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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 13

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 SECOND SECTION Mmhujton IQorrihq Neto Red Tape, Buck-Passing SWEDEN liS 10 Seen Peress Case Villains pill nw w. ill 1 'V'JV 'Sj Jet Crashes in Mountains As Rescuers Hunt 2nd Plane SALT LAKE CITY, March 13 LP. A National Guard jet fighter crashed in the mountains east of here today while other aircraft searched a fan-shaped patch of rugged terrain for the second of two planes lost earlier. The Air Guard F-86 Sabre Jet was not flying in the search but was on a training mission. It went down about 20 miles east 1 SPK ROUNDUP OH I WASHINGTON.

March 13 U. Senator Mundt R-SD) said the new inquiry was ordered in today the only "villains" he ex- what Senator McClellan (D-Ark pects to find in a reopened in- described as an effort to "lay vestigation of the Peress case out in the open the whole story, are "red tape and buck-pass- Mundt, a member of the sub- STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 13 Ten persons, five of them Swedes, have been rounded up in a nationwide spy hunt, an ing- It is currently costing the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington $45,000 a year to educate its present 64 candidates for the priesthood in minor and major seminaries in other dioceses, ac Mundt said in an interview committee who presided over the McCarthy-Army hearings last year, said he expects the probe "to demonstrate the al he believes public hearings by the Senate investigations sub most indescribable red tape" in committee, starting Tuesday, Ogden, Utah, on the north and Salt Lake City on the south. The jet pilot was identified as 2nd Lt. Harry E. Butcher, 22, of Salt Lake City, a member of the Utah Air National Guard.

I'rred to Jump will show what was wrong i the Army's handling of the Pe- ress case. rather than who was wrong. cording to a pastoral letter on the annual special "Seminary Collection" issued recently by i McCarthy has charged some Irving Peress. a New York of here in the Kimball Junction-' Alta area of the Wasatch Mountains. Another Guard pilot said he saw no parachute.

Daring climbers pushed up the avalanche-laden side of Mt. Tim-panogos late yesterday and found the ruins of a B-25 bomber. With five persons aboard, the bomber smashed near the top of the Majestic Mountain Wednesday night. The plane still sought since night was a twin-engined Beechcraft flying from Chicago to Areata in northern official announcement said today. The announcement said espionage activity has been carried out here for two East European Communist countries.

Reliable sources said the two countries are Communist Czechoslovakia and Romania. Police announced yesterday they had smashed spy ring that pried into Swedish arms-making and military secrets. Col. Alma G. Winn, chief of undisclosed Communist "master rnind" at the Pentagon was involved in the case.

the Most Rev. Dr. Edmond staff for air in the Guard, said other pilots on the mission with FitzMaurice, bishop of Wilming-; ton. Pastors of every parish are to increase contributions City dentist, was promoted from captain to major and given an honorable discharge by the Army after he had refused to say whether he was a Communist. Peress received his discharge on Feb.

2 of last year, the day after Senator McCarthy (R-Wis), then chairman of the investiga to the seminary collection. Butcher told him they shouted for the pilot of the stricken plane to jump after it spun toward the earth, but heard no response on their intercoms. The Hill Air Force Base rescue The rapidly growing Catholic Werner Ryhninger, public prosecutor in charge of the case MISSING TOTS FOUND ROCKAWAY, N. March 13 (ji. Two four-year-olds, obliv.

ious of the fact that 100 police-men and volunteers were searching the area for them, occupied themselves on this fine springlike day chucking rocks at passing autos on Route 46, police said. California. The craft sent its population of the diocese makes the need for more priests acute, the Bishop of Wilmington states said the 10 persons were being last radio message as it passed crew reported the body was still held for questioning in Stock in the plane's cockpit. over Fort Bridger, near the in the pastoral letter. "At the holm.

Goteborc. Malmo and moment half a dozen new par ishes could and should be estab Utah border. The search planes concentrated today on a wedge of mountain country reaching from Fort Bridger about 160 miles to J1 tions subcommittee, wrote to Secretary of the Army Stevens demanding he be court-martialed. Mishandlinr Acknowledged Although the case already has undergone prolonged investiga tKsw lished in New Castle County alone," he states, "but the people in these places must remain without a shepherd because I Those extra garden toolj, farm implements or unused supplies may be just what some one Call 4-5351 today and get CASH or those things you neper use. The climbers who reached the destroyed B-25 on Mt.

Tim-panogos, found the bodies of only three of the five men aboard. They believed the other two were buried in the snow that ranges from 9 to 40 feet deep on the east face of the mountain, perhaps in the cockpit of the bomber. The bomber and the Beech-craft disappeared during mountain snow storms. have none to send them. tion, and Stevens has acknowl MRS.

GEORGE T. BARNHILL III AND WILLIAM P. LYNCH II have been named co-chairmen of the Seventh Ward Solicitation in the current campaign of Delaware Chapter, American Red Cross. "All priests as my disposal are edged the Army mishandled it, urgently needed where they are now stationed, and where many Karlskoga. I Informed sources said last night the Red Romanian legation here was Involved and may be closed as a result.

Frantlsek Nemec, Czech military attache here, was reported to have left Sweden last Friday. Ryhninger said he was investigating one case of "gross military espionage" and one of spying against East European refugees in Sweden, No names were disclosed. Rhyninger said the five citizens include two women, an officer in the Swedish army reserve and a factory worker. He said the of them are compelled to cele brate three masses on Sundays and Holy Days in an effort to 7th Ward Leaders Named Tk 1 gfftffM'mmMmMmmiMim mill I IIIMIIII ir TT! MONDAY SPECIALS give the faithful an opportunity to fulfiill their obligation. All rarliaments For Red Cross Campaign know too well that there is but one way for us to secure the priests we need we must select suitable young men, preferably H.

James Conaway, city chairman for the Residential Di FOR MEN luiciKiu ia uttainiu sic unc tt Czech citizen, two former Czech sons of the diocese, and then train and educate them until vision of the campaign for funds and memhers of Delaware Chapter, American Red Cross, has announced appointment of Mrs. George T. Barnhill III and William F. Lynch II to be co-chairmen for the Seventh Ward. they can meet the requirements for ordination." Mrs.

Barnhill lives at 2307 West Seventeenth Street, and Is a His pastoral letter which fixed member of the Wilmington" Junior League and the women's committee of the Wilmington the period for taking up this collection between March 8 and citizens, one tormer Komanian citizen and one German citizen. He did not say whether the German was an East or West German citizen. Swedish security police moved against the ring after more than a year of investigation. The prosecutor is expected to ask the arraignment of several of Easter Sunday, also asks all BETTER QUALITY FLANNEL SHIRTS Imported woven fabrics plus many by famous Mohawk. No mall or phone.

and JJ SS JL Symphony Orchestra. She also served as a volunteer in the chapter's defense blood program for the Junior League from 1951 to 1953. clergy of the diocese to speak on vocations to the priesthood and to the religious life as Sisters at masses next Sunday. The bishop ITALIAN REDS LOSE FARM UNIT CONTROL ROME, March 13 OPI. The Christian Democrats have captured control of agricultural social insurance organizations in 1,000 Italian communes in a crushing defeat for the Communists, it was disclosed today.

Returns from the first 1,007 communes electing insurance officials showed the Communists had obtained control in only four of the districts. Of a total of 118,628 votes cast so far in the continuing elections, the Christian Democratic list of independent farmers won 108,691 votes or 91.59 per cent. The Communists got 8,814 votes (7.42 per cent) and other lists 1,177. STRIKE AUTHORIZED RUTHERFORD, N. March 13 UP).

A strike Tuesday at midnight has been authorized by 1,200 employes of the Becton-Dickinson Company if their contract demands are not met. the 10 early next week. also designated the week of Mr. Lynch is an attorney as March 20-26 as "Vocation Week" in this diocese. sociated with the law firm of Morris, James, Hitchens and Prayers for more vocations GIARDELUU OTHERS GO ON TRIAL TODAY PHILADELPHIA, March 13 Williams.

Wilmington's assist will be recited by parochial ant city solicitor, he makes his home at 1212 Delaware Avenue. SOX Slight lnsgulars of much better quality. (IP). Middleweight boxing con schools during that week, and a group of priests will speak on vocations to seventh and eighth grade classes during "Vocation Mr. Lynch was graduated tender Joey Giardcllo and three from Wesleyan University and J9e fach 3 fr 100 the University of Pennsylvania other men are scheduled to go on trial tomorrow on charges stemming from the slugging of Law School.

In the Navy during Week." Special prayers for vocations will also be recited after all masses and evening services a gasoline station attendant. next Sunday by priests and their for the filter recessed in mouthpiece people. Announcement was also made by the bishop of an examination duerttsemoit Advertisement UNDERSHIRTS All ilzts. Slight Lrrtgulars of a well known maker, World War II, he is a member of the Delaware Bar Association, Wilmington Country Club, Washington Lodge No. 1, AF and AM, is a director of the New Castle County Active Young Republicans, and served as assistant secretary at the Republican National Convention in Chicago in 1952.

James T. McKinstry is chairman for the Residential Divi for admission to the Preparatory Seminary to be held Saturday, March' 26, at 10 a. at St. The fighter was indicted last Dec. 15 along with Victor Mariani, 24; Joseph Bonadies, 24, and Pasquale Concilio, 22, all of Philadelphia, on charges of beating Howard Short at a South Philadelphia gas station last Oct.

29. Short, 31, said Giardcllo and his three friends beat him after they drove up for gas and an argument developed. Police said Giardello later returned with a OO Main Floor 2 for 1 CASE 89 Elizabeth's School, South Rod ney and Cedar Streets. New as' pirants for the priesthood from all parishes will take this exam ination. sion.

Serving with Mrs. Barn Diagnosis: ZJ3 ULSi I IS) Results: PAIN RELIEF FOR 24 HOURS hill and Mr. Lynch in the SeV' I I I enth Ward are: Mrs. Frances gang of 12 other men. who EINSTEIN, 76, TODAY SHORTS Slight irregulars of higher priced shorts.

All sizes. wrecked the station. WILL TAKE DAY OFF Mctd Cloarf 2 for i PET OWNERS WARNED DOG LICENSES NEEDED Benefax works so quiclly and effectively because it contains two exclusive Ingredients never befors used together for pain relief. Ons drug acts instantly to block pain impulses. The other penetrates deep below the surface to the afflicted areas, carrying with it long-lasting pain relief.

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Thomas N. Stayton, chief Richardson, Russell Turner, Mrs. Lawrence Weaver, Mrs. J. P.

Kranz, Mrs. Edward J. Buckley, Mrs. James T. Skelly, Mrs.

Ralph Keenan, Mrs. John M. Brentlinger, Mrs. Edward Koester, Miss Christine Brosius, Mrs. W.

L. Johns, Mrs. Eleanor S. Warfield, Mrs. Marvin Care, Mrs.

D. B. Mulhausen, Mrs. Ro-mayne Strickler, and Mrs. Owen Mayfield.

SHIRTS Slight Irregulars of a better maker. warden, State Board of Game and Fish Commissioners, Dover, has advised pet owners thai all docs must be licensed. He notes that the license Is required if the dog is over four months of age. Dogs, he says, cannot run at large anywhere in the state between March 1 and Oct. 1 unless accompanied by the owner or custodian and under his or her Immediate control.

2 for rw Prictd lo Char Quickly I i THE REV. EDWARD CARLEY, assistant pastor at St. Ann's Church, will talk on church history tonight at 8 o'clock in the Ursuline Academy auditorium in the second of the series of seven Catholic lectures being presented there. A native New Yorker who attended Manhattan College, and St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore, Father Carley has been in the Wilmington Catholic Diocese since his ordination.

He served six years in Cambridge, before his transfer to St. Ann's a year ago. Catholics and 'rhter-ested non-Catholics are invited to attend. PRINCETON, N. March 13 (fl.

Famed physicist Albert Einstein plans to take a day off from his mathematical computations tomorrow as he marks his 76th birthday. As usual, the shy white-haired scientist will make no special fuss about the end of another year in his productive life. In conformity to his oft-expressed view that "birthdays are for children," Einstein was to stay home from his unpretentious office at the Institute for Advance Study in quiet observance of the day. MIT STUDENT HONORED A Wilmingtonmember.of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps is one of seven sophomores at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who were recently elected to office in the MIT Company of the National Society of Pershing Rifles, an honorary, military fraternity of qualified students. He is Ronald A.

Delaney, who was named operations officer. Dogs will be picked up If MONDAY and TUESDAY found runnine at lanze and owners will be fined, Mr. Stayton adds. FINLAND UNITY PARTY CUTS LINK WITH REDS HELSINKI, Finland, March 13 Finland's small Socialist Unity Party today broke off cooperation with the Communist Party. A resolution, accepted by the fourth annual party conference, said collaboration with the Communists had not given "desirable results." The party, which holds only two scats in the parliament, was organized after World War II by extreme leftists among the Social Democrats.

Want Ads are always alerted jor your call. terest of the local group, Wil liam S. Schaill, president of the laboratory, said. He emphasized SESSIONS IMPROVE READING TECHNIQUES that this is a "developmental i 1 reading program, not a remedial Reading techniques of a group one 'l'oadvine't Men's Jhop HATHAWAY SHIRTS ASYLUM CLAIMED LIMA, Peru, March 13 W. Alejandro Roel, a Peruvian senator wanted by the police as an "anti-government plotter," has S7 claimed diplomatic asylum in the Uruguayan Embassy here, it was announced today.

rnn III Pleats and White Work Slightly Higher or approximately ju aauns active in a variety of businesses and professions are being improved by twice-weekly sessions under professional tutelage, it was disclosed over the week-end. W. W. Laird, a trustee of Tower Hill School, was the leader in arranging the program after he learned of the success and popularity of a similar program for improving reading among up-perclassmcn and faculty members there. The Reading Laboratory, of New York City, was asked to conduct the course for business and professional people here.

They are gratified at the in CASH and CARRY NEW TWA FLEET PLANNED NEW YORK, March 13 W. Trans World Airlines announced today it will place the first of a 545,000,000 fleet of new suner Constellations into first-class, non-stop service between Los Angeles and New York on April 1. IT GIVES US PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED A CARRIER DEALER Room Air-Condilioners Weather Makers Conversion Weather Makers Self Contained Units Applied Equipment ECONOMY CLEANERS OFFICE and Plant N. E. COR.

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