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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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DELAWARECOUNTY DAILY TIMES Thursday, November 4,1976 19 Woman heads Italian party NAPLES. Italy A Adelaide Aglietta has become the first woman ever to head an Italian party with her election as secretary of the Radical party. Mrs. Aglietta, 36, mother of two children and graduate in political science, has been active in the proabortion movement in her hometown of Turin. She was elected Wednesday.

RADIO 16 ON YOUR AM DIAL Delaware County's Only 24 Hour Local Voice PHILA. 76'ers on WQIQ Radio 16 on Your AM Dial HOME or AWAY President Val De Benedetto (left), of Delaware County Lodge 27, Fraternal Order of (FOP), andRadnor PatrolmanRobertE. Adams (right), a lodge trustee, show FOP award certificate to Delaware County Sheriff John W. Taylor Jr. Police appreciation awards will be presented Nov three Radnor Township i assisted in the arrest of a suspect for a murder and rape.

a to who Three Radnor employes to be honored by FOP Nov. 4 Thurs. 76'ers at Golden State Nov. 11 Wed. 76'ers vs.

Chicago Nov. 12 Fri. 76'ers vs. Washington Nov. 17 Wed.

76'ers vs. Indiana Nov. 19 Fri. 76'ers vs. New Orleans Nov.

23 Tues. 76'ers vs. Boston Nov. 26 Fri. 76'ers vs.

N.Y. Knicks Dec. 1 Wed. 76'ers vs. Denver Dec.

3 Fri. 76'ers vs. Seattle 10:30 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m.

8:05 p.m. By HARRY MAITLAND DaityTimesStaffWriter Three Radnor Township municipal employes will be honored by the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) for helping to apprehend a suspect in the attempted rape and murder of a Lexington, Ky. woman who was visiting in the The township employes were painting school crossing markings on roads in the vicinity of Radnor High School when they heard a woman's screams. The sound came from a car in the high school parking Births CEOZER-CHESTER MEDICAL CENTER- Blrtb Announcements MILKOWSKI To Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Milkowskl. 901 E. 20th Chester, a son. Oct. A.

BOWMAN To Mr. and Mra. Michael Bowman, 1024 Green Marcus Hook. .1 daughter. Oct.

4. KEYS To Mr. and Mrs Thomas Keys. 1112 nth Eddysloiw, a daughter. Oct.

5. and Mrs. William Ferrari. White Linwood. a daughter.

Oct. 5. WIIXIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Glaston Williams.

42S Highland AVI- Chester, a daughter. Ocl 6. ROOK To Mr. and Mrs Spencer Rode. Brookhaven.

a daughter. Oci li. COU-IEK To Mr. and Mrs Kohhln Collier. I Chester, a daughter.

Oi-i. fi I To Mr, and William Wt (i.inlen Ume, Aston, a daughter. Oct. ti MAiKilO To Mr. and Mrs William MaRgio.

KbintT Brookluivvn. son. Ot-l To Mr. and Mrs Michael Uiekey. a i Trainer.

Ort To Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas 42W Harlov. Avc Hnwkhavi-n. a fjin, 9 HKOWNK To Mr and Mrs Browne.

1:1 if Ruby SI ChcAter. a Oct. Hi COWAN To Mr. and Mrs William Chester, a daughter, Oct 10 CASK To Mr. and Mrs.

Mtenael -2 Norman St Aston, a daughter. Oct. 10. LYNCH To Mr. ant) Mrs.

David Lynch. C'hichestw Ave Bootlwyn. a daughter, Oct 10. MCGRATH To Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore McGrath. 1032 Grwn MaKtu; Hook, a daughter. Oct. 10. FARNAN To Mr.

and Mrs. liruce Farnan, 7m Hlahland Chester, a daughter. Oct. BURDEN To Mr and Mrs. Walter Hurdcn.

E. 24th Chester, a son. Oct. 11 STARKKY To Mr and Mrs James Stiirkrv. HBft Morton ('liwter aflaugnt.T.

Ocl 11 CARNF.Y -To Mr. and Mrs. James Carney. Irt6 Wirslhrixik Drive. Hilton a niiiniiu-r.

Oct. I I CAHH To Mr and Mrs Miihaei lUi a-Jin CA-I i To Mr. and Mr-. K.I-:,;',! su Morten Ave Fulsom. a rtuuwWer, Ocl 12 MOKKONE To Mr and Mrs I'aul Mornme.

17 Suite Road. Spnnglield. a aughtvr. Oct 12 W1SLKY To Mr. and Mrs.

Howard W'lsley. 2ii a son. Oct i MOLINEUX Mr. and Mrs. Philip Molmeux.

141 W. Maryland Ave Aldan, a daughter. Oct. 13 GOLDBERG To Mr and Mrs. Robert Goldberg.

2SO I'axon Road, Media, a son. KRAV1T2 To Mr and Mrs. Jay Kruvitz, 532 W. Brookhaven Road. Brookhaven, a son.

Oct. SCHKOEDER To Mr. and Mrs John Schroeder. 1ST? Summit Linwood. a son.

SKTZER To Mr. and Mrs. Edward llaverlord Koad. Milmont Park, a daughter. Oct.

i To Mr and Mrs. ixmiimc Di Valeriu. was Highwoods Onve. A.ston. son.

Oct 'vil'KON Mr and Mrs Di.vid Vnj-on. I'M Hunt Club L-iioe. Newtown S)uare. naugwer. AHMED Mr.

iuid Mrs. MuhamiiuO An- mifi I I i I Chester, a wm. Oei Hi. COhGKUVK To Mr. and Mr Warren C'osgrove.

154 Lafayette Collmgrtjde. mm. CRANK To Mr and Mrs Norman .1 Crane. liW Haverford Cnim l.vnne. a daughter.

Oct. 17. Carter contacts Demo leaders WASHINGTON (AP) President-elect Jimmy Carter is contacting the Democratic leaders of Congress with overtures of partnership and cooperation but none of them can say yet how easy that will be to achieve or what programs it will produce. Carter telephoned leaders including prospective House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill as his victory over President Ford became clear early Wednesday morning and told some of them he wants to meet with them soon on working with Congress.

lot. The appearance of the three men interrupted the assault, caused the suspect to flee and eventually resulted in his arrest. Richard W. Graves, 24, of Strafford, Chester County, pleaded guilty to charges of attempted murder, attempted rape and various other offenses Oct. 25 in a trial before Delaware County Judge Rita Prescott in Media.

VINCENT Caniglia. Albert PellicoloUi and Daniel Malloy were the township employes who went to the 25-year-old woman's Malloy continued to pursue Graves on foot but lost him in the chase. He accompanied police and identified Graves to police. According to police. Graves" clothing was splattered with blood.

He had beaten the victim with a metal pipe. She received 100 sutures for cuts of the head and face. Judge Prescott ordered Graves continued in $10,000 bail and delayed sentencing pending an investigation. The victim told police that she was waiting for friends at the high school and had fallen asleep in the car. Graves admitted that he was sitting on high ground nearby and had been smoking marijuana.

He said that he noticed the woman alone and went to the car. In the assault, the victim had her clothing torn from her body. She was wearing shorts at the time. DELAWARE County Lodge 27. FOP, will present certificates cf appreciation at the Nov.

23 meeting. Lodge Awards Chairman Sgl. Joseph Nero, Lansdowne Police Department, said Uie awards will be presented by Lodge President Va! De Benedetto, a member of thpj Millbourne Police Department. In other business, the 'Admitted three new members. James C.

Childs Charles W. Funderburgand Harris 'A. Holland. all members of the Delaware Count Court House and Park Police. Patrolman Jack Egan.

East Lansdowne Police Department, to the awards committee. The committee will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Clifton Heights Police Station. "Issued a proclamation indicating appreciation for the cooperation and assistance provided the lodge during the recent slaying of Upland Sgt. Morris J.

Albany Jr. President De Benedetto said the members of many police departments and FOP units carne to Upland's assistance following the fatal shooting, during an emergency period that followed and throughout the viewing and Lribson WORLD TRAVEL A Complete Professional Travel Service at Two locations TRI-STATE MALI lUntr Inell CUTMONT, OIL HU 5-3514 PIKE (lorn Limi Fue Cfl) MEDIA, PA. 106-1611 ANTIGUA 8 Days 7 Nights JAN. 21 to 28 Tropical Halcyon Cove Pei Person Double Occupancy ACT AM TM VEL A31 UN AGfNCV MUKE GtEEN SHOPPIM CINTtl ASTON, PA. funeral.

'Named Detective Thomas Mower, Darby Police, chairman of the health and welfare committee. Also appointed to the committee were Sgt. James Bilbow, Delaware County Court House and Park Police; Patrolman Walter Davis, Tinicum Police; Patrolman Kenneth Birney, Upper Providence; and Richard Saracini, Upper Darby. Announced that the Pennsylvania Ixdge, FOP, will continue litipilirm seeking to prevent munitp.ilitii-s from forcing police officers to resign and accept early retirement. Tiv litigation developed after Haverford Township Board of Commissioners forced three veteran policemen into early retirement last year.

Criticized U.S. Rep. Robert W. Edgar (D-7th District), of Marple. for his opposition of Congressional legislation that would provide survivors of slain police with $50.000 when police and firemen are killed in the line of duty.

Lodge Vice President Francis P. Bascelli. a detective in the Ridley Township Police Department, delivered the criticism and urged FOP members to -remember those who voted against Week of Dec. 6 Catholic League High School Football Play-offs games to be announced Dec. 8 Wed.

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