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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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is' A' list candidates Abbott -Rojberf James sort Eugene M. tl Jr. John Fitipatrkk'v FJaalili, Atehtrmet Kennttti fltgi C. AMen Francis M. Allison son W.

F.iyhn Armrlo Mhli F.OBarolP wvlm Richard Forrtanella Kwrteht Mrtrthd J. Forest BachniM Joseph J. Sandra Forlunato Edward M. Fowler es'J. Michael'Franabsa Ernest C.

Frank 35iVjrr. F. Banmlljerstanley Frankoskl BanrnilterDonald E. Franz John P. Franz Sheila Frayne' James Frederick Freeman Richard Freeman Stephen F.

Friend Robert H. Frey Kenneth A. Friday Richard Friedman 'Mtlsced Timothy F. Stack- Robert Stadelmey Mariano Marcii David Marl'ntlli Retwrt. Joseph i rcin John C.

8arrow A. Batflvta is X' Oauer B. r-r-V J. Bealy Albert V. Becker Marronl Joseph F.

Marsh Charles Martin 'John J. Mathlis- Henry M. Matrl'- Conrad J. Mayer C. Mayer Richard Miulni John McAndrew; William McArthur Thomas McAjliffe Bruce McCaffrey Maryann McCarthy Neil R.

McCarthy Joseph McCau'ey Wilier McCautey William McCoskey T. McCook Richard F. McCormack i Harry McCreetly Gerald F. McCue William McC'une James McCUsker Francis McDevitt James- McDonnell D. Stagllano Slagii.no RoberJ-'A.

Francis J. Stflley Eutene' SteUneltl. Oavtd A. Sfein Michael Steinberg' Joseph J. Ste'ler John Stevens Louis J.

Stinvone Bruce E. Stoehr Lewis J. Stowf Peter J. Slralo Gerald D. Frederick Sullivan Jamet E.

Sutlivan Lto R. Sullivan Martin C. Sullivan Robert F. Suminskl Michael Sutherland Michael Sweeney Witllim Sweeney Joseph F. Siczur Richard Tarnowski Francis L.

Tavani George M. Tavarei Gary L. Tessilore Thomas G. Tetl Siiter M. M.

L. Glennon Rev. John Nevlns James M. Garden Stphen A N'otaro P. Cornish Sister Agnes W.

Momer Virginia J. O'Hare HallnUn SJster Mary O'Sfwa John S. Hartnelt Daniel .1. Richard C. Haves Sister.

M.D. Shea James M. Hicks Sister Michael F. Hynej Rev. Dale Sneerin- Johnson Revf Denit Sul'l- VWi Sister Anne etty Gerald A.

Vtiilir Sister M. L. Vat- iUuskis Mother 'Mary T. Welsh Virginia ft. Wilson Robert Kizanlian Nod K.

Kenny. Sister Grace Sally A. Kerlian F. GosUi Normai LaSafli Jay f. Lulz JO.TT Maget W.

Mah Josepit liOB THOMAS' William' L. McOon- Thomas C. Thomas Cry-so Beckmjmvi ncent j.VnSs Gallaaner Robert Gallagher tr 'Benfamin 8 0 0 Robert Garawskl Gartaccio' James Joseph Garibaldi tfthn to Anthony Gl.cheMI ough Michael McElderry Mary McEnerney William McEnlee Patricia McErlane James McFadden Mariiean McFalls Terence McGinley James J. McGinly John McGoIdrick Joseph McGoush Thpmas McGowan Paul. M.

McGrath Albert P. McGraw Robert M. McKee Joseph McMahon William J. Thomas Fred Thomlsser William J. Trni'i Francis Thornton James G.

Thornton Theodore Tickey Joseph M. Tobjn. William Temasco Nancy L. Tomney Jerome Tompkins Frank W. Toohey Joseph Torresrossa Kevin J.

Traynor Berpard W. Trott William Tucker Ronald L. Turiello Sister Wuster William Maybaum Sister M. A. Babin- Anthony Me- SKI 1 F.

Born Mother Mary Me- R. Iter Reoina AA Jame3 Mermon BrTmrrTer H. McNeil Mother Maria Britt Evelyn 0 Buck Bernard Busovne Sister Mary Carey Sister Frances Jeanlce Montague etjy W. Morris Paul Francis-P. McMan- William A.

Turner Boyle John P. BracilonJ James P. Brady T. Brerviin James F. Brennan Mark P.

Brindle James J. Brogan Edward W. Brown Thomas E. Brown Michael P. Buggy Barry 0.

Burke Paul J. Burke Barry E. Burns Roger W. Burns James J. Bushona Gerald J.

Bustard William Gibson Edward Gieaenaack irryom McManus John R. McMillan Alexander McNeil John McPeak Richard McSorley John A. Richard Mclanson William Mflchionnl Joseph G. Melvin Waller D. Menold Robert Menlzingcr Denis M.

Meredith Albert L. Meyer Frederick Meyer Michael Gill Joseph E. Glllen Thomas Gillespie Thomas Glennon Gerald GJyrm Robert E. Goldblatt John J. Gonzales Margaret Gorman Elizabeth Grabowsk Patricia M.

Grady John A. Graziano Peter J. Tyreil Gary L. Urstn! John R. Usonis Gecrge J.

Usuka Louis J. Valerie George C. Valva George Vasko Albino Vendrasco Robert J. Vf-nt John A. Verroeij-e Joseph S.

Velrano Paul F. Vetter Paul Viano, Jr. Paul T. Vincent John J. Vishio roll Sandra A.

Clauser Sister M. Sister Mary Cannon Bjcnijohla Louise K. Reglna P. Mary A. Hamel Sisfer Mary Hobbi Siste Mary Kang- lev Sister Edna Kernan Judith F.

Klein Sister Steter MacPherion SMer Maurice McNamara Sister St. Iflnatius tmnsler. Frank G. Pennypacker Lilyine Prenlzel Sister Mary Welfle Elsie B. Zlegler Joseph A.

Cutroneo Yuan Fang Sister Dorothy Fives' Sister Marie Goodale Gerald F. O'Brien Rev. William J. 0'- Donnell L. Oncll Jon H.

Oicarson Stanley T. Joseph Phalan Paul D. Uulnlin Sr. Mary Redden Patricia Rapaclk Amanda Elizabeth Sabatelll Rev, William Santry Suzanne M. Schannt Marvin Is Like Bogart Note? Demands $350,000 Fee LONDON (AP) "All right men, a little respect," said.

Lee Marvin to his fellow players "Don't forget you're workin with an Academy Awar winner." 'A junior member," cracked irnest Borgnine, who won his Oscar a decade ago. Richard w. Meyrt- Jame bura Rocco J. Volpe Benlamin J. ButaklsBarbara L.

Greehey J. Bufkosky William Green Steven J. Butler Theodore Greenberg J. Buttaro Charles Griffin Matto L. Csmardo James D.

Griffin D. CampbellJoseph Griffith Francis A. Canuso Brian Grimmett A. Canuso Martin Grossman Abmmo Kenneth Guarino J. CapozzI John L.

Guinan Louis J. Capuano Andrew Guinosso Caputo Magari, Jr. John B. Caraway Thomas Halfpenny 'y ATrttkmy J. CarboneWilliam Halligan -V Jajnes J.

Carbon! Thomas Halphen Roland.A. Csrlgnan Sr. M.H. Veronica Charles' W. Carlson" Hamill 0.

Nancy J. Hammel Leo P. Carroll Edward Hannaway -Edward F. Carter lames J. Kapp William J.

Caso John Harding Daniel P. Casnlto Harry J. Harp James C. Catagnus sr. F.

St. Anne R. Catalano Harper P. Bernard Harrigan Vincent J. Chandler Edmund Hartman Frank X.

Chapman Lawrence Hartman Jarrws W. Charles James J. Harvey W. Charm Patrick Hasson Charles Hatfield Constance Chuck William Hausdoerf- William J. Chula er -Jwnes A.

Cichell Gerald Hayes Edward J. Ciection Thomas P. Healy John D. Cipnano eter Hefferen Sslvatore Cinellogerjid Hegsj-fy Richard Valerie Herbstritt Robert F. Clark is Clarke Clarke A.

Clement Michael Clemcnte inm Cleveland Marfis J. Coan Coessens burg Lawrence Miller Edward Millison Terence N. Mills Mariann P. Mink PhHIp A. Mino Donald A.

Mitchell Joseph F. Moffa John A. Moffitt William J. Mohan John E. Mohl Ralph T.

Monaco Joseph Monahan Jan V. Montero Charles P. Moore Carlisle L. Moraan James F. Morgan Louise T.

Volta Dion VonderLeith George S. Vrionis Peter C. Wade Charles Waldron Tnomas B. A'aliaca Denis M. Walsh George J.

Walsh John J. Walsh, 111 Marguerite Walsh Harry L. Walter Elinor Wasileskl John P. Watson Michael Wehrell Jean B. Weinsteih Edward J.

Welsh' Barbara A. Sherlock Harvey K. Siller John H. Smith Wiliam J. Smith William Speakman John S.

Stlnson Judith I. Stone Rev. Stanislaus R. Swlatek Johan Synnestvedt Edward Torrance Rev. Bernard Trinity John P.

Udovich Leo.S. Vaslck DELAWARE (IVV) DAILY TWMM Jl, IV, Providence Board Tells PIG to Talk to New rVnXkK a aii.K P.rtr 'ftnp 7 Clement viafottl Rev Noel Waliczek Sister M. McGuire Wm III Sister Donald Marie Webster Wayne J. Whitney Whilney Whitney Francis Williams Dorothy Zimmer Maryann Mazurek William Webster Joseph Colonnelio Maureen Connelly Dennis C. West Thomas Westhoff Franics J.

Whelan Thomas Wienv wski V. Colamasca Patricia Herlihy Kenneth J. Herr Richard F. Hetzler Peter T. Higgins Thomas J.

Higgins John J. Hill Elizabeth Ho betel I Thomas M. Hcdell The adore Hodgins George -I. Hoehl Daniel W. Hogan William Hogan, 111 George J.

HOBS John Holland Raymond Hollander John Horoszewski Paul J. Houck William Howerlon Thomas P. Hubbs David A. Hughes Raymond Hughes J. Coletta T.

Collfns i F. Collins John Jr. -a J. Collison Kenneth. Conigllo David F.

Conned Philip J. Connor Conway E. Jshn Cobnev, Jr. Richard J. Coppola James ov "Jl' mB Co Uohn A.

Cosfa Charles Hutchens Eugene G. Cothran r) th Hvrnan Michael Cresitello I i i Jay B. Crockett el lm1p David J. Cross Martin A. Jansen Joseph M.

Crotty Daniel John L. Croushore Francis Jepson, Jr. Nestor E. Cruz i an A Jermgan Salvstore Cucinotla Thomas Jezierny Francjs J. Alar C.

Jones Robert J. Culling Lawrence A. Jones Christopher Cuprys Robert J. Jones Raymond Curran M. Jonik Jnseph E.

Cusack raJnclsI Jost Thomas B. Dabney Rudolph E. Jugo Conrad D'Alessan- Lawrence Justice dro Kenneth Kaleta Joseph J. Dalye Walter Kaminski Ronald DalPezzo Harold M. Kane Christopher Daly Michael Kashon Joseph J.

Daly Jr. Stanley Kaszupski Gebrpe D'Ambrosio William Kaufmann D'Angello Anne P. Keane 'i D'Angelo Stephen Kearney E. Daniels Thamas H. Daning Anthony D'Antonio David T.

Deal Robert C. Dean i'. James P. Debesis i Leonard Deerkoski Jeffra S. Dem Robert DellaCroce I John.

C. DeMarco Michael Dempsey Des'iderio R. DiCarlo 'Joseph OiCroce Francis P. DiFonzo John DiGennaro John DiGIoyanna Pasquale DiGiuseppeGeorge J. Klein DiNonzIo James T.

Klein Theresa DiRocco Judith Klimek DlSessa Henry Kneidinger James DiStefano Johrl KolowsW -Richard Kondracki iro DiTullio Ann Konzen ir' Robert Koogler, Jr. A Dolan, Jr. Alan Kopecki "Wargaret M. ooiari ona Kornafel D. Dolente.

Donald M. Koshlap Robert W. Dolon t-wis Kntckat Michael 1VU 1 -Conway Donaldson aTOS Robert- T. Morgen- Welsh stern John A. Morrison Francis Morrlssey Robert L.

Morse Charles A. Mullen Michael P. Mjllen Timothy Mullray Cornelius Murphy Edward F. Murphy Robert J. Murphy Daniel T.

Murray Dennis M. Murray Jane M. Murray Charles M. Myers Robert T. Nest John J.

Natalini Gennaro Nicastro Frank Nisenfeld Denis N. NitXa William K. Nook Joseph E. Novak Gerald J. O'Brien Kathleen O'Brien George O'Connell Michael O'Connell Joseph O'Donnell Dennis J.

O'Hara Harry W. Oldfield William O'Mslley Bruce A. O'Neill Joseph J. O'Neill Patrick D. O'Neill John J.

Orlando Timothy B. O'Shea William O'Shfelds Michael J. Oslac Annette R. Paczkowski Frank M. Pafumi Richard.

Pape Wayne Robert Paradies James M. Parella Edward A. Parello Barbara A. F-ark Richard Parr: John R. Palane Leonard Wleceze- zynski Robert J.

Wihnyk Hugh F. Wilhere Sylvester J. Wilker James F. Willenbecher Curtis M. Williams Marlin W'liiams Thomas D.

WillMn Paul E. Winter B. Stephen A. Witham William J. Woody Joyce A.

Wooltey Laurence Woolley George I. Wright William Wurzbach Joseph Wysinski Prentiss Q. Yancey Joseph F. Yatcryn Joseph H. Yuen Nichols Zaccaria Walter Zaniewskl Carlisle Ziegler Raymond Zehoni Joseph Zgurzynskl Charles 7ino Edward J.

Zirbser Stephen G. Zilo John E. Zucker Karl R. Zurn Andrew J-. Zusi Victor A.

Zwolak SCHOOL OF LAW Adrienne Arsht Joseph Bambrick J. David Bean Robert G. Bellwoar George E. Plosa Bernard E. Stein Sister M.

Bienlke Mother Mary E. Brown June V. Dvwer Jose M. Garcia Joseph W.vlntrlerl Sister Mary Kacer- Frartces' S. Krueger JoseptT's Sijlwr; Teresa Me- Thomas Getchell Franklin Graziano Ronald Schoengold Ronald Schoengolf Cheryl L.

Frederic Marion D. Asterij Rev. Francii E. Byrne Margaret A. Chase Alfred B.

Capotosto Vivienne Chena Marlin D. Clausner Louis R. Coursey Sister Mary Collins Josephine Cramer Sister M. Cooney Rev. Ignatius Kane Barbara S.

Kemp Judith F. Klein Orpha B. Kutnow Catherine H. Lee Ilia P. Merriam April M.

Nelson Catherine Pilley tanning B. Scrtalz This is typical of the kidding that goes on during 'the filming of "The Dirty Dozen," which boasts the most rugged cast in recent history. Other performers include Robert Ryan, Clint Walker, Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas, John Cassavetes, anc pro footballer Jim Brown. Amid such chaps, Lee Marvin receives respect, and not mere ly because of his recent Osca for "Cat Beside bein; one of the most skilled of movie performers, he exudes an air toughness that. convinces yo NETHER PROVIDENCE -j Hugh Bellas, outgoing president of the general Parent- Teacher Organization, again offered school board the help and cooperation of his group in whatever capacity the volunteers could be useful to the school district.

Bellas his remarks with the. reminder that taxes have doubled in the past 10 years and the use of volunteers who are capable and willing hould not be ignored. He made specific mention he PTO's report on central li brades for each elementary ichool-and the inauguration not to push hint too far: Marvin is said to drink th way Dean Martin would like people to believe he, Martin, oreign languages In the elemen ary schools. Bonnell, one of th authors of the her committee's help durin he summer to do any clerica work necessary to help get a 1 orary started in the Summ Elementary School, and to in crease the scope of ot! er elementary school's libra ies. They were assured by the board that their report and their offer, of help had not been forgotten dr.

rejected. 1 However, the board urged the PTO to await the arrival of the 77f was received from the As- ociated Hospital Service "bas- on the good experiences earn- by the district's subscrib- rs." His recommendation that he refund be distributed, pro- ated, to subscribers currently employed, and to the school dis trict; was Write also reported the state department of public instruction has allocated $5,450 to the district for purchase oMibrary and text books. SLATER'S Edgmont Daily Times Classified AdsjPay MILL STORE V4 BLOCK SOUTH OF RT. 291 4TH SAVtUE EDDYSTONE I Wri. Fri, 8:30 to 9 P.M.--Daily Including Sat, 8:30 to 2-4618 Rev.

Terence J. O'Rourke Thomas C. Stcc Anthony Tomasco Sister Mary Vetter Alan B. VVIUlg Anthony Andrews Sister M. Burke Rev.

Robert E. Coumbe John J. Dtvine Albert W. Durante Enid Eidelson Cturtes Helfrlck Leonard Heverly Thomas Lombard! Tariq -Mahmoud Rev. E.

Muscat Helen 0. O'Grady Rev. Lawrence Dolores Quinn Rev. Leo V. Res Rev.

Ladisiaus J. Ryczek. Carmine Salvato Francis J. Slavin Befnard Solomon Carl w. Sparano Jui-Tsin Li Tung Peter Bernardino Joyce Bernhardt Yevette Bok Harry J.

Brown Richard Cavanagh Joseph J. Cebula Nicholas A. Cianci Edward. Connolly John P. Conway Virginia Crawford Rev.

Leonard G- Cruoglla Lawrence H. Snyder Amy E. Treichler Yeona Fang Michael Koma- nowsky Laurent L. Thibert Naiim A. Jagdish J.

Vasa Saul D. Allzman John Brumbaugh s. Degnan Donald J. Dempsey Dewayne K. Guhn Andy E.

Klamo Frederick Lanphear Joseph L. Noonan Joseph Perkowski Jchn L. Y. Shick Robert P. Hooper Donald H.

Mancill Vincent Proscino Peter S. Rieael Chi Tung Willis F. Braun Rev. Thomai J. Calpin does.

Martin makes no such claims. But he issues no denials, either. "I played it real cool going to the Oscars, though," said the actor, who flew to Hollywood for the event. "All I had on the plane was a glass of wine, and I didn't take a drink at all before going. Maybe four or five afterward.

"I figured this way: It was an industry affair, and I should give it the dignity it deserves Wouldn't pay to show up drunk and make some half-baked speech." It's very possible that Marvin new superintendent of schools, Dr. James P. Harrison. Dr. Harrison will take office July 1 and he has already indicated his intent to meet with PTO representatives.

In other business the board approved a slight time change for the adoption of the 1966-67 budget. Final adoption will be at 8:30 p.m. instead of 7:30 p.m. May 26 in the high school library. The change w.as made to allow directors to attend the annual athletic awards banquet at Media Inn Motor Lodge at 6 p.m.

May 26. i WASH WEAR DRESSMAKER SHIFT PRINTS will prove to be the most uninhi- Joseph H. Kehl John Kelteher Timothy Kelteher Eileen Kellenberg Elizabeth A. Kelly Michael D. Kelly Robert F.

Kelly Thomas Kelly, Jr. Robert Kevin Kenney William Keweshan John Kichula John Kilcoyne John King Jr. James P. Kirby Robert Kisch Frank Kitchmire Paul C. Pecoraro Gregory G.

Peden Joseph Penarczyk thomas J. Perlitz Joseph Petchkofski Donald J. Pelers Raymond Pelers Jeffrey Peterson Norman J. Pfizenmayer Robert A. Phillips Anthony Pretrofilta Alexander ski Stephen Pipitone Nicola T.

Piroiie Eusene E. Pitfelli Peter M. Pizzino Rodney P. Plourde Emil Pogorelec Georse J. Pond John D.

Portock Sudney J. Powell Erick Pranlner Charles M. Preas John Pregmon Thomas E. Priory Lawrence Proczko Frederick J. Psaki Frank X.

Purcell Joel A. Purcell Charles H. Pjrdy Thomas K. Qualey Mario Martin A. Quayle Hugh D.

Quinn John J. Rabenau Robert D. Radics Joseph Ragonese Patrick Randazzo Robert M. Raziano David J. Reap Francis J.

Reardon James J. Refi Thomas J. Reilly George 1 E. Benz Jeffrey- Brodkin Therese M. Byrne Ronald J.

Cantino Lawrence Peacock William H. Casey David K. Peace Barry Cooperberg John P. Craupteri William T. DeFine Ronald T.

Derenzo Pierre deVincenlis John J. D'Lauro Edward Donnelly John F. Dougherty D.Michael Emurvan Allen L. Feingold James Fitzgerald Daniel T. Flaherty Edward D.

Foy pTn'trn'w James P. Gannon Philip M. Gilligan William T. Gold Joseph S. Grant Kenneth L.

Gross Charles A. Haddad Andrew William Hawkins Charles Heuisler Charles D. Howell Peter C. John D. Scott Kelley Joseph C.

Kelly William Kennedy James J. Kerwlck jcnn Luchsi.iger Jay S. MacNeill Robert V. Richard Maimed Gerald Mandlowitz John S. May Paul McMenaman Edward C.

Mengel Laurence P- Melia Tomas R. Quinones Barbara Muehleib Charles D. Quirk Joseph E. Mullin Edward O'Mallev Susan S. Oretsky Paul H.

Ostein Jr. Richard G. Phillips Joseph Rucci, Jr. Dolores B. Sesso Thomas Siekman Eugene Sllverman Arthur E.

Sklar Lawrence A. Reiter Uavio John M. Repko Theodore Stolman Arthur Reymann George Reynolds Ronald G. Ricci Harold M. Rich Anthony J.

Rinella Hilda A. Rivas Joan T. Robbins Matthew F. Roche Machel B. Roche James E.

Roddy John W. Rohrer Rev. Harold Oao Sister Mar'y'Nazrits Michael R. Dav7i Robert J. Davis Ronald OelVecchio Adolph DeRcsa Rev.

Edward J. Dixey Stewart L. Oonges Eugene Dpnohue Rev. Joseph Ennis Robert Feldkircher Walter J. Fetterer Brother Gratlan K.

Gavaghan Collins Patrick J. Duddy Norbert C. Golinski John W. Melka Rev. Joseph L.

Vanhoof Ricardo S. Coroniti John J. Dever Rev. Louis Smith Stanley J. Winsko Sister Charlei M.

Monaghan, Richard H. Pierce Show to Aid Media Youths A. Danohue DotwlxJe A. Oorland e. Thomas J.

Corner 5 Dorr ifJLS cholas Dorsanco- T. Deyta. S. Doyle Drhcoll O'ruist J. Duff Michael T.

Ouifin John F. Duffy Francis.0, Dugan Ernest F. Dull amcs" Herman G. Dusch Gerald Ebbecke Eciievir- ria T. Eck Kvmer Michael- Thomss Lagana Lamoureux Anthony Lampazzi Robert J.

Lampe Eugene N. Langan William Langelier Allyn R. Larash Robert F. Larkin Halter G. LaRue Philip J.

Lauriello Miguel D. Lausell Robert J. Lawler John C. Lawrence Richard H. Leach Robert E.

Lee George H. LcfSwich Robert W. Suter Joseph A. Tate Nino V. Tinari Thomas Tomalio Thomas J.

Tumola Jonas Undercofier C. Slphen VonDer- Crone, Jr. Michael E. Wallace Anorew M. Wolov Richard Zamboldi Francis P.

Romano Edward Zamborsky Dana B. Roper William F. Zaun Rita Roaue Joseph Zawrotny Michael N. Rosani Herbert J. Rose SCHOOL OF Stanley Rosenberg GRADUATE Richard Roeser.sfcl STUDIES Richard D.

Rotella John D. Boyle Thomas Rowtett A. Brennan James F. Rowley ro Jerome M. Rubino Sister John A.

Rugger! Burke Sister Paul Mary Caffrey James Caporasco Dennis M. Ciesil MEDIA The Media Junior Chamber of Commerce will again sponsor a magic and puppet show by Sands Showcase proceeds of which will aid additional Jaycee. youth projects. Jaycee chairman William T. Walker said tickets are on sale for the show at Media i School on June 11.

Walker said contributions (by area business, professional and commercial establishments will help hundreds of children, including underprivileged a physically hahdi-capped in the county, to see the show without cost. bited Oscar winner since the Sally late Humphrey Bogart, whom' he admires. He has no illusions about what the award will do 'or him. "My price?" he remarked. 'It lasn't gone up since the Oscar.

It doubled a year ago, and it's now about as high as the traffic will bear." His fee per picture: $350,000. "But I only got $87,000 for 'Cat he added. "That was just, a 24-day job." His added income will prove handy since he is engaged in divorce proceedings with his wife, the mother of his four chil dren. "She's over here now with the idea that we might have a go. a it again," he said.

"It wouWri work. Why should we go through that punishment again 9 It's better for the kids not to have that fighting in the house. Marvin is living in a London flat, but he sees little of th place. "It's 30 feet from a pub," Resignations accepted by the board included those of explained. The actor told of having a of after-work libation with fellow member, Georg Kennedy; I was a misty tw light, and typ approached the two American and said: "Has either of yo chaps seen an English rainbow There's one outside now." "Thanks anyway," repliec Marvin in his bass-treble voic 'but we're working on a rai sow of our own." D'lgnazio, junior Mrs.

high athematics teacher; Mrs. lewellyn Rinald, high school rt; Lee R. Worrall, supervisor buildings and grounds; and Irs. Beulah Moon, matron. The board also released Mrs.

ouise Claop, former social udies teacher, from her obli- ation to return to the district rext term. Mrs. Clapp had been sabbatical leave for the cur- ent school year. But on the advice of her doctor, she panno eturn to teaching and i is. apply ng for retirement, she said.

The employment of Mrs! Elizabeth Blair from substitute for Mildred Williams of the mathematics department was changed temporary employee to re- lace Mrs. D'lgnazio. Another substitute will be hired for Miss William's sabbatical-leave. Mrs. Isabella was employed to replace Moon; Foseph Veasey was transferred from head custodian messenger-custodian; Alexander Pyatt was hired as head custodian; and three parttime summer groundsmen, David Baker, Ted Yanct and Peter DiAugustine, were hired.

Frederick school board secretary and -business assistant, reported "a refund of 45" to 54 Wide Newest spring and summer prints in smart bright color tones, all on extra fine quality sailcloth, homespun and hopsacking. Shift dresses from this type fabric retail from ten to twenty dollars. YARD WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY AT THIS LOW PRICE TERRY CLOTH PLAINS PRINTS 79 YD. The Chicago River once flowed into Lake Michigan, but its course was reversed by the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canel. --id J.

Eder A. Egan "Trtarl B. Egan Fra-Mc Ei--nnagel ohn E. Ellh Robert Eiscnner Engblom 'John Robert T. English George A.

Erfurt Rllph Esposito Peter M. Essl James P. Eustace MlchMl J. Evans 1 John C. Evins William D.

Eves William Ewall Richard Fabrizio Gabriel Fills ''Jose F. Faniul Lorraine Farino irtlJImes J. Farley Michael F. Farrell Paul V. Farrell Uni -Mark E.

Favinger Richard Frederick Michale J. Fell Thomas P. Felly John H. Fenion Robert J. Fennel 'Joseph Ferguson Filoromo Stcphtn FInnegan P.

"chrichMec Nao Cttan Lei Gary F. LeidecKer Charles Leo Robert G. Leonard Robert LesniewsXi Fred J. Link Joseph Linsalala Gerald F. Lione Ralph Lilienbergcr Livers William Livingood Frederick Livingston Charles V.

Lobosco Thomas M. Lottus Louis Lombardi Bruce Uombardo Michael Loscslzo Joseph W. Lovas Barbara Lowery Edward Lowery Alden R. Ludlow Albert R. Lupcho Andrew J.

Luttier Mary F. Lynch William D. Lynch Anthony Macaluso Joseph MacArlhur Hugh Mackay Thomas Macksev Merle F. Maffell Joseph Maffonqelli William Maguire Patrick H. Wahady James P.

Mahon Philip J. Mslarkey Thomas B. Malont Jose F. Ruii Hilary F. Russell Thomas B.

Ryan Thomas J. Ryan Joseph Santomauro Alfred J. Sarbello Andrew W. Saul Francis T. Sbandi Daniel J.

Scanlon Joseh F. scerco Thomas J. Schaedler Charles J. Schater Bernard Schaffer Carolyn Schleck James R. Schleck Albert Schmerge Otto Schoenborn Robert T.

Schultz Dietrich Schwartz Theodore Schwartz Joseph E. Sc.ivrs Sister Mary Helene Coyle Reina D. Cullen Jane R. Dalton sister Mary F-. Daly Sister Regina C.

Donahue Bruce K. Donald Sister Mary Daniel Donnellan Sister Mary Ivo Dougherty Rev. Michael J. Doyle Sister Jean Veronica Duszynski Sister Mary Juanit Concert Set At jLansdowne LANSDOWNE--The band and orchestra of Lansdowne-Aldan Elementary School, directed by Franklin Fertig, will present a musical program 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Lansdowne-Aldan ligh School auditorium.

A chorus of pupils from the ixth grades of Lansdowne and East Lansdowne schools, direct- by Anna Mary Herr, 'will present the second half of the jrogram. Charity Hospital, New Orleans, was started in 1737 through private generosity, with a gift of $2,000 from a sailor named Jean Louis. CORNS? Get fast rtlitf! Dr. Supw-Soft Zino-padi ctathkui and protect. Separate included to help remove 'Zino- pads' O'Scholls Joseph Scatli Edward D.

William M. Scutta Hsnry P. Seager Gustave J. Seasorv good S. Curtis Seifert Robert J.

Semet Raymond Serretti Paul A. Service James Shanahan Richard T. Shaw Charles J. Shea Richard J. Shea Michael Shepard Andrew Sheridan RETAIL "Outlet" STORE 9'xl2' RUG jr UNDERLAY AISO All OTHER SIZE ROOMS -Mill ENDS-ALL SIZES-THOUSANDS OF USES 1 Upholster Cushioning BOAT CUSHIONS THROW RUGS VINYL PER YD.

$4" SCOTT PAPER COMPANY OFIN DAYS A WEEK Tt MONVTHUU Htl. 10 A.M. fo 4:10 P.M. WID. 10 A.M.

TO P.M. SAT. A.M. TO 1 P.M. Arcund Conwr frmn Mih 36" wide pre-shrunk soft thick nap WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY AT THIS LOW PRICE 48" 54" DECORATOR SCREEN PRINTS Rev.

Robert Grac Rev. Ivan Green Sister Marian Haq- ner Rev. James Hanv Rev. Marshall J. Halphen Sister Mary Timothy Hanniqan Sister Mary Molten- roth 1.

C. Jefferv Joseph j-seph Rev. Augustine M. Kapmus Kosinski Brother David Lab Francis Sht-nock Paul Landolti Kent R. Shie.ds sistcr up tak Thomas Mai- Gorge c.

Shum John C. Silya Joseph R. Simjcnc Skidmore Francis J. Skirvan David C. Slack Frank J.

Smiln Richard C. Smith John A. Somers Hsndrick H. Soule Walter F. Sparh Charles H.

soeace Anthony Spirilo Thomas J. Sprout Rev. James L. Mason Rev. Joseph Mc- McGrath Rev.

Jame Mc- Nullv Vic- Qutllan Sister Mary Mcnalis Rev. Matthew U. Michaelson HOME DEUVEIT OtDQ CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT DELAWARE COUNTY DAILY TIMES 18-26 E. 8TH ST. CHESTER, PENNSYLVANIA DAILY (Monday Through Saturday) 40C Jl Addrew Apt.

Number State Zip Code THE FIKEST DRAPERY AND SLIPCOVER FABRIC Special mill remnants in lengths of 2 to 15 yards printed on an extra heavy twill and sailcloth which makes them ideal for upholstering, loo. Most have and Zepel finishes. Values to 3.98 per yard. YARD WED. THRU SATURDAY 1 54" NYLON UPHOLSTERY VELVET SUEDE WITH DuPONT ZEPEL FINISH For the first time in the Delaware Valley area at this price, a luxurious velvety nylon with lightly woven twill back in 14 decorator plain colors and ZepelledB) to prevent staining and I soiling.

This plush fabric has many uses other than upholstery and slip covers pre-cut lengths i yards. YARD OUR REGULAR ROLT PRICE $4.75 YARD WED. THRU SATURDAY.

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Years Available:
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