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3 a i 1 1 i ROBERT RUARK Open Doors To Chinese! I have one complaint to make over the fact that we're accepting 5,000 screened, capable and desiiable refugees rom red 5,000 isn't enough. Five hundred thousand would be a better figure. There is no better citizen than old John Chinaman. His record in Ameica for juvenile delin- Robcrt Ruark Withthe Services William S. Kankin, son of Mrs.

Stout-wall Uankin. H02 Linwood, received a leave after completing Ma Corps recruit training at SParris Island. S. C. and advanced infantry training at Camp Le- with the unit.

riuency is nil. even in New York, which breeds youthful crime and vandalism in job lots. His criminal record in this century such as Sou Chan of the famous restaurant, and his friends and relatives, have been blazing testimonies to what may be done by industry and honestv by first eunc Rankm is scheduled goneratoln Immigrants who for duty with a reconnaissance bat came to the country with no tahcn at Cam tejeunc. He -will money and no word of English. parachute and under wa There is not pat explanation tpi training to prepare him foi of the.

lack of criminality among the adults or of delinquency among the young for Chinatown is beset on all sides by roughest sections of New York. If environment led to juvenile crime, every Chinese who came up in Mott and Pell should, by rights, have been a gangster. The Chinese, when he leaves Hie poverty of his own country, lias a knack of falling on his feet Daily Timefe Coiiimumty Clock Tonight DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Tuesday. July 17. 106? 'to- All notices to ippear in rpn fY Daily Times Cimimunity Clock roicr 11 must be submitted not later than noon four business days before the dale of the event scnedulrd.

Bake, food, product and rummage salt's and notices of games of chance will not be included. Call your local correspondent for complete news coverage. School board, 8 p.m., Delcroft School. School district building authority 8 p.m. Dclcroft School.

Recreation board, teen-age record hop, 7:30 p.m., Folcroft School. Fire company 1, 7 p.m., fire house. Drill. ing Board of Adjustment, p.m township, hall. Hearing on Cedar Grove Swim Club petitions.

Sea Explorer Scout- No. 356, 7 p.m., Chester Bethel Methodisl Fellowship Hall. Boy Scout Troop 356, 7 p.m. by sheer industry, and he does Brookhavcn Board of Christian Education, Brookhaven Baptist Church, 7:30 a.m., church. RANKIN FAULKNER Pvt.

Cornelius J. Faulkner Jr. not always have to open a res- taruant. He has wit as well as aistT'is" pretty "close'to zero? I respect for his elders and 21 whose "paTents live at 102 Rut am not counting the tong wars hls ancestors, which be AvC- Ut iedge, is receiving around the century's turn, when the ke to hls succcss as a Clt1 basic training at Ft. Dix, zcn He is a graduate of St.

Jainc He has not fallen back on his High School and st Joseph's Col difference of race and skin col- ji C) Philadelphia. oration as an excuse for failure, the Hip Sings and On Lcongs continued old country feuds in America. This was mainly intramural warfare, and the hatchetmen worked out on each other and not on the public at large. The Chinese pays his bills promptly on his New Year's Day amidst great celebration and feasting. I know of no cases where our native Chinese have been involved in communism, espionage, or sedition.

and it would be interesting to determine, countrywide, how many Chinese arc on relief for any reason whatsoever. Yet certainly he has always been a minority in any nation of his adopt- tion, with his pigtail, first, and always the different skin and 26 eyes and unusual useage of his "1" and Australia and New Zealand Oregon 1 Grehawlck, son of Mr and Mrs" Harry Grehawick, 72 E. 25lh Chester, recently wa in rate to aviation elec tronics technician second He is serving at Brunswick I Claymont Chester Bethel Methodist Churcl Fellowship Hall. Club lo View Phila. Slides HOLMES--A colored slide presentation of historic larraled by William Rocap, will! be the program feature at 12:15 Thursday when Chester Pike kiwanis Club convenes in the Broomall Restaurant.

The slides are an up-to-date record of the restoration and new building i Independence Hall CONGRESS Glenolden Executive board, Women's Service Guild, 8 p.m., Presbyterian Church. and Society Hill areas. A member of the research and dcvelop- Norwood went department of Curtis Publishing Rocap has made the Lutherette Class, 8 p.m., home Deject of America's historical "Explosive Generation" Pntty McCormack Feat. 7:28 0:29 Mat. Daily 1:30 MEDIA of Mrs.

Howard Wood, West Chcst- cr. Claymont Business Professional Women's Club, 6:30 p.m. Naa-' mans Tea House. Ashboume Swim Club meet, p.m., Crestview, off Harvey Marcus Hook Auxiliary to Viscose Fire Com Parkside Parkside Fire Company, 8 p.m., fire house. Trustees of Parkside Fire Com- heritage rooted in Philadelphia his avocation.

AIR COND. BING CROSBY BOB HOPE 'The Road to Hong Kong' Feat. Starls Wed. "COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR" IU t- i A uu iv, 7:30 p.m., fire house. ipany, 7 p.m., fire house.

Clifton Heights "Civil Aii- Broomall Rotary Club, 8 p.m., Ridley Township Ridley Township Business Asso anu i i i 1 i i i i dmt LambTavem. Guest speaker: 8 board of dircctois activities will help defray 11 i i nn rtf 1K Wnl. Gleiiolden. Team To Sale I T7 GLENOLDEN The Glcnolden swim team committee will have a cake sale starting at noon Saturday, outside the refreshment stand at the pool, South Ave. and Chester Pike.

Mrs. John Butler, chairman, and her committee hope this and MANOR "Experiment In Terror" "Horrors Of The Black Museum" Backus, well-known television, mo vie and radio personality. All dis- -s Scuba divers and Para-rangers, 8 p.m. DiGiacomo-deFlager-Moyes Post 6317 VFW. Marple Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Springfield Country' Club.

Lawrence Park Swim Club team St. Marks Temple Lutheran Ch-i mcct) 6: 45 p.m. Conestoga Swim urch, 7:30 p.m., Evangelism Com-JQ mittee Visitation Meeting, Church' Office. Soft Ball Game 7 p.m. between val Air Station, Me.

with Patrol Drexel Hill Presbyterian and Marks Temple Lutheran Church at St. Marks Temple Farm. Barry A. Cross, son of Mr. and In the old days, when China have always screamed about rs.

Herman B. Cross, was free, the immigrant Chinese was apt to save his money so that his bones "could be ship- i a a 31-L tttlin-u "The Yellow Peril' and have 12807 Knight Place, Chester, is re- proscribed Chinese immigration Driving Navy recruit training at when in reality they were IGreat Lakes, 111., Cross, a gradu- iim in i i i i. 1 "II pcd back to Canton or Peiping frightened of the Japanese. Can- i ate of Chester High School, will for burial, but his sons and rcceive two weeks of leave late ada, for some curious reason. daughters and grandchildren nas forbidden entry.

Pity, for August, are largely more American in the a those countries "would profit I best sense than a great many by absorbing some of the over- I Pvt. F. Gilbert Stout, 13-1 Laur members of the Occidental race fj" ow wr 0 find Mao Tse-Tung's Lane, Broomall. recently com who've been on the continent a communism unbearable as well fjplelcd basic training at Ft. Dix.

lot longer. as impractical in terms of a J. as part of a six-month Perhaps I'm mistaken, but stomach. tour of duty. Stout, during the last two wars I don't In the meantime, I hope of Haverford i .1 recall hearing of any draft take as many as the traffic School, was employed by Title Ab- dodgers or conscientious object- will handle, it might in a way Co.

of Pennsylvania. Ho tors, and certainly the few Chi- offset the influx of Puerto Ric- Pennsylvania Slate Urn- nese I've known personally, ans. gversity. Collingdale Post 669 Legion, 8 p.m., post home. Library board, 8 p.m., library.

Media Media Presbyterian Church. 7:45 p.m.. Trustees meeting. Media Lions Club, 6:30 p.m Towne House. Media Kiwanis Club, 6 p.m Swiss Restaurant.

nome of John Fisher, 2016 Wai nut Holmes. Ladies Auxiliary Woodtyn Fire Company 8.30 p.m. fire house, Woodlyn. Ladies Auxiliary Milmont Fire Company 8 p.m. fire house, Milmont Park.

Sharon Hill Fourth of July Association, p.m., borough hall. Election. Fire company, 7:30 p.m., fire house. Drill. expenses for additional sweat suits for new swim team mem-' bcrs.

Marple Special meeting of Marple Zon Wednesday i i Board of Commissioners, 8 p.m., Township Building. Aston REMEMBER WHEN? Camn Meet Scores Air Force recruiter stationed in IChester, recently received a let- of appreciation for his part in Ihclping his unit win its fourth Iconsecutive U. S. Air Force re- Icruiting championship. closed for the entire month of O'Pella is assigned to the rec- August for repairs.

ford breaking 3502nd Air Force Miss Gertrude Hewcs, libra r- Recruiting Group with headquar- ian, announces that all mem- at Olmsted Air Force Base, bcrs may double their quota of Ipa. O'Pella. who attended Soulh- Nazarcnc, now in session at books during the week of July rn Illinois University, is married Sun Valley Band and Choral Association, 7:30 p.m. Display and modeling of new uniforms for ma jorettes and drill team. Zoning Board, 7 p.m., Board of S.

Sgt. Joseph F. O'Pella, the Commissioners, p.m. Municipal 50 YEARS AGO The Holiness camp-meeting of the Pentecostal Church of the Bldg. Chester Optimist Club of Chester, al (day picnic, Hollywood Beach, Md, Brookhaven Board of Governors of Brookha veil Fire Company, 8 p.m., fir Twin Oaks, has recovered from effects of Sunday's storm.

Attendance, which has been large" "since the opening, was 26 to 31. 10 YEARS AGO The super-liner United States to the former Carrie L. Johnson of Alton, 111. Lt. Cmdr.

Joseph F. Lewis, 538 gton Milmont Park, re 1 11C oUMt-i Ml i it i xji 11 LV-U fc.v.0 Hill rvv C-. i i i i i i i v. augmented yesterday by fair steamed up Ncw York centjy a course in hc weather YEARS AGO The J. Lewis Crozer Library, 118 East Broad Street, will be harbor today, to receive a tu- of national security for multuous welcome for recaptur- I Naval Reserve officers.

Lewis lllc casl an(1 wesl twho is purchasing agent of thc transatlantic speed records for Baking Philadelphia her historic is Cached to Naval Reserve Offi leers School 4-10 at Willow Grov this country, on maiden voyage. EARL WILSON Orson Wants Short Shows muse. Brookhaven Democratic Organ zation, p.m., borough hall. Brookhaven Swim Club, 1 to p.m., pool. Buddy Day, childre 13 and Claymont Board of Directors Claymo Lions Club, 8 p.m.

home of Fran Chubb, 1113 Piper Road, Crest. Jerry Stevens record hop, 7:30 fire house. Folcroft Delmar Village Civic Associa- on teen club record hop, 7:15 fire house. 4 Ravenwood Civic Association, 8 Delcroft School. Marple Marple American Legion Post 105, 8:30 p.m., Sheraton Hotel Philadelphia rescheduled month! meeting lo coincide with the open ng of the American Legion StaV Convention at hotel.

Media Media Junior Chamber of Con mercc. 8 p.m., board meeting Wild Goose, Wawa. Middletown Clavary Presbyterian Bible review, 7:45 p.m., church. Crosby--Rob Hope in "Road to Hong Kong" fil "HELL IS FOR JMRL HEROES: 7 ALLEY FORG MUSIC FAIR "-Jet. 202 363, Devon, Pa.

NOW THRU JUIY 21 GEORGE GOBEL "BYE BYE I I NIAGARA 4-5000 Mail orders write Davon, Pa. 2 shows Sat. 5 9:30 P.M. Ticket given rea' to child under 14 with adult ticket purchasad for Sat. 5 P.M.

show. JULY MARTHA RAYE 23-28 in "WILDCAT" NINTH atitf ttAlHUT "THE UNFORG1VEN" at Bloody Beach 1 iMATINEE DAILY AT I 1MM. "AL CAPONE" "POSSE FROM HELL" July meetingfo Marple-Newlown ptimist Club, 7 p.m., Rose Tre in, organizational meeting. The Chessmen of Marplc-New- owiv meet at 7:30 p.m. in Marple ibrary Sproul Road.

New mem-1 ers and visitors welcome. Ridley Park Taylor Hospital Diabetic Clin- 2:15 p.m., Nurses' Home all- room. Ridley Park 4-H Stitchers' Club, p.m.. home of Mrs. William A.

Hewlings, 421 Stiles Ave. Hobby Group of the United Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m. church. Ridley Township C.A.P. Squadron 907, 7:30 p.m., Naval and Marin Training Center, Folsom.

COLLEGE Air Conditioned Solid Adult Entertainment from England Muria Sclioll Stusirl Wliitnian "THE A Features 7:15, P.M. Increased Free Parking "The Purple Mask" starring Tony Curtis for children's matinee Wed. I added color cartoons coiuwly. MACDADE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Uox Office Opens 7 P.M. Sliow Starts ut Dusk Children Under 12 FREE See A Complete Show As Late As II P.m.

SOPHIA Naval Air Station. I Walter L. Bryne. airman 2nd Iclass. K120 Cherry Boothwyn sis serving it Turkey with an U.S I Air Force detachment.

Bryne re was designated with the Ititle "Mr. Security" as an air po- Iliceman on the basis of personal and job knowledge. iHe received a three-day pass, $10 land was entertained at the non- HELEN HUNT REPORTS PARIS --Orson Welles is launching a one-man campaign for shorter movies. "My next picture may not be the best, but it'll be thc short est one you've seen in several years," Welles said in his laugh- haired and feeble while you're fcommissioned officers club. Chester Woman Gets Leading Appointment watching it." Welles said another thing Walter J.

Artymnwicz, son of IMr. and Mrs. Walter F. Artymo- wrong with pictures is that they sccm a lot hm Mrs. Eula V.

Scott of 1007 Central Chester, received one of the top appointments at the --m "That's because supposedly BOOO horses ICreat Lakes, III. Artymowicz, a there are avail- will annual convention of the Most The bus will leave from the Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free i -i Earl Wilson able there for the spectacles. 3 It turns out that there are real- leavc lale in Au U5t only 600 horses and only 400 of them show up. It's also sup- posed to be cheap. Americans go to Italy to make cheap pic- of St.

James High receive two weeks ing, booming voice here the other noontime. "I hate long any- things but long movies Welles puffed a large cigar and tossed down some coffee. We were at thc Garc D'Orsay, "the biggest railroad station in the world and the emptiest." "It's celebrated," Welles said, a biR profit) hc said "What?" waving around at the high ceil- askcd him ings. via, and I don't know where the Yugoslavians go better find a place --because Yugoslavia's getting cxpen- sivc." I asked Welles if he might ever work again for a major Hollywood studio. He puffed his cigar and grin- ned.

"I have discovered a way George M. Wharton, seaman, son Wharton, 425 Garfield is serving aboard USS Wahkia- the Atlantic Pet -Amphibious Force at Norfolk. Va. Washington Twin Oaks, will sponsor a bus excursion to Sparrow's Beach. Md.

on Saturday. Births and Accepted Ancient York Masons recently in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Scott was appointed grand deputy of thc Eastern Part of Pennsylvania. She is the most ancient matron of Rebecca Court 34, Heroines of Jericho, and was a delegate to thc four-day parley.

She is the wife of Rev. Daniel A. Scott, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, and is active in church, club work, ind civic a a i church at a.m. Reservations and other informa- ion may be obtained from Paul I. Robinson, 6 Oxford Place, IVin Oaks, or from Mrs.

Susie larroll, Broadway Avenue, Twin Oaks. SACKED HEART IACONO--To John and Dorothy 'Chiefs of state used to arrive here. Now just a few trains take discouraged passengers out of here IlL'U. 1 iUIVU ti for the movie studios to make '03 Cambridge Road, SBrookhavcn, a daughter, July G. I GAUL To John and Arlene 1424 Simpson Linwood, a daughter, July 6.

"Discover oil," he said. THE MIDNIGHT EARL PARKS--To Barry and Patricia nut ncru Ginga ida 7 2 Bparks, 1000 Meadow Lane, Chcs- VclTc Tonv Perkins and Ro- cent of "Come September W1 ter a daugnter Ju i 6 nv Schneider were shooting bring her almost QOOGs A HOGGE To Thom a Trial" here and well way producer cr Hogge? Maple my Knfka's "The Trial in Yugoslavia. "We were to RO back to Yugoslavia but there was some mixup. as is cus- tomnry in Yugoslavia. "On" a Saturday night I wondered where we were going to shoot Monday.

I worried about it all night. About five in thc mornin? I looked out my hotel window and saw what looked like a moon with some figures on it." So Welles rented it and refers lo it as "my private railway station." Tic is currently trying to cut the picture down to under two hours in one of the spceky, cobwebby, otherwise deserted rooms. complains that backers' money mc a daughter. July B. and Bcv Hoi community Thc Pastor's Aid Club of MI.

Pleasant Baptist Church, 101 Sarah Johnson, 208 Kcrlin Chester, a son. July 8. CORSINI--To Robert and Pa tricia Corsini, 803 Sylvania Ave. Folsom, a daughter, July 10. SHOMO--To Robert and Eileen Shomo.

2475 W. Helms Manor Boolhwyn. a son. July 10. PARKER--To Thomas and Dor Parker, 121 E.

Laujjhead JLimvood. a son, July 10. NOW! AT THE ORGAN EVERY NIGHT DELAWARE COUNTY'S BEST SPECIAL HOT AND COID BUFFET LUNCHEON Daily: Noon to 2:30 P.M. All YOU 25 Can Also Friday EVBI. 4:30 lo 8 P.M.

Mrs. Cascelle Hulchins of 1619 Walnut Chester, has returned a spending a week visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. F. LaFcnus Hutchins of Chester, at their cottage Wildwood, N.

J. WINDSOR INN 9th ft Sproul Cheiter, Pa. LAST 8 DAYS! AT: "BIG AS 'BEN K'JK'-IF NOT BIGGER!" THE NEW Lot SAMUEL BRONSTON Present. CHARLTON 4 SOPHIA HESlUiyLLOREN SUPER TECHNIRAMA OTJfL BRONSION PROOLtilON DEAR fllM i by ALLIED A I COMING SOON: "JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG" RT. 13 EDPVSTONE Tonite Cartoon At Dusk "HELL IS FOR HEROES" "COUNTRY GIRL" dnn 365 BAUO.

P(KE SPRINGFIELD (Stoney Creek, Shopping Center) Starts Wednesday First Area Showing Cartoon Dusk Complete Show Late As 10:30 "is thq tightest it's been in Lonnie and Marie; PL ATT To Lawrence and Jeanette Plait, 2517 Lindsay Chester, a son, 10. GIGER--To Ralph and Linda N'oian Chester, a years" Italian producer- HaiT 9357 Douglas Twin director Dino di Laurcntiis Io a ks, a daughter, July 7. bought'an expensive Fifth Ave. SHORT--To Bernard nnd Doro-op apartment Songwriter thy 31S ra er Ches-Gigcr. 2623 No ritz Fair Locwc a daughter, July 7.

July CO Fritz Fair Locwc a daughter, July 7. July 10. asked Burgess Meredith to cuccHI--To John and Juriilh BURRICHTKR--To Peter and make a film in Japan jfcucchi, 1140 Keystone Road, Burrichter, 219 Tuscany TODAYS BEST LAUGH: a daughter, July 7. Thanks to the new international JACKSON To Raymond and TV satellite, viewers of the Jackson, 730 Lloyd Late Late Show will now be able fchester. a daughter, July S.

to watch those old English mo- 1 BECKER--To John and Elinor vies direct from England. Becker. 420 W. Jefferson Me- WISH I'D SAID THAT: Thc a daughter, July 8. best way to get your wife's un- MANKO--To Stephen and Nan- divided attention is to tell her Manko, 707 Colwell Road, that it's none of her business.

a daughter, July S. EARL'S PEARLS: Nothing I WTNDISH--To Charles and June Road, Chester, a son. July 11. CROSS To William Jr. and Virginia Cross, 4324 Sweeney Cir cle, Brookhaven, a son.

July 11. A To Roland am! Several years ago in Holly- gives a man more leisure time 115!) Parkwood Drive, wood they said I'd gone, ber serk when I made a picture called 'The Magnificent Am- tlian always being punctual for gglcnolden, a son, July 8. appointments. BORCKY To Emanuel and That's life, sighed a local fcl- iMartha 3326 W. 3rd bcrsons' which was just under low.

Just when some families a son, July 8. two hours Now even thc shorts arc able to afford two cars in STICKLEY To Charles and two hours long. No picture thc garage, there's a shortage Sticklcy, 243 W. Roland snnnoscd to be any good un- of garages That's carl, Road, Parkside, a son, July 8. less you REc and turn brother.

rv I arc two JOHNSON To Theodore and Ten persons from the Chester area were among the 150 lay speakers consecrated at thc annual Delaware Conference of the! Methodist Church in Tindlcy Temple Methodist Church, Philadelphia. Rt. Rev. Edgar A. Love, resident bishop of thc Baltimore Area, officiated at the ceremony.

Those consecrated were James Carroll. Miss Lcotia Carroll and Mrs. Elizabeth May of Siloam Methodist Church; Miss Florence! G. Wilson, Mrs. Viola Mrs.

Claudia Wharton, Mrs. El sic Fitrness, Miss Natalie Hunt and Mrs. Alfred a Jordan of St. Daniel's Methodist Church, and Mrs Irma Goldshorough of Grace Methodist Church. Mrs.

Mary C. Brown of 622 W. Chester, is convalescing at her home after being a surgical patient recently in Sac-j HARD SHELL CRABS Steamed SHRIMP Eat In or Take Out KI 4-1005 KING-SIZE DRINKS MODERATELY PRICED! HCMindJOStPHLlEVlKpieMct TONY in MlBTili RA-'ISOHOFF PRODUCTION MGM" tl CINEMASCOPE METROCOLOR JAfflE TSAX MANSFIELD COUON WCO BOB mm MAIHIAS MARIA XEN1A COLOR by DE LUXE Shirley Anemone. 315 Buchanan Milmont Park, a son. July 11.

BELTON--To Geanc and Ruth Bclton, 167 Kirk Road, Booth's Corner, a son, July .2. RHOADS--To Albert and Clara Rhoads, 1206 Highland Chester, a daughter, July 12. GODWIN--To Jay and Madc line Godwin, 417 Sheffield Drive, Wallingford, a daughter, July 12. BOOTH--To Leo and Theresa flooth, 20fl Maple Brookhaven, a daughter, July 12. red Heart Hospital.

Mrs. Brown, active in club and community affairs, is a member; of Murphy AME Church. Susan Shnnds Temple 10H, I proved Benevolent Protective Or-j dor of Elks of the World, wiilj sponsor a twilight bus excursion' to Atlantic City Saturday. Thn bus will leave from the Elksi Home. 1814 W.

2nd at 8:30 p.m. Reservations and other infor-i mation may be obtained from; Miss Fannie Brown, chairman of the trip, 115 Flower Chester. nine a Chester's Only Original SHERWOOD'S W. 3rd Chester Bryond Highland Aye. FROG'S i.rr.s-- CI.AMS-- siiimrr A I TROl'T I.OnSTEK TMI.S nONEI.ESS A SOFTSUKI.I, CRABS You'll Recommend Ush TAKE OUT SERVICE Phone TR 2-01 22 CHISTUL DAY! UA' AH! The Story of Helen Keller "THE MIRACLE WORKER" MATINEE DAILY AT 1:00 P.M.

Show Slnrts 7. l-'cnturos at P.M. STARTS TOMORROW! TWO ACTION-PACKED HITS! YOUR WOMEH-SEllEYOUR SWORDS-THE TARTARS ARE I M-G-M MATURED TARTARS".

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