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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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DREAM BOAT' AT CHESTER (PA.) TIMES aOBITIARIES II I 5 Continued From One 2 OCTOBER 23, 1016 Fair, Warmer PHILA. AIRPORT said. "The United States delegates 'he Pacusan Dreamboat. North 1 Continued From I jjf? I 1 Pace One 1 fimcL MM III IXIS L. JACOB determined to hit our worse to Thursday; Rain POLICE TO ATTEND ve will not permit Ellis Lewis Jacob.

38. a native of Pole hurdling Army 29, arrived! at Southwest Airport in Phlladel phfa today and will be on public Moylan, died suddenly yesterday at Due On Sunday reported full quota, and 12 per cent lover, at the Friday report lunch 1 foVSUvtA FaQ small differences, habits and customs to interfere with the work of i aboH.shini RED BOYCOTT OF JAP REPARATION CONCLAVE SEEN JOHN HAGER RITES Chester police will attend the funeral of Patrolman John J. Hager Friday in a body. Pallbearers will be Cant. Den sive cerebral hemorrhage.

rie son of the late Walter and Mavor Bernard Samuel and other Mrs. Maurice Swimmer reported contributed gpf city ofTlcials greeted the crew which With a chuckle In his voice, the hall reception marked of welcoming ceremon United States for the Flora Lewis Jacob, he had resided Glenwood avenue, Moylan. until Weather Man promised fair and HaSbxL I noshiifr Telcphon. gene' mark Svt. Winfree and Patrolmen September, when he moved to North ,000 miles from Hawaii, across the of the earth to Cairo.

The nlane ier weather for today, tonight til assembly meeting which be climaxed by President Tru Schoflcld, Figanlak, Spellacy and and Thursday. a graduate of Swarthmore flew here from Washington in the first stop of a nation wide good will day. Mr. Truman will fly here from mm1 The men, in lull unnorm ai mariner vrtiv cloves. Will assemble pleasant 71 de College, class of 1930, and in 1939 received his degree in aeronautical Central Boys' Club low organized! fmtit.

nf tho Mnvameiuiint Hook and fore the convening of the general Ladder Company flrehouse at 1.30 Ply at 4 p. m. Continued From Page One I Sfc' Bt Junior boxing, 6 p. m. Football Washington (UP) Official quarters expressed belief today that Russia will boycott the proposed international conference on Japanese reparations.

Nevertheless, it was said, the Far Eastern commission is expect ea to set a date for the conference at its forthcoming meeting here regardless of Soviet action. It was conceded that a Russian boycott would delay Allied agreement on peace terms for Japan and flmner Gen. Douglas MacArthur's sity, graduating cum iauae. He was employed by the Budd Mar "acturlng Company, and during the war was assigned to work Services will be held at 2 p. In the Funeral Home of John by plane from VVa.nr.mKVm that time that and other dairy products Clancy, Broad and upland Croft cemetery te was the inventor of a number of 7 for Thursd temperature Tues 1: day was 69 at 3 p.

and the low this mornine in the Chester area Patrolman Hager, technical devices, foremost of which ings although prices had risen fa above June 30 levels. Dolice force since 1916, died sud is a watertight door for i mm'' 1 oucht mdr hones for lastlm If sugar were taken oil price con A short time aeo he had been security to the splendidly 1 New York Citv world's trol while the supply remained scarce, rationing would probably transferred to the Bryn Athyn plant denly in his apartment, 320 Market streets, on Saturday. He Is survived by six children, a sister and nine grandchildren. building. a scriicture orifdn Budd's, and consequently his new home.

efforts to put the defeated nattoi back on its feet. The belief that Russia might ooj cott the reparations conferencewa Girl ScouU rshlp Training Course, Deshong Mansion at 730 "heavy pressure" on rationing trols, OPA said. Ie was a member of the Society CHARLES W. JACKSON of Friends and held membership in Charles W. Jackson, retired Penn i.Mieiiifti.

cunu! 'if' rhrc si: tlce. G.30 p. m. Business meeting isenUn U)(. engineering societies, vlved by his widow, Mar Following is the complete list issued by OPA of items decontrolled "Breakfast cereals, flour, bread.

sylvania Railroad man, died Tues ican demands that millions of dollars of industrial equipment removed from Manchuria by Die Red Army be subtracted front reparations grants finally made to the So garet Paxson Jacob, and three children, Anne, six, and twin boys, people, the diplomats wcr such world personages a of State James F. Byrne Today's Weather Temperatures for 24 hours High yesterday, 69 at 3 p. low this morning, 45 at 4:30 a. average yesterday, 56. Precipitation In 24 hours, this month, 1.27.

Sun rase, 6:19 a. sun sets, 5:12 p. m. Moon rises today, hter. Mrs.

Clarence Qulnn, 121 coods and oroducts: MRS.MAURIOKSWIMMKH LA'tvadr Wrhood lfo (Residential Team No. 30 had broken Pre scbool, 9 to 12. Junior activl 1 through its $393 goal for a total of tics, 3.30 to 7 p. m. I VWCA Inter racial Committee Meet I Folsom Kcdron macaroni, spaghetti, noodle prod Walter and Charles, three.

Funeral services will be held on of the United States Foreign Min had been ie time. He Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock ucts: canneu nsn, inciuuing saimon. North Atlantic herring, Maine sar Russia, it was learned, I 'I Cin lastly refused to bi Residential Team No. 33, icti bv i XMNetts, p. ni.

Sew Mrs James Haima and Mrs. Waller ing class, 8.30 p. m. le late Mary Emma who died about ten Smuts of South Africa. husband of Carr Jackson, burial in the adjoining ceme imnorte fresh 4:40 i ment was "war booty" and hence; years ago.

Truman's address, key nxietv of all peoples for Oct. 24 31. including ges: beverage now not deductible from her reparation. The decision to call the repara William Craemcr. chaii es At Chesteif hadlived in Delaware County ed vegetable juices Industrial Committee, total S33.

H3. High, 11:32 am. 6:28 p. m. ported a ty Continued From scuxhUfor'Speace, imiIl ot 5 'aKc One the only real Washington was understood, was the result of number of years.

He was assistant yardmaster at the Pennsylvania Railroad's Thurlow street station Douaherty. former city resident, be held Saturday morning from the repeated appeals from MacAruiur. The Allied Supreme Commander Division, reported i i of mercerizing after today's ccrei $10,932. Ho paste and sauce pollock and had pilchards, bonlt sardines and her Christopher Kelly. panors, Chester avenue, Philadelphia.

dock; fresh tun Local forecast Fair and warmer today, tonight and Thursday. Expected temperatures High today, 71; low tonight, 54; high Thursday, 75. auota of $174,173. the industrial equipment from his assembly responsi until his retirement 20 years ago He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Surviving in addition to his daughter are two grandchildren and on yenow tan; Residential Team No.

30, with Requiem Mass will be sung at 9 at St. Francis deSales Church, In 1911), Mr. Owing joined In the hand founding of the Ewlng Thomas bllitles Company, at Rose and Walnut! Andrei Deputy Foreign Minister Jams, jelly, dried bombed isnmsKy. uriusn Foreign Forty seventh street and Springfield avenue, and interment will be in Minister KrneM IJcvln an posed of the following members: Mrs. Josenh Gold.

Mrs. Jean Gins i at p'. uirjciaugnters. streets, Chester. The company was a lender in cotton mercerizing and drinks, candy, te cocoa, enchilladas, coloring for food.

Foreign Minister Georges Bidault1 The funeral services is exposed to the weal out factories, and is Meanwhile, it wa: Reparations Ambass Holy Cross Cemetery, Rev. James tamales, sugar be held home of berg, Mrs. Bea Dallclt, Mrs. Opal 4.30 a. m.

The average reported that Saturday at 2 n. m. at lor tne toreign Money, a cousin oi Mr. uougnerty, Mrs. Mi.lie Jacobson, Clarence Quinn.

temperature yesterday was 55, one sold out to Cannon Mil'ls. lie was active I oi years in the Mar.ufactur Folsom. Inter r. Dougherty, who had resided in tgree below normal for the date. Mrs Hose Newstadt and Mrs.

Henry friction between iitlo American coun ora for President. Truman which ment will be in Prospect Hill Ceme Ph ade nh a for 25 With no rain since the light Bcrgcr. Friends may call Friday eve Mrs 1111(1 sm'cfi il (Urcclor of tnat likely to become clearest early Tuesday morning of Injuries received when he was struck by a showers Sunday, the precipitation Mrs Buckley, has for the month remained at 1.27 UN Security following fight in which the United States inches. This Is below normal iii LOTT ge October rainfall 2 Van Lott. arations demands on Japan.

One document. ofTlcials said, Is a detailed account of the Russian industrial removals from Manclmrin, where Pauley recently visited. I he other consists of a study of Japanese industrial facilities which can be removed as reparations. pmiipv in Dreliminarv state as expected to join Russia in de nding the veto and at the samt oi the Swarthmorc Presbyterian Church, and a member or Chester Lodge 230, F. and A.

M. daughters. They are: Alexander MRS. MARY JANE FERGUSON Mrs. J.

Wesley Jones, Mrs Richard Inches. 7 Continued From 7 Pajje One most of the day at the fire company, returning home shortly before 5 p. m. He declined supper, telling his wife, Helen, he wanted only a cup of coffee. of Williamson School, died Monday night in a Media nursing home.

me join Britain in citlclzlng ussia's use of the council voting Final rites for Mrs. Mary Jane Ferguson will be held at 2 p. extended weather forecast Palmer, Mrs. George Sargisson, Mr: Stadnlck. Mrs.

Evelyn Ramsey, Mr: for i ill had from the U. S. Weather Bureau Thursday at the Haverstick Funeral tune. By Tuesday, the stage probably ment, said Russian removals from Mrs. Van Lott was born in Phtla business man: George M.

Swarthmorc, an architect; Ja EwliiL' of Tucson. a James W. Harrisburg predicts possible showers I in the eastern Pennsylvania area Friday and Sunday. Temperatures Oxford Cemetery When the family sat down to thu Robert S. I ainton, Dr.

George B. a Btillock ami Theo Manchuria has made inoperative ai least worth of Indus eal table, Mr. Barnett walked to of the Arizona State Legislati Mrs. Ferguson, who was 89, died Tuesday at her home, 801 Barclay Issues as these: the livinu room to read the dore Ryscr head the Physicians, naugmer or ur. jonn aenaven White, one of Philadelphia's pioneer dentists, and Mary Elizabeth Meredith While.

big power veto small pow newspaper. He had been until Saturday when cooler weather ellminate or limit when he gasped born at Oxford, and had resided here arc Raymond noi land, and Mrs. Howard for 15 vee Joseph Caranci, Robert J. Davis, expecteu. Cold air Is advancing across Crawford, of Twontv third big power veto and the United es and Britain are expected to clze what thev term Russia's tions of plants, thereby destroying productive power.

Tightened' dealings between the U. S. and Russia were Indicated In still another field of economic re Chester. There are seven grandchil she reached her 1 slumped to the I country from central Canada, Van Lott lived for 30 years in Greenwich, N. J.

She lived on the of the Barclay street address, and dren and four groat gru in 1 1 re A. Wyman, Dr. A. Sharp Willard McDowell, Dr. Nivin Wherry excessive use of the veto right.

grandson, James H. Ferguson, former Williamson School campus itceshln acrreements the route to the Mrs. Conrad Etzel. Mrs. Uavld Rose Van tirtlav at the la lations.

An Informed source said the much dlscusscd $1,000,000,000 assembly can set up the UN's ana wen Known in sporting circles. pronounced! of bricklaying at lOtilh and Columbia hospital, where 1 dead on arrival. Dr. Noah Moore pronounced the the school. He is her only survivor.

U. S. loan to Russia, which hansine fire for many mo trustecsnip council mis year unless 18 or more nations block annroval WALTER G. EICHNER Funeral services will be held at On the night of the refinery 1 Cemetery. Friends Under New Management CHESTER PLAZA GARAGS been indefinitely sidetracked.

Thef of draft agreements under which I blaze, Mr. Barnett piosion Henry G. Swency spoK and first i 2 p. m. Thursday at the Pattersi Funeral Home, Baltimore aven and Monroe street.

Media, wi Final rites for Walter G. Eichner. 1108 Hancock street, Chester, will 2 held at 2 o. m. Thursday at the did of the $233, out effort turned immediately tc A the mandates granted them by the burial in Arlington Cemetery.

Melson Funeral Home, Lewes, Del. goal by Friday, he following reports Tuesday, in addition mitted to the hospital. He was re i to the I 3 Permanent heaciuartcivs the MRS. JENNIE E. TOMLINSON loan, this official said, will be with held until the Soviets furnish con crcte demonstrations of thei friendship toward this country.

Byrnes said yesterday that no mor loans will be made to foreign coun tries until they drop their charge of American "dollar imperialism this country. Mr. Eichner was killed early Tues IV when an explosion occurred honed leased Thursday, Oct. 17. and had spent the intervening days at his home.

He was an employe of Sinclair Refinery. Funeral services for Mrs. Jent ivernnu nt had been ma Smith's career as a IZ Ivanced eifts. $1002: aboard his 45 foot fishinE boat. ntire question of where to locate I ne UN's permanent capital, with Few York's offer of this 350 acre E.

Tomlinson, formerly of this ci cial, S2751: Business Mi politiclan in Harrisburg hich was moored to a wharl in the iviu be neid Friday, p. i Lawyei Indian river bay at Lewes. Funeral Home, Flushing meadows site and San and lived in this area his entire life. Edgmont ai ed by his widow, ver ree children. Donna.

Kslate. $r30: Rcstaur Schools, $500; City Em Churches, $1062; oi the lire company tor Thursday for considerable support. Eugene and Robin. Russia's nronossl for Banks. $719.

chief for two years. be in Chester Mrs. Tomlinson ning. Burial Rural Cemetery rcy of Allied troops in The public domalr New Mexico thai owned by the gov HELEN M. WALSH As Finance Chairman of tin Daunhin County Democratic Com Daytona Beach Monday ny countries this move, aimed pired in three months, and his death 13, S.r"i; 25, S25B; 2a', $GC9; 19, $118; 30.

$395; 31. $135: 33. $1792, The funeral for Helen M. Walsh, here she had gone for a visit mittee, he was indicted by the grand marks the first time in fire co pany history that an official died 410 East 7iS Phona 8718 daughter of James H. and Ella Mo family formerly lived at Twen sucn places as China, Lath 34, $62: 35, $48G; 39.

$765; 40, $203; lney state cmplo ircing ty third street and Providence ave pt, already has in sun: IT ss si $2G5; 48, $24G9 49, $UG; 50, $251 $122" 56, $172. Final rites will be held Saturday to make donations to the Democrats day, will be held at 8.30 Friday morning from the E. F. White BLACK BLANT0N Mrs. Tomlinson was th Council without a hearing.

orninp. oolenin Kemnrm daughter of the late John and Marv a international refugee organi sung at 9 30 at the Immaculate mitted asking state payrollcr States Genther. Mr. Genther operated the Church Funeral Home, Thomas E. 1 successor, Third and Norris High mass of requiem will at St.

Michael's church at 1 to nush for its establishing despite be in immaculate Heart uemetery. emphatic opposition from Russia low Market street, about a hall I I iSdiK sl "osc Continued From a car and I I A. 'bi NICOLA I Page One 1X1' tll rcscuc of Jcwlsh larger. An associate admitted that 1005 EDG. AVE.

Nicholas, andS William mu ner satellites and half hearted Interment will be in Immaculate Heart Cemetery. Friends may call aipport irom daughters, Barbara and U.R. Thursday evening. 4 mpm ynieiFt ti campaign on behalf of the United months. Former Attoi a lenrrah 1 1 Ml dbpaiced lLi'ltl: Jewish Appeal.

The keynote for Charles J. Ma tin. I 1 "me i.uw.uuu mi iii i 'ii 1 1 iii i i if in i i im mil mi iihii 1 ii hi I DR. M. M.

PELLER I Beimn loe Pd officul envisaged Lrnment announced today an in I optometrist I he stated. The fate of the Jews fused to pay. Smith, however, was most duputcd issue of the crease tlle rntio or the 1 I 6tW cfS Fiioo I tZ 1 I5 "X'T rch 11. ,944. Smith bought of new members to 1 1 6Z5 tteim st Fioon a rcscLUem wil i lal home and 90 acres that the UN Sweden.

Iceland and Af date hc an led Invasion NTlf llJl lS' UMiilr their to a Lebanon ma veto almost certain of "lat i wnen an Allied invasion Si IfllirMltlHU'tHII Am ah experienced and aulhoritatlve turcr. Soon thereafter, a War Pro acceptance as tne first non charterrsas cxPeclecl s. I political analyst. Eduar Ansel Mow due! Um Board investigator charged members of the world organization. WANTED, FEMALES lPK CERY MEMORIALS 1 lahc ruction, in (aamnic 0f political activities In on AA 1 priorities for war materials over membership applicants and I WAR MEMORIALS Ti I'y "t': country and rhroa II ha com 'mis lsed the plant or the Mc the lecmt, hlc.e.shamiii; of five out I ucTEUXliC liCMflDIHI 6 "1 course Is v'Vy I', ta.v, hir.

tl this with a world wide career Chum Manufacturing Company, but ofeight would be members. I VClCtlARd rfltlYSUnlALo ti dent He that the materials went into Im Election of three non perma I reDV amlc and pottery supplies. writes a syndicated column. "Edgar provements for Smith's new homr. nmt members or the Security Coun I it.

fm UuLilaDI 1 kV Phone Ridley Park 3565 Ansel Mowrer on World Alfairs," The Federal Conn imposed fir.e cil Colombia. Belgium and Syria 1809 EDG. AVE. PHONE 2 1321 throe times a wrek. of S350 upon Smith for mis use of WCIC touted a.s the successors to 11 I A younner brother of Paul Scott government priorities.

Mew in. nnnds and Egypt DR. H. SIORIE zerV i mVnrUr('nk tbo uh'sVpC Hlcl'om Hv faoij 8pFTU 'r 1 1 Among his books are "Germany Puts made loans for sums as large as These were only a few or the 53 1 DJNJ'SJ The( ,1 separate matters confronting the FUNERAL CHAPEL I 701 Welsh Chester and "Sinon or the Future Creditors brought the McGann assembly and its six main commit I NORWOOD PA 1 phone Chester 2 2121 Mr. Mowrer attended the United Company Into bankru mm in" 1 memii i tc of PHONE' RIDLEY PARK 4589 I Nations session in London ami arm York county bat subsequently the the assembly itself At least 20 sub rhXrce for riVil Chano 1 L00Se PlatCS Made TO Fit Hhe Paris conference.

He has receivership was transferred to (he committees were expected to emerge Ct'argC fr 0f ChapCl jhad personal contact with most of Federal court. The RFC has failed from I he main committees as dele the statesmen of contemporary Am 'lalm lor S420.OH0. Recently, the sought the agreements and HcW Plastic Plafes erica, Europe and Asia, U.S. District lirt care the hank compromises necessary to successful new riasilC Fldies mil embei 20 negotiations ''l PRUTS YOU can Tlie Chester Timer, Classitird Ads ii1 a reotTamaUon. Mc Some officials predicted that the f)r rc.

salesmen, vlsitlnt' thousands of vs out that he session would run beyond the tenia chapel, this superior ser 5 Extractions Asleep or Awake 1 homes dailv trv thrm. Adv. which live Dec. 7 deadline, but delegates! cjc cost 11 0 more than Tr extractors who lost money and UN oTicials alike hoped to pre I wmrnmnsnmrs nnc MfllSTlai wir to en from a iCtZT by drivine iiiflnllin ner.Y" pzju. iiawj Vincent Cavanah racy.

Insist upon this OF I CUHt" I protection on yourwatch snd hemic 2 investment. SUPER i if i 5 I SHOTGUN I CiL0THES WITH A RELIABLE BACKGROUND im WATSIS SHELLS 1 lAi I 1 BUSINESS STETSON 0a Here's a Stetson that strikes just th right note for important business wear. Adds distinction to your appearance without adding years to it. Formal, but not "stufiy." A hat in which you will iookwell and feel at ease in any company. 1 Stetson Royal DeLuxe Quality 12.50 525 Market St.

H. M. McCoy RAY F. IMSCHWEILEE? FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1600 EDGMONT AVENUE CHESTER, PA. REPAIRIHGCO.

HifflM phone 7233 TuRPERTWE Phone Chester 3314.

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