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TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 195 1 vCHESTER (PA.) TIMES OBITUARIES Bomber Hits sr (Drawing Held 11.35 p. low, 5.45 a. Mrs. Florence A. Phillips Joseph McGeehan 6.56 m.

Typical August By Candidates Local forecast Rather cloudy, arm and humid this afternoon, Funeral Monday Mrs. Florence A. phillinii. widow of Apartments, Killing 11 tonight and Wednesday. iitlrah A sVcfair, of si Rose Of Weather Stays Kxoected temperatures High to William J.

Phillips, died this morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Jett, 12 W. 8th after perfectly legal one Candidates ma's stnril day, 90; low tonight, 74; high Wednesday, 89.

Typical August weather cloudy, VI in at thP Tulv 24 line's Church, Ridley Park, 'Warm and humid is the weather solemn By MEL MEADOWS Seattle (INS) Preliminary Born ln Somerset County, Md.p ie was the dauehter of ths inf and who had ilea wicn man's offering for Delaware County through Wednesday. equlem Monday at St. Rose of quiry indicated today that a others were notified to osluh and Amanda Pollitt. She had 1 Continued From i Page One 1 et Cross campaigns" in eniergt died Thursday piete loss ot power caused a gianv 50 bomber to crash and explode! With the temperature in the mid and the humidity at 95 pet, by Candidates for borough council pRn' uvea in unesier ior the Inst 30 years. Mrs.

Phillips leaves three 50ns, Clarence W. Phillips. Princess Anne, William R. Phillips, 921 leth against a oeauie apartment nouse, ln parksirte provided the only Re pflllbeal ers Ior Mr. McGeehi mid morning, the mercur pected to hit SO this afti 4, Identification as Red Cr ijiiuig ai iesi 11 ijcxsuua.

nubilcan drawing. Bill Fangie ana' John Burns members contributors from whom ene'ine aircraft, on John J. Delaney. each with onel anri aipy Knnh. byernierit drop to and a Wednes inn J.

we won Fnilllps, 633 gth Prospect Parle: two dauehters. the Red Cross receives at least $1 5, Adequate publicity on arran day high of 89 were orecas The five day forecast for tL i Jameslton' ot cne3ter wlulum Kgins, Mrs. Ada P. Jett, with whom she ments for conducting a federated house in mid afternoon Monday j. Conner.

A third candidate, ivrKhure ade her home at 12 W. 8th and while most of Us occupants werejo. Miller, won a nomination at," Re l5 surVlved by his wife, Helen Mrs. Anne P. Van Zandt, 230fl Upland st.

Pennsylvania called for a few light showers probably Thursday and again Sunday. Cooler Thursday afternoon and Friday, it is expected 1 'c MrGeehan: six children, Helen, campaign. 6. Limitation of agreements ti campaign year "so they ma; renewed annually in the ligl actual experience." Red Cross President E. Ri of the bomber, in Chris Lyons, wilh six votes, of Richmond, three A.

wide, relatively flat, high Also surviving are seven grandchildren, C. Wilson Phillips Preston, George Lee Phillips, An niston, RotacrtvW, and James VanZant and Jerry Brown, Chester; James W. Phillips and Marlyn E. Phillips, Prospect Park, thri vifauei umasej, wii.ii mice, an Mrs. Dorothy bnaar.

riar system crested over the' Great Harriman said the board action "does not change the basic Red three aviation test experts of wrltten won places on the Dem jrisburg. Mrs Helen Dlggins, Ridley region today and caused some cool air to move into New England. Airplane Co. ocrauc oauoi ior xownsnip cam j. ana jiss Gertrude McGeehan, Cross fund raising policy a Thursday, Newcastle, Si 1 BRIDGE REPLACES FERRY Opening this lengthy bridge across the Delaware River betwei and Deemvatev, is the sixth longest ppan issioner.

In the tie, two votes rinvrt it and his stepmother. The five others were occupants 'But a large mass of warm air spread northeastward again from off the the Red Cross must raise its own money for its own needs." each, between Nichols and Ejizatjeth McGeehan, also of iu lour great grandchildren. Friends may call Wednesday eve bottlenecks in the 0f which was split apart and set missionei are to be voted for in southern states nto the middle lantic, Ohio Valley and middle tions of the country. ablaze by flaming sheets of aviation of ning from 7 to at llie Ray F. Im schweller funeral home, 1600 Edg November.

gasoline spewed from the bomber' leaders to hold a single Thomas H. Titus mont i Id ward. Marcus Hook, County public schools. 4000 gallon tanks. Twenty apart Moiitgrotti Temperatures for 24 hoursHigh solicitation for welfare and ch table purposes," he said.

4 Continued 'rom i Page One Prin Margaret Herman won the Demo ment units were destroyed. cratic nomination for inspector. Steel Plant Employe Thomas H. Titus, 72, veteran em love of Penn Steel Castings Co. A joint 'airforce and Boeing Co.

yesterday, 88 at 4 p. low thi morning, 70 at 6 a. average yes terday, 79; average for date, "75. The losers were Josephine Hearn by a number ot industrial, busii and labor leaders that a single investigating board held a prelh inary investigation near the see Russell D. Mawson and Frances Truitt.

Each had idipri at 5.55 a. m. today in Chester jter, Nettie Meal, hurled a pot of i scalding water into his face. I Biown ran screaming south on iCcntral avenue, shcuiing: "I'm rrectpitattcm In 'lb hours, this a short time after the crash. They Hospital.

He had suliered a heart month, te. In Upland, B. L. Crooks won Funeral Held Monday Funeral services for RhkipH Sne is a member of the American Psychological Association and Psll Ohi, national honorary society in1 psychology. While in Chester, Miss Trevor row has participated in many community projects.

She served during the past year as president of the Soroptlmist flub of Old Chester and has been active in YWCA work. She is a member of lhe choir at paign this chara in the interests of servation and othe attack at work Monday morning. Sim i 6.10 i I can't see somebody questioned eyewitnesses of the tragedy while what they saw was still fourth Democratic place on f. Mr. Titus, who lived at 207 wooa 1W st was born in Woodstown, help me." Mawson.

proprietor of a hardware store in Folcroft, were held Mondav ticket for borough council, four sets, 2.40 a. full moon Friday street and Central avenue J. but spent most of his life in voted for. He won the drawing Continued From Page One Qualified pilots who witnessed the crash paid high tribute to the pilot, Constable Clarence Thomas and his Toady's tides Off Chester Tidewater Terminal Pier: High, 11.01 A crane operator, ne naa from Harvey F. Kerr, each withj two votes.

deputy, Lewis Glover, spotted the afternoon at the M. p. Williams funeral home, CMfton Heights, with Rev. Bernard Morris, pastor of Glencroft Baptist Church, ofuclat worked at Penn Steel for 46 years, First Presbyterian Church and has n. Skin already was begin the husband or the late tie.

They said he banked the plane George Lyons became the Dem nominee for a four year and also informed the tamlly the youth had assisted in removing several other marines from the wreckage before "blacking out." stiarply wnen trouoie developed averaged two talks a month before various community groups. She is a native of Hazelton. peel from his face. They took to Chester Hospital, where lie 3 arrested by Patrolmen Pasquale term of school director in Middle Florence Titus. He was a member of First Baptist Church and the Mocaponaca Council 149.

Improved old plunging into ladustrl Cemetery. plants occupied by hundreds of town Township, in thi, drawing with Robert F. Engle. Each had one Pack is Seaving Chester to Football Player DiDomenicis, Chester Kazubal and Order of Red Men. orkers.

accept another position; Miss Smuk Laverne Ramba. star Surviving are four children, L.ewis, The bomber had taken oft from The pallbearers were William Nelson, of Glencroft Baptist Church; Albert Hartung, of Glenblden Presbyterian Church; Jack McGoldrick. a nephew; James McDevStt and vill teacli in Cheltenham Town Michael P. Hadiak and William! player in high school. played of Chester Plaza: George, of Booth the Boeing airfield only a few min H.

Perry won Democratic nomin tackle positi After treatment at the hospital. wyn; Thomas of Chester, and Mrs. Mama'ret Newell, of the "Wood ship, and Miss Kidd will go to southern. California. Teacher Elected ations for council Aldan.

Graduated high school in Brown was taken to police head There would have been a drawing tnesses indicated the big flying at an altitude of 1950, he entered. Franklin and Kouert Edwards brothers in law, and Lester Stout, a family friend. quarters. There Detective Stanley for the Republican nomination for; Marshall College, Lancaster, Lhe address; a Drotner, of Woodstown, N. and Mrs.

Ei ma Long, Cape One teacher was elected, Mrs. 250 feet when it began Mawson, who was 36. died telephone MedlA 8 Kogozinsfci, recalled to duty alter finishing work at midnight, ques auditor in Swarthmore, following September. He dropped Helen Newswanger, of Claymont, out ot school to join the ma: May. N.

J. who wilL begin Sept. 1 candidate, Lawrence Blunder, withdrew, leaving only C. D. Schloesser Thursday 'in Delaware County Hospital.

He lived and operated his store at 1568 Chester pike, Folcroft. last February. len he was informed his wife Continued From Page One salary of $3200. Mrs. Newswanger formerly taught at Clayton School, dead the man beat his head Surviving are his wlte, Annabelle jr.

All Df the candidates were ent or sent a representali planned to against a wall and threatened Continued From Page One enemy is In bad shaoe." Van Edwards Mawson; two children. There are nine granacnuoren ana me great grandchild. Joseph P. Hicks Dies in Florida Joseph P. Hicks, former Chester there to fill the vacancy resulting Fleet said.

"He is sufteringr, he is! Russell D. and Anabelle Barbara, limit suicide. A police guard front of his cell throughout tl the drawing, which was conducted om Mtss Smukler's resignation. mill, 2d and Clayton streets, would by Edgar B. Linvill chief ch both at home; two' sisters, Anna' Thomas, Borlondale; and night.

jjiiring the routine sumn have to close down, probably for Maybe, he commented, land Mildred Friedkin, assistau ing, the five directors present hired barber, died this morning at his Mrs. Dorothy Trout, Philadelphia. Detective Pogozmski reconstructed 'ents leading up to the tragedy Army and the UN airforce will have' chief clerk, of the county board1 other employes and purchased sun enient May brother, rfarry E. Mawson. for the coming school year.

Grady ville. reak the present deadlock in fire negDtiations. the two UN commanders made announcement was made Brown accidentally met his Manna Engce wa home, 75 NW 64th Miami, Fla. Mr. Hicks, who was 59, has been 111 for more than a year.

Born Sn Trenton, N. he had run a barber shop at Third and Kp.rSi'h streets before moving to May Monday night on a boat excursion hired as cafeteria manager salary of S240 per month. their statements, the armistice nego Turner came to Delaware down the Delaware River. She find Continued From Page One ere the following ofQcers: two neighbors, Frank and Jennie is at Kaesoug went through 14th day of deadlock over a By Carrier 30o County in 1910 after he had been employed for a short time by the Florida about 20 years ago. He 5 tire 1: Other cafeteria workers hired were: Chester High Mrs.

Rachel Brooks, of 1200 Central seated on an upper at1 With Wife had worked as a barber there. Graham M. Brush, president; Henry F. McCarthy, vice president; David United Gas Improvement Phila delphla. spurned a new ABE MARTIN Mr.

Hicks served in both world Fisher, Mrs. Kathryn F. Witham. Walter Jackson Naitve or Virginia Walter Jackson, 63, died. Friday at his honiE, 407 Concord after a long illness.

Mr. Jackson' was native of Virginia and had lived here many years: He was truck driver Head ley's and was a member of Immaculate Heart of Marv Darlsh' He leavr UN attempt to And a compromise. H. jsrusn, vice president ana sec a of Aiexandei wars, in the army during Mrs. Kathryn Benson, Mrs.

Lillian The man began pleading with his Instead, chief communist delegate retary; Frederick W. Weissborn Turner and Annie Sherwood P.rlm War and ln the navy in World treasurer, and Joseph Hodgson and received his education it wife, from who has been sei arated for six weeks, to take, hi: back. She refused. Gen. Nam II scathingly attacked the Allied argument that UN air and naval superiority should be con Gartside, Mrs.

Anna Geiger, Mrs. Sarah Toppln, Rebecca Miller, Mrs. Ddores Shields, Mrs. Bertha Wol enski; Smedley Mrs. Rase Mc assistant secretary.

Ida Hicks; He leaves 1 Philadelphia's public schools, gradu ating from Central High School. Directors ot Seatrain present ie launching were Albert W. Oh When the boat docked shortly bi sidered in fixing the line. Cleary, Mrs. Mary Kitgore, Mrs.

Sweeney, Chester; Mrs. Catherine fore midnight Brown accompanied Following graduation he entered the University of Pennsylvania and Thomas F. Milbank, Richard II demanded flatly, still, that nistice line and buffer zone DeCozen. Summit, and Mrs. his wife, Elizabeth, and three children, Walter jr.

at home, Mrs. Virginia Smith of Chester, and Flo Mabel Young, Mrs. Jeanetie Haz zard; Douglass Mrs. Tiney Brad the trio to 3d and Market streets, where he a cab. At the Cen Joseph Hodgson, George be fixed along the 38th Parallel eceived a BS degree in mechanical inginearing in 19m.

Mary Diamond. Newark, N. two' brothers, John Hicks. Newark, Amory, Robert W. Parsons and border between South and UGI Employment Brief Dickinson.

Representing Sun Oil Co. were! renia, a school teacher in Steelton. A brother, Pamuel Jackson, ot Washington. D. and four grand Brooks left the couple, the husband Three ja still pleadhiK.

Irons. 1B27 a brief employment with the The Allied and Red negotiators Robert G. Dunlop, president; Frank child also Then he reminded her, said Rogo I410. Walnut and Joseph Delia win noia their im meeting ft Markley, vice president, and John UGI, Mr. Turner became an et ployc of the local lace mill, which Sa.

Wednesday C9 p. m. Tuesday zlnski, that she recently hftd him j111 9i5 Lincoln st. subsidiary of ested Ior non support. Evening School Sun Ship was represented byiTrc Tanr fl Prppt.razak English concern and began opera 1 "if you take There is slill hope that there Burke.

Dresident For the evening school. The funeral will be Thursday at 9 a. m. from the Hunt funeral home, 1424 W. 3d with solemn mass of requiem being sung at Immacu late Heart Church, 2d and Norrts streets, at 10.

Burial will.be in Im Dns here in 1895 as the T. I. Bir time he shniit.pri. an armistice. It is felt that the Pew vice president; A.

A.i Dies After Lon sn Mia. something to take me ior." Alexander ami T.Pn rMi' rton, vice president; William Mrs. Laura Prectrazak, widow of would never have asked fire unless they knew treasurer; Charles H. Joseph. Prectrazak, 3123 W.

2d Mr. Turner's association was with; police charged, he plunged a knife jstructors in electric arc 'welding, new outfit which took over the Into her right breast. Samuel W. Yarnall. Albert Wagner maculate Heart Cemetery.

Friends they were beaten. Boyle, controller and G. D. died Monday in Crozer may call at the funeral home from lhe mm made; Befoie the ma I H. Mckennev: clerk.

She 'had been a patient there for Hied argument for an line based on the present 10 Wednesday simiiai Kathleen Friend, 19, and a brother, I Eleanor Carrol, G. Herendeen, assistant months. She was bom in Po curtains, tablr articles of lace. front, felt room for compromise and president, Central Hanover BaT land and had been a resident of Charles S. Musser hoped the communists would Mr.

Turner took a keen Interest 1 public affairs and has been a and E. L. Keller, ti New York, Susquehann talk business. director ot the Delaware County She is survived by 12 children, grandchildren and one great But Ridgway and Van Fleet made Railroad, also were or l.ansdownc Auditor .1 services for Charles 5. 79, 25 Dudley Lans William Neal.

IB, could run from Rose Lucchesi, secretary to Prin Inside the house to the porch after: cipaj Karl at Chester High they heard Mrs. Brown scream School, was granted a two month police said the frenzied husband leave of absence beginning Sept. had stabbed her four more times; 1 15. She is planning to be married, twice in the chest, once unfler the, board was riQtified that Ray. arm pit and once in the lace.

hnond H. Brandt, vocaflonal lndus Sisler Awakens I irial teacher, has earned the equiv it plain that: platform. her daughters Mrs. James Brady, IrRctorships included Aber 1 The UN command will not re luncheon for 175 guests "The' Idler that shoots ids wife jin' then himself must feel dicap when bis wife recovers," said Mrs. Tipton Bud this mornm'.

How some folks look so nice on nothin' '11 alus be a pop'Jar mystery. Mrs. Casimer DelGrande, Mrs. downe, who died Sunday at his home, will be heH Wednesday at served at Hotel Clubhouse following foyle Manufacturing Ridley Park National Bank, Chamber of treat to the 38th Parallel as the price ot an armistice. Charles Poole, Miss Stell Prectrazak, tne launcning program.

in the Washington Me i. Walter Malinowski and. Miss' Commerce City of Chester and Del Their forces are prepared to faun bhip workmen played an im morial Chapel, Valley Forge. He Dorothy Prectrazak, all of Chester and Neai alent of a master's degree. I Elizabeth Derrickson, assistant County and Pennsylvania fight the war to a finish if the com portant part in the clock like pre burled tne adjoining step daughter, Mrs.

John cooper Manufacturers Association. nists. want it that way. cision which marked today's launch the prostrate woman secretary of schools, was secretary churchyard. He had also been president of the IN troops, planes and artillery of Aston Mills and sons Joseph, Edward, John and Walter, all of Ches ing.

William Marine was launching ice at them with meeting in the absence of elaware County Manufauiu nea tne enemy tnrougnout Tues Mr. Musser, a retired marine mager for the Westmoreland EPS ter, Pvt. Marion stationed Association and at one time ser as Gen. Nam II and his fellow The saw crew, which used Arizona with the army, and Cpl. Coal was a resident of Lans downi since 1908.

He served for (communist negotiators r'ejei ary of the National Asso cut Supplies and equipment ordered icuurrurv 01 vnc? ciation Of Lace Curtain Mamifac every attempt at compromise. cut through the giant chocks hold Stanley, stationed with the ar in Germany. Funeral services will be held kitcb ing tne vessel in place on the ways, 1, seized the pot of boiling ran to the porch and hurled Brown. Some the water many years as borough auditor, treasurer of the Lansdowne School Board and a member of the zoning beard. He was a member of He was chairman of the Taylor included Arthur.

Sutton, Norman! he late residence Thursday at 8.30 Lloyd, Alex Eedwell, Stanley Jaklik, for the next school year included: textbooks, maps and globes, S844.57; audio visual aids, SH76.95; home economic supplies and equipment, printed forms. S1369; rebinding textbooks and library books, furni a. m. High mass of requiem will fol rs. Friend, who suf the head and shoul 7 Continued From Page One I 'T am afraid so.

Certainly did not fall in with i Micnaei uaitush, Joseph Sage, John low at St. Hedwig's Church at 9.30 late I the Masons and St. John's Eplsco a. m. Burial wili be In Imm: ROCKWELL SPRINGS WATER Sham, foreman of the carpenter In progress.

He also was a member of thc.ered bllrrls Code Authority for Nottingham 'Curtain Manufacturers and was 1 Imembsr of the board of managers Qzubal fo1 iof the American Tariff Leauue. il" a gutter Heart Cemetery. Friends may call pa! Church, Lansdowne. Wednesday cenlng. I surviving are nis wise, Mrs.

r. shop, was in charge ot the actual launching. Approved bj he murder weapon jiure and equipment, filing the scene. i 3754.96; printing football 5 Bent Senator Ferguson, if the spy ring to which 1 ley said she belonged had Aicer the ship came to rest the Because Emma Musser, Lincoln, Pa. Thomas Whortenbury the condition ot S714; transportation of; I His memberships also inclu Delaware, Capt.

Frank Ferrrll then I the Union League of Philadelphia, Brown, he was not given a hearing Chester High athletic teams, this morning before Mayor Ralph S1034.30; Chester High athletic sup his io'j being to brina the Spanish War Veteran Too Late to Classify and unconscious agents." She replied "yes" and declared that "a lot Penn Athletic Club, Philadelphia, vessel back into he wet basin. Thomas Whortenbury, 75, a vet P. Swarts, substituting for Magis plies and equipment, S1530. and the Chester Club. addition to the SS Seatrain ANNOUNCEMENTS Miss eBntley said that White and Louisiana, Sun Ship also has under1 a memher of the for the Port of Ches vacation.

$CPpWNjcommSc an of the Spanish American War ted Saturday in the Brack Ex Vet rans Hospital, Elsmere, Del. Hi as the son of the late eGorgi rtc iLauchlin Currse, then aid to the construction the first nf five super freighters being built here for the lumber. S2291.06: lathe I Ifte President Roosevelt. contacts in my A ANU NrW At the time of his death Mr.i fYmliniiprl From government and Elizabeth Whortenbury. United States Maritime Service.

Thi keel ot the Keystone Mariner wa parts, S141.96. A veterans training Turner was president of the Na i they "could pull strings" Mr. Whortenbury, who Jived a II NET payroll of S3a38.60 for July was 1401 W. 2d was bom and raised led agents when their loyally jestioned or when they wanted facturers and was a former chair leacner at "iin; Kutn bmuKier, approved ior pai The Georgia was the first ship t. in Chester and had spent his eni lite here.

He was a member USTER PIAHOSj INC. FOURTH LESTER, PA. 01 tne Delaware County Re ul jwn pinne rviuu, tl, rw hnh, slide down the ways at Sun Ship nnhiiz an Pinn rv.mmiii.. physical education and social stud med Vhite and Currie "our type oE mountain. The.

Eastern Light Lodge, Prince Survivoi idov tn iL.itntr ai smeoie). friends in court." a tableland of Hall affiliation. Miss eBntley testified that White 5 of red sandstone. former Florence May Hickman; to Cheltenham three sons and five After five vears in Chester as Continued From Page One actually initiated the plan which He leaves a brother, William of Plainfleld, N. a nephew, Joshua Fisher, and a niece, Daisy Evans.

Robert, 40 GuernsevUrhool nsvcholosri'it Mi's Trevor. Morgenthau put into effect during road. Swarthmore; Charles. Df Ger 'row 1. 1 iccii immediately.

American life in the first half of ootrl 0' Deiaware. under which various gov Dog Settles Issue Over His Ownership me uu. ccntuiy us muiwpie Funeral ernment agencies "traded informa editor, political figure, art Thnrsrfu frnm trip Feather. mantown. and William, Washing understood she has accepted ton.

D. C. ja position in Cheltenham district. Funeral arrangements are being jn resigning, she stated that the made at Oliver h. Hair funeral' position in Chester included more 1 the: more; collector, industrialist and realstonp home 420 2d st Mickey, 1 Mack She said this exchange of infor estate tyci with burial in Green Lawn ceme spaniel who was mation with such agencies as the Georee White's funeral Home tablishment, 1320 Chestnut sL, 1 administrative detail than viewing Wcd 1 be PUD There "WS ot justice of the peace hearing.

navy was one of the reasons the Ninth and Madison. Phone Chester Usher in the 1920s. He owned 20 1 Philadelphia. and therapeutic orV to 3. and Prince nesday i i.

There is a dluerencel Adv. Uled the issue himself Monday Kbt when he was hailed hc communist spy rings were so successful in getting information. 13 cities, serviced Hall Tlr WilH' thc individual. She said she planned newspapers to relocate where she Justice of the Peace James In discussing her relationship witr mem wiv.li rites at 9. Service and International Newsi Service, provided comics and fea Clonlman KilleH work with fewer children.

I jT0al)i Currie. Miss eBntley said the for c'' mer vvhite House aid passed immcnted, "This resig Sn.m a real loss to lhe district, P11, formation, mostly the.Far 7 boosted E. WHITE FUNERAL HOME Thomas E. Rairdon i 3rd and Norrls Chester PHONE 2 3102 Bethlcsicm, Pa (UP) Arth Syndicate, and Sunday She said that once she relayed Strawn. 28.

Hellertown, died i Miss Trevorrow has done quite a i piece ot work alonn her line in i er he be day. formation that this country was about to break the Soviet code by supplement. He also had a group of magazines. be Mickey in the hich secret messages were sent. She the school district.

I hope get a person to duplic Luke's Hospital Monday several hours aUer he was struck by a billet of steel at the Bethlehem Steel Co. Police said Strawn was struck in the hack as a magnetic nis oeasiae curing nisi I road, Maplewood Park. When (said this "definitely" nigniy i A I1NE SELECTION final hours were his five sons: WU (llcspie claimrd the dor, MotTclt ciassinea u. o. secret.

Randolph George, John, demanded proof of ownership. moved trie steel tnrougn tne David and Randolph. Also pres Miss Trevorrow is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and Pennsylvania Stale College, where how the case landed be plant specialty department. Martin F. Huberth, chair LUGGAGE TRUNKS katherfood.

All type ofSiippers M. ROSENBLATT SON Ml Chester i information on the pending break in her master's degree! fotc the board of the Hearst 10 to 40 the Soviet code came "from Harry and Richard E. Berlin, pres Dexter White from Cume. clinical psychology in 1945. She Sloan told MoETctt to brinjr ime to Chester in 1916 alter being Mickey into court.

Gillespie ipervisor of special education in called the dor, and Mickey's dis ident of the nearst uorp. explained her superiors in the spy metwork asked her to find out "which play of afTectlon was convincing. MoiTctt thru called the do by code it was" but she was unable to liniiniiiiiiiiiniwiiiiuiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiinii.niiiiumi I Custom Made do so. EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH from si the name he had friven him Blackie. Mickf.7.

dutifully trotted 1 over to MofTett, TiaffRinR his tall, Si then quickly returned to Gllles 1 ex spy testified that Currie "definitely'' a member of the1 Douglas Out Washington 11NS) a Don flan, today emphasised that he Is not a presidential candidate by asking supporters to wttihdraw petitions lo place him in Oregon's spring Democratic presidential primary. 1 VENETIAN BLINDS AS LOW AS Nathan Gregory eroun" which relayed information her. She said her spy boss, whom; JOHN F. CULLIS' SONS fj 45c sq, ft. Installed I Free Estimate she knew only as "Bill," planned to mit Cm Tie and White directly in OLD SAINT MICHAEL'S Chester, Pa.

Feast of the Assumption, B.V.M day of Oblirfitton. I TVcrineseifii. MASSES o'clock 7:00 8:00 0:00 10:00 12:05 Ionn. 'contact with a Russian agent higher PLATES REPAIRED Cemetery Memorials 410 12 E. 7th St.

Chester 3 8715 Our Original and Permanent BUDGET TERMS in the espionage ring man nerseu. She said she felt "quite sure" this olnn "went throueh." TRUSSES BELTS Elastic Stockings NELSON'S 323 Edjr. Ave. Phone 3 4935 I fiwnings Upholsiery h. a.

harper I Earlier, Miss Bentley testified that. Dr. SHORE 701 WELSH STREET Red espionage leaders considered Institute of Pacific Relations organization.".

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