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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 23

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WARMER Mostly sunny and a little warmer today. Fair tonight. ParUy cloudy and a little milder tomorrow. Winds today: variable, to 12 MVH. High today, 65; low tonight, 55; high tomorrow, 70.

(Other weather data on page 2). FINAL Gty-County EDITION Delaware County's Home Newspaper 83rd Year No. 58,255 CHESTER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1958 iTwoTlirowni Plastic Firm Owner Britain Launches First To Road iii Found Guilty of Ar son Cycle Crash Commercial Jet Airline Five Injured In Six Mishaps The driver a motorcycle suf fered a badly mangled right hand Travel Across Atlantic when he was thrown to the road Sentencing Is Deferred 'Reluctantly' MEDIA COURTHOUSE after his cycle skidded on rainy MacDade Blvd. 'into the side of turning car at Fairview rd. in Woodlyn last night.

He was one of two persons hospitalized following six collisions jury of eight women and four! men took only 65 minutes yester yesterday and last night through day to Una Irving Hiiman oi; Havcrtown Kuilly or trieeerins America Beaten on out ine county, tour others we injured and one motorist charged with drunken driving. A passenger on the motorcycle and an occupant of the the $29,000 explosion and lire which wrecked his Darby plastics plant Aug, 19. Defense lawyer Percy II. Sandi Immediately asked Judge John Diggins to defer sentence pend ccivea minor injuries the col Service mmm mm lision about 11:10 p.m. Harry C.

Schiipf, 23, of 1111 Kerlin Chester, driver of the motorcycle, was admitted to Tay mmm NEW YORK (AP) A British lor nospitai, Kiaiey arK. His dition was listed as fair tc Comet IV airliner left Idlewild Airport for London today on the ing a motion lor a new trial, The judge, declaring that the evidence "overwhelmingly war-: ranted the verdict," reluctantly' granted Sand's request. I Hiiman, 37, of. the 500 block Har- riett took the stand yesler- Schiipf also suffered cuts and first commercial let fheht from onuses over the right eye The cycle passenger Linda Dab-kowski. 16.

of 321 Hisrhland the United States beating an American airline in getting service started. day, the third day of His arson Chester, also was thrown to the! DON LARSEN trial, and denied having confessed The roar of its four powerful oad. She suffered sov to state police that he had set the her right leg and complained engines partly muffled by noise suppressors, the British Overseas Airways. Corp. plane took off at lire.

He contended that there oi pains in her necK. PASSENGER HURT absolutely no reason tor him to a.m. Adel Carreras, 20, of 1034 Mil- have entered into an arson scheme. It carried 28 passengers, a crew jJ klyjl 5r 5g SB SrS Larsen, Rush Hurl Third Series Game claiming he had 51,600 in the mont Milmont Park, a pas of eight, and eight extra crew enger in the-car, received an in hank, $3U0 in plastics orders on jury, to a finger. Kicuey lownship police said thi members, ihe nonstop trip was expected to take about 6A- hours.

With the reported favorable winds, the Comet, named Delta Bravo, could break: the record of 6 hours, 16 minutes far the At motorcycle hit the side of a ca: hand, 5900 more in unfilled orders, a business worth at least 56,000, and more than 59,000 equity in his home. Prosecutor John R. Graham operated by Mrs. Frances Neu- geoaucr ot 306 Morton av, Fol- NEW YORK (AP)-The World! and went on to which was turnine from Mc- virtually ignored" the question of lantic crossing. Piston driven Series resumed iodav in Yankppiseven games.

Dade onto Fairview rd. jplanes require about JLYa hours. (Stadium with baseball fans ev- Don Larsen, who pitched FIRST OXE perfect game against Brooklyn jerywhere wondering if the Van motive and relied on an array oi physical evidence to prove Hitman's guilt. 6EVEKAY KEY EXHIBITS Key exhibits included the al The flight was the first east tne tilth game that year, Schlipf was on MacDade. The injured were taken to the hospital in the Milmont Fire Co.

ambulance. Patrolman Robert B. Forbes investigated. ward hop for a commercial let Manager Casey Stengel's choice as starting pitcher today: Named with fare-paying, passengers. A Other World Series Coverage on Page 13 I leged triggering device, a cube sister snip, the Delta Charlie, took off 'from London "at 4:55 earn arivers escaped injury lr anotlier collision at 10:18 p.m.

or io oppose mm was Bob Rush, other right-hander, whom Braves obtained in a trade i of plastic cupping a candle; alleged fuse a pair of hiehl' MacDade just west of the kees could bounce back after losing the first two games in Mil flammable plastic strips and the' tiuu bound lor New York.i. to inaugurate officially commercial travel by jet across the Atlantic. Cubs last winter. same into: alleged fuel, gasoline soaked The drivers were listed as Frank i waukee to the champion The Yankees were in a similar NEW YORK (API Skies Sec ACCIDENTS Page shreds of paper contained in three) lines of neatly arranged plastic; trays fanning out through, the plant. sunny and clear as the Milwaukee predicament two years ago lazainst the Brooklyn Dodgers.

The JJelta Charlie lelt London while an American1 Boeing 707 jet I was waiting, at the London Airport underEO noise' tests. 'Both, nets tsraves and New York Yankees The Yanks lost the first two prepared to meet today in games in Ebbets Field and then. already ha ve ass ed the 'tests Trooper Albert Kweder, a state police arson specialist, testified that had the arson otot gone off uiira game or me world benes jas now, folks wondered what had mccessary tor ot. at te; stadium. Tha -weather man reported 1h Man Robbed At Playground happened to the proud American temperature at 56 degrees and League cnamps.

men me Yankees bounced back by wirinins as planned the candle would have ignited the cube, the cube would have ignited the strips, the strips wouid have ignited gasoline, paper. said it would he between 60 and three straight at Yankee Stadium bo during tne afternoon. CHESTER A 19-vear-old citv- r'ort ot iew York' Authority opened the field to jet passenger plane use yesterday. Pan American World Airways had- widely advertised that the Boeing jet would start the world's' first commercial jet flights across the Atlantic Oct. 27.

and trays which would promptly! resident fold police he was robbed irly today wnen five un nave ournea up ousiness ana dence. known assailants jumped himi But in securing all windows and HE'S THE FIRST Pilot Thomas B. Airport in New. York today on first in cockpit of British Comet IV commercial jet flight from U.S. Plane 'jt liner before taking- off from Idlewild was bound for London.

(AP Wjireph'oto) one pulling a Kniie as he was crossing the playground at Dew- Orsatti Divorce SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)- But the EOAC began -arrange doors to thwart detection the sonist made a crucial mistake BB Strikes Boy Playing ey-Mann School, 3rd and Yarnall sts. ments for Delta flight last -night after the' landing clearance was given: in New York. Kweder asserted. The mistake: Vic Orsatti, Hollywood producer James Bailey, of 2027 W.

9th See ARSON" Page i and agent, is being sued for st. said the robbery occurred otncials used the telephone to round ud persons who aoout a.m. today. The mon-i )rce by his third wile. CHESTER A Smedlev Junior' oy, he said, was in blue wallet had booked' for the first transatlantic jet flight.

Many applica- Mrs. Dolores Donlon Drsatti, 27, High School student was struck in inch also contained personal charged cruelty in a complaint tions were mea years ago. Aoout 40 made the trip. Another comet. the leg by what is believed to be a BB pellet yesterday and police Church.

Won't Admit Negroes papers and photos. Bailey, who was unable to furnish a description of his assailants, was not injured. hied yesteraay. They were mar Delta Bravo, takes off New are investigating other reports oi shooting in the area of the school ried in 1932. York today for the eastward tilgnt.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) A' The two. planes are exDccted to lieid ana ibm ana roviaence av. The boy, Kenneth Hampton, 13, of 1125 Hancock was not ser Little Rock Methodist cnurch nounced last night that greet-each other in mid-Atlantic. LITTLE ROCK SCHEME HIT Among the nasseneers on the groes would not be admitted to' services "during this period of westbound flight was BOAC Chairman Sir Gerald D'Erlanger.

iously injured. According to police, the youth was on the school field about 2 p.m. playing touch football when he complained to! coach Glenn O. Miller that he had1 been hit' with a rock. From the ap tension.

The official board of the Pulask; ine piane is expected New York in midafternoon after a stnn Leasing Plan Invalid, Heights Methodist Church said it at Gander, Nfld. adopted the policy because a gro was taken to last Sunday' pearance ot the welt on the boy's leg. Miller and Smedley Princinal Joseph M. Joseph believed the in U.S. Government Says ST.

LOUIS (AP) The fedcraHegal sanction but which can none- Ike Health service oy a cnurcn mcraaer. Mrs. RoyT. Harrison, who de-; herself as a segregationist, took Mrs. Pearl Lewis.

Negro, to the church. Later the Rev. J. Kenneth Shamblin. the nastor.

jury was caused oy a bb peuec. The night before, it was reported that there were pellet marks mm it mm ii on the window of thaw field, jgovernment said today the Little theless cause delay and produce! said it was a move to embarrass i Report Due needless further litigatit 1607 Providence rd. Joseph also said that in recent weeks four, windows in the rear of the school' him. Rock School Board's leasing plan for opening the city's high schools government assert Dist. Judge John Miller Jhas the In sermons, Shamblin has urged compliance with law in regard tf mm Minn ji lhave been broken by what seemed WASHINGTON fAPW Prpitirfpnt on a segregated oasis is invalid.

power to grant aiij junction to be an air ntie snot. the school Integration crisis here. with some strenuous against the schra-BBar prevent- SUPPORTS NAACP The government said this in a motion filed with the U.S. Sth Circ- the leasing the private or- political campaigning ahead him, from his doctors today on results of his annual phy- ganizatioji. TheAACW has peti tioned tfr thisinimctJ cuit Court of Appeals.

Filing as amicus curiae, Latin for friend of JudgefMille nled 1 dSon; ftfl KIP BHKM I'M, the court, the government sup three-julge aiucu. cnecKup. Eisenhower planned to leave Walter Reed Army Hospital about midmorning after doctors com ported the National Assn. for the Advancement ot Colored Peoole. to issuf suca anin ju A tee-jiftijr app meets I here Monda'J WEAKENED HIM 4 YEARS AGO Pope Suffers Return Attack of Hiccups which has asked for an injunction forbidding the leasing of the whethJr to make po tempofary rcstrainirj schools to the Little P.ock Private! order iv jBBBjBPBBBBM.

ohnnaanf S0 ARE ESE Passengers wave as port this morning on first jet flight to pleted a series of tests that began yesterday. Smiling and jaunty', the President appeared to be in the pink of health as he entered the big Army medical center yesterday just 11 days shy of his 6Sth birthday and on the eve of his entering the 193S sued last week ad Judges Har-ey M. School Corp. "It is now as plain as day that JudgJ mey Doara sister comet at uonaon Air- iNew xorK. rtacttopnoto) Mari there is no alternative to compb ance with the law and that Joseph W.

Woodrolgh. Johnsen. Woodroughf and rk and speeches during the past schemes or devices for operating C. Matthes will lomprise three-judge court, JUDGE DECLINES' two months. public schools on a segregated I BUT NO BROKEN BONES CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (API-Pope PJus XII today suffered a slight "return attack ot hiccups, the affliction that weakened tiitn rtantrprntislv four veSlS 3E0.

pouiicai wars. Eisenhower's role in the November congressional elections campaign begins formally Monday at His condition was not can hPe 10 succeed," the undue concern among close assof ft fa dates of the Pope. But Galcazzi- time tor fiie courts "to call a halt Miller also declined to make' ruling in the private school issi The hiccups were dearly noted wmie house strategy huddle Republican conaressinnal The schqbl board had asked him BoRescue Atop Mount Olympus usi saia ne nan urged uie ponuu (0 any father dilatory and ob- le ivhc it or.i,i lo rest more in the next lew ttays.strUctionist actions which have private cor- leaders and party chieftains. The week after that he leaves on a stumping tour that will take him alL the way to the West Coast. SALT and his companto: erihed as having hren caused p0l lif extent of the youth's injuries.

The first croups rescue work- from the test- Wciry rcsci'J partly by his fatizue and nartly "tjnie Rkjrkbecc Itrhe Ufl I law ain that ovci looks had first aid equipment and old oug as the result of recent dental! feal; rine caipcuy ug dawn Lake Walley. during an audience at ine puium summer residence here when he addressed delegates to Italy's National Congress ot Plastic Surgeons. During the address, in which the pontiff said plastic surgery for moral purposes is permissible, the Pope repeatedly hic-cuped. SHORTEN TALK Later, close associates of the S2-voar-rtiH head nf ihe Roman Cath ork. This latter, during which he it 01; blankets.

The temperature dropped to a chilly 40 degrees process IB. the other accidentally swallowed jome den ted he ci fee; Senator Snooper Statistics show that the average wife consumes less food than her husband. No wonder-she cooks it. tojCive rfl mflinii toflconstUBionS )mmctiMjfcriojW si mcmbcA of the hiking party. tiw nicnt tal medication, caused a slight The edition.

They Mrs. Chapman said the three stmgglem 2M hours to get down lease of gastritis, close associates Why Cops Go Crazy! Central te had Iacewions but no broken boys had planned to spend the itain ana report young scgMbterAsl with bones. jened oi Chapman's plight. Young Franke a ay imnng in me mountains be LOSS OF VOICE its stayed oenma to oner wnat com-, Negro The Salt Lake County sheriff's both office reported the boy had a the Tmfuflbffc At one point, earlier this week. childrei fort he coulci.

cause of a school holiday. She said her son had climbed various peaks in the Wasatch Range but she didn't think he had ever been atop the Pope suffered a loss of his' rand tJr ie cnuntrv swollen face from his lone orocal. to the childrei Mrs. D. Marden Chapman, the olic Church said the Pope had: been advised to cut short his address to the plastic surgeons.

He did so. Classified Ads could no way Ivouth's mother, said Sallonbach by nis eyes were swollen snut, antt voice. Wednesday, during weekly general audience in Classified Ads alk. It -L suosequcnt court orders. ine couia not see iq MdJrt hathcr son fctl aoout 2Q uiympus oeiorc.

courtyard of his summer resi fcaScram-i The vouth's fathrr and vounp Comics Crossword Fll77.Ie Deaths -7 i "The reopening ot Central High' decided tongjypgMMMM 21 School on a a stretcher. is constitute a trmajjlfflTjfficials said it would take sev dence, he did not talk, limiting Yesterday, when the pontiff received Francis Cardinal Spcllmnnj and an American pilgrimage in! himself to giving his blessing bling atop the went back with rescue! at the edge of suburban parties. Mrs. Chapman and her Utah. I our daughters went home at mid-i Edan Wright atrain and again.

He remained oil! i i ii ill 1 1 hi!" 1 1 1 1 1 1 i hours to take the boy dow -MEMPHIS, Tenn." lit- When patrolman Irby Sawyer, came upon a stalled car on a busy street during the afternoon rush yesterday he stopped to help He got in, turned on the ignition, looked at the gas gauge, It read empty. "Lady," he said, "I'm sorry, but your tank's empty." She considered the problem for a moment. "Officer," she said hopefulty, "will it hurt anything if I just drive it home like that?" his rmirtvarri balronv that dav for Editorial schemes which have been deviscdithe mountain because they would! special audience, there was no sign of any disturbance. The day before that the pontiff held tw Sallenbach said Chapman face! night when rescue workers said ii ivading decrees of the fcdcral'have to ease the stretcher hands ere bloody, but Lie micht take until sometime todav 10 minutes despite "a cold wind. Horoscope The Podc suffered a serious at- 'Innior Editors courts enforcing those rights.

the sharp rocks and ragged brush big audiences, addressing both at told his companions: move; to grt the youth down. The brief said the lease amounts on the side of the steep. lack of hiccups here in the fall of don move me. My back is One jrroup reported spotting a length, one ot tnem Earlier this week the pontiff's i i When he relumed to Rome fire near the mountain peak. This i to "an attempted evasion of the peak.

existing desegregation orders" of Thirty sheriff's deputies and condition was described by his, that year lie was very sick, and Dersonal uhvsician. Prof. Rircar-jon Dec. 2 became gravely ill. For Women's Srction 8 TIMES TELEPHONES: Want Ads CH.

4-5252 Other calls CH 3-6161 me supreme court, the sth volunteers spent a chilly anctitry and move and aggravate his! Circuit Court ot Anneals, and theldaneerous nieht Irvine to reach i injuries." Mrs. Chanman said. group u-ungea on in tne aarnncss, using the fire as a guide on the assumption it would lead them tc the stranded youths. do Galeazzi-Lisi, as one of fatigue. lime there was anxiety for- his1 ue to an intensive (fiogram oilile.

He is prone to bionclntis. uisurict court urAr Kansas, retnevs the nigh school stu-i mere was no way pi Knowing I.

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