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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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All They Have to Do Now Is TeacK 'Em 4 mmm kV Col. O'Brien New PMC Commandant; Maf. Charles R. O'Hara Heads Prep School I) 4 Brookhaven Member Drive Mapped by PT The Brookhaven Parent-Teachers Association will hold its first meeting for the season Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Thomas Coebourne School on Edgmont avenue, with Harry Smith, president of th E.

IVUeMoriaodl college president, OHara at 229 Forrest Mil- mont Park. Col. O'Brien, who came to Cb.es ter from Germany, where he served with the 18th Infantry Regi JJ CoL Kobert A. O'Brien who ias been in charge of military instruction and the Reserve Officers Corps at Pennsylvania Military College since 1933, has 'teen named commandant of cadets Cat the college. f.

At the same tune, Maj. Gen. E. announced the appointment of Maj. Charles R.

O'Hara'as commandant at Pennsylvania Military Preparatory School. Both officers live in Ridley Township. Col. O'Brien at 700 E. Ross lrrm Maj.

ment, 1st Infantry Division, will continue as professor of military science and tactics. Maj. O'Hara roup, in charge. The executive board held a meet is assistant professor of military science and tactics. ing at the home of Mrs.

Howard Tindall with eight members pres A graduate of the Army's Gen ent, when it was reported the membership drive will start Sept. 29. eral Staff College at Fort Leavenworth. in 1943. Col.

O'Brien served two and a half years in the China-Burma-India theater during Janice Rennie, five months old World War 11. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rennie of 4110 Woodland av is a patient in Chester Hospital. Maj.

O'Hara, lifelong resident of Delaware County, is now serv The Iolana studio of Chester held ing his second tour of duty at PMC, a wiener roast at the home of Mr. having served previously at the pNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNMHpNNIpNNNNHpNNNNNNNNNNNNNJ and Mrs. Clarence Purington, 212 Charles av. college from 1949 to 1951. He saw service in the South Pacific from Attending were Arlene Kimes, 1943 to 1945, and in 1952 was with the 3rd Infantry Division in Korea.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dahllof and son Barry, Mrs. Daniel Dixon and Maj. Hara was born-in Rock sons Dan ana Phillip, Philup dale, and attended Parkmount School, now closed, and Media Fletcher, Mrs.

Charles Frailey and daughter Trudy. Elaine Konrad, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swymelar High School, where he was a mem and Harold Whartnaby of Chester. ber of the baseball, basketball and track teams.

The O'Haras have eight children. Mrs. O'Hara is the Mr. Robert Dunlap and sons Bobby and Jimmie of Parkside. former Emma Zantinger of Mil mont Park.

The O'Briens have five children Mrs. Ernest Errisson and children Diane, Bruce and David of Glenolden; Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Calloway and children Charles and Carol, Mr. and Samuel Scott including a boy, Stephen Christo pher, born two weeks ago.

Four MAJ. C. R. O'HAXA Prtp School Head COL. R.

A. O'BRIEN JR. Cadet Commandant are boys. and children Walter and Janet, Mrs. Wesley Sparks and son James, Mr.

and Mrs. James Sparks of Lin wood. Mrs. Norton Staver, and children I. H.

Caffty, general manager of Interbora Chevrolet Glenolden, turni over the keys for one of three new driver-training cars his company presented to three county high schools. Left to right, Samuel J. Miller, instructor and Ralph B. Sharer, principal, of Ridley Township High School; Samuel Godfrey, instructor and David H. Bining, prinicpal, of Ridley Park High School, and Donald Storey, instructor and Edward B.

Topping, prinicpal, of Interboro High School. (Times Photo) Pat. Dot and Ruth; Robert and Doris Dunlap, arid Lotan Poore of Jews Mark New Year At Sundown nouncedthat high holiday services: start at 6.45 tonight. Daiiy. services tomorrow and Sunday at Mispallelim are as follows: 8, morning service; 10 a.m., reading of the Torah; 10.30 a.m., Junior congregation; 11 a.m., sermon and 6.45 p.m.

Minha services. Rabbi Pelberg's sermon topics include "Harmony at Harvest" to Pilot Cut In Crash Landing Twin Oaks; Mrs. Martin Fabian and son Marty, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Poore of Boothwyn; Mrs.

Rich Sultan Prepares Million-Buck Parly ard Woleslagle and daughter Ber- 3 Schools biven tars nicc, Kichara Moore ana Mr. ana Red Spy Rings Ordered To Work Separately JOHORE BAHRU, Malaya lTV- Mrs. Purington of Brookhaven. morrow and "A Pattern in Eter-' A Ridley Township student pilot Jewish people of the Chester Celebrating birthdays today are nity" Sunday. escaped with cuts of the face yes At Ohev Sholom Synagogue, Rab Steven B.

Lampert of DeMaio drive and Linda Ann Detwiler of area will join members of their religion throughout the world in terday when he crash-landed a single engine plane, which he had a spy ring and men voluntarily lhree county high schools re-reived new Chevrolcts for their By JAMES MARLOW Associated Pres News Analyst Upland roadi both being three offered information. bi Ira Sud announced the following schedule of services: evenings starting tonight at 7, mornings, 8. rented, on the green of the ninth Iriver-training program at brief In Australia it was Vladimir years old and Charles Wojciehow-skl of Bridgewater road. WASHINGTON (JrV-Every time ceremonies yesterday in Glenold- The rabbi will speak on "Tran Petrov. In Canada it was Igor hole at the Juniata Park public golf course, Castor and Wingohock- Bonnie Lee Ketrick, four-year-old Gouzenko.

i. I. H. Caffey, general manager of an American ally uncovers a Soviet spy ring in jts own country, it raises an old question here: Is ing avenues, Philadelphia. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack 1'he Sultan of Johore begins throwing a million-dollar party tomorrow to celebrate his S2nd birthday and his 60 years on the fhrone of the Malay state just across the causeway from Singapore. Maj. Gen. Sir Ibrahim ibni Al-marhum Sultan Abu Bakar since 1S95 has ruled the population of this rubber-growing state, now the home of almost a million people.

The weeklong celebration beginning tomorrow marks not on Petrov was third secretary of The pilot, Robert C. Wittig, 23 Interboro Chevrolet, presented the the Russian Embassy in Australia sient Intentions" at tonight's opening service. His topics for tomorrow include "Rededication" in the morning, "Wishing and Willing" in the evening. Sunday morning he will speak on "Our Home, Our there an espionage network oper ars to Ridley Township, Ridley and director of one of the spy rings of 703 Union Overlook- Heights, was treated at Frankford Hospital. ating now in the United States P'irk and Interboro high schools.

Ketrick of Trimble boulevard, ill at her home with a throat infection. Mrs. Ketrick is observing a birthday tomorrow. James Vdss of Janney avenue will observe his birthday on Sun there. In April 1954 he and his wife deserted to the Australians, This country was shocked shortly Caffev has been active in Lie Several golfers were forced to after the war, and the public got run for shelter when the small Castle." field of high school driver educa asked for asylum, told their story, its first insight into Russian es plane skidded along the course Junior Congregation services at tion for the past six years, during day.

pionage, when a Soviet spy ring and backed up their statements with documents they had taken after its wheels collapsed. which time he has provided high was exposed in Canada. This week Ohev Sholom will be conducted from 10.30 a.m. to noon both tomorrow and Sunday. 1 schools with automobiles with Wittig, a veteran of "the Korean with them.

which to conduct their driver War, told police the plane's en Australia produced a report on Russian spying there. In 1945 Gouzenko, a cipher clerk About 60 per cent of all raw furs produced. in the United Statei mi 1954 were mink. In a statement last night Presi gine started to fail as he approach irjining courses. in the Russian Embassy in Ottawa, the observance of Rosh Hashana, which at sundown tonight ushers in the Jewish New Year, 5716.

Special services at both city' synagogues tonight will mark the start of the traditional 10-day per-, iod of the High Holy Days, which begin with Rosh Hashana, the Day! of Judgment and end with Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement. Orthodox and Conservative Jews Rosh Hashana for two days while members of the Reform group observe it for one day. Physical labor is forbidden during that time. In addition to synagogue services, candles are lighted in homes with prayers in thanksgiving-for God's mercy. The entire holiday period is marked by earnest self-judgment in the presence of God and considerable time is given to thoughtful meditation and penitential prayers.

RITES START AT 6.45 At Congregation Mispallelim, '-Rabbi Abraham Pelberg an Both governments found out that ed Benjamin Franklin Bridge en Ridley Township was the first turned his back on Russia and dent Eisenhower extended greetings to all Americans of the Jew-iih faith and expressed hope that route to Camden, N. about 6 high school in the Chester pike went 10 ine Canadians, just as ly Sir Ibrahim's birthday and diamond jubilee. During the festivities his sultanah will be crowned. She is his fourth wife, a Romanian beauty, Marcejla Mend. They met during a war-' time air raid in London and were married in 1940.

Her coronation was postponed when ill health sent her back to England. not just one spy ring was working against them. There were several rings, each independent of the other and concealed from the Petrov did later, he carried docu p. m. when he started to lose altitude, he headed up the Delaware area to put into effect a driver mining program and received its their observance would renew devotion to the cause of peace.

ments with him to' support his River, looking for an open space first car from Caffey in 1948. In story. In both countries royal commis to land. 1954 Ridley Park instituted a driv AZALEAS Hinodtgiri 1-1 yiw planlt-Scarkt Ftowar 1.25 Ea. or 5 for $5 MEDIA GARDENS other.

RINGS KEPT APAET Some sought military informa er training course and this year sions were set up to investigate. The plane started to drop rapidly while Wittig -was flying over a he new Interboro school system The Canadian commission made College of Surgeons Honors Local Doctors Three local physicians were in housing development but he spot joined the program. tion, some scientific and diplomatic its 733-page report in 1946. The Out of 222 naturally occurring ted the golf course and headed for information. The strings were Australian Commission's report mineral commodities produced or ducted as fellows and one Chester it.

The right wing also collapsed was made public this week. PROGRAM A SUCCESS When the driver training came into existence in 1944 utilized in the United States, only as he set it down. pulled from Moscow. The reason the Kremlin didn't want one of its spy rings to know the other existed Balto. Pike Bctttr Koid Media 1-2121 because me itussian spy rings seven are.

not Known to occur in doctor as an associate by the International College of Surgeons last night at a convocation in the Wittig had rented the plane from were concealed from one another California. Caffey offered to provide cars, duPont Airport in Wilmington, Del, Petrov and Gouzenko could talk was simple enough: with dual controls, to any high Academy of Music, Philadelphia. about 4.15 p. m. He is learning to best about the networks in which In case one ring was exposed, fly under the G.

I. Bill of Rights The new fellows are Dr. Rudolph or one or more of its members they took part. The Australian school in the Chester pike area who would provide a full-time in-itructor for the program. It was H.

Hecksher 326 Russell and has logged 45 hours. commission said the only Austral were caught, no information could ft He served 17 months in the Army be obtained that would endanger lans who knowingly assisted the STAINING PROBLEMS not until 1948 that Ridley Town- mo? in Korea and planned to enroll at any other ring. took advantage of the offer Ridley Park, staff member of Chester, Crozer and Taylor Hospitals; Dr. Thomas A. Scroth, 401 E.

9th staff member of Crozer Soviets were members of the Australian Communist party, cx-mem Indiana Tech College, Fort Wayne, and, according to Caffey and school Although nine years separate the Canadian and Australian discover Ind. oers, preienaing ex-memoers, or officials, the program has been a Hospital, and Dr. Edward J. Ward, ies of what the Russians had been sympathizers. "complete success." doing to them, the Soviet spy oper But the Australians expressed -3-TRANSISTOR HEARING AID 32 N.

Country Club lane, Walling-ford, staff member of Chester, Taylor and Sacred Heart Hospitals. On hand for the presentation was Ralph B. Sharer, principal, and ations were the- same in general: 2 County Liquor Licenses Suspended doubt they have stopped all Soviet spying there, even though they The Russian masters of the spy Samuel J. Miler, both of Ridley The new associate is Dr. Rocco have exposed a lot of it.

rings touna the Lanacuan and Township; J. Layton Moore, sup The liquor licenses of a Clifton DeProphetis, 500 W. 9th staff Australian Communist parties the ervising principal, David H. Bin Heights club and a Crum Lynne member of Chester, Crozer and Sacred Heart Hospitals. ing, principal, and Samuel Godfrey, most fertile ground for recruits.

They were always looking for re Fall From Swing Injures Twins, 2 The convocation was part of the cruits. Their most trusted agents taproom were ordered suspended by' the State Liquor Control Board, yesterday. sales to non-members the annual convention ceremonies. acted as talent scouts. of Ridley Park, and Russell Williams, suervising principal, Edward B.

Topping, principal, and Donald Storey, of Interboro school system. C. Edwin Max, traffic en But if one ring found a recruit The 2-year-old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L.

DiPeppe of It takes 400,000 tons of prune it thought could be trusted, he Polish American Citizens Association of Clifton Heights was ordered j-iu nuisiae coumgaaie, were palms to make 160,000 tons of dried gineer and safety manager of couldn't be put to work unless Moscow approved. Moscow either to suspend operations for 15 days injured yesterday when they fell prunes. Anthony Stackeni, proprietor of; from a swing at the rear of their American Automobile Association was on hand to represent the spon had a file on the man or used home: Stacky's Bar, 1423 Holland av. one of the other spy rings to check sors of the dnver-training pro marietta sutierea a concussion Crum Lynne, was penalized by a 10 day suspension for sales to gram. on his trustworthiness.

In addition to their spy rings. when she fell to the concrete plat with DUPONT HOUSE PAINl formulated to prevent staining form under the swing and was un the Russians sought to set up fifth columns in both countries. These minors. Both suspensions will go into effect Oct. 6.

conscious when admitted to Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital. Her condi would be agents, undercover, of 16 PRR Freight Cars Derailed in Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio (B-Pennsyl tion today was listed as fair. course, who could be depended on to work for Russia in case of war when the Soviet spy chiefs would Monica received bruises of the forehead and was discharged after Personal Service ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ffK-Dale The- greatest achievement in Zenith's famous "Crusade to Lower the of You owe it to yourself ta e. it.

Tu( 'lO-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Other Models $100 and $123 NELSON'S 923 Edgmont Avi. CHester 34935 EASY TIME.PAYMENT PLAN EXTRACTIONS Asleep or Awake REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT Dr. A. M. Hirsch 614 EDGMONT CHESTER 28281 vama Kaiiroaa passenger service between Chicago and points east was delayed today by the derail treatment.

The children fell about two feet, according to their mother. have to return home. PAIR DESERTED Neither the Canadians nor Aus Brace's parents went out of town for several weeks and he was stuck with his own cooking. He called Peg Coleman, running a program ment of 16 to 18 cars of a freight tralians discovered the espionage train in Bucyrus, Ohio, the rail road said. on KGGM-TV.

She agreed to dem through their own police work. In both cases they were set on the Holmes Teen-Age Dance Postponed onstrateon the air how to make If your home has large areas of painted clapboard or wood above brick or stone, here's good news! NewDuPontTwo-PurpoteHouie Paint is specially formulated to prevent staining on masonry below painted surfaces cost no more than ordinary house paint! it Prvtntj whit staining blow painted surfactt A brilliant whitt can tinted coffee. trail by Russians who were part of i The Fort Wayne division freight, running between Fort Wayne, and Crestline, Ohio, jumped, the tracks at 2:10 a.m. No one was in Tonight's regular teen-age dance at Holmes Fire Co. has been post poned until next Friday, according jured, a Pennsylvania spokesman to Vincent Gartland, fire company here said.

Regular 6.3S president. He added that Pennsylvania pas The dance will be held at that 65 senger trains between Chicago and date from 8 to 11.30 p.m. Holmes 5 Now Fire Co. sponsors the Kedron teen Philadelphia, Washington and New York would be delayed about 30 age Club. minutes because of the wreck.

These trains will be detoured over New York Central tracks from Fort Wayne to Crestline. The spokesman said the freight derailment was caused by a bro ken axle part on one car. 3 Negroes Accepted At N. C. University jr CHAPEL HILL, N.C.

tift-Three 4z for the lawn of a lifetime EBBS! plant'. W' IaboOTtJ's HOMO LAWM GRASS SEED Comes up earlier in the Spring. Stays greener longer in the Fall. Rolls out a brilliant carpet of grass around your home for family fun and happier living lasts a lifetime! None finer. N'ero students were ready for classes today at the University of North Carolina, the first of their race to be enrolled in' the undergraduate school at the 166-ycar-old institution.

Leroy Frasier. 17, his brother Ralph, 16, and John L. Brandon, 18, were admitted yesterday after federal judges refused to stay an order, issued Saturday directing KKmgjSwHB ff 4dwSwHUSflHflftwwHHfl the school to accept the youths. University officials said all three wore "academically qualified." All lie graduates of Durham's Hillside High School and will commute DAVY CROCKETT LUNCH KITS i daily from Durham, 12 miles away. 49 2 Miss Sandra Macneill, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Macneill of 439 Holmes road, Ridley Farms left for Maryviile College at Mary-ville, to begin her college career, to study music education, with piano as her major. She graduated from Ridley Township High School in the class of 1955 and was a member of the high ichool chorus for five years. She was a member of the debating team and spent two years as part of the girls ensemble connected with the JM DIAMOND ICE FUEL CO. 2nd Tilghman Sts. Chester 3-6271 mm .1 IHL JMhU-M J-J M.JeUd.

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