Chester Times (Newspaper) - October 29, 1946, Chester, Pennsylvania 7 OCTOBER 29 1946 CHESTER PA TIMES IN ELECTION SEEN FOR GOP WOMEN The Chester Council of Republican Women were told Monday night they could play a vital role in Uie Nov 5 election by working for and voting straight Republican ticket -11 that the 3 tnf Martin administration fied I their efforts in behalf of all Re- publican candidates Mrs Carroll vice chairman of the State Republican Committee re- that when Pennsylvania were removed from office eight ago the administration left by the Executive Wednesday October Central Boys organized games 4 to 9 p m Sr and Jr boxing 5 p rn Football practice 6 p m Chester Boys room and playground activities Jr gym activities 6 p m Sr gym activities 7 p m Girl meeting at th m a tremendous This deficit she added has been from the taxpayers by two sue ve Republican administrations since the advent of Governor aro Martin and Attorney e H Duff at a has been created Directing her remarks principally to he women Mrs Carroll blamed scarcities and high prices on the Washington administration sne charged has brought conditions about by inept handling of national problems meeting was presided over Mrs Frances Donahoo council YWCA at p m Robert Wade Neighborhood Pre-school 9 to 12 noon Jr ac 3.30 to 7 rn dance DEATH OF FIRE CHIEF LAID TO OIL BLAZE The toll of the Sun OH disaster ose to 11 morning when ti jury ruled that Injuries there on Oct 3 were di- attributable to the death of Nicholas J Marcus Hook ire Company chief A blue ribbon pane rendered Ls verdict after hearing testimony a inquest in the Building ut Marcus Hook v jurors were assembled by Deputy Coroner Maxwell Ut the inquest was conducted bj Coroner Roy Blackburn Mr Barnett who sustained burn and Injuries at the refinery blaze died Tuesday Oct 22 as he being rushed to Chester Hospital ii the Marcus Hook ambulance afte suffering a heart attack at lit speakers were E- Wallace Republican nominee fo Louis A Bloom Cheste candidate for state legislature ha Honan city chairman of th committee ELKS LUGS IN ANNUAL MEETING The national convention of the Loyal Order of Lugs Elks was held at the Elks home Chester on Saturday and Sunday with delegates from all parts of the United States Chester Chapter Big Lug Harry Walters made the welcome address National Big Lug Ferguson of Boston Mass was succeeded by Hurry Coslet of Maryland Ferguson was presented with a ring and wrist home Dr John H Turner of Glenolden a physician performed ai autopsy immediately and said was caused by a coronary occlusion The jury concurred In this ion but hold that the burns an shock previously sustained by Barnett was contributory factors to liti sudden death The victim was given first ala i treatment after lie was hurt i returned to the fire developed later and he was admitted to Hospital on Oct 5 He was released 12 days later and was convalescing at home at the time of death Junkman Summoned By House Surplus Group Washington UP Phillip Ballis Philadelphia junk dealer was asked to tell the House plus Property Investigating Committee today how he was able to buy surplus tractor parts valued at each for only apiece Bailis representing the firm of Max Baills and Sons was the successful bidder for tractor power control units sold through the Philadelphia Regional Of- fice of the Government's War Assets Corp WAC is now the Assets Administration CURTIS PLANT PLANS TOLD TO CHESTER ROTARY Curtis Publishing Company's building in Sharon Hill will hav a length of 1200 feet width of 40 feet and will be built on two levels Details of the plans which hav Just been approved were announce at a meeting of Chester's Rotary a the Chester Club at noon today Don Brennan company repre sensitive guest of the club sa VESSEL LOADED WITH SUGAR AT HOOK ANCHORAGE A ship full of bags Methoi r 3371 tons of anchored at elated ic Hook anchorage today Jound for Philadelphia from Cuba cargo of the scarce food is stopped in mid-river by he shipping jam in the ort of Philadelphia The ship carrying the is the American cargo ship It arrived here this ng from Puerto Tarafa Cuba and vlll wait until a pier assignment is available in the Quaker City port The cargo is consigned to the Sugar Refineries in Philadelphia a branch of the tional Sugar Refineries It is ex- that the ship will be held in nerc for several days Agent for the ship is the United Fruit Lines Meanwhile the jam of ships stalled at the anchorage of the ough during the 28-day strike ended Sunday continued to as crewmen went back to work Launch Service Delaware avenue and Church street Marcus Hook was kept busy all day Monday ferrying crew members back to the ships they had left during the OBITUARIES P CARR The funeral ot Prank P Carr Sr 91 was held from his late residence 251 Leamy avenue Springfield on Saturday afternoon Rev John Elroy minister at the Community Methodist Church Springfield ated Interment was at Arlington tery Pallbearers Weldon Morrow William Haren Franklin Pancoast Samuel Levis William Morrow and Samuel Jr Mi Carr died Oct 21 after a two- weeks illness He was known in Delawares county He was born in Springfield the son of the late William Carr and Mary Ann THOMAS M LUKENS Funeral services for Thomas M Lukens 63 of 403 South Fourth street Colwyn will be held on Wednesday afternoon at two MRS MATILDA M WATT Mrs Matilda M Watt of Le Hann Circle Springfield who observed her ninety-fifth birthday In the sprin died on Friday evening Oct 25 a yy o'clock from the funeral home of ter an illness of three days Charles H Drewes 920 Main street was the first time Mrs Watt had Darby Rev Robert Lamont pastor ever been ill in her long life of the Darby Presbyterian Church Watt who was born in will officiate Burial will be in Ar- lington Cemetery Friends may call this evening Parsons Carr Prior to his ment he was a contractor and builder He had been confined to his home for four years due to in- of age Mr Carr was a members of ron Methodist Church Morton and when able he was active In the Church work and the Sunday school He was a member of the P O S of A Mr Carr's survivors are one Prank P Carr Jr of Springfield Mrs Elsie Lewis of Springfield Mrs Bessie Morrow of Gradyville Mr Lukens who died on day in Lankenau Hospital delphia after an illness of nine days was a retired Darby business man having operated a fruit and produce business and also a grocery store in the borough for many years He had been a resident of Darby and Colwyn for 50 years and was a lifetime member of the Darby Presbyterian Church He was a member of the Fire Com- pany for over 40 years Prospect Lodge No 578 P and A M and Bartram Assembly His his widow Elsie Gantz Lukens two sons Thomas W Jr of Pittsburgh and B liot of Philadelphia three grand- land had lived with her son in Springfield for the past 22 years Her husband Robert M Watt died in 1914 They had been married shortly after Mrs Watt came to this country when she was 17 They lived in Philadelphia until death A member Church of at the Oak Fifty-first Park and Pine railroad tracks will bracket the longed strike And this morning only eight of the ships that were stalled railroad win huge building delivering raw here for long periods remained ac terials on one side and hauling the anchorage away finished copies of Curtis lications on the other One of these the Charles Hall was scheduled to leave this afternoon In addition to Dr Turner others who testified at the Inquest Dr William Russell Levis chief surgeon at Hospital Paul Woodrow a first aid man at Sim Oil and Clarence Vernon Marcus also were on received a traveling bag j 1 speakers platform The following officers were dav will Others were expected to move either to thP il of up and Edith Cavr of Springfield daughters Nine grandchildren also survive Relations and friends called day evening MRS FLORENCE M GAEHRING Funeral services for Mrs Florence May Gaehring who died at her home 914 Seventh avenue Prospect Park on Sunday will be held at the Griffith Funeral Chapel Norwood on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 vices will be held in St James iiv to thP of theirs aboard this freighter are Hnv Past now tors of a west coast union which Saturday t osi Issues copies a week at 11 not completed strike set 1 Continued From Page One 1 Maryland Big of Philadelphia Treasurer Lyndhurst N Buck Wilson of Historian Jurors Rev G Harold Hill pastor of Marcus Hook Baptist Church who served as foreman Fd Mary M Campbell secretary of nil Marcus Hook School Board Clyde rml wee t negotiations nf her of ones t other Ladies Home Journal Country Jack and Jill and the new shin imp move Episcopal Church Prospect Park at 2.30 Rev Paul R R the rector will officiate Burial will be in Cemetery Friends may call on Wednesday evening Mrs Gaehring who had been ill children and a sister Mrs laide Pennock of Baltimore MRS BESSIE M TAYLOK Mrs Bessie M Taylor widow of George W Taylor died in a county hospital on Monday after a linger- ing illness Mrs Taylor had been a resident of this city for many years She is survived by three ters and two Mrs Elva Bunker of Chester Mrs Vera Ul- rich of Chester Mrs Hazel De- Kalb of Rockland Del Woodrow W of Rockland and Allen R of the Merchant Marine Three sisters Mrs Florence L Webb Mrs Cecie Payne and Mrs Minnie Landing all of Maryland streets In Philadelphia for 36 years Mr Watt was a faithful attender at church services until about three years ago However she did attend church service on Palm Sunday of this year During both the first and second World Wars she knitted extensively for British War Relief and was pre- sented with a pin for her service to this organization She was a Gold Star Mother through the loss of her son Graham B Watt in the first World War and has been a ber of the Springfield Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary for the past twenty years She is survived by a brother and sister in Londonderry Ireland Mrs Rebecca Donnell who is 91 and Robert McCarter 93 a daughter o- IN J IK taxi license fee from to Max HuZl of N J Part-time summer licenses for governors is as fo Part-time summer c 0 governors s cabs will be increased from to Liebtag of Philadelphia rHo I Af under the statute Lug Bates of Chester Lug was the 3 Untied Ul The Chester Materials Company Yates of Bristol Lug of for e Ceser ae Yates of Brso ug the only bidder on for paving of Mill street from lf N J Lug awarded a Dalton supervising principal of cus Hook public schools Alex Spunn a retired foreman of American cose Corporation Mrs Bessie a retired school teacher and William J Thornton a borough druggist the firm he said received Santo Smith I m J ond to Third and was awarded a of Lug Fox of contract Previously an land N ami ft new appointee had ben introduced j Tyler of Chester from the 1945 the convention loan fund to cover the costs of the which was followed by a clam bake with n floor show and dancing of 3 Continued From Page One Borough Hall he assigned by the editors con- Chile This ship was at the during the early days of the waiting to go to the Ford pier will find an First reading of an ordinance changing a zoning classification on the East Side met with approval and a public hearing will be held on Nov 8 at 10 a- m to hear any objections to the change If final approval Is rna vy Continued From Puge One to lighten the burdens honor guard awaiting him Lining the walk will be a bugle corps composed of men who fought In the war and uniformed bers of the special police up to job from pulp to finished Product The company and operates H own paper mills tj expected Trie entire county slate will be he company and operates nw Tho H r i A A iic was introduced by Sinclair arrived with a cargo of Lukens chairman for the crude The Flat r flip VOaiS finished on demolition of the relli Building at Third and Reany streets COLLAPSES Russell 21 of 1209 Honan street a former serviceman collapsed at Third and Welsh streets at 8 p m Monday He taken to Chester Hospital by the Franklin Rescue s crown over the years It was left tor William Ward Jr former mayor to add the touch of which he was noted when he was active in united at Swarthmore where T Jay Sproul and Walter F Layer for the State Legislature are to wait for the Stassen party Since It was announced several weeks neo Unit Stassen would Delaware County Interest among the public and party has been mounting steadily Guided by this evidence party leaders have made preparations to accommodate audiences nt both sites Is planning lo handle a larger crowd than the 750 persons who greeted Governor Edward tin on Oct 17 Swarthmore it Is understood anticipates capacity at- tendance The auditorium there associated with the Savings and Loan Chester Mark Dresden in an ment urged members to attend the annual meeting of the Boy Scouts on Nov 16 In another Bay moved mto the pier for two was 59 and the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Mahlon T Lenhart of Essington where his father was proprietor of the Lenhart Hotel She was a resident of the borough for more than 30 years and was tive in the affairs of St James Church being a member of the She is survived by her husband John S a son Arthur L and a daughter Mrs Lyle Hankins There are three grandchildren Joan and Carol Gaehring and Karen kins all of Ridley Farms A brother Walter Scott Lenhart lived with Mrs Gaehring There is another brother Lucien T and a Phyllis T Lenhart Her stepmother Mrs Tevillia Lenhart resides in Millsboro Del and a sister Eleanor R Lenhart lives in Wilmington Del also survive Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the funeral home of Ray F Imschweiler 1600 Edgmont avenue Burial will be in tery Friends may call on day evening MRS EDITH GRAY Mrs Edith Entwistle Gray 67 wife of William R Gray of 226 Mrs Mary Brown of Glasgow Del and one son William Watt Springfield with whom she mat her home She had ten dren and eight great-grandchildren Services will be conducted today at her son's residence on Le Hann Circle at 2 p m by the Rev Thomas C Pollock pastor of the Oak Park Church At the Ing on Monday evening members of the Springfield Unit of the ican Legion Auxiliary held a service Interment will be at Cemetery oi cruoe on to unload a CYRILLA M which has been company docks tend a luncheon meeting at Chester this Thursday hear a discussion on extended use of X-Rays in hospitals Victory is not ex- early next week The ea y d and treatment returned home after civic He had lost none of his genius for expression Miss Louise long chairman of volunteer special ices who often had been for her marked ability told her col- on the board that she was ble to only through the ABE MARTIN Miss Lucy I guess Wes Hanger lias go a fine son fer 1 rend where lie's wanted in Kansas an Ohio is tryin t hold him Life's too short t wait fer a thorough in scats 600 This meeting Is sponsored by the Young Republicans of ware County Stassen whose crowded Itinerary precludes an overnight stay will leave the county after the rally other will EVICTED OFFERS THREE CHILDREN A Philadelphia bus driver and his wife evicted from a Both here for west coast ports cargo Continued From Page One Miss Cyrilla M Holl daughter of survive the late Emil and Annie Holl died Monday night at her home 309 South avenue Media following a two weeks illness Miss Holl suffered a heart attack died two hours later She was a retired music supervisor and formerly taught at Clifton Heights and In Montgomery County Final rites will be held Thursday morning from the Rigby Funeral Home 1 West Baltimore avenue Media Solemn Requiem Mass will Church street Moorestown N died on Sunday at her home Mrs Gray was of ter until her marriage 35 years ago and was a member of the First Church of Chester Beside her husband she is vived by four Robert of Russell of clair N J Mrs William Brooks of and Mrs M P H son of Oaklyn N J Two sisters Mrs Nellie Pennington of Boothwyn and Mi's Frank Draper of Chester also 7 1948 and on Jan 1 1949 The above sums with the present furnished by Miss said she deserved ot the credit since whatever iad been accomplished by the local ranch was the work of devoted she thanked them or the loyalty which they had dis- layed Mrs William Ward Jr who has on the board since the First Vorld War in her Blowing tribute up Miss Lucy's in the The ter Red Cross is Lucy At the conclusion of his brief homo sold to a war veteran today sl QQQ the Authority is permitted offered three of their nine children lo borrow would provide rally to fulfill to anyone who will take care of Lne completion of the new water r engagement the next day He them after parishioners of their Mr Dodd explained remain in the county about six church offered shelter to the eldest Tne calculations are based upon hours six paying two per cent Interest on the The invitation lo come here was ir no one comes to their assistance The total amounts borrowed extended on behalf of the Thomas Walsh and his wife 31 of as interest rates on bonds d m I be said at 10 a m at the Church of the Nativity where she was for many years Interment will be In Calvary Cemetery Surviving are three bert E a Media attorney Herman of Drexel Hill Fred of Parkesburg Pa three Mrs John E Donough of this city Mrs James W Regan of Drexel Hill and Miss Frances Holl of Media Funeral services will be held on Thursday from her late home at two p m Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery Upper Darby RALPH ALBERT CLARK JR Funeral services for Ralph bert Clark Jr 46 of 108 Cherry street will be held Thursday 2 p m from the parlors of Charles H Drewes 920 Main street Darby Friends may call Wednesday ning Burial will be in Philadelphia Memorial Cemetery Mr Clark who had been employed by the Drewes MRS RUTH P ROSS Mrs Ruth P Ross 1710 West Mary street died at her home on Friday after an illness of about six months Mrs Ross the former Ruth rigan was born in Chester and had lived here all of her life except for a short time when she resided in New York She attended Watts School and was a member of St Daniel's ME Church She was the daughter of Annie M and the late John Surviving are her mother her band Frank Ross and her two sons Henry and Donald all of Chester and the following sisters and Howard C of At- City John Jr of New York Mrs Eva S Miller Mrs Ida R Davis Earl D Mrs Elva N Frank J gan Mrs Annie C Barry and Wil J all of Chester Funeral services will be held 2 p m Thursday at St Daniel ME Church with burial in Haven Memorial Park Friends may call at her home from 5 to 10 p m day opening address Mr Long presented the honor guest with several gifts on behalf of the board can Party by Turner who ally is seeking re-election to a twelfth term They formed a close acquaintance when Slassen then Minnesota's chlet executive served as President of the Council of State Governments Turner was a member of the Board of Directors The latest word received by Turner Indicated that Stassen would arrive in Philadelphia at 1.12 this He will be met at the Thirtieth Street Station by Turner and Clarence L Conner President of the County Commissioners who Cheltenham Township said the three youngest children should the Authority withhold the will e ree yo should the Auory wo e be taken to the Montgomery ratc increase until 1 1947 the County House of Detention at Is all that would be able until 1949 for proceeding with the development of the The oldest child is twelve TO WORK said This would I I mean delaying construction POLIO VICTIM IN ISOLATION ANNEX Lawrence Taylor two a victim of infantile paralysis Is the first tient to be admitted to the new isolation annex at the Chester Taylor child who lives on N Y V RIDLEY PARK ARIET STORE 17 E HINCKLEY AVE RIDLEY PARK PA TAYLOR TOT and PAL ALL METAL BABY WALKERS Special present Mr and Mrs Long William H Jones Eugene Mergy Mr William R vost Miss Mr and Mrs William Ward Jr Mr and Mrs William Blakeley Jr Mrs Sr H H Ward and his grand- daughter Joan Donahue William B McClenachan Jr Mrs Frank Mr nml Mrs William can Mrs Marie Wade the new ex- secretary Mrs Bess R Stouppe and Mr and Mrs Theodore also is the speakers chairman for the campaign From there he will be brought lo the county and after a brief rest mid dinner depart with the lican entourage for Before the war which witnessed Stassen's resignation as governor In to enter the Navy he was a frequent visitor to the Turner dence on Idlewild lane Media Continued From One mean delaying The Taylor child wno on and issuing in bonds on road Swarthmore was Jan 1 1949 admitted to the hospital on Monday Meanwhile an immediate rate He nmv m a respirator and his i Daniels business agent for increase enables the Authority to is reported to be fair The 312 an AFL teamsters union proceed with construction plans usual treatment for polio is being announced this morning that 11 as soon as the Public Administered to him by Dr Burton striking drivers have returned to Commission approves the transfer physician for the work for Scott Brothers trucking of the water from ware chapter National In- concern under a settlement reached the Pennsylvania Railroad tothe Paralysis Foundation I Pn L s 3 A Funeral Home for the past 15 years died suddenly of a heart attack at his home on Sunday evening He had lived in Collingdale for the past 22 years Survivors include his parents Mr and Mrs Ralph Clark of Darby his wife Margaret Dick Clark four children Dorothy Richard Robert and Harold all of home and a ter Mrs Thirza of Darby FALLE FROM ROCKING HORSE Two-year old Edwin Kremere 1019 Culhane street had his first fall from a horse on Monday The steed was a wooden rocking horse But Edwin was taken to Chester Hospital anyway and treated for bump on his head MRS ANNIE E Mrs Annie E Major a former resident of Media died Monday night at her home 35 Elmwood Place Elizabeth N J She was 81 Wife of the late Thomas H Mrs Major had lived In the County Seat until about 20 years ago Requiem mass will be said at the Church of the Immaculate tion Elizabeth N J Thursday morning and there will be a viewing at night at the Rigby Funeral Home 1 West Baltimore avenue Media Interment will be Friday in very Cemetery Surviving are a son Paul F of Elizabeth and a daughter jory an instructor in the U S ing Corps at Syracuse University N Y Monday night U S TREASURY BALANCE Washington ance Oct 25 In- ternal revenue toms receipts receipts expenditures 5 From One the provisional agenda a proposal that details on all Allied troops stationed in countries be disclosed The American tion was that the Russians in the interests of peace should company Mr Dodd stated annex named the This he said will bring inland s Irving Memorial In honor water to Chester a year sooner of the past president and member than waiting until January to make of thc Chester Hospital Board was the rate increase I opened on Oct 20 It accommodates 15 patients o i Mrs Esther RN supervisor I Q ol Pediatrics nursing at the hospital J is in charge of the isolation unit i J D The Taylor child is now under the of a nurse from the Infantile The agreement was signed May 23 the government seized the mines to end a long strike Some quarters here believed Lewis been privately assured that the contract would be reopened possibly by Reconversion Director John R who has been in crisis during Krug's of peace also should details on their own troop dis- I o positions However it was X that the American delegation I O was not contingent on The continued warm and humid liar action by the Soviet Union portion of today's weather forecast American publication of troop dis- read like a mid-summer prediction would head oft what was the weather felt I w Foundation S Have Your Suit or Overcoat MADE TO MEASURE JP Choose from All-Wool Worsteds K Custom Tailors 309 MARKET STREET Also Alterations and Cleaning the coal sence Shortly IS vv no vti i n Ti expected to be one of the most bitter to many Delaware battles in the current The Weather Bureau said that the m W V Continued From Page One gates etc unless you with larceny after Lewis ment Mr told a news con- any that them would be no coal strike Ho did not whether he felt the entire would lie settled peacefully or simply that the not start Friday as weather this afternoon and Wednesday No more rain out would threatened Some quarters believed that If the government does reopen Lewis en- tire contract its aim would be to 111 1 Jk ing Soviet Foreign Commissar early morning fog and drizzle would M Molotov was scheduled to way to partly cloudy warm to the assembly later in the day and -1 it believed ho might renew sia's demand for troop details The small nations meanwhile re- their assault on the Big Five veto power with the Philippines and Syria attacking the uses made of the veto in UN Security Council meetings Brig Gen Carlos P delegate said that his nation Don't remove license tags from That is an extremely state of the atomic a wage limiting the veto to i would head off another winter ot Uwt u wm strides in other basic obstruct our efforts towards oi agreement Mr last winters 18 on the veto cents an hour in sald ls not only the strike by the CIO United Steel but Workers and it subsequently served DUC a-s the basis for the contract with Lewis Chief slimmed UD the chief summed up the sUim Directors Pave Railroad Property Part of the Watts school yard Fourth and Edwards streets re- cently paved by the Chester School District belongs to the Pennsylvania Railroad and not to the school district This in- formation war passed along to the directors in a letter from the railroad's real estate agent which was read at the Monday night board meeting The lot was not leased for playground purposes the letter stated and the board was asked whether it desired to purchase or lease the property President Frank G Andrews stated that the board had been misled In its property lines when paving that area and suggested the directors ask for lease on a a year basis The matter was referred to Solicitor Archie Levy for study j FUNERAL HOME E 1 M and r Jica CEMETERY MEMORIALS WAR MEMORIALS VETERANS MEMORIALS R P OGLESBY 1809 EDO AVE PHONE f oiks For truly exquisite design and pure in craftsmanship our jewelry merits unhesitating choice Priced from CASH or CREDIT One of Lewis apparent aims now is to got credit for the AFL for a higher formula in the second round of pay boosts hinted the government would probably use the negotiations beginning Friday for another at- tempt to get of the mining business One source said the coal mines administration might ask the mine owners to re-enter negotiations with Lewis to get a contract that would permit return of the properties to Adolfo Costel Durels Bolivian delegate charged that some nations were using the veto merely to suit their own ends If we do eliminate It we must limit it he said speaker after the assembly convened nt H E Paris chief Syrian made n mild attack on the veto 6 Continued From C Page One O general manager of TVA Today's Weather Temperatures for High yesterday 76 at 4 p m low this morning 60 at 1 a m average yesterday 66 Precipitation In 24 hours this month 1.97 Sun rose a sun sets 5.03 p m Moon rises 10.49 n moon sets 8.04 p m New moon Oct Today's At High 3.06 a m 3.32 p low 10.21 a in 10.57 p m Local cloudy and continued warm nnd humid this afternoon tonight and Wednesday Expected today 74 low tonight 60 high Wednesday 74 i Authorities disclosed that the ban on being masked on the street still applies and will be in effect until the war is officially declared over Children can wear masks on the street but adults not GARAGE ROBBED OF who operates a garage at 1400 West Ninth street notified police yesterday afternoon that a thief had entered the during his absence taking from a desk GOOD WILL REPAIRS After many delays Good Will Fire Company is now making needed repairs to its building at Fifteenth and Potter streets De- lays were caused by labor shortage and material scarcity SYRUP OF For Relief of Colds Croup Johnson's Pharmacy 902 Keystone Road Chester Penna HEAVY ENAMEL WALL COVERING for bathroom or kitchen Grease and dirt certain tough wear Will wear many years In tile all colors at 51.17 A SQUARE YARD We carry stainless and chrome moulding ALEXANDER'S HOE 6th Phone 7167 A L LAHN Prop Ui I Lt Vli private operation The mines were since 1939 to succeed Lilienthal J seized last May 22 NEXT FRIDAY NOVEMBER isi FEAST OF ALL SAINTS Holy Day of Obligation MASSES AT OLD ST MICHAEL'S 5 5 7 8 9 and 12.05 Noon The new commission was created by Congress summer The including Clapp's are subject to Senate confirmation when the new Congress convenes in January Mr Truman charged the sion to carry on an ever-expanding program through which the benefits i of atomic energy may be realized We the president added that the full measure of benefits cannot be achieved the establishment of quate international controls He said the greatest step toward realizing the promise of atomic lor the world Iny In ful conclusion of the current UN for world without studying charts or weather maps The temperature also has been running degrees the 53 normal on Monday for ex- ample The temperature ranged from 61 at 3 a m to 76 at 4 p m Monday for a average of 66 The low this morning was 60 at 1 a m Ex- temperatures are a high of 4 today low of 60 tonight and of 74 again Wednesday The rainfall in the past 24 hours totaled 22 of an inch in Chester vicinity The month's total now is 1.97 inches WANTED FEMALES To Instructions In Ceramic Jewelry and Pottery Crafts A ant and hobby The course Is very reasonable Classes now Complete amic and pottery supplies Ridley Park 3565 BLACK BLAKTON Free Call and Delivery 1005 EDG AVE Ridley Park Chester DR H SHORE D E M T 1 S T 701 Welsh St Chester PHONE CHESTER New Plastic Plates PRICED CAN EASY PAYMENTS I