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   Chester Times (Newspaper) - June 11, 1951, Chester, Pennsylvania                              MONICKERS New names for new babies appear today on page 14 in the Baby Has Been Named column Last City Edition JTC COOL TONIGHT Chester area Tartly cloudy and not so cool this afternoon Clearing and cool again tonight Tuesday fair and warmer Covers Delaware County First 75TH 22986 24 PAGES NET PAID CIRCULATION AVERAGE MAY 1951 CHESTER PA MONDAY JUNE 11 1951 Daily Leased Wire Reports of United Press UP International News Service INS and Telephoto PRICE FIVE CENTS Lie Urges Early Talks To End Korean Conflict m silah chairm agers of yj president tion and f bridge and an honora laws along Lie the Johnson to the Torn graduated tlj also are S jf McCabe Ei 3 The Mc founded b t the Class Scott liam Holm standing e senior clas j The Owen Moo and awan senior cla faculty to degree oi character William Medal foi service w Ellen Ash The Ui general w W Nason ground forces The Secretary of East commanders coalition in China Sumner Oliver ster now of Sacrament Cal and his daughter Ann each other is they receive degrees this College The in 1924 and today as his daughter rec liver is the son of M By JACK THOMPSON Both sides in the Korean conflict should seekany chance to open talks on a agreement at parallel United Nations Trygve Lie declared this morning inthe address at College And to the 218 graduates who were Awarded degrees Lie a id they must themselves in the next years to the creation of a peace world community A Chester boy Robert Lloyd Gray of 916 Townsend st was among he honor winners receiving the award of the Engineers Club Philadelphia Team A former Chester resident T Oliver of Sacramento who graduated from Swarth in 1924 received an electrical degree at todays as his daughter Ann Oliver received her AB Oliver is the sonof Mrs Edmund Oliver who lives daugh and soninlaw Mr and Mrs H McKinney at 215 W 24th He graduated from Chester High in wife is the former Tanguy who graduated from in 1923 Howard i of the board of man Swarthmore College Swarthmore of Straw Clothier was awarded Truce at Called Defeat By Wedemeyer Also Opposed Sending U S Ground Troops Into Korean War Washington Gen Albert C Wedemeyer put himself behind Gen Douglas Ko rean War proposals today and denounced the adminis Far Eastern policy now in the past By JAMES LEE Washington Gen Albert C Wedemeyer to day opposed the policy of sending U S ground troops into the Korean War and warned that a truce at the Parallel would be a psy defeat e is By UN Forces with Drives Into and First G Na suppo degree of doctor of with speaker as graduated from in 1896 He is married r Edith Lamb who was 1898 Two of their sons graduates Award be Engineering Award Thomas B McCabe of now president Co was won by Wil Brown jr as the out student in the Medal established by jr of the Class of 1894 d to the man in the who is judged by the ave shown leadership based on nd scholarship went to FATHER DJ formerly of Tanguy Oliver morning at SvJ from engineering gree in history late Mr Oliver School in 1921 a married to the more in 1923 now a consulting er Ruth Tanguy wh taught for a timi Welsh I Award Vith To lin Fire Tip spectacula Wednesday night w week first of i any tipsters who cal Welsh st goes the Edith Land 57 W st took the second prize wi the drowning of Chester Creek off fi third pr The shared this year by j nd Lotte by Nason ed Nations secretary introduced by Dr John president of In his add ss he said all I believe that the a rt Ferry was stuck causing traf jams oh both sides of the river not for prizes other tipsters this weel Ametrane 59 W Thomas Boulden j Esther Spano 923 ons must be used by YMCA M A Jiter Times fol r to infort mother with the ac of their peoples as their Turn to Page 2 Number 6 gerald Spring and Park GI iJ Casualty Park G I former Ches arrier became a Korean the third time according ion received by his The soldier Cpl Earl T Cloud jr of Mr and Mrs Earl T Cloud drive Park was recently by a mortar shell v Cpl Cloud 20 was driving a jeep the mortar shell scored almost beth Fields 415 F Smith jr 1206 Mrs Mary Matt Nancy DeVito 4 Sarah Carter 31 dia Mrs Mary land av Gleno 2427 W 3d St 419 E 10th treet fire which burned i the leading local n i first prize in the w her report of small boy in street e of the week B ather received a BS degree was electrical ved her bachelor of arts de Edmund J Oliver and the Chester High in California He is was graduated from Swarth at Chester High School Wedemeyer told senate in that he would have recommended punitive ac against the North Ko air and naval forces but not the use of the general backed assertion that Acheson was wrong in testifying that U S Far 1945 recom nationalist He declared that inter r e c o m Japan is Seen As Russian Future Target By HOWARD Tokyo of Defense George C Marshall ended a far eastern visit today after voicing be lief that the communist war oman Wins Marshal of made in a secret message Dec 1945 was erroneous that Korea be Wedemeyer also was quoted Sen Brewster R Maine as telling i the committee today that if comes to a showdown we 11 have to go it alone in the Chinese communists war against there communis ut Tollins furniture store on rs and picture story of the past d Mrs Reginald Campbell 605 kly Times Tipster Contest tt Brewster said Wedemeyer also the Reds agreed with MacArthur that Kor danger of bringing Russia into the was a calculated risk that should be taken According to also sided with MacArthur on the question of bombing Manchuria Wedemeyer said that as things are with Russia it is their third team opposing our first team and their siness Here jump G ing volt core were Joseph I 8th st Mrs j 14 W 8th St alnut st Mark was equivalent to a Robert ess index of 366 based on the Summer streets d 1935 to 1939 which is rated Media Mrs Willif i A Beggs 704 0 av ic Mrs B nk deposits were up com 1910 W 12th Village Gree st Henry lover lane 306 W 2d st W Front st Plum st Me rnn 319 N Wood n Ann Okonski bward Bethany Smith t John Josephine leral business in Chester dur soared to 29 above the in April a year ago ac to the Bureau of Business irch of Pennsylvania State situation i is a very This we Korean a is to control at 311 oclock Monday a m EDT Monday the United States if old this morn e communists want all use position is iger if hold this 3 close to owan rather SA the USS P on deck out th Vessel Two Th import FRANCISCO harbor fr Seflis pictured from the air words CVG 2 which s crack flattop and its part in fighting supporting 1 oops International aim in Korea that whole close to Japan In a farewell news confer ence with Tokyo correspond ents Americas also denied again that his trip to Japan and Korea was connected with possible ceasefire nego The from Airport in an airforce afternoon for his ret Want All But th are in a third team at times has defeated us overall c in The general explained why he would not have recommended send ing ground forces against the Red invasion of South Korea last June in expansion It imf against J also that There are lots of potential Turn to Page 2 Number 7 Marshall Hook Mrs D4 Willard dr Ridley par 1 to a year ago the April total building oper atic s increased 29 over the same mo h in 1950 and factory payrolls roa id 52 over the total of a year bef e power sales showed a jun t of 22 and postal receipts of were 11 higher than April Telephones in service jumped or a new total of 31893 ding industrial areas through John Maloney 1003 Central av Mrs William Fuller W 3d St Marcus Hook Mrs Philip Rose 2609 Forwood st Mrs Edward Scholl 332 E 9th st Mrs Florence ranging from 6 in Scranton to 42 in Bethlehem lie direct hit The former Ridley Jackson 217 N Olive st Media High School student Rossin 1701 W 2d St Day greetings to his father Emma Thomas 1708 W 2d st before he was wounded TT I S Treasury Balance Washington bal nce June Internal revenue Customs receipts Receipts Expenditures He was first wounded in Korea in December He was shot in The army removed him from the battlefields to a West Coast hos and after recovery sent him back into combat with allowing him a furlough home After returning to combat Cpl Cloud was the driver of a jeep that ambushed by a Red China pa The windshield was shattered gunfire and Cpl Cloud was slightly wounded He escaped the i trap His wounds were so slight Vv tnat he did not require hospitali He was sent back into the Rumanian DP Gets High School Diploma At Was Once Qualified Pharmacist Alines and then received combat wounds his third f CPL EARL T CLOUD JR j Wounded Third Time NEWS Blast Kills 3 Lewistown Pa blast of undetermined origin rocked the American Viscose Corp plant here today three per sons and injuring nine King MaY Abdicate London physical condition caused specu lation today whether he would have to abdicate to safeguard his health if not life Red Crackdown Hong Kong to clay on a government Media Fire Destroys Frame Building A frame building at the rear of 111 W 3d st Media was destroyed by flames Sunday The fire was discovered by Oscar who lives there Media firemen were summoned but were unable to save the struc ture According to firemen the building belonged to George Henry of 326 N Olive st serious leakage of secrets and threatened death to persons involved Premier Chou EnLai said there hart been a serious leakage that might en danger the nations security but gave no details Fight TV Washington Federal Communications Commission to day authorized the transmission of Wednesdays Joe Sa vold fight in New York to theatres in Chicago Baltimore and Wash ington via a closed television cir cuit tothe enemy secretary re resolved to fd and make it enti peninsula he pointed out Face factor and they have that on their hands the first statement by a I American authority Asks J reaty G i the significance of the hto be in July or Moscow i called today for a Japar e peace conference enture in relation to the plan of world ed that future action an falls within the com munist pi i of grand strategy The d ense secretary revealed had discussed Japans ith Gen Matthew B Turn to 2 Number 4 At time t excluding Russia and demanded thai fought against Japan in Vorld War II be included At Pirk Russians charged the U China from present effi treaty with Ja The new made in a no Ambassador A in Moscow was delivered Chicago UP Market Meal Forecast INS Slaughtering of jeef catt at big Chicago packing houses c ne to a standstill today and hoi throughout the country pere warned that black market j ices may be in operation d of the week ning of under the coun ame from George T Ne ive secretary of the Na of Retail Meat that unless big pack e beef slaughtering the concession firms ing the night afc Com home of the e Sox and stole a safe which tl estimated contained 000 and 575000 The loss was disco by the The Wi ter sale pil exec tional A Dealers He pre ers resu black will be the only source of supply for Americas dinner table Spokesmen for the big four pack ers Swift Armour Wilson and Cud said they planned to do no beef slaughtering today because all cattle they purchased last week had been processed Friday They added that if their buyers employes reported for The funds represente weekend receipts from drinks and ing crowds which have Sox games with the Yankees Don McKay theIlli Sports Service wh been scheduled to be Brinks Express today Police said the theft the concession said money hac ered by a park when he opened the office today ars broke key Park manager sent to the communist em The the TJ Sof an aggressive red when prk today the firms ale of soft atched the York h operates ked up by vas The office with the aim c Soviet Union Marshall Wan ig In Tokyo George C M news confer en against Japa communist pli He said t want all Kore tion is much this rather than government t Though the cotted the att separate from the Sox office is lo at the south end of the field Door Jimmied Police said that the burglars ap scaled the park fence and then jimmied the door to the con cession office The burglars broke through a wall so they could move are able to contract for cattle tothe threefoot square safe into a day slaughtering may be resumed office and out to a ramp on a small scale Tuesday where they apparently carted it They emphasized however jn a truck work out a Beaten Reds Fleeing Area By Thousands J By EARNEST Tokyo Na tions forces shattered the communist iron triangle in Central Korea today with twin drives through Chorwon and in pursuit of fleeing Red armies Beaten Chinese Reds streamed north from mountain redoubt by the thousands toward and both 28 miles above the Parallel At the same time however other communist began an om inous buildup along the Par allel northwest of Seoul for a DOS nk tn the Far East its crew formed nds for Carrier units played an Allied i July of the advancing Allies Rams Into An 8th Army communique re ported a tank infantry task rammed into 20 ies north of the parallel and anchor of the crumBing iron triangle at 1255 p m p m Sunday Five minutes later the said another Al lied column shoves into Cho rph miles to west southwest ind western anchor of the triangular plateau Both cities were deserted High officers said the Reds falling back of 12 northeast of at the of the iron triangle and every country that 5 with deliberately s to draft a peace n sian proposal was handed to U S n G Kirk Sunday of the note a the British am song 12 miles northeast of tiwa for a new stand Rearguard stragglers fired few bursts of and uto matic weapons fire at the iac inc ng Allies but the advance Bher wise was unopposed The fall of Chorwon arid Ku hwa the communists outi the redoubt from which they lau hed and reportedly were ench and Chinese ys in Moscow long note accused tempting to create of nations a re militarized waging war against d China cretary of Defense shall implied at a that future action falls within the of grand strategy it the communists because their posi ronger hole so close to Japan lave a democratic Russians have boy its nf tbp TT c t their illfated spring offensiv months ago It also put the astride a valley running nor to the east coast port of W 80 miles north of the Resistance Dwindling Farther east the reported communi sistance also was dwindling vances of 2000 yards or mon Turn to Page 2 Nu Ins refe liles um um two least isan Diplomat H Proves Futil London Se Herbert Morrison admitted i today that the govi had been unable to find two the note said a peace conference Leon of 435 E 9th st has just received his high school diploma So have thousands of On arriving in this country he found that his European education thers but Loberant is distinctive Hes 42 years of age Now he looks forward to college o qualify as a pharmacist Next September Loberant will enter either Temple University or Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science Loberant a displaced person ar rived in this country in 1949 He was sponsored by a relative Mau icc Morris who operates the Pro Pharmacy 9th and Potter streets Had Own Drug Store In his native Rumania Loberant had a hatful of academic credits He was a qualified pharmacist and had his own drug store Then the Russians arrived and career and business were eclipsed He got out from under the Red rule in 1945 and went to Germany From there he came to the The details of those years Loberant prefers to keep to himself I was at odds with American stand rds He took a special state ex at Philadelphia to deter mine his exact status To qualify as a high school grad he needed credits in English and American history That meant night classes High School Day work and night school were hard work Loberant admits but it paid off when the state de of public instruction cer him a high school graduate Now hes preparing for college which wont be a new experience in the light of his education in Europe The chief rooters for the pros freshman are his wife Shir ley and son Norman 2 LEON LOBERANT Life Begins at 42 no cattle will be bought unless Of fice of Price Stabilization regula tions are followed These regula tions require a 10 rollback in average prices paid fanners lor cattle Checking Cattle Sales Michael Howlett regional OPS director said investigators were checking the sale of every head of cattle at the union stockyards in Chicago and elsewhere in the Mid vest He added that the investigators also check the disposal of the cat Todays Chuckle Honey said the husband Id be the happiest man in if you could bake bread like my mother used to bake I know his wife agreed But you would make me the happiest woman alive if you could just make dough like my father used to le sold Howlett said there have been no known instances of the cattle getting into the hands of McKay first said that the safe contained at least but ater changed his estimate to be tween and Fingerprint experts were assigned check the office and its con tents The White Sox split a double deader with the Yankees Sunday before 52054 fans should drafts of a treaty could be worked out The Soviet note restated proposals made in an earlier Russian note on May 7 concerning the peace treaty Then it was proposed that such a treaty should be drafted by the foreign ministers of communist China Britain Russia and the United States Same Points Remain The new note broadens this to include all the nations that fought against Japan but the other points made in the earlier note still re main Two of the major points of this were Turn to Page 2 Number 3 Sir Percy Williams security chief at Scotland Yard flew to New Two American Officers Die In Fire at US Navy Base Havana Cuba per unlicensed slaughterers or black sons were dead one was missing marketeers land 11 were under treatment for Hiss Prosecutor confer with the FBI and American officials on the strange disappear ance Under a fire of questions Morri son said it was unfair and irre sponsible to suggest in with the disappearance that there was widespread sexual perversion in the foreign office A London Sunday newspaper had made the suggestion It was that the search for Donald D MacLean head of the American section of the for eign office and Guy Burgess Far Eastern expert formerly attached to the British embassy in Wash ington has extended to Greece and Egypt Matter Is Serious Morrison gave Commons the first high level statement on the which is taken so that It may cause a complete reorganization of Britains security system Morrison that Burgess Turn to Page 2 Number 1 The OPS executive conceded that burns today as the result of a flash fnr uut ii f f f Virt f ft VU A J beef supplies will be short through out the month of June because armers are holding back their stock n the hope that congress will not Turn to Page 2 Number 5 In Todays Sinus Amusements 17 Media News Baby Named 14 Movie Clock Bedtime Story 20 Patterns Church Events lo Pearson Comics 20 Radio Cross Puzzle 13 Deaths 221 Stratton Helen Hunt 17 Television fire that swept the waterfront at the United States Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay The blaze which occurred Sat started when leaking gaso line ignited It did minor damage to naval installations and burned sides of paint from the anchored ships The dead included 19 officers identified tentatively Washington INS President Truman today nominated New York Police Commissioner Thomas F Murphy prosecutor of Alger Hiss for a federal judgeship and pro I moted Judge Harold R Medina wo American wno the trial 13 18 1617 Horoscope Letters Lewis Marriage Lie 3 Times Files 20 Tripp 6 Womens 8 Worrt a day IS 89 Telephone Ch as James Marshall and Lieut C J Peddicord Their home addresses were not immediately available communist leaders The chief executive also nomi Federal Communications Commissioner Frieda Hennock to A navy enlisted man was rebe a U S district judge ported missing and presumed dead and divers sought his body The The other dead were Cubans The 11 burned were said to in clude another American enlisted man whose condition was described as serious Murphy was named to succeed Medina as U S district judge for the second district of New York and Medina was appointed to fill the U S Circuit Court vacancy created by retirement of Judge Learned Hand No Speed Limit Slows Classified Ad Cop Whats the big idea go ing 60 miles an hour Adorable Creature My brakes dont work officer so I was rush ing to get home before I had an accident But youre safe from traffic cops and accidents when a Chester Times classified ad does the rush ing for you And the never heard of brakes Within a few hours they speed from ono end of town to the other deliver ing your message to many prospects To place ad phone 36161 or B P 1291 MB 60557 SW 63599 and ask for an taker i   

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