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   Chester Times (Newspaper) - June 27, 1951, Chester, Pennsylvania                              SMALL TALK Youll todays picture page 15 panel Covers Delaware County First Last City Edition SHOWERY Chester area Mostly warm and humid with showers and this afternoon tonight and Thursday 75TH 23000 26 PAGER NET CIRCULATION oo ORK u A AVERAGE MAY 1951 Jilted Woman Kills Self After Murder Try Man Bucks Bullet Fired by Former Girl Friend A middleaged Crum Lynne woman shot and killed her self in Tuesday eve ning after she attempted to take the life of an friend The shooting happened shortly after 515 p m in a parked on Sun avenue The dead woman identified by police as Miss Florence Hayden 46 of Penn apartments Crum Lynne shot herself through the head when she learned that her lover had spurned her Her first shot fired from a new Smith and Wesson re volver was intended for her former boy friend Hubert Moudy 40 who boards at 420 Sun av police said Moudy told Chief Joseph Both well of Linwood that he turned in time to see her draw the gun from WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 1951 Clarification on Maliks Offer Due in Few Hours Iran Speeding Oil Troops 1 m w MISS FLORENCE Takes Own Life her pocketbook He ducked just be fore she fired The bullet tore through the roof of the black 1938 Plymouth sedan owned by Miss Hayden Moudy a second shot and then fell out of the car and collapsed at Moudy a at Sinclair Co Trainer told police that his came to his resid ence just before supper She told him she wanted to talk things over He and Mrs Caroline Dooley with whom he boards went out to the auto He said Miss Hayden got Turn to 6 POSTSHOOTING and police authorities are shown a 6 Bond Issues To Face Voters Election Day Voters in four boroughs and in two school districts of the county will be presented with the ques tions of approving bond issues at the forthcoming primary election of July 24 In two other boroughs the voters will decide the local option question The question of favoring issu ance of licenses for the sale of liquor will be on the voting machines in the boroughs of Upland and Brookhaven In both boroughs there will be the additional question re sale of malt bever ages beer to most people The Darby boroughvoters wiTI decide on a proposed bond issue of 5225000 to be used for fire addition to the town hall construction of sewers and highway improvements Ridley Park Bond Issue Sen Dent Hits Back At Fine on Tax Talk By JACK B THOMPSON Times Legislative Correspondent Obviously angered at Gov John S Fines charges of sordid politics aimed at State Senators in his Monday night broadcast Sen John H Dent Democratic floor leader hit back Tuesday Night in a statewide broad cast over the same radio network Dent reminded the governor i his income tax proposal is by 20 Democrats and 12 Republican I senators including the top lead of his own party We refuse to give the governor a blank check drawn upon the credit of this commonwealth through a payroll tax upon the citizens who are helpless in this situation Dent declared Needs pi i Employes Are Granted Pay Increases The Westmoreland senator said the 20 Democrats and 12 Republi cans were not opposing the budget ary needs of the state but they are opposing the program of mating revenues and ing budget needs in order to give A bond issue proposed for governor a political slush ley Park in the amount of 5150000 of millions of dollars to spend 01 w Alrich will be used if approved for reason to fatten an already Price said the city will meet the 1 bloated payroll and to pour down higher wages with cash now avail City employes granted wage increases totaling for the remainder of the year Council approved the new wage pattern at a special meeting The increases taking effect July 1 are permanent Placed on an an basis next January they will be double the present amount Director of Finance W Alrich Oil Burner Man Fined The first violation of the citys new ordinance governing oil burner in cost the offender and costs in police court today Peter 30 412 E 9th st was fined by Magistrate R Robinson Lowry for installing a burner at 318 Upland street without either a li cense or a permit Plumbing Inspector Garry Boden testified that only three hours work would be necessary to complete the job Boden stated that had been told of the examination date for the purpose of obtaining a license testified that he misunderstood the date Ample Publicity Clarence G Smedley director of public safety added that the new ordinance had been given ample publicity via newspapers and radio Persons engaged in oil burner work must take a test before a license is issued for Afterward a permit is required for installa tions Violations are punishable by fines ranging from to per day per violation Said Lowry to Im go ing to go easy on you and fine you only and costs If you were to get away with this it would be somebody else in a few days There Is No Guesswork With Classified Ads Judge When you saw this lady driving toward you why didnt you give her the road Defendant I would have your Honor had she given me a hint which half she wanted But theres no guesswork when It comes to Chester Times Clas ads In no uncertain terms they present to you a daily parade of splendid buys in real estate used cars merchandise businesses musical instruments pets sports equipment and almost anything else you may need if you have something youd like to dispose of the drain in unneeded extravagant unnecessary expenditures While the 12 Republican sena tors who are blocking Fines income tax including Sen John M Walker of Allegheny County who was sin gled out Monday for bitter attack by the governor were remaining silent Senator Dent speaking for able He added that the original plan was to make the increases re to last April 1 but council 10 last April 1 but council was prohibited from doing so by Off 20000 safe and open to ALL Phone Chester 36161 or R p ME 60557 SW 63599 and nsk for an adtaker the 20 Democrats in the senate ate business state law He explained that the increases are to help offset the steady rise in cost of living and also enable the city to bid for personnel with priv i t i V Promised by Council Price pointed out to sanitary and storm sewers alterations to borough hall improving streets and acquiring property for recreation purposes Aldan electors will vote on a bond issue of to be used for a site and construction of a buildingfor community purposes In Morton the voters will act on a proposed loan of for con struction of streets and curbs Loans for Schools Middletown Township voters will be asked to approve a loan of for additions to the Lima School and repairs and remodeling of the Lima and Roosevelt schools A bond issue of 88000 is pro posed for Upper Providence school district the money to be used to enlarge the new Rose Tree School The time has passed for any additional local option questions to be placed on the primary election ballot but there is still m me file a question for a net income tax land the nine detectives fln Turn to rase 2 Turn to Page 19 Column 4 charged that State Budget Director Edward B Logan had mated revenues for the last five bi pally Leased Wire Reports of United Press UP International News Service INS and Acme PRICE FIVE CENTS h it e is 9 i S k U t n s o How did we fail our Action Follows Dispatch of British Ship Tehran Iran is speeding troops to the oil center of Abadan as the re sult of Britains dispatch of a cruiser to the area it was made known today The troops reinforcements fori the already sizeable garrison hi the oil were sent 250 miles from northeast of Abadan In Tehran the cabinet was called into emergency session to meet what was called a new emergency arising from the announcement in London that the cruiser Mauritius had been ordered to the vicinity of Abadan Reports circulated here that 6000 British troops were concentrated near the Iraq border across the Tigris River from the oil fields Iranian general staff reports said s for uswe are however that the werp state department said Where Bid We Fail Our Son Boy 17 Dies in Agony From Effects of Dope York autopsy will be performed today on a victim of the narcotics traffic but there remained one question beyond such legal inquiry Kirk Gromyko Confer for 20 Minutes Lie Entezam Mapping Peace Tid Course By BRUCE W United UP The U S State Department said today Rus sian Premier Josef Stalin could halt thi Korean War at once by setting the day and hour for a ceasefire As for uswe are ready the tate department said in a Voice of America broadcast beamed through out the world Now Mr Malik whom do we sit down with to get peace negotiations started U S and British diplomats were H trying to meet with Russian Deputy come if the oil refineries Jacob A Malik to By JAMES E Washington UP Secre of State Dean Acheson This by the boys said today that this govern father after medical efforts failed to ment hopes to eef nmp Vf St dent physician in the Knicker GW Russias pro bocker Hospital graphically rePosal for a ceasefire in Korea however that the reports several times exaggerated American Ambassador Henry F Grady said at a news conference that the crisis looks more danger every day and that nobody can exaggerate the dangers to find out the answer Ever since he startled the world last Saturday by proposing a ceasefire the Soviet closed He urged another attempt at negotiation British Ambassador sir in or f juw delegate has pleaded illness and to truce plans The UNs two top officials sched uled a conference today to plot the world organization course of action in respect to the communist offer Cuts Short Vacation Secretary General Trygve Lie who cut short a vacation in his na tive Norway was scheduled to get confirmed that British oil cians had closed the Agha Jai Held largest in Southern Iran The Agha Jari fields are 90 miles of Abadan From there oil is sent by a pipe line to Bandar Mashur 55 miles east of Abadan the field was stiie ground that Turn to Page Z Number 6 NEWS Malik Meaning United Nations A well informed source said today that Russias Korean proposal means a ceasefire should be negotiated between the North Korean and United Nations field commanders the Iranian president of the gen eral assembly Lie arrived in New York at 715 a m They were expected to discuss methods of getting the ceasefire proposal before the UN including the possibility of Entezam calling a special session of the general as sembly at which Russia could pre sent the plan Procommunist newspapers in Turn to Page 2 Number 3 Detroit UP Chrysler Corp said today that new government restrictions on civilian material use July i will force it to lay off 20000 of its 127000 production workers No U S Intervention hv p OF nnn was adopted last January the I of u the succeeding months witnessed a State Dcan Acheson said today budget needs Dent charged Says Funds Are Sufficient rise in prices At that time the police depart no thought of United Stales intervention in Iran Dent contended that the vigorously protested pay in n ture has provided sufficient funds in j creases ranging from to and J Ine Walker Break the present tax program more substantial boosts necessary budget expenditures The present tax program includes an in In the police department Chief Andrew J Desmond jr will receive for the period the five cap crease of 25 in the rate of cortains the five servants Harrisburg T New ell Wood Republican from Gov John S Fines home county of today said that Sen John M Walker official majority leader of the senate is no longer the governors spokesman together Nasrollah Entezam Delaware River Port is Approved Harrisburg House to day passed unanimously and sent to Gov John S Fine the Senate approved to create a joint Penn Jersey Delaware River port authority ported the end The boy was near death when he was brought in He was with out heart beat He gasped for breath a few times His head and neck had turned blue His pupils were dilated and fixed His arms showed injection scars along the veins particularly the left arm It was apparent he had been using drugs some time We in adrenalin into his heart muscle and gave him it was too late As the boy died in agony the confused and broken parents sobbed nearby When it was over the boys father cried Oh my God forgive us Despite the physicians report it was apparent he had been using drugs some parents claimed they didnt know until Monday night The boys mother Mrs Simon Ryder said she noticed his condi tion when sat at dinner in their walkup apart ment She said Williams face was very red He was trouble breathing I asked him whether he was sick In a feeble voice he said he I him Turn to Page 2 Number 7 Living Costs Rise 4 of 1 Washington UP The cost of living index rose fourtenths of 1 between and midMay the Bureau of Labor Statistics an today Some 1200000 railroad workers will get a wage increase of one cent an hour as a result of the increase in the index The index stood at 1834 against a 193539 average of 100 This is over the level Food prices resuming an upward trend after a slight drop in April He told the House Foreign Af fairs Committee that the State De has no further informa tion at the moment on the proposal made last Saturday by Jacob A Ma lik chief delegate to the United Nations We hope today wili bring for ward some further light on that Acheson said There is no further enlightenment at this He reiterated what he had told the committee the United States is trying to find out by the most direct questions to the Soviet government what the Ma lik proposal means Although Acheson did not say so t was learned that U S Ambas sador Alan G Kirk in Moscow has been instructed to ask the Soviet government what Malik meant in his proposal A Moscow dispatch reported that Kirk was received at the Soviet foreign office today by Deputy For eign A Gromyko and talked for 20 minutes This is what Acheson apparently referred to when he told the corh that the United States hopes to get some further light today on the Malik he de scribed somewhat vague Instructions to Kirk were sent as this its allies cast about for further clarification of the Malik proposal Trying fo Reach Russians American officials at the United were attempting to reach Russian officials there for further elucidation The new moves came as the 16 nations with fighting forces in South Korea prepared to meet today to discuss the ceasefire proposal which Turn to Page 2 Number i Red Buildup rut a record 2274 of stiffened on thp The was approved without amendment in a voice vote Before the vote Rep William C Leonard position of the Dela ware County delegation which Tues day fought for amendments to the He said the bloc was not op posed to the principles of the but that certain provisions in our opinion are discriminatory to our county My colleagues and I will support the in the hope that the port facilities will become aua the best in the eastern seaboard tional 150000 operating employes By HOWARD HANDLEMAN Tokyo resist base average Retail food prices Korei VY Central were 12 over the levels of June front and on the 1950 before the Korean War broke westem flank a Red buildup con out for an expected new offen Wages of 1000000 rail workers and seme 200000 A from the western front men switchmen and yardmasters q d an officer as saying Tney can hit us anywhere ariy are pegged to the index lit Leaders of three other rail unions iame and in any strength met here today to decide whether officer estimated the kickoS to accept the carriers offer of ai the enemy offensive as the similar contract covering an week in July nnn i fn List Soars 2 Killed 5 Wounded reported killed and rS more i nTw Th sT CpL Wrisht was hit ln the brothers at home Charles 21 and relied Total 40 army in May iSST a lett frm enemy fire on June 1 In a 17 lent of Defense for this area The additional casualties raise ne went to tne he home from a Tokyo hospital Corporal Selby son of Mr and III i f TlP or rf o T Pvt William D Jones 19 to 40 the number of county youths The Reds in the west were ap bringing up fresh men and supplies for a possible drive toward classic corridor of con leading south to Seoul On the east Red troops launched attacks at several points and held brothers at home Charles 21 and forces to gains at 17 others one patrol above mje r c Samed three miles but enemy mor Corporal Selby son of Mr and tar and machine gun fire held other Jones two brothers Harry j Private Hetzner son of Mr and j faces a serious operation for re J j the Chester soldier states that he Mrs Fuller C Selby also was nits to gains of little more ft T T HolF Wounded Marine Pfc Donald i war been wounded in the G Hetzner 19 1207 Lafayette ave nue Prospect Park Marine Pfc J McGowan 22 Spruce street Pfc William J 20 1135 Chestnut street Pvt aid E Moat 20 144 street Private Jones son of Henry and Estella Jones was reported missing dead soldiers arm June 10 He had been grandmother Mrs in Korea only five weeks A 1950 ve a 15 Br brain Private Dyer left the west coast A lyoU f Mamie Jones lives at 15 Broadway graduate of Prospect Park Korea m March He was with A Win i A i Apr School Pfc Hetzner enlisted Airborne Division when n wounded June I in both legs An infantryman Selby has been in Korea since November Attended Chester High than a half mile Troops Pour Southward Behind the front fresh supplies i and men continued to pour south was with the Chester High School enlisted in when he 1949 and saw duty at Fort parents on hTr tn CQ u j saw at rort PV Joras D Corporal Selby attended Chester ward from enemy staging bases giv High School until he enlisted last every indication to General j spring He received his basic United Nations head ing at Fort Knox Ky His two Quarters that communist China Is brothers Fuller jr 27 and Donald Preparing for more war not peace 22 were in the service Ceasefire talk was a thing of the the front Allied warplanes during the night and after daylight blasted enemy troops at the front and hit Red supply lines to the north Turn to Page 2 Number I PVT WILLIAM TONES Killed in Korea PFC DONALD G HETZNER Wounded in Korea PVT DONALD Not Missing Wounded PFC THOMAS T McGOWAN Battle Casualty CPL ROBERT Both Legs Hit FFC WILLIAM J DYER Faces Operation Todays Chuckle Wife to husband You say I am overdrawn I say youre under deposited In Todays Sinus Allen 6 Lewis Amusements 25 Marriage lie 8 Bedtime Story 21 Movie Clock 20 C Brown 6 Patterns 5 Comics 21 Pearson fi Cross 20 Radio 18 Deaths 223 Sports Fleeson 6 Television Jg Horoscope 13 Times fi In Service It Womens Johnson 20 Word a Day 21   

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