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   Chester Times (Newspaper) - March 3, 1953, Chester, Pennsylvania                              RUGGED That's Uie way men of a county aircraft company describe life on Mount Washington where they test winter equipment The story is on page 10 Last City Edition THE WEATHER Chester Cloudy today and tonight with slowly rising Tomorrow cloudy and what warmer with occasional rain Covers Delaware County First 22 Pages CHESTER PA TUESDAY MARCH 3 1953 Entered as 2nd class matter at the at Chester Pa under Act of March 3 1879 5 Cents to Allow Liquor Club Licenses Fought By Swarthmore Council Swarthmore Borough Council bucked John Barleycorn last night The lawmakers went on record at their meeting to op- pose House 28 which would permit the Liquor Control Board to grant club licenses in a had declared itself dry by a vote of the dents The introduced into the legislature this session would mean that liquor could be sold in boroughs and townships which through local option have made the sale of alcoholic beverages ful In its resolution opposing the Swarthmore councilmen declared that on Sept 13 1949 voters of Swarthmore by a ratio of 20 to one voted against the ing of liquor licenses for the sale of liquor in the borough and voted against the granting of malt and brewed beverage retail dispenser licenses for consumption on the premises where sold in the ough t Council called upon the ture not to deprive its of their democratic right to de- cide the question for themselves Last night council also opposed j another that's before the state legislature It voiced its to House 66 which would empt from taxes any person 65 having an income of less OTHER ACTION The councilmen Announced that J P Blackman Construction Co was the ful bidder at for the con- struction of a borough garage Disclosed that Co Bala-Cynwyd had a low bid of for the construction of 480 feet of paving and curbing of Plans Go Up in Smoke Plans for a Linwood Fears Pupil Ban in School Merger Results of Future Overcrowding at Upper Chi Cited Concern that Lower Chichester j pupils wiU be excluded from a i iui a i i to be located in high school in Voice Head Says Probe Run by McCarthy Unfair more went up like smoke last night as Swarthmore Borough council bowed to the objections of some 50 indignant holders The homeowners showed up at council chambers to protest the proposal from Prospect Park and Ridley Park that a community incinerator be erected The posal included an inquiry about whether or not Swarthmore had a suitable site for the project which would include a 12-foot smokestack preference to Chichester pils if building facilities became overtaxed last night as a stumbling block to the merger plan tor raised the issue at va meeting of Lower Chichester School Board He said he opposed signing the jointure if any clause to that feet is included New Tensions Building up Vishinsky Dashes Hopes in Clevenger For Any New Action on Korea rest of this seventh Assembly UNITED NATIONS N Y sion No nas shown any in- ica's behest started the war and that the Americans and their allies had rejected every effort by the World diplomats today ruled out i u of introducing any new Soviet Union to bring about an j for any new action on for ending the cease-fire because that WASHINGTON Harris TEHRAN Iran New tensions Korea in the current U N session Vishinsky hinted he may would end the profits of the f ac RV wn TOV Moffett said the jointure in Tehran latter hearing the uncompromising Produce as a fresh resolution his American billionaires bt fair and square and equaHday as fanatic Moslem leader stands by both He that the both townships Seyed Ka- situation would be thrashed out T first half of this Assembly session had sold and still are selling Union and the United States last for an i to Communist as Soviet Foreign Minister and an charged but said this was tion of the Voice of America and told It is my public neck you are The residents filed out when before any agreement is a Parliament meeting at which Y Vishinsky fired a broadside at conference on the question of under terms of the very skillfully trying to they heard H Peel the proposed Mohammed tne new Republican administration of war reunification of Mutual Friendship Treaty He de- ident of the council announce Bennett H Davis supervising had been expected to demand a t that the lawmakers had the project cipal of Linwood Grammar School and Verne Weber a board ber are scheduled to attend a Park Dike Project Is Postponed the yesterday He told the jrea and other Far Eastern clared false the American charge vote of confidence Assembly's Political Com- lems once again that the only Russia now is supplying arms PUT OFF Chichester board is set for Friday night Because of the increased school population the board estimates that eight more classrooms will be necessary the new building at m by 1954 The federal governments It was suggested that the Eyre Park dike project to be made before the bat floods has been postponed m- tors finish The schoors A group The wav to stop the fighting in Korea I i Organization to Combat was to accept his own formula No delegates asked to speak this called a mass rally formula already and Committee President school board tonight in Parliament Square for this by an overwhelming majority Carlos Muniz put off MEETS AGAIN FRIDAY but police cordoned off U N ih Another meeting of the Lower square and dispersed crowds NEW McCarthy heads the Senate In- Subcommittee which is looking into the activities of the military equipment it had turned program including radio over to the Korean Reds was old broadcasts by the Voice Harris is acting chief of the In- definitely it was learned today No reasons were advanced for the is predicted by this September Clarence Gilbert of Linwood a tion of the debate until afternoon In his sweeping attack on the tempting to demonstrate Police cars equipped with loud i U S administration's foreign Aside from Vishinsky's blasts Vishinsky slapped back with the Eisenhower administration I the charge that the which he accused of merely and not the Russians as Lodge had the city's people rowing from the that the prevailing martial law i weary found does not permit rallies ing new in the At various points officers broke which they had waited tensely up small groups of suspending three consecutive with club and rifle butts to prolong and the war in the Far East and were planning to use Asians as cannon fodder RIPS INTO Vishinsky raked Lodge and his Republican party compeers over the coals He said they had clearly in speeches and cles that they intended to expand the war and finally touch off World War III The Republican party as has been proved again and again The Russian's speech was not the policy of peace but promised reply to a the he postponement by the Philadelphia at Marcus Hook school district of the Corps of Engineers wanted to know what ac h r a n se which has charge of the proposed would be available for vocational The order halting the acceptance of bids on the vital levees came Feb 24 in an issued by gers avenue Walter Krueger Jr district Awarded to West Chester Ford I engineer r district that Co a contract for the purchase of came several weeks j instruction under the merger plan COURSE ASSURED Davis told him that pupils who desired a vocational course would be sent to high school outside the made some arrests A few girls j This adamant stand and in which Lodge last week At the end-of Vishinsky's one were among the prisoners announcement earlier by Chief accused Russia of supplying hour and 33 minute blast Lodge After the weekend street fighting ju S Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge to the Chinese Reds and spoke briefly declaring that the that the U N Allies would North Koreans Lodge said furnish u iui ine rv vi a new police car for and a announced that bids th p t out proper protection be 25 nn thp 01 me Kashani Parliament speaker and not budge from their demands for Russians could end the war in in recent months on the outs with an honorable settlement in any time they wanted to the Premier issued his a continuing Vishinsky repeated old charges order after the new j lock on the question during the that the South Koreans at appointed army chief of staff in- stalled a new chief of the guard at the Majlis Building Kashani con- this left the deputies the Russian had in effect his country was selling arms to a nation which has been branded as an aggressor against the United Nations trade-in on the old car Announced that application has been made for borough employes to be placed under Social Security Announced that application was made to the state for permission erect a traffic light at more and Princeton avenues j would be accepted March 20 on the concrete and earth floodwall project The Feb 24 order gave no other details except to cancel the tions to bids Teachers Association indicated proval of the merger plan PTA members attending were Mrs trude Williams president Mrs It was understood that Snow and Mrs Irene district project also has been indefinitely This is the James Mrs Williams wanted to know why school board members did not PREVENTS QUORUM Though guards day ringed the which a bloc of 28 supporters have been camping since Saturday a attend a PTA meeting two weeks ago as requested Board president which was approved River dredging project thc last meeting STUMBLING BLOCKS Decided to erect p The Army engineers action is J Holdsworth Children on Riverview road development in a series of a Guy deFuria advised members not response to a letter from Edward blocks which have plagued to attend Coslett Jr who said that the project The proposed merger follows a has a great deal of fast traffic onj for a Chester River trend toward joining came only after concerted action ties to provide better education at Revealed that they will consider by of Eyre park a lower cost Gen Van Fleet Returns To Capital Sees Ike WASHINGTON AP Gen James A Van Fleet former Eighth I to the great wisdom the ing courage and the world-wide knowledge of our new and greatest tiC Ui W fii quorum and by noon no meeting Army commander arrived today to Dwight David had been held give President Eisenhower andj Eisenhower The Premier had been committees his ideas After meeting with Eisenhower to demand the confidence vote to re-establish his position after the weekend demonstrations These after it appeared that Secretary about the stalemated Korean War I Van Fleet was to be the guest of He was met at the airport by of Defense Charles E parking meters at the next cil meeting They already a disastrous flood in November j More than 250 families were b e e n approved by Swarthmore as water Business Association inundated the low-lying Turned down a request by Dr tion and flooded houses past H Parker Stamford that he be first noor allowed to rent an office in his own Eyre Park residents home at Yale and Park avenues fear that a dam at gth street bridge to another doctor ihad increased the flood hazard Approved payment of The constructed at a cost of Judge Raps Relief might force Wilson along with members of the Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi corps and the Shah Uyes of the President and of the United Nations i An honor guard of several The demonstrators were dred troops of the three armed celled his trip after the rioting started largely replaced yesterday by crowds cheering for the Premier i In a broadcast last night In current bills degh urged the Iranians to call their general holiday and get back to work If the need comes Explaining that he was report to you and ask your more than was removed to this business he added forces and a saluting battery Van Fleet as he stepped from his plane The general toward retirement March 31 brings with him an expressed con- viction that a United Nations sive in Korea could certainly be Chester Heights Building to be Razed Chester Heights Borough Council sought project ordered the razing of a story frame building near an abandoned quarry at Chelsea and Bodley roads last night City officials finally smoothed people getting money from The Communist party He contends the difficulties with property owners when they aren't in still was trying to mate is one of thc U around the first of the year relief funds Judge Arthur trouble inS anci not tne enemy's honor at a White House luncheon to which top-ranking officers and civilians in the armed services and some members of Congress were invited Tonight he will meet the dent again at a dinner party at the Ft Myer Va home of Gen and Mrs J Lawton Collins Collins is Army chief of staff He is due to meet with the House Armed Services Committee row the Senate Armed Committee Thursday and possibly the Senate Foreign Relations Com- Friday COURSES OF ACTION He may in these sessions indi cate whether he favors one of the possible courses of military Information ration the Department agency Today's hearing was televised rbm a crowded hearing in the Senate Office Building Harris protested bitterly at the public airing of his suspension from Columbia University in 1932 and he committee attitude on a book le wrote at about the same time defending socialists and what he termed Communists with a small z small C as a Marxist not then as under Soviet Harris appealed to the television audience to consider that he was being asked about events 21 years ago when there certainly was no awareness to the degree there is today of the way the nist party I resent the tone of this in- he told McCarthy and the other senators on the tee I had two full FBI he added He remarked he was cleared in both of them and then snapped at Roy Conn the subcommittee's general counsel Can Mr Cohn say DRAWS APPLAUSE His outburst drew a spattering of applause from some spectators in the rear of the room and a warned them Any more of that and out you go Rep Clevenger called AFL Proposes Revisions in Labor Act By NORMAN WALKER WASHINGTON Repeal o practically all major provisions of the labor law was urged on Congress today by the American Federation of Labor A statement prepared by AFL President George Meany for House Labor Committee hearings closely paralleled tions made public recently by the j for outright CIO The effect of the Voice You can't reform that would be to return the basic labor he said Clevenger said law largely to the framework enterprise could do the U S the way seemed clear for the long Bretherick fendants two the county jail yesterday scattered before Relief is designed to help people rived on the scene in trouble and we're not going to Jet Airliner Crashes sentenced three de- members staged spot But he nas remained silent on j which Gen Bradley outlined in a o of them mothers to tions throughout the city but his recommendations will yesterday at Palm Beach to Congress and to his World War the Wagner Act which the Hartley Act modified in 1947 QUOTES EISENHOWER Meany quoted President hower as advocating a law that merits the respect and support of labor and management police ar- II President Bradley listed them Continuance of present KARACHI Pakistan stand for people getting this money j Secretary Hilton Jones was in- ada's first comet jet airliner by making false statements about to write the owner a crashed and burned on a takeoff their need Judge Bretherick aware man to tear down the from Karachi airport early today las he sentenced the relief Councilmen said the building the five Canadian crewmen i waiting at the White on tne Communists with House to greet him BRADLEY DISPUTES HIM I U N readiness to take additional military steps from time to time In advance of Van Fleet's j a military advantage might uled arrival shortly before noon j 2 withdrawal from propaganda job better and cheaper Harris said in a week-end ment that any implication that I or any other top official of the IIA have in any way favored in- communism in our de- is a damnable lie The Senate group iu The Act now on I matic hearings yesterday heard the does not merit or en- joy the respect of American trade that's putting it the union official said ing it has placed intolerable re- testimony asserting and denying that the religious director of Voice broadcasts does not believe in God After a fellow worker testified he today i action Bradley said the and their members strictions upon the exercise of ba- had been told Roger Lyons the sic rights and freedoms by religious director was an 1 liever Lyons flew to Washington U.S Canada Moya who blackjacked a said that under not condone 3 tried to break into conditions neither side can launch ancc of the war as it is keeping i tha 700 block Green housewife mother of five children Samuel S glar who Haring agent for the Department home last month was praised a successful offensive in Korea of Public Assistance testified county court at Media were Senators Gillette lla Mrs received of day 1 and Humphrey funds at the same time she Mrs Erwin Andraeas 114 Bryn Gillette said in an interview that up pressure and holding U N casualties while inflicting he said maximum losses on the Reds 4 taking steps to get a to promote A am not an I am peace has served in many an I m to instigate alld testified he was not a Declaring there should be government regulation earned a a job av took a bow as Judge chairman of the Korea even while we realize relations limp tft 10 TI i IT lie Lin c 1 nulls MUST PAY BACK Arthur P Bretherick commended chiefs of Staff testified before the llc ight eventually involve us in c her and then sentenced the Senate Foreign Relations an all-out war with Communist v Judge Bretherick sentenced B Medlin 27 of a recent session eventually known as the International Fire n S st Philadelphia that there is no chance for a develop into World War III he the government rf P J U tilt f f f lie Lilt j father of three successful U N offensive m Korea Gillette said all reports to f rnn pay a tine ana to j d d iu f the Senate Foreign Relations on mediation con- in tho iu girll at tniS i next JU in me nut By TED MAISCH Juniors knew last week that their coffee wagon outfit was the only one of its kind in this area and now they know that it's thc only one of its kind in the United States and Canada All the other 77 outfits in was given thc same sentence tne county JalL This information came back to country and Canada O'Connor after she admitted receiving Earl GIas Chester yesterday with Arthur W Buffs Association the word Buffs O'Connor explained being from the buffalo robes worn by volunteer outfits years Tgo in the A mother of four children Esther Laws 100 block Carroll 44 which netted him a total of In a separate interview bear out JHe was sentenced to pay a agreed Bradley had said this tnat thc Present situation in i and to serve u to and had added that thc buildup has developed to the Allies Bomb Along Yalu o By FORREST EDWARDS necessary for such an offensive j of the state would be costly in manpower and j ARBITRATION found are manned by adults 3 1951 to June hat Medlin had i materials O'Connor 19 430 E 10th St the using their own cars to transport the homes of The general said that juniors president who attended the coffee or other beverages Michael Roskowinski 100 block Audrey Andrews 672 Washington ing an offensive would necessitate organization meeting of out- At big fires of long duration Thurlow st received a like Joseph lie division of fits in Milwaukee Wis last most of thc outfits O'Connor when he pleaded guilty E- av Springfield manpower from other areas of day contract with a nearby 50 from Dec Fischer 27 N Bishop world Humphrey said He said Of the 78 so-called coffee outfits i restaurant for thc sandwiches May I 1952 Roskowinski Darby in addition to the an offensive would cost more m In the United States and Canada other food required to court he had informed thc home manpower with greater casual success O'Connor said he learned firemen DPA he was working at Medlin was arrested Feb 10 after and greater consumption of goods ol Moya is thc only one operated by j Here in Chester when soups arc Chester Tube and he added that inc tried to break into thc Andraeas and materials than arc now mir minors and own required Scott Paper Co makes he was very willing to return the home Mrs Andraeas heard VV which they maintain without available money that came through relief cutting away thc molding on called for van Fleet to fie help from public funds i The convention day and a checks the basement door of her home on whisked from National Airport to Thc new organization will affair starting with a Paul R Sand assistant district tne morning of Feb 9 and picked tnc House for a j Wednesday night and represented thc up a blackjack and answered the Wilmington Thursday night with a banquet wealth by grabbing Medlin and annuls from 7 tc 12 him over the head Hr broke a 01 SEOUL ers roared almost to the Yalu i River today and dropped their j j He also suggested voluntary destructive bombloads right on the of sue willing submission doorstep of Manchuria of issues to a third neutral The U S Fifth Air Force said recommended solution its warplanes laid waste to a Red i communications center just south of the and flattened 17 a train ing center in the recommended again the Korean the closed shop He urged bans on mss elimination f- conflict without any provisions permuting employers u suits against labor east and out a unions Registrars Sit In Haverford Continuing their registration of Haverford Township voters ing registrars are stationed at the Bon Air and the community at Buck lane and Railroad avenue today Tomorrow they will sit in Manoa and firehouses Roving registrars are on duty from 2 p.m to 9 p m Registrations are taken daily at tho courthouse in Media from 9 to 4.30 p.m and Saturday from 9 to 4.30 p.m March organization which Paxton Mendelsohn fire for Detroit was the Southem penn When thc delegates learned Delayed the Moya plan and how the their own finances and i away but police traced him through meetings with members of INSIDE TODAY'S this Saturday The station said the shift is being description of thc truck he was ri t M nf Reports have been circulating macie at direction of oin tn cral Communications Commission Medlin was represented in court of Con The change thc station said will Amusements A Southern Penn bus was by Philip J McMunigal and whUe extend local and network Hal Boric their own equipment p Connor Jy delayed early today when it H Gorbey as volunteer defenders Korean Wir thousands of families now Bridge said he was just mobbed with swerved to avoid hitting an R Sand assistant district in- service in Delaware Business Mirror by the delegates some mg car on the Academy bridge over attorney represented the vania Jersey and Maryland of were high business Pennsylvania tracks in their own communities Sharon Hill j Only other delegate from The right front wheel went over i area O Connor said was John six-inch high rail which Merz of the Second Alarmers footway at A tow Philadelphia who was elected from the company's garage regional vice-president of thc new pulled the bus back on the He is known to be bitterly dis- i appointed that thc Korean truce j talks resulted in a virtual j fire at a time when he felt he had and destroyed seven buildings near Tanchon oa thc He said the present Sabre jets damaged nisi affidavit requirement should Communist in air be eliminated altogether with force said strengthening of facilities of thc U S Justice Department to nab Com- of thc Parallel on the east coast and plastered Red coastal target its The Navy called the attack heavy and said the Mighty Mo concentrated on Com- munist bridges and tunnels There was only a brief flurry of ground action along front U N troops threw back throe small Red before and killed an estimated 20 Reels One group of smacked a Red military WASHINGTON 28 is thc deadline for tion to be eligible for voting in the May ID primary after a quarter-hour delay It was determined to hold annual j which blocked traffic The bus meetings jointly with thR annual Darby bound from Folcroft was conventions of the International Fire Chiefs Association undamaged The operator was John Jones Mrs Adams called the local i the Communists on the run Hawaii thc state was bulcher before she went out Send me 50 cents worth of steak and if I'm not at home just tell the delivery boy to poke it the keyhole that he had to leave Korea before a victory was achieved I But there were no signs that he was at odds with Eisenhower He told a meeting in San Francisco proved 21 to 5 today by the House Interior Committee The measure now goes to the House floor for tion All of us can leave the decisions on Korea solution for your problems See Seaboard Finance Co ad In classified Comics Crossword Puzzle Deaths Editorials In Service Marriage Licenses Movie Clock Patterns Sports Women's Section 16 10 17 17 18 12 H 15 cation headquarters south o the Force said is only three miles from the Yalu River boundary between Red Korea and Manchuria The 12 including one more than Telephone Chester others lilU live i IWU 0 i JIT'S been apart for several and six British aircraft First Togo to jail was Mrs A Newt own Square quoted Gen Omar N Bradley people and U S allies -As a result this law that He v 11 ui i T j i 9 400 feet long and damaged at   

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