Daily Times (Newspaper) - November 28, 1977, Primos, Pennsylvania 1 f I Delaware Counts v County Edition HOME DELI VERY 90 CENTS Monday November PUBLISHED IN UPPER DARBY TOWNSHIP PA 19018 PRICE 15 CENTS Post holiday blues day weather will be nothing to celebrate Skies will be cloudy with high in the mid 40s to low 50s today Clouds will still be here Tuesday and there is a chance of rain For details see page 2 7-Eleven held up UPPER DARBY An man robbed the Eleven Store Bishop Ave and Springfield Road at 4 today escaping with A 7-Eleven spokesman said the man entered the store approached the only attendant in the store and demanded money Police are are investigating slated NEWTOWN The film which de- tails the proposed away of the Panama Canal will be presented following a meeting of Post 6646 Veterans of Foreign Wars VFW at 8 Tuesday at the township building Bishop Hollow Road and Ellis Ave Newtown Square The film will be presented about p.m Singing set The E T Richardson Middle School Chorus of Springfield will appear in the Delaware County Courthouse Dec to start annual holiday songfest chorus directed by Al Brennan will begin singing in the courthouse main lobby at Youth 16 arrested A year old Philadelphia youth was arrested Friday ing reportedly robbed a cashier at bels and Walnut St Police said about p.m Friday the juvenile apparently jumped over the glass partition in the credit cashier's office and forced an employe at gun point to open the safe He escaped with The youth fled the scene in an automobile with two other men The car crashed into some poles at Walnut St and Powell Lane and the boy was apprehended by a Maryland man who witnessed the The boy was turned over to juvenile authorities Attacker repulsed MARPLE A man at- tempted to sexually assault a Broomall woman after he entered her apartment through a window Saturday Police said the woman who lives in the Brighton Village apartments on Lawrence Road screamed and frightened the man off Although the man told his victim he had a knife the woman told police her at- tacker did not pull a weapon Daily County girl wins BONNIE Bonnie L DeFinizio of Upper Providence placed first Saturday night in the Miss Greater Philadelphia Scholarship Pageant at Upper Merion High School The pageant is an official preliminary to the 1978 Miss America Pageant The graduate of High School will be eligible for several scholarships as a result of her performance in the pageant A dancer and member of the Emanon Drama Club Miss Definizio performed a Spanish enroute to the Miss Greater Philadelphia title She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas DeFinizio SCHOLARSHIPS will be awarded at a banquet in March according to a pageant spokesman In all is available to the three finalists Three other Delaware County girls were among the 14 participating in the Saturday pageant They are Patricia Anne Keates daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Keates of Marple Tonya T Doyle daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Doyle of Media and Sharon A of Upper Darby Clifton H is Puppet show turns into AP nightclub was packed parents and children for Dave puppet The were dimming and Wingert promised something new and different Then came a sound like firecrackers and a stunned moment or two before it sank in that this was not part of the show One lay dying and 25 others wounded as pellets flew from blasts fired by a well-dressed gunman Another patron was suffering an apparent heart attack HORRIFIED the patrons dove Shirley Chisholm marries 2nd time BUFFALO AP Rep Shirley Chisholm has become Shirley Hardwick in her second marriage But she says she will still call herself Rep Chisholm On Saturday at a suburban hotel the con- married Arthur Hardwick Jr 61 a former state assemblyman who runs a liquor store here for cover Teh of the victims remained hospitalized today in conditions ranging from good to fair A disabled Vietnam veteran was arrested early Sunday at his home in Omaha and booked on suspicion of first degree murder and shooting with intent to kill or maim during the shooting at the Club 89 on Saturday night Douglas County Attorney Donald Knowles said he would file a formal murder charge today against Ulysses Cribbs 32 Knowles said he would ask that bail be denied Among those injured in the hail of shotgun pellets was a pregnant woman Patricia Allison 27 of Omaha She remained hospitalized early today in fair condition and under close ob- servation with multiple pellet wounds Mrs Allison said she did not hit the floor of the club until her father Hilary Hoesing 54 of rural Hartington Neb yelled that he was hit and her husband pulled her to the ground I didn't feel pain for quite a said Hoesing was listed in good condition with an arm wound Clifton Heights police have identified the victim of a hit and run accident which occured Nov 19 as Joseph Henry Turner Wolensky 31 of 109 Tyler Ave Ridley Township Police Chief Lewis Valentine Jr said the victim who remained unidentified for a week was finally identified through a print check with the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington He said prints were on record after he enlisted in the U.S Navy in 1965 He did not have a criminal record Chief Valentine said Wolensky was struck by an automobile while he was walking along S Springfield Road near Madison Ave at Nov 19 Police could not identify the body and they received no missing person reports The FBI identified the man as Wolensky but gave no address so police had to call all in the area They finally located the victim's mother Mrs Margaret Turner Wolensky of Ridley Township CHIEF Valentine said Mrs Wolensky did call the Philadelphia morgue when her son did not come home last week but did not file a missing person report because it was not unusual for him to take a late night walk Police are still investigating the accident and have not located the for from the Knoetgen Funeral Home 746 Kedron Ave Ridley Township Mr Wolensky was born in Philadelphia He was an employe of the Glenolden Technical De- velopment Co for 10 years He was a member of Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church Milmont Park He was manager of the track and soccer teams at Ridley Senior High School SURVIVING are his parents Richard and Margaret Mary Hal Linden enters hospital MONTICELLO AP Hal Linden known to television fans as Barney Miller has checked himself into a hospital suffering from viral bronchitis and exhaustion Wolensky three brothers Richard Jr Mark and John all at home a sister Kathleen at home and a grandmother Mrs Ella M Turner of Prospect Park Mass of Christian Burial will be at Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church Park Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery Yeadon Calling hours will be at Wednesday at the funeral home 6 hurt in 3 accidents Two county residents were admitted to Taylor Hospital Ridley Park and four others were treated there following three accidents during the day weekend One accident occured at p.m Friday at MacDade Blvd and Road Ridley Township Admitted to Taylor were Lucy Colello 79 of Hutchinson Terr Holmes who is in satisfactory condition and Louis Bellace 12 also of Hutchinson Terr also in satisfactory condition Treated and released were Mrs Anna Bellace 53 Hutchinson Terr Mrs Rosario Parkhill 27 N Glenolden Ave Clifton Heights and Michael Parkhill 28 also of Glenolden Ave and Roseann Parkhill 5 SUNDAY at Mark J Walker 18 of 716 13th Ave Prospect Park was admitted following an accident at Chester Pike and Logan St Clifton Heights He was treated and released Three more people were in- in an accident at p.m Sunday at Winona Ave and Chester Pike Norwood Admitted to Taylor following the accident were Luis Rodriquiz 62 of Philadelphia who is in serious condition in intensive care Ronald McClement 36 Pembroke Ave Lansdowne who is also in serious condition in intensive care and Barbara McClement 34 who is in satisfactory tion Wintry weather county The weather of the National Weather Service season swept into Pennsylvania Pittsburgh said more snow and Delaware County as hunters perhaps as much as six inches is were headed into the woods for expected in the northwest corner the opening of the deer season of the state by this morning today In nearby Warren County But the snow freezing rains which has 4.000 hunting camps a and gusty winds Sunday night did state policeman said seven-inch not drive off the hunters snows didn't faze the hordes of snowfalls struck hunters heading that way They the western and northern tiers of Sot a more snow than they the commonwealth and light to wanted but that's not stopping heavy snow was falling in the Nothing the stops the eastern portion hunter unless he runs off the one trooper said with a EVERYBODY'S going hunting laugh Nothing stops the said BUT TROOPERS at Hazleton a state police spokesman at reported a rash on minor Corry where the winter storm dents as a result of an inch of dumped 15 inches of snow over snow which made the roads very the weekend Roads were ble but icy he said Light snow fell in Delaware County and some secondary roads had patches of ice No major accidents were reported icv Police at Bradford where four inches of snow were on the ground also said numerous minor accidents had occurred Sunday night liberation movement makes sense Page 8 advances to NCAA Division III football finals Page 13 Amuse Bridge Classified Comics Crossword Deaths 11 Editorials 22 Horoscope Outlook Sports 23 TV 4 6 23 22 Christmas Fund grows by GIVEN GIVEN TO Several area residents took time out of their busy Thanksgiving schedules to think of others this holiday season and make contributions to the annual Merry Christmas Fund This is the seventh year the Daily Times is working with the Chester Salvation Army to help buy toys and food for needy families The Salvation Army wants to help 900 families this year Among today's donations was a wish from a Boothwyn woman for a brighter holiday for some child Another check came with a note that said the giver was thankful to be part of the endeavor and she prayed this year's goal will be reached Today's contributors r In memory of my husband Raymond R Shubert from Shubert In memory of my sister Naomi from Mildred V Taylor Anonymous In memory of my dear mother Phoebe J from Kathryn E Maclntyre In memory of our son Glenn Jay Gandy from Mom Dad and brother Artie In memory of Virginna and Thomas Osman from Loretta and Jim Osman In memory of Freda and In memory of John S Stokarski from Maureen Stokarski Start of mall work Chester's proposed Downtown Mall began with sewer construction on E 6th St near Avenue the States and of the stone supports beneath the railroad bridge The sewer work is to be finished next week and further work will be curtailed until after the holiday season Reconstruction of the railroad bridge to make it bright and attractive will be finished in six weeks