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roau-ra trireme:ifiedssionpect-Rab-thePhil-schattenneid saia me rccwants to determine whether WXUR has used its stations to serve the sectarian and politi-wine - maiuimewhich is owned by Faith Theological Seminary Inc. of Elkins Park, headed by Dr. Melntire.NEEDS EXERCISEcom-lastram-Police Dog Tired’thatan-By Upland Counciltie spoKcinity of 1 officials creek Mot across thf the rats w and were rats.”lie,”tape c of pos-here aint. rded 966,UPLAND — Saber the policei years old, Saber also received dog was “fired” by borough training under the Chester Po-nin-5 Ofjcouncil Tuesday night.The dog, a German shepherd which was trained and used extensively by the late Edward E. Harpster but which had not been employed regularly in al most a year, was given to part-time borough policeman Ben Johnson, who had asked for him.Believed to be between 3 and 4tw,17igueaingi the laid, 'iptsomearch6F reaking9•hichands.was e inPracticeIs ProbeditHARTFORD, Conn. (APJ -Frost freaking”—inhaling chemical spray used to chilllie K-9 Corps and present borough sergeant of . police Henry G. Hesling.Harpster, who died in May, left last October to become head of security at the Crozer-Ches-tec Medical Center and the dog has been used rarely since then. It was council’s contention that he doesn’t get proper exercise. His grocery bill also was believed to be a factor in his dismissal from the force.Council also is negotiating for a new police car, which will replace the station wagon purchased especially for Saber’s use.In other business, council: Heard a report from Borough Engineer Charles Catania that work on the sewer pipes at Lu-kens Run on the Upland-Park-side boundary is 80 per cent complete, and should be finished intwo weeks.The two boroughs will share the $3,085 cost equally. An addi-COMPLAI1Fourth Committee 27T Covercomplaintwalking a of the Pen Drexel HjlFerry aj in August plaint. Ht walk along 30-foot drlt; The trestle with a stoiBoard Si sa said fr representa they could dition. The no trespaf persons ofl way, he slt; OTHER BCommissters suggesthe Penns’ ies Commi complaint. In othercocktail glasses—is under inves- ...................:om ligation by the State Consumer tional $2,500 was paid by theem-theow-imeer-pm/ithouses;Protection Department after the I death of an 11-year-old girl.Lucie R. White of Greenwich inhaled so much of the chemical that it froze her larynx and blocked her breathing, according to the Greenwich medicallob-foredayfor-andfordthekinglock)hia,jdgentm-de-l forexaminer.The girl collapsed and died Monday night at her home after breathing in the chemical vapor from a balloon which her 17-year-old brother, John, had filled from an aerosol container, police said.Police Chief Stephen M. Bar-an Jr. of Greenwich said the department’s youth division had received many reports recently of tlie latest teen - age fad.Unlike most drugs, the chilling spray can be bought by children and “misused to the point where it becomes dangerous— and, as in this case, lethal,” Baran said.There have been reports that some Yale students have been using the spray to get “high,” but the New Haven Police Department said Tuesday it had no evidence that the practice was prevalent in New Haven. BN829aed Oct, 4county.Urged citizens ' to attend a meeting in Brookhaven at 8 p.m. Tuesday in regard to the obnoxious odor which apparently originates at the American Rendering Co., an issue in the two boroughs, plus Chester Township, for five years.Council, which is meeting that same night, will be unable to attend.Heard a request from the Upland School District for brighter lights at the 10th and Mulberry Sts. entrance to the Hill Street Elementary School.The board claims that use of the walkway through the school by citizens making their way to and from the new shopping center at Hill St. and Upland Ave. will be aided by the new lights, which would also help to prevent vandalism.Authorized Borough Solicitor Philip McMunigal Jr. to advertise for bids for a cinder spreader to be installed on. the borough truck.Bids will be received at an adjourned meeting Oct. 24 in borough hall.missioners Appointe 1213 Drexe of the pol was nami cause by Paul C. Ki Hired Springfield feasibility the collect trash by i tion depart sultant eng the study i Heard Jc Sellers Av the commi! stitutional the Nov. 1 Davidson, the Democ Upper Dai missioners amendmen lice and f arbitrate o conditions.AssiFireIsNRTISTCl6TT________CH-ESTE wards, fori Co. 2 for t selected T come 2ndthe city, e Edwards of office b; ceed 2nd
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Delaware County Daily Times

Chester, Pennsylvania, US

Wed, Oct 04, 1967

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