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Play 4(July 2): 5-5-4-5 (Day: 6-9-4-0) Lucky for Life (July 1): TODAY’S OBITS Other Times 11-17-22-27-32 Lucky Ball: 16 • Virginia Maloney 100YearsAgo–1919: Albert J. Berman, 20W. Brookhaven, to Ocean City, hood, and keep them clean. PAGE 19 A proposed Soviet dem- Eighth St., Chester, has N.J.,onatripsponsored Volunteers will establish Multi-Win Lotto (July 1): onstration here yesterday just been promoted to the by the Garage, a teen-age a two-man neighborhood 7-9-12-13-16-35 was “nipped in the bud” rank of major in the Army coffeehouse based at the watch. early in the evening when NurseCorps,inwhich church. The bus rental 10YearsAgo–2009:A MORE ONLINE Chester Detective Frie- she has served more than company owner said he man with seven prior ar- NEW JERSEY muth sauntered through seven years. Major Berman, was not aware state law TocheckouttheDaily rests for retail theft is back Pick3(July2):2-8-3 DeshongParkanddiscov- who escaped the tragedy prohibitsbusestobedriven behind bars after he was (Day: 9-8-8) Times online, visit: ered I.W.W. workers busy ofPearlHarborbytwo by those under 21years of DELCOTIMES.COM seenstealingaCDplayer spreading Bolsheviki pro- days, received her nurse age. by stuffing it into his pants, Pick4(July2):5-1-3-6 Send your notices, letters, paganda. Shortly afterward training at the San Diego 25YearsAgo–1994: then walking out of a Rite (Day: 7-4-3-9) guestcolumns,SoundOffs Friemuth and Police Chief County General Hospital. Observatory and Parkview Aid store, Upper Chichester Jersey Cash 5(July 2): and any other feedback to: Deavenporttookincustody 50YearsAgo–1969:A playgrounds in Highland police said. The 41-year- fiveoftheallegedringlead- 1-2-5-25-42 Xtra: 2 [email protected] chartered bus carrying 56 Park will be cleaned up, old, who recently moved ers. The men arrested are area youths and driven by a patrolled and protected back to the area from Pick6(July1): “Like” our page for break- all Chesterites. They were 20-year-old Chester youth this summer by volunteers Florida, was remanded to 1-4-6-23-29-49Xtra: 4 ing news, features, sports, given a preliminary hearing wasinacollisionwitha in the neighborhood. Up- DelawareCounty’sprison Cash 4Life (July 2): commentary and more. before Mayor McDowell truck early this morning on per Darby Councilwoman in lieu of 10percent of 5-10-41-53-54 FACEBOOK.COM/DELCODAILYTIMES todayandeachheldin the Industrial Highway in Nancy White launched an $25,000bail, according to $5,000bail for a further Philadelphia just opposite effort to involve merchants, police. Cash Ball: 2 Follow us the Daily Times hearing. the Airport Motel. Seven- the police and residents in onTwittertobethefirstto 75YearsAgo–1944: teen persons were injured. an all-out effort to clean know what’s happening. Miss Nona Berman, daugh- The bus was headed from up the two playgrounds, – COLIN All numbers unofficial @DELCOTIMES ter of Alderman and Mrs. the Faith Baptist Church, within the same neighbor- AINSWORTH until validated. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 THE DAILY TIMES | NEWS | 3 HISTORICAL FIGURE New exhibition highlights life & career of Marian Anderson KEVIN TUSTIN - MEDIANEWS GROUP MarianAndersonisburiedinthehistoricEdenCemeteryin Collingdale with her mother, Anna, sisters Alyse Anderson and Ethel DePriest, her husband James H. DePriest and UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LIBRARIES their son James A. DePriest. A1989portraitofMarianAndersonbyBrianLanker. A new exhibit at the Na- “When I arrived at the Historians comment on Anderson’s tional Portrait Gallery in Portrait Gallery I was par- impact on arts and civil rights; burial Washington, D.C., called ticularly drawn to this se- “One Life: Marian Ander- ries, and in looking into in historic cemetery in Collingdale son” provides a glimpse our collection, realized we into the singer, showing had several works depict- Eleanor Roosevelt. Follow- her life through a number ing Marian Anderson. Up By Kevin Tustin ing the landmark event that of photographs, audio clips to that point, what I knew [email protected] drew the attention of tens of and paintings ranging from about her was mainly re- Philadelphia native Mar- thousands, Anderson con- 1898 through the late-1980s, lated to the 1939 Lincoln ian Anderson was a histor- tinued her life singing and including performances at Memorial Concert, but I ical figure whose promi- using the arts to produce her Danbury, Conn., home, suspected that there was nence as a classical singer an inclusive area for all cre- and pictures with compos- more to her story,” wrote in a still segregated nation ative minds and to fight for ers like Leonard Bernstein Ureña, an associate curator made her an icon of the civil rights. and Aaron Copland. of photographs at the gal- 20th century. Her perfor- Her concert at the memo- This is the first “One lery, in a Friday email. “As mance at the Lincoln Me- rial is the touchstone mo- Life” exhibition by the Na- I started looking at the lit- morial in 1939 was an act ment most of us learned tional Portrait Gallery ded- erature and her own papers, of defiance against dis- about in our history classes icated to Marian Anderson, it quickly became clear that crimination that was coor- in school. But who was Mar- according to exhibit curator she was a perfect candidate THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION dinated of then-First Lady ian Anderson? Leslie Ureña. MARIAN » PAGE 11 SUBSCRIPTION Subscription terms: This subscription to the Daily Times is a continuous subscription, which means it will automati- NEWSROOM: 610-622-8810 cally renew at the end of this term. You may cancel or modify your subscription at any time by calling 888-799-6299. 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