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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 19

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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Journa1-Epry Evrning. ilmington, Delaware, Monday4, June 1, 1959 NinrteM addressed to teenagers and T.r. struction stage of the Aswan Ilinh Dam Th nffiriall re East Germany to Aid their parents. in Aswan Dam Project used t0 elaborate on the offer. FOR A VARIETY OF WU.T iUIU Of Assaulting Girl PIATT AC Tnu l.m.

1 IB TASTES: for parents: Dr. Ben Spotlight on Books By Charles Lee CAIRO, June 1 (UPD. United! The Soviet Union has agreed Arab Republic officials said construct the first stage of day East Germany had offered projectV to participate in the second con-1 Wont Ads fill uiorldj of needs. Mhp 7 rd Draper, 26 year-old eSlS awaited review by an ut I it appellate court today after his self-help shelf: Auren Uris onmion and deatJ ientence AMES: Churchillians have yet another volume to add to their bulging shelves. Princess Marthe Bibesco's "Sir uisiuver luur inner oeu Saturday for rape.

(McGraw-Hill), a guide to developing your personality Draper was impassive as the jury of nine men and three Winston Churchill: Master of Courage" (John Day) is one long sigh of admiration. She sees courage in everything the great Englishman has done, whether as schoolboy, wit, through the "art of self-communication." For the space-age mm women convicted him of raping set: Martin Caidin's "Spaceport a 17 year-old white girl on Feb. politico, leader, painter, or prophet. Final test of Sir if 4 1 i U. S.

(Dutton), the story ner nonie Winston'g courage: his ability to read this glowing panegyric A neighbor of the girl testi without an infatuated sense of appreciation. fied he beat Draper away with Where the ChesepteU Bay Meeh the Cheiter River 328 Water-Front Acres in the Land of Pleasant Living a shovel after her small brother ran to him for help. sion: The United States must assume the "inevitable and un Cape Canaveral and the Air Force Missile Test Center. Profusely illustrated Fire Island Hotel Destroyed by Blaze CHERRY GROVE, N. June 1 (Ji.About 65 persons fled The girl identified Draper and testified he raped her three enviable role of leader of the Free World." The tides of his times in the hour-long attack.

Anti-Missile Missile for the Entire Family Tk Ut of Miryltnd'l Eitrn SWi oiit niturl prturvM ll new btlna. subdivided into Urge Ml. Truly the mot iconic ipot in tho entire Cheiepeele Bey ere. A $ndy crescent of greduelly lloping beech itretchel (or elmoit two milei. Fiihino end erebbing tory, say the authors, currently favor Communism, because (1) Advances Announced SANTA MONICA, Calif, June 1 (UPD.

Douglas Aircraft Roundup: Vern Countryman's "Douglas of the Supreme Court" (Doubleday), a selection of our most traveled Supreme Court Justice's legal opinions, edited and with admiring biographical sketch by his onetime law clerk Bobby Fischer's "Games of Chess" (Simon 4 Schuster), tournament games as played by the youngest international grandmaster of all time'. June Havoc's "Early Havoc" (Simon Schuster), recollections of her early grueling career in show biz by the talented sister of Gypsy Rose Lee; illustrated Stanley W. Page's "Lenin and World Revolution" (New York Univ. Press), a learned book that explains much of modern Russia (J5 the Fire Island Fines Hotel just before dawn yesterday when fire broke out. But none of the 50 guests and 15 employes in the hotel at the time was injured.

Despite efforts of volunteer firemen ferried to Fire Island the Communists recognize the revolutionary character of our times, and (2) have a strategy for using it. But our "long-range" prospects are better, primarily because "the Western concept of man and West- yesterday announced what it said was a significant advance in development of the Nike- Zeus anti-missile missile. from Long Island, the flames 1'" destroyed the two-story frame The firm said the advance included a unique all-plastic rocket nozzle capable of sus hotel. Damage was estimated at residue that pseudo-scientific $100,000. Cause of the blaze was not taining thousands of degrees of of the 19th century called Communism." Before we can suc ere unturpeued.

Wild lite eboundt within the development yet ell the luiuriei of city life ere neerby. The Bey Bridge it 10 milei South, juit few milei' drive North ere citiei, itorei end ihopping centeri. Ivery lite overlooki the ley. Two Urge community ereei hevo been provided. Special introductory prieei preveil.

mrkctions: Drive down todey end tale firtt choiee of thoie beautiful litet. It'i pleaient, leiiurely drive over fine Take U. S. 13 touth towerdi the Chetapeake Bey Bridge. At Delaware State Rt.

71 turn right end follow Bay Bridge eigne to Maryland State Rt. 290, milei touth of Middletown. Turn right end continue on Rt. 290 to Galena where 290 becomei At Wlreptiolo. ceed, however, in establishing determined.

Fire Island is a long finger of land off southern Long Island. The hotel was heat. In addition, the advance also included "an unusually efficient motor case with thin walls and special high energy by reference to the career and 9 world order under law we writing of her revolutionary founder propellants." "ntrvntnA Thi honk C6W Almanac: Random House is crowing over the "greatest list" of forthcoming titles in its his- tnrv. And no wnndpr- Rnhprt defines both the subject and the way it can best be opposed. FICTION SHELF: Don Rob- Duplicate Bridge Results lir wpl.

"Thfl Thrp DaVS" il- novel about May 25-D. S. B. Hotel and Ralph C. Schreyer.

East U.S. 213. Follow U. S. 213 to Cheitor.

ACCUSED RUSTLER HUSTLED HOME Handcuffed William A. Douglas steps from brig of Argentine liner Rio de la Plata yesterday in New York harbor. It took 10 Brazilian officers to put him in the brig but he came out quietly when met by six FBI men. He is accused of stealing 28 head of cattle worth $50,000 last fall in Oklahoma. Man Taken From Ship Brig To Face Charge of Rustling Expelled by Brazil as Undesirable Alien, Cattle Theft Suspect Is Met in New York by FBI; Bragging Tongue Betrayed Him NEW YORK, June 1 (LTD.

Oklahoma fugitive William A. Douglas, hustled out of a ship's brig yesterday by a posse of nfr.Pttvch.irf? JRodney: Section north-west, 1. Leonard Brooks and rll' "uiinnatha f.pIH- 'Th Mem. south. 1.

Edward Gerard. Jr. Herman Felton; 2. Mr. Bost town, Maryland.

In Cheitertown, turn right onto Maryland Rt. 20 to Rod Hell. mZra Dunstan Barr" (Cow-and Edward C. Worden II; 2. wick and Leslie F.

Rasmussen; At Rock Hell, turn left on Maryland vrrarrfMrrann.nanoramicfam-Assen Slavov and Jerzy Za 3. Robert Varland and Mr. Pat Stat Rt. 44S to Eettnect lilend Bridge Sheean ilynovel covering U. S.

life'wisza; 3 Louis Finger and tison. Acme Bridge Team won KJ. from the arlv 19th century to Bruce Stargatt. East-west, 1. over University-Whist Club for After croning the bridge, look for Cepe a Cheitor ilgm at the entronce on tho right.

bert Weiner, and Joseph Wood the Great Depression John Mrs. Harold M. Levitt and championship. Krutch i Wain's "A Travelling Woman" ter B. Pattison; 2.

Wdliamj May 28 Wilmington Coun If St. Martin'i Press), an adult Langclois and Paul Thomas try Club: 1. Mrs. Emorv Fan kit nolw nnvol ahniit Proun tied with Mrs. Oscar Goldberg nine anrf Mr Monro- Va-Aere Home Sites '500 Nominal deposit small G-men, was to be arraigned in Federal Court today on a charge of cattle rustling.

THE CASE FOR BOOKS: Engnshmen and women and Andre Baidins. Section Mrs. C. E. Maroney and Mrs.

What is Communism up to? caugnt in the web 0f north south, 1. John S. SiverU willard Speakman; 3. Mrs. Wil-What are its goals? By, 0PINI0N.

AH mv noems Jame8 Walsh; 2" Mr, T. Peniman and Mrs. E. what means have its adherents! fc are in. Martha M.

Duffey and Archie r. Yancey; 4. Mrs. M. du Pont operatedinthe recent past andJad 'founded G.

Sparks, 3. Dr and Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Trowbridge Mars-what tact.es are being employed nTi think no M- Bancroft. East ton.

at present and planned for the?" 1. Richard C. Bostwick aMp, rti- rftt monthly payments Douglas, betrayed by his own bragging tongue, is charged with making off with 28 head of Box brand cattle from the Oklahoma ranch where he was Solve problem EASIL future? What are the driving them i i a i i i a i 1 A QUICKLY THRIFTILY Vte Want Adt. bilities of our meeting the Pnmmnnlct cfrataou anI win. Mind" (Meridian weicn ana tawara u.

wiu- $essioii): Section north-inrougn ArKansas nu uam Disinherited 311 vviiiuiuiii.lv on un kj auu "in i ning out in the end cool Paperback), essay on nd learned members of the literature and thought German 6. mrs. rninp umm auu soutlli j. joftn t-. narnicie ana Oklahoma, and selling tnem.

James A. Mayhart. Marvin Paulshock; 2. Mrs. Ray-j Then allegedly $50,000 rich- May 26 YWCA, Beginners mond Buckley and John S.L, Rran whirh has Hi 'RriHlJO- Knrth-Sntlth.

1. MrS. K. Clnorti. Pari rnmmlno xu.

Foreign Policy Institute of the1 University of Pennsylvania: A MONG OTHER TIlINT.S- extraaiuon ireaiy wun me OPEN WEDNEBDAT AND FRIDAY IVENINOS Fret Parking at 9th 4 Shipley Struts States. have combined their researches The Rev. George A. Kelly's 2. Mrs.

Samuel Lazarus and uvpst 1 Mrs Pprrv Tnnkis and. have cattle and wisdom to write an Tathnlie Marriase Man- ni 9 Mrs 'd1 a i. Brazil does nating book about these and Ual" (Random) has passed the R- Sands Jr. and Mrg. Thomas Richmond H.

Skinner and Douglas biagged too other large questions, 'Fro- 40.00O mark in sales B. M. A woods. East west. 1.

Mrs. wic- Fikin. nri loudly about hls skl11 as a rus" traded Conflict" (Harper), by; Atkinson "What and Mrs. Victor r' n.vin- itler- He was expelled as an un- On of jortmoit mn'i clothier t. A'ier eompromh with qualify, fit or intrinsic valus.

Robert Strauz Hupe, William R. Soock Didn't Tell Us" (Simon nass. 2 Mn. F. Holmes and nArfh-cniifh 1 fir nnH Mrfl signed by Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek.

Douglas, 37, 6 feet 4 and 195 Kintner, James E. Dougherty, Schuster) -is beginning to Mrs. C. A. Gandolph; 3.

Mrs. A. Donald H. McGee; 2. Mrs.

Philip and Alvin J. Cotlrell. gigng of becoming a run-'j, Sanders and Mrs. Madeline Leshem and James A. Mayhart; book bristles with inside aata, awav.

than 25.000 copies rvis SpHps winners: 1. 1 Moi i wirh and been iold in the past Goldbr and Mrs. Irwin. East-west 1. J.I Pounds, put up a fight when snrewa ouservauon.

Iweeks. Says the author of his nasg; 2. Mrs. Riggin and Mrs. Robert Gregory and Parke Brazilian authorities tried to 1 rtfif ittirtKtlr? book: years' K.

S. Davis. Woodworth: 2. James S. Green.load him Plane- fVlZMl lulUnFp children, 20 notebooks, and, May 27Du Pont Country field and Edward O.

Ramler; 3.1 cers eventually secured him r-w- 823 afflictions ago, to be (wnmn'i nairs): North-Mm Rartnw md Mn the brig aboard the Argentine 1 mT" it? JT ant tho iHoa fnr tho rmnV" i cnn a ishio Rio de la Plata, which VyitUjiJ IH (Almost two million copies of Leslie st0ne; 2. Mrs.j May 29-Brandywine Country docked here yesterday. Six FBI men boarded the tne paperoarn eouion oi Arthur Hughes and airs. Arcnie club: 1. Mrs.

Peter Gatti ana atomy of a Murder" (Dell) are H. Rankin; 3. Mrs. William Mrs. Jack Oster; 2.

Mrs. Louis 'vessel at quarantine yesterday, now in print 'Saeger and Mrs. Elmer Reed. Capobianco and Mrs. Goldberg; I Seven more Eun-toting agents Books of Place: For the arm-l East west, 1.

Mrs. Donald H. 3. Mrs. Edwin A.

Goldberg in chair traveler: three new and Mrs. Melvin H. Mrs. Rosenblatt; 4. Mrs.

Coyle! uougias weni handcuffs, to the Federal Huse of Detention. ta" books (paperbacks) from Welch; 2. Mrs. Sydnie Nathan and Mrs. St.

John. Viking "Germany," "Israeliand Mrs. Jacob Rosenblatt; 3.1 Schedule For This Week and "Greece," all packed with Mrs. Herman Felton and Monday D. S.

B. A. Hotel Harvey G. Foster, special information and excellent Ulus- Harry Kurfurst, Mrs. Bernard Rodney, 7:45 p.

Dover Hotei agent charge or tne New trations John John and Mrs. J. Linton Bridge Club, 8 p. m. jYork FBI office, said Douglas fefeJ Caruso's "The Appalachian Coyle.

I Wednesday Du Pont Coun-1 cnargea wun iedimS Frontier" (Bobbs Merrill) a May 27 Wilmington Bridge try Club, (women's pair) 12 prattle last November from the very readable account of the League: Section north- Du Pont Country Club, 7:45 neh near Stigler, owned beginning of the American push south, 1. Harold M. Spurlin p. m. Oklahoma City restaurant Germany: Eugene and Paee Ufford; 2.

Rudolph L.i Thursday Wilmington Coun-lowner A. W. Mrlow. They rt. "Tka nlli t.

ifn VoiHoi-hincon anft Di. trv Plnh in Kaur Cacti Were Sold at MOlfett, idviuauu 1 lie w. HJ v.u., v. WMV. of Germany" (Knopf), a heart- rector; 3 Alpheus M.

Ball and Country Pairs final session.er a trip through Arkansas, ening account of the redevelop-lr. Sparks. East west, l.7:45 p. Consolation Games which made it a federal of-ment of Western Germany since Michael Klein and Melvin open for one session, 7:45 p. m.ijfense, Foster said, the days of the American Oc-Levitt; 2.

Edward Haverbeck Research Club (Oxford, Pa He is also charged with cat- ii iL iV Ja fw Ink a vm Mi I mil for Their Big Day Give A BOOK for lasting enjoyment BUTLER'S, Inc. cupation Venezuela: Albeit Z. Connor; 3. Sam- 8:30 p. Dover Air Force, The federal offense carries a mond Wohlrabe Wernerluel Mitchell and Bruce Boeker.iBase Officer's Club, 7:45 p.

m. Krusch's "The Land and People Section B. north-south, 1. Rich- Friday Brandywine Coun- ii inninAlt JnA Aiietin an A nmiilla rv P1nh 19 nnnn TTnivreitv. possible maximum penalty of five years in prison and $5,000 fine.

Foster said Douglas has a 951fl WmK Ht ul rilC6UCia ijjpuii.un, mi- aiu auaun nuu wi.i.iv v.uk., i o.vj Club (invitational) 8 41S Market Si. Phono 01 I7S4S EN 2020 est in me puousners 1 or- i. iveruy Dim iiu iiiuium nuni traits of the Nations Series," Howard; 3. Raymond Doyne p. m.

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