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'm m-v 1 2 Journal Every Evening. Wilmington, Nov. 11, 19fi0 Others Will Be, Busy Tomorrow's Entries Laurel Narrajranselt r7 Nixon in 1964? i Ponders Future GOP Choice Americans the world's most under as favorable Circum- By Associated Press "it Tim 1 n. 1ST Purse 12.500. clalmtnf.

3 year olds, fuurlongj. Full Scale Areas Mighty Tat Wlnduat Bet He Will 130 Comet root 117 lit Rain Bush 111 111 Here'i A Dear 111 117 Fighting Al 114 114 Sudden Fame 114 117 Boss Belle 114 Proud Rebel soma in Bona uuisi 114 Captain Blight 120 xTea Day 115 Long Lance 130 Eb Roslna 111 Cole Bandit 111 Chance Mlka 114 Oood 8iholar 120 Little Stuy 114 Oaken Bucket 117 3RD Purse $3,000, 1-year old maid- ens, one mile: Mr. 0 P. Gaia Bani 111 Zornello 115 111 Smoked Glass nappy water in i ne Monsier in stances if he tries again Poaiuve ioa Beauvaiion in the pri2C SND Purse 92,500. claiming, J-year Nixon's plans for the future n.nt hV'ui stealth are not known.

But whatever Re sag Leone no nappy water By Associated Press Post Time I'! Nmb 1ST Purse clalmtnf, 4-year olds and up, 6 furlongs: Makes Perfect 114 Whirling xSpot Of Green 10! Billle VI xxPower Plus 107 We He Gl Borie 114 Mitochondria 11 Tahltlan Prlnc 114 Delt Vee in Vanderburgh 114 xOplnion UN xxOcculated 107 Onhlstoes Our Pleasure 114 Davie Dude lit Rodman 1 1 4 SND Putse J.ooo, claiming. 4-year olds and up. 6 furlongs: Broadway Lou 114 Noble Jet 1 IT Hy Marshal 114 xBonnle Style 1 Little Fishook 114 Boomtown 11 xBrothrr, Doge Johnnie Glenn 114 Bit O'Joy 111 Ballet Girl 1U War Tax 114 xModellsa lnfl Lil' Mac 114 Sure Proof 114 xxCheltenham 107 Flying Glory 111 I) Purse claiming 3-year- olds and up. 6 furlongs: 1H MT 111 113 xFav rite Prlne 10!) Daldust Triple Gold 122 Headwind Minstrel bxxAl Tanteo Show 2nd 115 4TH Purse $2,000, claiming. 4-year, olds and up.

I furlongs. Bel Beau's Last 120 Delectation 117 Weighty Pr lem 117 Riser King 1 IT xxLlttle Leaguer 110 One Way Out 115 Admiral Brush 113 Mer lon Square 114 role he takes as a private citi zen he probably would find; that Kennedy's face and Kennedy's record would be imprinted on the voters while his own political accomplishments would be largely forgotten. 10S Traiect Kennedy might stumble in'Ra" til! rr fl menacing villain. At 47 Nixon was young. vigorous, progressive in his views and politically acute.

Generally speaking, times were good. The pocketbook issue appeared to figure only in spotted areas. Although the cold war danger clouds hung low, the nation was at peace. No American was fighting anywhere in the world. President Eisenhower prob ably still the single most popular man in the country was enthusiastically for him.

Republican liberals and conservatives temporarily had forgotten their differences and were working hard for h4m. Yet with all of these assets, Niyon failed to win the elec- a 43-year-old senator who was not widely known at the start of the campaign and who car- 1 ri u-ftVi Kim 4Via im.niM 1 EDITOR'S NOTE: Vice President Richard Af. Nixon, although losing his race for the presidency, won the support 0 almost half the nation's voters. Will he. 'jet another chance in 1964? In an interpretive article, the AP's Jack Bell draws on his long experience in political writing to study that question.

By JACK BELL WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 at. Has Vice President Richard M. Nixon won the right to another shot at the presidency by his strong popular vote showing against Sen. John F.

Kennedy in Tuesday's election? 'The answer to this question is puzzling Republicans of all rloe Anininn 111 Tf a query that only the political developments of the next four years can answer. In those four years, while Nixon holds the usually vacu ous role of titular party leader, other Republicans will be busy. Men like Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, Sen.

Barry Goldwater of Arizona and Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois will Bobs 115 Flaresuur 115 DJonsey 120 Pr ce Bel Beau 113 xxScorpli 101 xSomnus 110 S.TII Purse 12,000, claiming, 4-year olds and up, 1 furlongs. Avis 117 Special Story 115, Melson 115 Castolon 111 xsindow Will 110 xln The Cou'y 112 Mae Ace 112 Bonny Lad 1U Should We 112 xxLovers Leap 119 Mighty Impulse 111 xPeppa Deppa 111) Diving Boots 115 Jerry Joe Hi TH Purse 12 600. claiming, 3-year olds and up, 6 furlongs. 4 i A-y if i ir iwt ito vi ill I the presidency and thus give the Republicans hope of unseating him in 1964.

The Republicans are not noted for rerunning losers in such circumstances. They tried it only once, with Dewey in 1948. But Dewey had kept himself in the news and had retained his po litical power as governor of New York. IF HE CAN GET reelected as the Lmpire state governor in 19G2. Rockefeller will hav-P gage on the 1964 GOP presidential nomination.

This may take some doing in 'a state that Nixn lost by 000 votes, despite what the vice thp pnvprnnr catisfacl ---o--- uv.w t0I'y and vigorous support of i Key City nieV k- amounts to a first mort- On Joe 115 xGaul 1C Rocketry 114 xHammer Mill f.tl lnlDestlny Un'own 113 Lazy Student 11J 120jOldham County 111 Eternal Mark 111 5TH Purse 13.000. allowance, 3-ycar-120 olds. 1 mile and 70 yards: Hot BOX 111 Rnitnn man Catholic, THE THOUGHT occurs to many Republicans that this was a battle of personalities, as Mayor Eugene Lamtnot presented the key to the city to Msgr. Francis P. Schmitt, director of the Boys Town Choir as the boys piled of! their bus this morning.

Mayor-elect James E. Babiarz (left) also extends a welcome. The choir, made up of 33 boys ranging from 11 to 18, will give a concert at 8 tonight in the auditorium of Salesianum School. Bishop Michael W. Hyle of the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington will give the invocation and there will be a procession by members of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus.

Tickets will be available at the door. xSpltBall 114 Princess 113 Admiral Beau 11 flvrn 1 II ISkllllgolce 111 Rolling Clouds 113 well as parties, and that himself described asi-jo in 1T11 Purse 115.000 added. "The 'James H. Connors Memorial Stakes," in tVia u.nn it r. Kn: "ua uii uiui uaaxa.

Their feeling is that the vice; president failed to project Nixon cause ycar olds, 1 and 1-18 miles- HI Oreco 109 aOrleans Doge lot aBull Story Fatigue Hy-Nat Give Up 117 Dandy 104 Princess 113 Scotch Bull 107 Swift 8and 111 Eastern King 100 log 107 107 aOnebyalenglh Mona Problem 107 much warmth as his opponent If it came to a battle of per-and thereby lost the margin of jsonalities again in 1964, Repub-voters who don't rarp vprvilicans are confident that Rocke- Spanish Tried in Attempt To Find Parents of Infant much which party occupies tha White House, don't pay much attention to party platforms feller could match Kennedy in Fathoms this field. But even if he were'Madok re-elected governor, Rocke-ltlcc1 Polarity 111 Slamela 115 118 alnttiator Hi Jaykayell aMuitard 111 Cutter 118 Maybe Seven 11 Natchet a Pride 118 Emanuel 111 A Chasann 8table-Ben-Corral Sta ble entry. 4TH-Purse $2,500, claiming, 2-year- olds one mile: Swinging Sword 111 Up All Night Sens Interdlt 117 Dear aOem Hawk 108 An Foolish Ntore Panchito 114 Secret Nip Little Beast 111 xHidouble 111 111 109 114 111 105 blncendlary 120 a All Off Brother Handy 114 Have ill aBasley-Andrews Jr. entry. bOabnel-Leiser entry.

ye.r-oids, 7 furlongs: Temperance 111 xSlicker Jones 120 aFresh As Fresh 120 aO.vcar Award 120 Sea Mist 120 Adorette Features Teamsters Choice Plo Lloyd C. Prince Fearless 120 aMrs. Ada Rice entry. 6T11 Purse 14.000, clalminr. 3 year olds and up.

7 furlongs: 113 Orion Milkman U5 xMichore Bracelet Hi) Net Ball aLlbertinaje 119 aForte lltjU Knotty Problem 111 Moya at Summer Storm 111 aSmal! entry. "Til Purse 120 000 added, allowances, "The Turf Cup" stakes, l'a miles turf 114 Quiz Star 114 Cervlna 114 8hield Bearer 114 Golden Game 123 114 Arthur 111 Jannic 122 aConestoga a-Kllne-Campbell entry. itn-Purse 13.500. claiming. 4-ycar- aToscan 114 111 114 106 Houlme 111 Dark Fate Your Choice 2nd aBrtsemaille Oranddaughter 118 2nd 101 114 Maraeuto 108 a-3rhuman-Colonnade Farm entry.

NTH Purse 12,500. claiming, 4-year-old and up. l' miles: Ciolden Wedding in Zandonal 114 VVoodflower 111 xDauntlesj 114 Darrah 117 Special Chick 111 xPeace Pilate Red Chief 117 Captain 117 Charles 117 Ncleus Woody Olen Freedom Shot Fern The Third Dream El Lucera Westray 112 Eagle Gem 109 x-Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Garden State 1(iT loias and up. 6 furlongs J0U' 3 113 Light Music 117 Jersey Jewel 115 Have Nice 115 Luck 117 Prince View 113 Tlswar 115 Be Satisfied 115 I'UII BIIU UiU xlnablaze Face Value 14.500, claiming.

2 114Three HSiCome 117 i 100 1 114 llll 114 114 i lHiXjust 108 108; J2 i j'4 3 yearixOood 1 114 i 115 year a-Resseguet-Welner and A. Saucier, Jr. "and Resseguet-Saucler. Jr. entry.

OTH Purse $2,200, claiming. 3-year-iold, 1 and 1-16 miles: Ducky 108 xAritrolf out make their choice on.iener wouia lace me same sort.Tuscarora loo no HOAunt Helen 110 Isinlue 'of fight from party conserva- tives that Eisenhower had to! nvpi-rnniP fn win tho nnmini.11 UP 1 Wiles fturfi xBold Lancer 115 Tack Bird xManlquest 115 Sun ot xHaaty Shopper 108 Surpcnse Relief 118 IHTII Purse 12.000. claiming. 4-ycat- olds and up. I and 1-16 miles: Hock em First 1 15 xVlta Crltp 10D fnritVnn in Vlvr.

TK Charmed Circle 111 Berthold man iu iiuuu. i utjr Luuiu, ui! uuiunoici, nuu uj9 juuudicu Ring 111 Roval Toat fact, have supplied Kennedy's into the role of spokesman for Effort 114 Bonnie Belle winning margin. No one will I the party conservatives, has iRoa Oold Some Tan Sea Rose Staff Photographer "Attention: We are trying to find the parents of a baby girl born within the past 10 days. The girl was found at Twenty-seventh and Washington Streets. Call Cecilia Esteves, SY 8-4115 with any information." Youth Aid officers disclosed today that they had calls from two Wilmington women yesterday asking to care for the baby until the case is closed.

Their request were referred to the Children's Bureau, The infant which may be of Puerto Rican paentage, was abandoned in a second floor hallway of an apartment house at 2621 Washington Street. Sportsmen Dine on Elk I) ii Pont Club Sees Africa Safari Movie The Du Pont Fish and Game Association watched motion pic- whether they like the way a nominee smiles. Wmtmn vntnrc conmoH rmtnh more attracted to Kennedy ever be sure one way or the other about this. All of this leaves Nixon in the plight of an also-ran who! can hardly expect to operate Shotgun Kill Is 41 Deer On 1st Favored by a clear day, Del-' i i 117 Tarryara 115 117 Dusan 115 107 Three Threeco 11 1 120 Wing Mighty 115 110 Capt. Hart Nina Jo x-5; xx-7 pounds apprentice allow ance claimed.

Aqueduct Pfivt Tim n. m. 1ST Purse tl 500. 2 year 114 114 114 120 r.4 7 furlongs. aCactus Kid 117 Dusty Lad 114jWfstchcster lllDark Cymbal 'Indian Valley 111 Jimmy Hicks (Noble Corner 114 Loock Away Perlgnon 114 Golden Cal xllelurnable 112 Dear Mother tion 'made it clear he doesn't want Rockefeller as the nominee.

But the conservatives don't often get their way at GOP nominating conventions. Race Residts Aqueduct 1ST Pur.e 13.500. claiming, 3 year olds, furlong io(f 3 "30 'a Silenus (Adamsi $6 30 13 30 S2 TO Go Yankee iCombest 4 30 3 30 Barbara Fntchie iMoyer.sk 6 "0 Barbara Fntchie 7oj I me 112 2-S. Bob Gem Harrarh Boy Letmeatum. Bavard and Foots.

fori 1 Mary Meacham vc iii tut uaujr ucna, ouiiic i little known Republican govern or may blossom into a national figure. THE FIRST TENDENCY of many Republicans is to write off. Nixon's future chances because. he lost in a contest at the be- sinning ui wmui ne sceiiieu to have everything going his way. He had behind him nearly eight years of the best kind of training a popular Republican: with their leaders.

He had argued with Nikita Khrushchev and, according to the Nixon version, had "stood up" to the man who had become to many Fireball Blazes South of City A fireball was seen over Wilmington last night at 8:02 going straight down in the south-southwest. A fireball is a large meteor. It was reported Dy one oo- server to appear 45 degrees up. and burn out about 10 degrees above the horizon. It was bright; yellow-white with a greenish! mJ 1 i4 cuvciuyc (uu jcii.

a sicciim. trail It may have been a part of the Taurid meteor shower which lasts about a month and reached maximum last night. Leonids, a 14-day shower, reaches maximum Nov. 16 but would have been sizzling into the atmosphere over the Atlantic at that hour. Britannic on Last Transatlantic Trip LIVERPOOL, England, Nov 11 iliDII TVio 11.vDar.nlH fn n.rH linor Rritannic ai1 fnr nrpsirlpnt rnnM niup him i trie jod.

He nad visited 55, 'foreign countries and talked! Victor Steele Us Dead at 78 Sen. John Williams Loses Fathcr-in-Law By Special Correspondent M1LLSBORO, Nov. 11. Victor L. Steele, 78, retired farmer and father-in-law of Senator John J.

Williams, died yesterday at his home in Millsboro. He is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Armenia Parker, Mrs. Myrtle Adams and Miss Blanche Baker, all of Millsboro; Miss Ethel Steele, Wilmington; Mrs.

Fannie Harrison, Milford, and Mrs. Mildred Richard, Wayne; two sons, Joseph F. and George both of Milford; two brothers, John, Lewes, and Archie, Milton; a sister, Mrs. Lena Collins, Harrington; 13 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 9 CotiivHiv ot iVa Wit.

a ro son and Gray funeral Chapel' i MiiicK Millsboro. i I Interment will be in Mechan-j ic's Cemetery, Millsboro. Friends may call at the fu-neral home tonight from 7 until 9. The family requests that in lieu of flowers contributions be made to the Heart Fund of Delaware. Family Court Adds Probation Officer bJack Berger 111 bMelro.se Lou 109 Winter League 117 aDouble Ameche entry.

bShamrock Farm-Krebs entry. JNO Purse 13.500, claiming, 3 yrar olds and up. 6 furlongs. An appeal in Spanish is the latest in the moves of Youth Aid Division officers in their efforts to locate the mother of an infant baby which was abandoned early Wednesday. The police, in preparing the appeal, had the cooperation of an interpreter, Miss Cecelia Es-teves, a social worker.

In Spanish: "Attencion: Estamos tratando de encontrar los padres de una nina nacida durante los ultimos diez dias. La nina se encontro en 27th and Washington. Llama Cecilia Esteves, SY 8-4115 con Translated into English, reads: it, 1 Rollins Sells Georgetown Radio Outlet O- Wayne Rollins, president n- of Rollins Broadcasting, today announced the sale of radio station WJWL at Georgetown, to Scott Broadcasting. The new owner, Herbert Scott, is also president and um eral manager of WPAZ, Potts town, Pa. ThtJ sale price is reported to be $400,000.

The transaction is subject to the approval of the Federal Communications Commission. Mr. Scott said that no changes Sinner 110 xHilwan 119 aware snoigun ueer K.hl. rr. lvrtQtna, Tara's Ring 124 A'jathea 12J Navy Hymn 115 xRed Cadet.

1 10 out on the first of two days, are expected to make a high kill. 6.90:K,ok Dozo By noon 41 deer had I Ki-Ai i rf Vi inf a Vi nr ivt rf ftn iRrocc tV nr-lf 1 irnmhacl fin 1 i Baeza i 125 90 10 90 12t Spanish San 124 URD Purse $3,500. claiming. 3 year olds and up, l'a miles. 115'Agard lis Our Holiday IIS zLlmoges 112 Prince ot Paris 122 Frost 122 aHand Foot 119 Ouard 115 aDlsposition aErsoff-Qurney entry.

I 4TH Purse $3,700. claiming, 3 yeaf 1 olds. 6 furlongs. llljCauldron 111 Skybo 115 iOlooming 113 xShavpshootcr 113 Beau Red 115 Royal Way 119 furlongs: uiuujiH i i ij ci.i. uuu wie uiu cucuc iiuau TrooD station at Routes 13 and; 40.

FIFTEEN deer had been aRoman Pick 112 Sir Donald Square Table 114 Fennvaan' 109 Wake 106 aCioid Bomb Irascible 116 Money 115 Engineer Bull Rose Has A Heart Mon Uncle Jules Expensive 111 Little Klelnle 112 AK.ine-Castle Rock Farm entry. 3RD Purse $5,500. claiming, 3 year olds and up. 6 furlongs: Ich Bin 113 Inescapable 113 iTonsnn Oal 101 Ounrod 109 109 113 109 killed in the Georgetown 'Art Market ouenn ss.io $520 $370 Troop area, east Sussex County 'SV III tures of big game hunting in a fr a dinner of elk meat last night. The they 111..

7 i anv HomnicK in nicaao wuiu in KicPhee in Spartan War 112 iFire Captain 113 Heroic Nun 113 Exodo 113 Tomlke 120 t4.S00. allowance. year olds. 6 furlongs: Wing Spread 112 Ray Tomrov Marlton Pike 109 Nindy Buoy 111 103 115 llj Pompeii 110 Pet Dare Somali Bird 117 Oreelt Oitt Highland Lassif J10 Purse $6,500. allowance.

year-olds, 6 furlongs by 11 a. m. ana a dozen in the. Dover Troop area, in iTp-i I'elu County. HUnierS aie aiSO Dlinging in deer tO the Board Of Game and rn risn Commissioners CneCklng station at Bridseviue police station.

State I THE SEASON for shotgun hunters ends tomorrow. All OctOber W3S Open tO the DOW 12 deer. Dr. Jay L. Harmic, chief, game and fish management di- vision, Board of Game and Fish 1 in personnel are President.

He succeeds Ed- The station is one of 10 N- Schwarz. and television stations operated! Through the efforts of War- hr' V'. cousin Ken. Jill Oaney, "ameer, Dear Ruth also ran. DAILY IkOlBLE SII.KNIS AND MARY MEACHAM 18-2) PAID $3,500.

claiming. 2-year-old maidens, one mile (Off Time-1372-5. Mei Ting, cathy neuuest. reppy dot, lamran, unc Love. Rastus Brown.

Cedar Way. Church Spire and Amonalse alos ran. iiii purse aj.huu. a mine. -vear olds, 6 l0B 2 Vlndent De Paul (Schwlierk $22.20 $11.20 $7.50 niDMr jck iBaezai 7 90 5.20 LinPkln Bay icombestk 4.90, Time 1-10 5-5.

Crnfty Marine. Red Earih. Tom Escalator. Strong Dan county scat. Laurel 1ST Purse $2,500.

claiming, 3 year olds and up. 6 lurlonjs (Off i Chief Paduke iShuk) tfi 60 13 60 92.80 Ted's Joy i.VlcKeel 4.00 3.00 Behead iServisi 5.40 Time 114 1-5. Cut In. Bigamist. Harridan.

Dancing Peet, Petiole, Bremerton Rustic Billy and Chilton. 2ND Purse 2.500. claiming. 3-year- olds and up. furlongs iOH 1:001: Momus (Passmore) $4.60 $3.00 $2.60 Irish Cheer (Keenek 4.00 3.20 Tonys Son (Reynolds) 5.20 Time 1:14.

Ensiin rhin. Arp Pm- Happy Chap. Star Cast, Chasmar Belle Martial Law, Low Glow and Cedar Patch also ran. DAILY DOCBI.E CHIEF PADVKE AND MOMtS IJ-U) PAID SRD Purse $2,500. claiming 4-vrar.

i i i 1 New York today for her lasted arrow hunters and they got The annual meeting and election was at Fournier Hall, 1800 Howland Street. Harold A. Hageman, Wynlea Farm, Fair Hill, was elect- stay of the dinner was roast elk. The elk was bought from the U. S.

Fish and Wildlife Service at the Wichita Wildlife Preserve, Cache. Okla. 1Uiam tonsley, Lancaster, a'- special writer for Outdoor magazine, snowed motion Mrs. Leonice Yates has been Delaware-owned n. Lauder, publicity chair-promoted to junior probation fatl0n- amon2 tnem WAMa man of the association, the main 122 Chief of Chiefs 122'Onod Move 119 Counter Call U9 122 Isvurbuddv 122 Waggle James 119 Cherry Flip 112, a-Brookmeade Stable entry.

115 Orensed- 1 HT II Purse S3, 800, claiming, 3-ycar- 110 Lightning 115, olds, one mile; 113 Tuscany Pomy 115 Sun Energy 116 Entreaty log here Rollins has an application be trans-atlantic round trip before heading for the scrap yard. The ship, which transported i fore the FCC to operate nel 12 in Delaware and only Tar.s aPuneo Charlies Admiral xMy Round aM irk-One Calumet. Farm entry. tiTII-Purse 10.000. allowance, 3- vear-olds and UP.

6 furlongs: golden One laRum Punch sNiequest Mare' Beal1 Npw 119 Ideology 1221 119 aLedlle 1 10 102 Racmp Clouds 122 119 King's Castle Father Bob 116; 118,000 British and 20,000 Commissioners said the weather American troops during World! was ideal, there are a lot of War II, will be offered forsalejhunters out, and a high kill is on her return here Dec. 3. lanticipated. urn Purse claiming, j-ycur. olds and up, l'a miles: i Alstar 116 Six Shooter Man 112 Variant 114 Sirrl Jild 112 Arrant Bully 121 119 Vanessa's Boy 116 Necvomancer 116 and sPoke of a safari; recently acquired WCIIS radio 'and WCIIS -TV, Charleston, Va.

I WJWL will continue to belf represented in the national sales markets by Rollins tional sales offices York and Chicago. in New Nixons Leave For Florida officer with the Family Court effective Monday. The promotion nounced by Joseph J. Botka, I court director. She has been processing in take and application work.

In her new position, she will work on the probation staff under the supervision of Ralph Turner Two reassignments have also ben announced by Mr. Botka. Miss Pauline Barnes and Albert Wilkerson, supervisors, will be in charge of the application department and intake interviewing. Homes Exhibiting Fallout Shelters The New Castle County i an- olds and up. 6 furlongs OfT 1 31 1: Promised Land 115 Nickel Boy 120 Balclutha (Kirkl $9.60 $5 00 $3.60 Dolled Swiss 12.3 Grand Blvd (Knrte) 29 60 11.40 RT II Purse $5 000.

claiming, 3-year-Miss Beebrook (Shukl 5.60 olds and up. 1 1-16 miles: Time 1:14 1-5. Flying Wave. Clren.iareat Mahmoud 115 Sarah Jamei 112 cester. Top Award.

Houndstooth 117 Oood H5 and Weeper's Bov also ran. ixxPlenilunio Livingston 115 4TH-Purse $2,500. claiming, 3-vear-l 2nd 112 Sprinter 119 olds and up. 6 furlongs. iOff a Alias 119 Castlestone 115 Sea Bang iShuki $8 20 $4 60 $3 40! x-Flve pounds apprentice allowance Jason's Star iCoriel 4 60 3 40 claimed.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 PrSram' Vice President Richard Other new officers are: First Nixon left today for a Florida vice President, Gordon J. Baird; vacation. second vice president, Robert Nixon had nothing to say to B' Lewis: third vice president, reporters when he arrived at w- 0scar Gears- and recording Airport with his wjfe'secretary' Bert S' Norling lice of Civil Detense has lvvu uuusiueis iur men-nounced the establishment of fll8ht to Miami. However, the lour family fallout shelters in family Posed for photographers, model homes in four communi-! Herbert G.

Klein, Nixon's lies, press agent, said the vice presi- dent will remain in Florida for commanaer a Calumet Farm entry. 7T1I Piirse $75,000 added, Trenton Handicap, 3-year-olds and up IU -ravVt Show miles' 118 Noble Sel 110 nprse liu i Remit 116 Mauler 1161 Cedar Hill Class Sees News-Journal Miss Elaine C. Leary and her third-grade class at Cedar Hill cuni tnitrarl ho inai luunjr "it" mothers, Mrs. Theresa Lock- wood and Mrs. Helen Dobies.

The 25 children who visited were Daniel Mangini, Ronald Iannone, Harry Loveless, Angela Lawhorn, Roy Hall, Denise Norris, Jenny Nichols, Bruce Reinsmith, Stewart Walton, Thomas Baynum, John Sharpe, Patricia Coulbourn, John Far-ra, Joyce Skidmore, Rosalie Williams, Nicholas Maccari, Nancy Griner, Michael Dobies, Margarita Velazques, Linda Lockwood. Eugene Pythko, Patrifia S1' flUltlO Rybicki, and Jo- jseph PinkOWSki iCrestllte 115 5TII Purse $5 000. allowance, 1 year olds and up, one mile. Da'ctnit Around 114 Bittersweet 1:4 Lost Jewel 121 Happv Newi Ti Amo 114 xWhlte Collar 113 HTH -Purse M.200. allowance, 2- year-olds.

6 furlongs oia.r no lil 113 Double Plus 113 Will To Live Up Scope 119 Jet Request Quinn Honey 118 Woodlord 'Battle Hell 115 County 113 ITII $50,000 added. The Friiette. 3- year-old fillies, one mile: Oil Royalty 119 Shelly Jo 119 aRose 119 Little Tumbler lit Prominent Really Lady 119 Sumihln 11? aBowl of Play Time 119 I Flowers 119 ApatoMheback, 119 Norclyi ion Bim-HasM IU Royal Mango in xjoe uoaK? ion 108 Mr. Sam 118 i-3; 5 pounds Apprentice Allowance Claimed. Selections AQIEDITT By Associated Press 1 Returnable, Cactus Kid, Winter League.

2 Spanish San, Ring. Seatailon, Taran 3 Prince Of Paris, Count Hand And Foot. Royal Way. Cauldron. Bran Red 5 Happy News, Dancing Around, Lnt Jewel.

Mr. Z. Up Scope, Brave 7 Rowl Of Flowers, Good Move, Littl Tumbler. g-Blm-Bashl, Mr. Sam Rovl Mango.

9 Arrant Bullv. Necromancer. Best Bet ARRANT BULLY. LAl'REL 1 Comet Foot. Wlndust.

Happy Water. 2 Stealth. Good Scholar. Long Lance. 3 Rays Hill.

Polarity, Natchez's Pride. 4 Billy Overman, Gem Hawk, Little Beast. 5 Prince Fearless, Scarlet Fathers, Fresh As Fresh. 6 Star Milkman, Knotty Problem, Mlchore. 7 Qui! Star.

Conestoga, Madok. 8 New Effort, Prince Du Houlme, Charmed Circle. Best Bet NEW EFFORT. GARDEN STATE PARK 1 Informant. Koko D07.0, Inablaze 2 Money Engineer, Mon Uncle Jules, Sir Donald.

3 Tomlke, Ich Bin. Fire Captain. 1 Pet Dare, Greek Gift, Highland Las. tie. 5 Chief Of Chiefs, Isyurbudy, Cherry Flip.

6 Racing Clouds, Ideology, New Commander, 7 Dotted Swiss, Talent Show, From, ised Land. Imon, Sprinter, Plenilunlo 2nd. Golden Wedding, Freedom Bhot, 'El Lucera. Best Bet CHIEF OF CHIEFS. in Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges.

He has been a member of Washington Lodge and Del-aware Lodge of the Odd Fellows for a number of years. He retired from the Pullman Church. They have two granddaugh ters, Judith Lois Townsend and Laurie Beth Townseud. a jeas tl, Th vi'B tenter, especially de- no iaix iBKOori 4 fio Time 1:13 4-5. Spy Oem, Look Good.

Wait For It, Rhythm King and Thar-mall. Narragansetl 1ST Purse $2,300. claiming l.vear.l olds. 6 furlongs. 11:46.: Salty John $820 $440 $2 iLandersl It's A Beauty (Brvanti 4.20 2.80 Court 'N Porte iMcCrackeni 3.00 Time 1:16.

Also ran. Dixie Moon. Silky Goldsteen, Tennis Shoes, Able Archer, Wild Array, Perty Pine. Nir-galady, After Glow. '2ND Purse $2,300.

claiming, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs. iOff Corral iLandem 5 60 $3 60 $2 60 Sea Orey iConnollevl 4 60 3 20 Signal Light iMaddeni 3.20 Time 1:14 3-5. Lord Davlln, Done Raining. Out Yonder, Gee Dee Kay. On Point, Flying Omaha and Irish Coffee.

DAILV DOUBLE: SAI.TT JOHN AND CORRAL (5 It 2l PAID Purse $2,100. claiming. 3-year-olds and up maidens, 1 1 IS miles. iOff tl 111 ti Irt t1A I i. 01.

L.ayion a. iimmer, county detense director, said the shelters were at Gredonl Farms. Pleasant Hills, Ramble- ton Acres, and Todd Estates, o-u. -t iliey were uuiu ai ttie ex- pense of the developers to Fiorida aflhe Sa time Presi islgncd to meet the need of Jun' Keda I'r'f' 'Ch01 r. Ui' held tomorrow at the Jewish in Atrica.

i Gordon (Scottie) Baird conducted the business meeting and presented the speaker. Joseph C. Schranck, entertainment chairman, aws in charge Center Slates Thinl Lounge Program The third in a series of Sat- HI'Hqv nioHf Iftiinrro nrnfTrnmc sponsorea Dy the Jewish Com- River in Bellefonte New equipment for games, such as table hockey and pool, have been purchased for the use of the Junior High School- nd IIarvey teacher, been appointed advi.ser to the Junior High School Board, which will plan future activi ties for the lounge program, which at the present time includes games and club periods followed by social dancing and refreshments. Houston Will Get New lot Office HOUSTON, Nov. 11 (Special).

A new post office build ing is scheduled for completion If 1 V-J it pv 1 a -v i hi mil i in igft in lamia nil i imrii mi Office of Civil and Defense plans a two-week vacation at Mobilization specifications and Palm Beach, equipped by the county The Nixons will stay at Key Colonel Zimmer said similar, Biscayne, south of Miami. Vinmo cVioltot'c rin hn hnilf oc a'Mivnn vvhn rlprirlpc Vi i nnlfinft icauus mcic unci ins mii; cessful campaign rvennetiy ability, took his golf clubs with lnim Y. Conference 1 i do it yourself project for about bounty Antrim iFishen 18 80 ii5o'George Keenan, Roxann Gros- ISSalvation Army Teachers To Attend i. Lewis E. Townsends Have 50th Wedding Ann iversary Eighteen Salvation Armyvides Sunday School instruc-Sunday School teachers from'tion for all age groups.

Classes live Wilmington Citadel will at 1 a- Sunda at 401 among some 1,000 attending Salvation Army Sunday School' he Conference in New frr0" JVt i.rStn inClUdte York City today through Sun-f apt" of" a ficpr: I. Kpnnpth n.il bint dc. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E.

Town-send of 2232 Pine Street will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary tomorrow. Their sons, Carl G. Town- send and Lewis II. Townsend, Plandome Road (Castagnal 12 80 Tlmi I -HI l.S Vtl nt-nnltuillo Tol. lairs.

Trombone, Glass, Toe Chain, hick Bacx. spanniK, waniea ana Dark Viking. 4TII Purse $2 400. claiming, mile and 70 yards Off Cotton Relgh (Blrkmalerk 80 $8 80 95 00 Praise Us cwajdai 5 00 3 80 Julie's Boy (Grimm) 5 00 Time 1:48 2 5. Count Fire, Sir Satan.

Slow Boy. Harlem Kid. Looksee and Night Brigade. Garden Slale 1ST Purse $3,500. claiming, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs i off llli.

Space Flight iBlumi $6 40 $4 20 93 20 Flying Diver I Barrow i 22.60 16 20 Tag and Run (Williamsi 8 8C Time 1:13 2-5. Naturally True, Constant Comment. Wat Now. Helen's Joy. Broad Run, Tuscany's Pride, Sunny Gem and King Bug also ran.

1ND Purse $3,500. claiming. 4-year-olris and up, i furlongs (Oft One Htrok" iHiirtark' $1.80 $3.20 92 60 Gun Fire iMonaeelll) 9.20 5.20 Vitrified (Brooksl 3 40 Tlmc-1 13. Whlttledy Cut, King Sailor. Reynhourne.

Companero, Vln-cere, Singing Siren. Smller, Fenmar and Mlsslleman also ran, DAILY DOl'llIE SPACE FLIGHT AND ONE STROKE (10-11) PAID will hold an open house for! Shops seven years ago and is them at Lewis II. Townsend's now building superintendent home, 1604 Shadybrook of the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Greenmeadow, tomorrow after-! Mrs. Townsend has been active noon.

in the Women's Auxiliary of Mr. and Mrs. Townsend were1 Delaware Lodge and both she married at the old Epworth'and Mr. Townsend are mem-Methodist Church Nov. of Brandy wine Methodist day' isistant officer; Mrs.

Elizabeth the end of February in this Theme of the conference. Wright, Sunday school of 332-planned to aid in' Salvation intendent; Miss Bernice Mrs. Blanche P. Vinyard, Mil-Army work with children and assistant superintendent, was the successful bidder young people, will be "Reach M'ss Janice Needles, Miss Evajfm' the contract to build the and Teach for Christ." Those Cox, John Dixon, Post office on Broad Street, attending are from 11 Mrs. Jsabelle to an announcement eastern states where the Salva- Williams.

Ruth fl'om Arthur E. Summerfield, tion Army has 349 citadels and Simonson, Miss Gwen Postmaster general. Sunday School enrollment of Cimitl- Mrs. Gertrude Wil The building will be rented 55,702. jliams, Mrs.

Elizabeth Chase, by the Post Office Department Mrs. Adam Dixon, and on a five-year agreement, with The Wilmington Citadel Jones. options up to 10 years. Staff Photographer Gubernatorial Blood Gov. J.

Caleb Boggs (left) was pricked by a needle this morning in the News-Journal Building by Dr. Harold A. Tarrant, The Governor and S. senator-elect was kicking off National Diabetes Week that begins Monday. Free blood tests for the disease will be offered to the public by the Delaware Diabetes Association.

Dr. Edward Bohan, president, said an estimate places' the number of unknown cases in the United States at 2,000,000. 1910, and have lived in Wil mington. Mr. Townsend, a thirty-second dejree Mason is active A A Jfc ririii tfi 0i.

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