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FOUR WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1950 ford, Mrs. Margaret K. Gloor, Miss reported by blinker that it was "un to be excused from further testimony Friday that the liberty of to be host far this godly man for, this week, and I sincerely trust that the good citizens of Wilmington will derstood" there really were. at least Esther Homan, Fred Lutz and Mrs. Dorothy Price.

gence and carelessness In causing the death of her husband, David N. Lewis, in the crash of an airliner at Love Field near Dallas in which 28 persons were killed. three men on trial was involved but if the court would have allowed you Negro elementary schools Lay GUBITCHEV LOSES IMMUNITY PLEA PREACHER LAUDS ACTIONS OF JESUS to go, you would have gone away?" support the mission at Grace Church and Judge for themselves from his eloquent preaching and his A "I'm afraid so, but my testi men: Mrs. Catherine Fonville, John A. Hopkins, the Rev.

Arthur James, Mrs. Jean Jamison, Hilmar Jensen, Rudolph Simpers; teachers: mony was right about those men." written word wrhether or not the unfortunate charges levelled against Henry Schmidt and J. R. Robert son, officials in Bridges' CIO Inter him by a small group are either fail or true." Mrs. Louise Brinkley, David Closson, Mrs.

Anna Comegys, Miss Martha IS MEMORIAM In lovlne memory of Janet B. Emery. Sunshine Dftsses. shadows fall. Love, remembrance outlasts all Sadly missed by Husband and Daughter.

In lorin memory of our husband and father. John L. Fitch, on his birthday to- DeeoinnourrJherts lies a picture of a loved The Rev. Dr. Hamilton P.

Fox. su Evans, Mrs. Jeanne Golden, Mrs. national Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, are co-defendants with Bridges. They are charged with conspiracy to defraud the gov perintendent of the Wilmington Dis Carrie W.

Henry, George L. Johnson, Miss Venus Johnson, Mrs. Annie trict, Peninsula Methodist Confer Dr. E. S.

Jones Says Forgiveness, Brotherly Love Can Offset Incorrect Reactions ourt Rules That Russian Engineer Never Acted In Diplomatic Capacity in U.S. ernment. ence, and president of the Wilming one we laia 10 rrsi In memory's frame we will keen him Because he was one of tne best. Marks, Arthur Redding, Percy Ricks. Eldridge Waters.

ton Council of Churches, said last The letter from the state superin night: Sadly missea oy mis wuc Daughter. Son-in-Law and Grandsons. in memory of James P. Hewes. who died 'Dr.

Jones is a scholar of the tendent reads: NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (P). Federal January 10. 1946. This is to advise you officially most profound type and his devo OBITUARIES William M.

M. Robinson Funeral services for William M. Robinson, 74, of Paoli, for Judge Sylvester J. Ryan ruled today 20 mines in the estuary. The Flying Arrow venture began shortly after midnight Saturday morning, Jan.

7, when this freighter sailed from Hong Kong with an assorted $1,000,000 cargo for Communist Shanghai. Bales of cotton were piled high around the superstructure for protection. Fearful of the mines the Nationalists said had been planted, 11 of the crew were given special State Department permission to sign off. British and other nationalities replaced them. As the Flying Arrow passed through the Formosa Strait Sunday morning, two Nationalist destroyer escorts began trailing her.

(Whether these ships were shaken off during the night was not clear.) About 9 a. m. today, Monday, as the Flying Arrow started to anchor in a spot Captain Jones estimated was 19 miles offshore, a Nationalist gunboat appeared and began making blinker signals. "They blinkered that mines were being laid," and 'you must not now Captain Jones translated the flashes. Ship Fails to Answer The Flying Arrow did not answer, that the State Board of Education at its meeting on Dec.

16, 1949, It is swees to orraiiic rour uiuit And in life I loved you dearly And in death I love you still Never to be foraotten Wife and Children. tion and character are of the noblest Christian quality. keen intellect, his responsive awareness to there is no diplomatic bar to Valentin A. Gubitchev's trial on spy conspiracy charges. approved a plan for the payment BRITISH MAP DRIVE ON ASIATIC REDS Ministers of Commonwealth Open Talks on Strengthening Economic Bulwarks COLOMBO, Ceylon, Jan.

9 (JP). The British Commonwealth Foreign Ministers Conference opened today and at once grappled with the need to strengthen economic bulwarks against Communism in Asia. The meeting of eight commonwealth ministers is expected to last 10 days. Outstanding on the agenda are the problems of how to avert a Third World War and halt the spread of Communism. The conference will take up the Chinese situation and the Japanese peace treaty problem.

While it is appropriate that the problems of Asia should be the main subjects for discussion," a conference communique said, "it is recognized these problems are of concern to all commonwealth counties. "Vital Issues of world politics can no longer be divided between those of exchange teachers in line with the moods and needs of the age, "I have found as a fact that he mer vice president and treasurer of the Amerisan Stores Company, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon CARD OF THANKS to. -uv. tn thnk neiahbors. friends for never acted in a diplomatic char his ability to understand and interpret the basic and central teachings of Christianity, unite in making him their cards, flowers, use of cars, and other kindnesses to us durlne our recent bereave.

acter in the United States," said the at the Oliver H. Bair Funeral the national policy. The local boards of education or boards of trustees will be responsible for paying their own teachers as usual. "In my conversation with the Every action of Jesus was wonderful and his reactions were equally wonderful, declared Dr. E.

Stanley Jones, noted evangelist and lecturer, in the second of his evening sermons last night at Grace Methodist Church before a large crowd. The famed missionary was introduced by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Arthur R.

McKinstry, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Delaware, who said that "Dr. Jones is interested in forwarding a program of Christian unity for Jesus Christ." Basing his sermon on reactions. ent in tne aeat-n oi James v. n. uono.

court. Home, Philadelphia. probably the best known Christian van. Sr. The former United Nations engi Mr.

Robinson died Saturday in minister in the world today, and ine Donovan ramur. tVi.it relatives, friends, em neer claimed diplomatic immunity Bryn Mawr Hospital surely one of the most profoundly when he was arrested with Judith With his brothers, Samuel and the auditor's office, it was agreed that the checks for exchange teachers would be handled in the same way respected and one of the most deep ly loved. ployes of Electric Hose and Rubber. Ralston Purina Chow and Kniahts of Columbus for their kindness, floral offerings and use of cars durin our recent bereavement In the Coplon last March 4. late James Mr.

Robinson founded a grocery business in Philadel Gubitchev, a Russian, and the death of James Lane. as regular checks for teachers are handled and that the vouchers would "I have known him intimately for 30 years and his qualities approach Brooklyn-born Miss coplon, in a phia after emigrating from Ireland be accepted without question." the sage and the saintly." DEATHS In 1891 the brothers and Robert Crawford established the firrm of iDr. Jones declared that most of the The teachers approved are: Miss series of pre-trial hearings are fighting to escape trial on charges of conspiring to tranmit United States The complete resolution adopted illnesses to which man is prey are Virsinia Jockel, 209 South Bancroft Robinson and Crawford by the seminary students follows: the result of resentments. These re secrets to Russia. Parkway, Lore School; Miss Amelie The latter firm merged with four sentments, he warned, must be dis Abraham L.

Pomerantz, attorney Kozinski. 414 West Twenty-iirst Whereas, in the providence of God, America was founded by Bible-believing, God-fearing, liberty-lov sipated if the person is to enjoy the Street. Warner Junior High School; for Gubitchev, argued that his others in 1917 to establish the Amer ican Stores Co. Mr. Robinson re tired as vice president and treas and in a few minutes shells started screaming over the ship and hitting the water on the other side too close for comfort.

The time was 9:07 a. m. (8:07 p. Sunday, EST), i fullest Christian life. and Miss Gwendolyn Redding.

203 East Tenth Street, Howard High He counselled his listeners to "re ing Christians, and Whereas, our cherished and un urer of that organization in 1946. Soviet client entered the United States with a diplomatic visa as third secretary of the Russian delegation to the UN. Mr. Robinson is survived by his School. The approval given the three ap BATES In Delaware HosDital, on Janus ry 8.

1950. Madelin Peninaton. wife of Roland W. Bates, aaed 59 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence 104 South Broad Street.

Middletown. Del on Wednesday mornin. January 11 at 11 o'clock. Interment at Forest Cemetery. Middletown.

Please omit flower. No viewing BIDDLE Near Farmington. on January 8 1950. George L. Biddle.

aged 83 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from tho Darnels Funeral Home. Townsend. on Wednesday afternoon. January 11 at 130 o'clock.

Interment at Barratt Chapel. nar Fr.H.rira ni Friends miy call at act well to life." Too many woes of humanity, Dr. Jones stated, are caused by "good people reacting widow, Mary two sons, Dr. Sam nidations does not mean that the The government quoted Secretary uel and William H. Robinson, and surpassed freedoms, property rights, equal opportunities, and greatness are due to a large extent to the influence of the Bible and badly to life." teachers are assured of taking part of State Dean Acheson that such a Forgiveness and brotherly love, he three daughters, Mrs.

Wilbur Bailey, Mrs. T. R. Talbot, and Miss Jean Robinson, and six grandchildren. in the program.

It gives them only the rieht to apply to the United visa was valid for only a year and never was renewed. asserted, could overcome these in the blessings of God, and correct reactions. Whereas, America now stands States Office of Education which is Firing continued for 28 minutes. Thirty-eight rounds were fired before a bit was scored. Many hits followed.

First hits were in the steering gear house and No. 5 hold. Fire began quickly in the cargo of cotton, rubber and caustic soda. Another fire broke out on the after deck. At interval? the Flying Arrow sounded three short blasts on her whistle.

"That is the international signal. Moreover, Acheson said, Gubitchev ceased to be a Russian UN At a service In the Cathedral for a free society and is opposed to selecting teachers from all parts oi the runeral Dome xuesaay evening aiier Church of St. John at 3:30 p. Dr of the East and those of the West. Recent history has emphasized the interconnection of the two hemispheres.

Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India told the conference that economic and social difficulties advanced Communism and the best way to defeat it in Asia was to build up the prosperity of Asiatic pgpples. He said the tactics used in fighting the cold war in Europe were not applicable to Asia, adding that the a socialistic state dominated by Mrs. Alice D. Pratt Funeral services for Mrs. Alice delegate when he took a job as an 7 o'clock.

BOYER In North East. Md on January Jones addressed the congregation on "The Three Levels of Life." He was selfish groups seeking their own advancement, under foreign ideologies 8. 1950. Alice wne OI jonn n. coyer.

D. Pratt, 80, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Woodlawn aged 35 years. Relatives and friends ro introduced by the Very' Rev. J. the country.

It does mean, however, that Wilmington teachers in the future will have the opportunity to seek participation in the program for as long as it exists. The action was taken after Dr. which have proved to be unwork invited to attend tne lunerai servicrs at the Orant Funeral Home, in North East. Cemetery Chapel, Everett, Mass. In Brooke Mosley, wtio presided and able and undesirable in the lands on Tuesday afternoon.

January 10, terment will be in the adjoining gave the invocation prayer. at 2 clock. interment at iorm tasi Methodist Cemetery. Friends mav call on Monday tvuini. My engines are going full astern' where they have tried, and have deprived the people of their civil cemetery.

The family requests that engineer with the UN. Judge Ryan's ruling removed one road-block in the way of the trial of Gubitchev and Miss Coplon. However, he still has to rule on whether the government bases its case against the couple solely on evidence obtained by wire-tapping. The FBI has admitted tapping the wires of Miss Coplon and Gubitchev. The first of these three levels, said flowers be omitted.

Dr. Jones, is the life instinct, where explained Captain Jones, "but that did not stop them from firing." and religious liberties, and CASE In Milford Memorial Hospital, on Mrs. Pratt died yesterday at the January 6. 190. josnua nusoana the general attitude of ttaose who dwell in this bracket is.

The mis Cora Case, aged 61 year. Relative and Captain Jones ordered a radio call Whereas, Dr. E. Stanley Jones has said, "When the Western world home of her son-in-law and daugh Ward I. Miller, superintendent oi schools, read a letter from Dr.

George R. Miller, state superintendent of public instruction, clearing up barriers which have existed against Dast participation. for aid to all American and British friends are lnvitea to aitena me lunerai services at ttie Berry Funeral Home. Mil-ford. on Tuesday afternoon.

January sionary described this attitude of naval vessels. However, the government insists 10 at 2 clock, interment in nnrran Chapel Cemetery. Frederica. Del. Friend "I am disappointed in not hear was floundering in an unjust and competitive order God reached out and put his hand on the Russian Communists to produce a juster one of refusing to suppress urges and instincts.

This age. Dr. Jones warned, is more afraid of complexes than of destruction. this is only a small part of its evidence against the pair. Wire-tap may call at tne lunerai nome in is.

evenina after 1 o'clock. In his report last night, Dr. Mil ing from any American naval ships after I sent urgent calls that we ler expressed the opinion that not order and CHILDRESS In this city, on January i. needed help," the captain said. (It The second level of life is that 1950.

Katnryn. wiaow oi waiter j. more than two of the three teacners ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B.

Gillie, 132 School Road, Alapocas. A native of Chelsea, Mass, and the widow of Maj. Walter L. Pratt of Melrose, she had made her home here since last May. In addition to her daughter she is survived by a son, Lawrence W.

Pratt of Medford, Mass. She also leaves seven grandchildren, including James B. Gillis of Collins Park, and three great grandchildren. evidence is not admissible in fed eral court. Said Judge Ryan in part: Whereas.

Dr. Jones, a member of duty," he said. "Some people go would be chosen by the national Childress. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the lunerai services at the Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware of the Methodist Church and an of is not known whether American naval craft are anywhere in the vicinity.) through life getting results, others office, possibly one from the ele ficer in the Federal Council of "Diplomatic status is a political Question and a matter of state; the get consequences, and whether we mentary and one from the second Churches of Christ in America "The Black Swan was the only ary level.

finding of the Secretary of State comes supposedly in the interest of ship to answer. She hove into sight 30 minutes later, giving all assist Inspector Arthur B. Wilson of the get results or consequences is determined by the outlook we have on life and the higher powers to which we give obedience and service. Re must be accepted unquestioned. historic Christianity, but is actually Bureau of Police appeared to pre presenting something far different ance required which we required very much." Chinese Communists had fulfilled to some extent the demands of the Chinese people for social justice.

D. S. Senanayake, Ceylon's premier and foreign minister, who was chosen permanent chairman, said the commonwealth had acquired an entirely new influence in Asia where "some of the gravest international problems of the day were presenting themselves in their most acute form." British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, in an hour-long address opening the conference, reviewed relations with the Soviet Union, steps needed to strengthen European stability and security and the importance of the Atlantic Pact. One delegate called Bevin's speech "a very general review which came to no conclusions." Lester Pearson, Canada's external affairs minister, said the inability of the United Nations to protect against the menace of aggression had made it necessary for Canada and other North Atlantic countries to build up a defense system. This, he said, did not mean weak PR0V00 TREASON TRIAL Dock Q.

Svke. and has divested the divine mes sent a solution proposed by the committee set up by Mayor James F. Hearn to work out the school The gunboat had ceased firing by OPENING IS DELAYED leral services for Dock this time. The Black Swan came sage of Christ of its true spiritual meaning and restated it in the terms of economics, sociology, and "politi Avenue and jenerson oneet. on wruiirB-day afternoon.

January 11 at 2 clock. Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery. Frienda may call at Chandler Tuesday evening. CANNON In this city, on January 6. 1950.

Martin F. Cannon, of 105 West Twenty-third Street, aeed 72 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the C. Everett Kelley Funeral Home. Twenty-third and West Streets, on Tuesday morning.

January 10. at 9 clock. Reauiem mass at Christ Our Kinir Church, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends may call at the funeral horn on Monday evening after 7 o'clock. FREDERICK In this city on Jan.

7. 1950, Waclas. wife of Theodore Frederick, of 201 South Adams Street. Relatives, friends and members of the Polish National Alliance OrouD No. 1742 are invited to attend the funeral from the Gornowskl Funeral Home.

500 South Van Buren Street, on ligion whips the will, and a religion of duty results in a tension between self and moral standards. Those who live in the realm of duty have a religious life which is devoid of crossing program. NEW YORK, Jan. 9 U.R). Federal Svt n.

within 50 yards and her commander megaphoned, "I cannot take part in cal revolution;" and further, has Judge Samuel H. Kaufman today this affcernoon in Goidsboro, N. This proposes that guards be trained to take over the posts now handled by police officers; that these pleasure. We were not intended to postponed umii tomunuw where he died Sunday this war, but if you cannot extinguish the fire with your own re ing or tne treason wiai oi ouu A reskJent of Qoldsboro, Mr. David Provoo.

Svkes is survived bv his wife. Mrs. sources, we will board and help." guards be paid 75 cents an hour ior a four-hour day; that public schools The former Army sergeant is ac- This offer was accepted, and a spiritualized the program of Marxian Communism to the point of divine purpose, trying to lift Soviet Communism out of the materialism and crass atheism from which it has sprung, representing it as the highest moral ideal of Jesus; and Whereas, Dr. Jones has writ pay $4,200 for guards at lntersec tions in the neighborhoods of pub CUSed Of Offering his Service to the son rwic anH turn rthr hrnt.h. British boarding party helped ex Wednesday morning.

Jan. 11. at 8 00 tinguish the fires in three hours Japanese as soon as Corregidor fell erSi Aifred and Andrew Sykes, all lie schools; that parochial schools clock. Solemn Reauiem Mass St. Hea- Some of the smouldering, cargo had wlir's Church at 9:00 clock.

Inter ana wording lor mem luilu wai of Goldsboro to be jettisoned, but Captain Jones end. ment at Cathedral Ccnetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening. GIVEN In this city on Jan 8. 1950.

Es- estimated 85 per cent was saved. Trial oi tne ami ten, "The fact is, as some one has tt. i hoon I The captain then made an inspec aid. 'Communism is the only poli telle wife of Dr. Guy C.

Given. Fu live on this level. Christian faith is a surrender of the will, not a com-' pulsion or a duty. Man lives at his best when the driving force of his life comes from within and not from without. The Christian religion does not demand, it rather offers." "The third level of life is the level of grace.

The end of all life must be to belong to Christ. When we belong to Christ we are and do the things which duty seeks to f.orce us to. The first law of life is to lose ourselves in one who is greater than ourselves, namely, God. It is this absolute surrender to God, through Christ, wrhich enables man to live on the higher level and to the fullest glory." Dr. Jones declared.

tion tour around his ship in a life i lo stlri today, but ain -ucy Ri. died yter- SXTZFSl ening of Canada's support of the tical theory that really holds the Christian position of the absolute neral services and interment private on Wednesday. Jan 11. Please omit flowers. HARTNETT In Elkton.

on January boat and went aboard the Black Swan to thank her commander. quality of every individual nrv frmiommiint o-rppri five years 19a0. Hannah C. Hartnett. aged 72 years.

At noon everyone had lunch, with Choice Before Us," pp. 133-4), and Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the Immaculate Conception Church. Elkton, on Thurs pay $3,000 for guards in their areas, and that City Council pay $1,800 for guards at intersections in the neighborhoods of both public and parochial schools. The inspector said that the problem is a serious one which grows more serious by the year. The board expressed appreciation to Inspector Wilson for the report and promised its consideration.

Achievement Tests Report Dr. Mitche.1 presented her report with the assistance of two elementary school teachers. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Laws of the Elbert School passengers serving the weary offi United Nations or of Canada in terest in other parts of the world.

Flying Arrow Continued From First Page further, "We have yet to see the cers. (Names of the passengers have folly of trying to change the in day morninK. January 12. at 10 clock. Interment at adjoining cemetery.

Friends been withheld. Richardson said ear dividual and leaving him in an un Provoo La's been nder mental ob- JffiS'or servation at Bellevue Hospital since foe meaw" Nov. 22, when he pleaded innocent nall Street She was a mem- to 12 specific acts of treason. One ertJdA a Lone charged that he caused the execution ivfifo a tv, rfeH tn ter, Mrs. Mabel Brown of Philadel- lier they included two British changed, selfish, corporate life.

Life sounded three short blasts on her on a collective scale must be born whistle. again. Cannot be done? Absurd. Russia has done it." Choice mav call Wednesday evening st, tier late residence, 219 Howard Street. Elkton, Md.

JONES On January 8. 1950. at Smyrna. Anna C. bploved wife of the lata Edward O.

Jones, of Claymont. Del. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon. January 11. at 2:30 o'clock, at Foster Funeral Home.

Haddon and Lees Avenues. Collinaswood. N. J. Interment Harleigh Cemetery.

No viewing. The world-renowned missionary pwa. survives. women and five French and other non-Americans en route to join their husbands in Shanghai.) The Black Swan departed to continue her patrol. The Chinese gunboat remains lurking nearby.

"That is the international signal, My engines are going full tuuyeiaue viLil oapaic Funeral PrvW mill Ko Before Us," p. 31). addressed members of the Wilmington Ministerial Association yesterday morning at the YMCA, with a explained Captain Jones. Whereas, we. the students of I'aitn i ociocK tomorrow aiternoon at and Mrs.

Beatrice Boyles of the Harlan School. Theological Seminary, Wilmington, Kn9 Bethel Church, Sixth and Walnut Captain Jones, a determined, stocky, 246-pounder from Chicago, estimated the number of shell hits The essence of the report was talk aimed at inspiring his listeners to further spread the message of LAUGHEAD On January 7. I on ecus. xiiLcixuciib will ue in aie 1950. Horaca Delaware, believe that onrisuan Communism is a contradiction in husband of Bella Lauzhead.

Funeral Olive Cemetery. Friends may call services will be held at his late residence. that tests are now carried out in the fourth and sixth grades of all terms, that the Bible does not in 3.1 East Clearfield Road. Havertown. P.

central committee in New York in tonight at the Gray Funeral Home, Christ, which Dr. Jones is bringing to Wilmington audiences throughout the week. io-jc v-'z wamut street. any way teach us to embrace such a system as the near-communism schools by which the teachers can compare the pupils' achievement Dr. Jones is scheduled to address nreached by Dr.

Jones, dui ratner with their abilities and correct the legal staff said out of court the de- UeathS JtLlseWhere curricula accordingly. the student body of Wilmington High School today at 10 a. m. iense "oi course- ww see a perjury NEW YORK. Jan.

9 that the only approacn to roa is on the basis of the atoning work of In the discussion of this subject, indictment against Ross. Jarrett Hill. 44. former director of Christ on the Cross of Calvary. (In Hong Kong the agents for the Isbrandtsen Line, operators of the Flying Arrow, said another Isbrandtsen ship, the Brooklyn Heights, would sail as scheduled for Shanghai Jan.

11 and that all crew members were staying aboard. (Capt. Andrew Crinkley, Far Eastern representative for Isbrandtsen, denied reports that the company was making excessive profits from the blockade-running. Isbrandtsen ships have repeatedly run the blockade and two of them were superficially damaged by Nationalist shellflre before the Flying Arrow "Frankly, however." he added, the radio show. "We.

the PeoDle." Dr. Mitchell and the two teachers pointed up the value of the tests by Jones- Whereas. Dr. Jones is a member we ao not nave mucn expuiniioii died todav that the government wm present Continued From Firit Pare citing specific cases and presenting figures to show how the tests are of the American League for Peace and Democracy and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and is a signer of the "World Tomorrow" poll, the the case to the grand jury. ANNAPOLIS.

Jan. 9 (JP). at 30 to 40. He said 14 were in the after-steering gear house. Some, two to four inches in diameter, were only four inches above the water-line.

One machine gun bullet pierced the American flag flying on the taffrail. There was no estimate of the size of the shells which penetrated the hull. Passengers picked up numerous shell fragments from the deck as souvenirs. (A Nationalist navy spokesman in Taipei, Formosa, said the shelling was done by the gunboat Wuling. Such a ship usually is armed with no more than 3-inch guns, plus smaller six pounders and machine-guns.

(The Nationalist spokesman declared the shelling was in used. agreed to give it "proper consider Prosecution attorneys saw no rea- Edmund H. Reeman. 68, New Jer ation. son for grand jury action.

sey poultry fanner and former first of which is cited as subversive Dr. Jones is scheduled to address The Iowa Every Pupil Battery Achievement Tests are given to fourth and sixth grade pupils each Ross "statement or correction minister, died todav by Attorney General Tom Clark, the students of Wilmington High School and revision, they said, did not ai today at 10 a. and the student feet material facts or his testimony October. In the sixth grade, a varia tion on the tests is given in May. body of P.

S. duPont High School, regarding Bridges. second of Which is a Kaaicai-pacmsi group, a section of the ultra-radical War Resisters International which, according to its literature, "believes Thursday at 9 a. m. The dark-haired witness, speaking BIRTHS Delaware Hospital Cook, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick, 108 The importance of the program, she said, is that schools are now In explaining their protest against in his soft, Dixie-acquired drawl, Weather Conditions a new social order can and will be making an effort to analyze the ur. Jones' appearance here, the stu told the judge and jury in a hushed dents also charged that some Protes child abilities and successes, and East Thirteenth Street, Jan. 9, son. federal court that he concluded Fri established it believes these changes can be accomplished by Wilmington and vicinity: cloudy and milder; highest tem on Wednesday afternoon.

Jan. 11. at 1:30 o'clock. Interment in Silcam Ceme'erv. Booth's Corner.

Ta. Friends may call Tuesday from 7-9 v. m. PRATT In this cltv on January 9, 1950. Alice widow of Walter L.

Pratt at the residence of hpr dauahter Mrs. Leslie B. Gillie. 132 School Road. Alapocas.

aeed 80 years. Funeral services will held at the Woodlawn Cemetery Chanel. Everett. Massachusetts on Wednesday afternoon. January 11 at 2:00 o'clock.

Interment adjoining cemetery. Please omit flowers. Friends mav call at the Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street Monday evening. Also please omit flowers.

RTJTTER Suddenly, in Philadelphia. on January 6. 1950. Spencer husband of the late Rosa Rutter. of Burlington.

N. aged 61 years. Relatives and friend ara invited to attend the funeral servicea at the Cherry Hill Church. Cherry Hill. on Tuesday afternoon.

January 10. at 2 o'clock. Interment at adloinina cemetery. SCHOFIELD In this cltv on Jan. 7, 1950.

Jane Elliott, wife of William T. Schofleld. of 1940 Oilnin Avenue. Relatives and frienda are invited to attend the funeral servicea at the Cathedral Church of St. John.

Concord Avenue and Market Street, on Wednesday morning. Jan. 11. at 11:00 o'clock. Interment at Mt.

Salem Cemetery. Friends may call at the Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue and Jefferson Street. Tuesday evening. SCOTT In Richardson Park on Jan.

8. 1950. Beatrice dauerhter of William and Ella Gilbert Scott, of 303 Matthea Avenue Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the McCrery Funeral home. 2700 Washington Street, on Wednesday afternoon. Jan.

11. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock. ZEBLEY At Chester Hospital, on January Jane Simcox.

wife of the lato William P. Zebley. aged 76 yean. Relative! and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the William F. Jones Funeral Home.

Philadelphia Pike. Claymont. on Wednesday afternoon. January 11 at 2 o'clock. Interment at Chester Bethel Cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. Tearl, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen, 423 day night he would have to "face tant churches in this city "were not supporting the mission" and had revolutionary uprisings." is a South Van Buren Street, Jan. 9, son.

the been incorrectly Included in the list Venable, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, endeavoring to get the pupil to reach full capacity in work. In other, business the board approved the naming of a committee to handle the March of Dimes pro branch of International Fellowship of Reconciliation, which says "we "I asked for help from a higher perature near 55 degrees; wind velocity, 15 to 20 miles per judge than presides in this court, 2607 Franklin Street, Jan. 9, of host churches.

Eckelman declared that he had contacted pastors or must work for a radical reorganization of society" and insists that the class war is a "fact." The "World and I had the answer," he said, ana a Rihl nassojre; "Com- The Memorial Hospital representatives of Immanuel Bap hour; direction, gram, in which employes of the southwesterly. schools can contribute but in which mit. thv word unto the Lord and Ariganello, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno, tist, Crrace Baptist, North Baptist, the Independent Presbyterian and Tomorrow" poll voted in favor of hp jsTmri thHsJi His thouzhts." 50 South Franklin Street, Jan.

9. pupil participation will be limited to. distribution of contribution cards Socialism, a drastic increase in in Eastlake Presbyterian Churches, and Pnce -nrocnmaWv finished his daughter, Tomorrow: Possibly rain, showers and little cooler. heritance and income taxes, a "co tnat the latter indicated that they and envelopes to them so that they tpstimrmv Fridav. He wanted to Davidson, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman, operative commonwealth" instead MILDER may make their contributions were not "in sympathy with Dr, I rT Mnht! Ohiec.tions came Kennett Square, Jan. 9, son. of free enterprise, and Jones preaching mission." Delaware and New Jersey: Most through their homes. None of the from Marinnis.

who hinted he was Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Whereas, it is manifestly lmpos No statement could be obtained ly cloudy and milder today and to pupil envelopes will be collected by tro-iT info tv.P witnpss' id ent.itv. Smyrna, Jan. 9, daughter.

sible to have freedom and totali last night from Dr. Jones personally morrow with a few showers likely. the schools. a tAiPcrram hv Macinnis. U.

Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, R. tarianism simultaneously in the Trio-o nT-cro wa.TTis Hockessui, Jan. 9, son.

warned to tne committee are Dut tne Rev. Dr. W. F. Dunkle, Jr, general chairman of the committee same country.

Eastern Pennsylvania: Rather cloudy and milder with a few showers today and tonight. Tomorrow George W. Bo wen, chairman; tn rpmain. Main, Mr. and Mrs.

James, Elk. Be it therefore resolved hat we sponsoring Dr. Jones mission here Dfv. Tjnct Tnsprvh rvrmoVme ton, Jan. 9, daughter.

William Branch, Virginia Brown, Dr Zenas R. Clark, Florence R. Coage the students of Faith Theological issued the following statement: showers followed by colder, VnT Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Seminary, "protest Dr.

Jones' speak Maryland: Mostly cloudy and William Insley, Phyllis Lofink, and frr Smyrna, Jan. 7. son. ing in the name oi trotestan; "I have not been in Wilmington long enough to become personally acquainted with any of the -per Wilfred Miller. fu ociri tho Wilmington General Hospital mild, a few scattered showers todav and tomorrow.

'Turning colder west churches in general as has been r.v,,7 Kosek. and s- vmcent. en 'Est 1904 Teachers approved for evening school instruction at Brown were: advertised by some churches, since portion tomorrow afternoon. sonnel or Faith Seminary. However, lTXZv South Van Buren Street.

Jan. 9. son. opening today. there are Protestant churches, such I am under the impression that it Leo Blumberg, Marie Caruso, Don Try fonf T3.TVCC loarpr! Tint.

AVPn LOCAL TEMPERATURES is not representative of the larger nt Zif Vhaw he reallv I232 Linden Street. 8. daughter as Immanuel Independent Presbyterian, Grace Baptist, North aid Gibbons, Howard Hall, and Paul Miller. A two-month leave of absence UJ i t.jiiw II v. i Protestantism which is overwhelm As reported by the U.

S. Weather Bureau Station at the New Castle FVNEKAL HOME JOHN W. 6PICEB Stftiiw Z4TB MARKET STS. mmmmmmm Ph. 6-0811 ingly united in supporting the beginning February 1 was approved was.

He said she and tneir two i young children started east by car OCllOOlS" Christian mission this week in Wil County Airport: for Mrs. Elizabeth H. Eaton. Friday because "I wanted them out 8:30 a. m.

30 5:30 n. m. 45 mington, in which a distinguished Continued From Firit Par of town when I made these dis :30 p. m. 44 11:30 p.

m. 42 Christian leader, Dr. E. Stanley VICTIM'S WIDOW SUES closures." expected to cost $50,000, is sched- Baptist, East Lake Orthodox Presbyterian, and other churches, who have not and cannot give theii names in support of his campaign; And be it further resolved that we, the students of Faith Theological Seminary, protest Dr. Jones' speaking in the name of Protestantism since he has so plainly departed from Maximum 47 Minimum 21 Jones, is preaching.

He said he told his wife to tele- uled to be completed by the begin AIR LINE FOR $300,000 Jas. Jaa. Jr A JAS. T. ITI "If any reply to the allegations made by representatives of Faith phone him tonight and he would try ning of the 1952 school year, and Ft NEW YORK, Jan.

9 (JP) The to get a plane to meet her. the $250,000 conversion project at seminary is necessary, or course widow of a man killed in a Dallas, "For 30 years," he testified, "1 Howard will be completed in Feb tended only to disable the Flying Arrow to save her from complete destruction by blundering into mines planted in the Yangtze estuary. He added that the Flying Arrow was being "detained" and that "trade-crazy merchants should learn a good lesson." Isbrandtsen Demands Aid (In New York, Hans J. Isbrandtsen, president of the Isbrandtsen Line, which owns the Flying Arrow, denounced the Chinese Nationalists version of the firing incident as "complete lies." (Isbrandtsen said he had sent messages to President Truman and to the secretaries of Defense and Navy asking "immediate U. S.

naval aid." He asserted the ship's position was 31.04 north Latitude, 120.15 east Longitude, and that this was 19 miles from the nearest land. (In Washington the State Department asked for a full and quick account of the entire incident. 1 (It was expected in Taipei that any American protest would be based on the danger to American lives and property, rather than on the blockade itself. (The United States government takes the attitude that the Nationalists are violating international law in trying to blockade Shanghai and in firing on American ships. However, it has refused previous Isbrandtsen demands for a naval escort, and the State Department has warned American captains they risk loss of their licenses by going into a "zone of danger." (The issue goes back to the start of the blockade last June, but has grown sharper since the Nationalists announced a fortnight ago that they had mined Shanghai's approaches.

(Senator Ferguson (R-Mich), said today he has reports that British ships and vessels of the Isbrandtsen Company have been running oil and munitions to the Chinese Communists. (Ferguson told reporters his information came from "people in whom I have great only Dr. Jones can speak for him plane crash last Nov. 29 sued have used no name but Lawrence ruary, 1953 self. Nevertheless I am confident American Airlines for $300,000 dam it as it is historically defined in the Bible and was so ably preached by HIGH TIDES TODAY A.

M. P. M. Lewes 12:42 1:03 Kitts Hummock 1:37 1:58 Bombay Hook 2:18 2:38 Port Perm 2:53 3:33 Mouth of 4:08 4:28 Wilmington 4:13 4:33 Seton Ross. I did not change my Three parent-teacher committees that the intelligent citizens of Wil ages in Federal Court today.

mington will form their own judg name to hide anything. My name were also approved at the board was Rosenstein. I Americanized this meeting to work with the board in The suit was brought by Mrs. Anna the Reformation leaders such as Luther, Calvin, and by the great founder of Methodism, John Wesley. ment of Dr.

Jones' sincerity by at H. Lewis of New York in behalf of when I was 16 possibly 17. That an advisory capacity on the build tending personally each of the her 14-year-old son, Peter. was also the reason for adopting ing program. These committees were And be it further resolved that the She accused the air line of negll- Kentucky as my native state.

named by PTA groups in answer to LENGTH OF DAY students of Faith Theological Seminary deplore the fact that Dr. Jones services In which he is preaching Wilmington. I am under the further impression that certain spokesmen for Faith Seminary seem anxious Sun rises 7:21 a. m. Sets 4:53 p.

m. Admits ne Lied a recommendation oy tne Doara. As to my father, his name was The recommendation was based on and is Bernard Rosenstein. He was the belief that these committees will with his disguised radical teaching is invited to address the students of P. S.

duPont High School and Wil General weather conditions at PERSUADINC a member of the International Gar- give insurance that the schools will 7:30 p. (Eastern standard time) ADVANTAGES ment Workers' Union. meet the needs of the different to develop a controversy to which I am unwilling to add, and, therefore, on behalf of the committee sponsoring the United Christian Oar Silverbrook Cemetery aad last night reported by the United States Weather Bureau. "When I asked you about that the communities where they are being Memorial Park offer many an- mington High School. We therefore call upon the people of Wilmington and upon the WUmington Board of Education to withdraw the McCRERY Funeral Home 2700 Washington St.

Within Your Wishes Wifhin Your Moan other das', you lied?" Macinnis bunt Mission, do not wish to make any further or extended comments. asked. The committees are: no. 13 "That is correct." School Parents: Mrs. Paul R.

Aus- aiaal advantarea. Tbey ara available at extra ooat. Complete Information available at SiiVerbrook Cemetery aforesaid invitations. We further call upon the people of Wilmington The Rt. Rev.

Dr. Arthur R. McKinstry, Bishop of the Episcopal Ross said he masked his identity tin, Mrs. Gordon L. Bussard, W.

Ed to protect his present marriage and ward Fluharty, Clyde T. Gallinger, Diocese of Delaware, issued the roi lowing statement: also because: Dr. William E. Grigsby, James A. Loaeajfor Ar: at DuPont ltd.

to recognize the difference between the facade of Christianity and the doctrines of near-communism which Dr. Jones has hidden behind it, and I wished to protect my status in Horty, Dr. A. Judson Wells, Mrs Dial 2-3635 "It was my privilege to preside at the community. It is a Southern James E.

Whitworth and John community. I knew I had lied to Wilkes; teachers: Miss Sue B. An- the meeting at Grace Church Monday night and to present Dr. E. Stanley Jones to the large congre urge them to reject this un-American and un-Christian position.

w. L. H. Albany, N. PC -1 29 Atlanta, Qa CL.

38 4 Atlantic City. N. J. 2 49 Boston, Mass PC 8 38 Buffalo, N. CX.

14 41 Chicago, LV CL. 31 4J Denver, Colo 34 51 Detroit, Mich CL. 24 44 Duluth. Minn CL. 20 31 Port Worth.

Tex. 40 59 .04 Kansas City. Mo. 38 51 .01 Los Angelee. 38 55 .51 Miami.

Fla PC 68 "74 New Orlean. La. 58 75 New York City. N. Y.

CL. 31 43 Phoenix, Ariz 41 2 Philadelphia. Pa. 33 4 .01 Pittsburgh, Pa Ft 27 50 Portiand. Me -1 11 St.

Louis. Mo CL. 40 57 Washington, D. C. 31-55 5 the court and I had lied to the derson.

Miss Isabelle M. Blacic, Miss government and I had to decide Nan P. Cullen, Miss Mary J. deHan, whether to try and brazen it out Miss Marianna R. Fisher, Mrs.

Mary gation which taxed the capacity of SOUP AND BAKE SALE Grace Church. Unquestionably Dr. A soup and bake sale will be and stick to the lies or purge myself Hatch, Mrs. Catherine c. Torpey, it 0 nf FUNERAL HOME Jones is one of the great world fig IB sponsored by the women of St once and for all." Miss Ruth Triplett, Miss Dorothy James' Episcopal Church, Newport, "Didn't you tell us under oath Werley, Miss Marjorie Wintrup.

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His many books have been translated into the several days that you had stopped Bancroft School Laymen: Mrs Saturday, Jan. 14, at 10 a. m. Any JAMES K. BEESON Vttmtti im mm Attiuiklm KttiJnliml An deceiving people?" Sylvester Dalaski, Charles I.

Davis, one wishing to order soup or baked A "Well, that became my real Mrs. Abraham Haberman, Norwood goods are asked to telephone Mrs. major languages of the world and Phila. Pike at Rodman Rd. Roland S.

Comegys, 2-0303, Mrs identity. Self -justification is so M. Parson, Miss Sarah Pyle; teacn L-Lowest Temperature: H-Highest; have been in great demand. He has w- PC- c- TOP OF PENNY HILL PHONE HOLLY OAK 7396 easy." ers: Joseph H. Brewer, Miss Vir Samuel C.

Lomaxx, 3-9111, or Mrs. helped millions of people spiritually. Weather: P-Precipitation (in inches); Partly Cloudyt CL-Cloudy; R-Raln; Clear; T-Trace. "You knew when you askedlginia M. Brown, Miss Grace.

Craw Elmer C. Ashby, 3-7371. It is a great honor for Wilmington The master of the Black Swan.

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