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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 9

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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NINE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1954 This Funny World HEN Yoshida to Launch Battle For His Political Life Today TOKYO, Nov. 29 OH. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida goes before a predominately hostile parliament tomorrow to battle for his political life.

SEVENTH LLL Veteran political ODservers saw mue cnance lor me o-y ear-old pro-American statesman to stave off opposition attempts to oust him from the post he has' held for the past sis years. deputies of the Progressive A curious alliance of opposl- Parry, 37 dissident Liberals and a scattering oi conservatives, fnjf fhs MARKET ml mLLOTH mi I tlon deputies, including dis- sldcnts from Yoshida own Liberal Party, ultra right-wingers, moderate and left-wing Socialists, are determined to press for a vote of non-confidence in the Yoshida government during the special nine-day diet session. The opposition controls zoa seats in the 467-member chamber. Yoshida can rally only 180 votes from his loyal Liberal Tarty members. early next week, after passage The vote is expected to come of a supplementary budget bill.

Climax to Campaign It will climax a year-long campaign to end what his opponents describe as Yoshida's "autocratic one-man rule" and his "toadying to America." Leading tne opposition is tne tiewlv-formed Japan Democratic Party, headed by lichiro Hato- yama, lormer memoer oi inei Ihnral Psrtv. The new nrffan- HtNuikt Sm4ImU. 1m. ft XJ -A AO ACINI "I'm sick and tired of you criticizing my work, Mr. Spencer, and I hereby resign! Do you hear? R-e-s-i-n-e VATICAN CITY, Nov.

29 Pope Pius XII, stricken with a gastric disturbance and hiccups for the second time this year, was confined to his bed and placed on a strict diet today. I His private physician, Dr. Ric-'cardo Galeazzl-Lisi. has spent the I last three nights in a room adjoining the pope's bed chamber. He continuing a series of in jjections to rebuild the strength of the weary, 78-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Today, L'Osservatore Romano, in one of its rare references to the pontiff's health said that he needs rest. The Vatican newspaper said the pope's doctors considered rest "indispensible, especially because of a period of more intensive activity which his holiness had to sustain in these last few months." A source close to the pontiff said he is again having difficulty taking food by mouth. It was this difficulty, together with sustained hiccups, that weakened the pope's health dangerously last January and February and kept him confined to his Vatican apartment. His ailment is not considered to be as grave now as then, but nara elt Jbecuse Peter's throne. Today.

his niccups were saia to be persisting out to nave diminished in frequency and strength. The Vatican said there was no undue cause for alarm, The attitude in the secretary of state office here was described as "neither too optimistic nor too pessimistic. ITALIAN CHIEF CONFERS WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (If. Gen.

Guiseppe Mancinelli, Italian armed forces chief of staff, conferred today with high U. S. civilian and military defense officials at the Pentagon. The Defense Department said that he v.Uitlng Sl HD 10 REST liam Berl, reported yesterday. Adequate streets and street name signs required by the de- 10 INCREASE IN PAY WASHINGTON, Nov.

29 IW. Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens said today the Defense Department will ask the new Democratic-steered Congress to vote a "substantial" pay raise and other benefits for military personnel. Stevens also called on the Retired Officers Association to raise its "powerful voice" against charges that the armed services have coddled Communists. Addressing the association's convention here, Stevens indirectly referred to his old fight with Senator McCarthy (R-Wis) when he said: "I don't have to tell you gentlemen how tragically absurd Is the charge that this nation's defense establishment coddles Communists or protects those who do.

You know and you have a powerful voice." The legislative program to be sought from Congress, Stevens said, calls for: 1. "A substantial pay raise for military personnel," 2. Revision of benefits for survivors of military men. 3. "More reliable medical care for dependents." 4.

Allowances for service families making permanent change of station. 5. Tax exemptions for retirement pay and oqualizied retirement provisions among the services. PEP RALLY IS HELD BY STUDENTS AT WHS A pep rally was held at Wilmington High School yesterday morning to celebrate the Thanksgiving Day football vic tory over P. S.

duPont High School. WHS won the game, 28-0. Members of the team, coaches, and Clarence A. Fulmer, prin cipal, appeared on th platform. Cheerleaders directed songs and cheers, under the direction of Miss Alary MeCloskey, sponsor of the cheerleaders, and the band played, under the baton of Walter L.

Mitchell. Short talks were given by Howard Wise, head coach, and Earl Smith and Peter Crandell, assistant coaches; Mr. Fulmer, and Co-Captains Joseph Apos-jtolico and Bob Beeson. The cap- tains presented the Governor 1 Bacon Cup and the Powder Keg to Mr. Fulmer.

The former trophy now is retired In permanent possession of WHS. Mr. Fulmer termed the game MM lzation absorbed. 68 of the wilh thlr families for the. n-ir)minl have been Drovided The residents themselves must I also provide mail receptacles orjwm be Martn 2, the 16th an-mail slots at their front doors niversar of his election to St.

CREPE de (ME fan tie Colortie and spray Millpt's famous "Silken Fragrance" In 1946, when the new conservative government was being formed, Hatoyama's bid for the premiership was stymied by Gen. Douglas MacArthur's purge rul- acceptable" by MacArthur and got the post. He has been premier since, except for a brief interval in 1947-48. But in the past few years, pressure mounted steadily in Liberal lirty ranks for Yoshida's re- and "cssion by LEAVES SCHEDULED FOR NAVAL RECRUITS The U. S.

Naval Training Center command, Bainbridge, recently announced that most recruits undergoing training cnance to De lnere wm Rel a cnancc 10 De Christmas and New Year holi days. CPO Albert L. Clark, re-cruiter-in-charge Navy recruiting sub-station, U. S. Customs House, Sixth and King Streets, called attention yesterday to the provision for spending these holidays at home.

The holiday leave period for male recruits will be Dec. 20 to Jan. WAVE recruits will be oranlpH 1mv rw 19 in Jan i Even recruits who have com- nIeted four trafnins bv Dec. 18, are eligible for the holiday, it was announced. The leave granted recruits will however, of whether to take holi- PORTABLE STANDARD TYPEWRITERS New and Rebuilt All Makes Largt Selection All Prices 0 CASH LAYAWAY 0 TERMS The Bett in Repair Service 111 W.

EIGHTH STREET Advertisement DANGER! It Is Donqorovt to NfogUct Cowgh from Common Cold Chronic bronchitis may develop ii your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated and you cannot (ford to take a chance with any medi cine less potert than Creomulsicn. It coes into the bronchial system to help! loosen and expel germ laden phlegm ano aio nature to sooine ana ncai raw, tender, inflamed bronch ial membranes. Creomulsiou blends beechwood creosote by special process with other specially packaged for Christmas giving! It's the regular 6.00 size (4Vi oz.) of Eau de Cologne with a French atomizer top at no g.00 an example of "a very fine relationship between two splendid Schools." Movies of the game concluded the program. 7 SHIPS SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE IN CITY Seven vessels are expected to dock at the Wilmington Marine Terminal in the next five days, E. W.

Richardson, manager, said yesterday. The SS Barbara Michel, with lumber from the Pacific Coast, is expected today; the SS Arizona, with lumber and woodpulp from the Pacific Coast, Wednesday; the SS Harry Luckenbach, with woodpulp from the Pacific Coast, and the SS Chitre, with fluorspar from Spain, both on Thursday; the SS Mercator, with fluorspar from Newfoundland, and the SS Exechequer, with jute from India, both on Friday, and the SS Canadian Observer, with woodpulp from Nova Scotia, on Saturday. DELIVERY OF MAIL FOR GREEN MEADOWS Green Meadows, a development of about 80 homes on Marsh Road near Silverside Road, will receive door-to-door foot carrier mail service starting Wednesday, providing all requirements of the Post Office Department are met by the householders. Postmaster Wil- i i iic time cia uicu iiiiuna nut Xll" f0f Cght' Ilibe in lieu of leave granted at the Gcl'laTmeofCreomuWonat extra cost to you. Made, packed and sealed in France of course! Cologne in other liiei 3.50 ana 10.00 Crept de Chine Perfume 2.75 to 20.00 plui tax ARTHUR'S PBRFUMES, STREET FLOOR and house numbers as well.

Paul Roberts. suDervisor or car- riers, inspected the area yester- day. The postmaster also reported that the office already has plen- ty of applications for temporary jobs during the pre-Christmas rush and won't receive a.iy others. So far applications nave been received from more man 1,000 persons at the ofTiee of Acting Assistant Postmaster Melvin C. McBride.

Approximately 500 are expected to be employed. 2 NEW POLIO CASES BOOST TOTAL TO 79 Two more cases of polio were reported yesterday to the Wilmington Board of Health, raising the year's total to 79. This compares with 35 at this time last year. The new patients, both white boys, are from rural New Castle County. One has the bulbar type and is in fair condition at the Doris Memorial Hospital; the other has the non-paralytic type and is in good condition at the same institution.

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