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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 42

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FORTY-TWO WILMINGTON MORN INC NEWS. WILMINCTON. DELAWARE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15.

1955 I3 FINED S900 Dorsey Donoho, Mrs. Robert W. Downes, and Mrs. Herman Keen, evaluation; Mrs. Carlton volunteer service: WATER HEARINGS1! 10 BE RESUMED: News of Communities In Southern Jersey Kir (ov i Mrs.

Kred L'silton, Mrs. Quentin ill mini nun I IN oALtlVI KAIU Walsh, program; Mrs. James Wright, Mis. J. Owen Knotts, hospitality; Mis.

Frank Connolly, Mrs. Frank Lane, and Mrs. Elias V. member Special to the Morning Xetrs SALEM. X.

Sept. 14- ship; Mrs. H. E. Smith.

Mrs. Paul Schoefelder, brooms; Mrs. New Salem County Schools Top $2,360,000 in Costs family of tavern operators. (John Logan, toys; Mrs. C.

P. Special to the Mowing News PEXNS GROVE, X. J. Sept. 14.

After two days of testimony presented before the Xew Jersey Public Utility Commission in Newark, hearings in the application of the Penns Grove charged with disorderly conduct Merrick, cons'itution and by-in the operation of a clambake i laws. SALEM, N. Sept. 14 Topped bv a huge new which state police raided three I Mrs. Merriken will represent high school project in Lower Penns Neck Township, more than; weeks 2, were fined $300 and; the Junior Auxiliary at meet- cosis eacu ay juage a.

ttusunj wxs 01 me ncaun uepanmeni. Water Supply Company for a $2,360,000 is being expended currently in new school construction rate increase were temporarily and enlargements in Salem County, County Superintendent How- Leap tnis aiternoon. iine uemon unit win nave a The jurist ordered the finest booth at the baiaar sponsored by the Easton Unit this year. ended last night. I ard Morris announced today.

Officials of the commission; The Pennsville job costing $1,230,000 is a (aid the hearings will be re- to the Memorial School there uallv an addition on Duncan Fahrner. Dun- cin Fahrner, and Alexander rahrner, an ot this city, grow ing out of the Aug. 23 raid conducted on the clambake at a sumed on Sept. 27 and continue, an( wnen completed it will house if necessary, through the follow-. tne township's first high ing day.

Mr. Morris said sizeable pro- 1 APPROVES Pontiff Hails Atomic Parley VATICAN' C1TV, Sept. 14 UP. Pope Pius XII has hailed the farm near Hancock's Bridge. In dismissing 41 of the some I attending the affair as ma 1 terial witnesses.

Judge Iap said bail posted by the others Geneva atoms for peace confer Made necessary ty tne utti-jjects are also under way else-lty's application for a rate in-'wnere, with a $050,000 school crease, which would boost designed by the Salem vidual service charges about 20 Board of Education to replace per cent annually, the hearings the old R. M. Acton School de-will seek to aid the commission-: strayed in a lightning fire in ers in their decision in 1953. rapidly progressing, matter. Four rooms are being added Salem Attorney George Fried- to the Pedricktown School in would be refunded.

The action brought a strong Derial to the MorninaX ens verbal blast from Attorney J. SALEM, X. Sept. 14. Bernard Rogovoy, who de- ence for showing mankind how "a serene prospect of peace" might arise from atomic research.

Addressing the fourth International Thomist Conference yesterday, the pontiff discussed the theories of nuclear energy Approval of the New Jersey manded to know what were the man, who is handling the case Oldmans Township at a cost on appointment by Atty. Gen. of $121,000 while in Elsinboro State Highway Department was charges and on what grounds Grover C. Richman, in ad-iTownship a two-room addition given today for the bituminous could the witnesses be seized, dition to reDresentinz the resi-'u eostinir S27.000. surface treatment of New Street Rogovoy, who represented and their relation to religious ua dents of the Penns Grove, Lp- rove.

Up- The county school head said and drainage in Cottage Avenue three of the men. Allen Hardy, Oldmans 'remodeUng programs by the in Quinton Township. Bowen Stockdale and Paul liar- iv thL v.tiran represent-! Upper Pittsgrove Township! The project, as part of theris of this city, announced he ie'l? l17 (A i per Penns Neck and ative for Oldmans Township, Board of Education, in which the. state municipal aid program was is considering pressing charges) ''e a AP Wlrepvt ntuvu dj uu.HVi 1 .1 Ki.u ..4 vu. 4.

.1 human. of humanity in the field Attending the hearings too Schools will gain one extra room Construction Company of with his clients. were Alvin R. Featherer, Penns each, to help relieve the crowded the lowest of three bidders at' The Sunday afternoon n-v. nQi in iia-J -he recent Gene a confer jiuve uuiuuxLi duiiiritux, tutiuiuuiia in nidi uiMiitu luc i.uu- uj iu aiaic puuvc ence for peaceful uses of atomic li' iTn.

i3 i ii.i.i Road surface treatments In men from the Sharptown, v. i i r- Di.ij.ni.n i energy nas put oeiore me MEMBERS OF THE McCUTCHEN FAMILY wear these $64,000 smiles moments after Marine Corps Capt. Richard McCutchen (right), successfully answered a series of question! about cooking ond won $64,000, the most fabulous prize in radio and television giveaway show history. Shown at the TV studio after the show Tuesday night, are, from left: His father, retired Navy Capt. John C.

McCutchen, who collaborated with the son; the young officer' mother his wife, Betsy; and the winner. Marine Corps color guard is in background. Witnesses during the initial 'stage, the Pittsgrove Township Anthony Clemente. of Car; racks and was so well timed h3 i two days included Joseph Weav- Board of Education has for- neys Point at $4,431 for asphalt that the troopers, some in plain fhl er, manager of the company; Fred Nichterlein and Mayor Charles Norton of Pedricktown. waraea plans to irenton for tar ana oroken stone.

clothes, filtered into the area thm Wln proval by the state board of i At the same time the highway! the Francis Winstel farm un- fiiH-'new six-room school at Olivet.) department announced approval detected. i ...1 IT i. -1 I i I Mnprta I 1 Mu'tr nf nrniapt tf lh. I I'. 1 1 1 .1 -I Willi, w.

Tnnhin Rnard h.n hopn in Tnimfv nf FrophnlrW fnr 4 tS can arise irom inebe iru.npns liiia ill ill 111 Ci 111 Vi'C 1 an L.u (i.iuuau- u- puma consultation with an architect construction of the Woodbury- ner's. and to which hundreds of. borough's engineer. of truth found in the investigations of providentially predisposed nature, if the hearts of increase and -s contemplating either a New Sharon Road Officials said the Salem County residents usually would mean about $2 over school or an addition to George Slade of Bridgeton was attend, netted the police a quan- Rains Halt Fires In North Calif. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

14 Northern California's major men win oase tneir nopes on present minimum $15 rate. the present building in Alloway. the successful bidder on a price titv of money, dice and two spe- urnH Jr In Elmer, a citizens advisory of $22,471. cially constructed craps tables. 1 T1 and SULTAN HOLDS UP in ACTI ON committee is currently studying.

The awards were conducted love for their brothers," the pope said. N. J. CANCER DEATHS I the School Droblem and means bv the ninuppter rnnntv RnarH IN 1954 SHOW B00STjto lhe "nSted con- of Freeholders under a state GIRL SCOUT LEADERS Quinton Church Plans Youth Day QUINTON, X. Sept.

14 SALEM, N. Sept. 14 jj forest fires siz.led out under an i inch of rain today, but the U. ilS. Weather Bureau said the storm was not expected to af feet the southern fire areas.

Fire dispatcher James Prat. uu'uus. grant jrom motor vehicle re- The county school chief said ceipts. The improvement with a trip mrKt.imlv rUincr sfhnnt (Special). Of the 51,203 resi- TO ATTEND COURSES' paris.

sept, stub il.Hti ki. i. Sla" "uui.iiuuua iuu- hnm ciiltan ann a nui- nf ra. Special). Rally Day.

Sept. 2o; SALISBURY, Sept. 14 luctant cabinet ministers today u-m, i u.cu iu population is presenting a con- crete surface will extend two- 19a4. according to figures ob-j tinuing hou-ing problem, but tenths of a mile tained from the records of the he added the work now under; 1 (t i ley at Yreka said as much at has been designated Youth Sun-i (special). The first in a series delayed Premier Edgar Faure's I 1 I iA ,1 day at Quinton Baptist Church.

of Girl Scout training courses, "operation throne" for settle. Jersey State Department way will provide at least 75 new Special programs emphasizing ey Mrs. i a ment of tne crisiJ jn Morocco. Taylor Renamed Hospital Head the youth ministry of the church Koach, will be held liere But action seemed imminent will be presented at all serv-ISept. 26 from 1 to 3 p.

in! The premier this afternoon' apices, jthe Sunday School room of Al- peared to have convinced For- oi Heaitn oy tne American can- classrooms when the projects cer Society, 18.6 per cent or are completed and the schools 9,504 were victims of cancer, an 'placed in service, increase of nearly one per cent Cancer appears as one of thei-OnUCr PaS $25 .97 of an inch of rain had fallen on fire-plagued Siskiyou County in the past 24 hours to virtually, bring an end to the two-week old fire emergency. "We're in very nice shape Indeed," Pratley reported. "Our major fires are no longer spread ing and are burning themselves out." He said the U. S. Forest Serv ine cnurcti program isapusi finitpr Antoinn Pinav and AT CM X- 11 'Special).

Euuene R. Tavlor 'outn Includes Youth Church.j The courses will be given one Defense Minister Gen. Pierre iKoenig that Morocco's present was reelected president of Bioie aay weeniy -u weeKs wun first two principal causes in each In Salem Court the board of managers of umuu'-L. sultan, Mohammed ben Moulay age group, starting with the one to four bracket with a decrease over the 1953 year of 3.5 per cent in the 45-64 age group and SALEM, N. Sept.

14 (Special). A Penn Beach man was Salem County Memorial Hospital loum i euowsmp, eacniicu coumy uiu ccoui ouecior, Arafa must be replaced by a at the annual meeting in the Sday 6:30 p. outhi conducting the two-hour regeticy. The sultan, Salem County Courthouse. jchoir' "ch at th Mrs.

Roach is training still sulks in his pal- ice already was in the procesi Other officers, reelected jn-1 1" "UU1' u- ue In Rabat, holding out for "rr3 iand fined $25 and costs by JIu-i i.ursery ior oauies auu younx 1 ti 'of demobilizing' the army of fAt 'i I fighters which had been 1 f'JV4 rushed to the fuelines from all I J. F-Xtt, iPart- of the West. line i i is ipe ii. ich fsi-. i U1IU1- best possible terms.

The course for adult French Resident General Pierre council. nicipal Court Judge Kusseu; children, at all church services. Boggs today. BoKak GRAND JURY TO STUDY tt.Jwilliam Dunn, secretary, andv At -he 0 a m. service, the board and committee members de Latour du Moulin has VIIHIIW wn i i ir Warren F.

SnarkS. ZI. Whfl Vnnth Phtirrh will i-nmhtnp nA nthrts in riir-l 34 CASES AT SALEM droveofChe or will include some out-i promto 'Mouliy UL illlCl'L Mil 11 (IMIiril 1111 i SMF'UII'B I I 1 nrSH HI 1 11 1 I -i 11 (icilt icM-Lr a ika I i cat vf lnp-! ot managers wnose terms ex-i ivl an nonoraDie exit ana "'of managers whose terms ex tmj.i- generous nnaniiai seiiiemeni ior rial -ThiV v'-four were reelected as follows: ev- Pwr, as toiK aancing ana group sing tian.imrty-iour cases wiu De ot cars paid th8 fine at his ar- Himld Smick Sr QUin. pt each on parental responsibil- ng. ydSMiiK whu mu rn kpv.

a lea macK. nasior. win tnur nan na ann orAim a peaceful departure. The resi iiaiiuiiciu. A dent general is expected to hand ton; Clarence E.

Hitchner, -o $10 .,,1 t.v in The Bible School will feature' orana oury wncu iv iunic3 -Ane magistrate ordered a RFPFPTinW PI iWWFn this document over to the sultan I k.niiiii.w iu. LUlUfillb ill HLlVJIUdlllC Willi U1C FOR STAFF AT SCHOOLS French cabinet decision of Mon tomorrow and Friday to open fine on a careless driving charge crove- and Thomas regular Rally Day program, the fall court term. which city police pressed on Carl J.r- five a sound motion picture to be The office of Prosecutor AIvin.Kagle. 30, of 421 Kent Street. if.1' r0en' au Ior nv' shown in the adult department.

Featherer said among the list i Kagle's car, police said, struck a annjA service of dedication for all HARRINGTON. Sept. 14-jdane that it wouH Special). lhe executive com- mauers win uu unrc inm euara rail wnen he rounded a and vnnth Ipariprs of llllUII. auto accident cases in which six curve at a fast clip Lower Al lloways Creek, 'heimitt" f.f the ani, School announcement from Faure's of-.

i iGoDel Hour. The outh Choir. Assnr atinn and lat vpar hnmp 1 persons were killed. a speeding charge brought tmhorc nf the nulv unrn e. ti years; ur.

Armur uemueiiins, 1 Tw nee to me eneci mai me gov years; Dr. n.n.i 1 1 in 7 Pn nnt L. Pilesgrove; William T. Hil-i i mo neis neia a meeung to ernmenfs decisions, taken in the Army troops, Indian fire specialists from Arizona and New Mexico, and convicts. In the Fresno and Sanla Bar, bara areas, stubborn blazes are still burning.

YREKA, Sept. 1 or. It may not mean anything, but a group of Apache and Zunl Indian fire specfali.su stomped around in a furiom "rain dance" here Monday night and early yesterday. It started raining at noon yesterday and it hasn't quit since. cumberlanTgap park established WASHINGTON7.

Sept. 14 0J. The Interior Department today formally established the Cum berland Gap National Historical Park the seventh and largest historical park in the United Slates. Interior Secretary Douglas McKav rfppHc fnr lanHi OllCCl. llf Clm.

TnVir. John ilUrd HI. Salem; R. Saut-'Fox. Pnt a program of discuss plans for a reception for; five.hour session- Monday, still Tmirt Hnnp at If) a nn hnlh .1 In.

u.e new wacners ana lacuny sUndi An officjal said that tne Point; William C. Black flays, disposing of as many mat- want ah are always aicrtea I Pastor will preach. of these decisions had ters as time will permit each day. 1 or ynut call. ine icvruiiuii win uc iifiu npvpr hppn niipcttnnnri Pin.v Ward Weatherby, and Myeri rno unMCiu'e pi HD iBross.

both of Lower Penns Neck; UUr WUIVIhN 6 LLUo Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 3:30 anJ Knpnitf TpflprtpH th Mornlnf N'rwa thttt EARIE C. HUGHES of 2514 Monroe Street, secretary of the Delaware State Music Teachers Association, was elected president of the Delaware Federation of Music Clubs last night. Mr. Hughes, who conducts a music studio of 214 West Ninth Street, succeeds Mrs.

Florence Hastings who died recently at a federation convention at Miami, Fla. until 5 30 in the cafeteria. All nmminpnt Frnh rninict. all for three-year Township, Cape May County Tours terms. 'parents and friends are invited.

jMorocco who have becn pressing Mrs. Mildred Wells i3 chairman. fnr Mnisv Arafa- rptanimn URGED TO HIKE ROLLS DENTON, Sept. 14 fSnpriall Mn. Richardson of Salisbury, oresi- Jack Pitlick, Mrs.

Harold Fry Harmony Restored Harmony within the French Set For Sept. 21-23 Parley Pedricktown- PEDRICKTOWN, N. dent of the State Federation Arnold Gilstad, and Mrs. Sept government on tne issue ap. Republican Women's Clubs, ad-1 Catherine iiopKins met yester NORTH WILDWOOD, Sept.

14 'Special). Inspection trips' 4 (Special). The annual Rally to numerous Cape May County industries, as well as historical and Day and arvcst Home of the (dressed the scenic sigms, are among me nmmigms pianm-a iur uie sixui Hudson Methodist Church wuiii.epuuu.au nomeus v-iuu uu Cjr'r that a new cabinet session nrnh-! annual South Jersey Conference here Sept. 21-23. be held Sunday.

Monday evening, urging them to a book fair to be held in tn a new cab. net sess ion iprob-: Tk. 4ui.j tha. u-iii ho u. Hniihi thpir mpmhprshin the school auditorium Nov.

15. ably would not be necessary this, "nnl plhnt aA n. U'pptr Kar nor ihpca cama cmifnam tH. Am.pl n.JnJ l.t... acres, Vir- haH nreHintBri minict.ri,! u.

i tucky ona ed 1 0,700 me niuu u.j u. un oaiuraay iuuiuiiik r. tinnal activities and the side trips to scenic points and industrial members of the Youth Fellow-) The club is also trying to win 10 ana sites and plants. Most of the 40; 1 ship will call on members fori we with the Caroline Coun- major industries will be opened lot New Jersey and Gov. J.

Caleb donations of canned goods and ty Men Republican Club be-! MEETINGS RESUMED and Tennes- cAflllllllc lltl. tfinU iAft mpptintr Plthpp latp tnrlnv n- In. I Chu SCrCS, WHS 1UUIIU KU111J 111 tnn mnrrnur tn ripat with th iu. 2.u(,() Seres. tuvii vnv.

vtut uv- nilUl.l 1IILU II1C HI 111 lit I fl me Cumberland Gap, main P. to conference visitors by special, Boggs and Lt. L.ov. John which will be sent u- lne losing cmo arrangement. Tours and visita-'Rollins of Delaware have been the Home for the Aged at Ocean will have to pay a dinner for-tions will be arranged through, invited to attend.

I Grove. BY MILLSB0R0 LIONS can problem' Elderly husband, Charles xm rcono ,7 I mrmation of govern-Under, last May 22. imi.i.ouuuv, it 'ofc- menc poncy came alter a meen path through the mountains during the westward movement, was known as the "Wilderness Road" during Daniel Boone'a day. Even earlier, the Indians called it "Warrior's Path." the conference information desk Guest speaker will be George The Bethany Class of the First! Mrs. J.

"owara jonnson, pres-jcial) The Liorls club met for ing of the inner cabinet erouD1 7 in the headquarters at the Manor Sanders, president of the Hudson Baptist Sunday School will go 'dent of the Wicomico County he first tjme sjnce the summer; concerned with North African RlVffirfnV Prtffv Hotel. River Day Line and head of a 0n a mystery trip on Saturday. Republican Women's Club, was reces5 at Hickman's Restaurant! issues UlTinUUy lUTiy For Rodney Dee The first three-day conference, new organization lormea to study i The First Baptist Church of i iniioauceo. this week, with Edward Cordrey I Under Faure's nlan a new and nince they were Initiated will the planned Cape pedricktown Is joining with Bap- Miss Susan Seese, president presiding. 'representative Moroccan env- -nt ii.

itu.j Tarniina muntv nh iF s- cs.iiidiivc Moroccan gov- icdiuiB icsisumwii, oleums i.c vu uSls an 0 me nueu it was announced tnat a zone ernment under SH bpn mann rmmr.n Rpnt uiRrtH. i-rt f. 1 1, x' Au: annnmtdfl lire 13ritn FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT' TO DESIGN FURNITURE moatilirJ tlill Ka ViaM tha cima inrlannitrtnnf Ill' UL iiic 9 UU1, 11 ipir nf niuiiM 1 au 1 11 win.ney Dee urodie. Siamese twin Smith, Miss Ruth Exhibits will again be open the' ment program to strengthen Sun. exhibits and an open house Sept.

21. The second day, Sept. 22. will Ul1 Ufl nun, ions uuut; H3 auuu tne icijeniy vi'UO Had I C10S6 Drusn With Presidents, vice presidents Ms set up. Slimane, who met with1 death his third year of life Mrs.

George McDaniel, Howard Hager, Mrs. F. final day of the conference. In day Church schools. addition to the Industry visita-j The members of the YBA tions, conference sponsors have; Committee, with Paul Siegrist as CHICAGO, Sept.

14 Frank Lloyd Wright, dean of modern a'3 i flnri KPrrotaripa nf tna rlnhs nfifh nnflr rahinof crrntm -it t. il li.il start off with a cruise through the inland waterway in Cape v. v-. vHutiiD, fetuuu i iH piirartP rti irin nirrn- a small party Friday. American architects, today of Mrs.

George Lowe urd lUmor Dag! mornln th ate" SJ" ts Cla and Georgetown new French-Moroccan "partner-! dhe pa. Mis. Manaia Alston, airs. Liar- i- u.on Uh i- u. hj in attendance.

Harvey Lawsonjship. He is friendly to the exiled lartv will hi at the fipiallv emharltpd iinnn a rarppe of Illinois Research and of furniture designing at the age member of the local club and pro-nationalist former sultan, Educational Hospital, where of 86. new zone chairman, spoke. ben Youssef, and Rodnev was brought in May suf-i The furniture, which Wright ence J. Kern, Mrs.

Louetta Shaffer and Mrs. George Shaffer as delegates to the state con The speaker was Mayor S. conferred with the ex-sovereign fering from a deep brain designed exclusively for vention in Baltimore Oct. 12 Heritage Henredon, is aimpd st and 13. Miss May County, and a sweep along, arranged to make available to chairman, together with the Rev.

the ocean, if weather conferees golf at Wild wood Lcland Pease, pastor, and Wal-That afternoon conferees will Club, fishing and other ter Babcock, superintendent of offered a discussion on new in-; sports, as well as bathing on the Sunday Church School, have rlustry, featuring authorities beach. jbeen at work since early sum- the field; a trend report on South! Conference reservations should mer on the preliminaries of this Jersey by Theodore H. Kendall, I be made as soon as possible, an-program, president of the South Jersey cording to General Chairman Ed-j Mrs. Allison Dougliten is serv-Gas Company, and a panel dis-win S. Nesbitt of Wild wood ing as chairman of children's russion on planninj and zoning so arrangements can be made to work; William Hendrickson of followed by workshops on various handle everyone wishing to work; Charles Kohler of phases of planning and zoning.

tend. Reservations should be sent adult work; Mrs. Margaret Moore Climaxing the second day's to the Southern New Jersey Con- of missionary and stewardship lective Service Board, who out Rodney's parents, Mr. and supporting his concepts of func PRESIDENT NO LEADER 'Mrs- Rovt Brodie- wiU drive up Uon' and versatility. frnm ihir Frrrfr 111 rinmd fnr! lined the work of the board.

A board of directors meeting of the club will be held Monday night. recreationTrYa GOV. LEADER ASSERTS the party. There will be ice SAX FRANCISCO. Sept.

14 W.cre?m- cake PapCr halsUGov Averel'l Harriman it -Pennsvlvania's ratic and other Party trimmings. Harnman 0 of Preston was named an alternate. CHURCH NEAR LAUREL PLANS HOMECOMING LAUREL, Sept. 14 (Special). The annual homecoming at St.

Thomas' Methodist Church be- ULUit lii wnignti Truman and Mrs. Trumart activities will he the governors' ferenre Committee, 16 Central education, and Mrs. Roy Jones of banquet. Gov. Robert B.

Meyner I Pier, Atlantic City, leadership education. isaid resident Eisenhower lwl" lu auivive a Sept. 14 iSpe-inn. nro.iHont operation, now weiahs tiwooa look, son or Mrs. 28 pounds and is 39 inches tall.

mm a id Walter eader and the Democrats will Laura Cook, will leave from tween I aurel and Millsboro near will visit the executive mansion Oct, 7, the same day that a giant "pep rally" is held for state Democratic candidates and of ficials. Philadelphia International Air Shortlv. will be observed Sun- Blue Ilen Fos.1 be "very happy to take him on j. i i 1 nit onnnnnpon i ar pori on saiuruav. via ivva to Hw hminn lO-M' in 1956 He was separated from his brother, Roger Lee, Dec.

17, 1952. Roger died a month later without regaining consciousness. CUP AND PASTEi spend three weeks in the nl I 'Memorial Fark, tne v.r.w.- defeat a Richard Nixon tish Isles. He plans to visit his; An fachlnnprf r1a mpptlnn sponsoreo ana mainiamea fhp nrpeinpnev Leader I I I nil UIU IdDlilUlirU liaa illCCUII tJ brother and am v. TSL't.

and mill 1-t a fillAtia4 Yt mi net inn I reation area, win De cioseai-j k. ill luur ruunc duui Mrs. Charles C. Cook in Berch-James Adams ot St. George1 next Sunday to reopen candy from a baby's hot, sticky inRton, Kent County, England.

Cnurch, near Laurel, and Charles neil Rpr'ng' vrw little hand." Sergeant Cook is stationed at K. Powell of will be I According to the VJ.W. offi-, Leader lddresscd a $00-a-Manston a rhirkpn an estimated 7,000 young-i Democrat ie fund-raisins NEWS JOURNAL Classified Advertising Rates News Journal Company 131 Orange SL PI. 4-5351 Ait appear both Mrnin and Evening at one LOW COST -'lauMun na.se near Lonnon. Air Base near LondonJ mnrnin(I If 1011 fail MO ileCClVe lOUr Mr.

Cook also plans to visit in dinner will seVved at 12 30 sters and adul.t, used the i I ri dinner. iiriHna ana ncouana. i iscction ana swimnimB aiea uui- Mr. and Mrs, Gideon Johnson; At'-) nntfprJipo u.iti Ing the summer. Quering says LONDON WIDOW, 68, STUCK IN TUB 2 DAYS LONDON', Sept.

14 I. A 68-year-old widow climbed into her kitchen zinc bathtub Monday and didn't get out until today. Mrs. Elizabeth Prlvett, who lives alone, got wedged in. She spent all Monday night, yesterday and last night trying to raise herself and shouting for EVENING A 0 1 a i be led by William Boyce of Sea- Vr' I and Mrs.

G. P. Steedley, Mr. and fnrfl lowed bv a memorial land improve the park facilities Mrs. Tonv Jennins nf M'l0ea memorial oncnin- ATOM PLANE SIGHTED WITHIN THREE YEARS LOS ANGELES, Sept.

14 lfl A prediction that an atomic in marge ot airs. Annie, town. Jefferson of Laurel. OR I On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.

The Rev. W. W. Hamilton, pas MILF0RD VFW ELECTS DEENEY TO NEW POST Gideon Johnson visited with Mr. powered airplane will fly experi tor of the Nassau Methodist ul I ptr lint pt day" 11 ttmM on milk) trlln I llntt tSa Hf SU( tlmti He lint 1 II mt lint Ahnrt rttti tt tonitei-lift DlJI.

Mlnlmtn thtr-t tnt St.M I Tir omIi tr IS Utttri tit iptctt tt lint. mentally within three or four; help. and Mrs. Reeve Hammell in Stone Harbor. 9 near Lew.

wil1 sPeal- ItJilmmgtcm iHorrang Netoa MILFORD, Sept. 4 'Spe- years was made today by a nu- 3 I Mr. and Mrs, Harold Nine At 10 a. m. today, a neighhor heard her faint cries and called police.

They broke in a window, pulled her out of the tub and DIAL 4-5351 spent the week-end visiting the VAllP kieviCDADCB 1 Uray Caverns and the Skyline TOUR NEWSPAPER I Drive. Miss Joan Tighe spent took her, barely conscious, to a hospital. WILL BE DELIVERED clal). John J. Deeney, World scientist.

-War II veteran and employ-1 Alexander Greenfield, direc-ment officer of Blue Hen Post tor of research for Daystrom In-6483, VFW, was advanced to strumrnts, of Archibald, junior vice commander in a told newsmen atomic planes special election at a meeting are on the drawing boards of last evening. leading aircraft companies. A The election became neces-jU. S. delegate to the recent sary when Donald Currle re-jatoms-for-peace conference in signed the tenior vice com-; Geneva, Greenfield is here for mandership and Harold R.ithe Instrument Society of Welch, former Junior vice com- America convention.

I me ween-ena wun tne Mipe children. Miss Lillian Terry Is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warfle in Port Norrls, John Petlrick spent the week ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and found N. Y.

STATE REVISES ASK FOR CIRCULATION DEPT. SERVICE DESK BY 9 A. M. weekdays including Saturdays for WILMINCTON MORNING NEWS. MENTALLY ILL CARE tfrrlff fnt mn-lmi irk Am.

Lvnit. fmll. vie. inironi, nu- ALBANY, Sept. 14 np.

Gov- port. Phone WYman 4-3540. end attending the 11th annual Gideon Rally at the Seaside Hotel in Ocean Grove. He trav- ernor Harriman today disclosed COMMITTEES NAMED BY UNIT AT DENTON DENTON. Sept.

14 (Special). Mrs. James W. Merriken, president of the Denton Unit of the Junior Auxiliary of Memorial Hospital of Easlon has announced committees for the year. The committees are Mrs.

William Fleetwood, Mrs. Hamilton Hallowell, Mrs. Reese Brown, Mrs. Clayton Long, Mrs. Or-mond Andrew.

Mrs. John Asher, Mrs. James Merriken, activities: Mrs. K. Thomas Everngam and Miss Ella Carter, publicity; Mrs.

Bradford Stetson, In Me moriam: Mrs. M. A. Brarkett, attendance; Mrs. Rlake Brooks, nurses liaison) Mrs.

Jonathan BY SPECIAL MESSENGER IF CALL MADE TO SERVICE DESK BY TIME AS NOTED a new state program for treating the mentally ill that will cost the I BY 6:15 P. M. week- elea to Ocean Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunsberger of Vineland.

WOMAN CONVICTED OF SHOOTING EX-MATE state $1,000,000 in six months. mander, was moved up to fill the post formerly held by Currle. cib1Xdf.rs1;omeet MILFORD, Sept. 4 (Special). The Mllford Cub Srnut Park The pilot program, which will days ind 5:45 P.

M. Satur-days for J0URNAL-EVERY EVENINC. MIAMI. Sept. 14 fiery get underway in a few wechs was developed by Dr.

Taul I CEDARS fl.lB TO MEET The first fall meet Ing of the Cedars Community Club will he LOST-Black Cocker (malei. via. Wllm. Manor; thilii ot. An.

tt Butch. K-wardPh WY-JJ01. Lost nicyci. a-wh-fi. trclner wheels, 8h Vn Buren.

Prward. Phone J-7SB3 LORT Small bluck lernnle dog, tor- rler type. Ann. to Nisty. Son i A 8 1 JM 1 1 4.

Re d. LOST Black leather key ca wlt key, Vic Woodlawn Avt. be'. Front Third. RewiMPh.

LOST Tint and tiioe (t1. neiawerd cnv Wllminton. He. I.OSf 6nt retuiered female, Col. lie.

liable with hlle ru'f. irien Piko and Orenville' 1.1. KtwtrO. I I I Hoch, state mental hygiene com missioner. The stepped-up treat Committee of Park 101.

will 50-year-old woman who shot her meet Sunday evening at the 72-year-old ex-husband as he home of the committee chair tried to romance her in a lover's man, David S. Hugg, 39 Fisher lane was found guilty of assault Avenue. Tlans for the 1955-38 with intent to commit murder. THIS SERVICE FOR SUBSCRIBERS IN WILMINCTON AND NEARBY SUBURBS ONLY! ment program included the use of drugs, chemicals, shock treat I held tonight at 8 o'clock in the new addition to the Cedars Methodist Church. A covered 3 dish simper will rrrrede the jjf, program will be discussed and Ru, before sentence was pro- ment and psychiatric aid.

munccd on Mrs. Alice Llnder, 1, Hughes, hospital liaison; Mrs. other business transacted a ia 01 a t-.

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