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SIX WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957 Zh I "'Vf' -V HI 1 r'b 1'' Cf a- AP Wirephoto IN MEMORABLE SCREEN ROLE-Humphrey Bogart is pictured here with Ingrid Bergman as his co-star in leged criminal assault on a 40-year-old woman at Belvidere AP Wirephoto actress Lauren Bacall in a tight embrace in a 1945 film, "To Have and To Have Not," in which Miss Bacall made her first appear ance on the screen. Bogart later married the young actress. She was at his bedside when he died. MOVIE TOUGH GUY' DIES Academy Award winning star Humphrey Bogart, who died early yesterday at his Hollywood, home of cancer, is pictured at the left in the role of Capt.

Queeg ir the movie, "The Caine Mutiny." At the right he holds early Sunday morning question ed a 29-year-old suspect last night. The latter was picked up AP Wlrephot Leslie, 2, on lawn of their Hollywood home last April. by Wilmington detectives as a result of a description furnished BOGARTS AT HOME-Actor Humphrey Bo-gart and his wife, actress Lauren Bacall, walk with their children, Stephen, 6, and by the woman. Tough Guy Humphrey Bogart No charge was placed against the same sled, struck an automobile operated by Jacob Orr of Richardson Park. It was the city's first sledding accident of the year, police said.

High of 22 Expected This afternoon's temperature shouldn't go much higher than yesterday's 22, while an increasing number of clouds are due to make the day progressively grayer. The early morning low tomorrow is forecast as a "warmer" 15, but more cold air Canada's most unpopular winter export is predicted for tomorrow. That brings an outlook of no relief until Friday or so. Putting it another way to dis the man, who will be inter rogated further today. members of the bar engaged in a controversy, with the senator contending that upstate mem Loses Grim Fight With Cancer Adline Azato of 101 Washington Street reported she was struck by a BB pellet which broke a window of her home, bers held a "veto" over the appointment of a judge.

was his devoted wife, She said three of the pellets were shot through the window, Britain Initiates Negotiation To End Yemen-Aden War LONDON, Jan. 14 UP). Britain disclosed today It has initiated negotiations with Yemen aimed at peace talks to end the fighting along the wild, mountainous and ill-defined Aden-Yemen border. Britain administers by treaties the Aden Protectorate on the southwest tip of the Arabian Peninsula dominating the vital Red Sea trade route between Europe UN-Atom- had been give- Bacall. It one of them striking her in the chest.

She required no medical and-take during the 11 years of Continued From First Vtf PUREBRED PEKINGESE LISTED BY EXCHANGE Seven dogs, including a pure In March; Thought He Would Lich It treatment police 6aid. Damage to the window was estimated at $6. tered promptly with resolutions calling for an immediate ban on nuclear weapons tests and the calling of a special session William T. Root. Philadelphia and the East.

bred Pekingese; two "part Siamese" cats and three other cats their marriage, and they kept up the good-natured arguments during his illness. When he first fell ill, she gave up her acting career to be at his side, pespite his growlings, there was no doubt about his admiration for her. Privately, he termed her "one of the great HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 14 The kingdom of Yemen and the Steel, of westover Jtiuis, a member of the firm of Morris, Steel, Nichols and Arsht. of the General Assembly on the complained that a suitcase and some clothing were stolen from disarmament question at an un his car parked at Third and King are seeking homes this week through the Pet Information Exchange.

The "Peke," a three-and-a-half- specified date. Aden Protectorate have been battling over the border for years. Under agreements with 19 Lawyerj queried last night Streets. The value of the stolen Kuznetsov offered no new about the Thursday meeting articles was $50 he said. proposals but said Russia be year-old female, named Diane, scattered sultantates, Britain nas aided Aden troops in fighting lieved that if its standing dis thought that the association would approve the creation of a 4 Juveniles Arrested Four juveniles who allegedly armament plan were put into Yemen tribesmen and regular pel all doubts, the weatherman here said yesterday's mean temperature the mid-point between high and low was 16, or 18 below normal for the date.

This latest addition to the old-fashioned winter was signaled by the snow which was dry and not too plentiful. It brought ice to the roads quickly enough but not as quickly as a wet snow. The ice reappeared in patches last night as the spots made wet by tire friction and sun exposure solidified and returned treachery to the roads. Workmen of the State Highway Department, Delaware Coach Company and Wilmington Street and Sewer Department have no reason to welcome snow. committee to consider names to effect, it "would open the way forces.

attempted to snatch a pocket-book from Flossie Faulkner, 52, be recommended to Senator Wil to the complete liquidation of Even as the British Foreign of 812 West Ninth Street, while Tough guy Humphrey Bogart finally gave in today to the one foe he couldn't lick cancer. He died at his home at the age of 56. The poker-faced veteran of countless action roles, who became one of filmland's finest actors and most noted characters, thought until the last that he would win. Only last Saturday night he received friends for his usual cocktail hour in the den of his Holmby Hills mansion. He seemed in good spirits.

Early Sunday he fell into a liams on whose recommendation a name will be sent to President Office announced start of pre she was walking near Eleventh women of this town. When Bogart's condition appeared to improve and he was able to spend some time on his yacht, she returned to the studios for a couple of movies. She had been with him constantly the last few months. "He's getting better all the time," she told a visitor last week, "but it takes him a long time to get his strength back. You don't recover from some Eisenhower.

armed forces and armaments of all types, the states retaining only such contingents of militia (police) as are necessary to maintain internal security and pro It was recalled that in the and Adams Streets were picked up a short time later by detectives and arrested for the of has papers but is not registered. She has a reddish coat, is toy size and doesn't appreciate children. The other dogs on this week's list are three part beagles; a terrier type, a collie-shepherd and a part collie. The exchange may be contacted by writing Box 135, Claymont, for those interested in securing or placing a pet TO REACH WOMEN or men, workers or employers, renters or landlords, use the eas way: Classified ads. OL 4-5351.

fense. tect their frontiers. summer of 1955, when the time came for the appointment of a third judge for the district, Mr. Williams consulted the association which favored Mr. Steel.

liminary moves to set up frontier negotiations for a settlement, the Russians and parts of the Arab world kept up a propaganda barrage accusing the British of "aggression." Britain insists Aden forces have only driven invading Yemenis out of Aden territory. The vote to talk peace Is only The complainant said the bovs Lodge gave an outline of the new U. S. program to the 80- failed to tear the pocketbook from her grasp and fled when nation committee. Kuznetsov at thing like this overnight." The senator favored Caleb For about 100 Highway De tacked U.

S. foreign policy and she resisted. She furnished police with a description of the Wright, of Georgetown, -who was partment" workmen this "light Friends are convinced she also was sure he would recover. They blamed the West for failure of quartet and the four were taken appointed and who was confirmed July, 1955. snow' meant zu straignt nours of work, starting late Sunday previous disarmament efforts, in In its Initial stages.

Britain said coma and never emerged. His physician, Dr. Maynard Brand-sma, said death came at 2:10 a. m. from a general spread of the original cancer.

Last March doctors removed into custody bu two detec At that time Mr. Williams and and, continuing well beyond tives shortly after the complaint "arrangements are under discussion for a meeting between offi naa oeen made. marveled at how she took his death. She didn't break down. She told the news to friends and requested photographers not to come to the house this morning so the Bogart children could get cials of the Aden government nightfall last night They worked on plows and trucks, sifting about 400 tons of sand and about 60 tons of salt over and of the Yemen government of the frontier for talks in connec The boys, ranging in age from 13 to 15 years, were booked for attempted larceny and remanded to Family Court.

Detectives said they admitted the offense. tion with the recent troubles off to school as usual. They are the county roads. Sheiks Consulted The new cold front due here Stephen 8, and Leslie, 4. Miss Bacall asked that no The British announcement said tomorrow whipped into the ice flowers be sent to services for encrusted Northern Plains yes the government of Aden (Brit reviewing the Kremlin's disarmament proposals.

Both he and Lodge suggested that the sub-committee of the 12-nation Disarmament Commission, comprising the United States, Russia, France and Canada, should resume its private discussion of arms reduction proposals. Discussion Continues The disarmament discussion continues tomorrow. As outlined by Lodge, the U. S. policy favored: 1.

Agreement, "under which, at an early date under effective international inspection, all future production of fissionable Zwicker- Bogart, scheduled for 12:30 p. terday and started fanning south and eastward. Snow flurries ac ish) is consulting protectorate sheiks and other rulers about the Thursday at All Saints Epis companies the new blast. proposed peace talks. Britain The new front didn't make copal Church, Beverly Hills.

She asked instead that contributions be sent to the American Cancer also has contacted the Yemeni legation in London. much of a temperature dent in a cancer from Bogart esophagus, the pipe running from throat to stomach. After that, he underwent extensive radiation treatments. In November he was treated for nerve root pressure due to scar formation from the original surgery. Bogart was one of a kind In Hollywood, a place where there has become a remarkable sameness about stars In recent years.

At Peak of Career He died at the peak of his career. He had won Hollywood's highest prize, the Academy Award, and was one of a handful of stars who could command top money $250,000 a picture. Bogart was a hard-drinking, Society. a region already plagued by sub- Only reaction so far from the zero cold. But it surred up The eulogy will be written and strong northerly winds and re delivered by John Huston, who Yemeni Legation here was, a charge that British military aircraft and tanks attacked a Yemen post on Friday.

The legation inforced the arctic cold covering directed Bogart in "The Maltese Falcon." "The Treasure of the the area. Temperatures early yesterday materials shall be used or stockpiled exclusively for non-weapons purposes under international Sierra Madre" and "African Queen." ranged from an unofficial -50 said "British forces are still continuing their attack from Baihan toward Dareibah in Yemen." Continued From First Pjt set off the senator's explosive controvery with the Army in 1954. Zwicker figured in the case of Maj. Irving Peress, an Army major who had refused to answer McCarthy's questions about possible Communist connections. Peress was stationed at Camp Kilmer, N.

when Zwicker commanded the post, and was promoted and discharged at the time McCarthy was demanding he be court-martialed. McCarthy charged that Zwicker falsely denied giving Senate investigators confidential information about 'Peress from Army personnel files. He said today he will ask the Senate The colorful, action -packed degrees in the Adirondacks to -32 in Iowa and no relief was JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE or Major fount for Yemeni propa life of Humphrey Bogart began in sight. ganda attacks against Britain has been Cairo. The British charge on Christmas Day, 1900.

He was born to a well-to-do New York City physician, Dr. Belmont De prankish extrovert whose heart was as soft as his screen lines The weatherman forecast that low overnight readings today would range from -20 to -40 in the Egyptians "steamed up" a vocal "war" against Britain. Mos were hard. supervision." 2. Pending agreement "to limit, and ultimately to eliminate, all nuclear test explosions the United States is also willing to work out promptly methods for advance notice and registration of all nuclear tests and to provide for limited international observation of such tests." forest Bogart, and artist Maud He loved to stir things up cow has joined in the chorus, parts of New York State to New England and from -10 to -20 "to touch a nerve." And how Humphrey.

Bogart liked to recall wryly that he was the subject for the original "Maud Humph echoing Arab world charges that became intensified with the Suez In the northern plains. he hated press releases. "That stuff stinks," he said. crisis. rey Baby," a cuddly youngster "The only way to get publicity The mercury stayed below the zero mark all day from the upper Mississippi Valley into Britain contends it is obligated who appeared in magazines and Is to be an exciting enough per by treaties to protect Aden sul Armed Services Committee to request a report from the Jus 3.

Reduction, under adequate inspection, of conventional arma advertisements. Rebel From Start sonality. tantates, and points to 1934 and Iowa and portions of the Great Lakes region, and from interior He was. He explained how ments and armed forces of Rus 1951 treaties which established tice Department concerning that he became a character; "By do New York to northern New Eng cnarge. land.

It was while checking into Young Humphrey was a rebel from the start. The son of two busy parents, he was reared without much guidance and was tossed out of Phillips Academy ing as I damned please. I defend my right to cut a caper If SIM ilrc SEWING Peress promotion that McCarthy took Zwicker under fire. I feel like it." EDEN, WIFE TO SAIL sia and the United States to 2,500,000 effectives and those of Britain and France to 750,000. Lodge made no mention of Communist China, which was included in a similar proposal by Russia.

But he said the inspection system should include President Eisenhower's "open skies" at Andover, for uncon-trollable high spirits." He en ON NEW ZEALAND TRIP LONDON, Jan. 14 MB. The The uproar and subsequent televised hearings witnessed by millions preceded a clash over McCarthy's own activities. Late listed in the Navy during World Bogart was always available for a comment on anything from young male stars color, no to non-drinkers don't trust to TV dramas stories acted by guys trying to be Marlon War I rather than face his par British Press Association said tonight Sir Anthony Eden and in 1954 the Senate voted to "con the "status quo frontier." Britain charges Yemen with violating these in the steady raids of the past years. Said Treaties Abrogated On Saturday, Cairo Radio said the Yemeni charge d'affaires in Egypt announced Britain abrogated the 1934 and 1951 treaties.

If the treaties no longer exist, Yemen can more easily insist the fighting is on Yemen soil and not on Aden's, as Britain says. But Britain says It knows nothing of any abrogation on the treaties. Syria joined in the anti-Brit ents. demn" McCarthy on several Lady Eden will leave by sea Fri After his discharge, it was day for a visit to New Zealand. reconnaissance plan as well as the stationing of ground units at strategic points as proposed by Soviet Premier Nikolai A.

counts. The senator told a reporter to Film Colony Stunned Eden had received an invita tion from the New Zealand gov apparent the discipline of higher education was not for him. He got an office job, then was hired as a $50-a-week road manager by one of his father's patients, Although the film colony was aware of the gravity of Bogart's illness, it was stunned by his day he will "ask the Armed Services Committee to determine whether the Justice Department intends to ask for an indictment (of Zwicker) and if not, why 4. "Fair, balanced, reliable ernment to visit that country before his recent resignation as prime minister on grounds of ill health. death.

Among the comments: producer William A. Brady. systems of control of outer space experiments under international inspection and partici Bogart made his Broadway not." debut in the second lead of ish attack today, calling on foreign powers to "resist British Theft- aggression through United Na McCarthy said he would await developments before announcing whether he will try to block Zwicker's promotion. pation to assure that future developments in outer space would be devoted exclusively to peaceful and scientific purposes," TtrsstelowAs 33 "Drifting." Critic Alexander Woollcott wrote that "his performance could be mercifully described as inadequate." Continued From Flnt Pi tions action. A Damascus For eign Ministry spokesman said a Bing Crosby "Bogie was a fins person and a superb actor.

He will be sorely missed by Hollywood." David Niven "How Bogie would hate this but God knows, it is a great personal loss to his friends and to audiences who loved him. He was a man of enormous bark and absolutely no bite." The story of Bogart's last days 1 who broke into the home of 5. Progressive installation of note had been handed to diplo A WEEK Wlllard B. Yarnall, Hopeton and inspection systems to guarantee Essex Roads, Westover Hills, matic envoys there saying Britain aimed at "transforming nine Arab Persian Gulf protectorates into an imperialistic base to con against the possibility of great surprise attack." Undismayed, Bogart continued his stage career, playing roles far from the ones that brought him film success. He was inevitably the callow young juvenile who leaped onstage with tennis racket in hand.

After a failure in films and centrate British forces there, in Weather- a way that constitutes a perma is a tale of courage and devotion. Friends are convinced that the actor felt he would recover. Continued From First Pi nent threat to the security and Payable DontMy After Minimum Down ftynwrt Entitles purchaser to tti fanw SWSOt Sewing Course give with all new StNGTJt Sewiftf Machines. sovereigny of Middle East coun to dump pure salt on ice patches tries." scant luck on Broadway, Bogart finally clicked as the killer "Bogie had tremendous guts, willpower and optimism," an Zwicker was recommended for, temporary promotion to the two-star rank and permanent advancement to brigadier general. His permanent grade now is colonel.

Wilson Went to Bat A Pentagon spokesman said in answer to questions about Randall's boost to one-star rank that the officer was not included in recommendations of a regular Marine promotion board. He said Wilson personally suggested the higher rank and Gen. Randolph C. Pate, Marine commandant, concurred. Randall has been in the Pentagon since 1950 and held his present job since 1951.

as soon as they are reported. Yemen is a land of 75,000 Duke Mantee in "The Petrified intimate said today. "I am ab It was a 5 a. m. start for about 40 men of the Street ami Sewer square miles and 4,000,000 peo Forest." He repeated his role on solutely certain he was sure he ple.

Its southern borders touch Department who worked a 17 would come out of this thing the Aden Protectorate, a sparsely the screen and quickly became a standard figure in Warner alive." populated area of 112,000 square hour stretch with no relief in dumping a total of about 80 tons of salt and sand on the Brothers crime films, Carries th SfflGOT new machine warrant? miles. Added another close friend, restaurateur Michael Romanoff: Hollywood discovered he was hills and troublesome intersec and is backed by the also a good actor when the ap Williams- tions not covered by coach com last week, obtained clothing and costume jewelry valued at more than $1,500. The Yarnalls were away at the time of the burglary which was discovered last Friday morning by a caretaker checking the house. All of the rooms had been ransacked. Detectives said a fur cape valued at $500 was among the articles taken.

A diamond ring, watch, various pieces of expensive costume jewelry in addition to men and women's clothing were other items stolen. The office of the Dewey Lumber Company, one mile north of the Dover state police troop, was broken into and about 85 cents stolen from a vending machine. The intruders are are also believed to have been responsible for breaking into Walraven's Grocery Store, two miles north of the troop, and stealing between $3 and $4 from a cash register. In both burglaries police said the intruder caused more damage than the loot was worth. peared in such films as High SINGER SEWIH6 MACfUNC CWPMT pany routes.

Continued From First Pi Sierra," "The Maltese "Casablanca" and "The Treas- With a standby crew on last Randall's nomination specified night, likely to stay through that he hold one-star rank "while cedure for acting upon Senator Williams' request. The president urges the attendance of every he is assigned as military assist the night, the city department's crew will return to the job at ure of the Sierra Madre." The peak of his acting success came in 1951 when he was awarded the Oscar for his work in "The ant to the defense secretary. As Wilson's assistant. Randall 6 a. m.

today. member of the association." Special Meeting Called There was still a rash of auto accidents as motorists skidded African Queen." He married four actresses has a big voice in deciding who will be given an appointment to The president is James Tunnell, of Georgetown, and slewed into each other, pil Helen Menken, Mary Philips, confer personally with Wilson former associate justice of the ing up property damage but not Mayo Methot and Lauren He also accompanies the defense too high an injury list. serretarv nn mn of his trims Delaware Supreme Court. SEWING CENTER Bacall. The first three mar "Bogie never said anything to anyone that would indicate he knew he was going todie.

He never acted as if anything would defeat him." Two weeks ago, a New York newspaper reported that Bogart was in a coma much of the time and had wasted to 80 pounds. Still full of fight, the actor called the paper and barked, "I'm feeling fine and not in danger of dying. My treatment was completed two weeks ago and was successful. I plan to do a picture in March." Aided by Wife He admitted he was down "to 125 from his usual 160. A confirmed Democrat, he jested, "As they say in Washington, I'm a better man than I ever was and all I need now is about 30 pounds in weight." Helping to keep his spirits outside Washington.

i Thursday's special meeting of the association will be a luncheon at the Hotel Rodney starting listed In thf Ultphon. book vnim SINCE! SfWIW MACHINE CO. A'i at 12:15. riages ended in divorce. Miss Bacall bore his only children.

His last picture was "The Harder They fall," made in late 1955. His next was expected to be "The Good Shepherd." An intruder broke into the Royal Crown Bottling Company, Two youths were injured when their sled struck an automobile at Maple and Franklin Streets last night. The sledders, Francis Klonow-ski, 16, of 1120 Lancaster. Avenue and James McGuire, 19, of 908 Reed Street, were taken to the Wilmington General Hospital for treatment of minor bruises and contusions. Police said the two, riding on PEACE PRIZE TO WILDER FRANKFURT, Germany.

Jan. 14 (IP). American novelist Thornton Wilder will receive the 1957 peace prize of the German book trade, the group announced today. Previous winners include Albert Schweitzer and German novelist Hermann Hesse. 1 East Thirty-fourth Street after breaking a window in the rear 608 MARKET ST.

STRAWBRIDCE CLOTHIErTW (Downrown) (Merchandise Mart) NEWARK SHOPPING CENTER, NEWARK, DEL DOVER, DEL. MILFORD, DEL. SEAFORD, DEL Open Friday MghU Among those mentioned as most likely to succeed to the federal judgeship are Associate Superior Court Judge Caleb R. Layton, III, of Greenville; C. Edward Duffy, of Carrcroft, the chairman of the Republican State Committee; and Edwin D.

of the building and stole $10. Police are investigating. It's a proven fact that News-Journal Classified Ads are a constant source of profit for Dela-wareans. Phone OL 4-5351. State police detectives, investigating a complaint of an al-.

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