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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 44

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WILMINCTOM MORN INC NEWS. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1957 FORTY-FOUR mm mm HE flDE PGC3 VJGnGGflV 'Til 9 P. CL Seconds of Seamless NYLOIV HOSE Air Force Retracts Claim On 'New Giant of Airways9 WASHINGTON. Feb.

19 Of). The Air Force tonight retracted a five-day-old announcement that it is building a giant transport "unprecedented" dimensions. In place of the claim, contained in a regular news release Issued it the Pentagon on Feb. 14. the Air Force put out a statement laying "it is considering the possibility of terminating" the project.

10 INSTALL AIDE: 2 SI1 OR 39? PR. TThe Douglas Aircraft Co. has The Rev. Thomas L. Patton, will be Installed as the new associate pastor of the Calvary United Presbyterian Church.

Boxwood Road and Maryland Avenue, Sunday morning. been developing me nuge air mm Bhm SI ts.ie. IS enlr kiiI'n arWa Base th aewtst earing shades. Sites ll'i. A la-us easae sat we tanaet aientloa Ihs asms aeraat ear law tries.

MAIN I LOO craft known as the C-132 trans-I port. The Air Force is known to have rushed Us Feb. 14 an- STARTS TODAY OUR FAMOUS ANNUAL nouncement into print after it At 7 p. m. Sunday, the Junior missionaries will present a play, "Oljato Mission School." It will be given in the sanctuary of the church.

Friends and parents are invited. Last night the officers and CALLED ILLEGAL Ladies IV Ionized TRICOT SLIPS teachers of the church school was learned a national circulation magazine had an article on the C-132 project Air Force officials tonight conceded they had hastened the announcement before getting correct information. The Air Force said tonight Douglas has only a "develop oo held their quarterly meeting in the social room of the church, with Mr. James King, new a- A search warrant may not authorize or direct the search of a person and any evidence obtained by reason of such a writ, purportedly to give authority to any police officer for the search church school superintendent, ment" contract for the C-132 presiding. Young people of the church conducted both morning worship services last Sunday.

Those IRREGlXAnS C'holcs st four tarsi ar fsrai (Kilns styles. Beautifully lars trimmed to and button. KIim St la 14. Tiny Irrrrularltlti will sat affect loaks ar wear. MAIN FLOOR participating were: Samuel Mill- otl, Jack Fulmer, Ronald Lamb- and was planning to build two prototypes.

The project to date has involved the building of one "wooden mockup" model, it adding: "While no final decision has been reached, as to whether the prototype aircraft will be built, the Air Force Is considering the possibility of terminating the C-132 project- Water Dispute EndsWithBlood Blood was thicker than water of an individual, is inadmissible. In evidence and must be suppressed, according to a motion made yesterday in Municipal Court by David B. Coxe, attorney for two men accused of numbers writing. Mr. Coxe represents Michael J.

Pepe. 36, of the 200 block North Jackson Street and Douglas F. Chase, 21. of the 500 block East Tenth Street, arrested Feb. 12 after the police vice squad raided a confectionery store in the 300 block West Eleventh Street.

No evidence of numbers writ- inn was fminri in the fitnr hut a THAT'S HEW III FABRICS! ALL THAT'S NEW IN STYLING! den, Jeanne Moore, Mary Lu Boyer, David Smith, Carolyn Sharp, and William Huxtable. David Smith spoke on "The Influence of the Christian Home," and Carolyn Sharp, "Christian Experience." In the afternoon the senior and junior choirs, accompanied by Mrs. Leonda Spicer and directed by Donald Morgan, choir director, sang over WPFH-TV, channel 12. MISSES' and WOMEN'S BRAND NEW Ladies' Nylonizcd Tricot BRIEFS 4 Regular Sizes Witk doubls crotch and pleat elastic bottom. White, pink, blus and malis.

Slsea 5-H-7. Perfect quality. Slack ub now and save at this law pries. EXTRA SIZES (ar l.M lin of naner containinu aliened ilas niSht and two men were numbers plays was found on i mm hi A treated at the Delaware Hospital as a result, according to police who investigated. Samuel Cobb, 54, of the 400 blofk West Front Street, who has an apartment on the second floor of that address, saidBar-ney Brown, 57, who lives on the third floor came downstairs and started an argument about getting some water.

Words followed and Cobb reached behind a kitchen door Speakers Plan Airport Meeting An invitation has been extended the First State Toast-master Club by Col. B. F. Prainn, executive officer of the New Castle County Air Base, to hold their regular meeting tonight at the base. The meeting will be held at the Officers' Club to demonstrate the procedure of a typical toastmaster meeting Orlando II.

Llano, president, will preside. An orientation type of a pro Pepe and some others on Douglas when police searched them. It was contended that a search' warrant authorizes a search of a place or thing and not a person and any evidence found in poses-sion of an individual under such a writ is obtained illegally. No statute warrant was sworn out accusing either defendant of a specific crime it was alleged and the arrests were based on a search warrant issued for "probable causr." Judge Thomas Herlihy, continued the case until March Hero's the Coat Sale You've Been Waiting For! Girls OItIO SWEATERS I i v. oo and grabbed a butcher knife to give emphasis to his remarks.

a- BBS a gram has been planned for the He allegedly whacked Brown across the -forehead with the blade and the recipient in turn took the weapon from Cobb and administered some cutting blowi to the lattcr's head and wrist' meeting. Darrel 0. Neidigh, North Star, will conduct the business portion of the meeting. Slipon Sljle Clasato style with short sleeves, crew neck. White, pink, blue, malse, nary, red.

Siies I ta 6i 1 ta 14. Sites la ta it 1 (or 1.09 In turn the county ambulance Orval P. Lovett, Newark, will outline the educational program FINE WOOLENS: 100 Wool Wyandotte Slide! 100 Wool Oatmeal Tweeds! 100 Wool Flannel Coats 100 Wool Peerless Tweeds! 100 Wool Pin Cheeks! 100 Wool Ilockanum Coats! was notified and took both to the hospital, where Cobb had 12 stitches taken in seven lacera tions and Brown received 14 sutures in three lacerations of his head and wrist. I II" I il II I 100 Wool Monotone Both men wanted to swear 5 at the request of Harold sN. Green, assistant city solicitor, who said he would file a return argument at that time.

Samuel Slade, 21, of th 200 block West Street was sent to jail for 243 days by Judge Herlihy, on a series of traffic charges. Slade pleaded guilty to three charges of driving a motor vehicle without a license and two charges of failing to answer a summons. The court was told by Clarence A. Lynn, clerk of the court, that the defendant also was wanted for 50 parking violations. He was arrested twice in April 1955 for driving a car without a license and failed to appear for trial and last week was picked up on a similar charge.

Judge Herlihy imposed sentences of $200 and 60 days on each of the 1955 offenses and 60 days on the third charee. In addition 100 Wool 100 Wool Flannel Coats! warrants out against each other for assault and battery but police told them to come back available to a club. The educational program for the individual will be outlined by Frank X. Capparell, Brookside. Orvllle D.

Reed, Newark, will explain club operations, and the evaluation of a speech will be defined by Maurice L. Van Kav-elaar, Edge Moor Gardens. Charles A. Baxter, Newark, will speak on the advantages accruing to a toastmaster. Necessary steps to be taken in forming a new club will be outlined by Donald S.

Acker, Brookside. new styles including: Slim silhouettes, cardigan stylet, pleated side treatments, modified full coats and many more. All fully taffeta lined. Exciting new spring colors: Beige, coral, aqua, pearl grey, gold, blue, taffy, navy and black. Sizes for Juniors 5 to 15, Misses 6 to 18, Petites 6 to 18, naif Sizes 1 6 2 to 21 lit SECOND FLOOR Tots Children's PANTIES IRREGULARS Combed cattan, and plsitle psntles la iraup.

Small, medium tnd Isrts lies and ta U. Specially priced (or this tale anly, TOTS' DEfT. when they were sober, HOUSE BODYljK'S RISE IN DISABLED VET PAY USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN A small deposit at time of purchase plus additional weekly payments will hold your selection. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19-0fl The House Veterans Committee today unanimously approved a hill to increase by more than 25 per cent government pay Peninsula Deaths William E.

Nelson SALISBURY. Feb. 19 (Special) Funeral services were ments to veterans totally dis abled in service. The measure 'would also pro- held here yesterday for William Tots' Piiiw tin roy Wear Slade drew 10 days each on the fummons counts and 43 days for the unpaid parking tickets. Slade has been picked up seven vide a 10 per cent Increase to 69- taxl PY-ecrvWrnon riihioH in a'here for many years.

He died at his home Friday. Misses' Women's 100 AIMVOOL KNIT SUITS '2 times since 1S52 for driving with out a license. rothschildTdutch Mrs. William F. Tanner HURLOCK.

Feb. 19 tor NEW SELECTION Irieii's Famous 'Waiiic' Sport Shirts OR 1.69 EA. lesser extent in service, A presidential commission, headed by Gen. Omar N. Bradley, reported two years ago that payments to totally disabled veterans were too low.

Under the present law, veterans totally disabled in service receive $181 a month. The committee-approved bill would boost this payment to $225 a month. EX-C0UNTESS MARRY NEW YORK. Feb. 10 (A (Special) Services for Mrs.

Ellen Belt Tanner, 89, who had made her home here with her niece, Mrs. P. S. Richardson, and who died Friday, were held Saturday from St. John's Episcopal Church, Mt.

Washington, OR 6c EACH Plnwale corduroy baler Unfits and bib (rant ayeralli. Sanforised and (sit colon. Overall sites I It 1, tansies i ta 8. Perfect quality, TOTS' DEPT. Baron Guy de Rothschild of the French banking family and Marie-Helene van Zuylen van Nyevelt de Haar.

member of near Baltimore. Charles F. Dieterich, Jr. GRASONVILLE, Feb. 19 Under the measure, veterans with other service-connected disabilities would receive monthly increases ranging from $2 for 10 per cent disability to $16 for a 90 per cent disability.

Dutch noble family and a former i uiniess, are honeymooning in California, it was disclosed today. He is 47 and she is 27. The secretary of the bride, former Countess de Nicolav. said (Special) Funeral services Rayon and ocelot blendi, and fin cottons. In plaids, ttripsi, checks, and solids.

Regular collars, burton down collars, Italian collars, large pocket. Small, msdium and largo silBS. MEN'S DEPT. Samples and Irregulars Cardigan styles and slipon styles. Soma with Angora trim.

Straight lino skirts in sizes 10 to 18, gorad skirts in half siiei. A terrific valu. SPORTSWEAR DEPT. MAIN FLOOR were held today ior cnaries Frederick 17-year- the couple was married at a civil old Grasonville youth who died mJihisf LADIES' COTTON DRESSES 1.69 EA. IRREGULARS Button fronts, sinner dresies, button ta the waist dreiaei.

Floral prints, rherki, stripes and plain colors. Flsred sklrti. All tuaran-tred washable. Sites It ta 20 SO ta 44. BA1XONV late Sunday night from injuries received in an automobile acci ARMY RESERVES NEED MILITARY PILOTS Army Reserve units in Wil Men's Knitted Placket Sport Shirts ceremony in New York Sunday, In "full privacy." The baron has said he intends to visit Ms sister.

Mrs. Greenr LADIES' 100 NYLON TOPPERS dent at the western edge of Grasonville. SAMPLES A IRREGLLARS mington and Seaford nov have Piatigorsky, wife of the cellist, In Los Angeles. Guaranteed washable 100 nylon toppers with 3 for SC 1.69 Ei. SLIGHT IIUIEGLLAIIS Orlons, rayons, combsd yarns, erlon and coltan blonds.

Short slaavo styla with collar with or without buttons. Braait pockat. Solids, stripas, ond fancy patterns. Small, msdium and larga siias. De Rothschild told newsmen vacancies for aviators.

The units are the 458th Engineer Battalion, 763rd Field Artillery, and 818th Signal Company in Wilmington; nylon lining. Some with laurex trim. White, pink, blue, beige, Sizes I ta IS. he has known his fiance about year and that she arrived here about a week ago from Paris. He and the 317th Tank Battalion in George H.

Paisley MILFORD, Feb. 19 (Special) George H. Paisley, 86, retired farmer qf Milford, died last night at "the Warren Nursing Home near here after a long illness. Sylvester C. Shockley Seaford.

Former officers who were, or are, rated military pilots can sign up in one of these units and Fi I mp rted Cotton HAND-HOOKED RUGS Washable Cliromspun is nt a hd fly as Army aviators for a mini mum of 80 hours a year at gov ernment expense. SAL1SBURY, Feb. 19 (Special) Funeral services were held today in Snow Hill for Syl Further information on the qualifications necessary and on IROM(, HOARD PAD AND COVER SET IT Standard Size Non-skid (nsns psd and Silicone cover set. Heat reslttlnf, will net search, lonier lasting; cover. BASEMENT vester C.

Shockley, 76, of that SIZE 9x12 ft. Decorated Styled the program itself can be ob -ra town. He died in Peninsula General Hospital here Saturday after a heart attack. Mrs- Urbon P. Wingate tained at the headquarters of the U.

S. Army Military District, Delaware in Wilmington or by writing the Aviation Section, Headquarters Second Army, Fort George G. Meade, Md. (01.99 said he planned to remain in America a month. CHURCH SODALITY TO CONDUCT PARTY WOODCREST, Feb.

19. (Special). Mrs. Seal Brooks and Mrs. Francis Moore are co-chairmen of the dessert card party to be held Thursday at 8 p.

m. in St. Matthew's R. C. Church on Maryland Avenue.

The affair is sponsored by the Sodality of the church. Committee chairmen include: Mrs. Stanley Jezyk and Mrs. Anthony Durka, tickets; Mrs. Walter Nedwlck, Mrs.

Thomas Rigney and Mrs. Howard Wind-ish, prizes; Mrs. Louis DiSaba-tino, tables and cards; Mrs. Daniel Troy, Mrs. Fritiz Loewen-stein, refreshments; Mrs.

Vincent Panico, Mrs. Leo Douville, waitresses; Mrs. Adam Gimpel, kitchen, and Mrs. Wilfred Mason, publicity. EACH LEWES, Feb.

19 (Special) Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow from the Atkins Funeral Home for Mrs. Lula C. Wingate.

61, who died $17,898 IS PLEDGED TO HILLCREST CHURCH HILLCREST. Feb. 19 (Spe Sunday night at the Beebe Hos MATCHING DRAPES tJ PAIR pital here. cial); Pledges amounting to James C. Phillips REHOBOTH BEACH, Feb.

19, (Special) Mrs. Emma Frances 3i2 to l-Vd. Rayon Dress Lengths per length Gsrreous froup of hlihly styled 4.V wide dress lentthi. Just rlsht for that sprint; dress or suit. New ssnd crepe prints, suitlnss, novelty taffetai.

heavy lined weaves and hundreds mare. BASEMENT ior me year were reported at the first report meeting of the Every Member Canvass of the Hillcrest Memorial Methodist Church, it was. announced by the Rev. Howell O. Size 6x9 ft.

9.99 Size 2x4 ft. 2.99 Beautiful, colorful floral, provincial or modern patterns. Choice of oval or oblong shapes with wine, green, grey, black, rose or brown borders. All siies to match. All size, are approximate, RUG DEPT.

PERFECT QUALITY Beautiful lattice floral design on rose, blue, green or gold grounds. Solid color skirt. Full and twin bed siies. Matching pinch pleated draw drapes. 14" wide to the pair.

90" long. 3 pr. BASEMENT Wilkins, pastor, last night. NATIONALIST WARSHIPS' "am DRIVEN OFF BY REDSi aj 1807 hom" iclcivcu jii uieuKfs in me amount of $344.20 a week. There Louise Phillips, 43, of Rehoboth Beach, wife of the Rev.

Reese B. Phillips, pastor of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Georgetown, died yesterday in the Beebe Hospital at Lewes. Mrs- Reese B. Philips CAMBRIDGE, Feb.

19 (Special) Services were held yesterday from the Thomas Funeral Home here for James C. Phillips, 85, a retired farmer, who died Friday at his home here. friaries Omnia New Spring MIRACLE FIBERS PURE SILK AMI RAYON PRINTED "SILK TONE" 5-Yr. Guaranteed BRAND NEW ELECTRIC CONSOLE SEWING MACHINE are still 190 families to be called upon. Another report meeting will be held tomorrow night at 9:30 p.

m. at the church, and the final report will be made on Sunday night. A. Frank Chapman is director of the canvass. PRINTED PONGEES.

LINEN-LIKE WEAVES All 45-Jit. Wide 40 IN. WIDE HONG KONG, Feb. 19 OfM Communist China said today two Nationalist warships were driven out of Red waters by coastal artillery in a 45-minute battle Monday. Peiping Radio said the Reds opened fire on the warships when they tried to seize Communist merchant vessels off the Matsu Islands northwest of Formosa.

A Chinese Nationalist report from Formosa yesterday said a Communist warship was sunk in the encounter and another damaged. CIVIC UNIT HEARS REPORTS WOODLAND HEIGHTS, Feb. YD. WITH WALJYlr CABINET U. FIRST CORPS HQ Salisbury, Feb.

19- Dl nrwmiT nmiriDMrn peciau. unerai services were dLAUMJU I UUNNnMLUiheld todav in Berlin for Charles Dennis, 65, of St. Martins, who They leak and feel like pare raw silk with a soft crepelike texture. Wevea en silk laoms and silk screen printed. Huts selection of patterns and color combinations.

BASEMENT was fatally hurt in a traffic col YDS. lision on the Campbelltown- SB 19 (Special). The newly or OR 39c per yd. I i Men's Argyll and 100 HYLO Stretch HOSE ganized Woodland Heights Civic Association, meeting here today at the Ferris School rooms, TOKYO, Feb. 19 OP).

U. S. military authorities in Tokyo and Seoul confirmed today the vital U. S. First Corps headquarters in Korea was blacked out for nearly 12 hours Saturday when the Republic of Korea cut off electric power.

Korea had been dunning the United Nations Command for payment of an $18,000,000 bill for electricity supplied to UN forces during the Korean War. On Feb. 1, the Seoul Electric Co. threatened to take "undesirable action" if the bill was not paid. Showell Road near Berlin Saturday night.

Larry T. Donoway GUMBORO, Feb. 19 (Special). Larry T. Donoway, 73, died last night in the Peninsula General Hospital, Salisbury, after a short illness.

He was a farmer. NEW SHIPMENT heard reports on its drive to attain a 100 per cent enrollment I prs. jjm MIRACLE FIBERS: Dacron piqu, nylon chiffon, nylon crepe, Dacren and cotton blend. A tremendous Uctiast. 45" wide.

PRINTED PONGEES: Washable blend of ocetato and cotton. 4S wide. Florals, novelties, stripes, dots, gold prints, etc. LIXEN-LIKE WEAVES: Crease resistant. Pro-shrunk.

4S" wide. Perfect quality. Full bolls. Every new color for spring. In the association among the Hi family homes in this development Mrs.

Mary Hillar was appointed nominating chairman. The first annual election will be Full Six Head Round Bobbin Hinged Pressor Foot Forward and Revert Control Built-in Darner Automatic Bobbin Winder Numbered Stitch Regulator Snap-out Race for Easy Clean, ing Easy Instruction Booklet Standard Part. Available anywhere Heavy Duty Motor Variable Speed Control Numbered Tension Dial Quiet Operation Sewing Light. OR 39f A PAIR ARGYI.E HOSE: Diamonds, plaids, checks and fancy color combinations. Sites 10 ta 13.

Perfect. NYLON STRETCH HOSE: Ribs, fancy and assorted patterns. All new colors. One sits fits 10 ta It. conducted in April.

R. Wayne I American utnonues inaicea Ashbee, temporary hey regarded the deliberate. said the AUXILIARY TO MEET A regular meeting of Gen. W. W.

Atterbury Auxiliary to Post 3420, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held tonight at 8 at the post home, 109 East Twenty-sixth Street. Mrs. Emma MazzeUe will preside. as They sup' presided. ply was resumed after U.

S. Eighth Army officials protested to Korean officials in Seoul. For happy buyer-hunting call the Want Ads OLympia 1-5351..

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