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t.1 "1 .1 'Yeah I'm Still In' IDiltmwjton fttomimj Netojgf jTt I 7 i i If Report From The Capital By CHARLES 0. CRIDLEY From the Sews-Journal On Ruark's Range By ROBERT C. RUARK This last abortive Venezuelan revolution must be bringing at least a few chuckles to about 13 lncBnifnl Serl'r ruMiiliei rrj Utntn lirept SunUi Tb Company HENRY CLACS. Chairman of tl-f Foard I'HMiLtS I. RiFSE.

JR. President fESDAU. YERXV Iwln Editor rr.EOlfUOK Oecra! STATE Par A K.k-rr. I crtvt n.cKina, i DEPARTMENT r.i'-rtn Jr. MiiufiRi Eaitsr rt rsrl Winifred L.

Broj nu Socle it liv.t: Te'ephone CL 4-5351 w. Emeraon Wilson. Cit EiiWt PIS ARMAMENT) PIVISIOH Page 14 Saturday. January 11. 195S Wilmington.

Delaware 1V'gsu(J'ou Bureau WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. I Whether the federal government I should send thousands Of qualified youths to college to give ewspapermen, a press agent or so, the odd mili-tary attache, and a couple of Public Trust Firsty Public School Second the aey of the Brandywine would be cut off by the extension of building, and that Us value matician and engineers to In the fall of 1936. the City Council of Wd-tnincton cot itself into a pwkle along with the stewardesses if' I (m? Wilmington Board of Education. The first mistake would increase to such a point that purchase meet the reported Soviet threat 11 one of whom, I remember cor-r 1 1 y.

was named Bonnie. As a band, we are known as the O. V. or Sons of the enezuelan Revolution. It happened as the boards.

Over the strong discnt of would be prohibits." And so the planning began Aaron Finger, a member, it asked Council to sell in IStlS-though it was not until 1885 that the CVbuS JuesUon ln the school district 6.35 acres of Brandywine Park Legislature finally allowed the city to raise money lhe ncw session 0f Congress, is the site of a new Shortlklge School and for buying park land. By that time the prices, Actually hearings on the prop- offered to pay $350,000 for it-mostly in state-aid paid were "far in excess of the 1369 osition bn in money. The second mistake was Council's in But private philanthropy jumped in to hP-, subcommittee of the Edu- approving the idea. In 1S83 William P. Bancroft gave most of what; cation and ior Committee, Now eoes sri'lrmcnt not of sale but of the is now Rorkford Park and went on giving until but the sputnik era has focused Issue.

It" is 'the" decision of Vice Chancellor his gifts of land now are seen to amount to nearly; attention the lege waste William Marvel that ground originally acquired 40 per cent of the city's total (but now too-small) joining edu! A nice guy in np 11 vears ago. park area. Would Mr. Bancroft have done this cators jn proposals that the gov- by the city for park and recreational use may not be diverted to other use even the public use in education, He wrote: The legislative creation of a park plan for had he any suspicion that park use could be in- ernment provide thousands of vaded by any other use, private or public? Would college scholarships on the basis anyone like 'him today feel like giving the city of ablllty 8 any more park land if the school-use plan had' Fairly represcntative of the gone through? We think not. views of many members of both The court, of course, could not have acted with- parties is a bill offered by Rep.

incn I'nr krintinct Bl'OOkS 'D-TCXl llich of a Board Wilmington including the nammj of Park Commissioners: the actions of Council a vou.iti a ui ut in a iu avh' ovu i and of the Board under a legislative grant of authority to issue bonds for the purchase of park land, and the subsequent growth of the Wilmington park system evidence a public trust. ould awara scnoiarsnips against the city government, and winning it, ypar for S1X yMrs cach worth hae David F. Anderson, attorney, and his wife $1,700 to qualified students Anne to thank. Certainly, full sviimathv and. wanting degrees in science, ma- x9mJ ill ii mM- In our view the public interest as well as tin named Bernie Reun laid on a press junket to publicize the Aera Postal Venezolana, an air line he was representing.

(Bernie gave a free ride to another press agent, who stole the account, but that is another story). Well, you know about 15 newspapermen having a ball. Things were quite lively in Caracas, and then they toted us to Maracay, to witness some medal-giving at the military academy. This, it turned out, was a mistake. The outside party was planning to shoot up all the attending militarios, call it a coup, and seize the country.

But even the most dedicated revolutionary finds it difficult to shoot up the brass when the brass is interwoven in the United Press, the Associated Press, the International News Service, Time, Newsweek, United Features, King Features, and a few other friends as well. So plans perforce changed, and the coup did not occur. It was put off until that night. Well there was a big social-do arranged in our more or los Jaw was clear. he cning need is for more park compensation will be due the owners of property themntics or engineering.

The wnu, not irss. in uus awi ineuujiu.ui ua. inai may nave 10 oe taicen ior a new scnooi, tl)e exjstj college loan fund, We weren't the first to see it this way. In 1029 one is needed. But the rest of us can be glad a administered by the Housing and this city and metropolitan area, that may have to be taken for a new school, if 100 a local historian wrote: "After the Civil War it public trust of this kind comes first, a public; Home Finance Agency, by millions, exclusively for building became evident that before many years, access school second laboratories and providing scientific pnninment 1 MEFBLocK- adults in various cities.

Crown up, he became The bill also contains a specific perennial national champion and an international provision that the federal gov-grand master, who finished third in a tournament ''ernment shall not assert control 'over the courses or training of held to select a new world champion after the b.neficiarieS under the bill, death of Alexander Alekline a decade ago. But; state quotas of students to re-now he is pushing 50, which is rather old for a'ceive scholarships would be chess champion to retain his title. Tournament based their proportions of -i high school graduates to the chess is a young mans game: surprisingly, it vvhnle numbpr of chool takes a lot of physical stamina. graduates in the United States. Young Fischer, who deposed Rcshcvsky this Selections would be made by week, is a veteran who has been plaving in state agencies on the basis of The Sub Capital Ship? They used to be called "battleship admirals'' the old salts who had solidified and today's counterparts are being called "carrier admirals" with the same derogation.

Time, we think, has sounded the knell of the mighty gunboats with their horse-and-buggy ballistics. Is the day coming v. hen the seagoing aircraft base will also be piped down to oblivion? Yes, if the present trend in military tactical thinking is any criterion. In and out of naval honor, and brass from both sides of the fence attended. This went awry, as well, because the booze flowed, and South Americans generally do not hold the stuff Rambliri Round with Joe Martin DR.

BROWN. BROWNTOWN, AND THE RICHARDSON NEIGHBORHOOD tournaments for several years. Last year he won nA those successful! Amnns mv Christmas cifts'and that Richardson's Run. just be the judge of it1" The noted well as North Americans the U. S.

Open title, but the Open is a less exalted COuld attend any school of their were two books which I was very below Maryland Avenue, was a Delawaraan's question has never) The upshot was that half of event and Rcshcvsky was not entered. Now in choice, whether in their state or pleased to get, C. A. Weslager's pellucid stream with easiiy-seen oecn answeiea ana Mr suiiw ine conspirators were in one co sandy bottom, where small boys; land believes mere ougni 10 oe ner, singing Wild ir.i could and did swim, ja constitutional provision cover-; Rose" with one segment of the Mr. Weslager had delved dili-Mng it.

I working press, and the other gcntlv, as is his wont, into all; 'half was learning some intrrcst- the sources available to makej The fire the other day at the ing variations on the theme of his book on the Richardsons as 'northwest corner of Third and "My Bonnie Lies Over the complete and readable as pos-, Shipley Streets reminds me that; Ocean, thought up by a Mr, circles the emphasis is on submarines now, with carr.ers being placed in the obsolescent-but useful category. When and if their usefulness disappears, it may well be for the reason that their hunter killer role in anti-submarine warf-re is fading. Nuclear subs in deep wbur can "swiftly elude aircraft." ami elsewhere ('even when submerged) "outrun and lose the best of surface fleets" The words are those of the retired Vice Admiral Daniel E. Earbey, L'SN, who commanded almost all the amphibious landings the big Pacific war, and headed the Navy's War Plans Eonrd in the early years of it. The grc.tl an I inevitable rule of the submarine 1 A 1 1 the U.

S. Championship Fischer has finished first, cisewnere. -issuca ine with a score of 9i-2'i. The best Rcshcvsky1 n. i The Office of Education of (he Delawaic, and could do was second, wuh 8' 22.

Department of Health, Education, Benjamin Fer- Two losses late in the event too much for and Public Welfare will shortly ris' "A History the international grand master. He was defeated offer the Administration pro-'of the Original by William Lombardy, a youth who went abroad P01 for ff'cral scholarships. SctUemcnts on 1 authorizing 7.5 million for Delaware, in 19a7 to bring home the world junior to 10000 studcits anJ Of course to pionship, and by James T. Sherwin, another nually. The federal government Dclawareans the voung fellow.

Fischer, the eventual winner, only would pay the full cost, but would Ferris book, is-drcw in his game with Hfshcvsky but did better the scholarship winners sued in 1846. is 1 to follow any course of study a classic, and it agamst the other entrants. lhcy ratner than re- is likely to af- With such good young American, players do- striding them to the scientific; ford me many Velonin- it hefins in if Rns i's criti on fields. That. it.

is already con- subjects of in- James Thrasher and myself in honor of the stewardess. And this I on a stack siblc certainly very interesting it was at this corner that Post-to all who have knowledge of the master Way had his home, and it Richardsons and the people and; was there too, that Myra Clark places of the neighborhood in Gaines, the adopted daughter of which they have been active. jCol. Samuel Davis, the hero of or Hibles a red-headed Hearst it -Lewes, and her first husband photographer arrived late at John Dickinson's many activi- spent their wedding night, be- hotel as skipper of a tank, with ties are supposed to be all well U)1'c leaving lor New Oneans to his head stuck out of the tur'ort known to Dclawareans so I pre-1 begin the light for the enormous 1 and both feet on the ririvc-'s frr fie sinking of ceded, will be the first point of tcrcst. Mr.

Wes- SUIllP I nO SUmi'lSe lU I IP Ul nil im aii au- i uuuim, IliJI.ilil III) the world championship might not sj secure Hirrnrnnr iwtiriwn dm ran rtrct. l.i per hnok is nfsneri.nl interest th-t 4h lei LlarK. leu ncr. nary commands in ha It is the dev. un ol land targets bv atomic as.

it has appeared to he during the last decade. ftf fPfpraiiv to me. for unlike its seven nred- Mm nf riuatnlitv I Sh to snend 60 vears in i thought was Spanish. Such a ballistic iles, fired from the surface or from 'Bear a little-o more financed college educations and ecessors Dy me same proline au- 0thcr than as treated in Article court before finally winning a the Administration plan. it deals with the genealogy Section 1, Clause 5 of the verdict of ahout $900,000.

The The HEW program takes the, and surroundings of a noted in hii mind building at that corner was once Remember That Stuff? under the surface. Certainly Russia is not building a huge sub fleet merely for lack of seacoast for the operational sorties of carriers and cruisers. Earbey says: "Soviet submarines would figure A news picture shows a flock of huge circular broad view that whatever short-1 aware family who well deserve 0f the present provision, he re- known as the Kirkwood House, rubber bags that look like the fattest kind fPr colleB.e graduates may; to be the subject of such a vol- marked that it was too vague, jand was at one time the restau- Things got frightfully balled up. Pilots who should have been bravely strafing Caracas were still in the sack in Maracay, nursing sore heads and moaning for aspirin. A few got up and squirted some aimless machine-gun bullets on our hotel roof, but jexist in the scientific fields in an arucie dv Annur oi cnaries j.

u. oevneu, tires being towed along by a tractor. Caption! nnt h. nvrpnmP by "buying As a boy the neighborhood of Sutherland, professor of law at r.cavny in a no-warning atiacK. ne is nui one says they are lull ot gasoline on the move over; mcn" through the inducement of Richardson's Mill, Mill Harvard since 1930, and one of who had a noted restaurant there where game was a specialty.

He used to offer $100 to anyone who could eat a quail a day for 30 cf those who have spotted that menace in the rough terrain where tank trucks can't go. extra amounts of aid from the and Richardson's Run was very i the country's outstanding author the noise bothered their hang- Mavb" vou're old cnoirii to'ieaerai governmeni. ims is uu- iaminar to me. My nrst term inuties on constiutionai law ne says Atlantic and Pacific. Rear Admiral Hyman G.

That's nothin I rtcAF, ik. I-- 1 1 tr davs. Later it was a store and, 'Vu i fiv hiAlo lirnc lu SCIIUUI was IIUL ,11 lllClinai On AUg. HOI. What is the extent of the apartment house but at the time rr.

dciner of I he s.oaiic submarine Nautilus, is another. Rickover has now shocked some of educators, who t.nntc tn, locally famous Kichardso said term 'disability' and who is to1 of the fire was a wareholuse. years lien we got through wun tnem iney upPcr bracket high school gracl-; School, School District No. 20, were rolling tanks, too. nates who mijor in liberal arts but in a school which fas I re- uh nrt iAth hnrrtvunm ami humanities will be just it) was in District No.

by say.ng the Navy's top down, two years ago, his capable of firing ballistic Letters From Readers Senate investigators submariners turned plea for atom subs missiles. Admiral D.irbe's 7 valuable to the national welfare buy a big tin tube of some kind of dai'K, sticky: jn (he long run as tnose seeking 20'. 2. At any rate it was in Browntown, named for Dr. J.

A. 111c mi i-t dcuauuii ramr, and most of us could be out, but there was an overflow. So Master Harry Murkland of New sweek, Master George Dixon for King Features, me for United Features, and Missus Bernie Relin for the ride, took off ith the American military attache at the helm for an overland motor trip. (The military attache goo made lor the purpose. ou removed tn scientific degrees.

Brown, who had located in that pica is for protection he valve stem, and in its place you screwed the neck; The government's program is section in 1849. Ltttert to the Editor should carry the 'mler's name and address. The name will be omitted trhen the letter is printed tf thii is requested. The riflht to condense alt letteri is reserved declares is available now. His words imply that 0f this big tube.

Then you just squeezed the tube, designed, say HEW officials, to He must have been a most en aid the "worthy among the Regulus. the 1.100-milc: missile, can now be fired so that its contents went into the tire. To make needy" and to give the upper ergetic man, for he opened up I County, with more signed up for promptly took off his gold hat. PROUD' sure the stuff made the circuit, you carefully 130 ner cent of high school gradstpjuh Sixth. Seventh and Eiehth I the coming year, and there are! He had been shot at before.) turned the wheel and kneaded the tire before; the opportunity for higher edu-j Avenues, in that suburb, and had Editor of the Momino Kern: I innumerable thincs a home- j.

j. j. cation which a large proportion buit more than a dozcn rramei of thorn have missed for many 'buildines besides his own m.aer does hrough the guidance 1 All I remember of the trip wai mounting the bike to ride on again. It was called "Nevcrleak," wasn't it? 1 nmv my u. di ill xivca.

ior ra tmv a series of roadblocks, dnrin? fh noni-inn Vimr, mhnn an. generations. from a nuclear submarine. His call is for a big submarine building program with accent, on the Polaris missile and a cutback if not a i carrier building. Where all this leave the Air Force and its bases at least its European and African bases'' At the mercy, he says, of Russia right now.

We can the Strategic Air Command Are farm wives just as alert which some barefooted Indian 1 oni 1 must admit that was doui 0 school No. 202. as I reea 1 it -j .1.1.1. as any other kind? Aren't they with a nervous trigger finger al The congressional urge for Dr. Brown was well remembered v0U with or withourtrepidation Christopher Billopp Yes, Mr.

Editor, you can bet ways seemed to point his musket your bottom dollar they are and; at Mr. Dixon's ample middle, CHILD EXIHDIT10N ire mium-u auia.H0. uiougn a note in iir. wesiager tha tt r.u-,.v...u w- making Mr. Dixon a touch nerv Parents are anxious to show off their children: by Moscow emphasizes the need book recalls that his real estate to friends and relatives.

And the friends scientists and could renili vvas sold at public sale on JuIy Jpar men oi generals Nut to reply along with the carrier admirals. Cither group of officers we an-i the fullest kind of debate where dollars and uncounted lives may be relatives are no doubt anxious to see me cnutiren a decision to limit tne Rranuiig 1879, at least three years be-1 exhibited. But the display is not without its' of federal scholarships to those fore I went to the Browntown! problems. specializing in science, mathe-ischool. The same note in the! The homcmakers of Sussex County are quite proud of the programs put out by the Exten migut 1 aim in closing, piease leave our "homemaker's world" alone, because we are very, very proud to be one.

MRS. M. F. GIVENS, County and State Citizenship and Civil Defense Chairman for Home Demonstration Clubs Georgetown, Jan. 2.

ous; and, of course, that we stopped at an inn and had a very pleasant lunch, and sang a great many revolutionary-type songs. But when we arrived in Caracas, everybody had a flock of "How?" cables, as our various offices screamed for hot copy. can tii-n m.iiions at stake Will the children shake hands and say iiow.matics, and engineering. W'eslager book, credited to Rob-, sion Office and all help received wiwi aiiu an miu i.v.tvv. The federal scholarships pro i v- cit Foreman, says Mr the University of Dela man hnii a rnrri u-hirh gram, like the educational program under the GI Bill of Rights, do you do?" nicely, or will they sulk in a corner? Will tiuy oblige by kissing uncles and other elderly gentlemen even though they know they are going to be scratched by the beards of those But please let me inform There wasn't any hot ropv, but would be made effective at to prospective clients which said: EDITOR'S NOTE: Let nOiit u-ac warm Hnun thnre anH thev kiss? I cost of less than a billion dol 14-Year-Old Champ Chess may be a game for gray beards, but it's the young fellows who excel at it.

The now United champion is a 14-year-old Brooklyn schoolbov named Bobbv Fischer. Dr. J. A. Brown, native of Massachusetts and founder of the Tremont and Massachuetts Will they ask the friends and relatives whatjiars, which is fairly small pota-presents they have brought or beg nickles, dimes: toes under present budgeting.

words of ours be taken as criti- back nomei 50 we made up cizing homcmakers, bless them.isome amazing stuff We have reservations, with Mv contribution 'was the in-' respect to the program but not vention of a casualty. Conception those who take part in it. That si Gonzales, aged 13, daughter of or pennies from them? Will they, instead of However, the scholarship bill, it; Infirmaries in Boston, afterwards being shy, show an unpleasant boldness, taking. is realized here, must run Rhode Island Infirmary in To the best of our knowledge and belief, Bobby eharge of the conversation, breaking in on what; gamut similar to that which has Providence, and 10 years ex wny we asxed if farm women; a harher who wad shot in th their elders are saying, demanding attention audi killed the federal aid to edu-; tensive practice in that state depended on it any more than nthorwkP slum-in- nff Hirmidri epVinnl pnnstrur- the originator of the celebrated title; and we have never heard of any other will they be rough and kick their elders on the; tion bills of the past two ses- other women and how much? See our second editorial on the topic J3ec. 23.

country, now or in the past, with a champion shins or make impudent will they! ions you right now that the Home Demonstration Clubs are not merely for farm wives, as you would have people believe from reading your article. Sussex County has over eight hundred members, and a great number of the figure live in towns or in the suburban areas. So you see advice and help are available for all homcmakers regardless where they live in Sussex County. Y'ou seem to think that any girl taking a high school course in home economics is equipped for the duty of a homemaker. I graduated 13 years ago from high school and at that time freezers, pressure cookers, and I could name countless electrical appliances were not available to the average homemaker that 1776 Root Beer, which, under this supervision, was extensively manufactured in Providence, show undue atlection, climhing up on laps and; foot.

I believe Conception made the front page of the good, gray New Y'ork Times. The bar bill mounted, and so did the fictional content of the file. Eventually we all left, laden with honor and little gold flowers that young. Most of the outstanding players of Boston, New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other small vil- iV i nit: nu ui si ml iiit-iius dim cniuvua 1 1 1 i ne coniroveisiai asoeuis in the past were impressive uhne they we ill finRe, elude tlie folding SHE CAN READ Editor of the Morning jVcics: short pants, mil aiant win any rcuuy uig Will they make it clear to the friends and i Obiection bv NAACP that liases' one of thP nrineinal an.

with pearls in them, sad to leave championships until they were older. relatives that they are keeping the household the measures so far offered tors in the Rhode Island Revolu- The new champ replaces Samuel Rcshcvsky, away from TV or otherwise interfering with thejWould discriminate against Ne-Uion, being owner of a Printing normal routine and tell them to co home'' Will in sinnih normal routine and tell them to go home? Will csneciallv in the South. I Office: Pronrietor and Friitnr I am not bright and I do not; such a pleasant revolution, but belong to a home demonstration 'nanny to have prevented hlnori- ror, nf who had been winning American championsnips so regularly that he seemed to have a permanent club. However, I learned to shed. These davs, when the Con-read and also have good vision ception Gonzales Post No.

1 of (with glasses) plus excellent the Sons of the Venezuelan Revo-hearing, and learned how tojution meets, it. Is difficult to they in some other manner disgrace themselves Tnat assumption however, would the paper called the 'New Age' and their parents? Or will they behave so nicely i applv just as mucn or more in I which had much to do with giv-that everyone ui 1 say they never saw such well- integrated as in segregated high; ing to that State a Constitution, bronght-out children. schools, because competitive ex-; in place -of the old, wornout Showing the children is risky. Many aminations would give the higher Charter from the English King, therefore find it hnttri- tn skin ip nnitrafinn L. lease on the title.

Sammy is a former child prodigy himself. Coming here from his native Poland as a small boy, he toured the country are considered essential in our i write, too. separate truth from lie. It was pretty difficult 10 years ago, too. (CwjntM 1K.

Umtrt everyday living today. How did These small talents have en-I learn to use these appliances abled me to take a book out of giving simultaneous exhibitions against scores of anc sim- photographs instead to the best advantage and now the local library anv book I did my neighbors learn? We all; picked out on do-it-yourself-ism Q's and A's learned through the Extension I can borrow for free, unless 1 By Dudley Lunt A Day in London III tAt tagc, regardless of color. "In 1849 I located near Wil- 2. Accredited American col-; mington, Del. as an Agricul-leges already have full quotas of jturalist as I still am.

Though the students and either an additional city has now occupied some 20 10,000 or 20,000 students would acres of my place, I yet have tax their facilities to the limit, some 50 acres left, especially in the scientific fields. "In 1800 I built what I named 3. Scientific education on a na-'The Living Home' tsome 50 overdue it. Service. Did I detect a note of sarcasm What is the membership of So "How Bright Are Farm A great, scene of waste and desolation this is.

Descending toward the river side do pass the when you stated, "Do the exten Wives? Bright enough to at-iu- s- laDor unions; sion services (at taxpayer's ex-; tend h. d. clubs and learn for A The latest survey by the nenset still advise farm women lexamnle how tn make their vervi Labor Department shows a total The crimson robe and white wig of "His Lord-iliip" disappearing through a door and marking the end of this day's session in the Old Bailey, continue with my walk in the City and soon arrive at the portals of St. Paul's. Upon entering great round foreboding Tower of London and am; prevented from entering by the watch, it being' now past the time of curfew.

And so on to the! tionwide basis has been neglected rooms) and for some vears had own lampshades (neat!) at con- membership of about 18' 2 mil on how to make lampshades? more in high schools than in the care of the sick of the Union I rllftnco chaHoC nf nntni-i siderable cost to their husbands' bon. More than one million oa.w omv. 1 ii cn tin. ,1 ,1 Army, and perhaps thereby ft tnprtnpr WP in dross. do discover in progress the vespers service of watch the dark water as it flowetb toward rl who pay taxes.

Lampshades can be purchased in most any store caped arrest as I am well known Thi. i hi i.h rhnir w.iu An a i who could qualify for scientific membetj of American unions were outside the United States, primarily in Canada. a living room, or a to be a Southern sympathizer Yes, Mr. Editor, we are advised in town, better looking, well- nn alt nf th ahnvA itpms Vnil mirln anrl Micin nine thfl Inirn bevond the end of the nave aglearning with the Creen lights of the craft passing to and fro i light of many candles. The intonin? of the Latin its surface.

London Bridge doth loom large inYcp C'U'e curncuiar Age admonished me that my ac IhA riittunw llni-o An i milliril ULIlldMUS. live days are nearly spent mentioned. How many farm benefits by the 'monetary ex- by some disembodied voice is a monody uj.ii.it I nrnc ran afTnrfl in en into a rhantro and here 1 do rest and take my ease for the drake and his hen swimming upon the surface of! numocr oi leaaing scicnu.sis the Thames. nave expressed misgivings about gift shop and pay between $10 So, it makes me mad at all ment shall be home for myself and wife, with such others as Who was the first woman in the United States to receive a medical degree? A Elizabeth Blackwcll. She helped to break down prejudice against women in the and $20 for a hand-sewn or a this extra expenditure of state the quality ot scienunc minas At length retrace mv steps and boarding a Program would produce on i-ifii.

citv aiiii tin. sti-anrt ground that the race to are able to pay, but do not wish hand-painted lampshade? Not 'and federal money to teach the trouble of servants, or being nontc. Again in the street, dusk having fallen, I am bulleted by hordes of people and conveyances of all kinds all huMiir.g and bustling 'n diver.se direr! ions Then cmip to the Roval Exchange, a noble edilicc with many pillars, fronting upon a vast from tiietre do wander to many, I dare say, but we can things to women that any woman m.v Piccadilly Circus and the West End. But acnieve passing graoes in oiocr (iiut.i en wnue wan-. makc one just a5 prctty for icss, worth anything can learn her- bv this time a great fog hath descended all graouaie wouia not neces an-i v.iv S2 50.

Again, how much 'self by reading. London and like many others, do cover my produce young scientists of river, in short a Home l0'" would it cost to have an interior; If she is too la in rnirl CJ Whieli is thp nnlv hfavrntif my heart content, recking not which turn I do mouth and nose with my handkerchief that 1. tne anility tins country ncecis. uuu decorator redecorate a room. 1 understand that there are shows, ooay mat revolves about the earth? take.

And lo. time and again do I find that I mav not draw down into mv lunas the noxious; Congress, the opposition toioi ne ior naving oi in 11. haven't the faintest idea, but we Ion television that go from a to with this "fog. Some do call it law federal participation ml Charges according to ability know with the help of our county on how to do what. in a ci.tle Lv.d come to the of :r.v funics that min; A The moon is the carth'i only natural satellite.

to pay. former steps, which is veiv interesting, this bein the smo. It dolh swirl in creat clouds in the higher education is still deep agent it will cost only for the Frankly, 1 am afraid that materials and our own labor. We these "farm women" have no do depend very much on the ex-' grasp of economics. They are tension services for proper, hoping to keep alive a "club" S.

Moderate Winters, plenty of shade, and Comfortable Summers." not at all by my intent. In my wandering do streets and all manner of traffic do move at the; rooted, just as it was to federal chance upon All Hallows by the Tower where I pace of a snail. At Hyde Park Corner see the aid for school construction. On do pause to read upon a plaque that here was vellovv flames of flambeaux that do mark where I this question one of the sharper formerly baptized my old friend William Pcnn lieth the curb to guide the drivers, so thick hath divisions at this session is an- who hath turned Quaker and hath long since this smog there become. ticipatcd.

MFMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRES3 The Associated Press Ii entitled to th us for republication ot all 1h local news printed In this newspaper as well as all (fl news dispatches. guidance and information. a most expensive club now that the real need (and there was The present residents of the HomemakCrs are constantly on Richardson family neighbor! the alert for wavs to help im-one) is oast. gone forth to America to the founding o.r bis Later, one tells me of how the Duke of Fdin- great Province of Pennsylvania and also of the biirrh. in returning this night from the East End, Quotations I hood generally but not correct- prove and preserve the Ameri- Do try another editorial urg-ily ias Mr.

Wcstlagcr points ouD.ican family's way of life. In the ing all women, rural or urban. cour.trcy of Delaware, he being the winn in must needs proceed in his motor chftise no faster his long struggle therefor with my Lord Balti- than a man could walk, being preceded in bis more. course by those who did light his way walking Here lieth great evidence of the destruction of by the side of the car with flambeaux, all the way If we did go to war today, I refer to it as Richardson Park past year 123 homcmakers com-, to consider their husbands' think we would probably win. or Five Points.

It will be di.Ti-' plcted and received Civil De-' pocketbooks and the debt our But I say that with less confi- eult, I am sure, to convince themfense Home Nursing Certificates children's children will have to Entered as second class matter March 19. 1913, at the post office at Wilmington, Delaware, under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription Rates: Single eopr te. By home delivery carrier.

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that long ago Mill Creek was; given by American Red Cross pay. now show naught to lhe onlooker save the foun- no less than three hourcs, so thick was this Curtis Lemay, Air Force vice sufficiently clear to have two instructors for taking the home! E. L. D. chief of staff.

wcll-patronizcd swimming holes, nursing classes in Susscxi Laurel, Dec. 30. ii'doiii the buildings that bcfoie ttood there, night's fo 'I 4imf ifa wrtl a1tii1h fri.ita rfTiifflfri 4hl.

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