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TWELVE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. MONDAY. JUNE 9. 1953 Theatre Guide Today's Best From Europe PENINSULA OBITUARIES Joihua James Hastings iMrs.

Lillian Hciton of Wilming- Case. Coatesville; Mrs. William ton. Mrs. Mabel Wilson of Jensen, Rising Sun.

Del Mrs. ACE CRLST "Seven ran ra II s. 1 1 UK 6 30, 9:04. LOEW'S "Saddle the Wind." Hills of, 12:00, 2:00, 4.00, 5:55, 7.55, 9 55. KERRY "Majorie Morning.

DAGsBUKU, June Carnbndse MlItotl Hurlock and Harvey Abbott. Srw Hill. cial'-Joshua James clllford 1Iurlock of Mrs. Bertha Jaman. Dover.

his homeon' Rome." 7:13, 913, EARLE "The oung Lions," star," 8 50. 12.00. "Looking for 72. died suddenly at r'rttflmV Friday. A son of the late Josmia IIurlock "iiu 01 Graduation- Easton, Md.

Danger, iiuit. PARK "Naked In the Sun." 7.23, 9:49. "Seven Hills of Rome," 8:47. j. ana L.cuua juwilu uasim he was a retired marine en The Revs.

Xewell Reed and Six) (Continued from Page gineer. He is a Harold Medlock, both of by his wife. nfririaI.H BEIRUT. June 8 U. The newspaper Le Jour said today Lebanon will ask the United PLEASANT HILLS DRIVE-IN "Savonara," and "The Restless 7:30 only.

EDGE MOOR "Night Ambush," 7:00, 10:00. "Gentle Touch." 8:30. ELLIS DRIVE-IN "Thunder Road," 8:50. 11:55. "Girl la the Black Stockings." 10 40.

ELKTON DRIVE-IN "The Tin Star," 9:07. "Bundle of Joy," 11:20. GRAND "Day of the Bad-man," and "The Girl He Left Behind," open 11:45. I Agriculture; Philip A. Toman.

3517 M.ich-s son Street A. in Ar At Science I David O. Tompkins, JOS Edseworxt Roid A. in Ann tc Science. Enanuel Vejh.

2S03 Cresion -B A Arts Science; Elisjrorih Wakefield, 1J17 Dfiwood Road-Bachelor ra.HHtnrf'pwu' was in East New son. J. Eduard Hastings. Ph la- Ccmetcry rielphia; four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle H.

Sachs, Mrs Anna H. pk, Rocci tr xtrc Kobert rowler States to invoke the Eisenhower Doctrine if the Russians veto the Lebanese complaint against the United Arab Republic in I lailll. ivkiotv a-v i the Security Council. Breed." open at show at dusk. QUEEN "Hot Spell." 12:25, 2.20, 4:15, 6.05, 8:00, 9.55.

RIALTO "The Long Hot Summer." 11:45, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. RITZ ''Majorie 9:18. "Seven Hills of Rome," 7:33. The newspaper said the Leba Joy Wolfcnricn. all of Philadel-j SMRNA.

June 8 lace. North DuPont 8treet-B 3 phia- 10 grandchildren, seven Robert Fowler, 67. a farnV Education: Thomai e. waiu. tos great-grandchildren, four sisters, worker, died here yesterday.

Be-! wit 5'. Tlm nese government is "determined to pursue its complaint even Mrs. Harvey Dukes, Georgetown; iore coming nere, me aeceasea of chemical Enemeer- beyond the United Nations." Mrs. Carrie Hudson, Baltimore; resided with Mr. and Mrs.i'; Carole e.

wmie. Beiietom Vernetta Sounders. Phila-Jhomas Rash. of Wyoming; w't7n street "According to certain observ BUSH, AUTO FIRES CALL OUT FIREMEN ers. Le Jour said, tms celphia; Mrs.

Marv Spear, Pnil- ir several years, mere are no -ba. aw a science; Janet Luc ie rfplnhia- tu hrnthnt-c r.onrco survivors. Whitney, 21 East 8ummit Avenue-B ROUTE 202 "Bombers B-52, Angels," open DRIVE IN and "Band of 7.15, show at Little Creek, and Harry Funeral services will be held ZZ ch Philadelphia. at 1:30 p. m.

in the Engineering; Suzanne Woodward. Mr. Hastings was a member Berry Funeral Home. Felton, r.t Esther Youni. tot Tatnail 'beyond' can only mean the military part of the Eisenhower Doctrine, which permits the American government to intervene directly in Lebanon if the Beirut government requests it." A fire in an automobile motor and a burning bush brought Talleyville Fire Company volunteers out twice" within half-an- IU jcrusdiem oase OUO.

M. L. runts sireev-BA. in Arts Science. Marvland Graduate R.

Philadelphia, and the of Wyoming. Intcnrient will be dusk. TOWNE "Decision at Sundown," and "Escape from San Quentin," open at 11:45. WARNER "Adam and Eve." 12:15, 2:09, 4:03, 6.02. 8:00.

10.00. Aberdeen, J. Noel West. 31T Aus Church of the Open Door, in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Cam tria. A.

in Arts and Science. Baltimore, TUnlrert. Tfta Milfnrrf Clarksville. The funeral will hour last night. The first call, received shortly after 9 p.

sent them to the home of Bernard LaCoste. Naaman's Road, east of Ebright 6-? held Mondav at 1 m. in thi' Friends may call at the funeral bi. in Education, Carolyn vir- ihc Vinr- Tl, hl)m. tomnrmm pvpninc jsmia Kohleot).

410J Westview Road. B8 Le Jour's report could not be confirmed and it did not disclose its source of information. The Security Council resumes debate in New Y'ork on Tuesday on Lebanon's complaint of massive interference in her internal affairs. Soviet Delegate Arkady WllUlkll Ul VI1- ll'Uli Aria and Science. Jane Henry Wollen pastor, the Rev.

William Lowrv. FRANCE Jacque Lavergna THEATRE New Castle. Oel. Fh. will officiate.

Mrs. J. Randolph Price weber. 1204 Southview Road. P8.

Arts and Science: Colora. Dorothy Ann Liddell. S. in Homa Economic: EIX-ton. William Ralph D.

3, A. In Arts and Science: Kensington. U.rV Pan, in UnnuAr CAMBRIDGE, June 8 'Special i. Funeral services Mrs. Henrietta Toomey Marian Brand Mantgemery Dean rilft Martin Btephcn Arthur Scone III, D.

t. 8. in Agriculture, Joan W. Whilten. wore held today from the Le-: Street.

BS. in Home Economics; North June 8 Sobolev, who could veto any condemnation of the UAR, said Friday he had not been con Road. The fire was confined to some shrubbery in front of the house but smoke from it filled the house for a time. There was no damage to the house. The fire was believed caused by the dropping of a cigarette into the bush.

The auto fire occurred on Wilson Road at Bcllevvood. Firemen FISHERMEN SAVE THE YOUNG LIONS" TL (Special-. Mrs. Henrietta Comp Funeral establishment -'8- Toomey. 86, died this morning here for Mrs.

Linda Price Carl PE Bachelor of Science: Chester. Joan Brain St llio hnmo nf hnr son Marvpl ler. 60. With lhp Rpv William Mrrhanicai nonm IDible. 2M3 Sandiland Street, BA in vinced by the charges presented by Lebanese Foreign Minister Charles Malik.

Toomey. near here. iL-uynm. pastor OI l. raui Wa Coover Hamilton.

317 Tending to lend weight to aATTEREQSHlP she Methodist Church here. Snrk. 1ji Pre. Avenue, BS. in Home Economics In addition to her son leaves a daughter.

Mrs. Mav An ting. iTanya-rd Road. 8. in Home Economics; Prospect, Theordore Ralph Mau East Maple Street.

S. in Art said damage to the car may run to $500. It is owned by J. L. Brcen of Green Meadows, they said.

4 HONf CO 4-241 derson, here, five Interment was in Dorchester 11 great-grandchildren; a broth-iMcmorial Park, er, Harry Cooper. Milton, and a' Mrs. Waller, a native of Talbot Price. Miriam L. Coppaie, S.

in Ed'4-i cation. New Jersey Graduate I Ailoway. Barbara Jean Ayr's. Green-ich Street. S.

in Arts and Science; jBedminster, Lois Joan Nonemaker. Hid-iden Brook Farm. A. in Education; sister. Mrs.

Xora Phillips, Re-County, was the daughter of the hoboth. jlate James A. and Clara Kemp Funeral services will be Wed- Ozmaji. She died Thursday eve- IBIoomfieid. Robert Louis Stevens, 57 Science; Fawn Grove.

Cecil A. Shirley, 8. in Agriculture; Glen Mills, Martha Jane Gelz. D. 1, B.S.

In Education; Olenside. Robert Jones Peirce. 402 Mon-tler Road, Bachelor ot Electrical Engineering; Hanover. Barbara Jane Ebaugh, 313 Fulton Street, S. in Education.

Havertown, 8andr K. Jones, 1603 Winton Avenue, A. in Arts and Science; Hunlock Creefl. Wilber John Sherlock, R.D. 2.

Bachelor of Civil Engineering; Kennett Square. James Lawrence Jacox, 204 South Willow Street, Bache 2 J. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTATIONS DIRK ROGARO "NIGHT AMBUSH" ASSOCIATE FEATIRE "The CENTLE TOUCH" IN TECHNICOLOR Le Jour's report was the presence of the powerful U. S. Sixth Fleet maneuvering just outside Lebanese waters.

A news dispatch from the fleet said the command's "eyes and thoughts are on troubled Lebanon." In times of trouble in the Middle East just the mention of the presence of the Sixth Fleet in the Eastern Mediterranean has an impact on the Arabs. Terrorism which has rocked West Street, Bachelor of Mechanical I Engineering; Bridjeton. W. Thomas ATTORNEYS TO MEET The Delaware Association of Claimants Compensation Attorneys will hold its monthly meeting at 12 noon Tuesday, In the Hotel Rodney. William Prickett, will speak on "Merits PROVINCETOWM, June 8 A determined crew of fishermen won their battle against the sea 12 miles off the tip of Cape Cod today, saving their battered ship and bringing it to port.

A tense three hour drama began this morning when the fishing vessel Yankee, out of Prov- nesday at 2 p. m. at the James ning at the Cambridge-Mary-Funeral Home, Millsboro, with Hospital, the Rev. Walter Barlow, official- She was married Scot. 8.

1914 Jenkins, i Wayne Road. Bachelor of I Mechanical Engineering. Edward Kehler 93 Fayette 8treet, BA. in Arts and 8cience, Robert Anthony Wood-i ruff. D.

7. A. in Arts and Science; jCarlstadt, Laurence, Richard Catuizi. lug. Interment will be in Capt.

W. Davis Price of this chanics Cemetery, Millsboro, city, who died in 1941. Several Friends mav call at the fu 580 Central Avenue. 8. in Physical of Modelling Auto Injury Compensation Law After Workman's Compensation Law." years later she married J.

Randolph Waller, also of Cambridge, Education; Carneys Point, Clinton Ham incctown, and the SS Jamestown, lor of Chemical Engineering; Lancaster. William George Walker. 34 North Queen Stieet, A. in Arts and Science; Lans-downe, Knute Sture Johansson, Jr 271 Windermere Avenue, Bachelor ot Chemical Engineering, Joan Beatrice Matter, 299 Braddock Avenue, 8. in Education.

Fred Wemstein, 539 Baltimore a tanker, collided off Race neral home, Tuesday evening, Mrs. Henry Bishop SALISBURY, June 8 'Speciall Funeral services were this half-Christian, half-Moslem republic for 30 days seemed to be waning. who died in 1052. Survivors are two children, Mrs. Harry E.

Dawson and Ed ward A. Price, both of Cam ilton Cox. 228 Tatt Avenue, A. in Arts and Science; CedarvlUe. Edmund Orlando Howell, R.D.

1. Bachelor ot Mechanical Encineerinj: Clarksboro. Diane Virsmia Sherman. Paulsboro Road. A.

in Arts and Science; Collinsswood, Elaine Marilyn Christiansen, 1309 Walnut Avenue. A. In Arts and Science; Cranlord, Margaret Ellin Coffee, 453 Orchard Street. A. in An and Sri- Avenue, A.

in Arts and Science; Lin coln University, Richard S. Williamson, held todav in Hebron for Mrs. bridge, and four stepchildren. Point, a heavily traveled waterway. The Y'ankee and its sister ship, Liberty Bell, were dragging nets, the Coast Guard said, when the Jamestown and Yankee collided.

The impact tore a hole in the MANNON GETS DEGREE Roy D. Mannon, 2305 Tine Street, was one of the 2,653 graduates who received academic degrees at the University of Maryland commencement exercises at College Park, yesterday. Emma Bishop, 67, who collapsed! Also surviving are five grand-and died in a store here Tliurs-'children, one great grandchild CAIRO, June 8 W.Deputy Foreign Minister Sayed Fahmy flew to New York today to help defend the United Arab Repub-filed in the UN Security B.A. In Arts and Science: Linwood. Carmen Michael Cello.

1549 Chichester, 8 in Physical Education; Media; Thomas Coonev McThenia. Mt. Aiverno Road. R.D. 2.

S. in Arts and Science: Nesquehoning. Robert L. Marsrten. 106 jence; Deepwater.

James William Coch-iran. 5fi3 Penns Avenue. S. in Arts and day. one sister and three broth- She was the widow of Henry -ers.

Mrs. Delia Baynard of Science. Dover. James Milford Roe. 64 lie1 North Bersen, B.S.

in Physical Educa- Bishop of Hebron, jLaston is the sister, and nA rnn fu iimi- 4aVoSBEBZ3BBa NATALIE WOOO oui yiviii me tuui nioitifl, me viiuiits' E'mer Dorothy Ann Minnie uwens, ivirs. Carrie ana i nomas uzman, au 01 CITY INSURANCE AIDES Harris, Mrs. Annie Disharoon, Easton MB TV ATTEND CHICAGO MEET "BOMBERS 52" Cl.ARK GABI.E "BAND OF ANGELS" R.D. 1, A In Arts and Science; Fair t.awn. Ann Fussel, 7 Ballard Place, 3 in Education; Haddonlield.

Sheila Ann Fetter, 607 Oraisbury Avenue. S. In Home Economics, Sylvia Lee Fetter. 607 Oraisbury Avenue. B.8.

In Home Economics, David Michener Hunter, 144 Hawthorne Avenue, A. In Arts and Science, Stuart Dumbleton Melson. 3 Linden Avenue, BA. in Arts and Science; Haddon Heig.hts Ann Katherine Harwood, 112 Prospect Ridse, BS. in Yankee's stern, knocked off lis trawl and fishing equipment.

As the Y'ankee began to sink. Capt. Arthur Durarte told his crew of six to be prepared to abandon ship. While the Y'ankee foundered, the Liberty Bell sent out distress signals and stood by with the Jamestown to pick up Y'ankee crewmen. But the crew aboard the stricken craft clung to their stations.

In a whirlwind of muscle and s.veat they manned pumps and slowly righted their ship. and Mrs. Ruth Davis, all of Hebron, and two brothers. Alexander and Carl Pellitt, both of Hebron. CharleT Walls SALISBURY, June 8- East Center Stieet, S.

In Agriculture; Nottingham, James Robert Wood. Route 2. Bachelor ot Civil Engineering; Palmyra, Clayton David Kauffman. 26 Roosevelt Avenue, Bachelor ot Mechanical Engineering. Philadelphia, Byron Chaess, 1414 East Duval 8tieet, A.

in Arts and 8cience, Waiter Earl Graham, 2847 Winchester Avenue. B.S. In Arls and Science, Nancy Lee Hoskinson. 6623 North Hol-lia 8treet. 8.

in Education. E. John J. Walsh. 98 West Roselyn Street, A.

In Arts and Science: Pittsburgh, Marl-lee H. R. Busier. 28 Division Street, BS. In Home Economics; Pottsviile, Richard Norman Meier.

1948 Elk Avenue, Bachelor of Chemical Engineering; Prospect Park, William 8. Patterson, 614 Ninth Avenue, Bachelor ot Mechanical Engineering: Reading. Joseph State Insurance Commissioner Harry S. Smith and Deputy Insurance Commissioner George H. Bunting are attending the meeting of the National Associa Mrs.

Edward Cornish CAMBRIDGE, June 8. 'Special'. Funeral services were held today from St. Luke's Church here for Mrs. Marguerite Cornish, 35, wife of Edward CONTINUOUS FROM P.M.

iHome Economics; Hamilton Square. Dor- (Special). Funeral services were Cornish, with her pastor, the held today here for Charles-iRev. T. M.

Murray officiating. tion of Insurance Commissioners this week in Chicago. Mr. Smith is serving on four committees and one sub-commit ette I. Mueller, 3895 Nottingham Way; Linden.

Joseph Edward Harvanik. 533 Ea.t Blancke Street, 8. in Agricul Last Days! Marlon Brando Milks Taka "SAYONARA" In Tuknitam tni Clat tee of the national organization. Interment was in Cordtown, Dorchester County. Mrs.

Cornish, who had been ill for some time, died early Walls, 80, formerly of Salisbury. He died in Marcus Hook Thurs day after a long illness. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Lula Wilson Walls. He works on the committees on Karl Obold.

129 West Oreenwich Street. Bachelof of Chemical Engineering; Stew- ture; Linwood. Morton Collins, 25 Laurel Avenue. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering: fjittle Ferry, George Jar-ome, 95 Marshall Avenue, A. in Arts and Science; Livingston.

Eleanor J. Buike, 26 Elmwood Drive, B.8. in Education; Margate City. Kathleen Elinor casualty and surety, fraternal in artstown, Nancy Ruth Marsteller. R.D.

3, S. in Home Economics; Swarthmore, When the Coast Guard cutter Frederick Lee and other ships who had heard the distress calls reached the scene Duarte and his crew had the situation in hand. The Jamestown, an Esso Oil Company ship, whose home port John Richard Streeter, 130 Columbia Wednesday morning. Mrs. Cornish was the daughter of Mrs.

Mary Brown, and the Harvey R. Hurlock surance, rates and rating organizations, and unauthorized insurance, and on the sub-committee on insurance problems in connection with installment sales and loans. lii T-i-1 i ri Avenue, S. In Arts and Science; Toiithkenamon, Dorothy Helen Pannell, B.A. in Arts and Science.

Upper Darby, Jerry Goosenberg, 245 Richfield Road, A. In Arts and Sci is Wilmington, was not FEDERALSBURG. June aple, nicnara snarps. ana was a 8 serviccs lirelon8 resident of Dorchester were held Saturday from theiCou.nty- Framntom Funeral Homo here She was active in CIVIC affairs The LOfiQt badly damaged in the collision. RfadcH SCoTT IV DECISION AT SUNOOWN 2nd HU TOW itftn DRNNT DESMOND MERRT ANDERS Perone.

O. Box 3007, B.S. in Education; Medtord Lakes. Peter Paul Laman, Iroquois Trail. S.

In Agriculture. Merchantville, David Frank Norcross. 9 West Walnut Avenue, A. In Arts and Science; Millville, Ralph Stokes Bingham, 419 Mullberry Street, Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Roland Corson, IS Brandriff Avenue. Bachelor of Civil Engineering, William J.

McCaf-ferty, 1003 Dock Street. Bachelor of Civil Engineering: Moorestown. Sue trances Murray. 700 Lippincott Avenue, B.A. In Arts and Science: Mountainside, Meredith Ann Hall.

6 Tanglewood in this community, and was After the Yankee appeared out of danger the Coast Guard gave her permission to proceed. ence. Ellen Moe Hoffman, 115 Ashton Road, B.S. In Education; Wallingford, Barbara L. Dunn, 21 Scott Lane.

8. In Education: Wayne, Norman Andrew Messinger, 138 Street. David Road, Bachelor of Electrical Engineering; West Chester, Lynea Mosteller. 600 North Franklin Street. B.S.

In Physical Edu FOLSOM HONORED NEW YORK. June 8 Wi. Industrialist Frank M. Folsom to Hot Summer Cinemascope OI.OR by DE I.I XE PAUL NEWMAN 'JOANNE WOODWARD ANTHONY FRANCIOSA'ORSONWEliES day received the University of Notre Dame Laetare Medal for for Harvey R. Hurlock, 65,, for 37 years an employe of the Continental Can Company, at Hurlock, where he was supervisor of the machine shop.

Mr. Hurlock died in the Nanti-coke Memorial Hospital, Seaford, Wednesday, after a pro secretary of the PTA of Mace's Lane High School and a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People on the Eastern Shore. Besides her husband she Is survived by three children, Miss Aretta Cornish, a student at cation; West Grove, Theodore T. Schall, R.D. 1, BS.

in Arts and Science. Thomas Freas Shaw, 109 Harmony Road. 1058. Francis Cardinal Spellman 2 Crewmen Missing ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, June 8 The burned Norwegian tanker Artemis sat at B. 8, in Arts and Science; York, Vir Lane, 8.

in Home Economics; Ocean-port, Jo Ann Knechl, 3 Gooseneck Point, S. in Home Economics; Mor-ristown, David Leland Derbyshire, Park ginia Klussman Hummell, 1441 East archbishop of New York, conferred the medal on the executive committee chairman and former president of the Radio Corporation of America. Start Wd. IX Hr niMINSlOX PHANTOM OF THE Rl JIORGI and HOUSE OF WAX longed illness. He was born In Caroline Morgan State College; Richard Mrs.

Ida1 Cornish, a graduate this year at County, the son of Blades Hurlock and the late! Mace's Lane High School, and William Hurlock. I Edward Cornish, a first Survivors include his grade student. She is also sur-Mrs. Bessie C. Hurlock of by her mother and step-lock, his mother, Mrs.

Ida Hur-ifather. anchor today at the entrance of Rotterdam Harbor awaiting to be towed to port. Two of her crewmen were still missing. The tanker, loaded with gasoline, burned for 12 hours yesterday after colliding with the Norwegian freighter Lukscfjell. Sparks from the collision set off the gasoline in the Artemis' holds.

The freighter, though damaged, made it to port Avenue, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering: Old Bridge. Anthony Joseph Toto, 930 Old Bridge, TPK. B.S. In Aerl-ciilture; Palmyra, Helen Lvnne Wilkins, 806 Washington Avenue, 8. In Education; Passaic, John Michael Pollack, 88 Fourth Street, 8.

in Arts and Science: Plainfield, Charles Allen Morns. 188 Norwood Avenue, BS. in Arts and Science; Point Pleasant. Richard Lloyd Bennett, 909 Clayton Avenue. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering; Rldcewood.

Autumn Mae Dewey. 244 Walthery Avenue, B.S. in Home Economics. 6alem, Josephine Hires Wood, R.D. 1, S.

in Education; Sewell, Harold Martin nimm.rman .1 Market Street. B.A. in Arts and Science. Other States Connecticut. Lewis Philip Relss, 21 Oakshade Avenue.

Darlen. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. Florida, David A. Sharp. 1130 Northeast Flf'h Terrace.

Apt. 3. Fort Lauderdale, A. in Arts and Science. New Hampshire.

John A. LaFountaln, 179 Pleasant Street. Clare-mone, Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering. North Carolina, Sully Ann Schmidt, 1219 Siockton Koad, Kinston. 8.

in Home Economics. Ohio. Yvonne Nylund, 2977 Vesper Drive, Bath Township, Akron, BA. in Arts and Science; Mary Josephine Anseim. 1213 West One Hundred Eleventh Street, Cleveland, B.S.

in Education, Constance L. Plasket. R.D. 1, Columbiana. S.

In Home Economics, Doable Future lock of Easton, four children, "7 HILLS OF ROME" "NAKED IN THE SUN" LeRoy Biddle One Cnmnlete Shinr LAST TWO MCHTS mill Of Rome p. j. MrJorle Mnrnintstir 9: Id p. M. Uene KELLY Natalie WOOD "MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR" tus Harvey Jr.

of Federalsburg, Mrs. Lorraine Horseman of Hurlock, Mrs. Doris Brown of near Federalsburg, and David Hur DOVER, June 8 'SpeciaU. Funeral services for LeRoy BiddlO. 51, near here, Will beBA.

in Arts and Science; South River! Cliitou Devtell Browning. 311 Somerset IfTnrrT I 23 Lexington Ave- lock of Hurlock, and six grand-'held tomorrow at 2 p. m. from ciaude cercy Children. r- limit.

Bachelor after the collision. One of the 42 Artemis crewmen perished in the lire. The others swam ashore. or of Civil Engineering; of Hi Men siirvkino- uro tho fnltnu- 'uflu "aa Lake. Muriel Patridse Pearce A1SO SiniVing are tbe follow- jromo wjtn interment in Odd 212 Ludlow Avenue.

BS in Education: FREE XARKINO Drive. Toitdo, B.8. in Physical Education. Mary Louise Price, 38 Forest Avenue. Wyoming.

B.A. In Arts and Science. Utah, Robert C. Mifflin. 2044 Michigan Avenue.

Salt Lake City. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering. Virginia. Carol Ann Hoch, Wagsaman 8treet, Box ing DfOtners and Sisters, MrS-lFf-Hows Cemetery Camden 'Summit. Sandra Amelle Charmlon Baker, 66 New England Avenue.

B.A. in Art'- and Science; Verga. Anthonv Michael 0f Eason. Mr. Mr.

Biddle, a farmer, died Fri Blanche Colhne of Milford, in the Kent General Hospi 148, Salona Vil. McLean. S. In Edu tal. He is survived by his wife, MARIO LANZA PEGGIE CASTLE "THE SEVEN HILLS OF ROME" ilmed tn Cinemascope In Rom cation.

Foreign Spyros K. Evnochides. 43 Alexanders. Athens, Greece. Bachelor ot chemical DeLucas III.

1303 Crown Point Road. B.A. In Arts and Science; Vmeland, Anita Ruth Kaplan, 8 Sawyer Avenue, BS. in Education, Paul Nathan Otten-heimer, Almond Road, B.S. in Agriculture, Geraldine C.

Swanson, 23 Victory Avenue. B.A. In Arts and Science; Washington. Mary Lou Ann Mauro, Upper Somerset 8treet. 8, In Education; Wenonah, Carolyn Ann Brown.

206 North West Avenue. B.A. in Arts and Science: West field. Patricia Louise Bryan. 931 Boulevard.

B.A. In Arts and Science. Barbara May Lewis. 519 Grove Slret, Engineering: Thorvaldur Svembjornsson, Kothtis Gardur. Iceland.

Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. Barbara King. CtNLMASCOPC METR0C0L0R ST. PATRICK'S TEEN CLUB DANCE iTOMGIIT 8 TO II P. M.i AT III lit II HALL 5 Music Br JOHNNY I.

BE AIRES ADMISSION XOe Mrs. Madell Biddle, three daughters, Mrs. James Brown, Webb City, Mo Mrs. Luther Williams, Dover and Miss Lois Biddle, at home; a son, Robert at home 3nd. five grandchildren.

He also leaves his father, John iBiddle. Coatesville, a broth- ARMY RESERVE UNIT. HAVE RANGE TRAINING Officers and men of the 390lh Civil Affairs Military Government Group, U. S. Army Reserve, participated in an all-day training assembly yesterday In preparation for the unit's third summer encampment scheduled for Fort George G.

Meade, in August. The group, commanded by Col. Herman W. Cook, fired the .30 calibre carbine rifle on the Orinoco Mining Puerto Ordaz, Ven I DRlVt-lA ELLIS ezuela, BA. in Arts and Science.

1 rHSAIRf In absentia ttnnmg ROBERT TAYLOR JULIE LONDON JOHN CASSAVETES IILRRY LAST DATS Fred MarMurrar Welrtnn "DAY of the BADMAN" In Eastman Color A Cinemascope ALSO Tstt tlgnler Nslnlle Wnnil "THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND" DUPONT 13) SOUTH B.8. in Education, Elizabeth Perley 319 Scotch Plains, B.A. in Arts OPEN 7 SHOW AT Dl.SK FEAT. LATE AS IfliM and Science, Asa Harris Mother, 36 Mo ORIENTATION SLATED AT DUNLE1TH SCHOOL Dunleith I DomWCRlSP-ChirlesMcGRAW 1 I CART00X NEWS I SPORT SPECIAL hawk Trail. in Aria and Science: For 1 Wi'idwood, Vivian Joan Franco.

130 West Rio Grande, B.A. in Arts and Science; No. 13, Woodbury, Roberta Lee Hannold. 61 u-iii TZ 1 7 i Delaware Army National Guard tnL and "nSe south of New Castle, today and tomorrow. Community School orientation Aberdeen Place.

B.S. In Homo Eco Robert! rrnytTiCTl lllSlilll i UI 11IC Ullll UCI U1U villi rrtnrrl Cnr eolinrtl nomics. New York Graduatei The following students from the STATE OF NEW YORK received de GIRL Starts WEDNESDAY grees: Baldwin, Devereaux John McCarthy, In BLACK at 9 a. and will be dismissed! "ufie will fire for at noon each day. Friday will be familiarization and record the last day for children to at- at anolher Sunclay dnl1 later tend school.

month. Tomorrow at 9.30 a. the' There Wl11 be no trainin2 as-sixth grades will have their clos-sembl-v for tne unit tonight, the ing program in the school audi-! rc8ular weekly meeting night. trtfiit.vi i-. 64 North William Street.

S. Arts and Science; Brooklyn. Beverly Munroe JAME5 STEWART nau, jiu tasl seventh street. A. in Arts and Science.

Robert Eugene Meye 537 Eighty-lirst 8treet, B.A Arts and Science; Delmar, Denis Peter Dor.ey, Ei-mere Avenue. Bachelor of Electrical KliVI NDVAK IN tLFRED HITCHCOCK'S or "hinhnr.1 ha, I'Ol'R TO DIE FOR ROBBERY vull have its prom, TAIPEI, Formosai June 8 UI at 8 p. in the school cafe-: Formosan were scn Engineering; Garden City. JSMe Jeanne KERRY THtATRf I Stop at (lit Post Houie Res-touront. You'll iav time and mony-th service ii fast ond th food ii reasonable.

For instance, whir else can you buy Limsfnrd. 51 Nassau Boulevard, S. In Education; Hempstead. Joan Barbara On Thursday at 8 p. the to death yesterday for a inninr hin i i i sidewalk holdup.

The quartet junior hig.i school graduation ex- a GOV.PRINTZ BlVO.d.30thSt. UliCC Ul LI II. Ill 17 Olllj tilt' IMII1.1 VERTIGO' ercises will be held in the school auditorium. OPEN 2 SHOWS DISK BOTH FEAT. LATE AS r.ESE KH IT NATALIE WOOD "MARJORIE MORNING STAR" PLCS Rower; Bora "Looklnt for Pinter" 23 stopped a pedestrian on the night of April 10, knocked him unconscious, stripped him of his cash, a gold ring, gold watch and chain.

fa HAM 'N EGGS BACON 'N EGGS HOT CAKES and SAUSAGE HAMBURG STEAK and BAKED BEANS BAKED VIRGINIA HAM PLATTER 60r mm' 70? Hennig, 54 8unset Drive. B.A. in Arts and Science, Mariorie Jane Johnbton. 238 Fairlawn Avenue. A.

In Arts and Science: Long Island, Oeorge Theodore Vavouras, 36 19 al Avenue, Astoria. Bachelor of Mechanical Enginrenns. Elaine Annette Stueber, 16 Kirkwood Drive, Glen Cove. 8. In Home Economics, Oeorge Walter Turner, 222 Thud Strret.

Greenport. B.A. In Arts and Science; Manliassel. Stephen Joseph Sciclel. 24 Bingham Circle.

B.S. in Arls and Science; Byosset, Joan C. Hcalv. 46 Beatrice Avenue, B.S. in Education; White Plains.

Martha Kalow. clover-wood Road, 8. in Arts and 8cience. Pennsylvania dradiutes Ambler. John Richard Brady, 204 Mat-lison Avenue, B.A.

In Arts and Science: Broomall, Joan Anne Hover. 2205 Clover Drive, A in Arts and Science; Camp-belltown. Earl Eugene East Main Street. B.A. in Arts and Science; Chadds CONVENTION REPORTS LAUREL, June 8 (Special.

Frank Ellis and Paul Parariee, delegates to the Lions District convention held in Atlantic City in May, reported on the annual event at a meeting of the local Lions Club in the Rigbie Hotel Thursday evening. The officers for the 1958-59 club year will VEAL CUTLET PLATTER 1.05 TENDERLOIN STEAK PLATTER 1.35 -V' Ifeonthe screen! The explosive, lusty story that 20 million readers said never could be made be installed during a meeting at Show Starts Dusk SCOTT BRADY "THE RESTLESS BREED" Tonight Open 7 P. M. MARLON BRANDO 'SAYOriARA' the Indian River Yacht Club on Thursday, June 19. This will Posl-Burger 45' be the last meeting until Sep TECHNICOLOR CARTOON tember.

if urn FIVE FLEE TRISON MOVIE LORTON, Va June 8 IP. Authorities hunted today for five Alr-t'oiuUtioiivd Open 7.00 .1. l. In MiriiiigfK; Dajs a llcri BRANDYWINE .1 law ma 1.1 mln. from (Itv Line Rts.

ia M. Drvnn, Pa. ft. a i. taix aw Ti, MUSIC CIRCUS Box 126, Concordville, Pa.

-srit OPENS TONITE GYPSY ROSE LEE EARL WR1GHTSO.V "HAPPY HUNTING" PHONE RESERVATIONS: Call prisoners at Lorton Reformatory who sneaked away from a line of 1.500 convicts being marched to a movie and escaped after somehow obtaining a torch they used to cut through two sets of steel bars. SUPPER AT CRISFIELD l.tl 130 Sot. 6 00 1 930 Sun. 0O OPENS JUNE 10 THRU JUNE 29 Broadway'! Current Sell-Out Comedy Hit mmimiv inmi Md ii mm RF.RVV YN iflOO or wrtL Devon. r.

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10 p. i.iio-2.,v)-;t.:j.s.;s Opens June 23 to July 5 ALL STAR CAST PORCY BESS CRISFIELD, Md June 8 (Special). The Ladies Willing 11 Workers of the Church of God here is sponsoring a southern fried chicken supper, to be held, in the Mariner's Community, Hall next Friday. mi 105 UNION ST, 43rd MARKET STS. Phone OL 1-1 II I Phone PO J.

12 18 IIS I'. Main, enark. Del. Phone I Pntei: Tuei Wed Ihun. 3 25 75 2 00 .90 fri 6 00 PM 3 S3 3 00 150 2 00 Sat 9 30 Show 3 95 3 50 3 00 2 50 Send Orders Tt Music Circus, Boi CincordtHle, Globe 9 2727 PHOTO SHOP, Mtrihondiji Marl PO 4-3488 STUDIO EXPRESSO, 1001 Tatnail St.

OL 4-0349 WILMINGTON DRUG STORE, 1518 W. 4th SI. Ol 4.5321 i SPECIAL; Child nndtr idmlifd frtt wtlh nek titkit purcHaitd hf diilt for Sit. 6 f. a.

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