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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 12

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TWELVE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1952 volving around a mail box has been brought to the attention of the U. S. district attorney.

20 in 3 bus 2 Ml of "typical airframe construction," was termed by Bellanca as a "natural," for the company to build, because of facilities and tools available here. The work was awarded under Gold Star Mother 's Snafu Draft Call Blamed on Thief national foundation for sharing with stricken areas of the country. This special fund is available at any time to the New Castle County should we be unfortunate enough to have a polio epidemic here." Polio has done much work in the steel industry. Representing industry: John Curry Bane, Pittsburgh lawyer; Admiral Earle W. Mills, retired, president of the Foster Wheel Corporation of New York.

Representing labor: Eli Oliver, labor economist; Arnold Campo, international representative of the Steel Workers Union. a sub-contract from General Elec 10 SECOND COLO. STORM Continued From First. Paf tric, manufacturer of the radar CHICAGO, Jan. 2 (JP).

Selective Service made it clear today that it equipment. ha-no plans to draft Joe Willie Riley. The firm, which plans a silver One reason is that Joe Willie Riley is a Gold Star mother a woman nors to whom appeals were made last month. who describes herself as middlte-aged and lets it go at that. There.

Is no estabiisnea quota. ii the county drive. Any gift, regardless of size, Mr. Leach declared, is a welcome contribution, and feel sure that New Castle County resi- -dents, will, as they have in the past, realize this is an opportunity to support future, insurance for themselves and their children, as well as anniversary observance this year, has nearly doubled its employment from 239 persons a year ago to 510 She told newsmen yesterday she had been classified 1-A last spring John G. Leach, chairman of the New Castle County March of Dimes, and recently had received an induction notice.

therefore advised her that we would employes at present. "It is expected this will double again by next June or July," Mr. Vanderlipp said reminded prospective contributors of this area that "the 1952 appeal is a request not only for the coming months but for the future assurance process the papers the regular Col. Paul G. Armstrong, Illinois.

Selective Service director, stated to-; day the draft people never had any intention of inducting her." He said the case got started this way: A thief stole a check from Mrs. their friends, against 'the cnppcnj course of Selective Service activity and that, when she received them, she should return them to the local Bellanca expects to place another of local polio victims, and to continue the aid provided to victims of 100 employes on the payroll within a month. "We have sufficient work former years." for twice the number of people on Sunshine Follows Snow, Cold Eases as Crews Fight Drifts to Clear Highways DENVER, Jan. 2 UP). The toll of a storm which spread snow and bitter cold over most of Colorado stood today at three dead and two missing.

Sunshine followed the storm today and temperatures moderated somewhat. With one exception, all of the high mountain passes were open to cautious travel, although in places the roadway was only the width of one automobile. Here's why so many Wilmtng-tonians use News-Journal Want Ads. They're the easy, inexpensive way to quick results. Phone 4-5351.

Reporting the financial straits of the National whose Food Supply Lines Cut NEW YORK, Jan. 2 P). Food supply lines to 20,000 independent groceries and restaurants were cut today by a strike of AFL truck drivers against 50 grocery supply firms. However, most retail outlets had enough canned goods and staples on hand for a week or more. Some had a month's backlog.

The strike by 1,200 teamsters originally was set for New Year's Day. But the truckers held off for 24 hours while mediators made a vain, last-ditch effort to settle the wage dispute. the payroll," Mr. Vanderlipp said. He added that the plant has suffi Riley's mail box in August, 1949.

In order to get identification papers so he could cash the check, the thief registered for the "draft, using her emergency funds have been de cient working space and tools for pleted by demands made from chapters suffering from large numbers MnttrPEOPiE BUT 1,200 persons and when the work board with the statement that no such person other than she by that! name resided at that address. "Mrs. Riley fully understood the situation and agreed to that process so that the matter could be referred to the U. S. attorney for investigation by the FBI.

"Under no condition was it ever expected or planned that we would call upon Mrs. Riley to Teport for induction." load and personnel go beyond that. of cases In the past year, Mr. Leach name. Colonel Armstrong said Mrs.

Riley went to a Selective Service office Nov. 22, 1950, and told how she had pointed out: "One-half of the money raised in the March of Dimes remains in been receiving draft mail and how the check had been stolen. He added Still closed was Wolf Creek Pass the company will have to devise plans for additional space. Employment for the capacity work space available is expected to be reached this year. Financial Picture Bright A bright financial picture was seen by Bellanca officials, with the state "It was obvious to the clerk that the local treasury to provide the hospital care and special treatment needed for any polio victim.

The remainder of the money goes to the in southwestern Colorado, where a THAN ANY OTHER ASPIRin Armstrong said the thief's role in sdme one had falsely registered, using Mrs. Riley's name. The clerk slide Sunday night swept a big truck IN THE WORLD FOR IOC the little serio-comic drama re off the highway and apparently Rescuers Slice Through Twisted Steel to Free Passengers in Tennessee DYERSBURG, Jan. 2 (U.R). One Memphis-bound Greyhound Bus rammed the rear of another early today and rescue workers had to cut through twisted steel to free trapped passengers.

Twenty persons were injured. Witnesses said poor visibility and a rain slicked highway made it impossible for the second bus to stop in time when the first section topped to let oft a passenger. The driver of the second bus, G. F. Wilkerson, of Memphis, who was seriously injured, and five sailors returning from holiday furloughs were brought to the Baird-Brewer Hospital here.

The leading bus was hurled more than 50 feet into an embankment, trapping eight passengers. Deputy Sheriff John Cribbs said both buses careened off the right side of the road. "As the first bus was just pulling cff," Cribbs said, "the second one smashed into it and both buses went off the road into a bank." Among the injured were James Clark, Paducah, Mrs. Beulai Eastwood, 46, Henderson. Ky, Mrs.

Frank Smith, 36, Terre Haute, Ind and Miss Billie Dove, 19, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Police said several persons were treated for minor injuries at the scene of the collision and then transferred to another Memphis-bound bus. carried two men to their deaths. ment that adequate government fi Two Men Perish Two men perished in the blizzard mfl. ft SEqP -IP'riL 'fiafl near Cortez in the Mesa Verde Accord With Armour CHICAGO, Jan.

2 U.R). The AFL Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen announced today they had signed an agreement with Armour and Company calling for a six-cent hourly increase. The wage hike affects some 10,000 workers in 13 Armour plants across the nation. An AFL spokesman said the increase was retroactive to Dec. 17 and is subject to approval by the Wage Stabilization Board.

nancing for the planned expansion program seems in store. "Altogether Bellanca's twenty-fifth anniversary year gives promise of being one of its most productive years," Vanderlipp explained. He also disclosed that, in addi country of southwestern Colorado. Earl Lewis, a mail carrier, and Ernest Sharp fell and froze to death in trying to walk to Rico after their truck stalled seven miles from the town. tion to the contract for radar parts, A four-month-old girl, Sandra the firm has a contract with Gru Kay Moran, was killed in the crash of a light plane near the top of Monarch Pass during a snowstorm man Aircraft for the construction of Maintenance Trainers for the Navy's Panther fighter planes and anti-submarine Guardian craft.

last night. A delayed mail dispatch to the DO TRUCK AND COL 1A i i li Albuquerque Journal today reported nr five freight trains and about 25 rail men marooned atop snowbound Cumbres Pass. Telephone lines were out to the pass in the mountains The Trainer, which consist of the insides of the planes laid out on a' panel board, are used in training Naval mechanics in the mainten- ance and repair of all components of the planes. Thus the through this type of training, be-; come competent trouble shooters on the actual craft. Construction of the radar parts, it was announced, will require a sizeable number of sheet: metal me NOW IN PROGRESS! RAIN, COLDER EXPECTED FOR CITY AREA TODAY Today's weather is going to be more miserable than yesterday's, according to the forecast.

That rain which fell yesterday will be back today with colder temperatures, the U. S. Weather Station here reported last night. Nearly a half inch of rain had fallen here by last midnight. Yesterday's high was 51 and the low 41 but by tomorrow morning a low of 28 is expected.

Delaware still more fortunate than other parts of the country, however. Areas t- the west and north are getting snow and sleet. astraddle the New Mexico-Colorado border, and to Chama, 13 miles Steel west of the summit. The Denver Rio Grande. West Continued From First Fag ern narrow gauge railroad crosses the pass en route from Alamosa to chanics and assemblers.

Durango, Colo. Save Hours of Ironing and Stretching With These Dreamy Sheer If I A The local firm also has a "prime Highways connecting eastern Utah's Uintah Basin with Salt Lake contract," with the Force for the manufacture of material used in City were opened, freeing an esti the modernization of B-29 bombers. mated 1,000 persons who had been This modernization program provides for rebuilding of parts of the marooned in the area since Saturday. Communities in the snowbound area, their housing facilities over 8 plane's engines as an additional safety measure. taxed, had run dangerously low in food supplies.

However, trucks were able to reach the region last night. Building Engine Mounts Bellanca was also described as an important subcontractor to Fairless' decision not to come was predicated on not having his own way about the matter that he wouldn't be questioned about wages, or prices, or profits, and neither the press, the radio or the public would be around." Murray said all he had promised was that the delegates would receive with courtesy whatever Fair-less cared to say about the industry's position in the labor dispute. The union released tonight the text of the report which Murray will make at the opening session tomorrow. It claimed the union's demands are fair and not inflationary. It accused the steel industry of "conducting a sit-down strike against collective bargaining," and seeking to foment a strike of workers "in order to highjack a price Increase from the Extremely cold weather followed Glenn L.

Martin Company, Fair-child, Gruman, Republic and others Size the storm. Temperatures dropped to 35 degrees below zero this morning at both Roosevelt and Vernal, in the Uintah Basin, and the forecast for for a large range and variety of aircraft components. Much of this Supreme Court Continued From First Fit rules. The rules had been substan-stantially revised in 1942, but much remained to be done to conform appellate practice in Delaware to modern developments. "The present rules represent a draft made by the members of the Court, supplemented by many helpful changes and additions suggested by the members of the lower courts and by committees and individual members of the bar, to all of whom grateful acknowledgement is made.

It is hoped that the members of the bar will find the new rules practical and workable. "The index has been prepared by Edward W. Cooch, Esquire, to whom also the thanks of the Court are extended." tomorrow morning was 20 to 30 be work is still "classified material," a spokesman for the firm said. The low. Some warming up was predicted for tomorrow night with more snow likely by Friday.

48x72-in. 7.29 48x81-in. 7.69 statement released, however, disclosed that Bellanca is constructing six types of engine mounts, three I 'VX V1 I I -f 1 it i it I a If I 4 I V' Wm 18-Foot Drifts Drifts as deep as 18 feet were re for Fairchild and three for Martin, in addition to its other work. "This sisting stubbornly the efforts of will require many people skilled in crews to open up the narrow gauge line of the Denver and Rio Grande with aircraft welding," the plant general Dainty, ivory snag-resistant marquisette of wonder Orion looks lovelier, easy to care for, wears longer. Finely made plenty of fullness, wide picot edged ruffles and tiebacks.

Western Railroad over Cumbres Murray's report claimed that Fairless, in offering on Dec. 21 to forego a price increase if the union would wipe out its demands, was trying to put over a "simple fraud." manager said. Pass in southern Colorado. He also discussed the labor situa A work train equipped with a ro tion at the firm during the past year Chief Justice Southerland and tary plow and with 38 men aboard with the following remarks: "Mr. Fairless offered, in short," Murray's report said, "to give up a Associate Justice Daniel F.

Wolcott ground its way through the snow to "Imnroved rates and additional price increase to which he was not fringe benefits were negotiated be Osier on the northeastern side of the pass. entitled if the steelworkers would and James M. Tunnell, have been engaged for several months in preparation of the rules which not only speed up appellate procedure but also make it less expensive for tween the company and its union, Local 840 of the UAW-CIO, during give up the wage increase which From Osier the crew will hike on the middle of 1951. snowshoes one mile to Sublette where an Army "snow-go" from Camp Carson has cleared a path to a highway. litigants.

In the filing of appeals, for ex DuPont's Wonder Fabric Almost No Ironing Resists Mildew, Sunlight, Smoke, Salt Air No Stretching, Wringing Dries in Minutes No Noticeable Shrinkage Wears L-o-n-g-e-r! "Increases agreed upon exceeded the 10 per cent formula of the Wage Stabilization Board, therefore the ample, an alternate method to that approval of that board was necessary before they could be placed into heretofore required has been pro vided. In the future it will be pos Guidance they clearly had coming to them. He, and the industry, wanted something for nothing." At Washington, the WSB announced the selection of a six-man panel to make a study of the steel dispute and submit recommendations to the board. The members: Representing the public: Harry Shulman. Yale University law professor, who will serve as chairman; Ralph T.

Seward, an arbitrator who sible for the appellant to start his Continued From First appeal by serving notice of the ap peal on the attorney of record for the State Department of Public In effect. "This approval was granted on Sept. 17, 1951. Company rates compare favorably with those of other aircraft manufacturers in the East, and for comparable skills in the local industrial area. Fringe benefits the appellee.

The appellant must ob struction have been working toward tain from the latter an endorsement a training program for guidance and signifying his acceptance and ac teacher counsellors." knowledgement of service. Such a "In order to qualify as a specialist New York City notice, when endorsed and filed with the clerk of the court, will constitute the guidance iieid. the student must be trained very extensively in a waiver by the appelle of the tra 2 also are liberal. For example, the company pays half the cost of any local Blue Cross hospitalization plan the employes may elect, half of his group insurance also health and accident insurance together with six paid holidays." ditional issuance of citation and ovs writ of error. The requirements for filing records Pleytex Pill S95 also have been simplified.

guaranteed For the first time in the rules of Wrnnl' in'Mrk Fire the Delaware Supreme Court part of the canons of judicial ethics of the American Bar Association are grantee i Continued From First Tf included. Canon 30 says: education, psychology, sociology, and economics," Dean Penrose and Dr. Miller announced. A total of 30 graduate hours is required to complete the program. Required courses include clinical psychology, labor relations and administration, industrial personnel management, methods of social research, introduction to social work, and a seminar.

Dr. Miller said the new program is in line with major national recommendations for counsellor training programs prepared by the National Personnel and Guidance Association and the U. S. Office of Education. Although the exact number of counsellors sought in Delaware was panies was injured.

Fire chiefs "No justice or judge may become were thankful that there was no Get your Playtex Superfoam Pillow now at this amazingly low price. These are the only pillows proven to inhibit the growth of germs, combat germ infection. Don't let another night go by wjthout the refreshing sleep that Playtex Pillows give. wind to fan the blaze. a candidate for public office and still, retain his position on the Lewis T.

McNeal, a Denton man employed in the mill, discovered bench." 2000 modern rooms bathradio Muzak spotless comfort smoke in the upper floor of the two- story structure when he went back Assembly to work at 12:10 p. m. alter lunch Continued From First Fr Smoke and flames seemed to fol Shower Curtain Set low McNeal down the stairs as he raced from the top floor to spread OTE I session cannot be opened up to i variety of bills, leading to a. pro longed meeting. a warning of the fire.

The cause of the blaze is unknown. The motion recessing the House Sale Priced! Owners of the mill, Frank L. R. to the call of the chair was made Nuttle and Monroe Crouse, estimated their loss at $50,000, includ at the close of a non-productive not given, it is generally felt that at least one counsellor for each 400 school children is a satisfactory figure. Under the new plan, the teachers, for the first time, will be given the opportunity to obtain a masters degree and guidance counsellors certificate simultaneously.

Guidance programs in the state day by Rep. F. Albert Jones (R HEW YORK OK TIMES SQUARE IT RADIO CITY. Mr In. I I ll.

he. Bmtnml Clavmont). the majority leader; ing the 200-foot by 40-foot building, all machinery, and supplies of grain, seeds, and corn. The loss is Bv that time some of the mem bers had expressed their desire to Beauty and economy! Assortment of patterns in five decorator colors. Included in this group are sets formerly priced to 5.98.

partly covered by insurance. quit until after the holidays. Mr. Nuttle also owns the lumber have been confined almost exclusive yard. He purchased the mill in ly to the secondary school leveL i i 1916, shortly after it had been re The new program was wors-ea om built following a previous fire.

by a committee which included, in addition to Dr. Miller and Dean Penrose. John S. Charlton, Robert S0NNABEND TO MANAGE Darling, Miss Ruth S. Jones, N.

Y. RITZ TOWER HOTEL James I. Lore, ana waymona w. Heim of the State Department BOSTON'. Jan.

2 JP). A. of Public Instruction; Dr. James I. Sonnabend, Boston hotel owner and president of Affiliated Sonnabend JLL Clower, Dr.

A. J. Dolio, Dr. Haisey M. MacPhee, Dr.

Herbert E. New Hotels, today announced he has ac man. Dr. Frederick B. Parfcer, or.

quired the management of the Ritz Tower Hotel in New York City, built Carl J. Rees and Dr. John Withall of the university, and Tnomas w. Mulrooney, director of child development and guidance for Wilmington public schools. Washfast Cottons Bellanca- 35' Continued From First Yd.

wim mmm by the late William Randolph Hearst in 1929 at a cost of $17,000,000. The 37-story deluxe hotel at 57th Street and Park Avenue, which the publisher built in partnership with his editor, Arthur Brisbane, becomes the ninth hotel in the Sonnabend chain. The other Sonnabend hotels include Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago; Hotel Cleveland; Cleveland; Somerset, Puritan and Shelton Hotels in Boston; Whitehall, Palm Beach, Somoset, Rockland, and Nautilus Beach Club, Atlantic Beach, N. Y. plane manufactured for defense use may be scheduled here in the com ing fiscal year," according to a Every breath of medicated steam brings DEEP-ACTION RELIEF from coughs, stuffiness of colds.

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