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THREE WILMINGTON MORN INC NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. TUESDAY, JUNE 13. 1944 to do so by state selective service regulations, the Office of Price director. The Army has been ac RIGHT TO CRITICIZE I ION I overharging five customers a total of 96 cents. The defendant, William E.

Behrle, 56, Oakmont, employed in the retail store of Harry Breslow of Narberth, pleaded no contest. Administration announced today, Wholesale eggs are those which have not been completely handled and graded. cepting limited service registrants up to five per cent of the monthly quotas. UPHELD BY COUR I MURDERS BY NAZIS CENSOR CHIEF REVEALS OLD PHILLIES PARK SOLD AS SITE FOR NEW STORES Special to The Morning News EXPORTS BILLION IN GOLD WASHINGTON, June 12 (INS) More than one billion dollars in gold has been shipped to foreign coun POSSIBILITY OF 'LEAKS' WASHINGTON. June 12 UP) PHILADELPHIA, May 12 Plans Byron Price, censorship director.

In tries since last year, according Treasury figures. Awareness of Defeat Seen Basis for Extermination Campaign; Congress Told for a $1,500,000 post-war building program were disclosed today with a sale of the old Philadelphia National response to a subpoena from a ben-ate postofflce subcommittee inquiring into mail intercept leaks, today presented letters which he had previously declined to supply without League ball park, bounded by Broad, Fifteenth, Huntingdon Streets and WASHINGTON, June 12 IP) that formal order because he said Shipyard Workers Pray for Success SWTXMW.HfW-'''flBajjjyiP' n' v- r----atop -rr isvg'g''. In ifwwaitii I A imimmWm in President Roosevelt said today the they are "part of the secret files of Nazis, facing defeat, are carrying war. Lehigh Avenue. Members of the realty firm of Joseph J.

and Reynold H. Green-berg, Inc, which made the sale, explained that the entire block, consisting of more than 200,000 square feet, will be" used for the construc on a "fiendish extermination cam The correspondence involved was exchange between Miss Vivien paign" against the oppressed peoples of Eurone and added this govern Kellems, Connecticut war plant oper ment is determined to punish "all participants in these acts of sav 'for I CTO RY GARDENERS FOR safety -wash skin well after gardening with a sudsy soap that cleanses effectively and agreeably. Use Resinol Soap. To chafes, ivy poi son, su nburn-apply soothing Resinol Ointment. Feel it ease itchy ator, and Count Frederick von Zed tion of two-story buildings which litz, publication of which by a Wash ington columnist and discussion by will be leased as stores.

Greenberg, will be the rental agent, officials said. a Congressman, led to the investi "This nation Is appalled by the systematic persecution of helpless minority groups." the President said gation. OVERCHARGE JAILS BUTCHER The committee developed through in a report to Congress. PHILADELPHIA, June 12 (Pj "As the hours of the final defeat witnesses today that scores of em I OINTMENT A butcher was sentenced to 30 days RESIUI ployes had access to confidential let of the Hitlerite forces draws closer, the fury of their insane desire to AND SOAP in prison and fined $50 today for ters the secret war nies 01 wipe out the Jewish race In Europe State Department. continues undiminished.

This is but one example: Many Christian groups BOTH SERVJCES TO DRAW ON SAME DRAFT POOL While Allies are cutting through Hitler's Atlantic Wall in the (neatest military operation in history, these also are being murdered. Charges Mass Murder California shipyard workers, who helped turn out ships for the Channel crossing, kneel to pray for the success of the venture. "Knowing that they have lost the WASHINGTON, June 12- nation's draft procedure has war, the Nazis are determined to complete their program of mass extermination. This program is but one manifestation of Hitler's aim to and-carry sale by a primary fish shipper, and from 14 to 2 V. cents a pound on sales by a service-and-delivery wholesaler.

000-ton coal deficit, the loss of production during a general mine shutdown "could bring grave consequences to the war on all fronts." Ickes said. He added, however, he melons or for tobacco or for cotton; you must be legislating for the whole broad problem and once you let down the bars on any one thing, they're down and that's all there is to it." salvage from military defeat victory for Nazi principles the very principles which this war must destroy STARTED YESTERDAY is not asking miners to give up the unless we shall have fought in vain. The President reported, in mes July 4 holiday. Wolcott's position was sustained on been revised again, this time to create a common pool of available men upon which both the Army and Navy will draw. After July 1 men who pass their induction physicals no longer will be assigned to a specific service but will return home to await orders to report for duty.

Only then wiil they know whether they have drawn the Army or Navy. "The revised procedure will enable local boards to continue to fill each call by selecting available volunteers Last year arrangements were a test vote to exempt fresh fruits sage to Congress, on the work done made for eliminating the summer Stah vacation without affecting the rights by the United States to find tempo' rary haven for refugees of the Eu ropean war. He explained the near of the miners to get their $50 va Make YOUR attack with War toads. Tha tim to rioubl year Bond par caasaa is sww. Ifa tar lavasiaa It's for Vktory-lfs for year bey.

cation payment. ly, 1,000 refugees who wili be cared for in a military camp near Oswego, N. will be returned to their homeland in Southern Italy as soqn Buy an Extra Bond Now! ROOSEVELT ELEVATES REAR ADMIRAL PYE WASHINGTON, June 12 (U.R President Roosevelt today nominated Rear Admiral William S. Pye to be a vice admiral upon his retirement at the end of this month. Pye reached the statutory retirement age of E4 on June 9.

Pye held the rank of vice admiral during the time he commanded the battleships of the fleet and later the battle force in 1940 and 1941. He relieved Rear Admiral Husband E. Kimmel as commander of the Pacific Fleet on Dec. 17, 1941, pending the arrival at Pearl Harbor of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.

and non-fathers ahead of fathers, and induct men in accordance with their order number as provided by as possible after hostilities cease. Supreme Justices Rule Priv-iliges Equal in Reversing Decision on Citizenship WASHINGTON, Jane 12 A naturalized citizen has as much right as a native-born American to criticize public men and measures nd to express "silly or even sinister-founding views," the Supreme Court ruled today at its final session of the term. The unanimous opinion, delivered py Justice Frankfurter, reversed the Cancellation of citizenship of a Ger-tian-bom citizen who had written tn his diary that Hitler's speeches were and allegedly had rejoiced at the Nazi capture of Dun-kerque, criticized President Roosevelt's speeches and expressed anti-lemitic views. Involved was Carl Wilhelm Baum-gartner of Kansas City, onetime German army officer who was taken prisoner by the British in the first World War. His citizenship, granted in 1932 before Hitler came to power, was cancelled in 1942 by the Western Missouri Federal District Court.

The government charged that he had intended to retain allegiance to the German Reich when he obtained citizenship. Another Decision Upset In another decision today, the Supreme Court upset the conviction of a Chicago statistician on charges of violating the Espionage Act of 1917 by circulating pamphlets allegedly aimed at inciting insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny and refusal of duty in the armed forces. Justice Murphy wrote the majority opinion in this case the first prosecution under the espionage act to reach the court during the present war. Be declared that to warrant a conviction, the government must prove beyond doubt that the defendant specifically intended to cause disturbances In the armed forces and that there Is a "clear and present danger" that his activities might bring about the "evils" prohibited by the act. This, the court concluded 5 to 4, the government had not done in obtaining the conviction of Elmer Hartzel, who wrote three pamphlets and distributed them to many prominent persons and to at least four high-ranking Army officers.

Pamphlets Libelous Justice Murphy said that while the pamphlets contained "gross libels" of the President, made "vicious and unreasoning attacks" on one of this country's Allies and flagrantly appealed to "false and sinister racial theories," there was nothing in them to indicate that Hartzel, intended specifically to cause insubordination and other disturbances. Unless there is evidence to convince a Jury beyond reasonable doubt that it was a defendant's specific intention to do that. Justice Murphy continued, the American citizen "has the right to discuss these matters either by temperate reasoning or by moderate and vicious invective without running afoul of the espinage act." Justice Reed, In a dissenting opinion, joined by Justices Frankfurter, Douglas and Jackson, held that the jury might well have decided that Hartzel, by putting the pamphlets in military hands, was attempting to cause insubordination. from price control. The House defeated the proposal, 116 to 43 after Representative Monroney (D-Okla) echoed Wolcott's statements that "you might as well exempt fresh vegetables and that would mean immediately a 3.4 per cent rise in the living." FISH PRICE MAXIMUMS ORDERED CUT BY OPA WASHINGTON, June 12 (P Changes in the price ceiling regulation on fresh fish and sea food which the Office of Price Adminis law," draft headquarters said.

With Selective service also instructed OSCO 10 pts per can Pork Beans Tomato cans 15 Sauce local boards not to send up for induction men classified as fit for limited service only, unless ordered Standard Quality Spinach Standard Quality Tomatoes 2 No. 2 cans Jjj 2 No. 2 cans Of 46-oxcan Given New Hope Roosevelt said the War Refugee Board composed of the Secretaries of State, Treasury, and War has "brought new hope to the oppressed peoples of Europe." The board, he said, is entrusted "with the solemn duty of translating this government's humanitarian policy into prompt action, thus manifesting once again in a concrete -way that our kind of world and not Hitler's will prevail. Its purpose is directly and closely related to our whole effort." TOP PRIORITIES GROUP APPOINTED BY WMC WASHINGTON, June 12 The War Manpower Commission today announced formation of a national manpower priorities committee, to guide inter-city shifts of workers to relieve labor shortages. 1 The group will decide which areas and industries should have top priority in the recruiting of manpower.

WMC Chairman McNutt Invited on the group: Secretary of War Stlmson, Navy Secretary Forrestal, Chairman Land, of the Maritime Commission, Donald M. Nelson, War Production Board chairman. Selective Service Director Hershey, C. E. Wilson, director of the Aircraft Production Board, and Harry B.

Mitchell, president of the Civil Service Commission. First meeting was set for Thursday. Kill Your Piles. Ol course you can't shoot Piles, bnt within a Jew minutes after the first application, China-ltoid usually starts fighting the agonies of Piles in I ways i. Soothes and esses Glenwood Grapefruit Juice Farmdale Evaporated Milk JCYl (umUmteil Millr OA ton) loll a tall i 35c 9c Sov Labels en Can for Valuable Gift.

sin and Itching. J. Helps shrink sore, sww- EXTEND SUGAR ACT WASHINGTON, June 12 (JP The Senate approved today by voice vote a two-year extension, to Dec. 31, 1946, of the sugar act of 1937. Previously passed by the House, the bill now goes to the White House.

tissues. 3. Promotes neaun id alleviates forting irritated membranes am nervousness due to Piles. Has helped thousands while they worked and enjoyed life in greater comfort. Get China-Roid from your druggist today under positive guarantee of complete satisfaction or money back.

tration said will cause a drop of from one to three cents a pound in the cost to housewives, were announced tonight. OPA ordered a nation-wide reduction of one cent a pound in the ceiling on sales to retailers by primary shippers of fish and by many "serv-ice-and-delivery" wholesalers, effec-sive June 17. Another reduction which will affect the retailers' price was made in provisions which limit the conditions under which price allowances for containers may be passed on at wholesale levels of distribution. The rules are intended to prevent the EXTENDS EGG PRICES WASHINGTON, June 12 maximum prices for whole 4teiJt tyiuiU and VeyeioUeA California Full Podded Fresh Peas 2 25' Nearby Tender Red Beets 2 bvnchM 19c No. 1 Yellow Texas Onions 3 lb 19c Nearby Tender Green Spinach 10c your Pile misery with Chino-Roii Let freedom ring on Uncle Sam's cash register! Buy V.

S. War Bonds and Stamps! sale grades of eggs will be extended Chifia-roid today. until the date of forthcoming revised HOUSE REJECTS MOVE TO EASE PRICE CONTROL 45' doz ORANGES Extra Large) Florida Valencia 'Tfow cave QUICKLY EASILY ECONOMICALLY washunoton, June 12 UP) Leaderships of both parties erected a solid wall of opposition to a series pyramiding of such container! charges. The price of shrimp was reduced also. The cuts range irom 14 cento to three cents a pound for a cash-! Were Stomach Ulcer Pains Napoleon's Waterloo? The great Napoleon who conquered nations EUPOB ot assaults on the price control law in the House today.

Representative Wolcott (R-Mich) in a final, impassioned plea against a score of proposed amendments that would relax some price provisions for certain commodities, told his colleagues: "You've got to have the courage to tell your constituents that you are fighting here to preserve, this country for those boys who are fighting for it over there. "You can't be legislating for water was mmseir a victim of alter-eatlng pains. Those who are distressed with stomach or ulcer pains. Indigestion, gas nains. heart No Points Neededl Glenwood Fancy Grada A GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 29c Wax 45c Mason Jars 69c 59c Mason Jar Rings 5c Thrift Jar Lids 10c Mason Jar Caps 1 9c Two Piece Caps 29" Jelly Glasses "35c Genuine Parawax J.

15c ff Tender Cat Red JpjBEETSjJ eLj 15 C5-j filter ma Mi- Jf tnm. lenn with I Lsutlls lutter. yS COVERS WALLPAPER IN ONE COAT burn, burning sensation, bloat and other conditions caused by excess acid should try Cdia. 25c boi of Cdga Tablets Iran Tour druggist. First dose must convince or return ox to us and set DOUBLE YOL'B UONEt BACK at Eckerd'a and drus atom everywhere Adr.

"Dated" Finest Quality Rigidly Inspected gpU Seal Large Nearby SKIP TEN-DAY VACATION, ICKES REQUESTS MINERS WASHINGTON. June 12 (JP Interior secretary Ickes today called 4S Grade A EGGS of 12 MAKE IT LAST! Your Vacuum Cleaner RJ0X7! on coal miners and operators to skip SILVER SEAL EGGS 39c Evory E99 Guaranteed tne usual July 1-10 vacation period this year. With the country facing a OtH Alca 9ced Coffee lime! Say Goodbye to that JUST CALL 4-8561 i Vj I OSC0 COFFEE Make its usefulness last at least the length of the war! Remember, the materials and manpower it takes to manufacture cleaners, are now producing fighting equipment for our boys! Our skilled repair men can service your cleaner to serve you for long time! Corn torn ct instant A lHf ftM painM I prtssarn and TOMOVO COT! lb bag 24e A Bland of tha World's finest Coffees. SAVE Coupons on Bags for 4 Glenwood Apple Butter 17c Elderberry Preserves 23 Glenwood Apple Sauce NL2Vi 1 5c 2. ONE COAT COVERS 3.

DRIES IN 1 HOUR I I 1. THIN WITH WATER (3Jd1) 11. No. 2 con -ye-, to smooth. to smooth, Dole Pineapple Gems Fancy Diced Carrots 1 JUICE "ST 10C 1 110 points) fiat finish.

No delays. Speedy; Easy to do; Economical. most surfaces, even Cuts time and work Jt Hurled Hurlodk No. 2 1 T- 1 gallon of Speed-Easy, plus ordinary water, makes up to 1V gallons of paint! s. Hurlock Ripe Tomatoes No 1 1 1 "in half! Wuldnt yon be happy if yon could say goodbye to that corn, walk without pain again? Then stop home-paring! Because "whittling" a corn shaves off only the top, leaves the core Instead, do as thousands do: use medicated Blue-Jay! It works 2 ways: the soft felt pad lifts off pressure, gives instanr relief.

Then the Blue-Jay medication softens, loosens the corn so it can be easily removed, u-itb the embedded core. Get Blue-Jay at any drug counter and try it today! mm YOU CAN REDECORATE THE WALLS OF AN AVERACE ROOM WITH SSCO Pure peanutX Today's Bread TODAY! ENRICHED Supreme BREAD Get-Acquainted Offer: This coupon valid valid loaves 17c 9' only on purchase of one or DU PONT SPEED-EASY mmm more of II WLL jf finish expires IAUEI4IUCS 'DnuntfTbttUwisUCtpJ Only one coupon to a family. June 30. 1944. ft rajti ad Sait 4 Peanut Enriched by Addition of Vitamins Bl, Niacin and Iron.

Larga Doubla Family Loaf 12c Enficbd-Not Sliced. Virginia Laa Fresh D0NUTS12X16C NAME. $7) '3 FOR LESS THAN Hero Is What ADDRESS. CITY ONE COAT IS ENOUGH FOR MOST SURFACES, INCLUDING WAIX PAPER, WALL BOARD, PLASTER, CONCRETE. Oao 33c can All Food-No Waste IVo Do: ONE FULL both for NEW BAG NEW BRUSH WHERE NEEDED SPEED UP SUCTION Swift's PREiYl and fall povnd far Princess Mustard 42- 13-15 EAST FOURTH STREET and the following dealers NEW MOTOR BRUSHES CLEANING OF MOTOR ALIGNMENT OF FAN COMPLETE OILING PACK BEARINGS GENERAL TIGHTENING Olivar Stuffed Olives 7bo' 38c OSC0 Queen Olives -25e Walbeck's Sweet Mixed Pickles ior 2 1 Guarantee ON ALL OUR WORK NO POINTS ON MEATS Excapt Baof Staaka and Baaf Roasts IFuraittiiro MOVED WITH THE UTMOST CARE AND DISPATCH YOU GET COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION, TOO! Phono 6000 JAMES S.

LOWE TRANSFER COMPANY 26th Governor Printx Blvd. Freshly Oroand HAMBURG 26' Wilmington UNION ST. HARDWARE STORE 724 Union Street Claymont C. J.SHINN Overlook Ave. Elkton ELKTON SUPPLY COMPANY 20 West Main St.

Greenville SHIELDS LUMBER COAL COMPANY Kete Castle J. T. L. E. ELIASON, INC.

A' etc port E. J. HOLLINGSWORTH CO. iYetttirfc NEWARK LUMBER COMPANY 223 East Main Street L. W.

WALDRID6E 136 East Main Street Richardson Park RICHARDSON VARIETY STORE 301 S. Maryland Ave. Short Ribs Beef "21c Smoked Ham gj 29e Frankfurters "35e Creamy Cole Slaw 1 9c Luncheon Meat 10c Pressed Ham Chili Con Came "21c Potato Salad 19c Fancy Codfish Fillets n33c 2420 MARKET STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK These Prices Effective In Oar Store sad Meat Market in Wilmington mad Vicinity..

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