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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 30

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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THIRTY WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINCTON. DELAWARE. FRIDAY. JUNE 12.

1942 ment to commissioned rank in the Naval Reserve. single operation program a quarter of a billion dollars worth of war construction in the Spokane area. The companies represented are building aluminum plants, magnesium plants and working on various military installations in the area. DYESTUFFS TRUST TRIAL' IS DELAYED function. Natural teeth must be serviceable and the gums and supporting structures must be free from disease." A binocular rating of 15-20 vision with not less than a 6-20 in the worse eye will be accepted, providing no organic defects are present.

There has been no change in the physical requirements for appoint Wisim5 PENSIONS RESTORED WASHINGTON. June 11 CD-President Roosevelt signed today a bill restoring to $40 monthly the pension payable to World War veterans suffering from permanent total non-service-connected disability. The original $40 rate had been cut to $30 under the 1933 economy act. REQUIREMENTS EASED FOR NAVAL RESERVE WASHINGTON, June 11 WV-The Navy Department announced today a relaxation of physical requirements for enlistment in the Naval Reserve Corps af fecting vision, heighth and weight. It said it thus expected to "bring about the enlistment of large numbers of applicants who would not qualify for service under former requirements." Volunteers for enlistment now must have "sufficient teeth or suitable replacements to supply satisfactory biting and masticatory THREE WOMEN SEEK NAVAL RESERVE POST xtiivvv i till hi rp a jte.

nn MEAT MARKET I Lb lb iH uvj 419-21 King St. Phono 6922 Three women, including the widow of a Navy man killed at Pearl Harbor, have applied here for the proposed Women's Naval Auxiliary Reserve. One of the applicants' is Mrs. Geraldine Gosnell, 2515 Washington Street, window of Chief Gunner's Mate Paul A. Gosnell.

She is a volunteer nurse's aide at the Delaware Hospital. Her 3-year-old son, Charles E. Gosnell will be admitted to the Naval Academy when he is old enough. The two other applicants are: Miss Maymie J. Smith, Penn's Grove, and Miss Alice Rote, Ridley Park.

Pa. Congress has not made full arrangements for the proposed women's naval organization. Tender Juicy Rump and Sirloin Stimson Declares Action At This Time Would Hamper War Production Effort WASHINGTON. June 11 v-The trial of eight chemical companies and 20 Individuals on charges of conspiracy to violate the anti-trust laws by monopolizing the manufacture and sale of dyestufls has been postponed for the duration on the representation of Secretary of War Henry I. Stimson that to proceed would "seriously interfere with the war production effort." The Justice Department disclosed this today in an exchange of letters between Stimson and Atty.

Gen. Francis Biddle. The postponement "to a later date" is in line with an agreement among the War. Navy, and Justice Departments approved by President Roosevelt on March 20. The dyestufls indictment was returned by a federal grand Jury at Trenton, N.

on May 14 and named Center Cut Loin PORK CHOPS Home Dressed Loin VEAL CHOPS Cenuine Spring Loin LAMB CHOPS TOC STEAKS ft tlh. THirtV fwice before yoe ftnetfy inake up yovr lvA fl weekly food order. Perhaps doubieheek Wll Rv I jLsy will reveal an eitra savings yoa cae make T5Sn at the Giant Tiger. Then invest that savings ia War lenoW VrSaAAf TtAt and Stamps. 381 ic 0)0 Family Sise Top Crade Tasty Club Chickens Butter Franks 39V 23V Fancy Hen Turkeys 33 Delaware Poultry Co.

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Extra Fancy Large Young Jersey Docks. Fancy Guinea Hens AVAILABLE. as defendants or co-conspirators all of the principal chemical companies of the world, including the largest ones in Germany, France, Great Britain and Japan. Several Firms Named The actual defendants were topped by the E. I.

duPont de Nemours Company, of Delaware, and included Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation, American Cyanamid Company, General Aniline Film Corporation. General Dyestuff Corporation, Geigy Company Sandoa Chemical Works, and Ciba Company, Inc, all of New York. In his letter to Biddle, Secretary Stimson said: "It seems preponderantly clear to me that trial of the indictment at this time would seriously interfere with the war effort by consuming the time of executives and key production employes in preparation for and attendance at the trial. It can hardly be doubted that the trial itself will take a very substantial amount of time. "Certain of the defendants have expanded their normal peace-time facilities to such an extent that war production personnel is required to devote any substantial amount of time to activities other than the conduct of the munitions businesses L.aaBaBaBaBaBaBa.aeaeaa please call EARLY FOR deliveries JjiMBMIMBBMBMMMMBiMMMBMMMWa? f.5.M icnrh -y -th tj YWM frrr -I KTnrtV flfnf J- Lm UCOHOBBA L-s Ill aspflBHGus 1 EARLY No.

2 JS GARDEM coj fj) Wheclies cH.rgcax, Gibbs Pork Beans 5c IH-Hct Dog rood 3Nn17c swintAtim I. SZEZZ-- Ubbs Pecs XMSS3 choice 9urr g) of. the respective corporations and such comparatively small amount of commercial business as may still be carried on. Important in War Effort "Even if we disregard it the importance to the war production An IMPORTANT problem facing America's leaders today is greater health protection in every home. For I rzLl 1 1 is tkl effort of dyestufls in and of them.

selves, certain of the corporate de 1 cpsis 1 1 ST TIMDIR. JUICY I fendants are among our most im WHY TAKE portant producers of war chemicals and other vital munitions and are operating numerous government- owned plants for chemical and ex. Vhenits healthier families mean higher increased efficiency a stronger nation. One of the simplest yet most effective health measures is to make household "danger zones" Clorox-clean. Let Clorox provide "first aid" in the health defense of your home simply follow directions on the Clorox label.

plosives manufacture, and It is essential that their attention shall CIQROKLEAII not be diverted from war produc tion. a. "The running of the statute of us nygienicuiiy limitations has been tolled (stopped) by the indictment. clean! SI mtA 8 tMHil nrnrn noAST 15c Hi "Accordingly, I am of the opinion that trial of the indictment at this time would seriously interfere with the war production effort. a I I rl I Clorox adds sparkle, freshness, and more important, therefore, request that you post SDainruurns, iuo, nceu regular iierex-ueanjing: Washbasins, bathtubs, toilet bowls may look clean.

pone this trial as provided in the sanitary cleanliness in kitchens! Germs In kitch- l. :m.j agreement approved by the i iai'vr ve harbor millions of dangerous germs. Clorox disin- I alassware. That's why it is important to use Clorox fects, deodorizes, removes stains from tile, enamel, Biddle told Stimson that it was his understanding that "during "the course of the investigation this mat regularly for disinfecting dishes, rj i -4 Clorox has 1 Igl-1 exclusive qualities it is free from in germicidal action towels and other is effective yet gentle 'danger zones Clorox deodorizes Vii JLK.i.T" 1 PILLSBURY GOLD MEDAL CERESOTA in its manv nersonal uses, vj; as it disinfects, removes stains too. ter was discussed and it was then agreed that if this department were armitted to proceed with the investigation the trial upon any indictment which might be returned would be postponed if in your view further proceedings would interfere mi rwmv rorr Truw rn no I 1 II I nv AMERICA'S FAVORITE HOUSEHOLD DISINFECTANT with war production." This is the second major case which has been postponed at the request of the War and Navy De GOROX is on important aid in Public Health Defense as well as in Home Health Defense! Clorox used precaution ogoinst bacterial contamination of drink ing water; for sanitation in restaurants, soda fountains, taverns, dairies and other food proceising plants; in diaper laundries; for preparation of surgicol solutions and for general sonitory uses in hospitals.

4 lStSStNTIAlTo NATIONAL "itinu hum muxmmm partments. Stimson and Secretary of Navy Frank Knox joined in re REM0VIS STAINS questing postponement of prosecu FREE FROM CAUSTIC tion of an anti-trust case involving the General Electric Company, Carboloy Company, and others. DUZ UCO OR COUNTESS taj-KMimrwr o-inii I A3 I IK. BT Facial Tissue. MRS.

MARION KELLY AS WAR REMINDER nn OCTAGON SOAP OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 3 13c OCT AGON CLEANSn 3T-13c OCTAGON GRAN. SOAP 22c OCTAGON- SOAP FLAKES 22e Ban ttm mif-j' Jiiiiut iTTi-nrr-r- 1 HUDSON ULTRA SOFT Toilet Tissue 4 I9c UCO PURE Apple Butter 13 Ti. er Uce YUaw Hlva Clinq Peaches. 19c LAKE SHORE HONEY 5 89C D1F Powder 9C DIF Hand Cleaner, 1JC mm KEW YORK, June 11 (INS) A dashing picture in her smart red Jacket and skirt, with a white blouse, Mrs. Marion Kelly, widow of Colin Kelly, America's second World War hero, arrived in New York today by plane.

She'll be marshal! of the home front division of the gigantic "New York at War" parade Saturday, or, as she put it, soberly: "Exhibit A to keep the people of America reminded that there is a war going on. It's really amazing to find out that a large number of our people don't seem to know there la ft war." Telephone 6125 Fifth and King Streets m-mf. sliii.ii -V'krmt iituiltfi Milk fit flil 1" i'I tf" BEST NEW Til FOODS eEsRBQUflBTERS FOB BONELESS ROLLED MEATY PINBONE TO POOL WAR EFFORT SPOKANE. June 11 (Py Eleven contracting firms from various parts of the United States embarked today on a pooling plan of labor and equipment designed to weld into a CH? sa 6oero.sr I Center I Loin Pork to Roast, ZVz to 4 lbs. Lean FRESH HAMS Legs of Baby LAMB Boneless Rolled LAMB Extra Special Capons, Hen Turkeys Home Dressed Roasting, Frying Broiling Chickens 42 lb.

35 39 lb. lb. Tmmer Lars CRISP Ib. 36c WILSON'S CERTIFIED SMOKED HAMS New Onions Boston Lettuce Dlood Deets FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fraah Jeraer SPARKLING FRESH SEA FOODS 3 10c 2 u- 9c 3 He 19c 'ot. 25c 6 10c Santa Clara Fresh PLUMS OO nit f'wrvr lWiJJW aaaesMi 29c Fancy Large SEA BASS lb.

Lart Joicr CalM. FeBO Juice Persian Limes Sankist Oranges Sunkist Lemons Florida Juicy ORANGES doz. 33 15c Soft-Shell CRABS Calif. Snnkist 45' ORANGES doz. )OHN FELINS.

CROCERIES TaU Libby'a )(c MU-K ...3 cans Tartan Sliced 1 Cc APPLES can 75 DOG ore FOOD 3 cans -3 WHEATIES 2 for 23c College Inn Olc TOMATO JV1CE ail Small Hetnx )QC CATSUP boU.tW Crashed White No. I OQc CORN cans 1 Bartlett No. 2H 97c PEARS can I Sweetheart 4 0 1 SOAP (Deal) bars 1 Bak-Rite 3-lb. CC SHORTENING Soft-Silk Ce CAKE FIOCR Boston Mackerel Croakers 23c lb. Fillet Haddock 33c lb.

Fillet Sole 49c Ib. Sliced Cod 33c lb. RJI 45e Halibut Salmon Shrimp Scallops Red Ripe Slicing Ac Home-Grown Tomatoes Wow CARROTS 2 buns. Home Grown -QC f'Y New or Home-Grown IQc SSZT Old Potatoes SJj- Bsn, 2te SaiSSSS 15 FnU Podded jf SCALLIONS Lima Beans Cucumbers 2 for 15c Hard Heads Iceberg Lettuce ujJjf Peaches I BIRDS EYE FOODS I Cjj 23c pk. I Chopped Steak 39c lb.

dfir A lb. Fresh-Picked CRAB MEAT CUw White ail 1 ail I 1 ill 11 59c 07 lb. lb. 2nd and French Sts. tVilssinnton.

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