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THREE WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINCTON. DELAWARE. TUESDAY. MARCH 23.

1943 DAMAGE AT $4, Two Wilmington Boards Announce Newest Draftees They Do Sell Nice Things at IP IDE Fl The names of men recently inducted in the Army. Navy, and Marines from two Wilmington selective mr I si 71 East Tenth Street: Harry Louis Gillen. 518 Tav'or Street; Forrest James Sam-mons. 848 Spruce Street; Parron Taylor Workman, 109 West Twenty-seventh Street; William Elsberry Lloyd. 60S West Nineteenth Street.

The Board No. 2 men who joined the Marines are: Frank Milton Volk, 3613 Washlns-- Delaware's Fashion Rendezvous Roof of Service Building And frvice, bords. were eased yester- i oay at selective service headquar- Hall Burned; 16 Couples i i i of those listed is Edward F. Are movea 10 mew uuaners Muir rine. a city fireman, who went v.nnvver Avenue: mium into the Army.

I SMO Vandever Avenue: Lewis Earl Simmons. The men from Wilmington Board 127 west Twenty-ninth street. No. 2 inducted into the Army are! following men from Wilming-the following: ton No- we inducted into I rVia earifirtAe More than S4.000 in damage resulted yesterday morning from a Victory Store Hours: Monday. Noon to 9 P.

M. Tuesday Through Saturday. 10 A. M. to 6 P.

M. fire in a service building at Ship- iH. hnnclno rioirolnnmor.t "ward Benjamin SZUblfiSkl. 603 Church i oci.iv.io. ciuv, (l "vai I I ittW.

BAfA mi A.r.-.iE nuMjii iis nay- uiau.u.u. io rinivu nirrei. A Ventle and Broom jtiard Boulevard: Joseph Michael Lynch, Eirfcene A. Brown, ion Poplar Street: ividiyiaiiu Street. I 3'7 West Thirtieth Street; Richard Cran- Vieotino Stout.

407 West Thirtv-fifth Street: BV Iltfa III rhinrilM ftll fill Rw The fire started in William Brown. 235 Poplar Street; Sylvester T. Bryson. Liberty Boulevard. Min-quadale; George H.

Burke. 302 East Second 8treet: Frank M. Cagiano, 513 West Third Street: John R. Campbell, 12(18 Walnut Street: John H. Carroll.

210 Eis OUCl in a service DUlimng, wntcn tnteenth Street: Stephen Alfred Piorkow contains heating equipment, and ski, 05 Church Street: Michael Fisher, i KOI Kirkwood Street; Herbert Watson Hat- other facilities for four other build lngs of 16 apartments each. Dam ton. 2408 Washington Street: John Joseph i Fifth Street; Anthony L. Carter. 4:7 West Hollis.

1124 Davis Street: Clinton Mavnard Third Street; James A. Clark. 837 Poplar f4 'WcWtiM age to one of the heaters made it' Howard, 701 West Twenty-second Street: i street: Clarence F. conant. 1109 Brandy-necparv to move tenants frnm niw 1 William Martin Tracy, 306 Concord Ave-! wine Street; Alvin A.

82S New necessary move tenants irom one nut. HttTMn J05 Elst: Castle Avenue; Robert A. Davenport. 109 or trie buildings to another group Twenty-third Street; Charles Hadley Mar-j East Fifteenth Street. Of apartments Just Completed.

I gerum. 12 East Twenty-third Street: How-1 Nicholas DeMartine. 410 Eat Fourth Tk. t( th. ard Anthon Kuhn.

216 Brooklar.d Terrace: Street; David L. Dempsey. 1228 French Joseph Harry Homano. 1202 North Heald Street; Alexander Dombrowski. 25 Schuyler and a hall were damaged, account 8treet; Edward Francis Mulrine.

3714 Wash- street. New Brunswick. N. Abe Dreksler ington Street; Waiter John Przywara, 301 306 King Street: Norris w. Drobmski.

516 North Divison Street. Salisbury. Met: Al-; East Fourth Street; Edward H. Qihbs, 2P2 bert Edward Maloney. 205 East Twenty- East Thirteenth Street; William M.

Hall, second Street; Richard Francis Mahoney. 602 East Third Siren; Phillip E. Henry, 192J Hutton Street; Wilham Joseph Gro- I 823 King Street; Dallas Hill. 1101 Walnut thaus. 2917 Harrison Street: Charles Eu-1 Street; Basil Hlywiak, 8.15 Bennett Street; gene Taylor.

909 Park Place: John Graham Archie Holland. 1336 French Street; Tags-art, 2406 Madison Street. Nathaniel Hunt, Walnut Street, Herbert Earl Lux, 2227 Pine Street: Har- Oils W. Hutchison. 600 Melrose Avenue, ry Burton Smack.

935 Kirkwood Street: Bellefonte. William Newton Chambers, 718 Vandever! Aaron Johnson. 108 Poplar Street: Henry Avenue: George Theodore Ziegler. I North i Jones. 424 Tainan street; uavid J.

Kng-Pennewill Drive. Edgemoor Gardens: John stein. S31 Poplar Street; William R. Long, Michael 1003 East Eighth 417 East Third Street; Ralph E. Mason, ing for half of the estimated loss.

The other half resulted from damage to supplies in the building, including bed linens, blankets, mattresses and towels, which are furnished to the tenants by the Wilmington Housing Authority, operators of the development. State police and representatives of the Federal Public Housing Authority conducted an investigation yesterday to discover how tfie fire started. Newport, Five Points. Mill" Creek, Cranston Heights, Elsmere, and Minquadale Fire Companies responded to the alarm. The 16 couples moved from their apartments are: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Street: Joseph Charles Watterson.

2918 804 Wilson Street; Michael Matwev. 449 Washington Street: Edward Piorkowski. 905 I South daymen Street; Vance MiNair Church 8treet; Kenneth Lee Walker. 31 I 318 East Tenih Street: William Myers. East Twenty-second Sireet: Walter Mitflin 807 Wi'son Street: Edward Neal.

213 Del- Speakman m. 11 West Twentv-seventh more Place; Joseph Palmer. 414 East 0 She looks at fabric first. She wants a good, soft wool that she needn't pamper. If there's fur, she makes sure it's the best in its price range.

She fusses about line. Nothing bulky or shoulder-heavy to distort the womanly grace of her figure. Fine workmanship, too. She stresses that even more than she used to. So she comes to Kennard-Pyle's where she can find all these qualities in not two, not three, but dozens of woman-wise coats! Street; William Albert Walter.

1135 East Sixth Street: Steven R. Pavhk. Hartly: Twenty-second Street; Edward Harding Harry A. Peinberger. 410 Pine Street; Totten.

2007 Jefferson Street; John Valen- Alexander Kiageiey, ropiar street tine Clark. 1325 East Fourteenth Street: Samuel A. Rossitto. 421 East Fifth Albert Gabriel Salvatore. 1304 Claymont 1 Street: Eugene L.

Russ. 1106 A Street; Street: George Michael Donahue. Jlt Westl John Samuel. 213 Tatnail Street: Joe Allen Eighteenth Street: Hubert Sheldon 8tees. Shaffer.

307 West Second Sireet: Sidney James McDermOtt, Mr. and Mrs. 1 20 West Tbirty-nirtth Street: Charles 1 Silverstein. 14: French Street: George Wesley Burris. 1S06 Market Street; Alvin i Small.

424 East Fourth Street: Stanley James O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Franklin Jones, 1020 Philadelphia Pike; T. Somen. 40 East Fourth Street: Edwin William Vandever.

Jr 1221 North Clay-! Spanish. 316 Taylor Sireet; Benjamin mont 8treet; Grover Wright Phillips, 701 i H. Spliler. 321 East Fourth Streei: John Street. Delmar.

1 Stocki, 4.11 New Castle Avenue: Siephen Henry Jacob Rhodes. 808 Kirkwood E. Szumowskt. 606 East Fifth Street: Clar-Street; Francis Joseph Ciemania. 1145 East ence E.

Turner, Walnut Sireet; Lin-Fourteenth Street: Eugene Anthony Mai- lord O. Ward. 92! Wilson Street: Els- inowski. 711 East Sixth 'Street; Henry worth T. Watson, 835 wainut Street: Enoch $5) Kozicki.

815 North But ion wood Street: A. Watson. 319 East Eighth Street: Ro-Charles Joseph Kelleher. 3904 Market I land H. White.

916 Wainut Street: James (5) 5 EACH Coats Coats Coats Dress Casual Sports Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lemley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albrecht, Mr.

and Mrs. William Leadbetter. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waterhouse, Mr. and Mrs-George Jacob, Mr. and Mrs.

Oswald Schlote, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Lee. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mr.

and Mrs. Casey Pugh. CARDS FOR EXTRA GAS AVAILABLE APRIL 22 Street; William Herrirk Gordy, 216 East Willis. 104 East Fourth Street: James Twenty-ninth Street: Carl Jones. 49 North I Wright.

614 East Third Street; Milton Zeir- Pennewill Drive. Edgemoor Gardens: Wil- insky. 310 Walnut Sireet. liam Hasler Doerflinger. 121 West Seven- Thomas J.

Miller. 11 East Fourteenth teen th Street: John Leroy Russell, 2103 Street: Lester F. Eaton. 601 Windsor Pine Street: Robert Vernon Walker. 2603 Street: David J.

Masseltl. Street Tatnail Street: Samuel Clifford Harris, Leonard P.avmond. 926 west Second Street 106 East Twenty-fourth Street: Walter Joe V. Allen. 101 East Fifth 8treet Jefferson Kylen, 305 West Thirty-sixth i John W.

Anderson. Jr M3 Eatt Thir. Street; Prtncis Joseph Murphy, 424 Mc-; teenth Street: Liovd W. Avret. 1919 Lin- Holdpra.

rf oncnlino ntun Avenue: Cecil Junior Murray. 2811 coin Street: Melvin A. Fsntum. i Tatnail Street. Edward Louie Mmcewlc.

Walnut Sireet: William Bart- iwm Jicru auuiiiunai gascune 600 Spruce Street; Ralph Carrmgton. i tt. 426 Queen Street: Elmer Bmkley, Crepes! Fleeces! Shetlands! Gabardines! Fitted! Boxy! In Navy, Black. Brown, Lavender, Red, Beige, Blue. Green.

Nude and Mixed Tweeds! All Sizes of Course! JOT necessary dnvins mav not aDDlvi22 McCabe Avenue: Vernon Carlisle Reed. 729 West Fourth Street: Paul Biack- Lmmree" EnoV, Ha-a-! EE. IN SnUT. April 22, the OPA announced $25.00 to $39.95 Other Coats ter. I6 East eeventeentn street; jonn ton.

303 Shipley Street; James Alphin Franei loni, 305 East Twenty-third Street: 411 Shipley Street: George Nabb. 723 i Sydney Alfred Horstead. 428 Vandever King Street; James Lloyd. 311 East yesterday. With the No.

5 coupons good for three gallons, the drivers will not require the extra gasoline Kennard-Pyle's, Second Floor Avenue: A.bert Steve Lopata. 611 East Third Sireet: Arthur Gibson. Jr 231 Poplar i Eleventh Street: Joseph Chandler Palmer, street; James W. Duncan. Gneral DelivJ 3213 Van Buren Place; Wallace Robert ery: Alexander Boykin.

334 Townsend i Comeeys. 2507 Van Buren 8treet: David Street: John L. Smith. 112 Market Sireet Harvey Owens. 2721 West Street: Harry Leroy Ernest 831 Walnut Sireet Matthew Thielemann.

128 East Twenty- Harvey O. Ruaaetl. 1313 King Street. second 8treet; Robert Benson Venable. 2925: I Jefferson Street.

Morton Carlis. 413 Mr-i PLANTS TO GET AWARD Cabe Avenue; Hugh John Morris. Jr 1326 I e. tu iE.st Thirteenth Street, Edward Bi.vm. PIant of tne Hercules Powder 6ia East Ninth street.

Company at Port Ewen. N. and Paul Franklin North. 1005 North Heald HopewelL and a DuPont Com- until then, it was explained. With the ban on pleasure driving lifted yesterday, motorists with books had coupons good for 24 gallons of gasoline to be used for four months, instead cf two month as was the case before.

Extension of the time, which halved the basic ration, was ordered to retain the saving of approximately 30.000 barrels of gasoline a day which was achieved under the pleasure driving ban. The old cards had 90 miles of occupational driving and motorists who used those supplies for going to work or in connection with work are eligible for sUDDlemental Street: John Stewart While. 1324 East Thir- pany plant al MorgantOWn. W. teenth Street; William George Comegys, jl rf.rt 3oi Monroe place; John Franklin Raw-1 were among 49 designated yesterday iins.

3001 west street; waiter Hibbert by the War Department and Navy Miller. 3601 Broom street; Harold Pepper Department to receive Armv-Navy Wright. 407 West Twenty-ninth Street; Romaio Joseph Romano. 12.3 North HeaM Pnan tor production excellence. tooftYomi Spun? Suit With Shortie Topper! Y4 rim Street: William Joseph Tucker.

2317 Tatnail Street; Richard Baldwin Miller, 101 West Twentieth Street: Jamea Aioysius Hynes, 17 West Twenty-seventh Street; Robert Francis Herman. 938 Spruce Street; Guy Wililam Duling. 2304 Market Street: Consider the ratinn To srpt them however an- 1 Ell wood Kirk Truman. 3107 Market Street; rations. 10 get.

inem noweyer ap Uue CniJdSi nos 'CCdJlf'iMy (JUS 4 Jr A i Of THE BILTM0RE Siarobynski. 15 West Thirty-fifth Street: Charles Edward Milan. 1113 Lombard: Street; Leon Charles Coombs. 805 Locust Street; William Hearn. 911 Poplar Street: I Stanley Charles Binder.

3106 Van Buren Street: John Robert Bock. Hockessin; i Michael Bib. 419 Washington Sireet. Roland George Beecham. 415 Taylor 1 Street; Carroll Scott Barr.

1318 East Twenty-second Street; David Jonea H. Bacon. 3008 Washington Street; Jamea Muncy Barcus, 507 North Franklin Street: i Max Irving Bucboltz. 9:9 Lombard Street; Fred Llewellyn Benedict. 723 East Tenth Street: Pinkney Robert Webster.

413 East Ninth Street: John Howard Ayres, 406 Tay- i lor 8treet; John Henry Fasaett. 917 Ben- i nett Street: Carl 848 Poplar' Street; Jerome Palmer Beeeham. 415 Taylor! Street; Spurgeon Hickman. 1115 Tatnail; Street; Walter Lee Owens. 530 East Twelfth Street; Frederick Harrison Stokes.

In Plaid or Shetland jjj-iiaAs lo ot a ciuu cu tu aui sharing club to carry three, or more, other persons to work regularly. Applicants for supplemental rations who do not form car sharing clubs must explain why to the boards. Reasons of inconvenience will be no longer accepted. TO DISCtSS DRAFT LAW CoL Usnry Rhoads of Philadelphia, regional liaison officer between the selective service system and the War Manpower Commission, will discuss the operation of the draft In relation to industrial labor needs at the dinner meeting of the employment and personnel managers group in the Hotel DuPont Thursday at 6 p. m.

The proup is sponsored by the Manufacturers Section. Chamber of Commerce. A. K. Van Tine is chairman.

uSU i A remarkable cream ing "'ocine th- "ng advan Aa "nportant air? 7 4fid. attaininS Direct elevator and stairway connections with Grand Central to all that is best in luxurious comfort, high quality meals and perfect service. To heighten the enjoyment of your visit to New York slay at The Biltmore. Special Rata to Sarvka Man TBI BOWMAN BOOM lor Dancing and Entertainment at Dinnor and Supper Poplar William Lee Thomas. 407 East Sixth Street; William Wilson.

633 Christiana Street: William George Tom- linson. 510 Taylor Street. John Leon Eimore. 1331 Walnut Street; Clifton Tay'or, 606 Lombard Street: Edwin Forrest Booth. 1234 East Twenty-second Sireet; Leon Harvey 414 Vandever Avenue: Dee Bixler.

3109 Market Street: Horace Edward Burton. 419 East Tenth Street; Ludy Louia Leatherbury. 604 East Third Street: John Walter Buel. 621 West Twenty-seventh Street; Charles Boslck. 1115 i Upper Oak Street: Glen Bahn Armstrong, 9 West Thirtieth 8treet; Jack Eugene Al- ford.

7 Buena Vista Street; William John Bakey, 2229 Carter Street: Austin Charlea Anderson. 409 Taylor Sireet: Jamea Robert Biesinger, 3204 Monroe Street: Roland Ken- neth Unkart. 188 Tatnail Street; James B. Ferrell. 527 East Twelfth Street; Thurl Ernest Andrews.

215 West Twenty-sixth ODT RECORDS REFINED Records which must be kept by holders of certificates of war necessity. Issued by the ODT. were explained yesterday by Clarence E. Keyes, Dover, district manager of the ODT, at the meeting of the wholesale and construction industries section of the Chamber of Commerce in the Hotel DuPont. Mr.

Keyes reminded his listeners that the first quarterly report on truck operations. Is due immediately after March 31. i Street: Merritt Willitu Yearslev. 2301 Bay- -4? first Floor nard Boulevard: Abner Ra; Overdeer, 2909 Harrison Street. I Those from the same board who i David B.

MalUjan, Frsidnl MADISON AVE. AT 4JBD ST.7 M. Y. Diroot wlavatwr and ztairwar oomavwetioss witk Grand Crarral entered the Navy: James Joseph Turner. 929 Lombard Street: King So'omon Thomas.

712 Curlett Street: Walter Sawka. 1345 Vandever Avenue; Michael Hati. 1019 Kirkwood Street: Jerome Milton Taylor, 1216 Heald Sireet; Leslie Meredith Logue, 2616 Tatnail Street; Benjamin Joseph Campagna, 601 East Sixth Street: James Francis Hession, 3005 Jefferson Street; Itxie Norman Schoenberg. AT SAFETY MEETING John R. Fader, manager of the Delaware Safety Council, left yesterday for New York City to attend the Greater New York Safety Council Congress and Exposition at the Hotel Pennsylvania, He will return Friday.

IN THE RANGERS they say: yj0 V0U SAID IT, RANGER-CAMELS A HAVE GOT WHAT Sf IT TAKES Topnotch value! Top-flight fashion! A coat you can fling over anything your suits, slacks, dresses, and look tremendously smart. They're easy to wear and easy on your budget. Sizes 10 to 16. "CAT CRAWL" for an advance hugging the ground "BUSHMASTERS" for Ranger trained in the Caribbean area for tropic jungle-fighting Shoes In Sleek, Supple $ol95 Gabardine The ranks of women who wear Treadeasy shoes are growing daily because, Treadeasys provide a firm footing for these wartime days, give complete round-the-clock comfort, conserve your energy. That's why they are a prime preference with women when they part with their prized Ration Coupon No.

17. Just come in and try on a pair! Dm MINSTREL SHOW (A) 100 Shetland style in luscious pastels. (B) Wool and rayon style in handsome plaids. Be sure to bring your Sugar Ration Book with its coupon No. 17 do not detach coupon.

for an attack at night with faces blacked up "CAMEL" for the Army man's favoritf) cigarette Kennard-Pyle's, Second Floor Kennard-Pyle's, First Floor Open A Charge Account! rinsT in nt mvic Tbe favorite cigarette with men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard is CameL (Based on actual tales records in Canteeni ctnd Post Exchanges.) lUMf CAWELS Ukr I WITH MEI LIKE THAT EXTRA eW MILDNESS AND i They Do Seu Nice Things at 0 The U. S. Government HAS NOT put a ban on Charge Accounts. Our Credit Department will be pleased to accept your application and give you full details as to how a Charge Account at Kennard-Pyle's can be so beneficial. Come in at your earliest convenience Third Floor.

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