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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 4

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FOUR WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 iaywwwm. JtftJjW'W-swqa, JUNIOR FIREMEN IS RECITAL GIVEN 3 Building Inspector, plumbing In-spector, Court of Common Pleas, Family Court, County Engineer. "It would appear to us that because of the large number of financial transactions and the diversified nature of same no sound system of internal control can be perfected until such time as all deposits are me CI! AI SCHOOL .14 Future Firefighters Be defy. He had been on the editorial staffs of the Coatesvllle Record, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the PhilsdrU phia Bulletin, and the old Evening Ledger.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leona Wynn Rettew, and four ions, Thomas III, David, William and James Rettew. Miss Mary E. B. Hanson Miss Mary E.

B. Hanson, of 424 South Bancroft Parkway, an em-ploye of Wilmington Savings Fund for a number of years, died yesterday afternoon In The Memorial Hospi-titl, where she had been a patient since Sunday. She had been ill for time. Miss Hanson was born In Wilmington, the daughter of tha late John B. and Annie Johnson Hanson.

She had lived here all her life. She waR a member of the Dorcas Class of Iminnnucl Baptist Church, Camp No. 2. P. O.

of and the Christian Oman Musir Prpspntpri by the word5 of Ne castle, uiyan iviumo is rresenieaiDeiaware' piTCedtng tne mme of BV Porter HeaOS Before any lndlvidua' department head or i official. EnthUSiastiC Audience' "It would also appear to us that I the system of internal control and tween Ages of 15 and 18 Sign Up at Talleyville The first reorganization meeting of the Junior firemen of the Talleyville Fire Company was held last XiiRht with 14 future full fledged firefighters In attendance. The eomnanv jauirr eiimu, uui iioneuiricss mc intituling .1 1 flf fll.irfl. nnnll 4 Automatic Plant Units Discussed The development of automatically controlled chemical plants and their operation was outlined in a talk before the Wilmington Section, Instrument Society of America, Tuesday night by Albert F. Sperry, president of Panellit, of Chicago, designers of such units.

Mr. Sperry stressed, however, that despite the great advancements made In this field that mail and his brain were still and would continue to be the most important factors in the operation of such units no mutter how complex or extensive the automatic control units berome. The rend toward such units for controlling the operation of chemical plants was started in Wilmington about a dozen years ago by the DuPont Company, the speaker said. His company has a local office in Wilmington. It was announced at the meeting that the electronics course being given by the local chapter will start tonight at 7:30 p.

m. in Room 401 of the Pennsylvania Railroad Building. There are still a couple of openings for the course. ru Liiuoiasiic aunic-nce lasi a.uu.u uc uupruvea consia-heard a recital on the Hammond "ably by the designation of the Re- concert organ by Porter Heaps of Tax and County Treas the auditorium of the new Hich Is endeavoring to have a "com and Missionary Alliance Church. urer as the sole revenue collector for the county.

The other departments or offices would function solely as issuing agents for licenses, documents, etc. in regards to all fund activities. "We wish to call attention to the fact that certain funds remain in bank accounts, the ultimate disposition of said funds being doubtful at the present time, Reference is made to the following officers: "Clerk of Peace, Prothonotary, Clerk of the Orphans Court and Register in Chancery. lands School, under the sponsorship of the Wilmington Music Bach, Chopin and Wagner were among the composers whose selections were presented by the concert organist who has been a guest soloist with several symphony orchestras. Mrs.

Cecil C. McNatt was chairman of the committee for the concert. The program included: "Praise the Lord with the Drums and Cvmbals." Sicfrirt Knnr.Elprt' pany or 20 Junior firemen goon. The youths enrolled are between 15 and 18 years. After the latter ape they are eligible to become senior firemen.

Last night the Juniors were given instructions in hooking up hose, raising ladders and other phases of fireflghting. A spokesman for the company said that the Juniors have made efficient firemen upon graduating Into the senior ranks and that they have performed valuable service durincr Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Edith A. Reeder, Boxwood, three nieces and five nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Saturday at the McCrety Funeral Home. 270(i Wnshlnptnn Street. Interment will be In Silver- I "Chorale, Sacred Head, Sur- 1 i rriimrlnri Rnrh- "Pvol 1 1 a a A 'Attention Us also called to the fart that in -nrtaln Fugue in A Minor." J. S.

Bach; vwmiii UIH" going officials remove records ofac-lfTHT'TTA ACTIVATION PROCEDURE rmnllnn Iwn nauf ariimrlrnn. tka count, cancelled check anrf bank 1 UaiMLU statements from the brook Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. YVARBMITOV SI'lAKS U. S. Rep, Herbert B.

Warburton spoke on experiences as a freshman Congressman at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Y' Men's Club at the YMCA yesterday. William Swayze. chairman of the day, In intermezzo. Aitreci Hollins; "Fast and Sinister," Leo Sowerby; "Sancta Virgo Virginnum." Joseph Muset; "Allegro Vivace" (Fifth evidently being under the impres sion mac said records are personal Mrs. Era Harper Funeral services lor Mrs.

Era Harper, 70, of 1131 East Fourteenth Street, will hp held at 1 n. m. Satur the squadron commanders together with the base commander yesterday in another step toward making Delaware one of the most important centers for air ferrying activities in the nation. Shown left to right are: Maj. James D.

Otis, commander of the First Ferrying Squadron; Maj. Donald L. Clarke, commander of the 21st Squadron, and Col. Paul A. Zart-man, the base commander.

Symphony), Charles Marie Widor; property. This policy retards, to the day when most of the volunteer firemen are working. He said ihey have responded to grass and brush fires and where there have been house fires they have assisted in carrying ladders and hose lines and have operated pumpers. The youths are not permitted In burning buildings unless requeued by senior members, it was said. They are allowed to ride the fire apparatus and are Insured as well as the older members, the spokesman Tarantelle redenck Chopin; I certain extent, methods of Internal 'Barbara's Lullaby," Porter Heaps; day from Union Baptist Church, control and poet auditing niiu fVJCTl BUUIWIIK, "It was noted that the office of Claymont, with interment in Ciree "'in vile U11ILC Ul i 'bcherzo, Samuel rtousseau; "Song troduced tne Riiest speaker, George E.

Duttnn, president, presided. More fit the MSVa anil thp "Niuhtlncr. Pr.nnlnll. iliiu, rvniril-u Pri.nt mull 1 i. I.

I gf.ie, Enrique Grandns, and "Ride: vice of lnter-offlce settlements and'from 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow night' than 40 members and guests at- jobuild a good character for the jj. JJjgg Hall- Continued from Firt Pan of the Valkyries," Richard Wagner. as a result has no knowledge of t1l' E- P''ker Funeral tended.

Instead, he went back to Hall's! Continonj irom Firt rtt laid transactions until such time as ta-st lvnt-" atrcet, Ches-receipts of same recorded. Thisiter- oolicv also Mrs. Harncr. widow of the Rev. County- DEATHS come ri me junior nremen go to luc rl shnw-na him normal -v, utL! sfVecl as cniel ot Flight Op- echool during the day and generally ransom was planned.

erations. division office of the Den- i- f.ii i- lhearert inH rarrnH nut in oil una HI OIK UfCHU.se 01 rieroeri warper, cnea Minaay int me mj me me unit in uip aner-r u. oinruiirr cnuru imp guuiy pa ru tti l'i'nl hum itnjrdj tfnn.i riute lenm aim aiuuiev out imj-, money mad Ereedv and lustful" 'tr nrVin. ytamo. uum me nesisser or Is than bj iu suns, uaviu runs the Brandywine branch at 2120 Mar- He aTaaVwlffm rnL ti we "To Tn rK' fT 'tZT ln and.

Harper both of Cla.r-ket Street, and in the dnve-in. on all would-be kidnapers' Joseph and rartVd ilvinR wnh Mn P'anM "3 That k. more from the Buildin Pa- brothers, c-rard in branches at 3605 Market Street that America would not stand lor Heady. The Zr iW tUf, miL in Ph Thrfe "ic "owed de.iM,one- Twl and 418 Delaware Avenue. Last yearthat kind of crime.

ipiot to dnap and kU hu Bobbv iillvfr tar' theu D's" Th. determination Ureases in this source of revenue: iof J-Ph and Em-iui. u.i. i. aim mi iune souoy.

tineuished Plvmc Crnxx with nn of the ultimate disnosition of rpr.T-u.ci mitt una oaiiK rsuiiiaiiu us luia.inas ne arniorea oeien.se attemnrs tn for mmv 7 tnr ont-rui. oown S1.UB7.2&: the R. i. idaiim 1 oaK leal cluster: ie Air Medal wiih tain iiinas or DanK accounts Dre- BrTR At rVitnu H'lt, tinr ilrvirk un Sgv, 17. HrX'iiid i hi Uravr.

3i yr. Rr.tt.v. fniM( trt tn.te4 to the i. rural frvic it, tn NkIioIi funfr-ii Hiim. 310 Jwnipi Hfrft.

on Nov Jl, ftt 1 Otl'il. In (t Ot Chipft iju mDi QPPnliriTS at luHII I it II I 'tnnui riA Inrlnonnr wor-t. cluster and his outfit received Wy referred to. 'MtPv uj lni.n. .1 eil.

i V. at 5JO. rossession or hec ki The Colonia. Company has! live, because ofWirhe b.k- fllf 'VA Reynold H. Beaver i Funeral services for Reynold H.

approximately swi.uou ready lor grounds. hi. it- 7u i ni eves lOOKea down. Mast of the murricd onH has hrn. ti.

iai ii creases in 4. Tliat a legal opinion be ob- nteTiimiritin ta onnnt ihim mrm wrs i tm thnu Ktv. "'v owiu iit Iicry. iHi Nrrk. Frlnit) ni call Beaver, 3d, millwright at the Chrvs-i uj nut 1 k.

iiuiiuii.i mc nuwwuiiiy. ine pr tn ftcrprtam in. 1 1 ikcijv in.T inuui i Biiu ui un iiiiiuiv ii vps at wa.rpr stri.t lainpn in nrn nuuiitL nu iR. ui r.t uri i. in i i ex in itp iht in in ncii'ii ir i ru nnn arr nm it i nnr rvortueir 1 1 i bank, reported.

The'se funds are in portunity makes the planning '7ny oi TmoTton i Mr hrk'aSis-ed 41 if0 "7 the J1 'jt Jumped $109,876.73 panicuiady'-t 1 p. mSi 'IVf, the Fourth and Lincoln Street main consummation of this crime all the' I 7 v. 1 a Pssf sl" cancelled checks cause last year was an election year i Funeral Home. 210 North James iAKVxmZ'ilV. bank, the Mad.son Street and Mary-, more damning," he Mr Headv'd Ri kT ry other records cf account That.

'The jump of $39,588 in costs the Street. Newport, with interment i. K'V land Avenue banks. The district attorney also denied Mrs. Heady dressed in a different ort Ruey, Kan.

Later he trans-if necessary, legislation be enacted New Castle County Workhouse is Otts Chapel Cemetery near there i V' li Mr. Sinsky gave the following Mrs. Heady was tool. She.01 ttLL adefsthoo Aservin nnT iV? thatU rMord' 01 "Plained by the icre Jng ibera 1-i Friends may call tomorrow Wi ''Z break-down of the account knew all alone what was eoine on.1?.11" gray' Sne ra(V si.noo,-.A.'ter servlni? on b-iva count remain in the possession of a itv of the Iw r.nrt at the funeral hnm, h. a.

Maryland Avenue branch, $100,000 helped Hall do it, and could have TaV.n Pin 1 hf offlc' of the this institution. i Mr. Beaver died Tuesday at his'-nC: SV and 1,800 accounts; Madison Streetsaved Bobby's life if she had wanted Tvi, i DLm! P'J u' 'as trans" C.stle. such as. the Comptrol-j The rise of $64.846 75 in the sewer Chestnut Hill, near' Newark i approximately $60,000 and 800 he said.

JrSe he tne 48.h Wlthi ler "thfr t( ot Keom' Prtment explain by Levy heart attack. He had Iril counts, and the remainder in the "Why, she was more interested tn is, h.a(e LHA8. K' 1 (he Comptroller Court spokesmen as renZntf worked that day and comolained of JM itiiuy iu u.e i or ner tur "ric nr way ass enpa to vaca. mi i toy to a.e ior tier diu i i 1 .1.. i i ii At, iiuri'itiiuc art-: iip inrrpa.i;pfi rncta r.f i irt'iii in anpn re rprnrnprf i uaiiK.

imr limn sne was in uooDy i w.1. m. nt. c.i in tne crime. oona outrit which operated over tlements, s.r,d copy to show the devolved in the growing Belcian.

France and r.ermanw i $40 IN NICKELS STOLEN I Alter io combat missions, he was th trnconnn. "rowing number ofi r. M. e. n.u.nt.r Vn.

uV, ricts. No explanation Beaver, and three daugh- r.d Anr: Htr.ton 0( s-n tely available for the-tw no llve home, Faith A. 'Xtl in the costs of Drotec- i Br- Janice M. Beaver and San- h.w n. L.P.

J. Beaver. H- I. J't. nVmber Kruwing numDer of inr uoioniai jtusj i nmpany wlc" ociiueiirr saio.

executive, who makes 'a "hobby" of Reference To Confei.ion at tempting to study, the. psychology That was a reference to Mrs. of Christmas club members, said Hrady's confession statement that that bank clearing of. checks sn walked away to get her boxer mulled out last year showed that; drS 'whjle Hall shot the little boy FROM BOWLING Distinguished mn7'T The Parkway Bowline Atlr-va I Aledal With 10; office simultaneously with the deliY-l amountine tn ifii 9in oi by his Barents. Ravmnnd thi Thirteenth and Union Street, was i fil0.

'ear theiT of the settlement aheet to the Mr. Lyons orenar th. I and Mm Elaie Be.ver of Munct. Pa I "'1" more ana more' or tne me netta I v. who stole! 1948 Zrhar, table allowing the proportion of by brother, Jes.se Beaver of! r.

u.i iu ne OiScnarged Wlthi rommentinif on th th'rH rnm 1 rii.ir Armi ki no i.dr. on Nov iree pin ball the rnk of captain at a time when' jo tn.rarecom-. dollar expended, as applied to each i R. ot wn i.m trance to mendation. Llwood S.

Leach, presi-i department of th rmmt. efr ir- are Deiii rasnea in ral'rulr reierrea tne lining 'un'M-n into oy tnievc Indicating that more of the emotional terms. He said the; M0 in nickels from th aavinga is remaining here, Mr. wa killed while "trapped like I machines. Police said en 'it ilia I A.u,.irf, a- A Rinkw flouroa thi ta a nvnrri nnimal.

defenseless six vpara Drace was sained bv breakini? a o'a 3 c-11 "1 dent of the Iv inciu; -e rPIW tl. Hn al.l. Mn. Hilda O. S.

Murphy Funeral service for Mrs. Hilda c' rira Cn-i art Irv.tei 'r th ri it tt. ta: Var ivar Ci. a-v ril ATni f'mrurit i $33,000 is OUt- for Christmas savings clubs iin a rear door. Ii, i tn- an estimated 33,000 is out-1 aaid the national Indications are! Hull said that before Mrs.

Headv Benjamin Horwiti of the Jewel i. standing, of which a large sum mav', that Wilmincton seems to be on her downhill slide tojBox. 211 West Ninth Street, reported cLrkl? county funds, in the estate of a ZnLtV.tn",-'- a wrist watch valued at 7i haH. Rl nicnain neid, Ha- a- i or I 03 I Cij "We have tried to determin wlwt wlfp -ld her case should be on stolen from his store by an mtc k- attachf-d to the of comrningnnR happens to these he said. lon to society." She was dl- unidentified man.

Ivvtnv.r fu t0 of personal and public funds in one -01 "Years ago a good many of them vorred just a year ago. Three hub cap, valued at $15 eo ThiMre wit? the ank account. It may be neceLry li r.S"J,Src!S0T,r""" 15 'JJ were cleared in Philadelphia but 'H'res a broken Hull from a car owned bv Anthony the family resid- Mr- sa.d -JJ now find tliat more of them "What began as social drink- Mondelew ski, 2418 West Eighteenth 418 'Nc Cas- Avenue, Do- t0 cmirt Rn T.l" are clearing In Wilmington." he '-if 'nded in this tragedy." Street. rvrn. i this and other smaller items.

cun added. Mr. Sinsky explained that He said Heady was so in- Satindera, 302 East Ninth. nnr Bo P- One way to end the practice approximately 50 per cent of the fafiiated with Hall she would haveI''omP'ainp, that various articles the activation of the th futurey sat or.i w.u.r. i- f- -j j.j ivaiipri at i had Vu.en Squadron and Cinmntixl fil iuiiiic out uc 10 iuijuw inr MUipiiy.

JU, WnO fr 10 was killed instantly Tuesday when' unirai her car struck an abutment on iimt' Route 279 near Elkton. will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow the, Fn' a'r. Pippin Funeral Home, Elkton The 'M 11 Rev.

Thomas Carr of the Church of a su I-' the Latter Dav Saints will be in l'n 3,1 tntrTn' charge. Interment will be in Cherry f- 'Zr, Hill, Cemetery. Thuriaf hmibi, Mrs, Murphy, a resident of Elk.Mrwnr in w. r'tr. in Mills, is mrvived bv her father H.tiv 4 Charles Simpers; dauh'ers V.

ri limn I'nnar nn nr iib larr, i 1 00 11 00 Hi- 1 UK Uillliia, I11C Vlli iill" aauwu Hi if iiilll mas season; another 20tlle kidnaping. But he said taking nia ctmc ak tiini, nuuirsa. her life would not benefit soeietv. "Today's activation of the Military "jh ere 14 remec- r- X.r Transport Squadrons jErOSlOll- The whole defence case pictured rr cnt is reriepas.ted in ravines accounts. 10 to 15 per cent ro towards helping piy nrT mor'caKes, li' ifiillR k''1 HUM KflKTS, Weather Conditions1 in tiatlon Of what un i.ir Hall and Mrs.

Heady as children of aivwvj 0 HJiVU ril Ui n.i, ur nwiiiru IHI live SIS ers ininnnl at Birn Newark- nir' 'T ma a' "fariC, HOUnd U. I a hurt rrwar ftfnni artrt one of Delaware's Breatet opera-i V.T thj "-l Simprrii Hons in which th. attoas. Mr. Lyons and his once In those rj.

O. Simnera. Elk Samuel V. Simners ill IJ a. iL.

0 i V.L llatiaa lit Catlh 4fw. 1 nomas rernarf raraint "a10' bearh front Wilmtrotnn. 1... P. tc'if'I, tt-'t on Not the rest can be classified in "nioving parents.

At one point Mrs. the catecory of miscellaneous usi'S. Heady dabbed at her eyes as a wit-The Farmer Bank of the State described Hall as "a lonely lit-rf Delaware will pav approximately I boy." the son of a coldblooded, innnr.n a "1 governor 01 ine L- i Mmpers. 1.,. WiiMivr.Tnv jj viriviTv wnt to extend the 7 I ne iofd that Delaware's ''''ion, and Mrs, William Pres'on 1 'U Anna oair ti 1 and II IS TT 1 11 COUnt Ii-eo the nff iro nf Pin.

i i j. i. j. Mnsi c.nnv onJ irienosnip to the men of "I ocifRauon exploring w- "ver Uwton. Norria.i t.n-t 'k III euiur V.UD nir m- yl 11T'l 1 11 IIHIIIIIT.

hrr thic vrir un H-i'l nniu called one llh7r tI C'V. of ice. and Clerk 'Uin irini.lrnvt "Hiiiumry, wer oivisi they are welcome 7ftTe n.ce and Clerk. funds. vl, uirti i 1iiit will bank said.

checks will be dated N''-he Baker of Chicago. She was 'high about 70 only witness. MIS. Man CV C'nanrl pin. Tr.

O' Md Mrs s- In Dover and jCowentown. the State. of Orphans Court and Register He touched cn the possibilities of 1 Brodv. Philadelphia Mrs We are most fortunate that the nro t'Z mmunuy shann, Wihninn Defense Department saw fit to eon)VeUn tith' responsibility. I US' Pll 1 10 i.mn.

as of tomorrow. This total nho the aunt who reared Bonnie alter idenrees and a marks a substantial Increase over bT mother died when the child was! low tonight near the approximately in cheiksji0 ear old. 40 degrees; mailed out last year. Mrs. Baker said Bor.nie'i father.

'southwest winds An nffir-inl at tli IrttcimJ Prpiu ia n. me operational head- nf "1 wle governor added, quarters in our state. We believe that i at counts, the books of "that the care of our beach fronts it will be eon- should Drnrrl hi. 2. iriii-ru iu muKe a 10 i murs in Inn- tj.W It I I anKs t.ina, niuniiir jnsiiiuiiou wnn "ir inr tne ii so sne rew nour.

l.irr. I. I i nf itrols and certain results of trans. I Park, naven i had $05,000 In 840 accounts. ne Ilizhway Denartment waa mi-nt r.r,.'j rnrrrui nom, ir" penpie aeem to realize more more the benefit of these Chn nr i rrrM.

nn n.i-ir-i ing money, intendf! for hiohnoa The Mrs. Baker estimated her niece -continued warm today. Highest 63 and was worth about J.io.ooo or $60 000.to Tomorrow rather cloudy and f0 nst- at the time of the kidnaping 'for; not with chance of, earncd said $600,000 ranvim. scattered showers In mountains, usej Denounces Hall's Mother ASTERN" rfANSYI.VANU: r.mn I t.t.1 I "The! Mrs. Baker estimated her niece a use Denounces Hall' Mother ASTERN' I i 'W'ei have ato discu.wd the fact maintenance, for beach erosion mas clubs." said Mr.

Keilev. He i.ir ms seven years he hoH fin's m-- been nuhllrilir rt.r.i i at Crw rrienrt. ma ea 1 wen pimilclty director In Plliladel-! rvmm. attfr flora. that various bank accounts are carried under the name of ficnurtmunt piua ior tne Amerlcnn i lot of the subscribers do not Vina I KJU- BIRTHS He said however, the department heads or office holders with an in.

will nnt ihtrt it. i i.i.iwa viiiumins eimpiiinK it was Airs, ballsy McDowell of aunny, nienf-t in 60-but have various outlets for the La Cyvnc, Kan, who descried Carl today. Tomorrow mostly cloudy and las a boy who "emotions were In mil(1 showers likely west and The Clavmont bran of the same a ttr.nt. lrlipt" qk. .1..

north nortinns dication of the title of their office i it is requested to this work bv the Delaware Hosplul Mr. and Mrs John Jr 'I nf- We haveiCovernor-but he said he also was ii nofed that. addition to the Wondering whether or not beach w. ordon Height, 11,1111 m.iw a 1 ri iiunn tnr nnTT -an aianH L. iiraa i iil L' nr irn 111111 iir vi rwnu nnimi.M 1 IN MrMORlSfl CROZTW-Tt, f1.

rsan or thiak Jm. Jm. T. Ill jagg IWKT lea. aaBHaiaaaaaHav 1ST.

Ifrati rtiiLi. uie nis i. ng nr.ni r.mi, unuxiiiu. 1 Receiver nf Tiym r-, tnbution to approximately 1,200 sub-jfather died-he was 12 then-snd BYS: Southwest winds 12 to 1 m.Cocna. Mr.

and Mrs. Amerigo Treasurer the tni'nn. Li i ffribers. an Official of that branch isha mirt a. i miles an hour: nH nnn New Castle.

Nov. 17 Hant-htar county of- maintenance should come under the Jurisdiction of the Highway Department or the Parts Commission. reported. Last year, the Clavmont could let her I I Courtney. Mr.

and Mrs EdwkrH revenue en Mr. Sharp made It plain he was "Jl V.PinU UaJ a inn I uiain.u iiau UAJillrtLfl flUU.UUU ft Illlie. 1(1 1.049 accounts. J. Onrrlnn Me.

thnnirVi HIGH THUS Tfnv Cox. Mr. and Mrs. William 1 "1 VT. 2 WPrK 01 1 11 '-'unn out nr.i VaV.i,.

I n.ir n. tuiursi- Mil an is I'ice nreslrirnt nf the U'iI. hlnnrfoH AM XI R. I) 2 Newark Vn 17 I of Orphans Court. Reenter nf ireport to the General Assembly that t.i.

i our 1 ner. W.ll.l iiimnni-urnniu lIHIlllfr SO I mington Trust Company and man-1 far as avmnathetie unrinroonHin In I'wes Cru7, Mr. and Mrs. Juan. 215 o.

will be discussed. M. Karl and Britf, 2er of the Claymont branch. was concerned that I hva Hummoclc anch. (was concerned that I have ever I Hummoclc UPras- ccomP8nying table discloses tan Dougherty, manager the sub'-tantlal flevires 7 37 7 SH Srond Street, Nov.

17, son. of the; known." Mrs. McDowell said. "rnbay Hook 53 Hammond, Mr. and Mrs.

John in New- Other witnesses told of Hall's 9'05 8 3 Clajmont Garden Apartments, Nov Mouth of Christina 10 20 10 4118. son. 7 37 7-S8 Second Street. Nov. 17.

son 30 53 Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. John SPIGER FUNERAL H0MI litaaiaar la Wllllaa I. Balaaa 24TH WARKIT JTS.

farmers' Trust Comnanv Increase or rk, another Wibninston Trust Coin- stern lawyer-father. ust Com- stern lawyer-father. Year Ended Year Ended June 30, June 30, 1953 19S2 Ttevenne: rar.y orancn, announced that ap- -c Decrease 1114 824 55 "'l "ormnfc -an LENGTH OF T)Y Huches Mr andl -s' James II 1 'tn nuiiiium ,1, if proximately 1.500 subscribers will fore the Jury a series of letters Hall rereive the $170,000 on deposit therejwrote his mother while he was in Ji'h payments to be made next the Marine Corps. Early in his tarv career, he snoKe or cettins The Commercial rnmnon'nnt rJL wit General weather ronHitinn. v.

Other revenue mnu r.niora, 172.6J5J0j Manr.i., Ml'rha'l. viMniij Pmujiiid in viur lir -ft 1 0i iiuv, 1 OrtllKniP" Dera i uui niwv nwuv ovuiic 4iniu-ui uiniiiK i i iv.i:, ui riin Wl 'am JU 1,140 Christmas club members. batracks-mates and said "if I ever hv lh United Naamans Manor. Nov. 17 son TOTAL REVENUE Expenditures: J.

J. DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME Seventh and Rodney Stl. Telephone 5-6931 Eitablishtd 1196 sink that low I hope I am put out The Memorial Hospital of my misery. illinium, nuillllllMl ill VP iarkburn. Mr.

and Mrs. Jamea 1 -ii, id. -2t H.i.ira After he had been In trnuhle roR FLOWERS AU'Of. Vinraiiae nf Hrinlflntr f.r.At 12,391.602 04 12.276.777 49 4:4.882 61 358.329 78 00 30.000 00 8 .051.92 8,051 92 5,113 42 8.855 52 2.854,649 99 12.682.014 69 72,861 75 77,939 85 160.273 70 162.8R0 21 341.136 89 276.23014 158.126.51 48.249.78 144,414 41 124,149 54 207.459 08 186,444 69 126,307.72 134.07500 2ti8.12C.57 203.88565 19,20831 13.958 57 33.923.14 37,135.84 55.451.28 45.001.59 100.532 84 101.176 24 31.47630 27.355.62 7.846.69 8.256.20 470.705 00 431.117 00 139.783 00 138,388 00 462.151 61 448,034 88 cf his own. he wrote: "I guess I Just Cny wasn't man enough to leave liquor 1 alone." He said he whs ashamed carry the family name and added T-.

lit. I. iDrtrOit 64,846.75 109.876.73 20.264.87 21.014 39 28 64.240.92 'uriiio. kunn nun oi lases, Avondalr. Pa, Nov, 17.

son. treasurer Pennington. Mr. and Mrs. Sewer Department Carneys Point.

N. Nov. 18. son. i R.Ki.siration.s and Elections Russeil, Mr, and Mrs.

Public Building Tcughkeramon. Pa Nov. 18, ter- I Debt Service Trader, Mr. and Mrs, Purnrll, 604 Protection, persons and property East Eleventh Street, Nov. 18, daugh- Clerk of Peace lfr' Register of Wills Wllminjtfin General Hospital Prothonotary Daniels, Mr.

and Mrs. Recorder of Deeds tou Can Puf Off Bur You Cannot Waii 1 1 Deaths Elsewhere KEW YORK, Nov. 18 M-Tatl- na Chamie, former soloist and choreographer for the Ballet Russe oe Monte Carlo, died touay. NEW IIAVEV, Nov. IS -William J.

O. Myers, former chief of the Connecticut Bureau of tiie Associated Press, died tonight. NEW YORK. Nov. 18 (Pl.Georee T.

Lewis, 67, a lawyer for several large corporations, died yesterday. NEW YORK. Nov. is fiimw. fcurno Ill A lin.T.

Many Apepals Eor Money vvoV'h" The later letters carried many l' angf.n 5.240 W. H. 13 es re .1 S' 1 47 SI 1. 45 I S8 54 CL 41 PC fi TV CI. 17 SS (i 0 HI cs.

S.S SI it fv jd; 7 Vt Si 70 ,01 PC 41 11 31 49 CU PC, ino; trace, ru wilull a Jn "4 Too- Long I a Snal rr.llnf alar, 1 yaa MI ST i. War "ma am dlimi j.of llh W'fll a lfaat ta guess I've been Nf Oran Funiril Flowirs and Sprays IN" YntK fi All nf th hrlof rlofnn Z0 a v. An icerned what Dietrich termed miti- iho'nipm rIr ramalftt aarrlra. i ar Oh l.alial 60fi East Fifth Street. Nov.

18. eon. Building and Plumbing Inspectors Forrest. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph, Hoi- Rcsional Planning Howay Terrace, Nov 18. son. Workhouse Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, New-'Hospitals port, Nov.

18. daughter. Relief, welfare 1.787.30 10,449 69 64340 4.120 68 409 61 .39.588 00 1.335 00 14.116 73 $340.30600 gatinu circumstances. The government finished its case at mld-nornlng after oilini un a 3 Silverbrook Cemetery bridge Woodman Palmer, 66, noted ma car ira. i a St.

Francis llpital Buret. Mr. and Mrs. Mauro. 403 TOTAL EXPFN'nrrnrcra lit Middlebaroanh Raai RlrharrtMTr) fark Pliana 1.

8871 l.s7t ar. i Dietrich ImUteJ h. frvtra $2,804,784 80 $2,464,388 80 43,865.13 217,625.89 Ay. Oufanl U. Diet 36J1 nwui Jellerson Street, Nov.

18, son, Revenue Over Expenditure kaltMaa..

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