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FOUR Text of Report by Dulles to U. 3, on His Tour of Europe DEATHS DEWEY CASTIGATES EX-CONGRESSMAN Dies Suddenly jj i1- Goal Was to Push Program Of Western Unity, He Says European leaders themselves, Dulles, said. The EDC treaty plan was born on; the Continent as was the Schuman Plan pooling coal and iron resources of Germany, France and adjacent, UN INFAMY' and three grandchildren, all of New York City. Funeral arrangements have no, yet been announced. William J.

Kerrigan William J. Kerrigan, contractor, a former resident, of Wilmington; and the father of Dr. James Kerrigan, of Claymont, died early yesterday at the heme of a daughter, Mrs. Charles Hammer, of WOODRUFF DIES ixs CLARK In Delaware CltT. on Feb.

10, 1953. Ross CUrk. aged 91 years. Re.ativps and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the O. Griffith Funeral Home.

14W Kew Road. Ei.mere. or. Friday aftemcon. Frb.

13 at 2 o'r'ioc's. Intermer.t a', Union HiU Cemetery, Ker.nett Square, Pa. DAVIS near West Chester. on Feb. 12.

1953. Alien C. husband of Myrtle Baum Davis, of 1,019 Street, as 54 ears. Relative'. IrinQ5.

employes of Diamond Ice Coal Company and the United Mine Workers Union. D.sTict No. 50. are invited to attend the ireral services at the Smith Funeral Home. Twenty-fifth and Market Streets, on Monday afternoon, Feb.

16 at 2:30 o'clock. In-erment at Grace'avcn Me WASHINGTON. Feb. 12 -A). Following is the text of a speech by Sec- states, he noted.

I retary of State John Foster Dulles tonight over the combined radro and' Dulles said he and Stassen re-; television networks: turned with the conclusion that the i I returned this week from a trip to Europe in company with Mr. EDC treat.v project was "not Stassen, the director of our Mutual Security Agency. I but onl-v sleeping." We have reported to the President; I have met. and shall meet fur-1 "We dld not et any concrete ther. with congressional 'promises or pledges from our Eiiro- Kmv u-kh tn rnnrt tr von i hp transl.itpH into rnnrrcto friends and We did not give ions of Soviet Victims Tpctifv tn Fv-PrPQirlpnt'c Brooklyn Blood Clot on Brain Fatal To Republican Representative From Michigan 34 Years anv.

We riirl rnmp hafk with the fpel-: You may wonder why, with so dence that real progress is there is a trnnri. rhnnrp thjt thp' Failure, Governor ASSertS Margaret Kerrigan, and at one time ws.s connected with the contracting firm of Joyce and Kerrigan. much to do at nome. we went so, not b. Candor bj i this proposed Europe inilvv Funeral arrangements have Thomas E.

Dewey tonight heaped bpcn completed- United States of real unitv in us to say WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 OJ.R). i Roy O. Woodruff, Republican rep-i resentative in Congress from Mich-; izan for 34 years, died today of a-blood clot on the brain. He was Woodruff, who did not run for, reelection last November, riieri at thnT' i ll 5 nW far-flUn? r- "North Atlantic Alliance.

Dur.es de- t)f foreign affairs and said Pretrial nme of European friends-2aniMtimv It includes not nnk Hsu-ph that u-ittmnt vi wioti i io vuwmJiiHuuii uiiu ri iitirt tnrvru uir rmcht hp rhaTirrinfr thpir minHc J. Walter services will be held at 11 a. at the C. of military and economic strength, i initiative from Russia in the cold "the whole NATO organization hasWar. Everett Kelley Funeral Home, thp Arrrivs Walter R.ppH Hnnit.ol a iacai Weakness, i -ThA nnliripx ac ha VP nut hphind about moving to "this goal.

in- this hemisphere but The problem in simple terms is'ln tne North Atlantic and in the this: Mediterranean. But the core of Europe is made up of people who tnis far-flung structure is the six nossess an essential dutv. Thev have continental countries of Western mt fai'urp in Twenty-third and West Streets, for whirh he ftnt-rd Jan 11 His fnr- Dulles reported he found also us were among Western European statesmen lhe history of American foreign J', Galloway, 70, of McDan- mer assistant, Rav Anderson, said! morial park. Friends may call at, th funeral home on Sunday evening after 7 o'clock. EMORY -In this city, on Fob.

9. 1953. Irvlr Frank, husband of Corrin Emorv, of 1330 French Stret. Funeral services and interment, at. Delmar.

on Saturday. Feb. 14. omit floers. FLAMBR In this city, on Feb.

11. 19S3. Earl, husband of Lillian Fiamer. son of Mary Fiamer. of 1008 Kirkwood Street, aged 54 years.

Relatives, friends, mem-Ders or Paul Laurence Dunbar Lodge ot Elks. No. 106. and Brandywine Post No. 12.

American Legion, are invited to attend the funeral services at the funeral home of Edward R. Bell. 909 Poplar Street, on Monday afternoon. Feb. 16.

at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday evening. 7 to 9 FRSHER In Wilmington.

on Fb. 10. 1953. Milton hushard of Mae 1 Frasher. of Willow Grove.

aeed 66 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Berry Funeral Home, Felton. on Saturday afternoon. Feb. 14 at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetrv near Camden. Del. Friends mav call at th relations," Dewey said in a speech Woodrutt was hospitalized for a r. tw. wi.

ln Ule Wiingion raptfi auu iwme brain anH its reenrrpnro thUi eiven a clear and special meanin to Europe, which have made the the concept of Western civilization. European Defense Cinunity: Jea, ffiio! to take ha auu su i cuum juue among; fT HKKJ ill lf L-L' Ullllil.1 Ot tUL TTO'i vav Company, who died last nisht at mornin, was fataj dnrf Astoria Hotel. treaty. Unless their military and Yet, Europe has remained politically the Governor Bacon Health Center political decisions which would burv The Michi5an Republican had "Millions of dead and hundreds ia economic strength is to be com 1 divided. This has led to recurren in Soviet played a prominent part in GOP -stimonv to lasf May" He had en lU for four House activities during his long testiinonv to iaitu, o.i ti tra lull iciii jyia o-rinH Vars, which have involved us.

It has so weakened the Western Euro- rlavprv nil crive mntp Hp aln hp fannH in Vnrnno service in Congress. For years he i a 1 ilrnnain at failure." Dewey added. ul tr rr PAimtrioc tViaf t-uHiTf Tin rmo id LAI wrdltllCS 3S IS To the jubilant guests of the Na- tor c-Vlvar Emscooal Church was chairman of the conference of tOl Oi Ulvarj hpiACOpal OnUlCn, R.PnlIhlifan: anH a mem- not qualified to give the free world Defense Community is needed to give the North Atlantic Treaty or- the kinri of leariPrshin whirh if wpuuugun v-iuo. me the Rixhon Coleman Memorial. williC eanization a stout and dependable nt.

7," 1 nor of New York added: '1 Cil Der 01 tne uw foncy committee of them could offer strong resistance to the Red armies. V. S. Distressed, Endangered This situation both distresses and endangers us Furone is the cradle He was a member of the old House neart- that the United States carries a trc-i "We have been liberated from the vei.brool Cemetcrv. Friends ma Accomplishment Not Kasy tendons resnonsihilit v- anH thnt corruption and intellectual bank- at thp funpral home tonisht.

Naval Affairs Committee and, when rupicy 01 me ueniociaus. of our civili7ation, and its industrial! A ao noc preiena mat is ea.sj- 10 any fajse step could mean disaster Mr. Galloway had been with the bUcan on tne tax wriu House Wp ran oelpbrate a new eman- William J. Dougherty na er ana Lwifie nnm iui inaxiv, power could cruelly hurt us if it! accompnsn mis. iNauonai naous 01 not only for us but for our friends ana Means uommittee.

iT.fi-.Ti nf tho Hoflnpct TXTrlH cia- ni i AVS were controlled hv our enemies. nnu au.uu,.., na.c: s.uii r0r mis reason ne said tnat we i oU years Deiore nLS niiie.s.s, anu ai out lunera. nome Friday evening. GALtO'A'AY In the Overnor Bacon Health Center, on Fb. 11.

1953. J. Walter, husband of Mollie C. Gallowav. aced 10 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the Everett Kelley Funeral Horn. Twenty-third and West Streets. on Saturday Feb. 14. at 11 Interment at Cemetery.

Friend may call on Friday evening after 7, House Speaker Joseph W. Martin, Tt has been clear for some time, strong. The countries concerned I must be sober and restrained in our time was co-owner of the Gallowav Dougherty- said Woodruff's death wit- be regretted by all who knew him. Rep. George A.

Dondero 'R-Mich called Woodruff "an out that the bluest single post-war nave often in recent years been national conduct." Dewey, who twice failed to win the Brothers Transportation Company, task would be to end the disunity in! enemies. They have fought each; This does not mean. Dulles said. i presidency from the Democrats he a brother. J.

Carroll Galloway, pres- F.urope which makes for weakness other and there are proud memories being timid and afraid to take the tonight lambasted, said this of ment of the company, died Jan. 25. and war of victories and the bitter memories i initiative and make hard President Truman's stewardship: Born in Wilmington, Mr. Gallo- fontinnrd From Flrn Face H7RMAN -At his residenc. standing and substantial man.

Blanche Jones Dougherty; a step- Linden Btrrf. on fb. in. 1953. David As the Second World War blazed: of defeat.

This means that greatness! said tne nation would 00 well to; me ran lniamy 01 mat Aunmu.s- way had lived here all his life. Ac em mss at deeply grounded in fundamental daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hemstock; and; Herman. aed Requi American principle." three sisters. Mrs.

Nellie Walsh, Feb. 13. Interment at Cathe is needed if unity is to be rollow tne example of leadership hejtration is still to be disclosed. tne in Masonic circles, he was a ay morning. I wrote "continental Europe has henn the TiunrlH'c crrpatpst firp haz oral erne- That quality however is not lacking I predicted would be set by President For 20 years.

Dewey said, tne ov- menber of Corinthian Lodge. A. F. Before becoming a member Mrs. rerT- Mrs.

Margaret Pitka. and T-nmAnt i Kt tnhn'c under tne ucmociats allcj HTlHr the Democrats oiH ard. The whole structure is now! We saw it in fact in the peoples of Eisenhower 'merelv imnrovised responses to the Kniiiu" Terrinlar T.nT.n Tpmnle'1 Consress, Woodruff was a dentist, Frances McDowell, all of Wilming feints 'and assaults of first one Mystic Order of the Shrine in Phil- in Ba' Cit-V. ton Holdup consumed in flames. When thei Europe as they had to face the time comes to rebuild, we should not physical disaster of the recent floods, reproduce a demonstrated fire-; We also found among the statesmen tran" I of Western Eurone anri so far a wp not adVlphia.

Delaware Shrine Club, St. ln Ba' City maor Funeral arrangements are from 1911 to enemy and then of another." 1913 I complete. Continued From Flrl Pg "We are in the gravest peril in our John's Chapter, RAM and Brandy- He is survived bv his wife. Daisy. -Suddenly Tn this city os Feb.

11. Goodwin, son of the late Samuel and Mary R. Wilds Hutchinson of 612 French Street, 7S years. Relatives, friends, members of Democratic League of Delaware and Employees of Delaware State Hospital are invited to attend the services at the Smith Funeral Home, 25th and Market Streets, on Saturday afternoon. Feb.

14. at 1:00 o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Fr.enrK may call at the funeral home Friday evenins after 7 o'clock. i .3 3 i wine Forest, Tall Cpdars of Lebanon.

Today, we and the free peoples could judge traong the peoples of ed toward a rear counter. Leshem y' y'p -A v-. nf Furone are all face to face with Western Eurone. real determina. I asked the man whit he nnnU trt! Dewey pictured President r.isen- Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Moi- a son, Lt. Col. Devere H. and a daughter, Mrs. Ronald Houck.1 Pensions- that verv problem.

Shall a demon-' tion to take the hard political de-ihave and the "customer" replied: section iw a tu u.r ne o. uanowa. two aaugnicis strated fire-trap be rebuilt or can! cisions which would burv the evil of! "I want the money in vour cash orld "at and the rfl of Mrs. Marjone Gaines. McDamel Continued From First Taje not the wit of man devise something the past and fortifv the good.

register." W1" rw itoiVn k-r 11 1 i I them told noli ho puppets to every tune that Stalin Mrs. Ruth Dell of North Hills; ia vjuiqiui wit-o 'pension and fair dismissal laws for nRLOCK Kt resd-nce i WASHINGTON. Feb. 12 (U.R). Delaware teachers.

He pointed to a i North tt anklin Street, on Feb. 9. lflsa. Senator Ra'nh Henrv hnrtat-o nnw in tl-iP fiplH Harry husband of Susan Ma.oney Hur When the first program of interim and gladly report, that the political I down and observed the man who ap- it" lUlIIirL Relatives and friends are invited t.o Cameron, an Arizona Republican and concluded to Eurone was before the Senate leaders in each of these countries Pearea nerou.s had put hi hand rolct 1if ioi7 th. Pnromnro containing a re vol ver on rh pom or rope "would be the greatest of San Beinanao.

haif- attend th funeral srvir.fs at the Funeral Home. 703 North Broom who served a.s a delegate to Con- "Delaware has the highest aver Street, on Saturdav morntne. Feb. 14. at.

11 n.i..; 5 iu u--, 7 The mnnU woe nointoM Bf th. cfnr- force for peace the world. brother. Chrenoe Poole, of Wilming- Sress while Arizona was still a ter-; ao nersonal income in the nation. o'clock, interment at cathedral Ceme- 1U "r0.1 He described Secretary of State ton.

and Tour grandchildren. r.uiuuraii axw mr unoiv ivia- iuc me lanu OI Dromise tnat I t. ahead and thev dMi to mnv i rearnea in tne casn reg- i ahead and they desire to move lies Earl Fiamer ister and drew out fDur $1 bills and preat lift" to the unification move- ritory. died today at the age of 89. and its state income tax rates are i 'venirtt Death occurred at Doctors Hos-i extremenlv low.

We have no excuse TOrTX. pital, which he entered last being satisfied with anything Xngl-KTon BaiS Ifd day. He had been ill a short time, but, the best nublic school system Harr7 Irwin of Parley Road, Route No. 3. WllmitlC-on.

seed 22 years. into it. be, not the rebuilding of the pre-war Europe but the building of a new Europe, which, more unified. ment and said it save, "renewed Funeral services will be held Mon- placed them on the counter. Havin? spent most of my time in "I want the $10s." growled the nope" of regaining the opportunity-dav at 2 p.

at the Bell Funeral win tv a hetter Kurnne inaf, nomt rall'in-r oVinnf n-ui- i in the United States. Relatives and Friends are Invited to" at L' nuur liir i l- art IT-C rf '-l'l r. a a a a a it of view was emphatically adopted Eurooean country will i n-w i nereupon reacnea Vo ropiar street, lortanrfli ACUUStS I HUKKc. tend funeral services at the Jones Suburban Funeral Home. Claymont, on Sunday afternoon.

Feb. 15. at 2:00 o'clock. Interment at. Heohzibah Cemetery.

Coates-ville, Pa. No Viewing. IV r-ntrrp Tt writtpn into the pnn the register, pulled out the larger, i-prea away u.v,- Fiamer. 54, or 1003 Kirkwood denomination bills and 5ave them 000,000 in aid funds. i who died la.st Wednesday at the OF BREAKING LABOR P.flDF Deaths Els ewhere wie KUVrilUIienUS and DeODlei fn th 1hnr Th.

nHr. VAtoro nc' idminictroUnn Wcr.ito1 I 12 (IP). Dr. Plan act, and into our military as- of Europe expect of us. 'Ikw 3 a 1 WILMINGTON.

Feb. 12 NEW YORK, Feb. pioneer in the stance acts, and that concept; Our friends in Western Eurone 1 "if 1 A H.M 't Olympic and football; Waldo H. Mork, 70. a MTiRITT Tn this city on Feb 1J, 1955.

LeJiora Merritt in her S3rd year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend ntistry and one underlay the implementation of tne-knew, when General Eisenhower VT, A i 1V" ar Jim Thorpe, who flew here yes-! field of preventive de North Atlantic Treaty was with them in Eurone. how deer, "U7 Mrs. Sarah Piatt Vl'-i terday from New York to be with; of the first practicing dentists in Twenty-fifth and Market nn -ray in oral the station.ng of United States; and firm was his interest in Eu- hark mom nrt stav thPr. Hthr.atJ wif.

rf Rom in h. ott.nHrH his ill wife, faced prosecution today. New Ttork City to use 3 Monday morning. Feb. 16 at 11 o'clock.

at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral homa on Sunday evening after 1 o'clock. ht. troops Europe. one oi tnese, ropean unity, political, economic u-, ZZ, tu a e' '7 for alleged violation of California's; diagnosis, died last nig tieasnrrs looked UDon as in it- and mint I nan, am jtnud, UW1 dUU wmc out o' tne room.

The nronrietor said H.nr. west Eizhth street. number ol vears had boon emnloved sen adequate to aeiena du able to assure the that Preside 1, The 65-vear-old former Carlisle I NEW YORK. Feb. 12 (TV Ray- in thi? city on Feb.

in. 195s. these steps, toother ith the crea Elsenhowpr continues to hold the he 5aw the bandit leave and go 1 Bom in Russia, she had lived He served overseas in World War I. and his wife. Patricia, were ar-; mond Km3ht.

54-year-old writer lilt of a uni.ied continental Europe, same interest, the same conviction, on Twentv-fifth Street. LestWtn Wilmington for about 35 years, and was a member of Paui: yesterday shortly after they producer and director of radio and Madison streft Rei.rivw wend. 'a prouuee 11 regard to European unity. called police as the man disappeared she wa a member of the Bichor Lawrence Dunbar Lod-e of arrived at their home here. 1 television snows, died today.

Funeral Home of j. j. noherty. sevent! and Rodney Streets, on Friday mornini. could deter agression.

each of these seven countries Thev were iailed in nearhv San HVJlll tll)itxn OUUCLV. niiu Ul uia liu iijrj rujk. ilt. li, I ,1 i Pedro on an 18-month-old warrant NEW YORK. Feb.

12 VP). Former Feb 13 at 9 o'clock. Solemn requiem mas at. Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

iiuiivi-M. noitru, wr iuuuu goua win ana! The description of the bandit giv- other survivors include two American Legion. The released in $200 bail State Supreme Court Justice Clar- inr.e hip mc ineiiaiiness on tne part ot the gov- bv the nronrietor similar to'rw riaviH P1U anri Edward Piatt Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian 1 Ciut In this city, on Teb. 18.

1951. Vuhtened European leaders them-; ernments and most of the people, that of the robber who had partici-1 two daughters. Mrs. Isadore Evans Fiamer; his mother, Mrs. Mary I Municipal Judge John Barnes or-jence J.

Shearn, 83, who ran fori nawra-1 selves put forta. We have not been but we also found some fear that pated in some of the recent package and Mrs. Samuel Kranen, all oft Fiamer; a daughter. Mrs. Dorothy dered them to appear for arraign-; governor of New York in 1910 with; na.

vrife of the late Anthony OR Rp mnnr iirnn irim.iiiit Wilmincrton- four brothers, all of Grav. and four sisters Mrs ment tomorrow. the backing Of the late William; Del Relatives and friends are invited iryuu u) impit wir uinteu oiates is not Qiiaimed to store robberies. 1 scheme on Europe, but to support' give the free world the kind of I Tm'u xixsneeien i CViila rolnVii a Hprman Tpvpr Oil is Oihhc Mrs fario Pacinn Mrc ine warrant issuea in ouiy. ivoi, auoipn neain, airu Auesuay.

"pSai Home! sis South Franklin Street, on Saturday morning, Feb. 14. at the plans of the European leaders: leadership which it needs at this Police believe the bandit had a and Morris Getson, and five sisters, raine 'Harris, and Miss Marguerite -charges the Thorpes with faiUng to CHIANG ASSIGNS SON 10 clonk. Requiem mass at. St.

Hed-wis'j Church at 11 o'clock- Frlendi ma themselves. critical moment. It is conceded that companion wait.ins in a car near the Mr finrhman Mrs. Sadie PI pay $320 in wages to an employe! lamer. As areom- nAMrj Th Rilveminn or a restaurant they formerly op-j TAIPEH.

Formosa. Feb. 12 at- tll, home nm pos-i Mrs. Louis Lerner and Mrs. Albert Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to- iney nave aurauv oour mutn.

we nave tne material power, but it store and the escape was a an outstanding example, they questioned whether we have the plished in this manner. It is created, under what is called the accumulated wisdom to make the sible, police surmise, that th Sehuman Plan, a single political best use of that power. They are men' take turns in staging the Tney have already done much. we have the material power, but it st.nr. and the escane was is the ie i day ordered his second son.

Maj. two Snowwhite. one-i Vnnpral tprvirps will he held to- FADI.EY At Fenwick Island. De! on Fb 11, 1351, James husband of Gertrude Baker Padley. aged S4 years.

Relatives and friends ar invited to attend the funeral service at the John W. Bpice.r Funeral Home. Delaware City, on Mondv afternoon. Feb. IS at 2 o'clock.

Marvin Campbell SELBYVILLE, Feb. 12 Marvin Campbell, 43, died in Bee-be Hospital, Lewes, early this morning four hours after being admitted. He suffered a heart attack last Gen. Chian? Wei-kuo. to join four top-ranking Chinese Nationalist, officers on a tour of military installations in the United States.

The group will leave Feb. 17. Vsather Conditions At Rtptrtti by (a II. S. Wiatket Itiren Slot ion at thi Stm Cmttlt County Airport.

authority to deal with the coal and particularly concerned because they man holdups which have perplexed day, at 2 p. at the Schoenberg iron resources of Germany. France: now have to deal with, a new Re- city and state police during the past Memorial Chapel. Fourteenth and and the adjacent states. Sun-; publican Administration, after hav- two months.

West Streets, with Rabbi Jacob day, Mr. Stassen and I saw that au- ing worked for 20 years in war and Police said the holdup scene was Kraft of Temple Beth Shalom, of-thority first go into practical opera- peace with a Democrat Administra- diagonally across the street from ficiating. Interment will be in the i Interment. at St. George Cemetery, i Friends may rail at the funeral hom nissht while visiting at the home of i his nephew, Eli Campbell, in Dags-' on Sunday evenm? after 7 clock.

There's a big demand for rfed in this city, on Feb. li. lsii. "WILMINGTON and VICINITY: tion at its capital at Luxembourg, tion. To them, as to many Ameri- Fire Station No.

10. Temple Beth Shalom section of the uoro i rrcaericic. nusoana or Alice B. Reed. t'ni axi upraii cnim, rvcpuuiiuiiii nuiuniiti atiou ine oanuii, JjCiiiciii woi jewisn VOmiuuniby owiitttfi.v.

inc. ti wa. uA iQf0 Jacob! 1 anQ or AOner Ked and uncle of i -in t.mrurarnrp MMSirnl InSTriimmta Inr Snip' WilHjrn RopH or, friar, the vital problem of military unity. i is a novelty, and to the unknown al-; heavy beard and a brown suede and Hester Rayne Campbe 11 Of I Wohoct- fnlmt, It, ih rlrtUi I to attend the funeral services at family requests that flowers be omitted. near Selbyville, and is survi U(j I ll i I tne I-ineral home of Edward R.

Bell. 909 1 CU 1 I I mnar-ntiiTo I Pnn'ar Slr, n-, his wife, Mrs. Nellie McCabe Camo- 'awn of Tnavsa I feb. 14. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Mt. Last May, the six continental coun-; ways carries a certain amount of jacket. trie.s of France, Germany, Italy, fear. Police intimated that it was po.s- Belgium. The Netherlands and Frars Dispelled sibie that the bandit who held up Luxembourg signed a treaty to The talks which we had with the the Schaefer store may have been create a European Defense Com- nolitical leaders of the countries we the driver of the car which is be- bell, and a brother, Othneil Camp- James V.

Padley near uegiees, I Cemetery. Friends may call Fri- low temDCrature thank evening, 7 to 8 o'clock. iv icmpiiaiuic friends and for svni- bell nf Wilmincrnn Funeral services will be held Jin- ln the lOW 30s; Dthy esrds. floral offerings, use of cars 4 woctiirlv many othr kindnesses riunnqr our for ne was an auro salesman field Lewis. RDCIN3KA -Tn this eity on Feb.

10. 19S1. Valeria -wife of the la'e Julian Rifiniaki. ed 7S years. Relatives, friends and memhe's of the Holv RoTy Scdality are mvi'ed to a'trnd the funeral from her residence.

1209 Linden Street, on Palurdav mornirc. Feh. 14 at Katie Lewis and Family. winds, 15 to 20 miles per hour. Hiehest hu- the Warren Motor Company herei and was a member of Worcester Lodge.

No. 13, IOOF, of Bishop-: ville. Md. Funeral services will be held Sun munity. Under that treaty, each of visited went far, I think, to dispel lieved to have been used in last Monday at 2 p.

at the Spicer the six countries would give up hav- these fears in so far a.s official quar- night's holdup. Funeral Home. Delaware City, for in? a separate national army on ters are concerned. However, the The holdups are being planned James V. Padley.

54. former farm the continent, and would join in public and the opposition parties by at lea-t two men, poiice said, superintendent for the Woods Ha-buildin? there a single European; upon incidents and upon state- and possibly three. ven School for Girls C.aymont, nrmir Tt wn All Pill til i e(i that, the mpnt mad hro which wm tn The holdups have caused some who died early yesterday at his Partly Cloudy IV MTMORIAM miditv 8 o'clock. Folr-nn hish mass at St. Church at 9 o'clock.

Inter- yesterday, 100 per Cent; low vfSEY Tn sad and lovins memory nd lovmz memnrr humidity, 68 per Cent; humidity at dear wife and mother. Mabel E.S mem at Cathedral Cemetery. at 2 p. m. in the Watson-1 Funeral Home here.

The treaties "could be promptly ratified Uiem to be reckless. Unscrupulous local package stores to close fairly home on Fenwick Island. whale that the plan could be made persons u.se such incidents and early at night although the past two Interment will be in St. Georges Rpv day .4.1.. i xv; Ac ot ur'- 1 C- 's o.

ya.Mor in veasey. wno aep rtea mi me two years midnight, 70 per cent. i ag0, FPb. u. Highest temperature VesterdaV, 45 Ihe month of February again Ls here.

For us the saddest of all thr year: degrees; low temperature, 33 degrees. Day by day our thoughts do wander I1FI WVARF and SOITTIIFRV h''r Eravc so far awav. NEW JERSEY: Generally fair with Two ars ai-o today v.irrV, as. to -r Soft an brish the tar are ahmine, operative in six months. statements as reasons why the Eu- roobenes nave Deen comnutieu Salem Methodist Church, will of- SHINN Tn thii city, on Ten.

10. 195.1. Sarah S. Shinn, of B15 West- Eighteenth Street, aeed 72 years. Relatives and friend? are Ir.vited to atend the service at the McCrery Funeral Horn'1.

2700 Street, on Friday afternoon. Fb. 11. at 1 o'clock. Interment at River-view Cemetery.

We in the United States were de-; rouean ations should not trust u.s. lore a p. ficiate and interment will be nations tiirhteH that friends Tt i imnnrtant for us to remem- I It was tne aiAui v.i.. Rprl Mm's ncmeterv PVi.r,H this area since Dec. 30, Mr.

Pad.ey had been at tne woods aiwuiivj luutij. lumunun a a(j an(j 0TieIy grave: had taWen this bold step toward ber that we do carry a tremendous "uw 111 Until iUiiciai iHJillc OilLUlUa) until y. eveninj. increasing cloudiness with slightly 1 xe iovd so dearly mli Whom we tried, but could not milder in the afternoon. Forget you no.

we never will. save. making strong and vigorous responsibility. Anv false step could the Schaefer establishment having Haven School for 19 years in its own right. However the six mean disaster not only for us but; been visitedUice.

two years ao when he reared be- months frctn last May went by. for our friends. Possibly our friends CIKM1CAL ADVANCES TRACEI Mrs. Germide Baker Padley. We loved you then, we love you still.

Alt-ho-jfth wi'h you. we had to part. You'll live forevr in our heart. Sadly missed hr Husband and Children. without anv effective steos to ratify, would suffer even more than we BIRTHS Delaware Hospital MARYLAND: Some cloudiness with a high of 42 to 46 degrees in the east and central portions and occasional snow flurries in Alleghe-nies with a high of 30 to 35 degrees todav.

Tomorrow increasing cloudi- Recent advances in terpene chem- moved to Fenwick Island, where; istry were discussed last night by! they had maintained a summer' Dr. George Buchi, assistant profes-1 home. Canning. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert V. VFASEY- In sad and 'ovine memory of mother and cranrimoher Mabel E. Veaey. who passed away 2 years sor of chemistry at the Massachu-I while living in this section Willow Run. Feb.

12. daughter. TROPMAN In this city, on "Peb. II. 1951.

Chariotte widow of John George Tropman. and mo her or John R. Trop-man and Mrs Charlo't M. Bnwtr, of 211 Mat.hs Avenue. Elrn'numt.

aged years. services will be held at the H'nrv Moest and Son Funeral Home. 204 Genesee Stret, BufTsIo, N. on Monday afternoon. Feb.

15. at 2 o'clock. Interment at Forrest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo. New WARNER Ir this ci'r on Feb. II.

1351. Henry E. Warner, aied 58 years. Reia-tives. friend and Lafayette Lodge No.

14 A. F. ft A. ar invited to attend the serves a' the MnCrery Funeral Home, 2100 Washington Street, on Saturday afternoon, Feb 14. a' 2:30 o'clock.

Interment at- OrareJawn Memorial Par's Frier di may ca'l at the funeral home Friday ev-runs after 7 o'clock. setts Institute of Technology, at was a member of First and Central Charles, Mr. and Mrs. FHwarH in fi, today. Feb.

1.3. 191. and the six months has now been ourselves. Therefore, we must be prolonged to nine months. This has.

sober and restrained our national hern somewhat disconcerting to' conduct. us. because the plans for our secur- That does not mean being timid, i'y are based on the assumption, and afraid to take the initiative, to that the North Atlantic Treaty Or-; speak frankly or to make hard de-Kani7ation. which does not include cisions. Indecision, weakness and Germany, would be bolstered by the vacillation are the qualities which Vuronean Defense Community most ofteii lead to war.

It does ass you motnpr in our zrave. seminar sponsored by the DuPont Presbyterian Church, but since go oui) jeneihon cMieet, jceo. 11. fastfrv rF.wsYi.v vi Company's Grasselli chemicals de-, in to Fenwick Island he had been daughter Partly cloudy today with a hisjh of Mrs. 3ft tn 40 dcerees in the west and God keen you in H'-s care: And may He lister, to mv heart.

And hear my fervent prayer I pray thai you are safe wi'h for all eternity. And He will b'ess you for your love, (or Mr. and partment, and held in the Nemours a member of the Presbyterian Satterthwaite, Auditorium. Church at Ocean View. Before go--Cameron Lancaster Court, Feb.

north and 40 to 44 degrees in the mg to Claymont he bad lived in. 11, son. southeast portion. Tomorrow and re)tt at st tne ueiaware Olty secuon. ine Wmniial Hospital rllv fair with Kliurht.lv milrler in From ever rare and woe which would draw on German mil-: mean that in order to win and hold' itarv strength to create a solid con- the confidence of those whom we tinental European military estab-' need as friends and allies, we must Warburton Urges In addition to his wife.

Mr. Pad- Curlett. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, New! the afternoon.

1 'rom ley is survived by a sister. Castle, Feb. 12. daughter. FORECAST for lhe DFHWAREi God'blM you for your imilme lips.

Marie P. Shook of Wilmington. Diet. Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton, 1726 and the' CHESAPEAKE BAYS: I Vmg'S. WpinVon earth, son. James V. Padley, was Killed North Union Street, Feb. 12, son.

I Partly cloudv with good visibility Ard mak our dreams come true, in World War II. Nardo, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick.i today; northwesterly 25 to i apVa'yer "forme nd your WING ATE In "Union Hospital. or.

Feb. II. 1953, George husband of Ether Wrieht Wingate. 7J years. and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from his residence Horth East.

Md on Saturday afternoon. Feb. 14. at 3 31 o'clock. Interment at North East Me'h-rdist Cemetery.

Friends may call on Fri-riav evsning. Tax Cut for Support Of Aged and Blind lishment. at all times piay tne part oi a na-i: S.10,000.000,000 Contributed i tion which is fully aware of the During the past seven years we; grave responsibility which it car-; have contributed about ries. i 000 to Europe. We have tens of, That is the kind of leadership we i thousands of our armed forces in! shall get from President Eisen-: 1 Europe.

We have made the effort; hower, who is accustomed to carry because the of Europe vi-' heavy responsibilities and calmly; weneionie. reo. aau-nter. 30 miies per hour; small craft warn- i Sadlv bv Greta. Bill and Children.

Mrs. Unora Merritt "sSmS ln8s WOLH AR In loving memon of Eliraheth A. Woihar. wno passeg gwav years tt, inn Funeral services will be held Mon- st. Francis Hospital day.

at 11 a. for Mrs. Lenora Connell. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome Merritt. who died yesterday in this Delmar. Feb. 12. son James Mnllikin HIGH TIPCS TODAY A.M.

Lewes 7:49 i Lrss for her than for ourselve. we o-a Her setting star as or Hern.cnem For us point the way. city after a short illness. She was Wilmington General Hospital Kitts Hummock 8,5 years or age. Grzybowski.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex-! Rom hav Hook Survivors include two daughters. ander, 1106 Lancaster Avenue, Feb. nr PL DEATHS 9:32 10:07 FUNERAL HOME MARKET AT 27fh ST.

Phone 4-5982 EttmkUthed 1S41 9:3 9.o8 10:33 in. nnru uu, ui dusc 12, SOn. Mouth of 11:22 tally affects our own security. But ma ice grave decisions, we snau ao our effort, will not permanently well to follow the example which serve Europe, or themselves, or hu-( he will set. At this dangerous time, manity, unless it fits into a con-; peace and security depend upon s'ructive program for European clear vision righteous purpose and unity.

Nothing that the United firm performance. Let us all work States can do will ever be enough together to achieve these goals. to make Europe safe if it is divided into rival national camps. President Eisenhower himself said recently that he was im-; continued From First ri detis. and Mrs.

Miiarect McShane. Mr. Anrt fr John mm jof Wilmington; two sons. William North Clayton 12 and Paul, both of daughter. IFvrTI, nw ntv B4.KER In Brandywine Sanatorium, on Feb 11.

W3. FranK Baker, ia'her of William Francis Baker. and Baker Butler, of 80P West Sixth Street. "2 years. Due notice of funeral will he given.

m. Sets 5:33 p. m. Keeo. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph, 1136 o1in grandchildren. East Fifteenth Street. Feb. 12.

son. 1 i. 1 General weather condition at CRUMUSH-in thvyirv. FebMissr 7:30 p. m.

(Eastern Standard Time .7 crumlislr Relative and friends arc airs. wa-s Dorn anu icait-u Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. Morris, in Greenbackville, but had Newark.

Feb. 12. daughter lived in Wilmington for the past GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOMES RUSSELL O. GRIFFITH 902 Delaware) 4. 1406 New Koad, Klsmertt Phone 3-9614 vi'ed '0 aiteni tn 'inrai from tne last nifrht reported by the United EX-KING LEOPOLD'S WIFE S'ates Weather Bureau.

pressed with the 'feebleness" of al- terna fives to the European Defense largely to urging prompt action on Community. the defense treaty. It was to discuss all of these Dulles had cautioned earlier that; problem that President Eisenhow-j unless the European Allies act er asked Stassen and me to the United States might have to, go to Europe! We went to seven review its whole program of aid Funeral Horn. 703 North Rr nm S'reet. on Friday mornins.

Feb. 17- at o'clock. Peq'iiem et St. Pail's Church at 9 3r) o'clock. Int'rment at Cathedral Cemetery.

24 years. lhe funeral will be held Monday, at 11 a. at the Smith Funeral Home, Twenty-fifth and Market Streets. Interment will be in Gracr'- From 1he News-Joitrval Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, D. Feb.

12. A bill to grant additional deductions for taxpayers who support aged or blind dependent relatives was introduced today by Rep. Herbert B. W'arburton (R-Del). The measure is similar to one sponsored in the la.st congress by Governor J.

Caleb Boggs. It would provide that any taxpayer who is the sole support of a dependent over 65 years of aee or one who is blind shall re-reive an additional $600 a year exemption. Present law grants an additional $600 exemption to a person who is over 65 or one who is blind. "The same provision should apply where a taxpayer is supporting a dependent who falls into this category," said War-burton. "At present there is a discrimination there." The Delaware congressman also said he believed Mich a tax benefit would encourage children to care for their parents more generously.

Aged parents are oftn a heavy burden to youns couples who are raisins: their own family, he pointer, out, and the burripn should be CRITICIZED FOR DRESS BRUSSELS. Feb. 12 'UP1. Th? T. Ill J.i.

Jn. European capitals first Rome, tnen which comes up soon ior renewal in lam Meoiorwl Park. Friends mav beautiful Princess De Rethy. wife call at the funeral home Sunday of Former Kin? Leopold, was criti-evening after 7 o'clock. cied by a Belgian socialist news- Paris, then London, then Bonn, then: the new Republican dominated J.

J. DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME Seventh and Rodney St. Telephone 5-6951 Established 1896 Mrs. Cecilia Fultynska Le Peuple, official organ of the Temperature 24 Hvurs W. L.

Albany SL 2S .13 .54 A'lan'a CL 40 SB Atlantic Ci'y CL 4t .41 Boston 27 '4 .71 Buffalo CL 29 34 .11 Chicago .14 Denver CL 17 .02 Detroit CL 32 5 .01 Duluth 17 Fort Worth ti 5 Kansas City CL IS Lo 44 7 Miami 9 7R New CL 52 fin .40 New York City 29 Ita .27 CL 31 45 .09 14 ft 4 Pi-'thunh 33 35 .19 Portland. 1 .13 S- l-u-s CL Tmn CL 54 7 Whtnitoi CL 37 50 .2 Mrs. Cecilia Fultynska. wife of Belgian Socialist Party, FLOWERS 1 The Hague, then Brussels and then: Congress. Luxembourg.

Our conclusion was; His new plea for quick action wasi that the project for a European1 in a 15-minute address prepared forj Defense Community was not dead delivery over major television and but only sleeping. We did not get radio networks. The secretary said: biiv concrete promises or pledges' at the outset the reason why the from our European friends and we trip was made immediately after the did not give any. We did come inauguration at the direction of back with the feeling that there is: President Eisenhower was that; a pood chance that the European European unity is of "tremendous Dfene Community will be brought' importance" to the United States into being. There are plenty of and to the whole North Atlantic hurdles tn be overcome.

But we Alliance. i believe that there is a will to pro-1 We have not bern trying to im- rped We hope that in the corn-i press an American scheme on Eu-: weeks this determination will, rope, but to support the plans of the 1922 Stanley Fultynska and a former government to remove the princess resident of Wilmington, died yes-, from her "position of influence" terday afternoon in Brooklyn, where at the Royal Palace, she- has resided for the past seven The newspaper said that, as the years. She was 41 years of Kind's step-mother, the princess and had been ill for only a short was "exercisin? an influence time. to which she has no riaht." and Survivors include her mother. Mrs.

blamed her for Km: Smith Fr' Wm, Smith, Director 25th Marker ph. 2-2921 CSOi i Stella Kupidlowska: a trin to the French Riviera earh.er Kupidlowska: a trip to the French Riviera n. Robert: this month just aft' If'TJ 1 i I li" li I- fit LI 1 IJ.ll rl IT "I'iv JJVJVil Jo I I'CJIjlUlli SnHT trare. F-focsy. SL-5Pt.

brother, Charles hit by disastrous Hoods-.

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