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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 22

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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Twenty-two Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Friday, May 15, 1942 Heads Avoda Grocers Not Permitted Industrial Banking Leads Insurance Group Wilmington Man Given Promotion in Air Corps History Is Explained The history of industrial banking To Have Excess Sugar Retail grocers will not be per 41 TOYS TO BUY since its first use in 1910 was traced by Royden C. Bryan, president of mitted to maintain stocks of sugar they now have on hand which are in excess of the amount of sugar allowed them as working inventories I at HURLEY-TOIL'S the Wilmington Morris Plan Bank, in an address before the Masonic Club today in the Hotel DuPont. Frederic W. Kurtz presided. Mr.

Bryan, who has been engaged under the rationing regulations, James L. Luke, director of price administration for Delaware, said today. While no grocer is required to sur Cash Open Charge Lay-Away or Small Weekly or Monthly Payments in banking in Wilmington for 22 years, followed the growth of indus Arsht Elected By Avoda Club New Staff Named at Session Yesterday; Installation Will Be Held on May 28 8. Samuel Arsht was elected president of the Avoda Club at a regular meeting yesterday at the Hob Tea Room. He succeeds Sidney Laub.

Others who were elected officers were: First vice-president, Harold Leshem; second vice-president, Benjamin P. Cohen; secretary, Bernard I. Isaacson; and treasurer, Sol Fink. of new officer will take place at the annual dinner meeting. May 28.

at the clubroom of the Htel DuPont. trial banking to the present day, 1 i render any present excess sugar in when "hundreds of Industrial banks are organized." Educated in Wilmington grammar Y''S 3 Just Arrived! schools, Mr. Bryan received his Fresh Shipment banking training in New York. He is director of the Morris Plan Bankers' Association, and a past president of the Wilmington Rotary Club. ventory, he cannot accept any future delivery of sugar until he has first turned over to his local rationing board for cancellation war ration stamps or sugar purchase certificates with a weight value equal to the excess amount, he explained.

This will automatically reduce excess stocks to the level allowed by the regulations after which the grocer may obtain deliveries of sugar based upon the amount of stamps or certificates he accepts in sales over the counter. The same principle applies to wholesalers who na'e present inventories in excess of their allowable WASHABLE Truck Driver Fined $10 Following Accident Clair Auman of Christiana, ar ft, DRESSES OF "CROWN TESTED" RAYON 7 1 I al K. F. Yarrington rested yesterday on a reckless driving charge after his truck collided at Thirtieth and Governor Printz Boulevard with the automobile of Chanes J. Davis, 1616 North Frank inventories, Mr.

Luke said. lin Street, an inspector for the Del aware Liquor Commission, was fined $10 and costs by Judge Henry Isaacs in Municipal Court today -Paul C. Wolman, past natfonal commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and assistant state's attorney for the city of Baltimore, will speak. J. Louis Simon is chairman of the dinner committee, which also iflelude Samuel F.

Keil and Benjamin F. Cohen. plans for the annual picnic are being arranged by a committee headed by Benjamin P. Cohen and assisted by Dr. Harry I Kurfirst and John W.

Kane. The club approved appropriations to the Wilmington High Schools and the University of Delaware for graduation prizes to the student with the highest average in "Problems of Davis suffered injuries to the head S. Samuel Arsht and was treated at the Delaware Production of Dictatype Machine Has Started Production of the new. model of the Dictatype has begun, the New Dictatype Company, of this city, announced today. With operations Tetarded by priorities and delays because of war coiidiM us, the company said, the new Dictatype, a shorthand machine, and its revised Hospital.

In a recent special drive honoring The court paroled four defendants, C. A. Charles dismissed three cases, and continued New Spring prints and Polka dots. Get yourself two or three while the stock is fresh. MISSES' SIZES 12 TO 20 WOMEN'S SIZES 38 TO 52, 18'a TO 244 Thomas I.

Parkinson, president of the Equitable Life Assurance So three. ciety, Kenneth F. Yarrington, led the entire Wilmington agency 15 Youths Leave City For Air Cadet School Fifteen youths enlisted as aviation cadets at the army recruiting Promotion of Maj. Chester A. Charles, former manager of DuPont Airport, to the rank of lieutenant colonel, Air Corps, was announced today.

Colonel Charles is now com Auto and Tools Stolen textbook, are now ready for distribution. Restrictions on sales, rentals and deliveries of various types of office in production and was fourth among the hundreds of representatives in the East. He joined Samuel Keil, an official of the Keil Motor Company, reported to po office here earlier this week left yes manding officer of an observation group of the First Ground Air Sup terday for Maxwell Field, Ala. All New Minister Assumes Position at Calvary machinery were modified by tne War lice today thta the company repair shop at 1000 East Twelfth Street, of them will take instruction as air port Command, which is engaged in anti-submarine patrols along the Atlantic Coast. Production Board March 24 to exclude shorthand writing machines I was entered last night by the U5e of a key.

An automobile valued at The Rev. John Randolph Field performed his first official service other leaders in the country at a convention in Philadelphia last Friday and Saturday. President Parkinson addressed the group on Saturday. Mr, Yarrington is well known in and around Wilmington, being- active in Y. M.

C. A Red Cross, and civilian defense work. Colonel Charles received his pro $325 was stolen. Inside of the car and wide carriage typewriters Harrison M. Von Duyke is president of the company.

as! rector of Calvary Church, the Lovely, new crea motion to the rank of major two years ago, when he was serving with Bishop Coleman Memorial. Fourth were miscellaneous tools used in the repairing of electrical refrigerators valued at $75. tions for Spring. $.95 and Rodney Streets, yesterday the 119th Observation Squadron, 44th Division, New Jersey National Colorful daisy' prints. Desired 'Lucite' Reflectors morning when he administered Holy Communion at, 6:30 and 8:30 sizes.

Reduce Auto Crashes Guard. Before coming to DuPont Airport he was an inspector of the former U. S. Bureau of Aeronautics, corps piots, navigators, or bomba-diers and be commissioned lieutenants on successful completion of the courses. They are: Samuel Ellicott, Cranston Heights; Sigmund M.

Lipstein, 215 Hillcrest Avenue, Hill-crest; Donald M. Raine, 1306 Van Buren Street; Drexel D. Morgan, 1210 East Twenty -second Street; John N. Fredd, 1110 Woodlawn Avenue; Philip L. Currier, 2302 Harrison Street; William J.

Harden, 1502 North Van Buren Street; Frank J. Golenski, 1402 Greenhill Avenue; Robert A. Skerry, 905 Stuart Road; clock in an Ascension Day service Field was called to the rector New Plan to Enable Students Nieht automobile accidents have now the Civil Aeronautics Authority been reduced more than 25 per cent ship of the local church last April FASHION SHOPS 2nd FLOOR PLEASANT CONFIDENTIAL ATMOSPHERE in locations where plastic reflectors His home in Wilmington is at 1201 coming from St. Andrew's Epis made of "Lucite" are used, accord Woodlawn Avenue. copal Church at Princess Anne, Md To Try for Army Commissions ine to John R.

Fader, maniger ol where he had been rector for four the Delaware Safety Council. yeazs He succeeds the late Rev he had not received details of the Bricklayers to Meet He said there are now 10,000 to Dr. George C. Graham, who had been rector of the church for many A special meeting of Bricklayers 12,000 reflectors in use in the state and "fatal and other accidents have Local, No. 1, A.

F. will be held Charles C. Parks, 12 Southern Drive, Elsmere: Philip J. Taylor, 620 Mc- years prior to his death during the last year. Mr.

Field was in Wil decreased materially." In Michigan, Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Lane Street; John E. Kinney, Port where the reflectors have oeen in Irish-American Hall, 608 French mington to attend the annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Allegheny. William M. Whitby, use for four years, the reduction Street. Mt.

Airy, Edgar P. Worley, was 20 to 25 per cent, according to Jr Meriden, and William The War Department has developed a plan to enable qualified college students and other youths of 18 and 19 years of age to enroll in the reserve corps and continue in college and receive supplementary instruction preparing them for commissions in the army. Only men considered as potential officer material will be enrolled. Operation of this group will not conflict with the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, although it will perform a somewhat similar function. Donald M.

Ashbridge, professor of military science and tactics. University of Delaware, said new plan. The men enrolled will be exempt from the selective service act but as reserves will be subject to immediate call to active service. At the end of their second college year an examination will be given. Those who do not meet the required educational standards or who do not give "promise of capacity for leadership" will be Inducted into the military service.

Those who fail to graduate with their class or withdraw from college will be subject to immediate call through regular selective service channels. Delaware this week. Field and his family, his wife and twin daughters, are occupying the rectory adjoining the church. Huston, 1610 Upland Street, a survey just compietea. DeShields-Blackson Judge Allmond to Speak Judge Bayard W.

Allmond of the Chester, Pa. Quality tells why you should HurlGy- Miss Elizabeth De Shields of Bel vedere and Leamon Blackson or Juvenile Court will address the monthly dinner meeting of the Past Commanders' Association, Veterans this city were married last Sun Lhairman Says $27.80 Needed dav bv the Rev. C. A. Davis, evan- eelist, at his home, 324 East Tenth of Foreign Wars, in Hearn's Restaurant on Monday evening.

James A. Rhind, president, will preside. Of Each Worker in Bond Drive Street. Mr. and Mrs.

Blackson will live the sales during May must be 40 at 622 East Sixth Street. per cent better than previously and a greater percentage must be made Undergoes Operation The condition- of Alexander durinz the following montns. Ft. mm -mw -w-t-e-r ik wik. -wrm TTTT In other words, lor every aoiiar Abrahams.

of 806 North Harri sale of war bonds and stamps during son Street, was described as fairly the past period, sales for May must good today in the Delaware Hos reach $1.40, Mr. Gallagher saia nitaL where he underwent an opera "To reach, this goal if you and your committee have invested four hours tion for appendicitis Wednesday night. He is the son of former postmaster A. R. Abrahams.

Hugh F. Gallagher, general chair- man of the New Castle County War Savings Staff, advised a meeting of county committees at the Hotel DuPont yesterday that an investment of $27.80 from each wage earner in New Castle County for the purchase of war bonds this month is necessary if the county's quota of $1,632,800 is to.be reached. Approximately 70,000 persons In the county are gainfully employed on the per employe basis, Mr. Gallagher declared, and every effort must be expended to have them cooperate in reaching the May goal. "The national average of total sales to date is 61.6 per cent Bonds, 7.5 per cent Bonds, and 305 per cent Bonds," Mr.

Gal Pouel Suits Let us show you why. The sturdy fabrics, long wear and expert tailoring assure smart appearance. Single- and double-breasted models in newest styles. Sizes for men and young men. ipr I i I i (I I I ii 1 ill I 1 tel? 1 TRAVEL WMlttiNi Willi IIP S- lfiUlL IP A IE vdpiLiuMiE my a week the present quota will require five and one-half hours a each week." To Name Assistant He announced that a woman secretary-assistant from the staff of Mrs.

Charles C. Grasselli II, state chairman of the women's division, will be assigned to each of the various groups to assist them in preparing and coordinating the activities of the organizations and to supply statistical information relative to the Mr. Gallagher said "we must win this war and that will take every resource. Meanwhile let us stop wailing about individual losses and lagher said. "On this basis our Mav mwta will be $1,005,805 in TRAVEL BY elbb MOTOR COACHES To the Following Points: Seaford Salisbury Milford Lewes Rehoboth Ocean City Chestertown Norfolk AND OTHER POINTS COMMUTERS' BUS Wilmington to Dover Bonds.

$626J99-ltt and Bonds Sn .95 Various methods were suggested by which the sales could be stimulated and encouraged. Workers Are Praised Mr. Gallagher said Donald P. the dislocations in our ways or Ross, state administrator of the War MEN SHOP 2nd FLOOR living. I There are times when word i I Man.

rri. Ine. P. M. Sat.

I P. M. Savings Bond Staff, and Henry T. Bush, state chairman, who attended the meeting, have informed him that the county committees have done splendid work so. far in the sales.

However. Mr. Gallagher added, "Our job is to raise New castle County's share of the money through the sale of war bonds and stamps to assist in paying the cost of this war and sidetrack inflation," he added. PHONE 2-2214 EED STAR MOTOR COACHES, DUG. 20C W.

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