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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 10

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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10
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Ten Jonrnal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Friday, February 25, 1944 ings, Mr. Hanby said, and a repre War Stamps Are Prize Accident Board Hears Council Speaker Aid to Builders Plane Spotter the Middle Atlantic Division of the National Association of Housing Officials, to be held on March 15 and 16 in Wilmington. sentative of the Federal Public Housing Authority will attend the In War Bond Contest A unique guessing contest has 5 Compensation Cases The Industrial Accident Board iw conference as an observer. Chief to Meet Will Be Topic Letters have been sent to a group been arranged by omciaia oi Delaware War Bond Center. Sixth held five hearings yesterday at its offices in the Equitable Trust Build of business leaders and other offi Historical Society cials inviting them to the confer ing.

Ninth and Market Streets. and Market Streets, for next Tues Housing Authority Invites ence. They rnciuae representatives State Recognition Officers The hearings were: Graetano Gets Shipley Relics Personal belongings of William day. Serafln v. Louis Raymond, resolu of local contractors, the Chamber of Commerce, the Real Estate Board, Mrs.

Carleton F. Jewell. Wilming Business Leaders of City To Conference March 1 To Be Brought Up to Date On New Aircraft Types tion to be handed down; Harry F. Byrd v. American Car and Foundry Company, testimony taken and ton artist and war bond booth volunteer, will paint at the bond cen Shipley, one of the founders of Wilmington, have been presented insurance companies, banks, the Wilmington Building Trades Council, the War Housing Center and its Advisory Commission, the Com award will be made; Edward Wis ter two local scenes from li a.

m. to 3 p. m. to the Historical Society of Delaware by Mrs. Theodore Shipley, Methods by which the Wilmington George Ehinger of Dover, state di niewski v.

Dravo Corporation, reso mittee for Economic Development, Prizes of war stamps -will be Housing Authority can aid the local lution to be handed down. rector of the ground observer corps, and the members of the local widow of one of the last two direc A resolution was handed down in construction industry, which is suf awarded to the persons guessing closest the location of the scenes. housing authority. Aircraft Warning Service, and eight Delaware recognition officers will Zionists of City To Hear Author Pierre Van Paassen to Talk On Palestine White Paper At Y.M.H.A. Next Tuesday Pierre Van Paassen, author' and foreign correspondent, will speak at a public meeting called by the Wilmington Emergency Zionist Council Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Y.

M. and Y. W. H. A.

to voice opposition to the White Paper on Palestine issued by the British government and restriction of further Immigration of Jews to that country as of March 31. U. S. Senator James M. Tunnell of Delaware will preside and introduce Mr.

Van Paassen. The Wilmington Emergency Zionist Council is comprised of the five local Zionist Organizations consisting of Hadassah, Junior Hadassah, National Jewish Workers Alliance, Pioneer Women, and the Wilmington Zionist District. Mr. Van Paas descendants of the foilnder. The articles are now on display at the ferine from lack of work, will be At 3 o'clock a drawing will Mr.

Hanby said an investigation of means by which the authority the case of Harry H. Wells v. Andrew J. Murray in which compensation was terminated as of June of held to decide the winner of a third attend a meeting in Philadelphia to the subject of the conference business leaders March 1. Old Town Hall Museum.

can aid the construction industry painting, donated by Mrs. Jeweu. morrow for an additional course in 1941. A similar action was taken in Samuel C. Hanby, executive direc has been in progress since the plight of that industry was revealed These relics a pair of steel rimmed eye glasses, a metal tor of the authority, in announcing the case of Alma Donovan v.

Ber-getta Seavy with compensation ter uie recognition oi new pianes, a review of the original course given last year, and a discussion of the a few weeks ago. the. conference, said alist of con crete proposals in which the author glass case, a snuff box and four minated as of Aug. 10, 1943. The housing authority, Mr.

Hanby subject general. said, has plans for extensive con ity can aid in promoting business of the local construction firms will be struction in the post-war period Bond Pennant Awarded powder flasks. Mr. Shipley, who came to this country from England with his family in 1725 on a ship bound for Philadelphia, was quar The meeting will also be attended by civilian supervisory personnel of and therefore is directly concerned Lieut. Peter F.

Huber, command presented. Opinions of the business leaders on the proposals and their suggestions of other means of col the Ground Observer Corps of Pennsylvania. Maryland, Virginia, DR. HUMPHREYS' glorious relief for csawwi PILE AGONY Humphreys Ointment (formula of Dr. P.

Humphrey) promptly help to relieve Itching, painful piles, reduce inflammatory swelling and helps nature heal faster. Humphreys' costs only 50 with special rectal pipe. 75 years of success 1 All drugstores. with the preservation of the con struction industry. In his letter to the business lead antined here because of smallpox on the ship and later settled here and New Jersey, under the direc laboration will be sought.

Pierre Van Paassen ers. Mr. Hanby said that the con In 1735 he built a large 3-story ing officer, U. S. Coast Guard Repair Yard.

Edge Moor, presented the civilian personnel under his command with the Treasury war bond pennant for-100 per cent sub tion of the Philadelphia Fighter The conference will be the first of brick house on the southwest cor Wing. ference results will be discussed at the next meeting of the Wilmington Housing Authority, on March Those to attend from Delaware, in ner of Fourth and Shipley Streets and lived there until his death, at its kind to be held here and is believed to be without precedent in the nation. Washington officials have expressed great interest in the meet State Postal Employes addition to Mr. Ehinger, are: Mrs scription for war bonds on the pay roll deduction plan. the age of 76.

in 1766. 7, and at the annual conference of Loretta K. Baynum, George T. sen, born in Holland, emigrated to Macklin, Frederick J. Whitehead Meet Goal in War Loan Postal employes in Delaware have and Mrs.

Jennie L. Salevan, Milford; Canada at an early age serving with Mrs. Bertha N. Logan. Marydel; gone over the quota set for them in the Fourth War Loan Drive.

Mrs. Nellie McLernon, Delmar; Mrs the Canadian forces in the First World War. He became a reporter in Toronto later transferring to one of the leading New York daily news o'Clock Scnftcnzrdlcay 'Iran e. eii a pemt oimnglhtt Annette L. Nash, St.

Georges: Oscar J. Nemish, Harrington, and Richard Postmaster James J. Cahill today received a telegram from Ramsey papers where he served as a feature Sloan, Seaford. writer. Black, third assistant postmaster general, Washington, congratulating Many of his experiences had been Aircraft recognition tests are being brought to those participating in the activity through the "Aircraft the postal employes and Postmaster Warning Volunteer," the official Cahill on their achievement.

Mr publication, which shows recorded in his book "Days of Our Years." His latest work, "Forgotten Ally," is recognized as one of the most forceful discussions of the role of Palestine in the present conflict A special committee representing Cahill is chairman for the state drive silhouettes. The current issue shows Delmar past as being 100 per cent among postal employes. correct for the third time. Other "Delaware is now over the top in the Emergency Zionist Council has Delaware posts with 100 per cent averages were Marydel and St. employe bond purchases," Mr.

Black arranged the program, and consists of Aaron Finger, Harry Cohen. Mar Georges. cus Stiftel, Abraham Seidel, Ben V. Codor, Mrs. A.

L. Cooper, Mrs wired. "You turned in the fine job we expected." The Delaware quota for postal employes was $31,150. As final reports are not yet in, the record is expected to go higher. Postmaster Cahill expressed ap New Semester Opens Israel Brown, Simon R.

Krinsky, the Hanz Weiss and Miss Anne Good man. The meeting is open to the gen eral public. preciation for cooperation of postal employes throughout state in the drive. the At Bible College in Gty Second semester evening classes of the Wilmington Bible College opened j'esterday at the educational building of First and Central Presbyterian Church. The tuition- free courses will continue for 15 New Weed Killer To Be Available weeks.

Late registrations will be accepted next Thursday evening. Courses in New Testament and Christian Evidences are taught each 3 Home Rooms Elect At Bayard Junior High Election of officers of two home rooms and of the Girls' Glee Club of Thomas F. Bayard Junior High School took place this week. The 104 home room elected: President," Kenneth Morrison; vice-president. James Sherman; secretary, Louis Mancari; treasurer, Sally Thursday by the Rev.

Dr. George ApeL of Wilmington and St. Spray Eradicates Poison Ivy, Ragweed, DuPont Augustine, Fla. The course in "The Teachings of Christ for Our Times Company Says is taught by the Rev. John Kettinger of Philadelphia.

Classes are held from 7 to 10 o'clock, chapel from Sirkln; S. A. representative, Everett A safe and sure chemical recently 7:45 to 8:30 o'clock, at which Dr. Apel will give a series of talks on 1 Ol li'fs fcifc3 Tv as V1V I discovered lor permanently killing poison ivy and many other weeds will be available for the first time "The Essentials of Christianity. Reese; alternate, Florence Deptula.

The 113 home room elections had the following results: President, Janette Norris; vice-president. Norma Wain wright; secretary, Jeanne Baun; treasurer, William Sanner; this season in sufficient quantity for consumer use, the DuPont Company The courses are accredited by the American Theological Seminary, the University Foundation, and the Evangelical Teacher Training As- announced today. Based on ammonium sulfamate S. A. representative, Francis Hubbs.

The Girls' Glee Club officers are as follows: President, Mary Di Sab- elation. the weed killer has undergone field tests by agricultural experiment sta atino; secretary, Pauline Witsil; Pageant Is Presented tions and independent researchers, treasurer, Rachel Cericola; libra To date production has been largely By Pupils at Bancroft rians, Aileen Forrest, Betty Salva tore, Bern ice Jablonskl. devoted to large-scale use by agri culture and the armed forces. Dissolved in water and used as A pageant, "As One Star Differ-eth," was given by the 9A class of the Bancroft School at an assembly in observance of National Brother spray on foliage, it is sure death on Son of Wilmington Pair Details Himalaya Rescue poison oak. poison sumac, and rag hood Week today.

The program was sponsored by Miss Jean Fulton and Mrs. Edna Spicer. Those taking part were: Betty LeBoritz. Virginia Cores, Jsne weed. In fact, it will kill many other plants and some trees if properly applied, either by spraying or spreading on the soil.

"Animate," as the new weed killer is called, is neither flammable nor hazardous to animals. Also the new herbicide will not sterilize the soil for long periods. Harry Andress, Marjret Barnes, Prank Moletteire. Kathenna i rr Mr Snuire-IFEtt Sllnp I -'M A Knit-To-Fit Like Original Kuaian. Anna Norman Hollii, Ida Alsentzer, Fay Lister, Veccy Bharp.

Capt. Camille Joseph Rosbert, Army transport pilot, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Camille Rosbert of this city, gave a brief account on the March of Time radio program last night, of his crash in the Himalayas and his subsequent rescue. Captain Rosbert, once a member of the Flying Tigers in China, now in Los Angeles, is one of four brothers in the armed services.

He was ferrying material from India to China when his plane crashed. His parents, who also use the Upholstery Melvlna Dixer, Anna Cebenka. Henry Oboryshko, Anthony Ryan, Jack Rode, Richard Robinson, Paul Mezzatesta. Joseph Eckrlch, Eleanor Sokolowski, Elsie Romano, Jane Bukay. Lens Ferretti, Anna-bell Morris, Nellie Goad, Alice Benrfett, Betty Hougentaglor.

Marie Ambrose, Milton Jones. Mervin Rosen. Billy Baker, Margaret Fleetwood, Anna Rongo. Frances Mansean. and Helen Ssotkiewicz.

Frances Atlas was the announcer and Louise 6picer conducted the opening exercises. Council to Help Provide Stenographer for Court A request by Judge Elwood F. Mel-son for the employment of an addi name Roberts, are entertainers at the Hotel Olivere. Sofa, 3 CsjiMom nil5 rr Heavy, self-adjusting knit slip covers thot do a double job Choir, 1 Cushion of protecting your furniture and brightening your heme. Non- I mm.

wrinkling and easy to put on fHs like original upholstery. Ti) 1 I 1 1 1 New Pattern in Natural with colorful prints. QZ $609,000 in Contracts Townsendites to Meet Beecher E. Hess of Washington, Given Small War Plants Small war plants In the area D. national legislative representative for the Townsend Plan, will 1 11 Knit-to-fit most any style chair and sofa.

I Stern 1st Floor served by the Wilmington office of Convenient Grecr speak at the conference of Delaware clubs, Sunday at 2:30 o'clock the Smaller War Plants Corporation Ml II tional stenographer on part time in the Juvenile Court office because of the extra work Involved in extended studies of cases coming before him was authorized by City Council last night. Council agreed to pay half of an S30 a month salary for Mrs. Elizabeth O'Connor who will assist in the office. The Levy Court has agreed to pay the other half. Mrs.

O'Connor, employed in Judge Melson's law office, will work every morning, including Saturday, in the court. Harvey Y. Wood. Seventh Ward, presided at the meeting in the absence of President Shermer H. Strad-ley who is convalescing from an attack of grip.

received $609,000 worth of business this month, Elbert Dent, district in Irish-American Hall. National Representative Roy C. Hurd will I -miMMMii "M- UMiirnnnTTin it" nm ir -a i mm 1 Mail and I' hone Urder tilled' write or uim ooa miss rosier manager, said last night. Of this preside. Regional Director Carroll stChMf 1.98 E.

Johnson of Wilkes-Barre, Pa I will introduce the speaker. Robert Humfress of Chester will lead group singing, with Mrs. Humfress at the piano. Soloist for the day will be Elbert Chance, baritone. Mrs.

Guy amount $46,000 consisted of Subcontracts to Wilmington firms. The Wilmington area of the Small War Plants Corporation includes Delaware, Eastern Shore of Maryland, Chester County, and part of Salem County, N. J. Clothes Conservers K. Browning will accompany.

8-Year-Old Boy Arrested New Books at Library Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH Detectives yesterday arrested an I llB Should Be in Every Momo Anthony Out of the Kitchen Into the eight-year-old boy on a charge of being incorrigible after receiving complaints from residents of the With Little Worry war. Berman Applied Safety Engineering. Binlng Rise of American Economic Life, Bond Teaching the Child to Read. Bonsai Unfinished Business. Carhart Outdoorsman'a Cook Book.

Dehly Eagle Wings. Fuller Thesaurus of Epigrams. Twenty-fourt hand Jefferson Streets Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without tear nf insecure false teeth dropping, slipping I 11 I stor-Chest neighborhood that their mail boxes had been tampered with. The boy is alleged to have taken a or wabbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comlortably.

This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey." pasty taste or teeling. Doesn't cause nausea. Georgette Guide to Intimate Letter I 1- L- and a magazine from one of the boxes. He wa turned over to the Juvenile Court authorities. If alkaline (non-acid).

Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. Adv I Ilk fr I 1 1 25 with easy sliding dome. 32" long, 20" wide), 21" deep. Wood reinforced and treated with "Sror-o-cide" a cedar compound.

Stor-Mastcr Treated with "Stor-o-cide" a cedar compound. Shelf-King II I Sr- fWtrtf I I Wardrobe w'rth abundant storage eapaclty ewl JDfoi 1 if I I extra shelves. 62" high, 29" wide, 21" de 07) Wardrobe with abundant storage capacity aid extra shelves. 62" high, 29" wide, 21" deep. 7 Writing.

Goehring Marine Piping Handbook for Designers-Fitters-Operators. Hay Malta Epic. Hellman The North Star: a Motion Ficture About Some Russian People. Hutchinson From Victory to Peace. Leeming Games to Make and Play at Home.

Machinery's Handbook for Machine Shop nd Drafting-Room. Maritaln Education at the Crossroads. Rainier Pipeline to Battle. Rathbone He's in the Sub-Busters Now. Scherman Literary England.

Spanish for Army and Navy Project Conversaclon: Spanish for the Army and Navy of the U. S. Stenton Anglo-Saxon England. Fictioa Aldridge Sei Eagle. Barry Lady of Night.

Bemelmans Now I Lay Me Down to Bleep. Carr He Wouldn Kill Patience. Cleaton The Outsider. Cole Valley of Revenge. French Boughs Bend Over.

Haycox Bugles in the Afternoon. Madarlaga Heart of Jade. Miller Last Lover. Morris Liberty 8treet. Norman Inch of Time.

Randau The Visitor. Be ton Dragonwyck. Thorpe Reunion on Strawberry Hill. Van Ness Again In October. 11 eify I ff Wardrobe wrth plenty of shelve.

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