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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 45

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Wednesday. Sept. 1, 1965 45 htmi Jsurnal, Wilmington, Del. Mired U.N. Rub Red Romanian, Sees Odd Find Another Swiss Errors Ih Nw-Jurnl will rip-tibl tr anly incrrct inM tan.

Ph.n. Ol 4-5 J51 Man ai you netica mi Italia ia yaur al. Rtgulationt th Nawt-Jaurnol ratarval fa a right ts adit ell odvtrtinnj copy and raitrict edi ta thair prapar clauificatien far tha pratactiaa and canvanianca at it raadara and advartitart. All (Jatiifiad adi ethar then la it and Favnd atari in tha Jevrnel end run in tha Morning Ntwt tha following day at ana caat. CALL OL 4-5351 (EDITOR'S NOTE: The jol- i YET Bucharest is beginning what resembling Moscow's hous-lowing dispatch describing to have a serious traffic prob- ing developments but built in lem with its rapidlv growing Goes Back, Brightened Reversal by U.S.

Generates Hopes UNITED NATIONS, NY. (UPI) The General Assembly meets today to conclude the1 work of the 1964 session. The United States has agreed to let1 peacekeeping debts of the Soviet Union, France and others slide by without penalty. TT, 114-natinn 1 MC in iiaiiun ao.iiiuiy iiqu neen in recess s.nce ear mis year when it was forced to sus- Goings-On By WALTER CARLSON S. Y.

Times Sews Service NEW YORK Strange things are happening these days in a garage in Long Island City. A carburetor, some spark pUgS ancj some valves are being ht how marchand to A gasoiine statlon emblem in the shape or a shield, rru (a fk, tn rnl3ip nil itcplf Envelopes containing head- Pr. ductions. a major producer auci a aju. p.

uu of TV commerc.a and is number of privately owned French and Italian automobiles whose prices run into five or six figures. The impression of relative abundance and prosperity is strming compared witti VJbi when 1 last visited here. The rnnntru thpn nffrorl frnm con I'lm uUm ous snorta of mea, and bread nri Hnthe, vvvk tkp Hi.uv suh-1 Carpathian towns like Roman and Piatra PCndt 5ewaU i- th.6 eadl0Cki Romania indeed5' nin I Th shoPs are elegant now shore. ache powders fan themselves out created by Washington's insist- nomama- indeed is a pic-l an disDiav' like a poker hand, but without er.ee that a dozen countries, re- ue Latin island in a sea totch isky 1 THE Progress th Rma' the aid of a card player. The fusing to pay peacekeeping as- and, Hungarian Com- ajA can nian cilics aPPears 10 have bn envelopes unfan themselves, and sessments they held to be ille- st also "pJS achieved to some extent at the box around them gaily levied, lose their assembly sesses vast natural wealth in C'ZT expense of the peasantry which 1 votes under the U.N.

Charter. Petroleum, lumber, uranium, claims one half of Roma- MAGIC? Not really, though it bauxite, gas and water power.1 A. Sl 1 DatKwa an iageiy nia's population. is sleight of hand of a sort. And ON Aug.

16 Ambassador Ar- Boasting a current annual agn, ral country is being; The historicauv poverty there are some strings attached, thur J. Goldberg, in his maiden rate of economic growth of vilIaes even those a A master of this type of U.N. speech announced a re-per cent one of the highest Bucharest alone the few nlinutes beyond the sleight of hand is Robert Jen-versal of policy by the United the world the Balkan re-! not ilimit. of Bucharest are still ness8 53 in States. Obviously lacking voting Public had just adopted a newjJh0P beh.nd the towns.

sto the process that en- strength which had dwindled grandiose five-year plan aost iremea us popuw Mo of the straw-thatched t0 see away during negotiations sought aging 65 per cent "VI? roof, are gone, electricity has ele on by Russia on the financial issue Production by 1970 and total aulr(ed the been introduced and there are P' 8 alnC pnfnrrp thP npn.itv n.M electrification nf th. nnn.r I attractive western metropolis. pvsrv screens. But, w- berg announced that the United States no longer would insist on forfeiture of votes by the dozen better taste and style. A steel plant with an eventual annual capacity of 5 million tons is rising in the Danubian city Galatz.

And western tourists bringing much coveted convertible cur- rency ire noting uy thousands to enjoy the varied, MJUV rnilPh ana LinSDOl ea I31TV laie beauty of Romania's moun- tains, forests, rivers and sea- afpnrHino to res den western' rpoiHpnt wPstprn observers the peasants are in- adequately housed, clothed and in. tu. them 1 in Japan other commodities that can be sold tn young gangsters who wait outside- The fascination of angling for Po' 10 come nuc Hr chological examination here, modern Romania was written bf the chief Moscow cones- Pme unttea Fress in National who was in Bucharest on special assign- menL- By HENRY SHAPIRO uri YVTlier 1 I Di'ninnnm Knmannne the Swltzer' within 10 years. Tms lin(r a lJni ITT- 7' 13 on nauunm not inter- national communism and what Switzerland is to the capitalist! West, Romania hopes to become' lu ulc wnimiuiiiai lja.il. We were sitting on the terrace of the luxury hotel Lido facing a huge swimming pool with artificially induced sea-like' waves.

There was virtually! standing room only in the pool1 as Uomanians sought escape neai. sweltering southern i of the girls wore bi- unH uh- I rolling, and twisting tHl the; 57 foreign delegations in the delinquents. ph," I knew in my childhood fed. aeveiop impressive industrial corn- has been reliably reported. The U.S.

reversal opened the ment ot 'los "wn The fast-flowing moun-! The sorry physical way for the assembly to close esi as mun as 10 tain rivers have been harnessed ance of the peasants who bring its 1964 do-nothing session and tor lecnn'cai Know (q electrjfy gt Jeast Qne haf Qf thejr produce int0 the capital's prepare hopefully for a the countryside markets appeared to confirm fruitful 1965 session to start and linguistically one ory the economic plight they have Sept. 21. on.y it is West Eu- ThZs ha'endured for centuries. 1 saw no ropean and Mediterranean. The wen u.

MEMrnlI. innWinr nPrsnns ooing mercials ever produced, an ad-. for Lucky in wnjch the cigarettes marched on the screen. IT Is true, of course, that the cigarettes didn't really dance in; his studio. But it was Jenness'! Notice Alfred address his btore New King on Friday A connection minor sep 1 '5 IN Notice Alice address mrt crete dwellmg compounds some-among frOllItlpd WdlVI'S nmnmi Paner Cams Over A jj-nai on commiuee on peacekeeping finances, which for most of the year sought to solve the financial impasse, Ul a lUIIhCIISUa I t'pori On which the assembly was expect- rd to act at its session.

The con- sensus, announced yesterday by Foreign Minister Alex Quaison-; Sackey of Ghana, outgoing as-! sembly president, stated that: on its work normally in accord- -r am: wiui us i uies 01 Dime-, 1 Fish Fad NT. Times News Service TOKYO Indoor fishing pools, a fad rivaling the ubiq- uilous pinball game Pachinko, kinis. The question of applying the charter's vote forfeiture pen- AROUND us dozens of tables alty will not be raised with re- were groaning with a rich as-card tn thp TIN KmprffPnnvSortment of foods and wines. as the favorite nastime of be made to fold itsell as me lavorue udsuIIlc vi iuic inen De maut iuiu i LECALS Legal Notices ALIAS SUMMONS IN DIVORCE tN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY ERNEST DYER. known as rrmt Dyer, Pontiff BON-ME JEAN DYER, De'endant No H'6 Civil Action.

165. ALIAS SUMMONS 1 DIVORCE. THE STATE OF DELAWARE, TO THE SHERIFF oe NEW AS-TlE COUNTY: YOU ARE COMMANDED. YOU WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED: To summon the aoove named defendant so that, with.n 20 days at'er service hereof upin defend-a-, exclusive of tne day of service, defendant shal serve upon Samuel Handio'f, Esau-re, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 251 Delaware Trust Biog Wfimmgton, Delaware, an answer tp the compamt To se-we upon d'endant a copy hereof and of the complaint it ne de'endant ctnnrr be served persona to pub' I'1 process at by statute Dad August 2' JOHN MYOF. Pr JTH GREEN.

Deputy (- THF ABOVE NAMED DP-F DAT if sjmmons 's served oe sonay upon you. te, in case nf vour ta'iu'e. thm days afte such serve. ecuS've of tne day of se-vce. tn seve on pontiffs atomev ampd anove an answer to tn te case I re tred tnout furthe notice it personal se-vce not made upon you nd if th'S summons is pvbshed as required bv statu'e.

ten. in cae of your failure, in 20 days from service by pubica Km of th-s summons- serve fin piar.f ft a'torrev named anove an answer lo the comp'a'n'. the rase be tr-ed without further notice iSE AL JOHN HYDE P-otonota--v. Per RUT GREEN Deputy. sen 1 '5 ALIAS SUMMONS IN DIVORCE IN THF SUPERIOR COURT OT THF STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR Nf CASTLE COUNTY EVFlYN GRIFFITH.

Pi.nMf RICHARD GRIFFITH Defend ant No U73 C'vil Action, IQ- AL'AS SUMMONS IN DIVORCF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CAS TIE COUNTY. YOU AP COMMANDED: AS YOU WFPE HERETOFORE COMMANDED To summon the above named fendant so that, within 20 days after service hereof upon defendant, eclu-sive of the day of service, defendant shall serve upon John M. Ryan, Fsquire. plaintiffs attorney, whose address is Bank of Delaware Ridq Wilmington, Delaware, ai inswer tc the complaint Tn serve upon defendant a copy her eof and of the complaint, if the defendant mnot be served prrsonaUy to publish this process as required by statute Dated. August 6.

JOHN F. HYDP. Prothonotary, Per ANTHONY BUDA. Chief Deputy. TO THF ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT.

It this summons is served personally upon you, then, in case ot your failure, v.ithm 0 ddv. after such service, inive of the day of service, fn ser ve on plaintiff's attorney named above an answer to the complaint, the case will be tried without further notice. It personal service Is not made upon you and it this summons is published as required by statute, then, in case of your failure, within days from service by publication ot this summons, to serve on plaintiff's attorney named above an an swer to the complaint, the case will be tned without further notice. (SEAL) JOHN F. HYDf Prothonotary, Per ANTHONY BUDA, Chief Deputy.

aug 11 75-sep ALIAS SUMMONS IN DIVORCE (N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF Df LAWARb IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY SALLY DUNN, Plaintiff v. FLOYD DUNN, Defendant. No. IJ'A Civil Action. 1965.

ALIAS SUMMONS IN DIVORCE. THE STATE OF DELAWARE, TO THF SHERIFF OF NEW CAS TLE COUNTY: YOU ARE COM MANDED: AS YOU WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED To summon the above named defendant so that, within 70 days after service hereof upon defendant, exclusive of the day of service, de. fendant shall serve upon J. Rankin Davis, squire, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 1207 Bank of Delaware Wilmington, Delaware, an answer to the complaint. To serve upon defendant a copy hereof and of the complaint.

if the defendant cannot be served personally, to publish this process as required by statute. Dated August 6. 1965. JOHN F. HYDE, Prothonotary.

Per ANTHONY BUDA, Chief DeprtV. TO THF ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: If this summons Is served personally upon you, then, in case of your failure, within days after such service, exclusive of the day of service, to serve on plaintiff's attorney named above an answer to the complaint, the cae will be tried without further notice. If personal service Is not mad upon you and if this summons Is published as required by statute, then, in case of your failure, within 70 days from service by publication of this summons, to serve on plaintiff's attorney named above an answer to the complaint, the case will be tried without further notice. (SEAL) JOHN HYDE, Prothonotary. Per ANTHONY BUDA.

Chief Deputy. aug tn 1 I ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found AT DEL. HUMANE Boxer, fern. Part Germ. Shep fam Carr Rd.

Tiger cat, ma'e, Brandywine Hilli. Ol 5-671Q. AT SPCA-Part Lab. 21628, 1 yr male, Kirkwood. Part Cocker JT2I62', 1 tri-color, Bay-nard Blvd.

Beagle 21630, 3 hale, tri-color. Oak. Lane Manor. EA LOST Siamese kitten. Blue Point, wearing pink collar w-'red brilliance, mos.

old. Reward. WY 4- 6036. LOST Lady's white gold watch betw. Dergance Ford and Bancroft Mills or on Kirkwood Hiohway nr.

Meadowood Reward 737-1 79 LOST Bird dog Rip A German Shep Mile. Rex. Vic. Hamilton Pk OL 15241, am. fr 11 pm Reward LOST- Dog, medium sie.

black white, male Vic. Jefferson Farms. Cast'e Hill; Reward EA B-7645 Auction Sales ANNUAL ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Dea'prs throughout De'4w-e. Ma ry 'and. Pern a ArrS parhopatinq in KErA ANNUAL ARDEN A i cn SATURDAY.

SEPT. 4. 10 A to A M. PUBLIC SALE The undersicjned offer tor sale at 561 Ciestnot S'-ee' Crs'esve, Saturday, seft. 4.

i0 A A'tiCs be ongnq ir, wa-d end comprising mosfy family pieces, --cudmq American. Emp re. Victorian, ad conferring XXm Cer'ury furniture onen'a's ace pieces, e'e cctures n-i. w'pr s'ee1 engraving, and perils, in frames ot exceptions' to If -est; china, incfuOmq two C3mpiee 'me" sets, Hav'and. Aejqewood.

i 'mcqes. ntm etc eces of B-isto'. cut g'a. ec s-lver and pewter, etc te'esion and mod-e'n utinty pieces. 1-e at cnai Bank of Chester Grdian of HP'en W'nga'd Howard Auctioneer pcent Wend-, PODert But'er, Attorney AT 0 Thru AUC ION Sheraton Inc.

0 I Ajctipee' PQ SELL PEAL ESTATE Tr-u auction. F--ee appraisal. P'JPN'CK 8. AT AS OL UNITED AUCTIONEERS flpta-n h'g'iMt oricw tor vour ad oouser-cid contents Free Appraisals OL 4-8585 LECALS Legal Notices CITY OF NEWARK Delaware Refute of be collected Vondav, Seotemper 6. 195 Refuse oormeilv collected on Monday bt ccected on Tuesday, Seotemper 7, 165 Tuesday regular route will he collected on Wednesday, September 1965.

The crews will not bt eo'e to re turn for any items not the curb it the tirr of col'ection Thanh voo tor your usual coopera tion. CAVPAGN. rector of Public Worns. sea 1 1 ESTATE OF ELLA M. ACKERMAN, DECEASED Notice is hereby given tf-af Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Em M.

Ackermen. sate of rtiiminqton Hundred, deceased, wee duly granted unto Augustine J. Ack-erman on the nineteenth day of August A 1965. and a'l persons indebted to the sad deceased are re-ace ted to make payments to the Executor without de'ay, and ail per-sops having demands against the de ceased irf required to enbit end p-esent the same duty probated to the said Executor on or before te nineteenth oav of Mav. A 196.

or ab'Ce bv the in th'S behalf. AUGUSTINE ACKERMAN. Eecufor. Address- Thomas J. Heaiy.

Jr At tomev at-Law, 1116 King St wu nunqton, De'aware avq 25 sep 1 8 IN THE REGISTER COURT FOR NEWCASTLE COUNTY STATE OF DELAWARE IN THE MATTER OF PASQUAl PETRUCCI PRESUMED DECEDENT NOTICE. Ralph Kel. Esq having tned In this Court a Petition setting forth facts which aneqedly raise the p'e sumption of death of Pasquaie Pe-trucci. absent tor seven 17) or mo'e vears from the p'ace of his domicile, and praying for an adjudication thereon dec la ring the said Pasquaie Pe truce i to be presumed to be de ceased, notice Is hereby qiven that the hearing and consideration of said Petition has been tued for Monday, October 4 1965. at to 00 o'clock A in the Office of the Reqister ot Wns.

Mezzanine Floor, Public Bu'ldmq Wilmington, Delaware, at which time evidence will be heard concerning the alleged absence of the presumed decedent and the circumstances and duration thereof JOHN BRADY. Register of Wills. aug sep 15 tN THE UNITFD STATE: DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. GEORGE P. RROWN, SR and VERNFLL J.

BROWN. Civil Action No 7940 ORDER FOR SERVICE ON OF FENDANT OUTSIDE STATE AND DISTRICT AND FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION On motion of Plaintiff for an Order directing Verne II Brown, one of the detendants herein, to appear or plead, as authorized bv Title United States Code, Section 1655, and it appearing to the Court that this is an a tion to enforce the mortgane lien by foreclosure on real estate property, known as 714 West 25th Street, Wilmington, Delaware, within the District of Delaware and the State of Delaware, within the mean ing of Title 28, United States Code, Section 1655. and that said Vernelt Rrown has not voluntarily ap peared in this action and cannot be found within this State or District, and that pprsonal service on said Vernell Brown is not practic ab'e because her residence and whereabouts are unknown, it is ORDERED, that said Vernell J. Brown, Defendant, appear or plead to the Complaint herein on or belore the 20th day of October, 1965. and in default thereof, that the Court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action as if said Ver nell J.

Brown had been served with process in this State and District IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order and of Plaintiff's Complaint be served on the said Vernell J. Brown, 14 days before the date above-named it her mailing address is known by the United States Marshal for the Jud cial District of Delaware IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that certified copies of this Order he served on the person or persons in possession of or in charge of said property, if any there be; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published in the Journal Every Evening, a daily newspaper, published at Wilmington, in New Castle County, State of Delaware, having statewide circulation, once a week for six successive weeks, beginning August 25, 1965 CA1 EB R. LAYTON Ml. United States Oistrict Judge. Dated- August 17, 1965.

attq sep 1 29 Bids Proposals The Board of Education of the Mf Pleasant Special School District, Washington St. Extension 4 Marsn Rd will receive sealed bids until 2 M. EDST, Friday, September 10. 1965 for electric light bulbs. Bids are to be received at the above ad dress and will be publicly opened at the above stated time.

Specifica tions may be obtained from the dis trict office at Washington St. Extension Marsh Rd Wilmington, Del. DAVID M. GREEN, Adm. Asst seu 17 THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark, Delaware, will receive sealed bids at 2:00 PM, EDST, on Wednesday, Sepfember 1965 for the Architectural Hardware for the 1966 Dormitory complex.

Bids will be opened at the office of the Purchasing Aqent, General Services Building, Chaoel Street, Newark, Delaware AH bid proposals must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check in the amount of 0n of the bid The University reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BLAKFMAN, Purchasing Agent, sept 1 THE SCHOOL BUILDING COM MI5SION of the Henry C. Conrad School District No. 131 on Jackson Ave Woodcrest, Wilmington. Del.

19S04 will receive sealed bids until 4 pm. EDST, September 15, 1965 for Library Books and until 4:30 m. EDST, September 15, 1965 for Science Equipment. Bids are to be re ceived at the above address and will bt publicly opened and read in Room 207 at the stated time. Bid forms and specifications may he obtained from the District Office at the above address from 9am to 4 p.m.

EDST. Monday through Fn-ffay. JOHN DILLMAN Commission Chairman sep 1 fj ADVEPTJSFJMENT FOM BIDS CONTRACT NO. OS 66-1 Sealed proposals will be received hy the State. Distribution Agency nf the State of Delaware at the Office of the Director on the premises of the Governor Bacon Health Center, Delaware City De'aware, until 10 AM, DST, September 15, 1965, and thereafter shall be publicly opened for contracts involving office paper supplies.

Copies of the proposal for contract No. OS-66-1 may be obtained by contacting the Office of the State Distribution Agency by phone, mail, or in person. State Distribution Agency By WILLIAM T. QU ILL Chairman. LAWRENCE C.

POND, Acting Director. S'ate Distribution Agency Box 299 Delaware City. Delaware Phone TE 4 4394 ep CITY OF NEWARK Delaware NOTICE OF LETTING 2500 KVA. outdoor type, single circuit unit substation. CONTRACT 65-27 Proposal forms specifications for furnishing the subject eouipment may be had at the Department of PubUc Works Office and sealed bids accompanied with certified check in the amount of five (5) per cent of the h.d for furnishing the material will be received until 11 am, EDST, Tuesday.

Sept 21, 1965, in the Oty Manaqer's Office Vain 8. Academy Streets, Newark, Deiawa-e sep 1-7-3 PART A INVITATION FOR BIOS The Commisison for v' boro School No. 204, MiMsooro. De a ware, invites proposals tor furnishing and instaHinq ibrary Sheiv.rq end Furniture at the MHfsboro School No 204 in Millsboro, Delaware Proposals will be received "nt-i September 15, 1965, 3 00 EOT, at te office of the At, tect. Pope.

K'ue McCue il' West Street Wilmington, De awar at which time they will be opened and read Drawings. Soec ificahons and n' dding Documents may be oD'a'ned at the office of the Architect Conditions regulating b'ddtng proce dire and te requirement fnr sd security ar jef fortn tn B'dding Documents By 0'der The Bji'd'g $100 Frr VHsbnrO 2f4 ELMER BETM4PPS Ca-rnan ajg 25-jeo 1. force on duty in the Middle East or the Cong pepmg opera won. i. aPa win delin" The U.N.

financial difficult Thcre were similar scenes ties amounting to an scores of the city's res-l "The angling parlors are seen mated over-all $230 million defi- taurants and garden cafes. Bu-: as successors to the all-night cit "should be solved through cnaresters were making merry 'coffee shops, which were out-voluntary contributions by wnile i 50o Communist leaders iawed a year ago because of member stales, with the highly wprp mpelini? in the nresence oflthpir ill pffprtx nn the morals dui me iaa nas swepi iuiyu like the hula hoop craze of a ALL of this will take place in few years ago. Authorities re-the last 4-and-a-half seconds of port that 368 angling parlors are a one-minute spot. It will take operating in the world's biggest' Jenness 108 separate photo-city, 'graphs and between four and five days to accomplish it. This Some of the artificial ponds -f includes, of course, not only LECAL5 Leeal Notices THE UNDERSIGNED ,) Dub'ic utfion tor cash on )9f: Ponfiac tJP'ongmfl 10 Francs A CWn 1 00 M.

on Seoimbf 1965, M-awav Motors, inc D. 4 Dover, Dp' undpriignwJ rp-SCrvM th nQht to bd ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP, R. Full. SPfjJ NOT lC IS That taminji. tion tor the tertiticate of Cfrt.fied Public Accountant will bp heio Nov.

3, 4 and 5, it5, at the Student Center, University of Delaware, Newark, Del. Application forms and information concerning examinations mav ot tamed bv writing to the Stt Board of Accountancy Pot Office Box in. Newark, Del AH aool'cations, fully como'eted, must reach the Board at the above add' est not later than Oct, 1, 1965. aug 30-31 sep 1 NOTICE A hearing will ba conducted Septembe- I 1965 2 EDST, a the oH'ce of the Depa'tmpnt 0f Lanor, S06 10'n Wilmington, to determine the aporopnate barga'ning untt within the Hospita' tor Ventally Retarded, Stock ley. Oei for the purpose of collective bargaining.

AN interested persons a-e urgea to attend and appear in person or otherwise to present fher respective con'entmns and tac's support of their contentions S'ate Dept of Lano I industrial Relations JOSEPH A. RRADSHAW Chairman sep IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWAffF IN AND FOR NEW CAST COUNTY is hereby given to Donald Christensen whose last known is Leadvilie, Colorado that presence is required at a hearing the Orphans' Court of Castle County at Eleventh and Streets. Wilmington. Delaware, the 24th day of September, D. 1965 at 9 15 AM, in wtth a petition for termination of parental rights In a child GEORGff FISHER, Clerk of Orphans' Court THE ORPHANS' COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY is hereby given to Webb whose last known is 477 East 9th Street, Chester, Pa.

that her presence is required at a hearing before the Orphans' Court of New Castle County at Eleventh and King Streets, Wilmington, Delaware, on Friday the day of September, A 1965 at AM. in connection with a petition for termination of parental rights in a minor child. GEORGE J. FISHER, lerk of Orphans' Court sep I 15 IN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Notice is hereby given to Roger Gibbone whose fast known address is 966 Whitby Avenue, Yeadon, Pennsylvania that his presence i required at a hearing before the Orphans' Court of New Castle County at Eleventh and King Streets, Wilmington, Delaware, on Friday the 24th, day ot September, A D. 1965, at 915 A.M.

in connection with a petition for termination of parental rights in a minor child GEORGE J. FISHER, Clerk of Orphans' Court sep 18 15. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Notice is hereby given to LeRoy Coleman whose last known address is 2508 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, that his presence is required at a hearing before the Orphans' Court of New Castle County at Eleventh and King Streets, Wilmington, Delaware, on the 10th day of September A D. 1965 at 9:15 a m. in connection with a petition for termination of parental rights in a minor child.

GEORGE FISHER, Clerk of Orphans' Court 8 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF TUPELO LAND COMPANY, INC. A special meeting of the stockholders of Tupelo Land Company, Inc. will be held on the day of September, 1965 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at Room 1025, Whitney Bank Building, New Orleans, Louisiana, for the purpose of voting on the ed visabiltty of amending the plan of liquidation adopted by the stockholders of November 10, 1964 so that the terms of the proposed sale of the company' real property witt be changed from a credit sale of SB00. 000 to a cash sale of $750,000 with the company retaining a one-si xteenth non-participating mineral royalty in the property, such sale to be made to L. Wiener or his nominee ur-iier the terms and conditions set torth in the offer made by Jacques L.

Wiener to this company's president on August 14, 1965 and supplemented by letter of August 26, 1965, which offer was accepted by the company's president subject to approval by the company's stockholders, and further: If this amendment to the original plan of liauidation is adopted by the stockholders, the stockholders will vote on the advisability of naminq a trustee to receive and hold any assets not distributed to the shareholders by the company prior to October 25, 1965 and which have been retained by the company to meet possible future contingencies or which have not been distributed to the shareholders because such asset was not reasonably susceptible to immediate distribution, and further-In the event the proposed amendment to the plan of liquidation is not approved by stockholders owninq two-thirds of the outstanding stnek of the company, the stockholders will consider the advisability of (1) rescinding the plan of liquidation adopted by them on November 30, 1964 and consider selling ail of the company's real property for 1750. 000 cash with the company retaining a one sixteenth non -participating mineral royalty in the prop erty and with the company investma the proceeds from such sale and thereafter continuing its operation as an investment corporation, and further For the transaction of any other business that may properly come be fore the meeting This meetinq is railed pursuant tn the followinq resolutions adopted at a meeting of the board of directors held on the 30th day nf Auoust, 1965 M) Resolved, that the presiTent be directed to call a special meeting of the stockholders of Tupelo Land Com pany, Inc for the purpose of voting on the advisability of amending the plan of liquidation adoDted by the stoCK holders on November 30. 1964 so that the terms of the proposed sale of the company's real property will be changed from a credit 'e of 1100, 000 to a rash sale of S750.0OO with the company retaininq a one sixtppnth non-participating mineral royalty in the property; 2 1 Resolved, that if this amend n.em io me original pian ot iiquio tion is adopted by the Morkhnlders. the storkho'ders will vote on the ad viability of namina a trustee to re ceive and hold any assets not distributed to the shareholders by the company prior to October 35. 165 and which have been retained by the company to meet possible future con-tinonci'' or which have not been distributed to the shareholders be caue 'ii-'h aet was not reasonably sureptibie to immediate distribution: Resolved, that in the event the proposed amendment to the plan of i ouidatmn is not aporoved by holde'S owning two-thirds of the out Stand inq stock of the company, tne stockholders will consider the ad-visahiiity of fW rescinding the plan of liau'datmn adapted bv them on November 30.

1964 and consider seilino all of the comnanv'' real property for J750.000 ca'h wth the com pany retnmq a one-s xteenth non-part iriaptmg mineral royalty in the prooerty and with the company in vetina the proceeds from such se and therea'ter continuing its opera tion as an investment corporation Resolved, that the stockholders consider any other business that may property before the meetinq Trns notice of the special meeting of the stockholders of Tjpelo Land Corrriv tne was matted to all roc der of -ecord tn 30tn day of Ajqut. 195 EDWARD RapiER. President Congress Hall to pro-! Japan Times says. coffee shops I cmse u.uu u.uCB time involved in plotting, and claim their independent, na- are now required to observe the hf preparing the physical setup tional communism. lne same 11 p.m.

closing asP" -salaried men" -the and other eluiP- mV dinner companion the Pachinko halls, but some Japanese tor saiarjea menl- nor other Romanians could ex-evade the iaw by serving small, nTrhl snort is said to1 This brins UD an interesting Plain exactly where the sandwiches and a worK- ne S'UUK facet of Jenness's talent: He developed countries making cunmouiions. ALTHOUGH Britain, Canada, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Ice land, Jamaica and Ghana have; pledged such contributions, there was no indication of when the Soviet Union would fulfill a long-standing promise of such a nledee 'r mdies. ANGLING parlors rent equip ment -rod, line, hook and bait, for 150 yen (43 cents) an for 'his seemingly high living came num. The average wage for non-i farmprc is 1.000 lei off cia ,....,.1 mpa with wine, wim- i 'f(r asked if the United States w- a month. Food bought in earlier curtailed its volun ary supermarketS is cheap and rents are But res-balls a constant For about 5 cents, the: One of the contraptions he has; howe become theifixture in his garage studio.

It: gcan g0 up and Romanians cannotlright holes, the player wins a- out which make do, may cost up to 50 lei. i it. host, popu- a fishing pond in the middle of dance floor for its custom- ers- A few days ago, the Tokyo metroDolitan police department job, through slow, painstaking and often ingenious efforts, to make them appear to do so. The! film must be shot frame by frame, with only the slightest change in position of the prod- uct in each frame. Put them all together, and the product moves.

A visit to that garage in Long Island City the other day found Jenness preparing a stop-motion segment of a Bromo Seltzer commercial. i I lis job is to make a stack; of 12 zip paks of the powdur; fan out, then return to the stacK, and then roll over as a unit. A )at pjpce flf cardboard must s(ack to form the time, but the: makes m(jst flf the equipment and odd ball devices much of it never to be used again. rinwn and frnm side and hack ignd or, as weI1 as tilt at any angle and rotate. ALS() anjund hjs be found a device for forward and reverse whirling of a potato an elevator for wrist watches, a Ul llllllV uwllli-J ilia.

(()p skewJ for holding food products in while the food is coated liouid chocolate or marsh- mallow, filters for marching beer bottles, and much more. The marching beer bottles, m- cidentlv. were involved in what probablv was Jenness's most famous commercial a Rhein- gold film he made in 1949. Bits of that 90 feet of film, he said, were still beinz shown last year. Th u-ac a fYimn I.

bee? can openers, beer mugs r-nj i 1 1. nr. filled up bv themselves inar pa ud 1 fi 'Tiial he said, involved three months of work for a one-minute commercial. U.S. Champ Win Cable Chess Came NEW YORK Bobby Fisch- er, 22-year-old U.S.

chess cham- pion. nas won his tnira long- distance game in tne LapaDian- ca Memorial lournameni. The tournament is being play- ed in Havana but Fischer is Lamms 1,13 York because the Stale Depart- ment reiusea mm a vibd vjsu Cuba. Last night he defeated oueorgnia iringov garia in 22 moves. Success Isn't It? Retrain for Pay 'issued a circular to fish parlor compound universal rig to ac-; operators "urging" them to commodate 12 different but si-! cease the custom of buying, multaneous moves of an object, uiiu.T, nun wuuiu uiiiu i.i purse" for such a pledge, said: "We have paid all of our assessments.

We have no instructions in this regard yet." 14 Pickets UiM Tn Chicago Fuss CHICAGO Police arrest- ed 14 pickets last night after a street lie-down demonstration and an ensuing scuffle in which several pickets were injured. auuui iu nidi lmci niii Ihem Psegroes, turned up out- UdlK li.T'1 gt mjdnjght an(J to patrons under 18 after 11 p.m. There been no report 0f ers mid.air vouth. has come under ShTto of youth," the English-language claiming to be restaurants. PACHINKO, played on an up-j right tame, is saia oy some possibly hypnoUc effect the whirl of the shiny steel propel led by a plunger it enouen Dans ian lnio incj prize of cigarettes, candy or; Cut 1..

than half of what 1 made with the oil company. OTHERS among the 14 who UdVC UCCII UCtpcVJ iu iv switcn jnciude: -A former sales now teaching industrial ans ai the New York School for the ueat- A former interior decorator ivith a new master's decree. niapmnt riirerfnr nf the P1 "Ltortunlv Ti i. 1,1 a iiirnit'r hii vri i i.iint illi Wlln a new hbrary service rpe now reference librarian gj ne IOI ruunc uiuiaiy. WHAT makes them want to change? Soul searcning said a 47- vear old advertising executive the It reveaiea, ne saia, uwi rrisis in his work added litUe to my life in th or satisfac.

wo tion." A 41-vear-old engineer in the fi-M ierea aivmny siuuy for the ministry, aonff the way we stopped measuring succeSs ih nav-fhorir he explained. "In fact, we pmed tn have stooDed worrv- 4 ing about success i NEW YORK (API Fed up witn success? There's a way out. college 0" to studv for a new but less lucra- jVg career. Columbia University has just 1U" It is called the New Careers Apartments, home of Schools such a program uu.c-( Supt. Benjamin Willis, who is I aged executives who are I satisfied with material success the target of a dogged demon- or stration campaign over dissat.s- a J3 1ihriTrv Fellowship Program and is fi.otnce gnomic pliance.

the One angling parlor in leivinointf f.inza area. TokVO attending -abekku," a Japanese term derived from the French "avec" a nH annlvinp to couDles. Another has rvil.nnci the shape of a neart, in. Scribed with a JMiimic.r: 1 mean either "ram nr "love "Come and catch your kvi ucie mnigiii, i Buniiv Huff Gels a Horse morii.R Ala. UPI Jack Duncan is an antique buggy pnth.I,i.,f but it was oniy re- horse.

cently that he acquired a Duncan hitched the trotter to of his buggy outfits and One Uparipri for town. Quite a few hPHs turned as Duncan's horse lllrnH clip-clopped past. Its Deen many a year suite downtown Mobile has seen, hnrtK anH hnijsies hu uuncan said it proved to him that this method of transportation isn milmniarl vol outmoded yet. taction wiin racial aisinouuon of pupils in Chicago schools. faction with racial distribution Thed and displayed placards.

A fifth-floor KiWin rfnmnpri a pail of water out a window, snaking detertive. hi Manner Photos Check Flaws PA4nRVA Calif i UPI) -r 'nninoranns nr np ui to Earth today by America "'f. ia h.ann innnv uv a 11c ita M.rTne 4 sna ecr ft to try to detect possible flaws in Martian it tnnk Jlllv 14. scientists ai me uauiomid m- stitute of Technology's Jet Pro- pulsion Laboratory said yester-, day the new photos would help HI UeiCIUllllC VJ whether a haze or fog observed in ueieimuic v.u...Ko.wJU.. in some of the Mars photo- eraphs is a feature of the red planet or a camera flaw.

nanced by a $100,000 grant from the Ford Foundation. It pays full tuition for a year of uni- versity study to persons in mid- Qie-llie wnu nam. i insfpnH nf hieher in CT comM JULIUS Chodorow, 48. of Ros- lyn, L.l., was vice i mi cn au" I and motor oil distributing com- 1 i Pny oecmeo ne w-meu to become a community conege admmistrator He sold his inter- to become a community conege nfa. aflm in gSt ln me LUiUfJaii aim ciiiuiilu nropram in 1 l'JbJ.

ne ouiauieu uia uiaoici Hesree and now is worKing on his doctorate. saUsfaction in my new work," u-hv i upnt ne sf into nnitcn. an. i i i ministrator probably will be less.

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