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It Journal-Everr En-nine, Wilmington. Delaware, Friday, Aucut 10, 1945 ramatization Brone St1 Awar1 Charter Eight Injured tie Army Air Base, lacerations and injury to left ankle. Com. Lawrence Stella. 30.

New ur j. yj- jcrviic: He TO A I cl 1 ilnunjJTton Marine omidetl at Okinawa 1 11 tO lV 1 11 Marin Pnvare Joseph W. Flynn husband of Mrs Eleanor Keyser r.yrm of 1118 West Eighth Street. 1 I Fntiiuniit Avarl aas wounds in action cn Okinawa1 CHADD'S FORD. Aug.

10; JL OG Patliro kennett square, Aug io fwiTiiii IV i ii orl 1 Special Lieut. Peter Del- Vjrl ndJIltU duke, son of Mrs. Louise DeldukeJ (Special). Christian C. Sanderson of Chadd's Ford was honored this week at tihe PhiladelDhia Y.

M. C. A. i South Union Street, has been ramily Robinson a Bronze Star and New Castle Civic Bodies on the occasion of his 100th attend- June 19, the Navy Department an- Tribute, at Rite: le Armv Alr BasP- lacerations. IS Villi 3 vIJllllli! Police said a broken steering knuckle on Holts car was the cause r-.

iOf the accident. The knuckle broke rive Ol lhose Hurt Are while Holt wsa driving north on the From Armv Air Ra. Causeway, causing the car to go out rrom trim Air conlrol and a.ress the Steering Gear Blamed road ir.to the Forman car, which was gohigsouth. Broken Steering Knuckle Cause A head-on collision between two' The force of the impact was so automobiles last night at South great that the motors of the two nouneed. ifuice on a dance night, with his Join Council in Revising orchestra, the Pocopton Boys.

A Bring From lot Commander Private Flynn. a former Pusey and Citv's Basic Document 4.11 ueuienani uaiaune, witn an artil- ne Acted by Cubsiery division on Oct. 16, 1944, un- ln Brack-Ex Cliurrli heavy and evatating enemy 11 -artillery barrage, showed 'outstand- (ing courage and devotion on a bat- ELSMERE, Aug. 10 SDecial i tlefleld in Italy which reflected ones ae.oer. enlisted in the Ma large cake was marked 'Congratu-! lations Chris, 100 Times, u.

S. They also presented him with a billfold. ri.nes in April. 1944. and went to NEW CASTT.E Auff Ifl fSne- APiii 0i this The August meeting of Bra ck-Ex great courage to himself and the ciai.A committee to study plans for a new city charter has been He is now on Sainan but hiss Methodist Church Bov Scour Huh armed rx -e of 3 meat rned-iis t.te ef Delaware hercs bre-dca: ever WD EI com tt iPont ex: of km las: r.igru.

letter to ade no is wife, received this week.iPac No- 54 will be held this eve- reference to be in urtinin in the church social hall with Sun Oil fimiiiinv (Market and Ctreets injured eight1 cars literally locked together and persons, including five service men three of the eight injured persons 'and women. were thrown onto the highway, The most seriously injured are where they remained until the two Mabel L. Forman, 23, of 527 'county ambulances and the Red selected. This committee has been formed as the result of a resolution presented to City Council by the Pctain Trial Nearing End v. oijc Has Deen ac-j rwren tt.

Man by in however, that he suffered a charge. The session will feature a To Hold Two Picnics cecora- the smile grojp ef community service committee of Langham Road, Bellefonte, who is! Cross ambulance were dispatched io Delawars since Jo-- srr arm 'n OI tne story of "Swiss; The Sun OU Company will hold I the New Castle Rotary Club, re- 9 7. tZ oomson, several cubs will two picnics for six thousand em- questing that a more modern city ne is tne son of Mrs. Anna I be honored and advanced. jin the Delaware Hospital suffering Gen luiti TelU of intrnal injuries and lacera-oen.

jum lens oi 1 act (ions of tne hcad and fac and stafr Between U. S. Diplomat, I Sergt. Chester Kelly, 31, of the New ployes next Sunday and on the fol-1 charter be adopted. lowing Sunday.

i At a town meeting held in the the scene by ponce, several oi tn injured were also taken to the hospital in the police patrol wagon. Kelly, who was riding in the rumble seat of Holfs car, was wadged i. r.ynn. 313 Df.amore Place Russell Bruette becomes the first member of the pack to advance to the rank of a bear Cub and will Next Sundays picnic will be held paid their installment on rr.r-e of freedom and decent r. e.

ir.e ir.g enjoy," Crenel Russell. 'It was a ice thev had in America asks that you jre that they not pav in raise Given i uaoiic mmy Air xaasc. i spring, it was the consensus that a new charter should be planned and presented to the next Legislature. The committee comprises Darlan, on North Africa in the wreckage and had to be extricated bv Patrolmen Meredith Sergeant Kelly suffered a possible! receive his bear badge. He Ls a at the Sun OU Athietci Association farm on Concord Road, Feltonviile, Pa.

The second picnic will be held at the Sunoco Recreation Center on fractured skull and lacerations of a starrett and George W. Abele. Mayor Charles Klingmeyer; Presi R1 ip member of Den No. 1. In addition lil'cl 1 1 reillPH 10 his badse he also receives a gold arrow point for ten extra selected achievements.

PARIS. Aug. 10 (VP). Gen. Al-phonse Juin, French chief of staff.

tr.e iace ana neaa mat requirea stitches. After being treated at the; declared at the Petain treason trial hospital, he and the other four mill A nit. uj ill. DETROIT U.F. The wife didn't, Religion, All Rare Celer.el Russell pointed our that the 11 heroes 'represent every re- Kavanaugh Charles Davis advances from bob- Concord Road nearby, under the dent of Council Edward McDaniel; auspices of the Sunoco Colored Em-! City Councilmen Robert A.

Barnes, ployes Athletic Association. Philip Suzi, Arthur Miller, and Wil- J. Howard Pew, company presi- liam Payton; from the Board of dent, and Arthur E. Pew. vice-'water and Light Commissioners, president in charge ot manufactur-! Horace Deakyne; from the Trustees I today that a "gentlemen's agree- jtary personnel were removed to'the ment" existed between Robert i base hospital.

speaker cat to a wol Cub and receives List of Injured Units uuo mind too much when her husband brought his cronies home in the middle of the night, but when they went to bed on her clean sheets with their shoes on, that was too much. So testifying in court the woman was granted a divorce. i.z.cr. our nation. tne also great segments of the racial rounds that make up our A.ferica.

It is well that we also re-r-r-m'eer this as we pursue the final ing, wnl attend both affairs and; of the Common, Richard S. Rodney i mi No. 2. Three nmew Cubs inducted Local Fraternal Club morltht Charles and Tohmas Boyer, Den No. 2, and R.

C. Par Murphy, U. S. diplomat, and Admiral Jean Darlan ctipulating French non-resistance when the Allies landed in North Africa. General Juin, who said he was one speak.

The other injured are: Mrs. Forman's son, William H. 18-months-old, severe lacerations, and her husband, William H. Forman, driver of one of the cars, lac- Newlin T. Booth, and Nelson Quillen; from the Sewer Commis- son, Den No.

receive their bobcat mase or our war against the com- At the meeting r.i,; ki)M. i Gets Quick Justice rren enemy but particularly when we ounty Volunteer Firemen's Asso-i The nack cnmmittP. Cou J. Krienen; from the New "re iiwucipanw in me the forehead and right -7 Trp "cto iujjvijltnilij iu.r.f. i.ril LllC UU- arepmAnr rcav mc rtt)mnTiy in 'atl tne service of Tuesday evening at the home of ilice arrived a 27-vear-old ex-corvict KOlar-V Ciuo, RODert tpiuien, TT, wist.

A Sh I FFl Wce CrolZ mften Jam W. Johrion. chairman, of was hTvlng Sol euSdedTnSl T' FTrank 'Sn ihSSt i Pfc' John Holt' 24' Arm, AL JC tt I PI highet award cV the mv M'id bvS4n Fl" Brack- fanned for the Septem- hi.s head. Caught in the act of bur-! city solicitor. Joseph Don-, had requested Base, driver of toe other car.

Rock, Slide or Slip? .0 by J' Kavanauh' pack meeting to feature Wil-1 zlarizin? a rOom by Walttr DeHaven i aIiCraven' The judge said the letter was lacerations of the face, left knee and i cp" Hfamn' superintendent of Public Safety, and liam Cody or Buffalo Bill lhn livert there wrtir The New Castle Library will be; sought to throw more light on est contusions. i fasteeth. Jmprovtd powder to rTttt lnSiG0rSl Morgan Boy ScoutmThelfw 7 odoPei.ins toward the Allied Pfc.Margaret Robideou. 23. New TT' rVcuried c-mce be "carried Z-a iu Al0 lin No.

54 will spend the Labor of lumber by DeHaven, who was still Mrs' Frank Hewlett and invasion of North Africa in Novem- i Castle Army Air Base, injury to left! slide. or rock. i 1 1 i i i-iiniiiii f- i o-t i ri i runor roirAn y-i 'if i. ij r- -u. i rr rv inpryr nrio-n i il r.

ir'i'iM ml re pre have leased an apartment at the 'and plotting against the security i Corp. Mildred Hayes. 30. New Cas. I any drug More Adv.

Sheridan Apartments. of France. fOPn.v to be eligible all scouts with with a battered head. Xprmi, the rank of first class or higher1 Recorder Layton C. Baynard u.j-.0 1 next of kin of Capt.

431 West Twenty- Pre William N. Mas-Private Walter Hudson. I.tri 5. 5: lr'trth Strega. Laurel: William Rossell, president of the1 Tne defense is expected to present Methodist Youth Fellowship, is in its last witnesses today.

irged all volunteer to 1 "clc. "uc "v10 i ous servicemen companies comnanies send in their reoorts of fires for the lj --i BATON ROUGE, La. (U.R).- There are many rivers but only one Mississippi Asine; charge of arrangements for a dele- rhe medals were last Mulsboro -eived by 'Mrs here Aluminum Goes ear to be included in his re- t's their next hih tTOm thelr families and gation from the New Castle Met.h-' the convention of the state lneir ne ninest. of tne things servicemen Church, who will attenH the! por organization, and for comnutatinn Louisiana missed most while over Methodist Youth District Ral ylat Mildred and Waiter J. Hud -nn.

enen Bronre Start seas include: A pound of Louisiana chariest own One B-29 takes 50 tons of alu-j minum. or 10,000 times as much as' the total output of the aluminum; industry in 1888. Md, Aug. 14. of the fire loss in the state.

The convention Will hp hf'rt at nolmo Seven More Veteran? soil, a pound of rice, a box of straw- Sp bronze 18 19. it was pointed out Lieut. William (or Trial mwn relaive of: Ml ueines, a poor ouv sanowicn anri Sol II eillliers ol lol a live ciavfish. Nominations for a live crayfish. Nominations for handed down under an opinion The Admiral Samuel Francis du-'most-missed items were solicited by o.v v.

Brittingham of Lewes, president of the State Volunteer Firemen's Association. Insurance Discussed Gov. James H. Davis. Pont Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, received seven more veterans yesterday by Judge Paul Leahy in the U.

S. District. Court, the government's condemnation petition for acquisition of 15.38 additional Two Men to Return Eyeglasses Styles to Suit Tour Personality at Prices You Can Easily Afford! warren Pettijohn. secretary of of World War II as members at a the state group, described benefits meetine last niehr in Parlor nf i Jr. Newark: Second Lieut.

M. Bl'-man 212 West Second Street: Staff Sergt. Reward J. Przylucki. t2S South Street: Pfc.

John Frame. Newark. Private Howard W. H.ll. 224 Fourteenth Street: Private JVm 1- Leishty.

Richardson Psrk. and Private Dominick A. I30 French Street. Tne medals ere presented to O. White, Mrs.

Lena Blat- ol tne Mutal Relief Astoria. -i. the Hrttei acres oi ground to provide a rail- mis country toaay. accoia-. road SDUr from thR Delaware Rail wnrcn carries insurance for mem- Pa ul Poaolsky presided and wcl- ing to a dispatch received from the road into the New Castle Army Air A ctAeiu Pvocc TVi chin Inhn t- v.

M. bers of volunteer fire companies, corned the new members. Thev are- A than TTT .,7. 111 De SCI OOWn IOr trial, 'ine Other speaker? were: r.mrsp at Bos-; 51 1 governments suit is against the Burns and J. T.

McElrov, assistant fi way en-lton. will haw on board -a. -a 4 in aineer of the State Hi.hu'ov ui uiimr, ine oiaic ooara rhipf; nam r. nameman oi reiion. nf Truipp nf the Dplauare c.

fircr vic.nreiidn ir Rnhprt TT Rtitler AntHnmr 1'Jsltes lne JJEia'aIP aate 'iiiniifciuii, i ii ix i r-v-t nam an i Kor-in wrr vice-president of the Kent: parrment, tooert nutier, Anthony sE. Mr. Pauline Przylucki. James rime. Mrs.

Mamie Dorse (for Mrs. wt wic -r js.onsta oi MewarK win oe Hi-n tal at Farnhii'-sr e' al The Konsta of Newark UfUI 15C1H. Facciolo1. Mrs. Mary R.

and William J. Hill. The citations recording the hero- other respondents are the Delaware Power and Light Company and Witt T. Cauffiel. rrwiiK oi tne state associa-; uaro uracnin ana tr at New York tion: former Chief William J.

Lutz. Joseph R. Stuart. 1. of each saidier were read by of Wilmington: John Roe.

secretary! A guest of State Service Officer; Ms. Artnur E. Flood, nubile re la- the Kent County group: John 1 Henry O. Swenson last night was a. Dies in Ambulance Sylvester Holland was pronounced THERE ARE MANY DRINKS BUT )m Only One, IVameil Io Board r.fficer of Fort DuPont.

William Bamberger, former chief of the Fort former wilmingtonian, Lieut. Fran P. Frsnk nar rm Miles Fire Company. Fnd Council-' cis E. Turner, 21, Eighth Air Force -dead uponarival at, the Wilmington Mrs.

Aiiene Griffith nf Seaford man Fred Brown, first vice-president veteran, recently returned from the general Hospital at 1:36 a. m. to- has been appointed a member of of the state association. South Pacific where he had 47 mis- day. Holland, who was about 45 the board of trustees of Ths Kruse Fraternity Entertains sions.

old, died apparently from School bv Gov. Walter W. Bacon KeititPtt Veteran arjj i if is On its Joseph Tobin. vice-president of Plans were marie for advertise-1 causes. He was removed for the term beginning yesterday the fraternal order, welcomed the ment of the declaration of purposes! from home at 414 West Front and ending May 12.

1047. Mrs. Grif- to the hospital in a county fith succeeds Mrs. Irene Porter of We carry a complete selection of modern styles and for men, women, boys and girls. See Our Complete Line of Fine Sun Glasses.

I'resrriplion Opticians I veterans oi J-oreign wars ot OO and George Wr. Duncan. of me if ident of the New Castle County Unit ana ueorge w. uuncan. me OF 0 ident of the New Castle County United TT Seaford who resigned.

JOl) fli States. Tlie ad will be a ambulance group, presiaed at the tribute ot the 50th Fighter Group. fLNETT SQUARE. Aug. 10 which was followed by an entertain-! u- S.

A. A. to Capt. E. Woodruff ha ment arranged by the fraternal or-ia member of Admiral Samuel Fran- i retired st the age cf 83.

and 63 of der. The committee in charge eon-is duPont Post vui re worned 1 ose ma- sisted of R. H. Dennev. H.

T. Far- run is. row and W. B. Beeson.

Io8tnonel Concert 100 PROOF LIQUEUR America's Most Versatile Drink at, the T. Morton Poole plant, monies. Entertainers included the' To Bt Heard Toiligllt 1 ru uii ou.i L.uit.v i.m, inr uiiuiu DU.Mtrs ana' Weather rurmitti tu- i SOUTHERN COMFORT CORPORATION 31 at the Triumph Industries, Inc. the Harmoneers, the latter two from! 813 MARKET STREET SAINT IOUIS, MO. LJ at kton.

the Wilmington Chapter, S. P. E. B.i f. At t- a I which was scheduled ot be given night at Kirkwood Park by" the Paul; Laurence Dunbar Lodge of Elks-Band butjwas postponed because of rain will be presented tonight.

I The concert will start at 8 o'clock In the intervenir.z years he has E. Q. S. A. Soloists were John Brad-rrorkeri at machine shops at An- ley.

Sam Brainard. Joseph Ireland, sonia. Conn Harrisburg. Cham- Robert Hill, and Mr. Beeson.

bersburg. Oxford. Philadelphia, and Blackface comedians included Harry Chester. Beloi'-. Gurhan T- Farrow.

Richard 'Dick' Mc-Ontario. Canada. and Kennett Geachie and Allen Bmckley. Square. He moved to Kennett square Apni i.

1924. 'Job After Victory' and will be under the direction of Gerald Price. Harry Mayer will announce. The concerts are sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Wilmington Music He rsas nine grandsons at pres- Tr, the arnaed forces, all in two iev Air Program branches of the service. Navy and "Jobs After Victory" a new; commission.

Board of Education. Air corps. weekly radio Droeram SDonsored hv Junior Chamber of Commerce, Park Commission, Recreation. Promotion and Service. an" A.

W. V. S. I Correctly Appointed Services for families of every religious faith. Mr.

Woodruff's contributions to the Committee for Economic Devel-' wo wars were the making of parts -opment will be heard every Sat-' ships at the Sun Ship Company 1 urday evening, beginning Chester, during World War I at 7 o'clock over the American: and for the past three years the Broadcasting Company network. It ma kin? of flies, gauges, and punches may be heard in this area over Elkcn. The latter work was ex- station WFIL in Phiiadelphio or rtingly accturate. yet not one piece VVJZ in New York, of materia! was ever spoiled the The network will carry the series three vears. His only time last was of programs as a sustaining fea-four days 'he hospital, after being; ture, the time being given free to frucfc by an automobile at the' the committee.

plan. The broadcasts will tell the pub- Mr Woodruff has six children. 14 lie. and especially the business au-; grandchildren, and seven great- riience, what businessmen all over: trandchildren. In religion he is a he country are doing to help create! Presbverian and politics, a Repub- and maintain high and productive: Lean.

employment following the war. Skill mad frej'n in Srmrptowrt, ihm ItHle country town where Billy Richman his first cream in a hand freeier 50 years ago. i 'o rr3m mm. I BAT MAN (OON Tim ESAL WBECTOBS wswncKm sr. eHoattm I Thou 2 his wife insisted he should retire, -e insists he will "never give: up baseball." Being an old time third base player, he attends all the garr.es played in the Kennett, Community Baseball League.

Tour used kitchen fat is a vital 1 weapon of war. Save it, turn it in: to make explosives, fuel for flamethrowers and hundreds of other munition. Save and turn in vour tt 1 ued fat for cash and extra ration. Jjflr point. Druggists f2D GGDOQ SOLITAIRE 4 THE DIAMOND sn.

lax Included Gracefully hand-crafted 14k yellow gold mounting, displaying a brilliant diamond. A trim, suave engagement ring, expensive looking, yet modest in price. Others to $1,500, in our new collection of smart, tailored solitaires. S3 Becaude o. PSORIAS So thai oar loyal co-worker may enjoy a prolonged week-end holiday we close at 530 on Fridays and rtmain closed all day Saturday.

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