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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 22

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Twenty-two Jocrnal-Evcry Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Monday, July 12, 1940 day nixht. The thieve also forced Illness Fatal INDEX TO CtASSIFICATIONS A. A. himer Cotlrt's Home entry to, this machine but damage Motor Fatalities Climb to 33 With 2 Deaths Over Week-End was not extensive. CTatehSistai Rosetta Dlcoglano, of 310 Asrasse Asaailie Of fer Refusei fSA I 0 OA 80S DiesinHospital tw 2 atsrog sslea It Meaey to UOS Hertf ess -5S OleaWeaflf OSw AfwMtwaS Aatleoat Street, reported the theft of a wrist 7 More State GI Dead Home Army Transport Brings 5 From Nearby Maryland -Towns With 4,383 Bodies rtl .1 Staat 04 watch valued at S57 yesterday.

She City Man, 71, Sentenced said the watch was taken from her third floor apartment some time on Saturday. Retired Hercules Official Succumbs; Services to Be A tmm .81 AmSMo ffMes Tt AstaiyW fm Aet Tratts fm Sale 03 Aeto Wastof 82A IXrtS 8e MswyiB9tf Hattow av.t at.fsaa Ssal A raid of a residence in the 400 Aged. Smyrna Pedestrian Killed Near JBfome on Dual Highway; Freak Accident Fatal to Cooch's Bridge Resident; Seven Others Hart William Thomas Reed, 72-year-old pedestrian of near Smyrna, was On Vagrancy Count After Spurning Arrangements block West Third Street yesterday Held Tomorrow Morning Atrte 74A morning resulted in the arrest of AetM0tae gstao Mataf sysM at Aata Ui William Hatchett. 33-year-old laborer, on charges of selling liquor A 71 -year-old man. James A.

Palatias faarla tsrtae Abraham A. Shimer, 70, assistant PriMlas. Slas mm Awataas 82A artar caw Ca- iwaa BMb Cnar a to the director of operations of the Hercules Powder Company's naval Bodies of seven war dead from Delaware have been returned from Europe aboard the Army transport Oglethorpe Victory. Five men from nearby towns in Maryland were Paschal of the 100 block Shipley Street whom the court had befriended and through probation officers had arranged for his admittance to witbout a license and possession of liquor with intent to sell. Police said three cases Of wine were confiscated and Barney Banks.

49, of stores department at his retirement Paar aad I Maa aatrtaalli sarta in August, 1945, died on Saturday in Graduate Hospital In Philadel killed early yesterday when struck by an automobile, and Alois Leinen, 49, of Cooch's Bridge, near Newark, died yesterday as a result of injuries received in a motor vehicle accident on Friday. The two deaths brought the auto accident death toll for Delaware for this year up to 33. In the corresponding period of last year there were .30 deaths. Eight persons were injured in 27, of 806 North Adams Street, abra- also included in the bodies of 4,383 ateriat Ptoats far Sale 8SA Presets Is 78 the 100 block West Street, was taken into custody as a witness. Americans who lost their lives dur tratttes BaiMiag MataHels 88 siaM Oaeart- ttias Parkiaa phia.

He had been associated with Hercules for 28 years. His home lng World War II which have been the Welfare Home at Smyrna, today told Deputy Municipal Court Judge Edmund S. Sellings that he did not want to live at the home. He was sentenced to. serve his Fat Seat In Municipal Court today Deputy was at 829 North Harrison Street.

Judge Edmund S. HeUings granted a caato las Statiaac Rsaasa brought back by the transport. The local men are: Pfc. William I. Catts, son of Mr.

continuance until tomorrow for the Mr. Shimer was credited with 0)ii accidents over the week-end. A sions and contusions of the body; originating much of the mechanical hearing. contributing factor was the heavy I Berkeley Fontaine, Jr- 28. of 617 and Mrs.

Fred Catts, 2601 Market equipment used in Hercules naval resort bound traffic as a result of I Concord Avenue, fractured shoulder. aarw Radiaa S8 Real CttatswCa. sfcseae 75 Raaert far Sale 7 Rasarta far Rasa) OS Real Batata Street, husband of Mrs. Marjorie W. Catts, also of Wilmington; Pfc.

original 30 days for violating parole and 10 days for vagrancy, in the New Castle Workhouse. Paschal was in court on the two charges on July 2, at which time sentencing was deferred until arrangements could be Reed was struck by an automobile Lambert S. Ciancaglini. son of Mr. Inter-State League rint GtM HARRISBUKQ TRXNTON ML and Mrs.

Joseph Ciancaglini, 723 West Ninth Street; Private Samuel StMM SatossMa Wealed ibtboi tbrhot I- Corbin, grandson of Mr. and Mrs 4 11 11 stores camps for procuring wood. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Grace Halliwell Bitler of Bethlehem, Pa a son, Johnston Bitler Shimer of WelLsboro, Pa.r four grandchildren, one brother and one sister in Pennsylvania. Services Tomorrow Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Chandler Funeral Home, Delaware 4 12 12 Sltaatiee Wealed operated by Norman Purnell Klau-manzer, 52, of Townsend, automobile mechanic, on the north-bound section of the dual highway three and one-half miles north Of Smyrna. Died EnRoute State police said the accident oc made for him to be a guest at the home.

Although agreeing to this at the time, if the parole officers were able to obtain his admittance, Paschal told the court today that he M. II Henry Corbin. 327 East Seventh Pfc. Angelo J. Pantalione, 4 1 3 2 Sterai abrasions, and possible fractured left- leg, and Joseph Hollis, 26, of 1124 Davis Street, abrasions of the body and arm injuries.

Their conditions were described as good at the Bridge ton HospitaL New Jersey State Police at Woods-town Barracks said the coupe in which the four were riding left the road, overturned, and was demolished, following the collision. Waatkarstrlf) brother of James Pantalione, 822 Rakar.u Sp'ckioaSb Koerner.ef Sanders.ir Cloude.rf Slvtnskl.M Bmllmrd.lb Riddle.e Colone.p 4 0 13 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 3 0 PUck.2b Garner.lb Job.3to Cunhim.rf Mrtln.lf Wetxel.ss Testa, Almonte.p aTickey bDilorenso 74 trv Sato had changed his mind. -West Fourth Street. 2 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 8 0 3 0 111 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 1110 3 0 112 10 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 33 1 3 21 3 0 0 7 1 Harvey Jackson, 41, of the 100 orates Staae Hats Ssla la at Private Catts, who died at the age ol 25 in the fighting near Strasbourg 3 0 14 0 3 12 02 block West Street, charged with as curred only a short distance from Reed's home. He was believed returning to his home when he was struck.

Taken to the Kent General taraa Avenue and Jefferson Street, with the Rev. Edward H. Ehart, as A. A. Shimer sault and battery and Susie Cureton, trv Raet Totals Totals 31 4 11 21 6 sistant recor at St.

Andrew's Epis 40, or tne zoo oiock xatnau street, were in court in connection with an a-Flied out for Test In 7th. Tractors aad Traitor Traitor Casts fmr (Ml copal Church, in charge. Inter 15, 1945, in France, not long after alleged attack and robbery of John BaiMlae Sitae Far Sale 7IA Caaiaraa aad As- asseries 82A Aeeats 8A Ci natarlae MA Cntr Lais 4 Ctoaaiaa. Oyatae CwMtnr SaarsUag Orasaaiaklae Oats. Sires.

Pals 45 Elartriaal Svspliaa 80 Farai lielaaiaeH 80A Farais aa Laeea Haas 01 Farara far Sato TO Far Sato ar Maat 80A FimL. Feed. Far- illiMra 40 Faraisfcad Aaart aiaats 50 Famisliad Haaees 04A Saraaa A at as Hira Sraawd Ratt 81 A Caraeea far Ret S2 Hal Waatad 5.0 Mala Mato ar Fe- etato 0 Nawaakaaelaa Raaata 82 Haaits. Baaralag 53 Haiti 53A Heeaee far Seat 03 Meetea far Sato 73 Haatiea. Plunh- iae.

Rasfiat IS Haass! Caada Insaialisa ISA lasvranaa IS lavsstMcals Stacks. Saada 88 taaataiaat Prsa- arty 70A Last, Fauad I LanesaaeiMS 2A Llaoal Traiae 85A Live Stack 48 Lata far Sale 71 ment will be at Nisky Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, Pa. A. Little John of Philadelphia. The weenan was charged with assault Honorary pallbearers will include and battery; and also a morals of he had returned to action after being wounded the previous December.

He employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad before entering the service. fense. Both were found guilty and Jackson was fined $50 and costs Hospital at Dover, he was pronounced dead on arrival at 1 10 a. from head injuries, broken ribs, fracture of the right arm, and lacerations of the face and arms. Pending completion of the investigation no charge has been placed against Kaumanzer.

Funeral services for Reed will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the funeral chapel of W. A. Paries and Son in Smyrna, with the Rev. Walter Beckwith of the Smyrna Methodist Church in b-FUed out for Almonte in 7th. Harrtsburg .1 0 0 0 0 0 3 i Trenton 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Error: Cloud e.

Runs batted in: Sanders 3, Koerner 2. Wetrel. Two base bits: Koer-ner, Sanders. Stytnski. Spackman.

Sacrifice: Testa. Left on bases: Harrisburg 0, Trenton 5. Struck out: Br Simon to Colon 3. Bases on balls: Off Colons 3. Time: 1:40.

Umpires: Burnett and Schin flier. Second Gia ARRISB 0RQ TRXNTOIC ib hoi ib hoi Rakat.as 4 0 0 3 2ipavllck.2b 4 3 14 1 4 0 0 1 ljOarner.lb 3 0 0 0 Koerner.ef 3 0 0 2 0 Jok.Sb .31101 Fontaine is an employe of Trans World Airline. Refuses Attention Mrs. Rose Chernoff, 72, Baltimore, refused medical attention. for a contusion of the left knee sustained in an accident at Eighth and West Streets, last night.

She was riding in an automobile driven by Sidney Weinburg, 22, of Haddonfield, N. which collided with an automobile operated by Charles Separo, 40, of 19 Westover Road. Minor injuries were sustained by while the woman was fined $100 and Three other Delawareans, one costs for assault and battery and Jan. 23, 1845, entered the Army in December, 1943. After training in this country he went to Europe in August, 1944.

Prior to the war he worked in the DuPont Wilmington Shops. Private Ciancaglini died in the fighting in Luxembourg Jan. 10, 1945 -after five months of fighting in the European Theatre. He had been in the Army three years. A graduate ot the Wilmington High School he had been employed at the Danforth Drug Company prior to his induction.

Private Corbin died in the explosion of an ammunition truck at Ter-vUle, Prance, Dec. 19, 1944. He was inducted into the Army in 1942, and had been overseas about one- year. A cabinet-maker by trade from New Castle County, and two Tires THrasatafl 47A Table Saard Vaaattoa Slteds 4XA Waatad Waatsd to I avast 87 Wsjrted Bar- raw 5 Wsarlee Asearel 48 Waatad Sey 44 Waalad rasas aad RaarS SS Waatad Raaata 8SA Waatad Faster Hassaa SS Waatad Faralsll. ad A serf steals 50 A Waatad BMtaae Plaaas SS Waatad Te Raet 01 Wattrfreat Prat-art, 88A Wasted Real Estate 70 Watea Rcaalrlas 88 $50 and costs on the morals charge, The alleged offenses occurred early yesterday morning.

from Sussex County, were also re turned aboard the Oglethorpe Vic Fined For Assault William R. Green. 33, of the 200 tory. Sanders.lf 4 0 3 0 4 13 2 0 charge. will be in Bethel block East Eleventh Street, charged Pfc.

Charles W. Keith, son 3 0 13 0 3 3 13 0 Cloude.rf Cemetery near CheswokL Tickey.c 3 0 0 0 of Mr. and Mrs. C. Keith of Newark, was killed in action in Ger 4 110 3 3 3 7 0 3 0 0 5 2 His only survivor is a step-sister, Mrs.

Harry Knox of the DuPont Warren F. Beasley, Leavitt N. Bent, Volney R. Crosswell, Jesse Gibson, John H. Horlick, Arthur Langmeier, Philip F.

Powelson, Reginald Rockwell, John S. Shaw, Luke H. Sperry, and K. Tremaine. Head During World War I Mr.

Shimer was named engineering superintendent of Nitro, W. and in 1919 he was transferred to 'the industrial research department. In 1920, he was assigned to the naval stores department. He "worked at the Company's Naval Stores plants at and Gulf-port and Hattiesburg, and subsequently was transferred to the Wilmington office. Mr.

Shimer was born in x-Milton, in 1878. Following his graduation from Lehigh University in 1899, with a degree in mechanical engineering, he worked with the Penn Steel Company as superintendent of with assault and battery, was fined $25 and costs and Arthur P. Davis, 44, of the 900 block French Street, drew a similar sentence on a dis 3 0 1 10 4 0 1 14 4 2 10 3 Wttsel.ss Dilorenso.p Cblan.e Benzel.p Larkln.p a Pillar Baxter.p 1 0 0 0 0 many on Feb. 28, 1945. He had been previously wounded, but recovered and returned to action with Boulevard near Smyrna.

Leinen died at 6:30 o'clock yes 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Frederick Falietto, 5, of 1913 West Second Street, and Pope Reid, 45, of 201 Tatnall Street, pedestrians, in the city. Police said the Falietto boy walked into the side of an automobile driven by H. Fred Bourdon, 104 North Lincoln Street, yesterday. He was treated at the Wilmington Gen orderly conduct charge. 0 0 0 0 11 terday morning.

He was driving an For loitering on the street early 31 6 27 31 3 4 24 101 Totals Totals automobile north on the Middle a Filed out for Larkin in seventh Phone your Classified A. M. to 10 P. M. Men.

te fri. atarday A. M. to 1 P. M.

Saaday 8 P. M. 10 P. St. PHONE 4-5351 ask for a Want Ad taker yesterday morning and refusing to heed an officer's request to "move on," Joseph E.

Manno, Jr 21, of the he had been employed at the Fein-berg Furniture Store here. In Wilmington, he lived with his aunt, Mrs, Gertrude Hall, 923 Lombard Street. Returned From Hospital Private Pantalione, son of Vin- town-Kirkwood Highway, Route No. 72, a short distance south of Mt. Harrisburg 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 03 Trenton -a 0 0 4 2 0" 0 0 0 Errors: Koerner.

Slvlnski. Runs batted the late General Patton's Third Army. Died from wounds received in action, the body of Staff Sergt. George C. Curdy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elihu A. Curdy of Delmar and husband of Mrs. Marion Wright Curdy, was 400 block North Clayton Street, was eral Hospital and released. Reid walked against the side of an in: Dilorenio.

Jok. Easterbrook. Cunning Pleasant, at the time of the accident. A tractor-trailer, driven by Fred Berry, 41, of 111 West Second Street, fined sio and costs. ham.

Sivinski. Ballard. Two-base hits: automobile driven by Myer Swartz, Nicholas Baran, 32, of the 300 cenzo Pantalione, was killed on Feb. Sivinski, Cloude, Cunningham. Ballard Home run: DUorenzo.

Stolen bases: Par- and owned by the Mccormick Trans 231 Market Street, at Front and block Townsend Street, pleaded also returned. lick 2. Sacrifice. Martin. Left on bases: portation Company, was going in the guilty to a' charge of trespass and Harrisburg 3.

Trenton 0. Struck out: By Orange Streets, Saturday night. He was treated at the Delaware Hos Won Bronze Star Medal opposite direction was fined $5 and costs. Ulysses State police said loading planks, At the time of his induction in DUorenzo .8. Benzel 2.

Larkin 2. Baxter 1 Bases on -balls: Off DJorenzo 2, Benzel 4, Larkin 2. Baxter 1. Wild pitch: Dilorenao. pital.

Mann, 23, of the 900 block Wil construction. From 1912 to 1917, he was employed by the New Jersey Zinc Company, as chieC of service lying loose in the floor of the trail June, 1944, he was the youngest son Street, charged with the larceny Hits: Off Benzel. I 1-3 innings: Lar er, had swung about and extended passenger conductor on the Del randy wine Portraits kin. 1 in 2 2-3: Baxter. 0 in 2.

Time: 2:14 of $5 from a girl friend, was placed Army to View marva Division of the Pennsylvania Losing pitcher: Benzel. Umpires: Schind- over the edge of the trailer. The ends of these struck Leinen's car on probation for six months and and maintenance, and later was named chief engineer. He was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American "Chemical So at windshield height. ordered to pay the costs after the girl told the judge that she did not ler and Burnett.

Attendance: 2,423. First Gam i HAGEHSTOWN LANCASTER Berry was under bail for further hearing by Magistrate War ab oal ab a' Railroad. He died on March 16. 1945, in France. He was winner of the Bronze Star Medal.

A Georgetown soldier, whose body has been returned for reburial is Corp. Arnold L. Roach, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Roach of George ANNOUNCEMENT 1 IQit.

Found L08T American Lesion Auxlllanr Past Oenartment President Pin. White sold with fllisree work. Vicinity of Seventh and Kins. Reward. Box B-727.

News-Journal. LOST Wallet containins money. check book, driver's license, bear. lng name Mercedes Kelly and 3 Wilm. SavinKs Fund Bank Books.

Liberal reward. Ph one 5-287 8 LOST A picrskin chanse nurse con-tainina small amount of money and a few articles. Name of owner inside purse. Reward if returned to Mrs. Wm.

S. Hilles. Hotel Pupont. LOST Cameo nln. with diamond In center.

Vicinity 14th Poplar and 14th it Market Sts. Ph. 4-1056. 811 W. 22nd St.

LOST Set of 12 keys on chain. Tie Wilmington Dry Ooods or Market St. Reward. Phone 5-9401. FOUND Irish setter, youna female.

(no collar t. Vic. Smith's Brldce. Friday. Phone 2-3075.

want to press the charge. James Ponzo, 38, of the 1300 block Peoples Street, was ordered to furnish a $500 peace bond for six months 5 3 1)1 tTsclak.sa 3 0 0 1 3 Jenis.lb 5 2 1 13 Astbury.cf 5 0 13 0 ren H. Buckingham, Middletown, on charges of assault and battery with ciety, the Kiwanis Club of Brunswick, Wilmington Country Club, Palmer ton (Pa.) Club, and the Masons. Keller, cf 0 2 4 1 4 0 0 2 0 State Group Inspection Slated Today, Tomorrow for Guard's New Medical Detachment Christie.e 0 1 4 3 0Zack.3b 3 10 0 3 and ordered to pay the costs when motor vehicle and driving a vehicle with an improperly secured load. The assault and battery charge will town.

He was killed in action in he was found guilty on a charge of 0 1 2 3 Ruchser.lb .411150 Teasb.lf (111 4 113 5 Polinski.rf 5 2 3 0 4 2 4 0 0 Martin. 2b 4 12 1 2 3 0 12 0 Germany on Feb! 25, 1945. He was threatening to do bodily harm. Sentenced For Conduct one of the outstanding athletes in Eagles to Begin Drills At Saranac on Aug. 2 5 110 0 Shlmkus.p 0 0 0 0 0 his Georgetown High School class, lOley.p 3 1 0 0 where he played football, basketball, 20101 PHILADELPHIA, July 12 (U.R) Earl C.

Whalen, 38; of the 500 block Lafayette Street, charged with disorderly conduct was sentenced to pay $5 and costs. Earl E. Ritchie, 38. and baseball. 2001 The medical detachment of the The Philadelphia Eagles of the Na Totals 47 14 19 27 121 Totals 38 5 10 27 12 War dead from Maryland and 945th Automatic Weapons Battalion, tional Football League will begin Hagerstown 3 3 0 0 6 1 0 0 114 Lancaster 00 1 30000 1 5 their next of kin returned were: of the 100 block King Street, drew 198th A.

A. A. Group, will be in Notices Pfc. Elmer A. Dize, Grace C- Dize, a fine of $10 and costs on a similar spected by officers from First Army 510 Main Crisfield; Pfc.

Ed Errors: Oley. Libhart. Runs batted in: Daddario. Yeash 2. Keller 4.

Christie 4. McCarthy 3, Armstrong. Ermer, Jen Is, Kapuscinski, Libhart. Three-base hit: headquarters. New York, this aft ward L.

Johnson, Edgar A. Johnson, charge and Pope Reid, 46, of the 200 block Tatnall Street, was ordered to pay $25 and costs, also for 200 Washington Street, Salisbury: Keller. Two-base hits: Daddario, Keller, McCarthy, Astbury. Double plays: Usciak ernoon and tonight for federal recognition as an additional unit of the Delaware National Guard. Get-ahead disorderly conduot.

Private Edmund L. Massey, Maude E. Massey, 234 Camden Avenue, and Ruchser; Ermer, Martin and, Jen is; Ruchser (unassisted). Left on bases: Ha be changed to manslaughter, state police said. Leaves Two Children In addition to his wife, Mrs.

Ann Radcliffe Leinen, Leinen is survived by two children, Ann, 3, and Mary Elizabeth, 16 months. He is also survived by several brothers and sisters in Germany, where he was born. Funeral and interment will be Mrs. Annette Scott, 38, of Mil-ford, sustained a sprained right shoulder when; the automobile in which she was riding late yesterday afternoon, driven by John Robert Scott, 36, of 703 East Second Street, Milford, overturned following -a collision. An infant Mrs.

Scott was holding in her lap at the time of the accident was uninjured, although the car overturned. State police said Scott was driv Max Sitzer, 43, of the 100 block Lieut. Col. J. L.

Lee and Capt. Salisbury; Sergt. Joseph P. Smack, R. F.

Baker, First Army officers, will West Seventeenth Street, was in court for a violation of the state Mrs. Lola Truitt, 201 Bonneville training Aug. 2 at their Saranac Lake, N. camp. Coach Greasy Neale has scheduled workouts twice a day.

The squad of about 50 players will engage in two exhibition games before breaking camp on Sept. 7. The Eagles will play the Chicago Bears at Indianapolis on Aug. 28 and the Detroit Lions at Detroit on Sept. 2.

The Eagles will play two other exhibition games before the season opens. They meet the Chicago Cardinals at Municipal Stadium here on Sept. 10 and the Los Angeles Rams at Dallas, on Sept. 15. Avenue, Pocomoke City, Pfc, motor vehicle laws and was fined $10 and costs.

Police said he failed gerstown 10. Lancaster 6. Base on balls: Off Kapuscinski 2. Oley 2, Hallbourg 1 Strikeouts: By Shimkus 1, Kapuscinski 3, Oley 1. Hits: Off Shimkus, 8 in 1 3-3; Oley, 4 in 2 2-3; Hallbourg.

1 In 4 3-3. Hit by pitcher: By Ermer). Losing pitcher: Shimkus. Umpires: Farro and Kane. Time of game: Louis W.

Williams, Evelyn C. Wil begin the inspection of facilities at Dover i headquarters of the 954th Battalion at 3 p. m. today. Inspection of personnel will be at 8 o'clock tonight at Milford.

A BATH and 8wedish Mansace for colds, overweight, insomonia. nerves. Reduced rates. Margaret Wlnslow. Phone 4-1301.

ARTHRITIS. Neuritis. Rheumatism Treated by Latest Drualeas Method. DR. WM.

M. BRICKKR. D. C. 3102 N.

Madison St. Ph. 5-530T A BANQUET BOOM Accommodates 26-60. Ideal for farewell parties, clubs. loctKes.

etc. Ryon's Restaurant. 706 Kins Street. PAINS due to arthritis. neuritfsT seiatica.

sinus, bursltu. Paralysis, treated by Physio-Therapy. For id. f- ntnoft call Bat. between 1 5 p.

m. Julius Blumen-thal. N. 813 West SUcSU Phone) 4 1003 MAKB THE FABRIC SHOPS TOUR fiEWINO HKADQU A RTERA 507 MARKET STREET And 0 EAST Tth ST. WANTED Ride to Chlcaeo or StT Paul area Tuesday.

Wednesday. Cass drive car. Reliable. Phona 5-SM3. liams, 300 'Pine Street, Delmar.

to turn the wheels of his auto toward the curb when he parked the vehicle and it drifted into another Charles Richard Hayman of SecDd Osaw HAGERSTOWN 1 LANCASTER Dover is the commanding officer of the new medical detachment. The ab a( ab a Ermer.3b 3 0 0 4 HUsciak.ss 3 0 0 2 4 '3 0 1 3 Astbury.cf 31230 945th Battalion, composed of units at Dover, Milford, Georgetown and Keller.cf 3 0 0 3 OlDinaler.rf 4-1100 Pick a tenant for your summer 3 0 0 2 2 110 3 Yeash.lf Polinski.rf cottage advertise in the Want Ads. Kills vermin on children's frtods or body lie quickly safety effectively i Clean, not oily or sticky. Onfy 5Qcj 3 0 0 0 Oi Ruchser.lb 2 0 0 110 is based on speedy, economical. 3 1 1 3 2 10 1 ing north on Route 113 just north of Milford and another car, operated by William Raymond Reed, 25, near Milford, was going south, 2 10 4 OJ McCarthy, If 2 10 10 dependable results.

Phone 4-535 Laurel, is commanded by Baker. Col. James L. Whaley, commanding officer of the 198th A. A.

A. Group; Col. Charles W. Gettys, senior Army instructor with the 4 2 3 4 1 1 0 0 1 OjArstrong.c Martln.2b Crumling.e Christie.e 1 0 0 21 3 0 3 0 2 1 Wicker, EMPLOYMENT 5 Help Wanted FentaMB SESiSSIBGRnSKSnSERSSSBEESIiniinEIEQS uuimuKiEniKiintinuKiniituiRSB when the steering mechanism of 2 10 01 aMeyers.p 1 0 0 0 0j Reed's car broke and his car, out of control, struck Scott's car. Fol Belton.p 0 0 0 0 machine.

Miller S. Cochran, 41, of Hockessin, charged with failing to use due care and caution in the operation of his automobile, was fined $10 and costs while James W. He, 48, of the 400 block Walnut Street, was fined $10 and costs for reckless driving'. Albert Hanncn, 26; James J. Barber, 20; Herman Owens, 39; Monroe "Robinson, 18 and John H.

Peden, 22. all listed by police as having no homes in Wilmington and no visible means of support, were before the court on vagrancy With the exception cf Robinson, all were sentenced to serve 10 days in the Workhouse. The court ordered a further investigation in the Robinson case after he claimed he had a local address. Totals 25 2 7 18 41 Totals 28 8 11 21 11 lowing the impact, Scott car left a -St ruck out for Schultz in 0th. Haaerstown 0 0 0 3 0 2 the road, and overturned on a front Lancaster 0 2 3 1 1 1 1 i I nnouncma i Errors: Crumlinc.

Usclak 2. Runs bat yard of a home. Neither driver was injured. -Four Wilmington residents were Delaware National Guard, and Col. Raymond A.

Lynch, medical officer, state will accompany the Army inspectors to Dover and Milford. At the Milford Armory tonight, personnel of the entire 945th. Battalion will be assembled for pre-camp inoculations for typhoid, 'small pox, and lockjaw. The group and attached units will ted in: Armstrong 2. Wicker Zack, Astbury.

Jenls 2. Three-base hit: Jenls. Sac. rifices: Astbury. Zack, Wicker.

Stolen bases: Prosk. Astbury. Left on bases: injured, one seriously, as they were returning home from a vacation in Hacerstown 3, Lancaster 11. Bases on balls: Off Schultz Wicker 1. Meyers 3.

Belton 2. Struck out: By Wicker S. Hits: Off Schultz 10 in 5 Innings. Meyers 0 in 1-3. Belton 1 in 2-3.

Wild pitch; Meyers. Balk: go to camp at Bethany Beach for 15 Meyers. Losing pitcher: Schultz. Umpires. Kant and Farro.

Time: 1:45. days on July 30 and remain there a i the formal opening of the new and completely, modern COLOMBO'S II 911 ORANGE STREET I Wildwood, N. J. The collision occurred on Route 49, between Bridge-ton and Salem, N. last night.

Sally Livingston, 37, of 806 Adams Street, suffered Injuries to her head and chest. Her condition, serious according to hospital attendants, is slightly improved today. Also injured, were Miss Edna Cook, until Aug. 14. First CSSM ALLKNTOWN YORK knows when to stick hit foot in the doer and squeeze through knows how to polish the eld apple to a high shine AND he knows who likes what brands of liquor and always has it en hand when they com.

Freddy stocks up at Brandy-wine Liquors where he knows he can get any good brand at any timet Try usl Open Evenings BRANDYWINE LIQUORS DELAWARE AVE. at CORNER off JACKSON ab ih a McLane Gets 2 Places On U. S. Swim Squad Kovalak.ef 4 0 0 4 ltsturm.ss 2 0 03 Street.lf 4 0 14 4 0 0 2 5 Plate.lb 4 13 4 1 iWatkins.rf 3 1110 Merson.2b 4 0 1 3 4 13 5 0 DETROIT, July 12 (U.R). The 51 EUiott.ss 4 0 0 1 3 0 14 0 berths on the U.

Olympic swim 4 States Seek Stolen Auto Wilmington and state police joined three nearby states last night in the hunt for two young holdup men wanted in the robbery of a Yeadon, resident early yesterday morning, after the description of the getaway car tallied with that of an automobile reported stolen here Sat 4 0 0 llMusxo.lf 2 113 1 Sheeeban.e 3 0 0 8 lfMcLean.3b 4 113 1 Brown.rI 4 110 3 0 0 7 0 ming team were occupied today by 38 stars who were brimming over with confidence that they could, lick Fedoris.p 2 0 0 2 2 0 10 1 Totals 33 2 0 24 131 TotaU 27 4 8 27 8 YouTI be delighted with our cozy and comfortable interior appoint- ments and personalized atmos- phere. OUR NEW POLICY I York- 001001000 Allentown .10003001 tne world. The enthusiasm over the prospects Error: McLean. Runs batted in: Ciaf- of the 21 men and 17 girls who sur fone, Muzzo. Abramson.

Hanna. Merson Sacrifice hits:" Sturm. Haze. Hanna. Three- vived four days of trials to make the squad was more than matched by urday night.

base hits: Merson. Two-base hits: Ciaf We are now serving in ad- ts fone. Brown, McLean. Hasen. Plate.

that of the officials connected with Double play: Muzzo and Ciaffone. Left on A VERY "RELIABLE WOMAN for ceneral housework. White or ered. three adults. Near Sth and Rodney.

References required. Write Box B-715. News-Journal Co. A WOMAN for general housework and assist with cooking. Refer-nces.

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bases: York 8. Allentown 7. Stolen base: William Mitschler, 418 South Union Street, notified city police on Saturday night, that his car, a maroon shade, was stolen from Four CLi a cad or TOOCK srsnu Street. Hit by pitcher: By Fedoris ISturm) "This team looks better to me than Struck out: By Fedoris 4. Hanna 4.

Bases the 1936 Olympic squad," said Olym on balls: Off Fedoris 4. Hanna 1. Umpires: teenth and Scott Streets. Similar To Hold-Up Car pic Coach Bob Kiphuth of Yale, mindful that the pre-war outfit was dirion to the finest bever- ages, delicious SAND- WICHES and SOUPS, with that fine, home made flavor. Open Daily 9 A.

M. to Midnight wnuue, Haupt ana stealer. Tune: 1:55 Secnd GasM YORK I AiXXNTOWN Last night the teletype from Yea tops in the competition at Berlin. abrho al abrbo a Jimmy McLane, along with Ann 3 0 0 4 OiSturm.ss 3 0101 don, described the car used by the robbers as of a "maroon shade." 3 0 0 0 0IHaus.2b 3 0 12 1 3 12 8 dWatktsw.rf 3 0 0 3 0 3 118 0 Both city and state police joined in the manhunt and today are still 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 13 0 on the lookout for the automobile saaaasaaaaaaaaaaasssaasaaaaasaaaa Koralak.cf Street.lf Plate, lb Merson.2b Brown.rf EUiott.ss Clawson.e Matty.p aSheehaa bMuir 0 10 2 1 and its occupants. Curtis of San Francisco, was the talk of the trials.

The 17-year-oid prodigy from Akron, won both the 1,500 meter and he 400-meter free style and Miss Curtis, rated America's best woman swimmer, was the only other double trial winner as she took -women's 100-meter and 400-meter free style events. 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 OiA mson.c 2 0 0 0 Slack.p 1 0 0 0 01 1 0 0 0 01 20 1 4 18 Totals cTxO rum- 2 0 0 2 0 SSRR! City police on the other hand, had their share of minor crimes over the lUniwMinwiniwMnwHiw week-end which included robberies, TotaU 32 2 4 21 3 thefts and assaults. aCrounded out for Clawsen In seventh Popped out for Matty In seventh. James Sullivan of 414 West Front York 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 WsMt PAYTIV1Q rilGHTTIiYlS Allentown 0 1 1 0 3 Street, was treated at the Delaware Hospital for a laceration of the forehead and released. He told police that he was struck.

on the Errors: Storm. KoTalak. Raas batted la: Brown. Sturm. Muzzo.

Two-base hit: Plate. Left on bases: York 5. Allentown 4. Wild pitch: Slack. Stolen bases: Muxxo.

Haas. Plate. Struck out: By Matty 1. Bases en balls: Off Matty 2. Slack 1- Umpires: head with a brick allegedly thrown oy a George Northam last night.

Haupt. Slessler and Whittle. Tunc: 1:11 Horn Breaks Race Blark 11 1 7 5 He signed a warrant for Northerns arrest on a charge of assault and battery. Mail Bex Beebed Vandals were blamed for an act covered by federal statute. A check was stolen from the mail box at the residence of Jeannette Berry.

939 East Twenty-third Street, on Saturday. The check, in the amount of $11X0, was found a short time WULUAUS GROVE, Pw July 12 Ted Horn of Paterson, N. broke his own record for 50 laps yesterday in winning the A. A. A.

big car championship race before 2233 oar trtolos work. Aowly StT CLERIC aocne sparl.tnco tm wmnia work, la Wtlnii portanon State mmm aad iETJKesgornAl fans on the half-mile Williams Grove Speedway. Horn, A. A. A.

JirXIIE Our New SERUiGE AMER In The Truck Division Jimmie hms been teith the Perter Meter Co. fer mbomt eleven vemr. Expert on heavy duty equipment and trucking problems. Qualified engine expert on all makes off trucks TRUCK PIVISION 30th csd Csv. Prbtx CUd.

FScb DOT I CURB GIRLS later torn to bits and scattered on the street. Apply in Peraoa s-s a Thieves also resorted to vandalism national champion, my "slnd a lead throughout most of the grind and cros8d the finish Hne In 23 minutes. 2J2 secotids. 10J1 seconds B. 8C G.

LUNCHIJONl IU In the theft of radio parts from an automobile on Saturday. The car. owned by Ervln Marine, 2C3 East jaw rjta-. rassts bo t. --it Third Street, parked on a parities osal Stationery.

CanOeoTi rawo under hi previous record set last Oct. 19. aU-uooT t.rrra haciol lot at Sprlnz Alley and walnut Street, was damaged to the extent of $50 by the thieves who forced entry to the macftme to steal, the radio parts valued at less than the Prank Gtz 2S3 Walnut Ctreet, told police that a radio valued at ease wtta wtu Hr. aKwrexl Vfm it Ada ere eCl ajDd pxtd fcr In the cxcCU tr7 A free pamphlet on "How to Reed Weather IJap- be meOtd to any reader on resuett Strty $en4 your name end address to the News Journal Co X70minston a. DL tsiase yea.

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