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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 2

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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Two Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Wednesday, May 21, 1914 If rvn fh 29. He haus a a small eon. Howard Lee He: Phvms Anne. Communion Held on Island Base Fadiman to Aid Two Brothers From City jx mui brothers two gitra. Until bout a month ago, his faction, he was eni-Henley had received regular letters pi0yed by the Pennsylvania Ril fl 5th War Loan On Latest Casualty Reports from her husband who was a truck 1 'l if-" General Hines To Visit Lemon Veterans Administration Head to Address Meeting In Hotel DuPont June 22 'A GliVCr WrlUU AiU'J UUtl UWuu 1 1 i Let freeaom ring on cash register! Buy V.

S. War Bond and Stamps! England. He had been overseas since Christmas. He had been serving with his 4 JSf 9IV i Radio Quiz-Master Will Head Group of Authors Invited to Bond Rally 1 brother-in-law. Private Howaxd Deputy, who 12 now stationed in Atlanta, Ga, before being sent i Ik.

Private Marroni sent a card dated March 14 to his family which said that he had been taken prisoner by the Germans and that he was well. Harland A. Carpenter, executive chairman of the Fifth War Loan book and authors' rally, has announced that Clifton Fadiman, quizmaster and master of ceremonies, will head the list of authors who will come here for the program in the Playhouse in the afternoon and evening of June 14. Other authors on the programs will "4 You May Hever Have To Take Another Laxative Most corsnpUJ people reulr ts cioek-work if Uier oui Ut mora exrrciM watch tteir up riier morr.ian to give bowra tiae to ct. But who want to do til thii.

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Eugene Henley Pvt. Dominick Marroni Pfc. John C. Harden Lieut. W.

J. Harden He in a transit camp for prisoners and said that he would send his permanent address later. The card was printed in three languages, German, Italian, and English. An infantryman, he had been overseas since September, 1942, and had taken part in the North African, Sicilian, and Italian campaigns. Private Marroni was inducted into the in January, 1941, and underwent basic training at Fort Bragg, N.

C. He was listed missing in ac- be Carl Carmer, Marquis Childs, Bertita Harding and Robert Law-son who is particularly noted for his illustrations of "Ferdinand the Bull." The book and authors' rally at which original manuscripts and let Park W. Huntington consecrating the bread during services at a Pacific island jungle "church: I American Poultry Company, Wilmington, and Academy Poultry Company, Passaic, N. and Scherr and Smith Poultry Company, Railway, N. J.

Flier Missing Over Austria, His Brother in Marines In-jured in South Pacific; Truck Driver Lost in European Area; Nazis Hold Infantryman A Wilmington flier is reported missing over Austria, his brother, a Marine, has been injured in the South Pacific area, another soldier is missing in the European area, and a fourth previously announced as missing is now reported a prisoner of the Germans. They are: Second Lieut. William J. Harden, 23, U. S.

Army Air Forces, Stoeffel Trial Opens June 22 Former OPA Official ters will be auctioned for war bonds, is expected to be one of the major bond sales projects during the drive which opens June 12 with a Delaware goal of $54,000,000. Admission to the rallies which will be at 3 o'clock and 8:15 o'clock, is by the purchase of a war bond any time from June 1 to the day of the rally. Mayor Albert W. James is honorary chairman. Charles W.

Bush i heading a sponsors' committee. Two prizes will be awarded to women's groups, and two to men's Worship and Pfc. John C. Harden. 21.

U. S. Marine Corps, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Faces Gas Stamp Charges; Other Cases Scheduled William E.

Harden of 1502 North (Continued From Page One) being taken not one turned towards the camera. I had to remain in the area an hour after the services be other Marine who had seen their son, they have hopes that he is being returned to this country. Trial of John A. Stoeffel, former Both Lieutenant Harden and his brother, Marine Private Harden are graduates of Saleslanum High executive secretary and manager of the Wilmington War Price and Rationing Board, charged with theft and illegal possession of gasoline ration coupons, has been' set for June 22 in the U. S.

District Court. Only one day is allowed for the groups. One in each group will be awarded to the organization making the greatest total war bond sales. The other prize in each group will be awarded to the organization making the greatest per capita sales. The clubs winning the prizes will have the honor of presenting them to some designated public institution, such as the Public Library.

Van Buren Street). Pfc. Eugene A. Henley, 21, 'husband of Mrs. Grace E.

Deputy Henley, 812 Conrad Street. Private Dominick Marroni, 26, husband of Mrs. Anne Marroni of 1508 Sycamore Street and son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marroni of 1118 Brandywine Street.

Missing Since April 12 Lieutenant Harden, a bombardier-navigator on a B-24 Liberator bomber based in Italy, was reported missing on a mission over Austria on April 12. He enlisted in the Army Air Forces in 1942 while a sopho The American Legion Department of Delaware will sponsor a vihlt of Prank T. Hines, national director, Veterans Administration, to Wilmington on June 22. the day before the opening of the twenty-sixth annual convention of the Legion at Reho-both Beach. At a meeting of the executive committee of the Delaware Legion partment at the headquarters of Laurence Roberts Post.

No. 21, at 901 Orange Srreet, last night, tative plans for General Hines' visit were He will speak at a luncheon in the Hotel DuPont at noon on the benefits provided by the government for veterans throuh the Veterans Administration. General Hines will also.be Invited to attend the banquet at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening, June 23, in the Hotel Henlopen, Rehoboth Beach, and address the department delegates and guests. The banquet will open the two-day state convention of the Legion. Committees Report Chairmen of various committees reported on arrangements for the convention at last night's meeting.

W. Floyd Jackson, department commander, presided. Inkerman Bailey, department ad- Jutant, said reservations already made for the convention banquet Indicate there will be a record attendance. The executive committee adopted a resolution expressing appreciation of the Department of Delaware to National Legion Commander Warren H. Atherton for his successful efforts on behalf of the Legion I.

Bill," which has passed both houses of Congress and which provides for rehabilitation of returned World War II veterans. To Prepare Resolution William E. Matthews, Smyrna, was appointed by Commander Jack-aon to prepare a resolution providing for selection of county commanders of the Legion in Delaware. The matter will be discussed on the convention floor. George A.

Ayars, Dover, department first vice-commander; Walter D. Feaster, William R. Marvel, department finance officer, and John R. Fader, national executive committeemen, were among the others at the meeting last night. A.

U. M. P. Pastoral Appointments Made Only eight changes were made In pastoral relations at the 131st annual session of the American Union Methodist Protestant Church, held IN BRAUNSTEIN'S STORAGE VAULTS THEY ARE INSURED AGAINST MOTHS, FIRE AND THEFT fore it safe to return to my office. "The Sunday previous I began a service at the same spot but we had to dismiss and dash to the fox holes because shells were dropping too close for our safety." The photos which will be shown at the -meeting of the Rotary Club tomorrow (Colonel Huntington is a member of the club and at the time he entered the federal service he was its chaplain) shows men at the confessional, at the consecration of bread and wine, then at the communion receiving bread and wine and later at the communion benediction.

He also included pictures taken of a meeting of Army chaplains at the base, over which he presided as chief of the corps section. 1,602 More Drivers Get Their Licenses trial. The trial of J. Prank Darling, Ann J. Darling, and the Darling Apartments Company, charged with possession of tax unpaid liquor.

Is set for June 23. The Stoeffel. case and that of Darling will be prosecuted by Stewart Lynch, special assistant to the attorney general. Other Cases Listed The following cases sr.heriniort fnr School. Word that her husband.

Private Henley, is missing in action in the European theatre, has been received by Mrs. Grace E. Henley who resides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Deputy of 812 Conrad Street.

Private Henley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henley of Inglewood, formerly of this city. Parents Receive Wire The telegram announcing that Private Henley has been missing in action in the European theatre since April 28 was received by his parents who in turn telegraphed his wife.

Private and Mrs. Henley have Itching Blisters? more at the University of Delaware. He was commissioned a second lieutenant and given his bombardier-navigator wings in June, 1943, at Childress Field, Tex. He continued as instructor at Childress until he went overseas in December, 1943. His engagement to Miss Margaret Thatcher of this city was announced shortly before he went overseas.

For only 2 of your own. valuation you nay have 100 protection against all bars or loss. Our vaults are right on the premises your coat is here and ready for you whenever you want it. Phone 7113 to have our "bonded messenger call for your coat however patriotic women will cooperate with us in the saving of gas, tires and man power "by "bringing their coats to our store (minicum charge 3. CO) Colonel Huntington had been With the sale of 1,602 auto operators' licenses yesterday the Wilmington office, State Motor Vehicle Department, experienced the largest number of sales in any one day since the present increased demand started.

Present licenses expire at midnight next Wednesday. The office will be closed Memorial Day. Today js the lasb day on which persons can mail applications for renewal of their operators' licenses and be sure they will be returned by mail before the expiration of present licenses, officials said. chaplain of the 198th regiment of trial, also to be prosecuted by Mr. Lynch, Harry B.

Patille, Chester, Pa. charged with making false statements in his selective service questionnaire, June 13; Roy V. Jones, Philadelphia Pike, and Betram Scott, Milford, both charged with the Delaware National Guard since it was federalized. He went over seas with the regiment and when the regiment was disbanded and in theft of cigarettes in interstate i corporated into an anti-aircraft His brother, Pfc. John C.

Harden, TJ. S. Marine Corps, enlisted in the Marines in January 1943 and went overseas immediately after receiving training at Parris Island. Camp Lejeune and Camp Pendleton, Calif. He was a member of a reconnaissance unit working with trained dogs and was injured while on duty.

He was hospitalized in New Zealand for two months and later was at a rest camp in Guadalcanal. His parents have not received letters from him for a few weeks and according to word received from an- Cracks Between Toes? 3 to 1 it's Athlete's Foot! Soothing liquid germicide kills fungi on contact, brings blessed relief fasti Don't delay! Get after that breeding-, itching infection today! Get glorious, soothing relief with stainless HV-222. Reaches down through open blisters and tiny cracks to kill on contact stubborn fungi breeding on tissues. Absolutely safe. Money-back guarantee.

At aU drug counters 3 5 and lit. group, he was transferred to a higher command. As chief of the chaplains' section of the Army corps to which he is attached, Colonel Huntington's work is largely administrative and advisory. He is held responsible for all chaplains' activities and religious services for the corps and ail attached troops. shipment, June 14; Thaddeus Windsor Dickerson, Ellendale, charged with conspiracy to steal chickens from an Interstate freight shipment, June 15; Leonard W.

Charlwood, Stonington, charged with use of the mail to defraud, June 16; Hillory Sylvester Jordan, Lewes, charged with receiving stolen government June 20; Franklin Lamon, Wilmington, and John J. McCann, alias J. A. Mack. Philadelphia, charged with devisine -tv Progressive Democrats Hail Fourth Term The Roosevelt Progressive Democratic Club board met last night at the home of Mrs.

Irma Lawson, 918 French Street. The group indorsed a fourth term for President Roosevelt and completed plans for the annual banquet to be held on June 15 in the C. I. O. Hall.

A call meeting will be held on a scheme to defraud by use of the! In Chester, which closed Sunday. FIRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS None faster. None surer. St. Joseph Aspirin world's largest seller at 10c.

Economy size, 100 tablets for only 35c. Why ever pay more? Why accept less? Get St. Joseph Aspirin. Water Board Meets The Board of Water Commissioners held a routine business session this morning with Herbert B. Mearns presiding.

Water consumption for the past week was gallons. The churches of the conference were Wednesday evening, May 31, ab the home of the president, Mrs, Thomas LaFate, 1400 East Fifteenth Street. L- mails, June 21; Edward G. Roake and Paul Campbell, both former bartenders at the Hotel Darling, charged with refilling bottles, June 26. and Stanley B.

and Luther M. Hearn, trading as Hearn Brothers, charged with selling meat at over ceiling prices, June 27 Toultry Cases Scheduled Mr. Lynch said about 30 OPA cases involving up-grading of chickens for the alleged purpose of selling and buying chickens at over the ceiling, will be called for June 23 and will be tried each day until July 12. Among them are the cases of Pepper Brothers, Selbyville; Charles W. Townsend and Helen West, Selbyville; Harry Michael and David Pack, trading as Sussex Poultry Company, Milford; William H.

Mervine, Frankford Gumboro Poultry Company, Eagle Poultry Company, Frankford; Spatz Live Poultry Company, Rolland Timmons and Samuel Whittlen, Chester, reported in good financial condition, the Rev. J. W. Brown, general president, announced. Appointments in nearby churches follow: The Rev.

S. C. Mother A. U. Church, succeeding the Rev.

J. H. Bell, who resigned because of retirement age; 1 the Rev. J. G.

Flowers, St. Thomas'. Glasgow; the Fev. E. H.

Mc.Vair, St. Matthew's, Havre de Grace, the Rev. M. L. Chippey, Hoclcessin; the Rev.

T. C. Cooks. St. Paul, Lancaster, the Rev.

Ernest Turrowh, Mt. Zion, Wilmington; the Rev. J. T. Rector, St.

James', Wilmington; the Rev. C. A. Potts. St.

Paul, Wilmington; the Rev. Isaac Hovington, Bt. John. Viola; the Rev. G.

T. Bordiey, Trinity. Zion, the Rev. M. C.

Green, St. Mark, Elk Neck, the Rev. Ernest Richardson, Reed's, North East, the Rev. George Mitchell, Hosanna, Lincoln University, the Rev. Clara, Wright, Friendship, Kennett 8quare, Pa.

The Rev. M. A. Pope, the Rev. E.

Tillman, and the Rev. Lucinda Morgan were appointed, conference evangelists, and the Rev. Henry Waites and the Rev. J. H.

Price were named general missionaries. S. B. Hawkins and Mary Wilson were named to the Cecil County, missionary field, and the Rev. J.

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