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Four Jonrnal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, July 3, 1945 Died on Okinawa Promoted by Hercules Powder Company Akron Plant Berlin Allies Halt Pay to All Inactive Nazi Officials Attack Made ii Charter (Cnntlnac From One) Seizure Looms PARIS, July 3 UP). Supreme headquarters issued a stop order ithe hundreds in front of bread! i i i Mr -1 today on all salaries, allowances and to all inactive na- stores. I He nod a Red Hag on a pole out- i r- Jf I-Ik Tradition Seen Key to Impasse In FEPC Fight House Leaders Hopeful Senate Will Open Path For Grants to Other Units tA "Xfitional and local officials and em- Grmn: nrjrr ifOnHear oenaior wauns uwumeni headquarters of the ernment. Strike to 5. Fononiio Slaliili.f-r ffr riion Has 6 Flaws; Would Cut Communist Party." r- -ir The East-West Axis boulevard Security Council the Tiergarten was This policy, it was explained, has i in effect in most parts of the! SHAEP area of the Rpich for a.

Inna-i 1 time. The order was issued to make uniform the policy of keeping of-J still decorated with colossal par- WASHINGTON, July 3 (JF). In traits of Roosevelt and; By Aw-nted Prr one of the first open Senate breaks Churchill which had been raised, rro-eri on the United Nation Charter, Sen-i for the previous Red army ceiebra-j ator Bihfield R-SD) declared to- tion. Tire dav the document contains at leati Scattered over the city were post- Rubtxr Corr.r.ar.y. Akron, iiciais ana employes 01 agencies form on non-existent positions, six flaws.

These should be corrected, he told his colleagues, be-J fore the charter is ratified. WASHINGTON, July 3 iPh The House leadership hoped today that tradition would break an FEPC deadlock holding up funds for 16 home front war agencies. That tradition, said Chairman Cannon iD-Mo of the House appropriations committee, would require the Senate to back down ers stuck up by the Russians te.i.ng where I. wr.ricrs ha Germans of the unity of the Unitedly- on ,7 Nations. The 25-year-old American Indian The lvr referred Jap War Sergt.

Clarence Pfc. J. E. Weible David Mariane -Continued From Pan OmI Although the Brst-term westerner asserted some of the provisions must be changed "for our national safety," nnniinrfd he would uonort the who is coming home on point alter -o a few more days in Berlin drove up stabilizer, afr fxhaus-irj every re- Casualties from Halle this morning with Brig iWXJrce toward 1 within 1,500 yards of the heart of! -jBalikpapan. Carrier rianes Aid I r.e dispute.

treaty because he could not face hisi Gen. John H. O0ier oi wauas. d.rc.v.d .1. i 1 4.

from its insistence that the Fairj Employment practices Committee bej financed for another year. (ConUnurd From Face Onr) soldier son ir I laii to ao wi in ci occunafior. iof his death from the War Depart- imented continual Allied long-range bomber attacks against deeolv en- stertG for srv Normally, Cannon noted, such a I can to stop the senseless, maniacal; mored Division in the rear of a 1 strikers reg slaughter and planned murder of my! 4.000 vehicle convoy that stretched lce. fellow men." out many mies. Leaders i LJk-Zu deadlock is broken by the legislative Jhe former H8k1 M.

Dickeraon trenched Japanese positions, and branch proposing the controversial took lg 194, jguns of the U. S. Seventh Fleet matter finally abandoning the fight.1 Son of and Njs Frederick 'jined field artillery in hammering Expected Thursday of Philadelphia, formerly ofi steadily at enemy gun emplacements. Whether the House wul yield he graduated from Kk. Japanese 5-inch guns con-the Senate's insistence that gj jcealed in hills several miles inland, be given $250,000 in the stalemated; (,, i which began shelling the beachhead In a Senate speech.

Bushneld: Russian Move Out Rubber Wcrk--ri a- O'-idvea- lLsted these as "the jurisdictional. Getting acrcss the Elbe in a down-j and T.r srd Ruobf-fanits in the" new of rain a ticklish business Company, where 000 others are 1 "It delegates power which we! because of Russian cavalcades go-'out, asked for :rr.m"d;a'i Ser.a: have no authority to delegate to the in in the opposite direction to oc-j committee :r.vr.;ga-..Gr. of Akrorl Security Council to declare war. cupy territory that had been held labor situation 2 "It places our sovereignty in by the Americans. "Not a pr.

the hands of foreigners because we; Soviet soldiers on foot herded duced in rh- ie- William C. Hunt S771.OCO.000 war agencies supply bill t0 the service in March 1942 an jwea today, were believed destroyed.) Harry V. Chase Hercules (Continued From Pe On) known ur.iu inursaay. iWa5 wnt Vnrt tv-at, i -u nrcs were started on japans: Cannon said he wouid ask the Phoenix. i have only one vote out of a necessary; cows, horses and sneep in their big I oared.

Ind'an'ownGao 'mainland before dawn today by 59 oeore going hr.hr rp-icjrir, tion bombs in a precision strike committee tocay to approve Cam Pjckc procedure permitting the House to nvrsoa overseas H( cR.ctL, (Continoed From Fe Onfi on; total of seven. This power must oe; lena-iea trucita; xne UfrrH t. ronzress in each easel and old model Soviet-made counted for love-? tulic of 54 000 was; a momhpr tVio consider the Maruzen oil refinery, 35 miles 0f the office. The full force will dustry for 37 j-ears. He joined Her i Many Soviet women (Statue of Uberty) Division.

He tfvvuuipduieu i uivu az.u cmeri across "r.e na'ion without finances at Af, tL.IIfrom Osaka. Towering columns of. report Xor duty their 3. "It seeks oy implication io( uuu. adv time.

The was expected i bef ore going to Ok to accede to the request. DEire 8 iinawa. delegate power to the American' ine spacious autooann was deco-' oecause of Mariane have to go back there a'gain." i 'i 1'h riH After being distant superin-1 member of the Security Council to rated every quarter mile with fancy itacmr I'apcrs AfTrrted oai, x-t-i-v suppoiiers saia tnev Rpfnrp enirtcr intn the Armu XT-v tendrnt of the company's explosives vote us into war wnnout rexer at nuuuwu, as '-xtenscd yesvr (in -Washington, a communique i anri thP union Street Station and i ana ine union oiirri nlants in Racchus. Utah, and Kenvil i Conzress. mis power mufci oc rdc.r.g papers, tne operated frcm 20th Air Force headquarters Newport, Branch, both said the Maruzen mission was flown 'the wiimin--ton would try to amend the expected! vember.

Private Mariane had nues committee recommendation to been working with his father on permit floor consideration of an their arm. He received infantry amendment financing the aeencv rrainme at r.amn wianrtino- in." and superintendent of the Carthage, i strictly defined and limited by star-. 01 equ-uty oi races orrur.g ie.egrap.t. Dailv P.a:i; oer the wummg.on postomce. niar.t.

he came to tiie Wil- u- to coneressjonai approval in rwm, ana uai.y itac.r.g Guide. without loss. Crews reported mea- created by the late President Fort Benmng. Gahere he volunH and inaccurate anti-aircraft fire ot speciaj delivery office in 1919. He has been; each case as it ns.

heroes" gvenur.ert operatec. a Tex- Roosevelt in an effort to prevent Peered for the paratroops, and later th l1 nd no enemy Alters and perishable parcels only doctor of operations for the ex-i 4. "It grants to the Securi neroc rtrn a.T( a employment discrimination because at Fort Ord. Calif. position, the communique said made.

The regular holiday Pves department since 1925. council power to regular tne size I ue of race, creed, or color. His last letter was received in Feb-! Was th second ln collection of mail will be made in i Mr. Chase joined Hercules in 1913 and kind of our armament for na- about sa.d In Mcr.pni.,. Tenn mar.agem-nt A majority House vote is required ruary by his parents from the New :2 the In el8nt.

the citv and suburbs starting at! after graduating from, the Umver-; tional defense. No power on eartn Narerdo a. to amend a rules committee recom-. Hebrides Islands. He went to the ZVVr' P- Kansas with a degree in i should dictate our defense.

pVcmSa'ined "of hS4- tT' 150 mendation. Pacific battle area in Julv. 1944. Tokyo today. Two B-29s were lost Reservations Sold Out chemical engineering.

He has been the Congress. ivJd share th Strength Vncertain The soldier had attended Pierre bmwo The Pennsylvania Railroad has in charge of some Hercules explo-j 5. "It destroys the Monroe Doe- and received a ment of Dixie Gre; ho bus Its a toss-up whether the FEPC s- duPont High SchooL He on but a'r' reported all Pullman reservations "sives plants since 1918. trine, which the oruy fixed foreign o-ly a sma" wno forces have enough votes to win grated his 20th birthday anniversary mcn Sore Ml.e, Blasted out. with hundreds of persons I From July.

1930 to Jan. 1, 1935. he: policy America has ever had and fi Y7 th.ur fight Thursday. But. even if 1 10 Qays before he was killed.

lJVl 117 iTul mts of clamoring for coach ticket to Cape was assistant director of operations leaves tnat foreign poncy to a co an- Fnr1 CfiV they do. the Senate is not expected! Irwin Sigmond i Taarfcfindus nal fky- ci- Poconos. of the explosives department In Wil-iWl of foreign nauons. UrU to approve other Houw item in the' Lutnant Sigmond has been pro-apan ndJlnai rn'and other popular vacation spo's. mington, and was then made man-; "It acuities the Pan-American wa? fgVn'v mcauS t0 Ws P'nt rank since he Rocked out B-29s Super -Fort 1 nt.cipatd their peak ager of both the Hercules.

Calif Union which we ha ve spent 50 years i Russian Troops p'" w- if mncw.r.ri -T, months ago. He lc5' Inciua'n Ine It is expected, however, that! On Aug. 16. 1940, he became appro al o. European and Asi-( PRACtUEi 2 (Delayed) machines, ranging from Email atic nations.

Russian occupation troops started GrUi presses to hydra-. is serv.r.g witn i Tokyo's unconfirmed 1 1 111 itf B-2 blows included extensive And accommodations tr oi, in th; The ease-up on rationing ordnance plants to swing into operation in record time. vacation taunt by car for Lioe. yt Din-, -wnioht fr cttvir. of'sneHs a moving out of Prague today and it Presses, preserved the greatest p-oo-was expected ttiat virtually all would be gone by tomorrow except Mercurrs.

Linroln delayed administrative officers and a guard 'A'hiie oe.r.g produce. at the airport. first, company officials premised new The Russians are regrouping at I54' Mercury cars within 31 to 90 Bushfield said all the objections: "can be corrected easily by the Sen-; ate." without harm to the treaty. I'nanimity Hope Offered Senator Green (D-RI) said today! there is more than a faint hope in the minds of some senators that the, a ail tit.ui..i.w v. r- i 02 After that plant was in operation Kaman.

50 miles southwest of Osaka many plane raid on Kumamoto, ers many persons nae oet-n ce Became manager oi me wercuies- v.o and a 1" He went the Army v- i and nave oeen com- oneratea tsacre uror.ance worms I 7 "sir- fit st House-passed measure. the Senate added approximately to the OWI fund." There is reason to believe it won't do so again, thus necessitating return of the bill to the House. A single House objection ran block appointment of a Senate-House conference committee to ad-Just differences, and FEPC's foes have served notice they will furnish the objection if the bill returns to the House with funds for that arency. January. 134 1..

after it was hit in i in a into stations this week with the i Baraboo. during the construe- TT.t w('l 1- ana I orrier -fl-J-er uo. -tion and ear'v staaes of operation, jfvera. mor. Even- and'Fofwaci The Japanese radio promised its! Prospect of moderaiy cool weath- He then went to Lawrence.

nreVta a member of the Foreign ana ro.v uat vrnn-pH lanris that er will encourage such launts. i. is as plant manager of Sunflower Ord- moo.zation p.ogram, ob- cjcea sjc s-pe. r.i son. s.

ne wwv. ih. i viousi.v hoping to convince the oc-'ceiuxe Fores wi.l sty.e.v The fir i iiroiiiia liAb Avvy.iuaj i was sent cupying powers American as well oe oi one into gO mtO BCTiOn l-O DILII uuwii cncii. umoi" ifrirrs B-29s before the very eyes of the) Yesterday the mercury tumbled operation fleers' a 1 -c'a'e School at jtorj'-making pact to preserve as RUSsianthat they can take carei Six Ford branch are He recalled to a reporter that he of any conceivable ner-prepared for eariv na.vge- 34 degrees in a matter of hours, Nipponese acknowledged when an electrical storm, rain, and! For Ga. "i gency tnemselves.

Tr.ree .11 rem am o-. 2.3 years ago. appearing at Senate (T1(, T.Ain t.n- i Lieut. Irwin Fatal Crash scant air opposition to destruction wind swept the upper part ot tne i aerman cities of Schwerin, Halle, September rcmair.ms or. igmonc ttt-' i rh hrnarlraxr tvo -f-n i rJt (lonunoftt rem ran uot the thick, seven-pound document 'first stationed in Hawaii.

He later took par: in the campaigns on Reserve Water Supply Tapped Turbitlity of BranclyM ine that an infallible air force was oe-. 60 degrees las: night. nutt escaped with only bruises. wln taken a part phrase by phrase me hoaraea ior ine cuiiik But oore tne break came, Peter Jones was uninjured. and its import fully developed in ijeipzig, Weimar, Erturt and Plauen nork are plan-s st Chester.

Pa, were occupied by Russian troops i Richmond. Cal.f Norfolk. Va. and Monday after the withdrawal of, Long Beach. Cal.f.

Wes Coast British and American troops from units will probably not be available the Soviet occupation zone for civilian output, until after the Pacific war. officials sta'ed. cruam ana jLeyie. i u-t-of the homeland." J. Woods.

57. of 517 Spruce Miss Hastings died within a few: do ha re In a recent letter he wrote Building New Force i wa. found unconscious in hi; tan- minutes of the accident, before she; stinin n. r-trt he had been taken out of the lines It explained that American bomb- room at that address. Removed to could be taken to the hospital, of a I First witness before, the foreign' I and sent to a rest camp.

He re- skull and internal in- relations committee will be Edwardil .1 Ci marker! that rho -fiyhririff hart hen ers were Demg permutea to i bt. i-rancis Ha-pitai the county fractured Forces City to Le Hoope Reservoir R. Stettinius. Jr. former secretary, wictfuhuus i Before coin? into the A-mv I their massive raids whue ail effort ambulance, he died two hours later juries.

'he had been in the nlumbinz su-inlv I was concentrated on buikimg a grea6 the city's first fatality from heati Troopers said the truck was owned of state and President Truman's! Enter Rrlin Rnrnnnli 1 i.l.. i MM new force of planes. i prostration this vear. accord inc tn by Ray moiiu iiuvu t.isici, jritiiuca cnoice to represent tne umtea states in the nosr-war jovnritv er.rtui.-N. jury 3 i).

one hundred 1 Wilmingtonians are now drinking The enemy warnea tnat tne cur- Deputy Coroner C. Everett Kellev. Anne Y7 Th tain is about to be raised on tne vilo investigated. i Drivers Arraigned sum water from the Hoopes reservoir. Because of the turbidity of the Brandy-wine which is carrying a' large amount of mud as the result cf the heavy thundershowers of the bu Stettinius and Dr.

Leo and fony newspaper correspondents. State Department expert on the or-L many nations, many of whom; ganization plan as it grew from Len alcrted since mid-May to CD AW If Dumbarton Oaks to San Francisco. ready at any moment to go to the I llrtll i will be asked to spell out the shortly ijj fT ft riCCS homeland battle." i Mr. Woods. came here from! Hignutt and Jones were taken be- C5c? I Radio Tokyo kept up its chant -Ireland, had been in business in fore Magistrate William P.

Short, 'Continued from pae one 'that Kyushu, soutnemmost home Wilmington for about 35 years. He i BridgeviUe. on charges of assault is frequently the deciding item island, would be the next Allied Ms survived by his wife. Mrs. Maryland battery with motor vehicles and past few days.

W. Compton Wilis of evidence when the usual case i landing objective. A Domei corre-, Malonev Woods: two sons. 'placed under $1,000 bail each for Water Department engineer, today depends on the word of the dealer soondent reported the island's peo-jand Peter J. Woods, two Ktr'i hearing.

A hearing -will be conducted meaning of every factor in the char-! ine oorougn ci ter Zehlendorf Green said such testimony by nThe larg! Press party travelled Ln oiuriru luk nwiJib against tne wora tne purcnaser. p.e "determined to cie to uie iiMrs. James Hayes and Mrs. Thomas I after tnose in tne nospitai are re leased. I or ine cny water supply.

Case Involves Credit I man" in defense of it if its these two should be enough to 'es- sacred ground. Haugh of Wilmington; two brothers, 1 1 said that the Al- Michael of Coatesville, and John, I i Thp broadcast Troopers said indications were thejtablish a prima facie case" and theiU' S' Secon1 Armord Division AiiTJ "ti. auwi'B --2 iu inc iuundl Will LMf I TOIIl I LiiCIi. COUiU HCar aiXV ODPOSi European performance by smasningjthe Meaiey Funeral Home Friday traveling at a rapid rate when it tion views, assuming there are any IT (Ymtrol Hnlorr-, iV, the charter to the Senate floor by July 23 and Senator Barkley (D-Ky) envisages ratification by Aug. 15.

communications with aerial Domo-1 morning with requiem mass at struck the rear oi tne truck. The ings, carrier attacks and naval shell-1 Mary Church at 9:30 o'clock. In- I truck had been going north and the ings. It contended this would not ferment will be in Cathedral Ceme-car driven by Hignutt was also pro-work because Japan has been divid- tery. ceeding north when the crash oc-ed into self-sufficient districts.

Lightning Strikes Home jcurred. Tokyo claimed that the United During the storm, lightning struck i The death of Miss Hastings A case heard by the panel lat night brought out a new problem A complaint was heard, but the evidence, which included a letter sent by the complainant to the merchant, i showed the former was having a i credit argument with the merchant. Indications were the complainant was attempting to use the OPA as a means of settling a discussion which had nothing to do with OPA regulations. Mr. Finkelstein pointed out the price panel is not a collection i agency for seeing that merchants The Brandywine is now carrying about 45 pounds of silt to every million gallons of water.

A. J. Feeney. assistant engineer, was in charge of the change over to the Hoopes reservoir this morning. It is coordinated wih the filter system in charge of Charles Chandler.

Mrs. Marian Shane is bacteriologist for the department, charge of testing the water. Ordinarily the Hoopes reservoir is used in case of 'low water in the Brandywine. Its use because of the mud in the Brandywine water will probably be finished in three to five days, depending on the weather. Reaches Berlin District NEW YORK, July 3 American delegation of the Allied Control Council reached headquarters of the council's newly-created district in Berlin today, a broadcast from the German capital said.

The TJ. S. delegation will start States and Great Britain are we. I at the home of Samuel Nathan. 210ibrouSnt tne total for Delaware for this year up to 29 compared with 41 for the corresponding period last aware of the threat of defeat on! East Third Street, hitting a power Japan's beaches and are attempting line and causing a short circuit.

A to entice Russia into the fight to -slight fire resulted but was quickly hrin aihniit a. short war aithouzh extinguished bv district fire. mm. year. Hignutt is a seaman of the U.

wont immediately in cooperation Early Australian Vote On Charter Is Planned CANBERRA. Australia, July 3 (JP). Acting Prime Minister Francis Forde announced today he planned early introduction of a bill to ratify the United Nations Charter and Statute of International Court of with representatives of the other "there exists no reason nor problem panies. who reported only negligible avy and ls stationed at Norfolk, i i for which Russia must participate damage. Va in the Japanese war." Near Talleyville.

a transformer on Mlss Hastings was the daughter provide full value and full services. Unless OPA regulations are involved the dissatisfied customer should go ing the city into three separate zones! lt-, I'Vl. of occupation, the broadcast by Roy 'M. a thp nthee Pvtre-mitv nf the a pole on Concord Pike causht. fir Mr- and Mrs.

Norman Hastings ermir nnnrfswntial r-vi'ian were after lightning struck it. Thp and lived with her parents near to a magistrate. Justice. A. I.

fluPoni Principal Returns From SeaBees Four over-charge settlements were ordered evacuated from the Singa- leyville Fire Company stood by until Bethel between Federals- Referring to Premier John Curtin, jouig anu oeaiura at. ine state line. entered into by the price panel at I pore naval base, now threatened by a crew from the Delaware Power who is seriously ill, Forde said that and Light Company arrived. David McMenamm. former prin- i the board headquarters.

216 West the Australian hold on Borneo. Curtin. President Roosevelt, poured out his strength so that the eipal of the Alfred I duPont School Ninth Street. Ships Blown Up Senate ijetween tnese two points wnere't. invasion Altiprf llllimer iailip world might be delivered of oppression and secured against further if The American delegation started for Berlin at dawn from Halle, an Elbe River city.

Russians patrols halted the group several times for checks, since the exact demarcation line had not yet been fixed. American officers were quoted as saying the Russians were "extremely cooperative" in this first Allied move into territory once controlled completely by the Russians. at Talleyville. has received his hon- Stores Pay Triple orabie discharge from the SeaBees I The stores entering into the set-and has returned to his home in tlements and the amounts, triple Chestertown. for a visit with the overcharges, are: Thomas Card- bombers sank 26 vessels, mostly Open at Gray School! -continued From pe his mother.

Mrs. Amy McMenamm. well Company, 815 Orange Street The Gray School summer camp pirea waay 61X0 zne aP" opened yesterday and wiil be Officer Named i Monday tnrough Friday each week I tion. WASHINGTON, July 3 (P). i Elwood F.

Melson of Wilmington Most of tho essential supplies ot A resin-oil finish of unsurpassed require fata and oils In their I beauty. There's no finer fiat wall war President Truman today nominated Raymond Michael Foley of Michigan "to be federal housing commissioner in the National Housing Agency, succeeding Abner H. Ferguson, resigned. Foley's term will ex. pire June 30, 1945.

finish at any price 1 has already been named judge of the Family Court. The nominations for chief justice and associate justice will not be made public until the Senate acts upon them. manufacture and operation. Turn used fat over to the meat dealer, and collect four cents and two re" small freighters and luggers. Gen.

Douglas MacArthur reported his bombers blew up an alcohol plant at Heito, finishing the job of eliminating 90 per cent of Formosa's alcohol production. Air raiders from the Philippines and Okinawa are overla.pping around Shanghai, toward which Chinese forces are pursuing Nipponese withdrawing from East China ports. Tokyo said a volunteer corps of 10,000 Japanese, including "special storming parties," has been formed to repel a possible invasion of the South China coast. A native volunteer corps was reported in $163.12: Anthony Angelo, Ogle and Watson Avenues, Richardson Park, $25; Michael DeCosconza. 522 Philadelphia Pike, $25, and Frank's Hardware Company, Third and Market Streets, $26.

Several new cases against grocers, brought for violation of OPA ceiling price regulations, were considered by the panel. Two were referred to the enforcement division for legal action. One case is against a grocer who had overcharged for eggs and sausage: the other against a retail chicken store charged with selling at overceiling prices. there. Mr.

McMenamin was on a leave of absence from the school during his service with the Construction Battalion of the Navy and expects to resume his duties at the school this fall. Since entering the service he has been stationed in California, in Alaska, and in Pear! Harbor, Hawaii where he was in charge of an Office at naval headquarters. He enlisted in the SeaBees three years ago. His rating was carpenter's mate first class. Mr.

McMenamin is expected to ration point a Dound. The Governor sent to the Senate .4 a number of appointments which he has made since adjournment of the General Assembly on April 17 to from 1 o'clock until 4 Miss Helen I. Reed is in charge of the camp and is assisted by Mrs. Rosalie Schorr, counsellor for the younger children, and Miss Bessie Lynam. counsellor for the older group.

Miss Betty Cook of Shrewsbury, is a Junior counsellor. A group of mothers from the George Gray School Mothers Club has volunteered to assist with the program. Mrs. Albert Podeil, Mrs. John Lofland and Mrs.

George Moore will work with the girls sewing group each Tuesday and Thursday. Other mothers who are helping are Mrs. Jesse Beal. Mrs. Leo Iw he modern Ljforacle wall finish positions which need Senate approval.

The State Constitution provides that when a vacancy occurs in tlie state judiciary, by expiration of term or otherwise, at a time when A settlement of $2d was arranged attend a meeting of the school board at the school tonight when it is, D' tne Panel a grocer wno over- the Senate is not in session, the Governor shall within 30 days after expected that he will officially re-icnarsea ior ciotnes puis ana a use sume his position as principal. amount w-as arranged for payment by a dealer who had overcharged for eggs. Three grocers who had Craijj's Advertising charged more than ceiling prices for tv 4 i various grocery items were directed Wilis Award I to pay in settlements: $25 in two John oilbert. Prai? nf thp rtrai? cases and the third. $50.

As these such vacancy occurs convene the Senate for the purpose of confirm Company Receives Fifth Army-Navy Award The American Car and Foundry Company has been informed that a fifth renewal of the Army-Navy award has been granted to the Advertisme Azprirv Wilmington. settlements nave not oeen paid c-y Mrs. Joseph Soss. Mrs. James Hall, Mrs.

Palmer Harris, Mrs. J. W. Gannon and Mrs. J.

Fred Ellis. On Thursday a picnic in the country has been planned. $17,083 Appropriation Allowed Workhouse has been named as the recipient merchants and have not beenpIant the coveted Merrill Kremer Codv aWluv Lne injumuudiui, mc ing his appointment to fill the vacancy, and for the transaction of such other executive business as may come before it. A majority vote of the members of the Senate is necessary for confirmation, and the membership is controlled by the Republicans 12 to five. The convening of the Senate on the day the terms of the two justices expire makes the vacancies on the names were not I.

W. Eby, district manager, has been notified by Admiral C. C. Award for the best piece of copy Bloch, U. S.

N. (retired', chairman! WTitten by a member of the National; kii- Advertising Agency Network during Leopold Abdication the period from June, 1944. to i i i a The New Castle County Levy Court todav aTinmririatiuf tnnoj of the Navy Board for Production Awards, that a new flag with five UlUlldlCU ill. JJ1 USSC1S May, FRANK maintpnanro anH Utwnch of only momentary duration stars is on its way to the plant. V' J- a a.

I illl "This award," the admiral wrote of the New Castle Countv are acted upon by the Two hundred campaigns of 22 BRUSSELS. July 3 UP). A cryptic classifications were entered in the statement attributed to the royal twelfth annual competition of the palace by the official Belgian news in notifying the men and women! house in July. senate executive session, so the of the plant about the renewal, "is; The rmirt nrrfproH i i-; i names submitted by Governor Bacon network, a group of cooperating aeencv was interpreted in some oar To win the War for Independence it cost Americans 10,000 casualties. Celebrating that victory with fireworks alone has resulted in 100,000 casualties.

In the future, restrictions on the sale and use of fireworks will reduce these accidents to a minimum, but the toll of casualties other than from fireworks will probably increase. Preyent the accident if you can, but prepare for any eventuality with Accident Insurance from J. A. Montgomery, Inc, DuPont Bldf. 10th Orange Dial 6561 Insurable, We Can Insure It." Independently owned and operated liamentary circles today as indicat-jan indication that all of you have to the Children's Bureau for thelwm not made known until after agencies in major cities from coast ling that king Leopold III had de-; maintained the excellent record ofi board of children from New Castle ithe session, which is expected to be brief.

to coast. i production which merited your pre- cided to abdicate. County during May and June. Julian H. King was removed from He's Out, But In ALBUQUERQUE.

N. M. Julv 3' the county ambulance payroll and George H. Blanchfield appointed to replace him as a member of the Craig's copy, which appeared in; The palace statement, according jvious awards. Each and every one leading national publications this: to the agency, said that consulta-lof you may well be proud of this spring, was on "Everglaze" finished tions had come to an end and thatjhigh honor and inspiring record." fabrics.

The "Everglaze" Attorney-General Cornil had been! "The courageous men on the which has broad use in the drapery asked by the king to communicate fighting fronts must have the nec-nd dress goods fields, was orig-with Regent Prince Charles and essary weapons with which to wage JP). From his city hall office, Mayor ambulance crew PAINT CO. 5TH AND ORANGE STS. PHONE 3-4922 The county engineer was author-fde Tingiey heard someone shout, nrivprtiKp fnr hiric fnr a npw "Throw it!" and spied a man stuf-: tnated by Joseph Bancroft Sonsiformer Prime Minister Achille Vanitotal war," he continued. "These ri and is processed by Bancroft! Acker, who resigned in protest to 'men appreciate the vital support rural police car.

the bids to be re-ifing clothes into a bag in an alley and otiier leading finishing mills. Leopold's returning as head of the of the men and women of the Amer- turnable July 17. a hotel. FOR REAL PAINT SERVICE This marks the fifth consecutive government. jican Car and Foundry Company Police, crediting the mayor with Let freedom ring on Uncle Sam's a.

quick assist, checked the depart- ear that the Cra-ig agency has! The statement sajd the king would have worked with such untiring with effort on the production front to 'cash, register! Buy U. S. War Bonds ing lodger into new quarters the rresved an awrd achievement "hold conversations today supply Uiese needed war Stamps: city jail. 1 1.

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