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Evening Final Edition FILL SLRICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, VMTED PRESS, AD lyTERMTIOML EWS SERVICE Vol 2.1 Nn 101 Jaeireml rntH tut I iTtaJnc TOIe AJ ilO. 1U1 ET.r, Ewnlnf mM UJ1 CunI alM Wilmington, Delaware, Friday, April 29, 1935 42 Pages Price Five Cents U4at4 Jib. IMS THE WEATHER PA1TLT Cl.cHDT AND COVTIMTft COOL TONIGHT. TOMORROW FAIR AND A LITTLE WARMER. Today, I a.

S5; 3 p. 57. Weather Maa rail htuui Pm id-Air Plane Blast Fatal to 3 Is Probed Woman Dies As Car Is Hit By Trailer 32-Foot Flatbed Comes Diem Defies Clarence Fulmcr Elected Chief's Edict Head of Community Fund JPq 3 pSneceeds Charles Cary in Top Post a Agency Hold Annual Meeting at Mrs. Houston FOP 13 llCe Named to Board, Executive Croup Clarence A. Fulmer, principal of Wilmington High School, was elected president of the United Community Fund of Northern Reject Bao Dai Order Delaware today at a luncheon in the auditorium of the YMCA.

rr lr- Fulmer succeeds Charles A. Cary who presided at today's IO lo to trance ror jannuai meeting. Mr. Cary will remain as a member of the execu- Loose From Tractor Victims of Plane Explosion Veers Into Other LanejOCliatC OtCS committee. Explosion Traced To Ppint Under Seat By Study of Wreckage Scattered for Miles To Override Other officers elected are: A housewife on her way home Dntyl.Mn imaa rn-aoL frAm a chnnnina frin uac IrilloH Conference; Fighting Continues, But Premier Claims Army Is Victor dent; Mrs.

David M. Houston, yesterday when a 32-foot Hat- nr flf c' ntn Mm bed trailer broke loose from its) tractor and rolled into the path' vice president; and Mrs. Newlin T. Booth, secretary. Robert U.

Altemus was relected treasurer. of her car. By Associated Press SAIGON, South Viet Nam, April 29 Premier Ngo Dinh Rain of Debris Hits Willow Run They succeed: Stuart Cooper, Party Lines Followed In Action on Kent Judge; Land Sale Bill Rejected hurled into the back seat and crushed by the dashboard and steering column of her demolished car was Mrs. Clyde E. vice president; Mrs.

J. H. Tyler I McConnell, vice president and Mrs. A. J.

Abrams, secretary. Yoder, 26, of Limestone and Milltown Roads, Milltown, wife Mrs. Houston, who had not formerly been a member of the 0 an engineer at the DuPont board, today was elected to theicmPany Louviers Building board of directors, and accident occurred on the By Staff CorresKndenl DOVER, April 29 The Senate yesterday overrode one veto by Victims Were Two Pilots And Ramp Man Making Instrument Check For Firm at DuPont Airport 0. 1 i i) executive committee. ewpon-uap rue jKouie 4ij a rihi.r npw momhAr.

nt tho i naif mile east of the Cedars. Gov. J. Caleb Boggs and re Diem claimed victory in bloody civil strife today, and defied the authority of Chief of State Bao Dai to remove him. Diem's American backed government, in the second day of a showdown battle with the Binh Xuyen Society, said the premier was "indispensable" to the country.

Despite the victory fighting which had caused casual-; ties of perhaps 1,000 killed or wounded continued in the area' i A5-' ''J. ClVi. mt it I ceived another one from him. executive committee include: Leon W. Babcock, Walter S.

Carpenter III, Judge Daniel L. Herrmann, Alexander L. Nichols, Mrs. Yoder was taken to Wilmington General Hospital in the Newport ambulance and was pronounced dead on arrival at 4:15 p. m.

and Lewis H. Talley. On a strict party vote of 12 to 5, the upper chamber overrode the Governor's veto of the bill to shorten the term of the judge of the Kent County Court of Common Pleas from 12 to four Thpv Mr. a I State police arrested Richard An investigation was launched this morning into the unexplained mid-air explosion of a light plane which killed three men and littered a thickly-populated area with debris yesterday. The single -engine four -passenger Beechcraft Bonanza, only three months old, blew up at 3:45 p.

m. at about 1,200 feet J. Abrams, Saul L. Cohen, Hughes, 27, of Port Norris, Stuart Cooper, Albert E. Fors-iN- f- tne dnver of the tractor-ter, Dr.

John A. Perkins on cnare of man-Bavard Sharp islaughter. Magistrate S. Paul Mr. Fulmer was the Com- Vickers of Richardson Park years.

Legislative observers said It was the first time a veto has between Saigon and its Chinese suburb of Cho Lon. clash flared only four blocks from the U. S. embassy. Fires raging the past 24 hours made thousands of munity Fund first campaign See ACCIDENTS Pr.

5, Col. 5 been overridden since 1939. The chairman in 1946 and has served vet0 nas yet to De acted on jn the 7 7r on us ooara oi uireciors since iftPW rnn.pit. nn House. in annlhpr vetn mpccaap Hav.

that year. He was chairman Granted to AllStrianS ernor Boggs gave the Senate his .1 y-r Floyd O. Quillen Winfield S. Pratt Fulmer Clarence A. VIENNA, Austria.

April 29 I u. persons homeless. The government said its shock troops had blasted the last of the! Binh Xuyen from their lone re-l maining stronghold guarding approaches to the society's1 See FULMER Paje 4, Col. Bvers Named Xi 6 i.XT ale pudI'c lands. rr nn I of The Court of Common Pleas1 HiOIIiP Pfl.KKPS hill t( OUlnCO over the Willow Run area, 35 minutes after it had left the DuPont Airport for a routine instrument check.

Killed were Floyd O. Quillen, 37, of 1904 Prospect Road, Canby Park, a chief pilot for Atlantic Aviation Service; Winfield S. Pratt, 36, of 22 Futh Road, Vi- Duffy Calls rp yin kV "-'bill (SB-85), sponsored bv Sena-: vv I ri 1 nut l'kft 1 An rinif UoKt nUnm fn headquarters in Cho Lon. The 1U ilCn UBli''" tor William B. Behen iD-Doveri, rescue service.

It was the fourth ixDo-cMNA-Pr c.i. in a County Elections Department was returned to the Senate on Wednesday by povernor Boggs, See VETO Page Col. 4 7gl iaL I Power Drunk lone Village, a pilot, and Francis Partv Vote of 21-1 Sends Measure to Rogcs: First J. Hogan, 20, of 5 South Harold Byers, assistant! Soviet concession to the Vienna manager of the Veterans Ad-i government in two days, ministration Hospital at Brack-j The announcement was made Ex has been named assistant! at the regular meeting of the manager at the VA hospital inj Four-Power Allied Council. It Providence, R.

it was an-icame as Russian troops were nounced here today. (taking down some of the visible 11 -Member Board Named; Successors Would Be Appointed hy Governor in 1961 U. S. Income Tax Returns Jump An lnciease of approximately Majority Dedicated To He win lane over nis new post, signs oi ineir occupation, ap- Mary Street, Newport, a ramp man, who had "gone along for the ride." Stewart M. Ayton, Atlantic manager at the New Castle County Airport, said the explos that inde- Ripper Bills, New GOPn 5- replacing Willard.parently -n expectation G.

Hitchings, recently transfer-jAustria soon will regain Slate Chairman to the VA hospital at Sun- pendence. By Staff Correspondent the Vatican Moving Left? 1 25 per cent in the amount of 1954 U. S. individual income ion occurred under the right DOVER, April 29. A bill to replace the present Republican- mount, N.

Y. i The Russians announced yes Mr. Byers, who has been they would end was collected in the first tr0ed 12.member Department of Elections for New Castle scat probably in the line sistant manaser hprp Mv aiPl fhpir rnntmi nt froiohi four months over the first four cuiuci wing tanks and the sisiani manager nere since May, aiei. meir control of treignti m.iniv with an ll-memher department, under Democratic control months of last year. engine.

1951, is a native of Pittsburgh. (traffic entering the Soviet Zone C. Edward Duffy, accepting the post of state chairman of the Republican Party, last night, accused the Democratic majority In H. Leland Brown. director, bv a 7-to-4 margin, was passed by the House yesterday and sent to He was graduated from the! The other two Soviet concessions University of Pittsburgh in 1938' gave Austria the right to grant By Melton S.

Davit (Melton S. Darts finuhfi World War II as Military In. telliqertce worked ti itd Marshall Plan, ECA and VNESCO; has trritten or many the General Assembly of being land served as a medical corns1 Dermission for French and fier The explosion, he said, was strong enough to break the safety bells the three men were wearing and to blow rivets out of the fuselage "as clean as if you'd drilled them out." It was, however, muffled. Delaware District, Internal offjce of Gov Caieb Boggs for consideration. It had previous-enue today pre-i th eS liminary figures show that col-1 ly passed tne lections from January through1 The bill was one of eight passed by the House.

April this year of federal indi-j Among the others was one In- drunk" and "dedicated to major during World War II. man ships to navigate the So ripper legislation. May 1947 he joined the viet-held stretches of the He promised to work for the VA hospital here as registrar, and in September 1948 was Danube River, and recognized Austrian agreements with other vidual income taxes were $37 creasing the Department of Elec Tall 791,000. re. VATICAN of the elation of "people to public of-strongest confirmations who arT' to serve r.t,u:the cause of an orderly form of transferred to the Lyons, N.

European states allowing cit i- tions for Sussex County from AJA In the corresponding period of three to five members, also loud in i auuiiucu uiuic "pop" than a shat- like a nospiiai as registrar. He returned zens of those states to travel here to Wilmington from that post. without visas. last year, collections amounted policy took place recently no1 th ad; of the selfish, switching control to the Demo tering blast. Opened crats.

to $46,210,000. Refunds paid out this jear Mr. Ayton said there was no 111. A Lull lucic wn.i mi i 1 l.ii it(Z .52 'que-tlon enfiine trouble, since one it had defeated those who had overpaid their income tax for 1954 were 58.35fi Including Wednesday, to change the county apportionment of harness all settings were at the normal cruising positions when investi- in number, and totaled Adenauer, Pinay Monsignor Giovan Battista Mon-tini, named in a dramatic ceremony at the Pope's bedside, was invested as Archbishop of Milan. For many, this indicated a change which may some day tank along with the most important moves in modern his- Polio Cases No Total 1 7 Among Inoculated Children vancement power drunk interests of a political party." Mr.

Duffy was elected at a meeting of the Republican State Committee at LePore's Restaurant, Dover, last night. Alfred See DUFFY Paie 5. Col. 2 4 072,000, I gators reached the wreckage, abolish the 6 4 racing flifTom.w.oa' dates. Another would To Settle i office of collector of delinquent Over Industrial Area taxes in New Castle.

i 'The New Castle County De Atomic Shot ln, nyiuu aoiu iinvt never before been a report of that type of failure in a Beech-craft Bonanza. Beechcraft officials and investigators from the Civil Aeronau tory. ictim lllllLpp 19 in PalifnrniQ di rrvnrtu PnnaKol partment of Elections bill, co On Feb 10. 1952 Pope Comics Sale sponsored by Senators Eugene Lammot and John E. Reilly, tics Administration started a ah caiien lor ine ouuaing oi a new world and a change in See TEN" STAR Page 21, Col.

4 BONN GERMANY, April 29 1. West German Chancellor Kon-rad Adenauer and French Foreign Minster Antoino Pinay met today to work out details of the hl ncl Kv nopiu unta nf close scrutiny this morning as ai i work crews continued to gather 24-4, during the evening session. ReDublicans called it "riDoer lee- up tne dfbns KepuDiicans cauea it ripper leg Says Picture in Nation Not Unusual, And DelayCdAgaill Is Following Five-Year Average jl wicuivtw i i i-t i i i Utifavorahle Wind Gets WASHINGTON. April 29 W. California post-inoculation outbreak of polio stood at 12 cases today, raising to 17 the number Blame; Sunday Seen of treated children in the nation who are known to have contracted 8 pjrsit Possible Date the disease.

French-German pact on the cff LEGISLATURE P. 6. C. 1 The three bodies, blown clear Saarland. 6-Lane Job Ready to Start of the plane by the explosion, Dulles and Stassen See plane Page 4.

Col. 4 To prevent demonstrations supporting Germany's claim to To Testify in Senate Barred in Maryland BALTIMORE. April 29 (. The sale of horror comics to any one under 18 in Maryland was banned today under a bill signed into law by Gov. Theodore R.

McKeldin. It prohibits books, pamphlets and magazines or other printed matter which display "violent bloodshed, lust or immorality or which-, for a child below the age of 18 years, are obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, indecent or disgusting Penalties for violation are set at in fines, 10 days to six months imprisonment, or both. The bill becomes effective June 1. But Surgeon General Leonard Scheele, who heads the U. S.

Public Health Service, reiterated his confidence in the Salk polio vaccine, and added: LAS VEGAS, April 29 the border territory, Adenauer W. The big civil defense open government reinforced police, shot was postponed for 24 hours! and banned Dublic Drocessions. WASHINGTON, April 29 ii. Secretary of State Dulles is scheduled to testify on the administration's new foreign aid Je nner Plan Is Opposed Work to Begin Monday On Widening, Repaying Of Printz Boulevard "There is nothing unusual, for the fourth time today. i pinay said he and Adenauer about the polio picture across The elaborate test, subjecting, wouid tat-kle "all concrete prob- Gronchi Wins a model city, tanks, and weapons iems which will come into exist- program before the Senate For the nation.

It follows very to nuclear fury, now cannot be ence after German sovereignty eign Relations Committee next uppIi Phairman fipnree (D-flaP held until Sunday at least. 1 1 i 11 i I closely to the five-year median." r-ucnn-tvynvj Without reference to the vac- said loday. Capehart Asserts Most Work will be started Monday on the contract to widen, repair, and resurface the Governor Printz Boulevard (Northeast GOP Senators Support President on Formosa lieorge said ne expeciea Dulles to appear Wednesday, to be followed on Thursday by Harold E. Stassen, foreign aid di The shot was originally scheduled for last Tuesday and more than 5,000 participants and observers jammed this gambling resort for the event. The disappointing postponements, however, have caused many to leave, See ATOMIC Page 4.

Col. 6 -g cine, the health service said it had reports of 106 new polio Left Christian Democrat in 47 states last week, com-V1 ett- i. i Pared 'with 117 for the nation lain Uttlce 111 Italy in the comparable week last Over Seelh'a Opposition ye a specia, tabulalion tne rector. See SAAR Page 4, Col. 3 Glasses Gobbled Up at PT A Sale Spectacles Are Sold In Error at Turkey Feast Pupil Strike Called Over Daylight Time PAWNEE, 111..

April 29 Upper grade teachers at a local WASHIVr.TnV Anril Gains Fame hv Name, Senator Capehart' (R-Indi, said I I l.Jl. service listed 11 cases in which ROME. Aoril 29 Giovanni, children who had received their You Get 3 Guesses school had time on their hands' Boulevard! between Church Street Bridge and Eastlawn Avenue, about one block north of Thirtieth Street. George Lynch, Wilmington, are contractors with the State Highway Department on a bid of $325,805. The work is to be completed in the fall.

The first job will be to install drainage facilities and extend See ROAD WORK Pg. 4, Col. 1 PORTLAND, April 29 ilPI. luuiiy ne minus musi oenaie ne publicans will back any decisions President Eisenhower makes in dealing with the Chinese Communists and the Formosa situation. Capehart said he could not go Surviving First Attack Held West's Problem SUPREME HEADQUARTERS 14 He didn't kill a br-wben he Gronchi, 67, leader of the left wing element of Italy's majority Christian Democrat Party, was elected Italy's second president today.

was only three. And he wasn't! first of the vaccine had contracted polio, but the California State Health Department recorded six additional cases on which reports had not yet reached Washington. The total thus Included 12 in today. Pupils of the seventh and eighth grades went on strike because their school stayed on standard time while the town observed daylight saving time. born on a mountain top in Gronchi, a World War II re along with his colleague, Senator April 29 UP.

Field Marshal Lord hed by the parent.Teacher Asso- MahI (T Am i.at enirl tntnif "ni vatrt sistance leader, was elected on fhta Da'CyT te'loyear-old J' iU.HSu.iKij aa.u tuuaj aui i nation of P. S. fluront Mign the fourth ballot at a joint ses- California, two in Idaho includ- I rWr.lr-! ICSU.UIIUII IU yiil tre sion of parliament. Three previ vai to strike back after a surprise attack is the West's prob School last night was a mendous success. See VACCINE Pate 5, Col.

6 u-. Senate on record that no govern- ment official "may take "part in 1.1.1 XM kt .1 1 i. -I lem in the event of atomic war. City Major Receives Medal From Government of Brazil in iaci, was so succe.sMui ui evr.y sure. conference" whirh miffht re- He spoke optimistically at the that when Mrs.

Morris Atkins. Tm famous for my name, Davy, with a grin. See U. Pg. 4.

Col. 7 ous ballots, taken yesterday, had failed to find a successor to 81-year-old Luigi Einaudi, first president of the republic. Gronchi, president of the See ITALY Pare 5, Col. 8 end of a broad Western West Nineteenth Street, quarters defense exercise. laid her glasses down on a table "I can't ever conceive that the where odds and ends were being democracies would ever launch a preventive war," Montgomery told a news conference.

"We think the chances are pretty sold, they were sold too. Association officials, somewhat red-faced, tried unsuccessfully to locate the purchaser. When $1,250,000 Insurance Mental Health Suggestions Include Traveling Clinics Taken on Executive Trans-U. S. Toll Road Proposed by Martin WASHINGTON, April 29 nPI.

Senator Edward Martin (R-Pa) has introduced legislation that would provide a transcontinental toll road which would include most of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The bill would authorize an interstate compact tying in the Pennsylvania Turnpike east of Pittsburgh with the cross-country highway. It would parallel U. S. Highway 40 west to San Francisco.

good" that war can be avoided, their efforts failed, they asked that the spectacles be returned to the principal's office. By this morning, however, the glasses still had not been located. Such mental health services as traveling psychiatric clinics and vocational rehabilitation counseling provided to mental hospitals But he warned: "We must realize that we may be hit, and hit hard by enemy air attack. The degree to which we learn how to survive and fight in these conditions may charged from institutions was described by another New Jersey representative, who said the State Department of Vocational Rehabilitation sends a counselor to the mental hospital for ad- MENTAL HEALTH P. 4.

C. 8 BOSTON, April 29 W. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States has insured an unidentified man for $1,250,000. The company's Boston office reported yesterday the policy was issued on a business firm's principal stockholder, so that in the event of his death there would be sufficient working capital for executors and to pay inheritance taxes. wen aiieci ine uunumc ui nj A Wilmington major, who al-' ready has received the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Silver Star and the Purple Heart, was recently awarded the Brazilian "Marshal Taumaturgo de Azevedo" medal, according to word received here by his grandparents.

The only information received by Mr. and Mrs. James N. Ginns of Mayfair Apartments was that their grandson, Maj. Stephen G.

Saltzman, was one of six Americans honored by the Brazilian government at the headquarters of the military police and in the presence of the Brazilian minister of justice. Major Saltzman is currently stationed in Brazil as an assistant air attache with the American embassy and lives there with his wife, the former Margaret Hubbard of California. by state departments of vocational rehabilitation were discussed at one of today's workshops of the regional Northeast State Governments Conference on mental health in the Hotel future war." i Today's Index 25 Gardens Open to Public On Benefit Tour Tomorrow Page Amusements 29 Answers to Questions 20 Classified 3S to 41 Inrl. DuPont. Professional delegates in many fields of health work attended the second day's program of the regional gathering, exchanging information on facilities and projects in the nine states they represent.

Among the practical sug will be arrayed In their spring splendor of blossoms and shrubs. Each visitor will receive a de ONLY 1 DAY REMAINS TO FILE YOUR STATE INCOME TAX REPORT Foilura to ill a rttu.n conititutM a miidamaanor which tubjacti a delinquent to a fine of $500.00 or to lix monthi imprisonment, or both, at the diicretion of Ihe Court. The State To office! at B43 King Street will be open from 8:30 A. M. to 4:30 M.

today, but will not ba open tomorrow. Comics Culbertson on Cards Death Notices Editorials Garden News 3.1 2.1 3S 2d 18-19 3t 3S Major Saltzman received the Silver Star for bravery under mm gestions of "how we do it offered in a group discussion on community services was that of delegates from Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The mobile psychiatric clinic in Bird of Prey Bombs Navy Neptune Bomber BRUNSWICK, April 29 HP. A Navy Neptune bomber underwent minor repairs today after being dive-bombed by a bird. The pilot, Lt.

(jg) Robert L. Wolen, of Lake Huntington, N. said the bird dived into the patrol plane at 4,000 feet. Ornithogolists said they believed the bird to be a ganncl, known for its bullet-like dives for prey. The Navy said the crown turret of the plane was damaged.

fire on Pearl Harbor Day, Dec 7. 1941. The child-care programs of St. Matthew's Community Center and St. Michael's Day Nursery will benefit from the public tour of 25 beautiful private gardens during the annual Wilmington Garden Day tomorrow.

Several homes also Will be open to holders of tickets for the day-long program sponsored by the woman's auxiliaries of St. and lmmanuel Episcopal Churches and the Cathedral Church of St. John. All located in or near Wilmington, the gardens and homes scriptive booklet containing a map and other Information before starting on the rounds. Members of the auxiliaries and their friends as well as friends of the home owners will be hostesses at each place.

Tickets may be obtained at any of the church offices, at the John Wanamaker store, the Delaware Motor Club, or at any Financial Obituary Racing Results. Entries When a Japanese dive bomber 35 awooped low and attempted to northern New Jersey for exam-i atrafe Schofield Barracks, wnere he was stationed, he and a com Radio and Television Is Society 2fi-2J Sports 30-31-31 Women's Interests 25 pie, has a regular schedule oi visits to general hospitals where it gives mental health services. The job rehabilitation of mental patients about to be dis panion grabbed rifles and blazed way. The plane crashed and the Maj. Stephen G.

Saltzman See GARDEN DAY Pr 4, Col. 7 See MEDAL Page Col. 5.

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