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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 59

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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59
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Fifty-nfog Jonrnal-ETery ETenhigo, Vilmingloii, Ddawarc, Tuesday, September 30, 1952 U. S. Debt Hike Called Possible i i i i ''rraTn I Nation Can Roar Quarter Trillion Dollar Burilen, Snyder Tells I Jankers ATLANTIC CITY, N. Sept. 30 (A1).

Secretary of the Treasury 8ny- PL rs: I der told a bankers' meeting today that experience had demonstrated CDwir IFaiini(Biis CMMremfs Wear UDepit. ODffiers nui Manny Amnniveirsairy IBairgaiMs! that th eountry can carry a quar-ter-trilllon-doUar debt without stag-serlrif. Th secretary, in a speech to th convention of the American Bankers Association, said: "We have been able to achieve an 1 Boys' Sport Shirt Rnyon Gabardine Boys Sport Shirts White Ires Shirts Here Are 3 Big Bargains In 'economic climate favorable not only .00 to a high level of current activity. but alBo to a very" large volume of SPORT SHIRTS: Laar tyle ia plaids aad aaaelty priata. Faiiy leaforiaed.

Siiaa 4 I 8. FIm rarea lakaciiM ia surma, I'eaa, elae and Wen. Watt ala wiaV dH. a wt flapa. AM BOTT DEfT.

long-term investment." Cites Private Investment He added that "it is extremely significant that private industry has Invested over 160 billion dollars In new plants and equipment since 1648. DRESS SHUTS: Ham wkiaa. ar white aa wk.aa with raltr ar apread eallac. Staea to It, Irregular Hoys New Fall Dress Loiigles Boys Character SWEAT SHIRTS SURCOATS! PEACOATS! BOMBER JACKETS! mm Snyder said individuals increased their liquid assets six billion dollars in 1951 to a total of about 210 bil- lions. The Federal Reserve Board reported Sept.

26 that consumer indebtedness totaled approximately 69 billion dollars in mid-1951, and nearly 77 billions at mid-1952. .00 2 a pairs Ca.it. kM7 rar f.k.raieK, c.T.lry part waal BawptM't, aad "Spica C.li." -par awl ptoatoi. BOTr DEfT. Faaaeaa clafaetars ierladiai Rnt Inart, Casta Kid aad Spare Cadat.

Assarted ralors. Fleaea liad. Craw aerk. Ssaee 4 to 12. Selid tolm aiaee It to 1.

B0TS' DEfT. On the public debt, Snyder said: DiscusM-s Public Debt "It is now a demonstrated fact that a debt of the present magnitude can be managed successfully. Debt management operations of vast proportions can be conducted without letting off harmful repercussions la the economy. Substantial reductions were made in the wartime total of the debt, bringing It down from 270 billion dollars in nil VJ each NYLODEEH SURCOATS "Moulon prnceaaed lamb" for cnlleri. Pari iiTlnri and prl riTin gabardine.

lah pocket, anchor horkle. fall tipper clnln. "Water-repellent and wind rwiatant. Tan. brown.

narys frtj and freen. Sitea 3 to 1. JO-ea. ol Interlined. 32-OZ.

ALL WOOL PEACOATS The pate ara matte wth bpjr raw Un flanool Unlnf. Tn rSom? dMh poefcata. Anetitr kvjHon. Heayt SI wwai Mil toaVVe-fc In nfcyy Wtra. lerfst quality, arte 6 IB.

GABARDINE BOMBER JACKETS Made of a eomblnatton of rayon, nylon and orloit. Self collar. Quilted lioinre with 100 wool interllnlnfa. Spot reiiatana and wrinkle realistant. Wlnd-realntant and water-repellent.

Maroon, re, freen. bine. Sliea to 1. BoytV 100 All Wool Awnrd Sweaters Boys Long Sleeve POLO SHIRTS 5 2 .00 for June, 1946, to 255 billions in early 1950. Just before the rising expenditures of our security and defense programs changed the financing outlook." a The government currently estimates that the public debt will 26714 billion dolars by the end Swall to II ia twa-taaa rad.

kUa. ar fraea wita wiita. larfar aiiaa II to 11 ia aolii lor af paid, aary. reyal, adrar, waroaa, rad, ar rraaw. I0TS' DEPT.

Made of fiaa cawked yerai. Tapae1 crew each. A lerae anertraeet af pttteraa aad rolera. All perfaet qaality, fut enUra. Siraa 4 to II.

BOTS DEPT. of fiscal 1953 June 30 next year. Deficit Spending Hit The debt at present Is approximately 262 billions. The TJ. S.

Treasury's decision to resort once more to deficit financing poses a "real danger" to the soundness of the American dollar, the Boys9 Sanforized Flannel Pajamas Boys Athletic Shirts and Briefs Slaaralaaa atalati rypa tkirU, alaatic want ari.fi. tola auaa af fiaa caabad wkita cottoa yarai. Pack ad ia a eallapbaaa pack.ta. P.rlact Staa. to II.

BOTS DEfT. 2 for president oi the bankers association said in another prepared speech. "The defense program has progressed to a point where our nation must decide whether we shall follow a path of financial responsibility or succumb to the weakness of an eay way out," C. Francis Cocke of Fillr SnfrirJ fUlH. twa piK.

fijian ia eettov fraat caat atyla. ar wioMr tlipoa tyla. Stripaa aoT.ltr ttmi, Farfact aatlity. Siiaa to II. BOTS' DEPT.

Roanoke, Va told the bankers. PI Bovs' "Otis" Winter 'M rt-wrar Yla-aaatalam ITaanaa Bovs' All Wool aV SNOW SUITS Boys Thickset Corduroy Iongics Boys Nylodeen STORHI COATS 1 jrwuino -aw al pUNDERWE Alt 1 DUNGAREES Naval Men Give $9A50 to Boy Bremerton Crew Ilelj) 15 I From W'ai-t Up 99 99 99 .9 3 8- for 2 3 for -A Fawaaa "SLEIf.H 8FLL" laila ia pTald Fiaaat "CF0MPT0M" forJamy ia aalii col- 3 MJ af kaa'T I ac. alaa oWia. Zissar fly (rant. srt, paid, aad aaadilao)i paltarai.

Ciraca, LU. m.M i. itvie pattarma at fraaa. ferowa, or alaa. ippar ptxkatl with anrbar bait.

Twa link pock-ati. All wool iatarliaad. Slack atria paatt. Wiatar waiibt aaaay cewbad yara. Skort aiaa 1 tairta.

liatttc waiat kriafa witk abart lap. Ma warwlk aad laaf waar. Staa 4 ta II. BOTS' DIPT. Inar ranaiy parkalt.

Daakla atilrar4, raiaforcaa aaa hlb Saaforitaa. Prft a.l.tr. Sixaa Lar. til ia Hnllywaai iyle. Zipaarad aad "Ksatna arifJ lama" Far collar.

ByWa aad rayoa faaariaa. Twa fall pocaali, fatly bait. a1. 10 -at. all waal tatarliataf.

Brewa, taa, fray, fraaa. Siiaa 4 to 11. B0TS" DEPT. LONG BEACH. Sppt.

Hata la watch. Siiai 3 la S. BOTS DEPT. rafted. Sim I ta IS.

BOTS' DEPT. The men and officers of the I heavy cruiser Bremerton have given BOTS' DFPT. "pn Just" Try to Match This Value, Anywhere! Girls' Sizes 7 to 14 100 All Wool, Special Anniversary Purchase! Girls' Sizes 7 to 14 viic.a. xkjl rj iu rv J-J ra. -v; boy from Bremerton, Wash.

and a biff Rmile erased the burn scars from the youngster's face. The bl? ship pulled Into the harbor here after nearly six months of Korean action. The fund was raised on ship in appreciation of the city's efforts in the purchase of war bonds durin? World War II for the ship's construction. The crew asked the Bremerton Girls' Sets, i 7o NILUfl BETTER DRESSES SWEATERS 1 b-Bt Sun to select the city's most worthy recipient. The newspaper selected Jimmy Weers, son of a-news vendor.

Jimmy was burned seriously from the Tvaist up May when he was refueling his toy locomotive. The accident happened when Jimmy upturned a can of cleaning solvent, which exploded and set th lad afire. Since then, his hair has grown back, but much mostly skin graft .00 ing is still needed. Gunner's Mate First Class C. T.

Munley of Logan. W. and Marine Sgt. Kenneth A. Tennison of 1 -4 I San Diego made the presentation yesterday in behalf of the ship's crew.

5) GIRLS' STORIW COATS: si 7 io 14. Nylodefto witb "monton prnceaied UmV far eollar and lapeU. FollT alpaca lined. 8hlrred back, fully belted. Knitted wrlntleta -Slrea 7 to 14.

GIRLS ALL WOOL COATS: 7 to I I. All wool novelty fabric In colli yonr bare acen aellinr elsewhere at moeh hljher pricei. Many itylta and eolr to rhonaa from. Rirea ta 14. GIRLS WOOL COAT SETS: Mo.

7 10. AH awol eoTfrtp and meltoM. "Amertex" for, check, ar yelet trim eaatg. Flttad nr ftarad. Eayo lined and wool Interlined.

Kaaha lined ilacki. 81m 1 IB. 8UB-TEEN WOOL COATS: sirs 10 to 14. Very ipeclal purchano af aab-teen coat In fine all wool melton fabric. Popular flare ityla.

Loyely trlma. Neweat eolara. Sire 10 to 14. ALL WOOL SWEATERS! Bntton front urdiEfa atyU In all popular fall wlar. An prre4 qoaiuy.

bii torw near 3afi -t 'A jt. 1 tO It EACH Mme. Chiang Reporter! Showing Improvement FRANCISCO, Sept. 30 Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, in Frani lin Hospital here for treatment of a skin disorder, is showing little improvement.

Mme. Chiang has been in the hospital since Aug. 16. K. W.

Yu, her spokesman, said BEST VALUES OF THE YEAR! A lrja Maortmrnt of saw fall atylaa le Vaata-tlfnl plaH pattrrnt, poltahad breadd'atha anfl rhamhrayi. An better matarlaU naweal. fall aolora. Pnanlbla enly at tata prlna broa nf a fnrtunat pnrehaaa from a well knawn manofartprer. GIRLS' DFfT.

ALL NYLOIV SWEATERS! Popolar paIl0Tr tr't with horl aleeyea. A wonderfpl aanortment of eolora. Snea 1 to 14. OIKLS' DEPT. r.iRLS' nr tawm.

yesterday she had a bad reaction from dosages of ACTH, a "miracle drug," wThen she first was hospitalized. Since then her doctors have been slowly withdrawing the drucr. "We will not know how much longer she will need hospitalization until she Is completely through with the ACTH dosages," the spokesman aaid. Girls' Sixes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14 aaPa i aaiTH Girls' 2-Pieee PAJAMAS Girls' NYLODEEN or H-Wool Snow Suits Girls' Sizes 4 to 14 Broatlcloth Slips llavoii Gabardine or All-Wool Coat Set Estron SUKCOATS 9 2 for 2 for Z-Vr. All Wool Snow SultOi.

Four Perfect Ha mis Drawn in Same Deal GRAND FORKS, N. Sept. 30 Four women who drew perfect bridge hands in the deal never not a chance to play them. Mrs. Mark Hinderlie was the fir.et FlaaaaUtta ia floral patterai.

Bulloa froel. Pantalana or plala ttyta. Siiaa 4 to 16. Twa piara NAZARETH ki paawaa is aolid colors. Suet 4 to 10.

CIRLS' DEPT. Quilt Lining! Fma aa.lity kraadclarii witk laca ar afalat Iriwwad lap aad kallaw. Bailt-ap aksaldar ityla. Wkita aad calara. Sitai 4 ta 14.

CIRS DEPT. Zipper Front! pendera. Hata to match. Sire 4 to IB. New Girls' Siok 3 to fix Girls' Sizes 8 to 16 GirlN' ii v.

7 lo 11 SKIRTS and BLOUSES Giris" Sizt-s 7 to 14 DUNGAREES to remark: "I've got a perfect She had 13 diamonds. Mrs. Homer Rovelstad had all clubs. Mrs. Bt rnard MacDermott all hearts, and Mrs.

Bill Blair all spades. The hand was conceded to Mr. Blair. Hart's our loweif price SWEATERS anil r.oo 5 evpr for thaia aurceott. DRESSES oo 3 2 a- for Anchor buckU belt, "Tim Tom" eollor.

Quilt-tj lining wirK 100 wool interlining. Water-repellent, nd All Wool Cvat and SI ark Stt! Checked, or "Amertea" aollara. Flare and ftttad atylea. Blacka with an, penderi to match. AH folly lined.

Slrea 4 to x. UNDERWEAR Fraack taf atyla taltaa paatiaa. Slaaaalaat or draw atriaf lack. Cotlea aaiti. Fraack la raraa paatiaa witk laca triaaa.

Siiaa ta 14. IACH T1.00 IACH EACH Net wool p'id akirta ia aiita ta 14. Plaid or cordarev diradl waiit atyla ia lira 3 ta Be. Broadclotk aad rayaa bloasra ia aoajry atylea aad colors. Sizaa 3 ta 6i.

7 ta 14. CIRLS' DEPT. twaalcrt ia lifSt ar Mada af kaary ar. klaa d.alw witk plaid plaia call. Zippar Copper rirat raiafarcad.

Siiaa 7 ta 14. CIRLS DEPT. dark colon. Ualy dranaa ia auay atylai nJ ralnra Is rkoma 'raw. All aiada la lail "Radio Free Japan' Is Secret Red Station TOKYO, Sept.

30 (JP). Japan'! foreign office said today the mystery of "Radio Free Japan" had been solved. The Communist propaganda broadcasts in the Japanese language originate in Peiping, capital cf Communist China, a foreign office spokesman said. He did not disclose how the location of the heretofore secret Red 1 radio station had been determined. far aiark wara.

GIRLS REPT MAI FLOOR CIRLS' DFPT rt ii i-y a- aalaaaaa haaeMaaaai i 4 saWnal aeaxa.eVa, 1 a.

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