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TTTE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 11. 1P45 OBITUARY Gifts Asked to Aid Cripples New'Curbs Faced By Coal Truckers New Unit Gives Garden Advice G. J.

Jones Dies; Newspaperman NMllIam B. Scatterqood I daughter. Sister Mary belora. Funeral services for William B. i Solemn Requiem Mass will be The work of the Metropolitan Phlladelphian" Society for Crippled Children so largely dependent on individual contributions that donors who have received allotments of WASHINGTON.

March 10 (A. Tighter controls over truck distribution of coal from the mines and vocational training for those past school age. Besides these year-round activities, the society helps maintain Camp "Dnddy" Allen in the Pow-ihs, where crippled boys and Kills have an tight-week vacation rath bummer. sung at 11 A. M.

Tuesday in Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, in Gordon. st Irknl-ft In tin riirnnl Ki-nl Lafayette Given Peace Center Fund EASTON. March 10 A. Lafayette Collt-ge has received an anonymous gift of sufficient lunn to ronshuct a new center for fM pioiuotlon of International understanding and prrifunri.t peate. Dr.

William Mather Iis. pi evident of the college announced today. Work on the center, which cost over SlOo.OoO. mill start as wn as possible and development of Department of International will be evolved around it. Dr.

Lewis said. will be Included In new Furl campaign should quickly send In AdinliilrtUulluii rruuluUuiia which their contributions, (Jiulium Pat- Scattergood. president of S. F. Scal-tergood and grain and feed merchants, will held at 2 P.

M. Tuesday at 1820 Chestnut at. Mr. Scattergood died Friday at hLs home, 4319 Walnut after an illness of three months. He was 74.

of 301 rutil, thiiitnc, a nii'in- br of The Philadelphia Inquirer's Sunoay Impart mem editorial staff i lor 40 years and a veteran of 64 Victory Ki'idners must continue to coiit.i llxile toward an adequute food supply, said Judge Harry S. McDevltt. chairman of the Philadelphia Council of Defense, in announcing yesterday the establish go into effect April 1. Details of the new trucking rules probably will be made public next week, it was said at SKA today. Re trjsun.

campaign chairman, said yesterday. Funds raised through Easter Seal purchases finance the society's work of rehabilitating crippled children in Philadelphia and surrounding; counties by therapeutic treatment, educational facilities for youngsters. ment of a Victory Garden Commit- i ts current in the anthracite Wherever HE Is. the Ked Cross at HIS Your contribution to the Ked Cross will save lives, ease suffering, provide comfort to America's fighting men. fields were that a licensing system for individual truckers would be years' rrvice in newspaper work I Mr.

Scattergood founded the busi-here, died last night in Crozer Hos- ness which he headed since 1395. Its pital. Chester. Ha was 80. present offices are in the Bourse.

He Mr. Jones had been ill since last was well known as a sportsman, and December, and when his cosiditlon his father. Grorne, operated riding became grave last night, his wife, parks here many vears ago. He is Blanche Bennett Jones, arranged for survived by his wife Isabelle. Ralph B.

M. Burke NEW YORK, March 10 (A. Ralph B. M. Burke, of Morristown, N.

vice-president of the Harbor-side Warehouse of Jersey City, N. and manager of Pennsylvania Railroad warehouses throughout the system, nince 1940, died today. He was 61. A native of Vincentown. N.

he entered the raihoad service in 1902 with the old Camden and Amboy Railroad. He also formerly was supervising agent of the Philadelphia terminal division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. ins removal to tne nospitai, wiiere ne shortly before midnight. Mr. Jones had lived at the Swart hmore ddress for 25 years.

He attended Trinity Episcopal Church there. SERVFD AS EDITOR 1 1 th Market 9:45 to Wed. 12 to 9 69th Street Store 9:30 to 5:33 Gve Now! Gjv More Keep Your Red Cross of Hit Sid 1 11 lee neaaquai ieis ai me civilian Defense Volunteer Office, 17ai Chestnut st. A coiyplete Information service will be maintained there. Judge McDevltt Soil tests, a necessary preliminary toward successful gardens, will be made by Charles K.

Hallowell, county agricultural agent, and Eli H. Bloom, agricultural chemist of the Philadelphia Council of Defense. Advice on every gardening problem from planting to harvesting will be available. "I earnestly urge our citizens to keep on growing, preserving and sharing food until final victory," said Judge McDevitt. "Those who plan now to grow their own fruits and vegetables will not have to worry about traffic bottlenecks and croj failure elsewhere." E.

Roberts Hall, Sr. Services will be held at 2 P. M. Tuesday at his home for E. Roberts I Hall, a Sun Oil Co.

engineer, tm mm mm e. nnn i-roch hrnm I noir I iccuo wrrinnipifii Gustav F. Endriss Gustav F. Endriss, of 1823 W. Fontain a retired city fireman, who died Tuesday at his horrfe, was buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery yesterday, following funeral services at 1119 V.

Lehiph ave. He was 73. A member of Masonic orders and of the Lambskin Club and the Firemen's Relief Asociation. Mr. Endriss was seriously injured in 1910 when an explosion in a burning warehouse caused him to fall from a third floor window.

Mrs. Susan Campbell Mrs. Susan F. Bradley Campbell, of Gordon, mother of Rev. Raymond P.

Campbell, pastor of St. Laurence Catholic Church, Highland Park, died Thursday at her home after a long illness. She was 81. va kstesTsifi eaaraFWW I I mm jer IS He began his newspaper career Tilth a morning newspaper here in 1831 and before joining the staff of The Inquirer in 1S05 Mr. Jones served as Associated Preys correspondent at Harrisburg and as editor of the American' Exporter.

For a number of years he was a regular contributor to the Scientific American. He belonged to the Historical Society of Delaware County and the Players Club of Swart iimore. In addition to his wife, Mr. Jones Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John Norris.

of Douglaston. L. and a brother, Robert Jones, of Willow Grove. A son. Norris.

who for nine years was an instructor in scientific drawing at Swarthmore College, died two years ago. wno aiea yesterday at nis residence, 206 Swarthmore Ridley Park. Burial will be in St. James the Less Cemetery. He was 64.

A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Hall was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, Ridley Park. He is survived by his wife, Claire a son. Lieutenant E. Roberts Hall.

now overseas; four daughters, Mrs. Edith H. Pat- Easter Dresses In 1944, 15,000 nurses were recruited by Ked Cross for the Army and Navy Nurse Corps. First aid and home nnrsinp courses were given to families all over the t'nited States. ton, Mrs.

Hugh Marvel, Mrs. Richard V. Adams and Miss C. Sophie Exciting Styles in a Rainbow of Easter Colors Mrs. Campbell is also survived by Hall, and six grandchildren 11th Market 9:45 to 5:45 69th Street 9:30 to 5:00 FRANK SEDER 1 Graceful motion is the new tooV for your Spring dress.

You'll find spirited peplums, tunics, jackets charming capes feminine lace and lingerie trims dramatic drapes. Styles in figure flattering rayon crepes, moires or sheer wools. Colors are varied, for every taste there are soft or vivid pallets, interesting prints and popular black or navy. Juniors, Misses and Women. Other Better Dresses, 13.95 to 29.95 ran Smdtr, DRESS SHOF, 3rd Floor and S9th St.

Nurse Draft Called Aid to Home Front Inquirer Ilarrtsbura Bureau HARRISBURG. March 10. Tne proposed nurses' draft will provide a treafer number of nurss to rare for civilians than there are at present, the Stnte Nurr.es Association predicted today. Registration of all nurses. provided in a bill pending in Congress, would open up new sources of supply to hospitals, according to Mrs.

Kath-erine Miller, executive secretary of the association, although she admitted "the draft undoubtedly will take many nurses in important positions." Jiiual 7-Piece Bedroom Hair-Top Mattress Coil Spring Included v.dr $169 Ultra modern style in Avor-dire veneers. Octagonal mir rors are of Pittsburgh plate glass. Includes Dresser, Vanity with make-up drawer, Chest, Bed, Chair or Bench, Hair-Top Plater Felt Mattress and All-Metal Deep Coil Spring. Surplus Display HAIR-TOP MATTRESS 15 Budg.l Tsrma Poster Twin Bed Outfits 2 Outfit omfortabls hsir-op flt-and-eoHon i ontrrucf ion. A.

A. blua-anrl-whita strip tick. Cushion roll sdgs to prstsrv shsps. 2 badt, Colonial pottsr styla hsrd-woodt, with dasp panslt. 2 sl-mall tpringi, halieal bsnd-brscsd.

2 m(-trsMst, platar fait with roll thapa-rataining adgs. 2 eomplata outfits. 54 Budget Terms Frank A Stdtr, Furniturt, Both Start riannea ar oaie Continued From First Page plue supplies. Approximately 12,000 feet of floor space will be used to display them. "The whole object of this sale is designed for the level of the small business man.

such as retail and wholesale merchants and dealers and jobbers in the trade," Mr. Ra-der pointed out. "It is not for the consuming public. "AU the various Items will be shown in different lots so thlt the merchant can obtain a vari4ty of 'Jrplus goods." Prior to the days of the sale. Items will be displayed at the warehouse daily from April 2 to April 4.

from 10 A. M. to 4 P. and on April 5 from 10 A. M.

to I P. M. During this period all bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes with the specified lot number. Then on the days of the sale they will be opened and read by the sales officer, lot by lot, and the highest bidder for each lot will be awarded the item. Sales hours will be 1 P.

M. to 4 P. M. on April 5 ami 10 A. M.

to 4 P. M. on April 6. Mr. Rader also announced that the Government, because of possible need by the armed forces, reserved the right to reject any or al bids for a period of 48 hours before the highest bidder can obtain delivery of the goods.

All bidders must address their bids in sealed envelopes, listing the lot number, as follows: U. S. Treasury Department. Procurement Division, Office of Surplus Property. 560 Broad St.

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Only Sturdy pin with imSmmwm mssonite backing smartly styled. Paint, stain or varnish it your favorit color for an ideal place for books, brie a-brac, small radio. Metal Ventilators They open from 21" to 37" wida; lO'V high. Gray enamelled on steel. Limited quentity.

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Complete with facie board at top. 64" long. 2" to 3 lllaels, I.V9 Florals gay and bright to lend spring atmoiphere. Made with pinch pleats to fell in pretty (olds. 72 "2'j yerdi long.

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Onry 75. Printed Towels 59' Hand blocked designs in variety of patterns and col. ors. Lintleis! Sturdy. Printed Table Cloths 1" Thrilling pattern selection, all gay color combinations for pretty tables.

Jacquard Spreads 595 Washable cotton spreads in pastel colors with allover reversible patterns. Full site. FlufFy Bed Pillows j.00 Filled with crushed chielen feathers or cotton napper. Sturdy striped tickings. Frank A Smdtr, 6th flnor and (9th Strtot SAMPLKS! USED! Al HUM1! CRANK SEDER rot rrciMta.

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