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Twenty-three Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday, July 16, 1955 Newborn Baby Found Burned in Trash Can obhu tne Yeatman Funeral Home, 819 Washington Street, where friend may call Monday evening. Interment will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia. Monday's Entries Chicago Lawyer Defends Acts to Adoption Probers Says Nothing Wrong With 'Adjusting Situations To Benefit of All Concerned'; Woman Said 'Source of Unwed Mothers' Slated Reds Warned In Viet am Premier on Radio Says Geneva Truce Futile Till Terrorism Ends Lodge Figure Dies at Milford MILFORD, July 16 Special). Leander G. Markert, 74, past master of Temple Lodge 9, A.

Si A. died last night in Mil-ford Memorial Hospital. He lived on North Walnut Street Originally from Pennsylvania, he lived most of his life in Har- NEW YORK, July 16 INS. A newborn boy fought for his life in Bushwick Hospital, Brooklyn, today while police sought to trace a mother who may have tried to burn him to death. The two-hour old six-pound.

baby, was found In a trash can. le had been wrapped in a paper bag that had been set! ablaze. The trash can lid smothered' Other Deaths MSGR. RICCARDO BOSIO FEDERICI In Vatican City, 69; an official of the Vatican secretariat of state for more than 30 years. JOSEPH HENRY JACKSON In San Francisco, 61: literary editor of th San Francisco Chronicle and an4 Known autnor.

1 i ucc 1 TTTDaw t. t. CHICAGO, July 16 A Chicago attorney depicted in a movie shown yesterday at a congressional hearing as participating I u.u.. the flames, but not before theieiV.y' JJUU MarKet Mreei- SAIGON, South Viet Nam, PrAml.P Nffft nihrJ Ju'y 18 "emter Ngo uinn tnriav hi snvernmpnt doubts the Communist "regime 411 uay "le wa5 lu i Monmouth Park (Br Associated Preta) Put Tim Tint tact P. I Wilmlnf Lb Timet FIKST HACK FurM 1.000.

lalm Int. J-year-oid maidens. 41 furlongs Hark Away 111 Music. xsponge xGene Lemay ilS xxrWii-Mar 115 axOcean Hod 11? Fourofua HO Bold Remark 120 xxNoble Tang 110 ii3 120 1 ig S.0". L' psh 6l 6aied ui ssaunonrooi 111 Briar Seet second race-pum 13.500.

claim ing. 3-year-olds. furlonts: in third RACE-Purse soo. nn. 1 121 Arthur 8.

112 x8teppr Upper 108 Do Report 118 Browse 115 Count Cavour 112 FOURTH RACE Purse si 500. allow-anccs. 2-year-old filkes. furlongs: nqm.n i 1 7 a coma, 76; head of the nesses before a Senate subcommittee which is seeking to de- New York City Bureau of Crim-j termlne whether new federal inal Identification until his laws are necessary to reeulate 'of oppression" in vietiMmtieotece 122 the pip xoay Ribbon 10; pott.pasm Nam ever lU fulfiU the condl tions of election. xi Rov.i straitht rington.

He retired nine years ago as a signal foreman with the Pennsylvania Railroad and moved here from Ridgeway, where he had lived 13 years after leaving Harrington. Mr. Markert was a member of Temple Lodge and the Delaware Consistory and belonged to the Odd Fellows Lodge in Harring ton and Avenue Methodist Church here. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Signe Markert; three daughters, Mrs.

Byron Gibson, Milford, A tl ij t- li Nithin flnmhprtr nnp ooneiuii ue is li.osfin i Speaking to the nation oy ra-iganmi Daddy Reward m- hi iGaia la Vf I 1 1 .1 i-AmMf ar.fl vt Af U. rv kP 39 years. Ground to Be Broken For Parochial School Blessing of the ground and ground breaking for the new St. Thomas Parochial School will take place tomorrow immediately after the 11:15 a. m.

mass. The school will cost approximately $450,000 and will be celie Pet lis Princess neiic uu mjothy E. Markert, both of New. 'ark; a son, Leander G. Markert, SOiUIi Carolina senator jmittee investigators checked did VniVpa nUimnrnvnl Of not vlolate prescnt state laws-0ice8 Uisapproai UJ Defends Part uiympia ueu lit sxrieet Lass naneirix iiv xxnicn Aitayt Movin 111 and Rare Flower Plntur.

liar a-Erlen Stable-Srhlosberg entry. FIFTH RACE-Purse 14 S00 allow- anres, j-year-oias. 1 1-10 les: csh saia in Msnormouse 118 in lary Rites for Mrs. Capezio Solemn requiem mass for Mrs Mary Ann Coviello Capezio, 43, II win oe ottered in su Antnony Catholic Church on Monday at a. m.

with interment in j. CathedraI Cemetery Friends mav CU tomorrow after 7 p. m. at tne chaPel of Rlverview Cem Mrs. Capezio, who was raised in Wilmington died yesterday in Baltimore where she lived at 423 East Twenty-fifth Street.

She was the wiie of Anthony Capezio. Miss Alice T. Foard Miss Alice T. Foard, 75, a member of one of Delaware's oldest families, died last night The Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient since IMondaV Miss Foard lived with her sister, Mrs. Leonard Keeney, in Delaware City.

She was born in Middletown but lived all of her life in Delaware City where she was the proprietor of a dry goods store until her retirement in 1942. Miss Foard was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, Delaware City, and its Ladies Auxiliary. In addition to Mrs. Keeney she is survived by a niece in Philadelphia. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.

m. in Christ Church with interment in St. Georges Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening after 7 o'clock at the Spicer Funeral Home in Delaware City. William F.

Smith, Jr. Funeral services for William mith Ir TP. ill ha VioM Mnnrlav at 1 In th Mn.i L'liuui. lll TT 114 SJ -a morial Park. Mr Smith who cprvpd in the "lr- ln nf five lawvprs announced as Wit- aenaior ieiauver iu-icnn head of the subcommittee which has been investigating problems; related to juvenile said that adoptions whicti com-, Gomberg, who appeared in a film sequence shown at yester day hearing which purported show a baby taken from it 10 "AU The Chicago American quoted mittee spokesman as the source expectant mothers for a Chi 1 're V.5 IkSrfl." IS! nd Lawrence Mar-Loremo 113 jr.

Admiral kert, Dearborn. and five baby received first degree bums the entire length of his right side. Mrs. Isabelle Mannazza, 40, mother of four, found the baby when she Investigated a "mewing" in her garbage can last night. She pulled the infant from the can and suffered minor burns tearing bits of the flaming paper from his skin.

uciecuvM ueiwvra me nany had not been in the can more Um Pirn miniiap hnn Via I Hal! live mmuiia "nca was found. An immediate house-tO' house seardi of the neighbor- hood was launched for the; mother, IN MEMOaiAM FACCIOLO in loving memory of our lather Vlncento Facclolo who pised aw.y one year aio today. July it, 1(54. He mftered patiently and lorn. hope as bright, bli lalth was atrom.

The peace of Jeaui filled hit breast. And in his arms he sank to rest. Dearly loved and sadly missed by His Son and Dauihters. Death Notices CAPEZIO In Baltimore, Md on July 14, 1655. Mary Ann (nee Covielioi wife of Anthony Capeilo of 423 Esst Twenty-filth Street.

Baltimore. aned 43 years. Relatives and friends a-, invited to attend the. funeral from Hit Rlverview Chapel. 3300 Market Wilmington.

on Monday morning. July II. at 30 o'dock. Requiem High Mass St, Anthony R. C.

Church at 30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel on Sunday evening alter 7 o'clock. rtraQiU HMrtrUnlT In thbt clt? on Stand oil Race Issue WASHINGTON, July 16 W. tn.Kr The reason, Thurmond saia.j 4ha rinninio nf oIop.

nii. Nnr.h ri and South Viet Nam under a single government provided me oaiioung is ausoiuieiy net- in lis nisi puuiic ucumauuu on the elections which the Indochina Truce Conference powers have decreed for next July, Diem iSaid: not reject tne pnncpie of free elections as peaceful and democratic means to achieve that However, if elections con- If "te one of the base, of true XnhTpi are absolutely free, Cites Violations He added, "we shall not miss any opportunity which would permit the unification of our homeland in freedom, but it iS out of the question for us to con- Slder any proposal from the in ivumiuuiiibu vieiminBn II prooi bounded by Second Street.l o'om the IIT Powell Street. Pyle Street alnt Woodlawn Avenue. The site 5S al end pVr if5 cult Court of Appeals. jr.2h"d.pu!nl 1 crowded school parish building located behind the church at Fourth Street and Bayard Avenue.

Rev. Edward A. MacAteer, is Sobeloff's views on the con- Gomberg as saying "there cer-stltutional rights of the states. Mainly is nothing either legally When the nomination of Sobel-jor morally wrong about my ad- pastor of St. Thomas Catholic Thurmond said he did not know, mutual benefit of all concerned." Church, arid the Rev.

Frank; sobeloff or his qualifications but Mrs. Agnes Brechtels of Du-Herroa will conduct the ground, regretted that the vacancy described by a corn- not filled by tne appointment oi a South Carolinian. Friday night, however, the ca20 attorney" was another no that they put thejCh. houtn carounian saia a Dnei re-. ness slated to appear view of his record convinces me young mothers whose babies community above those of corn-that he could not sit in impar-'were placed with adoptive par- if they do not give up tial judgment as a member of ents in deals under scrutiny by terrorism and totalitarian meth-the court which may review jtne committee were to testify they do not cease vio-cases involving the constitutional frora behind a large screen to Jating their obligations, as they Beatrice crossan of V'orfgon Ave -1 Crery Funeral Home, 2700 Wash-nue.

wiimiruton Manor "wj ington Street, where friends bi Tears. ReSailvos ana irtenas are invitpri to attend the arrvtrps at the may call tomorrow evening. The Brooks E. Reynolds, pastor hiREET. on Saturday attemoon.

July of Wilmington Manor Methodist United V.eu?r c. Church, will officiate and inter-r. ment will be in Gracelawn Me- have done by preventing our countrymen from the north from going south, and by attacking win uie Lao. the triprinlv ctatA nf arte (friendly state of Laos. breaking society.

Members of the church collected almost $220,000 in pledges for the building last year. Charles A. Dougherty Sons will be the contractors for the uUllQM0. Reversed Menu SAN DIEGO. Calif.

1. Wait ress Muriel Kessel said a mid- afternoon customer came in and ordered strawberry shortcake. Still hungry when finished, the man ordered some fried eggs. Miss Kessel watched him eat like your SOUp?" Baltimore Livestock BALTIMORE, July 16 USDA1 Cattit: Compared last week: S.aughter gener.iiy steers genersny iu troni to a shad, bulla lul.y steady: lower; stock cattle I loads and small lots fully steady, spots higher: heifers and cows steady to 1 00 about steady. Few choice and prime 1145 1,027 lb.

slaughter steers 25.00 5 bulk run good and choice DEMBY-In Dover Delswsrt. on July 14. 155. Martha. Kite of Frank Deiiby.

wed 73 years. Relatives an4 lrienas are invnea 10 autrnu 'Dover? 1 Mottdif kafp their identities secret. Worked With 'Procurer At yesterday's hearings, Eu jvjiviuuj- opnp Harrv Miner 44 of wa a Canadian kk rv icaiuicu nc uifuugut v-oii-. adian DaDies into tne united to couples ho had ar- pH tn nrnpurp thpm from a ea 10 procure tnem irom a State rang "baby dealer." Miner said or female-received S25 for each girl "in trouble" steered to a dealer in Montreal, who was lrfanHfiH 00 duroh Woimun conversations with SECOND RACE-Purse tne Vietminh on the 4-yfar-olds tin. 8 furl Fancv Oent 15 Cnanaellnt "itm iimj icii uie aoor open Mister cniet Trust Me Cnani rone during World War II, him, "Now would you rights of the states.

He has been a strong advo- integration of the races in public schools." Race Swindle Linked to Radio Police Accuse Tko Of Fraud on Slow Bookmakers 1 1 1 PASSAIC. N. July 16 INS. II i mav call at the Howard C. (Boverl Sie'venson Funeral Home, Sunday ev-ning 1 to P.

m. CKV.UU115, uui 11c nmue 11 siiarpiy dl. can, oe nn ne Vietminh do not permit clear that there can be none if un "mperea voting. n. INa.m l're Di? Old HOt Speak Of K' if! Jreent Th versations with the Vietminh Motors Corporation for ot 407 'west Third street, aged bo oi 4ui wesv said he received $350 for each itrin rfpiivprin0 a hahv "uu "aa "wimtuouic It! BOXWOOd Road ru, i af Home 3700 VVaahlngton Street.

I plant i on Monday morning. July 18. at 10 I clock Funeral services at Calvary He is survived by his Wife, years was ln. -vear-oiQ5. d'2 lurinnas which the Geneva accords 107 coaivuie lould occur from July 20 Burner British Foreign Secretary Pijsnt Time n5 uer Dane in.

6't fiirionas. poli. cnar2crl today that tWOIv "ZsTr uln used the latest high pow MacMilan said earlier this week! he (is "tempting to get the op-. 'c uj POSing parties tOgetner. amis Koman Catholic leader said "The mission falls 1 to us Nationalists to accomplish'.

tha i 1 erea lauiu equipinciu iu bcii flashes 0f race results ana SWU1 die slow bookmakers. 28, i lev acLuscu lcu onuw, 1 oi nuisuaie, aim Rr, ti -j to D.u....t ''mothers are under 19 vears of C. nn nf wnrtt nff 2 rarket IOrnnirB 1 xa.iooie 1 Under COIld (ins that are mntisMlntawa. 07 Misdemea oca pecs lis nie iauuii; auu ijU' home, 312 West Van Buren Ave nue, Wilmington Manor. He had worked for the Gen- eight and maintenance Mrs.

Norma Smith- turn nn William Smith TIT and A. Smith, his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Wll lam Jf. Smitn.

Sr Wilmintrtnn Mannr 9nr1 turn sisters, Mrs. and, Mrs. Suan Fnllnr hnfh nf Wll. mington Manor. Sirs.

Annie E. Pratt mr 11 I 4 on, n.wiuuw 1 of James T. died earlv this morning at her home, 34 Avenue Worthland, Claymont. Mrs. Pratt was born in Mo-dena, and came to Worth- land 38 years ago.

She was a member of Atonement Methodist Church and the Goodwill Circle of its Woman's Society of Christian Service. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary Slmpkiss, Wilmington; two sons, James R. Pratt, at her home address and Warren King man, Buffalo, N. two brothers.

cnanes nnoaaes, ciamom, ana mdiiUIl XiiuaUca, Dcavci Udlii, i democratic and most effective place" bets when they already -cK. mc iuu.u, linauent in manv Cases Police said this was how 4-ascs' nnarantoo nnr mrfiinsnrl.nn. guarantee our independence. the free world is with us of this we are certain. I-T iL.l i am luiuiiiein uiai i am a faithful interpreter of our state I ui iiiiiiu nur i mill ill Mm I UUl IU 11:31.11 He recalled that free Viet Nam! soft Reward had not signed the truce agree-'to''' na Ulllu7 W.w-n.s.

mcmamf ip. nui- loads good and choice heifers 2000. 123 00: most utility and commercial 1 ca w.ln n- anrt rtitteri 10 00.1 -JX La 12 50 Commercial grade young cowsi on ne ter order u.so-ie 00 out mosii Hm. and enmmerd.i 11 5 00: most' canners and cutters ottiui.i cutters un to 13.50 and shelly canners to 00 and under. Few good beef bulls up to 20 00.

scattered head goad sausage duus io.uu-iv.uu. yrauiuai vum on commercial sausage bulls 17.00, bulk utility and commercial 14.0C-I7.00: canners and cutlers 10 00-13 50. Most me dium and good 410-970 lb stockers, feedera and stock calves 15 00 common and medium 380-608 lbs. 13 00 15 00: Inferior 410-700 lbs. 9 00-10 50.

Calves: Compared last week: Generally steady Bulk choice and prime veaiers 23 00-24 00. some early to 24 so; 1 most good and choice 20.00-23 00; com. merclal and gold mainly 16.00-20 00: some utility down to 11.00. Culls scarce. rugs: compared last ween: Jtcceipis "ay prices more lower with most decline ion uuuer tu.

wtiims, ouwj sirnuj oows sieaay 60 lower. Most S. NO. 1 to btrrowi and gills scaling 180-220 lbs! 1 with few late 1175 down; i 220-240 lbs 1I.50-1I.7S: 240-270 lbs. II 50-19 50; 270V300 lbs.

17 00-18 00; few over lbs. scarce, downward from 18.60: 120-140 lbs. 17.75-18.75: 140-160 lbs. 18 180-180 lbs. 19.00-19 50.

Choice sow under 400 lbs. bulked 16 00, odd head higher: 400-450 bs. ius. 15 00; 450-500 lbs. 1400; 500-550 lbs.

n.oo; 550-800 lbs. 1200; few heavier i worked A member of the syndicate would flash results by telephone to a broadcasting point, which a short-wave transmitter, This 'would be relayed to a man in a car. He, in turn, would relay the results from a portable transmitter to the man who was I to place the bets. This man had a receiver strapped around his body, pow- pred Dy a battery. After re- the results he would let trill intn a hnr.

Imp's hpaHniiar. ers and piaCe bets on horses k.j 3.wllu cauJ Win la Hurl A a fhiirrh IRUhOn Coleman Memorial), rourwi aim ivvuun at 11 A. M. Interment at Clracelawn 1 o'clock. ii iow n.rtrnrie.

wife of Howard R. Ennis, of 3411 W. 6th 8 reet. In lier 69ih year. Relatives and Jrlends of th family are invited to attend the serv.cea from the Hirjel Home.

201 8. Maryland Illmhurst. on Sunday afternoon July 17, at 1 o'clock. Interment at 8.1-vrbrook Cemetery. Friends msv call it the funeral home Saturday evening alter 7 o'clock.

FOARD In this city on Tay 15. 155. MlssAUce T. Foard of Delaware City. Del.

Relatives and friends are myltfd to attend the funeral trom the Christ Episcopal Church. Delaware City, on Tuesday afternoon. July 1. at 3 o'clock Interment at St. Georges Cemetery.

Triends may ca.l it the John W. Spicer Funeral Home. Delaware City. Dei. on Monday evening after 7 o'clock, BOOVER Suddenly In Cecllton, on July 16.

mi. Fred Hoover. ged 78 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral serv-i'es at the Edward Fellows Funeral Home, Cecllton. on Tuesday after-noon Julv 1.

2 o'clock. Interment St" Cecllton 'Cemetery. call at the funeral home on Monday evening alter 7 o'clock. HVHN-In Philadelphia. Pa on July 15, H55, Edna Harris, wife ot Wll-lard O.

Huhn of 20 Hurst Road. Deer-hurit Funeral arrangements will be Snnounced by the John W. Splcei Funeral Home (successor to William E. Haines Twenty-fourth and Market Streets. JONE8-Tn this city on July 18.

19 55. Nina Pote Jonss. wife of George H. Jones of 22 Chamnlaln Avenue. Richardson Park.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the Dahling Funeral Home. 1201 New Road. Elsmere. on Tuesday morning. July 19.

at 11 o'clock. Interment at Rlverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening from 1 to I o'clock. MARKERT In Milford Memorial on July 15. 1955.

Leander of Sigme Markert. aged 74 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Berry Funeral Home, Milfortl. on Monday afternoon, July 18. at o'clock.

Interment Odd Fellows Cemetery. Milford Del. Friends ruav call at the funeral home 8unday evening. PRATT At her late residence, 34 Ave nue n. flvmom.

uei on jui P. 19 cTr.nHr.hllHron and mUo Coinjock, N. a sister, Mrs. Llla Shumac, Erie, two L.nlL... Tr i brothers, Henry Markert, Ras- grandchildren.

The Rev. Dr. Robert Green, pastor of Avenue Church, will of- ficiatf at fnnpral sprvipsa in thn udle iunerai services in tne Di-iry runerai nome at i p. m. Monday with interment in Odd Fellows Cemetery, here.

Friends may call tomorrow evening at the funeral home where Masonic services will be held at 8 o'clock. Arthur F. Dawes CAMDEN, July 16 (Special). Services for Arthur F. Dawes, 84, retired farmer, were held from the Conner Funeral Home-Dover, this afternoon with in terment in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden.

The Rev. Dr. John A. Trader, paator of Wesley Methodist Church, Dover, will officiate at the services. There will be no viewing.

Mr. Dawes, who had operated farms in Jones' Neck practically all his life, died at his home here Thursday night following lingering illness. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida Dawes; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Tieman, Wyoming: Dntt riniri, and Jane Cien' two sons, wuiiam u.

uawes- Bellevue, Wilmington, and Arthur F. Dawes. Wvomins: a sister Mrs. Hallie M. Mensch, Smyrna; nine grandchildren and tnree great-granacnuaren.

NEWS JOURNAL Classified Advertising Rates News Journal Company 821 Orange St Ph. 4-5351 Ads appear both Morning and Evening at ana LOW COST Ralg pgr ling, par day" times tone month) t5eprlln times ISo per Una I It I times S5e er lint 1 tlma 40e per ling Above ratea apply ta consecg. tlva Dsjs. Minimum ehsrgt on day 11.20 6 averagg worda or It Utters and spscet to a lint. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found FOUND Lady's hanabag containing money.

Owner may have same by Identifying. Ph. Middletown 2797. HAVE YOU LOST your pat? DO vniT nKSIRE a net? Call SPCA between 12 and 3 eestdayg. 8-565, LOST Green and yellow parakeet, leg band No.

Si. Name Fat. Vic. Be rly PL, Penn Hill. H.O.

8-8303, LOST pressure compressed air cylinder and harness of lhe Aaualung type somewhere bet. Manor Park and Fourth 8t. rd.Please LOST Man's wrist watch. Bulova, Vic. Josephine Oard'ns.

Brandyw Pk. initials A. R. Reward. 2-0405.

LOST Black male cocker, Deerhurst district, wearing light chain choker, Hillsborough, Calif, license lag. also United Air Lm tag. old dog. gray whiskers, reward. Phone5-2902.

LOST Parakeet. Blue 'black dotg on throati. Ans. to "Nippy." Vic. Rodman Blue Rock Rd.

Rew. H. Q.8-288 LOST Lady's wrtstwatch. I diamonds, black cord band. Call J-2632 or 19-8-3844.

Reward. Auction Sales ACTION THROUGH AUCTION J. Auctioneer 3103 Lancaster Ave Ph. 2-417t Vv'ncn you want to jell That Is YOUR Busineag. When you need an Auctioneer That is MY Business.

H. C. FEN1MORE PH WY 4-331T PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday, July 197:15 P. M. Laundramat, Hollywood bed.

msole chests, sofa, kitchen set. walnut secretary bookcase, TV set. 3 roll top desks, 9 sec llonul bookcases. 5 filing cabinets, Corporation record books, 194T Biilck sedanette with r. and h.

PREVIEW MONDAY. 2 TO 9 P. M. 0. J.

GEORGE SALESROOM 3103 Lancaster Ave. Ph. 2-4178 Ixeadori Aacli 01 nfijuei OlderCffecU Under and by virtue of the authority contained In an Order of th Orphans Court for Talbot County In proceedings entitled "In the Matter of The Estate of Arllne Jamei Mllll-kan. Deceased." the undersigned will ofler at auction at the residence ot the late Arllne Mlllikan at Oxford. Maryland on MONDAY, JULY 18, 10:30 A.

M. Rose Victorian chairs: Chippendale chairs, oriental rugj, mahogany tables, chests, flna glass, china, pr. green overlea vases with prisms! pr. large oriental vases: Walnut dining drop leaf table, large lot Sterling Silver, consisting coffe pots, plates, dishes; trays, sugareri, creamers, also, lawn furniture, tools, living room furniture and all other Items normally found In fine homes; William Reddle, Executor, Ira C. Nelson, Auctioneer Terms-Cash.

(Continued on Following Paget CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Seven Chances 118 SIXTH RACE Purse 15.000. allowances 3-year-olds snd up. 1 1-18 miles: Martha Wsve 113 Gaidar 113 1 Blue Label Snd 112 Boy D'Amour 118 i Necktie 112 Block Bounty 118 i Noble song ioI xBetter Goods 118 Gay 8treet 1U Romandale 112 River Jordan r.z SEVENTH RACE Purse 13.500. claiming, 3-year-olds. 1 1-lt miles: Flapper 111 Rouge Bull 115 Ramp 114 Shining On 112 JimmlnettT 114 Henry My Boy 114 xJerrv's Best 117 Chusco 116 EIGHTH RACE-Pure IT000, daim- Hero's" Reward 112 Girl Meets Boy 107 ftYfoS" ft! III Hideaway 2nd 107 a-Dsrlln Betty m7 'xxColonv Dame 105 Ardently 112 Bold John 112 Lady Eleanor 10T Clllton 112 wavete no xParaDhras 107 Sensation 107 a-Borse-Dale entry.

x-8; xx-7 pounds apprentice ance claimed. allow RocKiushani Park Br The Associated Press Post Time First Race P. M. Wilmington 'limet FIRST RACE Purse I2.5D0. maidens, 6 furlones.

tame Diiuim 118 xlransmuer IV. U8 xSuper Tov 1:3 111 Campus Cat HI 10 Oiliest l'J Hoval uoo ftMnurpcte shipwreck 118 Sneedman 111 Sat. Bovla 'O Cornet jii Not iS 115 14 Cuant 17 xferr 109 Qrnum anden urf Pic ioa ii Claim- 2 rv xTlaer Mel Fleet Moment lus 105 T.nt Straw 117 Lunar Park Clear Sweeo HACK fune t2.5O0. 3-vear-oids. 1 1-18 0 milea.

w'g th. 109 Charming I'll Time 108 Shannon oirl U2 82 700. ci.im- 115 'fth raceJ arcn 07 RACE-i'urse ij.ooo. claiming. and yUu t' no.

6 turlongs. Bel Esnrit 1 om 114 Vivace Hoke in Red Red Robin Admiral Oeqrae xOcllroi 112 Larilewell 'S?" 'tf, nT'es. and up-T UIYTU A 83.000. allow- furlonas. 1 125 ur, riHO Ml nau nnei Try 109 nour A or.vc.njn niir.

Purse S3. 000, lownnces. 3-year-i'ds. 1 mile. xPllleoiitne 104 Ladv Hlsh Ore 109 Balladier Our Countrf 114 Oueensware Rorkcastle 114 Bomb Crv rr mi winiiwtrii i i.wu.

maim ma i.vwir.nin, I 3-ypsr-oids. 1 miles. IxSneed Maker 109 114 4non 104 109 109 109 xPartv aneclal 109 xNight Owl 114 NIN IH RACE urse 12.000. alm- 4.vear-oias and up. 1 l-l miles.

Fnuiiia 109 Kenslnaton Ted 117 i stone f-aucer 119 i.cnm carrier 114 114 Boxing 117 Yank-ke 114 x.luke 117 is; so, xx7 lbs. Apprentice allowance claimed. Saraloffa-at-Jamaioa (By Associated Press) Pott Time First Rare M. (Wilmington Time) FIRST RACE Purse 3.500, claiming, 2-year-old Allies. 5it furlongs: Karen oirl 113 Air Romance 113 xLady Stride 108 iDay Star 113 Margaret M.

113 First Exit 101 aStar Dancer Little Notice xxOosh Bakes uoiaen dipper ii" Oolden Zipper altrandywlne Stable entry. second RACE-Purse j3.soo. ciaim- 'n- 3-year-olds, 8 furlonas: xPightlng Byrne 110 Parts Babble power Rider 11 Pleet' Choice xBarltone Bob 113 Proscenium Pet 'Smoked Hair ixskyswecper Reantiea 118 Blen More 112 College Chum 110 Mama Shane 110 sNoble Lad Clrcllne 117 aPet Reward aOoodwin-Menaker entry. THIRD RACE-Purse J3.S00. claiming.

4-year-olds snd up, I furlongs: Bold Imp 112 aDangerous 8un 10B Gay Scot 117 xClrcus Oal 103 Smiling Bill 113 Olorioue Emma 108 Bartador Eternal Will Man Andes Beauty 113 Gusto 117 113 xBlack Saint 108 113 Main Speaker 108 Nutmeg Lad 107 xxPromlsory 120 113 101 108 113 xOallies Pride xBubbllng Gold 108 Sonora Bell Ceremonious 117 Vigorous aArnold-Schenk entry. FOURTH RACE Purse $4,000. maidens. 3-year-old colts and geldings, Stj furlongs: Tick Tocg. Thievery Battle Sire Midpoint Notforfree I Dare 118 The Qoon 118 Obalr 118 Deep Breath 118 xCenter Hill 118 Fusion 118 Oreek Town 111 Hours Later 118 One More Nance 118 118 Twintght 118 Warbler FIFTH RACE-Purse 3,800, claiming.

J-year-olds. furlongs: aSpy' Encore 115 aValearle 110 odd Trick 115 Hot Flame in 105 Fair Ireland 108 Lady Atom 116 Bronze Age in iuclal 117 xMy Cindy iu anouaherty-Renlck entry. 8IXTH RACE-Purse allowances, 3-year-olds and up. 8 furlonss aMinute Parade 115 Chrysolite 117 Brookville 111 Connie Pal 117 bPull Steam 115 aMaster Teddy 111 Jims Whim 111 bBrown Hackle 11! Brae Burn Parm-8gouras entry. bW'hltney entry.

SEVENTH RACE Purse 4 .000. claiming. 3-year-olds, 1 1-18 miles: Fall Creek 116 Swift Oail 111 xxMiastate 112 Dry Spell 108 Malnlanrier 116 Mount Rundle 116 Calarch 116 EIGHTH RACE Purse 13 500, claiming. 3-year-olds, l's miles: Left Corner 113 Quick Town 117 allldl-Ann 110 xxPoems 106 Fly 117 xoaellc Chief 114 Cnolhawahet 112 Bravely Waving 114 aTenrlng Big Switch 113 shannon Sound 113 117 Fusion Bomb lit 112 i Big Blllle aDouaherty entry. x5; xx7 pounds, apprentice allowances claimed.

Truck Driver Injured Woodrow Shrleves, 40-year-old Melfa, truck driver, was admitted to Nanticoke Memorial Hospital in Seaford today for knee surgery following a collision between two trucks south of Bridgeville on Route 13. Hospi tal attendants said Shrleves' condition was fairly good. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY A fir I pnvfi Rnadi Trans World officials Leines the boy, William Davis of Robert Snvder of Ogletown Be'-keleV. told them he n.j Mouark thp rnrve at MllltOWn U11S auernuun vwuie driving down Limestone Roadiwent aboard a TWA Constella- great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m.

in the Jones Funeral Home 3401 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, where friends may call Monday evening. Interment will be in Hephzibah Cemetery, Coatesville, Pa. Mrs. Nina P. Jones Mrs.

Nina Pote Jones 74 wife ui viihiii- plain Avenue, Richardson Park, died today in Wilmington opal Hncnitol u. Mrs. Jones was born in Kent welghts 1100 down, stags Panilnl Trail and ran off under same weight sows. Qarbage lraU anQ ra" hogs mostly 100 under grainfeds. into a field.

Sheep: Compared last week: Spring He Was badly Shaken UP ana TaSZVi cunconsclou. when the Newporthe plane was airborne. RM-ntS: and arlrlpH. "We not oouna in an nv wav by these agreements signed against the will of the Vietnamese people." 49 Cent Bank Robbery iontU TRI Tntn Artinn rii 11110 ACUOI1 LOS ANGELES, July 16 INS. The thoroughness of the Federal bureau of Investigation was evi denced today as it undertook to track down a thief who stole 49 cents from a Los Angeles Pnlire rushed In a hranch of tK nt in U4 i i to a burglar alarm and discovered that a window had been forced nnn A search of the premises re- pa pr thp nnlv think miss- jng was 49 cenU from one of rip utSK urawcis.

gince Dani robberies are fed eral offensMi lhe police followed i. i u. Ine USUdl pi aCllLc H11U IUI1ICU 1I1C m. rpi CI lu vuc i Dolmar Navy Man DELMAR, July 16 John T. Ellis, machin Inn, romimnn fivtt rlne TISM ery repairman first class, USN, is serving at the Naval Air Station in the security department at Atlantic City, N.

J. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry cms ui vii uvc on cci, ui mar, Del. His wife is the former Miss Massako Nakano of Tokyo, Japan.

They have two children. Plant Passes Milestone auiuuiauLc iv.unv fie regained consciousness IniKelfisch thai his mother put; ambulance and his condition him on board and thai his aunt ronnrtoH se cnticfapfrirv wxs waitinc; tn meet nun here. county, ana uvea in 155 Annie wife ot the J'4m" 'before comine here about 12 Pratt, aged 71 years. Relatives andeiuie iuhiuik iipi huuui it. friends are invited to attend the i- years ago.

She was a member if uv-asv vs (iisa vmwji "uv uv, auuiiiK r.f.iiort Brooklyn that in one case he jcnild Kefauver (D- FsIm Kofanupr n. -J '-1, 1 tit 1 ii. LuilWUl LCC n. ZlZ w. Missing Boy, 12, Gets Plane Ride Flies From St.

Louis To West Coast As Stowaway LOS ANGELES, July 16 A 12-year-old stowaway who said; he "just decided to go for plane ride" had a good one yes- terday from St. Louis to Los Angeles. "rllrln't pupn knnw uhprp the i- i 'ZZ" plane was neauins wiien ne tlon at St Louis. woarlnc hlne The youngster, Wearing Dlue jeans, Was unnoticeu until alter The pilot, doubting his story, 1 .1 4. 4 1 I lauioeu ancdu iu i-us nnscies and juvenile officers met the plane.

In Berkeley, a suburb or St. Louis, William's parents had re- mnrtprt thp hnv missinS. ported the boy missing. Teen-Aged Musicians Saved I)V Lifeguards NORTH WILDWOOD, N. J.

July 16 (IP. Three young mem bers of a teenage orcnestra were rescued by lifeguards after they were carried 200 yards onshore by an undertow yesterday. Seven lifeguards reeled out rope from a parked jeep at the water's edge to the three musicians, who grabbed the line and were pulled ashore. The rescued swimers were identified Tyrone DeNittis, Don Day and Frank Vananga, all 18, of Phildaelphia. DeNittis is the leader and the other two are members of a band called "Ty-ron and his Royal Romanians." DO IT YOURSELF When 1 hear his power saw eyes and think 0 all that money 1 nominally uiicuaiiseu.

muite iiiai prime io-u lb. country graded lambsl 5UPO.J guoo iu prune n-iui iu. mi; 22.00-24.00 with late top 23 00; utility Si. 71 Ih. 1700.911(111: nrtil m.

wooied ewes eoo; cull to choice i SS-ISS lbs. shorn ewes, mostly No. 3 Births KEYSER-To Mr and Mrs Warren Keyser, 112 West Twentieth Street, at St Francis Hospital on July 19, a daughter. HETHERTON To Mr and Mrs street, at st. Francis Hospital on July SALEMI To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Saleml. Dunllnden Acres, at Bt. Francis Hospital on July II, i aon HICKMAN To Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph SC-itrS daughter NAPOLSKl-To Mr. and Mrs Ed- 4 u.Bi.vi nr iu at Bt. Francis Hospital on July 15, a O'NEILL To Mr. and Mrs Eugene Nelll of Claymont. at 8t Francis Hos pital on July 15, daughter.

pierce-To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pierce of Odessa, at The Memorial Hos- PRal on 15 n- btallard-To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Slallard of Bear, at The Memorial Hos- pitai on July is, a son.

Rlle. at Wilmington Oeneral Hog! I GREENSBORO. July jonn (Special). The Pet Milk Com pany's evaporated milk plant here has completed 35 years of uninterrupted service. The plant received its first milk syivania ana lower uciaware Union Methodist Church.

I in addition to her husband she IS survived by a hall-broth- er Franklin Pote, Boothwyn. Funeral services will be held HV 1 Ul'Mldy the Dahling Funeral Home, 1201 New Road. Elsmere, where friends may call Monday from an i'iuiiu; 7 tO 9 P. m. Interment Will be in Riverview Cemetery.

Mrs. Edna II. Hiilin Mrs. Edna Harris Huhn, 46, wife of Willard G. Huhn, 20 Hurst Road.

Deerhurst. died last night in Hahnemann Hos-i pital, Philadelphia, where she u.j had been a patient since j-eoruary. Huhn Jn wil. mington and lived here all her nfe She was a member of Con- cordia Lutheran Church. In addition to her husband she is survived by a son, Dana C.

Huhn, at home; her father, Roland A. Harris, and a Sister, Mrs. Irene Hall, Garfield Park. Funeral arrangements will be. by the Spicer Ftl- a.s ta Mrs.

Mary Helen Way Mrs. Mary Helen Way wife of Ralph Way. 203 North Maryland Avenue, Glynrich, died yesterday in Delaware Hospital shortly after being admitted. She had been in poor health for a long time but her death was unexpected. Born in Philadelphia, she had lived here since about 1907.

She was a member of the Woman's Benefit Association here and Chestnut Street Baptist Church in riiuduuiiiid emu ducnucu Richardson Park Methodist' rhurrh x. In addition to her husband she is survived by a son, R. Douglass Way. Rochester, N. a brother, David Colehower, I naa o-v.

while hp was still being exam ined at Delaware riospuai. Collese Prof Claims Students Unprepared 11 MILWAUKEE IP. A university professor says high schools are falling down on the job in preparing students for college. Prof. H.

P. Evans, University of Wisconsin faculty member, said here recently that "in high 1 g.M,,.. I j0 direct analysis of meanings in the worded mathematics profr leiTt5." He said that students are not forced to "think their way through" written mathematics problems in high school and they go on to college without having formed correct study habits Devil Drowning Tough on Hose Seven-Ycar-OId Pokes JVozzIe in Ground; Hose Goes OKLAHOMA CITY. "Hrnmn tho HpvU hut instead I muni, i she lost seven feet of her moth-j er's borrowed hose. The seven -year -old girl's, troubles started Friday afternoon.

She dug a small hole about six inches deep in the backyard of her home. She then inserted me no.zie oi uie sdiucn hum In ihn hole and turned the: jwater on tQ out the devil Reminiscent of recent stories i Attempts to extract the hose nave Droved futile. eV oniij th-f arhithpr the! Tests show that wnetner tne water is on or off it makes no difference its sun aisappear- ins Sandra might fall in "drown ing the devil" but chances are, she'll "get the devil" as her; mother is not too happy about losing part of the norrowea ZO' foot hose Pretty Sandra's only consola tion is that the hose is still at. tached to the house. I 1 nome, jiui riiiiauci'i mont, on Tufsday iitemoo n.

ih a 2 dock. Interment at Cemelery Coatesville, Pa. Friends may caii Monday evening. symonds In Memorial Hospital on July 12. 1955.

Albert nawara r.t nnnr 1 avnionds, of 4 1 Keystone woodcrest. in hi? 6'h i tamiir'empe'Pf''' o.r fa'SeTp. Elrch, sS Sf: vlted to attend tne nim "5 Hi'zel Funeral Home. 201 B. Maryland Elmhurst.

on Saturdsy afternoon. July 16. at 1 o'eb'-k. Bcrvlcs at St James Episcopal Church, stanlon. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at adjoining cemetery. band of 3 the' ltUM Jane Bhelton aged 81 years. Relatives and friendg Ire invited to atlend the funeral services at the Edward Fellows Funeral Hnme Mllllngton, on Sunday Stnoon. July 12 it) o'clock. Inter- vlted to anend the funeral rom the nent at Majsey call at the tunerai uuiiw ning after 7 clock.

FMjnrrhus band ot Norma f. smith and son of milium P. snd Susan iwcuermun Smith of 312W. Van Buren Avenue Wilmington, Manor, aged 3 ars. Relatives, friends, and employes of oeneral Motors Corp.

are Invited to a'tend The services at the McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street. on Monday afternoon. July IS. at 1 o'clock.

Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday evening after 7 o'clock YV UllfllUlllt. Ti'ni. nnvv. lives ana iripnafi re ihviwu nun Heoulrm Mass at Bt.

Hernaoftie Church, Harrington. on Monday morning. July 18, at 10 clock DST aith Rev. John A. Corrigan officiating tnterment at Hollywood Cemetery near Home, no center street, Roary will be recited at the Funeral Home at I p.

m. SPICER FUNERAL HOME Successor i William Haineg 24TH MARKET STS. rh. i-ftmii "CHAPEL BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD" I MON. TnRTJ FRI.

IMS P. M. Bl'NDAV 12:4.1 P. M. McCrery Funeral Homes i I DeAGOSTINO To Mr.

and Mrs. Jo-'Ti ic me I ittlp Sandra Kav seph DeAgortino. 2712 West Sixth' 6 Xk, Street, at Delaware Hospital on July Laverty 01 Oklahoma Uly tried 15, a ton. TALLAR0W8KI To Mr. and Mrs Aloyslus Tallarowskl, Woodland Heights, daughter 1 at ROWE-Ta Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Rowe, Bellefonte, at Delaware Hospital on July li, a daughter. MAICHLK To Mr and Mrs. Harry Malchle. 2622 West Street, at Del- Hospital on Jul.

15. a son. reed To Mr and Mrs. Charles July 5, 1920, and trie receipts for tnat flay totaled o.uuu pounds. Today the plant has facilities for processing 750,000 pounds of milk per day.

humming 1 lean back, close mu going doum the drain 0 ll'Ll from California, the hose began He.giHs. at ueiaware Hospital on the soft a aaugnter. 1 MALLOY To Mr. and Mrs James Mailoy. 207 Redwood Ayenue.

at Delaware Hospital on July 18. a AaT A Ash, 21 south Gray Ayenue. colonial Snapp, nos Montgomery Road, willow, sri nospii.i on ju.y i. "owe-To Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Rowe, 2602 East Cleve and Avenue, Hospital on July son. Reading, a niece, Mrs. Dor- "eights, at Delaware Hospital on July othy Williams, Cranston Heights, j1'' du'ht' and two grandchildren. David! Wanted Scrap Haulers TRACTOR-TRAILERS (Open Top Only) COATESVILLE SCRAP IRON METAL CO. 1000 SOUTH FIRST AVE.

COATESVILLE, PA. PHONES 04302432 Contact Leonard Rtehman and Miss Janice Way, Allentown, pa. The Rev. W. P.

Kesmodel. pastor of Richardson Park I Church, will officiate at funeral services Tuesday at 11 a. m. in: tiLt rtg A r- g- I 4. a iiSSIi- tV.sk.

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