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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 19

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16 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Saturday, Aug. 28, 1365 19 Pacific Islands' Self-Rule Tough Problem for U.N. FOR BETTER FARE Schools ENTER WEST CHEST A FAIRER FAIRER schools schools Needs A I ASI CHESTER Needs A weeds CHESTER 000 A FOR BETTER ARE WEST CHESTER Needs A SUPERINTENDENT Staff Photo by Robert McDonald Peaceful Demonstration About 250 members of civil rights groups marched to the Chester County Courthouse, West Chester, last night and stood silently for two hours before disbanding. The demonstrators, predominantly Negro, were protesting what they call dis.

crimination in West Chester public schools. Robert T. Butler, president of the West Chester branch of the NAACP, today said he expects to meet early Daily Record probation for remainder of term after serving first five years. Herbert W. Jeffrey, 21, Philadelphia, car theft, imposition of sentence suspended for three years' probation.

William T. Wallace, 27, of 1300 block West three charges of obtaining money under false pretenses, five years in Jail and one years' probation. Fire Alarms Wilmington Yesterday: 6:32 p.m.-Hay Road landfill. Dump fire. No damage.

8:14 p.m-1200 E. 12th St. Trash fire. Railroad ties. No damage or injuries.

11:59 p.m. -519 Jefferson St. False fire alarm. Today: 3:53 a.m. --215 W.

6th St. Building owned by W. Gardlin. Mattress fire in second-floor bedroom. No damage to property.

New Castle County Yesterday: 1:43 p.m. -3814 Valleybrook Road, Oakwood Hill. Auto fire. Mill Creek Fire Co. 2 p.m.

-Churchman Road near Cavaliers Country Club. Truck fire. Christiana Fire Co. 2:05 p.m. Newport Gap-Milltown Roads.

Accident. Mill Creek Fire Co. 5:32 p.m. --205 Sunset Road. Service call for cellar pump-out.

Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Co. 8:55 p.m. -2d and Washington Delaware City. Auto. Delaware City Fire Co.

9:30 p.m.-Concord Pike near Augustine Cutoff. Auto accident. Talleyville Fire Co. 9:49 p.m. Supermarket, Kirkwood Highway, Elsmere.

Auto accident. Elsmere Fire Co. 9:50 p.m. -Basin Road and U.S. 13.

Auto accident. Wilmington Manor Fire Co. Today: 7:19 a.m -Delaware 299, Odessa, Auto accident. Odessa Fire Co. 8:48 a.m.

U.S. 40 and School Bell Rpad. Auto accident. Wilmington Manor Co. 8:51 a.m.

-Del. 273 and Delaware turnpike. Auto accident. Newark Fire Co. Marriage Licenses Sussex County Earl William Bratten, Norfolk, and Grace Ruth Brittingham, Milton.

Kent County Matthew L. Smith, 22, Dover, and Rosa L. Sauls, 22, Milford. David C. Adams, 22, Harrington, and Kenna J.

McKnatt, 20, Harrington. Lamont Richard Maye, 21, Dover, and Romenia F. Harris, 21, Dover. Henry H. Detweiler 21, Dover, and Barbara Ann Byler, 19, Smyrna.

David B. Pierson, 20, West Chester, and Frances E. Hoehne, 16, Hartly. Isaac Washington, 26, Philadelphia, and Doris E. Freeman, 20, Camden.

next week with four members of Education to seek action on hiring cipal, more Negro teachers and selors as well as a change in the Butler said a Pennsylvania Human mission survey showed 30 per cent high school graduates were not lege or business. Ernest Keith Blendt, 19, Clayton, and Carolyn Jean Sibitzky, 17, Clayton. Kenneth Wildermuth, Dover, and Kay F. Thompson, 33, Dover. Harvey Williamson, Federalsbure, and Brenda Jo Ruark, 22, Seaford.

Alan Douglas Berry 22, Fort Thomas, and Patricia J. Coffin, 21, Dover. Clarence L. Gainey, 24, Oviedo, and Joyce Ann Boston, 16, Oviedo, Fla. Elwood Paul Carey, 22, Dover, and Sonia Marie Virdin, 17, Dover.

Charles A. Walls, 20, Milford, and Blanche Elizabeth Jefferson, 16, Felton. John H. Hughes Jr. 32, Dover, and Mary E.

Saunders, 35, Dover. Building Permits ($1,000 or more) Wilmington Blvd. Alterations, $3,800, New Castle County Goodyear Tire Rubber 3217 Kirkwood Highway, two signs, total $4,500. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Campbell, Old Hobson Tract, Lancaster Pike, dwelling, $31,000. Frank W. Mallozzi, 312 Ashland Road, Ashland Mills, garage, $1,000. Cragmere Woods Development Cragmere Woods, four dwellings, $60,000 total.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jarrett, Sycamore Lane, Centerville, dwelling, $49,000. R. C.

Peoples, Ogletown Road, Ogletown, shop addition, $9,000. Richard Tulowitzski, 2 Newport Minquadale, garage, $1,500, Sussex County Kenneth W. Ambrose, South Bethany Edgar E. Hayes, Broadkiln Beach, Beach, dwelling. garage.

Howard R. and Elizabeth Ann Johnson, Rehoboth Beach, enclosure. Loretta 1. Suarey, Dagsboro, dwelling. Fred and Florence Truitt, Seaford, two grain bins.

Kent County Wesley College, Dover, Aug. 23, demolition permit. Charles N. and Gladys M. Dill, near Felton, Aug.

23, improvements, $1,200. Clinton and Ardella Durham, Cheswold, Aug. 23, moving house, $3,250. Clyde J. and Nancy Carole Luton, Magnolia, Aug.

24, residence, $22,500. Carlos Mayberrie Wilson, Smyrna, Aug. 24, improvements, $1,000. Isaac K. and Adele Ruth Gibbs, near Dover, Aug.

25, improvements, $1,500. James and Kay Powell, Dover, Aug. 25, residence, $18,350. Benjamin 0. and Ethel Bowden, near Marydel, Clarence Aug.

T. and Annabelle Posties, 25, residence, $10,768. Frederica, Aug. 26, residence, $13,500. Joseph T.

Richardson, Harrington, Aug. 26. improvements, $2,500. William J. and Katherine Fibelhorn, near Dover, Aug.

27, improvements, $4,000. Donald W. and Beverly M. Holleger, near Felton, Aug. 27, garage and three rooms, $5,000.

U.S. Army Rules Out Viet G.I.s the Board of a Negro pringuidance councurriculum. Relations Comof the city's prepared for col- WASHINGTON (AP) The United States Army isn't taking Vietnamese nationals into its units during the current fighting, it was learned today. This system was used in Korea and produced more headaches than help. For one thing, Defense Department spokesmen explained, there is not the need now for such manpower augmentation.

American Army combat units in or on the way to Viet Nam are at full personnel strength. Moreover, individuals in units in Europe are volunteering for service in Viet Nam. Army and Marine combat forces in Viet Nam have South Vietnamese army men working with them, but they are not enlisted as members of the U.S. forces. They act as interpreters and as advisers on local conditions, people and terrain as well as aiding in the collection of tactical intelligence.

In the Korean War, thousands of soldiers of the Republic of South Korea were integrated into American companies and battalions. Their official designation was "Korean Augmentation Troops, U.S.A." from which derived the name Katusa. Yankee Peter Piper Can't Pick Pickles Like Pedro WASHINGTON question is: How many pecks of pickles can Peter Piper pick? Not, apparently, as many as Juan, or Jose or any of the other Mexican farm hands-braceros -who until this year have been available in large numbers to help harvest Michigan's cucumber crop. Congress allowed the bracero program to expire last December, mostly to discover whether U.S. citizens could be found for the stoop labor.

AT that time, Sen. Philip A. Hart, was one of those who said the domestic labor force should be tried before the UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) The United Nations is finding it much harder to bring self-government to the islands of the Pacific than it did to the African mandates it inherited from the League of Nations.

The seven African territories are now independent. There i is still a long road ahead for some of the islands under U.N. trusteeship. The toughest of all may be the U.S.-administered trust territory of the Pacific islands, 2,100 islands scattered over 3 million square miles between Hawaii and the Philippines. AFTER 18 years of joint U.S.U.N.

el effort to weld the territory's 88.000 inhabitants into a politically responsible unit, U.S. officials will not guess when they will be ready for self-government. A U.N. Mission which visited the territory in 1964 found, "Among the local inhabitants no fully matured opinions on the future of the territory had emerged." This is one of three territories still under the U.N. trusteeship system.

The others are eastern New Guinea and tiny equatorial Nauru Island, both administered by Australia. New Guinea is approximately the size of Oregon and has a population of 1.5 million. Nauru has an area of only eight square miles and a population of 5,000. Nauru may gain its independence within two years but i it probably will remain closely linked to Australia. IT is assumed that New Guinea and Papua, which are administered jointly, will event- Chicken Pox Fails, Cancer Kills Girl, 4 VENTURA, Calif.

(PA grieving young mother who tried to prolong her leukemia stricken daughter's life by exposing her to chicken pox was at the bedside when the younster died yesterday. Doctors had given 4-year-old Joy Evans less than a month to live when her mother, Mrs. Sharon Evans, decided on Aug. 1 to take a risk to gain time. "When I read somewhere that a few terminal leukemia cases seem to have been arrested by chicken pox, I decided it was a calculated risk," Mrs.

Evans said. Doctors warned her that it was a big chance that Joy might not survive additional diseases in her weakened condition. She had been a leukemia patient since January. ually become an independent tion of some 2 million inhabitants. But it is also likely that Indonesia, which got western New Guinea away from the Netherlands, will eventually lay claim to the eastern part of the big island.

The trust territory of the Pacific islands includes three main groups the Carolines, the Marianas (except Guam) and the Marshalls. It was mandated to Japan by the League of Nations. The United States occupied the islands in World War II. They were placed under U. N.

trusteeship in 1947. Many of the islands are volcanic and picturesque; many are little more than coral reefs. Only 96 are inhabited. The population is mainly Micronesian. The eastern boundary of the territory lies about 1,800 miles west of Hawaii.

SEN. Hiram L. Fong, R- Hawaii, has introduced a resolution to put Congress on record as favoring incorporation of the islands into Hawii, but the United States is committed to a policy of allowing the residents to determine their own future. U. S.

officials say it will be be some time before the Micronesians will be ready for a decision. The slow process toward self government is attributed to dispersal of the population, lack of political education and the difficulty of creating a Micronesian identity. When the time does come to change the territory's status, the veiws of the population may be determined by any one of several methods. THE United States has established a Congress of Micronesia as the first legislative organ of the territory. The congress might eventually ask for independence or for self-government within the framework of the United States, The territory also might be asked to express its opinion by voting under U.

N. supervision. The trust territory of the Pacific islands is unique in that it has been designated as a strategic area and, under the U.N. charter, the U.N.Security Council has the final say. This means that the big-power veto would apply.

The Soviet Union's demands for independence of all dependent territories might make it difficult to win approval of any proposal that did not offer independence. On the other hund, the United States could veto any course it disapproved. HERE is what happened to the other territories formerly under the U.N. trusteeship system: British Togoland is now part of Ghana, French Togoland is WANTED In New Castle County LAND FOR APARTMENTSHOMES- SHOPPING CENTERS LARGE AMOUNT OF CASH AVAILABLE WRITE BOX 211 NEWS- JOURNAL now the Republic of Togo. Part of British Cameroons combined with French Cameroons to become the independent country of Cameroon; part merged with Nigeria.

Tanganyika has merged with Zanzibar, after a brief period of independence, to become Tanzania. Italian Somaliland has become Somalia. Ruanda Urundi has been divided into two independent countries, Rawanda and Burundi. An eight territory, Western Samoa, also has become independent. This is the only one of the former turst territories not now in the United Nations either as a member or as part of a member nation.

Milk Anytime, THAT'S NEWS! AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT NEW CASTLE COUNTY mall AUTOMATIC, MILK VENDING MACHINE you and your family NOW, enjoy the convenience of wholesome milk available to you at anytime of the day or night. Completely refrigerated high quality, fresh milk is 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK it's quick, fast, completely automatic. Available to you in non-returnable containers. Serving KOONTZ MILK GALLON CONTAINERS Dairy fresh, non-carbonated FRUIT DRINKS TOO! Births Born to Mr. and Delaware Hospital EVANS- 2413 N.

Nicholby Drive, Limestone Gardens, Aug. 27, son. 23 Louise Road, Chelsea Estates, Aug. 28, daughter. -Daniel 4409 Sharon Circle, Klair Estates, Aug.

24, son. The Memorial Hospital CALLAHAN Raymond 1005 N. Madison Aug. 27, son. DeCUBELLIS -Stephen, 35 Millbrook Road, Fireside Park, Newark, Aug.

27, son. DeVINCENTIS -Paul, 6 Croyden Road, Glendale, Aug. 28, son. DIMELER-Charles, 8 Garden Quarters, Road, Newark, Aug. 23, daughter.

SCHAEFFER-Charles, 4613 Patrician Patrician Terrace Apartments, Aug. 28, son. St. Francis Hospital DELLEDONNE- 813 N. Scott Aug.

28, daughter. FANGMAN- -Paol, 172 Wiltshire Road, Claymont Village, Aug. 28, daughter. RODRIQUEZ-Gustino, 1625 Lancaster Aug. 28, son.

Wilmington General Hospital BANACK-Harry, 42 Grover Circle, Westview, Aug. 27, daughter. BARBER- Robert, 2112 Gilles Aug. 27, son. HADLEY- Thomas, Reda Apartments, 1 Fairway Road, Mill Farms, Aug.

27, son. ROBINS- Richard, 117 Exmore Elsmere, Aug. 27, daughter. WESLEY- Fred, 16 Colesberry Drive, Penn Acres, Aug. 28, son.

Kent General Hospital ST. PETER-Richard, Dover, Aug. 77, daughter. STOVER -Donald, North East, Aug. 27, daughter.

Milford Memorial Hospital SNYDER Jesse, Milford, Aug. 27, daughter. Beebe Hospital HALL--Burl Frankford, Aug. 27, son. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital JOHNSON-Irwin Seaford, Aug.

28, daughter. Superior Court' New Castle County Criminal Sentences: Judge Stewart Lynch's cases: Abraham Mickens, 18, Washington, D.C., robbery, 25 years in to be placed on probation for remainder of term after serving first three years. Roland Graskins, 18, Washington, D.C., robbery, 25 years in jail, to be placed on U.S. to Improve Ecuador Schools WASHINGTON (P -Ecuador's program to modernize and expand primary schools and teacher training program is to receive financial and technical help from the U.S. Agency for International Development under the Alliance for Progress.

The agency says the $11.3 million program will effect most of Ecuador's elementary school teachers and children. Czechs Sell Jakarta 15 Training Planes JAKARTA, Indonesia (P) Communist Czechoslovakia has delivered 15 training planes to the civil air academy at Tjurug, the official news agency Antara said today. The academy previously had Western-made training planes. The new planes were purchased by the government. YOUR MARKETS at 4317 ROBERT KIRKWOOD HWY.

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13 $45 CALL (Penny PO Hill) 2-3590 Wilmington, Toll Call Delaware Charge Collect Per 100 lbs. OPEN CUT AND WRAPPED Dont Wait FREE 9 A.M. to Including 9 P.M. STEAK LOINS ACT SUNDAY SIRLOIN NOW! ALSO SMALL T-BONE PORTERHOUSE BIG BIG SAVINGS BEEF 031109 NO NO ONLY MEAT CLUB FREEZER IS TO BUSINESS OUR PLAN JOIN OPEN A.M. Sunday including P.M.

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But today he made public copies of the letter in which he urged Labor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz to "consider carefully" the problems of next year's pickle harvest in Michigan. Hart said it is not possible to determine the extent of the pickle crop loss, or whether any losses were due to "a true labor shortage or to the administrative confusions inherent in a new system. "But it does seem clear that pickles were one of the crops in difficulty this year." HE said he hoped the Senate would approve the $1.7 million included in a House-passed appropriation bill to allow the Labor Department to determine more quickly accurately the need for temporary entry of foreign workers. If so, the pickle industry should be among those selected by the department for careful consideration ext year, Hart said.

"If pickle growers who meet all conditions cannot bring in their crop with domestic workers, then they certainly deserve speedy relief," Hart told the (labor secretary..

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