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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 22

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Peninsula Shorts 22 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Dei. Monday, August 10, 1934 Viets Attacked Rehobotli Incumbents Win Posts iiliilliSIIiii pill A PUsS sW1 1..... From Ignorance REHOBOTH BEACH Two in. cumbents defeated their challengers and won new terms on MWfiiiwl'ir mil I VCPS8cSo)t: tM-K 3 ests Barry Sugg the Board of Commissioners here Saturday. Francis R.

Short and Jesse Gundry won re-election in foiling the bids of businessman Lester Jones and Town Solicitor Paul R. Reed for the two residency seats. Eugene Russell won the nonresident's commissioner seat to which he was appointed last January. He was unopposed in Saturday's balloting. Novice Firemen DOVER Shoppers and clerks WASHINGTON (fl-Rcpubli- port of President Johnson's re-can presidential nominee Barry jtaliatory air strikes will not Goldwater said today "our basic criticism" of maintains its military might, the Arizona senator said the nuclear punch the United States can de nist doubts about U.S.

strength: the way the Administration is liver may be cut by 90 per cent and will in Southeast Asia may! handling the guerrilla war in! in the next decade "unless pres have led North Viet Nam to at South Viet Nam. ent plans are changed by the de grabbed hand extinguishers Sat I -x a Warning of the risk of "war in our time" unless the free world tack American destroyers. Goldwater declared his sup- urday to put out a fire at the W. T. Grant Store in the Rodney mand of an aroused public IN A SPEECH to the National Association of Counties his first formal speech since the national convention that nominated him last month Goldwater called Staff Photo by Bill Snedd Crowd at the Gas Station Driver Jailed on 3 Accident Charges that "the most perilous statistic of all." He said it will "tempt the forces of aggression just as Road.

The circular structure, which had heen closed for several years at its Delaware Ave. location, was jjiven to the school by W. W. Laird, who was given it by the Goldsboroiifih a real estate This servire station on wheels (eirca 1920) hacked up traffic for blocks this morning. The station, stalled on the 800 Mock Union was heing moved from 11th and Washington to its new home on the Tatnall School campus on Barley Mill weakness has teirmted them to A traffic accident last night an accident, failing to reporter three times in our century." in the 1100 block Lancaster Ave.

concern. Goldwater said the theme of an acciaeni ana anving wun-out a license. Police said Wilkes' car struck led to the arrest of a Wilmington man on three motor vehi Village Shopping Center. The blaze broke out in a garden shop annex and spread to the store. J.

Benjamin Roy, dep. uty fire marshal for Kent, said a carelessly tossed cigarette may have started the blaze. He estimated damage between and $5,000. Coroner Candidate DOVER Noble S. Warren Jr.

will be the GOP candidate for coroner in Kent County, it was announced today. Warren, a licensed funeral director, formerly was associated with the Berry Funeral Home. Milford, before joining the Firemen's Fund American Insurance Co. as a claims manager. Job Training Expands ANNAPOLIS, Md.

The job "peace through preparedness" will be a major message of his All Week Long a parked car which in turn hit cle charges. William Wilkes, 41, of the 200 another parked vehicle, causing camPaiSn block N. Connell St. was damage they estimated at $450. "TODAY," he said, "as it has charged with leaving the scene They said the accident happen- before three wars in the past, Greek, 21, Quits Ship, Found Here Vari Says Foes Hide From Voters Ferdinand L.

Vari, Republican ed at 9:40 p.m our guard is dropping in every City Playgrounds To Be Theaters sense." "Winston Churchill once was called an extremist because he spoke up for Britain's defenses at a time when appeasement A woman passenger in Wilkes' car, identified by police as Lo-nie Jackson, 42, of 1300 W. 3rd was treated at Wilmington General Hospital for a cut of the right arm. Wilkes' case was continued to Aug. 19 in Municipal Court to Rights Unit Supports Babiarz are Marie Traile and Barbara! candidate for Levy Court Commissioner nomination, charged A young Greek seaman found A series of plays and specialty was popular," the senator said "Had he. rather than those who i Wilmington by police last acts will be featured at the Francis at Pine and Judith Mor training project begun in July his two Republican opponents called him names, been listened night after his ship had sailed! jt playgrounds this week gan at Elbert.

day He is being held in default today with "hiding from the vot- a PIa" ff Preparing a i ii IU Maryland youths for park and to, mere is every reason 10 ue- of $900 bail. All performances will be ilieve that the second world war.tion authorities in Philadelphia TATNALL playground chil- Police said thev found the could have been prevented." take stands on the issues. UV. 1 lUWi Mill v. expanded to four other locations, "We must, instead, prosecute Sotirios Tsamtsouris, theat according to fren will present "A Trip to the The Delaware Leadership 'Vari said that Sheriff Edward Gov- J- illar, Iho war in Viet.

Nam with the 01 ew Smyrna, ureece, wan-, P4 ai p.m. mursaay at Council, a civil rights group, Tatnall Playground, directed by itm-uaio aiiu iitp, uui pgpj dramatics for the Wilmington1;" V.Z Vr M-n a in eca tounty is among oojeci oi enumg aiong wun the threats to the peace that it (They said he told them-through nnsps finlHwater said. interpreter, for he speaks no i an interpreter, for he speaks no Telephoning Delay Helps Thief Escape today released the list of candidates it endorses in the Aug. 15 primary elections. The council said it based its Board of Park Commissoners.

UL3Udlcu navnes riavtrounu wn HL lie Jt-I I. HIS "hair ofA fmn nnrt nrart tn tho fhP tantpr VzUnr Fvi'l 0'c stage "The Saucer and The Ap- the voters the tanker Olympic Valour, Fri IX A LETTER to former Vice: DEATHS: Mrs. Walter F. public. recommendations on a study of President Richard M.

Nixon, day, after he had been denied Vari contended he has taken Smith, 47, Lewes; William V. pie" at Haynes at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Kathy Brubaker is playground leader. a stand on such issues as coun-irK, jvuaaietown; Mrs.

war The Price Run and Coyne playgrounds will present "The o.v.. troversial extremism quotes of tor. ty government reorganization, phone dial might have saved vey Baker, 80, Laurel; Mrs. Morton Coale, 83, Church Hill, biographical and political performance reports of the Democratic and Republican candidates in the various contests. It endorsed Mayor John E.

Babiarz for the Democratic his acceptance speech. He told police he came ashore Specialty numbers will be per- adequate controls over land de- Story of Jazz" at 7 tonight at to visit Dr $50 for a variety store clerk who was robbed at gunpoint The letter was made public velopment, zoning code John W. Perry, 74, Cen- Price Run playground. at. most of Perform" wnen ll IS in, mnrpt Hunnff thp wppW hv yesterday almost on the eve of; the ship's doctor lor i ii.

-i I 1 1 yesterday, police said. the Hershev. summit con-1 Delaware City. aren oi Doin piaygrounas win As it was, we nearly got nomination for mayor over Lt and merit system for county -treville, Mrs. Annie Spich-employes and that his opponents jer, 90, Denton, Md; Harvey F.

have not done so. He challenged Tribbitt, 67, Goldsboro, both Michaels and Casey to a Emery W. Simmons, Fishing debate on the issues. iCreek. Gov.

Eugene Lammot and 9th him," Sgt. John Burns said of a Fucella, vocalist; Barbara Wilson, ballet dancer, and Rosaria DeSeta, specialist in controlled acrobatics. Ward Councilman Samuel G. man who robbed Norma Variety Store, 2d and Madison about 11:55 a.m.. and flpH nn ference for GOP unity.

Tsamtsouris' ship sailed Sat- dramatize how jazz was origin al were to paraphrase the urday for Venezuela, ated. Playground leaders in two sentences in question in the Immigration service officials charge are Betty Ann Hickman context in which I uttered today said Tsamtsouris is being' of cyne and Jane Robinson them," Goldwater wrote in re- held while arrangements are Price Response to an inquiry by Nixon, made with agents of the Greek; TOMORROW at 2 p.m., would do it by saying that 'steamship company to place dren'of the Rockford and'stap- 1 i-J i a. IL 1 BABIARZ supporters backed f00t. In the Democratic primary for The clerk, Joseph Orsetti, 49, said the bandit stuffed $50 from the cash register into a brown wholehearted devotion to on another vessel City Council posts; Edward J. Rybicki, 1st Ward; Leo Marshall, 2d Ward; James Coffield, ler playgrounds will present 1'' at KocKtora laygrouna.

paper bag and ordered Orsetti 3d Ward; Marcello Rispoli, 5th: to lie on the floor, ty is unassailable and that halfhearted devotion to injustice is indefensible." Goldwater sought to ease the Rockford will stage "The Key and The Chest," and Stapler will present "Tom Boy Terry," written by 11-year-old Sally Iii Hut'glarics Ward; Samuel S. Moon, 8th Orsetti waited nearly 10 min-Ward; Thomas Murray, 10th utes before calling for help, po-Ward, and Joseph Novak, 11th lice said. Even then, thev said controvery over his remarks a Burelaries at three citv busi- week ago by pointing to Presi-nesses durins the nieht were re-Ouinn. Plaveround leaders are Ward the thief was spotted briefly in dent Johnson's air strike ported to police today I Jane Graham at Rockford and Lammot supporters backed; againsc communist ionn viei- Police said thieves forced Celestine Lyght at Stapler. William (Dutch) Burton, 4th nam as an example of extrem their way into the office at i Isaac's service station, 8th and! Eastlake and Happy Valley ism in defense of liberty.

playgrounds will present plays Republican leaders will meet Washington through a rear door and took $30 from a at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Jose tne boo block of Lancaster Ave nue but not apprehended. Pa. Crash Hurts Two Local Girls at Hershey Wednesday in a Gardens. Eastlake will Ward, and Dr.

B. Napoleon Gupton, 6th Ward. In the 9th Ward, the council endorsed both William L. Mc-Claughlin, a Babiarz supporter, and Hubert Kenney, an independent candidate. It also endorsed Frank D.

Vari. an inde- phine move for party unity. Gov. William W. Scranton, who in the ptortfl "Tho itlo At the Toensmeir Adjustment Service.

910 West ValleLWl11 closing stages of the primary campaign led the fight against Piars fnrrPrt an offirP Honr 107n me Goldwater, will preside. and got awav with $39 from a UeS V. WUMIN610N ff, fitUWIK JOHK DOE OOOOOjills) 1 FAMItT 32C 62 36 STANDARD SP 1 "ak bfSCereP and Violet Jack. About $100 in cash and a number of sweaters were re-1 At 2 p.m. Thursday, Pine play-ported missing at the Fashion ground will present "Biue Bon-Shop, 213 W.

9th where nets" (an Indian legend) and thieves gained entry by prying Elbert playground will stage loose a metal bar from a rear "The Three Pirates" at Chris-' window. tina Park. Playground leaders, penaeni. in me uia ara. Two small Wilmington girls IX OTHER Democratic were hospitalized and nine oth-it backed Reese Hammond, 4th Pfirsons lnJured yesterday Representative District; Junius I when a car dnven bV a VVl1-P.

Reynolds and Paul E. Policeman collided with Icy, 5th Representative District; another near Reading, Pa. William Park 21st Repre-1 the oldest of them sentative District, and Leon w.i7- were group. Heller. New Castle CountvL RePorted condition to-Sheriff i were Shelley Lenick, 3, The council also backed Pa'rolman Tnoe0-, n-9rH MirhanU vv raBfip'oore Lenick.

413 S. Broom Hoekcssin Man Held After Crash Lickle iNained A Hockessin man is in Ches- County sheriff, over Ferdinand and Helen Berner, 7 daughter. ter County, prison in de-. nf Mi nnW lttn U.iknnt On i. L.

Vari and Rep. Andrew J. ot uu ban on cnarges oi Casey. R-Mill Creek Hundred, fner' 58 Belmont Ave- Richard- ieaving the scene of an accident. SOn 1 arK.

ianH rlrhinrr tvitVintit a lippnep in the Republican contest for Broker to Assist In GOP Battle Levy Court commissioner. The council's directors will meet in October to discuss endorsements for the Nov. 2 general election. I i iic L.crucK gin unaerweni ai i two-hour operation for face cuts I Pennsylvania state police said suffered when she was arrested Louis Alicea, through the windshield of Creek Road Saturday shortly! father's station wagon. Helen 'after his car swideswiped an-i Berner suffered a cut scab and other on Old Kennett Pike1 William C.

Lickle of Mont-'groups) are too aware of how the Well, just sit back and relax. Trust in your Blue Cross and Blue Shield protection! One of the unique features of your coverage is that you may continue it when you stop working. It doon'l retire when you do. Enjoy your retirement years with the utmost confidence that your quality coverage is still on the job for you, still the best health care and the best healthcare buy. When you retire, your group representative will tell you how your IUue.Cross and Blue I a broken collarbone.

about two miles south ot has been named special state committee operates, and The Lcnicks and the Berners'nett Square. assistant to Republican State 'we are not too aware of how were returning to Wilmington' jrjvfT jrrnest Chairman Clayton S. Harrison they operate. Mr. Lickle will rafter visiting relatives in the i i for the presidential ramnaign holn thp tn taff work tt- area, said Chief James R.

gether. r. i po ice he was going south and Lick lob wi be to coor-Ocsterling of Ontelaunee lu ship Police who cave this ac- Ca and direct campaign HARRISON SAID he personal- count of the accident- scraped. He stopped. Bowman activities in Delaware for Sen.

ly had never worked with Lickle I Lenick was southbound on told police' but Barry M. Goldwater, before but that he had been rec-Pennsvlvania Route 61 when a goinR' The accident occurred the Republican candidate, Har- ommended by the Goldwater Puerto Rico Battalion At Betlianv From the Smscr Bureau rison said. staff about 7:20 p.m northbound car driven by Raymond Hanson, 63, of Molirsville. a Lickle said todav that some A description of Alicca's car. luu lo0 ms wllJ be in BETHANY BEACH A Puerto made a left turn, cutting to his arrest.

Damage to'of volunteer groups with Rican National Guard artillery Lenick off. two cars was estimated at state committee, which your fund-raising and that he will Miield coverage can be continued. See group representative for full information. business of- battalion arrived in Delaware- LENICK COULD not avoid mn Rail hv Maaistratoicn 5h th uul DU-S1 operate out of his yesterday for a two-week en- ittinp Hanson car. Orsfer me Tm 'i lul ule luIle 0lln6- hittine Hanson's car.

Oesterline out of 3 Delawareans prefer BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF DELAWARE campment-its first in the First said. Hanson, who suffered a cut amon i The Delaware Committee for' State. scalp, was charged with failure1 I LICKLE. 35. a partner in the Goldwater.

through which: The 500-man unit flew to 0 yjeid the right of way. He' DiFilippo said today the date brokerage firm of Laird. Bissell smaller county units have beenj Dover Air Force Base and was was aone in his car. Alicea 's hearing had not Meeds, has been active in channeling their activity, is: to the camp here. On with Lenick besides the girls been set.

Goldwater groups that were es- headed by James L. Termine. tap is the normal Guard training WPre, his wife, Lucille, 26; an- tablished long before last The group recently opened a and practice firing of the 40-mm 0thrr daughter. Lisa Ann. 2: a month's Republican National headquarters at 10 VY.

iOth antiaircraft cannon. sister-in-law. Michelle Kovale- Convention. which it shares with Youth for Use of the Bethany camp is vich, 13, of 404 Bennington Road, I BOSTON j.P Doctors attend- Harrison said Lickle's ap-Goldwater. the first for a Puerto Rican unit West view; Berner, 31, his wife, ing Sen.

Edward M. Kennedy pointment did not mean that Lickle was finance chairman in a National Guard program to Joyce 26, and his other daugh- are considering the possibility the state chairman will restrict of the Volunteers for Nixon-; vary training sites for stale and tors. Brenda, 4, and Jean, 6. of surgery to speed his re- his attention to the state cam- Lodge in the 1960 campaign territorial units, a Delaware Na-' Lisa Lenick suffered a broken covery from a broken back paign. and served as a member of the tional Guard spokesman said leg, all the others were treated suffered in a plane crash June Harrison commented I don't finance committee of Citizens' last week.

ior cuts and bruises. 19- think they (the Goldwater for Eisenhower in 1956. Group Hospital Service, Inc. Main Office: 908 West Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19899 Wilmington OL 8-2441Dover 736-6431Milford 422-9570Seaford 629-9465.

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