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KEEP YOUR MONEY TH:E NE K "POST AT HOME ~XL NUm=b=e=r=1=8====r=~~====~====~~====T=hFe==N=e=w=a=rk==p=O==t'=N==ew==al='k;,=D=e=l=aw=· =ar~e~,=T=h=u=r~d~a~y~,~A~l~lg~U~st~4~, ~1~94~9~==========================r=====~P~R~IC~E~'~F~fVE~::C~E=N=T=S P--ROJECT TO 28NewarkersNam~d l 46 PCT. OF ISPEEDING 5-Day Registration TO QUARTER r On u. D. Dean's LIst lated At Schools fLUORINATE 525 Students~erit Roll For PUPILS HERE VIOLATIONS New Pupils To Enroll Between 170 ~PUPILS Spring Semester Aug. 15-19 At High TER HERE TOP AVERAGE ARE HIGH School Office IN CHURCH The Dean's List at the University of Dela ware for the spring semester or Police Nab Registration of pupil s who plan to DELAYED 1948-49 includes 525 students, or about Rate Above enter the Newark Schools for the first NEXT TERM 25 per cent of the entire student body. Nat'l Norm, 38 Motorists t ime this fall will bc held Monday, The li st named 28 students from New August 15, through Friday. August 19, Details On Plan FOUl' Doctors a rk. Tests Show Past Month Supt. Wilmer E. Shue announced yes Dr. Franpis H . Squire, dean of the terday. To Ease Crowding Appl'ove Plan; university, r eported that 25 sludents The r egistration will be for both had scJ:olastic indices of 4.00, equiva Forty-six per cent of the el ementary A stepped up campaign against beginning and transfer pupils. Hours In District Are Five Are Still lent of a straight "A" average. A rec pupils at the Newark Schools are above speeding motorists here is reflected in will be from 9 to 12 a. m. in the high ord averaging at least 3.00, or "B," for the national average in subject mastery the July police report, released this school offices. Given By Brader Unheard From all subjects i~ necessary for inclusion and general academic achievement. week by Chief William Cunningham. Officials warned that this w iII be on the list. Arrests for the month totaled 51 of This was shown through standard the final r egistration period for the Full detail s on the plan announced Students named from Newark High which 38 were for violations of ' the achievement tests administered to September term. Individual r egistra some time ago to hold overflow classes !be plan to fluorina te the town School were: Edwar d J . Davis, Herbert 25-mile speed limit. pupils in grades on to six last May. tions will be accepted aIterwards dur of the Newark Public Schools in the supply as a curb on tooth decay S . Slack, Thelma G. Thompson, Robert The force also caITied out a number The results, which were tabulated re ing the remainder of August. but no Sunday School rooms of thc Methodist children was again held u p W. Kennard, Daniel L . DuHammell, of investigations, including fiv e acci cently, were r eleased by Henry M. registration will be held on the open Church this fall were outlined yest ~'t Town Council at its August dents. one auto and one bicycle lar Harry W. Maclary, John A. Rothrock, Brader, elementary supervisor. ing day of school. Those in tendin~ to day by Henry Brader elementary sup on Monday ni ght. ceny, one case of maliCious mischief Paul W. Morton, Jr., Sally Wooleyhan, The completed figures show 46.7 pet enroll should bring a birth certificat'l ervisor at the school. and one r eport of breaking and enter dclay was caused by the fact Joseph M. Brown, Louis H . Coxe, IV, cent of the children above national or other proof of birth date. About 170 children. including first, ing. Both the auto and the bicycle fou r local doctors have r e Albert A. Thorp, William H. Burnett, average, 25.8 per cent average, and 26 .6 The fin al sign-up period. starting second and third graders, w ill attend were recovered. The police also check th us far to Council's r equest Sophie McVey, Mary A. Bueche, Ethel per cent below average. August 15, is for prospective first classes in the spacious quarters in th · ed on a r eported case of insanity, but approval of the project. R. Weaver, Robert L. Coxe, Martin F . The tests. which are given to thous graders who did not enroll during the basement of the church. The largest no details were given. physicians. Dr. William Silverman McAllister, Wayne J . Pollari, Elizabeth ands of school children throughout the pre-school clinic last spring and for group, about 130 pupils, w ill be the The remainder of tbe month's a r Dr. Wallace Johnson, and tw.o G. Dawson, Franklin L . Adams, Wil country, provide a fairly accurate older pupils who are transferring to t hird graders, who will be divided into rests, wer e classifi ed as follows: drunk relerir.rians, Dr. !'lobart Hare and D~" liam F . Lindell, Jr., Harry E . Downs, gauge both as to a pupil's progress in Newark from other schools. four sections and assigned to the E.l-symin gton, have forwarded t hell' Richard A. Smith, P atricia G. Reybold, relation to the norm and to the and disorderly, 1; assault and battery, Another record enrollment in the church' junior, intermediate and be awvra l to Coullcil. Five other doc- Ernest A. Korber, Robert D. Murphy, effectiveness of the school's curriculum. 1; disorderly conduct, 4; resisting ar first grade is expected this year, ac ginner department rooms. In addition, 1,1lUe still to be heard from. They Eu~ e n e C. Robinson. The tests varied for the older and rest, 1; passing on righ t, 2; drunk, 2; cording to Supt. Shue. He anticjpates groups of 20 first and 20 second graders failing to have operator's license 111: Dr. Hu ghes Nutter, Dr. J ohn R younger groups. Grades five and six a slight increase over the approximate will use the church. Signed, I: passing red light, 1. 01'. Arthur Mencher, Dr. C. were given tests covering such sub ly 145 first graders last term. Besides the classroom space, the and Dr. G. Burton P earson. Barn Destroyed In jects as r eading, history, English, geo A total of 251 telephone calls were children will be able to usc a play !be Council ~greed at its J uly ses graphy and science. Grades three and handled. Overnight lodging was pro ground area in the rear. Th pupils I!II io go ahead with the fluorine plan $18,000 Blaz~ Near four wel'e quizzed on reading. English, vided lhree persons. Rites Held Saturday will continue to usc the cafeteria in timn as a \\'ritten okay from the arithmetic and social studies; grades One person was sent to the work the main school building and attend !!dies could be secured. This was r e- Here On Saturday one and two concentrated on reading house and two were held for the Court For Newark Woman assembly programs in the high school in a le((er to each physicia n and nLlmbers tests. of Common Pleas. auditori um, walking there from the IHlI ",ral weeks ago. Since the latter have Only Other Call Past Week For The police car traveled 3,669 miles Killed In Car Crash church via Delaware Avenue. a nd the motorcycle 433. gi ven their verbal approval. Fire In Basement Of Arrangements are also being made 's current request is regard NursiJ1g Substitute Magistrate Clarence Foster r eported Mrs, Ada B. C. Claringbold Suc- to have school buses load a nd unload Kase Residence collection of $485 in fin es for the as a formality for its pro cumbs In Hospital After Ac- the children dail y directly at the Named For August month complaint once the plan cident Near Glasgow church by using Harold Sheaffer's . The doctors are not being A bolt of ligh tenin g ignited a barn driveway . support the fluorine pla n but owned by Finley Geesman, on the Miss Mary Roberts To Serve As Advertise For Bids In addition to regula r classroom sta te that fluorination of :~l~~~~; -~tg\~ o~: ~~~~~~a:\o~a:u~~~~ Visiting Nurse During Ab- 0 St t R . ra~h~I~~7~;~~I~, l\;~',s. :~: ~i~!e ~o~~~ ~veol~ie~~~ ~~Ii~~e u= ~:~~~:g~: ~rr~hvi~~~ its contents, including one calf and sence of Miss Leak n ree epaIrS juries received in an automobile acci- those in the main bui ldings, including large q uantities of hay and grain. The L PdP' E d dent last Wednesday ni gh t. was held art, music and physical education pro- Council also I'eceived a letter from loss was estimated at $18,000. Miss Alice Leak, visiting nurse for ong ropose rOJect xpecte Saturday from the Shellender Funeral grams. !!SUite Board of Health saying that The flames spread quickly in the this section, announced yesterday that To Cost $20,000 Home. Furniture and supplies will be in- Ibd no obj ection to the plan, but wooden structure and were well under- Miss Mary Rober ts will substitute for --- Mrs. Claringbold passed away in the stalled in the church prior to the open- cting out that the process was still way when fir emen from Newark and her from August 8 to September 8, Tow n Engin eer Arthur Hauber ad-I Wilmington General Hospital the morn- ing of school to facilitate the organ- stage and that final Christiana arrived.