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HOP KEEP IN EWARK YOUR MONEY FIR S T THE NE KP s Al' HO ~ · E Number 33 The Jewark Pos t, Newark, Delawar e, T hurs d ay, Novem ber 17, 1949 Can Dl~. Rees Spea ks At Dedication !Santa Claus CominglC t t M · t · F t Banquet To Newark On Dec. 3 on es a1.n aiDS as S o ugh t For Extended Stay P 2 p. 1 Ann ual Feed Only Few Weel,s 81. Nick ;o~e Tow n His ace; nd erlod Opens Off But Fund, Low Because Head q u arter s D u r ing Chr ist- Of CII' Engine Purcha e mas Season .HOW T O GET Contestants r{aeing The Aetna volunteers, who arc in Santa Claus is coming to Newark. I 1,000,000 V O TES n I~ e habit o( ~n:~ ' .~r in~ ~is. tressd calls Thc mcrry old gent wil l a rrive via ' qUI~c1;~;S HI:ct ea:7~m~~~cs °l~ il :~~ Toward Finish Line -~l"<"' nll . "_ .' yenr rOlln. I w e {lSSUe one the Baltimore & Ohio Ra ilroad on in the Post's subscription contcst. II Fight For Prize Iheir\~~\;~; . donations of t urk ey~ and Dec. 3. I Twcnty thousand votcs arc is- (or thcir annual banquet on He will be mct at the station by a I sucd during the s conel period on 15 welcoming committee of town digni- cach five-year subscri pti on (only Ri ding hi gh on thc threshold o( vic- ' lh~Y don't get any. thc tablc id ta rl e~. A sleigh will also be held In I $0.00 dlll'ing the contest). t 'th th th to be Iillic bare, since the com" waiti ng for hll.n , and he wilt be es- Just 25 such new or renewal ory. WI e ought of "now or , treawry is pretty much in the ' ~~II:~e:e . down Main Street in a gala subscriptions would entitle con - ~ees~: :~'; s h~~I~ri~~h i;st thhe~~ol~in=~' d c:~~ noll' b cause of the purchase testant to 500,000 REGULAR votes. tendant awards in the Post's big ncW fire engine and some 1000 feet Reports (rom his Arctic workshop and, as 50,000 EXTRA votes arc "Everybody Wins" subscription contest of new hose. The engine is say he will bring gifts ot candy for issued on each club of $20 turned have reached the tUI'l1 and have to be delivered around the ~::I~a~~~I.n~:t~~sp l:~~in;~~tsex~~~dead in, that many subsc riptions wuuld maneuvcred themselves into position of the year. stay here, long enough for every New- constitute ten clubs on which for the fin al spur t and, from now until Welt"fed, healthy firemen make for ark youngster to meet him personally 5 0~~~~ e~;~A r:~;:s ~:;te~~v:;\5 the fi nish, wili be battling for su" safcr commul1~I'Y' so all h ~me owners and tell him exactly what's wanted such subscriptions N. OW would premacy under hi p and spur. this area w 0 are a nxIous to sec Dr. Carl J . Rees here addresses the audience at the ceremonies dedlcat- under the tree on Christmas Eve. In a horse race the jockey who makes the volunteers keep up their vila- ing Newark's new war memorial last Sunday. Behind him on the speaker's He will make his headquarters in add up to 1,000,000 votes or the best get-away usually has a bet- reserves arc advised to notify the platform, right to left: Col. Layton A. Zimmer, Mayor Ford H. McBerty, the various stores on Main Street under a ~~l~L:'~~et~~~~~en at~ ~~:!e~ ~a7~i~l~ ter than cven break with the others that thcy a~ e wilting to nlal. e Rev. Leo W. O'Neil, Rabbi Jacob Kraft, the Rev" A. J . Jackson, Renard George, schedule yet to be announced. The ex- ni ng one of the major awards. It's for fina l success-IF hi s horse has thp donation toward t e annual feed. Willia m Coverda le, William Beswiok, George Wilson, a mi Curtis Morrison. act time of his arrival on Dec. 3 isn't that easy. speed 01' stamina, or what cver it tak,es. contribution~ m~y al s ~ ~e ma.Hed, known yet but will be announced soon, Listen, wide-awake contestanls. to spurt ahead of the others and cross of t e an que omnll ttee A citizenry physically strong and t by the unveiling of a granite monument along with details on where he w ill haven't you at least 25 good the finish line fil"st. , Harold Grant. soundly educated, conscious of its per- to Newark's 29 dead of World Wal' II. make his headquarters while here. And, of course, it is tbe finiSh linp. firemcn themselves are going to The jolly old fellow has agreed to friends who would lend their sup- (hat counts! a fl ying sq uad around the cOlln- sonal responsibility in democratic gov- A sizeable number of townspeople. come here in response to a request port to the extent of a ."full- As in all life's games- be it sports, seck donations. If they knock ernment, a healthy economy and ade- including a contingent of Gold Star from the Junior Chamber of Com- limit" subscription toward help- business, politics or contesls like this door, don't send them away quate military resources are essential Mothers, were on hand for the pro- merce. Local merchants are also co- ~t7iC~OL~U\~~7. ~:ul~~ou~~u~e ~~en~ - many "players" make a fin e stal·t but handed. You may want them if this nation is to be prepared to gram which opened with music by operating in sponsoring the visit, . with that their race is run. So, no a hurry. meet any emergency, Dr. Carl J . Rees which is expected to make Christmas • Surely you have! J ust try and see I mallei' where any or all of the con- Recorder Charles E. Moore re- said Sunday at the ceremonies dedi- the Aetna Band. The Rev. Leo W . 1949 one of the merriest Newar k has ~============~' I tenders in th is subscription race stand two fire alarms here the cating the new war memorial here. O'Neil, pastor of St. John's Church, seen in many years. at the half-way mark, no I'ace is ever Thp first came around 8:30 Dr. Rees, fo rmer state commander of gave the invocation, which was follow- Dallita W 0 r k e r I s won until the fi nish line is crossed. spa,ghettl . Satllrday morning for a chimney blaze the Ameri can Legion, was the princi- ed by the singing of "The Star Spangled "------.-- . Likewise, not one, of the leading con- home of Raymond Cochran on pa l speaker at the services, climaxed I (Continued on Page 12) Vol1 ey Of S hots. Rons e 'Charged With InJ'ury tenders can afford to slacken their pace of Hall ock S. duPont at Mill- R'd O f S C 11 A and rest on past efforts if they hopc Cromoads. There was no serious '16 h I eSI e ul,s 0 ege ve. To 8·Year·Old Child to finish "win, place or show." Too luayor Expected To Sign Lig t Residents of South College Avenue easily some contender might forge Fi re caused extensive damage to an were roused by a fusillade of shots ahead with a brilliant show of strength automobilc here shortly after 2 a. m. Ct ' t AI fit V Ch Iea rly Sunday morning, and many War ran t Issu ed O ver ,md win the "purse" that might havp Sunday. Th e car, owned by William on rac "J I er ..I.' ew anges tousle-headed. pajama clad home- In 'Front o f Mill been theirs. \\'8S parked on Corbett Street. owners turned out to defend their Present lcaders should be well pre- 01 the blaze Is unknown, but ___ loved ones from what, in these limes, Tues day pa red against any such eventuality. flames caused considerable damage LOCAL TRADITION SHATI'ERED I cou ld have been anything from another They should take no chances of being the ca r's interior. It·s ,news when . Rhodes Drug Store Near COllI P I'Olll ise G lline ll jailbrea k to a foreign invasion. A warrant was issued out-distanced at the fini sh by m erely doesn t advertIse m the Newark Post, In S Lor u l Y Sessio n Tuesday ' Turned out some college students had a few subscriptions. It would be far , , I R I and that's what happened last week. , , •. A ' picked that hour to celebrate the iery worker, for an alleged injul'y to better to win the prize you most desirp ons an{ otary n One of the store's proudest boasts IMcBer ty s OJ)Je~ lton s • r e Wash ington and Lee vlctory by . ~ttl!1g. 8-year-old f/ nSl?mary Foster . ;e9fu gh ' M .. H . i ~ t/'la t it is the P ozt's oldest c?n~ecu- CuL To F e w MUlOt' POIUtS C'A' :;orne firecrackers on the campul. J'·~~.I-:t~=~;t~I*.11J eetln~ ~al live advertlser- nevt: r m issed an ISSUC --- They fl ed back into the dorm~ &ttl m • o~ "s ince thc fi rst appearance of this paper I A compromise was reached Tues- when the police arrived.