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l/le Newark' Post V LUl\,fE XV] NEWARK, DELA~ARE , AUGUST 5, 1925. NUMBER 27 Death Claims David C. Rose, Firemen Hosts Survey Of Local Water Supply Junior Farmers Following Severe Relapse Yesterday To Thousands Planned By State Board Of Health Open Five .. Day As a result of co nsiderable di scus able, it is pointed out, a s t hey ta p Course At College At 14th Carnival sion of the problem of protecting the perha ps the only wa ter level in that Peculiar Fever Brings On Last ex ist ing water supply for the tOWil 'ection of the hundred. Both the Illness Of Prominent New Early Receip ts Show Promise of of Newal'k, fi eld men from the " tate P ennsylvania Railroad lind the on Boys' and Girls' Clubs From All Over Board of Health olike in Dover wi ll tinental Fibre ompany huve drilled State Represented Here in Get Record-Bre~king Attendance This be here in a few days to make a sur unsuccessf ully on adjoining tract s. ark Resident; Served Many Together Meetings; Girls Study Week; Booths Well Patronized vey of the tei'l'ito l' Y surrounding the Were anything to happen to t he sup Interests Well; Was Bril w ~ lI s in'the Depot Road section. pl y, it would mean, according to the Ho e Craft Dr. A. T. Davis, secretary of the Ma yor, an expenditure of over $100,- liant Business M9n PARADE SCHEDULED TOMORROW Board, was in conference with Mayor 000 to provide water f r'om anorher Frazer on Monday r elative to the so urce. PLANNING FULL PROGRAM llnvid C. Rose d ied this morning at With a blaze of lights, a swil'l ing survey. It was stated by the Mayor The Town owns u block of land one o'clock in his home on Sou th crowd, band music, merry-go-round following the conference that there is surrounding the well s at present. One hundre d boys and girls from ('.,lIege a v nue. squawks, and a roat' of many voices, no cuuse for a larm whatever regard Council , however, is desirous o'f get p racticall y every community in the 1'11 1'. Rose, who had been critically Newark's 14th unnuul Firemen's Car ing the situation here. The water ting the opinion of the Board of wral sections of the State entered ill fo r several da ys, lapsed into a nival swung into action Saturday f rom town ~v e lls has been recently Health with respect to building oper upon the se\'enth annuli I Junio'r Short ,t.nt.(' of coma early yesterday, f rom night. subjected to comparative tests and ations nearby, a nd to ascer tain how Course at the Univer, ity here yester wh ich he _never rallied. Word from Close to 5000 people jammed the found absolutely pure. The object of close houses should be allowed to ap day at noon. The course is given un der the auspices of the University th bedside last night indicated that Carnivull grounds on Academy Street. this survey, instead, is to lay plans prqach the wells. nil hope had been abandoned. Mem- Booths were swamped with eager for the permanent safeguarding of The report of the survey l'\1en will and conducted by State leaders in 1ll' l's of hi s immediate family and his hopef ul s, bent on a night of pleasure. the supply. likely be made to the Mayor within a Boysl and Girls' Club work. A. D. physicians "'were present when the Throug h General Chairman Fulton, it The town wells are extl'emely valu- few days. Cobb is in charge of t he boys and end came. was announced that t he receipts had =============================_ Miss Kathryn .E. Woods is directing \\' hile hi s illness was generally reached the r ecord mark of $1600 for the girls' section. They are being know n to be se l'io us the death of Mr. the opening night. It was an increase assisted in the course by Mi sses DAVID C. ROSE Farm Tour Halted By Star Football Player nOFC came a s a heavy blow to the of $200 over the first night's receipts Moore and Comstock, and Ed Willim, coml11 unity in which he has been so Mr. Rose died here early this last summer. Monday night's total To Coach Teams Here Jr., county cl ub leader here. active during the best years of his morning foll owing an illness of \~ as $625. Bad Weather Today The first contin gent of down state li fe. Two weeks ago he was stricken two weeks. The Aetna boys worked like Tro youngsters al'l'ived Tuesday morning. down by a type of malaria known as jans at their va ri ous posts. Nothing To Carry On Program Next Tuesday, C. C. Myers, Brown University Quarter- Luncheon was served in the Co m "Florida fever." Stomach t rouble was left to "Bill ." Every booth held mons at noon. The yo ung siudents wa s a n added complication. He a n able crew, most of whom were ex Says Bausman; Plan Poultry Cull- back, Appointed Assistant to Frost. will occupy rooms in Harter Hall, rall ied las t week and held his own for Former Rector Here during their stay in Newark. Regis perienced hands at Carnival wo rk. ing Demonstrations burg by College Board se l· · ral days. Specialists weIr again Over in the Armory Leslie Hill was trution was completed in Wolf Hall call ed Sunday la st, however, as his In Charge/ Of Funeral running a dance, which attracted over yesterday morning a nd rooms as The New Castle Coun ty farm tour, g'l'a dually weakening co ndition gave -- 100 coupl es during the evening. The Charles C. Myers, of Ardmore, Pa., signed. scheduled for today, was call ed off cause for a larm. Rev. Ed ar J M R ' Old streets about t he Academy held the a graduate of Lower Merion High Regular exercises, games and ~ I r . Rose was 67 years of age. I g ones, r. ose s this morning by County Agent Baus overflow from the grounds. School and Brown University has sports will be important phases of man. Over t he phone this afternoon, A Power in the Community Pastor, Coming On From Cincinnati been appointed a ssistant coach at the the week's program. The college Larger Than Ever Mr'. Bausman stated that the tour University of Delaware. Announce- swimming pool will be opened to t he Forty-fi ve years ago Mr. Ro e The Rev. Edgar Jones, rector of St. Newark is holding the first large will be held next Tuesday, August ment of hi s appointment was made by s tudents at reg ul ar intervals, with ca mc to 1 ewark to li ve. He was em- Pa ul's Cathedral, Cincinnati, Ohio, Carnival of the season in t his section. 11th. The steady rain which fell in Dr. Walter Hullihen, presid ent of the competent instructors. The Short plo ~'e d at tha t t ime by the P ennsyl- assisted by the Rev. W. G. Haupt, of The wisdom of setting up the date this section early t hi s mo rning, with University today. ~ - Course closes a t noon Saturday. I'ania Railroad us landscape gard- the Church of the Ascension, Glouces has a lr'eady become appal·ent. Hun- no sign of cl earing, was the cause of F rank M. For'stburg, a graduate o'f The firs t g eneral forum was held enc!'. From that humble beginning tel', . J., will be the ministerS' in dreds of people from Chester Coun ty, t h~~~~ s t:~ ~ ~ :~~ :~t. a lso . a nnounced a Franklin and Marshall College, in la st evening in the Lounge Room of as a young man, he 1'0 e to one of the charge of the funera l of David C. E lkt on and Upper 'Cecil County, Mid- 1919-1920 coach at Wilmington High Old Coll ege. MI'. Cobb presided and rn o_t influ entia l men in the co 111- Rose, it was announced today . dletown li nd Hockessin attended the series of poultry culling demonstra Schoo l a nd for t he past f ew years outlined t he activities of the week. Illu nity. His progress was steady Services will be held from St. opening night. It is hard to SIlY tions to be held 6n nearby fa rms coach at Lower Merion, where he E. G. J enkins, State Club Agent of a nd rapid. }from a young gardener, Tho~8 Church here at 2 o'clock whether Saturday night's crowd has >t hree days n~x~ week. H. S. Pa.lmer, made a n excell ent record as a coach, Maryland addressed t he boys and he rose to the position of head gal'd- standard t hne, Saturday afternoon, eve r been surpa sed; ce rtainly it was poult ry specralrst of the Ex~eL'rm e nt was recently appointed to have charge girls on "Club Work Across t he Line." enl' l' of this division of the road. He with interment at Head of Christiana well up wi th the leading public gath- tatron her e, . together With Mr. of physical education and inte r'col- His talk proved interesting and help ~ucc ee d ed J. E. S mith as director of Church Cem'etery.