Job Drive for State's Disabled to Start
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Keep Po Iccl With The Post A ImmUy paper with n ew. Po t Ad Ar Read I 01 yo urself, your children Let them lDtl'oduce your produet In virtua lly every Ind nelgbbor . home in the N ",ark trad THENE KPOST Ing area. ,:oLuME XXXVIII Number 26 -- Two• Past Di tt-i ct Heads Lion!l Heal' Fir t-Hand JOB DRIVE Address Local Rolm'iuus SCOUT COURT TICKETS FOR Fa I On A-Bol1lb D UJIluge APPEAL FOR FOR STATE'S Two past d istrict governors, EmmaI' Roberts, of Vincentown, N. J ., a nd Paul OF HONOR IS U.OFD.GROUP A vivid picturc of thc dUll1aac causcd Burkholder , of Dover, were the speak by U. S. bombs in J apan during thc FUNDS MADE DISABLED TO crs at the Newark R ota ry Club meet laltcr pal'l of thc war was drawn by ing on Monday n ight in the Academy PLANNED FOR ~LAY TO Go. Russell Amcs, DuPont engincer, in a Restaurant. W. S. Hamil ton, president, talk at thc Newark Lions Club on IN DRIVE FOR START OCT. 5 prcsided. Monday n ight. The club boasted a pcr fc ct attend TOMORROW ON SALE FRI. Mr. Ames rcccntly rcturncd from a GERM LAMPS ance record for the session, every mem inspection tour of J apanese cities, in "Employ The ber on the r oster being present. cluding Nagasaki and Hiroshimo. whcr Thr e new membcrs. Renard George, P r onlotions Advanced Sale the a tomic bombs fell. Pin-pa int bomb Calnpaign Hanclicapped Alcx Richards, and Gilbert N ickle, were ing by night flights was oft cn incffcc- formally inducted at the session. And Awards At Box Office For tive the cvidence shows, hc sa id, but Launched Year Week" Plans the atomic bombs caused indcscribl Guests present werc: Warren B uck- T o Be Given Members Set For devastation. Ago Still Far Al'e l-isted ingham, of Middletown; and Carroll The death toll at Nagasaki was ~~~ ; :byR.a~d ~rith t'p~;t~ e~~~ a ~~e ~e~ By 2 Troops Tomorrow and Sat. 35.000 with 35.000 injured. he said, whilc Short Of Goal Castle. at Hiroshima 70.000 weI' killed and Every c1nb. organization. vcterans' An in teresting ta lk is promised for Awards und promotions w ill be p re - The rolli ck ing farce. "Room Service." 70.000 injlu·ed. A rcnewed appe:ll for contl'ibutions group. church Jnd individual in this next week when P rofessor Thomas sented a number of local scou ts at a ri ngs up the curtain for thc 1947-48 ~7dalth~amd~~vefO t .toin~~;;~~~~~I~ i~eJ'~~~ 'bT A' Munroe. of the University of Delawar e, Court of Honor to be held tomorrow season of the University Drama Group. area hns n responsl I Ity as . n merl- H istory Depar tment. w ill discuss "Life evening at 6 p. m. at the community The play will be presented in Mitchell UNFINISHED DclawAre Avenue school building here can citi zen during the week of October in New Castle County 150 Years Ago." picnic grounds. west of Newark. Hall at 8: 15 on two n igh ts- Thursday, was issued this week by Eal'! Wyatt. ;·11. it was pointed out today. Th() 7- October 9th. and F riday, October 10th. chairman.. ' A camp fi r e supper. followed by story REPAIRS AT The lamps. which resemble ordinary c day pedod Iws been procl, imed by telling and singing. will preceed the J ohn P . S incla ir. president of the fl orescent tubes but which emit ultra- Presid ent Truman and Governo!' Wal HORSE SHOW Court. which will be staged jointly by ~ !~~~ r ~~ :~ II.~Oa~~~~: \~t ~~ :~k yo~a ~o~~ violet rays designed to sterilize the ter W. Bacon as "Employ the Handi· T r~~~~i ~: ~: l ~s6t of promotions w ill the business ma nager a nd the treasur- NHS TOT AL ~~~~S~~~I:t11: ~~ir~~I;'~e ;~~ cc~I~~~:.dw ~~ c capped Week." DRAWS 1000 be that of Ha rold Folk. who will be er. the group will dispense with mail - be installed as soon as su fl'icicnt funds Its two- fold purpose in Delaware was advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout. ing exchange tickets to the m embers. OVER $9000 nre secured. Mr. Wyatt said . disclosed yesterday in a statement by while Don Rittenhouse and J ames Instead. the box office at Mitch ell Hall P lans call for p lacing the lamps in the Governor's committee. "F irst. em- TO DAMERON Lew is w ill become Life Scouts. will be open ex clusively for members all eight classrooms as well as the c players are urged to hire ha ndicapped Other promotions will include: Rod- tomorrow evening, from seven to nine. cOI;ridors of the Delaware Avenue ' persons wherever possible. as they havc ney Smith and Billy Thompson. sec- and on Saturday afternoon. from two Some Work Still building. donc so admirably in the past. ESTATE SAT ond class; J ames Wollaston. first class; I to foul'. This advance sale is for the A total of $309.10 has been raised "Second. and perhaps even m ore im • Dave Poffenberger. star ; DOUglas l convenience of the members and to To Be Completed, to date toward the estimated $800 need- portant. all groups and individuals a re Ra nkin and Eugene Trivits. br onze insure them the more desi.rable seats. ed for their purchase. At the siart of asked to refer to U. S. E mployment W h palm. At either of these times members may Board Hears At the fund drive last year it was esti- Service offices 01' to the Vocational eymout Merit badges w ill be awarded as fol- procure their. seat tickets directly upon mated that a $4 contribution from every Rehabilitation Clinics of the State A d B I lows: Eugene Trivits. canoeing. rocks. payment of dues-for the current year, September Meet fam ily with children attending the Board for Vocational Education. all n ut er minerals. and photography; Douglass and may also purchase tickets for local schools would covel' the cost. To persons with disabiliti es. H T k Rankin. rocks. minera ls. reading. guests. date. exactly fi fty-eight residents have "Send to either of the offices the orses a e botany. and zoology; Dave Poffenberg- Telephone reservations may be made The delayed repair program at the contributed . namcs of such individuals; for. if they TAd er. leathercraft. photography. and by calling Mitchell Hall-8001- Q.uring Newark High School has cost $9.342.95 Officials hope to install the device cannot come to us. we w ill go to them." op war s cooking; J ames Wollaston. cooking and the hours the box offi ce is open. but to date with some work still uncom' before cold weather brings on the an- sa id Albcrt Stetser. cha irma n of the leathercra ft: J ames Lewis. canoeing. aU tickets must be paid for when pIe ted. Supt. Wil mer E. Shue repor ted n ual epidemic of colds among the Gove rn or's committee for "Em ploy the Despite overcast sk ies over 1,000 athletics. camping. personal health and picked up. After September 27th. the at the September meeting of the New- younger school children. F igures show Handicapped Week." spectators turned ou t Saturday for th e first a id; Bob Thompson. canoeing; Don box office w ill be open to the public ark School Board last week. Total cost that student absence due to colds is Working with Mr. S tetser are repre- a nnual Newark HOI'se Show and saw Ri ttenhouse. personal health. public from seven to n ine on the evenings of of the b road-scale project. wh ich covers greatly reduced in schools wherc the sentatives of more thon a dozen state Gene Weymouth on S uzanna and Lee health. pioneer ing. first aid and camp- September 29th. October 1st, Octobel' repairs delayed through the war period. lamps have been placed in operation. agencies. such as the American Legion. Butler on Rusty ta ke first place hon- ing: Bill Reybold. rocks. m inerals. and 3rd. October 6th. 7th. and 8th . w ill be around $12,500. he sa id. A P .-T. A. committee. appointed to Veterans of Foreign War s. Disabled ors in a field of 105 entries at the canoeing; Harold Folk. canoeing. rock s. By this proced ure it is hoped n o~ Tax receipts for August from the study the effectiveness of the devices. American Veterans. Veterans Admin- Homewood Driving P ark. minera ls. weather. forestry and physi- only to simplify the distribution 0 local district amounted to $6.747.59. it has recommended after considerable istralion. newspapers. radio. and m o- The Hunter championship wetIt to ca l development; J ay Steinouer, cook- tickets. but also to make .up a ne,:"ci was further reported . investigation that they be installed tion picture theatres. and the Chamber the Weymouth horse. and the Buller ing and home repairs. accurate. and u p- to-date Itst ~f pal Principal item of business at the ses- h ere. of Commerce. entry was tops in the J um per class. P arents and friends of the scouts a re membershi p. Hereafter. notice o · me~ t ~ sion was thc au thorization of funds for Contr ibutions should be mailed or Joe Clancy on Carglin was Reserve invited to attend the affair. Those who ings and future major productions WII new equipment in the Home Econo- brought to the School Offices.