The Newark Post

The Newark Post

• U! The Newark Post =-\ OL :\1 .' _' XIV NEWARK, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 NUMBER 19 ~ - ~========================-=-~-=-~====~~==~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~;;~~~~==================================~~~~~ J P CANNNOW SECRETARY AND To P,'eside at Newark Garden Club NEWARK SCHOOL'S 40TH ANNUAL V.F. W.Encampment Tours Next Week COMMENCEMENT FRIDAY NIGHT . 'TREASURER OF U. OF D. TRUSTEES Tho lours of gardens, scheduled for thi s \,!eek, have been postponed to the foll owing week. All club member s Mr. Cameron Beck of the New York Stock Exchange the Judge Victor B. W oolley and A. F. Walker Also Elected to • I a nd their f l'iend s are invited to visit Board; Governor Buck Attends Meeting gardens on Wednesday, Thursday and Guest Speaker; Many Prizes To Be Awarded Friday evenings, June 21, 22 and 23, In Addition to Diplomas ThreP Ill'\\ llI"lll lJ(>rs of lhe . Board at Delaware College nex t school year. 1rom 6 lo 8, daylight saving t ime, For (I f '1'1 11 . 1,'" "I' lhl' Il IV rSlly of It was l' opened last fa11 at the re- information call Mrs. R. 0, Bausman Sixty-eight young men and women for employ ment, to each of which has J) pIJl \\ ,U'I' \\,'1'(' (\"d,'c! at lhe annual quest of the student body af ter hav- 01' Mi ss Freda Ritz. will receive their public school diplo- bee n given individual and :f ri ndl y a t- I,linK (It'llII' ItIl:lI d on Salurday ing been c1osl'd for some t ime because d I hi' I th t d Illl I I t ( I 1ft TI tIt mas at the 40th Annual Commence- I tention, a n t 1l'oug W llC 1 e s. an - nnd nil 11m' 1111 '111 ,l'rs a rc grae ua es 0 a ac (0 pa r O.nage. 10 s 'ue en s SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ment of the Newark Sc1l001 on Friday ard not only :for the personnel of em- J)l'ln Il'A l" CII II I· I{C' . J ohn Pem'ce have not patromzed the Commons b . d I 1 0('f III of :\('\\;1rk. w a ~ 01 cled to suc- this year as well as anticipated, but it ACQU ITTED AT ELKTO evening. This year's commencement , ployces has en I'm e as a w 10 e c::dC lwJ'i I" H. I ': \all ~ . also of N w- I h~ s been decided to give it one mOI'e is the first commencement to be held I but that of the individual, whether 'k who lI i,',1 (,\(,ral \\'('('1( 5 ago. Mr. t l'l al. J. Herbert Weir, Principal of the ill the Newark School Auditorium. he beco mes an employee of the ex- ~'II I ;1l lIa, HI., I'!(,I'l I,d Fec r tary and The board a uthorized the finance Elkton E lementary School, was given Many prizes wi ll be awarded in adcli- \ change or not. This att itude has, per- . I . 'l 0 'tio lS l1d e e t' 'tt t h eaeI a hearing before Police Justice Manly t ion to the diplomas, which will be haps consciously, perhaps uncon - tr ea~lI r (>l' 01 t 1(' 1I ;'I\ ' f \~ 1 I ~; ' l Sl l ' } I I x cu Ive ~ol~m~ fe es 't~o go at t Drennen Saturday morning, on a awarded by Mr. Robert S. Gallaher, sciously, r aised the st andards in of- whi l'h ~ I r. ]>; "an' lat Ie c or mor e ane prepare a u ge or e nex wo I)resident of the Board of Education. fices or members and in kindred and th an II quartc'r or n century. fi scal years in the best way possible charge of assault on a school pupil, Superintendent Ira S. Brinser will associated business organizations in U C' "\Iit ('OUlt Judge Victor B. following ~ s closely as can be done and was promptly acquitted. pre ide. the financial di strict. Through his .,. II; "'.1 . I 'as elected the tentative budget prepared last The evidence as introduced at the The Guest speakel' at the Com- addresses in the past year alone to II'oollr.)," 0 °SIC1'ot't' deceased December. It has been impossible to h 10 succrcd I r "II" II. n,),lIl l~g' . ' - . ' prepare an exact budget owing to the earing was that on Friday, June 2, mencement will be Mr. Cameron Beck, over 200 organizations and 200,000 lind Ar thur I . " alke l, of WoodSide, fact that the university does not know I El'l1est Groves, Jr., a fourteen year Personnell Manager of the New York hearer s, he has con stantly emphasized wag nAmed . " " u('c.e ~ d Samu el H. as yet how much its annual appro- old pupil at the school who had been Stock Exchange. Mr. Beck has been the standards of propel' business mol'- Derby , a l ~ o o! \I no ~ I ~ ld , who recently priation from the federal government rude and insolent to teacher s on a Director of Personnell at the Stock als and attitude of employer to the . I nflcr sc' rvlng ma ny years on number of occasions, refused to take Exchange since 1916. Previous to this employees and in business leadership ~~ ~ Ig~~e~ r (i . ;\11'. Walker <is a son-in- ~~;~ ~~a~~t under the Roosevelt econ- a test being conducted by Mr. Weir, connection, Mr. Beck had a varied which seems to be iriherent in himself Inw of ~ r l ' . Derby. The board authorl'zed the purchase whereupon the latter took him out and valuable experience in this and to crop out in his every thought and Gover Jl or Buck, who IS an ex-offiCIO of the Wilson land just east of Frazer into the hallway and whipped him by other countries in the meeting of men word. He has been permitted by the mcm?er of th e bo ard, at ~ e nd ~ d t ~ e Field if the funds can be secured. striking him across the legs with a and the moulding of character. His Exchange to give full and free expres- mcct ln g. and . took a k~ e n In.tel est III There has been' talk for some tl'me of -=======~======== I short length of flexible garden hose. methods are, therefore, the results of sion of these standards in the work of I I b I I I ss OlS over - Wednesday evening the boy's father not his peculiarly gifted mind along hi s department. the( c I ra I ~l:~ HIH C ISCU I I the univer sity buying this property COLONEL SAMUEL J. SMITH swore out a warrant before Justice those lines, but also of a large experi- The simple, straightforward ac- I'II rl OUS maile . before any houses are built there, as Daniel H. Garrett, charging assault, ence. Since coming to the Exchange, counts of his actual experiences are On the l'rCOllllllc n lation of A. G. it is really urgently needed now in C . D the scope of his labors has constantly an inspiration and a I'evelation to Wilki nso n, bu sincss admi nistrator, it connection with athletics at the uni- menOtlOCnoeml mSaanmdueel.lVJe~~I~amnlstho'f Foe;'e~rg~ Several persons testified to seeing increased, so that the demands on his those \vho quest,'on the character of wa s decided lo contin ue t he Commons versity. IX marks on the boy's legs, but he him- time and efforts r epresent no small . Wars, will preside at the fifth annual self said they had now disappeared. matter. As an exampl\! it may be said busmess leadershIp of :oda: or who ~~~:'~~'~~;~ic~fw~nem~~P:;'i~:~~a~: ~~~e~ia~~'~~~~~;~e~s~: i;>.r E~~~~~: that in the past year alone, his office are doubtful of what It WIll be to- quarters of J. F. Spear Post, No. 615, for State, explained the Maryland law interviewed about 30,000 a.pplicants morrow. UNIVERSITY TO LOSE $44,000 Saturday, June 17th. The Encamp- that a teacher is justified in inflicting =========================== ment will open promptly at 10 a. m. corporal punishment to enforce order, OF FEDERAL FUNDS : ~~h. :· e~~~.n ~fec~~~si~~ :~~~.~ ,;71~ provided it is not done in an unreason- HUNDREDS SEE DA YETT'S MILL Amount Received Annually From Government To Be Cut take place during the afternoon able or brutal manner, and Judge session. Installation and banquet will Drennen promptly returned a verdict That Much; Appropriation of State Increued be held at 7.30 p. m. of not guilty. DESTROYED BY FIRE MONDA YNIGHT noffi cia l notice has been received bring the amount to be received down Eight Fire Companies Battle Flames for Hours by thc ni vcr ity of Delaware, Dr. to $133,000. Thought to have been struck by two warehouses nearby. A mill on i~::tc~ ; l!lt~:;~~~;) ~~ :;~~~~~n tt h~nn:~i~~~~ Fortunately the r ecent Legislature RACE TRACK TO BE BUILT lightning, the large flour and feed the same site was destroyed by fire sity rcccivcs from thc f ederal govern- passed a bill in which an emergency mill of J. Irving Dayett, near Cooch's in 1916, the one bnrned Monday night ment will b cut by 25 per cent start- appropriation of $50,000 is made to ON DAMERON FARM Bridge, was destroyed by fire during having been built to replace it. Mr. ing thc next fi tical year. the university to meet any cut that the storm Monday night.

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