
I' GATHERING TO' BE STAGED IN WOLF HALL MONDAY THENE KPOST The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, October 6, 1938 umber 37 Map Of Area Under Erosion Control· EXTENSION ENFORCE COURSE TO ONE-HOUR C. Of C. Affair Is Open BE GIVEN PARKING To Public In General Instructlions Police Ordered ---------------------------------------------~® In Chemical To Tag Autos; Leaders At C. of C. Civic Meeting BALTIMORE Engineering \ Council Meets LEADER. TO Announcement was made this Enfo rcement of the one-hour and week that a chemical engineering three-hour parking regulati ons on extension course will be given dur- Main Street is being carried out to ing the school year at the Univer- the li mit of the law, following the ADDRESS sity of Delaware. One two-hour issuance of instructions by Chief ~f"rmatton of class will be held pel' week for of Poli ce Cunningham last week . • ~~i(ER'ET:~.: . United States thirty weeks. "Now that parking limits are ASSEMBLY of .' BohC'min. No definite prerequisites hav plainly indicated on Main Street, " in, Yugoslavia, Bul- ,------------ been set, but it is highly desi rable said Chi ef Cunningham in announc­ that students have had se,-eral ing t he campaign, "we plan to break W. H. Meese I me I ne:I~!n'~~ ' ~~~n~~~~ TERRITORY years of college chemistry and some up the evils being commi tled by contentmcnt to Europe COMMITTEES training in mathemati cs through motorists. By enforcing the limits Outstanding Au strian-born Wll- elementary calculus. Six credits to- laid down by Council, I feel cer­ ward a college degree (three each tain that the hazardous practi ce of Citizen Of .,,----'-.. 'a"ff'al'i:so l:~:i : ~ e~n h~~d~~ ~~: ENLARGED APPOINTED semester) may be had, if desired, by double-parking wi ll quickly be eli m- I Mal'ylaJl(1 Facult y Cl ub of the UIlI ­ proprly quali fi ed students, ina ted." - ---.....- ---- --oelo Munday even- wnr . C I It w ill be a course in ch mical While only six cars were tagged E rOSIOn ontro Newark Century engineer ing calculati ons, covering for parking violations in September, F inal plans for lhe open-hous fundamental methods of calculation 20 have been mal'ked for trans- civic meeting to be held in the Uni- A rea I hcrease{I Club Holds of heat and weight quantities in- gr ssions since Chief Cunningham versity of Delaware's ' Wolf Hall p 't T 41 540 A ' I . volved in industr ial processes. P ar- issued his orders last Saturday_ De- Monday evening have been complet- Ncw ark [ :'~ J e~, 0 , cr es Dltlal Session - ticular attenti on wi ll be devot d to spite numcrous warnings, almost ed by the Newark Chamber of c;~~;~ceut;u r e,e m ~ __ _ ____ stOlc hiomelry weIght and heat bal- half of the tIckets Issued have been Commerce, sponsor of the a lTaiI'. m a lecent RIchard S Snyder, Delaware state Mrs. J P earce Cann and Mrs E ances of c o m b u~tlOn , chemIcal and gIven to mploye s of Mam Sh eet George M. Haney, chamber vice the LIOns Club of conrd 1l1ator for the Soil Conser va- B Crooks were the spea kers at the melt,allurglcal ,pl ocesses, eondensa- stor s, pol,'ce s ~ate . , pl-esident and chairman of tht! com- .~h~~' I~~:~':~:~':ltl0 r e lton ServIce. U S Depar tment of Newark New Centut y Club's 111 1- lt o _ and vapol,lzatl on, thermochem- Co u~ o ll l~l Session _ , l11ittee in charge, announced this f thc Austnan 1m- Agn culture. today announced that tlal meeting of the year on Mnndav Ish y and t h ~ 1 m o p h Y S I~ s In an effol t to ,lid the ChIef en- WIlham H, Meese Carleton E, Douglass mO I-ning that the session wi ll start O 1\1:1' Hauser 13,540 acres have been added to the a fternoon The former descrIbed De .tall~d Sbluhons force local o r d ll~a n ce s, the CouncIl at eight o'clock. MI'. Haney is being ~er;hl~r:~- II~~'~~~ ~:~ ~ :;~~ltO~r~~'~ j e:;~~I~~e s~~,:~~~l :;:U~ : ' ~~h~: ~ r ~~sc a ~~'~ O ~~i Pg;~e B~~ ;. ~ f:~ I;i~~II~;i~ ~: ~~~ ~ ~~ d d ~~~~~:~t l ~~ ~~ I~:r:l~rg ~~t~:i:g;,~~t~b~( e : e~~:~~ MEETING ISECURITY ~~~;~.~~~~~~ :~:~~_~~ne~~~;~D~~~ !~ in M~X I~" and during The pres nt 28,000 . acre area was Impre ss lO~ s of condItIons 111 : ?rtu- l eem~. e A S s~ Ut ~ ~~_sbO~k , I~~~~e :I~:d ~~b bi~t. :, e r e~o f~re~ I:~ ~~ ~;:;e d uh;s Trust Company; Charles E. Grubb. In h,s speech. b e- e ~l a r ged, ,to ,b r1l1 g mto the bound- gal, obtall1ed on a recent VISIt to Wa tson's: "Industrial Chemical Ca l- time between police work and duties OF D ~ R OPERATORS b'lsiness administrator, and Dr. Club he predIcted arr es a lalgel number of both coast- that country. The speakers were culations" will be used ith the light at' d power division !Jl Walter Hu11 ihen, president, both of facing Em-o pe al plain a.nd piedmon_t farms, _and intr.o,d uced by Mrs. A. D. Cobb, Membership in the ciass has been w Chief Cunnin'gllam's September • 11. • the University of Delaware, to war; that HItler thereby g l~et ~e l a w a l : ta r me~ st h a chall man of the program commIttee. limited to 30 members and appJica- report submitted to Council show- W. H . Meese, vice president of injusltceS done the more comp e e emens ra. lOn 0 , e Demonstr:Ltion Gi ven tions will be accepted in the order ed 81 polic calls for the month. COlIlnlittces W ' I I the Western Electric Compnny and by Frcnch dictati on methods ~se d to slop SOIl washll1g F ollowing the regul ar business received. It is important, therefore, Sixteen arrests were made and 16 al'lllllg SSlle( works manager of the Point Breeze of Ve. , ailles and and. fertlltzer losses. session. presided over by Mrs. T. D, that applicati ons be fi ll ed out and overn ight transients were provided AnnOllllced To Holder s Of Works, Baltimore, has accepted the '!ouncetil ire3UeS, not the cause of S .tnce the fi rst Of. the year, tech- Mylrea. a demonstrati on o[ lhe pub- returned promptl y_ The lirst meet- with lodging. chamber's invitation, issued through Two days fol- ntCl ans tn .the project offIce, have Ii c address system, recently pur- ing of the cl ass ~as held Tuesdav. Four accid nts and two breaking At Sess."OJl SL .k H . MI', Douglass, a life-long friend a nd lne Munich be e ~ ~v o r ktn g WIth farmers 111 the chased by the club, was given by The cl ay and hour for later meel- and entering cases were investigat- OC S e l e former neighbor, to speak before the Sudeten- Chnstlana Creek w a t~ r s h e d to set , Mrs. R. T. J ones. ings of the class may be changed to cd, one bicycle was recovered and ----- I --- the open-house n,eeting. "' f_~r!~_C~;;;;';~F.',l~:~'_w'i::m:::m e dia.t(: th r~o t uP. ~ o mp l e te so 1_1 savtng p la_n,s on The musical program consisted of suit the convenience of the group returned to its owner, ancl one case Mrs, Walter Williams, Mrs. J. E. "Co~,s u l t your b1,nker before trad- Community Problems PrIme Mm- thell fi elds. Actual fi eld wO l k has vocal selecltons by Mrs. Carl J . and instrllctor. of larceny in a store was investi- Full er and Mrs. H. T. Robertson, ing any stocks of known value" is As a former president of the Bal- 's st,1tement, fol- already been completed or partly Rees, who sang, "The Nightingale." gated. state omccrs of the C_ A_ R., allend- the advice olTered by local fin anciers timore Associati on of Cmnmerce, , o[ t he pact, completed on nearly 1.500 acres by Alabieff, "The Clothes of Heav- PI 'b'lI P ' .. T Two arrests were made for each d the first fall meeting of the If ollowing reports 01 operati ons in MI'. Meese ranks as one of the out- rem ~mbe r (hat" lf it w ~ ~ r e farmers have agreed to , .. by Du ~ hill , ~n d "My Love Is a y) " lO ~ 1 ,lIll , ~ of the following olTenses: Rer. kless Cooch's Brid,ge Chapter, D l1ughters Newark that center around the ex- standing leaders in the Maryland thIS way It would call ?, out these plans and help the lAen Mu l e t e~ r , by DI Nogero_ She WAS Be I l cseutcd Tile ~I ay driving, trespassing, disorder ly con- of the Amepcan RevolutIon. at the change of sound stocks fOI' atlrac- metropolis, His speech will be de- - ~ - : ---" " .... _ . on. ~> war. You m ust ser vIce set up a demonstratIOn accompal1l cd by Mrs. A. A. Relff_ The first playbill program of the duct. and assault and battery. Single home of . Mrs. J Irv1l1 Dayet\, tlve 100kll1 g, but worthless secunt- voted to community problems and we 'N corred: Survey Shows Erosloll Tea was served by Mrs. H. A. year, inaugurating U1C dramati c arrests were made fOI- larceny of Cooch's Br Id ge, Saturday afternoon.
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