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ILLIANT DINNER AT UNIVERSITY INAUGURATES STATE'S 300th BIRTHDAY @ Main Street Should Be Protected With " TOP" Sign FIRST THE NE.lK At All Intersections .POST 1. ---------------- ---¢ POULTRY YOUNG BOY RAISERS KILLED BY Swedish Minister Is ASSEMBLE AUTOMOB'LE Guest At Affair Here --------------------------------------------0 World's Congress Driver Released SEEKS SIXTH TERM To Be Held In Under $2,000 DEADLINE DINNER FOR Clevelalul Bond For Trial NEARS FOR GOVERNOR From July 28 to August 7, 1939, Theodore Erhart, six-year-old son ;~~ ~~~rsg :t~stho~ ~~~ l ~dj~~~;~o;i~:. ~e ~~~:,n!:;I~i~~oa :~ ~~tjn~~a~~~; CANDIDATES FOLLOWED position in Cleveland, Ohio, will be Tuesday morning when he was open to the seventh World's Poultry struck by a car operated by Miss Congress and Exposition which will Wilhelmina L. Mackie, 24, of near Filing Limit BY ASSEMB'Y be the greatest event that ever has Fair Hill, at the intersetion of Capi- been associated with any single tal Trail and the Ogletown Road. Is At Noon branch of agr iculture throughout Picked up by Carl Rankin, of Judge Hugh M. the entire world, according to in- Newark, the boy expired due to in- On Saturday formation received by officials of ternal injuries while enroute to Morris Delivers the Delaware State Poultry Associa- ~~~n~~on~:~ ~~S:dta~ wt;;;e ~:l;;:~s The first . conteit in three years tiO:' meeting of chairmen of the John N. McDowell M. Johnson. y e for a seat I~ the C o~ncil of New- Highlight Talk various committees of this state as- ------- The tragedy occured about eight ark looms In the Middle I?lstnct At University sociation was held Thursday eve- GRA o'clock while the boy was on his where Herman Wollaston, mcum- ning of last week in the State Board DUATE way to school in the company of bent, and Robert . M. Thompson of Agriculture building in Dover two sisters, Thelma, 14. and Emma, h a~~a~~~o~~c~~bt:r~:r ac~~~~~~e~f a ~~~~ ~~~~~~:~ e s~~r~~~u~~;t~is~~ t? discuss plans for the particip?- CHOSEN BY ! ~~ nakndI4~ playmate, Ethel Crook- Council from the .Eastern Distri~t , less in regarding the importance of h on of Delaware poultrymen m , has tiled for his Sixth term, while the occasion, Delaware's official ;;: ~: ~?~~ ::sU l :~rend~~n~l~es~ r e dT~. Released Under Bond J ohn F. Richards, representative 300th birthday was appropriately Wright, president, and Victor D. ALUMNI According to reports, the children from the. W es t ~ rn District, has celebrated by a colorful dinner and Carmine, newly appointed secretary halted at the intersection to allow made pubhc his Intent to run for a public assembly at the University of the State Board of Agriculture, one car to pass and the boy then second term. of Delaware Tuesday night. who are much interested in the ex- started across the street ahead of The final hour for office seekers Councilman C. C. Hubert The dinner, staged in Old College, hibit plans. J h N M D II the others. to place their names on the ballots was in honor of Governor Richard Conference At A total of 98 nations and 48 states 0 n . c owe Miss Mackie, who was accomp- is at noon Saturday. Election is C. McMullen, and was attended by have been invited to send exhibits SIt I T anied . by a cousin. Stanley Mackie. scheduled for Tuesday, Apnl 12. SURVEY IS Hi s Excellency the Honorable Woll- 'Vilmillgton and official 'delegates to the exhibi- e ec e{ 0 18, satd she did not see the boy in Promises Cooperation mal' F. Bostrom, representing His tion, and it is estimated that the Fill New Post time to avert the accident. She is Councilman Wollaston, a member Majesty King Gustaf V of Sweden, Tomorrow attendance from the United States reported to have been traveling at of the bod from 1933 to 1935 was and Madame Bostrom, as well as 'll b t a moderate r ate of speed. y .. '. STUDIED leading dignitaries of the state. The . and foreign countries WI e a A . d b f M . t returned to office Without 0PPOSI- affair was capably arranged by Dr. The Rev. Henry Hltt Crane, D. least a half-million people r epre- Announcement. was made this ~ratg n e e ore a g I S l' ate tion two years ago. A vast holder has been acti ve in D., pastor of the Elm Park Metho- senting the poultry industry. Dela- week of the appoIn tm ~n t of J ohn N. Dantel Thompson on a charge of as- of real estate and m anufacturer of Wilbur O. Sypherd and Dr. George since 1910 and dUl'lng dlst Episcopal Church, Scranton, ware IS plann1l1g (or a state ex- McDowell , 28, of Philadelphia, as sault an? battery With a motor ve- building blocks, he announced his U. of D. TI.llstees ~;li~~~S~~; ~?~:\~~~ :.eh ea d s at the held many respon- Pa .. wlll be the guest speaker, l ep- hlblt which may include also ex- secretary of the Un~v e. r sl ty of Dela- hlcle. MISS Mackie was released un- candidacy despite prolonged illness n hiS nati ve state of resent111g the Board of Foreign Mls- hibits prepared by individual poul- ware. Alumnt ASSOC iatIon for an 111- del' $~. OOO bond. The aCCi dent W?S that forced his temporary retire- P A 0 Brilliant AJJair Massa<:husells. and New slons of the denom111 a tI ons, at the It'ymen to bring to the attention of defintte term. l~vestlg a ted by Chief of PolIce WI1- ment from active affairs during the ostpone ctlon With Gove1'l1or and Mrs. McMul- began his career sessIOn of the Wllm111gton annual all visitors to ' the congress the ex- A member of the g r "dL~ a t111g class lI am Cunn111gham and Officer Elmer winter. 0 N D len, followed by His Excellency and work as a member conference FrIday eventng. 1I1 Union tent of the poultry business h e~e, Of. 1931: McDowell, who IS now ad- MorrIson. Thompson, connected with the n ew eaI1. Madame Bostrom and Dr. and Mrs. the State Charities Methodi st Eplsc~pa l Chul ch Rev and the high quali ty of eggs. broll- mlntshatlve assistant In the Phll- Wilmington Auto Sales Company of W~lt e r Hu~lih e n , l ~adi ng the ~ay Tuberculosis Com- Thomas J. Sard IS the pastor. ers, and brecding stock produced in adelph!a Coun ty Office of the P enn- BOY HURT Newark. resides at 39 East Park Due to the withdrawal of two for the mOl e than n~nety guests 1I1tO tal Hygiene Commit- D ~·,. Cross recently r.eturned from the state. sylvania D ~ p a rtment of PublIc As- Place. Born in State College, Pa., candidates, action on the selection the Commons ?f hlstol'lc Old Col- . a of months 111 the Orient, In order to effect proposed plans slsta!lCe, Wi ll 111 S new pOS lt- he has r esided in Newark si nce ot a successor to Dr. Winifred J . lege. Delaware .s elaborate tercen- V~Slt ~IX a~sume y secretat'y of the dL~rll"g whi ch he saw m.uch of the several committees have been se- Ion In mle! -Apl'll. BY TRUCI( 1926. Robinson, retiring dean of the Wom- tenar . celebration was under way. Tuberculosis Leagu", ;r'lsslonary .work Of. val'lo~s Chl'ls- lected to coo perate with the fed- AileI'. gr a d~ a tIon, Mr. McDowell In announcing hi s candidacy for en s College, University of Dela- T~e. dmner was ?ne of the mo.st 935. While in M~a- i~~I~ ~ O mIn a t lOns ~n India, Ch1l1a, eral government and associated ag- was .an InvestIgator for th ~ Pennsy- public ofl'ice , Thompson stated, "1 ware, was postponed at a mceting bll)jl a ~t SOC ial affa irs ever staged 111 was also for five yeal'S Ph\ea, . J apan, MalaYS ia, and the ricultural organizations throughout lvanta Unemployment RelI ef Board YEST am for good, solid town government of the board of trustees on Satur- N~Watkd d ' . h . of the Massa- llppmes. the country. Members of the ex- for three years .and th~n an 111 spect- ERDAY that is progressive. Close attention day. n . a Itl on to. t e guests of fo r Social H ygiene, Interviewed Leaders hibit committee include Robert O. or for the Retail Credit Company.. to detail s and an attitude that can Approximately 20 candidates have h O ~O~ ~hose attendIng were: Mayor tI." surer of the ljie made 11 ,~.lensi"e &llll.t of Boyce, Seaford; F . Thadius War- H e ?as been With the Pennsylvama _____ appreciate the need and benefi ts of filed applications for the post. an. I ~. W ~lt.er W. Bacon, . of WIl- Central Health Coun- the life of the peo Ie and i~ter - rington, Georgetown ; A. D. Cobb, Depm tment of Public ASS istance . 0 progressive steps are vital. That is A three-hundred page survey m~n gton, MISS Harnet Bail:, Mr. P of the Masachusetts viewed many of the n ~tional lead- University of Delaware; Byard V. S1l1ce J anuary, 1935. He IS marned John PIckett, 9 what 1 intend to give, if elected," covering the entire institution. made :n~ ~ s. ;homasB F'b Bayald, Dr. Commission, a special ers in all walks of life Carmean, asistant Sussex county and has one son.

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