
))J The Newark Post NEWARK, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 NUMBER 36 LIONSCLUB IS STREET WORK TREATWHEATTO QUOTA MEMBERS ELECT OFFICERS EXTRA SESSION STARTED WITH IS PROGRESSING CONTROL SMUT DINE AT NEWARK FOR HOME ROO~1S OF LEGISLATURE 21 MEMBERS Council May Have Enough County Agent· Willim Urges Dean Winifred J. Robinson Fire Prevention Week Will Be MAY BE CALLED Funds Left To Improve Farmers To Be Careful Chairman Of Affairs At Observed In Local School, DR . G. W . Rfhodes Is Named Elkton Road With Seed Wheat Women's College Starting Next Monday, With Mistake In Inheritance Tax Temporary Chairman And This Fall Special Programs For Sev- Law It Is Feared Will Lose G ood progress is being made by the The dinner meeting of the Wilming- State Hundreds Of Thou­ Ira S. Brinser Secretary At Olivere Construction Company of "All h ton Quota Club was held at Kent Hall eral Days Meeting Held Monday At WillJ!ington in the local street work w eat growers should treat Women's College, Monday evening: sands Of Dollars Unless according to a statement by Mayo; their ~eed t th~ fa~ ~~ ;~~~ol s;nut/, with about 36 members of the club On Tuesday morning, at the home Farmers' Trust Co. Frank Collins this week. The street say~ t oun ~ . gen \llm, "~t I.n and the faculty of the University room period in the High School, offi- Legislators Are Called Back S ed s work to date, Mr. Collins says, is a r a. emen I:~~ :.ecen ~h t:e present. Dean Winifred J . Robinson, cers for the respective home rooms T 0 Take Action t FIRST SERVICE CLUB slightly ahead of schedule. :e Yt II~~O: an, ~on mues h elds a - of the Women's College, was chair- were elected. The organization of the :r'he total of the. c:..ntract let to the tin~e ' to :rea~v;~: s:~~:~t~l ~~e w~~~~ man of the affair. home rooms is the beginning of the Newark's first service club is in Ollvere Company I.S between $211,00.0 county is rid of this wasteful disease. President Walter Hullihen made an student participation in school gov- UP TO GOVERNOR course of organization. At a meeting and $27,000, awarded under the umt It has been brought to the Agent's address on "The University of Dela- ernment organization for the Junior- held Monday night at the Farmers' syste~. The contractors are now attention that many wheat growers ware." He gave an interesting his- Senior High School. It is the aim of Unless the Legislature is called in Tru t Company it was decided to go workmg on South Chapel street. have decided not to treat their seed tory of. the .growth of the town and the home room organization to guide special session by Governor Buck to ahead with t he organization of a T.hey ~tarted work at the. Pennsylva- this fall. They treated their seed last the Un~verslty. He showed how the pupils educationally and vocationally, remedy the defects, it is feared t hat Lions Club. ma railroad and are workmg north. fall in most cases, and few had enough Wome!l ~ Colle~e had grown out of to teach the discipline of self-control, Delaware, in the next two year s, will Dr. G. W. Rhodes was named tem- The curb and gutter work is prob- smut to cause their wheat to be grad- the orlgm~l strlctl~ male school, and to develop individual initiative, to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars porary chairman and Ira ~ . Brinser, ~bly more than. half completed, which ed "smutty." Hence the prevalent I ?ad coor~mated WIth the Men's Col- train. In parliamentary pro~edure and in inheritance tax, because of a mis­ superi ntendent of the public schools, IS a large portIOn of the work. The idea that the seed they sow this fall t-'.ege, until at present the two colleges to brmg about an honest, frIendly, and take made by the Legislature last temporary secretary. Another meet- street is.to be built to about the Con- needs no treating. Many say that are on an equal footing and of almost cooperative spirit between the teacher winter. Attorney General Reuben ing will be held next Monday night tinen~al Fibre Company's office at a their seed is clean. As a matter of an equa.l nu~ber of students. and the pupil. Satterthwaite, Jr., who has investi­ at Old College, University of Dela- point to join with the work previously fact nearly all seed wheat contains a I~ dl~cussmg. the upke.ep of .the .The home room officers,. together gated the matter has given it as his ware, when it is expected the organi- done. few grains of this smut fungus and Umverslty, Presld~nt Hulhhen pomt- w~th the members of the varIOus com- opinion that owing to the mistake of zation will be completed. After the work on South Chapel enough of the smut dust spores or ed out that the mcome tax of the nllttees who make up the departments the last Legislature there is now prac- The Wilmington Lions Club is spon- street Center street alongside of the seeds will be present on the wheat S~ate of Delaware e~uals the com- of the General Association, are the tic ally no state inheritance tax law. soring the organization of the local new post office building is to be im- grains to grow into the disease and bmed inco~e tax of nme other states. leaders for each respective group in Governor Buck has the matter of call­ club and sent ten members to the proved. make the entire plant diseased if we A ~re~tmg was. read fro~ .Arthur helping t.o build up class .pride and ing the Legislature into special ses­ meeting Monday night to ai.d in the The indications are that Council have a wet cool fall, which retards the G. Wllkms~n, b~smess admlm~tr~tor school pr~d~, promote team wor.k and sion under advisement and may an­ pr limi nary w.ork. E. P. ~me, field will have more funds than was at first growth o~ the wheat but aids in the of the U!1lverslty. Coll~ge . ~mgmg ~ group. SPll'lt, a~ well. ~s ser.ve In the. nounce his decision in a few days. director of LIOns Internatlon~l ~ad anticipated and, if this is true, some germinatIOn of the smut spore. led. by MISS Mary E. Gdlesp~e, was capacIty of an ad~I~I. stratlO n boa.rd Attorneys said they know of no personal charge of the orgamzatlon curb and gutter work on the e t sid Since the wheat man cannot predict e~Joyed by the guests. FollOWIng the for all school actIVItIes and SOCIal other way in which the law could be work Mo nday night. of Elkton road may also be d::e thi: the kind of weather we will have this dm~er ~ember s of .the faculty of t~e functions.. revised and made effective. Mr. Line gave a short talk during fall. fall during the seeding season, it is . Umve~slty entertamed at a socl!ll A~ the e~ectlOn .on Tuesday the The defects in the law, it is de- whi ch he told of the work of Lions best that he take every available hou~ m the Faculty Club rooms m preSIdent, vIce-preSIdent and secre- clared, leaves the State virtually with- clubs and said he would make applica- , • • measure to insure a smut free crop ReSIdence Hall.. Cards ~ere played tary for each home r oom were .el ec~e d out an enforceable inheritance tax tion at once to Lions International VISITORS DAY AT next harvest season. To do this he ~nd a generally mformal time was en- by secret ballot after the nommatlOn law and will, until removed, make it for the gr anting of a charter. Vaughn DELAWARE COLONY can use any,of the copper or mer~ury Joyed. held last week. -r: he followin~ pupils impossibl~ for .the State to obtain its Clavey and J ames P. Jones, of the Invitations have been issued to the dusts on the market in treating ' the M.embers of the club. attendl~g the were elected preSIdent of theIr home share of mherltance taxes. Wil mington club, also gave short various organizaf . t t d . seed he sows this fall. The cost per affaIr were: .The preSIdent, MI SS E. room for one semester: Eleanor Van- Governor Buck has expressed the talks. Mr. Clavey spoke on welfare D 1 C I ~~nsStl~ e~s e f m bushel for treating the wheat is very B: Mull e ~; MISS Sarah H. Truax, first saltt, of grade twelve Charles Pie, hope that it will not be necessary to and ]\[ r. J ones on the work of the F:e~~~~nd:do:~, St~ckl: e too~:te~~ small compared with the dockage he v lce:pr esl d~n t; ~rs. N e~tie Bayna.rd grade eleven; Bill Meredith, grade call a special session. He said he has LIOns Club. th A 1 V"t 'D y, d P d might have to take next year because DaVIS, thIrd vIce-preSIdent; MISS ten; Roland Jackson, grade 9; Bea- as yet not placed the matter before Those, in addition to Dr. Rhodes Ipet ~n u: h \~ O~Sth ~y :~ l' oun his wheat goes smutty. Florence M. EJlicott, secretary; Miss trice Jamison, grade eight-1; Mar- Attorney General Reuben Satterth- and Mr.
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