The Newark Post

The Newark Post

38c 15c 49c 27c 15c 25c The Newark Post 25e 3ge NEWARK, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,1937 NUMBER 60 15e 25e 25c LASH IN STATE AETNA LEADER 4H MEMBERS IICOUNCIL TABLES PENSES MADE TO~R~~N~ JUDGE GRAIN AUTOORDINANCE Chief Ellilon Anlwerl 60 S h I °h~ SATUp . RDAAYd l, RETURNS TO NEWARK I NEW PARKING GIVEN NEW ARK'S "FIRST" BABY Alarms; 65 Calli Reported C 0 an Ip as nze. war . During 1936 For County Champion. At Greenwood LIMIT FAILS ASSEMBLY FOR Newark's first birth of 1937 was recorded at 3.50 o'clock BLAZE LOSS REDUCED COBB NAMED OFFICIAL BY BIG VOTE YEAR 1936 .. 37 New Year's morning with the Chief Elmer Ellison, leader of the -- arrival of a 7Y.! pound girl­ Aetna Hose, Hook and Ladder Com- Corn judging contests, held as prac- Proposes $13,093,428 Betty Jane Cashore. pany, volunteer fire organization of tice sessions for the annual 4-H Club Propoled 2-Hour Measure I. Born at the home of her Newark, topped a list of eight men corn judging contest, which will take Dropped; Erroneoul Be Spent on Government grandmother, Mrs. Rob e r t 'who led in answering calls to fires wace in Greenwood, Saturday, in con­ and Schools SYltem Stine, 40 E. Main St., the infant last year. Chief Ellison responded to nection with the annual exhibit of "Law" Rescinded and her mother, Mrs. Marie 60 alarms. the Delaware Crop Improvement As­ STATE HELP REQUESTED --DECREASF I Cashore, came through 'the or­ Following at his heels was J. H. sociation, have been held throughout 317 Less Than Fundi deal in good fashion, according Rumer who answered 55. Others in the state for the past month, accord­ Funds Donated for HOIPital; to Dr. M. B. Pennington, who the list are: Assistant Chief Charles ing to C. E. McCauley, boys' club Accident Claim Palled; V~ted In 1935; County handled the case. Tasker, -41; Herb Murphy, 39; C. agent at large, who is in charge of Elects Take Officel Vernon Steele, 37; Clif Moore, 34; the contest. Meters Reported R. Cook, 33; and Charles E. Moore, "We expect to have more than 65 the debacle of last week That Newark's 3-hour parking 29. contestants this year," McCauley said, limit now in vogue on Main Street the General Assembly fail "More than 20 practice sessions have nn unemployment insurance Losses on Decline will not be changed by the present Eminent Theatre been held so far this month and we Council was strongly indicated Mon­ du ring the special session called A total of 65 caUs was answered Dr. George A. Harter hope to stage a contest which wiU day night when the proposed 2-hour that purpose, although the boys by the local fire fighters which in­ Figure To Speak put aU the entrants on their mettle." Retired president of the University ordinance was "laid on the. table for to vote themselves the usual cluded 28 in town, 29 within the New­ of Delaware and professor emeritus future consideration." "for services rendered," the ark district and 8 beyond the dis­ Four 10-Ear Samples At College Hour of mathematics, Dr. Harter occupied The action, following a 5-to-1 vote, session opened at Dover on trict. The loss by fire within the The youthful corn judge!/' will be his new home at 236 W. Main Street, ended a mild controversy that has ex­ sday. One of the most prominent figures town for t he year was reported at required to place four 10-ear samples yesterday. A resident of Wilmington $6,070, as compared to $9,006 during of both white and yellow corn and to isted since the idea of a change was oth thc Hou se of Representatives in the American theatr~ today will be for the past several years, the vener­ introduced by Councilman C. Emer­ the tate Se nate chose their list 1935. turn in written reasons for their plac­ the guest speaker at the College able educator served as president of son Johnson at the November session. Rn d then adjourned. The Hour Assembly at the University of The estimated damage by fire with­ ings. They will also place four single the local institution from 1896 to back on Wednesday Delaware on Tuesday morning, Jan­ in the Newark district this year was ear samples of both white and yellow 1914. "New Law" Rescinded Senatc wil l remain out of ac uary 12, at 11.45 o'clock. Mr. Barrett $22,865 while a loss of $54,000 was corn. Winners will be chosen by On a motion by Councilman Char­ until Friday. H. Clark, author, dramatic editor, reported from the out. of district re­ counties, with each county champion les C. Hubert, the body rescinded the and critic has long been a leader in sponses. The total loss for the year becoming eligible for a scholarship to reading of an erroneous ordinance which amounted to $82,935 shows a the annual junior short course, to be Governor C. Douglass Buck sent a the realm of the nonprofessional at the December meeting which would held at the University of Delaware POLICE CAPTURE to the General Assembly on t heatre. He will talk on some phase marked decrease over that of 1935 have limited parking in the Main recommending that $13, of the relationship between the the­ when total damages were estimated early in the summer. Street business district to two hours at $200,966. be . pent on the state gov- atre and our modern life. Cobb to Officiate PILFERED MOTOR throughout the day and ' night with and the school system in the Litersry Editor Chimn~ys Cause Trobule . A. D. Cobb, state club leader and Youthful Duo Arrested Here exceptions noted for Sundays. fisca l biennium-more than Faulty chImneys. led as the chl~f assistant director of agricultural ex­ Mr.' Clark's experience makes him so ~rce of blazes WIth the com~any s tension at the University of Delaware, For Stealing Car; "Frat" w!:~O~o~~ti~!v;"oo~~ i~-:o:':ctl~:: quarters of a million dollars less an authoritative commentator on any appropriated for the present bi being called to 20 homes on thIS ac- will be official r eferee of the contest. HOUle Robbed tween 8 o'clock in the morning until aspect of the theatre. He began his count. Other types of fires were: . D L h t niurn. 8 o'clock at night, Sundays excluded, career as actor and assistant stage grass and woods 14, automobiles~, According to . Sc us er, secre- Speed marked the efforts of police Mayor Frank Collins polled the Th e total is $ 87,317.48 less than manager with Mrs. Fiske in 1912. dwellings 13, industrial plants 1, tary of the .D ~l aware CroPfImprovei here on Wednesday when a car stolen $13,9 0,746'.32 appropriated at Council for opinions. Later he became literary editor for barns 5, misceUaneous 7, garages O. ment ASSOCIation a~d p.ro essor 0 from in front of Friends School, 5th y e last regul ar session for the gen Samuel French and editor of "The One false alarm was turned in. agronomy at the UmvbersIt of Dt~lIl- and West Streets, Wilmington, was Sentiment Contrary al gov ernment and IIChools. Drama Magazine." He has published A total of 421% miles was traveled war~, growers h ave een reques mg recovered in Newark 28 minutes af­ Sentiment was against the pro­ In a tentative general apP;'opria many books on the theatre and edited by the outfit which required 68 hours information and indications point ~o ter state police had informed local posed measure as Councilman George '0 bill, the Gove rnor sets up $2,663, many anthologies of plays. In 1931 and 5 minutes of service. Supplies the largest and best crop show In authorities of the theft. E. Ramsey, John F. Richards and 5.04 for the state government in he published the most authoritative used were as follows: 5 gaUon water years. Less than three hours later, Ed­ Herman WoUaston voiced objections first year and $2,777,113.79 for biography of Eugene O'Neill, late tanks 16, 35 gaUon chemical tanks 4, ward Tomazuwski, alias Tabo, age 22, filed with them by businessmen and second period of the biennium- Nobel prize winner. He is now direc­ 2% gaUon chemical tanks 18, feet of University Drama Group 210 E. Sixth Street, and John Macu­ interested individuals. Mayor Collins of $6,443,428.84 compared with tor of the Dramatists' Play Service ladders used 570, feet of hose used Namel Play for February jeski, 18, 514 Church Street, both of also spoke against the proposal. $6,262,2 6.2 5 appropriated at the for the Dramatists' League of Amer- 5,4 00, gallons of water used 9,800. ___ Wilmington, were held under $1,000 As a means of aiding local police session . According to the report, the hours The University Drama Group, con- bail each by Magistrate Daniel to handle increasing traffic and to Thompson for trial before the Court Restore Teachers' Salaries icain the afternoon Mr. Clark will be between 8 a. Tn. and 4 p. m. proved sisting of University of Delaware r elieve them of the growing demands Although he recommends a cut in entertained at tea by the members of to be the busiest, requiring a total faculty members and Newark citi­ of General Sessions. for enforcing state speed laws, Mayor appropriations, he also recom the E 52 Players, the Footlights Club, of 30 calls.

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