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i) The Evening Journal The Weather ttain this afternoon, cloudy and colder tonight; Friday fair, atrong northeast hacking winds, galea on the coast. I 19,915 Circulation Yesterday Non-Returnabla I to northwest h LATE NEWS EDITION THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NO. 170 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 14 PAGES. TWO CENTS. V BRITISH FLEET MOVES ON CONSTANTINOPLE; BRITISH-TURKS AGAIN ON VERGE OF BREAK INFLUENZA SUFFERERS REPORTED One City Doctor Reports 8 Cases to Health Board Today OFFICIALS NOW URGE ISOLATION ^*****^* 1 ° headway in this city, a« Til.*» influenza has already gained • tu - ;ited by Dr. R. S. McRirney, aecre tary of the Board of Health yester day. was attested by numerous phy sicians today. The demands for "grip" remedies has become so great during the past few days that one Market street store has a stock of the various medicines .already wrapped and labelled, piled on a counter. At one drug store yesterday after noon of fifteen customers presenting themselves at the prescription eoun ler. thirteen were in quest of medi c no for the influenza. The fog of the past two day« ha* conducive to the contracting nfluenza and heavy colds, and apprehension is felt by the .«.* many so or "grip* .•ome health authorities. • «jPed cases of Influenza quickly develop into ca.-es of pneu nion.a. Dr. McBirney. following the pub I < ation m the Evening Journal of ti»e fact that physician« were not icportfng cases of influenza, yes I'Tday afternoon, received a report I I om one physicia (Continued on Page Twelve.) who had been REFUSE BAIL RR DR, M'KOIN Louisiana Governor Says Man Will Be Definitely Charged With Murder MARYLAND DENIES HABEAS CORPUS . ju tiges hear ha ding- started by « District At- i might : TZ y ,C PrP * ent r *' tradition paper« in the case. i BALTIMORE, Md . Dec. 28 — (United Press).—Release on bail to *1;»y was denied Dr. B M. McKoin, 'ormer may irrested and held h*»re on * itarge of Governor Job f M»r Rouge. La , Ihe M. Parker, of Lou i« in mi. that he had part in the murder of two by a masked mob at Met Rou* thief Judge Rond and Stein, sitt.ng t Less corpus pro«* former United Statt' oi nev Robert K i\*»roia la«t August, and and Dr. Hugh H. Youog remanded Dr. Mc-, Köln lo the custody of police until! « he Louisiana authorities A tel.-gram from Governor Park •ion'*'«a j' 'liât Thha* 11 !» 1 t'|oii <t ' , 'vvas i Attorney Kobert F. Leach, li\, received this morning, ihat such action be taken. asked i .ken ' without prejudice to any | »ctlon which counsel for Dr. Mc-|i Köln might take in the future. "The charge Is of such a serious (Continued on Page Twelve.) j ) FIVE DAYS' GRACE ON OLD AUTO TAG "All automobile owner, may now derate with 1323 license tags," said Superintendent of Police Black, this morning. "Tl «y are. however, al iwed five days grace In the New Beginning on the morning of January 6 the driver of any motor • chicle not equipped with the 1923 license tag will be arrested." The tags have been on sale long ■ nough for everyone lo secure them and at the time specified by law ar rests will he made." A'ear. TODAY'S TI-i.MPEIl \TI'HE At The Evening Journal Office. It 00 A. M. .40 10.00 A. M..39 I 12.01 p. M..40 1.00 P. M. .40 .7.23 A. M. ! . 4.43 p. jj. SI X AND TIDE. Sun rises Sun seta ... Head of C hrlstlana. 7.00 P. M. 3.00 P. M. High water.. 6.50 A. M. Low water..2.35 A. M. I, OST "1 Adv! LOST—Irish-Terrlrr pup, 3 months; rod coat; white breast. Call 6889. or . 977 , after 5.30 P. M. dec28-1t. «Continued «in I'.ige Thirteen) Munoa) Bros. Sell Furnitur, APPRENTICES FOR BUILDING TRADE SCARCE Contractors See Dirth ofj Mechanics Unless Youth Are Taught U. S. EXPERT TO URGE TRAINING R*»ïuct«nc# on the part of youth* <j 0 menial labor i« causing i*urh concern to employers in the build Jnjjt trade**, according to reports made j to the real estate and building trade 'sections of the Clumber of 'om mere* at their mealing yesterday af> ternoon. boy, fresh from school, to secure "white collar John'' had caured a iscarcity of apprentices ai.i was j bound to be reflected in the near future, by a lack of skilled mê chanics. It was said that the desire of the Following the reports, it was de elded to have William T. Budd. sec retary of the Chamber of Commerce, f communicate with the Hon. Edward T. Franks, of Washington. D. C., Vo ca ional Education Department, and have him .make an address here in the near future on vocational educa tion. At the meeting yesterday the foi- j lowing managers were elected for the ensuing year: F. L. Gilpin. Jr. Harry F. Mellon, Francis A. Price. J. D. Thompson, Jr.. A. D. Warner. | Jr., Thomas B. Young, and Guy R (Continued or» Page Twelve.) WANT PARLEY I Says Borah Conference Plan w/ u r* ur \X 0U Id Create \x r0n£* Impression j 1 OTHER NATIONS HAVEN'T APPEALED I . undesirab'e "because of the false !m-i pressions which may be conveyed to Europe and even more undesirable j because of the wrong impression It conveys to our own people." I Ills position was revealed in a let-! ter to Senator Lodge, administration: loader in the Senate, which Lodge ! lhad reaii to «»>• Senate when it me, today It would he ftrtile lo call such a 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (United Press).—President Harding today announced his oppoeition to the pas sage by the Senate of the Borah resolution, requesting the executive focal! an International economic and armament limitation conference, The President declared that the passage of the Borah resolution was conference as proposed by Borah SJ.ïï. ir;x ' b> other na,lon ". 'Ir Harding I , U1 mnm lm4nn FALL OVER HOARD nririiTt mn nr R IAI F VC I\I HPATU KCOULlO In l/ClAlH James Stanley, track foreman of ;he Delaware division of the Penn-i'he sylvan*. Railroad, who was remov- ! d from his horn« «at Be.ir Station ' last Friday evening, suffering with : an Infected knee, died ln the Physi- j mans' and Surgeons' Contagious - Hospital at 2.15 o'clock this morn ing. of blood poisoning. He was ' removed from hfs home to the con - 1 tagious hospital bemuse of three of his children suffering with scarlet fever. Mr. Stanley was hurt if Congress desire, t n the be helpful present situation, he «aid. It should modify the laws which yre vent American representation on' (Continued on Page Twelve) several weeks ago when he fell from a hand tool car, which he was assisting iq operating. Two weeks ago Mr. This injury Improved. Stanley went l into iho yard of his home at night 10 get one of his Invalid children a drink of water and fell over a board and aggravated the old injury. R. B. Peters, of Christiana, j) r ca l|J j cd and had him removed to the hos pital. ! Arrangements have not heen com- i pleted for the funeral, which will | take place in Smyrna, hla old home I Mr. Stanley ha« been lr» the | Ruth j John. I A . - town. employ of the railroad for many yen rs. He leaves a widow, Airs. Stanley and nine children, Howard. Edith. Edna, Mary, Wood-' row. Ruth. James nrad George, all! living at home. Their ages rang« I from 3 year* to 21 years. Probe Hooded Pond's Outrage at Mer Rouge I V/l E * *: / ■> • L. i Æ wN < "v ■ ■ ■ . ■"y <5 ' 'r SaSSSära*:-. wfe If v kL* t r\f ' v • v jam* ..Fi,- ...Sj 'V General A. V. Coco. o f Louisiana. and hi» retinue now engaged in a Stat* probe of an outrage at Mer Bouge. La., by masked and hooded men which resulted in the death of two and the brutal heating of many. Left to light: Coco. Ass slant Attorney General S. V. WaJmsley. Dr. Charles Duval. Colonel Giiere militia commander, and Dr. J. A. Langford. Att ri TO ME THY Mummers to March After Lights Are Turned on Monday Night MAYOR TO BE ONE speaker; Plan» for the New Yr»r> célébra night. lion by the King Street Merchants Association, on New Tears o observe the formal turning of the new lights on King street. went forward with leap« and bound» * rA * u,t ° r 'D* cnthu»i»»t|r meet ng of the executive committee at Report« euhmitled indicate th.it although the »ffair j» being arranged in a very short period considerable interest has already been «tirred up and the indication success of the affair will exceed the expectations of those for it. on that the are There will be plenty of music, ac cording to Joseph Berm.m. of the music committee, who reported that there would be at least thre#» band« | with th^ possibility of a four*h one The*.«» band« will be «tatimed ir> so that iher«» w.ll be music along the en tire mreet all ovenintr. Mayor Harvey v 0 f t h# evening. president of ^he street and Sewer Deptirtment. will also he asked to make some remarks. The Mayor's address will be the opening feature the evening responsible "'tand» along King street. ill be the speak A. L. Johnaon. light« at the completion of hi* (Continued on Page Twelve.) He will turn off the _ Europeans get MEXICAN OIL LANDS uvvtco ... . MF.xn 'i CITY, l'»* - s 11 n.ted ! Pr °«)'-An international scram hie for Mexico's vas, oi, reserves - f— — V'T Kr; '■ ,n 3,1 '" 3 '' petroleum contract concessions ver issued by the Mexican govern ment. Col. J. L. O'Conner, president of. American Foreign fill Corpora Hon. representing entirely foreign capital, signed the contract whereby 1 his company will have tho exclusive rights of boring and working all ; Federal zones covering all river* ( '""! lagoons. 1 The Mexican government will re celve 40 per cent of the production -'gainst which no duties or taxes will be assessed, » ; i O'Connor Just before leaving here f° r Paris, via. New Vork. declared th!, t operation which will include a system of refineries, pipe lines and tanker service will start within six vecks. THIEVES ABANDON TWO CARS.' An automobile owned hy William Russell, 1324 West Sixth street, wa.« j stolen from Delaware avenue and Hroome tr.reet. Iasi night shortly af- j $ er 8 o'clock. Today he reported his 1 loM to *h e police station, and the! car wa * shortly aflerward recover- j ed near ,h e Baltimore and Ohio passenger depot, wtth a broken brake hand. An automobile owned hy Louis' Ooxe, Jr., 1315 North Clayton ftreet. j was stolen from the front of his ! residence about one hour later, and was found abandoned on Broome street. Both :hefts are attributed tc Juy riders. RIVER TIME Rain Drives Off Fog That Held Many Boats for Two Days 25 VESSELS IN BAY LIFT ANCHOR Tb« heavy fog which hung over lb*« city for twenty-four hour», and whic h crippled navigation on the that length of iebt with accompanied hy a reached gaie f Delaware river for time, wa® dispersed last i heavy rain wind which at time« proportions, however, was n The Delaware river tirely clear fog until about 4 o'clock till* ing. Shipping which hud been at a «tandnill on the river front Phila Delaware Breik Break morn delphia to water, began moving early today. All boats and ferries of the Wit tile son Line Company are running on schedule today. Service between fh! " r,t >'- Cheater, and Philadelphia was resumed and also the ferry ser vir * between this c.ty and Penn's I Grove. Owing to the dense fog yes terday. the company only operated one boat 1 each direction between this city and Philade phia. and they were not run until yesterdav after noon. One ferry wrus also operated between Wilmington and Penn's _ st— « Mo.;°train. on V ,he thr^' n^road« were run practically on « heduli (Continued on Page Twelve) Grove yesterday afternoon, with an extra trip at .1.3« o'clock from thi side 3 ALTO ACCIDENTS NEAR ODESSA Three automobile red in and near Odessa luring the heavy fog Tuesday night. One car ' h ' ' ,r;vfr ^ .. . '. ' urn ln ,hn «*» 'he »ankment in^o t>i*» marah near Hie . ... .. ^ n " ra " 5 ' another collided with a pole at a »'m »' 'he northern entrance to the *»""• "bile the third occurred *' «<»•<•" corner, when one car at 10 another going in I'he same direction, struck it and turned It over. No one was scri uusly Injured In any of the accidents. ■ — , j Gales. Snow for the East Dangerous gales accompanied by rain or snow were forecast for the North Atlantic coast for tonight and tomorrow by the weather bureau-today. The storm now over Virginia j.ila moving north-northeastward. Rain or snow and lower temper- | atures tonight were forecast for the lower lake region, upper Ohio Valley and the States north of Maryland. Heavy snow will fall this afternoon, tonight and probably tomorrow in the New Fngland States, New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the bureau stated. 1 j I N. C. WAFFLES Nohls Cafeteria, 3th St. Entrance Wil. Savings Fund Bldg.—Adv. WANTED WIFE Mrs. Plum Says Husband Handed Her Knife Fol lowing Quarrel CASE I N VESTIGATE D "Its After hearing the te.timon ; 1 n the COURT ORDERS ra»e. Deputy Judge Lynn in Munici P«1 Court this morning referred the ca*e of Lou I« Plum, charged with breech of the peace towerd his wife. ' f° r Investigation nnd continued ft until January 27. According to Mrs. Plum her hue band, after she had tried lo one of their children, hit her and . It appeared "^»^bed her neck. from l b* testimony that during the I "'* rrlbl e fight."*!. Mrs. Plum .liar ^ (h „ q)larrel Plum han(Jei| correct . , . " " wife a knife and told her to kill him with It If she wanted to. Plum denied actually striking his bu w f l ' aid he hl » arm out ". eep . he î'* a 1 T ay (f. orn . h,m * The de- * ..ïfî; ^ *. hat h * w U railed him 1 R V >um - J. Frank Ball was counsel for the th * f h ^ r h «^ h *nd , '* <1 1P . r Thank ^R , ving r>.iv. hut thi * wn " nenied by the defendant, ■ EDUCATORS MEET IT 11/ | A 11/II 4 1/I fJ U 111 T f| I Z1 Mf |W| ZI II ■ IB M Hie ft LJl it 1 il II 1 11, | \ ( f . I - « |x D ,, , Aw ,. v ! DR H ' ' ' HOLLOWAY j ,s toastmaster - Special to The v • LR. Der 28 About twenty, members of the incoming TdCgisla-! , ur , pr „, Pn( fl , , f th , n oflr d p,. ' l * lr B0 * ra or Education at a dm ner and conference being held at the Capitol Hotel this afternoon. I j Inclement weather kept others away., In addition to the legislators, all the 1 members and officials of the State Proposed $3,000.000 School Project Explained at Dover Dinner Board of Educalton nnd a number j of others interested in education were present at the dinner. One of the principal purposes of the conferenee is a desire on the | part of Dr. H. V. Holloway, State ; Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the members of the State Board ' to explain the proposed $3.000.000 school building program that the 1 hoard is advocating and which pro ject the Legislature will be asked to make the plans for financing. Dr. Thomas R. Brown, of Wyom- j (Continued on Page Twelve.) • --day SEE THE MOVIES TOMORROW, Invitations to the Movies are ex- ; tended to six persons today through ; our Classified Advertising Depart- [ ment. Look through the classified ; advs. and if your nllme is there come: to (he Journal office and receive free : tickets for two twar tax paid) to 1 see the special production, jCompson. in ' To Have and To Hold," at the Queen, and "Heroes of the Street." at the Majestic. FrtdayjPen« night. Se* page 13 today. Betty! i \ WA R SPECTRE LO QMS WHILE TURKS REFUSE BRITISH DEMAND FOR MOSUL LAND MOSUL OIL LAND, LONG AVAR SCENE Turks Now Hold Territory With Army of 50,000 Men BRITISH CLAIM TP FIELDS DISEÜÎ ED Edward J. Bing United Pres« Staff Correspondent, recently re turned from the Near Ka*t where there Is renewed danger of war between Britain and Turkey over the rich Mosul oil basin. He has bc«n over th« ground un which sueh a war would be fought and is familiar with the strngetlc positions and military commanders In the following article he reveals that the Turks are ready and waiting to seize the Mosul oil basin if negotiations collapse. By EDWARD .1. BINO (U. P. Staff Corre*pondent ) NEW YORK. Dec. 28— (United Press)—While the I*au*anne con ferwre facin * poaaRiuity of breakup owing to disagreement over the .Mosul o:l question a pow crful Turkish army is assembled al nimbe kr. a stragetic point of great, 'mporantnee In vicinity of the die oil fields, pined are* ready to pounce upon the When 1 Jef- th-» Near En»t a few weeks ago that fore* which Is un der the command of DJevatl Pasha, one of Turkey* leader« of Gallipoli fame, number ed about 50,000 fully equipped men. Mosul \n one of the moat ancient 1 sqblcst military , , . ''' nt< ' r " of human clvlllaatlon and' ha,, seen uncounted battles and con testa from Biblical daya to the prea Juat across the Tigris river. ent. opposite the city, la a hill which hide« from view the remnunta of the once glorious city of Nineveh, which passed from splendor to ruin, as t he ! praphets of the old Testament had ' , The territory which Is the coveted predicted. prize of present day rivalry between British and Turkish diplomacy, •ucceaiilvely was nder the sovereignty (Continued on Page Twelve.) ItEATH DELAYS GAMBLING CASE Because of a death In the de fendant's family, the cas* of Albert Happy" Fariow. charged with be ing concerned in interest in ceivlng bets on horse I coxitlnued until next W«dne«»day by Deputy Judge I.vnn In Municipal I Court thi. morning John F Mvi.,v nppe«r- d ns atM f y ,* ,a ' •' Farlow ?a"a*!eae?l*to im j pU Zl, in îho ", ege,î gamblingf 'S.,?* , Tw . a piace wa> raid r * ® ut n jj* e mo " tha affo * W,Ä ap [ pre ]* n * sometime ago ln Penn *V !v * nl * but fought requisition. After reqtilaitlon had been granted hy Governor Sproul of| Pennsylvania, Earlow surrendered himself to the local police last wee *t. S 'H'H BERNHARDT'S r« racea. was CONDITION for ten days following a fainting spell, was announced at 10 «. m., today as "stationary." The famous tragedien covery Christmas day and was able tn arise aP'er being critically 111. hut overtaxed her strength and is again-rick confined to bed. PARIS, Dec. 28 (United Pres»). Condition of Sarah Bernhardt, ill ade a remarkable re PREPARE WORK HOI SE REPORT Trustees of the New Castle Cout» ty Workhouse at a meeting yeeter afternoon prepared the various annual reports of the institution which will be presented to the New Castle County Levy Court at its meeting next Tuesday. The question of filling the vacancy caused by the death of WHrden M. S. Plummer, w mally hut no action was taken to Eng. Free Brofsky'a, 825 Mkt. discussed lnfor wards naming a new warden. Eversharp Pencils. Waterman —Adv. Lausanne Conference Due for Final Col lapse. Ism el Paslta Having Declared Con stantinople Vi ill \of Restore Oil Fields to England—Angora Assembly Rebukes Delegates for Conciliatory Policy GREEKS TO ATTACK IN EASTER V THRACE II II \R IS RESl MFD The «jpolrr of wir In the \fnr Fast haunted thr Liinsinne frrrncc today. With British and Turkish delegate« «I word* points over the question of whether the rich Mneul region shall be surrendered by Britain, the war seare which the conference was Milled to atfrt, sprang up again. It was reported from l.ndon ilmt a British fleet which ovrntly left Conga nt I noplr water» will atnrt from lam tlH* aftertn>on under (unimaml of A dm I ml Brock on a daeh htick to ho ready to .strike ta event of war. An Athen« dlgwtrh said the Hroeks were preparing to mah 100.000 troop* to meet the Turk« In lästern Thnuv If vrar hllr, the Turk, «h di-lrtm«, I «Ml by l*moi Pasha. ilcfled the Brillah ultima, um ihm they mti«t nwlr from iliHr ilcniitiul for M noli I or the «•onforenoo will ho broken up. wonld lie luingnl hy ih. lr |»«>ple M hcanc If they weakem-ri on tlie*r demand for Mnanl. Britain won the Moon I lni»l„ |„ i|„. mid rnn-lyn Minister « union declare* the empire will never give It up. Men The Turk« «nid they mill war M M/TA, lire. 28 (1 niiel PfW l.—A British fleet left here today And «teamed full »peed for Constantinople. The flrrt taoliidnl Admiral Brock » flagship, a light milner **qundron and a flotilla of destroyer*. , Other warships will follow today Jnst as rapidly as they can he pro pared. Th<* ord«'» to the fleet surprised the commanders who had planned to remain here at least three weeks, Shore leaves were cancelled and smoke began pouring from funnels of the me n of war as the wireless brought word to start for Constantinople at once. There waa a rush to fill up with atorea and get steam up on a few l.ead hy the hlatoric d-eadnaught Iron Duke as flagship the lighting vesseis steamed away to the Rast, Two other dreadnaughts followed minutes notice. Germany Tells U S. She Cannot Pay Reparations _ .. WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 S.—That ! <,,r,n:,nj " capacity for paying the ' r *'P" r '> ( 1 o"" Imposed upon her la at , present non-existent Is the conclu " lon °* " n document of th* foreign office that has been receia-ed tn diplomatic quarters here. With the question. How much can Oer many p«v*'" th*» biggest world prob lem today and the rock on which several allied conferences have split since the treaiy of Versailles, this document, which Is «n exhauativ« statement of Germany's situation in 1922 takes on particular signrift cance at this time. The conclusion of the document Is as follows: "Germany's capacity for paving h*r foreign debt, eapeciallv in raah. is. for the moment, non-existent. Her Internal capacity of taxation is over. estimated by far. such capacity de ' creasing in proportion as the pur 1 ''basing power of Incomes approach ■ ,he minimum necessary for exist cnee. * "Germany will not he In a position «* a >. h ' r ^ 'JlworW market, themaelvm are an the curtailment of n* r m « nv 's share of those market« bv j inti-dumping duties and one-sided j * mogt favored nation* privileges is | brou)tht to „„ , nd ... Ev#n lhcn onIy on condition lha , Germany la supplied with suffi cient raw material*, especially fuel. --3 on condition that the inner purchasing power la re-established by means of a breathing spell during ' | j Kayser. New York to Bremen. KAYSER, WITH CREW OF 44, IS LOST 3*.— (Ignited Dec. llAMBt'RG, Press)—The 5000 ton steamer Heln She carrled a crew of 44 and was last has been given up for lost. land, where she reported'a broken rudder- «BMMWHBBB After wireless appeals from the Heinrich Kayaer ceased, vessels were I unable to locate her. ! sighted December 8 . off New Found j ENTERTAINMENT A Christ mas cantata entitled | SECOND BAPTIST "Santa and the Givers" will be given by the young people of Second Bap tlst Church, 1n the church at 7.43 Miss Marion o'clock this evening txralse Edwards is in charge of the entertainment. * -——-—-— \?% the Iron Duke and then came thred light cruisers, five submarines and the'depot Ships, eleven destroyer*, a number off 1AWVDOX Dec ?» (Tin ted Prea.i —Britain ruehed a fleet to forvstan t.nople today to • influence the. TmM towerd peace." The Admiralty Admiral Brock s steaming front naval base in .1 nn minted »quadron Malta, the British the Mediterranean, (Continued on Page Twelv«,) that wa 4 | [ 'he Berlin foreign office save: which the depreciation of her rency cornea to a halt." cur« Picturing Europe, the report of 'An aggrava t inn pre**n: «fn.ii . n ("niure* up (|m danger of a political and financial cataetrophe which would in the end. involve the whole of Europe. Dis have cleariyj shown that even the present econ omic and financial situation of Ger many entail» the gravest danger for the reat of the world. An aggrava tion must of necessity increase thin danger and in »11 countries »hake «he very foundations of the work f Germany's eussions »t Geno» ( of reconstruction of the economic as well as of the .viciai life which ! lt »tart. ( "The decrease of its export» and huge financial liabilities arising I from *he treaty of Versailles have *h* t,er *<> 1"* curremj. Germany « nnnot recover from . depreciation ^ ! her currency owing to the fact ! h ' t " n,y . TTTdT* 8 * f arms in Europe hav* increased from «1.500.000 to 4.500.000 Germany, once th«* strongest military power of the world, has completely disarmed. And yet Germany I* he Ing continuous!»- aupervlaed and con 'rolled by a large number of com missions every member of which draws an Income considerably higher than that of a minister of 'he Ger 1 man federal republic." "While the number of men under today. e Lodge, MISS LODGE, DOVER PRINCIPAL, DIES Special to The Kvening Journal. DOVER. Del.. Dec. 28—Mies Maud principal of Dover high arhool and head of the English de partment, died at the home of her hour this morning. parents near Riaing Sun. at an early Miss Lodge had been 111 for the past three week* with a cold which developed int pneumonia. She had been a teach er in Dover schools for several years, dropping out a year ago to take a course at the : ware where she was awarded a de last year. She re-enter»«! grec Dover schools last September as principal of the high school. - — For Clover Dairy Safe Milk ph> ne 1 540-16 41.—Adv A