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VOL 3— NO. 153
24 PACjfci
CUMBERLAND,
MARYLAND,
THURSDAY,
APRIL
IO,
194 1
O l lM I AjWKs. *iJtd P»«M I M I * i t *
FATE OF 300,000 GREEK TROOPS
IN DOURT AFTER SALONIKA FALLS
Ford, Roosevelt and Van Wagoner
on Strike
Governor Reports Mrs. J. Borden Harriman Churchill Warns
All Parties Hope
For Settlement
Asks Convoys for Ships
Of Labor Strife
Founder of Gigantic In
dustry Enters Negotia
tions for First Time; No
Decisions Reached
There Can Be No Half-Way
M e a s u r e s ,
Former
Minister Says
ASKS ALL-OUT AID
_
JT , A th e n s Reports A rm y Still
Russia and Turks
r
•
*
Of Balkan Danger Fighting, but Germany Says
mer imii-
Go\
D E T R O IT . A p ili a
>'
M rrav D. Van W agoner .said to-
i,
that he had conferred with
H enry Ford and President
Roose
velt about the Ford M otor Company
« '-ike and asserted that
all parties
are aim ing for a quick .settlement
lene.ss of pm -
N E W Y O R K
April 9
T
A plea
for "protection” of Am erican sup
ply ships sent to Great Britain and
her allies u h s made tonight bv M rs
J. Borden H arrim an,
later to Norway.
In a speech prepared for
over
the
W A B C - C B 6
radio
n et
work
Mrs. H arrim an said attempts
unprotected
.lens ei \
the
send
ocean were
ros
w or.-
i nan
le.vs
x x with a
ma:
rue
of
ti
>m-
• lased
U n it
, had
mg th
Al
.Keel
irst
time
tile giant
ek after a strike
^mobile W orkers
mediators
labor dispute.
W h ile we did not reach our to
day
objective of settling the strike
Et ‘he Ford Motor Com pany and of
sc” tine a date for work to be re
turned. I arn far from discouraged.”
the governor announced
Talks with Roosevelt
I talked with President Roose
velt late
1 1 us afternoon and gasp
t
developments.
I also had a fine
alk
Aith H enry hold iii company
w ith Harr;, Bennett.
A ll parties are aim ing
lur
a
u . 1 ,-v set ti- me ut or the strike with
k -.nudeness of {impose
W e mu-r
n
con I ic
ice
ar
eel nor
rr
ii
W agoner
made
p disclosures
to
newsmen
at
la; intl headquar'ers in a down-
own hotel several hours after an-
touncing, following a six-hour con-
e rence, that "the strike Is not set -
led.
W e
will
continue
to
ne-
' l i t ere can tx* no h a lf-wa’ meas
ures today
she said. "T ile im por
tant. and basic point is that these
ships must be protected in the most
efficient m anner
W hat tliat m an
ner will lie must be decided by ex
perts
A ll we must do is inform
our representatives that we approve
of protection and leave ‘ lie means
of protection to them .
Slip spike under auspices of the
'O m m i’ tee to
De I end Am erica
bf
aiding the Allies
Awake
Amel ma
or prepare
to
perish.'
she
said.
Therm opylae.
Hastings and the Alamo will toe in
he hearts of men the world over
Song atter M unich is but the m em
ory of an ancient shame ‘
Earner, M is
H arrim an issued a
statem ent
in
connection with her
ippomtment
as
vice chan man
of
be com m ittee and chairm an of Its
woman s division
' F.verv ship that
is sunk. every
cargo that coes down
:,s a help to
H itler ” she -aid
"O ur problem is
o insure the rielhcrv of m aterials
•o those poi Us for which they
are
' intended, and if tha* means con
voys.
we
should
convoy
without
further question or del,v ”
Predicts Hiller W ill Turn
on Both Nations if He Is
Successful
Entire Force Laid Down A rm s
.Mrs. J.
B o r d e n
H a r r i m a n
German Bombers
Attack Piraeus
Outside Athens
Drop Magnetic Mines
Harbor Much Used by
the British
LO N D O N
Ap I
9. LT
Prim e
M
i n
,
Chm* in.;
warned Russia
toda, that Germ an s B alk an drive
[jointed in her direction and pledged
that
no m allei
how Adolf H itlei
goes
we who are armed with the
sword of retributive Justice shall br
oil his track
"There are
many
signs
which
poop
to an ai'cm p ' to >>■< l!t
thr
tinm an of the Ukraine and the oil
hems of the Ca leasu.-,
the prime
m inister told the Hou.se
of
Com
mons in a lengthy w ar review
He also warned B ritLsh-Allied T u r
key that the Germ an arm y "driving
fast through the Balkans
mas at
any tune turn upon lit i
Paints (>looin> Picture
Tile prime
m inister
painted a
dark picture of the
war
situation
no; only in the Balkan.- but also in
L ib ia , where he said B rita in must
expect a hard fight not only for the
defense of Cirena.cn. but Egypt too
"A fortnight
ago I warned
tho
public that
an unbroken eontinu-
in* e of sui • ess conli
not be hoped
for,
lie said in disc u sing the A f
rit an campaign
In language reminiscent of that
> lie u>ed in discussing tile Lowlands
and French debacle last
yeas
the
prime minister said that had T u r
key, Yugoslavia and Greece stood
together they would have had at
their disposal si XU
or seven!--
rii-
-vPions which m ien’ have haded the
Germ ans
Berlin Declares
Greeks Realized
Hopelessness and
Gave Up Struggle
GOOD-WILL ENVOYS FROM BRAZIL
Berlin Reports Main Body
of Yugoslavs Separated
from Greeks; Serbs Re
ported Tottering
in
B i
M A I N
J
> I I I \ K O P I
B E R I IN
April 9
r
The G e r
man high command announced in
i swift, succession of communique'
tex:,* * the ca phi ie of Salonika, sui ■
render of the entire eastern Greek
ar my
cu in g Germ any eohtroi of
hoi tlieastern Greece t: in Hie V a r
ri at valley to the ‘Pinkish bordel
and
a
powerful
thrust
westward
across Yugoslavia toward Albania
Aid Iud I ita tis e Germ ans .-am that,
tot purposes of an. practc a i m ili
tary
consideration.
Yugoslavia
might
now
be regarded as
d in
iwu
the latitude of N.
The
m ain bod;, of Y nu
:.* s is
now separated from the Go
Greece's Eastern
Troops Holding
Out, Commander
Says in Report
Did No! W e a k e n Their
Resistance and H e l d
T h e i r
Lines,
Intact
Army Officer Declares
I ai
Section ( tic OIC
.s and
seem-
sistibe
Albania:
border
'Iii -se developments
placed
the
dispute before the highest of-
- concerned with its outcome
nformed sources declared that
definite a> : ion wo .kl lie taken
Mexico To Break
With Axis Powers
or another, be
for
that
from
W as I
No trin a l Deadline
e reliable
sourc e < mu * . eel
a
: that no actual deadline exists
settlement
of
the strike
and
tile
governor
has
assurance
admin: ira non
leaders
in
nngron
'ha-
the dispute will
Diplomatic R u p t u r e at,
Early Date Seems Un
avoidable
A T H E N S
April 9
I’
Germ an
planes
lune
ch upped
bomos
and
magnet!'
mines
in
the
port
of
Piraeus
five
miles
southwest
of
Athens,
anti
an
im portant
entry
point tor British supplies now thai
Saionn.a has fallen
The Greek M inistry of Home S e
ine announced tonight that four
waves of Germ an
aircraft
raided
thr pe:t Tuesday night, and drop
ped
bomb-- • without
casualties or
damage
Seek United
Front
nov
Such a united
front
Churchill British, and the Nazis th:
said was sought bv Foreign Score- od to be moving on with,
tan*
Anthony
Eden
and
G eneral force towards the
Jo h n D ill in their Feb ru an confer- these .sources said
enc es in Ankara and Athens
Salonika tport of 236.000 poi
They
would have
gone to Bel- tlo n , fell be* I ore the rn,. . ; of
glade lie added, but
hey were re- until
am u:!cd
troops,
it
was
fused permission bv
Prince Pa uhs nounced. and the G i <k a: my
government
ut there sui m uieu-d
worn
O nly Greece
lie said, pei m itred ,
p/ed Hie hope Ie >ness ct
its
fiii] cooperation with
ne
B lu is h (ions
when she was im aded by Italy and
The four- pushing til hon;
subsequently menaced bv G erm any ga ria overcame extiaorrimary
T urning to other aspects of the tilt ion;
of
terrain
to capture
war. the prime m inister said that Yugoslav
stionghoki
and
everything turns on the battle of tm ;ion point
of
N a
rn
n.ila —
Ger-
6 Nazi Officers
Flee Mexico for
Dash lo Germany
West Midlands
Raided by Nazis;
Casualties Heavy
Escape lo Sea in S m a l l M a n y Civilians Believed
he
coneen-
w it!'.OUI
Boat. Compatriots
Declare
Ma
Killed by Deluge of
German Bombs
o f : drive
not ive turned over to rhe Defense
Mediation Board if he believes it
ran be settled here in a reasonable
time
Earlier,
F e d e r a l
Conciliator
Jam es F Dewey told newsmen that finial sources tonight as
M E X IC O C IT Y
A pril 9
,T
a during an attack the previous night,
break in diplom atic
relations be- the communique said.
tween Mexico and the Axis powers
The communique
was pied-'ted as
probable
by of-
"G erm an
aircraft
the Atlantic,
which, he adder must pan e continued in
lx> won 'nm univ
in the factories to the west late reports stated.
arid the shipyards but upon the blue
in the north
the Germ ans ocru-
Magnet c mines also were dropped water
pied M ari bor Yugoslavia, ten. rn: *-■
Needs Escort for Convoys
fi m tile bolder of
-Id A
'
rn
To do this, he said. U-boat, and reported that
an advance was in
; surface raiders of G erm any must be full swing all along a semi-eiremar
over overcome,
and
that “ has
been northern hor,:
late
ca me
“ you c an quote me that : here ha - Mexico s
been no break-down
in
lions,”
Asked if the .situation
better or worst today. Dew
"A fter you have been negoti
ating for a week you get up to
a point where anything might
happen.
It
might
tx- settled
or it might ail blow up at any
moment
a resin: of pp urns in four waves at night yes- proved to be entirely a question
of
* lalm* Neibs Tottering
expiopnution
ot
tw elve . terdav
iW ednesday»
and
dropped adequate escorts Jot our fast con-
V iewing the result.* of these s;x>c-
negotia- G n m a t t and Ita lia n ships
burnie
without casualties oi
dam- vov;
U vu lar four day - observers in Ber-
As nu Mc xii an met chant m arine age
They also dropped magnetic
ll w ill indeed tx* disastrous lf the Im said.
the Serbian - , <• us to’ -
*
w e ir hoisted on the vessels in
mines a- \arums points as they had great masse.' of weapons m unitions
feriin
p! ace OI the struck
Axis
ensigns,
done during their April 7 raid.”
and instruments of
wai cf ail kind-
All German',
pa ai tribute
to the
President Manuel Avila Cam acho’s
a
Yugoslav
legation
announce-‘ made with the toil
and
skill o f radium,
qualifies
of
the
On-* .,
(levee of expropriation was hailed
meat over the Athens radio, heard Am erican hands at the cost of the saying that
e-.ecmlA
bun-: oppo-
as a deft made with full realization
by N BC said that Yugoslav troops United States and loans to us un- aition was
encountered
in Hup.!
that a rupture of relations probably;continuing their drive south of the der the aid to Britain bill were to Pa*'-
which is the key to the po-i-
vvould follow
any
said:
T A M P IC O . M esa
Anrn 9
!'
Germ an sources here roper'ec to
night
'hat
six
officers
from
th
seized
and
expropriated
Derm al
liner Orinoco escaped to sea
las:
night
in
a
: birt v -foot
• aw i
built during their mouths of refuge
in thus port.
Germ an
comp#' riots
--aid
Nazi
seamen had stored aboard a month
supplies and drinking wan-' fin ttie
nanny escape ami plannee, to san
to Germany
They were reported to Ila:
the navigation instruments I rom
Orinoco on their advrntuit
LO N D O N
Crc: tea J
Apt
IU eel lr I
I ma I \ lr I Ct! ,
Mulla: O'
t ken
E a r l ie r R e p o r t s O p t im is t ic
{occupied city of Scu tari iii northern {gink into the depths of the ocean
O fficial sources said such a break j Albania had crossed the D rill river.; and never reach the hard-pressed
bv Rom e and Berlin would m erely1
The
Germ an
air
force
heavily J firing line
i aye the effect of killing off Nazi- bombed
'he
Yugoslav
cities
of
Churchill veil era ted his hope that
Fascist
propaganda
activities
in Kragujevac
Kraljevo,
Ra.ska
and Eire
"m an
realize
that
it
is
a
Hints of a prospective agreement Mexico and
possibly elsewhere in s ic mea. the Yugoslavs said
with the United Automobile W o rk - (L a tin Am erica
_________
prs
( C lo t
had circulated lafp in j
A naval official
said
complete
the
afternoon.
In
W ashington, crews would be placed aboard bv
Ph ilip M urray, president
of
the next, week and that before the end
C IO .
had
reported
that
an
im -:of the m onth the ships would be
portent announcement was expect-j operating \n
Mexico's
commerce
eel
in
Detroit and
had
indicated I with her neighbors,#
it
might
be
pleasing
to
his or- 1
The president directed the finance ,'tht
ionization.
j m inistry to "determ ine the indetn-
(■V1
Salisbury To Help
Provide Airplane
Germans Urge Greeks
To Lay Down Arms
N E W Y O R K
port
of Pinion;
April 9
At her,
I much in their interests as it is in
_________
• ours that their ports and airfields
S A L IS B U R Y . Md
Apr:
9
J’
, 11 *"
‘ should be available for naval and Uncle Sam may go: an airplane out! Cruz
{airforces which must operate ever of old pot •
pans and Otho: scrap-'
{farther into the A tlantic."
ped alum inum lr Salisbury,
To France, "for whose casse we
Announcing
a
drive
to
collect
-R The are contending no less than for
nu
alum inum
Conn* dinar.
Jo h n
F.
outlet
to o w n " the prime m inister said ’
Morris said there
must >x* enough
M e XI
gunboa
pursuit
it
proved in:
The
c ir
vessels ex|
M exican
been a'
ii
thru con.
a: : hor:
id
) mien!
i ic: ma
It' it Lh
It .lid
I fen* ti
( tut Kl
Is a’ Tam pu
Life Termer May
Be Granted Parole
VI * n
< ,< * m a ok
K b irri
Hic
W hile mediators emplutsired that n a y for each ship
and
-aul the
une will tx' no let-up in negotiu-, amounts would be paid with inter
feron tinned on F a r e it. C ol j )
.e-t a! the encl of Hie wilt
port'
; i>a.' I
•a
and seveial oilier Greek
liave been bombed d u riir
the
few
days.
the
A then.-
radio
n liroad* a-is heard here to-
\ppeal to F i.in ir
old metal
build an
in atli
ii plane
ANN A P O L
B*
Scout;
dei
ta
I
intl- :
m at.e
ii
vet- m u st m a in t a in oui
b io d :.u h
f Cont i nut J ort P a te
Col. j )
a
New York Herald Tribune Plans
Observance of Centennial Today
• hot
Ivvo
Germ an
planes
were
down during hie raids, said a midi-
u try
of
lighting
since
Su nd ays
ii; .
t i of Greet *> bv the G erm an'
(C o n tin u ed on {page
Co!. 8)
Netherlands Kills
Judges and Other Slate Officers
Subject to Income Tax for 1940
Knudsen Advocates Army and Navy
Operating Strike-Bound Plants
N E W Y O R K
April 9
r
Th;
N>*v York Herald Tribune tomorrow
will observe the centennial of its
founding
One of the nation a great news
papers it has pioneered in develop
h.
many improvements In the daily
pie s field.
The late Horace
the
York
before it absorbed
Herald in 1924
In Its
first
centure, opp
three
men
Greelev
W hitelaw
Reid
his
su cc es 01
and
Ogden.
M ills Reid
W hitelaw Reid s son
h:\vi
our ro l
led the newspapei s de .tunes
Boys Scout Move
A M S T E R D A M
,r
The
Bov
via Berlin.
Anni
Scout
movement
B A ! 11 M O R I
April
1 9 4 0 sa la-lev of
njfigf
public officers living
vs a
Nm
officially
abolished
herlands nxiav
in
the
are
S i a I
W
i
Helen Rogers
reolev publish-j wife
ha'
been
I
No
T i b
ie on Ap
M*
the old
New
ii IO. 1841
us
nim] of R o il
ier- . ai luff I
paper
corpora
pillars
e s I d en 1
ion.
Reid
one
since
of
;
Ogden Reid
of the news
1918
She
1
the
tallish
mid p
H I!
File pap*. 1
rn lo
m d on tot B J
ears
(Co nt in ue d on Page 2, Co!.
aul
she
!x>\
intel nation.*I
the Na. i v u w (,
I iii im t
of
B ra
meal propaganda
th.*' Du J eh Sal
II
' 0 0 k
plait
1
ih>'
yet
bren o
! 11IS
fl- sal
s)
announced
nb lect
tc
At tom e v
1 ruled ii
m g
Dial
ear by ti
et! out live
•v land
approved
a
Inient rrm ovln
. la k the ,v.ilr.
of "any mdge
off’..cs from the im
9
ifs
es a nd
in
Ms
save
income
General W illiam
un opinion toe
lev Isla t ion
emu
■■ G e m a1 A - em
The
'the:
land
cen
1 n a
a -,.em lh
tax upf
Compt
who a-'-k
.c p incd
of a nor
n incouie
roller
J
tm-
> erg
He
'A A SH I N<
M il
»ri
arri role to
mc
Non
not Baltimore
ti .un the M;
Mat
94(1
I me ne
on
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porn
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M BERIAN D
NEWS,
THURSDAY,
APRIL
IO,
1941
Sectional Row
Halts Accord in
Mine Controversy
rds of Operators
g lo Grant C e
liitis of Union
3.000 U. S. SOLDIERS LEAVE FOR THE EASI
Navy Commissions IO Coast Guard
North Carolina in
Cutters Will Be
Yard at Brooklyn
Sent to England
L a r g e s t Battleship Cost Powerful U. S. Warships
S70.000.000; Notables
Will Leave within a
minister dead
British Announce
E. Africa Drive
Is Nearing End
Present
Short Time
R' JO H N
*
M ORO SO
N EW Y O R K April 9
4»> -
thousand of
Use
navy’s
Ti
men representing e\ery et ate
union today commissioned ti
OOO-ton battleship North
c
before 1SOO special guests i
Brooklyn navy yard
The ITOOOOOOO dreadnt tight
formidable ship of tile flee
one of the deadliest in tile
from
tile
standpoint of el
pone:
* ive' first capital *
iv commissioned by Uncle 8am In
eight^n - ears and her complement
jr pride in a colorful aud
twenty-nine-minute cer
in
One
(thttng
in fhr
e 33,-
irolin*
at the
ding
p to
Bv t l)H XKO I-
BOSI XR
W A SH IN G TO N , April #
—
I i en as Winston Churchill made
a ti implied plea for more ald in
tile
battle
of
the
AttonMc,
the
United States announced today that
it would turn over ten coast guard
cutters to Great Britain
H ie Lr am let was disclosed at the
White House almost simultaneously
with a prediction by the British
prime minister to the House of Com
mons
that
they
would
soon
be
in action,*'
lik e Hie fifty naval destroyers
Loring Christie
111
with
a heart ailment
since
last November. lairing Christie, 5fl-
vear-old Canadian minister to the
th S
is dead in New York Chris
tie
a career diplomat since 1913
na!
Secretai
tha
of
the
Navy
Frank
the audience and
the
we are foreshadowing
ship Ute creates?
navy
it aa ever seen
first
of
17
Bwuleships
Not Iii
tntecn
Ca
batt ieehips ordered bj
QUITS BUDAPEST POST
ie nae •
Knox
Per < rut
# w as
r
Urbdin Ledoux,
Bowery's Best
Friend. Is Dead
Mr.
Z e r o '
K n o w n to
Thousands of Unfortun
ates in U. S.
Re;
rid be
lve a
1 wa
ia\ v
-act
em pit
y to insnr
so strong
that
America us
isi?,eel that
the
it was to have
that no na:ion
it. with
endear<
Ute
in
best
be
fit It
cot
agrecme
r.d *;>rke:s w hrif
CX.-ted
HS sug-
one ilia (ion service
ailment "arrange
he fa\o: cd rom-
off
lea; nation
rf fen
unites
c
Not
a* ars the United Slates
Im;;ai Harold R
Stark, chic:
aval operations who flew hetf
■Lie ceremony, handed the Yes■
. e
to her rap: a in. Ola.' M
\ed*. and ordered the crew t(
her in the best running shape
y "for a fight or a frolic "
v.
,v
Melville Broughton
h Carolina told th.e men
transferred
last
fall
the
rugged
was appointed minister to the U.
S
craft are considered well suited to
in 1939
Leighton McCarthv
ha*
escorting
harassed
shipping
con
voys and to helping combat
the
U-boats which Churchill said were
ranging ever farther westward In
an
effort
to
frustrate
American
Lend-Lease efforts.
submarines Grave Menace
H ie B ritLsh-minister asserted In
ins I codon speech, that these sub
marines "constitute a menace which
must be overcome if the life of
Britain
is not
to be endangered
and if the purposes to which the
government and the people of the
United States have devoted them
selves ase not to be frustrated ”
He said he could not believe the
■ proud and resolute people of the
U S A ” would find It * acceptable"
if vast quantities of American aup-
piies destined for England should Colonel
Kitkiewu
or «unk at sea.
Stephen Farly. President Rooee-
of veils press secretary said the coast
we R ia. cl ships had not vet been rie-
- ou a name and a tradition livered
but
were
being
prepared
x we will carry on at the home Presumably they will be turned over
to Biltieh crews on this side of the
Atlantic.
-similar to British Ships
Vessels of some 2 000 tons nor
mally armed with five-inch guns.
the
cutters
are
considered
com
parable in effectiveness to the new
'type Corvettes which ate being turn
ed out uncles
pressure in British
been actins minister recently.
Exiled Polish Prime
Minister To Visit
(amp Meade Today
FO R T G E O R G E O M EA D E Md
April 9
P
General Wladlsiilaw
Slkorski
prime
minuter
of
t Ur
Po.ish government in exile sa iii \ ..ut
Fort Meade tomorrow
A message
received
bv
Colonel
Gilbert M
Allen, pas- commander
said General Slkorski would arrive
from Washington a* IO a
rn. n< -
companied bv the deputy chief of
et Af f OI the Polish forc es in exi.c
the
generals
aide, Captain Zamoyski. and Lieu
tenant Colonel J B Winslow of the
United States army general staff
cor tis.
kl was.a visitor of
.pit at the White
;
r,* while you man your ship a-
< eremonv on Qtwfterdec k
I The ce onion
Colo; fill with the
various
uniforms,
the
pre-Eastet
hats of officers wives
bugles and
ne shrill biases of bosuns whistles
wa
conducted on the quarterdeck
under full war-time restrictions,
ARhnuih
commissioned
three
General Sikors
President
R oom-
House yesterday.
A
guard
of
honor
from
Hie
Eeleventh infantry regiment. M ary
land, will be drawn up in front of
headquarters and
a
nineteen-gun
salute will be fired
The
Polish
general
then
will
make a general tour of inspection
of tlie camp, and visit Major Den
aud Canadian shipyards
Tire cut- etal Milton A Reckord commander
Capture of Massaua Virtu
ally Ends Long
Campaign
CAIRO .
Egypt
April
9
t
«
Britain announced the virtual wind
up of the East African campaign
today with the capture of the Red
Sea
port
of
Mas-alia, in
Italian
Eritrea, but acknowledged that the
rear guard of the Imperial forces
in Libya was "heavily engaged all
uay" yesterday against
eastward-
moving Axis armored units.
(The Germans and Italians re
posed the cap:u:e of De;int. I '.ova.
and the German command said six
British generals and 2 000 men had
been taken prisoners at El Mech III,
,50 miles aouthwes* of De:na
Xvi* 4 nrres I arses!
The British announcements said
numerical!} superior German and
Ju lia n forces were engaging the
imperial troops
although asserting
that the R A F was maintaining a
continuous attack on Nazi-Fascist
air field* in Libya motor transports
and concentrations of men.
Reporting to toe House of Com
mot.'
in London. Prime Minister
| Winston Churchill disclosed that the
Germans had begun shipping latge
air and armored forces to Libya
even before the British capture of
Bengasi last Feb 6
He
acknow.edited
that
Balkan
considerations
ha I
caused
the
British to hold Hie Eastern Libyan
territory lightly and that the G er
mans
and
Italian*
..ad
made a
tepid
attack
in
much
greater
st renc; ll
t iv a iv
the
B ri’ish
com
mander* had expected a’, so early
a date
r \pert* Hard FlglUitig
Tile
Br I Lls ll
must
fighting not only in
expect
Litnn bt
Egypt, the prime
■ on. pa ti
in boa;
linen -st. ( lair O'Malley
asked whet
aked Brit
st Owen a;
The
I rn
months
ahead
Not til Carolina
sri vice until
J
lievecl that site
clite Heft
Sire is the fir?
constructed wit
low
the
main
bus! e:s
below
- iv*
wa-er tight doors
impossible
for
a
the
into
chebule
not
go
Officers
be -
join the Pa-
Arr,erican warship
on;
portholes be
deck
Her
ie waterline
make it a Linos’
■or peri o to a ink
Rome Asks Recall
OfW. C. Bentley
Assistant Military Attache
Persona Non Grata to
Italy
Judges and Other New York Herald
(C in- tined from Pa ce ;.
'.acted lr
ares
4 4 i
OI
(C o 'Iaimed from Pa^e r)
on the p a p e r
He joined ’.tie oruan-
•ation in 193“
and spent pair of
-a*
W AS
Dec
con
orv im -
to Der
arr rrri-
! 940 Lu England
Tire newspaper
ps inception un
cent nil source of
but it l.as nevei
agreeing
if it
witii the poi tv I
law
R n
■R the wa
ole sine
W
cov ei
.> hist i
- been that o
Repubii an opin
■ shrunk from *
believed otherw
,faders.
was
an
ac
‘ms
will
be
supplemented
bv
a
'mosquito fleet
of submarine chas.
ersers and other amal! craf; whit Ii
secretary Knox has said the navy
would release
There was no hint of * decision,
however
on
the question of
re-
huge ira-ung
addition,r1
des! rover*
to
ami Britain or on the ultimate issue of
u.’ing
American warships man:,rd
bv American crews to a*-
dehvery of munitions to Britain.
F.orlv said the cut tom weie built
between 1928 mod 1932
They com
prise tile so-called "Lake" mass of
250-foot
H aft
used
initially
to
.chase rum runners and since repeal
in such operations as the
North
Atlantic ice patrol and tile North
Pacific sen patrol
Representing
the
second
best
group of ships in the coast guard
sri vice
of
some
eighty-five
sea
going vessels, the cutters are credited
with a speed of about sixteen knots
tfficlem for convoy work, although
far below a destroyers speed
W its Boost Retroact*
ex*
To
emt
he
would
-ompemaMon
- tnt is due.
'i v
declares
friend of the enterprise winch in-
:: u- .red the Merges:• haler linotype
to journalism.
The Tribune also
gave Stephen H Heman ills char, •
to prove tha- a daily paper could
print a half-tone which i> did suc
cessfully for the first time in 1897
INTERPRETING THE WAR NEWS
Bv R I K K I I
SIM PSO N
Vs*o* i* ted Pre** M uff H ritrr
Sen.Sheppard, 65,
Dies in Hospital
Father o f Prohibition”
Highly Praised by
Roosevelt
wd-i
Ii
fee*'*
itnng
IC
SUH”
Feb
;eg
Yu
ad
ll!!'
V- •> a
Churchill Warns
Y u g o s la v s H u r t (.t r e k s
><- v
with
Tile
crucial
German
break -
i '*,t .: s pf- :iv.ouch into the ’.owe*' Varna:' val-
utged
the ><
tab a fas -- paced column Itvo
Salonika was r ade possible bv a
force in Yugoslavian withdrawal as vet un-
eor.tact w-.th explained* on the left flank of tile
app* ':•'•(] to Cm <'c k Si; .ma from
A Ber';.:, re
in;;
over
im port of wholesale surrenders east-
n
W ’ -
and ward of the break-through should
onm : all bu , pe accep'ed with cantion until Brit-
couid come im army disposition* become known
Yugoslavian retirement
how-
Bf; Im e-.er
could
prove
an
irreparable
.VACH I NG TON
Apt u
9
J ’
President Roosevelt and other lead
ers expressed sorrow today over th.e
dram of Senator Morns Sheppard
of
Texas.
’ Lie
father of
prohi
bition, dean of Congress and chair
man of th.e important Senate M ul
lan committee
Sheppard who wa* 85 year- old.
o! the Twemv-N;n:
division divis
ion, af th.e division's headquarter
Gene:a! Slkorski is set -timed
to
Trave later in the d*v
tor
Palm
Beach. Fla
to
-re
Ignace
Jan
Padri ewsk.
famous
pianist
aud
Polish ’.racier, who is chairman of
tile Polish. National Con, d.
General Slkorski came to
-lits
country
from
london, where tin
safe Polish government in exile has pa
headquarter*
Pee Wee Rees Is
Injured af Baltimore
B A L T IM O R E ,
Apili
9
V
Harold
Pee-Wee
Reece. Brooklyn
Dodger shortstop, injured ti.* left
ank.e in
an
exhibition
baseball
game
today
with Hie
New
York
Yankee* and was taken to a hos
pital
At 'Lie hospital. Ree.-e was said
to ne
■ perfect.v all nail’
s r ., no
ira* • .ires
The ball pinier had
cai:,rlii pus spike in home plate Ar.
injury last year kept Reese, a m ain
stay in the Dodgers pennant hopes
Out of piny for a month
Di
Geolge Bennett
following ar.
examination, said Reese had suf
fered a
sprain of his heel bone
but would Lie able to resume play
ing in a couple of da vs and could
be expected
lo
appear
in
the
Dodgers.* opening day lineup next
Tuesday.
He was to accompany the club
to Wilmington, De.
tomorrow
Reese fr.-u timed Iii* left heel
last
rear and had been wear::.*; a bract
on it
this spring
In the
Inning of todays game he raced
home on a single bv Paul W ann
and
hie
ankle
ga- e
wa-,
a*
Crowed the plate
the defense of
minister warned,
A* a bright note he mentioned
the East
African successes which
will free forces in that theater for
the North African ba'ne*
British F.av African communiques
said that pur.*ui* of the Paisans m
Ethiopia was being maintained and
that lame stock* of war materials
were st uteri in
Add' •
Aba*'a
th.e
capi’a! along with two divisions of
Blas ksh!: ‘ troops, un re - .an six tv
pilots and 1,000 men of Italian air
force ground crews.
Ma . .
dav was
las' It all
the Red
caprin
Sea
-slat an
'bore.
e yester -
. wa.* the
ter along
German Bombers
(Continued from Pate
Tins broadcast
The Germans
bombardon. Dr*
da pliant phieV
as heard by NBO.
!>o wpip said to Tsp
( p with propm an-
i re Tug the Greek.*
their arms over to De; man
I, wa* termed
mad.p the Greeks
to hand
soldiers.
Title, the radio
an insult which
mote indignant,
At Piraeus of greater Important e
since ti” fad of B hIojisKb
n ip G er
mans sowed magnetic nun s In the
harbor. «aid a
ministry of home
security btondcaat m olded by th*-
CRA?
Ti;e rn.ne.* w” ;e diopoed during
raids last night and tire night oe-
fore
radios military re -
bv C BB Mid m. ie
perfectly
organized
the arrival in Al*
Dices thrusting
Yugoslavia,
The Athens
view- recorded
than
400.000
Italian* await tup
bania of German
fifth across the waist of
Dodgers Win Again
B A L T IM O R E April 9
y — Joe
died this morning m Walter Reed Med wick hit two home run* and
hospital of a brain hemorrhage
He pf -e Reiser sma* ked one today a*
'T he Italians did not send pa
trols out yrsterda’ .
the review con-
hr tinned,
"bur
continued
to
dig
trenches
and
place
barbed-wire
entanglements
betoir- their lines '■
The radio *ntd r now had bern
ascertained that 800 Italian prison
ers. ii'.' .UCH - twenty-one offices,
captured
In
Mondays
’pant
dole
of
,e
Dutikri
'he B-p.
p-embai k
\pgea;
: ohs
ua ti
tnt!
■ten!
be
dbl*
sp v
Dtf-
:* for the
e
ctigim-
exptohable
tnetit iotied
st of faller,
mountain-
a friar river
That
e-. er,
blow
Nor
gravit;
Britisl
Virtuauv
Ba Tx an a-
of an ear.v
be a mi rn
limn a r.d I
her# anv
n other
concealing the
;a lion
for
the
i mihtarv way*
* s': oke :;ie German
k ha* ended possibility
a':an collapse It would
if a iunctlot of Ger-
ii\n troops at the Yugo
slavian- Albanian
border wet# not
a.'conipli.si.ed They ma-- alrcadv be
Italian forces rapid expansion of the army and
had served In the House ten year*
and in lite Senate twenty-etei.-
President
Roosevelt
issued
*
statement
calling
Sheppard
a
tower of strength" in the na'tonal
defense
Mr. Roosevelt added tbs’
Sheppard had ' refused to heed all
warnings of friends that
he was
overtaxing
his
physical
resources
aud he has gone to his account
with every obligation to duty fu l
filled "
Praised bv Marshall
General George C. Marshall ann;.
chief of staff
asserted that
the
had
been
skirmishes
Knudsen
$es! Midlands
P m,
>.
Ut . K.’.i
I) - J a *
He
ex
It* ili'ti Xt.iv I urn I .ihlrs
tv rn -Ive Br/gsh hr." ■>
es.
e A«'v( at! • -a • t
t o , aion:!,!, * : ira vs
It1
ne force conceivably could
■- Nan light ■ ■
I tush
turn
limn
nika
Gorms
a ( tons
)Osed
ps on.
<* Mf
hi contact,
stiffen in g
::
Aibam a
incalculably
O f • r .
laim s of w holesale G • eek
.Me: ■ t is
east ol -he Vautor bing
ut Clef-
wavering under smash!:,;
NY. i blows The situation lh Yugo-
■ la ;h i« fa: front den but a m ajor
ity of bet Armies v c probably el-
it-tiiv i
off from contact with the
B: ;i*h-0:p*k
Aille* in the south
WI-*- ti:# ult .n p-e rffrr* of *hrse
di.f.oo”
th av
ive
in Greece and
Yugoslav i* ;* ire yond con jeer tire
De*o ' e
Churchill'*
warm: c
to
Russia "ha- she thigh-: be next or
Fie
c term an
conquest
time-table
- e-e ffo.T* Tittle in the situation
in the Balkan.* to encou rage hope
o' en her R u'-.an or 'I nrklsi: inte: •
the Brooklyn Dodgers
ran
then
string of exhibition victories to ten
with a 5 to 2 triumph
over the
New York Yankee*
The Dodgers got a trad
scare
when Peewee
Reese
caught
his
splices rn home plat* while sliding
in the fifth
inning and hurt his
left foot, Ute same one in winch
h# broke a bon# last season
X-
I R
piC I-ti re*
showed
he suffered
only a slight sprain, however,
and
would be ready for the opening of
the season.
Both Yankee runs were homers
bv
Tweak Selkirk, who broke up
•ae pr w. ess of our national defense Ka bv
H’.gbe * shutout in the sec
emh and then jabbed Kemp W a ke;
for the other in the ninth.
After the gait e th.e Yankee and
Dodger second stringer* teamed up
to be.a the Baltimore Orioles 7 to
I rn a se veil-inning same with Billie
Bon,ham and Ailey
Donald, lame
holding
Greece's Eastern
( Continued from Pas.' t)
of M
‘ ft e
mali:
sn don
bv* i,.
arid to
Brit NS
in prog •<
e of EP
•e
gloom in
firmeru in
with Berlin
h yeneral*
Ka
At:
Ta.-
in
ut a
pi
th Oh h
l a vet*
- (Hillint
Off
f'tao
Uj.Ab.’V
forces
I rmm-
ther In
G : PC ”
British
are due in large measure to his
.statesmanship."
Senator Reynolds >D-NC>
is in
line for the chairmanship of the
military committee to succeed Shep
pard
Reynolds has been a critic of
-ome administration foreign policy
*
vot ed a int in <t rite Lease-Lrm; back pit ('liers of -tie Yanks
bill
the Orioles to two hits
Member* ( ' the fain:’,
arranged _____________________________
•ej.ta-ive’*.- to take sherpa-d * i;od-
n Tf a* ’m m -row n.U '
p'-1 nu n r
: funeral
service*
on
Saturday
in
Texarkana, hi* home
strong Party Man
Sheppard was intense’! proud of
hie
long
legislative
record
as
a
party
man
often citing his un
wavering support of the policies cf
Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D
Roosevelt He .sponsored the nation
al
liquor
prohibition
amendment
'and annually ainee it* repeal had
made a speech advocating the re
turn of prohibition.
He is survived by his widow and
three mat vied daughters, Mrs Rich
»rd Arnold cf Texarkana
M > Con
ule Ma k J;
o! Philadelphia aud
J Mr-
Arthur
Keve*. J r , of
Rot-
* I an/I vt
MI. Savage Brick
(Contmurd from Pas? *4)
and Maryland st ale based on freight
_ rate difference*
Although -line is no • union shop”
at th,# brickyard, it is understood
that the percentage of union mein-
. bership is very high
No attempt w .I, tie iv id* *o oper
a te w e plant during the stoppage
Strickland said
declaring that it
was aheady
sh. :t down
He added
that when it reopens is now up u>
;; r .**
mar.avemeiit,
vt aa rd I ess
of
whether the union plans only a one-
d a y
holiday ’ The men
will
be
ca lei' bBvK aid cannot return when
it suIL* them, tie said.
(elanese Celluloid
Corporation Merger
Is Approved
leaving .argo nuns bens of
wounded
and
abundant
material
consisting man.lv of hand grenades
and portable wireless transmitter*,"
he said
The* ann> fled he said. without
hope of Hid get I Ina through to them
Imm Western Cho st
Fart I un cast a
Kal'a Dugh neat
the Bul- niain frontier ii*- .'aid "out
men
to na
tai
a
vma rd
I nun-er
anack on Germ an force* who had
f.
The
Cotane*e
Corpora Hon
of
-------- America stockholders yesterday ap-
dond and proved tire proposed merger of the
Celluloid Corporation into tire com
pany at the annual meeting in Ne*'
York City
Ti
inc:
sub -at. to th.e ac
tion <*t
the O lltj'oid stoikholdeia
today
Keferving
to the advantage* of
be
move
I )!
t >1*
Ie
Ute . to*.
' r -uI ;■ cf
,e *
• -e Ct', ; •• >: a-
tion, said Hint from technical and
commcdcial ."Antipoints the merger
w ould prove const! net ive for bo-ii
occupied heights then and succeed
ed rn throwing them back inflicting companies and would result in aim-
T v |f*ece»4t:
f>V& I V ■ "f .t5 f I
K
PONTIAC PRICES
BEGIN AT
FOR THE DE LUXE "TORPEDO'' SIX
BUSINESS COUPE
T H E
C U M B E R L A N D
N E W S .
T H U R S D A ’
A P R IL
IO
Holy Week Events
Are Scheduled
By Air Networks
RAiHBCW BRIDGE TAKING FORM
Glenn I. Marlin Company
Declares Dividend
Town Meeting W ill De-
bate Living Cost
Question
B t <’. I
B l T I I IU IK M )
A w o c tttfd ITfJts Bad in Kditor
N E W Y O R K
April 9
Pre-Easter
m d hots
Thursday
broader ts are
to br found in tomorrow s schedule
The hour trom 12 noon on w ill
The Radio Clock
T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 10
a * s t* rn S t a ’id *'rt P
V — Siobt r a -1 0 “ »
Ho ur for C ST , 2 H r*, for MT
ye
.• - ■
►
* a* ; - - < -I . .* to
* SO
I
'
Oil* - I.bu'-rod-east
BAL I i M O R I
April 9
f
n o
i i
’
D i
vtmmtB
f
Cl ll Hid I
’
til
U K Nil
I
'
■in raft
m anilla'
has dec!Hied a
dividend of
l l 50
per th an
on common stock play able
Junr* 2
lo stockholders ut
record
as of Mo y 20
I>-i .aJ iiHlon of the divuifn d fol-
lowed tin■■ Annual meeting of S t OC it -
ho (dei
at w iiii h ait directerr* aud
of I ICO I • w* i »
re-fierted.
Glenn
L
M artin
preatden t. said
.-ales for
tin
Ii: t quart I* sJ
1941
am ouli lev1 to *17.063 147 41 ui
ti tan
>5 per cent bf all sa
tile eiitii e vt ar of
1940
Seek Home tor Aged
Volunteer Firemen
View of the Rainbow bridge co nstruction
W ork on the Rainbow bridge, a 930-foot arch w hich replaces the
{famous bouet moon bildar destroyed by ice at Niagara Palls two years
Iago
rapidly is progressing
H ie span vc ill be completed this August ’ mer
all
of
whom
Steel workers on both the Am erican and Canadian titles of the river Itw rutv tears or moi'
working o trr safety nets. will meet in
he center of tile river when the
rep
fig I
S A L IS B U R Y . Md
April 9
V
A
M aryland home for aged volunteer
firemen i> the ultim ate goal sought
bt
a
group of "twenty-year
ser
v ic e 1 flrr-flghtcr* here
Tim group of veterans announced
they wished to sec sim ilar . itll;
clubs formed throughout the state
as a basis for a state-wide organ: -
nation to sponsor a home foi aged
firemen
The Votoians" dub here ha.
as
charter members sixteen act it t flrc-
hate
served
Tom m y Dor.*
am ateur son
Orchestra
I
his music.
M B S
2.30 K
4 :45 T I
Morgai
M a r1
I
p
in
Hour of Serials:
ducky School of the Air;
*e for Tea: 7 15 He;* s That
8 30 In Chicago Tonight.
Zii.su P itts . 9 IO Alfred W ailea-tem
suifom etta,
11.15
Dancing
and
news.
.
program
to include
and Belt; „
■hour bronc:
be -..-.rd or. C B P for its pre-Easter
procram, tr.h Howard Barlow db-
e
r ig
r e
< otn e :1
o. he.- ; a
rn
R o V:int s 'Stebut Mate;
A
Holy
T I rn I
M B S at 4 p. in.
Pasadena bot s cl
Rhodes as torah
lr. addition a I
ii. observance of Pa.--mer ;.
listed
for C B S at
l l
presented
in co
operation
wtih
tie
Je w e ll Theo
logical Sem inary of America.
Unless there i- a change of topic
meanwhile. Amen- a ’s T i wa Meeting
is to ask "Can VV: Prevent Higher
Lr. a.- Costs
w
i ;•
b: ca ckw-Is
a .a in or. N B C -Bl .e at 9 33.
W ill I there lew
lik e s
Bob Edge on C B S ar 6.13 is to
Interview Secretary o: 'he Interior
lik e s en America - na; ira I resour
ces in his C B S program at 6 15
Seine ct iter feature.-:
C B S 7 30
Vox Pup intel Mew of selectee -ci
vile men. C B S 9 Bob Hope return
ing a call on Bing Crosby > hour:
C B S
9.30
M ajor
Bowes
and
his
amateurs saluting his home town of
San francisco: M B S IO 30 Warn:--
program
by
Chicago
symphony
orchest ra
W a r .schedule as announced fur
Thursday C B S 8 9 a.
3 55. 6 30.
8 55, 11:53 p in
N BG 8 a in.. I 45
p. in . 12 mid; N BC -Blue 8 55 a in
4 35. 9 30
IO 30 p. in.;
NBC-Red
9 a in.. 6:25, 7 15. 7 45 p. in : M B S
IO. ll a. in., 2 5. 8. 9 15. IO p rn.
12:30 a in.
Listings by
N e tw o rk s
N BC -Red
7 13 p rn Tony Won'.-
Scrapbook: 5 45 Lite Can Be Beau
tiful; 6:30 Instrum ental Reveries- 8
Fannie Brice
ural Prank
M •: ga - ,
8 30 Aldrich Fam ily
IO Rudy C al
ico and
John
Barrym ore
10.30
Listen ers pla- house
C B S
12 noon Kate Sin;:';’, com
ment; 3 p. rn
M aty M argar • M -
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Frederick legion Post
Plans Formation of
'Home Defense' Program
F R E D E R IC K
od
Apn
9
V
form ation of a
home defense pro*
ju n i
by
fra n c I- Scot'
Key Po*1
American Legion
and lire c if
of
Frederick
ss
pianncd
here
under
leadership ol Alton V. Bennett
Tire program, sim ilar to tho,.e in
other sections of tire state, is ' de
signed to place the manpower and
resource- of the Am erican Legion
ai n u ens po. ..I of a ui lr oi it i es rn ti.-
event of any
emergency." Bennett
It w ill be entirely separate from
the
home guard,
he added, and is
purely a pi ok: am of precautionary
nature."
B»-nunt was appointed off: cr in
c!a :g e of
.(frn.-e a.-; nu- by
Cl
Raym ond Shipley
POM commander
Aides may be named soon.
The plan envisages establishment
of such units a- auxiliary police
firemen, communication, evacuation
medical, supply and transportation
A cit irons advisor.- com mitter will
be composed of the mayor, sheriff,
chief of police county medical of-
i H e * Irca<;
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Cress
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o her officials
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THE
CUMBERLAND
NEWS,
THURSDAY,
APRIL
IO
1941
IV »
lerefo for*
a n d
pus
Vn
I fr
ma.
:m
iff
them
if* clo sin g
at s o m e -
practice,
live plan
ie w oefu l
Johnson Reports
Far West Labor
Situation Good
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Bv GEN. MI (ill J
SAN FRANCISCO
a Ie * dave In an indi
to* Pacific Coast KO
Fam iliar Pattern Is
Bein*? F o llo w e d
JOHNSON
April 9
Juati
ruin trial air?* line'
gives not enough ,
time for a care*'
fully che* ked sur
vey of even one
segm ent of a thing j
Red Df
IV 1.1 PHOM 1
**s»| I.door
W hf
T h e * s p
tension
it L e g is la ti v e
S c h e m e
anc
ilka
per
Brl
thi
Hugh !
pleaaan
parent,
Speaking relatively only and com
paring the ten.iene.ss
in the East
and Middle West with toe compaia-
'ive 'aim on the const, this general
dilation Is the best in the country
Comparing it from another angle
with the ferment of the threatened
San Francisco general strike and
whole
west
Coast
condition
six-
and-a-half - ears ago. It is a para
dise
W
iv th eir o
cd t h a t a
be giv en
B
B
ii to o is fa m ilia r
he G e r m a n s h a v e
a lt h o u g h th e r a p
pel! city a n d th e
f.
And
still
th e
m ore t h a n h a lf a
;a from G erm any,
.ii.d G reece in a
L u a n a
In itia l
m a k e it
difficult
be b o p p e d in th e
'I pl'cd so m eh o w
if
d in th e M ed iter-
i he fou r';
'he latter,
been reach
w i>e best
and goven
agreement
both
CIO
ting
are
In
. in
%rr Rev Point*
The
Pacific
Coast
ship-btnk
md
ship-operating
Industrie -»
key points in national defen.-e
and. to some efxent
t kind of consortium has
•d out here on a coast-
In this labor, tad ti.-try
m ent all seem to be in
Most remarkable of all
and
AFL
unions
arc
in fairly ct
co-opera
tion.v
Too much generalizatlc
! iKe
lice a . e the sltua!
fnm; simple.
Part of
slup-building
labor
is
I-
API.
In AFL a* leas
ti is I
ion
the <
CIO.
tw ‘
fa r
-’a!
'art
erv
im pc*
voice
C
•pal
unions arr in-
W h ere A re All
I hose N ickels?
F O B ALM OS
ne unions and many
O' ,
.tin m a k e
I* difficult
ship-operating
unions are CIO Yet
I Vader ca', be stop p ed
in th e There seems to be a sufficient un
Handing
among
all
these jar
elements to create som ething
looks
to
me,
at
first-
glance.
least, to be
not
merely Indus
wide unionism but unionism co
mg one whole integrated indti.H
a epa. In view of the fact that
heart of the whole CIO vs AFL row
KYE M T Y -FI VE Y E A R S t h e Is craft v - inriiiMrfal unionism this
is a harbinger of great hope
This
writer insisted that there need ive
no lrrecounciliable difference here
[ne n a tio n
a lrea d y
h a d
its
„,,r
Ona.:
>1, 1.
opinion
Life Story Is Not
Always in Face,
Studies Disclose
Bdwin C. HUI
Bv EDWIN t . HILL
Tile current eighty-first birthday
celebration of Dr. Holmes W Mer
ton is a reminder that there is still
in wide circulation rn this country
. a lot of home-brew philosophy that
, i>eople in the tug
towns don t know
about.
Carrying
on
w h e r e
the
|phrenologists
left
off,
Dr.
Merton
has.
for
s. I x I v
years
or
more,
been reading the
'story of man" in
the lace, and d e
vised
m eans
of
fitting
m en
into
jtheir Jobs, found
ing and directing the Merton Insti-
i lute for Personnel Guidance
with
|studies in 1.500 bas,c occupation-.,
As Dr. Merton
has
put
I',
he
found for each of these vocations
I “a different fifteen per cent of 'he
face was proportion ately tire same
j in each successful m an or woman
in the sam e vocation, and tile faces
of unsuccessful m en and women w* re
not m the same proportion as those
of successful people in tire same cc-
! cupat ion."
It is obvious that much is written
I clearly in tile human < our ten siv e.
land shrewd m en who have much
intercourse with their fellows be-
!conte quick and accurate leaders.
I We have clung to tile idea that we
.m ay learn to appraise another man
|quickly by noting certain specific
I lines of his features
tire droop of
an eyelid the set of hr- mouth, the
flare of the no t i ..-.
*
*
«
Deep in Studies
Around the turn of the cento;
and for a few earlier decade
nu a1
America,
a-
con': asb d
-a uh
'he
cities, was deep rn studies of phy
siognomy. and lectures on phreno
logy were niners-up to “Uncle Tom s
Cabin
and “Ingomar the Barbar
ian,' at the opera house.
Soviet Envoy
Finds Himself Popular
As Result of Friendship for l urker
bet
c o in in g n ick els, a
.M sting m o stly of
•r- ___ _
in cepter; the dosed shop provisions
of som e of these
understandings.
But generally .-peaking and wonder
o tell tile Pacific Const labor con
dition is the best in the country.
B y ( ll VHI f S I*. S T E W MI I
( e nt r. il
Pr e ss C o l u m n i s t
Comrade Constantine A
I came into power, but Serbs remain
■as tile
nub
of
Yugoslavia,
and
they're violently an ti-G erm an- and : thro
O'iman- are
dandy
scrappers,
though
not I a ma
Lice in this era.
theories of face and
found high .sanction i
Cesare Lombroso Ila
cnrmnologLst and pr
findings were too far
of pathology to fit p r o the
endeavors of the America
bringers, but for a decade
thee eave scientific validly
that
von could ret
Tne-e va:
he ad-i ca
i the bool
sail physi
chia inst.
over the
On our West Coast
this
b. a n y o t h e r n a m e w ou ld seems to oe now confirmed
lation s p o ck et or p o c k e t-
*
•
*
hilted .
King
Inc
Reproducing
rictly pro h ib ited
sky, Moscow
up against a
ambassador lure
is overly equipped for warts :e.
new experience
He
Now if Hitler has Serbian Yugo-
Lon.b
hr
rem in d ed
»f th e im p o r ta n c e
heir n a tio n a l life by an a n
ilic
tw o b illio n th n ick el h a s
. to cir c u la tio n .
W h ere are
u t - how m a n y of t h e m h a v e
• t af .-'‘a.
Except, fo r t h o s e
.•Indrawn officially, th e y are
va lu a b le
et
International
(love rn inc i
or pro'it
<>:
a
- I / / ? * /')/'// / / ’/ /
long tai ce basis, making whatever
1 1
C'U L
H ie where ti so
As ’he S.-, n Pram -co FN .-.miner
remarked rn an editorial,
“if iud us- (lovern men t
try and labor here can sit down
n ig h
to a t tr a c t this be done ei.-e.v
tay lo n g in a n y dustrles ail
over
.o w in g
a
n i c k e l s
d
S ta t e s p ro d u ces
tw o
billion
sm a ll
pads for th e m o st
-
p e r tin e n t
to d a y
he pa ‘
flow in a
trea m from person
lr- rn t T v to city
p h r a se K P lu r i b u s
lWnrd- of A m erica ,
n ick els
n o
lon g er
M e y e r s d a l e R e a d e r S e t s
I p a Big P r o g r a m for
E n d i n g All W a r s
Editor T i e Cumberland News:
There should be a union of derm
of AFL end
; he o v a ries
on
each
continent with ll;’
of the CIO
are three blanche
a.-, lee celative, judi- v
E d ifices
of
selfish
interest
that
nay be necessary in the recognition
>f a general obligation, why cannot
’re, in all in-
hc
country?”
Wily indeed?
Bot ii houses of labor,
the craft unionist
industrial unionls<
rn full agreement '
I elal and executive These should be friendly stones about the Soviet rc-
j further
united
to
form
a
much publics,
stronger union of all tile democrac
ies of the world with .similar units
of
government.
overed m any stignu
actually
is
quite •>'avla on
hands plus G r e e c e .principally of c: .un.,.. o: d e c
popular- in Wash- Pius pro-Zog Albania
plus Turkey, rative trends, by win: n <>::•• ii 'n:
Hinton
The Slate Plus a!! The help Britain can give could peg another as a depend,
depart men:
not '<**»• Phis all sorts of .supplies from citizen or a bad i-jg. Tin boor
.
only
is
glad
to
United Staves and minus any lied vivid Uh;-h a ' or. of the wa
see him when he *ff*Ctive help from Italy and w ith- lilt of an car lobe
or a preda'
out anv effective Japanese aid in outrea h 01 a .,p or in
iii
I
that field of operations—won't such disquieting reading. Net
even
a
ombination
be
calculated
to nos;
.I..
< . -.
,
calls; it urges him
to drop in more
and
more
fre
quently Secretary worrV him- with another war on hi;- :-.»d Uh a.
Hull "and U nder--opposite firom?
own connu t..<r
secretary
Welles
And then add the Soviets, if they :,'en* or
..
vive
him
warm can
be wished
into the aggrega-;liie top-bim .--.c
handclasps Nqws- tion!
They’d Be llandv
thev
papermen
h e a d
and. atter talking
oui to write almost
I men rig <
.on e gtigr
lainy. And
bros got ii
routed
the Loc
ight
for the
a
ivy rest in peace,
This laster remark applied only
to the d u p - building
industry but'
I believe that about the -ame con-
lusion applies lo the ship operating i
ii.uu-'rv
Managen.er,*
and
labor
on th;
on" arc agreed tliat, in the
paramount intcre ■ of na lonal de
fense, there shall be neither strikes:
nor lock-outs
Tire editorial continues
Co ul d G e t G u e s t s Now
v a n is h e s i n ’
sp la sh .
T h e
is not so lo a
th e
pro*
B r ita in s h o w a con M d er-
N a tu ra liy , w ith n l g h t -
■ f . p is 1,0 s e n.se in s t a g in g
nu ii bors can't
h e a r
you.
They Wouldn't Go Back
Telling
i.ffei t S pc n
‘ l ie* confer ‘-nee. however, did
not -top here
I? has taken vip
such basic matters as over-all
wave
scales,
overtime
provis
ions.
.lift work-dlfferen’ial and
Ie]Hfed matter-. What I.
lying
done tort a;, by shipyard m anage
ment and labor in S a n Fran
cisco.
si aul lei
have
a
telling
nationwide effect.''
There should be international dis
tr: is set aside for each with suit
able buildings.
A feature much needed would be
a world criminal court winch would
try all cases of racial and other
oppression, tyranny, cruelty, aggie -
I Mon, invasion and other
acts rte-
| .-lgnod to desirot
the freedom of
' a people
finch continental union should be
governed by the grand un,on as to
Hire type of constitution adopted.
Each
nation
represented
could
'have two senator’ and three repre-
jsentatives elected by the people,
i
No member should have the right
I to seceede The force and power of
each union would be sustained bv
n
j t o I
I then
; wild
It makes no difference whether
you like Communists or not.
I f s Problem Is < (implicated
a.
situation in
which Russia
canj
o n the whole
it seem s that I
come In handily from the democra- returns aren't vet all in whei
des'
standpoint— as
an
antl-A xisjcomes to finding an entire life
1 11
bet
Constantine
could
give belligerent if available, or even as
anq „ revelation of mind and . p.
an
ambassadorial
party
now
and ft pro-democratic neutral lf that s w ritten
in
the lace. The
nod'
get
a good
attendance.
Not
so M^e best that can be squeezed out phychologists have complicated * ne
vc.
long ago. every tune he issued
o* ;be Moscow government.
problem a lot
by tile,;- disco vc i ■
<.f
in v. at ions to some classy f a n c Ion So
Ambassador Oumansky
isn t dark recesses
of the .-pi:
bel . cl
a•
his diplomatic headquarters on merely being treated with an in- the
er-miv farad'- of an app.
-
Sixteenth street, the invitees
vir- creased
amount
of
consideration Iv untroubled countrr-an. e
Ai
: o
; .
.
boycotted him It. wa
notice- HU- being definite!*,- played up to.;have tim
;
able
too
that Muscovite chuck is
with a view to getting pro-demo- herded ti,ut- w i n no cuscuve
e
mic.iyv toothsome and stim ulating., crane reports to
Moscow out of
him
, ply', . al ba...-
wi.at* ,ei
mc dung delirious Russian
cav tai
jf the Axis ran
be licker,, tlis
One of G- - _■
A c - tuo-t u. - -
and p i'agent vodka.
But Cotta'an- Communists
can
be
attended
to'• cating
fable
m-.
to d - ■ a.
p
tine couldn’t get more than a corp- later.
-Lac:
that
von
can -
alw,)...
c d
on. s guard of guests on his pi em-
Just a, fhp momPnt congressional
tTom ,h(' r'll! it,e J
to eat and drink his refresh-
Anti-American Invesugator Martin
uses
menus
Ii
wa.> partly
Hnist
Outfit
is
t i l t
a1-me didn’t get Constantine' i i
The Economic
Dies. with all his anU-CommunisUc
because the 5 ’a-,talk . Ls a nuisance.
Communistic,
but:
_ _ _ _ _
coinpietely
black I Lsted.
M MI "II M i
VT P l i s
< a
<>f our riepre.--.sior.
u n 'rd moving in our
vin El
I
The flesh of the extremely com
plex
organizational
situation
out
before here
may
be
weak
but,
as this
direr- column reported from Los Angeles,
i 'd to like to -aik
up many Tie s p in 1
-.ecrus to be so willing
mr - r- '
that. it should .stand as an example
I
talked to the threatening .small-time bi k-
Belgians d i n g in other par’s of the country,
and Ice-
This
is not
to say
tim'
all is
poniards
sweetness
and
light
Some
wage
And scales and other concessions aq nee?.-
to them cd out bv government pressure h ave
en thev a question of their economic jUMi-
* ■ on ti t : I
fication
All
companies
have
not
the full military strength of each Sovicts’ acrion m h°PPinc onto F in *
lard was what utterly finished him
member to the utmost
With
such
a
world
democratic
force tyrannical threats to liberty
and freedom could be forever ban*
socially
and
pretty
well
finished
him officially.
Wiiat rehabilitated him was M es
ita
icrma:
' aiked
es, Dc
failed from the earth or reduced to cow s friendly stand for pro-BritLsh
impotency.
Turkey
which
is
Interpreted
a -
One rn
ize
pnc
skilled,
with
Ii
In a certain law .school there was
a scraggly youth who had a chain-
lightning
mind, but who,
on
all
other counts, would have been voted
the least likely to succeed, He was
scrubby and unkempt and he had
an unpleasant, r a p in g voice. Bul he
knew more law than the professors
themselves.
There was another student who
------------
i would have batted one thousand
ti
Not satisfied with
urging
a $1 - ain physio;:nom) lest. He war a bm,
340,000.000 farm subsidy
bill-
the handsome chap with a fine rcm;.-
Madness
F r o m t h e P i t t s b u r g h Pr e ss
pay'
IH E NEXT I O O D A Y S '
throughout the world
Tile ie should also be a war on
disease
ignorance and pollution of
air. water and soil throughout
world
Poor
houses
should
be
a bolt-heel and old age pensions with
home medic a I attention to all aged
and md:vent throughout thy world.
and ’brie should be unstinted, u n
limited complete education in art,1
cience;
professions, fine arts and
Technical callings free to all in this
union of nations.
B E N J A M I N
MI VI R S
Me vc: cdr-
Pa,
April 7, I!i41
In principle Washington doesn't t-*on
European war.
*
•
•
Uke
the
Communists
any
better
The defense program will increase Successful Teaming
tj~
11 la*: ever it did, but it certainly
the purchasing power of American
Years
passed.
The smart
I •• e
dei.
th|nk they ought to be en-
consumers—if
the
cast
of
living man was a wash-out, in a din
?
con raced to turn as sour as pas- stays within reason.
That will pro- Tittie
fiy-specked
office
WPL.
i.o
sib.'
toward
the
Nazis,
the
F a s - ! vide a better market for farm pro- ,cu 'ome:
lh.
lack > ‘
a "tim.:.”
cist
and the Jap.', also
Hence all ducts and for at. least part of the and related short comm .s had lo I
the pacs on the back that Ambas- farm surpluses..
But this proposal evety case lie rvi
tried urn our!. M-
sador Oumansky ls getting.
to withhold surplus cotton, which though lie could we e a copjx -
State Undersecretary Welles held
woul<1 create a precedent for with- plat, brief One day a bm nnpn.-n r,
a "whole week of conferences with '‘b iding other surpluses n an at- Daniel W eb''cr , hap . ame n
to
him. and then issued his statement j tem Pl to create an artificial scarcity sell
law
books
It
was
the lit* ie
and that, would increase the cost o f'm a n
old classmate. Ile had b e n
! blanked as a lawyer because he was
Factographs
An
four
eria!
passenger
tramway
Ie
long
with
an
altitude
4.000 tee- has been am hor-
the Colorado sta»e legi.Ma-
- ut ! *« ’ the town of A -ll -
d Hie i. re ' of Mount Hav-
expre. irg Uncle S a m s “pleasure ,
at
the pasition Moscow's assumed!
in^'
relative to Tie Turks
He didn't I
Tile
consumers,
mention
pleasure
concerning
r e - ] would suffer from
ports that Russia
has put a
sto p : Dill
neai.y
half
:
to export
of ins oil to Germane . bigger than the presider!* * budget
because those reports haven't
b een ’ estimate and nearly a I bird
of a
confirmed yet
If they ARE eon
firmed, though, it’ll be stii
pleasura hie.
Neither
American diplomats
or
military experts rate the Russians
verv high as a fighting organiza-
Not that, individually, they
'ight
alright,
probably,
but
as
taxpayers.
a farm subside
billion
dollar:
Uien 'he book-,
big Idea
They
after, the runt
the court and
mcnt would bf
too dumb to learn any Jaw.
They talked over old : mo -.
lie: man uncoil
teamed up
Ti
would anticum
and
cd a
J o h n I)
B i g g e r s
John D. Biggers
direct
GPM production division
Hon a
military
affairs
‘h a’
Amel ica s "a!
ad* vr. i
e lf t
Iuct I
He
dep
IOO
dec la
vive:
Oro
rile
of el?
population in the
7 o jxu-'-en?
rom-
a : ( ent in f.he d e
eding ’n Hie C’en-
t ion
can'
tlif.
poor
St
-ilk City is 325 years
•ic
Hamilton
once
■i m *
New York,
old.
lived
billion bigger than last year's ap- •!U> court and jill
more propria (ions
The consumers would
get it in the neck from the artificial tlngnished associa
scarcities, which might be enough with his pipc-org
to start the cast of living on another:chap
would
.skyrocket.
And at. the end of the war there
would be the huge surpluses, un
man a semen t s considered very diminished, as an unsolved agricul
tural problem a' a time when the
I
thev re
numerous^and gen- rountry will have too m any other
aphicalh strategical
problems to deal with.
Hie government is spending imilti-
Mi v e d I p Me s s
billion- for defense and aid to Brit-
Tlien there s Yugoslavia, Hie big- ain. and at the same tune many in
st
of
the Balkan
countries, tertial pressure groups are demand-
•
t i
i de bv
ti,
brief They alw:
and lived happily eve: af ■
An
:
.-rems qui"’ unlikely that ai
pi
■••iou nom is t
giving
' i e
id tie
n
n
'lie once-ovor,
would
have
found
his brains revealed in his chm or
his eyebrow, or would Iv ve d e d u c e I
from Hie big chap
ha nelson.e f n -
tuirs tile tacf that he wa, all saw
dust inside
(Coprig
K .» Fee-
as fev
t liar, fi 000,000
in HU
w i n c h
;.v
a n xed-up mess
Origin- mg
greatly
increased
government
nib-
was .Serbia
Serbia came benefits
And
many members of
nu' of "ie last World war with the Congress, discarding all thought of
«c;p "'ion of several ottiei groups prudence all efforts to control non- .
of
These nth*1 > are fhe defense extravagance se*-in entirely
'.ne- ’--it dicta ’ o d the di kcr with willing to let the country in for a
Her:
H r"
ivefote King Peter riot of economic madness
Mot ‘fling Motto
Revenge
converts
a
little
ii MI
into
a
great
wrong
• GERMAN
PROVERB.
*
T H E
CUM BERLAND
NEWS,
THURSDAY
APF
Sleeping Beauty
Shows Signs of
Re-awakening
Philadelphia Girl Has Lain
Unconscious lor Three
Months
DICK T R A C Y
f B U T AAYk’NA
D c P O O L
S A I D
I T R A C Y W A S
IN T H E R E '
PH ILA D ELPH IA April R
v
§_} am et-tide awakening Ira,' bion
. i< ol ii 1
<. ii
:■>! \f.
F;
An
On
MKT
com a
(Kl
led
mf*
sci-
the
brune
ngullfd
the 22*
since .siie wa> in-1
juied .sci iou Iv la. t Christ ma.11 das
in an automobile accident in which
lier boy friend was killed
Temple University hospital pity*,
siciaiv
would
not
coniinit
them
selves on whether Hie turning point I
in Rut Ii s bat r ie for life )is.> been!
pa
re! but there ii- a tangible feel
ing of oiitim ism around the ward
where the voting woman lies
•lubilanl relatives reported Die ct ti
liad recognized them for the !lr -f
time,
lien turned to some Ka. tot
in
HEADACHE
Prescriptions
Rh
L I C H T E N S T E I N
p h a r m
a c y
i i. lunent
b>
optimistic
)
W H O T H O V E 7 H £ y D O M B TO N M ^'D A LE G A S P S ,
ZA P HOV S T P A iN S AT H S B C M D S 'A f M U S I B E
D O U C H E O -H E H O V E S T L V O O E S H 7 G E M E M B E G .
A »W TH:rv 'i'"
LOO?
SH R EW D LY SOUViMQ TMK
I M V S T E P vj Mt S P IE S ON T H E M EPlO Nfe -MAN'S H OVEL* W H C PL K'lNKj
SAO AM IS MUT T E P N O : 3 & E U J 'V O G L H E G G S Of- POGGE r c u i A f St
PO a PL G S H i f
sic knet
I rom t!
jury to lier urcm atorv
of
the
time
she
w
mot ion lr, >
Improvement first was noted tw<
week..-
a .o airer
an operation
ii
winch fluid was d rained from lie
spine.
Mn. MUC
o m pletely IMARYLAND ROADS
RELATIVELY FREE
OF FROST DAMAGE
''HIO LOANS
C A S H
O N Y O U R C A R
IMMEDIATELY
W e Specialize
4 u to lunaria tiff otjf
\\ f
n#}! ***
we
r » r>
n f f r r
t e a
•
n e t t e r
• eft re
muff ruth md
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W e n u r
b s f h r * ?
l o a n
f » i n f
un you r rar—Pr.M to 19&V models
SEE US T O D A Y
NATIONAL
L O A N C O M P A N Y
»
201 S. George St. a t Harrison
I/ester Mille n*on, Mgr.
C a i bun is found in tine
forms
in a M il, a morpho
non ie -uitinv nom tire burntnu ot
wood, coal <’t other vegetable stib-
-t since. as in charcoal or lam pblack,
I (h o iought*
saturated
with
water
with tire resulting frost heave anc
i weakening of Hie sub-grade af
time when it was (hawing out." In
I aid
j
Reindollar pointed oui
that
ai
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I 'Xtensue r* surfa* mu program wa*
BALTIM ORE. Md., Apili 9
I-
>v
11
animis, ion las
Mainland s slate hmhwav system is von!
:,nd !h»: maintenance crew
’“ ch- - ..is.tiv civ nee of the Host damage !had
to inipioxr drainage
Easier Services
: Will Be Held at
Fort Meade Sunday
Kl i d*
C. Hi
n e Mi
■oiidU ion
form as ll
inn an
liamoiK
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
T h i i Old I r r a t m e n t O f t a n
B r i n g s H a p p y Relief
"'H T »>aff—rr» r»!■■ <■ I■
- g bs.-is- bi
USU*lh wreaked, d uring the w in ter
months,
according
to
R obert
M
om
" (
RrindoUar
assistant ch ief engineei
nr
of the -rate roads com m ission.
Rcncnllar said a statr-wide stir-'
^ r
1>r
• e* bv 'he district offices disc ins rd
n* inv,v rrni
that tile roads came through the
w inter much better than they did a
; sear ago,
Tills does not mean there were
I no breaks in the surface.
Vie added.
but - hen* I lie*x did occur, thew were
urlai e an
F O R T G K O R G K G M F M JF
Mc
pril 9
V
Special Easter M u m
keep
wale: will iv- in Id R .. -..i
im Mn ■ > ' u
tlb-grade of pcrsonnc
o: I' .* Mead* ’N ii:
at iv es and I riel ais sud iiii.T H f fn>i
---------------- nPar-bv
cornu , mu, icy
and Mutable for mak-
H ie service* w hich w ii! ‘ ase plat
un Pennsylvania on
the pal,Hic
ground
West
<
The Rn Rev
bishop
of
the
W ashington
I) <
sermon and the c
Kpuscopal church
furnish special iv
A massed band
directed bv wart
< nu)
am
W
I,
I plf/
nd We.-’ Virginia in d is tric t that Twent* -N.
Di
wet e covered b>
tile or ran thou- cis will bom
-aiids of veals ago, teporfs the Bel- weather
die
.cr V isio n Institute
services, th e y
t
hcadquen- Goldm an
win pl.
9:30 a rn
If ttie cert starting at 9
ii
pc;n,,'
out dom
M ajo r Gene va i A
be held at division com manding coner
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SAUER
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2 0 c
2
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-
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RED SOUR PITTED
C A M P B E L L ' S
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P O R K AND B E A N S
• > N ° 2
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L»-. 2 7 c
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Sirloin Steak
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n
e
Asparagus
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Picnics
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Walnuts
2
. 39c
Tin
VV;
.ors! -eelions are along the
mn boutel ai d and on that
Ie i
hi
•etherealCUM ,section of the Philadelphia road be-
^
J In* inn*.
tween
Baltim ore
and
Aberdeen
inr • Lr«u ™ •» A.f* sV*i »I ' I .'uto*til*blwsdl
There are numerous fractures in the
a I.--, K*jp r
ply fish, :ip in u *.U v, ' co n frere surface which will require
’• I.rn til* T*irf rf li.ln r y fu n ctio n permit*
rcieonou* m a ile r to te n sin in y o u r htnmi, it
way r.fU*# n.ur nj ba<-garh», rheumatic
I
n « , lr* i
I
* i f p e p e* I en'T%, gel
s’
v i z ; - . * * IL t- jr. p-,H ne-.- ur.*l<-r the
on t hose I W O highways to tile con-
r
, hernia, l r* * ' 'I (ii* /mr**, i rr.p irn
*
M y p
. , * e a »
ii pi; . m n * e n d b u r
t
:** i- * met lung »n cg
Hie assistant engineer said srv-
Tc ' m d 'w l r ' r c
(,,r
era I factors explained the absence
?\,;*. u //inn r r . -fuiiy in j- iii*msf'T*,'.erail
of wide-spread damage bv frosts
y r * r » . I b e y f . v . h a p p y l e j i r f -.m l ss ill h e l p t in
J', mil*** .lf I i . p r y H p . e« ffu * h n u t p m * , n o m .
a ■-* ic i jo.r ii .<»!. <.et Ll ai. * iuu*.
and tile ground cud not freeze lo
considerable patching
Reindollar attributed the dam age
centration of heavy truck traffic
u o x M im b u n t B
u m h th e m ilks
6 Extra Reasons Why
' Tile winter was not a severe one.
did not freeze ic
my considerable depth when ii wa-
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Q N . C E N T R A T T R € € T :
THERE S MAC
THE
.'MBERLAND
NEWS,
THURSDAY,
APRIL
IO
1941
Social Events and Items of Interest for the Women
Local Girl and Leechburg, Pa., Man
Will Be Married at 7:45 p. rn. Today
clausum
! C, G ray
Schram m
21ft S r hip-,
m an ire! a
EASIER BONNETT
th
veil! b*' h r
of In-
>llr«p
In-
Univ pram
M
S ch ra nun
a
mad tate of
Allegan.' high school this city, and
hr University of M a n land. College
Park
H r 15 now employed as engi
ned bv Carnegie Illinois Sheet and
Mr
P r e Mil of Vande*rlft Pa
Following the wedding a reception
' ll be held a:
*he home of the
11 : i<lr » p;*: enf.' The bride and bride-
k >om will ie a vc !<■,: New York and
I •>!i;er Eastern fit lea bv plane.
Mr an.1 M
Schram m will ies;de
in Leechburg
lo Be Married Easter
M
FJizabeth
Haugh, daughtei
!of M r
and M
.hi k Haugh, has
• I*.-" en F ,i ter S ’.noa; for lier wed*
Im m ediately
following
the min*
!
e service Mi.-s H i ugh and Ja m re
I ■ 'g
s t
of M
Hod Mrs
M
C
IS. Tw iag Okitow n
will tv m an led
at
the Old town Methodist church
I I
the rte-.
Jam es A Richards.
Cooper
Ethel Davis M argaret le i
wick Era ne la F tla b .. Betty Gilm oi
Logs Gilm ore. Sarah Jones
M ary
Meade.
Bernice
penrso
lean
Pough,
M adeline
M an
G eorg ian !)! Sum m er* and Pearll)
W a • hmgton.
Bride-Elect Honored
Muss
Elizabeth
W a t kina
ente
JO percent mote gasoline to Have!
at 60 mile*, an hour than to travel
purl',red chairm an of arrangem ents
The California State Automobile
Following
the
busine*.-
meeting Anociation point* out that It lakes
Mrs. T
A. Shire*
spoke
IMI U M H
Chinese
Industrial
Co-operative.*.
giving their history
and develop
ment and explaining this phase of'**! Kl.
the constructive program in China sr-
(today.
lin s was one of the series
'o f study groups to get hetter ac
quainted with modern China.
nowi
of yelk
at her
Sorority Meets
’3 Race
of "MT
ill
RiTCh W e b e r bride-elect
Guest* included
Miss Catherine
W eber M lv Grace W eber M r. H e l
en T,t.kr:
M rs
C h alk- Batem an.
W ash I tig ton.
D
C .
Muss
Esther
E l
B i
A
Founders day dinner will be
held at 6 o'clock. April 30. at the
Fort Cumberland hotel, it was de
cided by the R ita Sigm a Ph i soror
ity at their irg u lar m onthly meet
ing Tuesday evening, at
the Fort
Cum berland hotel
mole
M., .
Cornfield
Miss M ary M cG raw gave a book
Patterson. Mrs.
Ed w aid
Fradi.sk a, t-fjx>rL on "T ile Flowering T h o rn ”
M w Wanita HOS I, Mi** Meredith tv M arion’ Silo:
Kelley, Mi** Lucille Rlppetoe, Miss
Margaret
Kerecker,
Mis*
Louise
Wilson. Mr*. Robert
Parker.
Mr*.
W illiam L
Claus,
Mrs.
W illiam
G rim m and Mrs Catherine Doolan,
Lonaconing
Darling New
EAST£R
FASHIONS
for
LITTLE MISSES
Select lf pr Outfit Early
LILLIANS
GIRL SHOP
64 Baltim ore St.
PERSONAL
Connie —- write lo Mother ebotrt;
Bill!
Mother **'* Hill loved)
variety in < nhes ami rookie* sn)
she suggest* you use Rurulorc
Baking Loader, the kind th*
makes it ea«\ to try new ret M
jies.
\ on «c*-, with Rumford!
you can take any good r** jus
and follow the directions with-*
out
worrying
a I lout chang-*
mg the aiiHMint for a «(*>< it
kin*! of bftkiiig piwder. VK uh
Rumford ju*t use the amount
tor direct ions call for arui f*-
jm . t perfect result* every time,
rat!
Send for new booklet,
containing
dor* os of
bright
idea* to improve your baking
Addrest*.
Rumford
Baking
Powder.
Ftoi
J ,
Rumford,
Rhode Bland.
M cCai
'et radio actress M e in
idee wears this white b a k u plate
lly
trimmed
with violets-
Miss Mow.
pv violet veil. Tile grog- H ill high t
ion trim m ing around the at M rC ro r
ie hat
.inlet
of Mrs
(.ic
Engagement Is Revealed
Tire engagement of
Miss M ary
I/ r Mower to J. E d vard Trust, has
been announced
by
her
mother.
Mr*. Edgar T Mower, 514 Sheridan
is a graduate of Fort
oui and is employed J
M r. T i OM, tile son
g*
W . Messman. 502:
Franklin street, attended Allegany
: voluntary contribution* of lllch school and Is employed at the
and money, which may be Ceiane.se Corporation
M rs M ax Spear, treasurer
T ile wedding will take place in
spear Jew elry store, Bolti-
M ay.
V W hen there's a breathing
sp e ll... pause and
mr
Honor Mrs. Compton
Aid Local Relief
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Scouts Are Invested
!
Mrs R E Compton was honored
An unusual event took place yes- %-j?n a surprise birthday party yes
terday afternoon on the lawn
at tprriay afternoon. at the home of
the county home when G irl Scout M r*
H arvey Schockley, 210 Schley
Troop
No
9
of
RS
Peter
and .street.
Mrs. Compton, act!
Pauls school invested Rose Stakem . r iViC affairs, received m any gift*.
King.
Ann
W eisenm iller Refreshm ents were served
M iller
Margaret
C»rat7
Those present were Mrs, Charles
* committee
and an*
Mar-. Cat her; ne .Sherman
fol- calli.*, Mrs
A rthur Holla:
Mrs
P
lo-, rg 'he color ceremony
AU the F
d r h ,..
M r,
A
K es e ck f
Mrs
up
it
cr
'he direction rrMr.eiv. of t - home who were able jo h n M offett
Mr*
David Allenrier
A
Carl W hite meet
each
acne n i v ,
'n *i,e porch
'n wit- y p 5
(-«
VV
Apple
M rs
R a v Yan
-
a-
'he lecture hall of
ne- -he ceremony. tho e unable to Horn.
M n
Jam es
Thom as
M :
'
Pie*b;.lem an
church come down watched from the win- Ralph
Rice
Mrs
Frank Mills
Mr:
: on s*reft
Approximately dows
Ernest
Screen. Mrs. W illard Riges
r.en
I;.ive
a -M-ted
in
tile
A
melodrama.
"Pokey
Huntie.s
M rs. G. H. Spiker. Mr- Jo h n B i l l i
ard rum ple'rd
over
Io n . ad a phi.
Jo h n n ie
Appieseed
wjn ,
M iss
F lo ia
M a ha ne*.
M.
nil red
aitkle>
a* dresses were
presented.
M argaret
G ratz G race Light
M i s
Ed ith
Screen,
we.,
la\«-ne.'
blanket taking the pan of Joh n nie
Apple- Miss Isabelle Screen. George Rig.
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h>‘-
ped sud Ann S h ip m a n and Hath- o liv e r Rice and the Rev. and M:
- __
innn,. K elly toe [panels presented
,, ■•.nu r- .up-.
-*. i:ii ar. apple
ai.cl
visited those unable to leave their
M
I e Few-
m a in
flo o r
\ letq nim
, \ o
V
t a s t e r S p e c i a l !
DECORATED
GREETING CAKE
a n d
P i n e a p p l e C r e a m P i t
MOWER’S
BAKERY
I ' beds.
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Those
attending Included
M i*
el Wyanet F
[>>enier
leader; Mrs J
J IC. C haum er assis'ant .cader; Mrs
s Richard
F
Mr.M i> r
M rs
W il-
* I ta rn K e llc:
Mrs A L M iller Mrs
* I xvii is Liptxild, Mrs
H
C. M artin.
{ Mrs
Richard Shirem an. and Mrs
<
Sam uel D r , beck.
TYoop
commitee
! women, and thirt\-five Scouts.
Auxiliary Plans Supper
Tile ladies' auxiliary of Townsend
Club No t v til hold a supper Tues
day. April 22, from 5 to ft p
rn ,
on the *hird floor of the I. o . O.
F building. South M echanic strec1
It wa* previously announced ‘ ha:
the supper would be held Tuesda;.
April 15.
: lo Take Course
Plan Card Party
:E S M/
O ' I N TO HO.MF
R'fin* V*f
Phnni «.I0
. ^ __________________
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Fifteen mem be
of
G irl
Scout
Plan s v .‘re made to I; old a card
' '______ _ Troop No
15 have enrolled for a, party and luncn.e. >u
Ma;. 2. at the
~
Ju n io r Red Cross firs? aid course Em m anuel parish house. W ashing-
HE THINGS THEY under the direction of Mrs. Jesse ton street, at the meeting T u e sd a'
.Conk'*
morning of the W om an's A uxiliary
Those 'aking the course are Bar- of
Em m anuel
Episcopal
church.
bara Cooper. Betty
Dyson, M arjory Mrs. W illiam
Torkington was ap-
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WITHOUT "BLUE RIBBON ON IT'
EASTER HATS
A pause is so welcome in between times.
That's the
t im e to
turn
to
i c e - c o l d
Coca-Cola and enjoy its delicious taste and
d elig ht ful refreshment. You'll like it. So
when you pause throughout the day, make
it the pause that refreshes with ice-cold
Coca-Cola.
V
TWAOC MAUK
Delicious and )
Refreshing
YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY
BOTTI. FTY CVD FR ACTHORITY OF TMF COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
CUMBERLAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC.
• e
feminine
and • • • fascinating
FRAS KUY DE -
■P.
COMPLETE
PR E S E NT I NG THE O U T S T A N D
ING C R E AT I O NS OF L E AD I N G
a m e r i c a n
DESIGNERS
IN
T W O
SPECI ALI ZED
DEPART
ME N TS.
tit s p e c ia l p ric e s !
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n u n n e ry
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
DtfP CREEK ANNUAL
BEAUTY CONTEST TO
BE HELD IN JULY
Hv
s l f (,P t i l l #
Ii SI U l . , \ S
I he
\ ut Moi i i' un Authorities,'
l o Tm W ho S w fttr PtM odic
d o n t n o t b i t
m \ nj
Personals
Barley Demonstrations
Will Be Held Today
Committee
it woul I have bo n p retty h «rd
for
resist the tem ptation
t<> dot.I'll' this, especially arnee he
expet ted <!.«.<> to double hearts l» •
cause of his honors rn w hat vu>uld
H un tv*'i
the declarer's sole
suit, plus his other high ( arris. B u t
lrttei he w as so rry he did it, since
it enabled the declarer to m ake
IDI W a; I
at Mein
. ne) Mi
and Mrs, Grant
have returned to Cumbet
vialling Uh* former's .01
M ater r
Quarterm aster
Cam p Belvo ir
Va
M r. and M rs. W illiam
Bedford street, had as t
guests.
Miss
M ary Abc
and Pau l F Izat, B a I time
Dayton Harold has ic
hts home, Mt
Savage i
M em orial hospital.
Mrs
A, ll. Amide J i .
make. the contract B u l more im
p ortant still is the help yo u r dou
ble gives him in showing him how
to p lay the hand. If you use the
double of a slam as a lead-direc-
tor, of course that is a different
proposition.
Plans Are Made
For Seoul Camp
window down
r od for pub-
adp fox ramp-
Cai-uc-tu-cuc,
ho
chairm an*
P. Sm ith. The
* for » n r se
Scholarships Awarded
Tom orrow 'n Problem
h.
North-South
YOUR FASTER HAT
v. <th f'ov. e»r, fee! e ■
»■ ut
Pe*!
- e t
,
straw in biac« cmd n e w ,
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W est. East- W est vul
■'•A
A A
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who knew the opposing
v well, and likew ise his
icr. played a g reat gam e
n by w aitin g as he did
tin
i.;.b 3 to
f declarer ducks
should East re-
t to prevent an
: v a tive partner ha
ng cards and distr!
k in th at “ reverse"
>' a t the four Ic vc
Distribute! by Kirs:
Celanese Ben efit Club
V o le To Set U p a
H ospitalization Plan
I h 11 choir#* ft*l*rtio fi
America'* fined ejndiw
pound' in * beautiful rib!
decorated box. v>;t« tried
to enhance 'our own I
or a« a very <u>cci.il sift
thole y<ho like- only tIn- b
in candiel.
Events in Brief
onto
M r. and Mrs. P a
Sedgwick
street,
Schram m ,
718
Sci
leave today for Le
SMART H A N D B A G S
Martha Washington
landtis
T8 N. Liberty
P h o n e
1 5 4 5 - W
LOV ELY G L O V E S
in clos* c 6 'boden ct r w * l
by **y w P ch too 1> ng.rc -
On Milanese!
*to<
THAT M A K I
YOUR SPRING OUTFIT!
ANO ARE EASY ON YOUR BUDGET!
Federal Bake Shop, Inc
80 Baltim ore Street
Cumberland, Md
ASPRING IS
YOUR M I W BLOUSE
c fc cred or d
crepe! O nly , ,
TIME TO REDECORATE
' B U D G E T " B O N N E T S
Such
flctM ef • j
*
r • i
Pedaline-brcich c» rough
a V* . f a t i , N r v *
a |
Cheerful ami Bright
I ' civ e l v
N e w Sunfast
I i\ing
and
Dining
Boom
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W ILLIAM FILSINGER
N otional H ighw ay, Eckhart
M in e *
Phone 35
S T R , M U I R HR KW IM , COMPANY. WI K! S H A R R I , I \
EYLER'S
Opposite City H all
54 BED FO R D ST
P H O N E 547 W
P H O N E 3700
157
B A L T I M O R E
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CUMBERLAND, MD
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Features, Fashions, Fancies and Hints about the Home
T h
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P SO F ’ WHO TEACHES FICTION
STRANGELY STICKS TO TRUTH
Undies Set in Larger Sizes
M I L L E N S O N C O M P A N Y
106 S
Phone 8 4-7
ORDER TODAY
HOW IO OVERCOME
PROBLEM OF MOLD
ON MAPLE SYRUP
4^7-..THE HAM
AMERICA VOTES BEST!
EASTER CAKES
A p p r o p r i a t e l y D e c o r a t e d
V A N I L L A
C R E A M
C A K E
Anlioch Young People
Present Play Tomorrow
Comfortable
Economy
39c
25c and 50c
A ngelfood Cakes
Variety Cakes
At Y o u r G r o c e r y F r o m
C A B S T H A T P L E A S E
B est W ishes
O R D E R O F P U B L I C A T I O N
E astel
ZU serf rd at famous Cr ane s Canary Collage
I
GET THE
R e c i p e f o r
THE FIXINGS
, m e
a t y o u r
’
D E A L E R ' S r
I TO 4 P ASSEN GER S
# D on’t risk disappointm ent' Get yo :r ordo* in
Tight now for your Swift's Premium Easter Ham.
As usual, leading dealers throughout the city
are making Swift's Premium Ham their special
Easter recommendation. Thousands will be order
mg. for Sw ift’s Premium -voted "the best" in
an All-America poll ~-s far and away the most
popular ham of all.
That's why we urge you to place yoni order
early. Then you can be sure of having Sutjl's
Premium Ham rn just the size you want.
Brown-Sugar-Cured an exclusive way and s o
cially smoked in ovens. Swift's Premium gives
you flavor you get in no other ham . . . and it s
spring-ch ic ken lender, ton. Ask your dealer today
for a Sw ift ’s Premium Ham for Easter.
There s n o better
w a y to s a y it than
w ith d e l ic i o u s
S w i l l I r u n j rn
H a m c o m « i in t w o
l l y I e I. l o c e e l y
c o o l i n g
( b i c e
lobe!); oil r e a d y lo
e o l (red l o be
ASPHALT TILES
VENETIAN BLINDS
WINDOW SHADES
Oxford Built-In
Kitchen Cabinets
R E M E M B E R . T H I M E A T M A K E S THE M E A L
MEAT DEALERS IN CUMBERLAND
AND VICINITY
A n d yo u con a l w a y s be SURE
that F A N N Y
F A R M E R C a n d ie s
arn FRES H as well as delicious
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THURSDAY,
APRIL
IO,
194 1
■ — - THE D A ILY STORY - - - - - - -
HAIR-DO
A Very Vain Young Lody Tolks Herself Out of One of
the Most Popular Roles on Broadway
B r E IL E E N B IR K E
t
Anna
interrupted
her
brusk IJ
inna loved to fix Louise M artin's! "Now close your eves and dot;
ir. It was a shiny, natural yellow think of
anything at all.
Don
think of New
York or acting rn
Minnesota
Just rest your head "
About a month later, Louise came
in wail rx< dement lighting her eyes
G ik . . what, Anna I rn understudy
Landing in her new play
-Louise
Martin,
under-
Lan n in g"
She
ounti Anna and
Louis
Her eyes snapp
ll se* that the pi
about the
col ii bec I out Mi
i for Ac
Ii
study
for
Ar
threw hei arn
hugged her
Anna watch*
I fidly for the s
'the plav She i
wa\
plav,
iii
re Ult one
y
patters care-
d opening of
MU to Broad -
"Ad cie I .aTilling will nevet
in ■< a
It Vl as theI ba v lictorp tile OJlf nil
when ,'Ometlung iii silver ic
ha ii- rushed ln?<
ixev
> At
Bl
shop
"Can
you give me a
PT!rim
n c n t
hair
dresset
im ? That silly
of mine is sic;
PCM■or,
won t
trust
anybody
else
om
body
recon unended you
I rn
Mi
lanning Jo u know . . . A<ii
I* :
Anna raid
an eighth iring,"
Anna looked un
Miss Lanning, 1 11
manent riglrt now
"I want it to ire
lonee waves—Of r<
tomorrow night s t
new plav."
"Of course, I k
stiffly
She
gave
the
permanent,
an*
while she worked on Miss Lanning
hair, the actress talked Shes he
own best press agent Anna thought
but she had to admit the talk wa
part to anyone else Tile' said the interesting
Adcle Lanning had Ie-
jiart needs a young girl with starry an interesting life and she spare*
eyes and a soft m outh-"
"And yellow hair." Anna put in
"Tri
say
the
part
needed
M iv
■ row ticket
the
da y they
went
on
I sale
Louba ca lie in about a week
|before
the op* Iling
!
She see: net! tTOU bled ab
J thing.
"V■ hat,
he
mn tter
my
I dear,"
An rn q irs limed
' lsn t
e\ -
ervthi ng grung HU right ?"
"It .
Miss
La
H oik st ly.
Anna
she s grefHi’
and a*■Iflsh. She
' hate*
me. She
hate’ ar.v body
wive
I under studies I er.
She s
much
too
Old frir th e pa t ahe s pin y mg. Tlir
producers
¥
a tuallv
r x p r , ting
flip play
to ela**
on it
openine
night
but
Adele won’t gt ve Up hoi
.OU
put
OU'
OI
. .
ruined my hair to a <:
"If you hadnt
t*k«
ibout
yourself,’
Ann
vouldn t have happen*
M r
Lanning stornie*
hop. The next day L
ii! out of breath. "Lai
I'amor row4 I hr new iaml al-
itiH'-t
m acle
Peter
fo rg et
th e
horrors
of
the
old,
"Peter*
it dr
bv
% K Hart.
ic) detail that smacked at all of
(xi theater
In tart she talked so
our and so well about herself tha*
Walsh, McCagh and Holtzman
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" I he f ight’* Not Going >o W cli."
and dangled in soft fAud on her
pend an hour
lanai time chi
mpooing vig-
w;th a cl if -
or curl, and
o admire her
■ shoulders one wo
,3 over her usual pi
I Louise, brushing.
I orously. expenme
I foreat part, or s
M then standing ba
I handiwork with sattsfai "ion.
Louise Martin had been a cus-
aj ton,cu of Annas B e r ,tv Shop evei
B s. .ce 'ne firs. year sia* nae. come to
J New York from a little town in
| Minnesota She had been alone and
I c
unaged and had confidence In
| Anna immediately.
I came to have
I a
ire*-! or. the stage, but now Im
| s ceti.
New York iv so big and
U c .
ai i mean. Anna. Its such a
!j
cirl versus city -how do
I you ever w in?"
Anna threw back her head and
MURPHYS GREATEST VALUE EVENT OF WEARABLES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
ghcd heart ilv
New
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Ks that wa
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now.
W ait
few years.
You can
show
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not too bu
you won't
-don t
w in!'
ev cr
.ouise amil*
Her
eyes
bed
with
a fl r e
tiTim
i Lside
hanks.
Ani a
I
ne
-e. At hon ,e tin''
some
I was Ju*t plain <
Here
.ave just I
: me wht u
d a ca ree;
>
to think
that
rn ivbe
the
at home were
girt—that
a silly, lathe a I ie mpt and
obablv I was cr
were months v
n Louise
ome into her
p at all
working a.s a
•Ie k in the
t
at night. Anna
dramatic
new tha:
u t I.ave the mon*
to get
ur
JiX'.d -Tlien
one
day
iropp'xt in, just
o say hello.
s openly discout aged.
repped tiredly inu > a chair
manicure table.
"T he fight's
... so we;:. Anna
I rn afraid
is winning ever
the gu
the gill should
go back to
peaceful rut in Mmn eso ta.’
didn t answer.
h a v e n f
had
ai
time
to
’n my hair. Ani a.
Working
wOiiig to school, hunting
a break—M
M Aft KS OF VIC TO RI ES J
ii aviate
holds a
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for
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filii k
lh
Armour's Home Style
or Swift’s Cooked
Morrell’s E-Z Cut Hams
33c
W h o le or
hhank
Half
Sliced Boiled Ham
Top
Quality
Sh ank H alf lh.
1
A rm o u r s Star Cellophane Wrapped
Shankless Caules '»T“
T H E
C U M B E R L A N D
N E W
A P
<?4T
Three Deeds, Five
Mortgages Are
Recorded Here
ve&MUdiy. during U*r Visit at J. A
.Conover, uauy specialist from Col
; i*ge Park, Albin Kuhn
a 'UUU;'
agronomist of
the
University,
of
| Maryland;
and
a
representative
j from
the
V
S.
Department
ut
Agr icuh Ute
Applications Are
Five (SMC Posters
Being Received for
Will Be Sent
Junior Social Worker
To Emmitsburg
SCOTT S SCRAP BO OK
Ct IO AO An,
[Clerk's Office R e po r t s
Several Properly Trans
actions in County
Odd Fellows Lodge
Installs Officers
ii
I
Three deeds, five mortgages, three
'.el mortgagee and one agree-
t
were
recorded yesterday In
cleik of courts office
Robert
I Jackson cif i k. sate
I
Deeds filed were; Patrick lf Cuff
I hu;; Delphi* Cluff it tile Community
Volunteer Fire Company.
Lot
48
Ciadcioi K S addition, Cresaptown.
.James A Perrin and Athelia M.
I Perris;
and C
Eugene
Perrin
to
I Oliver N
Magruder and Margaret
I R Mag rude;
Lot 4ti and 4.>, front*
I mg Mas ion .street, in Cumbe rland
J Improvement
Company's
Eastern
Henr' Rain? k and Mary Rail
M E Y E R S D A L E
Pa
April
» -
Eber K. Cock ley. grand master, as
sisted by W R. Snyder, grand war
den. Ii. C. Mauk. grand chaplain.
Melvin Llndeman grand guard and
\V
C. Ret knee
grand herald, in
stalled the officers of the consoli
dated
Salisbury-Meyersdale
Lodge
No. 982. Independent Order of Odd
Fellows. Monday night.
The new officers are Lawrence
Snyder noble grand; Donley Log tie
) vice-grand, M VV Llndeman. right
supporter to noble grand. Roscoe
jWeUley,
left
supporter
to
noble
[grand; D H
Broadwater
warden;
I Arthur Brown, conductor; George
j J.
Sperry, right scene supporter;
irjc W , B Wagner, outer guard; J. S
int ice of a ( ump*-tithe examin- ■
Oi
l l , - - *
nrt ie u -1 . ,»
an
lr, i
the
IK/Sllion of
junior
tai worker w
nade se.terday
the
»tho!lr Student ML*.*ion
Harry C. Jiones.
state ein ploy - sane■ prg'-'ej cont eat will br
ut commwsioaer
Ba I ti moire
Km rn Itsburg. Md
for final
Nosing date
foi
Hpphcat ion* is
mg
it
wa.
anno! in red ta-' nig
nl 30
Mail
ai!
applicat ion* to
In
dditiOn to unit* already
it*
Employerlent
Comm I sioner
tug
pyaster* entered
the
J o b:
Light street. Bait unorr
Arr
int Of Fr s'tburg La
dei
The poste: • Will be judged lo
CS A u n e
Ap
Fake Alarm (alls
U
Filets
dining tin
I
Pat rh in
has
been
nd's
fire delegate <
yesterday high ache
of which Fmmitsbu
w oo i i.y a A ■ A
im fat eav ,
i
ai a u fk I N i a ,
£ Hic#* ft* re k m
All
lour
of
Cum!
companies Herr cai’Ad
to answer three ca Us,
were raise alarms.
South End firemen answered a street, in rep!
faise alarm at I 30 p rn to Hum-
East Side ii
bird sheet
At 7 45 a in
Central at
ll no a
and Wes S,de firemen went to the Bedford airer
Kermewrg
Compaa),
Baltimore bln'c
in a fal>P alai rn cai
remen wpre aummone
iii, to the 1200-blo*
t to extinguish a eta?
Mauk.]
ha plain;
David
F
Harris,
right
supporter to vice-grand; R. L Hoke
lei' supporter to vice-grand;
and
F
A
Show alter, left scene sup-
MondS'
evening
ten candidates
I for membership in the lodge will
receive two degree* from the lodge
at Somerset.
Hospital Notes
.d'
bT m
i
r
H n n r i r d ' S o h M ^ y . 11^
c
M
Hunt; parcel
near Frostburg,
Northwest of Consolidafion Village
near Reed Farm
Mortgages filed
were Oliver N.
Magruder and Margaret R. Magru-
der to th* First Fecieral Saving*
aid Loan Association: $3600
Lot.*
I 4.5 and 46, in the Cumberland Im-
■ prove men t Company's Eastern ad-
1 clition.
m
Oliver N. Magruder and Margaret
I H Magruder to Jan.'■ A Perrin and
i c Eugene Perrin
$900, Lot? 46 and
Miss
Phllomena
Fhultr
North
I 46, Cumberland Improvement Com- ^u'eet. yesterday morning underwent
I par.vs Eastern addition
an operation for appendicitis at the
9
Anton
Anthony
and Alexandre Wenzel hospital.
Antlion' 'o the lube i f Trust Com-
Mayni" Man.-* Spring*, and
pair
$6,000, parcel
on
Bedford
m ,„
Man, Meeae. Bah.'bury,
were
street
part of lot 32 in Gephart* admitted to the hospital
Monday
B ito re ! roue!
for ?rpfttnictv
William R
Durr and Mary C
Chark.* A
Rob? rtaon. Broadway.
I D art'to the Farmer* and Merchant* .street, and Ma Ilion Reich, of near
I I-!i,K
K?
cr,
Vt
Va $90ii
hie Mrveisdale.
are recovering
satis-
9 M.n
Spring Leu
neai
Raw .lugs fnctorily,
I c
'• ’
' ‘de of Route 220.
Miss
Miriam
Swearrnan.
Glade
Irvin C
Bra tit
and
Daisy M city, and N
I
’ To <’1P Mutual Building Assn- n<,ar Meyersdale, were discharged
I milton $1850, lot 123, Cumberland yesterday
.*
f i n > rvement Compaa).* Southern
Dr. William J Logue, North street
| addition.
wa* admitted to Hazel M< OUvery
An agreement wa* filed between hospital yesterday for observation
I San. SPI T Mu phi.* et ux and Lawr- a !d treatment.
fen ce A
Hoslbeck* regarduig prop-
..
I e ■ at 113 C : imbia street on Lot- »4
j
I
n
I
Meyersdale Personals
rn 3 and 4
Pasture Demonstrations
Are Set for May 28
The Bonser'
Fucmcn's A.
monthly mr-1
in the mimic
Count
in
Ai a./onvnbn* tim: .
-;.e pa..* ..re
Mr. and Mi* Merle Tr-'seler and
de-;.--nstraUoi.s iii A im :,;c o iu ,'
Mr.*. Nannie Tri-Mer returned ' es-
i.- .
icduled for Ma
'ja. Conn?', terdav after \ lit ms: Mr
and Mr*
Am ut
R
J
McHenry announced Homer Shumake*. Bonier-e’.
\r-‘crda..
Mi*. John Miller. Salisbury street.
Farmers who make the tour w til u reported Critically til.
]•
n "
?i-,c
ft.'T*"
plantation*
William
D
<
rn
nr.sr
Mrvera-
pa.-'.ure demoi ultra: tag v . alfalfa de. dale. who sunned a .venous frac*
r ni»tra:ions, water system*, dale ''.re of hla rig ut lee several da va
,
now being tried out.
faciorilv
Tile committee in charge of the
contemplated tour includes C. R
Armstrong W, H. Johnson. Charles
H aney.
Ernest
Reid
and
H a m
___________ _
pea kl
Three sm.s of twins were born
■>
a
couple
in
Melbourne.
Ann
uli*. within six yeai.-
w •
Colorado Im- 51 mount
rising above 14 000 feet
E A S T E R
CANDIES
p e n n a ,
POTATOES
FRI IT A
NI I
UK
( o c o \ m I
i ii i t :>
I- pk. U. S. No. I
I pk. M od
Sie
EGGS
•>-
•J> %
•me 9 9
I Sir
7 lie
S L M !
P l T
UN
M D I
P H I L L I P P S
PORK AND BEANS
a
1 ib 2 * » r
cans mer 9 W
Pieces of 8
PEACHES
N
25
4
Carrol
( minty
Tomatoes
25c
Pure Veg.
OLEO
3
2 5 c
O ctagon L a u n d ry Soap IO new bars 25c
Philo. Scrapp le
2 cans 25c
Gold M e d a l Flour
5 lb
bag 25c
Brown S u g a r
4 lbs.
25c
P & G L a u n d ry Soap
8 bars 25c
A m . B e a u ty C a tsu p 3 14 or bls 25c
Pickles Dill or Sour
2 qt. jar 25c
Soap Chips
5 Ib. box 25c
T o m a to Paste
6 oz
can s 25c
W a ld o r f Tissue
6 rolls 25c
Grape Fruit Ju ic e
4 oz. cans 25c
A ll A m e r ic a n
T enderized
S h a n k less
HAMS
Salt I.ake
Herring
25c
SII I’wik
Sausage
Bacon Sq uares
2 lbs. 25c
Sliced Bacon
3 1 j Ib. pkgs. 25c
Spare Ribs
2 lbs. 25c
V co l Stew
.
2 lbs, 25c
City C h ic k en s
.............
6
for 25c
M in c e d
H a m
2 lbs.
25c
Sliced C heese
Ib. 25c
( a r ti a t»«ti
MILK
4 r , 25c
A-!
Solution
O OUT, am
*• hottlr, iv JC
q wart
hi)\ lies
<.U* es IRM
PHII I IP **
Pork &
Beans
3 h ,
25
H y G ene
TISSUE
8 25c
\n o \ , *
t HU kf-n ~ \ uwcHf
SOUP
3 ....
25c
Pa lm o live
SOAP
5
... 25c
PUBLIC SERVICE
I » - U
t J u
26N.GEORGE ST.
Cu m b e r l a n d , m d .
O W I 6 I N A L
S f L r )
I v A l t l t l * ! -
I
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'v:
Dewey Edward Harvey
I. H. Marshall Is
Accepted at Naval
Re-Elected Head
Training Station
Of Insurance Club
In Service (lass
Hears Dr. Kagy
SHOP!
COMPARE!
SAVE!
C e
t a k e
It >
V O L K
on h i
U M I
I S I O
w o r t h
/ i i i ~^0RTN
I S25~jo R T H
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younm
p a y
SI. OO WECK
SI.OC
W E E K
SI,OO
W U K
SSO
si.so
W O R T H
W U K
$2.00
* r%.,
W E I K
I I C H ILD R EN S D A Y S
r r
P A R E N T S ! BR IN G T H E BO YS. G IR L S A N I) T E E N S
TO M A U R IC E 'S "B IG S T O R E
AND S A V E !
Fashions are just as sm art and refreshing for the youngsters os for odults
This spring
when you co m p are qu ality, you ll in s ta n tly see the ad v o n to q e of shopping at M a u ric e s
■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ • • • ■ a r
Hoyt' Spring
Top
g
COAT SETS
s s
/
N^ ] i
—
*
G I R L S C O A T S
S 397 to $ 0 9 7
Ens * Spring
FELT HATS
\
J
Girls’ Coat Sets SI.97 ... $6.97
Clever combination* of chi
fen tot.* and w ii* New lot,
beg and hat
a a
\
Os
S P R IN G
SHOES!
TOT’S DRESSES
GIRLS' DRESSES
2
BOYS' and TODDLERS’ SUITS
59c .
SI VT
S I
SI '
59c
,$1.00
a rn rn rn a a rn*
■ a a a a a a a a a a a a *
Enyi All Wool l.ton and
•
I
I
RUGBY SUITS
J 3 4:1
Boys 2 Pants
SUITS
■ a a a a a a a v a
J u v e n ile
WASH SUITS
I
Choose From
3000 Pair*!
Main Floor
Shoe Dept.
0 C holt * .>1
I’rv K im Ll r Pant*
• I amt n
i nil K -
m
Suit* even fellow * •••'/
Snappy
Others at $2.97 and $3.91
■ rn • rn a rn i
a a ■ rn rn rn
Boyo'
PANTS
97
Style* tine aud
s p l e n d o r lo
your new Eas
ter outfit
We
c a n
fit
you
propel v You I
be amazed at
the
la se
a--
sort men t
All
W id t h s
Hurry
Spp, tai
Un» k
l ung
I’,Ult'
Suits
s :
r
CHILDREN’S SPRING SH O ES
S1.00. S1.97, S2.47
MEN’S SPRING SHOES .... $1.97 to $3.97
M e n s W a l k o v r r
Shoes $7 SO up
M i led
HL*
D ad'
sire'
T lo IV I iou -
Me hre.'iefl
'port ' ( y Ie.
Thlrg TUer
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a
Cirl*' White Silk
•
CONFIRMATION DRESSES
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B .
■ ■ ■ ■ s a a a a a a a e
WOOL SKIRTS
!
M E N !
''AT A
Will Look Their Belt for Laster in one of tFiese
BEAU DEXTER SUITS!
L
klft
HE
j M B E
n e w
s ,
T H U R S D A '
APRIL
IO,
1941
J—
"s
Rheumatic Fever Is among Diseases
Demanding Public Care, Doctor Says
md IU conc!■Sion*
The children are
lo plenty of
and even in the
Aliment of Bouton
IS
Moat of them
aik of rheumatic
to «n
•rn
H
I U lt tv ( l l "a. I»I N IM .
NI
Ii
I r ip p le d H e a r t h
r
n
r
n
’** +9 >
I m itt* ***** **+■*+ *•*< *
FISH VALUES
Haddock
,
Salmon
Fillets
Steaks
17c
,, 19c
ai tort. rhi
■ aa lie v late;
c> lie pi
cl p-dn
Kn
lead
>«* as to CIU down
heart damage and
by open air and
o prevent a repur* 1,18 f
ms, especially the du<,n<
artal k of rheums- 11
mean
when
Today's
GARDEN-GRAPH
B r
I U S N
l l M
I W
W
D u l l
' d *>» cea/.a1 C'eu A n o c i a t i o n
( K O P M l C E SSION
the
cropping
Is the grow*
r more rrops in se
same area of land In
In other words
it
", Z T X X Uses Movies To
often a third crop can follow such held this week and the Regimental,
cs lettuce oi spinach Tarty lettuce recreation hall was filled as a ca*
followed with beans could have a parity
audience observed
ins I rue -1
third crop perhaps fall beats. Onion ‘ion riven in map readings
*iets followed with fall beets might
inter be followed with radishes.
Succession
cropping
is
another
form of crop rotation which is a
means of helping to control plant
» Ieel IS* Hmm
rf*,/ i r
i
ta lh* (ir^Bi'h nr flU#1 -TIT •/» till* *
J ***’r **
a**ft St lh* Art! «ifn rf aint****
*T*'
*na '><•»*» a*t>**r-a .m a*a in* r» »*» »<>
INDIGESTION
otmmiuilv
rf
mart
majorn
een don
OYSTERS
■ tew m g
Pint
19c
I n m g
Pint
23c
Red Beets
2
9c
Grapefruit
H o n d o *
8 , 25c
Radishes
Green Onions
2 ,
9c
m ille fever In I.
nixed some v*-u:
care of rheu-
m it
recog- •
that the prob
EARL.V
A P WI v.
l A r t
M A Y
!rm wa.# too us
and too exten
Mve to be deal
private or chan
Tile Ministry of
w
abit
Ht
th entirety bv
organtxation-
alth
therefore
TA RLV
PLAS.
-- — '
► l a t e
C 4BB*Ofc
took active Mcpv.
Hie matter, Hie
re-ult being the
1 OOO bed.', for v I
don a re#
iv Lf ion of ovei
en in the Lon-
CACLY
UETTUCt -
► OCAMS
((uediiua
anil
5 nswer*
O NtOst
^.PAut.
K R M
W
causes the net
S L T *
---—- -
Beers
work of .small ret
tle to a*)t)ear on
the sidea of the
remedy for them
r ’ hi there ain
J ?
. . . .....
4-10
Maryland Regiment
Uses Movies To
Learn Army Lessons
•et it* free Nv> Utitff# hut mutt# of '"se
• » nt mMlifjyiri fc fifteen fry * m tn<j.»9Af
\* th#
-
to I*# ukS
DOL BLK Hoc*; Ba i .5c
Adv f‘i
I IS I
IM I
S t r e n g t h e n in g D c f e n i c i
Investor! ihouid r«#pj&'ais#
tr,e:r •vo'-'i " O ' n th# Liq^♦ of
r^ese't condition*.
.ch
invtrt'ga*
►silica can p#
Oranges
California
.,3 3 c
Answer-Dr. William Osier wrote
extensively on this .sublect
It wa.-
a invsterv to him why the veins ap
pear. .end it still remains a mystery
Til
TORT G E O R G E G M EA D E, Md
April 9 <T —Officers of the O le
Hundred
and
Fifteenth
Infantry
Regiment,
Maryland,
now
attend
the movies to learn
their
Army
lesson.*.
Col. D. John Markey of Frederick
conimanding officer, has started a
regimental school for both officers
ami
non-commissioned officers to
take the place of one of the bat
talion schools.
Visual
education
methods
have
been Introduced to keep the One
Hundred and Fifteenth in step with
the
Garden- advanced Army technique#, and the
Graph, carle
peas ate followed by motion picture method ta explained!
late cabbage
Th- v might also tie bv Col. Markey as being particularly
followed
by cauliflower
beans
or < lear in its instruction
Hie first motion p i c t u r e class was
Easter Specials
( U rin e !, like new
. . . . .
5 Kl
Trom bone, facto ry
rebuilt
Via
tru m p e t, like new
. . . .
$ is
G ibson H a w a i i a n G u i t a r
(Mil tit .................................
|3 5
MusicShopJnc.
5 S. Liberty st.
As illustrated
ev apparently do not indicate
erg mic disc as*
[heil ieinovail,OTna,oes
with libel,-*. ferttli7allon,
merely a matter of relief to the
ill ie tic sense The X-rav man and
vurijeon
ca n
lei
ti tem
the under-
FRESH CANDIES
Fruit and Hut Eggs
Jelly Bird Eggs
3 th.
Chocolate Cherries
Hershey Kisses
2 1:
Kraft Caramels
I
.
Candy Bars, Chewing Gum 3
Marshmallows
2 ...
N o tice of Registration of
I 'ti bl is- School Pupils
lilt- I I, ll »• I Ullin l\llfd
BELO O BIT
CHEESE
B r u k
m il
\ mer ic;, n
2 I 39c
cn ro llm tn
H*
I)** pur
UN
< Sit O L K ( i t
I H I
B O \ H H O I
I D I < \ P I O N
O F
M I K
. N V N
( O I N I N
W i l l i a m
\
( . l i n i e r , P r e s id e n t
( b a i l e * I
K o p p . S e * r e t a r * .
Sri r ii i**ir, i
1
N T - Cpr
10-i
SUCCESS
F a s h i o n s
TH AT LL
STAR
IN
THE
EASTER
P A R A D E ’
N E W '
D E LIG H T F U LL Y
S M AR T
f\
i ho illest - that have already proved themselves
'his season's successes... by the way they’ve walked
it of the department!
More are ready for you—
just unpacked and welcome as an April breeze! New
Ib'd inert lies ... .Jacket dresses ... Prints with a de
lightfully new look
d e fin ite
c o lo r* !
lots of crisp lingerie!
And
-A
lira smart Heiyc, nattering
Paima violet, tender blues, preens, roses!
A n d s.i r s 9 t o 1 7 , 1 2 t o 2 0 , 3 8 t o 4 4
4 6 t o 5 2 ,
1 8 ’ a l o 2 4 ! 2
/ ; b s y
m r s s u
\ i m : s r s h o e s : l o eh pr i c e d !
• C O L O R S •
BLUE
B R O W N
. BLA CK
T W O TONES . .
AND GAY
N E W MULTI-COLORS
> \ \ Va
U N
W
'• *v fiyid snort-*
up
unntr;«
long w ft iring cho#* for
no*, ?
md girls
>5
for sport*.
-hoc;
pix-
and
dress; Be ->r
s sc
Bhoy and rompare'
CUM BERLAND
4 1
T O
I O
O t L T I M O I C S T U I T
.
For BOYS & CIRLS
C 7 .
Darling
New
Fashions
Lower
Priced!
;#:■
p laid
N » v r
cap#
suit*
R##!»r
cont
a
Prin C M r
C
: ri ha- .»'«
M i.'arr •((eel*
, AU in xii lh# pi# i»at
iii i s :..i
ii# •• < urger *#■ *#v# #, #r «*#r
Bot tor -h»n ever laities loc
. s.» avoid the in n m m u 1* rush
. . O u tfit
them today or tom orrow . S ir# .
ie
-a I
B u y A W h o l e Season S u p p l y N o w !
n
I
THREE F A M O U S Q U A LIT Y M A K E S
ll
Adorable new styles by Lucette . .
Milzi
.June Preston! Superb, lustrous fabrics
that ll wear and launder beautifully . . .
Vat dyed colors Full cut.
Sizes 2 to fix,
7 to 16 veals
G i r l s ’ N e w W a s h F r o c k s 2 mr $ 1.00
G i r l s ’ N e w S p r i n g S k i r t s
$ 1.00
R e g u l a r $ 7 . 9 8 to $ 8 . 9 8 V a l u e s !
Uh-
Spring Suits
CHOOSE FROM K N IC K E R OR PREP
A
Smart, rugged : w e e d
serges
md fine all
wool fabrics in a grand lineup of new styles.
Full cut and correctly sized
Finished un
usual!'. well. O a t. ye-*
2 pairs of knickers
or longues, or one pair of each Sizes 8 to
15 years.
_
B o y s ’ S h i r t s o r B l o u s e s
2 *», $1.00
B o y s ’ K n i c k e r s o r L o n g ie s
$ 1.00
^ )
S a v e ! E a itily
W o rth $2 5 9 !
I l i i v s
L i n n
a n i l
&
. f e e !
M iitn .s h
lit*'.#
suit*
f - -
re*,
Am erteap
PO-. *
T* Uored
of
fin# Ptrser - NVC:der
flannel
C o*'
tro u
ser'* and mouse com
plete
Chol* e of rnl-
>11-
S./e-. ; tv) 8
& SUIT
O O N O C R L I O O ,
M O .
Through
Yon one s
strengthened.
You s e irvrt#<j to roei:# use
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higher
priced stockings.
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c h i f f o n s
or
service
weight,
full
fashioned,
ringless. All new shades
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chiffons.
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sc i ice
weight;s.
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fashioned, ringlessI
All
new shader . . . .
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Sports and Amusements
The Cumberland News
Second Section
I
Member Audit Bureou of Circulation*
T H U R SD A Y ,
APRI
Frostburg College Plans Open House for High School Seniors
Easter Pageant
To Be Presented
THREE MUSKETEERS OE THE AIR
'The Uplifted Cross' To Be
Given Sunday at Method
ist Church
C R E S A P T O W N
April 9
‘ The
L'plilteri Cran*,
an Easter pageant
under the direction of Mrs. Edward
Iz-wL
and
Ms.'S
Dora I -evils,
will
br presented Sunday night at
the
Methodist, church ai 7:45 p in
by
ti r combined Epworth League and
Young Adult Fellowship Group.
The
cast
will
include
Dorothy
M •■•Donald.
Edna
Lafferty
Mrs
E ’satins Robi’.cr. Vivian Kamauf
Helen lewis
Dorcas Lew;-
Clyde
Windy Esther Smith, Emma Stagg-
I.uedell
Sherman.
Alice
Lewis
E>‘
McCwskei.
Marilyn
Grant
O u r Wha tier. Betty Jo Todd, Mar-
; u-rt Shaffer, 8 m.th l.,ewi-
Betty
I rwi;
Judith Ann Johnson. Elmer
t’phold, Charles Lewis and Shu lev
Special music will be
furnished
In
the adult choir.
A baptismal
peri ice w ill precede the pageant.
A sunrise service writ be rondurt-
ec
Sunday
at
6
a
rn.
Special
tv. . ic will be presented br- the Jun-
1'
choir
under
the
direction
of
Jacob
Richardson,
The
Ju n io r
< on-
will
ive
ob en mc
iv-
third
Parsons School
To Be Scene
Of Show Today
Two P e r f o r m a n c e s of
Amateurs with Profes
sional Air Slated
P A R S O N S W
Va
April 9
The
second annual Parsons high school
talent show will be held tomorrow
'T h u rsd a y i In the high school Au
ditorium.
with
two
performances,
one for students at IO 15 a rn
and
another for the public at 8 p
rn
The show
is
entitled
“ Amateurs
with the Professional Air'' and will
pre.'* 11 -
the
ou‘. I a riding talent of
the student
bod\
featuring
W a i
ns mastei of cerenio-
sm iles a t d eath
Sharp Curtailment in Maple Sugar
Western Maryland
Production Forecast in Garrett
Students Invited
To Affair in May
Quality Good but Quantify Maple Suqar Season
Small because of Weath- In Somerset Nears (lose
er Conditions
MEYER.®* DV
O R A N T S Y
tints
Movies. Supper and Dance
lo feature Sub-Fresh
man Day May 3
un ut
w
Comm union uill \>e brio to*
. <T h u rsd ay> at 7 30 p rn
Cresaptown Briefs
I ne R e '
M
I,
Lowe
pre.fo-oi
Old and New Testament intrrp-
' ion
at
1 tie
Prat Meal
Bible
riming school, Bingham ton N Y
conducting the second Bible con*
•enre of the year a’ the Calvary
bernacle
Tile .services will con-
- -ie nightly through Sunday
Here are the tallest, the smallest and the next to the tallest of the
bo\' at the United Slates Arm y Air Corps, Kelly Field, Tex. Left, J a m e s
B. Cook, known as • Pee W ee
who Is six feet seven inches tall and wears
a size 14-C shoe Center Is Corpora! I-
M Sonnen, who is five feet one
nth tai and right is Jam es J. Johnson six feet six inches tall.
Mines of Southern West Virginia
Face Suspension, Operators Say
Elimination of North-South
Off TO JOIN ENVOY
Differential Held Out
of Question
M :
Riel a: ti
Clinger -
entertained af a birthday party
hen home in honor of the lat-
seder Ruth, on hr: twentieth
r •
Guests were M r
anc.
Am e Bn.-,:
and
daughter
Mr. a I iv Mi.
Scot t v Sa lv er
i.*-r
Mer,mold
Mrs.
Clement
Dora SIU rma;
M r and M n
Hedrick. Mr
and M rs Bernie
M:
, f ' •
>{•
I- .gene; Mr- Gen:
B iuebaugh
■ • . iglu cr Connu
M; and M rs
-rt
Clinedlnst.
Bessie
Johnson
Mr.
L. Johnson
Vining
Workers
Sunday
is.' held Its monthly busi-
fing Monria*. in glit at the
Helen*
Knrppenberg
Ten
were
present.
Edith
I -
A ii ult
I ca giie m n
Saturday
T
at
the home of
Mr. and
C li de
Sinu-
M u
Edgar
H ' : hell presided. Fie*, en
were
t
Plans for
ti.*- Rawlings
*
.rn young
p ‘ *ple.s
banquet,
"
will be held April 29,
were
en
u sed.
lir e Re
W VV P a tte r
son
a former minister at Cresap-
vn and organizer of 'he Rawlings
Chauve
Association
will be guest
speaker ar the banquet.
I
he
Epworth
League
held
its
Ubly business meeting Saturday
at
the home of Lester and
dell Sherm an
Programs were
Hied
for
the
month
of
April
M ’
April Ii:
I icoell Slier-
will
speak
on
Devotions ;
ti
20. Esther
Sm ith on
Mis-
.
April 27 a Bible quiz will I
conducted on the Rook of Acts j
M arl' n G rant and Vera Den-;
Mac
4.
domes
Glo-, er
will I
>k on ' Social Service , and May
Dora Lew is on ' Recreation.'
ii
Cresaptown Personals
Mrs Bertie Leydic. Ellerslie .pen.
7 .cMlay with M r and Mrs W illia m '
Cm *‘ly .
M i.
and
Mrs
John
June
and
ci .. Iren spent Saturday with
Di
in:
Mr-. E Courri* r. Key se:
Mn
S.
L.
Hedrick
is
confined.
to her bed again after improving
foi several weeks
M'
and Mr.
VV B VV...-on, Kev-
ac’
pent
Sunday with Mi
and
M
A rile Ron or
Mr:- Clement
Myers
spent
the
* • a-crc.
with
her
mot bet
Mrs
J 1 'w Bowen, Slanesviile
Mildred W agner spent Sunday at
her home in Springfield, VV. Va
Madeline Klost* im an.
Red
Hill.
-V n
Tuesday with Edna Blanche
HuutishHl.
si
ami Mrs. Ray Vann-
Ix>na-
liie spent Sunday with Mi
a I ut
Thom as VV i ll in I ti s
H
I)
Hosier. Petersburg
spent
th'
vee!;-end
Bi
home
wish
his
family,
M
and M r
W illiam Anderson
anil
oij, Roger spent .Sunday with I
’
: ‘ 1 < i s parent:
M r
and M i ■
P* a't. W illiam s road
Mrs
K ath y rule
Breedlove
and
■'.cir en
spent
Sund a-
with
the
et merh mother. Mrs Sarah t/*aa-
,rp Cumberland.
Ch C. Yohn. Davis. AV. Va
is
pc:ming .several days al home with I
>■
family.
Mi
and M r, Charier Hi Vici; and
<i
Meryl, spent
tile week-end at
r
Fork wit h Mi
Hts ic b’s par-
Mr. and M i
Al*- inner Mick
and
M rs
Jam es
Mohaney
■ ‘bur
E,
Bt own
and
Mrs
1 -b a
th i flier
and
sun
and
■'nighter, Cumberland, were week-
( C ontinued on Page 14, Col. 4)
CH AR L E S T O N .
W
Va
April 9
V-
Jesse V
Su llh an declared to-
dai that eliminatior, of the North-
South w ag e differential would mean
suspensions of Southern West V ir
ginia mines anc. charged there war
a conspiracy
to exclude Southern
coal from consuming markets.
"It is not a m atter of choice of
the Southern operators to keep the
coal mines ilia. live ' ’.he secretary
of the West Virginia Coal Associa
tion said
in a st a ement.
These
mines cannot
b*- operated on the
scale that proposes to elim inate the
labor differential.'
Northern operators in the eight-
sta'e
Appalachian
soft
coal
aria
have
accepted
'dye
United
Mine
Workers of America demand to dis
pense with a 40-rent difference be-
tween gages paid in the two sec
tions
but Southern operators have
refused to agree
The
present
Southern
wage
is
S5 fin
per day
and
tile
Northern
SO.OO.
T ile requested increase was
to a flat $7 lier day.
P’or many years the coal opera
tors of Southern West Virginia haw-
contended.
and
proved
in
court
that
a conspiracy
existed on
the
part of Northern coal operators and
the
mine
union
to
exclude
coal
mined
in
the
Southern
districts
from the consuming markets S u lli
van
said.
'The
conspiracy
of
1898' has been tile subject of vol
umes of testimony in court litiga
tion.
"T h e existence of this conspiracy
kept the Southern mines non-union
until
recent years
but
now after
eight rears of collect h e bargaining
with the miners x x x . the old con
spiracy reappears in the wage ne
gotiations in New York and is about
to be consummated with the ap
proval of the Northern operators.
John L. Lewis and the government
( onciliator.
The effect of
the labor differ
ential will be widespread
It L not
confined
alone
to Southern
West
V irginia,
but
the
producing
dis
tricts of Kentucky, Virginia, T e n
nessee and Alabam a are affected
'The blow will be felt with great
er injury in West
Virginia,
how
ever, because it is the basic industry
of this state, upon which the tax
structure
and
even
governmental
operation is dependent 1
of
other
lands,
native
i
-onus
instrum ental and
VO* iii
Ola-
and folk danc es
The
cast will include Glenda Hebb, Joan
Or:
Je an I *ndi:
W anda Stem ple
Richard
R e v .
Belt-
Pat
Wilson
Path, Jean Pa: Mms Denver St I aw -
dermal!
Mildred
Bowle: ,
B e lt:
G riffith, M * donna Riley. K ath ervn
•Swearingen
B*h ;>- Gatrelle, Doro
thy Y o u r.: Donna and Donna Carr,
Elwood
Blizzard. Charles G riffith
Chaa Ir s Handl e
Harold
Repair.
H a ir:
I., un
Long.
Fred
Felton.
.la-k Sturm
Tom Shafter. Ernest
Moon
Carl Permit > ton, E a rl Pen
nington
Harold Simmons
Virginia
Morris
Dorothy
Rowland,
E l Oise
Booth
A: a ne Louche:
Doris tee
Harper. Velma Bennett M ary Sh i-
make:
M arjorie Long
and
Ruth
Mon;.-
as well a.- menthols of the
high school band.
Group numbers and
instrum en
tal solos br1 the band will be under
•he direction of the instructor K a rl
Wilson.
cr the direction
Ft urn and K a rl
I hmn.is ( nnrov
Conroe
79 seer
IO
Th*
Water Company
Agrees To Fix
Midland Plugs
wrung into bu
nri cs quite ri,
Four Fire Hydrants lo Be G D. Miller Riles
Repaired, Town Coun
cil Is Told
F in e !
D
Milk
Episcopal Church
Plans Three-Hour
Service Tomorrow
Good Friday Riles Will Be
gin at Noon at Western
port Church
M ID L A N D
rn M idland
the
meet nu
council Mon
H Evans J>
April
9
FU
as evpiu
presiders
'
'M f? C f i . .
M r s
J oh u
W in a n t
M rs Jo h n G W inant waves good
bye before boarding a clipper plane
at
New
York
for
Lisbon
Mrs
W inan t
is enroute
to
London
to
join her husband, the United SLV ye
ambassador to Britain.
Good Friday Rites
Planned at Coney
Three-Hour Service To Be
gin at Noon at Presby
terian Church
Clarksburg W holes-'’
Company Strike Er
IG N ACON I NG. April
9 — The
thirteenth annual three-hour Good
Friday service at the Presbyterian
; Imrch will begin at noon Friday
Guest ministers w ill assist the Rev.
Selden C
Adams, pastor, who in
stituted the service in 1929
Tile
service
wail
be
preceded
Tim!-day
night bv the Sacram ent
of the Lord s supper and reception
of new members.
The seven last
words from the
clo,- s wni bt Che i.htrne of the ac iv
ite
Participating ministers
will
include Jo h n K G rim a m inisterial
-Miner.I ut ‘he Brethren church <>!
Frostburg;
the Rev. Dr.
I augh ton
B
Hens.tv. pastor of the South-
nunstci Pre.>bytenan clunch
C um
berland; 'die Rev. lrvjn F. Kracke.
p >'tot *>f t he Ev angelical Reformed
church. Frostburg; Ute Rev
Harold
Pro,>st.
pastor
of
the
Pentecostal
Holiness church
here,
tile
Rev
D an
F
Ransom,
pa tnt
of
the
Lena rotting Methodist church, and
the Rev W illiam D a v id Reese p a s
tor of tie
W elsh
Baptist church.
Fro 'bury
Marriage Announced
Announcement has beer. made of
Rio m an n ee of Mi
Sue
M< C u l
ler and Edgar Forrest Armemrout.
boil: of Par on
w hxh was solem
nized
Sattirdar.
A pril 5
a'
7 .70
o'clock,
ar
' he
Presbyterian
par
sonage in Elkins
The Rev J M* I)
I acy
pastor of the church offici-
a t ed
The bi Hie chose for the ceremony
a street length suit of gray. with
blue accessories
A shoulder cor
sage of sweet peas completed
Ii*:
costum e
M r
and Mrs
Run-
R
Llovd
brother-ill- aw and si ’ey of
the bride, were the attendants.
Mrs A rm e n 'rent is a daughter of
M n
Eva M cCune: and
the late
Clyde M M cC u lle’
Stir was gradu
ated from S\ ivia N C . high school
and
attended the
North Carolina
College for Wom en a
Greensboro,
and W estern Car olina Teacher - col
lege
a;
C irl."v a lu e N
C
Poi 'he
las* four u ’.iH .'he ha. been teach
ing In Tucker county schools and
taking additional work toward her j
master of art.- degree at Davis and
Elkins college
She ::::■ receive hen
master of arts degree in June.
Tile bride; :ocin
a sen of M r ,
and Mrs
Lee Armenfrout. B la ck
man Flats, near Pa nous
He is a
graduate cl Parsons high s< bool and
is now employed as state road su
pervisor f**r Tucker county
Mr.
and
Mrs
Armontrout
will
make their home in a new residence
in Parsons
present
anti
discussed the
1
thorough
w ut
til*
i i ':
f
and official
of the Midlanc
Company
Ex ans
and
off!- la L of
th
company had conducted an 1
lion of
a1!
plugs
lu.-t
wert
agreed th*
mediate
repair”
located on Farad
our plugs needed
ii-
These
prigs
street at J
ternoon at the
church bv the
Spr ing'
M* n 1 tot
Re:
B
A
Bn*
W ESTI KR N P O R T
Ap!
9
Jol urn t ow ii, Pa
-
Ro: O tto Sprit;
a,s.'i';«-d b: the R
:•
st*
ours
se;-.ire
w-.
be
J a inc
Pp I--
-pa
cr
u
at
and
Ro:
I,
Kinsingt 1. O r a l.'” , iii*
I poi f . < *ood Ft Ida:
?: e
Pallbearer,
a1I of the mn .-'
i'll ,7 o'cio* k
am in
bod:
w u r He
-w -
T he !s**rv ice. com memo: a: mi
M id
ton Weber
I,.. ,
8Vt.z.iei and ('ti es- three hour- ago:.: of Cfi!, '
0
way
ter Helmr* k
Bp ring.-
Robe:; D
-ii, be m chars* o'
in
latter
ton, Pinto
and
a Mer,norm* rn
,
Re:
R
J
Hark.!.
**..
Mi
f he 1 s ter from Johns!<Min Pa
v tile Re. Georg* <
r
ch 1-
Hr
Fir*
Tile R e:
Mr.
M iller diet- at
Einmat'mai < I;,.:* r
K rn et
Mi
.'mire n' Spring
Sundae a ''-i
a 7V
Va
and St, Ste plier. -
cl I , i t Ii
K l
.
long illness
ine had serve*: a.-
a R-onu.e:
W
Va .
the Re
8;’o--t!; m a
spe< - jia tot of ’he Mim nonltf church
for M
BIT! niger
the Rn.
Cecil C a r’rr
Lu
man- jeans
H * was also
an
m- the K* .
J a n e
I
Robert -on
th*
Fo
vent or of note.
ice ’n
in :cn -ci I „ Re:
F
B Copimgcr a;
rn*
Re:
Pe
I rm-
a re
number of meekin men I device.** rlow R
I
V
lames
w Kiel: U: ti *
Mi
Mid*:
es!
--------
Do
B la irs residence; Railroad street at
Alfred
D a: ls s
residence;
Main
t reel at Thomas T a ylo rs residence
Mi
me W'
Civic Club Elects
St. Michael s Program
H oly Week
tile plus
Hic lam e w
the re- cut
and
til
th
this
panic Ja r
plug
wen
suitable for th*
fire company
1
found in
good
M r.
Evan.' s
d* term*-
{dugs cot
in two days and pi
this work
d o n e af
a’ ta* inner
I other p
eondit ion
ated
thRt
could
be
rf th
Grantsville Briefs
r f
Of * I ie W e -r*! p e r
'ting O ther officers
.lent, M i:
R
C
R
lf e-prpsicie: ,-
Vt:
M.
A h
trad
promised
to
pay
the
w
rent
owed
re
coin;
As
tis obtain
the
tow
*4.500
At pre
the rom pan
Parsons Briefs
C II A R L E S PON
W
Va
Apr;! 9.
f-
S e ttiemem ut a labor impute
between
the
Clarks bur*
Whole-
vile Company and the Chauffeurs.
Teamsters
Stablem en and Helpers
union *AFL> was announced today
bv Labor Commissioner Charles -J
F. Slatier.
It
marked
-ucce-v.ful completion
of the first mer! int urn efforts by the
S ' ate Im brrr department
In.-ivetor Jo h n Cau.varn notified
S n 'tier that a
satisfactory agree
ment'' I:ad
ended
:h °
week old
strike atte:- a conference ex'epding
into the early morning,
The department Is an tool 1 • d lo
assist rn labor dispute.
when
invited by both stiles
S latie r said that
we hope
that
.rue- employers and u n a,-.*•
al
aval! themselves of the nervier of
this deum uncut in rase of ain la-
OOI’ th pule
7V. w' Bd iii!,, J, p, t j, ,
j„
.
vitrd in on the negotiations prior to
the stoppage of any work at all.’
»
Lonaconing Briefs
The Lonaconing
community
li
brary will el ast Good I i i av
and
remain closed until Monday
April
14
Mi
I t - t v Probe! t died April 4,
h wa” learned herr today
A for
me*
resident
of
Lon
on un*
she
dvr; at (lie home of
a < nighter
M r
W C Meyers J r
Cor ge: Ville,
Pa
Sire u n th*” form <- ■
Anna ]
D L 'o n .
W ord has been received here that
presidential approval has been giv
en to the W E A supplementary pro
ject for the Davis high school gym
nasium Approval of the project has
been sent to tin* 'tate office so that
work may proceed on the project
The
('Vian:: mu.
ha.-
la rn
iud*-:
construction for scam
months and
us almost complete-
Work has been
halted fbi th*' pas' few weeks
A Le j e delegation of members of
Par.'Oils I od ne No 200
Knights et
P\ 'In a '
a ttended ’In-
i v !i rn 1 riel
Pythian convention held 'n Elkins
yesterday evening
Members of the
Parsons order attending were W il
liam P. Repair. F.ri Arnold. Harold
Painter
Ber* \V
P a ” ', Fred Long
Robert Deem Earl Hinkle, Osee B i
ble. Alfred Prstt,
Earl
Simmons,
Dale Rightm ire and Califon B e n
nett
Memebh- of Firs; Siree;
M etho
dist church choir
will
rendei an
E a 'te r cantata
"T ile G lory of Fa.- -
(C o n tin u e d on Po i t- . 4 . Col. 0 )
as possible
May
that since 1926. whet
ed
the wafer comp
has been ha b l,
sent, the town owes
$575. while the comp
town
HOO
in
h tx*-.
total debt $47a
In M a:or Astr s opinion
his ad- -
m inistration
ha- dor •• \• tx w -ll in
reducing
this debt
from
approxi
mately
$8t*o, when lit
w
* ••<;*-*!
to oft ice two veal.' ago to the pre -1
sent indebtedness, as \*',1 as paying
current waler expenses
M r
8 •• an
, .
>-,. .
ti,a-
I,,
would cicx'*1 the wale;
cate
at G il
more so
ilia'
th*'
water
p re v u *
here would tv* greater at all times
A
delegation consist mg
of
Mrs
Richard Elliott Mrs Edward Binit..,
end Mrs Jam es Gr rhanr a.'k*-rt th*
mayor and council for a cash dona
tion in order to reopen and mail,
tam th*, pub;,
bbl ary
The libra::
was originally an S Y A project
but
this.
h u h .
has
b e e n
taken out
ut
the N V A ping; ain tin ow.durn;
th*
state
aud
t ti*
M P A
w
: C Edwards was ele* •«
t:
advisor: colin, ll
G rant Ville
Mr
Edw;
r-n to fill the vacancy <
esignat ion of .Slew af. I
as ai>o decided to ch.
for the m onthly meet
second
Tuesday
to
cia: ot ea* h month, t)
Pa ,; M e r
VI
M* c
I pp
M idland
with
a
libra ii
libra;
J r ,
i
month,
a
that
it
it
with whit
new
book:
vie:
shor
Di
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B in '.I.
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inn tee o
tabled in
Grants
club. ne.
Ralph B
iPDtedne.-s m r
8 a aer holid
rile sc hod w;
nor row
T* - *;.
wert again Ti
Mrs
Artic
cent an opera!
cli a,
<' antre:
aitisfactorily.
Mr ”
PH: lh-
o W a.'hi
lei- pare
Viol UUU I,
The R*
April
4
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Ann ha zen bake
Sadie Bowm an
■ - Mrs H arry B •
Hoi: P
Classes
mo rn.: ic
who in
Memorial
Iri-Iowns Peisonals
Da at
T a x i s a lU'-nu^'
to rn*,lid books md bu:
the lib ra!\
w
1 re pen t|u
m
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Mi
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Id a* Bt
taster Dance
m s 8:
Tin 1 r
The M
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sponsor
an
Easter
Moncia:
dance
a'
Firem en.' hall
Aprs',
14
Mn-
will be f-i; tushed bx Riel-.arf! King
mid iris orchestra of Latrobe
P,
Dancing will J from 8 <0 p u
I., do a
IU
mo) vow 1 I nut O - ■
eve*
o e lo k a’ the M .'pb G ’
of (tie Bret ip* r
Parade Will Highlight Dedication
Of Beall High School April 2B
(orriganviile Group
Has Birthday Party
C O R I.
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Men ■
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'to* pita
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and Mr
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Muir siree'
Moorefield Moose
Dance Tomorrow
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us
in
New
York
a t
tending
a meeting of com* opera
tors
He operate} a mine in the
Barton bv ct ion
M is s Le n in e McDonough has re-
’ u:
from
Aliet un v
hospital
Cum):* land
M f
Ant *- C lark
and
M :
and
(C ontinued on P a g e ; y Col. a J
F R O S T B U R G .
April
9
At
* - Band
wk
delude
th-
F e
rn eel mg of the Alum ni association
hand, Am en *- I et
. . .
,
Veterans
of
Foreign
War-
of Real! high school Monda-
eve-
. . .
.
Sen;r.s, B's: Scouts, sttiden? on
nine at th* home of Prof and M rs . .mien-- ft rn; me
urn s* ho.
Richard
T R I - * - r Frost
avenue
p.
men: be
of
the '•<' -
Wednesday
April 27 was
.sc’ a
iii*' nu ut
nut
: a-
pc.; a-.
fort.
dan- tut
(he dedication
of Frost- alum ni of Beati i
burg
pals t. ta I new big Ii
.st hen *1 on 1 .
Mvft-er v. iii lie
Eckhar t Flat
i Hie parade
gill .SC I UM I
hie! m ac,tia
Ka •'
M ■
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and
Flee
Mi
anc
M u
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Mi
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Mr
VV,
Gat
llie program
will open
with t»
; siree! parade
forming, at 7 p
iii
at Beall elem ental:
. hoc ;
Broad-
wa v
and
8'ast
I,chi
street
and
n n ich in g yin
Broadw a:
to M ain
and eastward on M ain So lh* s< noo!
.'D ie marchers, headed by the A d o :
The program at the sc boo I
comsr~:
of
Hie
ar-
ad*
aud music by groups from the
.school
All former
principals
ii* in: i- '-ti lo a ‘ tend
Prof. .lame
8
S p i’ . ; ..
pi * ••
a: Hie meeting Monda
eve:,.:
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Moorefield Lions
Moorefield Graded School Pupils
Hear Address
To Present Operelfa Tomorrow
By Former Solon
Comm odity Distribution
Office at M artinsburg
Md*es P l a n s for Expands; Requests Mount
Amateur Show lo Be
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Presented Next Month
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but pot murb
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. moon *i>«rt.
C H A P T E R T E N
IT W A S L A T E afternoon when
:
. ' I 'he' wrecked car, A Tsit-
ere! little flivver, turned over on
•» *: ie
it* w het!* frill spinning |
helplessly
TM*
a rc .dent couldn t
t * * bappc.ed more than arent
in r.da
before.
A
girl lay fare
; i
a few feet from the car; a
•na:;
a* pinned beneath the wheel.
Brooks ar,! N atali* ran to them.
k :I Yah st:ll a in e and tried
I?* Iv to a t ap as N atalie k n elt]
beside her: but for a long moment
vhen N atalie and Brooks had m an
iple man from behind
the wrecked car, th^v
re that he wa* dead
4 came into play, a;
s tir Rtrjr liquid was
the hov * throat. He
turned hts head away,
addled on the ground
rrabte h e r se lf to walk,
g her own pain In her I
aged' to get
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B r oc
quit* au
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Anita
Betty
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cfd and
EASTER EGG CITEMENT
Such exquisite cut flow es a, cor
age •
and
potted
plant.-1
Such
fascinating containers?
Extra qual
ity and prestige a i no extra cost?
He a wise bunm
bring sour Easiei
; its ta to the
IH I T O W N F L O W E R
S H O P,
Ashfield
Street.
Piedmont
Cross o il each name pine/sc
Also
gifts.
M artha
W ashington candie?
and Poston* glass
Adv
N-T Apr
10-11
Painting and Paper Hanging
A
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Tiddy
Heir* M am ton
Phone 125M
Frostburg
Adm: Hemen
FOR SALE
Dining room suite bedroom furnl-
iiture refrigerator and other articles
Apply to 152 Wood street. W estern
port
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BIG BIRTHDAY
DANCE
Moorefield
American Legion Hall
Sp«n*«rnl I*
m o o r*r u in totter, sn
tv*
LOYAL ORDER MOOSE
Fri., Apr. ll
B E G IN S IN O VT 'I r VI
>1 UMI B v
George
\Va«htnglon
llolel
Orchestra
* Pirrt Bing *t>it *n >*ilrrt»ln»r
T a riffs ; SITS, «t
and 25r
Ih f girl huddled on the ground beside the boy, aa Brook* and
N atalie tried to help.
Cl
Forced Landing
for th*
along i
gently
the gi
bo’
and
bov
ba.
M
* bend* hi n. tryirp to ea^e
j O l it.g that he must re-
rive on the w ay to th* hospital in
ic n •arest town
“VVe vt got to go along, Brooks.
ve
jot to kno- ' how badly they
re
iUrt,”
said
N atalie, looking
at. the pill ful little wrecked
a r. ' he two chi •ap suitcases, one
tm tied w it i string, ti .it was
W om an’s Club Meets
rrout Stocked
engage the car held.
-f
said Brooks, as he
e t" o n ‘ asea in the rum-
,;,e
ha' dsome
roadster
s and I
r expensive hand-
ut: a ae seemed to stare in
t Ley reached the hospital,
Meetings Are Held
For Grant Farmers
Movies and Slides Used in
y
v'-. 7, I,
Livestock Improvement
*.ainpaign
St. Patrick’s Church
Jo M a rk Good friday
trout wast'
inches lone
.e open
o stock
the boy was on the operating table. :
The g rl Waite
it side the door, I
IC
CC
til1 n 'inn for herself I
until she could kno iv w hat was be- 1
:-g done for ti £ hrtv.
N a ’ aii* w ert
I'.V fitly to her and |
put ar; arm abc ut her. saying
t- i
iv, “ You m ust
e and let them I
see how badly you re h u r t'”
The girl put a 8: aku g hand to
her tumbled,
ark
curls and said j
about Johnr,
out."
"Could I go right here— aero**
Other I the halt V pleaded the girl.
"O f course you can," answered
Brook* firm ly, and turned
to a
passing nurse. "H o w about having
I lifted in to | somebody take a look at Urn young
'.ady? S h e * the other half of that
wreck, you know."
"C ertain ly,” said the nurse. "Thi*
way. m y dear."
" I ll see the d o cto r" said N atalie
with a quick little smile to the girl
going reluctantly aw ay w ith the
nurse.
When the door had closed behind
the girl, N atalie turned to Brooks.
"H o w do I arrange about their bill
— seeing
to It
that
they re
not
frightened or w o rried ?" ahe de
manded.
"A t the office." said Brooks, and
tucked his hand beneath her elbow.
Come along."
They went sw iftly along the cor
ridor to an office where an efficient-
looking middle-aged woman behind
a fiat-topped desk gave them a cu
rious. interested look to acid to her
professional smile.
"I'm N atalie Schuyler." N atalie
said. "The couple brought in a few
moments ago— he s in the em er
gency
operating
room,
and
the
hat anybody gives ita l w ill want the L E G A L
j the person who is playi
name of
g Lady
Bountiful.*'
Natalie caught her b rm ’h, for
there was a not too carefully hid
den taunt in the last that was like
a small, but stinging, blow. Before
she
could
manage
an
answer,
Brooks said politely, "A nd now,
hadn't you better be getting back
to your post? Y o u r— er— er g est
will be w orrying about you.”
N atalie couldn't expla.n. apolo
gize— not there in front of that cu
rious, avid-eved nurse. And as she
walked beside Brooks along the
' orri .or, N atalie's heart quailed a
little; sh.e H A D hurt and hum iliat
ed Brooks. Quite unnecessarily. She
..id just as easily have said to
the nurse. " W E w ill be responsible
for the bill," and thus have include
t
Brook*. She ahould have said,
I rn
Mrs.
Brooks
M archbanks."
F t the habit of years had been ao
w rong— shed been N atalie Schuy
ler for 22 year*, and shed only
b
n Mrs. Brooks M archbanks for
iii hours! Su rely Brooks would un-
•erstand that ahe had spoken im-
’.Mvely, that she hadn't dehber-
: ely meant to hum iliate him, to
fa int her own w ealth,
But there was no chan ce to ex
plain. A doctor was coming toward
use is getting H U R rea Iv for ar. '. em straight from the emergency
ort so rn
no— I'm all right.
rh worse. I l l be all
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Sue looked aw i f f y a bon* ‘he hn«-
'» ! corridor
the nurses moving
« 'e rt feet. the basker* of flo w
;« that could b#' glimpsed through
' ■ ' ''.oot', ami I. r rave w.us paper-
w h 'pere !. "This must
•xpensive— and Johnny
t got but tw enty dol
ce as sr
I hat
von kn
and
I lost
. e . s
* N atalie
»o; ng tones. "Y ou
em ergency cases,
cake charges for
There won t be
any charge
A
look
touched
»
* ■ at
Na* v
against the
re terribly
love (leaper
atole to pay
attention—
N atal ie to:
such thingi
' Are
yr
at B re
st f 't
relief
'e
fare
th hard
exam ination— I just wanted to tell
you that they are to have the very
best of everything, and you re to
send the bill to me.”
"Thank you. Miss Schuyler." said
the nurse. F o r just a moment lier
eyes turned to Brooks, who stood
back of N a ta l.e and whose face
now was suddenly strained, a little
white line about his mouth. "T h a t s
very g«:ie:
a
d yvu
Of co .-se
we've no idea just yet what w ill be
necessa ry — "
" It doesn t m atter. T h ey’re to
have it, whatever it .« and the very
best," said Na*a. e in t e tone of
one accustomed to giving orders
and
having
them
obeyed.
"A n d
they are not to kn w Ina*. I rn pav
ing the bi.). The
rn ut *h;r.k that
st is due to the fact that they are
em ergency cases and • at (hie pro
vision is made for tnat sort of
> gasp of p:?v. To I thu g.
see .someone you
hurt, and rot
he needed medical
a ghastly th ng.
oaf appalled that
Hr
" I understand, Miss Schuyler— ’’
be bec ar, *y.ie m irsP.
al
Brooks said, w cfh a queer, harsh
tone 'n his voice. "The . i v hap
pens to be Mrs. Marchbanks, even
th* igh it s a m atter to tnt!rig she t
forgotten it."
N atalie turned sharply, startled
reassur- bv Ins tone. The look in h.s eyes
I told her that he was hurt and an
gry. out of ail proportion, she felt,
to the cause.
"D arling, I m sorry— ” she stam
mered,.
" I t ’s quite a’! right.”
harshly. " It s only tha
■eking ;
a us were.’
rte rin g grin.
go along ami
how much
:
Til
stick
he first news
lid Brock«
tha hosp:- I
operating room. And he had new*.
‘T h * young man is very badly
rt.” he explained w ith m erciful
efneas. "There is a brain concus
sion. serious internal injuries. U n
fortunately
for
hi*
recuperative
powers, he is undernourished, badly
run down. I d say that he has a
slightly
belter
than
fifty-fifty
chance of pulling through, given
every possible advantage."
"H e is to have that. Doctor,"
said N atali* instantly. ’T h a t if,
my husband and I wish to be re
sponsible for all expense*. You are
to go the lim it— w hatever he needs
i or you think w ill help turn in the
I slightest."
I
The doctor looked from ore to
1 '.he other of these handsome, ex-
! pensively clad young people, and
he said politely. "T h e y are friends
of yours— perhaps servants? ’
"W e never sa w them in our lives
until we came upon their wrecked
cor a couple of hours ago. ' sa.-I
Natahe. "M y husband and I are on
u .r honeymoon, and— well, we felt
it unbearable that anybody should
be unhappy while we are so very
rt | happy.
I'..** s very generous of yo ,
Mrs
Mrs Brooks M archbanks.” «:•
Natalie,
slipping
her
hand
into
Brooks' w ith a little coaxing ges
ture. He was too courteous to re-
■pct her plea; he sim ply ignored it.
(To Bo Continued)
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Moi-
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D P e e :
Outdoor Comm encement
Planned al Martinsburg
den:
of West
will speak.
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April 8
P
M artinsburg high school will
■.old
outdoor graduation exercises
hts year Instead of the usual indoor
iff,nr, Principal Edw in
W.
M iller
m no .need
m a: u if the weather
* This perm its
solo,
'I he
hold.rig
of
m orning
cere-
D ivin* monies
a:
the
a-biotic
Hid
was
• unrested bv students
D r
R ic h
ard A spina ll a s is ta n t to
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The
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April IR a' 8 o’clock at the home of
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The m eet
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N E W S ,
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A P P
Assistant Superintendent
Of Schools Pays Visit
To Frostburg College
April a.
Mins
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a.-sistant M ate mi*
pig .school were alto salted bv tier
in the mors ling
In the aftci'iiooii.
Mias Simpson was present ut the
party given for the second glade of
tile Centre Street school, Cum ber
land, undo the leadership ot Miss
Jennie Lee by Mis- Margaret Jones,
second grade cia-, at the college.
Miss Sim pson
met
members of
Good Friday
F R O S T B IT RC
Jew ell Simpson
perlntendent of schoo ls, whose ape • i U'e college faculty
and
discussed
rial field Cs elem entary education, j wlth U lfm C fltaln development* to-
paid her annual visit t* Frostburg! w ar^ increasing the experience* of
State Teachers college . yesterday j 0>e student* in training
She Is particularly mterested in the
development of the
social
studies
program at the college.
Miss
Simpson
ha
issued two
bulletins on social studies work in j
(Co nti nue d f rom Pag e i j )
elementary school
one for primary
_______________
____________
grades, the other for
intermediate Mrs
Jo lm
Tupack.
Donora,
Pa..
grade,-.
T I lese bulletin,, are being I
gUfM> ot M l,
w illia m H enry
interpreted lr,
Prole. ,or
Ivan C and
c la rk lot the last w-v -
Diehl and Miss Louise Shaffer to praj
hie students of the
Junior
d a v
Allan' Gardner. R obtain street
is
Miss Simpson visited these cia . es
from
Mem orial
hospital.
Tlie senior teachers in the tra in*{Cum berland.
BANK STA TEM EN T
R U P O R T OI
C O M M I ION ( l l
I III
( (I VI MI R< IAI
> W I N G S H A N K .
O f
C t M i t t K L A N I).
IN
TIII
M A T I
OI
M A R Y L A N D .
AT
T i l t
C L O S E OI
B l S I N I S S ON A l ' l t l l
I TH. I M I ,
C S S F T s
Loans and discounts (including I None overdrafts!
313,077.28
United States Governm ent obligation.-
direct arni guaranteed 121.505.63
□tiler bunds
rn it es. and debentures
.................
12,784 60
Corporate stocks (including $ None stock of Federal Reserve
bank i
.........................................................................
50.144.50
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items rn process of collection ..
...................... 380.171 ll
Bank premises owned $43,000,00. furniture and fixtures 51 700.00
44 700 00
• Bank premises owned are subject of $
None liens
not
assumed by bank'
,
Real estate owned other than bank premise
.....................
61.247 07
T O T A L A S S E T S
..................
I I M U I l l l l S
Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships and
Tune deposits of individual.,, partnerships, and
Deposits of States and political subdivisions .
□tiler deposits (certified and officers' check.'
etc
T O T A L D E P O S IT S ....................
................
□tiler liabilities .. .....................................................
083.630 19
corporat ions 241.620.75
corporations 526.366.61
18.210.77
1.696 92
. $703 895 05
T O T A L L I A B I L I T I E S 'not including subordinated obliga
t ions shown below >
........................................................ ..
( WM T A L At ( O I N J -
Capita! st
........................................ ..
Surplus
................................. ...............................
Undivided p ro fits ...................................
Reserves 'and retirement account for prcierrec
815 671 64
50.000
00
50.900.00
61.849.29
6.109.26
T O T A L C A P IT A L A C C O U N T S
T O T A L L I A B I L IT IE S A N D C A P IT A L A C C O U N T S .
'nils bank s capital consul.- of $ None of capital non •
and debentures; firs: preferred stock with total par value
of $ None total retirabie value $ None: second preferred
stock with total par value of $ None, total retirabie value
$ None,
ane
common stock with to*al par
value of
$50,000.00
>11 M O R > N | i \
Pledged assets 'and gccurmes loaned' 'book value
ia> U
S
Governm ent obligations, direct and guaranteed
pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities
...............
167.958.55
983.630 19
Send
HAPPY
EASTER
GREETINGS
w i t h
LILIES
2 5 c
Per Bloom
Free Delivery
:
X
Reg. 15c SILVERWARE
10 C
En ib
fork-
fork.1
sy
pattern
in
spoons
sugar
shells,
dinner
d u r a b l e guaranteed
suverware.
T O T A L
used and j.
f Deposits
16 968 13
16.968 13
15 (XX) 00
15 OOO 00
117 163 67
55.920 15
T O T A L
.
Subordinated eolian;ion-
(b ' O ther obligations not included in liabilif.es w\
subordinated to cl art ms of depositors and or I
i-rrdttoi
(s '
Or
.-..to of
ripost
th*
req'.ireu
r
s .<
a v
of
(hi A
'is repot" ed s ix v w .
were t bg idle as legal . tva-n e
amounted to
. . .
. . . . . . . .
457.608 61
I George c C ook Cashier of tile above-named bank, do solemnly
•wear f at the a ix c s's'.-'n.1" t ;.s tr.e. and tl-.a'
: * .Ily anc correc:.
represents tite "n e state of tile .several matters herein contained and
se> forth, to the bes: of my knowledge and belief.
Correct —At tod
G E O R G E C C O O K
Cashier
W IL B U R V
W IL S O N
G E O R G E J S C H R AM M
JO S
H
R E IN H A R T
Directors
S ta ’e of Ma viand County of Allegany
ss
Sw ori to and
Mb-••need before me :. is to
da
of April, 1941 and
I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of tilts bank.
M ■ commission ex pi: r.- Mav 5th
1941
B E R T H A C D A LT O N
Notary Public
Advert i ssmsnt
A R E A N E A S T E R ' M U S T "
qw
Up to $2.25
N E W S P R I N G S K I R T S
Plains, Plaids and Pleats
Sale SPRING JACKETS
Plaids plains and smart M ili
tary Jackets
in
gat
spring
colors « . . m any styles to
select from in sice.- 12 to 20
BANK STATEM ENT
R E P O R T O F C O N D I I IO N OF -( I >1 B l IIL XNI) S.XXTNGS P. X N K " O I
C l M B H R L X X II IN I 111
M A T I O I
M A R Y L A N D A T I t l l
( L O S I
O I
B l M N t s S ON A P R IL 4. IOU.
\>-51 I S
Loans anti discounts • Including A None overt;:al:
231.098.89
United State.- Governm ent obligation.', direct ann guaranteed
73.219.90
Other bonds. note., and debenture!, .......
24 898.75
Corporate stock.' i including $ None stock of F * c»oi a I Reserve
bank i
... .............................
21.238.75
Cash, balances with other banks
including reserve balances.
and cash items in process of collection .
156.072.39
Bank premises owned $10,000.00. furniture and t:\tnres $ None
10.000.00
(Ban k premise.'
owned are subject to $ None liens
not
assumed by bank)
Real estate owned other than bank premises . . . . ..................
T O T A L A S S E T S
......... ...........................................................
L l A B U T U F S
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships ai. I corporations 135,498 01
Tim e deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .. 234 823 76
Deposits of States and political subdivisions .
..
15.000.OC
O ther deposits (certified and off: cr
check'
en
2.537.17
T O T A L D E P O S IT S
.
$437 858 94
T O T A L L I A B I L IT IE S 'no; including subordinated obliga
tions shown below '
.
437.858.94
( X P H XI
X L I O I N I >
C ap ital'
.
90.000.00
.
Undivided profits
.
.
..
.
5 430 85
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capita'.' .........
6.362.70
107.213.55
545 072 49
17.705 OO
17.705.00
T O T A L C A P IT A L A C C O U N T S
...................................
.
T O T A L I I A B IL I T IE S A N D C A P IT A L A C C O U N T S ..
Thu.' banks capital consists of $65,000.00 of capital notes
ami debentures; first preferred stock with tom' par value
of $ None, total retirabie value $ None; second preferred
WK';, total par value of $ None. total retirabie value
x
None,
and common stock
with
total
par value of
$25,000 OO.
>11 M O R V N O X
Pledged asset, mud securities loaned'
(book value
•ai U
S
Governm ent obligations
direct anc
guaranteed,
pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities
T O T A I ..................... .
......................................................
Secured and preferred liabilities
(«• Dcpost*' secured by pledged assets pursuant to cequi: c-
menus oi law
................................................................. ...
TO T A L
...............................................................................
S it bo rd Ina ted obi ic a ti oms:
'a i Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid interest
on capital notes and debentures, accrued to end of last
dividend or interest period, not included in liabilities ot
cr sci vex above
........................................... ........... ........................
(a) On date of report the legal reserve against deposits of this
bank was
............................................................... ...................
'b i Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve
amounted to
......................
.
. . . .
.. .............
I.
W
F L O Y D FR IC E . Cashier,
of
tile
above-named
bank,
do
solemnly swear that the above st Bem ent Is true and that, it fully and
correctly represents the true state of the sever,>1 matters herein con
tained and set forth, to the best ot my knowledge and belief.
C o rre ct— Attest
\Y
FLOY D PTI ICF
C ashier
F
BR O O K !
W H IT IN G
JA S
M
C O N W A Y
A. J W E B E R
Directors
State of M aryland. County of Allegany.
Sworn to and subscribed before me th:
9th < i> <•: Ai
1941, and
I hereby certify that T mn nm *... a c --
YOUNG IDEAS
in children s
E
a
s
t
e
r
Coats
sos
•I •
S6.95 and $8.95
Sot?
wooler.^
c o i f ’
oi*
I w ill* iii these smsr' F.
Fashions ,
passel cc
mixtures,
and
n a •
whue
some * .th rn.
U'.g ha - and :
•
■
BOY’S EASTER SUITS
Bo ys sui tx in brown and navy
llanncl.s . . . sn short pants
styles
Also boy s two pants
knicker suits at $11.95.
o r V A L U l f FOR T H I
•
n o sh : in
HERE'S CAUSE TOR CELEBRATION
B y • B H O ! VZ A
s I (HI
IN A STYLE-FUL COLLECTION'.
* t
Better Easter Dresses
PHOENIX NYLONS
S T . 1.1
•J •
V
s I2»
IN BOXY OR FITTED STYLES
S K I S : ' , . W
S
I
Full Fashioned Hosiery
A (jiff for
/ a s t e r
“ MISS THRIFTY
SUI
Twills shetland.-
tweeds cove
lar m aterials of this season in
plenty of pastel plaids and popular na'
nil the p"pu-
t oilert ton . . .
" Ai m x - M d d c
J U N IO R
F R O
C K S
Rayon Satin SLIPS
I'iiI (In Your
[ J I I i
A r r H e r e
Easter group
I
b r a n d ne*
Easter Handbags
a n d
M a t e h i n f <G
l o v e s
SALE! Men's Suits
AT A SPECIAL EASTER PRICE!
Suit* tha* arr a■ tn.t '
wurt'n $2 • OO
. . . suit.
in the la text of m ens
colors . . . in double and single
breasted styles and tine wool m a
terials
See flu- 'p en ally priced
group before you buy
A S M A L L D E P O S I T H O L D S Y O U R S U I T
Sale of HANDBAGS
C o p ie s of $ 1 .0 0 S ty le s
/1 T c
Shoe Sale!
Fit V'o u r B u d g e t a n d Y o u r F e e t
Ju st in time for Easter comes this great Shoe
Event .
. Your chance to select from the latest
style* of the season in the newest m aterials . .
Ail the new color? and natural saddle leather'
V A L U E S T O $2 50
k
IN
REG. S I 65 F A B R I C S
\ r i r ( huh fort!
\cic Sfvh’s,
V i t a 11 y
S h o e s
.
.
.
H e a d q u a r t c r s for F a m o u s
\ i l a i u
A ll O n e P ric e
15.000.00
15.000.00
A ll Sizes
Smart
Pumps
Clever Ties
A ll Heel
Heights
962 6
37 499 98
*
A ll Sizes and W it h y , ,
*
N e w Saddle Leathers
*
St- tv ho hie
G ab ardin es
rnr
Cu m b e r l a n d
n e w s ,
t h u r s d a y ,
a p r il
in
1941
F. Harry Rockwell
Cites Hazards of
After School Play
M o t o r Club Head Asks
Parents and leathers to
emphasize Dangers
MRS JESSIE HOFFMAN
FILES SUI! FOR
PARTIAL DIVORCE
Illness Is Fatal
lo Mrs, Ida Hite ii
Daughter of Late Ddn.el|le,er Ri,es Conducted
and Emma Bashers
D'es at Home
Gortm m E
(<'■
ii W illia m w
Fu 1
Twig a
Easter Music W ill
Be Presenled al
Fort Hill Today
r.ncitr 'he o lm : non of M i s'- Doro
thy J^bre**, the A Cappella Cho,
Alii
furnish
the
m usical
attune
for the special arrangement.* of th
tory of a blind boggn. of Jeru.*;t
tem, to be pre.se ut eel by the For
H ill Choral Speaking C hoir and ti.
Conciliator
rf / row P a g e 24)
rvtee
Ute
cieparttnen*
live raid.
*
>f the F’edeia! Con
in to the fit nation
'■('
It was reported
*f ftct« ti
and VV i I aa rn Porter
Mrs. McVirker Dies
M<
Eh a nor S h a ft* ;
M f Vicar!
H yndm an
Pa., die,;
late Tueada
Miss Evans Dies
V
a
A
be L
Ira
Z
M ruin
of Kl.*
William C. Corley Dies
e of Allegany conn'
M if
was a daughter of the
T
and
Catherine
Re ii
H er first husband was the
K S lia ffe r
eVtrker anent moat of her
lr. the Bedford road Met
re sire was born.
She lived
u v .lie, O hio for five ’.e ar
int to H yndm an
She was
■ : *
a pen'crustal chun ii
:.s'
Iresides
her husband
••• Oscar N and Randall
* of Now Kensington. Pa
md Floyd
E. Shaffer, o!
ann K enneth L. Shaffer
lie:
three brothers. Fred*
, e and W ard I '•astite ah
a- .apr,,
one
slater, 'M n
.0 : -
of
Toledo,
Iowa
ie ui ar.dchlldren and three
A Cappella Choir, at noon today rn
madr th(< For? H m g „dttorium
Ju n e M iller
Violet Popp, M arian
,
'
JaekM n
Bv an«eline Fugle, Nadine
30 • Sens* ba ugh.
Ju a n ita
Ham ilton,
311 M ark.*:e* fiu tle i
and M axine pill-
un w. I
.'late the -tory of the be^-
d .'1
while
Im rn a
Je a n
Sm ith
M : i.»:
J, " ssoi
Violet Popp. B etti
Je a n Boihi.k*.
Irene Turner. Doro*
thy Settle. Ruth Newcomb and the
entiie
choir
will
read
.selections
from the Bible
M usical number
w ill include
O
Ca u n
M eredith
.Souls of the
Rig; 1 too i-
> Noble 1 .
Clod So Loved
the W o rld -’ ‘S ta in e r'
and '‘Christ
the Lord Is Risen T o d a y ’ 'C a re y).
First Presbyterian
Church Is Holding
Holy Week Services
C F St
laser, tai
of the
phone
vc; salmi
the unn
allowed
urn,! th
Cumber
vey Ute
.•entatn ■
Combs
it that I
J Sm ith, of the
Sta'e* Conciliation d* part-
otild arrive in Curnbtriand
’
thing tin.- morning,
neither the union
01
the
- had requested Ruch in-
m
according
to
report
repie-.entatlves
of
both
' was difficult to determ ine
ne prompted the govern-
iiterceding in the m atter,
-trike >lav Spread
representatives
said
that
/man, A F of L. organ-
<
with Dr
Jo h n Colvin,
nrihation departm ent, by
terdav
During the con
tise request was made of
that “ the strike not be
> gain too much impetus
conciliator on his w ay to
Hi hart a chanre to sur-
"iftuo n ” , the union re Pre
sa id
*
—
.
us
their action.
Tire
union
took
favorable
action
on
tile
m juost,
(.lei■* 4 f Meyer--
J r
pi evident
M KI
at the conclusion of Hie meeting
I
was reported
that
a
sim ilar
request from the clerks has beet.
adds creed to the W estern M a r'.a n d
Industrial
Union
Council
iC IO »
which
meet.s
tonight
in
Rubber
Workei s
h all
Members
of
the
council
yesterday
indicated
that
favorable action would lie taken on
the rea ii tnt.
Police Seniority
(C o n tin u e d ( tom P a t e t i )
orth r in w hich ti
a*
w< nt
semi
head
,i •; ( bota
lite io ’ tOITj
zn.lin ed id
Local Board
(C o n tin u e d from Paste 14)
over the B A: O at 7.10 a iii for
the induction station.
After beu.g
given a final physical exam ination
b'. army doctors the men, who are
accepted
will be sent to the recap*
turn
futei
at
Fort
Geol £*•
ti
p
Meade.
H ilt I Iii n it S I I M IE
Mrs. W illiam Phillips
Dies at Yale Summit
At 8
id o'clock tip
FU.--
Pm Iv
1 in the if. tm
vers into the c
-,e Sacram ent
Governor Reports
RED CROSS WILL
TAKE DONATIONS
FOR YUGOSLAVIA
n meeting
and
newly
elected
mbe:* will be publicly we.corned
Tkte Crucifixion” w ill be sung bv
adult choir Frid a y at 8 o'clock|
■ .»
mrch with. the pa.-tor, ti.-’
W illiam A
F.isenberger read*
script ut a1
oackground o:
u selection.
.a.-' night a preparatory serve •
s
r.eld
a *
the
church
at
7 30
.a k which m ilk e d the beginning
Holy
Wee k
services
at
the
i. speaking of the entry of
the federal m ediator into the pic
ture
said that on* of the duties
cf
tho service was to follow
the
development of all labor disputes
and
arid a hand whenever it was
believed it could be of . e n ae
A Rf ;
ia t
night
if
'r e
strik*
would
continue to spread
in
tire
ev<•;-.* •.;/> situation remain,
e-aen-
'iall
' a
ame. Com ba said that
it would and added tha* “ the board
may see
fit
to pull
more
stores
before the day Is out ”
I \\ I
\
IV»< ks (Je rk s
At
i*« regular m onthly
meeting
la.1 1
ti.ght
at
Textile Union bal!
*
m em bership
of
Local
1814
ITV UA
lie,1 rd a request lion', the
>rk -
union asking their .-tipped
F R O S T B U R G April 9- Mrs Nora
Ross Phillips, wife of W illiam E d
ward Phillips, died tonight at he:
home at Vale Sum m it after an Ill
ness of about four months
She
was 75.
Surviving,
besides
her husband.)
are three sons. John. Aubrey and
W alter Ph illip s
a l of Frostburg
five daughters. Mrs
Lulu
Henry
Vale Sum m it;
M r
Otis W olford.
Frostburg, Mrs. Jo h n W inters Mon-
tell:
Mr.
Osby
W inters, C resap
town;
and Mrs. W ilbert
Andrews
Moscow; 'w o sisters
M rs
Thomas
Clise.
M idland,
and
Mr
Rev--
Robinette. Clarksburg. W
Va
two
brothers
Alfred Ross. W iley Ford
W
Va
and Richatd Rte.
Pekin
thirty - fhree
grandchildren
and
twentv-scven great -grandchildren
Mort*! ISS
T h in rem arkable new offer on a la te .
n u «|i’l
U o liver m e*o« auf h a aavtng.
S p o t i n t ( h o i h i t m I i n t l f t f f e r
M o i l e |
307 pl.
jim* ap.
■al t leaning
Inola, only
f V I ll)a n d v • itiro ld < le an er.T e rm *
o n ly
YI .IX' a week. ji.iv able m on th ly v» ith •mall
carrs mg charge. Tree Ina , Ju » t phone.
S T E R L I N G
E LE C T R IC C ° -
I OO N . C e n t e r St.
•
M:-
M
id
Jam es
Pat;.
'sap Park.
11 r of Lodge No
Johnstow n, and
h at M acle , Pa
Plans Are Made
For Rural Women's
Short Course
W halley Rites Held
The local chapter of the Am eil-
can Red Cross has been authorized
bi' Norm an Davis, national ch a ir
man. to accept contributions to aid
Yugoslavia for transm ittal to n;»-
■ tonal headquarters in Washington.
D C
----------------------------------
Upon re el pc ct
word that
the <"-■ avenue order num ber 572 rat
war had .-oread to 1
Siosiavia
Lill'.e
A im •
a
Re . (
on A:
of
H * rn
W tabled
m e
Rod
C,
Soviet
dale street, anti that country to
certain lf
<>man Jo h n D. an-
*;*•< tai :» ..* i ne»-ds in
M iiidav.
were Hon u> supplies a meany put cl
moon a - Grace f»i .Mupmej.;,
bv
the
Rev
Pending a reply regarding
],astor.
Intel- need- a ith. libation had ta'** 11
Halt rest * -me- Fur the purchase and shipnu-i
relief items, valued at more
of
ii goo' hio
-
I. ,e
Jam es E meeting
C. a
‘v. D Man-
,,v 1
po .
Jo in
E
A ira n ,
■
F. Hole Ilk Lvs anti com plot
i;i followed a
I via
m innie:
Peabody Services Held
h W
Ellerslie Pottery
May Be Re-opened
repairm an.
(lr< hart) Starker Selected
Law rence
W illa rd M iller. Pinto,
order number 573, orchard worker.
Joseph Bernard W ill. Long, order
number 582. Celar.e.-e worker.
Harold Baker Cam . Pinto, order
num ber 609, Ce la ne se worker,
W illiam
H enry
Vernal!.
403
Av Ire It avenue, order number 617,
m achinist helper
Jo h n Eugene Hocking. 216 Beal!
-‘ reet,
order num ber
634,
unem-
ar*"
now
being ployed,
purchase
and
ship
Elwood Victor
M orrison,
Long,
s
of
ini’dsi a1
aud order num ber 640. chauffer.
Th*.-e i erns in-
Jam es Jo h n W illiam son, 306 M f.
d
hospitals.
100 000 View
drive,
order
num ber
665,
•'NIO quin.ne
tablets. ..peetai agent for W estern M aryland
'ti',
vaccines,
ether railroad.
Ii .ima and hospital
Joseph G riffin M cG in n . 205 Cum
berland st M f
c <ier r umber 674
< m-
Two
m illion
surgical
dressings
drafting clerk at Cetane e plant.
a' proc.■ ieee;
b-
R*<!
Crc
•
ch. tpter
Adolph
Hi) ■
I-iV ale,
order
Rev
volunteers wi! a -■> tie available for
num ber 677, nu na er of the Cum-
s :
the initial .-nip!!;- J •
ber land Cloak aud su it store
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Opposite .Maryland Theatre
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bul Many War Shares
Advi
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Chicago Grain Prices
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... Pop-lce Trays ... a new 16-Point
Temperature Control.. .and many
other great features. See it today!
Position oi treasury
Boliimore Produce
H E A D A C H E S ?
EASY TERMS
A s L o w as
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And if a moderate prier should bring
A * hixkfx fit fur any king —
You'd aho haveA BUY!
Well. it s no secret hon to tell
Thu brand vrhnw price A taMc are swell
ou i! know became it *DRY
The a cry best bur
Is the whiskey that's d r y
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RYF OR K O U R B O N
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E a s t e r F l o w e r s
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Hydrangeas
Wax Plants
Lillies
Geraniums
Cinerarias
Tulips
from 35c
3 5c ^
from 39c
35c
from 35c
pot SI OO Iv
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Also Ferns, Daisies and other Potted
Plants.
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Have You Got Auto
Fire Insurance?
CALL OR SEF
Ceo. VV. Br ow n
INSURANCE
207 N Mechanic St
PHONE 2 3 2 2
To the
man or woman
with a New job
•HW) mCUHt rn C A S M LO A M
of $ 2 S to J 2 ‘;0 or m ore
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HOW SHOULD I
FINANCE
MY
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Peoples Bank
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Pf N M I MS
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CUMBERLAND
NEWS,
THURSDAY,
APRIL
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Chemical Plant Struck
Over Checkoff System
Theaters Today
fop New York Models
In Strand Musical
■otiav a '*f
disagreement
cr, tx a
checkoff ayatein.
G« orac Ku rrar
plant
manager
•aid union dfniftnd.* Cor wnge in*
crraaejs and vacation
have
beer
met to the .sat UC action of employe.1'
but. that the checkoff of union etui"
wa* contra r\ to comps nj policy.
IN MEN OF BOYS TOWN
JTA# IN SIR AND PICTURE
Plant Open
Evenings
Until 9 p. m
Ft M O N T W Va.. April 9 U ’
Ike at the Reilly Tar anti
C or, W illiam * and Winnow
t Next to
V A P Super Mkt
Flowers Artistically Created and
i
Designed. Let us design
\m/r
your Easter Corsage to
VtS
match your Costume. We
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o f 5 \ ^ e choicest
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\ Easter Plants.
LIBERTY
CLEANERS
STORES
5 N o rth L ib e rty Street
Opposite H
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SOI
N o rth ♦ entre St.
C o r n e r
» f
K n o t
Roller Skating
E v e ry T u r*. - I rh - Sun,
L \ m in e * * lo l l
Sun . A ftern o o n
I to 5
OPEN EVENINGS — PUBLIC WELCOME
Music by Di Dobic
A t T h e M ig h ty H am m ond O r*
Bopp s Flower Shop
F O R
P R I X A i r ,
* K % I IN G
P XRT l f * C A L L TIK*
Guy Kibbee Starr;
In Liberty Picture
Fath er Flanagan
in tats dram atic
■V on the M a r J -
and Rooney stet
of the famou.-
« to .ave someone t
try M arsh (M ickey Ro
• Town.'
w hich opens
to •'Boy* Tow n "
T
Award role* in a not he
: for homeless bm..
Phone 2582
75 Baltimore Street
W e
H a v e
N o
C o n n e c t i o n
W i t h
T h e B e d f o r d R o a d E s t a b l i s h m e n t
BALL ROOM
E A S T E R
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C ards
Dennison Egg D eco rato rs
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Paper Table Covers and N ap U rs
e a s t e r
b u n n i e s
P o s t
C a r d
S h o p
25 N
C E N T E R S T R E E T
Starts
TODAY
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111
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A
RE-UNITED...IN GREAT NEW “BOYS TOWN” TRIUMPH!
G
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TODAY
Double Feature
A N I G H T
1 / ? ) A T
Housekeeper's Daughter
Coming lo Embassy
'Men of Boys Town’
Opens at Maryland
You said famed "Boys Town" couh
never be equalled for heart-thrillr
But n o w t h e 's a m e g r a n d sta rs
the s a m e d ire ctor . . . the s a m >
p ro d u ce r. • a* jka bring storming to th
s c r e e n a seq u e
that surpasses it
R j A R .
mighty predecesso
in poignant dram
. . . soul-stirring ad
I
W*
venture
laugh
* W
'
*er ancl tears!
F R I I » M
A
s \ I t H U M
lin t HI r
I M
H Id
A
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CESAR ROMERO in
•’Gay Caballero"
BO RIS K A RLO FF in
•'Before I H ang"
ame name
MINNI K> tit FHI NM - I
newspaper man. head ’ ’ie ■ .»<l oi
T ile Housekeepers Daughter.’’
T h e supporting cast includes Jo h n
Hubbard
W illiam Oargan, Oeorge
F
Stone,
Pogiiv
Wood.
Donald
Meek
M
I a wren- e, Lilian Bond
and Victor Ma Mire.
The "u- of 'Tile Housekeeper's
Dan ih'ei ’ concern.* tile mad and
merry antics of a group of amateur
and professional sleuth.* who try
to . of\e Me mysterious murder of
G lady* F ur vine, a Broad**, av piav
un I, in tile swank- town house of
*i.“
xi.ikv
pr -timent
Randall
h. ma vol
N O M IN A T E D F O R N E W A C A D E M Y A W A R D S !
Spencer Tracy aru M"~kev Rooney both won Academy
Awards for their fir.**
Boy* Town”
and we sincerely
believe that their performances rn “ Men of Boys Town’
make ih»m outstanding contender* tor naut ar honor*
this coming year1
G UY KIBBEE
ct
O ld Coot o f C o td n vsr
Fred MacMurray Stars
In 'Lonesome Pine"
CWH s»r*M ■ ie** l r ; l r * F?*»clt
E»«iiSum• lh lnui unit*
S # e . . , H e a r . . . P/o y . . . fire N
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br K O AADtO
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gagenient
MARCH OF TIME NO. 7
“ AM ERICANS A L L "
A D D E D
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w i t h
1’ome in and try it in our ."ore
vr ask for a free demonstration
,n sour home Phone 836.
Bobs W A T SO N • Larry NUNN • Darryl HICKMAN
Henry O 'N E IL L - Mary N A S H • Lee I. C O B B
CORNS GO
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S P O R T S U B JE C T
A D D ED
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CUMBERLAND
NEW
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A P R 'L
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C U M B E R L A N D
M A R Y L A N D
Senators Take Seven Sraight from Tigers
Champions Are
Beaten 5 to 3
At Greenville
Washington l a k e s Final
Game of Southern
Series Easily
THIS AND THAT
IN THE
SPORTS WORLD
West Sider; Will
Workout Today
THEY HOLD BADMINTON TITLES
New pitchers
ut a rep (liar pi
W est Side Met
held this r\em
iicid on Pa< a
— —
Chiba intern
A
.ai. c
c r .wet
of
Cum berland mbit ion games
boxing Luis a ir experted to go to on
Sundays s
K e y s c tonight to witnew the am- wttj,
tw-i t
Daw.
ate
boxing show to be staged bs
end a card or 'rite
iu>
K m m 'i
Pelt* e Boys
Club
a' paca st icot
Cumbe
the K
of P arm ory in Keyser to* _____________________
G R E E N V IL L E S
- T ile W ashington
it seven iii a row r
pion Detroit Tice,
exhibit ion schedule
seven innings, for a
Southern series
The Senators won
by walk.'.
H al New
cine M tK a in pa -e
R a in fell all
dun:
which was called a
a oti.c Senators con
in addition to several A A U and
9. "I*' Golden G love champions, a:
leas;
made four Cum berland boys w ill appear
Cham- on the program.
print
Jo h n
H all
of
Cum berland
will
.> 3 rn meet
D cnnv
Malone
of
Keyser,
en ;M ic M cC lelland of Cum berland will
! meet "Roxie" Ravenscroft of Key-
■ ; e i,
Don
Basilio
of
Cum berland
Lr-,w ill
meet.
K id
C lark of
K e ’ .cr
en
and
Edw ard
Robinette
w ill
clash
lie with ' K a vo- M ills of Keyser
Keyser Boxing
Show Is Set
For Tonight
A ,A .U. and Golden Glov>
Champs Will Appear on
Program
laVaIe A. A. Softball
Club Will Practice
Today al 5:30 p. rn.
Semi-Pro league!
Being Organized
Sportlight
by
GRANTLAND RICE
Peds Outslug Boston
C IN C IN N A T I April 9
T m
C incinnati Reds played like rookie;
then champion
todav and w ith <
seven-run
eighth
inning
a 'm g
tinned apparent defeat into a 9-'
victory over Boston’s Red Box ii
a pre-season bow before th*
•
a e*
to'' k A
Jo h n n y Vander Meet-’,
wilt ne,
set the stage for early Reantowi
scoring.
W a lk s to Dem Di Maggie
and Lou P i liney haunted him ti
the first
as
both scored on Tx
C ro n in s tingle.
In the fifth, wit!
D i M ag safe on H arry C ra fts *r
rot. Fin n ey walked again and boti
romped home on Jim m ie Foxx'x te r
rific clout over the left field wall
The visiting sluggers added tvvi
more tallies in the seventh ama
a
barrage of lour hits.
johnnj
Hutching* took over in the eiph'l
and
the ped* evened mat Mi •• Iv
getting to Joe Dodson for five
their seven runs. then climax* d t
attack, as Jim Gleeson
hit C>
Hughson a first pit* ii u.’.to i uh* tit
bleachers
to score
behind
Boo
M a tuck.
Panning Hits 2 Homers
B L U E F IE L D . W . Va
A pril 9
recently taken of
m an
t le
two
m ajor
league,**
bosses of the teams favoi
nan Reds in the National
Cleveland Indi
Airier man League m anagers with
all rig !.-
vetting picked the C leve
land
Indians
to
"nose
out"
the
Yankees in a close race. Fo u r of
the m anagers picked
the
Indian.-
to finc h
first,
three . econd
and
one thud. Three picked the Yanks
to tonie through on top and five
picked them second
Lust
year'
Am erican
League
champions, the D etroit Tiger* are
ranked third, one m anager puking
them
to finish second and seven
pp king them for the num ber three
How Good Are Conn and Nova.’
By
tins
tim e
almost
everyone
knows how good Joe Louis is.
He
ma' not be the Louis of other yes
terdays, but he I* still no pillow-
fisted pigmy. And he is likely to be
better later on in more im portant,
t
fights— m eaning against Conn and)
Nova
than he has been lately. For *
one thing he w ill sense more trou-
hie rn d this may bring bark part of
his former keennc.v.
A*
ou travel around the map two
popul ir queries are. "H o w good is
Conn ’
and ‘ How good is Nova?'
N n her is bad, but on e ll jus to be
better
than a "not bad • fighter to
whip
Louis,
Con a's m ain trouble
Is lack of
we in ht and lack of a bu: ting punch
He 15- laster than Loo
C
c.5
«c
boxer
now, and he
im i t any too
etusv
0 hit solidly.
Galenio Suffers
Hand Injury in
Fight with Baer
I Prim a Kingsbury and Have 1'rrrm .in
O r I
twice wino*
c ill the rn
The Pittsburgh entry also is smart
and dead game. H e should be able |U
ii win a few early rounds on points. q ,.;
Fighting defensively h r might
got
N
^
mo ' of the way in spite of his 20-
pound disadvantage in the way of
na. He is a clI racily serious! footed whee1 Louis take.' aim at I
in who Iia.s cJeep Valith lh J chin.
em 'o f ten
seven for sec*md. six for
.. here is how the m an.
keel
ihc
clubs
to finish
im frlfjn l.ragur
A Possible Weakness
Bu* C o n n s gameness m ar work
against him.
B illy is loaned w ith fighting in
stinct.. W h en h r is stuns h i
ten
dency is never to cover or keen
«; away
H is f:
I', fighting back
to whip anybody. so na* ;
hat matter.
30 pounds heavier titan ;
Conn and a much more effective
puncher, although no wrecker of tile
| hum an jaw or body.
He ss a l o easier to hit. He w ill
need a m uch bet'er defense against
Loins
than
he
had
again*'
Mux
B r cr who hit and hurt him too
often.
You <an bank on N ova’s heart
md Ins determ ination. He is rugged!
gave the New Y o lk G ian ts a 6 to 3
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'h e Cir." >• in li'.p fit
it.:.u -
wpiv Hie bases empty. R id in the
Tw cive unpolled horses
some of
finn, stanza w ith O utfielder Jo h n m
1 never have ;a<..ed
in Atnrr-
F
-.cr <d.p; i* *
lea,
a ir
among
the
twf nty-three
wa* on base when M orrte Arnovich
Uiorc ughbreds of R. Sterli, ig Clark's
lit cd one over center fie]<i w all in
Ste bl \ one of the early
rrivals at
the third Inning.
Pim l
Apl.
M r
co for the meeting wl ich opens
Tile three homers all were against
L* ftv
Al
Sm ith, who
hulled
for
28
st prominent are Sag lien av II
ti'*' C ia n'.s before lie was waived
F le a cli-bred horse
th. at
raced
in
o n of
M e
National
L e a g ie tare*
En g l m d;
Abbe
Pierre
a l i d
Trois
year* ago.
P:
i s. A ll three have been named
f (’: J"
the D ixie Handicap
and
Hie
Pirates Beat A ’s
G it! i
i i at
at Pun!ice. and
id T rois Pistoles for
S a d le r,ay
lie B a l'1-
O K L A H O M A C IT Y . Ok
A p '.’ more
Spring
Handicap
and
the
9.
F
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bn'*ed
Pitt.-b P
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t<>
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ha- been
trium ph over th*’ PhnariG nlua AM.-
let ic*
today, cn* • i ■
>
in c game
it];., announced by s
football
losing streak tor the B u m
coat
revet
v. it wa.'
Kip Stah-
Sew ell's sixth inning
home run
ley.
.ear* co.u a . Th
,n ...c
w ith two mates on base and the
■
«*'- ' e
tied
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4-1..i
w
,.ic
r f -
tv a s
St a1" ic
lienor a: M e B
given
in
own club
enough and can tar.e a good punch, niim
He could also use more toot speed ed j
I n a meeting with Louis this will and more
kdli ^ p e n a lly on
mean stepping into the middle of ,h(. defennvf* side
the
cham pion’s
m ain
weapons—-a
left and a right fist.
Unless Conn has suddenly discov
ered a much harder punch than he
ever knew before, he has nothing
to offer Louis In a
More About Louis
of the cham pions most ef-
a. 'Pts in the past, has been
ty hand speed he has carried
•mn.
H e has proved more
0 bow much la.''cr '.he hand
the eye On more than a
anions his victim s have told
m never raw the punch that
’ on the solai
.
*........ opponcn
ha\e b f'n m any arguments
JV
f
ringside
concerning
the
p.
r of punches Louis had land-
e rta in flu rries
annotmeed by Mc Fan.*
Hows;
Malone,
14
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h a
H all.
152
Cumbe:
' Hoxie
Ravens* coft, ,1
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M a r M G M .am
K id " C lark. K r j se*, v<
HW 14ft
Cum berland
' K a vo
M ills
140
K
riward
Robinette,
14o
D ave
B re n ".o r.
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Dine & Dance
U n d e r
The
Start
CIRCLE INN
M u tti- A t You Like It
B y
T E D
W I L L I A M S '
A R IS * R O C R A T S
in which to im pro1
develop be*!ii his attack and defense
B u t he w ill have to improve cou-
: siderabh
through the sum m er in
•ading way, ordcr !o‘ have a chance, unless Louis
when Louis jolt* has skidded more than mal
Conn with a ’.pft or right, thee
a
good
chance
that
the
lighter
challenger will step into the range .■, ,
of greater trouble with a counter hi,;
attack.
His bes; bet is to keep a* longer i kr
range as long a* he can and depend a ; <i
upon his Bleater foot .speed to win
\*
by way of a decision.
t
,
Nova s ( ,i>e
L/)u Nota ha.' at least proved th}
he has regained his form er heall
Leo M a rcop ulous, 13 <
1941
D istrict of Colt
Glove winner.
Eugene
Kid d y,
175
e of sleep. And
t0 ^ f
R
W I Lsc
M iers, K *
the referees.
D ana C
I tom ac S tate athletic
as one gets older and more p(> the tim er and Jo
- worn, there is a slowing down Cavanaugh
Piedmont
ie part of the reflexes and also announcing
he physical side.
j-.. --.........— -
—
L -as La..
St at least part *0 worrv about, im*I;
firm e r Im .id swiftness.
He beat
’ been punching as keenly or
T h ;<
h u m s
tha*
campaigns later on rn:
Bart of the story.- No
ON T O P
FOR EASTER
best perform ance of the wobbling
Pirate staff
rn. w > > ■. •
I;*- . .iou .-*.
eight h its, one o f them *a bloom
ing homer bv 21-*. ear old R ankin
Johnson, rookie horn M idland, Tex
B rr
--------
Cot
Cards Finally Win
H e ld of tile farm
n
Dodgers
1
. T he K o a n
smm for the
M ickey
Mc-
,
NTbr
ex
ecutive started his baseball career
w ith the N ational Sem i-Pro Ba*e-
F O R T W O R T H Tex
April P.
" ’ rail (
: , :*-., at W ich ita. K a n . and
* A six-run sp ii i: ie in
ie tweht
, as sec i* :.r v helped build it to the
g a’• e ’ ’ne St. J..*, u.
Cm u;na;
a 12 hr.
mast
influent .ai
at li
te •
*^a
In 1922 Lester Groth. of the Ne-
T h e
Texas
Leaguers
made
S' vada
State
P rim in g
office,
pto-
tough from the .start, took an early irised he would shoot a wild coos-
lee ; and held Hit* (.
mal
w ith - ; for hi.- p a ,tor
Each year u n til 1940
o r'
a
hit
until
M a rlin
M arion's j lye has silo; in vain
Lieu year lie
fifth inning single c nv< home O u c was sn .
-[id and the R e v
J. I
M ane .so with tile M ajo r Lea., .err .H a n e y , of Reno, got hi* wild goa'c
first score.
And ’hat cooks our goose for today,
-long
Cubs Down Sox
A M A R I L L O . T e x , A pril 9.
T
Chicago * Cub
and the W h ite Sox
en aged sn another bat,tie of home
run*
today
getting
nine between *
them a
the National Leaguers won
15 to ll.
Rub- Herm an
pa , cd
the
Cubs j
w ith
three homers and drove in
en.:’.' rum
The x ic ton
gave the Cubs a <U
to 4 cdg** ny th G r exhibition series'
against tile Sox
i n A SATH
Phils Win Easily
W IN S T O N S A H M
N
t”
Ap* ll
P
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T h e
P m
, hla
rd out
filler*!! hi!*,
five of
them of the
four-base
va; ;et v.
to
1
v> *.,
M r
W .-ton-Salem learn of
*
Pie d
m ont League todav 12 to 4,
A Player Factory
Fans m arvelled at the .VOutil of
the Birm ingham t< am w iik u won
the cl ampiouship cd :
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1941
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Even! Is Formal
j\ ,e S P O R T IN f0RM
Opening of Cross
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lakes Fifth Place; Firs!
Woman lo Finish
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A N N A P O L IS
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su«
|in intendent of tho United .State*
Nasal A 'acinus, .•-aid
tonight
lie
had ’ no fin tim comment'* to mage
on a chaine bv the roach and man-
i ' • ct
ti t is a id
univpt.vit va r a
ms- f team tti.it hr had told them
H arvard count
not
play a nrgio
against the rn actum
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jim
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recaiding
ssithdiassal cl
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Nrsc O lean. in vin .from a Lacrosse
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a.-t Saturday, Adi ie red
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a-
draw
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racial
lines
in
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Trial of Several
Persons in Race
Fixing Are Delayed
P
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Win Special Match
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opening da.-h
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Monday at tire R o w .
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EST I IRE B uy I N I O W N
here arc ne» hot t rr tin - built a tty wilt’rd, at any
price, that will jfive vein bettor service rn- cost you
ess to run, than Kelly-Sprinjffiold
built rijzht
here in < umberland.
Picturer! here is the tire we unhesitatinjzly claim
is “ the best buy in town'* at our low net prices
after allowance for your old tires.
LOOK at these VALUES
SAVE 40% or MORE
Best Q ua lity N e w T ires Run Less T h a n
IOO
m iles— E x ce p tio n a l
V a lu e s
M / I
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6.50 16
$18 95
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SPRING SPECIAL
$ ^ | 4 5
S u e
5.50 17
9 5
S ite
6.00 16
FA C TO RY REBUILT
TIRES
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A S K A B O U T OUR
EASY PAY PLAN
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE SERVICE
119 121
S O U T H M E C H A N I C ST
P H O N E 300 A N D 301
D r i v e In T o d a y
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witch Is Made
n Schedule
or Joe Louis
VHI Meet Buddy Baer in
May, Simon in June and
Conn in July
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LO U IS
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Bud
Tom Galen
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J Hard in Preparing
I L
N o rth \in e rie an N rw^papr r M ilam i
rot Golf Tourney win president pitch
First Ball on M onday?
The Answer Isn't Here
Field Club Course Will Be
washinck.n
in Excellent Shape by
iioi,W
August
S A Y
Double I tll' ! •»i*
M I
Crystal, Bene "rs
And Savoy Win
Frosluurg legion
Bashall Committee
Holds Meeting
Narrows Park Dow ns
City A. (. 17 to I
the bu
Cl t IIN I I I
The
how
have agreed to po <i
igh I - a - nu >!>i ti i m n pa..
M eets
B a r r
in
M a y
Buddy K a fr in Was
U r n
D avis
Infielder
Lawrence
Columbia
D ave. the talkative Duke uiilver T ty
p.(vint: tor
with
tile
Philadelphia
I Athletic#! laf ^ last .season, may tie
I the regular M ack .second ba. email
O M A H A
Neb , April 9
Rn in.
>pener rn
between
I
rain.
don't
go
aw a v. tlie
O ma
bet
Iva
New York; Yankees andI Hie pow<
Field
Club
CCU I im i.5 get ting
ter
fill W a T i Ington Nation;:
every
T h is in form ation
ta n
be
vt
T il ait
WR?; the happy
I ef ra in
of
valuable
nd to pit
Allen
T
H upp.
H. A. IChrist
sen
that WVK
..idem is
8‘id
Ifa ille ;v DIBViC.** tOClav as
lev
hand to iI libble out til'a first i* i
gazed
levin giy
on the
field
lbs
the Na tinmal.-, no matt<
rain-.’ ripped
Cfmr.se.
*i te
of
the
do the i est of the year, go st:
Nat inital Almatemr G olf
iou rn ament
crazy andI win the ball i2 a me.
to be played Th■re Aug. 25-30.
Naturallly. th is preset its an opp
"B m winit a rain,
beamed Hi i pp
tunily lo
a man with
the old K
goner a1 tournam ent chairm an. " I r ill
ger. Hie
old eonimerciia1 enterpi
Us JU:• t w hat vve need
That
K en
to wager on the despot ate Nats
tuck-
blue
gra#vS will .sptrout
in
tile
make a I oi tune.
HITS THE SPOT
M i x I
fir
lins
it
never
I,a#
before
be the word. Just lash
wtvi
en.
presider!
t tie
i ear
iii
un
D a ’
Ch
, .orty-five-ycar-old club, added, “ tw
,
,
I inches of rain in the last three day
mr nature
1
(,,rw I T h a t'll put a reserve In tile ground
I,
H ,t September w ith his
A „ d
v,.t,.ran clllb p ro lM .
I,lay, Ina
whist inn
midi ^
(fh o fd
ie pf ppe
up ..is I
‘lin *| think they're happy! Those
weed;
will tie knocked to glory. ‘
Lack of rain has
been a tough
hit Nebraska, and although the field
club solved m uch of lbs difficulties
w ith a perm anent watering system
tancc "
,
the moisture is a real boon
^
T ile par seventv-two course w ill R ;,j
,
lie m ' ideal shape,
come tourna-
HELEN CASEY SETS
line. He
?ason by
turn
LTD
Hi
M i
11ive from
i
M ichiva ii.
m oueror
of
NEW RECORD FOR
A SINGLE GAME
id cive
f inancial Outlook (mod
I: the $17 468 52 lie colh
IP
j
W e offor plenty of d
continued "T ile course lias wooded
open and flat sections
Accuracy is
a prime factor
T h eres only one
‘ hole where you can cut
distance
I by shooting up and over, aud it s
blood
and
trouble
galore
if
you
111 ISS
Hupp and Christensen are proud
of the d u b s .spacious accomm oda
tion
including a 350-locker dress
ing
room,
huge
ballroom
and
a
i
3
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I
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Casey
.set
a
new
single
game record when she rolled 211
M onday
in leading
Hosiery
to a
three tam e victory over Fountains
in
tilt
G .
C
M urp hy
Com pany
League. In the first game of the
in.i <h she lo/idi - ll
die,'pen
.<■
.swimming pool.
MIK in tile second and to RH iii tile
W r -rc R01ng !n *hnw thr bovs „
third giving her a three game total unod Mmr
H
d, c,a m l.
T h i.<
of 4.(8 D. Lincoln of I- d im a m.s had
r oui i m mr ut is a civic enterprise
in
a
hoer tam e to,a1 of cjs *o
iKe
Q n iJlb f l nn(j tb r ^ pole
town and
individual honors in tile m atch
Iii
other
matches
Jam es
tool
three straight from C urtains 2.10'
to 1885 and Toys won two out o
three
from
Ladies W ear 2.321
h
'ate is behind it
it. I;
C. K
J
K '
Navy Baseball Nine
Swamps Pennsylvania
down
A PO I
it on a rn
i port oner
's hispcrrd m y escorts
dried
me
through the
ti "ti d:. ■ rip in g .and a
later we found
out
lie
or al
study
of
tile
surrounded
bv
pundits
isfss with long noses and
:r.
There are so ma rn
'.low
that
the English
t .e .-acred ('ause of
never
recover
You
out your arm and knock
• famous names.
Your
ut tiid so
The three fa-
- climbed ba.,; lo their
he tonference began.
Nav\ .
Univ e
TO
I .
T he M:
cie Sam Joe
number cot;
bach boule care
i cula T v
M ike
i me
l e i *
twirl
ped
U p
slit. T
or J o
n
Va
H
VV
F.
Co:
Sm ith I in
->ok
I m n s
iv i v a
rn
in
S. Md . .April
<1
P ' -
The-,
me .it was a a nil coil -
ll t am ii
the
things go.
but to
Penney iv
nine
14
seemed ti ie dullness
was all
driving
QU.vkcr
of ll ie joum ali; Is,
Th*
ie showei
pres KH
>oke
to the po.iut.
Kv-
belniK
e suiperi)
pn
some
em inent
p-
N'c'.ini Sin Itll. ,sI tin
U S ! W
r I
eolumi
get tired ti. JI. I' .1 -
all over
the
itlg
1 w
airthing columnists
Sherry
W e i lier.
O Clo'
would ask
a c| lies-
banged
nier
>r the• thrill
of
hearing
rd the vi
lour
ire again.
no runs
he r Iglu
"M r
Pres
." the pund it would
sr led. Let tv Plnil L acey say, "on tin’ nigl .1 of Januai.ry IG. Is
the nunth
and
w a# it or
might; it iie said or
thought,
n ee hits
and
one
ru n . that. iif Al ii cie 16-H See*ioi
t. WBS
Bungs:
; under
con. udcra Ulm,
can
I
quote
Ccc
OOO OO I
I
414 270 IOx
11
YOU"
rn
N ;r Re Iso n
K*hn
and
To
tin PSP
hits and Errors
Are Victorious
Hus ’ aki
id I-:
o !
t i
matcher
. le a g u e
;ht from
tors rie-
ree 1.167
an
sa
9*:
106
ST1
124
124
VV VI K
1,19
410
204 - u s ;
04
126
3.49 J.
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TOR
SIO R
110-104'
43-— 4J5
17
481
IO
401
SS
70
as
Cl It I U N S
8.1
88
Cresaptown Ladies
Topped by Diamond
In
a
-po' a!
m atch
rolled
rr-
1relit];.' at G la m 's Silve r lan es, the
Diamond Indies bested the Cresap-
• avn ladle: iv.
148 pins
M
B ut ii -
was high for the Diamonds
with
’88 while J. M cG an n took honors
tor Cresaptown with 376 The scores
in v'lo vn
T
H ip U fi
84
118 n a — .141
BMTI
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186
: >0 102
588
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105
90— 294
118
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89— 317
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138
1 19— 376;
84
92
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278
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585
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things To Worry About
■ Baseball fans frequently read of
I
ii
fay
de i ..ivels oiling
thru
$ ■>•>: ' to keep them pliable. Accord-
I
to
"W in n in g
B «
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> u -
I ii- National League sound movie,
t
don’t hear about
their
bat-
t ;
favorites doing it. Pitchers and
C
■ : *'f; ain I om t ■ p pi <<t ice
b
..se const Ult
ham .ling of the
b
i;
. oiiv
glove would make
It
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worship
15 M ake
reference
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2-18-tt-T
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tell or
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4-7-3?-T
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26—
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aged
19
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Auto Service 317 Henderson Ave
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3-31-31
L A R O E ST O R ER O O M aith base-!
ment, 128 Be; ford
3-20-tf-T
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U SED C A R S at Cumberland * Low
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M Ct K. Motor Co
2-26-tf-T
U A L IT Y
U SE D
cars.
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R rn k Sale*.
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Siudebakcr, Diamond "T " Sale a.
125 S Mechanic.
Phone 1542
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Sedan, only
1938 Plymouth 4 Dr
Sedan, only ....
1937 Pontiac
Coupe
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1936 Chevrolet
2-door Sedan ...
1937 Studebaker Dicta
tor Sedan, only
1937 Lincoln Zephyr
Sedan, only ....
1937
Ford Sedan
............
1936 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan,
only
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1836 Desoto
Sedan
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also
St
Elevator service
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any
O F F IC E ROO M S excellent location
make washer.
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heat. 49 F
Main St., Frostburg,
Md.
4-3-ltv-T
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2026
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R h o n
3-12-3H-'
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'34 C H E V R O L E T M A ST ER sedan,
heater,
good
condition.
4120.
Small
down
payment
Phone
1879-NI
4-9-tf-T
I ay lor M o to r Co.
THE B E S T IN US ED C A R S
O P E N
E V E N IN G S
£1 JI
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Phon# 39» 1936 Plymouth Sedan
(1937 Chevrolet Town Sedan
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Pool
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1936 Chevrolet
Town Sedan
H e is k e ll M o to r Sa le s
1940 Chevrolet
Town Sedan
‘'Fro stb u rg '! Ford D ealer''
193,7 Ford Coach ...
TRUCKS
F ran tz
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UM. O M C
i j
Eon Shute
U l d S T n O O l J C
1937 P. mouth Sedan Deliver
*345
*325
*225
*295
Extra Specials
RUGS--Older you; room size rugs
from broadloom sample.- at Sei
ferts
Mechanic
and
F ederlck
Sis. where quality I* alway.* high
ly# ha - *
for about
I h e C u m b e r la n d
18 N C EN T R E. Dr Bertha Johnson.
Chiropractor,
3-31-tf-T
1931
Ford Coupe
59
W A SH IN G T O N -LEE,
five
room*
m
m
.
. ,
»,
and bath.
Phone 2998-J.
er than the price
4-4-tf-N
_
_
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3-17-3U-T O N E UfiED~We*tir,gnou*e refrigera
tor. one large Ice box, 300 lbs
cap. it>
TW I poi
tab!'*
App
Im p r o v e m e n t C o .
VV. E Em crick. National Md
Tru*i Building
Fh«n« '’iv
FO UR-RO O M
apartment
h e a t
4-6-lw-l
a*»i
f tim it $ J Air 111 -1 ut Q r • is c •
53 Greene
1329-W
4-l-2w*N
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M O D ERN ’ C E N T R A L
foul room*
ft. rand', rase
good condition 133
first floor
adult.*
possession at
Oak St
4-8-3!-N
Phone 2624P
^ ' 4-3Gw^N W O O D EN R E F R I G E R ATOR
good J ”
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condition. He capacity
70
lbs os
804
G E P H A R T
D R IV E
Phone
Phone 3197
4-8-2t-T h»
2849-J
4-4-lw-T
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R E F R IG E R ATOR
**
T H R E E
ROOM S,
sink,
private. Console radio Phone
2110
poirI.. 4
C resap St.
4-4-lw-T
4-9-lit-N Cl
in M il K><»N
l l I M I
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D . P , M I L L K H
C O .
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pricMl.
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1930
4295 Ford Roadster
$375
$445
F'ord Panel Truck
$674
$195
O C
R E G IS 'IK R E D
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— U n lu r n is h e d A p o rfm e n ts
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S
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Special
d Panel Tri
FLETCHER
ii MOTOR CO.
-'04 W A SH IN G T O N ST., five rooms COAL
AND
and ba !'.
4-5-iw-N
189'2-M
M O D ER N
IF! REF
loon ie,
bath
R A B B IT S
Un,.
garage
Apply 107 N Johnson St
at
4-8-lw-T
i -m m , m ,wv^.
U N D ER W O O D
I H R E E RO O M S bath, 519 Mcmor-
Phom 1817
la, Av.
4-8-3t- I ---------------
4-9-31-T
r a n g e .
P h o n e
4-9-31-T
la ll
30 How ard
4-9-21-T
writer and desk
4-50-2t-N
J O H N G .
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107 I red# rick Mi en
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1«3 Bedford S t
Phone 199-t
25 Other L a’e Models
l a v e M o to r Sales
U M
C D
... U S E D . . C A R S
L I L L K
Chevrolet, Inc.
1. 9 N Centre St.
Dc Soto
FO Ult RO O M S. ba:... 123 Columbia
Pi;
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4-9-lw-N 28 A — Florist*
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"T o Deal F A IR See H A R E
|I1# a ‘ieteteic St
Phone Itll
Guaranteed Used Cars At
S Q U A R E D E A L
vo Imper.»i Ic# C rr*m Co
14 VV meow St
Phone 1171
3-— A
Auto Insurance
4-9- It-'I E A S T E R
F L O W E R S
wholesale
~
pri es
one
pot
or
a
nu. c i e
Easter Lille*, 3 to 5 blooms. 6Q<
22— Furnished Rooms
219 N Mechanic St
Phone 14.
rut flower*
No deliver!?*
One:
---
_
B A M to 7 P. M
Ct I bb* Green
s'! VIT.
f a r m
Insurance
Com- ^ I’R N IS H E D ROOM S, 233 Hinder-
nous*
I a Vale
4-5-Iw-l
Clisans' Garage
Distributor
Dodge and Plymouth Cars
Fort Cumberland
M o t o r s
P a c k a r d Ca r s <& W h i t e T ru ck s
1461 Frederick St
Phone 2665
P
Of i i •
3:88,
N
Liber:
St
son Av*
3-28-tf-T
residence
P hone H E A TE D R O O M S
414 Ra ? St.
3-29-31 i-N
4-9-tf-N
F L O W E R S, B O P P S.
Phime 2582
IO-17-t f
4 — Repairs, Service Station*
BEDROOM—-Private, nested Plum-
-723-J.
2-10- i-N 29— Furniture, Stove*
H O U S E K E E P IN G room. innGe 42.
Flione
Seymour
4-4-31;-T U SED
F U R N IT U R E ,
Mil lei: son.
I S C H R IV E R 8 O NE ST O P
172.
9-9-tf
-----------------------------------C O M B IN A T IO N
BED RO O M
kit-
M O TO R X-RA Y, Bud-Ed's Service,
che: , modern
216 So .
g*
317 Henderson Ave
Phon? 3744
4-5-31;-'I
37— M u sical Instrum ent*
R eco rd's
Popular Dance or Cia*. -
Vie t or - Bluebird - Dee ,t-o
n.i
We Have Their.
Hee
O
Selection.-
MUSIC SHOP, INC
5-9 S Liberty St
38— Lost and Found
LO S T
Between FoinG *
\
Ford
W
Va
tx v
v n.t
plioiograpl^ e;c. Rewarm
P
3348-R
4 IO*
47 — Real Estate tor Sole
MOD ER N S IX
tx >m se I rn - b u *.
W 0041 .'a..
La Vai#
re.-un
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Modern
room
bunt*lo#
.45 Boone st
ll-
apartn 'n*
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p n
52
W on ted M iscelloneout
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P a oi
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nee
ha I
317 Virginia
I-6-tf-T ~
3-9-*f-T
6— Used Ports, T ire*
See "D ate' and "A rt" at
r e l i a b l e M o t o r s c o .
•
K H
For a Better Used Car
:;i4°
C h n .-ie:
E ig h t
Coupe ..............u R H
BED RO O M
213
Charles S*
4-5-31?-T
BED RO O M , private family, refer
ence. 64 Gi eerie
4-5-311 -T
S Q O R M ANTO LA
H O M E
B A D IO
$9 97
m n n rir- S
.• .........
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M ' t o r w . . .
a l t o
n ...
IIH
BEDROO M . Sr 0!! ,m « r t i h
S L O E R L ’S
G A R A G E , Inc.
<r\r\ n
{ ;c'd n ch Si vertowi
S;oi-u
112
VV J
" Centre
Phone 611
2-12-tf-N '7^4'0 I .AI; GF. t ur-.i.s... . ic
4-6-2W
Hender.
Av
l l — Business Opportunities
rn* N
O fn rg # S i
l
I
ST. G LO R G F
M OTOR CO
Phoet K n 194f'
P a c k a r d S i
I Sedan ..........
1939
C h i
CARS S e d a n
R H
R H
UC: ‘SF i i J- EFT N
$
Union.
447
4-8-2’. -I
adults. 223
4-8-21-T
795
R H
1939
P i nil . -n
D e lu x e
Sedan
..
R H
Oscar Curley C
11939. Plymouth
Deluxe
Coupe ..............
R H
ID .Tm bu tor Chrysler <fc Plymouth 1923
Chry
«
Ai Ha: .. ...s SU Pi one 1852 Sedan . .
Six
R H
7937. C h r y s le r S ix
S e d a n .......... .
R ,H
I
W E PA Y CASH FO R LA T E
M O D EL USED C ARS
E L C A R S A L E S
7 ch;
: ••
P
Lew M c Office
PhaOPi 344 t'
t i l e r C h e v ro le t,
I ne.
Til* N. lit,’mr... s
Opec Eiti.ing*
e iio n *
U 3
PO R L E A S E —Gas station, Cumber- BED RO O M
617 Bedford St
land
Write Box 554-A % T.nv --
4-8-3t-T
\ / “7 C
*V
3-13-tf-T H O U S E K E E P IN G
ROO M S
$4AO
/ S RO A D H O U SE
long
lease
453 Hr: demo:
Av?
4-IO-' ’ N
*510
*475
•
13— C o al For Sa le
400
*375
See T he N e w I 94 I
Seders Kitchen Furniture
E. V. Coyle's
45 Baltimore St
'9 A — Fu n e ra l Se rvice
William H. Eight
Modern Funeral Service
Tone 1454
. 123 C
tu na St
39— M isc e lla n e o u s
FOR
P i W F R
shovel
excavating
cal! Cement Product# Co
Motoi
Transfer Co., Phone 1565
3-11-tf-l
BLO C K I A YIN G . cement .voih \v
A
McKinney,
148
Bedford
Et
Phone 3525
1-28-tf-N
C
A
2 54»
4
D U E ’IT) age a
room house
good
basement
storr
slot k doing good bn.*...
on fain
W n e Box
Lime.x-New.-
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iot.v ne
se :
Phone 9'it -W
D U P L E X A PA R ’IM EN I
and Ini4Ii oi
efu t. Pa
on, Bedford between
B
A O
Railroad
vacant
lo*
r v
Write Bf a 144-A
■F.
R ID E R S
H ;m be rf in
JHI
53 A-— W o n ted to T rod e
W A N TED
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I III H I O S
TW O 12 :
Meadow
Cleone A*
P O W I R S H a V E L. foundation
ex avation
concrete
bio x
am.
building .supplies
M e a
Bios,
Inc
Phone 1516 and 810
4 2-311 -N
30— B u d d in g Su pp lies
- a ' I ii; other business
Rea-
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• fc. oi;- k sale
Box 146-A
. j
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rrt.r board ro * IHF k it r-Hts of
i'm i
Nim
4 -10- •. n i Ad— G n tu rn ish e d Room *
ha; broom
man) a r rn ac i ive co. •
OII COMB J NATION 6 ONLY
2 1 c Per Sq u a re Foot
Pf fee* Av Our Y«rd
R U G C LEA N IN G
C
Phone 2990-W
F I OCR
SA N D IN G
1
Phone ll 89 - W
W
K.ssner,
4-2-3II-T
VITH
PHE. low intere*; sale foi
Dank deposit*, low dividend.* on
stock* and the difficulty of get
ting personal loan*, atonev-mak-
mg possibilities are opening dat >
for Ute individual with . ap 'a i
Plare a monev to ioan #(1 md av
♦ r
I K H ' A I
S I K H
111 It
IS
,1 III# ... In. k •
rn
. i /e\/-\ VV L IY .E L S COAL $3 up
4 !
J >1 I ll I L, .:
Big Vein. P out
T H R E E ROOM S. 518 Fee tig Ave
off Bedford St
4-3-lw-T
2 HiKIMS
hi • -d
;:I ::rn- '.<• Buchanan LumberCo
N f'ontrr Bi
l»hcm# IS in
HD I
furnished.
Phone 427-J,
IuHushed
4-8-3t-’P
GOOD COAL, $3.25.
n one 2249-R
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..
3-12-31;-'!
— H ouses For R ent
3 1 — H e lp W o n te d
D O D G ES - P L Y M O U T H S
C H E V R O L E T S - FO R D S
A LL M O D ELS AND P R IC E S
GOOD L U M P Y 9-foot big vein and
..
-—
Ret ah stoker coal.
Aver* C oal) M O D ER N
eight - room
residence
e .atp v „ a,- ., ,
r
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,,,
Co. Phone 3300
a-10-tf-T 8 a rage 53.’. Greene St. $60 month
i J
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,
V.
—
Phone 1450.
3-10-3H-T
B IG V EIN
$3.25.
J. Riley. Phone
1606-W
3-24-3H-T R L\ ROOM nitmern hon.se, double
S I E i IS LA
E asy A. B. C. Terms
H O W F I I
M O I O R AND T R A N SPO R T A T IO N
^
L L L.
CO M PAN Y. INC
GRAHAM
IN TF HS A Ti ON AI I
l f C * ) K
Fh
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V w / o U - a l
CO M PA!
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o n a h a *
y 31 F Mtchxnle St.
’4 1 —
B e s t
B u i c k
Y e t
I horn p io n l^uick
CORPORATION
** N M'":'An'c_S'
Phon# l#l
’4 1 -
Bif/ck
Y e t a n d
B e s t ' T r a d e - I n s
1939 Buick 2 Door Sedan
N O TIC E O F T E S T
Junto: Sd ;al Worker
ga raw
Ca! 619 Lynn St
Pos- C LO SIN G DATT
A P R IL 30
1941
session M:i\ Is?
4-9-lw-T
Harry
C
Jon*' C’.m.i:
, » • :
T W O RO O M S wit; garden, rle m i
--------------- —
-- ------
Mis John Mi Co\. Bowmans A<i-
Rug Cleaning
Von Schrader M a ' ai
C W K IS S N E R
_______ PHONE 29°0 VV
40— M e ta l W eatherstripping
VUE DEFY THE ELEMENTS'
left a i
50- UphoUterm g
F U R N IT U R E t PH Cl - ! FR:[NG F
Posse It
131 Fi-edei lek St
P. •
1868-W
9-3-? f
51 — W o n ted to Buy
W AN T ED — Bed! torn
condition, lash
Pue
MODERN HOL SF
I'-lr at IO:
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3-20-.
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9-23-;
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M O TO R
and
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Cor George and Harrison S:s
Rear 31 * N
Centre
Phone 497
Authorized Distributor
M O U N T A IN E E R
v ; ;
Oil-Treated
C O A !
25— Rooms W ith
Board
G EN T LEM A N , 9 S.
W a vol Iv Tcr-
race
3-25-31t-T
ROOM.
BO A RD
148
Bed I Ca (
Phono 3357-W.
4-9-lw-T
$695
$525
IT S F NL O PROCESSED'
Tai rn Supo’y In Stock
JO E JO H N S Somerset and Doker
:
P l.-m 3 4>4__________ 3-io-31t-N
15— Electric W o rk , Fixture*
E L E C T R IC W’O RK
i'ftn e 'H.E’V
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•*••• O NE 5 hp t. en ak comprc.^or in
.... i miles, one owner
A new ca-
,.xx, condition. Queen City Klee
s ’
a
low
price
Complete
equip-
urn Co, 158 Frederick St
Phone
117,
26— For Sole M iscellaneous
C H A R IS
A U T H O R IZ E D
rome.im
32— Help W an ted , Fem ale
I G IR I
W A N T ED ’ >
c> h .-mi wk
go home nit! -
413 Ila >- S*
4-9-2t-T'
G IR I FOR general housework star
night* 233 Virginia Ave
4-10-1? N
W OMAN FOR washing hi-’n*- ami
gem ini kit- hen wo: k
Phone 185
4-10-2?-N
M ET A L W E A T H E R S T R IP S —
l l
Caulking—Screens, me'a! or woe
ft.iir.rs
E \V Aur.MH’Ug CO, 28
i i vim hi a m i
A li n .ana
vin n u
N Liberty St
Phone 3270
vi*m i and
2-14 -tf-
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41 — M ov ng, Storing
Phone 2092-R.
3-27-31t-N
S E E D PO T A T O ES
- Home
grown
I rich Cobbler 90c
bushel.
Maine
grown cobble
$1.:35 bu.he
Red
B,iM I TO ou.'he7
Lib) ;i
Hard-
ware Co
3-31-31 t-T
WOOD
FOR
Move
Phone 1752-W
and
ft
3-11
lr na ce
-31t-N
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::12 Cent re
4 10-21-N
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h Brritord St.
I
JO H N
APPET
'IT A NS PF ’’
!.„<• a1
a n d
Long
Distance
Moving
Phone 1622,___________________________1-3-if-T ;
2— Painting, Paperhanging
U E B U S E R , paperhanging Phone
2428-J
3-25-tf-T
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43 With I ar
570-A r . Limes-New
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3-20-3lt-T
43 A — Protesiionoi Service
ment
MAN W A N TED :■
$665
p39 Ford Ford or Deluxe
2)38
Buick 4 Door Sedan Radio $595 1940 FO R D TUD O R
Black rn per-
• feet condition in.sldi and out. Deluxe
equipment
$445
16-
M oney To Loan
service station
work.
Box 145-A
I'iinrs-New-
4-9-31-T
DR
H E D R IC K ,
den 1st
Phorc
3018
10-3-1,IN
93. Pontiac 4 Door Sedan,
Radio ............................
alb Plymouth 2 Door Sedan . $225
1936 Ford T i viol Sedan
$2*15 1939 CHF7VROLKT IN
SED A N
G it
rn
fine condition-■-Powr;
' ( ’hevtoD* 2 Dooi Sedan
.$225 i motor, spotless interio:
A u t o m o b i l e L o o n s
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F ID E L IT Y FIN A N C E CO.
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$145
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$545
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Bines one ow ner ex ’rem?
Pe mouth 4 Door Deluxe
$350 a5f
I rd Dei ixe Sedan H i: H
$435
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$74 •
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Sedan R h H $4$0 1938
B U IC K T SED A N A
-1
V.
Douce Deluxe Coupe R A FI $395 The
better cai
you alwg’ «' wan
I;- V i,:,'oIn ' Pas;
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$525
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MONEY!
On arm article of value
B arg ain s On
I' n red 6rn cd M ercha * d tsc
Cumberland Loan Co
4J N M-en#rite SI.
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AUTC LOANS '
S E E D PO T A T O ES
3-12-TF-N Ut ISF! C O B B L E R S
Green Moiin-
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RU’ e■>
Pen.!ie Ivans.
grown; Masons No. I and 2; also
State Certified.
We have your
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requirements
in
potatoes
any
quantity, small amount.* or truck
loads.
T A B L E PO rATO KS
U S
NO. I. blest quality hundred
pound sas ks 99c, peck* 17c; No. 2
sacks
1 Special' 65c, either table
or good for seed
Cumberland
$'11:11
Distributors,
836
N.
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3 TON A IR C O N D IT IO N unit, com-
_______ _________ ___ _
plete, cost $1200 never wa* used.
w ii sell Lr.’
$200 Cumberland ?MU J A M a \'
c. JHI. ' an
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42 N Mechanic St
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Phone 8.191-WX
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Old town squure-euU
15
to
broad benin canoe
Designed for
use of outboard motor Condition
practically
new.
Has
been
in
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3
time
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spring clat«♦’>
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Centre st
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Conciliator Is
On Way To Look
Into Strike Here
Clerk s Union Says Millin
ery Store Will Be Struck
Today
local Woodmen Will
Honor Memory of the
late Senator Sheppard
» 'it r r a I Mart on VV
Police Seniority
Case Is Heard in
Circuit Court
Associate Judge William
A. Huster lakes Matter
under Advisement
'H n ii r t f t a a* I stiff!
ii K m r n b a tim
■Mn
11 *
Has
Max Gerton Added To
J a x Q r o u p |s N o )
list of Replacem:nls
From Draft Board No. 2
A g a i n s t S c h o o l
Bill, Smith Says
Lo* h ! Din It
B oh rd
No
2 Ah-
Mourned yesterday Urn: G lenn Fox
ier Nelson, or H FD 3
Valles road,
who had vohmfeeied and had been
named as a replacement for one of
six draftee- rejected at the April I
induction.
He was taken oft the
list and replaced by Max Gerson.,
421
Henderson
avenue,
assistant
manager of the Public Service m ar
ket
Gerton has ordei number 537
Oerson and the other flee replace
ment! will le«\e at 7.10 n rn. M on
day. April 14 for tire induction st a
Hon in BaHim nre
Referendum Will
Be Held on Soil
Conservation Plan
Declares Association Ask
ed Gov. 0 Conor for
Hearing on Measure
Forming of District Will Se
Voted Upon in County
July 24
BRING CHEER TO COUNTY HOME RESIDENTS
( h r lM*i«ie* ( t u r | M
i rte
c net i c
i rn n ae
its ant
rn m e r Ville
Ionia;
oil ai
lit*
nip
Asconia
presM-ntnl a proRtan
a re s id e n t o f the
M
•th
P u tty
G o a t?. w h o p la y e d J o h n n y
p ic tu r e a rt', r e a d in g fro m le ft
Ic
Jo s e p h in e W i lt o n . M a r g ie K e lle r
«iiri Scout
lied
fly
TO
The tut
h o m e , w h o i*
A p p le s e e d .
is
i kfht. b a c k v
S ' 'one! row
St O f
P h o t o g r a p h
I he fifty residents o f the county
I loop No. !t, S S . I’eter and { ’a u l s school, sponsored by the
h e rs of Hie troop committee visited the home. delivered
which presented ‘ John ny Appieseed ’ is shown vi t h
Mrs.
- holding an Kaster basket which the G irl Scouts presented
just ready to present Mrs. Sum m erville an apple.
Others
■ow— Ann Storeman, Pejrjjy Geatz, Katherine Kelly, .bairnie
Ruth Hamm ersmith and Frances Kin^.
Novem be
r W ilson
Im p lo re* Paid IIh iiu m '
Local Board No. 2
Selects Fifteen
Men for April 26
W ill leave Here Thai Day
for Induction Station
in Baltimore
Mf. Savage Brickyard Shut Down
As CIO Unionists Call Holiday'
800.000 Bricks Reported
Endangered as Kilns Are
Left Unattended
Twenty-Five Men
Are (ailed by
Board No. 3
lr * m e
Is 4\ it ness
Jo h n V Sh erri
Rf
I.
Ju n e * Davis
F'i
In mrs
y
Hick
ta mr.- I-
Fred P
I .orsii
Drnfr
Bissid
No
2
ha
Nine days have passed since the
■ electe■d fifteen men to leave bete
1941 ses ion of the G eneral Assem-
Ap:
26 to report to ’the induction
hic
adjourned
in
Annapolis
and
st a * in?
In Baltim ore a« pat’ of the
Ivefore
It
ge:
rgi) ia'e the
’.iff Of
Apii:
draft
quota
Itor
Allegany
the
fCumberland , News
wi.-iies
to
fake
this
means
of
thanking
The .
are Charles Kdward Goetz
Cha rh
M
S c> \ chairm an of the
13 Dec .it j? street ortif1i number 733 AI leg a r.'.
county delegation in the
and C.'elanese worker.
Him..' of Delegates, for the im port
I
Albert Bolden
C entral
V
ant
ped!
he played
in
furnishing
M
C
A
order numbe r 548. adver-
its re]port?’: s wit ii the latest up-to
."elicitor for the
Ne» "-Ttmes
t he-ni rn:*
news reports from the
He bf.
bc-e'ii 11art,*''. .cader of the
Slate
house
t Inset!
-shop is
sii.i*
-r w o rk s
G iffin
•
V a in - m r
r ;
in
number
5.*
Rlcnm wav
704 Brr!
•r number 603. rad:
R h pi n
P
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rcirr numbrr 6<i4 B A* O
Mrr\ in T
M n ban
.5.16 Vol I
rnbrr 61
( C o r im lied on F'.ige
C o! 4 .'
Eleven Men Want
lo Be Policemen,
Fifteen Firemen
Applications Have B e e n
Returned to Civil Ser
vice Commissioners
worker
employed
bi
of f
A
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Dona Id
Robinette
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310
m e woikei
W Ja i:: A
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oilier
num brr
6
VII! J. I O'.ii-.* Ne Ate .MI
rn non |
Forrest
M io he
in i hr annats of i o<
ii
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467
in
nunibri
649
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721 Carroll street
R ich * re
m
.ion
Pulaski street
-
I one ta9 Bond street
T
H a i1 .nu
to Pioneer place
! v w iu in a lu t i
4pr.i
Oc I''bay
hot
rn Columbia starer
order number 652.
T in m a n
Western
M aryland
m il
le
I ,er> Ph illip Ka oner 625 Sh river
v
avenue, order number 6-54 Cetanes?
me aa -na re arrangem ent of Hie worker
f’ ’ <e Comm:
. lf r * •
Jim *-
W :!',.am
Ja rk
Cia.
4
A i’amont
terrace
oroer
number 679
unem-
l>rew \ urn tiers fur
P o s it io n *
plover
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t h -
fleet•. lim of- Ni'i mat!
Kline
702
North
Me-
'
'
ie.ti. bels out ut a hut chank
street
order
number
721
a ut es mine
hen r.t nu when the operates grocers store
f'n
; •* ‘
1 «mk rf lev I L.iUa
t ,rl W a d e r W illiam 622
B a Li-
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1
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nm*'
no ii 'Aril more
avenue,
older
number
721
a tort. -V hen
* >1:
:
out
the un** in ploy **d
1,1
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av
lo I
ii
ai (.ii . Jam es
Charles
AngelhitLi
27
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it*-i -i ,ji
a vet ie
older
number
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(i ann • *•?
iii h
n* v
745 th nese workei.
: ' •“
la a i'd
int
ar nm#- rra a
7 he fifteen
dt af tees will
leave
' ( opt i nu? ft no P a J r
-. C ot t j
(C o n tin u e d on Page it. C o ! -)
Allegany High Gets Sports Trophies
And Banners at Assembly Program
Kopp presented
lie C of C trophy
a in- h
Viiryanv v,un last je a r and
bv
virtue
of
vv,t.nm*
a*a*n
thi«
»'i»;
■ on,*-- it.e
i nool n perm.in-
Kopp ivi s..) mi.,*-J liarukl C Wic-
k a it! on the u h u m is I type of play
’ : ii ti
rn
: ad
ut* • ’( ii
i.
• • v* 111
plit ten
in
Our
Town.
recently
p:» ed 'N'
'it* A
D K
Kiel er boy- ai ri eigh* ktrh werr
prr .filled 'heir a fh leiir letter:
The
-O'
include
Kenneth
"herm an
Tam
W m, <i>
M J'o n A -he-
D on
ald m .-l
r
W illiam hme.s. Jo h n
Gorm an
Donald
Dell
W illiam
>■ ■' andlee Dan, Fiisher Thom as Rudd
i xi
W av ne Sowers
Manager
I t r follow my ki. o were awarded
'a ' - i ' on : h e
Im*: i s of playing s i x - !
■cen tjcarrers during the season In!
ne W
M
I
M a r i. ir: Wa ut m o v e r Mary Tauter-
b u . h
H i d it
F i a d in K a
S i n t ie;.
M< -
'*f
'•
Be:
poi SM*. ( ,,*•'<Jk'li W
ors
.*s iii l ev Died! Ic h and F.leanor
•Sr Iu-lier. manage?
alf
•or,,'I.
Bowers
He Al
VV ai lr
o f
I U
ie Ai
O
\ lle g a n *
r o u n t v ’n
p o p u la r
b lin d
ili'lig a le
did
bis
U tm ost
lo r n -o p e ra te in f u r n i s h i n g in-
f o r m a t io n on all bills th a t were
int rod tired
in
the
s e n a te
an d
H o u se
an d
no
m a tte r
w h a t
lim e
in
(he
e v e n in g
or
the
sm .V h o u r s of the m o r n in g
he
w as called
he a lw a v s
m a n a g e d
to h a ve the m u c h so u gh t a ft r r
in f o r m a t i o n on
his fin g e r tips.
The result
wa- rh,i i
News kept
in i I. «' roil! ii
v r h the legislative
doings from Januarv I to M arch 31
ilia r.ks
to the
intiring
efforta of
Delegate See.
Perhaps
the
most
remarkable
part
about
Sees
teporting
is the
far
’.hat lie memorized every one
of Hie thirty-six bdls that were m-
t : • ou' ed from Allegany count', and
not only
remembered Hie eon'enr.s
of each measure but also five num
ber
To test ms memory one evening a
New- reporter mc tried the bills, mid
See what each one related to and
a.-ked him to number them.
"C h o l
la
refused lo he caught napping
.md in
ability to place the num
ber
in the conert place gave him
a perfect.
• rd.
And w e ll bet tie
ran do it a ra in !
\ p ortrait of See, in c id e n t a l
ly, w ill a d o r n the w alls of the
H m is e r ha tuber as
a
result
of
a re solu tion presented b*
J o h n
s
W h ite, m a jo rity floor leader;
I
W ilton
B ir k ,
m in o rity
B o o r
leader a n d
T h o m a s F
( o n i o n ,
speaker,
a n d
u n a n i m o u s l y
a
dopier! bx
a r isin g vole of the
House.
Tire Allegan' county chairm an is
rite first blind member in tile his-
toi'v
of the General Assembly and
i<-
aid I it*
w a
overwhelmed with
joy
when
the
surprise
annouuce-
* ame
e t hi.- pot I fail
i- ti*
Ii.illy in
he legi'.lanve nail. of Hie
S ta ’e ut M a lytsind.
o
Men,bt : -
ol
Com pany
ti
One
Hundred I ifieetoh IniarUrv
Railes
I,MW
.I f.;,(ll IU
Fo il M Jade, la k e
M;. mean
of showing Hieii appre-
e;, 11 ion for leMe-"; and ct her articles
■ - r r r ;> ed from b a r k home
•MI d t week the Com panv was
o r ’he range
M o - ’ of 'h e fe llo w '
en in;, ed
firing
Hie
ne-*
G arand
-Hie so m u .'h that t h e '
would all
like to go bark for another week
However word leaching C h a "P t ,s
; hat I here are so mane things lo
tie ai com piid.ed that all Hie tune
of cou fie
' range
On
the
Humtoerison
was
lug
■ nurse w i1: i a 2o9 out
JOU
N'.'VI
.ca*
Syt
W illiam w
VIT
A
’63
al o on the B rom
( C c o t t o n e d o n r a g e i*
C o l
t.
.ennui be spent on the
Staff
*
high
to
out of a
ran
Are
*
B
M T
S A V A G E .
April
9
The
brickyard of
the
Union
Mining
Com pan*,
was virtually shut down
tonight as the
Brick
and
Clay
Worker
Industrial
Union
C IO
declared
a 'holiday
because
of
lallure ?o reach a contract agree
ment.
Jo h n Harden
president
of the
union, said rive .stoppage was not a
s t r i k e , but a
hohdav "
It is
died
inly lot'
Minonow
Thursda
he
-lid adding ' at what happen
af
ter that depends on whether ck not
an agreemetv is reached.
O ld Contra! t Ex p ired f eh. 15
Tire former
agreement
expired
February 15 arui negotiations -ump
then have been unsuccessful.
Decision to
all the .stoppage wa-
made at a ma.-.- meeting
here to
night
Harden
aid 275 workers a —
tended.
Tile compar
employs about 420
men- 320 in ’ > brickyard and IOO
in the mines
F C Strickd'uil general manager
■of the com pan
said
operations
w e re virtually a: a standstill before
! midnight, the time set by the union
for the beginni!
of the
holiday.'
because men on ’ he IO p. in. shift
failed to report leu work
KIM).OOO Brick'- En dan g ered
O nly foremen and a few workers
on the 4 p. rn. to
m idnight
shift
were on tile job at
m idnight, he
.-aid
He added filar for Hie first
time in Tic company s history, the
toppage
was called
without a r
rangements being made to take care
of the kilns where the bricks are
hakea.
Sixteen kilns are
in
operation
Strickland -aid. w rit 800.000 bricks
endangered by the walkout of the
kiln firemen
The m anager reported thai
the
company was the busie.-t it has been
in fifteen years.
A
"few "
defense
orders are among those scheduled
for delivery next week, lie said.
Strickland declared the stoppage
was apparel::.'
ordered because ol
tin*
unions
insistence on
a
con
ference tomorrow (Thursday) vvoth
R
Green
Annan
of
Put.-burgh
president of she company. Annan i-
unable to ive present for a conference
until
Friday,
Hie
manager
said.
A federal conciliator will be on
hand
for
Frid a y’s
meeting
the
union announced.
W ages
at
Issue
A negotiating conference was held
from
noon
until
5
p
rn,
today,
Strickland said. but
no agreement
was real lied.
He
added
that
the
union committee left him with the
impression
that
work
would con
tinue as usual pending, she c o n in -
nice Ft id a v with
Anilau
According
to
Strickland,
wages
ase Ute chief point of Lune in the
contract dead:*** i;
The union Him
asked n twenty-two per cent way;e
int reuse which was t ejected bv the
com pa ny V.
he
said
An
offer
bv
Hie company of a
tom
per cent
raise was rejected by the union he
added
Later,
he
went
on
Hic
union
cited wage rales paid a* brick plants
at
C if a rfioid.
Pa
and
asked
a
similar
acale
W age rate* a1 Clearfield are high
er because freight rates are lower
than in the M aryland district, (he
manager
.aid.
asserting
that
the
Union
M ining
Com pany
pays
as
| lair,n wages as any other brick firm
' in M aryland perhaps higher
B itter) ritu l Proposed
Strickland said the com pany hail
proposed lo Hie union a va t dil
rem ittal between tire pennsylvania
(C o n tin u e d on Page j. Col, 8)
First Contingent of April
Quota W ill Leave Here
Wednesday
Plans
for
the
establishment
of
a soil conservation district in A lle
gany county were going ahead to
day with Ju ly 24 set aa the date
for a referendum on the proposi
tion
Under M aryland law. a soil con
servation
district
is
a
legal
unit
of
the
state government.
Ii
can
be set up only bv a vote of farm ers
and it is administered bv a board
of
supervisors
composed
of
five
local persons
County
Agent
R.
F.
M ' Henry
announced yesterday that a series
of ten "hearings" on the proposi
tion
will
be
held
In
the
county
- the week of June 2. The referen
dum
will
be
Ju ly
24
after
Hie
proposition has been advertised for
two weeks in the newspapers.
In the event the .soil conserva
tio n
plan
is
inaugurated
in
the
! county,
a
substantial
number
of
Hie farm s in the area must be rep-
rr.enied in the vote
A substantial
ma.(or! tv
of
the
voters
must
be
favorable to the project
If
approved,
an
office
w ill
be
opened and equipment IO c a n y on
strip cropping, including
widening
of st:eam beds
prevention of ero
sion. contour fanning and division
terracing provided
Twenty-five men registered with
I
J Draft Board No 3 will leave
for the induction station in B a lti
more next
Wednesda*
A pril
16.
over the B
Ar O
railroad a? 7.15
a
rn.
Six of the men volunteered
for
service.
'T h e
V
before
the
or der number indicates this >
Three days later the second con
tingent from Board No
3. totaling
twenty-four men will leave here to
be inducted into the arm y.
Tile
quota call for this board
was *o
large that it was divided into two
section.*.
Those
leaving
next
Wednesda-
include Orion O liver W ilson J r . 398
Mt
View drive, order number V-
1965. associated with a local hard
ware store
Robert
G ill
Price
R F D No.
I.
La Vale, order number V-1660. green
house assistant.
Truck Driver Called
Edward Joseph Rider. 415 Beall
street, order number V-517, truck
driver
Joseph Ellio tt Jett. Park Heights.
La Vale, order number V-705, cler k,
Gordon Flanagan. Route 3. M c
Mullen highway, order num ber V-
628. truck driver.
Morris
D iurnal.
301)
Pulaski
st reel, order numbei
V-935. solici-
toi -collector.
Ola R onco Naze I rod. R F I) 5, order
number 239. Celanese worker
Arthur
Jackson
long
Cresap
town. order number 467. steel con
st rut (inn worker.
.."•imes Patrick Cuff, Cresaptown.
order num ber 468 Cr la n e-e worker.
Charles Robert Sh atter 515 F a y
ette street
order number 494
C el
anese worker.
Frank Faster Ferris, 301 Mag: ad
et street, order number 512
credit
aud ol Bee m anager a: Armour and
Company.
W illiam
Jerom e W alsh, Cresap
town. order number 544
Cciane.se
worker
Robert Eugene Ewing
569 Arnett
terrace,
order
number
555.
tire
builder at Kelly-Springfield plan'
Richard Franklin Beveridge Cres
aptown
order num ber 556. labora
tory assistant at Celanese
Robert Franklin K l ans
203 A
-
(C o n tin u e d on P a ce it. Col, <,)
Faster Vacations
Start for Schools
Public and P a r o c h i a l
S t u de n t s Return to
School Next Week
H ie schools of Cumberland
are
now on the annual Easter vacations
St.
P a trick s
elementary
and
Catholic G irls Central high .school
will resume their classes nex; W e d
nesday
morning.
The
elementary
school began it* vacation following
the Tuesday classes while the high
school ended its sessions Wednesday
afternoon.
S S
Percr and
Paul school
and
Ucauline Academ y began their vaca
tions alter yesterdays rla.-sts and
will resume studies next Wednesday
morning.
St
M ary's elem entary and high
sc hool .started their Easter vacation.-
Tuesday. No definite date has been
sc!
for resumption of classes but
:n ail probability they will resume
.a
few
days
after
Easter
it
was
announced last night.
As previously announced the pub
lic schools of the county will begin
their Easter vacations tod av
at
I
p. rn., and resume classes Tuesday.
April 15. at 9 a. rn
LaSalle
high
school
pupils
will
have
a
five
rtav
vacation.
They
were dismissed for the Easter holi
day vesterdav
ar
2:30 p. rn. and
w ill return to classes at 8:45 a
rn..
on Tuesday
April 15.
M T S A V A G E , Apr;] 9
The A
.ream County Taxpayers Reseat'
Association has not disapproved f
MOO,OOO sc hool bond issue mea*!,
now
awaiting Gover nor
O Cone
signature. Chairm an Frank E. S m r
said here today.
Heie to clarify hts stand on ti
bill to provide, new school* at M
Savage. Izuiacnmng
and Ellersh
Sm ith dented published reports th
the tax group he head* had ask*
the governor to veto the mea*m
Ask for H e arin g
Sm ith said he had wired the go
ernor asking for a hearing on ti
bill but
stated
that
O Conor w
not asked to veto it
He added th
tha group wanted to investigate ti
m atter before the governor signed
The tax league chairm an denir
too that he had sought to have ti
county
commissioner*
protest ti
measure.
He asserted that ive col
tarted the county commissioners
ascertain their stand on tile b
having previously learned that t
board of education opposed it
According
to
Sm ith.
W alt
Johnson, roynty auditor, called hi
Friday
morning
and
asked
th
the tax group
take
some
nett'
against the bill Had seek to have
vetoed b
the governor.
Previous
that
time,
the
association
h
i "taken no action in regard to t
[btl!
in fact, had given no thong
whatever to the yv-ue " Sm ith d
dared
In vex ligation Plan n e d
Atter Johnson called, Sm ith sa
he got in tourh with several oth
members of the executive board
the league
A fter some discuss!?
he stated, the group decided to a
for a hearing on ’he bill and sen*
tire
to
this
effect
to
Govern
O C onor
M eanwhile, he sa.J,
investigation was planned as lo t
merits of the measure and the at
t.ude of the school ixia rd and cont
corona* loners.
No
v to
w
asked, he reiterated
At Johnson s
sn
went on. the rxecut
tax league met witll
misAioners yeaterda
n*ked if they were
against the bill.
The
commission?
in the press, said
’ heir
baby" and
refused to ta-
am official action In the matter
In the fare of this situation, ’
tax league decided to drop the ma
tor and is not
opposing the bi
Mucur.u to .Snuth.
In th** ev**
a hearing is held by the govern*
the league will not participate
h
said.
( iincrrticd with Tax Matters
S m ith quoted the commission*
as saying
that
Johnson
nad
n
been authorized bv them to requ»
the tax league to oppose the nm
2 a es-non
Snv
ive board of t.
the county cor
v
morning a
going on reco’
re.
as
report*
lie bill was r
:
M
b
st
a;
&
he
The tax league is concerned or
with reducing taxes in the com r
Sm ith toil!
Mizens ne re. and war
no arguments oi controversies w
any section w ithin the county
T
ague's
status
is
"im partial",
pointed out.
Stating that he km
little
about
the
school
situat;
here he said he had on Iv meant
investigate the bill.
Unfavorable comments about *
bill
in
recent days have
arous
Mt, Savage citizens, and many
them have sent let'cts to G o veil
O C onor urging
him
to sign
t
bond measure.
to
w,
rn
cs
ti:
Ix
tx
ti-
tx
rn
UN
4
Y
VS
cc
Mayor Irvine Is
Chosen lo Speak
At Celebrate
Two Births Are
Reported Here
Columbia Street Schoc
W ill Observe lls Anni
versary April I?
A son was born early
last night
at
M em orial
hospital to M r
and
M i*
W alte r KiefTer. 710 Frederick
st reef.
M r and M r* Jam es Cornier, rear
of 109 W ills Creek avenue, annotine*
the birth of a daughter yesterday
morning at M em orial hospital.
Tenebrae Services Are Being Held
By Cumberland's Catholic Churches
C um berland?
three
C a t h o l i c
churches are in Hie midst of the
most solemn leligioius period ot the
’.ear w ith tenet)! ae .services at S '
Patrick . S S
Peter and Paul and
St.
Man. s
churches
tonight
and
E n d a ’
night a* 7 30 p. rn
A ser
mon will be given a' St. Patrick ,
each night in addition to the tene-
brae
High masses will b* held a* all
three churches at B a
rn., jotiav
Holy Comm union will be distributed
at St Patrick's at*7 a rn. S S Peter
and Paul will have communion ai
;> 4 j 6 30 aud 7 30 a
in. w hile St
M a ry’s
will
have
communion
at
7 4-i a rn.
Good Friday .service* at St
P a t
rick'*
will
include
Mass
of
the
Pi e.Mincu! led at 8 a rn
.sty ions of
'lie Crass 3 p
rn. and final trne-
brae at 7 30 p rn. with sermon on
the
'Pa. ion
and
Death
of
Oui
I ,ord.’ Veneration of ihc C l ' . ' vviil
foilow each of the .services.
At S S
Peter mid Paul the hours are also
ii I 8 a. m . 3 p. rn
and 7 30 p in
There will be a sermon at the sta
tion.
in
the
afternoon.
Ai
Si
Mary
there will tv
Veneration of
th.*' Croft.’ M c . of the Presan- 'ifted.
7 .in
a
m.:
congregational
d»! o-
1 Hon of the Three Hours, 12 to 3 p
rn
Tenebrae 7 30 p. rn
Holy Sa hi rd av service.' at S ’ P a t
rick
include blessing of the New
Fu<’
etc
followed
by
mass
and
< oi n rn un ion ut 7 a m. There vviil be
olemn services ut S S .
Peter aud
Paul at 6 30 a rn followed by bless-
1 mg of tile lire Easter candles Holy
water. etc.
Solem n high mass will
be at 8 a in. and there will be pro-
, inn ion aud benediction nr 7:30 J)
rn. Services at St. M ary .' will be at
7 and 8 «
rn.
Sponsored by the Parer.t-TVan
A
.cia!ion, Colum bia Street .scla
will celebrate its tw enty-fiftji a
niveiwarv next Thursday, April
at 8 p. rn . in the .school auditoria
M ayor H arry Irvine, trustee of t
school will be the principal speak'
Miss Ira Ive I C. Ireland, first prir.
pal of *;;e .school;
Ms.s Mollie
Bop-'
second principal, arri
M
Sarah E. Higgins present princip
will be guests of honor.
Edwin R L ily a will Ive master
; ceremonies and a comedy skit e
titled
'T h e Ok!
Country Schoc
with
adults
taking
the pun
pupils
will be * teatime of the p
t'iitm
Old tune VIX«: belectlo
to t/e put over in a burlesque ilia
lier. and recitals will ne present
Musical selections will
be
fit!
In bed by M r. and M i? Chester V
m im e.
Refreshm ent*
will
served.
The celebration will be for aer
only.
according
to
an
announ
♦ men!, bv O liver F
Morton, pre
dent 'of the az oria'ton
Mrs
M arguerite Brennem an ?
Mrs Earl Knot is comprise the p
zram
committee:
Mrs
E d a m
Lilya
and
M : -
W illiam
M e r
, lough, social committee; M rs lay
Bak' t and M d
Jo h n
banca
hen pp alit.
committee. Mrs. Git
R Murton. p u iJU ity chairm an
th
but
of
cb
a i
I* -
cr"
trh
ar
J
rn
br
an
bitt
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