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VOL. 20—NO. 226 
Entered m mco ná cl« u mail matier at CumbcriaBd, 
Mary land, under tba act o f March 3, 1*7 » . 
CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, J ULY 9 , 19 5 8 
Associated Presa - AP Photofa* 
Un ited PreM In tern ation al 
14 PAGES—SEVEN CENTS 
Airmen Tell Of Plane Crash 


Goldfine Ready To Face House 
Probers Today Following Delay 


Fight Shapes 
Up In Check 
Of Records 


WASHI.NGTON f AP) - Bern ard 
Gold fin e said Tuesd ay n ight he isj 
read y an d willin g to face House 
in vestigators again Wed n esd ay at; 
a ses'ion likely to prod uce a fight, 
over their d eman d for some of his 
ret'ord s. 
Gold fin e origin ally had been 
told to he on han d for question in g 
Tuesd ay. But he asked for an d ob­ 
tain ed a 24-hour breather, alon g 
With ad vice from the subcommit­ 
tee n ot to spen d the time spread ­ 
in g propagan d a. 
In a statem en t issued through 
his publicity man . Gold fin e an ­ 
n oun ced he would an swer ail pert­ 
in en t question s—an d a con flict be­ 
tween Gold fin e an d the House in ­ 
vestigatin g subcommittee shaped 
up over what is pertin en t to the 
group's in quiry. 
The 
subcommittee 
has 
been 
lookin g in to Gold fin e's relation s 
with presid en tial aid e Sherman 
Ad ams an d with various fed eral 
agen cies. Right n ow it i* partic­ 
ularly in tere.sted in why some of 
the various compan ies head ed by 
the gifl-givin g Boston million aire 
tied up a reported total of 1776.000, 
sometimes for years, in un cashed 
han k 
treasurer’s 
an d certified 
checks. 


To TeU WhiK Hafifieiied 


Gold fin e s lawyers have in d i­ 
cated Gold fin e will tell about what 
happen ed to the checks—but n ot 
give the subcommittee the an ­ 
swer as to why the checks were 
han d led as they were. 
TTie postpon emen t of hjrther 
testimon y by the frien d of Presi­ 
d en t EL senho w er’s assistan t, Sher­ 
man 
.Ad ams, 
resulted 
from a 
p>To fechnic July 4th weeken d . 
It in clud ed the mid n ight d iscov­ 
ery of a microphon e right n ex t to 
the hotel room of a Gold fin e aid e 
—with a committee in vestigator 
an d a n ewsman on the en d of the 
Wire—an d a complain t that Gold ­ 
fin e's secretary’s roo.m was ran ­ 
sacked an d some record s stolen 
All this attorn ey Roger Robb 
told the subcommittee chairman . 


Capitalism Defeat 
Without W ar Seen 
By Soviet Leader 


U.S., Canadian 
Defense Probed 


Ike, Diefenbaker Discuss Joint 
Committee At A Cabinet Level 


Hugs, 
Greet 
Freed 


Tears 
Nine 
Men 


Face To Face 


Jam es Foster Heft' an d Rocky Rothschild ' come face to face at Jefferson , Ga.. in a d ram atic 
meetin g after Rothschild s con fession saved Foster from the electric chair, 
Fo.ster has been 
un d er a d eath sen ten ce more than two years for the slayin g of Charles Drake. (See story 
o n page 21 
< AP Pho to fax 1. 


Body Re c ov e re d 
[{gygglj 
Rescuers Seek Meit pi^n To Cut 
Trapped In Canyon 


OTTAWA 
(A P '—Presid en t 
hILsen hower an d Prim e Min ister 
Diefen baker ex plored Tuesd ay in ten tative fashion the possibility ofi 
;settmg up a join t I.’.S.-Can ad ian Defen se Committee at cabin et level. | 
I 
Eisen hower flew to the Can ad ian capital Tuesd ay on a mission * 
BERLIN (A P i-N ikita Khrush- of frien d ship to meet with Diefen -i 
chev told a rally in Commun i.st baker on a wid e ran ge of d ifficult' 
Ea.st German y Tue.sd ay n ight Rus- issues on the c o n t i n e n t an d 
sia will d efeat capitalism without abroad . He was welcomed with 
full hon ors officially but d rew a 
in a .speech peppered with d e- 
reception from the public, 
risive thrusts at the Un ited States. Spare I.ittle Time 
the visitin g Soviet Prem ier cited Elsen hower 
an d 
Diefen baker 
'¡the -American recession an d So- spared little time in gettin g d own 
viet Sputn ik triumph.? as proof of to busin ess in a session in the 
his claim . 
• 
.stud y at the Prim e M in ister’s 
The Russian lead er also called resid en ce, 
for great effort,? to make Yugo- 
White House Press Secretary 
slavia get in step with the Soviet Jam es C. Hagerty said the sug-; 
bloc. 
igestion 
for a join t cabin et com- 
Here F im* Con gresfi 
mittee on d efen se m ailers was 
Khrushchev came here for the brought up d urin g the hour an d 
East German Commun ist party 35 min ute con feren ce. Ju.st who 
con gre.ss open in g Thursd ay. 
raised the m atter an d d etails of 
Ad d ressin g some 200.f¥ M) listen -how it might work out were n ot 
ers—by Commun i.?t coun t—in the an n oun ced . 
lEa.st German in d ustrial town of 
Hagerty emphasized the con ver- 
Halle, Khrushchev d eclared ; “ The sation s were merely prelimin ary 
Sputn ik, that is our victory. It is an d said all of the subjects con - 
the .scien ce an d wisd om of the sid ered will be followed up in an - 
Commun ist movemen t.” 
other meetin g Wed n esd ay between ^ 
Khrushchev s Halle speech d if- Secretary of State Dulles an d Ca-i 
fered in ton e from the weary n ad ian Foreign Secretary Sid n ey; 
word s he voiced at a half-hearted Smith. 
welcomin g ceremon y in tiast Ber-: 
For the most part. Hagerty; 
jlin earlier. 
said , the talks d ealt with the world ' 
! 
He 
warn ed , 
however, 
that situation 
rather than d omestic 
'capitalism was still stron g an d problems. 
¡the Red -ruled coun tries mu.st in - Red Chin a Trad e 
crease the speed of their build up 
He said trad e with Red Chin a 
from year to year. 
was men tion ed . The I S. embar- 
“There is on ly on e Socialist go on commerce with Chin ese 
coun try which is l i m p i n g— Y u go - Commun ists Is a m atter of con - 
siavia,” he said . “ Great eftorts cern in Can ad a becau.se of at- 
must 
be mad e so Yugoslavia tempts to apply the policy to Ca- 
m arches with us.” 
n ad ian subsid iaries of U.S. firms 
Khrushchev then attacked W’esti 
Similarly, he said , there was 
German Chan cellor Kon rad Ad e- men tion m passin g of Diefen - 
n auer as champion of the pobcy baker's 
id ea 
of settin g 
up 
a 
of stren gth. 
Ijoin t con gression al-parliam en tary 
.Mad e Man y ProfMMialx 
jcom m ittee to help smooth out 
“But this .stren gth ex ists on ly m d ifferen ces which have been an .? 
his imagin ation .” he said 
>n g 
with 
in creasin g 
frequen cy 
Khrushchev said 
Russia has across the bord er, 
mad e man y proposals to safe- 
Dulles an d Smith were pre.sen t,, 
guard world peace. 
¡also, alon g with the ambassad ors! 
\v\SHiNGTON 
(AP) 
— 
“ But always, if we submit such of 'be two n ation s. 
aHmin iciraimn 
propo. sals. . wme people ir» 10 find 
f. isenho^er 
administration 


T R A P P E D —John L. San d ers, 
34. of Albuquerque, who fell 
in to a d eep can yon in southern 
Colorad o while hikin g back 
from a wild ern ess fishin g trip, 
is trapped an d rescue efforts 
are in progress to save him, 
William E. Garver. 38, also 
of Albuquerque, who fell with 
him was killed an d hts bod y 
was recovered yesterd ay. 
(A P 
P h o to fax ) 


Passport Ban 
Proposed For 
Former Reds 


All Appear To Be 
In Good Condition; 
Conference Delayed 


WIESBADEN. German y ^A P )- 
Nin e U. 6. airmen return ed Tues­ 
d ay from 10 d ays d eten tion in the 
Soviet Un ion with the story of how 
their un armed tran sport lan d ed in 
flames after bein g fired upon by 
MIG fighters. 
Five of the men bailed out of 
the burn in g plan e. The other four 
were fired upon as they were 
about to lan d . 
Kisses, hugs an d tears of fami­ 
lies of five of the men greeted 
them. .All the weary crew were 
flown to Wie.sbad en after bein g 
turn ed over to .American authori- 
tie.s in Iran Mon d ay by Soviet of­ 
ficials. 
All appeared to be in good con ­ 
d ition , although .Airman Peter N. 
Sabo of Chicago was said to be 
sufferin g secon d -d egree burn .?. 
Airman Earl H, Reamer of St. 
Ix iuis Park, Min n , had a shaved 
spot on on e .sid e of his head , in d i- 
Icatin g he had suffered a min or 
'in jury. 
Con fererwe Postpon ed 
Becau.se of the m en ’s fatigue. 
Air Force officers postpon ed the 
n ews con feren ce that had been ar­ 
ran ged for the return ed fliers. 
But the Air Force gave their 
first accoun t of the forced lan d in g 
on Jun e 27 while on a flight with 
supplies from Wiesbad en to Paki­ 
stan . 
The story: 
The big CUB tran sport strayed 
across the Soviet bord er in bad 
weather an d was in tercepted by 
two Soviet MIG jet fighters at 
15.000 feet. 
The plan e wa.s set afire by the 
.first shots from the MIG.?. Five 
¡crew members took to their para­ 
chutes but the other four remain ed 
aboard to rid e the plan e to a lan d ­ 
in g 
“ With five parachutes in the air 
•an d the aircraft in flames the So- 
Iviet plan es mad e an other firin g 
The pass on the crippled plan e when 
p f^ .it was on the fin al approach for 
a forced lan d in g.” the .Air Force 


B.v T H E A SSO C IA T ED P R E S S *broken by a gn arled pin e, the on ly' 
WASHINGTON 
(AP> 
A.NTONfTO, 
Colo. 
(.APi 
— three within 400 yard s of the spot. Army an n oun ced Tue.?d ay a com- ex ist.” 


The committee would n ot re- F.isen hower 
a hitch in the m atter,” he s a i d . P^ace the ex istin g Join t D efen.se P<s?ed 
Tuesd ay a passport 
I’ There are some amon g th em Doard , mad e up of military lead -which 
would ban travel abroad 
— 
The who say we d on t wan t to co- ers of the two coun lrie.s, Hagertv 
an y American whose activities “ The burn in g plan e ex plod ed on 


accoun t said 


.said . Also, he said , it w-ould be 
Oren H am s • D-Ark , brought the Searchers late Tue.sd ay recovered San d ers apparen tly was n ot sen - promise plan to cut d own the 
Khrushchev said the Soviet Un -^P^^^ from an ex istin g Join t Cab 
67 year-old Gold fin e to physical the bod y of on e of two men who ou.« ly hurt. Rescuers lowered a n umber of compon en t un its in 16 ion had the power to d efen d the in et Committee operatin g in the 
vears. 


helped commun ism in the previous the groun d shortly after the crew 


Garver was 350 feel below San 
d er.s 


an d men tal ex haustion an d mad e fell in to rocky Con ejos Can yon rn an to ad mmister first aid . 
it impossible for him to con fer four d ays ago. 
with his lawyers in preparation 
The victim was id en tified as 
for the question s the subcommit- William E. Garver, 38. aud itor for 
the I'n iversify of New Mex ico at 
•Albuquerque. 
Searchers said they thoughf he 
Gold fin e himself d id n ’t show up. was killed in stan tly in the fail 


of the Nation al Guard s 27 d ivi- cau.se of peace an d was read y to 
trad e an d commerce. 
sion s. 
Secretarv' of the 
d isarm. 
Army Wilber 
“ We will d efeat capitalism 
D.S 


Secretary of State Dulles called 
Can ad ian 
d is.satLsfaction 
with fn r its prompt passage as a m atter 


tee had read y for him. 


Dkln't .Sho w Up 


The Army was called on for help Brucker said in a statemen t that out war, with our work, 
because 
jagged 
can yon 
rocks 
yp 
states sup- d ared , 
sawed d an gerously in to rescue portin g the cut-d own d ivision .? to 
The Kremlin lead er began a 
d ecid e how to fit their ex istin g quick tour of the provin ces short- 
Rescue was further complicated yn its in to the n ew organ ization , ly after he arrived by tram in 
• T 
-I 
u 
^P 
in stan iiy in m e lau. 
d an ger that some move- jh e an n oun cemen t wa? vaviie a? East Berlin 
H am s con sen ted to the post-; 
Mean while, an Army helicopter 
_ ^ock .slid e 
I . " 
pon emen t hut issued a d ouble-bar- from 
reled warn in g 
He .said the subcommittee would rescue efforts. They carried four 


r t 
an il an T 10 rA 
might toucH off 3 Fock slid c. {q Qver-all man power effects but 
ht. Carson an d an L19 re- 
gan d ers is perched on a rocky there was n o chan ge from the an - 
con n a^san ce plan e join ed 
the .h d f 
' 20 teet V id T ^utlin g d own ^ 
n e scOQ me suocommmee wouio rescue efforts. They earn ed four 
from the can yon wall at a 000 bebw ?a?t vear's L th o ri^ d 
U 
l u 5 l 
n ot be happy if the in terval were ex perien ced 
moun tain climbers perilous. 45-d egree an gle. 
. 
,h 
^ aumon zed 


he de - / Co ntinued o n Pa g e 
2, Co l 4) 


Girl I s Held 
In Slaying 


of urgen cy. 


San d ers an d Garver 
stren gth, 
became 
The mfan trv 
Wrecks Store 


I members 
were 
able 
to 
reach 
safety." 
i 
The Air Force ad d ed that the 
lan d in g wheels were d own , in d i­ 
catin g read in ess for lan d in g, when 
The pn n w.sal was d esign ed to-the MIG.S mad e their secon d pass. 


offeel a . luna 1« Supreme Court' 
The trar«port plane landed on 
' 
, 
.. 
a crud e airstrip 75 miles east- 
rulmg The court held the . «cre. ,,„„,heast of Lake Sevan, which » 
;tary of state had n o legal author-'about halfway between the Ca.s- 
itv 
to 
withhold 
pa.ssporls 
on pian an d Black .seas an d on ly 
¡groun d s of Commun ist party m e m - m i l e s from both the 
Ibership or association s. 
rTurkish an d Iran ian bord er.?. 
combin ation of ex ten sive 
Sen . Theod ore Green tD-RlU: 


u.?ed 
for the purpose of propa- in to the area. 
, 
. 
. 
san oers an a uarver oecame 
The mfan trv d ivision ? to he 
gan d izin g the people of the Un ited 
The helicopter pilot hoped to .?et 
compan ion s fyHy organ ized with five battle 
States by press conferences or ra-down Within a half-mile of the can-i3, p L'ririflv Thp other fishprmpn 
orgamzeo wiin nve oauie 
c. „. 
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»k« I'cvrAirt« 
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d io-television appearan ces ” 
von n m to start workin g on ef- I L 
« roups each follow: 
; 
^y 
d un garee-clad girl later 
bon d s of frien d ship between the 
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hred Bowker an d Bob Shater, also 
The 26th, Ma.ssachusetts; the 
BEIRL T. Leban on (AP) - A ^,gg y^ d e r e d c o m m i t t e d t o a m 
e 
n 
- 
n eighbor n ation .?. 
Diplomats of 


LEWISTON. Main e (AP' 
sullen , teen -age girl plead ed in n o- promptly in trod uced 
cen t Tuesd ay to killin g a Dewis- (^yygry^s. 
ton policeman . Held for a gran d 


an d Rep. Ken n eth Keatin g R-NY) 
the bill in 


thun d erstorms, in strumen t flyin g 
con d ition s an dun reported high 
win d s 
caused 
the 
in ad verten t 
foreign policy have loosen ed the 


Harris as.sured Robb he was n ot forts to save the other man . 
•ecu« « * him of ,,eek.n g the post- 
The Armv rescue team , led b /^ L ^ ile T u n tU s X r d a V m g it' v ' ^ / 
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coun thes'hope'thV y'w iU be 
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men un til Saturd ay n ign t. >ryj.^b Carolin a: the 32n d , W iscon -more casualties in Beirut s big- 
San d ra Kn owlton 
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stren gthen ed perceptibly in the 
Skokie. 111., ^hen reported the pair missin g, 
sm, an d the 38th, In d ian a. 
store Tuesd ay an d j j r u r e ^ 
at 
hearin gs 
startin g ,alks between 
E.sLhow er 
an d 
The six armored d ivision s re spread pan ic through the heart of „, 
0^1 imcon cern ed as Jud ge Fer- 
! Diefen baker. 
tamed at their full organ ization the capital, 
Despin .? 
read a warran t 
'The heart of the bill is a pro-Irritatin g Can ad a 
stren gth will be the 27th of New 
At least .30 per.son s were killed chargin g her with the shootin g of 
con gression al fin d in g that' 
Some of the problems irritatin g 
York, the 30th of Ten n essee, the or woun d ed . (This d ispatch, pas- pgij-yiman Paul J Simard 32 
Ibe In tern ation al C 
0 m m u n i s t Can ad a 
un d oubted ly 
will 
be 
40th of Californ ia, the 48th of sin g through cen sorship, d id n ot 
^be policeman was felled hy a movemen t seeks everywhere to touched on Wed n esd av when the 


pon emen t for such purposes, but Lt. Karl Holzel of Skokie. 111. 
he ad d ed that action s speak for would go the rest of the way on 
them.?e!ves. Harris n oted that d ur- foot. Others in his team are Spe- 
, 
in g a d elay gran ted some 10 d aysicialist 3.C. Bruce A. Hun ter an d A H ^ c r l l P t n P S 
ago Gold fin e had taken to televi- Rich 
Stran d , 
both 
of 
Seattle. 
t 
Sion to broad cast part of a pre- Wa.?h.. an d Pfc. Alfred Lan e of A|*A ( i|V A n T p Q f 
pared statem en t of testimon y be- Littleton , N.H. Pilot of the L19 
fore he d elivered it to the sub- recon n aissan ce plan e is Lt .May- 
CAPE 
CANAVERAL. Pig Georgia an d Florid a, the 49th of specify how man y were killed an d 


comm.tlec. 
n ard Austin , Rl. 2, Taylorsville. APi - A mis'hty Atlas ballistic 
50'" 
Jer- how man y 
wo unded.i 
Then Harms wen t o n to the mat- N.C. 
missile, p a c ke d with en ough 
i 
^ 
sP^^ading from the in. 
ter of record s the subcommitteei 
Garver an d John San d ers. 35. power to travel in tercon tin en tal 


sey. 
Last 
March, 
the 
Army 
an - cen d iary bomb wrecked the store 
a Nation al Guard reo r- The bla.?t shattered win d ows 


22-caliber rifle slug between the Ihwart Un ited States policy, an d Pre.sid en t ad d resses Parliam en t-- 
eyes Mon d ay n ight when he 
pas.sports should be d en ied such problems as Can ad ian con - 
i Co ntinued o n Pa g e 2, Co l 4 ) 


Cuban Rebels 
Free Civilian 


templed to coax the slen d er bru-^^^ person s fosterin g this move- 
n ette home after a family argu- men i, 
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Armed with .such a fin d in g in 
“Un less there is a chan ge in at- the can yon after d ark 
Frid ay in place Tuesd ay d urin g a groun d 
, program that would f 
throughout- 
Wearin g a red Jacket, the girl law, the .secretary would be au- 
titud e. there will be a cla*h. The while return in g to camp from a test of its en gin es. 
have elimin ated six d ivision s in 
e 
re . Cr wd s milled about in stared .straight ahead as she en - thorized to con sid er “ whether the 
committee will be prepared to fishin g trip. Rescuers said the 
This 
was 
the 
first 
Atlas 
abou. a fourth of the e 
r. 
, 
, 
, 
tered the packed court room. Her applican t is a per.son who, wheth- 
meet It.” he said . “ I wan t it clear-tw o men fell from a n arrow, rocky equipped with the three en gin es 
f?? 
® sobbin g 
mother, 
Mrs. 
Everett er or n ot a member or former 
ly un d erstood that the statemen t trail alon g the can von rim. 
n eed ed to go all the way—a sus- 
of the Guard but n ot 
m 
'‘‘PP 
® Beirut streetcar Kn owlton , 
held 
tightly 
to 
her member of. or afliliated with, the 
I am makin g here this morn in gi 
Con ejos Can yon ‘ is about 30 tamer an d two booster rockets, n ecessarily grouped in to d jvision s. May 26. killin g 6 an d woun d in g 20 
Commun ist party, kn owlmgly en , 
is d ue n otice an d warn in g that we miles from here in the Cumbres In previous tests on ly the boosters 
yield in g 1° P J* 
: 
Asked for her plea, she con -gages or has en gaged within 10' 
r r w ’TAv \ 
via 
( vpv 
to ex pect cooperation -Moun iams alon g the Coiorad o-New were used , 
f 
oppo it.on from the sta te s, 
1 he ex plosion broke the relative ferred 
briefly 
with 
her court- years prior to filin g the pa.ssporl cu^ in rehtl? fr^ d an other 4 
The static test-firin g the en - 
would try to work out a calm ot the past few d ays an d appoin ted roun sel. former Coun ty applicalion in activities in furth -f^ f/" 
men late gin es at full throttle while the P.^^" 
27 d ivi-Joucjhed otf a roarmg fire Ihau ^ i 
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then an swered eran ce of the in tern ation al Com- 


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The subcommittee, a un it of the. 
House Commerce Committee, was 


set up to ex plore operation s o f . 
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n 
r i n 
i - r M 
m 
s - r v 
an d West Virgin ia; the 3Lst of A l-screamin g crowd s who pre.ssed 
abam a an d Mississippi; the 33rd toward the d isaster scen e, 
of Illin ois; the 34th of Iowa an d 
Nebraska; the 35th of Kan sas an d I f P f f l d l T o H c i V P 
Missouri; the 36th of Tex as; the 
■ v i i w v c 


are goin g 
an d complian ce on m atters the Mex ico bord er, 
committee is en titled to have an d 
A pilot spotted the 
on ly on such m atters.” 
Mon d ay while 
flyin g 


the fed eral regulatory 
a g e i K - i e s O f lG O f fClCfflOpGCf A4 GH 
an d to fin d out in 
parlicuiar. 
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whether they have been im proper-if f | U | 9 i e 
ly in fluen ced . Gold fin e, who 
h a s I 
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\ 0 U U U t K 
k f f l l ? 
had some d ifficulties with two of 
the 
agen cies, 
en listed 
Ad ams’ 
help. 


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pan ts. 
The 
d ivision s, 
all 
in fan try,; 
Firemen 
struggled 
for 
more 
which will be reorgan ized with than an hour to get the flames 
on ly three battle groups are 
un d er con trol. Authorities blocked 
The 29th of Marylan d , Virgin ia the area after strugglin g with 


GUANTANA.MO. Cuba (AP) —ihe got the word on Mosn ess, but 37th of Ohio; the 39th of Arkan - His Car Stolen 
The U.S. ad m iral who s tryin g loihe said he has asked the sailor s sas an d Louisian a; the 4lst of, 


Fattest Man In The World 
Lies III Outside Hospital 


Bri(jge 
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Co mics ................... 
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Cro sswo rd . . . . . . , , . 19 
Cry pto quo te ___ 
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Deaths 
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Dr. Van Dellen .. 
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Edito rial Page .. 
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Ho lly wo o d ............ . . . 19 
Markets 
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Racing 
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Secrets o f Charm . . . 19 
Spo rts ................... 
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State News 
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Telev isio n ............ 
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m an ager of the Erm ita Sugar 
M ill n ear Guan tan amo. He was 
seized Jun e 28 
Elmore was brought out o f the 
moun tain s by helicopter to the 
BREMEN, 
In d . 
— Robert bed -chair built of heavy tim ber. D S. Naval Ba.se with I S. \ ice 
Earl Hughes, possibly the fattest;Dx ygen tan k.? were in stalled 
RuPcrt Wiecha The offi- 
man in the world , lay seriously 
trailer, an d n urses climbed a 
5een in the hills a week 
ill Tuesd ay in a makeshift t r ai l e r , lad d er to atten d the massive sick ucKjag Ih® rebels to turn loose all 
home 
parked 
outsid e 
Bremen d n an . 
captives 
U .^ 
Embassy 
get his 30 kid n aped men out of.wife to write her husban d a letter Oregon an d Washin gton ; the 42n d . 
GRAND R.APIDS Mich (AP) 
Commun ity Hospital. 
1 
Hughes, 
origin ally of Baylis, 
^aid Wiecha had flown 
■ Cuban rebel han d s d isclosed Tues-'suggestin g he straighten himself of New York, the 43rd of Con -Ken n eth L. Stelma has his sta-' 
The 32-year-old carn ival 
a 
l 
t 
r 
a 
c 
- 
^'^od 
^P« rl o" 
¡d ay on e apparen tly is in n o hurry out. 
n ecticut 
Rhod e islan d an d Ver-'tjg„ ^.gg^^ 
gj^g^. reportin g tion claimed a weight of 1 
« 
4 1 Brothers Amusemen t Co. for 
« as the 7th hostage to 
to get back. 
t 
Civilian hostages alread y re- mon ti-lhe 45th of Oklahoma; the 
jj^g 
back ooun d s 
He has a P>2 in ch waist 
-'’^ars an d n ow list.s his home d e released sin ce the kid n apin gs 
But he’d better chan ge. The ad - leased by the rebels have report-:46th ofM ich.gan , the 47th of ADn - k S 
y 
^ r t e a s : r e s " 4 ( r 
'aroun d 
/^md en . Mo. 
r 
miral is gettin g impatien t. 
jed they were well treated by their n esota; the 49th of Californ ia an d 
brakes, wheels align ed , a each upper arm , 
^‘^e becam e ill Wed n esd ay while 
p " :J 
ThP stn rv ram e out d urin g ad aptors in a sort of jun gle picn ic the 51st of Florid a an d South 
^ 
u 
k 
- a 
u m a u 
the carn ival was plavin g North '’» d aos an d I ran ad ian . 
hiltus f n % L u to free 
he 34 style. 
Carolin a. 
Ti J s e L 
^ 
Vern on . In d . He grew worse Sun - 
Civilian hostage.s 
alread y re- 


N^lrh A m v d S 4 m hdd ,A Ih t 
M f - e ,« was s e e d by ,he 
Veh.cirfo "o ne'which a custo mer K „ t h r , “ 
s u X su^errn« 
H m e v 'L ^ e ^ ^ t.r e am d ^ X ,'; 
i.mPle 
rebels Jun e 28 as he an d his Wife, 
G « *. < 1 0 60 0 
Police foun d a gas station at 
10 in em ^u^n aay sutterin g ^ 
j 
^ 
20 ^d they were well treated by their 
P 
sa 
P 
P 
vMic CP» 
S IO .S O O 
Pouce foun d a gas s U '™ a, 
^ heart con d .fon , a chest 
^ 
^ 
captors ,n , sort of jun gle picn ic 


Rear Ad m, 
in a small Nav y v ehicle.: 
DENVER. Colo, lAP. - A lo n e ¡,arfa"Ld ,„ b 7 ir v lc e d 
, 
The 
big 
man 
weighed 
37 5 « V a 
mander o f the l^S. Nav y s G u an I 
^ 
ho spital bed wo uld suppo rt po und.s at the age ot 
10 
and 
tan amo base, told reporters a b o ut ^ g ^ , 
Guan tan amo City Ban k of $10,500 in cash Tuesd ay A pin rA rA rin t*» 6i n n 
weight. Neither would an y reached 550 betö re he had to quit 
T 
a H x ii#’ « 
the happy hostage. 
j^gpj^ j^g^. ^yg^jgg^j ggj 
aftern oon . Patrolman Charles An - 
P P 
P 
° 
¡hospital 
cart 
Rough 
mea.sure school in th« 7th « rariA 
ThArA " O Q o J 9 % # ff1 tJC K I6 
Airman T. R. Mosn ess of .Ames, vehicle. 
d erson said the ban d it showed a 
GREENSBORO, N.C. (A P' - men ts in d icated he could n ’t be was n o pla 
Iowa, “seems to be en joyin g life 
i^e request of Ellis, Mr.?. revolver, forced a teller to han d Motorists comin g up 
behin d a 
through the d oors of the classrooms, 
an d thin ks its fun to be out d rin k-:_\iosn ess has moved from the city over the mon ey in bills an d fled 'slow - movin g bakery truck 
on 
Doctors blamed an attack of 
in g 
beer 
an d 
treated 
like 
a to the n aval base, 
through d own town streets. The Highway 421 n ear here d iscovered 
There 
wm.s n othin g to d o but whoopin g cough, 
when 
Hughes 
guest,” Ellis said . 
she was n ot available for com-,ban k is two blocks from the state this sign on the vehicle’s rear; leave Hughes in his trailer home, was 3 mon ths old . for upsettin g; 
The ad m iral d id n ’t ex plain how men t. 
[capitol 
¡“Pass the bread , please." 
isemireclin in g on a combin alion lhis glan d ular balan ce. 
| 


7th grad e, 'rhere 
for him to sit in 
Nowad ays a husban d an d 
hi.s wife have to have min d s 
that run in the sam e chan n el? 
. . . or else two television 
set.?, 
cCopyn iht Q« n « r» l 
C« rp ) 


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Today's Weather 


Variable cloudiness today and 
somewhat cooler. High in the 
80’l. 
The Cumberland News 


City Tax Take' 
Tops Estimate 


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VOL. 20—NO. 226 
Eaten* as a r a * class anil matter at Cam 
. Maryland, under ta# act et March S. lW, 
CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958 
AnM'litM Press — AP Photafaa 
United Pres* International 
14 PAGES—SEVEN CENTS 
Airmen Tell Of Plane Crash 


Goldfine Ready To Face House 
Probers Today Following Delay 


Fight Shapes 
Up In Check 
Of Records 


WASHINGTON (AP) - Bernard 


Codline said Tuesday night he is 
ready and willing to face House 
Investigator* again Wednesday at 
a legion likely to produce a fight 
over their demand for some of his 
records. 


Goldfine originally had been 


told to he on hand for questioning 
Tuesday But he tsked for tnd ob 
tamed a 24-hour breather along 
with advice from the subcommit­ 
tee not to spend the time spread­ 
ing propaganda. 
In a statement issued through 
his publicity man. Goldfine an­ 
nounced he would answer ail pert­ 
inent questions—and a conflict be­ 
tween Go id fine and th# House in­ 
vestigating subcommittee shaped 
up over what is pertinent to the 
group's inquiry. 
The subcommittee has been 


looking into Gold/.ne a relations 
with presidential aide Sherman 
Adams and with various federal 
agencies Right now it is partic­ 
ularly interested in why some of 
the various companies headed by 
the gift-giving Boston millionaire 
tied up a reported total of 1774 OOO. 
sometimes for years, rn uncashed 
hank treasurer'! and certified 
checks. 


To TeN W Im* ll app—sd 


Goldfine s lawyers have indi­ 
cated Goldfine will tell about what 
happened to the checks—but not 
give the subcommittee the an­ 
swer as to why the checks were 
handled as they were 
The postponement of further 
testimony by the friend af Presi­ 
dent Eisenhower'a assistant, Sher­ 
man Adams, resulted from a 
pyrotechnic July 4th weekend. 
It included the midnight discov­ 


ery of a microphone right next to 
the hotel room of a Goldfine aide 
—with a committee investigator 
and a newsman on the end of the 
wire—and a complaint that Gold- 
fine's secretary's room was ran- 


Capitalism Defeat 
Without War Seen 
By Soviet Leader 


U.S., Canadian 
Defense Probed 


Ike, Diefenbaker Discuss Joint 
Committee At A Cabinet Level 


Hugs, 
Greet 
Freed 


Tears 
Nine 
Men 


Face To Face 


James Foster ‘left' and Rocky Rothschild* come face to face at Jefferson. Ga., iii a dramatic 
meeting after Rothschilds confession saved Foster from the electric chair. Foster has been 
under a death sentence more than two years for the slaying of Charles Drake. 
(See story 
«hi page 2) 
‘AP Plwtofai). 


Body R«o««d 
'Army Reveals 


Rescuers Seek Men p^n To Cut 
Trapped In Canyon National Guard: 


BERLIN (A P '—Nikita Khrush 
chev told a rally in Communist bak«*r on a * ld* ran*<* of d'^»cult 
East Germany Tuesday night Rus **■(*•* on the c o n t i n e n t and 
sia will defeat capitalism without abroad- He was welcomed with 
war 
full honors officially but drew a 
In a speech peppered with de teP'd reception from the public, 
risive thrusts at the United States. Spare Utile Time 
the visiting Soviet Premier cited Eisenhower 
and 
Diefenbaker 
the American recession and So- spared little time in getting down 
viet Sputnik triumphs as proof of to business in a session in the 
his claim. 
study at the Prime Minister's 
The Russian leader also called residence, 
for great efforts to make Yugo- 
White House Press Secretary 
slavia get in step with the Soviet James C. Hagerty said the sug- 
bloc. 
gcstiorf for a joint cabinet com- 
Here Far Congrid* 
mitten on defense matters was 
Khrushchev came here for the brought up during the hour and 
East German Communist party 35 minute conference. Just who 
congress opening Thursday. 
raised the matter and details of 
Addreiming some 200 000 listen how it might work out were not 
era—by Communjit count—in the announced. 
East German industrial town of 
Hagerty emphasized the conver- 
Halle, Khrushchev declared: “ The cations were merely preliminary 
Sputnik, that is our victory. It is and said all of the subjects con­ 
che science and wisdom of the sidered will be followed up in an 
Communist movement.” 
other meeting Wednesday between 
Khrushchev's Halle speech dif Secretary of State Dulles and Ca 
fered in tone from the weary nadian Foreign Secretary Sidney 
words he voiced at a half-hearted Smith. 
welcoming ceremony in East Ber- 
For the most part. Hagertyj 
Im earlier. 
said. the talks dealt with the world 
He 
warned 
however, 
that situation rather than domestic 
capitalism was still strong and problems, 
the Red-ruled countries must in- Red dksn Trade 
crease the speed of their buildup 
He said trade with Red China 
from year to year. 
was mentioned. The I S. embar- 
“There if only one Socialist 
on commerce with Chinese; 
country which is limping—Yugo- Communists is a matter of con | 
atavi!,*9 he said. “ Great efforts ccm rn Canada because of at 
must be made so Yugoslavia tempts to apply the policy to Ca 
marches with us.” 
nadian subsidiaries of U.S. firms 
Khrushchev then attacked West* 
Similarly, he said, there was 


German Chancellor Konrad Ade- mention in passing of Diefen 
nauer as champion of the policy baker s 
idea of setting up 


of strength 
|joint congressional-parliamentary 
Made Many Pm p**»U 
committee to help smooth out 


But this strength exists only in differences which have been aris­ 
es imagination." he said. 
mg 
with 
increasing 
frequency 
Khrushchev said 
Russia has across the border, 
made many proposals to safe- 
Dulles and Smith were present. 
also, along with the ambassadors, 


OTTAWA (A P'—President Eisenhower and Prime Minister 
Diefenbaker explored Tuesday in tentative fashion the possibility of 
setting up a joint U S -Canadian Defense Committee at cabinet level, j 
Eisenhower flew to the Canadian capital Tuesday on a mission 
of friendship to meet with Diefen- 


All Appear To Be 
In Good Condition; 
Conference Delayed 


TRAPPED—.John L. Sanders. 
34, of Albuquerque, who fell 
into a deep canyon in southern 
Colorado while hiking back 
from a wilderness fishing trip, 
is trapped and rescue efforts 
are in progress to save him. 
William E. Garver, 33, also 
of Albuquerque, who fell with 
him was killed and his body 
was recovered yesterday. 
(AP Photofax> 


Passport Ban 
: Proposed For 
Former Reds 


WIESBADEN, Germany (A P )- 
Nine U. 6. airmen returned Tues­ 
day from IO days detention in the 
Soviet Union with the story of how 
their unarmed transport landed in 
flames after being fired upon by 
MIG fighters. 
Five of the men bailed out of 
the burning plane. The other four 
were fired upon as they were 
about to land 
Kisses, hugs and tears of fami­ 
lies of five of the men greeted 
them. All the weary crew were 
flown to Wiesbaden after being 
turned over to American authori­ 
ties in Iran Monday by Soviet of­ 
ficials. 
All appeared to he in good con­ 
dition. although Airman Peter N. 
Sabo of Chicago was said to be 
suffering second-degree burns. 
Airman Earl H. Reamer of St. 
Loais Park, Minn . had a shaved 
spot on one side of his head, indi­ 
cating he had suffered a minor 
injury. 
Conference Postponed 
! 
Because of the men's fatigue. 
Air Force officers postponed the 
news conference that had been ar­ 
ranged for the returned fliers. 
* 
But the Air Force gave their 
first account of the forced landing 
on June 27 while on a flight with 
supplies from Wiesbaden to Paki­ 
stan. 
The story: 
The big Cli* transport strayed 
across the Soviet border in bad 
weather and was intercepted by 
two Soviet MIG jet fighters at 
15,000 feet. 
The plane was set afire by the 
first shots from the MIGS. Five 
crew members took to their para­ 
chutes hut the ether four remained 
ahoard to ride the plane to a land­ 
ing 
With five parachutes in the air 
and the aircraft in flames the So­ 
viet planes made another firing 
The pass on the cr.ppied plane when 
pro. it was on the final approach for 
a forced landing." the Air Force 
account said 


guard world peace. 
■«*«. 
»nr amna»auui> 
WASHINGTON (AP) 
— 
“ But always, if we submit such 
(he two nations. 
L- 
. 
^ 
^ minielrallrtn 
proposals, some people try to find I 
committee would not re Eisenhower administration 
hitch in the matter.” he said Pl®*’* the existing Joint 
Defense posed Tuesday a pas aport law 
There are some among them Board, made up of military lead which would ban travel abroad p|ai^ Exploded 
— The who say we don t want to co- ers 
tbe two countries. Hagerty by any American whose activities * The burning pJane exploded on 


hp 
J r i l h" h ip * communa, rn th* p revta -he round Z t * .f,* M h ,?re . 
. 
. 
. 
----- --- - — ---- the 
Khrushchev said the Soviet Un apart from an existing Join Cab 
members 
were able to reach 


Rescuers lowered a number of component units in 14 ion had the power to defend the ,nt>( Committee operating in the 
safety." 
and mental exhaustion and made fell into rocky Conejo* Canyon man to administer fir*’ aid. 
0f the National Guard s 27 divi- cause of peace and was ready to ^Ie*d 
trade and commerce. 
! Secretary of sta'e Dulles called 
^ 
porc# added that tbs 
it impossible for him to confer lour days ago. 
I *iarver WM 330 
below San S|0ns 
disarm. 
Canadian 
dissatisfaction 
with for its prompt passage as a matter landing wheels 
with his lawyers n preparation 
The victim was identified as de£.? 
. 
„ , 
, 
, , 
Secretary of the Army Wilber 
‘ We will defeat capitalism with. elements of I S 
economic and 0f urgerK,y, 
for the questions the subcommil- William E Garver 34. auditor for . 
Army was called on for help u ^ k e r said in a statement that out war, with our work," he de- ' Continued on Page 2, Col 4)i 
nr 


tee had ready for him. 
the University of New Mexico at 
*u!* . ****** 
canyon 
rocks ,t wjH be up to the states gup-dared. 
! 
toe t niversify 
.>ew Me* co 
dangerous|y Mo r e s c u e ^ * {he cut.dovvn dlv!slons J 
The Kremlin leader began a1- ................................. 
|offs* a 
16 


lacked and some records stolen . 
. 
. 
. 
. 
. 
. 
Ail this. attorney Roger Robb Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'broken by a gnarled pine the only; 
WASHINGTON 
(AP) 


told the subcommittee chairman, 
ANTONITO. 
Colo. 
(AP> 
— ,hrf* within 400 yards of the spot Army announced Tuesday a 
Oren Harris ‘D-Ark , brought the Searchers late Tuesday recovered Sanders apparently was not sen promise plan to cut down 
47-year-old Goldfine to physical the body of on# of two men who 
hurt 


Didn t Show Up 


was 


Goldfine himself didn t show up 
Harris consented to the post 
ponement but issued a double-bar from 
reled warning 


Albuquerque. 
tK/w.ah# Hr, ‘‘‘P68, 
. 
. decide how to fit their existing quick tour of the provinces short* 
* 
kilted instantly in inc fall 
wa* further complicatedjupjts into the new organization ly after he arrived by train in 
WM kritedtMUKly m tW M by 
dang„ t h a t m o v e . Thf announcnnmt wa5 
„ Eail Ber|in 
Meanwhile, an Army hencopier mfnt might touch off a rock slide 
Carson and an LIS re 
»■*, r. 
i ,Q 
- 
to over all manpower effects but 
Ft. (arson ann an Ll* re- 
sanders )S perched on a rocky there was no chance from the an 
connartsance plane joined in the shf.if -yi feet aide iuttinc down 
a i 
. 
. 
T ? ?« 
He said the subcommittee would rescue efforts They carried four * ard from the canyon wall at a nno "kI i p an 
0 cu, 
pot be happy ,( th* interval .ere experienced mount.,n churner, 
7 . 
used “ for the purpose of propa- into the area 
strengin 
. 
a , 
,, . 
„ 
* Sanders and Garver became 
The infantry 
garnering the people of the I tilted 
The helicopter pilot hoped to set .^p^ated from two companions 
Bomb Blast 
Wrecks Store 


Girl Is Held 
In Slaying 


LEWISTON. Maine (A P) - A ___ 


sullen, teen-age girl pleaded inno- promptly 'introduced 'the 
cent Tuesday to killing a Lewis- Congress 
ton policeman. Held for a grand 


designed to 
Supreme Court 


were down, indi­ 
cating readiness for landing, when 
the MIGS made their second pass. 
The transport plane landed on 
i 
ii 
m . 
. . i , .. 
• crude airstrip 75 miles east* 
ruling The court held the Mcr*.(SOUIheas, 
U ll(, 
whlch „ 


jtary of state had no legal author about halfway between the Cas- 
itv 
to 
withhold 
passports 
on pian and Black seas and only 
grounds of Communist party mem- about 50 miles from both the 
ibership or associations. 
I Turkish and Iranian borders 


Sen 
Theodore Green (D-RH.L ‘'A . 
<•' «> •"*'« 
thunderstorms, instrument flying 
and Rep. Kenneth Keating (R-NY) 
bill in conditions and 
unreported high 
winds 
caused 
the 
inadvertent 
foreign policy have loosened the 
. wry. the dungaree-dad girl later D 
' h*1 
bonds 0( friendship between the 
(API - A WM ordorpd comm,ltK) ‘ a 
Relations Committee, said tim did ne,ghhor nations 
Diplomats of 


Atlas Engines 


hospital for examination* 
no, necessarily mean he supporis n«,h countries hope they wji he 


. 
, . 
, 
_ 
. 
Sandra Knowlton. 14, itTTiTtrf 
I** whola i y 
^ 
^ straafthenad perc eptibly in the 
sin. and the 38th. Indiana 
fM t 5-and-10 store Tuesday and litt]e cmolloa and appeared a1 exP,ored 
at 
b rin g s 
starting Iaika between Eisenhower and 
The six armored divisions 
re- spread panic through the heart of most unconcerned as ,Judice For July 18 
Diefenbaker. 
tamed at their full organization the capital 
na/)d De$pinH read a warrant 
The heart of the bill is a pro- Imtatina I anada 
strength will be the 27th of New 
At least JO persons were killed charging her with the shooting of P °sed congre.N>tonal finding that 
Some of the problems irritating 
York, the 30th of Tennessee, 
the or wounded ‘This dispatch, pas- pa!roiman Paul J. Simard 32 
:the International C o rn rn u n i a t Canada 
undoubtedly 
will 
be 
40th of California, the 4«th 
of fing through censorship, did nots The policeman was felled by a movement 
seeks everywhere to touched on Wednesday when th* 


divisions to be 


»*tex by pram conter*!**** rn- down within « half-mile of the can- |a,7Knday'.'The other',ish'ertwn 
"** ’“ "'*1 


^ rtfa ^ *^ R *r!h h ^ ’ wat n o tfcrt.^ uL*th^ J^ 'm a o 0* 
Frw1 
>nd R,,r> Shaler, alco 
The Mth Ma»sachusett»; the 
RCI FLT. lebanon 
Harris assured Robh he wa 
not forts to save 
‘he 
other man. 
0f Albuquerque, searched for the 
24th Pennsylvania the 10th 
fiery 
bomb blast caused V) or i 
accusing him of seeking the post* The Army rescue team, led by tv.n mpn un(1i 
saturday meht v 
U-i ■■ 
u 
^ tal 
tnr 
r, 
„/ 
cw«ie,m iii tw° m n umu 
Sdcuraav nignt >,orth ( arolina. the 32nd, Wiscon-more casualties in Beirut s big- 
ponement for such purposes, 
but LL Earl Holzel of 
Skokie, III.. thfn reported the pair missing. 
he added that actions speak for would go the rest of the way on 
themselves Harris noted that dur- foot. Others in hut team are Spe- 
ing a delay granted some IO daysjcialist IC . Bruce A. Hunter and 
ago Goldfine had taken to televi- Rich Strand, both of Seattle 
non to broadcast part of a pre- Wa*h 
and Pfc Alfred Lane of A rp (jjy p n T PSt 
pared batement of testimony be- Littleton, N.H. Pilot of the LIS 
.. 
, 
r 
. .. . 
, 
— 
— 
, 
. 
w 
— -- 
fore he delivered it to the sub- reconnaissance plane is Lt May- 
CAPE 
CANAVERAL. 
Fla $ eor*,a aPd F1°^ da- hf 49th, of 
kl,,ed a° di « cal.ber nile slug bet ween the thwart United States policy, and President addresses Parliament— 
committee. 
nard Austin, RL 2. Taylorsville, AP» — A mighty Atlas ballistic 
aSf and the 
°* N,ew Jer' no^. many wou«ded. • 
eyes Monday night when he at thal passports .should be denied such problems as Canadian con- 
Then Harris went on to the mal- NC 
missile, p a c k e d with enough sey- , 
w 
u 
4 
I 
tempted to coax the slender bru any 
this move-lf Con tm wed on Page 2, Col 4) 


ter of records the subcommittee, Garver and John Sanders, 35. power to travel intercontinental 
f n Arm.v 
an 
^ 
* ! 
*loni1® after a family argu menL 
ha* been seeking 
(also of Albuquerque, tumbled into range for the first time, roared ”°^ nced a Nat,onal ^ a,rd r*>5* The hUrt^akat^wd windows in m^nl 
, 
Armed Wlth such a finding in 
"Unless there is a change in at- the canyon after dark Friday in place Tuesday during a ground Ionization p^ 
ram ' hat w(HiId * 
a 
i 
*°U ' 
Weann* a rwJ j^'ket. the girl law, the secretary would be au- 


titude. there will be a cla^h. The while returning to camp from a test of its engines. 
j a^* 
r™ nai'fd , “ x, 
,prrfr 
3 
m st* red straight ahead as she en thorized to consider “ whether the 
committee will be prepared to fishing trip. Rescuers said the 
This 
was 
the 
first 
A tilt 
n a "u a fourth or the 
>. 
tared the packed court room. Her applican, is a person who. whetti­ 
n g it.- he said 
I want it dear- two men tell from a narrow, rocky equ.pped with the three enstnes 
J " h* , ^ 
* 5obbin« 
mother, 
Mrs 
Everett er or not a member or former 
ly understood that the statement trail along the canyon rim. 
needed to go all the way—a sus- {f [ are 
nf ' 
!Jara but no! 
'Cliimo** 
^ ^ ' Li Knowlu>n- held tightly to her member of, or affiliated with. the 
I am making here this morrnng 
Conejo. Canyon is about IO tamer and two booster rockets 
(*r0“ p*d ln,° 
“ k," ‘n* * a" d woundln* 20 wa,at. 
Communist part,, knowingly en 


IS due notice and warning that we miles from here in the Cumbres In previous tests only the boosters 
*n® ., ri1)y* yJf 
,g, 
i ^ 
.. 
. 
Asked for her plea, she con- gages or has engaged within IO 
are gomg to expect cooper at too < Mountains along the Colorado-Now, were used 
I a * , S h 7 
,°m 
V * J m o 
( 
^ 
ZJlh' rel«,lv' (erred briefly with her court years prior 
aod compliance on matters the Mexico border. 
, 
The static test—firing the en- J 
™ . ' v 
11 wl!t —*1 f ilii, 
i 
i i „ S 
* 
. V* ‘,ni, appointed counsel, former Counly application in activities in furth 
committee is entitled to have and 
A pilot spotted the men late sines at lull throttle while ,hf P'--"'ha, would retain all 27 div,. touched od a ^roaring lire that A„ y 


Cuban Rebels 
I 
Free Civilian 


late gmes 
only on such matters." 
The issue obviously will be how 
much information the subcommit­ 
tee will get about the checks. 
The subcommittee, a unit of the 
House Commerce Committee, was 
set up to explore operations of 
the federal regulatory agencies 


men 


Monday while flying over 
tricky updrafts of the canyon pad—was 
Sanders had plunged about 500 shoot is 
feet down the wall. His fall was future. 


, 
. 
. . . 
. 
GUANTANAMO. Cuba (AP) - 
: l,ur.' 
pno„r '° “ ! « ! ! ? 
Cuban rebel, treed another Arnee- 
jean civilian hostage Tuesday. 
IU*. u ..»Us 
, 
i 
. 
... 
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t 
. — .- A F Martin, then answered eraocc of the interndtional Com■ i.,....,no 
v,xr*H 
...ii 
the misstle is bolled to tis launching slon,s 
lo‘ e7 
" '“ "•“ w raced ,hrnush lhe « » » ?< ** hutld- |lrm ly. . 
•• 
lMV“ * 11 North Am wc**‘ 


a sign that 
expected rn 


an Atlas 
the near 


cr limit of 360,000. That 
plan that came out today. 
the mg. trapping some 
{pants. 
of the occu- 
'.Not guilty.’ 
mumst movement. 


One Of Kidnaped Men 


and to find out in particular 
^ 
. 
f fl • # 
TX^Z^VZ^Ukes Cuban Rebel Life 


fhed a lw del‘“ 1nI<lsti)ilhAd7msl 
G I ANTANAMO. Cuba , AP I - he got the word on Mosness._ but 37th »f Ohio, the Wth n f Arton. H i s C d r S t o l e n 


help. 


The 
divisions, 
ail 
infantry, 
Firemen struggled for more 
which will be reorganized with than an hour to get the flames 
only three battle groups are 
iunder control Authorities blocked 
The 29th of Maryland, Virginia the area after struggling with 
and West Virginia; the 31st of Al- screaming crowds who pressed 
abama and Mississippi; the 33rd toward the disaster scene. 
of Illinois; the 34th of Iowa and 
Nebraska; the 35th of Kansas and l f P o i d T o H n V P 
Missouri; the 36th of Texas; the 


Fattest Man In The World 
Lies III Outside Hospital 


BREM EN, Ind. iie — Robert bed-chair built 


in insurgent hands. 
Released was Daymond Elmore. 
53. of Haynesville, I>a , assistant 
manager of the Ermita Sugar 
Mill near Guantanamo. He was 
seized June 28. 
Elmore was brought out of the 
mountains by helicopter to th# 
of heavy timber.1^ - Naval Rase with I S. \ ice 
Earl Hughes, possibly the fattest Oxygen tanks were installed in ( onsul Robert Wiecha Th# offi- 
man in the world, lay seriously the trailer, and nurses climbed a 1 i,d ^<ld been rn the hills a week 
■ . . . 
w i w i 
t 
ill Tuesday in a makeshift trailer ladder to attend the ma>vi\e sick urs,n8 ,hp rebels to turn loose all 
The U.S. admiral who's trying to he aaid he has asked the sailor's *as and Louisiana; the 41st et ’ " * 
I home 
parked 
outside 
Bremen man 
their 
(a Pt'ves 
l ' s 
Embassy 
get his 30 kidnaped men out of wife to write her husband a letter Oregon and Washington; the 42nd 
GRAND RAPIDS Mich (AP)— Community Hospital. 
j 
Hughes, originally of Baylis. SP°besmell -said Wiecha had flown 
Cuban rebel hands disclosed Tues- suggesting he straighten himself of New York. the 43rd of Con Kennet‘h L. sterna has his sis- 
The 32-year-old carnival aurae- 111 
bas b” n traveling with Good 
Tj W 
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I n s i d e P a a e s 
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apparenUy is in DO hurry out. 
cut 
Rhode Island and Ver- tioo wagon back after reporting Hon claimed a weight of 1.041 ,ng Brothers Amusement Co for 
l l 
W 
to get back. 
Civilian hostages already re- nitwityhe 4ath of Oklahoma, the jt s{olen The wagon came ba(k 
^ 
Hp has a m )nch ua)s{ six years and now lists his home ** released since the kidnaping^ 
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necticut, Rhode Island and Ver*< 


CivUihn 
hoxtagex already re- mtmtyhe 45th o( Oklahoma; the ;t'7'toie71hrw"a*T,7'cam rba"k ^ u iH is‘"lie "ha' » ................ 
, 
Bat bed better change The ad- >««£* bv 
“ tb ° f 
t ? h °! M' a Tuesday wtth a new tail pipe. ad and measures sn inches around « 
Mo 
„ 
mtral is Kelt,na impatient. 
ed "«'V * « e well treated by their nesola; the «9th of California and jusU,d brakMi wheel, aljfnw) „ Mch uppfr arn, 
Ile became ill Mednesday while 
senrtcemen, I AmeriCM ct- 


The story came out during 
10 * " * 
J""* 1' '"cnlc 
8 
,u« *as tank *nd •" 
chance 
Hughes' dimensions baffled hew- lh* carn,val " as Plavln* Nor,h 
pital attendants when he was 


began last month. Still held are 30 


of Florida and South 


hiatus in efforts to free the 34 sty*e 
. . 
. 
Carolina. 
North Americans still held in the 
Mossness was seized by the 
jungle 
rebels June 28 as he and his wife, Q y n m a n ( J e fS $ 1 0 ,5 0 0 
Police lound a 
Jackie, were driving near Guan- 
tendant had mistaken Stelma s congestion and possibly measles 
.. 
. 
tanamo in a MnalJ Navy vehicle 
DENVER. Colo. <AP> — A lone 
askpd 
hp *«rviepH 
conge, 
n an p< 
manlier of the L.S. 
av-y s .uan^ .pbe rebejs returned Mrs. Mosness gunman robbed the Colorado State 
tanamo base, told reporters about [Q 
honip m Guantanamo City Bank of $10 500 in cash Tuesday A n n m n r in io ^»«n 
the happy hostage. 
but kept her husband and the afternoon. Patrolman Charles An- 
P P 
P 
° 
Airman T. R. Mosness of Ames, vehicle. 
derson said the bandit showed a 
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP* 
Iowa, "seems to be enjoying life 
\i (be request of Ellis, Mrs. revolver, forced a teller to hand Motorists coming up behind 
and thinks its fun to be out drink Mosness has moved from the city over the money in bills and fled slow - moving bakery 
truck 


the 


and crease ioh 
. 
, — r 
Vernon, lnd He grew worse Sun 
vehicle for one which 
. customer 
S’* 'n ? " ? h ' 
s 
h™ 
» W“ d»V « Nappanee lad . and was ‘eased by the rebel, have report. 
Poltce 
found a gas VaUrm 
at ? 
' 
k 
f '" 
,, V * " ? " brought to this small town 
20 * ' ha> “ 're well treated by their 
Jackte. were drtvmg near Guan- — 
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tanamo in a small Navy vehicle 
DENVER. Colo. ‘AP* — A lone had asked to he servired 
i 
measles. 
Thf 
b)g 
man 
weighed 
375 » F lf* 
; No hospital bed would support poUnds at the age of 10 and 
his weight 
Neither would any reached 550 before he had to quit T a H a v ’ ! C h u r l# I a 
hospital cart 
Rough measure school in the 7th 
grade 
There 1 W U fl7 » V I I U U R I ! 
- ments indicated he couldn't be was no piace for him t0 git in 
a taken through the doors of the classrooms 
on rooms. 
Doctors blamed an attack of 


I 
Civilian hostages already re­ 


nig 
beer 
and 
treated 
like 
a t0 (he naval base. 
through downtown streets. The Highway 121 near here discovered 
There was nothing to do but whooping cough, when Hughes 
guest,” Ellis said. 
she was not available for com- bank is two blocks from the state this sign on the vehicle s rear leave Hughes in his trailer home, was 3 months old, for upsetting 
The admiral didn't explain howjment, 
{capitol 
{"Pass the bread, please." 
{semireclinmg on a combmationjhis glandular balance. 
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Nowadays a husband and 
his wife have to have minds 
that run in the same channels 
. . . or else two television 
sets. 
'Coaynftoi (tenet a1 I Mtur*» Carp ) 


T H E C U M B E R L A N D N E W S , C U M B E R L A N D . M B . 
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Phone PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker 


June Unemployment Vito Gen o v ese 
Hits 17-Year Peak 
Is In d icted In 
Narco tics Case 


NEW YORK C A Pi-V ito Geno­ 
v ese, once tabbed king ot the na- 


W\SHINGTON 
AP —The gov * May to dune, reaching 39 2 hours 
e^nment 'reported Tuesday that The \pri!-J une mcrease in fav iory 
unemployment 
oared to a 
17-,work hours-adding to nearly an 
year peak in J une, but it said hour a week—is the large.^; t .v o- 
other factors iuni the recession month gam since World War H, 
m ay be waning 
‘Longer hours helped boost av er- tion's rackets, was indicted Tues- 
An expected J une influx of stu-^S® factory pay to S33.10 a week, ¿ ay 
sg others in a month-old 
dents and graduates to the labor a record. 
federal prosecution of an alleged 
market for temporary or perma- 
A further reduction was report- international narcotics ring, 
nen! 
v ork was the main reason ed as well in the number of long- 
Ttie squat, swarthy Italian-born 
fr*’’ big increa-.es m both employ- term unemployed. The number of niobsler i,s reputed in underworld 
ment and unemployment. A stu- worker« ' idled 15 woek.s or longer circles to be 
a 
leader of the 
de” ‘ who usn i looking for work has declined in two months from Mafia, the Sicilian-spawned black 
isn ' cla.ssed as being unemployed. 
1.90 0 .0 0 0 
m 
\pril to l.fiOO.OOO in hand society. The Senate Rackets 
The Commerce and Labor 
d 
e 
- 
L 
m 
e 
* 
Committee 
la« -* 
week 
pictured^ 
pariment« ' said employment rose crea'er than last year 
^ Genov ese a.s amas.sing 30 million, 
by 920 000 from May to 64.981.000 
Steel production employment is dollars in the rackets. 
j 
in J une That figure was about 14 
‘ 
employ- 
Genov ese, 
fil, 
was 
arre.^'^'d 
million lower than employment m 
I 
i*'® 
j Mondav at his home in AJ antic 
J une la-^t v ear. 
liighland.s, 
N J . His name wcsi 


l-nemploym eot 
increased 
bv 
oe^M n Mav 
sealed indict ment i 
533.000 to 3.437.000 - the highest 
an imbroken 
Nearly half the 
^^^ed a plea of innocent and 
joble-s total recorded since 
[ I , Tnce ^ 
when t L 
^ 
txo non k .u « ir.r 
The .J une unemplwm en! figure L [ t í ' " ” 4 
^ 
crackdown on v v ha^ 
inn non ffrnatpf than a v ear aco 
. 
v tm . 
.. 
3 . described as a mullimiH on- 
.1 0 0 0 0 0 
ircalc. 
year ago. 
, 
, 
.h , ral.o of un. 
,,,a,„ e lin g doue m - 
ei 
■ 
■' 
in fac- 


Yo u n g Mo th er 
Slain ; Hu sban d 
Sh o o ts Himself 


Confessed Slayer Meets 


On the fav orable side wa.^ a siz- employed to the work frnxe drop- 
Euro p e, Cuba. 
ab le 
Î.50.OOO 
im provem ent 
ped again in J une to 6 8 per cent. » ..„.1 0 R'cn and Mnsico 
tnry employment, the first ga;n 
gov ernment's 
report 
-.aid: 
m ii s category on a seasonally ■‘■¡'he fact that it has edged down 
adjus:.ed bas.s in a year and a }^q months in a row indicates 
half. 


INDICTED — Vito Genov ese, 
reputed Mafia chieftain, wa.s 
arraigned 
on 
a 
narcotics 
charge yesterday in Federal 
Court in New A’ork. He en- 


was held in $.50.000 bail after 
being indicted and arrested 
a.s the gov ernment began a 
major crackdown of the un­ 
derworld. <AP Phntoiaxt. 


The indictment outlined a.s mo- 
jor sales areas of the alleged 
operation 
New 
Vork. 
Chicago. 
^ 
Philadelphia. Clev eland and U . 
Also, the factory work week may be halted after an allowance \,>pac 


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A »% n t 
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Hugs, Tears 


rose by s:x-ienths of an hour from for seasonal changes.’ 


Bit Off An Ear, 
W o man In d icted 


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I WASHINGTON <AP' - A 36- 
Mg ^QVGCl I irST I lim© ^year-old woman has been indicted 
woman's 


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His and Foster’s meeting 
to o k ear. 


.lEFFERSON’. 
Ga 
'.VP' 
- place on a walkway in front of the,. 
"tf?'' 
" R ock y-m ay 1 call you Rocky? " ,^.„ . 
5, 
.rrck tail 
; ? 7 " yesterday 
Thus did a South Carolinian ad- 
. ' Y J '*" . , , 
, 
hy a Dislr.ct of Columb.a grand 
H\RRISON’ 
\rk 
rkPt 
a dress an ex-Illinois policeman who 
had said before leav -jury 
Willie 
Ruth 
.J ames 
was 
nreenam v ouM mother L s slai'n'has confessed a m urde- tor 
w h i c h 'nj! Columbia that he did not ex- named as defendant in the action, 
pregnant young mother was slam 
* 
u j ucm 
c o n v i c t e d Pect to get death for the Drake 
, 
^ 
by a shotgun bl^st and her hus-|th^ T e X n c ^ 
to 
the 
el^ tric slaying. 
Ho sp ital Gets Beq u est 
band was injured by the sameT*"'^. » eniente« 
lu 
un; 
.. 
l. 
* 
« r ,r i,,v r -r n v 
a h*.. 
wpaoan in thp nparhv Cnmntnn'chair. 
! 
Look at it my way. 
he toldj 
WASHINGTON 
AP> — A be- 
comm unity Mondav iLht 
‘ 
Stocky Rtx ky Rothschild, 33, of newsmen. “ I sav ed a life <Fost- quest of $5,000 for the Elk County 
cu 
ft r> 
n 
i .a 
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Cairon. 111., and mild - mannered er’s c I took an awful load off the Hospital. Ridgeway. Pa , 
is con- 
Sheriff Roy Raulston quoted the 
Foster. 40, of Greer. S C 'consciences of Mr Drake's widow, J ained in the will of Mrs William 
nu-sband as saying he tried to kill 
painter, » met face to face the judge and the juries that sen Augustine Scully, who died J une 
himsoR afler he accidentally shot,,^ 
^ 
jlckaon County jaU Tuea-jlcnced Foster." 
,2 at 73.__________________________ 
^day. 
I ------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------- 
Mrs. 
C ar r i e Cheesman, 21,> 
After his almost apologetic be- 
molher of three smaU children 
Foster told Rothschild: 
and 
expectm g 
a 
fourth, 
was “ fv e waited quite a while for this 
, 
time. I owe you quite a 
bit.” 
I 
Burton Clay Cheesman, 2-5. was 
jiip ex-cop bowed Hls head, then 
j hospitalized here with a shoulder replied; "I owe you quite a bit, 
wound. Attendants said his condi- too.” 
tion wa s not serious. 
t 
Emotional tumult followed. 
Raulston said Cheesman told; 
'The two men shook hands, em- 
him that he was starting to load braced and as they wept on one 
a 12-gauge shotgun in the kitchen another’s shoulder. Foster’s wife, 
when it went off accidentally and Irene, 38. was led forward, like- 
struck his wife. 
'w'Lse weeping. 
She turned and scream ed, fall-' 
sbe embraced Rothschild, then 
ing into her husband s arms and swooned into her husband s arms, 
dying alm ost instantly, Cheesman scream ing 
hysterically. 
‘‘J im. 
‘old Raulston. 
J im ,” apparently unsure in 
her 
.Mrs.Cheesman s younger sister, sem i-consciousness that her 
hus- 
I Rosie Lee Peck. 
17. was in the band was « till with her. 
They hav e been separated for 
■Co n tin ued f r o m Pa g e 1) 
¡crossing of the Sov iet frontier,” house at the tim e. She told police' 


-to tieau ty witli 
SUPER KEM TONE 


DELUXE LATEX W ALL P A IN T 


Genov ese wa.s a delegate to last,the Air Force 
statem ent said. 
she ran to notify Cheesm an’s pa- two years with 
her husband in 
Nov ember's gang conv ention at 
The normal route of the plane rents at a nearby farmhouse. jail under a death 
sentence for the 
Apalachin, N Y. So was another was in northern Iran, ju.st south 
The girl told officers that when jyne 19, 1956, night robbery-mur- 
defendant, Natale Blv ola, 51, of 
of the border. The Sov iets, how- she returned with his parents, ¿ 
5^ gf merchant Charlie Drake 
Brooklyn, arrested in the original ev er, had charged that the 
crew Cheesman had reloaded the shot- go. 


She cam e from Greer Sunday 
narcotics crackdown last month. 
I v iolated Sov iet airspace and at- gun and shot him self. 
...... ...................... .......... ............^ 
Another defendant believ ed to tempted to ev ade orders to land. 
Cheesman told Raulston he re-'^Q remain with him until Roths- 
hav e been at Apalachin was Car- Burned On Ground 
'alized he had killed his wife and child’s confession free,s him from 
mine Galeme. 4« , a one-time dopf 
v ersion, heretofore 
peddler for deported v ice king 
„ „ j j . a^.count. .xai'd the plane 


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The sheriff said the inv estiga 


V 
V i^“N;Ton‘';i;e"7r‘ounrirnmde“ not“ ",‘ _^^^^^ 
IS a. large and being sought on the 
p^j-t of the crew para- 
current nancotK-3 indictment. 
Ichuting 
Genov ese was held in $-50,000. 
crewmen 
who 
re 


of Big Spring, Md. 
v v i'i 
•iV‘'|.V Íüi« l'T boa'rd 
, 
S landing were: 
Maj. Luther W. 
¡ 
• 
l^iUiams 
told 
the.Lyigj 
Sav oy. Tex., the plane 
court; 
T^e gov ernment 13 ready!c¿ „ ,na„ der, 
capt. 
J amc.s 
T. C ! , , - , U 
„ 
- « 
n n o u 
to prov e that he made aU the big;Ka„ e, who has sisters at Farm-; 
t i O S f V i O n © y 
decision,3 as to the areas in which ¡ 
^alc and Lindenhurst.-NY.; Lt. D ,,w ¡ v i , . D 
| « 
, o 
narcotics were to be sold and 
v ;, 
L„ ,her 
of 
W 
a s e c a . « 5^ 1 N O n O C O 
made decision.s a.s to whom would 
and Sgt. J am es G. llol. T /w C - , . , « J 
I» 
hav e the concessions." 
„ ( v iv ian. La. 
' ' <> S p e n d It 


Adams Doesn’t 
Travel With Ike 


custody. That m ay be within a 
few days, 
Rothschild signed a confev -ion 
Surv iv ors besides the SLster and 
the South Carolina Penitentiary 
three children, ages one, two and 
Columbia where he Is serv ing 
three, include Mrs. Cheesman s ^ fiv e-year burglary sentence from 


for 
the forced 


The fiv e who parachuted were:! 
•Sabo: 
Reamer; 
Col. 
Dale 
D 7 
. , 
Brannon of Chardon. Ohio; M aj.l'*'« ' '» “ i* ■ ''« “ 
‘O" 


CHICAGO ÍA P » -H ere’s a new 
A firm 


Spartanburg County, S. C. 
.Authorities of that state brought 
him here to point out the hiding 
places of a pistol with which he 
said he shot Drake and clothing 
he wore on the night of the crim e 
He said he threw the former in a 
creek on a country road and hid 
the latter under a bush. 


Experts estim ated that retire­ 
ment 
income 
should 
equal 
at 


L a st C h a n c e ! 


FINAL CLEARANCE 
Lawn and Porch 


Furniture 


at 
Lowest Prices! 


• Gliders 
• Chaise Lounges 
• Folding Chairs 
• Stack Chairs 
• Tables 
• Fibre Rugs 
• Glider Replacement Cushions 


E N E M A H S 


Robert E. Crans of Macon. 
money to spend, but no place 
^ 
pre-relire- 


D«hi«a X»«» Iftltar-Kootar* and 


RatnNng Tray $2 .91 tomplot* 


and Maj. Bennie .A. Shupe of 
j „ 
. - 
. 
. 
ment income. 
pi„ 
Lord and Bond Corp., buv s, for 
W 
Sherman' 
^ g„ ^g^g 
resale, com plete inv entories 
of, 
Adam.s didnt accompany Presi-tfg^ 
^ ^ 
g^g^.j^ discontmued or ov er - produced- 
dent EKsciihower to Canada 
and a good rest 
,item s. Tor the pa.st sev eral year.s. 
cause the President decided he 
T h eir re le as e « till In ft n in n 
r q 
standing in 
wasn’t going to do any fishing, 
is r m v m e n m 
Press secretary J am es Hagertyj 
gav e that explanation to reporters I 
O 
who asked why the President’s 
v d l i d Q I u n 
executiv e 
assistant 
stayed 
in' 
Wa."?hington. 


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North Centre Street at Polk 


The original plan, said Hagerty. 


Their release still left nine U.S , 
^ 
. 
E asi Germany. 
“ > 
Pfoducts to the 
Chicago firm. 
But in the fall of 19.57, m anu­ 
facturers started cutting back and 
. 
, , 
„ 
, , 
many 
underproduced 
A 
N 
r 
C o n ti n u e d 
f r o m P a g e 
1) 
* Brooks. prcMdeni of Lord and 
^ 
^ cern with American curtailment of 
*aid Tuesday, 
was 
that Adams would accom- 
im ^ rts. the possibility of high-, 
.-p-gj. airno.st a year now% we'v e 
pany the President. .Adams knew*®** ^ Ts tariffs on lead and zinc, been m the strange position of try- 
a good salmon fishing spot in 
sales of surplus American 
places to spend our 
New Brun.swick and the Pre.sident.'^'^^^t ov erseas. 
'm oney.” he .said. ” 55e hav e pien- 
wanted to do som e fishing. 
» 
.Accompanied by Mrs. 
Eisen--{y gf custom ers waiting for us to 
Later, the President canceled hower and Secretary of State and ggg 
^gy 
hav e merchan- 
the fishing trip because it would 
the chief executiv e 
|g ^gjj* 
take three or four days. 


Only the breath of humaas and 
mam m als 
condenses 
and 
be­ 
com es v isible m the air 
freezing point. 


BUY BUMPER-IT’S BETTER! 


BOTTLES 1 


flew in from Washington. The of- 
mq,» item s purchased by Lord 
iicial reception with full military gg^ ggg^ gg jg^ premium and 
honors, was picturesque and un- export purposes, 
stinting. But the public turnout, 
was sparse and spotty along the 
^ .I l-m ile route from the airport to Can d y EaterS 
iftnt/ommtv nf 
House, the official 
residence of Gov . Gen. Vincentj 
W.ASHINGTON GAP) — Ameri- 
M assey. 
« can.s ate an av erage 18 I pounds 
The people who did show up. in 
candy la.st year, the Commerce 
ones 
and twos 
and 
o c c a s i o n a l l^®P^^J ment said Tuesday. Per 
clusters, wav ed and cheered a.s capita 
candy 
consumption 
in- 
the President and Massey rode by creased from 17 4 pounds in 19.56 


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Open Official Talk.s 
Eisenhower 
and 
Diefenbaker 
opened official conv ersation.« that 
will continue through Thur.sday. 
.No agenda wa.« set up in adv ance 
and the di.scu.ssion.s were described 
a.s informal. I.aier, Dulles and his 
Canadian oîH><*site number. For­ 
eign Secretary Sidney Smith, were 
inv ited in, along with Liv ingston 
.Merchant, U. S. ambassador to 
Canada, and Norman Robert.son, 
Canadian ambassador to the Unit­ 
ed States, 
The whole Ki.senhower v isit Is 
on the informal .side, despite the 
customary formalities for a v isit­ 
ing chief of state. 


Po p u latio n Go es Up 
TOKYO '.AP'—The gov ernment 
report.« Tokyo had 8 774.683 resi­ 
dents J une 1, an increase of 303,- 
046 in one year. 


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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND. MD, 
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1958 
Phone PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker 


June Unemployment Vito Genovese 
Hits 17-Year Peak is Indicted In 


WASHINGTON 'AP'-The gov - May to .June, reaching 39 2 hours. N i H T f l t j r C I H C O 
ernment reported Tuesday that The \pril-June mcrea-e in factory I 111 I l U 
l l l j V U J C 
unemployment soared to a 17- work hours—adding to nearly an 
year peak in June, but it said hour a wcek-is the largest two- 
NEW VORK 'A D -Vito Geno 
other factors hint the recession month gain since World War II. vese. once tabbed king ot the na- 
may be waning 
Longer hours helped boost aver- tjon’s rackets, was indicted Tues- 
An expected June influx of stu a?c factory Pa>’ t0 383.10 a week, day w,th 36 others in a month-old 
dents and graduates to the labor a record. 
federal prosecution of an alleged 
market for temporary or perma- 
A further reduction was report- international narcotics ring. 
Dent vork was the main reason ed as well in the number of long 
The squat, swarthy Italian-born 
for big increases in both employ- term unemployed. The number of mobster is reputed in underworld 
ment and unemployment. A stu- workers idled 13 weeks or longer circles to be a leader of the 
dent who isnt looking for work has declined in two months from Mafia, the Sicilian-spawned black 
isn't classed as being unemployed.®1.900.0fk> in April to I 600.bon in hand society. The Senate Rackets 
The Commerce and Labor de June 
This 
15 
three t,mc* Committee 
last week 
picture^ 
par I menu said employment rose Sr™’^ than last year 
Genovese as amassing 30 million 
by MO non from May to M MI non 
Steel production employment is dollars in the rackets. 
in June That figure was about I 1* 
3 “ 
o!:J 
1 J * : ccn" aJf*° e,T!P'°>* 
Genovese. 
61. was arre.vod 
million lower than employment rn m5,n 
pcr cent- 
!0 ,o;er'a. Monday at his home in A l in tic: 
June last year. 
J °Wcas " 
I among hard goods , Ilg h la n d 5 
\ J. His name was 


t’nemployment 
increased 
by factor5 .wr>r 
m 
» one of 37 in a 5eale<J indictment 


533 OOO to 5 437 OOO — the highest P*r ,c 
? y 
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.r c. 
opened Tuesday, Nearly half the 
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, in June, following an unbroken 
i.tr,A . 
jobless total recorded s.nce IM I.I. 
. 
. Al* ... „.h. n th„ attendants were arrested June 4 
The June unemp!o>ment figure is [ J ? 
In a fed<,ral crackdown on what! 
MOO OOO greater than a year ago.! 
. 
, 
was described as a multimillion-, 


on th, favorable vide aa, a air. 
force dropi 


able 150.000 improvement in far- p,d aga,n in Ju w l0 s » per coni. [.ufrt0 
and u cy.l(, ’ 
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tory employment, 
the first gain (he 
government's report 
said' 
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fin .* «»*eonalH 
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The indictment outlned as mo- ■■ 
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,ed b 
\ 
a vfar S 
i The fact that it h * edge.! <1 mn ^ saJ„ areaJ rf thf aUeged H U ^ S , 
T C d T S 
- IS 
a year and * , months in a row indicates operatlon 
Xew 
york. 
Chicago 
8 
’ 
hai, 
f 
, 
that the uptrend in unempoyment Phl,adelph;af Cleveland Bod U s 
(Continued from Page I) 
Also, the factory work week may be halted after an allowance Vcgas Ncv 
crossing of the Soviet frontier, 
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Genome was a delegate to last,the Air Force statement said 
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November’s 


Young Mother 
Slain; Husband 
Shoots Himself 


Confessed Slayer Meets 
Mon He Saved First Time 


Bit Off An Ear, 
Woman Indicted 
WASHINGTON 'A P) - A 36- 
year-old woman has been indicted 
for biting off another woman's 
j His and Foster's meeting took W j 
.JEFFERSON, 
Ga 
' AP* 
— place on a walkway in front olthe, 
“ Rocky—may I call you Rocky?" two.ilory brK.k Jail 


The indictment, charging may. 
hem. was handed down yesterday 
Thus did a South Carolinian ad 
~ ' J '-" 
by a District of Columbia 
grand 
HARRJSON 
Ark 
fAPi — a dress an ex-Illinois policeman who 
Rothschild had Slid before leav-jury 
Will ie 
Ruth 
lames 
was 
Oreanant vouM mother was s la m W confessed a murde- for which 'n* Columbia that he did not ex- named as defendant in the action. 
— 
tad bv,, convicted Pjctto get death lee >he Drake 
band wa. injured 
by the same and ««enced to 
the electric Dayin, 
H o s p ita l V»*t» B e q u e s t 
weapon rn the nearby 
Compton «!«•*• 
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Look at It my way ’ be loid 
community Monday light 
Stocky Rocky Rothschild, 33. of newsmen. J saved a life I Fest- 
i cvvciff 
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. a au Cairon. Ill, and mild - mannered er’s>, I took an awful load off the 
hnchanH 
L n l / i l 
, 
u n James Foster. 40 of Greer. S C..'consciences of Mr. Drake's widow.darned in the will of Mrs William 
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a house painter, *met face to face the judge and the juries that sen Augustine Scully, who died June 
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2 at 73.__________ ____ 
day. 


WASHINGTON 'AP* - A be­ 
quest of $3,000 for the Elk County 
Hospital, Ridgeway, Pa. is con- 


ht accldrnla,ly sho\»t lh* Jackson County jail Tuea.|lancedFoatar ' 


Mrs. 
( a r r i e Cheesman. 21,j 
After his almost apologetic be 
mother of three small children ginning. Foster told Rothschild 
and 
expecting 
a 
fourth, 
was “ |*ve wajtH quite a while for this 


i n 
^ 
^ 
t,me 1 owe y °u tJui,e a 
I Burton Clay Cheesman, SS. was 
jhe ex-cop bowed his head then 
.hospitalized here with a shoulder replied: “ I owe you quite a bit, 
wound. Attendants said his condi- |M •• 
tion was not serious. 
Emotional tumult followed 
Rauls ton said Cheesman told[ The two men shook hands, em 
him that he was starting to load braced and as they wept on one 
a 12 gauge shotgun in the kitchen another’s shoulder, Foster’s wife. 
when it went off accidentally and irene, 38. was led forward, like 
struck his wife. 
I wise weeping. 
She turned and screamed, fall-i 
she embraced Rothschild, then 
mg into her husband s arms and swooned into her husband s arms. 


m T V T 0*1 ‘nslan^ * ^beesm*n creaming 
hysterically. 
"Jim. 
.. ^ a,“ ston* 
Jim ." apparently unsure in her 
Mra.Cheesman s younger sister. «,*mi<onseiousnevs that her bus 
Rosie I-ee Peck, 17, was in the band was still with her. 
house at the time. She told police 
They have been separated for 
vie ran to notify Cheesman s pa two years with her husband in 
The normal route of the plane rents at a nearby farmhouse 
i jail under a death sentence for the 


IN D IC T E D - Vito Genovese 
reputed Mafia chieftain, was 
arraigned 
on 
a 
narcotics 
charge yesterday in Federal 
Court in New York He en­ 
tered a plea of innocent and 
was held in $30,000 bail after 
being indicted and arrested 
as the go\ eminent began a 
major crackdown of the un­ 
derworld <AP I’hotofaxl. 


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unacr a ucam spnicnce ior im 
Apalachin, N Y. So was another was in northern Iran. just south 
The girl told officers that when 
j unf j9 195fi nigbt robbery-mur 
defendant, Natale Evola, 51. of of the border. The Soviets, how- she returned with his 
parents. der 0f merchant Charlie Drake 
Brooklyn, arrested in the original ever, had charged that the crew Cheesman had reloaded the shot go 
narcotics crackdown last m onth.'violated Soviet airspace and at- gun and shot himself. 
§be came from Greer Sunda\ 
Another defendant believed to tempted to evade orders to land 
Cheesman told Raulston he re to remain with him until Rothv 
have been at Apalachin was Car- Burned On Ground 
a'ized he had klllf>d h,s wife and child's confession frees him from 
r,alf n tp - 48 a one time dope 
Soviet Vernon, heretofore tnpl? tnpd t0.#ki11 custody. That may be 
within a 
peddler for deported vice king lhe only ^ u n t . said the plant!,. 
*h™ " 
lh# ,nvfSti*a few days. 
Harte* 'Lucks» Lucttno.Ga lent e burned on the ground It made no i(’n 
,as 
/ 
. 
. J Rothschild signed a confession 
is a' sarge and being sought on the menlJ0n 0f part 0f the crew para 
sorvi%ors besides 
tne sLster and in the South Carolina Penitentiary 
current narcotics indictment 
(chuting. 
joree children, ages one. two and al Columbia where he is serving 
GenoveiMe was held in $30 900 
The four crewmen who re 
' 
rb^ ' n?an * a five-year burglary sentence from 
bail by Federal District Judge mained aboard for lh<. forcPd parang Mr. nnd Mr*. Hays Peck Spartanburg County, S. C. 
Authorities of that state brought 
him here to point out tile hiding 
Flrm Ha* Money 
But No Place 


Willi.m B Hjrl.nd, .Ber 
J 
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ZU th iT w'i#f * * « * “ «• ««• 
aul 
William, told 
the Lyle, ol Savoy, Tei., lh* plane 
court: 
The jovernment ii ready1 
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T 


decision* av to the areas in which ,„,d “ 
and Lindenhursl N V . Ll 
narco.(. were lo he .old and damM V 
Luther of 
Waseca. 
made decisions as to whom would 
nr1 
have the concessions." 


Adams Doesn’t 
Travel With Ike 


OTTAWA CAP'—Aide Sherman 


I and Sgt. James G. Hoi 
man of Vivian, La. 
The five who parachuted were 
Sabo. 
Reamer 
< , 
Dale D 
To Spend It 


place* of a pistol with which he 
said he shot Drake and clothing 
he wore on the night of the crime 
He said he threw the former in a 
creek on a country road and had 
the latter under a hush. 


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CHICAGO CAP'-Here s a new 


Brannon of Chardon. Ohio, NUJ.I1* !? t0 
recp,j 'i<™ 
A (:rrn 
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Robert E Cran* of Macon, Mo.;!* 
mooty to spend, but no place jeast # p<,r cent 0( thg pre-retire-: 
and Maj. Bennie A. Shupe of Mi , ° Tappnd ‘^ _ 
ment income 
pja 
I Lord and Bond Corp . buys, for 
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inventories of 
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r " ' t a hot meals, a phySHal coevk 'l,«ontmued or over . produced 
dent Eisenhower to Canada be 
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item*. For the past several years. 


»avnet ,.mo^r|»*d<'n,. ^T 'dt^, he 
Their release still left mn* U S manufacturers werestandin, in 
men in Las. Germany 
Pr0 d U C !1 l° 


Lowest Prices! 


• Gliders 
• Chais# Lounges 
• Folding Chairs 
• Stack Chairs 
• Tablas 
• Flbrs Rugs 
• Glider Replacement Cushions 


EXEMAIS 


41 N. Mechanic 


The Sion DEVOTED to YOUR Homo 


gave that explanation to reporters 11 Q 
who asked why the President'* U .J., Ldnduldll 
executive 
assistant 
stayed 
in 
Washington 
The original plan, said Hagerty. 


But in the fall of 1957, manu 
facturers started cutting back and 
many 
underproduced 
A. 
N 
Brooks, president of Lord and 


BOTTLES 


( Continued from Page I) 
cern with American curtailment of gond sa;d Tuesday 
was that Adams would ac co rn- od imports, the possibility of high-^ *’Por almost a year now, we’ve 
pany the President. Adams knew 
L’.S. tariffs on lead and zinc, been in the strange position of try- 
a good salmon fishing spot in and vale* of surplus American ing 
pj^pg ( 0 .spend our 
New Brunswick and the President wheat oversea- 
money.” he said. "We have plen- 
wanted to do some fishing 
• 
Accompanied by Mrs. Ej»en-:ty 0f customers waiting tor us to 
Later, the President canceled bower and Secietary of Sta’e an i cajj and say 
have merchan* 
the fishing trip because it would Mrs- Dulles, the chief executive ^ 
t0 seu .. 
take three or four days. 
Jew 'n from Washington. The of 
y oat Jtems p u r c h ^ by 
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ficial reception with full military and Bond g0 fof premjum and 


Only the brealh of human, and h° " “ r’. * i* , 
an't 
« P » « purposes. 
mammal, 
condense, 
and 
h, 
But the pub|K turnout; 


come. Vis'ble rn the air at the ll mlk rou„ 
m r^rt to C a n d y E a t e r s 
freezing pomt. 
Government House, the official 
residence of Gov. Gen. Vincent 
WASHINGTON 'AP) — Amen- 
'Massey. 
jeans ate an average 16 I pound* 
The people who did show up. In °f candy last year, the Commerce 
one* and twos and occasional Department said Tuesday, per 
clusters, waved and cheered a* capita 
candy 
consumption 
in- 
the President and Massey rode by creased from 17 4 pounds in 1956 
in a black limousine. 
il0 J he highest level since 19.50 
Open Official Talk* 
|when the figure was 18 4 pounds 
Eisenhower 
and 
Diefenbaker 
— --- 
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opened official conversation* that 
will continue through Thursday 
No agenda was set up in advance 
and the discussions were described 
as informal. Later, Dulles and his 
Canadian opposite number, for­ 
eign Secretary Sidney Smith, were 


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invited in, along with Livingston 
Merchant, V. S. ambassador to 
Canada, and Norman Robertson 
Canadian ambassador to the t ru­ 
ed State*. 
The whole Eisenhower visit is 
on the informal side. despite the 
customary formalities for a visit­ 
ing chief of state. 


Population Goes Up 
TOKYO 'A P )—The government 
reports Tokyo had 8 774 683 resi­ 
dents June I, an increase of 303,- 
046 in one year. 


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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND. MD.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1 9 3 8 
THREE 


GrandJury To Investigate Two Youths 
Slaying Of State Trooper (jygllt j\fter 


WALDORF. Md. 
~ Thejmakc an arrest when someone - 
l i r M 
I 
Charles County Grand Jury will entered the b ack door of Smith’si | III 
m 1 J | J 
I | | 2 | C A 
investigate circumstances of the restaurant. He died several hours, ¡¿<11 I f i l i i V / i i u 3 v 
iiftal shooting of State Police Lt.*later in Sib ley Memorial Hospital! 
Leonard N. Brown. 
iin Washington. 
TFSSFP Md r \ p) _ Two Ohio 
Slate's Atty . George W. Bowling 
Smith told Slate Police that af- vn.uhT 
wad pH in Columh.K on 8“« - He said he was looking for timore Genera! Hospital. 
Tuesday the case would b e.ter he had left his place at 
entering charges 
worked .there. 
¡- 
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^ 
Mib mitted to the jury for a full night Sunday , he was attacked on‘fgj.g^ similar counts in Mary land 
After he was told she was on 
a ring of the slay ing at Bry ans the way to his Indian Head hom€ ||Q^jgy 
^^gj^ pojice halted vacation, witnesses said, Winter 
Hoad early Monday . 
when he stopped off for a snack 
i20-m p h chase in a stolen ran out and encountered Edward 


Charged With Shooting Pair While Hunting Wife 


BALTIMORE IAP> — Joseph said, Winter shot him in the stom-i 
An additional charge of posse.s-i 
C Winter, 34 of sub urb an Back ach. Then Winter b ecame hy ster- sion of a deadly weapon also was 
jRiver. was charged Tuesday with 
collapsed across a tab le, placed against Winter, 
i.shooting two men while he was dropping his gun. 
| 
'looking for hi.s estranged wife, 
i 
Office workers pounced on him 
Alajor coal mine di.sasters—in 
Winter, a utility company work- ®nd held him until police arrived, which five or more 
men 
are 
er, charged into the ofiicc of a 
Both wounded men were 
r e po r t - killed—account 
for 
only 
.seven 
sugar refinery .Monday waving a ed in good condition at South Bal- per cent of all coal mine fataii- 
(ties in the Lnitcd States. 


Death Valley . Calif., has an av- rain from April through 
SeptfiB» 
erage of only half an inch of her each y ear. 


ADVF.RTISKMENT 
ADVFRTLSKMFNT 


Alb ert G Carbo nncau, 33, drug - at ano ther restaurant. He said two i 
‘lore employ e at Bry ans Road, men forced him to accompany ; 
b een charged with shooting them b ack to the restaurant and 
Hrown as the Waldorf Barracks look his key s away from him. 
commander lay in wait with four 
troy p4*rs at a restaurant. 
, 
n * I 
Police had b een tipped off b y U r C l i a r d l S t S f I C K 
^b i re.slaurant operator. Banks L u 
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-niih. that he learned his place IldnCOCK Appl6S 
going to b e b urglarized. State 


S. Miles, 36-y ear-old guard at the 
plant. When Miles walked up to 
car. 
Stale Police identified the pair . . 
.. 
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;as Larry W, Ang us, 20. o f Co lum-i;™' 
s“ "*. 
bus. and William D. Lcnho tf, IS. '’™ 
Winter jumped in his car and 


Both were injured-Lenhoff with 
a b roken lee 
and 
employ es said, and reen- 
tered the main office, 


of Rey noldsb urg, Ohio. 


Science Shrinks Piles 
New Way Witho ut Surg ery 
Sto ps Itch—Reliev es Pain 


FAST SERVICE .ou« 
SHIRT LAUNDERING 
DRY CLEANING 
BRING THEM TO 


Nrw >ark. >. Y. iSp« -*-Ull — F o f t he 
fir« t tim e « ciencc Has f oun d a n ew 
b rui.ses and « 
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An'» us 
with 
hruisps-aftpr 
thpir 
ollice, shouting healing sub atance with the aston- 
. 
a Z t^at hc WBS goiog lo sHoot George' i« hmg ab ility to shrink hemor- 
isouped-up car crashed into a row 
manaeer 
^b oids, « top it- hmg, and relieve 
P'llup ,>et a trap after Smith left 
COLLEGE 
PARK. Md. tAP) 
- of gas station pumps at B 
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t I \ 
t.- pa m - w i thout s ur ge r y . 
h: 
restaurant at midn.g ht S u n ' Orchardi.sts be« an picktng T ran, near .les,sup. 
A Pay ^o l, 
Ho bert 
day . 
parent and Lodi apples this wi*€ k 
Stale Trooper L. G. Ileckner 
Z 
t» hnnkage, 
took place. 
A second man charged is AT m the Hancock area, and sweet said he fired live shots during the 
ne siooa m troni oi ine 
Most am azinpf 
ail 
result» « w e re 
H« ri J Salem, 37. a part-time pri- corn should b e ready for mar- l2-mile chase b elore the crack up. 
^Hh Winter, others; 
^ t hor ough 
that » ufferers man« 
' *'e deiecHive. He is accu.scd 
of l^eGog in another week. The melon 
Heckner 
was investigating 
a 
conspiracy to commit b urglary , 
crop on the Ea.stern Shore was b reaking and entering report at 
Li Brown, veteran of 16 y ears progressing nicely with harvest keen’s Clothing Store at Chesa- 
fin the force, wa.s wounded in the starting the last of July , and 
Beach when he spotted a 


<1 omach as he stepped forward to grains were b eing harve.sted. 
car answering the description ol 
'j-" , 
That was the crop condition in g stolen vehicle. 
Mary land as of last weekend, the 
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Mary land Cro p repo rt,ng Serv ice , 
saiH TiiovHav 
Jwo o ccupants, he said, the driver 
Ko r the l.rJt lime Ihi.s seaso n, 
't" 
a Thunder- 
the .so ,l mo isture co nditio ns were 
'» 
no rmal. ,t said. The warm, sunny 
day s were causing cro ps lo make 
sav e chase and said the llee- 
ex cellent pro g ress. 
!">; 
SP» '*« “ P « » 1 2» m P h 
(b efore 
it 
crashed, 
scattering 
C l 
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clothes over several hundred feet. 
Skater Sets Mark 
j 


CORN-ER BROOK. Nfld ' A P'— had b een stolen from the store 
Frank Fudge, 17. rollenskated 400 at Che.sapeake Beach, 
miles in 25 hours over the week- 
Angus and Lenhoff. treated at 
end. Officials at the rink where a hospital for their injuries, were 
he clocked his mileage claimed 
a then taken to Chesapeake Beach 
Canadian record for the 
.skater, 
and charged with the clothing 
--— 
--------- ' 
........................... .store rob b ery , .Additional charges 
expected 
to 
b e 
again.st the pair. State Police § aid 
ilhe car the y ouths were traveling 
'in had b een .stolen in Hagerstown, 
ab out .50 miles northwest of here. 
Both y ouths have previous rec­ 
ords of larceny and b urglary , 
Stale Police said. 


AAtonishinsr s tA te m e n ts lik« > ‘‘Pile» 
ha ve ceased to b e a pr o b t e m ’ ” 
T he .secret i* a n ew heahnsr .sub ­ 
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a w or ld - f a m ous re.search in s t i t ut e . 
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BALTIMORE 
LAPt 
- 
The 
Wright Con.struction Co. of Oden­ 
ton. Md . Nub mitted a low b id o! 
$1.19 7,271.15 !o grade, drain and 
surface nearly a mile and a half 
of highway s on the nof hern out- 
skirt.v of the District of Columb ia 
Roads involved are 9 35 miles of 
dual highway for 16!h S’, extend­ 
ed to Georgia A\e Dual highway , 
a 047 mile 'lannectson to .An.son St 
and l6;h S’ to the Bal'imore and 
Ohio Railroad dual highway , and 
.451 miie.8 of pavement for neces­ 
sary road connections at those lo­ 
cations 
The two b id« on the contract 
were opened Tue^.day at the State 
Road.s Commi. .-.ion oihee. 
j 
The Crmtee Sand & Gravel Co 
of Laurel. wa.s low among .-.ix b id 
ders wsh an otter of $559 .289 .50 
to construe’ two three-.>pan steel 
b eam b ridge.« to carry Mary land 
6.53, 16;h St Extended and .An.son 
Si over me B.altimore and Ohio 
Ra Iroad near Silver Spring. 
> 
The 16th St. b ridge would b e 
;19 5 feet long with two 34-foot 
>lan€ '- and the .-\n« on St. .« pan 163 
tee’ long with two 27-ioo’ lanes. 
0 ‘her b id." opened- 
r. I-dcie Pu >cll of Frederick 
wa« low of 
hree b idder« with 
$367 2.39,.50 m grade, drain and .« ur- 
fate Wheeler Road, from the Dss- 
;tnct of Columb ia hne to St. Bar- 
nab a.s Road in Prince Georges 
County a total of 1 79 miles. 


I 
The Patapsto Engineenng Co 
of Baltimore was low of six b id­ 
ders with $36.5,9 02 24 to grade, 
d am and surface I'.S. 213 from 
•Mary land 30ii to the Chester River 
Bridge in Queen .Anncs County , 
6.06 miles. 


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Bulky Retort 
Stops Complaint 


I c:\LGARY. .Alta. 
A p.-A ld er­ 
man P. N. R. .Morrison was op­ 
posed lo a Cuy Council proposal 
for the purchase of 12 small cars. 
He called them tin cans and apple 
b oxes. 
Argument stopped when .Mrs, 
D A O 
Dover, 
another 
Council 
r « 
A - ‘#O vU memb er, 
suggested 
complaints 
ab out .such vehicles usually came 
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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND, MD.. W ED N ES D A Y . JU L Y 9 1958 
THREE 
Grand Jury To Investigate Two Youths 
Slaying Of State Trooper Caught After 
120 MPH Chase 


JES SU P , Md. CAP' - Two Ohio 


Road early Monday 
Mbert G Carbonncau. 33. drug 
Vf>rc employe at Bryans Road, men forced him to accompany 
I a* been charged with shooting them back to the restaurant and 
Afrown as the Waldorf Barracks took his keys away from him. 
commander lay in wait with four 
troopers at a restaurant. 


WALDORF, Md. (A PI — The’make an arrest when someone 
Carles County Grand Jury will entered the back door of Smith’s 
investigate circumstances of 
the restaurant. He 
died several hours 
fJtal shooting of State Police 
LL later in Sibley 
Memorial Hospital 
Leonard N. Brown. 
in Washington. 
Slate-, Atty. George W. Bowling! Smith told Slate Police that af y0"u^ 
' 
ii' Columbus'™ 
' 
« « would be ter he had left ho, place at nod-„ reak 
and tn, 
ch 


x^TJ 
. .1° 
JUry I V 
IU* 
, 
h,e ? as aUacktd "" faced similar counts in Maryland 
a.rng of the slaying at Bryans the way to his 
Ind.an Head home,odav af[tr st>„ Pl)lwa „.,||pd 
li„sH ..e l. sr.m.in. 
when he stopped of for a snack ,hr|r 
h cha5e 
, ,lo)en 
at another restaurant He said two tar 


State Police identified the pair 
as Larry W Angus. 20. of Colum­ 
bus, and William D. Lenhoff, 18. 
# 
# 
’of Reynoldsburg, Ohio. 


Police had been tipped off by O r c h a r d i s t s P k k 
Both were injured-Lenhoff with 
* ■' restaurant operator, Banks L ■■ 
I 
A 
I 
bruises and a broken leg. and 
> mth, that he learned his place Ild n C O C K A D D i C S 
An*us 
w,th 
hruises-after 
their 
" i going to be burglarized. State 
I souped-up car crashed into a row 
Police <.et a trap alter Smith left: 
C O LLEG E PARK, Md. 'A P ) - of gas station pumps at Bristol. 
hts restaurant 
at midnight Sun Orchardists began picking Trans- near Jessup. 
nay. 
parent and Lodi apples this weekj State Trooper L. G. Heckner 
A second man charged is Al- in the Hancock area, and sweet .said he fired five shots during the 
fo rt J Salem, 37. a part-time pri corn should be ready for mar- 12-mile chase before the crack up 
Vat* detective. He is accused of ketmg in another week The melon 
Heckner 
was investigating 
a 
Conspiracy to commit burglary. 
,crop on the Eastern Shore was breaking and entering report at 
Ll. Brown, veteran of 18 year* progressing nicely with harvest Ueen-5 clothing Store at Chesa 
en the force, was wounded in the starting the last of July, and peake Beach when he spotted 
f iiTiich as he stepped forward to grains were being harvested. 
car answering the description 
— .....■■■ 
That was the crop condition in 
Maryland as of last weekend, the 
Maryland Crop reporting Service 
said Tuesday. 
For the first time this season, 
the soil moisture conditions were 


Charged With Shooting Pair While Hunting Wife 


BALTIM O RE (A P ' - .Joseph 
C. Winter, 34, of suburban Back 
River, was charged Tuesday with 
shooting two men while he was 
looking for his estranged wife. 
Winter, a utility company work­ 
er. charged into the office of a 
.sugar refinery Monday waving a 
gun. He said he was looking for 
his wife, who worked .there. 
After he was told she was on 
vacation, witnesses said. Winter 
ran out and encountered Edward 
S. Miles, 36-year-old guard at the 
plant. When Miles walked up to 
him, witnesses said, Winter shot 
him in the arm. 
Winter jumped in his car and 
drove away. 
But he returned, 
plant employes said, and reen­ 
tered the main office, shouting 
that he was going to shoot George 
Sibley, the office manager. 


A payroll worker, Robert F. 
Bowers. 34, shoved Sibley into a 
vault. As he stood in front of the 
vault, pleading with Winter, others! 


said, Winter shot him in the stom­ 
ach. Then Winter became hyster­ 
ical and collapsed across a table, 
dropping his gun. 


Office workers pounced on him 
and held him until police arrived. 
Both wounded men were report 
ed in good condition at South Bal 
Umore General Hospital. 


Death Valley. Calif., has an av- rain from April through BtpUn* 
erage of only half an inch of ber each year. 


An additional charge of posses­ 
sion of a deadly weapon also was 
placed against Winter. 


Major coal mine disasters—in 
which five or more men are 
killed—account 
for 
only 
seven 
per cent of all coal mine fatali 
ties in the United States. 
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Stops Itch—Relieves Pain 


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DRY CLEANING 
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H e w Vark. N, Y. < S a r t e l l _ f o r tilt 
fir*t t i m t twianc* ht s fou nd a new 
h e a l i n g a u b a t a n c t with the a s t o n ­ 
i s h i n g a b i l i t y t o a h r i n k h e m o r ­ 
r h o i d * , a t o p it chi ng , a n d r e l i e v e 
pai n — wit hout aurgery. 
In cane a f t e r case, while g e n t l y 
r e l i e v i n g p a i n . a c t u a l r e d u c t i o n 
( a h r i n k a g e i took place. 
M os t a m a z i n g of all - r e sul ts wer e 
so t h o r o u g h t ha t s uf f er e rs macle 


a st o n i s h i n g s t a t e m e n t s like “ Piles 
ha ve ceased to be a p r o bl e m ' ’’ 
The s ecret is a new he al i ng s ub ­ 
s t an ce i B i o - D y n e * >—d is co ve r y of 
a wo r ld -f a mo us r es e a r c h inst it ute. 
Th is s u b s t a n c e is now a v a il a bl e 
in t up poa it or y o r o i nt me nt f o r m 
under the n a m e P r e p a r a t i o n H * 
A t y o u r d r u g g i s t . M o n e y b a c k 
g u a r a n t e e . 
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STORE HOURS: 
JULY AND AUGUST 


8 A. M. to S f. M. 
Monday thru Friday 


8 A. M. to 12 Noon 
Saturday 
WEBSTER’S 
WALLFAFER A FAINT 
Sine# 1907 


ol 
a stolen vehicle. 


When he tried to question the 
Mwo occupants, he said, the driver 
of the 1936 Ford with a Thunder 
bird engine, tried to force the 


normal it said The warm, sunny trooPer * c*r °H the r<\ac*; 
days were causing crops to make nrr *av® chas* anfl sai(* the llce 
excellent progress. 
car h" 
«P 10 120 rn p h 
before 
it 
crashed, 
scattering 
c l 
a 
c a. 
aa 
I 
clothe* over several hundred feet 
Skater Sate Mark 
He ,aid tVM wor.h 0( clolhin| 


CORNER BROOK. Nfld 'A P '— had been stolen from the store 
Frank Fudge. 17. rollerskated 400 at Chesapeake Beach. 
miles in 25 hours over the week 
Angus and Lenhoff, treated at 
end. Officials at the rink where a hospital for their injuries, were 
he clocked his mileage claimed a then taken to Chesapeake Beach 
Canadian record for the skater, 
and charged with the clothing 
— — .... 
- 
store robbery. Additional charges 
were 
expected 
to 
be 
placed 
against the pair. State Police .said 
the car the youths were traveling 
in had been stolen in Hagerstown 
about 50 miles northwest of here 
Both youths have previous rec 
ords of larceny and burglary 
State PoLce said. 


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Odenton Firm 
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BA LTIM O RE 
<AP> 
- 
The 
Wright Construction Co. of Oden 
ton, Md , submitted a low bid of 
$1,197,271 15 to grade, drain and 
surface nearly a mile and a half 
of highways on the northern out 
skirts of the District of Columbia 
Roads involved are 935 miles of 
dual highway for 16th St. extend 
ed to Georgia Ave Dual highway, 
a 047 mile connection to Anson St, 
and 16th St. to the Baltimore and 
Ohio Railroad dual highway, and 
451 miles of pavement for neces­ 
sary road connections at those lo­ 
cations 
The two bids on the contract 
were opened Tuesday at the bt a ie 
Roads Commission office. 
I 
The Contee Sand lr Gravel Co. 
of Laurel, was low among six bid 
der* with an offer of $559,289 30 
to construct two three-span steel 
beam bridges lo carry Maryland 
853, 16;h St. Extended and Anson 
St. over the Baltimore and Ohio 
Railroad near Silver Spring 
j 
The 16th St. bridge would be 
195 feet long with two 34-foot 
(lanes, and the Anson St. span 163 
feet long with two 27-foot lanes, 
i 
Other bids opened 
T. Edgie Russell of Frederick 
was low of three bidders with 
$367,239.50 to grade, drain and sur­ 
face Wheeler Road, from the Dis­ 
trict of Columbia line to St. Bar­ 
nabas Road in Prince Georges 
County, a total of I 79 mMes. 
I 
The Patapsco Engineering Co 
of Baltimore was low of six bid­ 
ders with $365,902 24 to grade, 
diam and surface U S. 213 from 
{Maryland 300 to the Chester River 
Bridge in Queen Annes County, 
6 06 miles. 


Bulky Retort 
Stops Complaint 


: 
CALGARY. Al a. 'A P '—Alder­ 
man P N. R 
Morrison was op­ 
posed to a City Council proposal 
for the purchase of 12 small cars. 
He called them tin cans and apple 
boxes 
Argument stopped when Mrs. 
Mary 
Dover, 
another 
Council 
member, 
suggested 
complaints 
about such vehicles usually came 
from persons ‘ too bulky to get 
behind the wheel.” 


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As­ 


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FOUR 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND. MD^ WEDNESDAY. JULY 9 1 9 58 
Pho ne PA 2-46 0 0 fo r a WANT AD Ta ker 


Camp To Be Turned Over To Japan 


TUKVO 
AP —The 1‘, 6 . A rm y 
The cam p w as the site of the 


has annour>ced thar Cam p WTiit- Japanese arm y’s Ju m agaya 
Airj 
tington, 
45 m iles northw ester T ok-'Force A cadem y from 19 35-43. It 
yo. will be turned over lo Ja pa n'w a s taken over by U. S. forces at* 
July 13. 


Soviet Trade 
Amounted To 
$81 Billion 


Italian Couple 
Literally Leaps 
into Marriage 


TURIN . Ita ly TAP)—An Ita lia n 
couple leaped into m arria ge Sun­ 
day. 
The m arrying priest, a veteran 


Wide Gap Seen 
In Rights Said 
Given By USSR 


ok on foreign 
A 
l b e r t o 
d e C r i s t o 
f a 
r o 
^ ' ' - ^ ® 
* ’ !^^ 
oruel to be called Chinese. 
.lichivH in Mfts- 
The couple, .Moerio ae u nsio ia ro 
groups in the Soviet Un-i 
,, 
. 
u 
r 
Italian e x - p a r a t r o o p e r , nr a e t i c a l 
annlirRtionK t-om m urnsts have no natit 


By THOMAS P. W HITNEY 
AP Foreign News A nalyst 


A Soviet handbook 
trad e statistics published in Mo.s- gg^ 
^jjjj 
gj.a^^rooper,K o7 r;';^ 
Com m um sts have no national- 
cow reports th at m 19 57 Soviet 
i 8-year-old bride. 
he a.sserted. “ Once people 
foreign trad e turnover — im ports 
^ook off with F ath er Dinoj 
, 
. , ^ 
tiecome Com m unists they are uni-, 
plus exports—am ounted to 33 bil- gg^.j.g 
T u rin's airfield. 
Soviet nationality policy versaily the .sam e.” 
I 


lion rubies. 
All th ree bailed out and landed 
ic^knnuxf hv^*thf» Wt?nrv 
.h 
F ath er M cCorm ack, form erly of. 
At the official ruble exchange on the airfield. From there 
M aryknoll sem inary at Ossm- 
ra te of four lo the dollar—which hopped into a flower-decked i®^P „r# » ssinn of iHp nnn.RnnAian minnm! '"^ 
8 . N. Y.. said he was held a 
for foreign trad e figures is 
th at took them to a church on the j’ 
' 
' 
''prisone r 
for 28 m onths 
before! 
iieved to reflect fairly well the outskirts of the field, w here the 
i 
being brought to w hat w as called! 
ruble purchasing pow er — this wedding cerem ony w as held. 
j 
study w’as prepared g 
Before it began, he said,! 
am ounts to 8*4 billion dollars, 
j 
During 
the 
cerem ony, 
other Ly the L ibrary of Congress a t the he w as handed a paper that told, 
.American foreign trad e turn- parachutists did exhibition 
j u m p s , . o f 
f”® Senate Interna! Se- 
jjj effect; “ A'ou will be al 
over for 19 57 w as roughly four Im m ediately after the cerem ony, oiJnty subcornm iU ee, which m ade lowpd to have a law yer and de-; 
tim es la rger—m ore than 32 b il-th e young couple and several hun-,^ public Sunday. It detailed the 
your.se!f, but if you try to, 
hon. 
idred friends and spectators 
r e - g o v e r nm e nt 
s treatm ent of 
jystjfy yg^j- past evil; 
According to Soviet press re -tu rne d to the center of the field, m inority groups w ithin its own actions you will be punished se-! 
of the new handbook re- w here the priest celebrated a M ass borders. 
iverly.” 
I 


Secret Police Force Terrorizes Chinese People 


T A IPEI. Form osa TAP» — Aj 
C om m unist claim s o i large -sc ale j propaganda. F ath er M cCorm ack 


huge force of secret police has ¡reconstruction in China arc m ostly declared, 
terrorized the people 
of Com m u­ 
nist China into subm ission. F ath er 
iJoseph P atrick M cCorm ack said 
I here. 
: 
The 64-year-old R om an Catholic 
priest, recently released after five 
S UPER S PECIA L 


Any Plain 


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views 
............... - _ 
, 
. 
. „ 
ceived 
in 
New 
Y ork, 
Soviet at an im provised altar, 
foreign trad e turnover in 19.57 rose: 
B ianca. a typist, took to para- 
over that of 19.56 by about 
f o 
u r'chuting after m eeting Alberto, 
billion rubles—equivalent to a bil­ 
lion dollars. 
In 19 56. 17 per cent of total 
Soviet 
exports w ere m achinery 
and equipm ent, .sold alm ost en- 
itirely 
to other 
Com m unist-bloc 
countries and underdeveloped na ­ 
tions of the M iddle E ast andriAsia. 
i 
F irst places in Soviet foreign 
trad e w ere occupied by Com m u­ 
nist China and Ea.st G erm any. 
The fact th at E ast G erm any oc­ 
cupied .such a place indicates how 
im portant the industrial exports 


Baghdad Goes 
For Hot Dog, 
Hamburgers 


The .study said “ genocide, mas- 
He was sentenced to five years! 
sive discrim ination and abuse of in prison on a charge of “ collect-i 
pow er have been and continue to jng politkaJ and economic infor-j 
be the chief instrum ents of the m ation for the im perialists.” 
i 
Soviet governm ent in carrying out 
The priest said he served his; 
its nationality policy.” 
;tim e in four jails. He said in one 
O bserving th at Ru-s.sia is 
often he .shared a cell six feet long and 
thought of as a land inhabited 
o nl y , four feel wide with five other per- 
by R ussians, the study em phasized sons. 
that the Soviet Union contains up) 
------------------ --------- 
to 200 ethnic groups .speaking 125| 
M ontreal, after Parls,^ Is the 
different languages and practicing w orld's largest French-speaking! 
40 different religions. 
'^ity. 
} 
The study describes how the So-/""... 
viet rtilers have established a 
centralized, all-powerful govern­ 
m ent over all these group.s despite 
the pronouncem ents of Lenin and 


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from th a t a re a a re lo the Soviet 
random notes on what m ak es,stalin in favor of the principle of 
econom y. 
Middle E ast w hat it is: 
self-determ ination and the rights 
Among 
non-Com m unist 
coun- 
B aghdad, 
the 
ancient 
fabled gf m inorities 
tries trading with the Soviet Union ^gpj,g| 
caliphs, is suddenlyj 
Knforced fam ine, mas.s deporta- 
;the largest trad e w as done w ith 
ham burger and hot tion.s, executions and other acts of 
Finland and B ritain. 
T here are two new stands in terrorism against Ukrainian.« , Mos- 
The handbook show s, according pgg^f|gf|^ 
mailed, .simply the 
and others a re cited 
to the Soviet press review s, that gggj^^jg^j onv e-in. The other i» by the study 
Soviet trad e with such 
Middle pgyp^ 
gu things, the B aghdadi 
g foreword. Sen. Jam es 0 . 
¡E astern and Asian countries as 
E astland » D -M iss).thesubcom m it- 
¡the 
Inile d 
A rab 
Republic, 
In-j 
^^3 
the ham burger, they tee chairm an, .said th at since the 
idonesia, India, and A fghanistan 
pgji ¿t th at, because ham is inception of the Communi.st move- 
¡has n.scn rapidly in recent years. 
3 ^g^ ^.prd to the pork-halm g m ent. the followers of I^nin “ have 
Ira d e with the United 
S t a t e s , T h e y call it just “ sand- yjpy^.p^j the aspirations of racial 
has fallen. In 19 .56, according to .^.pppb,” 
They 
serve 
it 
''^^» th and national group.s as convenient- 
the Soviet statistics, it constituted 
about one-half of one per cent of 
total Soviet trade. 


‘french fnze.” 


In Syria, the women of the Mu 


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them shoes. Most of the women aggiy^i^ governm ents of the free 
solved the m arching problem nice- world or their allies.” 
ly. how ever. They bought ballet; 
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R ussian technicians in D am as-; 
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restau rant once m a while, but., 
th ey're being discouraged. Tooj 
LO.N’DO.N 
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m any A m erican jukeboxes drive tist claim s anim als now can be 
them aw ay. 
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an altitude of 120 miles. 
In Kuwait, on the P ersian Gulf,; 
Radio .Moscow quoted the .sfien- 
the ruling sheikh.s 
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Many sheikhs head up a num ber evolving system s of a return from 
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the retu rn of hum an beings from 
cosm ic flights.” 
The m inister of public works, for 
exam ple, w rites a letter on T ues­ 
day, when he’s in bus public works 
office, to the m inister of public 
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public health office, so he re a d s| 
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m erchant will tell you to go look 
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varies from hour lo hour, depend 
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you don’t like it, you go elsew here 
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In Kuwait, the m ost distressing 
problem for a E uropean woman 
concern.« .« wimming. 
When she 
dones her bathing suit and goes 
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accustom ed 
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Camp To Bo Turned Over To Japan 


The camp was th* sit* of the Soviet Trade 
TOKYO AP -The l l 6 . Army 
has announced that Camp Whit-Japanese army’s Jumagaya Air I mw J i l l n i s i #1 T 
t nston 45 miles northwest of Tok-jForee Academy from 1935-45. l Q ( | | I I H | | | | H | 
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July IS. 
(the end of World War II. 


if« 


$81 Billion 


Bv THOMAS P. WHITNEY 
AP Foreign News Analyst 
A Soviet handbook on foreign 


Italian Couple 
Literally Leaps 
Into Marriage 


TURIN. Italy TAP'-An Italian 
couple leaped into marriage Sun­ 
day. 
The marrying priest, a veteran 
parachute troop chaplain, jumped 
’with them. 
The couple. Alberto de Cristofaro 


Wide Gap Seen 
In Rights Said 
Given By USSR 


Secret Police Force Terrorizes Chinese People 


TAIPEI. Formosa TAP* - A 
huge force of secret police has 
terrorized the people of Commu­ 
nist China into submission. Father 
Joseph Patrick McCormack said 
here. 
The 64-year-old Roman Catholic 


trade statistics published in Mos- 33.year.0 jd italian ex-paratrooper, 
cow reports that in 193< Soviet an^ ^ 18-year-old bride, Blanca 
foreign trade turnover — imports ^apponc took off with Father Dino 
plus exports—amounted to 33 bd- Basso from Turin's airfield 
lion rubles, 
Ajj three bailed out and landed 
At the official ruble exchange on the airfield. From there they 
rate of four to the dollar—which hopped into a flower-decked jeep 
for foreign trade figures is be that took them to a church on the 
lieved to reflect fairly weU the outskirt., 0f the field, where the 
ruble purchasing power — this wedding ceremony was held, 
amounts to 8 ' 4 billion dollars. 
1 
During 
the ceremony, other 
American foreign trade turn parachutists did exhibition jumps, 
over for 1957 was roughly four Immediately after the ceremony, 
times larger—more than 32 btl-the young couple and several hun- 
lion. 
dred friends and spectators re- 
According to Soviet press re turned to the center of the field. 
views of the new handbook re- where the priest celebrated a Mass 
ceived 
in 
New 
York. 
Soviet at an improvised altar, 
foreign trade turnover in 1937 rose 
Bianca. a typist, took to para- 
over that of 1956 by about four chuting after meeting Alberto, 
billion rubles—equivalent to a bd- 
lion dollars. 
In 1956. 17 per cent of total, 
Soviet exports were machinery' 
and equipment, sold almost en­ 
tirely to other Communist-bloc 
countries and underdeveloped na 
lions of the Middle East and'Asia 
First places in Soviet foreign 
trade were occupied by Commu­ 
nist China and East Germany. 


W A S H IN G T O N ^ ,- A S«M ,c 
s ud> says a wide gap exirt* be- munists on the mainland are too 
tween he right, allegedly granted crucl t0 bc called chmeie 
minority groups in the Soviet Ga- 
. 
. 
. . . 
ion -and the practical application .Communists have no national- 
of Soviet nationality policy " 
l ! / 
** a ir te d ' Once people 
..TU a c 
• a 
*• 
become Communists they are urn- 
That Soviet nationality policy versally tbf 5ame.. 
has been harsh and often mhu- 


Communist claims of large scalelpropaganda. Father McCormacJi 


reconstruction in China are mostly declared. 
__________________ 


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man is known by the history ol /other McCormack, formerly of 
over four decades of ruthless sup- th' M*r>‘ noU » m'n*ry 
pressionofthenon-Rtissianminori- iny' ^ 
s* / 
ties " the study says. 
prisoner tor 28 
being brought to what was called 


he was 
months 
held a 
before 


Baghdad Goes 
For Hot Dog, 
Hamburgers 


The fact that East Germany oc- 
VSI I J IA M L. RYAN 
cupied such a place indicates how | 
Ap ForrU„ NfW, Analyst 
important the industrial exports 
BK JR l t . Lebanon < AP' — A 
from that area are to the Soviet ^ 
random notes on what makes 
economy- 
the Middle East what it is 
Among noncommunist coun 
Baghdad 
the 
ancient fabled 
tries trading with the Soviet Union capita, of the caliphs, is suddenly 
the largest trade was done with gomg for the hamburger and hot 
Finland and Britain. 
doJ? There are two new stands in 
The handbook show s. according BaJ!hdadt one called, simply the 
to the Soviet press reviews, that Bat,hdad Drive in. The other is 
Soviet trade with such Middle cal)ed 0f au things, the Baghdad! 
Eastern and Asian countries as Texan 


The 72-pasf study was prepared a lrial Befo„ u ^ 
he said 
by the L.hrary of Congress a the ht wa, hand(,d a pap<,r |hal ,o|d 
request of 
e Senate Internal be- bim [n 
"Yoo wilt be al- 
curdy subcommittee, which made lo„ 
d , 0 have a , 
and de 
it public Sunday. It detailed the (cnd 
„ 
but 
, 
Soviet governments treatment of do 
and Jusll(v )pu; pa„ ti|I 
minim y groups wit.un its own anions you will be punished ae- 
borders. 
verly.” 
The study said ‘ genocide, mas 
He was sentenced to five years 
sive discrimination and abuse of in prison on a charge of “ collect- 
power have been and continue to mg political and economic lnfor- 
be the chief instruments of the mation for the imperialists.” 
Soviet government in carrying out 
The priest said he served hts 
its nationality policy.” 
time in four jails. He said in one 
Observing that Russia is often he shared a cell six feet long and 
thought of as a land inhabited only four feet wide with five other per­ 
ky Russians, the study emphasized sons. 
that the Soviet Union contains up 
--------------- 
to 200 ethnic groups speaking 125 
Montreal, after Pans. Is the 
different languages and practicing world § largest French-speaking 
40 different religions. 
clty 
The study describes how the So- 
1 
.......... 
viet rulers have established a 
centralized, all-powerful govern­ 
ment over all these groups despite 
the pronouncements of I,enin and 
Stalin in favor of the principle of 
self determination and the rights 
of minorities. 
Enforced famine, mass deporta­ 
tions. executions and other acts of 


34* 


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As for th* hamburger, they 
donesia, India, and Afghanistan don^ cajj d that, because ham is 
has risen rapidly in recent years. a bad word 
t0 the pork hating 


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Trade with the United States mojdprn Thev call it just “ sand- 
has fallen. In 19.56, according to weech •• 
They 
serve 
it 
with 
the Soviet statistics, it constituted .f rcncb fnze ” 
about one-half of one per cent of 
♦otal Soviet trade. 


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In Syria, the women of the Mu- 
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which 
means People’s Resistance Or­ 
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enemy if he gets into Syria, have 
nice green fatigue uniforms. But 
the government forgot to issue 
them shoes. Most of the women 
solved the marching problem nice­ 
ly. however. They bought ballet 
slippers. 


terrorism against Ukrainians. Mos­ 
lems, Jews and others are cited 
by the study. 
In a foreword. Sen. James 0. 
Eastland 'D-Miss‘.thesubcommit­ 
tee chairman, said that since the 
inception of the Communist move­ 
ment. the followers of Lenin “ have 
viewed the aspirations of racial 
and national groups as convenient­ 
ly available tinder for kindling the 
firest of international revolution.” 
“ Through trained agitators and 
the exploitation of every suitable 
occasion.” Eastland said, “ nation­ 
al and racial feelings are whipped 
up to a boiling point which cul­ 
minates in acts of violence and 
rebellion d i r e c t e d primarily 
aganst governments of the free 
world or their allies.” 


Unude-muttrdei 
,var«nto«g 


PAINT 


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*1.98 got. 


Russian technicians in Damas­ 
cus like to eat out in the local 
restaurant once in a while, but 
they’re tieing discouraged. Too 
many American jukeboxes drive 
them away. 


Soviet Claims 
Animals Returned 


In Kuwait, on the Persian Gulf, 
the ruling sheikhs spend most of 
their time in their ministry offices 
signing letters — to themselves. 
Many sheikhs head up a number 
of ministries at the same time. 
The minister of public works, for 
example, writes a letter on Tues­ 
day, when he's in his public works 


LONDON (AP)—A Soviet aden- 
list claims animals now can be 
returned safely in containers from 
an altitude of 120 miles 
Radio Moscow quoted the scien­ 
tist as saying the results of cur­ 
rent 
inventigations 
“ will 
un­ 
doubtedly be of import anre for 
evolving systems of a return from 
still greater altitudes, including 
the return of human beings from 
cosmic flights.” 


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The man who strikes water In 
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TA IPEI (AP*—The government 
health bureau has ruled that all 
advertisements of a medical na­ 
ture must get bureau approval be­ 
fore being used 


There s no such thing as an or 
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wait. When they get tired of their 
cars. the sheikhs just give them 
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varies from hour to hour, depend­ 
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you don’t like it. you go elsewhere 
—and get the same treatment. 


In Kuwait, the most distressing 
problem for a European woman 
concerns swimming. When she 
dones her bathing suit and goes 
out on the beath. Kuwaiti men. 
accustomed 
to 
seeing 
mostly 
women in veils—sit near by and 
stare. Nothing else—just stare, by 
the hour. 


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. . . . . . 
. 
Sanitary Co mmissio n. 
asking residents o f the upper end 
♦ 
.4 
. of LaVale to u se discretion when 
Willard Lngle, su perintendent 
sai 
m e 
completed. 


Beetles Begin 
To Appear In 
This Section 
Look what 


cf the water sy stem, 
cost is approximately $25,000, 
Other bidders were Widell and 
Co mpany o f New Jersey : W i l s o n , w o r k i n g day s, acco rd- 
Constru ction Company , 
Cumber-1‘*’8 
contract, 
land, and Walter Yoder and Son.i 
Vandalism Cases 


Jap anese beetles are beginning 
to em erge in Allegany Cou nty 
and 
persons 
with 
lawns 
and 


” 
7 " ~ 
" T 7 ~ 
, j shru bbery are warned to spray 
The project IS to 
completed 
^ 
preparation to ward 


off the dam age of these insects. 


The stru ctu re will be erected 
o n Ro selawn Av enue and will be f |g g ,.g ( J ß y P o Ü c e 


Joseph M. Steger, cou nty farm 
agent, said the beetles are not 
as nu merou s as they were this 
time last y ear, bu t they may 
come in greater nu mbers later 
u sed to boost city w ater to 
t 
h 
e 
| 
* v n v v - 
u j'por end of the su bu rb. 
j 
pyjj(_.p Monday closed two 
a spray can be m ade u sing 
All that .section west of Fooler’s vandalism cases reported over'fou r tablespoons of DDT to one 
cleaning plant u .ses water from the past weekend. 
¡gallon of water. The beetles at* 
the Red Hill Reservoir of thej 
Kenneth Morrissey said he. tack grapes and tender flower 
picked u p two boys. 1 0 and 1 1 , in growth 
and 
also 
cau .se 
large 


u sed by the LaVale W ater Com­ 
pany . 
However, in 
prolonged, 
very 


sanitary commission. This 
the 
former 
property 
formerly Connection with vandalism at the brown spots in lawns if sp ray s 
Light and Decker Tru cking Com-¡are not u sed. 
pany . 315-317 Sou th Centre Street i 
The cou nty farm agent’s office 
. 
I 
u 
I DPt 
Morrissey said the boys has condu cted a cam paign again- 
dry weather this su pply 
^ 
j^r many y ears 


nt’w 
^ .¡.'th e company 's lot and drifting it u sing 
milky 
white 
spore 
and 
The new pu mping station will 
, 
* 
, 
^ 
„ ~er.e 
be u,ed during tho se times t 
o 
^ 
b 
e 
tiphia wasps, 
supplement the supply fo r tho se 
‘"p " ‘p"' 
, 


‘ ' i r i X ' d u r i n g this perio d o f‘ 
In ano ther case the bo y s drilled‘P 
q IJI* Y O U t h S 
dry weather the supply at Red ^ 
v ehicle, ! V U l 
I V M i i i v i 
cau .sing $45 damage. 


old furniture is worth at Kline's! 


Ju!? t like the g o o d o ld day s . . . terrific allo wances fo r y o ur o ld furniture. During 
this sensatio nal trade-in sale Kline Furniture will g iv e y o u hug e allo wances o n 
brand new furniture . . . the co nditio n o f y o ur o ld furniture which y o u’ll trade in 
means no thing . Co me in . . . make y o ur selectio n o f a new suite • . * and g et 
the allo wances as stated in this ad. 


TRADE-IN 


A D V E R T IS K M E N T 
The y ou ngsters have been re 
leased in the cu stody of the p ar­ 
ents, pending police action. 
Husbands! Wives! 
Get Pep,Vim; Feel Younger t r oop e r H os p i t a l i z e d 
Ihou varKi« fr* 
wrak, 
• 
• 


Enlist In Navy 


eghai.ntrd bo a u v ImmJy U 'k i iron KorfH-« . 
y ottnger 
40, try 0*trr* Tonir 


Fou r Allegany Cou nty y ou ths, 
two of whom were m em bers of 
local m ilitary reserve u nits, have 
enli.sted in the Navy at the local 
- - 
Mary land State Police Trooper 
, . « 
^ , ¡ , , „ 9 ct:» tinn 
T tble« * C on fe in irc n f„r orw p rp virrt p h n 
T H a r t 
ii.h r, 
a t 
S ia U O n . 
h gb jKitn,, y (i,,..,. \ ,t,TO,n B In , „„gj, 
Milton G Hart, who 
resides at 
jh e v have been .sent to Great 
■JKitriv 
_ 
"« ■v bTnpo n, ¡s a mcdical paticm 
in ': Nav al Trammg Sta 
.s-dAv zM acqu g.otrd"« /- f.niy b'-tf Or 
f otomac \ allcj Hospitai, Ke>- 
ba.sic training, 
get Ko« r,crtn)r%kir, M ve ll 67 AU dnigg!» t*. s e r . 


r.K o m iA - P A C im : P A N E L I N G 


Bernard Sylve.ster Michael Jr.. 
17. who had been in the .Marine 
Corps Reserxe, 
enli.sted for 
a 
minority term . He u s a son of 
Mr. 
and 
Mrs. 
Bernard 
S. 
Michael Sr 
RD 3. Bedford Road. 
i;d'.vard 
Richard 
Arnold. 
19. 
C who had been in the Naval Re- 
.^cr\c. enli.v-ted for fou r y ears. He 


V a 
‘ii of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward 
A Armu d 23 Ry e Street, LaVale. 
Donald Lu gene Shipley , 17, son 
J of Mr. and .Mrs. Roy A. Shipley . 
Williams Road, and Merle Harri- 
son Riggleman, 18. son of .Mr 
and Mr- John H. Riggleman. 133 
j Berlford Street, 
were also en- 
h: H-d. 


Fire Guts Yacht 
Club, Three Flee 


Panel t o d a y . . . love it for life 


. . . fhaf’t the beou ty of 
H ardw ood P lyw c- d ! 


Y e s ...th e warm, natural charm o f Geo rg ia-Pacific 
paneling g ro ws in character do wn thro ug h the y ears. 


Preftnished and wax ed as they co m e fro m the facto ry 
carto n, G -P \'-G ro o v ed panels are easily installed fo r 


a lifetim e o f carefree, co st-free beauty An o ccasio nal 
wax mg IS all the redeco rating y o u H ev er need do ag ain. 


S « « H ow l i t t t a It C os H to P a n e l a 1 2 * 8 
W a l l 


ABKRDLKX. Md, 'AP* - Fire 
gu tted the Bu sh River Yacht Clu b 
car!., Tu c.da> 
forcing three em ­ 
ployes in mg m the bu ilding to 
flee 
.\ frmndly wmd kept the flames 
from 
the 
pier 
and the 
boats 
moored there 
The clu b'.s lomm odore, .Tames 
A 0 K ede of Ldgewood. said an 
I employ e. Robert Bailey , told him 
he \va.s a\vakened in his second 
floor room by the ^ou nd of'crack- 
ing "la. ^ He awakened the stew- 
ard and hi.- wife, .Mr. and Mrs 
John May or, and the three hu r­ 
ried to aiefy . 
i 
0 Keele r tim ated the lo.ss at 
abou t $7.3.{KiO It was covered by 
insu rance he said. 


A 
H 


We'll allow $50.00 for 


your old suite on this 
3 pc. Living Room Suite 


Here’s a frieze, mo hair liv ing ro o m suite 
priced drastically lo w at reg ular co st. No w 
it’s a sen.-satio nal v alue at this trade-in sale. 
The co nditio n o f y o ur o ld 
suite 
means 
no thing . 


Youth Is Killed 
Fighting Police 


Tlie Sou th Comberlanil 


Company 


i 
\V\;MHXikTOX 
AP> — A 22- 
{year-old you th died Tu e.Nday after 
i'a 
u ffle with two Washington po- 


1; emcn, ■: ailed to su bdu e an argu - 


tVi- 


Planing Mi 


Qu«*n St. at B&O R.R. 
Dial PA 2-2600 


The y ou th wa<! identified by po- 
1. e a,- Jam es Kdward Braxton. 
rolii e I.t 
Ray Aggleson said 


1M-. Iiwin^ L, Lu pina and Robert 
I,. Dollard 
responding to a call 
t'u rly Tu .-.sday al the apartm ent 
u f Jame.v CaMlc. 32. were told 
I :jt Ca"tie s wile. Phy llis, had 
been cha>ed from the ap artm ent 
h;. p.raxion t a.stle said Braxton 
wa- his wife’s brother-in-law. 


$10 For Your Breakfast Set 


On T h ii Sparkling Chrome 
Dinette0utfit^89^<’ 


Ultra modern dinettes will brighten and add lu stre to y ou r 
kitchen. Table extends to 36"x60" with thick stain-proof plas­ 
tic t op. They ’re beau tifu l and bargains at this terrific price. 


Trade In Your Old Bedroom 


Suite . . . $50 Allowance On This • . . 
4 PC Bedroom Suite 


Fou r piece walnu t bedroom su ite . . . 
which inclu des bed. chest, dresser and 
vanity . . . normaUy , this is a sen­ 
sationally priced su ite . . . bu t. now 
it's a bu y of a life time. Visit Klme s 
soon, see all the bargains. 


Allow $50 For Your Old Dining Room Suite On Thi» • • • 


7 pc. Dining Room Suite 


'J 


Park free while banking 


at First National. 


Or—u se the Dnve-ln 


teller’s window— 


or the "After Hou r" 


Depository . Monday 


Kve. Hou rs 7-9 . 


Really convenient 


banking here. 


$2995 0 


Another lovely grou p of fu rni­ 
tu re at a dra.sti< 
trade-in-al* 
lowance. The mediu m walnu t 
7-pc. dming room su ite will 
win y ou r heart a a glance. .. 
and with the $.30 trade-in al­ 
lowance it's a bargain y ou 'll 
be prou d to own. 


• NO EXTRA 


CH ARG E 


FOR C R E D IT 


• DIAL 


PA 2-48 30 


FOR AN 


EVENING 


APPO IN TM EN T 


The FIRST NATIONAL BANK 


M EM B ER 
F .D .I.C . 


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Air Conditioned 
For Your 
Comfort 


I e 


Phone PA 2-4600 for s WANT 'AD Taker 


LoVole Woter Pumping 
Station Contract Let 


A contract to build a water Hill has not heen as good 
pumping station in La Vale has'usua| 
been let to the George Construe-! 


THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND. MD.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 9 1958 
FIV E 


as 


LaVale 
Engle said the commission Is 
t'on Company 
by 
the 
Sanitary Commission. 
W illard Engle, superintendent 
cf the water system, said the 
cost is approximately $25 OOO 
Other bidders were Widell and 
r —#— - — — 
r 
lfh 
Company of New Jersey; Wilson with,n 90 working days, accord 
Construction Company, Cumber-;ing lo lhe contract, 
land, and Walter Yoder and Son,! 


Beetles Begin 
To Appear In 
This Section 


asking residents of the upper end; 
of I<aVale to use discretion when 
-Japanese beetles are beginning 
using water until the pumping 
emerge in Allegany County 
station is completed. 
and 
persons 
with 
lawns 
and 
The project i. to be completed 5h™b^ 
* 
r* warn' d 
K 
with a DDT preparation to ward 
off the damage of these insects. 


Vandalism Cases 
Cleared By Police 


Joseph M. Steger, county farm 
agent, said the beetles are not 
as numerous as they were this 
time last year, but they may 
come in greater numbers later 
on. 
A spray can be made using 


Pinto. 
The structure will be erected 
on Roselawn Avenue and will be 
used to boost city water to the 
upper .od of th* suburb. 
c „y Polict Mjn4ay c)oMd tw. 
„ 
_______________ 
All that section west of Footers vandalism cases 
reported 
over f0Ur tablespoons of DDT to one 
cleaning 
plant uses water 
from the past weekend. 
gallon of water. The beetles at- 


sanitary 
n W Det Kenneth Morrissey said he tack grapes and tender flower 
th#- 
frrm*r 
nrnr^rtv 
irrm „ri 
picked up two boys. IO and ll, in growth and 
also cause 
large 
..c ^ v.«. 
uo.,,, #-'.J! connection with vandalism at the brown spots rn lawns if sprays 
Light and Decker Trucking Com are not used, 
pany, 315-317 South Centre Street 
The county farm agent's office 
Det. Morrissey said 
the boys has conducted a campaign again- 
admitted playing in a truck on 
st the beetles for many years 
the company's lot and drifting it using 
milky 
white spore 
and 
into a parked automobile 
The tiphia wasps. 


u'-ed by the LaVale Water Com­ 
pany. 
However, in prolonged, very 
dry weather this supply becames 
curtailed, Engle explained. 
The new pumping station will 1 
be used during those times to 
.a p p le n u t lh. lupply (or thos, J " * “ damaged to the extent ol 
lesidences. 
In fact, during this period of 
,n ano,h,>r cas* 
boys drifted 
dry weather the supply at Red * ,ruck m,° a™th«r 
vehicle. 
L ■ 
I. 
causing $45 damage. 
a d v e rtis e m e n t 
j 
The youngsters have been re 
■a 
■ 
- l l la s * 
| 
*n J be custody of the par 
nusDands! Wives!eaUi pendmg p°iice act<°n 


Tro«p.r Hospitalized 
w 
w ■■ W ’WW 
HUI, 
kw, 
I*mJ» la- k l ntn> I I*, r,r v 
vmuigvr feeknc •**. 


A ith prrtnw f 4am \ I'.iw .n S i n . .,» ! # 
d * » ,O ttre i «>i 
m e t e . . 
« 
S-rf.v "*M M(|u«.Atrd ' 
obi*... ... 
get lempmiy lue.ueell 6T S U druggist ser 


Four Youths 
Enlist In Navy 


Four Allegany County youths, 
two of whom were members of 
local military reserve units, have 
.« 
. 
. 
_ 
enlisted in the Navy at the local 
Maryland Stat, Pol,co Trooper recnjjllB2 , , a„ 0„ 
Hart, who resides at 
They have been sent to Great 
"S* '* 1 
U k e .III ■ Naval Tram,ny st*. 
Ig 
,ll“ 
aor <* 
lotom ac Valley Hospital. H e r tl(|„ (or ba5K. , rajninj 


I. m m .I.I - / 'I # n 
P A N E L I N G 


Panel to d a y ...love it for life 


•. . that’s tha beauty of (fP Hardwood Plyw c-dl 


Y e s...th e warm, natural charm of Georgia Pacific 
paneling grow* in character down through the years. 
Prefinished and waxed at they come from the factory 
carton. G P V-Grooved panels are easily installed for 
a lifetime of carefree, cost-free beauty An occasional 
waxing is all the redecorating you ll ever need do again. 


Sn How littta It CotH ie Pond o I 2 x 8 Wall 


Bernard Sylvester Michael Jr., 
17, who had been in the Marine 
Corps Reserve, enlisted for a 
minority term 
He is a son of 
Mr. 
and 
Mrs. 
Bernard S. 
Michael Sr 
RD 3. Bedford Road. 
Edward 
Richard Arnold. 
19. 
who had been in the Naval Re­ 
serve, enlisted for four years. He 
is a on of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 
A Arnold 23 Rye Street, LaVale 
Donald Eugene Shipley. 17, son 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Shipley. 
Williams Road, and Merle Harri­ 
son Riggleman. 18. son of Mr. 
and Mrs John H. Riggleman, 133 
Bedford Street, were also en 
listed. 


Fire Guts Yacht 
Club, Three Flee 


ABERDEEN. Md. <AP> - Fire 
gutted the Bush River Yacht Club 
early Tuesday, forcing three em­ 
ployes living in the building to 
flee 
A friendly wind kept the flames 
from the pier and the boats 
moored there 
The club's commodore. James 
A. 0 Keefe of Edgewood. *aid an 
lemploye. Robert Bailey, told him 
he was awakened in his second 
I floor room by the sound offtrack 
'mg glass He awakened the stew­ 
ard and his wife. Mr. and Mrs 
John Mayor, and the three hur­ 
ried to safety. 
; 0 Keefe estimated the loss at 
atiout $75,000 It was covered by 
insurance, he said. 


Youth Is Killed 
Fighting Police 


The South 


Planing Mi 
Mill Company 


Quddfi Et* st B&O R»R« 


WASHINGTON 'A P' - A 22 
year-old youth died Tuesday after 
a scuffle with two Washington po 
beemen, called to subdue an argu­ 
ment 
The youth was identified by po­ 
lice as James Edward Braxton 
Police Ll 
Ray Aggleson said 
Pits Irving L Ijupina and Robert 
L Pollard, responding to a call 
curly Tuesday at the apartments 
of James Castle. 32. were told 
n . 
^ 
• at Castle's wife. Phyllis, had 
D ia l P A 2 * 2 6 0 0 been chased from the apartment 
by Braxton Castle said Braxton 
— 
— 
■ 
.vas his wife s brother in-law 


The FIRST NATIONAL BANK 


Look what your old furniture is worth at Kline's! 


Just like the good old days . . . terrific allowances for your old furniture. During 
this sensational trade-in sale Kline Furniture will give you huge allowances on 
brand new furniture . . . the condition o f your old furniture which you’ll trade in 
means nothing. Come in . . . make your selection of a new suite . . . and get 
the allowances as stated in this ad. 


W ell allow $50.00 for 


your old suite on this 


3 pc. Living Room Suite 


Here’s a frieze, mohair living room suite 
priced drastically low at regular cost. Now 
it’s a sensational value at this trade-in sale. 
The condition 
of your old 
suite 
means 
nothing. 


JI 
4 J 1 ^ 
iWlr 


$10 For Your Breakfast Set 


On This Sparkling Chroma 
Dinette O u tfits50 


lltra modern dinettes will brighten and add lustre to >our 
kitchen. Table extends to 38Mx60” with thick stain-proof plas­ 
tic t op. They’re beautiful and bargains at this terrific price. 


Trade In Your Old Bedroom 


Suite . • . $50 Allowance On This . . . 
4 pc Bedroom Suite 


Four piece walnut bedroom suite . . . 
which includes bed chest, dresser and 
vanity . . . normally, this is a sen­ 
sationally priced suite . . . but. now 
it s a buy of a life time. Visit Kline s 
soon, see all the bargains. 


• f * • 
* -*■ 
if* 


Allow $50 For Your Old Dining Room Suite On This . . . 


7 pc. Dining Room Suite 


$2995° 
& 
I 


Another lovely group of furni­ 
ture at a drastic trade-in al­ 
lowance. The medium walnut 
7-pc. dining room suite will 
w in your heart a a glance... 
and with the $50 trade-in al­ 
lowance it s a bargain you'll 
be proud to own. 


• NO EXTRA 


CHARGE 


FOR CREDIT 


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FOR AN 


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S IX 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND, MD., WEDNESDAY. JULY 9 1 9 58 


Win n e rs To Pa rticip a te 
n 4 -H District Co n te st 


The 
annu al 
Alleg any Cou nty 
G irls 
4-H Clu bs 
D em onstration 
D ay s conclu ded y esterday with 
com petition in cherry pie. cloth­ 
ing . home fu rnishing s and home 
m anag em ent 
categ ories 
The 
ju dg ing took place at the Cou nty 
Ex tension 
oftice 
in 
the 
Cou rt 
Hou se. 
W inners of blu e ribbons in Mon­ 
day ’s and y esterday ’s activ itie.s 
wiil com pete in the D istrict Con­ 
test to be held in H ag erstow n Ju ly 
22. 
i 
Miss M ary P. Wise, home dem-! 
onstration ag ent, annou nces the 
aw ard w inners and their dem on­ 
strations as follows; C herry pies, 
P atty King , blu e ribbon; Dorothy 
R obertson, cham pion blu e ribbon; 
clothing . D arlene Log u e, prepar­ 
ing to sew, blu e ribbon; home fu r­ 
nishing s. M arv el M ajor, table Bet­ 
ting , red ribbon; hom e m anag e­ 


m ent, C harlotte King , better stor­ 
ag e for clothes, blu e ribbon. D or­ 
othy R obertson, w inner of cham ­ 
pion blu e ribbon, will be u nable 
to attend district contest and P a t­ 
ty King will g o in h er place. 
M onday ’s blu e ribbon w inners 
g oing to H ag erstow n a re Nancy 
Ky le and R u th E laine O ster. g en­ 
eral foods dem onstration; 
Dar- 
ilene 
D av is, 
cham pion, 
baked 
I g oods ; and Becky B oly ard and 
E lsie M ae R obertson, pou ltry , 


j 
R ay m ond B. H all, son of Mr. 
and 
Mrs. 
H arry 
R. 
Hall, 
310 
Sou th Street, is im prov ing a t Iowa 
Lu theran H ospital. D es Moines, 
Iowa, w here he has been a su rg i­ 
cal 
patient 
for 
the 
past 
two 
inionths. 


Mrs. Jean Finley is a su rg ical 
patient at Sacred H eart H ospital. 


Pho ne PA 2 -46 0 0 fo r a WANT AP Ta ker 


Women's Sport Club 


Picnic Thurs day 


and 
m em bership, 
w ith 
W alter 


F redericks, 
R ay 
H ahne, 
M rs. 
R u th Moore, Miss Helen Pax ton, 
and Miss Shirley H ansroth, m sm - 
jbers. Miss G ail T reiber, chair- 
¡man of pu blicity will be assisted 
¡by Miss P atricia O 'R ou rke. Mrs. 
Ann Bennett is hom e serv ice ad­ 
v isor. 


The ninth annu al Rowan family 
leu nion will be held Su nday at 
the Celanese Picnic Grou nds. 


W om en's Sport Clu b will hold 
its first su m m er m eeting in th e 
form of picnic T hu rsday a t Ali 
G han Shnne Clu b picnic g rou nds 
at 6 :30 p m. 
Mrs. Lillian Klav u hn is chair­ 
m an of arrang em ents assisted by 
¡Mrs. 
M arie L ay m an and M rs. 
Leona Bootman. 


the 
fav io 


"I’m prou d of 
where he bou g ht 
my diamond, too!” 


N E W OFFICERS IN STA LLE D — Cu mb erla n d Ch a p ter 
9 14 , W o m e n o f th e Mo o se, co n d u cted in sta lla tio n o f 
o fficers recen tly a t th e Mo o se Ho me. 
Left to rig h t, 
sea ted , a re Mrs. Ma e Biller, reco rd er; Mrs. Ma rjo rie 
Mu llig a n , ju n io r g ra n d reg en t; Mrs. .Ailen e Wtla n d , 
sen io r reg en t; Miss Ma ry Nich t, Fro stb u rg , in sta llin g 


o fficer, a n d Mrs. Sh irley Sh o rt, ju n io r reg en t. Sta n d in g , 
sa me o rd er, a re Mrs. Ed ith Kifer, g u id e; Mrs. Flo ren ce 
Wo lf, p ia n ist; Mrs. Ro sa lie Eva n s, ch a p la in ; Mrs. Ma n e 
Pa yn e, trea su rer; Mrs. Ph yllis McGa u g h ey, a ssista n t 
g u id e; Mrs. Ca th erin e Breed lo ve, sen tin el, a n d Mrs. 
Ch ristin a So wers, a rg u s. 


nancy lay 


CHI RM AND MUDEUNC SCHOOL 
Free Demons lratioit Meeting 
Thurs day , July 1 0 , 8 P. M. 


FORT CUMBERLAND HOTEL BALLROOM 


Stu d e n ts, Ca re e r Girts, Ho u se wive s, Te e n a g e rs 
Disco ve r Yo u r Gla mo u r Ra tin g — W rite fo r fre e q u iz. 


N A N C Y TAYLOR, P.O. Box 6 82 , Cumberland, Md. 


Fo rme r 
Re sid e n ts 
Visit Cu b a 


Pre miu m List Ap p ro ve d Pa u l Ge tz 
Fo r An n u a l All Bre e d Sh o w 
He a d 
Of PE Gro u p 


This y ou ng bride-to-be (like others in tow n) feels a deep 
pride w hen others ask wh ere her diam ond w as pu rchased. 
She know? ou r firm assu res her th at throu g h the y ears her 
diam ond will prov e to be ex actly as fine as w e say it is. 


O u r firm has taken profes.sjonal g em -ju dg ing cou rses, 
and pu rchased scientific ju dg ing instru m ents to back u p 


th at as.su iance. If y ou know a pair of “diam ond-shoppersr 
tell them abou t otir firm. 


Sh o p a n d co mp a re . . . Yo u , to o , will d isco ve r th a t 
th e fin e st Dia mo n d Va lu e s co me fro m Cu mb e rla n d 's 
Fin e st, La rg e st a n d Old e st Je we le rs. 


DIA M O ND S from $3 7.5 0 


CHARGE AND BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED 


The prem iu m list for the fifth annu al All B reed Show spon­ 
sored by the U pper Potom ac Valley Kennel Clu b has been an- 
' 
Mkss N ancy 
Ann Show m an of nou nced. The show will be held in the F rostbu rg A rm ory , Satu rday . 
■Hancock, who 
holds the title of Septem ber 
6 . from 9 a.m . u ntil 6 
p .m . ______________ 
■“ Miss Shenandoah Apple Bios ! 
T rophies and cash, v alu ed at , 
som ” 
of 
19 58, 
has beg u n 
the hu ndreds of dollars, nu m bering 
“ Cu ban H oliday ” which w as her ov er 100 will be aw arded to breed' 
top aw ard for winning the title at ¡and class w inners. The Best in 
the Apple Blossom F estiv al held Show 
Trophy 
is 
a 
Kensing ton 
in W inchester in M ay . 
C lipper Ship canape tray with di- 
Miss Showman and her m other, v ider. Fir.st in each of the six 
M rs. 
E m ory Showm an, fo r m e r, g rou ps 
will 
receiv e 
a 
15-mch 
local residents, arriv ed in H a v a -jCiolden R eg ency K ensing ton tray . 
Dd, Cu ba, y esterday . They will j 
A R ev ere bowl will be aw arded 
be g u ests at 
the new H abana- 
hig hest scoring dog in ob­ 


edience trials. This trophy is pre­ 
sented annu ally by the Ma.son and 
Dix on Kennel Clu b of H ag ers­ 
town. Silv er finished cu ps will be 


Hilton Hotel. D u ring their two- 
week stay in Cu ba they will carry 
ou t an ex tensiv e sig htseeing sche­ 
du le, 
v isit fam ou s nig ht clu bs 
and ro stau ran ts, attend chu rch in 
^ 
H av ana, take a cou ntry tou r and 
showm an- 
Spend two fu ll day s a t V aradero 
B each on the C aribbean, 
i 
’ 
, 
, 
. 
. 
■ u 
cu 
! 
Winner.s who hav e won two or 
D u ring her v isit. M iss Show-i 
show m anship com- 
m a n w d present g reeting s to Ha-. 


v ana City ofhciais rom the Ap- ^ 
F ebru ary 19 58 and Febru - 
p e Blossom F estiv al and M ay ors 
,^,5 ^ 
^ 
Ot W inchester and Hancock. 


pete for the Professional H andlers 
.Association Lenord B ru m sky Sr. 
M em orial Trophy which is aw ard­ 
ed a t W estm inster Kennel Clu b 
,,, , 
. 
. 
Show, M adison Squ are G arden, 
York, in F ebru ary 19 59 . 
Ju nior Kennel Clu b m em bers 
elig ible to enter this com- 


Ex tens ion Office 
To Hold Open Hous e 


a ie 


the Ex tension Office a t the Cou rt 
Hou se today from 1 u ntil 3 p. m. 
H om em aker Clu b m em bers are 
inv ited to v isit and m eet the new 
assistant 
hom e 
dem onstration 
ag ent. 
Miss 
Nancy 
M arsteller, 
who joined the staff Ju ly 1. 
So cia l Ch a rt 


MARTIN'S JULY 


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47 BALTIMORE STREET 


FARM QUEEN E S T R Y — 
M>ss 
Lo is 
Milten b erg er, 
d a u g h ter o f Mr. a n d .Mrs. 
Ja n ies 
E. 
Milten b erg er, 
will b e a ca n d id a te in 
th e Fa rn > Qu een Co n test 
sp o n so red b y th e Asso ­ 
cia ted W o m en o f th e Al­ 
leg a n y C o u n t y 
Fa rm 
Bu rea u . It will b e h eld 
Sa tu rd a y a t Un io n Gro ve 
Ca mp Gro u n d s a t 8 p .m. 
Th e a n n u a l Fa rm Bu rea u 
p icn ic will p reced e th e 
q u een co n test, a n d a ta l­ 
en t fin d co n test a lso will 
b e h eld . 


O fficers w ere elected and com ­ 
m ittees 
appointed 
at a 
recent 


m eeting of the Potom ac TMison 
Em ploy es A.ssocialion. P au l Gelz 
was 
n a m e d 
ch airm an . 
Mr. 
C harles 
U>ng . 
v ice 
ch airm an ; 
Mr.s. Anna .Mae Slou g h trea su re r 
and Miss P atricia O ’R ou rke, sec­ 
retary . 


The following comm ittec.s w ere 
appointed 
Glenn K em m et, pro­ 
g ram ch airm an ; assi.sted by M rs. 
N ancy 
La.shbau g h. 
Mis.*« 
M ary 
M. 
Holt, 
Miss 
E laine 
M artin. 
Mi.ss Iv a Lou Sm ith. P ete Dere- 
m er. 
Miss 
Shirley 
H ansrotn, 
Hom er Dicken, C arl Whetzel Al­ 
v in M awhinny . Miss Helen P a x ­ 
ton. -Miss R osem ary Cook 
Wil­ 
liam T hrasher, P au l Foltz, Roy 
Chaney , 
Kenny 
Fu ller. 
Way ne 
H asselrode, Roy M iddleton. N el­ 
son Willison, Tim Gibson. R obert 
.Miller and W illiam E ady ; Pau l 
Lu ng , 
nomination.s, with H arry 
D eter. Hom er Dicken, Mrs. Jeon- 
a ra 
H are. Je rry M atlick. Mr,s. 
f adie 
Ko.scr. 
and 
Ray Hahne. 
¡m em bers 
John Minke, athletic 
com m ittee, with Hay den Phillip.s, 
i ’.ay m ond Clitc,s. Miss Ro.semary 
.Mu ilaney and Miss Ru th Sny der 


Mis.s M ildred Blades, chairm an j 
Uii .su nshine com m ittee, with Pau l- 
Ev an.*-'. Miss Su sie K aiser. Jack I 
kard J r , Mrs. Nina H em m ;s.: 
John B u rkett, Carl Hebner, and 
,.Mr.s. Dot Hu tchinson, as^.isting . 
N orm an While, ch airm an of du es* 


Cl earance! 


Hap-O-Happy Clu b will hold a 
picnic Friday in G rov e 2 of Con- 
.« titu tion P ark at 6 p m . A cov ­ 
ered dish su pper will be serv ed. 
F'ach m em ber is to bring her own 
place setting and sandw iches. 
P 
o r C 
O 
T 
m 
^ 
Willing W orkers Bible Class o f , ' 
.91 
P au l's L u theran C hu rch willj 
H arding er. senior 
hold Its annu al picnic today be-: 
. 
1 
* 
1 
1 
g inning at 6 p. m . in Grov e 1, stenog rapher 
for 
the 
Alleg any 
Constitu tion P ark. 
P a st Cou ncilors Clu b of Pride 
of 


Cou nty H ealth D epartm ent, is a 
su rg ical patient -n P resby terian 
A ileg V ny C o'u ncii'lio. Dau g h'-’K ar. Nose and T hroat H ospital. 


ters of A m erica, will m eet today 
at 6 :30 p. m. in the basem ent of j 
Mr. and M rs. Leo A. Wolf and 
Ju nior O rder Hall following a cov -¡.son M ichael, Mt. Sav ag e Road, 
ered dish su pper. 
iretu rned after v isiting iheir son. 
Prog ressiv e 
You ng 
W omen’s 
' Pinky > 
^ 
who is a 
Clu b will m eet F riday at 8 p. 
at 
Children s 
H aspital. 
at the home of M rs. Jam es 
They also v isited their 
ie. 
McMu llen 
Hig hway . 
dau g hter and og t. 
deleg ates will g iv e their r e p o r t , and Mrs. Jam es H elsel and fam- 
Mrs. G arland Pax ton will r e p o 
r tJly , and M r and Mrs. _ i a i i o n 
on a training m eeting she a 
t 
t 
e 
n 
d 
- Colleen and Thom as 
eo and g iv e a demon.stration on Bu rns, A lex andria, \ a . , and M r . 
ov en m eals 
« "d Mrs. E dg ar Bu stin and lam - 
)y . H y attsv ille. 
W illiam 
LEARN TO 5 W IM 


I g u arantee to leach any one. 


M ag istrate and M rs 
M eag her, C resaptow n, and Mr. 
and Mrs. Gu y Long and son, 702 
T ransportation 
fu rnished. 
Call North C entre Street, spent the 
PA 
2-9 7 05. 
Celanese 
Pool. 
Ike weekend v isiting Chief P etty Of- 
Law, Instru ctor. 
Adv . N T July 4, 7 . I . 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 . 
ficer Howard M eag her and fam ily 
in Norfolk, Va. 


... a picture of all 
our uns atis fied cus tomers 


and it's eas y to s ee why , becaus e quolity and thrift go hand-in-hond 
ot Toll Gate 
WOMEN'S 


Values to $1 3 .95 


Trim Trod 
• Miracle Tread 
Vitality 


MEN’S 
SUMMER 
OXFORDS 
$^8 8 
$^8 6 
$0 8 0 


Value« to S1S.9S 


• Bos tonian • Rand • Mans field 


• No Ex changos 


• No Rotundo 


e All Solo* 


Binai 


1 3 7 Baltimore 5 t. 


specials 


These a re just 4 o f o ur ma ny qua lity v a lues: 


Plump Deliciout 


FANCY SLICING TOMATOES 
2 ibt 39c 
7 5c - 
8 
lb. batk of 8 9 c 


Froth 
Homegrown 


ROMNEY SWEET CORN 


frtoh ov ory morning 


Fro» h Homegrown 
GREEN BEANS 
2 lb» 2 9c 


lb. batk ef 


Xtra large Guaranteed Ripe 
CANTALOUPES 
3 for $2 *0 0 


FRIENDLY TIP FROM HARRY A ROYi Froth air ii good for y our heolfh, but fres h fruits and 


v egetables need the confines of a cool build» og and olmos f eor*» tont refrigeration to retain 


their natural flav or. 


It y o u ca n ma tch o ur hig h qua lity pro duce a t a lo wer co st, we will ma tch a ny price. 
Toil Gate Fruit Market 


Rt. 40 — directly o ppo site the o ld To ll Ho use — PA 4-3 3 7 4 


SIX 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND. MD, WEDNESDAY. JULY 9 1958 
Phone PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker 


Winners To Participate 
In 4-H District Contest 


The annual Allegany County 
Girls 4-H Clubs Demonstration 
Days concluded yesterday with 
competition in cherry pie. cloth­ 
ing. home furnishings and home 
management 
categories. 
The 
judging took place at the County 
Extension office in the Court 
House. 
Winners of blue ribbons in Mon­ 
day's and yesterday's activities 
will compete in the District Con­ 
test to be held in Hagerstown July 
r 
Miss Mary P. Wise. home dem­ 
onstration agent, announces the 
award winners and their demon­ 
strations as follows: Cherry pies, 
Patty King, blue ribbon; Dorothy 
Robertson, champion blue ribbon; 
clothing. Darlene Logue, prepar­ 
ing to sew. blue ribbon; home fur­ 
nishings, Marvel Major, table set­ 
ting. red ribbon; home manage- 


ment, Charlotte King. better stor­ 
age for clothes, blue ribbon. Dor­ 
othy Robertson, winner of cham­ 
pion blue ribbon, will be unable 
to attend district contest and Pat­ 
ty King will go in her place. 
Monday's blue ribbon winners 
going to Hagerstown are Nancy 
Kyle and Ruth Elaine Oster. gen­ 
eral foods demonstration; Dar­ 
lene 
Davis, 
champion, 
baked 
goods; and Becky Bolyard and 
Elsie Mae Robertson, poultry. 


Raymond B Hall, son of Mr. 
arid Mrs 
Harry R 
Hall. 310 
South Street, is improving at Iowa 
Lutheran Hospital. Des Moines. 
Iowa. where he has been a surgi­ 
cal 
patient for the past two 
months. 


Mrs. Jean Finley is a surgical 
patient at Sacred Heart Hospital.! 


and membership, with Walter 
Fredericks, 
Ray 
Hahne, 
Mrs. 
Ruth Moore. Miss Helen Paxton, 
and Miss Shirley Hansroth, mem­ 
bers. Miss Gail Treiber, chair­ 
man of publicity will be assisted 
by Miss Patricia O'Rourke. Mrs. 
Ann Bennett is home service ad­ 
visor. 


The ninth annual Rowan family 
leumon will be held Sunday at 
the Celancse Picnic Grounds. 


I 
Women's Sport Club 
Picnic Thursday 


Women’s Sport Club will hold 
its first summer meeting In the 
form of picnic Thursday at All 
Chan Shrine Club picnic grounds 
at 6:30 p in 
Mrs Lillian Klavuhn Is chair­ 
man of arrangements assisted by 
Mrs. Marie Layman and Mrs. 
Leona Bootman. 


the 
noney f o y f o 


T m proud of 
where he bought 
my diamond, too!” 


Thi« young bride-to-be (like others in town) feels a deep 
pride w ben others ask where her diamond was purchased. 
She know * our firm assures her that through the years her 
diamond w ill prove to be exactly as fine as we say it is. 
Our firm has taken professional gem-judging courses, 
and purchased scientific judging instruments to back up 
that assurance, lf you know a pair of “diamond-shoppers)* 
tell them about our firm. 


Shop and compare . . . You, too, will discover that 
the finest Diamond Values come from Cumberland's 
Finest, Largest and Oldest Jewelers. 


D IAM O N D S from $37.50 


C H A RG f ANO tU O G IT ACCOUNTS INVITED 


lite 
s 


A * * * Jf*y 
r> ° v a 


• 
I ' 
Jewelry 
Co 


N E W O FFICERS IN STA LLED — Cumberland Chapter 
914, Women of the Moose, conducted installation of 
officers recently at the Moose Home. 
Left to right, 
seated, are Mrs. Mae Biller, recorder; Mrs. Marjorie 
Mulligan, junior grand regent; Mrs. Allene Wiland, 
senior regent; Miss Mary Nicht, Frostburg, installing 


officer, and Mrs. Shirley Short, junior regent. Standing, 
same order, are Mrs. Edith Fifer, guide; Mrs. Florence 
Wolf, pianist; Mrs. Rosalie Evans, chaplain: Mrs. Mane 
Payne, treasurer; Mrs. Phyllis McGaughey, assistant 
guide; Mrs. Catherine Breedlove, sentinel, and Mrs. 
Christina Sowers, argus. 


CHARM AND MODELING SCHOOL 


P rN Demonstration Mooting 


Thursday, July IO, S P. M. 


FORT C U M BER LA N D HOTEL BALLRO O M 


Students, Coreer Girls, Housewives, Teenogers 


Discover Your Glamour Rating— W rite for free quiz. 


N A N C Y TAYLO R, P.O. Box 682, Cumberland, Md. 


Former 
Residents 
Visit Cuba 


Muss Nancy Ann Showman of 
Hancock, who holds the title of 
“ Miss Shenandoah Apple Bios 
som" of 1958, has begun the 
“ Cuban Holiday” which was her 
top award for winning the title at 
the Apple Blossom Festival held 
in Winchester in May. 
Miss Showman and her mother. 
Mrs. Emory Showman, former 
local residents, arrived in Hava­ 
na, Cuba, yesterday. They will 
be guests at the new Hahana- 
Hiltnn Hotel. During their two- 
week stay in Cuba they will carry 
out an extensive sightseeing sche­ 
dule. visit famous night clubs 
and restaurants, attend church in 
Havana, take a country tour and 
spend two tull days at Varadero 
Beach on the Caribbean. 
During her visit. Miss Show­ 
man will present greetings to Ha­ 
vana City officials from the Ap­ 
ple Blossom Festival and Mayors 
af Winchester and Hancock. 


Extension Office 


To Hold Open House 


There will be an open house in 
the Extension Office at the Court 
House today from I until 3 p. rn 
Homemaker Club members are 
invited to visit and meet the new 
assistant 
home 
demonstration 
agent. Miss Nancy Marsteller. 
who joint'd the statf July I. 


Premium List Approved Paul Getz 
For Annual All Breed Show New Head 
Of PE Group 
The premium list for the fifth annual All Breed Show spon­ 
sored by the I ’pper Potomac Valley Kennel Club has been an­ 
nounced. The show will be held in the Frostburg Armory. Saturday, 
September 6. from 9 a rn. until 6 p.m. 
valued 
r 


MARTIN'S JULY 
cliumci 
OF 
SP0RTSWG4K 
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HA 
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• Tapered Font 
• Capris 
• 
Pedal Pushers 


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19 
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id a rti n r 
47 BALTIMORE STREET 


Trophies and cash, valued at 
hundreds of dollars, numbering 
over IOO will be awarded to breed 
and class winners. The Best in 
Show Trophy is a Kensington 
Clipper Ship canape tray with di­ 
vider. First in each of the sui 
groups will receive a 
15-inch 
Golden Regency Kensington tray 
A Revere bowl will be awarded 
to the highest scoring dog in ob­ 
edience trials This trophy is pre­ 
sented annually by the Mason and 
Dixon Kennel Club of Hagers­ 
town Silver finished cups will be 
awarded to each winner in the 
three divisions of junior showman­ 
ship. 
Winners who have won two or 
more junior showmanship com­ 
petitions during the period be­ 
tween February 1958 and Febru­ 
ary 1959 in the open division only 
will he eligible to enter and com­ 
pete for the Professional Handlers 
Association Lenord Brumsky Sr. 
.Memorial Trophy which is award­ 
ed at Westminster Kennel Club 
Show, Madison Square Garden, 
New York, in February 1959. 
Junior Kennel Club members 
ate eligible to enter this com­ 
petition. 


Social Chart 


Hap-O-Happy Club will hold a 
picnic Friday in Grove 2 of Con­ 
stitution Park at 6 p rn. A cov­ 
ered dish supper will be served. 
Tach member is to bring her own 
place setting and sandwiches. 
Willing Workers Bible Class of 
St 
Paul s Lutheran Church Will 
hold its annual picnic today be­ 
ginning at 6 p rn. in Grove I, 
Constitution Park. 
Past Councilors Club of Pride 
of Allegany Council 110, Daugh­ 
ters of America, will meet today 
at 6 30 p. rn. in the basement of) 
Junior Order Hall following a tov - son 
ered dish supper. 


FARM QUEEN EN T R Y — 
Miss Lots Miltenberger, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
James 
E. 
Miltenberger, 
will be a candidate rn 
the Farm Queen Contest 
sponsored by the Asso­ 
ciated Women of the Al­ 
legany C o u n t y 
Farm 
Bureau. It will be held 
Saturday at Union Grove 
Camp Grounds at 8 p.m. 
The annual f arm Bureau 
picnic will precede the 
queen contest, and a tal­ 
ent find contest also will 
be held. 


Officers were elected and com­ 
mittees appointed at a recent 
meeting of the Potomac Edison 
Employes Association. Paul Getz 
was 
n a me d 
chairman; 
Mr. 
Charles Long, 
vice chairman; 
Mrs. Anna Mae Slough treasurer 
and Mlss Patricia O Rourke, sec­ 
retary. 
The following committees were 
appointed 
Glenn Kemmet, pro­ 
gram chairman; assisted by Mrs. 
Nancy Lashbaugh, 
Miss 
Mary 
M. 
Holt, Miss Elaine Martin. 
Miss Iva I,ou Smith, Pete Dere- 
mer, 
Miss 
Shirley 
Hansrotn. 
Homer Dicken, Carl Whetzel Al­ 
vin Mawhinny, Miss Helen Pax­ 
ton, Miss Rosemary Cook 
Wil­ 
liam Thrasher. Paul Foltz. Roy 
Chaney, Kenny Fuller, 
Wayne 
Hasselrode. Roy Middleton Nel­ 
son Willison, Tim Gibson, Robert 
Miller and William Eady; Paul 
Ixng, nominations, with Harry 
Deter, Homer Dicken, Mrs. Jeon* 
ara Hare. Jerry Matlick. Mrs. 
Sadie Koser, and Ray Hahne. 
members. John Minke, athletic 
committee, with Hayden Phillips, 
Raymond Clites, Miss Rosemary 
Mullaney and Miss Ruth Snyder. 
Miss Mildred Blades, chairman 
of sunshine committee, with Paul 
Evans, Miss Susie Kaiser. Jack 
Kckard Jr., Mrs. Nina Hemmis. 
John Burkett, Carl Hebner. and 
Mrs. Dot Hutchinson, assisting. 
Norman White, chairman of dues 


Clearance! 


Personals 


Miss Helen Hardinger. senior 
stenographer for the Allegany 
County Health Department, is a 
surgical patient sn Presbyterian 
Ear. Nose and Throat Hospital. 
Baltimore. 
Mr. and Mrs Leo A Wolf and 
Michael. ML .Savage Road. 
(returned after visiting their non. 
Progressive 
Young 
W 
o m 
e n s Baul 'Pinky* Wolfe who i.-. a 
Club will meet Friday at 8 p. rn Patient 
at 
(. hildrcn s 
Hospital. 
at the home of Mrs. James Ritch- Baltimore They also visited ’heir 
ie 
McMullen Highway. 
RWSC son-in-law and daughter and .sgt. 
delegates will give their report. and ^ rs J ames Helsel and lam- 
Mrs. Garland Paxton will report !kv. and 
and 
,on 
on a training meeting she attend- Richerson. Colleen and Thomas 
rd and give a demonstration on Burns. Alexandria. Va,, and Mr 
oven meals 
and '*rs Edgar Bustin and fam­ 
ily, Hyattsville. 
William 


Toll Gate Fruit Market I 


is proud to present... 


tm****'- MUM 


LEARN TO S W IM 
Magistrate and Mrs 
Meagher, Cresaptown, and Mr 
I guarantee to teach anyone, and Mrs. Guy Long and son. 792 
Transportation 
furnished. 
Call North Centre Street, spent the 
PA 2-9705. Celanese Pool. Ike weekend visiting Chief Petty Of- 
Law, Instructor. 
beer Howard Meagher and family 


Adv N T Ju ly «, 7. I •. lo. ii. 
in Norfolk. Va 


-*• ' WA* '■ * 
' 


... a picture of all 


our unsatisfied customers 


. . . and it's cosy to see why, because quality and thrift go hand-in-hand 
at Tell Gate 


specials 


These are just 4 of our many quality values; 


Frail* 
H o m e g r o w n 


RO M N EY SW EET CORN 


froth ovary morning 
75c 


Froth Homogrown 
GREEN BEANS 
2 ib» 29c 


Plump Oeliciout 


FA N C Y SLICIN G TOM ATOES 


2 ibt 39c 
6 is bo that 89c 


Xtro 
largo Guaranteed Ripe 
CANTALOUPES 
3 for $1.00 


FR IiN D lY TIP FROM HARRY I ROY: Froth cir it fo o d for your health, but froth fruit! and 


vegetable! need tho confine! of a cool b u lld o g and alm ett cenitant refrigeration to retain 


thoir natural flavor. 


II you can match our high quality produce at a lower cost, we will match any price. 
Toll Gate Fruit Ma rket 


RI. 40 — directly opposite the old Toll House — PA 4-3374 


Ph o n e PA 2-4600 fo r a WANT AD Taker 


County And SRC To Meet 
To Discuss Federal Aid 


The Allegany County Board of 
The county commissioners said 
Commissioners will meet with they will inquire of the SRC just 
the State Roads Commission in what is required to obtain these! 
Baltimore next week to discuss funds. 
If they are available,! 
possibility' of a federal aid sec- then the county is prepared to 
ondary road program in the put up $50,000 to obtain the $100,- 
county. 
000 in federal money. 
Commissioner William A. Wil- 
Just how much work would be' 
son last week suggested that ac- provided under the program will 
tion be taken in regard to a depend to a large extent on what 
federal aid program to start road specifications must be followed j 
projects to provide employment, on road projects. If they arc of ; 
Wilson said that the county minimum type, then the money ! 
could put up $50,000 and the would make possible a fairly’ 
federal government’s allotment large program, it is believed, 
would be $100,000. A letter was 
sent to U.S. Senator J. Glenn \a /:II 
u 
Beall asking for any information 
c ro b a te d 
he had concerning such a federal 
The will of Wilbur James Dix- 
eid program for secondary roads, on, who was 72 years old at the 
A reply was received ye.sterday time of his death June 24, was 
from Senator Beall in which he admitted to probate yesterday in 
enclosed a copy of the law deal- Orphans Court. His widow, Mrs 
>ng with the federal program and Anna M. Dixon, 610 Memorial 
pointing out that the program Avenue, was named executrix 
was handled through the state snd beneficiary. Dixon was a re- 
roads commission.s of the v a r io u s Bred B&O Railroad Company of- 
states. 
ficial 


THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD., WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1 9 58 


It’s Christmas in July at MURPHY’S 


at Low July Prices 


Use our Lay-Away Plan . • . No Carrying Charge! 


REGULARLY $12,9 8! 


YOU'LL ADORE THIS 


enjoy porch living 
Family 
t his summer! 


\M HANDSOME ECONOMICAL 
VUDOK 


THE ONLY SHADE 


WITH A VENTILATOR 


. . . keeps hot air o u t. . . lets breeze in 


without direct draft. Vudor Shades are 


durable, colorfost. There’s a size to fit your 


porch . . . easily installed. 


Ask about Vudor Porch Shades 
for your home now. 


5 feet wide 
............ 
$11.9 5 


6 feet wide 
........... 
14.75 


7 feet wide ..... 
17,50 


8 feet wide 
...... 
19.95 


9 feet wide ..... 
22.9 5 


10 feet w ide 
....... 
25 .75 


12 feet wide 
............ 31.5 0 


WINDOW AWNINGS 


30” wide................................$3.9 5 


36” wide................................. 4.9 5 


Cool green color wiHi decorotive white piping. 


MATCHING PORCH VALANCE 


18-inch drop ............... 
.79 yd. 


24-inch drop ..... .9 9 yd. 


30-inch drop .... 
1.19 yd. 


MATCHING PORCH CURTAINS 


5 foot ....................................$5 .9 5 


6 foot ................................... 7.5 0 


7 foot ................................... 8 .5 0 


8 foot .................................. 9 .75 


9 foot ..................... 
10.75 


10 foot ................. 
11.95 


12 foot ....................................13.95 
E.V. COYLE’S 


45 BALTIMORE STREET 


FOR THE 


COMPLETE 


SET OF 4 


20-inch Mother; all vinyl wHh rooted 
hair, painted nail», high heek, ear­ 
rings . . . holds 8-inch baby in white 
bunting! 
ll-inch chubby little girl 
doll dressed like mother including 
straw hat. Also "Fido" to completa 
the ensemble. 


D R I N K . . . W ET and 
TEARS DOLL 


Fully Joinfod 16-tnck oM-vmyl doll ftof drinh, weh 


*nd cr •! big feert. Roofed teir end moving eyes. 


Dressed m flocked nylon with matching bonnet. 


3 DOLLS 


A N D 
FIDO 


NEW BORN BABIES 


IN CUDDLY BLANKET 


18 inches taB, aH vinyl, and dressed in diaper, ihH , 
kimono, bootees and pink flannel blanket. Glassint 


eyes; coo voice. "Miss Peep" doll is shaped like • 


real baby. 


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$6.98 VALUE! 


SHE DRINKS! 
SHE W ETS! 
SHE CRIES! 
HONEY TEARS DOLL 


CUTE BABY DOLLS 


Vinyl body it weshable! 22 inches 
tall with moving eyes. Legs ere 
wired to dolls cen sit. Rooted 
heir in poodle or pony hair-dos. 
Various style dresses, some with 
hets , . . some with pony-teils. 


SA.98 


ALL VINYL! 


Adorable baby with 


rooted S e r « n heir 


and 
moving 
eyesj 


f u l l y jointed. Hes 


layette of dress, bon­ 


net, booties. 2 wash 


cloths, 3 pads. soap, 


sponge and Kleenei. 


14 Inchef 
Tall 


1 0'/2-INCH bride DOLLS 


complete 


with 


wardrobe 


Fully jointed doll with shaped body, high heefi and 
earrings. Dressed in a beautiful bridal outfit, also 
has 2 other dressei, a robe, and pajamas. All pack­ 
ed in a suitcase with carrying handle. 


Without Exception You Always Get FIRST QUALITY at MURPHY'S 


G IRLS' LIGH TW EIG H T DELUXE 


IMPORTED BIKES 
»3 
7 " 


21-INCH COLLAPSIBLE 


DOLL CARRIAGES 


ALL KINDS O F 
LAUGHING WOLVES 
»498 
You’ll See Them 
Atop Back Seats 
of flashy autosl 
$ 2 9 8 


eoch 


26-Inch steel tube frame; 3-sp«ed Sfurmey-Archer gear; 
rear reflector; caliper style handbrakes. Black with gold 
trimming. 


BOYS' STYLE same as above................$37.77 


9 inches wide with 25-inch high tubular chrome handle. 


Covered with grey and red Imitation leather fabric. Has 


foot brake and white 5-inch rubber-tired wheels. 


I 
Sitting wolves are 18 Inches high and lying wolves are 
18 inches long. Made of cuddly plush In two-tone brown 
with long bushy tails, big bow at neck. Soft realistie 
vinyl faces. 


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{ 
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205 CENTER STREET 


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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD., WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1958 
SEVEN 


County And SRC To Meet 
To Discuss Federal Aid 


The Allegany County Board of 
The county commissioners said 
Commissioners will meet with they will inquire of the SRO just 
the State Roads Commission in what is required to obtain these 
Baltimore next week to discuss funds. 
If they are available, 
possibility'of a federal aid sec- then the county is prepared to 
ondary road 
program in 
the put up $50,000 to obtain the $100,- 
county. 
OOO in federal money. 
Commissioner William A. WSI- 
Just how much work would be 
son last week suggested that ac- provided under the program will 
tion be taken in regard to a depend to a large extent on what 
federal aid program to start road specifications must be followed 
projects to provide employment, on road projects. If they are of 
Wilson said that the county minimum type, then the money 
could put up 150.000 and the would make possible a fairly 
federal government's allotment large program, it is believed, 
would be $100,000. A letter was 
sent to U S. Senator J 
Glenn \ a/;II I . 
Beall asking for any information 
11 r r o o a ie a 
he had concerning such a federal 
The w,u of WiB)ur j ames ^ 
aid program for secondary roads on, who was 72 years old at the 
A reply was received yesterday time of his death June 24. was 
from Senator Beall in which he admitted to probate yesterday in 
enclosed a copy of the law deal- Orphans Court. His widow, Mrs 
mg with the federal program and Anna M. Dixon, 610 Memorial 
pointing out that the program Avenue, was 
named executrix 
was handled through the state 
beneficiary. Dixon was a re­ 
reads commissions of the various ,,rcd BAO Railroad Company of 
states. 
if taal.______________ • 
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this summer! 


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nil O N LY SHADE 


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. •. keeps hot air o u t. . . lets breeze in 
without direct draft. Vudor Shades are 
durable, colorfast. There’s a size to fit your 
porch .V . easily installed. 
Ask about Vudor Porch Shades 
for your home now. 


5 feet w ide.............. 


6 feet wide ............. 


7 feet w ide............... 


8 feet wide 


9 feet w ide.............. 


IO feet w ide.............. 


12 feet wide 


........$11.95 


14.75 


17.50 


19.95 


22.95 


25.75 


31.50 


WINDOW AWNINGS 


30” wide 
$3.95 


36” wide 
4.95 


Cool green color with decorative white piping. 


MATCHING PORCH VALANCE 


18-inch d ro p .............. ....... .79 yd. 


24-inch drop 
..... 
.99 yd. 


30-inch drop ..... 
__ 1.19 yd. 


MATCHING PORCH CURTAINS 


5 foot 
$5.95 
I 


6 foot 
7.50 


7 foot 
................... 
8.50 


8 foot ................. 
9.75 


9 fo o t....................... 
10.75 


IO foot 
.................... .......... 11.95 


12 foot 
13.95 


EV. COYLE'S 


45 BALTIMORE STREET 


REGULARLY $12.98! 


YOU'LL ADOR! THIS 
Lovable Family 


FOR THE 


COMPLETE 


SET O f 4 


20-Inch Mother; all vinyl wife roofed 
hair, painted nails, high ha#)*, aar. 
rings . . . holds 8-inch baby in white 
bunting! 
11-inch chubby littia girl 
doll dressed like mother including 
strew hat. Also "Fido” to complete 
the ensemble. 


DRINK . . . WET and 
TEARS DOLL 


Party jalwUd IA intl* aN-ainyl doll th at drm ki *»H 


w d cr •» b g to o n . R ooted hair and m o * "g ayes. 


D ratted rn Docked nylon with m atching bonnet. 


NEW BORN BABIES 


IN CUDDLY BLANKET 


3 DOLLS 


A N D 
FIDO 


IS inches fell, elf vinyl, end dressed in diaper, shirt, 
kimono, bootees end pink flannel blanket. Glassine 


eyes; coo voice. "Miss Peep" doll is shaped like a 


reel baby. 


SIU t H 
I'd . A ^ 
' A i 


REGULAR 
$6.98 VALUE! 


SHE DRINKS! 
SHE WETS! 
SHE CRIES! 
HONEY TEARS DOLL 


SA.98 


CUTE BABY DOLLS 


Vinyl body it wettable! 22 inchat 
to>1 with moving ayot. la g t ara 
w.rad 
to dolls 
can 
tit. 
Rooted 
hair in poodle or pony hair-dot. 
Venous ftyto dresses, tome with 
hats . . . tome with pony-taiia. 


ALL VINYL! 


Adorable baby with 


rooted S a r a n hair 


and 
moving 
ayes; 


f u l l y feinted. H at 


layette of droit bon­ 


net, booties. 2 wash 


cloths, 3 pads, soap, 


sponge and Kloonoi. 


14 Inches 
Tell 


% * 


lO’/2-INCH BRIDE DOLLS 


complete 


w ith 


wardrobe 


Fully jointed doll with shaped body, high heels end 
earrings. Dressed in a beautiful bridal outfit, also 
has 2 other dresses, a robe, and pajamas. All pack­ 
ed in a suitcase with carrying handle. 


Without Exception You Always Get FIRST QUALITY at MURPHY'S 


• 
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GIRLS’ LIGHTWEIGHT DELUXE 


IMPORTED BIKES 
*3 7 77 


21-INCH COLLAPSIBLE 


DOLL CARRIAGES 
98 


A L L KINDS O F 
LAUGHING WOLVES 


* 4 


Y ou’ll See Them 


A to p Back Seats 


of flashy autos! 
$7 .9 8 
Mm 
each 


26-inch steel tube frame; 3-speed Sturmey-Archer gear; 
rear reflector; caliper style handbrakes. Bleck with gold 
trimming. 


BOYS' STYLE tome os above..................$37.77 


9 inches wide with 25-inch high tubuter chrome handle. 


Covered with grey and red imitation leather fabric. Ha* 


foot brake and white 5-inch rubber-tired wheels. 


Sitting wolves ere IS inches high and lying wolves ar# 
18 inches long. Made of cuddly plush in two-tone browis 
with long bushy tails, big bow at neck. Soft realistic 
vinyl faces. 
LC$.C 
Ce 
k 
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i 
DOWN TOWN CUMBERLAND 


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EIGHT 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1 9 5 8 
Pho ne PA 2-4 6 00 fo r a WANT AD Ta kef^ 


J e ffre y Cooke rly Honore d On Birthday 
DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 


Mr, and Mrs, Sylvester Twigg. Attending were 
L inda Harris, t 
V'inchcstrr 
Road 
entertained Mary 
Katherine 
Kesner, 
Toni OL IVER F. HICKMAN 


w 
i t h 
a l a w 
n 
p a r ty a recent even- Boor, Pamela 
Boor. 
Law anna M T. SAVAGE—Olivet 
ing honoring their grandson. Jet- Twigg, 
Jim m y Twigg, 
Chris man 
39 jsjew Row. die« 
fre\ Cookerly. on the occasion of ” wigg, B illy Kesner Randy Ap- day jn Memorial Hospital, Cum- 
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CHARLES R. MILLER 
MRS. JOHN M ANTEL 
Personals 


M r and Mrs. Walter Alexander 


BER K EL E Y SPRINGS — Air-j 
BER KEL EY SPRINGS — Mrs, and son Edward, L aVale, return- 
man 1-c Charles Richard M iller.¡M ary Elizabeth Manuel, 38, wife ed frorn vacationing in New Eng- 
26. 
died last Thursday at the of John Manuel Baltimore, died • 
* - 
his fifth birthday 
pel, Gregory Cookerly. Mrs. Rho- herland, shortly after^ being ad* Orlando (Fla.) A ir Force Base. 
Sunday in Maryland General Hos 
Balloons and paper streamers dr Cecil. 
Mrs. Shirley Chaney, m iUed. 
j 
a native of Morgan County, he Pltal there- 
j . __ ___ 
_ I Imi, 
\nnokoll Tuners 
Mr C 
Fin* 
! 


my. 


used m the decorations. Mrs. Annabel! Twigg. Mrs. Ro-; 
Rorn 
zihlman> he was a SOnjwas born March 
6 . 1932 a son of 
A 
native of Morgan County. iM ‘ 
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land States and Canada. 
Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Mc­ 
Donald. Baltimore, and M r. and 
were used 
10 me necoram» « *. 
* '* ;r *T 
Born at Zihlman. he was a son.was born March 
6 
1932 a son ot 
a nauve or 
Morgan xoum y..Mrs> 
j 
RUSSeIl 
Shawen 
and 
Prizes were won bjyL ois Harn- mana Cookerly 
Mrs. Virginia 
Qf WiUiam and Bertha <paUgh) Edgar and L ucy Belle 
(Stotler* W. Va., she was a daughter of daughterSt 
Winchester, 
visited 
son, Sadie Kesner and Susie Cha-|L awrenee 
and Mrs. Sherry 
L aw' Hickman M r Hickman was em- M iller of here. ile o L ostua of Great Cacapon 
and|their 
parentSi 
M r. 
and 
Mrs. 


• ¡ployed at the Amcelle Plant of j 
Resides his parents, he is s u r-rbe *ate f ,ux*e 'S m ith' L ostua. 
| Frank W, Wilson. 3 L yon Street, 
. the 
Celanese 
Corporation 
and v jved by 
his widow, Mrs. Fran- She was a member of the EUB Ridgeley, The Shawen fam ily is 
was a member of M t. Savage ces ^ 
(Haves) M iller; a 
so n , 
Church of Great Cacapon. 
on route to Freemont. Nebraska 
| Methodist Church. He served five Charles F. M iller, at 
home: a Besides 
her 
hu s ba n d 
and 
to visit 
Mrs. 
Shawen's sitter, 
I years in the Arm y. 
daughter, Miss L inda C. 
M iller, father, she is survived by two Mrs. L orna D. Cree and fam ily, 
Surviving besides his parents, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Betty sons by a form er marriage, Kent former residents, 
are his widow. L eora (Winebren- Lou Shoemaker, Big Pool. Md.. and 
Thomas 
Kidwell, 
both 
at 
ner* Hickman: 
a son, W illiam and Miss Peggy Joan M iller, of home; 
a 
sister. 
Mrs. 
Barbara 
1 * 
; 
I * 
_ 
Hickman, at home; 
a brother, here, and a brother, A rthur V irgil Petry, of here; two nieces and a lY ld ilT a g e L I lC lliic N 
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I 
nephew. 
j 
The 
body 
is 
at 
the 
Parks 
The 
body 
is 
at 
the 
Parks 
^ 
Funeral Home here. 
Funeral Home here. 
Goldie Mae Myers, McCoole. 
A requiem mass w ill he cele-! 
Services w ill be conducted to-: 
Fred Sipe Custer and Robbie 


10 a, 
m. 


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iPARtNTSj 


HAVE ALL THE S OFT WATER YOU NEED 
A T THE T U R N OF A FAUCET WI TH, . 


CULLIGAN 


SERVICE 


(r» afan t« Ml b y ~ 
è Heo sefcesp in y 


James 
Hickman. 
Middleborne. ¡M iller, of here. 
W. Va., and a sister, Mrs. Ada 
Stoffel, Sisterville, W. Va, 
The body is at the residence 
rpnillpm maKK 
W1I1 ne m t .. 
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where services w ill be conducted|bratedqtomorrow 
at 
l0 a 
;n day at 2 p. 
m. 
at the E |B Mae Pyle, both of Somerset, Pa 
Friday at 2 p. m. by Rev. W ii-;,F fr r i a, S( 
Vincent’s Catbolit church in Great Cacapon by Rev . 
Edward Franklin Denkenberg- 
liam C. Harpold. pastor of M t .W urrh cRlIV!al w ili 
be i n Green Paul J Slonaker. Interment w ill er. 
Route 
5, 
city, 
and 
Helen 
Savage Methodist Church. Burial vay Gemeterv 
¡be in Mt. Nebo Cemetery. 
j Marie Winters, Cresaptown. 


The rosary w ill be recited to- L INDNER SERVICES 
1 
Donald Fay Baer and Peggy 
day at 7:30 p. m. at the funeral 
A reqUjem mass for Frank L 
U Berkey’ both of Somerse 


We mole* Loon* For; 


• VACATIONS 


• CAR REPAIRS 


• PAYING A GROUP 


OF BILLS 


• NEW PURCHASES 


C O M E 
I N 
• 


‘2 5 to ‘1 0 0 0 


on your name only 
or on other plans 


To get cash for vacations or 
for any othe r w o rthw hile 
pu rpose com e to P u blic 
Finance. We make loans to 
men and w om en—m arried 
or single. You are assured 
of prom pt, personal service 
and a m onthly paym ent plan 
to suit y ou r convenience. 


P H O N E 
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w ill be in the church cemetery. 


CORPORATI ON 


26 North Ce ntre Stre e t 
PArkv ie w 2-49 00 


2nd flo o r— Open Mo nda y until 8 


LOANS AROVE * 30 0 MADE U N D E* INDUSTRIAL N N A N C I LAW 


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MRS. W IL L IA M A. SMITH 
Mrs. Ella E. Smith, 44. former home, 
¡resident of Potomac Park, died 
yesterday at her home. 13521 Air- 
view Street, Cleveland. Ohio. 


CLARENCE LEWIS 
FROSTBURG—Clarence L ewis. 


P a 
L indner, 65. of 
26 Schiller Ter 
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_ 
>u 
race, who died Monday, 
w ill he 
J jh" Herm?n * ra"J- p rosthurg 
celebrated tomorrow' 
at 9 a. m. and 4°ann Agnes Duncan, Bai- 
at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic il,riore- 
62. of 
353 Polk Avenue, ^Akron (-,bur(,b 
B unaj 
wjj} be 
jn tbe 
James Edwin Mong 
Dawson. 
Pa 
and Anna Mae Isola, Union* 


SAVE »6000 


ON A BEIGE-MAHOGANY 
KROEHLER 


Be droom Suite . . • 


With Box Spring e nd Mattre s s 


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All 5 Pc«. 


, . . fe ature s include : pe rmamze d con­ 


s truction . . . hand rubbe d finis h . . , 


dus t-proof cons truction . . . plate glas s 


mirror. 


ONLY AT MILLENSON'S CAN YOU FIND 


A BEDROOM VALUE LIKE THIS . . . • « 


WsHSEf* 


Ope n Ev e ry Monday Night 'Till 9 P. M. 


Eas y Te rms — Ple nty Fre e Parking 


, . 
62. nt 83,1 
roiK Avenue, ftnu ii, 
rhnrrh 
Rtirial 
A native of 
Ohio, she was a tn rrn 0 r\v 
nf 
KVnethnro died at his 
. ^ 
nuriai 
j , , , - . , . ri, th_ 
i afp r\r and Mrs forrnerl-v of 
t rostr,urg. aiea at m. 
pansh cemetery. 
daughter of he late Dr. and . 
. }lonie ^ ondav< 
j 
f 
v 
t(wn. Pa. 
Frank Clvmer. 
, , 
The body is at he George run- 
She is survived hv her husband 
WaS the S° n 
i eral Horne where the rosary w ill 
Walter 
Milton 
Huff, 
Beaver 
W illiam A Smith who was lor-« and 
James L ew,s* iorm eriy be recited today at 8 p. m. 
Falls, Pa., and Helen Veronica 
W ili am A. Smith, who w to lor of We,gh 
m i 
* 
Oravecz, Portage, Pa. 
merly employed at the Amcelle 
survived bv his widow 
RINGL ER RITES 


h£ e- °l ^ a n T L g h ^ r ^ l - M 
a r y 'Connor. L ewis; two sons 
FROSTBURG - Services 
for 
, pj 
d 
lu m 'anri Virginia both at home; Ralph and Clarence L ewis Jr. Mrs. Effie Ringler, 58. wife of E a s t 
End Play ground 
a bro ther Frank L Clymer a nd’both of Akron; a brother. George Dillon Ringler. Harrisburg 
Pa 
p |a n s Social July 1 5 
i t i S 
M b^ M ^ ha RuTso New L ewis, 
McKeesport, 
Pa.; 
and who died there Sunday, w ill be 
7 
a . tster, Mrs. m 
• 
)hree sisters. 
Mrs. 
M ary 
M e -conducted tomorrow a! 2 p. m.s 
FROSTBURG—The annual ice 
i 
i 
L uckie and Mrs. John S. Davis 
at the Durst Funeral Home. 
< ream social of the 
East 
End 
The body w ill he at 
the _ 
prostburg, and Mrs. Phy Guftv.' 
Rev. George L . Wehler, pastor Playground w ill be held July 16 
pelh Funeral Home this atte ¡Akron 
‘ 
|0f 
Zion 
Evangelical 
and 
Re- with the feature of the entertain- 


, 
Interm ent w ili be in Akron on formed Church, w ill officiate and ment being a talent show 
which 
MRS. M IL DR ED M. MacDONAL D Thursday. 
¡burial w ill be in Frostburg 
Me- is open to the public. 
Mrs. Mildred May MacDonald, 
‘ 
im orial Park. 
Pallbearers w ill be Anyone desiring to participate 
41 
Barton, died Monday in Me- MRS. L EONA KNTPPFNBERG 
^George Whitefield. A rthur Mona may call Mrs. Eleanor Mai ten' 
mortal Hospital where she had 
Mrs. Leona Maud Kmppenherg. han. Rudolph L ewis, 
L ouis Race 
phone 604 R The show w ill begin 
been admitted earlier in the day. 76 0f 
r d 4, city, died Monday H arry 
Winner and Robert Jen- at 8 
p. m. with G Franklin Mar- 
She had been ill several weeks. 
at her home. She had been in ill kins. 
tens, past president of the 
A native of Barton, she was a health several months. 
fDA s 
GRAPFS 
sociation. serving as master ot 


daughter of Mrs. Thomas Bee- 
A native of Irons Mountain, 
c u a v w s 
w 
Va 
— 
Ida S (f'remonie*- 


m 
a n of Vindex. Md., and the late she was born A pni is. 1882 a Qrapes 
m 
dled Mondav at her 
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daughter of the late John and bome here. 
provided for all age.,. 
„ ........................... 
Candace -Dickens* 
Irons. 
Her 
A i,felnng resident of Shanks The committee in charge in- * 
ton Methodist Church and the husband, Stephen A. Kmppenberg, she was a daughter of the late V. 
dudes: Mrs, Martens, chairman , 
-rd e r of Eastern Star. 
died December 20. 1954. 
R and Sarah F. -Cannon Grapes. v‘ r> 
! , ene McKenzie. 
Mrs_Dar 
Besides her mother, she is sur* 
§ he was a member of Davis 
She is survived by two daugh- *tnf ® 
J; . 
d 
n 
vived by 
her husband. Donald Memorial Methodist 
Church and ters, Miss Verna (» rapes, of here. !VS 
‘!,) ,:rl 
" 1,f 
MacDonald; foster parents, Mr. a member 0f the WSCS of 
the and Mrs. Frances 
Hammersley, 
and Mrs. 
Edgar Clark, Barton: church. 
Baltimore; 
two sons. 
Hugh 
fin e » « 
M flllC O f t l t 


" 
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Survivors 
include two 
s o 
n 
s . 
Gropes, of 
here 
and 
Edear 
lf r: H,h^ S K , srSSpC 
. 
Your Valuables 
MacDonald, at home: four bro- 
~ ,h 
°' , r 
" r ' Hat child. 
» eertamlv I. unless you proleot 


the « . John Beeman. Deer **ark- ■ « tw 
G 
Holler 
Th<' hndy '* at ,h* r « idCTCe ,hera 
,ro m 
Bre and * * \ * 
and W illiam. Wilbert and Paul 
, fl hr„ thpr ' where services w ill be conducted home Safety Deposit Box or Safe 
Beeman. all of Vindex; a sister. 
of 
L aXal 
varm « ’ i(,dax at 2 P m bv Re' 
Warren 
>our 
an^*w,*r 
t0 
Mrs Bessie Clark, Vindex; three Andrew 
irons, Mexico 
r 
m , Shjejds past0r of Romnev Baptist *afety and protcctio» . 
foster 
brothers, 
M arvin 
and and E arl Iron... Spring Gap 
a 
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James Clark both of Bar,on, and « ¡¡Mr. Mrs. « ^ r ^ KntppenbeTg 
Ceme(ery. 
Thomas Clark. Westernport. and Oldtown Road: 10^ grandchildren( 
a foster sister. Mrs. Porler Rich- an<* 10 great-grandchildren. 


T b Ab T S,a' u'he Boal E u n e r j - a f 
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.Memorial Methodist Church al servjcef for j ame, P. Brock, a 
Cervices 
w ill 
be 
conducted ho"" tomorrow for services at 2 lop 
m , he secretary of State s 
Thifrsdav at 
m at ihe funer- P- 
R « ’- Charles C. H uffm an 
uprter three governors, w ill 
al home bv Rev Bvran Keesec- pa« .r, w ill officiate and burial bP held Thursday, 
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your doctor’s prescriptions and are pre pare d 
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ker, pastor of Barton Method» , » * * . in the church cemetery. 


iChurch. 
Interment 
w ill 
he 
in 
MARY R. DeMARTlNO 


Brock, who was administrative 
assistant for 14 years, died unex- 


iPhilos Cemetery at Westernport. * M‘flrv 
Rptnna 
DeMartino. 
in- PecU'dly ,Monda.y ,.n," ht .in ,Anne 
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said ^ 10 am , at St. M a r y s 
child was horn June 2 
Church with burial in 
1958 a daughter of p ^ u a le W 
Cemete 
«Pat ‘ 
DeMartino 
and 
Theresa 
(Malachowskit 
DeMartino, 
for­ 
m erly of Cumberland. 
Lamont St. Program 
The body i* at the Scarpelli, 
Funeral Horn*-. 
S Ruth Mae York w ill represent 
Rev, L awrence L andrigan. pas- the L amont Street Playground in 
tor of St. M ary's Catholic Church, I the 
c i t y w i d e 
t al e nt 
contest 
w ill conduct a service at 
the scheduled for Friday, 
funeral 
home 
today 
at 
11 
a i 
A doll and queen contest w ill 
m. and interment w ill be in St. be held today 
a movie w ill be 
M ary’s Cemetery. 
!shown Thursday, a picnic is sche- 
The child vs survived by her duled from 1 to 5 p. m. Friday 
parents and a brother, Pasquale and a party w ill also be held F n- 
J. DeMartino. at home. 
day from 7 to 10 p. m 
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Phone PA 2-4600 for a W A N T AD Taker 


Jeffrey Cookerly Honored On Birthday 
Personals 


Mr and Mr*. Walter Alexander 
DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES 
Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Tutgg 
Attending were Linda Harris.! 
Winchester 
Road 
entrrfaincd Mary 
Katherine 
Kenner, 
Tom OLIVER F. RICKMAN 
.CHARLES R. M ILLER 
IMRS. JOHN MANUEL 
with a lawn party a recent even -Boor. 
Pamela 
Rom*. 
Lawanna 
MT. SAVAGE—Oliver F. Hick*) B E R K E LE Y SPRINGS - Air 
B E R K E L E Y SPRINGS - Mrs and *on Edward. LaVale, return­ 
ing honoring their grandson, .et- Twig#. 
Jimmy 
Tul£*' 
( hr,i man. 39. New Row. died yester- man 1-c Charles Richard Miller. Mary Elizabeth Manuel. 38. wife ef{ #rom vacationing in New Fne- 
frev Cookerly. on the occasion of 
wigg, Billy Kesner Randy A p iday in Memorial Hospital. Cum- 28, died last Thursday at the of John Manuel Baltimore, died 1;,nH 
. 
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hi* fifth birthday 
pel, Gregory < ookerly. Mrs. Rho- herland. shortly after being ad- Orlando <Fla.> Air Force Base. 'Sunday in Maryland General Ho* 
Balloons and paper streamers d; Cecil, Mrs. Shirley Chaney. mjtted. 
I 
p(fa, there. 
were used in the decorations. Mrs. Annabcll Twigg. Mrs. Ro 
' A name rn Morgan county, 
^ 
Cookerly 
Mrs 
Virginia 
n a Zlh,man 
wai a son was born March 6 1932 a son of 
A native of Morgan County, 
Prizes were won by\Lois Ham- niana 
son Sadie keener and Susie Cha- Lawrence and Mrs. Sherry Law- 
ney. 
rence. 


Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mc­ 
Donald. Baltimore, and Mr. and 
Mrs. 
J. 
Russell 
Shaw en 
and 
daughters. 
Winchester, 
visited 
their 
parents, 
Mr. 
and 
Mrs. 
Frank W. Wilson. 3 Lyon Street. 
Ridgeley. The Shawen family is 
en route to Freemont. Nebraska 


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of William and Bertha <Paugh) Edgar and Lucy Belle (Stotleri W. Va., she was a daughter of 
Hickman. Mr. Hickman was em- Miller of here. 
jLeo Lastua of Great Cacapon and 
ployed at the Amcelle 
Plant of.1 Besides his parents, 
he 
is sur- 
,he ,ate Duxie (*>mith> Lostua. 
the 
( elanese 
C orporation 
and vjve{j by his widow. Mrs. Fran 
She was a member of the E L B 
was 
a member of Mt. Savage cw ^ 
(Hayes* 
Miller; a son Church of Great Cacapon. 
Methodist ( hurch. He served fixe charles F. Miller, at home; a 
Besides 
her h u sb an d 
and to visit Mrs. Shawen* sister 
years in the Army. 
(daughter, Miss Linda C. Miller lather, she is survived by two Mrs. Loma 
D. Cree and family, 
Surviving besides his 
parents, at home; two sisters. Mr*. Betty sons by a former marriage, Kent former residents, 
are his widow. Leora 'Winehren- Lou 
Shoemaker, Big Pool, Md . and 
Thomas Kidwell. both 
at 
ner- 
Hickman: a son, William and Miss Peggy 
Joan Miller, of home; 
a sister. Mrs. Barbara « . 
. 
, , 
Hickman, at home; a brother, here. and a brother, Arthur Virgil Petry, of here; two nieces and a MdrNdEG LIC6I1S6S 
Middlehorne., Miller, of here. 
I 
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James 
Hickman. 
W. Va., and a sister. Mrs. Ada 
Stoffel. Slaterville, W. Va. 
the Parka 


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of prompt, personal service 
and a monthly payment plan 
to suit your convenience. 
P H O N E 
• 
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nephew. 
The 
body is 
at 
the 
Parks 
Kenneth Harper, Rockville, and , 
Funeral Home here 
Goldie Mae Myers, McCoole. 
Services will he conducted to- 
Fred Sipe Custer and Robbie 
day at 2 p. rn. at the E L B Mae Pyle, both of Somerset. Pa tai! 


The body 
is 
at 
Funeral Home here. 
Th, body i. al tho residenc-o j 
A r 
, m, . 5 w||1 ^ 
whore .service., will be conducted bra|fd lon,orrow „ 
friday at 2 p. rn. by Rev • ^ J*' I < EDT* at St. Vincent’s Catholic ( hurctl ,n Great ( acapon by Rev.; Edward Franklin Denkenberg 
I 
ham ( - ” ^P«ld. pastor of Mt Church Burial will be in 
Green Paul -1* Quaker. Interment willer. Route 5. 
city, and Helen 
I 
Savage Methodist Church. Burial 
Ometprv 
he ,n Mt. Nebo Cemetery. 
will be in the church cemetery. 
• 
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. 
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day at 7 30 p. rn. at the funeral 


Marie Winters. Cresaptown. 
Donald Fay Baer and Peggy 


A requiem mas., for Frank L 'p.'a B'‘rk,y' ho,h o( Som<>r!e' 
Lindner, 65. of 2t> Schiller Ter- 
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A native of Ohio. she was a 
i vUL k 
Church* Bunal * l11 ** in th< 
Edwin Mong 
Dawson, 
laughter of the (ale Dr. and Mr.. ' / T "' 
* 
Parish "m elery. 
Pa 
and Anna Mae Inola Imon 
Frank Clymer. 
h°1’" e 
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The hod* U at he George Fun- “ "»■ **• 
She is survived by her husband. 
.e. ? aS I 
son. 
. 
' era! Home where the rosary will 
Walter 
Milton 
Huff 
Beaver 
Will,am A Smith who »a.- fur- ! ? u T u i l " 
,orw rfly he rented today al a p. rn 
Fall.. Pa., and Helen Veronica 
nierly employed al the Amrflle « J * " " " Hul; 
| 
Oravec.. Portage. Pa. 
Plan! of the Celanese Corporation 
H<l * survived by his widow ' ' n ' RINGLr.R r it f .s 
here; a son and daughter. Wil 
Mary 'Connor» Lewis; two sons ! 
FROSTBURG — Services for _ 
_ 
, 
. 
, 
ham and Virginia borh at home. Ralph and Clarence Lewis Jr., Mrs. Effie Ringler. 58 
wife of t o s t fend P la y g r o u n d 
a brother, Frank L. Clymer, and both of Akron; a brother. George Dillon Ringler. Harrisburg. Pa p|a n f S o c ia l 
J u l y 15 
a sister. Mrs. Martha Russo. New Lewis. 
McKeesport, 
Pa ; 
and who died there Sunday, will be 
• 
York. 
The body will he at the Scar 
pelli Funeral Home this atter 
noon. 


She had been ill several weeks. 
at hPr home. She had been in ill kins. 
A native of Barton, she was a health several months, 
daughter of Mrs 
Thom as Bee- 
^ native of Irons Mountain, 
man of Vmdex. Md., and the late g^e was born April 18. 1882 
Thomas Beeman. 


IDA S. GRAPES 
SHANKS. W 
Va. - Ida S 
a Grapes. 89, died Monday at her 


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three sisters. 
Mrs. 
Mary Mc- conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m ' 
FROSTBURG—The annual ice 
Luckie and Mrs. John S. Davis, 
at the Durst Funeral Home. (ream social of the East End 
Frostburg, and Mrs. Phy Guffy, 
Rev. George L. Wehler, pastor Playground will he held July 18 
Akron. 
of 
Zion 
Evangelical 
awl 
Re v ith the feature of the enfertain- 
Interment will he rn Akron on formed Church, will officiate and ment being a talent show which 
MRS. MH.DRED M. MacDOSALD Thursday. 
burial will be in Frostburg Me- is open to the public. 
Mrs. Mildred May MacDonald,; 
mortal Park. Pallbearers will he 
Anyone desiring to participate 
41. Barton died Monday in Me MRS. LEONA KN IPPENBERG 
George Whitefield Arthur Mona- may call Mrs Eleanor Marten* 
mortal Hospital where she had 
Mrs Leona Maud Knippenberg. ban. Rudolph Lewis Louis Race phone MH R The show will begin 
been admitted earlier in the day. 7fi of rd 4 Cltv rt)cd Monday Harry Winner and Robert Jen- ai * p m with C. Franklin Mar­ 
tens. past president of the as­ 
sociation 
serving as master of 
ceremonies. 
Games and entertainment will 
daughter of the late John ,n4 horrvp here ....................” 
' 
also be provided for all ages 
She was a member of the Bar- Candace ,Dickens* 
Irons. 
Her 
» I,felons resident of Shanks 
The committee in charge in 
ton Methodist Church and the husband. Stephen A Knippenberg. ^ e uhs a daughter of the^ate V eludes: Mrs Martens, chairman 
Order of Eastern Star. 
died December 20, 1934. 
r and Sarah F 'Cannon* Grapes •'lr,l Hene McKenzie. Mrs Dar- 
Besides 
her mother, she is 
sur, 
SN, wa5 a meml)er of Davis 
She is survived by two haugh- ,tn<* 
Mrs. Fann;e 
Fabbri 
viced 
by her husband. Donald Memorial Methodist Church and tcrs Miss Verna Grapes, of here 
and Mrs Matilda Carder 
MacDonald; foster parents, Mr. a member of the WSCS of the and Mrs. Frances Hammers ley. 
and Mrs. Edgar Clark, Barton. cj,Urch. 
Baltimore; 
two 
sons, 
Hugh 
two sons 
Donald Richard and 
Sumvorj| 
jndude 
fwo 
,on, Grapes, 
of 
here 
and 
Edgar 
( arey Edward MacDonald, both 
Finest S Knmoen^.Grapes. 
Winchester, 
Va.; 
fixe 
at home; a daughter, Donna Lee ' 
. 
eiandchildren and a great-grand- 
fn.,r hrn 
both of Oldtown Road; two *'»nac nuaren ann a greai grana 
MacDonald, ai home. tour bro- 
.. 
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H » child. 
It rertaiaiy ta naleaa yea protect 
thers. John Beeman. Deer Park. 
Wilkie C Holler 
The hods 
is at the residence them 
from fire and theft. 
A 
»nd William 
Wilber, ,„d Paul £«■ 
* ' l ^ G Holla . ^ 
services will be 
conducted home Safety Deposit Box 
or Safe 
Beeman, all of Vindex; a sister. 
. 
_ ' 
Farms t0^av at 2 p. rn by Rev. Warren is your answer to conveaient- 
Mrs Bessie Clark, \ index; three 
• 
• 
’ Shields pastor of Romney Baptist safety awd pralatlloo. 
foster 
brothers 
Marxin 
and and Lari Irons. Spring (.ap 
a . 
Burial will be in Ruck- 
“ 
.lames Clark both of Barton, and ^ e r . Mrs. George Knippenberg 
(emetPrv 
; 
Thomas Clark. Westernport, and Oldtown Road; IO grandchildren 
a foster sister. Mrs. Porter Rich- and 10 great-grandchildren 
man. Augusta. W. Va. 
• The body is at the George Fu- R r f t r L N fT V IfP S 
The bods is at the Boal Funeral 
Home w here t he family 
J 
Home in Westernport where the 
2 untJ S e t T h u r s d a y 
family will receive 
friends from 4 P m anf> ( unti* 9 pm. 
2 until 5 p. rn. and 
from 7 until Th* N?dy will he taken to Davis ANNAPOLIS 
(AP* - Funeral 
Kl p m. 
Memorial Methodist Church at 
for j ames P. Brock, a 
Services 
will he 
conducted noon fnniorrow for 
services at 2 top aj(je m 
secretary of State's 
Thursday at 2 p 
m at the funer- P m 
Hev Charles 
C Huffman 0ff,ce unp^r three governors, will 
a1 home by Rev. Byran Keesec- 
Nfinate and burial ^ held 
ker, pastor of Barton Methodist 
^ ,n 
church cemetery, 
j 
Brock, who was administrative 
Church. 
Interment 
will he 
in MARY R. De MARTINO 
assistant for 14 years died unex- 
Philos Cemetery at 
Westernport. Mary Regina 
DeMartmo 
in pcctedly Monday night in 
Anne 
(ant. 
died Monday 
at the Vm ' r“ "'w (i<wral 
» » « * 
veraity of Virffinta 
Hospital in su<lrten u;‘f t a’taok. He wa* »8. 
CharlottMvUle. Va 
I * rw'u"'m h"lh ma‘* 
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The child 
horn June 24 “ «* “ **»■»•• a' s,u « " * . * 
WSH a daughter of Paguate W ^ 
hol'r01 r^ “ Lch ',,,h bunal 10 
'Pat1 
DeMariino 
and Theresa* 
Cemetery. 
< Malachowski > 
DeMartmo. fori 
liters OI Cumberland 
Lamont St. Program 
The body us at the Scarpelli 
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Funeral Home 
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Ruth Mae York will represent 
Rev. Lawrence Landrigan pas- the Lamont Street Playground in 
tor of St. Mary s Catholic Church (the 
citywide 
talent contest 
will conduct a service at the scheduled for Friday, 
funeral home today at ll a 
A doll and queen contest will 
rn. and interment will be in St. be held trday, a movie will he 
Mary's Cemetery. 
si-own Thursday, a picnic is sche- 
The child is survived by her duled from I to 5 p. rn Friday 
parents and a brother. Pasquaie and a party will also be held Fri- 
J DeMartmo. at home. 
dav from 7 to IO p rn 
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As a member of the community health team, 
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ann special therapeutic agents. 


We are specialists trained to oomponnd 
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No longer do you need to let money problems 
spoil your hopes for summer trips. 
Plan to hove 
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Vocation Club occount now. 
The first weekly 
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Remember— 


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THE cmîBERLÂND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, l ï D., 
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 19 5 8 
NINE 


Playlot Talent Contest 
Is Scheduled Friday 


B e ck- 


County Again 
Applies For 
Surplus Food 


The intra-city p lay ground talent! 
Pine 
Avenue. 
Debbie 
contest will be held F riday at ^ a rd . singing “ D inah.” 
8 p . m . in the am p itheatre in Con-i 
slilution P ark, 
i i r Z V h . L . n f . •• 
Mrs. 
E v a Hogan, p lay ground * f . 
said troohies will he 
Virginia Avenue. B arbara Sue 
„ 
c o n t e s t a n t s s m g i n g 
“ Beautiful 
D ep artm ent 
of 
Procure- 
tontestants 
„ 
^ 
Budget for p articip a­ 
tion in the donable foods p rogram 
second 
or! 


An am ended ap p lication to the 
sup erv isor, said trop ‘— ■•••" 
.rx vr^„L„. 
given to the y oung 
being 
judged 
first, 
third best. 
i 
Mrs. Hogan said the judges 
E a c h p la y g ro u n d has held c o n -w ill 
be 
P ra n k 
G a m b le , 
»u p e r-!^ ^ 
«1 
^ tests to select the best talent,v isor of m usic education for the rnm miiKinnp r« 
P e v a ila ble . 
These 
w inners 
who Allegany County Board of t.x lu* 
a re ready for the city -w ide event cation; .Mrs. WiUiam .1 Cox , wife 
include: 
^ 
fd the rector of Holy Cross Kp is 


was sent to the agency y eslerda> 


The original ap p lication was re­ 
turned because it did not m e^l 


Columbia 
Street. 
Judy 
and cop ai Church, a n i Miss .Jeannette 
requirem ents 
force 


when the county distributed sur­ 
p lus foods. 
i 
The 
new 
ap p lication 
is 
the 
• sam e as that under which Balti- 
City 
conducts 
a surp lus 
m ore 


which are in 


Rocky M eagher, singing "P urp le Ronig, ex ecutive secretary o( the 
p resent 
The 
Peop le P a le r ■ 
A ssociatcdC harit.es. 
ap p lication 
w as ba,sed 
on 
Ihc 


E ast Side. Xancy W eisenberg' 
' 


T ne R ailroad.’ 
Been M ork.ng On 
N a m e d 


C ep hart 
Rudolp h Komp anek 
t 
r i 
i 
^ 
and Edw ard Ha.senbuhler, guitar 1 0 5 l a l 0 U lO L i p 


'‘^Johnnon 
Heights. 
W i l l i a m 
State Sen 
C h arles M. S ee has food p rogram . 
ValenUne, 
p lay ing 
guitar 
and 
nam ed to a Legislative com- 
Chief difference between 
the 
singing “ W hatever Will Be 
Will rnittce that will .study p roblem s original 
ap p lication 
and 
the 
Bp 
of the aged in M ary land. 
am ended 
version p crlam s 
to 
Mt 
Roy al, Reeky Vatc" 
and 
Sen 
Sec received ap p ointm ent eligibility of p ersons .seeking to 
Betsy Ebert, singing “ Bop In The to this com m ittee at the recent obtain quantities of the commodi- 
oack ’’ 
m eeting of the Legislative Coun- 1*^^- 
' 
West Side Bonnie Roore sing- cil. 
'lo be eligible the income of the 
nj t “Crazy Arm.s.“ 
Th_ 
g ap p licant.s m ust n..t ex ceed $100 
Thom a ■ S. Post. Jean Shockley , rp toiy iinn 
snonsorcd 
bv 
Del 
nionth for one p erson. $130 
iinging 
Bve Bve Ix ive 
rc-^olulion 
.s^nsorcd 
t>y 
ue . 
j200 for 


( e m re S lrc c i 
K a b y a n d Ih a n e 
ivehw einhaut 
®f ^ I® n t- 
j 22„ 
fiv e , $24« fo r e x , 
ce n tre ,>ircet. isainy ana i la n , g^f^iery County in the i9o8 Gen- 
tom f„r eioht 
Ritchie, singing and dancing to 
, * 
ui., 
*260 tor seven and $¿00 tor cigni 
“ Sing Ye Sinners “ 
Assembly . 
p er.sons. 
h'or larg er fam ilies $20 
M ap leside John Footen. c lan -' 
See said one of the ob- is 
added 
for 
each 
additional 
nctist. “ Ring. Ring De Banjo.” 
^ 
see if a p erm a- m em ber. 
North End. the “ Four loesses ” *^ent state commi-ssion is neces- 
Savings. ca.sh, bonds or other 
K athleen 
N>elv. 
M arv 
Ethel 
eare of the increas-liquid 
& hels 
m ust not ex ceed 
K neriem Fay Moore. Cindy Par- ’« 8 p r6blem of the aged resi- tw ice the ap p rop riate monthly in- 
sons. "Sing, Da i„ord.” 


Playlot To Hold 
Queen Contest 


C alvary Baptist 


O pens Bible 
Judge Harris Calls Dacket 
Far July Term Of Caurt 
The queen contest at 
S c h o o l C l a S S e S 
Post Play ground 
will 
be 
held- 


T hursday at 7 p . m. to select an- 
The 
annual 
vacation 
entry for the 
intra-city 
queen school 
is 
under 
w ay 
at 
Cal- 
Circuit Court, 
The 
second 
ev ent to be held Friday , July 1 
5 
. B ap tist ( hurch in Cresap - 
condem nation cases 
is that of the SRC against 


! 
Chief Judge M organ C. H arris SRC against A rthur E. W alters 
Bible y esterday called the docket for for land needed for the highway 


Church in 
„„ 
, 
,, i_ 
r n 
j L 
town 
with 
tlas.'ves 
being 
Ih c e ve n t w ill he lollow ed h y a 
^ 
. 
movie at dusk N om inees for the 
litle w ill be s u b m itte d to d a y , 
„ 
^ 
Rev, Harold Allem. 
T o d a y ’s 
activ ities 
p x n ic at 
I 
p 
m : 
a 
gam e at 1 30 and bmgo at 
p m . 


ought by the State R oads Com- ^aul P. Mauzy , 
mission in connection with the 
The jury will visit the area in- 
mtx fernization of I . S. Route 40 volved in both cases and then 
includes 
” “ "*"• Pastor, is ¡n the Flintstone area hav e been return to the Court House to h ear 
e.- 'ji serv ing as p rincip al. O ther w ork-jjcheduled for this week befo re,testim ony . 
Both p rop erty own- 
* 
include Harold Friend 
p ub- jy ries. 
Ci.s have rejected offers by the 
7 :3 0crs 
licity , K atherine L ongcrbeam , in 
v itations: W illiam Stouffcr. trans- 
fbe softball team has issued a p ortation and Eunice Allem, n'lU* 
sic. 
wMr.s, Roy Nicholson is serving interm ediate 


challenge to other p lay grounds 
Those desiring gam es should con 
tact C harles Smith. 
, 
. 
n * 
g 
as .secretary , and M rs. Charle.< skidm ore interm ediate 
director. PA 4-4» ^, or .Saundra 
¡, 
,r „ s u r e r 
of 
the 
, 
» .a 
W ellm an, leader. PA 4-6S.57. 
A p icnic ana 
fccnooi 
ex ercises will close the school. 


,\KW STKW.ARDESS— ludifh 
Ann 
Coop er 
p retty grecn- 
e>ed brunette, is the latc.st 
recruit to the ranks of A m er­ 
ican 
Airlines 
siew arde.tscs. 
A daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. 
.lohn K. Coop er 
51« Conrad 
.Avenue, she is a 1955 gradu­ 
ate of .Allegany High School. 
She worked about a y ear a t 
the 
Second 
National 
Bank 
and later was emp loy ed a t 
M elp ar industric.s at Arling­ 
ton. \ a . Last Ap ril .she start- 
ed the training course to be 
stewarde.s.x 


T eachers 
include 
M rs. 
Some 
scientists 
believe 
that Skidm ore, 
Nur.sery ; 
Mrs. 
E llF 
changes in air p ressure with the W arnick. 
beginners, 
Mrs. 
Bcr- 
p assing 
of 
storm s 
som etim es nard D urr a id M rs. Jam es D urr, 
trigger earthquakes. 
P rim ary , Mr.s. Jam e.s Donnelly , 


On T hursday the case of the SRC for their land 
~~ 
Circuit Court will have one of 
junior girls; Mrs. Alice Smoot, 
busiest term s in y ears thi.s 
junior boy s ; M rs. Harold Allem, sum m er due to the large num ber 
girls, 
and 
Jam es of cases filed in connection with 
boy s. 
highway im p rov em ents and the 
the 
A 
ort A com incncem ent C um berland 
Thruw ay 
and 
In­ 
dustrial Boulevard 
P earl 


T H E N E W 
- 
m 
m s t c n l e s s 


denLs. 
Playlot lists 
Activities 


G iv e h e r th e k i n d e f d j a m o i i d 
. . . to r w h ic h s h e 


r e a l l y y e a r n s . . . Y ou d o n 't HAVE to g o ‘I h i r d c la s s " 


. . . ju s t to g e t th e t e r m s . . . ! 


T h , r , . ■ f l l P f f . R P N f V: in G I M X G In r m . 
.>ELIJN<« tiTTn« 
gr> fir^f cias« 
liv e the 
It { OSTS no m ore 
»*o dignifv the bia iw n d ’■ou 
tisp 
with the n am e of #t jeweler RESPECTED for 
FI NE Q l ALITV 
» he ll THANK vou 
? 


068 NAME IN HER 81N 6 ... MEANS .. .700 60UQHT THE 8IA i THING. . . I 
Budget t erms 
. - . f 


Ot ft aol ft ai t rood Wat ch hi pect ors 


Hauger s Jewelry 


com e as listed above 
Owner.ship 
of p rop erty with a valuation that 
equal 
or p \.'e<’d‘ 
12 tim es the 
ap p rop riate mon’tJy income list­ 
ed also m akes the ap p licant in- 
Wmncr.« in contests sp onsored 
^^*8ible 
. . . by the Centre Street School Play - 
E ach m em ber of the household ground have been lusted. 


r 
' 
l 
' " 1 
X aihv 
and 
Diane 
Ritchie 
t he household m ust he 
-s.n g Ve Sm 


. . . 
, 
^ 
ners ’ to win the talent show and 
T h e reapon-sibility o f the c o u n ty 
^ 
^ 
ha.x aUo been m ade ™ore slrm - 
gent than under the old p rogram . 
. 
Cost of distributing the surp lus 
- ' 
, „ 
, 
foods will be borne bv the county 
W inners in the dol show w e re :, 
but the sov ernm ent will ship the PretticsG Nancy Aldridge, fu n - 
com m odities here a t no cost to nicvt. 
Diane 
G eatz, 
sm allest.. 
, he county . 
B» ""i® 
largest, 
h alh y I 
R itchie; most unusual. D eborah| 
P arker 
and 
larg est 
collection,} 
Millie Schoenadcl. 
In the stuffed anim al show, 
thc.'ie 
children 
won 
ribbons; 
P rettiest, Bonnie Show alter; lar- 
jges? P am ela 
G reen; sm allest. 
! Vickie G ellner; funniest, Diane 1 
T a rke r; 
most unu.sual. Juan ita 
A haz.ardou.s condition on Welsh ([’^een; largest collection. Jam ie 1 
Hill m Frostburg will be ehm m at- 
and oldest. P atisy Bar-! 
ed thi.s week according 
to in- 
form ation receiv ed y esterday by 
T, 
j 
/ Today will 
he an on-wheels 
» o ara oi 
followed 
by 
a dance 


f at thp T hursday will he p icnic day with 
. 
, 
a ‘l children bringing 
lunch 
r>nA 
edge of h rosiburg^ 
.>™ci, under 
^ 
^ 
the jurusdiction of 
the 
county 
Many com p laints hav e been re 


flo w p e o p l e ' s fa ces 
re v e a l t h ei r c h a ra ct er: 


Ey t» futi o f ztftt 
fo r go o d o ating 
•nd diinking 


f a r t tliat a|>« ll 


U p t tfiat towi 
houiry ^ 


SUPER-AUTOMATIC 
r a n g e 


OUTPERFORMS ANY RANGE . . . AT ANY PRICE 
IN ANY KITCHENI 


County To Fix 
Welsh Hill 


Yo u o f the true lux ury -lo v ing ty pe canno t 


affo rd to miss the mello w * * d o u b le-rich ‘* 
premium 


Kentucky whiskey that do ubles y o ur pleasure! 


KENTUC KY’ S FINEST W H IS K E f-A 3LEN D 
, 


15 P R O O F.7 0 1 GRA1N N EU TRAL SPIRITS. SC H EN LEY D1S T ..IN C ..FR A N K F0 R T .K Y , 


N O M A T C H E S 


N O B U T T O N S 


N O W A I T I N G 


N O C O N F U S I O N 


AUTOMATIC O V IN IIGHTINGI 


AUTOMATIC BROILER IIGHTINGI 


AUTOMATIC TOP-BURNER IIGHTNGI 


$« • rt$# no w 
et y o ur 


rrnie 
H 


GAS APPLI ANCE DEALER 


t . & . A. G A S CO. 


the .Allegany County 
Commissioner.'- 
The .street which i 
ÌU; 
and 
Play - 


16 N. Centre St. 
PA 4 -5 6 6 S 


p l^in 
ceiv ed on fhe condition of the 
street and hazards to m otorists 
.since a w ajer line wa. la;d and 
the surface left unp aved 
The w ater line wa 
laid from 
Frosthurg to the new p lant of 
the 
C um berland 
In d o rg arm en t 
Comp any but the work of re ­ 
p lacing the street to its form er 
condition has not y et been done 
The town of F'rostburg has con­ 
tacted the contractor and has re ­ 
ceived assurances the work will 
be done thi.s week 


a ‘i children 
walking 
to 
ground. 
Friday will be crafts and music 
tim e. 


Lines Devine 


BUY 
SINGER 


A N D 
YOU BUY THE BEST! 


YOUR CHOICE OF THESE THREE 


ONLY 


ROUND ROBBIN ECONOMY 
PORTABLE 
*1.36..«$ 


DOWN 
ON APPROVED 
CREDIT 


FAMOUS FEATHERWEIGHT 
PORTABLE 
»1.92 ..«$ 


» • 


...SUMMER REFRKiERATOR SPECIAL 


12 HI. ft. by ... ® Ulkin£ po o € 


NEW, AUTOMATIC "JET" DEFROST 
2-IN-1 REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER! 


EXCLUSIVE SLANT NEEDLE 
PORTABLE 
»2.45 e wmL 


w m m Ê Ê m Ê m Ê Ê Ê K rn m 
FREE 


FAMOUS SINGER SEWING 


COURSE w ith: . ; 
>, 
EACH MACHINE 
v f 


E A S Y B U D G E T T E R M S ! L IB E R A L T R A D E - I N A LLO W 'AS C F. 
SINGER SEWING CENTERS 
y,.,j i„ your telephon. book undor SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 


65 Baltimore St. 
Cumberland, Md. 
77 N. Moin St. 
Keyier, W. Vo. 


Sheer bew itchery — th at s the 
loeautiful effect thi.s dress has 
up on y our figure! With our P rin t­ 
ed P attern , even that stunning 
< riss-cross neckline is .simp le to 
'SOW 
dream of a dres.s in p ique 
or shantung. 
Printed P attern 9199 
Misse.s 
Sizc.s 10. 12, 14. 16. 18 
Size 16 
requires 3 y ard.s 39-inch fabric. 
Printed directions on each p at­ 
tern p art F asicr nc'curaic 
Send 
FIFTY 
( E.NTS 
x o in s) 
for thrs p attern—add 5 cents for 
each p attern for Isl-claNS mail 
ing. Send to M arian M artin, care 
of The Cum berland N'cvvs, 39 P a t­ 
tern Dep t., 232 West 
18th St.. 
New York 11, .N Y. Print p lainly 
.WMF.. 
2\D D R FSS with ZONE. 
8IZP: and STYLE M MBER. 


Group Meets Tomorrow 


! 
A m eeting of the W estern M ary ­ 
land C hirop ractic Association will 
he held Thursday at the Big Sav­ 
age inn. 
A dinner will be held at « p m 
and a busincs.s m eeting at 7 p . m. 
I 
Teen Club President 


! 
Eddie Ha.senbuhler was elected 
p resident of the Teenage Club at 
G cp hart Play ground 
O ther of- 
Phone PA 2-3060 ficers are Steve Rice, vice p re.si- 
Phone 20971 
Michael McCagh treasurer, 
O'arol Zuckcr. secretary . 


• 6 5 ih. fro tcn f» >o d capacity 


• huller co nditio ner 
co m ­ 
part ment 


• 2 remo v able egg racki 


• tip-o ut finiit hin 


• deep-do <» r shelv e* 
ho ld 


*3 g al. 


• full width chiller tray 


• huge crisper drawer 


• 3 
le vc r-e je c tin g 
Ice 
cube 
tray s 


• adjustable temperature 
tr a y s 


NO DOWN 


PAYMENT 


WITH AN 


L B " CHARGE 


ACCOUNT 


Ì I L . B 6 R N J T E I N 


Phono PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND. MD., 
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1958 
NINE 
Play lot Talent Contest 
Is Scheduled Friday 


Th* inlra-city playground talent! Pine 
Avenue, 
Debbie 
Beck- 
contest will be held Friday at *ard. singing "Dinah.’* 
*• 
« p. rn. in the ampitheatre in Con 
D l. . 
n , .. 
siltation Park 
,„„ 
n ,„ 
Tv, 
n 
* 
" “ * * 
Mrs. Kva Hogan, playground 
Beguin* 
supervisor, said trophies will be 
' irginia Avenue, Barbara Sue 
given to the young contestants McDonald, 
singing 


County Again 
Applies For 
Surplus Food 


first, 
second 
or 
being 
judged 
third best. 
Each playground has held con­ 
tests to select the best talent 
lavailabJe. 
These 
winners 
who Allegany County Board of Edu* 
are ready for the city wide event cation: Mrs. William J. Cox. wife 
include: 
* 
of the rector of Holy Cross Kp>s 
Columbia 
Street. 


An amended application to the 
Beautiful Sta,e 
Department of 
Procure­ 
ment and Budget for participa 
lion in the donable foods program 
was sent to the agency yesterday 


Dreamer 
judges 
super- 


Commissioners. 
The original application was rc- 
turned because it did not me£t 
Judy* and copa. Church, an J Miss Jeannette ,he requirements which are in 


Mrs. Hogan said the 
will be Frank Gamble. <-Uun- , 
,, 
. 
n 
. 
, 
VI.or OI music education tor The * »h«. A lle g e r County Board of 


Becky Meagher, singing "Purple Lonig. executive secretary of the 
People E a t e r A s s o c i a t e d Charities. 
East Side, Nancy Weisenherg 
singing “ I ve Been Working On 
Tne Railroad ” 
Gephart 
Rudolph 
Kompanek t 
f 
and Edward Ha.senbuhler. guitar IO J l d l c U iO U p 
See Is Named 


force at 
present. The original 
application was based on the 
same one used several years ago 
when the county distributed sur­ 
plus foods. 
The 
new 
application 
is 
the 
same as that under which Balu- 
jjuct 
- 
i 
■ 
more City conducts a surplus 
Johnston 
Heights. 
W i l l i a m 
State Sen Charles M. See has food program 
Valentine, 
playing 
guitar 
and been named to a legislative com 
Chief difference between the 
Ringing "Whatever Will Be Will m illet that will study problems original 
application 
and 
the 
Be ” 
of the aged in Maryland 
amended 
version pertains 
to 
Mf 
Royal, Reeky Yates and 
Sen See received appointment eligibility of persons .seeking to 
Betsy Ebert, singing * Bop In The to this committee at the recent obtain quantities of the commodi- 
Sack 
meeting of the Legislative Cocin l‘es 
West Side, Bonnie Boort, sing cd. 
To he eligible the income of the 
.n* "Crazy Arms - 
Thp stUfiv 
un undfr 
applicants must not exceed HOO 
Thomas!! Pool. Jean Shockley reMlull0n 
by 
Del f ? ." ,0n'.h..f.0r, . ? " . C f S L * ! * 


Playlot To Hold 
Queen Contest 


The queen contest at Thomas 
Post Playground 
will 
be 
held 
Thursday at 7 p rn to select an 
entry for the 
intra city 
queen 
event to be held Friday, July 15. 
The event will he followed by a 
movie at dusk Nominees for the 
title will be submitted today. 
T o d a y * 
activities 
includes 
picnic at I p 
rn : a softball 
game at I 30 and bingo at 7 30 
p rn. 
The softball team has issued a 
challenge to other playgrounds 
Those desiring games should con 
tact Charles Smith, playground 
director, PA 4-4965 or Saundra 
Weltman. leader, PA 4-6S57. 


Ringing "B\e Bye I/n r " 
Margaret Schweinhaiit of 
Mont- for U o ' 1,75 ior thrre ,2°° f°r 
(entre Street Kathy and 
Diane „ * 
k 
T 
. 
to r 9220 tor five, $240 for six. 
Ritchie, singing and dancing to 
* 
1260 for 80ven and $2fi0 for clRht 
"Sing Ye S i n n e r s A i a e m o i y . 
persons. 
For larger families *20 
MaDlestde John Footen dan- 
Se®- See said one of the ob- |j 
added 
for 
each 
additional 
Bebat. * Ring, Ring De Banjo." 
toUve* "B l ** t0 
*f 8 I * rma- member. 
* 
North End the 
Four lasses,” nent *taf* commission la 
neces- Savings, cash, bonds or other 
Kathleen 
Neely. 
Mary 
Ethel sary 10 la^e car* °f 0 * increas- liquid assets must not exceed 
Kneriem. Fay Moore. Cindy P a r-,n* pr6blem of the aged re»i-twice the appropriate monthly in- 
aons. ' Sing. Da laird." 
denta. 
come as listed above. Ownership 
1 
■ 
" 
of property with a valuate 
equals or ex c t cd* 12 times The 
appropriate monthly income list­ 
ed also makes the applicant in­ 
eligible 
Each member of the household 
must he listed and the head of 
the household must be designat­ 
ed 
The responsibility of the county 
has also been made more strin­ 
gent than under the old program. 
Coat of distributing the surplus 
foods will be borne by the county 
but the government will ship the 
commodities here at no coat to 
the county. 


NEW STEWARDESS—Judith 
Ann Cooper, 
pretty green- 
eyed brunette, is the latest 
recruit to the ranks of Amer­ 
ican 
Airlines 
stewardesses. 
A daughter of Mr and Mrs. 
John E. Cooper, Sift Conrad 
Avenue, she is a 1955 gradu­ 
ate of Allegany High School. 
She worked about a year at 
the 
Second 
National 
Bank 
and later was employed at 
Melpar Industries at Arling­ 
ton, Va 
Last April she start­ 
ed the training cmir.se to be 
stewardess. 


Some 
scientists 
believe 
that 
changes in air pressure with the 
passing 
of 
storms 
sometime! 
trigger earthquakes. 


Calvary Baptist 
Opens Bible 
School Classes 


The 
annual 
vacation 
Bible 
school 
is under 
way at 
Cal­ 
vary Baptist Church in Cresap 
town 
with 
classes 
being 
held 
from 9 until 11:30 a. rn, Monday 
ithrough Friday. 
Rev. Harold Ail em, pastor, is 
serving as principal. Other work 
ers include Harold Friend pub­ 
licity; Katherine Longerbeam. in­ 
vitations; W illiam Stouffer. trans­ 
portation and Eunice Allem. mu­ 
sic. 
Mrs. Roy Nicholson is serving 
as secretary, and Mrs. Charles 
Orndorff 
is 
treasurer 
of 
the 
school 
Teachers include Mrs. Pearl 
Skidmore, 
Nursery, 
Mrs. 
Ellis 
Warwick, 
beginners; 
Mrs 
Ber­ 
nard Durr afd Mrs. James Durr, 
Primary. Mrs. James Donnelly, 


Judge Harris Calls Docket 
For July Term Of Court 


Chief Judge Morgan C. Harris 
yesterday called the docket for 
the July term oi Circuit Court 
Two land condemnation cases 
bi ought by the State Roads Com­ 
mission in connection with the 
modernization of U, S Route 40 
in the Hintatone area have been 
scheduled for this week before 
juries. 
On Thursday the case of the 


junior girls; Mrs. Atlee Smoot. 
junior boys; Mrs. Harold Allem. 
intermediate 
girls, 
and James 
Skidmore intermediate boys. 
A picnic and commencement 
exorcises will close the school 


SRC against Arthur E. Walters 
for land needed for the highway 
job will he 
held 
The second 
case is that of the SRC against 
Saul P. Jlauzy. 
The jury will visit the area in­ 
volved in both cases and then 
return to the Court House to hear 
testimony. 
Both property own- 
cis have rejected offers by the 
SRC for their land 
Circuit Court will have one of 
the busiest terms in years this 
summer due to the large number 
of cases filed in connection with 
highway improvements and tho 
Cumberland Thruway and 
In­ 
dustrial Boulevard 


Playlot Lists 
Activities 


tip 
f? 


H o w p e o p le s faces 
r e v e a l their c h a ra c te r: 


C y fvM el i n t 
for food •ating 
Odd drinking 


toro that opott 


I Givi liar the H id of f a m d . . . tor which the 
/tellyyearns. . . You don’t HAVE to go “third d a n " 


. . . just to get the terms. . . ! 


The re'a a DIFFERENCE rn GIVING term. 
and 
BELLINI* t*rm» 
go fir*! cia** 
. I i'* the BEST 
it ( OST8 no more 
en dignify the diamond vou 
• iv* 
*ith the name of * leveler RESPECTED for 
FINE QI ALITY . . she ll THANK vou 
.. I 
NI UM IN Ha MNC.. HUNS...WI BOUW TW m u m * ..I 


B u d g e t ter ms . . . t 


OHit/el Railroad Watch latpecto/i 


Hauger s Jewelry 


IO N. Centre St. 
PA 4*5665 


County To Fix 
Welsh Hill 


A hazardous condition on Welsh 
HUI in Frostburg will be eliminat­ 
ed this week 
according to in­ 
formation received yesterday by 
the Allegany County Board of 
Commissioners 
The street, which is just at the 
edge of Frostburg, comes under 
the jurisdiction of the 
county 
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ceived on me condition of the 
street and hazards to motorists 
since a w^jer line was laid and 
the surface left unpaved 
The water line was laid from 
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condition has not yet been done 
The town of Frostburg has con­ 
tacted the contractor and has re­ 
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be done this week. 


Winners in contests sponsored 
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Kathy 
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Diane 
Ritchie 
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Friday. 
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Millie Schoenadel. 
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Vickie Gellner; funniest, Diane' 
Parker; most unusual, Juanita 
Green; largest collection. Jamie 
Miller, and oldest, Pattsy Bar­ 
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and a business meeting at 7 p m. 


Teen Club President 


Eddie Hasenbuhler was elected 
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HE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CII^U-ISIII.AND, MD„ 
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1 9 5 8 
Pho ne PA 2 -46 0 0 fo r a WANT AD Taker 


W. Va. Issues 
Prison 
Restrictions 
Tighter 


CHARLESTON fA PW N ew reg 
ulations to tighten control of Med 
lum Security Prison inm ates as­ 
signed to work at other stale in 


at bo th sto res which indicated identified by Muntzing as: Man- 
o v ercharg es. 
ag er A. L. C rigger and Cashier 
Further, at Matewan, he said,¡Buddy Tay lo r o f the Kermit sto re, 
there 
was a cash shortage of ¡and M anager R aym ond M iller and 
$42.10, business to the am ount of ; C lerk Nazim Abbess of the M ate-j 
$62 was done on the holiday, and wan store. 
j 
CH.ARLESTON fA P > -T he state! Tillev w as m anager of the Pine-iAt the bank w here its 
r e c e i p t s o f 
card s, two tip boards 
E m ergency p ersonnel has been 
Liquor Control Com m issioner re-'viUe liquor store from 1957 on- '*cre dep osited, he w as told that.^oo 
a l oa d e d p istol w ere dis-,brought in to k eep the two stores 


v e a l^ T uesday that the 
m a n a g e r u n d e r s t o o d 
there that 
of the Pineville store has been 


Manager Of W . Va. Liquor Store 
Removed After Shortage Found 


Lock s and safe com bina- 


disto v ery o f 
^ Republican. 
rem oved after the 
a $1,18 0 shortage. 
M. Jerom e M untzing, general rarily by a utility m anager iden- 
field sup ervisor for the 
co m m is- tified as W illiam Jack son, 
said that 
W illiam 
Tilley, 


Stock shortages to the value of 
$359 a t the M atewan store and 


been received and that no receip t ! 
for it had been sent to the stock ' 
He has been rep laced tem p o-and finance dep artm ent of the 
com m ission, M untzing related 


On Monday. M untzing rep orted 
slitutions have been 
issued 
William 
iiiiey, 
M untzing e.xp lained that the re-:that the m anagers and clerk s at 
Pubhc Institutions 
C 
o 
m 
m 
i s s i o 
n e r 
of liquor store i04, was ceip t which touched off the in-ithe K erm it and M atew an stores in 
Harold E Neely 
jsusp ended last month after the vestigation carried 
a signature|M ingo County w ere p ut on 30-day 
. discrep ancy w as discovered. 
Uhat did not corresp ond to that ofisusp ensions after Fourth of July 
The new regulation.s, etleclive 
revelation car. '• just one.the bank cashier affixed to p rior audits revealed irregularities, 
immediatcl.v. srew out of Ihe m. 
stock 
shortage.s 
and receip ts. 


H om f'for 
M T d ^ " ‘a nd ''lnfirr^ 
" illia m Shum ate of Beek fey, 
Colored .Men and Women at 
H 
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m 
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s 
s 
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n 
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s 
nine $29 at K erm it w ere discovered 
! Mingo Louniy 
sup ervisors, w as sent to the store, through the audit, M untzing said. 
J: 
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. 
U 
Tilley was p laced on susp ension which has a staff of only two m en. 
He added that signed statem ents 
Five p risoners assigned to w w k p ending further investigation aft- to find out w hat had hap p ened, had 
there were arrested in connection er a June 10 check indicated he 
i 
m ao oeen op iainea irom custom ers 
with a series of burglaries in the had rep orted a dep osit in the 
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area. The investigation resulted Bank of PineviUe of which it had 
in the dism issal of the su p er in- no k nowledge, M untzing said, 
tendent of the home and four 
Xone of the m issing $1,18 0, the 
other emp loyes, 
total receip ts of a p revious Satur- 
G uards assigned to p risoners day. has been recovered by the 
work ing at institutions heretofore com m ission. 
It has turned the 
have been em p loyed by and re- case over to the com p any bond- 
sp on.sible to the head of the p ar- ing Tilley, 
tjcular institution. U nder the new 
Muntzing 
said 
that 
crim inal 
regulations, the guards, will be charges, if any. would have to be 
emp loyed 
and 
trained 
by 
the m ade by this com p any, which 
w arden of the M edium Security now is conducting an intensive in- 
Prison, Howard P errine, and w É vestigation of the circum stances 
be resp onsible to him . 
j surrounding the disap p earance of 
In a p reface to the regulations, 
receip ts. 
Neely exp lained that their p ur- 
» . i f 
q 
i w 
i 
p ose is “ to p lace resp onsibility for 
Valley Road Youth 
the secunt.v, custodial c are and Enlists In Marines 
activities of inm ate laborers in 
the hands of p ersonnel trained in' 
Louis E. D aniels Jr., son-"or 
p enal 
methods 
and 
p rocedures Mr. and M rs. Louis D aniels Sr.. 
and to insure a m ore uniform re-,V alley Road, recently enlisted in 
h a h i l i t a t i v e 
work p rogram rihe M arine Corp s for four years, 
throughout our state institutions.’’ 
He w as a m em ber of thè 1958 
G uards will be p aid by the M ed-jsfaduating class of F ort Hill High 
lum Security Prison, located atiSchool. 
A fter 17 w eek s of train- 
Huttonsville. and the p rison w illjins at P a rris Island. S. C., and 
be reim bursed by the institutions Cam p Lcjeune, N. C., he will get 
where it assigns inm ates to work a 15-day leave a t hom e p rior to 
on request, 
j rep orting back for duty assign- 


The regulations require the w ar­ 
den’s ap p roval of housing p rovid­ 
ed for inm ate laborers. 
Khak i 
clothing bearing 
the p risoner’s' 
serial 
num ber 
and 
the 
letters 
“ .M.S.P’’ will be required. 


“ .At no tim e shall inm ate lab ­ 
orers be allowed to w ear civilian 
clothing or have sam e in his p os­ 
session,” the regulations state. 


The regulations also 
c ov e r 
*uch things as censorship of m ail, 
visitors, telep hone use, recreation 
areas 
for 
p risoners 
and 
night 
security. ,A definite tim e for lights 
out and p eriodic check s of in­ 
m ates through the night are re ­ 
quired. 


Institutions using inm ate labor­ 
ers will be required hereafter to 
p ay them not less than 10 cents 
a day and not m ore than 30 cents 
a day. 


Mrs. Belfiore’s 
Will Is Probated 


The will of M rs. G uisep p ina 
Belfiore. who lived at 12 E ast 
Second S treet and w as 8 4 years 
old at the tim e of her death July 
3. w as p robated yesterday in Al­ 
legany County O rp hans Court. 


A fter bequests totaling $1.200 
fo St. M ary's Catholic Church. 
Mrs. Belfiore left all of her house­ 
hold furniture as well as her real, 
p ersonal and mixed estate equal­ 
ly to her SIX children. They are 
William Balfoure. 
Edw ard Bal- 
foure, Michael Balfoure, C harles 
Balfoure. 
Josep h 
Balfoure 
and 
Assunti Baggati. 


Frank 
Pannone, 
515 
Prince 
George Street, a friend, qualified 
as executor of the estate under a 
$1,000 bond. 


Permits Issued 
For Two Homes 


P erm its for the construction of 
two homes have been issued by 
the 
Allegany County Assessing 
D ep artm ent. 


Austin Bible. 402 Bond Street, 
has been granted a p erm it to 
build a fram e dwelling at an es­ 
tim ated cost of $7.000. The 24 by 
4H-foot home will have a concrete 
block foundation and comp osition 
shingle roof. 
B e r n a r d J. H a r e . Bowling 
G reen, w as issued a p erm it to 
construct a brick dwelling at a 
cost of about $6,000. It will have 
a concrete block foundation and 
comp osition shingle roof Both of 
the homes will have cellars. 


Driver Dies Near 
Harpers Ferry 


HARPERS FERRY.W Va t^ P 
—H. nry E lm er Clark . 53. d •2204 
i' 
Nor' • Ave ’ Baltim ore, was 
k .Red ¡n-'tantly Tuesday when his 
car collided head-on with a truck 
on U S 340 a mile west of Har- 
p*T'- Keri-y. 
Tho driver of the truck 
How­ 
ard Edward .Mason, 57, of 'Ohio 
Ave • H arnsonburg. Va 
w as hos­ 
p italized With cuts and bruises 
and a shoulder injury 
State Police Cp l. I. P. R ichard 
son said the tru< % loaded with 
lu.mber, ap p arently went out of 
control as it went down an in 
d ine and crashed into Clark s car 
as it cam e up the hill 
The in­ 
vestigation was still p ending 
i 


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La Vale 
w ere ta ile d M onday night when 
the brak es of a tra c tor-tra ile r. 
caught fire as the vehicle was 
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TEN 
HE CUM BERLAND NEWS. CHV BERLAND. MD.. 
W EDNESDAY. JU LY 9 1958 
Phone PA 2.-1600 for a W ANT AD Taker 


W. Va. Issues 
Tighter Prison 
Restrictions 


CHARLESTON TAP)—New reg­ 
ulations to tighten control of Med­ 
ium Security Prison inm ates a s­ 
signed to work at other state in­ 
stitutions have 
been 
issued 
by 
Public Institutions Commissioner 
Harold E. Neely. 
The new regulations, effective 
immediately, grew out of the in­ 
vestigation of a recent case at the 
Home 
for 
A g e d 
and 
Infirm 
Colored Men and Women at Hun­ 
tington. 
Five prisoners assigned to work 
there were arrested in connection 
with a series of burglaries in the 
area. The investigation resulted 
in the dismissal of the superin­ 
tendent of the home and four 
other employes. 


Guards assigned to prisoners 
working at institutions heretofore 
have been em ployed by and re­ 
sponsible to the head of the par­ 
ticular institution. E nder the new 
regulations, the guards, will be 
employed 
and 
trained 
by 
the 
warden of the Medium Security 
Prison. Howard Perrine, and will 
be responsible to him. 


In a preface to the regulations, 
Neely explained that their pur­ 
pose is “to place responsibility for 
the security, custodial care and 
activities of inmate laborers in 
the hands of personnel trained in 
penal 
methods 
and 
procedures 
and to insure a more uniform re- 
h a b i l l t a t i v e work program 
throughout our state institutions." 


Guards will be paid by the Med­ 
ium Security Prison, located at 
Huttonsville, and the prison will 
be reimbursed by the institutions 
where it assigns inmates to work 
on request. 


The regulations require the war­ 
den's approval of housing provid­ 
ed for inmate laborers. 
Khaki 
clothing bearing 
the prisoner s 
serial 
number 
and 
the 
letters 
"M S P" will be required. 


"At no time shall inmate lab 
orers be allowed to wear civilian 
clothing or have sam e in his pos­ 
session." the regulations state. 


The regulations also c o v e r 
auch things as censorship of mail, 
visitors, telephone use. recreation 
areas 
for 
prisoners 
and 
night 
security. A definite time for lights 
out and periodic checks of in­ 
m ates through the night are re­ 
quired. 


Institutions using inmate labor­ 
ers will be required hereafter to 
pay them not less than IO cents 
a day and not more than 30 cents 
a day. 


Mrs. Belfiore’s 
Will Is Probated 


The will of 
Mrs. Guiseppina 
Belfiore. who lived at 12 East 
Second Street and was 84 years 
old at the tim# of her death July 
3. was probated yesterday in Al­ 
legany County Orphans Court. 


After bequests totaling $1,200 
to St 
M ary's Catholic Church. 
Mrs Belfiore left all of her house­ 
hold furniture as well as her real, 
personal and m ixed estate equal­ 
ly to her six children. They are 
William Balfoure, Edward Bal- 
fnure, Michael Balfoure. Charles 
Balfoure. Joseph 
Balfoure 
and 
Assunti Baggati. 


Frank 
Pannone. 
515 
Prince 
George Street, a friend, qualified 
as executor of the estate under a 
$1,000 bond. 


Permits Issued 
For Two Homes 


Perm its for the construction of 
two homes have been issued by 
the Allegany County Assessing 
D epartm ent. 


Austin Bible. 402 Bond Street 
has been granted a perm it to 
build a fram e dwelling at an e s­ 
tim ated cost of $7,000. The 24 by 
4*-foot home will have a concrete 
block foundation and composition 
shingle roof 
B e r n a r d J. H a r e , Bowling 
G reen, was issued a perm it to 
construct a brick dwelling at a 
cost of about $6 OOO. It will have 
a concrete block foundation and 
composition shingle roof Both of 
the homes will have cellars. 


Driver Dies Near 
Harpers Ferry 


HARPERS F E R R Y ,W Va CAP 
—Henry Elm er C lark. 53. of (2204 
E 
North Ave ) Baltim ore, was 
killed instantly Tuesday when his 
car collided head-on with a truck 
on I 
S. 340 a m ile west of H ar­ 
pers Ferry. 
The driver of the truck, How 
ard Edward Mason. 57. of 'Ohio 
Ave.) H arrisonburg. Va 
was hos­ 
pitalized with cuts and bruises 
and a shoulder injury, 
State Police Cpl L F . Richard 
•on said the truc% loaded with 
lum ber, apparently went out of 
control as it went down an in 
cline and crashed into Clark s car 
as it cam e up the hill 
The in­ 
vestigation was still pending 


Brakes Catch Fire 


Volunteer firem en 
of LaVale 
w ere called M onday night when 
the brakes of a tractor-trailer * 
caught fire as the vehicle was 
traveling east on V . S Route 40 


Picnic Postponed 


The 
picnic 
planned 
by 
the 
Brotherhood of St. Paul s Luth­ 
eran Church Saturday. July 12, 
has been postponed until further 
notice. 


Manager Of W. Va. Liquor Store 
Removed After Shortage Found 


CHARLESTON (A P'-T h e state 
Liquor Control Commissioner re­ 
vealed Tuesday that the manager 
of the Pineville store has been 
removed after the discovery of 
a $1,180 shortage. 
M. Jerome Muntzing, general 
field supervisor for the com m is­ 
sion. 
said that 
William Tilley, 
manager of liquor store J04. was 
suspended last month after the 
discrepancy was discovered. 
The revelation car. ? just one 
day 
after stock 
shortages and 
other irregularities were reported 
at two liquor stores in adjoining 
Mingo County 
Tilley was placed on suspension 
pending further investigation aft­ 
er a June IO check indicated he 
had reported a deposit in the 
Bank of Pineville of which it had 
no knowledge. Muntzing said 
None of the missing $1,180, the 
total receipts of a previous Satur­ 
day, has been recovered by the 
commission. 
It has turned the 
case over to the company bond­ 
ing Tillev. 
Muntzing 
said 
that 
criminal 
charges, if any. would have to be 
made by this company, which 
now is conducting an intensive in­ 
vestigation of the circum stances 
.surrounding the disappearance of 
the receipts. 


Valley Road Youth 
Enlists In M arines „ 


Louis E. Daniels Jr., s e n o r 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daniels Sr.. 
I Valley Road, recently enlisted in 
the Marine Corps for four years 
He was a member of the 1958 
graduating class of Fort Hill High 
School. After 17 weeks of train­ 
ing at Parr us island, S. C., and 
Camp Lejeune. N. C.. he will get 
a 15-day leave at home prior to 
reporting back for duty assign­ 
ment or technical school training 


Tilley was m anager of tne Pine­ 


ville liquor store from 1957 on­ 


ward. It is understood there that 


he is a Republican. 


He has been replaced tempo 
rarilv by a utility manager idem 
tified as William Jackson. 
Muntzing explained that the re­ 
ceipt which touched off the in­ 
vestigation carried 
a signature 
that did not correspond to that of 
the bank cashier affixed to prior 
receipts. 
William Shumate of Beckley, 
one 
of 
the 
commission's 
nine 
supervisor*, was sent to the store, 
which has a staff of only two men. 
to find out what had happened. 


At the bank where its receipts 
were deposited, he was told that 
the money in question had never 
been received and that no receipt 
for it had been sent to the stock 
and finance department of the 
commission. Muntzing related 
On Monday. Muntzing reported 
that the managers and clerks at 
the Kermit and Matewan stores in 
Mingo County were put on 30-day 
suspensions after Fourth of July 
audits revealed irregularities. 


Stock shortages to the value of 
$359 at the Matewan store and 
$29 at Kermit were discovered 
through the audit, Muntzing said. 


He added that signed statements 
had been obtained from customers 


at both stores which indicated 
overcharges. 
Further, at M atewan, he said. 
there was a cash shortage of 
$42 IO. business to the amount of 
$62 was done on the holiday, and 
IO decks of cards, two tip boards 
and a l o a d e d pistol were dis­ 
covered. 
The suspended em ployes were 


identified by Muntzing as: Man­ 
ager A. L. Crigger and Cashier 
Buddy Taylor of the Kermit store, 
and Manage^ Raymond Miller and 
Clerk Nazim Abbess of the Mate­ 
wan store. 
Em ergency personnel has been 
brought in to keep the two stores 
open. Locks and safe combina­ 
tions at both have been changed. 
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Murder Of The Month 


Wednesday Morning, July 9 , 19 58 


«Alaska's New Star 
In Nation's Flag 


With Alaska now a full-fledged, if somewhat 
belated, member of the United States, the one 
task yet remaining—except for a few formalities 
*-to officially welcome the newcomer to the 
family is the redesiging of the flag. 
Although the national emsign has been 
changed many times in the relatively brief his­ 
tory of the Republic, there exists no legal 
machinery for its redesign. Other than the re­ 
quirements that an additional star be added for 
each state (this stipulation was invoked by an 
1818 law which requires that each addition “shall 
take effect on the Fourth of July next succeeding 
admission’’), and the retention of the original 
13 stripes, there are no stipulations as to the 
pattern which may be used. 
Suggestions from all over the nation have 
been pouring into Washington on how the flag 
should be redesigned, but the most logical design 
—short of a complete overhauling, seems to be 
seven rows of seven stars to replace the present 
SIX rows of eight stars each. 
There is little significance to the arrange­ 
ment of stars, except from an artistic stand­ 
point, contrary to a widely held belief that each 
star represents a particular state. Actually the 
stars represent the number of states instead of 
the order in which they were admitted. 
Throughout the history of the flag it would 
btve been impossible to designate a certain star 
for each state, because of the many evolutions 
involved. 
For efsampie, before the admission of New 
Me« ieo and Arizona into the union in 19 12, the 
field wm arranged with the second and fifth 
rows oontMning » even stars and the remaining 
fowr rows eight stars each. The two new stars 
•impiy filied m tbe short rows. 
Wha tev er the design of the new flag, its 
•igntficanee remains unchanged. It is still the 
symbol of the freeat people on earth, now one 
s u t« sW oQgei. 


These Days 


By'George E. SokoUky 


Minorities 


In the I nited Sta tes, the Co mmuni.su; a nd their 
pink a llies ma ke a n eno rmo us no ise a bo ut mino rities— 
a ho rrible wo rd when a pplied to a n America n citizen. 
Ho wev er, in So v iet Russia there a re mo re mino rities 
htha n in a ny o ther co untry , between 1 7 7 a nd mo re tha n 
2 00 ethnic g ro up.s, spea king 1 2 5 different la ng ua g es 
a nd dia lects. 
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary has pub- 
1; hed a mo.st valuable .study on this subject, entitled 
•’The Soviet Em pite; the Prison House of Natioas and 
Rave« ’’ This is a study in genocide, discrimination and 
abuse of power. It is correct that the word, genocide, 
.should be iLsed. for whereas we are accustomed to be 
told that .Nazi Germany was the scene of genocide, 
millions of human beings de.stroy ed to please the 
sadi.sm of Hitler and his associates, the record of Nazi 
Germany in this respect cannot approach that of Soviet 
Russia, which freely engages in both murder and a 
specializedi form of living death in labor camp.s 
In the da y s o f the Cza rs, It wa s po licy to Rus- 
» tfy these peo ples, many of who m were v estig ia l 
ra ces, the lea v ing s o f fo rmer civ iliza tio ns; o thers 
were v ibra nt na Uo na lities which insisted upo n liv ­ 
ing a cco rding to their tra ditio ns a nd histo ry . The 
Co mmunists, when they ea me to po wer, sta led their 
belief in self-g o v ernment fo r these v a ried peo ples 
a nd o rg a nized o n the ba sis o f a federa Uo n o f 
a uto no mo us republics fro m wWch secessio n co uld 
no t be to lera ted, 
, 
Obv io usly , tt, wo uld ha v e been a dminiitra tiv ely 
Impo ssible to ha v e a ho dg e-po dg e o f tiny sta tes in a n 
a rea o f mo re tha n 8 .5 00.000 squa re m iles 
A co mmLs- 
sa ria t o f na tio na lities wa s o rg a nized with the ta sk o f 
fo rmula ting a sy stem fo r g o v erning mino rities. At the 
hea d o f this o ffice wa s Jo seph Sta lin—it wa s a ctua lly 
his first jo b. 
Sta lm wa s himself a member o f a 
mino rity peo ple, the Geo rg ia ns, who pra cticed their 
o wn rite o f the Ortho do x relig io n. 
There ca n be no questio n hut tha t Sta lin a t the 
beg inning o f his ca reer believ ed in the rig hts o f the 
mino rities a nd tha t “ na tio na l a nd ra cia l cha uv inusm is 
a surv iv a l o f the ma n-ha ting custo ms peculia r to the 
period of cannibalism. 
“ Anti-Semitism, a.s an extreme form of racial 
eha uv mism. is the most dangerous survival of can­ 
nibalism ” However, as the internal and international 
problems of Soviet Russia became increasingly com­ 
plex Stalm entered upon a campaign of pro-Russian 
chauvinism. The first appearance of genocide was in 
the Ukraine, as part of the program of collectivization. 
The Soviet agent for the brutal handling of the Ukraine 
was none other than Nikita Khrushchev. 
Not only 
were peasants forced into collectives, but it is estim at­ 
ed that 2,400 000 persons w ere-rem oved from the 
Ukraine to placas unknown. 
In the course of this 
removal, families were separated never to be restored. 
A famine followed. It 
is estimated that between 
5 non.000 and 
8.000,000 men. women and children lost 
their lives in this nightmare. The .same process was 
carried out in other parts of Russia with sim ilar 
results. 
Mass deportations, as practiced in the Ukraine, 
have also been practiced in all parts of the Soviet 
I'niversal State. It became policy , particularly among 
the minorities and the satellites, to deport scholars, 
writers, teachers, the clergy , the local community 
leaders of the people from one part of the em pire to 
another, thus mixing races, religions, nationalities and 
languages into an ethnic goulash. 
It wa s during the Hitler-Sta lin Allia nce th'it 
a nti-Semitism in Russia ma de itself mo st felt. This 
I 
beca me pa rticula rly true when Russia to o k o v er 
millio ns o f Jews who were liv ing in Ea stern Po la nd 
a nd in Bessa ra bia a nd Buko v ina . 
Appro x ima tely 
.1 ,000,000 
Jews 
disa ppea red 
in 
So v iet Russia — 
v a nished a s tho ug h they ha d nev er ex isted. This 
ca nno t be bla med upo n the Na zi; It wa s the Rus­ 
sia n Co mmunists who did this jo b. 
Since the Stalin-Hitler Alliance. Stalin became an 
open anti-Semite. 
This policy has been followed by 
Khru.shchev. more openly . 
What happened in the Ukraine and to the Jew.s 
occurred 
in one form or another to each 
minority 
group. The old Czarist ideal of Russification, of de­ 
stroy ing differences, of insisting upon the Russian 
language, has been revived and is now being practiced. 
However, since Khrushchev’s alliance with Nasser, 
there has been less persecution of Moslems and a few 
more mosques have been opened. 
Like permitting 
one Roman Catholic Church in Moscow, or sy nagogues 
to exist but not Yeshivas (theological schools), it 
means little 
Co py ng ht. 1 9 5 8 , King Fea turei Sy ndica te, In« . 


Goldfine-Âdams Forces Play Cops 


Robbers In Congressional Probe 


WASHINGTON - A backstage 
gam e of cops and robbers ha.s 


been going on between the Gold- 
fine lawy ers and investigators for 
the Harris committee for some 
tim e. It’s been a case of the in­ 
vestigated investigating the in­ 
vestigators and then the investi­ 
gators turning round and investi­ 
gating the investigated. It’s what 
the CIA calls counterintelligence. 
I,ast week word cam e to Harris 
committee members that Frank 
Bielaski, the famed wiretapper, 
was in Washington to tap their 
phones. At first Bielaski adm itted 
this to a private detective friend, 
later denied it. Any way he wa.s 
in Washington. His activities are 
so notorious that he has been the 
.subject of an official report by 
the Senate Rules Committee and 
the State of Rhode Island. 
One 
private 
detective 
was 
found to be making inquiries in­ 
to the record of Congressman 
Moulder of Missouri, the former 
Chairman of the Legislative Over­ 
sight sub-committee who resigned 
when the com m ittee insisted on 
firing counsel Blinard Schwartz. 
Another detective was found to 
be making inquiries into the rec­ 
ord of Chairman Harris, includ­ 
ing trips he allegedU’ had taken 
in the airplane of C. H. Mur­ 
phy . Jr.. president of the Murphy 
Oil Co. of -Arkansas. 
La.st week-end the Harris Com­ 
m ittee began to be concerned. 
They thought they were doing the 
investigating; didn't know they 
were 
under 
investigation. 
The 
sleuthing was ail too sim ilar to 


A Young Polish Writer's View Of Freedom 


WESTPORT. N Y. 
In the middle of the American 
holiday weekend, ail comfortable 
ease and ea.sy pieasuee, the Pol­ 
ish ghosts made their uncomfort­ 
able entrance. They stalked into 
our midst, as it were, from the 
pages of an idly glanced at m aga­ 
zine. 
It may .seem a little odd that a 
y oung Pole grown to manhood 
under Communism should have 
far more to say about freedom 
than all the Fourth of .July ora­ 
tors in all our forty -eight states. 
But there were his words, searing 
as acid, glowing with a .strange, 
cold courage His words seemed a 
little out of place in the fairly 
prim pages of the English month­ 
ly . “ Encounter," and most cer­ 
tainly they sounded bitterly re­ 
buking to this complacent nation 
that should be freedom s citadel. 
If y ou doubt that freedom is the 
most precious gift of all. listen 
to these w o rd s of Marek Hlasko, 
the 
most 
talented 
and 
most 
strange 
of 
Poland’s 
y ounger 
writers, 
Ponder 
well 
Hlasko’s 
daring y et .superb cry of defiance. 
“The worst thing about total­ 
itarianism IS that it kills the im­ 
agination, 
As a Pole» what I 
feel most deeply is the dram atic 
impossibility of convey ing one s 
own experience. The intellectuals 
fin the West whom I have met» 
haven't that horrible daily exper­ 
ience. That’s why I have the im­ 
pression that it’s quite impossible 
for me to tell them any thing. If 
I told them that the workers’ 
deepest dream is to get drunk, in 
order to forget himself for two 
hours, to forget himself complete­ 
ly . they wouldn t believe me, but 
it s a fact, 
“The misfortune of the man 
who lives in a totalitarian coun­ 
try is the feeling, a feeling that 


By Joseph Alsop 


that never leaves him, of the 
grotesqueness and ridiculousness 
of one s own self—the reduction 
of dream s—the reduction of de­ 
sire—the normal atrophy —the in­ 
ability to react to the vileness one 
sees at every step on every day 
. . . . acceptance of the truth of 
one's own life is the hardest thing 
possible I y et it is the only way» 
for a man who has no prospects 
before him to defend himself, 
against that truth” 
Others may not be .so affected, 
but as I read those words of 
Hlasko’s. the pleasant sights and 
sounds of the present—the speed­ 
boat with the water-skiers swoop­ 
ing on the lake, the sun gilding 
the water, the ice in the pre­ 
luncheon drink cheerfuly rattling 
in the shaker—suddenly becam e 
curiously insubstantial. Another 
vision obstinately intruded, of a 


dreary bar in Warsaw, with a 
circle of adm irers surrounding a 
y oung man. who was flushed with 
drink and angry with the world, 
who quite astonishingly resem ­ 
bled the dead movie actor, Jam es 
Dean. 
That was Hlasko as I briefly 
saw him. Because his brutally 
realistic, bitterly pessimistic, y et 
.somehow moving and stoically 
noble novels and short stories 
have made him the hero of the 
Polish y outh and a chief villain of 
the Communists. 
Now, 
moreover, 
as 
I 
saw 
Hlasko in my mind’s ey e, that 
picture of the past brought back 
another Warsaw picture. I saw 
the fine-boned, hawk-like face of 
the 
y oung 
Polish 
philosopher 
Kulakowski,—a face alight with 
intelligence, earnest with moral 
purpose, but made strange by the 
Baering Down On The Newt 


« 
By Arthur "Bugs" Baer 


What happened to the bill al­ 
lowing 21-year-olds to vote at 18? 


It was tabled like elbows in a 
boarding house. 


Anybody 
who 
can 
join 
the 
Army at 18'should have a voice 
in affairs. But not in the .Army. 


The Army suggestion box is 
six-by -two. 
The 
suggestor 
is 
shoved into it first. 


The gimmick of the teen-age 


<Di« nb« ited by 


filibuster is to save three y ears 
in investigations. 


For some reason it's the Be- 
publican idea to catch ’em young 
and break ’em to harness. A vote 
is a vote, delinquent or not. 


There 
are 
as 
many 
y oung 
Democratic votes but who counts'* 
It was Ike’s pet theory to get 


the fish while they were min­ 
nows, By the time they were 21 
they would be life-long Repú bli­ 
ca n.s. 


Pres« lnt« nislion« r> 


black steel teeth that the dentist 
behind the Iron Curtain supplied 
all but the mo.st privileged. 1 
sought out Kulakowski in War­ 
saw, because he is surely the 
most interesting and original phil­ 
osopher writing about politics in 
our time and he has the courage, 
the considerable courage, to talk 
at some length with a Western 
reporter. 
Kulakowski is i nt e r e s t i ng, 
above all, because he so boldly 
and confidently insists upon the 
reality of good and evil — a 
reality that is oft forgotten in the 
free half of the world. And the 
good of this professed Communi.st 
philosopher is human freedom; 
his evil is enslavement: and all of 
Kulakowski’s writings is an as­ 
tounding, daring trum pet call to 
freedom’s defense. 
It is odd, it is disturbing to find 
oneself obsessed by the memory 
of these two men in the m idst of 
an 
American holiday weekend 
which com mem orates the Amer­ 
ican exfwriment in freedom. But 
these two. brave and gifted a.s 
they are, are good to speak about 
when 
we sing. 
“ Let 
freedom 
ring!" They have seen what it is, 
they have known what it is, not 
to be free. They speak as experts. 
They can put a price on this 
freedom that we take for granted. 
Or rather, they can tell us this 
freedom is bey ond price, worth 
any pain and any risk. 
■TheRe two have indeed accept­ 
ed pain and risk bey ond our 
calculation, to asi» ert their own 
individual freedom. Hlasko for 
example, gave his interview in 
Paris. Yet he was already pre­ 
paring to return to Poland, to 
accept what fate might be in 
store for him in his own land, 
without 
flinching 
and 
without 
compromise. 
« Copyrigbt, 19 S8. 
S fw York Herald Tribun« Inr,) 


Diabetics Should Be Treated Soon As Possible 


Diabete.s should be treated as 
early as possible to avoid the in­ 
ternal consequences of the dis­ 
ease. 
This applies particularly 
to mild or moderate cases. These 
men and women are lulled into a 
false sense of .security because 
there are no sy mptoms. 
They do not realize, for exam ­ 
ple^ that 
uncontrolled diabetes 
hastens cataracts and hardening 
of the arteries. These complica­ 
tions develop insidiously ; y ears 
may pass before they start caus­ 
ing trouble. 
Many phy sicians believe the 
grourxiwork for these degenera- 
*ive changes is laid during the 
period preceding the discovery 
of diabetes. 
The individual is 
unaware of his condition and 
neglects himself through no fault 
of his own. 
Is there a way to recognize the 
disease early ’’ Only through an- 


By Dr. Theodora R. Van Dellen 


nual examinations, including uri­ 
naly ses. Foresight is better than 
hindsight. 
For example. 83 per 
cent of all diabetics were obese 
prior to the detection of the dis­ 
order. 
If you are getting tat, 
have a checkup and slim down. 
In 60 per cent of such persons, 
there is a family history of the 
disease. 
Another warning is the pres­ 
ence of small amounts of sugar 
in the urine after any infection 
or emotional upheaval or during 
pregnancy . 
This is not a sure 
sign that diabetes is present but 
it may indicate future trouble. 
Other diabetics tel! of having 
itching skin or numerous boils 
prior to the onset of the disease. 
More 
definite 
sy mptoms 
in­ 
clude increased thirst and appe- 


Try And Stop Me 


By Benne*# Cerf 


In their book. “ Rascals in P ar­ 
adise,” 
Jam es 
Michener 
and 
Grove Day tell about a learned 
gentleman in the '30s who clear­ 
ly foresaw that a great war was 
about to engulf the world. After 
consultation 
with 
several 
top 
military men. he decided his only 
secure refuge from the world’s 
insanity lay on .some tropical 
isle, far from civilization 
So in 19 39 , one week before 
Germany invaded Poland, this 
wise man fled to his chosen, al­ 
most unknown South Pacific re­ 
fuge. It was an island called Gau- 


dalcanal. 
“I'm not sure,’’ answered the 
“ What was the rank of that 
daughter coy ly , “but judging by 
Navy man y ou were dancing with 
his actions, I'd say he was a 
all evening at the country club?” 
Chief Petting Officer.” (Sounds 
demanded an anxious mother, 
like a wolf in ship’s clothing!) 


Copy nibw 
1»^, t>Z B« iui« ts Cert — outnbuted bf Kin« i eaiure* eyiidicat« 


tite. a great flow of urine, inertia, 
and an unexplained weight loss 
after having gained considerable 
poundage. 


A BIG GIRL NOW 
Mrs. D. writes: I have a ridicu­ 
lous situation at home: 
My 4 
y ear old daughter still sucks a 
pacifier, not only before she falls 
asleep but when she is play ing 
by herself at home. 
Jf the bell 
ings .she hides the pacifier show­ 
ing she knows it is wrong. 
But 
when I take it from her she cries 
and cries 
Do you think painting 
it with a distasteful substance 
V ould help^ 
REPLY 
No. 
This y oungster will stop 
the habit as soon as she derives 
solace from more natural .sourc­ 
es, including play mates and par­ 
ents. 


EAR SI RGERY 
E N. writes: The ear specialist 
I consulted about getting a new 
hearing aid thinks he can restore 
hearing 
through 
an 
operatioq. 
Could ear surgery for otosclerosis 
be done successfully at age 68? 
REPLY 
If y our ear specialist 
made 
tests that show you to he a suit­ 
able candidate for this opera­ 
tion, take his advice or ask for 
a consultation with another spe­ 
cialist. 
No one can guarantee 
good re.sults hut if there is 
a 
chance that y our hearing will be 
improved, y our age should be no 
barrier. 


PERNICIOUS ANE.MIA 
R. P. writes; Is pernicious an­ 
emia a disease of old age or 
could a y oung person develop it? 
REPLY 
This disease is uncommon in 
persons under 35. Related m ac­ 
rocy tic anemias have been noted 
in 
y ounger 
women, associated 
with pregnancy , and in persons 


By Drew Pearson 


the detective work of the giant 
Freeport Sulphur Company when 
it was bidding for a renewal of 
its contract for the U.S.—owned 
Nicaro Nickel 
Plant in Cuba. 
When Ira Bey non of the General 
Services Administration wanted 
to lower the price of nickel Uncle 
Sam was pay ing Freeport, Lang- 
bourne 
Williams, 
president 
of 
Freeport, sent an ex-FBI agent, 
J. S. Egan, to Nebraska to inves­ 
tigate the deputy director of the 
General Services Administration 
who had objected to the high 
price of nickel. 
Roger Robb, the Washington at­ 
torney picked by Sherman Adams 
to defend his friend, 
Bernard 
Goldfine, hired Lloyd Furr, ex­ 
detective of the metropolitan po­ 
lice, and paid him $500 to see 
if any wires were being tapped 
around the Sheraton-Carlton. 
Furr paid $100 to an employ e 
of the Carlton who tipped him off 
that Baron Shacklette, chief coun- 
.sel for the Harris committee, and 
Jack Anderson of my staff were 
in room 806. They were sleuthing 
on the investigated and the m an­ 
ner in which they were try ing to 
investigate the inve.stigators. 
Anderson 
was 
on 
deck, 
as 
any good police reporter is at 
the scene of action, just as he 
was on deck to help Bernard 
Schwartz carry his files to Sen. 
Way ne Morse of Oregon one mid­ 
night when Schwartz feared the 
committee might destroy some 
of them. 


Secret Report« 


The chief thing Anderson ascer­ 
tained was that Goldfine's co­ 
horts had done some pretty good 
sleuthing by getting a copy of the 
prelim inary Harris com mittee re­ 
port on Sherman Adams’ wire­ 
pulling at the Federal Trade Com- 
mi.Rsion. 
The draft report is seven pages 
long, 
and 
the Goldfine 
forces 
were delighted when their sleuths 
smuggled a copy from the com­ 
mittee. They were not so delight­ 
ed when they read the report. 
This column has now had a 
look at the copy which Goldfine’s 
.sleuths euchred from the Harris 
committee and can state that it 
shows 
Chairman 
Howrey 
is 
charged with a misdemeanor in 
giving mformation to Sherman 
Adams for Goldfine. It also shows 
that Goldfine got extremely fa­ 
vorable treatm ent following the 
Adams call 
“Northfield Mills got by with­ 
out giving the information which 
might have disclosed other viola­ 
tions,” .said the H arris commit­ 
tee’s draft report. 
“ Moreover,” c o nt i nu e d 
the 
committee report, “the Commis­ 
sion took no steps to follow up 
this m atter and check on the con­ 


cern’s fabrics until the fall of 
19 54, when it received a com­ 
plaint of other violations. The in­ 
vestigations 
prompted 
by 
this 
subsequent complaint y ielded evi­ 
dence of numerous and serious 
violations of the act. 
“Many of the most serious vio­ 
lations involved fabrics alleged 
to contain high proportions of 
guanaco fiber, which in fact con­ 
tained very little of that." 


Co ntinued Vio la tio ns 


Following this, 
Goldfine 
and 
his son called at the Federal 
Trade Commission, after Sher­ 
man Adams arranged an appoint­ 
ment, and at the end of the m eet­ 
ing, called Adams in front of FTC 
officials to thank him. But im­ 
mediately 
thereafter. 
Goldfine 
kept on violating the wool label­ 
ing act. 


“Subsequent investigation dis­ 
closed that they . . , continued to 
mislabel fabric.s," read the draft 
report which Goldfine’s r;epresen- 
tatives 
managed 
to 
smuggle 
from the committee. The report 
then told how Charles Canavan 
submitted 
a 
37-page 
memo 
recommending that “ because of 
the magnitude of the deception 
and the fact that the violation 
had been premediated and will­ 
ful,” the m atter he sent to the 
Justice Department for criminal 
prosecution. 
This was overruled in a two- 
page memo which “makes no at­ 
tempt to discuss the 37 pages of 
facts showing serious mislabel­ 
ing.” 
Discussing the importance of 
Trade Commission secrecy , the 
com m ittee’s 
report 
points 
out 
that confidential information can 
be released only after applica­ 
tion “ in writing, under oath” and 
that “ it is the Commission, and 
not a single commissioner, who 
must consider and act upon such 
a request.” 
Then the draff committee re­ 
port proceeds to m ake Chairman 
Howrey not only a liar but a vio­ 
lator of the law, first Fy pointing 
out that he said his memo to 
Sherman Adams was not official, 
though it was written under his 
letterhead as Chairman of the 
Federal Trade Commission: sec­ 
ond by showing that Howrey re­ 
vealed confidential informatiQn. 
“ It would appear.” say s the 
committee report, “ that the in­ 
formation contained in the last 
paragraph 
of 
Mr. 
Howrey ’s 
memo to A|r. Adams disclosed, 
confidential information derived 
from the files of the Federal 
Trade Commission . . . In effect, 
the January 4 m emorandum <of 
Howrey to Adams) advised Mr. 
Goldfine 
that 
Northfield 
Mills 
would not have to supply the in­ 
formation requested by the FTC 
in Its Dec. 4. 19 53 letter." 


iCopy risht, 19.S8. by 
The Bell Sy ndicate, Inc. • 


Jim Bishop: Reporter 


By J im Bishop 


of any age as a result of a defici­ 
ent diet or a gastric disturbance. 


A COMMON SITUATION 
Mrs. C. w ntes; My two daugh­ 
ters were bright in the lower 
grades 
but both 
have 
slowed 
down and have trouble with Iheir 
studies. The 11 y ear old can’t 
grasp arithm etic unless forced 
and the 17 y ear old has dropped 
all 
important subjects for the 
easy courses. Do you think these 
children have become mentally 
retarded? 


REPLY 
No. This is more likely to stem 
from 
changes of interest and 
motivation. 
In 
addition, 
with 
each succeeding y ear the work 
becomes more difficult and the 
brighter student stands out. 


LETHAL DOSE OF COFFEE 
W. S. writes: Can coffee pois­ 
on a person if consumed excess­ 
ively ? 


REPLY 
Yes. but the fatal dose in man 
has not been determined. Large 
doses of caffeine have produced 
convulsions and death 
in 
ani­ 
mals. Each cup of coffee con­ 
tains 100-1.50 milligrams of caf­ 
feine and it has been estimated 
that an individual would have to 
drink more than 80 cups at one 
sitting to cause poisoning. 


ALL COLORS 
D. H writes: Are green vege­ 
tables more desirable than the 
nongreen'* 
REPLY 
No. All vegetables have some­ 
thing to offer, and with variety 
we obtain the vitamins, minerals, 
and 
other 
food 
elements 
we 
need. 


To the limit of « p« ce questions per­ 
taining to the prevention of di« ea» e will 
be answered Personal replies will be 
made when return stamped envelope Is 
enclosed 
Telephone inquiries not ac­ 
cepted Dr Van Delien will not make 
diagnosis or prescribe for individual 
disease t. 


The old maid waved from the 
curb at Hollywood and Vine and 
I pulled close and she got in. 
Gay le made room for her in the 
middle of the front seat and. pull­ 
ing away , I said: “ Gay le, this Is 
y our Aunt Fanny . Aunt Fanny , 
this is my Gay le.” 
Gay le said: “ Hello." with a one­ 
sided smile. “ I’ve heard a lot 
about y ou.” The old lady studied 
the child through thick lenses. 
She beamed, “ Big,” she said. 
"Bigger than I thought. Yah.” 
The accent wa.s heavy German, 
and when Aunt Fanny talks fast, 
i^body understands her 
She isn’t Gay le’s Aunt Fanny 
by blood. The old maid s real 
name is Miss Fanny Schulein. 
She lives in the backroom of a 
bungalow at 457 North Harvard 
Street in Los Angeles. She is an 
old friend, and y ears ago my wife 
and I made it up that she was 
Aunt Fanny . 
The statistic.s on Aunt Fanny 
are easy to recite. She was born 
in Nuremberg to a wealthy linen 
family . Her people were orthodox 
•lews. They had position. Once, 
Aunt Fanny had an adm irer and 
he came from a proper family 
and they went bicy cle riding in 
the mountains. At sundown, he 
proposed that they stay overnight 
at an inn. Aunt Fanny pedalled 
all the way home by herself and 
has never trusted another man. 
She was, in her time, a well- 
known motion picture writer. She 
knew Emil Jannings and Max 
Reinhardt and Marlene Dietrich 
and Schildkraut the elder. That 
was in Germany . Then Adolf Hit­ 
ler came into power and Aunt 
Fanny talked too loud. She fled 
to America. 
Nobody knew her in 19 33 She 
had trouble speaking English. She 
couldn't write in the new language 
either. So she became a nurse­ 
maid in families 
around 
New 
York. She had a sense of humor 
and this kept her on a solid foot­ 
ing. She enjoy ed jokes and would 
slap her knees and rock with 
laughter and say ; "Yah, dot is 
goot.” 
1 was a reporter on a New 
York paper and she entered a 
contest I managed and won $5, 
She was so surprised that .she 
cam e to see me and thank m e for 
the money . We became friends 
and it has been that way ever 
since. 
When the Gestapo cam e for 
her mother and sister in Nurem­ 
berg the two women laid out 
their clothes the night before, and 
their bank books and identifica­ 
tion papers and then, asking God’s 
forgiveness, turned on the gas. 
The Gestapo were so grateful 
that they permitted a' neighbor to 
cable the news to .Aunt Fanny . 


Almost 15 y ears ago, Fanny 
Schulein 
drifted 
to 
California. 
She has worked as a maid for 
many people, some of them kind. 
Time laid a heavy |a nd on her 
shoulders and now she is stooped 
and ■— my guess —■ 65. She is 
slower and she has good day s and 
bad day s. She works seldom be­ 
cause she cannot push a mop as 
well as she once could, although 
she can still tell beautiful stories 
to children that make their ey es 
sparkle. 
She. who has nothing, spends all 
of her spare time working for 
chanties. Her pet Is the Dawn 
Society , which takes the ey es 
from the dead and gives them 
to the living. Through intermin­ 
able 
correspondence, 
she 
has 
managed to persuade m any mo­ 
tion picture stars to will their 
ey es to the Dawn Society . 
In the 15 y ears she has been In 
California, I have seen her twice. 
Yet. in all of those y ears, she has 
never forgotten a birthday in my 
family nor an anniversary . IJi- 
nor used to say : "Well, if we 
don’t get a card from any one else. 
Aunt Fanny will come through.” 
And Aunt Fanny alway s did. We 
never sent her a card and 1 
didn’t an.swer one per cent of the 
nice letters she .sent 
She sits in her little back room 
and she w ntes letter.s to shutins 
and to those who may feel dis­ 
couraged by adversity , if y ou say 
something funny, she laughs and 
nods her head and then she will 
tell you that, in Yiddish, there 
j.s an old aphorism which will 
cover that story nicely . She will 
say the phra.se slowly , but I can 
never repeat it. 
She never goes 
to 
a 
house 
where there is a child without 
bringing a quarter or 
a small 
present. “ One cannot go empty - 
handed.” she say s. Gay le and I 
took her to Romanoff's and she 
confided in us and told us that 
she has been in touch with a Los 
Angeles home for elderly Jewish 
people. 
Later, we dropped her off at 
her address and we started back 
to our hotel. Gay le was quiet. 
“Daddy .” she said, “ the Jewish 
people 
don’t 
have 
saints, 
do 
they ”" 
Aunt Fanny would have died 
laughing at that one. . . 
! Copyrigh» , 1958 
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You’re Telling Me 


By William Ritt 


Russia's 
Khrushchev changes 
his tune so often he could qualify 
for a one-man band—one gener­ 
ally off-key. 


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Wednesday Morning, July 9. 1958 
•Alaska's New Star 
In Nation's Flag 


With Alaska now a full-fledged, if somewhat 
M ated, member of the United States, the one 
task yet remaining—except for a few formalities 
•—to officially welcome the newcomer to the 
family is the redesigmg of the flag. 
Although the national ensign has been 
changed many times in the relatively brief his­ 
tory of the Republic, there exists no legal 
machinery for its redesign. Other than the re­ 
quirements that an additional star be added for 
each state <this stipulation was invoked by an 
1818 law which requires that each addition "shall 
take effect on the Fourth of July next succeeding 
admission"), and the retention of the original 
13 stripes, there are no stipulations as to the 
pattern which may be used. 
Suggestions from all over the nation have 
Keen pouring into Washington on how the flag 
should be redesigned, but the most logical design 
—short of a complete overhauling, seems to he 
•even rows of seven stars to replace the present 
six rows of eight stars each. 
There is little significance to the arrange­ 
ment of stars, except from an artistic stand­ 
point, contrary to a widely held belief that each 
star represents a particular state. Actually the 
stars represent the number of states instead of 
the order in which they were admitted. 
Throughout the history of the flag it would 
have been impossible to designate a certain star 
for each state, because of the many evolutions 
involved. 
Far fteemple before the admission of New 
M w t o and Arizona into the union in 1912, the 
field WM arranged with the second and fifth 
rows oontaming seven stars and the remaining 
four pows eight afars each. The two new stars 
aimpfy filled m the short rows. 
Whatever the design of the new flag, its 
aignificenee remains unchanged 
It is still the 
symbol of the free* people on earth, now one 
aute S ponge a. 


Murder 
Of The Month 
Goldfine-Adams Forces Play Cops 
Robbers In Congressional Probe 


WASHINGTON - A backstage 


gam e of cops and robbers has 


been going on between the Gold- 


fine law yers and investigators for 
the H arris com m ittee for som e 
tim e. I f s been a case of the in­ 
vestigated 
investigating the in­ 
vestigators and then the investi­ 
gators turning round and investi­ 
gating th e investigated. It** w hat 
the CIA calls counterintelligence. 
Last week word cam e to H arris 
com m ittee m em bers that Frank 
Rielaski. the fam ed w iretapper. 
was in W ashington to tap their 
phones. At first Btelaski adm itted 
this to a private detective friend, 
later denied it. Anyway he w as 
in W ashington. His activities are 
so notorious that he has been the 
subject of an official report by 
the Senate Rules C om m ittee and 
the State of Rhode Island. 
One 
private 
detective 
was 
found to be m aking inquiries in­ 
to the record of Congressm an 
Moulder of Missouri, the form er 
C hairm an of the Legislative O ver­ 
sight sub-com m ittee who resigned 
when the com m ittee insisted on 
firing counsel Blinard Schwariz. 
Another detective w as found to 
he m aking inquiries into the rec­ 
ord of C hairm an H arris, includ­ 
ing trips he alleged!/ had taken 
in the airplane of C. H 
M ur­ 
phy. J r , president of the Murphy 
Oil Co. of A rkansas. 
Last week-end the H arris Com­ 
m ittee began to he concerned. 
They thought they w ere doing the 
investigating; 
d id n t know they 
were 
under 
investigation 
The 
sleuthing w as all too sim ilar to 


A Young Polish Writer's View Of Freedom 


These Days 


fty'fteerge L Sokol sky 


Minorities 


In the United State*, the Communists and their 
pink allies m ake an enorm ous noise about m inorities— 
a horrible word when applied to an American citizen. 
Howeser. in Soviet Russia th ere are more m inorities 
^ ^ t^ a n in any other country, betw een 177 and m ore than 
2oo ethnic groups, speaking 125 different languages 
and dialects. 
The Senate Comm ittee on the Judiciary has pub­ 
lished a m ost valuable study on this subject, entitled 
“ The Soviet Krppire: the Prison House of Nations and 
R aces." This is a study in genocide, discrim ination and 
abuse of power. It is correct that the word, genocide, 
should be used, for w hereas we are accustomed to be 
told that Nazi G erm any w as the scene of genocide, 
millions of human beings destroyed to please the 
sadism of Hitler and hts associates, the record of Nazi 
G erm any in this respect cannot approach that of Soviet 
R ussia, which freely engages in both m urder and a 
specialized form of living death in labor cam ps 
In the days of the Clar*. It was poN*"? *• Ro** 
»ifv these peoples, many of whom were vestigial 
rare*, the leaving* of former rlviHiation*; others 
were vibrato nailoaaiitie* which Insisted upon liv­ 
ing according to their traditions and history. The 
Communists, when they cam e to power, stated their 
belief in self-govem m eto for these varied peoples 
I Aff organised on the basis of a federation of 
autonomous republics from which secession could 


flfcoc b t 
Obviously, it would have bean adm inistratively 
Im possible to have a hodge-podge of tiny states rn an 
area of m ore than R.500 onn square miles 
A com m is­ 
sariat of nationalities w as organized with the ta*k or 
form ulating a system for governing minorities 
At the 
head of this office was Joseph Stalin—it s a ' actually 
his first job. 
Stalin w as him self a mem ber of a 
m inority people, the G eorgians 
who practiced their 
own rite of tha Orthodox religion. 
T here can he no question hut that Stalin at the 
beginning of his career believed in the rights of the 
m inorities and th at “ national and racial chauvinism is 
a survival of the m an-hating custom s peculiar to the 
period of cannibalism 
, 
“ A ntisem itism , as an extrem e form of racial 
chauvinism , is the most dangerous survival of can­ 
nibalism .” However, as the internal and international 
problem s of Soviet Russia becam e increasingly com ­ 
plex, Stalin entered upon a cam paign of pro-Russian 
chauvinism . The first appearance of genocide was in 
the U kraine, as part of the program of collectivization. 
The Soviet agent for the brutal handling of the Ukraine 
was none other than N ikita K hrushchev. 
Not only 
w ere peasants forced into collectives, but it Is estim at­ 
ed th at 2.400 000 persons w e re -rem oved from the 
U kraine to places unknown. 
In the course of this 
rem oval, fam ilies were separated never to be restored. 
A fam ine followed. 
It is estim ated that between 
S.noo OOO and 8.000.000 m en. women and children lost 
their lives in this nightm are. 
The sam e process w as 
carried out in other parts of Russia with sim ilar 
results. 
M ass deportations, as practiced in the Ukraine, 
have also been practiced in all parts of the Soviet 
Universal State. It becam e policy, particularly am ong 
the m inorities and the satellites, to deport scholars, 
w riters, teachers, the clergy, the local com m unity 
leaders of the people from one part of the em pire to 
another, thus mixing races, religions, nationalities and 
languages into an ethnic goulash. 
It wa* during the HUIrr-Stalin Alliance (feat 
anti-Semitism in Russia made itself most felt. This 
| 
became particularly true when Russia took over 
millions of Jews who were living in Eastern Poland 
and in Bessarabia and Bukovina. 
Approximately 
8,000.000 
Jews 
disappeared 
in 
Soviet Russia — 
vanished as though they had never existed. This 
rannot be blamed upon the Nazi: It was the Bus­ 
tian Communists who did this job. 
Since the Stalin-Hitler Alliance. Stalin becam e an 
open anti sem ite. 
This policy has been followed by 
K hrushchev, m ore openly. 
W hat happened in the U kraine and to the Jew s 
occurred in one form or another to each m inority 
group. The old Czarist ideal of Russification, of de­ 
stroying differences, of insisting upon the Russian 
language, has been revived and is now being practiced. 
However, since K hrushchev's alliance with N asser, 
there has been less persecution of Moslems and a few 
m ore m osques have been opened. 
Like perm itting 
one Rom an Catholic Church in Moscow, or synagogues 
to exist hut not Yeshivas (theological schools), it 
m eans little, 
Copyright, IMI, King Feature* Syndicate, Ina. 


WESTPORT. NVY. 


In the m iddle of the American 


holiday w eekend, ail com fortable 


ease and easy pleasure, the Pol­ 


ish ghosts m ade their uncom fort­ 


able entrance, They stalked into 
our m idst, as it were from the 
pages of an idly glanced at m aga­ 
zine, 
It may seem a little odd that a 
young Pole grow n to manhood 
under Com m unism should have 
far m ore to say about freedom 
than all the F ourth of July o ra­ 
tors in all our forty-eight states. 
But there w ere his words searing 
as acid. glowing with a strange, 
cold courage His words seemed a 
little out of place in the fairly 
prim pages of the English m onth­ 
ly. “ E ncounter," and most c e r­ 
tainly they sounded bitterly re ­ 
buking to this com placent nation 
that should he freedom * citadel. 
lf you doubt that freedom is the 
m ost precious gift of si! 
R ite* 
to these w ords of Marek Hlasko, 
the 
most 
talented 
and 
m ost 
strange 
of 
Poland's 
younger 
w riters. 
P onder 
well 
H lasko's 
daring yet superb cry of defiance. 
“ The w orst thing about total­ 
itarianism is th at it kills the im ­ 
agination. 
'A s a 
Pole* what I 
feel most deeply is the dram atic 
im possibility of conveying one s 
own experience The intellectuals 
(in the West whom I have met* 
haven't that horrible daily exper­ 
ience T hat s why I have the im ­ 
pression that it s quite impossible 
for me to tell them anything, lf 
I told them th at the w orkers' 
deepest dream is to get drunk, in 
order to forget himself for two 
hours, to forget himself com plete­ 
ly. they wouldn t believe m e. but 
it s a fact. 
“ The m isfortune of the m an 
who lives in a totalitarian coun­ 
try is the feeling, a feeling that 


By Joseph Alsop 


th at never leaves him. of the 
grotesqueness and ridiculousness 
of one s own self—the reduction 
of dream s—the reduction of de­ 
sire—the norm al atrophy—the in­ 
ability to react to the vileness one 
sees at every step on every day 
. . . . acceptance of the truth of 
one s own life is the hardest thing 
possible <yet it is the only way) 
for a m an who has no prospects 
before him to defend him self, 
against th at truth ” 


O thers m ay not be so affected, 


hut as I read those words of 
H lasko's. the pleasant sights and 
sounds of the present—the speed­ 
boat with the w ater-skiers swoop­ 
ing on the lake, the sun gilding 
the w ater, the ice in the pre­ 
luncheon drink c h e e rily rattling 
in the shaker—suddenly becam e 
curiously 
insubstantial 
Another 
vision obstinately intruded, of a 


d reary bar in W arsaw, with a 
circle of adm irers surrounding a 
young m an. who was flushed with 
drink and angry with the world. 
who quite astonishingly resem ­ 
bled the dead movie actor, Jam es 
Dean. 


T hat w as Hlasko as I briefly 
saw him 
Because his brutally 
realistic, bitterly pessim istic, yet 
somehow 
moving 
and 
stoically 
noble novels and short sto n es 
have m ade him the hero of the 
Polish youth and a chief villain of 
the Comm unists. 


Now, 
m oreover, 
as 
I 
saw 
Hlasko in my m in d s eye. that 
picture of the past brought back 
another W arsaw picture. I saw 
the fine-boned, hawk like face of 
the 
young 
Polish 
philosopher 
K ulakowski,— a face alight with 
intelligence, earnest with m oral 
purpose, but made' stran g e by the 
Baering Down On The Newt 


By Arthur "Bugs" Baar 


What happened to the bill al­ 


lowing 21-year-olds to vote at 18’ 


It was tabled like elbows in a 
boarding house. 


Anybody 
who 
can 
join 
the 
A rm y at 18*should have a voice 
in affairs. But not in the Army. 


The A rm y suggestion box is 


six-by-two. 
The 
suggester 
is 
shoved into it first. 


The gim m ick of the teen-age 


filibuster is to save three year* 
in investigations. 


For som e reason it * the Re­ 
publican idea to catch em young 
and break 'em to harness A vote 
is a vote, delinquent or not. 


T here 
a re 
as 
m any 
young 
D em ocratic votes but who counts? 
It was Ike * pet theory to get 


the fish while they w ere min­ 
nows. By the tim e they w ere 21 
they would he life-long R epubli­ 
cans. 


< D istr) bated by United Pre** In tam * Won at) 


black steel teeth that the dentist 
behind the Iron Curtain supplied 
all hut the m ost privileged 
I 
sought out Kulakowski in W ar­ 
saw. because he is surely the 
most interesting and original phil­ 
osopher w riting about politics in 
our tim e and he has the courage, 
the considerable courage, to talk 
at som e length with a W estern 
reporter. 
Kulakowski is i n t e r e s t i n g . 
above all, because he so boldly 
and confidently insists upon the 
reality of good and evil — a 
reality th at is oft forgotten in the 
free half of the world 
And the 
good of this professed Comm unist 
philosopher is hum an freedom ; 
his evil is enslavem ent; and all of 
Kulakowski 'n w ritings is an as­ 
tounding. daring trum pet call to 
freedom ’s defense 
It is odd. it is disturbing to find 
oneself obsessed by the m em ory 
of these tw o men in the m idst of 
an 
A m erican 
holiday 
weekend 
which com m em orate* the A m er­ 
ican experim ent in freedom. But 
these two. brave and gifted as 
they are. are good to speak about 
when 
we 
sing. 
“ Let 
freedom 
rin g ’” They have seen what it is, 
they have known w hat it is. not 
to be free They speak as experts. 
They can put a price on this 
freedom that we take for granted. 
Or rath er, they can tell us this 
freedom is beyond price, worth 
any pain and any risk 
These two have indeed accept­ 
ed 
pain 
and 
risk 
beyond our 
calculation, to assert their own 
individual 
freedom . 
Hlasko for 
exam ple, gave his interview in 
Paris. Yet he was already p re­ 
paring to retu rn to Poland, to 
accept 
w hat fate might be in 
store for him in hi* own land, 
without 
flinching 
and 
without 
com prom ise. 
• roprn«B<, ISM, 
Maw York Herald Tribune tar » 


By Draw Pearson 


the detective work of the giant 
Freeport Sulphur Com pany when 
it was bidding for a renew al of 
its contract for the U.S.—owned 
N icaro 
Nickel 
Plant 
in 
Cuba. 
When Ira Beynon of the G eneral 
Services A dm inistration w anted 
to lower the price of nickel Uncle 
Sam was paying F reeport. Lang- 
bourne 
Williams, 
president 
of 
Freeport, sent an ex-FB I agent, 
J. S. Egan, to N ebraska to inves­ 
tigate the deputy director of the 
G eneral Services A dm inistration 
who had objected to the high 
price of nickel. 
Roger Robb, the W ashington a t­ 
torney picked by Sherm an Adams 
to 
defend 
his 
friend. 
B ernard 
Goidfine. hired Lloyd F u rr, ex- 
detective of the m etropolitan po­ 
lice, and paid him $500 to see 
if any wires were being tapped 
around the Sheraton-Carlton. 
F u rr paid HOO to an em ploye 
of the Carlton who tipped him off 
that Baron Shacklette. chief coun­ 
sel for the H arris com m ittee, and 
Jack Anderson of my staff w ere 
in room 806. They w ere sleuthing 
on the investigated and the m an ­ 
ner in which they w ere trying to 
investigate the investigators. 
Anderson 
was 
on 
deck, 
as 
any good police rep o rter is at 
the scene of action, just as he 
was on deck to help B ernard 
Schw artz carry his files to Sen. 
W ayne Morse of Oregon one m id­ 
night when Schw artz feared the 
com m ittee might destroy som e 
of them 


Secret Report* 


The chief thing Anderson a scer­ 
tained was that Goidfine s co­ 
horts had done som e pretty good 
sleuthing by getting a copy of the 
prelim inary H arris com m ittee re ­ 
port on Sherm an A dam s’ w ire­ 
pulling at the Federal T rade Com­ 
mission 
The draft report is seven pages 
long 
and 
the 
Goidfine 
forcer 
were delighted when their sleuths 
sm uggled a copy from the com ­ 
m ittee They w ere not so delight­ 
ed when they read the report. 
This column has now had a 
look at the copy which G oldfinch 
sleuths euchred from the H arris 
com m ittee and can state th at it 
shows 
Chairm an 
Howrey 
is 
charged with a m isdem eanor in 
giving 
^form ation to Sherm an 
Adam s for Goidfine. It also shows 
that Goidfine got extrem ely fa­ 
vorable treatm ent following the 
A dam s call 
“ Northfield Mills got by w ith­ 
out giving the inform ation which 
m ight have disclosed other viola­ 
tions,” said the H arris com m it­ 
tee s draft report. 
“ M oreover.” c o n t i n u e d the 
com m ittee report 
“ the C om m is­ 
sion took no steps to follow up 
this m atter and check on the con­ 


cern'* fabrics until the fall of 
1954. when it received a com ­ 
plaint of other violations The in­ 
vestigations 
prompted 
by 
this 
subsequent complaint yielded evi­ 
dence of numerous and serious 
violations of the act. 
“ Many of the most serious vio­ 
lations involved fabrics alleged 
to contain 
high proportions of 
guanaco fiber, which in fact con­ 
tained very little of th a t.” 


Continued Violations 


Following 
this. 
Goidfine 
and 
his son called at the 
Federal 
T rade Commission, after Sher­ 
m an A dam s arranged an appoint­ 
m ent. and at the end of the m eet­ 
ing, called Adams in front of FTC 
officials to thank him. But im ­ 
m ediately 
thereafter, 
Goidfine 
kept on violating the wool label- 
ing act. 


“Subsequent investigation dis­ 
closed that they . . . continued to 
m islabel fabrics.” read the draft 
report which Goidfine s i^presen- 
tatives 
m anaged 
to 
sm uggle 
from the comm ittee. The report 
then told how Charles C anavan 
subm itted 
a 
37page 
m em o 
recom m ending that “ because of 
the m agnitude of the deception 
and the fact that the violation 
had been prem ediated and will­ 
ful,” the m atter he sent to the 
Justice D epartm ent for crim inal 
prosecution. 
This w as overruled in a two- 
page m em o which “ m akes no a t­ 
tem pt to discuss the 37 pages of 
facts showing serious m islabel­ 
ing.” 
D iscussing the im portance of 
Trade Commission secrecy, the 
com m ittee's 
report 
points 
out 
that confidential inform ation can 
be released only after applica­ 
tion “in w riting, under o ath ” and 
that “ it is the Commission, and 
not a single com m issioner, who 
must consider and act upon such 
a request ” 
Then the draff com m ittee r e ­ 
port proceeds to m ake C hairm an 
Hoi* rey not only a liar hut a vio­ 
lator of the law. first J>y pointing 
out th at he said his m em o to 
Sherm an Adams was not official, 
though it was written under hts 
letterhead as C hairm an of the 
Federal T rade Comm ission; se c ­ 
ond by showing that Howrey re ­ 
vealed confidential informatiQn. 
“ It would appear.” says the 
com m ittee report, “ that the in­ 
form ation contained in the la st 
paragraph 
of 
Mr. 
H ow rey's 
memo to \^r. Adams disclosed, 
confidential inform ation derived 
from 
the files of the 
F ederal 
Trade Com m ission . . . In effect, 
the Ja n u a ry 4 m em orandum 'o f 
Howrey to A dam s) advised M r. 
Goidfine 
that 
Northfield 
Mills 
would not have to supply the in­ 
form ation requested by tha FTC 
in its Dec. 4. 1953 lefter.” 


UnpvnaM. IWB. bv 
Th* Hell Syndicate, Im J 
Jim Bishop: Reporter 


By Jim Bishop 


Diabetics Should Be Treated Soon As Possible 


D iabetes should be treated as 
early as possible to avoid the in­ 
ternal consequences of the d is­ 
ease. 
This applies particularly 
to mild or m oderate cases. These 
m<*n and women a re lulled into a 
false sense of security because 
there are no sym ptom s 
They do not realize, for exam ­ 
ple/. that 
uncontrolled diabetes 
hastens c a ta ra c ts and hardening 
of the arteries 
These com plica­ 
tions develop insidiously; years 
m ay pass before they start caus­ 
ing trouble 
Many 
physicians believe the 
groundwork for these degenera­ 
t e changes is laid during the 
period preceding the discovery 
of diabetes 
The individual is 
unaw are 
of 
his 
condition 
and 
neglects him self through no fault 
of his own 
Ls there a way to recognize the 
disease early* Only through an- 


By Dr. Theodore R. Von Pelion 


nual exam inations, including uri­ 
nalyses. Foresight is better than 
hindsight. 
For exam ple. 83 per 
cent of all diabetic* were obese 
prior to the detection of the dis­ 
order. 
lf you a re getting tat, 
have a checkup and slim down. 
In 60 per cent of such persons, 
there us a fam ily history of the 
disease. 
Another w arning is the pres­ 
ence of sm all amount* of sugar 
in the urine after any infection 
or em otional upheaval or during 
pregnancy. 
This is not a sure 
sign that diabetes is present but 
it m ay indicate future trouble. 
O ther diabetics tell of having 
itching skin or num erous boils 
prior to the onset of the disease. 
More 
definite 
sym ptom s 
in­ 
clude increased th irst and appe- 


Try And Stop Me 


By Benn** Cert 


In their book. “ R ascals in P a r­ 
adise,” 
Jam e s 
Michener 
and 
Grove Day tell about a learned 
gentlem an in the '30s who clear­ 
ly foresaw th at a great war was 
about to engulf the world After 
consultation 
with 
several 
top 
m ilitary m en. he decided his only 
secure refuge from the world's 
insanity 
lay 
on 
some tropical 
isle, far from civilization 
So in 1939, one week before 
G erm any 
invaded 
Poland, this 
wise man fled to his chosen, al­ 
m ost unknown South Pacific re­ 
fuge. It w as an island called Gau- 
dalcanal. 


“ What w as the rank of that 
Navy man you w ere dancing with 
all evening at the country club?” 
dem anded 
an 
anxious m other. 


“ I’m not su re.” answ ered the 
daughter coyly, “ but judging by 
his actions. I d say he w as a 
Chief Petting O fficer." 'Sounds 
like a wolf in s h ip s clothing!) 


Copyn*bt» 19*7, b i Batman Cart ----- Distributed bf Kin* featu re# syndicate 


tile a great flow of urine, inertia, 
and an unexplained w eight loss 
after having gained considerable 
poundage. 


A RIO GIRL NOW 
Airs. D w rites: I have a ridicu­ 
lous situation at hom e: 
My 4 
year old daughter still sucks a 
pacifier, not only before she falls 
asleep but when she is playing 
by herself at home, 
y the bell 
ings she hides the pacifier show ­ 
ing she knows it is wrong. 
But 
when I take it from her she cries 
and cries 
Do you think painting 
it with a distasteful substance 
would help? 


R EPLY 
No. 
This youngster will *top 
the habit as soon as she derives 
solace from m ore natural sourc­ 
es. including playm ates and p ar­ 
ents. 


EAR SURGERY 
E. N w rites: The ear specialist 
I consulted about getting a new 
hearing aid thinks he can restore 
hearing 
through 
an 
operation 
Could ear surgery for otosclerosis 
he done successfully at age 68? 
R EPLY 
If your 
ear specialist 
m ade 
tests that show you to be a suit­ 
able candidate for this opera­ 
tion. take his advice or ask for 
a consultation with another spe­ 
cialist. 
No one can 
guarantee 
good results but if there is a 
chance that your hearing will be 
im proved, your age should be no 
barrier. 


PERNICIOUS ANEMIA 
R. P. w rites: Is pernicious an- 
em ia a disease of old age or 
could a young person develop it? 
REPLY 
This disease is uncom m on in 
persons under 35. R elated m ac­ 
rocytic anem ias have been noted 
in 
younger 
women, 
associated 
with pregnancy, and in persons 


of any age as a result of a defici­ 
ent diet or a gastric disturbance. 


A COMMON SITUATION 
Mrs. C, w rites: My two daugh­ 
ters were bright 
in the lower 
grades 
hut 
both 
have 
slowed 
down and have trouble with their 
studies 
The ll year old c a n t 
grasp 
arithm etic 
unless 
forced 
and the 17 y ear old has dropped 
all 
im portant 
subjects 
for the 
easy courses Do you think these 
children have become m entally 
retard ed ’ 


R EPLY 
No. This is m ore likely to stem 
from 
changes 
of 
interest 
and 
motivation. 
In 
addition, 
with 
each succeeding year the work 
becomes m ore difficult and the 
brighter student stands out. 


LETHAL DOSE OF CO FFEE 
W. S. w rites: Can coffee pois­ 
on a person if consumed excess­ 
ively’ 


REPLY 
Yes. but the fatal dose in man 
has not been determ ined. Large 
doses of caffeine have produced 
convulsions 
and 
death 
in 
ani­ 
m als. Each cup of coffee con­ 
tains 100-150 m illigram s of caf­ 
feine and it has been estim ated 
that an individual would have to 
drink m ore than 80 cups at one 
sitting to cause poisoning 


ALL COLORS 
D. H 
w rites: Are green vege­ 
tables m ore desirable than th* 
nongreen? 


REPLY 
No. All vegetables have som e­ 
thing to offer, and with variety 
we obtain the vitam ins, m inerals, 
and 
other 
food 
elem ents 
we 
need. 


To the limit of (pac* question* per­ 
taining to th* prevention of disease will 
be answered 
Personal replies will be 
mad* when return stamped envelope ta 
encloaed 
Telephone Inquiries not 
ac­ 
cepted 
Dr 
Van Del ten will not make 
diagnosis or 
prescribe for Individual 
diseases. 


Th* old maid waved from the 
curb at Hollywood and Vine and 
I pulled clo*# and sh e ' got in. 
G ayle m ade room for her in the 
m iddle of the front seat and pull­ 
ing aw ay. I said 
“ G ayle, this Is 
your Aunt Fanny. Aunt Fanny, 
this is my G ayle.” 
G ayle said; “ Hello,” with a one­ 
sided sm ile 
“ I ve heard a lot 
about you ” The old lady studied 
the child through thick lenses. 
She beam ed 
“ Big.” she said. 
“ Bigger than I thought. Yah ” 
The accent was heavy G erm an, 
and when Aunt Fanny talks fast, 
imbody understands her. 
She isn t Gayle s Aunt Fanny 
by blood. The old m a id s real 
nam e is 
Miss Fanny Schulein. 
She lives in the backroom of a 
bungalow at 457 North H arvard 
Street in Los Angeles, She is an 
old friend, and years ago m y wife 
and I m ade it up th at she was 
Aunt Fanny. 
The statistics on Aunt Fanny 
are easy to recite. She was horn 
in N urem berg to a w ealthy linen 
fam ily. Her people w ere orthodox 
Jew s 
They had position 
Once. 
Aunt Fanny had an ad m irer and 
he cam e from a proper fam ily 
and they went bicycle riding in 
the m ountains 
At sundown. he 
proposed that they stay overnight 
at an mn. Aunt Fanny pedalled 
all the way home by herself and 
has never trusted another m an. 
She was, in her tim e. a well­ 
known motion picture w riter. She 
knew Em il .fanning* and 
Max 
R einhardt and M arlene D ietrich 
and Schildkraut the elder. T hat 
w as in G erm any. Then Adolf H it­ 
ler cam e into power and Aunt 
Fanny talked too loud 
She fled 
to America. 
Nobody knew her rn 1933 She 
had trouble speaking English She 
couldn't w rite in the new language 
either, So she becam e a nurse­ 
m aid in fam ilies 
around 
New 
York. She had a sense of hum or 
and this kept her on a solid foot­ 
ing. She enjoyed jokes and would 
slap her knees and rock with 
laughter and say; "Y ah. dot is 
goot.” 
I was a reporter on a New 
York paper and she entered a 
contest I m anaged and won $5. 
She w as so surprised that she 
cam e to see m e and thank m e for 
the money. We becam e friends 
and it has been that way ever 
since. 
When the G estapo cam e for 
her m other and sister in N urem ­ 
berg the two women 
laid out 
their clothes the night before, and 
their bank hooks and identifica­ 
tion papers and then, asking God * 
forgiveness, turned on the gas. 
The Gestapo were so grateful 
that they perm itted a neighbor to 
cable the news to Aunt Fanny. 


Almost 
IS years ago. Fanny 
Schulein 
drifted 
to 
C alifornia. 
She has worked as a m aid for 
many people, som e of them kind. 
Time laid a heavy |a n d on her 
shoulders and now she is stooped 
and — m y guess — 65. She is 
slower and she has good day* and 
bad days. She works seldom b e ­ 
cause she cannot push a m op as 
well as she once could, although 
she can still tell beautiful stories 
to children that m ake their eyes 
sparkle 
She. who has nothing, spends all 
of her sp are tim e working for 
charities 
Her pet is the Dawn 
Society, 
which 
takes the eyes 
from the dead and gives them 
to the living 
Through interm in­ 
able 
correspondence, 
she 
has 
m anaged to persuade m any m o­ 
tion picture stars to will their 
eye* to the Dawn Society. 
In the 15 years she has been In 
California, I have seen her tw ice. 
Yet. in all of those years, she has 
never forgotten a birthday in m y 
family nor an anniversary. E li­ 
nor used to say: “ Well, if we 
don't get a card from anyone else. 
Aunt F anny will come through ” 
And Aunt Fanny alw ays did. We 
never sent 
her a card and 
I 
didn't answ er one per cent of the 
nice letters .she sent 
She sits in her little back room 
and she w rites letters to shutins 
and to those who m ay feel dis­ 
couraged by adversity. If you say 
som ething funny, she laughs and 
mids her head and then she will 
tell you that, in Yiddish, th ere 
is an old aphorism which will 
cover that story nicely. She will 
say the phrase slowly, but I can 
never repeat it. 
She never goes 
to 
a 
house 
where there is a child without 
bringing a q uarter or a sm all 
present. “ One cannot go em pty­ 
handed " she says. G ayle and I 
took her to Rom anoff’* and she 
confided in us and told us th at 
she has been in touch with a Los 
Angeles home for elderly Jew ish 
people. 
Later, we dropped her off a t 
her address and we started back 
to our hotel 
Gayle was 
quiet. 
“ D addy.” she said, “ the Jew ish 
people 
don’t 
have 
saints, 
do 
they'’” 
Aunt Fanny would have died 
laughing at that one . . 
(Ca*yn|M . ISM 
King fea tu res Syndicate. Inc > 


You're Telling Me 


By W illiam Bitt 


Russia s 
Khrushchev 
change* 
his tune so often he could qualify 
for a one-m an band—one gener­ 
ally off-key. 


TW E L V E 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND. MD.* WEDNESDAY, J ULY 9 1958 
Phone PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker 


Post Office 
Test Borings 
Being Made 


Fro stb u rg Wo rk To 
Co st Ab o u t $45,0 0 0 


FR nsTB l R ii—K nEinm s frnm 
the Fnitf'd States Postal Sorvicc 
a re presently at !i:e local post of 
fice 
making 
lest 
borinss 
and 
0 ‘Mcr !n.-pections preparatory to 
making the final plans for an 
addition and other alterations. 


A 16 by 32 foot room is now 
hedulcd to be constructed at 
the rear of the building. The pres­ 
ent loading platform will be dou­ 
bled in size and the maneuvering 
area surrounding the post office; 
Will he enlarged by taking in th c ‘ 
surrounding lawn area 
, 
The monument, located in the. 
lawn 
commemorating 
soldiers i 
who made the supreme sacri ' 


Piedmont Tax 
Rate, Budget 
Will Be Set 


Sewag e Su rv ey 
Lo an Is So u g h t 


FLTNTSIONE — Miss Eleanor 


Randolph Blasts 
Coal Competition 


WELCH (AP) — J ennings Ran­ 
dolph, candidate for the Demo­ 
cratic nomination for the short 
term in the V. S. Senate, sp ok e Lee Smith, daughter of Mr. and 
out 
Tuesday 
against 
what 
he Mrs. Russell 0 . Smith of here, 
termed unfair competition with has a ccepted a position as assist- 
Ihe coa l industry . 
1^^^ home demonstration agent in 
H i said it would be •'drastically 
discrunmatorv to the coal indus-, 
^ 
, 
try in West Virginia to g ive con.l 
Smith received a Bachelor 
grcssional approval for President oi Science deg ree from the tn i- 


Keyser Kiwanis 
To Get Reports 


KEYSER—The Kcy ser Kiwanis 
Club will receive a full report to­ 
day from its two delegate.^ con­ 
cerning the 43rd annual conven­ 
tion of Kiwanis International held 
la.st week in Chicago. III. 
D eleg a tes were Paul Iverson, 
president, and Gerould Klinestiv- 
er. The meeting will be held this 
evening at the Markwood Church 
near Burlington 
PIEDMONT—May or Rodney E 
Kenneth B Loheed, a Toronto,|Ra ker and Council will meet nex t|Lisenbower to lower tariffs up to 
v e r s ity of Mary land's colleg e of. 
Ontario, businessm an, wa s elec t-1Monday evening to set the town’s,3 s much a s 2.5 per cent over the home econom ics on J une 7. 
; 
cd president of Kiwanis Interna-;tax rate and prepare a b 
u 
d 
g 
e 
t 
. five y ea rs imder a propo.sed 
While in colleg e. Miss Smith 


Flintstone Girl Accepts 
'SrÆ JllÎ'u 
Baltimore County Position 


tional. He succeeds H. Park Ar­ 
nold of Glendale, Calif. 


COACH C ANDIDATE —W R. 
« Squibb' Wilson is in a four- 
man 
race 
for 
Democratic 
nomination 
for 
the 
short­ 
term r , S. Senate sea t from 
West Virginia. Wilson is ath- 
Iptic 
director 
of 
Fairmont 
State College and a freshman 
m em ber of the House of D ele­ 
g a tes 


W. Va. Balance 
Near $48 Million 
At Year’s End 


in 
according to an announcement at ex tension of the Reciprocal Trade » vas a m em ber of the Collegiate 
Monday 's council session. 
' 
¡4-H club serving a s vice-prcsideut 
The com m issioners pointed out! 
Randolph, a former mem ber of and secreta ry . She has long been 
that all boy s and girls riding,Congress from the 2nd D istrict,ia ctive in club work in .Allegany , 
bicy cle.s 
will 
be 
required 
to'sa id “ increased imports of re.sii-;County serving a s president of 
secure a permit from the police^ual oil under a damaging program the Poli.sh Mt, Club and the Coun­ 
department by August 1 at a cost^of price c u tt i n g creat« » an in- ty 4-H Girls Trail, 
of 50 cents ea ch. An ordinance crea sing threat tn lh e continuance 
is of a healthy production of co a l" 
ofi 


« " r 
L io n » M e e t ended .he ,957.58 1,seal y ea r w it h ,L r e d ^ .h T r ^ permits : „ 1 


ry ';r’; a " t s r ™ h t p riien f e'n- A t H a p p y 
H ills M o n d a y 


adopted 
severa l 
y ea rs 
ago 
being enforced 
a s a means 
sa fety to riders and pedestrians. 
Action w a s taken following the 
recommendation of Police (Thief; 
« 
. 
r 
, 
a 
e 
, 
. 
, 
, X 
Cha fles SpjkeF that 
al! tr a ffic '^ 
« 
f» 
r 
obey ed by J iicy clists. He 
D 
i « | A t 
I t p l T I C 
Frostburg 


be 


trance. Thi.« move is being done 
Remodeling of the town build- 
w.,h .he coopération of F a r r a d y 
. , t£ N-;$CO.NlNG^ - 
L o n ^ ^ ^.A 


ELEANOR L. SMITH 


Lions Club held its first sum m er 
and necessa ry files and cabinets 


beginning ... .... 
......... 
„ 
,, , , 
« i. 
^ 
cording to a recent relea se Irom 
H utchpon 
Robert 
Wa.shington 
the work will cost 
J oseph 
Haugen 
and 
approx imately $45,000, 


RcvKort 
f-argest item s reflected in the 
^ 
K..na,« r» w 
Robert-i 
,, 
1. . , 1 
u 1 
as a town building for 
over-all ca sh total were ba la nces_ 
jaKe 
„ „ „ „ 
,_imore 
and it 
M ;;e s :" r n n n u n ;;r M ;n 7 a ;,S k 7 îL *‘l l *: ' ‘“ C 
ìn T e ' presen.a hle for the 


two or ch icls Association are to m a k e” 
should he ¡reservations with Clara Walbert 


She wa.s a sta te health winner 
to the x Nation^l 4-H Club Congress 
in Chicago, 111., in 1953. She also 
won the Daniforth Award for out­ 
standing leadership and is a m em ­ 
ber of the Allegany Chapter of 
the Mary land 4^H All-Stars, an 
n • T 
organization devoted to service, a R ^ H n t l R r i a f c 
mem ber of the National Home 
Economics Association and the 
x he meeting of the Women s 
Capitol Division o M h e National 
Farm and Garden Club. She was ^ 
Mary land's winner of the G e r- ‘h« Methodist Church which was 
Warren scholarship of postponed la.st week will be held 
National Farm and Garden ¡Thursday at 7; 30 p 
m. at the 
she held all four y ea rs 


Mrs 
.Marcelina McVickex 


KEYSER—The regular monthly 


Mineral County will be held on 
Tue.sday , J uly 15. from 8 to 9 a. 
m, in the Mineral County Court 
House. Fir.st, second and booster 
doses of Salk vaccine will be g iv­ 
en to per.sons under 20 .y ears 0! 
age and to ex pectant mothers. 


The second injection is given 
one month alter the first and the 
third or booster dose, i.s g ivin 
not 
sooner than seven months 
alter the second. 
All eligible per.sons are urg cd^ 
to attend this clinic and avail 
them selves of the opportunity to 
receive this immunization against 
poliomy elitis. 


Lonaconing Personals 


Mr 
and 
Mrs 
Frederick 
H, 
Sheeley and fam ily toured Gettv-,. 
burg, iPa 
over the Independence 
Da\ 
holiday 
.Mr. and Mrs 
J oseph Mey ers 
and family of Baltimore were 
visitors at their fam ilies hom ei 
over the week-end 


21. a.s the Lions Ladies Night din­ 
ner program. 
Senator J . Glenn Beall made 
the recommendations to the P os­ 
ta l Department for the proposed 
"T . , V, u ,,« 
Frostburg Personals 
According to Michael J . By rnes. 
^ 


nue fund, and $16.277,000 in the 
. .. 
.special revenue fund. 
P“ » » ''" 
The sta te had $179.854,261 in in- 
buildms 
at 
Ashfield 
vestm ents at par va lue. The tw o :S '" " , “ "<* Th.rd Sheets to .the 
biggest item s were $86,168,800 in t ' ' ’'*''''" 
Cumberland, and 
Workmens Compensation Fund in- <"'P« "''« * i " ' , "1“ " ^ 
v e s t m e n t s , and $6.3,433.002 in *“ '' 
Not'oo“ ' 


re­ 


ceived word that her grandson 
Pfc George McV’icker ha.s return­ 
ed from Korea after serving eigh­ 
teen months oversea s. He will 
spend a 30-day furlough with his 


I.O,NACONIXG _ Mr. and Mrs, P f ™ 7 
„ 
F T 
“ 
— ......... 
— 
— 
----------------------------------------------------..« lo McAicker in Panc.sville, Ohio, be- 
the Lion s Club well baby clinic ''“ ™” 
'LrtmÓ I n l t 
reporting for further dulv in 
will be held at the health center 
' ^ ’' .2 2 ^ '''" .*!" ;''o k la h o L T^ev are former res- 


no later than Saturday by c a lh n g l C O U p / © MOficS 


FroMhurg 262 R any day after 4 _^ q ^ ^ A n n i V e f S O r y 


Mrs. 
L o i s 
J ack.son, 
public 
health nurse, has announced that 


AUTO PARTS 
E-Z-TERMS 


MufHers • Taitpipet 


Brakt Linings-Gentrofori 


Sfarfcrt-Pitton Ringt 
DEZEN'S 


PH O N E 136 4 
FtOSriUtO 


W # O iv* I6 H G t— n Stomp* 


Noxt to Fbf. Not. ta n k 


postmaster, the work loa.1 at the 
Mr. and Mrs Edward Langan 
S6,x 4o3.(W2 in — 
- 
* 
^ 
^ 
T h u rsd a rfrom ^30 unt 1 
versary with a party given 
local office has been multiplied have moved to West College A v e - R e t i r e m e n t Board 
‘".T hursda y from 9 .30 until U,30^^_ ^ 
sdents of Barton 


during recent y ea rs with the ad- „ ue from Wood Street 
dition of new rural routes work­ 
ing from this office and the clos 
ing of nearby post 
offices 
in 
sm a ll communities 
The present 
building was erected m 1912. 


v e.stmen ts. 
, „ 
_ 
« 1. 
. 
Liabilities totaled $140,436.000. 
Mr. and M¡s 
Rance Richard- 
$7n.,356,noo in sta te 


elude the former Cumberland and 


Reco v erin g At Ho me 


FINZEL 


Pennsy lvania Railroad pa ssenger 
station 
at the rear of Second 
<^on. and children, .leannine and 
bonds? m m o W )” ^ 
vacation 
„ vetera ns’ Bonus! 
Chief Spiker was granted two 
bonds, and $19.780,000 In Korean 
va cation. J uly 13-26, and 
War Vetera ns’ Bonus bonds. 


Ronald, have left for a 
m New Orleans. La. 
Mrs 
LaVerne Lavin, Baptist 
Street 
is a patient in Sacred 
Heart Hospital, Cumberland. 


Mr and Mrs Perry My ers and P flS t C h l 6 l S P m f l 
Mkss Norma Shock- 
iniog ene Caudill ha ve re- 
ey IS recovering at her home here iurned'a fter'visiting '” in Roanoke. ,O u t C l0 0 f S U D D O r 
from two major operation.s on her va . Mr. and Mrs. J a m es Thomp-' 
feet performed at Mercy Hospital, 
Detroit, are house g uests of 
.J ohnstown. Pa. 


Enjoy By The Minute 


Poy By The Month 


W ith Our 


LOAN'S HELP 


EQUITABLE 
Savings & Loon Society 


10 O reodw oy 
Phen* 6 7 t 
Frostburg. M aryland 


Mr. and Airs. My ers. 


Lavin. 


Bib le Lectu re Set 


LONACONTNG-Past Chiefs As- 


William Pa itsel was appointed to 
serve in his place. 
Dr. Lawrence Fanti, West Fair- 
view Street, sta ted he had diffi­ 
culty putting his ca r in a g arag e 


a 
m, Mrs 
J ackson will be as- 
Ihe home oM hcir 
daughter, Mrs 
Edward Broad-: 
sisted by Mrs. .Mary J a ne Fry e,, 
health nurse from Cumberland. 
The women of the Church rf 
the Brethren a re sponsoring a 
strawberry fe.stival Friday begin-* 
ning a t 5 30 p 
m. at 191 East 
Mam Street. 
Homemade cake 


Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard 
lare vacationing in Detroit 


They 
were 
married 
at 
the! 
Mrs. Wade Broadwater is ill at 
bride’s home J une 19, 1918 
by the home of her daughter. Mrs 
Rev, Thomas V4’heeler Mrs, M e - -Evely n Michael 
the former Miss K a tie. 
— 
— - 
— 
IS 
Miller. 


on 


strawberries, 
ice crea m , sand- 
wiche.s and drinks will be sold. 
The W. M. U. group meeting 


.Members of the family present 
were 
Mr. 
and 
Mfs, 
William 
Whiteman and fa m ily , Mr. and 
Fa irview Street and asked if 
Western District Baptist 
Ldward Broadwater. 
.Association will be held a l the and 
M- 
Mrs. 
Robert 
Pa rruh 
and 
Welsh Memorial Baptist 
C h u r c h .^« n. Mr^ and Mrs^ J oseph Bee- 
Thursday at 
10 30 a 
m. T h e J na" and family , Mr 
and M..s. 
guest spea ker will be Mrs J . C sOlcn Edgar and fa m ily , Mr. and 


he could have a no parking sign 
installed, for which he would be 
.sociation of Morning Star Temple willing to pay . 
I 
Mrs. Conrad Lavin, W ashington,¡*^'0- 
Py thian Sisters, will hold 
May or Baker announced that 
............. 
.. 
^ 
ha.s returned home after visiting 
outdoor supper on Thursday , all parking m eters in Number liLedbetler. Cumberland All mem-i^'^” 
,^f*« ** McGee and daughter 
her mother-m-law, Mrs LaVerne 
^ a n’s 
Mountain 
Recreation J ot and on Ashfield Street arc bers attending have been asked ^nd Mr. and Mrs. J ack Murphy 
Area, near Lonaconing. 
¡paid 
for, 
but 
that 
there 
are to bring a box lunch for the noon' 
Also 
present 
were 
.Mr, 
and 
’The women will lea ve at 5.30¡seven m eters not operating pro-jday m ea l 
Mrs. 
Herbert 
Broadwater 
and 
p. m. from the Py thian hall 
forjperly a t Green and Third Streets fh e College of Regents of the 
family and J a ck McBee. who 
t17 i*"iia 
the Recreation pavillion 
for their,The town is losing from $15 to $18 Women of the Moose. C h a p ter ¡celebrating 
hi.s 
40th 
birthday , 
picnic supper to be followed by a week, he said. 
1221. will hold a special m e e tin g hi.s wife and two children. 
Council ordered th^t the town Thursday at 7 p m. in the Moo.se --------- - — 
---------- - -..... -"" 
receive bids for 23 double and Lome. Main Street. E \a L. Con- l e o o o o o o o o f io o o o o o o o o o i 
two sing le parking meters. The roy , president, request.s that all 


• a — 
CERAMIC 
TILE 


EXPERT IN S T A L L A T IO N 
FREE E ST IM A T ES 


Qiiinn’s Floor Sorvieo 


8K«iia 11E1-W — P»M Ettimat«« 
Frattkwrf 


their regular business meeting. 
Monday . J uly 14. will be the 
m eeting at 8 p. m. of Morning 


LONACONING-“ Which 
Relig ­ 
ion Rea lly M atters’ ” will be the 
public Bible lecture at Kingdom 
Hall of J ehovah 
W itnesses on sta r Temple. 
Sunday at 7 p m by W Toepfer, • 
representative 
of 
Watchtower . 
, 
Lonaconing Rotary 
lime Will Meet Thursday 


f 
— 
» I 
! • • • • > 


NOTICE! 


We Will Be 
Closed Week Of 
July 14th thri 19th 


(Em pioyttt VocoHofi) 


PI»«»« eick Ufi A n y C U a n in f 
l«tt 
At 
Our Shap ly 
July n tH TKonli Yaw 


D & S GLEANERS 


S I t 
Mo«ii 
f k 
301 FtG 


The 
a verage length 
of 
before divorcees re marry in the 
I ’nited States is approx imately 
three y ea rs. 


For Sale Cheap Double 
' Hou.se 121 and 123 South Water 


LONACONING—Lonaconing Ro 
tary Club will m eet on Thursday , 
at the \T W Home 
A program 
iwill be presented following the 


meters be for two hours. 
im em bers be present to aid in 
Ledlow was authorized to pro- making plans for the first anni-. 
vide the police with a list of all versary of the dub. 
j 
merchants in the town who have! 
not purcha.sed their 1958-59 busi 
ness licenses. If the merchants B&O Emp lo y e DieS 
do not .secure the license at once, 
Harp ers Ferry 
* they will not be permitted to con­ 
tinue to conduct their busine.ss 


Street Frostburg Call P.A 2-6834 


i Adv.—N-T-.luly 9 , 


Æ 
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a 


Just Off The Press 


THE 19 59 


IT O IG IR ' SHOOTER S B l i l l ” 


Oaidan 
Annivartary 
EdHian 
$2 * 0 0 capy 


Wa U wo<f a topy dirait te you 


o«y 
of 
youf 
friand» for 


jw» t $2,19 io p y 


•r 


GRAYSON’ S 


* Stoagar AganH** 


Kaytar, W 
Vo 


your 
Firtt 
Notional 
CHorga 


Account of G royton'» 


U»o 


SEE US FOR Y O U R 


máííáMÍL 


E V ñ n P9UCY F SU T 


i i i t m 
m 
m 
m 
m 


HOLBEN AGENCY 


Alt Form* of Inturonca 


11 B RO A D W A Y 


Phono 6 3J 
FROSTBURG 


W'illiam E. “ Scotty ” Orr assum­ 
ed the presidency of the dub 
J uly 3. at the VFW Home 


Girl Wanted — Steady work — 
ex perience unnecessary . 
Apply 
Harris Restaurant. Frostburg. 
Adv.—N-T-J ulv 9-10-11 


HARPERS 
FERRY 
W 
Va 
The 
purchase 
of 
a 
lo c a to r - A P ) — Services were held Tue.s- 
for finding water leaks from the day 
at 
Camp 
Hill 
Methodist 
Globe Phone Manufacturing Com-jChurch for Eugene W. Noos. 69, 
pany , Reading, M ass., wa s dis- veteran Baltimore and Ohio Rail- 
cussed. 
Edward Kidd of the Robert T 


READY MIX 
CONCRETE 
We Have It 
LEWIS 


Concrctt Fpoductf 


Fh0ne 322 
Froitburg 


road employ e who died Saturday . jb o o o o o o o o o o o 
0 0 a o 0 0 0 0 < 
native of Sandy Hook, 
' ____ 
................................ 
Regester 
Engineering C o m p a n y 
s e r v e d 43 y ea rs with the 
of Baltimore, who attended the B&O before his retirement nine 
meeting. as.sisted the May or and y ea rs ago 
Council in filling out loan form.^i 
to the Housing and Finance Agen- 
w ^ 
w w w ^ w w ^ w (cy of the federal governmcAit. 
The loan is for the purpose of 
“^ ¡m a k in g a preliminary survey to 
-^ jc o st between $1,500 and $ 2.000, If 


We Feature 
A Complete Line 
of 
Fostoria Glassware 


JEFFRIES BROS. 
JEW ELERS 


Fretburg, M oryiond 


O PEN SATURDAY A N D 


M O N D A Y NiTCI Tilt 9 P M. 


A - 


4 - 


J f- 


X - 
X- 


X - 


4 - 


Jt- 


X - 


X - 


S u rp lu s 
OFFICE 
CHAIRS 


t í up 
Ed Flannigan 


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'tfir 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k 'k ir ff 


the town obtains this loan, it 
^ could take a dvantage of the sew-' 
ag e trea tm ent plan being offered 
by 
the 
I’pper 
Potomac 
River 
.^ C o m m issio n . 
w i 
Kidd advised council it would 
^ 
be 
necessa ry for 
members to* 
pass a resolution giving hLs com- 
pany the authority to make the 
survey . 


An n o u n ce Birth 
MT. SAVAG E-M r. and Mrs : 
¡Thomas Gaughan, of here, an-! 
nounce the birth of a daughter 
(Sunday in Miners Hospital. The. 
mother is the former Miss Dor-| 
thelia Hopkins 


GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! 
EVERYTHING MUST GO 
Don’! Miss Out On The Bargains 
M IN TS JACKPOT 


Frostburg 
75 E. M ain St. 


Palace Theatre 
Wed. - Thur. 


Feature: 7:15 - 9:05 


“PICK-UP ALLEY” 


with 
Victor Mature 
Anita Ekberg 


in CinemoScope 


R.C.A. - Zenith 
T.V. 
Sales • Serviee 


ELECTRIC 
APPLIANCE GO. 


lO N A C O N IN G S 
LEADING 
ILECT R ICA l 
CENTER 
ffl. H O 3-4421 L O N A C O N IN G 


FOAM 
RUBBER 
lb. 


Pianty af lorga piaca* 


Army & Navy 
Discount Storas 


6 9 Arm strong W , Kaytar 


73 I. M ain St., Frostburg 


• Beach Balls 


• Wading Pools 


• Bathing 


. Supplies 


HILL’S NEWSSTAND 


JULY STOREWIDE 


CLEARANCE SALE 
DRESSES 
DUSTERS 


W . M oin 
Frostburg 


PRItt S l^ H iG S i 


Motorola TV 
....... 


'v'at . 
'o '.ZBO 0- 
‘i8 o : 
Motorola Radios 


Vo!o*$ fe $40 IX) 
‘1 8 : 


Phonos and Hi-Fi .. 


’O 
s . 40 00 
‘36;: 
Clock Radios .. ... 


Vot !*$ 4o $43 00 
‘2 7 : 


TV Tables ----- 
X I 
Motorola Portable . 


RADIOS 
‘2 9 : 


Reconditioned TV 


V 
N , .. 
= , i. r . - ^ 
‘5 5 : 
Electric Drills, Saws 


V o.w *. 10 $60 00 
‘2 3: 


Too M ony 


Bargains to List 


69 E. M A IN 
BOB'S RADIO 


PH O N E 87 


Come See 


For Yourself 


FRO STBU RG 


Seat Cover 
Clearance 


19 52 M ODELS A N D OLDER 


5 9 . 9 5 


Pius 
IN ST A U A T IO N 
LES FAIR'S 


i. M A IN 
PH 
49 5 
FBG. 


Make our Bank 
YOUR Bank 


For every financial 
Service------- 
SAVING 
CHECKING 
HOME LOANS 


Personol ond Installment 


I 
Loons 
Fidelity Bank 


W h e re parking Is e a s y 
near the T o w n Clock 


M fM Bf« f 0 I C 


SIZES FOR M IS S E S -W O M E N ’S -H A L F SIZES 


Smartly styled of selected qual­ 


ity cottons in attractive floral 


prints, stripes, checks . . . in 


smart new colors! M any of 


these fine dresses and dusters 


ore first quality . , . many are 


samples and some are slight 


irregulars. Be here eorly to 


share in this money-saving op­ 


portunity i 


VALUES TQ $5.98 


p O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O p O O O O O O O O O O O O O flg 
KEYSER THEATRE 


it 


T O N III 
I Married A Woman” ‘ï";; 


‘CinrmoKOP* 


THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATU RDAY 
“The Sheepman” 
sh°';r«oTi1.... 


ÍColor -Cir>*ma$cop* 


S U N D A Y NIG HT 1 3 0 — M O N D A Y 7.00 
“Desire Under The Elms” 


LADIES 
SKIRTS 


GROUP ! 


A SSO R T ED PASTEL CO LO RS 


> EV ER G LA ZE F A B R IC S 


REG U LA R 1.99 V A LU E 


LADIES 
BOLEROS 


CO T T O N PIQUE . . . 


W H IT E A N D B LA C K 


R EG U LA R 1.99 V A LU E 


OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NITE TILL 9 


TWELVE 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND, MD* WEDNESDAY, JULY 
9 1958 
Phone PA 2-4600 for a, WANT AD Taker 


Post Office 
Test Borings 
Being Made 


Frostburg Work To 
Cost About $45,000 


FROSTRIRG—Knguu^r* from 
th* fritted State* Postal Service 
are presently at the local post of 
flee 
making test 
borings and 
other inspection.* preparatory to 
making the final plans for an 
addition and other alterations. 
A 16 by 32 foot room is now 
scheduled to he constructed at: 
the rear of the building. The pres j 
ent loading platform will he dou-5 
bled in size and the maneuvering 
area surrounding the post office 
will he enlarged by taking in the 
surrounding lawn area 
The monument, located in the. 
lawn 
commomorating 
soldiers, 
who made the suprem e sacri- 


Keyser Kiwanis 
To Get Reports 


KEYSER—The Keyser Kiwanis 
Club will receive a full report to­ 
day from its two delegates con­ 
cerning the 43rd annual conven­ 
tion of Kiwanis International held 
last week in Chicago. 111. 
Delegates were Paul Iverson, 
president and Gerould Klinestiv- 
er. The meeting will be held this 
evening at the Markwood Church 
near Burlington 
Kenneth B Loheed, a Toronto. I 


Piedmont Tax 
Rate, Budget 
Will Be Set 


S e w a g e S u r v e y 


L o a n I t S o u g h t 


PIEDMONT—Mayor Rodney E 


Randolph Blasts 
Coal Competition 


WELCH <AP1 — Jennings Ran­ 
dolph. candidate for the Demo­ 
cratic nomination for the .short 


Flintstone Girl Accepts 
Baltimore County Position 


FLINTSTONE — Mis* Eleanor 
term in the U. S. Senate, sp o k e'Lee Smith, daughter of Mr. and 
out 
Tuesday against 
what 
he Mrs. Russet] 0. Smith of here, 
term ed unfair competition with has accepted a position as assist- 
the coal industry 
fiot home demonstration «8ent I® 
He said it would be “drastically 
discrim inatory to the coal indu* 
try in West Virginia to give con 


Baltimore County. 
Miss Smith received a Bachelor 


great tonal approval for President of Science degree from the Uni- 
Baker end Council will meet next Eisenhower to lower tariffs up to1 varsity of M aryland !; college of 
Ontario, businessman was elect* Monday evening to set the town’s as rnuch as 23 per cent over the home economics on June 
cd president of Kiwanis Interna­ 
tional He succeeds H. Park Ar­ 
nold of Glendale. Calif. 


COACH CANDIDATE -W R. 
• Squibb* W’ilson is in a four- 
man 
race 
for 
Democratic 
nomination 
for 
the 
short­ 
term I’. S Senate seat from 
West Virginia Wilson is ath­ 
letic 
director 
of 
Fairmont 
State College and a freshman 
mem ber of the House of Dele­ 
gates. 


W. Va. Balance 
Near $4$ Million 
At Year’s End 


tax rate and prepare a b u d g e tnext five years under a proposed 
While in college. Miss Smith 
according to an announcement at extension of the Reciprocal Irade was a m em ber of the Collegiate 
Monday's council session 
Ac?- 
,4-H Club serving as vice-president 
The commissioners pointed out 
Randolph, a former m em ber of and secretary. She has long been 
that all boys and girls riding|Congress from the 2nd District, active in club work in Allegany 
bicycles 
will 
be 
required 
to said “ increased imports of resid- County serving as president of 
secure a permit from the police ual oil under a damaging program the Polish Mf, Club and the Coun- 
department bv August I at a cost of price c u ti i n g create an in- ty 4 H Girls Trail. 
l l 


KEYSER—The regular monthly 
Mineral County will be held on 
Tuesday. July 15, from 8.to 9 a,* 
rn. in the Mineral County Court* 
House. First, second and booster 
doses of Salk vaccine will be giv. 
en to persons under 20 ^years of 
age and to expectant mother*, 
The second injection is given 
one month after the first and the 
third or booster dose, is givin 
not sooner than seven months 
alter the second 
All elidible persons are u r g e ^ 
to attend this clinic and avail 
themselves of the opportunity to 
receive this immunization against 
poliomyelitis. 


Lonaconing Personals 


of 50 cents each. An ordinance creasing threat trnhe continuance 


CHARLESTON <AP*—The state 
f ee for their country- in World L o n a c o n i n g L io n s M e e t ended the 1957-58 fiscal year with . Hrirri fhat 


A* H n n n v H ills M n n d n v a cash 
of 547 M3.933 in the avajiahi* 
area we*t of the present en A t H a p p y H ills M o n d a y Trf 
„ of Junp M 
i* ™ 1™ !; 
War I. .rn ill be moved to the gr«3 
sy 
trance. This move is being done 
with the cooperation of Farrady 
Post 24, American I 
flagpole atop the building 
moved beside the monument. 
No date ha* been aet for the 
beginning of the construction Ac- _ 
.. . . 
„ . 
recent release trom Sam Hutcheson 
Robert 


adopted 
several years 
ago 
is of a healthy production of coal. 
being enforced as a means of 
safety to rtders and pedestrians 
Action was taken following the 
recommendation of Police Chief 
Charles Spiker that all traffic5 
laws be obeyed by ^ cy clists. He 
400 perm its will be 
Frostburg 
Brief Items 


Remodeling of the town build I 
P as, c , , , , , Association of Cal- 
LONACONING - Lonaconing 
A report Tuesday from the of.), 
( 
k 
™ 
* 
» J P v th .a n Sutter 
on. Chih held us fir,! sum m er dee of Treasurer Orel J. Skeen . A _ “_________________________ an" 1* Temple J. I > th an Sisters. 
:;E ” 
T h Je Lions C ub held Its fra t sum m er J * 
- 
T o , 
^ 
n 
K 
I 


br Hannv 
t 
n 
d 
f 
c 
™ 
tuesday evontng. a. 


ELEANOR L. SMITH 


Happy 
Hills 
Frostburg. 
• 
The Ladies 
Night 


Restaurant In Cumber- 


She was a state health winner 
to the National 4 H Club Congress 
in Chicago. Ill . in 1953. She also 
won the Daniforth Award for out 
standing leadership and is a mem­ 
ber of the Allegany Chapter of 
the Maryland *H AU-Stars, an _ 
n • # 
organization devoted to service, a I v ) r f DTI R r i P f a 
member of the National Home u a ,1 U M 
Economics Association and the 
Capitol Division of the National 
Farm and G arden Club She was 
Maryland's winner of the Ger­ 
trude L 
the National Farm 


Mr 
and 
Mrs 
Frederick H. 
Sheeley and family toured Geftys. 
burg, Pa 
over the Independence 
Day holiday 
Mr. and Mrs 
Joseph Meyers 
. and family of Baltimore were 
(visitors at their families homes 
(over the week-end 


The meeting of the W om ens 
Society of Christian Service of 
the Methodist Church which was 


W arren scholarship of postponed last week will be held 
and Garden Thursday at 7 30 p 
rn 
at the 


MITO PARTS 
C-Z-TERMS 


Restaurant, 
near 4,1 
***.«•*.»•» -nu ««- diacu5se(j 
Moon’s 
bursem enu amounted to » » .« •.-, 
Mayor Bak„ pointed ^ 
„ jand 0 K k 7 7 r f 'l * t t i * i ' S «t7ra|a u b “ h"'h *•» h,ld 4,1 ,our >*•” Church 


U rges! items reflected in the ***** th€ struc,ure wlU ** used and all members of the Past at coilp8e- 
cording to i :r-,in! release trom 
*,*----- - 
*— '•* *WT '/ over-all cash total were balances M * town bui,din* for two or Chief.* Association are to make* 
Washington 
the work will cost 
~J a ** of 112.230 163 in the general reve- morf years 
and !t 5hou,d **»reservations with Clara Walbert 


committee, 
Robert- 


Moses. announced Monday. July 
21. as the Lions Ladies Night din­ 
ner program . 


approximately $45,000. 
Senator J. Glenn Beall made 
the recommendations to the Pos­ 
tal Department for the proposed 
work 
According to Michael J Byrnes, 
postmaster, the work load at the 
. 
................................. 
local office has bern multiplied have moved to West c ile f e Ave- TeacJ ,er* 
during recent years with the ad- nuf from Wood Stree, 


Frostburg Personals 


nue fund, and $16,277,000 in the 
special revenue fund. 
The state had $179,834,261 in in­ 
vestments at par value. The two 
biggest items were $86 163.800 in 
Workmens Compensation Fund in- 


Couple Marks 
4 40th Anniversary 


made more presentable for the no later than Saturday by calling 
public. The town sold it* form er;Frostburg 262 R any day after 
municipal 
building 
at 
Ashfield I p. rn. 
Street and Third Streets to Abe; 
j^rs 
L 0 j s 
Jackson, 
public 
Feldstein 
of 
Cumberland, 
and health nurse, has announced that 
deposited the money from theilhe L ions Club well baby clinic dam e' (* 
Mcf’ee of brre cf,r _ 
iriwIIII_ 


Mr 
and Mr* Fdward I ancan v * M m e n t s. and $65 453.002 in *a,e 
,n 
F,rst . 'j 3*10™ 1 
n f nk .will be held at the health center ^ a^ d t h *Ir ^ J ! ! ^ 'n8 *nKv 0klahom a 
«r« form er res 
Mr 
and'M rs Edward U n g an Tpa(.hf>r, Retlr#mM t 
Board 
ln. Quarter* now used bv council 
'thursday from 9 .IO until ll .IO 
. J 1* 
i^ n .s of Barton 
elude the former ( timberland and a 
m 
Mr!, Jackson will be as- 1 c fam i|y flt ,hp borne of their 


LONACONING - Mr and Mrs 


re- 
Mrs. Marcelma McVicker 
ceived word that her grandson 
Pie George McVicker ha.* return­ 
ed from Korea after serving eigh­ 
teen months overseas. He will 
spend a 30day furlough with his 
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elwood 
McVicker in Panesville, Ohio, be 
fore reporting for further duty in 


M u ffle rs - T o ilp ip es 


B roke L m ifig s-G e n e ro to ri 


S to rta ra -P isto n R ings 
DEZEN'S 


PHON! 1144 
M OSTtUtO 


We ©'»• IA H Or—rn Sr**"** 


N eat r* F4§ 
N et. la n k 


clition of new ruraJ routes work­ 
ing from this office and the clos­ 
ing of nearby post offices in 
small communities 
The present 
building was erected in 1912. 


Retirement Board in 
vestments. 
Liabilities totaled $140.436 000 
They included $70,556,000 m state 


Recovering At Home 


FINZEL 


Mrs 
L averne Lavin, 
Street 
is a patient in 
Heart Hospital. Cumberland. 


and ^,rs P crry Myers and 
Miss Norma Shock- Mjss Imogene raudln have re. 
ev is recovering at her home here turned a f(er visiting m Roanoke, 
from two major operations on her Va Mr and Mrs Jam fs Thomp. 


Detroit, are house guests of 


Mr. and Mrs Ranee Richard 
*nn. and children Jeanmne and r'oad 
jn World 
Ronald, have left for a vacation War j and ,, veterans* Bonus 
Chief Spiker was granted two 
in New Orleans, La. 
bonds, and $19 780 000 tn Korean 
vacation, July 13-26. and 


Pennsylvania Railroad passenger'„ 5ted by Mrs. Mary Jane Frye, 
station at the rear of Second health nurse from Cumberland 
The women of the Church rf 
the Brethren are sponsoring a 


Baptist w ar V eteran ' 
Sacred 
Bonus bonds. 


Past Chiefs Plan 
Outdoor Supper 


feet performed at Mercy Hospital, 
Johnstown. Pa. 


William Pait5el was appointed to 
serve in his place. 
Dr Lawrence Fanti. West Fair­ 
view Street, stated he had diffi­ 
culty putting his car in a garage 
on Fairview Street and asked if 
he could have 


daughter, Mrs 
Edward Broad 
water of Severn. 
They 
were 
m arried 
at 
the 


Mr. and Mf* William Barnard 
are vacationing in Detroit. 
Mrs. Wade Broadwater is ill at 
NOTICE! 


straw berry festival Friday begin­ 
ning at 5 30 p rn at 191 East 
Main Street. Homemade cake, 
straw berries, ice cream , sand 
wiches and drinks will be sold. 
The W 
M. U. group meeting Whiteman and family, Mr. and 
of the Western District Baptist 
Edward Broadwater, Mr. 
a no parking sign 4 5SOC,a tion will be beld at the and 


bride’s home June 19. 1918 by «be home of ber daughter, Mrs 
Rev Thomas Wheeler Mrs Mc- Evelyn Michael 
Gee is the form er Miss Katie 
Miller. 
Members of the family present 
were 
Mr. 
and 
Mfs 
William 


son. | 
Mr. and Mrs. Myers. 
installed, for which he would be 


injoy By Th* Minute 


Pay By The Month 


With Our 


LOAN'S HELP 


EQUITABLE 
Savings A Loan Society 
to t* * o d w * / 
Shone 471 
St*«tbwtf. 
M**yl***d 


Mrs Conrad Lavin. Washington. 


Mrs. 
Robert Parru-h and 


Welsh Memorial Baptist Church son* M rj and ,Mr* Jo>*Pb J**- 
Thursday at 
IO 30 a 
rn. The ™ n and family 
Mr and Mrs. 
guest speaker will be Mr* J C !0,cn h d *ar and fam ,,y- Mr and 


CERAMIC 
TILE 


We Will Ba 
dosed Weak Of 
Jilt Htk (bra 19th 


(Employ##* Vocation) 


EX PERT IN S T A L L A T IO N 
FREE ESTIM A TES 


Lavin. 


Bible Lecture Set 


LO N A C ON ING -'Which Relig­ 
ion Really M atters*’* will be the 
public Bible lecture at Kingdom 


Qaiaa’sFlaarSame* D I S CLEANERS 


LONACONING—Past Chiefs As­ 
sociation of Morning Star Temple willing to pay. 
No. I, Pythian Sisters, will hold 
Mayor Baker announced that 
ho* returned home after visiting an outdoor ™PP*»* on T hursday.’all parking m eters in Number 11Ledbetter, O im berland AU mem- Mrs, Alex McGee and daughter 
her mother-in-law, Mrs Laverne a! 
^ an * 
M°untain 
Recreation lot and on Ashfield Street are 
attending have been asked and 
and **r*- datk Murphy 
Area, near I^naconm g 
paid 
for. 
but 
that 
there are to bring a box lunch for the noon) 
Also present 
were 
Mr. and 
The women will leave at 5.30 seven meters not operating pro 
day m(.al. 
Mrs. 
Herbert 
Broadwater and 
rtn m i m w 
ti— toim—a* 
p rn from the Pythian hall for perly at Green and Third Streets 
The College of Regents of the family and Jack McBee, who was n 7 t 
the Recreation Pavillion for their iThe town is losing from $15 to $18 Women of the Moose 
Chapter celebrating his 
40th birthday/ 
picnic supper to be followed by a week. he said. 
221. will hold a special meeting his wife and two children 
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * ► 
their regular business meeting 
| Council ordered th^t the town Thursday at 7 p rn. in the Moose 
Monday. July 14. will be the receive bids for 23 double and Lome. Main Street. Eva L. Con- 
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u n . 
meeting at g p. m. of Morning two single parking m eters. The roy, president, requests that all 
Mall OI .Iphovah 
« n |g u r Tem pi.. 
m eters he tor ta o hours 
j m em bers he present .» aid rn 
I>edlow was authorized to pro- making plans for the first anni- 
vide the police with a list of all v enery of the club. 
merchants in the town who have 
not purchased their 1958-59 busi 
ness licenses. If the merchant* 
e m p l o y © D i e t 
do not secure the license at once. A t H a r p e r s F e r r y 
they will not be permitted to con j 
HARPERS 
FERRY. 
W 
Va 
The 
purchase 
of 
a 
locator J 'AP/ —‘Services were held Tues- 
for finding water leaks from the day 
at 
Camp 
Hill 
Methodist 
Globe Phone M a n u f a c t u r in g Com Church for Eugene \S. Noos. 69 
pany, Reading, Mass., was dis- veteran Baltimore and Ohio Rail- 
cussed 
(road employe who died Saturday. 


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THIRTEEN 
American Leaguers Win 25th All-Star Contest, 4-3 


McDougald’s 
Pinch Single 
DecidesGame 


Friend Is Victim; 
O'Dell Relief Ace; 
Early Wynn Victor 


Rv JA( K HASn 
P tpas Hpcnin W riter 
pMIÍ.\!ORF: 
<AP' 
- ('asm 
..»‘1 dug into h is Yankcf'loari- 
» 
"(neh ior a pinch sin.t'le by 
' 
k'Dougald Tuesday to give 
Xmencan League torces a 4-3 
' ’ <iy over th e Nauonals in tne 
" ' Ml-Star (lame 
f 'lundly booed 
'Alien h e y ankni 
^ •’ more - 
(Jus 
'J riandos 
th e 
■'Mix f atch er for Nogi Bf*rra 
' 
\e u 'Soik S'ankees v^h o 
! '-(X’d out on th e first pitch Sten 
‘ 
qu' kly made amend:, bv call 
for Baltimore - Billy 0 Dell to 
- th e door on th e Nationals in 
! a t h r e e inning .. 
I 
1 Uriel 


Essig Paces 
Qualifiers In 
Publinx Golf 


All-Star Game Play-By-Play’ 


Defending Champ 
Posts Score Of 144 


NATIONAL FIRST 
play . Banks 
to Mazeroski to Mu* 
May s s l a s h e d Turley ’s first sial 
pitch "off th e th ird base bag for a 
One run. two h its, no errors 
¿ingle. 
tv^o left. « Run 
is earned.) 
Skinner lined to Jensen. 
N.ATIONAL SIXTH 
On a h it and run play , Musial 
f:arly Wy nn took th e fnound for 
singled to righ t. .May s reach ing th e .American.s. 
th ird. It was Musial's 17th h it, Th e attendance wa.s announced 
breaking h is own .All-Star record, a.s 48,829 paid. 
Aaron flied to Mantle in deep Th omas fouled to Triandos. 
left center. -May.« scoring after th e Fox to.« sed out Mazeroski. 
B.t CHARLES ( H.A.MBERLAIN 
a.s Musial h eld first Crandall lined to Cerv. 
Associated Press Sports Writer 
Banks was h it on th e back by No runs, no h its, no errors. 
CHK .AGO 
GAP( 
Detending g pitch . 
none left, 
ch ampion Don Essig. match ing 
Th omas walked, 
f i l l i n g th e 
par 7.1 with th e h elp of two eagle- bases. 
Tuesday won medali.st h onors of 
jy riev s first pitch to Mazeros- 
fh e National Public Links Golf 
bounced 
off Triandos’ 
out- 
Tournamenl with a 36-h ole total stretch ed mitt and Musial scored 
of 144. 
Th e 19-y ear-old former 
napolis caddy and now a member 
of th e I.SU golf team led 64 quali 


Bobby Corle 
Is Suspended 
For Ten Days 


STANTON. D el, July 8 - 
.F — Th e Delaware Park ste* 
wards today announced th at 
apprentice 
star 
Robert 
E. 
“ Bobby ” Corle. of Bedford, 
Pa., h ad been suspended ten 
c a l e n da r day s 
effective 
Th ursday th rough July 19, for 
careless riding in th e back 
stretch 
in 
Monday 's 
fifth 
race. 
Corle s mount in th at event. 
Top 
Bug. 
was disqualified 
from first and placed last. 
Bobby h ad riddrn 23 win­ 
ners 
th rough 
today 's 
pro­ 
gram. 


.Mazeroski lined to Cerv in left. 
Two run.s, two h its, no 


Is Slo ppy 


THE MARi.lN OF VICTORY—Pitch er Billy O'Dell, wh o finish ed on th e mound for th e Ameri­ 
can League m its 4-3 All-Star win, gets togeth er in th e dre.ssing room after y esterday ’s game 
at Baltimore with two team giates wh o made th e margin ot victory . A single in th e sixth 
innmK by Gil McDougald, left, scored Nellie Fox. righ t, to put th e American League m front. 
Lariy Wy nn was credited with th e victory . 
(AP Ph otofax > 
___ ______ 


A.MERICAN SIXTH 
Malzone singled. 
Yogi B erra batted for Triandos 
and popped to Th om as. 
Ted Williams batted for .Apari- 
oa th e w lid pitch as th e oth er 
g,^fj vvas safe at first wh en h is 
India- runners advanced a ba.se, 
grounder sqiiirmetf out of Th om­ 
as' glove for an error. 
e 
l 
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errors, 
(jd McDougald batted for Wy nn dC I I V Q i l O H M f l T i y 
fiers m a field of Infl for c.h am- 
|p(, ,(,oth runs earnedi. 
sinaled in Malzone, Williams 
pio^sh .p 
matcn 
play 
starting 
am KRK'A.V FIRST 
slopped at second 
Wednesdav. 
. 
, j u 
Fox grounded to Banks and 
Jackson replaced Friend on th e 


J on V oonrtN “ w .fh 
an“ ™ n ne 
I " ' S aK atlon .\rm.v ra ck e d UP 
f 
th rovv pulled Mu- 
Fox 
bounced 
into 
a 
double 
13 h its and defeated th e National 
V 
P*« >- 
Mazeroski to Mu- (,uand bv th e ^core of 7-4 in a 
7, 
J r 
to lett center, « ial. 
Rec Softball League game y es- 
73 Silver Lake course 
c u du 
stopping at th ird. 
One run, two h its, one 
error, tt rday at Naval Reserve Field. 
Essig w'll try to become th e 
rapped into 
a double one left. • Run is unearned.) 
Ciitf Montgomery went th e dis- 


Tops Guard, 7-4 


Sldppv pitch ing by .starter Bob 
i oii'v 
<il th e Aanks gave way to 
ant w'ork by Ray Narirski ot 
■ ifvel=4nd. Early W'y nn of Ch ua- Th e ball ;-eemed to get snagged 
. ; and 0 Dell wh o retired th e la t ,n Th oma.s’ glove and h e never 
natters in succe .Mon Th e Na- could get it out m lime to make 
• iKia.v were h eld h itle-.s m th e g pjgy on Malzone at second or 
zz; = 6 2 3 innmgs. 
Williams at tirst. It 'Aa.s an error B a s e b a l l : 
for Th omas. 


plates 6.866 y ards. 
Jensen rapped into a 
zTsozT . 
u Plav, Th omas to Mazeroski to Mu 
first play er since 1929 to win th e 
Publinx title in successa e y ears 
to center. 
Only twice in th e m eet.« 33-y ear 


Today’s Gaines 


Baltimore .s iir<-t .All-Star Game 


All-Star Gome 
Box Score 


ntisisr« 114«. I ITTI F I r« r I F 
B ALTIMORE CAP' — utriciai ^rakaw a of Honolulu. 110-pound 
w nkk ifsd by a .sellout crowd of 
Once again Stengel looked down ^ 
» t so-niifor» <E» » t sid» 
grocery m anager, also with 72. 
i . 
j 
j 
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1 
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including Ane Pre.sideni th e fast-emDtvinc 
b e n c h 
Th i.« 
fipw 
league Ail-Star baseball game: 
1 arnnn nf IdR « h rmtArc inrlnH^H 
StOÌ 6 .%6C0nd and COfltinU^d 
XstlOnalS. 


. 
, , 
, 
Skowron Hied to Aaron, 
■h istory h as a m edausi gone on to 
bits, one 
take th e crown. 
unearnedJ 
Clustered at 147 were h -y ear- 
vat iovai 
« F rnvn 
old Randy Petri of Austin. Tex 
NATIO.NAL SECOND 
with a closing 74: Lawrence Rob- 
'ertson of Minneapolis. 42. a real 
e.sta!e broker, with 72, and Bill 
Official Arakawa of Honolulu. 


and 
for th e National Leaguers. 
I.ogan batted tor Jackson 
error, lined to Williams. 
McDougald th rew out May s. 
I.ee Walls batted for 
and was th rown out by Fox. 
No run.s, no h its, no errors 
May s bounced to .Malzone wh ose none left 
th row- to Fox forced Spah n at sec- 
AMERIC AN SEVENTH 


NATION.AL SEVENTH 
tam e for th e winner,’' and turned 
Billy O’Dell went to th e mound back th e Guardsmen with five 


Crandall flied to Cerv. 
Spah n walked 


ond. 


íK 829 
X(»n 
( 
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rRO*Till Bf. LItTLIt 1.9 VOIE 
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Softball: 


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n 


f^re.sideni th e fast-empty ing b e n c h 
Th i.« 
saw each team make two time h e called for McDougald. h is * 
.National 
in tni- silver anniversary h andvman A ankee infielder wh o 
Mavs cf . 
for th e first time in th e ,„„c h es po.xilions irum se.son to , „ 
“ i l f *.« H.il « ‘“ "ner If 
th ere were no extra base season. 
Fiwd- 
g-WalLs If 
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Gil Sews It I p 
1* 
Musial 
lb 
Led at 3-3 going into *h e la.-t 
„ , 
, 
. 
. 
1 
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■ z> 
.v.i, , 
t , zenH 
Cl! .« la.sh ed a « mgle into left 
iP -» » xtn 'Alin riow r 
of 
. . 
¿ u .ni 
M„,u,xn pii'od o.ainst Wtnn tenter h ey ond th e reacn ., 
1 « th e 
e .kn,en.an. q.m kit ..ailed 
f 
•"e‘ 
a. 
( a rv wep. to h ,« Men. - 
Tlie NationaLs never got anoth 
er man on ba^e as manager Fred « is 
e to left and Stengel wen. into » "'"■'' '>' M'!;'>"kee eh oze to v.nk 
. 
w.th h js starting lineup almost in- 
tac» 
F an« Roo Ch ange 
Ader Th omas blooped a .« ingle 
A deep th roated roar of boo* to .sh ort righ t bey ond Nellie Fox .« 
.«n h ed forth from all corners oi n*ach m th e Th ird th e only oth er 
Jemorial Stadium wh en Trian- \atm nal base runner was Bob « 
' th e local b iv wh o made giv» il Sumner of Pitt sburgh wh owa» safe 
- t'l# * starting catch er 
c alled wh en Fox juggled h is grounder in 
K from th e next b attc 
^ < t - -h e fifth . Th e play on Skmner 12-.1 record, simply 
didn't h ave it 
Th e boo-, rolled 
o ut i." 
h eavv 
very clo« e but umpire Tnm a= *h e Amer'can starter, 
0 ‘Dell p 


Skowron Ih 
Maizone 3b 


E anx 
Maizone 
Ho^uin s 
.rd P a-em an led oif 'wiih f 


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Export« 
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Spah n p 
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stitrh er Jack « on p __ 


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M E N « 
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Dick Farrell went in to pitch Montsomerv 
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h it.-» . 
Jim m y Twigg. Ronnie Rigcs 
and Jerry o Neal slated six of 
th e Salvation Army ’.s 13 safeties. 
Skinner Fay Dften and Jimmy Twigg 
starred afield for th e victors. 
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out on 


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; I Score Five In 6th, 
Be a t Orioles , 10 -9 


Mantle walked. 
Jensen was 
c a l l e d 
Skinner singled, scoring May s, strikes. 
Ray Narleski replaced Turley , 
o Dell 
bunted 
and was 
Musial popped to Fox. 
Th oma.s to .Mazero.ski. 
One run. one h it. one error, one 
skowron struck out. 
lett. 'run is earned'. 
< 
\o runs, no h its, no errors, one 
A.MERU AN .SECOND 
left. 
Malzone flied to Skmner. 
NATIONAL EIGHTH 
Triandos singled. 
; 
McDougald tos« ed out .Musial. 
Aparicio forced Triandos, Maz- 
Aaron went out th e sam e way . 


,f 
r;- Berra em^r^cd from t.He rjorman of th e NaLonal railed h im 
De-'o 'e « ;ngle« 
.■■vd to face Fr end 
« g:> 
^:an .M w :al of S’ 
by May s and 
Lou.« a walk 
a h .t bat.'m an and a wild pitch 
th e 
•• 
took 
01,e '. u ng and •or 
'kif-d h . n u, Pifisburgn ’. m , o-.ucaid ,s ga.me-wmnmg 
Turley 
managed to escape 
Th nnirt' a' » h .rd ba« e. Aou 
Fnend s dav and h ung 
two runs. 
o.''d -a f h e.ro th e roar. 
h i.« neck 
T h e Skinner Bat* In Rn« 
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.m s of B"'-on 
» P- 
,xa.s Wvnn w 
I» . P2 m r 
'.4;-i A irstar 
(» ame, 
Milwaukee 
th e National League 
Aparicio 
of t.h at 
iie-breakmii ''taner. in th e .-erond bu' Spann 
run dr:sen h ome appropriately 
forced at -» econd by May s 
I h oma* Error ( rt« tly 
enr igh by .McDougald, th e man May.s th en 
.« tuie 'erond and raced 
\S :i;am« l'» oked at 
a 
.strike wh o batted for h m. 
1 -k a bail and rapoed a h opper 
Turley , th e A’ankee wh o 
th e 
v.i’d th ird baseman Tboma.« top w.nner in th e maioi- w ih a 


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« coring -Mays, Stengel called in 
Narle« ki 
Th e Americans pi< ked up a run 
on Spah n in me firs: wh en Fox u 
Ch :< ago was « ate on Ern e Bank- 
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AMERICAN EIGHTH 
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inning to no.« e out th e On- 


Trailing 9-5 going into th e ftth 
Neder singled to start th e rally 


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Berra grounded out. Banks to 
Musial. 
Williams struck out. 
No runs, no h its, no errors. 


Mazeroski grounded into a dou­ 
ble play , Malzone to Fox to Skow- 


and Jackie Jen.« en of B o s 
rapped into a double play . Fox 
scored wh ile th e Nationals were 
doubling up Jen.sen. 
National 


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N.ATIONAL THIRD 
ree walk.s for five runs in th e 
Aaron walked. 
Banks flied to Fox. 
Th omas singled, .Aaron stopping 
]ett_ 


NATIO.N AL NINTH 
Th omas fouled to Berra 
Mazeroski struck out. 
iree « aiKS TOiKiwea nv nu, ny 
Crandall popped to fox. 
3bel and Sweene knotted th e 
No runs, one h it, no errors, one 
unt at 9-9. Th en Dennis Mulli- left. 
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am ERIC.AN THIRD 
I th e deciding tally . 
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flied to Skinner. 
Robertson, th e 
fourth 
Pirate 
irler to see action, received 
out Skowron 
edit for th e win 
„o errors, 
Mulligan h ad a perfect day at 
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.NATIO.NAL FOl RTH 
Crandall flied to Cerv. 
Don Blasingame of St. Louis 
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Banks 
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Fox 
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BALTIMORE i.APi - Financial fumbled h i.* gro under. 
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and figures o n Tiie*day ’s 
Musial po pped to Aparicio. 


0 none left 
AMERICAN FOl RTH 
Bob Friend went in to pitch for 
th e Nationals. 
Malzone popped to Banks. 
Triando.« fouled to Crandall. 
Th oma.« th rew out .Aparicio. 
No run.*, no h tts, no errors, 
none let! 
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NATIONAL FIFTH 
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.Aaron flied to Mantle. 
Aparicio th rew out Banks 
No runs, no h its, one error, one 
left. 
AMERIt AN FIFTH 
Mickey Vernon of Cleveland bat- 
ted for Narleski and singled 
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Fox zSingled, Vernon stopping at 
second. 
Fort Cumberland Po.*t s junior 
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O'Dell Relief Ace; 


Early W ynn Victor 


Bv JACK HAND 
A»*«rinUw| Pre** sport* Writer 


BALTIMORE 
AP» 
- Casey 
dug into his Yankee load 
«d beach for a pinch single by 
| 
McDougald Tuesday to give 
American league forces a 44 
' tory over the Nationals in the 
2 ti All Star (>ame 
I nindly booed when he yanked 
T (timore s 
Gu* 
Triandos. 
the 
• irting catcher, for Yogi Berra 
' 
hi* New York Yankees who 
Pepped out on the first pitch, Sten 
sc! quickly made amends bv call- 
S for Baltimore a Billy 0 Dell to 
ut the door on the Nationals in 
e last three inrungs. 
I Urie* Ii Sloppy 


Sloppy pitching by starter Bob 
Turley rd the Y anks gave way to 
bant work by Ray Narleski of 


Essig Paces 
Qualifiers In 
Publinx Golf 


□•fending Champ 


Posts Score Of 144 


B r CHARLES CHAMBER? AIN 
Associated Press Sports Writer 
CHICAGO 
'AP* - Detending 
champion Don Fsstg. matching 
par 7.1 with the help of two eagles. 
Tuesday won medalist honors of 


All-Star Game Play-By-Play 


NATIONAL FIR ST 
play, Banks to Mazeroski to Mu- 
Mavs s l a s h e d Turley’s first Rial, 
pitch off the third base bag for a 
One run. two hits. no errors. 
jingle 
two left. 'Run is earned.) 
Skinned lined to Jensen. 
NATIONAL SIXTH 
On a hit and run play. Musts) 
lOarly Wynn took the mound for 
singled to right. Mays reaching the Americans. 
third. It was Musial'.* 17th hit. 
xhe attendance was announced 
breaking his own All-Star record as 48 829 paid, 
Aaron flied to Mantle in deep 
Thomas fouled to Triandos. 
left center. Mays scoring after the 
Fox tossed out Mazeroski. 
catch as Musial beld first 
Crandall lined to Cerv. 
Banks was hit on the back by 
\o runs. no hits, no errors, 
a pitch. 
none left. 
Thomas walked f i l l i n g the 
AM ERICAN SIXTH 


ka*es; 
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Malzone singled. 
Turley s first pitch to Mazeros* 


on the wild pitch as 
India- rUnners advanced a base 
napolis caddy and now a member 
of the LSC golf team led 64 quail- 


Bobby Coria 
Is Suspended 
For Ten Days 


STANTON. Del., July 8 - 


'Jt — The Delaware Park ste­ 


wards today announced that 
apprentice star 
Robert 
E. 


' Bobby” Corle, of Bedford, 
Pa , had been suspended ten 
c a l e n d a r days, 
effective 
Thursday through July 19. for 
careless riding rn the back­ 
stretch 
in 
Monday's 
fifth 
race. 
Corie s mount in that event. 
Top 
Bug 
was disqualified 
from first and placed last. 
Bobby had ridden 23 win­ 
ners 
through 
today s 
pro­ 
gram 


Salvation Army 
Tops Guard, 7-4 


THE A!ARI.IN OE ATCTORY—Pitcher Billy O'Dell, who finished on the mound for the Ameri­ 
can f-eague in iL* 4-3 All-Star win. gets together in the dressing room atter yesterday’s game 
at Baltimore with two teammates who made the margin of victory 
A single in the sixth 
inning by Oil McDougald. Ie/*, scored Nellie Fox. right, to put the American league in front. 
Early Wynn was credited with the victory 
(A P Photofax» 


eveland Early Wynn of Chica The bal! seemed to get snagged 
,nd 0 
*bo retired the lad tn Thomas’ glove and he never 
batters in succession. The Na- could get it out in time to make 
mal* were held hitless in the a pjay on Malzone at second or 


lav 6 2 3 inning*. 
Williams at first. It was an error 
Baltimore a first All-Star Game, for Thomas 
w ripped by a sellout crowd of 
Once again Stengel looked down * m 
4* C t including Ane President the fast-emptying b e n c h 
This 
Nixon, saw each learn make two time he called for McDougald. his * m 
errors in this silver anniversary handyman Yankee infielder who 
cm est for the firs* time in the aitches positions tram season to 
-erie* there were no extra base reason. 
j 


felts. 


Tied at 3-3 going into the last 
of the sixth with Bob Friend of 
P tuburgb pitted against Wynn, 
the .Americans quickly salted it 
a Agy ss Casey w ent to bis benc h. 


Frank Malzone 
Boston's fine 


third baseman, led off with a sin- 
t e to left and Stengel went into 
His act. 
I aim Boa (twang# 


Today’s Gaines 


Baseball: 


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Yogi M n M M S r Triando, 
Trtj i m a mant tarot* . 
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and popped to Thomas. 


Tournament with 
.16 
total gtretched mitt and Musial scored 
led Uilhams hatted ,or Apari- 


TH# isvear nlH former india-0,t ,he 
*S 
o er trio and was safe at first when his 
r,|nnpr' 
a base. 
- 
grounder squirmed out of Thom- 
Mazeroski lined to Cerv in left. „ ^ 
for an prror 


in a 
nf I vi int /-ham 
rwo runs‘ fW0 hlf*' 110 error,‘ 
GU McDougald batted for Wvnn 
tiers rn a field of 130 or cham- two jftt 
runs 
earned'. 
„ nd «,injzied jn \falzone Williams 
ptonship 
match 
play 
starting 
l U r i , r » v m « T 
ana singled in calzone williams 
Wednesday 
AMERIC AN rPRST 
stopped at second 


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.k! shortstop * high throw pulled Mu Fox 
bounced 
mto 
a dou de 
13 hits and defeated the National 
sial off the bag for an error 
play. Banks to Mazeroski to Mu* Guard by the score 
of 7-4 in a 
Mantle singled to left center, aiel. 
Rec softball League game 
yes- 
Fox stopping at third. 
One 
run, two hits, one error, ttrdsy at Naval 
Reserve Field. 
Jensen rapped into a double one left. 
Run is unearned.) 
Cliff Montgomery went the dis­ 
play. Thomas to Mazeroski to Mu- 
NATIONAL .SEVENTH 
,an< * for the winners and turned 
scoring. 
Billy 
0 Dell went to the mound back the Guardsmen with five 
O r v singled to center. 
for the 
National Leaguers. 
hit.,. 
Skowron flied to Aaron. 
Logan batted for Jackson and 
Jimmy' Twigg 
Ronnie Rig^s 
One run. two hit*, one error, lined to Williams. 
an(j Jerry O’Neal slated six of 
McDougald threw out Macs. 
the Salvation Army * 13 safeties. 
Lee Walls batted for Skinner Fay Often and Jim m y Twigg 
and was thrown out by Fox. 
starred alield for the victors. 
No runs, no hits, no errors. Score 
Mays bounced to Malzone whose none left 
throw to Fox forced Spahn at sec- 
AM ERICAN SEVEN TH 


sio# 
wore 
nf the 
1956 
major grocery manager, also with 72. ond 
Dick 
Farrell went in to 
league All-Star baseball game: 
A ?roup of 148 shooters included 
*May# 8lole second and continued for tbf Nationals. 


second-round 73 
71 to become one of the few in the 
field to take the tricky par 38-35— 
73 Silver Lake course which undu­ 
lates 6 866 yards. 
Essig will try to become the 
first player since 1929 to win the H 
F 
Publinx title in successive vears 
1 
Only twice in the meet s 33-year 
history ha* a medalist gone on to 
take the crown. 
Clustered at 147 were 17-year- 
jold Randy Petr: of Austin. Tex 
with a closing 74: Lawrence Rob­ 
ert son of Minneapolis. 42 a real 
, , estate broker, with 72. and Bill 
BA LTIM O RE ' AP 
— Official Arakawa of Honolulu, 110-pound 


All-Star Game 
Box Score 


one left, 'run unearned ) 
NATIONAL SECOND 
Crandall flied to Cerv. 
Spahn walked 
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Twig*. 
Poland 


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Gil slashed a tingle into left 
center beyond the reach of Willie * 
Mins of San Francisco and Mal 
zone came in from second. 
Softball: 
The Nationals never got anoth 
er man on have a* manager Fred 
Hanev of Milwaukee chose to sink 
with his starting lineup almost iii 
tact, 


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ii,u Skinner l f 
3 
I-Walls l f 
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Musial l h 
4 
Aaron rf . ..........2 


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1 
After Thomas blooped a single 
4 deep throated roar of boos ,0 »hort right beyond Nellie Fox * 


spilled forth from all corners of r#arh ,n tp, ^ird the only other 
Memorial Stadium when Trian- National base runner Wijs Bob * ** 
no* the local boy who made gmid skinner of Pittsburgh who was safe 
EA the starting catcher, was called when Fox juggled his grounder in 
rv«ck from the ne** baiter s 
cir *he fifth. The play on Skinner 
12-3 record, s mply didn t have it 
cie. The boos rolled out in heavy Was very close but umpire Tom a« the American starter, 
u ave* ax Berra emerged from the Gorman of the National called him 
De*pre «;ngie* by Mays and 


dugout to face Friend 
*afe. 
Stan Musial of St Louis, a walk. 
Yogi ’ook one swing and 
'he WviM| 
victnr 
a hit batsman and a wild pitch 
•ii. skied hign to PitiJhurghx 
McDougald s game w.nniM sn Turley managed to escape the 


Frank Thomas at third base. You 


Banks ss ...... 
Thomas lh 
Mazeroski 2b 
Crandall c ... 
,, Spahn p 
a Bla« ngame 
Friend p ...... 
'%n#ti#r Jackson p ___ 


/•Logan 
..... 


Farrell p ___ 


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auld have heard the roar. 
Ted Williams of Boston, ap- 
irmg in his 14th Alf Mar Game. 


the Chn ago Anile box. 


Cerv lf 
0 Dell p 
Skowron lh 
Maaone 3b 
Triandos c . 
c Berra c . 
Aparicio ss 


Wvaa It Victor 
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gle ended Friend s day and hung 
<*>!y two runs. 
•ne defeat around hi* neck 
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Turley walked W siren Spahn of 
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1 0 7 0 
Musial popped to Fox. 
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Banks flied to Fox 
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Thomas singled, Aaron stopping none jen 
0 game today by the score of 10-9 at second. 
A 
Trailing 9-5 going into the 6th 
Mazeroski grounded into a dou- 
2 Seder singled to start the rally hie play. Malzone to Fox to Skow- 
0 Three walks followed by hits by ron 
9 Gobel and Sweene knotted the 
No runs, one hit, no error* 
one 
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Cerv flied to Aaron 
Spafen threw out Skowron 
No runs, no hits, no errors, 
none left. 


NATIO NAL KO I RTH 
Crandall flied to Cerv. 


Mantle walked. 
Jensen was c a l l e d out on 
strikes 
0 Dell hunted 
and was out. 
Thomas to Mazeroski. 
Skowron struck out. 
No runs, no hits. no errors, one 
left. 
NATIONAL F.IGHTH 
McDougald tossed out Musial. 
Aaron went out the same way 
Bank* struck out 
No runs, no hits. no errors, 
none left. 
AMERICAN EIGHTH 
Malzone 
was 
called 
out on 


YOl/’U IN JOY 


Berra grounded out, Banks to 


Musial. 
Williams struck out. 
No runs, no hits. no errors. 


NATIONAL NINTH 
Thomas fouled to Berra 
Mazeraski struck out. 
Crandall popped to fox. 
No runs, no hits, no errors. 
none left. 


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Mulligan had a perfect day at 
3 the plate with four hits while Ne- 
7 
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4th. Lashlev smashed a homer and 


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7th. 


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dounling up Jensen. 
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a single to left. 
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Bob Friend went in to pitch for 
the Nationals. 
Malzone popped to Banks. 
Triandos fouled to Crandall. 
Thomas threw out Aparicio. 
No runs, no bds, no errors, 


none left. 


NATIONAL FIFTH 


Skinner 
was safe when Fox 


Financial fumbled his grounder. 
Tuesday s 
Musial popped to Aparejo. 
Aaron flied to Mantle 
Aparicio threw out Banks 
No runs. no hits, one error, one 


left. 


AMERICAN FIFTH 
Mickey Vernon of Cleveland bat 
ted for Narleski and singled. 
Fox singled, V ernon stopping at 
set ond 


Mantle walked 
Mazeroski 
threw out 
Jensen 


practice game with the \ ernon scoring and the other run 
of the City High School ners advancing a base 
Cerv was intentionally pa>sed. 
Skowron grounded into a double 


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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD„ WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1 95 8 
Pho ne PA 2-4 600 fo r 
a WANT AD Ta ker 
Twilight 


Grover Fazenbaker 
And Johnson Lead 
Hurlers With 5-0 


Johnny Johnson of the Barton 


Bra\'^es is pacing the -hitters of 
the 
Twilight 
Baseball 
League 
v-'ith an average of .490. accord-1 


Ing 
to 
statistics 
compiled 
by. 


Jack Burner, secretary of the 


eight team circuit. 


Tigers, Indians 
Score Victories 
'Î 1 
' In Dan Circuit 


] 
The Tigers nosed out the Sen­ 
ators, 
11-10, 
at 
Penn Avenue 
1 Field, and the Indians scalped 
I the Braves. 7-5, at East Side 
i Field, in a pair of Dan Division 
games played yesterday in the 
Dapper Dan Little Lea g ue, 
Tommy Bishop outlasted Hub­ 
ble 
and 
Oglebay to give the 
Tigers their second win in six'T«, 
outings, 
striking out 
five 
yielding eight hits. 


Raygor Posts 
13th Win For 
Old Exports 


Corriganvilie Tops 
Stringtown, 5 To 4 


COUNTY L E A G U E 


a n d 'C o rrig an vll!« 
. . . . . . . . . . . 13 


: Strinftown 
. . . . . . . . . . 12 
- ^ 
, 
iKenneil’s Mill ............... 11 


Gene Arrowood paced the win- m«pi? inn 
........... 
9 
ners 
with 
three 
two-baggers. 
Tommy Keyser had a double and 
two singles, Marshall Oates a 
double and single and Richard 
Aman three one-base raps. Tom- 
Zembower starred at first 


Pe t 


;niy ...... .. 
....... 
SUCCESS STORY— A sports pub- base for the winners, 
licity man for Michigan State 
The Tigers won the game in 
Johnson has collected 25 hits in college less than 10 years ago, | the final frame on Tommy Keys- 
Nick Kerbawy now moves intoigj.*g hit after Larry Zimmerman’s 
sportdom’s big dough class as;single drove in the tying run. 
u. 
o «AAiiimn Hniiflr» tnh 
Hubble had 


51 official trips in the first 13 


games of the season. 
^ -jiillion dollar" Job 
Bobby Raines. Westernport. is, 
pasketbalL 
Kerbawy, who 
the runner-up, with an average of; 
general manager of 
.472, Ed Warnick of Barton is| 
Detroit Lions’ pro football 
third with .448 and Ollie Smith, team, now w ill be an executive 


two hits each for the Senators. 
A three-hit pitching perform 
ance by Tommy Van Sant fea- 
tnira wiin .44a ana uiiie jsmuu, team, now w ill be an executive " 
. 
- 
--- --- 
■ - 
- - 
westernport, fourth *ith .442. 
„-.tb th . Detroit _ Platon,' pm| 
the v ic ^ g of the India s 


Billy “ Gas House” Johnson and; cage team at $50,000 a year for 
Grover Fazenbaker, both of Bar-j 20 years. He also w ill be a di- 


t o . i . head the pitchers of the cir-j rector of the Zöllner Corp, 
cuit with 5-0 records, Ollie Smith. | Pistons' backer. (CentraiPres») 
Westernport, is 4-0 and George 
Winters, Midland, 5-1. 
Averages of Cumberland play­ 
ers do not appear because they 
were not turned over to the league 
secretary. 
The averages of players in JO 
or more games hitting .250 or 
better are as follows: 
Placer 
Ct AB H Pel 
J, Johnson, Barton 
..1 2 51 
2S 
.490 


B Baines, W ’temport 
E W tm lck. Barton 
O. Smith, Westernport 
r . Donald, Midland 
T. Whiteman. W ’port 
R. Keister. Zthlman 
f . Broadwater, W ’port 13 40 17 
E . Truly. Midland 
. 
J 
Keister. Zihlman . 
H W'inner, l-onacon’g 
T Dunn, Midland 
,1 
Anderson, Zihlman 
C, Spiker, Ixjnaconjng 
D Niland, W ’temport 
G. Miller. Midland 
I Love, Lonaconlng . 
W. Symons, Barton ,. 
C 
Winters, Midland . 
B Salesky, W ’temp’rt 
D. Crowe. Finzcl 
D. Williams, Midland 
J 
Blank. Zihlman 
F . Buskirk, Midland 
R. Rice, Finiel 
........ 
D. Shockey, Fmrel .. 
T, Wamick, Barton .. 
H. Atwood, Finrel 
G. Lauder. Barton 
. 
J . Robeson, Zihlman 
J 
Keller. W ’ternport 


r . Johnson, Lonaco’g 
A. Ambrose, W ’port 
J Wilson. Barton 
E Spiker, Lonaconlng 
J, McGowan. W C’sing 
10 31 
« .258 
K 
Montg’v, W ’port 
10 20 
5 .250 
K Wineb’er, Zihlman . 
10 20 S 
250 


Vets Notch 
4th Shutout 
Win Of Year 


Pittsburgh Plate 
And Elks Triumph 


over the Braves. Eddie Martin 
walloped a grand slam homer 
and Louie Hartung collected two 
singles to spark the Indians’ at­ 
tack. Gussie Cook garnered a 
triple and double for the losers. 
The Indians scored their seven 
runs in the second inning. Scores; 


10 36 17 .472 
10 29 13 .448 
13 43 
19 .442 


13 35 15 
429 
10 21 
9 .429 
11 
42 18 
429 
.425 
13 36 
15 .417 
12 39 16 
.410 
13 
44 
18 .409Ì»; 
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13 
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14 .50 20 , 
4 0 0-P'‘tsburgh Plat« 
10 35 
14 
400 .JÍ 
C 
............... 
12 33 
13 
.394 
............... 
14 31 
12 .387 i 
■ 


AT P E V N A V E N U E : 
SEN ATO RS 



000 505— 10 t 2 
T IG E RS 
004 412—11 15 2 
Hubble, Oglebay 
(i) 
and Roy. T. 


Bishop and Arrowood. 
L P —Oglebay. 


AT EA ST S lD E i 
B RA V E S 
.301 010—5 3 1 
IND IANS 
................ 
070 OOx—7 
6 3 
Kelly, Van Ormer (2> and C.ook. Van 


Sant and Martin. 
L P —Kelly. H R—Martin (Indians). 


ROCKING CHAIR L E A G U E 


Team 


10 .32 12 
11 
31 
11 
12 23 
8 
11 26 
9 
12 .32 11 


.375 
,355 
.348 
.346 
.344 


Celanese 


W 
11 
10 
7 
7 
7 
4 
0 


Pet. 
.846 
.714 
.583 
.538 
.500 
.333 
.000 


the 
Glenn 
Kauffman twirled 
Veterans of Foreign 
Wars 
,o 
their fourth shutout victory of the 
Rocking Chair Softball League 
season yesterday when he held 
the Ritter A. C. to a pair of safe- 


14 44 15 ,341 
13 39 13 .333 
10 21 
7 
.333 
14 37 
12 .324 


10 31 
10 ,323. 


1ft « 
posted a 4-0 triumph for 
13 36 11 ' .‘306 the league leaders at Post Field. 
12 37 11 
.297 


Cresaptown Eagles, 
Tri-State Memorial 
Win Pen-Mar Games 


PEN-M AR L IT T L E L E A G U E 


Team 
Cr«saptowa .......... 
Barralvtlle 
. . . . — 
Ellerslie 
.............. 
Tri-Stat« Memorial 
I.aVale Maroons . 
Lavale Orioles ... 


11 
10 
8 
8 
6 
0 


L 
4 
4 
« 
7 
T 
15 


Pet 
.733 
.714 
.571 
.533 
.462 
.000 


10 24 
13 42 
.292 
.286 


L E A D E RS ; 
Home Runs — C. Winters, Midland 


S: R. Keister. Zihlman 2 


Triples 
J Keister, Zihlman It I 


Love, Lonaconing 3. 
Doubles — Robert Keister, Midland 


ft B. Raines, Weiitemport, and H. Win­ 
ner. Lonaconing 7. 
Pltchtng; 
William 
Johnson, 
Barton 


S-0; Grover Faienbaker, Barton 5-Oi 
Olile Smith, W'estemport 4-Oi George 
Winters, Midland 5-1. 


Panama City 
Strike Ends 


Team Wanted Fired 
Manager Reinstated 


Cresaptown’s Eagles took a half 
game lead in the Pen-Mar Little 
ne league leaaers at ro s i rieiu. ? 
. 
j r 
» 
„ 
other shutouts scored by the 
,'e.s this ,sea.son were over the y « ‘erday on the latter 5 field by 
the score of 9-4 while wet grounds 
forced postponement of the La- 
Vale Maroons-Barrelville game. 
Barrelville 
and 
Cresaptown 
were tied for first place prior to 
yesterday’s game. 
Hillesland 
and Terry Wendt 
held Ellerslie to five hits while 


Hyndman 
.. 
....... 
5 
Homewood Tavern ....... 
3 


Corriganville’s Old Exports in­ 
creased their lead in the County 
Softball League to 
games by 
edging Stringtow’n yesterday at, 
the latter place by the score ofj 
5-4 behind the four-hit pitching 
performance of Art Raygor who 
posted his 13th win of the sea­ 
son. 


It was the fourth straight win 
for the Old Exports while the de­ 
feat was the fourth in a row for 
Stringtown. 


A five-run explosion in the fifth 
inning decided the issue after 
Stringtown had taken a 1-0 lead. 
Don Rose led the Corriganvilie 
stickers with a double and single 
while Lloyd Kline rapped a two- 
bagger. 
Lennie Campbell, 
Joe 
Raygor, “ Bunk” Warnick and Art 
Raygor collected singles. Joe Sa­ 
ger obtained two hits, 
“ Pep” 
May banged a double and Je rry 
Stair and B ill Jam ison had sing­ 
les for Stringtown. 
Kennell’s M ill moved within a 
game of the runner-up spot by 
downing the Maple Inn Old Ger­ 
mans by the score of 4-2. 
Paul Stair hurled a three-hitter 
and registered his fifth win of the 
year for the Millmcn. Je rry 0*- 
Baker suffered his sixth loss ag­ 
ainst seven victories. The winners 
collected four hits. 
At LaVale, Hyndman’s Planers 
racked up 14 hits and trimmed 
Homewood Tavern to the tune of 
12-4. 
Clarence Ranker belled a two- 
run homer and Bob Wilson smack­ 
ed a trio of safeties for the vic­ 
tors while Perdew, Roby, Looka- 
baugh, Shaffer and Hite had two 
blows each for Homewood. The 
scores: 


W IL L IE ’S A H U ST LER—W illie Mays of the National League comes into second base in the 
second inning on a steal during yesterday's .■\llStar game at Baltimore 
And, 
as Luis 
Aparicio of the American League misses the throw from catcher Gus Triandos, W illie gets 
back on his feet and hustles to third on the error. Umpire is B ill McKinley of the American 
League. 
The game was won, 4-3, by the American Leaguers. 
(A P Photofax) 


Lane Denies 
He Criticized 
Bobby Bragan 


Score's Sore Arm 
Mentioned In Story 


Frostburg Rotary 
Tossers Win, 24-2 


FRO STBURG . Ju ly 3~Chaiking 


Plagued By Rain 


lions Defeat 
Bedford Road 


Miller, Whiteman 
Star In 10-7 Win 


Mike M iller’s gilt-edgc 
pitching and a grand slam homer 
by “ Buck” Whiteman in the 5th 
inning were the highlights h% 


1 Manager John Daum's Lioas Cluo 
tos.sers 
defeated 
the 
Bedforn 
I Road Optimist Club in a Hot Sio' 
Baseball League game la.st m m 
!at Penn Avenue Field by Mys 
score of iO-7. 
M iller came on in the four*' 
inning to relieve Ronnie Evans 
¡and pitched one-hit ball the re­ 
mainder of the game Evans f v, 
ned eight but he developed a u .id 
streak in the fourth when the 
Optimists .scored seven rums 


j 
M iller also starred at bat y,i>h 
la triple, double and single whtie 
^ , 
Jim Sisk, Evams and Colin Sm; 
'collected two hits each. Infieldeis 
‘ 
' ' “ ’Smith and Sisk starred afield 
Bedford Road was limited to 
three singles. 
The victory was the Lion s sixtn 
in nine outing.«:. Scorer 
B ED FO RD ROAD 
OOO 796 » 
7 I 
LIONS C U B 
020 341 * 
10 12 
Hom«r H*rdin*«r. Harold Hardin«»- 


< 5 1 and Stsk Ronnie fcvani, M 
■4» and Whiteman 
, 
W P 
M 
Miller. 
!JP 
Homer 
Hard 
Rain ; infer HR 
Whiteman (Lioni- 
CHARLESTON 
< AP) - 
again plagued the Charleston Sen 
^ 


. ___________ 
„ ators Tuesday night, forcing them’grown male St 
up 19 hits, including three home to call off a scheduled double- 200 pound.« 
runs, the Rotary Club clobbered 
with the invading Louis- 
the Republican Club in a Frost-i 
, ^ 
burg Little League game today 


The average weight of a full 
Bernard dog ts 


by the score of 24-2. 
George Buckalew limited the 


It was the second straight post­ 
ponement because of ram here 


UUIli* 
liifc « pKJiA 
SPO KA N E iA P ) — Bobby Bra* 
three-run homers and a single, 
gan. now back in the minors, and Ronnie Ware obtained three hits 
Franke Lane were mixed up Tues- gnd Billy Martin garnered two 
day in a new controversy over the j,ngies and a two-bagger 
Gary 
way Bragan managed the Cleve- siakem collected a double and 
land Indians — or were they? 
While Bragan leaped to his own 


Republicans to five hits, fanned for the Senators who originally 
11 and sparked the Rotary assault | 
slated to open a home stand 
with a homer, double and two'Monday against the Colonels, 
singles. John Denn;ng hit a pair 


PANAM A C ITY, Fla. (A P )- A 
strike of 14 members of the Pana­ 
ma City baseball club ended Tues­ 
day. 
“ All players involved in the 
walkout have been reinstated with­ 
out any ill feelings from the front 
office,” club president Sam Mar-, 
tin said. “ We wilh continue the! 


.^v ^ 
^his season were over the 
13 
36 19 .^81 Elks 13-0. Moose 
2-0 and Celan- 


12 
41 u 268,^® ' 
Kauffman’s 
second against as many losses 
Glenn fanned five and “ Dusty” 
Rhodes who toiled qp the rubber 
for the R.A.C. whiffed seven. 
The Vets scored all their runs 
in the first inning by coupling 
five hits with an error. “ Pete” 
Elliott singled home Ted Durbin 
with the initial tally, Ronnie Cage 
batted in two runs with a double 
and “ Bub” Porter’s double pro­ 
duced the fourth tally of the inn 
mg. 
Vern Penner rapped three sin 
gles and Durbin and Elliott had 
two hits each. Horwath and Long 
obtained Ritter’s only hits. 
At Celanese Field, the Elks 
nosed out the Silkmen by the 
score of 7-6, winning the game 
iin the final stanza when Dick 
Klavuhn singled, moved to sec­ 
ond on Bob Pence’s sacrifice and 
scored on a wild throw by third 
baseman Ware. 
The Elks were outhit, 12 to 7, 
Sellers sparked the Silks at the 
plate with two doubles and a 
single: Shook, Harden and Dave 
garnered two blow.s each and 
William s and Ware smacked tri­ 
ples. 
Klavuhn notched his eighth win 


single for the losers 
The 
Rotarians 
scored 
seven 
defense against reported Lane^ runs in the first frame and 14 
charges of five instances of mis-;tallies in the third inning. Score 


management, 
to .i. ^ 
» S 
eral manager told the Spokanei Mmr, st«b«rt 
3> «nd g, siakem. 
Chronicle there was nothing to de-.Buckaiew and war« 
- 
fend against and denied published' 
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Art Rayxor and L. Campbell, May 


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AT W E L L E RS B U RG : 
M A P L E INN 
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the Eagles collected 10 safeties 
---- 
off two twirlers. Wendt, slammed 
a homer and two singles. Kemp 
also obtained three hits and Cecil 
garnered a pair of safeties. Tom­ 
my Connor hammered a homer 
and Harrison smacked a three- 
bagger for Ellerslie. 
Roger W ilt tossed a two-hitter 
as Tri-State Memorial trimmed 
the LaVale Orioles at LaVale to 
the tune of 13-2. The win was the 
third of the season for Wilt. 
John Hancock. J. M iller and J. 
Wright smashed home runs for 
Tri-State. Belt pounded a triple 
for the losers. 
The postponed LaVale Maroons- 
Barrelville game has been reset 
for Friday at Barrelville. Scores: 


statements critical of Bragan thatj 
were attributed to him. 
j 
Bragan then said he was gladj 
to hear the denial from Lane who.r 
fired him two weeks ago. He said; 
he didn’t think Lane would say, 
such things about him. 
I 
Joe McGuff. baseball writer for! 
the Kansas City Star, quoted Lane' 
as saying he had doubts about' 
..... 
.. — — . - - 
- Bragan as a manager as long ago; 
KENNELL’S MILL ■ 000 220 *—4 4 
Lj«- A n ril 27 when thev disagreed: 
O’Baker and Morgan. Paul 
Stair and aS April ¿ i wnen iney aiSdgreuu, 
over whether Herb Score should- 
pitch the first or .second game of 


(Rotary). 


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Russians Capture 
Gymnastics Title 


MOSCOW 
fA P) 
~ Russia’s 


a Detroit double-header. 
Bragan picked him to pitch the 
second 
Sunday 
game, 
it 
was 
rained 
out 
and 
Score worked 
Wednesday night in Washington 
j instead. 
McGuff 
then 
quoted 
Boris Chakhiin won the world’s Lane: 
individual gymnastic champion- 
“ it was a bitter night and it 
ship Tuesday 
night, 
recording'was in that game that Score hurt 
116.05 points out of a maximum his arm. Tlie weather wa.s much 
120. 
warmer in Cleveland on Sunday 
His performance paced the de- and had Score pitched when he 
fending Russian team to its sec- was supposed to, he might not 
ond world title. The Russians have injured himself.” 
scored 575.45 points. Japan was] Lane, reached at the All Star 
second with 572.6. Czechoslovakia:Game 
in 
Baltimore, 
told 
the 
finished third. 
, 
Chronicle he didn’t say that and 


Smileage 
CHEST 


season under the new manager, 
Charlie Grant.” 
The announcement followed an 
hour and a half conference be­ 
tween the players and club offi- 


against two losses. Bob Keyser 
hit safely thrice for B P.O .E., 
Klavuhn had two bingles and Bob 
Garner slammed a triple. 
Pittsburgh Plate Glass jumped 


■ a m 
a a a a i « « 1 
Q U A L I T Y > 


, 
II 


tw «n tne players ana ci ud oni- 
^ 
Seating the 
cials. The conference 
closed, 
, j 
to newsmen and no details of a ,,.f, ^ 
settlement were disclosed. 
; 
j,,), Thompson scattered four 
A spokesman for the P ^ c rs ^^j^ 
^ 
said last night they would not 
campaign for the Glassmcn. 
play unless Joe Tipton, fired as^g^^ 
Mattingly. 
Fradiska 
and 
manager Sunday night, was re- 
larruped doubles for the 
inriated. 
I Moose while "Bub ” Frye and 
Tipton, a former Philadelphia 
garnered a double and 
■Athletics and Cleveland catcher, 
^ach lor Pittsburgh Plate, 
was replaced by Grant. The lal- 
* 
ter is a veteran minor league in- 
fielder who once played for the 
Cleveland organizauon. 


Dewey Knowles, an electronics 
engineer, invented the electric 
rye. 


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.. 025 200 0-9 10 1 
E L L E RS L IE 
. 000 040 0—4 
5 4 
HUleisland. 
Wendt 
(5) 
and 
Kemp 


Bohn, Morgan (5) and Morgan, R Con 
nor (3) 
W P Hillesland LP-Bohn. 
HR Wendt (Cre»aptown)i T. Connor 


(Ellerslie). 


AT LA V A LE: 
T S M EM O RIA L 
222 250 0-13 
9 1 


L A V A LE O RIO LES 
000 (X» 0-2 2 8 


R Wilt and Brenneman. Dicks. Wiley 


(5) and Orendorf. 
L P —Dicks. H R—Hancock. J. Miller. 


J . Wright (Tri State). 


LaVale Maroons at Barrelville, post 


poned, wet grounds. Rescheduled for 
Friday at 6 p. iti. 


i i i s i i r u 
i i m 
u 
. 
\ . , m u i u v . i c 
i i c v iim * « c 
o u j 
The U.S. team finished in sev-jhe denied everything else in the 
enth place with 539.85 points out McGuff story, 
of a possible 600 in the six com-' 
pulsory and six optional exercises. 
Finland was fourth, Poland fifth 
and Yugoslavia sixth. 


California 
annually 
produces 
approximately 90 per cent of the 
nation’s wine. 


BANK STATEMENT 


Cliarter No. 6144 
Reserve District No. 5 
REPO RT O F CONDITION O F T H E F IRST NATIONAL BANK 
OF MOUNT SAVAG E, IN ’THE STA TE O F M ARYLAND. AT 
T H E CLO SE OF B U SIN ESS ON JU N E 23RD, 1958. PUB- 
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L E R O F TH E C LU REN C Y. U N D ER SECTION 5211, U. S. 
RE V IS E D STATUTES. 
A SSETS 


The scores: 


AT FORT H IL L : 
MOORE 
. 902 900 9- 2 5 * 
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PLATF, 
2(S 002 x—6 
8 0 
Weltman and Paul McGregor, Thomp 


son and Frye. 


AT C E L A N E S E i 


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... 109 400 1-8 12 4 
EIJC S 
003 030 1—7 
7 0 
Shook 
and 
Harden. 
Klavuhn 
and 


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400 990 0—4 
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Obligations of Stales and political subdivisions --- - 
Corporate stock.s (including $2.250.00 stock of Federal 
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Loans and discounts * including $144.02 overdrafts . . . 
Bank 
premises 
owned 
$1.00, 
furniture 
and 
fix­ 
tures $1,655.19 
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Real Estate owned other than bank premises . ....... 


266.879 68 


735.030 00 
4.000.00 


2.2.50,00 
284,^5.14 


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1.00 


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track 
I circles for al­ 
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[A akiUed jock- 
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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND. MD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1958 
Phone PA 2-4800 for rn WANT AD Taker 
Johnny Johnson’s .490 Paces Twilight League Hitters 


Grover Fazenbaker 
And Johnson Lead 
Hurlers With 5-0 


Johnny Johnson of the Barton 
braves is pacing the -hitters of 
the 
Twilight 
Baseball 
League 
with an average of 4J*v accord­ 
ing 
to 
statistics 
compiled 
by 
Jack Burner, secretary of the 
eight team circuit. 
Johnson has collected 25 hits in 
51 official trips in the first 13 
games of the season. 
Bobby Raines. Westernport, is 
the runner-up, with an average of 
.472, Ed Warnick of Barton is 
third with .448 and Ollie Smith, 
Westernport, fourth with .442. 
Billy “Gas House” Johnson and 
Grover Fazenbaker. both of Bar­ 
tow. head the pitchers of the cir­ 
cuit with 5-0 records, Ollie Smith, 
Westernport, is 4-0 and George 
Winters, Midland, 5-1. 
Averages of Cumberland play­ 
ers do not appear because they 
were not turned over to the league 
secretary. 
The averages of players in JO 
or more gam es hitting .250 or 
better are as follows: 


Tigers, Indians 
Score Victories 
In Dan Circuit 


The Tigers nosed out the Sen­ 
ators, 
11-10. 
at 
Penn Avenue 
Field, and the Indians scalped 
the Braves, 7-5, at E ast Side 
Field, in a pair of Dan Division 
games played yesterday in the 
Dapper Dan Little League. 
Tommy Bishop outlasted Hub­ 
ble and 
Ogiebay to 
give 
the 
Tigers their second win in six 
outings, 
striking out 
five and 
yielding eight hits. 
Gene Arrowood paced the win 
ners 
with 
three 
two-baggers. 
Tommy Keyser had a double and 
two singles, M arshall 
Oates a 
double and single and Richard 
Aman three one-base raps. Tom- 
| my Zembower starred 
at first 
SUCCESS STORY—A sports pub- base for the winners, 
licity man for Michigan S tate 
The Tigers won the gam e in 
college less than IO years ago, ^ e final fram e on Tommy Keys* 
Nick Kerbawy now moves into e r>s ^ a fter 
Zim m erm an's 
sport dom‘a big dough class as sjng|e drove in the tying run. 


h* 
J°hn Roy and Carl Hubble had 
rn 
K , r b « r 
I rte tw. hlU each (or the ^ 


• if* n . n „ I m n.’ nm fo o tb all: 
A 
lhree'htt pitching 
perform- 
' " 
“ " “ j ; * 
a" « by Tommy Van i n t tea- 
team, now will be an executive 
. .1 
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. .. 
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„-,U> the D etroit Platon,' pro ,urad «h* '■lclor>' ° I *he I"d,a"s 
c ag e team a t $50,000 a year tor ovay 
’ Braves. Eddie Martin 
- walloped a grand slam homer 
and Louie Hartung collected two 
singles to spark the Indians’ at­ 
tack. Gussie Cook garnered a 
triple and double for the losers 
The Indians scored their seven 
runs in the second inning. Scores 


Raygor Posts 
13th Win For 
Old Exports 


Corriganville Tops 
Stringtown, 5 To 4 


Pol 


20 years. 
He also will be a di­ 
rector of the Zollner C orp, 
Pistons' backer. (Central F r e t) 


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Vets Notch 
4th Shutout 
Win Of Year 


Pittsburgh Plate 
And Elks Triumph 


ROCKING CHAIS LE AGI' E 


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INDIANS 
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Cresaptown Eagles, 
ir,|Tri-State Memorial 
Win Pen-Mar Games 


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.Joe 
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.OOO 


Kauffman twirled 
of Foreign 
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ii 
334 season yesterday when he held 


P E N -M A l LITTLE LE AGLE 


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Si B R aines, W esternport, and H. Win­ 
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Pitching 
W illiam 
Johnson, 
B arton 
H i 
G rover 
F axenbaker, B arton 
9-0; 
OHI* Sm ith. 
W esternport 4-0j G eorge 
W inters. M idland 9-1. 


Panama City 
Strike Ends 


Taam Wanted Fired 
Manager Reinstated 


second against as m any losses 
Glenn fanned five and “ Dusty” 
Rhodes who toiled <yi the rubber 
for the R A C. whiffed seven. 
The Vets scored all their runs 
in the first inning by coupling 
five hits with an error. “ Pete” 
Elliott singled home Ted Durbin 
with the initial tally. Ronnie Cage 
batted in two runs with a double 
and “ Bub” P orter'! double pro­ 
duced the fourth tally of the inn­ 
ing 
Vern Penner rapped three sin­ 
gles and Durbin and Elliott had 
two hits each. Horwath and Long 
obtained R itter's only hits. 
At Celanese Field, the Elks 
nosed out the Stlkmen by the 
score of 7-8, winning the game 
in the final stanza when Dick 
Klavuhn singled, moved to sec­ 
ond on Bob Pence’s sacrifice and 
scored on a wild throw by third 
baseman Ware. 
The Elks were outhit, 12 to 7. 
Sellers sparked the Silks a t the 
plate with two doubles and a 
single: Shook, Harden and D ave,E 


PANAMA CITY. Fla 
(A P>-A 
strike of 14 mem bers of the Pana­ 
ma City baseball club ended Tues­ 
day 
“ All players Involved In the, 
. . 
. 
walkout have h«>n reinstated with- I f ? 16 
Wow* 
and 
out .n y ill feeling* from the front W,,U,am* and Ware sm ackrd 
office,’* chib president Sam M ar-'p ” 
. 
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tin said 
We w ilt rant mite the' 
M a '«ih-i no ohed his eighth wm 
against two losses, Bob Keyser 


Cresaptown’s Eagles took a half 
game lead in the Pen-Mar Little 


Other shutouts .cored by th . 
d e,” ' “ *. 
yesterday on the latter s field by 
the score of 9-4 while wet grounds 
forced postponement of the La­ 
velle Maroons Barrelville game. 
Barrelville 
and 
Cresaptown 
were tied for first place prior to 
yesterday s game. 
Hillesland 
and 
Terry Wendt 
held Ellerslie to five hits while 
the Eagles collected IO safeties 
oft two twirlers. Wendt, slammed 
a homer and two singles. Kemp 
also obtained three hits and Cecil 
garnered a pair of safeties Tom 
my Connor ham mered a homer 
and Harrison smacked a three- 
bagger for Ellerslie. 
Roger Wilt tossed a two-hitter 
as Tri State Memorial trimmed 
the La Vale Orioles at LaVale to 
the tune of 13-2 The win was the 
third of the season for Wilt. 
John Hancock. J. Miller and J 
Wright smashed home runs for 
T ristate. Belt pounded a triple 
for the losers 
The postponed I>aVale Maroons 
Barrelville gam e has been reset 
for Friday at Barrelville Scores 


COUNTY LEAGUE 
Tr« rn 
w 
C orriganville 
..................... » 
Stringtown 
............ 12 
Kennel!'* Mill ................. ll 
M aple Inn 
................... 
ft 
Hyndman 
. . . . . . . 
9 
Homewood T avern ......... 
3 


Corriganville'* Old Exports in­ 
creased their lead in the County 
Softball League to 14 gam es by 
edging Stringtown yesterday at 
the latter place by the score of 
5-4 behind the four-hit pitching 
perform ance of Art Raygor who 
posted his 13th win of the sea­ 
son. 


It was the fourth straight win 
for the Old Exports while the de­ 
feat was the fourth in a row for 
Stringtown. 
A five-run explosion in the fifth 
inning decided the issue after 
Stringtown had taken a 1-0 lead. 
Don Rose led the Corriganville 
stickers with a double and single 
while Lloyd Kline rapped a two- 
bagger. 
Lennie Campbell. 
Joe 
Raygor, "Bunk'* W arnick and Art 
Raygor collected singles. Joe Sa­ 
ger obtained two 
hits, 
“ P ep” 
May banged a double and Jerry 
Stair and Bill Jam ison had ting­ 
les for Stringtown. 
Kennell’s Mill moved within a 
gam e of the runner-up spot by 
downing the Maple Inn Old Ger­ 
m ans by the score of 4-2. 
Paul Stair hurled a three-hitter 
and registered his fifth win of the 
year for the Millmen. Jerry O' 
Baker suffered his sixth loss ag 


Lane Denies 
He Criticized 
Bobby Bragan 


Score’s Sore Arm 
Mentioned In Story 


Lions Defeat 
Bedford Road 


Miller, Whiteman 
Star In 10*7 Win 


Mike M illers gilt-edge re 
pitching and a grand slam homer 
by "Buck” Whiteman in the sin 
inning 
were the highlights 
Manager John Daum's Lions Club 
tossers 
defeated 
the 
Bedford 
Road Optimist Club in a Hot Stove 
Baseball League game last inert 
at Penn Avenue Field by Uia 
score of lb-7. 
Miller cam e on in the fourth 
inning to relieve Ronnie Evart* 
and pitched one-hit ball the re- 
mainder of the game Evans fan­ 
ned eight but he developed a wild 
streak in the fourth when the 
Optimists scored seven runs 
I 
Miller also starred at hat with 
a triple, double and single while 
Jim Sisk, Evaas and Colin Sm h 
collected two hits each Infielder I 
Smith and Sisk starred afield 
Bedford Road was limited ta 
three singles. 
The victory was the Lion » sixth 
in nine outings Score- 
BED FO RD ROAD 
MO TR ♦ 7 
t 4 
LIONS CLUB 
m 341 t IO 
13 ♦ 
H om er H ard'.ng*r, H arold Hardin**- 
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CHARLESTON ^AP > — Rain tBC#r 
hr Whitman iLmmui 
again plagued the Charleston Sen I ^ 
av„ age weight of a 
FROSTBURG, July S—Chalking ators Tuesday night, forcing them 
grown m ale St 
Bernard dog is 
up 19 hits, including three home to call off a scheduled double 200 pounds 
runs, the Rotary ( lub clobbered header with the invading Louis- 


vill Colonels. 
It was the second straight post­ 
ponement because of ram here 


W ILLIE’S A HUSTLER—Willie Mays of the National League comes into second base in the 
second inning on a steal during yesterday's All-Star 
game at Baltimore. 
And. 
as Luis 
Aparicio of the American League misses the throw from catcher Gus Triandos, Willie gets 
back on his feet and hustles to third on the error. Umpire is Bill McKinley of the American 
League. 
The gam e was won, 4-3, by the American Leaguers. 
IAP P h o to fa i)____________ 


Frostburg Rotary 
Tossers Win, 24-2 


the Republican Club in a Frost 
burg Little League gam e today 
by the score of 24-2. 
George Buckalew limited the 


Plagued By Rain 


SPOKANE 'A P ' — Bobby Bra* 0j three-run hom ers and a bingle 
atnst seven victories. The winners,gan, now back in the minors, and Donn)e w are obtained three hits 
collected four hits. 
jFranke Lane were mixed up Tues- 2nd Bllly Martin garnered two 
At L a V a le . H yndm an’* P la n e rs,day in a new controversy over the^jpgjpj and a two-bagger 
Gary 


Republicans to five has 
tanned for th# Senators who originally 
ll and sparked the Rotary assault were s]ate<1 l0 opi.n a 
staj,d 
with a homer 
double and two Monday against the Colonels 
singles. John Denn.ng hit a pair 


racked up 14 hits and ( r i m m e d way Bragan managed the Cleve- 
Homewood Tavern to the tune of land Indians — or were they? 
12-4. 
Clarence Ranker belted a two- 
run homer and Bob Wilson sm ack­ 
ed a trio of safeties for the vic­ 
tors while Perdew. Roby. I^oka- 
haugh, Shaffer and Kite had two 
blows each for Homewood 
scores: 


Stakem collected a double and 
single for the losers 
The 
Rotarians 
scored 
seven 
While Bragan leaped to his own 
defense 
against 
reported 
Lane runs in the first fram e and 14 
charges of five instances of mis- tallies in the third inning. Score 


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HOMEWOOD 
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R i m and Cook HH* and T u rn er. 
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R anker ‘H y n d m an >. 


AT STRINGTOWN I 
CORRIGANVILLE 
.. OOO OSO * - I T 
STRINGTOWN 
OOI DIO 1—4 
4 
Art Raygor and L. Campbell 
and Stair, Mathew* <9>. 


AT W ELLERSBU EG : 
M APLE INN 
..OOO IOO I - J I 
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4 
O B aker and M organ. P aul S tair and 
C. Stair. 


Russians Capture 
Gymnastics Title 


m anagem ent, the Cleveland gen 
eral m anager told the Spokane 
Chronicle th e rt was nothing to de- 
The fend against and denied published 
statem ents critical of Bragan that 
were attributed to him. 
Bragan then said he was glad 
to hear the denial from Lane who 
fired him two weeks ago. He said 
he didn t think Lane would say 
<J such things about him. 
Joe McGuff. baseball writer for 
the Kansas City Star, quoted Lane 
as saying he had doubts about 
}! Bragan as a manager as long ago 
as April 27 when they disagreed 
over whether Herb Score should' 
pitch the first or second game of 
a Detroit double-header. 
Bragan picked him to pitch the 
second 
Sunday 
game, 
it 
was 
rained 
out 
and 
Score worked 
Wednesday night in Washington 
instead. 
McGuff 
then 
quoted 


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The announcement followed an 


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Klavuhn had two bingies and Bob 


hour and * half conference be- 
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Order of Moose a t Fort 
Hill by the score of 6-2. 
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Bill Thompson scattered four 
A spokesman for the players . . 
. 
m .m*~ . • 
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. hits to register his fourth win of 
M 'd tu t night they would not 
c 
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play unless Joe Tipton, 
fired as Bob 
MaPtti 
, 
Fradiska 
/md ^ a r e " Itta . 
m anager Sunday 
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inl a ,e ' 
t 
du i el I I.- Moose while “ Bub” Frye 
an d 1 
I E " : 
Bill Brat. garnered a double and 
single each for Pittsburgh Plate. 
The scores: 


l.a ttle M aroons at B arrelet!]*, pot! 
ported, wet grounds. Rescheduled for 
Friday at 4 p in. 


MOSCOW 
(AP) 
— Russia’* 
Boris Chakhlin won the world * Lane 
individual gymnastic champion-! 
“ it was a bitter night and it 
ship Tuesday 
night, 
recording was in th at game that Score hurt 
116 05 point* out of a maximum his arm . The weather was much 
120 
(warmer in Cleveland on Sunday 
His perform ance paced the de- and had Score pitched when he 
fending Russian team to its sec- was supposed to, he might not 
ond world title. 
The Russians have injured himself.” 
scored 575.45 points. Japan was 
Lane, reached at the All Star 
second with 572.6. Czechoslovakia Game 
in 
Baltimore, 
told 
the 
finished third. 
j Chronicle he didn’t say that and 
The U.S. team finished in sev- he denied everything else rn the 
enth place with 539 85 points out McGuff story. 
of a possible 600 in the six com 
pulsory and six optional exercises 
Finland was fourth. Poland fifth 
and Yugoslavia sixth. 


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By GEO RG « : BOW EN 


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B a lti m o r e < ap ' - “ i always 
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! 
BALTI MORE: C A P'-"N ice go- 
abou t 
Fred.” a visitor remarked 
j ,3 .softly to m anager Fred Haney in 
iie the 
National League ciubhou.se 
\n 
lii 
‘‘.Nice going my eye." Haney 
11^ grunted- " It’.s never nice to lo.se.” 
up . 
Haney, who last year p iloted 
Milwaukee to the World's cham- 


11! p ionship had just drop p ed 
his 
11« fir.st decision as an All Star Game 
114 
ijjj manager. 
114 
Yankee Casey Stengel had di­ 
rected 
the 
.American 
League’s 
ilk 
abou t 
finest to a 4-3 victory in 
116 Roll E qu al 
12*2 la>nny <laic 
116 Jersey Im p u lse 
116 XYoung i olony 
117 Brisk Miss 
116 XJim m y M 
119 x.Noble R equ est 117 . 
$1,200, 
claim ing. 
4 
up , Two Errors Hurt 


11^ .sticky Municip al Stadium. 


1Í7 
‘ We only got four hits and they 
114 got nine, so there you are," Haney 
III .summed up . 


I 
BALTIMORE iA P )-T h ree en 
WASHINGTON LA P)- Charley 
terp rising men wound up p aying Ba.s.sler of the Rolling Road Club, 
¡fines m p olice court Tuesday for Caton.sviile. Md.. won the Mary- 
trying to make a few extra bucks land Op en Golf Champ ionship for 
from .All-Star baseball tans. 
the sixth time Tuesday at Chevy 
Jam es Begenski. 55. of nearby Cha.se Club with 72-70 — 142 over 
Parkville. was fined S.50 by Mag- the p ar 69 course. 
islrate Simon Schonfield for try- 
Bas.sler knocked in a tricky four 
ing to -scalp $4 game tiCKCt^ at 
, 
^ 
, . . . 
^ 
$14. M .c c arrested him in front 
P“" ™ ‘" p 
of Memorial Stadium, where he Llaude Wild, the Burnign Tree 
was a ticket collector. .A city or- Club am ateur who recently was 
dinance forbids ticket scalp ing, 
dethroned a.s Maryland am ateur 
St-ymour Cohn. 27, and Paul D champ ion. Wild had 73-70 — 143. 
Gellur. 24, both of New York. 
Three tied at 14.5, They were 
fined $10 each for selling unoffic- Bobby Brownell, 
host club 
ama- 
lai scorecards at 25 cents ap iece teur with 75-70. Jac Lowe of the 
in violation of a p ark board rule Bonnie View Club in Baltimore, 
The olficia! scorecards were be- 74-71. and Carl Rasnic of the Gun- 
ing sold by authorized vendors at p owder Club in Baltsville, Md., 
.50 cents each. 
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119 
made two error.s and they 
122 both hurt us.” the .-siump y brain 
11« of the Brave.s added. 


514 
He referred to shortstop Ernie 
• 16 Banks’ wide throw to fir.st which 


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m em be rs of his C lem son sta ff. 


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ninth"’$i.ooo. c i a . S % up . i i-ie 
victory' 
for 
the 
Chicago made much p rogress toward a 54 go, 4^ ', Babe Page, l Reynold» , 7.! 
W h i'e Sox p itcher. 
title match. 
:3 40; Donnie Boy, S 
P alu m bo, 2 40. 
Tf-d Williams, the Bo.ston slug- 
The 10-rounder in Sp okane Coli ^ 
qoj ^j § 
ger a p p earin g in his 14!h .All-Star seu m will be telev ised nationally 3 
f oray» Boy, e Mcivor. 5«f>. 
.e echoed Stengel's analysis startmg at 9 p m. 
K ST ', Both ^ 
“ e 
cla.ssic 
c am p s p red icted it w o n t go the Maid of 
c*» h, c McKee, 
320, 
I said before th e g am e the d istan ce. 
*, 
re would be som ething like 3 
The .National B o x i n g A ssn .'p ^^'(j^^ °M Ger» t, 1 2 V *’ 
’ ’ W illiam s sta te d . 
“ I figu red ra n ks C a rte r the *No. 5 contender. Total handle 
$207,772. Attendance 
3.- 
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w ay becau se this is a 
V aldes, old enou gh to have been 
hall p a rk and I exp ected knocked 
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an active Joe m o .s.m ou th p .a k s 


S ergeant .Monk 117 Betty P a t 
Moon M ate 
112 HI Goya 
Hit Bit 
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117 Sir A drian 
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p ut Nellie Fox on base in the 
113 op ening inning and third ba.se- 
IIJ man Frank Thoma."’ bobble of 


108 Ted Williams’ grounder in the 
1^ sixth. Fox scored the American.s 


108 first run and Thomas’ fumble p er- 
about _mitied Frank Malzone to advance 
-A foursome comp osed of .Mes- 
522 to second, from where he raced dam es Gordon L. Bowie. George 


122 acro.ss with the winning run on Young. Arthur Verner and Wil- 
¡15 Gil McDougald’s single. 
liam 
George 
won 
the 
p ro-am 


112 
The losers' clubhouse was a sol- tournament 
held 
yesterday 
by, 
|g emn p lace. Nothing that hap p ened Women's Golf .A,ssociation at the 
up in Baltimore’s oval stadium af- Cumberland Country Club with a' 
fected 
the p ennan: 
races, 
but net score of 64. 


522 nothing hurLs like defeat. 
Five foursomes p articip ated in; 


122 
.Several of the gloomy Nationals he tournam ent for Group A p lay-: 
p icked wrap p ed .-.and'vlches off a er>= at the club. 
; 
114 table set up incqngrunu>.ly with a 
11^ neat white cloth. They munched 


114 silently. 
Haney said he wouldn't have 
subbed a p layer on hi.s squad for 
the starting lineup handed him by 
II2 the vote of p layers, coaches and 
112 fellow managers. 
II7 
“I'm not going to .'^econd guess 
117 the p layers, ’ Haney said. 


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Alston To Change 


Dodgers' Lineup 


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B.V^'Broiher'^'zL^T' Banow.’ Vm 
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?: tuiUain Archers 
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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD., WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1958 
FIFTEEN 
Stengel Says O’Dell Made Other Hitters Look Same Size 


shines as early bird - By Alem Mover Maplehurst Plans 
i Tournament Today 


The Men's Golf Association of 
the 
Maplehurst 
Country Club, 
will hold a tournament today at 
4 30 p. rn 
A 
barbecue 
dinner 
will 
bo 
served at the conclusion of the 
tourney. 


Errors Hurt Nationals, 
Manager Haney Declares 


I ■ A 
" 


Baseball Ticket 
Bossier Wins 
Scalpers Fined 
Maryland Open 


Williams Figured 
Low Score Because 
Of Tough Ball Park 


By GEORG*: BOWEN 
Aseptate* Pre** .Sports Writer 


BALTIMORE 'A P ' — “ I always 
*«.d ‘hat there s a lot to the pitch­ 
ing in the^e All-Siar Kames be­ 
cause if you don’t have it, these 
bg fellows hit you,” was the di­ 
ploids 
Tuesday 
of 
Manager 
Cb ey Stengel of the victorious 
American leaguers. 
"Good pitchers stop good hit­ 
ter* and I had three of them to- 
day in Ray Narleski, Early Wynn 
and southpaw Billy O'Dell.” 
Hi* "fella” who started. Bob 
Turley was “ a little wild. ’ Casey; 
admitted. 


< iv e Praises O’Dell 


Stengel singled out O'Dell for 
having ‘ made all the other hitters 
look the same size " 
O Dell said he threw fast balls 
and sliders to set the National 
Leaguer* down rn order in the 
. 


U three inning* He chalked up Valdes And Carter Y e s te rd a y 's R e s u lts 


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BALTIM ORE <AP)-"Nice go- 


about jng 
Fred ’’ a visitor remarked 
us softly to manager Fred Haney in 
us the National League clubhouse 
Tuesday. 
in 
"Nice going my eye," Haney 
J}* grunted, "ft’.s never nice to lose." 
up 
Haney, who last year piloted 
Milwaukee to the WorH’s cham- 
in pionship had just dropped his 
ti* first decision as an All Star Game 


119 x.Nobte Request 117, 
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114 
i ii, manager. 
im 
Yankee Casey Stengel had di- 
m reeled the American League's 
finest to a 4-3 victory in hot. 
IJJ sticky Municipal Stadium. 
ii: 
"We only got four hits and they 
114 got nine so there you are." Hane> 
WHY, COACMI—Departing from 
J* summed up. 
Greenville, S. C.. for Europe 
where he will conduct football 
coaching clinics. Frank How* 
•rd. the Clemson college coach, 
puts on a dress-up act including 
a beret and monocle. Howard 
will ,b« assisted by three other 
members of his Clemson staff. 


BALTIM ORE (AP)-Three en 
terprising men wound up paying 
fines in police court Tuesday for 
trying to make a few extra hucks 
from All-Star baseball Ians. 
James Begcnski, SB. of nearby 
Parkville, was fined ISO by Mag­ 
istrate Simon Schofield for try­ 
ing to scalp $4 game tickets at 
$15. Police arrested him in front 
of Memorial Stadium, where he 
was a ticket collector. A city or­ 
dinance forbids ticket scalping. 
Seymour Cohn. 27. and Paul D 
Gellur. 24. both of New York. 
fined $10 each for selling unoffic­ 
ial scorecards at 25 cents apiece 
in violation of a park hoard rule 
The official scorecards were be 
ing sold by authorized vendors at! 
50 cents each. 


WASHINGTON IA P)— Charley 
Bossier of the Rolling Road Club, 
Catonsville. Md., won the Mary­ 
land Open Golf Championship for 
the sixth time Tuesday at Chevy 
Chase Club with 72-70 — 142 over 
the par 69 course. 
Bassler knocked in a tricky four 
foot putt on the last hole to edge 
Claude Wild. the Burnign Tree 
Club amateur who recently was 
dethroned as Maryland amateur 
champion. Wild had 73-70 — 143. 
Three tied at 145 They were 
Bobby Brownell, host club ama­ 
teur with 75-70, .lac Lowe of th* 
Bonnie View Club in Baltimore, 
74-71. and Carl [Tannic of the Gun­ 
powder Club in Bayville, Md., 
with 72-73. 


Gulf CROWN Tubeless 


F IF T H 
ti,200, claiming, 3, about 6<4 


j|*| "We made two errors and they 


122 both hurt us," the .stumpy brain 
j{* of the Braves added. 
Hz 
He referred to shortstop Ernie 
**6 Banks' wide throw to first which 


IWithes 
xAriel Knight 
Sym pif 
Page’s Boy 
Sunny Dream 
Dear Alda 
Peep Tuesday 


the only two strikeouts for his 


ODttt. who could have been Fight At SpOKCM* 
I . en credit for the victory at the 
1 
scorer s discretion, said the hat 


int Giggt'a Buckie 
IAS Je an Ann H 
int Friendmeed 
119 Fannie’s G irl 
113 xTedken 
114 Mel Dot 
119 Hypo Bouton 


put Nellie Fox on base in the 
IU opening inning and third base- 
JJJ man Frank Thomas* hobble of 
toe Ted Williams’ grounder in the 


'( H A B L E * TOWN 
I 
loitering 
G 
Pappas. 71 *0. 
23 . Thoacheer 
IS 20 
Hasty Bunn.*. J 
W.nento 
10 40. Worth A Bit 
15*0. My Maryland, W 
Laddie. 3 SO 
Diatomic 
_ 
SPOKANE f A P'—High-powered 
‘ 
N* H ow *1'” 


ter he feared most was Stan Mu- Harold Carter 
m eets 
big Nino idle r M.kkonen 4 6© 
I 
s e v e n t h 


» a1 He got Musial to ground out Valdes here Wednesday night on 
daily Dot blk - Loitering 441 and 
in ‘he eighth on a slider 
Wynn, who received the pitch- champion Floyd Patterson 
the rocky road to heavyweight " T J H 
PUyef* r " S 
S 
is 
1 2. 
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laddie, 17 SO, 
I J J 
Prim e Hunter, W 


Mrs. Bowie Foursome 
im lea williams 
grounder in the ss/* 
n 
A 
As E r r 
J™ sixth. Fox scored the Americans’ W lf lS I r0*AlTI At L v v 
im first run and Thomas’ fumble per- 
? sixth •1,200. claiming. 4 up, 
about mitted Frank Malzonc to advance 
A foursome composed of Me* 
Mr TS 
122 Gone Man 
rn to second, from where he raced dames Gordon L. Bowie. George 
Lurks pane Ro ii7 Aghabhai 
122 across with the winning run on Young. Arthur Verner and W ii-' 
J}, Gil McDougald’s single. 
Ham George won the pro-am 
nj 
The losers’ clubhouse was a sol- tournament 
held yesterday by; 
emn place. Nothing that happened Women s Golf Association at the 
up in Baltimore’s oval stadium af- Cumberland Country Club with a] 
fected the pennant races, but net score of 64. 


122 nothing hurts like defeat. 
Five foursomes participated ini 


122 
Several of the gloomy Nationals the tournament for Group A play ! 


117 xGrauneal 
117 Pavioa 
117 Hug 
117 C ommotion 
117 Dishes Flying 
• 1.500, allowance*, 4 
I I 16 rn 
119 Good Sailor 
122 Big ( rash 
116 Sonic 
F i t . HTH 
11,000. 
claiming 
4 up’ ! picked wrapped sandwiches off a ers at the club. 
ing victory on one inning of throw- Carter. 24. is figured to have1** 
I0I0 **<> !» >«•" 
ing in the sixth, said while waiting too much speed for the hulky Cu- 5 . Firing Glory, a s«rvi*.*2J«o. u a*; f’*tr,c,a Lvm‘h 1,1 
Then 
ne table set up inc mgruously with a 
l r the decision "it sure would be ban who at 33 
Witt 
have to make 
7M *»>**"« ne** »"■ 
ii* n<;at wh,le cloth* Th€y munched 
t ' e ’ to get the credit. This was his big move fast He has 
been s o P n t * June*, 
w ’Kirk.’ »2o.* ss©.’ okapett* 
us \Bogu- wt»a 
im silently. 
h i fourth All-Star Game and the highly rated for years but has not Haan Lover. J Hau*e. • 
^ n rn a "ai 
1 Sit 
Haney said he wouldn’t have 
. 
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VI 
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first 
v icto ry 
for 
the 
C hicago m ade 
m uch progress tow ard a i 4V i 4^ 
b - ^ Pag*, l R r ^ id a 
,n 


White Sox pitcher. 
title match 
I 40. Ixmnte Bov. S Palumbo. 2 4o' 
iV JT LH E 
ll? 
BP "d 
T-d A ill.dm' Ute Basioniluj 
Th* 10-r,Hinder in Spokane Col, 
’ V C Z k 'S J.' “ rtX S itiS m 
!» ««*»•«• c « 
get appearing in his 14th All Star scum will be televised nationally 3 . Fo ray’a Boy. E 
M clvor, 5 60. 
Sergeant Monk 
ll* Bet’v Pat 
game. echoed Stengel * 
analysis starting at 9 p rn. ‘EST* 
B(*h 
* 
^ 
of the c lassic 
camps predicted it won t go the 
(M t „ h> c McKee 120 
"I said before the game the distance 
1 4--°w •***■ J Ro«»ert*on. eeo 
4 so. 
a ore would he something like 3 The National B o x i n g 
Aam.1 
J J J ' 
11 ** 


*o 2." Williams stated. " I figured ranks Carter the No. 5 contender.! Toui bandi* *20nm Attendant* 2. 


i> that way because this is 
a 
Valdes, old enough to have been m - 
t Ji’h ball park and I expected knocked out by an 
active Joe mormoith fabk 
good pitching.’’ 
LOUIS— in One round Of a 1930 ex-1 
I 
Pharakin 
J . (alm o n * 
is 2®. 
7 20 


Moon Mate 
112 K l Goya 
Hit Bit 
117 Slideoui 
Know Thvael# 
117 Sir Adrian 
l l lbs 
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 


By The A h o c toted Press 


subbed a player on his squad for 
J J* the starting lineup handed him by 
ji2 the vote of players, coaches and 
us fellow managers. 
"I'm not going to second guess 
in the players," Haney said. 


P o w er F ailure 
With power guys like Stan Mu-1 
Isial, Willie Mays. Hank Aaron, 
Thomas and Skinner among the 


P f. 
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Canvas Shoes 
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But First. W . Blum . 3 20, 2 60 
Montreal 3, Rochester 2 < IO in- choices, Haney never t h o u g h t 
S’engel trooped into the club hibition—has won three straight 
r . Lawtey.T i* 
'« at the head of h is winning IO-rounders from Wayne Bethea. 
2 sam* Thing J Jo*n*on 2 1 . • 40. 
ad. 
Mike DeJohn and Johnny Sum J-J M o o im .trh. w 
Blum , s.. 2 to. ter­ 
mer Im. 
Mengel Manager 


"Very good," he turned and 
Ailed. ‘That shows how you can 
ti Tie from behind. You make me 
. 
# 
a manager again 
Dodgers Lineup 
It was ’.v.engeT* third successful 
9 


All-Star managing job out of eight. 


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Lucky Trine, J. G. Ho 


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American League pitching could 
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13 20. 7 20; 
Dark 
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A 
Dehpirtto, 
IO 40, 5.M, Top Sparkte, L Gilhgan 
Manager >•*» 
He apologized to the eight play- Walt Allton Tuesday announced 7 i f ^ ^ i n V i” m^ 
So ^ l 
ers he didn't get into the game, line-up changes for the Los An- 4.. s.. Fabricator, a uespinto. 2*0 
• If I could terr* gotten .ll in. gt|c! Dodgers 
£ , * ‘£ £ * ' £ '‘7 L n m ! Vt, 
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He said he will start slugging 2 ac. Mr Gay, s Rouimeti*. 430 
been higher/ he sa d 
Steve Bilko a? lin t base when the , 7 
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the 
Milwaukee a-Our Dance 
W 
Archers To Meet 


Dodgers 
meet 
Braves here Wednesday night aft-( 


H artark. 2 SO 
a t edai Farm Montpelier entry. 
, 
_ i 
S - l rn a ge m , 8. 
Bouimetia. 
S , 
3 26. 
er the All-Star Game intermission.;j 4o; 
tex. w Blum. 420, 2 *0, 
Norm Larker, who has been in** Lox*, w Hartack. no 
KEYSER. July I- T h * Green 
playm8 „ rst and hitting .spcctncu-L 
K.m.’ i f t 
Mountain Archers of 
the Keyser jariy wl]| move to left field Jun 3 so. Mtsa Promethee, w 
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yea wdl hold » special meeting ,or (iilUam ut being temporarily ‘ 
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Wednesday. July 9 at 6 p. rn. 
benched and Dick Gray, recover- n m 


President Paul Purdy requests inf? from injuries. wUl be at third 
that members meet with him at have 
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shortstop Don Zimmer is still 14 70; sir Raymond, t Artinite. 10.50. 
minute adjustments can be made sldeiined with a bruised knee Pee 
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\y», n,uot Twine, J Boa or.' uso! 
on Sunday, July 13 
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Harte* 41*1 pal* SSI? I* 
3 Civ albe Wan* 
A. Valenzuela. 6 , 
3 60. 3 4tt; dq Murine, J. Nirhol*. 3.70, 
3 IO. Ha^> Admiral, M 
Ycaza, 3 9V 
dq-ditqualified from firat to aecoitd 
4 Oilton 
E 
Arcaro. 5 , 2 90. I SO. 
Trim Beau, H 
Woodbouae, SSO. 2 40. 
Road To Rome. M 
Ycaza, 3 90. 
5 —Jim aon 
Weed. 
M 
Ycaza. 
26 20, 
9 40, 3 30. Hope la Eternal, R 
Laaery, 
3.90, 2 40; Cobul. E . Arcaro. 2 20. 
6— laendu, E. Arcaro, 14.70, 3 90. 2.70. 
Hip Hip Hurray, M 
Ycaza. 2 30, 2.10; 
Levelatton, P. J. Bailey, 2 60. 
7—Beat Of Show, R 
L’aaery, 1190, 
6 20, 4 IO; Good Aa Gold. M. Ycaza, 
to 70, 4 40, W ayward Bird, C. Stone, 6.30. 
•—Blue Nitro, A. Valenzuela, 15.20, 
6 60, 4.; Morning Watch. W 
Boiand. 3 , 
3.; C onnie * Pal, T. Atkinson 4 20 
Total 
handle 
•1,561,671. 
Attendance 
17.405 


W A T E B F O B D P A R K 
1 
Sheriff Meehan, R J 
Bright, 7 20. 
3 90, 3 60; Ann M ar. A 
ludica, 
10.40, 
5 20; G irl High, J . Davidson. 4 20. 
2 
Halara, B 
Anderson, 7., 3 40 . 3 ; 
Mighty 
Roan, 
F . 
Green, 
3.20, 
2.90; 
Schnitz’s Rock. J . Choina. 5.80. 
D A ILY D O I B L E — Sheriff Meehan 
IS I an* Halara IS I pal* StS. 
3-No Conquer, R 
L. Belanger, 7.90, 
3 80, 2 80; Oxford Joe, R 
J 
Bright. 
3.60. 2.60; Teddy Jam ea, W 
Buell, 3.40. 
4-— Temptin’ Dish, 
W 
M iller. 
16.60, 
g., 3 SO. Pardon My Dust. D. Haddock, 
4.SO. 3 20; Light Pass. R 
J 
Bright, 3. 
•--Doctor Cap. J . Davidson. ISO. 4.80. 
3.; Deer Run. A. Green, 8 60, 4 , G rey 
Granite. O Crank. 2 *0. 
6— Ram Bam , N. Ferm cola. 3.40, 2 80. 
2 40; Fine Night. A. Rebeck. 6.20. 3.; 
Good Proof. R Luntz, 3 40. 
7- Chria Moos*. A 
Green. 4 20, 2.80, 
2 20. Sugar Cookie. B 
Anderson. 3.80. 
2.40; Beach House, R. J . Bright. 2 40 
•—Three 
Boy*. 
W 
Buell. 6 , 
120, 
2 80; Spring Fever. J . Davidson. 10.60, 
5 40. Adajean. B 
Anderson. 3 
9 Ole* Lea. R 
J . Bright, 9 , 4 80, 
2 80; 
Skvolater, 
O 
Crank, 
16., 
6 40; 
Stoker, J. Davidson, 5 60 
Total handle 8183.413 
Attendance 2, 
BIS 


D E L A W A R E P A R K 


I —Burro’s Boy, J . Choquette, 40 . 27 . 
12 20; 
Corf el. 
W 
Stagm aier, 
24 40, 
13 20; Capodocian, J . R 
Adams, 6 20 
2 Tropan Quest. L 
Adams, 6 80, 4 , 
3.; Kam a! Bey. S. Brooks. 7 60. 5.60. 
Big Beach. A 
Russo, 4 60 
D A IL Y D O U B L E — B e rra s Roy <71 
an* Trojan Quest <31 paid Sfte.io. 
3 
Em ory Mal, I, Adams. 16 60 . 7.60, 
4.20; 
M adam ’s 
Hunter. 
M 
N, 
(ion 
zalez. 7.20, 4 ; Bradley, E. Nelson, 3.20. 
4 
Buried Treasure, E. Nelson, 7.20. 
4 60. 3.40; 
Ruck Flares. R. E 
Corte, 
7., 5.; dq Big Swell, D 
M iller, 1160 
dq disqualified from second to third 
5 Samite. A. Presti, 4 go. 3 40. 2.60. 
Sob Singer. E. J . Decker. 4 60. 3.60; 
Track Martial. R. Gutierrez, 4 80 
6 ' dh Colic, E. Nelson, 4 40. 4 40, 2 80; 
dh Palisade 
2nd. 
J 
Choquette, 
5.20. 
2 60; Mr. Muscles. K 
Stuart. 2 40. 
dh dead heat for win 
dq Pine Valley disqualified from first 
to last 
7 
Wassail. R Corte. 12 60 . 3 40, 3 80; 
Native Son, J 
Choquette, 3 60, 2 80. 
Ted’s Jo y, E. Nelson, 2 60 
• Northrun, V. Kratz, 20 , I , 5 60. 
Desert Sand. E . Monacelli, 5., 3 60; B ill 
Mayhugh. J. Choquette. 4 60 
Total handle *719,944. Attendance •,- 
617. 


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SIXTEEN 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD., WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1 9 58 
Pho ne PA 2 -4 60 0 fo r a WANT AD Ta ke? 


Yesterday, Today At The Race Tracks 


Today's Selections 
Jamaica Entries 


FIR ST PORT I 15 FED 
cL, 4 up. « f. 
121 P iespo rtcr 
118 C o nduct Co de 
114 R ain K ing 
114 W allchain 
lOS xAlr P ro phet 
109 b-B ears Cut 
121 Jo e 
T ucker 
W arrio rs S tan d 121 M andarin 
G o ttem no w 
114 xPertquest 
xJo -M a-B e 
109 xa-W isem ar 
« •D ac S table-W o o lfo rd F arm en try 
b-A n n un c ia to -la frate en try 
SECOND -83,700, cl.. 3 up. 8 f 


: 
F IR S T --83.600 
One To Go 
a-St eclm tste r 
b-R ep aratlo n 
WhlKk T ra 
Po cantico 
; xSo lerity 


I M ain 
S peaker 


Monmouth Entries 
FIR ST POST 2 30 FED 
F IR S T —$3,000, cl.. 4 up. 1 1/1« m 


Pine Valley 
Disqualified 
At Delaware 


Dead Heat For 2nd 
Declared Winners 


STANTON'. Del . July 8 
The featured Marguerme Purse 
at Delaware Park to day pro duc- 
wi., o UH» *’ 
^ 
^ 
111 irfio rlnus 
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1“ i r r * 
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U 4 Heave To 
124 P lane Ada 
114 Heirlo o m 
114 xxldento 
118 Sun Lass 
114 Mid R iver 
114 A rt o f Living 
114 xG ay R eap rr 
118 
SE C O N D - $3,500. cl.. 2. S> 
113 xP eri 
111 L ilith 
Pebble Case 
119 Lucky Ballo t 
G un Case 
115 xH o m esllde 
O pen Arm s 
111 T utsie 


107 Bull-By s 
107 Purple Ha?.» 
112 B ally ho o ley 
105 B anned 
113 Blue D are 
112 R eal S trateg y 
112 G alarch 
105 Go d Child 
f. 


TV Today 


h ia t Ba.va’ rd Sharp's Pine Valley 
I" 
finished first by a length but the 
S panish Q ueen 
iis 
Co lt’s number came do wn Chris- R ,.',n d« r *^’^“^ ii 5 o h M erry h . 
tir.na Stable.’'’ Co lic and Harry E- Ro man Po iiy 
iis a-Dutch Tiie 
Ro binso n's Palisade II « ho had 
u l h » . " . “ “ ” 
dead-heated to r seco nd, thus be- 
a-Ry an entry 
came thp two winner*- 
fo urth —84.ooo, maid., 2 s 
came ine two w nnei.. 
j,, 
The dead heat pair finished a 
M antegna 
i i s sc a rle t q uo i 
118 Jet Fuel 
- 
- „ 
118 B ird In F light 
118 
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118 M ark th e W ay 118 
* 
ed up fro m fo urth to third po si- Oreat^ cro ssing lis No nhy ^^^^ 
118 Lspend 


1(^6 
J06 Bo bo 's P rin ce 
115 F o rw ard O n 
xxSubm arlne 
108 G unslinger 
TH IR D —$3,500, cL. 3. 4 m aid., 8 i. 
115 F iddlers M iss 
108 Fingers 
H3 


B t The A sso ciated P ress 
112 CHARLES TOWN 
107, 
l--M arch 
Co E d, 
Favo line, 
F ancy 
112 D an 
1131 
2 -5Ilghty Jo h n , Be G o ing. Asset 
112' 
3 D ark P atro l, H appy Bull, Lenny 
113 G ale 
115 
4 H alcy o n C hance, R iley B, Sham - 
110 ro ck G reen 
.5 
P a g e 's Bo y . Sunny D ream . Friend- 
113 meed 
111 
6 G ran n eal, 
lo icky 
Pancho , 
Lo ne 
111 Stan 
111 
7 So nic, Im p erativ e, Bail Out 
106 
8 P a v a n a, P a trtc ta Lvnch, L im erick 
115 
g FI C o va, S ergeant M o nk, Hit Bit 
119 
REST BET — D ark P atro l. 
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neck befo re Paul May field s Mr. 
Mid Erm 
Muscles, but the latter wa.s mo v- |ucce.sVfui 


J75 xC ite ra n 
115 Black B link 
115 Saffro n 
M iss Selene 
D eto natio n 
llg E m brague 
llg B ro ther 
Do ge 
118 


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F reedo m i 
P eace, 


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119 
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tio n ‘thro ugh the di.squalificatio n 
t, ' sajago ss. 
o f Pine Valiev. Fo urth mo ney Hastego 
us Lo uis o o r 
na cnester ^ 
went to the fifth finisher. Smiler. 
S “ S ^ uT i o t“°" laS Eternal Mike 
lao suave 
Pine Valley was placed last in ^IfTmUao .OOO added, a. Tremo nt 
^^b^em-Co ^hr.n entrj^^ 
the field o f six 3-y car-o lds travel- 
120 R o v «1 A nthem 
120 R estricted 
i t s No ble so n g 
ing six furlo ngs. The o nly o ther p,a, fky D» y na 
D ark P rince 
113 RUo^» 
111 
startfT was To m Po m. an Fn.ghsh 
4 „p j i/u m 
R o cket n« H igh Leaf 
.stakes winner making hi.< 
S. M^ndaT^ning ns write“"’ 
113 Jlag w a v er 
116 
S h eila, so n 
debut. He actually fini.shed^ast, 
S iro )^t 
lOS Lo uke„m ae 
JJ3 •'°“|xT H - $1 5 0(K>-added, Lo ng B ranch 
Jo hn Cho quette. rider o f Pali- ^ 
T l 
!i3 ^N o o rsM a 
lio H nd . 3 up. 1 V/aV^.m.Ho n 3d 111 
sade II. lo dged a fo ul claim ag- 
¡JJ a-BTrS y B y 113 E1 B e rm ^ o ^ 
lis H ellanlfus 
11« 
ainst Pine Valley , The stewards. 
108 
« -N ah o dah 
119 
L ittle H erm it 
111 
after viewing the film patro l mo - a -E lm e n do rf'e n try 
vies, said that Pine Valley duck- Eiimus™^m '°iii Vo reek^’King 
ed o ut fro m the rail, causing Mr. w ise To d 
in po st p ra n dia i 
Muscles to mo ve in fro nt o f the 
115 iime'Tun. 
challenging Palisade 11. It hap- Bo o ne Biaze 
118 
pened abo ut ,'tO y ards fro m the fin-j_J—3 ibs.; x - 6 ibs, a a c . 
_ 


108 F o rt D earbo rn 1211 
2 -P e bble 
121 Lady D andy 
116 Tutsie 
113 xxA dm iral Do r 106 
3 -E m bra g ue , 
108 E xt’s'n Please 113 D earbo rn 
113 So me Day S ’n 
11« 4 
Sarago ssa 
Slider, So nabusher 
121 C huck Webb 
113 
5 - Sheilas So n. E lag 
W aver, 
Ro se 
113 Wise M aster 
121 jrda n 
FOURTH—$3,500. cl.. 4 up, 6 f. 
6—B eam R ider, A m bergris, T rue Ver- 
117 Beau D ance 
115 ¿ ¡ d 
120 S o nabusher 
117 7 
O iah cah . Sunny Sag, C am po s J r 
110 xxB cay ne B ay 
108 5 
P resen ted, 
The 
Surgeo n. 
Do uble 
110 N abhs 
115 go gey 
115 W eal o r W o e 
115 
BEST 
B ET — O sahcab. 
115 xxSea Vo y age 108 
108 xxa-T en S 'n ds lOS DELAW ARE 
PARK 


C abla 
Chanual 
« ;4S_4-To day OB F 'rm 4 
7:00—a-M o rning Sho w 9 
4-To day 
4 
P ittaburg h AM 3 
To day 
« 
B ’kfast Tlm » 10 
8 0& -2 R anger 
Hai 
9 
lo iurel A H ’dy 2 
8 .30— Jo sie 
2 
8 .45— U arto o nt 
10 
9 ;0 0 -4 In g a 
4 
IK a rto o o 
K lub 
5 
R o m per Ro o m 6 


C abla 


1 
Co lo nel A rccy , A laksar, Jin g ler 
2 —T esting J e t, Wise F leet, Seebo 
3—Best H o ur. Tim e Clo ck. 5iendal1a 
4 
Brush C ut, T eddy 's Bid, Half Acre 
5—Ga.v L fe . G am a. Sellnsgro ve 
6 
W estw ard Ho , M o rning A fter, N e­ 
cro m an cer 
7 - G o fo rw ard, 
C o m bahee, 
M idway 
Po int 
8- G eneral 
J a y , 
A lternative, 
Ro an 
5to unt 
BEST B ET — G ay Lffa. 


1 1 2 
Jo -M aB e, 
W arrio rs 


Spanish 
Q ueen, 


ish and Palisade 
II. clo sing 
withW to r. i'arlier. in the fo urth race, 
a rush, appeared ready to pass^Mr.s. 
Sharps 
3-y ear-o ld, 
Big 
the leaders when 
his rider had to Swell, 
wa.s 
disqualified after 
p a rty Puncii 
finivshing seco nd and was placed 
third. 


JAMAICA 
1—S le c lm a tte r, 
Stand 
2 —F'rlvo lo us 
Mlaa, 
F leet C o ntessa 
3—R o m an F o lly , Secret R ecipe, Ho 
zanna 
4 - M ark T he W ay . Idaho Kid, Mo o n 
in n v » ag 
iis *w « y -i-aay 
A « 
E IG H T H -14,000, cl , 4 up, 1 1/16 m. | 
R equa 
115 T tsw ar 
8 -C tn ele W o o d 
11$ Age o f C n sen t 119. 
, 
s m h .« 
T he Surgeo n 
11.1 N ivrag 
119 
^ R estless W ind. Ro y al A nthem . That 


T rue V erdict 
117 A m bergris 
B eam R ider 
116 
J 18 
a-R o sly n P arm -M o ntpeller e n try 
116 
SEVENTH—« 4,000. cl.. 3. 1 1/16 m. 
121 xCo smlc D ust 
111 B ucknell 
11« 
116 K ay P h alan x 
111 C am po s J r. 
119 
O zahcah 
116 Big Circle 
110 
S unny S ag 
113 xW ay -Lady 
103 


5 —H astego , C o m m endatio n, E go tisti 


take up sharply . 
Sharp i.s a Delaware Park dir- 


ti* . 
T A 1 5 
119 Do uble 
Bo gey 
115 
117 xxB o ntebo k 
108 
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.-P rie to -L o ttl en trv 
* 
E llio tts 
D ream , 
B laring 
H o m e, 
a-P rleto -L O lti en try 
Go irt-n M usic 
X—S lbs., XX—7 lbs. AAC. 


★POTOMAC^ 


T O N IG H T 


Kally » .00 


Co rteen 10:S4 


Sto ry 11:01 


TWO THUNDEROUS BLASTS 
OF MOVIE GREATNESS! 


THE' 
BONNIE 
PARKER 
STORY 


AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES • FILMED IN SUPERAMA 


G oren 
On Bridge 


BEST B ET — ResUess Win«. 


Waterford Entries 


N o r th - S o uth 
v ul n e r a bl e , 


de a l s . 
NORTH 


A Q 6 


V A S 
♦ A K 1 0 2 
« A K ) 9 8 6 
WEST 
4 S 4 2 
V K Q 76 
♦ Q 9 6 
♦ 75 2 
SOUTH 
4 K J 1 0 9 8 3 


V I O 
♦ 75 4 
♦ K Q 3 
The bidding: 
W est 
N o rth 
P ass 
I etab 
F a s s 
t diamo Bda 
S spades 


EAST 
♦ A7 
VJ 8 5 4 3 2 
♦ J 8 3 
♦ J 4 


FIR S T POST 2 PED 
F IR S T -tl.OOO. cl.. 3 up. 5» » i 
S tan d O ff 
118 Irl&h Fo llv 
W iddefo rd 
118 x Uncle Jo h n 
H eath er's View 118 To p Mo del 
U .'o ef 
1^3 Bull McGea 
w e s t E quifllght 
118 B ellfo under 
¡M erry M aestro 
118 In dian Mo o n 
San P o ur 
118 Jo ck Sco tt 
V aliant 
Vicki 
113 Sm o key K 
SECOND—$1,100. cl.. 4 
up. 
I 
xN o rth un ter 
110 xPlacebo 
Sco tch R o y al 
115 Bo nnie Ine* 
Bad Bid 
110 xSanctio n 
xAir M o narch 
105 G ran d Pappy 
D arrel D 
115 Even B etter 
xl.ady Ch lenge 105 
TH IRD 
$1.100, cl.. « f 
M agic C hance 
113 Po t ville 
R lppelay 
113 xLidem 
xA kadija 
105 J a n A pache 
C h arlo tte W ar 
113 R ulergo 
FO U RTH —11,000. cl.. 4 up 
« 
xFo o l Me 


P a ts 
P a s t 
P ass 
4 h earts 
P ass 


E a st 
P ass 
P ass 
P sss 
P ass 
P sss 


Ho rizo ns 
10 
9 :15— S afari 
2 
9 :45—« M ark Tim « 
9 
Sllm astlcs 
2 
10:00“ 2-Elsenho w er 
9 
4-Eisenho w er 
4 
5 M o vies 
5 
E isenho w er 
2 
Do ugh Re Ml 
6 
Lo ve o r M’ey 10 
1 0 :3 0 -2 P lay 
H unch 
9 
A T reaaure H unt 4 
So und Stage 
2 
T reasure H unt 6 
P lay H unch 
10 
10.45— N ew s. W’th e r 
3 
U.OO—2 A rthur G ’dfrey 9 
3-R o m per Ro o m 7 
4-P rtce Is R ight 4 
A rthur G 'dfrey 2 
P rice la R ight 3 
P rice Is R ight 6 
A rthur G 'frey 10 
11:30-2 Do tto 
9 
A T ruth, C o aseq. 4 
S L lberacs 
5 
Do tto 
2 
T ruth , Co nseq. 3 
T ruth . Co nseq. 6 
D o tto 
10 
lJ :0 0 -2 l4)ve o f U fs 
9 
3 P ete A P s ls 
7 
A Tlc Tac Do ugh 4 
51.x>o ney T unes 
5 
News 
2 
Lo ve o f L f e 
3 
Tic T ac Do ugh 6 
Ijo ve o f Llf» 
10 
12:15— F , M anso n 
2 
12:30—2-Search T o m o r. 9 
ACo uld Be Yo u 
4 
S Life w ith EUz. 5 
S earch T o m o r. 2 
Co uld Bo Yo u 3 
t o uld Be Yo u 6 
F a rm P ro g 'm 10 
12:45-2 Guiding lig h t 
9 
G uiding L g bt 
2 
1:00—2-Stara T h eatre 
9 
A T r'ble w /D a d 7 
4-ln O ur To wn 
4 
ATV D igeat 
5 
Big Mo vie 
2 
lo icky P a rt's 3 
D evo tio ns 
• 
E dge o f N ight 10 
1:15— A dventure 
6 
118! 1:30—2-As W 'ld T urns 9 
113 i 
3 B euiah 
7 
113 
A Afterno o n Sh’w * 
11« 
AM o vles 
i 
11*. 
As W 'ld 
T urns 3 
11* 
C urtain 
Call 6 
L * 
A t W 'ld T urns 10 
2.00—2 B eat Clo ck 
9 
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3-M iss 
Bro o ks 
7 
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110, 
^ 
US Delaware Park Entries 
U 5i 
FIR ST POST 2 PCD 
I 
FIR8 T--$2,500, cl.. 4 up. 6 f. 
'A lsk.sar 
113 xCo rny Miss 


Ckennel 


4-Lucky P a rt's 
4 
lo icky P a rt’s 
6 
Y o ung's Ho me 3 
S earch T o m 'r. 10 
2:15— P a t Kiely 
2 
G uiding Light 10 
2:30—2-Ho use 
P a rty 
9 
3-M argie 
7 
4 H aggis Baggis 4 
Ho use P arty 
2 
H aggis B aggis 3 
H aggis B aggis 6 
H o use P a rty 
10 
l.O O -2-B ig Pay o ff 
9 
3-B andstand 
7 
A To day Is O urs 4 
5-C o nftlal rile 
5 
Big Pay o ff 
a 
T o day Is O urs 3 
T o day Is O urs « 
Big Pay o ff 
10 
2;30—2 Y o ur V erdict 
9 
3-T rust Wife? 
7 
4-These Ro o ts 
4 
5-G randpa's P 'c# 5 
Y o ur V erdict 
2 
These Ro o ts 
3 
These R o o ts 
6 
N ew s. W 'ther 10 
3:45— B righter Day 10 
4:00—2-B righter D ay 
9 
3-B andstand 
7 
4-Queen fo r D ay 4 
5-Plck T em ple 
5 
B rig h ter D ay 
2 
K id’e K arto o ns 3 
Q ueen fo r D ay 6 
B andstand 
10 
4:13—2 S ecret Sto rm 
9 
S ecret Sto rm 
2 
S ecret Sto rm 
3 
4 :3 0 -2 E dge o f N ight 9 
C arto o ns 
2 
E dge o f N ight 3 
4:49—4-Mo d. R o m 'cet 
Mo d. R o m 'ccs 
5:00—2-E arly Sho w 
3 BiU Hlcko k 
4 F o o tlite T h 'trs 
AM ilt G ran t 
M o vies 
T h eatre Tim * 
Sho w tim e 
BlU Hicko k 
10 
« :30-3-M ickey M o usa 7 
A dvcnturam a 
M ickey M o use 10 
i . 0 0 -3 B rave E agle 
7 
4 Susie 
4 
Annie O akley 
3 
K id'e K arto o ns 3 
Spo rts P age 
6 
C arto o ns 
10 
« ; 15—A .News. 
W’th er 5 
C o untry S to rs 3 
N ew s 
6 
Spo rts 
10 
« :30-2-Spo tU ght 
9 
3 Science FlcCn 7 
ANews. 
W 'ther 
4 
5-Po pey e 
5 
S uperm an 
2 
N ew s, W’th e r 
3 
C rusader 
« 
N ews. W 'ther 10 
C :45-2 E dw ards News 9 
4 NBC News 
4 
E dw ards News 3 
E dw 'ds News 1* 


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Cable 
UhaaMs 
7;0O -2-C asey 
Jo nes 
» 
3-News, 
Spo rts 7 
4 L ast M o hican 
4 
5-f'risco 
B est 
i 
News. 
W 'ther 2 
C o untry M uric 3 
Asked F o r U • 
L eave II B 'er 16 
7:15—I J 
Daly Newa t 
E dw ards News 2 
7:30—2-Sing Alo ng 
9 
S-DlsDey land 
4-Wago n T rain 
AM r. D ist. A tty . 5! 
The W histler 
2i 
D isney land 
W ago n T rain 
D isney land 
8 :00—2 L eave It B 'v er 9 X 
5-Mo vles 
S' a 
Leave It B'ver 2 A 
l:3 0 -2 -Jo h n 'n 's T h 're 9 
3-1 o m bito nc 
7 
A F ’h er K 'w s B’l 4 
Jo h n 'n ’s T h ’re 3 
O 
H enry P lay i X 
F a th e r K 's B 't • X 
T o m bsto ne 
10 
9 :0 0 -2 M iUlo nslre 
t ^ 
3-Oxste. HsnrMI 
I ' A 
4 K raft T h 'tre 
« ♦ 
M illio naire 
2 0 
Bo xing 
3 
K ra ft T h eatre 6 -6 
M illio naire 
10,-» 
t:3 0 - 2 I've A Secret 
1 ,0 
3-E isenho w er 
5-City Assign. 
5 ^ 
I'v e A Secret 
2 
I'v e A S ecret 
10 
9 .4 5 - Spts. Tim e 
3 
1 0 :0 0 -2-Circle T heatre 9 
ABo xtng 
7 
4-Co uld Be Yo u 
4 
5-Swo rd o f F ’o m 5 
t ircle T heatre 
2; 
Red Skelto n 
3| 
Co uld Be Yo u 
6i 
C ircle T h eatre 10 
lO ;3 0 -A M artia K ane 
4 
5-Inner Sanctum 
Ro y Bean 
3 ♦ 
Studio 57 
« X 
7 ♦ 


i Lucky George Cops Monmouth Feature 


O C E A N P O n i , N . J . . J ul y S I f llin th rc ® 
- Lucky Geo rge, apparently .•!,Geo rge 
'’" f " 
beaten ho rse deep in the stretch, the cro wd estin 
_ 
, 
burst fo rward in th. f.nal 
y a r d.s ,$ 2 2 .70 , $7.40 and $4 « . The 4- 
to win the Steve Co chran p ur s e year-old gelded s 
to day at Mo nmo uth Pat-K. 
winner o f the T eSo to Handicap at 
Evening Tempo was a neck o tfjlwo at Tro p.cai P /''';. 
the winner and the favo red Dab-1by the veteran Harriso n B. Wil- 
ricato r clo sed stro ngly to finish a Iso n. 
______ 
head back in third place. Eieht; 
estimated^ that a no rmal 
sprinters co mpe ed in the 6-fur- 
T 
„ 
i>nntie.w 
ling test run 
l.ll 2/5, 
n.o n's blo o d cells co o tam eno gh 
- 
Idle since January 22 when he electricity to light a 2,>-wdtt bulb 
\ acco unted fo r his single victo ry , fo r abo ut three niinuies. 


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N ews, W e'lhsf « 
News 
10 
11:15-2 la* te 
Sho w 
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4 W eather. Spts. 4 
5 M o vies 
5 
G atew ay St'io 2 
Ja c k P a a r 
3 
Mo viea 
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Yesterday's Scratches 


108 F um igato r 
113 Po m po sity 
118 So lo A rtist 
;a-New Valo r 
113 xP retty M o del 113 Ho ckesain 


So uth 
1 spade 
3 spades 
4 Clubs 


xBv H erself 
1Î3 xBay o u Ro .ve 
F aith Ann 
118 Pert Chic 
xPersepho ne 
110 xVy r 
FIFTH 
$1,100, ct.. 4 up. « f. 
x.Stskepo lnt 
113 Bo ld H eart 
a-H astevllle J r 118 a-L ady Alibi 
F earn aug h t 
118 xNew Yo rk 
xU Itlm atum 
106 
a-8 h tp p en trv 
SIXTH -ILO O O 
cl , 8 o p, 6 f. 
Lo vetian 
119 Mr F 
xFleet B rave 
R o adrun n er 


f. 


6 spades 


Opening lead: Heart king. 


113 Allen G 
114 G ran d O pera 
113, 
a-H !ll M arku* en try 
! 
S E C O N D -S3 000, cl., 3 
6 
118 Blaues Schw ert 116 F lo ran n 
110 Betsy Cee 
111 x» A l 
Mo w lee 
108 W ise Fleet 
122 a-Penny S tar 
Te.vting Jet 
119 xllea 
Seebo 
11« 
a-C !arke en -ry 
119 
TH IR D —$3.500. m aid 
1 
5*j f. 
5!endalla 
113 a-.Mo dest t o unt 
111 a Co unt N ero 
116 A rm istice 


Itv The Asso ciated P ress 
CHARLEH TOWN 
115 Wee Jo 
115 
| 
P rin cest 
( a rts , 
R ediaad 
Ro se 
114 xJingter 
'1® Shuffle 
Off, 
l.« ving Cup: 
2 
K ing’s 
118 a-Co l el Arcey 131 Judy . D ictio n, Sans E gal. l,e« W atso n, 
121 xKa Zee 
3 -N o T o m o rro w , To m 'a P al, Burnley 
121 K idnap 
121 
Bo y , New F.ffo rt. 4 P rescriptio n, Lid 
118 Mt B rillian t 
115 
Babv ; 5 H ero ’s Fo llv. Squire Jack, 
118 D y nam o m eter 
115 
"Babv, 
High 
V isio n; 
6 - Seco nd 
115 Ro y al R ad'nc# 113 p ,to h ; 7 
Shining. 8 
Specified. O Kee. 
118 xJo hn » Ho p# 
lia 
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O ’H erro n. 
Mo o n 
M ate. 
Turnpike. El Go y a. 
JAMAICA 
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1 -T urf C o unt, F ancv Ho ur. W eighty 
..¡iR ro bie m . G io tto ; 2 
Dead Indian, Bo u 


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116 
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119 


114 P rince B rrard 119 
115 xSw itch H itter HOixSky F lash 
115 T elauto g rap h 
115. rim e Clo ck 
T ight P Isv er 
115 G o lden G rip 
xSpo iled B rat 
199 
SEVENTH 
12,500. a! . 3 up. 5 t. 
, « -F ra n k's M de 110 b-Irish C heer 
There is no anihnneiicai ro ad N o o rahge 
ii8 c h a iia Po cket 
to kno wledge in slam bidding and 
^-G o lden K nel inC Barb« ro ,$a 
? . 
, 
• 
H enro b 
104 a-B irch 
o ne canno t ho pe to attain any 
degree o f pro ficiency in this lu­ 
crative department o f the game'supe^'Vo " 
witho ut first having beco me “key -W hiz* B o sto n 
« „..,4 
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l-inrrc 
T uffv'g Psl 
117 Ruchc 
L " , 
tifl S<*linixro ve 
119 
card co nscio us. 
So me Kings are 
n a Adar 
in. s i x t h —$4 soo. h n d. 
3 
up. i ’» m. 
mo re impo rtant than o thers and Blue Scam p 
1H T s n ta ra 
*J*iM o m ing 
A fter 124 W estw ard 
Ho 
122 
so are so me aces. The success- 
“P’ 
.’P JR o m an F an 
no sea M ira g . 
112 


a-S hipp en try 
b-Co st« Rica Stable-M errill en try 
EIGHTH 
$1,100. cl , 4 up. 1 m. 
117 B urning Fl ro e 117 l^ a y U fe 
112 xLes P nce 
T uffv'a Pal 
117 Ruche 


Best H o ur 
116 
a-T w in L ane F arrea e n tre 
FOURTH 
$4,000. al . 2. 5» * f. 
1 2 i;\aR o m o 
116 a King D are 
116 
194 Teddy « Bid 
113 Brush 
Cut 
111 
19^ No ble Fo o t 
113 xPaau 
108 
110 Half Acre 
H« Bo nua 
116 
a-Bo nzo 
113 
a-O a rre tt-D ie trich en try 
F IF T H —14.500. al . 4 up, t 1 1« » 
119 H y ing li-ap e te 
119 
122 Sm iley to w n 
119 


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ful bidder must develo p a sensi- Lustre 
pro o f 
tiveness to fits and misfits, 
w^a'^r^oLady ** 
An interesting illustratio n o f E tern al Ace 
precisio n in slam bidding with a 
minimum o f guess wo rk and risk. 


117 
112 
117 K ing fo r All 
117 A nnette 
117 xEcho Gem 
112| 
gE\7BNTH—14.000, d , 1 up. 1 1/16 m 
112 Secret Im pulse 117 Q o fo rw ard 
124 C o m ba h e e 
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King Challa 
Evelvn Miss 
129 N ecro m ancer 
109 


tique, T ro jan Queen. D evaatate, Wat 
kins Jo y . 3 -C le a v e. Biff'a Jo v, Bird 
In F light; 4 
Sco ut Ship. 5 
Sweet .Sue- 
c ea i; 8 So uth Po int, Kaw .Maid. Ly ais 
tra ta . Achllleu*. 
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1 
G iia n a ir. 
W arette. 
Arleto d 
-To dy 
Jo seph, 
O ur 
P reaident. 
One 
Mo re 
N ance. 2 
.Maco n, Alway s Aro und, Gay 
And F ancy , W ar Pardo n. Fo o liah Fel 
lo w, B reak O ut. King Judex 
Big Mis 
» lie. 
3 
B azaar 
G o y a. 
4 K ingsbur\ 
Glo ry So n R eco m pare. S arah C o nstant. 
R eflected; 6^ Hun B un; 7- E lite, bupei 
Tjidy 
.HO.NMOLTH PA R K 
1 
C ar 
Ho p. 
Ijegal 
I..» rceny , 
Ro ck 
Do zer, High D efense, Spo rt Of K ings, 
2 
To ni M ia, Ro val Sto rk 
O phir Rain 
'pro o f; 
3 
.Mielaiso n, Go o d Sign. 4 
Is 
.F a r. Vincen. 
Jo hn 
Do e. Do bbie; 
6 
■Sco tch 
B eauty ; 
8 - P n n c e 
K iller; 
9 - 
Dither. 
W A T E R F O R D P A R K 
2 D ream 
Deb; 
1 
Kim 
Sho in, 
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6- F irs N ight, 9 Lo u Adam s, 


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STARTS SATURDAY 
• 


For The Unspeakable Things They Had 
Done To His Wife . . . He Hunted Them 
Down And Killed Them One By One! 


f i R M O R f , 
TECH 


C O LO « by D I LU XE 


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X -5 lbs. AAC 


Ro bert Harriso n, an asso ciate, ______ 
IS reco rded to day . No rth « pened 
United Slates Su-|Ro an Mount 
o rtho do xly with o ne club and p^eme Co urt, was no minated o n! 
So uth made the natural respo nse g 0p{ 
24, 1789, co nfirmed by the|Dark Buster 
o f o ne 
spade. 
At 
this 
po int c-— 
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1 
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No rth’s rebid o f two diamo nds. 


NOW I 


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THE PEOPLE- 


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technical “rever.se," was ade­ 
quate, fo r tho ugh such a bid is 
no t fo rcing. So uth is enco uraged 
to go o n with any reaso nable 
ho lding. 
So uth tempo rarily rebid the 
spades and then No rth raised to 
three, figuring that queen-small 
wa.s adequate suppo rt fo r a rebid 
suit. He co uld take no mo re vig­ 
o ro us actio n at this po int, be­ 
cause. so far as he co uld tell, 
partner might have no thing but 
■a rebiddable spade suit and no 
¡particular ho no r strength. 
So uth 
was 
sensitive 
to 
the 
splendid fit o f the hand. Mo st 
o f his lo sers were co vered by 
partner’s two bids and the single­ 
to n heart lo o med as very im­ 
po rtant. He made o ne try fo r 
slam by sho wing the club fit, 
¡which affo rded No rth the o ppo r- 
¡tunify to sho w po ssessio n o f the 
ace o f hearts. 
This was eno ugh info rmatio n 
fo r So uth, and he co ntracted fo r' 
the slam which, it will be seen, 
was lay do wn. 
No te that if So uth's ho ldings In 
,lhe red suit.s were reversed, that 
is. if he held three hearts and 
¡o ne diamo nd, there wo uld have 
I 
been no slam, because a heart 
trick co uld be established by the 
defense befo re the ace o f trumps 
was driven o ut, 
'C o py right 19.58 
Th# f'h ua g o T ribune) 


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quo Lse mines o n the Sinai penin­ 
sula. 


Senate and co mmissio ned. There 
is no thing affirmative to sho w 
that he ever accepted the co m­ 
missio n o r to o k the o ath. 


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THUR, 


A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D 


LAST DAY — 
"TH E V IKIN G S" 
IN TECHNIRAMA AND TECHNICOLOR 
WITH KIR6 
DOUGLAS • JANET LEIGH 


SIXTEEN 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD., WEDNESDAY, JU LY 9 1958 
Phone PA 2-4b00 for a WANT AD Taker 


Pine Volley 
Disqualified 
At Delaware 


Yesterday, Today At The Race Tracks 
.j 
Monmouth Entries 
Today's Selections 
Jamaica Entries 


Dead Heat For 2nd 
Declared Winners 


FIRST PORT I II PPD 


FIRST- IS.Mn el., 4 UP. • f 
131 r e p o r t e r 
111 Conduct Cod* 
114 Rain Kin* 
114 Wallcham 
10P xAir Prophet 
IOO b-Rear* Cut 
131 Joe Tucker 


FIRST POST 3 30 PEO 


FIRST 11,000. cl.. 4 up. I 1/14 rn 
One To Go 
• 
crim* Mer 


b-Repa return 
Whisk Tru 
Po ant leo 
(Solerity 
; Mein 
Speaker 


Warrior* Stand 
121 Mandarin 
c t a v - ro v 
rv»l 
o lV, 
Gottemoow 
114 xPerlqueu 
ST A N I ON, Del . .lull 
* 
I " 
xJo-Ma-B# 
im se-Wivernar 
The featured M arguenne Purse 
*-d*c stabie-wooiiord Farm entry 


a. D elaw are l'a .k today produc- 
S £ g ! K & 
S ' T . ' « ! . - 


sd a disqualification and a dead *Jo\iui New* 
heat. B a yard Sharp s Pine V alley 
Bernbelle 
111 xBelchla# 
finished first by a length hut the spanish Queen us 
Colt s number came down Chris- 
, U i % u oh Sierra h 
tir.na Stables' Colic and Harry h Roman Four 
us a-nutch Tile 
Robinson s Palisade ll who had 
A,tw J’? 
Moon 
. , 
. . 
, 
. 
a-Secret Recipe HS Hosanna 
dead-heated for second, thus be- 
a-R an entry 
came the two w inners. 
f o u r t h -44000 
maid. 3 
» f 
. 
, _ , 
_ Idaho Kid 
111 Moon A*e 
The dean heal pair finished 
a Mantegna 
i l l scarlet Quill 
neck before Paul Mayfield’* Mr Mid inn 
i n jet Fuel 
Sir Oliver 
t il Bird In Flight 


114 Heave To 
107 Bull-Bys 


124 Pl*ne Ada 
107 Purple HAM 


114 Heirloom 
113 Ballyhooley 


114 xxldento 
105 Banned 
jig Sun Lait 
113 Blue Dare 


114 Mid River 
113 Real Strategy 


114 Art of Living 
113 Oalarch 


114 xQay Reaper 
105 God Child 
HS 
SECOND- 13.300 cl.. 3. 5', f. 
I ii xPert 
IU Lilith 
Pebble Case 
Hit Lucky Ballot 
Gun Case 
115 xHomealide 
Open Arms 
111 Tuttle 
103 Frivolous Mitt 111 freedoms Peace 111 xBoctnut 
I it xSharmg 
166 Larry'* Creek 
IU Road Agent 


106 Robo t Prince 
111 Forward On 
xxBubmarlne 
101 Gunslinger 


Be The Assonate! Press 
113 'CRA ll LES TOWN 
107 
I -March 
t o ld . 
Pavoline, 
Fancy 
113 Dan 
111 
2 -Mighty John. Be Going. Asset 
112 
3 Dark Patrol. Happy Bull, 
Lenny 
112 Gale 
US 
4 Halcyon t hane*, Riley B. 
Sham- 


110 rock Green 
5 Page's Boy, Sunny Dream. Friend 


U3 meed 
Lucky 
Pancho, 


TV Today 


WEDNESDAY—Th* pragmas listed bete* are famished 
by (be tale aition flattens. 
Tbs Guin biriani New# I* 


net responsible tor Into changs*. All tfanea nre <DST>. 


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IU 
fi Gt anneal. 
IU stan 
IU 
7 Sonic, Imperative. Rail Out 
IO* 
4 Pavans. Patricia Lynch, limerick 
US 
g EJ Gov*. Sergeant Monk, Hit 
Bit 
U4 
REST BET — Dark Patrol. 


111 


THIRD-43 500. cl.. I. 4 maid., I f. 
MONMOUTH FABK 


H I Fiddlers Mitt 
IO! Fingers 
113 
j Banned, Cav Reaper. Idento 
IO* Fort Dearborn 
121 
% pebble 
Cato. 
Freedomi 
Peace, 
121 Lady Dandy 
ll* Tuttle 
US xxAdmiral Dor 10« 
j c mbrague, 
U dy 
Dandy. 
Fort 


log Ext i n Please 113 Dearborn 
US Borne Der Bn 
ll# 
4 saragoaaa 
Slider. Sonabuther 
131 Chuck Webb 
US s sheila* 
Son. Flag Wirer. 
Rote 
US Wise Master 
121 ardan 


Muscles but the latter was mov- puctp:>fu, 
,,g M .ix T h aW ay US Mr 
Bowet 
PO up from fourth to third po.Sl- C-r** 
Crowing 
ng Northy 
11* ?811dfr 
Hon through the disqualification 
l l * *r *nei-nr 
of 
Pin e V alley. 
Fourth 


went to the fifth finisher. Sm iler ^ 
u ^ * ^ lor 


Pine V alley was placed last in 
s i x t h 


the field of six 3-vcar-olds travel- 
*«., 
, 
, 
• 
, 
Restless W ind 
. . . — 
............- 


mg SIX furlongs. The only Other That t ’ky Day 
US Dark Prince 


starter was Tom Porn. an English Prince * gem 
tis 


. . 
, 
, 
,7 c- 
S E V E N T H 
*5.500. 
a1 
stakes winner making his I . S. 
debut. He actually finished ’ast 


Monday M ring 113 Writer 
xOne Stroke 
log Loukenmae 
. , 
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Nail His* 
US Made Out 
John I hoquetfc, rider of f all- j^r 
us r,Noor*.aga 
lade II. lodged a foul claim ag- (infantry 


• inst Pine V alley The stewards, ^ " n V a t y mg 
Biter Viewing the film patrol mo- 
a-Elmendorf entry 
wipe 
cair! thut Pin p V a lie v duck-' 
EIOHTH 
43.700 
c l. 4 up. • t. 
T ies. s a id m a l r i n e V d lltx DUCK 
E1!lotu Dream 
u t xOreek 
King 


rd out from the rail. causing M r w i* Tod 
in post Prandial 


Muscles to m ove in front of the 2 ?lden ^ * lc. 
!! ! 
. .. 
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, 
„ 
, 
Blazing Horn* 
113 Some Tuna 


challenging Palisade ll. It hap- Boone Blaze 
us 
pened about 50 yards from the fin- 
1 1 ,b* - 
lbr AAC 


HS xCateran 
UU Black Blink 
IU Saffron 


Mia* Belen* 
Detonation 


D I Embrague 
tig Brother Doge 
US 
FOURTH-13.500. cl.. 4 up. « I 


IU Her Hero 
117 Beau Dane* 
120 Sonabuaner 
U7 


HO xxB cayna Bay log 
HO Nabha 
US 
115 Weal or Woo 
115 
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US xxSea Vovage log 
log xxa-Tcn 8 nda 105 
130 Suave 
117 
a-Cabeln-Cochran entry 
FIFTH —44.000. el., 4 up. t f. 
120 P.oval Anthem 
130 Restricted 
US Noble Song 
I i i 
IU Rhoda May 
IU Rippon 
114 
Black Emperor 
ll* Roseardan 
ll# 
4 
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Roman Rocket 
US High Leaf 
114 
113 Ylag Waver 
US Sheila* Bon 
US 
US Jolly Rhymer 
US 
U t 
SIXTH SIS 000-added, Long Branch 


HO Had . 3 up. 
US a-Oo Lightly 


Cabio 
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US Louis D Or 
U3 Cheater K 
112 Commendation 130 xxa-Arrowett* 
124 Beau Pilot 
123 Iternaj Mike 
420 OOO added, 
I. Tremont 


... 
* R**ni Rider, Ambergria, Tm* Ver- 
US d|rl 
7 Ozahrah. Sunny Sag. Campo* Jr 
4 Presented. Th* Surgeon, 
Double 


BEST BET — Ot*hr ah 


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IOO a-Bl* By B t 111 *' Bermejo 
a-Nahodah 


I 1/14 
rn 
114 Combustion 3d l l! 
113 Hrllanlru* 
114 
119 Ltttl# Hermit 
111 
117 Ambergria 
113 


DELAWARE PABK 
1 Colonel Arrey, Alakaar. Jingler 
2 -Testing Jet Wit* Fleet, Seebo 
3 Beat Hour. Time Clock. Mendalla 
4 Rruah Cut. Teddy’* Bld. Half Acre 
5—Gay Life. Gam*. Se1ln*grove 
• Westward Ho. Morning After. Ne­ 


cromancer 


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Cornbin**. 
Midway 


Point 
g General 
Jay. 
Alternative, 
Bosn 
Mount 
BEST BET — Day LH*. 


ish and Palisade II, closing with ector. E a rlie r, in the fourth race. 
a rush 
appeared ready to pass M rs, 
Sharp s 
3-year-old. 


the leaders when his rider had to Sw ell, 
w as 
disqualified 


! 


True Verdict 
Beam Rider 
116 


a-Ro*lyn Farm-Mon»peli*r entry 


H I 
SEVENTH—44,000. cl.. 3 I 1/14 rn 


121 acosmic Dust 
IU Bucknell 


111 Kay Phalanx 
IU Campos Jr. 
Otahcah 
U4 Big Circle 
HO 
Sunny Sag 
US xWav-Lady 
103 
ETOHTH-44 OOO cl . 4 up, I 1/14 rn 


Requ* 
US Titwar 
IU 


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Warrior* 


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take up sharply. 
after 
finishing second and was placed 


5 Haatego. Commendation, Egotist! 


d iB a-Canele Wood US Age of C nttnt ll* r,J 
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B E S T B E T — Bettie** Wind 


Precented 
117 xxBontebok 
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x—4 lh* , xx—7 lbs. AAC. 


Goren 


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San iSour 
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Lucky George Cops Monmouth Feature 


OCEANPORT. N. J., July 8 cfi i in three starts this year. Lucky 


— Lucky George, apparently a George ww.irded his bat kori^a 
beaten horse deep in the stretch the crowd es,in]a,'‘d ® 
burst forward in th. final yards $22 70. $7 40 and $4.40. The 4- 
to win the Steve Cochran purse year-old gelded son of (ial.o*s 
today at Monmouth Park. 
w inner of the Desoto Handicap at 
Evening Tempo was a neck offjtwo at Tropical Park. was ridden 


the winner and the favored Lab- by the veteran Harrison B. Wa- 
ricator closed strongly to finish a son. 
__ 
head back in third place. Eight 
* 
, 
sprinters compe ed in the 6-fur-[ I» »* estimated tha a normal 
long test run in 1.11 2/5. 
man's blood cells contain enough 
Idle since January 22 when he electricity to light a 2>-t5att bulb 


accounted for his single victory for about three minutes. 


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112 Allen O 
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114 Orand Opera 
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110 (V yr 
113 
a-Hili Markua entry 
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w ooo e l, I 
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111 B!aues Schwert ll* Florann 
a-HaMevill# J r It* a-Lady Alibi 
HO Betsy Ce# 
111 la Ai Mowle# 
Fearna'ight 
ll* (New York 
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133 a Penny Star 
(Ultimatum 
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a-Shipp entre 
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111 a Count Sere 
Barge In 
l l ! Telautograph 
Tight Flayer 
HS Golden Grip 
(Spoiled Bret 
109 
SEVENTH 
12.500 a! 
3 up I f. 
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. a-Frenk’t M de 
116 h-Irish Cheer 
There 
is no arithmetical road 
Noorahg# 
na chan* pocket 
to knowledge in slam bidding and »-<">toen k nei tot Barb*ro<* 
one cannot hope to attain anyjH\ns°hblpp entry 
* B th 


degree of proficiency in this IU- 
b-Co»ta Rica Btable-MerrUl entry 


crative department of the game s 
^ ‘Tit'iurSa? ' rt Z ut 
without first having become "key- whiz* bom on 
iii xi*« Price 


card conscious” Some kings are 
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113 i rime I lock 
116 Armistice 
119iBeat Hour 
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114 a King Dare 
164 Teddy’l Bid 
113 Brush 
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131 Kidnap 
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ll* Dynkmometer 
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Reflected; 4 Hun Bun, 7—Elite, Super 
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I 
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Hop. 
Legal 
Larceny, 
Rock 


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TOME rn SERjSEJUm 
The Screerfe Laughtime of a 


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m ore important than Others and B ie Scamp 
IU Tantara 
I14 M o rta r Atter i24 We*tward Ho 
ao are some aces 
The success- 
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no Sea Mirage 
King Challa 


a-Oarrett-Dietnch entry 
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ful bidder must develop a sensi- Luatre Proof 
liveness to fits and misfits. 
North Eternal 
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i it 


precision in slam bidding with a 
»-* lb* AA^ 


minimum of guess work and risk. 11 


... m Ton! All*. Roval Stork Opwr Rain 
... proof. 
I 
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...Sco tch Beauti; I 
Prince Kjiiei; 9— 
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111 Secret Impulse IU Go,or. aid 
124 t ombahee 
113 * f **• 
Ad* rr» 
I Cl IMW rt 2nd 
InV 


For The Unspeakable Things They Had 
Done To Hie Wife . . . He Hunted Them 
Down And Killod Them One By One! 
SRIfiORY 
PECK* 


COLOR by DE LUXt 
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111 Deadly Actor 
.. r^ a 3 f^ .., 
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Robert Harr,*on 
an associate, 
e i g h t h moo« et.. 4 up. 14 
is fcor(ip<3 today, rsorih opened jugtjcti 0f the United Sta.es Su- Keen Mount 
113 Alternative 
orthodoxy Will, on, club and prfmt Courl 
mjrrlma,^<J on 
j;: ]i£XL 
. «'uth mad, th, natural reipnns, Sepl 24. 178*. confirms! by th, !>«ri n „t,r 
ut 
9j 
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P °‘n’ Senate and commiaaioned. There 
* 8 •"7—AAI 
North a rebid of two diamondi, IS nothing affirmative 
to show 
— 
a technical 
revere 
wa, adc lthat h( 
lwj lhe com. 
quale, for though auth a bid iv mL„ , on 
or lfM)k lhe „ , th 
not forcing South is encouraged..................................- ■. ...... 


us 
me 
iii 


to go on with any reasonable 
holding. 
South temporarily rebid the 


spades and then North raised to 
three, figuring that queen-small 
was adequate support for a rebid 
suit. He could take no mor« vig- 
orous action at this point, be­ 
cause. so far as he could tell, 
partner might have nothing but 
a rebiddable spade suit and no 
particular honor strength. 
South was sensitive to the 


splendid fit of the hand 
Most 


of his losers were covered by 
partner s two bids and the single­ 
ton heart loomed as very im­ 
portant. He made one try for 
slam by showing the club fit, 
j which afforded North the oppor­ 
tunity to show possession of the 
ace of hearts. 
I This was enough information 
for South, and he contracted for 
the slam which, it will be seen, 
was laydown. 
Note that if South's holdings In 


the red suits were reversed, that 
is. if he held three hearts and 
one diamond, there would have 
been no slam, because a heart 
trick could be established by the 
defense before the ace of trumps 
was driven out. 
•Copyright 1956 The ( ’hicago Trthunei 


Mining is one of man s oldest 


industries, some eight thousand 
workers, for instance, 
having 


been employed in the sixth mil­ 
lennium B. C. in copper and tur­ 
quoise mines on the Sinai penin­ 
sula. 


HI-ROCK DRIVE-IN 


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O N I COMFlfTI SHOW 
PASSION 
WITH A PANT!" 


— F L Y. JO U R N A L A M E R IC A N 


B i s s i o n x i s 


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5 4 Buick Sp. H.T. Cpe.. R .H,S.S. 
50 Cadillac Cp. DeVille R .H. Hyd. 
Salem at Commerce St. PA 4-2464 


2— Automefiva 


Skilled R odiolor Service 
Schade’i Mech. & VaL PA 2-0500 LOT NO, 2 
In tern atio n al Harv ester 
opp. a » p . win«m st., p a «-nn 


I T Pkup. 4-WD. 


T H E U C H T è P E C K E R (X). 
t. Centre St 
Ptooe PA i-mo 


FER G USO N TR ACTtJR S 
FAR M H AC H IN KBY 
KieM'a Cerane Balto Plhe PA 4-4179 5 7 CHcv. V'-8 Sdn R H. PG 
57 Buick HT. PB. PS. Dyn. 


5 3 f>lds. 4 door 
53 F ord 4 door 
S3 Stude 2 dr 
53 Plym. H T 
52 F ord 4 door 
52 Hudson 4 door 
52 Willy« 2 dr 
52 Packard 4 dr. 
52 Cadillac Conv. 
52 Chev. 4 dr 
51 Ford 4 door 
51 Ford 2 door 
51 Plym . 2 dr. 
58 Chev. V -8 2-Dr. HT. R H. PG ” «ejx- 2 


51 Stude. 4 dr. 


New pfife »2.908 
Our Pnce with 
New 
Car Guarantee 
--- 
»2.195 


.56 Olds 4 Dr R H. PS. PB. Hyd. 
56 Dodge Sdn R H AT. 
.56 Ford V8 Sdn .Nice 
56 Pont, 4 Dr. HT. R H, Hyd. 
56 Buick HT. R H. Dyn. 


CMC Trucks 


Case Tractors & Machinery 


New Holland 


Farm Fqutpment 


O O IIP L E T E R E P A IR 8ER V1C* 


* ordr^^dan'.’T T ’ H ri. 
C O L L IN S G .M .C Truck 
^ 
PHONE PA 2-3923^^ 
4 
5 3 


S7 
PO.NTIAC 
Safari 
Station 
Wagon.¡5 5 p jy n i 
V-8 2-Dr. Sdn SS 
Local one owner. Very tow mileage 
rii'rie C.m 
SB 7-Dr 
t IT 
Two lone red and white with match- w U lQ i 5Up. »» d UT. 111. 
lug interior Excellent condition »2195 5 5 
Pont. S. Wag 3-ScatS 
*' 
55 Buick 2 dr. HT, PS. PB 
55 R ambler S. Wag. R H. 
55 Olds Sedan. R H, Hyd. 
55 Olds 4 Dr. HT. R H. Hyd, 
55 Ford Sdn. R H. St Shift 
54 Buick Cent HT. PS, PB. 


19 » Bt'icK CENT 2 DR R H DYN '.5 4 Fofd Sdn. R H. Like New 
m? BU IC K S U P E R 4 DH R H DYN 5 4 Mcrc. 4-Dr. R H, M-o-M. 
195 2 M ER C U R Y 4 DR 
B 
H OD. 
' 
studc. Comm. V-8 Cpe. 


195 1 DODGE 4 DR 
R - H 
1%*? Ford \ -8 2-Dr. Overdrive. 
FR OSTBUR G. MD. PHONE 
441 5 3 Ford V-8 Sdn. R H. F ’matic 


Triple La kes Auto Ma rt 


81 Henry J. 
51 Nash 4 dr. 
51 Kaiser 4 dr. 
51 Ford Cpe 
50 Dodge R dat, 
50 Ford 2 *r. 
50 Ford 4 dr. 
50 Chev. 2 dr. 
50 Buick 
HT. 
50 Dodge 2 dr. 
50 Pont. 2 dr. 
49 Chev. 2 dr. 
49 Chev. 4 dr. 
49 Ford 4 dr. 
49 Old«. 2 dr. 
48 Chev. 2 dr. 
48 Chev. 4 dr. 
48 .Stude. 2 dr. 
48 Ford 2 dr. 
47 Chev. Cpe 
4 7 Chrya. 7 Paaa 
4 7 Old«. 2 dr. 
TR UCKS 
Í53 Chev. m Ton 
49 Dodge % Stk 
52 Chev. 1 T Pk. 
52 Dodge H T. PnL 
SI Ford S« T. Pk. 4g Ford Dump 
51 Dodge tb T. Pk. 
48 Ford Vx T Pk 
51 Chev. 1 T Pnl. 
51 f ord V, T 
Pn t 
50 Chev. Walk in 
50 Chev Sdn Del. 


meat market. 
Dingle Esso Used Ca rs 
.. h..i« < 
53 Chev. 4-Dr. 
51 Ford 2 Dr. SS 
51 Ford S. Wag AT 50 Pont. 4 Dr. AT 
Fayettt & Greene PA 4-0848 


Lonoconing Motors 


37 Ford R anch Wagon 
54 Buick 4-dr. R H. 
53 DeSoto Mredome 4-dr., R H. PS. AT. 
52 DeSoto Firedome 4-<lr. R H PS. AT. 
Lonaconing, M(d. 
Dial HO 3-3501 


bu.y on inventory’. 
Times-.Newa 
Box 
589 A 
c/o 


D E A L E R S FR A N C H ISES A V A ILA B LE 
Pensioned, R etired, or Handicapped 
desiring 
Increased 
income 
Pleasant 
work done at home. Franchises now 
available in Western Maryland towns 
Write: Karle Kraft, Int. National Dis­ 
tributors, 9« Auburn Ave., Cumberland, 
Md 


r r . G EO R G E MOTOR CO. 
PA 2 345^ 
TON VAN 
53 QMC 2 
d e r e m e b -s g a r a g e 
BTD G ELEY 
BK »-9110 


ST. CLOUD MOTOR S 


49 Chev. Carryall 
48 GMC IV» T. 


8>Coal For Sole 
C H EV R O LET — 1955 ••6," "210" 2- 
Door; R adio, Heater; Original Blue 
and Ivory; 
1 owner, excellent con 
dition »995 C H E V R O L E T - 1933 "210" 
2 Door, Original Blue, 1-owner, Very 
.Nice »595. 601 .N. Mechanic St 
PA 
4 721« 


56 P L Y M 
ADR . SDN 
V 8 
R ADIO. H EA T ER 
NELSON AUTO SALES 
W Va. fntpected Cart 
SO POTOMAC, 
R ID G E L E Y 
R E 8 9290 


BEAR THIS 
N MIND 


K IN D LIN G WOOD, «ove wootl, shale 
lime 
stoned 
chips, 
sand, 
gravel 
General haoUng, Eaty credit PA 2 
275« 


8-Á-Fuel Oils 


Premium Heating Oils 
o a 
Serwtca for Cnttowurt 
Ga rla nd Petro leum Co . 
13 W. R oberts S t 
PA 4-3076 


9-Electricai Work, Fixfruret 


Jap Beetle Controls 
— Traps and Bait 
— MOky disease spore powder 
— Insecticides 
_ _ Z T 
S M IT H G A R D EN S 
D C b K 


112 0 Shades Lane 
PA 44458 


Dust 


SCHWINN BICYCLira 
rrtcyclea. Toya Part* and 
R epair» lot all Wheel Good«. 
VET*S BIC Y C LE K M OW ER S U P F L Y 
SO Queen City Pavcmeoi 
Cumberland 
PHO NE PA »-««M ___ 
P.\ 2-3930 R I'B B Er " STAM PS. Free Tvpe Style 
Brochure 
upon 
requeat 
F E D E R A L 
PR IN TIN G CO. Dial PA 2 3424. 


S IN G E R SEW IN G M ACHINE, Console, 
Blonde finish. R epossessed, May be 
purchased for balance due. Singer 
Co.. 65 Baltimore .St. 


A IR CONDITIONER S - FUR N ACES 
P ER M A N EN T - G R E A SE 
- THR OWAWAY - 
EN G IN E E R IN G A 
S U P P L Y COMPANY 
2 Williams St. 
Dial PA 2 72« 
AIRCON 


iS-Building Supplies 


Berr.v 
Boxea; 
Dust 
and .Sprays 
for 
Insects and Blight; Sprinkling Cans; 
Garden Hose 
LIBER TY HAR DW AR E CO. 
37 N 
Liberty St 


Bavarian 
(T'T D Q 
Case 24 
McDades 


a l u m i n u m SIDING 
Average 6 room house $1400 
labor k material 


J. M. ASBESTOS SIDING 
Average 6 room house $730 


Free estimates—3 yrs. to pay 


$6 95 Dressy Cotton«, Special 


N AM E BR AND M ER C H A N D ISE 
Up to 50% Discount 
Drive Out - See For Your»elfl 
R O W Z E E ’S FACTOR Y 
O UTLET 
1st Bldg on R ight After Croasing 
Koon Dam Spillway, Open 10 to 10 


nta! P4 2.7140 Shorts, Jam aica« 
Dial I A 2-7140 
Blouse«. Jersey« 


»3 95 
»2 95 
»1.95 


HAPwRY W. YOUNG 
R t 3. Bedford R d. 
PA 4-0004 


SYKES STYLE SHOP 
803 Maryland Ave. 
Phone PA 2 1570 Hour« 11 am to 9 pm 


' ELECTR IC WOR K 
Motor R epairing. Wiring and Ftxturee 
QUEEN CITY ELECTR IC CO 
WtittHghouM Appcratmt Agent 
15*160 Frederick St 
Phone PA 2-llM 


When it's a Used Car you're 
II Chev.^Wr ipk ^.buying . . 
KNOW YOUR 
______ 
tl 
¿**w.f ¡D E A L E R ' Our quality «sedLoo 
CENTR E ST 
w cars are priced right and the 


ELECTR IC W OR K 
F R E E EST IM A TES ON W IR IN G 
Sterling Electric Co., Inc. 
PA 2-4800 
50 wniya 
S 


Nothing Down —- Bank Terms-l^^^^ 
easy. 


Past Cresaptown 
PA 4-4651 5 7 pord Fairlane *‘300” R eîract- 


10-Financing, Money fro Loan 


Cnmbertand’i HtaáguarUTt tor 
Ho tpo int Applia nces 
Pen-Mor Gas & Service 
136 N Mechanic S t 
PA 2-3000 


Venetian Blinda - Laundry - R epair» 
r n i ? A T 
WlNTXIW PR ODUCTS CO 
i U J l i i A L . pre# Estimate« 
PA 2-»28 
So '6 2 0 % On 
Bottled Gas 
BENNETT’S 
PA 2-7900 


ASPHALT k 
ASBESTO S Fibre R oof 
Paint. Will not crack, crumble, «brink 
5 GAIJLONS $2.65. 
LIBER TY HAR DW AR E CO. 
5 7 N. Liberty St 
Phone PA 2-7140 


ry "PENNSY" 


We give S & H green stamps! 


INSULATION 


Paint-Lumber-Hordwara 


R oute 40 In The Narrows 


Free Easy Parktngi 


Dial PA 2-7300 


AUTO 
Discount Surplus Store 
LOANS¡442 N. Centre St. Phone PA 4-0790 


SAFE BUY 
USED CAR S 


IN i 
M IN U TES 
able Hardtop. AT. R H. with National Loan. 201 S George ^ 
f 
^sc «. soc ft 
Continental 
c ro n n C ; 
DIAL PA 4-6622 


1956 FOR D 
H 
6 cyl, 25 000 miles and a very 
conservative model for only $1095 


....................... 
57 Ford V -8 Fairlane ’500” Con­ 
vertible. .AT. R H 
c in Q c : 
Black k White . 
^ - 0 7 J 
TON PICKUP ¡5 7 Chevrolet V-8 Bel Air 4 Dr. 


your needs. Single size foam 
rubbc»’ mattress & box springs, com­ 
plete 
»58.50. 
It U'a not a Bar- 


Plumbtng & Heating'xain 
don’t have it. 
/ ^ K A IG 'S 
except Sunday 


Hardtop. AT. R H 
Like New 
52195 


l o a n s 
ON YOUR SlGNArUR* ONLT 
U P TO »1500 
FA M ILY FIN A N C E CORPORATION 
48 North MMbanic Street 
Phone PA 4-3600 


1953 
5.5 HUDSON HOR NET 4 DOOR 5« Ford V-R Fairlane « ^r. AT. L O A J“IS ^ m ^ a ^ H U R R 
! 


— Also Unredeemed Value»— 
CU.M BER LAND LOAN CO. 
42 South Mechanic Street 


A local 1 owner car, clean as 3 ; 
R H, Light 
hound’s tooth for the man who! 
Blue 
wants a lot of car for very little 56 Ford V-8 Victoria Hardbp. AT 
i1 5 9 5 ; 


53 Ford S. Wagon, R H, F ’matic money. 
Equipped 
with 
radio, 
R . H. Turquoise 
¿ Q S ’ \A /p 
1 O n n h A o D ^ V 
'heater and automaUc transmis- 
and Cream 
4^ 0 7 J 
< v 
w y 


$1495 


R EDUCED 
SI Plym . R A H 1225; SI P!>m »;9 5. 
U W X J a 
u x 
gjon. 


M 
Chev: BelAir. R H, PG. « 595 
PONTIAC CHIEFTAN 
sns Pine A%e PA 4-1216, night PA 47066 53 Willys Sdn , OD .......... $ 395j 
D ELU XE 4 DOOR 
---- 
52 Merc. Sdn., R H .......... $ 495'a local 1 owner car. 24.000 actual 55 Buick Special 2 Dr. .AT. R . 
AQ S tlld p b a k c r 4 DoOTiSl Chev. sdn, R H ............ $ 195.Julies. Any one would like to own 
H. Local 
C^l 3QLT 
4 » S lU a e u d K fi 
.. I 295 a car in this condition. 
;5l Buick HT. R H. Dyn. 
$ 295 


and Cream 
55 .Mercury 
Montclair 
Hardtop. 
AT. R . H. Green 
and Cream 


R adw, Straight Shift 


R eal 
Nice 
THO.MPSON BUICK 


46 Ford \ -8 -zT. Pickup 


R ed's Used Cars 


CHR YSLER 


5 7 FORD 
4 DR. SED.4 N' 


Why Ta ke Cha nces? 
100'‘c GUAR.4 NTEE 
AR OLD'S 


55 Stude, Champ. 4-dr . R &H 
54 Merc. 2 -dr., R &H, OD 
53 Chryi. 4-dr., R &H. A.T. 
50 Buick, runs good ............ $123 
52 Hudson 4-dr 
........ $125 


Cumberla nd 
Linco ln-Mercury 
8 28 N. Mecha nic S t 
Pho ne PA 4 -04 6 0 


On Watches. Diamonds. Open 'til 7 
"If yott need non eg see Sam’ 
SOUTHER N 
JE W E L E R S 
131 N. .Mechanic St. 
11-For Ranfr 


PYROFAX 
BOTTLED GAS 


Pen Mar Gaa Servie» 
PA 2-300C 


USED TAPE R ECOR DER S 
fho no g ro p ht, 
Hs-Fi 
iq mp mmi 
The Hi-Fi Shop 
UO N. M ECHANIC ST. DIAL PA 2-«»« 


PAINT SALE! 
R ubber ba.xe. Enamels, 
House paint, porch 8t 
floor. R eg. $5 98 gal. 
Quentin M. R ice 


Kitzmiller Memo ria ls 
MONUMENTS and M AR KER S 
All the best Marble and Granite 
iDctuding "R ock of Agea' 
Granite 
and 
"Barre Goild 
Memoriale.** 
Frederlek at George. PA 2-4300, 2-3964 
SMM WBAT TOO BUT“ 


Paint — Lumber — Hardwara 
VALLEY LUM BER CO. 


"Everything for *he builder** 


Bedford R d 
PA »-7760 Prompt OeUvery 
VER .MONT 
FLAGSTONE 


6 Colors, Irregular 
SUPER CONCR ETE CO. 
405-U Henderson 
Ph. PA 2-4:^ 


Qua lity Lumber a nd 
Building Supplies 
The So uth Cumberla nd 
Pla ning MiU Co mpa ny 
SI Queen S t 
PA 2-2600 


BUR KEY'S 
FOOD PLAN 


1$ Now Servicing 
ALL TYPES 


3 ,9 8 
OF FR EEZER S 


Foods Cut, Wrapped, Quick 


PEN-M AR BRICK & TILE 


Norman E. Sell 
P. 0. BOX 843 PA 4 -7 5 10 


142 AR CH SL Suitable lor grocery or 
dairy «tore. Living quarters, ware 
room and baaemenU Immediate poa- a , i 
a - 
aeasion 
Glen Watson, PA 2-4040. 
One owner 
55 Ford V-8 Sunliner Convertible 
AT, R . H. 
C 1 z lQ ^ i T ^ A II J giT space for rent. P le n t y shade-^^5 R egma Ave. 
Sh arp 
. 
trees. Laundry room with washers & .......... ........... 


55 Chevrolet V-8 Be! Air Con-i 
vertible .AT. R . H C^] D Q A; 


I I C 
F.xtruded Aluminum ; 
, 
rx , 
j 
\ U j L U s t o r m W m d o w s T r o r p t t and Deltvered tv 


'Completely Installed r-.-r 
Bots. 


OAK FLOORING 


S A V E - SA V E—SA V E 
N EW LO W ER P R IC E S 
D raEC T FR O M M A N U FA C TU R ER 


25/32x244" Clear White .......... 22c tL 
25/32 X 2V4" Select White ..... 20c 
ft. 
2.5/32 X 2V*" -1 Cora. White 
.. 17c ft. 
15/32x2%“ Fcon. f S t Com.) I3Wc ft. 
25/32 X 2V4“ Com k B tr Shta l3Hc ft. 
Flooring — Kiln-dried, end matched, 
bundled end graded tn accordance with 
National Aaaoclation R ules. 
A LL S IZ ES: Stair Treads and R laerai 
TR EA D S 
M /1 6 X 9 % x S«'* ............... 
«I6 5 e a . 
1-1/16 X 10% X 36" 
............ 
2 «5 ea. 
1-1/16 X 11% X 36“ 
............ 
2.20 ea. 
R isers 
H X 7% X 16“ 
................. tl.25 ea. 


A LLEG H EN 'Y 
HAR DWOOD FLOOHLNG CO , INC 
Everett. Pa. 
Phone 20» 


O PEN D A ILY » A M to S P M except 
Wedneaday to 12 noon and Saturday 
to 1 P. M. 


stalled 
Q Q 


PA 2 6030 


Laundry ---- 
---------------------- 
drver. Electric free 
7 miles from New 9 x 13 linoleum ruga 
»5 50 ea 
tumtieriand on R oute 28. apply Val- One 1-»* air conditioner; One l-ton air 
entine'* Motel. 


j 12 -Aportfnenrs 
“ 870'* 
C 


Series’6 4 6 Washington sl fximished or 
Unfurnished. Livlng-Dlning combina- 


New Top 
55 Pontiac 2 Dr. 
Straight Shift 
R , H, PB. 
,. 
54 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Straight S h ift TOUfT r OOM apartment, «team heated 
® 
Sperry 
Terrace. 
R ent 
R easonable. 
095 
tion. 
Bedroom. 
Suitable adults. 
Kitchen and 
Bath- 


irifty Auto SaleSj sha?p 


This 
black 
and white 
beauty' 
Eor the best 


shows the excellent care it has 
deal tn town! 


received from the iormer 
5 3 Cadillac Coupe De ViUe. Has 
^ 
cne owner. The interior is spot^ 
everything 
$1,000 off. 
4.000 ^5 So. Centre St. 
PA 2-1771 
5 3 Cadillac 
less and the upholstery is 
0 
nylon and plastic. The powerful^ Buick HT. like new .... $1895 
V8 engine and standard shift 
^ ^ 
makes this very economical to 
^ 
everything $1395 
operate. Has radio, heater. 


$695 
R , H. Dark 
Green ....... 
54 Chevrolet H Ton Pickup 
R eal 
q ;o q r 


PA 2-7195. 
13-Furnished Apartment» 


conditioner 
Both excellent condition 
Throw R ugs 
»1-29 each 
Many other household items 
in very good condition 
Bennett Transfer ji Storage Co. 
Dial PA 2-6770 
Low Prices: 
Spouting • Spouting Fixture» 
LIBER TY HAR DW AR E CO. 
5 7 N Liberty SL 
Phone PA 2-714C 


F L O W E R PLAN TS-lO c DOZEN 


SPOER L'S 


backup 56 Ford Custom. A Beauty $1095 
USED CAR LOT 


all the 56 Buick hdtop. Has every- 
frosler. 
signal 
lights. 
lights, good tires plus <*u 
....... 
other smaU accessories^ This late 
_ 
mode! car is a wonderful buy at 
CQ^n^¡.y Sedan 
........ 
our low price of 
$16 9 5 


845 N. Mechanic 
PA 2-2415 


$1393 


155 Buick 
$1495 
$1295 
$1095 


57 Chrys. Sara 4 dr. HT 
56 Austin Healy 
--- 
56 Chev. 4-dr. Bel. ... 
56 Plym. 4-dr. V-8 
55 Chrysler N Y. 4-dr. . 
55 DeSoto. 4-door ...... 
54 Plym. 2 dr. HT ... 
53 Cadillac 4 door .... 
53 Dodge 4 dr. V8 
53 Nash Hardtop. Bed . 
52 Olds. 4-dr. “ 88 


s 9 9 5: 


Super 
......... 
jS5 Chev. Deluxe Styling 
*55 Olds Hardtop. Sharp 
$2695 55 Ford V-8 Fairlane 
$2.595 55 Dodge V-8 Like New 
$1495 54 Nash 4 dr.. Cream Puff $ 695 
$ 995 54 Mercury Hardtop ... 
$1695 54 Chev Bel H. T....... 
$1495 54 Chev. 210, Nice ..... 
$ 895 53 Plymouth, R eal Nice 
$1495 53 Ford V-8. 4-dr., nice 
$ 495 53 Olds Hardtdp 
$ 395 53 Chevrolet. R eal Nice 
$ 495 53 Dodge V-8 


SOLD!'! 
50 ,oœ 


new R amblers m only 4 mos. 


v- jlj y y 


4 dr. AT. R H. 
P B. PS. 2-Tone 
Blue 
31 Studebaker 2-Dr. 
mander. Straight 
Shift 
Overdrive 
51 Ford V-8 Customline 
4-dr, AT. R H. .... 
51 DeSoto 4 Dr. Carry­ 
all. AT. R H. ........... 
51 Chevrolet h Ton 
Pickup . 
........... 


313 Penn" Ave. 2nd "floor. Two room» All new leading and 
aemi-pnvate bath, porch. » 8 50 per,ties 
from 
best 
*^« « 1 
week 
Glen Watson 
PA 2-4040 
Tharp's .Seed Store 
Phone PA 2 6147 


PR IC E LISTS AVAILABLE 
BY PHONING OR WR ITING 


Burkey ’s Fo o d Pla n 
LAV ALE, MD. 
PA 2-6430 


*3 R epossessed Freezers 


R easonably Priced! 


S.MITH Apt-s. — 725 Kelly Blvd. Clean 
[) _ 4 C o t e r p i l l o r B u H d O Z e f 
and comfortable, laundry facilities I 
. 
„ 
d a n iOKfi « 1a S 
R ent reasonable. PA 2 8100. PA 4 2498 Good CondltlOD. P A 2-4260. 
8 10 5 


R A B BIT S FOR SA LE 
A P P L Y -MAR Vl.N B IT T IN G E R 
Conaolidation Village, Ftostburg, Md 
C U M B ER LA N D S 
B EST 
Prescription 
Service la at the Medical Art« Phar 
, 
c , 
macy 
Have 
your doctor caU 
PA R ear 419 N. Centre St. 
4-3730 


HAGER STOWN BLOCKS 
& M AR TINSBUR G BR ICK 
R ayM.Athey Dial PA 4-4417 


Sewer Pipe 
Transite 


Johns-ManvUle white pipe 
made of asbestos cement. 


The Cumberland Cement 
end Supply Company 
PA 4-2000 


(yrnished First floor b A O A T / L * 'I? T Q 
H-50 and up 
U SED Simplen 
t ' a 
t 
Utilities, yard, heat 
R eference. Ap , T 
i 
Ocagea 
Supplies 
Collier Baby 
V -8 
Com- 
pjy. 
jQ Altamont Terrace. PA 2-6761.1 13 Lyons St.. R idgeley Phone R R 6-9119 
2-7767. 


$ 2 9 5 :^ ■ 


1958 LIG H T MOTOR CYCIÆ 
CH EA P 
DI A L PA 2 3379 


Utilities. 
ply; 10 
___ 
•n R M S H E D 
Apts.. 
also 
Sleeping'; 
R ooms. Men preferred. 119 S. Alle , 
gany. 


U SED Simplex automatic Ironer »3(1 
Carriage. »7. Dial PA 


Do you have yours** 
Or don t you prefer to; 
$ 795 
$ 995 
$ 695 
$ 395 
$ 595 
$ 595 
$ 493 
* 495 Xhe following R amblers await 


SLQZ 


-Save money 


-Pork Easily 
3— R ide Comfortably 
4— Be Fashionable 


48 Chrysler 4 dr ................ » 93 52 Oldsmobile. Nice 
■ . t 595, 
inspection. 


52 Studebaker \-8. Sharp $ 39d 
. 
, 
, 


For the very best buys m 
Fishing Tackle visit 


C ^- 4 ~ V ’iLAIttii-i'room s. private bath, porches.i jY j K (Cl^Q TACKLE SHOP 
4 ’'-*' 
entrance. UtUlties. Laundry. Adults j \ I I N V J 4 243 Virginia Av6 , 
S15 week 
707 Baker, PA 4-1177, 
■ 
- 
.....—---------— 
$15 weex. 
/o/ 
B 
i 
M ER C U R Y OUTBOAR D MOTOR S 
New k Used. 
New Boats. »77 .»7 up 
E D ’S OUTBOAR DS 
261 WMS. BT 
$395 
$39' 


FUR .NISHED A PA R TM EN T 
ADULTS ONLY 
414 R A C E ST. 


4 'L A R G F bedroom, kitchen, porch. n c a rlB o b y 
P o r C k e e t S & S u p p U e S 
('ourt House 
Adults. $9 weekly. 2 0 
4 3 9 N Mech. 
PA 2-7011 
SM 
riangle Motors 


322 S Centre PA 4-6464, PA 4-6466 


Mon. — Sat. — 8-9 P. M. 


JULY SPECIAL 


PA 4-3840 Potomac Motors ¡2 Chevrolet, 
Sharp ...... $ 4 95 ,5 8 R ambler Ambas. 4 
■ 
I 195 
extraordinarily equipped. Best 
$ 295i 
model R ambler. Full of rea- 
sport coup« 
Open Evenings 6:30 to 8:30 
LOT and GAR AGE 
Cor. S. George and Harrison SU 
Hillman 


52 Packard sedan 
31 Dodge. One owner 
31 Mercury 
....... . 
51 Buick, S. S 


The Best Place to Buy 
with 
Nothing Down 


model R ambler. 
$ 295! 
sons why you should trade. 
¡5 4 i hcv 
2-dr. h a D«f 
^ 
Original black, white lop 
I 
R ambler Cust. 4 door. Best 6 .3 ^hev. bh Air 4 dr 
$ 29ai 
cylinder model with 
Travel r a h . si«, lights, p g .. 


Beds and Auto. Trans, 
l“ 
'„rS, 
st:! n.Ì! 
$ 145‘58 R ambler 
American 
2 
door.Ua Rambler Ha^top 
Seats 
5 
St 
M 
L . 
under $60 and $500 Trade-in. 
PLYMO 


- 
ES,‘.r;i;, S .... 
iso Chrysler 
.................. 
50 Willys Jeep Wagon . 
49 Oldsmobile, AU Black 


56 Buick Spl HT. R . H, Dyn. $1695 


See Bill for a R eal Deal! 
BILL’S USED CARS 
«43 N. M echantc__^to 9 J^PAJ-0218 


1954 C H EV R O LET 4 Door Station Wag­ 
on. R adio. Heater. Extra Snow Tires. 
Dial PA 2-583^ ________ ______________ 
1956 
C H EV R O LET 210 4 door 
V8 
Automatic 
transmission. 
R eal 
bar 
gain. Dial PA 4 796X______________ 
We Neec 
Used Cars 


Top Dollar Paid! 


We will buy your car or 
give you the highest allow­ 
ance on anothert 
Woody Gurley's 
USED CAR LOT 


Open Weekday eves til 9 
112 Greene St. 
PA 2 -02 02 


150 More Cars to 


Choose From 


Clean Pickups ...$ 9 5 and up. 


Panels, Stakes, Dumps. 
Guaranteed Lou Price 


BANK TER MS 


$5 down on cars 


up to $700 
100% Guarantee 
HAR OLD'S 


McMullen Hwy at Custard Stand 


9 a. m to 9 D m Dial PA 4-0670 


$7 95 
$5 9 5 


N, Smallwood S t 
^ 
___ 


2 R OO-MS, next to bath. Downtown 
Also sleeping room. I.aundry privi­ 
leges ZW Glenn 
__________________ 
WASHINGTON 
ST. 
Second 
floor 
front, bed-living room, kilchen. pri­ 
vate bath. Utilities Dial PA 2 0393. ^ 


S P U L IL I.’.S. 
7 4 3' W ASHINGTON' ST] 
Modern 3-R ooms Pnvate Baih. Adults. 
PA 2 0660 


T H R E E rooms, all private Nicely fur­ 
nished. Utilities furnished 
109 South 
Smallwood St, Dial G R 8-5081 


DF.CATl R St. 
Beautiful three 
room 
apartment. Private bath. All utilities. 
Couple preferred. PA 2-4816 
____ 
2 R OOM furnished apariment ITilitie* 
“ Adults 
only. 
Apply 
110 
Penn 
.•\ve, 
__ 


14-Unfurnished Aparfrm enli 


1955 
2 R oom Houaa Trailer, nice 
condition 
George W 
Shook, Fore«t 
Ave. off V alley R oad_______________ 
ÌÌ56 
WESTWOOD 
House 
Trailer. 42 
feet long, excellent condition. Dial 
PA 4-7138 or PA 4 2759 


R ENTAL— Floor Sonderf 
We give S & H stamps 
TR Y PENNSY 


O L IV E R tractor with loader. Good, Free Easy Parking. 
PA 2-7^)0 
1955 A.*» a • a-.« » 
.. ................. 
condition. 
Dial 
PA 
26216 
or 
PA 
R O UTF 
40. 
TH E 
NAR R OWS 
4-7510 
S W E E N E ’S 
BOAT-MOTOR 
S E R V IC E GOOD Used Furniture at R easonable 
-Century — Owens — M F.G. Boat«— 
Pncea. Betta’ Store. 30 Jackaon St 
D E E P C R E E K IJt K E 
PH. D E 4-4000 
IxmaconJng. Froatburg 744 W 1, even 
Ings 
______ 
Heavy 
AUTO Inaurance to cover Su ie La» 
»35 28 
Also Workmen*« (^mpenaatlon . Shaw nee 
Fire 
Glenn Wataon PA 2 4040 
POR CH FUR NITUR E 
-AT B.AR GAIN PR IC FS- 
People's Furniture Store 


R E IN H A R T ’S 
17 lUVLTlMOR E ST 
TR I-STATE m e m o r ia l CO. 
Largeat Selection In Area 
— Monuments & Morkers— 
Everlaatlng Guarantee us Wnting 
(i.'Zrmail 
h 'tractor 
499 00 
Cresaptown PA 4 1540 
Piedmont 206911 
Harris Forage Harveator, w 3 
b arg ain 


Warrior 
Backhoe 
Duty I>oader mtd. on 1-300 Like New 
$5750. 
H « Bender Ph 
,ME 4 3271-Meyeradale 


HOI SF. T R A IL E R . 26’ Toilet, Shower 
Aluminum. Must sell! See any time 
Bean’s Trailer Park, R t. 40, East 


ELLIN GTO N 
player piano and rolls 
also Home Comfort coal and wood 
range. Phone PA 2 3323. 


J D .50 tractor w / P 
Steering 
Farmal! Super U w 
Mtd , Plow. 


R AH. Slg. lights, F ,M 
’a 
Private Entrance 
Good location 
Adult«. 
Dial PA 2 2860. 


and Bath. 


St. shift, R AH, Nice 
52 DeSoto 4 dr 
R AH. Sig. lig h ts, nice 
51 Stude 
l.and Cruiser 
4dr. R AH, A. T. 
Seieral more to choae from 
Easy Terms 


$4 95 ; 


3 noO.MS, PR IVATE. BATH, 
r H 1 \ A l E E N 1 R A N U E 
W HsT 
SID E. DIAl- PA 2 2694 


824 N. Mechanic 


53 
FOR D PICKUP 


Apply• 16 East St. 
MclNTYR E 
Chevrolet Inc. 


. 
PA 4-4400 
¡219 N .Mechanic 
Open 9—9» 


58 R ambler Station Wagon 4 dr. 
Special Georgian R ose color. 
Payments $60 with $900 Trade. 


58 R ambler Metro. Conv, Hard to 
obtain imported R ambler gets 
44 
miles 
per 
gallon. 
Pay- 
M o t O f b C 
ments $50 with $700 Trade. 


18 models usually in stock! 


O PEN EV EN IN G S 
PENN-MAR MOTOR CO. 
R ombler-J eep-Met ropol iton 
Sales and Service 
La Vale. Narrows Park PA 2-6340 


PA 
e s 
2-7290 


MODF-.KN 
3 room apartmeni 
I ’rnate 
bath 
AduH.-^. 
Heat 
furnished 
Side 
Porch 
A p p l y 355 Bedford St ___ _ 
2nd 


25 


WILSON Apartmenia. 3 * 4 
"J^iHAPPY HILLS FAR MS M ILK 
" 'v p c ^c h e r M e v e r » d a le ! Pa 


Wa^hlnrton St"*?ner^3% 
Gol. 88c 
VZ Gol. 46C i EU hX TR O LU X f AIR W AY * HtKiVER 
'R eplacement 
Parts 
Hoaea. Swttchea, 
Bags. Cord* A 
Filt?ra. 
Paper 
Bag«, 
Gol. 88c 
Plus Jug Deposit 
At Your Local Grocers 


Po rch & La wn Furniture 


TH E (T T Y ’S LA R G EST SELECTIO N 
Baltimore St 


All Make* k Mod-.-la 
We Deliver! 
DIAL FA 4 -4 6 10 


|E. V. Co y le’s 


A 
hath, 
2nd 
floor, 
118 
Valley St . private entrance. $19.50 
month Phone PA 2 0650. 
K H R 
room 
apartment 
with 
porch 
AnpH 143 Bedford St 
or Phone PA 
2 1752 


COLLINS 
STUDEBAKER 


S & S Motor Sales 
(Steinio Bros) 


53 Olds " 88" 
4-dr. sdn., R & H , Hyd 
power steering, power brakes 


DeSOTO & PLYMOUTH 


218 S. Mechanic St. 
PA 4-2600 


Adult.s 
floor 
2 (;2 .Mary 


1952 Chevrolet 
deluxe 
2 
3 room 
Straight shift. 
^ 
„15 v^gm'a \w 
1951 Olds Spr 88 Sdn 
AT 
3 HIHlMS. 
iunpoifli. M'fond 
1951 Packard Patrician Sdn AT \ umie^ tuim.shed 
1951 Stude. Champ 4 dr O’drive 
1951 Stude. Comm. sdn. AT 
1950 Stude. Champ. 2 door 
1950 Ford 2 dr. 6 cylinder 


C O M P LE T E L IN E 
Picnic Supplies 
Coke — 89c case 
Tw igg b 
G ru c c iy 
NOR TH EN D 
3 loomi.. private en-;111 N Centre 
P.A 4 1833 
trame, 
private 
bath, 
utilities 
fur- 
j. 
M ACM INER Y 
EOR SA LE 
nished 31b Holland St, Dial P-'^ 
,\evr « unninghani tlay Conrldioner» 
COOL firM floor 
3 rooms, bath with Mbs ( halmeis farm tnjchincty 
hl.jwei 
Kitehon cabm ei-. 
haidwood Olirer BalcMi. ( sed Halers 
.•4 2-804. 


4 
POO.Ms, 
i.nsale 
bath 
h e a t, 
sa-..j somer-et. Pa 
f’hone 4348 
hot water liunished. $45. 4U3 Arch L 
---------- ------- 
St 
; LA R G E w indow fan.s greatly retlured 
29 monili Cu'ner 


FOLDOOR S 


The most complete line o# 
fabric covered folding doors. 
Thirty six different color» to 
choose from. 


Three types of doors, 
$29.30 


Visit our Display R oom 


Free: 


Delivery 
Estimating 
Parking 


Small Monthly Payments 
The Buchanan 


LU M BER 
C O M P A N Y 


549 N. CENTR E ST. 
PHONE PA 2-0650 


Bring It down and 
let u* pholoatal vour birth record 
Me ropv valuable paper«--cancelled 
■ hecKv 
receipted hills 
Whatever it 
1-, wo'H copv It C’umberland Engrav 
erv 
118 s. .Mechanic .St 
P.A 4 1623 


( A s H o n l y — 26 fnot Mobile Sport* 
man. $1206 
29 foot 
1953 ironwood. 
’O l.'-d 28 foot I'ljt Glohemaster. $1590 
Ixiwrv Trailer Sale». P,D 1. Somerset. I 
Pa ( all 8364 
_ 
! 
34 bT 
hoii.se trailer, all 
aluminum 
I 
Sleep' 
six 
Must 
sell 
North 
End 
j 
Liqiioi Store. Hancock. Md 


LO\ El Y 
Mounted 
Deer 
Head 
from 
Niagara 1 alLs. N 
V 
$10 


^eady Mix 
CONCR E 


Made with State-approv­ 
ed materials, only! 


Co 
PA 4-4670 


The Cumberlantd Cement 
ond Supply Company 


26-Metp Wanted 


El ver *15 
Dial 
R E 8 9462 


MAN AND W IF E , help operate Frozen 
Cuatard »tore 
R eferences, aga. »7» 
Donne ver 
^veek 
Furnished 
apartment 
Per- 
Deep 
1957 
Wesfinghouse 
at. 
conditioner, 
Casement 
window 
h 
p. 
Dial 
PA 


manent 
Herbert Beck, 9033 Georgi* 
Ave . .Sliver Spring. Md 


land .Ave 


133 AR CH SI 


21032 alter 6 p 
m 
One I rtgidaiie Ueingers'or $.> ) One -- — 
__ 
., 
— -------------- --------- 
H.-»miUon Aulomal.c Wa.ihci, Hebudl ' J n p a i n Ì e C l F u m i t u r e 
SO V C ' 
oniv y o % Olle vquare tub Maytiic 
aASMN STAMES 
R ebuilt and Gmiiantccd Otlmr wash 
«"» 
crx dx low as 52; Kit« non Huoth and 
1 Ti/ 
F C n n S y 
iBbje 
floor inodeN, will veli at los:, R oui* 40 Narro«» 
Dia» PA 1-»»0C 


27-Female Help Wanted 


First floor privati- 4 
roo.ms 
hath 
2 P-nch-). 
‘ .is h 
and 
Ven. t’an 
HliiuU 
1> 
mm.tn 
Inuui’riiate posses.vion («lenn W «ison 
PA 2 Ti'l". 


7 5 Henderson Ave 
PA 4-1.542 15 Furnished R ooms 


than cost 
One Oval ( herrv Table, 
w d.h 44 
Le:i;;ih 60 " 
extends to 
%•' 
floor model, was »16!. will sell 
Xor fli'U 
Vth'iacre’s M tyta« Sales & 
G rvn f 
3.'i N 
Mech.'in « , i’A 2 279U 


I1N> I 'Y f’ut)r''s 
CIvhuahua«. ma 
i 
tin. • 
.3 
ih. 
L.tt'e 
Beauties 
' 
2 6117 


rraa Cat» Bmrkingt 
PR ICED TO SELL 
in 
Hoffman T V s Clo.smg 
out at factory coal' 
»75 


DEMONSTR ATOR S — Leading Chrirt- 
mta Toy Party Plan. Big earning«. 
No 
Inveatment. 
Car 
essential. 
No 
experience neceaaary 
Call Parkview 
4 7 472 or write Toy Ladles. »0 Mc­ 
Millan Street, Johnatowa, Pa. 


W O M A N for~R e7taurant W o rk . Harry'« 
Truck Stop. Polish Mountain, Flint- 
»tone 
Dial GR 8 4166 
Experienced Waitre*« Ap- 


Open Evenings M on, Wed 
7*T 
and Fri. 7 to 9 
f . 
■ d 
2 1315 


deep n¿ u. mi, n 
de I 'l l 
' 
bath 
b39 
hcd.md 


to 
' 
't 
I A 
i 
I lot va.i.pi 


!\t* iv in « io r u f ’iilis v i « tu i 
iJt’ A V T P n 


r . r c c n 
Aooliances 
- 
W AITR ESSE.S 
Apply 
Hyburger 
OA 
V jr e e n 
/• Nppiiunueb 
R e,tat,rant. 6 mile.» west oi Cum- 
.Gey Aigiieio.lSS N Centre St. 
PA 4-0(30j berland. R o u te 4 0, 


Itni .,1 Home 


P h o n s P A 2 - 4 * 0 0 f o r a W A N T A D T a k e r 
n n ! CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND. MD.. WEDNESDAY, JU LY 3 1968 
SEVENTEEN 


LOCAL 


WANT AD RATES 


Ho. of 


D a n 


t 


4 


f 


u 
t a 
. 
or Aaa 


ta o 


f i n 
n m 
IS OO 
•4.90 


Each Word 
over 
IS. Add. 


de 


U c 


IOC 


a e 


a c 


la Mwnorlamo. Cana of Thanks 
f i j i for IO Una or lea 
Me tach Una over lo 


MAIL YOUR AD WITH 
REMITTANCE T a 


Wont Ado, Timas-Nows 


Cumberland, M d 
DIAL PA 2-4600 


2 - A u to m o t h r t 
12-AiifomoHv 
12- A iitowiot hr# 


In Mtmoriom 


In memory of John Stevens who pat* 
•d away Ona rear ago today. 
We walked together, you and I 
la Borrow and la Joy 
We aha red our palm and happineaa >4 ( hCV. 4 Dr. Bel Air. RH PG 
« s J * B u *, 2 d HT RH Dyn. 
for thru the mist we see 
I*>4 MCTC. 4 dr RH, MM. 


Bank Financing 


AT OUR OFFICE 


30-month, 5% Interest 


O N A L L *00 M O D E L S 


LOT NUMBER I 


722 GREENE ST. 
PA 3*4100 


57 Volkswagen. Like New. 
57 Chev. 2 Dr. HT. RH, SS. 
57 Ford Hardtop. RH, F ’matic 
57 Buick Ii I . VB PS. Dyn. 
57 Plym. 2dr. Sdn. Clean 
56 Chev. 4 Dr. Sdn. RH. 
56 Ford V-8, 4-d, RH, FM, PS 
56 Pout 4 dr. HT. RH, Hyd. 
56 Buick 4 d RH, Dyn. PR, PS 
56 Olds 4 dr HT R H. Hyd. 
55 Hudson Wasp. RH. 
55 Olds Sup "88’' HT RH Hyd 
55 Ford V 8 4 a RH, Fanatic 
55 Buick 4 dr, PB. PS. Dyn. 
55 Plym. V 8, 4 dr., S. Wagon 
54 Ford V-8 Conv. RH fS.FM 
54 Cad. Conv. Full Power 


Our glad reunion in th* sky, 
For all eternity 
W IIK . ID ELLA 


I -Announcements 


54 Ford 2 door, R ll 
53 Buick Sup. HT RH, Dyn. 
53 Mere. Sdn. RH, M-oM 
53 Chev. Bel Air Cl. Cp. SS. 
— 
,53 Ford IM T. Flat ft Dump 
Z Z Sl Buick 2 dr. R 
St. Sh,ft. 
l r s r F a r t £.°= Es! s u m m e r s p e c ia l s 


Im , 
ls# **r 
55 Chev. Sdn. Delivery. .2495 


S o 
t r ~ 
w 
52 Nash Sdn., R A H 
. . . * 2 9 5 1 
E r a s ? * ,, s s r s z . s s 
is/ nosh 4 or... 
t m 
trrrtrVK eared and glared for wall 
to 51 Chev. S e d a n . RH, P G $195 
• all 
carpet 
Clean 
it 
with Blue 4 9 
^ h f U . CL Cpf..... $ 1 0 0 


Glen-Roy 
Oldsmobile 


The House Of 


SAFETY TESTED 
USED CARS 


For Safe and Reassuring 
Summer Vacation Travel 


57 Ford Fairland 500 Hardtop 
Ope. R.H, AT. 
36 Olds Spr. 68 4-dr. Sdn R H. 
AT. PB 
55 Merc. Montclair Cpe. R. H. 
AT. 
55 Ford Fairlane HT Cpe Crown 
Victoria. R H. AT. 
55 Ford Fairlane HT Cpe. Vic­ 
toria. R H. OD. 
54 Olds “88” Holiday Cpe., H. 
AT. 
54 Olds Spr. “ 88” 2-dr. RAH. 
53 Buick 2-dr. Riviera, R.H. AT. 


Glen-Roy Oldsmobile 


Henderson 4 Frederick SU. Open eve* 


IT S EASY TO OWN 
A NEW JE E P ! 


Make use of our low rate. Farm­ 
er's Finance Plan available to 
anyone buying a Jeep. Generous 
Trade Allowance for all makes 
and models. Cars—Trucks—Jeeps 


Penn-Mar Jeep Sales & Service 
PA 2-6340, Narrows Park. LaVaie 


2-Automotive 


DODCF. — I960 4 Door. excellent con­ 
dition $175 
ST U D EBA K ER 
1*49 
4 Door Champion $75. PA I 4286. PA 
3 SSBI. 


PA 4-6790 


Hare Motor Sales 


Wms. at Orchard PA 2-4664 


ISSI C H EVRO LET a* ton pickup 
1954 
Buick Special V S Suburban Motors, 
Oldtown Road 
PA 3-01 ll 


A JIuBl RN S C H EVRO LET CO. 
SS Chee 
"31V 
t-D St 
Wagoa O. O. 
S3 Chee 
4 D St 
Wagon 
91 Mercury Monterey I D OD .. 1219 
51 Plymouth Cranbrook 
...... 
SI95 
SI Neah Ma team ae WD OD ....... 
SIM 
4t Pontiac 3 D Sdn 
SIM 
4S Ford 3 D Sda V-S 
SISO 
TRUCKS 
O TH ERS 
SS Chee 
Carry AQ tub 
MTS 


FOR BETTER 
USED CARS 


Always Check . . . 
M-G-K Motor Co. 
221 Glenn St. 
PA 2-2300 


15-Furnished Rooms 


LA R G E, clean, cool furnished room 
Private 
entrance 
and porch. 
Wait 
Side. DU! PA I W S 
18 Houses For Root 


N EW LY remodeled S room house, new 
modern bath, hot water fum tca with 
baae board heat 
MS month 
Must 
give reference* 
Dial PA 4 0213 


4 
ROOMS, 
furnished, bath, 
furnace 
One child accepted References. Apply 
145 Valley View Drive, Cresaptown 


19-Wonted to Rent 


4-Auto Clon 
GLASS INSTALLED 
<WHILE YOU W AIT) 
BEERMAN AUTO PARTS 
619-521 N Mechanic 
PA 4-0250 


Expert auto glass service 
Cumberland Paint * Glass On 
IM N Centre St 
PA 
5-Auto Repairs, Service 
NORTH END GARAGE 
507 Henderson Ave 
PA 2-3500 
McFa r l a n d a u t o sh o p 


2 
a 
: r™ 
B 
l e 
a 
* •■* «•«” 
« 
m 
P' M A w 


PA 4-6685 


Speed 
AHI.B U R N ’S C H E V R O IJE I CO 
Phone Victoria 23313 
Hyndmaa, Pa. 


NEW."54 VOLKSW AGEN 
1957 GHIA 
Both on display now at 
SPORTS CAR MOTOR SA LES 
McMullen 
Htway 
PA 4 0530 
After 5 PA 3 SSM 


SHAW ’S GARAGE 
Expert Truck-Auto Repast 
344 Dora Av* 
PA 2 1440 


7-Businest Opportunities 


M A RKET averaging $40,000 annually. 
Store. 3 bedroom home. l» d . 
V irg in ia A v e . 
P A 
lures. $14,950 Stock at cost PA 2 2414 
* 


WANTED to rent 4 7 room house by 
September Write P. O. Box 124. Cre­ 
saptown, Md. 
_______ __ 


W ANTED — Four-bedroom house, mod 
erata rent In residential area 
Write 
P. O. Box 293 Connellsville, Pa. 


IN Im V A LE, man and wife desire 
small unfurnished house or first floor 
apartment, 
August 
I. 
Reasonable 
PA 2-4546 
20-For Solo Miscellaneous 


20-F©f Sal* 


M A TT R ESSES - AU A s pas sad else# 
custom mads to order, or rebuilt I 
new Export workmanship Boot mater 
Isla uaed. Guaranteed satlefactloa. WR 
C U M BER LA N D M ATTRESS CO 
INC. 
S II Necessity S t 
PA H IW 


STATE FARM M UTUAL INSURANCE 
Th0 “ Careful P rie r * luluranee Co. 
FRA N K A TROZZO. Agt 
PA 4-0323 


P U P P IE S — Cocker .Spaniels. Black 
Male. Blonde female 
Mrs 
Harold 
Meek. Vale Summit. Call Frostburg 
IKM VV I, 


SALE — USED 
POWER MOWERS 
Cosgrove, 252 N. Centre, PA 2-3040 


COLLECTION of Parakeet* — SI.SO to 
■ S3 each. Breeders ti* per pair with 
cage. ne at box etc. Complete. 14 Elder 
St PA 3 7444 
SALES AND SERVICE 
Gravely Tractors 
Davis Garage, FliotstoM, 
GB 1-4344 
USED BARGAINS 
pc. blond mahogany bedroom 
consisting of bookcase bed and s p e c ia l s*wtag'mace 
chest 179. 
Mahogany Dining Room Table. 
4 chairs 839 50 


adjusted rn 
tbs Homa Ml 
Electrify and Bu] 
W A K E F IE L D Satus 
PA S443B. 9-47*4 


Only at Millenson’s can you 
find Values like these! 
MILLENSON'S 


U SED BU ILD IN G M A T ER IA ! 
New and Used Bathroom Futures 
Cum bd Salvage. Valley Rd PA I MM 


SCHWINN BIC Y C LES 
m ercies, rays Parts aud 
Repairs for all Wheal Goods 
VET 'S BIC Y C LE A M OW ER UU P P L I 
ID Guess City Pavement 
Cumberland 
PHO NE PA 


AUTO DISCOUNT 
54 Buick Sp H T. Cpe, R.H.S S 
50 Cadillac Cp. Deville R H. Hyd. 
Salem at Commerce St. PA 4-2464 


Lustre 
Rosenbaum a. 


2— Aefemefive 
LOT NO. 2 
Skilled Rodiotor Service 


S c h s d s ’i M ach. ft V a l 
P A 2-0600 
International Harvester Opp a*p. wineow st, pa 0.7111 


58 VV ill vs I T Pk u p . 4 W D . 
A lt u n sa ll Dealer 
F an s Tractor* * Machinery 
T R E U C HT E D EC K ER CO 
BIS S. Centre Bt 
P 
FERGUSO N 
rH A O tlR d 
FARM M ACHINERY 
a Garage Sa Na PW* PA 4-4379 
GMO Trucks 


Case Tractors ft Machinery 
New Holland 


Farm Equipment 


C O M PLE T E R E P A IR S E R V IC E 
FOR ALL M AKES 


After We Sell - We Serve I 
COLLINS G M G Truck Co. 
RT 40 EAST 


rn 


«/*• 
..............i. 
] dr. 
49 Desoto Of. Cpe. R H. $100 53 they. conv. 
49 Pant. Sdn. RH. Hyd. H H S S E ' . T 


S3 Ford 4 door 
53 Stud# 3 dr 
53 Plym H T. 
53 ford 4 door 
S3 Hudson 4 door 
52 Willy* 3 dr 
52 Packard 4 dr. 
52 Cadillac conv. 
53 Chav. 4 dr 
SI Ford 4 door 
51 lord 2 door 
SI Plym. 2 dr. 
58 Chev. 
V B 2 Dr. HT. RH. PG *} 
1 * 


57 Chev. 
V * Sdn R H 
P G 
57 Buick HT. PH. PS. Dyn. 


Triple Lakes Auto Mart 


55 Ford P l 2 dr 
ll Henry J. 
SS Plym. ” 4’* 4 dr. 
Si Nash 4 dr 
54 ( bey. BA 2 dr. SI Kaiser 4 dr. 


New Price $2 90$ 
Our Poe* with 
New Car 
Guarantee 
. 
. 
$2,195 


SI Chev. 4 door 
51 Stud*. 4 dr. 


SI Ford Cp# 
Sd Dodge Rd st. 
SO Ford 3 Br. 
SO Ford 4 dr 
*0 t HSV 
3 dr. 
Sd Bu irk 
HT 
SO Dodge 3 dr. 
Sd Pout 3 dr. 
49 Chev. 2 dr. 
49 Chev. 4 dr. 
49 Ford 4 dr. 
49 Olds. 2 dr. 
U Chee 3 dr. 
41 Chev 4 dr. 
44 Muds 3 dr. 
4k Ford 3 dr. 
47 Chev. Cp# 
47 Chry* 7 Pass 
47 Olde. 3 dr. 
TRUCKS 
t6 Olds 4 Dr. RH PS, PB, Hyd.ju ow*! i*t py" 
49 nS#J* carryall 
56 Dodge Sdn RH AT. 
16 Ford V8 Sdn Nice 
56 Pont 4 Dr HT. RH. Hyd. 
56 Buick HT. RH Dyn 


D i n f r l p R o a n I J s p H ( ’ a n * 
SEU * Service grocery, meat 
market 
I S H IK I * ? r^ a s u u s e d 
d i s j 
Pra#tUbiv 
du, lo h„ 
lth ca, 
buy on inventory 
Box 
Sd* A 
S3 (hee. 4-Dr. 
SI Ford 2 Dr. SS 
SI Ford S Wag AT SA Porn 4 Dr AT 
Fayettt ft Greene PA 4-0848 
Lonaconing Motors 


IT Ford Ranch Wagon 
54 Buick 4-dr R H 
53 Desoto l l redo me 4-dr* RH PA AT 
53 Desoto Fl redo me 4 dr. RH PS AT 
Lonaconing, Md. 
Dial HO 3-3501 


|* n 
U/U 
Times News. 


D E A LER S FRA N C H ISES AV A ll.A BL ! 
Pensioned. Retired, or Handicapped 
desiring 
increased 
income 
Pleasant 
work done at home. Franchises now 
statable in Western Maryland towns 
Writ*. Karts Kraft. Inc. National Dis­ 
tributors. 94 Auburn Ave., Cumberland. 
M 
d 
, 
_ 


CHEVROLirr — ms s r “ai®** x 
Door, Radio. Hester; Original Blue 
and Ivory; 
I owner, excellent con 
aition $995 CHEV ROI JCT 
1*33 •’21®'’ 
2 Door, fungi na I Blue. I owner, Very 
Nice $595 
MI N. Mechanic St 
PA 
4 721$ 


94 PLY M 
4-DR 
SDN 
V * 
RADIO. H EA T ER 
NELSON AUTO SALES 
W 
Vt. /arpen** Car* 
I® POTOMAC. R ID G E L E Y 
R E 192*1 


56 Olds Sedan. RH. Hyd. 


PHOVE P A 2 3923 * JW P* 
dnVe 
phone rn 
( hev 
4 nr sdr 
55 Plym V-6 2 Dr Sdn SS 
PONTIAC 
Safari 
Station 
Wagon 
£ * 2 , '.’.Lu l’. V 1 7 ' a Old. sup. bs 2-Dr u t 
tog interior Excellent condition 12194 55 port. S Wag 3 Scat! 
r r G EO R G E MOTOR c o . 
PA 2 1454 


SI OMC 2 TON VAN 
D E R E M E R ’! GARAGE 
R ID G E L E Y 
R E 49119 


ST. CLOUD MOTORS 


1954 W ICK CEN T 2 DR 
R H DYN 
19*7 B L IC K S IT E R 4 DR 
R H DYN 
54 M e ffc ^ 
^ 
„ 
■ 
1953 M ER C U R Y 4 DR 
R 
H. OD. 
-. c *1mU, n ____ 
m i dodge 4 DR r. h 
^ Stude. Comm. V-8 Cpe. 
>3 Ford 
2-Dr. Overdrive 
FROSTBURG. MD. PHONE MI u Ford Va Sdn. RH F m.t'c 


i5 Buick 2 dr. HT. PS. PB 
55 Rambler S. Wag. RH. 
SS Olds Sedan, RH. Hyd. 
>5 Olds 4 Dr. HT. RH. Hvd. 
55 Ford Sdn. RH. St Shift 
54 Buick Cent HT. PS, PB. 
54 Ford Sdn. RH Like New 


BEAR THIS 
IN MIND 


it yt 
V V 
ou re 


8-Coal Per Salt 


KIN D LIN G WOOD, stove wood. shale. 
lim* 
atoned 
chip*, 
sand, 
gravel 
General hauling. Easy credit PA 4 
3754 


4A Fuel Oil* 
Premium Healing Oils 
OB Bum sr Beveto# Foe Customer* 
Garland Petroleum Co. 
13 W Roberta St 
PA 4-3078 


Jap Beetle Controls 
— Traps and Bait 


2-3930 R U B B E R BT AMPS. Free Trpe Atyle 
Brochure 
upon 
request 
F E D E R A L 
- 
s i 
PRIN TIN G CO 
Dial PA 3 3434 


SIN G ER SEW IN G M ACHINE. « (insole 
Blonde finish 
Repossessed 
Mav be 
pinhaaed for balance due 
Singer 
— Milky disease spore powder co . 45 Baltimore st. 
- Insecticides 
BaVan ,n 


Case 24 
13 N. Front 
P A 2 2030 


21-Wonted to lay 
SCRAP IRON 
METALS 
STRUCTURAL STEEL 


Now Located in La Va la 
Baar Zlmmerla Auto Shop 
FELDSTEIN^ 
Phone PA 4539(1 
PA 2-1 AS­ 


W IM , BU Y Repairable Used Toys to 
give to poor at Christmas. 
Phons 
Frostburg 744 W I, evenings 


W ANTED — Any 
sire 
show 
rases. 
Writ# Box 68. Keyser, giving Infor­ 
mation and price 


24-Furnaces, Heat, Stoves 


HOU-ANO 
FURN ACE CO 
OB — Cow — Om daettn# Onus 
Sam vee cleaning sandra 
repairs 
I i N Camera Bt 
Phone PA 4-559 
Plumbing & Heating 
i Woodyard Phone PA 24950 


LENNOX Coal. Gas. OII FURN ACES 
Cleaning A Repairing 
Klinger Heating IM H Centre PA *-804 
FILTERS— ALL SIZES 


A IK CONDITIONERS - FURN ACES 
PER M A N EN T - G R EA SE 
- t h r o w a w a y - 
EN G IN EER IN G A 
S U P P LY COMPANY 
3 Williams At 
Dial PA 3 724# 
AIRCON 


TS-Building Supplies 


SMITH GARDENS 
’BEER 


1120 Shades Lane 
PA 4-1458 a * 
r\ 
i 
McDades 


$ 2 3 9 


Berry 
Boxes. 
Dust 
and 
.Sprays 
for 
insects and Blight. 
Sprinkling Cant; 
Garden Hose 
LIBERTY HARDWARE CO. 
37 N 
Liberty st J 


NAM E BRAND M ERC H A N D ISE 
Up ta 90% Discount 
Drive Out - See For Yourself) 
R O W Z EE’9 FACTORY 
O U TLET 
1st Bldg on Right After Crossing 
Boon Dam Spillway. Open I® to I® 


to 95 Dressy ( ottons. Special 
Dial PA 2-7140 *d»orta. -timeless 
nisi i n 
Blouses. Jerseys 


•-Electrical Work, Fixtures 


- ELECTRIC WORK 
Motor Repairing. Wiring and Futures 
QUEEN CITY ELECTRIC CO 
PM ttsfH ow * Apparats* Agent 
154140 Frederick St 
Phone PA M U I 


ELEC TRIC W O RK 
F R E E ESTIM ATES ON WLB INO 
Whpn if s a Ised Car 
------ 
KNOW YOUR Sterling Electric Co., Inc. 
*— 
PA 2-4800 


Custhertesd’t ffesAgserter* for 
Hotpoint Appliances 
Pen-Mor Gas & Service 
136 N Mechanic St 
PA 2-3000 


Venetian Blinds — Laundry — Repair* 
l f ’IIT A I WINDOW PRODUCTS CU 
IU C j / \ I s Free Estimates 
PA HOT* 


So • 2 0 % On 
Bottled Gas 
BENNETTS 
PA 2-7900 


ASPHALT A 
ASBESTOS Fibre Roof 
Paint. Will not crack, crumble, shrink 
5 GALLONS 42 45 
LIBERTY HARDWARE CO 


53 Dodge ii T. PnL 4A CMC ll® T. 
l l Ford 4» T PE. 
41 Ford Dump 
SI Dodge W T PH. 
44 Ford Vy T Pk . 
SI Chee. I T 
Pal. 
43 they. H T Pk \OUytnQ . 


a s s v . 
s s s s 
so c hev sdn De: 
to wiKys s 
w cars are priced right and the, 
— --- 
Nothing Down — Bank Terms I*rms are easy. 
10-F»noncing, Money to Loon 


PA 4 4651 
5 7 por(j Fairlane “ 500” Retract- AUTO 
minutes LOANS|442 N. Centre St. Phone PA 4-0790 
.H r Hardtop, AT. R H. ..th Notional Loon. IC I S 0 * s m 
» P S S J S K l . V S . ‘. J ,J i : 


157 N, Liberty St 
Phone PA 3 714® 


93 95 
•2 95 
$1.95 
SYKES STYLE SHOP 
805 Maryland Ave. 
Phone PA 2 IS?® Hour* ll am to 9 pm 


Try "PENNSY" 


We give S ft H green stampsl 


INSULATION 


Painf-Lumbcr-Hordwar# 


Route 40 In The Narrowt 


Free Easy Parking! 


Dial PA 2-7300 


Past Cresaptown 
Discount Surplus Store 


SAFE BUY 
USED CARS 


1956 FORD H 
6 cyl. 25 OOO miles and a very 
conservative model for only $1095 


Continental 
Wheel 
57 Ford V-8 Fairlane 500” Con 
vertihie AT. R H 
Black & White . I 
TON PICKUP 57 Chevrolet V-8 Bel Air 4 Dr 


$2995 


SOO” Con- 
$2095 


Hardtop AT. RH 
C U CYT 
Like N ew 
45/I 7 J 


1005 HUDSON HORNET 4 DOOR 56 
Ford \ -8 
Fairlane 4 Dr. AT. 
A local I owner car. clean as a 
R H. Light 
hound s tooth for the man 
who 
Blue ... 
wants a lot of car for very little 56 Ford V4 Victoria Hardtop. AT 


DIAL PA 4-6622 
Finance 


| rubber maltreat A box springs, com- 
i pieta 
$34.50. 
If It’* not a 
B a r 
Plumbing ft Healing' *«»«> *• 
hay# it. 
M cK A lG 'S — 


IX) ANS 
ON YOUR SIG N ATURE ONLY 
U P ID $150(1 
SAMULY FIN AN CE COMPORATION 
40 North Mechanic Street 
Phons PA 4-34(4 


$1595 
LOANS in a HURRY! 
ON A RTIC LES OF V A LU E 
— Alto Unredeemed Value*— 
CU M BERLAN D LOAN CO. 
42 South .Mechanic Street 


JU LY SPECIALS 
REDUCED 
SI Plym. A A H $223. I I Plym SSM. 
I I Studs U K . M Olds H Cpe . R A H 
• 
41 At ade IIM McFarland a I aed (ar* 53 Chev. BelAiT. RH. PG. S 595 
543 Pisa Av* p a c ill® , sight PA 4 79MI 53 W iU ys Sdn , OD ............. $ 395 


53 ford S. Wagon. RH. Fmatic mooey# 
Equipped 
with 
radio.* 
R. H Turquoise 
(£ I £C£~ W p I O H f! M d t lP V 
t r t t t r ( in n n t iT n 
(heater and automatic transmis- 
and Cream 
______ 
4 ) I D X J 
I—V A JI 
iv iU M u y 
sion. 


49 Studebaker 4 Door s i c h e v . sd n . 
r h 
Radio, Straight Shift 
?! l^ nt. “ J - 
»>’d- 
v 
51 Buick HT, RH. Dyn. 
Real 
N ice 
.............. 
THOMPSON BUICK 


Hardtop. 
$1495 
52 Mere. Sdn., RH .......... t 495 \ local I owner car. 24.000 actual 55 Buick Special 2 Dr 
AT. R 


1952 PONTIAC CHIEFTAN 
■ 
DELUXE 4 DOOR 


and Cream 
55 Mercury Montclair 
AT R. H. Gicvn 
and Cream ....... 


SI65 46 Ford v**i,T*Plckup 
Red's Used Cars 


CHRYSLER 


57 FORD 
4 DR. SEDAN 


This black and white beauty 
shows the excellent care it has 
received from the former local 
one owner. The interior is spot 
less and the upholstery is of 
nylon and plastic The powerful „ “viuf ‘ ''-‘T . 
V8 engine and standard shift 
[ U1^ 
Bew " " *!89:’ 
makes this very economical to 
MW. 
56 Chev \-8 has everything $139i 


* 
miles Any one would like to own 
* 2*5 a car in (his condition. 
I 295 
55 Stude Champ. 4-dr , RAH 
54 Mere. 2-dr., RftH OD 
53 Chrys. 4 dr., RAH. AT. 
50 Buick, runs good .......... $125 
52 Hudson 4-dr.....................$125 


Cumberland 
Lincoln-Mercury 
828 N. Mechanic St 
Phone PA 4-0460 


H Local 
One owner 
SI 395 


On Watches. Diamond* Open ’til 7 
'If you need Honey tee San* 
SOUTH ERN JE W E L E R S 
131 N. Mechanic St. 
11 -For Ron! 


Open 9-12, 1*5, 6-9 except Sunday 
PYROFAX 
BOTTLED GAS 
Pen Mar Gaa Service 
PA 3-300® 


USED TAPE RECO RDERS 


PfcoftOffropAt. 
H»-H 
h m p m rn i 
The Hi-Fi Shop 
ISI H. MECHANIC S T DIAL PA 3-485* 


PAINT SALE! 
Rubber base. Enamels. 
Motive paint, porch A 
floor 
Reg, $5 to gal. 
Wuentin M Hic# 
3.98 
It luting As*. 


Kitzmiller Memorials 
MONUMENTS and MARKERS 
All the best Marble and Granite 
Including ■‘Roc*! of Ages’ Granite 
and 
“ Barre Guild 
Memorials “ 


Frederick al George. PA 3 4300. S-39S4 
-aaa w h a t roo aor- 


A LU M IN U M SID IN G 
Average 6 room house $1400 
labor ft material 


J. M ASBESTO S SID IN G 
Average 6 room house $750 


Free estimates—3 yrs. to pay 
HARRY W. YOUNG 
RL 3. Bedford Rd. 
PA 4-0004 


Paint — Lumber — Hardware 
V A LLEY LU M BER CO. 
•Everything for *he builderm 
Bedford Rd 
PA $ 77*0 Prompt Delivery 
VERMONT 
FLAGSTONE 
6 Colors, Irregular 
SUPER CO N CRETE CO. 
40.5*11 Henderson 
Ph. PA 2-4260 


Q uality Lum ber and 


Building Supplies 


The South Cumberland 


Planing M ill Company 
ti Queen SL 
PA 2-2600 


BURKERS 
FOOD PLAN 


Is Now Servicing 
ALL TYPES 


OF FREEZERS 


Completely Installed CT “7 A H 
As Low A s 
' A A J 


Why Take Chances? 


1 0 0 rc GUARANTEE 
I 
HAROLD'S 


For the best 
deal ta town! 
l-r i 
C 
A 
C 
I 
58 Cadillac Coupe D« Ville. Has 
N I"! t t y A u t o S O 0^ 
everything, $1,000 off. 
4.000 305 So. Centre St 
PA 2-1771 ^3 Cadillac 4 dr. AT. R H 


a ctu al m iles. 
^ 


142 ARCH St. Suitable for grocery or 
dairy store. 
Living quarters, 
ware Completely Installed 


55 F o rd V -8 Su nliner C o n vertib le 
room *nd 
immediate po* 
A T 
R 
V.UIIV cru m p —1 
— . GI— Watson. PA 2 4040 


Ti 
T R A IL E R space for rent Plenty shade 
I I / y 
trees. Laundry room with washers A 
55 Chevrolet Va Bel Air Con i f S S J S T S £ X , 
ve rtib le AT. R . H 
C ' l i m 
eatow a Motel 


R l l 0 r * r ) c f * ,rud<^'Alum inum F o o d s C u t , 
W r a p p e d , Q u ic k 
Storm Windows F r n r e n and Delivered in 
Quantity Lots. 


PEN-M AR BRIC K & T ILE 
Norman E. Sell 
P. O. BO X 843 PA 4-7510 


OAK FLOORING 


S A VE - SA V E—SA V E 
N EW LO W ER P R IC E S 
D IR EC T FROM M A N U FA C TU R ER 


I S /H s 3V4“ Clear Whit# ........ 22e f t 
23/32 x 2V*“ Select White 
...... toe ft. 
23/33 x r H “ * l Cd*n. Whit# 
. I7c ft. 
13/32 *2V»“ F.cno (#2 Com.! livre ft. 
13/33 x2V»“ Cnm A Btr Shts 13V|e ft. 
Flooring — Kiln dried, end matched, 
bundled and graded ta accordance wits 
National Aaacxtatloa Rule#. 
A LL S IZ E S 
Stair Treads and Riser*! 
TREA D S 
l- I/l* x 9V» a to’* ................. St 
SS aa. 
I 1/1* g HW* x to- 
............... 
Sto a# . 
l-I/l® * i m * 3*** 
............... 
2 30 aa. 
RI es re 
S a 7V* g M “ .................... U I S ta. 


A LLE G H E N Y 
HARDWOOD FLOORLNG CO . INC 
Everett. Pa. 
Phone tot 


O PEN D A ILY I A M to 5 r M exrep® 
Wednesday to IX Boon and Saturday 
I to I P. M 


315 Regina Av*. 
PA 2 403® 
Sharp 


PRICE LISTS AVAILABLE 
BY PHONING OR WRITING 


New Top ...... 
55 Pontiac 2 Dr. 
Straight Shift 
R. H. PB .... 


S O C K 
s 1 1 2 -iApartments 
‘‘870 ’ Series ^ “ w a s h in g t o n St. 
Funuaned or 
Uniurniahed 
Living Dining combine 
[ G 
tkon* 
B*rfrT>om' Kitchen and 
Bath. 
Suitable adult#. 
54 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Straight Shift FOUR ROOM apartment ateam heated 
Sperry 
Terrace. 
Rent 
Reasonable. 
R ll Dark 
Green .............. 
</ 
54 Chevrolet 4 Ton Pickup 
R H. Real 
Sharp 


PA 2-7193. 
13-Furnished Aportments 


IS .to aa 
Ooa I t* air conditioner; On* 1-ton air 
conditioner 
Both excellent condition I, *»• *! F 
i t n 
Throw Huge 
$129 e a c b i o i - t , m u . 
Many other household Items 
In very good condiUoo 
Bennett Transfer A Storage Col 
Dial PA 2-4770 
Low Prices. 
Spouting • Spouting Fixtures 
LIBER T Y H A R D W A R E CO. 
$7 N Liberty St 
Phone PA 3-714® 


56 Ford Cu.vtom. A Beauty $1095 
56 Buick hdtop. Has every- 
... $1395 


operate 
Has radio heater, de 
fronter, 
signal lights, backup 
lights, good tires plus ail the 
^ 
other small accessories. This late ^ 
_ " ' • ' ....... 
model c r a a wonderful buy at M ^ntr 
Sedan ' ...... 
our low price of 
55 Buick'super 
v lb Jo 
55 Chev. Deluxe Styling 
55 Olds Hardtop Sharp 


57 Chrys. Sara 4 dr. HT 
.. $2695 55 Ford V-8 Fairlane 
56 Austin Healy ...................... $2595 55 Dodge V-8 Like New 
56 Chev. 
4-dr. Bel. ......... 01495 54 Nash 4 dr, Cream Puff $ 695 


SPOERL'S 
USED CAR LOT 
845 N Mechanic 
PA 2 2415 
SOLD11! 
50,000 


$1495 
$1295 
$1095 


$1295 ncw Ramblers in only 4 mos 
$ 995 


56 Plym. 4-dr. V-8 
55 Chrysler N Y. 4-dr. 
55 Desoto, 4-door ... 
54 Plym. 2 dr. HT . 
53 Cadillac 4 door ... 
53 Dodge 4 dr. V8 
53 Nash Hardtop. Bed 
52 Olds. 4-dr. “ 88” ... 
48 Chrysler 4 dr....... 


$ 995 54 Mercury Hardtop 
$1695 34 Chev Bel H. T 
. 
$1495 54 Chev. 210. Nice ...... 
$ 895 53 Plymouth, Real Nice 
$1495 53 Ford V-8. 4-dr, nice 
$ 495 53 Olds Hardtdp 
$ 395 53 Chevrolet Real Nice 
$ 495 53 Dodge V-8 


Do you have yours* 
Or don t you prefer to; 
$ 795 
$ 995 
$ 695 
$ 395 
$ 595 
$ S95i 
$ 495 
$ 495 The following Ramblers await 
* 595‘ 
your inspection. 


-Save money 
-Park Easily 
-Ride Comfortably 
-Be Fashionable 


$ 95 52 Oldsmobile. Nice 
52 Studebaker V*8 
Sharp $ 395 
PA 4-3840 Potomac Motors 52 Chevrolet, Sharp 
$ 495 58 
Rambler Ambas. 4 door 
8. 


P B. PS. 2 Tone 
Blue 
51 Studebaker 2-Dr. 
mander. Straight 
Shift 
Overdrive 
51 Ford V-8 Customline 
4-dr. AT. RH........ 
51 Desoto 4 Dr. Carry­ 
all. AT. R H.............. 
51 Chevrolet l$ Ton 
Pickup ................. 


SMITH'S 
Triangle Motors 


322 S Centre PA 4-6464. PA 4-6466 


$895; 


H. 
S1295U 
V-8 Com- 
$295 
$345 
$395 
$395 


J U 
rn 
a * 
- -- 
£ !. 
™ ^ 
w£L»pgLi^ rs~,0e ***** 


Apt*. 725 i, -,.— -- - 
. P6*re « Seed Star* 
obtainable. 


Rent reasonable. PA 2-fllOU. F’A 4 24to 


ROOMS. Nicely furnished Elrat floor 
UtUitie*. yard, heat 
Reft-re nee. Ap 
ply: IO Altamont Terrace. PA 2-6761. 


11 RN 1MIED 
ApU.. 
also 
Sleeping 
Booms. Men preferred. US S. Ail# 
gaay. 
_________ _ 


D-4 Caterpillar Bulldozer 
Good Condition. PA 2-4260. 8 to & 


SLM and up 
Cages 
Supple* 
13 Lyons St . Ridgeley Phone R I S-SII4 


Burke.v’s Food Plan 
PA 2-6430 


•J Repossessed Freezers 
Reasonably Priced! 


R A BBIT S FOR SA LE 
A P P L Y M ARVIN 
B IT T IN G ER 
Consolidation Village. Frostburg. Md 


C l M B ER LA N D ‘S" B E S T 
Prescription 
Service is at the Medical Arts Phsr 
mary 
Have 
your doctor call PA Rear 419 N. Centre St. 
43730 


H AG ERSTO W N BLO C KS 
& M A R T IN SBU R G BRIC K 
Ray Af. Athey Dial PA 4-4417 


193® U G H I MOTORCYCLE 
C H EAP 
D IA L PA 2 337* 
PARAKEETS, 


in 


3 L A R G E room*, private bath. porch**, 
entrance. Utilities. Laundry. Adults 
$13 week 
707 Baker. PA 4-1177. 
FU R N ISH ED A PART M EN T 
ADULTS ONLY 
414 RACE ST. 


Downtown 
Laundry privi- 


Mon. 
Sat. — 8 9 P M. 


JULY SPECIAL 


Open Evenings 6 30 to 8 30 
LOT and GARAGE 
Cor. S. George end Harrison SU 
Hillman 
— 
Sunbeam 
PLYMOUTH I" « . . . 
IO flM cm r,h.l* 
AU tt|af 


06 Buick Spl HT. R. H. Dyn. $1695 
See Bill for a Real Deal! 
BILL’S USED CARS 
4 0 N. Mechanic 
(9 to 9)^ PA 4-021® 


1934 CH EVRO LET 4 Door Station Wag­ 
on Radio. Heater. Extra Snow Tires. 
Dial PA 2 3830 
— - 


bar 
1936 
C H EVRO LET 
210 4 
door 
Automatic 
transmission. 
Real 
gain. Dial PA 4 7963.___________ 


Top 


We Need 
Used Cars 


Dollar Paid! 


We will buy your car or 
give you the highest allow­ 
ance on another * 
Woody Gurley's 
USED CAR LOT 
Open Weekday eves til 9 
112 Greene SL 
PA 2-0202 


52 Packard sedan 
51 Dodge. One owner 
51 Mercury 
.......... 
51 Buick, S. S........... 
51 Chevrolet. Sharp . 
50 Chrysler 
50 Willys Ji 
49 Oldsmobile, AU Black 


150 More Cars to 


$ 195 
$ 295 
$ 295 


extraordinarily equipped. Best 
model Rambler Full of rea­ 
sons why you should trade. 
$795 
$595 


The Best Place to Buy 
with 
Nothing Down 


53 Stud* 
Sport coup# 
54 ( hev. 3-dr. H 4 Def 
I 395 
. 
. , 
. 
,, 
origtoa 
Black 
VMM B f 
: ^ 5 8 Rambler Cust. 4 door. 
Best 6 „ rh„ M A|r 4dr 
* 
cylinder model with 
Travel 
rah. sig agma, pc .. 
: 
'?< 
Beds and Auto. Trans. 
M Ford < «•*■ i 6r 
$ 39 J 
KA H . big. lights. F M 
. 
$ 145,58 Rambler American 2 
door. 53 Rambler Hardtop 
Seats 
5 
adults. 
Payments 
under $60 and $500 Trade in. 


LA R G E bedroom, kitchen, porch, near 
Court House 
Adults. $9 weekly. 20 
N. Smallwood St 


2 R (NIMS, next to beth 
Also sleeping room 
leges 
230 Glenn St 


WASHINGTON “ ST “ 
front, bed living room, kitchen, prl 
vats bath 
I til Hie* Dial PA 2 0393 


SPR I I L L S ! 
743 " WASHINGTON- ST' 
Modern 3 Room* Private Bath. Adults. 
PA 2 0660 


T H R E E rooms, all private Nicely fur 
nighed 
Utilities furnished. IOU South 
. 
I St. Dial G R 8 5<i*I 


DECATUR St 
Beautiful three 
room 
apartment Private bath All utilities. 
; ie preferred. P A 3-4416 


2 ROOM furnished apartment Utilities 
Adult* 
only. 
Apply 
ll® 
Penn 
Awa. 
__________________ 


For the very best buys 
Fishing Tackle visit 
TACKLE SHOP 
N U N O D 243 Virginia Ave. 


M ER C U R Y OUTBOARD MOTORS 
New A Uaed. 
New Boats. ®77 f7 up 
E D S OUTBOARDS 
261 WMS. BT 
Baby Parapets & Supplies 
Marty's 439 N Mech. 
PA 3-7011 


U SED Simplex automatic ironer $30 
Collier Baby Carriage. $7, Dial PA 
2 - 7 7 6 7 .____________________________ 


1933 - 
2 Room House Trailer 
nice 
condition 
George W 
Shook. Forest 
Ave. off Valley Road 
iiS6 
WESTWOOD 
HouTT Traitor.- 42 
feet long, excellent 
condition. 
Dial 
PA 4-7138 or PA A2739 


RENTAL— Floor Sander! 
We give S A H stamps 
TRY PENNSY 


Sewer Pipe 
Transite 


Johns-Manville white pipe 
made of asbestos cement. 


The Cumberland Cement 
and Supply Company 
PA 4 anno 


m s o l i v e r tractor with loader Good F re e Easy P a rk in g . 
P A 2-73001 
condition. 
Dial 
PA 
24216 
ar 
PA 
ROUTT 
40. 
THE 
NARROWS 
4 75 IO. 
I 


Arr pod 
floor SW EEN T S 
BOAT MOTOR 
S E R V IC E GOOD Used Furniture et Reasonable 
Century — Owens — M F C. Boat*— 
DE E P C R E E K I .A K E 
PH. DE 4-4000 


AUTO Insurance to cover Stale Law 
$35 28 
Alae Workmen’s Compensation 
Fire 
Glenn Watson PA 3 4040 
PORCH*F URN I TURE-” 
-AT BARGAIN PRICES- 
People's Fu> 
Store 
R E IN H A R T ’S 
17 BA LTIM O R E ST 


Prices. Betta’ Store. 30 Jackson St 
l^ineconing. Frostburg 744 W I, even 
tog* 
Shawnee 
Warrior 
Backhoe 
» 
Heavy 
Duty trader mid 
on I IOO Lika New 
®5730 
ll (J Bender Ph 
M E 4 3271 Meyersdale 


HOUSE T R A IL E R , to’ 
Toilet,” shower 
Aluminum. Must »*UJ Se* any time 
Bean's Trailer Park. Bt 
40. East 


ELLIN G TO N 
player piano and rolls 
also Home ( omfort coal and wood 
range 
Phone PA 2 3323. 


J I) 30 tractor w P Steering 
—___ . ..... ......... ....... 
.Karmall Super C w Mfd . Plow. 


1 4 - U n t u r n is h e d 
A p a r t m 
e n t t j ^ ^ " ^ ^ , ^ 
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W ILSON A p a rtm e n t* 3 * 4 ro o m * unto H A P P Y H I ! I 9 P A R M 9 M i l K 
'« '» 
A I 
b a r g a in 
M I f 
nato 
New 
v*o 
bart 
Apply 
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D 
.speicher 
Meverwlale. Pa 
after l p m 
| 
G a l. 8 8 c 
/% G a l. 4 6 C 
j E lJ.C T R O LU X . AIRW AY * HOOVER 
Replacement 
Part* 
Moas*. Switches. 
Bag*. Cnida A 
Filters. 
Paper 
Bags 


t r i-st a t e m e m o r ia l co. 
Largest Selection In Area 
—Monuments & Marker*— 


FOLDOORS 


The most complete line of 
fabric covered folding doors. 
Thirty six different colors to 
choose from. 


Three types of doors. 
$29.30 


Visit our Display Room 


Free: 


Delivery 
Estimating 
Parking 


Small Monthly Payments 
The Buchanan 


LUMBER COMPANY 


549 N. CENTRE ST. 
PHONE PA 2-0650 


Washington St 
e £ Q C thoom s. Private Entrance and Bath 
v '-'1 U . 
Good location 
Adults. 
Dial PA 2 2860 


Choose From 


Clean Pickups . . . $95 and up. 
Panels, Stakes, Dumps. 
Guaranteed Lou Price 


BANK TERMS 


$5 down on cars 


up to $700 
100% Guarantee 
HAROLD'S 
McMullen Hwy st Custard Stand LaVaJe. Narrows Park PA 2 6340 


9 a. rn to 9 d rn Dial PA 4-0670 
~53 FORD ' PICKUP 
Apply: 16 East St. 


KAH. at 
alu/t 
---- 
52 Ford Cu*t 
4 dr 
at. shift. RAH, Nit# ., 
52 Desoto 4 dr 
RAH. Sig 
lights, mc* 
$295 


58 Rambler Station Wagon 4 dr 
Special Georgian Rose color ,j 
rl„d7ru,*er 
Payments $60 with $900 Trade 
4dr. r a h . a 
t 
, , „ 
, , 
„ . 
„ 
.. 
m . I 
Seitral mort to chacte from 
58 Rambler Metro Conv. Hard to 
P 
_ 
obtain imported Rambler gets 
bv lerms 
44 
miles per gallon. 
Pay-, R n k k M n f o r 
ments $50 with $700 Trade. 
jD C JlJU ' V l O i C ! 
. U L - 
1824 N. Mechanic 
18 models usually in stock! 


$595 
$495: | 


t Q O K MODERN 3 room apartmentM 
^ hath 
Adults 
Heat 
furnished 
side 


3 ROOMS. PR IV A T E BATH. 
P R IV A T E ENTRANCE 
W EST 
SID E. DIAL PA m 2694 _____ 
Private 


Plus Jug Deposit 
At Your Local Grocers 


Porch & Lawn Furniture 


All Make* A Modula 
We Dell vert 
DIAL PA 4-4610 


TUB CITY-. LA R G EST M X * C T IO N I 


r 1 
Porch 
Apply: 353 Bedford St. 


O PEN EV E N IN G S 
PENN-MAR MOTOR CO. 
Rambler-Jeep-Metropolitan 
Sales and Service 


3 
ROOMS 
A 
hath. 
2nd 
floor. 
US 
Valley St., private entrance. 
$1150 
month Phone PA 2 0650. 
FOUR 
room 
apartment 
with 
porch 
Applv 143 Bedford St. or Phone PA 
2 1732 


F. V. Coyle’s 
Baltimore St 
Dial PA 4 3880 


C O M PLET E L IN E 
Picnic Supplies 
Coke — 89c cat* 
Twigg s Grocery 
3 room*, private en ! I l l N Centre 
PA 4 183J 


Ready Mix 
CONCRETE 


Made with State-approv­ 
ed materials, only! 
Call PA 4-4670 


The Cumberland Cement 
and Supply Company 


COLLINS 
STUDEBAKER 


PA 9 7**90 north end 
----------- 1 
m?hed' ito '.to 'Ln d 's?' 
p V t 3^8 
U H M M A C H IN ERY FOR S A LE 
elalied 316 Holland St. Dial PA 4_w , l )New Cunningham Hay Conditioner* 
O w n. first floor 
3 room*, bath with Alii* Chalmers farm machinery 
al.jwer 
Kitchen cabinet*, hardwood (diver Balers. Uaed Baler* 
floors. Cresaptown 
PA 2 8048 
Oil of Used Tractor* and Implements 


t ROOMS 
private “ batt) 
t e ii 
ga* 
' ,M 
V,<M K ^ IVS^ 
1 
hot water turn.shed, $45. 403 Arch 
p«______________ Phone 4344 
*t. 
jI.A RG E window fan* greatly reduced 


McIn t y r e 
Chevrolet Inc. 
PA 4-4400 


1219 N Mechanic 
Open 9—9 


S G S Motor Sales 
(Steinla Bros) 
53 Olds "88" 
4-dr. sdn , R A H . Hyd 
power steering, power brakes 


DeSOTO & PLYMOUTH 
218 S. Mechanic St 
PA 4-2600 


19S2 Chevrolet 
deluxe 2 
door. 3 ROOM Apartment 
$2* month < Omer 
straight shift 
Virginia Ave 
and Elder 
Si Apply 
— 
? , 
„ 
. . . 
I 
1115 Virginia Ave 
1951 Olds Spr. 08 Sdn. AT 
sun,K,rch. 
*e,.)nd 
floor 
1951 Packard Patrician 
Sdn AT utilities furnished Adult* 202 Mary 
1951 Stude. Champ 4 dr O’drive land Av* 
1951 Stude. Comm. sdn. AT 
1950 Stude. Champ. 2 door 
1950 Ford 2 dr. 6 cylinder 


We copy valuable papers -cancelled 
check* 
receipted billa 
W hatever it 
i». we’ll copy it. Cumberland Engrav-I 
ere. I l l ! . Mechanic bt 
PA 4 1622.1 


CASH "0 N L Y ~ 2« foot Mobile Sport* J 
man. $1200 
29 foot 
1933 Ironwood. 
$1350 28 foot 1954 Globem aster. $1500 
Ixiwry T railer Sales, RD I, Somerset. J 
rn I all 8k>4 
I 
. 


34 
K r 
house 
trailer, 
all 
aluminum 
. 
-deep* 
six 
Must 
sell 
North 
End 2 6 - M e iP W o n t e d 
Liquor Store, Hancock, kid 
— ------— — ---- 
r 
■ 
L I V 
u 
. a r . 
n a ' , 
MAV AND W IFE , help operate Froren 
u n E L Y 
Mounted 
peer Head 
from 
Cu„ . rd „ or# 
R.ierence*. ag* 
$7! 
Niagara I all*. V \ 
ll 
i week 
f urnished 
apartment 
Per- 
Drep liv e r $15 
Dial R E • J46. 
j 
Herbert Beck 
9033 Georgia 
1957 
Westinghouse 
Casement 
window Av#., bilver Spring, kid 
all 
conditioner, 
•* 
h 
p 
Dial 
P A | “ ~ 
' 
T 
2 1032 alter « p in 


75 Henderson Av* 
PA 4-1543 
Open Evenings Mon , Wed 
and Fri. 7 to 9 


133 ARCH St —First floor private 4 
rooms, bath. 2 Porches 
c.»» Hater 
and 
Venetian 
Blind* 
»U> 
month 
Immediate possession Glenn Watson 
L l 
. . 
I 
IS Furnished Rooms 


F IR S ! door sleep ng room, n cciy lit - 
n .hcd 
Private cut!.-ic- 
p.ivale ai 
tsr «d 
bath 
639 
Bcd.old 
bt 
I A 
2 1313. 


One I rig daire Itetrigerator $.’rt One _ J 
Hamilton Automat e Washer. Rebuilt | J n n m n t P r i 
F i i r n i t u r f * _ 
Only x ii <#6 one square tub Maytag v Jn P U in T e a r u r n iT U r e 
D a v e 
Rebuilt und Guaranteed Other wash 
*** Q/V4 sajf Q RtER STAMPS 
er* a* low as $2i Kitchen Booth and 
f r y 
‘ P e n n S y * 
Table. Door model*, will sell at leas gout* a® Narroos 
UUP PA 3-7200 
than cost 
One Ov al ( herrv 
Table 
gra* g a it Put Ut*g) 
wit h 44' . Urigth 60” . extends to ----- o D l f - c n 
T Z N ~ C C l“ i------- 
to” 
floor model, wa* $161. will sell 
PRICED TO bELL 
io r tilt) 
Whit acre's Al .tv tag bale* A 22 | 
Hoffman TV's 
(losing 
I. N 
Mech in t. UA 2 2790 
()U, a, (4ctorv t.0„ ■ 
I Used Kelvm ator Relrigeiator 
service 


TINY TOY Pupp'-* 
I 
tores 
3 
lh* 
Litt 
f 
2 Bl47 


a- I | 4I*S 
Si ar 
6,» • a* t 
. • 
I 
4 i ..I tot samp*** 


C h ih u a h u a s, m i - 
, 
Beauties 
PA 


•75 i 


27-F«mole Help Wonted 


DEMONSTRATORS ~ L e a d in g Chrirt- 
m u Toy Party Plan 
Big earning* 
No 
investment 
Car 
*sa«nual 
Na 
experience nec«aaary 
Call Parkview 
4 7472 or writ* Toy Ladles. 4® Mc­ 
Millan Street, Johnstown, Pa. 


WOMAN for Restauraat Work. Harry’# 
Truck Stop. Polish Mountain, Fltot- 
stonr 
Dial GR 8 4IM 
______ 


I Used Maytag Automatic Washer $75|W A V TED - Experienced Waitress Au- 
I l ied Kelvmator Wringer Washer 145 
P*? 
person 
Joe’s Viaduct Rat 
_ 
I I se I Net val Ga* Refrigerator 
$65 
tanrant. 24$ N 
Mechanic st 
-cen 
Appliances 
waitresses 
burgi; 


Hartley A igiieic. 196 N 
(.’en tre St. 
P A 4-0730 • 
berland * Rout* T®1** **** °* CUm 


EIGHTEEN 
THIÇ CUMBERLAND NEWS, CLTVÎBERLAND. MB., WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1959 
PhoTiP PA 9-4600 for a "WANT AD Taker 


27-Femole Help Wonfed 


We con use 10 ladies 


m th 
« o re 
or 
Spenalt'v 
« nop ex p i'nenre. You fa n earn 
$Z or 
r-o re per hour rtependin« upon sale* 
a h il.t' 
Tranfpor*atm n 
furnished 
4ft 
hour* p er week. S aturdays off. Apply 
he'w een 
P a m 
and 9 a 
m-» *211 
Bedford St., C um berland, Md. 


4 7 -Real Esfefe Fo r So le 


Experienced Beautician 
P \ 2-42.S0 FOR 
INTERVIEW 


j \ v o M K \ w a nte d to work 4 hours da y 
.fiiins '^^on CosmetKR 
Write P. O 
B o\ 121. < uinberlanri. Md 
' 


YOVNt, Kill to help with housew ork and 
r a .e of ^eal 
old baby. 
Box 588 A 
c / o Tim et. News 


2 8 -M o le Help W o nted 
i 


M K \ 
L aree 
com pany 
can 
use 
men 
w.th am bition to m ake *75 or better 
w eekh 
No 
eNperience 
necessary 
f ai essential. W rite Box 577 A 
e , o 
Tunes News 
___ 
___ 


fix rf.R IK N rE O 
Business 
M achine 
^erM icm an 
Ex cellent 
opportunity 
for 
riRht 
m an 
W rite 
Box 
581 AX 
c 0 T im es New s 
rN P R G E T IC Alan b \ e r 25. neat, with 
la i 
not m akinp 880 to 8100 per weex . 
W rite box .584 A c o Tim es News 


Si PPl.Y 
E ullcr 
Brush 
Products 
to 
R esular 
C ustom ers. 
Ample 
salary 
while 
traininK, 
ex perienced 
dealers 
well o \e t ?100 e \e rv week, Dial PA 
2 H. 1.5 4 between 7-ftp 
m 
COM PETENT 
M an to fill local vac 
an. . '16 per da \ g uaranteed to start, 
tull t ’lne only 
C ar needed 
Apply m 
pe;-lOn 
Hotel 
Alg onq uin, 
Room 
212 
T hursday July 10 at 2 or 8 p. m. 
sharp 
__________ 


W a r e h o us e S p a c e 
First Floor 
up to l.T.OOO sq . ft. 
AVAIL.VBLE IM M EDIATELY 
Co ricrete Flo o r 
DRY 
RAILROAD SIDING 
>OR DETA ll.S CONTACT 
G eorg e Waing old R eal E state 
30 BALTIMORE ST. 
PA 2-2152 
FA 4-2383 


AfT 
PLEASANT ROAD 
House, 1 Acre G round 
All L tilitie« . 
DIAL PA 4 0208 


4 ROOM lio us e . b a t h , *2650. M a r yla nd 
Ave 
5 ROOM m odern house, g arag e, 1 acre 
g round, 8 mile.s out Route 28. 
7 ROOM fram e 
2 baths, Ridg eley. 
, 
.1 
S 
HCTTON, B E A i/lO R 
! 
RTDGFLEY. W \ A 
DIAL RE 8-8700 


L o v e l y 
ne w 3 b e dr o o m 
h o m e 
41 m e m o r i a l a v e 
e x t e n d e d 
DIAL PA 2-.Tfi26 


6 ROOM b nck house, U j bath, 
p a n tr y , 
cellar, concrete porch- slate roof, un­ 
finished attic 
P.A 2-3666 


C i v i l E n g i n e e r 
1. f-ng e'taW ished national org aniiation 
h » i position for g raduate eng ineer ex 
perienced in concrete desig n and con 
elruction for work in M aryland. W rite 
586-AX c -'o Tim es News 


EXPERIENCED 


Parts Room Mon 


Fo r Go ra g p Pa rts Ro o m. Give 
References a nd Ex p erience in 
first rep ly. Write, Bo x : 


5 85 -A c/o TIMES-NEWS 


BEDFORD RD 
new 5 room s, 2 baths, 
porch g arag e, Stone Chalet type, all 
utilities 
Mauk C onstruction, PA 4-4280 


6TIOOM 
B R K K , 
Reduced 
to 
t6.ft.50 
Bath. Hot W ater H eat, Y ard 218 S Lee 
M lLi.ENSON Real E state 
, PA 4-55ft0 


368 314 Cecelia S treet. 2 double fram e 
and 
inselbrick 
mwelling s. 
5 
room s, 
shower 
bath, 
full 
basem ent, 
each 
unit 
B arg ain for q uick sale. T erm s. 
; 
PA 2-4040 
__________________ 
HOCSFh 
Wilev 
F ord, 4 
room s, 
sun 
parlor, bath , g as furnace, city w ater 
R easonable. 
D ial 
PA 
4-5405, 
12 
Sm ith .St. 
„ 
____ 
LÀ VALE D I PLEX —T w o"apart­ 
m ent 
dwelling . 
P rice 
$ 8150. 
Phone PA 2-8013 after six . 


N E w ”3 Bedroom R anch house. *10,800. 
Also 6 
room s, bath, furnace. 9 /1 0 
acre, *5 3.50, D ial CO 4-2606. _________ 


520~ T -T m sfE H '^ v e . - V acant B rick 
Bung alow. 2-Bedroom , larg e closet*.| 
storm 
windows 
G as fired furnace. | 
P rice 
S11..500. 
T reiber 
R eal 
E state 
PA 2-6230. 


BDY 
18 years o r over, recent Hig h 
School g raduate, for independent g ro ­ 
cery 
Must have D river’s lic e nse 
A 
real 
opportunity. 
W rite 
Box 
587-A 
C O Tim es-N ew s 
_____ _ 
3 1*Situatio nt W anted 


HANDYMAN ysants w ork—law ns, c a r ­ 
pentry. 
painting , 
m echanical 
w ork 
P A 4 7574 ask for Jac k Kessel. 


LAVALE -6 room m odern ranch house, 
3 bedroom . 2 c a r g arag e, tile hath, 
alum inum 
aw ning s, 
storm 
w indow s. 
ii screens, full basem ent. 1130 B rad-i 
dork ^ a d^ P A 2-75ftA ________________ 
i 


8~RCKTM~frame. South C um berland. 2 
room 
ap artm ent 
with 
private 
en 
trance 
and 
bath, 
rented 
6 
room s 
em pty. Owner left Citv 
*3500 cash 
or Sm all 
Down 
P aym ent 
and 
rest 
like rent. Dial PA 2 3113 ex cept Wed 
nesday 
_________ 
iuN G ALOW ~NE.AR'TOW N — All one 
floor. 
3 
room s, 
m odern, 
co ncrete' 
block, hot air heat, g arag e in b a se ­ 
m ent L arg e lot with g arden already 
planted 
*6.500 
Opie 
A nnan, 
58 N 
C entre St., PA 4-O200. 


3 2 — 
I f i i t r uc t l o n t 


' LEAR nT 
o ^DR IVE 
Dual Controls 
Licensed by Dept 
of Motor Vehicles. 
H ow ard rw lg g . 154 Bedford. PA 2-7333 


II ROO.M brick ap artm ent building 
4 
p rivate 
apartm ents. 
A 1 
condition 
G as furnace 
C.arag e, Nice yard. 21; 
Prospect Sq uare 
__________ 
SM .A LlTFam n 
desirable 
Home 
in 
C um berland 
o r 
Suburbs 
W nte: 
Box 580 A c o T im es News 


GOLDEN KEY HOMES 


3 4 -Lo st o nd Fo und 


£ o s X ~ G reen P arak eet called P ete 
REW ARD IF FOLND. 
DIAL PA 4 2765 
> 
^ 
. 
i, 
u 
better factory built 
hom es, no 
l/iS T 
C resaptow n 
a re a, 
m ale 
Spitr wciyyrv 
j 
i ollie -with long yellow hair, answ ers 
paym ent. Dial PA 2-2322 
to “ Rex ” *25 rew ard 
Mrs 
N ettie 
______ 
T routm an, 408 Pine 
Ave., Cum ber- w E S T .Side 
.Six room s, asbestos shin 
land 
g lp. tde bath, larg e yard, g as heat. 
----------------- 
loe K arns A v^ . PA 4-jft21 _______ 


^ ACRE farm . 11-Roorn H ouse. Don 
Leydig . 
H yndm an, 
P enna. 
Phone 
V ictoria 2,3206 
23 years Ex p M odem steel eq uipm ent 
Pum p installattons. G aivam zed C asing ' 
* 
^ 
e 
r V CARPENTER w E L i DRILLING 4 o -Ro o Tin9 , Spo uTing 
P O Box 352. C um b.. Ph 
RE 8 » 300 ' 
-- 
- 


3 S-M iscellaneo ut 


^WELL DRILLING 


T O P S O I L 
Pow er Trenching 


LandflcaplBg 
Bulldozing 
PA 2 0e» 6 


ROOFING. SIDING 
ln« alled 
by 
Ex pert* 
W ritten 
g uarantee m aterials and tabor 
No 
monev down, up to 3 years to pay. 
SEARS ROEBCCK AND CO 
PA 2-5100 


Roofing . Spouting , Siding , Avralng s 
Three years te pay. G uaranteed work. 
Andrew Witt 
Phone CO 4-5456 


SE PTIC TANKS cleaned H ealth D ept 
approved 
Bi-State Disposal Service 
W rite or Phone Lonaeoning HO 3-4401 


^ S e p t i c T a n k s C l e a n e d 
_____________ 
IJO 
LEROY KE.NNELL 
.s|,« Roofing . P ainting . G utters 
H jo dm an VI » -3277 
C um b'd. PA 2-4241 jM etal W ork, all types 
E sU m stes free 
F V r X \ 7A T J M 
G TopsoU. Fill PirT .‘W yrs 
E x p. Alex J 
Schute 
P 
^ 
^ 
C A L ,rN V /N i IINVJ (;iiert. D rivew ays p^ifg x TN G — Roofing . C arpentry, Ce- 
O R RIE SE.NSABAUCH DIAL PA 4-5» 53! 
,^ient W ork. Block fJiying 
B asem ent 
I.AW ,\ MOWERS SH A R PEN E D 
j 
to Roof 
S€ rvice_, 
K uhn-D urr. 
PA 
♦- 
H and o r Pow er 
Pickup A D elivery! 
« >47, PA 2-4847. 
14 OAK ST 
PA 2 2561 
î ; 
R O O F I N G 
AIX TY PES 
} 


MASONRY C ontractors. Block. 
V 
/ 
Al! types of « one. 
F ree estim ates K W 
.lack 
ABELL 
DIAL PA 2-7811 
G uaranteed yvork G I . W V A . FHA ROOFING-Built up A all types. Shing le 
C A M N azelrod, GR 8 4004 
“ 
- 
- 
Flint stone 


itua ra nte eo worx u i . w .v o . r no ROOFiNG-Built up A all types, » ning w 
approved C A M N azelrod, GR 8-4004 vvork, w aterproofing 
Free E stim ate# 
Flint stone _____________________________ 
Alleg any Rooting Co., F rosthurg 12ft3-J 
B lo c k U iy in g , C e m e n t W o r k 
PHONE PA 2-2699 


e x c avat ing 
LANDSi ap i ng 
I ill Dirt and Chert for D nvew avs 
E M ROWLEY 
DIAL PA 2 1226 


Hl'ME.S Home Im provem ent Co . g ene 
ral contracting in roofing . J 
M. and 
Inseibric siding . Also alum inum sid 
ing 
No down paym ent 
Phone PA 
2 1894. PA 4 3595 , 337 D avidson St 


S H O V E L S — D O Z E R S : * » — U p 6 o '» M " " 9 
M,M. c.™., B.« 
UPHOLSTERING 
C om pressors, Paving B reakers 
T racto r-T railers, 
Low 
Bed 
T railers. 
Pol< 
T railers. T rucks of ail idnda. Fill 
g round and road m atena) 
W* Aar# more th a n *ws 
Pfacaa of 
fauip o ienl to aeriia jo» f 
n $» d $l 
BAUGHMAN CONTRACTING 


AUTO CO NV ERTIBLE TOPS 
TRUCK SEATS 
LARPAf U N S 
HASTINGS ALUMINUM AWNING.S 
Geo S W arner I2AI Va Ave PA 4 0774 


U PH O IiSTERIN G ; T rack S e a u A Conv 
Tops. Dreas A D rapery f abrics. 
B t 
4 0 W e st, Dia l P A 2 -4 58 8 
b r a g g . L avaie. Md 
p a 4 46iì 


Pow er Flx tavating T renching for 
e.M e.nn tanks, pipe line» , dram fields 
HF.L.MER A HEDRICK 
PA 2 8484 


P O S S E L T ’S 
C ustom U pholstering , F 'urnitura 
R ep airs, Awning s A 
rarpaulin# 
/ ' c s a C k i x 
iA /i'N D i/ 
1 F r e de r i c k St O ldest, m ost reliable. 
L h M t N 1 
W U K K , 
! di & IPA 2 4715 
o v er 35 years la city 


\Vm Hurnb ertso n 
PA 4 983 2 
UPHOLSTERING 
Jo h u Trm tell. 220 C harles St. PA 4-2094 
3 6 -W o Hh, Clo ck Repair! 


FAST. 
e f f î c Te nï w T t c h ' r ì p a i ì ì 
JOHN NEWCOMER 
» ;•: Virg inia Ave. 
PA 2-55MI. 


JOHN A PPE L m A N S F E R LOCAL, 
IXJNG DISTANCE MOVING AGENT 
GREVVAN 
l ine 
p a 4 ibXt 


CUSTOM 
M ADE FU R N ITU R E 
R ecovering and Spring R epair 
E 
Brode 
555 G reene 
PA 2-lg 90 


S1-Vo € uum Cleo nert 
38-Moving, Storing 
A v r n o n i z t n 
HOOVER 


s al e s a s e r vi c e 
3 9 -Po inting , Po perho ng ing 2 so??**** ** 


r a IN tI n (I.'Ex terior! 
Tn'tVnor'" 30~yrT 
^ 
‘ 
ex perience H easooable Insured f re# 
e..tiTrate» 
I 
L 
WilOert. PA 2-6595 Display ClassiHed 
Paperhang ing , free estim'te 
Dial PA 4-4018 


W i m 
’APEfT Cleaning » 3 
room , up 
Vi all* washed Painting , Interior 
Ex 
tr ior 
f re# estim ates 
PA 2 6761 or 
P 4 4-2577 


“ P AIN TIN g ' T n TKR I o 'r T E XT ER lOiT 
RE5SONABLF, 
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PA 2 -1 6 3 3 


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PA 4-1064 


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Storm W i ndo w s , . . . $17.95 


Itorm Doors ........... $32.50 


ALLEG.ANV 
A L IM IM M P R O D U IS 
PA Î-5540 


46 -Television Service 


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1222 Nat l 
Hwy 
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01 H O W 'F R B L T L T PLAN « an *ave 
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u i *3.5ig J 
No Down Pa>ii*eni 
Lot 7'-» .f« W ieret Ave , L.aVale 
2? 
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LIBEHTY S i 
DIAL PA 4-6428 


RLMUDKLF-D 
double 
houke, 
sm all 
down paym ent 
Ai« o 5 room house, 
n-. e lui-'i 
P otom ac P ark PA 4-1424 


P r o p e r t y L is ting s Needed 
We r» » v* peol i«- who waO' fO OU> n.( * 
home* 
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or 
no 
< nsrg o. 
Cali 
Pernn Real Eatai«, PA 4-2S6Ô. 
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• P H O N E T O D A Y I 
If a m i l y 


• PINANCf CORPORATION 


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VACATION 


SPECIALS 


’57 Cadillac 
60 special 4 door 
H ardtop » edan 
Belong ed to a local 
doctor. 
This c a r is! 
perfect. \ o t a.scratch 
on It. The boss has 
been driving it him ­ 
self! 
It 
has 
every­ 
thing 
. 
. 
. 
radio, 
h e a t e r , autom atic 
transm ission, 
power! 
seats, pow er brakes, 
p o w e r 
steering , 
power window.« , safe­ 
ty belt. .Acrilac lac­ 
q uer 
finish, 
w hite 
wall tires and m ore. 
If you have alw ays 
dream ed of owning a 
Caddy w ith a F leet­ 
wood body, but just 
couldn't q uite .swung 
it . . . this 
is 
for 
you I 
$4895 


’54 Cadillac 


60 special 4 door 
Radio, heater, auto ­ 
m atic 
transm ission, 
pow er 
seats, 
power 
brakes, power steer­ 
ing . power windows, 
backup lig hts, w ind­ 
shield wa.sher, beau- 
titul two tone m atch ­ 
ing 
interior, 
w hite­ 
wall tires, F'leetw'ood 
Dody. 
$1995 


’55 Cadillac 
“ 62” hardtop coupe 
Radio, heater, auto­ 
m atic 
transm ission, 
power brakes, power 
windows. 
whitewall 
tires, 
ne w 
s e a t 
c o v e r s , windshield 
w asher, 
b a c k up 
lig ht.s. 
turn 
sig nals. 
An e X c e p t i o nally 
clean 
c ar with low 
m ileag e. 
$2595 


’57 PONTIAC 
2 door sedan 
Straig ht .shift, w hite­ 
wall tires, two tone 
g r e e n. 
Form erly 
Dwned by an official 


3f the 
B 
A: 
O and 
never driven over 60 
m iles an hour. Sam e 
as new! 
$2095 


’56 BUICK 
Special 4 dr R iviera 
Radio, heater, auto­ 
m atic 
tran.smission. 
Tw o tone g reen finish 
with 
m atching 
in­ 
terior. This c a r be­ 
long ed 
to 
a 
local 
contractor who g a ie 
it the be.st of care. 


’53 FORD 
fustom line 4 door 
F!q uipped with radio, 
h e a t e r , autom atic 


¡ra iism L s« io n. 
G o o d 
rubber, g ood overall 
.ondition. 
$495 


Display Classified 
Oisplo y C lo iiified 
T H i LITTLI WOMAN 


Retread Tires 


600-1é. 676-15, 
from $6.95 


New T ires—670-15, 
o p 
710-15, $ 13.95 up E .P.T. 
Ounlop Tir# t A Battary 
r t t l i U J » 6 Wms St P A 2 3I9C 


tef M ktfti f 


WROUGHT IRON 
RAILINGS 
WARNER’S 


Daily 
Car 
Rentals 
®K 


JULY 
SPECIAL 


5! Rom bbr 6 with AT, month of 
July or August only $ 110 plus 7< 
p#r milo. Rental t Miloago Chorgo 
includat Got and oil other thorgosl 


U 
1% ^ CAR RENTAL 
ft LEASING inc. 
221 Gl# nn St., PA 2-2300 
Member CARS Rvntei System, Inc, 


1961 Vfl *# • 
ALUMINUM 


— Sto rm Do o rt 


— Sto rm Windo w! 


— Awning i 


— Orno mentai 


Railing ! 


Jo hn E. Sho rp & Co 


McMutUn Hiway 


H 1 w ant your opinion. I’ll ask for it!” 


N N. lA 
akiiO« 
FA 2-7620 


’54 CHEV. 


station Wagon 
4 
door 
m odel 
with 
g ood rub b er and low 
m ileag e. 
Two 
tone 
brown and tan fini.-.h. 
Flq uipped with radio, 
I heater, turn hig nals, 
[backup lig hts, 
$995 


’56 DeSOTO 


Fireflyte 4 door 
Radio, heater, auto­ 
m atic 
transm ission, 
power 
seats, 
power 
brakes. A local un­ 
dertak ers c a r Boug ht 
new 
and 
serviced 
reg ularly. 
B eautilul 
blue and cream fin- 
ush. Will sacrifice. 
$1795 


And 50 More! 


USED CAR LOT 


8 4 5 N. Mecho nic 


PA 2 -2 4 15 


The So uth Cumberlo nd 
Planing Mill Co mpany 
33 Queen .St. 
PA 2-2600 


Kline's To p Quality 
PRIVATE 
BRANDS 


Beurbens-Gint-Bi# nds*Wm# t 
FREE DELIVERY! 
KLINE’S 


700 


IIO U O R STORI 


N M # chonic St. PA 4-3740 


Ki ds Are Better 
Softbal l Shaggers 


TRF:NT0X. 
J. 'AP> - 


<Co ntinued fro m Pa g e 1 9) 
^ Otto 
Prem ing er 
because 
» ha 
speaks of several offers on the 
fire. 
She says on a personal basis 
thing s couldn't be nicer. She will 
m arry a young French law yer 
after her older sister g ets m a r­ 
ried in 
Aug ust 
I m ust say I 
adm ire Jean. 
She received .so 
• m anv bad notices on ‘Moan of 
‘ Arc.*’ and she had the courag e 
to continue studying . 
At the sale last week of forty 
r a te 
horses 
belong ing 
to 
I.iz 
W hitney 
a nd 
Rex 
FJlsw orth. 
Diane M eyer, pretty blonde wife 
of Johnny « Pick up the check» 
M eyer boug ht Glorious and her 
colt 
sired 
by 
Daum ur. 
In 
a 
'packag e deal Diane akso g ets an 
ex pected colt whose papa is All­ 
blue. an Elizabeth Arden thor­ 
oug hbred. This is the nucleus of 
the Diane Stable.* which will be­ 
long to Diane and a friend. fc!!ra« 
m ia T urner. 
Incidentally, the m arriag e of 
Liz W hitney and Richard Lunn is 
all over and Mrs. W'hitney has 
^» ly consulted her attorney. 
Snap.shots of Hollywood collect- 


A D M I N I S T R A T O R S N O r i f F 


TH IS IS TO G IV E NOT H E. T h a t the 
s ub s c r ib e r ha* ohtainert ( lo m th e Or 
p h a ns ’ C ourt of Alleg an.v (. o unt \ . M arv 
land 
letter* of A dm inistra tio n on the 
e s ta te of 
Ell/at>eth 
E tta 
< unnm R h a m . 
fate ol .Alleg anv < o unty. M a ryla nd 
rie 
r e a s e d 
All 
person* 
h aving 
c U i i i u 
, 
ag a ins t th e de, e a s e d a re h erebv « a rn pollCe Were Sent tO the State pFiS- 
pd to ex ntbit the same « uh the vouch 
^erc Tiiesdav to round up boys 
at random 
tuL!riber*orf o'r bTmre"the*isth 
d» v of S te a lin g soltballs batted over the 
R um ors that 
May 
Brttf 
and 
Dev ember, 19.38 
They may ofherwiae walls by inm ate hittcrs. 
her socialite husband 
Fid G rez- 
bv 
law 
h# evr-luded fiom all benefit' 
, 
. , 
, 
j 
, 
/ i. 
of the xaid estate 
All persons knowing 
T rusties had been 
.S ta tio ne d out- son 
a re ex pecting a baby ar# 
themseive* indebted to said ettale are 
jo calch hit.s knocked into the denied bv her, 
'TuvTn'*undeT*iVhlnd‘^thiI mh‘” diy street. But the kids w ere faster at 
O ver the long weekend Rock 
of June, 
I“ >8 
fielding 
the flie.". 
Hudson was the g uest of Debbie 
rdmmrx tfJtm*"** 
‘-That s som ething th at's been and Tyrone Pow er on fheir boat 
419 Grand Av*. 
!g oing ofl foF yeais. 
said acting g ad 
had 
him.self 
a 
wonderful 
C umbprtand 
Md 
W arden A rthur Fidmonds. 
“ It's 
one of the 
problem s (rf 
beuig 
located inside the ctty.” 


Adv 
N 
lunp 18 2.V 
.hUy J 9 
On the subject 
o f boats 
Bob 
W ag ner has chrustened his cruLs- 


YOUR 
I ONLY 
ALLIED 
VAN LINES 
AGENT 


in the Tri- State Area! 


-¿IìA 
L D 
e B 
' " ‘ • ' I I N t ? ® 


A D M IM S T R A 1 0 R S N O T If F 
„ 
_ 
THLS IS rn GIVE NOTKF. That the 
The poiice fielding w a snt too 
Lady ’ in honor of 
subx rriberi hay# obtained from thp Or 
^ 
either They weren t able to 
knnw.u'hn 
p h a ns ’ c o ur t of AltP« anv County, 
Marv- ^ 
- 
> 0 U - K n0 W - w no 
land lettpt* of Adminittration 
on the'calch any 
01 the young stcrs, 
. 
}jg rold .Arlen 
w ires he s husT 
pytatp of Robert Rankin late of Alle- 
! , ». 
_ 
i 
Ranv C ountv, 
Marviand, deceased All 
'at home working on a blues ctpera 
persons having claim« ag ain« the de f L - ,_ - L ThiA v/A « . 
and savs he has never felt bot- 
c e aved a r e 
herebv 
w a r ne d to ex hibit A e T lU r C n 
I n i e v e » 
. 
. 
the same 
w ith 
the vout her* 
thereof 
^ 
q | 
. . 
^ 
new, 
HiS 
friendS 
Will 
b# 
dul.y 
a ut h e ntic a te d 
to 
th e 
x ub x c nb e r 
r lO V fV lO nC y 
g lad to hear. 
on or before the 13th day of Decem 
Tk« mnvi ctti-innc 
ìm 
ber. 19.V8 Thev mav oiherwi*# bv law 
FR W K FO R T Ind 
—Buf- 
^ 
-senou.* rom anfo in 
he ex cluded from all benetu of the 
. 
, 
.u 
. town to date L* June l/K k h art 
« » d **» « « 411 persons knowing them g lar* broke into the parsonag e cu 
. 
« Pive» indebted to » a,d estate are re the .Southside Church of the N’azar- 
. 
. 
; 
. 
_ 
q uested to make Immediate payment 
, 
\f„nduv 
Pel i o x a.H th# ^'*mp.'ed 
ag ain 
at 
the 
SpOFLS- 
Given under 
m y hand this i3th day one earlv Monddv P o licesaid the 
. 
. 
o f June, ifts8 
¡thieves flod with two or three thou- 
, 
r i ; ; " ' « ! : . , . 
-and dollar» . Only there .a » a 
'-» "<*7 
' » 
/ « 
" f i 
'c atch. 
The eurrenc.c « a.» 
play 
^ J - o u l - 
.lourdan 


120 
im onev. 
the property of 
the mm 
rumbetfand Md 
, 
, 
<Mv N June 18 2V July 
2 * 
i i.vter s children. 


A D M I M S T R A T O R 9 NOTIC K 


THIS t.S TO GIVE NOTICF 
T hat the 
TUbnrnber has obtained from the O r­ 
p h a ns’ Court of Alleg any 
Countv, Marv 
land 
letter» o( 
Vdm inix tralion on the 
e» tafe of -lohn .Joseph Sa*e*Kv late of 
AlleRanv < ount 
M arviand 
de< eased 
Alt per « Oft* having riatni» ag ain« t the 
derea*ed are heiet-v w arned to e.vhibd 
the x am e 
wtfh the 
vourber» thereof 
diijv 
authenticated 
to the 
subx cnber 
on or before the I'Oh d» v of D ecem ber 
19.V8 
Thev 
mav 
otheiw t« # bv 
law he 
ex r tuded from all benefit of the said 
estate 
All persons knowing therr,*elve» 
indebted to « aid estate are req uested 
to m ake im m ediate paym ent 
Given under my hand this 13th day 
of June, ¡968 
Ralph E dw ard Salertiy. 
Adminirtrator, 
144 M ain « t 
Wettemport 
Md 
Adv 
N 
.lune 18-2V -Julv 2 • 


WIFE PRESERVER 


Dispio y Clo ssified 


will 
discuNs 
with 
compoAcri 
L erncr 
and 
Loewe doing 
"M y 
F air Ladv ’ on the P a ns .« tag d. 
H erb ‘ Papa 
Y ates .son Rich­ 
ard and R oberta Daniels daug h­ 
te r of spfirkswriter Dan Daniels, 
recently tied the knot. 
When G arv ( rasbv arrived in 
town last week be was mef bv his 
dad 
Bing , hut Bing refused to 
pose for a picture saying that he 
didn ! want to g et in the act 
it 
was G ary ,s homecom ing 
The Pat Betones, who arrived 
. 0 ,. ■ .____________ 
t r i T 
ynung Crosbv 
are moving 


B a» em » ni 
curia,n» 
aunm a.-' '"'„"„á*” , " ' ‘ .k’ "' 
" " " ' T ‘^ 7 
tent.» and other tex tile» ex posed 
- 
. 
„ 
moot 
I le 
to 
dam p ne « 
can 
be 
m ilde» 
P " " " í " " " '’'’ 
ilrealed bv you with compounds 
courtin 
.» old lor th at purpose 
. 
.Sympathy 
g ne.s 
to 
Norm an 


D i.p t., C l.,..b e .l 
d 'L f L m ? :: 


T hat s all today. 


FOR THE 
Best and Safest M ove 
CALL 
BENNETT 
TRANSFER & STORAGE 
Cumberland 
PA 2-6770 


’Jama Dol l 
:ir 


0 CONCRETI 
SEPTIC TANKS 
W » # *oa# U# H» « oWo# # 


0 ROWER 
EXCAVATfNG 
T R E N C H IN G 


STEEL 
STORAGE TANKS 
1*««% •# Cl mede 


fH t 
HELMER & HEDRICK coieotATtON 


M cMullen Hv ry 
fo rmerly Rile Bro s. 
PA 2 -8 4 8 4 


iU Y S 
55 BUICK 


2 DR 
a H OYN 
W 
WALLS 2 T O N I 
I I A. M 
ONLY! 


BUYS 
56 FORD 


H V I O D 
CLEAN AS NEW 
12 O CLOCK ONLY! 


50 


SUYS 
PONT 


4 OR 
« S $ 
ON SALE AT 


Î O C IO C K ONLY! 


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ill f* o Q 


4/y 


V* 
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a *0 “o 


"BE ON 


TIME" 


On-The-Hour 


CAR SALE 


» 
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u ' » 
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USED BUT NOT ABUSED 
"CARS" 


V 


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U i 


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Î 


•sn 


“61" H TOP 
R. H 
MYO 
fcXTRA NICE 
51 CAD 


20 MILES PER 


$ '700 


6 P M ONLY 
•210 
OLX 2 DR. 
ONE OW NER 
54 CHEV 


A DANDY 


*16 00 


WHOLESALE 
5 P M ONLY 
2 OR. V I R. H 
54 FORD 


S 
SHIFT 


$ 15 00 


GULICK'S USED C A R S 


PA 2 -3 6 5 0 
Co rner S. Cen*'» 'c & Wms. 
PA 2 -3 6 5 1 


JuM a pair of m an's socks — 
a few scraps of fabric, m ake 
lhe.se cutest 'jam a dolls! 
Boys 
and g irls—all children love them . 
P attern 736; pattern for 
1 2-int b 
dolls and pajam as 
pattern of 
faces. 
DoU.s m ade of m an s size 


12 socks, fabric scraps. 
Send Thirty-five Cents 
coins) 
for this pattern — add 
5 cents 
tor 
each 
pattern 
for 
Ist-class 
mailing . Send to The Cum berland 
.News, 39 X eedlecraft Dept., P. 
0. Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, 
New York 1 1, .N Y. P rint plainly 
PATTERN 
M V IB E R . 
NA.M ^ 
ADDRESS and ZONE. 
.A.S 
a 
bonus, 
TWO 
com plete 
patterns a re printed rig ht in our 
LAURA W H EELER N eedlecratt 
Book, 
Dozens of other desig ns 
you'll want to order — easy fas- 
cm ating handw ork for yourself, 
your home, g ifts, bazaar item.s. 
Send 25 cents tor your copy of 
this book today! 


Church Will Hold 
Picnic On Saturday 


I 
W ESTERNPORT-Ev ang elica! 
United Brethren Church will ho ld 
;it.« annual Sunday Scho o l picnic 
Saturday at the K. o f P. camp 
jg ro unds at Burling to n, W'. \a . 
: 
.All parents who have children 
in the Sunday School a re asked to 
take their cars which will le a ie 
from the church at 10:30 a. m . 


EIGHTEEN 
T H 
? 
C U M B E R L A N D 
N E W S . 
C U M B E R L A N D , M D , 
W E D N E S D A Y . 
J U 
L Y 
9 
1 9 5 9 
- 
P W # PA 2-4BOO for a W ANT 'AD Taker 


27 Female Help W onted 


W e c o n u s e 
IO la d ie s 


walt 
/i#p*rtment 
Mar* 
or 
Specialty 
Shop rx jrn riif* 
You «an earn K rn 
more ptr hour depending upon sale* 
a NI it > 
Tran«port*n«fi 
furniahrd 
4rt 
hour* per work 
Saturn*** ort 
Apnlv 
ben* cen 9 a 
in 
and 9 a 
rn . 62.1 
Radford St., Cumberland, Md. 


E x p e r ip n c p d B e a u t i c i a n 


P \ 
2-42vt FOR 
IN T E R V I E W 


4 7 - R n 
I I s t o t e F o r S o lo 


Warehouse Space 


F ir s t 
F lo o r 


up to 15.000 sq. ft. 


A V A I L A B L E I M M E D I A T E L Y 
Concrete Floor 
DRY 


R A IL R O A D 
S ID IN G 
EHR DETAILS CONTACT 
G eorg e ttaingold R e a l E s ta te 


50 B A L T IM O R E S T . 


3 WOMEN wanted to work 4 hour* *1a* 
2-2152 
PA 4 2383 


Gallina A*on (oametic* Writ* P O 
Ro* 121. < urn Oar land Sid 


Y O W . girl to help with hou*awork and 
rara of \aar old baby. Box .IM A 
c/o Time* Sex** 
_____________ 


MT 
PLEASAN T RO AO 
Houa*. I Arr* Ground 
All LtilittM. 
DIAL PA 4 IQU8 


28 M ole Help Wonted 


— 4 ROOM houaa. bath, »2A5<V Maryland 
| 
Av* 
;j R fm iM mod*rn houa*. garage. I aer* 
M W 
I .ar** company can u»* mao 
ground, * mil*, out Rout* 29 
It* an* bit ton to’ make 37S or banal F Rot .» / r.m ^ 
b.th. 
R M 
M . 
week!' 
No 
expeneme 
n*ra»*»ra o m , 
OlAl r J • 11700 
ta r agential. 
Writ* Bo* 
577 A */• KTPOT LE Y , W VA DIA! 
R L *9700 
Tim** Na*** 
LO V E LY NJKW 3 BEDROOM HOME 
E X P E R IE N C E D 
B unities* ~ Machina 
41 M EM ORIAL AXK 
E X T E N D E D 
Satx i< aman 
Excellent 
opportunity________ ____P I* L . 
_ ? 
________ ___ 
for 
right 
man 
Writ# 
Bo* 
M I AX $ r o o m blick houa*. I Via hath. pantry, 
r a Timaa Nan * 
(Pilar. concr*t* porch, alai* roof, un 
E M RO I I ll 
At an Over SS Mat w th 
un shirt attn 
P A 2 3644 
tai not making MO to HOO per week 
BED FO RD RD 
new 5 room*, 2 bath*. 
XA»ire box AM A t o Tune* New* 
porch garage. Stone Chal*! typ*. al*. 
SI PPLT 
Foil*! 
Brush 
Producta 
ic 
uiilstiaa Mauk Construct mn. PA 4-42X4* 
Ragular 
Cuatomara 
Ampla 
talary # r o o m 
BRICK. 
Reduced 
to M.M0 
w'.ii* 
training, axpartancad 
dealer* 
Bafh Hot VVatrr Heat. Yatd 219 S l,*e 
p a ll oval HOO avarv wark 
Dial PA M il.LENSON Baal Estate 
, 
PA 4-55X0 
2 9554 bat*ran 
7 9 p rn 
-------- 509 314 O ral I a Street 
2 rtouhle tram* 
CO M PETEN T Man to fill local sac 
antJ tnaeihrick w alling*. 
5 
room*. 
am v. H i par da* guarantaad to start 
lu ll tim* only. Car naadad Apply in 
p. i son 
Hot*! 
Algonquin 
Room 
212 
Thursday July IO at 2 or 9 p. m 
M arp 
___ ___________________________ 
Civil Engineer 
I mg astahhahad national organitation 


•how ar 
hath, 
full 
ha«*m*nt. 
*ach 
unit 
Bargain for quick aal* 
Tarms 
PA 2 4040 
I 


Hi ll 
Wth 
I 
d 
A 
r.mnii 
*un 
parlor, bath, ga* furnar*. city water 
Hea«oratil* 
Dial 
PA 
4 5405, 
12 
Smith St. 
I ' ng *stabM*rao national 
ar,«rt 
h„s position for gradual* engineer ax L A \ A L E D I P L L X — T w o 
apart- 
p*r;ancad in concrete rte«ign and con 
nient dw elling. 
P r ic e 
$8150. 


; , r v w 7 tS Z & X * " * * m 
n a m P A 2 KOIS a lte r six. 


EXPERIENCED 


Parts Room Man 


NKW 3 Bedroom Ranch houa* tin goo 
AIko 9 room*, bath, furnace. 9/10 
aer* 95.330. Dial CO 4 260*. 


520 FO RSTER Av* 
- Vacant Brick 
Bungalow 
2 Bedroom, large closet* 
storm window* 
Ga* fired furnace. 
Prite H 1.500. T rather 
Real 
Estate 


p a a m o 
j 
For Garage Parts Room. G itT C jLA V A LE 4 room modern ranch house 
cs 
/ 
a 
.'a. 
3 bedroom, 2 car garage 
tile hath 
References a n n Experience iii 
aluminum awning* 
storm 
window* 
~ 
4 *rreen*. full baaement. 1130 Brad 
dork Road. PA 2-7594 
first reply. Write, Bon 


A r fr\ T lM F< x M F W ^ 
• H ° ° M 
front*. South Cumberland \ 
D O J- A C /O 
l i r v i c j 1s t * * J 
room 
apartment 
with 
private 
an 
I trance 
and bath, 
ranted 
6 
room* 
empty. Owner left City 
13500 cath 
or Small Down Payment and 
ran 
like rent Dial PA 2 J i l l except Wed 
nesda' 
_ 
BUNGALOW NEAR TOWN — All one 
floor. 
J 
rooms, 
modem, 
com ret* 
block. hot air heat 
garage in base­ 
ment 
Large lot with garden already 
planted 
MMM 
Opt* Annan, 
59 K 
( antra St , PA 4 »200 


BOY’ 
19 sear* or over. recent High 
School graduate for independent gro 
ears 
Mull have Driver a license 
A 
real 
opportunity 
Write 
Box 
597 A 
r/o Time* New* 


31-Situation! Wonted 


HANDYMAN want* work-lawn*. car 
pantry, 
painting, 
mechanical work 
PA 4 7574 ask for Jack Ka*a*l 
32— Instructions 


" i 5 A RN " TO~DRTV E 
Dual Controls- 
Le arised by Dept 
of Motor Venial** 
Howard Iw lf*. 154 Bedford. PA 2 7333 


ll ROOM brick apartment building 
4 
private 
apartment* 
A l 
condition 
Ga* furnace Garage. Nice yard, t il 
Prospect Square 
___________________ 
SM A LL Family want* to buy desirable 
Home 
in Lumberland 
or 
Suburb* 
Write 
Box 590 A e/e Time* New* 


GOLDEN KEY HOMES 


34 Lost ond Found 


LO ST — Green Parakeet called Pet* 
R E W A R D I I FOUND 
D IA L PA 4 276.5 
— 
u.— 
bet t er 
factory 
built 
hom es, 
no 
FOAT 
Cresaptown 
area, 
male 
Spit* u r u n ia v ‘ * J 
< nill# with long yellow hair. ammer* dow n Davm ent. D ia l 
P A 
2-2322 
to • R e x " *25 reward 
Mr* 
Nettie 
r - 
Troutman, 
409 
Pine Av#., Cumber W EST Side Six room*, asbestos stun 
land. 
35 M isce llan e ou s 


W E L L D R I L L I N G 


gle. tile bath. large yard, gas heat 
KW turns Ave 
PA 4 19?I 


44 At H E farm. II Room Hou ae 
Don 
Levdig. 
Hyndman. 
Penna. 
Phone 
Victoria 2 320* 
23 year* Lxp Modern steel equipment 
Pump Installation#. Ga.vanned Caaing 
_ __a* ^ 
e V 
c a r p e n t e r w E u 
d r i l l in g 4 8 R o o t m g , s p o u t in g 
P O Box 352, Cumb.. Ph R E Fro w •---------------- —— 
- 
TOP SOIL 
Power Trenching 


Landscaping 
Bulldo/inf 
PA J (WIP 


SEPT IC TANKS cleaned Health Dept 
approved 
Bistate Disposal Sam e* 
W rite or Phone Lonaconing RO 3-4401 


ROOKING. SID ING 
installed 
by 
Expert* 
Written 
guarantee material# and tabor 
No 
axones down, up to 3 year# to M K­ 
S I AHS ROEBUCK AND CO 
PA 3-5100 


Roofing. Spouting. Siding. Awning* 
Three year# to M * Guaranteed work 
Andrew Witt 
Phone CO 4 5454 
Septic Tanks Cleaned 
t»o 
LERO Y K EN N ELL 
•towftooftoc 
Painting 
Gutters 
Hindman VI S-32T7 
Cumbd. PA 2 4241 Meta| apoiA, all type# Estimates tree 
^ B B B S S S = = S S S = S Z 5 a S = j g l I t pea Esp Alex J Schul* 
PA SBM ! 
EXCAVATING K S S S S 
--- -»*re P A IN T IN G - Roofing. Carpentry, Ce 
HH IK s i NXABACGH DIA! PA *>S*5 
Work. Bloc* La) cr 
M..om»ni 
LAWN M O W ERS SH A RPEN ED 
»<* Ro®* Seme# 
Huh#-Durr. 
PA 4- 
Hand or Power 
Pickup A Delivery 
«*7. 
____________ _________ 
14 OAK BT. 
PA 2 SSS! n 
n 
n 
r i V 
P 
A L I T T F * * 
MASONRY Contractors. M e e t, Brick. K U U F l W U r 
N EW A " 
All ti pea of atone 
Free estimate. 
E W " J i r C A B E L L 
DIAL PA BT91I 
A all types Shingle 
waterproofing 
Free Estim ate* 
Allegan' Rooting Co., I ro«tfxirg 129.1 J 


HI M ES Home Improvement Co 
gene 
rat confra<ting in rooting J 
V 
and 
Inveigle siding 
A so aluminum *id 
mg 
No down payment 
f'hone PA 
2 I994 
PA 4 1595 
337 Davidson St 


* w a • ay pe-w w mf* eytrw* . a 
* ■’#* a * a* rn * aa - i we- 
Guaranteed work G I , W V A . EH A HOOFING Built up 
approved C A M Natelrod, GR 9 4404 worg 
waterproof 
Elm !stone 
liU a m , Rimlinf f 
Block Laying, Cement Work 


PHONE PA 2 2699 


F X I AVATtNG — 
LAN DM APING 
Kill Dirt and Chort for Drivewava 
F M ROWLEY' 
DIAL PA I 122* 
SHOYELS — DOZERS 
Mobil* Cranes Bark Hoe*. High Lifts 
Compressors, Paving Breakers. Drill*. 
Tractor Trailers, 
Low 
Bed 
Trailers. 
Pol* 
trailer* Trucks of al) (anda Kill 
ground and road materia 
Wa Aar* n*or# I i i * )M •■#-#» af 
I taipei ewt to sera# »'<a» need*/ 
BAUGHMAN CONTRACTING 
Rt_ 40 West, Dial PA 2-4588 


Power Ext ai ating Trenching for 
e sterna, tank*, pipe lines, drain field* 1 
H ELM ER A H EDRICK 
PA 2 94A4 


CEMENT WORK 


5 0 — 
U p h o ls t e r in g 


U PH O LSTERIN G 
V S S T 
AUTO C O N V ER T IBLE 
D IP S 
i 
TRUCK SEATS 
TARPAt U N S 
HASTINGS ALUM INUM AW NING* 
I 
Gee S Warner IM I Va Av* PA 4 4774 


UPHOLJSTERIN g T truck Seat* A Conv 
lops Dress A Drapery Fabrics 
GEO 
BRAGG, LaVala. Md 
PA 4 4S11 


M 
p 
o 
s 
s 
e 
l 
t 
’ s 
M 
Custom I pnol.tertng, Kumiturn 
Repairs, Awning* A 
Tarpaulins 
131 Frederick St Oldest moat reliable 
Dial PA 2 4715 
Over 35 year# in cit) 
V rn Humbertson 
P A 4 .9832 
U P H O L S T E R I N G 


ijo lu Trvxell 2»> CHartea St PA V2994 
34-Wotch, Clock Repo I rs 
— ------------------------------ CUSTOM MADE F U R N IT U R E 
FAST. E F F IC IE N T WATCH R E P A S * 
m*m.enaf and Spring Repair 
JOHN NEW COMER 
c, g 
Brod* 
IM Greene 
PA 3-1999 
3,5 Virginia Ava. 
PA 3-5559 
- . -..... 
38-Moeing, Storing 


JOHN A P P E L TRA N SFER LOCAL. 
LONG DISTANCE MOVING AGENT 
G R EV V A S UNF. 
PA A14X< 


SI-Vacuum Cleaners 


A V TH O H U K D 


H O O V E R 
SALES A SER V IC * 


3 9 P o in t in g , 
P a p e r h a n g in g 
m*>wm ' " “ a a v o 


PA INY 1%’G-Ex tenor, 
interior 
30 
yr* 
esp* erme Kta*oo*bie Insured free 
D e t t i l i e i l 
estimate* 
I 
I 
Wilbert 
PA 3 659*. 
U l f p l o y L,IO S$lTieO 


PoperhangirYg, free estim'te 


D ia l F A 4-4018 


W A L L PA P E R Cleaning S3 room, up 
Walla wattled Painting, Interior E s 
tenor 
lr * * estimates 
PA 34791 *r 
PA 4 3577 
__________ _______________ 


PAINT IN Ck- IN T ERIO R. I E X T E R IO R 
RF. A V in A B LE 
h 
A 
PANI AKR 
PA 493T 
43-Piono Tuning 


P'ono Tufting & Repairing j 
Laurence Griffith 
PA 2 163S 


Piano Technician Guild Member 
BOB MORELAND 
When you want ta- beat service 
for any Piano 
PA 4 1094 


46-Television Service 


ALUMINUM 


Harm Window* . •.. $17.95 


Herm B o o r* 
. . $32*50 


A L L E G A N Y 


A L I M I M M 
P R O D ! ( I S 
PA 2-3540 


t o 


* 6 0 
1 
* ___ ^ 


HUMBERTSON^ TV 
1223 Nat l 
Hwy 
LaVai* 
PA 2-7»u 
CUMBERLAND 
ELECTRIC CO 
|: 
GUARA M T : ED TV SERVICE 
J 


O N ALL MAKES! 
• 
A 
ritj.e Nitp-Sundjiy PA 2-6191 I 
I KITED T\ 
j: 
w# repair all make* Radio. TV 
( 
Ilk \ Centre St 
PA 4-14*4 
* 


47— Reel istote For Soto 
* 


COLI M BI s FACTORY' Bl IL I HOMES 
a 
L e v e r McLil! 
Agent 
• 
\ ■ >< K I 
Hf • s I ■ 
LAV AL E 
B A M 
i 
• 


AMERICAN BUILT'HOMES • 
No Mones Down 
Immediate D enver) 
# 
FIN AN CIN G NO PRO BLEM 
Ai Clary av ill# I re Dem. Et 
I 
*bg 
Ph Frost burg IM , Open 14 a rn 4 p rn 
Sunday* l p m 
to • p rn _____ 
HEART HOMES 
OI R O W N ER BU ILT PLAN tan a ave 
you up to 93MO, Na Down Payment 
Lot 75x139 Wiere* Ai# , LaVale. |1.,5mi 
29 \ 
L IB E R T Y S f 
DIAI PA 4*429 


U P T O 


0 
0 


r n 


r n 


Cat* 


*•<• # 
WO**#,, 
f a i * e » i 


$ 1 0 0 0 0 


2 0 0 0 0 


3 0 0 0 0 


$ 6 7 2 


1 3 4 4 
20 1 6 


C a * 
Yea 
*#.• -a 


2 * 
Mon Mi y 


$ S O S O O 


7 4 0 3 2 


1 0 3 2 O O 


$ 2 5 O O 


3 6 O O 


5 0 O O 


f a / e a i l t 
afca«a 
<nc1«,Sa 
C ' . i i y a 1 a n * ck a /g a t if .a 
ea>* an tc k a S v ia 
C k a.g ax 
a# laan * a b a .a 
D O O a>a 
■•■aaa t/nSa/ ik a lna«tN i«< 
fm an ca la w 


R E M O D E L E D 
double 
bouse, 
amati 
down payment 
Also 5 room nous*. 
oh* tots. Potomac Park PA 4-1424 


P r o p e r t y L is t in g s N e e d e d 
Wa nave people who uao ta buy n ee 
borne* 
Reruns or ao msrga. 
Cail 
Per na Real Lataw. PA 42WM. 
• 


I 
P H O N E T O D A Y ! 
iFAMILY 


• FINANCK C O R P O R A T IO N 


• 
4 0 N 
M o t h o m e S t r e e t 
• 
• 
Telephone 


• 
P A rk v ie w 
4-3600 


a 
Opa* dart r 9 OO tm S OO 
• 
Mawdey 9 OO ta » OO 


• 9 9 I 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 


’57 Cadillac 
60 special 4 floor 


Hardtop ecdan 


Belonged 
to a 
local 


doc tor. 
T h is t a r 
is j 


perfect. Not a scra tch , 


on it. The boss has: 


been d rivin g it h im ­ 


s e lf’ 
It 
has 
e v e ry - 1 


thing 
. 
. 
. 
radio, 


h e a t e r , 
autom atic 


transm ission , 
pow er 


seats, pow er brakes, 


p o w e r 
steering, 


pow er 
window s, sa fe ­ 


ty belt, A c rila c la c ­ 


quer 
finish, 
w h ite 


w a ll tire s and m ore. 


If you 
h ave 
a lw a y s 


d ream ed of ow ning a 


C a d d y w ith a F le e t­ 


wood body, but just 


couidn t 
quite sw ing 


it . . . this 
is 
foe 


you! 
$4895 


’54 Cadillac 


60 special 4 door 


R a d io , 
h eater, auto­ 


m atic 
transm ission, 


pow er 
seats, 
pow er 


b rakes, pow er steer­ 


ing. 
pow er w indow s, 


backu p lights, w in d ­ 


shield w ash er, beau- 


titul tw o tone m a tch ­ 


ing 
in terio r, 
w h ite­ 


w all tire s, Fleetw o o d 


3ody. 
$1995 


’56 Cadillac 


‘•6i ” hardtop eoepe 


K a d io , 
h eater, 
auto­ 


m atic 
transm ission , 


pow er b rakes 
p ow er] 


w indow s, 
w h ite w all 


tires, 
n e w 
s e a t 


c o v e r s , w indshield 


w a s h e r, 
b a c k u p 


lights, 
turn 
signals. 
An 
e x c e p 11 o n a lly 


clean 
c a r 
w ith 
low 


m ileage. 
$2595 


’57 PONTIAC 
2 door sedan 


Straig h t sh ift, w h ite­ 


w all 
tire s, tw o tone 


g r e e n . 
F o rm e rly 


awned b y an o fficial 


if 
ih e 
B 
A 
O 
and 


n ever d rive n over «0 


m ile* an bour. Sam e 


as n ew ! 
$2095 


’56 BUICK 


Special 4 dr Riviera 


R a d io , 
heater, 
auto- 


m a lic 
transm ission 
I T w o t id e fre o n fiB ifh 


Ai th 
m atch ing 
in- 


ite r tor 
This 
c a r 
be­ 


longed 
to 
s 
b u a l 


co n tra cto r w ho g a v e 


it the best of care . 


’53 FORD 
TukUxnline 4 door 


Eq u ipp ed with radio, 


h e a t e r , 
au to m atic 


fransm Ls«ion 
G o o d 


rubber, good o v e ra ll 


condition. 
$495 


’54 CHEV. 


S t a t io n 
W a g o n 


4 door 
model 
with 
good rubber and low 
mileage. 
Two 
tone 
brown and tan finish. 
Equipped with radio. 
] heater, turn signals, 
I backup lights. 


$995 


’56 DeSOTO 


f i r e f l v t e 
4 d o o r 


Radio, heater, auto­ 
matic 
transmission, 
power seats, power 
brakes. A local un­ 
dertakers car Bought 
new 
and 
serviced 
regularly. 
Beautiful 
blue and cream fm- 
iish. Will .sacrifice. 
$1795 


And 50 Mora!! 


USED CAR LOT 


845 N. Mechanic 


FA 2 2415 


Display Clattifiad 
'Display Clo sci Hod 
T N I LITTO W OMAN 


Retread Tires 


400-14. 470-1 J. 
Gem $6.96 


N ew T ire s — 670-13, $11.15 Bp 


719-15, SLI.95 up 
E .P .T . 


A n H w ' c Don lop firai A 9ot'*ry 
r w i i u j r rn 6 Wm» Si 9A2 3I9C 


/if m Infill 


t c J t HOt'Sf TINT GUARIN Tiff 


W K04M W T M O M 


RAILINGS 


WARNER’S 


I M I 
Y e 
A e # 
RA 4-4HT4 


PAINTING 


Twice as Easy 


Twice as Fast 
with 


The washable 


LATEX 
^ 


wall paint Of* 


The South Cumberland 
Planing Mill Company 


31 Q u e e n S t . 
P A 2-2SOO I 


JU LY 


SPECIAL 


5S Rambler 4 with AT. month af 
Jwly ar Awfu*! anly $110 plw* 7c 
par nota. Rental I Milaape Charge 
include* Gat and ail athar chargasl 


CAR R IN IA l 
IIA S IN O Inc. 
S S I Glenn St.. RA S-S300 


Mambe* 
CASY Rental 
kyttam, 
Ins 


M GK .c 


s rn » »T sru iin ^ 
HP sp iry 
ALUMINUM 
— Storm Doors 
•— Storm Windows 


— Awnings 
— Ornamental 


Railings 
John I. Sharp A Ca. 


McMullan Hiway 
RA S-74S0 


' A a 
a #a- a. 


"lf I wan! >our opinion, I'll ask for It!' 


Kline's Top Quality 
PRIVATE 
BRANAS 


Bourb#n»-Gin«-Slond»*WMto* 
FREE DELIVERY! 


R 
I I M 
F ’ Q 
M A RKU ANO 
A L IR E O itouoR sroRi 


700 N MechanK ll. RA 40740 


Kids Are Better 
Softball Shaggers 


TRENTON. N. J. <AP> - 


( Continued from Pane 19) 


Otto 
Preminger 
because 
sh* 


speaks, of several offers on tho 
fire. 
She says on a personal basis 
things couldn't be nicer, fehe will 
marry a young French lawyer 
after her olner sister gets mar­ 
ried in August 
I must say I 


admire Jean. 
She received so 


manv had notices on 
.loan of 


J Arc.’’ and she had the courage 


to continue studying 


At the sale last week of forty 


race 
horses 
belonging 
to 
Lu 


Whitney 
and 
Rex 
Ellsworth, 


Diane Mayer. pretty blonde wife 
of Johnny 'Pick up the check! 
Meyer bought Glorious and her 
colt 
sired by Daumur. 
In a 


package deal Diane also gets an 
expected colt whose papa is All- 
blue. an Elizabeth Arden thor­ 
oughbred. This is the nucleus of 


- the Diane Stables which will be­ 
long to Diane and a friend. Em­ 
ma Turner. 
lncidentallv, the marriage of 


Lu Whitney and Richard Lunn is 
all over and Mrs. Whitney has 


May Britt and 


Adv 


William Rickard < unnmgnam 
Administrator, 
419 G ran d 
A i* , 
< urn br ria nd Md 


N lune IS 25 lull I t 
On the subject of boats, Bob 


Wagner has christened his cruis* 


YOUR 
ONLY 
ALLIED 
VAN LINES 
AGENT 
in the Tri-State Areal 


A D M IN IS T R A T O R S N O T H E 


J 
T H IS IS TO G I V E N O T IC E , That O x 
antiaeribcr 
ha* obtained Dom lh* Or­ 
phans’ Court of A! I- * a n > « ounlx, Marx 
'and 
X H *r* of Administration on th* 
attal* of Ell/atxth E lls < uBningham 


" '.v s 4 is 
% 
s 
r 
, ' j s s rt7 u . s . 
™ 
E V r o N 
s; 
J . : A P ' - ^ ^ » » » < * « ) 
*aain»t th* d*<*#**d ar* h*r*bv xam police were sent to 
the state pris- 
Snapshots 
of Hoil)wood 
collect­ 
ed to exhibit ox •*me nub th* couth on foere Tuesday to round up boys 
at random 


t i* thereof duly authenticated 
to the 
. 
... 
. . . 
. 
V . . f 
r w w m 
-ubacnber on or br-are the i3th dav ai stealing softballs hatted over the 
Rumors that 


D * (ember. 
1959 
fbcv moi other*.*# walls by inmate hitters. 
her soc ialite husband Fd Gres- 
bx 
(se 
he excluded fiom all benefit 
J 
j 
. 
DUSO*B B , r .a C frrg 
of in* -aid e*tat* Ail p* *on» kfioxtng 
Trusties had been stationed out- son 
are expecting a baby art 


themaeix** mdebtod to said attal* sr* 
to catch hjfa gno<ge<j ,n)0 the denied bv her. 


r*que»ted to m ike in,mediate garment 
. . . 
. 
. __„ 
* 
, 
, 
_ 
, 
Given under m» hand this lith dav street But the kids were faster at 
Over the long weekend 
Rock 


of June. 
isis 
fielding the flies. 
Hudson was the guest of Debbie 
* That s something that s been Bnf\ Tyrone Power on their boat 
going on for .Years," said ailing 
8nd had 
himself 
a wonderful 
Warden Arthur Edmond*. “ It** tirne 
one of the problems of being 
administrator s N n T K r 
lo< ated inside the c*’v 
__ 
_____________ ___ _____ 


™ » “ r" £nJ L ' ^ H,I..TS2 :,V Th'' p" llce ” ,ldin* * * ,n ' 1 ,no 
cr • My Olh#. Ud> ■ <n honor of 
mNrriHfri Hut oWnwd horn til# Or 
p-wyj Att hor ThFV w p rp n t ihi# to 
» 


Phans' t'oiirt of Allegany Count*. Marx 
* ° ° ° 1 n r > 
1 
10 >OU k n o w -Who 


<ii A&mtniitrftttai 
ttMp'CHtch iiTj of the yoyRjilpri. 
i 
Harold Arli^o w 
h# $ huiv 
estato of R o ix n Ransm Isl* of 
A1X 
I , . 
, 
. , 
7 
ganv count'. Mnrxund. dec-e««ed *» . 
!•» home working on a blues opera 
pe.-on* having claim, agama! «*»* ** C h u re k T h ia v A t 
an<1 
h«* never felt b®t- 
C eaved are her*!)' warned to exhibit V # n u rtn I MIW W B 
, 
_ 
, 
„ 
the 
tom . 
xxirh 
O x 
v m i.h o ,. 
t h e r e o f ^ 
. 
t e r - n e w a 
his 
f r ie n d s 
W ill 
OH 


duly auO»*nlicai*d lo the «ub*c r .her \P#t rlO V IV* O flPV 
glad to Hear. 


on or before th* I3th d#x of Dec em 
_ 
per. ISS* T h *' m a. alhenna* bv In* 
V R a V t F O R T 
ln/4 
l i p 
B u r . 
m oat 
serio u s 
ro m a n c e in 
tx excluded tram ail berettt o# th* 
' 
* 
.town lo date ut June Lockhart 
x* d estate Ail peraon# knoxmg them glars broke into the parsonage OI 
. 
. . 
. 
, 
h 
#eue. ode bted to ssidettpto .re r. ,he Soul hs.de Church of the \ a z a r - J ®hn 
L,ndi^ 
w,,rt 


quested to make immedist* psvmetu 
, 
. . 
, 
p , 
. 
, 
glimpsed again at the SporU- 


/,!'en und*r my hand this n th day ene early Monday Police said the 
, 
, 
^ 


of Ju n*. 
ism 
.thieves fled with two or three thou- 
“ 
while 
in I ahi don 
to 
record 
"Gigi 
in French. I.ou»s Jourdan 


discuss 
with 
composer B 


latrner and I^oewe 
doing ‘‘My 
Fair l^dy 
on the Pans stage. 
Herb 
Papa 
Yates son Rich­ 
ard and Roberta Daniels daugh­ 
ter of sportswriter Dan Daniels, 
recently tied the knot. 
When Gary Crosby arrived iii 


town last week he was met bv hi* 
dad. Bin*, but Bing refused to 
pf>se for a picture saying that h« 
didn t want to get in the act it 
wa* Gars * homecoming. 
The Pat Boones 
who arrived 


with young Crosby, are moving 
into the Ref Air mansion they 
rented 
for three months 
th# 


Adv N 


I olio Graham. 
F sri F 
M ang*s. 


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lib e r ty Af root. 


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sand dollars. Only there wa* a 
j catch. The currency was play 
money, the property of the min- 
ister s children 


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curtains 
awning.* 
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, 
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to 
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* “ 
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co Id tor that purpose 
* 
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— 
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Svmpafhy goes 
to 
Norman 
Millen whose mother died Thurs­ 
day morning. 
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Church Will Hold 
Picnic On Saturday 


■ 
WESTERNPORT—Evangelic! 
t nited Brethren Church will hoi 
its annual Sunday School picni 
Saturday at the K. of P. tam 
grounds at Burlington,- W. Va. 
j All parents who have childre 
in the Sunday School are asked t 
fvike their cars which will leavi 
‘from the church at IO 30 a. rn 


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Secrets Of Charm 


John Robert Powers 


Daily Crossword Puzzle 


ACROSS 
* 1 — . Basin, 
Gemaay. 
S I^aboirr, 
9 Mound, 
l i Yocca’a rpJatlve; 
15 Voic« part. 
16 Certain 
1 7 Isra ^U 
sta tfa ma a . 
1 9 Aida, fo r 
20 Certain atage 
directions. 
21 AdranciBg. 
23 Flower. 
25 Everyone. 
26 Pa rt o f NATO. 
29 Rev ea led. 
34 I ndersized 
^aQimal. 
35 Primp. 
36 Grain-beHiag 
Rpike. 
37 Preaeed, 
39 Great 
earff*. 
40 Visitor 
tory. 
42 P re a id a i^ nkj» * 
name. 
4 3 la ehed. 
4.5 Aniline« . 
46 Negatiweif 


drrico» . 


a » Pv g a e 


elhu'g ed pcrtiek, 
48 Settees. 
^ 
50 Division of 
geologic time. 
51 Creek letter. 
53 Sa Gkeeping o f 
g o cid« , 
57 Kitchen 
61 Fright. 
62 .Soath Pole 
<4 Top layer. 
65 I>oud notan. 
66 Therefore: Lit. 
67 C.rips. 
68 Sibilant s i i ^ to 
silence. 
69 Ba neh. 


I>OWN 
1 Onien — 
(who 
knows?); Spaa. 
2 Mr. Woolkott. 
3 To ps. 
4 Co ntro l. 
5 In aomo metHTe. 
6 French fo rm o f a 
g irl’s na me. 
7 India n. 
8 Frequent ndvie« 
to baby; 2 worda. 


12 Cookinc iit. 
13 Meadows. 
18 Undmded 
22 Famona person. 
24 In vogne. 
26 Armistice; 
27 Countrified. 
28 American poet. 
.30 Reqairc. 
31 Scene of Ma* 
Mtu terror, 
.32 Coosamed. 
33 Costume. 
35 Jumping stick. 
38 Ta ke« away a 
part. 
41 ProRM^iooa. 
44 Haul. 
47 Reddiak iwe. 
48 leave, 
49 Road: IM. 
5 2 
Topiiet: 2 
word*. 
53 A fauiDuMse moKi t j i 
Abbr. 
54 Ancient Iriak 
I capital. 
35 Obligation. 
56 Fro ntier M a r ^ 
58 Raisem d* . 
9 California Senaioc. 59 Baltic port. 
10 Prickly pea rl. 
60 Ca eL 
11 Ftnished. 
63 NumeraJat 


H ere’s a tluinp ehasfng tam itier treat for yon and your faoiily. 
j 


R e f r e s h D i s p o s i t i o n 
^ 
flower container 
until 
the ice 
Take the offensive against the ring is released. P lace it (or 
•um m er heat this year, w’lth this them if you m ade individuals) on 
« lum p-chasing dessert — an ice your tray, fill with your fruits, 
ring bouquet. H ere's ho w 
and serve to the tune of refresh- 
Start your dessert early in the ing com plim ents, 
m orning All you reed \s a bou 
But don’t restrict this sparkl- 
quet of garden flowers that color jng effect to your dessert. To get 
blend; 
a 
bunch of m int, fern the best results, m ake sure that 
fronds or any sm all leaves: fresh yoyr appearance 
is as c n s p - 
fruit, such as berries or cherries, looking as your dessert. W ear 
and a ring mold of 
the angel- your slickest hair-do. W ear your 
food type or .sever« *! individual- 
m ost unflurried ex pression. The 
« ized ring m olds, 
effect on everybody will be like 
Half fill the molds 
with w ater a frosted breeze off a m int bed 
R em ove m ost of the flower heads 
and a few of the leaves and TOMORROV^ 
Get In The Swim 
plunge them into the mold until j 
the w ater rises to the top Place* 
it in your freezer until it'« as; 
frozen .solid as ice cubes P repare | 
your fruit and place it on a shelf 
in your refrigerator 
J uit before serving your ire 
bouquet line a gleam ing platter 
with your leafy left-over flower 
iprays, m ints and ferns. Then 


1 
2 
3 


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1 
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20 


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T H B O I O H 
A 
W 
• T IA S if 
T H H O IC . H 
A 
W r . S . l 
TO 
B E A l'T Y * 
C rca tvd M c lu f iw lV 
fo r 
rvad vr« 
of Oil* c o lu m n . d ancv 
Mvp* 
anjronc 
can 4 o 
T tiav 
b rlB f 
Incrcaavd 
f r a 'a and 
rvduccd 
m ca 
aurvm cni* 
W 'riic 
to 
S v c rvia 
of 
t harm 
in 
c a r* 
of 
thia 
paper 
•«- 
rlo a in t 
a 
aelf addrCMied 
atam ped 
envciopc 
and 
lOr 
fin 
coiB ‘ 
for 
a 
COP' 
of 
D A N T E 
T H R O t’ O H 
A 
W K K K T O B E A t T Y 
(C opyngtit 19M. John F DtB* Co ) 


lUiplwg Up WHk HoHywoMi 


by Louella Parsons 


HOLLYWOOD - George B urm “ 
, 
, 
, 
Has a very good idea for his new f y m h f i r b n a 
« how 
which 
sta rts 
in 
October 
lO lIU 
w ithout G race for Colgate-Paim - M O C k V d r U 
olive 
He will take all the ac- 
' 
tion from the Burns home where 
M arket report for July It 
he and G racie did their lively 
Medium steers 
22 75 to 2310 
chatter and move it into an of- ( wt ; 
good heifers. 23 to 24 75 
fice 
w here as a Hollywood pro- cwt , m edium heifers 20 to 21.50 
ducer he will see m any different cwt . comm on heifers. 16 50 to 18 
giars. 
cwt , good buli-s 2.3 75 to 25 cw t,, 
R onm . Burns. H arrv von M 
medium bull.s 20 75 to 23*5 c t . . 
B e , Benedette and L arry Keat- « "od dairy r ows 1« to 19 ,5 cwt 
the 
G racie ni^dmm dairy cows 18 35 to 17 75 
i wt . (‘anners. 13 55 to IS 35 cwt 
, 
mg, 
w1io 
w ere 
in 
and George « how. rem ain m the 
new *et-up. 
G eorge was in 
« PP his old friend Jack Benny 
open at the Flam ingo, and he' 
tells m e he goes back to the old 
grind starting rehearsals in Au­ 
gust. 
P. S.: I can tell George that 
Colgate is a fine sponsor -- I 
worked for them for four years. 
The 
purchase 
of 
Norman 


good seal calves 27 25 to 29 cwt 
1 a« Vi.ua« tf» niedium veal calves 24 25 to 26 75 
cwt . comm on veal calves 15 to 
22 cwt 
heacy veal calves 23 50 
1.» 24 t wt , sm all calves 19 75 to 
26 cwl 
com m on stock heifers. 
19 25 to 19 75 cwt ; good butcher 
hogs. 25 20 to 2.5 60 cw t.; light 
hogs, 22 60 to 24 35 cwt : heavy 
hogs. 
22 to 23 cwl 


DAILY CRYPTOQtOTE — Here’s how to work it: 
A X T D L B A A X R 
l i L O N O F E L L O W 


One le tte r lim ply « tax id« fo r another 
In thi« « ample A Ul 
QMd for the three L‘» , X fo r the tw o O’a, etc. Single le tte rt, 
aipQetiiH>hl'^ U» « length and form ation of the word« are all 
U aU . 
E ach day the code letters are different. 


A C iT ptograra Q ootatloo 


V G B Z 
L E H Z Q T Z M a 
L A Y 
V Y Y B 
B R * 


N 2 Q M 
L A 0 V 2 
N A Z K 
Q Y L 
N A Z 
S Y E H 


E A Z E X — U V J N E Q O A . 


T e ite n U y'e C ryptoquote: A U N T V E R S m r SHOULD BE A 
PL A C E o r U G H T , O F LIBERTY , AND OF LEA R N IN G — 
DXSRAELL 
fC I9S8. B3af FtAturea Simdieat« . lac.) 
Morket Tokes Moderate 
Losses Following Rise 


NEW Y O R K , ,AP' 
—The stock 
G eneral E le c tric 
80 
took 
m oderate 
los.ses 
G eneral Foods 
................... 464 
Tuesday after a rise of eight 
G eneral Motors 
...................... 404 
straight days to new 1958 peaks Goodrich . 
The decline was a reiuciam one G oodyear 
however, and trading interest ran Greyhound 
* variety of selected is- 
” 


lam bs 
19 50 to 21 50 cwt • « mall 
pigs, 8 to 11 50 head 
heavy hens 
14c to 16r Ih 
young chicken« 
19c to 21c lb 
eggs, 48c to 50c 


sues 
H ercules Pow der 


For key stocks the losses went International Chemical 
generally from fractions to about loternational Nickel 
Inland Creek Coal 
............ 3 
Kra.« na s story. "High Dive ' for 
. 
Jfrry Wald m alU » hen both 
j,e lb, eggs, « » c Ui ,W 
J 
K« >nn« o't Copper 
87’, 
were together at ROK. Jerry a.s 
looses and aiso some suostaniiai 
7^1^ 


a producer and Norman as a 
^ 
^Trnf.t 
w*« verv miM-h in Gibbey Owens Ford Glass 
V. 814 
writer. Now Jerry is important C hi c o g O G r O illS 
evidence after the « teadv run-up ‘'Martin Company ......... 
334 
a‘ 20th Century I ox and .Norman 
„ 
* 
hut there was nothme in the wav 
Corporation 
.....................364 
currently ha.< 'Who Wa.« That 
™CACO 
■ A P -^.ram futures ^ t t ^ r e » ^ n « ta n g 
.............. 
Lady I .Sa» You Wuh;' on Broad- pnccs ran > 
™ 
,e,on 
' 
P 
P .Montgomery Ward 
58’, 


P j - e ^<5 
a t r a r a o o National Biscuit 
................... 
494 
w av 
and the delightful comedv. the Board of T rade Tuesday 
b u t m arket action 
... ‘ J 
. . . . 
u 
At 
IascH uisflk in a late sell-off 
The Associated Pres.s average 
. 
, ^ 
‘•Indiscreet 
to hi.s credit^ 
dosed weak in « 
60 stocks declined 80 cents to ^atio n a D airy 
Je rry says he already has hi.s 
Only 
July oats contract tin 
m dustnals 
o f f 
I’i^Ollers 
c a s t-R o be rl 
M .tchum, 
Sophia '.shed on the plus .side, and that 
National Steel . 
Loren and Joan Collii« . 
"You by the m inim um fraction of « 
and 
York C entral 
know Sophia owes 20th a picture ‘ <‘ 0t 
does 
Robert 
Mitchum 
G heat. 


LS 
and 
so 
and Joan » , ------- 
. 
. 
« aid 
T hat rem inds 
m e that 
Joan 
told m e that she likes her role 
in "R ally Round the Flag Boys” 
better 
than 
any 
picture 
she s 


which 
has 
ro.se Norfolk & W estern 


.1 
, 
1 - k« fairVv w e l l t h e usuafharv est-tim e and 620 feU. New highs for the 
.American Aviation 
under contract, 
he 
“ 
. 
. . 
. 
. ^ 
•?« ^r,A 
-i Owens Illinois Glass 
pressure, held s t e a d y year totaled 75 and there w ere 3 
the day m ainly because 
low.s. 
r 
............ 
n f a firm er m arket in K ansas 
\ olume 
slipped 
to 
2.430,000 
• 
* • 
■ 
.. 
' ‘ 
» here there » a s a m oderate « hares from 2.510 000 Monday. 
° 
amount of Bnur mill dem and 
I 
Ten of tlw 15 moat active stocks Ph t P M orris 
Other declined* three ro se a nd two were Pittsburgh 
I late G lass 
In the absence of any 
,Plym outh OU 
ts e r m ade 
, com m ercial 
dem and, 
how ever, unchanged. 
p ,, 
H andsom e football star F rank 
p,^ 
Oils were low er and a 
p 
* 
Gifford, who has been under con- 
p^j^.pg weakened trend was shown by steels, mo- Radio Corpora.ion 
tra c t to W arner Bros, for two ^jj 
itor.s. farm im plem ents, aircrafts Republic Meet 
years, gets the chance to run 
gm-prj^ing to mo.st trader.s wa.s and nonferrous m etals. 
Reynolds Tobacco B 
with the ball at la.st in a good 
fact 
that 
wheat 
still 
held 
A m e r i c a n S t o c k E x c h a n g e p r i c e s beur.s Roebuck . . . . . 
role in ‘ I'p P e risco pe " 
-^long 
j^alf qj. „,ore of its gains decUned 
on 
volume of. 840 ooo 
w ith Jim G ardner .and F.dmund 
Monday 
while 
other grains shares 
com pared 
v 
Diego for two week-s of location sijppe<j from m ajor Iraclions of a Monday, 
shots 
oh 
battleships 
and 
sub- oenl to m ore than a cent a bushel. 
m arines. 
The interiors will be 
w heat closed 4 - 4 cent a bush- N e W Y o r k S tO c k s 
film ed at the studio. 
el lower. July $1.824-82, corn 4 - 
_ 
When Gifford w as star half- 1?.^, lower, July $l M 4-^s; oats 4 
NE\^ YORK 
AP 
— T o d ays 
back with the New York G iants higher to 14 lower, July 63**; rye close; 
football team he picked off m ore ^4.14 lower, July $1.244; soy- ACF indu.« inal 
............... 
,37'» 


910,000 Southern Pacific .. 
■Southern R ailw ay 
Sperry-R and 
Standard B rands , 
Tex as Company . 
Twentieth Century 
Union C arbide ... 
Union Pacific 
.. 
United A ircraft .. 
United Carbon 
honors than W alt Disney has Os* beans ’» -G 
lower July $2.24"'» - .Yir Reduction ........... 
58'» 
cars. 
In 19.56 he won the Jim ¡2; lard S cents a hundred pounds-.Vllied Chemical 
.............. 
7 8 4 
Rnhber 
Thorpe Trophy, in 1955 he w as lower to 8 
cents higher. July .Alh.s C halm ers 
......................... 244 K^ded M ates Rubber 


voted all-pro halfback and in 1952 $12.37. 
President Eisenhow er per.sonally 
r * 
I 
J 
handed him the citation for be ^ y ^ n S j t O C K y f l r U 


Tiers ....................... z4-’fi ; 
.----- ~ 
, 
Can 
. . . . 494 ^ 
States Steel 
. \m erican 
I Am erican Cyanam id 
•Ymcrican E lectric Power 
Ymerican Te! A Tel. . .. 


444 
43 
1784 
8 64 
27 4 
144 
45'' s 
Armco Steel ............... 
51 


ing the most valuable player on 
TnK-..« » n 
the field at the All Star G am e. 
TERRA ALTA, Vt. Va -M a r- 
........ 
Rhonda Flem ing and socialite- get report for July 4- 
\m erican W aler Works 
m illionaire 
Bill 
Hollingsworth 
Choice calves. 
29.5() to ^ 
\ 
have discovered each other and cwt.; 
good calves. 2< 50 to 29 
danced with no one else at the cwt ; 
medium calve.s. 
26 .50 to 
party 
Cobino 
Wright 
gave for 28 cw t.; comm on calves, 23 to 
the John W aynes, 
Rhonda has 25 cw t.; 
steers. 
22 50 to 24 80 
gone back to her natural red hair cwt 
after bleaching blonde for "Home cwt 
Before D ark” and she was a hap- cw t 
py girl when M ervyn Le Hoy. at cwt 
the sarfie party, told her that the c'wt 
fans w rote in praising her blonde 
. 
locks after the sneak preview !” 
“ Oh, don't tell m e I have to go 
° 
back to that perox ide bottle!” 


R honda w ailed, 
^ 
, 
lam bs, 23 to 24 20 cwt. 
But there isn't much bothering 
Miss Flem ing these days. 
She 
return s to the Tropicana in Las 
Va g BS , and Irving W allaces new 
^EW YORK 
AP* — 
USDA 
novel. 
"The Pertcct 
S tate.” is 
\ybolesale egg prices were un 
being scripted with her in mind, 
todav. R eceipts 21.600. 
Jean 
Scberg w rites m e 
that \e a rby white.s; Top quality * 48-,Douglas 
Aircraft 
she’s 
m anaging 
to keep 
very 50 ibsi 414-45; m edium s 38-39' Dupoiit _ ^ 


busy in New York learning some sm alls 32-83 
, 
„ 
. , 
, 
i-!frrhfw 
of 
the 
m ethods of the 
acting 
Butter fully steady. Receipts 
craft. 
She’s been studying pan- 203.000. 
tom im e with the talented French- 
W holesale prices on bulk 
m an B:tienne Decroux , as well as tons 4 re shi. 
. . . . 
diction and body m ovem ent 
Ap- 
C ream ery. 93 
_ 
parenlly sho i.v 
no lonsnr 
» ilh 55’. 
82 « corn ;A i 58’,.58 « ., 90 
( C o n t i m v d o n Pa g e 
IS / 
s c o r e iB ’ 57',-/>7 .. 


•Ashland Oil .................. 
Atchison & Topeka ... 


Slo ck s l e c is .U s o 't o 24 50 B aln m o r. and O hio ... 
sood heifers, 22 to 24.50 Bethlehem Steel 
........ 
m ediutn heders. 18 to 21.51) « » '■"« 
.......... 
Sood 
cows. 18.50 
to 1S..50 
............... 
m edium cows. 14 50 to 17.50 
,. ■ • 
common cow.s, 12.50 to 15 
^ 
hulls. 21 to 23 c ut.; hogs, 
28,20 
cw t,; sows, 17,25 
, o 
he.v-s 
er Corporation 


cw t., 
m ale hogs, 
15.50 to 
. . 
cw t.; pigs. II to 13 head; 


17 4 
214 
3^)4 
414 
444 
254 


N. Y. Eggs And Butter 


Columbia Gas 
.................... 
Columbia Carbon 
.............. 
t’om m onwealth Edison ... 
Con.solidaied .Natural Gas 
Consolidation Coal . . . ___ 
Continental (!).l .................. 
Curtis Wright .. . 
.......... 
Disnev Productions . . . . . . 


car-;Pirei)tone ............... 
Food M achinery .............. 
I 59- Ford Motor ........................ 
Forem ost D a i r y .............. 
¡General Dynamics CXD) 


Virginia Railway 
We.st Virginia Pulp k P aper 
We.stern M aryland RaUway 
We.stinghouse Electric ...... 
Wheeling Steel ............. 
38 4 
Woolw'orlh 
... 47 4 
Youngstown Sheet & Tube 
. 
88 


Attack Alcoholism 


MOSCOW 
AP» - The Soviet 
pre.ss has cut loose with a flood 
of stone.s about alcoholics in the! 
w ake of 
Prem ier Khrushchev .s 
latest dem and for an end to pub­ 
lic drunkenness. The publications 
Soviet Rus.>ia., Trud and Komoso- 
mol Pravda all have com e up with 
lengthy argum ents against drink­ 
ing. 


Answer To Previous Puzzle 


eTó 


what a ban on atom bomb test* will 
People will sta rt blam ing us for the 
w eather, again I * . 
"See? They OonT M .\K E the horse that 1 c a n ’t ridel** 
4 
♦ 


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NINETEEN 
iterate Of Charm 
John Robert Powers 


ffare't a slump phasing tom mar treat for you aid year family. 


Refresh Disposition 
f un M *»'" m,r >'our ,rot" 
flower container until the ice 
Take the offensive against the ring is released. Place It tor 
•ummer heat this year, with this them if you made individuals on 
alump-chasmg dessert — an ice your tray, fill with your fruits, 
ring bouquet Here's how 
and serve to the tune of refresh 
Start your dessert early in the ing compliments, 
morning Al! you »fed tv a bou 
gut don t restrict this sparkl 
quet of garden flowers tha* color ins» effect to your dessert To get 
blend: 
a bunch of mint 
fern the be.st results, make sure that 
fronds or any small leaves; fresh your appearance is as cnsp-- 
fruit, such as berries or cherries, loot,,,,* a, your dessert. Hear 
and a ring mold of 
the angel your s lie s t hair-do. Wear your 
food type or several individual most unflurried expression 
The 
aired nng molds 
effect on everybody will be like 
Half fill the molds with water a frosfwl breeze off a mint bed 
Remove most of the flower heads 
and a few of the leaves and TOMORROW 
Get In The Swim 
plunge them into the mold until 
the water rises to the top Place 
it in your freezer until 1* a as 
frozen solid as ice cubes Prepare 
your fruit and place it on a shelf 
in your refrigerator 
Just before serving your ice 
bouquet, line a gleaming placer 
with your leafy left-over flower 
•prays, mints and ferns. Then 


Daily Crossword Fuzil* 


ACRO SS 
*1 — Bam . 
Germany. 
S laborer. 
9 Mound. 
14 Yucea’s retell rev 
15 Voice part. 
16 Certain 
17 I*>arU 


•••teaman, 


19 Akia, tor 
20 Certain stags 
direct mum. 


T I A d v ta r« £ 
2.1 Flower. 
25 Feeryone. 
26 Part of NATO. 
29 Regaled. 
34 t adernwd 


charged partial*, 


48 Settees. 
r 


50 Dtriage el 
geologic IMM. 


51 Creek letter. 
53 Safekeeping af 
good*. 
57 Kit» hen 
61 Fright 
62 Sooth Pole 
64 Top layer. 
65 loud nom 
66 Therefore; Lot. 
67 ('.rips. 
68 Sibilant ■goal I* 


•lienee. 


89 


35 Primp. 
38 Graia-bming 
•pike. 


37 Prowled. 
39 Great Laten 
cargos 
80 Viiitar In Forgo- 
tory. 


82 Presidential liefer 
name. 
88 I ae hod. 
45 A nil mea. 
46 Negatively 


DOWN 


1 Onion — ? fwh* 


kn ow *?): Span. 
2 Mr. Woolie***. 
3 Top*. 
4 CootroL 
5 In acme measure. 
6 french form al a 


7 Indian. 


12 Cooking int. 
13 Meadows. 
IS redivided 
22 Fa 
24 In vogue. 
26 Armistice, 
27 Countrifled. 
28 American poet. 
.10 Require. 
31 Scene of Man 


Mau terror. 
32 I on iii mod. 
33 Co*tume. 
35 Jumping stick. 
38 Take* away n 


part. 
41 Pro imOiaoa. 
44 Haul. 
47 Reddiafe fen. 
88 lieave, 
49 Road: In t. 
5 2 
Topfcet: 2 


word*. 


SS A b u n t satiety: 


Abbr. 
54 Ancient Ihafe 
i capitaL 
55 Obligati 
56 Frontier Marshal 
58 Ramon d’_ 


8 Frequent advice 
to baby: 2 word*. 
9 California g~Mlnr 59 Baltic port. 
10 Prx-kty pears. 
60 GaeL 
l l Finished. 
63 Numeral*t Abbr. 


‘ flAMK TNBOtr.H a s u i 
•D A M I 
T n a o tr.n 
a 
i m 
to ngat tT " < 
»«fiuM»vir 
far reader* of til* eolumfi. 0»ne« 
M»p« invnfl. ran <V> 
That briag 
Int raaaM grift »ntf rotfurea mea 
•are mein* 
Write Ie Se*-feta et 
t herm IR rare of ilia paper 
•• 
r tonne a *e>f aOOreeaeO 
nam pea 
antelope amt tar 
mp rota I for a 


repv 
of 
da veg 
n tn o tr.H 
a 
WK r.g TO BEAL TY 
'topmast ISM. Joan f Dine Ce) 


Hasping Up WIW HaMywaad 


by Louella Parsons 


HOLLYWOOD - George Bum* 
----‘--- 
j 
has a vary good idea for bu ne* f l i m h m f i n n 
•how which starts in October ~ U in 'U C I l® ,IU 
• 'ta u t e n c * tor C«l«.w-P.lni. S t o c k y a r d 
olive 
Ha will take all the ac- 
• 
tion from the Bum* home where 
Market report for July I: 
ha and Graeie did their lively 
Medium Hears 
22 75 to 23 IO 
chatter and move it into an of- cwt ; good heifers, 23 to 24 75 
fire. where a* a Hollywood pro- cwt ; medium heifers. 30 to 21 SO 
ducer he will see many different cwt . . common heifers. 16 50 to 18 
afars. 
cwt.; good bulls 23 75 to 25 cwt , j 


D A IL Y C R Y P T O Q t’O T E — H arp ’s how to w ork It : 
A X Y D L B A A X R 
{ • L O N G F E L L O W 
Ona lattar simply standi for another 
In this sample A la 
oaad for th* three Le. X for the two O'*, etc. Single letter*, 
apostrophi**, the length and formation of the worda ara att 
Mate. 
Each day the code letters are different. 


A Cryptogram Quotation 


V G B Z 
L K N Z Q T Z M , 
L A T 
V Y Y B 
B R * 


N 2 Q M 
L A G V Z 
N A Z K 
Q T L 
N A Z 
S T E N 


B A E I X — U V J N E Q O A . 


Yesterday** Cryp toque ta: A U N IV ER SIT Y SHOULD B E A 
PL A C E OF LIG H T. OF L IB E R T Y . AND OF LEA R N IN G — 
D IS R A E L I. 


tC !W* Flag Feature* fm dkata lac) 


Ronnie Burn* Harry von Tell medium bulls 20 75 to 23 25 cwt.. * 
a 
rn 
k i - . 
Pea Benedette and Larry Heat- good dauj rows IR to> IB'*5 cwt 
ATK Cl 
I 0K 6S M O u C rO lC 
ma 
Who were 
rn 
the 
Crane medium dairy cow* 18 SS ta 17 75 


and George show, remain in the ( 
^ I? 
™ cw! 
new set-up 
George wa* in La* Vega* to 
•ee hi* old friend Jack Benny 
open at the Flamingo, and he 
tells me he goes back to the old 


good veal calves 27 25 to 29 cwt ; i 
medium veal calve*. 24 25 to 36 75 
cwt ; common veal calve* 15 to 
22 cwt ; heavy veal calve* 23 50 
to 24 cwt ; small calve* 19 75 to 
26 cwt . common stock heifers. 


Losses Following Rise 


NEW YORK. AP* —The stock General Electric 
market 
took 
moderate 
losses General Food* . 
Tuesday after a rise of eight General Motors 
straight days to new 1958 peak* Goodrich ...... 
Th* decline wa* a reluctant one Goodyear 
nogs 
however and trading interest ran Greyhound.................. 
hogs. 22«n to 24*5 cwt ; heavy however, ana iraamg interest ran 
a 
l * 
,, 
high in a variety of selected is- t,ul* ’-m — .............. 
hogs. 
22 to 33 cwt . 
medium 
* 
Hercules Pow der........ 


I9t to 21c lb 
egg* 
48c to 38c - - 
Kenn-rntt Cnnnmr 
I loaves and aiso some .nine. anlia! rvennecou copper 
gains 
Kroger 
Profit taking was very much in Libbey Owens ford Glass 
evidence after the ateady run up Wartin Company 


(rind «ur I mg r,n,»raala ’ in Au- 
c w t. good huu-h,r 


* u*' , 
. 
. _ _ 
. . . hog. 
25 30 lo 25 AO cwt ; light 
P. S.: I can tell (george that 
Colgate is a fine sponsor — I 
worked for them for four years. 
,f w t0 „ y, cml . sman aues 
. . rna.|rtn . r . 
. 
. 
The 
purchase 
of 
Norman 
„ fn .. w h, ad 
^ n, | 
For key stock.* the losses wet* 
n.<*rna!iona ( hymnal 
Krasna * story. * High Dive," for ^ tn 
|b . vounjf chlrken, generaUy from fraction* 
to about 
g j j * 1 •• 
Jerrv 
Wald recall 
when 
rv • 
v 
,h 
iv- t/> «v a po.n* There were some wider *•'arfl 
*ek 
"*■ 
were together at ROK Jerry a* 
a producer and Norman as a 
writer 
Now Jerry i* important 
C h ic a g o G r a i n s 
st 20th Century Fox and Norman 
9 
- 
. M 
. r 
. 
currently ha.* ’ Who Was That 
CHICAGO <AP*-Grain futures hut there wa* nothing in the way 
<^orporaaon 
.. 
Lady I Saw You With” on Broad- prices ran a fairly broad range on of broad, overall new* lo prompt 
... 


w .y. .rd lh . dehghtlul romcdj .hr Board rf I M 
: 1 M 
| bu. 
Pr^ a 
. . Z .................... , 
IndiMreel ' to his cied.t 
.-»>ed weak 
n a late sell-off 
the 
xrsoc.j .m 
.e^s 
z 


J ^ r y .a ,, hr already ha. M. 
M y 
J • 
„ 
* 
S 
D h S u w 
can—RoiK-rt 
Muchum. 
Sophia ;shfd or lh. plu« side ard thai 
» « » » '» ' » .M uvr.au 
or 
LorMi and Joar Collin.. 
You by 
.hr minimum fla co n of a ll 
SO 
. .hr rad, up IB c r n U * " d ^ w U rk ,> nlr.l........... 
L 
« 
W 
. 
,#n! 
the Utilities off 40 cents. 
,fv% iork ventral ......... 
Mifchum ^ b r a - . 
- ^ h 
ha, 
...ha.ood Of l.ino iuurs tradrd 521 r « 
r Norfolk 
* W c.- rr ^ 
I m 
« ,m lr M rirar. 
hr »»<rW 
aril ’hr uvual hnrvnrt-lim. 
and 
620 f»U Nr» h.gh, for tho N «th AmrrK-an Aviaimn 
.rd Joan u under ronirnc, 
hr 
held a t r a d y rear .caird TS and 
there were I ('* er" " I — 
d » “ •••• 


rpm md, mr .ha. J „ , — 
* 
the day mainly hrraunr new lo ... 
Paramount 
.................... 
l A l d l . r ^ r l h . T k , . 
her rn - rf a firmer market in Kan,a. 
Volume 
al pped 
to 
2 OO nor i-nnev 
J. C. 
^.... 
“ 
I J S 
,h„* 
L ". 
'-ll' .here there ans a moderate aharev from 2 SIMM. Monday. 
Penn.-yltanm Railroad .. 
tn 
Ran,. Round 'nr I ns Ro>t am„ unl o( nmir ml|| 
Ten of the IS moat active stocks £ 
P 
• — 
better 
Uan any 
picture shes 
^ ^ 
absence of any other declined* three rose and two were P ‘(,shurgh I tate (glass .. 


* '^ r 
u*d' 
, 
K l, 
, 
commernnl 
demand, 
however uDchaiuted 
.Plymouth OU .................................. 
Handsome football .t.r 
Frank projlt ,.lkjni fan^ ,„>o the p.t late Olla were lower 
and 
a 
lower Pullman 
S2v. 
Gifford, who has been under con- 
^ 
and prices weakened trend was shown by steels, mo- Radio < orporation ......... 
3.1? 
tract to Warner Bros, for two ^jj 
tde j1IM, 
tor*, farm implements, aircrafts Republic S'ee! 
........... 
47G 
years, get* the chine* 
to run Surprising to most traders was and nonferrous metal*. 
Reynolds Tobacco B ........... 73S 
with the ball at last in a good 
jact 
wheat still 
held 
American Stock Exchange prices 
Roebuck 
29G 
role in ‘ Ip Periscope" 
Along at>out half or more o{ ltI gains dec Lined 
on 
volume 
of. 
R4n non 
Socony 
.............. SI 
with Jim Gardner vnd 
Edmund of Monday while other grains shares 
compared 
with 
910.000 -^uthern Pacific .................. 46G 
Diego for two week* of 
location gjjppcd from major fractions of a Monday. 
Southern Railway ................ 42 « 
shote oh 
battleships and 
tub-cent t0 more than a cent a bushel 
j Sperry-Rand 
................ 18 G 
marine* 
The interiors 
will be wheat closed '«-'i cent a bush- 
N U W Y o r k S t o c k s 
Standard Bi ands ................. 53 » 
filmed at the studio. el lower. July ll.824-81; corn V 
Texas Company 
When Gifford was star 
half- p , lower. July SI 30G-V oats '• NEW YORK 
IAP* 
— Today s Twentieth < entury 
hack with the New York Giants' 
higher to Pa lower. July 63%; rye 
dose 
I mon < arbid* .................... 9 i‘» 
football team he picked off more V IG lower. July Si 24G; soy- ACF Industrial ..................... 37% 
r on ‘ 
“ lc. 
4 
, 
honors than Walt Disney has 
Os- beans G G lower, July 12 24V 
Air Reduction 
.............. MG 
n ;e< (.'rt.ra 1 .................... 
,! 
cars. 
In 1956 he won the 
Jim G; lard 3 cents a hundred pounds 
Allied Chemical .............. 78G ;.n :e<j lc,a 
0no 
Thorpe Trophy, in 1955 he was lower 
to 8 cents higher. Jul) Allis 
Chalmers .......... 24G [ nite^ J | ajes " ub” er 
voted all pro halfback and rn 1952 $12 37. 
.American Can 
.............. 49% l 
‘ 
*' 
President Eisenhower personally 
_ 
, 
, 
.American iv a n a m id 
44 » 
* 1 
1 


handed him the citation tor be f y f l P S S t O C k V d r d 
Amor,can K,ectnc P<mer 
43 


ing the most valuable player on 
American Tobacco................ 86% Westinghouse Electric ........ 57S 
the field at the All Star Game. 
TERRA ALTA. W. Na-Mar- American 
roha*co .............. 86 
4 
Rhonda Fleming and socialite- 
get report for July 4: 
.American Viscose 
millionaire 
Bill 
Hollingsworth 
Choice calves 
have discovered each other and cwt.; 
good calves. 27 50 to 
danced with no one else at the cwt ; 
medium calves 26 50 
to 
hland nil 
party Cobino Wright 
gave for 28 cwt : common calves 23 
to y«*wno .n 


th, John Waynes 
Rhonda, 
tai 25 c u t, « » « • « » ^ 
Balu,aor, and Ohio...............» . , ! 
MOSCOW f.AP- - Th, Soy,, 
gnu, back to hfr natural red 
ha.r cart.: slock , l « r . 21 SD to 24 * Belh,e|)(m Slpe| 
after bleaching blonde for ‘Horne 
cwt ; good hellers. 22 to 


Before Dark 
and she .a s , hap c u t, 
“ Bucyrv K r i , . 
pc girl when Merssn Lo Ho) at it*; - 
I J S 
Capital C rim e 


West Virginia Pulp A Paper 37G 
American Tel k Tel 
178G Western Maryland Railway 
IIG 


27i2 Wheeling Steel .................... .38% 
sn in 
tov) American Water Works .... 14% Woolworth 
... 47'* 
>9 Anaconda Copper ........................... 45G Youngstown Sheet & Tube 
. 88 
Armco Steel ........................51 
. . . 
■ 
>■ 
■ 
«• 
17% Attack Alcoholism 
Atchison & Topeka ............ 2IG 


the same party, told her that the 
: medium cow8,^14 SO to G j0 
j 
Corporation 
- 
common cows, 12 t0 to la 
r a-uijwihuun 


23 4 
1.5 G 


^ 
c 
j 
! 
s 
r 
kc 
. r 
. r 
- O h don I lei! mc I bairn togo 
» » ^ 
ho8s 
„ (Yko Cola 
.......... 


R^tonda° ss ailed ^ 
^ 
.a hut al.: p « , 
I M . » head; 



^ 


But there isn t much bothering idm 
* 
” 
Commonwealth Edison ......... 50 » 
Miss Fleming these days 
She |y y F n a s A n d B u t t e r 
Fonsolidaied Natural Gas 
47 . 
returns to the Tropieana in Las 
* 
Consolidation Coal ............. 35 
Vagas. and Irving Wallaces new 
\’e \V YORK 'A P) — ‘USDA' Continental 0,1 
.............. 52G 
novel. ‘‘The Perfect State, 
is _ Wholesale egg prices were un- ( urtis Wright 
................ 23G 
being scripted with her In mind 
todav 
Receipts 21 600 
Disney Produc'mas ............ 26 » 
Jean Seberg write* me that 
Nearby whites: Top quality '4f( Douglas Aircrait ............... .>6 , 
Bhe * 
managing to keep 
very 50 ]{}S i 41G-43. mediums 38-39 Dupont . 
. 
186J « 
busy in New York learning some smalls 32-83 
Eastman Kodak ................. IU 
of the methods of the acting 
Butter fully steady. Receipts L 
............ 
l l -4 
craft. 
She’s been studying pan- 203.000 
‘ 
* 
tomime with the talented French- 
Wholesale prices on bulk car‘ 
. . 
man Klitnnc Decroux a., » ,ll aa tuna -tfrwbt. 
Po<kI «dchtn,ry 
diction and hod> movement Ap- 
Creamery. 93 
parently she is no longer with 59G 
92 *^ore 
(Continuedon rope IS I 
score ;B ’ 57*a-57 « 


4t34 press has cut loose with a flood 
44G of stories about alcoholics in the 
wake of Premier Khrushchev s 
latest demand for an end to pub- 
ISG lie drunkenness The publication* 
5,5G Soviet Russia., Trud and Komoso- 
47G moi Pravda all have come up with 


119*4 lengthy arguments against drink- 
19G mg. 


R A K 


score (AA* 59-\Ford M o to r................... 
A» 58G-S8G; 90 Foremosf Dairy .. 
I General Dynamics <XD) 


OJiCcXCCdXi 
CO) NOU C T O (CS 
K £ £ 1 T nW I 
w m < ~ 


o'ot,r 
A R E a1 £ * 


Answ er To Previous Puzzle 


C I 0 R S H S P O T I 


pi W 
m 
1 tm 
aT 
h I ut aB 
e Tr0 NI 


‘Do you rralire what e ban on atom bomb test* will mean. 
Truffle? 
People wilt start blam ing us for the 
weather, again! • • 
".See? They don't M AKE the hora* that I can’t ride!** 


4 
4 


TWENT\^ 
THE CUMBERLAND NEWSs CLTMBERLAND, MD., WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 1 95 8 
Pho ne PA 2 -4 600 fo r a WANT AD Taker 


Tax Collections 
May Go $40,01)0 
Above Estimates 


Warden Reports 


22 Do gs Adopted, 


247 Destroyed 


Rise In Assessments 


Will Swell Income 


Warden Merwin 
yeslerday 
submitted a report to the Alle-j 
gany County Board of Commis-i 
sioncrs showing that 22 dogs had 
been adopted from his kennel be­ 
tween June 3 and July 3. 
The 22 adopted and three re-1 
.'claim ed represented less than ten 
^ per cent of the 273 dogs Mr. Hast 
picked up during'the month. Thej 
247 others were destroyed. Resi-| 
who adopted the 22 dogs} 


The tax lev y of the City 
Cumberland is expected to 
about $40.000 ov er the top. 
Arthur B. Gibson, city auditor, 
said the additional rev enue will 
J', 
. , 
tnr 
result from increases in assess- f« " ' board bills totaling $20.75 lor 
ments used when the tax lev y was 
anima . 
set last .August. 
I 
The dog warden's report also 
The $40,000 of excess 
c o 
l l e c -rev ealed that he collected $187 50 
fions is a rough guess until all during the month through sale of > 
cf the city books hav e been bal-, 150 new dog licenses for the fis-' 
$anced. 
cal year w'hich started July 1. O f 
Mr. Gibson said the increase in that amount he kept $37.50 as his 
the tax base may hav e resulted commission at the rate of 25. 
in part from the rise in commod- cents per license and the county 
jiy prices which would affect the receiv ed the other $149.50. 
personal property of corporations. 
He added it will he impossible 
to tell the source of additional 
income until all of the figures are 
broken down. 


Goes Ov er Top 


A part of the cheering news was 
included in a routine report pre­ 
sented to the Mayor and Council 
Monday. 
A report on June collections by 
George E. Dav is, city collector, 
showed that collections on taxes 
and the interest on taxes during 
the month totaled about $21,263— 
more than enough to put the 1957- 
58 tax lev y ov er the top. 


Boys Involved 
In Theft At 
Playlot Stand 


Larcenies Reported 


To Local Police 


Potomac Park 
Avenue Rated 
For Repairs 


Commissioners Get 


Other Requests 


Montgomery Co. 


Supports C&O 
Canal Park Bill 


City Sues For 
Removal Of 


in Potomac Park 
priority for 
Av enue E 
wa.s giv en 
pairs 
Board of Commissioners yester- 


Complaint Charges 


Building is Haxard 


ROCKVILLE, Md. TAP) - The 
Montgomery County Council Tues­ 
day endorsed a House bill to pre­ 
serv e the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca­ 
nal as a 10,000-acre national park, 
stretching from Washington to| 
Cumberland. 
“ It would dev elop the canal into 
. 
.. 
r 
a 
rather than a drainage p 
J T " ^ 


by" thrA U e ra n y C oun7y^f''i;'" 
^ 
in Allegany County Circu.t 
by the Allegany county l . Reese. 
I 
C o ur t requesting the court to issue 


dav after R H. Maun a resident 
^ companion bill passed the 'a mandatory injunction requiring 
.1___ 
4U« J/^.^™,:cc;« njSenate last August. 
jff^e owners to remov e or raze a 


I 
Reese said the House bill al-* dwelling on the south side of 


The Mayor and City Council of 


on 


there, attended the commission 


T a^rsT ad’S eiV om T sed.^^^ 
| ready has receiv ed the.suppfjrt of, Williams Road, '^hjch 'v as « uh 
Mr Maun had attended a prior ev ery other municipality it would stantially destroyed by fire 
meeting to discuss the need for affect. 
It would, remov e about August 22, 1956. 
repairs on the Potomac Park 1.230 acres from the county’s tax 
'- a ”« » 
street. 
said. 
The motion to giv e Av enue E; 
top priority was made by Com-; 
missioner William A. Wilson and 
was seconded by Commissioner 
C. N. Wilkinson. Commissioner- 
Jam es Orr said the county was 
•unable to obtain all of the rights 
¡of way on the street and this had 
delayed the work, 
Ross Shaw of Oldtown wrote 
the commissioners urging them 


Jury Reverses 
Commission In 
Accident Case 


to make a personal appearance 
in W^ashington July 20 and 21 
'when the House of Representa- 
¡tiv es’ public lands subcommittee 
winds up its hearing on the es­ 
tablishm ent of the National C&O 


Sets Disability 
At 60 Per Cent 


An 
Allegany 
County 
Canal 
Historic 
Park 
between Court jury of nine men and three 


Chief Judge Morgan C, Harris 
has signed a show cause order 
giv ing the owners 15 days to show 
cause why the relief requested 
should not be granted. 
This equity .suit was filed in 
behalf of the Mayor and City 
Council by Thomas B. Finan as 
one of his last acts as city at­ 
torney. 
Deed Not Recorded 
The bill of complaint states that 
Thomas L. Popp, 229 North Le« 
Street, one of the defendants, al­ 
leges that he is the owner of a 
certain parcel of real estate des­ 
ignated as Lot No, 8 of Popp's 
Addition to Cumberland, situated 
Circuit 
Williams Road within the city's 


Two local brothers, age 14 and 
15, hav e been implicated m a 
The city lev ied $1,207,630 on 
^ 
real estate, personal property of recent breaking and entering of 
indiv iduals and corporations and the concession stand at Pennsyl- 
bank stock during the 1957-58 fis­ 
cal year. 
Actual tax collections made dur- 
* 
,u 
ing the fiscal year ending June 30 
about 2 a. m.. broke into the 


v ania Av enue playground. 
Police said the boys got out of 


Am ong 4-H W i 
nners 


Darlene Logue of the Frostburg Senior 4-H Girls Club shows her “ preparing to sew* dem onstra­ 
tio n ‘which won the blue ribbon in its classification during the home demonstration contest 
yesterday at the Court House. 
Darlene and other blue ribbon winners wiU compete in a 
district contest at Hagerstown later this month. 
< Story on page 6> ___________________________ 


Washington and Cumberland. 
The Oldtown man expressed re­ 
grets that only retired Judge 


were approximately $5,000 ov er stand and helped themselv es to 
the tax lev y. 
¡.some candy. 
| 
And Mr. Gibson said the excess j 
yesterday afternoon one of thej 
a.ssessments charged but not 
arrested and released, 
collected will bring the extra lax 
custody of his father pending! 
collections to about $40,000. 
Most Go Ov er 
further action. 
Sev eral other cases of larceny. 
The actual tax base used to;breaking and entering, and v an- 
establish tax lev ies by the city¡dalism , hav e been reported to 
,• . 4.1 
u 
« ..rv ,ul 
generally has been the actual police, who said someone took 
an i fall was s lig htly abov e normal 


It's Been Cooler, Wetter ChamberNameS 


t 
Than It Seemed This Yeor(;j| | (| j(| gtes FOT 


Director Posts 


women 
yesterday 
substantially 
Mr Popp contends, according to 
rev ersed 
the 
Maryland 
W 
o 
r k -The bill of complaint, that the 
m en’s Compensation Commission property was conv eyed to him 
George 
Henderson and 
Isaac ¡in a v erdict returned at the dose Victor 
A. Roby and Dorothy 
<. 
Long, secretary of 
the Oldtown of an all-dav trial. 
¡Roby, his wife. Howev er, 
this 
Sportsmen’s Club were present’ 
jury on which Robert Pol- 
f " 7 
to 
represent 
Allegany 
Coun'y 
sav age serv ed 
among the land recorrta of Alle- 
wncn the subcommittee began its („,em an ruled .tie r about 
4.5 
County 
The last 
hearing .lune 30. 
’mmules deliberation that John 
Attorney Horace P. Whitworth 
jp ,^¡5 ..¡(y sustained w) 
•Ir. of Westernpori questioned the 
perm anent partial disa- ''7 
f L ,1, . 7 7 
tax bill receiv ed by the West 
bility when a car on 
which 
h e a t t o r n e y explained that the 


Temperatures in Cumberland for the, first s i\ 
monthv S of the year were below normal, while total rain- 


base of the year before. 
Ri.ses in commodity prices— 
Airline 
tramsistor 
radio 
from 
Montgomery Ward store. The two- 
which affect the cost of liv ing—« one turquoise radio is v alued at 
hav e generally resulted in an in-1$29.95. A boy of about 13 with,, 
crease in assessments. They can black hair, crew cut, and wear-| 


Robert R. Golden, Weather Bureau observ er at 
Constitution Park who keeps the 
official records, said that, with 


Virginia Pulp and Paper 
C 
o 
m 
- 
m 
a 
d 
e 
parties 
pany. He said some of the build- 
caught ^ ^ d a n t m <his case hecau.se 
ings on which taxes had been 
jyjy jf,, 1955. 


rise but they can also drop and 
the city has generally been con­ 
serv ativ e in .setting its tax lev ies. 
Last year the excess tax col­ 
lections totaled $47.000 but the 


ing a green shirt is suspected. 
Police 
receiv ed 
a 
complaint 
that someone took four sheets 
of siding and some lumber v alued 
at 
from the v icinity of 1015 
year before the figure was less 
Av enue, where a home is 
than $3.000. 
The 19.54 excess tax collections 
totaled $18.000: 1953. $28.000; 1952. 
$41,000; 1951, $54.000 and 1950, 
$28.000. 


Lonaconing 
Man Dies Of 
Gun Wound 


of this last recorded deed showing 
assessed had been torn down pri-f ” ” 
' ~ 
” 
.. 
_, 
them as owners of the property, 
or to January 1 and .should not be 
^ 
. *^5 
The bill of complaint notes that 
taxed. He was told that S uper-^”'!” 7‘*‘’T ” 1 
oT 
^ 
f 
‘his property which 
was suh- 
v lsor of Asse.s.sments Somerv ille 
^ 
.fantially destroyed by fire nearly 
Nicholson is conducting an i 
n 
v 
e 
s 
- 
t 
w 
o 
years ago was burned shortly 
tigation into this m atter. 
{ 
The 
percentage of di-^ability after hav ing been mov ed from a 
Commissioner Wilson was in- 
nssues decided location on Laing .Av enue to the 
Twenty m em bers of the Cum-'formed by Gorman E. Getty, at- by the jury. 
south side of Williams Road, 
berland Chamber of Commerce torney to the board, that part of 
The jurors decided first that Charge« Cnsafe Condition 
jiu» 
aaiu M.av , 
nominated for 10 a special $6,000 account for the Wilson wa.s an employe within 
Since destruction by fire, thm 
H ie^exW 'i^o^ ^ A^iril.'tem pera. 
® direct prim ary 'benefit of patients at the County the meaning of the Workmen’s property has been left in a “ di- 
tures for each month were below « lection. 
¡Infirmary may be used for air Compcm.sation Law. On the sec- lapidated, unsightly and unsafe” 
The candidates will be listed on 
conditioning 
the infirm ary be- ond and third issues the jury dm- condition and is a hazard 
to the 
the election balloting which will cau.se it would benefit the pa- agreed with the Workmen’s Cora general public, according 
to tha 
J close July 22. 
tients. No action was taken on pensation Commission 
The jur- bill of complaint 


Amcelle Staffer 
Wins Promotion 


under construction. 
C. B. Pardew . 706 Montgomery 
^ 
, , 
, 
, 
^ 
Av enue, said his residenee was 
^ sn-year-otd unemployed I.ona- 
entered by the rear door 
a n d i coning man died yesterday after- 
someone took a black wallet con- noon from a gunshot wound in his 
taining cards, pictures and $3 in bead. 
cash from a dresser. The culprit i 
v ictim was identified as 
left the hou.se by the rear door. 


normal. 
February was the coldest of the 
months, and also showed the big-. 
, 
^ 
. 
iHa martPr 
gest drop from the normal. The* Nominees 
for the 10 director the m atter, 
av erage tem perature here last 
POSts. listed alphabetically, are: 
February was 36 9 degrees, while 
Jam es 
Alfred 
Av irett, 
Law- 
the normal av erage is 33.2 de- 
rence W. Brown, 
Sidney 
W 
grees, 
j George. 
Garland 
L 
Johnston, 
The January av erage of 29.4 de-* ®« tijamin M. Kamens. Lynn C 
grees was below the 31.4 
d e g r e e s Tashley, Duard H. Little. 
| 
av erage for that month and the! 
J. Kenneth Morgan. George B.* * 
- 
- 
av erage reading of 37.5 degrees Newman. Hudson Nix. Irwin 
A 
A 
was sev eral degrees below the iser, Albert S. Paye, Carl ( 


Revised Map 
Of City Is 


Dav id L. Miller, 307 Baltimore; George Foote, of Charlestown, a 
norm al av erage of 40 7 degrees. 
Robbins, 
George A. Schwarzen-i 


Tem peratures for the past 
Rev i.sed maps of the City 


ors ruled that Wilson was an em-* 
The bill of complaint further 
ploye of the Fort Cumberland a.sserts that the City Engineer 
Motor.'; Inc. and not an employe has pronounced the structure un- 
of B H. Snyder, trading as Sny- safe and has said that the cost 
der's Aulo Serv ice as the com- of recon.struction would be in ex- 
mission had decided. 
r*-ss of .50 per cent of its v alue. 
Further, the jury decided that H also state.« that no effort ha.s 
Wilson su.stained an accidental >een made to repair or recon- 
injury arising out and in the struct the dwelling, 
course of his employment by Fort ’ 
Besides reque.sting the manda- 
Cumberland Motors Inc 
In the tory injunction, the .Mayor and 
of fifth issue. It was decided that City Council a.« k the court for the 
L^MVJU 14. i*iuir.. .14,, 4..4..4....W4V . 
pm n ln v p of thp Tach-Fast 
l e m p e r a i ui f s lui m r 
yyr« 
, 
. 
Cumberland hav e been placed on Wilson did not .sustain an acci- right to remov e the premises m 
Street, told police someone took ^ 
w hic h snsnended one- (rionths rev ealed that May. with 
C. William Seasholtz. Louis V. 
^ num ber o^ business es- dental injury in the course of 
e m -Jhe ev ent the defendants fail to 
two large v ases filled with flow- 
i nnam nine some time:®® av erage of 61.4 degrees, and Shinnamnn. W, Donald Smith, .M. tablishments throughout the city, iployment by B H. Snyder. 
remov e the .structure within 15 
ers from the side of his house. 
ratiíMis in Lonaconing some tim e 


He placed a $14 v alue on them.i®8®- 
June, with an av erage of 67.1 D. Speicht. Harry I. 
degrees, were below their no rm al and Jack L. Towler. 
Stegmaier 
jbe official maps were pre-i 
Attorneys 
for 
Wilson 
were days 
pared by the City Engineering Charles Z. Heskgtt and George, 
At the time of the fire in Aug- 
Robert K. VanderYacht, an in-] 
Elm er Bopp, 715 Memor-! 
medical exam iner’s 
^3 
9 degrees 
Ballota in the prim ary were Department. They are not on sale R, Hughes ,Jr. The Fort 
C um be r- ust 1956. an inv estigation into th* 
dustrial engineer at the Amcelleijaj Av enue, reported her 
respectiv ely. 
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r 
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_ 
r>^iA 
u i r u m H 
tr» 
t H û 
W ì i ì f l Sì i 
plant of Celanese Corporation ofi^.^g entered and a gray table fan self-i®6'Cted wound m the m a n s 
‘‘w arm ’* month of April tee headed by J. Henry Holzshu. 
America, has been promoted toj^.gg taken, A dresser drawer 
the pasition of assistant superin-'^pgj} 
but apparently noj 
tendent of production planning, jewelry was taken. 
la 
Reynolds, 414 
B 
e d f o 
r d ¡®^ised the shooting .K(mrred about 


ltd a garden m the rear' 
7 » P’ ’J'- 
of 500 Bedford Street was gene- 
foote home, 
rally destroyed late Miwiday night 


had a mean tem perature of .53.7 


according to W. E. Crooks, plant 
m anager. 
.A nativ e of Holland. Mich., he 
!s a graduate of Michigan College 
of Mining and Technology, Hough-.^j. 
yesterday, 
ton. where he majored in chemi-j 
ra l engineering. He also holds a 
m aster’s degree in industrial en­ 
gineering from Columbia I'niv er-, 
sily . 
I 
Prior to joining the Celanese 
organization in 1956. he was with 
the U S. Rubber Company at Jo­ 
liet. Ill He serv ed in the Nav y 
during World War II and was 


Authorities said the v ictim used 
j g (jggrees ov er the 
.38 calibre rev olv er. They 
normal. 


The wettest of the first 


Gyroscope 
Units Open 


The body was found some tim e 


PSC Plans Hearing 


counted last night by a commit- at cjty Hall, 
officials said 
land .Motors Inc . B H 
S n y d e r , cause wa.s .started 
to determine 
They are rev ised by 
the City 
trading as Snyder's Auto Serv ice whether the blaze 
might hav e 
as supplies of 
prev ious printings and the State Accident Fund, in- been set. No arrest ev er 
was 
are exhausted and the City acts surer for the Fort Cumberland made, 
as a jobber for local firms which firm, the defendants, were repre­ 
sell them. 
sented by Harold E. Naughlon 
The m ajor improv ement in the and Thomas B Finan 
new maps is a complete index 
Associate .ludge .N'eil C. Fraley 
The .Maryland Public Serv ice 
gjj streets, a great time sav er of Oakland presided at the trial. 
later by the v ictim ’s son, Robert,I"* " 
7 
......... .............. ' ¡Commission will hold a hearing jf 
js looking for some of Eight witnesses were heard They 
after 
Mr. Foote failed to show.' 
' 
a 
i mrtnth 
Baltimore July 16 at 10 30 a jbe sparsely .settled or “paper” 
included Wilson. Kenneth Castle, 
up for supper. He reportedly had] 
cebruary was the qriesi 
momn 
application 
of the C&A streets in the city. 'john C. Carney and George Par- 
gone berry picking during 
Company to exercise rights. 
Another m ajor ^pro v em en t is ker, all firemen who answered 


months was May, when 4 48 inch- Of! OdS FfQIlChlSBS 
es were recorded by Mr. Golden 
ior 0.91 inch ov er the normal of 
Cub Scout 
Outing Set 


Cub Sco uts o f Po to mac Co uncil, 
afternoon, and in recent days was 
^ 
the only mo 
priv ileges 
granted 
under tbat all actual streets are shown the call next door to the fire sta- Boy Scouts of America, will hold 
which recorded less man a 
- franchises granted in Allegany by straight lines while “paper” tion on Frederick Streelt; 
Dr. their annual outing at Camp Po- 
amount of raintaii, 
ere 
unopened streets or streets Txiuis Brings. Wilson’s physician; ¡tomac near Oldtown Saturday, 
1,85 inches o 
ram 
j 
-pbe franchises were adopted by listed in undev eloped subdiv isions Dr. Carlton Bnnsfield, physician July 19, according to Ross O^ 
February, while the normal ’« 
r 
- 
, 
— 
and Agnes <Guynn) Foote. bur-| 


reported to hav e been m good 
spirits. 
He was a son of the late John' 


mal' 
was 


, . , 
. . iv iv ing are his wife. Mrs. Eliza- 
Young men interested in a trip bp^b (W attenschaidt) Foote: two 
training 
officer 
for 
the 
local to F^urope with the Army can 
Foote, with the U 


2.34 inches. 
January, with a 


^^¡ordinances passed by the City of are shown by dotted lines. 
tcalled by the defendants. Snyder Decker, council camping and aeti- 
normal of 24 9 ^®®^^''^®®^’ 
Mayor 
and; 
The maps also show expanded and Charles A Kimble, who op- v ities chairman 


Nav al Reserv e div ision when it-Pariiculars 
by 
contf^ting 
the|j, 
California, Robert, atl 
« id Council of Midland 
¡and March, with 3.06 inches, was 


Council of Frostburg 
and the B&O yards within the city limits erated the Fort Cumberland .VKi- 


was giv en nation-wide recogni-1 
^^^^®¡home, two daughters, Juanita, 
normal 
tion on being first in the nation Building. 
in 1957. 
He and his wrfe and two chil­ 
dren liv e at Carrick Place, Brad- 
dock Road. 


Volunteer Firemen 
To Meet In Oakland 


thome and Mrs. Paul Willison, 
M Sgt. W C, Hartley said ap-igpj^bart 
plications are now beins accepted ^ 
surv iv ins are a sister. Mrs. 
for enlistment and assiRnrtient t o , C h a r l e s t o w n , a 
the 
followins 
Gyroscope 
™ its 
Lonaconing, 
assignment to and a grandchild. 
The body will be at the home of 
his sister, Mrs. Metz, this ev e- 


with subsequent 
liurope; 
F'lrst and Second Battle Group, 
18th Infantry, First Infantry Di-. 
v ision, F'ort R!le.j', Kans ; 229thj®’®*' 
Signal Company, F'ort Benning.l 
Member companies of the Alle- Ga.; and 585 Signal Company, 
I fir^l 
pany-Garrett Volunteer F'iremen f Fort Monmouth, N. J. 
I III vt; LUvPI tJCIIIUI 3 
Association will hold a regular: 
Applicants who meet enlistment 
monthly meeting Sunday at 
2 / M standards will be furnished gov -, 
P lYi. in the Oakland fire hall, 
ernment transportation to Fort 


Last month was the second wet­ 
test 
month, 
with 
4 31 
inches, 
while the normal rainfall is 3.88 
inches. 


and the city’s new sewage treat- 


inch ov er the normal 3.00- 
F « ed fees m lieu of free gae, ment P‘ant- 
were granted by the company for 
C. K. iNuzum, city engineer, 
the franchises to lay and main- said it is im practical to rev ise 
tain gas line.s. 
maps often, a-s they must be 
The City of Cumberland 
r e - 'Purchased in thousand lots - a 
ceiv es $3,500 a year under its three or 
f mr year supply, 
franchise. 


tors Inc. 


At Choral Workshop 


Local Youth Charged pa^iily Reunion 
In Keyser Accident 
5|at^ Sunday 


Raymond Parker. 2 0. this city, 
, 
_ ,, 
„ 
was 
.slightly 
injured 
M 
o n d a y ' 
The 
annual 
Felker, 
Kn|W. 
when the auto mo bile he was o pe-|Tr^der fanmlies reunio n will be 
ra!ingcraahedm K ey ser.W .V a.;held 
Sunday in 
the S™v e at 
Parker, who was slightly m-T^’^eiy Place, Warren-s Mitl, Pa. 
Three local high school seniorsijured in the accident, has been' 
Registration at II a. m. will 


M aster maps of the City En­ 
gineering 
Department 
are, 
of 
course, kept up to date al all 
times as Changes occur. 
The last rev ision of the official « esstuuy 
city m ap was printed in 1954. 


Adults Finish 
Swim Course 


Since Cub Scouts are not af* 
forded a chance to go camping, 
each year the council inv ites all 
Cubs to v isit Camp Potomac to 
see the camp in opera!mn. 
Hor.seshoes, softball, v olleyball, 
archery, rowboat and canoe rideo 
and swimming are sev eral activ i­ 
ties which will be av ailable fof 
the Cub.s. 
Members of the camp staff will 
be on hand to assist with the 


Local Trooper 
Helps Capture 


Committee 
appointments 
for j^ckson. S. C. for admini.straiiv e 
selected as mem bers of the ¡charged with 
reckless driv ing be in charge of .Mrs. Jack Wea- Man In Slaying 


A group of local residents sue 
completed 
an 
adult „ 
^ 
.iwimming course for beginners T l T . 
f 
den or pack 
recently at the Constitution Park 
adult 
pool. 
leadership. 


The course was sponsored 
by l ,7 ' 
'“ 
'I''” ’ 
""i 
the Allegany County Chapter of 
'"teresled in this phase of 
the Red Cross in cooperation with 
"> • « '" 'i 
the Cumberland Recreation De-i 
’ . 
, _ 
^ , 
partm ent. 
J ''" ''"J' 
" ''I 
Dr. .lohn T. Gorman, who heads 
p'"*“ '‘7" ? 7 '" ^ ""PPP 
p 
® 7 
the chapter’s water safety com -P. 
P» '''' 
jmittee and is an instructor, was ’ 
make its own arrange- 


nual state conv ention held last submitted before August 25 this 
month in Ocean Citv will also be v ear. 
giv en. 


Local Youth Is Sent 
To Training School 
Students Attend 
YFC Convention 


A 14-ycar-nld local youth was 
Six area high-schoolers are at- 


'"““ ‘"'7 lin charge of the course and was 
at the 
land, was one of two officers who: ^ . . . . 
®®®^P 
^he annual ev ent will 


t h e coniing year W ill he announc-pr,« .c,.sing. 
Applicants with or 
p | , „ r u j f „ r , he High .School Chor-iwilliam 
B o w i e . Frederick, a pass-v er 
o f 
Meycrsdale, 
secretary., 
t . a « ™ .. 
B ^ h e r l 
W e i s e n 
ed hy Francis Fatkin_ president, „.j,h„ul 
pr,„, 
m ilitary serv ice gj workshop at the Vniv ersily cfjenger in the car, also was in- During the afternoon a program! 
” 
'j p 
who sa_id_reports on the^sfilh an- 
gppij.. Applications must he Maryland this week. 
jjpred 
and 
both 
youths were.of entertainm ent will ne held a n d ;^ '“ 'D 
28 forrnerly of Cumber 


They are Carole A. Blackburn, ¡treated at Potomac Valley Hos-.there will be gam es lor 'P® fP » ’:' 
" 
« ho had7.® '''"'7 
- ''" r ’® 
p " ' ' b e g i n at 2 p m 
dren. Prizes will be awarded. 
iOv erpowerea a gunman wno "no p^j^jj^^han, water safety instruct- “ * 
P’ 
attend a re :'!!? “ » 
” ‘P*" ” ’ortt. 
i 
Those who completed the two- EquifV SuitS Filed 
week course are Bev erly Buser, i 
* 
Trooper ^eisenm iller, son oL jane Buser, Donna Chambers.j 
Four equity suits were filed 
Mr. a i^ M rs^i^ul C, ^eisenm il-jjr^^g 
H 
^ 
Fredm an. yesterday 
in 
Allegany 
County 
ler, 532 North Centre Street, has rp^gj-j-^gg punkhouser, Jerry H00-! Circuit Court. The bills of com- 


Dortha J. Hardman and Paul E. ipital, Keyser. 
Alkire. 
The 
.students, 
recora-1 
Patrolm an Wilford Scott saidj 
Those planning to 
wounded 
their superior 


mended by their principal and the auto went out of control on a asked to bring a basket 
music teachers and finally se-¡curv e, 
hit 
a utility 
pole 
and Coffee will be serv ed by the plan-] 
lected by Miss M argaret Hillis.¡struck a culv ert. Patrolm an Scott ning 
committee, 
according 
toi 
one of the country's foremost isajd the v ehicle was v irtually.Robert Martin, of Loysv ille, Pa., 
music directors, will .spend fiv e ¡demolished. 
'president. 


ordered sent to the Maryland tending the 14th annual conv en- 
dcv s on the Univ ersity campus ; 


Training School yesterday after tion of Youth For Christ *^®^e’’®®' ggerer*^Md 'secular^*'^^*^^*^**^^ 
he was giv en a hearing in Juv e- tinnal at Winona Lake, Ind., this 
rule Court by M agistrate Fred 
H 
Anderson, 


presentation 
in 
Chapel on July 
the 
11. 


works for 
Univ ersity 


Births 


World Atlas Among New 
Publications At Library 


week IS Rand-McNally s Stand- 


week. 
The group representing YFC 
The youth was picked up early ^ 1^5^ from four high schools in- ^ 
„ 
. . . 
, 
IMonday by police in Hagerriown. j.|udcs Linda Yoder and Ethel 
Wa StODS Al OWPfl 
after running away from his fos- stev anus, 
Meyersdale 
H i g h 
. 
V 
. • / 
1 
ter home here. 
School; Mabel Mackley. Valley 
D yr i n P S tT P P t W O fR 
High School. Shirley Ev ans. Hynd 
® 
man High School and Gary Durr * xhe C&P Telephone Company 
and Thomas Ramsey, Allegany 
^ ,ji begin installing 2.525 feet oi ard World Atlas. 
High School. 
underground 
conduit 
on 
North; 
Miss Mary G. Walsh, librarian, 
-MemcHrial Hospital 
Dwight 1. FNans, executiv e di- Mechanic Street today. 
' 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael V Lar- rector of the Tri-State Youth For j 
('bief 
of 
Police 
R. 
FImmett. 
km, Frostburg. a daughter last Christ, accompanied the group, 
'piynn said there is to be no stop- 
Special highlights of the con- ping by any 
v ehicles after to-; 
, 
^ 
, 
Mr. and Mr.s Richard A Duik- ference include teen talent finals day from the Western Maryland 
worth. Luke, a daughter yester- -md Bible quiz play-offs for the Railway crossirTg on 


Among the absorbing new pub- Brayer will be a joy and delight, 
p^ |e 3> 
lications av ailable at the Cum-usaid Miss Walsh. Ov er 100 helio-i 


b e r lan d Fre<* Public Library this grav ure illustrations 
e n h an c e ( ^ 0p f 0|* 0||£ 0 5 ld t0C l 


been stationed for the past four 
years at t he Waldorf barracks, 
commanded by Lt. Leonard N. 
Brown, who was shot to oeath. 
The Charles County grand jury 
will inv estigate the case, which jgr. 
State Police .said was a m urder j 
plot disguised as a holdup. (Story' 
, 
, 
School Bus Insurance 


v er, Barbara Johnson, Delie John- plaint were titled Beatrice Kay 
son. Virginia Killen. Betty Knip- Smith by her next friend. Roy N. 
penberg, Norman Layman. Col-:Haggerty, 
v s. 
Meiford 
Smith; 
leen Lowman. Owen Rice, May Patricia Ann Linn v s. Thomas 
Louise Schrock, and Nancy Tay- 


these masterpieces. 
Tho se who plan to stay at ho me Q g 
P m b l e m S 
and improv e their children’s out-, 
said this reference v olume con- door playing facilities will findi 
tains new census figures for the inv aluable information in “ F^asy 
United 
States 
and 
35 
foreign To Make Outdoor Play Equip- 


The 
Allegany 
County 


Bids Due July 31 


Linn; Joseph Bridges v s. Sarah 
Jean Bridges, and George W. 
Kraus v s. Leota B. Kraus, 
Deaths 


DeMartino. Mary R., Infant, 
Bids on insurance for school 
buses and passenger cars to be'Charlottesv ille, Va. 
used for school transportation in| 
Grapes. Ida’s., 89. Shanks W. 
Health the 1958-59 school year will be v a. 
Department has asked a number ¡receiv ed by the Allegany County j 
Hickman, Oliv er 
F., 3 9, Mt. 
4 
,U 
4U 
of citizens to attend a meeting in'Board of F:ducation until 2 p. m.; Sav age, 
countries, 
together with iip-io- ment 
by Reginald R. Hawkins. 
office Fri- Thursday. July 31. 
This text includes step-by-step : 
"'^te’-s attorney;s 


national championship. 


Minister To Visit 


street to Franklin Street. 


u 
the world. " 
directions and illustrations 
f o 
r d®Y m®r®i®R. ®®®®^^>®g 
J- B. 
Mechanic 
rp^-gygjppj; 
those who would building 40 pieces of play equip- Dowling, sanitarian. 


Clinics Set Today 


like, to trav el will enjoy Olson’s ment. 
“ Abroad 
and 
Abroad.” 
Ev ery 
“Principles of Weed Control” 


nay 
Mr 
and 
Mr.« 
Howard 
M 
Bender. RF'D 2. city, a son yes­ 
terday 
Mr and M r' Delbert F’ ram p- 
, 
bell. Spring Gap. n.s,n^o^tcrday. 
Dr. I.esler McAlli.sler prov ost 
The 
Health l^ pa rm e n t 
Mr nnH Mrv W illiam I Crerc- (J Bethany CoJlcgc, Bethany, 
W. hold a child health clinic today- 
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. 
. 
rx 
.. 
a .4 
u 
/ 
an LonaroninE a s« -n \'e.st.*rdav Va . will be the 
guest m inister at 9.30 a.m. in Westernport, an trip to F:urope or whether you 
Vour Dog. 
And in the field of 
H um - Sundav at First Christian Church, 
all-purpose clinic at 9 a.m. in 
a r e s i m p l y 
a lov er of the l^auti-fiction 
aon Dr 
McAllister 
will 
.« peak 
at City Hall and a prenatal clinic ful. “Cole d'Azure” 
ifrom 9 a.m . to noon in City Hail. Borel, and “ Venice by \ v csfCogtain. 


The purpose of the conference, 
he .said, is to discuss the problem 


Schools Ralph R. Webster, who 
phase of preparing for the trip, will appeal to the garden 
e n t h u s - which arises '^^^® 
crossing the ocean and seeking iast. Blanche Saunders has writ-:®r« improperly designed or 
in 
# *u 
k 
a 
will he O d W o rld T ihd ud e d . 
7te „ an interesting and helpful stalled or are placed on made- serv es as secrd ary 
^ the board 
Whether you are planning a treatise. "Training You to Train quate lots. 
Kenneth 
R. Ma.colm 
is 


! 
Knippenberg, Mrs. Leona. 7« , 
Complete 
specification.s 
and of RFD 4, city, 
other pertinent data may ^ ob-| 
Lewis. Clarence, « 2. form erli 
tained at the Board of Education of Frostburg. 
office, 108 Washington Street, ac-j 
MacDonald, Mrs. Mildred M., 
cording 
to 
Superintendent 
of 41, Barton. 


Mr .and ^(r.« Charles B 
bertsftn RF'D 1, Oldtown. a 
yesterday. 
morning and ev ening serv ices. 
$ 


Manuel. .Mrs. John, 38, Baiti- 
more. 
Kenneth R. Malcolm is board: 
Miller, Charles R., 26, Berkeley 
Dr. 
Ton 
v an 
Strien. 
county president. 
¡Springs, W. Va. 
there is a new 
no v el.¡health 
officer, 
will 
head 
the! 
The insurance will cov er 98| 
Smith, Mrs. William 
A., 44 
Pierre “ Below the Salt,” by Thomas b! Health Departm ent delegation atjbuses of v arying size and capa-|form eriy of Potomac Park. 
the conference. 
icity and ten automobiles. 
(Obituaries on Page 8) 


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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS CUMBERLAND, MD, WEDNESDAY, JU LY 9 1958 
Phono PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD T«k«r 


Tax Collections " ° ? tn fT T .. 
May Go $40,000 
' 
AboveEstimates 


Rise In Assessments 
W ill Swell Income 


Warden Merwin Hast yesterday 
submitted a report to the Aile 
cany County Board of Commis­ 
sioners showing that 22 dogs had 
been adopted from his kennel be­ 
tween June 3 and July 3. 
| 
The 22 adopted and three re 
, claimed represented less than ten 
The tax levy of the City 
^ 
crnt 
the 
dog, M r. Ha»( I 


picked up during^the month. The 
247 others were destroyed. Resi/ 
dents who adopted the 22 dogs| 
paid board bills totaling $20 75 for 
the animals. 
The dog warden's report also! 


go 
Cumberland is expected to 
about $40 OOO over the top 
Arthur R Gibson, city auditor, 
said the additional revenue will 
result from increases in assess­ 
ments used when the tax levy was 
set last August. 
The $40 000 of excess 
c o l l e c - revealed that he collected $187.50 
tions is a rough guess until all during the month through sale of; 
cf the city books have been bal- 150 new dog licenses for the fis­ 
sured. 
cal year which started July I. Of 
Mr. Gihson said the increase In that amount he kept $37 50 as hts 
the tax base may have resulted commission at the rate 
of 25 
in part from the rise in oommod cents per license and the county 
ny prices which would affect the received the other $149.50. 
personal property of corporations. 
He added it will be impossible 
to tell the source of additional 
income until all of the figures are 
broken down. 


Goes Over Top 


A part of the cheering news was 
included in a routine report pre­ 
sented to the Mayor and Council 
Monday. 
A report on June collections by 
George E. Davis, city collector, 
showed that collections on taxes 
and the interest on taxes during 
the month totaled about $21,263— 
more than enough to put the 1957- 
58 tax levy over the top. 
The city levied $1,207,630 on 


Boys Involved 
In Theft At 
Playlot Stand 


Larcenies Reported 
To Local Police 


Two local brothers, age 14 and 
15, have been implicated rn a 


real estate, personal property of recent breaking and entering of 
individuals and corporations and the concession stand at Pennsyi- 
bank stock during the 1957-58 I 
ivsonia Avenue playground, 
cal year. 
Actual tax collections made dur 
mg the fiscal year ending June 30 


City Sues For 
Removal Of 
Burned House 


Complaint Charges 
Building Ii Hazard 


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The Mayor and City Council of 
was given too priority for re- 
* J J 
* f1rainase Cumberland have filed an equity 
was given top priority for re dltch „ 8ald Counly Manager M . i ^ in AJ|egany County circuit 


Potomac Park 
Avenue Rated 
For Repairs 


Commissionors Got 
Other Requests 


Avenue E in Potomac Park 


Montgomery Co. 
Supports CAO 
Canal Park Bill 


RO CKVILLE. Md. <AP) - The 
Montgomery County Council Tues­ 
day endorsed a House bill to pre­ 
serve the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca­ 
nal as a 10,000-acre national park, 
stretching from 
Washington to 
Cumberland. 


“ It would develop the canal into 


L . Reese. 
'Court requesting the court to issue 
A companion bill passed the a mandatory injunction requiring 
Senate last August 
I the owners to remove or rare a 


pairs by the Allegany County 
Board of Commissioners yester- j 
day after R. H. Maun, a resident 
there, attended the commission­ 
ers’ meeting to report that re­ 
pairs had been promised. 
. 
Mr. Maun had attended a prior evory 0*her municipality it would stantiaily destroyed by fire on 
meeting to discuss the need for affect. 
It would, remove about August 22, 1956 
on the Potomac Park 1.230 acres from the county's tax; 
rolls, he said. 


Reese said the House bill a1-'dwelling on the south side of 
(ready has received the .support of Williams Road, which was sub­ 


repairs 
street. 
The motion to give Avenue E 
top priority was made by Com­ 
missioner William A. Wilson and 
was seconded by Commissioner 
C. N. Wilkinson. Commissioner 
James Orr said the county was 
unable to obtain all of the rights 
of way on the street and this had 
delayed the work. 
Ross Shaw of Oldtown wrote 
th# commissioners urging them 
to make a personal appearance 
in Washington July 20 and 21 
when the House of Representa­ 
tives’ public lands subcommittee 
winds up its hearing on the es 


Police said the boys got out of 


bed about 2 a rn., broke into the1 


Among 4-H Winners 


Darlene Logue of the Frostburg Senior 4-H Girls Club shows her “ preparing to sew” demonstra­ 
tion which won the blue ribbon in its classification during the home demonstration contest 
yesterday at th# Court House. 
Darlene and other blue ribbon winners will compete in a 
district contest at Hagerstown later this month. 
(Story on page Si____________________________ 


were approximately $5,000 over stand and helped themselves to 
the tax levy. 
And Mr. Gibson said the excess 
some candy. 
Yesterday afternoon one of the 
assessments charged but not yet 
WflS arreRtfd and released 
collected will bring the extra tax 
collections to about $40,000. 


Moat Cie Over 


in custody of his father pending 
; further action. 
.Several other cases of larceny. 
Temperatures in Cumberland for the. first si\ 
The actual tax base used to breaking and entering, and van-' 
th 
f th 
r w ere ^ lo w normal, while total rain- 
establish tax levies by the city dahsm. have been reported to 
1 
' 
generally has been the actual police, who said someone took an fall was s lig h tly above normal 


It's Been Cooler, Wetter ChamberNameS 
Then It Seemed This Y oar Candidates For 
Director Posts 


Chief Judge Morgan C. Harris 
has signed a show cause order 
giving the owners IS days to show 
cause why the relief requested 
should not be granted. 
This equity suit was filed in 
behalf of the Mayor and City 
Council by Thomas B Finan a* 
one of his last acts as city at­ 
torney. 
Deed Not Recorded 


The bill of complaint states that 
Thomas L. Popp, 229 North Le# 
Street, one of the defendants, al­ 
leges that he is the owner of a 
certain parcel of real estate des­ 
ignated as Lot No. 8 of Popp a 
Addition to Cumberland, situated 
An 
Allegany 
County 
Circuit 
William* Road within th* city s 


Jury Reverses 
Commission In 
Accident Case 


Sets Disability 
At 60 Per Cont 


Mr Popp contends, according to 
the bill of complaint, that th# 


Roby, his wife 
However, this 
deed has never been recorded 
among the land records of Alle- 


base of the year before. 
Rises in commodity prices— 
Airline 
transistor 
radio 
from! 
Montgomery Ward store. The two- 


tablishment of the National CAO 
Canal 
Historic 
Park 
between Court jury of nine men and three 
Washington and Cumberland 
women 
yesterday 
substantially 
The Oldtown man expressed re- reversed 
the 
Maryland 
Work- 
greta that only retired Judge men a Compensation Commission property was conveyed to him by 
George 
Henderson 
and 
Isaac in a verdict returned at the close Victor A. Roby and Dorothy C. 
Long, secretary of the Oldtown of an all<Jay trial. 
Sportsman'* Club 
-ere present 
The 
„ „ whifh RoU,rt p,,. 
to 
represent 
Allegany 
County lork of Mt 
Sava-e gorvwl 9% 
ween the subcommittee besan it. for, man ru|^ 
f„ r aboul 
4S *»ny County. The last deed of 
hearing June 30 
_ Jm ia u l* , deliberation thai John ™nvey*»c« recorded . a . a deed 
Attorney Horace P Whitworth W|UoR M |h|, c„ 
#u, lained so ' J ™ « r, 
PoPP J ? i h* Rob>"- 
•lr. of Westernport questioned the 
, * rrra„,.m 
d„ a. dated July 18. ISS*. Th* former 
tax bill received by lh* West blllt 
wh,.„ , far „ „ whjch h, a ly attom y explained thai lh* 
Virginia Pulp and Paper Com- w„ work 
on , 
ad 
, ,„ Robyi had u. be mad* parlies 
pany. He said some of the build fhr j, H%( S|d<? F)re Slatlon caught defendant in this tax# becaus# 
ings on which taxes had been jirp ,ju|v 2»; 
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In the earlier hearing, the state 
commission had set Wilson’s dis- 
He 


assessed had been torii down pri 
or to January I and should not be 
taxed. He was told that Super- 
..... 
visor of Assessments Somerville * 
fv, 
on^y 20 P*r ctnt 
appealed. 


The 
percentage of 
Nicholson is conducting an mves 
ligation into this matter. I 


of this last recorded deed showing 
them as owners of the property. 
The bill of complaint notes that 
this property which 
was sub­ 
stantially destroyed by fire nearly 
two years ago was burned shortly 
disability after having been moved from a 


Robert R. Golden, Weather Bureau observer at 
Twenty members of the Cum- formed by Gorman E. Getty, at- by the jury. 
Commissioner Wilson was in was the last of six issues decided location on Laing Avenue to th# 


which affect the cost of living— tone turquoise radio is valued at 
have generally resulted in an in- $29 95. A boy of about 13 with 
crease in assessments. They can black hair, crew cut, and wear- 
rise but they can also drop and mg a green shirt is suspected. 


Police 
received 
a 
complaint 
that someone took four sheets 


the city has generally been con­ 
servative in setting its tax levies 
Last year the excess tax col Qf Rjding and some lumber valued 
leetions totaled $47,000 but the g( gg from 
vicinity of 1015 
year before the figure was less ^ent Avenue, where a home is 
than $3,000 
The 1954 excess tax collections 
totaled $18,000; 1953. $28 OOO; 1952, 
$4] OOO, 
1951, $54,000 and 1950, 
$28 OOO. 


Amtelle Staffer 
Wins Promotion 


under construction. 
, 
C. B Pardew. 708 Montgomery 
Avenue, said his residence was 


Lonaconing 
Man Dies Of 
Gun Wound 


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_ 
.. 
south side of Williams Road. 
Constitution Park who keeps the Arland Chamber of Commerce torney to the board, that part of 
The jurors decided first that Charges Unsafe ( ondition 
official records, said that, with *ast m**ht were nominated for IO a special $8 000 account for the Wilson was an employe within 
Since destruction by tire, this 
the exception of April, tempera directorates in a direct primary benefit of patients at the County the meaning of the Workmen'! property has been left in a “ d»* 
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election 
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tures for each month were below 
normal. 


Infirmary may be used for air Compellation Law. On the sec lapidated, unsightly and unsafe' 
The candidates will be listed on conditioning 
the 
infirmary 
be- ond and third issues the jury dis condition and is a hazard to th# 
February was the coldest of the tke 
balloting which will cause it would benefit the pa agreed with the Workmen a Corn general public, according to th# 


months, and also showed the big 
gest drop from the normal. The 


close July 22. 


Nominees for the IO 
Hents. No action was taken on pensation Commission 
The jur- bill of complaint 
director the walter. 
average temperature here 
l a s t posts, listed alphabetically, are:) 
February was ?8 9 degrees, while 
James 
Alfred 
Avirett, 
Law- 
the normal average is 33 2 de- rence 
W 
Brown. 
Sidney 
W 
(George, 
Garland 
L 
Johnston. 
Beniamin M. Kamens, Lynn C 
A 50-year-old unemployed Lona- 
. 
. „ . 
1 The January average of 29 4 de 
entered by the rear door 
a n d coning man died yesterday after-^ rees ^ 
fhe 31 4 degrepR Lashley, Duard H . Little, 
someone took a black wallet con- noon from a gunshot wound in his averaf!f. for that month and the 
J. Kenneth Morgan. George B 
taming cards, pictures and $3 in 
cash from a dresser. The culprit 
left the house by the rear door 


David L. Miller. 307 Baltimore 


head. 
The victim was Identified 
George Foote, of Charlestown, a 


average reading of 37 5 degrees Newman. Hudson Nix. Irwin Par­ 
as was several degrees below the iser. Albert S. Pave. Carl C. 
normal average of 40 7 degrees. 


Revised Mop 
Of City Is 
Available 


mrs ruled that Wilson was an em*! 
The bill of complaint further 
[ploye of the Fort Cumberland asserts that the City Engineer 
( Motors Inc. and not an employe has pronounced the structure uri­ 
ot B H. Snyder, trading as Sny safe and has said that the cost 
der's Auto Service as the com of reconstruction would be in ex- 
• mission had decided. 
cess of SO per cent of its value. 
Further, the jury decided that It *lso state# that no effort has 
Wilson sustained an 
a c c id e n ta l been made to repair or recon- 
(injury arising out and in the struct the dwelling 
Besides requesting the manda- 


Robert K Vander Yacht, an In­ 
dustrial engineer at the Amrelle 
plant of Celaoese Corporation of 
America, has been promoted to 
the position of assistant superin 
tendent of production planning 
according to W. E. Crooks, plant 
manager. 
A native of Holland. Mich . he 


Robbins, George A. Schwarzen 


Street, told police so meone took 
m lXw evealed ^hat^M ^y!* with 
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____ 


two ,arRe tVKa',eR^ lle? r « hhflT 
rations in Lonaconing some time an average of 61 4 degrees, and Shinnamnn. W Donald Smith. M [abiish m ^ tj throughout the city j^ irn ieJT b J B H. Snydir.' 
the side of his house 
U n e . with an average of 67 1 D. Speicht, Harry I. Stegma.er 
Th, offlria, marw 
Dr, 
Attorned 
for 
Wilson 
degrees, were below their normal 
averages of 63 and 70.9 degrees 


ers from 
He placed a $14 value on them 
Mrs. Elmer Bopp. 715 Memor- 


ago. 
The deputy medical examiner's 


jai Avenue, reported her home 0[(ice_J ' * ’. 
* 
! 
jW*f 
* respectively. 
was entered and a gray table fan 
was taken A dresser drawer was 
*i forced open hut apparently no 
jewelry was taken. 


self inflicted wound in the man s 
lorehead. 
Authorities said the victim used 
a .38 calibre revolver. They sur- 


course of his employment by Fort 
(Cumberland Motors Inc 
In the tory injunction, the Mayor and 
Revised maps of the City fit fifth issue, it was decided that City Council ask the court for the 
f 
Cumberland have been placed on Wilson did not sustain an acci- right to remove the premises in 
_ 
a 
i 
sa*e by a number o' business es- dental injury in the course of e m - ,the event *he defendants fail to 
remove ’.ne structure within IS 
were dayr 
At the time of the fire in Aug- 
The 
pared 
and Jack L. Towler. 


Ballots in the primary were Department They are not on sale R. Hughes Jr. The Fort Cumber ust 1956 an investigation into th# 
by the City Engineering Charles Z. Hewett and George 


of 500 Bedford Street was gene- 


or early yesterday. 


I. a graduate of Michigan CoU«*t 
dfstroved ,ate Mondaj ntghl 
of Mining and Technology. Hough­ 
ton, where he majored in chemi­ 
cal engineering He also holds a 
master’s degree in industrial en­ 
gineering from Columbia Univer­ 
sity. 


Harry Reynolds. 414 Bedford mlwd ,h' shnn" r“ f * ™ 
1 ahout 
Street, said a garden in the rear 4 30 p rn th a wooded area near 
the Foote home. 
The body was found some time 
later by the victim s son. Robert, 
after Mr. Foote failed to show 
up for supper, He reportedly had 
Gyroscope 
Units Open 


Prior to joining the Celanese 
organization in 1958. he was with 
the V. S. Rubber Company at Jo­ 
liet. IM 
He served in the Navy 
during World War II and was 
training 
officer 
for 
the 
local10 KuroP* w,th th* Arm-V oan * * 


The “ warm 
had a mean temperature of 53.7 
degrees of 1.6 degrees over the 
52 I-degree normal. 
The wettest of the first six 
months was May. when 4 48 inch­ 
es were recorded by Mr. Golden 
or 0.91 inch over the normal of 
3 39 inches. 
February was the driest month 
fell 


counted last night by a commit 
month of April tee headed by J. Henry Holzshu 


PSC Plans Hearing 
On Gas Franchises 


at City Hall, 
officials 
said land Motors Inc , B H Snyder cause was started to determine 
They are revised by the City trading as Snyder’s Auto Service whether the blaze might 
have 
as supplies of 
previous printings and the Slate Accident Fund, in- been set. 
No arrest ever 
was 
are exhausted 
and the City acts surer for the Fort Cumberland made. 
as a jobber for local firms which firm. the defendants, were repre­ 
sell them 
sented by Harold E 
Naughlon 


gone berry picking during the|“ _ » n|y j “ 
-I " ” 
afternoon, and in recent days was 


The major improvement in the and Thomas B Finan 
new maps is a complete index 
Associate Judge Neil C. FraJey 
The Maryland Public Service ^ aj| streets, a great time saver of Oakland presided at Hie trial 
Commission will hold a hearing if orM, ,g looking for some of Eight witnesses were heard They 
the sparsely settled or “ paper’’ included Wilson. Kenneth Castle. 
John C. Carney and George Par 


in Baltimore July 16 at IO 30 a 
Cub Scout 
Outing Set 
rn. on the application of the CAA streets m the city. 
Gas Company to exercise rights 
Another major unprovement is ker, all firemen who answered' Cub Scouts of Potomac Council 
o r w f 
r v r i i 'i l o r i i i G 
d p a n t o H 
l i n H o r . i 
a 
bs 
. 
I 
. a 
. i 
s» 
a 
„ a 
• 
-..........■;* - .---- ------ wfuchRecorded T e s ^ th ^ T m ir 
.privUe«*‘5 
granted 
under that a„ at.tua[ str^ .fs arp Rho* n lht. caU m.x( door t<) thp flre Rla H„ v Scouts of AninciTw ilTiioid 
reported to have been rn good wn,c.n recoruea, 
, 
* 
franchises granted in Allegany 
- 
mal amount of rainfall 
There - 
inches of rainfall 
spirits. 
He was a son of the late John 
and Agne* 'Guynni Foote Sur- 
I.a 
4 j * 
* * iviving are his wife. Mr*. Eliza- 
Young men 
inlerwted m • trip b, lh7 Wottenschaidt I Foot*: (wo 


County 


Naval Reserve division when it: particulars 
was given nation wide recogni 
tion on being first in the nation,®111^ 10*- 


I (Minimal 
bv 
con ac mg 
$ Navy 
in California, 
Robert, at ! ' 
. 
.u 
normal 3 00 
Fixed fees in lieu of free gas. ment plant. 
.Army recruiter at the Post Office . _ 
„ . .. 
, 
. o 08 inch over the normal 3 on- 
r , *ro 
r 
p 
IRiniHino 
home. two daughters. Juanita, at 
. 
. 
were granted by the company for 
R- Nuaim. 


sons. William Foote, with the U. 


was 
I 85 inches of rainfall in 
February, while the normal is 
2 34 inches. 
, 
January, with a normal of 2 49 „ 
d 
, 
■ 
Council of Frostburg 
and 


by 
or 
paper’’ Hon on Frederick Streett; Dr their annual outing at Camp Po- 
straight lines while 
unopened streets or streets Louis Brings. Wilson’s physician tomac near Oldtown Saturday, 
The franchises were adopted by listed in undeveloped subdivisions Dr Carlton Brinsfield, physician July Ii, according to Ross Ow 
ordinance** passed by the City of are shown by dotted lines. 
^called by the defendants. Snyder Dec ker, council camping and act»- 
the 
Mayor 
and 
The maps also show expanded and Charles A Kimble who op vibes chairman 


inches, had 2 80 inches of rain. 
and March, with 3 06 inches, was 


the BAO yards within the city limits eraied the Fort Cumberland Mo- 
Mayor and Council of Midland, 
land the city’s new sewage treat- tors Inc. 


in 1957. 
■ 
P 
H 
O 
H 
H 
home and 
M Sgt W C Hartley said ap Eckhart 
Mrs. Paul WiUison, 


He and his wife and two chiHPhraHons are now being accepted 
dren live at Carrick Place, Brad 
dock Road. 
for enlistment and assignment to 
the 
following 
Gyroscope 
units 
with subsequent assignment to 
Europe: 


First and Second Battle Group. 
18th Infantry. First Infantry Di­ 
vision, Fort Riley, Kans.; 229th 
Signal Company. Fort Benning. 
Member companies of the Aile- Ga.; and 585 Signal Company, 
gany-Garrett Volunteer Firemen f Fort Monmouth, N. J. 
Anociation w ill hold a regular 
Applicants who meet enlistment 
monthly meeting Sunday at 2 k) standards will be furnished gov- 


p rn. in the Oakland fire hall, 
ernment transportation to Fort 


Volunteer Firemen 
To Meet In Oakland 


Also surviving are a sister. Mr* 
Raymond Metz. Charlestown. a j nches. 
brother, John Foote, Lonaconing.; 
and a grandchild. 
The body will be at the home of 
his sister, Mrs. Metz, this eve­ 
ning. 


inch normal 
Last month was the second wet­ 
test 
month, 
with 
4 31 
inches, 
while the normal rainfall is 3 88 


city engineer. 
fhe franchises to* lay and main- sa'<l it is impractical to revise 
fain gas lines. 
(the maps often, as they must be 
; 
The City of 
jceives $3,500 
franchise. 


Cumberland re- purchased in thousand lots — a 
a year under its 


Three Local Seniors 


Local Youth Charged 
In Keyser Accident 


Raymond Parker. 20, this city, 
was 
slightly 
injured 
Monday 


a . 
| * ai 
i 
i 
when the automobile he was ope- 
At Choral Workshop rating crashed in Keyser W. Va 
! 
Parker, who was slightly 
Three local high school seniors jured in the accident, has been 


Family Reunion 
Slated Sunday 


The 
annual 
Felker. 
Knepp 
Tressier families reunion will 
held 
Sunday in 
the grove at 
m.!Diveiy Place. Warrens Mill. Pa. 


Registration at ll a 
rn 
will 


three or four year supply. 
Master maps of the City En­ 
gineering 
Department 
are. 
of) 
course, kept up to date at all 
times as changes occur. 


Adults Finish 
Swim Course 


Since Cub Scouts are not af­ 
forded a chance to go camping, 
each year the council invites all 
Cubs to visit Camp Potomac to 
see the camp in operation 
Horseshoes, softball, volleyball, 
archery, rowboat and canoe ride# 
and swimming are several activi­ 
ties which will be available for 
the Cubs. 
Members of the camp staff will 
be on hand to assist with the 
^ 
A group of local residents suc- 
The last revision of the official cessful)> 
completed 
an 
adult actJvltjes h ( 
. 
, 
swimming course for beginners a,-l,VIues- 
den or pack 
recently at the Constitution Park J 
, 
If* ° * n 
pool. 
The course was sponsored by 


city map was printed in 1954. 


ct m.no voar <r.!i h» 
Jackson. S. C. for administrative were ejected as members of the (charged with reckless driving be in charge of Mrs. Jack Wea- 
. . 
. 
/processing 
Applicants with or chorus for the High School CHor-'William Bowie. Frederick, a passover 
of 
Meyersdale, 
secretary. 
service aj Workshop at the University id enger in the car, also was in !During the afternoon a 


Z Local Trooper 
Helps Capture 
Man In Slaying 


leadership. 
All Cubs. leaders, parents and 


ed by Francis Fatkin. president, wi,hout 
prior 
military 
who said reports on the 66th an- mav apply Applications must be \forvland this week 
no-ll .ta#*, 
»ni,nn u„ia lac# 
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... 
.Yiaryianu inis 


State Trooper Robert Weisen 


the Allegany County Chapter of 
interested in this phase of 
the Red Cross in cooperation with scou m8 are invited to attend the 
the Cumberland Recreation 
partment. 
De 
event. 
The day at Camp Potomac will 


Dr John T Gorman, who heads olos<‘ 
» P1™ *' *uPP»r »t S .in 
the chapter's water safety com- P. ^ i. 
, 
y - 
or Parb 
'should make its — 


nual state convention held last submitted before August 25 this 
month in Ocean City will also be year 
given. 


Local Youth Is Sent 
To Training School 
Students Attend 
YFC Convention 


A 14-yrar-oId local youth was 
Six area high-sc hooters are at- 
ordered sent to the 
Maryland tending the 14th annual conven- 
Training School yesterday after Hon of Youth For Christ Interna­ 
ls was given a hearing in Juve- Uonal at Winona Lake, Iud , this 
nile Court by Magistrate Fred H week. 
Anderson 
group representing Y FC 
The youth was picked up early c|ubs from four high schools in- 
Monday bv police in Hagerstown, 
Linda 
Yoder and Ethel 
after running away from his fos- stevanus. 
Meyersdale 
H i g h 


program 
® 
' 
i 
♦ r ^hlr mJttee and is an instructor, was ” 
own arrange- 
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ijuicu 
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- .................. - held and "« “ «#. »■ 'o ve rly cd Cumber ^ char(,f o( |hp 
amJ uas meno for food Activit.e, « the 


They are Carole A Blackburn treated al Potomac Valley Hoa- there will he games for the chil- land wa* 
nf 
01' 
' 
assisled by John Morris and Gene f ‘‘mp 
" r, 
annual event will 
I lured 
and 
both 
youths 
were of entertainment will oe 


:dren. Prizes will be awarded. 
The 
students, 
recom-1 
Patrolman Walford Scott said 
Those planning to attend are 
Dortha J Hardman and Paul E pital. Keyser. 
Alkire. 
mended 


overpowered a gunman who had r „ un,h 
walPr safely ,nstruct. beg.n al 2 p. rn. 
fatally wounded 
their superior Qrs 
J 
1 


by their principal and the auto went out of control on a asked to bring a basket lunch of,lcor af a Charles C ounty tav-i 
Thosp wbo completed the two- Equity Suit! Filed 
achers and finally se- curve, 
hit 
a utility 
pole 
and Coffee will be served by the plan-;er0 earlv 
/week course are Beverly Buser. 
* 
* 
music teachers and finally se curve, 
hit 
a utility 
pole 
and Coffee will be served by 
lected by Miss Margaret Hillts. 'struck a culvert Patrolman Scott ning 
committee, 
according 
to 
one of the country s foremost said 
vehicle was virtually Robert Martin, of Loysville, Pa , 
music directors, will spend five demolished. 


Trooper Weisenmiller, son of 
Four equity suits were filed 


ter home here. 


Births 


dc.ys on the University campus 
preparing a varied repertoire of 
sacred and secular works for 
presentation 
in 
the 
University 
Chapel on Ju ly ll. 


No Stops Allowed 
During Street Work 


The CAP Telephone Company week is Rand McNally s Stand 


president. 


School. Mabel Mackley, Valley 
High School. Shirley Evans Hvnd 
man High School and Gary Durr 
and Thomas Ramsey, Allegany w,|j 
installing 2,525 feet ol ard World Atlas 


World Atlas Among New 
Publications At Library 


week course are Beverly Buser, • 
. . . 
* sw it, - 
, -Jane Buser. Donna Chambers. 
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^ 


htr J S f North Centre 
Da* sl’nt R 
T F r e d m a n , yesterday 
in 
Allegany 
County 
(wen stationed t a the n lV four Tho' ; a* •"“ "'‘ho'iser. Jerry Hon. Circuit Court The bills of com- 
been stationed for the past 
mr ver p arbara johnson. Delie John- plaint were titled Beatrice Kav 


yM r‘ .a^ 
K 
tta, 'f °r 
T 
n ''*0"' Vir* inia K,ll<,n Bet,y KniP- Sm"h by her n/xtar7end Roy N 
Commanded by Lf. Leonard N. n p n K o r o 
M n r m i n 
I a v m 
a n 
C n l . I I . . . 
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n* 
Brown, who was shot to death. 
The ( haries County grand jury Louise Schrock, and Nancy Tay- 


penberg. Norman Layman. Col- Haggerty, 
vs. 
Melford 
Smith* 
teen Lowman. Owen Rice, May Patricia Ann Linn vs. Thomas 


High School. 
underground 
conduit 
on 


will investigate the case, which jor 
State Police said was a murders 
plot disguised as a holdup, (Story 
Among the absorbing new pub- Brayer will be a joy and delight. on p4^ e 3> 
lications available at the Cum- said Miss Walsh. Over IOO helio- 
berland Fre# Public Library this gravure illustrations e n h a n c e 
these masterpieces. 
Those who plan to stay at home 
and improve their children’s out 


Dwight I. Evant, executive di- Mechanic Street today. 
.Memorial Hospital 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Lar- rector of the Tri-State Youth For 
kin 
Frostburg, a daughter last Christ, accompanied the group. 


North 
Miss Mary G. Walsh, librarian. 
said th*s reference volume con door playing facilities will find ( 


Conference Slated 
On Health Problems 


School Bus Insurance 
Bids Due July 31 


Bids on insurance for school 


Linn, Joseph Bridges vs. Sarah 
Jean Bridges, and George W. 
Kraus vs. Leola B. Kraus. 
Deaths 


DeMartinn, Mary R 
Infant 
buses and passenger cars to be’charlottesville. Va. 
used for school transportation in 
------ 
The Allegany 
County 
Health the 1958-59 school year will be v« 
. 
re i- 
n 
____ ,, tains new census figures for the invaluable information in 
r.asy 
6 
3 
3 
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(hiel of 
Police 
R 
Emmett,, 
' 
c, . , „ 
« „ 
. . . 
rlav Fnill. Department has asked a number received by the Allegany County 


Grapes, Ida S., 89, Shanks, W. 


Bight. 
(Flynn said there is to be no stop- 
Special highlights of the con- ring by any vehicles after to- V "*"1**” ’ 
h ”1 1 ' / . ^ 7t t ’u.J #o^*# 
*c#«"ex hi- cVon the state’s attorney's office Fri- 
Mr and Mrs Richard A Dutk- fercnce include teen talent finals day from the Western Maryland 
?1dpS 
ri.r#vtinns 
and 
illustrations for day morning, according to J. B. 


United 
States 
and 
35 
foreign To Make Outdoor Play Equip 
countries, 
together 
tilth updo- men!” by Reginald R. Hawkins <* 
to attend a meeting rn Board of Education until 2 p. rn Savage. 
Hickman, Oliver F., 39, ML 


worth, Luke, a daughter yester- and Bible quiz play-offs for the Railway crossir/g on 
Mechanic the world. 
directions and illustrations for 


national championship. 


M inisterjo Visit 


Dr. Lester McAllister, provost 
of Bethany College. Bethany 


Street to Franklin Street. 
Travelers and those who would building 40 pieces of play equip- 
sanitaria0 
like, to travel will enjoy Olson’s ment. 
’Abroad 
and 
Abroad ” 
Every 
“ Principles of Weed Control” 
Clinics Set Today 


The 
Health 
Department 
will the Old World is included”" 
"(ten an interesting and 
h e lp fu l stalled or are placed on made- serves as secretary of the board 


cay 
Mr. 
and 
Mrs 
Howard 
M 
Bender, RED 2, city. a son yes­ 
terday 
Mr. and Mrs Delbert E. Camp­ 
bell. Spring Gap. a son yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs William J. Creeg- 
, 
„ 
an Lonaconing, a son yesterday Va., will bt* the guest minister at 9 30 a rn 
in Westernport, an trip to Europe or whether you^Your Dog 
And in the field of 
Mr and Mrs Charles R Hum-Sunday at First Christian Church, all purpose clinic at 9 a m. in are s i m 
p l y a lover of the beauti-fiction 
there is a new novel 
be*rt'un 
RLD I, Oldtown, a ion Dr 
McAllister 
will 
speak 
at City Hall and a prenatal clinic ful. 
t w r * • RpI™ th* s 


yesterday. 


4 
lf 


The purpose of the conference, 
he said, is to discuss the problem 
ol 
phase of preparing for the trip. will appeal to the garden enthus- which arises when septic tanks cording 
to 
Superintendent 
crossing the ocean and seeking last. Blanche Saunders has writ- ar® improperly designed or in-(Schools Ralph R. Webster, who 
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Thursday. July 31. 
I 
Knipprnber*. Mrs. Leo##, 7$. 
Complete 
specifications 
and 0f HF D 4, city, 
other pertinent data may 
ob- 
Lewis, Clarence, *2. formerly 
tamed at the Board of Education of Frostburg, 
office, 108 Washington Street, ac-j 
MacDonald, Mrs. Mildred M., 
41, Barton. 


VV hold a child health clinic today! 
B in I 
Whether you are planning a treatise. “ Training You to Train quate lots. 


Cote d Azure” by Pierre ’’Relow the Salt,” by Thomas B. 


morning and evening services, 
ifrom 9 a rn. to noon rn City Hall. Borel, and ‘ Venice 
by \ vcsjCoitain. 


Dr. 
Ton 
van 
Strien. 
health 
officer, 
will 
head 


Kenneth R 
county! president. 
The insurance 
the 


Manuel, Mrs. John, 38, Balti­ 
more. 
Malcolm ls board 
Milter, Charles R „ 26, Berkeley 
Springs, W. Va. 
will cover 98' 
.Smith, 
Mrs. William A., 44, 
Health Department delegation at buses of varying size and capa- formerly of Potomac Park. 
the conference. 
Jetty and ten automobiles. 
(Obituaries on Page g)