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FOUR CUMBERLAND EVENING TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1931 EVENING TIMES SUNDAY TIMES ZVEBX aiTERNOCN AND SUNDAY MORNING CUMBERLAND. MARYLAND 692 and 993 Mechanic St. Cumberland. Mel. Entered at the at Cumberland, as Second ClaM Mall Matter, By In One Month SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Evening Times Onlyl Second fipstal Soues UAH SUBSCRIPTION RATES First.

Second smd Third Poata, One Month Sis One Year Zones .80 3.60 8.00 Fourth, rifth and Sixth Postal Zones Ono Month Six Months One Year 4.00 8.00 Seventh and Elgiitb Postal One Month Months One Year 1.00 8.00 10.00 SUBSCRIPTION BATES and Sunday Timea liy Malli TOrt. Second Third Postal Zonei By Week Ono Month Six Months One Year gardans, make some ol their own clothes, read their own or the library's books for a while, IT they even go to the length of going for a walk and home to dinner instead of out on an expensive ride to fill in a Sunday; if by any chance they should be forced to think, instead of spending money on being dubiously amused; is that lowering the standard of living? Materially, the standard has had quite a few knocks. Mentally, morally, even spiritually perhaps, isn't it possible that it Is on the way up? What are the real satisfactions of life? THE CHILDREN CONTRIBUTE Even the children have been rallying to send food to the drought sufferers. One of these gifts is from little Rosemary, a small girl at Webster Bay, New York, so youthful that she had to print her letters. A big half dollar rolled out'of her envelope.

Rosemary Is Fourth. puth'snoTsiisth Postal zones making a good start. When she nft Mftflth $1.05 One Month i'S nets Six Months 5.ac'& vo Ons Year to be a real big girl, she will Seventh and Eighth Postal Zones one Month Six Months One Year think as much of making other people happy as of grasping things for 7.10 14.20 SUNDAY TIMES ONLY (By The Month I rs. Second Third Postal Fourth. Filth Sixth Postal Zones 30 Seventh Eighth Postal Zones .35 publishers' Dlvlne- Tenney York.

Chrysler Building. 405 Lexington Avenue: Chicago, lei BuUdlng. 307 North Michigan Avenue. PRIVATE BRANCH General OOlees EXCHANGES George Daddystnun Catherine Shamless Member Audit Bureau ot Circulating Member of The AssociatedI Press herself. Children today things done for have too many them.

Parents, older relatives, and servants If there are any, danco attendance on them. They should do tilings for others, if they are going to grow up good members of the community. Ths associated Press is and Paris for cred'tcd" to it. or otherwise credited from, France. publi this paper, and ihed therein.

also local Monday Afternoon, February 2 HE-APPORTIONING CONGKESSMEN FRENCH LOAN FOR GERMANY Germany is undergoing econoUiic distress worse than ours. Negotiations are under way between Berlin a big business loan from France. The latter country is comparatively prosperous. Her financial situation is very good. She has the largest gold balance in Europe.

So she Is able to help Germany, if she chooses, and may do so. It will be a friendly sen-ice. At the same time it will be a business arrangement. Prance doesTit expect to give Germany that money INDIA The release of Gandhi visible evidence that the "British government meant what It said when It concluded the big conference In London and announced dominion government for India as soon as a practical system can be worked out. Indl.

1 will be permitted to grow Into the political stature of Canada as rapidly as it is able to do so. Broad principles are agreed on. It la now a question of sincerity and perseverance, Great Britain seems definitely and honestly committed to the step. India is to fee treated henceforth with humanity and respect. Prime Minister MacDonald, leader of the Labor Party, gives this pledge, and Stanley Baldwin, leader of the Conservatives, promises that his party, if It comes to power, will not change the program.

It Is a civilized move worthy of England, and worthy also of the nation that was civilized when England was a savage wilderness. What Gandhi and his followers will do is uncertain. Gandhi Is great morally and spiritually, but his economic Ideals seem, absurd and many of his political notions impractical. If the two nations are to work out their curiously mlBced destiny together, they must both compromise. If they succeed, we may hope for almost any international miracle.

DESERVING DROUTH VICTIMS Killing frosts are bad for farming. Floods are bad. Drouths are bad. When all three come in one year, it's just about the limit of for nothing. She will expect re- he principal in full, ment of congressmen of states will have either more or less congressmen under the apportionment soon to be made accord-j ing to whether they gained 01 lost 10'jnMOt' 01 population as shown by thc 1Jlja census.

Much pulling and hauling will take place when such states After that bargain is made, perhaps the French people will have certain lent France a time of as ask her to pay back about half of agricultural endurance. OLSEEWr MYOOQS-OF-WAK STAY IM7HEIR. OWW VARD AFTER THIS! 1st aad the Rochester Civic orchestra. WJZ and hookup at 10. Drama, "Story in a Song," via WABC and stations at 10:30.

Wlllard Robisoa and his Deep River orchestra, transmitted by WEAP and setup at 10:30. Tomorrow is to bring: Second of the daily popular music half hours with orchestra directed by Andy Sannella and Lew Conrad, tenor, WEAP and chain, at 9:15 p. m. National Farm and Home Hour, WJZ chain at 12:30 p. m.

Compositions of Mozart In the American School of the Air, WABC group at 2:30. Wireless Military Band concert from London to tlw WEAF hookup at 2:45. Anne Morgan, presictent of AnerV can Women's Association, talking on? Women Face Employment Problem," WEAF and stations at 4. Mrs. Alfred V.

du Pont guest speaker of the afternoon tea, WEAF chain at 5. New dramatic series, "Daddy and Rollo." WABO chain at 7:45, to be heard each Tuesday, Wednesday and evening. Julia Sanderson and Frank Ora- mit, WEAF chain at 8. Special program from Washington for Veterans of Foreign Wars, via WJZ and stations at 8:30. are divided up into congressional) districts, to accomplish results fav-j oring some particular party or can- what she owed.

THE VETERANS' BONUS It is unfortunate that the ques-j them." That's what the farmers in the stricken region of Arkansas have been up against. And that's why the rest of the nation, even with an inade- quate idea of what they are enduring, want to help them. Don't think, though, that those afflicted farmers have given up. They are not quitting. A professor of forestry from Massachusetts, visiting the College of Agriculture at FayetteviUe the ether -day, was amazed at what he lound there.

He met 5,000 farmers who came, registered and attended lectures, contests and exhibitions, eager to learn and to exchange ideas, in order to improve their farm methods. "They believe in better farming," he says. "They want to forgs ahead. They have fought against terrific odds during the last year. If some of them have to call for help it is because they absolutely it and can't get along without jit.

For once, just once, clrcum- stances have been too much for Today's Radio Programs MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 fSit Tht Associated Preys) Programs in Eastern Standard time. P. M. unless otherwise Indicated. 454.3—WEAF New (NBC Cham) Dinner Music Also WCAE WCSH WWJ WJAR WEE1 WTAM Behind the Demltasse Also WFI WCAK WTAM WWJ WFI WSAI WJAIt WWJ WSB WBEN Business? Also WJAX WFLA WHAS WBEN W.IAR" WRC WCAE wwj WFLA 8:30 Gypsiet Also WEE1 WTAG WJAR WTIC WCSH WLIT WRC 348.6—WABC New (CBS Chain) Scrap Book-Only WKBW WUBJ WADC WKIIC WBT.WDOD WJAS WLBW WMAL WGT WWJ WS.U WTAM WEEN 9:30 Family Party Also WEE1 WJAR WCSH WTAG WLIT Will 1 WGT WCAE WTAM WW.1 WSAI WHAS WSM WSB WTIC WBEN Holmes Also W.TAR WCSH WCAE WWJ WTAG WLIT WTAM WSAI WRC WBEN Makers Also WJAR WGT WRC WCAE WTAM WWJ Richardson's Also WGV WCAE WSAI WSM WSB WWJ Orch.

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ordsr l-Q districts are de mpu 0 value of the veterans' prdouce a certain kind of certificates and in those districts. Some of for a total i World War veterans has been added to the other problems, economic and political, now involving Congress. Such people are worth helping. Observing the progress present Congress, we hope the next so do opinions on them. As gener- model ally interpreted, Senate bills now pending would add something like $1,670,000,000 to the present cash re- will have transmission and free-wheeling.

WJDRC WHP WDBJ WKBN WWNC WBCM WDO1J Current Events Also WHEC WGR WLBZ WDRC WORC WHP WLBW WMAL WTAft WDBJ WKRC WWXC WBCM WSPD WDOD 7:15 The Vaflabonda Also WGR WLBZ WDRC WNAC WORC WHP WLBW WMAL WCAO WTAR WDBJ WWNC WBT WDOD Evangellne' WFBL WHEC-WKBW WEAN WDRC WNAC WCAU WCAO WTAR WDBJ WADC WHK WKRC WAIU WWXC WGST V7XVZ WSPD WDOD WLAC CFKB One-Man Show Also WJAS WHK' WAIU WXYZ WSPD WDOD 8-00 New World Symphony Also WLB7, WEAN WIJRC WNAC WMAL WTAR WI1B.1 WWXC in Brief Only WGR WADC WHK WGST and WKBW WEAN WDRC WNAC CA11 W.I AS WMAL WCAO WADC WBT 8:30 Savino Ton: Pictures WGR WLBZ WEAN WDRC WORC WPG WJAS-WLBW WMAL Diisman chain 9:30 An Evening in Paris Also WFBL WKBW WEAN WNAC WCAt' WJAS WLBW WMAL WCAO WADC WHK WKRC'WBT WXYZ WSPD 10:00 Guy Lombardo's Also WFBL WKBW WEAN WBT WNAC WCAU WJAS WMAL WCAU WADC WHK WKRC WXYZ WSPD In a WLB7, WEAN WDKC WNAC WORC WMAL WCAO WTAR WDBJ WWNC WBT WCAU WJAS WLBW WADC WHK WKRC WCAH Orch. Also WKBW WLBZ WDHC WORC WPG WCAU WLBW WCAO WTAR WDB.l WKBN WWNC WBT WBCM WDOD WLAC Radio Column Also WKBW WLBZ WEAN WDRC WGRO WPG WCAU WLBW WCAO WTAR WDBJ WKBN WWNC WBT WBCM Orch. Also WKBW WLBZ WOUC WORP WCAH WLBW WMAL WDBJ WADC WHK WtCRC WKBN WWNC WBT WSPD WDOD WLAC only (Time is Eastern Standard Time) New York, Feb. 2, After he gets a good start with his 26-weeks radio, Maurice Chevalier's program is to be increased to an hour. Maurice opens on WEAP and stations next Sunday evening and for lib first four programs goes on for a.

half hour only. He is billed for 8:3. but starting March 8, the time will bs from 8 to 9. This will give him an opportunity to include four songs as well as more-of his patter. The Dave Rubinoff orchestra furnishes music.

To make way for the hour's program, Major Bowes and his Theatre Family are to be moved, probably to Friday night. Screen, stage and radio performers and a 40-piece orchestra directed by Freddie Hich are to have a weekly radio roundup on and chain starting "the night of February 5. The idea is to brins before the microphone outstanding stars from the three fields of entertainment, the first program to include Lee Morse, blues singer; Art Gillham, pianist, the Jolly Jugglers, comedy duo; Ruth Glenn and Katherine Kent, harmony singers, and Theo Karl, tenor. colds start in mouth the gargle LISTERINE reduces mouth germs A RGLE EVERY 2, HOURS 394.5—WJZ New (NBC Chain) i Choir Also WBAL i WSM CKGW WRC (5.45 Topics in Brief Also WBAL. KDKA WRVA WPTF WHAM If, as the Crusaders say, only sis I WJAX WIOD WLW WFLA 'n' Andy Also KDKA- WBZ WRC CKGW WPTF W.TAX WIOD WCKY WLW W.IP.

WRAK. 7:15 The Jesters of the 48 states are really co-operating with the federal government in enforcing prohibition, "concur- is not very concur- WHA1I WRVA WFLA states, to favor some politician whoj wants a district where his par.y will have a majority. The fair minded politician not try to be too smart. Districts) should be compact. They should unite cities and towns that have na- dissipate asset belonglng to the a The favorite sport of millions this t-j winter is window-shopping for auto- Also WHAM WBZ KDKA WRC WBZ WPTF WJAX WIOD WFLA WHAS WS1S WSB WHAM KDKA WRC WGAR 7.45 Roxy and His Cans Also WHA-M WSB WSM CKGW WGAR EASTERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS WBZ KDKA WLW KYW CKGW W.TR Be Chain 00 Youno Orch.

Also WBZ WHAM KDKA WJR WGAR WLW Folks. Sketch Also WBZ WHAM KDKA WLW WJP. Civic Orch. Also WBZ WHAM KOKA KTW WKVA WJAX WIOD WHAS WSM WSB WCKT WFLA WJR WGAR 10:30 Empire Builders Also WBZ WHAM. KDKA WJR WGAR Slumber Hour Also WJR WGAR Amas 'n' Andy to WHAS WSM WSB Urans put fin unwarranted bur-J mobiles.

Manufacturers might con- jden on thc taxpayers." duct questionnaires on what car What the veterans want to do tural business relations with other, so that the people will know rnthe well i with their own certificates is probably more their own business than other people's. Taxes are becoming a serious problem. Yet much 5s window-shoppers would buy If they were buying lowed to the men who ought the Improvements in poultry meth-j The people fesent too much ma-j nipulation in such matters. They! want a kind of natural arrangement, ods are said to have resulted tnf hens laying 10 eggs more aptece var by those who remained at home. than thgy did flve years ago We The most telling argument against mu nto thig Won fc it such payments at this time is one ja Qf men QUt wort; made by Secretary Mellon, to the where cities and towns that natur- of such Rllv fit together will be put into tne they keep on drilling oi! 2T2.G— Tenor as WABC aa WABC Talk COD Legion 232.8—WBAL—1050 Baritone 282.0—WTIC—1030 news i Kcc-no Broadcast i Osborn 'Jharroa the Ulviera Trotter Moonbeams 256.3—WCAU—1170 R.

T. as WABC Wreckers as WABC jnsi.reri Progs. (2 hrs.) 305.9—KDKA—980 is Impossible to satisfy everyone, but politicians who desire to be fair will be able to make compromises that will produce reasonable satisfaction. destroy stock and bond values and i interfere with thc normal of business recovery, that the whole nation would suffer. The benefi- iclaries themselves might then be' worse off than before they obtained this government assistance.

Such; an argument deserves calm consid- as Proff. Propr. as WJZ 13 Prop. 1 11 Party 422.2—WGR—713 i Coroeu:" CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS 260.7—WHAM—1150 as WJZ as WJZ (21irs.) (45m.) 379.5—WGY—730 Hour Melody as WEAF OMi hrs.) Echoes as WEAF li Recital as WEAF 302.8—WBZ—990 as WJZ Time Book as WJZ Vaugn De Leath is billed to return to NBC. New York, within three weeks after a stay at station WTAM, Cleveland.

The same three weeks' period also is expected- to see Baby Rose Marie back before the microphone. She has been making a- vaudeville tour. Try these on your radio set tonight: Roxy (S. L. Rothafel) and His Gang at 7:45 via WJZ and stations in their last program before leaving ior a tour of the country.

Next week a different Roxy program is to be presented, -with Erno Ra- pee conducting and an NBC announcer as master of ceremonies. Hour of Variety by the Gypsies on WEAP and network at 8:30, with the orchestra directed by Harry Horiick. Leo Reisman's orchestra and a male trio 'on WABC and network at 9. Mrs. Cecils Staub Genhart.

p'an- ORDINANCE NO. 1257 FEBRUARY CLEARANCE OF SELBY Arch Preservers Group and S10.50, now $3.95, Group and $13, now S8.95, $10.95 Big Sale of Men's Arch Preservers. S8.95 and $10.95 On Sale Also Nunn Bush "to $8.95 119 Baltimore St. The Home of Real Values THE EX-KAISEK William Hohenzollern, former emperor of Germany, celebrated his eration by Congress and public be- I 72nd birthday a few days ago. This fore nny action 5s taken.

man, once most powerful monarch in the world, before whom kingdoms; HI; FROM THE Evening Times File? THIK.TV TEARS AGO fares! trembled and empires prostrated COUNTRY THINGS I LOVE StOST themselves, now chops wood Jor arausement. The world has ceased to pay attention to him. "So passes the glory thc world." said old Latin proverb. Koyt's "A Texas a was attraction at Acad-1 I emv. Ben Anderson writing Progressive Fanner and Southern the The powers that ought Germany describes as follt'ws i country things he loves most: I love to see the tirown earth turned over by the gleaming plow: share.

I A field of oats rippled by guid summer breeze. 13 years ago thirsted 1'or njs blood, and made dire threats of tli'e things that would be done to him. I Yet it is not probable that any-) thing would have been gained iii like Napoleon Bonaparte, he hflcl trough after a hard day been banished to some lonely TV He the all powerful, has become I day powerless, which is quite a punish-1 ment in itself. The day of Coulter, this city a member iof U. S.

Marine Corps, was injur-' ed in a fall in New York on a bat-, tleship in the harbor. Local horsemen were when "James Atkinson." owned by! a Frostburg man. trotted a heatj on the pike and timed for a rr.ile in 2.07. 4CS.3— 7QQ Orchestra DS VTJZ Sama as WJZ Airc? as WJZ ITS-) 298.8—WJR—7SO Sally ns Jesters 8 CVa hrs-1 nVi hrc 405.2—WSB—740 ns WJZ Trln 1'roj. Town Concert as WEAF as Wja Day as WEAF Proff.

277.6—WBT—1030 as WABC WABC Talk From WAEC (3 hrs.) 356.5—WHAS—S2G as WJZ as WEAF I'tog. Prop, JUKBand as WEAF a.a WJ2 Bro'hers 461.3—WSM—650 Traveler Program Samn as WJZ Prop. as WEAF an WJZ Musical Movies as WJZ Tips Be Annour.cad League WJZ Singers The City Council opened bids (Offices of tho new city hall building. Car1 The First National Bank 01" Mid-. Harper, engineman and AN OSUJDiAHCE OP THE MAYOR AND! CITY COUNCIL OP i MARYLAND, ENTTTIjED, "AN ORDIN- IANCE TO REGULATE THE USE OF.

DRAWN FROM THE CITY PIPE 'LINES FOR THE PURPOSE OP CONSERV- ilNO THE SUPPLY OP'WATER, AND TO IPftESCRIBE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION 'OP THIS ORDINANCE." SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OP CUM- JBERLAND, MARYLAND, That any person v.iw shnll be (ound In possession ot any property wherein the -water supply Is con- i necteri to the City of Cumberland water I system, who shall permit said water to drip or run through any outlet thereof without having immediate use for the 'same shall be punished upon conviction us hereinafter contained. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER OR- DAINED, That HO person shall, under any i circumstances, suffer or permit upon his 1 premises any water outlet connected to i ibo City water system to run for She of preventing freezing, nor shall any consume r.ny through i the' use of a hose unless said water is drained from the hose into a container, nor shall any person use any other water outlet valves or appliances wherein may be wasted. SECTION 3.

AND BE IT FURTHER OR- i DAINED. That each Officer of tho City Plow horses at the watering smell of cWVer on spring A bw buzzin arou a ol nowers )j- a Ian-(land, elected Marx Wineland, pros-1Morris, fireman, were injured in aj ident. and L. J. Ort, cashier.

i Maryland railway colli- Robert Murphy, 24. son on watering jj am Murphy, was killed at Warn-, pq Kitrii School basement ORDER OP SBBUCATION C.1 In I UAAiNfcU. AIlBfc ettUU WMJH.CI Ut bull VrflkJ rtho Strolc. Plaintiff, vs. Nosh P.

Strong cumbcrlan(1 ollcl force shall be mid Defendant. 12.094 Equity. hercby clothed wlth aU lhe ower5 and duties of a Woter Waste Inspector and as such Water Waste Inspector It sha.U he the duty ot caci Oflicer to Investigate the cult Court tor Co'intr land. Mary- lock, 111., in a mine. Arch A.

Young, local musician, nt sewer being choked on The object cf this suit to procure a arlous watef outlets upon part cular was flooded by overflow Of thC runjdecres plaintiff a vincuio jeosonable hours during soloist. Deaths of Mrs. Schlundt; Miss Luclnda Hare, 14, this city. and emperors has passed, and whilA some remain who carry regal; J- titles, their wings arc clipped. Growing corn after a refreshing spring shower.

Clouds flying phantoms across the A lone buzzard against a stormy Death of Humbert Cessna. 20 Inear Centcn'ille, Pa. STANDARDS OF LIVING moon at ison land TWENTY YEARS AGO The B. passenger had placed a number of large engines of "The American people must con-; "A brood of fluffy chicks of! for 00 SCTleS sent to lower their standard of liv-lfirst tour of investigation. 0n Reformed'Church conp-sga- Ing," says one au'hority.

must that, standard "5-houts another. One might, ask how hig! sLanrinrd of livincr is. that, thr standard of if iHnt in-in vinr 1 11 rhnnnrr's hprf. Thr Baltimore PrnsbytTy con-j lobncco vened at Lonaconini; and look; ac.Uon on the resijtr.nUon ot RPV.J "aucjly in A Thompson, pa.rtor there. J.

E. 1 Miss Emma M. Wilson berland escaped from her In the fire that destroyed College for Women. 1 TEN YEARS AGO The groundhog failed to see hisj shadow. Rice-a-ick, 6, was when struck by an automobile.

George E. Townsend. asked thc Road Directors to im-, defendant is oo from the defendant. The bill reclt.j thru the parties were Hs torstown. on April 3.

the time, tor thc purpose of ascertaining rhcthcr water Is being wasted In any mitldind. and in carrying oUt his duties as Water Waste mi. SftlQ Occupant Ul Ilia uvauu vu iiin.an((jvc deserted and abandoned the tef outlctSr and ln the nt th has been gone ever since; that, at an-: pl rson shall refuse said Inspection i VICTOR RADIO Supreme For Tone, Durability and. Quality mmmmm "itdios. one! "iiyuii; of now iui(i belter home? ill! but.

if proplo. lorcnd to at hoTTit I'Mltivnte tlieir a non-resident of the state I'ound KUilty of Tiolatioj; any the; I provisions ol Sections 1 or: 2 of this Qrd- infant tin: buying ol axe on a 'olp tree. Tlie plcftSBnt smell of be in? housed. A rquiiTCl chnitcrms a b.ickon' tree, vit.h a in poor thai, the directors sent homo and hired a local band. The League of Women Voters met ihc home of Mrs.

James 'E. Cook, i Green street, and voted to protest Death of llumphrpy. Mrs. Isabclle Lonnconins. OlarkjaRainsi, 'pay fw the proposed increase election oftlelah.

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