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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 31

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Froitburg -Mariiie Paroled Oii Wife's Charge Frostburg, Oct. Magls- irate James P. Keaney yesterday paroled Harry McKcrizie, 29, a form, Marine, lor jsix months and in- to provide.for his wife rainUy refrain from molcst- them in Oie future. The ex-Marine, who was wounded fire, seven bullets lodging in his legs in the battle of was found guilty of as, 'siult and battery on a charge preferred, by his mpther-ln-law, Mi's. Riser, who testified McKen- had neglected her daughter, It'nyed away from home.and failed to provide them with necessities.

Margaret McKeiiEle, the frail looking 24-year-old wife, tes- that she Is In poor health and that her hiisband, after drinking arrived home at midnight several days, ago and during argument that followed struck EVENING CUMBERLAND, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, F1KTBBN Tri-Siate Obituary Audersou Rites LoiiRconme, Oct. rites for Janies Henry 62, of State street, who died Sunday, will be Tree Major Show Given Here Two performances of the Tree Major production of "Hans Brlnfcer and the Silver Skates" yesterday at Fort Hill High School were attended, by approximately 3,000 children. Presented under the auspices of the county Council'of the East Main-street by the Rev. Jolin E. Stacks, pastor of First Methodist church.

Interment will be in Laurel Hill cemetery al Moscow. Laman Wilson "Wiwternport, pet. Wilson, fO, retired, fanner, died at his" home in Connea'mviHe, after an illness of several months, A resident of Conneaut- 20 years, he was son of the late Joseph' arid Sarah Wilson ol Barnum, Va, Surviving are three brothers, Loring D. Wilson, of Piedmont; Branson VViison, of Rochester. her on the arm.

She also testified an Robert Wilson, of Baker, Va 'that he quit his job at the Celanese plant and has failed to provide for her in the past few weeks. McKenzie stated that he wanted to work on a farm and had an and three sisters, Mrs. Clara Grove, of Conneautville, and the Misses Cora and Margaret Wilson, both of Pittsburgh. Tho body arrivt.it this morning onnortunitv to do this kind of work at tn nor of his brothw, Loring duction is.given annually in thai Von Pap las minister to Austria WHS "to uu- iderm.ine the Schuschnige regime and 'Istrengthen Austrian Nnzis for Itlie purpose of bringing about the Anschluss. "To carry out this plan he en- gflged in both intrigue and bullying-.

But the Charter does not make criminaj such oflenses agaiiist political, Did Not Urge Persecution tribunal found that Fritsehe twice attempted to suppress Julius primary purpose'! tuirs! Recdtr convicted hlmiell by 1 admitting breaches of the VersaU'es' Treaty. He was blamed for rebuild- German! navy for war, carrying out orders to shoot com- but was absolved, as DoeuitB. or guilt in uudestrictcd li'-i boat warfare. Baldur von Schlrach leaned ward as the tribunal found" iiocent of conspiracy, but the court he WAS Frenzied Efforts To Jeep Described By Editor Parsons Fire Tlireaieiis Head ricks Homes er of Vienna. throughout the- comity.

Mrs. Arch Streicher's anti-Seme tic publication Hutchcson was chairman of arranges''and did not urge persecution of the mcnts. Children from Carver, Columbia "It appears," the court'said, "that urging the bombing of a Brit- Qresapfcowu, EUerslie, sometimes made strongi'Sh cultural town in retaliation for the assassination of Reinhardt HPV- 'out deportation ot Jews and of having of tlielr deaths the weather so sons that the scats (J. E. Poling threatened to get out and bact covers were roiled out, They were priced $50 to crimes against humanity as gaulcit- vertlsed tne government has ended without any marked success He was held guilty of carrying on lhe art of tllc who town, Eaal Side and John Humbird.

schools attended the learning and Pewnsyl- statemente erf a propagandlstlc nature in his broadcasts. But the tribunal Jiot prepaa-ed to hold that driqh. "There, is no doubt that i northeast into i.tv. A 4, CiC JJ1 KH -I 1 WIH happens lo be R. E.

Fisher, editor We have no idea' how they arrived of the local weekly nowspaper, the at Iho price. There was no way of property. beiorc its spread was Examiner. ttellinK whether the cnelnc had bv me 10 mcn his own words, here is his telling whether the engine had tale of woe: the pistons or non. Some of them of (lie had no generators.

It was a mess Volunteer Fire Department. Forest Avenue, Virginia Avenue, I they were intended to incite the! imti over-all responsibiiity for the Centre Street, Johnson German people, to commit''atrocities piave Mount Royal, LaVale, on conquered peopSes'and he cannot 1 Piney Plains and Paper Millsjbe held to have btcM a participant school students attended the after- iln the crimes charged." "Some time ago we wrote in this and- most of the.e.uys around column of our efforts to secure ajwere as djsgusted Service workei-s ninny residents noon presentation. 7 Sentenced (Continued from Psge r) General Staff and the High Com- 1 Sixteen of the 18 charged'with crimes against lourtlv were Bormann, Ribbentrop. Kcltel, Kal- tenbruuner, Rosenberg. Frank, Frlck, mand yesterday).

Jodl The fire destroyed between 12,000 miation. no hhg in "He is of the opinion that' they shoi have been declared criminal Nazi Jew-baiter; and BaTdur vori now snleld himself behind ical requirement of soldierly George Meade. Mary- were instructed to bring spc and a copy of the re RI 5f ying us of the Kile. suitable for our needs. "We were unable to get any sort of Wr tvn 1 'i me mnrrlage of thefr 1 pf He said that a house and job waiting for him on a farm on Mountain, but that his wife refuses to go with him Mrs.

McKenzie answered by saying that she is in constant need of medical care and that the place on Dan's Mountain is too isolated to secure the services of a physician. McKenzie pleaded, not guilty to the charge of striking his wife but admitted he is unemployed The parole is for a period of six momlis Magistrate Kenney warning that a second offense would a House of Correction sentence. Eviction Notice Filed Trial Magistrate Owen L. Porter yesterday instructed Donald Miner to find another residence as soon as possible when Nine and hi.i mother appeared in response to an eviction noilce, served by Mr. and Mrs.

Ru- ciolph Lewis, owners of the property in question. Niners slated they are making every effort to move and that they bsve a promise of another ipla.ee. The magistrate followed instructions of the office of price control, when he took no drastic action "against the tenants. The owners' hnve been waiting nearly six months for possession of their property. Rotary Meets At Layman's The Rotary club held its weekly dinner meeting at Layman's Farm where Prof.

Leo Jason, instructor in Romance Languages at the State College, on experiments In teacMng English to foreign students at the Colorado School of Visitors were William B. Ludman, Cumberland Rotary Club; Charles Cook, Nat La Cavera and Jack Tuk, Meyersdnle Club. Charles Zeller and Joseph Broadwater, Grantsville Club. Prof. David Warner," of Frostburg, was a guest of Ivan C.

Diehl, and George Martin, of Huntington, W. was a guest of Jack Stewart. Personal anrt General Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baird.

of Los Angeles, who arc. here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wade, of Ormond street, spent the weekend in Martnisburg, W.

the guest of Mr. Baird's relatives, They plan to return to the coast in several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robinson, of Centennial street, and Mr.

and Elmer Ward, of Broadway, spent the row at 2 p. m. The Hev. Raymond Moore, pastor of Piedmont Trinity Methodist church, will officiate and burial will be in Philos cemetery here, Isaac H. Trout Kes'ser, W.

has received here of the death of Isaac Henry Trout, 74, husband of Mrs. Lnura (Kinsei-) Trout, who died Friday niRht In Front Royai, Va. Final rites were held Sunday. Mr. Trout was born in Mineral county, a son of the late Isaac Nand Virginia (Caldwell) Trout, of rudgeville.

Surviving, besides hU widow, is a daughter. A son died a few years ago. Wilson, of 71 West Harrison He also dissents in services will be held tomor- thA nf Youth chief. Ac- of this count were Hess and K. M.

Lelth Meyersdale, Oct. M. Lelth, of Light street, died September 26 in a hospital at Erie, after a long illness. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

J. Leiih. the deceased was born is of the opinion sentence have been death." Lawrence announced the dissenting opinion of the Soviet member would be attached to the record and Strikes Goering; Hard The tribunal struck hard at Gearing in its conclusions, declaring the former reiclismarshal's guilt "is unique in its enormity. 1 published as soon as possible. "The record discloses no excuse Soviet Judge is Maj.

Gen. I. T. Nikilchenko. Fouf Days To'Appeal The defendants have four days in which to appeal to the Allied Control Council, their court ol lasl re- far this'man." the tribunal said: Of Hess, the tribunal had this to say; "That Hess acts in an abnormal manner, from loss of memory und has mentally deteriorated dur- a soldier and encc at all costs as his The missing Martin Bormann was acquitted the conspiracy count, since, the court said, lie was.com- paratively low irj the Nazi party but he was held guilty ot participation in the slave labor program, persecution of Jews, shooting of Allied fliers, and other crimes of war, and crimes against humanity.

their present condition and puncr of the church, offt- they were all in need of repair. on the 9th First wc to ix-t" 1 in tlic ore encc ot Miss figured that was' fair enough and that we'd pick out a good one anyway. "In any event we barged down early on the 3rci so that we ccisid pick out one of the eighty three jeeps for our own. We practically certified. That meant standing in line for three hours in the boiling hot sun.

That still didn't qualify us to buy. We had to wait until the jeeps were sold that wasn't until the IHh. "The whole set up wns typical acquitted onlyihad to fight oui way In and were snafu. The only difference nsp I He that the veterans with that the vets used to have tlescrlbeo as "ruthless applying oldest priority had first choice. stand in line for this nd that terrorism to suppress all opposition sort.

This council, representing the! 1 tllis trla! be United States, Britain. Russia andj tllere nothing to show that France in the government of Gev- does not realize the nature of the many, has authority, over the char es ssamst him or is incapable cutions, which are expected Oct. 161 01 defending himself. There is no unless nn appeal for clemency is suggestion that HC.SS was not cam- granted, and there seemed letcJv san when the acls charged chance of thnt. All defense atlor- "Salust him were committed." neys-had announced they would ap-l Ribbentrop wns styled by the tvi- peal in the event of death as the willing tool of Hitler, against their clients.

hut the opinion convicting him of Goering and Ribbentrop fo counts added: "It was be- convicted on all four counts in the cause Hitler's policies nnd plaJis indictment, against them, while'coincided with his own ideas that Hess was convicted of two counts, in Wellersburg, Somerset county. cons pii'acy and crimes against the Mr. Leith completed his public school education in and near Meyersdale. He later was graduated Kibbentrop served him so willingly to the end." peace, and acquitted of the last; Brushes Aside Defense two, war crimes and crimes apainstj The court brushed aside as 'un- Lo Lexington, Va. For many humanity.

defense that true" were-convictedJHitler rs jon count one of the to commit the 'The tribunal consumed almost imort dec er, and convicted or slave deportations and persecution of Up to Hitler Armaments producer Speei- wa-s convicted ol' knowingly using slave labor and impressing some concentration tamp inmates into small out-of-the presence of Miss Wanda Left McDonald, close fsiend of the couple. Mrs. Chrlslip is a graduate of Parsons High School, class of 1913, (un! has been employed as a reporter for the Parsons Advocate, weekly paper since her graduation. Mr. Chrlslip Is a graduate of Fairview High School.

Class of 1344, and has bneii in the Army since Augusc suggested we go out and look over the crop and pick out doy.cn or so that suited iis. take down the numbers and then at the sale, if another veteran didn't have nn older certificate thnti ours, we could and thev were fed up with it there. of tllftt ear He-spent 30 months Most of "the guys were like us. They in the Pli.Hppjncs. wanted one piece of equipment or iHeNvears the Combat Tnfamryman's one particular job.

Then the se, and Occupation rib- TiiisrlaT were professional dealers who had the facilities for repairing wrecks take. our choice. That sounded fair an junk. They will buy a dozen enough to us and besides we had 'wrecks and have enough parts to certificate of over nine months old. (have one whole jeep out of the junk "Anyway, we listened carefuUv to "Apparently we didn't know the! plc cl reports back to Fort, bons.

Good Conduct medal, the Pacific ribbon with two stars, und the Phitippnie Liberation ribbon with one star. They will reside in until November IS when mented: Wi behind I the Iristnictlons nnd then charged right person, for the two jeeps In court com llt on om inspection tour. There we wanted had litUe tags Meade. for further assignment. Britf te were literally thousands of vehicles.

them saying 'Set nside for prior Ml E. J. VonHaven, vet; i of the few men who i jeeps, trucks, ambulances, crancs.Uale 1 With that we left, still with-i tnm Photographers of Parsons and 1 i i c.ae ta we et, had the courage to tell Hitler that panel jobs, scout CMS. trailers, I out a jeep but convinced. IJiG war i- i i i Slkius, attended the West Virginia LJ, (i uun war wns lost motorcycles, bicycles, carryalis.

"And the most, ludicrous part of Photographer's Association meeting out his opposition to tion wagons, buses, pickups, sedans, the whole fouled up mess Hits that nt Mill. VotiHavcn i QS i ec teQ first vice-president of the association. irifi' Hitlers scorched earth program in dump trucks and trailers. of the western countries- and "We flnalluy found the jeeps and rma "i'by occurred our first disillusion. mg it at considerable personal is true that at one time they 0 fnnn da llBlOUSand Ifty th ee acis cllal only one thousand woi'ris in dooming ikeUef, later "with full Hit- vocalist vipon numerous to all! 32 ivho gulped, lowered his shai'i ge OI HR 1 Itlltl, VI i tllC VlVlLlctUlt; agmg von Neurath "played were jeeps.

By this time they were (the weather! an important part" in Germany's inoccupation of the Rhineland and I the hicyclc.s. ihe cheapest item on 'the sale, were carefully placed in a shed out of the elements, while! Mlwi Dorothy Howlnjid, daughter the valuable stuff was outside in! of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rowland, htye. ii IJiL" Prus-M ers aggressive plans" retained close the regime, the court held.

Lonaconing (Broadcast Pleas Lonaconing. Oct. 1 Manha Bcrston Leith Dr. Leith went to Erie to live with his sister. Funeral services were held Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Downie. of North street. The Rev. Howard K.

Hilner, psstov of Zion Evangelical church, officiated and burial was in Unloi. cemetery. with "chapter LsDCSt i OJllgllt documents showed thsi. the Eastern entertained; resigned her position as clerk- typist in the Forest Service office here and gone lo Johns Hopkins Hospital. BnHimore.

where she will be a medical secretary, Mr. and Mrs. John Findlcy Pcn- ningtoii. of Rome 1, Haxnblctoii. announce the birth of a son at tholr frcd officinl Nazi phil-jacts ot Hitlers regime, and added: osopher; Grand Admiral Erich former German naval corn- defense relies on the' fact that he is a foldlor and on the doc- head of occupied Czech- 'he Past Patrons and Past Matrons' President Trumau will make a nome September 27, their seventh oslovakla, advocated elimination of the chapter a recent evialng withjtion-wide appeal at 10:30 tonight) child.

Czech intelligentsia. I Pnst Patrons ar.3 Past Matrons fill- all rari irv in HI-OP Suave old Von Papan induced i the oltices. all rari irv a11 rad a c- on Papan induced oces. Col Gen. Altred Joel.

nR of -superior orders', prohibited the tribunal declared in Daisv dine a- Worthy support chief of staff of tne German army; by article eight (of the tribimarslimmoraliiv" in his co id ct Fdward Muir Wo- 1 sect Austria addre in Wheeling. Lt. and Mrs. Joseph F. Brown, of the 'Naval Air static.

Banana River, are spending three Weeks visiting thetr parents, Mrs. Ann B. Brown, of Eckhart. and Mr, and Mrs! David Stark, of Maple street. The Ladies' Aid Society of Mt.

Zion Welsh Baptist Memorial church will meet at the church annex Thursday night. A party will follow the business session. James Higgins. son' of Mr. aud Mrs.

James Higgins, this city. left to enter Western Maryland College, having been awarded the senatorial scholarship. Mrs. Joyce Hannn nnd children. Chnrlex Lee and Mary Ethel, of Holden, W.

have been visiting Mrs. Hanna's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins. and her grandmother, Mrs.

Anna Joyce, of 126 West Main street. Dr. and Mrs. Glen C. Payne have established residence at Staton.

Texns. Dr. Payne is with his uncle, Edward Payne, in the Payne Clinic. Mrs. Payne is the former Vale Summit.

Mary C. Hjggins Mrs. Lawrence Roileru-k "There is nothing in niitigrntion. In addition to Goering and Rib-1 where crimes as shocking and ex- three iv have been committed Jodl and Von Uciously. ruthlessly and without mili- mmcru-K joni ana von ruthlessly and with KevEcr.

W. Oct. 1 convicted on all four counts tary excuse of justification, t'elvn Vireinift Roderick. 36. wite'in the indictment xr Virginia Roderick.

36. wife of Lawrence Albert Roderick, of 77 Third street, died last night in Potomac Vallsy Hospital where she gave birth to a son. yesterday morning. Mrs. Roderick was born at Elk Garden, a daughter of Charles and Edna (Simon) Rickey.

She formerly worked in the A. and P. store here and belonged to the Pythian Sisters and Elk Garden Methodist church. Surviving, besides her husband, son and parents, arc sister, Mrs. Kathleen Lyons, of ShalhnHr, and a brother, Alston Hickcy, of Elk Garden.

Last rites will bfl conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the home by the Rev. John L. Thomas, Methodist minister of Moorefield.

Burial will be in Nethkln Hill cemetery at Elk Garden. Mrs. Mabel Stevens. Water street, Underwent an emergency appendix operation nt Allegany Hospital, Cum- Miss Rosalie Ernest f. Evans VVeo 1 of Parsonage The marriage of Miss Rosalie Short, daughter of Mrs.

Ada Short, of 212 Greene street, and Ernest F. Evans, of 219 Greene street, took place at 9 p. m. Sunday evening in the parsonage of St. Paul's Lutheran church.

The Rev. Hlxon T. Bowersox officiated. Mrs. Thomas, sister of the bride, -was matron of honor, and best in the indictment.

Hess Scribbles Goering's expression did not Kaltoiibrunnci- Nods Hangman Heydrich's Gestapo suc- Kaltenbninner. kept, nodding change as ihe tribunal judged him 1 5 liea( i a Justice Lawrence repd in nec orKS to driv sections of the nation, will be broadcast byj COULDN'T BE DONE Sept. 21. Denver i "'dcnceitron, Nan Lfvlngston associate pa- WTBO. Following hLs Aggies the first" quarter.

guilty. Hess did not even look 115 MwwJction. jUfl! looked thej from his scribbling as the court, read (Continued from Page i) there in its early stages nnd con- l.na latin the verdict in his case. the tieup to the Pacific. i Repeatedly Say No tribunal, while acquitting Representatives of the Pacific- r.nd nliRmrivip' t.n -wnop 1 A toughest man in the dock.

Tile Mae Dick; treasurer, Mary of radio publicity for the Ada, Ann Foole; Ruth. Nettlehocal drive. cr eUK. wtn Bisnop; Electa, The can 'P ai here ellii October Hand picked apples a bnshrt 14 and closes October 25, with Bring containers. Ed.

Pacen- of S84.800. ol which amount. Westcrnport. Phone 3466. Ribbentrop sagged in his seat as! Kaltenbrunner of conspiring to wage American Shipuwners Association charge of arrangements for the ooo' UKBTessive war.

castiEated him for reiieatprilx- TS SfceeMnE to raise sio.uw. the Advance Gifts Committee N-T Sept. 30 Oct.t-3-g-4-5 U. S. Justice Francis Bidtile war, castigated him for repeatedly said "no" to the demands the crimes charged against him and found him guilty of all.

Twelve of the 16 defendants crimes against humanity and war crimes. Rosenberg adjusted his found in the east. the two. unions for a form of "union security" similar to that al- charged under the second a wriggled -nervously as the tri- crinws against the convicted. They were Goering, Hess, Ribbentrop, Keitel, Rosenberg, Rae- turned to him.

responsible r'or a of organized plunder of both der, Jodt, Neurath, Wilhelm Frick ubllc ana private property thro- former protector of Boehmla and the invaded countries of Moravia; Walter Funk former the tribunal said. "Rosen- Justice Biridle then turned to reichsbank president; Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz. former, commander in chief of. the German navy; and Arthur formerly Gauleiter for the Nether-i Ha Fnmk. the toughest hatchet lands.

Those acquitted on this count m8n wi 10 ni! cd Poland with blood in addition to Schacht and Von! nrld iron 1 While finding innocent nf otting aggressive war, Biddle in measured tones declared: "It is also Mnrion Plain, attowiev and Wallace Brown, secretary of the association held to their stand throughout a 80-minute session with the nlng were Hilda Phillips, Bessie Bishop and Jsnet Houne.v. A report luncheon of the Ad- iGuaranteed al Gift section was held vex-' After the business session the Uerday at Central YMCA. To date I Radios called for and delivered, following program was presented: 44 ca ds have signed by large 1 Electric Appliance 19 Union trio, Mrs. Maude Johnson, I contributcrs for a total ol' S3.901.'street. Lonticonlng.

Phone Mra. Clara Stevenson and Mrs ol this muTlbei 2 avc the samei 18 11 Wanda Patterson with Jean Mllford! "If You Were the MnriMnio of a MI 2" nd Secretary I only Girl In the World" sung bv ot Labor Schwellenbach. nr amount as last year. Eight Adv N-T Sept. 2G; Oct.

1-3-8-10 jDpris Lee Smith, accompanied at" rtirtiiir- -in uui 15, oiniui. accompanied at 3 -he Piano by Mrs. Lee: tributed ICSA and 12 increased an- contributioiis. next Advanced Gifus report; berg knowledge of the brutal Brown went to their hotels andP iSv Mrs meeUne will be heid Fridav oo, i treatment and terror to which the Kd. leaving the east coast operators Maude Jolmsoi aiid 4lo al Adolf B1 fe and; astern subjected." still talking.

P'f Dr. A. H. Hawkins headotthe' Papen were Fritz Sauckel. SS and) while SA general: nnd Albert Spc-er.

for- Plotting raer Nazi munitions measure On the thir crimes thnt Frank was a willing nnd 18 defendants were charged and know a participant in the use of tnlkinp. Plant told reporters he and Brown nadn't even thought about the next move. Said he. assume rhe strike's on. and I assume anv further negotiations will bp oacK home where Uey should have been in the first place." 16 were convicted: Goering, Rib- beiitrop, Keitel, Rosenberg.

Frick. Funk, DoenitT. Rneder. Sauckel. Jodl.

Seyss-Inquart, Speer. Neurath, Martin Bormnnn. Adolf Hitler's deputy, tried in absentia; Ernst Kul- tenbrunner. chief of lhe secret po- lice; Hans Frank, Nazi governor 11 Jews." of errorism in Poland, in the econo shipping com- icijunsm in t'oiaaia, in tne econom nanlp-s thn i fxploltatton of Poland and a way which led to death by starvation of a largo number of people; depor- fntion to Gennany as slave labor- that ired hi preference to non-union members, ilso have IO served Brother. berland, yesterday morning.

Religious Worker C7 Taken By Death The bride was attired in a powder blue tailoi-ed suit with which she Mrg. Belle Lochner. Lona- coiihig. Dies A-vvailing Hospital Discharge the Celanese. Lonaconing, Oct.

jwore matching accessories nnd a. 'corsage of gardenias. Tne matron of honor wore coral ensemble with g'ay accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The bride is employed by the Celanese Corporation of America. The bridegroom is a veteran of three years service under General Fatten SS gencral of Poland.

Acquitted on thUJ count were Hess and Pritzsche. About Schacht The tribunal said of Schacht: "He of the armament he was oppo; Frick "Avid Naii" Wiinelm Frick, bullet-hcudcd follower of Hitler since 1923. was described bluntly as "an Nazi, al- a man joins the- union voluntarily he has to remain as member or lose his job. But the unions don't have those advantages on the west coast. Plant told reporters: "Pacific nave to give up our right to select 'He had knowledge that insane, and resigned toward war.

"Schacht was not involved in the planning of any of the specific wars of aggression. He was clearly not one of the inner circle around Hitler. He was regarded by this sick and aged people, 'useless were being systematically put co death." the verdict asserted. Tho tribunal frankly discounted group with undJsjritised hostilitv. 13 Funk's contention that he was un- J- dls The testimony of nd ls aUo era lo i'et5 at I (Nazi munitions minister) showed Lochnev, 69, well known Jehovah's Witnesses worker, died at 10:30 B.

m. yesterday in Allegany Hospital. Cumberland, while visiting other'patients prior lo returning to her liorne, Furnace street, In the leave the building when she collapsed. Drive Nets teeth of concentration victims were deposited in his Reichsbank vaults. Miss Mary Welton Is registered at We-st Virginia University.

Mor- for the first semester. Johnson, and solo, "Thei' Bend In the by Doris Lee! Dr A Hawkins of the; Smith. Each past mntron nnd past patron received a gift. The next! meeting of Lhe chapter will be' October 11. A quiet wedding was Friday, September 20, the Mary's Church rectory by the Rev, Father Cummings.

when Miss Betty McDonald, of Barton, became the bride of Paul McDonough. son of Mrs. Margaret McDonough, St. Mary's Terrace. The couplo left immediately for Los Angeles, where plan to make their horns.

The bride has visited in California previously mid McDonough was stationed on the West Coast before leaving this. country on an overseas assignment while in the armed forces. Attending the -couple were Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Conroy.

sister and brother in Jaw of the groom. Brief Mention Mrs. Dayton Kisner arm Mrs. Russell Tadder, of Fairmont. W.

have returned after spending a week with Mrs. Oarkson Dunn. the campaign office in Liberty: Trust building, workers are prepar- ing material and cards for solicita-! tlon. Teams are being organised and. a program of organization and pub-i llcity Is being mapped.

Sunday, October 13, has designated as Community Chest' Sunday in all local churches, aiuij clergymen will be requested to mon-i lion the Community Chest and Red Feather Agencies to their con-! WASHERS RADIOS REFRIGERATORS OK ANV HOMK A1TUANCES SURE WE'LL FINANCE THEM FIDELITY BANK Bank With The Clock" Olrmbrr F. D. I. Md. rus eyes to what was being done," 410 Memberships!" 1 Miles G.

Thompson and Jama enmity towards Schacht, growing out of his attitude before the war as it wns on suspicion of his complicity the bomb plot." In acquitting Von Papen. accused of the court said. As'commander or U-boats, the tribunal said. Doenitz was more than an ordinary figure in war planning wn.s consulted almost nipht complimented team workers Mrs. Lochner.

wife of Courar! when it was learned that the drive Lschner. entered the hospital abotr, had netted 410 new memberships two weeks ago after she became jupainst a goal of poisoned frora an overdose of rneU- Thompson expressed thanks to the jclne. She responded to treatment News. Kvening Times 1 Iy Hlt1 lir evidence leaves no doubt Convicted Himself The judgment indicated that Ad- and members of the family had been notified that she could "return 'o Iwr home yesterday afternoon. About year ago, Mrs.

Lochnw fcufTercd a severe heart attack but rallied and resumed her religious ictfvities. 3he was native of Lonaooning and of the te John and May rjclrkwood) Surviving, besides her husband, are four children, John Lochner and Mrs. Joseph Duckworth, of Louaconing; Arthur Lochner. of Hyattsvillc, and Hamilton Lochner, Who is engaged In missionary work in Virginia ann Virginia; two M'stcre. Mrs.

Alra Morton, of conlng, and Mrs. George Sichl. of afid two grand- rliildrcn. Arthur T. and EliV-abcth Ann Lochner.

Funeral services and Sunday nnd to WTBOl for publicity given the drive and al'o thanked the Ladies YMCA staff and others who co-! operated In the effort. Last night's report meeting be- me a Victory Dinner when final returns were tabulated end' mmattire traiiis, used to mark the stores, were, moved up. The second division. by Garland L. on, designated on the score chart an "The Capitol Limited." reached Washington, the goal with a total of 242 memberships worth SI 657 scoring 2.686 points, to win thp con- The first division.

led bv Roy Eves, anil designated BS the "Am- bnssfidor" reported tc.tal of 114 memberships worth totaling EASY TO WED With Johiiion Either OUT OF THE DEPTH With Jim Bannoti. Ross Hunter DANGEROUS BUSINESS With Forrat Tucker. Lf.tn Mcnick nt 2:30 p. m. at the re.sl- tlence with Frances R.

Eldridge, of Witnesses, Keyscr, W. Burinl will be in Oak Hill cemetery. The family rc- o.urct.s that flowers be omitted. President Chester A. Arthur nnd jNnw York's Govci-nor Groicr Cleveland pretifipd at- the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge In 18B3.

1,480 points. will be held The third division, leil bv Mrs Lester R. Martin, reported 54 mem- i worth 4324 scoring points. value or all nbtaincd in tho drive was Robert L. Slsfion, secretary of the YMCA.

announced thnt some work- i frF have a few prospect cards which! have failed to and re- quested thai they complete them bj i I'riday evrnlnj. I ATTENTION All of John R. Fairgrieve Posf Veterans of Foreign Wars please be present at meeting Wednesday at P. M. ALEX "POP" NICOL A LITTLE CHANGE SAVED ON PAY DAY can work a great change in your prospects for the long future.

Start today to accumulate ihe you know your going to need, through regular deposits to A Savings Account with Frosfburg National Bank. The interest' which we compound semiannually will help your account to grow. FREE OFFERED BY Allegany County Public Schools REGISTER TONIGHT at Fort Hill High School, Cumberland Carver High School, Cumberland Bruce High School, Wcsrornport Central High School, Lonaconing Beat! High School, Frostburg FOR COURSES IN How to the Rulr Typing History Sliorlhand Radio Art ElFClrie.il lion Show-card Wrlttnif Home Mechanics Spanish Retail Selling- Cabinet MnXlnff Sociology Maehinr Sbnp Vocal Textile Foremaiishlp Clothing Consintcllnn CookiiiR and Scrvinjf NecilltcraU Home rianniiiK Interior Any of the sbove courws will be organized in any community In AUcgany County If a sufficient number of persons nre inlerciit- ed. Regulations require 15 or more rejiistroutj; lo orjunntfe course. Classy will scheduled to mwt two each week, For Additional Information Phorw The Dirntor Of Adult Education At 2351.

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About Cumberland Evening Times Archive

Pages Available:
213,052
Years Available:
1894-1977