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The Newspaper for.The Home Member Associated Press Local' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1948 TIT i (iatylo Appeal A -JL Court Ruling On Zoning taw Council Acts After Request By Group Of "The city.will cany 'to the Maryland of-Appeals a Court decision reversing the of'Zoning ruling against the. 'erection of a "business building in the Johnson 0 Heights section. city stand a Warwick, Greenway and' Rldgewood avenue appeared before -the' Mayor Council this" morning'and asked ihat the appeal permit In question would-allow. Angus W. Brown to.

erect building at the intersection" 'of Warwick and Hi dee- wood Avenues to house five apartments and a Members" of delegation told the painting business Brown operates constitutes an undesirable condition In the residential Interest of City L. E. Adams, 414 Avenue spokesman for the group, said that the appeal-Is-not only in the interest of residents of the section but the The city-operated Memorial. Hospital and Port Hill High School on property 'on which the business would operate, he said. Thomas.B.

Finan, who! indicated that the city would not appeal the reversal handed down In' an-opinion by former Chief Judge. William A. Huster here, said that 'if- the residents of thai-section are as interested, as, the delegation.indicated, the city would Appeal, JMotionJtor ths.appeal came from H. Buchholtz after Mayor Thomas S. Post-said he did not think.the decision "fair" and expressed the opinion- 1 who put life savings into homes should SeKsome protection." delegation said that the business' operating on the property throws out a "fog of paint" from the doors.

Paint, Scraped, from cars onto into homes, they; One member of the delegation said that acetylene torches used' at night "and from Second Section connection with the Freedom to Wednesday, Miss Rita Nine, (above) has-been named "Miss Democracy" at AUegairy High School. Miss Nine -the daughter of Mr. and M. 16 Locust "Street. Shehas'lighthrown "hair and Hazel eyes.

Students who the eligible to vote for any Senior "Miss 1 Democracy" contest. Miss. Nine will.ride in the "parade tonight, in a car following the Allegany High hand. particularly on Sunday morning, is undesirable. Support Lnr Adams-told the "If we're' roirig to'have zoning laws, the city aho.uld support We feel 'that the.

trial was fair but the decision fair.or ij his Judge Huster emphasized-that the lot on which' the to-be erected was purchased; for purpose expanding his-business. The. nearby and. he has the site proposed to and paint trucks. Huster.

said if Brown bought the- lot in 1941 the purpose of expanding his business, then the present ing Hne "across after the property was purchased. The section where the new bulld- ingr is to be erected is in a district and such "businesses as Brown proposes would not allowed City Solicitor Finan pointed out fb.the both, the hospital and -Board of Education had been asked; to protest the neither.had appeared at the No evidence can be the.re- cord is closed. The appeal can be based only on. the--record. Weakened Case "Our case was considerably weakened because we could not get the protests," he said.

City Engineer Ralph Rlzer said the-permit has not -been granted at his office. Brown and his attorney, William L. Wilson, Jr, appeared recently for the permit but were by. Rizer who said he had not received the official notice of the Circuit. Court 1 ruling.

said he received the copy of Judge -Buster's opinion, but that the permit, under law, need not be'issued until after the appeal Appearing for the residents of the section, in addition, to Adams, were John.J. Long, Charles Seech, Mrs. Samuel Neat and Harold- Brown, Ridgewood Avenue; Mrs. Thomas Valentine, Neal Wilson, and Mrs. Harry Goss, War- ranges For Yisit Of Freedom Train Many Expected To Come Here Wednesday To See National Exhibits Final 'arrangements' for handling th'e huge visit the Preedom Train, when it stops here Wednesday for a one-day appearance, were.announced today by Chief of Police -R.

Emmett Flynn; When the train pulls into Cumberland after appearing Tuesday" at'Johnstown, it will park on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 1 siding at the Williams Street crossing. from.Elm street.to the will -be'-entirely, traffic. as', will. Williams Street "Park Street to the crossing. The entrance line will begin forming, on 1 Street near.

Emily Street. A section of the fence "on the Queen Waring Helps School Chorus The 26 1 from' Allegany. county high' schools who will, be' members of the All-Maryland Chorus in connection'with the- State Teachers convention in October 7,, and are going lift" Pred-Waring's Pennsylvanians tomorrow. The.Pennsylvanians -iii an- NBC broadcast -at m. 'wiH-smg- all of the numbers to be -used" by; tlie chorus in Baltimore.

Jack E. Platt, music director" for Allegany 'county schools, "said, a recording, -be made and used iri. preparing the, students for their The Pennsylvanians. hg entire 'coast-to-coast Broadcast, the. All-Maryland and will "mark- the -first time that Waring -has- dedicated a-, full.

program to a school More than '300. state "high- school students 1 will 'the chorus Treiber Freed On Game Count Prosecuting Witness Failed At Court Hearing ''Hook" Treiber, "Washington, Street, 1 of gaming charge this. in Police Court -when the prosecuting witness', failed to appear. complainant, 82S S'cwark and bond the hearing this morning- after aeing arrested "Saturday, at 1:30 p.m. Frank A.

Shober. Edward the-case Trial Magistrate, Naughton, instead of'Magistrate 'Frank' who had heard'-previpus cases in the police Give Testimony Pour were called; Chief Police Emmett Plynn, Staff Sgt. Sgt. -Shober and; Harry Molinari Oif the witnesses, only Chief Flynn and Shober testified. Under "oic examination by.

City Attorney Thomas B. Chief Flynn stat- that-two men came-to'his office vith at. this oint objected to a description of he details of and his bjeetion. was sustained. said that he.

ordered Llb'itz post $200 and nhober to make an arrest at the Sportsman's. Club, 29 North Me- Uanic Plynn aid, first brought.Molinari to head- uarters, arrested" Treiber, charter as the manager f'the'-club'. Produce Law Changes Get section of the fence "on and -will go, October "6 City. Station! grounds, will I to- begin'-'rehearsals'. 'for' "Octo- the lot to the first'exhibition coach, two car's behind the To Keep Back Crowd Spectators leave the Jpick Avenue; and' Greenway Avenue.

Rex Brinker, Number Treated Hospitals Jeanne Boyland, 4, of RFD 1, Rldgeley, was treated in Memorial Hospital this morning for a lacerated heel suffered when she stepped piece-of glass. Injured in an automobile-acci- Friday night -on Route "220 near Centarvflle, George 'E. Huff, 17. "Avenue, was reported "somewhat improved" today in Allegany Hospital where he -was. admitted with.

a companion, Thomas L. 21, 323 Emily Kabosky, according to attaches, today io determine and again walk-between ropes which will end at Spring Street, 'after proceeding'through the three coaches in which more 120 of the 'Nation's- most pyecious documents are 'Chief Plynn said that snow'fences would surround, the train on three sides to prevent crowds from swarming too close to the sleek streamliner. Heritage say that crowds have not troublesome far on the nation wide tour. urged to "refrain the city if other means of are available; Chief Plynn stated. Traffic is expected, to be extremely heavy as people irom every community in the tri-state area will-travel-to Cumberland.

Local Freedom Train chairman, John M. contingent of Marines will aboard the locomotive to -handle visitors inside the coaches. Marine Reservists and members of the National Guarc are scheduled to aid city and and O. police in "handling the crowc on outside. Cumberland 1 church bells will ring from "9'to 9:10 to herald the arrival.of the opening-ceremonies will beheld just before the train is open.to the public -at 10 a.

m. It will be closed- at 10 p. events are scheduled to focus public'attention ber 9 Dr. for" the. will 'direct the state -chorus and will clinics for" Maryland teachers'at the convention.

Also iri state program frorh this-section'will be Miss Mary E. "Allegany High 'and' "Swauger, of "Mplinarl -refused" to testify on ad- ice of. -'At this point Finan aid. he saw. no reason'-for Molinari ot as he not-'-ac- used-and was advantage of constitutional rights not'tot Statement: said to-' have made by to Treiber in rcscnce Sgt.

'Shober. at! head- ar- was as estimony at -the objection of Ryan. Claimed Horse Bet- stated. 'briefly that he ad -gone: to. the 'club'" and'; had Molinari-.

arid-' -'came -to -police station shprtly.J-'after and 'Voluntaa-ily gave Naughton then', the verdict "Not, Saturday police released, inf drma- that Llbitz. and -a; companion had appeared at arid told Chief Flynn. ha had. the horses orr Friday and: returned 'Saturday -to- collect winnings -ironi. Kieegan 1 Give, Protiectioii To Wholesale Units Commissioner William 1 V.

Keegan proposed today, that salers be 'ordinance protecting, retail, outlets-from out- of-city. and house-to-liouse" peddlers The- present ordinance, Keegan Mayor and Council, -provides and penalties retail City- B. who said 1 be egal it does- not' interfere''with interstate 1 'asserted he will, prepare and.submit itV.to 1 The Department has two full-fledged, officers today, on recommendation: of the Civil Service Board. Donald. H.

Smith and William Kenneth probationary-periods expired tills month, were confirmed as.regulars. H. Rubenstein, -his as the Windsor. Hotel; appeared before the Mayor and Council and asked clarification of boundary lines running- through his property in Ridgedale Rubenstein- claims that, the city line cuts through The matter was referred to Ralph L. Rlzer.

1 for a permit a'used car lot at. 722 Greene Street by Howard Red's Used Car, Sales wasr granted. Two Texas applications for underground storage tanks were SAIL-FOR G. Ruff and two children, months, Earl, four and one-half years; sailed from New.York Friday aboard'" the "SS to -join', their, husband and father; Staff Sergeant Edward' C. Ruff, near.

Barnberg," Ruff' has been in the'Army 14-years and-in Germariy Mrs. a of "Port "her children' and.mother, Mrs. Leola Clark, 1 here last Tuesday and spent several 'days in New York. referred to the fire chief, and city engineer. -The company- seeks to erect vertical' tanks at the Potomac 'Street of.

approximately 20,000 gallons each' and three 2,000 gallon tanks on- the property of Charles L. Collins, Henderson 1 The Allegany; Building, and Land Corporation was granted permit to. gas storage tank' 'and 'pump- in the rear of a garage to be'erected- at 'the corner of, 'Lexington- and Elder -Streets. The installation: would be limited to use exclusively, by the' Chesapeake and Potomac'Telephone Company, 1 Repayments J.W..".Yost, 1002 Lexington "Avenue and Loulse Urzita, of Fa, W. Hill The girl allegedly gave her'age-as Releases Wedding Pair After Hearing A Pennsylvania.

couple held since Friday night for investigation, after taey were apprehended, by 'State Police; were released, this morning after "a hearing in Juvenile: Court. Identified by. a marriage license found In-their possession, the pair was arrested several hours after they fled from Trooper Harry S. Bosley when" he approached their car on the 1 City Police-officer Louis Downey nabbed them Mechanic Street. They "are Thomas Ritenour, 20, of Star Junction, and Betty overpayment water Treiber, The to "refused race -horse 1 was found' in the establishment, -police reported, Libitz" did- not present ai receipt, for "his bettings.

The New Jersey man! said he' lost JOPolicejsaid "jidentiiled as' being- carnival' 'the 1 'Cumberland -pair, 'which closed' Saturday night. talk land. Scholastic while, the Grantsville be charrman at a on "Know Your 'West ern Maryland;" Posters To Advertise Fire jRrevehtion Week Posters received from the Mary- upon train. Tonight arrival of "the famous at- the Preedom the extent of his-injuries. The two men" were, injured in an accident with.

Murland. .19, Central Avenue, the-driver, and Ritter, 305' Woodside Avenue. They-were-treated and discharged. i'. Police said the four youths were -returning from a football game in -Bedford.

when car failed to Parade, comprising 16 divisions, will begin. Parade Marshall Thomas F. announced. Port Ashby Post No. 6657, Veterans of.

Foregiri- Wars, notified Conlon late last night it plans to participate several score other organizations from the tri- state area. Fort Cumberland Post No, "13, American Legion, and Voiture 164 Forty -and Eight, requesting, all members to inarch. All.members of the Navy 'Mothers Club are also urged to Parade units will assemble in "the vicinity of the National Guard negotiate, curve and careened an embankment. Stephen Robinson, 12, a son of Nelson. Robinson, RPD 3, this city, was treated at Memorial Hospital yesterday for a cut tongue suffered when he fell Irom.a tree 'a.

picnic, "Fonder Allegany High -Principal In Retirement E. Clarke Fontaine, former Allegany High, recently supervisor of'high schools -for the-State Department' of Edu- his-Maryland -teaching career-in He is living Pocomoke City where he Armory at 7 p. m. A commentary on "Rededication Week" will, be broadcast over Station. WCT3M tonight at 6:45 by representatives of 'local Jewish women's organizations: Schools Close.Early Speakers will "be Mrs.

Jack Yank- elevitz, president of Hadassah, and Mrs. Arthur Friedland, vice president of the B'er Chaylm Sisterhood. Charles superintendent of Schools, has announced that all junior and "senior high schools in Allegany County will, close at 2 p. Night-Long Noise Results In Term Negro Arrested After Being Warned By Police Arrested by police yesterday morn rig, a local negro pleaded guilty ir Police Court'this morning ing a night-long disturbance at--his residence on'the West Side. The man, Jonas 112-Nortr 1 Chase Street, was.committed.:to 'in default of' 55 said they summoned, to; early yesterday morning and warned Myers.

The in a cruiser outside the' aric arrested-Myers on a disorderly noise resumed five" minutes later. Garnet. Yost, 745 Maryland Avenue, bond" posted on-a drunk and disorderly, arrested early yesterday 'morning when police -received'-a call 'to the home and were told Yost, had been beating an woman. Mrs Katie on "the docket as a witness, also Andrew Dolan, Maryland Avenue failed to-appear for.a.hea'ring on'a drunk and 'disorderly charge -and forfeited $20 bond posted, when-arrested last'night at 11:30" police. Ben Smith, this, 'city, fined S3 and'committed to jail after-being found guilty, of panhandling on downtown Walter -E.

Route 2, forfeited S10 on a-charge of careless, driving. Officers Patsy. "Algieri and Donald Smith arrested Swan m. Season Change Set Wednesday Pall 1 and the Freedom Train will Cumberland on Wednesday. The Freedom Train scheduled be open-from io m.

to 10 and with the-passing of the'train Pall will arrive. Official time for the appearance is 11:22 Daylight 1 that 1 the students may visit 1 will reach Cumberland the "Freedom- Train. Sixth grade at 5:34 Standard.Time, De- pupils may also be excused at 2 cember.21. p. m.

if they bring a "written request from their parents. Children in other, grades will be excused only 'if their call "for At a.combined luncheon'meeting Wednesday- of Rotary, Exchange, Optimist and" Kiwanis Clubs, Roys. of and will speak-and will be first broadcast over Station WCUM from ll to m. Enlist In Navy Two area youth's. have, recently enlisted in the Navy, according to Torpedoman Chief Edgar Schrader of the local recruiting 'office.

Ronald L. Beck, Wempe Drive has enlisted for three years as radioman seaman' recruit arid Harvey G. Kold, 21, Accident, has enlisted for three-years as a ma- chinestmate fireman recruit. said today. "i The departments-will cooperate in making the 'observance a -success Keegan said.

It distribute pamphlets, Grocery Finns Grant Pay Hike Union Meets Here Today -Truck drivers.and warehousemen employed, by the, C. Kenny Com pany and Kennewes 1 Company, Ibca wholesale firms, yesterdaj accepted'a five cents an.hour wage offered by the two com parties, according, to C. agent.of Local .453,. Teamsters and Chauffetrs 1 Union, "AFL. Stutzman said the same hita will be sought for union drivers and warehousemen employed by, thi Piedmont, Grocery Company ai Piedmont, Members'.

the Clerks Union, AFL, will meet this afternoon at the, Allegany Trades Council-Hal on Frederick Street at-'which, time N. ah international representative 'of the- union, will address.the group. Negotiations win be.resumed with the management of the Darling and Taylor Shops in- Washington" later 1 tb.Stutzman. OTHER LOCAL NEWS ON PAGE 2 18. when the couple applied for a marriage license at the Court House, but State.

1 'Police were" informed later that'she was only 1 'IS years Police said the couple had slep in the car' which they parked different in the city eac night. The man was charged wit contributing to the delinquency a minor 1 while the girl was charge with, being, a delinquent minor. Authorities said the girl left horn after 'cncounting difficul ties! The father of the here this morning and. returned th pair to' 1 Pennsylvania" th Juvenile- Court released them. Six Motorists ForfeitBonds Six drivers forfeited for state violation when they "failed'to appear for hearings this morning in) Trial Magistrates Court.

Roy W. Rose, of Route 3, Bedford forfeited $101.45 on drunken driving count and $11.45 on a "reckless-driving charge. "He was arrested ate Saturday, night by First Sgt W. E. O'Eara, 'commander of the LaVale Barracks of Police on Route 220.

Pennsylvania: man, E. elites, of Hyndman, forfeited 511.45 for exceeding 50 miles', an lour on Route 35 Saturday night. was arrested'by Trooper Paul T. Long. Fred.

H. of LaVale, orfeited. $11.45 for exceeding" 50 on loute 40 two 1 miles east of the city. Is. was arrested Saturday night by Trooper.

Gerald M. Rotruck. Forfeitures -were- also made by Ronald '-D. Cunningham, Route'3, $6.45 for exceeding 30 miles hour in restricted section on loute'220; own, for running through a top sign tin Route 220 at Amcelle. 3oth- arrests were made.by.Trooper Rotruck Saturday.

KNOWS WHERE SHE'S appreciate the, new. black-lettered, white-background markers important the new" signs-are'' certain-to be visitors Wednesday, The streets have drawn, complaints from tourists, arid, newcomers for at the; new sign, at the North Liberty and Frederick street corner at'the City-Hall "is-Mrs. Pauline Paul, 130 Frostburg State May Add Extension Courses Frqstburg State Teachers College offer, two. extension courses to Interested area Miss Lillian president of the college, has announced. If interest is''shown, Dr.

Howard Briggs-wiU instruct a class recent European history every' Monday a't 4:45 at the college, and professor Peter Turano will conduct' in Russian history on'-Mondays, 'the time and' place to be announced later. Persons Interested should contact Miss Comptori this week at the 'college "or at her home here. Extension classes are scheduled to begin Monday, 27. Runaway Coal Hoppers Dash Along Creek Two Cars Derailed Near Barton After Careeiitag Seven MileS' Two. runaway 'coal cars considerable excitement in the Georges Creek section this morning as they careened the Cumberland and tracks a distance fore derailing' a-halJ-mfle, west'of Barton near the.

the-De- Shong'raine, formerly-the McDonald Coal Company, The 70-ton loaded 1 and the other about 'cent loaded, got away from, employes on the'siding, of Consol at Ocean, between Midland. 1 and Frostburg about 8-o'clock and rolled on to the main line to dash, through Midland, Lonaconing, Pekto, Barton and other Georges Creek'communi- ties at a. speed some witnesses estimated at 60 miles-an C. and officials, went, to Mine No. 1 'and.

the scene, to investigate the. accident- and was still' under! way at noon. It is 'believed that runaway, started when employes were unable to bring the cars', to a -stop with.hand brakes after moving them on the siding-grade by brakes. Workmen are reported to have jumped -to safety', when they realized the cars of control. About 100.

feet of was up the'point where" the-cars left main line.to go- into 1 -a 3oth cars were twisted and badly damaged and coal, scattered over area: Reports from several points: along the creek state that school children valking along track in; communities narrowly escaped'being Wilson Elected Chairman State Central Group Matthew J. MuUaney To Fill Bruce Xacancy; Carpenti Endorsed The Democratic State Central Committee for Allegany County met yesterday at the AH Ghan Shrine Country Club and accepted the resignation Bruce, Jr, as chairman of the group Judge Bruce had headed the committee for a number of years, but because of new duties as a jurist with the Fourth Judicial Circuit resigned Irom the group Matthew Mullaney, Jocal attorney was named a member ol State Committee also a local attorney, -was of r.the J. Stakenv was "named 1 Mullaney had been treasurer of the group about eight years ago. The 'committee, endorsed; Z. a.

member: theiAUegany. County Bar Association, for the position the -vacancy caused by the elevation of Judge Bruce to the Circuit native 1 only recently returned to the practice, of here since 1941 in the armed forces He received his separation -with rank of. captain, after having been overseas 1 for several, years: After he -returned to' he' became rwith, the; tr.rS; State Department and later went back to Italy on a mission. became ill and was returned after 3, year's-service. Members of-; -committee imet: with Byrne Austin, of Montgomery county, who is the Democratic f.or.

the Sixth. Maryland Congressional District. The group discussed registration, and campaign plans with Austin. Restaurant Owner Killed owner, -returning from Washington in station -lood' instantly Saturday swerved." from-. Route-50 12! miles" east' plunged into, a.

Sgt H. Shields, of the Romney barracks," State Police. Nelson Davis, 42, identified who recently the path-of the cars. opened a in the Keyser terminal of Emery' Motor Coach; Lines: Davis: apparently the which hit- ditch-. of the" swerved: across the.road, 'tore: down' gate and.crashed.mto.

Ferry Wells, who lives nearby suramonei.an and. State Police after-his and 'to- investigate; J. P. Easton, Romney jihysl-'i clan, said, Davis suffered a and County coroner, who with Parsons of Ronniey. aided ifirths Mr.

1 and. Mrs. Ervin Price, of Lit- Pour Youths Held tn Looting Of Cars Ransacked Machines In CorriganviEe Area Charged with'stealing about S40 'orth of automobile'accessories ear Sunday morning in the Corrigan ille-Ellerslie Cum erland youths, are held in the coun jail for questioning by the state'; ttorney's office, The quartet booked Ml- haar Leslie, 24; "of 109 North Cedar treet; James Northcraft, 20, of 216 forth Centre 'ortmess, of 618 tree:" and- James Castleman, 2C 317 Arch Trooper Harry who with Mficer Walter P. Crabtree, arrested u-ee of "the 1 youtlos explained that quartet ransacked' automobiles ley found unlocked-'in "tine 1 Michael Leslie learned. the iier "three men were erday morning- and "surrendered, at ity Police.

Headquarters at' 12:15 m. Arresting officers said the -quartet who went on the. following a dance in -this and stole 1 accessories and other articles found in the trunks of'the 1 'parked automobiles'. The -quartet- was identified through a license tag- number that was given by a person who saw the-men near one of the looted: cars. Police said-, the belonged to Leslie's brother, but explained.

they were; able 1 to trace the men learning Leslie used of which.he is.pare owner, Saturday Part -of the- loot was ound to the (back of the car-used" by the 'quartet, according, to police, who said Leslie led them' to other stolen is Davis "was listed as residing st 15th Street; D. C. A native of i -'son of the late Thomas and, Clemmie (Isentroiit)" Davis. He! is'Survived 1 by-his. first-wife, Mrs.

-John children; of. Davis, reside with, their grandmother, Mrs. r. Albert; -Mapli Avenue, His.second one'daughter'bythat. marriage, Colleen- reside-with! 1 the former's mother.i Bessie: Roland, at- 9.7 -A Keyser.

Mrs. JDennii: Lashbaugh Hussell; Kiddy, all of and son, and-' 31ausen, and Mich: Services: will' be held 2:30 p. m. at the residence Ji Street, )as'tor' toe in.Queens:Point'.Cemetery.'.there.' Jewish. Appeal Drive Launched Suntner A.

Hirsch State Vice tie Orieans, announce, the birth of items which had nanernl-iM- M-iic mm-miio- In A. uiii the car near; the. Community daughter this morning in orial Hospital. Mr. and.Mrs.

Fuller Burkett, of Buffalo Mills, announce the birth of a daughter this morning Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Gravlle, E3Tid- man, announce the" birth a daughter today in Allegany Hospital. A son was Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Miller, 81 Greene Street, in AUegany Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ruckman, Oldtown, Road, announce the birth a son yesterday in Allegany Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Folk, 919 Frederick" Street, announce-the birth a son Hospital. Wineow Street! still missing, according.to;police is'a mechanic's tools''and a chest valued at $150, Plans, for the- TJnited; Jewish -Appeal-; will made, af- a at B'er- Chayim Temple'rooms of-thB "ewish Welfare Fund. Tie-state launched 'yesterday 'in imore at meeting of 200 Jewish. Maryland leaders. Dr." Samuel yesterday in Allegany' daughter-'was born' to Mr." and Mrs.

Herman Greise, Valley Road, yesterday in. Allegany. Hospital. arid Mrs. Benjamin Pimen- $2,000 Damage Suit Docketed Suit for $2,000.

docketed in Circuit Court" Lee Hice against 'Anthony A. Dartoozos, of- as a result 'of an accident July 1947! near Hagerstown! declaration states. "Dartobzos was; driving east- on Route .40 when his car struck a-car by! 1 the olaintiff "driven 1 1 Hice. The plaintiff states.his wife, Hice, suflei-ed severe'in- thai, 11 -south Wayerly juries to her knee'and multiple announce the birth of a son in Alle- contusions abrasions in- the jany Hospital yesterday. icrash.

acobson ented Cumberland- and'. SumnerV-A? Ursch, of this 'city, was, named vice-, The funds wiU be to aid and at "Jewish-population: -of Europe' nd to' aid 'newcomers d'-' States. Maj. Gen. John H.

Hilldring, principal at--' confer- ence, termed "week's assassination of Count Poulke; Bernadotte.in/ Jerusalem "an on the authority and prestige of the "United Nations." The former assistant secretary of state for occupied countries jn, Europe added 'that "Americans" who. have given aid and comfort to the irregular forces "of --Israel mustshare' the responsibility for the tragic murder" of the United mediator. He said "not-a penny" of Jewish Appeal money has ever been used for the support of in the Holy Land." Lee will', be 'chairman of -the Maryland! 11 drive, part of a Jiational-, campaign to $250,000,000:.

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