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EIGHT EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, SEiT. 21. ni HIT umirrnAll PLANT FACEWDUCT10N A I 1 0 I A i. WAR Lumberland ooldier 9 Why Can Be Replaced Be Drafted, Director of Selectees Says Baltimore. Sept.

21 f--Selective is going to take out of war industries "every single man. with without dependents, who can be replaced in war job," Col Henry C. SUnwood, director of selective service for Maryland, declared. i "We have done our best to avoid any disturbance ot war industry that consistent with the war effort," he said in a radio speech. "But the Artny ajid Navy and the Coast Ouard and the Marines are going to get the men they need.

"We are going to continue to defer essential men. But a great many War industries are faced with the! necessity for revising immediately; their conception of who Is essential and who is not essential." Today's Radio Programs A 21 lor quite a while. Uuies we uiiaa; our gues there will be still more! argument, and then a committee. And. the committee will be cotnpos- of men whose chief claim to aeronautical knowledge is based having flown round trip from Wash- jlngvon to New York on a transport jship without once getting Wouldn't it be very easy to solve the question of how good or bad Keyser Couple Sold Home To Buy Merry-Go-Round And Travel; GUARDSMEN RECEIVE PROMOTIONS McK Tlwmittson.

PftrkVon. Harrj' Goldman. Baltimore. had been wade by the guwo iof officei-s following exanu Lieutenant Colonel of Jjalti-i (h( individuals' quai And After 35 Mr. and Mrs.

A. GUze Ownj more Heads List of 28 JThey were sutoitted to An Amuaement Enterprue Valued At $30,000 And Another Home Live In Trailer From May To September Advancements When Mr. and Mrs. James A. our planes are by simply asking the (Glaze return to Keyser.

W. in optaion of the pilots who have flown another week with their merry-go Uhem in combat? They must round and ferris wheel they will be (you couldn't find a better authority on what an Airacobra or a Kitty- completing 35 years in the outdoor cnwr through military cha Col. Clark has held tbe lieutenant colonel tl Annapolis, Sept. 21 f) organized more Lieut. Col.

Gaylord Lee Clark, of year ago. months seaion. iiw heads a list of 28 Mary- Bomt (bf tps i thl in a trailer with all the of home. And by the way, Mr. and Mrs.

State Guard officers whose promotions were announced today. iby Governor O'Conor. Glaze loug ago bought another clark. 'of the 'guard's brigade i amusement business, during whichihome in Keyser; they own a was prolno tea to the rank of; ihawk or Lightning will do against time the name of Glaze has become I amusement enterprise, and they colonel a Or Ne ison G. i Zeros and Messerschmidts than the las well known in many sections of have had a lot of fun! men who have taken them up and the Middle Atlantic states as Bar-j counted on them in a battle forimim or Ringling-or Johnny Jones NRGOES FINED FOR their lives.

iThe Glaze enterprises always "put; IV -o nrtK These men could be reached. They up" for Uie winter in Keyser. isuun. could be polled by cable Mr. Glaze, now in his late sixties! You'd get an honest answer, too.

and a native of Green Spring. W. Frederick. Sept. 21 fP) of Cheverly, was prompted to the; probationary rank of lieutenant; assigned' to the the 2nd i Engineers Battalion.

Among those promoted from first; lieutenant to captain were Fred W.i of the Washington Col- because these men have a -verj-- at the Baltimore stealing and for" receiving I faculty. Chestertown; Elliott C. dal interest in the planes that arejand Ohio shops in Keyser when he' 5 i rolling from our plants. What they more or less suddenly decided in i said you could bank on, no matter jwhat argument, was advanced by representatives, aeronaut; Pvt. Arthur T.

Aratower Seated at the console of the Ham-! sometimes just a songfest for the i ical nM i swivel Orsan in the 15th men i i He is attached to the Service 'Chapel. Camp Polk, Louisiana. Pvt. th Armored Division He is JTUITpn CTATCC A Arthur T. Amtower, this city, playsj a son of r.

and Mrs. Carl R. Am- 1 OlrtltO AIY1U1 July 1907 to "chuck it all." buy a merry-go-round and tour the country. ifor services at the chapel. He is tower, 203 Arch street.

Prior to! a' Hrr for I assistant to the chaplain and plays his enlistment last April, he prfgrs-K! Ifor the for t-he entire di-j employed in the warp-knitting dc-i stockholders, and) "Work at the shops had been Mr. Glaze relates, "and the so-called panic of 1907 didn't help. But I noticed that people flocked to a merry-go-round despite hard times. For a whole week I sat and checked the that was done by a inerry-go-round at Western- TM NOW TOTALS 4,000,000 A i 5 City." Dramatic i a blu Ben Sliow cba i raocfl for robs i Osmtr's UST. News Jibe Lone blu Stations Ten Minutes of N'en's; Musicale-- cbs Prayer; Comment on the War mbs Hopper -cos- basic The Blue Uhyilim cls-Diiie Rhyiaettes Vocals mba This ilujlc Ja for Brazil-- be Song Clinic, Patty Bob-- blu-eaat Jack ArmsiroBB In repeat-- blu-wcsi Procram-- cbs-basic Kiac Streak Continued cbs-Dirio The War Oversi meetings, regular sen-ices andUion of America.

i i 1 1 1 1 1 Column War Effort Suggestions -M 1 I I i I I I I I I I 1 i 1 i 1 1 MM I 1 II I By HENRY McLEMORE by End of Year, a General Hershey Says stolen gasoline ration books and coupons-were imposed on two negro Winner. Baltimore; John H. Bowie, Berwyn; D. Raymond Snively, Hag- Clear the Loan on Your Insurance Po At Low Interest Raii Inquire Aboiit This Plan Peoples Bank) Of Cumberland i vision. He plays for weddings, spe-1 partment of the Celanese Corpora-i Strength to Exceed 4,500,000 fortune.

There" were "no movies those days in the smaller cities and towns and the automobilej men who gave their lives in the New York Sept 21-One tip-off Philippines were fighting a delaying TM' rt TM methods i how little this country realises action-fighting for time. The time; ments of soldiers Washington, Sept. 21 ure that the army alone had expanded to 4,000,000 men was made today by Major General James A. Ulio, the adjutant general, in- a for assign- nt in 8 cb, Diri. as: Da a it faces is to be found in for us at home.

Some day weft Stern and Sports Spot--nbo I-oivrU Thomas on Xews-blu-banlc (numerous Roosevelt had said that are spon- To Be Aanounctd (15 ra.J--blu-west (sored from coast to coast. i j.uuj aaiu to answer as to what we did (300,000 were under arms, but did (not explain whether the figure ln- To give. give, and feeep giving t-oj Can you imagine the Russians eluded the Navy and other armed 1 'h. tie Announcsd. the war 0 rt, of our own free will having to pep up the defenders of (services.

Major Lewis B. Hershey, was far from being in general use. So merry-go-rounds had an appeal! then, that was 1 Paid All in Five Weeks i When Mrs. Glaze approved her 1 husband's plan to enter the out-! door amusement field, and theyi sold their Keyser home to buy a merry-go-round, there was frequent reference to "that crazy i From the 51,300 they had left after STORE ra--binninr Vocal Trio-- nbe jingled with the same son of hoopla men, women, and children were strength of the army would execs a have used for years the streets of Stalingrad, to the 14,500.000 by the end of this year. selling their home, 51,000 was paid down on the riding device.

selective service director, indicated! with'much Glaze tells in recent testimony before a con- how the entire balance (not due lor gressional committee that the a year) was paid from the profits of strength of the army would exceed I five Engagements two weeks in war ami YOU cbs-wtst i i TM products. To save attics and cellars of their homes, 1 Cavajcade of America--nbe Karl -N'cws Broadcast--biu Vo-c Pop by Parks and Warren--cbs Tiimsy War Commentary--mbs and Abner Serial Skit-- bla To tit Announced (IS mins.) mbs Alfred Wallenitcln'n nbe ') rue or and Dr. Hase bSu jour skins in a war of survival to hand combat with the! 'have to have the same sort of The same enemy, mind ment that apple growers employ to i you, that we'll have to lick to win. get everyone to munch an apple. And how would we like to know that the Chinese, in their gallant stand against the Japs, had been T)i? Gay Nineties Rtvuo--cbs-baslc BulldojC Dnimiuond Adventures--mba News Period--cbi Concert Guest--nbe Counter Spy, Drama ot tha War--bin Cecil B.

tie Mille Radio Theater--cbs Gabriel Heatter SpeaJtine--mbs-bauic Music Orchestra--mbs I. Q. Quiz Queries--Jibe florists use to peddle flowers, and paint companies use to brighter, up houses and barns. We just- won't save scrap i forced to adopt a "Please, Do What Can Week" to keep going. Radio Day by Day every day because our country needs it.

No, we must have a "Save Scrap Iron by celebrities at a luncheon, ivith speeches by the By BUTTERPIELD Eastern War Time New York, Sept. 21. (Wide World) To change subject, is there --Earlier closing of the networks any law against simplicity in this as a possible war measure looking country? Is there any line or to a reduction of wear on tubes and Baniij, celebrities, and pictures of the celeb- phra.se. tucked deep down in the other equipment does not seem an i tis smilingly throwing bits of; Constitution, that, forbids the solv-! immediate possibility in this coun- i scrap iron on of scrap iron. jing- of a national problem the easy i try.

There has been some plasma i way? We ask this because of thej a ry discussion of such a move, We compound Prescriptions. And we tie proud ot it. have no quarrel with those stores that feature awide variety' of general merchandise, for tbc? do have their place. But our policy is, and always has bceo. to put the accent an PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.

The compounding of prescriptions is our primary interest. And because we handle a great many of them, our stocks are uniformly fresh and potent. On our shelves zre many items rare and diffi- e-jli to obtain. That's why i i a direct patients to bring prescription; here for accurate compounding. Keyser and one each in Western-; port, Romney and Cumberland.

For a dozen or more years the; Glaze merry-go-round played Cum- i berland, its -most popular location I here being at Harrison and George streets and the old Narrows Park, a UrPaffh The biggest days of any season were: nelSllj mCbdgll; at two local picnics, the owner re- HoltZRIdfl calls; SS. Peter and Paul Church and the Junior Order. rniffmuGj Travel by Truck and Trailer Until 1932 the Glaze merry-go- FREE WAR STAMPS! youths last night in the first case wn Bowk. University jf of its'kind here. Magistrate Manuel M.

Welnberg; fined Ambrose $25 or 301 days in for the theft of ration gasoline books from two cars; owned'by A. U. Magaha, and fined; Eugene Henderson, 21. $10 or 10; days for receiving one of the stolen coupons. Both youths are from Burkitts-; ville.

Police said two coupons were missing from one of the ration books, and none from the other. American Pimento CHEESE LOAF box UUU Everyday tarnation MILK Solid Pack TOMATOES 31-J 28c A-l Solution, ja! jus 32c Campbell's Tomato Soup cans 1 Spry or 3 bn 69c Peanut Butter, Ib. jar Elicr's Tea Bags. 50 43c Grain Corn No. 2 cans 25c N.B.C.

23c on Hera and Abroad--blu i iVfiidy MatUn His Orchestra-cos ivnmnd G. Sirine 1 1 Comment--mlis Joha Freedom, We know means to our fighters, but there! debate that is now going on as to but it has gone no further. of the Tree Series--nbe to the cause. The same goes for! are building. of the other things that ouri Some say our fighters and bomb- TTiir Analysis--mbs country needs to fight off the mostjers are the best in the world, and on' 1 must special "Weeks" to.

rally us the merits of the airplanes that- However, across the border the i 'Canadian Broadcasting Corporation already has taken this step, and effective September 27 it is to sign oS af 11:30 p. m. daily, local time, in the hope conservation of material will result. Tie NBC, CBS and BLU; chains operate until 1 a. while MBS runs, until 2.

One suggestion was the proposal that sign-off time be Music Orchestra-- bin That Endnrps for 15 jnir.utcs--nbc-east Tha Fred Waiins repeat-- and cbs Dance Music Orcoettra Variety--TODS Variety "With Radio Music, News 1 savage enemies it has ever faced. There'll come a time--and may the Lord hasten the day when we won't think in "Weeks" but in see- As Lt. Commander Bul'dey ex- have a definite advantage over the planes of our enemies. Others axe equally firm in the statement that our planes are inferior, and that only the skill and bravery of our pilots have enabled them to hold their own. Bomb the faps with junk! plained in a recent interview, the This argument has been going oh moved up to 11 p.

rn. On Sale Today At Murphy's LADIES' AND GIRLS' VERY NEW SWEATERS Jumbo knit coat style with grograin ribbon edged front and, matching plastic buttons. Long and short sleeves in ail the new colors. Red Beige Rose White Azure Blue 66 76 in. Sheet Blankets each69c 24 54 in.

Rag Rugs (rayon and cotton) each $1.29 9 12 ft. "Superwear" Congofeum Rugs $5,48 Girl's String Knit Sweaters each 59c Dress Ginghams (36 in, wide) yd, 29c 39 Heavy Unbleached Muslin yd, 19c ELEVATOR SERVICE TO OUR SECOND FLOOR Cumberland's Largest Variety Store That would cut each network's day at least two hours, but engineers, despite the fact replacements are becoming scarcer, contend that little if any saving in wear and tear on transmitters would be effected, even with hundreds of transmitters involved. It is their opinion that shutdown would have to cover considerably longer periods to obtain any concrete results. Actually, within recent months the tendency has been just the opposite as far as individual stations are concerned. More, and more of them are operating on a 24- hour, seven-day schedule, using re- round traveled by train.

Trucks; have been -used since then. A ferris wheel was added, and the two enterprises, now use five trucks, employ 12 people and represent an in- i vestment of $30,000. While business is' not up to the standard of the early nineteen hun- dreds. this season proved one of the best. The only years in which the merry-go-round actually operated at a loss were 1931 and 1932.

Starting out early in -May, anii'Mrs. Glaze keep to the Toad until late September, and then return to where they are far from idle until another spring rolls around. Most of the season's engagements are sponsored by Volunteer Firemen, and are the same year after year. For 28 years the Glaze merry-go-round has been a feature of the Memorial Day celebration (May 30) at Grafton, W. and the Philippi, W.

lair has been played for 34 years vdthi two exceptions. Outside of Keyser to which two weeks are generally allotted, the only repeat engagement this year -was at Tunnelton, W. where a June stand proved such a profitable venture that the merry-go-round and ferris wheel returned for a Labor Day week engagement. cords, recordings, transcriptions and I Went South One Winter an announcer to reach audiehces! One winter the Glaze enterprise which their surveys indicate are moved south to Florida. Despite a made up primarily of defense workers who toil at night.

In New York city tinree of the stations so funtioning are network- keys--WABC of CBS, WJZ of the BLU and WOR of MBS. Programs tonight: Premiere i BLU 9:30 Spotlight Bands, Harry; James orchestra guest. NBC 8 Drama "Perry Com-. mand;" 8:30 Margaret Speaks, song: 9 Don Foorhees concert, Lawrence Tibbett; 9:30 I. Q.

Quiz; Lands of the Free. Mary Small songs: Vox Poppers; 8:30 Gay Nineties: 9 Radio Theater "How Green Was! My Valley;" 10 Freddy Martin band. Lone Ranger; 8:30 True or False; 9 Counter Spy: 10:15 Alias John Freedom; 10:45 Sea. F. Wagner on "Stabilizing Cost of Bulldog Drummond: Better Half quiz; 11:30 Lon! don's Radio Newsrecl.

"Western Maryland's Leading Prescription Centre" Cor. Bedford a Centre Sis. Fret Delivery Rlonc 3846 or 943 26N.6EOR6EST. CUMBERLAND, MO. 9 A.

5 P. M. A Day TODAY profit on that tour, Mr. Glaze never repeated it. All the Middle Atlantic prca is visited during the five TONIGHT "THE TELEPHONE HOUR" Boys' Shoes Will lander if yna bur better kind.

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