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of EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, NOV. 18,1940 NINE TRAFFICTOLL IN LOCAL AREAL MOUNTS TO SIX Germantown, Woman, Injured Last Monday, Succumbs Today In Miners Hospital TWO MEN KILLED Parsons Man Is Fatally Injured When Car Hits Rail of Guard Fence Near Luke IN land ed tic She by ed Concert Ensemble Here Tomorrow A OR Salvi-Freund. Ensemble will appear in a program at. Allegany. High School tomorrow afternoon and night.

The night performance: is for. the public. OBITUARY OBITUARY Ira Deneen Ira Deneen, 70, retired Baltimore and Ohio Railroad engineer, 400 Race street, died yesterday after a lingering lilness; A native of Warfordsburg, he was a son of the late Joab and Mary Deneen. He retired four years ago. He WAS charter member of Cumberland Lodge No.

271, Loyal Order of Moose, and also held membership: ini Queen City Council No. 49, O. U. A. and Chapel HIlI No.

53, G. F. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ruby P. (Hinkle) Deneen; sons, Joab L.

and Lester Deneen; six daughters, Mrs. Edgar See, Mrs. Elmer Layton, Mrs. Ralph Davis and Nellie and Pearl Deneen, all of Cumberland, and Mrs. George Dorsey, of Baltimore; two stepsons, Lloyd F.

and John. L. Cozad, this city; two brothers, Scott O. and Walter Dencen; a sister, Mrs. James Barnhart, all of Warfordsburg: sixteen grandchildren greatgrandchildren.

Burial will be made in Warfordsburg. David F. Schulz David Franklin. Schutz, 51, of 6291 Shriyer avenue, who died Saturday at Memorial -Hospital, Is A former! mayor of Midland. Born at Frostburg, Mr.

Schutz was 500 of Mrs. Clara Schutz, of Washington, D. and the late Frank, Schutz. He was A. salesman for the Ort Brothers' ery, Midland, for twenty-one member of years.

LonSchutz. was a aconing Lodge No, 161, A. P. and A. Hope Council No.

30, Jr. O. U. A. Volunteer Fire Department of Midland, and Grace Methodist church, Midland.

Surviving besides his mother, are J. his widow, Mrs. Bessie E. (Williams) Schutz; two children, Owen and Helene Schutz, at home; a brother, Irvin Schulz, Frostburg, and one! sister, Mrs. Charles Lamb, ington.

The body, which is at Hafer's funeral home, will be taken to Grace Church, Midland, at 1 m. tomorrow. Ira K. Little Rites Services for Ira K. Little, 59, of 162 North Centre street, optometrist, who died Friday, were held yesterday afternoon it tie home.

Rev. Dr. Vernon N. Ridgely, pastori of Centre Street Methodist officiated. 1ri Burial was made in Rose Hili pallbearers were Harry B.

Simpson, L. Roy Kimes, William J. Edwards, H. L. Elliott, John J.

Robinson and L. M. Storm. R. Thurman Kesecker Thurman Kesecker, 23, Saturday afternoon in the Schnauffer hospital, Brunswick, AS a resuf- suit of Injurles suffered while working as brakeman in the yards of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, The taken to the home parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robb car Kesecker, Sleepy Creek; W. Va. not Burlal will be at Cross Roads, W. tomorrow.

Surviving, besides his parents, are his widow, Mrs. Mary. E. (Gates) four brothers, Ralph Kesecker, Martinsburg, W. Verwas non, Jake and Raymond Kesecker, the Gleepy Creek; and two sisters, Mrs, Mildred Litton and Miss Ruth Kethe secker, also of Sleepy Creek.

Ray- G. Castle Riles Keyser, W. Nov, 18-Funerall mul- services for Harry G. Castle, 70, retired B. employe, were held Nov.

12 from his late home on Mo-. zelle street with Rev. C. Mitchell, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Queens Point Cemetery.

Those who. attended from out of town were: Hunter Castle, Baltimore: Mr. Mrs. Ray Kiser, Harrisonburg, W. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Castle, Mra. Will Giles, Louise Gilles, Mrs, Margaret Davis, Alta Cessna, Mrs.

Homer Ashenfelter. Earl Ashenfelter, Miss Mae White, Mrs. W. E. Spotts, Mrs.

Blair Kiser, Miss Ada Smith, A. J. Parker, Cumberland; Mrs. Beulah Jones, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Robert Youst, Westernport; George Boyles, Westernport.

Mrs. Mary Shanholtzer Keyser, W. Nov. 18-Mrs. Mary Shanholtzer, 74, wife of J.

F. Shanhottzer, died this morning at her home on Orchid street, after A short illness: Her son, Paul Shanholtzer, died October 24. She was a a member Church, of the Grace Methodist Resides her husband, she is by three children by a former marringe, Mrs. E. R.

Brunk and Mrs. Bryan, botlt of Cumberland; and E. F. Cheshire, this place; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Yost, Augusta, and Mra.

Lottie Yost, thie place; and by one brother, Thomas Starnes, Romney, W. and four grandchildren and one great grandchild, Interment will be made Wednesday in Ebonezer Cometery, near Romney. CARS NOT INSPECTED STOPPED BY OFFICERS Police Issue Warnings to Scored of Drivers In Cumberland Area City and state police today launclied a drive against. scores of motor vehlcle owners. who failed.

to have their cars inspected in the 'annual safety cAmpaign, and all cars falling to have stickers on the windshields are being stopped on the streets and highways. The duadline for inspection was November 15, and W. Lee: Elgin. commissioner of motor vehicles, anriounced there would be no extenson. Ha cited that half of the 000 vehicles registered in, Maryland were not Ail drivers now being stopped by police are given a summons; and Inspection stations will not issue stickers unless the owner hrs A.

summons. Motorists who fall have cars inspected within five days may have their 11- censes revoked. One. city offlcer reported that among the drivers halted today were four persons who had purchased used cars in recent: days and the dealers failed to place stickers on the machines. "There are lots of other the policeman added, "but most of the pleas are anything but original." CITY BRIEFS A movie, "Behind the showing the railroads' part in the defense program, will be shown at 7:30 p.

today at the meeting of the men's division of the Baltimore and Ohio Cooperative Traffic Pro'gram at the B. O. Y. M. C.

A. The directors of the Junior Assoclation of Commerce, meeting in the Liberty Trust building at 7. p. today, will discuss the Christmas decoration plans. Three hundred and sixtyaliens have registered at the Cumberland postoffice according to Frank M.

Storm. The deadline for registration is December 26. David Cunningham, aged three, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham, Columbia street, was treated at Allegany Hospital for a fractured left leg, suffered in a fall at home, Saturday.

The Cumberland Community Chest will hold its annual meeting nt 7:30 today at the Central Y. M. C. A. Four directors will be elected and the officers' reports presented.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Byrl Gilpin Dalley, Ashland, Elsie Pauline Wisher, Martinsburg, Pa. Stare Robert Zimmerman and Elizabeth Margaret Eicher, Uniontown, Pa. Eli: Panin, Sharon, Irene Ellzabelh Kelli, Corapolls, Pa. Marvin Lyle Dixon, Mineral Springs, Rita: Wilson, a Dubols, Pa. Lee Ritchey, Portage, Sarmian Delilah Apple, Summit, Pa.

Harry Louis Lackey and Geraldine Elizabeth Miller, Elwood 'City, Pa, Malcolm Andrew Swartz and Patsy Louise Milesburg, Pa. Herman Jacob Crowe and Emma Pearl Beal, Zihlman. Harold and'l Ann. Polkovitch, Sharon, PA. Robert Lee Cole, Washington, D.

Mary Ellen Walsh, W. Va. Philip Nixon, Oldtown, Tina Seaders, Green Spring, W. Va, Herbert Stutzman and Ethel Paul, Indiana, Pa. George Karr, Homestead, Elste Ellzabeth Westernport.

Norman Mason And Thelmn Crites, Ridgeley, W. Earl Clement Davis and Edith Clara Hill, Frostburg. Dorsey Ray Kessel, Greenland, W. Eleanor Evans, Arthur, W. Va, John William Chearney, Acme, Blanche Keefer, Normalville, PR.

Jean John Florence Meyers Fogle, Howe, Garrett, Huntingdon, Pa, William Harlan Kile and Pauline Virginia Lambert, Upper Tract, W. Va. Allen Brewer, Newell, Maxine Starr, Brownsville, Pa. John Francks Buckner and Ella Christian Glears, Cumberland, Md. George Joseph Tippen and Marguerite Elizabeth Youngerman, Frostburg.

Md. Ralph Maurice Donston, Dallas, W. Agnes Elizabeth Gray, West Finley, Pa, 'Calvert Thompson, Ohio Pyle, Margaret George, Farmington, Pa. Robert Blair Carison, Binghamton, N. Clara Bell Hershel, Somerset, Pa.

Charles Lamoln Bennett and Inez. Brown, Weirton, W. Va. Andrew Olof Johnson and Pearlof Alice Laurenson, Spencer, N. Y.

Irvin Day, Paw PAw, W. Violet Virginia Castleman, Brucetown, Va, Harry Roland Reese and Sarah Elizabeth Spongier, Harrisburg. Pa. Witllam Robert Silvia, Now Alexandria, Ethel Jean Bowers, Bolivar, PA. Ralph Emerson Loughner and Elizabeth Catherine Miller, Jeannette, Pa: Anthony.

Perricelli and Helen Zugliant, Ambridge, Pa. Paul Lavern Watterson and Betty Allce Tresster, Apollo, Cori Russell Iced, in Helens Minnie Schwelnsberg, Port Huron, Mich. Daniel William Fenton and Elin Eva Hrock, Cumberland, Md. Wilbur Julius Shoemaker and Erma Mae Fields, Cumberland, Md. Finory Robertson and Flossie Eda Brown; Cumborland.

Md. Frederick Arthur Storer, Governors Island, N. Margaret GertTrude Lombard, Jamaica, BROADCAST VIEWS ON CITY ADMINISTRATION Quartet of Speakers Debate Issue On. "Human Relations" Program The Club of Human Relations broadcast over. Station WTB0 yesterday A.

discussion of city government with novodates for the city manager plan of municipal Administration ranged agaluist champions the commission form: of govThorns W. Koon, former ernment. mayor, and now a member of the State Commission, spoke In defense of the commission plan and" reviewed the long Ilst of accom-1 plishments in its history here, James. Alfred Avirett, representing the Junior Association of Commerce, outlined the benefits, as conceived the association, of extending the term In office of city elective officials from two to, years. Mayor Harry Irvine spoke in opposition to the -year plan and the commission form of government AS A safeguard against centralization of municipal power over the city's nifalrs.

Isaac Hirsch defended the proposition that calls for a city manager to superintend public ness and pointed out that the mission form had been abolished by many cities in favor of the manager plan. Miss Lillian C. Compton, assistant superintendent of schools, moderator of the program. WEDDINGS Harrison-Molinari Miss Ruth 1 Lee Mollnari, daugh-1 ter of Mrs. Ruth Molinari, 32 Cumberland street, and Joseph Harrison, son of Mr, and Mrs.

J. T. Harrison, South Smallwood street, were married at 5:30 a. today at a nuptial mass in. SS.

Peter and Paul Catholic church, Fayette street, by the Rev. Father Boniface Weckman, O. F. pastor Mrs. Jennie Davis, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor, and John Yeager was best man.

The bride attired in dusty rose, and wore wine colored accessorles, a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Davis wore powder blue with dark blue accessorles and a corsage of Tallsman roses. Mrs. Molinari wore wine colored velvet with accessories to match and a corsage of gardenias.

Mrs. Harrison's gown WAS of powder blue, with darker blue accessories, and her corsage was of yellow roses. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Allegany school. Mr. Harrison is 'employed at the Roxy bowling parlors, Frank Molinari, father of the bride, came here from Florida to attend the ceremony.

Following the ceremony 8 wedding breakfast WAS served to memof the immediale families, at! the Algonquin hotel, after which Mr. Harrison and his bride left for a trip through Virginia and North Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will be at home Cumberland street, after December 1. Coleman- Ricker Lonaconing, Nov.

18-Miss Anne Ricker, Big Vein Hill; and Clinton Coleman, Island street, son of Mrs. Susan Coleman, were married urday in the rectory of St. Mary's Catholic Church, with Rev. James Murnhy, nestor. officiating.

The 'attendants were Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Harris, The bride Awas attired In navy blue and wore A corsage of white chrysanthemums. The matron of honor wore blue and yellow chrysanthemuns. Following the ceremony a' reception was held at the home of the bride. The bridegroom Is 'employed by the Colanese Corporation of America, They will reside on Big Vein HIll.

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Clifton O. Light, 606 Maryland Avenue, allnounce the birth of a daughter, Saturday, at Memorial Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Rodda, 302 Columbla street, announce the birth of A. daughter, Saturday night, at Allegany Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Byron O. Waite, Montgomery avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, last night, al Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Marshall Deremer, of Cresaptown, announce the birth of a daughter this morning at Memorial Hospital, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Eyler, of Bedford Road, announce the birth of A son this morning at Memorial Hospital. RED CROSS ROLL CALL. DINNER THIS EVENING Walter Davidson, Washington, assistant manager of the enstern area the American Red Cross. will speak at the Roll Call dinner the Allegany County Chapter today p.

RT. the Centre Street Methodist Church recreation ball. One hundred are expected to attend and john B. Mordock will preside. Contributions to the drive to date amount to $2,388.

Active solicitation will continue until Thanksgiving but memberships will be accepted up to November 30, ROTARY WILL HEAR DISTRICT GOVERNOR Dr. Thomas Bess. Keyser, W. district governor, will attend tomorrow's meeting of the Rotary Club to consult with Icenl officers on matters of club ndnilnistration and service netivities, Dr. Bess, Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyser, WAS elected to the office lof district governor al the 1940 Rotary convention.

The district braces cighty clubs In West nin, Pennsylvania and Maryland. SOCIAL Ladies' Shrine Club to Celebrate Anniversary A turkey. dinner at All: Glian Shrine Country Club at 6 p.m. tomorrow will open the. nineteenth celebration by members of the Ladles Shrine Club, A brief meeting will follow the dinner and the romainder of the evening will be devoted.

to bridge, flye hundred land dominoes: Mrs. Charles T. Burton, Mrs. O. Luther Grosh, Mrs.

Clarence Valentine. Mrs. Fred Flurshulz and Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlap comprise the committce in charge of arrangements. Silver Wedding Celebrated By Mr.

and Mrs. Jos. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

Becker, North Smallwood street, celebrated the silver anniversary of their wedding Saturday. The celebration began with an anniversary mass, at SS. Peter and Paul Catliolic church, Fayette at 6 o'clock, with the Rev. Father Bonitace Weckman, 0, P. as celebrant, Besides Mr.

and Mrs. Becker and their six chidren, Francis Becker, Miss Mary! Adrian Becker, Miss Rachael Beckthe twins, Joan and Joseph, and Rose. Marie, the following out-oftown guests attended: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hollenberger, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Houdack and Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Kerns, Piltsburgh.

A reception was held at the Saturday evening. Among those sent were Mr. and Mrs, George Bock: Mrs. C. Janis, Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Becker, Mrs. Ralph.

Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. A. Chorpenning, Mrs. A.

Frantz, Mrs. J. A. Stugmin, Mrs, C. Lippold, Mr.

and Mrs. Auclrus Heller, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hellman, MIs.

John Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cook, Miss Anna BeckMrs. Carl Grabenstine, Miss Catherine McKenzie, ML5s Catherine Spriggs, Wilson Neff, Francis Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Becker and the Pittsburghers. Attended Alumnae Conference Mrs. Thomas F. Moore and Mrs. Harry Martin attended the annual Maryland Chapter Conference of the Federation of Catholic Alumnae Saturday al the EmerSON hotel, Baltimore, AS delegates from the Ursuline Academy AlumAnne.

They were accompanied by Sister Austin and Sister Leonita of the Ursuline Inculty, and Miss Mury Lawler, an alumnus of Mount St. Agnes college, Mt. Washington, with which group she attended. Lions Going to' Lonaconing Members of the local Club will attend the combined zone meetIng, ladies' night and charter night program which will be heid today, 6:30 p. in the K.

of P. Hall, Lonaconing. Hugh Keyser, Washington, D. governor of the capital district, will be the principal speaker, The Keyser Legionettes will feature the entertainment program. Honored On 18th Birthday Miss Margaret Smith was honored on her 18th birthday with 8 party held nt the home of Mrs.

Harry Lease, Triple Lakes. Present Were Harry Twigg, Thelma Valentine, Lillian Neallis, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Lepley, Mr.

and Mrs. Mi. G. Reynolds, and son, Billy, Virginia Lease, Fred Billmeyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry W. children, Robert, Lloyd, Mildred Donald. Fifteenth Birthday Celebrated MIs. Ella Alderton heid 8 party Friday night in honor DI the 15th birthday of her granddaughter, Crabitee. The hostess Wast assisted.

hi serving by Mrs. Mary Barth and Mrs. William Davis, Present were Moretta Carder, Helen Alderton, Beulah Iris Nethers, Tendra Rawlings. May Haugh, Jessie Walters, Eleanor Crites, Virginia Davis, Helen Morral, Helen Crab. tree, Marion Daris, Glenda Dradaur, Maxine And Joanne Crabtree, Shirley Nixon, Netlic Crabtree, Douglas Roberts, Edward Allen, Russell, Jackie and Jimmie Crabfree, Charles Keister, Elmo AlderLon, Bernard Twigg.

Kenneth McLaughlin, Charles Schaldt and Calvin Dolan. Events Briefly Noted The Saint Conrad Unlt, C. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., at St. Patrick's church, from where they will go to the home of Miss Anne Young. 312 Cumberland for a meeting.

The Wesleyan Guild, composed of business and professional persons Centre Street Methodist church, will hold a dinner nt 6 p. m. tomorrow at the hall. Miss Elmnectine ste Heipp, executive secretary of the Allegany County Welfare Board, will speak. The Friendly Bible Cinas of Bethany United Brethren Church will have A business session and cmbroidcry SAle al 7:30 D.

m. tomorrow the church. The Rovers Skate Club will hold a skating party at the Armory Roller Rink tomorrow night. Mrs. Paul R.

Weller, 839 Columbla avertue, recelve reservations until tonight for the annual banquet of Collax Rebekah lodge degree team scheduled for Thursday 6:30 at All Chan Country Chub. There will be a mecting of the Girl Scout Council nt 2 p. m. tomOrrOW And meeting of the Leaders' Association at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday, both at. Scout quarters. 72 Oreene street. The Homemakers' chorus will rehearse today at 7:30 n. In the city hall.

for A cantata to be pror rented Sunday, December 22, the Central Y.M.C,A. Mrs. Nellie Blonskey Hilton will honor guest tomorrow at. a 7:30 p.m. dinner to be given nt the All Chan Country club, Baltimore pike, by the faculty of Pennsylvania Avenue Mrs.

Hiicon, recent bride, is a member of the faculty. Townsend Club No. 1. of Cumberland, will have a turkey dinner from 5 to 8 p. tomorrow al the 'Odd Fellows building.

12 South Mechanic street. The Junior Volunteer Service Corps will P. dinner ni the Cumberland Country Club tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. PLANS GIVEN TO U.S.

AUTHORITIES City Engineer Tells of Possibitity of New. Bridge At Wiley Ford Spitznns Luncheon Speaker Janies E. Spitznas, state supervisor of. schools': for the Western Maryland counties, will. speak on "Facing the Fifties" at the meeting in December, There was a cake walk, group singing, aud games, were won by Mrs.

Hazel Holing, Mrs. Viola Powell. Mrs. Bernard McCarty and Mrs, Margaret Zimmerman. Other guests included Mr.

And Mrs. Stove Bowling, Mr Mrs. George. Alexander, Mr. And Mrs.

Guy Burger, Mr. And Mrs. Paul W.1 England, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, Mr.

and Mrs. Zummerman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rowan, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Kerns, and Mesdames Lester Myers, Royle Lapp, Viola Powell, Anna McCarty, Perry lard and Edgar Swartley. of the Kiwanis Club which will be held Wednesday Instead of Thursday, Thankagiving Day.

Officers' Club to Meet 'The Officers'. Chub 'of McKinley Chapter No. 12. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet at 8 p. IN.

today in the. private dining room of the Port Cumberland hotel. The meeting will be followed by! cards and refreshments. Mrs. Sarah Barringer, Mrs, Margarct Will and Mrs.

Grace Joyce are the committee in charge. Old. Potomac Auxillary Meets The Ladles Auxiliary to the International Association of Machinlists met at Odd Fellows Hull, Virelecting avenue. social After followed the with regular guests. A short Lalk was: given by William Weaver and Quy O.

Burger as to the good of auxiliary, which will be one year old Stock Market New York. Nov. 1B. to put a Ittle rallying steam Jo the stock market today were halfhearted at boat, Steels led quiet early advance of fractions to a point but dealings dwindled ou the rise. Near the fourth hour steels held fairly well although plus marks were trimmed or erased in other cases.

Thieve was no particular chance in the optimistic business outook and, scant stimulation was derived from the war news, brokers sald. Some early buying apparently was predicated on the Ides Inst work's stantial price decline may have put the market in better technical sition. Bonds and commodities were shade irregular. Free sterling held at 4.04. Stocks up R1 DOC time -several eventually slipped--Included U.

Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet. U. 8. Rubber Douglas Aircraft, Glenn Martin, American Telephone, Westinghouse, Santa Fe, Great Northern Standard Oil of N. backward were Anaconda, Kennccolt, General Motors, Rubber common, American Can, du Pont, Union Carbide and Manville.

In spotty curb resistance was exhibited by Brewster Aero, Glen Alden Coal, Gull Oil and Phoenix securities. Occasional declines were for American Cyanamid Avlation Transportation and Oreole Tetroicum. Qualations Furnished By Stela BroF. Doyce. Brokers, 16 North LIberty Burrel, Cumberland, Md.

Allegheny Bteel Amer. Chain 22 32 Amer. de Forc. Pow. Amer.

Pow. Lt. 314 Amer. Rad. Stan, San.

Amer. Smell, de Ref. 45! Amer. Tel. de Tel.

16516 1663 Water Anaconda Copper 2815 Armour of Ill. 516 Top. 5. Avation Corp. in Loco.

1 D. O. R. B. 415 Bethlehem Bleed 851, Daw-Knox Airplane 10 10 1914 LO Deeing 22 32 Budd Mfg.

Co, 554 Budd Wheel 9 Crianese Corp. Cerro do 36 C. 4 R. R. 4.7 Tacu.

134 Chryeler AD', 5919 A0 Col. Gaz Elect. Com, A South, Cons, Ed. N. 241 A 21.

Consolidated Oil 6'; Continental 011 10 Curtis Puts. Curtiss- 101: 10 3933 Douglas Aircraft 8113 6L7. duPont, E. 1. 165 165 165 Etceiric 351 35 General Fonds 30 361 Generul Motors 50 Goodrich 1514 Goodyear 184 181, GL.

Nor. R. A. pld. 281, Inspiration Cooper 131.

Int. Harvester 65 11 55 Tat. HydroInt. Nickel Canada 38 28 Int. Tol Tel Kenurcott Copper 36 1 Kreage.

6 S. Loras. Inc. Loft, Inc. Afock Truck, Inc.

38 at Marshall Field MArtin. Glenn L. 30 Miami Conner 101: 10'4 AF4 Cunt. 15 15 Mont. Ward de Co.

39 30 Nash Kelvinster National Dist. Prod. 7216 New York 15 Northern Pacino Our Blert Packard 350 Paramount Pictures 81. Penna. R.

R. 25 Petroleum Corp 813 Pub. N. J. 3021 Radio Cote.

Rep. Iron Reynolde Tob. Scars. Roebuck Co. Skelly Of 27 72 Boron: Vacuum Houthern Anilory Standard Brands Standard On.

Cel. N. J. 'Texas Cotp. 391; 39 United Airlines 181 1814 Union R7 Uniter 46 United Corp.

United Gas Improve. 1017 U. B. 6. be 17.

5. pid. 129 120 WeTner Westinghouse 105 InS Wheeling Worthington Pump 151. 5 Yellow Truck A Youngstown B. A T.

428, 47 Spies. nor NEW YORK CURE ENCHANGE BriAnCA 4t Cities Bettine Circl. Bond Mad. Pow. Republic Arialion United Das Corp.

INVESTING COMPANIES York, Nox. 14 CT) --Noon tions. Bid Dividend 1.12 Marriand Land 0.45 MAxI. Invest. Tr.

14 6A Super Corp. of Amer. 2.71 Ralph Rier, city engineer, reported to the Mayor and City Counell today. he presented plans tor Cumberland's proposed airport to Albert H. Wassel, O)vil: Aeronautics Authority engineer In: Harrisburg, and to the state WPA office ba Baltimore last Friday.

No commitments were made but Mr. Rizer sold both groups appeared well pleased with the dotall of the iplans and indicated approval or rejection can be expected frem the federal government soon. The engineer also visited the fice of the State Roads Commission relative to a new bridge at Wiley Ford and reported the site has been placed on A list of those for which the state Is secklig federal aid. In connection with the national defense development of airports the federal government is making availthejable money to Improve ronds, which includes bridges, leading to nirporta. Traffic fatalities in the Cumberarea since last Monday mountto six today, with a Germantown, woman who.

was injured ArmIstice Day. west of: Frostburg suecumbing to injuries fit the: Miners' Hospital. Two men were killed yesterday in accidents near Luke, this. county, and at Green Spring, W. Va.

Mrs. Mary: Elizabeth Broomall, died this morning At Frostburg hospital, without regaining consclousness since she was admitted at noon' Armistice Day. suffered fractured skull and back injuries when a car operated her son, Rihl Broomall, 29, skidded. the slippery National Highway. during A rainstorm, CAreened against a school bus and struck another automobile: Husband Killed Her husband, Ernest Broomall, 58, WAS dead when taken to.

the hospital, while the son suffered minor injuries. The son. and an aunt, Mrs. Robert Trumbaur, were at the nospital when Mrs. Broomall died this morning, having come from Philadelphia yesterday.

Burl C. Lewis, 20, of Parsons, W. killed at 5:30 p. yesterday, when car operated by his brother-in-law, Harry Newman, of Luke, crashed into a guard rail on the Road, near the filtration plant of, the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. The machine was passing another car when it hit the fence, and.

section of the top railing penetratthe right side of the car, hitting Lewis, who was in the rear seat. Chest Punctured Dr. Robert W. Bess, summoned to the scene, pronounced him dead and the body was taken 10 the Fredlock Funeral Home, Linne Corson, deputy medical examiner, found that death ed from a punctured lung and several fractured ribs. Newman suffered scalp lacerations and as treated at the Reeves Clinic.

Nick Lupis, of Piedmont, also in the car, was not injured. An investigation was made by County Investigator Terrence Boyle, Corporal Henry F. Schulthels and Troopers Austin H. Bikle and John H. Doud.

The body was taken to Parsons last night. Termed "Unavoidable" State's Attorney Morgan C. Harris! said this afternoon that the mishap apparently was unavoidable and the would not be held. Witnesses said the machine was: traveling between 30 and 35 miles an hour when it struck a hole iri the road and the driver lost. control.

When the "mechine struck the fence, the top rall crashed through the rear window and pinioned Lewis, Lewis and. his brother, Paul, nad been visiting his brother-in-law Piedmont. He 'was a son of Nick Lewis and the late Mrs. Iva He is also survived by another brother, half-brother, Richard Lee: Lewis, and a half-sister, Mary Virginia Lewis, all of Parsons. West Virginian Killed Riley Fout, 22, of Green W.

20 miles east of this city, died at 9:40 yesterday at Memorial Hospital here, from Injuries fered shortly after 1. a. when he was struck by a. car while walking on Green Spring-Springfield road, a mile from his home. West -Virginia police said the operated by Samuel Kenney, 31; of.

Green Spring, who was held, pending a further investigation. Kenney, employed in Cumberland by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, was accompanied by David Kerns, 17; of Green Spring. Police reported that Fout deaf, but was walking south on road, facing the oncoming machine. The injured man was taken to hospial by a passing motorist, mond Twigg, of Wiley Ford. suffered fractured skull and tiple lacerations about the body.

Font was SQu of Mrs. Bessie Saville by a former marriage. LOCAL LAUNDRY LOSES LITIGATION IN COURT A Jury in Circuit Court this morning reversed A decision, previously handed down in Trial Istrates Court, in returning A verdict for $153 In favor the Keystone Laundry Company, of Collimbla, against the Cumberland Laundry Company. The litigation revolved around interpretation of A contract entered into the local company in negotiating the purchase of an froner! from the i Pennsylvania company. According to the Cumberland Laundry Company, the contracted purchase price included padding, aprons and ribbons.

Incidental to 111e Ironer's Installation. After, the job WAS completed the company ATAS billed extra for the latter appurtenances and had contended that they were part and parcel of fine original contractual agreement, Morgan C. Harris, attorney, the Keystone Laundry Company and Wilbur V. forney, the Cumberland concern." REVIVAL IN RIDGELEY Revival services. are being held at 7:45 p.

m. each day. this week, cept Saturday. at the Ridgeley United. Brethren Church, by the Rey.

Ernest G. A. Snider, this city. Mrs. Walter Porter Frostburg, Nov.

18-Mrs: Mary Elizabeth Porter, 58, wIfe of: Walter Porter, Eckhart, died yesterday at 8 d. following a heart attack her home; Parkersburg Road. A daughter of the Inte Mr. and Mrs. George Bruner, she leaves besides her.

husband, five. daughters, Mrs. Raymond Hanna, Frostburg; Mrs. John Tennent, Lonaconing; Mrs. Ishmael Mrs.

Bernard Henneghan and Miss Mildred Porter, Eckhart, and. one son, William Porter, Frostburg. She WAS a member of Eckhart Methodist Church', Mrs. Caroline McDonald' Marmian Mrs, Caroline McDonald Karmian, 85, widow of the late Abraham Harman, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.

P. Lough, Gilpintown, with whom she had lived the past year. Besides Mrs. Lough, she is survived by four sons, Clarence, Davis, W. Omar, Cresaptown; Owen, Cumberland, and Mantle, Hibbits, Ohio; A sister, Mrs.

Gettie Cooper, Harman, W. 35 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. PERSONAL Miss Patricia Brett, Miss Jane Humbird McMullen, Brooke Fradiska, John Doerner, John Bender and Henry Brett visited W. F. Murrie and Mr.

and Mrs. Ashley De Wolf, Hershey; Pa, Miss Mary Lawler, 214 Fayette street, visited her sister, Miss Lillian Marie A student nt Mt. St. Agnes College, Mt. Washington.

Mrs. Bessic Snyder, Washington, was here for the wedding. Miss Ruth Lee Molinari and Joseph Harrison. Mrs. E.

C. Kilroy, Fort 'HIll race, '1s home from. Baltimore and Trenton, N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Harris, Detrolt, And were guests Mary. Gillette, 104 Washington street: Mrs. Thomas: Brown returned: Richmond, 'after visiting and Mrs. Gordon L.

Washington strect. Mrs. Ralph E. 301 Fayctte, street, Is visiting her son and Mr. Mrs.

James Moffatt, Norfolk. Mrs. Catherine C. Buskey, Greenway avenue, is. Ill at her home.

Mrs. C. C. Etheridge, Chesterton; Indiana, who has been visiting Mrs. Pearl Mangold, 507.

Pennsylvania avenue, left Sunday. for Sarasota, Florida, to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Freeland, Cecelta street, have to LakeFlorida, to spend -the winter. Mr. Mrs. Glenn I.

Nine, North Mechanic street, returned from Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. May, Bedford street, have been called Pittsburgh by the death of Mr. May's sister; Mrs.

Emma Bolton. Burial will be in Meyersdale, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loar son Clifton, La Vale; Mrs. Philip Jolley and Mrs.

Marshall' Porter, this city, returned from Chanute Field, Rantoul, after. visiting Harold Loar and Franklin' Jolley, U. S. Aviation Corps. Mrs.

A. H. Amick, Hillcrest drive, is. at the Riviera Hotel, Daytona, Fla. Mr.

And Mrs. A. Bayers; Washington. street, had 15 guests over the weekend Miss Anne and 'Milton both of Pittsburgh. Mrs.

Raiph Portmess, 700 Lafaylette avenue; accompanied by Lulu Printy, Rochester, N. Saturday for an indefinite stay-in St. Petersburg, Fia. Roy Ward, Homer Slough, Hubert, Feency and 'John Ratke have turned from a motor trip to Bellaire And other points in Ohio. Miss Evelyn 'IaNeve, 'student the John Marshall School.

of Jersey City, N. Is visiting parents, Mr and Mrs. Louis LaNeve, 190 North Gentre street. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brant. Carl Eichner and Mrs. I. W. Horn, spent Sunday In Pittsburgh.

LOCAL MEN TO ATTEND DEFENSE DAY MEETING John D. Liebau, president, and Harold W. Smith, secretary of the Cumberland Chamber of Commerce, and Henry W. Price, a member of the Maryiand Council of Defense and Resources, will attend a statewide assembly in Baltimore November. 36 to discuss a program of COordination for national.

defense ac- Principal speaker at the mecting will be Major General H. H. Arnold, Deputy Chief of Staff, U. S. Army Alr Corps, who will discuss' the role of the air force In national defense.

The uini do by. the Baltimore Association of Commerce has been dealanated as Maryland Defense Day. RESERVOIR AVENUE SEWER COSTS FIXED Piedmont Avenue Resident Complains About Earth Being Piled In Street Sewer cosis for Reservoir avcone from the first alley north of Park Vica avenue. fo Constitution Park road were Axed at $454.40, which represents 71 cents a I foot, be the Mayor and City Conncil today. A complaint.

of Charles A. Roeder. 609 Piedmont avenue, that earth las been piled high on Pledmont avenue since the crosstown water line work wAs. completed was referred to Commissioner Edgar Reynolds, The Union News Company URS fordered returned $1.81 for taxes paid In error. On approved.

order also provided for the closing of the city departments on Thanskgiving Day. Water consumption for the weck ending yesterday was 50,254,000 gallons. dully average WAS 7.178,- 000 gallons as compared to 6,717,000 for the same period last year. Lake Gordon Is one foot. two inches below the spuiwny, and Lake Koon fees, thrce inchies below, VICTIIS OF MISHAP SHOW IMPROVEMENT Injured in A highway accident Saturday night, Mrs.

Gertrude Uphold, 24, of Alicenny Grove, And Leo Miller, 19, of Bedford Valley, were today reported Improving At Allegany Hospital. State Follec said Miller swerved his car to avoid hitting another machine, and struck Mrs. Uphold, who WAS walling for bus, near her home. MIs CAt overturned in a ditch. Wilbert Long, 24, of Altoona, wAs treated at the hospital for cuts on the left hand, suffered when his CAr.

skidded on the Bedlard Rend and struck the machine of Raymond Simmons. Clarence McDobell, 21. of riding with Long, was also cut on the left hand. DOROTHY CRAWFORD AT BEDFORD TOMORROW Dorothy Crawford, noted exemplar of the one-woman theatre made famous by Cornella Otis Skinner jana Ruth Draper, anar p. m.

on the Bedford Pa, Co-operalive Concert Course at, Bedford High School auditorium, Members of the Cumberland Cooperative Concert Association will be admitted free on presentation of thelr cards. Miss Crawford is scheduted to ATpear here next February on the Community Forum series. WESTERN MARYLAND INSTALLS TURNTABLE With the installation, expected to 110 completed Thursday. of A Dow 115-foot turntable al tbc roundhouse rel Knobmount shops, the Western Maryland Railway will have Anished the Arst of several Improvements costing $250,000, The turntable Is being Installed 10 handle Oic new 1200 series of mallet type locomotives that with be placed in service within the next (iro weeks. Four of the 20 stalls in the roundhouse are being enlarged 10 modate the BeW' locomotives and also A 50 by 100 foot store house construction.

Twelve of the new locomolives have been ordered use in the Ridgeley and Hagerstown shops, Work is niso nearing compirtion on enlarging 16 stalls at the D. and 0. roundhouse. In the South End. 10 accommodate giant manliet.

type locomotives now in service. to nt fi- ad nt ny de ael 'he 343. ic 301, 54. 2215 76 22 39 A3 46. 129 11:5 4211 quota Asked 4.70 10.06 TWO DRIVERS FINED IN TRAFFIC COURT Arrested at n.

in. today on Hertdetour avenue. Charles A. Nave, 923 Bedford street. WAS Aned $5 today in Police Court on A charge of coreless driving, preferred by L.lcul.

James Van and Officer B. F. Hoichkis, Ralph C. Marlin, 523 lilies. atroci, Arrested November 11 for exceeding 30 mlics an hour on the McMullen Highway, was Oned $5 and costs in Magistrates' Court.

Office! Austin H. Bikle arrested him George Schade, Clement stract, was Dord costs on charge Qi preferred by Marie Davix. Wind Wind direction--Northwest. Cumberland Weather Barometric Inches, Relative Trumidity-69 percent. Forecast -Generally fair and coldtoday and tomorrow.

Forreasters-Frank n1d Robert Lashley, Allerany High Schonl arninm..

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