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Local Sporfi Society Comics Classified Second Section btr Associated Press FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1943 gaper Eating in Restaurants Seen 1 Rollback Effective Mon- Menus Must Be Filed Rationing Board countians who fat in 3 iits are expected to eat cheaper Monday when be frozen at the level of ttslitins April 4 to 10. hundred and seventy-two places have filed menus with lUberland War Price end Ra- Board In conformance with Halations. restaurants appear to be Impression that the'roll- In prices applies only to a la but the spokesman board said it Is under- that the "freeze" ap- all Items and combinations increase in restaurant price been standard with one es Increasing the price Jive cents and another tei Some have attempted in "specials" with little in price. But regardless followed it Is general! most places will sell man lower prices next week are followed. Vs panels are required to have -sir files a menu for each meal fyfdurlng the week if that place Illness had a separate menu lor meal.

This would mean separate meiyus. The is required to have seven for places having one menu ch day in the week covering Personals Btliy Brlntanan. of Wilty Ford' W. a Is visiting his great grand- Cituent Get Ration parents, Mr. and Mrs- W.

E. Mnrtinsburg, W. Mrs. JuanltH Tadana Ridgeley To Have Qld Zoning Code To Be Given New Liquor Agencyj Consideration By Commission! Proposal, Ready for Adoption in 1926, to be Given "Once Make Purchases 1 State System rs. a orth Mechanic street, is Msny resUicllw Rldgelty husband, Pfc.

John D. ad acenl wvns Mmer al county Camp McCoy, unaware ihe fact that a Pfs. Richard A. Hovise returned ft Pfs. RiCIiara A.

House Jn tm a bavr ft Uquor Army Air Charleston. 8. C- under thc new rationing fter a l5-iay furlough with it wai said today It was said today by Ridge- parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Erven A ofl i cia i Registration Of iouse, Route 3, Cumberland.

Father Claude Kean, O.F.M., York, Ls visiting his mother, Mrs. Daniel E. Kean, 317 Washington street. term. Keeking the ration has lagged, they iald, because Jt.

is Charles A. Walton and Stanley Walton, sons ot Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Wnltjon, PleasantviHe, N. former residents, are visiting nt ihe home Over" by Planning Group; Lack of Has Created Prob- lems for Mayor and Council A toning code ready for adoption by Cumberland in 1926. but Jng dust lor 17 years because iu final approval was delayed for a period, Is going to be now is the time to adopt a zoning ordinance because for alt practical purposes building is frozen because of the war. Smith said he believes that con- sideration of the zoning problem Piedmont. are regulations Carr'si Harold W.

Smith, barber shop, and the deadline Tor obtaining the ration cards is July 31. The registration hours are Irom ning commission, said today that thc old prbposed code in all like- nic 31 me reguMration nours aic of Mr. am! Mrs. George J. Ross- to 6 daily CXCC hhood will become the ol 1 Sunday.

In order to- obtain Ule new ordmanee. which is worm, 408. Ktan Terrace. wuitu, 'sunciav. in orocr to- oovaui i TM TM Edward Metz.

Desert Training I cf ap licanu must hflV been expected thc commission will pro- Center, Camp IbrLs, visiting resj( ems West Virginia for at Pose. i AHhnnt'h no comolete aearcn nas his mother. Mrs. Lewis W. 450 Waverly Terrace.

Mrs. J. B. Constable and son. Virginia least six months and be over 21 years or age.

Thty must present as identifi- Mrs. J. B. Constable and neir War jus identtfi Jame.s, Hamilton, W. are visit-j a arl ay a 2i-cent reglstra ing Mr.

and Mrs. Civrl Smith, 51j fee Althoueh no complete search has made, a copy of the code has Joeked Up Machine Jo Take Tire and Wheel, State Trooper Testifies Pleading guilty t-o the theft of a tire and wheel from an automobile, Norman Anderson, 21, and George bavin, 17, of Zihlman. were sen- tenced this morning in Trial Magis- trates' Court to serve six months in the House of Correction. The sen- tence was suspended by Magistrate Oliver H. Bruce, Edward E.

Huglies Edward E. Hughes, 50, of Brad- dock Farms, died 'last night in Allegany Hospital where he had been a patient since July 16. A na- tive of Hancock, Mi'. Hughes was a son of John and Serena (Morris) Hughes. He was a member of Chosen pi-lends Lodge, No.

34, I.6.O.P., Cumberland Aerie, No. 245, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and Park Place Methodist Church. 'Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lula Hughes; one daughter. Miss Follows Her Four Brothers to Navy Miss Ruth Williams, Flintsrone, Joins Up With WAVES Thru Local Naval Station Miscs Ruth Williams, FUnlstone, joined up with the WAVE8 today through the local naval recruiting office, thereby establishing some- what of a family in this section for the number of its mem- bers serving in the U.

S. Navy. Four male members of the Wil- liams family are already sailing ish in' id- on ng to- la P- m. will be one of the first steps of the commission as that by the lime th war is over the code will have been adopted and building can return without any transition period. Hold Public Before a zoning ordinance is ap- proved the commission must hold public hearings so that a general expression of views may be obtained.

After adoption of a. code, Maryland law provides the establishment of noi been found at the City Hall but a appeal board i members, as soon as it comes to light will be four of whom must approve if any forwarded to the commt-iSon for Wavcrly Terrace-. The slate liquor store In Pvt. Donald Onidovf, Camp Mc-- a closed several weeks ago, but Coy, is MsltinK nt his homej are bejl)g to Harrison street. a branch "liquor department" in Pic.

James i i Fort Benuing, MU of lhe Rtdgeley grocery stores is home. before the ration goes Into Miss Helen Hughes, Gorman.lB,j e(Tcct W. is visiting her lather. Hughes, 113 Decatur street. Mrs.

F. Egerton Powell returned to Washington, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Brooke Whiting ilull l-eaLs.

Some eating places have menu which is Cdf Building Code Adopted Mr. and Mrs. William A. GunUT. 'and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. Capper. J.are vacationing on the South. Ud from day to day.

In that i is romnlpte. Mrs. F. Allan WeatherhoU leaves tonight for Fort Bragg, N. to visit ne menu, if it is the requirements.

In the twenties Cumberland hired Rudolph P. Miller, consulting en- gineer oi New York, to prepare a building and zoning code. Thc building code was adopted but ap- proval of the zoning code delayed because of trouble being experienced in Baltimore under a similar Jaw and because of some public opposi- tion here along with a general lack of interest. Ralph L. Rizer, city engineer, who More motorists are buying $5 also held the post when the code eral lise tax itamp.s, a check at the were being prepared, said the zon mg code a good one ancl i( adopt- exceplions are made.

At various Intervals the Mayor and Council is faced with problems that they make restitution and be of good behavior. State Trooper Milton G. Hart said they jacked up the car of Mrs. Har- old Carter at'Eckhart. late Wednes- day night, to remove the tire and wheel, valued at S24.

They needed the tire, they said, to replace a "flat" on the machine in which they were riding. Stelmer Flanagan, 19, of the 400- block, Baltimore avenue, was held today for investigation, after he was arrested last night py Officer John W. Snyder on a charge being drunk and disorderly. He was sen- tenced in police court by Magistrate Bruce to serve live days in jail, and Ina Hughes, at home; two high seas with units of Uncle Hughes, at home, andlsam's fleet. They are Harry, Roy.

Basil and Paul Williams, brothers of Miss Williams. Harry led the family procession into the Navy Buying U. S. Sfamps! I lace Methodist Plans War Service Series To Be Started When Pastor Speaks i "Take The Long Look" i eries of services planned for ot this in service will be fnirated at Grace Methodist Sunday. p.

m. rs and other messages Irom people will be read. The tans and addresses will be de- to bring information and i her husband. Pvt. Weatherholt.

I Mrs, William Rudolph, 724 'Fred- erick street, returneti from Camp Hood, Texas. Orville Cosgrove, 126 Frederick I last year were 10.554. street, seaman second class, returned; An increase was noted after warn- to Bainbldge Naval Training.school, ing stickers were placed on carsj Post Office revealed today, but many car owners are "taking a chance" on avoiding detection, ac- cording to police. than 3,000 have bought stamps since July 1. while total sales at the end of July ed would be very helpful In estab- lishing standards and preserving property values.

concerning requests lor industrial or commercial building permits in residential sections of the town. Home and lot owners often protest and with no definite set of rules to guide them the Council is placed on the "spot." It was also pointed out today that residents of Cumberland axe begin- ning to realize how Important plan- ning really Is. To illustrate it is said that if a long-term program in effect here a second -water line from Lake Gordon to the city would probably already have been built and the city would not be fac- ing a water shortage. There is plenty i John E. Hughes, with the army at Camp Breckeundgh, three brothers, Griffith Hughes, Hancock, and Lee Hughes and Hughes, this city.

Mrs. Claude W. GreiUner Westernport, July 23--Mrs. Kath- erine Greitzner, 414 Hammorxl street, Westernport, died suddenly this morning at her home. She is a daughter of the laic Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Heister, of Reading, where she was born. Mrs. Greilzner was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, port.

Surviving is her husband, 1 Walter shortly a Pearl Harbor. Paul was, the last brother to join in April of this year. Already throughly Navy-minded by dent of family association, Williams appeared at the recruiting office today wearing a frock of Navy blue piped in white around the edges. With a red ribbon in her hair Miss Williams' attired ensem- ble of red, white and blue was a visual index to the patriotic motive behind her decision to enlist in county authorities said he was'ques- tioned regarding the source of liquor he consumed. The youth was quoted as saying he bought beer in Ridgeley.

The same youth was arrested in May on similar charges, by the same officer, and a local liquor deal- er was indicted by the grand jury Claude W. Greitzner. on- a charge of selling to minors, as a result of Flanagan's testimony. the WAVES, according to Chief John Officer Lloyd Lumsden. John N.

Lydinger, 19, died early Miss Williams will leave for Hun- thLs morning at his home, Valley College, New York, next week. road, RFD 3. A son of the late Nicholas and Margaret iReinhart) Lydinger. of Germany, he was a fanner. He was a member of SS.

Peter Paul Catholic Church. Surviving are one brother, for her preliminary training in HIP WAVES. Women between the ages of 20 and 36, with at least two years of high school education, aro qualified for enlistment; in the John T. of Ol fined S10 and costs in Trial Magls-Unna was J. Lydinger.

and one stater. The latest naval recruit from the Expressing his Individual views this morning. Smith said he believes trates' Court, for exceeding 30 miles an hour on Route 40 in La Vale. He was apprehended by State'Trooper Hart yesterday; of water in Cumberland's two dams but the supply reaching the city in a dry spell is not adequate. QPI7TIRP P1VF1 A I i rtLLtlEiO southwestern Ital 'bombers smashed John home.

Sloan Williams family of Flintstone tended AHegany High School and I xJilUJDlvlxc 1 HJfj. i i uu Calvin L. McDonald, seaman sec- without stamps in recent days. In-j QUlPPlKP i i a Baua a S' la a Salerno, both id class Balnbridgr Naval Train-1 ternal revenue agents have warned TrtijL 01111111111 outh of Naples. U.

In Need of Students ly, and medium! High graduates who desire at similar targets ent nurse training with pay at July 23--John Wil-jlms been working lor the past eev- llam Sloan, two years and lOJeral months for the Kelly i son of Mr. and Mrs. i ing Company. Charles Sloan, died early yesterday; at Miners' Hospital, Frostburg. I if, I The youngster was lost In the; bTQITlpleSS woods near the home of his grand- i parents in Klondike-, in spring.

i Demand IS V7OOCI ing school -was home. Rev. and Mrs. John Teter of Ridgeway, W. are visiting O.

B. Teter, Frankfort Road. Ridgeley. Pvt. Sebastian Spera returned to Camp Lee, after a furlough with his wife.

Mrs. Ruth several hundred cnr owners this; week. A fine or jail term may be imposed if the -reminder'' Is ig- nored. and Seaman, second Light Naples, bombers also attacked (Continued from Page :) Salerno airdrome and the airfield fresh waves of Allied parachute troops were attacking the Germans north of Catania. at Capodichino near Naples Wed- nesday night.

A total of 24 enemy planes was tudent nurse training with pay at St. Elizabeth's hospital, federal in- stitution for mental disorders, Washington, D. have until Sep- tember 21 to file applications with the Civil Service Commission His pal, a dog, led the searchers to" his rescue. John William's 1 Stock Not Expected has been in the Marines'since April i 5 erjod MM 2 His mother was the former Mar-: r- cella Allen. Cu cnt Surviving besides his parents are one sister, months old Donna Lee.

grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. The demand for the limited quan- tity of -unrationed shoes has been class. E.

Louis fcJIClS Iw-agement. The series be continued for duration. will be speakers from the 'orces, or from among the or others attached to arvice! At others, the pastor. Ktr. Charles M.

LeFew, will williPisher, husband of Mrs. Pauline i Fisher. 23 New Hampshire aus have mai'e regard- 11 in ui A iciai oi .11 enemy pianes was (The Italian communique admit- destroyed yesterday, including 17 a Axis defense forces had shot down jn a jj jm a nt victorj' by trig in psycmairn: I withdrawn In western Sicily in A i a warhawks in a sweep three years, successful tire face of "powerful armored forma-i a i a A i lie certificates of graduation lions" but gave no clue as to Ule day battles of ihp wiilidrawftl. 1 IE Civil Service Commission. Lee.

grandparents. Mr. ana Mrs. Appointees chosen by the writ- samue i sioau, of Lonaconing, and eood In Cun.berl»iirt tore and the --Hi. a a Us.

Mr. and Mrs. George supply not expected to a i clSC5 th fl teii test receive rooms, meals, medi- cal a year, and train- ing- in psychiatric After piaur i i aixl soil of Mr. and Mrs. L.

1 a contract to cover labor rela- Fisher. 119 Maple street, is home 5374 Textile on a nine-day furlough from the Naval Training Station at Bain- bridge. Sgt. George Hamilton is visit- Workers of American, and the Cela- sen-ices will be ing his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. George laiJily, the date depending Hamilton. Route 3, Valley road. "sneakers who can be secured. I on a six-day furlough.

Sgt. 1 ton enlisted July 17. 1940,. and is at -fte next service will be August Chief Petty Lloyd iden, local Navy rncruiting of- the a "Take the Long Look." present stationed at Fort Belvoir, speak. evening.

extent of the withdrawal.) The capture of Palermo not only split Sicily but gave the Allies pos- The Naples area was hit for the fifth time In six days and nights when Canadian WellirgUns flew nese Corporation of America, for of the greatest value. There period extending beyond Sep- lh.n a of Capodichino. and become eligible for promotion to graduate nurse positions in St. Elizabeth's and other hospitals at entrance salaries of $1,970 a year counting overtime compensation for Allen, of Klondike. The body will be, taken io the home of the grand-j 0 5 parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Sloan. Stvmueli Some buyers have mLsunderstood tlie reg- Aioert ulations ami have been disappointed Relatives here received word the shoes offered for sale. An- 1 morning of the death of Albert R.

Phillippi, in Detroit. No details ay a week. the pmofl extending oeuim ccti- tember 30 1943, Walter R. Walters, has been damaged by repeated Allied (bombings but which can be restored Woman Is Broadcasf Howrad Taylor, 778 Fayette 1st. is one of the American liters to whom a short-wave pro- Isi from London, called "The Icse Builders," was directed.

The fjram. composed of mothers of rain, was broadcast by the British laocastinff Company Wednesday liit and repeated last evening. Irs. Taylor said she received fram from the New York office the BBC suggesting that she fe in, giving the wave lengths. Va.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickerjjerg, 320 Arch street, visited their son.

John, at Johns Hopkins Signal Corps School. Baltimore. Mrs. A. E.

Kesecker, 512 Sheridan street, returned from Washington where she was called by the illness of her son, Peter Wayne Kesecker. ill with menengitis at the Alexandria Hospital, Alexandria, Va. Mr. is much improved. Mrs.

John C. Blddle, who accom- panied her niece, Miss Ella Bortz, Bedford road, home for a visit, re- urned to Clarksburg, W. Va. Mrs. Vincent, Jerome, was also a guest of Miss BortE.

Sgt. Oliver fJack)' Shanholtz re- turned to "Walla Walln, after spending a seven-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shan- union president, said today. It was inadvertently stated yes- terday that the contract, ratified Wednesday and yesterday by the union, covered the period from September 30, 1943 to September 30, 1944.

Walter explains that the previous contract expired last September and that the new one nias to this Sep- tember only. said it was a thrilling ex- pnce to hear her name and TE the British mothers address fcr words to her. I'-rs. Taylor explained that her daughter, Patricia In, had written to a blind man woman who had appeared 01 tame program last winter. In lhe received a reply from them Mrs.

Taylor said it was probably her daughter's letter that her was selected for the broadcast. Men and Women War Service Mrs. Janet Catania, 126 West Loo street. Frostburg, received word that her husband, Pvt. Joseph Catania has been transferred from or operation in a short time.

At the same time the slice', to Palermo chopped off the last major road arteries leading laterally across the island and trapped any Axis troops which had not escaped toward Messina and Catania. The capture of the city was the greatest victory of the Sicilian cam- paign to date and! apparently was achieved without severe fighting and with insignificant losses to the Americans. Italian Resistance Evaporates Official reports said Italian resist- ance tended to evaporate as tanks and armored cars roared across the roads on all sides of the enemy posi- tions, overwhelming them before they could be solidified holtz, 614 North Mechanic street He made the trip both ways by plane to and from Washington. Pvt. Ira Shanholtz, Atlantic City, N.

also visited his parents, his wife and son. Ronald, -who accompanied him back to Atlantic city for a visit. Pvt. William son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Boggs, 511 North Me- chanic street, returned to Camp Ed- wards, after spending a ten- day furlough with his parents. Harrison Carl, LaVale. Is a As Patton's men achieved to the lao ucr.i mil his demand for lightning speed, McClellan, to Camp Howze, Gen. Sir Harold Alexander, com- mander of all Allied ground forces, paid high tribute to their feat. "Today, after the lighting they have done, the Americans are very fine fighting troops indeed," he The report that the Canadians had, encountered stiff resistance in their sector indicated thai they had begun a right wheel from the center of the island and had come Into contact -with the 15th German arm- ored division holding the enemy's flank west of Catania.

The American Seventh Army up to last midnight had captured 27,000 prisoners. -250 guns, 500 vehicles and 10,000,000 rounds of ammunition and destroyed tanks, ot which 14 were 60-ton tigers. Italian forces in Palermo were stunned by the swift arrival of American armor, which had been ast reported 15 miles distant. When the big port was first hit by highly mobile forces which broke into the outer areas and paralyzed Information and application forms for the student nurse exami- nation are bein? furnished at the civil service office, room 331, Post Office building. were received, but it is expected that the body -will be brought this city for interment.

Births other said the customer "cxpccti everything" and another declared the buyer is "willing to take an.v- tliat fits'' just as long a stamp Ls not necessary for i i i His deceased wife was a daughter Ul purchase of the late Dr. and Mr.s. Alter. promhnent for many yenr.s in. GRrrett county.

Texas. Mrs. Nellie Hamilton, Zihlman, received word that her son, Pvt. Clarence Hamilton, Co. Gen.

has arrived safely In Eng- land, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Matteson, Tarn Terrace, Frostburg, received word that their son, Pvt. Maurice Matteson, has been transferred from Camp Lee, to Camp Fan- nln, Texas. Mr.

imd Mrs. John Knieriem, Barrellville, received word their son, Pvt. George L. Knieriem, has arriv- ed overseas. Another son, Pvt.

Ber- resistance panic was said to have spread throughout the city, and when the main elements came up they met virtually no opposition. The Italians had pfanned large scale demolitions of the port works and other installations but had no time to carry them out. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Koflman.i 127 Gleason street, announce the birth of a daughter this morning in Memorial Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank MigHo, 911 Louisiana avenue, announce the birth of a daughter this morning in Allegany Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Fuller, Crcsaptown. announce the birth of i son this morning in Allegany Hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Gerald Miller, 35 Weber street, Fowler Recorded In Court recently in Orphans, Court the will of Edith Edwards Qefs cis are allowed to sell R. percentage of the stock on hand April 30.

general this means twice as many women's shoes are availabla those for men and children women's stocks are always larger. Westernport Man OWNERS COOL TO 10DEL WAGE CONTRACT i (Continued from Page for the bulk of the nation's l- coal mines. 1 Cill For Action By WLB out that the operators 5 "Wed to abide by the June IB but that the TJMW had it, Ireland nixi Burke sent letter to WLB Chairman H. Davis requesting "some guest at thc Hotel As tor, New York. narc Knieriem has been trans- TIN-HAffEDWOllN line ngiuiiiK i i said.

"There is no comparison be- The defenders complained that tween the Americans, in Sicily to- mit pd 1tK day and the Americans six months ago. They are 100 percent better today." He also paid high praise to Cana- dians fighting on their right flank, pointing out that they, like some of the Americans, had entered the Sicilian campaign untried by actual combat. He said both armies were destinet to become the finest fighting troop; in the world. The capture of Palermo completed Mrs Martin doubts that the snllor for nearly three years. average shipyard femme has any! Mrs.

Janet Hendra has been notl- aversion to run-of-the-mill swaar- fied that her son, Pvt. Allan Hendra, on your part." 10 merits is there in your jurisdiction of wage dispute f- making a finding, if you do obtain compliance with your i they asked Davis. justification have you for If those parties to disputes carry out your orders to the have their properties seized culprit dictates the terms 'izurc? What industry or union your board if it con- ije TO pursue its present course 'V asked Davis what notion hi. a had taken since letter I '-iv PwideiH on June 22 urging the powers of thc govern rni. teot if necessary, to en rcr 'hr board's directive.

ng or that she consciously in- fluences her male co-worker to aunder his talk. But she Is a woman, and usually she hns kids whose vocabulary she wants to keep as clean as possible, and her In- stincts are against needless verbal or otherwise. UP CONVERSATION (Continued from Page i) decrease in unprovoked profanity ince the yards have passed largely nto the hands of women. i i i and Mrs Ted Spangler, 515 Caroline a run of nearly 200 miles' (by road street, who enlisted July 13 in the across from Gela where the Ameri Navy N. Y.

stationed at Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clupp, Lonaconing, received word from the U. S. Navy that their son.

Anthony, is missing in action. He has been a arrived in England. Pvt. Leonard A. Robertson has been transferred from Camp Grant, Illinois, to 381st Inf.

Med. Dep. U. S. Army, Fort Lewis, Wash.

Pvt. Rus- sell E. Robertson has been transfer-' red from Fort Eustis, to Co. B. 5th Shenango Personnel cans landed 12 days befort.

Meanwhile, other American, col umns had been thrown out alon the southwestern perimeter of Sicll where they had reached Castelvet vano two days ago and the mopping up operations in the entire aren we.s of the line running from Enna Palermo had already begun. iruiu uujvi wjac. i Result--her hairy-chested sloe-j Replacement Center, Greenville, kick who has learned to 1 Axis Breach Widening The collapse of the Italian fron tended to widen the breach betwee thc Axis partners, whose relation have been steadily deteriorating eve since the Allied landings in Sicil according to headquarters reports. The Italians, who have consisten ly complained that the German. her courage and workmanship has, by Imperceptible degree, deferred to her unspoken wish in the matter of ripe language.

Of course, qualifies Mrs. Martin, there are the coarse, loud exceptions Both are sons of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Robertson, Lonaconing.

who have two other boys in the service also. Mrs. Dlxon Peebles, Lonaconing, received word her husband, James Dixon Peebles, has been promoted to seaman second class and has been these arc few. They say one depart- ment Instigated a lunch hour pro- gram of fining everyone a dime per oa'h, the money to buy cigar- ettes for service men, It cost one Fowler, 104 Washington street, otter providing for specific bequests of cash and personal properly names tier cousin, Mary Gillette, sole beneficiary. Cash bequesUs are provided for the following: $1,000 each to four cousins, Marshall Gillette Williams, Josephine Williams.

Lois Piper and Charles A. Piper. $3.000 es-ch to Geraldinc Hclmbold and Edith Award leir own navy had limited its ssistance to the sending of a single mall speed-boat which was rushed at the last hour to transport number of high-ranking Italian aval officers out of the area. Among high Italian officers in Allied hands, it was announced oday, is Admiral Priato Leonard vho was commandant of the naval base on the Sicilian ast coast. Capture of the city represented a lightning advance for the force, of Lieut.

Gen. George S. Fatton which orJy yesterday were re ported 30 miles south of Palermo Palermo, which has a norma peacetime population of more tha 300,000, Is situated some 50 miles from the western tip of the island and Is the principal seaport. By driving through to the north coast to capture the city the Amer- ican forces effectively cut Sicily into two parts, sealing the avenue of escape for Axis troops trapped in the west. (The Morocco radio said this morning Hint Axis troops had aban- doned Marsala and Trapani nt the western tip of Sicily and were with- drawing eastward.) Palermo is the undisputed politics! this morning, In AHegany Hospital.

JEd wart Helmbold; $1,000 to Elizn- Mr. and Mrs. Charles cth Bac i- hiid of de ML Savage road, announce the birth ceased n- of a daughter yesterday afternoon Benne in Memorial Hospital. Phjladeipmiv, auu me Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Thomas, Bonifacei former pas- Frostburg, announce the birth oi a tQJ ss Peler an Paul Church, daughter yesterday afternoon i of personal effects in- Allegany Hospital S500 each to Mrs. Alice Benne I Miss Harriett Cot-nog. Philadelphia, and the Rev. Father Chief Gardiner's Mate c. M.

Duckworth. Westeninorl, has been awarded the Legion of Merit by the Coast Guard, He was B. member or the crew oi the Cutter Campbell which rammed and an enemy submarine in the Atlantic several months Rgo. The Campbell caught art enemy submarine on the surface, rammeri it, and finished, it off with gunfire and depth charges. Several prison- ers were taken.

ipurchased in Budapest to Mrs. Rob- Valter C. Kifer, 213 Avirett avenue.L rt affectionate memory Vcdnesday morning, in Memorial Hospital. i UCULI mi' 1 iganville. announce the birth of dR riryT purchased in China was daughter yesterday morning in Alle- tQ cheslcy nrooks.

gany Hospital. other bequests of personal prop- erty and heirlooms include: Dla- llegany Hospital. eludes a "pearl and torquolse A son was born to Pvt. and urchased Jn Bu dapcst to Mrs. Rob- of a happy summer spent in Euro- travel." A soW antique mnn- Cify Briefs jmond mid sapphire bar pin, to Mnry C.

Gillette; chantllly lace senvf and lace'berthn. to Martha Gnxion Har- Volume puny will meet at 7:30 p. TIKS- A nnt diamond crcs- day to select a dedication commit- Bcnll Glllclle wiUtams: tee for the honor roll. Dr. Lsadore Lyon, Helcn Glllclle diamond horseshoe pin, to Christina Dr.

Lsadore Lyon, B'Wtaore. 0 Mrs examined 26 yesterday at the chest Bnlcc clinic in the City Hall. CATHOLIC WEEKLIES DIFFER IN VIEWS ON ROME BOMBING (Continued Page i "It is I rue and have bombed churches in England, Miilta mid elsewhere, 1 tne Tablet editorial continues, "but we have no desire to npc them. It is the Nazi wny of lilc we oppose. The Commonweal editorial SAVS a the announcements and thf President's messnge to the Poiie concerning the bombing "cmbarrn.v; Catholics because they make it look n.s if Catholics would accept any- thing so loni! ns certain buildings tn a certain city were respected." "They make It look as If Catholics bo counted on to be silent.

Civilians accidentally die BS COMPLETE PLANS FOR of-Green Rld.e State Forest with! A I A I CADET in Occupied Fmncr, headquarters on Fifteen Mile Creek, near the site of Bn abandoned CCC camp, according to William H. Johnson, district forester. abandoned them in front line posi- and cultural center of Sicily and it.s tlons whenever the situation be- fall in Italian eyes would in all came hopeless and escaped in the' likelihood be considered almost the available transport, now could be same ns loss of the entire Island. blamed by the Germans for failing Shipping facilities provided by the I port are expected to be- of great N'KARING ITS CLOSE Qoy gcouts from Mt. Savage, Frostburg Cllr nberland, leave here tomor- for the final week of camping 1 "ion's Mill.

the season closes August boyt ill made vise of "ip facilities. I It I I H1C i among thc shipyard sisterhood, but transferred to Pier 92. Receiving Station, West 52nd Street, New York City. Word was received nt Lonnconing that Anthony H. Sctnla has been mndc an aviation cadet and transferred from Camp Texas, to Miami Beach, Fla.

Mrs. John F. Bissett, Piedmont, W. received word that her (son; John R. Bissett, has been promoted from private first citwv; to corporal.

Pvt. Harold F. McDaniete, son of Mrs. Opal Bond, Rl North Centre street, 1ms begun 12-week basic phase course in the Army Spcclnl- to hold up their end. At headquarters it wo-s expected that the greatest repercussions were likely to result in the Balkans and othrr nreaR policed by the Italians.

to Italinn prc.stlgc in i A shlpfltter $1.70 to get the stopper OtiAftULX vnrinim hottlp jout of his vacuum bottle. ALLEGANY HOSPITA TREATS ONE I Maureen Miller, 4, daughter of Mrs. Grace Miller. LaVnlc. was treated in Allegany Hospital dis- pensary this morning for Incnratcd moulh, suffered when she was i by nei dog.

Training unit at St. Norbcrt) Collcjie, West DoPrrr, Wis. The the eyes countries, was believer! to be of the grentcst Importance. Meanwhile hcnvy and medium bombers and other warplanes main- tained their damaging attacks on Italy's vulnerable railroad networks and other tArget.s in Sicily and Sar- dinia. Important communication targets on the Italian mainland thus had been hard hit In five of the last days and nights.

value to. the Allies. (The fall of tne city was An- nounced in a special communique which sold a lanjR section of the 8 U. S. SURPRISES JAPS WITH RAID ON SOERABAJA (Continued Irom Page, i) He added that capture of the 6ir base "now is in a i a i i hcnvy pressure on the Japanese in the sector south of Salamaua.

AustrallRn and American ground forces took hcnvy toll of Lieut. T. E. Carlson, of Western Maryland District Squndron 331, Civil Air Patrol, and Cnpt. Lee R.

Conlcy. chief of the aviation examining board In Baltimore, nn aviation cadet recruiting drive In the-Western Maryland tired. Com- mittees comjxxscd of civii air pa- trolmen will work in Froslburg, LonaconlnR. Wrwtrrnport and Cum- whfirc nir films will be shown. Corp.

Calvin KOVPIV Eisner will aj nut! Pfc. siM Lieu Frenchinf-n Hiilinns In Maples mid GeriOR, could uoi. be counted on to be were Rome," the editorial in thc measure that thry have thc a i of PftcV, they can stand the a to Peter's tomb. In measure that they cannot I belnjr concerned with history they sharr I I anxiety Riid sadness ni thr peril a ening the i i i our worlrl to tin- thr enemy in a near Namling. I i TO ST.

JAMES CIIUHCH NEW PLANS FOR PRICE CONTROL BEING STUDIED of turbulent occupied i cording to an Algiers radio broad- cast heard by the 'Associated iThc broadcast said the Italian 26lh Division had surrendered. It added the British Eighth Army still was engaging in a bitter battle for Catania. In another broadcast, Al- giers relayed what It called "uncon- firmed reports nt Allied hrndquar- that Allied parachute forces had been landed north of Catania whljc thc Ocrmnns rushed up reln- forcomonus by a i Fortresses a i llnlaln iwmir.rml nncvv (Dispatches from London said Din (Continued Irons Page i) i i i a i i i i i i i i i fcndiiiK wejsfcrn Sicily could be rx- Ei.i!en tl loi ncctcd i give up i in' thr Court this montlUK, i of i whole proprarn i i i i i i I i i i PI Tf tace the American swrcp. 11 was estimated Axis forces there might have totalled 100.000 or more at the start of thc Invasion, including two army divisions, three coastal divi- sions, nnrl many thousands ol othrr troops. fA rrport the had brought in rrlnforcrmenu was Interprctrti In Ixmdon possibly a of determination ift hotel a TK A A A I I AGENT dren, J.

W. Fxlgnr TJhl, who namrd exociilor, Lola Gllmorp nnri a i i effects Riul i i i arr left to West JJorrrr WIK i a thc freight yards of FoegU of the Julian forcw de- long possible.) In non.hfa/itcrn Sicily his a i i i i a Dow- ilam Uhl, WMtrrnport. i i drmiiiid the- ofiiciTi! Prjrs queaths SSOO to the vestry of Si. James Epifcopal Chureh of West- After making a cash bo- quest for the cnre of an Invalid dnughtfir, lie directs distribution ot I lie resldur mnonK thrrc other chll- the Knott. i a f-rnploye.

1 of Cumlx-rlnnd Rnd Allegheny Company ly a. tilxleen to eight yr.slcrdny I.X:al 453, Tfnm- strrn nnrl a Union, i roll'Tllvf! nine M-nre to.

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