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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 8

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Cumberland, Maryland
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8
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54 Tuc-of-wtr itea. 55 HSctatetl: 2 19 hrtriette. tenptraM. 22 OpeotM. 23 Be Inujr and active.

24 Set bird. 25 Fathered by bdira. 27 pttjr. 29 Afinttivtt of a land, 90 Ferttiauf to t2 Glued pottery. 36 Aboctt? 2 36 Corned with hoarfrost.

40 Flippant 41 Sedate. River info the Pa. 45 letter. Noised abroad. 60 Newspaper feature: 2 words.

62 Adjective tuffix. 63 Matcklm. 64 The Orient. 65 Island croup mar 66 Couple. 67 68 River into the Elbe.

DOWN 1 Noted none in medicine. 2 Broker's service in short sales. 3 Woman in disguise. 4 'Place, ia fiction. 5 Financier of a sort.

6 Bean. 7 Yellow bugle. 8 Fish Modes: 2 9 Place. 10 Fabric for ballet COatlUIMt. 11 12 Arrive: 2 certain way.

18 Coconut fiber. 20 Abound. 23 2 words. 23 26 Expel. 28 Baltic, for one.

31 Ted up. 33 Type of contributor to the stwet scene. 34 dear's partner. 35 Nautical 37 Lubricate. 39 Splits up.

42 Spoil. 44 Minute particle. 47 Colors. 49 Balanced. 50 Speaking freely.

51 American chameleon. 52 Shade of yellow. 56 Relative: of the 57" Isaue. 58 French pronoun. 59 Precious.

61 Arm of a starfish. DMths Services HeU DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE Here's how to work tt: A A A One letter simply.stands for another. In this sample A. is used for the three for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation-of the words are all hints.

Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation I 2 L. --L Yesterday's Cryptoquote: WORK AND ACQUIRE AND THOU HAST CHAINED THE WHEEL OF ERSON 1X1, Kinr Features Syndicate, Inc.) Services were conducted terday at Ue Senect al United Brethren Church at W. in PewlleUw County for a carpenter foreman on the Stony River project who was killed on his farm when he fell 30 feet from a tree to his death Tuesday night. The victim, George Forrest Butcher, 47, whose farm crops had been bothered by birds, climbed a pine tree with a shot- gun to shoot at birds in another tree.

Investigating officials said the limb on which he was standing broke and he fell to his death. He was found within an hour by a brother, Kermit Butcher. A doctor reported Mr. Butch- er died instantly of a broken neck and internal injuries. Mr.

Butcher, who was work- ing at the Mt. Storm Power Plant project, resided with his parents at the family home.in Dnego and aided with the farm- ing. He was a veteran of South Pacific Theater fighting during World War II. He was born in Onego Janu- ary 13, 1920. the son of Burl and Bessie (Huffman) Butcher, who survive.

Also surviving are one daugh- ter, Melody Petersburg; two brothers, Stern Butcher, Riverton, and Worth Butcher, Onego; and' two sis- ters, Miss Helen Butcher. Silver Spring, and Mrs. Lucy Heaven- er, Rev. Glenn Black and ReV. Blair Burr officiated at the ser- vices and interment was in the family cemetery at Onego.

JOHN J. DOMBROSKY, John J. Dombrosky, 20, a former resident of died suddenly yesterday in Baltimore. The cause of death was still pending a report from a toxic- olbgist last night, according to word received here. He was an employe of the City of Baltimore, and resided on DeHaven Avenue there.

native of Cumberland, he was a son of Margaret (Han- non) Dombrosky and the Late Eugene F. Dombrosky. Also surviving arc seven bro- ton, TIwwu, Ed- ttfekfttl Ikhari, Dftvid MWrt DMihmky, HI of a titter, Mrs. Mary Aw Baltimore. The body will be returned to the Stein Ftntrtl Home.

MSTKB MA1IA BJCA1DA Maria Rkardi, of the Order of St. Joseph, died Tuesday at the Mount St. Joseph Infirmary, Chestnut Hill, where she had been a patient some six months. Born in Westernport, she was the former Marian Louise Walker, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Norris Bruce and Mrs. Anita Bailey, both of Western- port, and one brother, Harry Walker, Connelisville, Pa. A requiem mats yesterday it CnestiHtt HiU. witt the Cfetstmt Hill Cemetery.

IALFM LAMARCO Ralpfc Lamarco, 87, who form- erly resided at Central YMCA, died yesterday. A native of Italy, he was a son of the lute and An- tonette (CoUa) Lamarco. Mr. Lamarco was a retired construc- tion worker. The body is at the Stein Fu- neral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. A requiem mass will be cele- brated tomorrow at 9 a. m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church and interment will be in Hill- crest Burial Park.

PRICE NELSON BAYSE MATHIAS. W. wen teM for Fixe NrtMtt at, who 4w4 Tuesday at hit Iwnt near km Alter Warn, wen held at Mt. Herman Mennoaite. Cterck with Rev.

Hariey Gwl Md Itv. Linden Wenfer, effteiatrnf. Interment in Sherman Cemetery near Mathiai. Pallbearers included Charles and Clyde Hartman, Orlando and Curtis Wilkins, L.B. Bayse Jr.

and Funkhouser Friends were received at the Rhodes Funeral Home in Broad- way. Members of the family held a snort service at the funeral home yesterday after- noon. Mr. Bayse was born Novem- ber 17, 1107 at Westernport, a son of Jonas and Dora (Sagcr) Bayse. He was a mem- her tiht Clwrta.

He is survived by his Mrs. Ruth XSherman) Bayse whom he married in two daughters Miss Imofene Bayse and Mrs. Paula Crider, both at home; four Fioran Bayse, PMmeat, se, Ansted, W. Va. and Fraak Bayse, BeitKw, sisters.

Mrs. HiMrad ParlMr. Keyser and Mrs, Pearl Swantod, Md. OMN tally AM to I Ml Spend ifuifororirtf day in Gkrtttr Cowry, then come in tdt warm friendly of Main Si. in Grontivillt Water Line Work Brewster Cancels Is Completed Garrett Speech Water Department ACCIDENT, Md.

(AP) Ro- have 'completed hooking up a mance in County Kildare. Ire- water line which had to be re-jland, has won out over Demo- located from the right of way of crath politics in Garrett Coun- the bridge being built over the ty, Maryland. Cumberland Thruway to con-j Sen. Daniel B. Brewster, nect a i and had been scheduled to ad- began Tuesday streets.

The work morning and was completed on schedule early that night. Service to a number of homes on East Side was affected while dress Friday a banquet of the Young Democratic Club of Gar- rett County. "We received a telegram Sat- urday expressing regrets," said Mrs. Lawrence Groer, a club of- the new 10-inch line was cut in ficer sam day it was an and the line tapped for a four- inch extension. nounced in Washington that Sen.

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