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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 2

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TWO EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1963 Dial 722-4600 for a WANT AD Taker At Sea With Husband's Eodv READING SPEEDILY Bill Carmack sils in his Pittsburgh home reading a book as he demonstrates his phenomenal speed reading ability. Teachers say Carmack. can read a rate oC 10,000 words a minute and has been clocked as fast as 40,000 words a minute, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said today in a copyrighted story. Carmack, 17, discovered his ability while taking a speed reading course in high school last spring. (Ap photolax) New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK (UPD--Slocks: ACF Ind IMVt 1- Vi Air Products BOVi-- Reduction Vn Alco Products 2.1W.4- Vt Allegheny Ludlum Stl Allegheny Power Vi Allied Chemical V4 Allls Chalmerj Yt AlcoK 64 Alside Mi American Airlines American Can 4Kb American Cyanarnid American Electric mt American Mel Cl rt American Met PD American Mntori 19Vi American TT 124W American Tobacco 2R VI American 7 8 5 4 Anaconda SOW Armco Steel Armour -Wfc-- Vi Atchisbh TfcSF' Baldwin Lima Ham 1.1 Bendlx Bethlehem Steel Boeing Air V4 Briggs MU 5Vn Canadian Pacilic 30 Cilajiese Wh-- Vi Chesapeake fc Ohio Chrysler i City ProducU Coujate V4 Cottthi TUdlo.

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Th'e spunky Mrs. Slade was icked up Saturday by the tank S. S. Perryville and brought ere Sunday night. Smoking a cigarette nervously, he liny, grey-haired native ol incoln, told of the ordeal 'hich began as an island-hopping aunt through the Bahamas ant 'hich took on a tragic note when he engine a i and her bus and, suffering a leg infection, be ame delirious and died.

The cabin cruiser, The Crystal ank with her husband's body as 82-foot Coast Guard cruisei repared to tow it back here. Sunburned And 'Emaciated Mrs. Slade, wearing black lacks and a colored blouse, ap e.ared sunburned from spending most of the time on deck paint ng "SOS" signs and lightinj nakeshift flares. She was emaci atcd from a week without food or vater. She said she and her husband, after spending time in California after his retirement from the navy, decided to come lo Florid.

buy a deep sea fishing boat They bought one and decided ake the trip to the Bahamas. Mrs. Slade, who was rescuec abou said boats during the ordeal, but thej apparently thought- "we were 'ishing." She said she and her husban. eft Miami aboard the 30-foot cab cruiser Sept. 5, and only sev sral hours later the engin conked out and they began I drift up the Gulfstream.

Husband-Grows Worse And then her husband, already 'not feeling good," began to ge vorSe. As the hot hours passed and he food and water supply dwin died and then disappeared, he be came ill, then "delirous." "He was irrational," she said "He kept asking for water. We 'an out of food and water aftei ibout three days. drank al he water and Ihen the watei rom the life jackets. Then he was gone." A storm came up after severa days, she 'said, opening a seam the' boat.

-The Crystal began to link slowly. bailed every five idurs, 'then every three hours and then every hour," she said "I had a big U.S. flag which 'lew upside down, .1 had som while paint and painted 'HELP viv on top of the cabin in case a hemorrhage. plane should see us. I used sheets and towels as flares.

them LOS ANGELES (AP)--Scolt Rush, a former, Army sergean who defected to' the i Communists 10 years ago in ea, arrived at Los Angeles Sun day--happy and expressing con fidence Americans will fo give him. "The American people ar very derhocralic," said Rush, 3 "I think they will be willing forgive if a person wants change." HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Movie ac lor Victor Buono, 24, was hosp talized in Hollywood Sunday what his doctor said was bron chial pneumonia. His 'conditio was listed as fair. 32 In Maine NEW YORK (UPD--The lowe temperature reported this morn ing by the U.S. Weather Bureau excluding Alaska and Hawai was 32 degrees al Greenvill Maine.

Teamster Union Local Curbs Officer's Power PHILADELPHIA More than 1,000 (UPI) members of Teamsters Local 107 Sunday ap proved four measures further re- ducing the power and income of secretary-treasurer Raymond Co- hen, who is appealing his convic- tion for conspiracy. The membership by voice vote approved: A further pay cut for Cohen from- $25,000 to $18,200. (His sal- ary had been reduced earlier by James R. Hoffa, international president.) Sale cf his $8,500 air-condi- tioned fired his chauffer last -An investigation by a spe- cial committee to selected in an election within 30 days to look into the financial of the local i since Cohen took office in January, 1954. A resolution requiring an itemized monthly financial report, Instead of Jump sum costs.

Cobea also WM required lo apol- ogize, to the members 'for his use of. profanity during the stormy seven-hour meeting. No voice ww raised in his dtfcnae as- the truckers carried attack for the third coo- month. In July, they for bis resignation, which. he refused.

Last month, they fired I brother who had served a Cohen's chauffer and bodyguar Cohen has been convicted conspiracy to cheat and defra the local. He is now awaiting court ruling on a petition for new trial. 120 miles north of here she spotted four fishing to brooms chairlegs and Services Commillee. soaked them in gasoline as flares a ship came by," she said. Bee Stinc Causes maelpi- nf The master of Ihe Perryville Capl.

R. A. Ryder, from Balti more, declined to discus the aclual rescue. 1 MFBIAgehts Join (Continued from Page 1) the old brick church. One, Syn- worst racial holocaust the nation has ever' seen." The executive secretary the LUG UlU Ui LV.ZV L.11U1 I C- UKI thia Wesley, 14, was hit by the National Association for the Ad- full force of the blast and could be identified only by clothing and a ring.

FISCHER QUINTUPLETS The quintuplets born to Mrs, Andrew Fischer in Aberdeen, S. Saturday are shown in these exclusive pictures made yesterday at the hospital. Of the four girls and one boy, only the boy, lower left, has been fully named James Andrew Fischer. Others are baby upper left; baby upper right; baby center left, and baby center right. (AP Photofax) The olhers were Carol Robert- son and Addie Mae Collins, 14, i and Denice McNair, 11.

Kven as officers were roping off a two-block area around-the church Ihe starting place for many of the desegregalion dem- onslralions earlier this year--civ- ic and church leaders were cry- ing for peace and nonviolence. But there was no peace. Two white youths fatally -shot a 13- year-old -Negro boy, policemen shot to death a 16-year-old Negro and two white men were wounded by Negroes, one in a robbery at- tempt. Police for hours investigating reports of rock throwing, outbreaks. Today In Washington a a Foreign Relalions Committee said Sunday in a television inlerview lhal he supports Ihe resolulion in- TVf troduced by Sen.

Frank Church, ITJ.cU! D-ldaho, "in the sense that 1 dis- approve of whal is going on" in South Viel Nam. SURPRISE lary of State ATTACK: Secre- Dean Rusk says Murder Victim 'WASHINGTON, a (UPD Tne bullet-riddled body of Jo- se Vaccaro, 49, Wheeling, W. some additional steps to guard Va was fnuncl Sunday in -near- against surprise attack may be worked out in forthcoming talks with the Soviet Union. But, cautioning against expect- ing any quick, dramatic results, Rusk said "it takes time to agreement. whether or We ought to see not our common in terests in avoiding- war can't bring one or another of the prob- lems into focus so we can get an additional agreement on it." Rep.

Gavin Dies In Washington (UPD Rep. Leon H. Gavin, 70, who served in Congress since 1942 and was in his llth. term as represen- tative of Pennsylvania's 23rd Dis- trict, died Sunday of a cerebral by Hanover Township. Vaccaro's body, with five bullet wounds, was sprawled near, his ar on a rural road near U.S.

Route 22. He. apparently was shot at lhat spot since no blood stains were found in the car. Yaccaro, a native of Bellaire, Ohio, reportedly attended a high school football game near Pitts- burgh Saturday. He had a crimi- nal record dating back to J932, including convictions for larceny, burglary and assault.

Earlier this year, he was indicted on a charge of running a house of prdstilulion in Wheeling, pleaded guilty, and received a suspended sentence. Gavin, 70, of Oil City, Pa. was member of the House Armed the Tiny Quints (Continued from Page 1) the United States, hone of children survived infancy. The births came in comparative- ly rapid fashion, the first infant arriving at 1:58 a.m. Saturday and the last at 3:01 a.m.

boy was the fourth one born. Officials of the Nash-Finch whole- sale grocery warehouse, where Fischer works as an $80 a week billing clerk, said it was all righl if the proud papa didn't show up for work for a few days. The Rev. William Neuroth took advanlage of the event in his ser- mon Sunday to criticize proponents of birth control. "Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it," Father Neu- roth quoted from the Bible's Book of Genesis.

The infants were expected to stay in their isoletles for possibly Iwo monlhs or more, until they've reached pounds. The boy, heaviest of the quinls, weighe' aboul four pounds at birlh. Hi sisters ranged from aboul 2 I pounds. Mrs. Fischer, 30, who had been in considerable pain shortly fol- lowing childbirth, was able to walk around her room Sunday.

Expireg PETERBOROUGH, N. H. (UPJ) --Richard C. Morse, 81, retired vice president of the Pennsylvania Rail- road and transportation advisor in the world wars, died Saturday Dealh Of Executive NEW CANAAN, Conn. (UPD Television sales executive Jack Creamer, 47, died Sunday he was stung by a bee.

Police said Creamer, stung in the hand, went to Ihe kilchen of his home to wash the wound and fell unconscious to Ihe floor. He died while being laken to a hos- pital. OH. SCHOIL'S H.li.1 StorU in SECONDS) Dr.Scholl Zino-pads speedily relieve corns, aore toes, tender spots. They also remove one of the quickest ways known to medl cal science.

Zino-pads are water-repel lent--do not come off in the bath Get VhU truly wonderful relief todayl I D-'Scholls lino pads TAXES: House Democrats have written into President Kennedy's WASHINGTON AP In the news from Washinglon: VIET NAM: There is great? 11 billion, tax cut proposal a support in the Senate for a reso- promise to limit federal spending lution calling tor an end to U.S. to "essential goals of the nations aid to President Ngo Dinh Diem's govcrnmenl in South Viet Nam un- less it changes course, according lo Sen, J. W. Fulbrighl, D-Ark. i TM act was TM as ICant ef fo ce a eciflc limit Council Prayer Voiced By Pope VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Paul VI called Sunday upon a crowd of 20,000 in St.

Peter's Square to pray for the success of the Roman' Catholic Ecumenical Council. Pope Paul described the coun- cil as "a great exploration to promote world peace." The coun- cil, summoned by the late Pope John XXIII, resume aliens in two weeks. Oil wells in the United States produce 7 billion barrels daily. were kept on the run fires and other The state troopers came in, (he FBI launched its probe and U.S. Atty.

Gen. Robert F. Kennedy sent three lop aides, Burke Mar- shall, Joseph Dolan and John Nolan. "Unless some steps are by the federal govern- ment to restore a sense of confi- dence in the protection of life, No harmful drugs. Send postal to limb and shall see orangeburg, N.

for liberal fru umplt. in Birmingham and Alabama the) vancement of Colored, People, Roy Wilkins, wired the President from New York that unless the federal government offers more than "picayune and piecemeal aid against this type-of bestiality," Negroes will "employ such meth- ods our desperation may idic- iate in defense of the lives of our people." Bomb blasts aren't new to Bir- mingham Negroes, but bomb deaths are. Twenty-two times in the past eight years, explosions have been directed at Negroes here. Sun- day's was the first one that killed. In none of the blasts has there been a connviction.

estimaled that 10 sticks of dynamite went into the bomb, apparently placed in a stairwell about four feet below ground lev- el outside the building. Dynamite is not unfamiliar in Birmingham, a mining town. Sleep Like Log Stop Stomach Gas in 5 Minutes or your back at drugjist. Tiki Bill-jns tablets with hot water at bid timt, find In bed until eyes shut. Bell-ins tablets rillivi stomach gas due to excess stomach add.

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