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TWENTY-FOUR THE Fales, a newcomer to Cum- berland, portrays the role of the "Commodore" in "The Great Big Doorstep," which will have its concluding per- formance today at 8:15 p. m. at the Maryland Theatre. Fales, a native of Hagcrs- town, joined the Algonquin Players shortly after coming here to work at the Allegany Ballistics Laboratory. Fans Defeat DurantePlans for Wedding YORK (AP)-Jimmy Du- ranle married pretty Margie Lit- tle Wednesday.

The ceremony off quietly, as planned, but didn't expect the mob scene which followed. 67, has been going HJJund with Margie since 1944, when he was a widower of a year and she, 23, a show girl. They wed at St. Malachy's ftoman Catholic Church Actor's Chapel" on just off Broadway. didn't bargain on 49th the Stret EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 his Steel Hour Shied Clear Of Disputes Bcisy Palmer Did Nice Job Despite Soggy, Insincere Play By FRED DANZIG United Press- International NEW YORK.

it true "The U.S. Steel Hour ackled a controversial subject Vednesday night? Answer: The CBS-TV hour pre- icnted, "Shame the Devil," a play billed as drama. The theme was upposed to deal with a sexy nov- 's appearance on a small own library shelf and its impact ipon the community, with special on the'librarian who or- icred the book. You mean they delved into ne subject of censorship? They vent into its various applications nd effects upon the democratic irocess? Well, no. LeTs say it wasn't xactly "The Male Animal." They idn't delve.

The play, adapted by Vnson Finke, kidded and skidded round and studiously 1 avoided eality and forcefulncss in favor soap opera characters and ro- mance. No passion? No martyrs? ringing speeches? The only ringing had to do wedding bells at the finish. Vhen the script called for cour- ge, it did so in timid terms--like courage doesn't cost any- hing--and when it called for (i- Tiidity, it did so in courageous erms. Just what was it about? It started with librarian, layecl by Betsy Palmer, thinking hat the library needed a copy of best-selling novel that dealt with fe in 18th Century Boston. He ance, a young doctor, felt tha her attitude would antagonize th town's respectable citizens DiaJ PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD JIMMY AND HIS BRIDE --Comedian Jimmy Durante and his bride, Margaret Little, go arm in arm from St.

Malachy's Roman Catholic Church in midtown Manhattan yes- terday after their wedding in the "Actors' Chapel." In the background is Mrs. Clement Hirsch, bridesmaid and long-time friend of the Durantes. (AP Photofax) Has Job Handling 70,000 Women and when h'e looked forward to ai possibly hurt his career and IheL TJJce, quiet affair. The fans--plain ily' dressed, off-Broadway types- jammed into St. Malachy's.

the most part they sat there quiet except for a few chuckles the priesl asked Jimmy if he and his "I will" was al bul inaudible. the ceremony the fans made a quiet, determined mass of humanity when Jimmy and his JXide Jimmy grinning for fjrst lime since long before the fried to get out of the 'church. way Jimmy had planned it, be Jimmy and Margie a few friends in the front row, an old friend, the Rev. Thom- ttg de Luca, of N.Y., get- wig them hitched. present were Margie's par- Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Little, of 'Sfcbtch Plains, N.J. The best man jand matron of honor were Clc- 'tgtent Hirsh, a manufacturer from Ir -i i jKflrthbridge, and his wife. sfl LaVale Lions Club Christmas Tree Sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday at SUPER 40 Courtesy of fYStal relationship. The civil loaders be gnu pressuring pretty Betsy to take that foul book off the shelf She then read the book and de cided It was, in fact, trash.

She remarked that the author appar cntiy thought our forefathers "spent 90 per cent of their time shinnying over bedposts." Betsy got mad. She refused to help the author, played by Vincent Price- ever the villain--stir up more con- toversy and Pardon me. Did you say Betsy Palmer was a librarian? Yes. In the. play.

And, de- spite the soggy, insincere script she did a nice job. How'd it all come out? The book was taken off the shelves while Betsy was out to lunch. The local paper printed the author's blast against censorship. Betsy and her fiance, played by Conrad Janis, decided they had a Bright future together after all. By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UP1) Any time he man of the house complains hat he'll never understand teli him about the plight of 'om Graham.

Graham's job is trying to un- erstand, to encourage, supervise: nd often act as father-confessor not one woman, but 70,000 emales. The jovial Mr. man in his 40's, isn't sure how well he understands them yet, bvit he has survived eight years being surrounded by women his role as vice president of the Kelly Girl Service, special ists in providing white collar help on a temporary basis. "Sometimes," said'Graham in an interview, "I just take the ad vice of one of my regional man agers. He said watch for prob lems during the full of the His firm, with headquarters in Detroit, is one of several organi- zations in the fairly new field of Droviding temporary workers for Dusincss and industry.

Kelly is largest all-girl organization, ic said, with 70,000 women on its payroll. Differs From Part-Time Temporary help differs from part time help, Graham ex- plained, because a woman can be on a temporary assignment om one week to several months, and then take as much time at lomc as she wants before she eports ready for another job. She was given an autographed copy of "Shame the Devil" and "'d say everyone was happy. lomehow, everything was glossed over nicely. Part time is a permanent ar- rangement.

'The U.S. Labor Department estimates that women make up 60 per cent of the nation's part- time labor force.) Graham said it was hard to estimate the number of women temporaries, but the supply cer- tainly grows each year as house- wives especially find they can pick their jobs and work at their TV Couple 'Abandons' Their Baby By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP TV-Radio Writer NEW VORK (AP)-Pete and Gladys Potter-have coolly and de- liberately abandoned their baby girl. But before you condemn or call the authorities, listen 'o their excuse: -The infant girl was giving them script troubles. Viewers with long memdrie- will recall that Pete Potter was a neighbor who frequently dropped into Spring--Ryington's house in the "December Bride" series Now Pete, played by Harry Mor- gan, is the star of his own se- ries, "Pete and Gladys" and his wife, who was "often referred to never seen, has materialized in the shape of pretty Cara Wil- liams. The Potter baby was born on 'December Bride," and Pete brought the news, so the baby was as faceless as his wife.

"Even the beginning of the new series, the baby presented plot problems," confessed Mor- gan. "We solved it temporarily by explaining that the baby was stay- ng with Gladys' mother until Pete and-Gladys got settled in their new home." But now they have quietly abandoned the poor child. 'We just had to cut her out," he said. "She just made things too complicated." ABC is still looking for some- jne to wear John Daly's news- casting hat. Until a replacement is found, the network will, start- ing Monday, rotate the job, a week at a in 6 p.

m. EST daily TV newscast. John Rolf son. goes first, followed by John Secondari, Bill Shadel, and Edward P. Morgan.

"O'Connor's pilot film for a series which did not find a spot in the season's sched- ule, was presented by, NBC under the misleading tag a "special" New Wheat Use i COLLEGE STATION, Tex. UPD--Scientists have discovered a possible new use for wheat, Texas AM College reports. In laboratory tests, acid modified wheat flour has proved equal to commercial sizing material for imparting strength to paper. the other really a routine action-mystery -show -a little bit like of other'action- mystery shows did get on a lawyer- hero, lots of and water. Round and Square DANCE Friday 9'til 12 Music by Haxel Wheeler Trio and jOucstt Adminien RIDGELEY American Legion BAR GRILL Hard Shell Crabs Shrimps and Scallops Steamed Clams Steaks Deviled Crab 50c ORDERS TO GO PA 4-9822 35 N.

Liberty convenience. COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1960 TO: The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Allegany County, Maryland Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report for the quarter ending September 30, I960. Cash Balance June 30, 1960 RECEIPTS $760,863.13 From State of Maryland-Horse Racin Interest on Taxes tempor- Admission Tax bers fizzled. The best spots in the lour weren't contributed by the guest stars but by the Ray harles Chorus and the "mother" young Joey Heatherton, who Thanks. I see I didn't miss JOC on TM uch.

busted in to chat with Perry. It much. Dialing and Filing: So much action took place in turbulent wa- on Wednesday night's "Wa- Train" that for one horrible moment I feared I had tuned in 'The Aquanauts' 'by mistake Perry Como's long string of classy, slick, satisfying variety jours came to an end Wednesday night as the song-and-dance num- I I Asphalt Tile Box of 80 Shades $479 4V4 Plastic Wall Tile 12 Shades Cove Bait orner strip, bull note cap lo match. Vinyl Asbestos Reg. 17c Block Now Only I Open 'HI 12 Midnight every night for your convenience M.

RICE'S Merchandise. Mart i 18-25 Laing Avenue was very funny. The Channel Swim: A full-hour action-adventure series, "Asphalt Jungle," replaces "The Islanders" on ABC-TV Sunday night sched- ule beginning next March. Dan Daily is preparing a TV special, "The Song and Dance Man," which salutes vaudeville. Joining Dailey in the cast will be Jack Haley, Pat Rooney Sr.

and Larry Kert. A one-hour visit to "The World iof Bob Hope" is scheduled to kick off N'BC-TV's new "World of jseries next spring Miltojj Most employers- find rary help fully productive," hel Franchise Tax said, "because they -don't stay Motor Vehicle Gasoline Tax around long enough to pick up the bad habits of the regular of fice force the long coffee break hours using telephone for personal calls." But he conceded some women were not cut out for the type of job. "The woman has to be able to adapt quickly to moving from one assignment to another," saic Graham. "If she's the type who wants to do everything her way, she will have trouble." The average woman with his organization is 37 1 years old. is married, has two children, and nay work at 10 different jobs during a year.

Age No Barrier The age range is from 18 to 78, ivith quite a few women over 65 enrolled. "We judge on ability and personality," said Graham, 'not on age." Graham said the most frequent customers for temporary white collar help are insurance, auto- motive, petroleum, food and drug, and banking businesses. But his irm has supplied help to United Vations missions, to the U.S. gov- ernment, and to numerous celeb- itics ranging from Elsa Maxwell Tennessee Williams. An assignment at the home of actress Jeannette MacDonald led a movie contract for Susan Kelly, 22, of Seminole, Okla.

She "riginally had moved to Los An- to become a teacher, but! Taxes through Miss MacDonald met Vrn Orndorff, 1959 Taxes director who gave her a screen test, put her in a television se- ries, and now has cast her in a movie role, "We also seem to run a reg- ular matrimonial bureau," said Graham. "Most of our women are already married, but those Clearing Account Auto Tax Magistrates People's Court Rents 4- Concessions--Union Street Rents Concessions--Cumberland Street Distilled Spirits Revenue--State of Maryland 15.635 50 Allegany County Infirmary 21,729.30 State Insane Hospitals Allegany County Home 72,118.34 1,163.07 585.44 331.25 85,982.79 955.00 48.266,00 2.102.45 2.311.45 1SO.OO 600.00 Sylvan Retreat From St. of Md. for Patients in Insane Hosp. 1,368.23 4.031.19 5,926.34 15,589.68 Revenue from use of Prop.

Sale of Mis. Art. 107.34 County Highway Construction Bond 7th Series 139,173.77 Marriage License Tax Assessment Revenue Revenue from Other Agencies Recordation Tax Highways Pin Ball Music Box License Traders License Fines Forfeitures--Juvenile Court Donations Contributions Sheriff Fees Liquor License From Bd. of Education Debt Service Allegany County Welfare Board Fees-Service Forest Fires Fees--Others Sales Compensation for Loss of Property Auto License Fees 1.500.00 5.385.00 875.32 4,048.85 124.00 153.60 884.35 250.00 35.00 1,073.37 1.8S0.31 39.245.00 2,710.54 116.00 466.83 757.30 661.05 3,657.30 DISBURSEMENTS Purchase of U. S.

Treasury Note $800,000.00 Accounts Receivable n.gg Postage--Pitney Bowes Machine Taxes Levied--Mt. Savage Taxing Area, 1955 .38 Taxes Levied--Mt. Savage Taxing Area, 1956 .75 Taxes Levied--Mt. Savage Taxing Area, 1957 .02 Taxes Levied--Mt. Savage Taxing Area, 1958 .04 Taxes Levied--LaVale Sanitary Commission, I960 5,000.00 Prepaid Expenses 11-144174 Accounts Payable Liquor Board--Social Security Liquor Board--Blue Cross Blue Shield Liquor Board--Group Insurance Employees' Blue Cross Blue Shield Clearing Account Accrued State Withholding Installments--Liquor Board Accrued Group Insurance 234.00 87.36 62.08 7.42 1,350.00 880.S7 10,099.83 605.36 GENERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES: TAXES RECEIVED FROM TAX COLLECTORS: Wm.

B. Orndorff, 1956-57 53 Taxes 5 1,143.08 Wm. B. Orndorff, Trailer Ar. Taxes 150.00 Wm.

B. Orndorff, 1959 Semi Ann. single ones well you know how it around an office. The Taxes Berle travels to Miami Beach girl is the one the men look March to keep a night club on-lover. We've had a few 'gagcmenl and takes his 7 BC-TVJnabbed the boss's son, and I show, "Jackpot Bowling," with'don't know how many babies are jliim.

'named for us." Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows i and Alec Templeton are the last The Colossus of Rhodes, one of 0f the "Person to Person'' guests, (the seven wonders of (he ancient CBS-TV show calls it was a bronze statue repre- 'with the Dec. 22 half-hour. Isenting Helios, Ihe sun god. Paul R. LaRue, 1955 Taxes Paul R.

LaRue, 1956 Taxes Paul R. LaRue, 1957 Taxes Paul R. LaRue, 1958 Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1960 Pot.

Park Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1959 Pot. Park Taxes Wm. B.

Orndorff, 1957 LaV. San. Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1958 San.

Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1959 LaV. San. Taxes South Cumberland LAST TIMES TONIGHT at 8 P.M.

The Algonquin Players present "THE GREAT BIG DOORSTEP" a delightful Comedy in 3 acts Starts TOMORROW FRI. Hurry -Ends Tonight STEWART HUIBR EBiE FABUR NORTH TO ALASKA Starts Tomorrow Double Value Show! DESIRE CATCHES FIRE WITH GiNA LOLLOBRIGiDA YVES MONTAND in-- Where The Hot Wind Blows! 327.22 17.591.39 B. Orndorff, 1960 Taxes 1,320,767.47 B. Orndorff, 1960 Semi Ann. 3,773.81 211,26 188.74 265.55 608.43 833.30 S.16 .10 .10 50.03 10,403.21 23.95 1,132.33 1.65 1.20 36.76 16.02 .45 24.90 4,410.03 Legislative Executive 5,916.26 Judicial 27l9ielo4 Elections 6,634.14 Finance 40.152.45 Law 1,647.43 Buildings 28.067.61- Public Safety: Forest Fires Department 735.30 Volunteer Fire Department' 22,813.40 Sheriff 1 350 7G Other Protections elsgsles Highway 170.763.72 Conservation of Health 22.606.43- Hospitals 63ll62l70 Public Welfare 108,443.32 Corrections (Jails Training Schools) 10,155.32 Schools 214,251.30 Public Service 7,663.27 Planning and i 4 2 1 5 Miscellaneous: Retire.

School Cons. Loan Interest on School Cons. Loan 70,353.77 Emp. Pen. Retir.

Fd. Cty. Shr. 15,178.19 Retire, of Bonded Indebtedness' 100,000.00 Interest on Bonded Indebtedness 46,926.25 Teachers' Retirement Increases 9,351.02 Cty's Share--Gorup 4,315.03 Cty's Share--Social Security 7,097.75 Workmans' Compensation Recreation--Library Fund 5,000.00 Blue Cross Shield Ctys' Share 1,503.32 $594,244.43 $2.201,057.70 Balance in Bank--September 30, 1960 406.65 TOTAL COUNTY TAXES OUTSTANDING Wm. B.

Orndorff, 1960 LaV. San. Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1959 Mt.

Sav. Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1960 Mt. Sav.

Taxes Paul R. LaRue, 1958 Mt. Sav. Taxes Paul R. LaRue, 1957 Mt.

Savage Taxes Paul R. LaRue, 1956 Mt. Savage Taxes Paul R. LaRue, 1955 Mt. Sav.

Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1957 Cresap. Civ. Tax Wm.

B. Orndorff, 1953 Cresap. Civ. Tax Wm. B.

Orndorff, 1959 Cresap. Civ. Tax Wm. B. Orndorff, 1960 Cresap.

Civ. Tax i Wm. B. Orndorff, 1960 Taxes Wm. B.

Orndorff, 1960 Semi Annual Taxes J. Wallace Close, 1'955 Taxes James Holmes, 1956 Taxes Paul R. LaRue. 1955 Taxes ferment And Temptation In A Small Southern Town DESIRE LaVale Lions Club 5th Christmas Tree Sale Starts FRIDAY Annual Nnon Until 10 p. m.

Balsam Douglas Fir Norway Spruce Scotch, Red and White Pine Live Trees Holly Mistletoe, Wreaths, Trim and Decorations BENEFIT PARK It CIVIC IMPROVEMENT FUNDS SUPER 40 DRIVE-IN THEATRE Less Discount 51,361.971.64 62.464.86 $1,299,506.78 3- .01 .01 2.49 .21 4.03 4.fi4 .22 1.22 .03 .05 Taxes Levied for LaVale Sanitary 1057 Taxes Levied for LaVale Sanitary 1958 Taxes Levied for La Vale Sanitary 7959 Taxes Levied for Mt. Sav. Spec. Tdx Area 195R Taxes Levied for Sav. Spec.

Tax Area 1956 Taxes Levied for Mt. Sav. Spec. Tax Area 1955 Taxes Levied for Mt. Sav.

Spec. Tax' Area 1957 Taxes Levied for Mt. Sav. Spec. Tax Area 1959 Taxes Levied for Crcsaptown Civ.

I Imp. Associa. 1957 Taxes Levied for Crcsaptown Civ. Imp. Assoc.

1958 Taxes Levied'for Cresaplown Civ. Imp Assoc. 1959 1,50 Dog License Fund 2,772.05 Legislative Executive 20.fl5 Highways 2.09.45 Hospitals i Public Welfare 5.70 County's Share Retirement Fund I I isn.m) Judicial 10.50 Law Finance--Tax Collector's refund on iVitc Dcoository 3.57 County's Share--Group Insurance R04.90 7.878.64 9.02-P 15.34-R nn "ri Paul R. LaRue, 1957 Taxes 325697 Paul R. LaRue, 1956 Taxes 2.027 75-R James Holmes, 1957 Taxes 07 J.

Wallace Close, 1958 Taxes 575 Paul R. LaRue, 1958 Taxes I 4'7 46 Wm. B. Orndorff, 1959 Taxes 1111111 4160719 Wm. B.

Orndorff, 1959 Semi Annual Taxes 1 1 2 7 1 i i i i I TOTAIj $2.547,474.35 Wm. B. Orndorff, 1959 Trailer Arrival Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1960 Trailer Arrival Taxes Wm.

B. Orndorff, 1958 Taxes Wm. B. Orndorff, 1957 Taxes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J. Wallace Close, 1955 Taxes Potomac Park Wm.

B. Orndorff, 1959 Taxes Potomac Park Wm. B. Orndorff, 1960 Taxes Potomac Park 1 1 1 1 1 1 J. Wallace Close, 1955 Taxes LaVale Sanitary Commission J.

Wallace Close, 1957 Taxes LaVale Sanitary Commission Wm. B. Orndorff, 1957 Taxes LaVale Sanitary Comm ission Wm. B. Orndorff, 19o8 Taxes LnVale Sanitary Commission Wm.

B. Orndorff, 1959 Taxes LaVale Sanitary Commission Wm. B. Orndorff, 1960 Taxes LaVale Sanitary Commission Wm. B.

Orntlorff. 1960 Taxes Ml. Savage Special Taxing Area Wm. B. Orndorff, 1959 Taxes Mt.

Savage Special Taxing Area Paul R. LaRue. 19.15 Ta.vcs Mt. Savage Special Taxing Area Paul R. LaRue.

Taxes Mt. Savage Special Taxing Area Paul R. LaRue, 1957 Taxes Mt. Savege Special Taxing Area Paul R. LaRue, 1058 Taxes Mt.

Special-Taxing Area Wm. B. Orndorff. 1959 Taxes Cresaplown Civic Improvement Association Wm. B.

Orndnrff. 19fiO Taxes Crcsaplnwn Civic Improvement Association James Holmes, 1955-56-57-58 Taxes Crcsaptown Civic Improvement Association 380.00-R 150.00-it 3.78 5.63-R 2.44 111.85 3.fi3 152. 6l 961.49 976.90 TOTAL 22.90^ 1.87 14.26 58.65' 56.26 107.80 856.32 S.04-R Approved by: James W. Bishop, James W. Bishop, Treasurer November 23, 1060 Respectfully Johanna N.

Sills, County Auditor. Adv. N-X Dec. 15 S..

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