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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 24

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THE MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND MONDAY, NOVEMBER INS Editor's Letter tatttn writttn Hw (brat tcmorrtw'i Mt MMiblr print til, ntirly ill Hitm. But thin of Hwm tut, wt will Mrs. Chirlti eemminll on tht Ittttr by C. I. the in Wtthington.

TWO PSRSONS BURNED TO DEATH H6RE-A Fort Ritchie soldier and his a date burned to death in this wreckage on the A a Creek bridge just south of Leitersburg a Sat- Scene Described iirria morning. This photo a a few i after the A i a Fire a of Hsprrstomv extinguished thf fire in the smashed up car. i Herald Thotoi On Hunting Season a i Closed--Second Period Soon For Doves Tn clariJy some impressions of in the that there will he another open squirrel season coinciding with the upland game season. Malcolm King, public relations director of the State Game and Fish Commission stated yes. terdav there would be no further I have thought many SMSOn this'year.

mtmg to you but Mr C. i. Last- sqllirrc snson d(lse(1 on rday letter orougm mil i i Oetober 31 atlrt not opon glim i-hole truth of the rotten mess in fM Q( However, there will be a second mourning dove season this year the state. The first period ex- pi i -d on Sept. 29.

The second period will open on Nov. 15 and will nd wVcari rlin throuR.i Nov. 29. eople don't Th(v a i or land mf se ason seem to want the war over. Th would cive their sons' lives for good house, nice car, and even sood drink.

the Democrats have done for me is take both of mv sons to a and give me gray writ whole Washington. I would like to say this--any father and mother who can vote Tuesday for that mess can have no love for their sons many people say there is nothing we can do. 1 say there is ie war over. Ihc Jan 3 Thjs js fo( pheasants, grouse and quail. Thoi wild turkey season ended on Oct The daily shooting hours for ccordmg to i Here Is How Soldier And Girl Died In Auto Crash Deaths E.

Steufftr Charles Edward Stouffer. in the front seat. Sto the concrete and steel bndgc noMot The rieht front wheel is id off fcy the impact. The car rolls over. Through the a countryside there is sickenn; of steel a i on cnn Crete the car skids a thf bridge on its top.

ccident been announced. Trooper i a is i i a i cooperation i Kort a i i questioned at the i a TMOPFI- -aid Br.u-h save i -ion ride i a r.ao -topped a northern i garot i i Stouffer. He a a retired telegrapher of Time. Sunday hunting is illegal. The daily bag limit for doves is eight per hunter.

Fire Companies Slate Meetings Two local fire companies have in 1940 Panned nui'tings tonight involving Fire Com- p.m., with new- taking up their example of i pros- duties for the first time. i i )i(h( Thf 0 Fire Company to let us vote for that mess." Mr. laittrday himself wrott tnothtr en ht in Wtlhinghsn. "My grandchildren work and make" $80 a week, but $26 is taken away from them in taxes, and they get the balance in 20 cent dollars. We bought bonds THOMAS W.

PANGBORN, president, Pangborn Corporation, presents wristwatch to John H. Connolly, district sales manager of the New England territory, in recognition of his completion of 25 years service. Left right: Dr. Scott R. Wagner.

John C. Panshorn, Thomas Pangborn, Mr. Connolly, Victor F. Stine and Lloyd L. Stouffer.

he report a the debt to envelop the headed for Fort, Ritchie, hut he i did not know Garrity personally. Beach said he planned to take ause of the accident not been ed gasolioc, start wreckage. In the background another car- bearing two more soldiers--comes upon the scene. The soldiers see sparks through a cloud of dust and quickly brake toeircar to avoid a collision. and to return to Ha.erstown The other soldier, hearing moan? gin.

from among the fire, drops to hi hands and knee? and sees two apparent,) men, both apparently unconscious The soldier Hies at the onr ncious form, but is unable to move The less are pinned dashboard. The soldier a Jacket over i a a i the i srou-me i a inside and a a to pull out tin other a The soldier dor-n srr conscious form of girl who a few minutes earlier had hern At i a tine in the middle of the front on a a With the one man pulled free of as a acno.m^ Too the burning car, the soldier one of the i in recent to again trv--now desperately--to months. free the trapped man. He pulls and Among the latent reported vie- pulls, but finally-after being burn- i were a B. Scherr.

2t- Western --eases M89.BO every i i hr had worked for over 40 rn-mm-nts Pv. Beach a of the 0 word about people Hr -un; 1 by a a i children. a Brielle. N. .1.: i I a was A Maucer.

Ruther death for( rs Andrew Fulton. of 'tick'of the a a i nominate officers to serve during the coming year. Re about the i be served. whose a been cut in a vet a to pay a fortune for coal for the Slti 00 a day coal mm- who a S.I.90 more. John L.

Prodigy To Play In Waynesboro Horace, Herald Two Ntw Mtmbtrs Pangborn Quarter Century Club Observes Second Anniversary One hundred and forty-six Pans- Happily, we foresee nothing to iborn employees took part in a a vent our a a i this unusual re and festive evening at the Hotel cord and the continuance of our Alexander Ballroom Saturday i a i part in the management for the second a i a a decade or more, thoush of the Pangborn Quarter realize a a and good for- Cliih. nine are almie of our making At a i i a i i a the will of nth festoons of a i i i a of team and of a i burn a i candles. seven1 of the i a i a i no doubts in design lor aulos are of vc rs nimT a about tn me a good account of thf crs who a S.1.90 more, jonn u. A nine year-old pianist, Zola Mae Riving motorists ir' a a Hagers- a tne miners don't get Shaulis. will present a concert Sat- and a surrounmng iowns memo rs hip plus seventy-six especially a in a i such.

the iidren urday evening. November 29, in the hard time. and women guests who a a high percentage of loyal, depend- the extra 1 na of a just completcd tCT ars service.jable fellow-workers and are mtii i 1 VI will go without milk. What about i Waynesboro High School auditor- length ot a the identuiefl tentatively a Route eleven i people like me ium. i Tnkn i i i has been a i brothers.

John H. Stc-uffer. Greencastle and Dillon Stouffer. Modesto. one sister, Mrs.

Annie Zeider. Greencastle. i Funeral se-vices Tuesday at 2:30 Prosperity, without that kind of money. Her seven-year-old sister. Peggy -If vou vote Democratic you are Jane Shaulis.

will accompany her meter voting for more of this kind of in several piano duets. Two ff votin" kill 500.000 of Zola Mae has appeared as soloist lished before the elongated Give me dry bread with the Philadelphia Symphony popular. into loca since World War Meter instances were estab- nun(( Thomi)s born and his brother John to extend a hearty welcome to John 11. ful to every member of the organ- i a i for their contribution to the successful our voung men. Give er and'molasses the rest Local policemen also Begin- Connolly and Edgar L.

Dietcrich Pangborn said that "it is this who were the two new members to Pn riid spirit and cooperation join the group this year. a accounts for the growth of our The new members were seated at business, from a humble beginning Seven Persons Die in State Accidents Weekend Highway Traffic Toll Highest In Recent Months i a a i i debt pro-per- Weather In Detail hen ock a trond 3 of nieces Friend-; a year-old Baltimorean who was fa- Funeral Home. --he is forced to retreat in the face tal'- here hern -o m.iny i i in ity 1 his i in a i is a a i a for a i lo choose to try and de a i a i i i he a can we say to our sops a Vnclc Sam i i i i a a notice to report a for in the service of their and ncph- a -Haven't enjoyed mlld i a of i a nes at the showers extreme north portion plant pretty soon. I a i i i on each side some a these a a and i a a fender a i i the In a i the a i i Mr. excu A i i a a cloudy and i i chance of scattered showers north portion Monday fol- by cooler in afternoon and night.

Tuesday a i and cooler. Virginia Partly cloudy a i Frederick i a i a a enough from curb for the a of fenders a but may now he forced to relocate some of Pangborn said "our Sdth sary is only two a one's )oh. it is important a a expect thf to broken promises, poor work- a i or shortenmings, a i less a full value. Except a we are ever mindful of i we cannot further expand a a a a I if you, a i how few enterprises i a a and advance the good Government a i i tell us i a happiness that will ac- Fairchild workers be Times' enough, Mr. injured when hi.s automobile held held there Tuesday at 1:30 call at the Grove 'Good Brief services will gine-' 1 turning cooler west and we had more men that think and to buv the tools they need to build Middleburg Pike of a a nt or are less a three percent.

No re cords are a a i a to show how reach the half century, i nf th ms fl lmcs left the new Baltimore-expressway with further services at the of welfare of our coi The fire Ts so 0 renveloping the and overturned, end Charles Wil- Warfordsbure Pre-bvterian Church. "Am I brotller kee er entire car, consuming all that will Ham Barries. 28. of Del including the unconscious who lost his lite in a north portions by afternoon and by unirv ana sou(heast po rtion Tuesday burn, ac- man'and girl whose ICRS had "been "dent on State- near trapped by the twisted metal. a a i A ambulance a i a i i i snort Iy roars off a the i a N- i i with hurneri a a shocked a driver of the a one who a a i lucky enough to a been 01, out iusl in i '2 i Shortly a a vl i i i a firemen a i on scene.

The flames are quickly i Singly at i in a groups, passing i approach the what has happened. Wa: the Rev. Michael Hor-t officiating. E. Easterday.

then with i in the adjoinins Betting back to the government we would be (fa and coo le r- West Virginia am preuy soun. im but you can be sure that An employe tool ore is 1beinfe, ex( eed set up, and is scheduled to go into operation this week. Fairchild erne to all of He stressed the fact, that "leadership in our fields--a world refutation for quality product and' Turn to 2, column 7-1 of i a i 2 old i i hern i l.ro i i i a i i i i oiit more a a TMf 1 "'aterin Mrs. a 0. that all could enjoy." Mrs.

Goldie Thompson workers say that they have been Mostly cloudy forced in the past to so from store and turning cooler Monday with to store to find precisely the mod- showers likely north and central el that they need. car a i a She er. Sa Beav- of th i i 1 -on are a i I i a a i a of hurt, a a a a told what has a t.arher i quickly respond in a v.hisper and then walk cautiously over tn the fire gutted car to have a closer look--to satisfy their curio.siiy. Flashlights and flares i here and there. The night is death ly '--That was the scene on A i tarn Creek bridge below Lei; tersburg early Saturday morning as a Hagerstown liirl and a Fort Ritchie soldier died-- a County's 13th and I a i deaths of the year.

The girl was Mrs. a a Merrbaugh, 20. ol East a i Street Extended. The dead soldier a i been identified as Pfc. Laurence Garrity, attached to a Signal Corps company at Fort Ritchie.

The soldier who was saved from flames is Pvt. Haldcne L. Btach, 22, stationed temporarily at Fort Ritchie. His condition he suffered burns over the body) was de- il! he a Home crossing an inKT-ec- tion near his home in a i Students To Help As Baby i a yp. ice- a a at 2 m.

i the Or i i a M. official- i I ill a in Rose i "Hit nte tour. 1 and need a hab i on a a H58-R. a 8 p. in today to a the a also a Shadv from 4 to i The student volunteer- for a a i i a thru: a quarters at thr home of i i i a i a i a Hudson Glen Fritz Glen FriU riird at his oomo in i a a short illness of a a i aecd 36.

He a the of the late a i a i a of i i a He scried in World War I in a v.ith a i He was i in '-fr 1 ic- He is i by Al lf-i-t of a and a i of Merc-crshui'S R. i Mrs. writes on the need for change. i a a i i i and we do need a a a a a a a used a a werr i a a i money Who pays for i v.ho has to go to a one "Why not put a i in the 5915 i Hou-e who has war and a it is "We have higher a a i hut it's a for i and taxes for a Who is ahead a all? Not the man i the little salary. And yet Mr.

a says we never had it so good." Mrf. E. R. town Route Four, criticim tht campaign ipttchmaking. "i i it is very unbecoming to hear some of the reriiarks that Theodore are a in a a i speeches.

I i when the world is in such serious condition it be better if the people who a the speeches would be more serious in Ihcir i i and in their speaking. General i says he i go to Korea and see a can portions. Tuesday a i and cooler. NOTICE i is now located 220 N. Pot.

St. Phone is a i 4782 W. Dr. R. N'ickias, Chiropodist.

Adv. The a i i store i be i a i a a a i i I- a i i a a i ployes who a tn pay for tools in this a Relieve Your Financial Worries With A Low Cost Loan CALL 4814 WEEKLY ASH COLLECTION me- On 51 Containers 5e( ed mshpd. Arthur F. Smith. Phone Adv.

The notices a reach the i Herald each to he i some kind Turn to 1, Column Hogerstown Loan Thrift Corp. I 35 West Washington Street J. A. Hoffman, Mgr. Appliance and Television Wholesale Salesman to cover Western Maryland and parts of West Virginia.

Must have car and selling experience. Excellent opportunity. Salary plus commission and expenses. Firm located in Baltimore, Maryland. Reply to Box Hagerstown, Maryland WJEJ Delia i a I a be done to stop the a and I feel Grace and Mrs sure he will do just lhat, for he has Turn to Page 2, Column Turn to 2, Column 4 CHICKEN-OYSTf SUPPER Nov.

4. p.m. $1.01) inc. des. Wilson Chapel, Conncocheaguc S.S.

Adv. CAME NIGHT Fri. Sat. 8 APPLES! APPLES! Delicious, a i Vorks, a i a Black Keifer Pears. Newman's a i House Phone 2-4741.

Smithsburg, Md. I Adv for in entire evening of fun. the family. Public invited. C.

V. Sportsmen's Club, 46 South Fotomic St. Adv. RUMMAGE SALE, NOV. Ladies Aid.

Boonsboro E.L'.B. 24'i E. Franklin. Open 7 a. m.

Adv. I A I The Plumbers Pipe Fitters Local 769 Will Hold Their Regular Meeting Monday, November 3 at 8 P. M. Instead of Their Regular Meeting Night R. A.

RITCHIE, ROOFING AND SHEET METAL I I Asbestos. I i B-r A i I A a Asbestos. Metal. Smooth Slag i up. A Gutters and Down Spouts Bonded Applicators of Inc.

17 E. Wilson Blvd. Phone 6196-W Reminders for Voters 6:15 to 6:30 P. M. Today Published by authority of the Democratic Campaign Committee, Irene Cunningham, -Secretary.

VOTE FOR EITHER-CANDIDATE BUT VOTE NOVEMBER 4 If you need transportation to your voting place just Coll 2300 The driver will recommend neither candidate, but will make it possible for you to cast your bollot. FLEIGH MOTOR A REAL OPPORTUNITY If ym art a man who wants an interesting job. pleasant wwfcing conditions, good pay and a permanent position Mrrying with, it real opportunities for the future, then ym may tht man for opt ing in otn merchandise dMrtnttfrt, Ijto previous experience necessary. Regular MMry paid during training. to MR.

K. L. BARR i 1 32 North Potomac Street THI POTbMAC EDISON Hogerstown, Md COAL FUEL OIL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Calcium Chloride Anti-Frecze For Mortor and Cement Metal Mortar Boxes 3 Sizes STEFFEY FINDLAY, Inc. 332 West Church Street Phone 1600 U7J IncorporMfrt 19U DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS For Information and Transportation to the POLLS ON NOVEMBER 4th PLEASE CALL DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS PHONE 6148 FREE BABY SITTING SERVICE! A I Published by Authority of Democratic Campaign Committee, Irene Cunningham, Sec. TRANSPORTATION and BABY SITTERS Furnished free November 4 While you vote for Stevenson, Mohoney, and Werner.

Call 3090 or 3089. Authority of Wm. Mills Chairman of 1.0. P.A.C..

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