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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 2

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TWO THE DAILY MAIL, naneramvn. Men-land', Ml.ally, Mtrtwnawr It, IfU. 4 Moving U. S. Wants Greece And 1n and Fast; Turkey To End Quarrel ijj fiavv WASHINGTON With a pica State Dulles in almost identical, 7, Greece and Prime Minister A (in an again washed away.

Power lines to end their quarrel over the siendcres of Turkey. The messages! went down. BritaeaVheki island of Cyprus, were made public last night. Beach rettdenis and Vacationers Tte pica: That the two nations Dulles d'd not threaten to cut'alike by the hundreds took refuge "without delay" to restore the off American aid, but associates in shelters in churches of the Atlantic Alliance, to suggested that tbe message con-'and community buildings as the both belong, lest they weak- veyed the implication that a com-1 storm approached and passed, carrier. against "Commn- plntr breakdown in Greek-Turkish' Che fear of flooclslequaled thai of nist ambitions" in the Middle East relations might force a review of wind and through tbe East The warning: That United States U.S aid policies.

and Northeast, where rampaging aid has been given to Greece and Greece has demanded for years! rivers took more than 200 lives and Turkey in great a i i sincr dial Cyprus, with 400.000 persons caused untold damage after Au- 1947 because their partnership is of Greek descent, be annexed lo gust's Hurricane Diane dumped strong bulwark nf free world il Tui key because 100,000 C.vpriots loi rents of rain on Pennsylvania In i critical area are of Turkish descent, wants to New York and New England. The two-edged a for end- continue Cyprus as a British crown Forty-three bad-died a week ear- tag the bitter riot-marked Cyprus colony or. as a second choice, i i when Connie crashed ashore' dispute was made by Secretary of lake sovereignty itself. ovcr the Carolines and moved i northward to Pennsylvania and cate that such reports "are caus-iNew York, where a also! 'ing considerable confusion." caused the greatest loss. In far Western Maryland, Army 1 North Carolina's greatest loss in Kngincers reported gates of the those two hurricanes--estimated 40 million came from flooded croplands.

Maryland To Feel Storm Evening Savage River Dam had been drop-j upwards of anticipation of rains accom-i panying Tone's passage. Julian G. Patrick, supervisory engineer at the dam, said gallons of water were being released each second to drop the i water level in the dam 25 feet be- Pennsylvania's various state' agencies and civi! defense organization were alerted by Gov. George M. Leader the Weather Bureau Another Schooner Sinks But All Aboard Rescued CRTSFIELt), Sept.

19 three-masted schooner Edward R. Baird, sank in Tangier Sound near here last night shortly after the captain, his mother and three young art were removed by the Coast Guard. The Tessel was the same ram- type 'sailing vessel as the Levin 1. Marvel which capsized and broke up off the Western Shore of there warned of possible new 1 floods. Past were I i i Baltimore area, gale force Wel1 inland from the sparsely winds up to 40 m.p.h.

were fore: settled" Pemlico and Albermarle c-asl for this afternoon with further souni reas of North Carolina. precautionary increases likely tonight. high water caused trouble early. At 8 a the 1 8 flooding Neuse and Trent Riv- At 9 a.m Ihr a Bureau a located about east of Moore-i ers Bern, closed U. reported the i i was cen- head City, N.

about 450 miles Highway 17, main New York to tered a i 235 miles due south-southwest of Norfolk. a i a i route, and U. S. 70. main 1 south of a i i toward and headed in a north-northwest route to the Cherry Point Marine the and "siiowina direction at 12 to 15 m.p.h.

Air Base. aligns of slightly erratic niove-j The center of the hurricane Disaster workers moved swiftly meat" in passing onto land in ex- expected to pass over the extreme into position as storm-conscious I treme North Carolina. southeastern section of of the East Coast watch-! Winds reported on land stations earlj 1his i one approach land, "have IfW with Cherry i N.C reporting 107 m.p.h ib" i i aHdcrl In Baltimore, t'lr Weather Bureau said r.idio station reports on Tone's progress have ranged from "tierr is no danger" to "hurricane a i i are i ovor the bay xiilh the center expected to pass the area latr this afternoon." The a Bureau added that telephone calls to tbis office indr from Page 11 of Reunited With Family Rev. Levi A. Lovegren, of Cherry Grove, sits between his wife, Ida, left, and liis daughter, Mildred, in the police station shortly after crossing border from Red China today.

The American Baptist missionary was released a almost rue years in i captivity on charges that he a spy in northwest China. Rev. Lovegren crossed the border on his 87th birthday and was greeted by shouts of "Happy Birthday" from Red Cross and police officials wailing on the bridge at the border station. her and fertilizer trade on thi Chesapeake Bay ever since. She was one of the two remain ing vessels still active on the bay of a once large fleet of rams.

The other, the Jennie Bdl, is in cargo service out of Snow Hill. Another, the Edwia and Maud went to Maine several years age as a cruise vessel. The Baird, 132-feet long, 'went the Chesapeake Bay with the loss.dwtj in (bout teet of water only her mutt above the boom of 14 lives last Aug. 12. The Marvel had been used for pleasure cruises while the Baird, a 27-gross ton vessel, carried were visible above water today.

The Coast Guard said her s'ink ing was not caused by the front running effects Huricane lone. Advance gales of Hurricane i I-. Ty ICU In 1 HSolllJr 111 U. N. Leaders Optimistic All possible preparations were made calmly and with an expert-.

(Cnce gained not only in Connie and! i Diane, but in Hazel last October, iwhich smashed ashore in the Carolinas and whirled all the way to Canada, killing 177 persons. Beaches were evacuated gener- on a voluntary basis. The Red Missionary Freed And Joins Wife OBITUARIES iRebels Still Report Gains In Argentina (Continued from Payi 20) home; daughters, Miss Sarah E. Clopper, at home; Mrs. Margaret Huntzberry, Smithsburg; and sister, Mrs.

Albertus Toms, Port Deposit, Md. The funeral will be held at the Minnich Home, Smiths-1 burg, tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., Elder! David Flcagle officiating, assisted A Coast Guard vessel had gone lo the schooner's assistance late nie were blamed for the yesterday afternoon in response to i sinking last month, a report that it was flooding in the bow. Pumps and men were placed aboard the schooner by the Coast Guard vessel which also took the stricken Baird in tow. Flooding 'increased beyond tbe capacity of the pumps and at 9:50 p. the crew abandoned ship.

Rescued were the 32-year-old captain, George Staples; his moth- PHILADELPHIA Twenty er, Mrs. Carmichael Staples, about person! have been subpoenaed by the state to appear at today's hearing for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwartz on charges they per- as John Polka, 25, of Michigan formed the unsuccessful abortion State College, James Matthews, that caused the death of Food Fair of Detroit, and Olson, 25, of Stores heiress Mrs. Doris Ostreich- Saugaluek.

a student at er. Western College at Kalamazoo. If a i a Klias Myers i it'll. there is sufficient evidence to Staples bought the Baird last lify keeping tJie Schwartzes ui January from the Worcester Ker- custody, they will be held for grand tilizer Co. of Snow Hill for $2,000.

jury action Prior to hear- The vessel was en route to Balti- they were free in 15,000 bail more for inspection and repairs at each, the time it went down. In addition to- being charged with Staples was not immediately ncrformin abortion, available for comment. But Polka Schwartzes are accused also of 50, and three art students who served as crew white doing marine sketches. They were identified said Staples planned to use the vessel com erci ally, cargo. The Baird, launched at Bethel, in 1903, had been in the lum- conspiring with Mrs.

Ortreicher's (Connnueti Irfttn Pave 1 Let Us Answer Your Telephone You Leave Ir Rings We Answer hours a day--every day Telephone Answering Service Phone 6500 Uie world outside the would not liave any sense. Observers here familiar by Elder Wilber. Interment will be! in the Icilersburg Lutheran feme-' Continued from Pj 1) but refuted it a year ago and have tery. no doubt a the seditious move- continued l. deny it Friends may call at the Smiths- was patiently oreoared with I was guilty according to their burg Funeral Home.

Pa rc ared and various local authorities laws not American law In foreign help adverse to the qutcklv opened shelters and ar- ac signed things all the time. Mrs. Efhel O. Butts constituted authorities." Iranged for bedding and food. The told me tne onlv wa Mrs EUlel "This is clearly evidenced hy Army sent in supplies and other as- to ou Koute Two, died Saturday noon at the fact that their information with "They wanted me to say I Prayer for T(t)DAY Washington County Hospital, service is organized nnly from Uie Kussian tactics i Molotov's first trip to a U.N.

sent (here by the Americans. Tins.after a short illness, aged 69 years exterior Civil defense organizations, denied. said and wrotc Born Va she the broadcast said. hauling raotn Mni Gertrude Silver lo perform the abortion, and with per- 1 hiring themselves at a medin! i hearing in which i cause of death was announced. The state alleges that Mrs.

Os a 22-year-old bride of two i monlhs, went wilh her mother the Schwartz apartment in North Philadelphia on the night of Aug 24 and that the abortSb attempt took place there. Mrs. Ostreicher died in Ihe apartment that night Mrs. Silver is undergoing treatment in the Philadelphia Psychiatric Hospital. i -I i i a i i vrtt uip 4JV1 1IILC, 1 UM, it SHU Assembly jCivil Air Patrol and ham radio was not so nd hen to Hagcrslown 30 years ago AK iprannrc pnt rparlv trt maintain fnm.

I i i i i i i i working session since 1946 means got ready to maintain com-j couW prove but he nt ver she that he has concrete plans behind mumcations and provide emergen- ev ed me was ie of the late i "i me wie (Jharles and Caroline (Foggj Stuart. The missionary said he was noi She was a members of the Hagers- Telephone communication with A i a was disrupted yesterday, afternoon and correspondents in! Buenos Aires were permitted 'States in 1946. send out only government commu- A mfor Sp Mr Lie said an uprising was put down by the Moscow smile. cy power. One strong belief here as well Mililary pianes flew inland to but -they rode us prettv iownChu'rch as in world capitals was that he safely well ahead of the storm hard lo get us to admit thines." Survivhie are would cite his government prom- while big ships pul lo sea lo ride He said lie was accused of coj- jjene Smithsburc ise to return a naval base to oul and smaller vessels moved lecting and sending information ioi Fliz-ibotb ianri only a few miles from Kus- to safe ports or hurricane anchor- bis mission board, th" a i iiaoo inu-n- Mrv Pricn.ii i 1 Norfolk Ulp a TM m0re -f B.enT'Aire? us i i i i Drtscs.

of military nature concernmn Chian Vr A I TM i Aires. civil war hr sairt a fm- sister, Mrs. a Algers. Rebel forces Ihe vicuulv of he.d at the lanchoraBc in Chesapeake Bay. The bHUcship Iowa and Carrier Ticon- ia Son of the aipcnier.

mending broken hearts and building men and women into the A record number of .2,291.000 of God grani thai we may marriages took place in United share the healing and joy of work well done. Whatsoever ihou givest us lo do. Cod. grant that we may do it. mindful thai-we foi Ihte.

Heal, strengthen, and noblc all who labor; through ChriM. our Lord. Amen. Scott Rrenner.s a minister, l-irst United Piesbvlei- ian hurch. i tJIchu'l'too ttnjutol.

nch- lff Vr1iiat4m) ar Stroaf, Otoocj iff cyETFOC for qulclL fratUrtiir. ramfortlni A MHloa CTSTZI uard In wit pnn aaMtr Hlcceu. dnifgist tor I Idcroga among those putting Mo sea. Phone 4332 Homikow Hotel I a a Ufwelorlrt Drowns Try ing Jo Save Brother man, my reports would hsve a urally taken on a military nature He said lie filed Minnich Funeral Home today at 2 line to Buenos Aires from oilfields He said lie filed a renorl In hk Rev Zug southern Argentina. The govern- missionfbU.VsecrJar;,Z1 Iterfnient wi be in Kest Ha mcnt termed the niove a "cowardly internal, political ami mililarv sit- acl a appealed to housewives nation whir-h later was forwarded lLte as onl for essential tasks 10 Washington.

Hopr i a I fi' ndust al Deer Attacks Game Warden Of Frederick County las well as household purposes in jcoal-short Argentina. A ti Raymond "I sent some mUitary informa- Forest i ZS. stood on Ihe a tion before the Communists ar- of i River yesterday'rived," he said, "not much but a waiting for his brother and a friend sent nothing after the Com- f-raQrJorirLr i jGrelm 54 to pole their boat across to ioin! immHts arrived, although 1 took ItrV I CANNFS France M.nt him in a hunting trip on the West some pictures." A pet deer threatened serious in- Greta Garbo observed her ftiS a Slde The three Catholic priests had Jury to Game Warden Glenn D. i a somc-Xre at Le? Suddenly, the foot of imc of the been held at the southeast Cbina Butts, of Burkittsville at the has in Medium went through tbe bottom of river port of Foochow. one of the a Delphey game preserve neariiterranean aboard the vacht of Ihr boat, i both into tiie areas threatening the offshore Ns- Rocky Springs, Frederick County, Greek financier Aristotle'Onassis water.

tionalist-held Mat.su Islands. yesterday J. Paul Delphey, is a I accompanied by her friend George Kile plunged into the riicr lo They were questioned intermit- brother of County Commissioner'SchliT sine the life of hi; brother, who tenllv for long periods and asked Chester Delphey. aBaaaaaaaaBiaHnaaaManiaiiaaKaaaiHBaiitBn was not considered a very good "all sorts of questions except who Mr.s. Julien Delphey went to killed Cock Robin." He said they rescue of the game warden i i Yes er(i Kile drmvned in ihe a Tbe were tol lasl they a club when he was attacked while ohar 5 from China petting tbe animal.

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MOSS INSURANCE AGENCY to be revived today. in every tasty drop i4 riWAvsr'tt other two reached shore safely. wpre ex Efforts to find the body of tbe immediately n-sidcnt of nearby Dawson were "There TM no trial, the pnest pital reported, just a a of a sen-'less. said he took the did sisu something," he old buck to the Delphey farm as a added, "but we would a not a several years ago and had say what at i moment." been in the liabit of pitting thr All seven Americans returned so far were among a group of 10 i i a i imprisoned previously i exit der house arrest, tho Communists were free to leave China when promised to release quickly. In i chose xnd 19 other Americans Geneva negotiations the would 4 processed also announced that 12 A i a "expeditiously." treated at Frederick Memorial Hos- 'VJ Uie resenco I for abrasions of Uie upper ab ntlcrs inud nola vvct buck bead down so he couldn't raise his hoofs.

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