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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 9

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-t- Ctouifod Cdancse Given Civilian Defense Award First Maryland Plant to Be So Recofnired--Fred i T. Small to Receive Award Next Week TUESDAY, JANUARY Second trig With Limbs of the Law I Garrett County Remapping Urged By State Board Lkut. Dorothy Hart-nan, A. N. Camp Kilmer.

N. returned aster spending the weekend with her par- i jents, Mr. auc Mrs. George V. Hart- man, 303 Wallace street.

Pfc. David H. Densmore, Cumberland Bank Directors Named By Stockholders i i Jrre n. uensnwre, ixHnoai Work Would be Done Joint- 1 Engineers. Camp Gruber, Three New Added by S.

Geological Survey and Maryland at r. nnn Coat of $55,000 speiu a day furlough with his Densmore, 635 Lin- coin street. They also visited at formers home in W. to First National Board; A Second and Peo- le Ar Re-elected The Celanese plant-here has been guarded the- National Security Award for excellence- in i he observance and security protec- tion regulations of the. Office of Chief of Ordnance," Fred T.

Small plan manager, announced today. The Award was announced from the Office of Civilian Defense of the Third Civilian Defense Region in Baltimore in a letter to Dr. CamUle Dreyfus, president ot the compsmy. The actual award will be made to llr. Small probably some time next week.

The letter of citation to Dr. Drey- fus, from Col. Henry A. Reninger, acting regional security officer, Bal- timore, follows: is a real pleasure to advise that your facility at Cumberland, Maryland, has been. approved for the National Security Award, signi- fying extraordinary achievement in establishing superior security and protection measures against 'enemy air raids, fire, sabotage and avoid- able accidents.

i "Your facility was cited lor general excellence in the observance! of security and protection regula- tions of the Office of Chief of Ordnance, which has responsibility for the continuing, protection of your facility, regulations of the Maryland State Council of De- fense and your local Council of Defense. Hnal approval came from badge of; authority is not-a'signallcr "taking' it on the. the Board of established byj Ia TM" members of the Cumberland Police Boys' Club. The picture the United States Office of Civilian group of club whoppers, with limbs Defense, 'after nomination by this regional headquarters. Employes.

Praised "Your employes, by volunteer en- frollraent and training as. members! I of the United States Citizens-De-j Uense Corps, have evidenced their patrictic zeal in the creation of. an efficient organization-for the total! protection of your fadHty. The! award indicates a line spirit- ofi cooperation of management and! employes beyond the call of rou-; avefi ue, was-admitted to Memorial-Texas, to an-aerial'gunnery school; tine duty. i Hospital this morning for.

X-ray at Harhngen, Texas. i "Your facility's, meriotrious per-j ar "i I formance earns this The when hfe car was Anijapoiis. Jan. 11 The! Corp. Herman R.

Shank. Hur.ii- Tlircc new directors aeic sdrfcii Board of Natural Resources today jville ArsenaS, is spending a to the boajd of directors of urged the remapping of Garmt; furlough with his Mr. and First National Bajik. at the aniiusi county in 1944 in cooperation with; Mrs. S.

R. Shani. La Vale. He was meeting of and six the United States Geological Sur accompanied by Miss Judy Si. were re-fiected.

The bosrti vey and disclosed that seed oyster JHunUvUle. who is alse the growt hold an organization metting nt plantings in the Chesapeake Bay 'of Mr. and Mrs. Shank 2 p. in.

tomorrow and elect would increase the production of Mrs. Patrick Hopan. 206 Beai! Holdover directors are Henry oysters "substantially" in two to street, is a patient st Allegany Has- Shriver. Hirsdi. H.

A. four years. Ipitai. Waiter C. Capper, Alexander R.

In its annual report to Governor. Seaman First Cla-ss William P. Buchasiaii and Henry Jr. O'Conor. the board stated that thelHarvey.

U. S. Navy, spending a The new directors are department of geology, mines and -furlough with his parents, Mr. and Bowie, Clarence- V. hiie water resources lacked up-to-date Mrs.

William F. Harvey, 211 Race -Somi-rvilie NirhoUon. A itpou ot; topographical maps of -many of the -street. pits: year was given by counties. particularly Garrett, and Donald Lewis Camp Polk, 1 P.uer si ihe- storkhoictttv explained thai such work could be has been called here by the wa undertaken at a cost J55.000 serious illness of his mother.

Mxs. Pi'esideiit pitzer tiie $27.000 of which would be Lewis, Massachusetts ave- forma! rejwrt of his first v-ar by the state ant the remainder by: ue. who underwent an operation of First with verbs! the federal government. Memorial Hospital. summary ot improvements und m- The board, established in 1941 by Mrs.

Rheit Rathborne. Wasliing- 'creases in business. the Maryland General Assembly. isjjon-Lee apartments, is home from Tl-e Second rr- the central organization for all con- Memorial Hospital. all directors the a i i servation agencies of the state and Mrs.

Robert R. Campbelle and in- wiil "ee'- tomorrow to elect ofTi- works in close coordination with the I rant daughter, Bonnie, returned toners. The directors sre Taster G. research department in studying Hagerstown. after visiting Mr.

aiid-L 01 1 John Schwanenbacb. R. conservation problems. Briefs of the; law, during a lull at the turkey, dinner shared-by 101 cItl3Jeng-in the-making at St. Mary's hall, last Sunday.

The officer with the' stripes is Sgt. Raymond: Johnston; State Trooper Graydon C. DurJap -wears the badge, Police Officer C. appears in mufti. All-' three are recreational directors of the Police SOTS' Club.

tee of Central Thursday. 7 p. is will meet; m. Dr. T.

U. Davis 'Mrs. Harry C. Landis, 513 Avirett Arden Lowndes in the U. S.

'avenue. FUK-her P. Smith. U. S.

Cadet Edgar A. Representative J. Git-nn Brail ssu; itunied to Massanutten Military Joseph M. Naughton Academy. Peoples Board He-timed Mrs.

Robert McParland. RMgelejv. Stockholders the Peoples Bank home from Mprtorial Hospital, today re-eiocied all members ihe iwith her infant daughter, Pamela', board of directors: Harry 'Rae. -H. F.

Flurshutz, Irving Rosen- 1 Pvt. William R. Yost is visiting his: bamn. Franklin H. Aater.ey.

Paul Auto Is Struck On B. and O. Crossing Robert Doyle, 35, Suffers Head Injury When Engine Crash- es Into Cor MEN and WOMEN in. WAR SERVICE Fire Destroys Big Mt. Savage House Pyt.

Thos. S. -Ted" DeHart, -House; 181 I Robert TXS.Shriverj transferred from has been the-'arrival in England- of their son Sheppard Held. Cpl. Lester House.

and infant daughter, patients: Heucr. George R. "William L. McKenzie, former i at Allegany Hospital. Kitzmiller.

Dr. John K. Rozum i commander of Henry Han Post No. Miss Bessie KIrby, 29 Brownlns; and John P. Schellhaus.

1411, Veterans of Foreign Wars. will street, was operated on at Memorial The directors then met rr- broadcast on "Postwar Unemploy-: Hospital Monday morning. elected present, officers: Mr. Footer, ment in World War today; Cpl. Dennis W.

Bobo. 411 Mr. Flurshutz and Mr. at 8:30 p. m.

street, is home from Csmp Canip- a vice presidents; Harold jbell. Ky. His wife, the fonner Fletcher, cashier; Joseph J. Ry- Both local companies Maryland I M5s? Brownin and their in-panel and George I. Lennox Apartments, Ddmaaedi 5 Guard receive instruction fant son born Ja 6.

i 4nj4 Two Months Ago, Again In Flames -Today are "Bur-! sy Hughes. 212 home of a recent letter from Andrew Lennox, was -Destroyed by i the public. on a at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. William.

M. Cessna, 032 Fairmont avenue. This I is Cpl. Cessna's first visit home almost two years during which time. Fircf MfSt everlasting vigilance of its' manage- gine on the Franklin jstreet crossing ment and men: will keep it.

"Heartiest congratulations toj-5 1JI management and employes from the' National and Regibn of the B. He suffered an in-i the Honored in "Tribute To fhe Pfc. Howard "Carder on "the l-nornih 63 fc the Kiwanis club Eugene B. Stein, 805 North Mech- pleted his Unit-'Italian war front. jterior of the massive home rhursda! Mxs- Longwell.

now aianic street, underwent- en operation: with States Naval pyt Pau E. Ziler, 305 returned is i atitci-. Aii ACUUIIU irom Roy second i her husband, Hughes a fire-that was' discovered by ta Theresa Longweil will tour of duty has taken him to kas strucK.c-y-an en- soa and Rov I learned' that he'had met her bro-' brick Plant employe at 5:30 this; sent Program of characteisketch-! widely-scattered foreign stations. iBSim 'street crossing -T, Deremer, gutted by fire only-two months ago! rcadcnt of Cumberland, until in Aliegany Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Lennox andi yea a a professional enter-J Mrs, George Thomas, 1107 Vir- ieTideriee of their servica to their fnation in time of war. 1 Cited "This is an honor, not only for the Celanese Co- and its employes, but for Cumberland and the of Maryland," Mr. Small said was badly but Doyle his home. escaped more serious injury because! Secon i Lt.

Thomas, of: the train was moving slowly Thej Fr stlnlr lias been appointed com-; auto, was turned about several lnan3i pS officer of the 1093. Guard before the locomotive where he will undergo "a eration. the nrst and two ainilies i ginia avenue. seriously ill sale S20.950 in bonds yestwday at Ro.senbRums. the nationwide "Tribuie lo -he Un- conquerable?" occupying apartments on tlie second I Mrs.

Johnson, 409-Independ- ence street, has: been advised arrival of husband, Dilton for the ute J- Butrell and wasthe Golden Gate Tea Room, I Memorial Hospital James Orr. police and ftie com- i Merrial A. Dawson. R. T.

3-c, at a goKi local MSI! wii-h Greeks as Use subject of floor, barely escaped with their lives, jinissioner spoke before the Cumber- i turned to Great Lakes. sfteri Mi Helen Antho about 1880Hand Exchange'Club last night in; 06 home on a nine-day furloughi anci Irs Anto brought this award to Cumberland and the Celanese as the first in Maryland to be so honored. Over 2000 employes received training in Civilian Defense- at this plant. There are 1062 Celanese day's tribute. Miss Helen aaughtrr ton Anthony.

at his home in Wiley Ford i Bedford slrcet. and ElaiJi- a -t the 'AAP Training. Joiinson.mt.au undisclosed er Ule nome Mrs.j"«.iic Wort." Frederick B. BiHmeyer. of Mr.

sn (Command's Altus.Army Air-Keldiport" of the Merchant vld TOUlamso11 residing ati laecond class, returned to Pasco I Richard Diamond. ave- lAltus, Okla Lt. -Winters'was iSimpson, W. who at that time! Ali eE anv Trade, rmmril Naval Base Washington, after; nue were at the to the hw-'duated from LaSalle college, Phi-j 'Grant: son or Mr. and at- Barr lvUi 7 M0ta a 6-day furlough u-ith yeneway clerk --to 123.

Frederick SUS J0i pltlne State Trooper Glen Folk, 30, wasj de ree in.education.in 1937 the of arts G. Zollner, 40VLaing yesterday "at Memorial Hos-j a school mat-hematics teacher jpital for a scaip wound, suffered 111 Philadelphia before he: entered when he slipped and fell on an icy! 1 6 service. He-was sidewalk. Ronald. Lea Jones, two, son of Mr.

Beach, May. Officers' Candidate School, Miami nue. has.been Port Benning. where staff sergeant 1 th6 superintendent at the hall. Railroad Clement street.

Pfc. Kyle S. Sowers returned Today's bond purchiues con-Minix- tribute to Ls by Miv Veronica conduct. medal for good iConipa sbo Savage. The Cumberland Civil Service 'Port Bragg.

N. C. after spending; 1 The Burrell was pur-j Board will conduct examinations for i a 9-day furlough -with his if Kon P'- lie Daughter of Mr Lt. Thomas F. Winters, Prostburg, I Cha5ed by Mr nd jpositions irt the Fire and Police Elaine Sowers, 1005 Lafavettc'i Js Alldrett Kompanek.

511 nrcen who took and cerrisrn- Second Clarence Olie Mauzy. fi of 8 ville, had his right arm injured 26.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul the has been appointed" commanding of- rtnree Tears and the entire ipartmeuts in Port Hill High School; a venue.

r-earre avcniie. IK-- rd Guard Squadron structure and two January 27 at 7 p. m. The deadline i pvt. Paul F.

Faupel. aviation tomorrow. Thur.vio training' 'command's! 6 Apartments made of'the second! accepting applications is noon! dent, returned to Columbia. S. Frlda Tile Nethrr when it was caught in of Flintstone, is among sev- 'en Maryland men commissioned and given the silver wings of the mili- of tary.

pilot -at graduation exercises Atlus, Annr'Air Field. floor. The house was veneered with! Saturday. January 23. Mr! and Mrs.

G. Klingler, La-- iaslesicis sn inB es- It had iteamj jafter spending a 10-day furlough ai. home in Mt. Savagr. eighty-one o.

O. Sterne, 514 Beall street. Is Red Cross certificates. Of 128 took air raid warden training, met the requirementsJQjg jTM in New Gumea: P- to to AUegany County Warimorial Hospital. non courses 45 brigades: 43 Memorial Hosnltal Inan a Engine Flying School! Mrs.

John V.Berkard, 58 Greene!" was buUt the center of Memonal Honor HoH before Febru- Roben Koelker. SC-2, Sampson, auxiliary police passed the most Uln here having beenlBijtheviUe stre ha that hus-iTM 6 and one-half acre lot. n. members of the honor wUjKawI Twining Station. bau ls volca Binngenf requirements; 31 first aid str ckeil by appcncUcitis iemplove u'aiaiw TM0ffirf band John Berkard, has been! A was to begin repair-! committee said last night, following visiting his mother.

Mrs. A a owplay the "Trlbu.p units were trained, and the wmiam 12 Mt RBT Ipromoted to sergeant in Enelarid the house today and it Is meeting at which it was 210 Charles -the nation Vale, have received word -their' ion, heat stoker-fired furnace. The! Seven" har.drsd ar.il Pvt. Robert GUngler, hasarrived dlrellin contained ten of men in are to be! recovering from pneumonia at Mc- m.TT,t; -VT baths sun nnrrnpc i added to nminfcv i Poland and Norway. Handling sales for the fiiti week is Mrs.

Paul Blxlcr, 4 Louisiana avenue. Beside. 1 rnalntenaive of booth on the main floor. Rai-rn- fonnel of the plant reached a. stage i age of training in which the entire of buildings, could be blackened out in one and a hah" minutes.

Among those leading in the es- tablishment of this Civilian Defense record Earl McColley, E. O. Staff Sgt. Charles Simpson automobile operated by Robert V. Brant, 33,, of Mt.

Savage, at a street intersection;" He was taken to Min- Hospital; State Trooper. Milton -G. Hart charged and Mrs. August Simpson, -306 lumbia street, is home on a ten-day furlough. Mrs.

Mary Grady Keyser Va I Mr nd Jvlrs nnox moved to has been advised "ol the arrival atj the hwne vacated by Mrs. Alice The Parent-Teacher Association an--undisclosed British port of her' Green STe weeks go where Can-er School, Frederick Zion Congregation Olin Dos- ser, Edmund Wageley, M. W. Miss Virginia Samueij Steele. Kenneth Cores and Robert W.

Tunnels Planned Tht presentation will be made! next week, and all employes will be wear award button agreed to supply free. One of the-plans not carried out because- of the lessened danger of of tun- heis into nearby; aiils would Brant 'with -opera ting a car without! arrival in-North Africa of her son 'i Valentine', Oldtown road." ii cense erpnnfs Of City Ei Pfc. Olen Schutz. Flight Officer "wipiam C. ridge, Charles; Beyeridge; stationed; Obituaries Hetirr- Fwten by pictures srvr.rK it.

wns at pear? and sfirr it hit by the scourges of war. On aifo ure Joseph Atu-iander's To Meet Tomorrow tribute to ths people. Reprints of thcw pir- The annual "correctional 11 ri Pf ch the of November 14 they re-j The Cumberland Salvage Com- Church 405-7 No'tr- Mechanic wceK eo owarfls rn sided with Mrs. Lennox's will meet- Friday at 8 p. trecl will'be held'tomo-row at 8 A15? an county quota of S2.600.00O Miss Laura Lennox Is Jin the Chamber of Commerce off ice Reports for the church Sun in hc rlh War LOfin driv local manager of "the A.

P. store, to discuss methods of helping alle-lday school and nil organizations will ext ffk The Savage'Fire Company I viate waste paper shortage. Plans'be given. j'arrived at the scene Immediately! for collection of old paper will be; The election of two elder? and two te Mrs. David Schutz 307 PulasJri husband, Chief Petty Officer, B-.

I to. reside unta their iome will dLscuss plans-for a recreafaon; -d street has been advised of the i Grady. the son of Mrs. Ida! ready, for re-occu-! program tonight iltiarrivsl 'in-WArtj, Valentine'. Oldtown For several weeks following i i COUNTY AUDITOR GIVEN SALARY HIKE BY It.

looked like another or. a raid of some sort police headquarters, "Marl- TM ewh 'i John Henry OiSCfc itrirH Vtr Wit with more" of after, the was discovered- and made, W. Donald Smith, deacons to serve for vears and aided'by the Frostburg PIre De-'said. street; who died on admittance! pa ftment, were still fightlne thei and Mrs. to Allegany Hospital shortly several hours later.

The fire-' financial one year will be held. Representative on Green- Fourteen Draftees POSS avenue. But Frank Gaffney. scrutiny disclosed I vesterdav 1 hours later Ths Suit was filed In mount Cemeterj- board from th. Group Will Ledve Soon for ,1 P.

m. yesterday, after, suffering a control when firemen cuit Court, yesterday by Isaac trill be ehown. Militorv Service- 13 Uoxe rwl '-anor. J. TTT a JETTlCCf I UCOVC Donald attack, wss the that men were all city employes being -listed In the.

files of eral.Biir'eau of Investigation, under fin-j centlyreturned from.South..America, nese plant. The body was taken to has gone to New York after, a brief visit with Perdew, and other relatives at FUnt- arrived, and there was little waterjWood against Wood, a non- with which to fight the flames! resident. ston. Tiie Board of County'Conunission-' today voted to increase the salary Waiter A. Johnston, county audi- printer ppinted In'a riecent 631 Bedford street, 'wa Heart 'recently I Commissioner Charles N.

Wilkinson, Johnston had been paid $3.000 a year Wilkinson said he re- ed $2400 when named to the! Hied with the FBI. All service Capt Ifctdwr Horn 758 Mary in ac t. ion during the Tunisian are fingerprinted, and'In. most fed-i campaign, eral and stetej off Ices Mr. and Mrs.

C. Conway street nav 6dyi jof the arrival In England of tl son. Staff Sgt. Donald W. Conway.

Hannah E. Golladay, Bedford his fath'erfa home, j- tj. Mr. Fpoten was. a son of 9OIOIBF ACCUSGu PLANE AND For Naval Duty Mr.

Fopten son of Footen, Sri, and Mary Hadnon Poot7 en, of -prWburg. Surviving besides his parents are his widow, Mrs. Hva Dayis Fopten, one son' John Mich- ael' Footen, one daughter, Claire A rummage sale will be held to- 7 m. in parish hall As Bogus OffieerjSf i a iS nr cn re rields attacked wnvoy o- B5t wcfit Rnd tt MV Arrested in the Hancock section, a soldier who gave his name as Doug- Society. Ann Footen, at home; three broth- Ia-s Rhc-ads.

of Pottstown, ers, Joseph Thomas F. and William P. Footen, of Frostburg: and six sisters. Mrs. Margaret A.

Mansfield, England; Dorothy lodged in city jail this morning byi agents of the Federal Bureau of In- vestigation, on a charge of imper-i Mr. Births registrants of (Continued from Page i) Aboard No. 3 passed their pro- fie command's Solomon Islands nlr- tion physical cxamhiBtloiis Bal- fields attacked a Japanese convoy tiniorc last week and win sofir. by the Ladies; one destroyer anfl Jour freighters off for militan Six the jCape Mantanakm near Kartenp. men were by the army anrt i New Ireland, with cinlit by tri! iresuUs.

Tl-ow wiio will enter thp i A a i a Beaufort medium arc Ray Fred Alt. Olie Junior bombers gave Rabaul, the prime apsn. William Nelson Footen. Washington. D.

cn Baltimore, police said. Betty Footen, Baltimore; Misses sonatog an officer. He will be taS-! Johnstown, announce the birth i and Mrs Robert Stevens mcm air and su PP-' the Allan Price Bowers. Lauriv Mawl! nstown. announce the heas ern tip of Ne )ts Bv H3ro 1 dftilY fDinf nVFT firpt: a .1..

(of son. January 3. A former resi- Reftift-ratiu: who wii! enter ihr navy are Joseph Clarence smrkrv. about five years ago. Wilfcin-i following the meeting, also; HEAVY FROST COVERS mted out that the Other two com- had refused hi, proposal! CUMBERLAND SECTION road, was recently sworn In me weeks ago that county road! of the U.

S. Coast porkers be Riven a five cents an Sn predicted for the in Baltimore. "ir increase in pay week-end failed to materialize Inj Homer G. Wise. 401 Linden the Cumberland area, but- thejvas recently graduated with the' 'Weather, pi A NY WORKERS NEEDED frosts as 1 AT NORFOLK NAVY BASE Kiectricians, electroplaters, nia- pipefitters, plumbers, sheet- Charles n.

Frantx RHes rrial -workers, elevator mechanics, mechanics, paying per hour; automotive median-' at $1.08 per hour; oper- at 96 cents per hour; toolmak- at HJO per hour, and; aenlor r'orcrs at 70 per hour are ro.tly needed at the Norfolk, operating Complete de- I today. The mercury dipped to eight degrees early yesterday, arid again skidded this morning to 12 above zero, with a gradual rise before noon. Prospecte of snow within a few days were seen In a forecast of wanner and cloudy weather tonlfht. F1NBD.ro* GAMING. Robert Duncan entered a pfeik of fuilty Jn Circuit Court and fined and costs on a gamin; -He WM UidJcted for maintaining table and aloV i trained for pilot wniiam' A.

Stakem. street, and Wilbur Mt. Savage, arc recent graduates from Army Pilot In Texas. Clarence OUe Mauzy, son or Mr. and Saul P.

Mauzy. Flint- stone, wag; recently graduated with the rank of jecond lieutenant and awarded at the. ad- vanced itwln enitoe training school, Blytlwrllle, Ark." Aviatkm Cadet Walter j. stlm- ter, this clty a recent Miirana Army Air Field. Tucson, Artc Pallbearers, were John Shober.

UUtllt OUUIJCi I Edward Samuel Rey- wasborn at Uttle Hocking, Ohio, going over, setting fires The soldier was wearing an offi-ident of this city. Mr. Stevens isi I tuna Bnd obcra AmericBn Maruies at Cape Glou- Mosby Ocralri Boor. Pranci? Krr.r.edy. John Vernon been posing as an Army officer in! Williams street announce the birth ear a TBfn aEy ana olner Marincf- Rater.

Andrew Block Con- Hancock and nrarby towns in recent a son last night at Aiieioinv' South ol the ca i )Ulrcd "ir-Jromr ex- rnd ant! John Froriorjrt Wcbrr Hospital fended their patrols. Tiiirtccn volunteers to the U. S. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Davis Old-' A headquarters spokesman said Navy left this Btwrnoon for Baiti- v.

agaiast 2,000 jr. nitfc to take physical Ten the Cape Gloucester fighting slncc-of the group snrl Marines landed Dec. 26. ihellhe others, were enrolled for ship American loss WTW than la per repair scrvicr. or about SCO.

Including; Those will receive naval arc Leo Claude Brckii-su. 'Luke; Robcn Allan Garner, 150 518 W. CALDER' Uown announce the birth of a RETIRES FROM B. at Memorial Hospital. TO rth tb.

o. Mr. c.1- itnd tttended nolds, Walter Evans, Charles Ktoer tn Robert Witt, Francis J. WT.T, Ohl A W. Robert Witt, Francis Wnn and James Shober.

James B. James B. Robinson. Union town av died mwldenly thfa morning from a heart attack. He WH know.

One sister, Mrs. B. Dictr, (He began working for the B. and O. at Petersburg, W.

Va, in Novem- ber. 1M6, as car cleaner. His entire career with the railroad has been in the car department and-since U06 has aerred In-juperviwry capacity at Parkersburg, W. Kenova, O. MAKKET i wounded.

Apples unchanged. Potatoes--Old I about steady. Rail- Maine 100 Ib. sacks ChippewKs and Katahdins US 3.00-10, some frozen low as ISO, 50 Ib. paper sacks Idaho 100 Ib.

sacks Russet Bnrbanks TJ3 Is 3.75-4.00. New- No early Mies reported. Sweet potatoes unchanged. moderate. ket about steady for fancy lote.

dull, Allegheny. South Chicago, 1H, on ordinarv lota nf vnune chlriri-ne rt COUNT CIANO (Continued from Page i) not mention 'either the trials or the The onjy'definite report)Harrison imicr. Meyerttlalt; Hcr- rewlved here about them WAS aibcrt Arnold Kile, Ridgslty; Glenn brief Germaii DNB dispfttch Sej-mour si reel; Date David Ds- shong. Wcsicrnport; Leonard An- drew Vindex; Tiioma." Franklin Imps. Fllntstone; Lloyrt Milan.

Corrierc Del Ticlno of Lugano said the trial In Castcl Vccchio sctually was a lic Jn Byrd Kiink, Mcyersdalc; WcKlej- McDonald. Crcsnptown. Hcruy NftUian ROBS, 240 Mechanic street. for re- he a frequent i December, iMl! junchanffed. Roasters.

fryerrisccKt and attended by only a pnir units arc Robert WilllBrri Clrm, Towl---tnisted followers of Mussolini. jKcyssr. rncchtitiic; Ralph Howard Another report Ciano was i Herring, Prostburg, elpctricity, dnrt Ducks ind turkeysjshot while to escape butlThomas Hoffman, Ol'wwon ithls WM icneraJly dlsaedlted. jstrcct, motor machinist..

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