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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 3

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EVENLNC. MD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1944 FIVE Gongressional' Unofficial City Primary Returns 316,500 Shortage Ecomnay Drive' Is Stepped Up 3 a. 'S i 31 2 5 $91435,064 SUih In By Van- Federal Agencies ill I i 1 1.1 Mu of flbow Hm Mid the case bring handled by Federal authorities and that if had not beea requeued lo act under slate banking ilawt. Cut Through Wall To Gel Lootl A44 Period of Yean Life Bounce iitJriiiv and radio equipment, as well; it is estimated that the down- car in uhich tney carried trend to the number of per- to Ji away the foot, police reported today, r- Wtv-ri KVtnni. Baltimore, March Krst entering a brake repair cut through the brick vail of a TM radio repair shop last night steal than tl.OW worth to burglars were unable to open GoicJu.h are able to survive safe and then cut through the wall'freezing of the water in which they into the radio shop.

ilive. 92s; iss; is: 27; sa: la; sa; 54; as: ti: an Pocomoke City, Md, March Organs (ffH-Harry Rich- ---Toe uiocovery of a uuui, veieran xork siage star, Sat tbe Citiaens NatMual Bank and donated 38,000 table tennis balls 1-2 1126; 305! 12 17i 183; 95; 97j 60: 142; 13i that he subsequent by i. hant- to United States Army cssips all had -taken the i over the world. 1-3 769; 180 Si 22; 119j 55; 83; 31! 17 Washington, March jrW'awrtBt-ecoaotty drive wasH i 982. IM; 15; 16! 135; 68; lli 97! 114; 12SJ thrown into high gear today as the House appropriations committee recoouxnded a slash in funds mtassteH Jcr Tarious money over a period of years were! The bans were stowed 'aboard announced today by Cashier Joseph iRfchman's trans-Atlantic plane In C.

Stevenson. J193S to keep the craft from fiink- 757! 123! 13' 75; 41 41! flj At Baltimore, both the ing if he and Pilot Dick Merrill 676; 131! 12; 19; 67; 59! 6- 20f 43! 13 i 1068 288 211 32! 144" 66; 93; 45; 92' 196; 79j Bureau of Investigation and the; were forced down. office of V. S. Attorney Bernard investigations" had eral agencies in the first deficiency supply bill of 1944.

Committee action left the total 'of proposed new appropriations at $500,103,748. Biggest cuts by the committee were 122,500,000 from the 1150,000,000 requested by the works agency for community facilities; $17500.000 from the sought by the national housing agency for war housing tion; aad rejection of a request for S39.43M64 tor restoration or the capital impairment of the Com- modity Credit Corporation. Bchnes Transfer Funds After slashing the requests -for 3-2 3-3 4-1 4-2 5-1 5-2 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6 i 772! 397j 855; 1144' 1 73i: 1 1329; i 839; lisa; 944; i 99i; 1 817; i 303; 256; 84; 199: 251; 145, 209; 215! 209; 202; leo; 159; 87; 10! 7. 18 14 25 17; 29; 32i 35; "1 i9j no; 15; 27j 119J 74! 1331 24; 67j 36! 88! 19; 67) 33i 91i 47i 8S; 26; 50i 37i 18; 71- 9i 32; 291 68i 65; 961 146; 66; 88i 46; 551 149j 25j 551 82j se; 391 42! 47; 44j 24; 16; 61 91 121 5: lOi 371 29; 7j 381 64j 3Jj 42; 51) 93; 44; 62; 51; ss. 71; 62) 128', 54) lllj 55! 80; 26 85; 281 65; 29; 40; 134J 70j- 851 78; 59; 84! 321 30! 27; 14; 7j 6) 9 i 121 21! 36! 25: 261 23! 23; 27j 24; 181 35 7 89i 19 86; 24 13 93j 20 22 82! 23 10 43; 17 24 85j 3 481 8 i one ball, much less 38,000.

I was pad to get J'id of them. new funds, the committee turned 353; 1113! 254! 741ll600i 3341 Treasury, irreguiarities were discov- down -requests for transfers of 945,000 in funds previously appro-i priated and for contract lions of $10,000,000. a Bend Sateman to use them," stored them in rteJ Miami I didn't know how to play Stevenson said the shortages were 1 uncovered by Federal bank exami- ners. the cashier related, questioning of a bank employe brought an admission of the em-! bezzlements and a statement that! the man had kept an account of all the funds. The employe had worked bank more than 30 years.

i The Citizens National Board directors issued a statement stockholders and depositors, "Daring the past week, in ihejcine course of the regular semi-annual which goes right to the seat of the examination by the examiners from' trouble to help loosen and espel germ 'the omc. of the Comptroller of the SfflBS? it bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote byspecial processwith other or gouges. Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis of Chronic bronchitis may develop if to our cough, chest acute bron- Con- ered, which seemed to indicate shortage in the cash on hand. "Before the completion of the aminauon, an actual shortage wasj medicines a a The committee reduced from! 001181111 1011 hos llaI IacmQfcs iductor B.

Poster calls his sta-i established, and the responsibility you have tried, ten your druggist to $130.000.000 to $120,000,000 -the! hearin Brig. Gen. Prank T. StlonSj returns to hea of the! definitely established." Navy's request for authorization to rd by a faces the passengers and makes! construct additional repair vards. It load of would be fiUedi a rousing war He by 207,000 veterans of this war th practice May 1941.

91,400 veterans of past wars. Coughing No charge has beea filed baak employe State's Attorney William G. Ker-ihave your money back. (Adv.) sea you ft bottle of Creomulsion with OUR CAMERAMAN CAUGHT HER NAPPING! The above photo shows (Sandyj the Mountain Lion being Jed I by Mrs. A.

Kimple of St. Thomas. Pa. Sandy is one of the more favorite of her 47 pets now on exhibit Baltimore Cumberland. Md.

Advertisement Cost of Administration Cut In cutting the funds for com- munity facilities, the committee a limitation of four per cent on! funds that may be used for admin- istrative purposes, and emphasized that new facilities should be.con-! fined "to the type of commercial! of absence or inacces- i sibility of which is the cause of ab-l senteeism." In explanation of the $17,500.000 cut in war housing funds," the com-! mittee said the need for such nous- ing was declining. "Refusing CCC's impaired capital plea, the committee stated CCC had a balance of $25,045,814 on December IL. BERNSTEIN i 31 and is authorized to borrow fund: 'with repayment guaranteed by the government. A CM stuffs up the nose, mouth breathing, thmat tickle and night coughing, use toil time-tested Vlcks treatment that goes to -work iutaitir 2 At bedtime rub good old Ticks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Then watch its fUCTMl W- imanTim action bring relief from distress.

It PBETMTCS to -upper breath- ing passages witn soothing medicinal vapors. It 1IMUTU chest and back surfaces like a wanning, comforting poultice and it on workingf or hourt, trtlU JM to ease spasms, relieve muscu- lar soreneM and tightness-- and bring grand comfort! Try It to- night Vicks VapoRub, College Library Rare Books' Baton Rouge, La. first! 115 volumes of "Annals de Chimie," 'oldest chemical journal which still jis displayed under the same title, are arhong rare books of the Louisi- iana state university chemical lib- rary. The volumes -were published iin 1792. i Another old book is Robert.Boyle's i I "New Experiments Physico Me-i ichanical Touching the Spring of the- iAir and its published in! 1662.

The book, which retains itsi original, board binding, was wriften letter. NOTICE TO WOMEN OF CUMBERLAND and VICINITY Essential war work jobs for women in shell loading plant. Light work, pleasant working conditions. Room and board available at reasonable rate. Transportation from Cumberland to plant paid by Proof of citizenship necessary.

Persons who apply should be able to pass physical examination. Do not applj if presently engaged in essential wor work. Company representative will interview applicants today at the Cnited States Employment Service Office, Public Safety Building, 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p.

m. TRIUMPH EXPLOSIVE, INC. Elkton, Maryland AS DVERTISED IN McCALLS down Cake Flour pkg 25c Rib Crackers 1 9 23c Ovaltine Green Giant Peas 17c A Margarine Bisquick Spam con 33c SPRY Shortening 68c SWAN Floating Soap 4 med. A brs 23C Lipton's Noodle Soup Mix. Home Grown PARSNIPS 2 Iks, I7c Hemyy Jnlcy fiRIPEFRUIT 4 for 25c Delidm Apylts 2 IN, 2lc I S.

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