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PAGE EIGHT THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, MP THURSDAY DECEMBER Is 19 HI. The Peninsula's Hub and The Most Rapidly Growing City In Maryland now to get a group of children to I Warmer weather was in prospect and GUnn, uf ininois, jumped into act school An autom iljil- skidded a for late today and tomorrow. "The only implication in this asser- For This Edition of avoiding controversy, emphasized that above all the new government muts carry eut the work of "morai house leaning." This wai understood to refer particularly to the recently uncovered Bourse irregularities and the Oustric bank scandal. THE SALISBURY TIMES MMCAtt A DC1.AWARC: Cloudy. probbl i rln t-nirtit nd on lb Mail Suturilly nomine hfhtly witn tonight.

buplar liortWii! frau i IL Clwitfrf Ad cpt vr.t.i Nmb. REPUBLICANS DEFEND PRESIDENT HOOVER while-blanketed highway near Sheri-ton, killing Mrs. Mary Anne Birch. Snow-laden roofs of aix buildings in North Carolina collapsed, but there were no injuries. Heavy rains and gales with a maximum velocity of 5l milts an hour buffeted Cape Hatteras.

Manleo and Cape Henry. Va. A snowfall of 15 to 18 inches forced the WORLD'S LARGEST FEATURE SERVICE A DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE tion" said Glenn "is that Mr. Hoover is a dishonest man and an embezzler of public funds. "I sesent the implication and 1 deny the insinuation.

"I would do the same if the president of the United States wore a Democrat 1 believe every true American resents it" Vandenberg said surely "nothing is more futile than an effort at this late date to tarnish the war record of Mr. Hoover as food HEAVY SNOW FALLS IN SOUTHERN STATES WICOICOFARM BUREAU HOLDS FIRST BANQUET Seventy -flu A'tend Ftrji Annual Hanquet Of Wicomico ounly Organization STATE OFFICERS TELL OF STATEWIDE ACTIVITY Dec Senate Republicans were quick: today to strike back at an attack unon lYesi- VOL. VIII. NO. 14.

SALISBURY, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1930. PRICE THREE CENTS ing of schools in Putties county, dent Hoover by Senator McKellar. De- Virginia, and in Kutherfordt and mocrat, Tennessee, who complained Mr Hoover had never given an item Forest City, N. C. Blimp Flirts with Mooring Mast atop Building has from $70,000 in 1922 ami the brilliant action which makes SJaKKJ.ihK) 193u.

moment of this Josef on Stern- Mi. Stewart tailed atttntion to the berg picture a breath-taking eper-field for. and Med of, an organization ienc. In "Morocco," the talking in Wicomico County to improve the screen has found its voice of love for, marketing of and other with Co.prr, is seen that amazingly local products, lie spoke at some teautiful actress whom Paramount length in uppoit of ihe Federal brought from Germany to feature in Farm Hoard; and finally described this production, Marlene Dietrich, moit alluringly the program prepar-, "Morocco" is a love story, emotioned for the Annua! State Farm Bureau sw. pt, filmed on an epic scale, under Convention to ehcld in Baltimore, the direction of the man who made January 5, 6, 7 and 8.

"Underworld," whose rare combina- There was on display the banner I tinn of artistic and practica lskill has won by the Maryland delegation to proved his right, time and time again, the recent National Convention of to be listed with the greatest dircc-the American Farm Bureau Federa- 1 tors of all time. It is the story of lion in Boston, Mass. The Maryland a man and a woman; a man ruthless group of 67 people won first prize i with all women, considering them but in a Ringing contet between the passing pleasures to he tasted and various state delegations. Mr. Mc-1 tossed aside; a woman embittered of Knit-ht was the trainer and leader of life, scorning all men.

the delegation. Garv Cooper, happy-go-lucky sol- The committee in charge of the.dicr of fortune, a private in the banquet consisted of V. V. Hughes, French Foreign Legion, is a young E. W.

Townsend, W. P. Hotton, man without an illusian, even when iiarian Mezick, and Homer Dick- he makes a play for the girl, beauti- erson. ful Marlene Dietrich, a cafe singer, 11 i whose ravishing charm al-D interests "MOROCCO" AT ARCADE tt AT ni0J REST OF THE WEEK; BRiANDS FOREIGN ized accounting of the $100,000,000 food relief fund he administered in SALISBURY STORES OPEN AT In Roanoke, the unemployed mar snow Ccw.cu: was expressed for the safe-1 ty of Frau.c hunter, missing since Tuesday night in the snow and sleet-lashed Ocmul- Atlanta, Dec. 18 (AP) The south heaviest snow of the season, which reached a depth of HO inches in North Carolina, was being erased today by the combined efforts of public agencies, householders and a feeble sun.

Tow deaths were traced indirectly to the cold flurry. A heart attack was fatal to George Wilson in Durham, N. as he struggled in the 1919 in Kurone as American food ad-i ministrator. After McKellar bad reiterated his complaint in asking that the provision Of 116,000,000 employment ap- Oronriflt ion irivillir th. nraairtant iwtMMk 1 COURT HEARS ARGUMENT IN EECTIONCASE Tribunal Hears Views Of Attorneys On Demurrer In State's New York Adolph Lewisohn, wealthy philanthropist, whose advocation is music, is in fine voice at the age of 82.

He gave a song recital at Hunter CMcge. Liege, Belgium Dense fog alarms inhabitants; recurrence of recent mysterious epidemic feared. "CRASHBOARD" STATE NEWS OF FOR MARYLAND THEDAYASTOLD IS ADVOCATED BY REPORTERS Board To investigate All State; Ten Year Old Boy Picked Up By! Airplane Accidents Will Be Motorist. Carried Ten Miles gee rKamps Th- icy film as far south to allocate the funds be stricken out, as Macon, Ga. Senators Vandenburg, of Michigan, M.

M. Stewart, Secretary reus urer Of State Body Tells Of Eight Year Record FEDERAL GRAND JURY INDICTS 52 SHOREMEN AH Bui One Of The Indictments As The Result Of Prohibition Law Violations DR. HARDEN INDICTED FOR SALE OF DRUGS All Salisbury Htorfs will be open every night except Sunday until Ghristmag according to an announcement of the Mer-chant'fi Council of the Chamber of Commerce. The store will remain open until nine o'clock I. M.

in order to accomodate the last minute shopping crowds. i Sought In Legislature And Abandoned Attorney Contest CASE THEN TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT OTHER LEGISLATION STATE ROADS OFFICIALS 1 TO FIX CRASH BLAME POLICY CONTINUED DECIDATE SHORE ROAD Mid r.iaK music and i Eve a waving- of flairs. Garv Conner will TVPO Defense Argues Allegations Are Would Augment State's Aviation Kent County's Almshouse Offer-Code Fathered By Clarence ed To State Without Cost As A Hilary Downing. Lemuel Cannon, Clarence Butler, And Other Countians Indicted Too Vague And Insufficient For Recount swing onto the screen at the Arcade; Paris, Dec. 18 (AP) The foreign Theatre tonight in the greatest sol-; policy of Aristide Briand, the "man of dier role be has even played, in "Mo- Locarno" will be carried on without rocco," Paramount's gigantic and change by the ministry of Senator spectacular drama of the French i Theodore Steeg was revealed in the Foreign Legion.

I ministerial declaration adopted by the Not even in "Beau Sabreur" did cabinet this morning. Cooper attain the colorful back-1 The declaration, although coneilat-ground which features "Morocco," I ory in tone and drafted with an idea The court today took under advise LINDBERGH'S PLANEAFIRE IN BALTIMORE Backfire Of Motor Starts Blaze As Col. And Mrs. Lindbergh Attempt To Takeoff ment argument on the demurrer of Gifts thi Christ iti as Whealton In 192!) Central Almshouse Baltimore, Dec. 10-( AP)-Kstab-' Frederick, Dec.

19 AP )-Drop-lishment of a "crash board" and oth- on a lonelv Frederick county road cr advances in legislation looking to by 8 gtrMtg who had carriod him all the betterment of aviati onin Mary-; the way from Baltimore, Gordon Bit-land wil- ph, before the ming wag turned to hiR paren(s bv sessic- i the general as.e.y. Ed-policP of The was gar km Foe P.altin.oie by tmk irivM ftr Bruns. ney said on his return here from a conference of air officials in Wash-1 I soutTi oJ nere. and Bringing to a close the 19.10 sessions, a federal grand Jury at Baltimore yesterday returning indictments in wholesale quantity against alleged nrohibition law violators on the Eastern Shore. Thc thirty-two true bills returned named 51 defendants.

The cases originatta fi.im the recent operati of the federal prohibition unit troni headquarters here and were passed on to the federal court through U. S. Commissioner Louder T. Heamc. Levin Claude Bailey to the petition of Stanley G.

Robins in the contest growing out of the election of state's attorney. Arguing on behalf of the demurrer, Hooper Miles stated the petition of Robins for the taking of testimony and recount of ballots cast for that office was not definite and made no tpecifa contentions that might be aniwertd by the defendent. The petition, he contended, was too vague and "not sufficient at law'' for the court to grant the relief sought by the petitioner. He cited several cases in support of his argument. brought to the police station.

After he had been given food the boy told the officers he wbr invited by the stranger to take a ride as he was walking to school in Baltimore. The The first annual banquet of the Wicomico County Farm Bureau was held Wednesday night, December 17, at the Jackson Memorial Building. A lirrge and representative group of fanners and their ladies attended, in spite of the very stormy evening. The program was heartily enjoyed and many evidences of approval of the banquet and of the work of the Farm Bureau were heard. Two enjoyable features of the evening's program were the song-leading of William P.

McKnight, County I Agent of Dorchester county; and the excellent singing of the "Rusty lli'ige Quartet." a group of Dorchester COttaty men led by Mr. McKnight. The quartet was heartily applauded and responded generously with encores. The tnastmaster of the banquet was Ralph C. Dulany.

George W. Jnslcy, President of the County Farm i Bureau, gave a greeting and welcome to all the guests. The group had another opportunity to hear II. E. Holsinger, the organizer of the State Farm Bureau Federation, whoj spent a considerable period in Wi-1 comieo County about a year ago, organizing the Farm Bureau.

V. V. I Hughes, County gave a brief report of the year's" activities. He urged all county farmers to at-! tend the annual meeting, to be held In the Court House on January 2nd, I 2:00 P. at which time a full report will be presented by Mr.

The principal address of the eve-j ning was given by M. M. Stewart, Secretary-Treasurer of the State I Farm Bureau. Mr. Stewart spoke at some length on the remarkable eight-1 year record of the State at the present time there are 5 Jong co-operative State organisations selling milk, one sell-1 ing tobacco, and the other doing a large purchasing business for far-1 mers, All of which have abundantly demonstrated their worth to thiir members.

The of the last I named, the Agricultural Corpo ration, I QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED WITH HANI) APPARATUS Accident Occurs At Logan Field After Famous Couple Visit Eye Specialist ington. Mr. Poe, with Major Charles L. Masson and Liet. -Commander DeWitt C.

Ramsay, attended tlv capital session called to discuss uniform air legislation for the various states and the uniform enforcement by the states of state and federal airplane laws, as representatives appointed by Governor Ritchie. The crash Iward, he said, would be composed of competent pilots, a flight man, he insisted, forced him to remain in the car, while he drove here and turned south. Finally he stopped the Baltimore, Dec. 10 (AP) Col. Charles A.

Lindbergh's plane caught fire at Logan Field today as he was aarf eon and an aeronautical lawyer, machine and ordered the boy to get out and he drove on. The mother, with an infant in her arms, was driven to Frederick in a neighbor's automobile to take him back. Ihincee Anne With State Roads Commission officials present 500 residents of Somerset county gathered here to dedicate a three-mile strio of about to leave for New York with Christmas Trees Just received from Harrison's Nurseries, a BEAUTIFUL LOT OF ORNAMENTAL SPRUCE BALSAM AND FIRS in sizes to lit your rooms and pockelbooks. Prices are reasonable and we deliver TERMS: CASH F. Thos.

Chatham Produce Co. I'hone 76 Salisbury, Maryland and would investigate all accidents in which airplanes were involved. Other legislation, he said, would be Mrs. Lindbergh, but he extinguished the flames unaided. Mrs.

Lindbergh, the former Anne sought to clarify and fix blame for Sights like this may be common in th of parking dirigibles atop metropoli ed. This picture shows a navy blim pleted mooring tower at the peak of loftiest structure, in New York, it i from dirigibles at this mast, nearly a the huge new building has been com near future, when the practicability tan skyscrapers has been demonstrat-P butting around the partially com-he Empire Stte Building, the world's planned to discharged passengers quarter of a mile in the sky, after pitted, Morrow, was in the cockpit as oil oi accidents. Present statutes hold the Before the ballot boxes could be looked into sufficient evidence must be produced to show that they contain facts which wouild materially i hangc the results are certified to by the Board of Canvassers, the defense attorney claimed. Wi Leonard Wailes, representing Mr. Rollins, the petitioner, stated the paper corresponded with an election case which had originated in Dorchester county and was accepted as iuf ficicnt by the Maryland Court of Appeals.

He said the petition was but ii preliminary step and if it was declared sufficient by the court overruling of the demurrer, evidence would be produced by the later hearing from which the court could decide whether there was justification for ordering the ballot boxes opened and the ballots examined. gasoline on an exhaust pipe caught piot and 0Wner of a plane respon concrete highway over marsh land fire, apparently from a backfire. Col for damages in a forced landing, 1 connedinK Dames Quarter with Deal winch he said was uniusl UMBRELLAS $2.95 to SWEATERS IIJI to $5.95 MESH RAGS 11.98 to 5.M Maryland received its first aviation legislation at the 1920 session of the assembly, when Clarence W. Whealton, member of the House of Delegates from Wicomico county success- Island. More than 100 automobiles formed parade and were the first vehicles to pass over the road, just completed.

Exercises were held on the highway and a dinner served in the community house on the island. tne com PLANE DESIGNER KILLED IN PARACHUTE JUMP 2:30 P.M. PRICES OF ACTIVE STOCKS Lindbergh seized a hand hre extinguisher and put out the flames almost immediately. Mrs. Lindbergh did not leave the cockpit, as she was reassured the danger was past almost as soon as it appeared.

The plane was taken in charge by mechanics for an examination, and it was it would lie ready for the i i vVfTii Washington, Dec. 19 (APIThe Reported Daily by Horney Salisbury Building and Loan Building designer of army bombing! Officially certified election returns KJ" showed Mr. Bailey elected by 75 votes plane ii own craft; last nigbt the motors vttercd. Col. and Mrs.

Lindbergh were over Mr. Robin's petition does not allege He jumped and died, "le the plane was landed safely, Stephen A. Forberger, project engineer of the Fokker company, was killed, apparently because the para- rhlltn Hp enrrifwl timt Tin tinin in lil'pnl The grand jury also found a bill of indictment against Dr. T. B.

Mar-den of Preston, alleging the illegal sale of narcotics. The physicion was arrested November 25 by the narcotic squad after he was alleged to have made sales to one of the officers. He waived preliminary hearing before the Commissioner here. According to the officers the physician illegally dispensed 116,750 doses of morphine between December 1929 and October 1930. The bill contains five counts alleging sales.

The 51 prohibition violators indicted were: Manufacture and Possession Wicomico Hilary C. Downing, Lemuel Cannon, Angelo Triglia. Worcester, Larry Brumhley, Reese Cranfield, Lee Parsons, Samuel H. Miller, Clarence Miller, Charles Brown, George 1). Jarvis, Theodore Hatter, William Hatter, Isaac H.

Mitchell, Willie Evani, Wilmer G. Purnell, Ernest Cranfield, Jacob Pur-nell, Charles Williams, Armor Williams, Anthony W. Quillen. Dorchester-Arthur Harris, John Baker, Levin N. Marshall, John H.

Mowbray. Queen Anne's Russel O. Reynolds, James W. Reynolds. Caroline Guy Goad, Harry Larri-more.

Somerset Elton Dryden. Talbot Jesse Webb, Norman John-' son. Sale and Possession Wicomico Clarence Butler, Lonie Peterman, Samuel Smith. Worcester Thurman Dale. Somerset Herman W.

Smith, Burr Heigh, Will Long, Carl Liller, Oscar W. Phillips, Anna V. Fields. Caroline Herman J. Gosnell.

Transportation and Possession Somerset William A. Grigsby. Worcester -George B. Jarvis, Homer Massey, Charles Brown, Virgil G. Parsons, Benjamin II.

Parsons. Dorchester Isaac E. Dolbey, Harry Whaples. Kent Samuel Carroll. MINISTER KILLED IN CRASH NEAR GETTYSBURG the'linesc? federal law in The bill also created-a state ntnUh chairman of the tion commission, of which be was tf.

Roads Commisilon and Harry pointew a member, whose duty it was D- Williar, chief engineer of the road, to regulate airplane traffic through-1 out the state, supervise construction than a half oun-and maintenance of airports of butter fat a day stood landing fields and draft future legis- Wasteland Gaiety No. 128700. prize lation looking to the betterment and 1 guernsey in the herd of Mrs. John J. advancement of aviation in Maryland.

of Pioneer Point, and the Class Dr. Hugh H. Young was named A. Guernsey championship of the Uni-chairman of this commission, which ted States. In milk production Waste-embraced in its membership Mr.

land Gaiety defeated Merry Graceuse, Whealton, Major Masson, head of the the champion by slightly more than National Guard Flying Corps, Com-; 12 ounces a The Raskob cow's minder Ramsey, head of aviation at butter fat production for the year was the Naval academy and Benjamin H. 1 782 pounds and its rival's 792 pounds. Brewster, JJI, jjrcoklandvillfe ipilot. I The champion is owned by S. M.

Shoe In fraud, but, contends totalsc on tally sheets were reached by "compromise" identifying marks appeared on ballots, nme votes were wrongfully credited to Mr. Bailey and others marked for the petitioner were not counted because votes for other offices on some tickets were invalidated. A review of the ballots, the petition asserts, would show Mr. Robins had received a majority of the votes cast for state's attorney. the fall liefore his body hit a tree.

The ripcord had been pulled. But the REAL STONE RINGS $1.00 to $1.95 LEATHER COATS SI 1,58 to $18.75 COSTUME JEWELRY 50c to $5.95 night guests at the home ofi Dr. William II. Wilmer, eye specialist at Johns Hopkins Hospital. They flew here yesterday from Washington, and visited the clinic named for Dr.

Wilmer and Goucher College. Col. Lindbergh was not in the plane, the motor of which was being warmed up preparatory to the takeoff. He ran back to cockpit, snatched the fire extinguisher, opened the cowl covering and began squirting the chemical into the motor. National guardsmen, who were a-round the plane, rushed to his assistance.

During the excitement Mrs. Lindbergh sat quietly in the plane. Later workmen made sure the fire was out by bringing up apparatus of plane had insufficient altitude at the time for a successful jump. Lieutcn-an Harrison 0. Crocker, of the army air corps, did not even know his passenger had leaped until he had brought the ship down practically undamaged just a mile away from maker of hccleston, Md.

AIRPLANES USED TO HUNT BANK BANDITS NEGRO EX-CONVICT HELD FOR TEACHER'S SLAYING Prince Frederick Charging fraud and irregularities Dr. Grafton D. P. Bailey of North Beach, Democrat, defeated for the house of delegates in the November election, has served no the guardsmen and giving the motor Maryville, Dec. 19 AP) Declared by county authorities to have tice on James C.

Chancy, Republican Safford, Dec. 18 (A P) Two airplanes joined the search this morning for four bank bandits believed hiding in Bogue Chitto swamp, three miles from here. confessed slaying 19-yeur-old Velma delegate-elect from Calvert county, tie a thorough dose of the chemical. Col. Lindbergh and mechanics then started an examination to determine (Joltcr, rural school teacher, Rav- win cohito inp scai.

nimenei mond Gunn, 30, negro ex-convict was becn summoned and testimony will be held at St. Joseph. todav where taken before a magistrate here Dece- whether the motor had been injured. 1nanwhilfi fnvrvw nf mnfP. than 300.

composed of' national I He was standing in front of the red he was rushed to avoid possible mob Thc complaint alleges lr the iuardsmen. sheriff's denuties and cit- i and Dlack monoplane, turning two precincts and violence. propeller when smoke began to issue regularities in fraud in one. izens were reinforced with a new GLADSTONE BAGS to $.19.50 I I SCARFS to $69.50 HAM) BAGS $1.95 to $15.00 The negro was arersted yesterday while hunting. After hours of questioning the suspect, County Attorney Paul R.

Jones announced Gunn had confessed. He was spirited away im Chcstertown Kent county's almshouse and its 320-acrc tract, of land has ben offered to the state without from under the cowl and flames were seen to shoot from several apertures. WILMINGTON JOBLESS CLEAN UP VACANT LOTS cost by the county commissioners who mediately. The nrosecutor said rrlntrH i have announced their approval of tne pi how he had met the voung teacher at proposal of governor's commission to the door of her school room and abolish county almshouses on the Eas-followed her within when she fled i lern anfi substitute a central screaming. Jones quoted the ex-con-1 homp for the aged, infirm and needy, vict as saying Miss Colter fought Tnr action of the commissions was much belter feeling is in evidence.

Volume of loading moderate with a very good tone. Kails leading an advance of from one to five points. Steel and some of ihe oils also firm and showing some advances. Coppers are still lagging but showing some important improvement Sales to 2:10 1,555,600. American Can 1 1 2 American Cities Power 6 American Tel.

Tel. 178'4 Anaconda Copper 26' Associated Gas A 15 Bethlehem Steel 53 Central States Electric 9Vi Chase National 87'i Chrysler 16' Cities Service 154 Commercial Credit 18 Commonwealth Southern 8I4 Consolidated Gas N. Y. 83 Continental Can 48 'i 2 Davison Chemical .13 Deposited Bank Shares 7 'i dul'ont de Nemours 87'j Electric Bond Share i'i'A Fox Film A 28', (ieneral Electric 44 General Foods 48'z (Ieneral Motors 35 General Railway Signal 67 Cold Dust 32 International Carriers 9 International Superpower 20 International Tel. Tel.

2212 Irving Trust 33'j Kennecott Copper 21 Kroger Grocery 26 'j Maryland Casualty 24 Mid-Continent Petroleum 13 Middle West Utilities 1 7 'i Montgomerv Ward 18 Nash Motors 2574 National City 91 National Cash Register tlVi North American 63'i Packard Motors 8 Paramount Publix 39 Pennroad 6 Pennsylvania R. R. 58 Radio 13 Radio-Keith 17 Reynolds Tobacco 42 Simmons Co. 16 Standard Am. Trust She.

7 Standard Brands 16 Standard Oil N. J. 47 Texas Corporation 31 Tricontincntal Corp. 6 1'niied Aircraft 24 I'niled Corporation 16 U. S.

Electric A 29 V. S. Electric 7 17, S. Fidelity Gty -25 I nited Founders 7 I'nited Ga Improvement 28 I nited Stales Steel 140 Warner Bros. 14 Studebaker 22 I'nited Gas TVi Liggett Myers 81 where rorberger died.

The plane was a two-motored cab-1 in-type monoplane with a folding landing gear. The wheels were pulled up when the machine struck the) ground in a "dead-stick" landing. Iti was being taken to Wright Field, Ohio, the army's experimental center; from Teterboro Heights, New Jersey. Forberger wa credited by armyi fliers today with having developed! several types of modern combat i planes. ASSAILANT OF FARMER I HUNTED IN BALTIMORE Kaston, Dec.

19 (AP) Search for a negro man who attack- i ed and seriously injured Earl who operates Pleasant Valley farm about five miles from here, shifted! to Baltimore today following a man, hunt in which the sheriff, deputies 1 and a number of volunteers took part, Foster was beaten by Charles Tuck, whom he hired two weeks ago to work on the farm. Tuck came to Baltimore and officers expressed the belief he had returned there as he was traced i to an automobile nine miles from Pleasant Valley and was reported to have headed north. A description of the man was for-1 wanied to Baltimore police. Foster told officers the negro at-1 tacked him in an altercation and that Tuck's brother, who lives on the Foster place, urged hini n. TROOPS WITHDRAWN FROM SEVERAL SPANISH TOWNS pack of blood hounds.

The planes were equipped with machine guns and smoke bombs. The latter were to be dropped to guide the forces surrounding the swamp in the event the bandits should be spotted from the air. The dogs used yesterday were shot down by the bandits when they were tracked to their hiding places. Sheriff R. L.

Hamner of Dallas county, sent word that his possemen and national guardsmen had a thicket at Gee's Bend on the Alabama river. The location he gave is about ten miles from this place. He said the robbers apparently were white men but that three of them blackened their faces for the robbery. Earlier reports had said three negroes and a white man invaded tbc bank. contained in a communication sent to viciously as he attempted to seize Gunn then rushed at her with a club and beat her about the head, the I Colonz W.

llopcr Gibson of Centere-ville, chairman of thc governor's com-i mission. Each of the nine counties on Wilmington, Dec. 19 (API-Six hundred jobless men put to work by a special municipal relief committee, continued today their task of cleaning up the city in a big way. in 26 gangs of 25 men each they cleaned up vacant lots and backyards and in one day's time had almost the entire northeastern section of the city spic and span. Today several gangs moved into another section.

The backyards and vacant lots needing attention were pointed out by inspectors of the board of health, in addition to this force 75 men have been working for more than a week at Prince's Run doing ditching, grad Gifts Men Desire! Something to wear: something that's practical; something that's worth while such are the Gifts that most men desire at holiday time. And where can you find a better Store than this Man's Store for gift buying? We suggest: BED iETS $7.50 $9.95 REAL KID GLOVES $2.95 to $5.00 HANDKEBCtHEFS 25c lo $1.00 The bandits were reported by the prosecutor said. Teeth marks were tnc eastern Miore now maintain coun-visible on the negro's hand when he ty homes for their poor. A central was arrested. i home on the western hore has also Gunn was sentenced to a prison I Deen proposed.

term for criminally assaulting voung girl attending the Northwest 1 Denton A suggestion that the time Missouri State Teachers' College here, deposit plan be eliminated and the officers said, and had been sought i interest rate on certificates of de-since thc murder of Miss Colter Tues-j P't be reduced from 4 1-2 per cent day, to 4 per cent was discussed here at a Miss Colter, who was teaching her 1 meeting of bankers of Kent, Queen first, term of school, dismissed her Anne's, Caroline and Talbot counties, handful of pupils Tuesday afternoon 1 Thl' counties compose group five of and remained at the school to grade i the Maryland Bankers Association, examination papers, sweep the floor and replenish the coal supply for the! Havrc dp Gracc our wc.re next day. fined $100 each and costs by a magi.s- train tAtn oft. tVintr Frederick, Dec. 19 (AP) On his way to take his daughter, a senior at Hood College, home for the holidays, the Uev. Dr.

Samuel Henry Stein, 60, pastor of the Trinity First Reformed Church at York, wan killed near Gettysburg today as his automobile left the road and struck a pole. Dr. Stein was prominent in the Reformed church, being a former president of Potomac synod. He was president of ion's elassis of the synod and treasurer of the Hoffman Orphanage at Littlcstown, Pa. The accident was witnessed by motorists from Ontario, who hurried to the scene, went to Gettysburg for help, and returned to find him dead.

Dr. Stein was graduated in 1899 from the Reformed Church Theological Seminary at Lancaster, and before that from Franklin and Marshall College. He was pastor at York from 1910, succeeding Dr. Henry H. Apple when the latter became president of Franklin and Marshall.

His widow, two daughters, one Marion, being a senior at Hood College, and a son Samuel B. Stein, a senior at Franklin and Marshall, survive. CHIEF JUSTICE HUGHES DAUGHTER MARRIED officials of the Marion Junction State ing and other work under a parK i Hank co nave ohtaincd approximately ioard superintendent in a robbery which was exc- Another force hat A 1 PC 1 imt, ticen ditrhinf. cutcd so rapidly yesterday that the grading and cleaning off scrub growth V' quartet had escaped before a custo at a boy's camp. There two bunga lows are being erected by carpenters, the work being paid for by an anonymous citizen.

The unemployment program is fi Ml THREE INDIANA BANKS I ed by deputy game wardens near I Princess island for hunting wild fowl 1 at night from a boat without lights Madrid, Dec. 19 AP) Post rc-and security became volution pcai and with larger caliber shotguns than son ething of an actuality today with nanced by a projected fund of much of which has already been raised. Workers steadily employed have been liberal contributors. BELAIR MANKILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT CLOSED TODAY DUE TO HEAVY WITHDRAWALS ARROW SHIRTS Broadcloths and madras in the finer fabrics, made up in custom fashion and prwented in solid colors, stripes or 'in patterns at S2.00 U) $4,00 MUFFLERS Presented in cheeks or squares, shown in the better quality of silks, crepes, ShanttttlgS, Twills and Repps; patterns for everybody at si. 30 to NECKWEAR The sort of Ties ho will wear on Christmas morning throughout the year; Hepps, Twills, Baratheas, Mogadores, etc, featured at l.dd to s.i.oo LOUNGING ROBES They're excellently tailored from superior brocaded materials and handsomely trimmed; this is indeed a very special holiday value to mer, who saw them enter the hank, could summon aid.

DISAGREEMNT DEVELOPS BETWEEN RUSSIA, JAPAN Tokyo, Dec. 19(AP) An international disagreement, which may have reupcrcussions of a serious character, developed today between JftMin and communistic Russia as a consequence of a Moscow order clos-ng the Vladivostok branch of the Bunk of Korea yesterday. The Japanese foreign office cabled the Japanese ambassador at Moscow to inform the Soviet government that Tokyo considers the closing an unjustifiable and unfriends act, and to request withdrawal of the closure order. The message also asked that the Mos- FITTED CASES $9,511 to latvM LADIES SCARES S1.50 to 52.95 RATH TOWELS 25r to 75c arc permitted oy jaw. I announcements mat troops would pe withdrawn from several cities in SCHMEUNG READY TO tt1UnwS.

Iaw has prcv8iled for IWrrT 1MV At Barcelona the commanding gen-lYlfctl AM tUNlfcNUtK announced he would take out his i men immediately, withdrawing the i. i 1 street patrols and having only a Indianapolis, Dec. 19 (API-Three Indiana bank, failed to open their door today, the state banking department was notified. They arc: The American Trust and Saving-Bank of Richmond, capitalized at the Central State Bank of nemo, ucc. vjy ai i max wn- II r- from die-hard strikers.

It meiing, termau ooxcr, sbiii vuuay Mini, i i i i. II i i i 1 "OI I ne nau oeen traveling anu nau jusi received tbc ultimatum of the New Belair, Dec. 19 (AP) Pinned beneath his overturned automobile early today, John Bradley, 21, of Belair, was found dead later, and a friend, William Sills, 20, of Emmcr-ton, was found unconscious by other motorists. The accident occurred on the Eni-merton road near the farm of Judge Whiting, capitalized at $100,000, and MICKY COCHRANE GETS FULL BAG OF FOWL the State Bank Brook, capitalized York Boxing Commission that he ac-at KUM, pPt the challenge of Jack Sharkey, of The state department issued no Boston, for a match in which his title statement regarding thi. closing of of heavyweight champion will be at thn i nsl it lit inn A I Rirhmnnil it U'Ms Stake.

was believed that similar action would be taken in other cities. Premier Berrngier had recovered from Ma illness today and this morning he conferred with King Alfonso at the pfilaiv. He made no announcement as he left, but shortly thereat ter a police order was issued for thc surrender of all arms by civilians. ennver-! Walter Preston. It is believed the Washington, Dec.

19 (AP) Chief Justice Hughes today gave his youngest daughter, Miss Elizabeth Evans Hughes, in marriage to William Qossetl of New York. The noon ceremony, witnessed only by immediate relatives, was performed by Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, pastor of Riverside Church, New York assisted by Dr. William S. Abernethy, pastor of Cavalry Baptist Church, Washington.

Among the most beautiful of the wedding gifts was a pair of large and exquisitely wrought silver urns on pedestals, suitable for holding large bouquets in a devorative scheme an expression of the gcod wishes of President and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. sow government enter into -atmns with a view to reaching an 'two were returning home late last i He said he immediately cabled his The largest selection of useful gifts for Men on the Eastern Shore KENNERLY MITCHELL A Micky Cochrane of the Philadelphia At hbt ics shot his full bag of ducks and geese in his Orst day's hunting at the Egg and Beach island, near c-ean City yesterday. I Set hrsnc arrived Wednesday and hunted with C. O.

Savage yesterday. He plans to hunt on thc shore three days. amicable settlement. night and the car skidded and over-(the intercut of the deponitors and i reply to the commission that he had The Soviet embas-y here meanwhile turned. The bank had exper-; instructed his manager, Joe Jacobs, issued a statement explaining that ex-1 Two motorists, Roland Lane Md ienced several day of heavy with- to take up the matter with them in istence of the bank there was eons- Stephen James, hear Sills' groans and drawals.

It had deposits of New York. trarjf to the Soviet economic policy. I searched several minutes before they 000. "Naturalllly I'll take on any con- The statement emphasizes that the; found the car, which wa off thc The Whiting bank had deposit" of tender regarded by the commission branch was the sole bourgeous bank in road. Sill was found to be not str-1 10,000, while deposit, in thc State, and the public as thc likeliest man," Russia.

1 iously injured. Bank of Brook totaled $585,000. I he said. The order applied even to those holding pistol permits. Meanwhile peaceful strikes continued, especially in the north, but there were no reports of disorders like those which have occurred within the past three or four days.

Salisbury, Maryland.

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