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THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, BID, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 193r Entertd teeond cIms matUr en Dee. 10. 123 tt th PoitofHee a Sttlibury, M. und.r act ef Conor March S. 1879.

Published at 114 Main Strati, Salisbury. Mi. PAGE 2 3 Shore Police Puerto Rican Will Speak On Shore Frozen Woman Is Recovering Are Promoted PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH PINE ST. REV. JAMES FLEXON Minister (Radio Broadcast WBOC 9:30 A.

Sunday School 10:00 A. (Mr. Melvin Phippin SupL) Morning Worship 11:00 A. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. Special To The Times Sharptown, Feb.

10 The Rev. Gildo Sanchez, Puerto Rican Meth Pikesville, Feb. 10 (AP) Col. M. M.

M. Chicago, Feb. 10 (AP) Chicago's "frozen woman" is making odist minister studying at the Union Theological Seminary in Carey Jarman, superintendent of Maryland State Police, yesterday announced the promotion of Capt. New York City, will speak here at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Asburv an astounding recovery, a pnysi-cian said today, in a case that is making medical history.

William H. Weber to the rank of Wednesday Class Meeting Friday Youth Fellowship 8 :00 P. M. I Free Bus Transportation, Call Mr. J.

Elliott 3915 Methodist Church. major. He will address a youth meet Weber, 44-year-old field com mander of the department, was ing in fcahsburys Grace Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m. Then The woman, Mrs. Dorothy Mae Stevens, a 23-year-old negro, appeared gaining today two daysj after sSI was brought to Michael! Reese Hospital with a temperature of 64 degrees, the lowest in the appointed a state trooper in 1927 and assigned to Oakland.

he will go to Snow Hill where he will speak during the 7:30 p.m. Jarman also announced these service in Whatcoat Methodist other promotions: Church. history of medicine. She was found frozen stiff in a South Side passageway. Medical records show no Corporal to sergeant Edwin D.

While working for his master's McGee and Thomas E. Veditz, degree in theology, the Rev. Mr. Salisbury. Sanchez is pastor of New York's human being with a temperature1 that low that ever survived.

Medical authorities had express Trooper first class to corporal GmiCE EiSiiiOBisT church E. Church Barclay St. REV. F. A.

BAK ER Minister A series of Sunday Morning Services will begin this Sunday. The general theme, "Our Great Salvation." CHURCH SCHOOL 9:43 MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 Topic TTS AUTHOR" EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 Topic "THE CROSS IN THE CENTER OF HOSTILITY" Grace Methodist Church, where the entire congregation speaks William C. Dykes, Snow Hill. Spanish. He received his Bachelor of Arts Two New Homes To of Michigan's government, began shortly after noon Feb.

8 and spread, at first smouldering and then raging, through the night. By the time it was termed under control, it had flared more than a full day. (AP Wirephoto) l'IKE SWEEPS STATE OFFICE BUILDING. Smoke rises skyward from Michigan's state office building in Lansing, during a fire that caused an estimated $4,000,000 damage. The blaze, which brought temporary paralysis to parts degree from the University of Be Built At Resort Puerto Rica.

For five years he Special To Th Timet was pastor of a church in Acre-cibo, P. R. Rehoboth Beach, Feb. 10 A Market Reports new home in rlemopen Acres is under construction by Mr. and New York Stocks DEATHS and FUNERALS New Homes To Be Built In Laurel Shoremen Urge Menial Clinics Mrs.

Clarence C. Flatt. ed little hope for her recovery and said that if she survived her limbs and arms might have to be amputated. But Dr. Harold Laufman, staff surgeon, said "it appears now that Mrs.

Stevens will keep her limbs. Even now she is able to move all her fingers and toes individually and collectively. She will shed skin, however, but that can be restored through skin draft. She has made an astounding recovery." Her temperature today remained at about 100 degrees, as against the 98.6 normal, the same as yesterday. She was conscious and although she was reported "resting well," her condition remained critical, a hospital spokesman said.

New York, Feb. 10 (AP) The The Rehoboth artist and his stock market plodded quietly through its short two-hour session Special To The Timet wife are building on Pine Reach, Laurel, Feb. 10 Applications and their New England style "salt today under the spell of the ap have been made for building per box" two-story home will include a proaching Monday holiday Lin Easton, Feb. 10 (AP) Re mits to erect three new dwellings coln's Birthday. presentatives from four Eastern on the Oak Lane area southeast of Plus signs ran to around 50 BAPTISMAL SERVICE Sunday, Feb.

11th, 7:30 P.M. at the CALVARY BAPTIST TABERNACLE The Church on the Boulevard Sermon from the Book of Revelation "The Dawning of the Day of the Lord" Laurel School. Shore counties have formed an organization to urge that $50,000 studio for Mr. Flatt. He is now doing an oil portrait of one of Rehoboth's town commissioners, Harry W.

Lynch of Chadda Ford. Another new home expected to or id cents while the minus sistns Leroy Mitchell plans to build a extended to around a dollar. be provided in the state budget Steels were fairly active but for mental hygiene clinics. narrowly mixed. The rubber and bungalow on the north side of Oak Lane Drive adjoining the property of James M.

Faulkner. The house is to be 30 by 40 feet, single story be ready for summer occupancy Although the State Health De is being built by Mr. and Mrs merchandising issues posted gains without much volume. Rails and partment had asked that sum, and to cost about Lloyd W. Snyder of Lancaster, in the Indian Beach develop oils were mixed.

Motors were un changed to a little higher. Governor McKeldins proposed budget allots only $25,000 for the clinic program. Allen Johnson has requested a Mrs. Marshall Wilson Special To The Times Lewes, Feb. 10 Mrs.

Lola Wilson, 76, wife of Marshall Wilson, died Thursday in her home here after a lengthy illness. She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Taylor of Hampton, and Miss Catherine L. Wilson, a nurse at Beebe Hospital; and a son, Lt. Carlton Wilson, with the Air Force, in Texas.

Edson C. Lodge, Sri, of Lewes, is a brother, and Mrs. Alonzo Wilson of Lewes, is a sister. Funeral services will be held Monday in Melson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., conducted by the Rev. R.

W. Hamilton of the Groome Memorial Methodist Church. Burial ment south of Rehoboth Beach. permit to erect a bungalow 24 by Higher were Bethlehem Steel Continued From Page On HOOVER sacrifices" to help free nations. "But we should do it with common sense, within our strength, with a long view of history in mind." Urges Spending Cut Declaring that the nation can 32 feet to cost about $6,500, ad- Interested persons from Talbot, Chrysler, Goodyear, LJ.

S. Rubber, joning lands owned by Mr. Faulk ALLEN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Montgomery Wrard, Boeing, Doug Queen Anne's, Kent and Caroline Counties have formed an action ner. Kenneth Graves Heads Laurel Church Vestry Special To The Time las Aircraft, Anaconda CoDter Clifton E. Phillips, local man group to impress on county com Patino Mines, American Cyana missioners the need for the clinics.

mid, American Can, American Laurel, Feb. 10 Officers were not sustain for long a budget of They also planned to send tele ager of the Laurel Building and Supply has asked for a permit to erect a 24 by 36 foot dwelling at an estimated cost of $8,000 on Woolen, Southern Pacific, and N. DIVISION AT CHESTNUT ST. Affiliated with tht Southern Eaptist Convention JOSEPH T. WATTS, $71.6 billions and the tax load it grams to the governor.

Johns-Manville. elected at a recent meeting of the vestry of St. Philips Episcopal demands, he urged reduction of The clinics have been tried in Lower were Youngstown Sheet the east side of Forest Lane Drive. Church. national spending "to a level we and Tube, Admiral Union some places in the state on an ex Mrs.

Mamie Webb and Paul can carry over a lone term of will be in Lewes Methodist Pacific, Texas and American perimental basis. The health de They are Senior Warden, Graves; junior warden, David Paradee have homes nearly com Telephone. partment wants them established pleted on the Laurel-Sharptown Friends may call at the funeral in all the counties. Health depart ine Dona market was narrow Highway just outside the city G. Johns; delegates to convention David G.

Johns and Victor Black- home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. ment officials say the clinics often limits. INTERIM PASTOR Morning Service 11 A. M. "PILLARS OF WISDOM" Evening Service 7 :30 P.

M. "SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR" ly mixed. Chicago Grains more; alternates to convention, Gov. E. N.

Carvel and Dr. James can catch mental diseases in early stages, effect cures in many cass and keep the patient from becom Charles E. Brittingham Cancer Meeting To Be E. Marvil: secretary, Caleb I Chicago, Feb. 10 (AP) Wheat maintained a steady tone but other grains eased at the opening on the ing a charge at a state mental To The Time Laurel, Feb.

10 A funeral ser Held In Ocean City Fowler. Also treasurer, Everett T. Wall hospital. vice will be held at 2 p.m. tomor board of trade today.

Opening prices included: Special To The Timet er; custodian of Old Christ ueean city, aea. iu A cancer row in the Windsor Funeral Home here for Charles E. Brittingham, Church, Daniel K. Short; auditors Corn 1.81 1-2; May, 1.84 Continued Front Page On control meeting and the showing H. K.

Graves and Mr. Johns; 1-2 to 1-4; 1.84 1-2 to 3-8; DRAFT 62, a retired farmer of the Laurel- of a film will be held in the Legion publicity, M. M. Price and Dr, Dec, 1.80 3-4. Baltimore Livestock Sharptown Rd.

Home here at 8 p.m. Thursday, Senate group would: Marvil; music, Dr. Marvil and He died yesterday in Beebe Hos CATTLE: ComDared last week Speakers will be Dr. W. Ross Lower the nresent minimum Mr.

Fowler; church property, THE WICOMICO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A Congregation Near The Wicomico Ricer pital, Lewes. In poor health, he draft age from 19 years to 18 but Marshall Pusey, Monroe Taylor slaughter steers and heifers strong to 50 cents higher; cows weak to lower; bulls. higher; small lot prime 1182 lb. steers, 37.50, week's underwent an operation two weeks years." i "The economic destruction of the U. S.

is one of the means by which Stalin hopes to overcome us," he said. He declared it was an "unbearable strain on our economic system" to try simultaneously to maintain armies in the Pacific, build an air and naval force, arm free nations and send land armies to Europe. "The whole Korean tragedy is developing proof that the way to punish aggressors is from the air and sea and not by land armies," he said. Opposing the creation of. land armies for expeditions "into the quicksands of either Europe or China," Hoover said that Stalin's "greatest hope is to get us into a land war." Assails Administration Hoover accused the Truman administration of betraying assurances that under the Atlantic Pact no American expeditionary force would be sent to Europe.

"That certainly means no forces require local draft boards first to and Mr. Blackmore. Cameron, chief of the cancer control division of the state department of health; Dr. N. R.

Thomas of Ocean City, medical advisor to ago. r.rie died of a heart attack. call up all available men in their top: few choice and prime 1,000 lb The Rev. Franklin Bailey will averages. 37.00; bulk 5-day supply, present manpower pools of 19 oficiate.

Interment will be in srooa ana onoice. 33.ou-35.35; commercial, few srood and through 25 years. This would affect thousands of childless married Odd Fellows Cemetery here, MP choice heifers, 30.00-33.00; mostly util Laurel Scout Troop Will Attend Church Special To The Timet 1 ity and commercial, 25.00-2H.OO; odd He was a son of the late John the Worcester County Cancer Control Board; and Mrs. Walter J. Buhrman of Snow Hill, chairman of the Worcester board.

men who are not veterans. W. and -Martha Hastings Brittin canners and cutters, 20.00-24. 00; commercial cows, 27.50-30.00; utility, 23.50-26.00; canners and cutters, 21.00- Extend nresent reauired service Since March IS, 1672. Broad Street East of North Division John Jackson Brown, Jr.

Minister Muriel Norwood Williamson, Director of Music Isabel Spring Dryden, Organist ham. One of his two sons, Charles Laurel, Feb. 10 Members of of 21 months to 24 months exclu The local American Legion 23.oO; odd shelly canners down to 19.00 and under: commercial bulls. Brittingham, was killed in Europe Laurel's Boy Scout troop will at sive of leave. With leave, this in World War II.

tend the 11 a.m. service tomorrow Auxiliary is sponsoring the meeting and film. amounts to 26 months and one Surviving are his wife, Mrs in Centenary Methodist Church. week. The Pentagon had asked a 31yrtle Lowe Brittingham; a son, The the Rev.

David minimum of 27 months. 27.50-30.00; utility. 25.00-27.25; few high-Rood and choice 456-746 lb. stock-er steers and calves, 35.25-37.00; medium and pood 438-870 29.00-34.HO; odd lots inferior and common 25.50-28.50. CALVES: Compared last week: mostly steady except for l.OO higher top.

and closing top, 43.00; bulk good and choice vealers. 40.00- Robert Brittingham: three bro Baker, will speak on "Our Re Establish a universal military thers and four sisters, Larry Caroline County Boys Visit State Capital sponse to Responsibility." training and service program on a Lenten services will be held Horace and Levin Brittingham, Mrs. Samuel Haines, Mrs. William permanent basis to succeed the present Selective Service Act Centenary Church as follows: each 43.00; common and medium largely, 30.00-3S.00 but medium vealers noted Special To The Timet Federalsburg, Feb. 10 The an Stokley and Mrs.

Woodie Wheat Wednesday, at 7 study hour to Europe prior to attack," he which is due to expire July 9. up to 40.00. Culls ranged, 20.00-30.00 most cases. ley, of Laurel, and Mrs. Clarence on "St, week of February In calling up 18-year-olds, those said.

He referred to Gen. Dwight nual Boy Scout week observance was marked by the local troop and HOGS: Compared last week: bar Tingle of Delmar. 18-25, dedication week, and Com nearest 19 would be drafted first, rows and p-iits scaling- lh0-20 8:30 A.M. Men's Council breakfast at the English Grill on the Boulevard. Delegate Robert Pusey will report on the Chicago National Convention.

9:43 A.M. Junior Church followed by Classroom Instruction. 11:00 A.M. The Worship of God. The first Sunday of Lent.

SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR Sermon by the MinisterABSOLUTION OF SINS A nursery is provided for children of parents attending the service. 5:30 P.M. Westminster Fellowship for High School students. Fellowship supper at Asbnry Methodist Church, with program under the direction of David Kidder. Wed.

7:30 P.M. Mid-Week Worship Service. Friends may call after 7 p.m munion will be, served by the pas mostly steady: over 270 gener Eisenhower, the new military head explorer unit with a trij) to Anna followed by those 18 years and six today at the funeral home. tor eacn day between a.m ally 50 cents higher; sows mostly 50 cents hlgrner. Today's gwd and choice of the pact, as having "magnifi polis.

and 1:30 p.m. and between 6 and months old, then 18 years and three months and finally those just turned 18. Twenty-four Scouts from Fed 1SO-220 lb. barrows and puts, 24.00-24.50; 220-240 240-2rtO 23.00-23.50; 26o-3i0 p.m. cent fitness" for the job.

But he added that his appointment "does not commit the American people eralsburg left in five automobiles Service Schedule James A. Gale Tomorrow, Sermons during Lent will be on over 3 0 21.00 down: 120- "Pictures of the Holy Deferments For College Provision would be made for de as to policy" regarding Eisen p.m., Grace Church, hite Haven. Thursday, March 22, will be mark howers recommendation of more Wednesday to tour the state capital. In addition Boy Scouts from troops in Denton, Greensboro and Ridgely completed a caravan of about 50 boys. Interment, Polk's Road Cemetery 140 20.00-20.

50: 14n-l(jiJ Zl.OO-22.00; sows under 400 19.23-19.50; good 4O0-450 18.00-18.50: heavier weights, 17.50 down. Stairs discounted 3.00 from price same weight sows; earbajre fed hosrs. 2.00 from price same weijrht grain feds. ed by a one-hour candlelight ser ferment of up to 75,000 18-year-olds in each of the next three years U. S.

troops in Europe. vice and a three-hour service, be Charles Snead Dorman Tomor Hoover said Congress should re ginning at noon, will be observed to enter college after completing four to six months of basic train row. 2 p.m., Jame3 Methodist Boston Eggs Feb. 9 Top wholesale large, 49 cover its "constitutional author ity over starting Good Friday, March 23. Church, Head-of-the-Creek.

Inter cents. The scouts and leaders made the trip at the invitation of State Senator Layman Redden, of Caroline County. ing. They would be selected on the ment, church cemetery. CHURCH HEAD TO SPEAK Special To The Times 3lrs.

rJizabeth Marvel 2 p.m Continued From Page One CONTROLS basis of nationwide tests by a five-member civilian commission Lenten Reading Group Pocomoke City, Feb. 10 The tomorrow, Clark Funeral Home To Meet On Monday Rev. Burton Pierce, superintend Dr. Arthur S. Flemming to be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate.

To avoid political influence, this commission Chincoteague. Burial, Greenwood Cemetery, Chincoteague. Friends call at funeral home from 7 to 9 ent of the Potomac District Coun Special To The Timet cil of the Assemblies of God, will chairman ox a delenes manpower policy committee. They spoke out in support of Secretary of Labor Rehoboth Beach, Feb. 10 The could have no more than three o'clock tonight.

In church and pray that speak here tomorrow- at 11 a.m first of a series of five Lenten members from one major party in Glad Tidings Tabernacle, the Tobin's efforts to retain control beace will come to the worlJj Mrs. Virgil Hearn Monday, Basic training pay would be $30 reading groups sponsored by the women of All Saints' Episcopal pastor, the Rev. O. Kenneth of the nation civilian manpower p.m., Hill and Johnson Funeral a month instead of the $75 mini Brann, announced today. He also Church of Rehoboth Beach will be Home; the Rev.

J. Robert Mackey, mum now granted recruits of all program. Prices Continue Up will attend a cottage meeting in held Monday at 8 p.m. in the home officiating. Burial, Parsons Cem services.

The present rate would the home of Paige Wessells in Against the background of those etery. Friends call at be retained, however, for draftees Leemont, at 7:45 p.m. wage-front developments came this with dependents. FUNERAL DIRfcCTQpy lAWWM.Mft (HONE 5281 Your church needs you and you need your church. of Mr.

and Mrs. N. Ashley Jenkins. At that time the book to be read and discussed by the group will be "Near East Panorama" by home tomorrow from 7:30 to p.m. The bill also would continue the price announcement from the gov ernment: Wholesale prices contin Some types of fish found present provision that allows Rocky Mountain fossils resemble ued their 13-week record-breaking Glora M.

Wysner. kinds now found in waters of tb climb for the week ending Feb. 6, youths between 18 and to join the National Guard and thus be automatically de Continued From Page One STC sure it will go through," Mr. The labor leaders who wrote the southern hemisphere. Bat- letter to Wilson were William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor; Philip Mur Laurel Youth Group Buys Movie Machine Special To The Times Laurel, Feb.

10 A year and ray, president of the Congress of Concluding Indulstrial Organization; George E. Leighty, president of the Rail ferred from the draft. And it would continue beyond July 9 the presidential authority to extend enlistment terms by 12 months. This does not apply to drafted men. Johnson said that the measure would allow drafted men who were in a hurry to get into college or a job, to complete their service in two years by passing up annual leave.

half ago, the Youth Fellowship of St. Philips Episcopal Church pledged to purchase a motion pic way Labor Executives Association and A. J. Hayes, president of the he Boole ture projector for parish use. International Association of Ma Asbury Methodist Church Founded 1778 J.

ROBERT MACKEY, Minister Church School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. ''What God Requires" TEXT: "He hath showed thee, man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?" Micah 6:3 Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Sermon: "Why Christ Came" (A Sermon on the meaning of Lent) TEXT: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance." -St. Matthew 9:13 FEBRUARY 18 11 :00 a.m.

"Hath God Said?" 7 :30 p.m. "Is there an Unforgivable Sin?" FEBRUARY 25 11 :00 a.m. "The Sense of Sin." 7 :30 p.m. "The Weapon of Words" (a sermon on MARCH 4 11 :00 a.m. "In the Name of The Lord." -7 :30 p.m.

"On Having Faith in Faith." MARCH 11 (Passion Sunday) 11 :00 a.m. "Triumphant in Trial." 7:30 p.m. "What Prayer Can Do" (a sermon on-its ministry to fear and restoring faith in self). MARCH 18 (Palm Sunday) 11:00 a.m. Children's Sermon "What Name Did You Bring?" MARCH 25 (Easter Sunday) 11 :00 a-m.

"From Death unto Life." 8:00 p.m. Easter Play, sponsored by Young Adult class, in Fellowship Hall. Sufficient money was on hand chinists. They wrote as members tie said. The conference was arranged by Senator E.

Dale Adkins who attended yesterday. Also present were Senator Harry T. Phoebus, and Delegates Mrs. Mary Nock and E. Homer White, Jr.

CORRECTION Miss Bemice Louise Truitt, daughter of Mr. and Asbury Truitt of Salisbury was married February 3 to Walter Franklin Witte, son of Mrs. Franklin Witte and the late Mr. WTitte of Salisbury. In yesterday's wedding story the name of the bridegroom was omitted.

this week so that the projector has of the United Labor Policy been ordered. The group announc ed that a gift had been received Their letter, dated Feb. 9 said DANIEL" of Flemming's appointment "com. toward the purchase oi a mimeograph machine and an addresso- Columbium, a little -known metal, withstands heat up to 1.600 degrees Fahrenheit. pletely disregards the considered graph.

recommendations of the United Labor Policy Committee, representing 15,000,000 organized BETIESDA IIETZIOBIST ciiuncn Should Take Care Of This IVow No one knows when the unexpected will happen. That's why we try so hard to get men to select a plot while it can be done calmly and quietly. Why not phone us or drive out. No obligation. Presenting fThe Greatest Event this World Will Ever See" The UN points to it! The world unrest proclaims it! capital and labor prove that it is near! This great conflict will culminate in this event WHAT IS READ DANIEL XII THEN COME TO THE Seventh Day Advenfist Church E.

Main Street, Salisbury Sunday February lHh 7:30 P.M. DR. J. 9:45 A. LEAS GREEN, Minister Church School phane 6571 for Call Mr.

Harvey A. Derby, further details. 11:00 A. M. Worship Hour Subject: SUSTAINING WORDS A aursery is provided for both morning services.

6:30 P. M. Intermediate and SI. Y. F.

7:30 P. Evening Service PARSONS CEMETERY One of the Shore' oldest founded in 1S7J..

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