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EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1938 Tin RTF FN LEADS IN CMJNTYBY 44 VOTES Lvass of Democratic Guber- Vote; Count Republican Ticket deve3opments in the second, of the canvass of the vote in the gubemator- contest In Monday's nary, jBbow that Mayor Howard jacksbn -of Baltimore carried In. choice votes'' Attorney. General Herbert R. ohor by Jnit there was official certification; by the jjiy Board "of' Election Super- until ail Democratic prl- ticket vote Is completed. This includes certification of the Lblican primary vote count, fch began this afternoon.

Jack- Is total, is 4,934, O'Conor 4,890. Jackson Claims Second Supporters of'Jackson also claim-! tivat of' SOCIAL Colfax Itobckah Lodge Entertains State Officers Oolfav' Rebekah Lodge, No. 1, last night entertained the officers of the Bebekah Assembly of Maryland ineiudinz the president. Miss Ida Mae Stfckel; vice president, Mrs, Pern Osoourne; warden, Mrs, Amy Hoey; secretary-, Mrs. Lillian Bailey; treasurer, Mrs.

Nettle Collins; president, Mrs. Caroline Walsh; -past' president and special deputy, Mrs. Emma Cessna, and district deputy president, Mrs. Bertie Ranck. Members were present from lodges at Bedford Valley, Pa; Hyndman, Frostburg, Mt, Savage, and Lonaconlng.

The program included reading, Mrs. Fern Osboame; vocal solo, Mrs. Emma Fisher, accompanied by Mrs. Bertie Ranck; readings, Mrs. Fannie R.

Dean; voles In "second al-fsi, Lgh this was not tabulated up hogn, because tha morning was te over to rechccklng of tally Its from twelve precincts, over Ich there Js dispute. fiiomas Lohr Richards, attorney ihe board, said that in every tally sheets agreed with other, the board will certify I to what It finds. He added: JAny candidate may appeal to court. from our certification will give us power to open lot boxes of precincts, which trio, Mary Robb, Miss Mary Morris and solo, Mrs. Lillian Bailey, PRESIDENTS TRAW STOPS At STATION Boosevelt Waves to Crowd From Rear Window, When Special Pulls Out crowd of about 400 gathered at the Queen City station' yesterday afternoon In of seeing President Franklin D.

Roosevelt, when his special Baltimore Ohio Rall- train from phicajgo to Washington stopped Mre for 15 minutes. The restless spectators had given up hope when the train itarted to pull out-but before it gained speed the blind in the rear window of Jhe last car raised and the' President waved. Mayor Thomas W. Koon talked to Marvin H. Mclntyre, Mr.

Roosei velt's in an effort to see the President but no.one was allowed on the train. Telephone facilities were available OBITUARY Cleat Perry Guy Clem. 64, retired BalU- more and Ohio Railroad conductor, died early today at, the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nornttm r. Durbin, 19 Qffutt street.

Mr. Clem retired several months ago on a pension, alter a service of 4C years with the railroad. He had long been ill. Besides the daughter he Is survived -by a brother, Walter Clem, Willsird, Ohio, three alsters, Miss-Bertha. Clem, Paw Paw, W.

Mrs. F. M. Oftutt, Williamson, W. and Mrs.

Harry.Parker, city. His wife, who la deceased, was Mollle Robliuion, of Pittsburgh, Mr. Clem was a member of the Methodist Church. Edward J. Rowe Edward J.

Rowe, 61, of 129 Patterson avenue, who died Wednesday at Memorial Hospital, is survived by Mrs. NettSe Collins. Mrs. Emma Cessna presented to her deputies- and Mrs. Lacy Welsh to assembly officers.

Mrs. Goldle. DJehl had charge of refreshments and Miss Catherine Ayers, program. Miss Ida Mae Stickle Instiluttd a new TJieta Roe Girls Club. During th.iSr visit, the grand officers have been entertained at the homes of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas B. Cessna, Mt. Savage; Miss Catherine Ayers and her parents, Mr. and John P.

Ayers, Mr. and for the President but he did nui following children: Edward use them. Rowe, this city; Mrs. M. Qosorn, The crowd, which at first was disappointed when the President did not appear, seemed satisfied when got a glimpse of him.

Denver, Mrs. Carl Trlbut, in dispute because oi Loren Ranck, Mr. and Mrs. recount same." fer.til the count of the entire ticket is made it will be official. The same applies Republican primary vote.

jhe "unofficial" tabulation of the choice" votes cast for Gordy Tl92 and for Sasscer 444 in county. Confer With Jtidje (scsumpUon. of the certification vote was delayed by a con- £nce between attorney to the election board, Chief Judge D. Llndley Sloan, the certification of. the "sec- choice 1 votes for governor in lire precincts.

There are errors It he tallying on "second choice" Ifoisr precincts. William Curran. FRIEND GOP CHOICE IN GARRE1T COUNTY Present State Senator Wins Nomination For Post Over Harvey J. Speicher T. O.

Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rockwell.

The annual rally of the Rebekah lodges of this district will be held at Westemport tomorrow with of instruction held hi the afternoon by Mrs. Stella G. Williams, state instructress. The work of Rebekah lodges will be shown bj competitive teams. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock by Miriam Rebekah Lodge, No.

16. Colfax lodge will confer the degree on a class' In the evening. Buses leave Cumberland at 12:30 and 7 p. m. Club Members Honored Two' members of the Business and Professional Women's Club, recent- at Ghan Shrlne Country Club.

rney for the O'Conor ed ed 5t William C. representing side, took part on the Iference with the Court. mnde the following statement ore checking began as tfe the on the Electioti Supervisors would on the matter of the disputed ond choice" ballots, in which are apparent errors on tha sheets. He said: have determined on this of action. In every case tally sheets'agree with each fcr, we will certify as to what we fybpoenacd.Election Officials four the sheets agree, with each other, and brder to correct those apparent trs yesterday, we Ition officials of those' four pre- fst where the tally sheets did not with each other, under the lute which authorizes tliis pro-, in attempting to have the Ition officials make correction, po case were the officials of these precincts able to do so.

i is not within the power of Board of Election Supervisors Inake corrections of any errors, ft has the power or ministerial anJ only report and certify I' it finds. Therefore, we i have trmirled in case of these'four fcincts in which errors have been pe to take the low figure of each Mrs. Clinton Brrjtemarkle and Miss Elizabeth Rowe, of this and Mrs. Raymond Roberts, Oldtown road. Mr.

Rowe, a member of Lodge No. 212, International Association of Machinists, was a son of the -late Edward S. and Mary (Stevens) f.owe. Uojrr Elliott Johnson Oakland, Sept. 18 ford Garrett county's present state senator, won the Republican nomination for that post, official returns tabulated today showed.

Friend polled 1,671 votes to 708 for Harry C. Edwards and 1,456 for Harvey J. spelcher. Winners of other Republican nominations were: House of NelfOtBJ: nerrmn Martha Li Darwin B. Martin 1.66.7: Gifts were presented to Mrs.

Charles L. Kopp, formerly Miss Grace Shatzer, and to Mrs. SUnon Carroll, the Miss Margaret Whine r. A dinner WAS followed by a social session a.r,d eames, with Miss Margaret Rlngler, president. In charge Twenty-four were present.

It was announced that bi-weekly dinner meetings of Uie club at the Forl Cumberland Hotel will be resumed In two weeks. Honor Bride-to-be Misses Doris Gunther and Ursula Hartman entertained last night at the former's home, 525 Cumberland -with a kitchen shower in honor of Hiss Mildred Stitcher, whose engagement to George Garlitz was recently announced. Others present were: Flrlte, Mary K. Ruppenkaaip, Kathryn F. Doerner, Reglna- Wallace, Helen Weisenmiller and Madelyn Wallace, Mrs.

Derwood Wol- County Treasurer-AJesse 'J. Ashby, County William D. JETenry. W. McComas, JuHuft'C; Ren- nlnger t.506; D.

White 1.472. County Commissioners Ofies'ton H. Browning 968; G. Blaine Gelssinan' Democratic nominees for county posts are: County B. Campbell 826; Wilbert Rldder 929; Norval Speelman 920, Stale Senate-rBernard I.

Gonder 1,195. County Democratic F. Broadwater 562; William R. Browning 586; Stuart F. Asa T.

Matthews 737; Grpver C. Stemple 600; William E. Spoerleln 574. THEFT OF $3 BRINGS 3-MONlirarTERM Local Man Accused of Taking Money From Pocketbook of Woman At Banco Accused of taking 13 from a pcck- etboofc at a suburban dance halt, Michael J. Murray, llfl Tllghman street, was sentenced today in Jus- tloe-of-the-Peace Court to serve three months in House of Correction.

Police saW he' been tried recently on similar charges. County Investigator Terrence J. Boyle and City Detective B. Prank Gaffney, said yie charge was preferred by Charles reported that the money was taken from a woman's pocketbook left on a table While she was dancing. Charles Green, colored, housemen employed by a Washington street family, was fined $40 today In Police Court for carrying concealed weapons and being drunk and disorderly.

He arrested by Officers John Powers, and George Grcen was fighting with William Woods, also colored, Wallace street, In a negro club JURORS ARE MAWM FOR CIRCUIT COURT Ventremen Opening of Fall Term Monday, Optober 3 Chief Judge O. 41oan and Associate Judge William A. Huster today drtw the list of veniremen to serve as members" of grand and petit Juries at October term of Allegany Circuit Court. HW- slon will opeif iaoivJay, October W. They are: Umisr Kalborg, Louis A.

ShinhoUz, Perry A. Ritchie, William Yost, John GoJdsworthy, Robert P. Dressman, Stock Market Cumbkey, L. Dajrow. William Stewart John M.

Cage, Ross U. Gosshprn, Patrick A. non, Henry y. Russell Kaeffer, James Patrick Higglns, Edward Carter, John GHck, John E. Wetkel, Edward L.

Collins, Robert W. Charles E. Melster. James Bradxjr, Clement Reagan, Charles W. Davis, Emmetfc McAteer, Albert Potts, Chris L.

Pollock, Prank E. Schrircr, John Patten, Peter C. Relchert, Ed- near the City Halt When arrested, gar'D. Vandegrift, John. Hafer.

Oreen had a revolver Jn his E. Ssum, 6am Morgan, session, the officers said. G. Robert Fisher. Samuel P.

Miller. Springfield, W.iCyril M. Croft, Arthur V. Huey! iheot, and to certify to the ensuing year are: president, Donald ford, Mrs. Charles Mrs.

Thomas. Heyer, Mrs. Robert Slcm- mer, Mrs. Joseph Stitcher and Mrs. W.

Arnold Gunther. Society To Meet The Christian Endeavor Society Graf ton, W. Sept. services were this afternoon at Oak Grove Methodist Episcopal Church for Roger Elliott Johnson, 45, a resident of Blueville and native of Lonaconlng, Md. who died in the Grafton'City Hospital.

He was a son of the late Roger and Sarah Kelly Johnson and had lived in Taylor county lor 25 years. Sur- Yivors Include his widow, the for- uier Miss Wilma Watklia, and five children. William B. Wilson B. Wilson died yesterday at 10:45 a.

m. at his home the rear of Main street, after a lingering Illness. He had been a patient In Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, until a week ago. Surviving are one son, William, at home, and two daughters. Mrs.

John Stephens Lonaconlng, Sept. was received here by relatives of the death Wednesday of Mrs. John Stephens at the home of her brother Noah Wiland. near Grafton, W. Ya.

Before her marriage Mrs. Stephens was Miss Mlnta Wiland of Frostburg. C. C. Millet and Charles Miller of this place arc nephews.

Burial will be In New Germany, Garrett county. THREATENS TO KIDNAP FERREE TWIN SONS Mother At Ftostburg Receives Written Demand of $10,000 From "if C. Miller" Frostburg, Sept, 16 Marshall O. Ferree, BeaUs Lane, this morning t.h* Federal Bureau of Investigation that- she received a typewritten letter, postmarked at MeKeesport, yesterday afternoon, demanding that in five, ten and twenty dollar bills be mailed to H. u.

Miller, general delivery, Prostburg, by Saturday morning, or her twin sons, Robert and John, 15 years old. students at High School here, would be taken "for a long, happr ride." She was to)d not tiny, Uie stock market essayed a cautious step forward today after giving up la forenoon part of yesterday's wide gslns The early IOHCS. ranging to or 3 points in numercns shares, had been reduced to fractions for the part near the final hour. Wail atjreet still Beamed 'uneasy over the of war or peace in Europe and tied warily on the buy- until they could'get a clearar Vtea of the outcome of negotiations behind the scenes In Germany and Jftigland. ran at the.

rate of iajwut shares for the day lwlg iw WJ nuc, the tmaliest since the marketa notify the police. cjune'eJstrtniely agitated over peace! There is no "R- C. in thf praspfecta after Hitler's NurnbargjFrostburg directory. The Mtor. ac- speech.

last Monday. cording to Mrs. Ferree. abounded Market analysts said the severeiln errors. Mr.

Ferret operates the shahenxit Of prices since IgHrage of the Frostburg Auto Cora- eliminating nearly half the mld-jpany here, was to caU for re-appraisal of the both at home and abroad, and IQ traders cautious in pursuing' the deciine. 'Commodities coveted for war purposes again tended to move counter Forty Jurors Drawn to Serve fn WHAaf I.4l1la*4 v-Annin FEDERAL COURT TERM TO OPEN HERE SEPT. 26 days. Frenis Springdale street, was fined $10 and to slocks. Wriest rallied to regain most of its setback In the preceding session.

But bonds were wobbly with stocks, especially foreign dol- Jar issues. costs for operating with an ex-'AHegany High plred chaujfcur'a license. Both were! First Assembly arrested by Sergt. A. M.

Sploch.i State Police. Robert N. Lewis, 202 The first assembly of the schol- North Centre street, arrested by year 1833-39 was held at the fleer George J. Miller, was fined SlO.AHeeany High School this morn- and costs for operating without a' 1 In Cases Involving U. S.

Liquor Tax Sales license. BIRTHS Mr. and'Mrs. Ernest Wolford, 108 Karns ave'nue, announce of a daughter, this morning, at AJle- gany Hospital. Mr.

and Mns. Calvin 'Singleton, FUntstone, announce the birui of a son, last night, at Allegany Hospital. PERSONAL Charles W. Appel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Columbia avenue, entered State Teachers' College, Frostburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Gail Ash, 312 Columbia street, and Mr. and Mrs, C. Walter Smith, 201 Knox street, returned from Montreal. Quebec. Ear- aoac Lake Lake Placid.

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bender have returned from a vacation trip to points in Tennessee nnd North Carolina.

Robert Shaw, Instructor In City College, New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schifter, 804 Gephart Drive. Miss Marie Clark. 315 Pulaski Street, returned from New York.

Mrs. J. P. Emery, 433 Grand srve- is 111 at her home with com- Md Liberty -tit le 46V 46 exercises first, after which the auditorium was occupied by Grades 8 and 9 for their program. The Scripture for the Senior group was read by William Robln- TOBK STOCK CXCIU.VCE AHfghany Steel Aim Chalmeri Can Amer.

Pore. Pow. Amcr, POT. fc Lt Amrr. Rad.

Btan. San. Amer. Smell, Amrr. Tob.

Amcr. Armour of Coppfr 3V. i HV 48'. Ill 1 tl' 1' 3J 1 i and for the Junior group, Jane SJ-? MH 3V. 4 14V.

137'i 137Vi Avutlon Corp. Loco. Aviation Brthlehem Sletl Blav-Knox Bordcn 51 14 31 4'. 44 McManus. John MacParlane led the flag salute for the Seniors and Jack Guynn for the underclass stu- o.

dents. Ralph R. Webster, principal, welcomed the faculty nnd the entire student He commented upon the willingness of the slu- dents to go in stride, stating that their attitude- is a happy fact of majcr Importance. On ths whole, Mr. Webster continued, things are going-almost as smoothly is they did before the close of school last June.

Blackwell gave data rein- oni tlvc to the Alcohl Mirror campaign. Six tentative Cor FroA edlth Kelley. ZlhJman.lc^r^-wAgM' Margaret Thorn. William Rohrcr, Cuniu-wrisht --A" Build Co Juda Wheel Corp Cerro dr C. A O.

R. II CtilcaRQ Pneu. Tool Chrysler Col. GaR Elccl. Commer.

Cre. Co Commercial tVi Oom. ft tjouth HV Conulldaird 11V. Cons. Edl.

N. Y. J4'i CoriLOlldaltd Oil I Com. 1 15'. 31' a Theodore James plications resulting from advanced led In practice cheering, andiS loctrlc -V" lulci I.t 1 11 4', IB'.

30'. GRANT, HARDY ADDED TO POTOMAC COUNCIL Pvegicna! Scout Meeting Scheduled For Hagerstown October 21 and 22 The addition of Grant and Hardy t. th. Area Council, Boy Scours age. Mrs.

Loretta Edwards Cooper and son. Jerry, Ellet, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. James Stevenson.

Harvey 'Reckley, Spring Gap, is Improving at Allegany Hospital. where he taken four Weeks ago pital. of Zion Rsformed Church, 405 North cumberiand Division held their first Mechanic street, will resume a meeting at 32 Clark-Keating ings Sunday, at 6:30 m. The thsme, 'As Others'-See will be led by Miss Kathleen.Wright. The newly elected officers for the rigsnvtlle.

announce the birth of son, yesterday, at Memorial Hos- of Amerlc a. was approved Wednesday, at a meeting of the executive board of Potomac Council. The counties are transferred from the Shenandoah Area Council with headquarters at Winchester. C. M.

Bennett. Mooreflfeld, and Ward Wood, Lost City, troop co- mittee chairman, the Shenandoah CJpuncil, Romney, W. Scout Leaders and Potomac- Coucil officials, approved the change, made CENTRAL DIVISION SCOUTS MAKE PLANS The scoutmasters of the Central In our final report, along with why we have done so. he way will then be open, so any candidate may appeal from certification to the Circuit, uliich will give us power to the ballot boxes of precincts, because of errors, and same." Began Yesterday anvass of the Ailegnny County Jiocratic gubernatorial 'vote, cast 1 primaries Monday, which beat I p. yesterday was.

re- Jed at 9 a. today, by the lervisors of Elections. of the official count was hampered by errors in 1 tally sheets and mistakes in Ration of "second choice" voles, at election precincts. This discussion among the Judges, "(tomey for the board and at-" representing the Jackson vice president, Mrs. Newton Parish; secretary, Harold Horn; W.

W. Markel; chairman of prayer meeting committee, Mrs. Albert Smith; social, and Mrs. W. W.

Markel, look-out: Miss Kathleen Wright; pianist, Albert Smith; coun- cillor to Intermediate and junior superintendents, Mrs. Leo Horn; intermediate superintendent, Miss Janet Markel; junior superintendent. Miss Helen Ruehl. Building, Wednesday, to formulate plans for the balance of' the year. In addition to Commissioner James because it Is felt the counties have P.

Thayer, Troops 1, 5, 7 and 12 were represented. A Hallowe'en spook night, Saturday, October 29, a combined hike. Saturday, December 3, and a party during the Christmas holidays were arranged. Baltimore and Ohio August Earnings Improve Earnings of the Baltimore Ohio O'Ccm i Railroad Improved during August as compared with the July level, and the pickup has continued during the month, according to information from an official source. This Means that the road will report the best August gross operating and Wiley revenues for any month this year.

figure of $11,325,000 was the top for any 1938 month to date. If the management kept as close Party at Ford A birthday party was held in honor of Careen and Dorothy Jean Henderson Saturday night at the home of their grandparents, Mr. W- Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henderson, Mrs.

W. R. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chaney, Mrs.

Nancy Hare, Mrs. Mary Martz and children. Bobble, Donald and Walter, Kenneth i enfeUor, Koby, Ruth Det- the certification of rickp clara Jlme ouford? Geraidlne Paul Detrick and Donald Errors Unintentional :oolde.n. a number of instances, the ruled that where the two tally 5 in the precinct but at check with the judge's state- of returns, the count on the sheet would 'he accepted by It. board took the view that the 5 made in crediting "second vote for candidates, were Bowling Club Metis The Wednesday Night Bowling Club held it? first meeting of the season at SS.

Peter and Paul Hall, and it was announced that bowling will be resumed by JDtcember 1. Ivan W. Poling, manager of the Fort Cumberland Hotel, has donated a WCLC, intentional, but mistakes made tr for Individual high score, misunderstanding and un- Mrs- Artnur the precinct clerks, as ust how the "second' choice" shoua be tallied. and clerks of aeveral pre- which there was evident has donated one for the highest average. Events Briefly Noted The Cumberland 4-H Club will meet at 1:30 p.

tomorrow, at control over expenses last month as it did In net operating Income also will approach close to the 1937 ujjure. The net operating total of was within $82,298 of the same month last year. It was estimated, however, that the net loss for July after fixed charge requirements was about compared with a net loss of $365,333 for the corresponding 1937 period. As to the plan for reduction of Interest payments, the Interstate Commerce Commission wisf begin Its hearings on this proposal next Thursday. closer ties with the Potomac Council then with the Winchester group.

A meeting of persons Interested in Scouting in Hampshire, Grant and Handy counties will be. held soon. It has been proposM that a Scout district composed of the three counties be formed. 'Paul H. Love, Philadelphia, regional executive, who attended the Wednesday meeting.

Invited Scouters in this section to attend the regional meeting at Hagerstown, October 21 and 22. Dr. James E. West, chief Scout executive, and John Stiles. Canadian Commissioner, will be among the speakers.

Love also approved the South Branch of the Potomac River camp site. The next board meeting will be held at home of PJchard Rizer, B5 Frost avenue, Frostburg, Wednesday, October 19. Dorothy, wnilson directed songs In anticipation of Uie foot-1 oentrai 33'; ball game between VVestmont 1 Allegany High at Port Hill stadium oiiudtn c'-o it tomorrow night. jOoodrici. jo'-, Mr.

Webster announced Chamber of Commerce has invited i4o "i with a -fractured ieg, suffered in ajthe Senior and Junior classes of fall from his garage roof. JA.H.8. to hear a "Sales Mean WUUam A. Oracle, entered night Tome School, Port Deposit. P.

Brook Whiting, returned to University of Virginia. P. J. Bergdoll, is a patient in Memorial Hospital. Edward Meconl, Philip.

Carolan and William Cumiskey, graduates of LaSslle High School, have enrolled in at. Frsacls College, Loretto, Fa. Mrs. S. W.

Keller and children, who have beeti with the former's mother, Mrs. Tola Beckman, 674 Payette street, since the ucath of Mr. Keller, returned to Grafton. W. Va.

Miss Gertrude Lebeck, 307 Pulaski street, entered -the University of Maryland. Miss Louise Blackburn, Altoona, Is visiting Miss Catherine Llp- pold, 432 Greene street. W. F. Mai one returned to Fort Belvoir, after visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Malone, Louisiana avenue. He has recnllsted with U. S.

Engineers. He won medals for sharpshootlng and as expert rlflnmari. He will take up drafting and surveying. EYSTON RECAPTURES AUTO SPEED RECORD Mack Truck. Inc 33'j 11 Bonnevillc Salt Flats, Utah.

-i'lcf Vn-'rl 'e' 4 16. world's automobile i tl'. Industrial Rayon i. Int. Int.

HycSro-Eltcl Int. Niciccl Canada Int. Tel. it Ttl Kennccott Copper Krcsgt. B.

Ijoews. Inc Lorlllard, 4Ti 14 91 Jurors to serve durtftK the September term of Federal Coui-i hers were drawn thLs morning by U. S. "''jjury Commissioner Fermmi Pagh, assisted by local attaches of the court. The term will open ut 0:30 a.

m. Monday, September 26, with Judge William C. Coleman, Baltimore, presiding. S. Dls- Att-orncy Bernard J.

Flynn and Assistant G. Randolph Aikcn will prosecute the coses. In addition to a number of cases i Involving djargej of liquor tax evasion and operating unregistered the docket will Include the T'sjcase of a Cumberland negro accused violating the Mann White Slave Those drtiwn for jury duty nre: 151. L. Sldaway, Charles A.

Piper, 3 i Charles P. Heller, Wlllia.m H. Slinw, E. Berry, Hey! D. Walker, J.

Tlpton. George P. Gnttiy, I Ambrose Rylantl. Homer E. Brooks, Stoner Leoi; S.

Hook, J. Cope. W. Ralph Bretz, William R. Hast.

Daniel R. Rutson, George L. Couler, WIlHr.m Grfminger, William R. Dletz, W. Eves.

Albert N. Hook. Wll- "J'llliim R. E. Albert H.

MRCV, (7 A. Russell E. Hice R. Laughiin, WllllPrn 193'IL. Weaver, Alplionsus L.

WH1, lt Myron S. Landls and GcorKe f. Isicgmnier. nil of this city. i J.

S. DcVorc. Ellerslie; S. Henry Route 2. Cumberland; 44 jjHmes Patterson, Willlnm Stt-w- Frostburg; Cromwell Boor, 3, city; Zals.

Westcrn- a i port; Bertram A. Mason. Cro.iap- ii'j. town: William Love. William Lonaconlng; Thomas J.

Summit. 13 '3 MV, 16'. 8'. 51' 1 r. 1 TORT ASHBY WILL BE RESTORED AS SHRINE speed record tumbled here agnln Mont.

i 44 today as Capt. George E. T. Eyston 5 al regained the title John R. mi usurped yesterday.

The new on is 35750 miles per hour. Eyston, retired British Army of- COUNSEL IN JONES LIBEL SUIT John T. Jones, president of District No. 16, Mine Workers, has retained Richard Werthelmer, as counsel. In his iibei suit against Dan McNally, evangelist, and the Cjmberland Guide.

WlUis.m H. Geppert, now magls- CITY BRIEFS ficer, drove powerful National Paw. i Lt. Nrw Yorlc Northern Pacific 21 li 6V. 15'.

Project Approved anil Work Will Be Stnrted With Federal Funds 44 B'i derbolt" through the mile at 356.44 miles per hour on the north run!" and returned at 358.57 to displnco Cobb's record of 250.20, set yester- RaSio K.im' crpi- day. R. rolmim Corp. i. N.

J. Com. FATHER AND TWO SONS 'Remington Rand Rro Motors Rrp. Iron Steel I Reynolds Tob. Oil Del.

fl'i 2V, 17U 13 13V. ACCUSED OF LARCENY co. Serve). Inc 14'i 14 Nhctl Union OH Arraigned yesterday In Justice-isvciiy oil um cfflc -n Railway Spriry Corp. StaniiArd Brtndu Stunilard O.

E. OH. Standard O1U N. J. W.

Smith, George Smith and Charles W. Smith, Braddock Road, were ench held under $600 bond for action of the October grand iury. They were arne.sted by City Of- fleers Thomas T. Griffin nnd P. oulr'su Carl Jenkins and nre accused of Co taking four tlrte and four wheels from a truck owned by Ralph Prltta while thfi machine was disabled on Will's Creek avenue.

iov 45 ur 3i Oil 01, United Aircraft J4'i CJnlled Corp 2C. Onlled QRS Improv 1 U. 8. nublxr 23'. 331, Keyser.

vv. Sept. of a WPA project for 9'. i'4 Iteration of Fort Ashby was lven Wednesday by President Roosevelt, according to advices from Washington todny, and ivi work will be started this month. The old log structure Is the only fort built prior to the'Revolution ns protection against Indian raids Is still standing south of the i Potonmc river.

The project Is spon- by Uie Mineral County Court. i Fort Ashby was V.ullt In 1735 on from Colonel George Wash- 2Jjt'jtngton and was the scane of several battles after mamuding savnges SrolHort nnH Kn r.rtln>lict« 17'. 4P. U. B.

Bteel. trate of "justlce-if-the'-Deare court. a reed to roscc children and LONACONING Lonaconlng, Sept. 16 i Rev. T.

W. Ucslrni I Reverend Ivan W. Shcwbridpc has resigned as pastor of the First Pen- tecostal Church, Lonaconlng, to en-iMiddic tcr evangelistic work. Mr. S'j JOS' U.

8. Site). Chern. Warner S'-j 5 U'riilnfthouie ot'i Whlli 11 10'. Co.

44'. 44'i Yellow Truck Cai IC'j NEW VOBK EXCIIANOC Ark. 3'. George M. Oakman, contractor.

524. Beall street, who suffered buck Injuries last Wednesday, when he fell stories from a house at North Branch, Is Improving at Memorial Hospital. Meagher. Route 5, and Nallo Caporossi, 15 Arch street, were each fined today in Police Court on charges of careless driving bridRe a forme resident of Baltl- umird -A- were arrested on Baltimore street morr Pl lnl by Patrolman John Hewhouse, City are continuing their drive to halt petty shoplifting in loco! stores, and merchants have ss that, fcctir.n nnd the colonists i sought refuge within the blockade. The old loi-t was purchased July 1327, by Valley Chnp- Ster.

of the American Revolution, from Thomas S. Pyles, ijand the D. A. R. has been working for ten years to have It restored AX an historic shrine.

It Is In fair condition and was used as a 5'-J Mijiuntlt recent yean. Corp. 1 3'. 3'. r.

Walton Heads Pasl i Commanders of Mail-as was counsel and docketed') adu ta accuseti of Four youths were arraigned yesterday in Juvenile Court. for taking articles from the Sears, Murphy and Hill CHAMPION DOG DROPS DEAD stores. One waa sentenced to re- the action, before his appointment as magistrate. more. Previous to coming to Lon-j nconhig he engaged evangelistic work in the South.

INTESTING COMPANIES Mr, and Mrs. 1 etr York. Sha Shewbrldge ere fnunrlers of Uie Maryland George, Creek Home Tr age. His farewell sermon will be super Corp. or Amer.

given Sunday. Super Corp. cf Amer, B. Corp. of Amer.

Bli -Nnfn Bid 1.33 5.5S 50.01 3.0:1 2.P« j.n Berlin. Sept. Ralph WrJ- ton of CiimbcrUnd. elected of the Past Commandrrs' i Asioclation of Central Peniuiylvanln, of Mnlta. at the bi-monthly i of the group here yesterday.

hundred memUf-rs were present at the session. Otiwr nrr: P. J. Petherbrldge, Johnstown, DAVIS i DavLi, W. Sept J6.

The Davis Junior Woman's Clubj met on Tuesday, night. The program OVER THE Klngwood, W. Sept. AMn onl Pekingese dog in the United i Statcs w)n the and LEAD TOURNEY FOES the Canadian championships drop- school and the other thvee was In charge Misses Edith Wll- summoned before th? yesterday afternoon but of Betty Miller, them were unable to rceol- I the tally marks made by them Pig the count Monday night and Iday. 1 AL AT S.

A. CITADEL W. O. Self, as the i opened meel- Rt The Salvation Army 'Citadel to continue to September 0 spoko on "The Meaning of vivar, quoting Scripture, and PS: various SUustntUons an the for a successful revival and to same. He li a P'oylnj own accompaniment KC banjo or piano.

Services are at two on a. m. 8 p. m. Girl Scout Troop, No.

2, will meet at 10 a. tomorrow, at Emmanuel Episcopal Parish Rouse. The Union Grove Community Chonuj meet at 7:45 p. Wednesday at Betne! Church. The Woodmen of the World will have the flrst of scries of card Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Sept.

16 many shots that would be duck soup for a duffer, four Jittery young men battled across Oakmont for 18 holes today, grabbed a bite of lunch and marched out for another 18- holc round In the semi-finals of the National Amateur golf tournamsr.t. Pat Abbott, Altadena, led Dick Chapman, Greenwich, Corui. pcd dead at the completion of Its last at Grcensburg. The dog Champion Dcf Dee of Pippin, was formerly owned by Mrs. W.

C. Stauffer of Kingwood and was to parties at 8 p. Thursday, at the is up at the half-way mark at club rooms. Bedford street. The Novelty Club, at the home of Misses Mary and Marcella Brennan, 13 Oldtown Road, elected these officers: President, Miss JuJJa DIvlco; vice president.

Miss Bev- anna Schad; secretary, Miss Mary Brennan; treasurer, Sflss Bessie Kcsler. Mtes Bcvanna Sflhad, 221 Grand avenue, will bo September 22 luncheon and WUlle Turnesa, Briar Cliff Manor, N. was 3 up on Edwin Kingsley, Magna, Utah. SUIT FOR DIVORCE Drlscoll has docketed suit for divorce against Arlington L. Driscoll, in ttie Circuit Court.

Cruelty and desertion are charged. Thty were wed in art. Harold E. Naugh- too iepresents the wife, were given suspended sentences. Ladles Aid Society of Centre Street M.

E. Church will hold a rummage sale In the of the church, today at 7 p. m. damaged the home of Lloyd have returned here thu week; 8 ri. Miller avenue, ycs- to spend the remainder of days! terday Engine Companies 1 and 4 In retirement.

answered alarms. Mrs. Stuffer sold the champion-' ship five-pound miniature' Peke to I10od control and the possibility son and Freda Braun. Talks were 8vcn Anna Bogdonovich and Lily Aron- chemical Trmi son, reading by Miss. Margaret I cV Walters, and a piano duet Misses Cecelia and Gazelle The club was entertained at'rint Bo.ion" president; C.

H. Saylor, Berlin. :3 rctary; J. P. Btttner.

Cumberland, assistant Mjcretary: J. W. Chaplin, New York. Johnstown, D. T.

Adams. A krd treasurer; R. T. Shcl- k. NU.

iBfi 4S'i Berlin, wnrden; J. D. Kcefer. M-nunci, R. H.

jhnrt. Altoona, trustee. Tlic nest mcrtlni; of the Central i Pennsylvania group, was nn- 31 innunccd, will be ftt Altoonn, Novem- nujber JP. The work rleiirw will bf rxrmpll- Broolclrn Trvut Tr 37 by ConKnenttl Corn Bk. Tr.

1J 1 4: Nallonal National 1570 the Continental by the hostesses. Flrjl 0 Others attending were Misses Naomi 7run Winiams, Mildred Erhard. Virginia Cooper, EJolse Bergstrom, Isabel I M.r.ufacturen Tru.t. pin. to Eahelman.

Mrs. Eileen Mosfcr, tlo El clty -MOW TOTK if.jTsjjicd by Cumberland Commnndrry, 351, fl October 8. Tnul 7Tl Mrs. Christian Hager of Pittsburgh of establishing an citation rink who entered the dog in numerous' fere tut night by the 61- in the United States and Can-i rectors of Chamber of ada and won many prizes'with mercCi Rose Oorrell. Mrs.

J. D. Lmicr entertained the Tllle A. Tni.i.:..:: ME. Church Cleveland Police The contest! MISS BONIG NAMED TO CHARITIES POST Frntik A.

Wrilfhope. president of i the executive fjoarri of the C'hRrillPK. nnnouncdd last Senior EtecU The. Senior Class of Fllr.fetone High School Wednesday elected officers as follows: President. Madeline Mauzy; ylce Eleanor V7llllEon; secretary.

Zola Odgens; treasurer, Sebert WltReld. Plans were discussed for the' play and party to be given In the near future. The Young Womcns Missionary- Society of at. Luke's Lutheran Church will hold a nimmagc sale was by Mrs. Jack Green.

At-! First Aid trmt the hiui tending were Mesdames W. Sppt. L. BoniK as orecu- Klght, O. D.

Good, William pollcemnn will be ln.l;,ed injtlve secretary to succeed the R. Rogers, H. W. Shaffer, Ray'first nld wster safety by the'ciaid J. Hartsock.

Evans, H. M. Burley, Florence Bur-: first cf year. Bonlg has bcrn on the As- today at 7 p. m.

In the nodal room, ger, Lee and Janet Means. Thc dlicctor of t.hii Ir.slrijclicn'jrociatcd Cliariilcs for 12 There wilt be a bake sa5c at fiaJand Baltimore, North Centre tomorrow for I Mr. and rni-s. Fisher Nicholson i for Lhc Grcntcr Clcvrhnrt cliaolci n.viUlani to Mlwi and the benefit of the KlUmlller slom of the Sisterx cf Charity. lore, visited herjof the Red Crow, Donnlrl W.

(o 1B33, was connected that nearly 800 poltcejv.ith the AUcjnry County in Canaan Vt G. r. Harman, returned to his home officew ulrcudy have received train-jnr-srd when with them. ling at the new police j8he Is of city,.

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