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CUMBERLAND TIMES, MUiN'lJAY, 14, INUNK LANE CONFERS AT SALISBURY ON LYNCHING INJURED IN AUTO BRITISH STATESMAN TWO ATLANTIC CITY BALTIMORE CITY ACCIDENT SATURDAY STRUCK BY MACHINE RESORTS ARE RAIDED Examination, However, Shows Agents Visit Cliquot Club and Silver Slipper; Several Dollars In Liquor Seized. Maryland's Attorney General Has Been Active In Investigation Since Mob Action RESULTS GUARDED Case Vfall Not Be Presented Grandjury Until Evidence Is Considered Ironclad Dec. 14 Attorney General William Preston Lane, today left here for Salisbury to continue the investigation of, the lynching there of Matthew Williams, a- negro, last December' 4. Before leaving he' said he would confer with State's Attorney Levin C. 'Bailey, of Wicomieo county.

i There were indications that state, day afternoon, about one mile west rnnfv nnrf nnlina fnrnrv iirill That Winston Churchill Is Not Seriously Injured. MAGISTRATE DEAD They're Easy on Dad's Bankroll RECOVER TWO I STOLEN AUTOMOBILES New York. Dec, 14, thorough examination by A physicians early today revealed that Winston Churchill, British statesman, was not seriously hurt last night when struck by an automobile. Ke suffered a sprained right shoulder and forehead and lacerations of the nose. Unless complications set in he probably wili be permitted to leave Lenox Hospital some time Churchill 'was crossing Fifth avenue when he was run down by automobile of Mario Contasino, of Yonkers.

He was on his way to visit Bernard M. Baruch, banker. Police said Churchill attempted cross the avenue against the traffic lights. He Contasino from blame. exonerated Miss Margaret Patterson Frostburg, Dec.

Margaret Patterson, this city, in company with Miss Christine Finzel and William and Emil Aldridge, Mt. Savage, enroute home from Baltimore, sustained a rib fracture and injuries the car skidded and wrecked at the side of the road at 4:30 o'clock Satur- county and police forces will con- tiritie their secret Investigation 'and not present the case''to the grand of Hagerstown. Miss. Finzel also received painful injuries but was able to return to jury until they have ironclad evi-jhe'r home in Mount Savage. The dence sufficient to result in boys were uninjured.

Miss ments against the members of the mob that dragged Williams from a hospital bed and burned his body after hanging him. Detectives Complete Work Authorities said the Baltimore detectives sent to Salisbury last Monday' upon the request of Mr. Lane, had completed their worK. and made their reports to the attorney general. It was indicated these reports probably would be the basis of future, action of the prosecutors in calling a special session of the Wicomieo county grand jury to consider the lynching evidence.

Mr. Lane has been active in the investigation since' 1 -the' day after Williams -was lynched. Governor Albert C. then instructed him to cooperate with Wicomieo county authorities in identifying and prosecuting the members of the lynching mob. He has been in frequent communication with Mr.

Baile but both offi- Patterson remains in Washington County Hospital, at Hagerstown. The quartet was returning home to (spend the week end; Miss Patterson (resides on Ormond street. Defective steering gear is given as the cause of the FIFTYfAR VETERANS MARCH ON CAPITAL To Seek Full Payment of Bonus Certificates and Repeal of Dry Amendment. SAILORS AND CITIZENS RIOT IN HONOLULU Atlantic City, N. Dec.

Clicquot Club, one of Atlantic City's most richly furnished resorts, and the Silver Slipper, widely kncjvn night club, were raided by federal dry agents today. The Clicquot Club, located in a 20-room mansion, was stripped of furnishings valued at $20,000. Four vans carted away Japanese and Chinese furnishings. Agents poured several thousand dollars worth of alleged whiskies and champagne's down a drain. Paul Johannsen Succumbs From' Heart Attack, Third Since Entering' Hospital.

Baltimore, Dec. 14 Paul Johauijseii died today in I Johns Hopkins Hospital heart attack, the third he had suffered since his admission to the hospital a month ago. He was 60. The magistrate had been A member of the Baltimore bar for 31 years and was the oldest in point of service of the city's dozen of police magistrates. He had served in the'northwestern police district since 1924.

He became known for his stand against "anonymous" blue-law prosecutions Under a recent court ruling, under charges made by persons who also seized books, showifig a $300-a- day business for September and names, including visitors from New York and Philadelphia. refused to testify'in court. He was known also for the iu- membersbip lists with about ecticide spray pump he kept in lite desk for setting up a protecting bloud of antiseptic fog between him- The agents said they found can-! self 'and particularly dubious ap- celled checks made payable to Jo- pearihg defendants, seph Rosenbaum, a local politician. Five employes were arrested. STOCK MARKET (Continued From Page 1) New York.

Dec. 14 flurry i Besides his widow, Mr. Johannsen is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ij. Phillips of Harrisburg, Pa.

IAUTOPSY ORDERED IN DEATH OF WOMAN! Ida was kidnaped by about 20 men, taken to the opposite side of Oahu Island, whipped, beaten and left lying beside the roadway where passing motorists found him. The city was comparatively quiet today. Shore patrols had arrested 200 participants in the rioting and returned them to their barracks. but the market ran into fresh liquidation after midday. The railroads held up well, but, the weight of selling in other sections of the list was heavy, depressing a number of leading issues to new low levels.

Losses of 2,3 or more points were registered by United The major fight was in the down-1 sta tes steel American Telephone town section. Police said several hundred men participated in this fray. The shore patrols began making arrests and a request was sent to the nearby Pearl Harbor naval base for reinforcements. One hundred marines, armed with rifles and blackjacks, were dispatched under of Captain Janies D. Wilson.

The shore patrol had the situation in hand, however, when the ma- United Gas Improvement, Consolidated Gas and American Tobacco. The railroad stocks benefited from reports that the railroad executives were confident that their controversy with union leaders be adjusted at a reasonably early date. Nevertheless, the weight of selling in other sections of the list caused less of early railroad gains. In addition, Baltimore Ohio, Southern, and Pennsylvania declined! Action Against Another Suspected of Pushing Her Downstairs Held Up. i Baltimore.

Dec. 14. an autopsy to determine the cause of the death of Miss Lillian Holton, 83, who died yesterday in a hospital here, Corozier Link today asked police to take no action against Miss Ida Taylor, 68. who was accused oi having pushed the older woman down a stairway. The coroner's report said Miss Holton was sent to the hospital Three Suspects Held In Connection With Disappearance of Local Machine.

State police recovered Chevrolet coupe belonging to Carl Swires, Mountain Lake Park, ''that had been stolen in Frostburg, Saturday evening. The machine was found abandoned in an alley in the rear of Race's Hotel. No one wai arrested in connection with the alleged theft. City police arrested three young men who are being held as suspects in connection with the stealing cf a Buick automobile belonging to Otto Hewett. here which was taken from Oldtown Road.

Saturday night. The machine was found parked in front of 411 Grand avenue early Sunday morning. MEAT BALLS FOR DINNER By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE Meat ifalLs and Tomato Sauce Baked Potatoes Esca Hoped Onions Bread Apple Butter 1 Baked Fruit Pudding Lemon Sauce Coffee Meat Balls and Tomato Sauce 'Serving i pounds round steak, ground: 1 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon pap- i rika.

2 tablespoons finely chopped onions, 1-4 teaspoon celery 1-2 'cup cracker crumbs. 1 egg, 1-3 cup fiour. Mix steak, seasonings, crumbs and egg. Shape into ball 1 '-i inches jin diameter. Roll in flour and fie 'into shallow, buttered baking dish.

Here are the four prize winners in the 4-H club girls' dressmaking; Acid tlle tomato sauce. contest at the national congress in Chicago. One of the rules of the, contests was that no costume was to cost more than $25 and that I dresses must be hpnie-msde. The winners, left to right, are Helen teaspoon paprika, 2 Thomas, 15, Amesville, semi-tailored model: Louise Morgan, Buch- chopped celery, 1-4 teaspoon pow- Tomato Sauce 2 cups tomatoes. 1-2 teaspoon salt.

rines arrived. around 2 points, net. Philadelphia, Dec. all said to be veterans of the World War;" today started to Washington to seek full payment of their bonus certificates and the repeal of the Eighteenth Amend- have declined. discuss progress of their inquiry.

started in a heavy rain from Before leaving, the attorney gen- Independence Square and said they expected to reach Washington by stopping at Chester. eral left instructions for the preparation of briefs-and arguments be laid before the court of appeals Immgto 1 Havre De Grace next Wednesday when he will urge f-- an Baltimore. the court to overrule the judges ofi William Bneu, one of the leaa- Judicial circuit who said We ahe going to ask clined recently to remove -tho mur- duplicate Its wonderful der trial of Yuel Lee. alias Orphan act We want our bon- Jones, from Cambridge to Baltimore. Boycott Continues The Eastern Shore economic boy- cott against Baltimore merchants continued today.

Shoremen insist-j ed they would boycott Baltimore until apologies are made to the Eastern Shore for criticism, which followed the lynching of A meeting of the Baltimore Association of Commerce was scheduled for this afternoon at which an effort will be made to "iron out" diHiculties with delegates from the us now rather than in 1934, when I some of us may not be here to en! joy it." City Unsafe For U. S. Officers Wives Last Friday Rear Admiral George T. Pettengill, commanding mine craft of the Fourteenth Naval District, announced he had warned Admiral Richard H. Leigh, commander of the battle force, United States Fleet, that Honolulu was unsafe for naval officers' wives.

Rear Admiral Yates'Sterling, commandant of Pearl Harbor, asserted a certain portion of the city's population refused to take assaults upon women seriously, and added that the city could expect such attacks until "the better element gets to work to stamp out this condi- Call money 2Vi per cent. Quota'ions Furnished By Clarence Lltz- enburg. Broker, 10 North Liberty Street, Cumberland. Maryland. RAILS T.

S. Tf. Baltimore £: Ohio Chesapeake Ohio Brie Great Northern, pr. Low i 83 i 17 6 19'i 83 Lehigh Valley 11 Union Pacific 73'i Missouri Pacific 1 New York Central a i 26 i N. N.

If. 20 17 Northern Pacific 1714 Pennsylvania Beading 32 32 Rock Island lo 1 9 1 September with a fractured hip foi- anan, cotton srtiool dress: Mary Marley, 17, Ashland, Miss, party 'dered cloves, lowing a quarrel with Miss Taylor i dress, and Annette Yonkelowitz, 15, Hcopeston, 111., tailored woolen' Mis ingredients and pour over in a boarding house in which both dress. Miss Yonkelowitz also won the granri sweepstakes prize for the meat balls Cook 30 minutes in women lived. best outfit of any of the four dK-uinus. Her cost $24.90.

moderate oven. Turn balls fre- I quently to allow even cooking. Escallopcci Onions i 12 white onions, (1 1-2 inches in diameter): 3 tablespoons flour. 2 1-2 cups milk, 1-2 teaspoon sa.lt. 1-4 I teaspoon paprika.

2-3 cup rolled cracker crumbs, 2 tablespoons ter. melted. Peel onions. Cover with cold water and bring to boiling paint, in cold water MAN DISAPPEARS WITH $2400 SAVINGS Left Home'-In After Having Wife "Withdraw Money 1 1 OT CITY BRIEFS OVERNIGHT NEWS The picture of the LaSalJe Insti- i tute football team which appeared! in the Sunday Times yesterday was (By The Associated Press) taken by the Goldfiue "studio. Cred-i Domestic it line was inadventantly omitted de- beneath the picture.

Icides to permit postponement A seven-point buck was killed on debt payments totaling and rinse enlisted today in a John IT 3 njijicab at his home Saturday nlgh't, the Green Ridge read Saturday'due Tuesday. again with cold water, and afternoon by Tom Wilson, this Leavenworth, or-; brin to boiling point and again Others in "the party were Peter i ganized search for escaped convict, drain and rinse. Cover with 2 Lucke. steppsd into a tax 1 Wilson, William Burford and John'prison quiet. i inches of water and allow to boil Biggs.

The detr was displayed Sat- clears way! for minutes. Drain and rinse well urday night. for consideration of President's 1 1 ld water. Melt the 3 table- 'spoons of butter and add flour and SOCIAL. Woman St.

L. San Fran Southern Pacific 32 'Southern Railway 8' jst. Paul Kan. I Western i Norfolk Western 120 Eastem Shore the brought about by Matthews was lynched by a mob of more than "2,000 persons after he had shot and killed'his'employer, Daniel Elliod, admittedly because of low wages paid him. WALTER ROSE KILLED ON SUBSIDIARY DAM Skull Fractured and Neck Broken In Fall of 25 Feet From Concrete Car.

OBITUARY Kisamore Kisamore: of James 'Kisamore," Bdwlirig Green, died Sunday morning at Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient since December 8. The body was removed to the Funeral services will be held at the home tonight at 7:30 o'clock, with Rev. Jack W. Leggett, pastor Central Methodist Episcopal Church officiating. The body will be taken to Moore, W.

tomorrow morn- illc many ui me ing via the Western Maryland rail-1 Allegany Hospital will meet tomor- jKarisas City hvabash AddreSS ClVlC ClUOjSeaboard Air Line jChic. Grt. West. Chic. Grt.

pr o- 30 6'i 5 5 119 y. 30 6 1' 3 119 caiiying 82,400 drawn from a bank, ur ay for consideration id has not been seen since. 'Dorothy Smith, aged years, P-gram. His wife, Mrs. Mary re- au lte of IM and Mrs charles CmifV, Wolntif cfi-not L'ported that her husband sent to a bank Saturday to withdraw the money, which she turned over Smith.

Walnut Camden and Waldo, killing luitil creamy sauce forms. Stir con- a fractured right ankle 15 and wrecking manyi stantl Add salt and paprika. Add i cooked onions and pour into butler- Sheppajxi ed baking dish. Sprinkle with 1 afternoon, when she fell" at buildings. to-him; he was! 5 IS Dein? a ME DKS 0 wasiuugMHi-senaior "eoinir W.

Koon and Charles C. Zimmer-! Democrats to avoid i ther explanation. fur- -prohibi- crumbs which have been mixed Tbe meeting of the Cumberland Civic Club Thursday, December 17, will be featured by an address by Mrs. William Johns Brown, of Baltimore, an authority on penology. Her subject will be "Responsibility of Society for Crime." Mrs.

Brown is a member of the State Welfare Department and active In the work of prison reform. The- meeting will be held at 2 p. m. in the auditorium of the City Hall, the president, Mrs. Harold W.

Smith, presiding. Mrs. J. W. Leggett will be soloist.

MOTORS Si RUBBERS Hudson Motor Hupmobile Overland Chrysler General Motors Id' 4' lo': Studsbaker White 13 22V4 12 Mack Truck 14 Packard. Motor Yel. Trk. conch Graham-Paige Motor Continental Motors Kelly-Springfield 1', 22 r-3'4, 9H 13 ii 4 3'i 3Vi 3il lii risk The Events Briefly Noted Ladies' Aid Society of the Walter Rose, 27, of near was accidentally killed this morning about 2:40 o'clock 4n a faU of 25 feet from a while working on the new sub'sidiary dam being built in Bedford county, for the City of Cumberland. skull was and his.

neck was broken. He was 'dead- -when Dr. H. V. called to Allegany Hos'pitalf'esaBiined body.

Mr. Rose was a foil of and Mrs. D. C. Rose of He is also survived by Tils who was Nellie DeMoss, of- liarii DeMoss, thrqe brothers, Paul, and.

Roy Rose, and two Mrs; 'Fay. Elliott 'and Mabel Cessna. This is the. third, -fatality the dam since the work started -there. Mr.

Fose ed into the Order; 'of Eagles tomorrow night; Funeral services will- be' held at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. in the Centreville church ment in the Fellowship PUBLIC OBSERVE CHRISTMAS road, and will be interred in the Moore cemetery there. Mrs. Kisamore is survived, besides her husband, James, by three sons, George, Kenneth and Norman Kisamore; her parents, Enoch and Sarah Piffle; one sister. Miss Maud, and two brothers, Ernest Kisamore of Moore, and Robert Kisamore of Elkins, W.

Va. Rev. HamiUon' Potts Elkins, 4tr-Wprd was received "of the' death of the Potts, 86, lkins and rinK hospital Potts was ininister- in- this vicinity preached in the -chiircli here. had been te" pa'stor Baptist church in. MobilS.3yie^.

residing there. Bur' Goodrich ,17, Rubber I.Goodyear i OILS Atlantic Refining Barnsdall Cor. Cities Service row at.2-.30 p. m. Tea will be served by Mrs.

F. E. Naughton, assisted zy Mrs. William F. Kerber.

The. Business and Profesisonal Women's Club will.meet at the Algonquin Hotel tomorrow at 5:30 p. m. A holiday program has been arranged. The Music and Arts Study Club I Cont Mexicnn Seaboard 6V- Texas Company Pure Oil 41'', Sinclair Oil a'i 5H 12'i FLASHES OF LIFE (By The Associated Press! Pittsburgh They thought it funny when John Phoman, life term convict, said he would be out ofcprison by Christmas.

Well, he's out. He committed suicide yesterday. Medford, takes a lot to unnerve the A. M. Moultons.

Their automobile stalled on a railroad crossing. They leaped and saw a slow moving train turn the car) over. went on" their way. man at Memorial Hospital ition controversy" as endangering with ne 2 tablespoons of melted Andrew W. Heller, brother of i Party success.

butter. Bake minutes in mod- former City Commissioner Charles I cities bid for 'oven. Heller, a buck deer, i convention as party leaders with six prongs, in Broad here. i Pa. of Way: ddUpHjWll Henry Hart Post, No.

1411. Vet- Brotherhood voting "pre- Cresaptown. Dec. erans of Foreign Wars, at 8 o'clock tonight will elect, officers for ttis ensuing term. MARYLAND BRIEFS ponderantly" for strike, President says.

Springfield, sla.in in liquor warfare. New foreign trade council report notes "comparative stability" of American price levels; predicts U. S. will be first nation of (By the Associated Press, To recover economic eqmlib- with a The Moultons it and heart attack Wiliam A. Burk, identified with civic and fraternal organi- rium Stanflard oil, N.

Standard Oil, Cal. 4T, 5Ti 29'; Texts Coal OH 2'-' Continental 5' COPPER. MINLVG Cerrp De Kennecott will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Aerbert Platt, 757 Gephart Drive. Engagement Announced Mr.

and'Mrs. of Flintstone, announce OIUt! KCI ment of their Melvin E. Ryan, son of MrJ and Mrs. Neva Coasol J. W.

Ryan, 113 Elder city. 26 VI 3 4'i 2V, Franklin, Harry Fer- ringer intends to encourage the 'courageous. He will marry free of charge "anyone who has the cour- age to marry these days." B. F. True was called to Huntingdon, by the death of his brother-in-law, William No'rris.

Mrs. S. F. True remains ill. E.

Byron Smith, Altoona, spent Thursday here. Mrs. Charles Garniu returned to her home in Tulsa. after a visit with relatives here. Mrs.

Harry Chilcott is improving of Schenectady, N. Y. New former Churchill, British chancellor, struck! zations in Kent county for 50 years, died at his home here. He was 72 years old. Mr.

Burk held state local offices the Patriotic Order' Sons of America. Junior Order TT United American Mechanics and the Elisha Kentl i-iiaiiuciiui, down by motorcar, taken to hos-l" ednesda3 pital: injuries not serious. The Christmas entertainment. of Sunday school will be heid December 23. at 7:30 Order of Owls.

He organized a Kane zv, 5 Ossining. N. Lawes i cha ter of the Patriotic wants Sing Sing's minstrel shows i Rockhal many years ago. He was to be successful. He doesn't want a charter member of the Chester- of murder charge, to re-; "WHITEY" BARNES DIES HOUSE OF CORRECTION the convict performers distracted.

He. has asked patrons not to display costly jewels. town volunteer fire department and was recently tendered a life membership in also served the organization, on the board of He the Christ Methodist Protestant Church. Kendall, picture operator, confesses slaying tw members of minstrel show near New Caney, Tex. ForeigTi John.

N. 13 vearsi; Johnny Warner heard about Santa nson 1 dhau 5 Tsu lve Sea funeral will be held Tuesday after- swept Mediterranean and Marshall "Whitey 1 Barnes, aged 32. of this city, died in the Maryland House of Correction from hemorr- ihages late Saturday night. He had Court Glaus. But now he jolly, rotund fellow has seen the hr depart- INDUSTRIALS American Alpine Club Holds Election At the meeting of the Alpine Club I 00 store.

Johnny was blind all fisJij that time 'and recently the sight of 42 one eye was restored. -is surviv: Lil- Bucy Pott's, Laura C.Lonk, Dec. ofjiMprgantoWh, were tondticted'yesterday afternoon from tlie resiaence 701: Oaytqn. street. Randolph, jMr.VLouk for- Usual Vacation, to Be Granted Students With Days Ei-om Books.

merly 1 broken hip home about twu set in. He veteran of the Confederate Army at Gettysburg, held membership in the Episcopal farina- in Randolph 1 county his active life. His wife about 25. years ago. survivors are two sisters, Mrs.

Vlartha Ware, Mingo, and Mrs. Elkins. "JTolm C. Gctsoii were this, afternoon for John Charles L. Kopp, of public schools for Allegany coun- last night, Mrs.

Kathryn Bixler was American Can elected president Miss Rose Schmutz' was -reelected vice president. 'Miss 'Catherine Wahl was elected" secretary, and Miss Cecelia Eirich, treasurer. Plans were discussed for a Christmas party other, social Mizpah Bible Class Meets The Mizpah Bible.Class of Calvary Evangelical Church-met'at the home of the teacher, Mrs. E. F.

23V. 63 Vi 34H; 20 34'i noon. in the Houss of Correction after The causes with which he. was connected will ing closing of stock njarket. hold exercises at the grave.

Azana. whose 1 to the institution April 15, I Prior to that tinie he had cabinet resigned yesterday, again served a tcrm in the state pem eight foot, canal renamed premier. itentiarv on a "iimilai- rhanre iwino- land between i lel al i. a.smuiar cnarge. Being Shriver, business 114 and Eldet street.

After devotional period, a social hour followed with refresh- lint. Int. Conso'lidatcd Gas Rep. Iron U. S.

steel Davison Chemical Glldden Company E. P. L. General Electric Western Electric American Locomotive Curtiss-wrlgut cor Gen. Refrac General Foods Pcnicfc Pprd Natl.

Cash Reg. Allied Chemical United Aircratt Amer. int 2 ments by tlie hostess, sent Rev. and Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs.

John Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Shriver, Mr. FJecWc Bond 'i'share pre- (COlUtt Mrs. S.

C. 25 T. 28 1 6 25'; io 71 1 12-; 5 stewards decided a week ago to keep um a tornado iusuran'te policy 4(i on the First Methodist Church. The 4 ji blew hard yesterday and ties'" jStroyed the church. through the land between Oak I planning to jCreek'and Plain Dealing Creek, to -aw troops from within the Great.

air 16 He had been sen a om MSL rtSt 0f tencedAo the penitentiary when 20 New circulation here. The canal 1ms: as football coach at New Vork uni- 1 5C a tef Dnited Corp and Mrs. John Stotler, Mr. and i Mrs. E.

F. Alda Kev Stevanus, Alberta Holler. LenaJAmer. Scarlett, Gladys Boore. Blanchei lnt Tel Erickson and Margaret Graham, i 5 The next meeting will be at thelArmour lome of Mrs.

Alda Stevanus Ella- Tlnl Ro enr. avenue. January 5." ELLERSLTE P-T MEETING At the meeting the EUerslie Parent-Teacher Association in''the school tomorrow at 7:30 pV the program of entertainment "will bs 9', 42 125 'i 9'. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

M. Monroe McKen- jZie, Park Court Apartment, Green street, have returned from Balti- liimore and New York. ll l' 3 Miss Ida W. Lyon, patient at Me- iji'imorial Hospital for tliree months sviiwith a broken hip. returned to her Mi home at Keyser, V7.

today. She iwas accompanied by her Mrs. A. C. Lyon of Cresaptown.

Miss Helen McFerran returned "gijifrom the University of Maryland. W. Cavanaugh, Windsor improving at Allegany following an operation. been suggested to congress and versit petitions, it was explained will be I ga forwarded to show the number residents fayonng the improvement. ho niatch as was 0'-, 22 ilii 120 S'i 1 18'i 8Ti 3 At present the boatmen are forced to follow the Miles river to Eastern Bay and then into the Chesapeake.

serve the sentence January 25, gains five-! 1919, and was paroled on June 21 lead halfway mark of 36- 1921. The body was given to his rela- i-nc- Von Elm for national open match play title. averages give Jeague batting crown with mark of .390. Westminster-McClellan C. Kge fer, former tax collector of Carroll' was convicted by a BREAKS NECK IN fives last night for burial.

COUNTY UNIT FORMED TO TOWSON ALUMNI Court jury here of unlawfully and wiltully retaining and neglecting to pay funds to the County Commis- sloners collected by him, within the! i tT i WTvnmvi Members of tne Allegany County ALL 1'KOM Alumni of the Maryland State Normal School at Towson attended Baltimore. Dec. 14 a luncheon at, Gar-Cross Inn. in given by the students. on a business visit.

i tliill, tllC. '-n 1 i 1 i- vu.j six montJis period prescribed by i a machinist, broke his! honor of Miss Scarborough, clean law. He was acquitted of a charge I eck ear loda a fromj ancl field worker of the Alumni of embezzlement. Sentence was de-'" le econrt story window of home! Association, and Miss Van Bibber. i IT a member of the faculty for over was indicted in At IJ Hospital Brooks fifteen years.

told police he had been drinking i Miss Scarborough, who is also in( and did not remember why he jump-! structor of mathemaUcs spoke on td the twenty feet lo the pavement' Th lllp nf A Twelve indictments were returned 1S U1 New York ifor an alleged deficit of $16,000 would be closed Tuesday, December 22, 'and will remain closed until Monday, January' 4, in observance of Christmas and New Year's. The time allotted to the mid-year va- tjvo day.morning.from pneumonia, following the amputation' of his right leg above the knee last Wednesday. Surviving are his widow, one son, John c. Getson, Youngstown, one daughter, Mrs. Walter E.

Lister, Greensburg, and a stepdaughter. Miss Mabel Pierson, cation this year is almost weeks or twelve full days. high schools will hold and rial assemblies and each school in' Macon Gn The Blowing brothers the county will observe the holiday Mith a program on the day oT Sr held on December 22. William and of Lonacon- Mo lnn Jncob missal. A full day session will be Harmall GetE011 Md.

Mr. Getson was born in Cumbpr- land, February 2. 1872 and was BAND GOES ON NEXT WEEK -AT STRAND Owing to work in connection with arranging scenery to be used as a setting for the band, a new nttraction at the Strand Theatre, the band will appear this week as had been advertised, but will start its engagement next week. The regular full picture program will be carried out as U5UiiI. HANKS Chnse Notional Chatham 1511 Commercial 150 First National Nntional City IRI- 17S 113 26 63' 250 TRUST COMPANIES Bankers Brooklyn Trust Central Hanover Chemical Corn Kxchanfre Empire Ouanmly Irvine New York Trust United states CHINESE DEAD IN SHIP EXPLOSION I reared" in' this city.

His children ShanRhni, China, Dec. 14, (M Three hundred Chinese 'were drown- left. Grecnsburp, Sunday. Def ember nnd arrived in Macon last" Tuesday. Interment was in or burned to death yesterday Riverside Cemetery at Mason.

Uic small Ta IV. Hubert Frickcy. Them up i the YanRt.se Estuary. "'id burst, oi tlicm water. Hubert, Frickcy.

26, of Accident, GOO pnssongprs aboard JGarrett county, died at noon yra- blast rocked the litllr in the Memorial Hospital, into finmcs. Many! where he hnd been a patient since TOWN GETS ANGRY 30'. 76 .1680 INVESTMENT I Super Corp. of A Corp. Asked 29 21 'A 153 2040 31 It 185 117 28 65 35S 79 1780 Rev.

Dr. Kelly to Address Converts' League his accounts extending over a period j-ears as tax collector. The below his window. defense Tubmltted" said hi? condition argument. Keefcr, (55, is the fatherj crlucal of nine children.

Before 'becoming! "The Value of the Alumni Association and How We it." I Miss Van Bibber told how the three-year Normal School course i offered boys and girls better equip- The Rev. Dr. Wm. E. Kelly, pas- tax collector he was postmaster at: SPOKE ON HOME MISSIONS 'ment for professional life, tor of St.

Peter's Catholic Union Bridge. Mrs. Joy Elmer Morgan. Wash-; Following the luncheon a short ington, president of the Women's; business session was held and recently completed, Home Missionary Society of the Allegany county unit of the Towson (Methodist Episcopal Church of Vi- Baltimore Conference, Methodist i Normal' Alumni Association was Knights of Columbus home onj cmm standing on the site of the Episcopal Church, who has been formed. Miss Lillian Compton Thursday.

Dec. 17 at 8:15 p. m. former edifice burned last March.j visiting churches in this was elected president and Miss been dedicated by the Rev. yesterday morning will address the Converts' League of the Catholic (Daughters of America in The entertainment program will be in charge of Miss Nellie Tansey, of Mt.

Savage. The social meeting of Court ton Conference, Cardinal Gibbons No. 529 will be ste da i bcgai held on Fridav. Dec. 18 at the home thfe mOTlli 'f and werc on Union street, i-- and Other ta E.

Hobbart. superintendent we'rfprLlnHni servScf SSSfa her SUbJCCt: mmc Mr" yesterday Morgan has silcd Fros ac oni I 1 En -1 Margaret Uplmm, Miss Birmingham. Miss Inskecp, Miss Helen Rice. Magnolia, Dec. ONEY the City of Gloucester, of which this' seaside resort is now a suburb, re-' fuses to rebuild the town, pier, which was destroyed in a storm, annexation of Magnolia by Manchester is sought with Secretary of State Fred- Total 220.000.

CO-EDS DEFY SO-50 CMJB i 7110 datc of flle oriRinal cliurrh is ij Salt Lake City. Dec. 11. inot known althouRh records iilfembsrs of the University of Utah's that tho in existence in 1 may find that iti 1804 a long time between Acting on the suggestion of dwu George Thomas that co-oas, of U)p rotf aftmioon. The choir and rector ofi the church rendered Christmas C.

E. Scn-iccs At County Home Miss Rice, Mrs. Walter Hillega-ss. Mrs. William Walsh.

Miss Mower. Mrs. Knotts, Miss Anna Kato Roelkc and Miss Helen Al- erick W. Cook. The build was refused thai, it was private property nolia residents bccanic to his home.

I the seeking anncxalion, AIR SERVICE EASTERN AREASia FEUD i T-. ft vnaivjn ruiTvooiiu aiici laii-iint'v can RSK us lor ft anlp but jumped into the ley Docnmbor 9. The body was recmov- over the refusal and promptly filed road transit facilities woro not af-iws don't have lo the lions, you know." I New Delhi. India, Dec. 14 attended by, birth.

Two Benpftli women shot and kincd Rt. Miss Juaiuta Cook led the Sunday Charles Geoffrey Buck-land Stevens. mectitiR at the district magistrate of Tippera, Ben- "MakinR Christmas ga" was frecjy cli.sctLsspd. -rested. "bishop will be assisted by Rov.

Edith Ryan gnvo V. Clary of Pocomokc City. a The motive of the crime was ilinved to have been political..

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Pages Available:
213,052
Years Available:
1894-1977