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TWO EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1938. MOST INTENSE i OFF-YEAR VOTE NEARS CLIMAX WOMAN IS BADLY HURT REPUBLICANS BOLD IN TEN-FOOT PLUNGE FROSIBUR6 RALLY Miss Mildred Fisher, La Vale, Has Neck Broken in Fall From Window at Home Buffering a broken in a. wn- foot fail from a. window yesterday Republicans and Demo-jat her home.

Miss Mildred nsher, crats Spurred in Effort Vtl to to Turn Tides of Victory in Close Races a "lft.ii" conditioB at Memorial The fifth anrf dxth vertebrae Tour of AH eg any County PJanned Monday With Nelson W. Russler in Charge SOCIAL Surprise Donatian Party Al Evangelical Parsonage RFCORD POLL IU.VUKIJ Prcstburg, Nov. 5 With last rally of the Frost burg Young Republican Club at Firemen 1 hall history. Republicans of AUegany county will mark time until Monday 'were fractured, physicians seid. Iwhen county candidates will meet Fisher was cleaning the jai Luke at noon and tour the county, on the flnt floor, it was visiting places where Governor reported, when she lost her balance jry W.

Nice unable to reach a land toppled ten feet to the ground, few weeks' ago. Nelson W. Russler Members and friends of the Bethel Evangelical Church, Thursday night, presented iia pastor. Rev. C.

Z. MU- Froatburg, Nov. Ust night ler and family with a donation. Hoover Follows RoOSeveIt waJS unconscious when be to charge. to Radio in Last M.i Appeals of the family found her.

The mishap victim Is a daughter state J. Glenn Beall, chairman of commission was intro- of Mrs. V. Fisher and tfaejduced by Edgar M. Lewis and prelate Sanford 8.

Fisher. Her fatherjjujed at last night's session -for many years operated a store! A. Charles Stewart, Robert a-, Th. on Decatur street and upon his death i ei Judge wimam A Hustftr Candidates throughout the nation fisher scuvely managed thej and eorge Henderson spoke. Sim- hi Tfrr 1 VAOr-C today toward thunderous business for wM (port of the entire Republican tlckct climax to the roost intense and tcr connected with the business of- 1 was urge d.

Joseph Williams and the ofl-year election cam-l flc8 of Ule old Cumberland Dally German Band under the di- pzujn la kUtory The great popular interest, following this was recUono a period on a jnjjshed entertaUunerU fur fecud in predlceon, of A fealurc of tne evenlng waa ballot total Tuesday. ll 1 spurred Republican and Democratic ln was one serve at the election nert Tuesday. While her condi- tn their efforts to turn the of victory in acmes of er.tly close races. President Roosevelt brought the; national campaign of the Democrats i 110 te the crisis is not to its peak night by broadcast- Ing an aprpeal lor continued "liberal removed from Decatur street! quiz. Those taking part were Randolph T.

Wlshmysr, Robert Pascoe, I Mrs. James H. Cook, Joseph Mon- acd Victor Heeb. Misa Frar.ces WOMEN DEODC TO MET ONLY INHAGERSTOWN First District Federation Not to Convene Here Any More, County Group ToH Hagerstown is to have all future meetings of the First tastrLct Federation of Women's Clubs although othe-- county federations will take turns at acting as the hostess group, according to a. report made yesterday by Mrs.

D. A. Benson at the quarterly meeting of the Aflegany County Federation at Central M. O. A.

Mrs. Benson reported the full proceedings of the last district meeting, and said that this county would be the hostess federation next April in Hagerstown. Br. Joseph P. Franklin, principal speaker, told of progress in combating disease in this county, and urged the club women to assist county health authorities in establishing clinics at Lonaconing and Westernport.

He was introduced jby Mrs. A. M. Llchtenstein, chair- man of welfare. OBITUARY which included groceries, fruit, vegetables, canned goods cereals and flour.

The affair was planned as a surprise. At about 8 o'clock the first and larger group arrived and presented the gifts. This was but one of a number of similar visits the congregation has made at the parsonage during tbe present pastorate. Lunch was served. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. W. Fuller, Mrs. ij. E.

Rutherford, Mrs. G. Karris, Mrs. H. a orris, Mrs John Burkhart, Brent Squires, Alon- Morris, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fuller, Mrs. Frank Padfield, Mrs.

Samuel Cousins, Mrs. L. E. Norrls and daughter, Charlesie. Mrs.

J. H. Fox, Mrs. Ralph Long, Miss Edith Hoyle and Mrs. Trevlce Smith.

Glee Club Organizes The Glee of the Pennsylva- nla Avenue School Parent-Teacher at the luncheon-meeting in the, He "urYWed by five sons, Pres- Assoclation met in the school Tues-i absence of Mrs. Lloyd B. 511 1 David and day night for then- second rehearsal Moscow, who is ill. Darc ley rin the direction of Mrs. Eliza- Reports were given by Mrs.

Paul prft Mrs. Lafe both Ryan, mnsjr teacher at the McCoy, secretary; MTB. P. A. 6 and W.

Mrs. Enuaa 58. wife of George W. Hughss, 217 West Third street, died latt night. Her first husband, Bernard Davis, died a number of yean ago.

Surviving children by the second marriage are Edna and Elmer Hughes and Mrs, Ella VanPelt, this city; by the first marriage, Frank Charles R. and Mrs. Ervin Brown, thu city, and one brother. Unger Martinsburg, W. Dnger, 79, native and lifelong resident of Morgan county, died yesterday morning In City Hospital here from injuries suffered Tuesday when he fell from a hay wagon.

Together with several other hands, had been hauling fodder at hta home near Berkeley Springs. He remained at his home following the fall it was thought he was not seriously injured. For many years he fanned near to but re- two years ago, moving to a Mrs. Franklin H. Ankeney presld-, 1110 116 Berkeley Springe.

fHUfO L14C I Jk. I assisted in drawing Khooi. Mr, WiHiam Shumafcer treasurer; Benson. Berkeley Messner, EMBASSY WILL HONOR CARDINAL MUNDELEffl Chicago Archbishop Will Be Guest of Ambassador Upon Arrival At Rome Rome, Nov. William announced today that tbe United States government would extraordinary honors to George Cardinal Mundeleln, archbishop of Chicago- wheo he arrives here to report to Pope Pius oil the New Orleans eticharistlc congress.

On Instructions from President Roosevelt, will meet Cardinal Mundeieia Naples tomorrow, and the cardinal will be the guest of the Ambassador end Rear Admiral Henry £. Lackey, commander of the United States Mediterranean fleet, untl! hs reaches Rome. It will be the first time such honor has been paid to an American Cardinal on visit to the Vatican. It was explained that the honors were requested by the President because of the high esteem in which Mundelein is hold by Catholics and non-Catholics In America, particularly In the middle west. reached for several the questions.

Hoover To Go On Air Former Prudent Hoover acsd he lb llte National Chairman John Hamilton, Mllier VMc will apeak for the Republicans to- night. Hoover's address to a Spok- ane. War.lv, Republican rally will; U1111 Ell be broadcast from 9 to 10 p. m. Standard Time) over the) Mutual network.

Hamilton will speak over the "red" network of NBC from 10 to 10:30 p. m. Standard Time). Roosevelt spoke from his Hyde Park. N.

home and tm a He MAT EJ JlV IN A elected president and Mrs. William scholarship; Mrs. Frank S. Rowt, music; Mrs. S.

A- Boucher, American citizenship; Mrs. H. T. Robln- son motion pictures, and Miss this year, and the Glee Club ii A. Bean, home extension.

Storer, secretary-treasurer. The A. plans to have Christmas tree on the school ground Mrs. Lucy 'working on a Christmas program. New chairmen will be selected be- and son Wi! An ne In the community interest- i Iore the next meeting, for the Sun- ana son, wii- Miss Bess Harrison and comin 8 a member of this DEFENSE PLANS TO BE SPEEDED 'Continued From Page i) the completion of their con-! manager i tjre Executive did not icelestine Hinkle are in Baltimore I cl wU welcomed.

The next the Notre Dame-Navy game. hearsa! be November Mrs. Leona M. Speelmin and' (son, Larry, this city, and Mr. and Has Taffy Full jMrs, James E.

Jenkins, Frostin Baltimore. M. Pltkethly, 103 ton street, and Karl L. Reed, export of the Kelly-Springfleld attended the annual Miss Beatrice Skelley entertained with a tafly pull at her home on McMulien Higfiway on Thursday evening. Those present were Eleanor Hutson, Velma Psimer, Meredith Kelly, Helen Newman, Beatrice Council I 0 6 6 Betty Jo Barton, Esta v- Ley.

305 Braddock'! Etilei Pratt, Hayden, Phillips, Paul Kemp, Stitcher. Robert Teter, Lehman We Virginia plant. H. of Governor Herbert H. anil SSRSIOT Robert Idl Jt about 18 years, it was both seeking re-election, and Rep.

i tended for construction of armorj roaa are In James M. Mead, the party's nom- but Mr. Roosevelt said It. Mn. John Somervtlle, Only once did he discuss specific 'ued by the navy at Rl Klle Cowherd, candidates outelde of New York'bers of congress from 4 Washington street, are in Bal- La ing, Pratt, Thomas Barton, Harry Sfcelley, Thomas Pratt, "Bud" Michael Bkelley.

La Vale Club Achievement JJay shine committee, due to the resignation of Mrs. James H. Cook, and for the publicity committee, due to cf Sara Getty. Mrs. John Fisher, resolutions chairman, was named to -prepare resolutions of respect to the memory of Mrs.

W. Skllling, former secretary. The motion picture department will be combined with the educational department of which Arthur F. Smith is chairman. Mrs.

NEW DEAL ISSUE IS SHARPENED BY ROOSEVELT (Continued From Page it The La Vale Homcmakers Club nowhere near the point we have i- I i System of Voting the American system theh- annual contribution 1 voting with foreien c.mgsn auiomoiuie isiriseo 111; me ucuciiu. i i ivicigu unuuuraiups, Mu'rphy opposed for of naval armament, connection with the general; the Michigan automobile in! 1937. by Frank D. Fltigers.Id.^'oDd war torpedo factory at Alex- R'publtcan nominee. Talk National In Scope andria.

is being fitted to aid in production of underwater pro- most of the President's jectllcs for submarines. Pittsburgh. was devoted to the New Vork cont' addressed ence. "We have to have reasonable! At Mrs. Jacob and children, Pittsburgh, ai-e visiting Mrs.

Hugh A. McMulien. 515 Washington street. Mr. and Mrs.

John H. GUck and are in Baltimore to at. Cooperative Meeting' MlSS Mar Cunningham. 901 xtrwf TViBlmo A program has been arranged. Members may bring guests.

Given Hallowe'en Party A Hallowe'en party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Kave, 237 Avlrett avenue for their son, James. Several members of the Oddity Club attended.

Those present: Barbara mtlnuitv tn government to of Cumberland and son, 230 Avlrett avenue: Ralph permanent he said. victaltv represented at the and Mark Mullan are among Sdlng that the voters should e-i ajanu meeting of ihe Southern attendlnsc the Notre Dame- member that need when they cast; stalfs Cooperative in Baltimore Navy game in Baltimore. street; Miss Thelma Richard- Kave, Dorothy Frye, Hazel Carroll, their ballots Tuesday Thursday by the following directors! Mlss Anna Whiting James la the bers, Kenneth Wilson, Charles Me- Idealism." be continued: have a free choice to pick free leaders for free men." "In other lands across the water," he added, "the flares of militarism and conquest, terrorism and intolerance, have vividly revealed to Americans for the first time since the revolution how precious and extraordinary it is to be allowed this Ethel Linaweaver, Julia Stitcher choice of free leaders for free Prances Yost. Betty Moon, Annie i men." Mclntyre, Leona Meleri, Shirley Asserting he was pressing "realls- Retcoe R. Lemon Piedmont, W.

Nov. services for Roscoe Lemon, 34, husband of Thelma who died Tuesday at the Hopemont Sanatorium near Terra Alta were held Tiiursday afternoon from his home, 47 Harrison street, with interment in Philos Cemetery. Rev. Raymond L. Moore, pastor of St.

John's Methodist Church, South, was assisted by Rev. O. P. Brann, pastor of the Pentecostal Church. The pallbearers were Emory Wltherow, Thomas Holland, Mack Roberts, James Ray, Norrls Ravenscroft, Howard Butler, Donald Stultenbarger and Robert Loust; flowerbearers, George Williams, William Shaffer, PhiHlp Scarcelli and Harry Fields.

Among those attending, were Bun Liller and Mrs. C. fe. Evans, EUt Garden; Miss Bessie Lemon, R. Mr.

and Mrs: Evcrs Lemon, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. JSurr Shillingsburg, Midland; Mrs. Myrtle Heinrich, Cumberland. Mrs, Stanley Moore Barton, Nov.

Olive Virginia Moore, 51, wife of Stanley Moore, died last night at her home on Dan's Mountain, near here. She was 9 native- of Chaneysville, Pa Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters. Mrs. John Preston, of Barton Miss Genevieve Moore, at home, and a son, Osborne Johnson, James Kave, Louis necessity" and not talking "mere Moore, Barton. Naomi V.

Boyce Stock Market New York, Nov. S. stock market loafed in a pre-election fog today and gains and losses, except in scattered instances, were so narrow they were hardly discernible in the apathetic haze. Business news was still a bolstering factor but, with the exchange closed today and Friday of next week, most traders inclined.to keep commitments light either way. Motors and steels were supported as mounting production- in these fields was forecast Ior the near future.

A little buying cropped up in coppers near the finish on reports the new Chilean govemment, which comes into power next month, was expected to maintain friendly attitude toward American interests. Anaconda and Ksnnecott, with important holdings in Chile, tilted upward, along with Phelps Dodge and American Siuelting. The copper group has been notably 'laggard recently. With the ticker tape frequently nodding, transfers for the two-hour proceedings were around 500,000 shares. Relatively good performers in- S.

Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, U. S. Rubber, CONCERT DRIVE ENDS HERE EARLY TONIGHT Membership May Top 800, Assuring High Class List V- of 1939 Attractions With prospects of a membership that will approximate 600, the Cooperative Concert Association will coiiclude its week's campaign at tn. today. Headquarters In thi Dally News building at 123 Baltimore be open until that time.

Based on the money that has been paid in for memberships this week, a "talent selection" will book the three or four attractions that will be presented during the 1938-39 teuton. There are hopes of being able to bring a nationally known symphony orchestra here ior one of the three or more concerts. One concert is expected before Christmas. None wUl be held on Saturdays or Sundays, the campaigners announced in answer to inquiries. "There may be some doubt in people's minds about the necessity for joining before this Saturday, the final day of the drive," said Mrs.

George Henderson, co-membership cnairman. "Absolutely no tickets will be sold the night of a concert," she emphasized, "and no membership will be sold after today. All of the dues are being deposited In a local bank. To avoid disappointment, everyone must understand this feature of the association." It is not necessary to be asked to Join the Association. Dues can be paid at headquarters at I2j Baltimore street.

"While the results so far have been satisfactory," stated John Kordock, president, "we must have a large membership to insure a high calibre of talent." W. Wallace Ashley is campaign chairman. WEST VIRGINIA TOWNS MENACED BY FOREST FIRE (Continued From Page 1) a toss of $10,000, threatened four mining towns and Isolated Innd homes, and advanced to the edge of Charleston, the capital. Smoke made automobile traffic hazardous might be and officials necessary to said it suspend hunting because of the danger to woodsmen. Rains Check Heavy rains curbed fires in south- American Telephone.

Westinghouse, ern Illinois after Governor Henry Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, UnionJHorner had declared a state of Carbide and General Electric. existed. Scattered show- Utilities did little, still being jcrs came to the aid of 2.500 fighters Vindex, Nov. Viola (somewhat depressed by yesterday's I in Michigan and postponed issu- Boyce, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

anti-trust suit filed by lance of a state of emergency order Harvey Boyce, died In the Potomac against Columbia Gas. Valley Hospital, Monday evening, following an operation for appendicitis. She is also survived by three sis-! Cumberland, ud. Director P. J.

Mr- Mrs. Perry A. Niclclin. 3 support of ia the main" issue' wllson Mrs Wilson. Mrs.

(Altamont Terrace, returned from A. M. Smith, Lee Baugh. C. Baltimore and points in Virginia, McAlpine, James Condon, Mullan and Dr.

A. P. Dlxon policies. Ndt once did he mention rhe Democratic party or the Re- i Baltimore for Delegates from five states now Ule Dame-Navy game today. publican party although he by the Southern occasion to assail "tory Republican- Cooperative were welcomed by Governor Harry W.

Nice. iers in agricultural cooperation who fec-uUi Groop Warn. spoke were Murray Uncoln KC In Wwihlngtcn. the Senate cam-irstary of the Ohio Farm Bureau; palgn expemyturfs committee warn- i w. G.

Wyson. Richmond, general ed that Its Investigators would keep i manager of the Southern States a rlgilant wnich on the voting In Cooperative, and H. E. Babcock of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the New York Cooperative Grange North Dakota. Charges a counter-charges have been made; Annual reports were read Ehow- fcy bnth main parties In these ing the progress of the Cooperative.

Criticism of the administration's i during the year, and extension of fiscal policies had a prominent! plant facilities. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Webster, ft.

and Mrs. J. Stanley Hunter nd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G.

Ramey arc attending the Pitt-Carnegie game In Pittsburgh today. HUNGARY ARMY IS MOVED INTO CZECH SECTOR 'Continued From Page 1) The "etectinn' ofi thc prepared for place in most Republican brood- three new directors was confirmed. any evenlualit officials said The trend of his speech -was taken the Jocal W. H. Johnson, BU" 1 and Mrs.

Ferman H. Milton Moon, Donald "I reject the merely negative pur- ters, Mrs. Charles Mrs. hv manv noiififianK tn imntv a Mrs Johnson, Albert O'Neal, IMcFerran, Clarksburg, W. Va.

Jacob Miller, KeUy Weeks, David 0565 proposed by old-line Republi- Tichinel and Olive Boyce and ijj iv I vj i i- ifcOKnltlon that hit six-year-old Morgan. administration before the ut he called for strong lTurner and Llewellyn. W. D. liberal candidates and; Crai local and Mrs Kemp and Harry Selser.

and Communists alike for brothers, William, Claude, To Entertain At Dinner ithey are people whose only purpose Kenneth and George Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Luther P. Shaffer' 15 survive against any other; Funeral services were conducted will entertain at a dinner party to-! fascistt threat than their own.

Thursday afternoon from the As-JAmer! LI. night at their cottage. "Tall A Fascism and Com- dSl iby Conservation HofTmaster. Flames crept through an estlmat- elt eu 20,000 acres of timber and brush- in Indiana before light checked their advance. The rains NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE JBlso halted the spread of fires which laid waste to an estimated acres of timberland near Me- Flres were Alltghtnr Steel HV, Allli Chalmtra So tC re ia i Mlnnville, Tennessee.

ofGod Church by Rev. Lodge," on Bottle Run, Those present will be: Dr. and Frank M. Wilson, Dr. and Mri I continuation of our form of govern- Aner.

sun. nv Amer. Smell, Rel Hazen mun i and old-line Tory Tranum of Tel. id MrsJPubHcanism-are not threats to the Burial was in Deer Park cemetery. William A.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gunter, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Brooke Whiting, Mr. and Mrs W. Carl White, Mr. and Mrs.

Owenj E. Hitchins. Mrs. Alice Dickey Tay-i lor and William E. Dorscy.

Events Briefly Noted ment. But I venture the challenging statement that if American democracy ceases to move for- force, seeking day Pallbearers were Ernest Kent, Lyle Faugh. Lee Lanham. Robert Pennell, Fred Tasker and Martin Tichlnel; flower girls, Mary Emmart, Rosetta Kent, Eulaula and The executive committee of the Cre-saptowtt Parent-Teacher Asso- and night by peaceful means to Bernard, Dorothy Jones, Elsie better the lot of our citizens, Jessie Bernard, ism and Communism, aided, un-j Among those attending were Mrs. consciously perhaps, by old-line Sharpless and daughter, renEt ciation will meet Wednesday, 3:45 I Sa He Ail For Prop-ess Republicanism, win grow Deer Park; Mr.

and Mrs. p. m. in the school. The regular! will be at 2:30 p.

He said that the New Deal in was aiming economic Manhattan Temple, No. 8. Pythian rifles the New Deal. Alt M. Landon.

1938 Republican presidential nomlr.ee. told an audience at Kankato, Kansas, last night that adoption nf sound pol- Idea by the government would be I ca! I they expected there would be no! SLsters wiu Monday, 7 p. m. A anci games party wil! start difficulty. i Will Attend i Admiral Nicholas Horthy.

regent at 8:3 Baltimore 0 Hungary, admonished the troops Maryland will '-o greet as long-absent brothers the' A number of members of Cum-1 Hungarians given Czechoslovakia by a step 'toward'substantial economic berland Aerie. No. 245. Fraternal Or-jthe post-war Trianon treaty. The recovery.

rier of Ea Ies w111 attend the class ceded area a population of about Speaking at Dayton. Ohio, lnltlAtlon at the Rennert.a mlUlon. Gienn Frank, chairman of the 1 Baltimore, tomorow. 2 to 5 p. National Republican Program Crjm- candidates are from Baltimore.To Seize Properly mlitee.

aid the New Deal wu lead- i A Kighlandtown Qf Ex rime Ministcr the nation down a -tragic No. 8,9. Pragi the dictators in destroying civil liberty, and Blaine Bernard and daughter, Jessie. Kitzmiller; Mrs. Mary Vlrts, Earnum; Mrs.

G. W. Burfchart and daughter. Mary Elizabeth, Elk Garden; Mrs. In a Bamhouse, Keyser; Mrs.

Jesse Sharpless, Mrs. Elva Tasker, Mrs. Mttry Harvey, Chest- 1 of unpaid bULs. Unless government heeded JACKSON GIVES TO DEMOCRATIC r- added: Grove, and Mr. GiUnore Dem.

The Grand Chief of It does not 5h to nln Qr man an(J daughteT Dwr Park present. I age any part of econotnic ma Herbert Flke chine which private enterprise can run and keep running, We' do all we have done is right or all we have done has been Anaconda Ccpper .17 Armour of Illinois 6 Top. 8. Ft Atlnutlc Refining 13 Baldwin Loco 13 1 B. O.

R. S3', Ml'. 89'? 35 1 5 33 reported still out of control in 53 J4 Bcndlx Avtiuon 33 Bcihlehem Steel BUw-Koox 17H Border Co wheel 40 33 UV, ns 31 5'. iHardln county, Tenn. Rains checked some of the larger i fires in Alabama, North Carolina end Mississippi.

South Carolina, Louisiana, and Arkansas had only minor blazes after the downpour. Corp 35 Cerro Pasco C. O. R. Chicago Pneu.

Tool IT Commer. Cre. Co Commercial Com. South Consolidated Com. Edl.

N. Y. Comoiidated Oil Contln-ntal Cll Prod. Rcl, Crown Zellerbach curttw-wrighi 'Dome Mlne.i Herbert Fike. 10, son of Mr.

andjuuPont. E. i Kennptri OnlrlanH Auto-Lltc minute that, f' lea Ei-ctric POW. Lt. last night at Meminmi Hospital.

Mrs. David Rohr 55 11H 1 10 1 33V. IT. It 67'A 7H S5'V r. 19 IT, B3H MAJOR 5IARSALL HERE FOR SUNDAY MEETINGS 1100 LJCCIL OUL- but our economic and social program of the past five and a 'Continued From Page 1) a a ni lte lv 1 Rowlesburg, W.

Nov. reral services were held Friday afternoon at Fairmont for Mrs. EHa Rohr, wife of David Rohr, for- the District of Columbia wil Tuesday wa, "physically rodents. died ca-H a .11 Imoossible miu axiuiciai prosperity man paper Lidove Novtny said today all Impossible. 1-j Candidate Ordered Dropped be would be ing the board of election BEDFORD VALLEY Bedford Vailey: Nov.

5 Much interest Ixwn shown In of plotting with Hungarians. CITY BRIEFS surer, ruling that Duval failed to not only forgotten but; Citv Mo by a government that'" tar of Eagles." him 'o hope for all maln speaker. Many prominent briffflu ahich simply 1 Maryland political world i ror, provide because it has rifRlfct'd to Jnot the bills." fckert Speaks Tn iJn Democratic Rrcre-i IC'KFX a Philadelphia Rudi- that fetorn of the Republi-! i wnit to control of PenMylvanla ffrllplh lhe of A for aid locatj Hl Va the future wnool lhrou the! Olcta Shaw, rw lres lhat bajlols vrtucicu i He uwued an injunction restrain- 3 any other nation In the world has Freeport OcneraJ Qentral Sulphur Qeneral Moiori Ollletle young aeyshipo Tuesday, following a three-year illness. She was a sister of Mrs. Ida ITreutle, YOrk isaid that, while he wosi Mtek Nine Terra Alta, W.

Nov. s. a. 33V, 12 17 FoodJ 3iVt 9 Ollddtn Co ItVt Goodrich 34 Goodyear 33H Granby Gt. Nor.

R. pfd. 36Vb Hudson Motors 9 Induitrul Rayon 25 7 is 1 48 3J 33 13V. J1H ITi, Major George H. Marshall, divisional commander for Maryland and Northern West Virginia, Is coming to Cumberland tomorrow for a series of three meetings at the Salvation tSL Citadel.

He will be accompan- 11 led by Adjutant and Mrs. Harold Stout Young People's secretaries, who are both slngprs and muslcifl'vi. The first meeting will be at II m. At 2:30 p. Major Marshall "jwill conduct a Youth Rally for all young people between the ages of 12 and 25.

The final service will ba 19 3d 1 50V. Sr. (Int. Nlckfl Canada. 33V.

33'. 51'k were held Mace- Friday afternoon, for ILOCH Inc f-' 1 1 turned down assistant secretary of the navy, he;" a Nine. 66, who died fore trie primary as required by law. Trie election supcrvLwrs were forced to discard 30,000 ballots bear- I a heart attack. Mr.

Nine was New York Rovemorshlp because het- son the late Christian Nine, and thought he lacked the experience. aaj born near AmblersbureT, W. "Besides." he' added, "I did not had been a resident Ohio for Jl.r over to Moe Annrnbety. MAy Keolo y. 'filing imlm havc bcrland." made to police today qulrer of the Philadelphia Ur 1 mRry unl( ue fMslls ot lfaves her cousin.

Roy Shaw, of anrlpnt ma I In i i and ancient mann- life In the com-' ipp i who but A. la think It quite right to abandon in'i number of years. Surviving are nd i mid-stream an Important public ife, Mrs. Delia Stevenson Nine; "ijob that had undertaken." i an three sons, Berch, Lyle and Mirrorm? the past munlty Th alor 'S wlth to this city in recent months, but specimens of rfld nOt know her Shaw vill. member of tho bonrd who had Lhe ballot printing contract said he campaigning reports of national Demo- i rent rook have Rirjgelpy, W.

with rola- Maryland the ballots ou election laws. Judge r-atlc Btid Republican commtueex. Into simple Uble irroups tives. and his cousin can reach' tn Ihr clerk of the Hou.v. frir cias Many Indian him at 1S88-J.

Mitchell said, are a "Chinese puzzle," and should be clarified. Drmnrraflc natlona! lonf arl hcads different types Ire it J27 458 bp-i fllso havr; fx fn collected dis- Poultry. Produce Market t-v'rr. 28 ami Nov 4 and-P ln unit Th 1 proj'cw Baltimore, Nov. H.

$39130. The M-n-' hein sponsored by Mr. C. L. ROM.

"nchnngrd. c'orial committee rrport- tearh of Pou" quiet wll-rtlorvi of $19500 And ex- 1 Thr Bedfotd Vsllcy -T. A. I-rvitturM of from Oct. 28," party.

to Nov. 2 The Republican con- ecmmlttet are thr tfesUnies of many as- ot pirsnts of both parties to presldent- pf 118.133 for (he name period. arc Senate seaU. 33 TOY- i Because of frr.orshlps ana tne HOILW e-aMjrind such specific liiiies as oM age at itakf tn election. Maine labor and gcn- alrrady ha? a jeral econorr.ic conditions lr.t«n».*.t In Republican: major contesis has motmtfd to a 1305 caww steady.

Nearby ungraded eggs large 35-37: imedlumA 23-30; mixed colors 2B-30. 5S tubs. nnd Hon. 1 mtiiiiKff. To Ilftprmlnr Makc-I'p BIRTHS WEDDINGS TROOP FfVE HONORS ITS NEW MEMBERSi and Green -Klzer Nov.

Miss Dorothy R. Rlzer, daughter of Mr. rs. Alpha Rlzer, Zihlman. Paul Nine; his mother, Mrs.

Anna jFrazler, this place; a brother, Chrin- (ttan Ntae, Terra Alta. and a half- brother, Berch Frazier, California. was a cousin of D. C. Nine, iRowlesburg, W.

Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Green. Moscow, were married Thursday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank McMJUan, Church street, by Rev. Fred R. Barnes, pastor of the First Church. The rcrorcl-shiittfrlng poafc.

Engine No. 2, South Cumberland fire station, extin- JKiilaheU a unw fire yesterday A total vofe approximately inoon on avrnue. r.cxf. i.h 1MO the rwulU! on the 40000 In prospect. Tills br only 000 OOO undrr the votr rast thr Mr.

nnrj Mrs. MorDonnell Havana Cuba, announce the birth Boy Scout Troop, No. 5, sponsored by the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, held a supper in honor of new members Thursday. Eugene Bergman ndi Me Charles Philips were In charge. were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Leonard Schwab. Junior assistant slst and brother-in-law of opened lhe meetin? lhc Jbrlde Mr. and Mrs. Green with the salute P.r.d Sco.it| We at 2U lftryland avenu Pnul Zepp, andJopM nwmber.s of the troop spoke.

NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER Y'S MOTHER DIRS AT Belingum. W. Nov. 5. Rain Monday.

endlnK Mary Morris Necly. 89-yenr- nlght or thrn gcnei ally; old mother of U. S. Senator M. M.

fair i.nul Fr. or Saturday whfn.Ncely (D- W. Va.t Soeony Vacuum Southern PaclAc 30 Southern Railway 10 Bperrj- Carp Btandard Branda 'H Standard Oil, Ca! 4 Standard Oil. H. PATTERSON'S CREEK Patterson's Creetc, W.

Nov. 5. The Parent-Teacher Association met Thursday night. Mrs. C.

M. Jenkins presided. Present were, Miss Mabel Umstot, Mr. and Howard Long, Mrs. Elmer Davis, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Long, Mrs. W. A. Kerns, Mrs.

Ralph Long, Mrs, H. P. Logsdon. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday night, Dec. 8.

Mr. and MA. S. M. RobLson gave'onion Pacific a birthday dinner Sunday in honor MnnH of their 'daughter, Mrs.

Thomas Weese of Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. B. A.

McCullough gave a birthday dinner In honor of their ton. Blalue. Jr. Rob pfd Miami Copper Mid'Com. Peir Mont.

Ward Co Narfb Kelrtnator NHlor.il Caih Ref National Dairlei National Dint. Prnd. National Pow. A Lt Ne-w York Central Northern Pacific Packard Paramount Pictures Jl'i 103 10) 5Sri 21'. 15V.

103 59V. 10H 21V. I'. 13'i 11 5V 4 II 1J 1 50 10 13V. lift 5'.

I1V. HV 33V. 31V. tV, a'. Penna.

R. Pub. M. Radio Corp 114 Radio Ktlth Orpb 3T. Remington Rand 1SV4 3H 3 Hep.

Iron At Stct) 19'. 19V. Reynold! Tob. ''3" 44 Seaboard Oil Del 11 IIVi Sfari. HocDtick ft Co.

Wi Inc. Ifft Shrll Union Oil 15 14H M'-i U'. 30 Co Tuas Corp 43S i Tex. Pac. Jk 10 43 JIT, 381.

I 1 43 31 1 United Oaft Iraprottf. U. 8. RubMr U. a.

Sirtl U. a. Burl, pfd Warner 3'. 13 IP 13 iii us 3' IP 64 111 Mr. find Elllt Wilford.

died at hcriney, and Mi 1 and Mr.i nf a d.itightrr, N'ovcmbrr 1. MrB.jrnin azaln protjable. Temperature'hnme today a Ion? 1 Cumberlsind visited imi rrcnrn In was ML-w a above normal beginning! The on tour nnd Mrs. Parker Logsdon. of -uch key the last prevlrmn mld-Rrimln- dauahtrr of Mr anrt Mrs.

of week, much colder Monday night through the xouihern part of the Pennsylvania. Ohio. "1-rtton bro'jght out ft, nawl-y K. Swtyne, 300 Wwhlngton'or rtslagy ronreliffrt hU a itakt, only reet, half of week. and hurried to the home.

Woolvorth fr Co VrlV.w Tnitk -V Cab William 1 NMV YORK CI'HR iArk. Nail. Alrrran Elect. Bond At Mr. und Mrs.

William Abbott tndj H- daughter, Joann, Cumbsrtand, rcr.r.rssd Sl'j 30 51' 10' at 7:45 p. m. In addition to the above, member of the party will conduct a special meeting at the Outpost Hall on Virginia avenue at 11 a. and members of the party wiil visit both Sunday schools in the morning. IRVINE NOT WORRIED OVER PWA ACTION The failure of the PWA to apprcva a grant for the construction of a new Central lire station is not casing the least bit of worry to Commissioner of Police and Fire Harry Irvine.

On numerous occasions.the commissioner lias been outspoken in his criticism of the PWA and WPA. When told yesterday of the PWA action Irvine declared the city can go ahead and build its own fire station without interference. WTLt PROBATED Under the terms of" will of Mrs. Nancy E. Bowden, probated yesterday in Orphans' Court, estate Li divided equally between her children, Mrs.

B. Colgate and Boyd W. Bowden, who were named executors. BRITISH SOLDIER KILLFD London, Nor. 5.

accidental firing of one of Britain's fajtted "13 a minute" antiaircraft puns, in which a biank had instead of an empty shell ci.se, killed one territorial soldier today and wounded nve others. Cumberland Weather Ti I (ted Mr, and Un. M. RciUoB.lS, t1n 1 Direction of Velocity of hoar. Darometrlc Relative Jljj with rnnttnued today.

Unsettled tomorrow. WilHum R0bUu4m land I.

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