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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 16

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Mtmorr. SaWnhy. THE EVENING SUN SO. 1919 TAGE 16 vxr.r. Hammer To Head Legion; World War II Vet Kenneth R.

Hammer, a 23car-juh ham Ihit llii hn1l lip old Baltimore lawyer, today he-jnfn. I ur that it if a to1iM Famed 29th Oil To Reservation For Training Head-On Crash Of Two Cars Injures 10 Sherbov Ruling is Lauded By Lancaster Dr. II. Canirjrv.n Larratter. Julin llcplin prtff-tr led the afTe.ful rourt fj fflit acint the Ober at ie-hshted" ilh Ihe erd1 of tr.con--intitJona'ily gen la1 Monday by Jydce Jo-eph Sherbo'.

cal move aeain-l me." Candidate For Senator came the fin-l World War II veteran to head the Atm-iitau Ix-giun 111 Maryland. llainiiK-r'K election a State com le later mi tli.t lie lns to Ten persons were injured in a be a candjdale t'-r Stale 4iialut liimi llaittoid coynU. read-on collision of two automo mander liinal the, final-day m--Mons fif the I -t ion's thirty firt-t annual com i-nt urn. lie dt-featetl John Zf-ln-lean. biles early today near Essex.

hen Die Hixi" oe Gae d--gjtioti wa iMiHed indn idualH. (our teen of 1 were lor Baltimore county police said the force of the collision threw several aNw a Baltimore attonirv and Hammer and IHe for Zebelean. The approved relulion. tib persons from one of the cars and a veteran of the Iat war, by a 346-417 margin. nutted by Gen.

Joph llaller Io1 practically demolished both ve hides. of Banknote, Mid that finanfial miri i On the Eastern Shore, a 27-year- State Bonus Indorsed The selection of Hammer tn succeed John I). Carmen, of Joppa. the retiring Slate commander. Miftert hv -tetan dunna Park home Jal a the lavt mar.

the hich ro-4 3mri2 f-pr-nt Sq'Jm I-aie. Tier (floral ion anil tioiiMn? in air il inv I Holder neve in rld Dclmar man was injured fatally when his car crashed into a utility Gap Military Reservation in Penn-The embarkation marked the first time since 1945. when its victorious campaign against the- Germans ended, that the division is mustered as a complete battle force, sylvania. The troops of Baltimore's I75ih Infantry Regiment assembled at the 5th Regiment Armory at 6 o'clock r-nf and store on Koute near r.iinr aurr oi iionr i-i rwr imms peralir that the Mile of MilUnl the frU cf the pjwm'i in lh (Continued On Paie 10. Column 3 uA 1 f-ontmerit i.

1 a- lccion' 21l io.t in Maryland. tiimr tlii" rituiii llie Jii-I i i t.t. -I neiecaies loniro ineir appnn ji hi 9 4 a resolution calling on ine Mate and. following a rhow formation. ii i t-.

Legislature to niv Maryland vet marrnen 10 nir Va -1 tflll III tl III HI 1,11 II I. I lllllll and shouted down a proposal tp- posing a bonus. Delmar. Swerves Across Highway The man. Hilton Wilson Kelley.

Med in a Salisbury hospital about two hours after his auto swerved across the highway, leaped a curb, and crashed. The injured in the Essex crash were taken to City Hospitals in police patrol cars and an ambulance. Mrs. Irene Foard. 36, whose husband, Robert H.

Foard, 33, of the 5000 block Wright avenue, was driving one of the cars, suffered the most serious injuries. Fracture And Lacerations I oe new piair romniaooi-r rr 'Unoierst'sdfcl Op''M I fiin 1 Me hnm ar.briv ha lead throush Jud; SKerbnn npininn ran deny jht ihe tcer-le law i Jlr. Lane ater dec lared todav. flemajking that he hjrr.se'f nf eourse. nc1 a lawyer, he pr.fce"1 lh decision closely reasoned anl "rxtreme'y ab If Juiljp Sbetbfrw't should be reveiwd bv the Maryland Ooiit ff and if t.

if her lev iew (hen apM-ar lot the step, Ir, lit asier 1 tjrf- sides wth his wife. Mr. M. Alberta Hammer, and two children. Joy Suzanne.

32. and Beth. 2. at 1643 Sionewood road. tion to entrain for the 100 mile trip to Indiantnwn Gap.

They arrived at the encampment early this afternoon. Grtatest Peacetime Strength Other Maryland and Virginia troops of the division moved from their stations by trains and trucks. The 4.500 troops manning Maryland units constituted the bulk of Served iWth Air Fcce He was ct -l Iroin t'it College in received a law Viroima Clejuens, aid j4nne Goodnoii) ot startiii; line of Evening Sun meet Mrs. Foard is being treated for a le? fracture and lacerations of the division. The division lias it aree 'loin the L'nlril)' lialli-more in and Ik-cjii attive praclite after f-ompletuii; lluee ureatest peacetime strength of iwdl t.ot jes4iii 10 fktry tt I to lite I filled State yypreai the face.

Mr. Foard received multiple lacerations and contusions. years ul war Mrue with the Army Strike Continuing 0.500 officers and men. At the Peiins) Ivania military Air Forcen. in whuli he held llie graile ot staff ser nt.

ouit Tau9t Anomf General llr, l.mit-r has on jn'erri-ijotial cf itil ae-laim. jru 1Mlia1es fifim tte SrntMinre ar1 The i-lecliiin was ni.iiked by a camp they will tram in coordinated division battle tactics. Their train protest by Itoy I'yle, leader of the (action the defeated At Bethlehem The wildcat strike at Bethlehem ing will include range lirmg. a candidate, that the vote rat In Ihree-day bivouac in the mountains and study of the use of various ttmet'siiy if A'ier. tr.i 11 an the ljf Z.

i it Otlu'r passengers in the Foard automobile who were treated at the hospital are: Mr. and Mrs? Martin E. Michel, Tlauernschmidt Manor. Essex. Mrs.

Michel. 49. sustained chest and leg injuries. Mr. Michel, 50.

suffered lacerations of the arms and less. Louis Keiner, 23. of the 2300 Slock Harview avenue, bruised right knee. Four Others Hospitalized Police said all occupants of the his own po-t from Havre de Grace was inaccurate. All A Steel's Sparrows Point plant continued today as about 150 workers KFWETIf H.

HAMMFH Pvle told the delegates; blush new weapons. Early Sendoff failed to show up for the 8 A.M. hi ft. Dressed in Ihcir fatigues and helmet linings, the Baltimore A spokesman for th company troops began arriving at the Details Of Mf Rainier Devil Exorcism Are Described said about 50 per cent of the men I I A ho alk-H nut vpclprriav rrtiirnrf rmor as vho walked out yesterday re 1 "'i i u. in.nr f.

th history' of French (Jrirenc Meiature in the Srventeerth Century. In 3' ear head of RiTiaree lafS'jrr IJrijAins. Dr. La'-rarr ha hundted of students. One r-f ihea a quarter ef a century arv Hall llltrtrinnd.

attnmey feerjl. "I rev er IhucM 1V.1 mt f.tr Id he miflj him. Dr. Lancaer remarked with another laush. Mr.

Hammond headed she of Tl -in work this morning. He -jjjiciri irienns ann ie iinuiri mini i cond car, which was driven by Johnson, 52. of the 2800 block Lodge Farm road, Edgemere. are Negroes. Thpv were identified as Citv were there to see tnem on, hat the management is "hopeful" Mrs.

Paul Poole, a bride of four that the others will return later in u-ookc nrotpsleri that "Ihev Hospital as: I nicht wi'h Ihemonly report afterward that ihe bed slrt in Hv the boy had shaken and burrprd. The family consulted the Sociei of Para psychology, whifh in the day. shouldn't make married fellows Sexton Hopkins. 43. of the 200 'tX Mill Tied Up so i0 camp" as her husband The devil ha been cas out of a 14-year-old Maryland boy in one of the most remarkable experiences in recent religious history.

Catholic sources in Washington have reported. The strike developed yesterday I marched off to the station. block Oak avenue, tagemere, cnest j. i morning when about 3oO menl "Vacation" For Some howed up at the plant but refused But the soldiers themselves did to go to work. The walkout tied up I not seem to mind.

'This will be a vacation for me one of the plant's mills. Another Ihe Duke University specialist. Dr. J. B.

Rhine, and held a closed im-ri-uig. Dr. Rhine afterward that it wa the flM'-t impresMve 1-teriiei-t" expel leru t-d in r.i ear of uoik. The boy vac taken to Georgetown University Hospital here and to St. loui University opitjil.

in Missouri. Itoth are Jesuit in-iilu- said C. J. Storck. of the 600 block 250 workers reported at 4 P.M.

Stute and nty in the s-uit from er.forcirg the OSer law, because vi lU asseited Ujii-ity. Hafnwondl To Appeal Mr. Hammond, who ja pre. cJi argued aca.nst th pait 'f Ihe Ober bill tev.ir.g vp a je-iil rnforeemert agency tns depariment. Las aid that cn f.f ihe Slate te vill appeal Judre Sheibow'c decision to t.v Coutt fjf AjIels.

with their lunchboxes but failed to Holland road. He is employed as A St. Louis priest a Jesuit in his 50 devoted himself to the task" for more than two months, living in the same house with the boy. whose home is in Mount Rainier, in Prince Georges county. Scraps Of Latin It took 20 and per i a service salesman ior a iocai auii- to work when they found the dealer- storck servctl Wlth mill not in operation Herbert Allen, 49, Woodlawn avenue.

Edgemere, lacerated mouth. Herman Holmast. 27, of the 1000 block North Wolfe street, lacerated left knee. Marian Stern. 32, of the 2500 block Sycamore avenue, head and stomach injuries.

Both Drivers Charged Johnson, the driver, sustained multiple bruises and lacerations. Corporal Charles Knoerlein and Patrolman William Scharf, of the county police station at Essex, charged both drivers with reckless a- v'y Fewer than 100 men failed to re the division for 23 months during the war. "I'm looking forward to a new experience." said Recruit C. Gor tlons. Medical anl yt tnatl ir tleal-merits weir llied, and l1ti Ijos- formatters of the ant lent ritual of port for work on the midnight shift.

,1,. rxoicisio in Talked With Union Frank Wrightson. assistant gen mg out it was repotted In evcr in the one of these, as 2 Catholic CI.umI,. and outing ih. reached the boy broke into ai miV Menifj a W)lh A towering man with a 1 white hair, i-ince r.

r. ar.d a humr. Dr. Ijnesster ben prominent an mmt lihetal tnoe-mrnifs in Mirvlard jn don Larson, of the 3700 block Greenmoiint avenge, who is attached to the medical company of Ihe 175th Infantry Regiment. The 17-year-old University of Maryland student has been in the National eral manager of the plant, said the Ml It'll I l.flllll 1ITT1 i rfJUJlllti, nr- 'strike is entirely in violation of to be b.iptted Ibis as done and he received lelscjoiis lnstfu-tjn in 2 ami vninnc wrap IaWn a lancuar-e he had never studied their agreement." He said he has talked with local union leaders in -W Jkj( The final lite, it pailiculatly in plac-e in May.

Si nee then the 'he presidential of FrarAl; I), r.sen ri by ha had no manifestation's an attempt to get the men back on the job. church source added. The climax come when the priest adressrs the evil spirit res. dent in a hciman victim, and "In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. I cat thee out." The family a non-Catholic.

Albert Alallah. director of the driving. They reported that both Foard and Johnson claimed to have been driving on the right side of the road. Corporal Knoerlein said the collision occurred at 2 A.M. on the Back River Neck road, near the intersection of Hyde Fark road, about a mile and a half south of Eastern avenue in Essex.

Guard for only eight months. Board Troop Trains The 175th. rommanded by Col. William C. Baxter, left on two trains.

The first section departed at 15 A.M. and the second at 9.10 A.M. At the same time, the 104th Medi CIO union's District No. 8. said in New York that the walkout is "unauthorized and uncondoned by Wallace fist Pa'atb The prnjser aphere fr kihin the triMTt prt fre's 1 Uidn1 he t.aid todav-.

lh prn--r--sive rH' 1'T "he 3ot i -'tr ar.d New Voik tt Deey ib the elet1in. The for roursce ad isrr When manifestations first ap Ihe union." He said the men appar Animals Like Their Spuds ently walked off the job because cal Battalion, the 29th Military Po- peared, in January of thi vear. the boy's parents took him to a Irotestant minister. Mom Protes of delay in reaching an agreement Uce dlvjsion band and the 29th Barbara Lang, 5, gets final pointers from her sister, Leslie, 13 K. Of C.

Boy Wins Dash In Sunpaper Swim Meet regaruinn an incentive ramus. Division headouarters company tant churches do not recocnie the Auto Victim Dies; Driver Is Accused Mjrv5riJ farm animal ate ice Not Told Of Reason I hoarded Iroop trains at the produce Mr. Wrightson said management terminal of the Pennsv Ivania rail rite of exorcism; the minister i skeptical at first. as rorsv potatoes, Uvt month as tn July. 1953.

according to a United lint li lir.it llie ruiv snenri ll.e had not been informed by union road. representatives of the reason fori Motor Convoys Used Robert L. Watson, 21, of Elk- night ot teoruary at ni nome. John Ruppert, of Knights of I Divers Jimmy Russell and Jim ridge. today was held in $1,000 bail in the Southwestern Police jtmirj he.

I Uie le-vson of the mtiole Ober af.rtt pt. li'ipe iToie than wall no t.aie the couras of th titjcor.r 'uv ronvjctiotiS they have at enter time demon 1 rated. fce si2. to the r.r vote east acamst the Ober till la March. one point, the boy pallet moved Mai.eur.g report.

Columbus, captured the 50-yard Farrier, the Maryland scholastic across the floor while his body was livcswic icemen, says tnf the work stoppage. He said there Members of the 231st Transpor- had been some dissatisfaction about tation Corps truck battalion, com- the bonus incentive, but there was manded by Lieut. Col. Vernon R. nothing "to call for strike action." Greene, left for the reservation in freestyle for junior-unlimited boys champion; and Backstroker Bar today as the twenty-seventh annual Dara Merryman.

rigid and his hands were outside rcpn. m.cnm pounos ci the rovers. jpud in July, more than doub'e Court on a manslaughter charge arising from an automobile accident on August 12 at Fultou avenue and Lexington street. Miss Sadie Talbott. 83.

of the twmng oun swimming ana oiving Ambassador, however, was nre Mr. Atallah said he informed motor ronvovs. Others who left in meet got under way before packed pared to make another strong bid stands at the Lakewood pool. with rnlleeMate stars Dan Callahan. local union leaders that "the men mot0r convoys were the State Head should be ordered back to work and nnarlers and Headouarters Detac h- loiter.

Ihe bov sat Immobile in a niouTii lor cue comparable heavy rliair. Before the minister's Vnod last ear eves, it tilled and fell over, he I'tatoe lor liv-1ck feef.are said, adding that he tiid to over- available 1...01 out.f Stale .1 h.Se in il Murrr. however, af the lio? and 1800 block West Lexington street. Ruppert. who last year set a new of YaIe: Edgar Jadwin.

of Prince- that proper procedures should be ment. Maryland National Guard. recoiu vwien ne won uie eveiu ui ton- Milton Eaton and Howard who was injured in the accident died. yesterday. tuiiunru.

irroni It ill mini e- the 2ltn Illusion seconds flat, finished in Levy, of Michigan; Ralph Brown A a. sliil bonjTA. it dded. 0S fs if i uiiji in uidivi -t and 1 mill nut. todav.

After tne mishap. Miss Talbott of Harvard, and national scholastic MQII. Lo. nClu liupolis. and the 72th Ordiianc-r William Hannah.

Lakewood; Wil champions Stanley Tinkliani an was treated at the Franklin Square Hospital and released. Magistrate liam Shurn, Raleigh iN.C. Swim Barry Wall. In 4 Shore Murders Salisbury. Aug.

20 4 Catholic I-alior Course Set Other Accounts Neiclibor legan sji water around the fain.1v' lii.ue Uthrrs. uiitH-liev ing. invited 'he boy and his mother to spend a Considered dark horses for team TV ming Club, and F. Burgee. Stone-leigh.

trailed him in that order. honors were Knights of Columbu Vur Uftf Charles Hicks, 23 -year-old I The first of five lalw.r relations Fruit land colored man was held schools, conducted by the Maryland and Y-Brook. 687 Performers A field of 687 performers from Official A.A.U. Sanction here today on four murder charges Action Guild, will open September Michigan to North Carolina were 5V a J. Elmer Thater set the bail.

Nice Days, Coo Nights To Continue Sanctioned by the South Atlanti on hand to compete in the forty- rt -l' and an arson charge in connection 1 13 at Sacred Heart Hall, rosier with the deaths. Aueust 13. of Bes avenue and Conkling street. The Te 'e Association of the Amateur Ath junior and senior events jj. sie Lee Wells, 25, Bertha Mae course will continue each Tuesday The senior nrnpram PYnpriorf tn letic Union.

The Erening Sun meet Wells. 9. Willie Lee Wells, 4, and through December 6. provide exciting competition in mzs ana trom mat both th. men and womn- Hivi- "me unui was siageo.

ai uruia I. J. Wells. 2. Police said Hicks signed a state 1 1 1 1 1 1- I r.

sions. will begin at 8 clock this lomniio-u msni evening. All iunior events are be- through the war. the compel Uion rOD.VY! I'or the First Time i rrrt ment in which he acknowledged Sunny skies and temperatures in O.K. Azr.n On ing run this afternoon.

neing stimulated ny ine panicipa Tae FKOrtKTT SAltS COMFAST oritns setting fire to Ihe Wells' house. They said he admitted having si l.aLounnH fi.iH I tion of such service men as Anol the middle 70s was today's Weather Bureau forecast, with pleasant afternoons and cool nights llarrv Rj.it.hcr ih. miinn Keifer. ho still holds the world phoned a bucket of gasoline from FIRE Vi CARNIVAL Hides! Trim. Fun fr th Farr-ily! CLOVERLAND FAR.M5 DAIRY In ara'yfirff re-Si'li fnr ri'rteiland'k "I'm the man rnmci aro'jri'l nh IJuerriwt-y aard the pa'nt ja MAK-TV for ti pan mtV.e tp cur man vh rnmei MATXARD KEP sppkin? it oifhth ctraicrht rivnjnn 100-yard backstroke record of 56.8 expected to continue through Mon I'arfer Caatfrafma day.

Sun victory. Last year, the Charles seconus. Ihe Kcul.tr Schedule Is Ava In KiTcct e. his car. throwing it on the frame house and lighting it.

The house was destroyed by the flames. The four persons in the house were A forecaster said the lowest tern street squad led Ambassador, of KirraeE rg-a" IN if peratures tonight will vary from 58 Washington, to the finish. 131 to One 'Chiilist Saves burned to death. degrees in the city to near 50 de 118. The year before that, Lake- grees in the suburbs.

In western wood topped the same rival by a I SPECIAL NOTICES counties and central rural areas of wider margin. 150-113. Blork from Irh Paien BI'd. In the A-'ea? Serf, on tt NORTHWOOD flf treffitlnnnl the State, the temperatures are ex The defending titlists entered! Another In Jump 9.30 A.M. To Iktch 8.30 P.M.

Wl-h T'tinrjr Mflrin Bjti.I B-rst Dance loor on FUv For a Delirious Dinner Drive out to The Old Court Inn. Dellghtrully Atr-Conditloned. pected to drop to about 45 degrees today's meet counting on the ef forts of such veteran campaigners! 4 ar as Jesse Greenbaum, former Um- Norfolk, Aug. 20 An KE7 LOT Piill fele'-inf-d at e'ee la What'f a flshinc party without taxty Nates Ac Lrons andwlrh Open 24 hours dav. Call Madlwm 2400.

tSJLi.k CtJJ.tJi lit tUtU versity of North Carolina captain (airborne infantryman saved the A low-pressure system over the southeastern United States has been causing some cloudiness and rin in the southern parts of Virginia and a few showers are likely on the Eastern Shore tonight. from 3 who holds the meet records in the life of a fellow soldier in para-50 and 100-yard freestyle; Jimmy chute jumps today during an as cut piarrt 5l. It.e.. New Vera; anJ Ea1t.inie i aa. jaa.

ak-v m- T-- mm Thi la the flrnt time that ne Immes in thi neir eriion of NORTHWfHlU have been odered at ttir loa puces. 77 f-'lUt Thomas, another Tarheel ace; sault landing excercise at Camp Pendleton, Va. -t El The full-scale amphibious assault CPHNS TCDAYI It- 15? ft Th $nr landing was the final phase of Operation Camid IV for some 880 tie the tirtiC was B.T.C. Petition May Bring End To 'Jitney' Busses i West Point cadets and Annapolis midshipmen. THIS VVKKK y.uzxr rw-a I Pfc.

Eugen F. Cushing. of Mo- Brat To Ad tiit JI.IS ChuJieti 5'c 9.30 A.M. 2.00 P.M. 7.30 P.M.

r- i 0 Pr I-i-lt ftre't I.F. "HOUSE CF CHAKfli" ij; Furn ihed and Oerorated Kt WM. P. STE3Nt Inc. ij: 14C3 KITMORC ROAD lt Hlork Off torh Haven Blvd Pee It lodav' Il a a name; Imillte.

a true lue of I i i I ih fi-ct aesio. was cieuueu wiui sav- if 1 i v. wit line I tip t- i i t. ing nir ui ii'. mviiaiu xiiMt.

was from the 3600 block of Fast of Independence. in the mass Fayette street to the City Hall. parachute jump by airborne in The end of the jitney busses and two-car red trains almost as peculiar to Baltimore as the white marble steps is apparently in sight. With the filing of a petition for permission to purchase the business and assets of seven independent Later, anybody who wanted to fantrymen lime nn t.xh Itaxen Hld lo Kitnmte Rd. -2 blui abate tl.e Aiu Sahs 1 Court Square Bldk.

Plara S.SfiO go into me Dusiness simpty nggea Grabs Sagging 'Chute i CO f' sti.tf.e fea t( tlf Jtltrt JMV Aa SSftesse mi I list IV b-taer i at.1 Aj3 i. Tf 5 m.I AO A ZI up a jnney, arove out omo tne Rusk 'chute collided with Cush- street and began picking up pas-hng's and collapsed in the fall. But Pick of ffie Etdl Th Wlt.son tint I th orld Urarst bitllri-T. operator of all Mffl streamlined exi-iiralun stuns- and llnltiinnn linn the Dirk of Ihe VVllsnn line fleet tiia beautiful -Bar BelSer ncsnlljM Cruises Ieve Bal'o. every evenin at 8:30.

Cool. b'eeiiT Jo DoI.n Orrh. this elc. Bob Crai next week. Back at 11:30.

Fare l. Betiertcn Cruises Ive every mornina 9 10. A nav on the Ba and at fhtrm-Inc Beilertnn. Eniov all the tun of sal water cruUe Brk 7 15 P.M. Weekday, (l.

Sundays and holidays. $1.25. rerf. trani. fur ncl.

Alt trlicrf-alcs on iayliaht laving tim. sengers. Cushing grabbed his companion's SffiGCLEIJ; In its petition to the Public Rerv- sagging 'chute and the two men 5a Wart a- It- -e -ea Fer 8 TV. f-re e. ice Commission, the B.T.C also roue ciown logriiic-r on "A good meal far rhtivgt" SUIiBAY'S SPECIAL BRAISED I 1 I Z'- i-M.

i seeks to abandon service on its No parachute il 1 Whi'e 30-paener arhoot bus lut recetreaj from Md. Bta'e Tollre. Fill: enmpment ln-i 26 line between Pearl street and The paratroopers laughed about bus owners who operate the East Fayette Street Bus Line, the Baltimore Transit Company would put an end to the oldest bus line in the city. It also would put an end to the "8-cent ride" cheapest bus fare in Baltimore. Inaugurated In 1915 a a.

I fittt Us Lombard and Haven streets car- their brush with death while doc rl.idini heater and s'l nere.v.arr afetTl house, makina a terminal of trans- tors examined them to determine devtrea. This trurk i in except innalW fine rondittnn inside out and ran be bought! fer at that point for all traffic going that neither suffered any injury at a fraction of Its original cost. to Sparrows Point. Between 7.000 and 10.000 specta 6 Jardiniere Saure. Whipped Pntatnea.

Fresh Lima rVana. Bread Sc Butter. Port rr tors, including (jovernor Tuck of Kea-var rumination irginia. admirals and generals and The bus line is a direct of Baltimore's first jitney serv II. FORD CO.

iS0f7 ReUtfrMnwn Rl. MO. ViX7 ICI.IIll.auuil VI lliai 1JIIC KUU1U ice, inaugurated by Charlie Hender olimmti. tt ll.uii6lCM.llcu, IW Wilton Farm vuiiiiiiuiv. tiiv i.

a i a aucci- car trains the "double headers" Camids In Landing Force son in February, 1915. At that time. 0 WILSON LIME Will i a COFFEE POTS which run to the steel mills from The cadets and midshipmen, re- a lot of people said Charlie was nuts. They laughed at the idea of Nc Editorial Sec ion Comic Sctii-a 5acirty S'h Sron Sonars Ne Er.tenair.rr.ert -re fcr hole farrJy. Jit lurt 19 g'i your fffjf PLara 3S17 urcnarcs Pter Lteht 8.

the downtown section of the citv. ceiving summer training at Camp motor busses. If the PSC grants the B.T.C.'s Pendleton, made up tne landing -ALL OVER TO' Persjrsn-s Tomorrow thru Wed. at REX A3 p- i. ut IT ft i rrrr--i-Ave n'f to f.

3a :r.e "HurffT-ao Fr o.r.n. -a rr la I I'hone City 41 I vsv bay rxr.s I Busses Leave City Hall Piara Sundae S'artlnc At A. M. But Charlie knew that jitney request, the company would merge force and boat crews in today's errltirite Soirno' a bus line to Middle River with operation. Tne assault started witn the Fayette street line and extend eight destroyers making a simu- fcusses were making a good thing of it out West and he built two jitneys here.

Bodies for the busses were made in a Baltimore factory The Seasons Mwt Elecrifinc 2 Hours nf Enterlatnmeni: SOMERSET MAUGHAM "QUARTE a branch of the Caroline street 1 at ed bombardment of the target trackless trolley. larea. eai iy Adranrr In ertre' -in ma ana mounted on old 'flivver chassis. Speed Oar Weekend er fseaana at BAY RIDGE BEACH Hl Cabinet Salt Water Bili'n flrte Food ajeaafin.1 Itifi-efe H-e-- fare U-lrt col nr rftn fan FSM AltrtSX MORTGAGE IlOIiEY The deal, if consummated, would A C-82 "boxcar" conducted path-mean that persons riding the Fav- finder operations over the zone REX Air I'oii'i tinned 4fc'irt Yik Kor.l 3 The bodies resembled those of a iiot'j Jvecti' COOL Kirk ii la ft pe i. )- i.

Free e. Ic Rceri A'. ette street lines will be paying the while 100 paratroopers from the same fare as other B.T.C. passen- 82d Airborne Division later landed. Retldenllal or rommeflat I -one term low triete.l rate A 1ii.ii.i SirrrTY lNf.tAK I.eitiin Ml' 3l? t.o.n Correspondent of Ae-ti I.fe lr delivery wagon, with longitudinal tv C1-)el a-o'ir t--r Tt hi seats providing space for eight to gers now.

It also would mean thelNine paratroopers made the path ROSLYN TIWES NOW len passengers besides the chauf elimination of the only public tran- finder drop to test the wind before sit fare in the city less than 12J2 the others began their concerted Tad T.nit K'4 FTOHTTNO FOOUt All IOR RFNT so Ttoo- ran all orcs.ONS CALL 2-sl1 BrrwrEN a am and ACT AX ONCE TOR A3 AALY DAIS ALOW IVii wi roj'4 a tvo Out- a- lsi Z313 ST.itr Ave. tO. eik. 7a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i plus "RAZORS EDGE Tvrone Foaer feur. The fare was 5 cents a "jitney cents a tnp.

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