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TWO EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER -31, Dial PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Taker Hospital Board's Right To 'Run Things' Upheld CAMBRIDGE (AP) A judgeiter's degree in public health at asked to settle a hospital squab-; Johns Hopkins University in Bal- ble has decided the board of di- timore and served briefly with rectors has the right to run things Lutheran Hospital in that city, in spite of what the staff doctors One of the things that nettled tiimlc the medical staff Coston's al- However, Circuit Court Judge legedly "assuming the role of W. Laird Henry yesterday handed physician by prescribing and or- down this advice to the disput- dering the administration of a ants: "If individuals in either narcotic drug, by diagnosing the group are unwilling or unable to illnesses of patients and suggest- cooperate, these i 1 i i a 1 ing methods of procedure and should, for the good of the whole, techniques for their treatment, get out of the cure and care." The controversy swirled around The board and Coston comment- Adrninistrator Harold P. Coston led on a case the medical staff end the board of directors on the, evidently had in mind. They said one hand and the 19 doctors and.Coston once was awaiting the ar-dentists at Cambridge-Maryland; rival of a doctor to treat a man Hospital on the other. I injured in an auto accident.

Tire physicians filed a toid a nurse to prepare to' with the court last July contend- administer a pain-relieving Ing'Coston and the directors had She prepared it and administered: encroached on the rights, duties.it with the understanding Coston end privileges of the medical.had authorized her to do so, the' staff. They accused Coston of in-'answer filed in court related. 1 competency anr mismanagement' However, she was "fully aware and charged him and the board that such orders could come to' with "illegal, arbitrary and dan- her only from a gerous The adminis- The administration said any er-l 31 teard demed accu M-or on the part rf the nurse A 'on the side of with a Rules Set Up On Migratory Labor Camps Weather In November Seen As Below Normal WASHINGTON Novem-'s BALTIMORE Mary- (her weather is going to be colder! land first set of regulations usuaj for much of the nation. erning the construction, operation The Weather "Bureau reported' and maintenance of migratory la- Friday in its long-range fore-' bor camps will go into effect next cast, saying: "The 30-day outlook for Novem- Mr. and Mrs.

Richard The rules, adopted yesterday calls 'or temperatures to av-1 RD 1, Valley Road, a son the State Board of Health, calljcrage below seasonal normals this morning in Memorial. the annual licensing and per over most of the area lying be-'GOLLlDAY-Mr. and Mrs Doug- inspection of the camps, 'tween the Appalachians and the Bowling Green, a daugh. both public apd private. 'Rockies except for near normal- ter this morning in Memorial Maryland had been one of the, along the Gulf Coast and South- Mr and Mrs few Atlantic seaboard states with-jeast.

Greatest departures are in- out regulations on housing mi-ldicated for the central 3 sreet ter thL monSe in Memwi FaStex s.rPPt a a WEATHER is expected tonight over the area from the central and southern Plains eastward to the coast. Snow or snow flurries are forecast for the higher areas of the southern Rockies, with mostly fair weather over the northern Plains, north- ern Rockies and the West Coast. Much colder temperatures are scheduled for the southern Rockies and southern Plains while warmer air will circulate over the North Atlantic States, Pacific Northwest and northern Plains. CAP Phetofox) Obituary (Continued from Page 10) to 4 and 7 to 9 PRR To Cut Service Out grant labor. About 8.000 migrants Above normal temperature aver- work in Maryland each year, are predicted for of them on the Eastern Shore, i near normal for the Pacific North-' The regulations were drawn up west, and below normal for the- by a special Governor's Plateau region.

w-. tee Beaded- by Or. Paul E. Ny- "Precipitation is'expected to ex- fciUTOpeail MlSSllC strom and were endorsed by the ceed normal over most of the na-i Maryland Farm Bureau. ion except along central and! (Continued from Page 1) The committee's final draft of northern portion, of the West cultin down th number of Eu- regulations differed in only a cou- Coast where subnormal amounts rope boumi sc from pie of minor details from the set are in prospect Owing the ex-' five to foun four in Br i ta in of proposals put before farmers ipected unseasonable coldness sleet i tems The fifth contended Cortan treatment Clyde Diehl, 49, Barrelville, Herbert F.

Martin KEYSER-Herbert F. tSaltlinOre 65, of 43 Maryland Street, died. yesterday evening in Potomac' BALTIMORE (AP) Valley Hospital, where he was and camp operators at three operand snow stanrn expected to' wa tave to another coun- hearings, 'in Hurioek, Fruitland and Hagerstown. The regulations, to be administered by the State Health De-. partment, provide for annual suance of permits by State officials, frequent inspection, penalties for workers fating coin camp maintenance.

be more freqaent. thtt over the Burthen half the area lying the Appalachians and fee Canfinenial Indian UMfian SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) try. But Fraace and West Germany balked at having these missile hMM established on their 'soil. Soviet Prewier Nikita Khrushchev.

has painted threats about countries that harbor Allied mis- A sile bases. Greece also was ap- north Idaho Indian has announced preached, but nothing came of it. on arrival Heart last nieht Martin was in. Baltimore's shrink- minimum requirements for sani- as a'candidate for U.S. senator.

1 At the same time the United with ing train service have been au- tary and bathing facilities, Jose fa Garry said here is steadily increasing its the Public Service, imam requirements of floor ne nm a Democrat for the force of B32 intercontinental of Little teken to theiCwnmissioa. fire fighting equipment stand'-i seat now held by Republi-i bombers, which can be baaed ia right to practice in the hospital. 10 adm can Henry C. Dworshak. 'this country- which is to the boards' ff.

case pendJig receipt of ad-j He i he mouth lhe given permissior yesterday to dis-t Dr. Nystrom said the biggest informal. a result four Saturday for "the camp "Klj Ve a he between Baltimore and Washing-'ably will be the purchase of! was a son of the late and hvo between Baltimore screens and, in one or'two cases Marion (George) Martin. Del. He said "There is a difference, between a doctor's" right to treat a patient as he sees fit, and his right whicl will.

"The hospital was not built 6 chud lt was 1 1 provide special privileges'to doc- However, the answer filed tors or anyone else who may wish court said Costonwas not at thodist church and was em- to obey the rules or not or who. rault Jt said the admissions desk; ployed as an iron worker He wasi may wish to have discharged an 1 learn what physician was i a member of Local 301 Inter' Railroad and was a no justification'for requiring" the administrator whom they 0 ta charge of the child andi na tional Association of Brdee! 1 er Keyser churc of to continue the "service' ally do not find no record of any call! an Structural Iron Workers of! jsince. use by Maryland infraslate Coston was named adminis- physician writing the 1 America 7 are widow, Ros-fpassengers was Mr. Diehl was a member of the and was a carman for) The commission said "there is trator of the hospital in 1953. A note year earlier he obtained Besides his father, he is sur- Dcamtja jus lamci, UK IS SUI- a The administrator told the hos- vived by his widow.

Anna ipital employe to have the Diehl two David Pr Janell (Harris) Martin, two ''almost neglig water pumping equipment. Persistent (Continued from Page 1) ing bronchitis, the medical bulle-j ma Robins Key- operating costs," said theftin was the same as one issued nn.vwrMi nn A i Mrs. Dorothy Carskadori.jcommission, "far e-xceed the 1, Ridgeley; tsvo 13 months ago when Eisenhower had his 1958 physical checkup. Evening Sunday Times admitted to the emergency roonvand Curtis Ray Diehl. both at 1 "'f.

gel two js( i amount of revenue A 3 the attending four step-children, James!" 0 a ft arU Keyser andfler-j The PSC withheld.a decision on Since 1955, the President ieJT aSd a could examine it. The time of the 1 Frank Frances K. and Ma tm 1 aVale three.the railroad's request to discon-lsuffered a heart attack by Tto lime, childs death from pneumonia i Etta Marie Diehl, all at sister j' llrs Bond. service on three daily runs'gone surgery for ileitis, and been' Conawny. 7-9 south i could not be determined, the half-brother.

John F. vei rin Mf s- Carrie Bill-j between Baltimore and with a mild stroke All- cnmberund, Marytond reply stated, and it Mexico Farms, and his yre Uen H'grnvay, and.ton, and Philadelphia and Balti-of those major illnesses occurred I was noted the youngster was dead-mother. Mrs. Mary Jane Diehl.jf, Ne Burg, Burlington, when the physician examined it. Barrelville.

The body will SEE AND HEAR EVERY SUNDAY A TV SERIES FOR EVERY ONE 9:30 W. NBC-TV Channel 4 Cable 4 Paid At Cumberland, Maryland Member at Aadlt Bureau at Circulation Keaiber of AuoclaUd Prew Phone PA 2-4600 SatucripHon by Evening Timu 7r? ptr eery, week; 6ua- Tlmea ISc copy: and Suaifaiy Timu S7o per wetk. Employment Gain Noted Mail he at the residence after tomorrow. Bourckel Gets 33d Degree .1.73 o- Month: W.JS Six Monthi; EP BALTIMORE (AP) Empldy- Ttoji ment and unemployment were "i on the uptwing in Maryland' 1 Scottrs lto honor was month. awarded to Jean N.

Bourckel, ce- 13 grandchildren. Services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at Keyser Church'pf the Brethren by C. H.

Cameron. Burial will be in'T fi Knobley Cemetery near Martin. UlCOllieS The body is at the Rogers Fu- neral Home, Keyser, and will be taken to the church tomorrow at 12:30 p. m. Owen Ash EVERETT, Ash, 87, i in a little more than two years.

Prior to each the President had undergone a head-to-toe physical examination which produced official medical reports that he was in excellent health. Before leaving the hospital today, Eisenhower visited briefly with Secretary of Agriculture Ez- BALTIMORE (AP) Both the Baltimore Gas and Electric Co, ra Ta Benson, who is in Walter; and the Chesapeake ee for treatment of inflamma- Raifroad RD 4, Bedford, died yester 'at a ceremony recently in in Bedford.County Hospital. A native of Bedford County, he out of wort in Wt work tt.OO Ynr AH Other Month; $4.73 Six Montbi; 39.50 Bt)ur wh ll ves at 127 the late Edmund strect here was awarded the: and Elmira (Snyder) Ash. honorary 33d degree on Octo-! He is survived by four brothers, Espy and Elrner) both Eveninj Of financial reiooMituty for typographical errore In advertiiemeatt 1 no, 1 016 2W) the Supreme Council of the N. Llewellyn, of here.

last i ent anr Accepted Scottish a George Ash, RD. 4, Bedford, Hoi.r/, -f-s down; FI-PP and a sister, Mrs-. Belle Foster, 'Amaranth. Born in Luxembourg, he came Telephone Co. had good news for stockholders yesterday.

of the gall bladder. Another old friend of the Pres-- The.gas and electric company ident retired Lt. Gen. Walter Be- reported its net income for the de11 Smith, also is at Walter Reed. third, of 1959 was, ut the Wni'e House said Smith 000 or 60 cents per share of com-j' so critically ill that Eisenhower stock.

The income for the: was lmable to VI 'sit him. same three last damage caused extra expenae, was or 52 1 riDUnal cents per share. "The telephone company report- jed net income, of for (Continued from Page l) to make concessions to the union Mosquirade Saturday Night until 12:30 KEYSER MOOSE HOME Music by Happy Laughner i- rLOOR SHOW ADMISSION $1.50 COUPLE CBAKTER AMKNQHXNT NO. 1, th Froatburg, adopted City Council pursuance of of Maryland, 1957 EmJtioB, CorporaUom a to Amend tha Charttr of ike City of Irostburc by Chi corporate of City and in- clurting within uld limits ccn- tiguoua and adjacent property, and providing for the taxation of property, 21 and for some Baltimore's. ji vei idled steelworkers are wes counted in either class, being 5 classified in a separate "on' vember 1911 category.

The DBS aaidlon the workersJjadbeen forced out 1 Uring in 1956 -eowlary effecte of Bo rcke became i to the United States when he was! Sei vl w.ll be conducted to- the first nine months of 1959. in! because they think they'll be tak- worked an at Zion Luther-jib was iand Rev. Walter Twigg. Burial the strike. by He came to Cumberland in No- Railroad harp, re- will be in Ash Cemetery.

The body is at the Conner Funeral Home. ANC. ADMINISTRATION C.T.A. NOTICE THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That tht aubjcnber has obtained a Master i Winifred Road Area Mason Cumberland in 1915 and wr joined local Scottish Rite bodies- Wlli ct Water Line in 1916.

I He served as venfable master' lnstalla t-ion of a Weather Clsewhere last year, the net' en off the by the Taft-Hartley! injunction. Top negotiators for the union' and the steel companies met for! an hour and a half in Pittsburgh! Friday, and reported no Another meeting is set for today. of the Lodge of Perfection, wise! to lh Winifred Road area will be I Albany, rain water Iine; A bl querquei rain By The Associated, Press High Low Pr. cloudy For room house, bath, in Frostburg. Writes Times- News.

PO Box 204-B, Frostburg, Maryland. 47 37 .04 44 .27 42 30 .05 Adv Oct. 31; Nov. 2-3 57 55 .02 (aid limits. 1.

BE IT RKSOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF FHOST- If BURG, MARYLAND, that 2 of'I Ctuptcr 662 Acts of General M.ryUnd 19H. ud same, with authcnllcatid, or the i95l. benefit of thf A knowlnf them- i on Hit corporate line, said point being at the' Interiection of weaterly of Barn-' Place with the Southerly side or First Alley. North of and parrallel n-iih 1 Nfount my thu Anc 9 rk Adminiitralor ry Trus1 Baltimore Cumberland, Md. Mount Pleuant Street, and runninej.j Cumbe thence with the of 1 Adv T-Oct.

7-14-31. ard Place. North 26 dejreej 42 minute I9 1 0 11 on the South EXECUTOR'S NOTICr cloudy local man was made Knight 1 Li ln sai tho ei ht inch line 5 iander of the Court of 1 011 (1 3 0 from hicago. rain jliams Street to White Avenue by! i in 'way of Winifred Road. i- VicdL The line will serve more than half a dozen homes and will provide for a housing development under way in the area.

The Commander of the Court of of the Supreme Council in jm xnowmf inim- TI t.iatt art Sewage Flannini? Fund ediate paytnenl, I Approved For York WASHINGTON (API The c.r ti dm nis lion an ad' announced today approval of On Road Right of Way $39.400 or planning Right-of-ways on loka Drive, sewage facilities to be built in 130 degreei 42 Toliver line of the loin front-'Couniy. Maryland, deceaaed Street, with the havlns claims rear line of said lots South 63 degreet hereby warned ui SL BU 3 JM.OO_feet to thereof Manchester Township, near York. of the project, to Fort Worth, rain Helana. clear Honolulu, Indianapolis, rain Kansas City, rain Los Angeles, clear Louisville, rain 36 48 59 49 68 33 51 57 67 44 which runs off Bedford Road, Memphis, rain have been obtained and the forms presented to the Allegany County Miami, clear Milwaukee, cloudy AU 'r' ll Xi the) THIS IS TO GIVE tht 6oiKh nde of Allegany Street, South obtained from th. Or iau Ea feet in theiphanV Cour, of CoTnty.

8 on the eitate! Construction Jewell, of Allejany' All perwni.COSt to. be started next 1 Sk eHy. roads supervisor. 'New Orleans, cloudy th: The advance is repayable on start: A letter of thanks was York, cloudy 54 50 'from Mrs. Cecil Moore of Barton'Oklahoma City, cloudy 66 45 estimated $1,052,000, is ex- of Commissioners by Harry Paul, cloudy 47 72 hereby direction 24 43 43 48 55 27 44 48 63 24 66 57 59 55.

71 55 68 60 65 59 85 78 48 44 39 70 For Rent-r-Two bedroom mo bile home, full bath, large private! lot. HO 3-6493. .19 Adv. N-T Oct. 31: Nov.

2 .22 For room unfurn- ished apartment. Private bath and entrance, 150 East Main, Frostburg. JAdv. N-T Oct. 31: Nov.

2 For piano. 90 East Main Street, Frost- Iburg, or Charles Atkinson, Hotel 03 punier. TjAdv. N-T Oct. 31; Nov.

2 WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE? WE HAVE IT! 12 711 pm. 70:72 E.MfttNVT. Iffaii OV 9-6642 FROUBL'Cf- Xfl Visit The Camellia Room Cocktails by Experts .10 .06 to: the said estate. All benefit knowing some in Election AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED (hat all of the property and the in- nlJ lh r'" 0 10Ct td Wilhin aw- of said annexation as forth, chill be entitled to ol the benefits and services which are now rendered to the cltizeni of the City of fifteen October, 1959. 37 M.rl.ad Av.

Ud SIDE GLANCES By Calbraith 1 NOTICK 11 Jhi' to noUce that lub- Froitburj. and shai; be to rib obtained from Orphans upon tald property and to all ofV 0 Couaty, the charcej. lieni and aitetsments on eatate ol lhe conttrucijon, mialatenance and Molmari lale of 1 pairs of the lanes, 011 15 Mir deceaied. All peraoni and water to the purpose' avxn against tha deceased are I extent aj Oie eitizeni of by rned Mhlbil the with) shall subject to the Jurisdiction thereof duly of city, ard rules on or before I3th! thereof. of April, They may othenrtie AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED excluded from all benefit of! that a copy of this Resolution ihall All persont knowing! published in a local newspaper in lhem lv Indebled to estate are 1 each of four successive and that! re 5.

t) Irt to mike immediate payment. hearing thai! be had by the Mayor' Given under oar hands thlt 13th day' Council In the City Hall on the I6lh Ocwb I'M. day of November. 1959, at MRS JANE MOLINARI, Standard Time, at which time WILLIAM A. GUNTER, Resolutioii will adopted or Executory nd the Ordinance adopting Mid 7 Waihinilon ticn and In purwance thereof shall be- Cumberland, Md.

effective on the 4th day of Jan- Air -Oc'- 17-24-31; 7 nary, i960. IT FURTHER RESOLVED' Margaret Lindner, City and the property Clerk of of Un Stata of ORDER Nisi Ordered thla J4th day ef October, 1135 Streets, the Circuit Court for AUetany County, City, In Equity, tkat ule I AWe- and reported la (he above causo by the Commiuiocer oTWilllam A. Gunter and Edwart J. Mary Oie Department ef Leilt- Bcferencc in accordance witb the Trustees be ratified and eenfinned. tra- lo the on or befon Mnykwa.

me contrary thereof be the Itth day of' 1 Code of -order be IT tn m. Vettaiaa, Wra. Otjr Jimti, Mayer -S' JOSCfK E. BOBEN. Clerk.

Copy; Trjkt: JOSEPH E. Clerk. 17-24-31 A for the repairs made by the Coun- Omaha, rain 50 varieties ofjty Roads Department to cloudy 61 -Hollow Road. Phoenix, clear 56 Pittsburgh, rain 63 Portland, cloudy 48 Portland, clear 58 Rapid City, clear 33 i Richmond, cloudy 61 I St. Louis, cloudy 61 Salt Lake City, clear 51 ISan Francisco, clear 72 Seattle, clear 55 Tampa, clear 90 Washington, rain 60 .53 40 .25 46 1.00 50 .01 37 35 18 53 58 30 65 40 72 54 .01 MAYTAG Washer and Dryer FITZWATER FURNITURE DEER PARK, MD.

DE 4-2612 Marble Miners ISaved In Fire men half I DANBY. Vt. (AP)-Eight trapped two and a hours in a marble quarry shaft i Friday by a fire that destroyed machinery building at the shaft' tentrance. They were rescued un-i harmed. The men.

trapped in a 1 shaft that tunnels into the hillside nearly horizontally, dropping only; or 30 feet through its i moved deep into the shaft asj smoke swirled in. They said they were able to stay in clear air un; der the smoke. Palace Theatre LAST TIMES TODAY Matinee Today 2 PM Evening 7 9 Looking for a good place to bank? Six Months Interest To NOVEMBER 1 7 1959 has been credited to your Savings account in this Bank. Please bring your pass book in so that may enter the amount. Interest Compounded Every 6 Months "Afwwyi Scout Group To Meet Commissioners Nemacolin Ctrttinly a man's It hit cattle, but how arc you District, Roy will going to keep cut? Raist drawbridge?" meet Monday at 7:30 p.

m. at Central YMCA. STARTS TOMORROW 'THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE" HOIMl DtrOHT INXUIAMCf CORPOMHOM.

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