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gnt, Allegany Inty delegation if bond 11 it agreeo; -to suppbf Fivo bills, Robert Ktmble UR-AUegariyj', committed to the (House Ways I Means committfie pri the motion (R- bills state the jus- Uiftm', Av Archibald- Miller, iOW, actors.l wuF.be'presented for-school children Easter: Monday 10 a. in the Carl arid costume production will this draniait- chTldhbod'stbry of pease" paid by theiihe entertainments JNCIL METING I TODSlCAIilED OFF hct'ing When Matheney Cannot Attend. ipcciBl meeting of th.e Mayor Council called for 11'a. waj not held because Com- iiouer Harry was blc to ayor meeting Tvasyalled, Iry's left that Icoimcil Monday, was amended that the $500,000 overhead be bond bill should be oved by the Council before being to the General -Assembly. he bill Ihas not eil.

Mayor 'K6bh. "tie a copy of the- bill toi'Cpthmis- Matheney tSaitvit had impossible to hold a. meeting fcci! approve.the measure. Koon also''stated tfhfe'rn'orn-' U. S.

Army engineers had fcstcd the city-to provide rootrv in the Clt.y Hall for olomac and Savage river lys. discussed Mayor iin nissloner Harry Irvine. JPANYGREfiEIEl! WilliamyL. U. In Charge -At ory Last Night.

aiuiuaVrfSitrai bany National-Guard, was held at the State Armory Tydings, Maryland Col. George Ion staff; ton. fifth Guard; -Maj. Ei first Marylaridi-NSr' Guard, and Cspwin Joseph CELANESE BREAKS Pipe From Va, sExpected Here Tuesday, Officials. The McMuilen highway.

water; line leading to tlw plant of the Celanese Corporation America cracked. yesterday for the second "siYtflcient. amount of water is' tlie plant, city nH nouqi ordered at Lyncriburg, is expected it will reach here Tuesday. A city truck will go to iynchburg, Monday, to get the The first broke, February 19, and "was replaced week later. It is believed the new joint was not reenforced enough.

City officials said tjke'y had requested the mamifacturferSjto especially-re- enforc'e the will arrive next week. Samuel T.TBurke;Y Peter James pu.rs^, 1 J. SmJ BT th QSG ft ral jfwcre Nathain5el Barnard, Mr. ChapmarT, Edga'f Wise, Twly, 'John pDavl4 Ai Leonard Donald Charles El. Ira H.

FSsheri Abram A-. Fr'a'nk- Qrover "crReed, Piiul VJ. Hanson TwJgg, serj Va: Hariley. Indi, (arid Fuller Isaac aridef Roy. p.

atcwai-t, iiairi TheodorevR. T. Footen, Otto'Hugo Keller. John Mowbray, Fra'nk A. Good, Edward W- Kohman, Clareni" don M.

Lewis, Alvln Morton, Hugh Gattens. WUUom Torringtori, Robert Lee arid A. Pey ton, 'serWces for: Isaac VJ death: occurred ear Srig whose inarii- a Tarty Mullen 210 Union street, ail '(members' of the 'Ladies Aid Soc.ieiy^pf i 'AlIcBtrtiy Hos' pital, her party at fnmily the road. Mr. Scott was' 'one first settlers of haying.ijiirchased a large acreagn 1 of "l'arTdVbordejing the city.from the iate.Se'hatqr^Heriry Qassaway DavLs, wlu'ch Into, building lots.

rHe is' sun'lvcd by -Mrs. Rctha (Pindley) Scott, four sons aiid one daughter. Earl and Mub- Scott, of.Elkins; Scott, "of Blaine Scott'of Fowler, Ohio; and Mrs. Ersel Smith, of Elkins. Also survivmg is one sister, Mrs.

Dora Sktdmore ot Warren, Ohio. Tuesday nightfp They arrived at her home with and coffee, and presented her a black leather and gold handbag. Those present were Mrs. Nelson W. E.

P. Wegman, Mrs. M. A. McRae, Mrs, P.

C. Hardmah, Mrs, Prank E. Wil- Uam A. Crass, Catherine Mrs; Ralph Willard, Mrs. Henry Gerdeman, Mrs.

William F. Kerber, Mis. Alfred Lip- polfl, 'Mrs. Jaines Keech, P. W.

Cavanaugh, Fred C. Neus, Mrs. William Keech, Mrs. Mary Finan'. Mrs: Ralph and Miss Minnie Sonleii ttinchepri'liostess Mrs.

'H. "Spulehit-jTBe- Dingle, Mrs. 1 Dramwell Kelly and daughter, Baltimore, are. UVe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Richards, 125 street. 'Miss Violet" street; after spending two jweeks and B. Barnes yery ill of her Ste, vl.27 Columbia street. -i Charles K.

Shay and son, arc visiting -in-'cievc- of Sicbert, is a Hospital. Ridgeley, W. six months, is reported in condition. entertained yesterday fcr Milwaukee, wis. The guesis.

inelude Mrs. -'WU'liam DieSVich, Leo. H. Iniy, Mrs. Bruce Mrs.

Alan B. Eggleston, Miss Lepra gleston, Mrs. John Hoesly, Mrs. Porter" Racmer E. Sewell, Pitbethly and Mrs.

Henry Curtis Swearingen. Girl Scout Activities Girl Scouts a of hikes Monday, Troop 1-3, is'liie5 V( leader," 'to flossy Hollow; Charles tiavles, leader, to Fisher's Woods. Miss Alta willclead her trooji; No. 7, on -r Other Easter activities 7will include the Easter basketsffor.the children, of the day nursery which are being prepared Iby Troops 9 -and 19, of 5S. Peter and Paul Invitations have -been iss'Ued by Girl Scout troop .19 for an "AJ1 Fool's Frolic-," to be held- March 31; cemetery Rev.

T. M'. Zum- brunner and Rev. R. Casto, both of Elkins, conducting the services.

James Finn Frostburg, March Finn, 84, pioneer resident of Vale Summit; died last night at. Miners' Hospital, where been a patient for a week. Mr. Finn, a coal miner until about 26. years ago, served as magistrate at Vale Summit ior pvec 35 years.

He retired from office six years Mrs. 'palph: -Horne and; and Ernest Minnesoti, -are wlil be i v.r'Mart'insburg, Mtirch In fpf: tliari years, Thomas Palmer Fitzgerald, 66,. railroad conductor and resident otlthis qity, died after- his 446 East Burke street; He had been confined to hfs about''two son' of the iate ''Michael and Mary Koehler Fitzgei'ald," he wAs born on January if 1871, and lived all of his life at the Burke street address. He entered the employ' oi tlib "Bsli'incrc "owo in a brakeman. After being promoted to conductor he worU- ed for; many "j-ears between Bruiisr wick and Cumberland.

Ill health forced 'him into retirement yuars ago. Kc was known as and was an ardent baseball fan, attending regularly the bail games when Martlhsburg was a member of the old Blue Ridge aiid Tri-State He was a member of Church; the Order of Jlailroad Conduclore, and the Veterans Employes' Associa- O. He was unmar- Surviving are two sons, Andrew, Vale Summit, to whose home the body was' removed, and' Finn, Eckhart. J'' TJie funeral be held Saturday at 10 a. iiichael's Ca'th- in the tery.

7 Church parish 'cemetery William A. Maindoe Lonaconing, 25f- tion of the B. ried. Surviving are two sisters. Miss Johanna Fitzgerald, at home, and J.

L. East Pennsylvania avenue, ar-l two brothers, M. Bi' and Mawice Fitzgerald oi Martinsburg. The funeral was held this afternoon from Joseph's Catholic Church 'and burial was in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

es, 209 Fuiton street, at 7:30 p. m. in the cafeteria of VS I ft i mgton. for the East- nrsniinp per oniceri John Markey. Casteel, Bedford Road, jiand after an operation at Alle- F.

U. S. from Membrijil steadily 1m- A. Lee, visited W. Brady, G23-Laing he has been seriously'ill.

-and Mrs. William J. Torrin'g- tangTJie' Dingle, have returned from nklin, first where they visited (National, inspection of Company P. m. Later a close order manual or arms exhibition liven.

Dcmonstratica of corn- guard ctuty, landscape and oper'a'tlon; of. jc Browning rifle rendered. officers and non-commls- officers'gave'a dertionstrafciori terraine.on the Com- sanrt drum corps was also inspected and by Markey. tain Randolph. commander, said today he iniich satisfied vrivi the their son, James McHenry Torrlng- tnn.

i Miss Elinor Boyd has joined Miss cnrJctts" JftiTiGr- -snu Miijor, Charlotte, N. in a trip to New York Boston. Miss -Arinabeire Ryland, Bedford a'patlent at AUegany Hospital, with a fractured hip received in a fall at her home. mrn HIGH Mrs. Robert S.

Wilkinson, 620 Greenle" street, entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon, for the leaders and committee members of Brownie Pack No. 3, Mount Royal School. Mrs. A. Hammond Amick spoke, and others present included Mrs, Julius E.

Schindler, and'Mrs. J. D. Thomas Lohr- Ricriards, gan C. Harris, Mrs.

William Scott and Mrs. Frank U. Davis, members of the troop committee. Parties For Mrs. Murray Mrs.

R. Emmett Murray, Scarsdale N. formerly of "this-'city, who has been visiting Mrs. Robert L. Stallings, Avlrtftt- avenue, lias been entertained during the week by Mrs.

William J. Cramer, Harry C. Reed and Mrs. C. William Teubner.

Ladies-Auxiliary Formed At a meeting Tuesday evening The traditional Allegany Junior- Senipr High School Easter program, in the Cumberland Motorcycle 252 North' Centre ladies auxiliary-'was formed. The charter members are Miss Hazel always presented on Holy Thursday.IPowell, Mrs. A. Cosgrove, Mrs. a toc i y.

jwilllam. Rogan, 'Mrs. James. Rau- BANK ASSUMED SUES FOR $2,000 A. Schswlt filed suit in writ Court, against the Scc- ationa! Bank Tor- alleged that during March, 1 pcorge W.

and nelrs and executors, owed 'nUH and the "out to sue them tp recover, loeratlon that Schadt would to sue, the defendant bank to pay the. saiitc, Vie de- is clnirried that this P' been done. Lewis M. Wil-. attorney for the plaintiff.

BIRTHS was given program was presented nrst for Grad.es 10, ,11 and 12, and then for Grades and 9.. The Choral Club, directed by Miss Rebecca PhiHippL sang "The' Risen the theme" of which is the resurrection. -The excerpts from Holy Writ were by Loretta Kibbler. The soloists were Virginia Nicklin, Nell Hammer and Emily Wilson. A number was sting by a trio which services 'jyiclndoe will be held tomorrow iati'3 at the home.

'0. Ad a ms, pastor -o Oie.JPlrst' Presby terian- Churcri willrof ficJate and "the jSlasonic have: charge, servtcft -win be conducted tonight at 8 o'clock at the liorrie by the Pythian Siitera. Interment will be in Oa'fc Hill Cemetery. Mclndoe and'son, William, Soanoke, are here for the funeral. Henry He-bell Lonaconing, March services for Henry Hobell, will be conducted at the home of Mrs.

Miriam Barnes, Railroad street, tomorrow at 1" p. m. with Rev. J. Wesley.

Webb, pastor of Eckhart Methodist Episcopal. Church, officiating, interment will be in Vale Summit Cemeter.y. Mrs. Arabella W. Fry Keyser, W.

March Arabella W. 86, widow of Thomas B. Fry, died early this morning. She was a' daughter of Rev. Edward and Maria Vass-Mar- tfei -natives of Richmond, and was born iii Roiiiniiy, W.

then on October 28,, 1850. She was married in St. Oharles, February 7, 1877, and came to Key- set to reside. Her father was-pastor of the First Presbybteriau Church here for three years, and she joined the church when 17 years old. She was the oldest member of the Keyser church.

Her husband died 14 years ago, four years before they would have celebratod- their golden wedding anniversary. Three children survive: Maria Vass Fry, Douglas and R. Mal- co'lm, all of Keyser, There are three grandchildren: Richard M. and Arabella Fry, Washington, and Thomas D. Fry, Huntlngton, W.

Va. John B. Martin, Port Angeles', is a and there are trife'e-surviving sisters: and Miss" Eleanor' Mar Charles," a'ad pach, Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Clarence Harper, Winifred Muls, Evelyn Johnston and Peggy Klpstcrman.

Officers are: President, Miss Hazel vice prss'rfcnt, Mrs. -E. 'A. Cosgrove; secretary-treasurer, Miss Peggy Klostemiar. The next meeting Ms scheduled for Aoril.

6. Events Briefly Noted i W. Otto Prey and Dr. J. Russell included Margaret Brady.lco'pk cntertnintid at dinper Tuesday Mary King and Mary JacJt-jnlght at the Port Cumberland Hotel.

gifiii of the Chora! The', feature Of the rueJiu 'was ti'us Club vested in white linen surplices, 9.ncS nniriforin arrangement, were on the stage when the curtain was drawn for the presentation. atARIUAGE I-ICENSES Mrs. Henry Yost, 901 road, annoiirlce the birth fn at Memorial Hospital this Mrs. Lloyd Oak- I Charles Ridgeley, 21. Anna May.

19. Tarenturn, Pa. Charles Howard Hartman, 27, Mary Evelyn Coiner, 25, Cumberland, Md. Walter Rank, ,24, Mnbcl Powell, 22, Frostburg, Md. Harvey LcRoy -Bander, 21, Prospect, Pa-, Jean -JEaizubcUi McHalc, the birth of a son 9 Portersyllle, Pa, i Hospital today.

Melvin Lawrence Smouse, 23, Lena Maytag has opened a stoic "orth Mechanic ding formerly occupied Trl-stnte Mlnp Mill The concern in owned by local men. i Campbell 1 28', Prostburg-, Md. vernon" Lester Mickey, 23, Gladys Lorraine Bedford, Rutherford" 'Benjamin' Cross, 20, Bernice Arella Blubaugh. Arthur Dorothy Mario Clark. 19, Qsterburg, Frarik infflon, Qblcile 21, Nlneyah, Pa.

JVash- Clutter, black bns-s caught by Mr. and Dr. Coot on recent- fl-sbing tion in Florida. A memorial service be held at. p.

tomorrow, by Cumberland Chaper, No. 56, Order Eastern Star, at which families of deceased members will be uueste. CLUB WOMEN OPPOSE LqUiss. Johns, Cal. Funeral 'services will; be at'the Prye home, 100, Center street; Saturday at .3 by Rev.

John the First Pres- hyterlBn.Chiirrh. and: intenncnt wiH bo in Queen's Point William Westernport, March Funeral services, for William Horace 21, son and Mrs. Albert formerly of here, who Tuesday, at Potoma'o Valley Hospital, Hr.vser.-aJ- poisoning which preceded. by quinsy, was. held, this 'afternoon -from.

'the home.of his "brother, Clarehcc O'Haver, Qreeil's addition. with interrnent in Philos cemetery. Rev. Cecil pastor 'of the First Baptist' Church and Rev. Newxun D.

CosneV, -pastor, of thfc Church of the Brethren, officiated; Besides his parents, and brother named, he is survived by four COURTROOM CHANGE brothers: Howard, Westernport; Albert, South Branch, -W. Lcc Allegany County Federation of Women's Clubs 'is opposed to the removal of the Juvenile Court from the Allegany County Court House to the city's public safety building. 'A bill at Annapolis would authorize the use of the city's building fey city magistrates, Mrs. chairman of the public welfare group 'of the said that lette'rs and telegrams had beer, sent to of Allegany county (Jelegatloh and Governor uiinnae of Court magistrate. any and Oscar, of Gcrstell, and sisters, Lucille O'Hnver, Gcrstell, and 'Mrs.

Gertrude Broadwutcr, Reynolds. Md. Ami W. KirigwOQd, W. March 25--: Ami W.

Beavers died Monday afternoon. Mr. Beavers had a rest- dent of Kingwood "most of 'his life, hisVfaraily hnvine iflen early settlers. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Alice' 'Beavers, a bi- C. president, and tWo daughters, 'Mrs.

1 Dorothy Ruth ot "Grufton, nnd Mrs Dana Cozad of Modrctlcld, W. Vrt THIRTEEN HAS STOCK MARKET Licbnae Costs Increased and Miss Bill 1 i i a c.s Hard Martha Sandy at 1 where she. hiicl her'- hoipe: lose Stof et; many £fce was-' the the ainlly daughter si- i' ight VehiriBTne'tf'to inenv ers i'; spent -niosfc fof life near Augusta, Vi -s i Funeral were: conduited Saturday In the Methodist Church at "Augusta by Uev. 'W. and burial' was in the cemetery.

JVlra. A. Rites 3 eral services -will be'Cheld' row- at 2 p. th. by the.R^v.

Withers, Baptist for £rhesta Angelb, 79, native Ausi irla; -wife retired Restrictions. Aiinapoiis, March The original House' bill to amend the present of the Ohrj'sler strike armlsljo; was followed, by an early upturn in to- diy's stock market but the trend was 'reversed In many instances in later dealings. Traders were a bit timid in view J. 7 trcrtc O. LIIL LfUIIU III Aiiegariy county aiwhcuic; beverage at holiday closing HCt' Introduced hv fiL a Introduced by Delegates Perry Twigg and Robert L.

Glenn, was reported favorably to the House by AUegany House delegation yes- Report is made by the Alle. "county delegation that the; its amended form will probably- be by the House ''w' next' few dnys. licenses Cost Incrra.s'd bill as amended increases the cost. ''of 'beer, licenses from $30 to increasec off -sale liquor licenses from J250 to MOO; liquor' licenses are raised from No increase in license arc made to clubs, who would still pay $150, amended bill places the granting of licenses in the hands of Clerk of the Court, instead of the Judges of the Circuit Court. It eiimlnatcs the restrictions In the present- law, number liquor licenses to one license to every.

1,500 population in the county. XJnder the -present Jaw no more than 52 hard-: liquor licenses can be issued In Aliegany county. The amended law' also prohibits the sale of beer after hours, with meals, as does vpresent Inn; but clubs in the county to sell and whiskey on Sunday 12 o'clock mld- considerable profit selling was- in evidence throughout. The pace was exceptionally slow near the fourth hour. Reflecting expanding demands' for products, U.

s. Steel led the advance with grain of about two points at the best. Both Clu-ysler and General Motors, however, of their morning's improve- menu On top the greater part of the time were Bethlehem, Republic, Vanadium, Gulf States Steel, Briggj; Mfg U. S. Rubber, Scars Roebuck, National Lead, International Printing Ink, Eastman Kodak, Douglas Aircraft, American Smelting, General Electric, du Pont, Great Northern, and N.

Y. central. Moving in, a restricted area were SOLEMN SERVICES TO MARK LENTEN CLIMAX Catholics and Protest-ants to Observe Holy Thursday and Good Friday. Tehebrae sen-ices will be hold tonight tomorrow night at St. Patrick's, St.

and 88. Peter and catholic churches. A three hour service fixmi 52 to 3 p. m. on tho "Last Words of Christ," will be observed tomorioiv at St.

Mary's. Rev. Francis Donahue, St, Fidells Seminary, Herman. li assisting with the sen-ices. The Micramciit of the Loid'i Super will IK nt 7:30 p.

m. today at Centre Street E. Church, and the oratorio "The Seven Last Words of Bols) will be sung at 7:30 p. in. tomorrow by the church choir.

Tlie Sncramcnl of the Lord's Supper will be observed also at First Presbyterian church at 7:30 p. m. today. The Session will meet In the lecture room at 7 p. to receive new members, who will be publicly welcomed at the communion service.

Ohio. Westlnghouse, Boeing. Seaboard Oil, Intcrnatior.a! Harvester and Hudson Motors. Quotntlonii DJ entente uw- cnburj. (Broken IS North Liberty atreel Cumberland.

Ud. NEW May Freeze' 6'ul Beer Parlors It is reported the bill is sponsored by certain: persons in the county who denied liquor licen luu and Vhas for its purpose to! Amcr water "freeze a number of small beer Cumberland, so that At TOP- Allied Alils Chalmers Airier. Can flmrr. Fore. Pow.

Amcr. Pow. LI. Amcr. lief.

Ainer. Rhd, Btfcii. San. Amtr, Tel. Tel 'B" HlRh 241 la 344' 68 61' 106 108 11 10 1 IE'.

15' 12'. 108 10'. miislc nt Pii-st PrcKbytcnan Church Sunday nl.il n. m. includes: Prelude-Fugue in major by Bach; Hosannn will be sung by lour girls of the Junior choir.

W. Wai- 23 Corp. the business will go to the tional hard liquor saloons. stated that State Sens tor Robert B. KImble of Allcgnny conn-JB.

o. ty was not, consulted lii the drafting of the bill, and it "could not be or. It is stated thnt soiine of the present beer and liquor Uicense holders in AUegany county are opposed to the bill. c. POLLUTION PLANS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT--P TO BE CONSIDERED A 'meeting of the executive com- Tiittee of the Potomac Valley pollu- conference is expected to be i held soon for the purpose of pre- BUYS GARRETT LAND Deed covering the transfer of a tract 2,675 acres of.land-in Gar- nlt and Albany counties by Clar- encf- b.

Workman; and wife, to the United 'States of America Resettlement Administration, was filed here The-consideration Is $7,500. Most of the acreage extends from near Graritsville. 'in. Garrett county, over the 'Allegany county- line. The Resettlement Administration has been carrying on a project for some months.

Land is being developed for 'reforestrtitfon, erosion watershed protection and conservation' of hunting and fishing. The tract is known as the "Coal and Iron Certain." Mineral rights submitting them -to! Congress. M. O. Leiglvton, Washington engineer, who is a member of thu committee, has written, to the chairman.

Dr. RUcy. director of heaiclriii'" Maryland, stating Confess Is considering two pollution bills and that it may be pos- are held Company Coal Company. by the Maryland Coal and the Consolidation NO.TgD EVANGELIST sible to have the Potomac A'liccl CiSD, J. I Clilcaso Pneu: Tool.

Celnnesc Corp. n. n. Coea-colu Col. Gas Elect Commercial Com.

South Gas. N. Consolidated Oil Continental Can Continental OH Corn Prod, ttrl. Ceiro de PO.SCO Curtlss-Wrigut A Dcltn-nrr Hurfcoii Del. LaeX.

4: West. Dome duPont Electric Electric Pow. 'As U. Frccport Texas General Asiihnlt General Electric Grncrnl I-'ood5 Gillette Ooodrlcli (Joodycar Hcclcer river I Unrve.iter work added as an amendment to im. Nickel one Thomas Tel.

t.Tei. 33 'j 07', 37 10'- ICO' 16' 3' SO 1 7' 21 30' SB 14 CB' B6'; 27 lace Afihey will stn'g "Open the Gates of the Temple" by "Deck Thyscf, My Soul, 'with Gladness," by Bach. Senior choir will -i HA. iJL. AG iVlpMii Uj JGaul.

95'il Sunday. 6:45 Prelude theme 705.. jjjjij'from the Andante, Fifth Symphony, 'by Tschaikowsky. Senior choir will jsing Easter music from Handel's 12t-ii Messiah and "In Joseph's Lovely I Garden' by Dickinson. Mr.

Ashley an will sing "Alleluia" by Hummel. Cantata At St. Alark'k Tlie senior choir of SI. Mark's Reformed -church, Park, and Hsr- rison streets, will render the sncrcd cantata "Prom Olivet, to Calvary" iMoundcn Good Friday evening 7:45 o'clock. Tlie choir has been instructed by W.

Wallace Ashley, will be under the direction ol is ''Mrs. Kenneth P. Beck, organist, The following compose the choir: lr (Sopranos: Mrs. S. S.

Dowlan, Mrs. Rl D. Secrlst, Mcbel Atkinson 1 thia Bowurd and Dorothy Dowlan: i altos: Christine Ruehl, Margaret Mrs. Nellie Barry. Virginia and Jessie Hewitt; Firlic.

Cletis Harlsock and Wallace; Krnncth Beck, Rifii Rose. F. W. Jvrcmei- and John Mansfield. jl! Ti Tlio Woman's Home iMfeMonnry Society'of Crcsaptowri M.

E. Churcli meet Easter Monday nt m. in the church. The Baptist TrainlnK Union ol Second Baptist Church will siivc pageant Sunday at 7:30 p. m.

cn- 16'j 7 4 12 41 24 'BUpcl 273 104" 1 JKoon vs'-aiso-a-mcmber of utive committee. TEN-GENT STORES HERE 'INCREASE SALARIES A wage-scale ranging from 512 a for beginners to $15 for those clerks with over three years experience has been-put into eflecL in tlie' three five ten cent stores here, a survey today revealed. Verbal agreements have bcenj reached clerks and management or the J. G. Mccrory T.Q SING AT ELLERSr C.

Murphy white worth's have' the same Justin Lawrie, evangelistic It Is expected that the rer radio arfist, and former opera tenor, -Bassist- the pastor. Rev. J. Lee Williams, in conducting a preaching mission next week at Ellerslie M. E.

Church. -The theme will be, "What Will You Do With Jesus?" Mr. Lawrie has sung in the and concert halls in America. Since ha left the stage to his talents to prcfiching, rtc has assisted pastors in evangel- Kirrrnccotr-Copper rCrtsgc. S.

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Ptl. Mom. Co. Nnsli NntltjDBl Bljrillt Natlonol Nullonnl Lt. New Vark Cctilrul K.

S. H. SI Northern Pacific i SICPI fcRTrt Port Utahr Perms. R. R.

Pub K. Radio Corn Rfidlo Keith Orpri w-, UUctJ 35'i 25'j 25 10'. 10'a 20 102 102 1C2 sn 32', 30 'i 35 52' 10' 7T 53 IP, 33' 32' O' U' ilors ton Rand Steel. -B" ccntly organized clerks union ask for a written agreement lC lo QS lou PreviousJy clerks hnd been ilbo 1 jd ing from $10 JO to ilS.50. The new i IrTrH' Scale follows; Y-c'j'jir.

From one to six inohUis, ihis ary Is $12 a week; from six to 12, 3 i i 10 10 ft Stnjidnrd i 12 to 18, $13 from 18la landnrd 0 Stnjidnrd Brands to 24, from 24 to 30, SU; from 30 to 36, 414.50, and all over three yuar-, $lo. Floor help snc! of- s-'ift 0 Stundiird Oil. Standard Oil. N. J.

SLxidebakrr istic services Boston, New York.jfice workers are to receive more. Houston, TexaS; nnri nl.hp.r r.itlns. I All who heard Mr. Lawiic sing recently at Grace M. E.

Church, Cumberland, were much impressed, and he has been highly recommended by Rev. Jesse P. Dawson, Jr, pastor Church. Services will begin at 7:30 p. m.

at Ellerslie mid Mr. Tjiurrip will sing at each meeting. WEST SIDE OBSERVES MARYLAND'S BIRTHDAY Maryland Bay was cerebrated at West-Side. School by "the sixth grade presentation of an dramatic zatlon of the rounding and early history of the Marj'lsnd colony. ul 4Jli 1 Tlie -following, pupils took part inisay, used the nnmc of the program: Tom Stallings, Peggy' PROMOTER ARRESTED ON DEFRAUD CHARGE David Lee, Washington, was lodged in the City night as smelt." county authorities announced was being detained oh a charge of fi ni I Tennessee Carp Texn.T Gui; Prtc.

Colil Oil, Union Carhldc Unlnu Pacific United MrcrHft Unitprl United Cn.n Iinpruvr. JO. S. Hithbcr 8 Stcrl a Kiecinc. 10', Ml 1 attempting to defraud.

It was said rie owed the Port Cumberland Hotel a bill, $80 nnd has issued bad 00 ann checks totaling $120 on the First coVc'ii. National Bank. i i Lee promoted the "Cabtirct Nite" AT VORK c'vun excnANr.p. Bros West, Md. R.

WesutiBnousr White Motor f. W. 15 12' 14 105 113' 4 97'. 66'. 110'.

US'. 31 ill ArKlhBslcy Tlie Easter pageant, "The Love Llyhtcd Cross." will be presented in th': Kingslcy M. E. Church Sunday ib'-, icvi-uing nt Beginning with a scene, spring comes with her 30 V'Ftiiiies and Rivnkcns old brown bulbs, nnrt they come forth ns bcaii- IP! tiful showing the resurrcc- tion of all unturc from the winter 331! sloop. TJwn scene changes to gardrn of Joseph of Arlaiathen.

the resurrection of the soul I HP rcvpain.ri ui the healing ministry the trial, cruicifixltlon and rcs- urruction of the Christ. The pageant, MO women anr! children. The pagcttnl is written and directed siiiiby Mrs. H. D.

Stewart and by Harry Gurlc.v. Tlie church doors ai i wiis oc opened at 7 o'clock. At the Maundy Thursday 7:30 p. m. today ni Emmanuci church, the ''hofr will iilssg J.

11. sacred cantata, "Olivet to 31 70'17', 31 WEDDINGS NUfinrn Hurt. ijct: piuiuoitu me uaotirct Nlte VUKK uu entertainment at the State Armory ani. lomiM Bii.rt Tuesday. County officials stated several out-of-town performers received worthless checks.

Lee, authorities' ties soy, used the nnme of t'. HiUtSOiii" Jftiic Luu- deke, John plcken, Robert F'uller, John Rafter, John Jenkins, Floyd Baniett, John Troxell, Hume Annan, Dick Hager, Bill Thayer, Tommy Martin. Robert Martin, Tommy Ted De Hart, Rita Millcnson, Albert Luddeke, Billy Wilson, Tom SUliings, Kcye Loper, Joyce Bestwick, Rose Lee TVIiiiams, Clarence' DooJitUe, Rita Millenson, Junior McParland, Llcwr ellyn Carpenter, Gray snd Nancy Taylor. Rita Millenson and Nancy Taylor were Super Corp. Amcr.

Suprr Corp. Anier. Suprr Corp. Amcr. "AA" CITY BRIEFS OVER THE COUNTER MARKET Frnzce-Wnlsh Frostburg, March Msry 67', Walsh, Plcdniont, and Virgil FnrjKe Sclbyporl, were married iJjJJa.st, nlpht, at the pnrsonRge of Uie insist.

Pnul's Lutheran Church. Rev. Wsttcr V. Siinuii. pustor.

performed ths ceremony. Wlles-DrWiti Terra W. March I Announcement is rr.adc of the mar- of MLss Erinn DeWltt -J Scott at Fainnont January 15. The bride, yovmgest daughter of Mr. nnd Mis.

Robert DeWItt has ibccn employed In the First National Bnnk for five Mr. Wiles, son Mr. and Mrf. Homer Wiles. IK in the Mercantile business Dirt .5 l.V.

N.TW York. March 25 BANKS A TRfST COMPANIES Hid his father. The Bedford Road hiiUa Club will have a bake sale it TT'. from 1C a. to -5 p.

nt Centre street. The reUiS clerks and drivers unions hnvn bep.n nrJmitlorl mpm- bershlp' in the Allegnny Trades Council, making total or 48 BtTili- ates representing about 35.000 work- SOIL CONSERVATION MEETING TONIGHT A 'soil coiiiiervntton meeting will be a p. today, in the Union clubhouse, and tomorrow niijat 'in Pjney Grove church. Other meetings be held. ers.

Bank A- Tru't irontlnrninl A- fnisl F.nipire Pint notion Corp rirzi Kniionai Finl Trust Irring Tnut Manufwcitirrr.s Tr Minufacttircri pfd. Maifoniil cily Nee York H' Public Title Ounr. Registration for pupils who will enter school In September will be, held at county public schools, April! 5 and 5. Only children whose sixth birthday falls on or bcforr January I.M^.IC i.jB'i- Tr r.itAt.s 'MARKUT Mnnh 2A IV. G.

Carl Succeeds E. Dlascr Announcement'is made by dharles in charge of operation maintenance the. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; of the of W. as assistant'to vice-president, the late Frederick Carl has -been chief of the rates of pay bureau since' JmniDry 1. 1010, nnd In thi.1 cnpnclty, had headed Mr.

Blttflcr's staff. 1038. SUSrEND'ED' Guy Clark, 118 Bedford was given a sentence of it. fine in the Justice of the Peace Court yesterday on an assault charge. Evan B.

Boyer, FrMtburg, was fined foi' speeding while T. Ush-1 was given a suspended term of six months In the House of Correction on condition that he leaves the county. The nrw l.H*»-- 1 nlrt I II now 1.09-09'.. old 1.06; Sep l.fl^',.|Vn July M'a; Krp. 1-65; July I.H.

95. i Fryn-IViliros W. March '-7 'nntl Mrs. William Harrison Wtlgns, 'io 1 iof Proctorvlllr. Ohio, announce the of their doughlor, Wllma 3 JcBnnc to Thomas DotigmA FYye.

8 or Mr. and Mrs. Iwugias H. tivi m'J-' Fl yc of Kc -scr Pebniftry 20, in 5si. W.

si the horns 'MS inf John Jr Mrs Pr nL schools In Proctorvllle nnd Shortririgr School of Indlnnap- sJ 'iolls. Ind. Mr. Frj-c was graduated -from the Keywrr High School and Potomac Suite College nnd Center Colicpr. Kentucky.

He now cmployrd us civil engineer by the West Virginia Stale Rond i Commission. AI A' EGG HUNT FOR SATURDAY 7i UC SI 72 210 19 17'. f.O', 2 1 9 fl I Four hundred children of the Sal- was charged with operating a motor vehicle without of the owner. Army expected to will soon belclpats In the annual Easter CBK hunt, house 1 i Saturday, ot 2 p. near Port Hill time.

Look in that! High School. Boy Scouts will color desk drawer and-an' hide eggs, you will find thati Children finding numbered Xmrus Sea! cnvc-lwill be piTJser.tcd special prb.ca, lope. Put A will n.wmblc 1 p. m. A In it and mall fire program and community day.

have been arranged. I.

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