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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 10

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Couple Dies As Car Hits Abutment Edward Youngblood, Wife, Killed In Route 51 Crash Man Is Found Asphyxiated At His Home George M. Brown Overcome By Gas Man Fatally Cumberland Shot While II Hunting FoxMan Founfl Dead In Well Franklin Manges Found Near Home at Bard, near Buftalo Mills, Fa. The victim was Franklin Hen- Thr.sr will Fie pari of King court in performances of the Minstrelk.s ot Ht57 tonight and tomorrow at the Maryland Theatre In photo are to Andrea Herold, Viiginia Hendrickson, Dollie Darher, Mary l.oui>e A man and his wife, parents of three children, were; fatally injured at 11 a.m., a ahout 10 miles 'toutheast of Cumberland when their car struck a concrete abutment on Oldtown Hoad The victims were Kdward 41, and his svife. Mrs FhMlis ounchliMid. 39 formerly of Paw Paw.

hut mon recently at HIO North Mam Street. Wtieeling Va State Police I'rooper HoFiert V.olford said thi' driver of the apparently lost control and struck a concrete abutment over a small liridge The crash was heaci on and dcad-c ('nter, the IroopiT stated The offuer said he anoed after the trash and teund Mrs. N'ounglilood lying hdut feet from the car. and tier husband lying outside the (ar door on I lie driver's side The engine of the aulomohile Fiad been pushed liack onto Ihe iMtnt seat. Mr Youngblood was dead, tod Wolford but olf Grant E.

Feight's Body Discovered With Throat Cut The body of a 45-year-old A year old Fcnii.sylvania man was fatally shot Saturday M. Brown. of 122 evcnins In a buntins accident; South Lee Street, was lound asphyxiated in the bathroom his home yesterday morning at ry Manges. His body was tound about 8 about 9 30 p. m.

by his son, Wat- Cumberland man was dis- Accnrding to police and Dr. H. ter. at the foot of a drop. He had yesterday a r- Deming.

county medical ex-apparently slipped in bottom of a Mr. Brown made his boulder, causing his gun to d.s-noon at the bottom ot a home with a relative, Mrs. Vir- charge. abandoned well ginia Frlcy at this address, and Death wa.s caused by a grounds of New- livcd next door to a nephew and in the necf' Veterans Hospital, Bathing Local Man Involved In Fatal Crash Three Teen-Agers Die In Collision Police Probe In Stabbing To Continue Logsdon. laiman and Dolly Greom The Minstrelks.

spon- by Cumberland l.odge 63 Klks, will be staged for the henefil ot Allegany County League for Crippled Children. Over HH) perlormers will appear in the Safety Talk Motor Vebicles Agenda niece, Brown and Mary.l^»- b. Kniscley, coroner Brown. Mrs. Frlcy, Albert'bediord County.

Brown and Agnes Cook were the Manges had left his home other occupants of the house. faderto are investigating the mysterious About 8 a. m. yesterday, Mrs. circumstances surrounding the I Mary Brown went next door to alarmed and be- finding of Grant E.

body 'arouse her relatives, as she following a call trom a resident Martinsburg. Va. His throat Bcrkelev County authorities District Women Plan Campaign In Legislature Rv GKORtiK BOWEN her relatives, as she she smelled gas. She Vol-the area that something was George Brown overcome her wrong at the well. Ihe lumc.v.

However none 01 the mde man sullered an inci.sed wound lothers required treatment tor cl- under his taw trom one side of jlccts or the gas fumes. hrnlher of 'he face lo'thc other. The wound I Dr. Deming stated that a gas local attorney. However, was not deep enough cater in the bathroom had September 20.

fo the windpipe manner been extinguished in Somerset County, a son Dr, Power declined to issue and gas was c.scaping into the L. and Hhoda verdict as to cause ot death pcnd- room and throughout the dwell-(Few) Manges, and was cm- 'og completion ot the investiga- ing. He said Mr. Brown was tak- bricklayer at Works but said he believed it ANNAPOLIS, Feb. 10 on to Sacred Heart Hospital im-y' be murder or Counly authonlies will linue invesligation of the stab- A Cumherland truck dtivei was 38-ycar-old Cresaptown! a drive lo himu about and their many ramifica-iniediately, but was dead on ar- invoUed in a fatal motor vehicle with questioning tor tralfie will continue tor the surviving, be.sidcs his Been In accident earlv Saturday aecu.sed knite-wielder and fnpysures every county week to cause consider-j He determined that death was ynd brother, are his widow, Veda coroner said Mi.

height '-Kiyy in the in Western MarylandiaHle excitement in the I.egislaturc. by carbon monoxide pois- Mae another Had been a patient at the vetci- will be at a safety lorum' and the resultant asphyxi- hrother. Charles B. Manges, Ak-hospital an inquisition of the State Hoadsiation. ilu.iichi Mrs rHinchlood was three teen age youltis were killed Mill ahce ind rushed her to the and six other per.sons iniured Wade ol the 9 a in, today in the Francis Memorial Hospital, where she Pennsylvania aufhorities from Her-uScoH Key Hotel in Frederick, was reported dead on arrival.

Counly, indicated T' meeting is being eon- night they will question Fd-i Ihispilal with by the Federated Wo Caimmi.ssion on its 12 -year building ron. Mr, Brown a veteran of Clara Mowry. Duquesne. Identified 'ward I. Bittner.

.36. ol Route in a dispute program.wordshetwecnGov. Me--World War 1 and wa.s born in Mrs. Nellie Mowry. Fairhope.

a man; Keldin and the House 31, 1891, a and Mrs. Thelma Mason. Hanging from a Ohio- three sisters, being discharged Saturday. Pa On Sunday, police were clothing was fence dividing Box 748, CumFierland, in their with a neighbor, Vernon Hay Dr V. Dcming.

(ounly "7 Strickland, 43 The incident look al both bod altorooon. Hospital attendants last night ident ot the district, which em- 12 It) a Saturday when enndition was braces Garrett, Allegany, Wa.sh The (ieneral nicnl ii's removed to George Funeral Home while an ettort was made eurred about to identity the victims. It was (hat far unui anoni improveir identification was made'vmi oui 01 coniroi ana (lasncci iw Mrs Jack F. Mia.re, Gepharl 7 10 of a mile west of trooper Wacle said I 1 U. not until abnut 2 .30 ji ft tty Ifrive a cousin ol Mr.

on Hoiite t)lood Dr Deming both bodies ere hadly mangled and had several injuries, any one which could have caused dt hittbways one ot the major ques- Noah A. Browo. city, and 'seph Brown. traces l.anelI, AlleBany. wa.s!) Brown Dr.

Power stated. OKlon l-redmck, arroll with the introduction ot 26 At a nearby pond on the hos- larlord conn les bilLs drawn bv a special i Xo'rers will he Howard P'ln' partial denture an aruu- la.sl iPiltshurch: Clarence Dick- belween Ihe Vow men (lubs. Ihe parent orsanua-i The bills have run inlo trouble rain in Ihe area had yester- on indi- placed Mnrp hinPS tound in the topcoat Streett nOUOl credentials belonging to Mr. pi.scopal PlKFSVILLF. Feb.

Fcight, but contained no money. Wood- Police have ordered live and police searched the area more radar machines to help cut before probing the well, which proposals; ot Fulton Myers Post down on speeding. had oecn covered with wooden .33. American Legion, will con- The new machines will bring planks. Mr.

body was duct military riles at graveside, the total to 9, tound in the water at the bottom of the well. Was Father Of Two Fcight was born August jl7. Gapsvillc, a son Nil Mr.s. Winck. Breczcwood, and the late Joseph Fcight.

He is survived by his mother; M. VI' .1 11 1 .1 M. I I 1 (tv. 11 i.A ui cuiiipiu- i i i 4iis widow, thc tormcT Beulah Wi- and District 16 Volunteerjhankmeni and then a trc'c A door Wade and placed Al- Maiyland project was appeared to be ai brightest teen-agers are nut bookworms but children, Ronald and tiie tnmpuny was called to Iheiwas npped Hum the lell sale ''f Pci'l'ni! "'c -ccne. Kireinen exlinnuished the ihe vehicle and of the'' injuries.

No vSchart. pastor. coat and hat were covered with tnirncd and there were multiple and en mute home, l.iceralions, bruises and ahra-do three girts they nfti'r the girts ent Mr. oungblood had a rushed uk ell wa.s traveling gave a 1,1 to he dc.ep. but no scheduled throughout the si I ,1 wa.s re-l-'Gde.

i-' 1" review Ihe Irallie i ered Ihe ar, Hospilal prohlem. dclermine down Ihis had cnnlnsed tlie tronl scat with water. iw(, tow trucks were required to remove the wrec kage. On To Wheeling Mr. and Mrs.

Youngblood own HI occupants of the car were spilled into the road Stale Police at l.aiica.sler. Pa la.st night that of the teen agers who were hospitalized bond has been Brakes Catch Fire wDouLdis ritv between two other pro-iable students with a surprising number and variety teight, both at home; a 'o. pni'als aimed at guaranteeing col-1 brother. Thornton Feight, Breeze- The MaiylHiid hederoiion ol extra-ctiiTicular ami community activitie.s I. 11 1 1 lection ot automobile accident mens lub.s.

It will he under direction ol Mrs. John S. Gardi-l I.egislative Council had sent ,1 almn'of Women Uiere were salisfaelory con ealled nut about II a. m. yesler-i a twtme in Paw where dilinn.

day when Ihe hrake.s an east- they had lived lor a number of Bittner and who was an hound tiac Inr-trailcr aught lire yeais. However, a couple ol necupant of the traclor-truek, along the National Highway near ne, Bnilmune, ehnninan of the 3 bill reqnirini! every vehicle halely Divisimi. Maryland 3 Maryland to be in. jsured. Later, a biii was wood, two sisters.

Mrs. Lerov to John M. Stalnaker, president of the IVlent pyrd, RD 4. Bedford. and Scholarship Uorporation.

Mr. Stalnaker drew his conclus-' from a study of personal Pa. Man Charged years ago, they movc'd to Wheeling where he had been working as a carpenter, constructing a school and later a hospital build-j ing He tiad come to Paw oa Wednesday to get some of hi.sj tools, and police tound a saw and a kit of carpenter tools in the ear. I The couple had visited relatives: in Paw Paw over the wc'ckendj and were en route on Iheir re turn trip to Wheeling when the tragedy occurred Mr. Vounghlood was a son ot Mrs.

Young tdood of Paw Paw, and the late Edward Vounghlood. He was F)orn in Paw Paw Oetotier 23. were not injured. I Park. TodaySermonette a rlinpvit a pieMchpd 'I'ninlv htiti bv lha paniii, Rpk l.om* hasiain I ha -M-i mon aia piapai-ad through tha loopataCion oi umbetland Mintitai ial Aaaot laliim This one thing do everything which is jHist and stretciiiiig forward to what, hes in front of" me, with my eyes fixed on the goal I push on to secure the prize of dod's heavenward rail in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 14 -Weymouth A Trilogy Of Triumph By REV. I-Ol l.s P. H.A.STAIN The text means the annihilation of yesterday, and by that we mean the conquest of its 'power us. Christianity, means, as St. means the burning away of the Mrs.

was a that the Chrisiian life. dro.ss and the transfiguration ot of Tye Howard Miller and al its must be one ot great nars that have been made to Nelie Catherine Miller of sy-mpc-n, movement, resolvingisc-ve the purposes of redemption Howlesburg. W. where she discords and Us inliarmon- The past is not dispo.sed of bv was born. She had been working les into a soul-stirring symphony is not until if in Wheeling reeenlly for the Sing-ot compelling beauty and power, fust been faced and used.

All of lile must be set alune to then it is God's, and ours only as the things divme, with daily memory or else as a re-, 1 er er Sewing Company, and membership cards in her discord that has its: I arcnt-ieacher Avksoi iatmn with no dissonant thuughfpart in move- School there and was a volunteer leader in 4 -H Club work. She was also a mem- "S' A Di.sconteiUed Present of the American Legion Aux-ii Ju i up (U oui i-stretc hing forward to what lies iharv our todays, and our front of Their children are Cuzaiine. And for purposes of Tickets For Minstrelks Still Available Plenty of good reserved seat tickets for both evening 0 a of the Minstrelks of 19.37 tonight and tomorrow night at the Maryland Theatre are available. John H. Mosner, general chairman, rc'ported la.st night.

There will be malinec.s both today and tomorrow at 2.1.3 but there are no reserved seats for these jicrtormance.s. Tickets will be sold at the box office. Mr. Mosner also urgc'd all King Neptune candidate.s leave their iinal returns at the Maryland Theatre box oft IC by noon today. The King Neptune winner will not be announced until Tuesday night.

Ill chaise every mnlorisi a lee BigdlTiy Hete Mrs. Chester Williams, Deliance, Pa A member of thc Cresaptown Methodist Church, Mr. Feighi was a veteran of World War Daniel Brehni. 23, a icsideni hccn vvoundcd in atlioii at Anzio Beachhead. Per.vons iMVviirnH Hi'shmen who were winners of could make claims on Ihe (nnd.

bilanw Brown S', he is heine Ihe two planv. selecled solely on Iheir At the present time he ts beinR expected to be sent Culotta ilt-Balto 3d. Somor.vet County default of 2 bond for a hear- create a fund hy another who is Del. ing this week on charges brought by his first wife. He is charged with marrying Home to Cumberland sometime today, and will be brought to the George uneral Home here.

combined the two in one bill college training, it will be gone over Tuesday ini Hebert Paye. son of Mr. and the House Committee. Albert S. Paye, 823 Gephart i The two finance committees al.solDrivc.

and a senior at i he occupied Tuesdav School, is still in the Meyers of motor vehicle.s. They will queslioninmg for one of the 7.30 National I Cumberlanc on New Years VlOli 13 IIIJUICU the Department ol Scholarships for 19.37. while still to In Alltn Affiflpnt Slate Police and the TraflicSatefv A significant number of Ann Brehm HI HUlU HttlUCHl (Commission about their budgets. Merit scholars could not have'oi Hyasota. la.

Probing Planiipd iRone to the college they are al-i Hrehm was charged with a.s- The next day nance Committc more probing the Stale Roads Commission. Thesviouai unauv.ai i.vco w.th hioamv in weri' Virginia delegates will take their crack The average Salisbury girl miles north of Springfield, Charles Shawcn. 37. of Spring- it Thursday. requiring $630 The Ways and the four-year cour.se.

in late night. He was brought to Memorial is expected to move out this wcek'addition to help his parents Mpn a Hospital, suffering from a jaw a repealer of high motor vehicleiprovide, to stay in college. IflCII iV IlCUl jj-acture and lacerations of the license lees which have Almost 10 per cent, A-- Qafpllifpc eye. Trooper James L. Martin, scheduled since 19.34.

The SL.300 per year or lOIIV JulCllllto Romney detachment of already has cleared it. iOnc student, whose family is not; Dr. Dana McKinney, technical West Virginia State Police inves- A proposal to make up lor the-able to help him. is attending a ('irector ot Allegany Ballistics tigated. cxtTa lag money being denied the distinguished college at some di.s-1 Laboratory, will address the Men The vehicle left the road, roads commission is forthcoming, tance from his home, where his Emmanuel in thc parish house turned over twice and rolled over II will require out-of-state help from his Merit Schol-lof Fmmanue! Episcopal Church a 20 loot embankment into a operating through Maryland to payjarship is 2.200 per year.

Privatc- at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. stream bed. Martin stated that: the equivalent of thc state gaso-1ly-endowed colleges were selectedi will pic car traveled 60 yards before line tax.by 81 per cent of the winners, ibc his subject.

11 It is so easv. like Omar Khav- Michael, 17, and 12 The to become fatal.slic our children remained and onllook. With relatives, and were Disconlentedj friends, fatalism can never last evening ol the death ot their oning reconciled with Chri.stianifv parents. They will come here today. Mrs.

Youngblood has a HA Forgotten Pa.st—“This one hrother, Ralph Miller. RED 4 tHing 1 everything do, is abiiolutelv who established idcntiticalion iasl is past and diemetrically opposed It is diflicult to lorgel the the spirit of Christ. Je.sus be- The doctrine that whatever is to be will be, regardle.ss of anything evening after he was notified Deaths The tiodies are at the (icorgciImmediately we attempt K) dojieved that man could do some runeral Home. jhaL like hurrying sands of IheThing about the human situation jhourglass, memories thick andiand acted upon that conviction fast crowd in upon us. Who, fori He recognized thc mistakes of th( instance, can forget his birth-j past, and the elements of evil in place and that Christian pre.sent situation, and stead- Bishop, Melvin Infant, Key- father about fastly set his face like flint to W.

Va. 'whose memory cluster all the warcl the future. He declared. Thomas On- things of those Father worketh up to treville, Va. Who of us has not longed (and not just at nostalgically at times, during I And Paul has sum- rowiriont nf tain blighting moments, for a re- marized ihe Christian attitude Him to the carefree, happy, un-one of adventurous creativity; Paw Paw, harassed life ot are workers together with Is there then a contradiction Link, Mrs.

Minnie, 82. Key se r.i No. What thc text means Well, there is much of hope foi W. Va. li.s that we are to torgct every- the man who begins this way.

Mwauger, George a that is past which I count not myself to Grantsviitc. hinders us in the race of apprehended. I do not claim Walton, Charles 83, of 816 Greene Street. Watson, Mrs. Howard 71, former resident of Cumberland.

to have reached the Noth-j ing of the smug complacency ofi the things that cannot be bettered or righted, that are able. Make restitution, of course, jthe self-righieous perfectionist. if possible, tor any wrongs com-1 Here we have picture of an mitted. But even a respectable spiritual ambition, a Willison, Mrs. Elizabeth, 74.

ofjpast is something not to be dwelt'healthy dissatisfaction of soul. Ill Greene Street. ion even a familyi Robert philosophy. it came to rest. I Cannon was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Russell, of i Romney.

on a charge of failure Ito have his vehicle under con- jtrol and paid a total of line and costs. Births Heart Suntday Workers Organize (Obituaries on Pages 2 and I tree. These arc some of the area chairmen and captains who are organizing the entire county for a Sunday house-to-house solicitation on 24, shown with Mrs. Ralph Isiminger, on Page Col. 8)1 Heart Sunday chairman, (extreme right).

Left to right, the captains are Edward Deffenbaugh and Mulligan, Mt. Savage; Mrs. W. J. Settle and Mrs.

Samuel Brady, area chairmen and volunteer workers in the local Heart office. Thc picture was taken at a Dutch treat luncheon tor leaders. Hospital Mr. and Mrs. 1 M.

Guthrie. 11 Lyon Street, Ridgeley, a daughter ye.sterday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory 'Lancaster.

Frostburg, a son yes- Iterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Troutman, Cresaptown, a son yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Arnold, iKeyser, W. a daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Robert T. Klink, RFD .3, a daughter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul A.

Morgret, Little Orleans, a daughter Saturday, I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hager, Polk Street, a son Saturday. Sacred Heart Hospital Mr.

and William Hadley. Lonaconing, a son Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H.

Beeman, RFD 1 city, a daughter Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas haugh, 42.3 Franklin Street, a daughter yesterday..

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