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TWO Drive For More Education Space On TV Launched New Food Regulations In Works, DiSalle Says CINCINNATI, March 23 Three new food regulations within the week will set price ceilings on Future To THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1951 Spanish-American COUOgl NaUlOS No. 5, United War Veterans. DEATHS 3nd FUNERALS program committees KNIPPENBERG RITES ette Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias, BENSON F. FREELAND Piedmont, and had served a number Benson F.

Freeland. 79-year-old oi years as senior warden of St. Phon. 4600 for WANT AD Davis Memorial Plans Easter Day Pageant A funeral service was held yes- Fnlsconal Church. Western- terday afternoon at the home of his retired Baltimore and Ohio railroad James Episcop Ma.ch_ 23- Elizabeth ejigineer.

fled today porh Members of the Western Maryland Safety CouncU attended Church. Uhl Highway, win meetinz Thursday at the Happy Easter Day with a program of HiUs Restaurant on Baltimore Ave- music, readings six-year ito the public than it is to us. Edwin Knippenberg The Columbia spokesman. drowned Tuesday night, would not be quoted by name, was commenting on the with-' Rev. Norman O.

Scribner, pastor sells, Pricie Stabilizer Michael Di I Salle said tonight. WASHINGTON, March 23 The new regulations, he said in new cry for more and better channel I gn interview, control the prices space for educational television; on everything but fresh fruits and arose today in the wake of the i communications an-: DiSalle, director of the Office of nounced plans for a real nationwide price Stabilization, has said before TV service. that such regulations were in the Frieda B. Hennock, only that he woman member, told newsmen that He also revealed that a i formerly was a Communist, and his Carol Lewis. the 10 per cent of total televising rollback space tentatively assigned for ex- be forthcoming within 10 Born August 11, 1871 at Terra Jtiis wife, Mrs.

Clara area. drawal from a of his appearance at a hearing of the House Un-American Activities Committee, He said the switch had nothing The program will include a hjTnn, Tonry ohairman of one -All HaU The Power of Jesiu rrairv group which wUl arrange a radio Name'; scripture and of David A and brothers, James fjie other committee Mis-s MarceUa Garland: 01 uentre otrccv inem- Walter Boyles, and Frank M. Boyles, by J. Henry Holzshu and Becky Lechllter and Miss Carol officiated and burial was of Locomo- Baltimore, and C. A.

Boyles, Bowman as co-chairman. They Long; reading by Miss crest cemetery. ber of Piedmont: two sisters, Mrs. E. interesting insurance shank; song by Miss Marcella Gar- Alta, W.

he gur- 6f Mrs. Ida -M. Fraley Hreeland. fUm becauselof centre Street Melodist Church. He was the Flower girls were Joyce Hardin.

TOomas. of St. Petosbmg, land Miss Gertrude Garland: Christine Madden, Celeste Madden, Mrs. Grace Dlkeman, of Springfield, motion picture. Affirmation of Gay Stroup, Betty Steinbaugh.

and oiffcHiTrah was shown. It dealt with mental Fresh; reading Clyde W. Freeland, Pittsburgh, Fredlock Pu- relation to community shryock; violin solo by Miss Janice Faith, Mrs. Asa bv Miss Shelby elusive school use is not nearly enough to serve the mass population. She announced that her fight to get 25 per cent of all television service reserved for education and information just Some prompt support came from Mayor David L.

Lawrence of Pittsburgh, president of the U. S. Con-; ferenct of Mayors. Lawrence said, he will urge mayors throughout thej country back a movement secure non-commercial educational television stations in every possiliie days. He said this rollback would establish prices of the pre-Korean level and permit only direct cost Increases after that Senate OksVa.

Truck Tax Deal ANNAPOLIS, March 23 city -pjjg Maryland Senate tentatively 'approved today a plan which might Noting the tentative 10 per cent to a deal with Virginia over set-aside, the Pittsburgh Mayor gasoline taxes collected on trucks, wired Miss Hennock congratulations Virginia now charges out-of-state that drive for a reservation of trucks a mileage tax on the gasoline 15 per'cent of all television channels use just as if it were bought in for educational broadcasting has state. made this much The bill would Pittsburgh was among the cities the same tax against trucks tentatively receiving a channel for other states which have such education and Lawrence said he Virginia is the only one was moving at once to get a co- nearby. operative station started by all admitted effect of the bill achools and colleges in his area. would be for Maryland and Virginia plans for expending tele-1 a trade you tax our vision service include up to 70 tax yours, channels in the ultra high ire- Senate beat off an attempt quencies, to be added to the present make the measure cover trucks 12 channels in the very high all states and then sent it quencies. This would taJce care of action tomorrow, more than 2.000 stations in some Minority Leader Kimble (R-Alle- 1,200 communities.

The schools railroad employe and a would get about 209 of the strong supporter of more truck naming of some others in the industry. It was made weeks ago, when the actor was first notified he must appear at the hearing this week. could tell us when Parks would be available after he subpoenaed, so he lost the the spokesman said. Parks has a four-year contract at $75,000 per picture, Metro Goldwyn Mayer, where Parks recently finished a film with Ellizabeth Taylor, said the picture scheduled for release until six months from now. By who Actor John Wayne.

meanwhilHset the stage for possible industry acceptance of Parks. Wayne started his third term as head of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, an anti-Red group. He said long silence on his Communist connections from 1941 to 1944 or was to but declared: hate no one. We hope those who have changed their view will cooperate to the fullest extent. By that I mean give names and places, so that they can come to the fellowship of loyal and Harold Fraley, here; services will be PaUbearers were Thomas Madd Eva M.

Grosser, conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Pittsburgh, Pa safety problems. Miles Thompson. Bierman; reading. Miss Gertrude Donald Madden, Walter Grabenstein, Vincent Martin Kreiling, and Thomas Richards.

MBS. LAURA A. BRANSON Mrs. Laura A. Branson, i.

t-va M. conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Holzshu gave reports on Garland: hymn, "Look Ye SainU three sisters, Mrs. church by Rev. G.

Stan- the state legis- The Sight Is reading by two bills pending in the state legis- The Sight Prank Ziler, Terra Alta W. jgy rector. Intermeqt interest to the Miss Beverly Long; hjinn Mrs. Harry Franklin, Covington, phfios Cemetery. Westernport.

and Mrs. Walter McClanahan, 70 Royal, and five grand-; WILLIAM G. FRATZ Vft dead children. ACCIDENT William Gustave Ethel Kimmell. 227 Springdale; JOHN J.

street, with whom she had W. Va. John staying for the past six weeks. Mrs Branson had been in ill health lor'J- March his home here yesterday morning A son of Conrod and Elizabeth Leinfetter Pratz, he was a member of the German Lutheran Church here. Safety Council.

and the pageant. The pro- Thi-ee more city and county or- gram will conclude with a ganizations have inquired on the "Let Us Go by Mrs. Joseph W. possibilities of safety programs being Young, wife of the pastor, and the held at their meetings, according to consecration hymn, Jesus, Lynn Walker, president of the Have council. I in that number of locations.

Footwork, Flares Save Train and red flares saved a speeding, Monday night, pmssenger train from a bad smashup taxes and regulation.s. lost out in a some time. Nogales. Arizona, according to word! include his widow, Mrs. Byrnes Says No COLUMBIA, S.

March 23 (INS) automobile belonging Secretary of Jamea Blaze Damages Auto West Side firemen extinguished Besides Mrs. Kimmell, she Is sur- ters of Nogales, he is survived .2 also of here. wiring in the car which was parke vived by two other daughters, Mrs. 1 another brother, E. R.

brothers, John Fratz, Lich- in the 600 block. Washington Stree Edith M. Whitacre. Wiley Ford, and; and three sisters, Misses Mary and I and Walter Fratz. this to assume leadership Rights Democratic Party.

Miss Esther M. Branson, Pittsburgh; Katherine and Mrs. Mar- four sons, Roy W. and Paul L. Bran-1 garet Martini, all of Mt.

Lake Park, son, both of Wiley Pordj Samuel Branson, Baltimore, and Elmer Branson, Ridgeley; three brothers. city; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Bittner and Miss Alphea Pratz, both of Akron. and Mrs. George Margoff, of here; and eight grandchildren French Cabinet Ups Minimum Pay level PARIS, March 23 by BISER FUNERAL KEYSER.

W. Va. Services for i also survive. Clayton Abe city; Herbert Abe, William M. Biser, 70, who died Mon -1 funeral service will be held at Uttle Capon.

and Cleve Abe. day in Romney, were conducted Lutheran Church here Wiley and a sister, -Mrs. Wednesday at Beaver Run Church, tomorrow afternoon at 3 Myra Tvidgg! WiUiams Road. Rev. A.

S. A. Holsinger officiated, p. Dolphin, pastor. The body is at the Scarpelli assisted by Rev.

Sloan Staggs, and officiating. Interment will be in the interment was In Beaver Run cemetery. Cemetery. Pallbearers Funeral Home. EDWIN A.

EYMAN were Nicholas and' equity case was filed yester- Edwin Eyman, 78, of Windsor i Samuel Biser, Worth and Ray Lud- Allegany County Circuit Hotel, a retired florist, died yester- wick, Gerald Rogers and Lora court in a bill of complaint titled GEORGE M. BOYLES PIEDMONT, W. M. LARGEST SELLER AT day In Allegany Haspital where he Staggs, had been admitted Monday. Mr.

Eyman, a native of Pittsburgh, here five years ago upon his -----word battle with Sen. McLaughlin spreading strike wave, the French j.g^j.gj„gnt from the florist business Boyles, 79. of 44 Third Street, justice, the sponsor of the today raised the level of Manor, to reside with his of the peace here for ten years, died bill. minimum wages in private enter- FYank Eyman, former own- yesterday morning at his home fol- But the really explosive truck prise from 64 to 74 francs an hour. Cumberland Laundry.

lowing a heart attack, issue a bill to put a tax of two That is the equivalent of a boost educated in the public Mr. Boyle.s was the first scout- RONCEVERTE. W. March 231 mills per ton mile on trucks over from 18 to 21 cents. schools of Pittsburgh and later master in Tri-Towns.

For many John fast footwork 25.000 pounds was put off until The Increase in the provinces was Pennsylvania Rail- years until his retirement ten years over 15 per than enough ago, he was a druggist for his half- to allow for a cost-of-living rise of his brother, he is survived brother, H. Clay Shaw at his phar- 12.5 per cent, of which the govern- daughter. Mrs. Louise Mackey, macy here. ment was advised yesterday.

Detroit and two grandchildren. He was born in Piedmont, the son The rise for the Paris region, James W. Kasecamp vs. Georgia E. Kasecamp.

early today. The Oak Hill. W. Va truck driver told officers his big van went out of I (Continued from Page i) Major Attacks St. Joseph ASPIRIN LWiu The body is at the Wolford Funer- of the late George R.

and Sarah control on U. S. 219 at the edge for the governor have! which has a higher floor than the Catherine Kalbaugh Boyles. He of town when Its air brakes failed. that the whole provinces, was 1L5 per cent.

It jumped a curb, careened ao-oss a depends upon passage of the While the parking lot and stopped afhwart diversion bill. rail- the double track mainline of the union extended for an- Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. ANNAPOLIS. March 23 other 48 hours its strike which was Meeks was slightiv hurt, but he of bills, some of statewide due to end at midnight, grabbed flares and started running Importance and many of purely The central office of the Workers toward the oncoming train. The en- local Interest, reached the General Force said the strike had been pro- glneer of the eastbound George A.ssembly before deadline tonight.

longed because governmnt has Wa-shington. top passenger After today, a senator or delegate; not yet taken a stand on rallway- train between the midwest and the whll have to gain a suspension of Virginia seaboard was able to stop rules to put in any more legislation. Thts was before announcement of to time The tracks were blocked. That takes 20 of the 29 Senate votes, the decision on wages. and 82 of the 123 in the House.

Without a aaispension, the rules prohibit any new bills during the 10 days of a session. to Manor interment will be was a lifelong resident of Tri-Towns. Monday in a cemetery where Mr. A Spanish-Ainerican War veteran, wife is buiied. he was a member of Potomac Camp It's The Right Way To Store Pood for almost an hour.

Channel 17 Assigned For TV Use Paper Collection Set Waste paper will be collected on all streets north of Baltimore Street We can all be proud of our blood and Baltimore Avenue Monday. Circle Inn Dancing Nitelf Your Favorite Sandwich ond Beer $100.00 REWARD! land wlU pay Hnndred (flM.OS) farnlfhlng Information loading to arreat and conoictlon of any poraon oi pcraona. who romoroo, damagoa faees ady road algna. algnala or era oreeted In Allegany Conntj, Maryland. Information ahonld bo fnmlaned to tbo Sheriff, tbo Marylsad SUM rolleo or the Attorney'o Offloo Mr.

Halo G. Batet Chaires, District ingineer STATE ROADS COMMISSION Super Right Smoked Hams 6 dc RoaJy-To-Iat those w'ith the Bundles should be placed on Cumberland has fust been assign- Red Cross. before 9 a. m. ed Televi.sion channel 17 by the Federal Communications Commis- alon in Washington, which announced new as.signments designed ultimately to permit operation of about new television Channels numbered 2 through 13 are the present very high frequency channels; those numbered 14 and up are the proposed new ultra high frequency channels.

A total of 12 Maryland a.ssignments were announced. Including three new ones for Baltimore, which already has TV stations operating on three channels. Other single channel nssicrnments were advanced for Annapolis. Cambridge, Frederick, Hagerstown and Salisbury, none of which now' has a station. USE OUR FOOD LOCKER SERVICE Cumberland Ice Cold Storage 353 Frederick St.

Phone 2 osenbaum's A TRI-STATE INSTITUTION SINCE A factory representative will be in our Men's Saturday to demonstrate the SHAVEMASTER 26 .50 We invite you to come see how this sensational new SHAVE- MASTER con give you a quicker, shave in less time than it takes with soap and blade. Skip your next shave come in and find out for yourself. MEN'S SHOP STREET FLOOR Picnic Hams 49 Canned Hams 93 Roasting Turkeys Toe Frying 93 SUPEfTMARKEfS; legion Committee To Sponsor Free Movie The activities committee of Fort Cumberland Post No. 13, American II Legion, will show a free movie again this week as part of their program. Norris B.

Jones, committee chairman said the movie which will be shown this morning from 10 until noon, will be Children between the ages of six and 12 will be admitted without charge. Rib End Pork Loin 43c Sunnyftold Slice Bacon 61c Shoulder 73c Supor Right Cooked Hams o' B7c PowderCompany Elects Directors At Meeting At the 38th annual meeting of stockholders of Hercules Powder Company, directors were re-elected for the coming year. They are Leavitt N. Bent, Wyly M. Billing, H.

Dunham, William R. Ellis, Albert E. Forster, John J. B. Pul- Charles A.

Higgins, John B. Johnson, Francis J. Kennerley Petrus W. Meyeringh, Mahlon G. Milllken, Edward B.

Morrow, Anson Nixin, Reginald and Philip B. Stull. The company reported sales were running considerably ahead of a year ago and that earnings for the first quarter are expected to be about $1.50 a share of common stock. Donald Spriggs Hurt At Glass Plant Donald Spriggs, 21, fo 401 Penn- lylvania Avenue, was admitted to Allegany Hospital yesterday at 3:30 p. in.

after injuring fingers of his right hand on a saw at the Sloan Glass Company, Market Street. Spriggs is reported to have caught his hand in a saw at which wns working, severing two fingers. A third finger was amputated yesterday at the hospital. He is employed by the company as a mechanic. Easter Egg Cake 75c Easter Egg Cakes 6 49c Jane Parker Lemon Meringue Pie Jane Parker Glazed Donuts dot.

49c 34c Fresh COTTAGE CHEESE Pi 21e Cooper Sharp CHEDDAR CHEESE lb. 73c Mild LONGHORN CHEESE lb. 59c Tangy GORGANZOLA CHEESE lb. 75c Nutley Colored OLEO lb. 3ic Florida Grapefruit ...............8 59c Florida Foncy Winesap Apples 3 ib 29c Fresh Cocoanuts 2 25c Fancy Calif.

Carrots 2 i-b. 19c Yellow Sweet Red Bliss New Potatoes 4 Fresh Kale Ib. lb. 29c 17c Fresh Red Button Radishes 2 15c ColM. Pascal Celery Fresh ttaik 29c Green Beans Jane Parker POTATO CHIPS lb.

pbg. 59c Jane Parker Brown Servo HARD CRUST ROLLS ptg- 19c Jono Parker JELLY ROLL FINGERS pkg. 28c Jane Parker PARTY RYE BREAD loot IGc A. P. Small Whole BEETS 2 2 cans 37c Ann Pogo Pork and Beans 16-0S.

sane 23 A. P. Sliced Pineapple He. aw ocMi 3TC Birds Frozen Green Lima Beans 12 38 Sultana Red Kidney Beans 21 12 Butter Kernel Tender Sweet Peas No. eons 39 Minute Mold Frozen Orange Juice 12 49 A.

A r. Tomato Soup 2 10W-OI. eons 19 Ann Appio 2 No. 2 cans 31 Pictswoet Frozon Groon Beans 10 27 lUOlF COMPANY FRIEIYDS DESERVE COIYSIDERATION AND THAT IS WHAT every customer receives at WOLF'S CREDIT POLICY Compare credit costs. Wolf's guarantee you a saving of at on aii furniture, rugs and bedding.

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