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THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND, HP. MONDAY. JUSE 15. 1953 Dial PA 2 4600 for a WANT AD TAKER TWELVE Bowman's Addition Fire i tirce UTIVCrS i i mum mi ii 1 i I "I i Man Is Victim Of Burglars Company Plans Festival The annual summer festival i noncnrori htf Rnwman's Addition, i Are Injured In Garrett County Two Hospitalized After Accidents Twice In Week Driver Ditches Tractor Trailer To Avert Crash Brakes Give Out Near Bloomington Volunteer Fire Company ana Ladies Auxiliary will be highlighted again this year with a queen contest and coronation Home, Business Plneft Entered ceremony.

The festival will open at the July 27 and wiU continue wunm a through August 27. The winner I businessman was the victim ot 4. hni Two persons are hospitalized and another was less seriously injured in separate auto accidents in Garrett County over the week A serious accident was averted i i tw breaking and entenngs Miss Bowman's Addi yesterday afternoon wnen a irac iith at nia nome on ot. Mi Avenue and the second at his: tor trailer anver autrscu uic after the brakes hot a the' vehicle descended Maryland; i end. place of business on OWtown; th; coronation pr0.

Hoad' sgram July 28. There will also be Lloyd A. Beverly told State fl Q.lP;(n Raii for teen aeers on Route 135 west of Bloomington. A nassencer in the cab of the rjjt Jim. vLAa a r.i Arthur I.

Eckland, who is stationed at Fort George G. Meade, was admitted to Miners Hospital in Frostburg early yesterday morning with injuries sustained Police that someone broke into Tniv9q nnft awards will he made i his garage and anack bar late to second and tnird piacej tractor, Dorothy Edwards, 21. of Logan, W. Va was injured when she leaped from the vehicle! which went out of control and; Saturday night or eariy esier wmners the competition. day morning.

At least five girls have indi Tfc. Milton G. Hart said about ttlH pntpP th contest' SUSIE MITE worth of cigarets and toodhis year The fjrst officiai entry plummeted down over an embankment into a wooded area. Joseph Gasle, 36. of Cincinnati, Ohio, the driver, was slightly injured in the cra.sh which oc r.irrpH at 2 25 d.

m. about one weie BUMcii, 1S jviiss Susie Hue. aaugnter 011 Last Tuesday, someone entered an(j Mrs. Marvin Kite of nglLir IJnilCltlfT the Beverly home and stole $107 Bowman's Addition. I llijIIL llUUMIlK 1 iVltftS rillc IB live icci, ocrcn to Mrs.

Beverly. (inches tall and weighs 117 City Police said Mrs. Beverly1; pounds. She graduated from Fort VJ Reports To Be in a two car crash in tue nnzet area. Also injured in the accident was Thomas A.

Bodes, 20. of Meyersdale. driver of a car which struck a Jaguar sports car driven by the serviceman, who was backing onto the highway from a tavern parking area. Jack H. Phillips.

33, of Pitts burgh, was admitted to Garrett County Memorial Hospital in Oakland with injuries sustained in a one car crash Saturday night. The accident occurred when Phillips failed to bring his vehicle to a stop before he entered Mary mile we.t of Blooming on. Averted Trajfedy Trooper Bruce Piehl of the State Police said the accident could have been worse had the driver decided to take the tractor frailer on down the highway. had returned home Monday from Hill High School this year and shopping at a market and placed iWjii start to work the end of this I JAI4Y the money in a purse in a bureau month as a secretary in the of KrPQPllIPfl fir If drawer. ifice of the Allegany Garrett I I WVll IVU 1 1 VI The trooper Raid quite a few: On Tuesday morning Mr.

Bev 1 County Heart Association, Union erly discovered the door to the Street Building. children were playing in the Bloomington area near the high and Dr. Prather Will Give Diplomas She is Interested in cooking, basement partially open found the outside basement door sewing, social work and dancing. land Route 219 from a county unlocked. Later, his wife noticed; This year's committee for the the money missing.

(festival includes Ed Nies, chair Reports on housing projects in.road( ponce said Dnwnstvi The rig was carrying electrical equipment used by the L. I. Thomas Joylnnd Shows which in presenting a carnival in Western port this week. The woman passenger was treated bv a Piedmont physician. Entrance to tne Dusincss piace man, nmuiu hiauu.

a up Cumberland and frosmurg win, forced to swerve his was gained by forcing a door to Jake Fletcher, Sebastian presentcd at a housing forum! ht atternDt the garage and one to the snack bpcra.vernon Durst, Lamar jplanned here Tuesday under the v. an oncomin. vehicle. bar with the use of a metal bar, snick, Evelyn Deter. Hazel Min auspices of the Male nea in, annarentlv went out of police said.

'nick, Virginia McKenzie, Allegany 0 control and dropped into a deep a flrtnn nf assorted Rarest Fletcher, Ann Nies, Mae Health Department and the Cum ditch along the highway. She sustained abrasions of her nose and upper lip and injuries to her legs when she leaped from the cab. cigarets, a 16 pound ham, coffcejBonner and Nedra Nixon. beriand Engineering Department. He suffered a scalp laceration ana Oiner 100a weie mv.n J'wa ui it me mecuns wiu ue i.

i i corai Krnkpn rihs An at cording to police, who placed were used to purchase lotsL. m. in the Union Street County' physician said last night tending value of about $200 on the stolen adjacent to the fire hall for use Building with John J. Rowan, as a parking area. The fire com president of the Board of Alle pany is self supporting and is gany County Commissioners, pre The driver sustained minor Injuries and was treated at the carnival grounds in Westernport.

Police Raid the rig ripped out four or five Kteel guard rails when it left the highway. Bmron IJght Knocked goods. They said the breaking and en tprinc occurred sometime be financed through such aftairs as siding. James B. Raines, executive tween It p.

m. Saturday and 10 this annual summer festival. that he was "good" condition and apparently did not suffer a fractured skull. Tfc. C.

H. DeWitt and Tfc. D. A. Tucker investigated.

Tfc. Donald R. Wade, who investigated the Finzel area accident, said Eckland will be charged with failure to give the director of the Cumberland Hous a. m. yesterday.

ing Authority, will tell how this city is progressing on its third public housing project. A similar report on how Frost Johnston Gets Ph.D. Degree right of way. He was kept at the burg is progressing toward its Off To Great Lakes Five of the local Naval Reserve members who boarded a train here Saturday night for Great lakes Naval Training Center are shown preparing to enter the train. Tbey are front row, from left M.

L. Hnlshey, R. K. Collins, R. J.

Shewbridge; (rear) G. L. Holtzman and R. L. Bollinger.

All are seamen recruits. hospital overnight and was re Few Banners Fly In City On Flag Day first project will be given by Wrilliam W. Sluss, executive director of the Frostburg Housing Authority. leased yesterday. The Jaguar was damaged to Robert DeSales Johnston, son the extent of about $2,500, the of City Police Lt.

and Mrs. Ray The vehicle plummeted down Into a wooded area but remained on ite wheel. A large beacon light being hauled on the tractor trailer was jarred loose and thrown to the ground. The tractor was damaged heavily, according to Trooper Piehl. ho aid the driver was operating the vehicle in low aeeond hen the brakei got hot.

The Thomas Show are from St. Louix and the truck was en route to Westernport from Morgantown. W. Va. Potomac Fire Company No.

2 ponor ing the carnival this week at Memorial Park in Wehternport. Klli mond R. Johnston, 1108 Holland Problems of housing and theitrooper sat need for public housing will bej VA.fA.4n. mitt trlutf Tlaif i i.n m4 ftireei, receivea nis auciur ui nhilncnnkii rlsnraa loot at oucti, vou couin naruiy itu County Voter List Shrinks around Cumberland, with its very AVftiene iha tt; discussed by Alonza P. Fike.l housing consultant for the State, Health Department.

For many' years. Mr. Fike served as Garrett! versity of Missouri. limited display of the soon to be obsolete 48 star American flag. Edwards Heads VFW District The day marked the 182d an ln.

hn nr tnhnfnn fl1sn County sanitarian. Dr. Perry F. Prather. director 'Mike' Yantorno Marks 40 Years As A Barber By charm: h.

kkllv Nrwn Ktwff Writer Michael Yantorno 203 Fayette Street, veteran barber who remembers when the price of a haircut was two bit, has just marked his 40th year of bar berintf in nhopa within the same block on Baltimore niversary of the adoption of gracjuated from the University of first 13 star flag by the Contin.Ma land flnd intneArmy ental Congress on June 14, 1777. for twQ vears Governor J. Millard Tawes led i Tr inuncl r0rpiwA his ma. of the State Health Department, and Robert W. Brown, chief of the Division of Environmental Again In May 37,389 Registered As Of June 1 James Edwards of McCoole yesterday was elected command Hygiene, will give brief talks and Births the Maryland observance of frorn the University day with a speech at flag House of Missouri and has held teaching present certificates to of the Third District of the Square in H.

said that; souri and Ktl'. iS ht'S ttoi Dr. and Mrs. lnnard W. Park hurst.

Tenn Valley, announce the birth of a dauiihter there. The I I llt I iwa i. I rV Marylanders have more reason This fall he, will be an instructor St reel. I On June in, lfM9, "Mike" went Allreanv County had 37.3H9 than the people of any other state The program will also include western juaryiana counues. rf! The meetinst yesterday was 1 LIMJI KJ 1 1 1 1 'J i work for the late George Mn votPrs a of June I but; to honor the American flag 2 Men Sought at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

At the present time Dr. Johns Cumberland, made during the held at the home of Henry Hart nicks, who operated a barber tne Mitnt downward trend in the The Governor said it was fit course. ting that Maryland's observance and nis wife are touring i .1 11. mother is the former Minn Dons Weber, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank N.

Weber, 846 Street. Memorliil llipitl Mr. and Mrs. Dwight I. Cow Bill.

RFP 1, Paw Paw, W. shop located on the site now jnumbpr of registered voters $on nipied by the Times News at 19 ginned downward during the 2.1 Baltimore Street. 'month of May, according to fig of Flag Day should be at the srtejEurope For Robbery Post 1411, this city, ine session was in anticipation of the annual convention of the VFW's Department of Maryland beginning Friday, June 26, at the Lord Baltimore Hotel in Baltimore. of the home ot Mary ricKersgui, Sawdust Pile Catches Fire I City police are on the lookout the business and maintained the; Democratic registrar and chief 15 star, 15 stripe flag which I2ll IS 161110101 iinl.l lull, 1 IC147 uhtin ht 'lnils rt Cnnnlu KlturH flf tnc onnihnr 1U arvlanHpf. i mai ann 1 im.t.i'tml Oillill UlltM lilt: WMin II ui I VI until Mr.

Edwards is a past com Volunteer firemen of Bowman's daughter last night. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Wright RKl) 4. ntv, a on last muht.

I Tl. rt A Iia C. mander of his own post and of Francis Scott Key, to write "The; tUniiJl UlUCr vi3r KnimotuH Rannnr" Hurinfii In have beaten and rnbbrd a local Addition extinguished a fire in a his barber tools and moved There were 11 new registrants Mr. and Mrs. David w.

iHomp tsHturday afternoon near the ni'rnui thr street in 20 nmrQte QtiH hnmhardmpnt of Fort Mc Antioch Commanderv No. of sawdust aiong vauey the Third District. The retiring district command 4 Street and went to work fur the nKiw aM uAUfvr ihHenrv in the War of 1812. 'Knichts Templar, will confer yesterday afternoon municipiil airport. Chief Leo Emerick said about cr, Leroy Karn oi Hagersiown, aw.

I II MP .1.. ui Edward Long. of Laing late Sam Turner. The hop i names of 42 voters who have died was eieciea senior vice commanu One of the observances in wesi uraer ot rne lempie ai us con Virginia was a joint program clave tomorrow night at the 14 men responded to the call, re i now MWrated hV Josenn UcmcO. rrmnvft frnm thp brinks.

Other officers are Verner J. Avenue. fMiurri'u wvrir hiihu ceived about 12:20 p. m. The for residents of Taylor and Bar Masonic Temple.

Mike was born in Rucitta in included were 22 Republicans of sawdust is located, near an Henry Hart post, junior sions and lacerations of the face, i an. .1 I southern Itjdv. When he was 15 hour counties where uarKsnurg ine oroer wm op comcrreu uyiu huu A rfWirw MiU Attorney Donald R. Wilson was Davis, commander, as sawmill just tnsiae me turn rinaster i i rH i Cr IhnrlanH tv limits. MCLOOid qudriermdsici for Carlton H.

beriand city limits. the main speaker. He is a jsisted by Lapp son. LlUMHlie. a son ihm Mr and Mt.

t'ndn Smith. HawlmgH, a son yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith O.

Martin, RH 1. HidgHcy, a daughter yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. teroy IV Detrick.

Knobley Jtond, Kidgeley, a diitiiihter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs James J. Snyder. 218 Columbia Street, a son Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoy V. Collins. RKD 5.

city, a son Saturday. but did not require hospitaliza j1P rafnP t0 thP Vnited States and anuthrr voter was removed at tin. jsettled in Denver, where own rPqUest so he could reg Tho beating and robbery werefhis fattier was employed in s.where. committed by two men of tfm Henver and Rio ymT two nwn aml tw0 Firemen are seeking mforma mor naiinnal rnmmander of the senior warden, and Grant A Ronald L. Lancaster, Mt.

Savage, chaplain; Carl Neder, Mt. Sav. age, surgeon; James Darling, Wiebel, past grand commander. 'tion as to how the fire started. American Legion.

illl.tntie IlllllI (1(1(1, nrnolnnclv rmtielnrarl A i v.vv.v llenrv Hart post William whom Long became friendly with Young Mike made up his mind to the Zais and Richard B. Tasker, both in a South Cumheiland restaur to en to briber school and learn u. ui.ru inlil hu 1 urn uemocrauc nanner. iout umn iant. oil! were ioiu ny uhik 1I1U.

in Uir 11 wn 17 vears j. iMcCoolc, trustees; Thomas D. Kenney, Mt. Savage, adjutant. that he and the mm had several tu" An lhn vmers mv nnm one trtct or precinct to anoiner.

jour nrtuKH luKrtner wnen one ot Turluw who operated a bar .1 a 1 ...1 Miested they go for a ride in v1 her shon on Queen Fave i rhim 0(l rifv Mr. and Mrs, William L. Km prick, 510 Linden Street, a daughter Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Pul W.

Miller. 115 Mechanic Street, a son Satur High Winds Cause Power Failure High winds, unusual for this time of the year, were the cause I inrid here, sent Mike a train' The men drove to the area in ticket and said he could go to the vicinity of the airport uheie fnr f1lm That was in 1917, they hrgan heating him with theirj in is Piiv HHvs of Mr. and Mrs omild V. ftnss dmiahter um U)Ul lw the nice of a haircut was two Among the 37.3W registered voters as of June 1 were 37.007 white persons. .181 Negroes and one Oriental.

There were 21.124 Republicans, uo.fiwi men and women), 15. WW Democrats 8.2!? men and women). 258 independents 1BI men and 77 women), who declined to lht political affiliation, 10 Socialists 11(1 tll'Plll if ill titf irom his pm ket as ne hiU nnrt thp for a navc of a power failure in the Bowling Green area yesterday. Mr and Mr Hubert Smith. was un' iwas a dime Five cents extra tins Franklin Street, a daughter wtry $125, he churaP( for mk have.

Mike aaid. I liuii nil inn i( Mm tmm cinH i I ,.1 t. Lnie I mh li I'liH i mi? lil Uillllf Willi i' rl men and four women it men ami imir ui ithe atilomob.le which they MISV uith hi seizors, iwni traxeling was broadcast to n)mb Mt Baltimore t.h,f. onR man "ml onp College Official To Speak At Church Pennsylvania and eu tn rnn. man.

belonging 10 oinei pauii ji i i ii'if mini tv. i this month may ii uiin fur (tiki mnr 1 "II lH(Ul I west Virginia State rolue year, helore tet.r.ng, to swell the niimhrr leg His son. Michael ft) Greene voters Allegany Coun Dr. l.e.stcr McAllister, provost of Bethany College, Bethany. VV.

will be the guest mmt.sler A spokesman for the Potomac Edison Company said 35 to 40 customers were without electricity from about 11:30 a.m. to 2:10 p.m. Power was interrupted through about six transformers, he said. A fuse was also blown at the top of Dingle Hill. The affected area was in the vicinity of the rear of the fire hall in Bowling Green.

A piece of primary feed line carryLg about 2,300 volts was affected in the failure. One resident of thp area reported disruption of television pro Open House Tonight tv. line is inni merauy inu IVfrmif iMllntLorl in hi ionlstcnS i na, sands if county taxpayers are Cl I (lit CI '( 4 iI tih.M tv Kimt coming to me i our. nouse Sunday at service, at First Af lQQe Residence Christian Church on nediord; Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Itobert Voung. this and and their state MiLi i Mtarriiti) tn thr former month to pay estate taxes ti A Uikl.ir a minittct" in i 1 ..,11 tin. I llin COUOiy lOai fi iiii' inn (in tt in a i t' ikiiiiii i biivi the Christian Church, will con htUI open hmie at ft p. m.

todav icnuple has a son. two daughters thereby obtained a me per tern duct services at 10 40 a. m. and honor of Mr and Mrs. Wai six grandchildren He is a rtist nuiit on the county taxes.

8 p. m. He considered an tvr W. Voung. former residents, 'mcmtM of SS.

IVter and I'aul XUulp att the 1 ourt IIm "l'm fliiihnnlv on Thomas Camnbell muu v.i aw, a her of them are expected to arop grams. by the election board office in and in the field of church history, Tmmcil KntL'hf of Columbus and here on a visit. i and register so "1 i i I II 1 cii 'ii'ltL I niiiii iMMinrm Friends of the Young are in can vote nevt year Deaths Check BrUSh rire Jviteil to attend the open house Firemen from South Fnd sta Walter Young, who retired as tion yesterday atternoon extin 'Western Maryland tram dis I The second factor which may i boast registration is the impend Ung special referendum tentative scheduled for Tuesday. Aug iust 18. on the proposed fire tax Arthur, Mrs.

Robert 62, of 811 Shriver Avenue. Hopkins Heads Fourth Degree Dever, George 68, of Jane Sfnr t)ii Vu1 lire area, which! Frazier Village. mi Initio mit of Klection Pis guished a brush fire on Potomac patchrr heip tn iHvembrr Street, i later moved to St. Albans Youth Traffic Safety Group To Organize Gattens, Hugh, 73, Hodgrs, Theresa 20 months, of 810 F.dgfwood Drive. I 'trict and small segments of Tatruk J.

Hopkins was elected tenets 5 nd 6, Prospective navigator during a recent votors in (jus arfa have until meeting of Chief Justice Taney juv 18 j0 register in order to Assembly, Fourth De nn itii matter. Kammauf, Mrs. William 35 Winchester Road. Will WTaWU i. I 1 Luman, Simon, 78, formerly of Hyndman, Pa.

Mallozzi, Pasauale 63. of ,633 Elm Street. Students from Allegany, Forti The puiHse of the state wide gree, Knights of Columbus. Registration hours are 9 a. rti.

Hill and Bcall high schools will program is to provide help for: Other officers for the ensuing mn noon and 1 until 4 p. hold a safe driving teen agers who are interested year are John W. Kreidler. cap through Friday and 9 al meeting tomorrow night at in learning how to drnc, or to tain; Walter F. Meade, pilot; a noon on Saturdays.

7:30 in the home demonstration drive better. Statistical studies! John Lindner, scribe; James room at the Court House. have shown that the safety rec J. Brailcr, purser: James F. The meeting has been set lipoid of young drivers who have Quinn, admiral: Uaymond J.

Rotary CiUD 10 Hear to coordinate the activities of had driving courses in school is 1 aw. inside sentinel; Raymond TaL By Pittsburoher the local group with the Mary much better than the record of r. outside sentinel: MUler, Andrew 68, Oakland. Pennington, Mrs. Artearhle.

74. Bayard. W. Va. i iuin, ntOICOli Rnwlesburg, W.

Va. G. H. Dcnusson. general man land Youth Tralfic Safety Com jthose who have not.

(ieorge V. Lovenstein, comptrol mittee. Several members of the! The self help program ill In ler. ager of the Better Business Bu Five Generations Gather Rowe, George, 70, Frederick i Street 1 I Stafford, James M. former ty of Lonacening.

Starrett, Theodore 62, Little Orttans. Trenton, Mrs, Roy, former resident of keyser, W. Va. i Obituaries oa Page 41 local group attended a meeting elude films, pTinel discussions; James Quinn Is past faithful rcau of Pittsburgh, will be the in Baltimore recently, where a and speakers, as well as other 'guest speaker at the weekly siate widctraffic safety program; materials' developed by insurance! The assembly planning to luncheon meeting of the Cumber for teen agers was discussed. I firms and oil companies to help hold its annual picnic again this, land Rotary Club tomorrow at Lynn Walker, a member of the young people become good dnv Plans for the picnic, which 12 IS p.

m. at Central YMCA. adult committee, said everyonft ers. 'will probably be held in August.) Mr. tVanison' talk will be in the age group of 15 to 18 isj Several local service clubs will be discussed at the nest reg f'The Wages of Illusion1 It deals eligible for membership and is have expressed interest in the ular meeting at 8 30 p.

July with the practical aspects and invited to attend tomorrow program and will send represen 14 at the home of Cumberland current need for fair play in night' meeting. itative to Tuesday's meeting. 'Council K. of C. I business.

Three weeks old Misty Dawn Rice held by her great great grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Thoma. r3 polk Street, formerly of Frostburg. Seated next to Mrs. Thomas are her daughter, Mrs.

Mirgarer 125 polk Street, and her granddaughter. Mrs. Ruth White. Haren Road. Standing behind them is Mrs.

Thomas great granddaughter. Mrs. Robert Eugene Rice, 515 Henderson Avenue. Misty Dawn's mother..

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