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TWO THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, MD. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1963 Rate Of Production CORE Planning Deaths And Funeral Notices In The Tri State Area New Marches MRS. ARTHUR LOUGH Mrs. Ethel Mae Blough, 59, a Reaches New High MRS. WILLIAM SAVAGE OAKLAND Mr.

Irma J. Savage, 75, formerly of Deer Park, native of Ridgeley, died Sunday MRS. WALTER HUGHES Mrs. Kate M. Hughes, 79, died yesterday in Memorial Hospital.

She had resided with her daughter, Mrs. Mildred H. Kuhn. of The latter figure would be Gwynn Oak at her home in Davidsville, Pa. She was a daughter of the late died Sunday at her home at Mon the upper end of the "ranee John W.

and Nina (Lark) Weese. WASHINGTON (AP) Another substantial gain in national output, lifting the annual rate to a record level near $581 billion, ap essen, Pa. She was born in Germany and MOORE SERVICES Services for Mrs. Helen (Piper) Moore, 65, widow of George M. Moore, will be conducted today at 2:30 p.

m. in the Davis Weaver Funeral Home, Clarksburg. Rev. Dr. Joseph P.

DeBardi will officiate and interment wUl be in the Bridgeport Cemetery. Mrs. Moore, a sister of the 816 Memorial Avenue. expectations' of the President's Mrs. Blough was a member of BALTIMORE (AP) The little Council of Economic Advisers, In J.

DENVER PATCH BERRYVILLE, Va. J. Denver Patchy 59, a native of Grant County, died here Sunday. Born March 4, 1904, he was the son of the late Jacob Patch and Hattie (Carr) Patch. Surviving are his wife, Freda (Greenceson) Patch; one sister, Mrs.

Leva Day, Arthur, W. and a halfsister, Miss Hyda Patch, Arthur. Services will be held today at 2 d. m. at Mt.

Carmel EUB came to this country in 1893. St. Paul's United Church of Christ. jail at suburbar Woodlawn was January we council forecast a parently was achieved in the Surviving are two sons, George barely emptied of racial demon 8 Diinon output, out left ooen ZvT Pr 1 Survivors Include her husband, Arthur N. Blough and five sisters.

H. Savage, Monessen, and Harry AprU June quarter, government ZT nirrM MtimatPrl Mondav. ithe Possibility of a $5 bilhon devi lources estimated Monday strators Monday before inteera M. Savage, Breckinridge, Pa. Mrs.

Hughes was born April 22, 1884 a daughter of the late Charles A. and Janette (Shepherd) Jordan. Her husband, Walter H. Hughes, died three years ago. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Ruth Lee Withers, of Kings ation up or down tionists announced they plan new Mrs. William Twigg, Washington; Mrs. Jesse Simpson, Keyser; Mrs. The strength and durability of marches on nearby Gwvnn Oak three daughters, Mrs. Marie Mc Robie, Canton, Ohio; Miss Mar late Charles A.

Piper, who was president of Liberty Trust Com The official figures are not due until next week, but experts said it appears that the production Amusement Park. the 29 month old recovery, which Bruce Bosley, Ridgeley, and Miss Ethel L. Weese and Miss Gladys garet Savage, at home, and Mrs. pany, died in Union Protestant already has far outlasted the av A spokesman for the Con cress Gloria Bersies, Monessen: five rate in the second quarter was Hospital where she had been Church with Rev. Bruce Gearhart erage of upswings in this century, Weese, both of Cumberland: 1 brother, Elmer Weese, Short ville, and a grandson.

grandchildren and two great nearly $30 billion above that of a will not diminish the ariministr; of Racial Equality (CORE) said a white Presbyterian minister will Gap. officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the Endler Fu yi ir dgo. jtion's demands for tax reduction 1 1 1 1L.

1 The body Is at the Stein Home where the family will ieaa a small group to the pnvatelv a patient since March II. She had been in failing health for the past three years. Mrs. Moore was born in Cum The body is at the Picking oome siowauwn in we raie ox to stimulate still greater eains. owned park Tuesday to protest its Funeral Home, Johnstown, where administration officials said receive friends from 2 to 4 p.

m. and 7 to 9 p. m. policy of denying admission to Ne neral Home here and will be taken to the church at noon services will be conducted Wed berland on April 1. 1898.

the On the contrary, thev hold that groes. pro uclion gains is expected in the quarter now starting because ol a let up in industry's "hedge buying" of steel in anticipation of Services will be conducted to nesday at 11 a. m. Rev. Charles youngest daughter of the late the business record of the past 12 grandchildren.

A graveside service will be conducted at Deer Park Cemetery Thursday at 3 p. m. OSCAR M. WILSON PARSONS Oscar M. Wilson, 90, Hendricks, W.

died Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital, Clarksburg, W. following a Another massive demonstration. W. Sigler will officate and inter morrow at 2 p.

m. at the funeral months merely proves the need similar to those in which 383 per William T. and Margaret (Da vies) Piper. MEDERS SERVICES home by Rev. B.

F. Hartman ment will be in the Blough Ceme sons were arrested at the Dark A Requiem Mass will be cele a sieei woiKers siriKe wnicn aiaror faster economic growth to not materialize. jkeep up with the swift expansion Burial will be in Sunset Memorial tery. Mrs. Moore is survived bv a brated for Edward F.

Meders, July 4 and bunday is planned for next Sunday, said the spokesman. iNeveruieiess, some government of the labor force. 61, of 209 Independence Street, who died Saturday in Sacred CORE Baltimore chairman Ed daughter, Mrs. Ward B. Fletcher Parkersburg, W.

two grandchildren, Kimberlee Ann and Ward Brian Fletcher; three lingering illness. Heart Hospital, today at 9 a. m. Even the estimated rise of roughly $30 billion from midyear to midyear, it was pointed out, did not prevent unemployment economists now expect the production rate to rise by perhaps another $12 billion by the final quarter of the year. If so, the annual rate in the last quarter A native Cassville, he in SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. Park. MRS. WILLIAM COON MIDLAND Mrs. Marguerite (Cavanaugh) Coon, 60, formerly of Midland, died yesterday at Akron, Ohio.

She was the daughter of the late Patrick and Agnes (Hogan) was born December 2, 1872 a son Interment will be in Sunset Me ward Chance. He said Tuesday's march will ba led by The Rev. Robert New bold, pastor of the Grace Presbyterian Church in Baltimore. Newbold was among 16 clergy of the late James M. and Cath from rising.

It went from an aver morial Park. arine (SteverJ Wilson. His wife, might be upward of $583 billion, age of 5.5 per cent in the spring sisters. Miss Cora E. Piper, a patient at the VA Center, Mar tinsburg, W.

and Misses Pearl and Mabel D. Piper, and a brother, W. Edwin Piper, Big Bear Grabs Baby But Only Licks His Face ST. PAUL. Minn.

(AP) The and actual output for this year quarter of 1962 to 5.8 per cent in Jennie (Taylor) Wilson, died February 28, 1963. ROOT SERVICES FROSTBURG Services for couia total around $383 billion, the quarter just ended. men, including several of national Cavanaugh and was born in Mr. Wilson was a retired mill Major William J. Root.

33. who prominence, arrested in the or derly July 4 demonstrations. died Friday in Walter Reed Hos She is survived by her husband, 0 I 1 pital, Washington, will be con Also in this group was Dr. Eugene Carson Blake of New York. wright and was a member of Mt.

Hor Lodge 736, IOOF, of Cassville, and received a 50 year pin in the lodge several years ago. He was also a member of First Reading Mayor Faces Charges Of Extortion James Cremin family of suburban ducted today at 2 p. m. at the Hafer Funeral Home today. William Coon; a sister, Mrs.

Nellie Allen; and two brothers, Patrick, of Midland, and Edward, of Akron. chief executive officer of the Unit Circle Pines is back from a north Rev. Dr. Wayne Miller will of ern Minnesota camping trip with ed Presbyterian Church. Both were among 88 demon Presbyterian Church of here.

ficiate and interment will be in Service and interment will take Police Seeking Woman In Case Of Missing Boy SEAT PLEASANT. Md. (AP) a story that has the neighbors Survivors include two daugh place in Akron. banjo eyed. PHILADELPHIA AP) Mayor They told how the family's ters, Mrs.

Lola Williams, Elkins, W. and Miss Mildred Wilson, strators arraigned Monday on charges of trespassing, conspiracy or disorderly conduct, bringing to 305 the number arraigned to date. John C. Kubacki of Reading, Pennsylvania's sixth largest city. WAGNER SERVICE FROSTBURG A service for youngest member, Charles.

7 was indicted by a federal grand months, was grabbed by a bear but got no worse than a bump Ail nave pleaded innocent and re jury Monday on charges of ex quested trial by jury in Baltimore Mrs. Caroline J. Wagner, 88, Bedford Road, Cumberland, who died Sunday, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Durst and a good face licking.

Mr. and Mrs. Cremin and their The search for missing 3 year old Jerry Lee Tucker, who disaD UP TO $1500 for bills or other purpose. See or caH, Aetna Finance, 48 N. Centre PA 4 5800.

(Loans over $300 made under Md. Industrial Finance Law. Arlington National Park. Lightning Strikes Girl At Ocean City OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP) An 18 year old girl from Wilmington, was struck by lightning on the beach here Monday during an afternoon rain squall.

Dr. Francis J. Townsend Jr. said the victim, Rosalyn G. Leach.

torting $10,500 perhaps more from companies, selling parking county Circuit Court. The remainder are to be ar. eight children camped in the wil peared from his home here July raigned Wednesday. derness about 15 miles northwest of here; a brother, Ernest Wilson, Cassville; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Park, Washington, and Mrs.

Sarah Kemp, Huntingdon, a grandson and a great granddaughter. The body is at the Greenlief Funeral Home where services will be conducted today at 1 p. m. by Rev. A.

B. Mann, of Thomas. Interment w'U be in Parsons City Cemetery. Those who have entered oleas I I t. 't I 4, turned Monday toward the possibility he may have been spirited of Ely.

Cremin, his wife Dolores, and six children went fishing. have been released. No bail was Funeral Home. Rev. Emory Mc Graw will officiate and interment will be in the Johnson Cemetery, Pallbearers, all grandsons, will be Fred Wagner, Ernest Wagner, John Nickel, Paul Nickel, Donald Spiker and Carl Baker.

required of Maryland residents. away by a woman with what police described as a warned mater meters. The grand jury indicted along with him Abraham inker, about 65, a convicted gambling figure In Reading and elsewhere, who is serving a four year prison term in the federal penitentiary at Lew Isburg, Pa. He began serving his David, 9, stayed in camp with Charles. nal instinct.

but out of state defendants posted bail ranging from $53 to $250 on each charge. Then the bear ambled into suffered second degree burns of Prince Georges County author camp and started helping itself the left side and back, a ruptured Unlike the July 4 to the food supply, Cremin said. ities said they are looking for a woman about 35 years old, a brunette wearing a housecoat out on sentence last May. The 51 year old Kubacki, a left ear drum, and lacerations and burns between the toes of her left foot. Sunday's march was marked by violence.

About 6.000 whites eath David, frightened, hid in a tent. He said he peered out to see the bear holding Charles, licking his Dr. Townsend said four other ered at the entrance as the inte grationists, ignoring warnings by the street when last seen in the Carmody Hills area near here. The mother of another small face. girls, who were swimming with a management official and do! ire David hollered frantically.

At Miss Leach, also were knocked to that they were tresDassinc. mi. We Show You Just How "Special A Special Purchase Can Be! this point the family reached child told police that on July 3 she had caught the woman in the tered the park on Baltimore's shore. Cremin crabbed a bic act of trying to get away with her 24 year old boy. She said the Democrat, is the second public official in Reading indicted this year.

Last May, Police Chief Charles S. Wade was indicted on perjury charges. The indictment accuses Kubacki and Minker of accepting $3,000 from the Koontz Equipment Corp. of Pittsburgh, a distributor of parking meters in April i960, and $7,500 and a clock worth $880 from the Karpark Corp. of Starkville, in December 1961.

the beach by the bolt of lightning, but were unhurt. After being treated by Dr. Townsend, Miss Leach was admitted to Peninsula General Hospital in Salisbury. She was reported in satisfactory condition. northwest outskirts and submitted to arrest.

Obscenities and threats were shouted by some in the jeering mystery woman, on relinquishing stick and walked slowly toward the bear. "It Jooiced seven feet said Cremin. The bear licked the baby's face again and dropped him, the child, said: "If I catch him out acain un crowd. Then rocks and stones were hurled at six integrationists IMPORTED guzzled two cartons of milk and British Visit Set cared for, I'll take him home with me and it will be a long time before you see him again. I have trying to enter the park from a rear approach and at police vehicles carrying others off to jaiL amoied on into the woods.

A. I 1. 1 1 One white woman among the Kubacki, mayor since 1960, lost out for the Democratic nomination for another term in last May's primary election. He ran third. marchers was hit above the right LONDON (UPI) Congolese Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula will arrive in Britain July 23 for a two day official visit as guest of the British government, the Lion Dancers Fight; Two Slain eye Dy a stone.

Her wound re inree cniioren at nome and you don't find them running on the streets by themselves." The woman was described as being about 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 130 pounds. The missing Tucker bov has quired 10 stitches. TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) Two j. mon PURE (fhJ IRISH LINEN DRESSES Jui rival groups of lion dancers fought it out with knives and clubs inv i Pilot Defends WWMiy IW ITIW9WUW a dispute over division of donations by spectators at a God Wor brown eyes and brown hair and was living with his mother, Mrs. Hilda Marie Tucker, 22.

His father, John Tucker, a carpenter, lives in Palmer Park, Md. The parents have been separated about three Action In Crash ship festival Sunday. Before police restored order at the festival in Yunlin County of south Formosa, two dancers were Jurors Chosen For Spy Trial NEW YORK (AP) A jury of ten men and two women, and two male alternates, was selected Monday for the espionage retrial of Navy Yeoman First Class Nelson C. Drummond in federal court. One of the women jurors la a Negro.

WILLOW GROVE. Pa. (AP) years. Police said Tucker lias been LONDON (AP) The father of Britain's bomb will accompany Science Minister Lord Hailsham next week to the Big Three negotiations in Moscow on ending nuclear weapon tests, the Foreign Office reported Monday. He is Sir William Penney, 55, deputy chairman of the Atomic Energy Authority.

A Marine pilot, who eiected him. killed and three were injured. Po self seconds before his iet crashed woven and sewn In Ireland! SOLD NATIONALLY AT 8.99 given three he detector tests, which he voluntarily took, and all lice said four dancers were arrested. Dressed in papier mache or cloth lion costumes, the dancers had shown negative results. perform at festivals for whatever killing 7 persons and injuring 17, said Monday he left the plane "at the barest minimum possible." The plane, streaking at an altitude of 300 to 350 feet approaching the Willow Grove Naval Air Station Sunday, plunged in flames spectators will pay.

Pollution Will Be fiumiiionu, j4 year oia negro veteran of 17 year service, is IjKf IKQpfl nPTP Six Killed In Crash Of Private Plane JACKSON. Ky. (UPI) Federa onto a nearby picnic ground. The pilot, 30 year old Capt. John W.

Butler, a Marine Corps BALTIMORE CAP) The State Board of Natural Resources and the Water Pollution Control Com mission have called a srecial investigators Monday supervised removal of six broken bodies from reservist from Boiling Springs, escaped injury. Butler, at a news conference. meeting for July 18 at Cumber the wreckage of a private plane land to decide what to do about said he would have landed in the wnose pilot took off Sunday despite a warning of thunderstorms pollution from coal mines. same place "even if I had stayed with the plane." Paul W. McKee.

director of the iujt hi cms mit national defense documents to Russian agents. Hia first trial ended in a hung jury May 23. If convicted, Drummond could receive the death penalty. In impanelling the jurors and alternates. Judge Thomas F.

Murphy said that while the death penalty could be involved, the jurors were not to dwell upon possible penalties but were solely to determine guilt or innocence on the basis of evidence. The stocky, balding and mus tached Drummond, formerly of Baltimore, was arrested last Sept.) in his flight path There were no survivors from commission, said testa of waters in Allegany and Garrett counties The news conference was called as high ranking officers start the crash that wiped out four indicate mine drainage is pollut members of one family and an a.1 i ing the North Branch of the Po uuier couoie eany sundav v. ed a hearing into the cause of the crash which brought tragedy to a private outing of families and friends. tomac River, the Casselman Riv ning, seven miles north of here er and the upper branches of the The victims, all from Stat. Butler said he sot no resoonse Youghiogheny River with sul vuic, were identified as phuric acid.

when he tried to level the plane Paul Edinger, 28, believed to be on a routine mission with three mia is oennite a serious An i 1 me pilot, his wife. Jovr i ouLsuifj a jarenmont. n. y. ui other Marine craft.

their daughter Paula, 4. and one diner with two members of the m. Soviet delegation to the United Na tiona. He was administrative as Purchase Completed ictant in mm lifting J.li I year old son, Victor Paul; and Fred Wilson, 23, and his wife Violet, 18. Tent Fire Claims Two More Lives irWf' juniors: 7 15 lii If I Junior petites: 5 13 9 12 20 I wonderful colors! sir 11 At ill IftH Peach MIAMI UPI) Gulf Ameri "That's The Place" maintenance of electronic equipment at the Newport, R.I., Navy base.

can Land Coro. said Mondav it has completed purchase of larce MILWAUKEE (UPI) Two WASHINGTON (UPI) In can. bloc of stock in Fenestra. more youngsters have died of gratulating members of th which makes aluminum windows. The company said it would dis American Mount Everest expedition Monday, President Kennedy The highest traffic density in the world is reputed to be that on the Hollywood Freeway, in Los Angeles, Calif.

close details of the transaction in asked the wife of one Hi burns resulting from a camping tent fire last Wednesday, bringing the death toll to five Monday. Steven Williams. 3, Markham, died early Monday at St. a few weeks. "Did you go?" "No." replied Mrs.

Rirhard Emerson. "I was in Eurooe Mary's Hospital burn center. LIGHT ALL NIGHT EVERY NIGHT FOR AS LOW AS $4.00 A MONTH 'That's the Place to be" uiri Ronald Jones. I. Beason.

Ill Kennedy, who returned last week died at the center Sunday night. The fire originally claimed thm from a 10 dav Eurooean tmir lives of Steven Williams two sis Britain Tightens Security For Visit Of Greek Rulers LONDON (AP) Scotland Yard, edges that several hundred per tightened security Monday night Ung have been in jail since the for the four day state visit of King! uwm ur Paul and Queen Frederika of 1." 1 ters, Cherly, 2, and Sandra, 10 months and the life of his aunt Mrs. Raymond Bandeko. at NERVE DEAFNESS Haatel Crest, 111. r.r.

Min0 ana omer ureen wit ine ancient itomans were so wing elements. London closed off to expert on the abacus that they But Athens denies they are po couia add, multlD y. dlv de and 'Model of a Tiny litical prisoners and says they are subtract whole numbers or frac Britain's Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament CND has taken felons who committed murders! tions just as fas as we use mod and other crimes in the conflict ern adding machines. up the cause of Greek onoosition ists demanding the release of per sons they claim are held as political prisoners, in Greece. CND marchers threaten to carry out New Hearing Aid Given FREE! (Not on Actual Hearinf Aid) An actul size non oniratinff the royal couple as soon as they i Create releasing! Hand wathablol Here It unquestionable pure linen elegance at an unquestionably tiny price.

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He wrote to Home Secretary Henry Brooke, who is in charge of the police: "If you suppress the opinions your own home without cost or obligation. Write for one of these FREE MODEL REPLICAS NOW while supply lasts. Mail Orders fijled only. of the people who care passion OUNTRY I ately for men so long imprisoned, you are creating the very conditions you seer to avoid." Russell said there is strong feeling in Britain favoring the release of the Greek prisoners. 2 T'tm loaW Write To BETTER HEARING DIPT.

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