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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 18

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EIGKTEEh THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1952 4600 for WANT AD Taker Yanks In Britain Money Big Cause Of Friction Between Americans, Britons think they can get away with it.i glia town of Bury St. 00 VVIth HoliVWOOd But Taxi Driver Ray Nightingale echoed this when he said: of Cambridge said the some-, trouble with the Yanks is times try to get by without paying that they feel all beggars, their fare. He said; They think they can buy every- chased more than one GT thing with money, including wom- around the Mildenhall Air Base en, and rationed goods for which trying to collect the fare.

They they have no coupons. rather one will admit it officially, but I tnother. ought to make them pay the fare serve one English Tommy than I can tell you that Charlton Hes-; when I talked witb her she said, at the base ten will pltpf Moses when C. B. I married Frank Howard I by Louella Parsons HOLLYWOOD, Dec.

3 Joan, who looks so much like her sergeant at the nearby Mildenhall Air Base. said Mrs. Jenks, a small piece of green moss 1 in a shop and was told it was only (7 cents). few days later when I went Police Sgt. Thomas Rigglesforth, in charge of law enforcement in the small towns of Milden hall and One lavtrnkeopcr in Bury St.

Edmunds commented Wtterly; f-nmmandments be- no love for the Americans. The Ten Commandments, fore the cameras. Lakenheath in East Anglia, Heston did a terrific job for mcnted; but I welcome them. All C. B.

in Greatest Show on no anti-American feeling here at all. Occasionally a few Yanks will have too much to drink What happen! of American aervlcemen move into small RnvUsh community? Thla third in a aeriea of articles on anti-American feeline in Britain shows the difficulties the Americans encounter. By ROBERT A. WIENER INS Staff Correspondent LONDON (INS) American to buy it they charged me two v. n.

hbowi ui, servicemen and their families are shillings and sixpence (35 fppiino in the Baptist Chapel who spent and facial bone construction servicemen and their families are war years in Holland, said there isjare very similar to the earliest anti-American feeling among descriptions of Moses. looking for is a skirt. But not everybody in Bury St. and we have to call the air police. Edmunds holds the same view.

The and once Do Mille is 'sold on an actor, sold. An interesting angle is that re- liRev. V. H. pastor of search reveals that fcat- in by the thousands British communities, but the process easy.

Take the case of Sgt. and Mrs. Ransom H. Jenks, of Williams- protest because town, Mass. They were married want to create a scene, only last June and now live in The couple also said Cambridge Cambridge.

He is an assistant taxi drivers overcharge if they the price for some tomatoes I 'SSV Force dentist dis-i the in thej Another thipg I hear: De Mille Sgt. Jenks. who accompanied community. will soon tip off actors and actress- wile on the shopping trip, h' anti-American feel- "We know and appreriate in his around but its not the Americans are here," he said. picture against appearing too bad.

You can sense it among only a few who present any the shopkeepers. Although problem. I have many American wait on you they seem to resent servicemen and their wives who your presence attend church regularly and they One of the big causes of friction are well-liked by the between American servicemen' According to the Air Force, in risque roles in future productions. He want his players in objectionable roles playing at the same time as Ten gave up a contract at 20 th to live in the East with him. We are separated now, chiefly because he believe that I can be an actress and a good mother at the same time.

Other girls do at Jane Powell, Jeanne Crain, Maureen and many many others who successfully combine motherhood with their Last Sunday Olivia De Havilland took her son, Benjy, and had tea with Joan Fontaine. This is news that makes me hapiJier than anything heard in a long time. The two girls had a nice talk and it looks as if this feud is ended. Liwie met Collier Young, bridegroom, as well as Martita, the little Peruvian girl whom Joan adopted. Uwie hopes that Benjy may meet his little cousin, Deborah Dozier soon, and that litUe Debbie will visit her mother.

Snapshots of Hollywood colleiit- ed at random: A surprise twosome at the bantam Cock was Mary Castle and Merchant Jerry Ohrbach. Mary used to be Sy steady date, and of Jate Ohrbach has been seen with Lana Turner. Trudy Marshall and Wealthy Meat Packer Phil Baffin expect I saw Eddie Mannix looking A toy train with all tha excitement of a small boy. Shopping at another Beverly Hills store I met up with Richard Basehart. who was proudly showing Virginia Zanuck and the clerki, myself, and everyone else in sight, a picture of his wife, Valentina Cortesa, and his baby son on tha cover of an Italian magazine.

Six-year-old Heather MacRaa, daughter of Sheila and Gordon MacRae, has the measles, but papa has had them so all their third child in April, Trudy p.s. So has Mama, just finished Warren, so pretty, at with Joe Ham Fisher, of owner of Modern Records. Looks fame, and Toni Seven are seeing New York together. At one time a handsome young senator was her constant companion. i While I was doing some night; Christmas shopping in the toy department of a Beverly Hills shop.

very much like a romance. all today. See you tomorrow. NOTICE or BIDDERS Scaled bids will ha received at the of- My girl friend Jane Wyman is and Britons is money. On pay days 7.000 American painted prepara-i the free-spending GIs flock to have their wives in Britain.

putting it on the market. I towns near their bases. After great majority of the wives are; though Cumberland, week or so they begin appearing in American. family has increased by a o'cIijtr 1 1 r. diminishing numbers until the next From the disciplinary standpoint.

KargcD pay day. In some towns this has the married GIs who live in little girl, Terry, who is fre-1 equipment a considerable effect on local busi- near their bases present no quentlv with them 1 3 nominal rated truck the lem Thev are looked upon by local specifIcationa; not than 147 Earlier in 1953, Jane reports to! inch Wheelbaae. air brakea. dual rear The British like to use the phrase officials and military authorities to de- as a group which generally does scribe American servicemen. more to foster good Anglo-Amer- The fact that married GIs can ican relations than do unmarried afford to pay more for housing servicemen.

than British civilians has caused A town bookings resentment in many localities, near the big Burtonwood base in Warners lor bO er Wductlon differential, extra heavy hearttugger. Won give her duty aprlngs-not less than 14 leaves Front much time between pictures than is Rear, auxiliary eni. 1 not lesf than leavaa doubla she doesn minn. The holictays are strength frame. rvicciiicu.

busy time with his band drive fifth gear. Dump Body; 10 A town official at Warrington, aides- tail gate i long wide tail gate and half cab protector, heavy duty hoist. Epicures Housing is still critical throughout the Midlands, commented: i Quentin stepdaughter, heater and defroster to be included. Britain due to wartime bombing American airman and Reynolds Howard (her with losses and tight restrictions on new wife and child are now accepted jj. jovely Virginia Peine), is in renewable cutting edge, power building.

at Warrington as part of the resume her T. blade moldboard trip. For 3-ton truck Often when it is a question of a If they departed there would dc months old th bidder will mibmit combined bid for Briton or an American renting a much daughter. equipment, house the American wins because Many children of American Paramount and 20th are uXry 1 RESTAURANT ond COCKTAIL LOUNGE N. Mechtsnic Si.

Just off Baltimore DELICIOUS DRINKS THEATRE arden BIG DOUBLE FEATURE DOORS OPEN TedwicdoT itm AND LET'S GO NAYY' CARTOON he can pay more. vicemen are attending English, making a test Usually where a GI and a Brit- schools. This generally leads to a on live ia comparable housing the greater mingling of the GIs and his of Eari Kdmumt rquipmont which judgment win of specifications covering the equipment on which bid The Mayor and City Council the right to Adv. TVc. 2 4 ROY W.

EVES. Mayor. eorvireman is oaving wife with the local population and lIS Llbartr Slre.t, fumberUBd. Md. he suited for end, iv-ciiiCTii iH a order NISI further, the right to reject any iwo or three times a.s much.

creates better understanding oe- of the Real or all There is no rent ceiling in Britain tween them. of Rpbert Thircie deceased on furnished houses or apartments. In many instances there is American airmen in Britain friction between GIs and civilians between and at all. Commented one shopkeeper: 000,000 a month in pay and allow- long ago got used to the ances. This is more than welcome Americans and gotten used by the dollar-short British govern- to ment.

But it is the cause of resent- ment in many individual Britons whose wages much lower than PTA lOQOy the GIs. Ordered Una 27th day of 1S52. by the Court of Allegany County, Maryland, that the of Real made by Carl Executor of the Efftate of Robert Thircie Jenkina, late of said County and State, deceased, and reported to the Court on 25th day of November, 1952. he ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrarv thereof be shown on or before the 25th day of 1952. vided a copy of thla order be inserted tn JVfT.

Savage newspaper printed and puhliahed In Stanley C. Smith, owner of two win meet Allegany county, Marvland. once a week email in the East An- cnt-Teacher Association will meei before the istn small restaurant.s in me r.asi An auditorium this even- of 1952 ing at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs.

Mary WII.T.IAM ABBOTT. .1 FRENCH VAN METER, HUGH STEVENSfJN Judges of the Court True Copv Teat: A Charles Stewart, Register of Adv Nov. 27 Dec -4-11 M- good ear Deffenbaugh presiding. The Senior High Chorus will entertain. The ipTA Christmas party will be held following the meeting.

Super40 DHve-ln Theotro Now operating only on Saturday Sunday LOOK FOR OUR ADS FOR THIS WEEK-END'S ATTRACTION WAI I and your FRIEND wU may lEftRN TO DANCE for the prke of 1 person by enrolling together owr 2-for-l offer. Come In todoy. MOYER Dance Studio 231 S. Mechonic Street Phone 2147 PHONi 3710 NOW BHONf 37M fi Ik. I activato automatic WASHER each piece with "iNiRcl.elefie'' perlecdeel SIB IT TODAYI GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 117 MtCHANIC IT.

phoni si AUTOMATIC WASHIRS T.SW Office of Charles Hoakett ORDER or PUBLICATION Ida Eichhorn Swanson and Martin Swanson, her huahand. et al. va George Eichhorn, et No. 22993 Equity. In the Circuit Court For Allegany County.

The object and purpoae of thla Bill of Complaint ia to secure a decree for the sale of certain vacant and certain Improved real eatate In the Town of Lonaconing tn Allegany County. Maryland, and belonging to Minnie Eichhorn, deceased, late of Allegany County. The Bill-of Complaint recites that Min me Eichhorn, deceased, departed this life on May 15. 1951. teatate as to part of her property and intestate to the property herein after referred to and waa aeiaed and possessed of the property located at No 2 and 4 Eaat Main Street, l.on«con- ing.

more particularly described In a deed dated May 13. 1947, and recorded among the Land of Allegany County in Liber No. 215. folio 590. and improved hy a double-frame dwelling, and also certain vacant Iota located at the rear of No.

2. 4 and Eaat Main Street, l.on«- coning, more particularly described in a deed dated December 1909. and recorded among Land in Liber 105. folio That being so seised and possessed of said properties and dieing intestate as to the same, the said Minnie Eichhorn left surviving her among heirs, the fol- lowing at law. they being neicea.

nephews, grand neicea. grand nephews, great grand neicea and great grand NOW SHOWING FEATURE AT 12:34 2:43 5:03 7:31 40 DID CARRIE DO WRONG OM I Laurence livier joavKS I I WYUKS PtODUCTlOW OP Carrie MIRIAM HOPKINS EDDIE ALBERT all of whom are non re.ldent. of the State of Maryland, and as follow A cme Leads Acaini EXTRA SPECIAL Thursday Only Melvin L. Schneider intermarried with Ethel Noel Schneider, residing at 511 Third Street. S.

Washington 3, T) C. William Edwin Snvder. Radio Station WONN, Lake Hunter Drive, Lakeland, Florida. Jacob Howard Schneider tniermarrted with Ruth Anna Schneider, 14 New Front Street. Palmyra.

Pennavlvania Anna DeVaul Intemiamed with Kingaion Reed neVaul, residing at Route Mannington. Weat Virginia Clara Quinn, residing at Newport, Detroit 15. Michigan Harry R. Elchhorn intermarried with Muriel Shreve Eirhhom, reaiding at RFD 2, Box 154. Stoinnston.

West Virginia Harold C. Elehhorn intermarried wiUi Mary Elchhorn. residing at 2903 Newport. Detroit 15. Michigan Helen Adams intermarried wilh Clarence Adams, residing at Beacona- (leld.

Detroit 24, Michigan. Charles Decker Intermarried with Jano Decker, 9110 Beaconafleld, Detroit 24. Michigan ElUaheth Grahsmc, SIT Rayndge Parkway. Brooklyn. New York Raymond Etchhom Intermarried with Inez Parry Elchhorn.

residing at 11142 East Sth Street. Route 3. Santa Anna. California Eleanor Walden Intermarried with Murray Walden, residing at 209 Weat 37th Street. Norfolk.

Virginia Dr. Oscar J. Elchhorn intermarried wtth Mary Holmes Eichhurn, reaiding at Boss- lyn Farms. Carnegie. Pennsylvania AugujS Joseph Ricker intermarried wilh ('lara Bntt Ricker, residing at 145 Proa- perttv Pike.

4, Washington, Pennsylvania i IWrVtRSAL INTIIINATIONAI LORETTA YOUNG JEFF CHANDLER ALEX NICOL FRANCES DEE GROUND BEEF (LIMIT 6 to Customer) 3 lbs. 1 Art Fomoui For Hamburg Frtib PORK LOIN Gtt Yours Wbilt Supplits Lost! RIB END Young-Ttnder Chicken Backs Necks lb. (ONLY) 29 ABOVE PRICES ALSO EFFECTIVE IN ALL ACME MARKETS IN CUMBERLAND FROSTBURG WESTIRNFORT N. Centre St. 27 Water Street 108-lH Maryland Avemn- 224 Virginia Ave.

Vincent Edward Ricker intermarried with Geraldine Davis Ricker, residing at i 2fi Maple Avenue. Elm Grove, Weal Vir ginia Thomas Raymond Ricker intermarried with Eliiabeth Garvey Ricker, residing at 1409 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Vir ginia Martin Paul Ricker intermarried with Geraldine Weekley Ricker, residing ai Woodmont, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Helen Ricker Manning intermarned with Lawrence J. Manning residing ai 134 Key Avenue, Elm Greve, Weal Virginia.

I Mary Frances Ricker. 114 Paxton Ave Due, Elm Grove, West Virginia. All adults, and Barbara Mane hiebcr residing with her father. Andrew Sieher. at 4731 33rd htrect.

San Diego 16, California, an Infant. The (Bll then states that the properties referred to in these are not suaccptihlic of partition in kind without material and injury to the parties entitled thereto, and for a decree of the Court appointing a Trustee to make sale thereof and to bnng the proceeds of said sale into Court, there to be divided among the heirs at law in rordance with their reapective and therein That thereupon this 2nd day of December. 1952, by the Circuit Court for Allegany County, Maryland, sitting in Equity it ordered that notice of the object and, 1 1 Kubstance jol proceedings be unto each of the named tn the. above Order of Publication and reaiding at the therein indicated, by publicatiun thereof once a week for four succeeaive on or before the 3rd day of January, next, in some newspaper tished in Allegany County, Maryland, aiidi warning them and each of them to be in this either in person or by a solid-1 tor and show cause if any they have on or before the day of January. 1933, whyi a decree cught not to be passed aa pray-1 ed JOtiFFH E.

RODEN, Clerk. I IMC. 4 24 I STARTS TOMORROW LIBERTY ENDS CAMERON RUTH ROMAN "Btlle Starr's Doughttr" also "Mother Wore Tights" with SETTY ORABIE DAN DAKEY ANOTHER GREAT 2-F0R-1 BARGAIN SHOW! LOADED WITH THRILLS! ACTION! LAFFS! THEY I THtY FIGHT I THEY AS THI NUOHTY OOiO MINI WStS TNI WILD A 4 starring RICHARD I rows anaNinpBS- THE onderful STORY OF A ish COME TRUE STARRING IRENE unne DEAN JAGGER-JOAN CO-ST AltiNG.

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