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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 33

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'rites to Court' Seeking Husband kilJed by ihe expuxsion. The crew- um'i did tiol know whetli- exploiston was 4 bv torpedo or a mmp Courf Order Permils George To Wed Eileen Family Argument Over Buried Gold To End in Court light Kills Made By Duck Hunters KiiUimorr. uec. 7 pVi- Maryland itaflDd the duck iveasLin with the New Deal Scored for Attitude on Russia Temperance league S3 ot I I Eta H. Corn Growing Champ Retains His Title Widtei natioijHl eland.

Det. 7 to lady; kind 1 are pretty well picked up RiverlLead 7 parts And even ts Socialite George Lowiher. 3 rd. forti- oL.tc court could find you one by a letter he aaid ills lady Washington, 7 Repubuoan trom West Vir- the admlnistratioji lAi? Angeles. Dec.

1 i.4*. A laniii.v greatest number of ducks in argument over divlfiion of eraJ after two weeks. Uinla. accused gold which lay burled twenty-three ihe situation hasn't changed today of and encourag- years probably will go into a civil i Tiie state game commission imid ing insidious ixuing from within by court that with few exceptions. Communists In this Edwin Mvei.s.

a deputy district Inuuers had rejauted light He sHld Soviet Russia was recog- it there are a few fair had him to'iroTelV ernployes Of the court who a new- O' fl beat you to the draw. court order tonight granting beau-dauglUens-in-law today to wiUi mallards, ranvas-backs and meitf Lancaster woman wrote this teous Eileen Herrick her opportimlly action after attempting other varieties, 'Wliile Uie president is wrbt- to Cleveland probate court to marry him i arbitrate thetr dispute Chief Deputy (iame Warden Russia for its sJiocking le IV 14 1 1 30 0)1 8 Oini Tlie BouiiMwis tciok. aduiotage a bteak in the i'eaiperance gue schedule wiiich pttied them against the hapless For till- Dts 7 rttUi slialght year, ttS 19 iii I. of East Prin.em» is the corn-growing champion o( counu topped ail gmwers by jiro- ducing 7 070 of ear corn on a nirastt etl acre His yieid wws attorney, advised sixty-tlirce-year- even in Uie Susquehanna mzed "over the proiesu- of riepub- the triple dead- old Mrs Frances Gla.s.> and lier two tion. where the has "black llcan headers," and added in a slaUi- while the Cordials and Scotchc eacli dnifHied a pair to go into a tic Tlic Btmrbom.

noa CHOOSE ROYAL com buia-and unwarranted policy oi rutldcss Mrs. OlasK, who walks with the Richard Norris aid of a cane, told Myers she Wius lion of weather conditioits was re- conquest against, its defen.seless forced to reveal the hiding place sponsible neighbors he anti his inner circle of the ireasure by the daughters- nighls have enabled have been and are stiil trying tojput hopes to discourage further Nas.sau County Judge Barron a-maktng misslveii): Hill gave the 21-vear-old reglsteriie, freedom to I writing to you in regard leave her parents' home where. Marriage. Can you help me, 1 Lowtlier contended, the Herrick.s sutiuay tne ducks to go to the ieedlng more Ru.s<-lan internal po'lcfes ii a white man American bom continued to keep her lmprlKon''d money she was buried grounds and eat their All without efTeci here" 1 thirty-nine or over. Single an effort to nip the full-blas- husband, disturbance, so.

the daytime. HallHfiun. in Waslilngtcai for man.gEXxllooking PLENTY somed romance, 1 "TTe saJd for me to keep a for they ve flown out to the middle of meeting of the Republican lONEY, an automobile will Alter a private conference with agp Mfs GIa.ss declared "I the bay. from huntem," Nor- tive cominittee. ypixxseii any ric ti n.s a tnt'e th.at tiie girl, Judge Hill announced: secret of the 'lidlng place ris in the national convention dt 30 to church witli me If Herrick Is free to leave thoise years, although the family In addition, tliere have been 'too no retumn to to me.

And 1 would rather the home of her parents, but ils money had lieen bright, sun.shiny days. Nor- and see the Democrats ould not Drink but he wam.s jong slie lives with her parent.s! Early Sunday morning, she chtirg- rls out tiiat the duck we've seen for six year.s can a little I want a real Is supported bv them, Is need mist, ram and chill I to goodne.sa Man 1 don under their control. Gla.s.s, 26, and Mrs Manila weather for Ideal liunting condi- him to weight over Ifii, if This opinion will produce re.sulls, 36, and a group of their tlon.s get me in touch with some opined gttorncv Eli and forced to reveal the who meets my demands. I johason He said the couple would place underneath a cow.slicd appreciate it very much. I meet at 12:.30 p.

tomorrow and daughters-in-law contradi- think I am asking to much probably would I mfirried within dcd her assertions. 3 orld owe.s that to me Them a few days, over the obiectioms of i agreed to split the gold with tliey declared. ''She us where it was and we had a picnic Sunday digging it up. Once she came out and said, 'you are digging in the wrong place, and us where to dig" wait do. Church League ll.V.V! STAMMSO Mr and Mr.s.

the parents. are all picked up dowm here i.s why I am writing you. H.se let me hear from you 'Signature and addre.s,H> High Winds Blow Walter R. Herrick. 400 rn S' L'lZfii 37 6 .818 22 11 PHUl5 91 13 Central 2013 V.

A. .54,5 Stref't 424 I'rinay 34273 Kitm.siey 1 32 .030 I am a gtiod cook snitt'e Lou Gehrig Noted IV a tro nol Among Famous orwegian Tanker inks after Blast idoii, Dec. 7 tanker Britta sank minlshlng ngland's west coast last night an explposion. loss of ttie tanker wa.s ed when survivors were landed, wiio wei'e mls. 9 ing were by their fellow.s to have been Steamer Aground Grand Haven Midi Dec 7 i.V High winds drove the helpless Sen.sibar witii her crew of tliirteen into water late today but with the apparently Elks' Bowling League nivisio.s' SI 4MMM, Ol TUI I I BS w.

L. I.or.ir* 17 liunmi.g'' 17 13 14 18 Kletrherii ig .1 With the flr.si half race of Divi- nevt high set of "A' ot the Bowling 584, topping Wilbur Powell's pre- league to dose in two vioas high of 540, while bowling for Toni Hopwood of flie Central A team this week set a Three Nations To Work for Peace Olso, Norway, Dec. nie abating her believed di- foreign mlnlster-s of Demnark, and Sweden decided today to At tiic mercy of a forty-mile gale make all passible efforts through are making a neck-and-neck da.sh tltion when Kmg.sley forfeited. All to Uie wire with the Brodbcck out- other matches were sweep affttte fit not far behind. with St topping Trinity.

Captain Johnny I.ong'.s crew Gnue downing Central, and St 7 place deadlock Pauls bastmg Centre Street Guiming team Tuesday by summHrles; The with downing Captain George Bnxlbeck's aggregation 3-0. Smlih early momiiig al.er a John Ntoner roke the gotlatlom between Finland and lauea nj, crew nlglit conflict, the Scan- dinavlans also discussed possible itnmbprson general ronrequencea oftlie but thev announced no declalon.A. "'S'" Brod- beck scattered 163-467 for tiie losers. Quick use this pf 'jlired niedica- for the most colds 5 irr. Helps pretent CO Js developing.

icks line broke, the 538-foot decommLs- gotlatlon.s ve-ssei had been blown shore- Soviet Russia, ward from her anchorag'e three Conferring on out in Lake Michigan. eight-inche haw.ser snapped while the Mniuana and Wisconsin were towing the Semibar from South Chicago to Grand Haven. and Sailor.s feared to attempt i putting another hue to her becau.se of the gale. Coast guard.s said they believed the crew was in no immediate danger 1 I I KI 138 133 UI 1 HIM! 87 131 10 110 ,100 ITS HI 1 2 133 283 B. ,4 M.

Sverei 78 Tippen 3.41 113 80 S.W'fmd 118 ISO387 P.Wood 81 U3105 338 8) Hi M.W'MUd 1 A ftoliniHn 81 n. HernuKn7087 337 r. Bhil '7 1 17 BJ.icid 1 K) ITOJTO) ruui .579 OKOI.AM« 8W'X'd 8- 114 101 120 123344 274 Kvereu -)3'J Wood .143 93 J. Minke 115 Tmwl AVI N.Cleftt* 11.5 130104 J. rjpion 105If'7 95.107 Mlnkf 96 ih 8 140 154 I I .406921098 BR 4VII3 wHarrigen 68 i 73 244 Cn rr H5 93 no 34T 109 115 370 Blind 175175175 53.5 1788 BOI RBONe.

Smiih 318 115122 120 357 Bvimmers J. Wood li'i 11684 162 Poley 124361 Total 658 3007 ill City Bowling League 732 1R84 STvsniNt; or i hs 15.3 114 147 IIM 130 137 180 338 .45 34 417 200 88 Since Denmark already has proclaimed neutrality, tlie ministers The sunimaric.s: 694 1738 Club 17 7 Dminorul 1 Outdoor CliiB ......13 Kmbttxy 10 14 88 PBTKR PAUl 8 15 7 17 Club Recreation plnmen took over Pft. ro 8 ,542 417 .375 382 joint Scandinavian action bt conciliatory action through league. the ability of apiFaling for general European peace but a communique at the end of the meeting lent no support to these reports. are deeply concerned lest flie con- a i Original Personal Loan Service Estoblfshed in 1921 We Can It Eaay for Too to Pay Your Taxes and Other Oblications COMMUNITY Loan ond Finance Co.

86 Pershing St, Cincinnati, 7 The ball Writers' A.ssociation of the Russian invasion of Finland a moved tonight to place Lou many Scandinavians have small Gehrig in the Hall of Fame hope of avoiding such a spread ex- immediately "to commemorate the cept through restoration of peace year which he achieved his rec- among Germany, Great Britain and France. By a unanimous vote at the an- nual winter meeting, the writens Mankind's dwelling placcH are agreed to smpi jjd the rules and known as susylums. bunga- present Gehrig to the Hall of Paine lows, cabins, cottages, castles, apan- eoinmittee as the nom- tiienls, flat.s, hotels, halls, inns hut.s, ii.ee without, an igloos, hermitages, lodging hou.se.s. After nmmng hi.s of con- rooming liouses, manor houses. lo 2.130, Geling retu from im.sehaU becaiw of illne.ss.

slracks, etc. BROnBY.I KS 167 145 182 494 no imi J. Sievenson 130 127 383 Mullan 185 106 14143-2 W. Hull .138 14! 182 Kiuaerj 86 Futnuin no U3 444 Reed 331 J. Hull ...........................177 134 Rowan m333 HriJdbeck 183 152 152 467 738 683 Bhnd 71 25314 VTBAI.

Blind 105 211 tloilins 120 8. Biunie 127 132 105 127 379 189- 421 1 OMiS 2766 171 I. Blume 142 121 74 148 387 114 -389 Hlllid lOO 100 100 300 Trlebe. 147 170106 423 Prunef 1491S7 555 Walker n7 103 154374(IMKI bTKIIT Hoium 71 171 392 sih'in 107 97 149- 353 no 81 324 134 400 Relly 113 107 220 Slmn'rin 112 141113 157105 38.5 Hairh WeUli .141 145 183 915 lit NMM.S 2879 881-1941 Copeland 120 104 141 365 PAI ts 14A- 395 Kerrdall107 1.171413«;. 147 108 Hafer in 339 H'ff- 141 148 224- 513 Ounning ".1121100 384 141- 503 Rabal 84Ifil 105 360 ................................100 100 100- 300 127 377 Bind ......................100 100 100 300 Kearnev 1 1,1112 161 100 1.54 415 To 705- 20U Tntal.s J.

Bah 100 135 127 120 138 87 386 332 Outdoor league Daahieli OP n.l BA MrCullbUfh 335 1 Prt Cole 123 in 410 regies ..............................24 1 728 Pletcher 118 Cat Birds 20 13 Cook 128170100 398Blue 13 Blind 73 100100- 273 1 Bob 15 18 1 .................15 11 IG I 455 .8711078 2933 14 1 124 364 Jav WCMVl 11 4M 1 22; .333 gue ou-sting the fhamonds from I Club duxmen copped all three contests from the Diamonds to send the latter to second plape a game off the pace. Edenhart, who while Hull made 195-465 was high for Diamond The tilird-place Cumberland Outdoor Club crew defeated 88 Peter and Paul 2-1 on the lane. in A WORLD OF Eiitertaiii iiient a that may seem novel to voii: Start reading the advertiAsements with the intention of en joying yourself. For in (he advertising pages of this spafier yoiiH di.scover interesting facts ncH about impoiiani neu pi'odiiets an infinite amount of human ifderest. Begin today.

find a whole world of tainment in the advertisements and information, too. your poeketbook will profit, as well.) Hull Smith ArBibruMFf Howpll KOfUharl Berkurd P. Cit-Jil Bur.irr patiiig Eagles leading Outdoor League race by four gamr-s smchFr had their wings dipped twice by the Sparrow.s but lost no ground 4 a.s the Catbirds were Lrr also dPteatcd by a 2-1 count by jtrgnn Whites in recent matches at rogtmiin PIAMOMI 134 173101 194 115 1 4,5 195 117 125 109 134 ta131 176 40 140140 784 CM 1131621774G2 175 67' ,170 137 J6 44 164 165 128 159 464 808 793801 2402 1 MBAS.bV 119 145 1.33 1751.50 408 160 173145478 n.7 189 514 181143 792 771 nm ITIV MABRPT 145 131 199 47.5 134123 2.57 122114 US- 361 the Savoy. Tlie Blue Jays, by virtue of a 2-1 victory over the Jay moved into a tie with the Cat Birds for the ninnedup spot and the Robins turned back Uie Woodpeckens twice in the other matches. Deck, of the Bdb Whites, recorded the high weekly set of 497.

Brant, Blue Jay pinmiin, runncrup wttli 491. Tlie BOB MiilTFS 185 142 109 181 171 18! 4.51 158 Mng 737 788 3181 A PAI 145 ISO 441 139 132 127 138 181 417 138 183 138 151 150 115- 416 Jim Jones 84 118 76 378 McCtmrell ...93121 118 Bilti.cr 133 114 104-- Deck 303 147147 497 Linaberg 122 185 407 on I860 4 1 BIRDS 163 133 us 407 Rievpp'on 121 124119 .464 Hoprrail lU 10099 iU Melvin 135121 84 340 ,.139138157 133 eei 813 582 185S tirabFrijiFin Rarev 7.58 -311 Ol I nooR 187 185 108 143 .133 177 117 144 152 104 731 738 3125 PloRtifig flower boxes add touches of color to tropical sireams. Water plants thrive in half-decayed lc where seetls have lodged PK Atwell 124 119130 373 Durreti 103 1.53 98 354 F'Cler 111119108. 338 Blind .................100 100 100- .300 Blind 100 100100300 536 1665 DrV'coi! ROBINw 128 100 377 143 98 131372 Cirabennein ...............142 135158436 Blind100 100 Blind 100100100 300 613 633 6381784 Bl 1T JAVS ...................315 180 196 491 n.an ...................155 172 129 4.5» hPOf't .................153 149 107 401 Belfouro 96 134 HI171 Blind Har.sh 100 113 1..3 100 3073 4 o.gn JA4 BBIKDS 1 476 Baldwin I il 1-1 Ul 37 Tliurey UT 121 Ml I .167152 148 467 HgrMi flehftUf 11)8 119 11.V i 8 3,14 .0 200! f.eili.er ARROWS 1,74 140 191 VI 180 40? 156118U6410 Hamilton 12! ue 115 Blind 100 ITOl lOO KlO Park A4.1.4 116188 154 4 Bin; 1 78 240 11 lor. 11" S'eRitmier RUndi 100100 loe 1734 if You Wont BEST QUALITY HARD SURFACE Floor Govoring Stop In Or Rhone RUDY'S, Inc MI BAMt bT, FHONE 3097 SODYNES Get Thot Cold In Time! SoM Only At DRUG STORES Cumborlond AUTO LOANS FURNITURE LOANS INDUSTRIAL LOAN twc bbarty fUtm i -1 Headquarters For CEDAR CHESTS PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE Jos.

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