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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 3

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Dial PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD TAKER THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND, FRIDAY. OCTORER 2. 1950 THREE Tawes Still Has Faith In Universal Education Failure Seen In Doctrine's Application ANNAPOLIS Gov. Tawes we have made in education in this told countv school leaders Thurs- country, the money and resources day that perhaps America has we have put into it, we yet failed in its application in the doc- not done enough.

trine of universal education. Speaking to the convention of the Maryland Association of Boards of Education. Tawes said; The importance of education is erlainly no new theme in our civilization. We were brought up in the philosophy, so ably expressed by Thomas Jefferson. that universal education is the only reliable safeguard of the liberties of the Four Injured In Train, Auto Collision The governor noted has defendant quoted a public school system niovmg Bal imore and himself.

perhaps unexcelled on the earth, Arundel County He took the stand on the yet. our liberties are threat- injuring four Baltimore day of his trial before a Dor- cncd probably more seriously than Chester County Circuit Court jury, ever before." Glaros is accused in Uie safecrack- Tawes said this does not mean The injured were illiam Buie, wingate, Md. that Jefferson and the others who Bertha James George 0. Powley reported proclaimed the doctrine were bmith and Dons Mitchell, -2 robbed of wrong or that universal education all Negroes. Only the Mitchell Glaros Denies Theft; Thought Cops C.AMBRIDGE CAPt Stephano Glaros.

Baltimore sandwich shop operator, took the stand Thursday and denied he had any part in the $162,000 theft at a general store in Dorchester County last November. Glaros, 33. who lives at said he thought officers who questioned him about where the money was hidden actually were kidding. I said. go get a slow- right out there by the Labor Representative Arrested BALTIMOHE A New complained that Stcg- Vork ialxir representative was ar-er.

a representative of the Inter- rested on a street corner Thurs- national Leaguer Goods. Plastic day and charged with and Novelty Workers Union. AFL- conduct in connection with a strike CIO. cursed him as he was trying of leather workers. to get two new employes to enter Police charged Carlton Stcger of fhe company plant.

Plain View, after receiv ing The strike of the cm- a complaint from the manager of ployes began Wednesday. the Baltimore Luggage Janies ------------R, Wissman. Pugct Sound in the stale of Magistrate Calvin A. Douglass Washington has 1.500 miles of po.stponed a hearing on the case sheltered shoreline and 2.000 until Oct. 19 to allow Stcger time square miles of inland to get an attorney.

lets, channels and canals SAVE ON ALL YOUR Dry Cleaning and Shirt Laundering woman was reported in serious in cash and $3,000 in government bonds. The defendant said he cooper- has failed. may. and perhaps does, condition at South Baltimore Gen- mean that we have failed in our era! Hospital. police and made certain application of the doctrine," Taw- County police said the cai jam- OS said.

med under a car and was The governor said this does not dragged ,5 feet. The colhsion oc- reflect on what has done curred at a crossing on Ordnance in education but how much It has Depot road. in prison. Glaros said he helicved wristwatch The front wheels of the tank car CHURCH WRECKED BY is all that is left of the Mountain Plain Baptist Church in Mechum River, after a tornado struck in the central area, leaving 11 persons dead. The twister was an offshoot of Hurricane Photofax) The cottonwood is the official I state tree of Kansas, the Ameri -1 YORK can buffalo its official am-i of aluminum sheet and plate in nial and the sunflower its official August totaled 97.350.000 pounds state flower.

Khrush Gift Watch Is Valued At $14 Shipments Decrease I DRESSES I BeouLifully Dry Cleaned and 59 PllTSBURGH with pounds in July. Shipments for the first done. would benefit by helping au- Kenneth Jackey obtained in a monihs of 1959 totaled means, I Tawes said, were derailed, but no one aboaid swap with Nikita Khrushchev was.Q^^ "that in spite of all the progress the 14-car tram was injured, valued at $14 Thursday. pounds, the Aluminum Association reported. SPECIAL! Prices Greatly Reduced On Floor Model Maytag Kelvinator Wasbers Dryers Low Down Payment Easy Terms Appliance-General Store 953 Natl Highway, laVaU, Md.

8 A to 8 2-8210 A i cohi He told the jury he believed he valued at $14 Thursday, In other accidents, tvvo Hal i- Jewelers who made the estimate --------------------------more City dump trucks vveie who did it, said the watch was aver- In the past 10 years, struck by Baltimore and Ohio Burnam Mace as a time-keeper. eight million Americans Railroad trains at a crossing on earlier testimony But Jackey figured he was been stricken with heart attacks. iwn incriminating evidence was ahead- He paid only eight cents The two accidents occurred car. for the cigar he handed the So- within an hour of each other. Premier, who visited the mm PAINTS SUITS Lodiei or Men's, Plain 59 PANTS SKIRTS SWEATERS Ploin 29 DRESS SHIRTS Loundered some have Between Toes? HARRY FOOTER 0 There were no injuries.

Seed Oyster Tonging Begins NEWPORT NEWS. Va. cAPi ScHool Plonnec! Virginia and Maryland fisheries commissioners witnessed the an- Thursday of the iTiw rririuwwd I FBI enpirls said pieces of a con- Mesta Machine Ca. week. crete-like substance found in the Dr.

trunk resembled part of the material in the battered Vk safe. Charred scraps of office rec Northern ords from store were retrieved from the trash, they Scholls linopads I CLEANERS i WAU PAIRT Cumberland Storcf ond our" National Stores I Fait Dry Cleaning On Requeit No Extra Cborgt Wineow St. 0pp. On Three Sides nual opening James River. valuable oyster ground, for the tonging of seed oysters.

The swarming of oystermen in UPPER M.ARLBORO. Md. t.AP) small boats at midnight, when the ajrchitecl has come up with season officially opened, was could solve about termed larger than last Jhree fourths of the trouble schools turnout. have about broken windows; a Commissioner Milton Hickman of without windows on three the Virginia Fisheries Commission sides of the building, and Dr. C.

Byrd, chair- I'he Prince Georges County man of the Maryland Tidewater school board has approved pre- F'isheries v'ommission. were liminary plans for a Ihree-slory among the 20-odd Maryland offi- haii'mont Heights Junior High cials on tour of the oyster grounds. School. Its only windows vill be Others in the official boat were front side. Sky domes will members of the special committee outside light to enter class- of the Maryland legislative cil and the TFT.

They were sched- Architect Ronald S. Senseman ulcd to continue their inspection said some interior rooms will have of Newport News crab packing luminous ceilings and mechanical plants and possibly the Virginia ventilation, fisheries laboratory at Gloucester Thomas S. Gwynn Prince Georges County assistant school, superintendent, said the board Only about 16 per cent of quested the windovvle.ss design be- 124 thousand square miles cause the school spends is considered suitable for cultiva- about $20.000 a year replacing tion. broken windows. osenbdum's In Observance Of A Religious Holiday Rosenbaum Will Be Closed All Day Saturday Usual Store Hours MONDAY 11:45 A.M.

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