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The Daily News Published fcttemoon except as Bnuainfc Coart KKt. Maryland. fey GKBAT SOCTHERK PSrSTTlSa AXE CO. OF ASSOCIATED WtSSS. i Press eisdaBirelj for jjsfei.e»i^a of credited tt or BM credited this TUB DAILY ITEWB, FKEDEXIOK, MD, 8ATUEDAT, JUKE 1939.

Saturday Chat PARKWAY SCHOOL TO GIVE PAGEANT MONDAY TRAFFIC FINES $5,000 FOLKS By By Fontaine F1 THE QIRL ABOUT TOWN SO OOTOlCJnCA'nOS or tor: er w-Sette; cr epiniea epoa fry riUr. cot mast cemtttee tie cr oylslor iJCT er firm cr Sir the eotasua cJ Tte Sews corrected tc eiltor- ceeoai els-w SATURDAY, 8, :935 THE MONTH OF HOSES. Jtine has bees called the month of roses. The ideal of a. former gener- a cottage.

It was conceived thtr-wnen a ceup built their nest in such a acme, the setting of beauty must create fcappinsss. Someone has called "the smiles of God's Gardeners tell cf the warfare of the roee growe: other foea. life. sureestins be reached there are no bat- to be Said Christina Ros- To the Ed.tor of The News: Hollywood. Calif June read all these critics of our country urile.

you would naturally thir.Sc that everybody else sitting pr-tty But has oSered their Premier-hip to everybody there but Chevalier, and they icr.cw he is too smart to it England today traoed horses right ir. th- of Thanhs Half of Italy has to Afr.ca a gar. or. shoulder. Japan is looking Chinese rsaps.

to to Russia must ir. some rcer.t. r.e\er hear r-f "era any more So you there none cf that we can poir.t i pride to It's a bad time to in the Rf-xf Tried In Frederick Aad Nearby Towns Abe Listed. i High school are in Dancing And Singing Trip Will State traffic fires approximated $5 full tvlKg. and those at colleges continue to attract foad parents and Be Conducted Around World.

friends of the graduates. Many a Frederick county resident is attend! A dancing and singing trip around his. the world is theme of the pagc- I ing commencement exercises in Dative heath, and quite a few are Mt to by the pupils of motoring elsewhere for festivities at private and colleges. June weddings, too. are being largely attended, there being two large church at this week, with pretty brides the of attention and gala re- cepti-ru following the ceremonies.

000 for the wesk just ending, according to the report of the Cocunis- sioeer of Mover Vehicles, issued to- day. County fines were $4.292.50, and Baltimore fines totaled $631. A large number cf cafes of exceeding 25 miles per hour were tried at RockriUe. Fines ia this section were: JJucJceystowrt Lawrence E. Haw- Not content with attending com- Parkway" written by My- mencements and weddings, local per- ers, a seventh grade ttudent.

Parkway School at the fifth annual tion exercises Monday morning 8 o'clock. The production, en- kins, permitting unlicensed person to titled 'Parkway Educational World SIS: Meredith Wachter. no ii- Tcur," written br seventh grade The chorus. -Farewell To are on extended trips file story opens with Miss Ruth across the continent or planning crjiaes factory in southern or northern waters, the list' of those who will be vacationing on a large scale seeming to indicate that the summer oflers numerous oppor- 1 for interesting experiences teacher, taking her pupils wur which enterttlned typical talks, songs, dances and music of the various countries. The party from the local airport and Yours.

WILL ROGERS Mexico and the great national parks; eventually reaches Oxford University KM" '1 1 Venice. Russia. of various itineraries, but' Hawaii Panama Canal passages vie with oth- Presentation of diplomas be i features in Importance, and. doubt- sale by Prult eam -ess, new. unexplored paths through- talendellt Invoca on Bnd be Ee dic- out the country will be found.

tlon SALVATION' c-. os of ARMY ACTIVITIES Braddock Heights is beginning rsote its usual summer boom, as many! -AO. uf W-jodsly-ro. cottages are conduct special events will be held in the on each right for a amusement park In Baker Park, in geaiit. i Hartman.

pastor of Grace Evangeli- cal and Reformed church, this city, program: Chorus. cense, $10, reckless driving. $1. Emmitsburg--Coral F. Graham.

failing to give right of way. $5. Frederick--Burkhard R. Fogle. ex- ceecllng 40 $25: Oanif! V.

Gallery, no markers, $10; Dewey S. Harshman, inadequate brakes, W. Johnson, so Ucease, W. Shackle, speed too Theodore E. Thompson, operating after license revoked.

$100. 1 Mt. Airy--Raymond G. Brown, fail- ing to give right of way. $5.

Thunnoct--Harold T. Cutler, ex-. ceedlng 25 miles, $10. Union Bridge--Elmer Krenger, fie( tstioua markers. $10.

Licenses were refused to Edward jDuppins. Libertytown; i Wachter. Frederick, and Theodore i Thompson, 35 East Fifth street. being reopened, and, Never shai gAMl artmaa- pa- Parkway Educational 'worW Charl-s Wills. EmrnStsburg.

was listed as the victim of fatal accident which he was driver of the aato- rr.obile I picture T. ill be an en night at 745 Morrn spoke Thursday a meeting of promoting a Sal- tation Army it: Gr.ifinn, Va ing conducted, and asiiit-! i the Trie rcse sai'h in dewy morn. I am so fair: Yet all my is Upon a thorn How that expresses life'. We may unemployed persons should be airport bidding farewell to their friends and parents prior to fiyir.e to Baltimore: characters: spectator. Albert Ricigelv, Captain impetus, a $750 budget ha-, ing beer, conductor.

Mac Mathias. students and Kitty Greenfield oy e-ing-list i Piayprour.ds. too. are gr.o:: an i announced by those in charge. No more beautiful section in the along the route from Lcwistomn to na parents.

Kitty ChapHne. Robert Brust. Margaret Cline, Luther Crampton. Paul Etzler. Barbara Gan- a there He ha: Thurrnon, and the Catoctin for success, but If we attain it from icoir.K to Grafton TM.

scck oa he ar floo(1 it brings as the rose coi ro may scratch us with its thorns. 3u, ovct onlv frorr foa cn ln the gardener does not rcot up his roses adjoining Grafton because of those sharp points, and we should not back frnm life's ambitions because of the pains incidental to the Greenfield. Jtir.e 8--The Ladies Aid. Society of Koontz chapel held reg- ular meetuig Saturday night. There! were ten members and seven visitors present.

The meeting was called to, order by the president. Mrs. John Davis, followed by song. "Jesus Is AU The World To Me." Scripture read-1 W. Biggs Elliott: reading.

"Roses and Sunshine." Mrs. Chester Davis; duet, HEALTH BY DR. MORRIS FTSKBEIN. be area boasting its share of beauty and eniioefer. Thomas Rippeon Dor- hy SChUlU; AnRa SChUUZ a JournalonheAmencanMedi- a ry 8 1 P-rell and Mrs.

Luther Smith: song, i the Frederick County Board of Ed- Hunter Bertram Snouffer. Irene Tomlui. place- The INJURED WHILE SKATING While roller skating at the Braddock Heights rink Sunday night. Roscoe C. Rrmsbcrg.

sus- ucatton to oppose the closing of their Episode school. Every individualist could un- sorif their dnire to preserve their Korn pipe capUm distinctive atmospliere. their little rDlsodc 3 La 3. place. Lawn at Oxford Uni- comsnunuy r-nter.

and more ar.d trsltv so Come and Catoctin Furnace is looming be- AMENDING THE CONSTITCTION. The Supreme Court having found the NRA invalid, many proposals for amending the Constitution were offered, so that such laws might become permanent. But changing that venerable old document is rot like buying something new at a store Perhaps the fathers thought we would do more work if we did iic-t spend too much time tinkering the Constitution. The Prohibition repeal amendment. was put through in ten months, because there was a strong push of popular emotion back of it.

But an amendment loo'King toward restriction of child labor has been pending: for cl-ovcn years, and only half the stages have ratified it The Constitution may be like an old suit of clothes, which needs mending here and there However, sometimes you can do more work in the rly.hes than in the new tamed nn cut l.p and chin hen fore the du I Fifty and Twenty I Years Ago In Frederick children. Kitty Chaphne. Anna Kemp, sieafcer. Eleanor Frances Delaplaine. Maypole Dancers, Ruth Storm.

Irving Emily Myers. Paul Eii- gclbrecht, Margaret Rubeck. Ralph has been active in promoting business dignitaries there. The Frederick Convention Bureau "If Your Heart Keeps read-! ing. "The Price of Riches." by Davis; reading.

"Katie's Letter." by Mrs. John Davis: song. "Sunshine in the reading. "June." by Mrs. Davis: Roll call.

The i "pig" presented by Mrs. Chester Da is was awarded to Mrs. Fred. Nichols. Delicious refreshments were the Health Magazine.

England's Movie Capital Reels Off Successes Minus Hollywood Method" By PACL HARRISON Shortly before his death London, June English i weeks ago. the enigmatic Lawrence 31 MAXY. FOUND TO HAVE I LOW BLOOD PRESSURE; While you may have heard a grea: movle busin ess seems almost oisap- Arabia agreed to allow Korda to fl deal about high blood pressure, it may g'r an-Hoilywoodsy. "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" a surprise you to learn Shat a consiei- i You don hear an ecdotes such as "Revol; in the Korda bou erable number of people suffer from are told abouc oar OTn Mr- Sam the screen rights from trustees low blood pressure and have symp- I ro Goldwyn. Nor are there whom Lawrence already had terns which are said to be due to the tales of prodigality, or the copyrights of the books, but sr Mary Jane Hartman.

Jules for the city: the Grand Lodge. I O. shaplro Jane McComas Kemp Ma JLfV lar mCel here ta les Marian Grove. Albert Ridgelcv. 1936: tne Frederick County Firemen's Ridenb wullan Bove convention win occur the latter part lnla Kenne(h Episode 4.

Place, Lawn Belfast. Ireland, song. Wearing of the Green: ctancc. Irish Jig. radio announcer.

FIFTY YEARS (Local Items From The Columns The News. June 8. I885t i of July: the Western District. Bap-. '1st Association convened at the local Baptist church Thursday and Friday and divided into two organizations: the annual meeting of the Frederick and MnntKomery county Rural Letter Carriers Association was held: All ll! f.rc being planned SPEED IX READING.

A Stanford university authority say? that students should be able to read words in 30 seconds This will seern a lot of words stumbling folks, who eet stuck on a word with mere than two syllables But if a por- son hs 1 been r.e-.vspapcrs all his life, he say that 250 word-: a rrdnut-? liim If vcu are a reader, anc ing out ar. article climbing steep en a hot ca---. no: iisfr; rr-uch to The printed page tr.e r. stor- of the doir.gs for each car and --eek If you read and easily, trsc world will ycu r.re out of Icizcr. ::1, modern and o-r cplnion will not c-'tint PERSONS IX CLOSE TOl'CH WITH han emPle rUer of the MyS the members of the Democratic a ccrcmonial celebration State Central committee aicr that naay and ther ular list of recommendations for postmasters soon to be Riven out will be as follows Liberty, George W.

Etzier: Buckcysto-An. A. J. McKenna: Middletown. Dr.

Emory Bowlus. Adamstown, George T. Kohier.burc. Pom: of Recks. Richard Thomas Myers- Mile.

Mrs. BLfer A CROWD WHICH FILLED THE new St. John's church at to overflowing sat through two hours of dedicatory sen-ices. Th; officiating ministers were Rev. R.

Eschbach. Rov. A. Shule-berzer. Rev.

N. Skyics. F. Koffincior. and Rev A Heller, the latter the pastor.

Two- -hirdi of th-. of $220" hni been DO! I IS A BAY wir.dc--. to l.is IT. West The Mt Airy Flower Show, the election held by the Young Men's Bible Society of Frederick county, the last Children's Aid Society meeting this the decision of the State Roads Commission to pay the Frederick county's debt service on two lateral road bond issues, plans for the opening of the sessions of the Potom- ar Synad of the Reformed church at College, and the annual meet- ins; of the bo.ird of directors of the Frederick Free Kindergarten, were other itrrr-s of interest, and at the Ca- Country Club coifing cor.ur.- urd popular, as the e-. enincs are br-ominc longer.

With tne cool days. has not seemed like June. b'Jt res! summer is likely on the way. scorching days, no doubt, are vf to --M-VRY ESTHER Paul Engelbrecht. dancers.

Betty J. Haincs. Mary Rankin, Jeaanetre Anders. Eva Bradshaw. Lois Simmons.

Louise Roberts. Nora Walters, speaker. Virginia Abrecht. Episode 5. Place.

Garden in Spain, Land of Spain. Juaniata, dancers. Harriet Orth. Ruth Storm, school boys. Sharretts Oland.

Robert singers. Ruth Baumiller. Margartt Zim- July 6. at 8 p. m.

--The Ladies Aid of Koont-. will hold a ham and roast beef supper I and ice cream festival and cake walk at Furnace Ford hall June 15. --Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Redmond Oland.

Eleanor Dronburgh, Frances Engle. Mary Alma Schade. Schultz. Mary Margaret Dronburgh. Episode 6 Placc.

A hall in v.herc a fellowship meeting is being licid: sonc. Marseillaise, speakers. France. Dorothy Ford. Germany.

Eilean Hann. violin duet. Paul Engel- brccht. Paul Euler. speakers.

Netherlands. Virginia Quynn. Ctechoslo- vak.a. Olive Stewart. Episode T.

Pace. A Street in Venice, song. Merry Life. song. Venice, sing- ton, and Mis: Catherine of Chevy Chase, visited at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Algie Gregg. Sunday. Mrs. Redmond remained for a while to visit with her mother and sister.

--Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis son. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Davis and son. Billy, and daugh; Anna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henson Trail and Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Trail. fclood pressure. Each is associaceu i -with conditions within the body to some de tioD British Duri ng his recent ialent-tradi" which represent abnormalities. nc fao to consi bad; jurik ec to Hollywood, Michael Pressure in the blood vessels is brag abou the sums spen: on i Gaumont-British drew howls fr same kind that vou get with water 111 ro uctlo f- prefer having notneiand when he opined tl ac a plumbing system or in a hose. The'; PUb TM te busiEess the best, English films were bei force that the circulation of the blocd run Jon 'j; wade in America.

He was contraction of the i 0 1V ffIff'jf 1 of Daviti Copperffeld" at the tirpfc described as Alexander Korea doesn't believe tm 1 i of the heart, the caliber of the vessels 1 through which the blood is and the elasticity of the walls natu- a Flicker rally regulate the pressure. but tiOn help try co ect Several histories: Many are quite healthful standing this condition. pressure. notwiUi- On don of the English cinema. --Mrs.

Etta Brigss and I-- -the receded an appointment, and breezed Err, L. hano there are defi-: past one Into Korda Productions, and top genius a stcry snd tfee American I telephoned. and to forces have Era and Georgia and sons. Robert, abnormaiities ta the boAj to ac and Warren, grandson. Louis Sadler.

Burning presence. of near Rockville. visited at home of count for the low pressure. Tank-in? at Hits Mr Mr, c-este- Da-is S-ndav I The studio offices are in an old. instances, the glands seem I genteel house on an estate at Elstree, Saw Roland Young at the Elsti Da-is and -ons Glenn 3t because secrete and Korea's office is in a corner on studios when they were filming and home aff6Ct eiastlcity of the awA Go Comfortable bat scene in Wells' "The Man Mr.

and M-s In some, ordinary, except for his private li-i Could Work Miracles." Young is cases low blood pressure is due to a brary of French. English and German magician, and goes about turning pe Frances Hartman. Lucille Mar- akae ss of the muscle in the books. Only three telephones. Work- into gold and tabbies into tlge tin.

Thuryle Masser. May Gerrick. instances. loss of a con-; rnen were scurrying around and ham- Weary from a long day, he stood a Episode 10. Place, a grove in Ka- sidera amount of blood may be re- mering just outside the windows.

talked to me while his standin caH vaii. speaker. Emily Myers, others, low blood pressure, and i Korea has graying hair and a a "shadow" over here) lolled at tiers. Bill Slagle, Genevicve Wachter. Bobby Lewis.

Basil Lewis. Mary Jane are other cases in which bfcod heavy accent, bosh. acquired during or. the set. He said hours a- Sharctts Oland.

Hazel Kartman. Robin Ridenbaush. Robert 5 noc lost from the bx3 but tempo- his ninteen years' producing- and di- conditions for performers are abc TWENTY YEARS Items From The Columns of June- S. DR. I.

Harvard R. BRIGGS DEAN' OF ENCAMPMENT ELECTS Enrarr.on-.cn: at us m--et- on Friday evening circled the fol- 1-vAinc officers for the term Vr.i- and Patriarch. S. Elmer Brown, of -he hish priwt. Gcr-rgc Perry.

Collect as "-ir-r George A -r. --y pl-jr-e is to be Y---rk anJ Philadelphia It to trouble rr. 2 ch.rp.r.r. Chirsrran nir.e a blond. This fXle- a polygamut--he's ha? IS no Flapper Fanny Says ccr- v.cr-? "T.forrrd at th" 1 of cxirscs.

Dr. H. Apple, president cf the ci-Heste. a th" awards the cr.id.:- a-'. amrr.g were inrlud'-d Marj Hfir.le;:-.

Filler. ar.c: Merlin Percival Firor. cccncs. Po'tins-i'l. Narnii in crarr.at;-s: Castle.

Frederick, ccrtificat'- ir. Nannie rier-1 Car-y L-c- Ar.r.i R.v. Frederick White. Hcnrv E. Cram-r The ni-ctin; was presided o-, fa th- patriarch.

Mobiov Pcpsr- Raymond HUderbrand. Leonard Richard Phebus speaker. Irene Episode 8. Piace. Along the Volca Rr-cr in Russia, sonc.

the Volga Boatman, speaker. William Schacffer. boatmen. James Rinehart, Roland Charles Thompson. Lee Kemp.

Hamilton Roberts. William Wiliard. William Munk Episode 9. Piace. In a Ja).

Tea Garden, sonc and dance. Iris. Ernestine Pettingall. singers Kr.d dancers. Ruby Study.

Dorothy Mercrr. Rosa McKenzie. Dorothv McCutchcon. Robert Rothcnhoefer. i Paul Etzler.

Irvui Kinsey. Virjir.m Quynn. Farewell to Thee. Presentation of certificates. E.

W. Frtntl. superintendent. Chorus. Fare- vci; to Parkuray.

sevcr.th grade, benediction. Rev Ralph Hartman. The talks for the pageant were by the students of wo. The arrangement of the pageant for production was done by the stud- rarily is withdrawn from circulation recting; experience in Vienna, Rome. same in London as in Hollywoc into capillary blood vessels or the' Berlin and Hollywood.

He formed i course, there's afternoon tea larste vessels of the abdomen. his own company here in 1932 with- Young's returning to America aft out much capital or personal ibi picture to try out a play In Exactly as there are cases of high and is very modest about such smash summer theater on Cape Cod. blood pressure that cannot be ex; hits as "Henry vm," "Catherine the Alexander Korea does acsnowled plained, there are similar cases of Great" and "The Scarlet Pimpernel." the superiority of American techr lew blood pressure. The victims have He'd rather talk abou-. his future i cians.

William Cameron MenzJes, headaches, dizziness, palpitation on plans. mer art director for Famous Pla--" exertion, they tire easily, their appe- -if ties are capricious, and "yet no definite Lures Big- Names director for Famous and Fox. is directing "Whitner Ma-kind." Harry Zech, a OUT OUR WAY cnt of seven vmmsts tan oe iouna tne ooay You must, admire Korda for hav- since 1508. is boss photographer. Most cf the and some of th low ood pressure or in? attracted three of the shyest men Mann is doing the trick scenic rlar.ces were he out-rou'th of the lkese TO 3torns; of Ensiish letters.

Old Rudyard Kip- fees. vear's rr.usic classes the causes are hidden sold him a story and "Elephant! English producers pretty ca- 1 the activities of some organs of the Boy" now is being filmed in India, ful get at least; one American st By Williams TKS JUNIOR FIRS COMPANY HAS the S'ate C.r.-«.ntion Ira E. Thsma 1 LC-J-S Bayer, clelrcavs. A Kem? Keefer. Her.rj- Larr.pr.

Willi-m Shirty. Fr.ir.. p.r.gt.-. Frr.r.-.- Smith THE ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF prerr.ium. 5 place today at Academy the followir.e cy Mscr C.

of Lcr.r r.aushtT of Mrs. this city, as the praduat- A feature wh.ch brought back ant rsemones to rnar.v cf thos? at- tending -xas uv of "Distrtu r.or. i bv tr.e H. of En.rr..t£bur, TWO EMMTTSBURG YOUTHS ARE the pradua ing da's this year Pa They ar- Rolar.d Kmc- ar.d S-llcrs in women PC to a tw others drtve off to a tea. 1 respecuveij-.

i )THIS JC3 MO MORE. SAiCv A When we know the cause of low one of the sets under fervor of Sicker fans here. Wood pressure, that cause can be it- a for other mechanistic mar- male leads, producers try to fir tacked ar.d removed and the cor.cii- Teis to be used in the spectacle. Wells Anglo-Los Anglican actors. Lesl tion improved.

In the absence, now- ever, of any known cause, it is cus- enthusiastic about it: gets oui to Ho-s-ard and Charles Laughton a th studios frequently, views all the good exarr.pl^s. Howard, br the -xa ternary for the doctor to give certain and annotates his scripts to prooablv Trill be soueht lor the role drues which have ihe value of stis- taininc blood pressure. If the heart concerned, methods cf treatment ma- be cirected at it casri'Esscs. For most cases in which bl-rtd presyjre is a cor.un-jous ar.c thcre is as ye. no specific method of treatment.

the last detail. of Arabia? Today In History Daily Lesson In English Today's 784--Mane Antoine "orated French cook. January 12. 1S33. 797--Samuel Bowles, first of the noted family oi publishers-editors of 1933--Mas Baer.

of CalifomW l-cnoc-ced out Max Schrcelling-. of Ge man-, in New Tors. 1934--PhiladeipJra Catholics Car-me. cele- rectec to bovcott bom. moving pic Today's Birthdays.

United States Senator Robert the Springfield. Hcpubli- Wagner, cf New York, bom in Ge: can. -who started what was at many, 58 years ago today. BY THE LCSJ6 SMORT STORV. Word? often mis-used: Do not say.

as yc-u ask rr.e. I shall tell you truth Say. you ask Often rr.isproric-ncec: Acts. Pro- r.o-ir.c? the t. not aks.

Often oy letters Correspondents letters Syr.or.yrns. Good, k.r.d. friendly, benevolent, humane, gracious, well- disposed Use a word three tur.ei and it is yours." Let us ia- crtase our by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Facade: the front of a building, especially the principal front, having some architectural pretensions. fa-sad first a as ask sr-oad a as in ah, accent a weekly country paper in 1924 on iess than S400.

bom at Hartford. Conn. Died September 8. 1851. Schumann, farr.ed German composer, bom.

July 29. 3856. 1813--David Dixon Porter, Union acrr.iral of the Civil War. so: Dr. Louise Stanley.

Department Agnculture's ChJef of the Burea-a Korne Economics, born at XashviH 52 years ago today. t- Frank Lloyd Wright, of Sprii Green. Wis, famed architect. at Richiancl Center. -Dr.

Sarr.uel S. Marquis, of of a noted admiral, bom Ches- field Hills. Mich, noted S. derg born at Sharon. 0.

rears today. H. De Mar. New Englar.c noted Marathon runner, born at Sainss. novelist, bom In Ohio.

47 years ago today. ter. Pa. Died in Washington. D.

C. February 13. 1891. 1814--Char'es Rfade. English novelist, bom.

Died April 11. 1884. New York Died July 30. 1921. Today In Hfetory.

1435--TTpsaia. Sweden, dedicated. Today's Horoscope. Here we have a seemingly able ar energetic nature, but many of tho Cath-d'-al' born on this day seem to have rath poor success There may be an ur' 1864--Lincoln unanimously rer.omi- practical vein, and there is son n-tcd by th? Republ.can Nations; dancer of Io-s thrcuzh the hands Cc-nvcntion in Baltimor- others The rtav not -ctua'lv r-4 O'Conneil of Boston. hut the -arlv nath i ordained lor tbe prie-thqod.

'carefully for the later mji.

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