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ASSOCIATED MI EPS. of tbls paper is a member, gives foreign ana domestic news daily. WEATHEB FORECAST-- For Partlv cloudy i tooisht: Thursday unsettled: not much change in temperature. VOL. 149.

FREDERICK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923. PRICE TWO CENTS. SUGAR CORN PRICE FIXED TON Increase of $3.50 Per Ton Over Amount Paid Here Last Year. Every Lodge In Maryland Names Delegates And Alternates To The O. U.

A. M. Convention Next Week Local Members OF Order Making Elaborate Plans For Entertainment Of Many Visitors Who Will Come To Frederick. NO REASON IS ASSIGNED FOR GRANTING MORE MONEY The annual meeiiLg of the State Council of Maryland, Jr. O.

V. A. will be held in this city on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. April IT and IS. and promises to be the pnt Present Increase in Demand, Canner Says.

Nn No largest attended that has been fcr some ea! Most of The price to paid this year for; me direct to this to the head- sugar corn has been tixed at quarters, which will be at the Fran- tvii by mo-l vZ the local Scott Key Hotel. i-: of yer over The entertainment committee of price paid last year, which was. Frederick Council. Xo. IIS.

compos- sio per tun. of Alton Y. Bennett, Robert II-' Xo reason was assigned for the ad-jBaer. Paul D. Simpson, Charles Vance, as there has been no change in "Burger.

Thomas Kline and Cornelius market canned cora. it Moberly, is arranging an appro- While there may be souie in-jpriate entertainment and reception create later, the prospects at the hotel on Monday evening, and indicative no increase ia the will be assisted In making the visit- it xvas claimed by one of the ore welcome by the reception com- l-jval cauners. 'mittee composed of Harry C. Smith. In the face of unfavorable market: Roger L.

A. Wiles. Lawrence E. elsewhere, the local market George A. Webster.

J. Roy r.ir field cora took a jump of ten points. Burke. Eugene H. Aibat-gh.

Ezra D. This product today quoted at S4 per JHoSman and J. Lester Smith, barrel. On April 11 of last year, it Meetings In Winchester Hail. held ihe delegates will arrive on.

Monday evening, the officers aisl representatives from Baltimore being brought to this city in the ITnited Railway busses, which will leave the Jr. O. U. A. M.

Temple, that c- y. at o'clock, and terLates, H. A. Walker asd W. A.

Crow; alternates, Howard Herring and R. L. Graham. Liberty. Xo.

C. H. Williams and Theodore alternates, H. Browning and Gregorius. PAST WEEK BENEFICIAL TO CROPS Early Fruit Trees in Bloom in Most Parts of State--Planting in Progress.

By Tho Associated Presp. Italtimoiv. April 11 --Summary of crop conditions in MarvlauJ for the week eadiujr Tuesday. April I 1 Copious rainfall linst of and mild wvathcr darius tlw week itAi- proved winter grains and Eariy tree fruit is ia Mtk'in it: south- TWO STRIPPED OF CLOTHING AND ARE HURLED OUT AUTO Senate Investigation Will Kcvi-ai It and He Says. IXy The Associated Tress.

Wai-kiiiKlon, April prodic- WordS "He iS a KU KlUX Klan- 8 i "dishonesty on a pretty bis DISHONESTY IN VETS' IWR 4 NPF ftVCD BUREAU, O'RYAN PREDICTS WKAfluLlj UVtK TESTIMONY IN TRIAL OF YOUNG ner" Branded on Men's Backs in Cincinnati. revealed -here Urt 6S That Books, and Not es by Witness Must Be Produced. Davis; J. H. IH FIERY CROSS BURNED ON while buds sneSuiit; 111 northern and reaiaia praotK-aUy dor- I mane ia western I'uder tin- Goodwin.

Xo. influence of favorable weather G. F. Hoppe and W. H.

Tiinrnons; al- terBates, H. and George Warfield. Cecil, Xo. Samuel Walker and E. K.

Burlin; ai- is central and northern the and northward to Breaks Up Meeting Called to Organize For Community Chest Drive. was quoted ar per barrel. This The meetings of the State Council denotes an increase of approximately will be held in Winchester Hall, on -40 per or cent, more a East Church street, and will convene the increase price paid for sugar on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. corn per with State Councilor Irvin R. Hosk- Dispatches from the Chicago mar-1 ing presiding.

A recess -will be taken kets indicate that corn has "ttfferetl a at aoott. and the afternoon session despite a demand, aud it is the trill convene about 2 o'clock, and ad- upiainu that the reported, decline at journ about 5 o'clock. the Western market may promote more A unique feature of the conven- free selling tion -will be held on Tuesday evening, when it is es about 150 of the GIRLS STAGE FIGHT ot SaLCtorium Xo. 1. Sub.

lime of Khat. will come to this ON SOUTH MARKET ST. city from Baltimore to bold its spring cerenior-ial- The members will as One Reported to Have Swooned After scrub!" at the hotel, and headed by the First Regiment Band, -will march up Market street to the Junior Hall Walker. Triumph. R- L.

Riggin and William McCaw'ey; Alternates, Joseph Wright and Fred. Broeaiug. Francis Scott Key, Xo. J. G.

Walmsiey and 3. TTason; alternates. J. S. Wa'nisley: ai'd Frank Mays Brunswick.

Xo. --Representa-; tives, B. F. Sigafooso and A. E.

Stine; alternates. C. G. Hawes and P. O.

Xicodemus Xo. ROAD CONTRACTS CONFERENCE HELD By The Associated Tress t'iiscititmti. April 11 in th- i a Ku Kisiv i Kiisl and garln! icily and xv. bo there" by the of jho Veterans' todaj by John F. O'Kyaa special counsel for the investigating committee on the basis of information cathored by him a preliminary TRANSACTIONS BY -urvey of General O'Hyan declined to go into CAUSED LOSS OF NO MONEY details.

Imt indicated his belief that to a degree she very method handling in the Bureau Question of lf.nl irreKiilaritif-i. He evidence of ennil acts was xmcovered it would be laid before thf Department of Jus- tice Personal Use For Investment When No Intention to Defraud. "Hv Commissioners Conferring With State Roads Heads-- Work Begins. POMONA GRANGE TO AT LIBERTY By Associated Press. ot records exatsjiuors KSrM Bank -f The Board of Count Commissioners Herman Jeffers and G.

W. Boulden; Mt this mornins for Hahlmbre. a alternates, C. fc. Bouldea and R.

they appear before Jolm X. Mack- U1 a rnjau of ji lc om Premier, No. M. Ramey asd K. D.

Rock; alternates, H. O. Wicks and J. B. Greenlv i i i j.

i I 1 ISO Zlkt nite Haven, No. work will be nest given out. Two a William L. Jailer, aal aul they had iilxliieteil by live v. a taking them on a w.l'l rid- Jit an automobile, took Utust of clothes warning theai lake matter up i ihe polio- "iiKdt-r alty of diath." throw thi-in at a Hagerstown the resumption of the trial of J.

Ediar Young, former cashier of the Instftatloii. in. the Un. ltd States District Court here today F. W.

Oldenberg to Be Speaker' i. Objection was bv Calvin --Program Arranged For Chestnut, for YOUHS 0 by Edwin W. Latimer. "a special bank accountant of tho Uopartuipnt of who investigated Young's alleged irregularities in 1920. of a Entire Day.

The mission. Their business ivith Mr. prominent corner i s-poU France will be Mackall. it is understood, will be to "Saturday. The ascertain just what contracts for road I The victims, who their aH-day affair.

tive. C. W. Raynor. tracts have already boon let and -T t-- V.

V-- fc. i i Vr Ke four more remain to'be considered, P. R. Manahan and W. S.

McLain; said. and Irxvin J. Iturkh.irdr. sal'-snien. tlny were members the Ku Kl Being Taken in House Following Fray.

where the ceremonial will be held and where a. large class of candi- It was 5:50 o'clock Tuesday after- dates are expectef. to be initiated in- noon and all was quiet along South' his branch of the order. The Market street. Suddenly was heard.

committee in charge of this event is the tramp of many leet and a steady, composed of H. L. Mennerick. G. W.

stream of girls came pouring oat of.Riuer. I. R. Hosking, E. M.

Thomas the entrance to the Muse Tailoring atd R. A- Bennett. Co. To ali "appearances everything! Business sessions will he hell on was as it should -be, but upon a clos-, Wednesday morning, -and it is ex- er observance a commotion was no- pected the convention will adjourn "iiced in the ranks of the tailorettes during- the afternoon. The Baltimore and then" were "heart! load aruf angry i delegation" is 'expected'To" leave "tee" words.

hotel for home on Wednesday even- The large number of girls dispersed ing at 7 o'clock. anu there, disclosed to the view of an' The officers and members of the amused and unsympathizing committees, and representatives and stood two girls vvho were having any-' alternates -vrho 'have been elected by thing: but a friendly chat. councils, are: were urged to "let it go at that," Officers. evidently tenacity was their one idea State Coancilor. I.

R. Hosking: and the argument grew hotter every State Vice-Councilor. S- M. Moore; passing second. Jr." Past State Councilor.

C- X. Satter- Suddenly the tall girl reached out field: State Secretary. Chas. S. Davis, and made a at her shorter sis- State Treasurer.

J. W. Johnson: ter. The battle oa. "Shorty" State Conductor.

"Perry Dudley; i-ouldn't stand that and she flew into'State Warden. J. A. Taughan; State lie- talier enemy and the fight waxed Inside Sentinel. W.

-T. Parsons; After t'tie bout had proceeded State Outside Sentinel. J. S. lor several figurative rounds "Short-" i State Chaplain.

M. R. Etchssoa. seemed to be setting the best of it! Xational Councilor. George A.

and she soon 5iad her tail Davis: National Representatives: J. IVJB- mussed up," on a convenient' H. Schmidt W. T. Bennett.

arrec D0l Evans. C. 1C Root. E. M.

Tnomas. FeHovr workers then intervened and xx combatants were separated. Thei er one considerately taken into South Market street residence. i-vfjore she wa? said to have swooned. "Shorty" "tucked up" several hand- fals of "woman's crowning glory." and proceeded on her way dabbing a handkerchief several scratches that she "didn't know how they got Howe.

J. A. Young. J. W.

Carv- Committees: Finance. F. J. Rau. John Schneider, E.

G. Scheminent; By-Law. M. A. Wherley.

IT. Wiener. B. B. Long: Legislative.

T. A. Wastler. J. A.

Mc- ternates, Harry Fitz and J. D. The Commissioners are also expected Burn Cross on K. C. Grounds.

to visit several Baltimore tirins today i Cincinnati. Ohio. Anril 11 vvi.iiam James and F. T. Boeden; al-i lo inspect snue road machinery.

ThH cross coustruct-xi "two beatu and ernates, j. A. McElvie and A. B. Me-; will also include the inspection of covered with cotton apparently I dump wagons, it was said.

While Jnrated with an inflammable Uiiid. wa-- ot resentative S. i the greater part of the county's road burned ou the grounds of Kni-'ht-- of AQniiia Streaker and Rayinond Day; machinery 5s sakl to be in workable hall on 1'rk-e Hill here last alternates, S. J. Hall and R.

L. Bow- condition, some is said to be in iiectl The burninc; up meet- repairs. -v- nct i i i i i i i i i j' i Beacon, The road supervisors have already in? to i.rgansz..- for thv regular nieUsig- of Pomona xviil be held at Libert on- copy cashier's personal meet tap will be an acco nt Lathner wa! the morning session' rst witae called today and convening at 10.30 o'clock and the eparp 'l to se as an aid afternoon session at 1 o'clock. Tho' testimony. morning session will a business 1 TIlc at'ornpy'je contention was one.

while tho afternoon session wjlt' tain Judge Soper aod United be devoted to the literary propgram! SlatOs District Attorney Woodcock, and to the finishing of business. is prosecuting Young, was direct- The principal'address be de-! e(1 to supply tlio witness with Hvered by F. AV. Oldenberg, of the 'original record of Young's account and University of Maryland Extension', tnc bznk books from which it had Service. Mr.

Oldenberg's subject be( compUod. will be "Soy i The testimoa- of the 'oank exaniinei- Others on tho program will Aus- was that his investigation Younc" 1 tin Ronn. Bnllenger Grange: Miss'transaction. June- 20. i Anna Haines.

Xew Market that his credit account with 0 -rue road supervisors have already ing to for tin- Vm- a nauivs. iuancft Grange: -snoweu tnat ins credit account with Seymour Davis; alter-' bpgun their work on the various roads infinity Ciavt which is Mrs Remsberg. Edward Hoi- the bank showfl several overdrafts. ff I TM i i Ifl rvn'rt T- ancl Tu throughout the county. Some of them i in a few --lays, so.

have already reporte-1 tho work done! When tho.v the arpenter anrj Bedford; iby them and have submitted their bills icials of the Knights and aiternatPs. Rees aEd A IQ the Commissioners. members of tla- 'chest -V grent many roads of the county teams endeavored to the oO. Representatives, have leen scraped, it was sai-J, and emblfm of the Ku Kiux A call Middletown Grance; Roy Sun- Mr. Chestnut here interposed with denrill.

Liberty. Mr. will the statement that the record taken deliver the address ot welcome. in its entirety wouid phov that the Rees. Hope.

Xo. REAL SPRING HERE polu-cMieii. who No Rain Sar 3nd Earl Kroll; alter- i holes filled in. Some of the roads have was sent for nates, Edward Muir and Robert Blair, received more atieminn than others, iat about the rime the bad diwl just as the condition warranted. With-'''own.

C. L. nates. Koontz. M.

alter- In a short time, it is expected that all An failed reveal any O.vidv O. Boward and W. R. the road supervisors will be an -work i trace of tb- who had thl: TluirVdaV repairing the section of road -under! cross. Soon But Clouded Due Thursday, weather is predicted account was not overdrawn jYounjr severed his connection with bank in the Fnll of 1920.

Skies' The amount involved in Young's at- lescd misapplications and false en- tries is said to be SS.1.229.9S. Although the bank Is said to have for i by the natioiiai arid local Iost no in transactfon the American Star, Xo. their care and the work wilt I )e fin-' Excelsior, Xo. to make. INSANE CRIMINALS -iHYATTSTOWN WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS MEETING but It tioti i according to the Dis' thought that rail, will fail within trict Attorney, is whether it Is legiti- i'J hours.

As.for temperaitaa. alate cashier of 'a natfonat present v'ariety' is i 1 use its funds for "IriVeslmenr PirUT likeiv. The Jncal weather Purposes wlien no intention to defrancl rllir11 man thinks the'eoM weather is about i J. Adam Sohl, Xo. tives.

G. W. Hyman and G. D. YoungTrS: 8 Wne and Di ncr Indian Head.

tive. R. B. Carey; alternate. Harvey Price.

Relief. Xo. L. F. Eckhart and S.

C. Preston; alter-. town womens' ciub attended the res- Preston and J. S. Bren-' u'ar bi-weekly meeting -which was heir? at the community hall at Hy- W.

attstown on Tuesday. The meeting Matteawan In-nates l.pHson Two and Supper Served at- All Day Function--Achievements of Organization. Twenty-two members of the Hyatts- mcr-i WATSON GIVES HUGHES ui ht dcsceuded as COURT OPPONENTS VIEWS T'nriiifr Uie day now the temperature Guards, Take Prison Chauffeur and Escape. By The Associated Press. len -t summer heat, but! Two Hour Conference in State De- X.

Y. April a wp sets in another wallop running gun liiriit three of four nighrs. The present who from Mat ten an State or ri "-s thoughts of baseball, tennis, partment--Senator Says Position Unchanged. ze. Star.

Xo IT. Yates and Joseph Schuhart- alter-' an all-day affair and dinner aaj' 1 tl ir the men nates. E. chramm. F.

Clark and "Henry served. Miss Elizabeth. Frederick Countv Home' cv iw i i Kenzie. John Xeder; Credential. ses Seal.

G. W. Webb. Representatives and Alternates. REAL ESTATE SALES College Park Lots and Houses in City Wiakleman.

Baltimore, Xo. J. E. Jones and J- P- Fenwick; alternates. A.

W. Hildebrand and A. Sold. Maryland. Xo.

Henry Dusch, and Frederick Johnson; Gilmore R- Flnntr. real estate. loan i altercates. G. W.

Siegrist and Rich- nnd insurance has sold Rob-'ard Schoeppe. ert L. WarfieM. of and Ciar- Star. Xo.

i i J. WarfielJ. of New York J. A. Sakers and E.

B. Pann: Hseir C-jllecc I'ark to alternates. F- S. Oursier aad Emory A. B.

CoKmus. These lots are known 5ots Xfs. 4" -ind 44 OE the west Multiply. Xo. f-i T'pner College Terrace and Samuel Iltiat.

and K. H. a J-" rt feet niody: alternates. George Steffler anu a 'ici'iii of jW feet a 3G-fojt Hunt. Jr.

iiiiey. They are au.1 c-m-- Resolute Xo. among the choice lots in Col- W. E. Schwitger and E.

E. Hartley; Pnrk. Mr. Colloras contemplate- alternates. Eilis Hoover and Xorman .1 haadsoaie boaie the near Golden Rnle.

Xo. also aTinounre? the pa tives. G. L. Beyer and Harry Spur- 'Iweliinr ar.il rier; alternates.

Wiliiam Girsuca an'i frame north G. H. Dnrric-r. -M-? of strct-r kn.iwn Friendship. Xo.

-3s and JOT. to Mr. arid Mrs. W. J.

Kronenberg and G. Sar.fora: who will make exten- alternates. G. H. Elliott znA W.

property Xo. Mr. J. crlven. He has al 5 sol'l I-aaicl 7.

St-zil two two-story 7igs on the west: of Xvrth Kcntz strec-r. end known -is C. W. Ward and E. X.

ess; alter- Evangelistic Services. x-listic ervices will be at April Y-. V. M. will Mr.

aC'l nates. H. II- and H. TV. Guiding: Star.

Xo. J. C- and E. M. Geathers; alternates, H.

J. Crawford and Morring Star. Xo. "tive? George Feick and J. W.

W. Tucker and Ensor. Monntain City. Xo. T.

S. Preston acd Daniei Antietam. Xo. Demonstrator, was the guest. T.

L. Lowinan: alternates, S. M. During the morning lessons -were Tebb and J. E.

Osborne. given in basketry and after dinner' Annapolis. Xo. rne baskets begun in the morning' tives. H.

T. Boettcher and, Roy L. finished. A number of the men Morgan; alternates. J.

W. Cook and Hyattstown were present at the of l'X-ke-1 on some features of the admini- jstratson -proposal for American ntem- TWO FORFEIT COLLATERAL bersbip in the permanent Court of 'International Justice, -were presented dinner. Tne Hyattstown club has been formed only about a year, but it is one nw st enthusiastic elubs Deeds. of the county. The principal achieve- Cabin Glen.

Xo. 5i club has been securing E. E. Eeaven. Clear Spring.

Xo. tives, B. H. Kwpper and R. X.

Bain: alternates, G- B. Young and tive, J. T. Baker; alternate. Go3den Rod.

Xo. tives. A. M. Lester an(I furnishing of the commnmty hail.

The hall is equipped with china and silverware and all facilities for wlien a crowd meals and entertaining. It depositors gathered and threaten'tl i the institntion. ntvirdinc TiK- up aiter taking their from Fai to A a For Tria in to Secretary Hughes today by Senator them ana kidnapprHl other r- of Indiana, one of the Re- Court. p.jbiican leaders in the Senate. Frank Grove'.

23, who was arrested The conference developed a discus- Saturday night by Officer Xogle on sion testfng nearly two hoars in the charge of being drunk and disor-: h5c ine proposal was viewed in. derly. forfeited $10 collateral by not every detail, including its political appearing for a hearing on Monday features. RUN ON CHICAGO A i before Justice Alban M. Wood.

1 Senator Watson left the State de- Joseph Hill. 33. coiored, forfeited jPartment saying he was impressed by $2.50 collateral by not appearing for' 3 of Mr. Hughes' arguments trial before Justice Wood on Monday that ais Pos 51 011 on the matter chauffeur. tnree Snapped mi-n wore rt-Ieascd "ortn oC CALL POLICE TO STOP Dy Tte Associates Press 11 (rii-'-s- AwJ Xation.1 Bank -Representa- and C.

E. Officer Painter on the charge has become a real community center: 1 11 Stoner: alternate. C. W. Myers.

Preston. Xo. an has been of decided benefit to the W. R. Duiit.

ana G. A. Baer: alter- town socially as well as edacation- nates. E. V.

Lane and J. H. Corkran. a1ij "Midway. Xo.

R- B. alternate, Jeremiah Morgan. Bowman. 45--Reps. O.

T. Jones and Compulsory Attendance Trials Before jGIRL DANCES LONG TO BREAK 50 HOUR RECORD SCHOOL CASES TRIED Exaggerated Roy Lednnm. Aits. H. H.

Jones and P. H. McQnay. Howard. Xo.

46 Reps. Carroll Clements asA Howard Fritsman, Alt. Howard Frederick. Red. White and Blue.

Xo. 47 Reps. A. F. Sc'nammel and 8.

H. Dashield. Aits. J. O.

Jacobs ana Thomas Ruby. Aaron R. Anders. Banner. Xo.

4S Reps. C. E. Rowe. and W.

G. Xicodemus, Alt. J. O. Jacobs.

Queen City. Xo. 4S Reps. P. Tedrick and Samuel Gleicbman, A4ts.

J. HasT and E. W. Da-wsoa. Prosperity.

Xo. SO-- Reps. J. B. and E.

R. Bonzaof. W. F. Judge Johnson.

Two cases arising from violations of the school attendance law, were tried before Judge J. Graham Johnson recently, in both cases the state was represented by State's Attorney ihe first case tried was that of Harry for failure to send his soa. Roger, to school. The case was from Gopd-In-Tcnt school the teacher of "which is Miss Angela Trundle. Lrtgenbill was fined and costs.

The second case was from Bonzbof and H. K. Turner. cg Corner. Xo.

51 Reps. S. Thursday alternates. D. W.

Griffith and i i rveninc. Smjth-- jrsr by Join--' Yt-r he I ir, -v York D.ii;y W. C. of the Pctomsc. 12--T).

R. Kitrmil'T and P- P- Atlioy: a'f 1 D. H. Golden J. Tf.

J. E. and F. I-. Bennett: alternates.

r. McCicary C. Poolc. Wei is and Xo. J.

R. Gardner aid S. E. Whitlock; J. H.

and G. L. Xiemillf-r. Jennings Run. Xo.

Colin Dowers fljid Joseph Scott and Ixirsza. Lnglesbee. Aits. X. W.

Pbiiiips and G. W. Haines. Columbia, Xo. 52--Reps.

P. gle and M. E. Alts. C.

W. r.y!»r and G. E. Hann. Xo.

53--Reps. -A. J. Bak-, and er aad M. E.

WiHhide. Aits. C. school. Miss Xina Mariotte.

teacher. The def 5u was sie who charged fa-lure to send her three minor children to The inTolvei! in this case were Albert. Staub. Mrs. Fui'oii was Sne'J tyler and E.

Hahn. Absolute Divorce. NO. A. j.

7vV" 70 Zr wn i irtl Dca husband, -linfas W. Xorwoofi. or: Tuesday. The parties resided Mt. Airy.

Tilrs. Xorwoor! awarded 4 'de-t. Ear; 37 earF. and Howard F. 54--Reps.

S. J. Mas- Ciiftou. Xo Jonn Eager Howard, Xo. 55--Reps.

B. Fnllcr and J. Ii. Flayiiart. Alts.

M. H. Ward and F. J. Ge'rman.

Wavcrly. Xo. T. Wiik- 0 Star. Xo.

-Reps. Jul CQF CUSiodr E. the I the (Jofendaai to T.f Tinv 1 Schmidt and John Sfhmidr, Alts. J. H.

ScfiRiiiH and G. W. Ryland. Patapsco. Xo.

-5S--Reps. J. F. Tru- fel and George Hiltner. Alts.

G. C. Spiiiner and W. II. Knapp.

Pride of Allc-gnny. Xo. 59--Reps. L. A Donahoc and J.

W. Powers, (Continued on Page 1.) OIL SHARE LOSSES EXTEND TO 3 POINTS' M-'SS Mayer, Who Started at 9.35 Yesterday, Still Dancing By Xne Associated Press. Xow York. April of uic i at Toda in the oil in the stock By The Associated Press. :o.nrket wore ovJendtM three Cleveland, April pressure Mayer, 21 years old.

who it evident tiint rhe started dancing at 5.C5 o'clock yes- nnr morning a local dancing liquidation in balance of the list, 'academy in an endeavo'r to beat a the advance began record of hoars and two Tninutes bid up special indiiool of continuous dancinc in Xexv York j.y sh-rt night, was still at her task. Oil r.iJii'vl onc-haif to one at noon today. me: Collins OR the Her first partner dror nionet- nr the test this morninsr. af pped out after 2G ho of INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO. TO RAISE WAGES the test this morning activity.

A phj'sic'an. who Mayer at noon said her heart action, is normal. Her food milk, soup and other stivnuJsnts. X-jw York. April Intersn.tiosa: Co.

today aanonaced a in all its mills April Details of the in- cr-ase are out and Trin NO SHIPPING BOARD SHIPS TO BE USED AS RUM RUNNERS 33y Associated IPress. Washington. April right of the Shipping Board to sell its ships subject to conditions that they shall no; re by the owTiers as --mi r'lnn-Ts has sanctioned by Suitf in reply to by the go Twins Celebrate SZnii Birthday. Today -marks the S2n5 birthday nnniversarie? of Adajn F. ol WalkersvlHe.

anil baum. east of Frederick- Tho Messrs. Xusbaum. are twin brothers, are in very good health. considerics: are retired quietlv the Hospital Board Meets.

regular m'lKrjjIy meeting of Board of Maragfrs the FrHlenc City H-wpStal. wa? e'-l tr.e Xnrses Twesfliy. a' p. IK Thore during Mnrc'i. SO: -iT: Mrs.

Rosenour to Entertain. Mrs. May Ring Rosenour on tertain a nismber of guests at lur.oh- c-on ant! rarcs on Thursday at t'ic- Francis Scott Key Hotel. Sav Tu S.ivr It In The Xewji. is Greoa.

You can kin that obituary of rae." That waa, the telephone message of Colonel' E. H. Green, son ol the late Hetty Green, to a Dallas newspaper after he had been reporttd Here Green, who recently underwent the Steinach rejuvenation opera- Green at Miami, Senator Wcller Sends Seeds. Thf- Xews-prtet is in receipt a "My wife saved $10 bargain sate of stH-ils from Senator O. E.

Wt-ller, a package win be given "Did she giv? von back the S10?" ptT--in lio calls AT this office, "Xot much; She demanded $15 more n- the supply l.istj. The to buy a n-nv Her one war nu-n hundred pack- trampieo on in the York 1 SUB, 4 I A PI.

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