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Today's News Today NEA FEATURE SERVICE A. P. LEASED WIRE AND FEATURES Weather Forecast Mostly cloudy, warm and humid scattered thundershowers this ternooti and tonight. Wednesday cloudy and not so warm followed bv show crs. VOL.

183. Press Run Todav I News fPost 7.750 8.775 FREDERICK. TUESDAY, MAY i0, li'47 EIGHT PAGES G. R. Sauble May Storms The Nation Is Fatally Heavy Todtn PRICE--THREE CENTS Stricken Rainfall Sees No Need Bulletins iNow iolrive More Moiiev Operator Of Former Inn At Taneytown Dies Of Hemorrhage While Feeding Stock Precipitation Over Half Inch; Power Line In County Is Struck By Lightning But Marshall Does Not Know What Needs Will Require, He Tells Conference Washington.

Mav 20 By JAMES May" 20 sre er avd farms are bigger and fewer. It's true. Bat why? City life, ci'-y jobs and better I pay have cra.vn farm And, since machines cio the work jf men, oigger a tjetter aiavhisery has meant less need for farm han-b. Thanks to the machines and bet-, George R. Sauble died very sud-' A series of thunderstorms flashed I er ferming bigger far.v- denly of a cerebral hemorrhage.

and boomed over the city and ai 7.15 o'clock (dst) this morning county Monday evening and nigat. at his Taneyiown home. Mr. adding more than a half an inch Sauble, who was 71 years old, was of precipitation to the May total the former operator of Sauble si but apparently causing no serious Inn. long one of Maryland's most i damage.

famous hostelries. and was a fa- Lightning apaprenUy struck the; Where possible. the years used: rniliar figure to tourists from all main, line of the Potomac Edison a parts of the country. Company to Hyattstown during thej While he had been in declining I evening and that town was without! health for some years. Mr.

Sauble power for approximately fifty min- appeared as well as usual this utes. Only minor damage, due to morning and had gone out to feed blown fuses, was reported else- stock. He was talking to Joseph where in the county. Smith, who has an apartment In i The first storms struck around when total U. the War Department the converted inn, when he was 5.30 o'clock and continued inter- S.

population was 140.000.030. will ask more money for stricken. Dr. C. M.

Benner. of Tan- mittently for an hour and a half, So the number of farm workers in the overseas ZOP.C.S, eytown. Mr. Sauble's family physi- The second group hit around 11.15 dropped more than 2.000.000 while 578.000.000 for Korea. SKES MANY DISfllAKr.KI) Washington.

May --Ri-p Albeit Thomas tD-Tex' today the Navy and Mannc Corpj, will have to men if acceptj- the 10 percent cut the Hoiiie Appropriations cosn- mittee recommended in fund President Truman aked for the Xavv. Court Asked By Forty To Define Will Friendly Action Is Mother Of President Rallies grains. By I'KTKK Corrrbpondrnt Washington. Max 2U XEA Seventy-live paid labor union lob- are now working in according to a detailed of reports for the three Entered Here Bv Heirs' of 1947 flleU Cjn 8 rv compliance with Regulation Of Late Catherine E. i obbyin Ac! of 1946 I tee today approved legi.vlat.on to Tn rvporta that the establish an OiSee of Information Bentz; Involved wb and Educational Exchange' -n ckln Cosigrtis.

It State Department. Approximately 40 povtible not include John L. Lewis. Grandvieu Mo i doei of the late Catherine Bentc of PlrA Murray. Bill Green, or the PERL-MAX Affl'SKO Patrick street, who died here head of 'S union---.

It abo a after 3. restless Washington. May 20 Sen- years ago. entered in PreMdent Truman's gravely a te ccmniitJee reviewing the nonii- Court totJay a-ktnK Washington from al! mother was described toda as i nation of Philip B. Perlman of Bal- Court to ihe Benti tvt lhc Sr work on local "jusl about holdhis her I timore.

to be Solicitor Goner- aild determine is to receive C( 1 rc isliK while they arc con- Mrs. Martha Truman Is Gravely 111; Has Bad Night; Condition Perceptibly Weaker cian. was summoned. m. and lasted until well after One of the best known residents; midnight, with occasional sharp of Taneytown.

Mr. Sauble had long lightning. been active in community affairs. 1 The temperature, which had ris- For some years he was a farmer en to a sultry 89 before the in various parts of Carroll County, dropped to a minimum of 60 over- In 1914 he acquired and moved to night. Both marks were the high- the site where in 1916 he opened est of the year to date.

The Sauble's Inn. It soon became fa- er Bureau predicted a continuation mous for its food, especially for; of warm, humid weather with ihe chicken dinners which were a scattered storms today. It predici- feature of the menus, and during ed more showers and slightly cool- total U. S. population was in- Korean fund, officials creasing 49.000.000.

I said, will be used to revive The average number of farms: i try communications Korea which is under administration. That drop of 500.000 Marshall said also: number of farms might make it 1 He would not concur in e-! who said he and two deceased, to bt held in trust for from left the Hotel worked. Xo: so. under cultivation: acres. acres.

Thus while the number of in: on a new contract -A as reached be- of the estate was bequeathed" to employes which have resistercd Thc the children of Joseph and Mar- lobbyists seeking to influence gov- for hU U4-jal Work- garet Faubel. t-rnment pay scales and conditions strol! at 3.55 a. m. cs.t) after Electric Com- The biu D. a un seem less farmland wa being! ports from London that Britain is I looking to the United States to I tcrn Co: The bill of complaint for'h f' sorvic employment nuni- his mother's home take over her mii.tarv responsibili- I T' 10 lhat from the sale of personal prop- 0 11 Dcr is adti ed in the Mediterranean in the wfh tele honc TM erly.

Mr. Stoner. as trustee re- 5 lo VISt fronl non-gov-. Me looked solemn and worried next tw or three years. Uashtn ton ce.ved S2.019.54 and that from tho f.TM^ 1 1 10 thc Sota! lab av hi, brief report to news- of farms increased.

parked around the inn throughout i laved by frequent showers. Many a Sunday afternoon. gardeners were behind schedule in Mr. Sauble continued to manage planting of such items as tomatoes the inn until 1943 when lima beans, while corn plant- health forced his retirement. The; ing has been held back in numer- building he converted into us sections of the county.

How- crops' farmers' produced. meats where he continued to re-; ever, there is some belief that the Cash receipts, or ihe money side. i rain may be a blessing in ctis- An active member of Trinity guise since corn planted late may Lutheran church. Taneytown. Mr.

not be as susceptible to beetle formerly was a member of age. the church council, and also was a County Agent Henry H. Shoe- member of the church Brotherhood, maker said today there is still sale of the years as motor vehicle traffic jer temperatures Wednesday. j.uu uuuiuei iowrs very urgent increased it was no unusual sight The rains put another crimp in i dividual farms cropped "and total ve--y prompt allocation of relief; Ql OO A ttfl ceivcd TO see hundreds of automobiles, farm and garden work, already de- farming land increased. Ihe size I for Italy from the J-LH3-VI.

JLvFVf trust S3iO.000.000 program. Average size of farms: 3. The State Department has! 1910-14--133 acres. been following developments in 1S45--194 acres. China very carefully trying to find But what of the value of the some way to help which could be fully justified both to Congress and kllltl illul iron! UIO i real estate there was re- ro elaborating as to his out of every eight lobbyists mother's appointed substitute trustee.

a Rufus Fauble died in 1941 and byists up to May Of this num- -f'. day with his I 1C; i 1 I i I I Goes To Jail nn i i accordance with the will. ber. 545 filed reports purporting vl ma 'I? payment of certain distributions were made to show their income and expend Jlri whose nCe I1 ncy dCCr ed by a Parties receiving specific bequests. wrcs during the first i oc a have been off- justmets yuta congress ana j- i icvvtvini; specnic ocques.s.

muimu to the American public. The Score- i Trcc ordcr How The balance in the hands of the of the year. Failure to file a state- lmfav changes during iary 5 aid th situation in China RnL iinn ac les S- was; substitute trustee was S6.348.33. lcnt or incorrect slate- WPck va Sowing He belonged to O. O.

F. Lodge ICo. 28. of Taneytown. and was a director in the First National Bank nothing to indicate that the recent May freeze caused extensive although in spots there may have been much damage.

One there. He was a son of the late William i orchard near Frederick is" reported and Mary Ceil' Mrs. Irene vives. Other TSTorman and a daughter. Mrs.

jsome areas, a number of straw- Hc farmers go: for their nroducts; i muca taey nave leit ait- outcome. Edmund P. Welker. both of Tan- berry growers are predicting a nor- evtoxvn: seven grandchildren: a ro al crop. Alfalfa profaabiv was John Taneytown.

he said, but the damage is! Tbe aver set income. 1-- 1 Ta expenses? after spproximateiy Iuul ol le wmcn were de- re" stered sia to resume negotiations for 5208 in arrears. State's Attorney vj sed to the children of Joseph and I organization is workin" for 1 nified administration of Korea Edwin F. Nikirk prosecuted the Margaret Faubel. upon the death illation in th a Rufus Fauble and the termination as eu l3X of the trust created in favor of refugees to the It reported headed for the Senate floor as-i Margaret Faubel.

should now be all iti lobbyists were unoaid vol- I ay here th "me-for-action di- oattery and paid a fine distributed, the complaint says. untcers. Townsonrf Plan lslon ls so closc that Democrats Mathias Miller. this a sister. Mrs.

Maggie B. Cook, Westminster. Friends may call at the late not expected to be great. Severe At Hagerstown home Thursday evening from 7 to Hagerstown. May 20 one- 9 o'clock (dst.

from the late borne expenses, farm ooerators: 1910-14--S58S These are average figures. (dsO -with services in Trinity Lutheran church by the pastor. Rev. Funeral Friday hour electrical storm, during ivhich farmers netted far more than those Lev -i an ie at 1.30 p. rn.

approximately two inches of rain! average show, and small i sen yng 75 "fpll thf rtf 1 1 Operators And Lewis Resume Talks Today Washington. May 20 ip)--John L. mittcii. xuniiviici nan loooyisis of and.cos*. Magistrate Alton, However, the trustee is unable i reported pay and expenses varying 1 0 10 distribute the balance of the I from nothing to 25 per cent of the TM untcers.

Townsend Plan lobbyisu i nr i --i chose to hold up a delaying motion await an expected Republican fell, caused the injury of one worn- farmers netted an -test night, damaged two homes less. Glenn StahL Burial in the, and washed out gardens over a church cemetery. C. O. Fuss and Son, funeral directors.

large area of Washington county. Other Charges Against Two Youths Jailed Here! hton Dates Set For Park Services operators repre- 5 percent of the nation's I soft coal outpu; resume contract talk today. is stated. as flieir first round Democrats are seeking Cuneo. of Modesto.

who re- i st until June 10 any final 0enih i. TM-TM for thc asked for protec-J a tion when she arrived here on a cnildren The prospective heirs. Mrs. Kieifer Frey was shocked into unconsciousness when a lightning bolt struck her home at Smithsfaurg. Her injuries were not i commities appointed recent- 1 briefly last 'g ly by Rev.

Paul L. Althouse, presi- fir wage-" of the Frederick City Minis-1 today to alloxv- gave nc hint in advance i late bu May 19. claiming she xvas entered the suit. year John Tnoma5 Ta lor of thc The minority party and caused st roof at the borne of Mrs. through State Police at Thursday, that in addition to Association, to arrange for damage was caused at the! unlon ves er services jl.

AH TT- erick. John Hurlock and Norman with his 200 man policy commit- i hsaring on at the lary and larceny charges in of M- Stoner of Maugans-! on Sunday i me summer mon Stewart. Cambridge youths jailed here, are wanted for unauthorized use of two automobiles and possible Federal charges of theft of i another. The youths, -who said they hitchhiked to Frederick, allegedly illegally took and wrecked a car in their home town May 17. Also State Police information charges they unauthorizedly used a Vienna.

automobile -which was recovered after being abandoned there, A second Vienna car said to have I been takea by the Cambridge 1 Residents reported many gardens work and has were so badly washed out that re! low-ing schedule of three months. measure whacking individual in- Vcterans' organization lobbyists comc taxes from 30 to 10.5 percent, i numbered 14. topped by S10 000 a effective July I. nor i ty members to let the bill be placed before the Senate after a mid-afternoon vote on a Ora Jennings, address un- wts seeking to influence education i pending science foundation bill. But they obviously hoped to i avoid a showdown on the postpons- for thc ment motion until Senator Langer Riverside.

a i Mrs. Eclris John- farm organizations. Six are a returns to Washington, son. Virginia Beach. Mrs.

work on anti-discrimination Icgis- Langer is expected back tomorrow Veatrice Cryder. Portsmouth, i lation and anti-poll tax laws. and the Democrats hope he will Florence J. Smith. Chase Twelve are interested in health bring with him thc decisive legislation, topped by S12.0OT a for their side, chelson.

Largo. Fla C3r Jo ep 1 avvren the Although Senator Taft The operators and the Dresi-dent! Fioron. Antioch. 111.: American Medical Assn. refused to concede the loss of more will be necessary.

To Move Huge Wheat Crop Two arc looking after the in- than "one or tw June 15. Calvary Methodist i church: June 22, Church of the i Brethren: June 29. All Saints Epis- i copal: July 6. Presbyterian: July 13. Grace Reformed: July 20, Trin- ministration musi turn the pits Two GuilltJen liethodist: July 27, Evangelical oack to private ownership.

Brethren: Aug. 3. Evangeli- I When and how to begin ne- Policeman cai Lutheran; Aug. 10, First Bap: sotiations with the Southern Coal Randal! V. Yontz.

11 b6haU Iorsc of Oregon. Vilson of Jonas Mar-sville. Kas Mrs. From i and Tooe of Hampshire. 'Ray Ballard.

St. Joseph. TTM JliT i With at leas: one absentee in Wilhelm a-id Rev. Paul W. re mounted patrolmen off duty.

a of Batav a ven Jcn PhUip ritzpatrick. 48 Ch caeo: clarence bullet xvounds in his His condition was ens. Edric Faubel onev oi sz.ius. i i There is a registered lobbyist for "aylight i (JuCStlOll Jones. "Unveiling the Universe." another IjTM A a in 4i Brunswick Jbel Xclson.

Mid- interested in ami-vivisection leg- orunsWICK appropriated violation of the Dyer act. Descendants Of Hero Slept Under Box Pile prooiem. Within the nex: JO day harvest- of this fabulous crop--beiiev- i ed to the largest ar-v nation --i -i i start in Texas. I tJrmuren KaiSecl As 11 Spanish-American War I Veterans To Meet Here ure land. S.

Marguerite F. Jef- Station, and on seeking iegisla- senous at Beth David Hos- George Dcmmeyer The question of daylight saving fire when he heard the gunmen in and declare "this a stick- Chicago: Lila F. Citv. Mo: Ciara Haines. Kansas' Chi- they work at CO me before the Mayor Vr.d trade in thc first three at the June Meeting, it was re- Harvesting will progress north- Th ev i ward through Oklahoma.

Kansas set wound in the abdomen. ird which thev improvised i rs ro 2ds r.ow sre girding them- makeshift Ilvir.g sieves a job unmatched in This mistake, which he said ap- oein a program pre- than accent charity gnts unaer a boar as tiotis rather 'o -a-n ho--e POLITIC CHARGED ric Association today by liK1 ar one of the events will be fo a y- lh Greer.vil-e. S. May 2 0 L. Berger.

of Cleveland. tour of the city. The Winfield ters. Misses Marj-and Louise Wag-, A Defense attorney for 23 i "When the baby arrives. sks Authorit earned their own living, was dc- irle Francis Scott Key hole! will Al a 1 i scribed to the American Psvchiat- oe headquarters for the convcn- a Vote Fraud ine Is Alleged fast of some interest one vote margin '(rawing many thousands of dollars time.

pay and with more or less un- ofricials arc understood to expense accounts. Tiierc take th view that Brunswick aefens, their cardboard hut' fl ec ja ir. a secludea seciior. of rural War- souar.i to use a iyr.cn- jrer. Township.

They set up torn-i tr a get in the north ir. Iporary housekeeping there, hoping crucial eleclicrj" and to worr.en who nave are still some of them around. should follow But report of thc labor lobbyists by the Baltimore and Ohio snow they are not paid. v.h:ch employs a large Mml 's 1 stac the discarded "or cash vention. The post" has members o' rred- fra-ja paid "of CIO lobbv.

in both Frederick and e.ect.o.i nere Au- sts is obcrt Lanlb or casn register. Ail goes well as Jong as residing i CT somehow, they to raise" S45 "Willie Sarle Negro lynch yields. Bui he soon counties. Jneeded as three months" advance is dead, and I jpayner.t on an old cottage they: Mke him dead I had located. ceases and be Man Killed Jeep Strikes Tree properties of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of war is on 20 Virginia in Accomack and North- 2i.

of RockviHe. amaton counti to oe merely a smoothness of function canno, ue regained by means as simple as lane Crashes changing a typewriter ribbon or a oi.w£ A i 'PROPERTIES SEIZED Kichmond. Va. May 20 lin a the mother re; State Corporation Commission, act- acts wilh a of frantic activ- i Windsor Ont Mav i ine as the Governor's asent. in lid retorts with a a me line from So and a branch Xarr.e: -cm Bradcock substatton act-ja! violations to a po'nt near --e Vir.dobona ho- e-1 arrest ins.

of ihe council and no action the as taken. Three Army Air Force officers and two enlisted men were plunged to The company the i been operrted recent a' a S3.000 a year. Of thc AFL -those charged, and de- lobbyists. S7.500 a year W. Hushing is top? Average pay of Thcolonical Seilliliarv t'ie jaoor around $75 a xvcek.

Thoir expenses average CoilinieilCeilient Held $200 a month biz business lobby i he looked into in the next jury. v. begar. its i Mar-h 29 with a cnce obtained fav tile Kansas Annapolis. May lAIJen Montour: on the Eastern ri in ine Annapolis Emergency shore of Virginia, at 6 a.

m. Mon- Extended OreCdSt rHn-mia( tn.Tav rvf TmTinoc iospiial today of injuries received the jeep in which he was riding crashed into a tree on the road vesterdsv afternoon. Another youth and two 15-year- old girls were injured in the acci- 3ent. while a third youth escaped day. New York.

Mav 20 i a erc ctri cai storm their deaths in a rain-soaked wheat VS Rlnnrl near here last night when el OlOOCl twin-engined C-45 Army For JSpendillJJ MoilCV plane went down during Tenn May their transpor of 1 indictments against 39 j.idao-. c'crkj and -n charges fraud 'he i a GOAL for thc Middle Atlan'ic The congregation of Evangelical states, eastern and central Lutheran Church. Zion, Middletown i York, tomorrow through Sunda with Authorities of at least one Memphis INTERFERENCE CHARGED MALTREATMENT CHARGED May 20 The Xavy has disclosed that Lt Cmdr i X. Littie. on trial here fo: i the last two months a secret court martial, is accused of "rnal- Americans in a oversubscribed its final goal of for Lutheran World Action will be cool Wednesda All the latter are from this past Sunday morning by $40 Washington.

D. C. i The 1946-47 quota for Zion was normal. There will be rain about The hospital said Montouri died 554.349 00 With this i a drive the and Sundav nlv r.l a HlS aw also I ch has raised i's complete Normal temperature for north 1 QJiitt 59t Westminster. May 20 D.

Harris Eilioit of Baltimore was pr ncipal speaker last night at the annual commencement ceremonies at the Westminster Theolosical Seminary. Graduates included: Donald T. Mclntosh. Union from Father John A EUiot, princ.p,! Nations Balkan inquiry i WORK TOWARD RECOVERY BRAZIL SEES ECLIPSE Bocaiuva. May 20 --A 'otal eclipse of the sun occurred I here todny in clear weather, which i promised success for the prepara- were apa- The eclipse was not in ihe northern hemisphere.

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