Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - July 10, 1935, Frederick, Maryland TUmy Fair High tl Low W Be careful ot your goes from your eocvenaUofi pleased be mb 700 Vol 180 ASSOCIATED HUESS MD WEDNESDAY JULY 10 1935 TEX FACES TODAY TWO com PUT TAX PLAN OUT BY CREDIT BE KEPT TO Heights UNIT IN 18 MOSi FIRST D R A F T BOTH HOUSES IN UTILITIES DISPUTE tock Heights elected officers aad directors of the Frederick Lions Club will be installed at a Night ing to be held Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at Wins Ot For And Knolls la Bitter Debate By Washington July 9 The sue evolved both houses of Congress in bitter dispute and brought BOY'S STORY 0 Fading Operations In START CAMPAIGN BEATING BY HIS County Strike HALT DISEASE IN FLOOD REGION EMPLOYER LIE Construction Work Here For Six Months Valued Mother Says She Whipped Promptly Local tary Says special features at the meeting T I The installation be conducted Victory TO Limit by Past President Charles f Seeger Past President A Frank Miller present to the charter members of the club a special distinguished Scope Of Program win present ten-year chevrons to the v Approximately in loans principally to fanners of Frederick Washington and Montgomery counties has been distributed through the local office of the Frederick Credit 5 Shipley Anderson secretary its set-up There will be other entertainment Associated the Child Sent Him To involved the Senate agreed upon an indirect vote tomorrow on the mandatory abolition of sary utility holding companies At 3 He Jumped operations ty struct DW An investigation by county marker Past President R B Wolfe Washington July Nerves were just as frayed as the ties Tuesday completely contradicted completed debate on the com- the story of Samuel Hood in Fr struct DW the first haif of the present year a survey of permits issued by the city engineer and tne super isor of revealed Tuesday Con- srk f Dr six months June 30 dropped off year I Other homes for which permits were Engelbrecht avenue two-story duelling Wizard S avenue bungalow Charles C Masser Sherman avenue bungs j Mrs Lucy Wilson street bungalow I Remodeling work and construction of the of the oM Methodist property on East Church street by And Federal cies At Work In State New York R R Lewis at a cost of modeling at the residence of Mrs i Glenn H for three apartments I By Associated Press Albany Jf V July and as a branch of the Farm Credit Ad- ministration Washington D C uary 1934 Many of the borrowers have repaid their loans in full while others are making monthly payments thus liquidating their indebtedness in a satisfactory manner About been made at the local office ranging from to an average of j While borrowers are given I from one to three years to repay the a fiery political discussion straws of the President's leadership in been severely beaten by a prominent i Both city and county operations a neir and TO tilt OI nood left Sew York KM forty dead missing ana property M J GROVE CO TO FURLOUGH 200 for and against deal policies Congress i the House ways and means committee locked its doors and voted to limit present the resultant tne things outlined in the President's tax message That suggested new or increased taxes on inheritances gifts corporation and individual incomes The Limit But while Mr Roosevelt mentioned New Market farmer because he j showed according weU MERCURY CLIMBS 91 DECS Approximately 200 road workers of that when the time to write As rain clouds broke here early sorse was a j m and a F held by 1933 j Shipley's North Market street as far as could be Sorne of the men have individual income of and their obligations most of the loans over the committee's action was not made with maturities not ex- 1 o rv is setting a weeding one year Mr Anderson Will Suspend J stopping point i rd that a large percentage of those Chairman who applied for loans were 3110115 Indefinitely North Carolina reported the as they were able to was unanimous Ke pre- with the government's plan for re- payment The borrowed j Grove used for the of old I an and for the purchase of such farm necessities as livestock fertilizer j machinery feed seed and whatever need the average farmer might i ror t for ready funds As an example of benefits that have accrued from Ing of the loans Mr An- cerson said in 1.1 sons encumbered by obligations have not only liquidated ther indebtedness j but have restocked their farms paid oS their loans and have started anew under far more favorable conditions Much of the in loans has been placed ia this county When the local was Srst established Allegany and embraced in lion These counties have are attached to another district iriA Frederick Carroll Washington had whipped the child Monday noon to 02 i the second floor of their home The boy made a quick exit from the house leaping from the second f cow and concocted his Bam ClOUdS Clear Away of receiving a on the way to his city in on for the half year of 1933 The de- crease over last year was The city operations the largest decrease They id to for -J W 0 Thinks It'll Be Fair Today half year 1934 and for this year I a loss of County J It was also learned that the youth I popped to the is now out on probation and will be of a given a hearing before Juvenile Court j later this summer in connection with apartments in of West South street i remodeling the building of Dr H M Rau Market naturally Other Projects Other building work included the placing of eight alleys and a skating rink at Well Bros Inc North Market street a a cost of i Nearly 3.000 were homeless Northern devastated Herbert H public the h precautions that should be en and explained what the state agencies are doing to relieve the fering A state wide radio hook-up Dr Thomas H Jr State warned area to boil repairing Frederick County immediate problem is to camage at water supplies he said Bani placing new store attempts to insert other levies morning with a final those bv the President a Bearing on the charge some Qf would fai It developed however that the for the company i agreement was unanimous only be- years The furlough cause all the Republican and Hep Thompson Democrat refrained from voting The Republican that the 1 Democrats 7.20 them t 13 to 7 were going to write the anyway Thompson declined to ex- j plain his reasons but it was his constituents ago in treaty but because of s entire road aad will of all road equipment from service J Grove president of the ny stated Tuesday night i dunas the past month Low Permit Record to 07 inches the temperature back into the class a day's lapse and jumped boy no been a- the j grees from Monday's maximum to 91 which he referred in his Partly cloudy to clear skies are pre- i slory Monday night Apparently ns dieted for today with a further in- i had been in the vicinity of his own crease in temperature home most of the cay and after Low barometric pressure leaping from the to bie for Monday's heavy downpours Frederick and for some unexplained and the flood condition in northeast j reason blamed his injuries oa the j Maryland was centered just east of Market resident Delaware Tuesday Dunne the T- totaling little over and respectively he C and on Sass Patrick m which became most apparent i of a building for killing aad packing of poultry by the Farmers Co-operative Association Inc on are speeding aid and emergency chlorination apparatus into the tion In many sections fire apparatus from dreds of inundated homes and nant pools to prevent typhoid fever u all A new low record for the j Sast South street aad repairs to issuing of permits was established tne Frederick County Products only four were granted in June iy the city engineer And these building Permits were issued to build nine company's state roed contract that a number of aad for that it will be j were seeking adjustment of other early K believed that he sustained sary to furlough about men about rates ot were still his bruises and other minor injuries 125 from the road department which Give and Take States j te jumped from the window 1 A total of raore was given shelter st Deen cu for operations garages most of them double aad like April ana May year Haa affairs were permits o hang aad othe The committee's followed minor work including the inevitable embraces the road rt becomes I sible tax schedules estimated to raise The last state read job our company had was the elimination of a This section escaped almost of the probation office He held to i t anywhere from to dip 500.000 annually the committee G destroying crops flooding and inundating railroad tracks houses There were many was the busiest month for permits for improvements to front j porches and doors The county work scarcely any bams being largely composed of the engineer for work totaling small houses many of them automobiles off the street except those oa urgent business so as to pre- vent raising of dust Fire added to the confusion in the flood zone destroying five stores and two apartments ia Walton Delaware through a store and restaurant in the flooded front street section of Binghamton A third burned two large tanks of a Horaell gasoline storage plaat favor and Montgomery in the Frederick The method of obtaining j jt jj yj loons after approval of j iis has been to an extent that ta ts j EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE checks arc the local office company has been nc ur T T TT instead of as formerly comics from The oj road j Uf W U ory until he arrived his home i The o I The larger houses IS PUT ON RECORD or headquarters in Baltimore This i for method saved tinie and proved a convenience to borrowers Ail loans are passed upon by a committee which meets about once a week com- i ror of W W Hodges of the Q co road gomery county and E A Shoemaker i tap m and this Carroll county Many borrowers have I a w fce as saved discounts on tae purchase ct M and m addition farm equipment by paying cash 1 and service a larse quantity of road equipment J We had hoped that sorce road j be advertised that might have enabled us to keep together oar force j or a part of it It is understood lack of state Arrangements Are Made For Sunday July 21 At At Brunswick it was said there was 1 little 10 indicate hard rain in the con- i j dition of the Potomac river A j master at the bridge said the river i j wss a little full aad slightly share j c the effects of Established For Of A Sister Miss Ida F Renn merits listed ten permits for March j Norman G Plane I for a total of May was the No 4 H L Sailor state i busy month in city work 16 i sanitarium L Bentzel Ross The other WILL OF MISS RENN j permit being issued for in S I rc nfJ construction Frederick Houte 3 as 40 on IL AI mc largest to obtain cor- dock Heights Union's Auspices downpour Skins some arae today The Monocac? a and executive The stream has been for the past two weeks contained ia the of the Miss CRACK IN LIBERTY BELL 100 YEARS OLD Mayor of Philadelphia Speaks at A county W C T U was held in the V M C A- reading room on Tuesday at 10 o'clock Mrs S baaa opened the meeting with Mrs Jacob Shawbaker secretary called the roll aac read the minutes of the county convention held ia Woodsboro ia May Mrs W S Kindlay had reid seme notes of ard fanner County John W Grove who is rebuilding his Numerous bequests to relatives are i home in at a cost sly few new homes were j houses were for work less than constructed or under 000 Permits were issued for two of the year The barns belonging to David was that of j A Adams a affair costing 000 The other was to Mrs Charles L Renn West rick street extended Charles oa West Patrick i mi for a cost of So 000 Anna S Renn aear which a brick has been probated and recorded in j stree extended at the Orphans Court The will was just 22 vears ago last Monday j After payment of debts and NEW WINDSOR MAYOR M- T Delauter is C got a a laundry costing WINEBRENNER ON MEMORIAL ROAD eral expenses directs that j Former Secretary of State Tells How her estate be held in Community be of Assistance by the executor for the use Of a j In Frederick Route jgr Miss Ida Reaa after a i Smith Snader Was For Tears NICE ASKS AID IN DIES AT AGE OF 60 SAFETY CAMPAIGN of Break Referring to Bell I funds is responsible for the tie-up ia members expression of regret of as Symbol of and Law road construction and it is if death of Miss aay Tork of this nature will be Iri a brief talk Mrs Kidd outlined July oa uatn the relief of the meeting She said the front steps of Independence j program National Ad- she wished to have the new directors Mayor J Hampton Moore hailed the ministration gets under way initiated into the as an enduring symbol I A number of the The Young People's Branch of W of liberty and law yesterday Ke reside in the C T U consideration The spake at excretes observing the 100th i cf Lime Kiln Buckeystown i county directors of this work Mrs of the of the and other sections of the j Merle Leather Frederick and Mrs number of personal bequests are Prominent In Dairy Circles And Was riving his ideas of how this made A gold and is Member Of State House of Delegates j Caused B be of assistance in to a nephew George R j Most Of The Traffic Accidents 535 Last Tear Were Careless Operation Cars Fire Follows Flood 37 The Changteh Hunan Province July 9 Fire followed flood as Central China's rivers raged down to the sea today and famine stalked after sure ro its share of the dead With persons ia the path of the great its ton ot lives already counted in the hundreds flood waters irom the Yuan and the Tungting Lake besieging this city reached disastrous stage Hundreds of thousands were ped like rats within the city as every dyke except collapsed A few missionaries struggling heroically did what they could to lessen suffering bat their efforts could not measure up to the tions of the catastrophe in 100.000 Changteh homes already were submerged Homeless In Storm Glasgow Moat July aad homeless persons sought refuge tonight from the desolation ia the Fort Peck dam area last night tornadoes which lashed little locks of hair Miss IK Edward R Pearl were county It was or July 8 1835 that Workers Recalled elected official county beil cracked as it tolled while Fifty track repair workers of the the Y P 3 convention to be held funeral cortege of Chief Justice John Baltimore aad Ohio at at Emory Grove in August This en- Marshall moved down j about ten days j convention will be for Street resume work today The three day affair and is always But iis rich tones only were men to work under G E said the Mayor for the Bissett car foreman bell itself minus qualities I became the picks Tomato champion of constitutional liberty 3 F Grove Sr 141 Patrick are bequeathed to bn c: uae 01 sons of E Charles Henri Act of Congress providing for the of the deceased Commission of thirteen headed AH nags and jewelry are to be di- to to study the vided between children of Mr Reaa a riih thp of P He WSS One organizers of the Bj Ths Associated Press July Harry W j pasteboard two Smith Snader for years JM that most of tne injured thirteea and and fie accidents which 535 the mushroom villages in year were and motor Snader who tras 60 was a member i oa to of the Eouse of Delegates for i ate with in the state-wide opening Monday the Practically every law enforcement body in the will part E Reaa to whom the Oi i is Scheduled to last w o last and independence under the i street brought to the and has besn so regarded down office Tuesday events a rip tomato the present day The Mayor placed a wreath on the bell after the address Officers of the Soas of the can attended the mony weighing fifteen ounces taken from half a bushel which he A program was meeting at Braddo 21 at p Schmidt of the lecture His topic be education Mr Schmidt On account of the personnel of the trix says she made other bequests committee and magnitude and nature the request of the p the contemplated cix sister Miss Ida Renn any or resigned KANSAS GETS HEAT WAVE FARMERS GLAD Moist Steamy Weather Mature The Wheat And Start The Corn On Its Way Toward Maturity Bureau oa t a ea Mr Grove has about 150 plants of the early variety which are aow known lecturer The devotions will be i rauc speaker thought Mr the residue of the estate is to has been actively interested m the converted into cash at the death of j proposed boulevard as weU as the the sister To each sad nephew AGED MAN GUILT I project the children of brothers and OF MANSLAUGHTER of the effective things sisters of the John The Associated Pres Topeka Sans July rents traveling with capricious un- certainty threatened Southwestern plains tonight with a new heat wave Interior Department Secretary this year farmers welcomed it Like Sen Tydings Conduct Of ate Committee direction h singins will be under the i of W Special He picked his first ripe music will be given by of the rnato July 3 i county's local unions It is expected V Pierce G be to have a com- Grange Mary 3 Zimmerman Emma ed For Beer of the best qualified j Flook M Alice Roelkey and cox 49 In a study of the subject Charles Rean is bequeathed the present ia a aad Of to be paid whea they reach By The Less than two weeks ago complained about of rain floods and Today the region was the i nation's hot spot Temperatures mbert 72 Was Washington July angry nation's spot Temperatures Parlor Of Hairy Wast Secretary Ickes J passed 100 again ia maay places Anne County 1 against Sea Democrat j The change brought a toll in heat smoke at an altitude of 5.000 feet i Jr Northeastern Maryland Floods A was Ernest W oa 3 ia honor of the birthday of their t daughter Mae There wasj a beautifully decorated birthday cake f Maay gifts were received Games sere played on ths lawn meats were served Music was ished by Gilbert White Lyle Smith White aad Claude Those present Misses Helen r ogie Evelyn j Wilhide Martha Stitely Lena Pearl Pauline Trout Marie Caroline Crilley Virginia er Martha Fogle Mary Dorsey Ethel Moser Mary Moser Mary Smith i Grace Smith Helen Roderick Lillian sy Tie Press Doris Flanigan I Messrs Franklin Henry Favorite Reed Marshall Harry ardson Felix Sylvester bursts receded today as residents of j Grace Whitmore Ray Smith Charles Wilhide Donald just what damage had been j corn Maryland conduct of the Senate prostrations -bat hot investigation of the Interior j that which carae early last year Annapolis July G Department's Virgin Island i and stayed needed to ripen all the the age of 21 The residue is be- should coras by to the of S I Lambert 72 tonight was convicted by It preceded by a few hours j aad start cora aad other crops aad through the Charles Rean in equal shares to be aa Anne county Circuit a sharp warning of the Maryland j growing battlefield This placed as they reach the ace of 25 Mr I Court jury of for the i Senator of before the would serve is executor and in the j beer parlor killing of Harry Cox 49 witnesses before the committee a a sort of brief in behalf of the event of his death before Saal j The jury considered the case for j coupled with reference to a i Old Trails route aad would carry lenient of the estate a nephew i aa hour and ten minutes before re- fist outside the room Property Sold For The transfer of a property located oa the west side of Hamilton avenue OC from the monies available to the Lightner and Claude S Hahn roads commissions of Maryland Pennsylvania and the District of OPEN AIR SERVICE Also Show Heavy age There I the storm had centered ia j ern Maryland But advices tonight St Mary's county ia the for road improvements j cm part of the state -were that roads j Parsons president pre- United Brethren Church aad bridges there had been damaged sided W Give Program Sunday Evening i to the extent of of Cie program committee The second Deerfield open air j of shores at Great Mais i the speaker service will be held in Run ia St Mary's had to leave Mr that Deerfield Brethren Fish Hits State Department For Attitude On office Tuesday The was about Almost 75 per cent of ax revenues Speaking before the annual Con- f VJ 1 their homes early today whea L Smith wfJ serve as next Sunday at 8 p m Yorker SayS U S gress of the Maryland de Grace July ter chairman of the Business and i program will be featured by seat over ier Fish said it would Fashion show which the cal numbers by the Men's Chorus of em Maryland by nocturnal j Crops throughout the Havre de Club will sponsor ia September 25 voices of the Friendship Bible j silver baby was presented to class St Matthew's Lutheran church Paul j the sec Jos splashed abou seeking to Stands of hay James Marrone in Ofj Hanover Pa The teacher of the I and area suffered MiSSed Fine hard to Sad in the archives of j the State Department for the past Marshall Gilbert White Gideon Darkis Roger Fogle Lyle Smith Franklin White Claude Warner Parker Hartsock Fogle Mr and Mrs SterHag Mr and Mrs Ernest Flanigan Mr and Mrs done and crops oa higher land were swept away i the recent addition to his family Reports from all sections of the en flat by the driving rain area were that ao lives were lost and that no persons suffered in- jury during the flood Property age run into thousands of Arthur Flanigan Mrs Charles Fogle lars but no attempt had been made Mrs Thomas Darkis Moser Mr Jacob Mrs Elmer I to estimate it 1 From first reports it appeared that The roads commission swung into action immediately in its drive to re- pair storm damage Cellars in more than 30 homes here and in Elkton were flooded and men spent the day pumping water out of houses guest the Robert Olds of Washington D C Enlist In Nary Carlton Hoar and Alfred Bible class which has an Associated Pr of 240 will make the address of the College Park Md July To Hit BlOW For Peace 150 years that equals its evasive i row with ponderosity aad THE The weather forecast lor Maryland today Generally fair today aad He is C O Meckley master of Hanover It was reported that the first open air service held June 30 1.200 persons and an- Hoar of who have other unusually crowd is government of the United Hamilton Fish of New York had glorious opportunity to Republican oa the House strike a blow for peace that would Foreign Affairs committee said night that Secretary Hull's reply to Abyssinia's appeal enlisted in the U S Navy will leave Ia the past persons have j with Italy Thursday for Norfolk Va where they from distances of 25 to 40 miles most evasive and weakest State De- for help in was about have been heard throughout the little change ia While the first nine days of the current month have been warm begin training ito attend the sen ices document on record world he said asserting that the the same period League of Nations failure to act last year was constructively to the j much hotter ened war exposed it ai a hollow with six days 90 degreet or far five cl U