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   Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - July 15, 1935, Frederick, Maryland                                High 92 LOT CooJ Morning Do yoa remember the fowl old days vaea all yoa Iroai a Jew of garden VoL 184 ASSOCIATED FUSS MD MONDAY MOWING JULY 15 1935 EIGHT FACES TODAY TWO SIX ARE INJURED IN AUTO WRECK TO ROARING RIVER Two Cars Collide Early Sunday Morning tims At Hospital Mores Nearer En- Military Garrison Called Oat Make emirs BT The Press I China July ing Yangtze moved nearer i ward engulfing Hankow tonight when i FAIR WEATHER PROBABLE FOR TOTAL ECLIPSE HOL Y NAME SOCIETY MEETS AT ANNAPOLIS Of Outlined In mon By Kector Of St Mary's Owen Moon To Disappear bulwark I Alarms were sounded that the dike j I was The city mad activity to forestall the night For 1 Hour And 40 Minutes Sut persons were injured none j UVe disaster The entire military iously when two automobiles crashed was out for dike repairs in a head-on collision on the National while civilian authorities ordered highway between a o'clock Sunday morning Five of the injured j were still confined to the Frederick j City hospital Sunday evening while the sixth was discharged following treatment The injured j Clay W Buffer 41 615 North Bentz street lacerations about the eye and bruises oa leg Grayson Grouse 36 Frederick Route 1 lacerations about the chin and leg Russell Young 24 Beach City Ohio lacerations about the forehead and arm Miss Mabel Brodie Washington severe bruises about the body also suffering shock refugees from other cities to TENNIS TOURNEY Fair weather is expected to give f By Tie Associated Annapolis Md Jury thousand members of the Holy Name today heard Rev Charies Crowe C SS R rector of SL Marj's church here likes their message to that of Apostle Paul and their duties Gathered on the hilltop about the historic church representatives of Holy Name Societies of Westers and Southern Maryland Baltimore and PARDON REFUSED OFFICIALS TO FOR FORMER U S ACT ON OLD AGE SENATOR LEA PENSIONS TOO AY SIX DIE IN FLAMES IN AIRPLANE CRASH Commercial Mine Carrying Fourteen And Crew Of 6 Crashes Soon After Take-off Plea Of New Evidence Plans For County Board j By Press j Jury persons dad amid when the giant j Dutch carrying i 14 FASCIST LEADER WILL CONTINUE AS CHANCELLOR Not Upheld By ernor Expected To Assume Definite Shape s takeoff The heroism of the ground staff a steward and the Norwegian ger was credited saving 32 Tney risked their oan safety to save Ho Hold Post Despite Automobile Injuries every opportunity to District of Columbia receded their rarity oath after a parade the city of the moon I members which Rev Fr Crowe such as romes only once every w preserve home irom teen years No telescopes or glasses i iie witness an total w preserve mashing laws of race suicide and tell be necessary according to the of divorce to protest against the weather bureau which predicts that XIM of education that will make you the event be entirely visible to mere puppets of the state and lo de- j Raleigh K C July Lea i Plans for an old-age pension board j the other occupants i former United States Sector from in Frederick county are expected to j j Tennessee today was refused a i definite shape today after a con- don from the Carolina State i ference be ween the Frederick by GOT J O B Harry j When Lea was informed at the stein Relief Administrator for prison that his request had been de- land it was learned Sunday j j he smiled said Thank At the same time it was stated i j and had no other comment j that no new employes other j Lea entered prison in May 1934 to those now on the staffs of the Board I serve six to ten years after his con- of State Aid and Chanties and MISS RIAL WEDS G E BORST vou Of vour civil as we as SKTC slx lo tca anc ana i providing I of conspiracy to cy welfare boards will be employed Miss Elizabeth 24 ington lacerations about the face The name of the other injured taa was not learned since only gency treatment was given Some of the planned to leave the pital within the near future HufTer had at first believed to have been more seriously injured but x-rays re- no fractures An investigation of the crash was made by Slate Officer 3 K And Miss ett Capture Mixed bles Championship the naked eye showers manage to stay away The eclipse will be underway about 9.15 o'clock but the moon will not do a complete fadeout before 11.09 p m according to the weather bureau The first part of tbe shadow will begin to cast a smudge over the 1 moon at shortly after 9 o'clock while from entire be j In a match that was as even as blotted out for an hour and forty i a m one small j work Mountains tennis Young operating a Chevrolet coach was proceeding east oa the National highway accompanied by Misses Brodie and Buffer the op- of a Ford coach bearing West Virginia tags was going west on the road He was accompanied by the score Richard At 1 47 burg this city and Miss Anna Davett i iout into the light and at 2.40 it will i n nil Baltimore the mixed U H U If 1 again fl K B bles championship of the Blue Ridge 1 to most eclipses there will be something to see tonight even j when the moon is in total eclipse j I The latest reports are that a red cle will be visible where the moon should be in sight This will be i ed by a few striking near j tbe moon it is said The eclipse will religious After Rev Fr Crowe's the Blessed Sacrament was brought from the church by Rev Fr Albert J C SS who was the brant at the Benediction The ed Sacrament had an escort of mid- shipmen from the Naval Academy A delegation from St John's Holy Name Society left Sunday morning at 1130 and participated in monies the Central Bank and Trust I Company there before it failed in 1930 He was convicted in 1931 but to administer the old age pensions Announcing that he was leaving oa a tour of the state to organize i Interesting Marriage emony At Mt St Mary's K tj The Austria July Kurt Schuschnigg although injured m an automobile accident in which killed made clear that he is determined to continue at his leadership of Austria's Fascist government Stefan the Chancellor's spiritual advisor told the Associated Press this He has with Schuschnigg almost con- I fought his case through every court ty pension boards Mr i available said he would visit Frederick county j Usually the Governor merely an- today and would also stop at j i he has declined clemency town and Oakland to organize since the latter's automobile the road near Vienna yesterday land crashed into a tree Police said that they did not think sabotage was responsible but con- an investigation sending the Miss Rial daughter of Mrs automobile wreckage to Vienna The College Grotto thoughtful study The clemency petition asked Sixteen county boards will then be for a near organization was stated The tourney Sunday afternoon on the Country Club courts by nosing out Harry Jr Washington and Mrs Elizabeth T Bopst Frederick WELL ATTENDED i full and complete pardon for Lea on latter part of the week will be j the grounds that reputed new ed to of boards in dence presented in his behalf by em and northern Maryland to 1 J Til Broughton Raleigh lawyer plets the set-up exonerated of the charges of Mr statement was as which he was convicted The event concluded the Blue be visible over doubles of KaanA be played March and Chirte Even persons also of Washington came from m TOtera acd or the Pacific ocean will be able to I get excellent glimpses of the event No Rain For Interesting Sermon By Rev Mr Sharpe Pastor M E Church South If a pardon was not forthcoming By virtue of the recent welfare Mr Broughton asked for a i ace passed by the last session of the i and several other persons whose names were not The accident took place on a straight stretch of road west of the western approach to Braddock bles title from Buddy Radcliff and I Mai both of Frederick The steadiness of Ramsburg finally i proved the deciding factor m i Precipitation is possible for St Day today which is Heights From reports the cars crashed together on Young's side of the road Neither machine overturned bat both were badly aged in the wreck Several of the in- jured were removed to the hospital in forty observers days according Generally fair to some weather the ambulance of C E- CUne aad Son summoned from Frederick while until was won at love which j March and Mrs same as is expected Another large crowd attended Sunday evening service sponsored by Protestant churches of Frederick in Baker Sunday evening and an interesting address by Rev Sharpe pastor of Trinity church South who took lation on the grounds the reputed new matter raised at least a serious doubt as to Lea's guilt We have been unable to discover any new evidence which is different from what fras been heretofore brought the statement said On the request for a commutation it set forth that Legislature tion of old-age pensions in the Board of State Aid and and in county welfare boards we are going to be able to administer the old-age act without the employment of tional persons This is possible by virtue of the fact that the county welfare boards Bopst drew up from far behind to first set overtime but the of victorious pair ally brought victory and Miss Dayett were swept aside in the second set as the losers showed their night when thunderstorms may ar- the Saturday for his subject A Fourth Rev Mr Sharpe took as his test I temperatures began over the was 89 to again The That Ye May Able to j Comprehend All Saints What is Breadth the Depth i and the Height of the Gospel Which 1 is in Christ Jesus The apostle Paul said Rev Mr Sharpe uses odd an investigation into the wreck l tte sainthood and posted at Pouce Headquarters to i ot iry in mathematical terms Young as a witness until tne date of I 6 again crowded Sunday j by length in the the tentatively set as l{ The precipitation early Saturday goepel of Canst rles i tt to bat -03 thai Quality of i en m ers were taken to Frederick by ine cury edged upward State Officer Cecil was continuing I TOtals i cool breezes both days kept the heat ally broke through Mrs Bopst s at a arc much re- I lief from the of Swimming pools were again crowded Sunday it was prematurely presented j already have in their employ social Lea was convicted along with his workers who are administering j son Luke Lea Jr and Wallace B j ployment relief and we expect to use Davis president of the Central Bank j the same personnel to investigate The younger Lea serving a much j old-age pension cases shorter sentence than his father wri j We intend to send out in a few paroled last year due to his health j days the necessary forms and Davis who entered prison before the j gaGon blanks to all units and Less was paroled recently an hope to to begin the ad- earlier request had been j ministration of old-age pensions in f the stale just as soon as money is made available to us by the state Edward Jr son of Mr and petitions when he refuses them but rett and Washington counties It of Paris formerly of Cabinet had placed Vice-Chancellor he issued a long statement in the was indicated that William L Galvin I Pittsburgh was married to Gerard Lea case and pointed out he had and Thomas B members of the given the data presented in the Board of State Aid and Chanties behalf laborious and i would accompany Mr Greenstein Mrs Edward The Hague Holland Barst Sr of the Grotto Mount St Mary's College afternoon The Her James G Burke of the college performed the ceremony The bride was given in marriage by her ancle John mger She wore a lace sown An x-ray Ernst Von leader of the forces temporarily in charge of the government ation fay physicians disclosed that Schuschnigg was not injured and physicians an- that his physical condition was good Pale and his face drawn with pain Schuschnigg was assisted by friends from the hospital early this morning with a of camellias and j for a visit to the church where lay ned white roses and lilies of the j the body of his wife The day was ley so hot that many mourners in the The bridesmaids were Miss Ledlie crowd outside fainted but the DLL I Ltd I Ui OPINIONS CONFLICT BE INCREASING Rial sister of the bride who arrived from France the week by the father of the Miss MoEy of a firs cousin of the Miss Klosky and Miss Marylyn of Westfield N twin of the bride Miss Anne of Pittsburgh another cousin of the bnde and Miss Aileen Rial youngest sister of the bnde They were attired in pale rose de sole frocks with broad bine velvet bells and carried Colonial bouquets J Ledlie was best man bride's grandmother Mrs J Ledlie printed fon a small black French hat while the bride's mother chose a ennese gown of green plaid organdy with green picture hat A After the a reception OVER DATE OF TRIAL held t fes of View home of Mrs A cellor wore a raincoat with its collar j upturned f Shortly after noon the special train took the Chancellor and the body of his wife to Vienna Their old son Kurt who was injured in the wreck was left behind in the v unaware that his mother was dead kept asking for her f and presented the r doubles Minor Accident Occurs A minor accident occurred at East j Second and East streets about into a lead i o'clock Saturday night when final mobiles operated by Howard T kins North Bentz street and thy Barnes Frederick Route 5 ed One of the machines was con- damaged it was said but no one wss reported injured Officer j Fa ran charges set they V i the showers arrived T l W h wc Zi d gamely to win the showers the weather quickly cleared and remained moderate through the that a submerged people might travel of and of God only when imbued with spirit and esert and he Attorney General Herbert O'Conor i buffet supper and dance followed Sees Speedy Trial Of The Coblentz Case Sprays Are j ed In War On Destructive Japanese Pest Mr and Mrs Borst sail for Havre and after a shore m Paris with the bride's sister Miss j Conflict jg op on when the j Bechi Rial will make their home in next trial of former Senator Brussels Paris July of anas of men women and children in nval political camps disputing the paraded today In huge Day demonstration Clashes between the Nationalist Veterans organisation Voix de and Leftists enemies met by the t Deputies at Limoges in several were injured was the only trouble reported A rainstorm ly dispersed Limoges demonstrators Later there were brief scuffles be- -j factions at Dijon and bourg but nobody was hurt and said that all France was calm Leftists announced that marched in their five-hour procession cere Emory L Middletown would take place m Baltimore were m evidence over the week-end lowing trie action of the Court of Brussels Mrs Borst who was educated abroad returned to St Joseph's Col- lege high school here to receive her tbe SUBe M to Uie power After them to court for a hearing tonight lead Residents awoke ind decided to pii Collateral forfeited in two ia Ul- tO the sheets A little before Paul by breadth in the pel that the Christian is diploma She finished her studies at While no Japanese beetles nave In the cession of Sacre Coeur Florence discovered in this county and i few nave been trapped in i the according to J M TOM Collateral forfeited in two dent cases in Police Court Saturday night Franklin B Wise Dover DeL forfeited and costs on a charge of passing a boulevard intersection the charge preferred by Ben Phebus following an accident at the comer of West Third and Bentz i streets Friday night Wise was west on Third street and struck a car operated by Robert Dutow this A and the is wDl be a united than five games Oi Dom to a morning boys in sweeping the last at Visited Lutheran Parsonage Rev and Mrs Robert J Wolf and S Philadelphia j day Rev Dr and Mrs Amos J at city who was proceeding north on Bentz street named Freeze i on East from Manchester and Collins secretai more forfeited collateral each Luther League of reckless driving charges preferred and Miss Mehlhouse is ol Intermediate coolness j decided to pull little before 7 line of thought he said that the time coros lids can be told and not classed ai the Frederick airport gave the By depth in Christ's gospel Paul meant that a Christian needs to be tolerant but can tolerate just thing Christ was broad bin he didn't include everything in his beliefs Referring to the fourth dimension Einstein speaks of in ir Sharpe compared it to on a charge of fraudulent corporate Federal Government inspector the insects are said to be gaining ground j Herbert R O'Conor j j Judge George A and ordering Aigle Switzerland the that the former banker must be cried i University of Lausanne Switzerland other seasons of State Ai a Ural of Maryland wired from Los and the Akademie of enna Mr Borst who is 2 graduate of Novel Event To Be Presented day School Class At Adamstown A Tom Thumb Wedding be j presented by the Rainbow Class of j the Trinity Reformed church Ad- on Friday at 8 p m la the L O O F HaE Adamstown Rerm will act as the an- The bridal party win College the Hague been j of Canterbury Gordon result of a cut in Insect Control I Angelas where he is attending a spending the last few months at the j Dutrow Bride Jennie June Fund a tne present state budget that Commonwealth Club Richmond Va j groom Tom Thumb Ar- trial following j Jewing 10 p 81 j a 11 p rn 79 midnight 78 The fall Phebus following a collision at the Square Corner about ten days ago Surprise Birthday Dinner A delightful birthday ner was tendered Mr and Mrs of the Junior Department Both were departmental secretaries when Rev Dr Traver was executive I secretary of the Luther N League of America They were from the Luther League convention at Charleston S C and left here in the mercury was slow until 5 a e breeze getting under way the to 67 This was just 30 degrees under the airport's afternoon high mark of 97 The of the overnight heat in the city estimated to have bees SO j fourth dimension of height degrees at midnight did not get into fourth dimension was the record since the 24 hour mini- to as an attribute of I who have been fighting the aaTE a insects urge citizens j conduct own on the i bug by sprays which can be used in the war on the beetles A general survey is made here oaai the State by the ento- ing charges He department of the i T of Maryland to obtain on the situation according to Dr Ernest N jeopardy for the president of the closed Central Trust Company KIDNAPPER BEING SOUGHT BY G-MEN Government Agents Said To Be ing In On Dainard Brains Of Weyerhauser Kidnapping mum was 68 Farms Increase In Maryland By Tte Associated Press Washington July increase of in the number of farms in Maryland between 1930 and 1935 is Mam Duvail near Tor Philadelphia I by the Census Bureau j Mr Wolf assisted Rev Dr Traver at i Over the same period the total the morning service Sunday Ee is J ue of ail farm land snd buildings in j well-known here having visited the state decreased some 168 i ri it is removed from others as far as Einstein's is from tbe three other dimensions of space Rev Mr Sharpe described this dimension as the thing which differentiates from other religions It 5s thai to day July 7 by his children grand- children brother and sister nieces and nephews in honor of his birthday which occurred on July 4 A large birthday cake was pre- sented to Mr by niece Mrs Arthur Naill of Westminster and was enjoyed by all present Those present Mr and Mrs Wm F Duvail Mr and Mrs P J DavaS Miss Ida vall San liar Mr ana Mrs Roy and family near this city Mrs Harry Herbert and family Mr aad Mrs E J near this Mr aad Mrs Roy S Duvail and family near New Market Mr and Mrs Herbert Duvail and sons near Walkersville Mr and Mrs erest Derail and son j man's elevation of personality to his on numerous occasions i to Denied That Milk I Farm Went To Washington Mr and Mrs daughter New Wilbur Duvail and Windsor Mr and Mrs Arthur Duvail and son Sam's Creek Mr and sons New Mrs Ralph Dwvall Mr and Mrs Geo S trine Baltimore Misses Thelma and Mary Evelyn Putman Fay and Phyllis Duvail Betty and Barbara Jean Herbert Master Lloyd Herbert Hueston Alton and Norman man James Roach Leo Mehrl and Aubrey Duvail Mr Bankerd New William Ralph and Arthur Jr tion Makes Reply To Statement Of Nice Cheltenham At one he said owing to a milk shortage in the National j tal a partial agreement was made j vation Army but was never earned out 1 In con- he said To heights of fection is Christianity's dream for i man May we press on to heights in j Chrisi A number of hymns were rendered i led by the Trinity M E choir vocation was by Rev Robert pastor of the Church of the ren scripture lesson Rev Dr Amos J Traver pastor of Evangelical j eran church prayer Rev Dr G Ellis of r j and offering i Bernard C Morris of the Cory head of the department Property owners can make an spray by using a of j two of dry arsenate of j lead and one and one-half j fuls of Sour mixed in a quart of water Dr aave the mandate in the i BT The Associates Press case returned at an early I Wash July to aj to aaf e the case tried j that the government was closing in William Dainard fugitive brams was in conflict with the George Weyerhauser i of Attorney Bernard J i Ping continued to circulate here of Baltimore who said I day while Mrs Margaret Waley speaking of the wide situation said that a forty Der cent cat in the Insect Control Fund j day he did not believe would be tried some time in the FaH Wens said he would contact James Clarke former State's Attorney in has limited the work of the ento- j Howard county who was in charge of department of the university to the certification of farm and determine what pari the sery in order to enable Maryland to move their ducts outside the State Large areas in Maryland have been quarantined by the United States Department of Agriculture to demurrer prevent the spread of the beetle and it is necessary that the State spend most of its now available money to free farm products nursery stock and j at Henry Va in 1841 awaked in the pronouncement of sentence for her part in the crime Relentless moved about through the Pacific Northwest but would neither confirm nor deny that prosecution in that county and j ware oa trail take in the case i One report was that as Weils said he assumed Clarke will meat wanted Dainard alias receive a special appointment on next Wednesday the day of to the one he held from the county Mrs on the ia the argument to Coblentz i bergh law and conspiracy charges j Several of the higher peaks of the lens for j Great mountains are bare of houses was installed in the beacon timber but their summits are covered The j with heavy grass July that any milk from the State penal farm at ever had been sold in the City of Washington was Hal T Seams reply Saturday to ment by Gov Nice The Governor now en route to California said he had requested Charles J Butler director of welfare to investigate a report that the in- had entered into tion with the citizens of Maryland Keams ends his administration of the penal farm today to take charge i of ue House of i Maryland The Governor said Western I Ladies GuiM Meeting land dairymen had complained of the A meeting of the Ladies Guild of sale of milk by the institution Nice I the Utica Reformed church was held other commodities that are likely be said Dr Cory i the beetle Is most prevalent swarms s of them hum over rose bushes peach J trees flowers and shrub bushes of aD j thur Fouche of honor dine best man Daniel girls Anna Lee Myers Betty Smith Virginia Lee Thomas ribbon bearers Ruth Pearl Helen Myers Lorraine Biser Grace bridesmaids Martha Ana Gibson June Stup Frances Stup Betty Jean Oland Catherine Wat ushers Jesse Stup Bobby Renn my Hoke Myers Ralph ings Carl Raymond Thayer ring bearer Wilt Jr pages Ro- laad Stup Lloyd Frye mother of the bnde Catherine Biser father of the bride George Stup mother of the groom Lorraine Stup father of the groom Tingling mammy Wilt A number of persons wul represent such dis- guests as President and Mrs Roosevelt aad Buzrie Dall Col and Mrs Charles bergh the Governor and Mrs Harry Nice and others Rev Mr Harvey shue is pastor of the church varieties Grapevines are i most from the present j as many as twenty beetles j being found oa one leaf V wrote to Butler requesting to j at the home of Mrs Grayson StuH j In maay cases entire trees have been stripped their foliage When j the beetles are disturbed from one bush or tree they away in clouds to other places of Eleven Applicants Are Eligible o Police Force m With Meningitis Tbe Associated Press Salisbury McL July Richardson civilian con- servation corps worker was confined the Peninsula General Hospital j here today with meningitis one of the jsix cases to be reported an tie lern Shore of Maryland examine into the situation and if found to be true to take immediate steps looking to the cessation of this vicious practice Nice criticized the purchase of im- blooded dairy herds by State Institutions asserting be a less wasteful and use of the people's money As long as he is Governor he said he not permit State institutions to enter into unfair competition be- Thursday afternoon The meeting was opened with singing In The Garden followed by scripture ing by Mrs Elsie Snook and Lord's Prayer There were 16 members pre- sent The president Mrs Snook presided It was the birthday of one of the members Mrs Glenn Stall Refreshments were served The next meeting win be held at the home of Mrs Harry Stull near Frederick Thursday August 8 The meeting averages Arthur T Burke Silver Spring Leslie B Thompson cause of free labor with the people of closed with singing Sowing Ths followed fey Farm Walter E Burrall near New ket will address the regular Farm Bureau meeting of Ballenger district at the school house day o'clock Mrs have charge of a literary program H C Pools sill preside Made Highest Average With Mark Of 88.22 July of tbe 24 applicants who took the tion given by the State Employment Commission to create an eligible list for the Montgomery County Police made passing grades Carl V Ramey of Rockville made the highest average with 88 22 Gassaway W Linthicum Frank A Lane Park J Waters Jr R Travers and E Tomorrow THE The weather forecast for land today Fair today followed by local thunder showers ate this after- noon or tonight Brown Silver Francis L more Herbert M Heflin Poolesville William M Whalen Park In the event of a vacancy on the police force State Employment Com- missioner Harry C Jones will certify the names of the first five on the list to the county commissioners and only certify more names if all five refuse rf i T I illy fair not much change la Thunder ers may step in and spoil erick's view of the eclipse of the moon tonight the weather man mji At any rate there it lately to be ram today which St wbo guied in Un order of I appointment VM   

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