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   News (Newspaper) - August 30, 1933, Frederick, Maryland                                Last Edition Fair Mid continued cool Thursday partly lored by showers in extreme west portion VOL 270 I BE CANDIDATE MD WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30 1933 TEH Democrat And Physician Replies To Recent Letter From Friends IK FIGHT TO END WHATEVER MY FORTUNES MAY BE Makes Announcement After Conferring Also With Friends In Various Parts Of State DR CHARLES H CONLEY Dr Charles H Conley and well-known Democrat ay announced his candidacy for the nomination for Governor In His announcement came in re- sponse to an open letter from a number if blends published on August 12 tnd enter the field In reply to this communication rom his friends Dr Conley says I lat while he has a deep interest a his party he has a deeper interest in jie prosperity and welfare of all the of ay native state Dr Conley's reply also reveals that reaching his decision he has held number of conferences with friends in sections of the State He said e feels it Is my duty as it is my re to become a candidate for That hs Intends to remain in the fht to the end whatever my fortunes nay be is also made clear In event nomination and election he pledges to my most earnest and sincere to the conscientious and im- discharge of the duties of that office Former chairman ot the County and Central committees of which he at present a member Dr Conley has ong been active in politics In Brick county and the state He has held elective office Bom In Montgomery county April 7 876 Dr Conley has been a practicing In Frederick county tor 37 being first located at Adamstown tnd yean ago removing to rick His were the late In Amy Daring War When the United States entered the World War in 1917 Dr Conley en- ated in the army end was assigned to Jie medical corps with the rank of When the war ended and he honorably discharged it was with he rank major He has been a member of the board managers of the State near since Its He If 0 Of ors of the Maryland State School for iie Deaf this city a past president the Kiwanis club a former presi- jent and now a member of the board if managers of the Frederick County Society and a past dent of the Maryland state Pair He is a Mason a member of he Episcopal church and a director of he Citizens National Bank In Dr Conler was married to Abell Baughman daughter if Mrs Helen Abell Baughman and the ate Gen L Victor Baughman They lave six children In their letter to Dr Conley asking lim to become a candidate his friends Minted to the power held by appointive the increasing cost of and the need of relief from The state tax burden they Hated has from approximately SEARCH FOR SLOOP WITH Ship Not Sighted Storm On August 20 New York August JO guard announced today that the search for the tloop Postscript since 30 had been discontinued The carrying three of New city neighbor ot President Roosevelt set out trom W J for in the face of one of the wont in yean Since Sunday when the dent teamed of the failure of private searches more than JO and of the coast fuard have ed the coast from Portland Me to the Delaware No trace of the sloop wai found The Herre Irving ton of L DuPont Irvine stock broker and Charles and John L sons of Dr Walter L IN FAIL Edward And Charles Hurd Injured In City Accident SCAFFOLD HOOK BROKE Edward Miemeyer 36 Middletown and Charles Hurd both painters fell from the height of the third floor of the residence 235 East second street about 1.30 o'clock this morning when the ing on which they were standing fell Both men sustained injuries to their backs and were removed to the erick City Hospital in Cline's lance The men suffered greatly as a re- sult of falling on the brick pavement from such a height as the cornice of the home At the later it was stated that the extent of their injuries bad not been determined Niemeyer and his brother-in-law Hurd who resides at 427 George street had been painting the ex- of the home for eral days and were applying the ond coat of paint to the front working from a scaffold sufficiently high for them to be painting near the cornice of the building Suddenly the folding gave way and the two men were hurled to the brick pavement 28 feet The exact cause of the accident was said to be due to the fact that an Iron the scaffolding broke A crowd assembled at the scene and a call nu sent from the home for a physician A call also was made to police headquarters where Desk Sergeant Phillip E directed that the ambulance be sent to trans- port the injured men to the Frederick City Hospital Both were in great pain as the result of th fall Dr W Meredith Smith arrived soon after the accident and the men were taken most at once to the hospital Officer Arthur Hoffman of the City Police investigated Misses Louise and Mary Angell were at home at the time of the accident and assisted in securing attention for the Injured OUT AGAIN IN AGAIN Man Who Hit Wife To Be Banished From Just released from a term in Jan for drunkenness and disorderly con- duct Sherman 35 of wick today for 30 days more At the conclusion of that term ho will receive his walking papers from the town of Brunswick was assigned the new term Tuesday afternoon by Justice Howard Marvin Jones on a charge of assault and battery on his wife Mrs way her eye blackened by a blow trom her husband testified against him He was fined In addition to the Jail term Chief of Police Joseph S Chew and Brunswick arrested Ridgeway and cer Chew brought him to Jail today Tried For Pleading guilty to a charge of support George Minor of Baltimore formerly of was ordered by Justice Hotter In peoples Court today to pay a month to his wife Mrs Mabel L Minor of Brunswick for the support of a minor child Minor fied that he had been out of for fire years but had recently gotten a job He was released on his own zance E Austin James was his at- torney Bank Beys i Announcement was made by officers of the Second National Bank of town that they have purchased the Industry Acting Under NRA Gives Employment To Many Additional Men WAGES PAID ARE ABOVE MINIMUM SET BY CODES Additional Help Also Added By Local Manufacturing Concerns Twenty-five new Jobs have been ated hi Frederick by oil companies and gasoline stations as the result of the oil code under the NRA which Is taking effect here Several oil Ol vi liAh larger companies which have made tle change as yet are awaiting word from home offices as to what the oil code will mean to them There has been little or no increase in wages among the oil company em- ployes as yet this being largely due to the fact that wages in general were above the minimum scale provided by the code The average filling station worker several dealers said is now making something between and a week Most of the new jobs have gone to filling station employes although some have been to truck drivers night men and office employes Of the concerns interviewed today the Gulf Refining Co bad added the the largest number of new tt is understood that those employed have been paid In advance of the NRA wage scale and at a higher rate The American Oil Co has taken on six new men at its bulk plant and service stations and plans a substantial wage Increase The Economy Oil Co had taken on two extra men just before the code went into effect and has since added two more Other companies which hare added one or more men under the codes aw Blue Ridge Sun and as companies and private In- H L Mills and O F Davis When full regarding the code Is received several local concerns expect to add more men than at present Several of the gasoline and oil dealers interviewed today reported a tendency to better business in the recent past On man said that indications point to this being the best August he has ex- In four years Another plant has been enabled by the standardized hour scale to Sunday eries and still give its men enough to do Ice Workers AMed Two of the three local ice have added men under the NRA trade code carrying out its wage and hour ions One of these the Frederick county Products Inc has added men in all departments The T 8 Michael ice plant has also added to its employes VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL r not produced a governor of the state Enoch Lowe 83 years ago nor has western Maryland been the residence of a Governor for rears Dr Conley resides south of fct en the A ff Adjutant General T Coaler United States Army has been In the service for years The late Dr Eugene Jones of Montgomery ty was a brother-in-law he having a sister of Dr Conley Col t Austin Baughman of Motor Vehicles is a brotner of Mrs attley Support The Conley friends of is not a but came about after additional space required by their ing business This handsome building located on West Washington street next to the Hamilton is one of the more modem buildings of It is equipped with the most modem banking faculties with in many parts of the state Deluding Baltimore city Recently a delegation from Baltimore city called on Dr Conley st his home here The letter asking him to become a candidate t voiced much favorable reaction his and brought of support from many parts of Maryland Dr Conley is the first Democrat to make formal a ot his for Governor Completed At Rocky A Vacation Bible School was con- ducted at Rocky Springs beginning gust 21 and continuing until August The school was under the super- vision of Rev Millard O Wilson pastor of the Church of the Brethren erick and Rev William Jackson pastor of the Edgewood Church of God The teachers were Rev and Mrs Wilson Rev Jackson and Lena schultz Fifty-eight were enrolled In spite of the stormy weather the at- rood ro- rolled Beginners Betty SchulU Anna Mary Mary Jane maker Anna May Shoemaker Gene Stupp Dorothy Kemp LaVere maker Robert Shaffer Francis son Norman Wilson Kenneth SchulU Harold Oscar Schulte Jr Cart Masser Lucille Blank Primary Junior Mason Dolly Schultz Harry Ensor George Shaffer Paul Shaffer Grace Free Thomas SchulU Margaret Schultz Helen Masser Ruth Kemp Krantz Jean SchulU ard Masser Evelyn Stupp Betty Jane Stone Junior and Intermediate Grayson Masser Austin Mackenzie Rosle Louise Shaffer Pauline Masser Pauline Schultz Masser Caroline SchulU Violet Schuitz Sara Free j Free Virginia Kemp Robert Martz Monroe Free Shaffer Bernard Blank David Schultz Evelyn Schultz Virginia Dorothy Schultz Anna Mae Kemp Alma Masser Frances Schultz Claude Blank i ginia Stockman E- wood Mackenzie Those having perfect attendance throughout the week Anna Mary Anns Stupp Dorothy Kemp Kenneth SchulU Harold Martz Grace Free Ruth Kemp Franklin Krantz Jean SchulU Evelyn Stupp Pauline Masser Sara Free Jeannette Free Virginia Kemp Robert Martz Monroe Free David Schultt Evelyn Anna Mav Kemp Masser the fiat a cation Bible School was conducted in that community It is anticipated that a two weeks school will be conducted In the early part of next The New Deal WASHINGTON By HODNtT Washington AUJ 30 son isn't the only touch here Perhaps he isn't even the toughest Burly John L Lewli president of the United Mine Workers is a contender Lewis has bullied and bulldoced his iBrousjh a career absolute in bis bit ruthlessly suppressing every hint of opposition Lately he has signed up about new bers He walked to Johnson the other day shook his big finger under son's and told the NRA Section Sev Is labor tot out of the recovery act You're not going to whittle It The Labor Advisory Board was denly itself a whole bunch of tough babies The group had son on the spot after his public ise to interpret the labor clause In an attempt to clarify the open and closed shop Remembering Johnson's past open shop the labor meu figured the Interpretation wouldn't do their cause much good They felt it might help the automobile and coal Industries get an open shop expression In their codes Johnson anted to why they felt that way President Green ot the A r of L said he realized Johnson was under much pressure from manufacturers I'm full of Johnson ex- claimed Get from body I'm a very stubborn fellow But be promised that he would not say anything that would affect labor's position under the recovery act In any way One of his pressures was the threat by Lewis of a national coal strike Terms Are Defined The interpretation finally issued jointly by Johnson and Chief Counsel Donald Richberg formally erased the terms open shop and closed shop from the NRA official vocabulary But the it was and will to be defined A closed shop is a place where only union men are hired An open shop is a place where anyone may be hired Employers argue that an open shop them the privilege of hiring cap- able men on merit regardless of er they have union membership But labor says it aways works out to that open shop employers discharge un- ion workers That prevents the ing up of a union in the plant NBA Mediator the document which nearly everyone has overlooked is the promise in cases where question arises M to whether employes represented by representatives of their own choosing to offer an Impartial investigation and if necessary a secret ballot That means the NRA will act on legitimate complaints that labor isn't getting its rights as guaranteed by the act Steel and some other industries are likely to be hejd up in the light of public opinion as refusing to accept the offer of investigation The National Labor Board already has settled two strikes by threatening employers with a public statement to the effect that workers har accepted and the employer had refused a settlement through a fair rised secret election Richberg who has been something of a tough baby himself during the open shop controversy wrote most of the interpretation Copyright ms MSA Service Inc Ministerial Meeting The Frederick City Ministerial Un- ion held a special meeting at the Y M O A this at time matters of interest to the organisation were discussed Rev DeWitt F Zuse president presided Those present Her Mr Zuse Rev Dr G Ellis Rev Ralph K Hartman Rev Dr Charlei 8 Wehler Rev Nat O Bamhart and Rev Millard G Wilson Half rer County Authorities A charge of obtaining money by bad checks resulted this morning in the ar- rest of J Harry Steele local lawyer and estate hv iff Doll steele was detained here for authorities of Carroll county where the charge originated Named Bishop THREE BOY Iceland Warmly Greets Stranded On Narrow Ledge Since Early Yesterday And Unable To Move DARING FLYER LOCATES PRECARIOUS POSITION State Troopers And Sportsmen En Route Since Yesterday To Effect Rescue Adirondack Lake Placid N Y Aug 39 water oranges were loitered over a ditty today to hree on a narrow ledge rock feel hlf h since yesterday morning I t end a from the top oC the nek side Wall Face Mountain and was finally raucht by the Because of sharp rocks which ened to sever the rape no attempt was made to hoist the to the top of mountain in the heart of the A state waa dispatched the camp to Lake to obtain SH feet more of heavy rape Because of the weight the rope was to be pat lots an airplane and dropped to the party on top Heavy rope the rescue party bettered would hoist he safely past the sharp rock After lowering the food the party began attempts to lower warm to the youths who spent last night In wind In their shirtsleeves Lake Placid N Y Aug JO AP note dropped from an airplane here just before noon said three Boy Scouts stranded since early yesterday on the Great Wall Pace Mountain cliff were still on their narrow ledge and no bers of a large searching party trying to rescue them nere visible Fred of Lake Placid the pilot daringly shot his plane down into the gloomy gorge of Indian Pass where he see the three youths huddled together after a night of freezing fo tain and unable to descend from their perch They were in their shirt left at th foot of the foot wall with a er boy who made a three-hour hike to Adirondack lodge late yesterday to re- port his companions plight The boys are William Ladue Robert Glenn and Tyler Gray all of burg and betteen the ages of 18 and 21 Twelve state troopers and a party of sportsmen left the lodge late with ropes flashlights food and cal supplies SEARCH CONDUCTED FOR BODY IN PATUXENT Baltimore Aug 30 fAP lice today searched the Little Patuxent near the bridge on the Fort Meade road for a long enough to have been a over the rail last night Dr N B Steward of Laurel who reported the occurrence said the thing was thrown in the river by two men who left In a Washington car driven by a third Later they returned he and broke uu oi me bridge rail and threw it In Each time as he approached them In his car the men got Into their auto- mobile and drove off without lights said the doctor AMERICAN AND BRITISH SHIPS PROTECT NATIONALS Hong Kong Aug 30 The U S gunboat Sacramento and a British destroyer left today for to After an eventful night over the North Atlantic from Greenland Col- onel and Mrs Charles A Lindbergh an shown as they arrived at Reykjavik capital of Iceland where they were greeted by a large crowd and officials ol state and town OF NL ASSEMBLY To Be Called By Ritchie To Regulate Hard Liquor SOMETIME AFTER SEPT 12 Baltimore Aug 30 AP bert C Ritchie is making plans for a special session of the legislature to en- act laws for state regulation ot hard liquor The Governor's tentative plan Is to call a special session some time after the state September 12 Anticipating the repeal of the 18th amendment Ritchie and the Attorney study to the state ot Maryland's liquor control statute According to the At- torney General's office It found a rible mess The state beer law according to some interpretations repeals most if not all of the option Moreover it left the questions of state regulation and state liquor revenue in doubt DRY LAW REPEAL Of Necessary 36 States Already Secured FIVE SLEEPING SICKNESS CASES FOUND AT DETROIT Detroit Aug 30 AP officials today said there have been five cases of encephalitis or sleeping re- ported in the Detroit area during the past two weeks There has been one death and two patients are in a ical condition Silent On Plans Copenhagen Aug 30 Charles A Lindbergh kept his plans to himself today but he is expected to re- main here at least several days more He said he was well satisfied with re- sults of the flights he and Mrs Lindbergh made northern areas before here and was op- of along the route the follow trf Traffic Charges Charged with failing to ghe right of way M R Berkeley Springs W Va was arrested at 4 o'clock this morning by Officer Shaff He posted collateral for a hearing In Police Court tonight W O Crowther was charged by Lieut Straley a parking tion against the menace of Chinese com- armies Missionaries Safe Hankow China Aug 30 American Passionist missionaries who two months ago were caught in warfare at between rebels and j troops were today reported safe I She's bride Heagey Effects Sold Furniture and books In the office of the late Jesse F R Heagey Frederick attorney were sold at a public sale at his former office in the Pythian building Tuesday morning bringing about The sale was conducted by a brother of Mr Heagey and H Kieffer DeLauter attorney John L Dutrow was Rabbi Emil Friedman of the Beth Sholom Synagogue has requested of his members to be relieved of his on account of oor health and the con- has accepted resignation Rabbi Friedman plans to leave hero the middle of September for New YorK city i to spend the winter months and If li's ills in the Archbishop Edward A above j for the gate to Japan has been named of the N Y diocese He is to assume his new post In the near I Battlefield site j John R of the National Park area this n this afternoon planned to inspect tho battlefield site which nas t here met Glenn H Washington and other members of the j Battlefield Association anci i conferred them about the ONLY ONE DISTRICT DRY Seattle Wash Aug M AP thirds of the 36 states needed to erase the 18th amendment from the were up today ton following II others Into the repeal column Mom of the states which has voted favored retention of Only one legislative district In ury uu MMC basis of available returns The district Till have two of 9 delegates who October 3 to ratify the decision Of the voters The popular vote from of the state's precincts rolled up a total of wet ballots to cast or dry candidates The total however had no bearing on the outcome as delegates were chosen by legislative districts an election ar- rangement which wet leaders attacked during the campaign Class Picnic HeU The In His Steps Sunday School of Calvary M t church held Its annual outing and picric supper day from 2 to 7 o'clock In Rice's park along creek west of town Preceding the picnic a business meeting held at which Mrs Edith Pearl president presided and plans were made to hold a roast chicken per September 28 from 5 to 8 o'clock m the parish hall of various kinds were played while the committee Mrs Justus Atkinson Mrs Raymond ford and Mrs David prepared a delicious picnic supper A prayer of Hpr Mrs R Rush Lewis The following members Mrs Lewis Mrs Edith Mrs Raymond Ford Miss Edith Mrs Mrs L K Anderson Mrs Summers Mrs George Tabler Mrs McCuskey Mrs erty Mrs Rhoderick Mrs Elmer F Mrs Usher Hall Mrs Prank Rothenhoefer Mrs C M Dodd Mrs John Schmidt and Mrs D C Draper of Drexel Hill Pa guest of Mri Hull Atkinson und Mn Mullinix REPORT ON NOT President Wants To Know Why Auto Manufacturer Is Not Under Agreement LATEST NEWS BEFORE GOING TO WASHINGTON No Word Thus Far Received Johnson At To Detroit Man's Attitude Hyde Park N Y Aug Jo AP President Roosevelt has asked Hugh a Johnson Industrial administrator for a report on the failure of Henry Ford to enroll under the new working ment for the Air Roosevelt wants the latest news on thli before he departs for a tion cruise back to Washington and there Is Indication is action although the President u nothing about that and maUnt M In talking with General Johnson was stated that no word had been re- at Washington K far from tho Michigan maker here about the use of drastic licensing powers to impose ing code on Ford brought the answer that no detailed consideration has been so far to this piece of VIRGINIA ASSEMBLY VOTES ON LEGISLATION Will Apply For For Road Work Richmond Va Auf 30 AP ministration bills authorising the ernor and the highway commissioner to apply to the federal public works ad- for for use on roads reported by House and committees ot the General Assembly today without amendments Tbe Senate today discharged He Moral and Social Welfare committee of abolishing special fees in prohibition cases and brought the on the floor The Page had been killed in the committee after an ing passage In the House Governor Pollard today sent to the Senate a communication opening a way for the Introduction of legislation foe cleaning up slums The tion said the measure contemplates financial obligation on the part of tho slate or any political of POLICEMAN KILLED AS BANDITS STEAL South St Paul Minn Aug 30 Machine gun bullets killed one man and Bounded another as five dits obtained In currency from two bank messengers today Leo 35 was the officer killed and James Yeaman wounded as the robbers seized the money from Joseph Hamilton and Herbert Cheyne whom they were guarding The two passengers represented the Stockyards National Bank here had Just left the In of the business district in company of the officers Seeks A suit for absolute divorce from his wife Kathleen V Parsons was filed In Circuit Court Tuesday by Conard L Parsons ot Brunswick The plaintiff states that he and hw were ried March 10 1930 In Hagerstown and have one child aged 17 months Adultery is charged and a ent is named Mr Parsons asks tody of the child Patrick M fer is his attorney Salesmen Hold About 15 salesmen of the Gulf ing company from Frederick town Westminster timore and Philadelphia a meeting and dinner at Hotel on Monday R D Cabes ot a special representative the I company for Maryland Virginia and j the District of Columbia mas among those present Routine business and the discussed TO REPAIR DAMAGE DONE BY STORM AT ACADEMY Washington Aug 30 officials said today a part of the fund under the allotment by the works boart yesterday to the Navy Department tn age caused by last week's storm to stations A survey of the damage by the stan to naval stations between Norfolk aid Boston placed the damage at between and Late Bally New York Aug 30 AP apparently decided today that all that glitters is not gold At aay rate stocks and staples generally showed a reversal of their lite rallying of following an official communique letting down some of the bars on the recently stringent gold embargo Prices shifted Irregularly lower under moderate liquidation and renewed short selling Sterling opened Call three quarters of one per cent THE WEATHER TODAY daughter of a Traverse Mich i is the bride Benny i won ame a- A at the of and Ls now assistant grid at that institution married at City by the brides father East 7th St Hone Sold The dwelling house of the j late Caleb F Rice at 242 East Seventh I street was purchased at an executor's j sale on the premises Tuesday after- noon by Gilmore R Flautt this city for Personal property sold at the same time brought several hundred Sherman p Bowers was ex- L C E Schildknecht clerk In 1909 president Theodore rode miles in on buck Three horses vere used for the trip which from Washington to Warrenton sod return Precipitation for 24 hours ending at Precipitation August to inches actual August inches Excess la 1933 precipitation to At- glut 2.79 inches High temperature High temperature a rear Low Mt Low temperature a sets 48 p m Sun rises 37 a BL Moon rues p Voon sets a H Condition a muddy   

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