Products of Local Plants on Display
A local exhibit showcases products from area plants in Baltimore with displays continuing through Friday evening. The event highlights regional industry and community business.
22 Mar 1927
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Newspaper
Salisbury Evening Times
Location
Salisbury, Maryland, United States of America
Date
Mar 22, 1927
Page
1
A local exhibit showcases products from area plants in Baltimore with displays continuing through Friday evening. The event highlights regional industry and community business.
A report from Annapolis describes the Salisbury Melean exhibition opening at the MCL building on Daviston Street with products from Salisbury and the Eastern Shore on display. The event runs daily 9 AM to 10 PM, featuring local manufacturers such as Berhin Milling, Delly Candy, Southern Dairies, and Jackson and Guinan. The Rotary District delegates nominate officers ahead of the Belgium conference, with Crisfield and Salisbury clubs active in judging and hosting events.
The Wilmington Methodist Episcopal Conference opens tomorrow with anticipated pastorate changes for the next fiscal year. No district superintendent moves are planned, though Walter K. Gunby of Dover District may transfer. Dr. Albert J. Croft seeks transfer for a change of all mate, as the 222-minister conference gathers at Asbury Church.
Washington reports that the United States has notified the Mexican Foreign Office that the nagging treaty between the two nations will terminate on the first anniversary date March 25. The notice was sent by the American Embassy at Mexico City and received by the State Department. The article outlines cooperation for enforcement and related terms, noting implications for imports and American interests.
New York March 22 AP Durant plans to unveil April 7 mechanisms to back a major industry consolidation. He already controls Locomobile Flint Durant and Star, and aims to challenge General Motors after a dramatic comeback from a railroad wreck and stock market battles. His backers say he will carry war into the GM camp.
In Smithsburg, Maryland yesterday, Burgess Philip Clark was defeated by veto, with A. Brenner reelected as burgess. The recount cites councilmen Willian Derrew, De 1 Kune, and Rev. Clarence Wolfe among other officials as part of the municipal slate.
A collection of brief late news notes reports Danville Illinois sentencing in a double murder and a suicide in jail. Shanghai officials announce a surrender agreement with Chinese forces. Accidents near Villa Grove Illinois claim multiple fatalities. An attempted home invasion in Marrinburg fails with no injuries. In Jamaica, Snyder and Gray plead not guilty to an insurance murder plot. Washington reports federal judges named for wartime duties and recess appointments under Camidge.
Hagerstown Md March 22 A fryton W Nicely proprietor of a peel and billiard room was attacked by a masked robber in a six garage noir night and emerged from the encounter with a head wound. The assailant cried stick em up but Nicely did not obey and was struck with a weapon after a struggle.
A garbled OCR style item describes a dispute or incident near a street scene with references to a high rent area and a public display. The fragment mentions a new policy or crime label and possible charges following events. The text is highly unclear.
Aaron Sapiri testifies that he bore full responsibility for a recruitment notice in a weekly edition linked to the Dearborn Independent and an automobile manufacturer. Leo alleged damages from antiwear placard content while attorney Lapine Creag argued for organizing members in a related campaign.
In Maryland a Senate bill would require physicians to produce three copies daily for each patient. One copy stays with the physician, one goes to the patient’s family, and one is filed with the state vital statistics registry. The form would detail the patient’s condition and treatment, including drug use and diagnosis, while the patient remains under care.
An Annapolis report from March 22 discusses a proposed measure tied to state transit and a governor’s stance. The fragmented text references Frederick Lee Cates of Harford County and an ongoing legislative hearing with attention to potential turnout and seat implications at the Deemer location.
At Preburgh on March 22 AP states the Interstate Commerce Commission heard from BJ Brooks representing Cumberland Steel Co. He testified that Cumberland Maryland rates to western points should be revised to align with Pittsburgh east rates. The company seeks a differential allowance of one and a half cents per hundred pounds on western shipments, and would accept Pittsburgh steel concerns applying the same to shipments.
Report says a $1,000 safe was recovered after an attempted robbery. The safe contained valuables and was damaged during the incident. Authorities are investigating and no arrests are mentioned in the readable text.
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