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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 8

The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 8

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THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, MT) TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 16, 1941 PAGE EIGHT MEAT PACKING STRIKE SHORE BOY CHOSEN Senate Show Star Eastern Shore Sketches RADIO SETTLEMENT SOUGHT FOR U.S. NAVY SCHOOL Ralph's Maryland Caia The place of Home Cooked T-i sa. New York, Sept. 16 Anothei PRISON TERMS METED OUT IN CIRCUIT COURT Norfolk, Sept.

16 James wus servea as you uae it. RALPH WHITE, football season is at band, and the Ralph Fleming of Goldsboro, Baltimore, Sept. 16 (AP) -United States Department of officials met today with union who recently enlisted in the United M. -I networks are lining up things for their usual quota from the grid Mates navy, nas Deen cnusen as lepresentatives and! officers of the one of the apprentice seamen quel- Schluderberg-Kurdle meat packing plant in an effort to mediate a iron. Three chains have announced their opening broadcasts, all for September 27.

tried to study at a wavy service School. He will be given sixteen strike of about 900 of the plant's 1,200 employes. L. F. Rye, Labor Department weeks of intensive instruction which will prepare him for special service in the Navy.

This training They are: NBC-Red, Ohio State vs. Missouri; CBS, Michigan vs. Mi JIT- I 9 conciliator, was summoned here chigan State; NBC-Blue, Minnesota HOMESTEAD MM If has 7 points of quality 1 Deep Creamline. 9 Richness Below The Creamlrne. Appetising 4 Never Mixed.

i More Food Value Triple Inspected. 7 Value. CALL (041 after two AFL unions, the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, and the Truck Driver and Helpers' vs. U. of Washington.

There's been quite bit of con jecture over why Fannie Brice and Union, called the walkout. 1 her Baby Snooks haven't returned to the air although her program has been under way since September 4. will provide him with a trade, il he ever desires to return to civilian life. Fleming enlisted in the Navy at the Recruiting Station in Post Office Building, Salisbury, Maryland. Among the courses offered are those for machinists' mates, metal-smiths, carpenters' mates, radiomen, pharmacists' mates and e-lectricians' mates as well as an opportunity to study for entrance into the.

United States Naval A-cademy at Annapolis. Fleming is son of Dillon Fleming of Goldsboro, Md. Actually, it's all due to the fact Four Sentenced In Criminal Cases, Appeals Heard term were handed out in Circuit Court yesterday and today in a variety of canes which almost completes tho September criminal docket, Tomorrow's assignment listed all other criminal cases with the exception of presentments 21 and 22, the state versus Rachel Wright Day and the entire board of County Commissioners on charges growing out of a shortage in county funds. George Watford, negro, was sentenced to 18 months in the House of Correction on a charge of forgery. lie pleaded guilty to Altering amounts on checks which he later cashed.

that her contract provides that her vacation is not to end until October 2. Meanwhile, the program is giving her delayed return all the build "This anvil is to get me down in a hurry so I can tell Eugene Messick there-really isn't a storm cloud in sight. His friends have been worrying him with talk about hurricane weather because he's going on a vacation cruise to the south." William Mosca, union organizer, said the strike, was in protest of company action in increasing the rate of processing hogs without a pay increase to workmen. He said workmen demanded time and one-half for overtime after 40 hours a week, and a 10-cent-per-hour wage boost. William Schludcrberg, company president, said the strike was the result of a refusal to recognize the unions as the bargaining agency for its employes.

up possible. vi IMP. Gldridge O. Justice was ordered to pay $6 per week for the support Tuning Tonight: The War (includes Army maneuvers): 6:00 of a minor child. George Tull, negro, was sentenc MBS, 6:15 NBC-Red, 6:30 MBS Man with most audience appeal at Seriate sub-committee movie propaganda Inquiry reportedly is Ernest W.

McFarland, junior senator "from Arizona, who tackled veterans Nye and Clarlc of Missouri to dent precedent that freshman senators should be kind to their elders. GROCERY ROUTE cd to two years in Maryland House 6:45 NBC-Red, 7:55 CBS, 8:15 MBS, 8:30 NBC-Blue, 9:00 MBS, 9:45 Matt Parker, negro, on an assault charge, was also sentenced to 18 months in the House of Correction. An appeal brought by Walter Barrall' on charges growing out a neighborhood quarrel in Del-mar was dismissed upon payment of costs. A fine and costs had been paid in the lower court. of Correction on a charge of break CBS, 11:00 NBC CBS.

ing and entering, larceny and Talks MBS 8 American Legion Alexandria, 'Ind. Jim Madden, who has a grocery store, got to forgery. Convention, Mayor1 F. H. LaGuard THE FULLER BRUSH CO.

Phone 1471-J Salisbury, Md. William E. Saxon, 15-year-old PAINTING OF ALL KINDS CALL Ollie German US FOOKB ST, PHONE 1194-J ia; Fordham U. Centenary Dinner, SCHOOL' CURRICULUM NBC-Blue 9 Vice Pres. Wallace A companion case to that saw colored youth was sent to Maryland School for Boys at Cheltenham, after he pleaded guilty to stealing an automobile.

Plant a Times want ad today and MBS 9:30 Gov. H. H. Lehman and others: CBS 9:15 Herbert wondering how far he walked in a day. So when he got up yesterday he strapped a pedometer to one leg.

He put in- a day at the store, tunning after things for customers, and just before he went to bed last the state declining to offer evidence and Mrs. Nettie Barrall was FAILS TO MEET KEEDS, TEACHERS TOLD HERE you 11 reap tomorrow. i Hoover from Chicago on subject found not guilty of disorderly City police arrested Saxon and of "National NBC- conduct. BEST LAWNS ARE MADE IN FALL Fewer weada laminating, cool weather, and more uniform moifture conditions make fall the Idea! t'me to make new lawns and rebuitd established ones. We have everything you need grass teed, tools, another negro, William R.

T. Blue 11:30 Sen. Wheeler from Billings, Mont. night he took the pedometer off. Harmon, who pleaded innocent and Maryland's, present school cur It registered 17 miles.

was found not guilty by the court. I CAREER OF NBC-Red 7:30 Horace Heidt In another case brought by city Show; 9:30 Tom Wallace Humor. Chester Uennis, who lust year was convicted of shooting and permanently injuring his wife, was charged on a non-support charge and will pay her $1.50 per week. In another non-support case, More than 50 different kinds of CBS 8 We The People with Ed- fungi prey on the black gum tree. police, Roosevelt Cuff pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, larceny and receiving stolen goods.

die Dowling M. C.j 9 Glenn Miller Music. Sentence was not passed im NBC-Blue 6:30 Lopes Orches mediately. tra; 9:30 Gwen Williams Sings. September ADMIRAL BYRD I yfi II The explorations and discoveries 1 MBS 7:15 Pennant Contenders, St.

Louis; 8:30 M. Gould Orchestra. riculum fails to meet the needs of students, 200 teachers were told here Saturday by Clark Fontaine, state supervisor of education, in an address to high school and seventh grade teachers of Wicomico, Somerset and Worcester counties. The purpose of Mr. Fontaine's talk was to introduce the new long term study plan which Maryland expects to start within the next two or three years.

"Many courses today are out of date and they fail to meet the needs of students," he said. More vocational work would be provided under the new plan, he added. 1 In appeal from the lower court, C. Douglas Sergeant, was found not guilty of entering paved highway from an unpaved road I BAtl BY IWIFT W. GUNBY CO.

WBOC 1230 KC WEDNESDAY MORNING without stopping. State ralice testified that Ser- i 7 Sign on News; 7:05 Sunrise gcant had first stopped at Substation E. driveway for a few moments, then swung back onto route Patrol; 7:45 Program Resume; 7:50 Sunrise Patrol. 13 without stopping. A jury decided he was not guilty.

8 Baseball Scores; 8:10 Sunrise Patrol; 8:30 News; 8:40 Sunrise Patrol. 9 Morning Meditations; 9:30 Old GIVEN TWO YEARS Family Almanac; 9:45 Organtones POCOMOKE FARMER ESTABLISHES RECORD 10 Woman Radio Journal; 10:30 FOR BURGLARIES HERE News; 10:30 Magic Carpet of Administrator's Sals Of Personal Property I will offer at public sale at the late residence of Gertrude Dulany at Frultland, Maryland, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1911 7 consisting of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AND FURNISHINGS Sale will begin promptly at 10 A. M. If inclement weather, the following day at same time. Terms of Sale Cash, unless otherwise arranged.

H. EARL DULANY, Auctioneer: P. C. MADDOX Executor of Gertrude Dulany FOR UNLUCKY DAY Pleading guilty to charges of Ml Top Tunes; 11:30 Money Jumble; 11:45 Little Concert. breaking and entering and larceny, Willard S.

Ennis, was sentenced to two years in Maryland House Pocomokc City, Sept. 16 John J. Boston, Pocomoke, farmer, can JW II Admiral. Byrd have greatly contributed lr II many different sciences and added i I Il huge territory to his Country's posses- ft HI sions. will give him a warm I What could be a more 1 welcome when he speaks September personal gift than a ring 23rd, under thfr auspices of the Lion's i 1 symbolic of a person's I birthday? The beautiful I Club.

j' Sapphire, a delicate I greenish-blue in hue, is coumv-trust compniw J0H(iiiUHH of mnnvLiuiD Main SU Salutary I'll MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 1 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I AFTERNOON i 12 Tri State Farm Hour; 12:10 Luncheon Club; News; 12:40 The Answer Man; 12:45 Luncheon take it standing up. of Correction in Circuit Court yes terday. Grand Jury indictments were found against him for breaking in Returning home the other day, farmer Boston found that a bolt of lightning had struck his barn and killed one of his finest milk cows. The barn, however, was to. Feldman's warehouse and the larceny of clothing from Vernon Miles.

Club. 1 Console Capers; 1:15 Secrets of Happiness; 1:30 Maryland Yodel-ers. 2 News; 2:05 Bandbasket. ,4 News; 4:05 Afternoon Concert; 4:30 Variety. 4:45 Hollywood Hi-lites.

5 Diminutive Classics; 5:15 Tito Theresa McAllister, tried on an not set afire nor were any of his remaining thirteen cows hurt. indictment charging larceny and obtaining money by false pre Peeking into his poultry house, farmer Boston found over six tenses, was. sentenced to six months. A third case-heard this morning and Swmgette; 5:30 At Twilight; 5:45 Scattergood Baines. brought a one year House of Cor Make September 17th GOOD HEARING DAY IN SALISBURY AND VICINITY If job 're aearrhing for effortlena, natural hearing and a real understanding of your hearing diffirulty-THIS IS YOl'R CHANCE.

An Accemticon expert will be at the Wicomico Hotel to give FREE. COMPLETE hearing test. He'll show you how much hearing vou've lost and more important HOW MI CH HEARING YOU CAN REGAIN through proper fittings. The testa arc simple, pleasant and scientifically accurate. lh Acoustlcona are fitted to meet your personal needs as shew a by the testa.

The instrument recommended will be BEST for you RECAl'SE IT WILL BE ACCURATELY FITTED TO YOU. Particularly effective in chnrchea and meetings. Make This the Week Learn About Good Hearing ACOUSTICON INSTITUTE OF WILMINGTON rection sentence to Denwood Jones, negro, charged with break and entering. He pleaded guilty. TWO NEGROES HURT IN SHOOTING FRAYS hundred of his ready-for-market broilers dead from suffocation.

But he had a few thousand others that escaped the heat, so he felt a bit thankful. And to cap the climax, a few hours later farmer Boston's best hunting dog ran into a wheat mowing machine which clipped off three of the animal's legs. Farmer Boston reluctantly shot the dog. He's still waiting for some in nnriifiain i- nn rrni i i Two transient negroes are in TDMDz IS there birthday, Peninsula General Hospital today with wounds suffered Saturday night here in two separate thing else to happen. W.

A. REID, Mrtv 712 Citizens' Hank Itidg. anniversary or wedding to be taken care of this month? Come select some nice gift from Bur-bage's. We have dos- Ill Thomas Sumpter was shot NOTICE through the chest by Joe Pearson, negro, who was later arrested by City Police and confessed to the I ft I ens of items that II 11 make ideal gifts II all priced moderate shooting. Chief of Police William Application has been made to Chatham said.

Clifford Render, 31, of Odessa the undersigned by GEORGE CANNON ly. Preston W. Biirbage JEWELER Mala at Market Ballsbary Delmar Road, Salisbury Maryland dale. is the other negro confined to the hospital. He was shot by Norris Moore, negro, who surrendered to police.

He said Render was after him with a knife, po for a license to sell Beer contain ing not more than fourteen per centum of alcohol by volume at lice stated. 3 .,1..,. Ill.l.lll I. 1 The Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Salisbury, MoWggJb the premiss known as AMERICAN RESTAURANT G09 W.

Main Street, Salisbury. Md the said license to be known a iiC EDWARD WILLIAMS Railroad Avenue Williams Street Phone 1488 Class D. Beer License which would IH-rmit the licensee to keep for sale itnd sell beer at retail at the place above described, for consumption Life Yields It's Best Rewards on tho, premises or elsewhere. The application is made in accordance with Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland as Amended and is on filet in this office. Any exceptions to the issuance of the license must be filed as Distributors of the following DUQUESNE PRODUCT in the Salisbury district witn tne undcisigned within a period of one week from the publ cation of this advertisement other wise the license applied for wil! he issued.

The manner of filing ex ceptions is described in the Act, a copy of which is on file in the Clerk's Office. J. WM. SLEMONS, Cleik of the Circuit Court for to those who plan ahead and manage their finances so that there ia something for regular deposit in a growing bank account. There's a buoyancy about life and an attraction almost magnetic that draws opportunity and advancement to you.

We have seen it work this way countless times. Why not open your account here today? Wicomico County, Maryland Sept. IS. DUQUESNE PILSEMER (DU-KANE) in Bottles Ready to serve you with Home Furnishings Whatever your need for your home you'll find it here. Furniture, refrigerators, me, mirrors, lamps dozens of things to make your home more enjoyable all reasonably pi ke.

Come see us. H. 0. LAHGRALL Horn Furnishings Utrkft Strut Pkene 494 FOR HEALTH and RECREATION OPEN DAILY (Except Sunday) From 10 A. M.

tol2I M. Hardwood Leagues Now Roitir Kormod Call 289 or leave your name at the desk. RECREATION CENTRE SAI.ISM'RY The Farmers 6 Merchants Bank THE FINEST DEER If TOlVriV Salisbury, Maryland MEMBER FEDKXAL DEPOSIT INSUaUKCX COIP..

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