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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 4

The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 4

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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1M Incomes In U.S. fOR GRACIOUS LIVING TODAY AND FOREVER AFTER. HER Still Decline Coffee if i -'Jth Amri.t m. fca nen fliwvere-i in Arys.nn.a. Hard Of Hearing No Longer Hindered Due to Dtltunu's scientific (It-vice, the hard of hearing are no longer hindered.

Get full information about it today. I Washington, Jure 10 (API-Americans' personal income fell AJm FROM KUHN'S i i i Write for free attractive booklet. Address our letter or post card to lleltone l.ednum Division. Dept. ST610, Cambridge, Maryland, or visit nur office In the Lednums V- ILL! Jeweler Tiuilding, Main Street, Cambridge.

for the fourth straight month in April, dropping below the March levels. The Commerce Department reported today this decline brought the national total figured on an annual rate basis down to $213,700,000,000. But it said this still was $5,100,000,000 or 2.5 per cent above the figure for April of last year. Thii steady shrinkage in personal income a major source of the government's tax revenue was pointed up by the department's report that the April rate was $7,300,000,000 below the all time high pet last December. Even the report showed that for the first four months of 1949 the income rate average was or 4 per cent higher than in the corresponding period last year.

The departments' estimates on personal income include all these payments to individuals (as distin-guished from corporations): Wages and salaries, farmers' re DKSPKKADO AT BAY. Allen Hanman, of St. Paul, one of two desperadoes who were captured in Moirowville, rests in his bed at Maryville, hospital. After knlnapping at least seven persons and enmmandeerii.g about a dozen cars during a 72-hour chase through five states, Hartman and companion Carl Bistrom were seired by four farmers when they wrecked thcr car in a ditch. The chase began with the killing of a pol ceman in Richfield.

Mmn. New SENTIMENTAL Jack Crawford (right and his bride-to-ne, Jane Spirher left of Pittsburgh, will spend part of their honeymoon after their wedding June IS, bicycling around Bologna, Italy, where they will visit firmer partisans who befriended and hid lnm after the then U.S. Air Force pilot was phot down bv er.en.y action in World War II (AT Wircphnto) Several Motorists Are Fined Here For Traffic Violations ceipts, unincorporated business! profits, dividends to corporate stockholders, landlords' rent re Princess i Oscar C. Taylor, Zion Road, Charles F. Taylor, ceipts, social security and vet fund .10 and costs in Peoples (Vint yc-terday for pass erans benefits, and relief and jobless insurance checks.

Holiday' Portable Radio imm ing at an intersection. was fined and costs for failing to stop at stop sign. Taylor said he slowed down and shifted into second gear but he did not stop. Because Taylor had no previous traffic violations against The car 'I was driving hit a ear operated by Lister Wright, 41' Davis at the in tersection of Route I'i and South Division St. Extd.

on June 6. Taylor was passing a car go- 1ie Plmjtex Girdles you atr in ing north on Route 13 when he Tiie most satisfying gift is one that's enduring, one that truly expresses your affection and reflects your good taste. At Kuhn's you can buy the finest sterling holloware at the prices you want to pay 1 1 1 1 -1 1 pieces that will set her dining hours in a festive mood. hit Wright's car. Wright had stopped on South Division facing east.

Judge Carl Walter dismissed a charge of not stopping at a stop gign against Wiight. Damage to the cars was slight. Eaunsch him, Judge Walter auspended the fine. Lloyd C. Hopkins, Mount Her-mon Road, and Willie A.

Disha-toon, 608 Poplar Hill forfeited $5.75 collateral for failing to stop at a stop sign. Richard II. Thomas, Mardela, and Arthur R. Farlow, 30fi Commerce forfeited $5.75 for operating vehicles with inadequate brakes. Others forfeiting J5.7R were: Albert J.

Ripp, San Francisco, Cab, exceeding 30 miles per hour and William H. Hitchens, Poco-moke City, passing on hill. Victor T. Christopher, Federals-burg, forfeited $1.75 for failing to stop at a through street. today you can but at Sfttorltr Seaford Rector Honored By Sussex Officers Special To The Timet Seaford, June 10 The Rfv.

Malcolm Feme, rector of Saint Luke's Episcopnl Church was hon IS DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY Agtnry for Stieff Sterling Silver 111 MAIN' STREET SALISBURY Tomorrow Plays on Battery, AC, DC ored at the June meeting of the Sussex Chapter, Department of Delaware Hcsorve Officers Association, when by unanimous vote he 39 95 was elected hs the first and only honorary member of the chapter. Less linlteries Major Francis Hichardson, piesi dent of the chapter complimented Dr. Feme on his previous military experience in both this country and Knirland as well as his divine Calling All Teens leadership. Dr. Feme was the gued speak er of the evening and he recalled experiences Mith the British during World War I.

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