GOOD PATRIOTS SUP- OFTEN THE THING PORT THEIR HOME ONE ALWAYS HAS, HE [WEEKLY REGULARLY. THE CARROLL RECORD PRIZES THE LEAST. Chesapeake Ai Potomac I J Please watch the Date Vol,. 30 Telephone, 1.-R TANEYTOWN. MARYLAND, FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 1923. 1 on your Paper. No. 9 REV. L. B. HAFER'S FAREWELL. FREDERICK SAVES $5000. DANGEROUS GASOLINE. ALL CANDIDATES Loses one of its Fore- COAL SITUATION Named for both Parties OPTIMISTIC VIEWS Carroll County Full Tickets Facts Worth Knowing most Citizens. Without Primary. About this Widely Used Power. UNDER THE NEW LAW. Lutheran church was filled al- NOW LOOKS BETTER. has escaped a ON FARM SITUATION The Frederick county Doubtless if it were most to fullest capacity, last Sunday election, this year, and there- universally primary known that the vapor from a single morning and evening, the day mark- by saves $5,000. The following can- Will Prepare Way For Elections conduct- Goy. Pinchot's Plan Appears Likely Wheat Stands Fifth in Value Among quart of gasoline under favoring con- ing the last Sunday services didates are in the field; ditions, will L. B. Hafer as pastor. At REPUBLICAN. render explosive 200 cubic _Every Two Years. ed by Rev. To Bring Results. Farm Products. feet of air, fewer casualties the morning service, his farewell to Attorney—Holden S. Felton, would be State's laid to petroleum and its products; All the office-holders elected this the congregation was given. His At first sight, Gov. Pinchot's plan Frederick. • (As stated previously, The char- Record, likewise, the financial loss recorded, coming November will serve terms of words were well chosen—fully for the prevention of the coal strike Sheriff—Ingomar W. Albaugh,Fred- is giving a number of lengthy while full views, for example, in 1921—$9,420,343— three years. Those offices which were acteristic of the man; and, seems to be a surrender to the miners. erick. from various sources on the agricul- would in a sense a re- Treasurer—Clarence J. have been appreciably lower. originally held for four years will now of calm feeling, and His proposals are; County tural situation, as they are seen from According to the twelve and a half Braddock. American Petrol- be occupied only three years before view of the past 1—Recognition of the basic eight- Phleeger, different angles. They are meant to eum Institute, 5,382,000,000 his pastorate, there were Judges of the Orphans' Court—Jno. gallons another election is held. All terms years of hour day for all employes. If longer be educational, and to cover the sub- were consumed in the United States formerly of two year's duration will given many scriptural injunctions, hours ar necessary at certain times, J. Hill, Frederick; Charles J. Angel- ject broadly, and are not to be well Charles M. taken last year, chiefly as a fuel, an ani- now be increased to three. At the applying pointedly to the past as or in certain occupations, the over- berger, Mt. Pleasant; and as conclusions approved by The Rec- covering the mater of machinery. There are, end of that time when the next elec- as to the future, and time to be paid for at the eight-hour Butts, Middletown. ord. The following instalment is roughly, devolve upon both pas- Commissioners—Luther C. eleven and one-half million tion is held, all offices will be filled by relations that rate. County from Special Bulletin No. 30, Agricul- automobiles in the people as co-workers in God's Woodsboro; Maurice Slifer, United States, or men elected for four year terms. tor and 2—A uniform increase of 10 per- Powell, tural Publishers Association, Chicago. 81% of the world's total kingdom, rather than any detailed Burkittsville. number. Following ,re the offices that will cent. to all employes, this increase to —Ed. Record). With an average run for each car of be filled this coming November, the statement of work accomplished such become effective September 1. State Senator—Frank C. Norwood, July was ushered in with the usual "farewell" sermons. something like 4,000 miles a season, it length of the term and the candidates: as usually marks 3—Full recognition of the union by Frederick. drop in wheat prices, and promptly will be seen that In the evening, a "community" ser- Delegates—Wm. S. Wach- the people of this Governor: Albert C. Ritchie, Balti- the operators, without the check-off, House of the official pessimists set up their ac- country travel, with an vice was held, in charge of Rev. Guy tel, Myersville; Lewis F. Kefauver, approxima- more, Democrat; Alexander Arm- but with the right to have a union customed wail of "the farmer is tion of safety and comfort, an aggre- strong, Washington county, Republi- P. Bready who now becomes the sen- representative present when the men Middletown; Emory C. Remsberg, of broke." The Amalgamated Order of Hightman, gate of forty-six billion miles annual- can, Length of term, three years. ior among the pastors of the town. are paid. Buckeystown• G. Lewis Volunteer Farm Advisers called a ly in made by Rev. Frederick, and U. G. Hooper, Tusca- vehicles propelled by gasolene Comptroller: William S. Gordy, Jr., Brief addresses were 4—Complete recognition of the hasty meeting and immediately began engines. In view of this wide Wachter, of the U. B. Church; distri- Wicomico county, Democrat; Repub- W. C. principle of collective bargaining. rora. deluging the country with suggestions bution of the product among a people lican candidate not selected. Length by Geo. H. Birnie, representing the They will be taken up today, Friday DEMOCRATS. for saving the farmer from chaos. notoriously careless, Attorney—William Martin the wonder, per- of term, three years. Presbyterian Church in the absence of and the reports are that they are like- State's True, the price of wheat falls every haps, is that the life and Guy P. Storm, Frederick. property Attorney General: Thomas H. Rob- Rev. G. W. Shipley and Rev. ly to cause a postponement of the July, due to the fact that new wheat loss from this cause is not enormously inson, Harford county, Democrat; Bready, of the Reformed Church. The strike, if not call it off. The opera- Sheriff—Charles W. Smith, Freder- is about to come on the market, but heavier. William C. Coleman, Baltimore, Re- letter from the Church Council ac- tors were first inclined to turn down ick. this fact did not dampen the spirits of So long as J. F. Mil- gasolene is deprived of publican. Length of term, three years. cepting Rev. Hafer's resignation, the plan as representing almost com- County Treasurer—John those who take a melancholy pride in liberty and kept the deep re- ler, under control it will Clerk of the Court of Appeals: Jas. which also represented plete surrender to the union leaders, Woodsboro. "viewing with alarm" the status of do man's work. But let it once have A. Young, Allegany county or Luther gret of the congregation, was read by but a more optimistic feeling prevails Judges of the Orphans' Court—Hen- the farmer. ry an opportunity to escape and it will H. Gadd, Anne Arundel county, Dem- Merwyn C. Fuss, secretary of the now. P. Mussetter, Ijamsville; Wm. C. The situation is amusing or the re- irritat- kill and burn. Dangerous as it is, ocrat; J. Clayton Brewer, Anne Arun- council, who also expressed Apparently, the Governor has de- Howard, Frederick, and John T. Joy, ing, according as one views it before County C. E. Un- Thurmont though, nothing even slightly myster- del county, Republican. Length of grets of the Carroll termined to seize the mines, in case or after an ample lunch. If rumor ious attaches to its retirement of Rev. Hafer County Commissioners—Lewis F. properties or its term, three years. ion on the negotiations fail;but, just what would were to be believed, the farmer spends power. The laws that govern the be- Similarly, all candidates for State from the county. then happen is difficult to say, unless Lochner, Mt. Pleasant, and Roscoe P. most of his time packing Brown, his grip for havior of gasolene are familiar. Like Senator, House of Delegates, Com- The various sentiments expressed the labor leaders would conclude to Thurmont. the trip to the poorhouse. But House of Delegates—Alton Y. Ben- some- kerosene, gasolene is derived from missioner, Sheriff, County Treasurer, by the speakers were in the highest advise the men to work under state how he never goes. He is still at the petroleum, but is far more vola- nett, and W. Clinton McSherry, crude Judges of Orphan's Court, State's At- terms of regard, both as they related operation. Fred- old stand, producing food for the na- tile; that is, it more rapidly vapor- torney, and Surveyor, will be elected to the man and to the high character A number of definitions of the Gov- erick; H. Douglas Jones, Petersville; tion and spending a greater average izes. This vapor is not, as with some for three year terms, this year. This of his services, and especially was he ernor's proposals will have to be iron- and Albert L. Hauver, Foxville. income than the wage earner gases, quickly disseminated in the at- will result, after next year, in an elec- strongly commended for his willing- ed out, and even then, it appears that State Senator—William Je• Grove, The total drop in wheat was 10 per mosphere, flowing harmlessly away. tion every two years. ness to act in union and co-operation the general public will still b.e the Lime Kiln.
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