Clearfield Progress (Newspaper) - June 26, 1962, Clearfield, Pennsylvania Read The Progress For All the Sports News - Area and World The Progress Cool Tonight ' Fair and Cool lew 50 to 58. Sunny and warm high 75 to 82. 5:42 - 8:48 Vol. 56 - No. 150 Our 52nd Year Moshannon June 26, 1962 14,046 Copies Daily 12 PAGES TODAY Clearfield Reinstates Two Glen Richey Rooms The Clearfield Area School Board reversed itself on an earlier decision to close two rooms of the Glen Richey Elementary hired four new teachers and approved the purchase of equipment amounting to 1,746.31 at its regular June meeting last A delegation of some 30 parents from the Glen Richey area of Lawrence Township attended the Dr. Herbert C. Bacharach served as spokesman for the group and presented its protests at the closing of the two a program grades taught by four teachers with some doubling of represents regression not said Dr. is getting cheated all along the The Rev. Richard C. pastor of the Mountain Top Larger explaining that although he is not a resident of Lawrence Township but does serve three churches in the area which would be affected by the Glen Richey seconded Dr. Bacharach's appeal in for the education of the children The joint at its May had approved a recommendation of the finance committee that the two rooms be closed in the interest Last after considerable the board voted 15 to 13 to maintain the present The decision drew a round of applause from the visiting Lawrence Township It will mean the hiring of two additional elementary teachers - at an estimated cost of annually in the two PHILIPSBURG - The board of the 1962-63 budget this will directors of the Chamber of Combe deficit last night discussed the New teachers who will join the j drinking fountain to be installed Clearfield Area system this fall j along the highway below Cold C. of C. Hears Project Reports At Philipsburg are James Matlack of New a 1961 graduate of Clarion State as mathematics teacher in Junior Miss Constance Helen Rollin of Lock Haven State 1962; Mrs. Minnie a 1947 graduate of Lock and James B. Stream the progress being made on the ski slope at Black new roads needed at the and expressed that Sapudar tion to the proposed coal stripping | on Upper Cold Stream unless adequate drainage is William Emert reported that the Raps State Police Chief Accuses McCartney Of Lowering Morale With His Policy Pa. - A state police captain who retired last week says the force has been marked by political expediency and beyond for the past 3Vi Capt. Lawrence Sapudar said Monday he has written a 10-page letter to Col. Frank G. the state police accusing him of bringing police morale to the lowest in its j McCartney denied the charges Monday saying the state police are doing a better job than ever He challenged Sapudar to prove his 56, said commanders interference and intrusion in troop operations concerning hastened his resigning from the force last May 28 after 36 years who retired to his Pike County home here four years before mandatory retirement accused McCartney of encouraging competition for radar speeding A breakdown of radar arrests distributed each month for police information actually encourages competition among troops and among teams within Sapudar certain troop commander jS has boasted that he is going to attain the highest record of radar arrests according to the has successfully accom Court School Prayer Ruling Stirs Cauldron of Criticism By HARRY KELLY WASHINGTON - A Supreme Court ruling striking down the saying of official prayers in schools has stirred a of criticism from churchmen and members of of them far does it next thing you they'll be us we can't open our daily House sessions with said Rep. Howard W A Jewish who hailed the felt it made clear that federal funds not be used to aid parochial Specifically the court ruled Monday that it is a violation of the Constitution for New York State to authorize the saying of the following prayer in public we acknowledge our dependence upon and we beg Thy blessings upon our our teachers and our In a 6-1 decision the court said the First Amendment's ban against establishment of a religion means that is no part of the business of government to compose official prayers for any group of American people to recite as part of a religious program carried on by The by Justice Hugo L. will have broad Some states require public schools to begin each day with the Lord's The wording of Black's opinion indicated these state laws also violate the First Wrote is neither sacrilegious nor antireligious to say that each separate government in this country should stay out of the business of writing or sanctioning official prayers and leave that purely religious function to the people themselves and those the people choose to look to for religious The only dissenter in the decision was Justice Potter Stewart who noted that the Supreme Court's own sessions are opened with the words save the United States and this honorable and that the House and Senate begin the day with Justices Felix Frankfurter and Byron R. White did not take part in the Frankfurter has been ill for weeks and White had not taken his place on the bench when the case was In majority Black noted parenthetically that there is nothing in the ruling with the fact that school children and others are officially encouraged to express love for our country by reciting historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence which contains references to the deity or by singing officially espoused anthems which include the of faith in a supreme being or with the fact that there are many manifestations in our public life of belief in While there were many expressions of there were also voices raised in approval of the Leo general counsel of the American Jewish said he feels it was consistent with earlier Supreme Court decisions the Constitution requires an absolute separation of church and state and a secular public school Pfeffer went further in his interpretation of the saying that it it clear that federal funds may not be used to finance parochial school This was in reference to the administration's legislation for aid to public schools with parochial schools Roman Catholic Church leaders have contended that church schools should also receive President Kennedy has taken the position that it would be unconstitutional to grant aid to religious Rep. Frank a supporter of the Kennedy school aid bottled up in the House Rules can see no between the prayer decision and the constitutionality of federal aid to church Evangelist Billy Graham said of the is another step toward the secularization of the United Followed to its logical we will have to take the chaplains out of the armed prayers can not be said in and the President can not put his hand on the Bible when he takes the oath of The framers of the Constitution meant we were to have freedom of not freedom from Continued on Page 10, Column 2 also graduated is designed to carry from Lock Haven in 1959, to water to keep it from pol. elementary Mrs. Cold stream is not previously taught three years m quate This he the Clearfield Junior High and Mr. when it rains and the Stodart has had three years water then floods over the in the j properties adjacent to the Resignations were received The acid in this Mrs. Mildred Leonard he ate and destroyed and Ross Livergood of feet of copper wire Junior High as part of an an- These appointments and tenna He also mentioned nations were by the board complaints of residents living presented by Boyd ther downstream whose properties chairman of the personnel flooded by the sulphur The need for new and better The report of the equipment and roads to reach the airport was supplies committee was at the It was by Sherman Conaway for pointed out that the airport would man Frank Sankey and included | be more accessible to a greater reached at his denied he ever had en- Continued on Page 10, Column 1 Secret Army Fires Fuel Tanks In Oran Harbor the following recommendations which were unanimously The purchase of a one-half ton Continued on Page 10, Column 5 Philipsburg Church Plans New Buildings At Cost of number of people if more direct and better roads would be Directors also discussed the many delays regarding the development of the ski slope at Black The skiing facilities will not be in use this coming winter but are scheduled Continued on Page 10, Column 3 Church Fund Burglary at Camp Algeria - fuel oil fires touched off by cret Army Organization terrorists E in Oran harbor still sent clouds of black smoke billowing over this western Algerian seaport Terrorists blew up three British Petroleum Co. tanks late Monday and the burning oil quickly ignited seven other tanks in the dock Fed by an estimated 2.6 million gallons of flames continued to shoot skyward but a threat to other dock front oil tanks and a military depot appeared Overworked firemen poured tons of water on the undamaged oil tanks to keep the fire from Harbor traffic was Thousands of Europeans turned out after daylight to witness the latest secret army effort to turn Oran into scorched earth before State Moslems take over an independent Huge traffic jams formed on the waterfront boulevard 200 feet PHILIPSBURG - The tion of Trinity Methodist TrODe took action at a meeting held Sunday morning to proceed plans for the construction of a new church and parsonage at an estimated cost of I PHILIPSBURG The new church is to be here are investigating a burglary of native following j at the Christian and Missionary the Gothic style of Alliance Church at South of the educational unit built 30; burg and are also investigating the Many The sanctuary will burglary of the Russell M. Lucas peans honked car horns in the 396 persons and the basement camp at - will be used as a large A desk pried Continued on Page 10, Column 2 J open at the church and project will be to th School fund wag upon the outcome of a capital h ry drive to be launched this A set at between u a m Thursday and 9:30 a. m. The burglary was first reported by j | News From Around The World | I Court To Rule I On Airline Strike By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - Possible resumption of the flight en- strike against Pan American World Airways hinged on the outcome of a federal court hearing Daniel counsel to the predicted that the U. S. District Court in New York would lift the temporary restraining order which ended the strike four hours after it started last Kornblum called the ban clearly untenable under the Ron A. president of said that if the temporary order is Pan Am's 500 flight engineers will strike again Prisoner Remains on Water Tower prisoner at the Western State Penitentiary remained on an 80rfoot water tower today after climbing there Monday Robert 28, formerly of told newsmen he was protesting the way prisoners are treated in solitary He said the area is filthy and the treatment is and Payne said he wouldn't come down until he was given a chance to air his gripe with state Prison officials said they would leave Payne on the tower until he decided to come down Home Doubt Communist Attack LONDON - Secretary of State Dean Rusk and British Foreign Secretary Lord Home reportedly believe Red China's military buildup in Fukien Province does not foreshadow an attempt on the offshore They it may be meant to silence Chiang threats to invade the Spokesmen said Rusk and Home reached this conclusion Monday in wide-ranging talks that paid much attention to the Communist buildup opposite the Nationalist islands of Quemoy and just off the Communist E Two Runoff Elections Held 5 North Dakota residents voted today in a primary tion without major contests while runoff elections were under way to name two congressional candidates in South Carolina 5 and There were no contests on the Democratic ballot S in North Dakota where one Senate and two House seats as 5 well as the governorship were at Inside The Progress Classified Ads 8, 9 Hospital News 9 Obituaries 2 Sports 6,7 Comics 11 Editorial 4 Hints From Heloise 5 Social News 12 minimum of in cash pledges will be required in the drive to proceed with further The Rev. Stratford C. Taylor presided over the Continued on Page 10, Column 5 Shaw Library Building Expansion Plans Okayed Additional shelf space for 12,000 to 14,000 books will be provided in the Joseph and Elizabeth Shaw Public Library at Clearfield late this year by new wings at each end of the The library will ask for bids on the project in the middle of larceny of tne f and construction is expected valued at from a be started by Aug. 1, according Coal Company mine owned Five Men Sent To County Jail After Hearing Justice of the Peace Harry G. Ganoe of Clearfield sent five men to the county jail yesterday after four of them pleaded guilty and one not guilty in three separate The guilty pleas came Theodore 25, of New with robbery Sunday after he snatched a money bag containing approximately from a bartender at the Clearfield Frank 38, of Osceola Mills R. D. 1; William L. 22, of Smoke and Robert W. 22, of charged with larceny of copper cable wire valued at from the Juliana Coal Company mine owned by John Harchak on June 20. Litzinger also pleaded guilty THIS END of the Joseph and Elizabeth Shaw Public Library at Clearfield will be extended nearly 18 feet toward Junior High East. The garage at the which is used to store books for the bookmobile will be removed and an enclosed driveway for the bookmobile truck will be constructed along the rear side of the to S. F. W. president of the It is expected to be a 90-day The new 17.8 feet long and 14 feet will provide additional shelf space only and will not increase the reading said Mr. He emphasized that this is the first phase of a future building program designed to expand all the library The exterior of the wings will be constructed of material similar to that of the present building but will be four feet This will be done because the ceiling on the present building is higher than it need be and also to give a pleasing architectural The garage which houses books for the county bookmobile located at the end of the present building adjacent to Junior High will be The new wing at this end will extend toward j th school and will be built around the back of the library so that i the rear of the building will be by Margaret McGlynn of Madera on June 1 and 2 Ball and Litzinger were arrested yesterday by Cpl. Andrew Zavatsky of the Clearfield State Police Police revealed they are looking for a fourth man believed to have been an The lone not Estes Goes On Trial in Fraud Case in Texas By RAYMOND HOLBROOK Tex. a move that surprised fellow townsmen and state Billie Sol Estes won immediate trial Monday on charges he defrauded another farmer of One of Hume said the defense would show the complainant was fully aware of the fertilizer tanks contract involved and there was no fraud on the part of the 37-year old prospective jurors had been examined when Dist. Judge J. H. Starley recessed court shortly before 10 p.m. Fourteen others were to report The 34 veniremen represent a cross-section of this small West Texas city whose development in recent years had been closely linked with Three of the 34 are During most of the long afternoon and night Estes sat in court with his head turned away from the prospective jurors Occasionally he turned to observe A few times he smiled Estes was indicted April 26 by the Reeves County grand jury on eight counts of theft in the Continued on Page 10, Column 7 Fire Hits DuBois Business Damage Heavy DUBOIS - Firemen here battled heavy smoke and fire yesterday afternoon for 3'/i hours as they fought their way into a two story brick building on East Long avenue which housed the Recreation Bowling Lanes on the first floor and the DuBois Eagles Club on the Although no damage estimate was available it was revealed that the building is valued at Damage was caused by fire smoke and DuBois Fire Chief Dominick Suplizio The alarm sounded at 12:55 p.m. after an unidentified person in the bowling alley discovered the hardwood lanes The fire apparently started on the lanes where lacquer was being used for the chief Firemen were forced to don masks and carry emergency lighting equipment and fans into the building to combat the dense Fighting their way up stairs to the club rooms they found that the flames had raced Continued on Page 10, Column 4 guilty came Continued on Page 10, Column 6 Continued on Page 10, Column 4 Two PRR Tank Cars Derail at Emlenton Pa. tank cars loaded with paving tar derailed from a 53-car Pennsylvania Railroad freight train in this Venango County community Monday and plunged down an crashing into an unoccupied Cause of the derailment was not learned The train was en route from Oil City to the Conway Yards in Beaver Grampian Twins Killed in Crash Airman Robert D. Thorp Two Grampian men were killed today in a crash on U. S. Route 1 two miles north of Carmel Va. They were identified as Robert D. and Edward D. about 20, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk S. Thorp of The brothers were en route to Hunter Air Force Base in Georgia when their car collided with another Also killed were Master Sgt. James C. Manning of Ft. and a fourth unidentified Word of the tragedy reached Clearfield shortly after noon but first reports did not indicate how the accident Mrs. Harold McFadden of a great-aunt of the said the brothers had left Grampian at midnight for the drive back to the base where both were stationed as Their leave was to have expired Both were graduates of Curwensville Joint High They enlisted the Air Force in March 1960. Airman Edward D. Thorp The cars collided head-on south of No further details were Safety Cable Placed Above Clearfield Dam A safety feature for boating has again been added to the na River at As in past the Clearfield Street Department under the supervision of A. W. Beightol has placed a steel cable supported by two large floating drums across the top of the water between the lower bridge and the The it is will prevent runaway boats from being caught in the current and tossed over the Philipsburg Retail Division Plans Sales Event PHILIPSBURG - Donald R. manager of Brow n's Boot was reelected president of the Retail Division of the Philipsburg Chamber of Commerce at an annual reorganizational meeting this Saul manager of was elected vice president to succeed Ernest manager of During the coffee hour meeting held at it was announced that Friday night's bonus award of will be the final such drawing until It was voted to resume the program Aug. 3 for a 10-week period ending Oct. 5. Members also voted to hold a free cartoon movie for area youngsters on July 14, from 10:30 a. m. until noon in the Rowland Tickets for the movie will be distributed by the participating The Saturday movie will be part jof a special sales promotion to be held Friday and July 13 and 14. It will be known as the lucky 13th or Sidewalk Sale with merchan s planning to display merchandise in front of their business A sales planned for will feature both new and antique Secretary Wesley G. Woodring Continued on Page 10, Column 6 Attack on Clearfield Hospital Re-elects Staff Heads Named Leonard Kantar of Curwensville was reelected to his second term as president of the Clearfield Hospital Board of Directors at a regular meeting of the group last The board also reelected all other officers and confirmed officers of the hospital's professional Mr. are A. Kirk vice Mrs. B. and A. Wilson William T. a new member elected at last annual was formally make a strange corned as he attended his first to or of an New Hope Opens For Alcoholics Families EDITOR'S Her companions in Al-Anon nod of the alcoholic is not have suffered from an I loved my father and sometimes I hated says the 16-year-old hated them more than I loved I couldn't understand board Dr. Roger L. Hughes will serve as president of the medical staff for 1962-63. He succeeds Dr. George C. Covalla who was named chief of Other to the one person who cannot control his thirst for a A life shattered wreaks fearful damage on those close In this second in a five-part an Associated Press writer reports the new avenues of help being opened for they were doing this to mates and children of Hef companions in nine boys and nine other girls who have an alcoholic parent or her Their feelings are They must be in horror stories recounting the in terms of i their own their iBy exploring these they hope to reach j i Al-Anon and are are twisting in constant By BERNARD GAVZER Associated Press Writer How terrible it is to hate some one you should how hard is to love someone who is so Love and hate for the same intermixing love and Continued on Page 10, Column 7 hated despised wished he'd admits the gray-haired to Alcoholics the fellowship of alcoholics that is widely credited with doing inestimable work in helping persons with drinking The only Continued on Page 10, Column 3