Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - June 19, 1946, Frederick, Maryland Cloudy cooler High M Low 70 Here's hoping all the Juse brides are well groomed VoL 163 iff LEASED WIRE FEATURES FREDERICK MIX WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 19 TEX PAGES TODAY PRICE THREE CENTS 900 NEW VOTERS ARE REGISTERED IN THIS COUNTY Found Heavy At Brunswick And Democrats Add To Lead AFFILIATION C H ANGE BY T W 0 CANDIDATES About 900 new names went on the County election books Tuesday during the lone throughout the County It was estimated that mately 1.200 names were ed but about a fourth of that ber were transferred from other precinct books Taking advantage of only GOVERNOR WILL ADDRESS STATE FIREMEN TODAY COMPLETE ATOM CONTROL ESSENTIAL TO PREVENT WAR VETO INVOKED Chicago June 13 Harold i The third he continued C- Urey who aided in is the most difficult to But of atom bomb declared today j if we had a world government as international control of the as that of the United States offered the only hope of the manufacture of bombs could 1 averting World War be prevented just as it could be j PRICE CONTROLS Golden Jubilee Convention fa M extemporaneous address to I prevented by Federal police Wyatt SaYS of the in the United States itself T- At I o Open At Armory T lOlS I Federation of Women's Chios We do not have such a C j Urey sM government we must secure 1 ered I We have three courses open to the international level us One -s to do nothing about of the atomic This bomb to maintain huge j be done without sacrificing I ing armies navies and huge thing that we don't want to AUXILIARIES WILL of We can j face but it should be said that other i CONFEREES SUMMONED I deceive zbaut our countries likewise will have to AI CH and v can expect to be i sacrifice the same thing TH TODAY ALSO CONVENE HERE can expect to be sacrifice same return j Tne University of Chicago j 1 With this course we must expect j scientist warned against being de- The annual convention of spend 3300 by a control We oust i ithe next five and disperse 5 international authority on s J cities and our citizens basis of the Baruch Washington June 18 Administrator Wilson Wyatt i jou cities and our citizens basis of the Baruch M opens today Exercises j jje country in a program that x x x It is tre only way we can i Darned today that a breakdown j marking the official opening just about as much as any possibility of price controls will wreck the this i World War Three i housing program i second possible course is He said Russia would have to Acting Secretary of State BY RUSSIA ON FRANCO ISSUE Vote 9 To 1 For Spanish Question To General Assembly ADJOURNS UNTIL NEXT MONDAY scheduled for two o'clock but delegates will register j fof Butler X J June 18 method of changing affiliation prior body of Larry Blossfeld to a primary two Republican j disappeared Saturday from a beginning at ten o'clock this once or within the near future be- All sessions will be held fore any other nation bas time to the State president C EC- develop its bomb It would be le for the Uni- all the all the world with i atom bombi But submit to inspection and control a j Acheson declared that I taink sat does not j sions m the pending OPA which would alter Government controls on grain will endanger exports for famine relief Britain with her policy of -ing off one country against another wil i have to change that policy If we folio this one course we hive some chance New York 1S today invoked the veto on a resolution backed by a majority of the members of the United Na Security Council which Woodrow 30 would have Jhe Wisconsin has been selected to fly the Superfortress General for which will drop sn atom bomb on Bikini He is stationed on was the time the veto had i Kwajalein Atoll Maj he manufacture of bombs by the Board of Election Supervisors affiliated a Republican after from an uptown precinct to downtown j Gough Also Changes ti prepared to police j the other two we have no chance whatever Lite certificate as a Republican bert R Blossfeld of Teaneck had on behalf of the Association will be nm A KTC T A Attorney was Ae of days of made by Slate Comptroller J LONDON LANDED ide search lard Tawes Governor To Speak Chief speaker on the day's gram will L-e Governor Herbert R O'Conor who will deliver his ad- i j dress this afternoon to be t English Actor And I ed immediately afterward by Dr j I H C Byrd president of the Uni- i versity of Maryland Convention business will then get under way and will be evening beginning at o'clock State As these officials expressed their concern Senator Barkley He had previously announced his intention to file in Circuit Court in an effort to get his name on the ballot in general election next No- GAMBLING IN PENITENTIARY 5 f Dr Thomas R Gough can candidate for the House of i Delegates also took advantage of the opportunity to drop bis Democratic affiliation to become a full-fledged Republican He earned Tuesday that he was a registered Democrat when fae went j to Called Dis- grace To Prison Administration WITHOUT HARM TO 53 ABOARD Wife Among Passengers On Airliner the and House con- committee to meet row to start work on the final j version of the OPA despite the j absence of one member Rep cott f The Price Control Act ends June 30 Senate and House have passed TRUMAN MERGER PLAN APPROVED Severe After Warning officers and numerous! been invoked by a big power since the United Nations began in the United States and the second veto in Security Council history The Council voted 9 to 1 in favor of a compromise resolution would have the General sembly for a for a break with Generalissimo I Cisco Franco in September or Q ever action the deemed differing bills to keep it alive for j A g T C C best at the time considered the a while minus the bulk of its wartime controls GOP Sounded Out Retention of price ceilings on butter and pork suggested as a point to start bargaining One legislator sounded out Re- publican sentiment on keeping them and eliminating on July 1 President Forrestal Maintains Silence case Netherlands Declines The Netherlands abstained from voting The count showed I nine nations for the compromise I plan advanced uy Dr Herbert V Washington June 13 j of Australia dent Truman got a pledge of j an storm expected to hit controls of beef lamb poultry wholehearted support of his and all dairy products ex- j merger plan from cept butter Secretary of War Patterson today proposal by Sir Alexander Baltimore IS Defense noon and evening At 8 o'clock night dinner was held ton late in the afternoon either Butter is scarce in of the the officials and a number of a on ae n e er y- invited in the ballroom a ew minutes after passed the capital or blew itself ofut j Guara for on the Francis Scott Kev Hotel before arriving Naw weather ex- on ris was nosing President Ecton presided and in- I Charles G Ross White House The chairman Dr Francisco tillo Najera announced the were vetoed The first vote waj taken on a Counsel James J of Robert A Bennett Among the passengers were thf to fatten hogs t Tnat was lost with only tbe British and the Netherlands After the chairman Without mentioning specifically the Evatt resolution has been UV not designate with which party the wbo weat on person was affiliated In i charge of murdering another m- tering ie is required Theodore R defense counsel charged in merely to affiliate Thus a trans- feree can change his or her j ation without apparently violating William B Burall and Jesse C American said and ers George V G Geisbert W Storm this city was opening statement that next introduced ss a leading i scopes showed clear skies in the di- i scopes eu 111 LUC m- County Company officials said that none j of Baltimore for 80 miles Arnold and Charles passengers vras injured The but a fo the t crash landed at D m j j j i- and south and a scattered line the law or the oath Democrats Gain who was serving a j date for president of the State a scattered jof storms stretching southward and his wife were re- j Apologists at the Navy Air after a ten-year from Prince Dr Gough was tbe second Re- Georges been active publican candidate for the House a gambling ring In prison f sociation The dinner was followed bv z meeting of the State officers the i Company i weeks engagement in 1 vsv tion at Anacostia who first reported 1 OrK nt Repertoire the possibility of winds of Wonld lost Supplies Acheson told a news conference i thah that if Government controls on j the support of and Navy cies would lose their export Away plies and find it difficult to replace was out of town them Acheson said the State ment is concerned because lifting day Patterson's letter to Mr Truman said in consisted of a number to Madison is serving a trustees and executive committee members of the cast left whUe j earner in tne week but Olivier i grain into ceilings re- f and i I have received your joint channel iter addressed to me and to the of the stricken from the ballot The I H- Murrell asked verdict first C William Ecton j of Elections agreed to re- i degree murder contending that the violent wind rain I main on grain It is concerned Naw he was a registered Democrat i the same county for to conclude the State Association's m the week but Javier in the center Capt Joseph J Nestor previously burglary and theft affairs for the fiscal year This and his remained for j in Baltimore a viol discovered the same i Seeks Murder Verdict was an executive session the premiere of the actor s storm struck during the of lined provide an economical v T and asked his name be Assistant State's Attorney Allan Officials afternoon and after doing con- 2 land effective organization for the T maee as I Will Make j also he added over a provision I the changes you out- j for a complete and United Nations break with Franco Spain Dr Najera however said the Council was not prepared to dis- cuss the Polish resolution The Council adjourned un- til 3 p m EDT next Monday ALCOHOLISM WILL BE STUDIED Ifi MARYLAND J Franklin Capt Leo Carroll of the Con- j move his canie In view of the killing was premeditated and bad J Stevens Annapolis first Police said Accompanied fay a j fact that the official ballots are harked back to a time when Giffen McCormick McCoole of the Plane fell shour gale blinding rain thunder j ready printed for the primary j hacksaw blades were found m j second William A if the jand lightning the storm raged for i and t feed in an tions next Monday and Or Madison's possession in the Prince Wibon Midland B R j has not requested removal of his j Georges County jail name it is considered certain tbat j Murrell said Madison claimed his name will remain on the ballot j that the other man had ratted on registration were j him cd at and Brunswick i Laughlin contended tbat Madison from lcss hour two of the strong Democratic In Braddock District i bi not perpetrate the fatal ol He said others Bensor Towson Rev He quoted j In the first 13 minutes 6 inch of i j James W Minter Baltimork j saying a portion of rain fell a precipitation described i Board of C C i Bureau more Easton E J C Thc Carroll said was Trees were Study Problem Will Make Report To Legislature Annapolis Jane 18 t-P might be allowed upon us to furnish any ernor appointed a f in keeping con- you may man today to study the animal and i services ana again pledge imy wholehearted support and of the War Department to carrying out its provisions You reported tea new Democrats had enmity towards because in the alleged em advisable President's plan calls for a problem of alcoholism in land and ten new Republicans la Frederick City precincts the Democrats reported net gains in most In Precinct 11 there were 22 Democrats and three cans In Precinct 10 the count was j over the courtroom since ling activities tt bad operated a Kentucky Derby lottery and had failed to pay off A special guard was 16 Democrats and four Republicans la Precinct 3 there were six and seven Republicans In count was 10 Democrats and five Republicans Precinct 1 had 21 Democrats and three Re- publicans In Precinct the count was 12 Democrats and four Republicans Until all figures are available for Tuesday's registration it will be ally all the witnesses were prison inmates Guards also watched over the cell rooms where the prisoners waited to Judge E Paul Mason presided John O Cockey John Prichard Grantsville The chairman Leo A de too small to permit a wheel windows blown in and at least two that i Congressional handling of OPA j extension He reported his secretary of defense in the j The commission was appointed subordinate i in line with a resolution passed at ing and the was forced to were toppled for retention of Air not and rank months ago W j gis Storm Frederick i pancake Two women were cut by flying Several a m bringing j at a creamery company recorded a big increase in mail on Senators The retain its Marine senators the session of the General on en- 1 The Weather Bureau said the so that none of its 43 Landon Walston Bradley i 10 was C Riggs Homer injured storm descended from the brose George Maver Jr Pan-American officials said H Miller and co-pilot calling for such a sion to investigate and make its re- Corps but lose most of its j port to next year's legislative land-based aviation to an mous air forces A proposal for a single over-all chief of staff was eliminated in favor of continuing i the present joint chiefs of staff Big Money-Maker Is Not On Treasury's Schedule difficult to determine the exact Pittsburgh June IS in i absent on the U S Easton Ladies Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of the i State Association will begin their m simultaneously with the men Delegates wiU besin at Winchester Hall the meeting place this morning at ten o'clock Their convention will formally open at o'clock this I Woodrow L Lawson took the ship in for a forced landing after a 4 engine right outboard side and put the plane's hydraulic landing system out of commission Addresses of the pilot and pilot were not able John Leslie vice president in i vite charge of North Atlantic Bother Constellation welcome will be delivered by Mr tions Stup president of the Board of instance 14 was me name 01 j Aldermen a-m I for an end registered but five Pittsburgh's Michael convene a 7 to plck up ttc Russia transferred from lout that doesn't mean tile famed M and continue the from change in the affiliated absent on the U S Treas tic majority In Precinct 9 in ury Department's recent list of big j Frederick for instance 14 was the name were rei Democrats were irom j st i mean mu f the precinct At the same time oil man is looking for a 300 The big o i Republicans were registered Benedum owns all or a to begin oda Ma TV and three transferred part of 16 corporation with rived late anri i BY MOSCOW where In that precinct the of many millions of dollars j Democratic gain was only three j out doesn't receive a cent by way to quarters MORE APPEASEMENT OF RUSSIA OPPOSED War Dead Received i Military Committee Detailed Members the dead of World War U from j overseas has been received by j Favor Frank Frederick Chapter Xo 1 of tbe Talks And Stalin Washington June 18 Con- gress was given suggestions today for a shake-up of the dis- Supreme Court and for an end to any appeasement of Eastland and June 13 cow radio broadcast tonight an of- staff zi convention Russian denial a BRUNSWICK CHURCH interest on investments he in independent Hall has Soviet York June ia any kind of salary United Church Canvass ing- 19 national denominational i Bridges proposed a i active amendment that would limit to three the ber of Supreme Court Justices a President might name They said it would compel Justices Douglas considerably j Five young ladies to in The Southeastern American War Dads At a public j meeting scheduled for p m June 26 in the Y M C A sub- ject will be discussed fully -All Gold Star Geo C Siagle vice-president of the War Dads chapter announced will be welcome at this especially those ismo not members of Kie sion Named as members of the com- mission by the C Carl Lohmeyer H E nax A E Duncan Miss oline Diggs Robert Van Horn is revising a it previously had j and Robert Lewis all of timore and Dr Carl P Russell of Annapolis The seven members held a eon meeting in Baltimore today ta discuss the problem Lohmeyer said that several states and the District of Columbia have o t j set UD clinics for the and Ufl treatment of alcoholics I In Maryland at present he June 18 ed our courts are powerless to do Hopkins will i than commit to jail for dis- an institute to cooperate 1 orderly conduct unless the witti industry and the Federal j aai has committed a crime in appear remote Hopkins To Cooperate I organization Tne invitation Government in carrying out re- tends likewise to war widows or any other kinsmen Many Gold Star fathers and mothers are worried about what I which case the judee under a work in many fields statute of the Legislature Isaiah Bowman announced wn commit to a mental i tion Known as the Institute for steps must be taken to arrange for Research all return of the bodies of their loved i departments of the university will j ones We to trv to answer Murphy Jackson and to at retire Eastland told the Senate the views the court with dis- and suspicion j meeting Mr Slagle explained that there participate in program Dr said j The university president at HEIFERS TO A total of 330 heifers from the Hoop farm were shipped by from Union Bridge to Locust of the war it was j on June 12 Mr is a twofold purpose of j that a great ceal of j Kiis open session First tbe research would have to be vere also made to religious bodies Or director in only one company in Santa Barbara St Paul i That is the Oil Portland Me Xew Haven Company of which he is the un- Conn and Brunswick Md president He holds the of- i conducted in 1945 j come out before I he Regional achievement awards Benedum is listed as an officer I thai committee are the Junior and Fire companies The main of each company were had no accommodations report is devoid of all fin York The Times said THE WEATHER fice for sentimental reasons since Washington June 18 The weather forecast for j dum when both were young known throughout the cil fields today Partly cloudy and some scattered showers Cooler There is some relief already in the weather man's promise of temperatures today The visiting firemen will probably have things warmed-up here by ARRESTED FOR Don Knipple East South street was arrested by Officer Sherman Boone who charged him with be- ing drunk on the street during the convention period House Rules Committee today PURCHASES ESTATE Annapolis June 18 Scarlett of Baltimore has chased for an undisclosed sum once colonial estate of Horatio Sharpe Royal Governor of Maryland near Sandy Point The property sold by j proved a for a broad program jof military cooperation with other nations of the western hemisphere The action clears the way for early House consideration of the measure probably next week The legislation would permit the President to transfer armaments to the other American countries was jailed in default of j Sylvester W Labrot who help train their personnel and re- lateral for hearing tonight it I pair their equipment recommended immediate Uie chapter wants to begin for kinds of investigation which ment of any appeasement of tions to give every needed i are essentially fundamental in tance to Gold Star families when character and therefore best suited j and table meeting as soon as possible bodies are received in tbe U between President Truman and S A Generalissimo Stalin The quartet were tives Gordon Ryter D- Mundt and Bolton From a ship carrying observers to the Bikini atomic bomb test Rep Andrew messaged Transferring of the war dead to the U S will begin early in 1947 it is expected Meanwhile pre- liminary work must be handled on a tremendous scale All Gold Star next of in due time will re- official questionnaire from Quartermaster General's office he would go along with a com- requesting instructions to what promise to permit drafting of j the families want done about final after October 1 but not disposition of all identified bodies for overseas duty That evidently signalled the end of a deadlock on a draft extension tied up in buried in foreign soiL Four ferent methods of handling a remains are authorized a conference com- Tne four options will be outlined on by the to academic approach i Recognizing the importance the contributions that had grown out of wartime type of cooperative research and the mutual advantages to industry Windsor which has been engaged for a of years SEEKING SCHOOL SITE Hagerstown Jane IS Government and the university the trustees have determined to re- cognize research as a regular function of the university A of 20 has been assembled for the new institute Most of those appointed are now working j that a prominent at the university's applied physics interested in establishing a achott laboratory at Silver Spring Md i in the Hagerstown vicinity where the and the The t would be needed for among other devices proximately 200 students tat Hagerstown Chamber of Commerce said today it had been a Philadelphia real estate i m full at the announced developed during the teachers the Chamber