Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - May 28, 1955, Frederick, Maryland COOP Some gas ran be with a little remark IWay res If ester day High 83 Low 34 Vol 144 LEASED WIBE AND FEATURES THE POST FREDERICK MD SATURDAY MAY 28 1955 FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY CENTS MEMORIAL DAY REGULATIONS CEREMONIES WHEAT QUOTAS BEING PLANNED UNDER ATTACK i Veterans And Churches To Pay Tribute To Dead Seeks Ii Hoi Carroll County Farmers Tribute Paid TA Heroism Of CpL William L Meckley Hanover Pa In Korea FT MEADE Md May 27 The Distinguished Service Cross awarded posthumously to CpL TO BE RESUMED IN NEAR FUTURE GENERAL HOLIDAY I ARGUMENTS TO BE Vaccine for heroism in Korea will be pre- to bis mother at Second Available To Resume TO BE OBSERVED of Frederick and ad- RESUMED TUESDAY BALTIMORE May 27 joining counties will join regulations governing wheat veteran and churches quotas were challenged in Federal in annual services to honor the j Court today by an attorney for dead of all wars today tomorrow and on Monday four County farmers The government is seeking an Army Headquarters here day Lt Col Edward X Hathaway an officer in unit at the time will give the nation's second military to Mrs Ruth M Miller of Hanover Lt Gen Floyd L Parks com- manding general of the Second Army also will participate in the ceremony gram Scheele Says TITO WARY OF OVERTURES BY SOVIET ENVOYS Photo By Frank Keefer HOW WEEVIL AFFECTS has invaded Frederick treated with on April FA demonstration plot ty this year The light area in the s 18 and Mal 2 and successfully j on the farm 1 P IS DUE NEXT WEEK destructive activities of the weevil section in the foreground a heavy loss of the Khrushchev Believed Off On Wrong Foot With Yugoslav Leader RELEASE OF SOME demonstration plot ty this year The light area in the ana ana of Guy Baker near photo was untreated Farmers are advised by the County Agent si wa a total The dark to to t M 1 WASHINGTON May 27 The series of Memorial Day j injunction to prevent the farmers CpL Meckley was cited for extra- Surgeon General Leonard Scheele ordinary heroism in action in tonight there may enough when he rescued three wounded r members of his squad He was available before the wounded three times himself but j of the season to com- despite this volunteered to act as plete the second round of t rear guard while his comrades i for school COUNTY FARMERS ARE END WITH INFESTATION OF WEEVIL i Y N 0 D SESSION Frederick County farmers con- tested in Frederick county re- ap invasion of the suiting in considerable damage i Man destructive alfalfa weevil face a This year the weevil has infested man TU t i sought to withdraw from a position i i events opens today in Thurmont from interfering with the work been ambushed by j dren I a parade at o'clock of government inspectors i Chinese Communists I Scheele chief of the U.S loss of up to 75 per cent of the all parts of the followed bv a special service in j Wilson Barnes was wounded a fourth lie Health Service also told a they spray according causing considerable damage to j i to data released Friday by the alfalfa crop It is by far the 1 serious alfalfa insect and difficult to controL Con- j personally issued by ment of the 3rd Division and his j wun govern- j w m me ana a 10 j irary to popular belief one spray will be heard Edwin R Creeger Secretary Benson Barnes I unit was Irving to help a South I ment approval of additional cent crop loss could mean j application will not give one Jr Post American Legion conduct ceremonies at the ment to the Unknown Dead BULGANIN PLAYING SECONDARY ROLE law specifies they must Korean marine battalion which coming progressively a of Per cent control Several l r es Vl IHin ifr 1C rt IA I had been cut off by North Korean J how tween the parade and church much land farmers may put into Meckley was a veteran of Navy vice wheat service in World War II James associate mately to growers it is applications are needed to insure reported adequate control ed Treasurer Of Church Group GETTYSBURG Pa May 27 and congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of The insect problem on forage i The recommended procedure i Maryland today urged to Special events are scheduled Sunday at Woodsboro Middletown Inspectors Surrounded j farmers involved are Louis Burkittsville Mt Airy and here Sr and Ms three sons I HO I I Woodsboro will have its annual operate a farm near Westminster I Memorial Day parade of bands James A assistant i V nil I Sunday School members National United states attorney told government Guardsmen and others starting at court that wnen 10 a m Rev Dr E Smith j went to the Shaffer of Hanover will speak in Mt Hope j farm 21 were after the parade before they could get out tional Guard units here will of their car vide a color guard firing squad He said they heard and drill team i Go get the gun there they To Decorate Graves I When the government men W M Ray Spurner will head identified themsel ves and read the i a group of Francis Scott Key Post said intended j Legionnaires in decorating graves proceed the government BEING REPORTED I director of the National crops is a major source j was to spray the first cutting with of Health brightened the i of and frustration to the i two applications of one r ft farmers of Frederick County A when alfalfa was inches tall ration picture turtner wun an years ggo the primary and the second when about 14 that under the newly iem was me control of the meadow I inches tall at the rate of pints j revised standards for making the i on clover and alfalfa I per acre in gallons of water j vention of the synod at Gettysburg vaccine We have built into the I Outstanding progress has been j Satisfactory results have been Theological Seminary called for move toward racial integration in congregational life At the same time the concluding session of the annual con- of all veterans in cemeteries here on Sunday afternoon starting at 1 p m Ruritan Club is sponsoring the Memorial Day vice in the community cemetery Sunday evening Rev Edwin M Alcorn will deliver the address A concert Band will o'clock If the weather is unfavorable the will be held in the Lutheran parish hall at Burkittsville Services at Mt Airy tomorrow will start at o'clock with Boy Scouts and Explorer Post ing with color guard to Pine Grove Flowers will be placed on each veteran's grave Gold Star Post American Legion has placed a flag on each grave Rev W DeWitt Dickey will speak at 2 o'clock services in the chapel with Girl Scouts serving as ushers and comprising the choir Everhart Post American Legion and Valley Memorial Post charges they were The Elmer A Ambrogne of the compliance and investigation branch of the Boyer Transportation Co Failed To Comply With Lobbyist Law process a safety factor that was not there before Calls For Three Shots accomplished to combat this in- sect problem However new in- sects come along which make it necessary to keep vigilance upon cases obtained where this procedure was followed One application has not given satisfactory kill in most The vaccination campaign con- the crops for infestation and Demonstration Plots Conducted templates a series of three lations or shots to be given first to the nine million children in the Demonstration plots have The alfalfa weevil made its conducted in the county to appearance in the county and throughout the state last mine effectives of spray materials and timeliness of j first and second grades This j This insect has been known for j plication in the control of the gram is being financed bv the i many years being associated with j weevil The pictures indicate the May 27 fi The secretary of state's office said roe G Haines reporter with the attorney general for failing to county agricultural committee and j expense accounts of their Frank L Bushey committee vice- i lobbyists at the General chairman Face Trespassing Charges The three face trespassing Assembly Administrative Assistant James P Brock said he would send the charges brought by Carroll County list to the attorney general farmers Hearing the injunction arguments is Judge Roszel Thomsen who ruled in favor of another group of farmers in an earlier case attorneys contend the rent case is different because there day but that if any reports came in during the holiday weekend they would be credited Today marked the end of a line originally extended from May 4 for getting the accounts in The law carries a penalty of have been certain changes in the j to and disbarment for three regulations Barnes contended today many farmers did not to vote in the last wheat referendum because of the regulations under which it was conducted He said he'll ask the agriculture department to bring will hold joint services in j dala on the election into court next town starting at 2 o'clock Sunday Tuesday afternoon In the Lutheran wheat regulations set up to Continued On Page Four years in the case of lawyers con- Brock listed the firms and their lobbyists still unreported Legal Aid Bureau Inc Peoples tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis And it is the first two shots in this program that Scheele hopes to see completed by mid-August The third shot in the series is scheduled for seven months later as a booster the large alfalfa areas of the west and midwestern part of the United States The weevil found its way to the North Eastern part of the United States Invaded State In 4952 extent of damage to the yields of alfalfa In addition to the nage loss of the crop there is tremendous loss in quality and feeding value of the hay made from insect damaged Many In 1952 the alfalfa weevil was j cases show the alfalfa being found in principally in L defoliated and only the Baltimore and Harford counties j stems j Last year several fields were in- I Continued On Page Eleven The surgeon general indicated the first vaccine to be released j next week would come from the i stocks of Co ville Ind and Inc rietta Pa j Shannon gave some details of the revised manufacturing and testing standards which he said GLOBAL DISARMAMENT PLAN URGED BY ADENAUER Germany May 27 provide for more frequent j Chancellor K o n r a d Adenauer ing more sensitive testing than heretofore More Assured Under the new provisions went on more safety is built into called on the United States today The United States as the world's strongest power can and should make certain that disarmament is being given serious consideration to submit a new global and intensively and effectively ad- ment plan to the Big Four con- the German constructive leadership in the transition to racial integration in thP schools A resolution drawn by the Rev L Stanley Whitson of Clear Spring Md urging integration was ed unanimously by the meeting In other action the meeting ed to return to Gettysburg next May for its annual meeting The integration resolution urged that pastors and lay delegates en- courage congregations to move ward racial integration in life and that the synod call upon pastors and congregations to exercise constructive community leadership in the transition to ial integration in the public Donb Virgil W Doub Middletown Md was re-elected synod treasurer for the year Dr Elwood stein pastor of Grace Lutheran Church Westminster Md was named secretary to fill a vacancy Dr Fred R Seibel pastor of St Mary's Church Silver Run MoV was named statistical secretary succeeding Dr Falkenstein in that post Other appointments made in- ference this summer leader said WARM AND HUMID farmers approve by J Deems Barnard William A Carrier doing ness as the Shore Drive-In Theatre at Ocean City represented by control surpluses are put into I Davis Ogden and Leonard feet rf at teast two-thirds of the j ington Loan and Trust Bldg Court Bldg Baltimore represented j the process itself providing an e m j bv J i bate that wound He spoke in a lower house de- The time for disarmament was COVERS OF V S EDEN OCCUPIED BY INDUSTRIAL STRIFE Stiff Winds Continue To Whistle Across Great Plains And Midwest By The Associated Press Stiff winds whistled across the Great Plains and much of the Mid- west Friday on the heels of ers that left at least 114 persons dead in Kansas Oklahoma Texas and Missouri Winds averaged 20 miles an hour with gusts in the 30s and 40s j Showers sprinkled an area from the Great Lakes westward through the northern plains and into the northern Rockies A few light showers also were reported over the Lower Ohio Valley and eastern section of the Great Basin Elsewhere the weather was mostly fair to partly cloudy Warm and humid air covered most of the eastern and southern i sections of the country Midday j readings were in the 80s with a few i Prime Minister Confronted With Railroad Strike Set For Tonight LONDON May 27 Prime Minister Eden bolstered by a ington D C Boyer Transportation Co Inc Knoxville Md represented by Benjamin B Rosenstock Philip Williams Bros Baltimore represented by C Braswell Collins Washington D C Master Electricians Assn of Prince Georges County Hyattsville Md represented by Lee Power herent factor of up with rejection i never better He said one change will a Socialist Proposal to postpone The call for peace is growing ever stronger In this age of development war has de- its own purpose It has ceased to be an instrument of policy It merely spells universal ruin and destruction Adenauer declared the Soviet the testing of the vaccine after it j of Germany as the A has been poured into the dis- j bottles to make sure that i newest member of the North At- Treaty Organization The indorsed Adenauer's no living polio virus has crept in durine the bottling process This of German armed test was not required previously Both Scheele and Shannon said the additional testing should not add substantially to the tion time once the program gets in full swing forces in the West's defense lines The chancellor said however that world disarmament must be bloc cannot continue the present the primary and decisive issue when President Eisenhower Brit- ish Prime Minister Eden French pace of its rearmament On the contrary he said it must substantially reduce its ex- Directors Gettysburg cal The Rev Howard J McCarney Zion Lutheran Church Middletown Md and Dr Herman Ficker St Luke's Lutheran Church Silver Spring Md Trustees Tressler Lutheran j Home for Children Loysville The Rev Herbert M Payne First Lutheran Church Ellicott City Md and Charles M Rouzer St John's Lutheran Church Hagerstown Md All six manufacturers licensed Edgar Faure and Soviet for this purpose if it wants to do some measure of justice to pressing tasks hold the revised standards in a series i their meeting at the FEDERAL OFFICIALS TO STATE AGENCY George Washington Cemetery i Of consultations with public health Inc Hyattsville represented by authorities Ralph G Shure At Shure said he iy reported his expenses j RUNAWAY MOVING VAN at the secretary j CLAIMS SEVEN UVES of office did not show it j Brock said there possibly was a i mistake and he recheck it Continued On Page Four strife tonight He called off plans for a end house party in the country celebrating his election victory He arranged instead to spend the Whitsun day holiday in London at his official residence at No 10 j Downing Street to deal with aj threatened nationwide railway MIDLAND Tex May 27 j strike called for tomorrow mid- Baby cake baking and 14 Girl Scouts Raised For Trip night i weaving Christmas wreaths paid Locomotive engineers and j off for 14 Girl Scouts men on the nationalized railway who vowed it was Europe or Vehicle Ran Five Wild Blocks In San Francisco Brakes Failed Would For Wives And Widowr i Six Investigators Into Operations Of Employment Security Department BALTIMORE May 27 tP Teen-Age Arsonists Are Committed For Burnings BALTIMORE May 2T teen-age girls who burned down I introduced a investigators to a home for excitement were i today to from 63 to 60 years j the aee at wives and widows committed today to the House of may qualify for Old age and BELGRADE Yugoslavia May 27 Tito demanded today that Soviet Communist boss Khrushchev put the grade talks strictly on a govern- mental plane an informed source said tonight Tito was described as resenting efforts by Khrushchev to woo hirn through a Communist party line appeal Khrushchev's Dear comrade approach apparently has misfired and Tito's national communism re- mains intact the source said Khrushchev holds no office in the Moscow government but Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin is here with him The informant said Tito took his first opportunity today to reply to Khrushchev's arrival speech of yesterday Tito was quoted as ing the Moscow delegates he had agreed to their coming to Belgrade on the understanding that the talks would be purely governmental Listens Without Expression But the informed source said Khrushchev responded to Tito in about the same vein as his speech of yesterday when Tito listened without expression to Khrushchev's appeal to return to the Moscow fold lito a Croatian peasant's son with a long record of Communist activity was trained in the same tough as his Soviet visitors He presumably saw in yesterday's speech an effort to lure him back into has declared he would Yugoslavia was expelled from the Cominform in Tried To Sidetrack Russians Informed circles here suspected from the time Khrushchev was named head of the Soviet tion that the Russians were coming here mainly to persuade the slav President to give up some of his independence It was doubted that the were actually coming as they said to discuss primarily problems of state Today Tito was believed to have made an effort with his usual forcefulness to sidetrack the sians The best informed opinion in this Balkan capital most news sources have dried up completely that Tito is buying only a part of Khrushchev's ideas It was a wearisome day for the Russians who had to get up at 6 to take part in wreath laying ceremonies honoring the Yugoslav war dead then attend morning and afternoon sessions around the big square table in the conference room of Dom the Guards Home on the outskirts of Belgrade Look Tired And Glum Khrushchev Premier Nikolai Bulganin and other Soviet bigwigs are accustomed to working through the night and sleeping most of the Continued On Page Eleven WASHINGTON May 27 i j officials have decided to i the Good Shepherd vors benefits His measure also The fire did more than would provide disability benefits t under the Social Security law checking on operations of j land's Employment Security De- Robert B Kimble new chairman of the State Employment Security j Board announced the new Possum Family Evicted From SAX FRANCISCO May 27 jie home last January j move jump today after conferring with A big interstate moving van ran was fired after a burglary on who i F- regional director of j big interstate moving five wild blocks through of San Francisco mgh the heart j Juvenile Court Judge Charles E had planned to bring up the same federal Bureau of today killing Moylan said the girls 13 14 and general sort of proposal in June seven Persons and injuring three wanted to burn down cited figures are demanding more pay bust 90s in the deep South M he strike Afternoon temperatures were to in a jurisdictional j this west Texas oil center will t th has slowed Handling in four and I n most of the June 10 members of Troop 13 of dn tas for a week took a sail for Europe and a major for the when as it crashed and exploded on the i sidewalk near the Hall of Justice a house and dld u- Its brakes gone the huge yellow One of the girls had testified Mayflower truck and trailer j we did it for excitement A State investigation ordered by j roared down the steep side of Nob Hill on Clay Street at an estimated i that 90 per cent of the widows of after the Baltimore j workers are in need of old age j Evening Sun had reported several ano survivors benefits apparent irregularities in the i The provides for payment of ation of the department will con- Investigators said the girls first disability benefits to persons who a Christmas trpe in are covered by the Social i Federal government a tree in ine before the for operating the j set fire area west of the Continental ine worse WIle Uie tour of nine countries j It ran miraculously clear for house When the tree burned out 55 department which dispenses i refused to endorse their leaders No one not even our parents j blocks All the death and damage they and set fire to jn the liebt of hospital and employment compensation and to caU off the j thought we would make said j came in the final block some curtains When that burned bfe savings are operates an employment service i mil j jli 3 Ol STOiG j The girls decided three years frontS and raked dozen tl in a matter oi months when 50s in the Great Plains some 20 Kion the but degrees below Thursday's levels years fronts and wrecked a dozen auto- fi h the family breadwinner becomes for a to mobiles least eight Waze hat the Potter said an account cars r smashed Foy survey will begin Mont to 92 at to a poles toppled in crazy confusion hassee Fla Cabinet meeting to From that on the 14 girls Pedestrians along the sidewalk home were of from to his old ase if his Uons he praised his Conservative party THE WEATHER The for the strike crisis j took every chore they could to I scattered like startled quail but Earlier in a victory statement ten the account Individually they some could not escape in time and attended church also If a s children s 870 em- she gets benefits as long as they the state land Partly cloudy warm and more humid with scattered thundershowers drifting ward by late afternoon or ing High in Looks like another warm and humid day with a chance of thundershowers in the afternoon It missed a good chance for an old fashioned day Most of thunder was from the increasing flow of motor vehicles headed hither and yon in for the holiday week-end chipped in baby sitting fees and j The unlucky were crushed commissions from magazine sales i neath the wreckage and splashed j IKE AT GETTYSBURG Collectively they staged spaghetti j with gasoline from the WASHINGTON May 27 LP i ATTLEE PLACES BLAME jare nothing Unta tte he 1 she N 65 resignations of Daniel E Klein as chairman and L Estes as an associate member of to seek a lasting peace and suppers catered at dinners sold j shattering explosion of the truck's President Eisenhower left for hist LONDON May 27 W For- the Employment Security Board j greater prosperity soda pop handled target fuel tank MOBILE X-RAY Christmas The chest x-ray unit of the cakes roll County Tuberculosis ition which was in New Windsor yesterday will be In Union Bridge on Tuesday at the Lehigh land Cement Co plant from 9 to o'clock and in Union Bridge 2 ot 4 p m On June 13 10 to 11 it will be at to at Detour to at 3 to at Linwood and 4 5 at at regional skeet meets wove wreaths and baked Flames shot an country home at Gettysburg Pa mer Prime Minister Clement j which administers the department estimated 50 today to spend the Memorial Day 1 lee blamed dissension in the McKeldin had decided in feet high Shattered windows weekend ered the entire area i bor ranks at least in part today ary to name Kimble as the new He was accompanied on the for the defeat his party suffered chairman and he had been holding had made up our minds it j One man's body burned on the mile drive by an old friend George in yesterday's parliamentary the resignation of both Klein and I was Europe or said Miss J sidewalk as rescuers tried to edge E Allen who was a Truman ad- tions i Estes since then j Hill near ministration official -i There is no doubt that On he asked Kimble toj The girls were sophomores in Midland High School when they started saving pennies They'll graduate next Monday and leave for New York a week later Betty Joe Greene a young geologist is leader of UK troop One of the dead was the van driver identified as William sell McCandless Davenport la Another was police patrolman Henry Eidler Waiting at the Gettysburg farm sion in the labor ranks had some i take over immediately six weeks were Mrs Eisenhower and her j effect on the marginal voters he ahead of the scheduled beginning mother Mrs John S Doud of j told a reporter J of his six-year term on June 1 Denver They left Washington Attlee did not elaborate but aides William H Mahaney who for- said he clearly referred to the dis- merly was chairman of the board j Two San Francisco women The President plans to return to pute between his moderates and and later served as administrator broken legs and third a 1 the White House Monday evening headed by Aneurin ot the department resigned a day possible broken back morning I Sevan over policy matters I earlier A roofer had to evict a happy family from its pleasant quarters on the fourth floor of a residence in the 100 block of West Second street on Friday Called to the apartment building the practical roofer found a mother possum and four little ones happily domiciled in the attic The eviction followed The mother possum had ed a tree tunnelled through ing to the roof of the building gnawed a sizable hole in the roof and gained entrance to the attic space Everything seemed to be alright with other tenants until the little ones arrived The third floor apartment dwellers had welcomed the newcomer throwing chicken bones and other choice viands into the spouting for Madame possum who enjoyed sunning self and entertaining the neighbors on the improvised sundeck of her abode The arrival of the little ones however brought a complaint about the and discovery of the hole in the roof excited the landlady Before patching the roof and other damage caused the cal roofer had to dispose of dame Possum and her offspring One had fallen and was given refuge at Sports Store The mother and four other young possum were returned to the try and liberated The roofer said it was a new experience for him It was the first time a possum had tackled one of his slate roofs and la getting through