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   Frederick Post, The (Newspaper) - September 28, 1955, Frederick, Maryland                            COOP Let's Goi Weather Today Scattered showers Temperatures Yesterday 69; 45 Vol. 246. LEASED WIRE AND FEATURES THB FREDERICK SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY CENTS PECO DIRECTORS IN QUARTERLY MEETING HERE New Transmission Line Planned Between Bridge HURRICANE DAMAGE PLACED AT Construction of a 132 kv line from Thurmont to Union Bridge and a 33 kv line from Adamstown to Beallsville are among the major projects now under way by the Potomac Edison dent R. Paul Smith reported at the quarterly meeting of the Board of held Tuesday in the Francis Scott Key Mr. Smith said the new Bridge line to serve the new load of the Lehigh land Cement Company with connecting represent an investment of approximately He said the Beallsville line is being built to provide increased capacity in this growing The new location of the Atomic Energy Commission in mery county is practically on the territorial line between the tomac Electric Power Company and P. he The exact fect of the development of this project is still he The location of the ing itself is feet beyond the territory served by the Many residential development projects are already under he a part of which will be in PE making it necessary to provide for increased capacity in this 100 Miles Of Rural Line Mr. Smith mentioned a number of other projects under way or under Slightly more than 100 miles of rural line have been constructed this year to re- presenting about two-thirds of the total mileage to be He said hurricanes Connie and Diane affected the v Company lately but were most fortunate in both these since total damage of all kinds was approximately as compared to millions of dollars in other PRESSURE PLACED ON ADENAUER Would Modify Alliance With West To Induce Russia To Unify Sept. 27 Chancellor Konrad Adenauer is coming under strong pressure to modify West alliance with the ern Powers in a move to get Russia to agree to German The leader of his own coalition the strong Free Democratic has just joined the growing chorus of criticism directed at the Paris rearmament FDP Chairman Thomas Dehler jolted Adenauer and his supporters this week with a declaration that on the basis of the Paris is Dehler said these treaties not bind indefinitely so that the question of German re- unification will be shelved for a long time to He urged direct between cow and Bonn end the division of first prerequisite for man unification is a common un- with the To this end the future diplomatic re- lations between West Germany and the Soviet Union must be Direct discussions between the two nations will be more important than the Geneva declaration before an FDP rally in Lower Saxony ed a political sensation in Bonn and touched off speculation of an open break in Adenauer's coalition on foreign policy It came only three days after Adenauer had solemnly pledged before that his ment not admit the slightest doubt as to our loyalty to the He said they the prospect of peace for the world WEST FEARFUL OF ARMS RACE IN MIDDLE EAST Dulles And MacMillan Ask Russia Not To Sell Arms To Egypt U. S. REFUSED SALE OF HEAVY WEAPONS NEW Sept. 27 Egypt's announcement that she has arranged to obtain weapons from the Moscow orbit raised American and British fears tonight of an arms race in the tense Middle East. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles British Foreign tary Harold Macmillan issued a joint statement calling on Russia and other nations not to contribute to such a Egypt said she would obtain the arms from a cow Communist in ex- change for Concern was felt in official j American and British circles the arms Egypt would get include weapons of a type the Western Powers refused to send to Would Upset Balance Egypt is understood to have of- to buy from United ATTORNEY GENERAL SEES NO NEED TO DELEGATE POWERS Nixon Continues To President der Some Of White House Burdens Sept. 27 Atty. Gen. Brownell suggested day President Eisenhower may be able to perform all his essential duties again before it becomes necessary to delegate them to someone The first problem laid before the attorney general as he hurried back from a vacation in Spain was the one of delegation of that is. who should perform needed executive functions if Eisenhower is unable to do On his arrival after being briefed by two top aides on the plane trip from New nell discounted the urgency of the Denver news today is en- he referring to reports that stricken by a heart attack last had very good last A later bulletin said the President was and and had spent much of the morning outside his oxygen No Need For Action said there was general agreement that there was no need for any action today on the tion of delegating executive Brownell had indicated to men in New York earlier that he would prepare an opinion as ly as possible on of States such material as jet delegating the President's And Denver Report States Sept. 27 Eisenhower had tory free of any tions resulting from his heart his reported At the same the White House announced receipt of a sage from the President's World War II Soviet Marshal Georgi expressing deepest feelings of over the chief executive's An 11 EST. bulletin from Fitzsimons Army Hospital President had another day without a good afternoon rest he again visited briefly with his President is sleeping again tonight in the oxygen tent as a routine rest Eisenhower was out of the White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty a total of about 9% more than yesterday when it was removed for brief periods for the first POLISH ENVOY TO UN ATTACKS Denies Eastern European Nations Are Satellites Of Russia TAKES LINE LAID DOWN BY MOLOTOV heavy artillery and naval The Americans and British were represented as feeling such and national unity in freedom to ment upset the balance of J SALK VACCINE IS EXPLAINED Health Department Official Addresses Local Ki- wanis Luncheon Revealing that although he was The industrial load continues scheduled to speak on the World Dove normal the above normal the dent in that present tries are continuing to have closed a number of large contracts for the addition of in- service in 1956 and have active negotiations in progress with several other large tive industrial the president He said the expansion of the cement industry is most active on PE property at the present approximately kilowatts from this time and additional source may be expected to be added to the system by the end of 1956. This he North American Cement the Lime and ment Company and Lehigh land Cement Right-Of-Way Situation Output of hydro plants has shown a 15 per cent improvement so far this year when compared with the same period of last A right of way situation in and around Frederick in connection with the new State Roads Com- mission program remains in an unsettled he There are On Page Health he felt it more pertinent at this time to speak on the Salk polio vaccine Dr. Edward Chief of the Bureau of Preventive Medicine of the State Department of spoke but briefly on the former before launching into an illuminating address on the Maryland Salk vaccine as he spoke to Kiwanians at their weekly luncheon meeting Tuesday Sketching briefly the part the World Health Organization is ing in ive medicine throughout the Dr. Davens said that the fundamental purpose of the organization is to redistribute the field of prevention of disease among the underdeveloped areas of the pointing out that the largest percentage of the world's population lies in these where the life expectancy is only about 30 years as compared to the 65 year figure in this Picture Confused Turning to the subject of the Salk vaccine the j er said that by the very virtue of its complex makeup there are by necessity many viewpoints in the on radio and television which has resulted in a- rather confused picture for public Dr. Davens assured his audience that the present manufacturing methods of the Salk vaccine had been completely and today President Eisenhower is that an safety everybody's president and en- j had now been to the vaccines as manufactured by the various He said he Everybody is worried to death felt that was one of the in last season's Truman Says Nation Is Praying For President ST. Sept. 27 President Harry S. Truman said power in the Middle East. j They were willing to supply arms to Egypt but only to the extent needed for internal policing and defense from external Egypt then notified Britain she had accepted a Russian offer to supply her with Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser told a crowded meeting in Cairo the arms would come from a Russian lite and home Skoda tions West Imposed Conditions He said the Western Powers de- to supply arms unless Egypt agreed to conditions that he said Egypt could not never will attack or en anyone but the Western Powers have refused to give us arms for Nasser Nasser did not elaborate on the In State Department officials said conditions offered Egypt were exactly the same as those accepted by other friendly An American source said the heavy type of weapons wanted was the chief stumbling This source said the Western Powers also felt they could not spare some of the material re- quested by There also was disagreement on The statement by Dulles and Macmillan said the United States and Britain were in harmony on a policy of avoiding arms race which would inevitably increase the tensions in the will and hope other governments will to be guided by these they Such opinions are his responsibility as the executive branch's top legal Most students agree that the Constitution is not clear on what is to be done in the event a den is unable to perform executive functions for an appreciable period of Chairman Celler of the House Judiciary Committee said On Page Sept. 27 UK dent Eisenhower made encouraging progress along the road to recovery today amid a growing belief he will retire to the role of at the end of his present His condition was so improved that he spent several hours out of the oxygen tent this morning after a restful night's sleep and doctors and family found him and friends said privately it would be to sub- ject him to the burdens of 1956 political campaign and another four years in the White the same time they ruled out On Page UNITED N. Sept. 27 Poland's chief U. N. gate today rapped Secretary of State Dulles for alleging that Eastern European countries are satellites of the Soviet The Marian deputy minister for foreign appealed in the U. N. sembly for more the He said the idea of existence between countries with different Dulles systems is told the Assembly last STATE MEETING SCHEDULED HERE TOP DEMOCRATS Maryland Municipal League Will Convene November 17-19 Major Conference On Party's Presidential Hopes Expected tire country is praying speedy for his I about said here to attend an annual meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Truman made his remarks to a tion safety He explained that one has to weigh advantages against risk in j Youth Given Life For Slaying Little Girl Maine Sept. 27 With his head Gerald P. 15. stolidly heard himself sentenced to prison for today for murdering an 8-year-old Superior Court Justice Francis W. Sullivan accepted plea of guilty in the death of Margaret Gormley last June 3. The judge asked Gerald if he knew the consequences of the if he offered it through fear or if his alleged confession was given then you still wish to plead guilty or do you wish to plead not 4.TT i T 1 JS ft. Tit He is everybody s analyzing the value of any i ln an almost inaudible the T n rr Local plans for the eighth an- convention of the Maryland Municipal to be held in Frederick on November 17-19, were drafted at a conference here day between Mayor John A. Derr and Edmund C. of College the executive The event will bring to this city the city city and other leading officials from virtually all of Maryland's With an expected attendance of approximately 250 many of whom will be accompanied by their the Mayor and men have planned a program for the This will be in tion to the schedule usually ried out in League the preparation of which program is done by the executive Preliminary Program Drafted All luncheons and ners will be held at the Scott Key Preliminary draft of the day meeting calls for the November a. meeting of the League registration and coffee p. call to order by the League Mayor Russell P. Smith of the Sept. 27 Three top Democratic party Senate Leader Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam be in this area and a major conference on the party's presidential hopes could 1952 presidential will get together with burn at a dinner preceding son's lecture at the University of The dinner is labeled Then Stevenson plans to spend the night at Johnson's burn said he know whether he also will spend the night there but didn't rule out the No Political Significance Aides of who is trying to take things easy while re- from a July heart at- emphasized that the gether on the Pedernales ranch has no political But since the ranch sociabilities were President Eisenhower suffered a heart attack that may eliminate him as the Republican presidential nominee next Thursday that Soviet intentions would be judged partly on Soviet actions toward the Eastern Eu- ropean Dulles and dent Eisenhower long have freedom for the former Baltic republics and freedom of choice of government for peoples of the Eastern European Not Used As Pawns called for concrete steps to eliminate controversial In this he such as those of Dulles in the U. N. the alleged of the East European did not con- tribute to an atmosphere of re- laxation and He said the days are gone for- ever the countries of Eastern Europe could be used as pawns by forces in international Poland and the other countries of the people's now have full political and economic he Taking the line laid down by Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov in the called lor a treaty of collective security in Europeans the way toward settlement of the problem of He said Poland is interested in good neighborly tions the nation as a and Poland stands for peaceful normalization of its tions with the German Federal Moscow has set up relations with Bonn and Poland appears ready to do the DELINQUENTS HAVE PREVIOUS RECORDS 75 Per Cent Of Those In Youth Court Have Been In Trouble Previously ANOTHER PROSPEROUS Auto Industry Will Continue To Boom In Packard Head Says Wl James J. president of Packard foresees another big year for the auto industry in 1956. is nothing indicated in the present he told a news show that 1956 will be anything less than 1955." The statement came in answer to a question as to whether he thought the stock market break of yesterday portended any drop in automotive industry production and sales next Production and sales of the car industry for this year will mate eight million passenger according to all statement was made at preview showing of the 1956.Pack- ard and Studebaker to be in- Nance said they will be on the market in time to be competitive with all makes of He declined to dis- close price tags or engine power of the new He that the new Packard line will have the horsepower and compression ratio of any cars in the lac already has announced its 1956 Eldorado models will have 30; horsepower with 9.75 to 1 compression All the cars have been ly The most marked styling changes are in the baker which seems to have abandoned much of the former The sharp drop in the Studebaker hood line has been with a high CARIBBEAN SEA IS LASHED BY FURIOUS STORM Janet Believed To Have Destroyed Hunter Plane With 11 Aboard BRITISH HONDURAS IN STORM'S PATH DENTIST TOURS SOVIET RUSSIA Chicagoan Flabbergasts Red Tourist Officials By Requests Sept. 27 Dr. today Sept. 27 statistical study showed nearly 75 per cent of the sters whose troubles brought them into Youth Court during the past summer already had some kind of a court The Youth Court is a special division of Baltimore's criminal courts for offenders 16 to 21. Thomas P. deputy chief probation reported 47 per cent of the cases between May and September involved sters who had previously been be- fore the juvenile a Chicago blithely parked his British jeep outside the Kremlin walls strolled into the National Hotel and flabbergasted Soviet tourist He told them he wanted to drive the jeep through the Soviet Union and come out by way of Iran or Schulz had driven to Moscow from for- eign tourist since the 1917 Lion to do unaware of the stir he was Schulz's hobby has been difficult drives like one between London and South He calls himself The officials just didn't know what to do when presented with the seemed Schulz olds were involved in serious to assault with intent to For the 18-21 age this That factor has led to a new i percentage was only 85 per freshet of hope among Democrats The older group was more This failed to surprise foreigners who live in They are not accustomed just into an auto and drive around the Soviet Union at The majority are unable even to obtain Soviet driving Has 30-Day Visa The 42-year-old dentist got a 30-day Soviet visa in ington and went to where he bought the cream-colored Land Rover He told here of ex- on the When he arrived at the 22 per cent had the Finnish guards ions experience in both juvenile scurried for an who -nd adult j asked you really want McCarthy's study showed go to Schulz replied 96 per cent of the 16- and 17-year-I ne did The Finns shrugged their but they raised the border who privately at least had felt that they would have a hard time involved in such things as forgery and bad address of welcome by Mayor the GOP winning in 1956 if Eisenhower were j The new figures tended to boar and everyone I know is praying adding that the of that he will have an early and j any vaccine entails a certain a- mount of but that the complete and that he will have a happy tour of duty for the rest of his tages are so much greater that the individual must lay aside his 1 ruman declined to discuss what I for tnc law of effect illness might is far and away on rne sidc f have on the national political the Te Be Resumed In Fall oy Gerald's told has been a great deal of talk about but I do not want to engage in it because 1 do not think it it All I want is for him to get THE WEATHER The weather forecast for land cloudy and warmer with scattered showers and High 75-85 Things will begin to warm up with the start of the World Bringing his remarks to the state the health officer re- that the Salk vaccine gram which was halted last spring is to resumed late this ably about November The initial plan is to complete the inoculation of first and second grade which was suspended after an incidence of polio was noted amone those who had been He assured Kiwanians that there was now a sufficient stockpile of the serum on hand to assure the complete treatment of this In addition to the today and the weather ed Dr. Davens asserted to a that there would be sufficient arc so just to complain they haven't time about l culant available to provide im- to all children in the On Judge Sullivan he had done thing possible to obtain help for his son but said doctors had been unable to do anything for you think any good could come from a Sullivan I the father Police said the boy admitted bashing in Margaret's skull with a washing machine agitator in a lar after she screamed when he made It would hardly be likely under this new set of circumstances that three such highly placed crats as Rayburn and Stevenson could avoid exchanging evaluations of their party's re- get under way at 10 a. j vived chances of Whether of annual report by Executive Secretary Then follows usual That evening the visitors will be dinner guests of the City of November followed at 11 o'clock by group sessions of the Mayors and city clerks and treasurers and city General meetings will be held in they will reveal what they talked about remains to be Stevenson speaks tomorrow out contentions made before the Maryland State Bar Association's barrier and let him A Russian sentry was on duty 30 feet He fired his rifle twice into the air and a corporal of the guard came running The two held a long tion and then telephoned to 30 miles An officer finally arrived from that base after Sept. 27 ricane a tremendous storm with the killer ripped 135 winds then ed toward British Honduras and At 5 p.m. the year's 10th storm and one of the most was centered near latitude 17.5 longitude 85.1 west or 75 miles west of Island and 225 miles east of British Janet's furious winds were be- to have smashed a Navy hurricane hunter plane with 11 men aboard somewhere between Guantanamo Bay and The plane was last heard from early yesterday and hopes that the men would be found dimmed ly although an intensive search Carried 11 Passengers The missing attached to the Navy Weather Squadron at Jacksonville and flying out of carried nine crewmen and two Canadian news Scores of Navy planes and ships combed an area midway in the where the illfated aircraft was last with an estimated 200 dead in her winding wake through the Caribbean was moving west northwest at 21 miles an hour She had hurricane force winds ex- tending outward 80 miles from the center with gales 250 miles in the northern and 100' miles in the southern The storm center was expected to crash onto the mainland in the Bay area just north of Belize late Immediate precautions were ini Brit- ish north portion and in Quintana Roo Province of against gerous hurricane ly high tides and heavy Small Craft Warned Small craft from Cape at the eastern tip of westward and northward to the Yucatan Channel area were told to stay in Shipping was ad- vised to avoid this Weather forecasters said Janet's winds probably reached to miles an hour in gusts after she built up in the Sea during past 24, Navy aircraft estimated the lowest sure in Janet's eye at 27.70 The last message from the plane came at a.m. when the Lt. Comdr. G. B. liam of messaged that he was of the storm's wall of winds at an altitude of 700 Other radio messages were heard up to a. but in the violent static outbursts from the storm could not be They may have been from the missing hurricane perhaps Whatever the plane apparently went down inside the most violent area of Its survival would have been only a matter of seconds in the wild waters where waves shear off and are carried away by the BRUNSWICK MAN TO FACE CHECK CHARGES annual convention last summer a crossed two They opposed a bar association proposal to lake the cases of 16- and 17-year-olds inlo juvenile courts instead of criminal Judge Herman Moser and Fnr iHon hnf nf I UI into the Soviet The Chicagoan speaks not one word of Russian but said he did On Page Judge S. Ralph both of whom have served on the bench night at Gregory Gymnasium in jn Youth said offenders in the season's first j the age bracket would tear apart the followed by the lecture sponsored by a University type of reform schools annual banquet at p. m. i of Texas student Saturday's November a. j annual business Stevenson To Speak REJECTS INVITATION Sept. 28 Minister Ichiro Hatoyama the three or four top Democratic and Of possibilities next His visit new Adjournment is ex- here is expected to be a rallying point for the Texas Democratic parly faction that stuck with him peeled by Ladies Program to I which juvenile offenders are From September to four in the 16-17 bracket were sent to Maryland and four in Ihe 18-21 group also were sent to Maryland's maximum security penal Plans have been formulated for j over Allan entertainment of the visiting tion in 1952. RAIN IN MIDWEST By The Associated Press Big splashes of rain mottled the told the Cabinet yesterday he had details to be It Shivers broke with Stevenson received a will include such features as and supported who j nation's weather map tion to visit Moscow but rejected i historic luncheons and some carried Subsequently it on grounds of the paper Asahi said There have been unconfirmed re- special ers has indicated would like Immediately prior to and during to be influential in national ports that Russia wants to information desk will be in pass the deadlocked peace talks on the ambassadorial level at London in favor of top executive tions in 72, suffered a stroke in 1951 and is partly the the registration and the Francis Scott Key lobby for con- of the Pending official it is understood that speakers for the program will be men of tional cratic affairs again next He has plans for controlling the delegation to the national The Texas governor has said flatly he could not support son if he is the Democratic nee in 1956. One line of showers and storms moved eastward across much of the More than two inches of rain fell in Columbia and in a six-hour Indiana and Michigan were in the same wet also fell in Oklahoma and southeastern in ern Texas and Washington and northwestern Zoning Now January 10 Sept. 27 County Council night agreed to consider a fourth postponement in the effective date of the controversial upper county zone It also authorized County ager M. L. Reese to hire planning consultant Irving C. drafter of the regional district zoning to help complete the rural In a 5-2 vote the Council agreed to hold an Oct. 18 public hearing on amendments to the upper ty a proposal to postpone its Nov. 1 date until January 10. The controversial measure was adopted by a previous Council ly 11 months but enactment has been continually deferred be- cause of heavy upper county op- i John William 37, Held In West Virginia Jail For Grand Jury Action W. Sept. Mineral County authorities day said John William 37, of who was arrested last week in Ridgeley for allegedly passing bad checks in Keyser and shire will probably be held for action of the October grand jury on the Stewart has been detained in Mineral County since his and several more the bogus checks have turned up in the past few It was also reported that art is being sought by a California parole and by Maryland authorities for passing bad Following his arrest by Police Chief Harry of Stewart is said to have attempted to custody by using an ammonia bottle as a Chief Detrick put Stewart in a cell at and turned him over to West Virginia State Police after they were notified of the EXTINGUISH FIRE Members of the Carroll Manor Fire Department extinguished a blaze in a basement window at the residence of Mrs. Kate about o'clock Tuesday The fire was put out by a booster Origin of the fire was Damage was  

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