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   Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - January 19, 1962, Frederick, Maryland                                GOOD A wife soon catches up with feer excuses when they are lame Weather Today Cloudy with snow Temperatures Yesterday 13 Vol 33 LEASED AND FEATURES FREDERICK JANUARY 1862 Press Rb Today j POST NEWS TOTAL TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS CITY TWO REQUESTS PROG RAM IS Veterinary Hospital And Public De- j Wins Tawes 1 s velopment Planned Endorsement LITTETON IS NAMED REAPPORTIONMENT TO POLICE FORCE ALSO SUPPORTED Frederick's municipal By ers in regular meeting last ANNAPOLIS Tawes approved preliminary steps on announced Thursday a two lor a in the West Knolls tion Tne Board of Aldermen authorized Mayor Jacob R burg to close a transaction in which the city will purchase 19 acres of land fron the Harry S Ramsbur city just below the Creek dam It 1 A public accommodations by the Legislative Council j o require equal service for j roes ia restaurants and hotels TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY 2 of the The scene above depicts three SCENE CONTROL OF POLITICAL OF GOVRNMENT POWER FIGHT Air Force General And Khrushchev Confronted i 1 Other Junta By Stalinists And bers Arrested Democratic Group RAFAEL BONNELLY PARTY IS NEW PRESIDENT FORECAST Office Department announced Wednesday that it plans 10 quire the three properties above of a dollar program for the post office here Tentative plans call for the relocation of ing ramps and room for the loading and unloading of mail trucks in the area where the by J Roife buildings are now ed An additional wing be added to the present post office building to be located on the existing parking lot rt O Tne city has haa a leaseon for many years The 3 property saw mill is located ana as population 3 Legislation establishing a con- to crack down on including loose in STATES MAINTAINING RIGID SANTO DOMINGO Dominican LONDON deposed nist party officials from the 15 visional ruling State Council republics of the Soviet Union were Thursday night recaptured con- meeting in Moscow Thursday as of the Dominican government diplomatic reports reached from the junta headed by i con of a political j lary strongman Gen Pedro j gle for power riguez Echavarria j British and other Western Rodriguez Echavarria the gave this picture of the i year-old general w ho threw political lineup they believe has j the council 48 hours was j developed inside the Soviet imprisoned in a military counter 1 Premier with his coup and four of his junta j officially accepted program of bens also were arrested j peaceful is Bonnelly New President i ing an uneasy middle position be- Rafael Bonnelly was proclaimed j tween two extreme and active new president of the republic and j pressure groups head of the council Group Backs Stalinism saw mill is a imping operations in n If portion of the property has been industry I f A M HIN 0 If I IN U i in use as a picnic spot 4 stale insurance for savings III I I Will W Kline Bid Accepted and associations which are In other actions last the not by a federal 5 A Legislative Council to T i r 1 Accepted a low bid oi tighten requirements for Local Governments 819.95 by Richard F Kline Co on Oj General Assembly a contract for work on the ex- j to referendum and thus de- j tension of Baughman's Lane i laying their effect 1 2 Called for an ordinance which Tighter Laws will lengthen the Tightening of the line along one side of j laws designed to help protect the j streets where they intersect from fraud in the j and Middle alleys The field step was urged by Alderman Em- Tawes announced the program Bowlus to provide more a two-hour conference with DEMANDS APPEAL DATE In Washington the U.S State Department said it had no im- mediate comment on the new turn It had supported the council and strongly opposed the j WASHINGTON Secretary brought only a reaf furcation oi of State Dean Rusk said Soviet demands for- 2 On one side of the called group stands in favor of a return to some of the stark and rigid teachings of in The group has been identified with guard Bolsheviks V M Be Required To Pay I a rigid position on its Berlin de- ther has it shown any softening i mands He declared the Berlin whatever remains dangerous j 3 In the Dominican j j Rusk also told a news j now under a virtual military i of Taneytown Will Take Case To State Board junta that took over In its first act after returning i to the national palace the ex Premier cil unanimously approved a Deputy Pre- for Bonnelly as vice under to take over as i 3 On the other side of Board of leader of the nation j is f unidentifiable receive a In a speech from the national j movement citizens 1 groping toward some of the ideas consolidation appeal alace Bonnelly a yer expressed his gratitude to and principles of i forces for restoring the eral democracy This ground swell nA council Wild Celebrations The news of the lightning Formal with invocation by Kev j portance ana will tor us H E pastor of the at the session First Church of the Nazarene convenes Feb 7 Discussion on the proposal to Tawes said he deemed to back there is state Potomac Basin 1 tion and what problems have 3 Rusk with reporters since in force near the j I turnabout touched off i the wildest celebrations in the I memory of old residents of this Caribbean Dominican Republic late Thomas State Thousands poured into the streets met as the Basin Hospital along Republic j violation United Punnet Low Of measure proposed oy tne State j tration of the Western whether 3 He feels sure that an year Rusk would only say that j American foreign ministers con- j fhe Navy were to be used he 1 ference in Uruguay next week will j sure it would be known I agree that Castro's Cuba poses an j ately intendent said he will present 1 shouting jtice to the ry probably set a movement seems to have no de- leadership Western consider that some of its inspiration comes from university graduates whose strivings towards greater liberalism has been spurred by Khi laying the specter of Stalinism Shakeup Heralded The conference of States Is thereafter Commission on j j sphere bv outside tions because leaders felt a Sloner uaker Toonner political I ers in the Southeast Asian dom of Laos will be able to agree said and church bells from i several of the oldest churches in da S hemisphere pealed forth the by Moscow hearing H radio appears likely to Dr herald a shakeup in the Soviet placed the the Unchanged ins before the jonty ot legislators the I 2 Exploratory talks between a coalition government in behalf of Dr council measure j I ambassador and Soviet to neutrality but there is at least j 26 Fvv vi tu i i on t The in- minister in Moscow on a a oasis lor more negotiations oiu nn for attend the meeting naa ve SchooI d the meeting which has long urged by Col Warren R laid Johnson District and located oi Absent the where ine The Governors of town Pike uie to vania Maryland and Virginia form a i processes which might render sent representatives but the Mr Summers ana Potomac Basin State West both emphasized A restaurant owner who refuses i was not represented at to a can be i the session held in the of See oi Board approved consolidation a special i hearing for the objectors effective in come from a Dominican radio broadcast announced that armed had turned the The development came after the Communist machine The talks as described in the are concerned mainly with tional matters rather than with policy FOUR LONG-RANGE RUSSIAN SUBS ARE DELIVERED TO INDONESIA i tember ould send Taneytown High School pupils six miles south junta lost control in its battle to j main items confront the restore order and win public 1 The tasks of party Business Defied Junta An almost total shutdown of to the Key school near Union and slores had prevailed in Bridge the business district in ITT J lit action has provoked bitter o en defiance of the threat outcries and Of fines and violators tVin r JAKARTA Indonesia Indonesian personnel in v with a number group Indonesian navy in the structure could long move First proved publi roral business Ciry with ine mers said Authority to advertise for re- zoning to clear the way for the West development was re- two sought oy Attorney Benjamin B 3 jt acting in oie He that can be j out following his talk with the he the program for under escort of a Soviet I legislators water resources development in ship from Vladivostok are almost the basin cost for i over 1 promises of appeal to the courts brought tif necessary fe A Supreme Court spokesman tions for improving and ing the Communist chine 2 The tasks of party ments in fulfilling the decisions of the 22nd congress 3 The people's participation in work of the party j announced that ail judges had re- j outcome of the and iarge of with years as superintendent j yc employes were reported need to I there has been no appeal m their jobs thought and the each Published specifications show aia school board were- the j conference clearly to be tion case of the 12 men who plotted the a important one State law provides that last May 30 of ered had indicated befor s meeting with leaders that he might favor struction cests which provide FOILS BANK HOLDUP courts in November cruiser is to get declined to interfere in con- The technical the Soviets the upholding local which had arrived to help t-n T T purchase agreement the now ousted state council plan To signed year is expected to m the ca page FUNDS ARE REDUCED Lee Is Giving Mahoney The Hot Foot There are reports that economic recovery left for home Dominicans kept up resistance communique from the U.S Embassy explained that the Make At Accokeek ACCOKEEK Md APJ An bank robbery was thwarted ta's change in government j Thursday by a posse tne session FARMER BECOMING EXTINCT BALTIMORE George P is getting the hoi foot More from one of his opponents for the Democratic semination for nor J Tyson Lee is books of matches the promise you if de- for office on May 15 I take uje hint and OP another sice are the Than Acres Of Former Farmland Now Out Of Production the and Xo Full Breakdown Col Johnson did not provide a otate breakdown on the dollar figure or the costs would have to be paid by BALTIMORE Some 59 Jurists Are Treaty Will Be Meeting In No County Library is studying possible Censorship To a result of a Be l he said that the judges of the state's upper courts probably gathered in Baltimore Thursday BALTIMORE f Is pay the entire for the two-day meeting of the Maryland ex- costs of danis if the local Maryland Judicial Council pay their share over a inn MOSCOW fAP m its Mrs Ailen L said the budget committee of the board is working OR a revised ploye ran imo a hardware store adjacent to the bank and police n i j j Robert go 38 armed himself with a and a rifle and ordered -ent paper declared operations schedule Charles of the Maryland Bureau thinks so executive Chief r rederick of the Court of Appeals that when the Soviet Union z peace a special East that treaty will board be held Brane be than a said the the report BALTIMORE AP An effort the robbers to lie face down on- be renewed to give Maryland the ground after their censors to designate car smashed movies unfit for viewing by mi- Citizens said the smashup was effected by a telephone company Sen J Raymond Buffington D- employe who blocked an COL Johnson also told the State presided It was the nth annual be bv will not ran for the S Senate rerun for will not rerun for the U.S treasurer of the said and District representatives that the of the farm bureau that during the a a uiS IGr r on GI Oi W sorted if sll v Germany part peace treaty car he no other approach to Dr ss o revise she Balto 3rd announced Thursday he way wish a firm truck are upset in month's another Accokeek 12 tne a thai in the resident fired a siot through the 1359 session after a Ions window of the robbers Tne legislature instead passed which they had stolen from the a making it a manaser to or obscene fhe robber county but the county to anyone under 13 had stuffed 3 was Ql be ids necessary current Tne in granted impaired The Koefer insisted con- seu called that recovered by police be a and ed that no charges ever have been Miss Margaret filed under the law that the is uo to law enforcement The list of those fay m the oast THE WEATHER Noan jr president of ing agreed to explosion may not t on A g be a tarm The state and District J Minuter Andrei A at the on parole and probation bv Paul C parole Tney have met would to declare films kept heads above abie for minors under the on the rasped end lau The Buffington would em- Industrial Park To B The t and are operating on one power the state board of motion Washington County Hagerstown tor and on proposals to have expected to have another standard to picture to initially Industry Economic Foundation an- j County within Ke said fanners also are being The M eather forecast for e- iand with high south and in the 20s Tne most recent postponement JOINING NAVAL ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS pushed cut of was announced Thursday of Calvert and L director of Baltimore counties Kefauver who t spons information at the U.S has a crops and livestock farm in Frederick Coun 40 Naval Academy 26 had will been a member of the Associated i AT 000 Press staff in Annapolis since 1960 BACK AT POST lay since started the construction said his area also is being Wise said the decline in number of farmers won't mean a shortage whose resignation is effective Jan j Netting Jr returned to of food At one he a I 31 Cox at the Naval Academy here Thursday after c e- farmer produced enough to feed for 13 said he will accept in BALTIMORE A car crashed into a bridge support along the Baltimore Beltway near Thursday 5dilir.3 William ton today not even the Lane Jr said in a talk to a South Viet Nam f of Phoenix Md He He succeeded John T j Ambassador Frederick E f was president of the McDade HURT IN ACCIDENT Tan TV T ATI xi his post i ging and Steel Erection Corp It was the traffic fata of in was j four he he another job but was not at liberty j Kennedy and other top U.S than for the corresponding period 1 is able to feed 24 l to disclose what it will he i I of he library circulated proponents of that measure would i ice club that options have been last year from its central of- to the legislature that taken on tracts between in any way serves to exclude town and Williamsport near the intersection of Interstate 81 and Interstate 70 Lane said the site is close to IV j youngsters from viewing some of the trash that is being LONDON Mrs Maurice The state board of censors may the prohibit a movie being i sewage power It was the traffic fatality Macmillan of in fhe less British prime min ster Thursday with grounds of indecency But if may non-profit foundation is after an automobile accident not classify any for adults I uig contributions founts operation j shown at all in Maryland on the j and gas facilities He also said grounds of indecency But if may the non-profit foundation is   

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