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   Daily Mail, The (Newspaper) - April 12, 1960, Hagerstown, Maryland                              Weather tomorrow continued mild VOL No 87 Sunday by HM Mall Intend clau at IM HAGERSTOWN MD TUESDAY APRIL 12 1960 MUM Nwi I AM and PM SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS Talks Opening Today Youth In Barricaded Home Threatening Girl Hostage Gun Blasts Holding Off Police Army Sends Out Note Attached To Arrow PULASKI Va April 12 AP A young husband barricaded in a brick bun galow for 17 hours opened fire at police and newsmen today He threatened harm to his sisterin law held hostage Jack Jennings 19 fired several shotgun which pinned two photographers behind a and later sent out a note attached to an arrow It demanded a con ference How would all you all like it ill a girl got raped the note read I dont think you would like it so leis get some body out there to talk to me fast The note was signed Jackie Jennings broke away from po lice taking him to jail Monday Ike Plans Day Visit To Korea Industrial Foundation Organized Will Stop Off On Flight To Russia A Hagerstown and Washington County Industrial Foundation Inc has been organized with the objective of aiding new in to locate in the county The officers are President William Preston Lane Jr James H Car michael secretary Richard Grumbacher treasurer EUs worth Roulette President Attorney David Byron has been named chairman of the hat S 1 campaign AUGUSTA Ga CAP today added a one visit to Korea to the itinerary Of his June trip to Japan Eisenhower will re S go back to Japan and finish out his visit there June 23 An announcement at the tem White House said this The White House announced to that the Presidents visit to Japan on the occasion of the Jap Centennial itake place June 1923 While in Tokyo the President will have conversations with Prime Minis ter Kishi and his associates Castro Not To Return Two Fliers Rejects US Plea For Surrender Of Pair By GEOFFREY GOULD WASHINGTON i APi Fidel Castros Cuban government has Bulletins Peace Road Rough One Document Seen Move To Curb Excessive Hope WASHINGTON April 12 Rains Delay Farm Chores In Maryland The State Department disclos raising jng this Monday announced also its own rejection o three Cuban protests on other matters At the time the two fliers were arrested Cuba said they were trying to spirit out of the country a former agent of Batista who was de MIAMI Fla Cubana Airlines flight crew brought their airplane to Miami on a regular run today then asked for political asylum The three crew members joined by one passenger said the Cuban government was in filtrated by communism and they wanted no part of it Fifteen other 11 aliens and four US citi unaware of the drama in the making during the flight WASHINGTON April 12 Allied Foreign Min Unemployment jumped listers start a round of pre p Art A summit talks today with a blunt reminder that East jWest leaders cant hope to settle their bitter disputes at a single conference The road to peace is a long and hard one and no one can now say when the goal will be reached the State Department said in publishing a book of back declined by 253000 The Labor Department re porting these figures today blamed the darkened job pic ture almost entirely on heavy snows and generally bad weather in March It predict ed a sharp rebound in April Employment dropped from 64520000 in February to 44 Holed Up With Hostage Jack Jennings 19 peers through a broken window from a the home where he is holed up holding a as ho by Castros revolution 267000 in March Normally lS authorities later said employment increases during obtained a statement one ot March by about 450000 COLLEGE PARK Md AP tnc American fliers William J Farm chores in Maryland 14 that Castros re The President will also make a Delaware continued to Sag far emf brief visit to the Republic ot hohind schedule because of he XI rea June 22 in response to a last week the standing personal invitation Crop Reporting Service s h T i President Rhee with whom he will heightened Washington suspicions Jon this score Cuba said In its weekly crop report the and Howard Rundquist 331 T D said soils over the to Cuban court action The President today eased off state area were genera y Cuba the pressure of official duties very wet except in a aga St C County Diverts Federal Funds To City Delays Appeal Board southerly locations of unauthorized use of a car He tage The home belongs to his Jennings shat have an opportunity to discuss forced Barbara Butts his tered the window with a shotgun blast and photographer matters of common interest inlaw to accompany him and Akers of Pulaski Va Southwest Times took the picture at took refuge in the house the dence of C W Butts his golfing vacation l 1 T J I f J Eisenhower was in Korea im Only about 10 per cent of corn Federal A small army of police sur rounded the home Except for occasional shouted invectives the night hours passed quietly Then at am The Board of County by the Mayor and fv rings fired two oday look action to thc money have rel lne without any specific the of Hagerstown to h s R d c lour 01 l vacant lot across the street the unused federal to the State Jme 10 The United States had wanted and Coun to investigate and Commissioners to discuss round documents The series of meetings opens this afternoon with a strategy bringing together Secre tary of State Christian A Herter British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and French Foreign Min ister Maurice Couve de The three Allied foreign policy chiefs meeting in an atmosphere of lowkey optimism were report ed confident they could draft com proposals their government i chiefs will lay before Soviet Pre and Board of al eY VII A join Of the Mayor on at that time years ago when heavy winter American troops still are and spring rains also de three dch there The White House layed farm work But last year atto Cuba a Cuban protest Said the chief executive time planting of corn a new US on nn t ll i c frir half Ot 10 IU ty S IU j P Rundquist for possible violation of policies with respect to thc city American laws in making water lines outside the secret flight limits for the benefit of jabout half done The President will fly to Japan j On the Eastern Shore planting green peas for canning and was more than 75 per policy ws doseh The announcement of complete at the end of last County Commissioner L e the schedule to take in week although total planting may irk pointed out that the had been less than anticipated in of I NorthCentral Maryland vir A few minutes later he roat funds crowed behind a tree Board ih ni at a ra ncar ment and actually stands to Ula and reduced the because i i u i on the Boonsboro Pellets from a shot spattered i resolution requires the Mayor I around a tree to Council to allocate any un hug the ground As Jennings re loaded the two broke to safety morning again delayed the app used federal aid funds to the he fired the arrow andi pointment of members to an As the poking lot of a Appeal Board Roads u g e n e ice station across the street Jen There were indications that said the has pr o fired three more times The telephone company discon the phone to the Butts home after Jennings had talked during the night to newsmen from throughout the country At that time he said little Bar bara was just fine Shes asleep now He was asked what he thought the escapade would gain him A couple of dead cops I just dont like them Theyre always on my back about something He had been charged with un authorized use of his fatherin laws car Minor Damage From Two Fires This Morning the board is named wU to vote in funds with Commissioner John Easter day voting no and Commissioner Harry Snook abstaining Easterday proximately in federal funds which must be pro to naming of an Appeal Board to the by June 30 of this hear assessment protests appeal cases Last week the Board was unable to agree on the member ship despite the fact that there the State Roads Commission is authorized to turn it over to the city for road and street use Heretofore all unused federal have been few applications for available to the county posts which pay per day reverted to the State Roads The County which could spend agreed allow the money wherever it saw fit of Hagerstown to have the Last fall the City of Hagers used portion of any federal asked the County Commis Expected For Opening Games BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vice President Nixon will be on hand in San Francisco today to ground by the weekend Seeding of spring oats has been confined mainly to the Eastern Shore and the southern counties About 10 per cent of the tobacco beds remain to be planted all Caribbean quests It said arms Continued on Page 2 Col 4 Castro Claims Rebel Forces Bottled Up limits for the benefit prospective industries has been called off Thc meeting had been sched uled this afternoon at the Coun ty Board offices and was called all this morning of warmer weather should bring peaches into full bloom on the Eastern Shore late this week and west of Chesapeake Bay later next week On lighter soils some farmers help the National League able to get some spring oats the 1960 baseball season in the potatoes peas and other early The crop service said a period band led by a former Castro months Paris summit meeting German Foreign Minister on Brentano joins them Wednesday and the Italian and Canadian foreign ministers will be brought into the disarmament dis cussion later In a deliberate to curb excessive hope the State Derart rel The County Commissioners in published a bulky document coo ration with the Economic the Ife summit Development Commission at to brcak wanted to discuss the citys polj icy on laying of water lines out side the city Several industrial prospects are in need of water lines out side the city limits The big question to be settled between the County Board and the City Council is responsibility for pay An insurgent ment of the costs of laying the Giants new Can Park The American League still playing exhibition games in Flor ida will not begin its season un til next week A sellout crowd of over 42000 is expected to watch the vice president baseball Commissioner for roads funds that are to authorize the turning Frick National League 1 tk ot a amount of the President Cronin highlight the to the county The resolution money to the unanimously by the Board will icily The Board refused to do probably result in the city this The city then countered ting approximately 5125000 in j with a proposal that a resolu funds this year Without be passed to allow the city Two fires occurred in the city resolution which must be apl Continued on Page 2 Col 1 this morning but no serious j damage was reported to have resulted from either Tie first at am was in a dwelling at 231 North Jona than Street Damage was coni The Potomac Edison plants at Fly ash is now used extensive fined to the frame section in and elsewhere are Iy in road construction dams 11 inv v i mamr mm Ui iii festivities The Giants 1959 win ner Sam Jones will oppose the St Turns Of Fly Ash into Useful Product rear of the building The asset turning a major nuisance into a erty was vacant firemen re ported The cause of the fire could not be determined imme The second blaze which oc curred shortly after 11 oclock was in the foundry of the Pang born Corporation plant Em ployees of company had the flames extinguished before fire men arrived at the scene In the production of electri city the power stations at Wil Cumber land and Albright burn enor mous amounts of pulverized coal The instantaneous burning of this powdered coal in the boilers leaves a fine dust or Showers Likely Late Tomorrow There are no showers in sight before late tomorrow with some showers on Thursday too Ill the meantime the weather will continue balmy with no temperatures near iui in Yesterday Hie mer cury reached 61 here and did not lower than 50 during the night Tonights minimum will likely be in the low 40s ash which is carried along in I 41 VII Ull he stream of gasses leaving the frcc jme from hp concrete blocks septic tanks burial vaults and slabs Several local firms now buy fly ash from the Potomac Edison com pany according to a company representative By adding fly ash to concrete and asphalt mixtures strength workability are improved iand costs are lowered The ac on of water on concrete re Cardinals and arry Jackson The defending world champion os Angeles Dodgers open tonight n the mammoth Los Angeles Col seum with a crowd of 50000 ex io watch Don Drysdale itch against the Chicago Cubs Dob Anderson In Milwaukee War ren Spahn goes for the Milwaukee Jraves against the Pittsburgh Pi Bob Friend A crowd of 43 000 is anticipated The Cincinnati Reds with an expected sellout of 31000 watch ng stage heir traditional home opener against Philadelphia with furnace Mechanical and i ment Fly ash combines with collect most of this system excluding the Albright unit produce roughly 40000 tons of fly ash per year and storing been this lime Fly ash blends act grow stronger while fly ash ami begins a major t d ul headache for Potomac Edison R m f In round figures the power u plants of the Potomac Edison Fly ash concrete or asphalt is also more fluid and plastic and heller than standard mixtures and disposing of this ash Proponents claim and mix real problem to as irr to sea water and sul for Potomac Edi and to caused by son utility and bituminous and thawing companies across country The Potomac Edison Company have found Hint this ash can he tins fly ash for repairs to used as a building Newport Dam and Dam No 5 and for construction work vegetables into the ground But for the most part activity was limited to spreading manure top dressing winter grains pastures and hay crops and applying dor mant sprays in fruit orchards The winter weather took a light er toll than usual on grains and although plant devel was behind schedule these crops were expected to show rapid growth during the next few weeks Rye was providing pas ture in the southern counties and Continued On Page 2 Col 2 tangle of proposals and counter proposals that led to the decision to have the Big Four leaders try again in Paris May 16 With an eye on this second con ference the State Department said in a summary IJ would be unrealistic to expect that these rave issues can be resolved at jun UJ f Jt dL ficer was reported bottled up in I Hie City of Hagerstown conter the Sierra Maestra Mountains more or less eastern Cuba today but the not bearing the cost of laying refused to talk about it water lines outside the city hm Unconfirmed reports said The city in the past has ac and militiamen in Oriente water lines that have ince were moving in on an en circled group of about 40 guer been laid according to city spec ence Despite the obstacles it pledged the United States would persevere in its drive to find area of agreement with the Communist rillas led by Manuel Beaton County Commissioner sa former captain in Fidel Castros bers said today that they realize jn the doser revolutionary forces it was from the water line issue has to be these mountains that Castro solved because most building bloc It foresaw an important tan gain toward such a contacts launched his revolution Maj Calixton Garcia command er of the mountain area refused to discuss the reports with news men who reached him by tele phone at his headquarters in Palma Soriano Military authorities in Havana sites for industries are outside city limits It was learned that the Mayor and Council wants to meet with representatives of the Economic Development Commissioners Water Department Superintend ent Richard Willson and City and officials in Oriente Edward Oswald bo said they knew nothing established by President Eisen hower and Khrushchev in their David talks last September None of the documents pub were new They covered Continued On Page 2 Col 5 Beaton or his guerrillas meeting with the County 1 Commissioners Bond Issue Approved In Williamsport BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Talk of a stop Kennedy move ment flared in West Virginia to day at the same time talk of a stop Nixon movement seemed snuffed in New York in West Virginia political ob servers wondered whether a host of Democratic presidential candi dates had thrown their support to combined opposition of Hum The Williamsport Mayor and Council last night approved a bond issue ordinance for the towns proposed new disposal plant The plant is ex to cost abnut The ordinance was introduced statements that he is not a Although deplored at a regular P week disavowed Sht The question of a possible gansi kwn Stop Kennedy Movement Letter Add Some Extra Zest To Current Campaigns Sen Hubert H Humphrey of Min Jim Brosnan opposing the in the states May 10 pri Robin Roberts mary ij Y k 16 up on Kennedy in West Virginia was raised by former Rep rumbles hinting that budget lin D Roosevelt Jr DMY Kennedy supporter In Wheeling Roosevelt said Kennedy was running against the kwn the coming Stevenson Sen Lyndon li Readers Index Johnson and Son Symington might have a light al the Republican National Convention In Salt LakeCity Utah for ex PGW ample Sen Henry C Dworshak said Theres lie excitement at the convention some Water Accounts The City Department Not from Rockefeller hul tum of Sen John F on the Capitol from Rockefeller supporters tic and four drive toward the partys in Charleston lnc Their aim to halt the Kennedy echoed this a a 4 Bridgo Lesson 15 Crossword Punic 15 Daily 2 Sam Dawson 3 Editorial 14 Mary Haworth 10 Ann Landers 9 James Marlow 4 Lowry on TV 4 Radio 17 8910 Sporti 111213 partys tion The Massachusetts senator and Humphrey are the only can entered in the primary In York Gov Nelson A backing of a letter that belittled the cations of Vice President M Nixon for the presidency Kome Republican of Rocke feller had signed the letter Nixon in San Francisco to open the baseball season told a news man lie was not disturbed hy tho letter and in fact thought it might add spice lo the campaign Slevenson to draw support for the Democratic nomination despite his repeated he votes Sen Humphrey and 1 took the risk of defeat by entering lie said it seems to me that Im entitled to run against one oppo nent Some support for the Kennedy contention came from Sen C Byrd DWVal in Washington A supporter of Johnson Hyrd an ol hi in the Humphrey denied any gang up Poor little Jack told a newsman a shame And you can on that 1 wish he would grow up and A primary in Illinois today will al this time the department of lest Nixons Although he has no on Republican ballot his vote will thit he compared with the totals 11 j by Republicans in the past Foreign policy is expected to bei the subject of a speech tonight said ho feels that by Stevenson at the University notices should be pushed by Virginia employes of he water de and not thc members of the Board of Witer Com Although the 1952 and 11156 nominee denies he is a Sen A S Mike roney said his survey of Officials of tin De other candidates shown that said the drive last believe Stevenson is the man year on delinquent accounts has stop noting like a boy What does most likely to win the nomination served to spur the payment of if they dont accounts   

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