Daily Mail, The (Newspaper) - June 30, 1960, Hagerstown, Maryland MM X i Radio B Classified a Society 1417 Editorial a Sport JOB Jas If VOL CmU No 154 HAGERSTOWN MD THURSDAY JUNE 30 1960 I AM MM PM SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS US May Resume Nuclear Testing Democrat Burdick Leads No Dakota Contest Is Very Close Congressman Overcomes Early 8000 Margin FARGO N D June 30 AP Democratic Rep Quentin Burdick held a nar row lead over Republican Gov John E Davis today in the special election for US senator from North Dakota The election on Tuesday was to fill the seat of the late William Linger a Republican It was watched widely for possible clues to farm belt sentiment Burdick beM lead of votes u from 91 scattered rural precincts in by mail to day to county auditors offices With of precincts tallied it the total the Castro Expected To Seize More U S Owned Companies HAVANA had not been aggres early today replaced its sive enough in his application of regime communications minister in a move apparently signaling fur ther harassment and possibly seiz ure of the Cuban Electric Co the largest remaining American in vestment in Cuba Austrians xtra Cool revolutionary policies Valued at 300 million dollars the electric company is owned by the American and For eign Power Co replacement also could jbe a preliminary to formal con Burdick Davis 103731 103162 It wasnt onto Me Wednesday almost M boon after the polls closed that Burdick forged into slim margin that nar rowed slightly at the ended for the Davis had led in the early coating by as much as Burdick Si a con gressman who became North Da kotas first Democratic represen in 1K flew back to Wash ington Wednesday night Im not very sure of this one Burdick said I want to set alt the figures The State Canvassing Board must meet within 20 days of the election to compile final figures audited by county canvassing boards Until then neither man can ask for a recount Burdick said be hasnt thought about a recount Davis said It will depend upon any ir regularities we might bear about in the counties So far we havent beard of any but some might turn up Judges Name Three Here To Review Board Oma T Kaylor Jr George S Humphrey and Fred C Ernst yesterday were appointed mem bers of the Property Review for Washington County by the three judges of the Fourth Judicial Circuit Attorney Kaylor who was des as chairman and Mr Humphrey were reappointed while Mr Ernst a well known farmer was named for the first time The appointments are for two years The function of the Board is to recommend settlements ac to both the landowner and the State Roads Commis still in progress after 13 Telephone Co in which President Osvaldo Dorticos International Telephone anc the resignation of Co owns 65 per cen Minister Enrique the stock But Castro represen tuski and his replacement by have been in complete Curbelo Morales a virtual of the telephone known since March 4 1959 and the at a news conference US executive was ousted two weeks ago accused the trie which comes for the pending US his jurisdiction of to trim Cubas the revolution because of sugar sales to the Unite refused to carry out an the Castro regime steppe program after the Castro its campaign against American ment cut its rates a third by taking over al informed sources said the on Page 2 Col I Tougher U S Policy Castro May Follow WASHINGTON IAP USj Over the longer range US strategists were reported looked for possible action today to adopt a harder policy the 21nation Organization of action against the Fidel States to curb Castro OAS action would require They have become larger degree of support than that the United States has authorities figure would be the point of no return in from the other Latin to settle disputes with the countries at this time Primi Minister through factor is the means Diplomacy and to which the Communists soft or harsh have bounced witting to go to uphold their aim with no beachhead What precise action the experts figure Castro States will take depends on of his own weight without cut time and circumstance iside help If Moscow goes all One plan under serious support Castro including sign is to cut down on the a military pact these experts sugar subsidies which Castro opinion say enslave Cuba and more easily crystallize to the he money to pay claims of of supporting joint OAS ac whose property has seized by the Castro for a tougher House action was scheduled approach could be day on an in two State Department pro jill which would give the yesterday dent power to slash the one the department made sugar quota Continued On Page 2 Col Five Teachers In Retire From Active Practically a of Winter Street he public school system Washington County and to his first job each a principal Thats the involved a trolley ride record of Clarence W his home in Mapleville fol who is retiring this year as by a hike up cipal of Winter Street Mountain he recalls He missed an even 50 he had the choice to make as an educator by serving he would still become a year in the Army in says Mr Foltz Ive War it from start to finish Mr Foltz began his career explains and adds that he 1910 at the to work with children School Since that was a 8 few of the youngsters room school he was taught in elementary grades cally principal as well grown up to become To Khrush Russian Arrives For Visit IHC Old IV r it 1 i sion in cases involving rights of principal of the Funkstown School a post ne held for 20 years From 1939 until the end of the ways for new highways However both the State Roads and landowner have the right to reject any recommendation and take the case before a jury of condemnation The Board has been in exist ence about four years and has sat in dozens of cases locally and was the means of bringing about satisfactory settlements in a high percentage of them thus avoiding further litigation through the courts Similar boards are operating in each county of the state Cars Damaged in Collision Two cars were damaged and one driver was charged in a collision last night on the Dual Highway near Cleveland Ave Police said a car operated by E Keller 18 Rt 1 had pulled out the highway in the right lane then moved into the Jeft lane to a left turn At the dame time a car operated by William L Colvin 21 of 718 Forrest Dr crossed her path Miss Keller was charged with moving from one Inno to an not to do to After one year at though he is now town he was transferred to Macially retired he very likely will two room school to do some kind of again serving as teacher He happens to be assistant Upon his discharge from of the Benevola Army in 1919 he was made EUB Sunday School and oc takes over the job o an absent teacher there It is also quite possible that he will fill in as a substitute teacher in recent school term he served as Continued on Pate 2 Cat 71 Unfounded Summer Night Calls Keep Police Busy City police ran into more than the usual number of unfounded complaints last night but could not attribute all of the false information to malice on the part of the public It simply appeared that more people were confused by what they saw or heart The Community Rescue Serv ice reported tnat it received a call to pick up a woman in the second black of West Reihel St They could not find a woman and police joined the search to report that they find a woan in the neighborhood Another call gave the name of a man who was allegedly lying in an alley in a drunken Police arrived at the scene to find no one drunk but a man other than the one had suffered an tic seizure A St about juveniles causing a By RICHARD VIENNA Austria Premier Nikita Khrushchev ar rived in neutral Austria for a state visit today and got a cool reception Except for a small contingent of Communists the response was apathetic About 6000 persons were at the Soviet War Memorial as Khrush motorcade swept into the center of the city from the air port Most of the crowd just stood and stared A knot of about 200 Austrian Communists sent up a thin cheer but Khrushchev not have heard or seen them They were lined up on the far side of the street as be sped by n a closed car Some customers at sidewalk tables of nearby coffee bouses didnt bother to look up from their newspapers as the motor cade pulled up in front of the Imperial Hotel where Khrush chev is staying In genera the average citizen appeared Khrushchevs Austrian visit is expected to be all smiles and talk of peaceful coexistence Only tun hours were set aside New First Federal Savings and Loan Building Pictured above is an architects drawing Washington and extend back along Jonathan of the proposed First Federal Savings Loan Associations building to be erected on the northwest corner of Washington and Jonathan Sts The building will front some 140 feet on 100 feet It will be thoroughly fireproof completely and supply some thing over an acre in floor space Actual con struction is expected to start late this fan First Federal Buys McCo Property And Announces Plans For Start On New Building Possibility Now Being Discussed Action Would Follow Soviet Wrecking Talks By JOHN M HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON June 30 S officials are ginning to talk about a pos ible resumption of nuclear weapons tests if Nikita wrecks the nu clear test ban negotiations at Geneva The Soviet Premiers action in lulling Communist blec delegates out of the disarmament con also at Geneva has led to speculation that he may also upset the test ban talks Such action by Khrushchev would at least force President isenhower to take a serious look 1 the US moratorium weav testing which has been in orce since October 1958 The United States Britain and the Soviet Union are at Geneva for a treaty which would impose a ban OB tests under a system of international ion Under the pro posal the ban would apply to all experimental explosions of nuclear weapons except small under ground blasts Eisenhower has stated his readiness to maintain The First Federal Savings and Loan Association through its president P J Potter today announced purchase af the Me Eliot Noyes and Associates tea feet from the presen tn leading New England firm of architects are the during the Soviet Premiers stay building nave front for private talks with Austrian West Washington Street and of jage of 140 feet on W Wash were expected to deal with trade The Austrians readied a smilingly polite but re served reception with overtone of hostility plans for proceeding in the St and extend back with erection of a new along Jonathan close to 100 feet story First Federal building floor space not including parking of 55 cars the northwest corner of basement will be well in ex ington and Jonathan Sts cess of an acre building line Once completed the buildup to the rear of the Maryland He for an area allowing for thi the First Federal will The First Federal will occupy Austrian Catholics 90 per the most of the first floor as well as the population with the old Maryland Hothe basement The wo upper ans of On Page 2 Col 3 property it purchased and a storeroom or two eral years ago President on W Washington President Potter was unable to say when actual work thi new building will get under way He pointed out that ten Building will have 98 days to said which will be a tremendous im provement to downtown Hagers town will be fireproof and fully and as modern as tomorrow he added Seek Increase Of Cents In City Bus Fares Antietam Transit Company Inc which operates City buses here las applied for a fare increase to become effective August 1 1960 Kenneth W Moats said the new are will be 20 cents or two tokens or 35 cents which represents an actual increase of 2i cents The fare ror school shortly in rebuilding one ofj however will not be increased roughest main highway sec maining at 10 tokens for in Washington County Thats Moss said despite an increase the three mile stretch of concrete will be rented The building will The new structure Jbe equipped with an elevator architects complete and get ap vacate but that in all bids will be asked as soon as and the main entrance to the proval of the final plans Firs Federal will be on W AS is well known the First Washington St Federal under local control and President Potter has made vasl that the building will be baok on Page 2 Col 6 i BULLETIN Section Of Rt 40 To Be Rebuilt Work is scheduled to get under Fairchild Corp Given Contract The United States Army Corps today n its charter service in Mary and and outside bus repair work which the company is doing the highway which makes up Route 40 eastward from a point near the end of the Antietam Creek bridge buses in Hagerstown are still east of the city limits in the red This loss is This section of the main road due to increased cost of been a headache for years of and a decline in passenger riding he said The last increase in city bus are was April 5 1959 when fares were boosted from 12j cents to 15 cents Since tie last increase there las been two salary increases for Transit personnel on the State Roads which has done more pitching on this three mile stretch than perhaps any other in this part of the state It seems that the surface water seeps into the base of the road and during thaws in the wintertime the sur face literally erupts June 1 1959 and on Dec 1 1959 Under the program there will Even with the new increase a subsea of th base and then ares sought said Moss it is still a covering of six inches of bitu vell under the average concrete The Co of this city was the low bidder disturbance in Jefferson long as possible Police rushed to the scene and not a single juvenile was in sight A call came from the vicinity us fares is 25 cents For the two routes outside Hag Plant 2 of Fairchild and to two ares are collected the increase would be 5 30 cents to 35 cents by the purchase of tokens Moss says the company has een endeavoring in every man ner by revising some of the thir een routes operated from the Square and other means flf a of County highways Road Oil Chip Work To Start contract to Fairchild Air craft for i surveil lance system to to ap proximately of the award was midi through office of Senator J in Washington The contract wai issued Army Supply Agency at Part Monmouth N J with stipulation that all work bt carried out at the Ha plant of Fairchild Aircraft Smith Renamed To Port Board Man Ordered Arrested For Giving Drinks A warrant was issued for a West End man today by Magis trate Irving M Einbinder alter a 19yearold girl brought into court on a disorderly conduct charge admitted being given alcoholic beverages to drink Gloria Grove 19 of the first block Elizabeth St was arrest ed at am today by Sheriffs officers in the vicinity of the jail where she had gone to request a flashlight v She told Deputies Donald Al ton and Myers that her boy friend was sick and was lying on he sidewalk In the mean time Alton had observed her talkins In a man in a ear that was parked along Church St Ocp Alton said he asked the girl what she had said to the R Paul Smith man in hc car and shc system which justify cover then aun in the treaty officials said today tel of Jonathan will be rued the Soviet walkout from and the entire area armament conference could be into parking space Flans call duplicated in the nuclear test talks but they were by no certain that it would Unless Khrushchev has discard ed all caution they said he must consider the price fie would have o pay in an indignant world op inion The price relates particularly to he possible resumption of actual esting of new nuclear weapons By ending the negotiations at Geneva Khrushchev would de troy the basis upon which aH hree nuclear powers have re rained from testing explosions and would therefore put himself n the position of forcing Eisen iower to consider starting a new est series In fact the President may have o deal with the issue anyway by his fall High officials in the ense Department and Atonic En Commission have long been worried about the effect of an un policed test moratorium this was appointed to the Maryland Port Authority by Governor J Millard Tawes this morning His new term will last for five years from July 1 He will represent the Western Shore outside of Baltimore City Anne Arundel County and Baltimore County that she had spoken to a man in the ear The girl then became angry and used abusive language with the Deputies they testified and after they noted that she had been drinking they decided overall military post ion in relation to the Soviet Union They say testing is needed for luclear weapons development and contend this country should not bt the advantages of testing or a very long period without the of an inspection system to make sure that the Soviets are not secretly engaged in under ground tests These pressures on the Presi lent are well known and havt neen widely reported in the past he State Department authorities lave appeared confident however hat the President would very like continue the moratorium to the on Page 2 Ccl 5 WEATHER Fair and Milder Hagerstown Western Mary land Fair less humid tonight lows in 60s Friday partly cloudy and not as warm highs 7883 Saturday warmer with scatter The State Roads Commission A I C will begin oiling ami rOT o ward off the increase in fare of N Locust St and Randolph Ave about the playing of a radio early this morning Po lices checked the neighborhood and could not find a radio play ing anywhere From Alexander St came a complaint that two men were running around naked in a yard Police checked and found in a van drinking but they were far from being naked A St resident ed a disturbance or that sireci An immediate police tion showed no disturbance of any From Randolph Ave n report a child had been hit Poet 1 Cai 4 j Charting Our Rough Spots If you see a strange outfit truck owing a large pneumatic the highways of Washington County during the next few weeks its called meter The Stale Hoads sion is to is the extent of the rough riding roads HH where the rough spots uv All of the state maintained highways In the Washington Wednesday July 6 Weather permitting it i hoped to complete the resur facing work on Rt 77 of that par of Hie Foxville Road with in Washington Counly a dis tance of about a mile the dual section of Route 40 from Can non Avenue east a distance of to place her under arrest afternoon or evening thunder disorderly conduct Westerly winds 818 The girl denied in court this afternoon diminish she had talked to in an jn tonight and westerly 815 Big Microwave s Tower In County mph Friday Eastern Shore and Southern automobile and said her hnv friend suddenly became better after she aot into the argument Maryland Saturday warm with with lip Deputies afternoon or evening thunder The girls appealed likely Westerly winds The State Roads Commission isiin court to testify that mph this afternoon di asking for bids for the erection of daughter was basically a tonight and westerly a microwave tower on Mountain this county Bids arei also being sought on two other people She went similar towns in State Park in and on but that she was mph Friday with wrong kind of West Virginia Clearing to people She went on to a bit cooler in north Fri a man who was providing day mostly cloudy not as warm Southeastern P e n n sylvania Fair tonight and Friday Lows drinks for the girl whereupon miles jn ordered I Downsville to ll warrant issued for the arrest mid Mis Highs Friday HI north from St Pauls to Thl the man I mid tills the Pennsylvania line of concrete i The following week the erection of self sup j RUM and chipping will be resume il each of In f I I with from Funkstown l p ifl ami HI rifi from Foil The lowers Kill be by the Frederick to Four Lacks Huads and Lie Stale Police systems The After Ilie oiling and chipping will permit Slate miles in be is completed The rough spots will be shown jhe done on 7S to SO n rews State lo com on a tape for the records of lof Ute Roadt Hn with their headquarters the count will u different wave i length Cily 1 K Karley has been placed in charge of the Selective division of the tuwn Police Department during lie of Lt Krayson 1 WASHINGTON dent Eisenhower io the of IVt million by 7Vt cont M by uny