Harrisonburg Daily News Record (Newspaper) - March 26, 1962, Harrisonburg, Virginia h Brief Cloudy And Cool Details 8e� Page No. 146 Press & HEART or SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA March 26, 1962 Want Ads Find Many Things You Want And Need For 434-7346 Advancing Of Poultry Goal Here New Plans At Fair Grounds Annual Meet Advancing the poultry in this Shenandoah Valley area will be the theme of the annual Rockingham Poultry Meeting at the Fair Grounds at 9:50 a. m. A committee representing various segments of the poultry industry have given considerable study to plans which will be presented at the This annual meeting is sponsored by the Rockingham Poultry Committee and its members urge the attendance of all as as business and professional men and Industry The overall poultry industry in Rockingham with all of its branches and allied amounts to million the committee found after a thorough survey last The agriculture committee of the Harrisonburg - Rockingham Chamber of Commerce has had some plans outlined to it by leading who are looking to the future of the industry The Chamber of Commerce is joining with the itself in urging a large attendance of businessmen and others who benefit from poultry impact on the economy First Speaker Entertainment features of the day include the award of several hundred dollars in prizes and the famed at Vic general manager of the Rockingham Poultry Marketing will be the opening speaker at the Fair His topic will be One of the features of the plans being discussed is to increase efficiency of Rockingham so that they can supply enough broilers to keep the processing plants and the feed mills operating at Improved housing for poultry is one of the key features of this That aspect will be discussed by Tom Ralston Purina St. His topic will be Improved Housing New Farm Aired For those who wish further information on the proposed new national farm which would permit marketing orders for turkeys and there will be an explanation by Kenneth secretary of the National Council of He will speak at 1:30. Mr. Naden was chosen by tlie poultry committee because he will give a factual outline of the national He will neither favor nor oppose the a spokesman The agriculture of which Mr. is is working on proposals which will inform both the public and the as to the on Page 2 Col. 1) Institute For Lawyers Here Wednesday A one-day continuing legal education institute on rights and remedies will be presented in the community room of the Rockingham National Bank building on starting at 10:00 a. it was announced here Thomas J. president of the Harrisonburg - Rockingham Bar Association said that the institute is being presented in cooperation with the Joint on Continuing Legal Education of the Virginia State Bar and The Virginia State Bar He said that many attorneys from throughout this section of the Shenandoah Valley are expected to The one of a being presented in several places throughout the is particularly designed to fill the need of the lawyer in general practice from time to becomes on Pago 10 Col. 1) Five CAN'T one of 8 puppies belonging to of 3X3 South seems startled as he comes upon blooming crocuses in a yard at 805 South High puzzled to know if this really is a sign that Spring has at long last arrived here in the Shenandoah Dayton Will Greet Jackson's Remarch community will pay tribute to a Union officer from Ohio's 116th Regiment here on May 12, when the Stonewall Jackson are scheduled to pass through Mayor J. 0. Metis said Sunday that a plaque in memory of Lt. Circle Tour Comes To End At first Civil War Circle directed by W. chairman of Valley Civil War Centennial came to a close Sunday afternoon with a bus trip over the the site of the only battle lost by Gen. Luncheon was enjoyed in a nearby inn where local gave a description of the battle and the troop Uniformed members of Co. 5th Virginia of attended the luncheon and Ray Eugene Bowers conducted the party over the Others Join Tour A number of members of the Winchester Civil War Commission and the Richmond and Washington Civil War Round were also in Tlie which started from Harrisonburg officials of the Virginia Civil War Commission and Mayor and Mrs. Frank of is considered by many as the start of the famed Valley campaign which was climaxed by victories at Cross Keys and Port Those two Rockingham were visited on the first day of the The Circle Tour after a night at Harpers Saturday on Page 10 Col. 1) Col. Thomas C. commanding officer of the 116th Ohio will be erected at the corner of Mill and Main Streets and unveiled on May 12. William E. a member of the committee planning the local observance that noted that Lt. Col. Wilde was in October of 1864 by Gen. Sheridan to burn the of- Dayton and everything within a five-mile radius of the Moved to Hills The old women and children had been removed from the town to the hills west of Dayton and Gen. Sheridan gave orders that the town was to be burned at According to Virgil Carrington Jones in his Ghosts and Rebel the officer notified Gen. by he refusing to carry out the Mr. Jones noted Sheridan read Wilde's reply to his message ordering that Dayton be then read it and cussed some Later Gen. Sheridan issued an order his original order to burn the Committee members said Saturday that they will begin at once soliciting business places here to raise funds to stage the observance on May 12. Ray had been named chairman of the committee which will solicit funds to carry out the purchase and erection of the plaque and other activities for the Persons who wish to make on Page 2 Col. 4) London Guard Dogs Bite Several LONDON pack of guard dogs escaped from a truck in West London Saturday night and attacked people in Die Three three women and a man were treated c-l a Some of the had serious bites on arms and Police rounded up the UNIT ORGANIZED CD Fall-Out Shelter Survey At Madison VALLEY DEATHS Elliott Vanhorn 64, of William Clarence 72, of Rt. Evan Perry 8�. of W. Va. L. F. 57, of William Conrad 55, of Swift A survey of at Madison College to determine their suitability for use as fall-out shelters will be this The done in to a request by Tyler president of Madison to the Stale office of Civil involves the evaluation of some 33 limestone buildings on the The majority of campus most of was begun last Dr. William professor of and John C. professor of have been appointed by Miller as co-chairmen of a Madison College Civil Defence Rockingham County Civil Coordinator Joe W. Miller is expecting an early report on Is Asked To Resign Argentine Navy Says Resignation Only Answer To Crisis BUENOS AIRES Navy publicly called on President Arturo Frondizi Sunday night to resign immediately as the best solution to Argentina's worst crisis in seven Then Army Gen. Pedro venerated leader called out of retirement in an attempt to mediate the told the 21 million Argentines they face the peril of civil war if the crisis is nut solved He urged j national effort to save the situation and called on opposing forces to end their Provisional President who played a key role in ousting Peron in served as provisional president until Frondizi was elected three years The navy demands and warning came after fighting desperately to save his four-year patched together a new cabinet he hoped would satisfy his But his efforts appeared to be to no His opponents insisted anew that his resignation is the only way to end the crisis resulting from last week's landslide election by followers of exiled dictator Juan D. Official Communique The the made its declaration against Frondizi m an official Frondizi has fledged that nothing will make lim The communique was issued shortly before Aramburu went on radio and television and warned in a 15-minute speech that republic is in danger and many fear all is As security units reinforced strategic points in this capital city in an obvious move to safeguard against Calling on the country to support his mediation Aramburu is the last chance to achieve a fundamental He all opposing factions to forget their grievances unite in seeking a To Report Again The general said he was continuing his work and would report to the nation again before Monday A Frondizi aide said the new cabinet will be sworn in Monday at Casa the executive The cabinet includes three members of Frondizi's intransigent Radical two Christian Democrats and two The political affiliation of the eighth member was not While the nation's military leaders conferred during the Frondizi met with politicians and retired military apparently to round out the Pedestrian Is Killed At Grottoes OAS Battle Of Oran SUPPLY LINE IN long line of Europeans pass supplies by hand along Algiers street Sunday with the supplies eventually going to inhabitants of besieged Bab El Cued sector of the The rightist stronghold has been en- circled by French government troops with orders from President Dc Gaulle to smash the European secret army via radio from TO KEEP LINES OPEN Gromyko Will Meet To Discuss Deadlock On Berlin By TOM OCHILTREE GENEVA Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko will meet privately Monday to keep open the lines of negotiations on Die stalemated Berlin afternoon discussions will take place in the country house atmosphere of the Soviet villa on the outskirts of Geneva prior to Rusk's planned departure for Washington Each minister will be accompanied by three Final Opportunity Rusk thus will have a final op- THREE CREWMEN HURT Indonesians Bomb Dutch Navy Vessel West New Guinea Dutch navy announced thai three crewmen injured Sunday in an Indonesian air attack 01/ a small navy vessel off the extreme western tip of West New which have thick believed to lie buildings in the county for as able for fall-out He said no engineers who made the will oe made by will make a preliminary information on port and then the data will be Mrs. Margaret May 69, buildings will be forwarded processed at national CD ytate and National Civil Defense Miss Louise Frances 75, authorities for evaluation said the engineers of electronic i told him they more Herbert Franklin 82, of Madison College Civil in which may i fense which is qualify he has found in many Details See Page 10) i wilii State and oilier GROTTOES - Cecil E. 61, of was fatally injured here about 7:40 p. m. Sunday when struck by an automobile near the southern town Town officer E. 0. Peed who investigated the accident said that McCarthy was apparently instantly killed when struck on S. Route 340. The investigating officer said that McCarthy was attempting to cross Route 340 from the west side to the east side of the highway when he was Officers identified the driver of the auto which struck McCarthy as John Theodore 38, of Va. The Grottoes town officer said the investigation of the accident Mr. a farm worked for H. T. south of He was born here on March 6, and spent most of his life in this Mr. McCarthy is survived by his Mrs. Josephine Jones four James Edward of Stanley R. and Donald R. of William M. of three Fred on Page 10 Col. 1) CLOSED Due to Ihe death oi Mr. Robert chairman ol Ihe Electric Supply N. Liberty will be closed MOVING Bank to Medical Bldg. 1031 S. Dr. Richard H. Smith TURKEY i FOWL WANTED B. r. 896-1191 Gunmen Get In Robbery Two gunmen armored car carrying receipts from a dog j track early signaled following in a car by honking then escaped with nine bags containing in cash and young wearing short-sleeved while shirts dark the driver of the armored car and the guard with adhesive tape and left them in tlie back of their FIJI agents city and county officers in a massive on Page 10 Col. GETS ALA. VOTES A navy spokesman said a bomb from one of the attacking Indonesian airplanes was a near miss. The Dutch vessel with six men aboard remained The ship was a landing craft personnel a routine patrol near the island of Gog in the Radja Ampat The spokesman said probably only one of the Indonesian planes dropped He called it a attack without any At the the Dutch government expressed indignation over what it called the unprovoked Indonesian A spokesman said the Dutch cabinet wlU meet to consider the incident and its bearing on current talks with Indonesia aimed at settling the West New Guinea On Small Island The Dutch ship was in Ihe bay of the small island of which on Page 10 7) in the context of the current scries of Geneva talks to review with Gromyko not only the Berlin problem but also East-West conflicts involved in general disarmament and nuclear test ban The American secretary will be accompanied by special assistant Charles Assistant Secretary of State Foy D. Koliler and to Moscow Llewellyn Kohler met for two hours Sunday with the Soviet Union's Vladimir S. to lay the groundwork for Rusk and The diplomatic maneuvering on Berlin took place as the 17-nation disarmament conference entered third week of its The delegates were deadlocked on major issues confronting but far from Many See Chance Many professed to see a chance for attaining positive arms control They that even first largely involving might while sweeping measures to eradicate the world's arms race could require years of study and conference There was even some thought that the present the hoped for addition of might continue its work on a permanent The delegations would be led by men of ambassadorial with foreign ministers and even heads of government showing up periodically when critical issues were Under Rusk's leadership the U.S. delegation is following a policy of patient diplomacy on 1.5er-lin, general disarmament and suspension of nuclear weapons Ala. a run on guitars and fiddles in Alabama these the candidates are out Rural other become an indispensable part of the business of getting voles the past decade and a And it sure isn't any less true this without the candidates for governor are using something besides their knowledge of governmental problems to draw the From the standpoint of former Gov. James E. running for the May 1 Democratic tor an unprecedented third outdoes He lus pretty wife joins in with a and sometimes the colorful candidate takes out his false Can you think of a better way to gel a who started tlie trend when he was elected the first time in 1946, still has some of his original musicians witli Rivals Musical Less playful Init just as musical aie rival candidates Eugene Ryan MacDonald Gallion and George travel with mountain all or part of the Gallion carries around a circuit television the voters can see themselves shaking hands with the attorney Dr. Preston who gave up a job as a space scientist at Redstone Arsenal to make the race for luus a dummy missile on top of his Real When he the gadget rises to an upright red lights the are invited to contribute lo help pay campaign Farish calls it the Folsom also solicits funds from his using a sack in the and we'll grind it up and you'll gel the European Warned By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH Algeria troops and Secret Army Organization extremists fought Sunday for control of Oran in a savage battle that lasted into the The French government warned Algeria's Europeans to peace with the Moslems or face the opposition of the entire Infuriated European desperately opposing Algerian off midtown second makeshift barricades and defied French military police with a hail of bullets from pistols and submachine Flares Again The fighting died hut flared again after two French planes made passes over the firing hursts from machine The French moved army tanks and near the center of Tracer the night sky as and raided buildings in the The secret army first said it was pulling its commandos back lo avoid conflict with French but then the shooting Oran is a major secret army At one point in the day's secret army commandos sought to block B convoy of tanks with parked The lead tank set one of the cars then rolled over a small French it. One 18 Hurt Officials saiJ French forces had suffered one gendarme killed and 18 other including three Initial reports on the secret army losses listed one dead and 20 severely An unknown of other civilians were admitted to private clinics for Authorities more than ROO persons have been arrested in rebellious Bab el Oued European scene of a fierce uprising last fn the cease-fire agreement between France and the nationalist The whole quarter remained scaled off by than 20,000 But terrorists struck elsewhere in the and nine Moslems were reported killed and eight others wounded in various Swiss Air Explorer Piccard Dies Switzerland Auguste first to soar into the stratosphere and to plumb the great ocean died Sunday of a heart lie was 78. In a balloon gondola of his own he had soared more than 10 miles And in a steel ball he and his fashioned he had gone down two miles beneath the Active to the last and appearing to bo in good he was at work on a new diving ship with his son Jacques when death The Swiss began research work with balloons in tho studying the mysterious high-energy rays from He made 13 ascensions before 1927. In that at the request of Albert he made a balloon of more than two miles and confirmed some aspects of the famed German scientist's theory of An inventor as well as a Piccard own pressurized aluminum gondola for his first challenge of the stratosphere in 1931. That ascent reached 52,0(W a height never approached previously by I HAVE MOVED MY OFFICE TO The Medical Aits 1031 South HoUen G. MD. MON. NIGHT AU YOU CAN EAt Fried Howard US II Slick Spotawood Mar. 30-31. 8 p.m. 49c-99�