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   Morning Herald (Newspaper) - January 13, 1961, Hagerstown, Maryland                                MORNING VOL NO 10 Entered at second dais at the Sunday HERALD Forecast Partly tunny high cloudy with HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND FRIDAY JANUARY 13 1961 Lauds Segregation Dealt Blow In Georgia No Action Taken For Return Of Negro Students Animal Ford Foundation Gave County Last Year For TV Project Washington County got 000 for its school television pro ject from the Ford Foundation the fiscal year MACON Ga AP 30 ending federal judge dealt a Tnis was shown in a financial blow to Georgia school laws Thursday but statement issued by the Ford foundation yesterday During this past fiscal year took no action to return Foundation paid out a total The report also says this For further development of television as a tool for regular instruction in schools and col leges was appropriat ed for the following the adop lion of television by schools not aging aided through the Nation Negro students to the Uni versity of Georgia from which they were whisked by order of the governor after campus rioting Wed night US Dist Judge W A Rootle Invalidated he slate appropria tions law ban against the use of tax money for the support of an integrated public school or col lege He continued In effect an of 5865445 in to school systems across tlie nation for experiments with educational television as a means of ampli superior teaching by the Ford Foun dation in the development of ed television reached an total of Fords National Program in the Use of Television in the Public Schools which began its yein September is proving successful Says the report Junction granted Tuesday against facets of Gov Ernest and instruction the Program stale officials which had kept has demonstrated that classes them from closing the university ranging from 150 to 500 pupils by cutting off funds Vandiver he taught with no loss in planned a temporary shutdown quality and frequency with for legislative repeal o the fund I School systems in sixteen municipal areas and nine reg ons are participating in the National Program and other ex cutoff law Attorneys for the Negro stu dents asked for another injunction lo cancel suspension of A Hunter 18 and Hamilton E Holmes 19 and speed them back to classes at the university in Athens Ga Overruling them for the time being Bootle told the attorneys lo lila a written motion and he would consider it as soon as pos sible Donald Hollowell counsel for the students and the National As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People prepared to draw up the motion Bootle said the funds cutoft provisions of the state statute were patently unconstitutional and that similar laws had been struck down time and again in other Southern states The new decree of Bootle who last week brought on a series ot developments culminating in the campus riot by ruling the Ne groes must be admitted to the university made it unnecessary for the legislature to do any amending of the funds cutoff law Cash Radios Are Stolen City Police investigated two more burglaries and breakings and yesterday Turn ers bowling alley building was ransacked and a total of in cash carried away by thieves who pried a basement door A night watchman the building had been entered Also taken was a portable radio valued at and a smaller rad io worth about Police sai Princess Astrid Weds Commoner ASKER Norway the Christmas card selling of Asker Valley Princess Astrid Thursday wed the divorced commoner for whom she is renouncing her posi ion as First Lady of Norway Inside the little redbrick Lu heran church Europes princes and princesses watched as Astrid 28 became bride of Johan Martin Ferner 33 director of a mens clothing store Sharpsburg Tot Is Shaken Up In Accident Robert A Hershman old son of Mr and Mrs How ard Hershman of Main St Sharpsburg was shaken up when by an automobile yesterday afternoon Deputy Sheriff L C Davis said Robert had gone to a store on Main St sister On Ihc back fro ii thc store the officer said the boy dropped behind his sister and ran across the street into the path of an auto driven Bruce E of t 10 UL 1 U al Program the activation of The hoy was examined at the where he was reale the development ot slate and minor bruises and cuts and regional networks and released live services and faculty visits to experi ments According to yesterdays Ford Foundation report the organ during its first ten years national philanthropy made grants totaling more lhan one billion dollars During the fiscal year ending September 30 alone the Foundation Starlings Victors In 1st Battle of made commit starlings have ments of Henry T Heald president said Foundations role is that of a nongovernment insti tulion In help identify and solve pressing social problems Spending has been in many fields including education economics and business public affairs arts and sciences inter national activities and hospital and medical schools Fidel Drops War Claims Plans Parade the entire building had been ransacked In the second case Charles P Donegan proprietor of a weld ing and machine shop in the 400 block S Mulberry St reported that had been stolen from a cash box in his shop Employes said they found a rear door unlocked when they reported for work in the morn ing Donegan said nothing else was disturbed Financial Aid To Counties Under Study ANNAPOLIS James Committee report as it affects political subdivisions a State re habilitation center for alcoholics and an election occupied the Stale Association of County Commis Thursday Del Blair Lee III cry told the commissioners he ex some changes in the program of financial aid before it passes the legislature Lee said a subcommittee of Ihc House and Means Commit tee has been appointed to consider inequities and compromises In trying to solve financial problems 8 Arrested In Thefts State Police Trooper Ronald Norford last night arrested three men and five juveniles on charges of larceny Trooper said the arrest of Sam uel W Jones 18 Robert L Cline 20 and David L Baker 22 all of Boonsboro Rt 2 clear ed up at least 10 cases of gaso line thefts in the county during the past two months In addition the five juveniles were also accused of partici pating in the thefts They are also from Boonsboro area Norford said Norford said the group would siphon gas from cars and trucks and then use it in their own aulos He also charged them with theft of several hubcaps and a piece ot service station equipment The five younger boys will re cive a hearing in Juvenile Court Baker a bricklayer anc Clinc and Jones both unem loyed were jailed pending a today ave been frightened away once gain Credit will go to the mobilization of the workers mil ia and soldiers backed by a lav sh supply of Czechoslovak and weapons Fewer armed women on the streets of Ha ana and other cities Thursday The seafront drive in Havana guarded during the mo is still closed to the but is almost barren of sol liers and militiamen Many of its Czech antitank and antiaircraft uns appear to have been with Virginians Will Testify In Rees Hearings On Inside Pages we find weve been shortchanging District Court in Baltimore Lee said The situation is very fluid he added What I tell you today may not be true tomorrow Lee warned the commissioners however that Baltimore City ii no longer the golden horn of plenty Were going to be putting money In there and not taking it out Lee closed the door to any use by the counties of sales or per serial income faxes He said the James committee felt these were two of State revenue which must preserved RICHMOND Va Tw prosecuting government attorney said Thursday a number of Vir would be subpoenaed t in the trial of a musician charged in the Jackson family The two attorneys Robert E Cahill and H Russell Smouse said the subpoenas will be pre pared for distribution this week end Cahill and Smouse US district attorneys at Bait more camp lo Virginia to arize themselves with the local and other data they may use i Melvin Davis Rees Jr The trial Rees 31 ville Md starts Jan 25 in US i 11 Abby 11 Vets 15 Drew Pearson U 54 Ed 14 Radio Programs 14 237425 101112 Cuba turned repulsing a that never ame lo planning a victory parade o demonstrate support for Prime linister Fidel Castros revolution HAVANA AP the task of Yankee invasion ry government Propaganda organs abruptly warnings of the US at ack once freely predicted by Cas ro Instead they concentrated on allying a massive crowd for a larch lo presidential palace riday night Whether Castro will address the is slill not certain But peo le here are quite certain that il e does he will announce thai von the first round of the battle as was obvious to passersby in Public Square last Sgl A C Palmer of the City fired off several rounds of blank shells n an lo frighten Ihr starlings away from perches on numerous buildings ind wires in the heart ol the Hie starlings came back The Mayor and Council de clared allout war on the starl ings earlier in the week after being deluged by many com plaints from downtown store owners as well as innocently passing pedestrians who fell victim to the flocks above City engineer Hovermill had the problem dumped in his lap He went to the City Police fon help Officers decided to at tempt to scare the birds with the roar of After about 45 minutes ol shooting last night thousands of the starlings blackened sky in apparent confusion only lo settle down comfortably again within an hour or so However officers say the baltle has only begun City Po of will fire al the annoying starlings again on Saturday Monday Tuesday and Wednesday The Police Depl said that the officers would walk the first HOTEL OWNER RELEASED Henry Herman owner ot the Cadillac Hotel al Miami Beach is shown afler he was released Rusk Sees JFK Making No Changes Kennedys New President Cites Stale Chief Successes In Airs Opinions Tenure By FREDS HOFFMAN WASHINGTON AP Rusk soon to become he Kennedy administra tions secretary of state in Thursday there will 36 no sharp departures rom Eisenhower adminis tration foreign policies at least for the present Rusk 51 submitted lo question ing by Ihc Senate Foreign Rela ions Committee although he von be nominated un til after John F Kennedy is in as president Jan 20 Rusk was before he committee for more lhan two hours and nfl Chairman William Ful hright DArk said it wont be necessary 0 call him back Ful By GARDNER L BRIDGE WASHINGTON AP President Eisenhower call ed on his successor Thurs day to stick to principles which he said kept Ameri ca strong and free in a world menaced by Com munist troublemakers Reviewing the record of liis eight years in office during which ne said the country has risen to unprecedented heights while hold ing Red imperialism in check Ei said These vital pro grams must go on New tactics will have to be developed of ourse to meet new situations yesterday by kidnappers who held him four hours demanding ransom Herman said his wo kidnappers released him to raise the ransom money but said he would be killed if he told the police At right is Miami Beach Li Red Leonard AP Wirephoto Lying About Crops Brings Censure he aggressors from the north block of W Washington St where the concentration is high est in an effort to get rid of the messy creatures Firing will be done between and 6 p m on the four nights indicated which is be to be the hour of least traffic while there is slill some light left residents and people driving through the By REINHOLD G ENSZ MOSCOW AP Premier Khrushchev has bawled out the Communist parly chief in the real grain producing Ukraine or lying about corn production warning You will pay for this of leadership The premier then suggested that farmers be taught to operate tractors and combines instead of importing professionals from thousands of miles away for a harvest lasting only 15 days This suggestion could have a tremen dous effect in Soviet agriculture production These details ofi Wednesdays stormy session of the Central Committee of the Communist parly were published Thursday Square evening took Tne committee which already the gunfire in an aJl part of another days work Successor Is Discussed ANNAPOLIS AP Maryland began talks Thursday aimed at picking a successor for Del Margaret C Schweinhaut if she is appointed to a post in the U S Department of Health Edu cation and Welfare under the Ken administration Despite reports of an impend ing appointment however Pierre Salinger press secretary fo the Presidentelect said at Palm Springs Fla he had no informa tion regarding Mrs Mrs Schweinhaut a member of the Slate House of Delegates rom Montgomery County is f the State Commission on Aging She is a Kensington If appointed lo the federal post Mrs Schweinhaut apparently would succeed Mrs Bertha S Ad uns of Salisbury Md who is an assistant secretary in the depart ment under the outgoing lican administration Continued on Page 2 Col 6 Hungry Thief Steals 2 Pics ias ordered a drastic overhaul of the Agricultural Ministry con ils session Thursday on of spurring farm mil put Khrushchevs outburst came after Nikolai first sec of the Ukrainian Commun ist parly said that despite A hungry thief jimmied a door Continued on Page 2 Col 6 al North Hagerstown School Wednesday night Cooler made off with three one of he cherry pics from ionic economics classrooms the principal of the school told City Paul Oswald reported a maxi ia Police yesterday in to au ot da Herbert Logsdon principal I against 50 on Wednesday The Si t aPPeared the thief did morning low was 25 and at worth of damage to the reading was 29 Tempera Koom when he pried il lures in the forties arc forecast today by the feather bureau Linked To Demonstrations Saturday Feature Have you raw television program listings In Morning Herald every Saturday Eight art for Saturday through Friday And there it an or and on TV itin and TV hai doubled In Gat your copy with Morning Harild every Saturday Highl 11 was wo degrees cooler Thursday lhan Wednesday D mum of 48 at Bridgeport as open Uruguay Expels Soviet Envoy Cuban Ambassador Prison Boss Mad At TVs Untouchables NKW YORK API Hie Un appeared as sched uled Thursday night on the Amer ican Broadcasting Company de spite a warning from the director of the US Bureau ot Prisons The program was inter briefly at the end for an that nothing in the low was intended to reflect on le integrity of the bureau The bureaus director James V had wired 10 ABC tele sion stations that his organiza on would oppose renewal of their licenses if they bowed the second installment of program called The Big rain All 10 showed the program any ay It was a dramatization of an by mobsters 134 to free Al Capone from a train transferring im with other prisoners rom At anla to Alcatraz Prison in San Francisco Bay A prison as in with Capone in ic show Bennett objected hat to pic jre honorable and courageous of as venal and a public in like the Atlanta as toadying lo a character ike Capone is an In appar did not watch the show He fas attending a dinner Omar F Elder Jr vice pros cut and general counsel of ABC lad wired a reply to Bennett i he said he doubted anyon vould interpret the unfavorable of one or two guards a representative of or cast any jeneral reflections the in of other members of ha Loud Explosion Caused By Jet SILVER SPRING Md at one stage was in he running for the secretary of itale his vill consider action on Rusks Sews on a number of interna China Cuba disarmament summitry U S re with its allies fate ot L S fliers held in Soviet prisons to list a few In general the underlying honld be constant principles The retiring began and ended his final tale of Union message lo Congress with prayerful good for John F Kennedy although he did not mention his successors name To him every citizen what ever his political beliefs prayer fully extends best wishes for good health and for wisdom and suc cess in coping with the problems that confront our nation Eiscn hover said at the outset Rusk himself lo very little specific and the committee didnt press himi And in closing Iet us pray This is the essence of leaders of both the near and Rusk said on the major I Red see no pros at Ihc present lime thai nor mal can be considered or established with Red China However he noted the prcs distant future will be able lo keep the strong and at peace thai they will advance the well being of all our people that will lead us on to still higher mora standards and that in MONTEVIDEO Uruguay AP Cuban ambassador and he irst secretary of the Soviet Em bassy here are being expelled from Uruguay as persona non grata a high gov source said Thursday night tary L Mujin were Ih first Affirmative ads in this direction after long lion by Uruguays executive gov council The expulsion decision was dis closed as the council was slill in They presumably were linked closed session on the question o with demonstrations and street fights that led to a gov raid Wednesday on Com munist headquarters and ar rest of 139 persons Propaganda for the Fidel Cas Iro regime and in his behalf have penetrated deep into Latin America and have in here since United Stales broke diplomatic relations with Castro Jan 3 Uruguay has been reported on verge of a similar break Ambassador Mario Garcia In relations with Cuba Other American nations pre have moved or are movin o curtail their recognition of re lations with Those have broken off altogether arc th United States Peru Dominican Republic Haiti Nicaragua Paraguay an Colombia have called their am home from Havana Others arc slill pondering ove their Cuban and sugges ions for concerted The decision to expel Cuban action to curb the penetration o and Soviet First America through Cuba to Lai explosions and a flash o lame low in sky startled res dents of his area Thursday Martin Best Montgomery Coun y fire dispatcher said the flas appeared to have come from a lying jet airplane Officials of the Andrews Md Air Force Base who are invest gating said the noise was prob ably caused by the turning on o a jets afterburner Three super conic jets from Andrew were in the air at lime the Mice Rout Women BRUSSELS Belgium CAP A striker let loose a flock o white mice in a department stor at Verviers Thursday Police re ported women shoppers out They arrested a young ma for questioning and reported similar incident took place carlic in a department store in Liege large and powerful force is one a reasonable balance thc facts we cannot private and governmental nore 2 Cuba Acknowledged being very much disturbed by events icrc but declined lo say much more on this situation He said we would want to intensify our fort to get the truth to of Latin America through IB U S Information Agency And ic called for a strong drive to consolidate the inter American in effect pronounced i to his Republican administration but said he did not vish o leave the impression that ill is well all problems solved Unlike presidential he said problems rarely lave terminal dales The Presidents mesage was sent lo Congress and read in the House by clerks The was in 3 II would be Tuesday night wrong to be dogmatic in will make a farewell ion lo summit meetings and to the nation starting at visits He did not rule out the lhat Kennedy might pm Eastern Standard Time end a summit conference will be the last of his re ed there was any hope such to he people the White on Page 2 Ccl said In School Principal Doctor Among Those Seek City Council Thirtytwo candidates were ini L M local beer the field for he six also a Democrat can Jayor and Council posts in Ward Three he midnight deadline for A Gallagher Sr was ng and withdrawing only candidate to file and ast withdraw his name Gal were some filed as a Republican candidates for councilman for councilman in a school principal and Ward Two then a few a medical doctor later he were no new candidates T lie will bypass the January Ward Four He explained running on March 8th against the he is retired after 18 years al his wife dipri a nominee Democrats musts choose b c 1 w c e n Mayor Winslow F Burhans and anu ne js anxious In dedicate full lime lo giving the people whit hey want and Washinston Street School and a resident of Summit Avenue was the last candidate to In filing as a candidate Dr Packer who lives at 845 the midnight deadline rle seeks the Democrat nomina inn in Wirtt said he was running because he is dissatisfied with way things have been go ion in i Dr Lawrence L Packer Jr who has engaged in genera medical practice in Hagerstown with Doctors W D and R V Campbell since 1954 is seeking tile Republican nomination for councilman in Ward in municipal affairs I feel said Dr Packer lhat a greater effort must bo made to attract more business to the town There is also tho water situation And we need to get off downtown streets Other late candidates to people can A veteran of World War 11 were E Eugene Geary former County Roads Department Sup filed as a Packer is married He ant his wife have three children Earlier yesterday two new candidate in Ward on 2 Column   

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