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   Morning Herald (Newspaper) - November 19, 1962, Hagerstown, Maryland                                MORNING HERALD Forecast Partial high to partly In VOL XC NO 274 Entered as second milter at the Hagerstown Post Office Published Dally Except Sunday HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND MONDAY NOVEMBER 19 1962 SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS Soviets Defend Withdrawal Chinese Run India Defenses Drive 12 Miles Farther Toward Plains Of Assam NEW DELHI The Chinese Communists have broken through the main Indian defense line at the eastern end of the Him captured Walong and launched attacks 0 n two other key points of the battle line a Defense Min spokesman said Sun day The spokesman said the Chi nese after capturing Walong near the Burma border drove 12 miles farther down the River to ward the Plain of Assam Fighting was going on at a new Indian defense position south of Walong he added The Chinese also launched a major offensive 310 miles frest of Walong near Forward Indian positions were pushed back and fierce fighting was reported raging within a mile or two of the main Indian defense line in this area on the Se Pass At the western end of the Him alayan battlefront the Chinese have attacked two forward out posts near the important Indian air field at 14230 feet high in Ladakh the spokesman said Fierce fighting was reported raging at the outposts about 5 miles east 06 and a about 15 miles to the A spokesman said the near accurate check of casualties fro the beginning of the Chinese fensive Oct 20 until last Frid showed 1623 Indians killed missing The Indian army has 1 wounded men under treatment The Chinese appear to ha brought more troops into Tib since the beginning of the offe sive Prime Minister Nehru es mated earlier that the Chine have 13 or 14 divisions in Tibe The spokesman said the Chine now have 15 or 16 divisions The Chinese attacked Walon with well above a division a cording to the spokesman wl said a Chinese division is con prised of about 20000 men eluding supporting labor At Walong the Chinese used a tillery heavy mortars and reco less guns Despite heavy casualties tl Chinese kept pouring in wave al er wave the spokesman said Our troops put up most stul born resistance and heavy casualties on the Chines aggressors before we were force to withdraw to the south of Wi long Indian forces withdrew from Walong Friday night The spoke man explained that all Indian sup plies to Walong went in by air When they the Chinese be gan shelling the air strip it be came very difficult to keep th position supplied The Chinese offensive from th captured monastery town of T wang began Saturday Indian ad vance outposts near Jang eigh air miles from the Se Pass re treated to the main defenses nea the pass after inflicting casual ties The spokesman said the began hitting forward positions a the pass Saturday night Tankers Ram Burn In Japan 37 Dead Missing Tops Sea Disasters Around World KAWASAKI Japan AP Group Answer To J i Breakup Likely By JOHN 0 KOEHLER DONN Germany AP A of Chancellor Konrad government seemed I inevitable Sunday night as Dufhues himself a possible fu ture candidate for the chancellor ship called on Adenauer to end crisis by reorganizing the oil tankers collided junior coalition partners prepared government Although he did not o pull out of he Cabinet his unsolicited press Free Democratic party was interpreted here Red China Criticism Pravda Accuses Chinese Of Siding With Imperialism man Krich said he would as a suggestion that Strauss be Soviet propose withdrawal of his out of his job in a narrow ministers from the Cabinet i The the must serious became a government reshuffle jown position in the Another major development in Strauss says he has no inten shrouded channel of f Germany ister Joseph Strauss in a nation 13 years ago Bay and set off a gasoline i fire that left the entire 36 man crew of one vessel t h e Japanese Munakata Maru dead or missing A crewman of a barge caught in the flames also disappeared II was another in a chain of sea lie Bonn government crisis came Dufhues execu when Hermann live secretary Christian Democratic party strongly indicated he is siding Figure in the Der Spiegel affair tion of leaving his defense job be cause of the crisis created by the of arrest of the publisher and four editors of the news magazine Der Spiegel on suspicion of treason with opponents of Strauss a chief Since the magazine had been con assailing Strauss the ac tion against it was generally disasters that began on the told a Munich news as vengeful Strauss has side of the world last week will guiles in the Bermuda area of the Storms in the North Sea Mediterranean booste I Pigskin Parade National Pro Loop Pittsburgh 23 Washington 21 Green Bay 17 Baltimore 13 Chicago 34 Dallas 33 Detroit 17 Minnesota 6 New York 19 Philadelphia 14 Cleveland 38 St Louis 14 San Fran 24 Los Angeles 17 American Pro Loop Dallas 24 Denver 3 Houston 21 Boston 17 Buffalo 10 Oakland 6 On Inside Pages Amusements Bridge Crossword Dally Investor Dear Abby Drew Pearson 3 Editorials Columnists 33 Radio Security For You Sports News Witchdoctor Union BLANTYRE Nyasaland API Witchdoctors in the Malawi Con gress party have formed their own union known as the Nyasa land Association It has constitution and a set oft strict disciplinary rules FRAMED BY THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE fran The passenger iiii tune The Savan cargo ship Savannah with an escort of small j na arrived rom Seattle It will depart for craft is framed by the Golden Gate bridge and i Los Angeles Nov 26 AP Wircphotu Weather Delays Parade But Buying Gains Seen Weather delayed for a week he Santa Claus welcoming par this week for Christm ade yesterday but Christmas shopping purposes Hagerstown Chopping is expected to gain in four banks and two savings an momentum this week despite this loan organizations with Christm postponement The Hagerstown Retailers Bur eau postponed the parade until club plans mailed out checks totaling Todays newspaper contain available in local store text Sunday afternoon when the maly advertisements particular in the morning and toward Christmas sho now in the afternoon made it Pers showing the variety of me to march or watch in However only 30 shopping days until Christmas and local merchants are hopeful of a big of holiday buying stari ng immediately Hagerstown seems likely to be nore attractive as a Christmas hopping attraction for thousands f West Virginians this year The opening of a lengthy tretch of Interstate 81 between he Potomac River and Martins urg has taken ten or 15 minutes f the average driving time from become available to area residen early Sen Chavez New Mexico Dies At 74 WASHINGTON Den nis Chavez Democrat of Ne Mexico a colorful descendant of an old American family died sudden he most populous part of the Sunday of a heart attack after est Virginia panhandle to battle with cancer of th neck He was 74 Members of the family sai death came at approximately There is an outside chance thai may also fine riving to Hagerstown faster and afer before Christmas Day Near completed is about three more Jles of Interstate 81 in the Green astle area No decision has been ade on the exact date for open g it to the public City workmen are now in the rocess of erecting downtown reet decorations The Public quare tree is due to go up with a few days Several trees in sections of Hagerstown ave already gone into place and parking lots have their arrangements o f lights Downtown stores will begin this eek their expanded shopping ur schedule by remaining open til 5 pm on Wednesday ng until 9 pm on Mondays will gin on November 26 Decem r 1 will be the first Saturday th late shopping hours Retail s Bureau members will begin iday December 7 to keep xes open daily until 9 pm Nearly a million dollars wil am in Georgetown University Hospital Only hospital staff per were present The body is tentatively sched uled to be sent to Santa Fe Mon day to lie in state in the state capital tuesday with services to be conducted Wednesday in late Conception church in Albu formed Wednesday Burial will rho cum Army ACCRA Ghana AP nt Nkrumah has leaders company of the ana armed forces to boys be ecn 1414 and years old must have parental or c army ars for an additional six Signs TOKYO to ease les the government plans to put out up to 400 additional dif Ich will carry pictures instead characters SEN DENNIS CHAVEZ there the family said sudden death caught official Washington by surprise Only Saturday an aide had re ardian permission to join the ported Chavez was doing fine for three years and and would be released Sunday to rest at home A former member of the House and a senator since 1935 ifc spanned many political bat tles He leaves a vacancy that changes the Senate lineup to 67 mounting traffic and 32 Republicans post presumably could be filled by appointment of ent traffic signs many of a Republican by New Mexicos outgoing Republican governor Edwin L Mechem American Wins Violin Competition WARSAW Poland AP Charles Treger 27 virtuoso won the Henryk Wien awski violin competition Sunda one of Europes most disti musical events Treger a music instructor he University of Iowa in low City will receive 40000 Polis zlotys which he may convert approximately The bespectacled gian tankers crew were rescue violinist was declared winner b an international jury over foi Russians four Poles a Frenci man a Cuban and a Connecticut girl They had ac to the final stage of th competition i Poznan Poland Second place went to Oleg Kry sa of the Soviet Union He wa by Jakowicz Isabella Petrosian of th Soviet Union Miroslav Rusin he Soviet Union and Ambrose of Coventry Conn th atter two tied The competition named for th 9th century Polish composer held every five years It is o to the Soviet Union Tschaikovsky piano Decause of the quality of youn alent it attracts Treger who as a teenager gav p a promising future as a base all pitcher to protect his hand or the violin studied at the Pea wdy Conservatory in Baltimore le Aspen Music School and un er William Kroll and oldberg of New York hie Patrol Truck Sent To Highways The State Roads Commission ent out one patrol truck but was ot forced to go into action dur g yesterday afternoons snow iorm Local headquarters reported at the patrol was maintained the Hancock area when the lin changed to snow in the early The wet snow melted prompt from highways throughout the unty However about an inch snow was on the ground at around Smithsburg It was the second snowstorm the season on any consequence nd both of them have arrived weekends This follows a pat rn that the weather maintained ost of last winter D Paul Oswald measured a If inch of snow but the rain and the rain mixed with ow Sunday measured 74 of an ch The months precipitation ands at 288 already above the Mr Oswald reported Sundays was 46 and the mini um 33 At 9 last night the read g was 33 Saturdays high was Nine Britons perished with the capsizing of a lifeboat under a huge wave at the entrance of Sea iam Harbor on Saturday night They were five lifeboat men ant four of five fishermen plucked from a fishing boat A Mediterranean gale ripped a British freighter from Us moorings in Naples Har nor md battered it on rocks un til it sank IS planes abandoned the hunt for 15 men still missing from the crew which abandoned the burning Greek freighter Captain George northeast of Bermuda last Thursday Seven of the explosives laden freighters crew had been rescued and three bodies re covered In the same general area tanker steamed to Be muda with the 13 crewmen of Canadian motorship the Ea Star The East Star was aba after developing a list 20 to 25 degrees Principals in the Tokyo Bay d aster were the ta Maru inbound from with 950000 gallons of gasolin and the Norwegian tan er Brovig outbound em ty or the Persian Gulf They crashed and locked toget er in the fog of the Kawasaki canal only about 2 yards from shore 12 miles sout west of Tokyo Gasoline leakin from the Munakata Maru fed th flames of a fire which seared th hip and licked across the wate All 47 members of the Norw ference he is certain his proposal denied this for a pullout will be approved at The defense chief incurred the a meeting of the Free of the opposition Socialists executive committee want him fired after he first Nuernberg on Monday he had any part in the said his party is ready to affair but later conceded the present coalition if Strauss Parliament he was instrument signs EDC Offers Assistance On Public Works al in the arrest of one newsman 5 Children Die In Fire At Baltimore The Washington County Econom c Development Commission has ent letters to all Washington bounty mayors offering assistance n projects qualifying under the Accelerated Public Works Pro BALTIMORE chil dren died Sunday in a fire that swept through an apart ram some after jumping overbear Ten suffered minor injuries By nightfall rescuers had picke up the bodies of five from the Japanese craft Thes the master Capt Searchers said the eared all the rest perished with in their blazing ship Fear of a explosion delayed heck an Comptrollers Office Finds High Surplus ANNAPOLIS Md AP Un ess Gov Tawes and the Mary and legislature go on an unex spending spree state tax layers can rest easy for at leas mother year The comptrollers office report d Saturday that tax revenues ar oiling in at a much higher rat lan expected With the help of a previously accumulate ley offer a prospect of the Gov rnor having some million ir funds on hand when he oes to balance his next budget This is more than enough ti ake care of an ordinary increase n general fund spending costing taxes but it may not be to launch any broad new pending programs The Governor is expected to get clearer picture of the state tai ield and its outlook for the next I months when he meets Dec i with state estimators for the on which he will base his 96364 budget Comptroller Louis L Goldstein Saturday that for the rst four months of the current seal year nine major revenue produced This was a gain of million 78 per cent over the same last year Revenues need rise an average of only 19 per mt for the year to meet the es mates made by state officials st winter The estimates had forecast a of million on the gen al fund and the governor had The program approved on Sept 14 came about to provide money for acceleration of needed public projects that would increase em ployment meet longstanding pub lic heeds and improve community services Several county towns have al ready contacted the commission concerning projects in their areas It urges others planning to apply o do so as soon as possible as funds arc allocated on a first come basis The first appropriation of funds lias been used and one is scheduled for January Funds under the program may be used only for projects initiated or accelerated within a reasonably short period of time meeting an essential public need a substan tial portion of which can be com within 12 months after in or acceleration contri bute significantly to reduction of local unemployment and are not inconsistent with locally approved comprehensive plans for the area wherever such plans exist Federal grants can be received for 50 per cent of the cost of projects qualifying under the pro The applicant must be able o show that the remaining funds can be provided It is expected that the appli cant will raise the balance by in the private market The Community Facilities Admin stration however is authorized o make loans to finance the re maining 50 per cent when the is otherwise unable t borrow its share of the cost on terms The commission adds that even hough it has no official role in he program it can be of mori han ordinary service through its accelerated lines of ion to agencies involved It also as ordered necessary applica ion forms from the Community Administration so thai can move with their programs High School Burglarized The Smithsburg High School Three Minute Car Wash and Sun et Trading Post were burglarized ver the weekend according to agencies The Washington County Sher s Department reported that everal electric typewriters are issing from the Smithsburg chool The Sunset Trading Post 195 Prospect St was entered be ccn closing Saturday and Sun ly morning said city police E L 510 Salem ve owner of the store reported at such items as radios deep yers folds pennies toys record player picture story books keys stain ss steel ware carving sets Jew ry boxes tubs candy chewing m watches and earring sets e missing The total estimated loss is into surplus in order to lance the budget Fiscal officials believe now uch of the expected deficit will were opened made up from current revenue but they still are not ready to say at state income win match fending for the year try ment house Three adults including the mother of the children escaped by jumping from a second floor window They Were not injured The blaze began shortly before 4 a m in the stairway at the first floor level and climbed rap idly and spread into rooms on the second and third floors of the row house Firemen said the children aged Ifi months to 10 years were asleep on the third floor and were caught in the flames before hey had time o escape Dead were Sireno Grant months Cynthia Grant 4 Na nette Grant 7 Lolita Grant 8 accused and Michael Lyde 10 All were scared the of Mrs strength shock at Lutheran Hospital and the Chinese Peoples Daily which MOSCOW AP The Union defended its Cuban rocket withdrawal Sunday and accused Com munist China of siding with the imperialists The accusation was made in a page and a half article in the Communist party organ Pravda It was one of the toughest replies yet to Red Chinese criticism The article was written by Bor is N Ponomarev member of the rarty Central Committee and of he party Secretariat a historian and one of the principal Soviet theorists It was published on the eve of the meeting of the Central Committee at which Premier Khrushchevs policy on industry agriculture and probably his for eign policy are coming up for rc The author aimed his blows not at the Chinese Communists but at the Albanians who in the Soviet Chinese ideological debates have been the principal spokesmen for the Chinese position and al most always the target for re plies There also was an implied at tack on Chinas frontier quarrel with India The article said one cannot preach about the struggle against imperialism and at the same time carry out ive actions which do not strength en but undermine the cause of peace and socialism That is what s actually done in practice by he Albanian leaders It was the first semblance of a blow aimed by the Soviet Un on at the Chinese operations on he Indian frontier Prior to this he Soviet government has sought o take a position of being friends o both sides The Chinese have been assail ng the Soviet Union for pulling Is rockets out of Cuba in an 18 agreement with President Kenne dy Friday a Chinese broadcast Khrushchev of being stiff of US military Grant 28 who was treated for released Mrs Ruth Brice 46 Mrs Grant who lived in the same ter 29 a visitor from Chicago also were treated for shock and released That was repeated Sunday by also as reported in a broadcast sister of from Peking accused revision the same ists of trying to force Cuba to house and Mrs Susie terms which impair their rights and in order to meet the insatiable demands of States militarists The Three Minute Car Wash N Jonathan St was entered d several vending machines Leo L Dallago MA W Wash St owner that a ass cutter was used to gain en SNOW second snowfall of Ihc season landed yes afternoon in Washington County D Paul Oswald Bridge port weather observer measured one half inch but it melted as fast as it fell The first snow was recorded on November 3 Mr Oswald said one and a half inches fell at that time The above photo was taken at the intersection of Jefferson Blvd and Sher wood Drive Photo by i   

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