Morning Herald (Newspaper) - November 25, 1964, Hagerstown, Maryland r nWw 41 to mIM wtft HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 PRICE FIVE CENTS Killed In Con Mack Of Economic Pact Washington OKs 120 Projects In War On Poverty JOHNSON CITY Tex AP The Johnson ad ministration gave its war on poverty program its first big shot in the arm Tuesday by approving 120 projects costing about million It was described as the launching of the ty campaigns first major assault of ignorance want and deprivation on six dii ferent fronts Sargent Sh river director of the Office of Economic Oppor as the antipoverty pro gram is formally known an the list of approved projects at a news conference in Austin following a con ference with President Johnson the LBJ Ranch near here Shriver said the President expressed total agreement and pleasure at the has been made progress that The projects are located in 32 in every section of the country and vary in size and scope Of the million cost the federal government will put up million The remain der of the money will come from localities sponsoring an programs The big list of projects was announced 60 days after John son signed legislation providing money for the attack on pover ty A total of six federal depart ments and agencies are in in the program with Shriver in overall direction Shriver said the money re leased Tuesday will affect im Americans ranging from unemployed parents to school The largest single money alto cation of million will be used to build and corps centers 41 of which had been approved earlier but were in cluded in Tuesdays overall total of approved projects These camps will provide young men 16 to 21 with basic education job skills and work experience in conservation cen ters ThreeYear Spread For Wage Boost Truck Company Proposes Increase In Many Benefits NEW YORK Mack Trucks Inc has proposed the largest economic pack age in its history to its un ion employes a company spokesman said Tuesday He outlined the terms of the economic proposal made to the UAW during current contract negotiations The truck manufacturer whose plants at New May Be Filled At Completion h and fin Heavy schedules of construe tans for delay Fn Junior Construction By BIRDIE BIRDSALL ion firms fund raising prob lems and talk of a local branch for the University of Maryland were discussed in a preceding article Other BF ft it i 111 i About per cent of county difficulties included voluntary retirement who continue their other projects receive a supplemental a controversy over size and pension from time of early re continue their ed after high school at tend Junior College Atlee Kepler president of the school predicts that at the time fhe new complex is scheduled to open in 1966 it already will be lilleS to And it is not yet certain if it will open in 1966 The site was purchased in March 1963 and construction was scheduled to begin in April 1964 but he pro ject still has not been put out or bids The plans have been ready to be bid upon for some time Kep ler says but there has been a problems delaying cost ot a gymnasium and to age 65 which would variety of this Man Jailed In Death Of WOODSTOCK Vt AP An unemployed father of three children was sentenced to one to in the State House of Correction Tuesday for careless and negligent driving resulting in death James i C Rayborn 23 of Wilder had previously pleaded no contest to the charge town Md a passenger in the in t Hanover NH hospital waer cullies connections with the School Concerning the priority of er projects Evan Crossley president of he Board of Coun ly Commissioners said the board felt a new building for Smithsburg High School had to be put out ton bids first be cause a new school is long over due and greatly needed in that rca The high school project was presented to bidders last week end Crossley said plans should be released for bids a month He said it is now up to the Board of Education not the commissioners to decide when to release the plans for bids Another delaying factor In the beginning the total plan in eluded no facilities for physical education Gym Md Allentown Pa NY and Cortland NJ are on strike offered to include the following in a new three year WAGE non employes to receive increases ranging from six to 10 cents an hour in the second year of the new contract ami from seven to 12 cents an hour in the third year The company expressed i t s willingness to consider addition al wage increases for its Hag erstown employes to gradually reduce the differential between Hagerstown rates and those in the automotive truck industry based upon increased efficiency and productivity PENSIONS The basic rale for normal retirement to be in creased from to per month for nch yesr ol credit ed service Early retirement at employe option with the rate of per month lo be available fo eligible employes between 62 and 65 and in an equivalent amount to employes between 55 and 62 In addition those eligible for Dargan Farmer Again Turned Down On Compensation Claim For Heifer or compensation for bis heifer to blame missioners again rejected his Dirgan area farmer sought request yesterday irom me county The county 1 Johnson told the authorities Cor a heifer that vanished hsl times tt feels he has not received summer He found a skeleton air treatment from the board his farm that he on his iog damage claim that as e missing heifer and Warn the newspapers have given him is death on dogs He unfair treatment that he dis lie laboratory finding that skull in question belonged o a bull that politics may HOSPITAL MEDICAL AL Company paid life insur ance coverage to be increased from to tor active employes and from to employes retiring af ter Jan 1 1965 Accident and sickness bene fits to be increased from a week to a week effective Jan 1 1967 in addition to life insurance a survivor benefit oi a month for two years and the continuation of such special payments to all widows of 50 or over until social sec becomes available Also and med ical benefits to be improved and extended to a maximum of two years for convalescent e a r v and increased payments for and nervous disorders SUPPLEMENTAL U N E M could not be accredited unless a gymnasium was included so they systematically made nota tions of any extras in the class room area to provide for a gym Even then Jt could be made only an alternate to be built if TJ w enough or tt me commissioners US 4 m Woodstock appropriate more for the pro Sept 12 Curtis Cover of Kepler says All we ask he said is a j I re nn wt saiu is t other vehicle died the following gymnasium large enough for in AiM in M UIll vi on 12 Col t News Dig est INTERNATIONAL paratroopers seize Stanleyville from Con rebels Most of foreign white hostages are res cued but about two Americans are massacred Buddhist leader of Saigon delivers a blow to the government of Premier Tran Van an nouncing he will have nothing to do with it make record gains in Italian local elections and threaten the government of Premier Aldo Moro WASHINGTON Johnson administration formally launches its antipoverty campaign with announcement of more than 100 projects in all parts of the nation NATIONAL New York Mayor William ODwyer dies of He gained fame as prosecutor of Mur Itic but left City Hall under cloud of police scandal Kepler and his faculty Bf The the fact that the weekly bene could not be accredited unless 1 from to 197 Improved Order ol first any group has contacted ing Stanleyville Taken By Paratroops American Woman Missionary Also Slain By Rebels LEOPOLDVILLE The Congo AP Airborne Belgians and Congo troops swiftly captured the rebel capital of Stanleyville Tues day but white hostages herded onto a cily square paid their lives for the rout of the Communist backed insurgents The U S government quickly thai the rebels bo tap lured ant brought to for tho murder ot two Americans in he massacre Flown in U S planes Bel glnn paratroops parachuted onto the Stanleyville airport am capture in four minutes U S trans ports lien began landing tho of the 525 RUSH TO AID STANLEYVILLE Is the scene the Congo airport Tuesday as plane loaded with survivors from Stanleyville arrives Congolese Army medics right rush toward open rear ot plane with stretchers for the injured nnd wounded Plane a U S Air Korco cargo carrier Is ringed with persons waiting lo aid and welcome those who escaped through limely arrival of Belgian paratroopers IAP by cable from Paris Justin Johnson again asked md Board ol Counly Com compensation from the county into per month at age 60 and up to js reluctant to shoot dogs on his farm because someone might INSURANCE AND bura down lis barn jn In return the Counly Com missioners said that they could Mt reverse their earlier on because Johnson has still provided no evidence that the in question was killed by dogs They said that approval of his claim might open the floodgates to claims Board Study Of License Tags Slated A decision may soon be reached on whether Washington County will sell lic ense lags next year from the courthouse County Clerk Dennis Thurs 10 Ion was authorized yesterday to 550 plus for each proposal arid COST OP LIVING ALLOW of the present al lowance payment to be added to straight time earnings of all authorities has been proposed to report within two weeks to being paid the Board of County Commis Auditor Smith Issuance of tags by county A from time to time over the years in this county So far the action has never been taken One drawback to the al has been eliminated with the I ft I change in the tax year V V1 iously when taxes were collec led in the winter applications a v VMI y ail employes as a special wage Continued en PO U Colf Needy Given Food Baskets By Red Men Local Red Men are lu lusi prating days wbeu the ordered tags direct ians fed the pilgrims at lne Department of Motor for license tags fell due at the time when the county tax office were rushed with tax payments fo now most Vehicles or through a mouth vi a tutu Members of Cherokee Tribe cia service thai them from Baltimore OI petition im improved of Men Tuesday distributed However many residents in the Thanksgiving baskets to needy western Paft of have families in the city and county been ordering through a service Club members donated money obtains them from Cumber to buy all the necessary wilere are available tor i at the Allen C Mercury Range From 20 To 55 other bus for completing the trip The County passed a resolution that an me necessary me avauauit tor holiday dinners including at the Allegany County court potatoes bread milk house about a half block across the sauerkraut celery and so on to hene was con Mrs Grace Mullen ix of the Volunteers of Ameri ed to tremendous value o Several cars and a jeep were The temperature moderated to the community of the bus ser used by the nine men who degrees Tuesday from a and urged he ICC to give livered the baskets The group ing low of 20 at the Bridgeport favorable consideration to the io double the number of weather of D Paul Oswald baskets fer distribution at mercury had fallen only from 6 lo 9 pm when 1 in the Mrs Mid this is the the reading was 44 conference room of the Bureau t u The weather bureau calls for of lOi Ol WOIK her to contribute today ending tonight wilh Oak Hill Avenue temperatures in id by evidence that dogs were It was the that the the authorities that dogs have animals killing severely other In his herd without them The county told board has three down the compen sation request for lack of evi dence to show the animal lied at the teeth of dogs and for lack of proof thai the Board To Acquire Aids In Accounting Purchase of wo bank teller machines and rental of punch card equipment for county bookkeeping purposes were ap proved by the Board of County Commissioners yesterday The acquisitions were contain ed in recommendations given to the board by Earl J Smith county auditor He said that free training in the use of the equipment will be part of the purchase and rental agreements The auditor recommended the purchase of two bank teller machines at a cost of apiece from the National Cash Register Company for use in the county tax office Consider ation would be given to the ren tal or purchase of two more machines of the same type it experience shows they arc needed during the peak period when most county tax bills are ness Machines card punch card corrector units for monthly apiece during a six month conversion period Allci the conversion is completed be speculated that it might be pos sible to eliminate the use of one approved on the recom of the auditor svas the rental of a verifier for monthly a sorter for month ly and an auxiliary card count er for monthly from IBM These would tie In with ac counting equipment already in use at the Washington County Board of Education office lo speed county accounting pro The auditor said that the accounting department of the school board has pledged its cooperation in matter The County learned that the NCR machines should be delivered In 60 la SO days and that representatives of the manufacturer will train county employes in their use recommended The county auditor expressed renting two International en 13 Bus Firm Seeks Okay Line The Commissioners gave their backing to the Antietam Transit effort to provide through commuter service between and The Commerce Commission has scheduled a hearing next Tuesday At present Antietam cannot cross the Mason Dixon Line This makes It nec essary for patrons on runs be tween the two cities to fet off one bus at State Line walk bout a half block across the dale boundary and board an ofthe Bureau Works building on Jack Holt manager ol Antie tam Transit said last night that better service to patrons and elimination ol a potentia traffic hazard would result from ICC approval of his request The bus firm official explain cd that I is necessary fo turn around the two buses in center of State Line on each trip presenting a traffic prob Icm It also means much cd time for vehicles and driv ers awaiting return trip limes at State Line Additionally is the nuisance to patrons if gelling off one bus walking trough sometimes inclement and boarding another operated by the same firm Manager Holt said that Antic am Transit now operates nine dally from to state Line and six between Line and The schedule the ICC will be to approve would provide 11 round trips daily between and Greencastle between am and 530 pm All the runs would be over Route 11 providing an tunlty for patrons to gel on and leave the buses along the on belonged to the missing hel We dont question your won r Judgment But we must I Its not enough t hink thut something happened resident Evan Crossley during tht hour loni Johnson indicated It i lot so much the money for th seriousness of th log problem around Dargan hat has prompted him lo prcs lis claim How do you feel that on laying the claim would solv he dog problem Commiss oner asked Commissioner Lorn Kirk to the burden ot proo aspect of the case Its up I you to prove that the heifer wa by he sM not up to us to prove that 1 wasnt kilted by dogs Sheriff Charles Price remind on 1J ColI County Man Involved In Auto Crash A county right of way was charged by cily police with malting a left turn when o do so following a col at pm Tuesday The county employe Jacob E tnd the operator of the other car ina M Morrison Boonsboro were examined and discharge rom the Washington County after the accident Police said lhal trav cling east on stopped on he right shoulder of the road am hen made a left turn onto Itet Dr He turned into the path of the vehicle which was west wund Police reported that the Morrison vehicle skidded 84 fee and veered lo the right in an al empl lo avoid the collision county was de and damage o was reported sustained by the Morri son auto Meanwhile tho Congolese Army Brigade thrust the city from the south With rescue only minutes away 15 hostages were mowed down by machine gun tire in Lumumba Square Among the lend was Prison missionary rotn Hills Calif U S reports said Also re ported slain was Phyllis a from Cincinnati Carlson had first been marked lor as a spy by the high command luit the date had been repeatedly post an the U S government sought to him In tag negotiations Washington denied rebel charges thH he i spy a U S Army On Inside Pages 21 11 t Financial If 34 Ridio IS 1 Woman 1011 No Herald Thursday will major Belgian Foreign Minister Spank told newsmen in Brussels 1 think that fortunately the number of people killed will not reach HID figure of at M which I quoted carlier In Par I U will be closer In 30 Ihmi to 50 U S stale Department sources an 15 to 20 were slaughtered at Lumum ba and more were shot down at the airport hotel By 6 pm EST U S reported lhal 790 rescued hos IS or IT fn all had been flown out of Stanley fo A South African correspond ent for the National Broadcast ing Co George Clay was killed in the advance of Congolese troops Shot in Hie head Clay died in the arms of Associated Press correspondent John LaU The US Stale Department to Washington made ft clear Tues day night that it will demand that the Congo rebel leaders answer for the murders of tht two Americans at Stanleyville Officials expressed hope that will he captured brought to trial Rebel chieftain Christopher and his lieutenants ap escaped from where they had heir regime last September and at one time had claimed control of a large area of he eastern ongo r Barber Visit Ends In Lawsuit Clarence S Sanders Colonial Mel has sued tor dam ages as a result of an ion which he says began when he went for a haircut and entt cd with an injury James Powell and Jerry E Nigh B a r r Shop Colonial Hotel are defendants in the circuit court suit T The declaration that occurred on October 28 t identifies Nigh as owner IDK operator of the barber shop and Powell as his employe Sanders is described in the declaration as going to the bar ber shop for a haircut The argu ment between him and the declaration says which the plaintiff Is as walking into he by and Powell is him The damages are claimed for expenses for of Injuries that included a brok en and loss of time work The action was tiled Ready