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   News (Newspaper) - January 20, 1953, Frederick, Maryland                                Sr Greetings Hitchhikers say the automobile is a passing thing Tuesday's Edition VOL 14 FREDERICK MD TUESDAY JANUARY 20 1953 A YEAR Two Hurt In Rt 40 Crash At Property Damage About In Collision Two men were injured and erty damage totalling about resulted following a collision on Route 40 at the Seven Sisters Hills about o'clock this morning Admitted for treatment at erick Memorial Hospital was Clovis H Dudley of Route 1 Thurmont Dudley driver of a truck involved suffered burns when gasoline from his truck poured over him Also injured was John H Brant colored of Hagerstown who a laceration over the left eye left ear and scalp He was treated and discharged Went Out Of Control Trooper Edward C Crowther the investigating officer stated was travelling to Frederick and the left wheel of his truck struck the left front wheel of an oncoming tractor-trailer operated by Maynard Brooks of Staunton Va The tractor-trailer went out of control off the side of the highway and Dudley's truck spun around and was struck by an car operated by Gilbert Ware col- ored of Hagerstown Brant was a passenger of the Ware car Dudley's truck which ed was reported demolished and gasoline from the gas tank poured over the driver The trooper mated damage to the er at more than Trooper Crowther said charges are ing Second Accident Investigated Property damage totalling about resulted following an accident at Evergreen Point about 7.45 j o'clock this morning A car operated by Sidney F Smith of Richmond Va travelling north on Route 15 skidded on the wet highway and crashed into a southbound car operated by Elmer W Jarnes of Williamsville N Y Smith told Trooper James Lewis he touched his brakes after the traffic signal changed and his car skidded James had stopped on South Market street extended for the red signal when th collision occurred About damage resulted to the James car and Smith's car stained about 5150 damage No charges were preferred Myersville Home Afire Fire which may have started from a chimney reportedly caused considerable damage to the kitchen at the residence of Roscoe Miller Myersville early Sunday morning A bucket brigade had the blaze fairly well under control by the time Middletown volunteer firemen ar- rived and extinguished the blaze with booster streams Members of the detected smoke and discovered the fire about 4.50 a m- According to firemen a section of the flooring under a wood range burned and dropped about 18 inches Intense heat was ed generated and there was damage to an electric stoVe and a tor located across the room from thc range It was reported that two which had been taken deep freeze and were left on the electric stove were charred by the heat Members cf the family and the firemen kept the fire from ing to other portions of the house However there was considerable smoke which caused damage Tax Cut Now h Unlikely WASHINGTON Jan 19 George M Humphrey who is to be Secretary of the Treasury in the Eisenhower administration said day he is afraid a general tax re- duction can not be made in the immediate future The Cleveland O industrialist told the Senate Finance Committee he wants to see taxes cut a's soon as possible however and one of his first jobs as secretary will be to order a complete study of the tax laws I think the present tax burden is heavier than any country can stand over a considerable he declared The Finance Committee is ing hearings on Humphrey's net nomination with a view to prompt Senate confirmation of his appointment Our first job should be to achieve a balanced budget testified The comprehensive tax would be directed to overhauling the revenue laws and to re- ducing taxes when we can he said which frankly I fear is not in the immediate future Humphrey also said the present excess profits ta is a bad law and not in the best interests of the country He said he hoped his department could come up with some better means than the excess profits tax to get r revenues The present excess profits levy expires June 30 Named Head Of Commodity Credit Corp WASHINGTON Jan 19 John H Davis of Boston was earned day as new president of the Com- Credit Corporation he De- of 000.000 agency Davis 43 will office Wednesday Secretary of Ezra Taft Benson said in announcing the ment The Production and Marketing Administration Benson announced Saturday will be headed by Howard H Gordon of Richmond Va now manager of tne Southern States Cooperative Kc loo will take over Wednesday As a farm economist held various job? ment of Agriculture since and attended United Nations food and sericulture conff To Ride Out Protests Over C E Wilson Law Likely To Be Altered So He Can Become Defense Head WASHINGTON Jan 19 Sherman Adams new White House chief of staff predicted today the Eisenhower administration will ride out protests over the pointment of Charles E Wilson as Secretary of Defense Wilson's confirmation has been challenged by some Senate crats and Republicans because he has said he will not give up million dollars in stock a yearly pension and a retirement bonus from General Motors of which he was president G M is the largest Defense Department private contractor Adams told a reporter he is con- the controversy over son's holdings will be out in time for early Senate approval of the Cabinet appointment ers have abandoned earlier plans to seek confirmation of Wilson morrow We'll ride this one out all right the new chief of elect Eisenhower's White House staff declared I don't blarne the senators for bringing up this a principle involved here Although Adams did not ate Sen Ferguson said in a separate interview he expects some arrangements to be made un- der which Wilson would be re- of the necessity for passing on General Motors contracts if he retains his holdings in the auto- motive firm It's just a matter of finding a way in which Wilson could dis- qualify himself when any General Motors contracts come up for a decision Ferguson said The task of finding some way around the present law which bars a Federal official from negotiating contracts with a firm in which he holds even an indirect financial in- terest has been checked to Herbert Jr to be Eisenhower's General Liquor Law Change Is Opposed County Ministers Vote Against Move To Liberalize i County Act Frederick county ministers a thc meeting of the Conn's Ministerial moi inp n opposing a proposed of the holic beverage as desired b certain alcoholic dealers in the The 1 M- Inv In -o nv to the drink across the oai itn the liberalisation wa- a clause which all establishments to OP The motion to oppose tion of thc liquor was made Rev John H pastor of tennial Memorial ed Brethren Church of Frederick Rev Martin P Zirkle oi the presided at the meeting held at 10.30 o clock at the Y MCA Speaker toi the meeting was Rev Harold Hodgson of the Westminster church who spoke on preaching in Lent Rev that preaching in Lent must be centrally Christian should be warmly and come from a spiritually enriched soul The i ine v a- ell attended No Shols Fired In Rioting Thousand 31 en i Start Trouble In Pennsylvania's Western Ten 1.111 is itiK who set fire and M lo Western worried hacked armed ot The cold and held four guards ere captured honied fur I ed police stood rilles ipd suns to mow down prisoner from ceil blocks PITTSBURGH Jap thousand ho fire to s aw lint State Penitential y and ecl guards defied Hundreds ol polite to force them into their cells today The cursing convicts tor reforms smarted in the two and prison last Not a e a shot fired in the nation's prison uprising of 19.33 Warden John W Claudy wita backing of tne state's law ment might vowed no A plan of action aimed at Asks Bond Issue Referendum i Measure In Assembly Reportedly Connected With Proposed Sewer At Middletown TllO Fl H Truman Puts In Ills Last Full Da v A t h ilc House 1 s ivr n on his t in the Mouse P: Ti ted a on in 1 i o he it h Mini is a oi t Press thr i lo know v rll h HI creri for VH c j 1 ho preceding tut urn M 1 April in V 1 hns boon to the u MIV how much he has put And he pick of a accumulation of offers v rite lecture and perform other Most All Of City To See Inauguration b1 Anci he hope? t after up i do a h he in By B V WASHINGTON -A delegation a in thc latma deep oi a with his IM of puts in his last at the ior Add ai ti in biggest job At noon he will to come private S nit i thc legislature man ii to the thc White hr ce Dwight D A cr u ho be leached n to him ol sjc understood h ae v a- n with the later he will head back to v the State the he left 18 is that as a new s the town 01 install Hov it reported that thc bili went in as a Those Who Don't Go To Washington To It At Home In Schools Or Offices Frederick residents than before and hear tne of die menage in his inauguration of a nev of o the nation and in the United Tiie of television will bis moi e 111 his He 15 interested be in the verdict history will on hiv He hiv so state -ide of ir his State of exclusive Truman perhaps in a i ned up permit of residents lo conference of on March E the afternoon h said of Bali Harry Truman will be out of b for the first time in more rears Ball 1 hope it will be no the number of home foi it- effort for world to he 1950 census praci if we that additions since that time ii yet eia without aie fiat around 3.500 a war I think dwellings have now And is what it will be re- most of sets be turned on for for the evert The TV Thomas has just now starts around 1 i a m and con- conic into hit own as President in the afternoon until around a The same is true of Jackson P m with the Presidential coin G rover Cleveland And the tarried from II p m to mid- which would apply to all than he can remember and ready same will Joe true of Wilson and Sht municipalities city to trv his hand would require hours a no me it 01 at a re- ferendum 01 election jears could be for specific water of beins In excellent health Any idea that Truman loal U the measure is approved it however was exploded or here and neither can reported likely thai a by word that he has already made v ould be called in plans to open up a private office n v a comparatively in Kansas City near his home few mouths to place the sewer at Independence Mo to serve as Franklin It takes an Although a number oi Frederick survey of what has residents will go to Washington to and what was trying to be at the parade in person it accomplished to decide whether considered unlikely that the the novel ex- working out at a before the voters headquarters for future dawn parley wiln prison authorities but was not The State Board of Health pass- takings whatever they may be eJ an order in mid-December re- President and Mrs Truman will Cloudy Cool Weather Seen For Inauguration i Jan 19 f Cloudy and cool the man's forecast early for morrow's inaugurai doings An official report said the out- look ior Tuesday is cloudy with temperature the Foi Pretty cloudy with high 54 becoming colder by of lo construct j Connelly secretary to rest v t and in operation on or before until train time tomorrow afternoon Peoples Court before Magistrate ioa i a and after lunchine with the retiring Wilbur F Sheffield this arrangements for the treatment plant Cabinet at the home of Dean and drivers who were charged were e m Dumber town lathers later m the ctOn his Secretary of State found guilty iof has been filed a petition in Circuit Truman will get first taste Joseph Martin Hurt of Route 4 i S and of f vv Court that the Board hu new when he boards paid tines totalling on charges j ol Health order bu set aside lbe House private of failure to stop after a that it would place an courtesv o damage accident driving to the 1 l- Oil Attend O Jan 19 United States has called on Russia to attend a deputies ing Jan 30 in London to discuss an Austrian peace treaty The State Department disclosed today that an invitation was sent to Moscow last Wednesday Xo re- ply has yet been received closed pending arrival of Slate quiring ine Burgess and to the apartment of lice Commissioner C As dawn broke an air of silence over the but t was soon broken as police marched to their posts i Prisoners bellowed Army cadence Hut two three Hut two The grim laced policemen carried financial burden on the town UnioT Station rifles not guns and answer has been tiled yet cre protection comes to guns date set for a hearing of their arim humor A introduced by four of the prisoners back 10 is of S passer train which will saw a big of personal automobile depart at p m for tne rip stacked at the to oi the chief or cap- Jacic to Missouri ot tire companies And for tnc tunc m in -tie ut authorized years anyone who wants to can go down to Union Station arid A would acres onto the platform to see lo the corporate limits of nian off on z trip without He gives the president hap been a success or as large as some other years chiefly because of television And you can t decide that now Ridge Lines will run one extra schedule bus to Washington day morning at 8.50 a m in to its regular listings Although no holiday 1 claimed in the State as suggested i by the Legislature it is expected J a great many persons will slip away from work long enough to least see the ceremonies when Two accident cases were aired in Eisenhower takes the 2 Accident Cases Tried Eugene in a good many cases stu an end The White House car for the first lime will be attached to a that will But there will be no holiday 1 At Frederick High School for m- j stance three television sets are be- Principal Harry O her and cut in too I maximum audience right before clearing a vehicle he was passing and instruction permit operator in the car Mrs Thelma Baker of Doubs said Hurt ceil block Firemen hurriedly the so they could not be 1 Huddled in their darkened ceil clocks of the prison the taunted firemen who her ca The accident occurred on Ballenger road on January 12 about p m Trooper Harry Bowman who half before the blazin estimated a the blazing inferno damage at Harry 5 Daniels ill I- Probated APPROVED Jan The Senate Judiciary Committee approved today elect Eisenhower's selection of zert Brownell Jr as Attorney General Claudy The rioters Creed one of tho guards Frank erty a time he outbreak started about T p But they stubbornly refused to let the others 20 until their sions for peace are met reai for The peace demands were is bequeathed to out in a to early nephew Edward D Storm thp nf thp any credentials There'll be a round of at Track 5 In an interview with the Miami car i Daily News Washington i printed the paper's i Sunday edition Truman said is expected for the ceremonies around the noon hour When the parade is in progress groups from various home rooms will be permitted to the i for a time lm age resulted to Mrs Baker's car and about SiO damage was done to i 6 to j School wl Lewis expects several He said If Ts the students can see the operator who I a about g last Ine will of Harry S Daniels city was in the Orphans as g or as a representative Court today All cash was be- Tomorrow's change at the White to the widow who is ako House wiu A a rf and there will be the to see Tuesday morning forcing an on- tions of parade K car off the highway was It is understood that at Qne or r more county schools classes wiH Robert of Baltimore be taken to a Iace Is t -t i not Truman will have pissed wls i t0 make two major executive de- i disabled along the highway As he j PROTEST COCKTAIL PARTIES -Ian 19 American Temperance Society day scheduled mass meeting to protest against cocktail parties put on by government at home or abroad Many prominent Frederick Re- WEEKS APPROVED Jan 19 Senate Committee gave swift and unanimous approval day the nomination of Weeks as Secretary of Commerce in the Eisenhower administration into operation ot tne fund mail service a com- plete chance of thc board and and opportunity to law books so they can tions Claudy didn't bargain John S deci There v ill be no tainty arc not o dictate to us what b Claudy said he wanted to bloodshed at all to be divided into four One snare each is to three Mae TRADING SUBSIDES XEW YORK jS stock subsided to n er APPROVED a slow Jan Senate Finance tooa A Their reported a car operated Committee for Frederick peal for clemency is studied by Glenn E Sowers of Route 2 j of the Re- thc Justice Department Middletown travelling to women of Bums Storm and Lacy Whether John Carter Vincent ick passed after the Heien president of the il living or to their a career diplomat should be dis- and collided with the Republican Women of Frederick dren share is charged as the President's Loyalty lap car which had turned on its F ed to the children of a deceased Review Board recommended At side Sowers was fined for of State Bonnie Reed Edward D Secretary Acheson's request reckless driving About and Ras Storm as named executor The man set up a special commission ape resulted to Dunlaps car and chairman of the dated March 1951 It to review the case and so Jar as about damage resulted to the State Roads Commission and Mrs bv Lois J Hewett is known it has not completed Sowers car Only minor damage John A chairman ana S study done Dinner's the County Central Letters of administration on the The clouds shadowing tr Committee and Mrs estate of Mrs Minnie E Schmidt man's immediate future were his Jr member of the this vere issued to Harry I sorrow over turning East Fourth street a over to reel done Two grandsons and two the knowledge that many who weie listed as heirs served under him will have to hunt Humphrey Ohio industrialist to Realty of 514.100 was re- jobs Secretary of the Treasury ported ji ui rning the Baltimore improper of GOP and Passing Maurice C Diggs Five H Jr lrial U-i If L t Three Men Place Maryland State Police have an for three white men who this about six o'clock broke into thc fill me station by Bussell Keller and escaped with in and a quantity of Entry -A as gained through a rear in was broken Surprised Slims tion by Frank Darner who next door the men broke away and escaped an automobile parked nearby Proprietor of the station is a brother of baseball star Charlie whc formerly owned the business Blast Red ScOUL Jan 39 S ton tanks crunched over frozen rice on the Central Korean front today and blasted Red j i ers and trenches in thc Iron Tri- angle sector for the fourth straight day Swift Allied f o m b e r 5 swooped down in bombing and strafing attacks on Communist north of the on thc rugged Eastern Front Pilots reported at least 60 Reds killed or wounded U S Sabre cts into North Korea and tangled twice with Allied pilots made no of Marine attacked Rod on Western Front and Slars Australian attacked rail line thr Communist near the West Tbc air strikes carnf a of sharp infantry fights that flared in th darkness on the nd of thc line captured a Hed outpost An- chor Hill and off until n Then they back to own The future hoids no terrors for Truman since he has banked some of his salary a- President although no one can Creep In Dense and a Half street failure to obey traffic signal Clarence E mond Bloomfield X J Richard E Hessong Fairplay Lois C Kite Kokomo Ind James A Quinn Pittsburgh and Samuel L Zeno Akron O all exceeding 50 Thomas Paul Lowery Point of Rocks no license Marvin R improper Luther T Coi and James Lewis b improper passing Crowther D A Mrs Herbert Duvall treasurer of the Republican Women of Frederick county A number of the local GOP haic invitations to seats on tne reviewing stand at Lafayette Park before the White House where they be in range of TV during the inaugural parade v is ol a from State Police will c today a- a reduced visibility to i at thc the soupy weather was P it- out at 9.30 a rn and i ly iniM hf of Iht day as a f this n Wl IT to last It and the g be charge ni London In Tr 1 c G L Tr 1 c- J H and Tr J W 3 n LONDON V thick foe etches T on London and IO ilher 03 today g land Allend Inauguration H c C a arid found TI N to a :.-UCK sri at in A bus over s a i a f here for r -4 t ran C ric rj i i- c o Hi f 54 TO IN O CITY A a ei BAR TING TRI K CR Guard NO TALKS IN KOREA SAX FRANCISCO Jan IS crow truce talks in Korea will be Brig Gen P Nuckols Pair tho United armistice Jarri ar trie re- o ot observer ard day ins v r me for to -1 A fc cr already haa from the a f BAT r enter w 4 rome i Patrick M County B W ara M Sierra   

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