News (Newspaper) - January 21, 1964, Frederick, Maryland Weather Forecast Clear and cooler low 25 to 30. Wednesday mostly ny but increasing afternoon cloudiness and high SO to 55. VOL. 82 Appears Most Contented With Foster Family Page 3 Run Today I I JANUARY 21, 1964 14 PAGES 30c WEEKLy BY CARRIER Johnson Makes Cut In Federal Spending 50 Attend New Market Meeting Opponents Reiterate Stand On Sanitary District For County Town About 50 persons crowded into the Hiram Winchester Room at Winchester Hall this morning to hear opponents of a sanitary dis- at New Market present their case to the Board of ty The meeting was short and to the The opponents ed their opposition to the tion of a sanitary district under the Frederick County tan District and Sanitary Com- They prefer to attempt to reunite the town and settle by themselves their water and age President of the County Com- missioners A. Lrvin Renn opened the meeting by assuring the audience that the ers have not made any decision on the problem and will not make any until all of the facts are considered He said the officials will not be sured by anyone into making a No Arguments Session Before asking for views from the Mr. Renn warned that if there was any arguing the meeting would be The meeting proceeded smoothly without any hint of B. E. one of the ten signers of a petition which re- quired the County ers to hold a public served as spokesman for the op- After introducing the other members of the Mr. Sullivan read the statement which he said was prepared by the Although there are but ten on the official he told the Commissioners that represent by petition 65 per cent of the property ers in the corporate limits of New Thomas Johnson School Hassle Quits School Information Is Withheld Mrs. Mary Condon Hodgson resigned from the planning com- for the proposed Thomas Johnson School at Monday's meeting of the Board of tion because other members of the special committee refused to tell her who was their consultant on ing the school Gordon Smith is chairman of the Thomas Johnson school planning Hallar Best is also a committee At the Board of Education meeting Ross V. former president of the Board asked Gordon Smith who they had consulted on tering the school Mr. Best retorted to the query by stating that when Mr. Smith was searching the Thurmont area for a site for a high school the other members of the board were not informed who he was He stated that the plans would not be identified Although they refused to re- veal the names of the it was in- they might be engineers working at Fort Mrs. Hodgson said she did not see how she could mately work on a committee if she did not know who the com- advisors She said any meetings with the were done outside of her presence and that she was not informed who was of- tions on altering the school Records at the Board of cation show that at the July 1962 meeting the Board of cation voted to approve inary plans for the Thomas Johnson Members of the School Board at that time were Ross V. don Hallar Mi s s Lavenia Hood and Norman The move to approve the plans was made by Thomas and seconded by Gordon As a result of Monday's Board of Education no tion was taken on the Thomas Johnson The board split on a three vote to approve the archi- School Board pre- sident Gordon Smith and Hallar defeated a tion to approve the The motion for approval was made by Mrs. Hodgson and seconded by Miss Ross V. Smith also voted to approve the On Page The primary Mr. livan is that the ick County Metropolitan District and Sanitary Commission not be allowed to establish a sanitary district within the corporate its of the He stated that although the Mayor and some of the Town Council have passed a tion indicating they desire the creation of a sanitary district in the the majority of the land owners there do not concur in this action and have met and requested them to rescind their Following the meeting Mayor W. Franklin Smith told The News that action on the com- request was to have been taken by Monday but has been He added that the entire Council voted for ation of a sanitary district when the resolution was passed by the town Mr. Sullivan said New ket's sewage and water problem has evolved over a period of 150 He stated that when the sanitary district first approached the town some of the residents were already considering action on a local level to correct the fering the Even though Mrs. Hodgson re- there was no official tion taken on her Clarence C. C. dent of the Board presided at the Mrs. Hodgson was by the Board of Education to serve on the Thomas Johnson tee as a member of the school board from the The as Johnson School is proposed for the north end of town to be located on property already bought from the Cramer Best is a resident of ville and Smith is a resident of It was understood that Best and Smith felt that it was not necessary for other School Board members or the public to know who was offering Girl Scouts Have New Headquarters Girl Scout headquarters have been relocated at 106-7 ick Shopping West The organization formerly occupied space in chester Mrs. Calvin area director for Frederick has her office in the new Office hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through During these the office Mrs. Thomas J. is available to help Girl Scout adult She sells Girl Scout accepts paid badge orders and Troop lends books and some supplies and She also can take messages and arrange for volunteers to use the office Man Freed Of Murder Charge Lack Of Evidence Cited In Preliminary Hearing For H. J. Cole Harry Jacob 34, of was freed today of a murder when a preliminary hearing in Court showed insufficient evidence and the inability to col- statements made by Cole who had admitted the der earlier to state Cole was held in the murder of Homer E. local city painter who was found shot to death along the Gas House Pike on November 18 The murder charge against Cole was made by State Police on November 27. The hearing today was before Magistrate Stanley Y. State's Attorney Robert S. Rothenhoefer told the court that the state did not have sufficient evidence to hold Cole nor could the state ments made by LBJ Gives Program Message Delivered At Disarmament Conference WASHINGTON ident Johnson proposed today hat Russia and the United States a verified freeze of number and of strategic nuclear Johnson laid a pam of possible agreement be- bre the 17-nation Geneva dis- armament conference as it re- sessions after a break of several In a message to the ence he said that by laying the groundwork in earlier years for he limited nuclear test ban reaty it had already ed more to a disarmament than any other conference in modern your search begins anew in a climate of Tohnson told the in- envoys of Western and neutralist Johnson's proposal to impose REFUSE TO LOAD SHIP BALTIMORE more longshoremen refused to load grain on a British ship be- cause she hauled cargo to Cuba last First Youth Forum Held Good At Meeting At Walkersville He said have had aging and unfair publicity which shed a bad light on our com- It was reported later that some of the residents of the town bitterly resented pictures and a story which appeared in the Frederick papers stating that raw sewage was flowing down the The committee spokesman continued by stating that at the first meeting with MJV Bloom former neer for the Sanitary told of the advantages of a sanitary district and asked if the residents would like to have a survey When Mr. Bloom assured the people they would not have to accept the sanitary district if they didn't want the Sanitary Commission was given an un- animous vote to proceed with a Mr. Sullivan Thereafter people never were allowed to vote for or against the Sanitary sion he The next vote the people Mr. van was for water or sewage but not for or against the Sanitary Since that time notices have been ed in the town declaring the area a sanitary He also charged that the necessary 25 property owners had not signed Between 400 and 500 resident of the walkersville area heard a panel speak on the problem facing teenagers Monday eve ning at Walkersville High School as the initial step was taken to ward the organization of a com munity Youth Speaking on the abou the stress of the modern age upon the teenage generation anc the interests and lems of today's teenage youth were Arnold principa of Walkersville High J Harold president of the Frederick Chamber of Com- merce and vice president and treasurer of Hood Lt. Carroll E. commander oi State Police barracks and Judy Sell and Rebecca Hough students at Walkersville High Mr. Fleagle spoke specifically on dropouts in early and and told the effect these situations had on the education of the He also spoke about the early ing that teenagers are now more sophisticated than before due to the pressure forced upon them by their their schools and other outside interests such as movies and This is causing the teenager to Mr. speaking on the aspects concerning discussed the hard times sters face when they drop out of He also stated that there is a tremendous responsibility placed on young people who marry before completing high Cook told the group that the police attitude in the com- munity is a positive one of not only serving as a but to cooperate in the community in helping teenagers obey the laws which are for their frankly about the pressure that is placed upon them by society and the problem of real com- between adults and The girls said that adults should understand the young persons desires and the activities they enjoy Following the panel which lasted for an statements were made by ents in the One parent said that the responsibility for the problems rest not only with the but with the and the way in which an example had been set for the children while they were Mrs. Ernest of the said that this was the first step in under- standing the She offered the following 1. Another town meeting be held at the school to continue the discussion concerning 2. A town meeting at school in which small groups would get and talk over specific problems such as eating 3. A committee be formed to discuss the moral code for the community agers such as curfew age of 4. A com- be established to discuss with school faculty members problems that develope during the school 5. Representatives from the committee of the Youth and members of the anel visit and ther groups in the community nd speak about the 6. Small groups of teenagers nd parents meet during the week to try and arrive at a ter level of The next Youth Forum Cpl. William F. of the who headed the murder said that Cole had stated at racks that he had killed Cole made the ment the afternoon of the The with the tion of the state and defense counsel Edwin F. r e ferred to a psychiatric nation given Cole January 10 by Dr. Jacob H. tant Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Univers i t y School of Medicine and former acting Chief Medical Examiner for the Supreme Bench of Cpl. Davis said that Cole in- formed police that he had a fight with Homer Harris and to do In regard to the gun Cole said that at one one person handed it to and then later said that another person gave him the Both persons indicated by Cole denied doing so and poly- graph machine records of both stories were ed as representing the When asked about the der weapon at the Cole took the officers to a trash barrel on his mother's I a freeze on the number and types of nuclear fensive and was the second of his five It was not spelled out in In ordinary terminology of disarmament experts a fied would mean an agreed limitation on the size of nuclear forces and on the types of with the agreement to be guaranteed by inspection in the participating THE FEDERAL BUDGET This chart shows President Johnson's budget of federal spending for fiscal 1965. The AP Wirephoto billion budget is a to the long upward march of federal but no gun was In the examination Cole stated that he wanted to be transferred from the racks to jail since he thought his sister in law was going to shoot Cole also reported that a crowd waiting outside of the barracks wanted to kill Cole was transferred to the County jail where he again felt that the prisoners were ganging up on him and that the sheriff was going to throw him over the wall to be hung. In Dr. Conn's final opinion he stated that the was not suppressing any that he was deluded and hallucinated while in the and that he was now ly competent and of sound and knew the difference between right and wrong and the nature and consequence of his Dr. Conn's opinion ended with the statement that a long history of alcoholism and had a brief psychotic paranoid illness while in Baker Probe Hits Johnson WASHINGTON local insurance agent has sworn to Senate investigators that in 1959 he gave a stereo set costing over to Lyndon B. Johnson at the suggestion of former ate aid Robert G. President Johnson at that time was the Senate ic leader and Baker was tary to the Senate Democratic The story of the gift of the stereo set was told to the ate Rules Committee in a closed session by Don B. who described Baker as with his insurance The committee made the testimony public Reynolds said he paid for the stereo set and another to have it installed in Johnson's Reynolds also told about a insurance policy issued on Johnson's Breakdown Of LBJ's Budget Area Parks To Get Money WASHINGTON would get for its al parks from the appropriation for the National Park Service requested today by Johnson for the year beginning July 1. The appropriation includes for the ington including 000 for campground development at Greenbelt Catoctin Mountain Park would get including for a visitor center and for ing the headquarters Also requested were for the C 0 including for stabilizing for Ft. ing for interpretive ex- and for tion and development at Ft. Washington along the George Washington Memorial The state would get another for use in developing roads and for the Antietam national battlefield for Catoctin tain Park and for the C 0 The National Park Service also requested for de- Harpers Ferry National Park and for developing roads and trails at the park in West for the sanitary district until alter the survey WM 1 Both high stated the statistics con- ng will be held March Rev. David L. crimes involving teen secretary of the Get FAST RESULTS THROUGH CLASSIFIED ADS was just ied with telephone Part timt at your home or Received several calls on the Wanted A home for farm 3 year old Call 662-1177 FREDERICK MONDAY THRU SATURDAY To P. M. Accident Attributed To Iced Intersection It was like the cars were wearing ice skates at the inter- section of Sixth and Bentz streets this Rain water and melted snow which had failed to run off be- fore the dropped below freezing last night caused the area to be and resulted in at least one minor Cars turning into Bentz from Sixth street were doing most of the A 1955 Pontiac op- by John Edward Wisner of 220 Dill turning onto skidded and ended up broadside in the Following was a 1957 Ford driven by George B. Delaplaine Jr. of RFD 1, which slipped into the left rear fender of the Wisner About damage was according to City who Ruby When Questioned Today DALLAS Jack Ruby cried today about the nation of President Kennedy and said he was re- than when he killed accused assassin Lee Harvey Ruby broke tears when him how he The questioning was permitted at the defense table just before Ruby's bond hearing was re- i newsmen asked felt about the WASHINGTON These appropriations for flood water storage and beach erosion projects of the Army Engineers and the Reclamation Bureau were among those posed today by President son for the year starting July 1: Con- Inland Delaware River to Chesapeake Part Re- hoboth Beach to Indian River Delaware Philadelphia to Delaware peake Bay Delaware Con- Baltimore Harbor and Bloomington Anacostia River 000; Cuckold Creek Wicomico Miscellaneous Tilghman land Worcester County Operation and West 000; East Lynn Lock and ville Reservoir Beech Fork Justice Kanawha er Wheeling Operation and PENNSY HAD GOOD YEAR PHILADELPHIA Steadily increasing aggressive cost control and over- all operating economies last year gave the Pennsylvania Railroad system its best net income in six according to its board Stuart T. T Money For NIH At Poolesville WASHINGTON Presi dent Johnson's budget for the 12 months starting July 1 proposes million for preparation of plans for environmental health A spokesman for the Welfare Department said today the re- quest did not specify where the be administered by the Public Health Service might be A tug of war has existed for months over where a proposed million National mental Health Center should be The main contenders are North Carolina and The spokesman said some con- sideration is being given to ting the project In that case the facilities could be There were strong indications last year that it had been de- to build the proposed ier at on land to donated by the Agriculture But the late dent John F. Kennedy said a proposed site in North Carolina's triangle of Chapel Durham and Raleigh would be acceptable to The Senate approved funds for planning for construction at Beltsville but a conference committee deleted the Other construction items for Maryland in the proposed Department budget Food and Drug Administration of additional oratory facilities at A gerontology research facility on the grounds of Baltimore City to be operated by the National Institutes Health an NIH eral office building extension at and additions to the NIH animal ter at Social Security Administration to plan two additional buildings at Social Security headquarters in Md. Assumes Tax Cut Will Pass Cuts Hit Defense Post Off ice And Staffs Also Cut WASHINGTON ident Johnson called a about to the long upward march of federal spending day with a budget aimed at the nation's pockets of Johnson sent Congress a cal 1965 budget message which confidently assumed the est tax He termed it a step balanced budget in a ity The budget would carve billion and civilians from the Defense He proposed a national defense which includes along with actual military ex- such costs as civil stockpiling and atomic weapons Other cuts would hit the riculture the Post the Atomic Energy and the Veterans The new fiscal blueprint also would thin slightly the over-all ranks of federal sell off a billion-dollar batch of assets and cut the cit in from billion this year to billion in the eral year starting July 1. At year's June 30, 1965, the national debt will have in- creased from billion to he Nevertheless it is a Johnson providing history's heaviest spending for nation's most important resource its He asked more than billion for a package attack on the roots of Johnson told the legislators he was in this first jor economic task of his by the principle that austere budget need not be and should not be a standstill and vigorous pruning of old programs and procedures releases the funds to meet new challenges and economy becomes the of government that is a government that is a government that is ate is the kind of government hat He pledged despite ary and nuclear cutbacks in budget safeguards the by providing for her strengthening of the most defense ment the world has ever Spurred by tax national utput this year will soar by nearly billion to a ng record total of about Federal Buildings WASHINGTON Four buildings in Maryland were among the 151 new federal ings costing posed in President Johnson's budget sent to Congress The proposed Maryland include for construction in 600 for North for Prince Frederick and for a central heating plant in The proposed West Virginia appropriations include for for for 000 for for and for White Sulphur PANAMA AIRLIFT ENDS S.C. An airlift of American ents from Panama ended day with the arrival of 14 raising to the ber of persons brought here last the President generating higher revenues de- pite the lower tax So federal income will climb iy billion in the coming year to while spending is down by million o billion for the second cut in nine But Johnson added a warning an implied hint of business and a bigger deficit if are not cut to jog the champions of al caution who have delayed for more than a year on he tax reduction Johnson proposed to cut 800 from the foreign aid a move certain to lease the many aid critics m and to trim another from the Agriculture De- whose budget would be sliced by billion to a tal of 1 For new foreign aid funds Johnson asked 4 the lowest request since the shall Plan got under way in 1948 and a whopping billion below what President John F. Kennedy sought a year But much of the savings in money and manpower would be diverted into job youth and other arms of the antipoverty The Johnson on federal employment wound up as a net cut of only or a shaving of less than cent. That would lei of 1 per e On Pagt