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   News (Newspaper) - February 12, 1964, Frederick, Maryland                                Weather Forecast Cloudy and wanner low 20 to 26. Thursday snow changing to high 40 to 45. Friday fair and Communications Has No Time Left For Loafing Page 6 VOL. 101 FEBRUARY 12, 1964 20 PAGES SECTION SINGLE COPY WEEKLY CARRIM Grange Speaks On School Favors Close Scrutiny Given Plans For Proposed TJ High School The Pomona Grange of erick County has gone on record as favoring the close scrutiny being given present plans for the Governor Thomas Johnson High The farm organization is in favor of a new school for erick but has officially i- mended three members of the Board of Presid t Clarence C. C. Vice C. Gordon and Hallar for their ing close of the plans for the multi-million dollar A special meeting of the Board of Education was being held this afternoon in an effort to approve plans for the school so that the project can be for Mr. Thomas said be- fore the he didn't think there was a in the of the plans being proved Seeing Board Members A number of committee bers of the grange met last ek with the three members of the board who have been demanding changes in the Another meeting is scheduled by the grange this Thursday evening at the Production Credit East This time the other members of the Board of cation and administrative of- have been invited to at- Bernard master of Pomona and Austin P. Renn and Harry E. appeared at the meeting of the Board of Education last week to invite the board members to at- tend the study Want 30-Day Delay Mr. Renn told the educators that several members of the grange have been studying fairs the county and ed to hear both sides of the school building As chairman of the economy and efficiency committee of the Mr. Renn asked that proval of the plans be delayed for 30 days so that his group could study both sides of the Charles King is man of the grange executive committee which is studying the plans along with Mr. Mr. Thomas informed the grange representatives that the school is needed badly and that it is important to get the building under as rapidly as Board Disturbed Ross V. former dent of the Board of said he was because part of the board was invited to attend one meeting and the ers were asked to attend another invite part and not the whole board doesn't make sense to Mr. Smith Renn said the grange members felt they could get a better understanding of the problems if they heard one side at a He emphasized that the group is not interested in anybody's want to be he Against Procedure Mrs. Mary Condon Hodgson said she met only once with the special School Board committee studying the school She said she resigned the committee only because the way the other C. Gordon Smith and Mr. went about their ing the She said for economy as Local Churches Begin Evening Services The beginning of the 40-day Lenten season was marked this Ash Wednesday in Frederick by several hundred churchgoers at- tending early morning Lenten services at two of this city's St. John's Catholic Church and the All Saints Episcopal church began the 40-day period of ing and penitence with morning services while other denominations will start their Lenten observance with es this During this Lenten contrition and self-denial will be stressed in prayers and mons in Frederick with many of these churches conducting Lenten services ery Wednesday evening out this At this morning's service at the Episcopal ashes were bestowed upon the members of the congregation by marking of the The Church also bestows These ashes used by the two local churches are the remains of burned palms which were used during the Palm Sunday The ashes are blessed in the Catholic and Episcopal churches following an early morning mass. Many communities in ick such as ville and will hold community Lenten services each Wednesday or Sunday evening with members of the area participating in each The word originally meant and gradually came to mean the period of fasting in preparation for The custom of marking the forehead with done by the Catholic and Episcopal churches of the was first done in the early Church in Rome to begin public World Day Of Prayer Friday Children To Participate In Ecumenical Services The local observance of the of Rev. Robert 0. Holley World Day of Prayer to be held this Friday by the Frederick Council of United Church will feature a new service never before held in this area Friday at 4 p.m. an all Service will be held in the sanctuary of the Calvary Methodist Church for children in grades one through junior high This with the same theme for the entire World Day of Prayer Us is under the direction Below Zero Temperatures Reported Temperatures tumbled below zero in parts of Frederick county last night but drifting of the layer of snow failed to occur as The lowest temperature in the county was reported as de- That numbing reading was recorded at Residents in other parts of the county had plenty of reason for Temperatures were generally below the Of- the low mark here early this morning was 11 Other unofficial readings ed the temperature to be several degrees Roads crews were pleased that the drifting of the snow did not occur as A spokesman for the county roads department said this morning that thing is now under Some slippery spots remain on roads throughout the area but overall the roads are in good More precipitation is moving in this direction but the weather bureau said it should arrive here as rain Temperatures this afternoon are expected to climb into the 40; following a maximum Tuesday of just 29 educational director at Calvary Methodist Rev. Holley said the service will deepen the an feeling of belonging to world-wide family and wiU giv them the ecumenical experienc of meaningful The serv ice will also stress unity to th children and give them concern for all persons of the world a well as encourage them in the support of Assisting Rev. Mr. Holley in the direction of this service will be Miss Olive Engle Democrats Plan Annual Dinner of the United Church and Presbyterian Mrs. Austin of the Evangelical Re- formed United Church of Christ The program will consist of a children's rhythmic a singing and several chil dren participating as Those children participating in the program will Readers Chris Good Kathleen Anderson All Saints Jennifer Parkway Church oi Marsha Church 01 fhe Charles Smith Missionary Melinda Evangelical United of rah United Presbyterian and Janice First Baptist the Cherub Choir oi the Calvary Methodist Church inder the direction of Mrs. ian Linda and Kenneth of the ed Presbyterian and Mrs. John of the Calvary Methodist The Rythmic Choir is com- rosed Gwendolyn Asbury Methodist Robin 3oy, Quinn A. M. E. Theresa Trinity odist Cheryl evangelical Lutheran Calvary odist Betsy Grace United Church of and Debbie United Brethren Ushers for the Children's ce will be from the Calvary VI et h o d i s Evangelical Re- United Church of Christ and the United Presbyterian far as the school program goes there are a lot of things the committee questions that should be but I do not like the way things were Message Sold For NEW YORK Abraham Lincoln's message of congratulations to the defeated Union Army of the Potomac in the battle of was auctioned Tuesday for The Carnegie Book Shop of Manhattan purchased the the only known version written in Lincoln's It was auctioned by the In both manuscript and ed the message ed the qualities of the army and gave the thanks of the Proposed Subdivision Regulations Land Divisions Are Defined By Planning And Zoning AMBULANCE CALL The United ambulance wes called out around a.m. day on a routine The patient was taken from Carver Apartments to Frederick Hospital This Is the second of a series of articles telling of the proposed subdivision regulations for Freder i c k County Today's story tells of ments for minor and maior The information for the series is from the Frederick County Planning and Zoning Commission What is a In the regulations proposed by the Frederick County Planning and Zoning Commission a sion is defined as division of any tract or parcel of land into two or more parcels for the whether immediate or of transfer of ship or of building or any division of a parcel of land if a new street is It should be noted that subdivision regulations are not intended to include a mentary division of land among the members of a family for personal and not for or a division of land for agricultural purposes and not requiring a new If a property owner chooses to sell a single lot off his land along a public can he do so without any concern for the subdivision The wer to this question is according to the A subdivision Is any subdivision containing not more than four fronting on I an ousting public maintained or not requiring anew street or road to be built or the extension of municipal The development must not ad- affect the development of the remainder of the ty or adjoining property and cannot conflict with any portion of Comprehensive Plans or the Zoning The requirements for a minor subdivision consist of sketching the lots on a sheet of tracing The paper and the base map from which the sketch is to be traced will be furnished by the Planning staff of the Planning and Zoning Commission will assist the property owner in preparing the No other plotting or engineering information is re- A major subdivision is one in which no new street or sion of municipal facilities are required in development of five or more or one in which a new street or extension of facilities is needed for two or more Lots of record prior to the date of adoption of the tions shall not be counted in arriving at the maximum ber of lots allowed before a de- becomes a major sub- Affair Set For April 11 At Peter Pan Inn Frederick County Democrats will gather April 11 at Peter Pan for their an- spring the Day it was announced today by Mrs. Mary Condon general Mrs. who is heading the affair for the fourth tive said that all eight of the local Democratic clubs are participating as The who will be a national Democratic political and the program will be The evening open with a social hour at 6 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7 and dancing will follow the gram. The committee sponsoring the affair is composed of the lowing representatives of the eight Democratic Democratic State Central Com- Austin C. Mrs. Ruby V. Hahn and E. W. Jeffersonian Democratic Milton Nash John 0. Ramsburg and Eugene Jeffersonian M. Austin Murray F. Fox and Alvey Women's Democratic League of Frederick Mrs. S. Madelyn Mrs. Victor M. Marken and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Glade yalley Women's cratic Mrs. George C. and Miss Hilda Ladies Auxiliary of the Democratic Mrs. Austin C. Mrs. Joseph Coady and Mrs. Robin New Frontier Women's cratic Club of Frederick Mrs. Jane Mrs. Sue Moorehead and Mrs. Pat the Young Democratic Club of Frederick ley Y. Miss Shirley Moss and Donald The following officers and committee chairmen were ed in addition to Mrs. Mrs. financial Mr. ticket Mrs. program Mr. ment Mrs. hospitality Mr. publicity Mrs. Powell and Mr. dec- oration Mrs. banquet Mrs. 3ahn; gift Mrs. and entertainment Mr. Tawes To Make Appeal For Tax Increase On TV USHERS IN LENTEN Paul VI kneels to have his forehead dabbed with ashes as he ushers in the en season with an Ash day ceremony in his private chapel in the Apostolic Palace at Vatican Luigi Cardinal AP WirephotO papal of the City of places the ashes on the Pope's Pope Comments Dr. Hutton Reports From Canal Zone Friends in Frederick received some first hand news of the in the Canal Zone Dr. Robert S. now stationed In a letter to William secretary of he Lions Club of of which he became a member while at Fort he sent a check for his dues and said le keeps up with the club hrough Lions he club He wrote in had bought I would get around and see some of you when I was in 7rederick the first of the month but the day after I ar- rived the ruckus broke out was concerned about my ly and got back here as quickly as They were in no danger but did have a ringside seat to the whole show as our house is located on hillside overlooking the area where the disturbance Things are quiet say too We will U S. News and World Report carried n excellent account of what and made some very sound Perhaps you lave seen it. Some of the daily and magazine for my way off Most assuredly there was no invasion of Panama by U.S. roops or are enjoying very nice weather here This is the season of the My laughter complains of being cold how and then but I'm sure he temperature has not been jelow 70 day or At this season we have much Our are open and I have a dickens of a time keeping things in my We have the house ir conditioned so that it no problem Says Modern Life Faced With Doubt VATICAN CITY VI told preachers and parish priests of Roman ic church today that modern ife has become characterized public scandal and spiritual The who spoke to the preachers in the Sistine on the occasion of Ash Ideals are in phy has been replaced by ations o f immediate Tears that things are as if this were- overcome the while tual and moral gains no longer are in word of the spirit seems to have been left in the bard of doubt and spiritual con- Exactly for this the message of the religious truth must be made to resound with the greatest The Pope morality every day doubly offended by able scandals of bad customs and by publicity which spread them and makes pastures of those openly al spectacles which dishonor corrupt ignore the secret character of life what is offend the law of The Pope urged the ers stimulate the spirits to better thoughts and a thing which he said was in the present day urgent and grave Johnson Welcomes Home With Brotherly Love WASHINGTON east and negotiations with ident Johnson welcomed Brit- ain's prime minister to ington today with a remark that the United States and Brit- ain are much like two brothers who squabble occasionally whose ties are too strong ever to addressing Sir Douglas Home in a formal ceremony at the north portico of the White God bless our work Looking ahead to two days of talks on a multitude of world trouble Johnson said he sand the prime minister will meet in friendship a high resolve to face our common problems and to try to solve them for the common Douglas Home said much of their talk undoubtedly will focus on ways and means to promote world order and The American and British chiefs normally confer a couple of times a year in the ing close Probable topics for the ings between the two leaders included trade with the Com- and with in the state of the Western Ball Arrives In Troubled Cyprus Cyprus Un- of State George Ball and British envoy Cyril Pickard called on President karios today to present the est plan to land an international peace keeping force on Ball hurried to the meeting shortly after he arrived from Turkey on his flying peace The conference took place as fighting between Greek and Turkish communities flared anew in the south coastal city of 38 miles southwest of At least one Greek Cypriot policeman was a palace spokesman A spokesman the Greek Cypriot president said the talks will decide whether Makarios will take the case to the United If they are considered a special Greek Cypriot delegation probably will be sent to U.N. headquarters in One Car Of Derails Tuesday It has been reported that one car of a Railroad coal train derailed around 5 p.m. Tuesday at West near The source said that the which was loaded with was part of a 100-car eastbound train going to The track was cleared in mately four hours and there were no reported the Soviet In Douglas Home made plain Tuesday night that Britain will refuse to cancel its sale of buses to Cuba or join the U.S economic boycott of Cuba aimed at toppling Prime Minister Fidel Castro's In an address at the 60th an- dinner of the Empire Club of called on the Soviet Union to join with the West in expanding trade with underdeveloped tions to relieve their Court Order Halts Space Picketing CAPE Fla federal court issued just before midnight has halted union picketing which had stopped worth of construction on Cape Kennedy and the adjacent ritt Island U.S. Dist. Judge George C. Young issued a temporary re- straining order requested by the National Labor Relations The ruling directed the Order of Railroad AFL-CIO to withdraw picket Picket lines vanished by 6 a.m. today and tion workers who had honored them for two days returned to their Judge Young declared the re- straining order effective until 5 p.m. He set er hearing for NLRB and union attorneys for 2 p.m. that at which time he indicated he could extend the Ill Montgomery County Council Rejects Zoning Proposed For Rural Areas relatively high density areas of in the lower sections of the The proposed zoning would have also regulated the types of structures and building uses in rural The County in ing the proposed red to the new master plan for Montgomery County now up for adoption which will maintain many of the rural areas and only designate some for urban The citizens groups represent several hundred residents of that county from various tions including the Montgomery A five acre zoning cation proposed by citizens groups to conserve open space and curb pressures for high density developments in rural suffered a second defeat Tuesday in Montgomery The rural zoning which was turned down by the Montgomery County promotes the economic use and conservation of the land for natural resource residential non- intensive recreational use and other similar The zoning proposal would have applied mainly to the rural areas of Upper Montgomery according to Byron information officer of the It would have Montgomery County League of sessions now held in alternate Aides Arranging For Time Unique Move For Pressman To Seek Equal Time ANNAPOLIS Gov. Tawes is preparing a unique evision appearance to present his case for an increased land state income it was learned Aides are working on ments for the statewide tele- which would mark the governor's first direct appeal of this kind on any measure since he took office six years Word of the governor's plans brought a strong protest from Hyman A. Baltimore He said he would demand equal Pressman had challenged the governor to a television debate on the tax and the comptroller said today Tawes had failed to reply to a sion offer to present the Preman said that because of and the fact that the proposed tax is completely he will the FCC ruling and demand equal time on any radio or TV station which carries the nor's In another unprecedented administration money ex- perts will address a joint ing of the State Senate and House of Delegates to explain details of the Tawes plan to raise the income tax from 3- per cent to 4 per cent. An informed source said two of these officials Budget Di- rector James G. Rennie Jr. and Legislative Fiscal Research Di- rector John S. Shriger also probably will accompany the Governor on the television gram. Plans for the telecast and the special legislative briefing re- flect concern of the Democratic administration about opposition to the tax The in his of the message at the out- set of the current 30-day session of the said the tax rate is necessary to finance new aid to education and other growing state Among most outspoken op- of the move has been State Comptroller Louis L. whom Tawes is ing for Democratic nomination to the U.S. virtually the entire Republican minority in the and even some cratic legislators contend the 1 per cent rate increase would be The governor has threatened to veto any measure calling for a smaller He acknowledges that the 1 per cent boost would raise about million in its first full year of collection and that his teacher pay raise will cost only about million at the But only about 810.2 million from the higher tax could be chipped in for the education program in its early stages be- cause of different starting dates the school year and the Jan. 1 effective date of the The rest of the money for this year would come from surplus Details of the Tawes telecast were still being worked out but one Baltimore TV tion was understood to have of- the governor a choice of two evening time slots day or One legislative leader ed the joint ing would be held within a few days of the In other legislative Thomas Hunter prepared for tion today a to extend for 1966 to present apportionment of seats in the House of House Tuesday gave preliminary approval to tion calling for 77-day annual meetings of the Legislature in- County Civic Federation and the stead of the 9flNJay Lie LV w vdo nm VG j New York later this i this area from the Women 1 HE  

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