News (Newspaper) - March 3, 1964, Frederick, Maryland Weather Forecast Considerable cloudiness and fog low 38 to 42. Partial clearing and warmer high 55 to 62. Mild with rain VOL. 118 Easter Seal Child For County Is Named Page 2 Run Today 1 22, 600 I I MARCH 3, 1964 14 PAGES 5c 30c BY Guidance Educators To Meet Counselors From Four Counties Will Attend Session Here Wednesday William F. Valdina A regional conference of school counselors will be held Wednesday at the Holiday About 60 counselors from Howard and ford counties are to attend the The main address will be de- livered at the morning session by William F. tor of Guidance of the ham Public Mr. Valdina is a member of the American Group rapy Association and has done doctorate work at Harvard Uni- He is a former board member of the Family Service Association of Greater Boston and served as instructor in dance and mental health at Tuft for 10 During the past 15 years he has served as the der of seminars in individual and group psychology for parents and His topic of discussion will be the Needs of dents Through Multiple Session March 21 At Hood Hostesses Named For Annual Meet Of County Homemakers Hostesses for the noon eon at the Frederick County Council of 42nd annual meeting to be held March 21 on the Hood College campus were announced Representatives from nearly all of the 40 clubs will assist with the luncheon to be held at 12 noon at Coblentz Club members who will serve as table hostesses Mrs. Howard Mrs. Niemann B r u n k Charles T. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert 0. Decker and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Earl Remsberg and Mrs. Ned Mrs. Charles Put Mrs. William Col- Touch Of Spring Felt Here A touch of early spring which has pushed the mercury into the upper 50s has local residents wondering if the cold winds of winter will return with all their An ancient adage followed Registration for the ence begins at a.m. The general session gets underway at 10 a. with Miss Sarah L. Supervisor of Pupil State Department of The Maryland State ment of Education is ing the conference Herman A. Director of Pupil Services for the erick County Board of tion will extend greetings to the Following the address by Mr. the counselors will hold group discussions prior to having At the afternoon session group on various phases of counseling problems will light the Serving as consultants will be Miss Andrew W. Supervisor of Special and Dr. Percy V. Supervisor of Pupil both from the State Board of Among the topics the con- will discuss The Changing Employment Picture Implications for working with more use of test our programs of college and guidance for closely by many local residents warns that when March enters ike a lamb it will end like a If there is any truth in this Jd should be for more rough The month could not have more than it did over the weekend and the mild weather remains on the Following the rarm a typica pring rain poured down on th Rain began fal ing during the early mornin ours and continued into the a More than a quarter o n inch of precipitation ha een recorded at the local of cial checking The mercury is expected t nudge the 60 degree level thi afternoon as the skies begin t The extremely mil temperatures will continue to night with lows in the 40s. Even better weather is pre dieted for Warmer temperatures are since the sun is expected to be shining The warm weather will con Thursday but more show ers are expected by then Monday afternoon the cury touched the 57 degree el to rank as a day compared with recent 30 and 40-degree For the first time in quite a while the temperature did not even drop below freezing this The low was just 38 lege Mrs. William R. Coster and Mrs. Lloyd East Mrs. Frederick Fort Mrs. Milton McKenna and Mrs. Bryce erick Mrs. Anthony Schiavone and Mrs. Gerald Gambrill Mrs. Outerbridge Mrs. Edward Mantz and Mrs. Wilbur Harmony Mrs. John Indian Village Mrs. Robert Thrasher and Mrs Austin Mrs Mrs Thomas Smith and Mrs. Charles Jug Mrs. ter Winebrenner and Miss ine Mrs Ralph Virts and Mrs. Harry Merryland Mrs. Amos Mrs. David Young and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Charles Mrs. Austin Mt. Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mrs. Richard Mrs. William and Mrs. Edward New Mrs. J. Fred Groomes and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Nevin Mrs. ell Nelson and Mrs. Harlan Mrs. Wilson kles and Mrs. Howard Miss Mildred Cromwell and Mrs. William R. Mrs. than West and Mrs. Markell Crum and Mrs. Charles Tells Of Landing Crippled Plane WASHINGTON jet bomber landed safely even though it lost most of its 40-foot tail fin feet in the The Defense Department re- Monday but did not report what had been demonstrated in a Jan. 10 An Air Force official the apparently encountered vere wind turbulence on a test mission involving aircraft He said that when the age to the vertical stabilizer curred the first reaction apparently was to bail but the pilot found he could still re- tain Red Cross Luncheon Wednesday More than 100 volunteers and officials of the Frederick ty Red Cross Chapter are ex- to attend the chapter's annual March luncheon at the Holiday will begin at a m. Motif for the luncheon wT center around this year's eth anniversary of the Water Safety and mately 50 awards will be given to volunteer for their hours anc years of service to the chap Wilson Supports Split Says He Favors Present British Stand On Cuba And Red China WASHINGTON The British Labor party old strongly supported today the British government's position in its split with the United States over relations with Cuba and Red who conferred day with President made clear at a news ence that on these issues there will be no backing away from the British stand if his party wins the next election in Wilson said the Labor party leadership is aware of ments by U.S. officials that de- nial of trade with Cuba would help keep the threat of Communist aggression under it's always been the policy of British ments not to use trade goes in support of political Wilson who arrived here heads today for to receive an honorary de- gree from Bridgeport The end of his stay follows what he called very good frank talk with President Judge Takes Over At Jack Ruby's Trial Luncheon speaker will be Howard E. Camp Eastern area assistant Small Craft and Water Safety Service with offices in Va. Mr. Camp has over 20 years of ence with the American Red joining the Eastern Before Area staff in 1949 as a sentative of First Small and Water Mr. lamp was a volunteer for eight years in Louisiana and Massachusetts teaching First Aid and Water Safety From 1957 through 1961 he as the director of y and Disaster Services for he Camp assumed his present position early in 1962. Mr. Camp is a veteran of World War having served vith the Fifth Armored ion in the European Theater if He is a ite of Louisiana State REE ON BOND Md. March 3 Sixteen vere free on bond today after icing charged with disorderly during a demonstration t a segregated Realtors Told To Up Membership Realtors from Washington and Frederick counties were urged to enlarge the membership of their local Boards of Realtors at a ing held Monday at the cis Scott Key Members of the Montgomery County and Frederick County Board of realtors were joined at the meeting by a delegation from Washington ed by Guy president of the Washington County President of the Montgomery County John was also Leonard N. of koma chairman of the state membership stressed the importance of building up membership in the state Any of the 13 local boards shows a 10 per cent or setter increase in membership year will receive a gold he Since the Frederick County soard began recruiting new members in October of last membership has risen 50 to 67. Two new members were in- ducted into the Frederick y Board at Monday's roseph from Baker and Upton Florander real The term and its use were accentuated by Lloyd I. president of the State 3oard of who also poke at the Not all tersons engaged in the field of eal estate are ors must swear to an accepted of ethics before they can ie as TAKES OVER FOR AILING J. Frank son of the Criminal District Court arrives at Criminal Courts building to preside at the murder trial of Jack Ruby this Dist. Judge Joe B. who has been presiding at the be- AP Wirephoto came ill and was sent home by his Judge Wilson was called in to take his Choose Not To Hold Out For Three Urge To Smoke May Those At Seventh Day Adventists School Told If a person can hold out for three minutes after that first big craving for a the urge to smoke will go That is according to lectures at the Seventh Day Adventist Church five day quit smoking plan which went into the ond session here on Monday The best remedy to beat the urge is to take deep rhythmic breathing repeat the slogan choose not to then get up and take a walk or call the partner in the program which is designed similar to Alcoholics It was also emphasized that the coffee intake during this iod be cut con- in and nicotine are first They react larly on the nervous Soda and carbonated drinks so stimulate the desire for a and also but to a lesser In tht morning if it has been necessary to drink a cup of fee in order to wake Dr. Frank Damazo a has another suggestion which serves the same It is a mitten an ice cold washcloth or down to stimulate This vascular exercise should be done until the skin turns Begin first using tepid water then work up in a few days to ice cold Not only does this aid in pepping up the in- dividual as coffee but so it increases the number of red blood cells in the body and improves resistance to colds and sinus The choose not smokers are in their second day Though some didn't last the en- tire first day without a cigarette they managed to cut smoking down to a bare because they had one or two they don't have to feel that they have lost the war against They have just lost one battle in that war and by choosing not to smoke again they are resuming the fight by reaffirming their nal the class was The purpose of the films and lectures is to bring the facts to smokers and make them in- Cites Statistics A major portion of night's program at the Seventh Day Adventist School was de- voted to lung cancer and its relationship to In 1964 some persons in this country will die from lung said Dr. local The growth in the number of persons dying yearly from cancer of the lung is not seen in any other type ot and it has one of the est cure rates of any of the other Chances of ting lung cancer is 1000 per cent greater if a person Dr. Damazo that it has been seen that though a person is a heavy if he discontinues ing his chances of acquiring the disease do Persons who smoke are on the nine years off of their lives as compared to the non- you stop you start improving your chances for a longer ed Dr. The cells in the central nervous system are stimulated by the nicotine begins to making the person taking away a ing of If after a person hasn't had a cigarette for a he begins to be- come nervous or tense it is his nervous system calling for another This is a sure sign of addiction and even more reason why the deeply ed habit should be U. 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Adviser Is Killed In Viet Nam TAN South Viet Nam Communist guerrillas severely mauled two crack Vietnamese airborne battalions inflicting the heaviest casualties on government forces in a single engagement in A U.S. adviser was among the In an hour-long battle which one U.S. officer described as the firefight I have seen since World War 85 government troops were ed and 15 including an American captain advising an airborne Vietnamese authorities claim more than 100 Viet Cong rillas were killed in the which began soon after But American advisers at the scene could net confirm the report The battle took place in Kien Phuong Province beside the kong barely yards from the Cambodian The airborne battalions were searching for a guerrilla talion which was known to be operating in the border After breaking off the the Communists were reported to have headed toward U.S. helicopters could not fly in because of a rule prohibiting operation of U.S. aircraft closer than three miles to the Redistricting Traditional Fight Appears As Likely TRADING MODERATE NEW YORK stock market kept a narrowly higher edge early this afternoon in moderately active Get FAST RESULTS THROUGH CLASSIFIED ADS ADV. 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ANNAPOLIS of the traditional county fight shaped up in the Maryland Legislature today over a plan to reshape the state's congressional Drawn up by a 16-raember committee of legislative ers the plan brought complaints and a threat of peal to the voters from county Their chief objections lay in a proposal which would tend to assure Baltimore City's tion of its three congressional seats by expanding city districts into Anne Arundel and more The plan had been regarded as politically practical and con- sound by tee It was drawn up under court pressure to redraw present districts on a population basis or force all congressional candidates to run After hearing the protests Senate President liam S head of the cial redistricting said he did not plan to hold an- other meeting until after the scheduled Thursday ment of the James A. and Joseph W. Alton objected that the committee plan sliced their counties up into too many pieces merely to enable the three city districts to come up to tion requirements To the three city dis- up to the committee agreed said to take portions of Anne Arundel and Baltimore To bring the Shore First District up to someplace near the it agreed to add St. Marys and Calvert counties and part of Anne on the western shore of peake Bay in southern The biggest chunk of timore County would dominate another district including ford A fourth piece of Baltimore plus a third piece of Anne Arundel would help make up another Other components would be all of Carroll and Howard and part of Montgomery The rest of tre northern rural would be thrown in with Western Pine and Alton threatened to petition the plan to referendum if it is ever STILL UNCONSCIOUS George William son of Mrs. George of who was found un- conscious Sunday in his car parked with its engine running on Virginia 725 near Round is reported today as still in critical condition at Loudoun County Hospital in Va. Eckenrode has not re- gained a man at the hospital Brown Became 111 Today Chief Defense Counsel New Judge Seeks To Complete Jury Tex. sub- J. Frank began presiding over the der trial of Jack Ruby today after a long argument from the bench with Ruby's chief de- fense Melvin M. Belli on several legal against Wilson's sitting on the bench for Judge Joe B. who came to his chambers this morning but be- came ill and his doctor ordered him home to Brown got an awfully bad Belli objected on several grounds to Judge Wilson re- placing Judge The de- fense attorney That he has a continuing tion to transfer the trial away from he said this is with each and that Judge Wilson could not possibly have knowledge of all that has gone into the ord in the trial which is now in the third At the same Belli ar- while Judge Brown is ab- sent cannot act on material presented hi his eral times Judge Wilsoa cut Belli short with a Take your I Belli your the judge the court says to you to take your seat it means take your Belli sat At another Judge son told no use belaboring the When Belli raised the tion of additional peremptory by which attorneys can discharge prospective ors without stating a Wilson said he would consider that question when it He wouldn't require any de- fendant of any creed or color to accept an unfair Dist. Atty. Henry M. Wade rose and Brown refused him any more Belli then said he was ly objecting your honor ting in this and to Wilson's assuming discretion about granting any more Ruby is on trial for slaying Lee Harvey accused assassin of President The defense has exhausted its allotted 15 peremptory Judge Brown had ed three extras which also have been used and he said Monday that he would not allow Belli any The legal instrument by which Judge Wilson replaced Judge Brown was signed by Dallas A. ing judge of the First Judicial District of The administrative said it was the period beginning March 3, 1964, ror the disposition of such ers as may come before him and terminating when such matters have been Times Have Changed Securing Babysitters Has Now Boomed Into A Big Business Across The Country NEW YORK To get acquainted with her it used to be that a new dent would borrow a cup of Now she goes over and do you know any good It breaks the ice and might turn up someone like Margie 16. She marched out her four aged 1 to 7, before the Harry Walsh home at La collapsed in Or the Kansas City teen-ager who teaches Harold gan's three oldest children ing while she The search for the perfect babysitter is a commonly shared quest of American an Associated Press survey But are found as often as In California a baby drowned in a tub while a 15-year-old I ter was entertaining her boy Or the older woman in friend in the living who keeps track of the birthdays of the 25 to 30 kids with whom she regularly sits and sends as well as valentines and Christmas because don't money acd I like children J A disillusioned Connecticut housewife defines a sitter as you pay to watch the kids do what they would do if no Babysitting has long since passed being the exclusive en- of relatives and Metropolitan areas have thriving organized sitter In a department store conducts a training gram for offering such advice as a mess with young when Frequently parents band gether and provide sitting ice for each such as the organization at Emory sity where ledgers record the hours used and the hours Prices range from 35 cents an hour in to an hour in Los The average fee across the country seems to be 50-75 cents an With this KO certain such as and television