News (Newspaper) - May 20, 1964, Frederick, Maryland Weather Forecast Fair and much cooler low 38 to 44. Thursday mostly high in 60s. Friday fair and VOL. 185 Mrs. Coblenta Chairman For Antique Sale Page 3 Pnn Run I MAY 20, 1964 TWO SECTIONS 24 PAGES FIRST SECTION SINGLI copy 30c BY Mathias In Sound Victories Near Record In Number Of Voters Out Tuesday Turnout Nearly Double 1960 County Follows State In Voting Results Frederick County voters turned out in proportions for a primary election and helped pull some surprising upsets in Tuesday's primary Returns from Frederick County were indicative of the trend throughout the The vote was unusually heavy here for a primary Nearly voters went to the polls here The turnout of nearly 40 per cent was almost twice as great as the 20 per cent turnout in the 1960 presidential The upset of Comptroller Louis L. Goldstein by Joseph D. Tydings in the Democratic Senatorial contest was the biggest surprise of the but the eyes of the nation were focused on the presidential preference race where Alabama Governor George C. Wallace made his best showing outside his own state by polling more than 40 per cent of the total Democratic Brewster Wins Despite Wallace's strong Senator Daniel B. stand-in for President don B. Johnson managed to outscore the segregationist governor whose main topic was the civil rights now pending before On the Republican side of the ticket the victory by Congressman Charles Mathias Jr. of over Brent Bozell was not too surprising but the nearly vote margin by which Mathias emerged as victor was somewhat of an Senator J. Glenn Beall handily beat back a lenge by James P. Gleason in the other main Republican Outdoes Kennedy One interesting sidelight of the election is that Governor in polling votes here Tuesday actually received more votes than the late dent John F. Kennedy received in the 1960 Kennedy got just While Wallace had better than 40 per cent of the state cratic Frederick County gave only about 37 per cent of its Democratic vote to Brewster polled votes in the Perennial candidate Andrew Easter received 42 votes in the county and 200 sons cast votes for an 300 Margin Tydings easily outscored the T a w e s machine candidate Goldstein in the Senatorial con- test in the state but his margin in Frederick County was just about 300 Tydings re- votes to for Congressman At Large Carlton Sickles easily outscored Wilsie H. to 507 in the Frederick County voters picked the loser in the Sixth Congressional District The county went for R. Samuel lon of Washington lon polled votes to 793 for Royce Hanson of Montgomery who won the Hanson actually came in third here behind Dillion and John P. who received John V. Gaughan received 300 In Republican contests in the the uninstructed gation received votes while John W. Steffer received 577 No Contest Count Barrick Leads In Delegates Frederick attorneys Samuel W. Barrick and Edward D. Storm were running neck for top spot in the cratic tabulations for delegates to the state The contest is more a larity poll than anything else since seven Democrats will go to the convention and only seven names appeared on the had a spirited contest for their seven convention seats with 15 dates in the Unofficial reports of 66 of the 74 precincts in the county showed Barrick out in front in the Democratic to for Austin C. chairman of the Democratic State Central was running third with Other totals M. Austin George F. James P. Maurice J. 573. Figures were not available for all of the Democratic the final figures were available in the Republican con- test. None of the figures will be official until the official vass is made later this Republican Totals Final unofficial Republican figures showed Barbara B. Crum garnered the most Glenn A. Main Jr. received the A KISS FOR DADDY Charles Bradford the oldest son of Congressman and Mrs. Charles gives his favorite politician a kiss for a job well incumbent in the Re- publican Congressional race from the Sixth has won nomination for his third two-year term to the House of Waiting for his chance to late Daddy is little Robert Photo by Frank J Kecfer Mrs. wife of the is looking The boys were paying tribute to as he was preparing to leave this morning to continue his work in Mathias Takes All County Majority In Sixth District Congressman Charles armories to say their final the incumbent Mathias Jr. breezed past two opponents in Tuesday's primary word in this primary It is a great privilege to election to capture the 1 K votes and Robert E. Ennis highest The 704 votes in the other five apparently elected as preference Republican delegates Senator Beall received ry F Lois Hill votes to 711 for Gleason and j 1.549; Sally B. can nomination for the Sixth Congressional Mr. Frederick's piled up an impressive vote total in erick County and throughout the Sixth Congressional He outscored his opponents in each of the 74 precincts in the county and racked up a better vote than in his previous two mary Unofficial returns for ick County showed Mathias lied votes to 528 for Brent Bozell and 156 for Harry Sixth District totals showed thias with votes to for Bozell and for vote gathering power is increasing in his home ty based on comparisons with the primary totals for his first two His total tops in Republican Party in one of the man must all unite under a single standard to insure that responsible Re- largest and most significant Pelican representation be con- I in November and through out the next two This vote of confidence in sincerely appreciate the Congressional Districts in the me makes me both deeply ful and very I thank all who have shown their trust in me by their support and their votes in this primary that the primary is offers made by both of my mary opponents to join in this effort for unity and victory in I know that all of my fellow Republicans will be on the same team together from now Veteran Beall Is Opposition Tydings May Again Answer Roll Calls In Senate BALTIMORE The i politicians in he he 24 years in the Tydings crossed swords Presidents Franklin D. 1 96? primary his first race for ment circles and himself be- Roosevelt and Harry S. Congressional seat came friendly with a and the late Sen. Joseph R. Mathias was jubilant over the cf the Democratic Carthy support given him and urged Republicans to unite for tory in November's general He will be opposing Royce Hanson of Montgomery who outscored three opponents to capture the Democratic In the Democratic race His stepson took up the same Tydings defeated State trail in troller Louis L. Goldstein in the j He resigned as U.S. attorney primary race and will oppose j for a post to which he Republican Sen. J. Glenn I had been appointed by the Ken Close Race Between Gore Scull Is Leading By Only 40 Votes In Unofficial Tabulation BALTIMORE David Scull and Louise Gore face eral more days of nail-biting anxiety before learning which is the winner in their first bid for Republican nomination to wide They ended the race Tuesday with Scull leading by 40 votes in an tabulation of The final result will hinge on the official canvass which begins Thursday and will include the counting of absentee The winner opposes ic Rep. Carlton R. Sickles in a 46-year-old Silver Spring real estate resigned as Republican state chairman to make the Miss 39, is a Washington hotel operator and member of the House of Delegates from Montgomery Complete unofficial returns gave Scull Miss Gore and Dr. Roland I. a University of Maryland That was the only close in a Republican mary which brought out 32 per cent of the party's registered Sen. J. Glenn veteran of 22 years on Capitol scored a smashing victory over leading challenger James P. Gleason and two other opponents in winning nomination to his third Senate The count gave Beall Gleason William Albaugh and Henry Laque who will be 70 next month swept every county and more City to become the nee against Joseph D. the 36-year-old Democratic On another statewide Republican voters decided em- against naming a candidate for dent at the national convention in San Francisco They chose an uninstructed delegation by votes to for John W. the Goldwater for Robert E. a congressional who raised his sights this Rep. Charles who supposedly faced a close contest with conservative Brent Bozell in Western romped by nearly a 3 to 1 Wallace Captures 42.7 Per Cent Of Vote Brewster Elated With His Record 54 Per Cent Of Democrats Vote BALTIMORE Daniel B. ing the shield of President repelled the in- vasion of Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace in a land presidential primary clouded today by a close vote and a murky legal In a torrid Democratic race pinned on his tion to the civil rights pending in the lace drew 214.029 votes 42.7 per cent of the party It was better than his showing in per he claimed vindication in the Maryland vote of his stand against the rights originated by John F. Kennedy and pushed by 41, a former Marine elected to the ate two years was elated by his effort to pre- serve Maryland's 48 national nominating convention votes for He had been tapped by the party with Johnson's take on Wallace in a border with a recent of racial strife marked by repeated outbreaks of violence in In the Brewster wound up with 53 per cent of the The remaining 4 per cent were cast by voters preferring Andrew J. a Baltimore or an uninstructed delegation to the al made the fight and we won and I'm said He aimed this parting shot at it's three strikes and you're Wallace didn't see it that O Maryland he let them know in Washington and in both national parties that they can't get rid of us by calling us bad The governor hinted of a sible technical challenge of the results because of Maryland's old unit vote Similar to World News In Brief Viet Nam WASHINGTON The House Foreign Affairs tee quickly and unanimously proved today an added lion in military and economic aid for South Viet Nam's gle against Even as it Secretary of Defense Robert S. mara went before the Armed Services and said American soldiers in Viet Nam receiving the best ment available for the unique task at There have been charges that use of obsolete planes had caused the deaths of two ican The Armed Services tee released a copy of the ment McNamara presented to it in closed gin to nomination to his third term from the 6th Mathias for Cuba Fla. ob- served the 62nd anniversary of its independence from Spain day reports of sabotage and threats of armed action against the Communist ship of Fidel the Electoral College vote in presidential it makes it possible for a candidate to win a primary even though he trails in the popular A U.S. District Court in timore has nullified the unit vote system in Maryland maries for statewide It has set a hearing for Monday on a suit to apply the ban to the presidential primary Brewster led in enough ties and Baltimore city districts to get a 92-79 margin in unit But his popular vote edge in Baltimore which has 14 unit was only 106 out of A reversal of the unofficial vote in that county when the of- count is taken in about a week could change the unit vote but Atty. Gen. Thomas B. Finan has said this would be They can't change the rules in the middle of the Wallace An aide said the Baltimore County canvass would be closely The race pulled a record 54 per cent of This was the day on which eligible Democrats to the Manuel Castro's first In other to ister voted to be fighting in against to send an editor of the National Review former and for Harry From The Rep. Rogers C. B. Morton of ated Press reported that Cuban a veteran of 2 years on Capitol and the state's only other j armed forces were placed on a in the November general i for the Senate GOP was state of alert and all military I delegation to their national con- rebuffing two individual one of them a er of Arizona Sen. Barry Hanson polled votes in the was a of which his late consider my opposition Eastern posed for renomination from the leaves were went on to victory in the Henry J. Laque Jr. received 52 votes and William Albaugh got 73 Grace R. and Miriam Y. 480. Others who also ran J. Ricard The Republican contest for liam A. Rollins Jr. and Royd Congressman At Large went both Paul K. Louise Gore in Frederick Barbara J. ty by a vote of to for Marianne G. David Miss Harriet E. and Gore and Scull are in a 1 Ellen C. 532. tuck battle in the Roland L. Perusse received 421 votes Frederick County were solidly behind Maryland National Bank Is BALTIMORE Two nanson voces in tne i a ul mo my 101 men LUC iuie T district to edge fellow Sen. Millard E. the old guard machine to be George A. Price of not unusual for circuits him amiI Then the telephone line went J. Glenn Beall won Re- publican nomination to a third ery Countian John would have been important issue in this timore County won the 2nd Dis- 426: R. Samuel Dillon K was a contest the he almost 15' ington and John the 36-year-old couldn't Maryland has been con- rage V. Tydings by a whopping for its lack of Bozell and Simms have vowed margin over the Candlelight Count between Cuba and the United The Miami exile colony was j excited over the possibility that or one of two other race between him and crat Joseph D. A On Page 4) in Garrett County in 01U1II1S Helve UVCl Ulc umci 1 their complete support for of the incumbent As U.S. attorney he won OAKLAND Md Vote would make a raid I thias in the November of two Democratic in Castro's island during the Democrats Defeated In commenting on his out- The young Tydings knew the and obtained Tuesday's primary election ooid whem Vio nf i ments of the Democratic unusually slow election board f n i i ii standing Mathias said l odds when he people of Maryland I have to do is take on cf the Maryland House of count UY mto quiet country school rooms the whole Democratic who subsequently was because of a power and community fire houses and tion and one of the most popular i ure The Civil Rights BALTIMORE The old with nearly a vote shabbily dressed men both 171 I I WW T l rm mi over Mathias received i armed with up a Eleven W eeks Ut Debate Have Produced One That votes branch of the Maryland National f f C Measure Must Be Amended To Stand Chance Of Passing 528. Harry Simms managed today and escaped witb ly 156 votes All of the vote figures of Where there are close contests will the of- canvass have much A mistake here or there could throw the election in the opposite ANSWER FIRE ALARM The Independent Fire Com- pany responded at ly p.m. today to a woods fire reported to be in New ket near Ijamsville along the Election officials here plan to railroad The begin the official canvass i dents were called to aid the Thursday Most of the New Market Fire Company voting machines have already which had been fighting the i The last positions held by forces in the Plaine des Jarres region have fallen to the Premier Souvanna guard of Maryland's Democratic announced Party reeled today from the Neutralist Gen. Kong Le smashing charge of Joseph D. his emergency command Tydings to the U.S. Senate post and withdrew further EDITOR'S For 11 weeks the Senate has been locked in a debate on the civil rights About the only tion has been moves by supporters and opponents to amend the Perhaps lost in the thunder and fury is what the described as the most sweeping civil rights measure since managers are supporting a package of The biggest push for changes has come from two sources the 19 Southerners fighting the san group of senators reached agreement on the package of They contended the changes would not injure the but would win over s designed specifically to Beginning and Republican Leader some of those who were today is the first ot a three-part series M spelling out the bill's and the covering the same subject as some titles in the So despite all the talk of west in the face of continuing Communist a man for Souvanna U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk urgently recalled Adlai no change has E. the chief U.S. del been made in the which to the United House on changes consider been moved to their new No other age quarters at the County Home where the will be reports were It was reported that the vass will probably take two days to Samuel Dillon of Washington carried about 57 per cent of the Democratic vote in the the Democrats ed by Dillion noted that 62 per cent of the Democrats in the Sixth District live in Montgomery County where Hanson and John an Democrat or downright cool to b 0 the deepening In recent now one of thg they have centered their Dirksen has proposed most controversial provisions is the jury trial They de- ous technical changes but con- the onp nrl fho mil ule wan By JOE HALL WASHINGTON 11, weeks of Senate debate on the mand specify the his efforts in two civil rights have produced of a every In his ideas have agreement so far on only one in criminal contempt been incorporated in the com- in the Sixth District associated with Goldstein fought that the measure must that arise out of civil promise amendment be At the bill's sponsors and administration officials argued that the senate should pass the measure in the same form as it came from the rights enforcement suits under the contempt tions in federal courts are de- solely by the Dirksen has proposed 70 at least in part. One of his efforts is to cut back on the government's er to file suits to enforce the amendments to meet features of I The other is to write into the As the weeks have gone the legislation he considers specific language reserving He said the district can be proud out the Dillon received this position has been muddy or to the states the right to act foi its Royce 81 per cent of the votes in Now Atty. Gen Robert F. After scries of exclusively for definite time a liberal Democrat backed by ington Kennedy and the bill's floor Kennedy and a where states The House version states Burma all persons must be given revolutionary cess to specified establishments nas terminated the without regard to race I Rangoon Mandalay financed by authoritative sources re- religion or national Named are hotels and motels for small TT 1_ J ated establishments with Henry rooms or less for at the Foreign amusement Tuesday and was told of line stations and establishments the Burmese decision to nate the 1963 agreement On Page The 36-year-old took on one of its veteran Louis L. and ran away from him by votes in day's epochal Goldstein campaigned with the endorsement of his running Gov. Tawes and Atty. Gen. Thomas B. when he elected comptroller two j years The George as usual lining up tl and The rush of voters to the attributable to the burning civil rights issue generated by Gov. swamped any idea of organization According to complete 50.35 per cent of SPA PERI n the Senate Tydings drew to OB 4)