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£MpiiftmtfSnliirl It's A Strange Pot... ItDoesn't Start To Boil Until Someone Gets bi!M 4 Thursday, Juna IS, 1961 Wick Byron's Column wJW Revolutionary Idea SupL Taylor You have to hand it to of School* C. y ™ Whittier. ‘ BLAIR LEE’S ANNOUNCEMENT that take too many long explanations to complete- " he was going to run for the ly disassociate Brewster from Boone. out an idea, really tosses a started the pot out in When he tosses he Senate political boiling Governor Tawes would be wises to recog- open . beaut the nise Blair Lee and his worth to the Demo- Reaction reportedly coming cratic Party. Otherwise, he might find that revolutionary new proposal year-round from Senator His for . Republican, was typi- he will be going back to that rocking chair rotation of school session* has many ramification*. cal He was asked what he thought about on the Eastern Shore four years before he Blair Lee as his possible opponent “Blair wants to go. There is no doubt that it ha* merit in some areas. Lee. Blair Lee—who is he?" The same goes for J. Newton Conversely, there are many aspects of his brand new Brewer. What is so funny about this little side Blair Lee is a Montgomery County product concept of a school year that call for serious study. Bgtit is that perhaps the Senator from Green and if Newty has the political sagacity he’s Spring Valley doesn’t really know about Blab- credited with, he’d be smart to nersuade his Other areas of the country have tried similar 12- Lee, one of the State’s outstanding Demo- friend Danny Brewster to wait a couple of month school years, some with success and others with cratic lenders. The senior Senator from Mary- years before trying for one of ’s land knows few outside Balti- seats the U. S. Senate. resounding failure. In many cases, the experiments very people of in more and the fashionable suburb. But we • • • have come a cropper on the vigorous opposition of predict he’ll know him quite well in a few parents who refuse to change their vacation schedules. months. He may wish he had never beard THEBE ABE OTHER SPECULATIONS of him at all. swirling around in the political pot. Most of : dosing them who One thing is certain the practice of down J. Newton Brewer, who just won reap- concern Democratic office-holders want to go up the political a multi-million dollar school plant two months every pointment to the Park and Planning Commis- further ladder. too pleased fellow- year is just plain ridiculous. It is not only wasteful of sion. doesn’t seem that his David Cahoon has been mentioned by im- countian is for the bog post. It seems funds, but wasteful of children's talents and teach- going portant leaders as a distinct possibility for that Newty and some of the Tawes people ers’ time. As Dr. Whittier points out, such a system the State Senate. Ed Northrop now holds that have another candidate. post but it Is exoected he will run for the new can no longer be tolerated by local taxpayers in view We would be surprised if the Tawes Judgeship for the Circuit Court. between and 6,000 of the need to accommodate 5,000 crowd continues to ignore Blair Lee. They Mr. Cahoon has been one of the leading more children annually. must know by this time he has what it takes County Council members and has received to win election and to serve with distinction an wide acclaim for his actions. He seems to it is And that is than be We hope citizen* generally willwithhold any ad- once won. more can have a firm grasp of what is going on not only said for many of the men who seem to have verse judgment pending further cost analyses and a in the county but in the state as well. Mr. Tawes' blessing. few more facts. 1 ; of the County Council, *** ! * /<\ Another member \ „ A bright young who serving 'u i n •// *c man. is his Bill Hickey, presently the president, has been # second term as a Congressman from the dis- |; 'If;; v - • ' V . Ijy f: mentioned for the House of Delegates. He, J trict outside of , has been mention- |g; ' „ ' V:.,. : ' too, has been an effective member of the local ¦ ' for S. Sen- > < *••• ed as a possible candidate the U. Caution ¦$ - V n : . * ' , governing body. *** I •; * , ate. However, it is suspected that his position The proposed housing code presented to the | H ' %-¦"s'}. ' ¦ -O' V/1 as a law partner of Gordon Boone. Majority Stanley Frosh and Joe Kile have also been County Counril this week by County Attorney Alfred Leader of the House of Delegates, will force mentioned for the House of Delegates. It is H. Carter should be studied carefully not only by the him to delay his desire for the Senate. fairly certain that neither of them want to be a candidate for the Council again. Duties for county heads but by Montgomery Dan Brewster possesses the talent, the all dtizens. Council work are so time-consuming that appearance and the money to put on a good these young lawyers find it difficult to spend campaign for the big spot. However, people We heartily indorse the purpose of the so-called much time for their law practice or for their of Maryland do want their candidataes for hygiene ordinance—to prevent housing deterioration, not families. Letters to the Sentinel high office, especially for the U. S. Senate, to a polite term for slums. Some of the provisions are so be closely associated with conflict of interest Stella Werner is considered excellent ma- detailed, however, that we fear their enforcement for June 13, to which all the ap- Fir*Him, Suh! matters. terial for the Congress. And although she ran would require an army of inspectors working around plicants for the vacancy on the forties, ah RIMES in the most of her friends believe the Tsk, tsk, suh—everybody, • The House Majority Leader, Gordon the clock. Maryland National Capital time was not right for a-woman to be a Con- say, everybody, knows the sta- Boone, came some very bad publicity of the Park and Planning Commission in for gressional candidate in this 6th District. tue referred to in enclosed cut- during the last session of the General Assem- We hope the Council holds many public hearings were invited. The Federation’s Many hope she will try for Congress again lines is Rockville's statue of a TIMES bly. His close association with Security Fi- and gives ample opportunity to discuss the purpose but it is fair to assume that she will be residents Confederate officer. Further- was to offer each ap- nancial Insurance Corporation of Baltimore, proposals taking suh, the lines satisfied to remain on the Council. before any action. moah, hallowed Roamin’ Holiday plicant an impartial opportun- the outfit that was used by various savings this: referred to read like That ity to present publicly his qual- and loan companies in Maryland, was reveal- A name that keeps coming up as a real Through Life Shall Not For- There are times when deep We and his ed during debate regulate these possibility for the Primary for . ifications objectives for to companies. Democratic Thin Gray within me . . Teem* a never- get To Love The Congress Is the ending urge ... explore the Montgomery County planning man who occupied that posi- Line. To many at Courage and Tolerance It is the opinion of observers tion one term, to 1960. horizon* ... Post where *ky policy. for 1958 Your cutline writer evidently far the Capital city that Gordon Boone’s political and ocean merge ... I would Thousands of Montgomery County high school is a spy from Lincoln’s head- Because of the career has been damaged by what some called Rumors persist that John Foley who was like to tee the palm tree* . . . unscheduled seniors will graduate during the next few days Into a quarters, intent on undermining and unanticipated action of the a real conflict of interest. Furthermore, it is defeated in 1960 by , would Bowing gently to the Trade* ... the spirit of the Confederacy in try world where never before were new talents and new flashing Council on Tuesday, it is now felt that Tawes and anyone connected with like to again. The main tipoff came when As reward for Bee the red of coral ideas so badly needed as now. Rockville. a tirele** pointless to continue with such the present state administration Mike Monroney, jr., a lukewarm candidate twisting of history’s most . . . Which the sea Democratic one plans, and the forum has there- been by Boone's activities. And since himself, finally decided once and for all he . . . stillness, and hallowed lines, he abrade* Hear the has hurt inspiring fore been canceled. partner, there was not a candidate for Congress. He had Many of the graduates will go on to colleges and watch the magic ... Of a moon- Danny Brewster is his law should be made to join the earlier night . . . Gate in The Federation is Isn’t much that such an association said he would not try for the Demo- universities to sharpen their minds on the whetstone Freedom Riders. besjtangled disappoint- question of scholastic competition. awe when flames leap skyward ed that the Council did not dis- will be harmful, especially in a political fight cratic nomination if Mr. Foley wanted a Fire him, suh, ah say, fire recapture ... As flamingoes take to flight play greater leadership in en- for U. S. Senate. chance to his old seat. him. At least. the . . . Every night a night of couraging fuller public discus- a Yours in the Cause The law firm Brewster, Boone, Me The political pot only begun to Others will enter labor market where oppor- glory . . . Which the flaming sion of such an important ap- of has boil. of the Confederacy Quire, Brennan and Cook is located in until February 1962. pot tunities are being Increasingly limited to those pos- stars emboss ... As l breathe pointment. Tow- Wait about The will Jim Coyne be running . . son, Baltimore And although there over both Demo- sessing special skills. the tropic perfumes . Under- Sincerely, county. with candidates

. . cratic and The neath the Southern Cross . Julius U. Hoke has been no discussion of what connection Mr. Republican. Republican to sun Fi- watch is Newton Steers, To all of these boys and girls whose eyes are fixed Kimble Missed Point Then the appears in saf- Brewster might have had in the Security jr. He has his eye fron ... To proclaim another if any, never- on that Congressman-at-Large seat. Further- hopefully on the future, we offer these words of ad- nancial Insurance Corporation, the . . Lester L. Kimble missed day . And its kindly light Rare Chinese Art theless, is in circles that it would more, he could come close to be daring, be inquisitive, original. it felt some getting it. vice: be those . point in arguing against suffuses . . Every palm tree, who plead for honest and vigor- beach and bay ... But in lieu of To Tour America

. . This is no time to play it safe; to cling to the ous action against Communist far adventure . Though I’d Is not .'. WASHINGTON (UPI) Art of expansion. The question love some closer looks . The shibboleths the past. Here at home, islands of treasures from the Chinese Pal- a . . whether we want to "start" chances my only . chronic unemployment persist in the midst of plenty are trips ace Welsh Rare Bit war. The question is how to Are reading travel books! Collection once owned by r \ and millions the of our citizens are denied their rights. keep "losing” the one we Manchu Emperors and now from —Richard Hobart underground Abroad, nation after nation is under mortal threat or already in—which we will stored in vaults in are will has already fallen to the giant do If we keep backing Formosa tour the United authoritarian from the certainly as we Intend, we actually tie the States. Progress Report East. up. hands of would-be Communist Here we are with an aggres- From this collection 253 our fighters. United Nations dona- To solve these problems, domestic and foreign, sive enemy 90 miles off pieces spanning 3000 years of On Restoration shores. The same enemy who tions are a good example. We Chinese culture will be the will require actions that tradi- at ideas and break with has. within a few years, manag- understand that a million dol- National Gallery of Art in will tion. The cloak of conformity with which so many of ed to bring a large part of the lars or more go to Castro Washington, D. C., from May year. will our youth clothe themselves must be discarded in favor earth’s unwilling people under this 60% of it come 28 to Aug. 15. It reveals a treas- Barnard T. Welsh from American tax-pockets. . . ure of of the garb of Individualism. Its brutal control , slaying Chinese art unmatched millions If we could all stand firm by all and conquering of U. S. museums put to- Sometime ago, before I was so imprudent rugs. I suggested rubber pads similar to helpless people as they went against our Communist ene- gether. The very future of Western civilization and our to write like Toynbee and Spengler for one the ones used in locker rooms but of along. No weapon has been ov- mies, both within and without one Under the patronage of Pres- paragraph, I said that I would give a progress the workers sneered effectively democratic way of life depends on the willingness and Murder, terror, our country, the Soviets would at me so erlooked. black- ident Kennedy and Chiang report the restoration of the old home that I knew ability of our future citizens to embark on new fields mail, subversion, infiltration, not dare to try to push this Kai- on he played golf in a club which Shek, President of place. had wall to carpets of thought and endeavor. army have great country around. But how Nationalist wail in the showers. I politics and the Red China, the only all been used with equal disre- difficult it becomes when our exhibition will re- Well, they let us all out of the powder know that he could afford It. Now I main in this country a year. It am against “wall gard for moral or ethical law. own so-called liberal "idealists” room last week. There was never a happier to wall” carpets. They Nearly 2,500 years ago, the highly individualistic will go to New symbolize it would fur- insist upon involving America York’s Metro- exodus. Prior to that, we were permitted only something to me that I do not un- Athens of Pericles and Demosthenes was in the fore- Whether or not politan museum, to the ther world Communism is the In a crass and belittling black- Museum short vacations from our room of confine- derstand and therefore do not like. I like of the of Fine Arts in Boston, to front united effort that defeated the Persian only criterion. mail scheme with a Communist the But we were caught peeping rugs that a person can take up, hang out Chicago Art Institute and to the ment. once menace which seemed about to engulf the glory that Naturally as this force moves stooge at the very height of our into the living room at a time when the paint- and beat. I do not like rugs that collect liquor, was De Young Museum in San Fran- mush, and dog hairs Greece. from one heady success to an- crisis. cisco. ers and trim men were having their lunch and which cannot be other it becomes more arro- Lila D. Soiiiu-iimiin and drinking 100 proof Old Fitzgerald and taken up and eventually turn into a piece of Our situation today is no different. Courage gant and more contemptuous Many of the treasures in the we were promptly and justly locked back real estate and “go with the house.” Thus exhibition never been far there are rugs should be our watchword, as it was theirs; tolerance, of the rights or desires of other have on up. This intrusion was an unpardonable no in the house and we nations. Also, it becomes infin- Disappointed public display outside walk on our shield, and enlightened China. breach of etiquette on our part which we hands and knees. our daring our strategy. itely more capable of conduct- , They include a glittering array With the advance knowledge promptly acknowledged, but it did not mitigate Now the subject of brings up ing a successful war against the of paintings, porcelains, jades, rugs. the of each member of the Mont- the severity of our punishment. My wife was subject of furniture. And subject United States as each captive and, enamel ware, bronzes, and ivory. the of gomery County Council, in only thereafter released after their coffee furniture brings up the country's resources fall under But this is only a of subject of pictures. the absence of any indication fraction break to clean up, and I was released upon I do like punch The Last Push Its the original not to holes in the walls to control. of its intent to hold any kind collection which the condition that I walk Chauncey and Mer- hang up picture How can we possibly consists of more than 60,000 a of some old gaffer named The believe of public hearing, the Mont- cedes and go to the office and make money. “Barnard” who is drive for funds to send needy Montgomery such a power-hungry force pieces carefully guarded in alleged to have built a that gomery County Civic Federa- tem- bridge County youngsters to summer camp deserve* the sup- can be "stopped In its tracks” perature-controlled vaults near I did some thinking during this restric- over the Firth of Forth: where-ever tion scheduled a public forum and port of a citizenry which has long prided itself on its by an opposition which offers Taichung in Formosa. tion In my own home. Perhaps that accounts what ever that is. gloomy collective heart and conscience. plenty of talky-talk and money Montgomery County for my two rather columns. How- What does one do with family pictures? in defense of "freedom"— but ever, may I say that there Is nothing like Should they all be hung in a dark room or seems to expect that somehow, Piano Recital to restoring an old home on a cost plus and should Although only half of the $20,000 sought In the SENTINEL they be discreetly placed In some ob- this powerful war machine, time and a half basis to shake one’s confi- scure Camp Echo I.ake campaign Be Friday corner of the room so that a guest has been collected so far, moving directly toward the CY M. CAMPBELL, Publisher Held y dence In the soundness of are our capitalistic will not be unduly intimidated? This deci- wo confident that county residents willrespond to richest and most envied of all system. the appeal Byron Sedgwick, Editor A piano recital will be held sion has not been made, but I suspect that In time to meet the needs of the less fortu- prizes, the United States, will by Edabllahtd Matthew Fields Friday, June 16, 7:30 p.m. at We walked from our cell and looked at no holes are going to be punched in those nate 240 boys and girls involved in this year’s go away if we just "raise the MEMBER MARYLAND PRESS ASSOC. effort. 4812 Walbridge st., Rockville. the walls and the ceilings. The threatening walls of gold to hang any relative of mine living standards of people.” AFFILIATE MEMBER NATIONAL upon. EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Those taking part will be Ann and interesting cracks were gone and in their To If establishing or maintain- climax this year’s cumi>aign, those in charge of SENTINEL PUBLISHING CO. INC. Swift, Gary Kilbourne, Donna place was a smooth expanse of gre£n wall going ing liberty were only that easy Tuewlnj. Thuraday Now back to furniture. Most of the non-sectarian, non-profit organization will sponsor Published and Satur- ; Younkin, Carolyn Hoffman, and white ceiling. The floors —just a question of furnishing day at aIS Eaat Montgomery Avenue by of maple had it did not come from the Goodwill store, a benefit cocktail party 24 the Sentinel Publishing Co., Inc. Cy M. Ronald Walters, Kathy polished so that the dogs and dance June at the home material benefits to “the peo- Campbell, praaidant. Costel- been could not but it appears that a vast amount of is of and lo, Raymond Fecteau, Karen upon it Mr. Mrs. Frederick G. Hartlng, Jr., on River rd., ple" most of us would gladly Entered aa acrond claaa matter at the walk them. Chauncey tried to Jump headed in that direction. Most of the Post Office at Kendall, Swift, furni- Potomac. "sacrifice” to the hilt. Rockville. Maryland, under • Theresa Marilyn up to welcome me, but he slipped on the ture is what I call "Depression period pieces." Act of Congreas. March 3. 1879. Younkin, Fecteau, But with a soft policy even Rene Anne bowling alley slick floors and strained the They were bought during the Powell, Mary depression and our money is too often allowed Helen Kesecker leg he raises at the well known fire-plug and feels depressed pieces We hope the affair will be a smashing success. and Maureen one to for long periods to go toward strengthening Costello. had to be taken to the vets. He was morti- after using a chair. The cause is most worthy and be SUBSCRIPTION RATF.S So it looks like I will the results to Communist regimes. Thus, in- Mall In Maryland achieved most and tha District ofr James A. Walters is a teach- fied. have to give another report on furnishing creditable. stead of promoting ‘ freedom” Columbia er piano and organ. up •m Yaar 1lr „r MOO of This accident brought the subject of the restored home.