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WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 14, 1951 • A—17 _ Fairfax Survey New Bus Strikes Arlington Backs Causes Dissenf Threaten to Hit Survey onJoint Of Advocates Nearby Areas Sewage Plant Lawrence and Crain Greyhound Walkout Board Agrees That Disagree on Steps Here May Spread to Engineers' Study Leading to Change W. M. & A., Baltimore Be Authorized Board Disagreement over preliminary A series or strikes or strike votes The Arlington County that the subur- steps toward establishing a county yesterday confronted thousands of yesterday agreed executive administration in Fair- bus riders in the Washington and ban Virginia communities should fax developed last night between Baltimore areas. authorize an engineering study the chairman and vice chairman All bus operations of the Capi- of a joint sewage disposal plan. The board also heard vehement of a former study committee that tol on the offi- recommended the new govern- Washington-Annapolis and Wash- protests by certain county cers that had been ment. ington-St. Louis runs stopped yes- they unfairly criticized in a of a commit- The county executive system is terday when 90 to 120 drivers report tee of the Arlington Civic Federa- due to become effective January stayed away from work, reportedly tion. 1, 1952. It was approved by a because of a wage adjustment dis- ————— in The resolution on sewage dis- referendum last November. pute. The Greyhound line nor- posal is the same as that approved At odds about setting up the mally carries 10,000 passengers FOE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT—George E. Way (left), commander of Arlington’s John Lion Tuesday by the Alexandria City new government are Walter C. daily between Washington and Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, presents awards to Lt. Frank Palmer, named tke outstand- Council to end pollution of the Crain, who was chairman of the Annapolis. ing policeman of 1950; Dallas V. Pearson, president and general manager of the Ballston Indians Potomac River in the Washington Government Study Com- A sympathy strike by drivers of Athletic Club, for citizenship, and Harvey Mills of the Clarendon Fire Department, outstanding county’s area. mission which recommended the Red Star Busline drivers between fireman. The medals were presented at the Arlington County Board’s meeting yesterday. The engineering study was executive form, and David Law- Washington and Annapolis also —Star Staff Photo. recommended by an interim com- Washington columnist, who halted all bus service between rence, mittee representing the governing was vice chairman. Mr. Lawrence those cities. Red Star buses use bodies of Arlington, Alexandria, the subsequently was designated by Greyhound terminal here. Falls Church and Fairfax County. The W. Tax School Board Confers the County Board of Supervisors M. & A. line that usu- Virginia's Apple Upheld The resolution asks the commit- as a research has chairman of project ally about 20,000 passengers tee to obtain specific proposals for the new between to study requirements daily the District and from engineering consultants re- Pririce As Constitutional Court New for government. Georges County points by On Proposal garding cost of the study and the for faced By th« Associated Press ! answers to rule that the Use of Government experts the threat of a strike ten- except length of time required to com- a classification and Jan. 13 — assistance, job tatively set for Tuesday. RICHMOND. Va., act creating the Virginia State plete it. and merit and provision Constitutionality of Virginia’s Bond Issue system Vote to Strike. Apple Commission, under which Arlington To Make Recommendations. for planning, zoning, safety and In Baltimore the bus and apple tax was upheld today by The committee, headed by Rob- street- the tax is levied, is constitutional. The Arlington School Board public works are the principal car operators of the privately Judge Harold F. Snead of the ert W. Cox, member of the Arling- GROUND BROKEN FOR HIGH SCHOOL—Mrs. Helen Regan, He said he Board members said the closed issues. owned Baltimore Transit 1Co. Richmond Circuit Court. would enter a judg- ton County Board, was asked to of the Falls Church School breaks ground for another proposed school construc- Lawrence to Crain. chairman Board, voted to in The act’s validity had been ment for the State for the amount present recommendations to the Replies yesterday strike a con- tion re- a new school at Leesburg pike and bond issue after hearing Their differences came to light $680,000 junior-senior high tract dispute over questioned by Garnett Ewing of asked. four jurisdictions by January 25, higher ppy. quests for additions and improve-! written Mr. Law- Haycock road. Looking on are Douglas Walker and Jacqueline That South Boston. Mr. Ewing had been The act makes it the duty of a firm to make the in a letter by company provides daily ments suggesting behind them, the to to several buildings. rence to Mr. Crain, answering Carey, elementary school students, and, Mayor transportation for more than sued in court by State for the commission plan and con- study and the amount of money —Star Staff Photo. Board members said the closed comments that the latter made in Albert M. Orme 500,000 passengers. excise taxes and interest totaling duct campaigns of education, ad- needed. conference held after a regular a report to the supervisors on The date for the Baltimore some $430 levied on 26,000 bushels vertising, publicity, sales promo- The board voted to ask the Fed- was of a rwappmhpr 2 strike will not be set until the of apples packed in 1947. tion and research for the purpose public meeting general eral Public Roads Administration and that no action was Of Mr. Crain's report, Mr. Law- executive committee of the Tran- Mr. Ewing’s attorneys did not of increasing the demand for nature, to provide direct access from Key Veterans Bonus Bill on Baltimore taken. The last bond issue pro- to the new Run rence states: Changes sit Workers Union, AFL, meet** question the correctness of the Virginia apples. Bridge Spout the board was defeated Motorists can use the •‘I could not in conscience now Tuesday. Union officials said they State’s figures. They asked the One section levies an excise tax posed by j parkway. in a referendum in November. when toward accept the suggestions which ycu would give at least five days’ notice court, on the other hand, whether on apples packed in closed pack- parkway traveling in And Brunswick Lines Most for school im- and move make in your letter, namely, to To Be Revived before calling a walkout. The the lax is for a public purpose and ages. requests Washington directly up were contained in to but on the return begin some sort of study which union has asked for a pay increase whether it discriminates against The State contended in circuit provements the; Key Bridge annual of the there is no to would lead to weakening of the of 25 to 30 cents an hour. persons in the same class since it court that similar statutes had reports advisory; trip ramp carry Announced B. & 0. committees for eachI them to the and they county executive form” Legislature by Capitol Greyhound Lines officials applies only to those who pack in been found constitutional in appointed parkway indorsed “in at the containers. school. must use Lee highway. Mr. Crain’s report th« Associated Press & Greyhound terminal here Michigan, Idaho, Louisiana and By The Baltimore Railroad The new parkway is a potential principle” the idea ol making a last night said there was “no sign Judge Snead gave no specific Florida. Lee School Complaint Heard. ANNAPOLIS, Jan. 13.—Senator yesterday announced schedule from the bridge to Cherry- survey preparatory to of a change in the situation.” The by-pass preliminary Harry T. Phoebus, Republican, of A delegation from the Robert dale. to the change of government, but ; changes for commuters between surprise walkout that started Fri- E. Lee Somerset County proposed again Elementary School com- Officers who criticized the fed- cautioned that he “might not fully Washington, Baltimore and Bruns- day midnight caused compara- that backs tonight a bonus for Maryland Asks Court Leads All plained sewage up into eration had been asked to present agree” with the scope of the sur- tively little inconvenience for the Maryland a basement classroom. veterans of World War II. jwick, Md. Arlington their proposed budgets for the vey and who should make it. week end, they said. The full Supt. of Schools William A. He said he would introduce a The changes, effective today, current year. Mr. Crain specifically ques- | effect would be felt tomorrow by next 10 in Early said the county was trying The civic federation had on bill within the days are the result of using two new the To Dismiss in charged tioned the wisdom of calling 10,000 passengers who ordi- Architect's Virginia Counties to discover source of the the General Assembly for a ref- .the earlier that four of these officials Government technicians for as- diesel-powered commuter cars to narily use the line between Wash- trouble. erendum on a $90 million bonus. —the Commonwealth’s attorney, sistance. as had been suggested six ington and Annapolis and inter- Member was replace a total of steam-pow- Board Barnard Joy treas- The Eastern Shore Senator mediate and Suit Effort for j commissioner of revenue, earlier by Mr. Lawrence. communities, the Against Dr Education said he favored the chil- an of similar ered trains in local service—four Byrd moving and clerk of the Circuit Calls Red Tape Notorious. outspoken supporter much smaller number of passen- urer By the Associated Press dren to another basement room i legislation killed in the last two between Baltimore and Washing- gers on the More local funds per school child Court—had failed to submit their “Government planners in this Washington-St. Louis immediately unless the condition sessions of the Legislature. BALTIMORE, Jan. 13—Dis- were spent in Arlington for educa- proposed budgets to the County field are notorious for their tedi- ton and two between Washington route, they predicted. is corrected. “I feel confident this time,” he tion purposes than in any of Vir- Board for public hearing before ous red tape and overstaffing. Brunswick. The two cars will No Comment From Union. missal was asked today of an Rotten window said. and ginia's 100 counties during the last sills, sagging ! the budgets were sent to the State This would not be in keeping with In the as one train on the fol- Capitol Greyhound con- architect’s $10,000 damage suit fiscal stairs and an “unusable” fire es- told He declined to explain what operate year, according to the Vir- | Compensation Board. a Fairfax County budget,” he troversy union officials could not cape were cited by a sour ce of revenue would be tapped lowing schedules: against Dr. H. C. Byrd, University ginia Education Association. delegation May Unbalance Budget. the supervisors. be reached for comment here or from the Thomas Nelson to the money for an esti- of Maryland president, for alleged This Page The federation maintained that Lawrence that all provide Train No. 38—Leave Brunswick in of was among statistical con- Mr. replied , headquarters the breach of contract on a Elementary School. Parents said mated■ 215,000 Maryland veterans and building clusions from a new if the State board should approve assistance on the research project 5:35 a.m. except Sundays Greyhound Lines. The union is gleaned the fire of1 the last war. But he contended: at the University’s Negro branch recently completed escape higher the bud- volunteer basis at holidays. Arrive Washington 7:05 the analysis of the financial ability budgets, county’s is to be on a Amalgamated Association of in Princess Anne. ; was unusable because children j “It can be done without dis- and effort of localities to meet get might be thrown out of bal- no expense to the county. a.m. Street, Electric Railway and Motor easily might fall from it. rupting the financial structure of The suit involves designs for a their school They ance because the county’s share “What gives me most concern, Train No. 146—Leave Washing- Coach Employes. AFL, with head- problems. Arlington’s asked the the State.” to the that condition be cor- of the cost of these offices also “is Ar- in Detroit. building house president of expenditure per child amounted to however,” Mr. Lawrence said, ton 7:25 a.m. except Sundays. quarters rected by screening or by pro- Similar to Previous Bill. Princess Anne college. $149.90 while the lowest was 'would be increased. broad indictment of persons rive Camden Station, The dispute affects only figure your He his measure would Baltimore, Grey- viding access to the stairs from chairman of explained hound’s Within the last few an- $21.98 in Lee County, in Southwest Harley Williams, who work for the Federal Gov- 8:10 a.m. Capitol division, and not days * other than classroom windows. be^ similar to a bill he sponsored other Virginia. the federation’s Local Government ernment. ...” Baltimore. the Pennsylvania, Richmond and project at Princess Anne a year ago with Senator Louis L. Train No. 147—Leave Out of local funds in Monroe Addition Urged. Committee, had specifically at- Mr. Lawrence recalled that the Atlantic divisions. has come up for questioning. This 1949-50, Democrat, of Calvert Camden Station. 11 a.m. Arrive tacked Treasurer John Locke Goldstein, * W. C. involves the beginning of an the counties paid $57.14 per child Acquisition of more property Government Study Commission, 11:50 a.m. Beard, Greyhound ter- |County, now Senate majority Washington in attendance. This and Green, Commissioner of Revenue of which Mr. Crain was chairman, minal manager here, said the agricultural engineering building average day construction of an addition lcsidcr. Train No. 152—Leave Washing- is an increase of 8 cent over were asked Harry K. Green and Clerk of the had three members who were situation developed “out of a clear which a contractor says cost him per for the James Mon- bill called for an Circuit Court H. That $89,998,- Iton 4:15 p.m. except Sundays. the previous fiscal period. Last roe a Bruce Green. Federal employes. sky” and that he knew of no rea- $30,000 but which Dr. Byrd and Elementary School, while 800 bond issue to be met by sales Arrive Baltimore, Camden Sta- year's city average increased 2 of Yesterday the treasurer told the “They did not seem to me to son for it. State officials have denied au- per delegation parents from the tax receipts in excess of $20 mil- tion, 4:55 p.m. cent to $132.85 per pupil. Walter Reed board, as he advanced toward Mr. be champions of red tape or in- Government mediators moved thorizing. Gov. McKeldin has Elementary School lion annually and, if necessary, Balti- Williams, that he would “speak volved procedures,” said Mr. Law-; Train No. 157—Leave into the picture late yesterday. ordered an investigation. Results Released at Richmond. urged construction of a partition an increase in the real estate tax. Station. 5:05 in the to him with something more than more, Camden p.m., Conciliator James McNamara was The dismissal motion was filed The Asociated Pres reported the multi-purpose room so it rence. to ex- It authorized payments Arrive results of could serve as two my mouth.” Mr. John Locke Praises Personnel Koster. except Sundays. Washing- assigned to arrange conferences by the attorney general in the VEA survey released classrooms, ,servicemen of from $10 to $500, behalf; Green accused Mr. Williams of Mr. Crain also had warned the' ton 5:55 p.m. today if possible in Cincinnati, of the State, former Gov. Lane, at Richmond. Among other con- making an extra classroom avail- depending upon length of service clusions reached: able for the telling "a plain, unadulterated supervisors against giving too j Train No. 37—Leave Washing- Clyde Mills, assistant director of the comptroller, State overcrowded third and time spent abroad. A later treasurer,; The lie.” much emphasis to job classifica- ton 6:05 p.m. except Sundays and the Federal Mediation and Con- former State Engineer John B. range in percentages of grades. amendment enlarged the bonus Later, the treasurer objected to Arrive Brunswick 7:23 ciliation Service, said. Funk and Dr. All were State contributions to combined Board members commented aft- tion and a merit system. fund million and em- holidays. Byrd. to $125 local and state er a question by Board Member “A good department head makes p.m. A Capitol Greyhound Lines of- named in a suit filed December 6 funds ran from 24 hearing the requests that they braced veterans of World War I. cent in have been Robert W. Cox and threatened to all of this unnecessary. Besides, intro- ficial said here last night that the by Bernard Evander in the per Arlington County to warned to “go slow” on The Senate passed the Phoebus- The line also announced pull Mr. Cox “from behind roster total of 90 drivers who Court. 73 per cent in Lee County and expenditures the rest of this year that we have a good personnel Goldstein bill in the duction of diesel service and cuts did not Baltimore City closing days from 16 cent at because revenues table.” Maj. Harry L. Woodyard, to draw from,” Mr. Crain told times for its trains report for work might have been The dismissal motion argues per Williamsburg are not as high of the 1950 session by a vote of in scheduled chief of police, called for order. increased by another 10 or 20 in that the suit was filed to 47 per cent in Buena Vista. as expected. They said many of the supervisors. 19 to 9. The House also a between St. Louis and Washing- improperly Mr. passed St. The localities up 56 cent the items Bruce Green, the court Mr. Lawrence said the fore- ton and Baltimore and Cleveland. Louis or Cincinnati. in Baltimore because the official put per proposed would be con- $100 million bonus bill sponsored the clerk, demanded an from comment “disturbed” him About 10 drivers for the Red residences of the defendants are of school costs—excluding sidered in connection with a bond apology going by a group of delegates, but both Mr. Williams. Star Bus Line, out of in or elsewhere. capital outlay and debt service— issue since they constituted capi- Commonwealth’s since the law requires establish- measures died when the Senate operating the Annapolis Greyhound terminal Mr. Evander Dr. and State funds supplied 44 per tal improvements. Attorney Denman T. Rucker said ment of job classification and a sine Raids here be- claims Byrd abruptly adjourned die. 3 Held in Gambling cent. State funds he “resented” Mr. Williams "tell- merit under the county tween Washington and Annapolis, entered into a contract with him averaged 28 system Drunken Driving Measure. me how to run walked out later in per cent of all city schools ex- ing my office when executive government. Another to be yesterday, ap- September, 1947. He said he bill, introduced Establishments he doesn’t know what goes on in Mr. Crain expressed “particular On Fairfax parently in a sympathy strike. was notified on April 22, 1948, penditures and 52 per cent of the Monday night by Delegate Ches- Possessions my office.” about were on Terminal officials said had that the contract was terminated, county expenditures. Family concern” county depart- ter of Three persons arrested they Tawney, Democrat, Balti- The 100 “Push-Button Politics.” ments having to do with plan- m advance notice of this walkout with $2,140.84 still owed him. counties last year had more would provide for suspen- gaming charges as a result of Mr. Rucker said the that all bus service be- The suit also Dr. an average true school tax rate of federation ning, zoning, public safety and sion of a driver’s for stopped charges Byrd license at raids on two establishments in 76 cents Burned at committee’s report was works, and tween the two cities. violated a law prohibiting any per $100 true value of Suitland “push- public recommended! least 90 days after a drunken button politics.” that be “kept free from Fairfax County yesterday. State official from making a con- property, an increase of 15 per A Prince they driving conviction. The license Reinstatement Asked. Georges County fam- Mr. Williams 325 tract State to cent over the previous year's 66- replied that he county executive control.” would be revoked Charles Grunewald, 35, of Transport between Washington binding the pay- ily lost virtually all of its posses- permanently cents average. would not be intimidated. He Lawrence Disagrees. was and was not ment of funds which have not sions in a after a second offense. The Com- Fort drive, Alexandria, Annapolis, however, yesterday fire which added that he "I must been Wide Extreme in Rites. would continue to respectfully disagree missioner of Motor Vehicles now of completely cut off. Terminal appropriated. burned out an apartment in the charged with possession lottery urge the people to “get a stronger that any of these functions are has the spokesmen said passengers still Among both counties and cities Carry Homes power to suspend licenses housing project at hold on slips after a raid on the Nu-Berger there were the purse-strings of these placed in jeopardy under the of drunken drivers indefinitely. could take a round-about route wide extremes in true Suitland, Md. road tax rates—from 43 constitutional officials.” county executive form,” replied lunch room on Telegraph by way of Baltimore. Similarly, Fishburne Alumni Seek cents in War- Dispossessed by the early morn- ren Board Member Daniel A. Dugan Mr. Lawrence. He added that which he owns. He was released passengers for St. Louis could use County to $1.42 in Cumber- ing blaze was the Roy L. Tolley made a motion that no the have authority at and land County, and from 40 cents objection supervisors to; in $500 bond pending a hearing Pennsylvania Greyhound family living at 2819 Forty-fourth be To Repurchase School in the of made regarding budgets of set up divisions covering these Fairfax Farmer Admits Fairfax January 22. other facilities to reach St. Louis city Hampton to $1.51 in place. The apartment was one By tho Associated Press the of the officials. The State board functions within any of the seven Arrested in a raid at The Open by way of such distant points as city Waynesboro. of four in a one-story frame WAYNESBORO, Jan. 13. should be informed, however, Mr. government departments author- House, Route 1 at Gum Springs, Chicago. Va., Therefore the “local effort” building. — Fishburne Military School made the cities Dugan said, that the budget of ized for county executive govern- Church Afire were Williams, 36, The strike threat on the W. M. by and counties Mr. Tolley said he was awak- Setting Tony Anthony the commissioner of ments. & A. arose alumni announced today they are toward paying for public school ened about revenue, a A Fairfax proprietor, and William Harris, busline Friday night 3:15 a.m. when he County farm hand ready to negotiate for the re- a modest im- Democrat, might be reduced when Mr. Lawrence’s reply added: colored, 38, a soldier from Fort when drivers, members of Local operations ^.showed ‘‘smelled something funny." He yesterday was charged with set- of the school’s the VEA a new county assessment office “Needless to say, your sugges- Belvoir. Both were charged with 1365 of the Motor Coach Em- purchase property provement, believes. saw a flash of light in the ting fire to the Dranesville Meth- living is set up. The motion tions and the of to walk un- and to form a corporation to run Combined expenditures from room and passed, but suggestions any- odist gambling and released in $100 ployes, AFL, voted out found it on fire. He Church and is being ques- the institution. local funds for the was opposed by P. Preeland Chew one else in the county would be bond each pending a hearing at less the company reinstates a dis- running public awakened his step-son, Leroy tioned in connection with a half- The of last not and Alfred E. Frisbie, the two welcomed by our Research Proj- Fairfax January 22. missed worker, Norman F. Gibbs city Waynesboro schools, counting construction Noel, 14, and they attempted to dozen other blazes since 1937. October the Fishburne Democratic members. ect. But our job in the main Fairfax police Lt. of Maryland Park, Md., in ac- bought and other capital outlay items, put out the blaze. Mrs. Wesley Henry Waters, 28, of County Tolley The treasurer said is to the facts and not to cordance with a recent arbitration buildings from their owners at were $40,373,745 in 1949-50. This and the county get R. D. Richard Utz and M. K. Bryant, another son, 18 months, were F. 2, Herndon, was held for and faces a deficit of pass judgment on those facts. The led ruling. that time $310,000 the is $4,062,571 more than the com- visiting in Va. approximately under bond on a of ABC investigator, who both Roanoke, $7,500 charge transfer to the school of the Old in 1948-49. $200,000 unless tax collections question of policy will have to raids, said they caught Williams While the union set Tuesday parable $36,311,174 Firemen from six volunteer com- arson, pending a hearing at 10 Inn and the present city increase. He said about 86 be determined by the Committee and Harris playing dice. at midnight ae the walkout time, Wayne panies were hampered in per a.m. Wednesday at Fairfax. fighting cent of 1950 taxes of Seven to be appointed either it instructed its president, Charles hall building. the fire by frozen have been Police said Waters told them he Chief Forest hydrants, but collected. the board or the K. to extend in his Today’s announcement said a Warden succeeded in by present by set the fire December 13 because Penrod, it, confining it to the — The board elected new board elected in November. Morgan Court Elects discretion. A company spokes- non-profit corporation to be one apartment. Firemen Mrs. Florence he resented having to kindle the Named for Loudoun and Cannon W. man W. M. & A. not re- known as the Fishbume-Hudgins chairman for 1951 after 1951. to BERKELEY SPRINGS, Va., said had neighbors were collecting money, furnace warm the church each Cloyd C. James of Hillsboro has she broke a tie “I think that, with all respect Jan. 13 (Special).—Robert D. fused to comply with the ruling, Education Foundation, Inc.—will clothes and furnishings for the by voting for Sunday. been named chief forest warden herself. to those who do not like the Michael yesterday was named but the firm’s officials will meet apply in the near future to the Tolleys. The project Waters was quoted as admitting for Loudoun manage- Mrs. form and would the middle of the week State Corporation Commission for County, Va. ment Cannon, a methods exam- county executive he used a president of the Morgan County probably made another unit at 4409 home-made incendiary Mr. James succeeds William L. iner for the Defense like to nibble away at it and Court for the current year. to consider the situation. a charter. Taylor street, available to the Department, bomb, fashioned from a bottle of Wortman, who resigned after has lived in try to get special acts perhaps eight family. Arlington for 30 gasoline with cotten in the nozzle years as chief warden to we it the devote years. to sabotage it, owe to for a wick. Fire companies which fought more time to his farm, according She was voters of this county to fulfill the blaze were Boulevard president of the Ar- Damage to the church was esti- New to an announcement Heights, forth in the Students Name from Dis- lington Civic Federation in 1942 the obligation set mated by police at about $6,000. Blandensburg Oppose Momingside, Silver Hill, District trict Forester D. G. Wilfong, jr., and 1943. She won that statute.” Lt. Grafton Wells, chief of de- A movement is underway among change have been invited to ap- The committee, which includes Heights, Capitol Heights and Hill- organi- of the Virginia Forest Service, zation’s gold medal for Reminder of New Voting. School students pear before the school board. of the side. Cause of the blaze was un- meritori- tectives, said police are question- Bladensburg High the presidents senior, jun- Charlottesville. ous civic Mr. Lawrence told Mr. Crain “This us in a determined. achievement in 1942. ing Waters about six other fires, to retain the institution’s name protest puts very ior and sophomore classes, claims that voters in the August primary including one at the Pleasant Val- when it moves to a new building embarrassing position.” said Mr. the name “Bladensburg” locates and the November election “will ley School in Loudoun County in next fall. Shugart, explaining that Mr. Cook Wife Gets Warrant is a cherished tra- Annandale PTA Watch Your Talk have an opportunity ... to select 1937, and several others recently The Prince Georges County has accepted the honor and has the school and to See A in com- For from the candidates nominated in the Herndon area. School Board proposes to supplant announced provision of a $1,000 dition. change name, Feuding McCoy When would mean Rural School Life Film for supervisor who are sympathe- Investigating the case with Lt. the name, Bladensburg, with A. S. trust fund in his will benefiting mittee members say, Addressing Name of Hatfield The National tic with and are seriously anxious Wells are Detective Sergt. Cecil Cook, after the former State the school’s library. many alumni would have diplo- By Education Asso- These Kiwanians By the Associated Press ciation’s film to fulfill the obligations of the Brown and Carl Macintosh, chief superintendent of education. Mr. Shugart recalled there was mas and references from “a non- or rural school life NEWPORT Special Dispatch to The Star law with respect to the county of police. Spearheading the campaign to no opposition to the new name existent school.” NEWS, Va., at Centreville, Va., will be shown Jan. at the executive form.” retain the present name is a com- when the School Board decided to “Our trophies are all marked 13.—Mrs. Octavia Mc- Annandale school PTA MARTINSBURG, W. Va., Noting that Mr. Crain described mittee of nine students and their adopt it. ‘Bladensburg’; our new sports Coy obtained a warrant for meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Jan. 13.—Speakers before the Prof. to her the school Kiwanis the county executive system as Lijins Speak parents. They brought the mat- Meanwhile, the students pro- uniforms, too. Even our school husband today. Club here will be the “lesser of two evils.” Mr. Prof. Peter Lijins of the De- ter to the attention of the school’s hibited from pressing their fight cheers are built around the name Sheriff R. Bickford Curtis Mrs. Ella Keyes of the Centre- asked to refrain from using ” Lawrence urged him and all other partment of Sociology, University Parent-Teacher Association, which during school hours, will meet at ‘Bladensburg,’ said Marcia Lowe, of Warwick County said she ville School will be on hand to “swear” words hereafter. county residents of similar senti- of Maryland, will discuss juvenile voted 395 to 11 against a change. 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home a committee member. complained her husband had answer questions regarding the The club last night voted to ments “to get behind the county delinquency in the community at They also have collected 500 sig- of a committee member, Caralee Her father, Arthur Lowe, jr., been “feuding around.” film, which was made under the post a reminder at the name is Hat- executive form sincerely and give a meeting of the College Park Ele- natures on. a petition. Barkdoll, 6900-A Spring road, and Miss Barkdoll’s father, Robert The husband’s guidance of Jane Franseth, rural speaker’s desk calling for sheriff said. it the benefit of your whole- mentary School Parent-Teacher County School Supt. G. Gardner Landover Hills, to discuss further Barkdoll, are serving as adult ad- field McCoy, the school specialist in the United temperate language. hearted co-operation.” Association at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Shugart said opponents of the action. visers for the committee. States Office of Education.