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Monday, April 28, 2014

March 30, 1923: A gang of 25 Baltimore men attempted to rob Carroll County distillery.

March 30, 1923: A gang of 25 Baltimore men attempted to rob Carroll County distillery.

The robbers received some buckshot in the hide, but no liquor.

By Kevin Dayhoff, March 30, 2014

http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2014/04/march-30-1923-gang-of-25-baltimore-men.html



On March 30, 1923, in the depths of prohibition, a local newspaper rang the alarm that “About 25 men, all from Baltimore, it is reported, attempted to raid McGinnis Distillery in Carroll County, just east of Westminster.”

It needs to be noted that although prohibition, known as the “Volstead Act,” did not go into effect throughout the nation until January 20, 1920; Carroll countians voted to outlaw the sale of alcohol in the county six-years earlier - in 1914, according to research by historian Jay Graybeal for the Historical Society of Carroll County.

Prohibition remained the law of the land until President Franklin Roosevelt signed into law the Cullen-Harrison Act on March 23, 1933.

Meanwhile in Carroll County, Graybeal reports, “production at local distilleries continued even after Prohibition began ….  These rural distilleries became tempting targets for gangs who supplied liquor to speakeasies and individuals who still imbibed.  The Industrial Grain Products Corporation in Carrollton was robbed in broad daylight and the story was front page news in the November 23, 1923 issue of the Westminster Democratic Advocate newspaper…”

That same newspaper reported on March 30, 1923 that the McGinnis Distillery robbery attempt was the second try, “within two weeks to rob the warehouse which contains 4000 barrels of the precious fluid.  The truck to haul the whiskey away was left at Cranberry about 2 miles from the distillery,” near Westminster.

The next morning 25 five-gallon “containers were found along the warehouse which was to be used to put the whiskey in.  The iron shutter was opened but they failed to gain entrance.”

The newspaper account further reports that on this occasion, the guard on duty was prepared and defended the distillery from the would-be whiskey-robbers.  “Guard Charles Thomson, who was on duty, was the target for the raiders.  

“They opened fire on Mr. Thomson, who returned it, and made it so hot for the gang that they retreated over the hills for safety…  

“Two men, Saturday morning, it is said, full of blood and mud, took the 6:30 a.m. train at Cranberry for Baltimore.  It is evident that some of the gang received some of the buckshot in their hide, but none were seriously injured.”

Although this attempt on the distillery ended in failure, a lengthy newspaper account from January 8, 1926 details a gang of 50 men who literally attacked the distillery. The ensuing battle, which appears to have lasted for a considerable length of time, eventually witnessed even the Carroll County State’s Attorney and the Sheriff joining the battle and being fired upon.

Other newspaper accounts of prohibition in Carroll County took a lighter approach. According to Graybeal, “An article from the May 30, 1924 issue of the Democratic Advocate newspaper about the discovery of bootleg hooch provided the writer, Ira N. Barnes of Freedom, with an opportunity to comment on Prohibition…

In an effort to properly dispose of the alcohol, Barnes, “dumped the contents of the jars, one by one, into the secluded retreat of this elusive animal….” A groundhog that had taken-up residence on the Barnes farm.

“The next night following this eventful discovery, alone wanderer traveling down Morgan Run Valley was greatly surprised to observe by the light of the moon about a dozen ground-hogs engaged in a disgraceful tango, bunny-hug and turkey trot to the accompaniment of jazz music, furnished by a frog orchestra from an adjacent morass. 

“A large number of sober animals ranged around viewing the performance were so completely scandalized at the affair that they were compelled to bow their head in shame, excepting a few old skunks…”

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Westminster Methodist minister Lowell Ensor helped raise awareness of civil rights in 1940s

Anyone remember the Rev. Dr. Lowell Ensor, the pastor at the Westminster United Methodist from 1940 – 1947 and later became the president of Western Maryland College – now McDaniel, from 1947 – June 30, 1972? http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0323-20140325,0,3448847.story

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By Kevin Dayhoff, March 25, 2014

In 1945, institutional racism in Maryland was a hot topic. In part, the discussion was driven by pragmatism in that, according to research by historian Kenneth D. Durr, more than 20 percent of the population in Baltimore was said to be black. But because of housing segregation laws, the city's black population was squeezed into 2 percent of the city's land mass.

Lowell Ensor would later assume the office of president of the college, now McDaniel, on July 1, 1947, according to Lightner's history of the college, "Fearless and Bold." He served until June 30, 1972, and died in 1975.


Lowell Ensor would later assume pres of college now McDaniel 1Jy1947, according to Lightner's, "Fearless and Bold." http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/carroll/westminster/ph-ce-eagle-archives-0323-20140325,0,3448847.story
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Westminster warming up for birthday celebration

... just endured are hard on a city — and expensive. In a recent edition of the city's newsletter, Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz wrote, "The City has spent all $100,000 of our snow budget plus an additional $50,000 in contingency funds purchasing ...
Vehicle license plates long a topic of interest [Column]
On April 12, 1946, Maryland Gov. Herbert O'Conor "announced his decision to provide permanent automobile registration tags for motor vehicles in the State," according to a local newspaper.
Oriole baseball history includes loss to Westminster in 1885 [Column]
There were actually at least two sports stadiums in Northeast Baltimore at 33rd Street and Ellerslie Avenue in what was once a city park by the name of Venable Park. The first, Baltimore Municipal Stadium, began operations Dec. 2, 1922.
Westminster minister helped raise awareness of civil rights in 1940s
In 1945, institutional racism in Maryland was a hot topic. In part, the discussion was driven by pragmatism in that, according to research by historian Kenneth D. Durr, more than 20 percent of the population in Baltimore was said to be black.
Current tensions in Ukraine bring back memories of Cold War
"Today's Paper Has Community Fallout Shelter Plan ? The new community fallout shelter plan for Carroll County is included in this newspaper. ?"
When cigars meant major industry in Manchester [Column]
... received an imported breech-loading shotgun. Throughout his career he gave away 5,000 guns representing sales of 5,000,000 cigars!" When he is not admiring the artwork on the old cigar labels,Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at .
Panama Canal opened markets for Carroll farmers [Column]
... City, a vast collection of skyscrapers and a thriving economic center that may be best described as the Hong Kong of Latin and South America. If he is not showing pictures of his trip to Panama to friends, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at
Wormseed was once a growing industry in the county [Eagle Archives]
... College: 621 employees • Carroll County Commissioners: 587 employees • Carroll Community College: 509 employees • Evapco: 440 employees When he is not counting the days until spring, KevinDayhoff may be reached at .
Streets and history of Westminster intersect at odd angles [Eagle Archives]
Many residents today may not recall the crazy-quilt "dog leg" intersection of John, Bond and Main streets, or the equally mismatched collision of Main and Liberty streets, Railroad Avenue, and the train tracks in Westminster. Years ago, these intersections did not look anything like they do now.
Long-standing history of ground-rent on property in Westminster [Column]
In the last several weeks, articles in the Baltimore Sun report that a ruling by the Maryland Court of Appeals "tossed-out ? an ambitious legislative effort" to address what some lawmakers perceived as abusive practices on the part of some ground-rent owners in Maryland.                                        +++++++++++++++
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The charge at the Café Bustello by Kevin Dayhoff October 19, 2012 http://tinyurl.com/mloq5p7

The charge at the Café Bustello by Kevin Dayhoff October 19, 2012 http://tinyurl.com/mloq5p7


Genius is one percent inspiration and 99-percent coffee… Sometimes, without coffee, I question my sanity. Occasionally it responds. http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-charge-at-cafe-bustello-by-kevin.html


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The charge at the Café Bustello by Kevin Dayhoff October 19, 2012 http://tinyurl.com/mloq5p7



The charge at the Café Bustello by Kevin Dayhoff October 19, 2012 http://tinyurl.com/mloq5p7


Genius is one percent inspiration and 99-percent coffee… Sometimes, without coffee, I question my sanity. Occasionally it responds. http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-charge-at-cafe-bustello-by-kevin.html



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Ten words to cut from your writing - The Globe and Mail

Ten words to cut from your writing - The Globe and Mail:

THE TOP TENS

Ten words to cut from your writing


When you want to make your writing more powerful, cut out words you don’t need – such as the 10 included in this post:

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The Windows 8.1 Start menu could show up this summer | PCWorld

The Windows 8.1 Start menu could show up this summer | PCWorld


"The score is 2-1 in favor of the Start menu landing on Windows 8.1 while the weather's still warm. Following reports claiming the Start menu would appear this fall, two well known Microsoft watchers say the highly anticipated update could be here before the summer is out.

Both the Verge's Tom Warren and ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley report that Microsoft hopes to deliver the Start menu to Windows 8.1 users by August." Read more; 
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2147013/start-menu-coming-to-windows-8-1-this-fall-not-so-fast-windows-watchers-say.html#tk.nl_today

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ALAMOGORDO, N.M.: Diggers find Atari's E.T. games in landfill | Business | ADN.com

ALAMOGORDO, N.M.: Diggers find Atari's E.T. games in landfill | Business | ADN.comhttp://www.adn.com/2014/04/25/3442598/diggers-ready-to-unearth-ataris.html#emlnl=Morning_Newsletter

"BY JUAN CARLOS LLORCA Associated Press April 25, 2014"

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. — A decades-old urban legend was put to rest Saturday when workers for a documentary film production company recovered "E.T." Atari game cartridges from a heap of garbage buried deep in the New Mexico desert.

The "Atari grave" was, until that moment, a highly debated tale among gaming enthusiasts and other self-described geeks for 30 years. The story claimed that in its death throes, the video game company sent about a dozen truckloads of cartridges of what many call the worst video game ever to be forever hidden in a concrete-covered landfill in southeastern New Mexico.

The search for the cartridges of a game that contributed to the demise of Atari will be featured in an upcoming documentary about the biggest video game company of the early '80s.

As a backhoe scattered a huge scoop of 30-year-old trash and dirt over the sand, the film crew spotted boxes and booklets carrying the Atari logo. Soon after, a game cartridge turned up, then another and another.

Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2014/04/25/3442598/diggers-ready-to-unearth-ataris.html#emlnl=Morning_Newsletter

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

New trees for 4-H Therapeutic Riding Arena at the Carroll Co Ag Ctr Westminster

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New trees for 4-H Therapeutic Riding Arena at the Carroll Co Ag Ctr Westminster

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New trees for 4-H Therapeutic Riding Arena at the Carroll Co Ag Ctr Westminster

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4H Therapeutic Riding Prog, 4H, Ag Carroll Co MD Ag Center, Dayhoff photos trees, Ag Horticulture Plants Trees, 

Tractor Pull in full swing at the Carroll County Agricultural Center Westminster

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Tractor Pull in full swing at the Carroll County Agricultural Center Westminster

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Tractor Pull in full swing at the Carroll County Agricultural Center Westminster

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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Westminster Fire Dept members oversee drawing the Big Money Raffle winning tkts

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Westminster Fire Dept members oversee drawing the Big Money Raffle winning tkts

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Westminster Fire Dept members oversee drawing the Big Money Raffle winning tkts

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2002 Carroll County Maryland Facts Book

2002 Carroll County Maryland Facts Book

The Carroll County facts Book provides a variety of information on Carroll County Maryland.

Its ten sections provides an overview of Carroll County, its history, citizens, communities, and government.

Carroll County, Maryland, history, demographics, Westminster

http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2014/04/2002-carroll-county-maryland-facts-book.html
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Bare Trees

Bare Trees

Bare Trees
January 21, 2009
Reminded me of the “Bare Trees” album by “Fleetwood Mac.”
However, while I was looking for a video of “Bare Trees” on YouTube, I ran across “Hypnotized,” which I felt went better with the picture.
Labels:  - See more at: http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2009/01/bare-trees.html#sthash.bDFhhk4t.dpuf 

http://youtu.be/UpyDaI3I2Cg



Written by bob welch.

Its the same kind of story

That seems to come down from long ago

Two friends having coffee together

When something flies by their window

It might be out on that lawn

Which is wide, at least half of a playing field

Because theres no explaining what your imagination

Can make you see and feel

Seems like a dream

(they) got me hypnotized

Now its not a meaningless question

To ask if theyve been and gone

I remember a talk about north

Carolina and a strange, strange pond

You see the sides were like glass

In the thick of a forest without a road

And if any mans ever made that land

Then I think it wouldve showed

Seems like a dream

(they) got me hypnotized

They say theres a place down in mexico

Where a man can fly over mountains and hills

And he dont need an airplane or some kind of engine

And he never will

Now you know its a meaningless question

To ask if those stories are right

cause what matters most if the feeling

You get when youre hypnotized

Seems like a dream

(they) got me hypnotized

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Westminster celebrates 250 years and Arbor Day with tree planting - The Advocate of Westminster and Finksburg: News

Westminster celebrates 250 years and Arbor Day with tree planting - The Advocate of Westminster and Finksburg: News

Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 By Jon Kelvey Advocate Staff Writer

The City of Westminster is celebrating its 250th birthday this year —
its sestercentennial — and as a kick-off to a series of anniversary-themed
celebrations across the calendar, the city will plant a sapling taken from a
white oak tree that was standing when Westminster was founded... 
http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/advocate_of_westminster/news/westminster-celebrates-years-and-arbor-day-with-tree-planting/article_589a9588-9ad0-5ba7-a7bf-eaa93fe3a26a.html
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Monday, April 21, 2014

The biggest issue in government that no one talks about

The biggest issue in government that no one talks abouthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/innovations/wp/2014/04/04/the-biggest-issue-in-government-that-no-one-talks-about/?wpisrc=nl_inn 

BY MATT MCFARLAND April 4, 2014

"Our opinion of government workers is notoriously low. Just look at these suggested searches from Google.
While Silicon Valley start-ups reinvent the world, most government agencies can only dream of being innovators. Basic competence on tech projects is a struggle, as the rollout of HealthCare.com illustrated.
At a GE-hosted event in Washington on Thursday addressing the future of work" Read more:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/innovations/wp/2014/04/04/the-biggest-issue-in-government-that-no-one-talks-about/?wpisrc=nl_inn 


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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Sacred Heart Catholic Church Reisterstown Md

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Mom is sitting-up in a chair and smiling for Easter. Mom says Happy Easter.

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Denise Elaine Frebertshauser, 45, passed away peacefully on April 16, 2014

Denise Elaine Frebertshauser, age 45 of Harwood, Maryland passed away peacefully on April 16, 2014 at the University of Maryland Medical Center, with family and friends by her side.

Born on March 11, 1969 in Westminster, she was the daughter of Donald E. Frebertshauser and Rose M. Hahn Frebertshauser of Westminster. She is survived by her brother, Drew Frebertshauser, Spring Grove,  PA and friend Holly Givler, Hanover, PA and niece Dakota Frebertshauser; aunts and uncles David and Jill Frebertshauser, Alice and Jim Eckard,  and Paul and Anna Hahn, Jr. Westminster.  She was an adored “Auntie” to Jacob and Drew Bjerknes and Berlin Dunn. She was preceded in death by close friend Bonnie Dunn in 2010. Her infectious love of life and learn by doing spirit through the 4-H program and ACA camping, gathered many wonderful friends who circled her with love and devotion throughout the years.

Denise was a 1987 graduate of Westminster High School, and then went on to graduate from the University of Maryland, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources with a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Food Science. She began a 5 year career of growing kids into competent caring and nurturing adults in the Baltimore County 4-H program with Adventures in Science and camping. From 1997- 2005, Denise as an extension educator in the Carroll County 4-H program expanded her natural resource and teen leadership focus. Denise’s mantra, “Get a child outside,” was frequently heard. She believed a supportive natural environment where adults and youth could interact developed a child’s head, heart, hand and health.

Denise was committed to developing the Maryland Patuxent River 4-H Center into a thriving and safe place for urban youth to learn how to become environmental stewards while having fun with hands on educational experiences. Denise’s creative teaching approach was key for developing senior youth mentor partnerships with younger campers. Her respect and interest for the American Indian traditions were often taught. She loved collecting antiques and historical memorabilia.

Denise was currently the Extension Specialist in Environmental Science and Outdoor Education at the University of Maryland Extension 4-H Youth and Development Center. She continued to grow “kids” and adults through science and camping. Denise was a published faculty member with numerous awards for her creativity, teaching, and program outreach. She was honored to receive the President’s award by the Chesapeake Section of the National American Camping Association for her outstanding service.  Denise was most noted for making a difference in the lives of youth and adults. Her “never quit attitude” and “live in the moment” enthusiasm sparked much love and devotion for many youth and adults across Maryland. Death leaves a heart ache no one can heal, but love leaves a memory no one can steal.

A Memorial Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at St. John’s (Leisters) Lutheran Church,  827 Leisters Church Rd., Westminster,  with the Reverend Kristin Dubsky officiating.  Burial will follow in Leisters Church Cemetery.  The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home, 91 Willis St., Westminster, and on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the church. 


In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: The Maryland 4-H Foundation, Denise Memorial Camping Fund, 8020 Greenmead Drive, College Park, MD 20740 or the Patuxent River 4-H Center Foundation, INC., Denise Memorial, PO Box 342, Davidsonville, MD 21035.
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Saturday, April 19, 2014

#Westminster Carroll County #Maryland #spring #Sunset

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Obama-Cantor relationship sours - News from The Hill By Mike Lillis

News from The Hill

Obama-Cantor relationship sours By Mike Lillis

How are relations between President Obama and Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.)? Well, it's complicated.

Earlier this month, the House majority leader stood by Obama's side as the president signed a pediatric research law championed by Cantor. It marked a rare case of ideological opposites joining forces to move legislation in an election year.

Just two weeks later, the kumbaya moment was old news. The powerful politicians this week traded barbs over which party is to blame for the House's failure to consider immigration reform legislation — a spat suggesting the odds are long that Congress will overhaul the system in 2014.

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Coloring eggs for Easter

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Coloring eggs for Easter

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Coloring eggs for Easter

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Marnie and Marian Taylorsville United Methodist Church 5K Run to the Cross

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