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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 24

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE SUN, BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 22. 1954 AEG BUILDING J)UE IN STATE New Maryland Structure Is Expected For Agency BOWERS GIVEN HOSPITAL POST Named Chief Of Women's To Succeed Dr. Stout PAGE 24 Barry Bowers has been appoint i3r ed director of the Hospital for Women of Maryland to succeed Dr.

Merrell L. Stout, who resigned recently because of ill health. mm if Mr. Bowers, 33, was formerly assistant to the director at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The appointment as made by the executive committee of the board of directors at Women's 80 SQUARE and will become effective on September 1 of this year.

jpss -ail Has Health Degree Mr. Bowers, who holds a mas percali ter's degree in public health from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, once worked as a chief design engineer for the Tennessee Valley ON FULL BOLTS Washington Bureau of The Sun Washington, Aug. 21 A new building to house the Atomic Energy Commission under the recently enacted Lease-Purchase Act is expected to be located in Maryland. The Public "Works Committee rf the House and Senate recently approved authority for the new building at executive session. The fiction of the two committees, it was said, is based on economy.

The building is estimated to cost $9,600,000 and will house the entire personnel of the A EC. It was reported today that Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the AEC, has been in touch with the Maryland State Planning Commission in regard to the location of the new building in either Montgomery or Prince Georges count. Fallon Sees Strauss It also was reported today that Representative Fallon recently discussed the matter personally vith Mr. Strauss in behalf of getting the AEC headquarters located in the State.

two committees had backing of the subcommittee on independent offices of the appropria 1 LJI I If He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University with a degree in engineering and a Navy veteran of World War II. Mr. Bowers, who is married and I VMM REG. 49c father of one daughter, is origi I IcSuB GD3SDEOUB GQKIBI SMOKING BEE) Ethan A. Andrews, bee the City Hospitals dome, being dismantled in a renovation project.

The bees worried workmen. nally from Pennsgrove, where he received his early education. Positions he has held at the Johns Hopkins Hospital include administrative resident, adminis the "highest bees in town" in expert, tackles trative assistant and, until re OSMC LEAGUE MEETS THIS WEEK Schools In Baltimore City Will Oven On Sevtember cent lyassanttotbedirect or. Fashion Show Sept 14 A fashion show will be featured JL 1 at the donor luncheon of the La tion committee. Representative dies' Auxiliary of the Talmudical Prince Georges, Queen Annes and Tentative dates for the opening I Academy at Cottage and Spring-hill avenues, September 14.

at Talbot counties. and closing of Maryland public Fort McHenry Program, Talk By Navy Secretary On Slate We actually picked the patterns ourselves had them printed to our own exacting specifications. Result: You get yard after yard of excitingly new, enchantingly fresh prints for dresses, aprons, interior decorations. Remember first come, first served! HEAVY SUITINGS If full bolts, would be 1.00 to 1.59 yard For Allegany, Calvert, Carroll, schools and the probable number noon. Cecil, Charles, Harford, Wash of sciiool days in the 1954-1955 year have been announced by ington and Worcester county children there would be 183 days the School Board.

Baltimore city schools and of school; 184 for those of St. Marys county; 185 for Baltimore and Howard counties, and a nebu those of Allegany, Baltimore. Car lous figure bsted only as between oline, Carroll, Harford, Howard, Kent. Montgomery, Prince Georges, St. Marys, Washington, Wicomico and Worcester counties all plan to open September 7.

180 and 190 for city youngsters. Church To Hold Picnic The Deer Park Methodist Church will hold its annual picnic Into a cape or cape stole Other Opening Dates Earliest to open by present Saturday at Smallwood. on schedules are Somerset county, Special Route No. 32, 10 miles north of Eldersburg. like this September Talbot, September Suiting and skirt Crease-resistant weight, a on 2, and Charles, September 3.

The John Phillips Cal.) is chairman of the subcommittee. In a memorandum to Representative Dondero chairman of the House Public Works Committee, Mr. Phillips pointed out that "this is a matter of great interest and importance to the Committee on Appropriations. I think it might be considered the most important item on the list handed you by the General Services Administration." Located In Washington Mr. Phillips said "the Atomic Energy Commission is presently located in a number of buildings in Washington.

The space is not adequate; the buildings are separated, and the securities measures difficult." Representative Fallon communicated with the State Planning Commission and conveyed the interest of Chairman Strauss in locating the building in nearby Maryland. I. Alvin Pasarew, director of the commission in a letter to Mr. Fallon indicated the commission's interest. Mr.

Pasarew wrote Fallon that ''the commission has welcomed every opportunity to be of assist The Marine Corps League will hold a week-long national convention here this week which will include a special ceremony at Fort McHenry and an address by the Secretary of the Navy. The 1st Engineer Battalion of the Marine Corps Reserve will pass in review following a musical program at Fort McHenry on Tuesday at 7.30 P.M. Special guests invited to this event include: Goverernor Mc-Keldin, Representative Devereux, former Senator George L. Rad-clifi'e and Col. John R.

Lanigan. director of the 5th Marine Corps Reserve District. Park To Be Kept Open Special arrangements have been made to keep the Fort McHenry National Park open beyond its usual closing hour for this event. The general public is invited. A joint opening session of the Marine Corps League and its Woman's Auxiliary will be held in the main ballroom of the Lord Baltimore Hotel on Wednesday flannels, gabs, surface interest cloths.

2-15 yards. schools of Calvert, Dorchester. Frederick and Garrett counties should open September 8, and those of Anne Arundel, Cecil and Queen Annes counties, September 9. Closing dates will range from May 31 to June 17 for a school year ranging from 180 to 190 davs. i NO DOWN PAYMENT INSTEAD OF CASH USE GRANTS CREDIT COUPONS The New i Non-Reflective fA I Glass i Exclusive at i 61 years of experience guarantees you the If current plans hold.

Somer set will close its schools May 31 1955; Wicomico, June 3: Caro line, June Allegany, Calvert, Carroll. Charles. Dorchester Frederick. Garrett, Harford finest workmanship regardless of the higher prices of others. Why pay more? For a consultation In your home without obligation or any additional cost.

Cal! MU. 5-3533 Kent, Montgomery, Queen Annes, Talbot, Washington and Wor LUNCHEON SPECIAL HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICH RICH BROWN GRAVY FRENCH FRIES TO YOUR ORDER CHOICE OF BEVERAGE-ICE CREAM or RICE PUDDING at 10 A.M. Charles S. Thomas, Secretary cester, June 10. and Cecil and Prince Georges, June 15.

City Schools Close June 17 of the Navy, will address members of the convention at a banquet to be held on Saturday in the Lord June 17 is expected to be the closing day for schools of the city, Anne Arundel. Baltimore. Baltimore Hotel at i P.M. Howard and St. Marys counties.

miE Willi Noppenbergers Barring schedule changes, this Wed 50 ears will mean 181 school days for the children of Anne Arundel. Kent. Montgomery, Somerset and Wicomico counties: 182 in Caroline, Dorchester. Frederick, Garrett, Novelty weave 1 Hr. Free Parking for Rot.n Customers at N.W.

Corner Par and Mulberry 123 W. Mulberry St. Open Ihurs. tv. Sat.

10 to I lustrous Reg. 3.93 N. EUTAW ST. 228-230 Mr. and Mrs.

Michael P. Nop- ance to the Federal Government in planning the location of Federal facilities in the various sections of the State." Reports that the AEC may be located in Maryland brought letters from residents giving the impression that the community in which it is located might fear an; explosion. Fallon explained to these communications that no explosives are housed in the head-quart ersoMhejEC: Therien Assault Suspect Charged A 25-j ear-old Newark (N.J.) laborer yesterday was charged with shooting with intent to kill Patrolman Wallace B. Therien, Central tAYtnrAri rnvAn! rayon penberger, of 1403 Chftview avenue, will celebrate their golden DRAW DRAPES wedding anniversary Tuesday. In honor of the occasion, a rn mass will oe saia at si.

ram Catholic Church. Caroline and Oliver streets, at 7 A.M. that day. A further celebration will be' iockc nan i Lb pair You'll admire the lustrous look, the rich decorator ig details and fS-l cusinct policemen wounded in a fight with two men at High and colors, the expert tailoring held in the form of a reception on Sunday, August 29, at the Rolling Inn. Mr.

Noppenberger is 78 and Mrs. Noppenberger, the former Gertrude K. Scally. is 75. They were married in Texas, at the St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. Mr. Noppenberger was born at Chestnut Ridge, and Mrs. Hillen streets. 90 in.

long; fit be amazed at the pin-money price! windows up to 46 in. wide. SECOND FLOOR The Newark man, Roy Lee Curtis, was one of five men picked up at a near-by tavern shortlv For a limited time only sale of after Patrolman Therien was at tacked by two Negroes late Friday Noppenberger at Beaver Dam. Maryland. mm I SPECIAL PURCHASE! TAILORED CURTAINS T.59 VALUES cignt.

Patrolman Therien, recovering at Mercy Hospital from a bullet wound in the hand and what appears to be a stab wound in the back, said he was attacked when he ordered two men on his beat to stop drinking. One of the thugs tugged at the officer's pistol and the gun went off striking Therien in the hand. NOTICE! Not Irresponsible We do the best work in town BUTLER ROOFING CO. LA. 3-6660 OO ll-A I fit -S "-r 1 I Real budget-priced luxury! Washable finish rayon marquisette.

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fin -39S0 JUST ARRIVED! 3000 YOUNG SINGING CANARIES c4 What's happened to Baltimore's Water Supply? Our supply is ample. Yet Baltimore and sur- rounding counties annually face a water ban. Why? For the answer as it affects your community read "Baltimore's a series beginning Monday in THE EVENING SUN For Evening Sun hom delivery call lExington 9-7700. to First shipment of the new season. Pretty young birds be sold at half the price you will pay for them later.

for the lowest prices in the history of custom-made Venetian blinds! I2.7 REG. 1.98 4.98 METAL CAGE Sturdy metal wire, removable bottom tray. Complete with perches, twing, 2 feed cups. 3" North Ave. at Harford Store Opens 10 A.M..

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