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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 0. 1D59 rAGE 2 Slate Clearing JUDGE FREES CALVERT HALL BOARD YOTES FOR BACK PAY Away Snow, Ice (Continued from Page 42) SALINGER MS OPENER BAD MONEY RISEISSEEN Secret Service Warns Of Christmas Buying Rush snapped electric wires and some poles. Man Had Been Committed Approval Given Two Fire Cardinal Quintet Trounces Four persons died In one acci To Mental Hospital In '50 Kenwood, 48 To 26 dent on a snow-covered road near Prcttyboy Reservoir, State police reported early yesterday. Officials' Requests 1 The Fire Board agreed yester (Continued from Page 42) Calvert Hall had Identical 14-point periods in the first and sec The victims were Raymond the judge spoke gravely of 'the challenges In the man's future. day to support a request for back pay for two officials who have been serving In higher posts for three years.

ond quarters and 10 points each in the third and fourth quarters "You face a real responsibility Bull, 45, Robert E. Fourhman, 23, Miss Rosemary A. Mays, 17, and Albert L. Mays, 14, all from the Hampstead area of Carroll county yesterday to defeat the host Ken Membcrj of the board agreed to wood hasketball team, 48 to 26, in the opening game for both The car, driven by Mr. Bull, to yourself and to all the people who have had such confidence in you and have given you their help and support in so many ways.I' he said.

give formal approval to the request of the Baltimore Fire Of teams. Calvert Hall used its entire thir- ficers Association (AFL-C10) for skidded into an abutment of Bcckley'a Bridge, about a mile and a half from Parkton, police said. teen-man squad and nine scored The judge cautioned Salinger with Joe Muscella leading the way with ten points the back pay earned by William H. Stagge, acting superintendent of maintenance, and George Merle, acting assistant. that in meeting the "disappointments and frustrations that are Their deaths were added to two In a preliminary eame.

the inevitable" in life, he not only should keep in mind the "friend Calvert Hall junior varsity rallied to edge the Kenwood jayvee, 26 Formal action was deferred un earlier traffic fatalities, a heart attack which cost the life of a hunter and freak accident in ship, loyalty and support" of all til early next year. Mr. Stagge which high winds blew a car off those who had aided him but he also should "remember there are will begin his retirement leave February 26 and will leave the KENWOOD G. V. Jenking 10-1! Hike 1 3- jacks, crushing a man working be Secret Service agents warned yesterday that countcrfoiters were on the increase and asked cashiers handling Christmas shopping, crowds not to be fooled by fake bills.

Crowded stores and inexperienced temporary clerks provido an ideal setting for operations of counterfeit note passers, U. Baughman, chief of the Secret Service, said. Bogus bills seized Inst year by agents amounted to $2,000,000. A total of 343 arrests on counter, feiting charges were made, it was reported. Big Seizures Last Year Compared to the $700,000 in bad bills seized the year before, a dramatic Increase in counter, feiting seems evident.

But officials say the Increase is not so startling. Several large seizures of bills during the past fiscal year increased the total over other years, it was explained. However, long term figures show counter feiting is on the increase. Experts can spot a fake bill at a glance but for the inexperienced some points are emphasized by Secret 'Service agents: 1. Study and feel genuine currency' until the sharpness of the engraving and the weight of the neath it.

department June 30. to 21. CALVE r)TH ALL a. rfr 3 4- 4 10 M'ncella 6 O- 1 12 Wolf 2 3-67 Uni'm'n 3 0-06 Crchfd 2 1. I 5 nrch 0 1-11 Mehd'i 11-23 Bergl 11-2 3 Cyle 0 1-11 other men who may find themselves in the position" he once Blr sbTf 0 0-1 Orem 11' Elliott 3 1-1 i Anthony 1 0- was in.

STORIES AT ODDS Kenaie Bowman 3 "Show by your conduct that NO HUMP SLUMP HERE- -Humps on Dusty, the roo's Bactrian camel, require no uplift. there is hope for these men, as Total IB 12-20 48 I Total 10 Ml!) the hope in your case has been Zoo Camel free Case Is Similar The matter of $1,260 in back pay for Mr. Stagge was put before the board by Capt. Elmer W. Kesling, president of the union.

Since Mr. Merle's case was similar, the board agreed to deal with it as well. Captain Kesting said Mr. Stagge IN RAPE-MURDER JURY IN COUNTY realized," Judge Oppenhcimer Calvert Hall. 14 14 10 1048 Kenwood 4 116 5 2 Vin, QnP.r.- rlv-t Hall RlrkHnfllrt.

said. You are now free. RULING LEAVES 18 IN CITY'S BUDGET Plum, Ounkfi. Anderaon. Kenwood- Salinger was sent to the 'Spring Of 'Hump Slump' Arthur Watson, director of the INDICTS HUBERS Youths Accuse Each Other Grove State Hospital in 1950 as the result xif a trial on several charges, including armed robbery.

Of Killing In Park O'Connor, Stnley Sparrows Point Fiv Beats Franklin, 34-31 Sparrows Point raillied in the nernnd half vesterdav for a 34-to- Baltimore zoo, yesterday advised Comptroller Advised Not To Charges Malfeasance, Lays worried camel fanciers that Was First Such Case The jury found him legally In (Continued from Page 42) Dusty, Baltimore's Bactrian has been, acting superintendent since January, 1957, when his predecessor retired. Appointment of a permanent replacement was delayed by legal wrangles over the kind of examination to be given and the test has been post False Statements To Him State's entire file in the case and sanethe tirst such ruling ever made by a Maryland jury in the case of a defendant diagnosed as 31 basketball victory over the Act On Liquor Inspectors By HENRY L. TREWHITT (Continued from Page 42) camel, has fine upstanding humps; in fact, two of the finest, in the country. should have seen the written state ments. visiting Franklin five in a non league cace ODener for both teams By GEORGE ELMOTT 3D (Continued from Page 42) a psychopathic personality.

Hare, who is 19 and lives In the A picture of the Dallas zoo's At the trial it was testified that, Bob Bandy and Jerry Shank tain inspectors if you, of your own nesses for the upcoming hearing bond paper become familiar. 1100 block South Ellwood avenue, while Salinger had none of the knowledge, believe them to be were: common signs of mental illness, Portrait Comparison 2. The portrait on genuine bills contended in a statement that re combined lor 25 ot tne winners total. FRANKLIN SPARROWS POINT unnecessary Bactrian camel, corseted to correct sagging or "hump slump," published in The Sun Tuesday led to the inquiry. Mrs.

Bettye J. McReynolds he was abnormal iq that he was Mr. Goldstein said cheerfully he Adams, wife of Wilsie H. Adams, unable to control his impulses. stands out distinctly from the oval background, the eyes appear life sulted in the indictments that Moulsdale "got one of his fits" after they encountered Mrs.

Fran had been invited to appear before 3- 13 0-0 6 zoning commissioner, who before About four years ago, because Mr. Watson said there was no Bandy. Oray Shank Hanson Modre. like, and the background is a fino and after her marriage to Mr, the Board of Estimates today. He would do so, he reported, taking he showed signs of improvement F.

1- 2 0- 0 2- 2 0- 0 O. Band'rl 2 Langt'd 3 0 Iippt 1 H'mark 0 Robeits 1 DePaula 0 Cantpll 1 cis while bicycling through the screen of regular lines. Adams allegedly realized a $20,500 Salinger was permitted to leave along a copy of the opinion. In a counterfeit, the portrait Spring Grove for brief periods, profit from sales of the land; the poned until Mr. Stagge retirement.

George Ilofferbert, member of the board, pointed out that no precedent was likely to be set since a similar case would arise only rarely if ever again. Captain Kesting agreed. Case Called Different Mr. Ilofferbert also pointed out that no one has been "receiving the superintendent's salary and said this case was different from a claim for additional pay to a man serving while a superior was away from duty temporarily but still on the payroll. The $1,260 for Mr.

Stagge repre 'Til be glad to talk with the is dull, smudgy or unnaturally reason for anxiety for Dusty is always openly admired by visiting zoo clirectors and camel experts for the size, shape and firmness of the humps. and about two years ago he was Atlantic Benning Company, to Totals 8 15-20 31 Total 14 6 10 34 ..13 1831 put on parole. Franklin members of the board about any phase of this," he said. "But I am guided, of course, by the rulings white, the oval background is dark, lines are irregular and broken. Snnrrnwjl Pntnt 11 23 34 which part of the property was sold; Robert J.

Neubauer, vice Runs Work Program Since that time he has been em Discussing the 6-year-old Olga. of the attorney general. president of the Real Estate Title 3. The saw-tooth points around ployed at the Crownsville State Hospital, where he has had the rim of the colored seal of However, they added, "we think Company, and Russell Royal, a it quite clear that these sections court stenographer. in the Dallas zoo, Mr.

Watson predicted that the corset of fiberglass uplift may have to be worn for some time, like braces on chil charge of the work program for 800 patients. do not authorize you to approve Mr. Hubers, with his attorney, J. the genuine are even and sharp. In the counterfeit, the saw-tooth points are usually uneven and broken off.

Thomas Ellicott, had earlier made Dr. Charles 8. Ward, superin dren's teeth. the elimination of the inspectors based upon a conclusion by the Board of Estimates that they are sents the difference between his his second brief appearance before Non scorers: Sparrows Point Ram- ce, Wise. Forest Park Cagers Whip Park, 55-36 Forest Park opened its 1959-60 basketball season yesterday and defeated visiting Park School, 55 to 36.

The Foresters were never headed, running up a 25-12 half-tijne bulge and coasting the rest of the way. PARK I FOREST PARK He said that the curious appen Forged treasury checks are an salary as assistant superintendent tendent of Crownsville, testified before Judge Oppenheimer that Salinger was doing an' "amazingly the jury. not necessary and the amount which would be Conference paid the superintendent. Depart- fine job." other phase of its activities that Secret Service agents say is a matter of concern for people who handle them in some quantity. "Our Understanding" "It is our understanding that the dages are composed of cartilage and flesh and are a "weak point" of all camels, and when these begin to sag it shows the camel is in bad condition.

But, after about fifteen minutes, ment officials had not calculated the amount to which Mr. Merle Another witness who expressed confidence in Salinger was Morton the- two men were summoned with liquor license commissioners of the State attorney, the jury Check Cashier Is Stuck Last year 40,000 forgery inves Baltimore city consider these employees to be necessary and that Abrahams, a member of the Jew. ish Big Brother League. Mr, foreman and others to an hour-and- would be entitled. James J.

Lacy, president of the board, and J. Marshall T.I G. O. you yourself have no facts before LETTERS INVITE F. 2- 12 1- 5 15 Abrahams has been in close association with Salinger for thirteen a half conference in Judge Gon trum's chambers.

6 4 I Haskett. 5 7 8 I Mxon 1 you which would demonstrate that opinion to be erroneous. 0-2 4 3 5 I Martin 2 tigations were opened. The value of the treasury checks involved exceeded $3,000,000, according to data furnished by the Treasury Department agency. Pmllh 1 2 Eoher 2 4 CaMine 2 1' Mall'nce 3 6 Bmesch 2 3' DPkin.

0 0' Boone, the other member, agreed to recommend the 'payment of the additional salary amounts to the 8 12 I Armstr'g 6 1- 3 13 1-2 3 0-0 2 The grand jury, which later con-fered 27 minutes with Mr. Adams Kaplan. 1 evin 1 "Under the circumstances we 5 1 I 0 years as his "big brother. Christmas Concerts NEW INDUSTRIES do not believe that you are legally 0-0 4 0-0 2 0- 1 0 Dorsey 2 Kam'etx 1 Qoldst'o 0 waited during the lengthy confer Those accepting forged checks authorized to act on the request of ence which was also attended by the Board of Estimates." At Peabody Are Set The senior choir of the Peabody park. Hare told police that his companion grabbed the woman but she broke away and started running, dropping her pocketbook as she fled.

Moulsdale then chased her and wrestled Mrs. Francis to the ground, he continued. "Snapped Out Of It" Hare contended he tried to stop Moulsdale from the attack but the other youth swung at him and then began choking the woman. He said Mrs. Francis was attacked and thereafter Moulsdale "snapped out of it" and asked what had happened.

When he told Moulsdale about the attack, Hare quoted his companion as saying, get the hell tout of They decided to tell police about the strange man foiiowing Mrs. Francis in hopes of getting a "reward" and because someone may have seen them in the park that night, Hare stated. Story Of Man Denied Moulsdale was eager for reward money so he could visit a night club on the Block, according to Hare's statement. He said the description they gave police was that of a man seen by them earlier in the evening in a dispute with his wife. He acknowledged that they had not seen a man following Mrs.

Francis. In a later statement taken from him after they were charged with the rape and murder, Hare denied being in Clifton Park on the night of August 4, 1958, and said he spent the entire night with a girl friend at her home. "Service Behind Him" After making his original statement a few days after the crimes that he and Hare saw a man following Mrs. Francis, Moulsdale Mr. Goldstein said cheerfully he will sustain the loss of the money they hand out, it was pointed out.

Treasury checks are good only when indorsed by the rightful Judges George M. Berry, Lester L. Barrett, James J. Lindsay and Hagerstown Citizens Join In Unemployment Fight Board of Estimates, which must make the appropriation. Siijii Rejected By Zoning Unil The Zoning Board refused yes Conservatory Preparatory Depart W.

Albert Menchine. ment will give its annual concerts John Redwood, the grand of Christmas music in the Pea had been invited to appear before the Board of Estimates today. He would do so, he reported, taking along a copy of the ooinion. "I'll be glad to talk with the members of the board about any Hagerstown, Dec. 8 (ffi Local jury foreman, and Leonard Per body Institute Library Friday and people have turned to personal letter writing in an unusual effort kins, a court reporter, were others Tatala 10 16-30 36 I Total 25 5-18 55 Park 9 3 10 1436 Forest Park 14 11 12 1855 JJon-Scorers: Forest Park Sullivan.

Glenelg Quint Whips I Sykesville By 44-26 Glenelg, Dec. 8 Special, Easing out of reach in the final quarter. Glenelg High thumped Sykesville, 44 to 26, here today irt an opening Chesapeake Federation game. SYKESVILLE GLENELG Saturday nights, beginning at 8.30 terday to permit the erection of called to the talks. o'clock.

The public is invited with an electric sign over a laundro phnjse of this," he said, "but I am to bring new industry to this Western Maryland community mat in a residential area as an out charge, and no tickets are The County Council's hearing guided, of course, by the rulings unwarranted extension of a non- required. hard hit by unemployment. for Mr. Hubers had been an un payee. In this connection, it should be remembered that many forms of identification can be stolen, counterfeited or fraudulently obtained.

Know your indorser and be wary of strangers, it was advised. Clinical Psychology Group Sets Meeting The BalUmore Clinical Psychology Association will meet" at Donald Regier. supervisor of conforming use. Retailers, wholesalers, distrib expected episode a surprise It rejected an application to voluntary appearance by the man vocal music in Baltimore's city schools, will conduct the 90-voice ensemble with Renaldo Reyes serving as piano accompanist. whose name does appear as a utors, salesmen, stockholders all are writing letters to the national manufacturing firms which supply goods for their businesses.

place the sign over a new laundromat at 15 South Washington street. G. F. of the attorney general. Employees Given Hope By Grady By JAMES S.

KEAT (Continued from Page 42) G. F. T. W. Smith 2 0 4 witness on the land-sale papers Housh Miss Joan Harrison, of ashing The letters are urging the manu Gilbert V.

Rubin, executive sec 2 2 6 1 2 4 1 1 3 4 0 8 0 1 1 4 0 8 4 3 11 3 0 6 0 2 2 2 0 4 2 4 8 2 0 4 0 1 1 Lawyer Association Dorsey Lackwood K. Smith Cassaday Perky ton, will be the harp soloist in Phillips Koudelka Richardson Bell DUlman Hawkins McDonald facturers to locate new factories retary of the board, explained that the laundromat occupied a 8 P.M. todav in the board in Washington county where 5,000 Ileal To Speak Here store which existed before enact persons or about 12 per cent of comers to city service in applying Tot als 17 10 44 the labor force need jobs. ment of the zoning law in 1931 Lou Ashe, of San Francisco Totals 10 6 26 Sykesville nt.nala 11 3 7 526 tor tuture jobs. 11 12 7 1444 Newspaper Suggestion and thus was permissible.

Many of the per diem workers, Nonscorers-8vkesville: Cheeks. Car president of the National Association of Claimants Compensation economic development on a The board decided not to permit although hired by the ddy, ac person to person basis." the sign, however, because of the tually have amassed considerable Attorneys, tonight will be the 1 hat is the way the local people time in the city's employ. About residential character of the block he said. Benjnmin Britten's "Ceremony of Carols," one of the works scheduled. At intermission, carols arranged for trumpet quartet by Louis Cheslock, Baltimore composer and Peabody faculty member, will be played by Polly Jones, Daniel Heiser, Guy Hill and William Skal-skl Richard Brooks has trained the quartet.

Young Zionist Groups To 3Ieet Tomorrow guest speaker at a meeting of the describe their A county ter. Benton, Bowen; Olenelg: smitn. Jones. Spurrier, Leishear, Mauck, Johnson. Aberdeen High Downs grooklynPark, 61-42 tAherrWn.

Dec. 8 Spe Maryland Plaintiffs Bar Associa 120 of these positions were cut from the Board of Estimates supported Economic Development 2 Other Applications Approved tion in the Lord Baltimore Hotel. persistently, In subsequent state preliminary budget recommenda Two other sign applications, one tions. Commission is hard at work estab lishing a formal program to at tract new industry to the Hagers town area. at 4321-27 Park Heights avenue A number of judges and other local leaders in the field of law are ments, contended that Hare attacked and raped her.

Moulsdale, 23-year-old newspa and at 4725 Reisterstown road, cial! Aberdeen High opened its The ordinance of estimates, as expected to attend the meeting were approved, while a fourth, at However, in an effort to get the budget is called formally, was still in preparation last night. It 3305 Edgewood street, was also per deliverer, contended in his later statements that Hare cage season on a pleasant note by rolling over Brooklyn Park, 61 to 42, here today. BROOKLYN PARK ABERDEEN Mr, Ashe is a graduate of the Boston University School of Law, a fellow of the International Acad some fast action now in the face of high unemployment, the Morn room of the Department of Education building, 3 East Twenty-fifth street. Dr. Arthur Kahn, engineering psychologist of the air arm divi-sion of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, will be the guest speaker.

Dr. Kahn's topic will be "Are There Any Unique Psychological Problems for Manned Space FlightT Decorators To Hold Auctions Tomorrow The Maryland chapter of the American Institute of Decorators will sponsor a benefit auction of new and antique house furnishings from 2 P.M. until 4 P.M. today at 1006 North Charles street, street. Proceeds from the sale of the donated articles will go to the chapter's educational fund providing for scholarships in design and annual seminars at the Baltimore Museum of Art.

is scheduled to be signed this morning and to be submitted to grabbed Mrs. Francis and ex ing Herald newspaper suggested F. T. n. sn the City Council at 4 P.M.

today. emy of Trial Lawyers, a contrib The Louis D. Brandeis Young Zionist Organization will meet at 83 P.M. tomorrow at 7000 Park Heights avenue. Shumel Ezrach, G.

Tanch'k 10 VUuyne 7 Praft. A the letter writing campaign. plained his inability to prevent him by saying that the younger defendant "has service behind 4- 7 18 Heading the delegation from the 2- 3 10 G. F. T.

Hubbard 4 2- 2 10 Brade 2 0-04 Ktazy 11-13 Michlo's 5 0- 1 10 Canar'k 3 9-6 11 Oeorue. 10-02 Peters 1 0-0 2 rinswle'r 4 1. 2 Cites Personal Appeal utor to legal publications and a lecturer on medical-legal subjects. employees' association were Paul Brooks. 2 0-04 of Israel, will be the guest speaker Kowzan, its president, and "We may not realize it," wrote A.

Vernon Davis in the Morninq him" and knows "judo." He said that Hare had been in military service. Charles W. McKeldin, who op Joseph I. Pines, president of the local association, will preside at Mr. Ezrach is in the United States as an Israeli representative Totals 17 8-10 42 1 Totals 27 7-12 61 Herald's front page feature col posed him for re-election in the When Mrs.

Francis broke away to work with xoung Zionists. umn, "The Local Scene," "but our the dinner meeting. group election this week. Tabu from Hare and started running, lation of the ballots will be com 4 18 9 1142 1 Aberdeen 12 12 23 1461 Brooklyn Hartman Aberdeen Budnick, Gross. Annapolis Downs acquaintance among its officers might well hold the key to locat pleted today.

Mr. Grady said he was "con Hare caught her and "hit her four or five times with a chop he learned in the service," Moulsdale Doomsday Prediction Stirs ing a new factory here. "Despite all the advertising Howard County Five campaigns and fact-finding sur said. Then, he said, his companion attacked her. scions" of the need for increased salaries for city employees when the teachers salary question was 'Revival-Riot' At Hopkins veys," said the writer, "business Annapolis, Dec.

8 Special considered by the board. 1 State Aid A Factor denied. The board granted permission for the use of garages at the rear of 3312-16 Pelair road for the storage of merchandise, small trucks and private automobiles on testimony that the use extended back to 1931 or earlier. Also approved were applications to enclose part of a front porch at 2101 Doblcr avenue and to continue housing two families at 427 South Newkirk street. An application to continue hous-ing three families at 237 South Gil-mor street was denied.

Hunters Find Suicide In His 'Shore Home Cambridge, Dec. 8 TSpe-ciaU The body of a man identified as Isaac Lerner, 54, a writer, was found today in his home on Bar Neck road about 10 miles southwest of Cambridge. Two hunters seeking permission to hunt over the property made the discovery and reported it to the Dorchester county sheriff at Cambridge. Dr. John Mace, deputy medical examiner, found two gunshot wounds in the temple decisions today are still based very heavily on personal considerations.

Other factors being equal, the president of an industrial (Continued from Page 42) It was Hare's idea to give police a description of a man they had seen following Mrs. Francis and they both agreed that if they were called to view a line-up they would Gordon Stallings scored 18 points to lead Annapolis to a 43-to-38 victory over Howard County in its opening Chesapeake Federation He said he felt originally that themselves from the requirements have been circulating around this of a freshman writing course. university concerning the end of firm could very well decide to all employees should be considered on the same basis, but the the world, or Doomsday. I am contest here tonight. HOWARD CO.

ANNAPOLIS T.I O. F. The one-blast "revival" began about 6.30 P.M. in the dormitory build a new factory in Hagerstown because of pleasant deal receipt of additional identify no one, Moulsdale asserted in the signed statement. Questioned more closely about very interested in tracking these Wh'rton 5 2- 5 12 StalllnRS 7 4- 6 18 State aid for education changed quadrangle and lasted about 45 ings with a business associate Harrls 3 0- 0 6 Blalousz 2 7 the situation.

Asrhe 13-45 minutes. 3 1-17 Ttesson Hare's activities by Capt. George Kinit 1-2 1 down. The following is the information I now have." It was signed anonymously. here." Cut-Out Provided Crawford i o- i Kallis 0 4-54 Eucare 4 0-28 McKln'y 3 0-16 Brown 0 0-10 Ayers 3 0-06 Ken Pasamatic, a 22-year-old junior, was attired in a white bed sheet.

Other demonstration lead H. Klemmick, police homicide head, Moulsdale stated that his companion at first began "fooling around" with the woman, explain The Morning Herald, in urging Washington countians to write The State funds could be used only for education, the Mayor noted, and thus was of no help to other employees. He pointed out that the city is putting up Totals 17. 4-10 38 I Totals 15 13:27 43 ers Included Jerry Zeger, a 22- Howard County 6 14 8 1038 Annapolis 8 18 6 1143 Among books being circulated by students in the dormitory were a work on Nostradamus, borrowed from the Enoch Pratt Free Li such personal letters to attract ing that Hare had his arms around new industry, published in the only about one-third of the $1,270, Mrs. Francis.

Baltimore's Only Million Dollar Mortuary Wm. Cook, Inc. Paul Preston Streets designed by architect Stanford White for William Ross Winans and built in 1882 at an approximate cost of $572,000, "Could not be duplicated today for $1,000,000," says Glenn Lund-berg, outstanding mortuary and cemetery architect. Visit this reverent, dignified funeral home to appreciate the fine inlays panelling that help provide a fitting final tribute for loved ones. same issue a small cut-out two- year-old senior, who wore a beard and Willard J.

Hall, a 17-year-old freshman. Doom For Ike? Among the prophesies the par brary, and "A City on a Mountain, page newspaper to be sent along 000 raise, without altering the2fi-cent property-tax increase already Sporls Results with each letter. He said she screamed and "that's when he hit her with judo chops five or six times." Moulsdale said he saw Hare grab her set. The Case of Padre Pio of Pietrel cina" by Pascal P. Parente.

Mr. Grady also sought to soothe ticipants bruited about most of COLLEGE BASKETBALL Fadre Pio is a contemporary Called "The Welcome Mat," the publication showed in word and picture why Hagerstown and Washington county are fine places them not attributed to Dr. Nostra the concern of the employee rep by the throat. and attributed the death to suicide. He estimated Lerner had been dead about six weeks.

damus, the Sixteenth Century phy Medical testimony attributed resentatives over a recent change in City Service Commission rules 6J St. Francis Loyola 65 90 Navy Baltimore U. 74 68 Towson State Gallaudet 57 66 Md. State Phlla. Textile 64 06 Shlppensbum Frostbuig 47 71 South Carolina.

C. State 70 04 west Virnlnia Richmond 62 her death to "manual Police said they found a in which to locate a new factory, Woman's 'Protective' sician and astrologer extraordinaryare that President Eisenhower-will be assassinated by the Red Chinese in New Delhi todav which formerly provided a formula based on seniority and ef Italian mystic. Word Spread Several students declared they had "spread the word" to Gouch-er, Hood, the United States Naval Academy, Dickinson, Georgetown, caliber pistol near fhe body. Moulsdale declared he tried to 63 Brldsewater Fannolph-Ma'-on 51 ficiency which governed dis "stop him but he is very violent at times." He Hare had a Lerner, who is ncyeved to have a brother in Philadelphia, left a note. Pistol Brines Term and a thermonuclear wap will P0 Oeorne Washineton 97 Hampden Sydncy 83 68 Syracuse Cornell 66 69 Georgia Tech.

Alabama 53 67 Oklahoma City 56 67 Davidson Catawba 62 charges. Under the new rule, he said begin on "the coldest day in Jan knife at that time, but told police he does not know whether it was Magistrate Howard Aaron gave the University of Wisconsin and a nursing school in Abington, Pa. uary" and will destroy 80 per cent department heads will not have 80 Bowline: Green Canisius ,1 Weslevan Harvard 71 used on the victim. of the world population. an absolutely free hand" se T5 Marquette Valparaiso 5E Students at all those institutions a four-month sentence to a woman yesterday who said she carried a pistol for protection against 86 Bradley Monmoutn bl lecting personnel to be laid off.

Hopkins Bulletin boards were PREP BASKETBALL were "agitated," a demonstrator said. The chiefs will have to give "due weight" to seniority and efficiency 48 Calvert Hall Kenwood 26 3 Loyola Towson 40 "muggers." 65 Edmondson Southern 5 Patrolman Thomas Schuch said out are allowed "some discre- covered with notices, posters and letters regarding these and other prophesies. Among them was one that read: "Pray for President Eisenhower Another demonstrator said, 54 Boys Lstin Memo 50 55 Forest Park Park 36 Dunbar Dunrialk 30 he arrested Gladys G. Turner, 41, "We've just been reading Revela Alumnae Unit's Partv To Be Held Today The Baltimore chapter of the Alumnae of St. Joseph's College, Emmitsburg, will hold a Christmas party today at 345 Tunbridge road, the home of Miss Mary L.

Manning. Miss Ruth R. Startt, of Easton, national president of the organization, will be guest of honor. The annual raffle for the benefit of the 74 Tow.son Catholic Pirkviile 50 of Piosedale, W.Va., Monday night 34 Snarrows Pt. Franklin 31 tions in our room, and it all ties in." said Dance To Aid Boys The Optimist Club of Jackson ville will sponsor a dance at while in New Delhi.

Always time for a trend." outside a nightclub at Charles and Eager streets. She illegally pos MARINE SALES ENGINEER Aeroqulp Corporation. lending producer of marine nd Industrial products, oners an exceptional career opportunity. Require idling experience, high emohanlcal aptitude and background In marine industry. Age 30 to 45.

Will represent company on east coaft calling on Navy and commercial hlpwards. Salary, Incentive bonui nd plus full company profit uharlng program. Call J. Mellencamp. Willard Hotel Washington.

DC 10 aniVll December, or write Aeroaulp Corporation. Jacknon. Michigan. 50 Boilers Pt. Harriet Tubman 47 61 Aberdeen Brooklyn Park 42 43 Annapolis Howard County 41 Mt.

Airy Williamsp-rt 2fl 44 Gienrlr Fykesvi'le- 26 FINER FUNERALS $95 to $4500 DOWNTOWN Wm. Cook, Inc. St. foul and Preston St. TOWSON Wm.

Cook Towjon, Inc. 1050 York Road HAlwilTON Wm. Cook-Slight Inc. 6009 Harford Road A demonstration onlooker said, Just letting off steam after a One of the notices, that enumer: sessed a 25-caliber pistol, the patrolman said. SERVICE BASKETBALL period of stress and strain.

It's P.M. Saturday at the Jacksonville Fire Hall. All proceeds will go 18 Lejeune (NO Army Chem 74 A woman needs to carry a gun ated six blood-curdling prophesies attributed by the author to living and deceased mystics, began: pretty funny but maybe it's going too far. Cutting up about re toward the club's Boy's Work N.B.A. 105-CinrlnnaU St.

Lnalsini around these parts, Miss Turner said. Fund. lil Boiicn New York 105 Doomsday? Certain rumors ligion, you know." scholarship fund will be held..

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