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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 9, 1959 PARE 42 INDICTMENT Grady Sparks Hope Of Raise For City Employees Later RAPE-DEATH STATEMENTS OF By JAMES LEGAL RULING LEAVES 18 IN CITY BUDGET Comptroller Is Advised Not To Act On Cut Of Liquor Inspectors Mayor Grady held out hope yesterday for a general wage increase for all city employees "if and when the financial condition of the city permits." GOIIFLIGTItl RETURNED I. KEAT pay for senior employees at the top of their scales in the list of improvements he would support when the city can afford them. He also agreed that some extra "consideration" should be given laborers nominally hired by the day whose jobs are eliminated in the 1960 budget. Classified employees laid off through no fault of their own are placed on a reemployment list for He said he recognized that it was unfair to grant a salary increase for one class of employees, the teachers, without Two Youths On Trial He Faces Malfeasance granting "equal treatment to all municipal workers.

Charge, Is Accused Of False Statements Accuse Each Other In Woman's Killing Mr. Grady made those com three years, which gives them ments following a meeting with representatives of the Classified first choice at any subsequent openings in their classifications. By GEORGE ELLIOTT SD Conflicting signed statements In which two youths, on trial for the Daniel W. Hubers was indicted By HENRY t. TREWHITT The attorney general advised the State comptroller yesterday against any action "under the circumstances" on the proposed elimination of eighteen part-time liquor inspectors the city budget.

An immediate effect was to leave the inspectors in the budget, despite the elimination requested by the Board of Estimates. Mr. Grady said he did not necessarily favor a rigid rehiring llllllli: m. CK -J by the Baltimore county grand ust lor tne so-called per diem Municipal Employees Association. They left the meeting with the impression, they said, that the Mayor would give "favorable consideration" to a raise in the 1961 budget.

The Mayor included longevity jury yesterday on a malfeasance workers but did think they should charge accusing him of giving rape and murder of a 58-year-old grandmother, accused each other of the crimes were read yesterday to Judge Edwin Harlan and Judge Michael J. Manley. be given, preference over new (Continued, Page 28, Column 2) false statements and testimony to As the prosecution neared com Ruling on a delicate point of SALINGER FREED pletion of its case against James O. Hare, and Edward E. AT SANITY TRIAL the County Council.

The member of the Board of Appeals, whose appointment In February was described by Christian H. Kahl, county executive, as "the worst sort of conflict of interest," testified during a public hearing November 3. In a prepared statement and remarks to the Council, he denied Mouisaaie, ine two-judge court was dealing with statements in PLANE CRASHES, PARTS HIT HOME No One Hurt In Accident Near'Brandywine Brandvwine. Dec. 8 Wt which the two defendants gave strikingly similar accounts as to how each said the other committed Man Had Been Committed To Mental Hospital In '50 the atrocities.

a commission interest in the so- The near-nude and battered This snow plow had heavy going cutting Falls road clear yesterday at Beckleysville, Baltimore county Cautioning him of the tests of body of Mrs. Ethel Francis was called Essex land-deaL "Absolutely Denyt A T-22 jet trainer plane crashed personal conduct that lie ahead, found by police near the ninth hole STATE CLEARING Judge Reuben Oppenheimer yes' city-State relationships, the State Law Department delivered its opinion late yesterday to Louis L. Goldstein, the comptroller. He said he will hand it in turn to the Board of Estimates today. "Circumstances" Cited The particular "circumstances" were cited by C.

Ferdinand Sy-bert, the attorney general, and John Martin Jones, an assistant, as determining the legal point involved. They included the reported absence of any reason for Mr. Goldstein to question the personnel request of the Liquor Board. The board had asked for retention of the part-time inspectors in the budget at a total salary cost of $12,960 a year. Under the law, the Liquor Board may appoint employees as nec of the Clifton Park Golf Course August 5, 1958.

I absolutely deny that I any real-estate from anyone, in regard to near here tonight and pans oi the wreckage struck a small home. Neither the two occupants terday freed Dolfi Salinger from a ruling under which he had been committed to a mental hospital of the plane nor five persons in Nine Statements Admitted Nine written statements ad the sale of the property at Marlyn ITS SNOWAND ICE Most Roads Passable; Far avenue and Stemmers Run road," by a jury in Criminal Court nine the house were injured. The pilot and co-pilot of the Diane, based 10 miles north of his statement asserted. mitted Into evidence yesterday had the accused at first telling years ago. Judge Oppenheimer announced here at Andrews Air Force Base, West Areas Dangerous police that they saw another man following Mrs.

Francis, later ac his decision after hearing Dr. The jury charged that he acted "well knowing that his prepared statement and other testimony was false and with the willful, parachuted to safety after the shiD went out of control due to Manfred Guttmacher, chief medi cusing each other of the rape and Snow and ice still caused dan alow-level flame out. murder and, in the case of Hare, finally denying that he and Mouls7 cal adviser of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore, report the findings evil intent deliberately to mis' serous driving conditions in xar dale had been in Clifton Park at Western Maryland last night, but represent his official actions to the County Council and to the in a psychiatric examination made A spokesman at Andrews said Mrs. Barbara F. Duley and one of her three children, Joseph, 3, were believed to have been in the rest of the State cleared away essary "subject to the approval Monday.

public." This, the jury said, "constl Dr. Guttmacher testified that In the aftermath of the heavy storm that contributed to eight deaths jured when their home was hit bv the wreckaee. After subse- of the comptroller." The city must pay the costs out of license fees. Governor Picks Liquor Board tuted a perversion of the trust re his opinion Salinger is "essential in the State Monday. posed in Jiim as a member of the nnent examination at the base ly a realist at present and knows yvv.

v.v,' vv.v Mi Mr. Goldstein recalled that for State Police at Cumberland said Board of Appeals." hospital, however, they were re that he is going to be better off mer city solicitors and at least that roads were about "50 per leased. by socially conforming." one former attorney general. Wil The 23-member jury, which has probed the Essex transaction and "other zoning matters" for more Fliers Named Mrs. Dulev's husband and the He went on to express the view cent clear" in Garrett county, where the mountains were coated all on the- night of the crimes.

Yesterday's trial sessions were marked by two motions to declare a mistrial. They were made by Joseph Rosenthal and Norman M. Yankellow, counsel for Hare, and by Joseph G. Finnerty, court-named attorney for Mdulsdale. The moves were based on the contention that the State had failed to supply the defendants with certain of the signed state ments, but the judges ruled the request for statements had not been made in writing, as required.

The judges held further that de liam C. Walsh, ruled the Board that the man "has acquired con of Estimates was without power with 20 inches of snow. High unnds and deep drifts combined to snap poles in same area two other children did not require medical examination. The small trainer. which Most of the deer hunters stuck trol through the maturation and educative processes so that his to reduce the Liquor Board staff.

Members of the Liquor Board are appointed by the Governor. The appointments are regarded when roads were blocked by the snow made their way back to crashed at 5.40 P.M. after having adjustment to society at a noncriminal level seems probable." their parties, and no new mishaps Doomsday Prediction Stirs 'Revival-Riot9 At Hopkins generally as a form of patronage In response to a question from connected with the weather were than a month, presented the indictment at 3.47 P.M. to Judge John B. Gontrum, chief judge, of the Circuit Court.

After the judge announced that Frank H. Newell 3d, State's attorney, will call them back December 21, the jurors retired to their chambers for further deliberations. I Named in the indictment as wit-(Continued, Page 28, Column 4) for the State administration. In reported. been aloft for three hours, nvas flown by Col.

O. H. Lane. His co-pilot was identified as Maj. J.

L. Bynum. Both men are assigned to the Pentagon. Colonel Lane was quoted by of fense counsel had had access to the Judge Oppenheimer, the psychiatrist gave, his opinion that Salinger was no longer a danger Snow Still On Roads this case, the Board of Estimates asked for a reduction as part of its effort to pare the city budget. (Continued, Page 28, Column 7) In Carroll and northwestern About 100 Johns Hopkins under Baltimore counties, where five to himself or to society.

Mr. Goldstein promptly turned ficials at Andrews as saying that graduates last night conducted of the eight deaths took place, In pronouncing Salinger free, what was variously described as (Continued, Page 28, Column 5) after the flame out, he tooK ail possible evasive action to prevent crashing in a populated area. He roads were still spotted with snow and ice last night but were pass to the attorney general for a ruling, since he already had approved the jobs at the request of the Liquor Board. "revival" and a "riot" at the Homewood campus. able.

said he and Major Bynum re State Roads Commission crews The whooping, yelling, fire mystics may have been the indirect cause, as several self-styled campus "theologians" contended. But the direct cause was certainly release from a two-week period of pre-holiday tests particularly something called the English Absolution Test held yesterday. The latter is not a religious rite. It is a one-shot test which Hopkins freshmen may take to absolve (Continued, Page 28, Column 4) Reply Made In reply, Mr. Sybert and Mr.

Fall From Engine Injures Fireman mained in the ship until the last nossible moment before making still worked to scrape the last traces of the storm from the high Jones said they did not reach the a low-level bailout. cracker-throwing demonstration, restrained by neither the Northern district police nor university authorities, allegedly had its be ways. The Weather Bureau at Friend question of "your authority to disapprove the employment of cer-(Continued, Page 28, Column 2) ship International Airport pre Firefighter Francis Ford was thrown from an engine and hurt last night as it sped to a false Your Savings are ginnings in a dormitory "bull ses dicted that today would be much sion" four nights ago on the writ jUUUUUUULA.ILB-B-B.g-g.g. t.gJU.9. OUR, like yesterday, with mostly sunny skies and a high temperature of Protected ings of Nostradamus, prophesying the thermonuclear end of the world.

Knowledgeable People Buy Imperial about 48 degrees. CIRISTIAS Temperatures in the city at The conjurings of some campus reached 48 degrees yesterday. Parts of Baltimore county had been isolated by high snowdrifts swept up by high winds which also alarm. The fireman, 44, of the 4400 block St. Ambrose avenue, was treated at Lutheran Hospital for hand and chest injuries.

Witnesses said the engine of Company No. 46 was going south on Reisterstown road and swerved suddenly to miss a car crossing on Wylie avenue. The alarm was turned in at Reisterstown road and Anoka avenue. Save Now for a Happier Christmas Next Year! The ORIGINAL good old-fashioned EGQ-NQQ Ice Cream Made according to the original Hendler formula, with eggs, table cream, and line quality honest -to -goodness New England rum. Enjoy it as is, or use it as the perfect base for making REAL good old-fashioned egg-nog.

FORMULA (Continued, Page 28, Column 7) H. SANDER SON, INC. Its Years cf Flae Funeral Service Start saving now for a grand glorious Christmas jnext year. Join one of these plans today at your neighborhood Union Trust office Gift Wrapped at no extra cost for genial hostesses if J0IN PA1K FEBE1AL Every account is insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings Loan Insurance an agency of the VS. Government.

Wyman Park Federal SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 23 E. North Avenue (nr. Charles) Save Receive in 'Weekly 50 Weeks 1 50 2 $100 5 $250 $10 $500 3 whiskey by Hiram Walker CHRISTMAS nnl Blended whisker Rd proof. 304 itraight whiskies years or more mil i CLUB fonf Bfint 1 o( oin. Hiram waiKer Bona.

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Next year you'll receive your big CHRISTMAS CLUB check in time to shop for all the gifts you want no bills START NOW at Regularly 49c. PARKING LOT IN REAR OF BUILDING Day or Night Tel. DI. i-UOt SOUTHERN HOTEL Main Dining Room Rainbow Lounge or Hunt Room QUALITY COLATES Dioinier Special ROAST TURKEY of the French delicacies or sink r- your teeth into a succulent, tender 3W ACRES fJorth of Towson Flavor of the Month! pure American steak) You'll find that WITH STUFFING: -THE EVIDENCE OF GOOD TASTE no menu in town oners sucn a range of exquisitely prepared foods as at Eff Kog Ice Cream ORIOLE ANTIQUES FOR CHRISTMAS SALE The RAM SHOP FALLS ROAD. OPP.

OLD COURT (under BrooWandnilie P.O.) Walnut. Cherry Chests. Pine Blanket CheRts. Chairs. Handpalnted Trays, Scenes.

pinttnits End Tables. Gov. Wlnthroo Secre-tary Bowls. Vases Pitchers. Brass.

Copper, Glass China Objects. We also have Christmas Cards. Handmade Aprons. Earrings and Pins. Children's Books and Toys.

AURORA FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASS'N 5 W. SARATOGA ST. on sale at leading stores everywhere IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Complete selection One west Restaurant One West Eager Street at Charles Special Sneak Preview of our Gala Christmas Attraction This Friday Night at 8:30 p.m. at the Hippodrome Theatre. Don't Miss Itl Food Specialists! The New Mandell Ballow Restaurant-Delicatessen Reisterstown Rd.

at Rogers A beautiful expanse of very gently rolling land Just beyond Loch Raven with nearly st mile of frontage on a good road. Less than ten minutes from Towson's shopping centers, thla land Is most appealing for development. FULL HALT GALLON The tradltion.il flavor of the FALCONS Start Saving Today Glue You Immediate Delivery ON A BRAND NEW I960 season in Arundel's economical Emerald Farm half-gallon package. AT ALL ARUNBEL ICE CREAM STORES W. C.

PINKARD CO. 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. PL. 2-4285 BUM co.

BIGGEST SAVINGS IN TOWN 1 Check and compare our deal and you'll drive new ear home. THE LARK CHRISTMAS LOANS to LADIES Ouick. Confidential Service ON YOUR BIGNATDM ALONE Call MISS WESTPHAL PL. 2-3456 the WESTPHAL LOAN co. Suite 40C.

American Nat'l Bldg. 204 N. Liberty St. at Lexington Open Mon. St Thura.

'Ml 8 P.M. r. i i 'awoTroTTgTi'o'ToTnro'Try' Edmund J. Flck O. Robt.

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HO. 7-8800 4636 EDMONDSON AVE. LO. 6-8800 H3 FOR SALE: Approximately 188 acres and improvements; beautiful rolling countryside. Convenient to Towson and Baltimore.

2808 ft. fronting on Long Green Road. MINIMUM NOW AVAILABLE FOR RENT S. E. Cor.

Guilford Ave. AND Fayette Sts. APP. 3200 SQ. FT.

WITH BASEMENT AND MEZZANINE IDEAL LOCATION FOR BROKERAGE. INSURANCE OFFICE8. ETC. DIRECTLY OPP. CITY HALL WILL IMPROVE B.

Howard RicMrds, Inc. Morris Bldg. PLaza 2-7202 IATZ HOME INSULATION Ete G. Flck Co. Established 1915 BElmont 5-6620-21-22 2008-10 Harford Avenue 30 YEAR TERM INSTALLED Money Down No XMAS PLATFORMS Real Masonlte Tops.

Clear Pine Bides. Completely as embled. nailed and braced. 4'x4' S4.12 4'x6 $3.29 4'x8 $6.60 A8K ABOUT OUR PLYWOOD SOUND DEADENING AND FOLDING PLATFORMS HELFRICH cy 401 S. BTRICKER SA.

7-4930 FREE Call LEXINGTON 9-lOiO Mercantile-Safe Deposit Inst Conpazy WEAVER VE. Aluminum Extrusion and Stainless Steel ALUMINUM Storm Boors DEMO. BALTIMORE AND CALVERT STS. 100 St. Paul St.

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MARYLAND 25th .9000 SQ. FT. WILL DIVIDE Private Parking Air Conditioned-All Service. Leasing Now. SIGLER MEGARY INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL REALTORS 2435 Maryland Ave.

BE. 5-7777 115 W. SARATOGA ST. PL. 2-7315 FOR RENT 65,000 SQ.

FT. MODERN BUILDING ANYONE WITNESSING AN FOR LEASE 1 Mlsa Nancy Lorrlmore. Now Employed LAKES The steel strike struck ACCIDENT NEED EXPERT OFFICE HELP Capable, efficient adult women. Super FINE 'fffiy SINCE 1849 Jlp'NQW OPEN IIRB CORNIER With University Hospital BARD-AVON SCHOOL whereby a pedestrian was struck by an niitnmnblle at Park Heights Avenue and Located on W. Franklin our sales, so we have.

20 ACRES 1st time advertised. Corner Baltimore National Pike (Edmondson Ave. Extended) Rolllnt Rd. Will lease 1 to 20 acres. Ideal flat topograph.

visory, mgt. and otner unusual skills. COBB-WOODS SERVICES (LIC.) FnrHn I.jne on November 30. 1B59. at miles from downtown.

One-story 80S N. CHARLES ST. VERNON 7-1155 lots oi Larks on hand si- You can make a Good 5:30 P.M.. communicate with 2213 St. Paul St.

TU. 9-5666 warehouse area, with P.R.R. sid Busy intersection. Good utilities pros- SchCfflEela SctccEelS Oil PAINTINGS pectus. Large iromage on Dotn men- J- Deal NOW hurry, In! WE BEAT ALL, Due to the death of my beloved husband Robert L.

Green. Mlri-Marvlund Batter? ways, udp. Kooert Man ana otner new 1101 Tower Bldg. MTJ. 5-6993 ing and tailgate truck dock.

10,000 sq. ft air-conditioned commercial enterprises. Call Mr. Ster Corp. will be closed Dec.

7 thru Dec 12. Originals, on canvas, by professional ling w. Klein. LE. 8-0251.

OOered Lorn a Green. offices and showroom. Call for DEALS 1 QiORQM) mcoos European artfsu. Hundreds to choose from Uo to 90 off retail. BO.

1-0318 suoiecc lo prior sale or lease. TOWSON LUTHERVILLE HOMES NEEDED FOR CLIENTS S. J. STACKHOUSE 4 SON, INC. Multiple Listing Realtor SA.

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nr. Rocers LI. 3-3721 INDUSTRIAL REALTY INC. HO. 7-3661 LE.

9-7751 1 B. LEXINGTON Stanley I KLEIN'S I TV I Member Service I Baltimore HU. 6-12S8 CHARG-IT Prime office space ranilntj from 1 room to 850 so. ft. (S35.

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New Klrrcr Showrooms Now Available at THE HI-FI SHOP. 2 N. Howard St, t. cffutt co. Insurance LAND SEA AIR PI.

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