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The Evening Sun du lieu suivant : Baltimore, Maryland • 27

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PAGE 27 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1938 Idle-Pay Parley County Shifts Traffic-Fine System Acceptance of collateral and fines by desk sergeants in BaltU Seen Eyed In Dock Strike By Donald Ilirzcl Further negotiations between more county police stations for strikers and the Maryland Ship building and Drydock Company traffic violations will be discontinued, effective October 15. In an order issued today. lunge on the outcome of a hearing Thursday on whether work Chief Gilbert L. Deyle. of the ers are eligible for unemploy ment compensation, a union leader said today.

Representatives of Local 31, Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers, rejected a new contract proposal last hZ- TJV tiff A c. i h-y nrt 11 ,1 1 ---n CV, s. night after a five-hour talk with management. Baltimore County Police Bureau, instructed all police personnel that the payment of fines and collateral by persons who have been given summonses for traffic violations must be made to trial magistrates or their clerks. The order by Chief Deyle also directed use of new traffic summonses effective tomorrow, which will list the locations of the various magistrate's courts in the county.

Reason For Change Chief Deyle said today that the procedure in the acceptance Frank Plogman, president of Local 31, said today the company is apparently awaiting the results of the hearing before the Board of Appeals of the Depart ment of Employment Security before "they really get down to brass tacks. Thursday's meeting Is being new at the request of the union of fines and collateral was made which claims that some of the for the convenience of the public and to relieve police personnel of a responsibility which interfered with their primary duties. The chief pointed out that personnel on duty in police sta 2,100 workers at Maryland Dry-dock are eligible for unemployment compensation. The company claims that employees laid off after August 25 were made idle by a work stoppage caused by the threat of a strike, and are not eligible for tions are not Donaea to handle the large amounts of money collected for traffic fines and collateral. Chief Deyle said that exceptions will be made in cases of out-of-State motorists and violators issued summonses by the benefits.

At yesterday's meeting, the second called by Gilbert R. Lee, Federal mediator, the company offered a five-point contract to the union, which was rejected iiiiiwiiruli )it inii nil m-riif urn nin mm TiMrS iiwSlWlaiiAi2 'wviiiiMii as "unacceptable, and if any I Il I 11 Htl mil 1, ANNE ARUNDEL'S NEW SHOPPING CENTER Harundale Mall, on the Ritchie highway, said to be the only such store group in the East under one roof, will open, tomor- row. A $10,000,000 venture, it comprises a department store and 44 other specially shops and services. A special community hall will be provided. thing worse than the last previous offer." Comparable Raises Asked Points in the contract were In these cases collateral will be accepted by county police personnel only when a magis-: trate or his clerk is not one-year extension of the present agreement, making it Harundale Mall Shopping Center Opening Perjury Charge Is Filed expire August 1, 1960, instead of August 1, 1959, as in the present contract.

Also, wage increases of an feature now of shopping cen Harundale Mall Shopping Oppenhcim Collins, women's ters, also will be available at average of 15 cents an hour Center, largest in Anne Arundel county and the second to be Harundale. There will be one apparel. Parklane Hosiery Company, Pixie. Sandwich Shop. A 43-year-old man who al with 30 days retroactivity and a 5-cent hourly wage increase effective January 1, 1959, an meeting room seating 350, and opened in the metropolitan area another for 30, for use of civic, of Baltimore this week, will get Raymond's, men's and boys' other 7-cent-an-hour boost ef its official start tomorrow morn church, and other groups.

legedly gave false testimony in a Traffic Court trial last night, today was ordered held for the grand jury under $500 bail following a preliminary hearing in Central Police Court before Magistrate Standley L. ing. List Of Stores And Services The list of companies and 2 Seized In W.Va. On County Charge Two Huntington (W. Va.) men have been arrested in that city at the request of Baltimore county police on suspicion 6f larceny of $167 in cash and jewelry from a house they painted in Rosedale.

The arrests were made on warrants obtained by George Jockel, of the 7500 block Bright-side avenue, Rosedale, who reported to county police at Ful-lerton on September 8 that $120 in cash and two watches had been stolen from his home. He named Robert Taylor, 21, and Howard Neff. 29, in the warrants as the men he charges committed the theft. Located on the Ritchie High way in the town of Harundale, Castelberg's, jewelers. Da-Mar, shoes.

Eddie's Supermarket. Empire Laundry. Equitable Trust Company. Fanny Farmer Candy Shop. Food Fair.

Gamerman's, cameras, sports goods. Harundale Barber Shop. Hochschild Kohn Company. Household Finance Company. S.

S. Kresge. Lerner Shop. Lord Baltimore Laundry. Thorn McAn, shoes.

G. C. Murphy Company. Newsmart. clothing.

Read Drug Stores. Ricky's, children's shop. Savings Bank of Baltimore. Sherry's, jewelry. Sherwin Williams, paints.

Sidewalk Cafe. Silhouette Figure Form. Sticff Company. services to be a part of the new Harundale center includes: 2 miles south of Glen Burnie, fective August 1, 1959, and improvements in the present pension plan. The union is seeking wage increases comparable to those recently awarded workers at Bethlehem Steel Company's shipyards at Sparrows Point and Key highway as well as an improved pension plan.

the center is a project of Com The perjury charge was munity Research and Develop placed against Paul A. Bchan, of the 3300 block Boston street, leading to a balcony restaurant. Tropical plants will be provided in the mall and court areas. Even the trash cans are to be "gay and colorful." Rest benches will be provided throughout the shopping area, and lockers for parcels. Hochschild's New Branch Largest unit in the Harundale Mall is a branch of Hochschild, Kohn its fourth in the Baltimore metropolitan area.

This store, with the developers, has long been studying the area which now has, according to their estimates, 58,000 people living within ten minutes drive, and 200,000 within 25 minutes drive. Governor McKeldin will head the list of dignitaries at the opening ceremonies at 9 A.M. tomorrow, and Mr. Rouse will be master of ceremonies. Brief ment, headed by James W.

Rouse, who built the Mondaw- by Patrolman George Bowen, Terry Shop, women's apparel. of the Accident Investigation Di White Coffee Pot. min shopping center last year. Following the five-hour meet vision, on orders of Traffic WNAV Capital Broadcasting Constructed at a cost of more Court Magistrate Richard P. Gilbert.

Corp. Wyman Shoes. A. A. Mending Shop.

Adolph Beauty Salon. Allen Drugs. Barenburg Optical Service. A. S.

Beck Shoe Company. Baltimore Gas Electric Company. Bcltz, decorators. Benton's Tweed Shop. Brager's Department Store, Cakery Bakery.

Calby's, men's and boys' apparel. Carol's Gift Shop. than $10,000,000, the regional group of 45 retail establishments Behan, according to tes is under one roof, said to be the only such type in the East, and is fully air-conditioned. Varied Consultants Rogers, Taliaferro Lamb timony, was involved in a traffic accident July 15 at Reedbird avenue and Potee street, and was charged at the time by Patrolman Bowen with operating on an expired chauffeur's permit, failing to obey a signal light, and failing to notify the Department of Motor Vehicles iVHITE CLOUD JINGLE CONTEST! were architects for the project. Wilbur Smith and Associates this week's Posf talks will be made by Martin of a change of address.

were the traffic engineers, the project's own road system having been planned in consulta Kohn, president of Hochschild Kohn and Willard Famous for, 30 Yean Sworn Testimony During his sworn testimony, tion with State and county Rouse, president of the Harun White Cloud has been a favorite for thirty years or more. There's nothing like a White Cloud Sleep dale Mall Merchants Associa Magistrate Gilbert and Patrolman Bowen testified, Behan A parking area for 3,000 ve tion. A number of political candidates are scheduled to be hicles has been provided, and stated that he had obtained a new chauffeur's license July 8, a week before the accident. NOW! NEW WHITE CLOUD Nylon-Tufted the center will have its own bus THE UGLY stop and taxi stand. Parking lots When Magistrate Gilbert asked ing "which ended last night, the company refused to comment on the talks.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Mr, Lee said he would try to arrange a third meeting "in the near future," prior to a union convention scheduled for October 13. The shipyard workers went out" on strike September 12. Sen. Kennedy To Talk Here Senator Kennedy Mass.) will be the principal speaker at a really here on behalf of the Maryland Democratic ticket October 9. According to an announcement today by George Sell-mayer, Paul J.

Reed, and Mrs. M. Alice Canoles, co-chairmen of the Democratic city campaign. Senator Kennedy will appear at an Emerson Hotel rally scheduled to start at 8 P.M. The appearance of Mr.

Kennedy, a possible Presidential candidate in 1960, is expected to draw Democrats from all parts of the State. Other speakers will include the party's State-wide Candida tes, J. Millard Tawes for governor, Mayor D'Alesandro for senator, Louis L. Goldstein for comptroller and C. Ferdinand Sybert for attorney general.

completely surround the center, affording easy access to all stores. to see it, according to testimony, the license at first glance appeared to be bonafide. But closer examination, the magis MATTRESS I ECM! The center is on a 33-acre trate testified, showed that the tract and designed for the com pactness of a "town square." numeral "1" had been erased from in front of the 8. Magistrate Gilbert fined Be The developers say the stores, if in a straight line would or the smooih-lopped han $5.95 on the license charge, $10.95 for disobeying the signal stretch for one-half mile; but the Mall grouping puts all with light, and $5.95 on the address FLEECY in a few seconds walk. infraction, then directed Patrolman Bowen to take the defend CLOUD Growth Of The Project The whole project, outgrowth ant over to the Central Police 6 LUXURIOUS WHITE CLOUD MATTRESSES AS PRIZES1 (Your choice of Double or Twin-Bed Sites) Station and charge him with perjury of an original center of six QUILTED MATTRESS Sisterhood To Meet The Shearith Israel Sisterhood stores which will be remodeled to blend with the new Mall building, is the work of more than four years of planning.

On the 33 acres will be present. School Band To Play The Glen Burnie High School band, under direction of Thomas Shipley, will provide music for the occasion. On Saturday, October 4, Sunny, the famous safety dog, and his master. Dr. George Brunson, will be at Harundale Mall for safety instruction performances, beginning at 11 A.M., 2 P.M.

and 7 P.M. Sunny's safety program has been sponsored In the Baltimore area by the Sun-papers. Doctor and Mrs. Brunson now are teaching safety to elementary school pupils in Anne Arundel, Baltimore and Harford counties. Another large store In the new development is that of Op-penheim Collins, which also has a downtown Baltimore store, and another suburban unit.

Architects for its planning were Copeland, Novak and Israel. This is the twentieth unit in the store's system in several states. Food Fair Unit The Food Fair will have another outlet at Harundale, the third to be opened in the Baltimore area in the last few days. Two banks are represented on the roster the Savings Bank of Baltimore, and the Equitable Trust Company. Still another Baltimore department store, Brager's, will have a branch at Harundale.

A community hall, customary will meet at 8 P.M. tomorrow in the vestry of the synagogue, Park Heights and Glen avenues. 350,000 square feet of store space. Garden courts and tne YOU CHOICE ONLY Matching Bomprinim At Sm Low Cott YOU SAVE! held th pric tin when other manufacturers raited priceil Each week for iix weeki, a lucky jingl writer will win a wonderful White Cloud mattresi. NOTE: if you win end you have purchased a White Cloud mattresa during week of your contest entry, you will receive an ADDITIONAL BONUS PRIZE of auperb WHITE CLOUD MATCHING mall are designed to make people feel that they're outdoors FIEALTIIFUL SLEEP LUXURIOUS COMFORT LONGER-LASTING DECORATORS' FABRICS Availatl In "Long BovM Size at NO EXTRA COST! Pressman Attacks Barnes On Traffic Signal Delay to provide psychological and visual contrast from indoor shops.

Mall and courts are inclosed neer, had installed a stop sign on Fallstaff road at Park and skylighted so that even the sidewalks will be air-conditioned and temperature controlled. SECOND WEEK'S WINNER: Heights avenue within eight hours of his complaint. The mall will have its own MRS. VIOLA JULIAN 242 S. High Saltimore nterrd at' SINDLER'S, 430 S.

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