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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 67

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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67
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PAGE 67 THE SVETNTNG SUN, BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1957 "I-" (WW 7,.. 1 -WWWMfJUWW" 4 Robbers Get 10-Year Terms Ten-year jail sentences were given by Judge Emory II. Niles to four robbers, including a Piano Teacher Heads Group Mrs. Elizabeth R. Davis, a private piano teacher, of 3805 Juniper road, has been elected president of the newly organized State Music Teachers Association.

The State association adopted a constitution and bylaws at Its first convention, held at the Pea-body Conservatory, There are 61 members. The parent organization strives to raise standards of the teach-ine profession to aid the private woman bandit, who held up a liquor store October 8. kH Miss Dorothy Goodrich, 21, ffi confessed that she held her hand in her pocket to simulate a pistol when three of the four went into the store of William i ft ij 1'? -V" 4 Jfo $fy Levi in the 1100 block North Strieker street. They obtained $80.82 and several bottles of whisky. The woman admitted that she was sent into the store first to seize the storekeeper's glasses so she would not recognize her companions.

111 bM Sei'-D 'VJ? MS I i CJ I a. 4 ti 1 I James E. Goodrich, 33, the woman's brother, and Frederick Corbin, 20, all of the 1300 block North Carey street, participated in the robbery while Joseph 7i 1 (T J1 Vl Lamkins, 57, of the 500 block Presstman street, waited in a getaway automobile outside. The four are Negroes. B.U.Vf.

Judge Niles sentenced the woman to the Reformatory for TOiiifeiiiwWIIiiiwiiiii Women for ten years, sent Cor bin to the House of Correction, and the other two men to the Uri WHWWMWtf mwmwhwwp music teacher as well as to bring together those engaged in the music profession. Other Officers Other officers elected at the convention were H. Emerson Meyers, of Hyattsville, a music teacher at Catholic University, Washington and a Peabody graduate, first vice president; Gerald E. Cole, of Westminster, Western Maryland College, second vice president. Also Charles Showard, of Salisbury, a private teacher, treasurer; Mrs.

Miriam K. Young, of Eccleston, Garrison Forest School, recording secretary; Mrs. Carol B. Diggs, of Baltimore, Morgan State Teachers College, corresponding secretary, and Bryce Jordan, historian. Miss Virginia Carty, dean of the Peabody Conservatory; and Mrs.

Adah K. Jenkins, of Morgan State, are on the executive committee. Mrs. Davis, a past president of the Baltimore Music Teachers Association, has served on the board of the Maryland Federation of Music Clubs, and since 1924 has been an active member of the Baltimore Music Club of which she is now a director. She has been teaching piano for tunrn than twenty vears and is Penitentiary.

Assistant State's Attorney John O'Connor, isiiVV ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Mrs. hljzaljetii H. (center, is LABOR-MANAGEMENT COUNCIL This group attended the first meeting of the Management Discussion Counril at the Post Office, held under direction of Acting Postmaster William F. Laukaitis, and representing all segments of the postal system. Left to right: Kenneth C.

Kineman, John C. Kuhn, Louis C. Winkelman, Claude H. Haines, Carroll E. Pitzell, Joseph F.

O'Connor, Francis S. Filbey, Mr. Laukaitis, Albert H. Naeny, assistant postmaster; John D. Connolly, Edward A.

Cohen, Warren M. Bloomberg, A. Marshall Santiago, John W. White and William G. Milslcad.

surrounded by members of the newly orga nized Maryland State Music Teachers Association, an affiliate of the Music Teachers National Association. Flanking Mrs. Davis are Ruest speakers, Mrs. Merle Sargent, of Miami, and S. Turner Jones, of New York.

Standing (left to right): Charles Showard, Mrs. Adah K. Jenkins, Miss' Virginia Carty, Gerald E. Cole, Mrs. Miriam K.

Young, Mrs. Carol B. Diggs and H. Emerson Meyers. prosecuted.

TB Association Board To Meet The fall meeting of the board of directors of the Maryland at noon November 15 at 6307 Women To Hear Tuberculosis Association will be held Friday at the Stafford Reistertown road, Mrs. Schoff-man'will describe the efforts of setters in Israel to establish Talk On Israel and informal association laymen of all the parishes of tha diocese. The club holds two dinners a year and, in addition, is a joint sponsor with the Brotherhood of St. Andrew of a corporate communion and breakfast on Washington's Birthday. Maryland at 6-30 P.M.

Tuesday in the Sheraton-Belvedere Hotel. The Churchman's Club traces its origin to a suggestion made before the Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Church in 1897 by Bishop Paret. Purpose of the organization is to bring together in friendly Club To Hear Dr. Eisenhower Dr. Milton S.

Eisenhower, president of Johns Hopkins University, will speak at the fall dinner meeting of the Churchman's Club of the Diocese of Biology Project Award Made Slater Marv Alma. S.S.N.D.. communities in the. face of vio- Laura Sehoffman. a vouns Hotel.

Among topics listed for discussion is the role of the association in the education of the community regarding Asian influenza. American who snent sevpn vpars lencej 1 Park Visitors The United States National in an Israel co-operative settle ment near the Gaza strip, will be the guest speaker at the second annual donor luncheon of the women's division for the chairman of the biology department, College of Notre Dame, has announced that Anita Conde, class of 56, Saturce, Puerto Rico, has won the Mc-riune SSO award for her under Park Service was established by Congress 41 years ago. More than 627,000,000 visitors have been recorded in this time. Mnm Water Than Coal a member of the Musicians' Club of America. Israel Histradut campaign.

Mrs. one nf the On the Island of original settlers of "Kibbutz graduate 1956 research project, Tfvushii it is necessary for "Factors lnnuencmg tne inacu-vation of Bacteriophage." miners to nnmo out 53 tons Of Kissuftm," is currently touring the United States on behalf of the campaign. tuatei- for pverV ton Of COal The award is sponsored by Beta Beta Beta. brought up. ai me mncneon Deing held Publication of Miss Conde's finHines was recommended by IN 50 OTHER WOHLMUTH STORES the evaluatory committee.

Subsequently her work received the award for research. Sister Alma says that Notre Dame joined Beta Beta Beta in 15)47. Since then biolosv stu They Pay $30 More dents at the college have won the national award seven times. Southern High's To Meet Th Southern Hieh School Parent-Teacher Association will meet in the school auditorium, Warren and Battery avenues at 8 P.M. tomorrow.

As a feature of the meeting a trrnun nf faculty members BUT HOT YOU! 1 Baltimore Is The ONE CITY Where You Pay students and parents will stage a nlav emnhasizine good read Uellac-Kttvet Villi ing habits, other entertainment. will include songs by a madrigal group from the school a cap -nu" ah, pella choir. 01 On November 12, Southern Hieh classes will be open to visi tors in observance of American Education Week. members will serve tea to visitors i1 1. $0.95 SIDEWALK rilONE Betty Calligan places a call at a new type of sidewalk phone in front of the Light street office of the Chesapeake Potomac Telephone Company.

The utility is testing the value 'of the sidewalk phone in contrast to booths placed at lnany points recently. It also tried out the new sidewalk stand at Ocean City during the summer season. at the close of classes. Mrs. Frances Marsh is as sociation president.

1 Asexual Animal Reproduction Seen 0 By Science Service a T.nnHnn. Nov. 6 Animals hiehpr un on the evolutionary scale than the worms may have reproduced asexually, a scientist renorted here in the British HERE'S WHY Of the thousands of men who order clothes from our chain of over 50 custom tailoring stores there are always those who never "call for the finished garments. We're not set up to sell this clothing- in our custom tai- loring- stores so it is sent to our Baltimore store and sold at sacrifice prices. Come in I Look examine try one on.

You'll know you're getting a bargain. scientific journal Nature. Careful study of some new photographs of trilobite fossils indicates that these early ar thropods might have repro duced bv budding. These trilo vYve bites, distant relatives of the hnrspshne crab. aDDear to nave extra segments behind what is usually the last one.

rin hurfriine. the vouns are outgrowths of the parent body wwmm. ov v- tr.ae git which later separate ana func tion as independent organisms. Earthworms and sponges repro 111 (A i 1 vym duce in this way. VI Dr.

Henning Lemcne. ooiog isk Museum, University of ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS AND TqPCOATS Values to $69.95 now $39.95 FINE SLACKS Values to $20.95 NOW $9.95 WOOL SPORT COATS Values to $37.95 NOW $19.95 Copenhagen in Denmark, be lieves that instead ot caning tne aHHitinnal segments "abortive 1 ies it. would be "more straightfor 1 lb- ill ward" to suppose they are new nnps formed bv budding. De tails of size and shape and the fart that extra sesments appear VAL. TO FABRICS NOW only on adult specimens suggest that huddins may nave oc curred.

SOLDIER-SCOUT Ffc. John M. Sandquist, Scoutmaster of Fort Holabird's Troop 486, has been honored by the Fort's commanding general for his services to Scouts prior to Sandquist's departure for United States Army Language School at the Pre-sidio of Monterey, Cal. Public Visits Urged During COHI IN AND SIS TH! CLOTHNO Wf HA VI IN YOUR SHOWN BIT THIS CHART; 4 im hie lORDOKji iDisjlUiplX mm I Six Six Six Six Six Six 36 38 40 42 44 46 Reg. 4 21 26 It 4 Short 3 11 IS 16 12 Long 9 12 IS 3 Stout 9 I 11 School Week 1 1 See it Tom'w mm Many schools in Maryland will be open to the public during American Education Week, November 10 through 16.

President Eisenhower, In a proclamation, designated next week as Education Week. He said: "I urge our people to enter fully into its observance. Let them demonstrate their appreciation of the work of our nation's teachers, and let them show their active support for 0K OSID fe tr tt 4 cv cr OBDO Don't Just Ask 206 E. Baltimore St. Tor Mineral 01 tta im nf hiohest auatity name that makes it better every program designed to mi prove our schools and colleges, which are firmly engaged in building a better and stronger nation." American Education Week is sponsored jointly by the National Education Association, the American Legion, the National Congress of Parents and Teachers and the United States Office of Education.

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