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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 84

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PAGE 30 Baltimore, Wednesday, THE EVENING SUN June 23. 1971 PAGE 30 Key State Witness' Testimony Stricken In Turco Trial Gibson Likely School Board Selection Wage Proposal Reaches Limit, Gulman Says By Sue Miller 1 the Criminal Court jury that the 'testimony of Mr. Kebe was "too The city school board is expected to elect Larry S. Gibson, contradictory." Mr. Kebe testified under 28, its youngest member, as its cross-examination by Mr.

Kun vice president tomorrow night. The black attorney would be stler today that Henry Mitchell, the first person ever to hold that Black Panther defense captain, post on the nine-member board, gave the order during daylight hours July 11, 1969, to "get rid The creation of the second-in-command post is the newest in a By Thomas Hasler The city's labor commissioner today flatly declared there will be tio increase in the proposed 2v per. cent wage 'increase for city The" moderate raise-was part of the new btfdget calling for a property ta increase to about $5.70 for each tentatively approved by.City Council yesterday. 5 Crosby Pessimistic 'All. we can talk about now are' noneconomic issues," Edward Gutman; the commissioner, said, as he prepared to meet with representatives of All testimony given by a key prosecution witness during the past three days was ordered stricken today in the trial of Arthur Turco, the New York attorney on trial as an accessory to the slaying nearly two years ago of Eugene L.

Anderson, Jr. Mitchell Order Cited William M. Kunstler, chief defense counsel, succeeded in having the testimony thrown out after the witness, Mahonney Kebe, 22, contradicted his earlier testimony as to the time of day an order was given to "get rid of" the victim July 11, 1969. Judge James W. Murphy told of" the victim, whose skeleton was found three months later in LeakinPark.

Mr. Kebe had testified yester day that Mr. Mitchell gave the order after arriving at Black Panther party headquarters series of recent moves the formerly highly criticized board has been making quietly in an apparent reorganization for greater efficiency-Establish Committees The new approach to the increasing number of complex problems the board faces includes the establishment for one first time committees to handle finance, building, grievance and "two or three hours after dark. Mr. Kunstler, after the testi- Suni'Bpers photo-William LaForce, Jr Continued, Page C2, Col.

1 five city unions this morning. Missing Link Over Patapsco Approaches for Baltimore's Outer Harbor crossing extend in- next to Fort Armistead Park. Originally designed as tunnel, to Patapsco River from Sollers Point on far side and from crossing is to be bridge instead if bondholders approve. student rights matters. Dennis president, of the Baltimore Teachers' Union, expressed similar pessimism, commenting there is "not much hope" in the possibility of improving the wage offer through Secretary To Make Own Striker-Welfare Ruling negotiations.

As vice president, Mr. Gibson would preside over meetings in the absence of Robert L. Kar-wacki, president. To date, Mr. Karwacki has not missed a meeting since he was named to the presidency more than a year Special Session Set June 29 Mr.

Crosby is one member of the five AFL-CIO unions which L. McLellan ByWelford A spokesman for Rita C. Da have joined together for the first ago. vidson, state secretary of em Annapolis The Maryland time representing city'employes in negotiations with the D'Alesandro administration. "Money is always the heart of ployment and social services, Club's Bias Testified To By Woman By John White A prominent Baltimore business woman testified today that only "after paying a total of $450 in intiatioii and membership said she plans to make her own Senate will be called into special session June 29 to consider Gov through an administrative arm of the state government.

Mrs. Davidson was out of the country Friday when the Governor's announcement was made. She was in Washington, yesterday but left statements on her position of the proposal thus far. Luther Starnes, public rela the issue," Crosby said. He ernor Mandel's selections of 38 But, the board is believed to be preparing itself to carry on without a let-up during what promises to be a fuller than usual summer.

Community Involvement An energetic man who does attorneys for the new District said Union voted thjree weeks ago to adopt a i'no contract, no By Michael Wheatley the District Court judgeships would be requested to make themselves available for interviews by the Senate's Executive Nomination Committee. When the Senate convenes, the prospective judges will be attending a three-day indoctrination session at Manresa-on-the-Severn, a Catholic retreat house about 5 miles from the State tween Governor Mandel, Senate President William S. James Harford) and Senator George E. Snyder Washington), the Senate majority leader. Earlier, Senators James and Snyder had attended a meeting of the Rules, Organization and Facilities Committee of the Legislative Council at which proce Court.

work" policy At the same time several sen In tentatively approving the tions aide to Mrs. Davidson ators, including two from Balti decision on whether strikers should be eligible for welfare. Last week Governor Mandel was reported to have stepped in and told Mrs. Davidson not to make the decision, since the proposal was "too far-reaching." The Governor said that such a proposal should be dealt with by the General Assembly and not his homework. Mr.

Gibson "Her only comment at this more county, criticized the judicial selection commission and time is that the administrative machinery for reviewing the strongly supports community involvement in school affairs. He was responsible for the parent- dures for the confirmation were expresssd concern about possi possibility of changing Rule 200 House. budget, the pruned the mayor's record $932 million re-guest by $12 This will require the council to fix the- property tax rate at about $5.70 for each $100 in as- Continued, Page 20 Col. II ble political maneuvering around approval of the nomi representatives plan now in op- discussed. Senator John Carroll Byrnes Continued, Page 2, Col.

1 Continued, Page C2, Col. 3 Announcement of the date came following a meeting be Continued, Page C2, Col. 6 nees. A spokesman for the Gover nor, who had earlier announced his intention to call a special League O.K.' Bets, Beer-Tax Rise session for the purpose of con Nance, Stick Star, Dies In Crash firming or rejecting the appoint Navy Searching For Missing Jet ments, announced the date late yesterday and estimated that the session might take four who had moved to Mattoon in January from Baltimore. days.

Megargee reorganization plan that will enable it to develop clear-cut policies on urban issues to be backed up by "strong political action." The plan calls for establishing By Frank Ocean City. Goverment-j operated off-track betting and in-j creases in beer and liciuor taxes were endorsed today at the an-j nual convention of the Maryland i Municipal League. I fees and being accepted as a full member, was she informed that the elite Center Club discriminated against female members. Mrs. Ruth who heads a women's sportswear firm, said that upon complaining to the club's manager al)out xot being; able to sit in a lounge reserved; for men; she' was' told that women members "had equal but separate facilities" at the on the-22d floor of the One Charles Center building.

judgeAn Ex-Member' Shaw ns seeking an injunction against the club, which names many prominent Baltimore businessmen among its membership, on the grounds that she is discriminated against because of her sex. Judge Kenneth C. Proctor, himself a former member of the club, listened to testimony this morning from Mrs. Shaw and David Shay, a tock broker ho Continued, Page C2, Col. Had Said One Day This was a departure from earlier administration predictions.

Mr. Mandel had said he was "hopeful" action on the ap pointments could concluded eight "policy action committees" to develop league policy. Name Change Rejected In the annual election, James T. Sturais, Mayor of Snow Hill, Mattoon, 111. (Special) Harry M.

Nance, 53, of Baltimore, a former Ail-American lacrosse player, died near this Central Illinois town yesterday in a head-on collision. Mr. Nance was killed instantly at an intersection near Neoga, 111., according to Illinois State Police. Four persons in the other car were seriously injured. On Repair Trip Mr.

Nance, who was supervisor of engineering services at Towson State College, was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Carole and her family, V- in one day. He was on his way to take an air-conditioner for repair when the accident occurred. Born in Towson, Mr. Nance was a three-letterman in football, basketball and lacrosse at Oilman School, from which he was graduated.

He was also a lacrosse star at the Johns Hopkins University, where he studied engineering for three years. Mr. Nance was noted for his quick stick on the crease as a Continued, Page 3, Col. 4 The Navy has Begun'" Search operations for a -Crusader "jet missing since, yesterday and presumed down while on a familiarization flight from'Patux-ent Naval Air Station. The pilot is Marine Capt.

Stephen J. Erickson, of Longview, who was attending the test pilot school at the St. Marys county air station. A Navy spokesman said the search is being conducted on the bay, as well as in an area south and south east of the station. Revenues from the added liquor taxes and off-track betting should be shared by the state With Maryland's financially pressed cities and towns, the league said in a policy statement.

Reorganization Approved was elected ieague president without opposition. Retained as Frank A. DeFilippo, Mr. Mandel's press aide, said the Senate would convene at 10.30 A.M. June 29, and that the Governor and legislative leaders now believe the confirmation process could be concluded by July 2.

vice president-at-large was Bal timore Mayor Alesandro. The delegates rejected a pro- In other action at today's final business meeting, the convention delegates approved a league He said that all nominees for LARRY S. GIBSON Continued, Page C2, Col. 7 C000000O00000000 0'O9OOC 3 EVERT Be. Right Braiferi Federal MichaelsQn SUMMER THURSDAY KITS FRESi.

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Market Lexington St. between Eutaw Greene in the heart of Downtown Wed. 7:30 a.m. to 6 P.m. Sat.

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