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THE SUX, BALTIMORE, THUBSD'AY MORNING. JUNE '4, 1942 13 Churches Here Plan Summer '7 WORK TO BEGIN CIRCUS WORKER viously on other charges. His salary at the circus was about $13 week, it was stated. 1 Rlngllng Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Combined Shows. on May 23, the last day of the circus' five-day stand here.

They were tried before Judge J. Abner 1 ii st i LV) rrrrm rv rrrrrrw-wrr it9f ON WAR HOMES GETS JAIL TERM Activities For Boys And Girls Hikes, Picnics, Outdoor Games And Athletic Meets PROTECT Sayler in the Criminal Court SH3E (Mr Job Of Developing Location In Electrician Is Charged With YOUR tf WOOL According to evidence produced by Paul C. Wolman. assistant State's attorney, the money was in a canvas bag which was stolen after the final Baltimore perform Slated To Solve Problems Stealing $400 After Last Performance Here Shipbuilding Area To Start Today ance. The defendants were arrest ed a couple days later in Washing Monty of Baltimore's churches are undertaking extended recreational programs for boys and girls kept at home this summer because of restrictions on the use of automobiles.

The following tells what some churches are doing. ton. where they were reported to Defense Employes' Houses To Clarence Gill Admits Letting have been spending considerable money. They pleaded not guilty. Be One, Two And Three Bedroom Types Gill contended that Keen took People Under Tent For $1 Fee By AMELIA MILLER the money and split with him.

but Keen denied any knowledge of the larceny. He said he was employed An extensive recreation program Huber Memorial Evangelical Lu for boysmd girls between the ages Dirt is scheduled to fly. begin of 12 and 16 will be undertaken A COMPLETE DINNER mow 90c this summer by St. John's Evan by the circus here and was later befriended by Gill, who spent considerable money on him for clothing and entertainment. gelical Church, Cold Spring lane ning this morning, over a 115-acre site at Brooklyn, on which 1,000 demountable houses for war workers are to be erected.

Acting as agent for the National Housing the Housing etu7aye A Deficioae Dinner At MADISON RESTAURANT MADISON AND CHESTER1 STS. (roOD STEAKS CHOH LIQUORS AND WINU FULL COURSE OINKEP.S, 18s. Up SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS, 50o Up 1 Pis. Nit. Club.

Ritliuranl. Rathskeller and Pimlico road. "Quality Food for in previous years there was a Let People Under Tent Asked where he obtained the The Quality Minded" THE MARINE GRILL slowing up of activities in the sum large sums of money, GUI said he mer. But there is no place now for Authority of Baltimore will supervise the project, designed for EXPERTS FOR SO YEARS Olvlslea el FMtlrty SUrtp Ca. theran Church, so that young people of the neighborhood may go into the basement- of the church and play.

There they have a choice of shuflleboard, ping pong, quoits and darts. Also, there Is a meeting of the Junior Young People's League on Monday nights. In Towson, at the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, there is a fife and drum corps. This is for girls as well as boys. It's the real thing, with blue and gold uniforms for the members of the band, and a high-stepping drum major.

Their Interest Increases Small wonder that with shortage made it by letting people in under the tent and charging them $1 each for a reserved seat He admitted he this age group to go and church authorities have decided to expand activities for them, the Rev. Dr. Lloyd M. Keller, pastor of the tim rgiwam Ali To occupancy by war workers particularly shipbuilding employes in the Curtis Bay-Fairfield area. A circus electrician, who testified he earned more than $100 a week by taking people under the tent and charging them $1 each for a reserved seat, yesterday was sentenced to servo nine months In jail for stealing more than $400 after the last performance of the circus here.

The accused is Clarence Lawrence Gill, 48, of Green Springs, Ohio. Edward Vernon Keen, 16. of the 800 block North Luzerne avenue, another circus employe, also was accused of participating in the theft, but he was paroled without a verdict and put on probation for two years. Total Of $404.40 The pair was charged with stealing a total of $404.40 from the had spent more than $100 on enter church, said yesterday. $590,000 Outlay The John K.

Ruff Company has Four-Day Hike Planned tainment and food the night after the reported theft, but he asserted that there was "nothing unusual" about that KILL -THflil WESTVYOOD RESTAURANT DeliriousJ? prepared home cooked food served in surround-itE delishtfullv different. DINNERS 55c to $1.25 been awarded contract for development of the site, calling for an MOSnillTflFC; Mr. Wolman presented evidence outlay of approximately $590,000. -wew -yv showing that Gill had registered at The contract calls for grading Angus Siizling Steaks. Delicious Imperial Crab lobsters other Seafood.

WINES LIQUORS 17 E. Fayette St. local hotel under an assumed and the installation of sewer. name and that 'he had worked for JB8 water, gas and electric lines, along 101 W. 22nd St.

at Maryland Ave. Phone: BElmont 7287 circuses for many years. Gill admitted he had been convicted pre Acnns from Court Hoint CONVENIENT TO ALL STREET CARS 4 BUSSES of gasoline, interest of young people in this church has increased fifty per cent There are many things to do and neighborhood boys and girls are welcome to join. There are golf and basket-ball George Seitz, scoutmaster for the church's troop, is a war worker, but a seven-day vacation is coming to him. He plans to take his troop on a hike of four days with stopovers at night This never was tried before.

One activity, at least among the girls, is popular. It is the picnic on Sunday night with marshmallows and hot dogs. Included is a period of devotion and the pastor usually is present The picnic is held in the woods within walking distance. Bible School To Open THE CAVALIER AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS with the building, of necessary streets. Landscaping of the subdivision is also provided for in the contract Dominating a promontory, the tract skirts three sides of the 500-unit Brooklyn Homes, to be opened shortly to war workers by the HAB.

The houses, to be one, two and three-bedroom homes, are to be teams and volley ball, just to mention a few things athletic, and, of course, there is dancing. Gardenville is another section WINES LIQUORS STEAKS CHOPS LOBSTERS SEAFOOD TABLE D'HOTE Qftc .50 CIRNERS JU 10 I 10-12-14 ST. PAUL ST. Oven Sunflare At Sr-CONOITIOMEO where Catholic youth is busy. 1 1 MADISON 2400 850 W.

NORTH AVE. Dtlieatcsitn and Restaurant STEAKS CHOPS DELICIOUS COLD CUTS We Prepare Cold Cut Platters for Parties NEVER CLDSED The church Vacation Bible There, at St Anthony's Church erected by the J. A. Johnson Com are the Columbian Squires, repre pany, of Brooklyn, N. Y.

They will sentating a junior organization of the Knights of Columbus. This be built on piers instead of solid foundations and will be provided with skirting boards to keep the wind from whipping beneath the group has a fourfold program that combines religion, education, ath Nowcomtrt tm Baltimore Enroy Really Delicious floors. lectlcs and civics. The church has a baseball team in the Junior Food at Northeast Catholic League. There 1003 N.

Charles St. Near Eager St. Ver. S4S7-J The finest Chinese and American food you have ever tasted. Because of the mounting shortage of oil, special heating plants will be provided to burn coal.

This will require the building of an out-door are track meets, relay races, stand School, a three-week affair, opens June 22. It will take up part of the play time of boys and girls of the neighborhood whose recreational facilities will be curtailed because of the gasoline shortage. A special class has been arranged for girls bet ween the ages of 14 and 16 at their request. Formerly there were classes only for younger children. The school places emphasis on Bible study, but there is a lot of recreation with it.

There are pickup teams each day for softball on the church grounds, in which even the girls may join. "Open houses" are being maintained at least once a week at ing broad jumps, high jumps and all the rest that belong to a track meet Luncheon. up Dinner 85c up INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT Modern Atr-Cortditlonerl 1(30 EAST MONUMENT STREET auto necejtf.rv to enjoy our food tti ir accruiule by trolley and bui and world fstr.ous Hopkins Hospital. coal bin for each dwelling unit. Ttcenty Are Graduated There are debates and dances There is a room for the Girl Scouts Wa Catar to Dlnnar Parties and another for the Boy Scouts From Boys Latin School The Rev.

Henry W. Sank, assistant 5 DEUCIOUSIV PREPAft0tOO Twenty boys received diplomas pastor of the church, keeps an eye 5. yesterday morning as the ninety on the activities. MUNDERS eighth class was graduated from the Boys' Latin School in com lit 450 65c Hal I I al Mil 7O04Y.tr m. 7O0v vmth.

4 1 I m. juu ji latin $taT nm DICK F0RAN NiL ERNEST TRUEX SHEMP H0WARD MARY J'VVi HUNTZ HAll JENNIFER HOLT RICHARD OAVIES ond THE JIVIN JACKS 5 JILLS ''JTOffEVEN THE JEEPS ARE JIVINM Deiiclou 1 rn served i char mil room. mencement exercises' held at the NEGROES AND GOLF school, 1008 Brevard street TRANSPORT WOES MAY BE SOLVED Restaurant-Cocktail Lounge IMPERIAL AND DEVIL CRAB Full Course Dinners Served from 5 to 9 P. M. Weekdays: 1 to 9 Sundays Holidays ALSO SERVED A LA CARTE Dancing Nightly in Grotto to JIMMY HAYES Grotto Orcb.

with Evelyn Spencer, Vocalist 4536 HARFORD ROAD Dr. Alan M. Chesney, dean of 1001 ST. PAUL ST. the Johns Hopkins University Medi DISCUSSED AGAIN cal acnooi, delivered tne com mencement address.

Frederick A Hahn, headmaster, presented the Survey Indicates This War Park Board Defers Action On diplomas and scholastic awards, Members of the class are: i W. Lee Oaines. Worker Problem Will Be Solved Motion To Reverse Previous Ruling Edward A. Griffith muNFR TONIGHT Norman C. Keres.

Robert 8. Moore. run a ga Edward C. Bernard Edmund Bolce. Frank C.

Brooke. Alan D. Chesney. Hrdley A. Clark.

Robert 8. Collmus. h. d.iiorit'd THIS COLUMN OF RESTAURANTS and TEAROOMS APPEARS REGULARLY EVERY THURSDAY IN THE MORNING SUN our Urge j-l-J course dinners from vonular The Park Board last night de By CARROLL E. WILLIAMS from Page 24) Cocktail Boyd Nelson.

Richard K. Roue. Frederick H. Steg. man.

Jr Tylden W. Btreett. Earl D. Uhler. F.

Brayton Wood ferred further action on a ruling which has opened the city's three Var and Louno. William P. Connolly. William Downey. Olin O.

Ellis. Nelson H. Ensor. MRXONDmONCD NGHT sengers each, for the East Baltimore-Middle River run. public golf courses to Negroes jr.

Action was deferred after a two- The Alumni Cup for "leadership Since rationing of gasoline be C. BAL TfMORE ST. hour meeting of officials of golfing came effective, nas oeen based on character" went to W. Lee Gaines, president of, the class, and the J. Elwood Peter Memorial associations and improvement adding extra trips and he now is leagues.

handling more than 5,200 persons A motion reversing the ruling Cup was awarded to Frank C. Brooks. William Downey won the in one direction over the twelve-mile route. was tabled until next Tuesday. A proposal that Negroes be admitted Pubuc Speaking Cup, while the lacrosse shield was presented to to the facilities of the Oriole Gun Additional trips to Middle River Club at Gwynn's Falls Park was from Towson are being instituted by the McMahon Transportation Olin O.

Ellis, Jr. Youthful Car Thief not discussed. By a ruling May 6, made public Company, with various scheduled seo. BRENT joan BERRETT Gets 15-Month Term last Thursday, the facilities of the three public parks golf links runs. Second and third section "TWIN BEDS the Mount Pleasant golf course busses are ordered into service to meet peak loads.

and those at Forest Park and Clif Hovey C. Hoar. 21, who said he stole an automobile because his feet hurt from walking, yesterday Big rrn ton Park were opened for the first Patronage Increases III time to Negroes. was sentenced to fifteen months' Moving over a route through a imprisonment by Judge William C. thickly populated section of North ROW! The action of the board followed an appeal by Negro golfers, who said their nine-hole golf course at Coleman in the Federal Court.

THEIR GAYEST MUSICAL NIT! east Baltimore and suburbs, the McMahon Towson-Middle River Hoar pleaded guilty to transporting a stolen automobile across State borders. He said he and his service-reports patronage Increas Carroll Park was Agreement Called Unworkable TH Tf.E DAY! SCREEM SHOW! S7N BAND OF THt ing since gas rationing began. Preston Pairo, president of the CXean.ette II acDOrJAlG)! 0dm. EDDY 16-year-old cousin left Lubeck, Bus service is proposed from the Maine, their home, early last month Forest Park Golf Club, opposed the new ruling and suggested the board recondition the, greens at Carroll EH PCUEQir Q03'G yg gEio(sasT niyo! ft aj Very definitely superior yet ur- I prijingly reasonable in price! Gold II I A. Label or labe1 86 Proof' Ul 'gjfej PUERTO RICAN SOMERSET IMPOTES.

ITD, NEW YORIC. CHICAGO. SAN MANClSCO and started to Baltimore to seek end of the Curtis Bay carline, at Cabin creek bridge and Pennington to the rapidly expanding employment in a shipyard. Park. The youth said when they KnwniED I The board had set aside $15,000 to improve the course.

Frank H. Curtis Bay Coast Guard Yard, Capt Leroy Reinburg, commandant, revealed yesterday. reached Providence, his "feet got to hurting" and he was "tired of Durkee, board president, said, but survey of civilian employes. walking," so it was decided to steal an automobile. The pair were ar the Government would not permit the use of the labor.

rested near Fullerton by State po Mr. Pairo attacked as unworkable a "gentlemen agreement" devised said Captain Reinburg. revealed that approximately sixty per cent indicated a desire to use busses to move from the end of the trolley line to their place of employment thus enabling them to lay up their cars. 0032 by the board, whereby the Negroes lice, according to K. Thomas Everngam, prosecutor.

The 16-year-old youth has been turned over to Maine juvenile au agreed only to use the Mount Pleas ILiaMM ant course, and that only on week POWELt thorities, Mr. Everngam told Judge days, and not to use the restaurant -SHIP or locker-room facilities. Purchases 5 Haul-A-Ways The need for this service has in Coleman. Municipal Music Board creased with the withdrawal of shuttle service, until recently oper To Hold Session Today AIR CORPS KATE! S-u ill REAP The Board of Municipal Music is scheduled to meet today, but it was said that the question of offering ated by the Coast Guard with its own equipment. Its limited truck fleet is inadequate to handle the vastly enlarged civilian personnel now at work in the boat building, ship repair and shipbuilding di From the Ladies' Home Journal comes Frederick R.

Huber the position of one of the Screen's Happiest Hits ot-mmm musical consultant to the board probably would not be brought up visions. LOVE RUNS WILD AS LAUGHS RUN RIOTI NO" The Dependable Motor Tours for some time. Company has purchased five forty- That group received assurance 1 akssk two to forty-eight passenger haul- from the Musical Union Tuesday I I IT that no objection would be made a-ways which it will put in use as soon as they arrive here. They will if Mr. Huber became the board's i.3 adviser.

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Excellent be put into service between Baltimore and Edgewood Arsenal, WEEK. The board is considering plans ii innnnn tY BETTER yC-CHOCERS for the opening of a permanent mainly for the transport of civilian workers. office. Henry D. Harlan, chairman, The company has sixteen busses said that Mayor Jackson some time The only instrument Charlie needs for safe landings is one whiff of Kate's freshest Marble Cake and the only "instrument" you need to be sure of finer texture and lasting freshness is Rumford Baking Powder.

FREE: Patriotic pamphlet of sugarless recipes I Conserve supplies for victory. Write Rumford Baking Powder, Boi IS, Rumford, Rhode Island. (or trowing children. Serve your family HEALTH by iust adding I or 2 TABLES POONFULS io your cereal dilt. Hundreds of other ways to eat your way to extre ago had expressed a favorable in already in the run, and will add two more as soon as two thirty-nine- clination to the establishment of an William HOLDEN Frances DEE passenger busses, now on order, are office in the City Hall.

Two board VIM and VIGOR end still keep your waistline down. See', rrripe booklet. Recommended by Alfred W. McCann labs. Dr.

Walter H. Eddy end leading nutritionists. delivered. members Edgar W. Hunt and Dr.

rH IJitchefl-Ann GilIis-Rocr Clark Marjorie Gateson-Anne Revere' I In addition to the services estab B. MEIER A SON. lac- N. T- N. T.

NATIOMAV lished by common carriers, various John B. Whitehead soon will begin a study of the situation and make recommendations. LUG0SI contractors and industrial plants Advertisement. I iJflSk ssaaesml acting to cut labor turnover and insure themselves of adequate personnel have arranged to charter Pilot Of Navy Plane "YEA IfS BEST nutr ma Prettier Complexion for You by Using Mereolixed Wax Cream special busses to handle their own workers in particular. Is Killed Near Here The pilot of 'a navy plane was Shuttle Service A case in point is the Davison killed yesterday afternoon when the craft plummeted to earth at Bleach your skin to a whiter, clearer, more attractive appearance with the aid of Mer-enlicerl Wax Cream.

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