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PAGE 6 THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 195f ing house of information for the activities of 60 member organ SEVEN WOMEN Television Programs CTtne art P.M. oiilen otherwu dMinaudt izations. It isues an annual calendar or TO BE HONORED meetings, special events and coordinates its constituents' war services through sponsorship of the WM Alt-TV Channel 00 A.M. Ttat Ptttern. A.M.

Newt and Concert Muile. FORMER HEAD OF LOYOLA DIES Rev. Joseph A. Canning, S.J., Was 68 Years Of Age serve-a-camp" program. 10.00 A.

8ent Crime Investigating Baltimoreans To Be Cited By Jewish Federation gum Seven Baltimore women will be honored for civic and professional achievements April 5, af the thirty-fifth annual conference of 'the Fed eration of Jewish Women's Organi zations of Maryland. The meeting will be held at Beth 30 Roberta Oullln. J. 45 Bob Considine. (.00 Trading Post Theater.

"Clashing Broadway." .45 Arthur B. Price. TOO Date to Dance; jay Or ay son. 7.30 one Man't Family 00 The Jack Carter Show with Milton Brrle, John Payne and Lubs Mallna. .00 The Jack Carter Show with Milton Caesar.

Imotrne Coca, Richard Carlson and Marguerite Plana. 10.30--Your Hit Parade H.0O-2Hollywood Wrestling. 124S Program Previews WAAM Channel IX Press Bulletins. 10.00 Senate' Crime Investigating Committee. 12.00 Two Girls Named Smith, with Peggy Ann Garner and Peggy French.

12.301 Cover Times Square. Harold Huher. 1.00 "Hill Number One" with Ruth Hus-sey, Joan Leslie. Oene Lockhart, Regis Tooney. Lelf Erlckson, Jeanne Cagney and Roddy McDowall.

2.00 Behind the Tourist Curtain. 2.20 Easter Hymns. 2.30 Baltimore Symphony Concert. 3.00 Press Bulletins. J.OS Tee Vee Wamboree, with Nick Campofrrda.

I.SS Press Bulletins. 4.00 Senate Crime Investigating Committee. 5.45 News and Sports Roundup with Nick Campofreda. .00 Film Playhouse: "Thunder In The City" with Edward O. Robinson, Nigel Bruce and Constance Collier.

T.45 Piano Patter. Jlns Thompson. .00 Paul Whlteman TV Teen Club. .00 Madison Square Garden: I C.t-A. Track Meet.

11.00 Press Bulletins. 11.05 Wrestling from Chicago. El Synagogue, Hilton street and Dorithan road. Mrs. Jacob Dashew, president, will preside.

Jersey City, March 23 rSpeciaU The Rev. Joseph A. Canning, S.J., who served as president of Loyola College, Baltimore, from 1934 until 1938, died here last night at the age of 68. his tour of duty in Baltimore, Father Canning has served as a parish priest at St. Peter's Catholic Church here and as spiritual father of the Jesuit community Instructing at St.

Peter's High School, At his funeral services, to be held here Monday morning, the Rev. Thomas J. Murray, present president of Loyola, will represent the faculty, students and alumni of the Committee. 1100 The Bit Top: Live Clrcua. with Jack Sterling rlrgmaeter.

1.00 Tbe Colleglim. a.oe Thu World of Our. 2.30 Baltimore Symphony Concert. 3.00 porta Parade with Matt Thomas. 4.00 The Bailer Oou Show, with Strike Happy bowling team.

Esiez; Sherry Whlttenburg. Ice Cryetali. 1951: Members of Morgan College Athletic Committee. 4.2S Newt with Matt Thomas. 4.30 The Bailey Ooet Show.

COO Television Plahouse: Western Trails. fiunpapert Televitlon Newt. .30 6am Levensou ehow. Amateur Hour with Bailey Ooss. T.JO Best the Clock with Bud Collyer.

00 The Ken Murray tjnow with Walter Sletak in "The Messiah." t.00 The Frank Sinatra Show with DenlM Darcel and Bantl Rathbone. JO The Darter Theater: "Mr. John No body," with Clay Clement and pavld Opalo.hu. 10.00 sing It Ataln. with Jan Mdrray.

11.00 The Mystery Theater: "Today I Hang" with Mona Barrt and William Parnum. 11.00 sunpapert ieievislon tfeva. 12.11 6itn off. WIAL.TV Channel tl. 10.00 Senate Crime Investigating Committee.

-J Test Pattern. Senate) Cnm Investigating Committee 4 Victor Borte Show .00 Smiling Ed McConnell. Seven Wcmen Named The seven who will be signaled out for recognition are: Mrs. Hugo Dalsheimer, civic and national leadership; Mrs. Mildred Geare, Journalism; Mrs.

Leon Gins-burg, childhood education; Dr. Bessie L. Moses, medicine; Dr. Mil 0 KdMJ 2ri. o' il? i- decoct" -zz? 5E33 A yf cr- a-' "3 a -A, St? If dred Otenasek.

history and public welfare; Mrs. Simon E. Sobeloff. college. A native of New York city, promotion of American citizen Father Canning went to Loyola ship, and Dr.

Dorothy Stimson, education. from St. Francis Xavier High The principal address will be 12.15 Final Edition given by Robert R. Nathan, economist, former deputy director of 12.20 Tomorrow on WAAM. School, New York, his alma mater, where he had served as administrator during the previous six months in 1934.

the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, and author of "Mo Standard Programs bilizing For Abundance" and "Pal estine; Problem and Promise." Studies In Maryland In 1898, he entered the Jesuit After the luncheon, which will MORNING novitiate at Frederick, where he concluded his noviceship and his begin at 1.30 P.M.. the following newly elected officers will be in scholastic studies with the excep WSID-Hlllbilly Caravan. WBMD-Echoes of Poland. stalled: Mrs. Gustave Leibowitz.

president: Mrs. S. Budd Weiner. 10.15-WITH-Doc Tales. tion of a year or so of training at St.

Aridrew-on-the-Hudson, at Poughkeepsie, N.Y, first vice president; Mrs. muian 15-WCAO-Mutlcal Clock. WKBR Presa Bulletina WCBM-Mnrntne Qlonea WBMD-Balto. Breakfast. I.JO-WKBHMorn.

tn Ml WITH-News: Wake Up W81D The Viewpoint: Newa and Muslo WWIN-The Best Bands. WBMD-Abov rh Cloud. 10 30 WBAL-Mary favior Layton, third vice president, and Mrs. Albert Surosky, recording For three years, Father Canning secretary. of America WFBK-Saturday A.M.

Revue WCAO-Refreslunent Tim WITH-Bonus Money. WWIN-The Winners. WBMD-Frlendshlp Hoar studied philosophy at Woodstock College, Woodstock, and for The federation serves as a clear the next four years taught at St. 11 00. WC AO-Let's Pretend.

Francis Xavier's, New York. For another year, he was an instructor sa 1 1 1 1 at Holy Cross College. WFBR-Junlor Junction WBAL-The Bomemaker. WCBM-Hom Beautiful. WITH-News: Movie of Ws5 WBMD-Klngs of Keyboard.

WWIN-News; Your Town. Returning to Woodstock, he pur oo-WBAL-Oo The Farm WFbR-Morn. in Newa WCAO Musical Clock WCBM-Morning Olorles. WITH-Press Bulletins WWIN-Newt: Al Steveng. IS-WITH-The SPlrltuahaM.

WBMD-Breakfast In BaitO. WSID-Super Session 30-WCAO-Newa: Musta WBAL-A1 Rosa Show. WITH-Wake Dp Baltimore. WCBM-AU The Newa. v.oo-wcAO-NewK afusle.

WFBB-Nevc M-nlng In Md WBAL-Press Bulletins. WITH-News: Wate 00 WCBM Mornint Olorteg. VWIN-Newt: Al Btevena, f.IS-WBAUAl Ross Show WSID-Sunrlse Spirituals 30-WCAONews; Music. WFBR-Newa; Morn. In Md WCBM-Newst Morn Olorles WITH-Muslral Show WBMD-Peter.

Paul ft John WoID Rev Revels 4S-W1TH Wake Up BaltO. WSID-Blshop Fields Bulletina TFM Prcms Bulletina WTTH-Newe Wake WWIN-News: Al Stevens. WBMD-Press Bulletins SID-Plnebrook Praisea, sued for four years a course in theology. In 1915, he was ordained 11.15-WITH-TV Tune WCBM-Helen Hall, talk WBMD-Abov The Cloud. WBAlStory Tim at Woodstock by the late Cardinal Gibbons and returned to St An- $K' i jls WCBM-News: Morn.

Glories. WFBR-Bulletln Board. WITH News: Wake Op WWIN-News: Al Stevens. WSID-Flrst Crurch of Ood. WBMD-Wlngs of Prayer.

Time. WBAL-Front Page Oram WITH-The Band Wagon. WBMD-8U11 of Hill. WFBR-County News. No RchoOL WBAL-Clean City.

WITH-The Story Land WWIN-Musically Yours WSID-Super Session. 45-WCAO-Qsrden Oat WBAL-Nst'l Guard Show. WWIN-Show Stoppers. WSID-Blshop Tucker. WTTH-Oood Will Industrie' 10 00-WCAO-Family Party WCBM-8'dells Italian Pain WRAUMInd You Mannera.

WITH-Accent on Melody. WWIN-News: Between Line. lUO-WCAOSomerset Maug drew-on-the-Hudson. for a year of ascetical theology. HOLY WEEK SERVICE The Rev.

Louis Mcndelis. S.T.D.. conducts Stations Cross at St. Alphonsn. Spends 8 Years In Jamaica ham Theater.

WFBR-Blble Messages. WBAL-Ed McConnell. WCBM-Press Bulletin. WlTH Ptars on Partoe WWIN-Muslc for America. WBMD-Henry Russo Orch.

WSTD-Texsa BUI He was then sent to Jamaica conducted In the Eastern area of subdeacon of the Cross; the Rev. Casimir B. Gorski, subdeacon of the CHURCHES TO HOLD the Southern Baptist Convention. where he taught for eight years at St. George College.

In 1925, he i Services will be conducted In the 11.45-WCBM-Colonel Corner. returned to the United States and pallium, and the Rev. George L. Hopkins, master of ceremonies. participating churches at 8 P.M WFBR-BI1I Watson Show.

was stationed at Gonzaga High EASTER' SERVICES WITH-Adventures In Re Outdoor meetings will be held at The assistant master of cere School, Washington, where he was Charles and Baltimore streets at search. WSID-Dean Ross: Newa monies and minor officers will be an instructor. noon Monday through Friday of He became dean of studies at St next week. seminarians from St Mary's Seminary on Paca street. AFTERNOON Peter's High.

School here for a Archbishop Will Offer Mass At The sermon will be delivered short time and then returned to 4 OO-WSfD-On The Hons. tAdvertUementl TOMORROW the Fifth Avenue EASTER PARADE from 12 noon tolP.M.(E.s.i.) The Cathedral Gonzaga for a three-year term In by the Rev. Augustine P. Hennessy, WFBR-Treasury Band. WCAO-Errand of Mercy.

the same capacity!" CP of St. Joseph's Passionist WITH-News: Sports Special 1.30-WCAO-Olv Taka WBAL-Effective Cltlxen Organization. WITH-Hsrmony Hall. WsnCluh Baltimore. 1.45-WITH-Musical Highlight.

WBAL Green Cross. Transferred to the Jesuit novi Monastery. A special program of Foremost among the Easter serv WWIN-News: Bill Dyer 8ho WBMD-Sports Almanac. WSID-Flsblons Caravan. tiate at Wernersville, he acted (EHEOH5 Easter hymns will be sung by St.

4.15-WCAO-NafL Guard. 4.30-WSID-Super Session. as administrator for 2Va years until February. 1934, when he went to St Francis Xavier, New York, where 2.00-WCAO-Musie with Girl. Mary's Seminary choir under the direction of the Rev.

Eugene A. Walsh, S.S. ices in the Catholic churches of Baltimore tomorrow will be a solemn pontifical mass offered by Archbishop Keough at the Cathedral at 10 A.M. WBAL-TV channel 11 he served before going to Balti WFBR-Am. Jast Concert.

WCBM-Suwanee River Handicap. WCAO-Cross-sectlon USA. more. Baptists Plan Services More than 30 Baptist' churches Upon assuming duties as presi 4.45-WCBM-Dlrk Coleman. A procession of the clergy will 2.00-WCAO-Today Theater WBAL-News: Dinner Bell WFBR-101 Ranch Boya.

WCBM-Man on The Farm VTTH-Eddle Gallaher 8how WWIN-News: Stars Sing. WBMD-Press Bulletins WSID-Lasy-H Ranch Boya. 12-lvWBAL-Farm Business. WBMD-Opportunities. 1230-WFBR-Press Bulletin WC AO-Grand Central Sta WBAL-Salute to Reservists WCBM-Salute to Reservists WBMD-Hillbilly Hits.

WWIN Kitty Dierkin Sho. 45-WFBR Here's to Vets l.oo WCAu-Hoiiy wood Stars WFBR-Club 1300. WBAL-Fann Ac Horn Hour. WCBM-Lesil Nichols, news WITH-News: Ray Anthony. WWIN-Klttv Dierken.

WBMD-Waverly Week End. WSID-Eddl Berres Orch 1.15-WTTH-In The Public In-lerent. WCBM-Dirk Coleman Saturday Afternoon 8how WSID-Artlstry In Mood. dent of- Loyola College, Father begin at 9.45 o'clock, with the cere 5.00-WBAL-Th Plait Show Canning succeeded the Rev. Henri in the Baltimore area will cooperate in a series of evangelistic services beginning tomorrow and monies to be telecast Dy station Wiesel, S.J., a native of Balti WMAR-TV and broadcast by Sta WFBR-Tea Crumpets.

WCAO-Here's To Vets. WBMD-Press Bulletins. WWIN-News: Bill Dyer Sho WBAL-HIUbilly Caravan. WFBR-Vineent Lopeg Orch. WBMD-Baseball: New York Giants vs.

Detroit Tigers. WITH-Around The Town. WWIN-News: Bill Dyer Sho. WSID-Ebony Hall of Hits. 2.30-WCAO-Galen Drake WFBR-Canadian Rhapsody.

2.45-WCAO-Star Parade. 3.lVWCAO-Am. Legion. WFBR-Pan Am. Union.

WWIN-News: Bill Dyer 3.15 WCAO-8cience Ventur. 3.30-WCAO-D.A.R Progm. WFBR-Musle with Bill Le-Fevre. WSID-Sur-er Session. 1.45-WCAO-Land's Best Band.

continuing through April 8. more. His successor, the Rev. Ed tion WCBM. cawy The meetings are part of a simul WITH-News: Sports Special.

FAYE EMERSON and SKITCH HENDERSON with a galaxy of stag and screen start brought to you by SANSON Hosiery Mills, of PICTURESQUE stockings ward B. Bunn, S.J., also a native Baltimorean, now is dean of the Officers of the mass will be; The Very Rev. Msgr, John J. taneous revival campaign being school of dentistry. Georgetown Daly, rector of the Cathedral, assistant priest; the Rev.

John J. S.lS-WCAO-Clyde McCoy Or WBMD-Army Dane Band. 5.30-WCAO-At The Chase. WFBR-Vacatlon Time. WBMD-Ed Fenton.

sport. University, Washington. Dueean and the Rev. Thomas J. Greeks Will Mark Mardaea.

deacons of honor; the 5.45-WFBR-Club Time. WBMD-In Town Tonight. Rev. Howard F. Yeakle, deacon of FOR COMPTROLLER Listen Tonight I WBAL-TY 7:25 p.m.

p.m. 4 A COMPETENT COMPTROLLER PULL LEVER 4-A Democratic Primary Tuesday, March 27 Br Authority of Ruth McEvoy, Tre. the mass; the Rev. William SANSONETTE-PLEATED stockings Independence Day EVENING Houck, subdeacon. WILLYS OF HOLLYWOOD Also, the Rev.

Walter B. Janocha, Advertisement. TONIGHT! WBAL-TY 6:45 P. M. LEO WELSH WILLIAM GREENFELD JOSEPH F.

Dl DOMENICO Till Why Thty Support ARTHUR B. WFBR-Bob Lsnders Shoi In addition to being Easter, to WWIN-Moonllght Serenade WCBM-Golden Spirituals. WCAO-Oen Autry Show WCBM-Twenty Ouestlon WITH-News: Ja Corner. WWIN-News: Saturday Serenade. morrow also will be Maryland Day 11.30-WCAO-8aturday Frail Easter Services and ureek Independence Day.

1 WCBM-Record JamBore. WBAUChuck Richards. It was on March 25, 1821. that a.lo-WBAL-Mtn Called X. 11.45-WWIN-Mual: Prayer 12.00-WBAL-Mldnlt Session Seventh Day AdventiiU Greek patriots declared their coun try independence and.

since then Dr. Barenburg Optometrist WCAO-Hopalong Cassldr. WCBM-Muslc by Trendler. WITH-Guest Star. 1 1'ilL' I FOURTH STREET CHURCH.

BROOKtYM Greek communities throughout the Reporter. Sunday. 7 30 M. tr-m ave cHnncH. olem bprnh WCAO-Danee Orchestra.

WFBR-Danc Tim WITH-News: Dane Part. WWIN-News: Moonllk-N Serenade. world have observed the day OO WCAO-Oang Buster. St. 8bbth Btrvlee.

1 .30 Jt 2 30 PM tnrougn prayerful rejoicing. Examined Glasses Fitted EYES 7.JU r.M. BlDie ncmiw Donal Mtcktntoah. Milliliter. l.oo-wiTH-News: All Nlte PR IT Local Greeks will meet at 12 Show.

WBAL-Your Hit Parade WCBM-Hawail Calls. WWIN-News: Dancing for You. WITH -Old timers Jamboree. t.lS-WCBM-Hawali Call noon tomorrow at the Greek Ortho WWIN-News: Jim Riser' dox Church Evangellsmos Mary All Night Varieties. Church of The Brethren First Chcrclref Tte Brethren 4300 Liberty Hetcht Avenu land avenue and Preston street, for FiM STATIONS FAST REUEf 9.30-WCAO-Lombardoland.

special thanksgiving celebration Jcob 9. Replotle. Pastor FO 8968 Reasonable Prices LIBERAL CREDIT PARK AVE. i FAYETTE ST. 331 IASTERN AVE.

Phoit SA. 02S3 Both Governor McKeldin and WWIN-Channel-234. 9 47 meg. (FM operate 24 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT CITY COUNCIL CkHJrtB oo-wcAO-Ntws and Sports WP BR Nelson Baker. WBAL-Press Bulletins.

WCBM-Harmony Ranger. wn Newt: Melody Menu WWjw.new: M'lodv Tim Spotlight. WSID-Super Session. Bucceis Memo WBAUSport Parade. WCBMML Vernon Place Church.

Dr. Day. WITH -Supper Serenade. WWIN-Dinner Music WBMD-81gn OH. WSID-Sltn Off.

JO-WFBR-Retura Engal ment. WBAL-NBC Sympheny WCAO-Evenong WCBM-Our Town New. WTTH-Ctnemuslcat. Summary WTTH-Jerry Grey Orch. WCAO-Leo Lion.

J.O0-WFBR-Press Bulletin wc AO-Johnny Dollar. WITH-News: Melody Magic WCBM-Rosary for Peace WWIN-News: Masterworkt In Music. 15-w fbh I'm an Aieoholl 30-WBAL-Peope Are Funny W'CAO Vaushn Monro Or WFBR-Peabody Preparatory Department. WCBM-Comedy of Error WTTH-ewtnt CIs. Weather Opera Fund Radio Jamboree.

WBAL-Fridle Arnold Show jmitone Mayor D'Alesandro have issued Easter Berrlce. 9 and II A.M. "Eaater' 'Oood Mornln' Broadcast. WPBR. 11 A.M.

LIKE ITS 1 official proclamations declaring to I I ASPIRIN I I BHD CHIXOPIWJ $1.19 8 P.M.. EasUr Film. "The 100 toblah morrow to be ureek Independence hours a day. Programs same as standard radio.) WCAO-Channel 274. 102.7 meg.

(FM operate from A.M. to 1 A Programs sam a standard 39c ORANGE 1 FLAVOR Tii. 24 Day. Authority: J. Bernard Well Invited To Attend ZXV AT 1 radio.) In addition to Governor McKel din and Mayor D'Alesandro, those WITH-Channel 282.

104.3 me. (FM operates from 3 P.M. to 9 P.M. Pro WBAL-Dennls Day Show. WCAO-Favorlt Husband.

10.00-WCAO-Slng It Again WFBR-WFBR Concert Hall WBAL Judy Csnova Show WCBM Chicago Theater: "Cavallero Rusticana." WITH-New Record Shelf. WWIN-Danc Music. 10.30-WBAL-Grand ole Opry WITH-Tlme to Dance. 10.45-WCBM-Blng Crosby WITH-Muslc In the Modern Muod. 11.00 WCAO-World Tonight.

WFBR-Pres Buletina WBAL-Newa and 8 ports. WCBM-Press Bulletin WITH-News Dane Part WWIN-News: Spts. Result. lLlS-WBAUPublle Service. WCAO-Stars on Parade.

invited to attend the Greek cele grams sam standard bration Include former Senator radio.) George Radcliffe. president of the Maryland Historical Society WCAO ICBS) 600k WFBR I ABC) 1300k WBAL (NBC) 1090k and a representative of the Greek Embassy, Washington. WCBM (Mutual) (180k WITH 1230k The Very Rev. Philotheos ftJiAlolMfloin WBMD flUbertf) 750k Ahladas, pastor of the church, will WSID 101k WWIN. 1400k I WITH I preside at the service and deliver the principal address.

Constantlne Pecunes. president Store Owner Hit of the Greek-American Orthodox County Couple Shot To Death Community of Baltimore, has also scheduled an anniversary dance to By Empty Bottle be held at the Alcazar tomorrow evening. James Latgis is chairman A second-hand clothing store of the dance committee. (A Vitamin and Mineral Formula) proprietor was struck on the head with an empty gin bottle yesterday 3 Cumberland Men Hurt by a customer who apparently was DUD COLLYER WotchSYLVMUA'S new TV fun show BG ATT Hie TV thow with 1,000,000 laugh. by yr Sylvan!) Electric Dealer 7.30 P.M., Channel 2 bent on robbery.

In Pittsburgh Collision The assailant fled empty-handed (Continued from Page 22) explanation, they said their investigation was still incomplete. Dr. D. D. Caples, an assistant county medical examiner, pronounced the Capelottis dead at the cene.

Police Guard Around House A police guard was posted around the house and no one except those on the homicide detail were allowed to pass through the cordon. however. Pittsburgh, March 23 MV-An According to Emanuel Katz automobile and truck collided on whose store Is In the first block Ardmore boulevard early today Just Arrived 4IHM 1 Market place, a young Negro man injuring three Cumberland (Md.) already had picked out a suit and men. he (Katz) had turned to get it down from a rack when he was Neighbors also professed to know Leonard Wilson, 30, and Harold Shober, 25, were taken to Columbia Hospital with hip injuries. Carl Coffman, 28, was treated for minor struck from behind.

none of the details surrounding the The bottle broke, said Mr. Katz, deaths. hurts and released. He added he fell to the floor, momentarily stunned, and, when he Mrs. John L.

Weigandwho lives across the street, said she believed both the victims were in their "late rose, the assailant picked up chair and swung at him with it. thirties." Mr. Katz said he ducked and They had lived on Arbutus1 "about three years," according the hoodlum, becoming frightened, fled. to Mrs. Wiegand, who said Mrs Capelotti was from Pennsylvania and she believed of "Pennsylvania FORD FILM PLAYHOUSE Dutch" extraction.

"I don't know why anybody would want to shoot them," Mrs. Weieand added. "She was a home at. all Mf Hp! BBB6: STORES yU body and a hard worker. Both were quiet and well-mannered and the onfyJ I kind everybody in the neighbor hood liked." Bill Permits County To Apquire Toll Bridge A bill has been introduced in the Legislature to provide for acqui sition by Baltimore county of the Easter Service from Washington National Cathedral 10:00 Solemn Pontifical Mass from Basilica of tho Assumption in Baltimore.

Easter Parade from Fifth Avenue, New York. great Mr. classic, the tory of the composing of "The Messiah" WMAR-TV Channel 2 Bear Creek toll bridge from Dun dalk to Sparrows Point, it was re ported yesterday by the Toll-Bridge Removal Committee. EDWARD G. ROBINSON CONSTANCE COLLIER NIOEl 1RUCE "THUNDER IN THE CITY" Ch.13 Senator Turnbull introduced the bill, which is considered an impor tant step by 25 organizations in eastern Baltimore county sections toward their goal of eliminating the tolls altogether.

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