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THE RUN. BALTIMORE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1937 PAGE 29 Dr. Milton Landoivne ENROLLMENT NamedMkl Witches, Goblins To Howl-oween ESTATE ToLevindalellomeAndSinai DATA STUDIED FIRMROBBED SAUER GIVEN EJONOR Giant Slugger Voted Top Comeback In '57 Dr. Milton Landowne has But Police Let It Be Known. They Will Be Keeping Eye On Their Antics School Officials Claim Esti Polite Gunmen Escape With Jr mates Were Not Reached Undetermined Amount been appointed full-time medical director of the Levlndale Hebrew Home and Infirmary and head of the newly created division of chronic diseases at Sinai Hospital.

Stale education authorities Two polite bandits robbed a yesterday cited curtailment of In announcing the appoint West Baltimore real estate office of an undetermined amount of The eerie antics of witches and hobgoblins will be visited upon Baltimore tonight as the ment, the administrators called money yesterday. Federal activities as the major reason public school enrollments of September 30 failed to reach the total they had city faces another celebration of it the first step in a major joint expansion program In the care of the aged and chronically ill. Morton Posner, president of Halloween. the Regal Realty Corporation, Acting Chief Inspector Oscar Dr Landowne, on the staff of L. Lusby said police will be out In a summary of total enroll in double shifts all over the city ment in Baltimore and the 23 the Baltimore City Hospitals since 1949, will assume his new duties tomorrow.

in the 2100 block West North avenue, said the amount stolen by the Negro gunmen was small, because he had deposited counties on that date, the State Department of Education said until 2 A.M., hoping to hold the observance to normal dress-ingup and mild mischief. Some pre-Halloween vandal To Expand Programs According to the statement by Inglewood, Oct. 30 UP) Towering Hank Sauer had just finished a round of golf today when he learned he had been voted the comeback player of 1957 in the National League. Hank, whose 193 pounds mounted on a 0-foot 3 frame makes him a dominating figure on or off the baseball field, beamed from ear to ear. "That'i great," he said, adding his thanks to the members of the Baseball Writers Association of America who voted for him in the annual Associated Press poll.

"Funny thing. I noted Bobby Shantz got the award in the American League. I didn't think I'd get it but you remember, more than $1,000 in rent collec the 511,254 in classes represented an increase of, 24,519. The increase fell 7,515 short of tions Tuesday. Jack Potkln, president of Levin- ism already has been reported earner estimates.

with paint splashing, rock heav if VH it fll tmr i nil in i in ill Vnrit iniiniiin i dale, and Robert H. Levi, president of Sinai, "We feel more than fortunate in being able to William S. Sartorius. assistant ing and the flooding of the first floor of a home in the 4700 block director of the department, said add a man of Dr. Landowne inquiries to local authorities in six school systems indicated experience and reputation to of Chatford avenue.

Some Aid U.N. Effort the staff. most of the 7.515 could be One of the bandits, brandish ing an automatic, held Mrs, Elizabeth Ramsey, the cashier, at bay while his companion rifled a desk. Barricaded Door Then they politely ushered her into an unlocked rear room and barricaded the door before fleeing from the smail office, she DR. MILTON LANDOWNE Youngsters are expected to make their "trick or treat" calls "Ills appointment to our two hospitals will not only enable us chalked off as casualties of Fed eral economy programs.

for goodies, ringing doorbells in to expand our individual pro clety for Clinical Investigation neighborhood raids. Thaces Enrollment Drop He offered no Immediate ex and the Gerontological Society, grams in the fast -growing fields of geriatrics and chronic One large segment of the Also, the American Society planation for the fact that Balti young people, believed to num illnesses but also in bring Bobby was voted the Most Valuable Player in his league in 1952 and I won it in the National ber 10,000 in the State, will ing a high level of care to the more, with an increase of 4.524 on September 30 for a total of make calls but will ask for for the Study of Arteriosclerosis, American Association for the Advancement of Science aged and chronically ill. League the same year. 146,205 fell 2,281 short of the money in behalf of the United In his new role, Dr. Landowne "Guess we're just a couple of forecast.

Nations Children Fund. said. Mrs. Ramsey said the bandits entered at 3.30 P.M., after walk-ing by once and looking the office over through a window. The leader, Mrs.

Ramsey said, pointed the pistol at her and comeback kids, said Hank. and the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. But Baltimore county school The New York Giants picked will be in charge of the complete medical program at Levin-dale, including service, teaching and research, and will co These boys and girls will have black and orange identification tags attached to their costumes up the 33-year-old slugging out omcials said most of the 1,831 who had failed to appear in Levindale and Sinai are con bunpuper, photo Knlesche Beware the Night fielder as a free agent when the St. Louis Cardinals released him stituent agencies of the Asso their system as estimated could ordinate Sinai's program. said: be traced to curtailment of Fed after the 1956 season.

and will carry especially designated coin containers. Forego Goodies They will forego cookies and Served With Government The two new posts were eral activity, Mr. Sartorius ciate dTewishCharitles Williams Named area In Southwest Baltimore and disorderly young people were splashing paint in the 2000 "This is a holckip. I'm sorry I have to do this, but there's no other way." His accomplice, who did not The big fellow hit .298 for the Cards, but he played in only 75 reportted. At any rate, Balti created to fulfill what the agencies feel is a great need for games, mainly as a pinch-hitter.

more county, with an increase of 4,927, had more than it could block of North Lakeland avenue speak during the five-minute He 'drove in only 24 runs and candies for themselves in order to collect money for the underprivileged children in all parts Earlier in the day, a window accommodate in regular class poked out only five home runs. such services. Dr, Landowne also has been associate chief of the section on To Scat In House Cumberland, Oct. 30 Spccwil. rooms.

holdup, went behind the counter and searched a deskT He took a stack of checks and the money. had been smashed and part of or the world. For the Giants, who must have set some kind of record School officials in St. Marys Dr. Harry Bard, president of gerontology of the National county said the fact that their Following the gunmans or a lattice broken at the home of Miss Luclla M.

Lewis, 4000 block of Northern parkway. The Heart Institute, National Insti for losing games by one run, Hank batted .259 in 127 games. The Allegany Republican State Central Committee today named enrollment fell 608 below esli years to cure a youngster of leprosy. The custom of "tricking or treating" in the name of help for the children began in a small Pennsylvania town in 1955. Maryland adopted it on a State-wide basis in 1952, collecting $17,600 last year.

A rash of minor disorders kept police on the jump last night as the spirit of Halloween hit ahead of time. One crowd amused itself by throwing a dummy in front of automobiles on Orleans street not far from Patterson Park. Firecrackers popped from moving automobiles in the Lakeland tutes of Health of the United ders, Mrs. Ramsey said, the silent bandit led her courteous tne united Nations Association of Maryland, said that so little as a penny contribution can swell the fund and provide anti mates, a sizeable figure in rela knocked 26 homers and his window of a confectionery oper States Public Health Service. He is an assistant professor tion to the total of 5.153, could be traced to cutbacks at the ated by Aubrey Behcnna in the 3000 block of Parkside drive ly to the rear room, which they barricaded with two chairs when they discovered the door would r.b.i.

was a nifty 76. "I'll tell you this, I was play-ing for the nicest guy in base David Williams to the vacancy in the House of Delegates created by the death August 30 of Samuel M. Berry. tuberculosis injections for one of medicine at the Johns Hop kins University. Patuxent Naval Air Station.

was shattered and the rear win child. Cecil and Harford counties re not lock. Prior to joining the Public ball, Horace Stoneham," Sauer declared, referring to the presi ported that reduced activity at Mrs. Ramsey escaped through Mr. Berry had been named to Health Service in 1949, he Two cents, he said, will buy ten glasses of milk; a nickel will buy enough penicillin to dow of a parked car broken out in the 4100 block of Belwood avenue.

The car belonged to Kenneth Webster, of the 5100 the Bainbridge Naval Training served as chief of the cardio Center accounted for the fact a rear door and met Mr. Posner at the front door as he returned to the office. dent or the Giants. "I've never been treated better and I was genuinely glad I had a chance cure a child of yaws: and a dol that they were behind estimates block Benton Heights avenue lar will provide drugs for three vascular research unit of the Veterans Administration, in Washington. He was also on the complete the unexpired term of Estel C.

Kelley, who resigned from the Legislature to become a member of the Allegany County Liquor Board. He said he would have to Prince Georges county, while to help his club. Predicts Good Club recording an increase of 4,905 staff of the Albert Merritt Bill check some records before determining how much had been stolen. for a total of 55,958, was 1,072 Roads Program Is Studied ings Hospital and the Michael Reese Hospital, both in Chiacgo, Mr. Williams, the newest short of the predicted figure.

WOMAN CHARGED IN MAN'S DEATH "You can bet Stoneham will give his new hometown, San Francisco, a good ball club. He's The six jurisdictions accounted and the University of Chicago, for 6,680 of the. 7,515 gap. Man, 29, Is Charged Dr. Landowne has done extensive research in malaria, avia For Necessary Changes member of the General Assembly, is a supervisor with a Cumberland electrical contractor.

He is 49, a Republican and the father of five children. Mr. Sartorius said the State that kind of power, Sauer con tinued. How does Hank like the pros total would probably rise 2,000 tion medicine and vascular dis In Light St. Stahbing A 29-year-old man was to 3,000 during the normal eases and has written many pect of playing, in San James S.

Getty, chairman of course of the school year. 000.000 is so far generally sus articles, dealing especially with Francisco. Ex-Crownsville Attendant Said To Have Hit Patient the heart and circulation. tamed, he said. Honor Is Due Sister charged last night with stabbing another man near Light and Pratt streets.

Despite a generally gloomy "Great. I figure some of us older players will like that cool Born in New York in 1912, he received his bachelor degree from the College of the Cily of picture of higher construction the county's State Central Committee, said the group considered twelve candidates for the legislative post. Mr. Williams, who also is a member of the committee, was named on veawier, that it will favor us Of Beth Tfiloh Group The defendant, Dan-ell L. costs, Mr.

Bonnell found an en And San Francisco has always New York and his medical de couraging trend yesterday in Peggs, of the 700 block Lennox street, will have a hearing on the charge today in Southern the bids on several projects over A mystery member will be gree from the Harvard Medical been a great baseball town, Hank declared. the third ballot. School. the last four months. honored Monday at a 12.30 P.M How much longer will he A survey now under way will determine how much the remainder of Maryland's twelve-year roads program must be changed to meet increasing demands, Sate highway authorities said yesterday.

How broad those changes must be remains uncertain, reported Robert O. Bonnell, chairman of the State Roads Commission. Findings of the survey, which covered "every mile of highway in the State," are now being analyzed county by county, he Police Court. In these cases, the offer by meeting of the Sisterhood of the He lives in the 2800 block Mount Holly street with his play contractors has run substan Beth Tfiloh Congregation. Man Reports Yoking John OToole, 23, of the 4600 He is accused of stabbing William Hutzler, of the 100 tially below the estimates of The guest speaker will be wife and five children.

He is certified by the Amer block Luerssen avenue, told block South Broadway, who was roads commission engineers. Mrs. Sara Kasden, actress "Long as they'll let he replied. "I'm gonna be another Slaughter." Slaughter is the ageless Enos now with the New ican Board of Internal Medicine police yesterday that two youths The comment yesterday was writer and raconteur, who is also a Kentucky housewife and and a member of societies in yoked him near his home prompted by the award of taken to Mercy Hospital with an abdominal wound. Mrs.

Gladys Hughes, of the T.ennnv ctroot aHHrnev waa Viol4 knocked him down and took his contract for two steel bridges the mother of three children eluding the' American Heart As York Yankees. 64 Named Sauer wallet, which contained no She will lecture on cooking. on the Frederick bypass for $155,368, or $30,973 below the Jewish sociation, the American Physiological Society, American So I by police as a State's witness. money. Of the 139 participating Crownsville, Oct.

30 (yP). A 36-year-old former woman attendant at Crownsville State Hospital has been charged with causing the death of an 81-year-old patient. Anne Arundel county police swore out a warrant yesterday accusing Mrs. Louise Gray, of Annapolis, Negro attendant at the State mental hospital for Negroes, in the death of Marshall Snowden, of Kensington, Md. Blame Blow On Jaw Snowden, who had entered the hospital eight years ago with tuberculosis, died September 22 from what apparently were natural causes.

An autopsy in Baltimore showed he died of pulmonary complications resulting from a blow on the jaw, police said. Mr. Bonnell and other high official estimate, writers in the AP poll, 64 voted way officials pointed to several "It may be," the roads com' that Sauer's comeback was the most noteworthy. areas in which estimates of highway needs at the beginning mission chairman said, "that contractors are in a slack period 0)? LI and are bidding more competi Cincinnati Third Baseman Don Hoaic was next, with 29. Further back: Pitcher Ruben tively1 for work." Findings In Report Gomez, Giants', First Base man Stan Musial, St.

Louis, 6, The findings of the current survey to determine the "suffi and Dodger Pitcher Johnny clency rating" of every road in Maryland will be reflected in the Podres, 5. DeCarlo Signs commission's report to the Gen eral Assembly in February, he Discharge Appeal Seen Magistrate Norman T. Hazard signed a warrant formally charg said. Preliminary work is al ready under way on the report. Estimates of 1952 indicated ing Mrs.

Gray with his death. Dr. Charles S. Ward, superin of the program four years ago have proved inadequate in view of mounting traffic demands. Greater Than Expected Like other states Maryland has encountered increases far greater than anticipated.

Mr. Bonnell yesterday observed that "you haven't accomplished anything if you provide good roads" in upper Maryland and then "let traffic run into a wall of inade-, quate roads" to the South. At the same time, he said that current progress is generally following the pattern outlined before the General Assembly earlier this year. At that time the commission reported that the end of the first four years of the program would find construction running behind schedule and costs ahead. The estimate that the end of this year would find 904 miles of road built for $258,400,000 instead of 1,262 miles for tendent of the hospital, said Mrs.

Gray had been employed the entire twelve-year program could be financed for about $568,000,000. But in its report early this year, the commission said rising costs had raised that figure by $153,000,000. for six years. Mrs. Gray was discharged from the hospital staff October 17, and Dr.

Ward said he had been informed she plans to appeal her dismissal to the State commissioner of personnel. I Colt Contract By CAMERON C. SNYDER Continued from 1st Sports Page Elter to the Redskins for Dick Modzelewski, former Maryland tackle. The reasons for signing De-Carlo, who was cut adrift by the Redskins after missing a pass coverage early in the year, are twofold. First, he is a speedy, 6-foot-2, 196-pound halfback who can tackle and knock down passes.

Secondly, he is a competent pass receiver, giving the Colts an additional offensive end. Another reason for his acquisition may be that he knows some of the secrets of the Redskins' secondary defense. The Colt-Redskin game is just two Sundays away. DeCarlo may see some action against his former teammates, Dr. Ward described the old In addition, Federal interstate projects not included in the original program were tacked on to raise the total estimated price to $965,000,000, of which the State would contribute and the Federal Government the rest.

Cites Cases Mr. Bonnell said changes In man as "feeble" and said he had been confined to his bed in the infirmary building for chronically ill, elderly patients. the program have been brought Interviews, Tests Army about by cases such as little roads in Southern Maryland that used to carry 600 vehicles Genius Before Assignment a day now they carry 16,000 on week ends." In its meeting yesterday, the commission again ran into its recurring problem of appraisals (Continued from Page 42) the Steelers, this Sunday, but for rightts-of-way ranging far by the Army, he said, slowly: "You can resign yourself to Henry Moc-e will start at the halfback post. When Moore was asked how consideration for a choice of duty, but it was emphasized that "the Army has the final decision as to where any man will serve." he was being treated and how He said that only one semester he felt after missing the cover hour of physical education separated him from his degree In Private Shult expressed no age on Bill Howton last Sunday that allowed the Green Bay mathematics and said that he preference for any particular division today, and officials of had been so Involved in writing the center said -it will be an nounced tomorrow when the from actual costs. It took under study a case in which an Anne Arundel county jury awarded $75,000 to the Corporation of Roman Catholic Clergymen of Maryland, against an estimate of $44,280, for property on the Annapolis-Washington expressway io Conawa'ys, Anne Arundel county.

"May This One" "We may appeal this one," Mr. Bonnell said, adding that either the appraisal was far too low or the jury award was unrealistic. The commission adopted research papers, in collaboration with Professor Lindegren, with whom he is now writing a book on genetics, that he "let the Packers to beat the Colts, he said: Spinney Visits Practice "I am getting along. No one censured me too much. But I've eot to live with myself.

I prom soldier has completed all sched ule interviews. Asked how he came to be physical education classes slide." inducted at a time when most "I am extremely desirous of i ''A'y'' ENJOY. it Jm ilBM ite HSU ise you he will never do it a eain to me," drawled the students are deferred from getting my degree as soon as miltary service until completion possible, perhaps through the Army," he added. Arkansan. Art Spinney, veteran offensive of their education, Private Shult said: Private Shult, of Fairbury, 111., credits his minister father, who died several years ago, with promoting his interest in science.

Ernest is the youngest of guard, hobbled into the dressing room late yesterday afternoon and reported he would be ready to play within a week. Spinney suffered a torn leg ligament in Sunday's game and will miss formally the schedule of tolls announced earlier for the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, which will be opened to the general public "I was two weeks late enrolling for school last year because I attended the International Genetics Congress in Japan. At that time I held a deferred five children and has two at 12.01 A.M. on December 1 brothers who are also scientists. the Steeler contest.

following formal ceremonies at classification. Move Made Too Late Loss of Spinney has caused 10.30 A.M. the day before. For most two-axle vehicles Has Three Papers Published Family finances were left in a "On October 30, 1956, the including passenger cars, the precarious state by his father's school informed my draft board that I was not in school; and considerable shuffling of Colt reserves. Ken Jackson will fill Spinney's spot and should do a creditable job.

However, to give Alex Sandusky and Jackson toll charge will be 40 cents on a death, he said, so he had to work cash basis, and 25 cents under a commutation ticket. The ticket his way through college; first as a janitor, and later as a labora some coverage in case of in tory assistant. books wil be sold in units of 30 tickets for 30 days, and may be juries, Steve Myhra is spending all his time witn the guards used only for vehicles display by the time they got around to telling them I really was there, it was too late I had gotten my notice." He said he received an extension until April, 1956, when he went on active service. When it became known that a "genius" had been mis-cast as a clerk-typist the Army im Moving Myhra from the line It was during this time that he met Professor Lindegren and the two began working together. He became the professor's chief mathematical assistant before ing a tunnel stirker on the wind shield.

Some two-axle vehicles, in backers leaves a hole there, which Billy Pricer, a fullback, has been plugging in practice, eluding trucks and tractors, must pay 60 cents; three-axle entering the Army. At the time of his induction vehicles, 70 cents; four axle and into the Armv Private Shult mediately operVif.ns to bring him 1 er a. 1 n. ike use Spirts Calendar of his talents. "He will be as signed to one of the most important areas of work in the Army Chemical Corps," a spokesman said.

Cites Army Regulation Shult said he has never asked Comes that onderful moment of the day when you relax. Wear and tear and care go out of the picture. You're at ease! That's the time for Bourbon de Luxe. Why this particular whiskey? Because it's de luxe in every way except in its cost to you. Relax de luxe enjoy Bourbon de Luxe.

KENTUCKY'S BEST-YET COSTS NO MORE! more, cents; "unusuai vehicles," including any with five or more axles, 95 cen's, and busses, 70 cents. The commission approved the schedule subject ot a check to confirm that it complies with the recommendations of its traffic consultants, Coverdale Colpitts Chicken Dinner Set A fried chicken dinner and bazaar will be held from 1 to 6 111 saivi he -idd had three research papers published in scientific journal'; 0ne being included in the new book, and three more he plans to finish in the service. In today's series of interviews Private Shult went through what an Army spokesman called "the regular routine for enlisted men being interviewed for prospective assignment to scientific projects." He spoke with scientists from the operations and research group, the entomology branch, the weapons research division and the test division. This is done to allow him all for reassignment but would like to get back into scientific research. RACING Meeting at Laurel, post time of first race, 1 P.M.

PREP SOCCER Arundel at Glen Burnie, 2.30 P.M. Howard Countv at Brooklyn Park, 2.30 P.M. PREP CROSSCOUNTRY Baltimore countv championships, Hereford High, 3.45 P.M. Maryland Scholastic Association varsitv group meet, Clif ton, 3.45 P.M. He added that the Government is using his works on radiation mathematics at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and other important Government installations.

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