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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 13

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The Baltimore Suni
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PAGE 13 TFIE SUN. BALTIMORE. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 5-to-2 vote to override an execu from the books on November 7. interested at all in open spaces attorney, County Council and other offices. erally have made it mandatory for builders to set aside fixed por OPEN SPACES COUNTY POLLS tive veto.

legislation, which seems doubtful, 1961. persons must have reregistered since that dale to qualify. County residents who do not Residents of the area, who tions of new developments for "open space," or park and recrea register today at the polling places will have only one other choice Medical Course Set strongly objected to some rezon-ing by the Council- con he would be better advised to instruct his associates on the council to bring the pending bill to a vote, rather than to misrepresent his MADE ISSUE OPEN TODAY tion, uses. ducted a successful referendum The measure, sponsored by for to register in Towson at the elections board headquarters, at 26 drive to put the map on the bal past actions to the people." GOUNTY MAP SCORED AGAIN Western Planning Area Zone Changes Rapped By GEORGE ELLIOTT 3D Baltimore county's Western Planning Area zoning map again West Chesapeake avenue, week lot. Rival County Candidates He said that the need for play- Final Reregistration In Pre days from 9 A.M.

to 4 P.M., mer Councilman William C. Coleman, a retired Federal judge, was the subject of long hearings before adoption by the GOP-domi-nated Council on November 28, through September 24, inclusive. cincts Is Offered Trade Charges On Plans Not County-Wide Concern However, Judge John Grason fields and recreation areas today "is nowhere more evident than in Dundalk and Essex, the areas which -Mr. Birmingham has By Civil Defense Unit The Western District Civil Defense Organization will sponsor a medical self-help course for eight consecutive Wednesday nights at 8 o'clock beginning tomorrow. The training will be held at the Enoch Pratt Free Library Branch at 4330 Edmondson avenue.

Parking will be available at the Edmondson Village parking lot. September 24 Deadline "There will be no further oppor Turnbull, of the county's Circuit Rival candidates for Baltimore Baltimore county, which now 1938. tunity for registration after Sep Court, recently held that the issue county executive yesterday made claimed to protect." should not be subject to referen a major issue of the claim that an Bills Now Pending Currently pending before the has three tickets on the ballot, will open all polling places from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. today.

tember 24 when the Towson office closes," according to William R. Sutton, the board's chief clerk. Both candidates, renewing their dum since it was not a matter 'open spaces policy was initiated became a controvert' issue yes of county-wide concern. during the last Birmingham terday as the Coux. Council This is the final chance for per present County Council are proposed revised, but similar, "open Since all voters were dropped Left unanswered at the Council criticized changes made after its sons, wno nave not yet re pledges to work for "open space" measures, suggested that the public review "the record." Johnson Lauded Spiro T.

Agnew, the Republican spaces" bills. session was the effect of changes registered to become eligible vot adoption. nominee, described it as "blatant Mr. Agnew, noting the date the by the planning staff on the map's ers on November 6, to register in Councilman N. Dale Anderson (D," Fifth), chairman, said that hypocrisy" since Michael J.

Bir bill passed, said Mr. Birmingham legality and whether changes in their own precincts. mingham on December 1, 1958 Summer in New York Is more fun at the Governor Clinton had "made certain by his two-day The Board of Supervisors of preveiously adopted maps threat one change, and "possibly oth the day he retired as first county By McCormack delay that he could not be over ened their legality. ers," made by the planning staff Elections met yesterday morning to formally certify the candidates executive, had vetoed a GOP- ridden by the lame-duck council In other business, after a brief sponsored "open spaces" bill. in emergency session.

of a third ticket, which calls itself Ocean City, Sept. 10 MV- amounted to having that agency 'in'effect, write the laws." memorial service the Council Sunday's news release by Dem Thus, a policy ot open spaces the Independent Family Group 3 days 95 PP Tax Inc. 4 days $43.95 PP Tax Inc. 7 days $70.95 PP Tax Inc. honored the late Ruth W.

Collen Ihe House Speaker, Represent a Live McCormack. nraised Rpnrp ocratic leaders, said Mr. Agnew was 'initiated' during Mr. Bir ticket, for the election ballot. He "referred to a lot at Essex and Liberty roads, which the berg, administrative secretary, in "affronts the intelligence of the mingham's prior regime, but sole Three For Executive sentative Johnson at a testimonial voters.

a resolution commending her for ly by county Republicans," he Council voted should be entirely dinner in Johnson's behalf here Mr. Birmingham, the Demo declared. "His published indica "serving to the highest degree" Family Plans One of the eleven persons, Mrs. Florence R. Allston, will not be included since she did not pay tonight.

Free tion to the contrary is careless, if BL (Business, Local) zoning but which the planning staff extended SO feet to create a "flood plain" both the Council and the public. cratic nominee, took issue with what he called "a sarcastic and McCormack. introduced bv Gov not deliberate falsification. It finally adopted by resolution required costs. ernor Tawes, told an audience of and then marked the added por the official county flag, designed The ballot now will list three misleading editorial," which discussed the veto, in The Sun yes some i00 persons that Johnson was one of the "most courageous.

by John McLemore, a student at candidates for county executive: Mr. Birmingham also detailed his objections to the bill, which he said passed on a "party-line vote" and was sponsored by "the tion as R-10 (Residential zoning.) "Errors" Noted Children under 14 occupying room i with one adult $9, with 2 adults $12.00 Large Family, 3 or 4 children in same room Iwadults $15 00 terday morning. Parkville Senior High School, in Children Playroom 10AM-4PM Daily Children of all ages kept entertained Michael J. Birmingham, Demo sincere and hard working mem crat; Spiro T. Agnew, Republican George Gavrelis, deputy bers ot the House of Cites Basis For Veto He said he vetoed the County areh-conservative Republican rep 111 a county-wide contest.

Previously Adopted Christian H. Kahl, county exec and Earl R. VanGorder, of the planning director, said "errors" Johnson, a Democrat, is seekincr resentative on the council. Examples Noted third faction. The new slate also has candi 11! Free Garage! till Ront 3fUh I till Sept.

30th may be found when comparing the official map to more detailed Council measure because "it required the taking of private property without just compensation, reelection to the House from unaet competent direction. utive previously adopted the flag by executive after Council dates for the State Senate, State's maps. Maryland's First District. Tonight's dinner, which cost $25 Among his objections, he said it made it "entirely discretionary" was very discriminatory, was with all deluxe double occupancy Although he said he had no criticism of the design. open to excessive abuses of dis a plate, featured Marvland chicken for certain county authorities to part in this change, he said com' cretion and contained no ade Mr.

Anderson, who called for a Council review with planning and zoning leaders of the Western prepared from the prize winning waive the law's requirements small areas or cases of undue quate and valid guides and parison on boundary descriptions adopted by the Council with aerial maps, for example, sometimes recipe suommed at the Delmarva Exciting Tours standards for its applications. hardship and, in such cases, to Top Broadway Shows poultry festival earlier this vear Planning Area map issue at the The dinner Duroortedlv was sun Charging that the editorial assess penalty payments if they showed a road slightly out of line Council's September 20 meeting a IN BALTIMORE CALL 752-8185 COUNTY DIRECTORY CRISS-CROSS Towton. Fusft. Olfn Burnie, tc. Telephone directories listing name In street order, covering all the rapidly growinn communities adjacent to Ba'timore in Anne Arundel, Howard and Baltimore counties.

HXLAND STEWART VA. 3-4780 chose. writer apparently merely par said the planning staff "had no He said Sunday's news release roted and paraphrased spurious or other errors needing correction. The zoning map, which com business" in changing the legis Si ported oy eastern bhore poultry-men, although the Delmarva Poultry Industry, made it clear some time ago that it had no con Republican campaign comment, lative body action. also cited examples of parks acquired while he held office "at prises chiefly the Second district, John G.

Rose, zoning commis no expense to county taxpayers. sioner, who had pointed out the he challenged The Sun to print, "as an editorial," the entire release. The bill in question would gen nection with the dinner and would support no one candidate for election this November. created major controversy late last year and after January 9 when the Council adopted it by a changes, suggested steps to speed Mr. Agnew said that if Mr.

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