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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1971 PAGE 20 iiiiMfipwflnfjM. willing tfim irnwWHoirm mrnrw -yy-nmnT 1 1 DOCTOR SHOT Tunnel Shaping Up As Bridge indications that a four-lane gust, the State Roads Commis EIRY HINTS L0WJC1E HOUSING CURB bridge can be built for substan sion turned down all three proposals it had received from builders for the construction of the tunnel, and Governor Man-del said. "We just don't think Cost Is Factor In Shift In Thinking On New-Crossing For Outer Harhor tially the same price as a Jyo-lane tunnel." In an interview later, Mr. Buscher said he was not sug NEAR OFFICE BYPOLICEMAE Charges Careless Use Of Gun, Asks Probe, None Is Planned x. gesting that the costs of building that the state can go ahead and build this project at this high a bridge had been found to be significantly less than those for J.

I ft i i liliiitliii a tunnel. Slighter Maintenance Costs 7 i A 4 'r. cost at this time." Since then, the Roads Commission has been reviewing the project in an attempt to cut costs. The commission gave its first public indication today of the outcome of its study, and the Instead, he said, a four-lane bridee was believed likely to A West Baltimore doctor armed with a pistol oermit more than twice the vol was slightly wounded by a po ume of traffic that a two-lane tunnel could accommodate, in MillMlIlIpllMK pPlllllSliBMlf liceman yesterday as he Strug result appeared to have been a failure. addition, he noted, maintenance gled with two burglary suspects The Outer Harbor Tunnel was in his office building in the 4200 intended to comDlete the Balti costs are slighter for a bridge than for a tunnel.

The Roads Commission's engi block Edmondson avenue, police more Beltwav's loop aroima reported. Baltimore citv and to ease the neering studies are expected to Dr. William R. Davis, 36, of City-Resident Priority Would Effectively Bar County Influx-' By ALVIN F. SANOFF Robert C.

Embry, the city commissioner of Housing and Community Development, is considering what he calls "a drastic change" in Baltimore's public housing policy that would make it difficult for low-income residents of Baltimore county and other metropolitan-area subdivisions to move into the city's public housing facilities. The proposal is designed to pressure suburban counties, especially Baltimore county, into their own efforts to meet the housing needs of the poor who live within their geographic con-: be completed about January 15. the 5400 block Wild Turkey lane, congestion of traffic traveling north and south along the East Until officials said, no firm By STEPHEN J. LYXTOV Annapolis Bureau of The Sun Annapolis, Jan. 6 State officials, apparently thwarted in their attempts to trim millions of dollars from the cost of building an Outer Harbor Tunnel, took an initial step today toward constructing a bridge instead of a tunnel.

The shift in plans seemed unlikely, however, to yield a substantial reduction in the cost of the project, which has already risen $18 million above the $32.5 million authorized for it by the General Assembly. Source Of Concern The new plan, though still tentative, would permit a four-lane bridge instead of a two-lane tunnel. -The result would be a speedier flow of traffic, but savings in spending would be only slight. The cost of the proposed Outer Harbor crossing has been a source of concern to state offi Columbia, a pediatrician, was treated at Lutheran Hospital of Maryland for a slight chin wound Coast. The tunnel was to connect Soliers Point with decision can be made for the building of a bridge or a tunnel.

Fort Armistead Park; But unless a new development and later released. The bullet apparently grazed his chin, po occurs, they suggested, the pros Today, Joseph D. Buscher, a sDecial assistant attorney gener pect was now for a bridge. lice said. 8unpapera Photo Carl D.

Harris for Boys because of physical threats against them talk about the conditions. al for the State Roads Commis The shift would require legis AW7OL Two boys who said they ran away from Maryland Training School sion. aDDeared before the state lation by the General Assembly, Dr. Davis, In a prepared statement last night, discounted the Police Department's version whose next session will begin in Board of Public Works to ask approval for art initial move that a week. Bridge and tunnel construction projects have repeat of the shooting and asked for a departmental investigation of Runaways Tell Why They Fled would be required tor a sniit from a tunnel to a bridge.

the incident. edly caused controversies in Random Firing Alleged Maryland in the past, and the The Roads Commission's nnes. possibility of a new legislative stnriv was "Droeressing," he "It's about time they the po Older Training School tnirt the Board of Public Works lice stopped coming into dispute because of inflationary costs and other factors re black neighborhood and firing "and there are now considerable cials since last summer. In Au mains a prospect for the Outer before finding out who they are firing at," he said. Harbor crossing.

Funds Authorized In '67 ical threats made against them by other trainees. Both said they had been sexually assaulted at the training school and had been continually attacked by older trainees. "I wasn't there 10 minutes before someone bugged me about doing something sexually," said Vince. the younger of the two Boys Attacked Them, They Said By BARRY RASCOVAR "I don't know if it was the The pediatrician said he was shot coming to the aid of a col In 1967, when funds for the league struggling with a Outer Harbor Tunnel were au thorized, Governor Mandel, who right thing to do or not. I was He said he had returned to supported the proposal for a tun desperate to get away." At present, non-city residents who.

want to live in city public, housing are given the same priority as Baltimore residents. They put their name on a list and wait their turn. I Long Waiting Lists Mr. Embry estimated that between 150 and 200 families a year from outside the city move into Baltimore housing projects. He wants to give city residents top priority.

Because of the long waiting lists for public housing openings, this move would effectively exclude non-city dwellers from Baltimore public housing. The change in priorities, which Mr. Embry said he would (Continued, Page 6, Col. 6) been sexually assaulted led to an investigation by the Baltimore county police and the state's attorney's office. Juvenile petitions were filed in Baltimore County Circuit Court against six trainees last week as a result of the allegations.

"But the trainees! kept jumping me," he said softly. "Finally they put me in isolation for three nights. They said they put me there for my own protection," Vince described these 6 feet long by 4 feet wide cells as "a mess." "There's human waste on the floor, the mattresses are (Continued, Page 6, Col. 5) boys. "Not even a week later, nel, was understood to nare argued against former Gov.

Spi- his office to get his gun and then approached the second-floor landing where Dr. William The young boy brushed his some boys threw a coat over my ro T. Agnew's plan for a bridge light brown hair off his forehead because, Mr. Mandel said then, and stared down at his bare feet the consultants' contract for Wilson, 42, had caught one of the suspects. Dr.

Davis said he rounded a corner and was shot twice and drab, brown wool uniform bridge would probably be as He and another youth had run signed to the J.E Greiner Com away from the Maryland Train on the landing by a policeman pany, a firm which has ing School for Boys Tuesday played a role in other bridge- head and beat and kicked me." The 15-year-old said that such beatings are common at the training school, which is the largest of the state's institutions for delinquent boys. "It would be like a Holiday Motel if all we had to do was obey orders," the youngster said. "Were Going To Get Me" His companion, Louis, a year older but smaller than Vince, night. They said they had decid at the bottom of the stairs. One bullet richocheted off his belt (Continued, Page 6, Col.

5) building controversies. If the administration now de ed to go AWOL because of phys cides to shift to a bridge, the Greiner Company would still be State To Begin Trial Run a leading contender for the con 4 Contributors Ask Rezoning tract. The firm is already doing the Roads Commission's prelim Of Prepaid Medical Plan nodded in agreement. inary studies of the costs of By ANTHONY BARBIERI, JR. Towsdn Bureau of The Sun Four landowners who contrib-, of the proposed rapid transit Annapolis Bureau of The Sun shifting to a bridge.

Separate Development The project is financed by system. Annapolis, Jan. 6 Maryland The four contributed a total of state revenue bonds, and the re embarked today on an experi "I said I didn't want to fight, I just wanted to make friends," he recalled. "But they said today they were going to get me and a few other guys." Louis said the older trainees were continually starting fights when school officials were not uted heavily to the campaign of Dale Anderson, the Baltimore county executive, asked the council yesterday to "consider liance upon bonds was what ment in offering prepaid medi prompted Mr. Buscher's appear cal care for the poor.

their requests for changes in ance before the Board of Public The new plan, approved by $2,800 to Mr. Anderson's campaign. They were among more than 50 persons who yesterday filed complaints or proposals for zoning changes in the northwest sector. The requests for council con Works today. Mr.

Buscher the Board of Public Works today apparent pleasure, at the Public Works Board meeting. Dr. Matthew L. Tayback, assistant Maryland secretary of health and mental hygiene, told the board that the medical services now available to the 300,000 indigent Marylanders who use the state's $100 million Medicaid program are "relatively inaccessible," of "poor quality," present. sought and was granted a after months of preparation by 200 appropriation for a study of "The cottage parents are afraid of the troublemakers," he health officials, is intended both to yield improvements in medi the effects on toll revenues of said.

I cal aid to the needy and to lead proposed zoning maps for the northwest sector. Allan Berman, Morton Macks, Jerome S. Cardin, and Jack L. Baylin, who form part of a group called the Painters Mill Joint Venture, asked the council to grant zoning that would allow the construction of a residential community in Owings Mills, near the terminus of the first leg to reforms in the management Ig, -lirmiii' i "li i--ir i i Yammimi i nmttr rr'if the shift to a bridge. The study would be required by bond holders, who must agree to the change if it is to be carried out.

In a separate development, Although Louis said he had not reported any of the assaults on him to school authorities, of Medicaid, a government-sub "rendered at a high cost," and sideration are part of the comprehensive revision of the county zoning maps now under way. The new maps which were approved by the county planning board last November 24 must be (Continued, Page 12, Col. 1) sidized health program for the riddled with "very, very bad Vince said he had complained to poor. Sunpspers photo Llovd Pearson THERE'S A COLD WIND BLOWIN' And it's hard 'to find a bricklayer who likes wind, cold or otherwise, according to these two workmen spotted under plastic at Popplelon and Lombard streets yesterday. management." He said he hoped the officials several times.

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