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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 12

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE SUN, BALTIMORE. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 6, 1967 PAGE A 12 BOND-PAYING ANTI-PARK County Voting Aides9 Pay Cut To $1 A Year C- RANKS GROW By BENTLEY ORRICK as the Democrat -conwuuiu knard'a mnkft work DOlitiCHl A Republican majority took IDEASCORED Opposition Voiced To Cost or service to Justify their pay." "It's an obsolete job that has been kept' just for political patronage reasons. For seventeen jobs annoyed county Democratic over Baltimore county's Elcc' Ask tions Board yesterday and went Arundel Council To State To Go Slow leaders, Mr. fine in parucuwi.

Not Reappointed vf- Tin caw in It lhat Mr. right to work on the patronage For Honorary Magistrates years, a company has been paid to set up and maintain the plums the Democrats have minded now," Mr. Washburne said. Mr. Washburne was appointed a minority member of the Elections Board In 1963, the same year that State Senator James A.

Pine 5th Baltimore county) was influential in increasing the number of custodians from two to three. Mr. Washburne's attacks on what the Republicans described Washburne was not reappointed trolled for a decade. Two freshman members of By DAVID C. GOELLER lAnnapolii Bureau of Tht Sun voting machines, the very job that the custodians are paid to do." They took one of the choicest to tne noara in ivm.

r.nvrnnr Atrnew. as COUnly political fruits and reduced it to Annapolis, June 5-Another the Baltimore County Council objected last night to the county government's practice of paying executive, often joined with Mr. an unpalatable pit by voting to "Originally, the custodians official Anne Arundel county Wasnburnc in attains mo Elections Board's spending make voting machine custo voice appeared ready tonight to bonding costs of honorary magis were skilled mechanics. They aren't necessarily mechanically STEPHEN II, SACHS Neto United States attorney dians $l-a-year men. trates named by State senators Thomas D.

Washburne, the new board chairman, announced Councilmcn Frank C. Barrett 6th) and Milton II. Miller 2d) suggested that the 200 Witness Swearing-in the $999-a-year pay cut for the custodians with relish. county henceforth pay the $18.50 In court and out, for the past Of Sachs As U.S. Attorney required to bond committing four years, Mr.

Washburne has magistrates only for those who actually work in the lower argued, that the custodians "perform no visible public work The Federal Court yesterday that the law is a harsh mistress but few can boast she is also a faithful wife," the speaker then courts. 250 A Year ISI3JSISlE5ISI5ISI51fflSIHI3ISI312ISJSISI5 welcomed Stephen H. Sachs to the post of United States attor noted. ney in "short but important i "There are some 250 of these appointments each year and while it doesn't sound like a lot of money well, the taxpayers ceremonies attenaea Dy over 200 persons. Sachs was appointed by President Johnson on Saturday but still must be confirmed by the Senate.

Judge Thomsen noted he had signed an interim 1 'j .) McDowell's MasterCrcifr Rug Cleaning gives your Mr. Sachs, who was an assist voted against a council pay irv crease and they'd probably like ant prosecutor before he entered to save this cost too, Mr. Bar appointment for Mr. Sachs, put ting him to work today. private law practice, took over the top post from Judge Thomas rett said, adding that only Join local forces lining up against a State proposal to develop a park at the headwaters of South River.

The voice belongs to the County Council, which was expected later tonight to pass a resolution asking the State Department of Forests and Parks to consult with county officials before launching its park plan. Sponsored By Chairman Before the council session, a majority of members said they were in favor of the resolution, sponsored by John M. Whitmore 6th), the council chairman. In adopting the resolution calling for a go-slow-and-talk position on the part of the State, they will be supporting Mrs. Marion J.

McCoy, the county planning and zoning officer, who stated Saturday that she has both "reservations" and "questions" concerning the location for the park and scope of the State proposal. Candidate List Wrong, But Legal A Baltimore County Circuit Kenney, newly appointed to about 24 of the magistrates ac tually work for the county. Rugs ROYAL Until the installation of the new prosecutor, the acting For opening up a stubborn, (AND KEEPING IT OPEN) stopped-up drain it's hard to beat easy-to-use Ions-proven the Supreme Bench. "There seem to be two types United States attorney was Arthur G. Murphy, the deputy.

Mr. 'I am extremely grateful for of these magistrates. A type that sort of an honorarium and Murphy noted he was the first the opportunity to serve," the new Federal prosecutor remarked. He added that he would a working committing magistrate," Mr. Miller said.

Negro to hold such an office in Maryland. LIQUID PLUMR is the original, manyLyears proven wild" defer longer remarks because his daily chores will take him GUARANTEED liquid drain opener. often before the court. PIVMT. EASY-TO-USE heavier than water you just pour It thru the standing water Oath From Thomscn Chief Judge Roszel C.

Thorn- sen stood to administer the oath and invited Mr. Sachs to form into the drain. No odor! No fumes! No fuss or boil-up! No work! Non acid So it won't harm porcelain, pipes, plumbing TREATMENT Ask yourself KNOWS rugs better than a rug AUTHORITY? Since 1835 Mc Dowell's has SPECIALIZED in rugs we have 132 years of knowledge and experience; naturally, your rugs are cleaned to perfection when they get the benefit of McDowell's Mas'erCraft Royal Treatment, Call LK. 0'236G for prompt, pick-up Rug Experts for 132 Years 339-341 N. CHARLES reception line in the court- it.

i room at tne conclusion oi me ceremony. fixtures or septic system. Works fast-where many others fail. Both Judge Simon E. Sobelotf Court judge ruled yesterday that candidate for the Constitu KEEP IT Bil 1 Ml MWK and Judge Harrison L.

Winter, of the Fourth Circuit Appeals Court, sat with Judge Thomsen and the other members of the District Court. Judge Kenney was also invited to welcome Mr. Sachs to the job he had just vacated. Maybe it's because we're new in New York at the hotel we'll give your whole family a wonderful holiday weekend complete for only $29.95. including: spacious family accommodations for parents and up to 2 children for 2 days night includes parking admissions to Empire Building observatory United Nations Tour Tickets Free New York sightseeing kit add'l children, $2 per child for sightseeing attractions, no room charge.

extra days 9.95 per family, per day, Including parking. for immediate, confirmed reservations see your travel agent Ui BALTIMORE: ENterprise 9-5505 (Toll free call: ask operator) "penn-garden Seventh Avenue at 31st Street, New York, N.Y. PE 6-3400 The Closest Hotel To The Aetv Madison Square Garden Center Available at better Grocery and Hardware stores Judge Kenney began his sched fSigraiSiaiai3IBEISI5iai5raM5I3ISISI3l3 tional Convention from the County's First Legislative district is justified in his complaint about the arrangement of the ballot in his district, but was late in filing the complaint. Judge John E. Raine told Walter G.

Finch, of Catonsville, that his contention that the 22 candidates in the district should have all been listed in one horizontal line on the ballot rather than in five vertical columns of four names each and one column of two names under recent court decisions. Noting that the date of the election was set by law for June 13, he said he felt the most important consideration was that the election be held on schedule. ule of criminal trials in Mate courts last Wednesday. Wife An Attorney The new Federal prosecutor was introduced by Francis X. Gallagher and Morris Rosen berg, of the law firm headed by Senator Tydings.

Mr. Sachs was formerly associated, with the firm. Mr. Gallagher noted that Mr. Sach's wife, Shelia, was also an attorney.

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