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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 18

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MetropoutanPage The EVENING SUN PACE R2 BALTIMORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 19f.fi County Dealers Ask End Of New Gas-Station Ban New Provision For Stale Bond Payoff Urged By Jonathin Coltin IStaff Correspondent College Park, Sept. 19- 1 By David Runkcl new zoning rules for gas sta-Board has approved them in gen- An official of the Maryland Pe froleum Association today called tions," William W. Mahoney, as-eral ft! -tlfiY A tentative date for a public for the end of Baltimore county's sociale executive secretary of the 7 Vi It association, said. The Planning and Zoning De hearing on the proposed regulations has been set, Mr.

Mahoney said. The Constitutional Convention moratorium on gas station con-' etruction. "County Council lias succeeded In getting tlie action it wanted on partmcnt has recommended new Commission proposed today a refinement of the document de He suggested that the council fit regulations, and the Planning lift the moratorium at its October signed to make State bonds more meeting. The six-month moratorium was attractive to investors. The Constitutional revision, advanced by Richard Case, a bond consel for the State Roads Com enacted in July and is not slated Taves Urges Streamlining By States Giibertville, Ky Sept.

19 MV-Governor Tawes told the opening session of the thirty-ninth annual Southern Governors Conference today that State governments should streamline and modernize particularly the executive branches. Mr. Tawes, chairman of the sevenleen-State conference, outlined Maryland's plans for doing this and suggested two first steps employed by Maryland. These steps are the revision of "a clumsy and outmoded" Stale constitution and laying a foundation for a completa reorganization of the executive branch. -M "Also I think our effectiveness as individual states will be enhanced by a greater measure of interstate cooperation," said Mr.

Tawes. Cites Appalachian Program "The most spectacular example of the force states can exert by working in concert js to be found in the vast Federal program the rehabilitation and rejuvenation of the Appalachian region Mr. Tawes said the program was "initiated and in large mea to end until mid-January. Arundel Police Jobs Upgrading Eyed mission, called lor earmarking uncommitteed tax dollars to pay Penalty Seen Gasoline companies should not off any bonds for which the Legis be penalized for the extra three lature has not provided money. At present, each bond issue au months just because the moratorium was set for six months; since action on regulations has been ta thorized by the General Assembly must carry with it a method for ken, the moratorium should be is? iff vC-i called off, Mr.

Mahoney said. On the new zoning regulations By Louis Granger IStaff Correspondent! Annapolis, Sept. 19 A public hearing on legislation to upgrade Anne Arundel county's police officer and patrolmen jobs will be held today. The hearing is scheduled during. repayment.

Enhance Attractiveness Mr. Case said that by freeing he said, the association is working on several amendments to be of uncommitted tax money for bond retirement the State would en fered for the consideration of the Planning and Zoning Department hance the attractiveness of bonds. County touncils monthly le and the Planning Board. He noted that Maryland now gislative session at 2 P.M. in the Most of the association's pro has a top credit rating.

However, courthouse, tit 1 the revised bond authority doc posed changes will be along the lines of suggested sign sizes and Completion of an eighth grade education now required under the county code for patrolmen would ument is more favored by investors than is the present provision, he said. station sizes, Mr. Mahoney said. The Planning Board has asked be increased to graduation from In other action, the Convention the gasoline companies for assistance in preparing these new rules. high school, but "preferably successful completion of a two-year Commission proposed a method sure developed by a Conference of Governors many of whom are to bypass persistent vetoes by the community or junior college pro Executive.

Ft. Meade K.P. Mrs. Jessie F. Yarboro cherks out the oven of a new range installed in her apartment as part 'of a $252,000 renovating program of 51 senior enlisted men's quarters at Fort Meade.

Sergeant and Mrs. Yarboro moved into the first completed unit. The proposal would require a represented here. The 72-year-old Maryland chief executive said on another topic: "As you know, I am the oldest gram, or two years of college. Officer Training Police officers from lieutenant JOHN M.

WHITMORE Governor to act within ten days of receipt of any bill sent him by through the deputy chief would To become a patrolman, a per- Governor not only of this group the legislature. also have to have supplemented son would have to be 21 vears old Currently, a Governor can take but of all the states of our union. "And I consider this chairman Mayor Rejects Welfare Proposal their education by training at ajbut not over 36 at the time of Five Are Killed On Md. Roads Five persons were killed on Maryland highways over the weekend. The accidents brought the year's his own time in deciding the fate of any legislation passed by the school 11 application, and be eligible for a "t'kmi i.l(, rnnn driver's license.

of these ship to be the capstone to my long carer in politics and public service a career which stretches General Assembly. A Uill, JIH1UUUV.VU MJf UllllVU 111 Mavor McKeldin today rejected quamicauons is wciuciea unaer Thus, under the present constitution, a Governnor could thwart a proposal that he name a wel comprised solely of welfare clients. This committee, he said, would provide a "new point of view" fare recipient to the Welfare existing regulations. The measure is an emergency ordinance and would become law, Commission. total traffic deaths to 523, far John M.

Whitmore by request of the County Executive, also provides for the positions and qualifications of park maintenance supervisor, police communications operator and station attendant, Would Be 21 if passed by the Council, when above the 436 reported at this time signed by the executive. The mayor said he believed the addition of a welfare client to the seven-member commission would not apprsciably add to the board's ability to meet its It is also believed that the proposal for adding a welfare client to the Welfare Commission's membership stems from a grow a year ago. The dead were: The positions of park mainten By Peter Marudas thing." the Mayor said in commenting on the proposal made late last month by one of his Civil Rights Task Force subcommittees. The welfare subcommittee's recommendation was also approved by the full Health and Welfare Committee, one of six committees appointed by the Mayor in June to deal with pressing civil rights problems. Grass Roots Dimension The recommendation was based on a view that a welfare client would be equipped to add a grass roots dimension to the commis the will of the legislature from one session to another.

Would Curb Governor Tlie commission, meeting here for a three-day session, seeking to insure that no Governor could deny a legislative program for more than one session. The commission recommendation, along with a complete revision of the state's 99-year-old con ance supervisor, communications back over nearly four decades." Views On Leaving Office Mr. Tawes had these views about leaving office: "I view this prospect with mixed emotions It will be a relief, I must confess, to be able to shed some of the burdens of office. "At the same time I know I shall miss among other things, the hustle and ihe pace of the job." Event Set The Parent-Teacher Association ing view that placing "poor" citiz school graduation would operator and station attendant also be required for all of these however, would not be created un- ens on official social welfare agencies makes the agencies responsibilities. The mayor also opposed the proposal on grounds it would not build the kind of public support for welfare that is currently needed.

jobs. ItilJanuary 2, 1967. Bay Bridge Traffic more sensitive to the needs of the people they serve. As an example, the Federal Office of Economic Opportunity stitution, will be submitted to a convention meeting next year. Maryland Governors have been which administers the nation's anti-poverty program now re WALTER D.

KINNEMAN, 23. re-control seaman from Clinton, Iowa, who was killed about 4.15 A.M. yesterday when the car in which he was riding struck a utility pole at West Franklin street and Whltemore avenue. LARRY O. HIPKINS, 21.

of Perry-ville. who was driving a car which struck a tree about a half mile north of Port Deposit. JOHN W. BURLIN. 18, also of Perryvllle, who was passenger In the car driven by Mr.

Hipkins. JOHN D. EDMONDSON. 38. of Dorrs Corners, a pedestrian who was killed late Saturday when struck bv a car on Route 3 near Route 178.

JOHN H. DAVIES. 46, of David-sonville, who died In a head-on collision Saturday on Route 214 In Anne Arundel county. In addition to the five, a 19-year- able to bypass legislative man To A Record of the Harford Hills Elementary School will hold a weiner roast Surges sion understanding ot weltare problems. He specifically expressed fear that such a move would only increase criticism currently directed towards welfare and other "progressive" programs administered by the city.

"I don't think we can gain any- dates by deciding to veto legisla The Mavor, however, disagreed tion after the General Assembly quires that local anti- poverty groups allow "maximum feasible participation" of the poor on decision-making bodies. and membership drive at 5.30 P.M., September 19 at the school, 8902 Old Harford road. and suggested as an alternative the establishment of five other John B. Funk, chairman-director appointment of an advisory board of the State Roads Commission, records on the bridge. July set new- today announced that traffic volume on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge through August surged to records for a single month and a single day, Memorial Day set a record for a holiday weekend a record of 3,898,843 vehicles, 139,486 ahead of the previous rec and two weekends in August estab lished highs for one-way oper ations.

In addition, May 7 record adjourns for the year. Even if the same measure is resubmitted early the following session, the Governor under present mandate can wait again until the session's end before signing a veto message. Subpoena Restriction In the legislative section of the proposed document, the Commission voted to impose a restriction on the use of subpoena power. Under the new recommendation, a majority vote by either old youth died in the Johns Hopkins Hospital over the weekend ord set in 1963. ed the earliest one-way operation of injuries received September 12.

Mr. Funk said that the figures represent traffic volume in the first eleven months of the current fiscal year. The SRC operates on in history. "Mean Inconvenience" "Records have become old hat this year. In other words, they a fiscal year that begins Odo ber.

became tiresome to both the com house would be required to com JERRY WILES, of Lansing, N.C., was fatally injured when his car failed to make a turn on Route 22 near Churchville, Harford county, police reported. Hotel, 1 Aides Are Robbed mission and the motorist. Records simply mean inconvenience to the "Based upon figures from last September, another 400,000 vehicles will cross the bridge in September, pushing the 1966 traf motorist. pel the appearance of a witness. The commission, finding its knowledge of subpoena power limited, then referred the issue to staff members who will prepare a "I hope the motoring public is aware that this inconvenience, not to mention dangerous driving con ditions, is being prolonged simply memorandum on the use of legis- The Holiday Inn Motel in the laiive subpoena authority.

to provide a few politicians with campaign issues." In other action, the commission fic volume to 4,300,000, Mr. Funk said. "This represents an increase of about 175,000 vehicles over 1963 and over 300,000 above 1965. "The past few months have seen Scholarship 3600 block of Pulaski highway and two employees were robbed of Mr. Funk said there were 123 adopted a short militia provision, doing away with lengthy articles one-way operations through the tevsA' rmshl 7bMn Batman STICKER FUN Batman Paint-by-Numbers Push Piece, Out g' iPi Stick Them Down le '0 tain, oil ftiMl Spttially Color Picture, To.

'fT T'" If $467 yesterday morning, Southeastern district police reported. first weekend of September in comparison with 120 last year. In exhorting civilian control of the military which now are found in About 3.30 A.M. yesterday, three men in their 20's, one (profusion in the existing doc carrying a pistol, entered the addition, he said that one-way operations averaged 30.9 minutes this year as opposed to 25.7 motel and forced night manager ument. The proposed article assigns the nnwof nver tho militnrv Tests Set Robert Meals.

24, and Harry minutes in 1965. The total time lapse in 1966 was 3,810 minutes, or uH.uujr, it makes clear that "at all times men 9 iuuiii, jjuiiue 63 hours and 30 minutes. The bandits ordered the motel At the same time, Mr. Funk said that traffic volume on the employees to hand over their trousers which they took along bridge last weekend was 55,357 with $34 Mr. Meals and Mr.

vehicles. There were four one-way the militia is subject to civil control. 4 Flee Blaze i In Rowhouse situations on Sunday for a total Campbell were carrying. The holdup men then rifled the cash register of $383 before escaping time lapse of 2 hours 19 minutes. with the money and the pants.

Heaviest Year Prior to this year, 1963 had been Policeman Charged With Tipsy Driving the heaviest year for traffic volume. In November of that year, the Kennedy Memorial Highway was opened and cut bridge traffic by 400,000 vehicles in 1961. Traffir volume since then has increased A Northern District patrolman who backed a station wagon into another car and then issued the by 300,000 vehicles a year. victim a traffic ticket was charged BATMAN BANK Mr. Funk noted that the SRC BATMAN and ROBIN Numbered PENCIL COLORING SET with drunken driving yesterday.

rolice said Patrolman Charles Huge Copocity RUoa.d Specially Quick, of the 4200 block La Salle avenue, was in uniform but off requested the General Assembly in 1963 to grant authority for new bridge. "If it had approve the span at that time, it wouk have been opened to traffic nex The Maryland State Scholarship Ejard announced plans for convicting the competitive examination for State scholarship programs. The examination will be held November 19 in test centers throughout the State. A student who takes this competitive examination may qualify himself as an eligible candidate for a General State Tuition, a Teacher Education, or a Senatorial scholarship. A student who has not previously attended a school of college rank may compete for any one or all three of these State scholarships.

Students already attending college may compete only for a Teacher Education or a Senatorial scholarship. Registration for the examination will take place during October at all public and nonpublic high schools in the State, and at all institutions eligible to participate in one of the scholarship programs. Further information may be obtained from the counselor or principal in each high school. A pamphlet describing the programs may be obtained from the State Scholarship Board, 2100 Guilford avenue. E.

Baltimore Youth Program Set The International Center-East Baltimore Y.W.C.A., 16 South Pat Lifelike Color iuty when the accident occurred Twenty-third street at Green- fcy Specially Priced 74 4. ii Two city policemen alerted the four sleeping residents of a burning South Baltimore rowhouse early today, enabling them to escape serious injury. Two Southern district patrolmen, Thomas D. Nevin and Emmanuel Kennedy spotted flames and smoke shooting from 817 South Williams street, a three-story rowhouse, at about 2.35 A.M., police said. Patrolman Nevin kicked in the front door, but was forced back by the fire.

Both men knocked down the side door, but were again forced back by flames and heat, they reported. i They alerted the occupants by yelling. I One Man Escapes George Justice, 66, a resident of the first floor rear escaped through the back door. Hosbro nount avenue at 5.30 yesterday year. "As it is.

conditions will b' Damage was light both to the car lriven by the policeman and that Iriven by Arthur Wise, 26, of the worse as U.S. Route 301 will completely dualized, attracts-more traffic congestion to th Six 7" Wood Croyon Pencil, Six Pre-Sketched Pictures Precition Pencil Sharpener 900 block Homewood avenue. police said. bridge." by Hoi re The r4ew STARDUST Touch of Velvet I However, three residents of the second floor were trapped and Vcallinc for heb from windows. One of the men, James Moore, 't i I 23, jumped from a window and ART" Paint by Numbers Set was injured.

Firefighters rescued the other two men, Jerry Fisher, 13, and David Dugger, 27, by ladder. Three Taken To Hospital All three were taken to South 4 terson Park avenue, will open activities for youngsters and teens I'- the first week in October. $144 Special Only Ballet classes for beginners will PRESTO PAINT SET PAINT SET Baltimore General Hospital. Mr. 1 be held on Saturdays from 10.30 to 11.30 A.M.

and for intermediate students from 11.30 A.M. to 12.30 Moore was admitted with a frac s9f P.M. starting October 1 Also tfheta Special Safe Prcei In iii 4 To Offer Mass slat ting on that date from 10.30 to 11.30 A.M. there will be a piano Iffecf OntiJ Saturday 97466 Cloting Your Choke tured heel. Mr.

Dtigger and Mr. Fisher were treated for smoke inhalation and released. Mr. Justice declined hospital treatment, police said. Cause of the fire was not immediately determined.

Damage was confined to the first and second floors. class. Ea. The Rev. Paul L.

Love (left) and The Rev. Robert W. Duerr will offer a mass of concclebration at Mount de Sales Academy, Catonsville, Oclohrr 8 at alumnae ceremonies marking the school's 114-jear history. Swimming for all levels of skill will begin October 5, at Patterson Hih School in the evening. I.

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