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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 84

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PAGE 10 PAGE 10 Baltimore, Wednesday HEEVEJNlNG February 21, 1973 Dual Standard DenWPnnceGeorges Lottery Budget Under Fire; Speed Hit In Probe Of Police Shootout Kills Policeman By James P. Day ard" was being used in the Officials of the union, Local 1195 of Maryland Police Council 27 leveled their criticism at both Mr. Beall and Donald D. By David Lightman A 1 A I -1 Chillum, Md. (Special)-A Prince Georges county patrol- mOn II70C C'Vl Innfl.

Inn investigation. Meanwhile, Governor Mandel refused the union's request that he appoint an impartial Pomerleau police commis night in an apparent bizarre mix-up following a burglary call. The man who is said to have sioner, after a Monday night meeting. Urge Commission They called on Governor Mandel to formulate a "blue- George Beall, United States attorney here, yesterday denied that a federal grand jury investigation into police department corruption is aimed only "at lower ranking officers and ignores possible wrongdoing in the higher ranks. "The grand jury is probing corruption in the police department generally without any limitation as to rank or job position," Mr.

Beall said in to a police union's charge that a "double stand- done the shooting also fired a commission of "disinterested parties" to investigate all lev-, els of the department, particularly the upper echelon. He met briefly with union leaders yesterday afternoon in Annapolis. The Governor told them to return to Baltimore and seek a meeting with the police fx I Upt i III shotgun at least once at other police, according to reports, but eventually surrendered. He has not been charged, pending ribbon commission" to investigate "corruption at all levels" of the 3500-man city police force. Thomas A Rapanotti, execu-Continued, Page 3, Col.

3 further investigation. gates appropriation, subcommittee chairman yesterday made it clear to state lottery officials at a public hearing that their fiscal 1973 and 1974 budgets face legislative cuts even though reductions may delay the start of the Delegate J. Hugh Nichol3 Howard) was -wary throughout the three-hour "hearing before his public safety subcommittee that the lottery may be moving too fast and too expensively in trying to set itself up. Lottery officials said yesterday they have been aiming 'to have the first tickets sold "as early as 13 weeks "before the end of the fiscal year," in March or April. James P.

Slicher, lottery director, stressed the goal of "getting the lottery going as soon as possible" as reason for such operations as seeking Analysis Ex-Candidate Held On Bail Police gave this account of the incident: Carroll D. Garrison, 31, a five-year police veteran, responded to a burglary call in the 6500 block Medwick drive about 8.10 P.M. The caller, who lives in an adjacent house, told police that about $1,200 in merchandise had been taken from the same house during a Tracks Jockey For Advantage By James P. Day A 28-year-old former candidate for the Baltimore City Council was ordered held today By Thomas B. Edsall Annapolis In an atmosphere burglary February 13.

Student Rides Along With Patrolman Garrison in his patrol car was Harold Keflv. a 'University of Mary on $50,000 bail after being in agents before licensing rules were promulgated, and hiring dieted on bairn robbery which each participant's step is examined like a chess move for its implications, ne strated political clout of the recently merged Prince Ger-oges county tracks, Bowie and Marlboro, the managements of Pimlico and Laurel race tracks have joined forces to charges. a consultant in August, before the lottery referendum, was land student participating in gotiations are being conducted Melvin Gill, who ran in the 1971 primary election in the okayed by voters, the county's civilian nde-aiong Sunpapers Photo William G. Ho' HAPPY TIMES Mrs. Patricia Price, left, and Mrs.

Frances Moorehead, waitresses ai Harry Little's 25th street shop, relax and laugh here but many times in the past they have had to face the unpleasan sight of holdup men robbing the place. program. city Second district, was charged with robbing the Farm hire the same lobbyist, James i Mr. Nichols said he "does not see Ihe urgency. If we move too fast we may abolish J.

Doyle, Jr. ers National Bank of Annapolis Patrolman Garrison went to the rear of the house to investigate. The patrolman, according to reports, found indications that the rear door had The decision to share the Too Much Carried Out the whole thing." quietly and at this point without much success over the possibility of an expansion of the racing season. Each of the tracks involved perceives the potential for varied alliances in the industry which, historically has been one of the most controversial of state-regulated businesses and one of the most competitive. In recognition of the demon-1 Citing lottery; trouble spots, been tampered with.

he pointed, for example, to the lottery's lack of rules and reg of almost $35,000 August 24. His brother, Jerome Gill, was also charged in the indictment returned yesterday with robbing the West street branch of the bank. Melvin Gill had been sought Continued, Page F2, Col. 3 At this point, the. occupant services of Mr.

Doyle, one of the most prominent lobbyists here, was described as a "defensive taken in fear of the political connections of the owners of the Marlboro-Bowie Continued, Page F2, Col. 1 ulations. No formal rules have aDDarentlv heard noises in the been adopted yet by the state Thieves Hit Harry Little's Shop 35 Times Since 1956 Opening rear of the house, grabbed a shoteun and fired one shot out Lottery Commission, although the back door. It struck Patrol they are being drawn up. Applications for lottery agents have been accepted, al though no one has been licensed man Garrison in the left shoulder.

Call For Help A call for assistance was radioed and state, county and as an agent yet. "We re trying Episcopal Women's Group Fights Sexist Practices In Church to do two things at the same time," Stanley Fine, chief dep park police responded. The man then went to the second uty lottery director, told 'the subcommittee. floor of the house and when To Select 2,000 "But you assume the Lottery Commission will go along with your rules," Mr. Nichols By Bob Timberg since 1956 when he took over what had been a Harley's sandwich Shop and raised his own colors on the site.

Loses "Thousands" During that period, Mr. Little said, he has lost "thousands of dollars" as a result of holdups. Though he had high praise for the police, who he said respond "almost immediately" to alarms and have apprehended some of the culprits, Mr. Little ruefully noted that he has recovered less than 1 per cent of the money taken. The most recent holdup oc- The Harry Little Carry Out Shop at 515 East 25th street serves the public by providing, for a price, hot and cold submarine sandwiches.

The public, or at least a certain ungrateful segment of it, returns the favor by periodically holding up the sandwich emporium. In fact, Harry A. Little, the 51-year-old owner of the shop as well as two similar establishments in the city, speaks of the number of holdups in round numbers. Mr. Little said yesterday the store has been victimized between 35 and 40 times curred yesterday shortly after midnight.

Two teen-agers succeeded in making off with $30 after threatening two waitresses with a handgun. Serves A Need Despite being victimized on a painfully regular basis over the years, Mr. Little said he currently has no plans to sell or close his shop, though he said he has at times felt he should do so. Asked to explain why he continues to hang on, Mr. Little replied, "First of all, it's a good store and it en-Continued, Page 2, Col.

5 argued. "If the commission needs more information you'll the other police units arrived, fired at least one shot through a window, according to police. Police returned the shots, then, about 30 minutes and with a bullhorn, convinced the man to throw the shotgun out. The occupant, who was injured by falling debris, was taken to Prince Georges County Hospital where he is being treated. Patrolman Garrison died at a Washington have to send out iprms to all the Thus far, By Sheryl McCarthy parishes women traditionally are not allowed to perform such duties as voting in ish elections or serving on vestries, even though these privileges are legally theirs.

Description By Organizer Called the Episcopal Women's Caucus of the Diocese of Maryland, the group is about a month old and attracted 25 women to its meeting last week at the Church of the Redeemer on North Charles street. Carolyn Taylor, who organized the caucus, describes the members as women ranging in age from 16 to 60, with the majority in the 30 to 50 age group, mostly married, who tend to be very involved in the work of their "respective churches. She said that about 11 par- Continued, Page 5, Col. 1 A group of Episcopal churchwomen in the Maryland diocesse has formed a caucus to petition against what they feel are sexist practices in the church, 'including the exclusion of women from the priesthood. women say they are only concerned that women are legally excluded from becoming priests by church law, but that in many from 5,000 to 7,000 applications have been, received for agent licenses.

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