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Baldwin Scores Charges. Meanwhile, Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Lane each issued a statement in his own behalf. Mr. Baldwin labeled as “untrue, misleading and absurd” charges by Mrs. William Bauernschmidt, execu-, tive secretary of the Public School1 Association of Baltimore, regarding his abzsences from Congress and his attacks on Communism. Mr. Lane asserted in a speech to the 9th Ward Democratic organiza tion in Baltimore that Maryland teachers must be given more oppor tunity for training, advancement in rank and pay. Gov. O'Conor, candidate for the Democratic nomination to the United States Senate, demanded in a speech prepared for delivery at Cumberland that the national bud get be balanced and that the Gov ernment follow a "realistic” foreign policy. Mills Wins Support. There were developments in the Republican camp, too. Herman L. Mills of Hagerstown disclosed that he had received the indorsement of six out of seven of the Washington County members of the Republican State Central Com mittee in his campaign for the GOP nomination for Governor. And Eric Frederick, head of the Baltimore Bureau of Transportation, charged that Mayor Theodore R; ISTMli 10.95 if it'i smooth, no doubt about it! ... a demure little Slater flat for the younger set. with it* baby toe and ring of perforated hearts. Black. Blue or Red Calf Black Suede Moil Orders Filled Tel. Adams 2900 JOHN SLATER, IW 1511 CONNECTICUT AVE. Near Dupont Cirelo New York • Palm Beaeh East Oranre - SINGE 1906 - BEHIND THE SCENE VIEWS OF OUR JEWELRY FACTORY The craftsman at the right i.\ rolling gold in a rolling mill high craftsmanship • Whenever you contemplate an investment purchase, be it a mink coat, Oriental rug, or heirloom jewelry, you seek high craftsmanship. Mr. B. 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Mr. Mills is now opposed by D. John Markey. In declaring himself for Mr. Tawes, Senator Tydings directed a barb at Mr. Baldwin. The Sena tor did not mention Mr. Baldwin by name but it was clear that he re ferred to the representative when he described as "ridiculous” charges made by an "opponent” of Mr. Tawes that the comptroller was the hand-picked candidate of At torney General William Curran. Curran Aid Sought. Senator Tydings asserted the “opponent” sought Mr. Curran's support for himself. A county advisory committee, con sisting entirely of coun$ State Sen ators. was appointed by Gov. O'Conor for his campaign. Members are Senators Joseph M. George, Queen Annes. Thomas F. Johnson, Worcester; Wilbur R. Du lin, Anne Arundel; Raymond Marvel, Talbot; Bernard I. Gonder, Garrett; Clarence Newsoms, Kent, and Earl Bennett. Dorchester. Gov. O'Conor named Hilary W. Gans. Baltimore attorney, as general chairman of his Campaign Com-i mittee. Other appointees were an nounced as Charles P. 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