THE PASSING SHOW i THE EVENING STAR. Washington. D. C. •• A-15 | SATURDAY. OCTOBER «. HIM. Tea and Sympathy' HOLLYWOOD Hjj» WHERE LATE SHOW TONIGHT 7fiEX ¦*« Ami m By / l2 \ M,,n |Ppi|fp WHEN i ‘ Was Made, and Well AND / 1,1 \ O’NEXL N«wt By JAY I Current Theater Attraetiom CABMODY I and Time of Showing M£jj) Another one of those pictures "they said never could be made” NaK£d has been made. Gina Loses a Big Role \ y-y This one is "Tea And Sympathy" whose tricky theme and, ¦ v 111 l Stage (NANA).—- •tiakn. deft playing made it a popular stage production HOLLYWOOD time. I know every girl has to National —"Double in Hearts”; PLAZA and should make From 0 it even more enticing as a film. Another safe forecast would seem Italy I hear that Gina i make her act different, but isn’t 2:30, and 8:30 p.m. Lollobrigida of “Les Girls,” ’ going far? t to be an Academy award for Deborah Kerr for a difficult tight- is out this a bit “LATE SHOWS TONIGHT!^ rope performance. for Metro. Lollo wanted too • And how d’ya like this? Singer r ; Screen Repeating the role she created I "TEA AND SYMPATHY," a Metro re much. She demanded that the i Yma Sumac bought 12 Rexi Ambassador— "Toward the Un- TYRONE POWER BIHBJfMR lease, produced by Pandro 8 Berman, film Europe, Chapeaux in Beverly Hills, known”; in the original play. Miss Kerr r directed bv , screenplay be made all in and I andi 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:20 and is the movie’s most h by Robert Anderson, from his own play. she wanted approval of cast, . sent six to Fath and six to Dior 9:35 p.m. brilliant facet music by Adolph Deatseh At the Palace director, r as the woman whose sympathy , Theater everything. Now the 'jin1 Parts, with the order; “MakeEi Capitol “War and Peace”; The ra«t job is wide open. a to go redeems a schoolboy from doubts 5 Laura Reynolds Deborah Kerr dress with each hat." 11 a.m.; 2:40, 6:20 and 10 pm. as to Tom Robinson Lee John Ken Hayworth was; There was talk that Grace ! Colony "Dlabolique”; his masculinity. As before, * Bill Reynolds When Rita s 6:15 Cin>w«scsbß Herb Lee Kelly February there is not a single step in\ Edward Andrew.' asked about her romance with' i would have her f and 9:35 p.m. k ncxwcoiot false . Darryl 3§ : -. : Al Hickman . baby in America. that J? her portrait of a tender and I Elite Martin Norma Crane Ron Randall she replied, ’’The 1 But isn’t;t Columbia "Attack”; 11:30 understanding Dean Jonty gentleman in question seems to ) true. Grace and Rainier leave asn., 1:30, 3:30, 5:35, 7:35; TRANS- OPEN 10:45 woman confronted iOllieLilly Sears Jacqueline De WH t 9:40, 14th ond H Sti. N.W. Air Conditioned by a dilemma whose drama is 5 Raloh Tom Laughllr employ a hard-working publicity r the United States after Thanks- - and 11:40 p.m. Steve . Ralph Votrair- not to be denied. Phil Steven Terrel’ agent.” End of romance. giving with her family, going by ' Dupont —"Pappa, Mamma, the Also repeating their stage roles 5 Ted Kip Kim I visited I ship to France and via train to> Maid and I"; 1:20, 5 Henry Jimmy Haye* at;r 3:20, 5:25, SHOW are , as ] Roeer Richard Tyle- ;iMonaco. p.m. {LATE TONIGHT] the tormented Metro, where he was lunching * j7:30 9:35 and 11:15 Vic Don Burnet r ** * \ p.m. (Metropolitan / adolescent, and‘Lief Erickson as S with two of the other stars, Paul! Keith’s "Bandido”; 11:40 11:30 Only) the schoolmaster who is brutal- Henreid and Dewey Martin, in, The theater-club movement is !a.m„ 1:45, 3:50, 5:50, 7:55, 9:45 ¦ formance in "Tea And Sym- . flourishing in Britain—showing s ized by the need to prove his pathy." It for the display “Ten Thousand Bedrooms,” and 12 p.m. manly -5 calls all the plays banned by the Lord f own mascularity. Unlike ! of a vast aware- “How did you like Rome?” It 1 MacArthur and vigorous . High The first is Miss Kerr’s, however, in neither ness, courage asked Dean. “I can only take it; Chamberlain. ’iress”: 2:15, 4:10, 6:05, 7:55 and' A WILLIAM is r and above the Lillian Heilman’s “The Chil-i case the delicacy of the ori- summons of duty. Miss Kerr for three days, then I want to J ' 9:50 p.m. ginal performance ¦ run—like Idren’s Hour,” which Sam Gold- IL HOLDEN recaptured. In supplies the role with its every New York,” he replied. 1 Metropolitan “Toward the At A Erickson’s, indeed, 1 prefer r'dyn made as a movie 20 years! its absence is and shifting “I the West. Let’s say I ’Unknown”; 11:15 a.m., 1:40, Hoc kmt Pilot, distinctly to ’subtle need and ago with Merle Oberon, Miriam r| u.b.a.a the disadvantage of‘ picture grace hate elevators.” Next on Dean’s ‘:4:10, 6:40, 9:10 p.m. the the with its and | Hopkins and Joel McCrea. Then and 11:45 picture. strength. AN Bth CENTURY EPIC movie schedule is "a picture for Ontario “Don Giovanni”; Adaptation of the Freudian Hal Wallis with Jerry .comes Arthur Miller’s "View 12:45, 1 In the more broadly written Is “Yang Kwei Fei,” meaning "most noble lady,” which will Lewis.” from 3:25. 6:05 and 8:45 p.m. » fable is the ... . the Bridge,” which work of Robert An- ' part stage. early Dewey didn’t like Rome any no Palace—" Tea “Toward The he created on the come to the Dupont Theater at an date. An all-star . movie company has dared buy I and Sympathy";! derson, author of the original ' Kerr boy Masayuki better. “Most dangerous city for 11:40 a.m., 2:05, 6:55, 9:20, play. John as the makes; cast plays the ancient classic, with Mori and to date, followed by Tennessee , 4:30. In selling the work to clear what Tom Lee’s problem traffic in the world.” "Yeah,”!i 'and 11:45 p.m. Unknown” 1 Kyo in the roles of the emperor and the dazzlingly b»o« . Hollywood, Mr. Anderson was Machiko said Dean, up ! Williams’ “Cat On A Hot Tin WA*Ni»coLoa in- ' is but with less of justification beautiful heroine. "You wake to find , Playhouse "Lust for Life”;; sistent that its meaning remain . a motorcycle in your ; Roof,” redolent with sex and | for the heroine's sacrifice that bedroom.” sultriness and ill a.m., 1:05, 3:15, 5:25, 7:40 LLOYO NOLAN VIRGINIA unchanged and, by some clever . . . Henreid doesn’t mind the which I found LEITH f solves the problem 9:50 and . ‘j for him. | 12:05 a.m. f FOt 10ih fit 7 o*l2 • ODe” o m / footwork on his own part, he and Eternal City but is glad dull. After that, "Tea and sym- 11 Even more notably missing are to be pathy,” Plaza—“ Naked Night”; 12:30, MGM have met the play’s chal- 1 home with his family. His next which Deborah Kerr ' the shadings of the original in to get , 2:05, 3:45, 5:25, 7:05, 8:45, 10:10. rcaf.MiNti managed past & Pd • Qp*t 1p lenge. Doria Logbooks Lost film is “Juggernaut,” for own the movie i SUfllm Cel »CO S-3595 matm f Erickson’s performance, his and 11:50 p.m. - Some of the subtlety is missing and the company. censors. They’d like to have i 1 WirntrA | P : boy's unsympathetic father, repeat Trans-Lux—"The Eddy Du- but the filmed "Tea Sym- *** * Debbie in London. All And ' played by Edward Andrews, is chin Story”: 11 a.m., 1:10, 3:20,- pathy” leaves no doubt as to , at the of fashionable Britain, the U. S. 1 almost a caricature in the film. In Wreck, Skipper Says sound- and the non-U’s, are scrambling 5:30, 7:40, 9:55 and 12:05 a.m. precisely what it is ** * stage party by f about. * tossed Lucille Warner ** * * Ball and to join the clubs. “Cinerama Holi- NEW YORK. Oct. 6 (/P). —Capt. Piero Calamai of the Italian i Desi Arnaz, told me day”; 2,5, p.m. As Harry SATURDAY SUMMARY: she is leaving ¦ and 8:30 MacArthur said in | Wendell Corey, absent the; liner Andrea Doria says he discovered the logbooks had been i soon for New York. this space in reviewing the play's from for the opening stage for 10 years, will return 1 left behind after he boarded a lifeboat—the last man off thee of husband LATE opening, Tom Lee’s problem is 1 Charles Laughton’s "Major SHOW TONIGHT "live” to Washington this sea- i sinking ship. Bar- —\ not one that afflicts a large seg- 11 at a Federal hear- . bara." ;. . Lucille me to VISUAL TREAT" ... He Capt. Calamai testified yesterday pre-trial invited son. will be seen here -*'t4r»*.r-Sl.y ment of mankind. Palm Springs T * , the final fortnight in November ing, prelude to a later trial of some S4O million in damage suits s where she and iJljp tm m It is a problem that is no less - Desi will be spending three NOW ON resulting from the collision of days THE SCREEN g:L* . ' in Arch Oboler’s "Night of the agonizing for that, , each week during brought to you however. 1 Swedish : for Swedish Line, the winter, Y* diroot from tho ; Auk” at the National. ... the Doria with the liner the American Tom is a sensitive, shy, delicate- In the Imogene Coca \* hiitorie Max Roinhardt stag* p “LUST FOR LIFE” ' cast, Claude Stockholm. apparently was not satisfied thatt at one of the - ly handsome lad whose group same Rains and V of tho famous CINEMASCOPE ond METEOCOtOI , Capt. Calamai said he gave : the books were lost. tables around the pool—no one Christopher . . . maladjustment is conspicuous Plummer. Stay- ! ing “legit” after "A general orders to his officers on fell in, though I almost did—is PLAYHOUSE ms sff a w ”tmm enough to be noticed by his her season in ! Vital Issue in Case here for SALZBURG ' Hatful of Rain” is Shelley Win- the bridge to "save the books” a month and would like J schoolmates and masters. Still, "If they are in existence, they to stay longer, but TV calls LATE SHOW TONIGHT - . several hours before the Doria V her ) FESTIVAL he is making out all right, withders. . . She is in rehearsal now t should be available,” ‘ in Cheryl Crawford's production was abandoned. made Mr.'• back to the East. / in honor of tho bi*c«ntanni«l of Ymomri TERRIFIC NEW SHOW the helpful understanding of his I Haight said, show! ’ of "Girls of Summer,” written by The skipper was asked: "the vital issue is? and Mike Wolfgang housemaster's wife, until both are . whether the logs not produced Amadous N. Richard Nash, the "Rain- “Would it have been possible for Todd will be arriving in overwhelmed by the misunder- , are in 1 New nJMa l gone existence.” together standing of every one else around j maker" man. an officer—a man—to have York for the premiere i MOZARTS idtBURLESK campus. Cecil B, deMille’s, and Para- back aboard the ship to get the Shortly after the tragedy offf of "Giant.” They leave Holly- ¦ship's The Massachusetts coast, it was wood on Monday. Until exposed to the merciless , mount’s, “The Ten Command- books and documents?" -5 If Elizabeth ments” will be shown on a two- reported the logs had been saved were free now, I’d say they’d CAPADES taunts of his schoolmates, and Too Shocked to Think 1 \\ His immortal opera filmed CttOCX FULL OF and turned over to the Italian marry l •t AND the overt suspicion a-day, reserved seat basis when i tomorrow. \ V glorious .t/i/PO/ft\3i2zoHH^ou^rriee UO GAMS—GALS GIGGLES of the house- "Today I can say yes." Capt. consulate general. Eastman Color master, Tom has given , it opens at Keith’s on November Walter Slezak bumped into me \\ ond High Fidelity sound no Calamai replied, "because the Capt. Calamai, in effect, de- ‘ thought place 20. . . . Mr. deMille will be in ’ in the parking to his in the world ship went down at 10 o’clock (10 nied this. He said he Metro lot. The \| WILHELM of the sexes. Washington next week to launch saved his | last time I saw I Under their unre- a.m., July 26', but at the moment personal log and two secret code him we were & lenting persecution, he is sud- the premiere ceremonies which ; both flying to New York. “My FURTWANGLER TERRIFIC TRUMPETEER! I didn't know if the ship would books pertaining to the North I conducting ; . . . tho pEkTORRID denly, finally suicidally, will be gala. Now Statler de- next play,” genial and ter- have gone down immediately. I Atlantic Treaty Organisation. the actor told if rified votees can stop asking: Where's : me, by mounting self-doubt. was shocked by the tragedy His “is ’The First Gentleman.’ I: . . so personal log, Capt. Calamai * He Ted Alexander. . He’s been Play george the A VIENNA ERSKINE HAWKINS becomes quarry In the pur- on . . . and that's why I didn’t even > 'said, contains administrative ; Fourth, with; suit of his weaknesses by the vacation in such diverse places think.” ' Joan Greenwood as my daugh-1 and "Tuxedo Junction" Orch. California .data but no navigation, engine PHILHARMONIC PR. with—- school, of his strength to be a as and Virginia, will Charles S. attorney ¦ ter.” Haight, room or wireless records. ** * man against all odds on the part return to the Embassy Room’s * L ORCHESTRA ? DOLLY LYON of the wife of the house-mas- bandstand on October 15. Most people I know sing in the ' "Those who treasure a magnifi- * THE ter, ** * * ABSENTEE VOTING / cent opera oro in for a roro CARDINALS This is the sort of conflict bath. But Marguerite Piazza of provides LOCAL eight- : 11 experience! ’ THE CLEFTONES that the film, directed DRAMA: An the Met Opera is doing it pub- j lit —Richard Coe, Post searchingly by Vincente weeks drama course by Pauline; Min- licly at the Cocoanut Qrove. She "The greatest of operas hos ¦ ? AL JACKSON nelli, with a seething and sus- Eaton Oak will start at Roose- does a strip tease behind a j \\ made the greatest of grand 3 tained action. velt Center. Thirteenth and Up-; West opera movies!" DANCING JETS Virginia transparent WKm* Ballots plung- \ —Jay Carmody, screen before Star genius shur streets, NW Still, it was the of : on October 8. . . ing into a gold antique tub ADR 7th 4 T - NOW THRU THURSDAY Anderson's and second starting Performances Today of MAW play, tS again And. date, Octo- which, incidentally, is insured J 12 43, 3:25, 6:05, and 8:45 p.m. nVVVfInU NO. 7-3000 MIDNITE SHOW TONIGHT that of the film, that he could ber 10. .. . Basic technique will A by for slo,ooo—not for the gold. / No Reserved Seats re No w red / fe Ma Matinee: i Evenings: Os / I see the passing flash of amuse- be the Monday night subject; 90c. 1.50 Primary: May 8 from ( but to make sure it arrives on / A Ham Concert* Bureau ment in the plight of his hero. experimental1 theater on Wednes- lot” the 30th to the 10th Presentation • Officials to Be Elected: United day before election j > . . . an (today to Retained from the original to days. Class time, 8 p.m. . . . States Senator, six Represent- October 27). fUNHItST MOVII or 1 make this clear is the sequence Back in business as of last night THi atives to Congress. Governor. The voted ballot must be re- . NOW IN 53" WEEK YIAR!“—HarMITs» |1 in which the harrassed young is Theater Lobby with its pro- aout »**GWOfNftS sg/l man 16 members of the State’s Upper ceived by the clerk in time for challenges his muscular duction of Ibsen's "Ghosts." . . . House, 100 members of the him to deliver it to the roommate to show him how to It will run week ends, through election ; talk a . . commissioners before the polls as man. October. . Washington’s Mod- i ** * * o service to i Ai the District's Absentee close election day. TmtWES Dance on MOGBESS ern Council will hold its voters The Star is publishing voting PATRICK HATXB CONCERTB As a woman with a reason to first social event of the new i For further information call IN CONSTITUTION HALL great regulations in each State for next know the pitfalls of sensitivity season tomorrow; a cocktail ¦ Mrs Clarence Fisher, chairman 1 11 mm ¦ November's election. One State will of the voters’ S week in the male nature, Miss Kerr’s party at Linda Verrill's 1 service, District studio, be published each day. Watch far fdn/m is the honest and heroic per- ; 4321 Wisconsin League of Women Voters, DI. .s JI^£tASTHU«9IVP^iT»S»M^y avenue. yours. Today's installment is for resi- BERLIN 7-4510 or visit its in The - booth •; M < w ", ",r ' im ' 'aw dents who wish to vote in West Vir- ' 9 '"A, - lobby. , Star 3 Perfs. Today 2, 5,8:30 > i •; ginia. PHILHARMONIC Tomorrow: Nebraska. PHONE RESERVATIONS Lewis to Crack Down Lower House, and other State ACCEPTED ME. $-4439 and county officers. RESERVED SCATS NOW ON SAll ORCHESTRA Resident Requirements: State, LATE SHOW TONIGHT MAN. OffDIRS FILLED MOMPTIT rtiEnMl By •OX QQHM IQ AM TO t If 9M. On Wildcat Strikers one year; county and precinct. oPEi!|7vy|BrnTffirijEi HERBERT VON KARAJAN 60 days. CMARGK IT—W. Hob of All Major CINCINNATI, 6 (/Pl.—John fjtolino o*vd Air Ojfq* Two Different Programs 1 Oct. L. Lewis, chief of the United Registration: In person or by Trov«l card*. Mine Workers of America, says he won't pull any punches in W« Aro o TRIP CHARGE mombor mail and permanent if elector !S?JIOTff1 dealing with future locally-inspired TOMORROW—3:OO P.M. “wildcat" or coal strikes and votes at least once during the Air Conditioned that miners must keep working and submit any Procram: Straoss “Den Joan'* Me- gripes to peaceful years covered by two primary and lAJ JR DAIETB 13t»i t i tart Violin Concerto In A. Beethoven grievance procedures. URSULA MSS »%] Third Symobonw . general elections. Registration SOME SEATS He expulsion GOOD AVAILABLE 3 threatened fines or BBE from the coal industry for can ~ be made anytime violators. j —— with the : clerk of the county court except ffIERTMD Thurs., Oct. The 76-year-old 11—8:30 P.M. UMW leader agency, announced that effective the 30 days preceding an elec- —Blfrrrg to fling—, Pretram: Cherabinl “Anacreon" laid down the law yesterday to immediately its prices at the tion. Overtore. Warner Prelode and Love- the 3,000 Registration closes today Death from “Tristan ond Isolde." LATE SHOWS TONIGHT! I delegates attending Old Club onywSar*. Enioy*it ! Brahms 2nd Symphony. the mine will increase by a minimum for the 1956 general election. ADwjiiu^ at I union's quadrennial convention. GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE I.'. I CAPITOL-lnl Fvolure 10 00 PM of 35 cents a ton. The firm Absentee Voting: Permitted in 8250. 83-00. $3.50. $1.50. 85.50 The convention recessed until RwfcurintSSJ SEA > said prices will be raised again both the primary and general S. Woth CHICKEN? 1 FOODS. Si PALACE f,ot u „, 45 Monday. Aluandria. V». LOSSTEE, Ckompogna, HATES CONCERT BUREAU COLUMBIft-ia>t n pm| next April when the last 80 cents election. Write the clerk of the Cotkloili, (In Campbell’si lIOS G St N.W. CjnemaScop£ , , . . Mr. Lewis reported that in the wage Cool Drinks. finafWinat. NAtlenal 8-7151 Steinway Plane ISR of a total $2 increase be- circuit court for a “Verified Ap- OOr COLOR by D» Lum Air Cend. Cloud Moo. ¦ I four-month period Portloo. Sonoorti, Rrrrytloni • from Janu- comes effective. plication for Absent Voters Bal- ary through April this year, the coal fields were hit with 170 The Southern Coal Producers Association in Open 10:30 local strikes “of major magni- announced Wash- ington it tude,” causing large losses of that will accept the NAACP Settles coal production and same wage contract terms nego- “SUPERB!” work time. previously "Carry this message back to tiated by the Bitumi- Suit for SIO,OOO Jfe nous Coal Operators Associa- your members." Mr. Lewis in- (/P). grimly tion, thus assuring complete in- SUMPTER. S. C.. Oct. 6 toned to convention del- A $120,000 egates. dustry acceptance of the new civil suit against the “Don't do it again. Be- local chapter of you'll fully agreement. the National cause be conscious Association for the Advance- I'm breathing your A firm representative here down necks." said ment of Colored People was X nsnyisioN^ Mr. Lewis said one “wildcat,” the increase would be in all unauthorized settled for SIO,OOO yesterday by a or strike, in north- grades and markets. He said consent verdict. ern West Virginia, lasted a month another price increase would . Shephard K. Sumter WASHINGTON during June and cost a million come next April 1, when a pro- Nash. attorney, brought I tons of lost coal production, lost vision in the new contract for the suit for wages, some $400,000 royalty an 80-cent pay boost becomes ef-' damages as a result of a state- revenue to the UMW’s welfare fective. ment attributed to the chapter SHOWING! Two witnesses had been heard fund, and a possible triple-dam- The Appalachian territory age briefly by the all-white jury lawsuit against the union. where it gets its coal includes In jP ¦wgrciri State Common Court S3O« Fines Cited mines Southern Pleas in West Vir- when lawyers for He said he would "recommend ginia. Southwest Virginia. both sides ob- Ten- tained a brief with enthusiasm" fines against nessee and Eastern Kentucky. recess. local union leaders responsible In agreeing to the consent Ta lea one as the complete NTINUOUS SHOWINGS for directing such walkouts. He verdict. Circuit Judge Steve C I cited a number of S3OO fines Col. Risden Given Griffith said he was eager to see OF “WAR AND PEACE,” onyttm* until 10-00 PM jl recently levied and added: good relations between the races "They'll be lucky if they get m Sumter. IteiJl away with a S3OO fine without Brigadier Rank A. Beveral copias of the Sumter facing expulsion charges from Col. Richard Risden. 5130 Daily " Item were presented as the union North Fifteenth street. Arling- promoted evidence It gras in that paper Mr. Lewis said he thought ton. has been to the that the many rank of brigadier general. NAACP published a wildcats were engineered statement that the by trying wax basis for local "hot-rodders" to Gen Risden was personnel Mr. Nash s suit. It advance their political for- Military involved his own officer of the District of release of of Negroes tunes the UMW Washington, serving names ask- in from 1948 ing that a school Integration In other actions the UMW to 1952. He then was assigned VCTEAand petition be withdrawn. convention: Refused to take a to Korea to command the SYMPATHY’ stand between presidential nom- "Bufffaloes" of the 17th Infantry- M • 1 inees, leaving it up to Mr. Lewis, Regiment. Later he was chief of NATIONAL TONIGHT lilt! who has Indicated neutral staff of the 7th "Hourglass" "America* Ftrot Tkntn" a Matinee Today. 2.3# stand; turned down proposals Division. LIST 2 TIMES I Deborah KERR to create a new labor political He was decorated for his com- ¦__ HioaiHiaiiihdl party and seek a nationalized bat service with the Legion of industry, ClfMiii johihya^^ 1 John KERR coal and voted to join Merit with two Oak Leaf Clus- Mow ComWy the AFL-CIO when Mr. Lewis ters, the Silver Star with two J°*a * Sidney WindoncTs Sidnwy deems it appropriate. Oak Leaf Clusters the Bronze N Lust's Lust's] Meanwhile, the coal Industry Star and the Purple Heart. In «* BH began raising prices to compen- 1954. he was assigned to the ouble'n Tuesdoy I BELTSVILLE AILEH *h sate for the new coal labor Joint Chiefs of Staffs at the J DrtT.U llMMdtaa IhlDwi .lli agreement signed here Thursday. Pentagon. gAIEARTS/ It provided $3 40 per day m His new assignment 1* with added wages and holiday bene- the Military Assistance Advisory i Winelond's Sidney Lust's Winelond's Sidney Lust's fits. boosting basic daily pay to Group in V sat* Formosa. \ uust we: suao / $:: u He was appointed to the Mili- \ - HTTtB* / CORAL * ANACOSTIA Ageney Boosts Price* tary Academy KAYWOOD VIERS MILL in 1929 when he «’*> rr«r.UlM Appalachian Coals, Inc. the was attending the University |l « rn( MM MU o—4 H*w* ft 4. IC S'* *Sfl M'« II *«* M I If t I gEfflEii!D3pEi]® Jteuocs largest coal marketing of Maryland.