goods. He ft 1 np by Judge Mish and lirUlQ prison' the the LaU vn- BALTIMORE Conflicting testimony in a series of morals cases by three defendants on hand and a son of Baltimore's mayor on the other will be by the grand jury next week determine whether perjury charges should be filed. State's Attorney Anselm Sodaro said late yesterday transcripts their testimony will be presented to the jury Monday and at special sessions. Judge W. Conwell-Smith of the Baltimore Supreme Bench ordered the special probe a short time earlier during the trial of H. Baccala, 24. One of 14 young Baltimoreans charged with morals offenses in- volving two girl cousins, 11 and Baccala was convicted of statutory fape. He testified Franklin Roosevelt D'Alesandro, 20-year-old son of Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro, with him, the two girls, and other young men on the night ing to the charges. Similar testimony was given the other two youths, Philip Michael Sudano. They also were convicted. At his trial a month ago D'Alesandro denied ever having seen the girls. He was 'found innocent, beconv ing the only one of the first fendants to escape conviction either rape or perverted practice charges in the, series of cases. more trials are scheduled for morrow. Besides Baccala, another convic- tion was