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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21. 1968 abdh 33 F. J. Morrissey Dies; Ex-Athlete IpPp Injuries Sideline Cupmen Ashe, Graebner area for more than 20 five famous Morrissey brothers Frank J.

Morrissey, a former! in this tandout athlete at Boston Col- years. lege and a guard on the old Buf-I He was the bcst known of thc falo All-Americans professional football team, died Tuesday who made athletic history at Boston College over a period of about 15 years, and was a guard on the football teams coached there by Charlie Brickley about the time of World War I. He also! starred on the school's baseball LONDON, Nov. 20 (AP). Thejwas sent home to America with hopeful.

Dr. Ogden Clark, Brit-, Smith is undecided whether to United States' Davis Cup hopesa strained back. specialist told him he must Py in the Crystal Palace tour- suifered a double blow Wednes- In five weeks' time the Ameri-1 nament. Lutz is not entered, day night with both Arthur Ashelcans face Australia in the chal-j ly or three arlieri DeU toM newsmen: and Clark Graebner ordered by.lenge round of the Davis Cup. inat w11 leav him a maxi-, doctor said it wouid be doctors to rest from tennis.

Donald Dell, the U. S. team mum of two weeks' practice! unfair to expose Arthur to high Ashe, U. S. Open champknvcaptain, told newsmen: "It is a before the series in Australia, (international competition like from Richmond, pulled out worrying situation." Two more American Davis this when his right elbow is of a covered courts tournament Ashe, who was badly beaten Cuppers were also nursing inju-' still so sore." starting at London's Crystaljby Britain's Gerald Battrick at ries.

Stan Smith of The American team arrived Palace Thursday because of a Queen's Club last week, said: "I had trouble with his right in London last week for two damaged right elbow. ihope this trouble will clear up and Bob Lutz of Los An- weeks of indoor tournament BShoot Captured Hospital. He was 67, and lived at C53 Montgomery 1 inn Tnnn I By Rhoda Wolf Wynncwood. Mr. Morrissey became a vice president at Charles J.

Haas. and hockey teams. After Army service in World War I and graduation from col- Graebner of New York City. I rest for a week or so. 'geles, had strained a muscle in Dlav as Dart of their Drepara- American and Cum- Rhoda Wolf, of Torresdale- uraeoner ouuook was less nis siae.

Ition for the Davis Cup. herland a chemical manu-irKri nn he ioined th All-AmpH. actunns? and distributing firm, atpr rcmainoH rf srun honors Wrdnpsdav in the cans. ne remained in Buf- iionudy, ana was in me icx-i" ri. tile and textile chemical business 'fourth match of the season in fa" coach football teams at One can will convince you: Pin Group Cited For Antitrust WASHINGTON, Nov.

20 (AP). The Columbus, Bowling Proprietors Association was charged Wednesday with conspiring to fix prices on open, league, and tournament bowling, NOV. 1943 MoN HUTSON, on TH6 WAY TO HI SIXTH TKO ZATHIN TITUS, eAlMEP 237 ON fc- anp eccKsci? IN PAY'S 31-7 ROUT OF TW DEALER, now in JENKINTQVJH the Justice Department Aluminum means fresher-tasting, faster-chilling beer. the Women's Interclub Trap-. nanisms college, shooting League held at Glad- He was a former president of, wyne over the Philadelphia CC he Whitemarsh Valley Country traps.

She broke 47 of 50 tar- Club, and served as chairman of gets. the greens committee for about Huntingdon Valley CC and 15 years. He also belonged to Valley Forge tied in the team the Maxwell Club, and the match with 218 of 250. It will Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, be shot off Dec.

11 at Abington. Survivors include his wife, the Torresdale finished third informer Joie Dibbes; the four the team competition with 215, brothers, Arthur Leonard followed by Philadelphia CC, James and William; and 204, and Aronimink GC, 203. A three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude field of 44 fired in Wednesday's Clemens, Mary and Amy. clay bird tournament.

Mass will be celebrated at the High individual performers St. John Baptist Vianney Ro-1 were Rhoda Wolf, 47; Mrs. C. man Catholic Church in Glad-Schenkel, 43, and Mrs. Robert wyne at 11 A.

M. Friday. In-Hewes, 3d, Gertrude Walker and terment will be in Calvary Cem- A Federal Grand Jury in Columbus indicted the organization of bowling establishment owners, alleging they had violated fnsnn. 5tt the restraint of trade section of the Sherman Antitrust Act by eliminating competition among Hearing Slated Nov. 26 on New themselves and by prohibitm RlcCLElERY TIRE SERVICE 118 YORK RD.

TU 7-0444 (Vj Blk North ef lord Taylor ol York Road Washington lano) promotional practices not au thorized by the association. The indictment said more than 35 percent of the bowling estab Mrs. John I'etrie, 4os. 'etery. West Conshohocken Wolman Plan lishments in the Columbus area are association members and do a total annual business exceeding $3.5 million.

The alleged price fixing occurred between 1960 and 1967, the indictment said. Special to The Inquirer BALTIMORE, Nov. 20. The Federal bankruptcy referee here announced on Wednesday that he would hold a hearing Nov. 26 for two outstanding problems concerned with Jerry Wolman's nolioia crumbling financial empire.

Joseiph O. Kaiser, the referee, said the meeting of some credi BBo E-10L DAY SAFETY SERWCE tors would concern Wolman's Here's what we do: plan to create a public company that would issue stock to his creditors. In addition, Kaiser said the goes right out on the slopes, with 'Jeep'4-wheel drive. complex plan that would allow Wolman to offer the Philadelphia Eagles for sale would also be discussed at the special meeting. KEY PROBLEM Align front end to manufacturer's specifications Balance front wheels to save costly-wear and tear Kwf Kj l.v He said that only the creditor's committee and the secured creditors involved with the Eagles' plan would be sent formal notices of the meeting.

The two matters to be discussed represent the key outstanding problem in the administration of Wolman's plans to reor ganize nis 584 million financial empire. Wolman has proposed that the Spectrum, Connie Mack Stadium on tires Adjust brakes for full drum contact. We add fluid, if needed Repack front wheel bearings a service that should be performed every 10,000 mile3 Most American Cars Parts extra if needed and Yellow Cab Companies be placed in a holding company In addition he has proposed that profits from the Eagles also be added to the holding com pany. According to the plan, the company would sell stock and begin payment to creditors Creditors would also be offered stock in exchange for their claims according to a formula in the wmmm hr vi -i-f- plan. COMPLEX PLAN As to the Eagles, Wolman has proposed that he be allowed to sell his stock in the team by Dec.

31 with the provision that 7 a WillUTPH TREADS the sale would be void if he paid off claims on the football stock. Kaiser has indicated that this aspect of Wolman's plan is a RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES f-S 2 5 complicated one requiring a Plus 370 per tire Fed. excise tax, sales tax and 2 recappable trade-in tires of same size 6.50-13 Blackwalls hearing before the creditors' representatives. According to the Eagles' sale plan, Wolman hopes that the FOR public company will raise Whitewalls add $1.25 per tire Comparable low prices on other sizes off your car. 'Jeepster Commando' Station Wagon.

No competitive cars have sporty lines like this. Rides so easy, it's hard to believe you're in 4-wheel drive. But don't be fooled this 'Jeepster Commando' Station Wagon has thicker frame and stronger construction than other 4-wheelers. Optional V-6 packs more The. more snow the more fun, when you've got 'Jeep' 4-wheel drive! Don't worry about getting stuck.

Just flip one lever and charge through snow up to the hubcaps. Find an untouched ski slope all your own! On snowy, slippery roads, when other cars are sliding, and skidding you've got twice the grip twice the traction twice the action. power than the nearest competitor's V-8! Automatic transmission and other options. Want a larger wagon? See the 4-wheel drive 'Jeep' Wagoneer. All the options of any fine wagon plus the traction and toughness that go with 'Jeep' 4-wheel drive.

9 1 cubic feet of cargo space (room enough for a snow Make winter say "uncle" with a 'Jeep' vehicle. There's a comolete enough money Jo pay off secured claims against the stock which he and Earl M. Foreman hold. KEY PROVISION However, the plan states that secured creditors which include Morgan Guaranty, a trust com "MOTOR KING" BATTERIES pany in New York City, and; WOTOR KING- How do you want your line. Come in for a test drive, today.

95 Jeep 4-wheel drive? ffi 4-wheel drive. You ve got to drive it to believe itl zappyf lrytnis jess, i As Low As Fits most 12-volt cars EXCHANGE Fidelity Bank of Philadelphia, will join in the sales effort of the Eagles' stock after Dec. 31 if it is not disposed of. A key provision in the sale would allow Wolman to pay off the secured creditors and re MK-22FC. MK-24C r4 World's first, finest, and most tain ownership of the team if 24-bIOMTM GUARANTEE Evry Firwton Bftry unronditionally wsrrnnted aem'nst Hferts in workmanship and matrialff.

Hpla enicnt or rppair are mari without chare ff daya from date of purchase. After 90 davit, if anv adjustment ia nce-ary, an atiowanre will he made agatnfft the selling price of a new battery, based on the unexpired portion of the original warranty period at the time the adjustment ia made. complete 4-wheel drive family. 'Jeep-wheel driveSee us for a test drive. 'TRICED AS SHOWN AT ALL FIRESTONE STORES COMPETITIVELY PRICED AT FIRESTONE DEALERS" YOUR NEAREST FIRESTONE STORE enough money is raised even after the arrangements to sell the team have begun.

Secured creditors have moved to foreclose on liens which they hold against Wolman's 52 percent Eagles' stock and have it sold despite the bankruptcy proceedings. Likes Release Ismael Ferreyra John Kennedy 'Jeep' Division 117 Bustleton Pike Feasterville 215-EL 7-6303 717-462-2552 Cal's Ponliac Ringtown Blvd. Shenandoah Todd Motor Sales Route 309 Telford PENNSYLVANIA Paul Kranse Company 140 North Ridge Avenue Ambler 215-MI 6-9050 Keystone Motors, Inc. 497 East Lancaster Avenue Eccher's 'Jeep' Division Rte. 611.

Easton-Doylestown Hwy. Ferndale 215-847-5155 215-CH 2-6161 CENTRAL PHILA. 32ad A Market EV 2-4491 GERMANTOWN Wayn Cheltcn VI 8-1100 ALLENTOWN 13th Turner HE 3-4206 EASTON 715 Walnut St. BL 3-3595 HAZIETON Church Hill Mall Rt. 309 455-7552 KINGSTON.

PA. 436 Northampton St. 283-6591 NORRISTOWN 215 W. Main St. BR 9-4537 LANCASTER, PA.

FIRESTONE STORE Litlti Oregon Piltti 393-3982 LANCASTER. PA. FIRESTONE STORE 43 W. Orango St. 392-4134 LEBANON.

PA. FIRESTONE STORE 36-40 N. 9th St. CR 3-6753 POTTSTOWN Firestone Blvd. at High St.

FA 6-5120 POTTSVILLE Blvd. at Mauch Chunk MA 7-5720 READING 3rd Penn Sts. FR 6-7306 SCRANTON Wyoming Phelps Di 3-1288 STROUDSBURG 136 N. 9th St. 421-3601 SUNBURY 909 N.

4th St. 286-7111 YEADON 536 Church Lane MA 6-7893 CAMDEN. N. J. 12th Federal WO 4-1573 CHERRY HILL.

N. J. Cherry Hill Mall. Rte. 38 NO 5-2363.

MA 7-1374 VINELAND. N. J. 6th Elmer Sts. OX 1-7960 TRENTON.

N. J. 60 W. Hanover OW 5-6345 WILMINGTON. DEL 4402 Governor Prints Blvd.

PO 2-2165 Ism a el Ferreyra, one of the, 215-647-1800 most colorful players in the oerwyn Wasson Molors 701 East Gay Street American Pro Soccer League, i has been released by the Ukrain West Chester 215-OW 6-5300 ian Nationals. He had been with Videon Motors Ukes since 1962, and Lansdale Rambler 'Jeep' Division 1300 North Broad Street Lansdale 215-855-9041 the individual scoring title of 1 vesi the APSL in 1963. Broomall 215-EL 6-8300 Born in Chaco, Argentina, he, Mac Motors 1542 Easton Road Willow Grove played several years tor histu-l diantes de la Plata, current Chester world club champions. i 'Jeep" Div. of 215-OL 9-5200 OFFICIAL PA.

INSPECTION STATIONS Tony Biscotte 2062 West Main Street Ferreyra, who was trainer-jWalkinS Motors COafh YOUR NEAREST FIRESTONE DEALER Norristown 215-BR 2-9600 tcuier luiwaxu auu piay ludtici He helped the Tke Nats win four Chester 215-494-7110 national and four league cups. In his seven-year stay ne m.ii In- scored 88 goals for the Ukes. 2225 East Lincoln Hwy. 215-DU 4-1516 Coatesville NORTHEAST PHILA. M.

A. Dooling Sons Elgin at Castor Cottmon RA 5-6550 WEST PHILA. Palmer Tire Co. 4203 Walnut St. EV 2-4242 ROXBOROUGH W.

P. Cooke. Inc. 7600 Ridge Ave. IV 3-8100 BERWYN Learning Tire Service Lancaster Ave.

Nl 4-8840 ARDMOREWYNNEWOOD J. P. Taconelll Co. 305 E. Lancaster Ave.

Ml 9-6500 TR 8-3591 FRANKFORD M. A. Dealing Sons Frankford Torresdal PI 4-1550 NORTH PHILA. M. A.

Dealing Sons 1436 N. 5th St. DA 9-0190 NEW JERSEY John S. Stratton, Inc. North Broadway Woodland Ave.

Pitman 609-LU 9-4111 Garden State Motors 3400 Black Horse Pike West Collingswood 609-854-3230 DREXEL HILL Boyle Tire Center, Inc. 741 Burment Rd. MA 6-1018 NORRISTOWN Palmer Tire Co. Gtn. Pk.

E. of Trooper Rd. 279-6818 JENKINTOWN McCleery Tire Svc, Inc. 118 York Rd. TU 7-0444 CAMDEN.

N. J. Imperial Tire Co. 2490 Mt. Ephralm Ave.

962-7300 Robinhocd Motors 1901 Torresdale Avenue Philadelphia 215-CU 9-4600 Brower Motors, Inc. S. Hanover St. Cedarville Road Pottstown 215-FA 3-8786 Denny Moyer Fignts ST. LOUIS, Nov.

20 (UPI). Ninth-ranked middleweight Denny Moyer, of Portland, meets unranked Bobby Herring-ton, of St. Louis, Friday night in the main bout of the St. Louis Arena Boxing Club card. Foster and Kardane Route 611 )oylestown 215-348-9494 OFFICIAl PA.

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