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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 27, 1957 adef ghi 25 Edouard Herriot Dies, Ex-Premier Was 84 Jimmy Hines, N.Y. Ex-Political Boss, Dies at 80 left-wing grouping. In his last. His death in nearby St.

Eugenieiwife, his only survivor; Andre le years he filled the role of arbi-' Hospital followed several years jTroquer, who had succeeded Her-trator in the sorely split partyjof illness which ended in a respi-jriot as chairman of the National whose major faction is now led by ratory infection involving the Assembly, and Pierre Cardinal he loves me Mendes-France. heart. At his bedside were hisiGerlier. 13 ke loves my Nemo line love Gimbels jn vis LYONS, France, March 26 (AP). Edouard Herriot, the grand old man of the French Parliament, died today at 84.

Herriot was Premier of France three times in the 1920s and '30s. He was overthrown the last time because he Insisted France should pay a World War I debt instalment to the United States at the proper time. He defied the Nazis and France's Vichy government in World War II and was imprisoned in Germany. After his retirement from the presidency of the National Assembly in 1953 because of ill health a special post was created for him as the body's honorary president. During most of his career in national politics and at his death he was also Mayor of Lyons, France's third largest city.

Herriot was a leader of the French Radical Socialist Party, which despite its name is not a MRS. ELIZABETH E. FLOUNDERS, of 305 N. Walnut West Chester, died yesterday in West Chester Memorial Hospital. She LONG BEACH, N.

March 26 (UP). James J. (Jimmy) Hincs, one of the last of New York's old-time political who helped catapult Franklin D. Roosevelt into the died here today after an illness of several weeks. He was 80.

i Hines, a blacksmith who turned to politics and became a power in the old Tammany Hall Dem- ocratic organization, had been in retirement since 1944. He was, paroled from Sing Sing Prison tLat year after serving nearly! four years on a rackets convic-' tion obtained by then District At-! torncy Thomas E. Dewey. I Hines reached his political zen-, ith at the Democratic National: Convention in Chicago in 1932 when he broke the solid Tammany support for Al Smith. He became the dispenser of political for this figure divine! patronage in Manhattan after Mr Roosevelt's election.

was 80. A resident of Jenkin-town until a year ago, Mrs. Flounders is "survived by three sons, Joseph of Jenkintown, and Edmund M. and Clement both of Philadelphia, and a daughter, Mrs. A.

Carlyle Hecker, of Col-wick, N. J. Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Saturday in St.

Agnes Church, West Chester. Bernard Artzf Succumbs at 73. pile ferns high in our wrought iron stands! Sleelc wrought iron ferneries add a decorator touch to your home and an exciting of color! Hand forged fernery, 25" high, 27" long. In pompeiian green, black, antique white plants not included. Bernard S.

Artzt, of 6014 Oxford a retired manufacturing chemist, died Monday in Jefferson Hospital. He was 73. Mr. Artzt was former owner of the B. S.

Artzt later purchased by the Artzt Beauty Supply Co. He also was former executive secretary and a past president of the Boslover Ahavas Achim Belzer Association. Surviving are his wife, the former Sunataw Borowsky; a daughter, Mrs. Marcella Silver, and two sons, David and Herman. Services will be held at 12:30 P.

M. today at Goldstein's Memorial Chapel, 2129 N. Broad st. Burial will be in Mount Lebanon Cemetery. Struck by Car, Woman, 51, Dies A woman on her way to visit a neighborhood eye doctor was hit by an automobile and injured fatally last night as she crossed Fairmount ave.

west of 23d st. She was Mrs. Ambrose Lodzinski, 51, of 783 N. Pennock st. Mrs.

Lodzinski died in Hahnemann Hospital 50 minutes after she was struck and knocked about 10 feet. She suffered head and other injuries. The driver of the car, Robert J. Tangert, 16, of 859 N. 26th will be arrested later on a charge of involuntary manslaughter.

Patrolmen Albert Wolfert and Louis Procario, who investigated the accident, said Tangert tried to swerve his car to avoid hitting Mrs. Lodzinski. j' Sewerage Rate Rises The Public Utility Commission at Harrisburg, yesterday authorized the Cheltenham and Abing-ton Sewerage Glenside, to raise rates of 1470 service users an estimated S9750 annually for April 1 in the Glenside and Elkins Park areas of Montgomery county. A number of protests were filed against the boost which was estimated to raise bills 30 I. 3 tablet.

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