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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 27. 1954 4 a Fight Pain of School to Open For Truck Drivers Ritz-Carlton Doors WomanBeaten, HARRISBURG, June 26 (AP) Couple Bound, Robbed i100 thehouw of cash and jewels. WOODMERE, N. June 26jNassau PoUce said it was (AP).

Two masked gunmen today) "substantial haul," but thtft an invaded the bedroom of Mr. and imveirtry would be necessary to de-Mrs. Louis Ment, bound them, andltermine the amount. Will Close Wednesday Robbed at Shore training or unemployed personl. The five-week training course will be given free to unemployed men who are able to pass a special physical examination.

Shipley said the school was first conceived because of a shortage of trained truck drivers in the Bedford area. The Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association announced it would open a training school for truck drivers at Bedford on Monday. O. D. Shipley, PMPTA safety director, said the school, first of its kind in the State, would be operated by the Bedford school district with State funds fort vocational WITHOUT SURGERY.

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on the head with a hammer wield-' ed by a guest today in her rooming house at 21 S. Illinois ave. i Before lapsing into unconscious- ness, the woman was able to crawl "to the telephone and call her "It's unblievable the way I have been receiving calls daily from other hotels clamoring for our employes," Hardy said. A native of Spain, John years ago bought a small hotel in Ma As for himself. Hardy said he daughter, the wife of a police ser- geant.

iorca, an island in the Mediter- would be around until the hotel furnishings and other salvage are SEND FREE ILLUSTRATE!) BOOK EX- 1. 1 aucau Uii Lilt, opaiuou waob, novelist George Sand and pianist I (Frederic Chopin whiled away the I hours. i a a a. NAM! ADDIESS CITY i nave naa several oners xo PLAINING THIS NEW I TINT MIRACLE: TO I At the Atlantic City. Hospital, where she was admitted in critical condition, Mrs.

Susette Cluin told' police the roomer was known toj her only as Jimmie. DIAMOND RING TAKEN She said after he repeatedly beat her on the head, he took a two-i i -STATS work but I am taking my vacation disposed of. How long that will take he didn't know. PLANS VACATION His secretary for the last 12 years, Elizabeth Lamer, will take several weeks of vacation and then become secretary to Harold Schneidman, chief of the City's Bureau of Public Information and Service. The oldest tenants in length of occupancy, Haray said, are Mr.

and Mrs. Morton E. Snellenburg, carat diamond ring from her finger and fled. According to Mrs. Cluin, the man approached her as she was resting on a couch in the living room and with a remark, "I'm going to kill you," he brought the hammer down upon her head.

Muffling her attempted screams with one hand, the thug continued who came to the hotel in 1918 shortly after their marriage. The couple, he said, has gone to the West Coast for the summer, but in the fall will live at the Bellevue- Stratford. to beat her with the hammer in! "It seemed as though they didn't want to be around when we Hardy declared. 'Most of the 30 permanent guests have found other quarters the other until the woman became unconscious. CALLS DAUGHTER Mrs.

Cluin said she did not know how long she lay there but remembered she crawled to the telephone and notified her daughter, Mrs. Ann Zehringer, of 34 S. New York to summon help. Mrs. Zeh but a few remain who haven't made up their mind.

They just 5 IK wriHen bonded LIFETIME r-T tnroote. Only LIFETIME -IfL-' A. I I' con moke) this offer. don't want to leave." Uncertainty nearly always dog im-'kmiimmav ir. i IftK 1 il A7Quta run ir rnn rm irn niAV a ged the Ritz's finances.

In 1927, it was sold to the Broad and Walnut mwm 1111 Hill 111 Ull IIIIWW II I IHllHTDTl llllalallPillTOlllla ringer immediately relayed the message to her husband, Frank, who arrived at the house with a squad of police and detectives. At the hospital, the woman was able to give police some details. 110 MONEY: FREE j-Tsarw i ESTIMATES ON INSTALLATION j100 GdlS. Day Night Sunday nff.il I I ueiore she lapsed into a coma! WITH EVERY I 1 MA 7-1337 TRENTON EX 4-1889 CAMDEN EM 5-2152 DOWffll FIRST PAYMENT OCTOBER! UuTOBEIi! again, she described her assailant. Police said the man checked into the rooming house two days ago.

He had been sleeping on a cot in the living room. They said he was about 37 years with curly black hair and a fresh coat of tan. He wore a light tan suit. mm i OR RISTOWH 8-3544 CHESTER 3-1242 I 1 1 II LMINGTON 6-7001 EASTON 3-3341 i Corp. for $2,600,000.

By 1938 it was bankrupt and the corporation assets were liquidated. BOUGHT BY GREENFIELD Then Albert M. Greenfield bought the hotel for $465,000. At the time the property was assessed at $2,171,000 and carried an outstanding mortgage of $4,320,000. The property was assessed at in 1947 when a protective committee of bondholders purchased it at auction for $1,100,000.

The office building which replaces the Ritz will be known as the Pennsylvania Lumbermans Mutual Insurance Building. It is expected to be opened in 1955, after a complete remodeling program costing more than $3,000,000. A spokesman for the Albert M. Greenfield agents for the building, S2id the remodeling would include air conditioning throughout, a bank of high-speed elevators and "the finest in office building facilities." Headquarters and executive offi M2L I I I I ALLENTOWN HEMLOCK 5-7701 N.J. Polio Rate 1-3 Off Average NEWARK, N.

June 26 (AP). The State chairman of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis said today the number of if zmsum i tw is arms ff i i m. iiW. i 4 polio cases in New Jersey this year I I Mp dgt I Reg. $65 New 19S4 I.

ALL ALUMINUM I ces of the insurance company will I occupy the second and third floors The remainder of the building 17 floors above ground and three below will be rented. is almost one-third less than the 1949-53 average for the same In addition, Wallace B. Edgerton i said, not one of the State's 23 polio patients was among the 15,774 sec- grade pupils who received in- i oculations of the Salk vaccine. Edgerton said the downward trend is no guaranty that the un-1 predictable disease won't strike later this year. I He said New Jersey is one of 13 States "that showed a decline in.

OIL FIRED HOT AIR IMPERIAL OIL FIRED HOT WATER BOILER HEATER OIL BURNER FORCED AIR FURNACE FREE ESTIMATES ON INSTALLATION 1 Every Job Guaranteed petroleum co inc a now I W- "wt ATINO DIVISION iQIO 4TH if sir II DeMolay Parley Elects Officers June 26 (AP). Delegates to the New Jersey DeMolay annual convention today elected W. Clari White, of South River, as their State master polio whereas the national average for the first 24 weeks of 1954 showed a marked upturn. Lancaster Man Drowns in Vermorit 13 Fans in One! EMra Large Adjustable BRATTLEBORO, June 26 (AP) Clyde S. Landis, 21, of Lancaster, an attendant at the Brattleboro Retreat, drowned today in West River shortly after he jumped from a boat for a swim.

Three companions said Landis, a poor swimmer, leaped from the boat about 350 yards from shore, apparently not realizing the water raj i yuuii iiuuu I 11 Itt I lviblaiirts Brisk ar Wtr Ot-t NEW 1954 AMERICA'S (nuALW Most Beautiful Practical OjSBVffW Screen to Storn mm Made of ftasint "ALCOA" I I I fl IS fl Aliminnm Teittd, Approved I III I I oadOnaroattod by Lifetime lac. I III I I Fineit cORttrncted deer on the V. i morket. I I I Iit. Fire end Ret Retliteat I III I I i Con'f Twiit or I I I III I larsjlor-preef UULlLa (1 INSTALLATION WITH THIS h.

47? lTfr5T the-purcnaie etSer aaWajaisM I mof rtC-. sfVTL Di iff 4 er mere aluminum swrinai I Hi 1 ANY SIZE L-jJ COMPUII WITH JCIEtM vVr jiak iNsistj Cp sE9l bsBI B9 tsai ajgJ at that point was 10 feet deep. The three pulled him back into the boat but were unable to apply respiration because there was about four inches of water in the ITTSfR rTTTTi sTTiTnfifltTTlfS fjfiT? fftTTnOflTrTli bottom of the craft Landis is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Landis; two sisters, Nancy and Roberta, and a brother, Harold, all of Girl at Play Dies Of Air Crash Burns LANDSTTJHL, Germany, June 26 (UP). One of the four American children burned when a French jet fighter crashed near their home died today at the U. Army hospital here. Nancy Keyes, 7, died early this morning from burns received when the French F-84 crashed in flames close to where she was playing with her three brothers. The brothers, John, Mauro, 14, and William, LIFETIME TIUPLE-TRACI I II sCVTL 18 months, are in serious condi- i I Aluminum-All Welded ALUMINUM NON STORING tion.

They are the children of Sgt. Harvey Keyes, of Portsmouth. who is stationed with the Army here. I sTonn I RE NS Streamliner Kills Four TUSCOLA, 111., June 25 (UP). Four persons were killed today CftMttd Nof tj Sog ar Twnt 9 Movnftd on Special Built-in MoitM frtmt Wiottwt.

Tight CmK Attembly GivM Grtatsrr Strftfth Tight Fit when their car was struck by a crack streamliner passenger train. The dead were identified as Lon Carrico; his two children, about fi and 8 years old, and his wife's sister. I imrleln I telV I IXCtUSIVE tOlT IOCK tHftw ktt awsitiv bwrfisr pntvctidMi. LIFETIME GUARANTEE IN WRITING It i.j&l.T.TAfjJJ.j,j SO (DQGGGO CXD QCS Official Raps FIRST PAYMENT NEXT WINTER I Cnjoy csnfarti latary Ra I wltk kasatrlal awti awninij. (Reform Schools ttJffiKli! I COOLING COMFORT FOR EVERY I I ye.

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TV interference Installs in seconds in npper or Special to The Inquirer CAPE MAY, N. June 26. Juvenile institutions are the "dark places of the earth" because of beatings and the "crippling of the spirit," Miriam Van Waters, super- intendent of the State Reforma- tory for Women at Framingham, I said here today. lower window 4-polo Indnction-typ motor Noted anard protects band Handsome baked inisb Smooth rnnnintj; vibration-frto AM cnrfsMT sspaol mi wait as pes-. tctla-ts aitrclMsdtM wlta fata vr-, safilt awttiaf.

Spatial aHwssnh far. cvsHatrcM lStrial omiss. "Tr-ar' aass a 33GEfl0 Camden and So. Jersey Nilimngton Miss Van Waters spoke to the I EM PORTABLE FAS DESK FAN Ltsf cart ni safety aiarf siaka tkil the I4aat afaece tas. Cany yaar eaaifert aits veil aurabara la the hem sr sftcef Friends General Conference.

As far as reform work is con-: cerned, Massachusetts is worse off now than it was 70 yearsago, she added. i "The conditions which parolees face, when released, are not con-! C33L 3 I MHttSYLVAHIA fiXW' J3ERSET Irtitu tim trlia Cmntr H2t5 Linsdali ti Bridpt.i IPeostcnre Ciitisvilli 35J( i 1125 NrfinctN TratM I-I21I DeyiMtiwn Ui Ptttsttwa 112 MCTIM u. LMrel Spriois Woedhnry a I will I Pleasa tens' ne the 12" Wlneew Fas far saly J22.50. I pay $1 00 ss aellery. ant- $1.00 Weekly.

1 1 rn "1 Ckarse siy secaast Seat- C. t. B. I Li ffiva FbII meant ncloutj I continuation of the awakening of I personal capabilities and spiritual If foundations," Miss Van Waters; declared. I AaJ awniae tkat csmatiiir Tae ami, Imi ml Serata raais.

prsrects Arapary. raf aasl apkststtr frsm ths Crsd rars asa. Raaie I I I I we neea more iaitn in numan I Afdrwi i the of maklnsr trood citizens rife. aia bbs PHONE TODAY Klngsley 5-5800 out of law violators." rnvnaj If flpenitf KMint, plvtst it ytir kisbMtt'i first I mi Rant and irs ff hts tapleytr a Mpiriti sht af aaaw. ma mm mm She urged strengthening the; friendly visitor movement which! Bfwni i miei rhllariftihla Far Penal.

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