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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 45

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a 5 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 30. 1955 Couple, 2 Sailors Kidnaped in N. J.

suffered face cut. They were! treated at Philadelphia General Hospital. Frank McDanlH. 79, of 243 NJ HEARING AID GLASSES called "LISTENERS" Wyndmoor Girl, Goshen Fireman, 3 Others Killed in Road Crashes 12th suffered fractured ankles! NEW BRUNSWICK. N.

and a head injury when he was hit 29 AP) An intensive State Dolice Route 1 Pen- but no one in the; to buy his watch for 120. Hizkovsky by a car at 12th and Race sts. at intensive Mate police the gnd the gunmail i a. m. ne was ias.en to nanne-; rorpi nmnvirn ST4Tinv i gunman wno Kianapea a man ana mann Hospital.

rive persons, including a 17- rsons, including a 17- bruised. All were motorist was Rodney8 A. Fascia 23, jear-old had three younger Evelyn 6 were Wyndmoor girl and ln age fr0m one to 11. volunteer Tne fire to which the Goshen lrealca al wife and two sailors and forced them to drive him to Trenton. Al'TO CONFISCATED The two sailors mere dropped off at the Trenton Free ay, where they repotted the incident to azareth HosDital.

as 1 neresa Morton. kovky. a worker at the and his mile, Marion, both of Chester county ounty The four persons, kidnaped at Richard A. Chilcutt. 21.

of Wilmington, Del. and Mrs. Addie I. accidents volunteers were headed was in "nomer passenger in tne Oil- were killed in highway gunpoint were released unharmed Davtn. N.

returned. They told Darn on tne iarm or narry cms. vviAr phw tnis area yesterday. inc ana me nreman. ponce Juiiiison in jjreen niu.

jjamnisc 1 reported, lost their lives during a was estimated at S5000. The blaze, an injured nose. town, N. were seriously injured ana; tne iugiuve escaped, in a collision on Route 130 at: The kidnaping incident stemmed! Riverton, N. J.

Chilcutt, alone in 'from a routine radar traffic check' ncavy to? which blanketed a large was put out by two West Chester Justice of the Peace Fred E. Ziegler of Trevose held Barna in 4 i-- State police confiscated the Ohio Rukovsky and his wife were clos-i registered auio for ing the station shortly before nnd-i They repotted the auto contained night when two sailors, ho were revolvers, ammunition and cro-hnchhiking to their homes from bats Tne fugitive wa, described as section of the eastern seaboard for fire companies. The Goshen truck his automobile, suffered a possible of SDeeders on Route 1 shortlv beJ hours. I recently purchased, was skull fracture badly $1000 bail on charges of assault battery by automobile, and i fore midnight. la- N.

J. TURNPIKE CLOSED m- The fotr fnrrp Vp- i.r T. i EMPLOYED AT'HOSPITAL 5 $500 bail on a charge of driving VT driven by her husband. John under the influence nf intOYirant FLEES INTO WOODLAND State police gave this account: ea as burgb. Robert Rumpler of Pitts-; and Raymond Fellow, of; pike officials to close down the' Tulodziecki, employed as an as-; HURT IN POLE CRhII W.

Kyler, 80, suffered a fracture of the right shoulder. Both were pounds, brown curly hair, armed and believed extremely dangerous. A A Princeton barracks radar team' Hopedale, O. A. M.

to 8:10 A. to, Medical Center, was injured fa- Two young women were injured detained at Zurbrugg Memorial uhat they called "extremely haz- tally on Girard ave. shortly before at 3:33 A wnen tneir car veered Hospital, Riverside, N. J. trdOUS" dr vine-rnnrtif inns ,2 -3ft A hv a car nnerated hvull a- na wamut spotted a speeding auto with Ohio BRANDISHES REVOLVER forhef ugiUvTsme lZX registration.

An intercepter car was The sailors saw a man crouching ed for kidnaping and investigation, alerted ahead. Trooper Chester i outside the station. The man then Mateki halted the Ohio auto. The e'Uered, Uie tation. brandishing a VCCTI1 c- r.

A A. 41 1IT I I A I ousing Grant 32. of isth st.i""- iun w.esi Cleveland Rhine, near Oxford. inose Killed yesterday were: Katherine Lavin, 17, of Birch Nothing to ctamp Ksarinq id mtcKniim BUILT 4 COMPLETELY No tar buHon, kai. Prescription fiMi.

jtyl for mn nd omtn. Phila. Better Hearing Center lot S. lit St. kt.

Chcitaut 1 WUt LOcNtt 4-33tt Oct. 29 (AP). was held up for 20 minutes while' NEW YORK, lane, in an automo Ja caiioer revolver. I 1 1 K-A 1 AU The gunman forced the Rizkov-i REPLACED WH1LI WAITING driver of the car leaped out and! fled into a woodland while the. a steeD hill and smashed into a c.

tai- i t-jsn nnn fnr rparrh inm hn.itin.ri steep nm and smasnea into a v. 01. ijUK.e ana nuarens aieaicai, miss in rnkcant. rrrTa xi-ao finTViimv iiiiinn A Wm vv culvert five miles north of Lam nroblpnT! Tt v9( maH to th wouiwg ssy auio ana oraered him to: ruuilws ruirs Center, started to cross the street, 0f 47 Runnymede Lansdo'wne' to annthpr a urn rfriv Tro, tV then turned back, and that he was George H. Parry, 53.

of 18 Broad Qifl the driver, suffered face cuts and American Council to Improve Our) About a half hour later, 'Trooper! away. Rizkovsky did so and after! MthfTUlT Goshen Heights, pinned under Police said Tulodziecki. em- SEND FOR FREE FOLDER a uiuncii nu, ana miss Angle uo- ignDornooas to seeic ways to 1 Wilbur Hunt, making a routine I arriving at Mead st Trenton i 10 lu --lU'l lanero, 22, of 6532 W. Girard remove obstacles to better housing.l check, found a gasoline station on gunman asked if anyone wanted 'j r.MT?wr AYt nTTrYti nm E38 ployed at the hospital for six years, was a widower who had four daughters, all residents of Del-anco, N. 3 TEEN-AGERS HI RT Three teen-agers were injured in the accident that cost Williams his life.

They were James W. Souders, 18. of Lewisville Lawrenceville, driver of the other car, and two passengers. Barry Taylor, 13, of the Lawrenceville-Pennington and his sister, Beverly, 17. the Goshen Fire Co.

truck when it overturned on a sharp curve Route 29. one mile north of West Chester. Walter Tulodziecki, 62. of 1225 4th by a car as he crossed Girard ave. west of 3d st.

Shelly L. Handy, 44, of Tyaskin. when his machine hit a tree on a narrow road 10 miles west Salisbury. Md. Harry Williams, 49, of 27 'i Leigh Princeton, in a head-on collision of two autos near Lawrenceville, N.

J. Capt. John T. Ball, of Lawrence Dm WWSB BCD RUNS OFF STEEP ROAD township police, said Williams' car Miss Lavin. daughter of Mr.

and'swun- out OI us Iane nen a car Mrs. Jules C. Lavin, was in a car stopped nead nd collided with driven bv David Gloeckner. 16. of the other car ln the other lane.

110 E. 4th Conshohocken, when accident occurred a mile south it ran off a steep, winding roadi of the Lawrenceville School. between Baptistown and Rase- Williams was pronounced dead at mont. N. shortly before 1 A.

M.jMcKinley Hospital, Trenton. Sou-! Police said the driver apparently ders was treated for cuts and I lost control when the car went 1 bruises, the Taylor boy for head: through a fog patch. It ctashed cuts and the girl for cuts and) head-on into a culvert, apd the bruises. Rirl was pinned by the motor. She1 Handy, a waterman who owned was dead when examined at the his own oyster boat, was killed scene by Herman Slack, Hunter- near Salisbury at about 6:40 A.

MJ cion county coroner. Police said he had been headed Gloeckner was taken to Hunter- eastward for White Haven, wherej don County Medical Center. Flem-'he kept his boat, and apparently; lrgton, with head injuries and lost control of his car on a narrow, multiple cuts. He is the son of, crowned road just after passing a Fred H. Gloeckner, an official of bus traveling in the other direc-T.

A. Winchell print-1 tion. ers, at 1315 Cherry and Dr.VviFE A BUS PASSENGER Louis uiocuner, a wonsnonocsen Bv the victim's physician. wife, Nellie, was a passenger on' Lite uiw, one wets iiuuiew aiu-uuunu OVERTURNS ON CURVE Parrv was killed at 7:05 A. M.i""" While he and two other members fd Processln Plant ta th nnshpn Fire C.n urrr oaiiauuij.

Robert Bailey, the bus driver, told police he stopped his vehicle route to a bam Are about a mile north of the scene here their I fill Weatherguard Alsco's la truck overturned on a curve. 1L" iu rear- Police said he road was dampj vlew mifror- Mrs- Handy and shrouded by dense fog. The eral other passengers ran to the vehicle went over on its left side, pecked car and the woman, pros-pinning down Parry and the! trated on learning that the victim V- woh -jfi nf tti i was ner husband, remained at the 5 i3! scene until Dr. R. H.

Saunders, of ii i i ii i i 1 i cv fin i ii i Salisbury, arrived and pronounced Handy dead of a skull fracture! and a crushed chest. Eight persons were injured at. 6:45 P. M. when one automobile crashed into two others on Route were in the front seat.

The third fireman, John Mc-Grath. 18, of 1422 Center Goshen Heights, on a rear step, was tossed to the highway. ALSCO WINDOWS flHD DOOBS EQUIPPED WITH ALSCO-L A pm 2 FIREMEN INJURED i 1, a half-mile west of Street A rescue sauad and two wrecking I in Bensalem township. Joseph M. UUJJ UUUU LAp ALERTS YOU AND ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD WITH LOUD RINGING ALARM BEFORE PROWLER CAN ENTER YOUR HOME! cost but pmmi crews from West Chester worked Barna, 377, of Belmont Belli half-hour to extricate Parry and, mont Hills, was treated for cuts at Pilny.

Parry, who suffered inter-1 the Lower Bucks County Hospital. nal injuries, was dead when taken. His car first struck one driven by i rcK MONTH MORE HAH ORDINARY "'ny 'iiiiTrh um i ffun -i iiimnnMifni inn lMwiwit Abraham Cooperman, 64, of 429 E. Rockland Philadelphia. Cooperman and his wife, Sara, 64, to Chester County Hospital.

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