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a 21 rHE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6. 195; Liberation Group Hits 'Status Quo' 10 French Leaders Leave for Poland British Bar Japs From Sea Salvage offer of a Tokyo company to raise and sell for scrap the wrecks oft the Repulse and Prince of Adm. Sir William Tennant, who commanded the Renulsa when it Prisoner Shuns Escape To Aid Police in Crash Mexico's Top Actor Dies in Hollywood WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (UP).

5 (AP) went down off Malava In 1941. said PARIS, Dec. 5 (UP). Ten prom LONDON, Dec "The Repulse is the grace of 440 1 A conference on liberation of the Navy veterans angrily told a Japa inent French political leaders, all Soviet satellites called on President to 'officers and men magnificent of-J nese salvage company today DEERTRAIL, Dec. 5 (AP).

A handcuffed Drisoner Eisenhower today to reject any who shunned an escape attempt to help two injured law en ncers ana men oi the snip com- pany, and I would like her to stay where she HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5 (UP). All Mexico mourned today as the idol of that nation's movie fans, Jorge Negrete, died in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital here of a liver ailment. He was 42 Big Three agreement that would forcement oincers is oacK in jail. The car carrying Undersherin 1 yesterday.

keep hands ofT the bomb-blasted bulks of two British warships sunk by Japanese planes in the Pacific during the Second World War. London newspapers reported British sailors were shocked by the adamant opponents of German rearmament, left today by plane for Communist Poland. The group included former Premier Edouard Daladier, who signed the Munich Pact with Adolf Hitler, and Jacques Soustelle. right-hand man to Gen. Charles de Take the handcuffs off that Ira E.

Woff ord, 49, of Roland, concede the "status quo" and thus "strengthen the position" of Russia. The famed sineer-actor. for man. He's all right." and Leonard Ferris, 49, of Webbers Philadelphia's place more Classified Ad-1 Venning la The Inquirer than all other! Philadelphia oewspapera combined. For oulck result at low cost call RI 6-5000, direct lice to an Inquirer Ad-Taker.

many years the No. 1 entertainer in Latin America, was hospitalized Ferris mumbled his thanks to Falls, Oklahoma public safety investigator, overturned near here. In a cablegram to the President Trotter before lapsing into uncon at Bermuda, the conference, whose Pope Yeatman, Engineer, Dies delegates represent ethnic and sciousness. He is hospitalized In Denver. WANTS TO CLEAR RECORD The man in their custody, being taken to Oklahoma from a Denver jail to face burglary charges, was here on Nov.

22 shortly after he arrived from Mexico City to see a boxing tJ a Doxmg "in iiiiMMijaj.iBWL.w Gaulle. The parliamentarians were invited to Warsaw bv the Commu- other groups claiming 16,000,000 acaosoeca Trotter, back in a Denver Jail and jnist regime. Diplomatic observers waiting new escorts to Oklahoma, said the invitation was nart of the show iw Frank Trotter, 42, of Sallisaw, Okla TRIES TO RAISE CAR Trotter, handcuffed and suffer and ap- r. in a down- 's-fL Los Ang- ff JT members, urged Mr. Eisenhower in his talks with British and French leaders to "adhere steadfastly to the goal of freedom for pear ir explained he had no reason to takelKrernlin-devised scheme to torpedo advantage of his freedom and es-jthe European Army by nlavine on tow ing minor injuries to his arm and eles theater.

French fears of a rebirth of Ger shoulder, attempted to raise the car cape. "I had nothing to do with any the captive peoples With him at II man militarism. off the two officers after he had Former Rep. O. K.

Armstrong freed himself from the wreckage. burglary," he said. "I just want to go back there and clear it up." death were his fc 9 chairman of the two-day "National Conference on Free Failing in this, he covered them with blankets and flagged down passing motorists, including several truck drivers. Together they lifted dom and Peace Through Libera PREE PARKING the car off Wofford and Ferris. Egypt Air Crash Kills 2 CAIRO, Egypt, Dec.

5 (AP). An Egyptian air force training plane crashed at Hanka, near Cairo, today, killing the two men aboard. tion," proposed the message after he and other conference leaders expressed alarm that the Big Three talks might lead to a policy wife, Maria Felix, actress, who came here earlier from Paris; hismother, Emelia: a sister, Consuelo, and a brother, David, all of Mexico City. Wofford died before an ambu lance arrived, but first he told his rescuers: of appeasement. JORGE SECRET Pope Yeatman.

former chief consulting engineer for the Guggenheim mining interests, died yesterday at his home, "Five Gables, in Chestnut Hill. He was 82. Mr. Yeatman was born in St. Louis, Mo.

He was graduated from Washington University's Mining School in 1883 and for the next 12 years worked in mines in Missouri, New Mexico, Colorado and Mexico. MANAGED GOLD MINE? In 1895, Mr. Yeatman went to South Africa as an engineer for the Consolidated Gold Fields Co. and later became general manager of several gold mines in the Transvaal. He returned to the United States In 1904 to become associated with the Guggenheim interests as their chief consulting engineer and played a prominent part in the development of the Chile Copper Co.

mines in Chile. His investigation work for the Guggenheim interests took him to Alaska, China end other parts of the world. SERVED UNDER BARUCH In the fifth day of a coma, the actor died without regaining consciousness. Mr. Negrete, who starred in numerous Mexican films as a cowboy, was president of the powerful actors' union of Mexico.

His popularity in south-of-the-border nations and Europe rivaled that of Bing Crosby, Perry Como and such popular stars In the United States. PRESIDENTIAL PLANE News of his death rocked Mexico like the death of Rudolph Valentino once had jolted the United States. Twenty-four-hour "death watches" had been kept by newspapers and radio stations. It was announced that President Ruiz Cortines of Mexico was sending a plane here to bring the body of the "Mexican Bing Crosby" Power-Chef gi Jf Q23 P--lP0 7 FI FI 7 Three gifts in onel 'jfJ SS (Cvu (ufu i (u i sh ill iPPH i III If power drive-no mlTM "SX ljL 1 II linilin adopter, needtd. VyW Dial selector 10 pffi I if---: yS I recipe-tested speeds.

IlpW IN" Jn I Beaters release from tJtlM -gtm ijT 111 fm portable mixing head, i iLZ? wWmmttM back to his native land for funeral services. Mr. Negrete had made several previous visits to Hollywood but II MM MMamMMMWMM 11 v15 ft i. 1 never showed an interest in Amer- ican films. "They've spoiled too JJ vy uu VU7H ra i v- i During the First World War Mr.

Yeatman served as head of the non-ferrous metals division of the War Industries Board under Bernard Baruch. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ernest C. Savage, of Chestnut Hill; Georgiana, of Open Grounds, N. a son, Pope Yeatman, of this city; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be private. Harry Kaiserman Harry Kaiserman, who lived at the Kevon Gardens Apartments, 53d st. and Montgomery died yesterday in Graduate Hospital. He was 57. Mr.

Kaiserman, who owned the Public Sport Shop at 11 S. 16th was a member of the Golden Slipper Club and of the Jewish War Veterans. He is survived by his wife, the former Sybil Snyder; a son, Morris; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Applebaum; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Lex; and four brothers, Herman, Frank, William and Kevy K.

Kaiserman. Funeral services will be held at 11 A. M. tomorrow at Morris Rosen many Mexican actors, ne saiut once. "Too many actors have come' to Hollywood and just faded away." Mr.

Negrete was born Nov. 30, 1911, in the State of Guanajuato, Mexico. He broke into movies through his radio work and appeared first in "La Madrina Del Diablo" in 1937. His most recent films were "Tal Para Cual" and "Dos Tipos de Cuidado." i MARRIED IN 1952 He and Miss Felix were married Oct. 18, 1952.

His first marriage was to Elisa Christy and his second, which lasted 11 years, was to an VSS The deluxe outomotie deep Sr ill VVVVV fryer that's an electric cooker. other popular Mexican actress, Gloria Marin. Mr. Negrete was a founder and secretary of the National Actors' Association of Mexico, over whose affairs he had been involved in disputes with another leading Mexican artist, Ario Moreno, comedian, better known as Cantinflaa. berg's Son, 2009 N.

Broad st. Burial will be in Mount Sharon Cemetery. Henry B. Courtright SSffe too. Cooks 6 portions.

VrOTTeOWel I fT5 EKdusiveDroin-Awoy faucet JSk Perk, flavor-perfeef iWV 55WrX coff 0 pN Christian Parley Set at Princeton STROUDSBURG, Dec. 5. Henry B. Courtright, former operator of Maple Lawn Hotel in Paradise township in the Foconos, died yesterday at his home 110 Broad Stroudsburg. He was 93.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Laura Courtright and Mrs. Special to The Inquirer PRINCETON, N. Dec. 5. A Verio Carlton, both of nve-day conference on Christian-and Mrs.

Elmer Goucher, of East'ity, directed by a team of six wide-Stroudsburg; two sons. Fiord of jly-known Christian leaders, will Paradise Valley and Albert of Pen on the Princeton University AUentown; 13 grandchildren and campus tomorrow unaer tne spon 16 great-grandchildren. sorship of the Princeton Student Christian Association and affiliated denominational groups. George F. Kennan, former Am Dr.

Clifford Cooper TITUSVILLE, Dec. 5 (AP). Dr. Clifford Cooper, a physician, died today in Titusville Hospital after a short illness. He was 71.

Dr. Cooper was born in Jackson township, Venango county. He practiced in Cooperstown in that county from 1906 to 1917. In 1919. bassador to Russia, will deliver the opening address at 8:00 P.

M. Other speakers include the Rev. J. V. L.

Casserley, an Anglican priest from the General Theological Seminary in New York City; Dr. Vinjamuri E. Devadutt, visiting professor of religion at Princeton and dean of Serampur College, In Radiant "Infra-Red" broiler-rotisserie. Broils, fi I jf I ji I sOk grills, roasts, barbecues in half th fmel Auto- 111 ul rt YiAjk I rnatie self-basting rotisserie. 3 heats.

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A C. SUPPLY UNDENWOLD Al'S RADIO SOUND White Horse Pike ents. at Greenwich, Conn. Daniel J. Cleary, 43, chairman of the War Claims Commission, at Chicago.

Enrico Polo, 86, professor emeri-is at the Milan Conservatory of Music and brother-in-law of Conductor Arturo Toscanini, at Milan, Italy Victor F. Palmer, 66, financial and investment consultant and former treasurer of Standard Oil of California, at Los Angeles. Dr. Junius Hardin Mt Henry, retired New York City surgeon, at East Norwalk, Conn. 1 COOPEI'S H0MI FURNITURE HOMEMAKER BUYERS SERVICE DANIELS ELECTRIC alMnA.Vii Ml 3SJPortarS.

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KRUGER A SONS, IV 2 -60 SO I II ATLANTIC CITY, Dec. 5 (AP). The national chairman of the American Veterans Committee praised President Eisenhower today for showing "clear appreciation of the need for unity among the free peoples of the world and for the maintenance of our traditional liberties." MT. HOLLY GALANTER'S FURNITURE 30 Mill St. PAULSiORO SILVER ROSE SALES CO.

1 324 Delaware St. PHILADELPHIA BRISTOL AUTO BOYS 408 Mill St. CHARLES RICHMAN 313 Mill St. CHELTENHAM MICHAELS 214 Beecher St. 1-5551 1703 S.

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Panyunk Ave. KAY'S APPLIANCE CO. 2301 S. Woedileck St. HO 8-9172 LOUISA'S 2nd A Moore Stt.

DE 4-5840 JOHN McCORMICK 1 530 W. Moyamenslna. HO 5-0431 WILLIAMS HOME FURNITURE 523 S. Broad St. PE $-8861 1 WITT AM HARDWARE Penn State Sts.

OXFORD RAGLE DEPT. STORI 3rd A Market Sts. PAOU WM. H. MURRAY CO.

44 W. Lancaster Ave. PHOENIXVILLE A. C. BISHOP CO.

235 Bridge St. QtMKERTOWN DIMMIG ELECTRIC CO. 240 W. Bread St. 1800 1-0724 CENTRAL SARI'S JEWELERS 112 Chestnut SI.

fi 3-5460 CUM El BROTHERS 2019 MorV.I St. RI 6-2201 GIMBEL BROTHERS 9th Market Sit- WA 3-3300 Phila.Man Heads Cigar Institute Curtis Campaigne, of Upper Montclair, N. said the committee had been helped toward its goals by Mr. Eisenhower's "broad and generous pronouncements." On the other hand, Campaigne 2217 PLE4S4NTVILLE PLEASANTVIllE HOME APPl. CO.

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ATLANTIC CITYDec. 5 (AP) RIVERSIDE HOME SUPPLY is Scon St. 124 4-0432, CHESTER MARCHIANI FURNITURE CO. 7ih Lloyd Stt. 3-0557 MICHAELS 2705 W.

3rd St. 2-578S C04TESVILLE BRAUNSTEINS INC. 1st Av. Main St. 066S OOWNINGTOWN WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE 129 Lancaster AVe.

S42 told 300 AVC convention delegates that "we must express our reservations concerning the extent that leading members of the Republican Administration and party are in accord with the President. Walter K. Lyon, of Philadelphia, was elected president of the Cigar Institute of America today. Lyon, vice president of the Penn-state Cigar succeeds David A. Jenks, of Upper Montclair, N.

J. The one other new officer chosen TREVOSE LEADER FURNITURE CO. Churchvllle 111 WEST CHESTER 73S" I. S. GREEN A SON 12S W.

Market St. 1103 at the institute's annual convention 7-051 SIt houjehoid fpnds that outlived thHr 0(uUim in your by placin Want-Ai In The Inquirer. HouwDoId Oooda of everr dpncrlptton are sold through The Inquirer Ad. Call RI 6-5000 todar (or auick eco was Ralph E. Folz, of Detroit, second vice president.

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315 Main St. 6(29 IANSDOWNE LOTZ SALES SERVICE 7500 Marshall Rood MA 6-0384 UPPER DARBY BARK'S JEWELERS 28 South 69th St. AL 4-2000 LIT BROTHERS 69th St. EL 2-6400 VANLEER I. BONO Stale I Untdowna An.

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CA 3-5900 BROAD ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO 3943 N. Bread St. RA S-3943 CIRARD RUBBER CO. 4666 N. 15th St.

DA 4-4299 GREENE 6 McBRIDt 2701 W. Girard ST 4-034B McCULLOUGH'S ELECTRIC WIND GAP STANLEY P. SNYDER S. Broadway Penn-Argyt 407-W NEW JERSEY 1121 LEVIN'S 3061-70 Kensington Av. GA 3-8500 MILLER SHAIR 3330 Kensington Avo GA 3-794 SEITZ COMPANY 2504 Keminoton Avo.

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State St. SWEIN'S TRENTON LIGHTING 159 S. Bread St. H4VERTOWN CONRAD RADIO 2024 Darby Rd. Hilltop 6-6900 Retired Pastor Dies at 104, Was Slave in Kentucky ITL4NTiC CITT M.

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JE S-4700 a srttrv nintf xr vas known as a "local iste died at his home in nearby preaching license" but fear of the Neptune last night at the age of Ku Klux Klan drove him to Ohio, 5- 6S27 4 6- 126' JENXINTOWN STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER Old York Rydal Rds. Ogonti 4500 BENNETT SQUARE MELGOR ELECTRIC CO. 112 S. Union St. 1157 MARCUS HOOK GENERAL APPLIANCE CENTER 932 Market St.

Chester MARCUS HOOK GENERAL STORE 29 I. 10th St. MEDIA PEOPLES TIRE STORI 211 W. Stalest. 4-020S MORRISVILLf i a 0 ELECTRIC CO.

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He was the Rev. John Green, of 1306 Embury Neptune, a member of the Methodist ministry for 60 years, most of the time in Columbus, O. Mr. Qreen was born Into slavery on May 8, 1849, In Clark county, Ky the son of Albert and Clarissa Green. FREED AFTER WAR He spent his boyhood on a plantation in Frankfort, owned by a Howard Givens.

Givens. his mas- Mr. Green continued preaching in small Ohio towns for eight years and was ordained a minister of the Methodist Church in 1870. He served as pastor of several small parishes and then settled in Columbus where he built six churches. RETIRED 11 YEARS AGO His last pastorate was at the Wheatland Avenue Methodist Church in Columbus.

He retired 11 years ago and at the time of his WILMINGTON COLONIAL TV 104 N. Union St. 4-9604 STRAWBRIDGE 4 CLOTHIER 4 JOHN WANAMAKER AYONDALE INTER STATE MUSHROOM CO. State A Pennsylvania) Ave. 3471 ter, freed him after the Civil death was a member of St.

Ste-He worked as a carriage driver on phen's A.M.E. Zion Church here, tha plantation for a time at a sal-j Survivors include his fifth wife, ary of $10 a month. I Magdalene Green; a He married the first of his five 'stepdaughter, Mildred Russell, of a wives in Winchester, Ky and fol a stepsister, Maryj 000 (XQQ7 (o)00cI)70S 9 LUJUU lowing in the footsteps of his latn- Green, of Winchester, a step-r, started preaching among Ne- brother, Robert Morton, of Colum-groes of the area. bus, and a granddaughter, Mrs. In time Mr.

Green was granted Alberta Fields, of Columbus. 0: IT It.

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