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near 39th, on trial in the slaying the University of Pennsylvania student. The jury had 1 left the Quarter Sessions Court in Room 453 a few minutes before. The incident remained undiscovered for 15 minutes since the car is not equipped with a telephone. Smith, the operator, finally pushed open a transom above the door of the elevator shaft on the second floor. He hailOtis N.

Byus, of 1132 S. Dorrance a night guard at city hall. EXIT VIA STEPLADDER Byus summoned another guard, William Mealy, who brought a stepladder. Meanwhile, a crowd, including numerous city officials, gathered. The guards opened the elevator doors assisted the ladder.

Rideout and another attache, Michael J. Janusiak, escorted the jurors to the hotel. At the court proceedings, Judge Edward J. Griffiths -ordered a special jury panel drawn from which two alternates will be selected. Oh Jury Trapped for Hour In Balky City Campbell Soup Closes Plantin Union Dispute Campbell Soup Co.

last night announced it was closing No. 1 in Camden "continued harassing and the union." The action was taken after the company complained of spasmodic work stoppages by members of Local 80-A, United Packinghouse Workers, who returned to their jobs yesterday morning after a six-day walkout. 100 WALK OFF JOBS Vernon A. Glidden, vice president and manager of the plant at 2d and Market Camden, said 100 men in the labeling department-center of the labor dispute walked off their jobs again after being at their posts only an hour. He said "that following a series of work stoppages on both shifts today the company is unable to schedule further production." The plant shutdown affects some 1400 workers.

The started April 27 after the union charged that a reassignment of work in the labeling department would have the effect of reducing the work force by 25 percent. UNION STATEMENT Joseph Ward, Local 80-A president, last night said, "the company again repeated violation of the rights of workers on floor of Plant No. seniority, 1 and then brazenly assigned supervision to work on the second floor and elsewhere in direct violation and defiance of the contract." Glidden said the contract between the company and the union prohibits "strikes, work stoppages, slow downs and other similar actions." No mediation sessions are scheduled today. Federal and State mediators met Tuesday with both union and management representatives. Marriage License Applications Vivian Goeback, 36, 2019 Titan and Curtis Kells, 29, 2019 Titan st.

Dorothy Gaughan, 16, 5508 Crowson and Melvin Messner, 19, 1430 W. 69th ave. Jestine Asknew, 37, 10 S. Redfield and Frank Boatwright, 38, 10 S. Redfield st.

Dorothy Ms Westcott, 22, 2302 W. Sergeant and Joseph Lowry, 27, 2302 W. Ser. geant st. Sandra Marie Morosky, 22.

Horsham, and John Maybee, 27, 3426 Powelton ave. Lillian Mulherin, 19, 2270 E. Cambria and Theodore Florezak, 18. 3120 Belgrade st. Pauline Elnitski, 27, 730 S.

Front and Walter Ostapchuk, 27, 877 N. Randolph st. Evelyn Stoddart, 42, 1809 N. 6th and Don Williams, 65, 1809 N. 6th st.

Marie Marinelli, 19, 2141 S. 21st and Richard Varenas, 26. 2141 S. 21st st. Judithann Mary Hunter, 19, 1210 E.

Stafford and George Hendry, 30, 3618 Conrad st. Lidia Gonzales, 18, 1808 N. 7th st. and Guillermo Briganty 22 2433 N. Lawrence st.

Norberta Flores 18, 997 N. 6th and Jorge Mateo, 27, 997 N. 6th st. Marilyn Block, 20. 5372 Morse and Warren Routhenstein, 26, 5606 Woodcrest ave.

Rose 22, 939 E. Schiller and Frank Weigand. 18. 4809 VanKirk st. Earline Cozart, 22, 7822 Irwig and Milton Puriefoy, 23.

8125 Tinicum ave. Margaret Ann Tate, 20, 2811 S. 13th and Walter Murphey, 23, 5174 Jefferson st. Sandra Jefferson, 21, 6248 Delancey and William Bonner, 23, 450 S. 55th st.

Rosalie DiDomenico, 18, 4928 Lancaster and David Garton, 20, 1489 N. 53d st. Grace Mizzer, 22, Jeffersonville, and Robert James, 24, 409 W. School House la. Maria Schiavo, 35, 216 W.

Fishers and Charles Hutchins, 27, 1335 Deveraux st. Mary Anela, 21, 2994 Edgemont and Anthony DiPietro, 23, 2818 Salmon st. Dolores Narciso, 22. 1238 Napfle and Carlo Gambetta, 22, 6325 Girard ave. Nora Gallagher, 22, 3211 N.

Bambrey and James McHugh, 22, 1126 S. 46th st. Aida Au, 32, San Francisco, and Charlie Hom, 31, San Francisco, Calif. Sally Anne McBride, 21, 3110 Gaul and Richard Schweitzer, 26. 1600 W.

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Oxford st. Joan Ann Donaghy, 20, 629 W. Clearfield 'and Robert Curry, 25, 617 W. Clearfield st. Rita Aquilino.

25, 6044 Roosevelt and Joseph Borghi, 24, 2073 Independence st. Eleanor Petry, 39, 3011 N. Philip and Edward Travers, 35, 3554 N. Broad st. Sarah Struse, 21, 548 S.

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Lambert st. Elaine Ready, 18, 3448 and Thomas Snyder, 18, 936 E. Schiller st. Edith Hines, 60. 605 Kimball and George Johnson, 71, 611 N.

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