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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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ad 3 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1952 i I4 44 4a ffv vkv C-VI I END OF CHASE Police Chief Edward Mitchell, of Ban-en Hill, holding a gray fox he shot during the drive against rabid foxes in the area. Looking on are housewives who have armed themselves with clubs because foxes have been attacking pedestrians and even invading homes. (AP Wirephoto) CRIKl Cl IKIA gray prison tower looms over James J. JMoran (profile, wixllVI vlIIVIAx wearing hat), former political associate of New York's former Mayor William O'Dwyer, as he starts across Sing Sing Prison courtyard. He is hand cuffed to another man.

He will serve a 12 2-to-15-year sentence for his part in a $500,000 shakedown of fuel oil dealers when he was deputy fire (AP Wirephoto) 'f iff if i 4 if si- a -r S3 HEAR YE David Potter, dressed as a town crier, rings his bell as Mrs. Sue Levy and Mrs. Charles P. Orr (right), co-chairmen of the fifth annual series of Town Meetings on U. S.

Foreign Policy, discuss I their plans with City Representative Walter Phillips. The series is presented by World Affairs Council in coopera-" tion with local civic organizations. 1 1 'mii 9-. 3 DUO Boy Scout Neil p- Hecht. of Troop and Gal Scout Edna Eckert, of Troop jointly cut an anniversary cake at Scout headquarters, 311 S.

Juniper at. The occasion yesterday was the 40th anniversary of Girl Scouts and of the Bov Scout troop. naping Jack Shanafelt. a football player, in an initiation "stunt." They are (left to light) Mark C. Broker, Curtis Feldt, Richard Searles, William Bowlus and Raymond D.

Lewis. Thev were reprimanded and discharged. 'PRANKSTERS' Five University of Pennsyl-' 'rv vania students, members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, on their way to a hearing in Mount Hollv. N. yesterday after their arrest for kid 4 itfi i 1 x-u will if tr A F' Xvw l'4.

if tmmwnM mi fey CTD A KinFn Nelson A. Sober and his bride, June, iNAINLyuLy of Lemoyne, telling their troubles to Patrolman Carlton Fromm in Miami Beach, yesterday. The honeymooners decided to go for one more swim before starting home. While in the surf, their car with all their belongings was stolen. AP Wirephoto) was taken by the thug.

Other victims were Mrs. Ruth Mattia (second from left) of 433 N. 65th and Patrick Mullen, of 58th st. and Girard ave. TR IMF A7 A VF' Some of tne cast of characters who used two stolen cars as he held up four Overbrook vIllVlu "Aye in tie "oneman crime wave" stores yesterday.

Left: Detective John Hackett, who cap-itaged, police say, by William Kershaw (extreme right), tured Kershaw, talks with William Feeney. Feeney's car.

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