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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 23. 1964 -ADVERTUEMCNf Youth Jailed in Theft HORN HARDART QUALITY a 3 TrJ3r Lttltr twi Ltgol Situ 7 0i Of Father's $8126 for If I Spree at Atlantic City End Dry Skin Wrlnklti farm in tht eoMtr witthtr btcauaa th akin con- acta, maklni It hard lor tht llttlt alt duett ta fttd and pro-Met tht turftct ikin. Thou o( ou with dry (kins should tiki llttl itr car at thin 'it- th ytir, Auk your druxcitt Isr a llttl sil ol olir and mnoth it ovr th far and rk dally, bafort vou mikc-uo and atain befor rcttrinc. Thu hycroacopic (moiaturt attracting) ail will tivt th completion youthful hloom and it tht fin-cat protection atainit wrinklt drynen.

Margaret Mtrril. Neil Volusher, If), of Trent rrl. near Suffolk Lane, Penn Wynne, who admittedly took $8126 from his father's bank account to go on a spree in Atlantic City, was sentenced Tuesday to a one-and-a-half to 1 i'ocj ef i B7.C. quipmnt in fit Bast three years in Holmesbure! County Prison, "runt In I luil wniivillllbll OK Wage Boost Judge Edward J. Griffilhs imposed the sentence in Quarter Sessions Court despite a plea by In rtu.v jpll.

rent, find anything-place his father's lawver that hp be i 'phian bigne Want-Ad nsrapr To placed on probation, I nturli Vrtnr W.nl.AH all I LUWI m. Take Them BUFFALO, N. Dec. 22 (AP). Members of the Switchmen's Union of North America have approved a contract with I riuert line In an Inquirer ad-takm ACCOMPLICE JAILED Judse CI riff iths also sentenced "fn Jr I Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday till 9.

Vnlwsher's accomplice, Gerald the Nation's railroads that pro-r. Cole, 19, of Maple Shade rd.Lides for wage increase up to near Milvern Ardmore, 7e six months to a year in WaS A worked out last The contract mills liilllJIin II rll lUPdllfll guilty to charges of forging withdrawal slips in a West Home for Happy Holiday Meals and Parties Philadelphia savings and loan association where his father, month in Washington by union and railroad negotiators, gives engine foremen a wage hoost of $1.75 a day and yard helpers a daily increase of $1.44, The increase are retroactive to! July 12. The pact also provides for Simon, bakery operator, had an i account. He was arrested July 2fl by police in Atlantic uty after a four weeks of paid vacation motel owner became suspicious i of the youth's spending. With pars service, eiiecuve at the time were Cole I Arlene flaire Zinr.pl.

24. of Nolan! the Switchmen's Union claims npar Wookton ave a rhain '0 represent lfio.non railroad workers, most west of Chicago. restaurant employe. NO ACTION TAKEN No action was taken against 0 Miss Zippel after she made i restitution in the amount of $529 "borrowed" from young Volusher. According to the Common-! wealth, Volusher withdrew the! A marvelous invention that ends last minute shopping quandaries.

Give them in any amount she can choose from our understated shirt-dresses impeccable slacks and shorts sweaters the essential boy shirts skirts tailored and leisurely. Like the quality of mercy, they are twice-bless'd, nice for the recipient and simple for you. money in varying amounts after July 17 while his father undergoing eye operations University Hospital. He said took the money because his father never paid him for work- SEE PAGE 14 The fAint-- i A lawyer representing the father asked Judge Griffiths to I place the son on pronation so could be sent to a New York school for psychiatric help. Judge Griffiths refused.

"This boy has to be taught a i lesson," Judge Griffiths said. I "A bonding or insurance suffered a loss as a re- I I suit of this forgery and we i can allow it to go unnoticed." d3j Ex-Vassar Girl Confesses Theft Philadelphia: 264 S. 19th Street Ardmore: Suburban Square Cheltenham Shopping Center Chestnut Hill: 8433 German town Ave. SHOP TONIGHT 'til i We close at 5 Christmas Eve Special to The Inquirer And N. Y.

Herald Tribune POUGHKREPS1E, N. Pec. 22. Judith Lee Stronach, 21, a former Vassar College pleaded guilty Tuesday to ai petit larceny charge that shei I ,,1888. Li i Oft; stole a Vassar classmate's $3500j diamond engagement ring.

The classmate is Suzanne Laird, of St. Davids, Ta. Miss Stronach, whose father is Alexander Stronach, retired broadcasting executive who lives at 880 Fifth New give her Fine Furs York, was indicted Nov. 24 on a first degree grand larceny for CHRISTMAS IScc sss OX SSS7- NATIIDM rUDA FULL-LENGTH Jfc charge. DENIED CHARGE She pleaded innocent to that charge Nov.

30, when she was arraigned. Dutchess County Court Judge John It. Sci.wartz permitted Miss Stronach to plead to the lesser petit larceny charge Tuesday because she had no previous record and the ring, which she sold on the National Jewelery Exchange in New York, was (OA IS nlurnl M'tnU SilOle Jrim 79 Remarkably smooth recovered. OUR FAMOUS FRUIT CAKE The Finest That Can Be Baked Mink on I Inrd lllhhon-Knil Jarket $69 (Matching Slt.rf V1) if SOLI FOR $1700 and light. Cllrioba" Mb.

$1.25 Mohair with (leal Sth.HI, tmbroid.r.d lining S9i9S torgrr Mfti in Mrtol Gift Boxrs: 2-lb. 3-lb. -lb. De Luxe 5-lb. $6.45 Judge Schwartz set sentencing for Jan.

13, and Miss Stronach was continued in $1000 bail. Reduction of the charge from grand to petit larceny was suggested hy Assistant District Attorney John R. Heilman. Miss Stronach took the ring, which she sold for $1700, from Miss Baird's room. Miss Stronach left Vassar a few days before she was arrested.

OaMy 9 3niooi Mnn. I W.d. 'til 9. A berls FRUIT STOLLEN 0 69 Ontinctive Ian ler ever 30 ycirt 29 S. 11th St.WA 3-1 737 PLUM 75 The petit larceny charge to which Miss Stronach pleaded guilty is a misdemeanor.

She faces a sentence of up to one year in prison, a fine, orj both. Judge Schwartz has the, option of putting her on proba-i tinn. Sherry Sauce so, 30 Hard Sauce 25' HORN SCOTCH WHISKY Eras Fresh Apple Pie 69c Keep abreast en the doings ef young America. Read "YOUNG LIVING" new column by Enid A. Houpt now appearing regularly in THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER.

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b.45c Mashed Fresh Turnips. ib 35c Creamed Fresh Spinach b. 49c Fresh Harvard Pfeffernuesse Springerle io0.69c Christmas Tree Cookies pig. of 12 for 50c Cocoanut Custard Pie. ea 69c Cole Slaw Uot 39c Holiday Potato Salad 2..

tub 75c Club Rolls Pf6 19c Old-Fashioned 00f26c Sweet Pocketbook Rolls or 6 for 23c Butter Rolls Pig 0f4 for 1 9c HORN HARDART Quality FROZEN FOODS OU are cordially invited to join All our Retail Food Shops will be open 8:30 A.M. 'til 6 P.M., Thursday, December 24 Many will aso be open Wednesday' Evenng, December 23 0 with us at First Pennsylvania in our 49th annual "Christmas Carol Sing" on Thursday morning, December 24, from 8:30 to 9 o'clock in the lobby of our Main Office, 15th and Chestnut Streets. ne First Pennsylvania Banking and Trust Company THE BANK THAT'S CLOSE TO YOU OLGA'S TINY BUT MIGHTY "TUMM-EE BREEF" Lycra power not of nylon and ppnndex, 4 garters, 1, 6.95 Also in e-stride, action rd le, 6.75. White, black. Come in, call WA 2-4500.

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