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Philadelphia Dally Newa Friday. May 11. 1984 9 Strest through this weekend! 20 of all handbags Continued from Page 3 discussed the move with Street or any party officials, Bevans said he "may pull out" as a candidate for "financial reasons." "I have a business and I'm weighing all the chances of me winning," he said. "I have to look at this thing realistically." Bevans added that he thought his chance of winning would not be as good as Street's. D.

Donald Jamieson, chairman of the Republican City Committee, said it would be up to the ward leaders from the district to select a replacement for Bevans if he should drop out "It would be interesting, wouldn't it?" was Jamieson's reply when asked about the possibility of Street's being selected. Meanwhile, a group calling itself "The Committee to Keep the Power" has called for a rally next week in an attempt to organize a "draft Street" movement. Although the committee's chair- Uptown Theater, Broad Street near Dauphin. Ra said the committee is also considering radio ads to publicize the event "I've followed the senator's work for the last IS years," said James, who served as an Election Day worker for Street. "I saw the way the election went down.

I saw how they stole it, how they cheated, how they put fear in the people's hearts We're dealing with the power and we want the power back." Gregory Harvey, a lawyer who represented Jones during the primary, dismissed James' charge that the election had been stolen as ludicrous. has never been any charge by anyone up until this point that there were any irregularities whatsoever in the election," he said. Ra said Street is aware of the rally, but is playing no role in its organization. "He told us at this point he is not running," Ra said. "But if we get enough support, we believe it will persuade Senator Street to run." Ra said the committee hopes to persuade either the Republican Party or the Consumer Party to slate Street as a candidate.

Binns said Street is waiting to see how successful the rally is before making any move. "If the interest Is genuine, he is going to run," Binns said. "I have been in touch with the leadership of the Republican Party, as has the senator. My sense is that if they feel Street is a winner they are going to back him." Milton Street: may run yet man, Ronald James, said the group is operating independently of Street, Zahir Ra, Street's longtime aide and former campaign manager, is a member of and a consultant to the committee. "The group has', circulated fliers advertising the rally, which is set for 7 p.m.

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Allan J. Davis, 32, of S. Alden Street near Walnut, was charged under the Pennsylvania vehicle code with driving under the influence of alcohol after the bicycle on which he was riding struck Catherine Muller, 43, of Ved-d- dy good value. Should Street somehow find his way back on to the ticket, the general election campaign could turn out to be every bit as nasty as the primary fight against Jones. That race turned into an intense party struggle, fought as much in the courts as on the campaign trail.

According to Binns, Street is eager for the grudge match. "It ain't over until it's over," said Binns. FABRICATION WHAT'S NEW? THE DRESSY ESPADRILLE Booth's Gin K75 Litre size On Sale IN CANVAS MAKE IT 10 Teachers Get Awards YOURS IN 53222 fffi ill $istitted Jgidonjjru tell Ten -Philadelphia public school teachers yesterday were honored with the annual Rose Lindenbaum Teacher of the Year Award for outstanding service. They were: Greta Cohen, John Marshall school, a kindergarten teacher, Charles R. Davis, Cooke Junior High, special education; Virginia S.

Duffin, Henry R. Edmunds School, a sixth grade teacher; Dr. Pamela P. Freyd. Albert M.

Greenfield School, computer laboratory instructor; Charles Gavin, German-town High, art teacher; Robert Jones, William C. Longstreth School, music teacher; Jane Oates Lichman, Stetson Junior High, special education; Fernanda Molino, John Greenleaf Whit-tier School, a teacher 16 years; Gladys Schultz, Lincoln High, English; Edward Williams, E. Spencer Miller School, math literacy. The award was established by Rose Lindenbaum, a teacher for 42 years with the Philadelphia school system before retiring in 1972. Each winner receives a check for $900 from the Lindenbaum Trust Fund.

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