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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 32

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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32
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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1953 PAGE 32 one year in the House of the Cor Advertisement.) Arrest Is Argued American-flag vessels and operates many others under foreign flag. CAB DRIVERS' rection and fined $1,000. Besides being a general war In Lottery Case it has been bringing in consid rant, the attorneys said, it did not erable manganese ore from South Africa and iron ore from Liberia TRIAL ENDED Gemma as the other cab driver. Sergeant Gladman said that Needleman denied the "soldier's complaint, saying at first that he never saw the youth, but later admitting that he picked him up and drove him to the 600 block of North Calvert street. Taking the witness stand, as the only defense witness, Gemma tes 2 LINES PLAN OFFICES HERE States Marine To Open Branches Jan.

1 Annapolis, Dec' 9 (P) John Pegram, of 1523 North Payson to Baltimore, plus operating regu set forth probable cause to show the law was being violated. State lawyers argued that since the warrant was issued with probable cause that the law was being lar liner, services to the United street, Baltimore, told the Court cago and St. Louis, in addition to New York. Another reason for having its own office here was given to Isbrandtsen yesterday when the Interstate Commerce Commission refused to reconsider the permit it issued last September to establish additional intercoastal steamship service from Pacific Coast ports to Atlantic Coast ports north of Cape Henry, such as Baltimore. s.

The permit would establish year-round fortnightly service to New Haven, and a similar Kingdom, Europe, the Mediter But Verdict Is Delayed On 2 ranean area, the Far East, South Africa and Ireland. States Marine of Appeals today the warrant by which he was arrested was illegal and his conviction on lottery law Accused Of Pandering violated in Pegram's automobile and since it commanded search and seizure of persons in the automobile enlaced in lotterv vio tified that the only "mistake" he made was in handing over the money to Needleman. also handles world-wide tramp vessels. Matthew S. Crinkley, executive AY violations should be reversed.

His attorneys argued that the warrant did not properly describe lations there was nothing illegal. "I guess I was groggy," Gemma The trial of two cab drivers, charged with soliciting for pros- the Negro, who was sentenced to vice president for Isbrandtsen, said that the increasing business in Baltimore warranted his company in establishing its own ftitution, was concluded in Crim said. was doing the kid a favor." he said, when asked to explain why he drove him around. Two leading American "steamship companies States Marine Lines and the Isbrandtsen Company will open offices in. Baltimore on January 1 it was announced yesterday.

Both have operated into Balti irtnightly service August through inal Court yesterday, but verdict 'was postponed to give the court branch office here. Gemma denied emphatically February each year between the other ports involved. that he was soliciting for Terry. 'time to read earlier testimony." The drivers are Joseph Gem I BINOCULARS Other Offices Isbrandtsen has been sending "Cabbie, can you get me a I 32, and Oscar E. Needleman, more for many years and have used local agents to handle their vessels.

I can see that 'Beacon holiday vessels into Baltimore since 1916, when the company was formed by the late Hans Isbrandtsen. ,31, both employed by the Dia- woman? is a question asked a driver ten to fifteen times a night by soldiers and sailors, Gemma said. lAdvertlsement.J How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your platea. This alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No rummy.

sparkle all the way up here. No tnond Cab Company. IKLU ULHltt OPERA GLASSES AUTO-ALTIMETERS BAROMETERS THERMOMETERS I John R. Strangfeld, from Isbrandtsen's New York The company has regular serv The complaining witness against wonder the ladies want some 'Beacon Wax for Christmas! i Judge James K. Cullen trying the defendants was Private Wil the cases denied motions by the will manage the Baltimore branch.

Tripp Hemphill, also of New York, will be the manager liam A. Terry, a young soldier ices to Europe, around-the-world routes and weekly sailings to Venezuela, with a rapidly growing line to Colombia and Peru. 4JC557way to relieve Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, a mild pure-vegetable formula. They give you a complete cleaning out yet are so gentle cn the system.

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He will stationed at the Aberdeen Prov ing Ground. Says He Changed Mind Needleman did not testify in be assisted by D. Edward Lauter- gooey, nasty taste or feeling. Does not sour. Checks "plate denture Isbrandtsen already, has offices in Philadelphia.

New Orleans, his own behalf. liu west Fayette street Hours 9.15 to 4.45-Sat. 9.15 to 12.45 Phone LCxinaton 9-3057 4 According to testimony pro breath). Get FASTEETH today at bach, now with WVK. Wiest Co.

States Marine, which was formed in 1936, owns twenty aj arug counter. Galveston and Houston, Texas; Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chi duced by Edwin A. Gehring, assistant State's attorney, the sol dier asked Gemma, then cruising WSID Given TV Expansion Rights The Communications Commis in his cab in the 400 block of Baltimore street, if he could get a woman for him. sion yesterday granted Radio Sta At first Gemma said no. but later, in the early morning hours jof Sunday, September 20, said tion WSID permission to construct an ultrahigh-frequency television station in Baltimore.

Marvin Mirvis, general mana ger of the station, said construe tion will start on an undisclosed site in January. The station ex pects to start telecasting on Chan nel 18 by next September. yes. After driving up and down the "Block" Gemma pulled up to another cab on Gay street around the corner from Baltimore street, where a woman waited in the back seat. A price of $20 was agreed upon, and the soldier gave Gemma the Jnoney, which was handed to the second driver.

Charges Both Drove Away WSID is operated by the United Broadcasting Company, which also has outlets in Hagers- town, Rockville, Washington, Richmond, and Cleveland, Mr. Mirvis said. As the soldier got out of Gem He added that the new TV sta tion will be operated on a local basis and "will not tie in directly ma's cab to get in the other, both vehicles drove away, leaving him on the curb without his $20. The soldier made a complaint to Patrolman Peter Garvin, and with a network. Advertisement.

together the two men looked for For croupy coughs thousands of mothers hail PERTUSSIN the cabs, spotting Gemma's cab driving on Baltimore street. I Confronted with the story. Patrolman Garvin testified that Gemma said he would take the oldier to the company office and get the money back. When this was refused. Gemma joffered the soldier $20 of his own money, but Patrolman Garvin arrested him and brought him to the Central District, where Sergt.

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