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Daily News from New York, New York • 269

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269
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Has Her Cake. Dut No Wedding DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY. JULY 12, 1955 a IS B1imW II KM I IIMII I i Buenos Aires, July 11 (U.R). The Argentine government today took over two of the seven Catholic churches that were burned by mobs after the unsuccessful navy-led revolt against President Peron on June 16.

The seizure, ordered despite the objections of church authorities, came some 24 hours after police broke up the second of two weekend Catholic demonstrations against Mercy Denied Model; She'll Go to Gallows By HENRY MAULE (lcll Curmpondrnt ol THE NEWS London, July 11. Horns Secretary i 1 y'm Lloyd George today rejected na- Siren Test Today Sirens will sound at 5 P. M. today, but it will be only a mechanical test of the city's 697 air raid warning devices. The public will not take part.

Peron. Public Works Minister Roberto Dupeyron and members of the official board of architects took pos- session of the San Francisco and Santo Domingo Churches and said they would be rebuilt and protected by the state as national shrines. Some 50 men set to work almost immediately on the re construction. Priests in charge of the topello two historic buildings drew up separate deeds before a notary pubftc expressing disaproval of the government action on the grounds that the Catholic authori ties wished to rebuild the churches themselves. Classed as Monuments The government move was based on the fact that both churches are classed as historic national monuments.

High church authorities ex pressed deep concern over the re newal of street demonstrations against the government. They in dicated that unidentified political elements were using Catholic sentiment to provoke unauthor ized demonstrations. Fake Phone Calls Santiago Luis Cardinal Copello, primate of Argentina, expressed his personal displeasure when in formed of the demonstrations. One of the Cardinal's closest associates told police that many Catholics received anonymous Sams Jail me a lesson in the school of hard knocks. I hold no hatred for him." Simao then told Soares: "Forgive me, brother, for I'm the man who attacked you." The two embraced and told the story of Luna Freire, prison warden, who will apply to the court for a revision of Simao's sentence.

(NEWS foto) changeable sort of gaL telephone calls from persons falsely asserting they spoke in the name of the Catholic Action organization. The callers urged Catholics to attend morning Masses in the cathedral here yesterday and afterward to join in a demonstration in the Plaza de Mayo outside the church. Fourteen police and firemen were injured in yesterday's incidents and some 10 men, women and youths were arrested. Bribery Hit By Cavanagh Denouncing "so-called business men" who attempt to bribe municipal employes, Fire Commissioner Cavanagh warned yesterday as- he disciplined two officers of his department that "the boom will fall" on the next fireman who takes graft. Cavanagh's statement was made as he fined Acting Battalion Chief Edward Heeg $563, and Assistant Fire Marshall Irving Rothenberg $388.

Heeg, a 19-year man in the department, was fined for failing to report a $100 bribe offer involving demolition work for the Brooklyn Civic Center. Rothen-berg's fine was levied on hia guilty plea to charges relating to his activities as fire insurance salesman. Cavanagh announced yesterday the appointment of 425 new firemen, to bring the department's strength to a new high of 11,541 men, only 96 short of its authorized strength. The new men, to be sworn in July 28 at Engine Co. 31, Lafayette and White will cost the city about $1,600,000 in starting salaries alone.

-a Beverly Richards- AH that remained yesterday of Beverly Richards' wedding plans was an uneaten wedding cake. Beverly, formerly a night -club showgirl, and her husband-to-be, TV director Wilfred Norman left 75 guests and the Rev. Dr. Randolph Ray waiting at the altar Sunday at the Little Church Around the Corner. The ceremony was set for 3:30 P.

M. The rector TOIer' Finds Victim' in Recife, Brazil, July 11 (U.R). A convict serving a 15-year sentence for murder discovered his "victim" alive in the same jail with him, it was reported today. Rtitk Elli Si ttill wmnti tm Jim tionwide mercy petitions for ex-model Ruth Ellis, who is scheduled to hang Wednesday for shooting down her unfaithful lover. Mrs.

Ellis, 28, a platinum blonde, and the divorced mother of two boys, is pale and jittery but still declares she wants to die, prison officials reported. Makes No Effort for Self She has made no effort to save herself and admitted she intended to kill racing driver David Blake-ly, 25, when she shot him Easter Sunday. Blakely, one of her two lovers, had run out on her, she said. Extra police patrols were stationed outside Holloway Prison today to prevent demonstrations against her execution. Member of Parliament, newspapers anil churchmen have joined in trying to save her.

a (NEWS foto by Seymour Wllr Gal Faints, Train Late Several hundred Long Island Rail Road commuters who presumably HAD eaten breakfast were 12 minutes late fretting into Penn Station on the 7:01 out of Rockaway Park yesterday morning because Roslyn Geldman hadn't! Roslyn, who lives at 319 Beach 66th Arverne, Queens, fainted on the train just outside Far Rockaway. The LIRR sent her home by cab, then announced she had fainted from nervous exhaustion brought on in part "by failng to eat donned bis robes, the organist went into his preliminaries. Then he just kept on playing and the guests kept on waiting. After the organist had nearly run through his repertoire, people began to get the idea and left. Both Beverly and Norman went into seclusion, but Bev was quoted as saying, "I guess I just changed my mind." Jose Simao, sentenced six years ago in the robbery-slaying of Abdias Soares de Silva, learned in an exchange of life stories with Soares, now a fellow prisoner in the Recife house of detention, that Soares had survived the attack.

Neither recognized the other at first. But the more they talked the more Simao was sure that Soares was the man he beat with a wooden club and left for dead on Oct. 18, 1949, in Canhotino, Pernambuco State. "No Hatred for Him" Simao finally asked Soares if he would take revenge on his assailant if he discovered who he was. "No," Soares replied.

"He gave backhanded slap at them. Short. Haul Launches BEAUTY SEEKING GUY WHO BATHES By Wireless to the Daily Kewi Buenos Aires, July 11. A rather choosy Miss Argentina (34-20-34) flew to the United States today in search of the Miss Universe title and a man who bathes. Isabel Sarli, 25-year-old model said to" be popular with the army set in Argentina, said she has no real love interest at the moment.

Her "perfect she said, would be "the Marlon Brando type, but one who avoids motorcycles, combs his hair and bathes every day." Some Police Athletic League youngsters jein forces to help pull Mrs. Marianne O'Brien Reynolds aboard the schooner Duchess yesterday. Mrs. Kevaolds sponsored a day-long cruise from City, 1 Island on the luxury craft for the kid a. 8b will KponHor six more Long Island Sound cffsMfl for the PAL youngsters during the montlw July local swains considered this a.

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