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Peress, Former Army Judge Hits Ex-Sen. Cain Blasts Security Program; Assails Those Who Use Term 5th Amendment Communist Supervisor Asked About Magistrates WASHINGTON (fc-Fwffusr Re Promotion, Discnarse On Returns publican Sen. Harry P. Cain today How High Now, Nurse? blasted "octupu-like" as the gov Court Curbs Upper Chi Repairman Tod Orders Work Done in Garage During Daytime WASHINGTON The Senate I Investigations subcommittee called ernraent's personnel security program and nid have built our system! faster than we could coo1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaH Irving Fe' former Army super- 2 Charges Quashed Because of Faulty Summonses Judge William R. Toal yesterday visor today to tell what he know about the New York dentist's pro- trot them effectively or fairly." Now a member ox trie Subv motiwi and discharge.

sive Activities Control Board, Cain also assailed "some in was "forced" to quash two charges of motor violations because "of The witness, Lt. Col. Ruluff Lev Harrv McGowan. who operates erich, was chief dental surgeon at who use the term Flith Amend ment Communist with its "power Camp Kilmer, N.J., when Registrars Sitting In 2 Communities Four teams of roving registrars are on duty today in two communities to sign up voters for the May 17 primary election. Two sets are visiting the Broomall ti rehouse in Marplc while the other two sets are "sitting at the Brookhaven Fire-house.

Registrars are on duty from 2 until 9 p.m. The pre-primary tour ends Monday when registrars sit in three communities. Teams will travel to Upland, East Lans-downe and Darby Township. a motor repair business off the 1900 block Whwton avenue, Upper Chichester yesterday was ordered faulty magistrates' returns." 'Something has to be done about this," he said as he pointed out jor destructive evil. as stationeo mere.

The subcommittee is seekinz to the failure of magistrates to follow to limit his operations to the daytime snd to inside his zarage. unravel Army red tape surround the law in malting out their tran In an address prepared tor the 7th annual Conference on Civil Liberties, he termed a "bulwark of freedom" the Fifth nendment guarantee that a person may not ing Peress' promotion to major Areordinz to testimony before scripts and summonses. and his subsequent honorable dis Judge William R. Toal, McGowan be compelled to-testify against him charge alter he had refused to an swer question about alleged Communist connections. lives over a two-car garage aim repairs cars in the garage and self.

"We should be less concerned, Kaymond AiKer, 18-year-old Phjladelphian, was one of the "beneficiaries" ot defective summonses. Judge Toal ordered his fine of $3,7.50 returned. Ho had originally been fined on three viola- tions arising from passing a car Lt. Col. Chester T.

Brown. 3 0 on an adjoining 101 measuring by 102 feet, which he acquired ha -said, "by the few who hide Camp Kilmer 'intelligence officer, in im behind the privilege without justifi tesuDed yesterday he had noted Also according to testimony, re cation and much more concerned on reress promotion request pa pairs 20 on far into the night, by those who trifle with and prosti on Victory avenue near 60th street Nov. 22. pers mat tne oenust was suspected of disaffection," and recommended the advancement be dis tute its significance. NO NAMES MENTIONED frequently to and beyond midnight and on Sundays.

Residents also pointed out that the garage is in area zoned A or residential. George- E. Kearns' Jr. and a Philadelphia attorney, Herbert Too Much Secrecy Hit By Editor approved. "It seemed to me impossible Cain, a former senator from: Washington, did not.

name in hisl prepared text specific persons in Unfortunately," Judge Toal Somer, represented the youth. The other motorist who gained through a defective return was I. that the promotion would go tnrougn urown said. authority as his targets. said, "I can't abolish his business! because you have waited too longj to appeal to the court even though Holmes.

Loner Dartv. who al Maj. Vernon McKenue of the "When some in authority-refer to Fifth Amendment the operation is a violation. WASHINGTON ifl-A newspaper! executive said todav the mvprn-l legedly violated the motor code while driving in Baltimore pike near the Wild Goose, several miles west of Media. Charles H.

Heid-man represented him. he said, "I shudder because of; the lack ot understanding and power surgeon general's office here said he also protested promoting Peress and some 700 other officers without consideration of their security status, but the promotion went IEFORE ZONING According to testimony, McGow meet should provide penalties for for destructive evil which is in herent in those statements. One roo mucn, as well as too little, use of the secret label. an started that work before the adoption of the present zoning TWO-THIKIW VICTOR tnrougn. who refuses to testify against htm- regulations which defines the section as residential.

John B. Campbell, a civil offices' in the Lafayette lelf may be a Communist but there are solid and. proper reasons why J. Russell Wiggins said "there are many legal and more Informal penalties tor failing fb classify enough material. There are no real Though he was unable by law he may not be.

BuDding, 5th and 'Chestnut Philadelphia, was a twethirds vic- Centuries of inquisitional tor penalties at all for excessive se- Bretherick Links ADA in a similar appeal from a lagistrate's defective retain. Campbell had waived a hearm? creuveness." Wiggins is vice president and to order removal of the nuisance, Judge Toal told the residents that he could and would order McGowan to stop all outside repair work and to keep, bis lot clear of cars and trucks. tures, mental and physical, and misgivings over man's, inhumanity to man, Cain said, "forged and tempered the bulwark of freedom general managing editor of the that the individual snail not oe re- wasmngton rost and Times-Herald, and chairman of the Freedom before a Clifton Heights justice of. the peace oh three charges of motor violations in the borough said to have occurred. Jan.

29. Judge Toal told McGowan he ToGimmies! nuired to convict himself. of Information Committee of the! American Society of Newspaper must limit his repair work to the houses from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., six Cain drew a bead on the employe security program for' the second court found that onlv oin The organization of Americans He testified before a Senate Gov lor uemocratic Action has 8 days a wcck. He added that the order is effective immediately and that a time in two months, tie caiiea ior: Appointment of a distinguished, nonpartisan commission1' to -work out consistent, uniform standards brotherhood tie with communists." violation was involved, "improper passing" while through Clifton Heights.

Judge Toal imposed, a fine of $10 and costs on that one violation instead of $10 'Judge Arthur P. Bretherick de- Nurt Catherine Sfromi checks the ttmperorur of lobby lohntr 6, to find ifs down to 101, quit a drop front the 10I.O degree It reached whon lobby enttrod tho Tutso, hospital a week 090 with a ruptured appendix. The high reading, TO degrees over normal mouth temperature, lasted two hours before doctors and nurses got down court decree will be prepared and! dated back to yesterday, the day clared yesterday in welcoming 39 ernment Operations subcommittee headed by Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn) on Humphrey's proposal for a special commission to study all phases of the federal security pro and procedures and on each of the three counts. newly naturalized citizens.

"This group four years ago elected a 01 tne neanng. STARTED DT 1952 marriage between security and politics." 2. Training schools "ol the high Joseph T. Labrum Jr. repre 10 100.

The youngster can't undergo an appendectomy until the infection is and his strength built up. (Af Wtrephoto) sented Campbell mayor and 'a district attorney in Philadelphia who were officers of In answer to Judge Teal's ref gram. Wiggins' prepared testirrlonv est order" for persons who deal erence to the delay in bringing the CTganiiation. A Philadelphi; dealt with many phases of govern with "the preciousness of another's newspaper called upon both Bonn court action, iieorge K. Lamplugh, 1915 Wharton whose place adjoins McGowans, said the McGow reputation 3.

An end to suspensions In ad resign their offices but up until mental secrecy, including congress' own action in closing some committee hearings to the public. Six Nations Still Must an operations didn become a now tney nave not. Warning the new citizens against vance of a hearing. URGES LEGAL AID CITIZENS CANT JUDGE reach its historic decision. Continued From Pttje 1 nuisance until 1952.

He testified to the noise which Germany and France complete socialism, as wen as communism, Judge Bretherick termed social The only fire in the proceedings! Mentally Retarded Aid Urged WASHINGTON dv-The the process. was provided by the American 4, Government legal assistance in security risk- cues: 5. Power for security boards to subpoena witnesses to help them Chancellor Konrad Adenauer documents on Yalta, published continued often to one and two o'clock in the morning. During the summer, he said, the dust and odor makes it impossible to keep windows on that side of the house Sign Pacts "The secrecy of congressional hearings on military affairs is a difficult and troublesome matter," he said. "Citizens can-hardly judge whether their representatives have arrived at right decisions when they are not privy to the deliberations in which these decisions was jubilant at the successful out Wednesday night; ism, "the outer door to the inner door of communism." He he saw no difference between "the British brand of socialism and the Russian brand of adding that "both stand for Wilhelm Kaisen, president of the reach "decisions wnicn arc urm and just," without need to rely on; come of his long struggle, "This does away with Yalta," he de BONN, Germany in-Nlne na open.

'a lot of guessing Bremen Senate, referred sharply to the "terrifying views" of the; tions have completed ratification Appropriations Committee today urged an aU-out 'attack on "the Mrs. Lamplugh testified that be regulation and regimentation. clared, referring to the Big Three conference in February 1945 which Elimination of what he called contradictions among security sys Western Powers at Yalta. He was of the Paris treaties to rearm West cause of the and dust "and 'LAND OF OFPORTUMTY' swearing" we haven't been able have emerged; Wiggins conceded that "the need for secrecy is greater" today than began the Allied planning for the Germany. reporting on behalf of the Foreign Affairs Committee.

"This is the land of hone and tems for the hulk ol government workers, for the atomic energy pro-. to use our porch for three years, occupation of Germany. Another six, including France; it has ever been, because of the more more more The division of Germany agreed President Theodor Heuss was and. the United States, have yet to opportunity, uage bretherick told the new citizens, as he pointed great and growing problem" of mentally retarded children. It recommended a $750,000 allotment to launch a research program in this field and directed the Office of Education to present "a real program" next year.

The funds were mntflinfrl fn Lamplugh also told the court utmn at Yalta, he declared, expected to sign the West German! aggressive and imperialistic de grim, and for industries doing as-lense work- 7. Determining loyalty and integ iimsn tne process. that he and other neighbors had ratifications without delay. out me ireeaoms guaranteed under the Bill of Riehts. "booortun- fluenced not only Germany, but also' Europe, the whole world The' West German Bundesrat appealed to the township commis The upper house tacked three signs of Soviet Union." But he cautioned that "the dangers of secrecy therefore are also greater than ever before." Cupper house) ratified the pacts rity on the basis of a person's, record since 1947 instead of going sioners several times but obtained peace ana tne democratic spirit.

resolutions onto its approval of rearming. today. The Italian Senate cave its ity for education is unlimited here. If you have intelligence and are willing to work hard there is no relief. "That the German people, nei hack father -into the past, the $2,337,522,261 appropriation bill to ther in East nor West, are 'still "If in order to defend our his (1) demanded four-power NOTHING DONE 'okay last week.

Britain, Canada, Norway, Greece, Portugal iaraey general's list of subversive no limit how far vour chiWrvn unarice me Laaor Department, the Department "of Health'! 'education talk on reunaication of the di signed is a symbol that sap- "Nothing was done and finally toric -Tights, we thoughtlessly submit to progressive restrictions unon organizations was stanea in unt, Cain Questioned whether it is and your grandchildren can. eo and Iceland previously approved. oorts us." he said. vided country, (2) emphasized the temporary nature of the Saar The French Council of the Re- ine new citizens were urged to Yalta was also rcterrea to oy "common sense" to deny federal those rights, we may. discover a decade, a generation, hence that nublic (upper house) will open its we were 101a mai tne oiuy remedy' would be to appeal to the court," lie added." -Another witness.

Georee Straw- accept tne privilege of voting. Georg August Zinn, Socialist pre- Jobs to persons who were I agreement and (3) urged removal all remaining, "occupation dis "You will be urged to vote for three-day debate Wednesday. The 01 Hesse. He said he now farsiriited than their government' we have scuttled the ship ourselves to keep it from being sunk by the this one and that one. and.vprv U.S.

Congress is expected lo act and Welfare, and related agencies for the' fiscal year starting 'July In a report written by Rep. Fogarry p-RI), the committee said from three to five million children are in the "mentally retarded" category "yet the-problem has gone almost unnoticed by the the sinister feeling that the criminations" against West and got out of organizations before i as soon as the irench. have given division of Germany into oppos 1922 Pleawntview also testified to the. noise and dust and added that McGowan's natrons are properly so, but when you enter the confines of the voting they were lisieou ing East and west blocs stemmed! enemy. Because are provided only for insufficient iise of the se Ait three were accepted, their final yes.

i The Dutch Parliament will begin from the Yalta conference. That forced to use part ot the Strawley uwlu yuu may voce as. you wish, I Judge Bretherick told them debate on the treaties March 29. The first two were similar to driveway in getting in and out of 1 Former British subjects, 12 of Belgium, Luxembourg and Den made reunion impossible for an indefinite time, or at least difficult, he' said. cret label, Wiggins termed it inevitable "that all personnel will lean to caution's side" in aDDlvme' those passed by the Bundestag me Mctiowan- garage because wnen it -approved rearmament.

Killer, 16, Gets Life mark are holding back to see what the French do. Given French as leaders in education and in medical research." There is only "the haziest no-lion" of what causes the problem or how many children could be 01 tne narrow wiatn of th alley. "My garage doors have been The reunification resolution said stand aras set up. SAYS RIGHTS INVOLVED damaged three times during the mem, iea me list of the newly naturalized, with six Italians coming second. Five former citizens of Poland were in the group and four Irish marked St.

Fat-rick's Day with their 'admission to that putting the divided country together again by peaceful means Referring to military, atomic andi Vandals Ransack Lincoln School last two years," he told the court. helped through a planned program was the iirst aim ot Germany' Strawley also-jaid he had pro other secrecy programs. Wieeins DEDHAM, Mass. GB-Slim, boy- tested to McGowan several times. said: sent, they are believed certain to ratify.

Restoration of West German sovereignty needs only the assent of Britain, France, the Unltdd Slates and West Germany. Creation of the planned West European Union has to be approved by Vandals broke into the Lincoln me committee said. The research will be conducted by the National Institute of Neuro American citizenship. policy. It asked the Western Allies to get' together with the "Russians to arrange-free-nationwide elec lstuy handsome MaKarewicz, 16, of Norwood, begins a life sen IMPROVEMENT School during the night and rar Three were listed as -rcprmaJ "Involved here is the right of the people to know about those logical Diseases and Blindness'and sacked teachers' desks in th and three as "stateless." There "He said he was sorry and tence in state prison today ior the sex strangling ol his school chum operations of their own government were better for a few days and, were two Estonians and fa-n building and scattered papers andi tions.

ASKS ROLE IN TALKS the National Mental Health Institute. The budgets of these two agencies were hiked JSOO.OOO 'and books around several rooms. men started up again, he testuied. (areeics ana one each from Czech and neighbor Geratdine Annese, 15.. It also asked that West Germany The vandalism was discovered Mrs.

Elinor Lrjeruoisen, 601 John ail seven members Untain, France, West Germany, Italy, Holland, Belgium and Luxem oslovakia, Cuba, Korea and France $250,000 respectively to foot-'the should taKe part in 'any such talks. on which three-lourths of all their taxes are spent, in which three-fourths of all persons engaged by government are employed, in which the very lives of citizens may be engaged and upon which the survival of our government- The-iaar resolution underlined Dill. The recommendation nf the arL by Frank Funi, a janitor, when he opened the school at 8th and Lincoln at 7.30 a.m. today. He bourg.

son another neighbor, said when she protested to McGowan's brother, Walter, he called toward the garage "come on gang." She On the bill as a whole, the com- mission of the group was made by West Germanys' contention that no final change in any of the Reich's 1937 horders which 'included the notified police. crammer, james f. Morgan Detective Joseph Ryan said en men went into tne nouse. sne said. ui mm tne oacn was ad- A Norfolk County Superior Court Jury deliberated three hours yesterday before convicting MaJrarewicz of ihe Nov.

4, 1954, slaying in a garage next to the girl's home. He was charged with first-degree murder. Peter's attorney Louis Goldstein said: "I still believe he is innocent. I will review the record and mittee cut 3.8 per cent from, the 52,432,148,861 requested by Presi-dent Eisenhower. However, the committee claimed the reduction Crosscash ana even the survival of the free Saar can be made until a peace to avoid' trouble.

trance to the building was gained mim'stered-. by William Morgan. treaty is written, by breaking a. window near the As the testimony ended Judee world may depend. Wiggins made no positive recom tumt ucin.

me group was invited Toal said if his order is violated the tipper house, composed of was closer to 10 per cent. It noted to auena me ouarieriv nahn-aiira. Continued From Page 1 Thursday before turning it over ministers of West Germany's nine McGowari-i will be held for. con night, March" 30, in the courthouse. jlront door.

He said the vandals, heiieved to be juveniles, thenj systematically looted desks. mendations. He said any commission along the lines recommended that $1,400,000,000. of the money is for grants to states for public as states, took just over an hour tempt of court. ihe list 01 new M.

Flvnn. 1142 Snni the limes. The judges used three "key' sistance in accordance with bind- see it' there are grounds to lake il to the Supreme Court of oy Humphrey should weigh sober-ly" several aspects of secrecy: lng legal pledges. Luigi Sfrattoni, 1023 W. 5th st Anna Dyminsky and Walter Dv- words in comparing the entries with the official solution on the first words Were No.

5 Across (path.) No. 8 Across Pat Ward Tells Jelke Jury She Began Her Sordid Life of Crime at Only 6 minsuy, ootn 01 2730 W. 2nd Erna K. Murray. 2023 10th st Prohe calm and stoical during the 10-day trial in which he his innocence, heard the verdict and slumped in his seat and began to cry.

His parents (model) and No. 11 Across (lent.) Frank T. Gillingham, Crozer Seminary: Kyingnah A. Y. Park, 330 One thousand and thirteen entries) Continued From Page 1 ams, band leader Skitch Hender-I girl, I'm not in the- habit of wav NEW YORK tfEx-call girl Patj survived this first test.

Most economist John Kenneth Galbraith "filled the air with dire state- w. am Anna Catinelli, 306: Gartside ct Annuziata Nardirrhia son and disc jockey Jack Eigen. rusnea to his side. They were1 crying too. ing for the privilege.

I know Jelke1 as I know a thousand people in ers that there is no real competition in the automobile industry. those eliminated went astrav by Ward, breaking down in sobs at times, has testified she had sex ASKED FOR DATE 1127 White Irene and Walter using "bath" instead of "path" or Joseph Annese, 63. father of the town. un me contrary, he said in nn- ments" in testimony before the Fulbright committee. Miss Ward said Henderson gave relations and visited bars and oy using "leit" instead ol "lent." tuizyic, ootn of 406 E.

19th st. Marina Sullivant. 120 E. 4th st. siam girl, who lived only a block During cross examination about pared testimony, the industry "is even more competitive todav than! her his telephone numoer hecause, On the second elimination, the night spots at the age of 1G Hall said fialhraith TJ irom the Makarewicz home, com- ner illegitimate child.

Miss Ward; Stanley Masternak. 312 Ward sr. he wanted to take me out. said that during her pregnancy the at any time in its 50-ycar his- before she met Minot F. (Mickey); said she was 16 at the time.

Vincent Consiglio. Fair Acres judges used the key words "safe." 011 No. 17 Across, and "weeding" on No. 15 Down. This time 37G en memed grimly: rtie verdict okay.

But I would feci better he got death like my daughter. press agent, Moore, gave her Jeikc time New Dealing, ADA-type of ami-Jeffersonian who has flirted around" with one or rwa pink fronts." She said she had met him at an He brought alons charts tn nmw Defense counsel emphasized also NBC rehearsal. "I never went out tries remained in the running and nerz demanded to Know: "Did you call Joe Moore and tell him Unless vou give me some money he said, that GWs car prices that she Knew at least two notori 6j7 were eliminated. Of those elim with him," she testified. "I hadi wma; iieiuy jJ'Andrea, 188 Bridge Drexel Hill; Ellen B.

Woolston, 114, Baltimore "Alma and Jan Riig, 236 Ohio all of Milmont Park; Nora Mc-FCeon, 1106 Leiper Eddvstone: iiave ueen consistently heinw ous procurers before she met the inated this time, most erred in his telephone number. I didn't Gasbraith, who testified March toid the committpu ha M-t those of the rest of the industry. im going to name you as the '(oleomargarine heir. Norwegian Seaman Injured in Crash using either "sane" or "wedrlinc, want to go out with him. has told reDpaterilv nf iatner ot the And Jelke's counsel obtained a expect a market crash, but urged precautions prevent one.

Henderson, reached later, said: 'I did not." Miss Ward re.iDnnd- The final elimination left Conner as the closest to a perfect solution concession from the prosecution's! Irene M. Temple, 4105 Woodland I Brookhaven; Clafa Paleocas- "I honestly have no recollection of A Norwegian seaman and two star witness that she doesn't know ed. She saki Moore gave her the money "because I needed it and "A careful reading nf Due not quite close enough, the incident. It's conceivable that jiL-tumg reports um could make profits even if it cut prices so far, that its major competitors would be forced out of business. He says he understands the comoanv other men were injured slichtl- how many men she had relations PRIZE GOES TO S.tOO he felt sorrv for ma." She ttwtl.

I met the woman in a public place. tntis, sis North Collingdale; Barbara B. Buck, 204 2nd st. Es- in a two-car collision cariv today with during the period she associ- ord," Fulbright said will show that he primarily urged caution. But even had he painted a pinnmu this is most embarrassing.

I don tied sne never had sexual relations Thus Crosscash Puzzle No. 2 on the Industrial Highway, near sington; Manuel Fernandez, 10461 jated with Jelkc. CAUSES ADJOURNMENT care about myself. It's most em went into the bonks as unsolved' do this for a variety of me inrernationai Airport, Tinicum. nates Marcus Hook; Audrevl iwun BREAKS DOWN AGAIN and ine prize was added au All three were taken to Taylor: reasons, among them mat GM barrassing to Faye.

It's ridiculous! that she should have lo suffer for A tearful breakdown by ihe 21- j. rayne ana jrancis jfayne, both of 714 7th avenue circle. tomatically to the S100 for Puzzi would he subject to possible gov At this Point she bowed her head Hospital bssington Fire Co. ambulance. The seaman was something I have no recollection Xo.

3, making tomorrow's puzzle! ernment prosecution as a monop- Swarthntore; Salvatore ana Degan weeping again. A brunette yesterday caused! an early overnight adjournment of Jelke's trial on a charge of, re- Henderson is married to worth S300. Crosscash Mo. 3 will tilled as Hjalman Hansen, 33, chief 20 E. 3rd Sister Mary Vic cess failed to restore her composure, and the trial was adjourned actress Faye Emerson.

bi published onlv in tomorrow picture, should his opinions squelched so that the American people should be given only information that is optimistic? Fulbright went on to say: 'Apparently I am a great deal more confident on the strength of America than the Republican professionals are. They seem to fear that the economy can't stand, fv- NO CRASH DANGER SEEN toria, rranimn and (iayley sts. steward on a Norwegian tank? anchored at Hog Island. Times, so make sure that you cet Miss Ward said she once had crumng ner ior caie society prostitution. She was being cross- In another develoDment.

the U.S. ootn ot Aiedia: our copy. gone out driving" with Adams. Miss Ward previously had named Hansen was a passenger in a Bell Cab Co. taxi driven by Clin- Karola Blackburn, 405 Cherry Nellie Cuch.

5205 SDrincfield If you're not already crHinr She said she met Eigen at Toots Larry Greenbaum as father of her Chamber of Commerce declared, business is expanding healthily andj without danger of a stock market cxamincd by defense counsel George Washington He-rz about an illegitimate child she bore the home delivery, you can arrange Shors Restaurant while being es cniin. roaa, ana ivucnaei iNych, 103 S. iuj nv caiisnr me circu atinn corted by Joe Moore, a Broadway During cross-examination about Springfield road, all of Clifton crash despite what the Chamber xon ib, 01 sit E. stn st, Tinicum police identified the driver of the other car as Donald O'Connell, 22, 2138 Franklin animation." age of lr. before she met Jolke.

department ai Chester 3-6161. Or the child, she said her relations press agent. Heights; Bridget Hughes, caned loose talk growing out of The witness mentioned sor iwith Greenbaum were against herj She said she had met Clark- Brooke St. Davids; Madeline you can get .1 copy from your newsstand or by stopping at' the me uiongnt investigation. well-known names when asked! iownship.

nie three were! through Jelke and had gone out iiouctieiie, Village Green CAMPING and FISHING EQUIPMENT TARPAULINS me uiamoer issued last night about men she knew wm ana sne caiiea mem rape. "I didn't know what it was about limes oiuce, IS K. Stll ft. cuts ana bruises, ihcre were no arrests made. itn the actor and Jelke.

Gemma Cecala, 105 Spring Valley None of the well-known men she Don passun this nnnortnmlv. a report saying recovery from the 1353-54 recession not only contin the first time," she said. The wit roao, uaroy iuary w. Latch. 2i CLARK MAKES DENIAL mentioned from recollections iu i-niji jow: Lim in on me tross- ness conceded that she did not ued but "actually gained momen Surrey drive, Newtown Square; her teen years was represented as, cash tun tomorrow! prosecute Greenbaum.

Clark, a television and movie player, denied at his apartment trisa (2s2 spruce st. anyinmg more tnan a casual ac tum" in the first three months of this year. Jeih-e. Jo, was sentenced to from Upper Darby: James and Edith quaintance and there Hall said the stock market dc- here last night that he knew Miss Ward and most certainly "not as ueviin, Good Shepherd apart three to six years at his first trial two years ago. The conviction gestion that any were among her veioped "jitters" after Harvard 1 vice clients.

ments, Rosemont: Ottilie Malanik, 104 Golf Hills road, and Jerzv'W. a gin tor mre. EXTRACTIONS 1 Asleep or Awake PLATES REPAIRED '2 HOUR ft NEW DENTURES CREDIT as upset oecatise the nress and Among these men were actor "This is an outrage, a shame." nblic were barred from nart of 'GarbolewsM, 1316 Dill road, both REXALL BISMA-REX RAtvtt mM Indlgtititn tn 5 mtn. KtM laM. Act In four ittttiv Dane Clark, comedian Joey Ad- he said.

"When I go out with a me mai. Havertown, Vm then POLIO POLICY PROTECTS ENTIRE FAMILY DR. BARAL MESSMER'S KIRSCH TRAVERSE RODS DFUPERY-flARriWARK (rarenti-clilldrtn 3 mot. to lt yn.) Domestic Toon fnrtlrn Tour Travelers Cheeks Foreljrn SUnpt immlcritton Barua Notsrj ITill CHESTER TRAVEL AGENCY now pays up 10 ench person laccetror to Dr. n.

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