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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 27. 1958 20 A a ADVHtTISESfEJrT New Wonder Rx Fights JPrelate Marks I25fh Anniversary I Needed Says Killer of Benefactor, Wife, Girl asthma Girl I Killed By Truck Near Washington, April 26 (AP). into posse. They aeized rifles Arcnbish AmIeto a I i a BRONCHITIS three to seven yean for five times in the head, back gravated robbery.

shoulder and wrist in a bedroom Early told authorities he broke He died in a Denver hospital. fashionable three-! The killer then ahot Mrs From Our Wire Services' "I needed money." th killer LITTLETON. Colo. April 26 said- An ex-convict confessed today he David Early 28 signed a con-. on to the deaths of Merrill ana aasn-a Cicognani, apostolic delegate 10 Thnk.

te just as Early started to flee in the United Slalel today tom-JTmXti en 1 IU. nnniiiefitPn wheeling, neettna. rattling, dlt'lcuit muraerea a lawyer reiauve nu car. ine nnsuwu. hichiuuh-u iuc wui nurln: i uidi nnma -mint, ihiuii Ycsiri- rvnivni inti rvairn Ktru Liieiu anuuici Mrs.

Hegina is.nigni, halt of his elevation to the episcopacy Cy. recurring attack of Bronchial Asthma. tried to rescue him from a life of A- KnSht NortheastHome i ii iMir won x. i'i" inoni iv mo mm mm rv nioni i jt in iiir-ii i.ai it i .1 ma I To mark the occasion, tha ViSVMnV mbaoo. the i Mr Knipnr Jinn rvarpn crime and then killed the altor- nam, police said.

Mrs. rvnigni disarmed mm ana lorceu mm year-old emissary of Pope Pius d. i Karen, 15. Kenneth Knight, arrived soon ctinl nn. Irt thp tlpaH Thfl'sil ftn lawn until police ney's wife and daughter so they 4 9.vpar-rt1H rirl wat iniiirpri All crieDraiea a soiemn ronu- tnim, cnom mucui iron, i H.inM..

v. bound them and put them msep- irl shot )e hpad rlved. IlftSKI pESSMRCa. VYIiril iu. .7 i r.uVv.:' could not identity mm as me.

hPdrnoms. he said. hv fipliverv truck short the, escaped. i BINDS MOTHER, GIRL fitallv a chest. Both died instantly.

"1 ve always mana wort tn ffnnf ficial Mass for Roman Catholic' you ie.p'unier. worn better na 5 I'll go to of the Washington Archdiocese LAWYER SHOT 5 TIMES It after 5 P. M. yesterday as she slaver Before Early could get to Ken up. This time I guess MENOACO ianrl mpmhrrs ot ine OlDlomauC torf Tetted na tiriun I lie diu lie rm ui- i jjiMiiui iiuinrj Vonnolh arrivpH tfi hnv haH struggled the gas chamber.

played outside from tour drugflit todr without prescription. ee ho tit roil Improre. i i mini jviiu.iii i 1 1 v. i n.v. He fled: These grim words came today p- me at 8 lo airal Kane of Arapanoe courjxy am rarv 1ipfl him too Knieht loose from hls bonds.

her ho arrnsn thp frnm Earlv's Hds. Otherwise he The Pope, a special mes 10528 A si on at Thei Inoulrer'i downtown office. Air: 5 7" VLA Early had served sentences at arrjved around 6 P. and he from the house and a I aMrt I.Anff1.Qllll9tAjl iYm la th Rellevur-Stratford Hotel, to plar wun me idoo rr uuu.au lf )awn to I lane. Northeast IMUll uriu.

ubuiojcu boy as emotion as he unfolded his ac-ishop and granted mm me ngiJ.r."fnrom A Tto p. M.rt imunt of the killines. to bless those at the Mass. A. m.

to 2 p. m. on Saturday. Deen arrangea lor mm -t- r0iorado' Early said he took $200 from Early fired twice at the torney was a distant relative by worth. and the Colorado I 1 village.

I I The Pr enn M'hprp np. Was Sent ine laiiiuv. jm-u ill ai i idKE iu me kjH.b -m Tamel Mar i -L. tin, whose fa ther. Pierce, Is A I GIiViBELS CRACKS PRICES THROUGHOUT ALL 3 STORES a machinist at the Westing-house Electric Lester, was taken to Nazareth Hos rAMFI.A MARTIN pital where rS3 3 Li'iimm'J I rjYj era-I 1 SALES; 0 Wrinkle-resistant Dacron blends! Rayon and acetates, silk blends, nylon blends! 2- and 3-button mod- Nubs, checks, stripes, solids! GIMBEL MONTH PRICE! she died of head injuries.

Police said the driver, Hugh Smith. 27, of 195 Red Cedar Levittown. making deliveries for Pugan's Bakery, of Burlington, N. had driven 25 feet down the narrow street from one customer to another when he saw the girl's body in the road from his side view mirror. CAR RAMS POLE The victim had been playing vith Linda Boggi.

2, of 10527-B Air lane, when she was struck. Earlier. Richard Krick. 23, of 529 Brookside Wayne, was killed shortly before 2 A. M.

when the auto in which he was riding smashed into a pole at King of Prussia. The victim was the son of a Rad-nuor township commissioner. Police said the accident occurred when the machine, southbound on Route 202, went out of control as its driver, Robert B. Berry, 22, of 130 Warner Wayne, turned right on to the southbound ramp of the Schuyl- Blue, brown, grey, tan! Regular S5-46, short 36-42, long 37-46. Men's Higher-Priced Tropical Slacks in the PHILADELPHIA CHELTENHAM UPPER DARBY WJ -I IO.

Vrj tML.V4?! 99 pair Well-tailored, pleated slacks with zipper closure in popular gabardines and linen weaves. Solids, -Vt Asilr-a nnrl nilViat TrtWri tan (TVCX .4 AO CtllU II yo. AJlUCf Kf Vy lat VUUj 5IV.J ay No Mail or Phone, GIMIELS SUBWAY, 31-f32, Market. Cheltenham, Upper Darby i .4 1 1 lis i jj i kill Expressway. SERVED IN MARINES PRICES CRACKED ON MISSES BETTER Krick, who served three years In the Marine Corps, and was a member of the honor color guard at President Eisenhower's second inauguration, was riding 0 alone in the back seat of the small, foreign make sedan, ac- JAMAICAS AND PEDAL PUSHERS rrirrline to Dnlire.

lie was pro- K-a5 1 a I je I CJX a 1 W-WXi nounced dead of skull fract "esgi ii rv I f'f-ff ,1 1 I 1 at Montgomery Hospita sH-tlT ristown. Berry suffered minor leg cuts Pedal pushers and jamaicas in washable cottons, chinos and sateens. Solids in black, sand, turquoise or red big-and-little stripes in reds, blues, blacks, pinks big and little plaids in reds, blacks, blues and browns. Misses' sizes 10 to 20. Stat 2nd eolor, aoHern cdolte.

lesva lectio at. Write or Phone WA 2-9000 en S3 or Mere and Thur W. Young. 20, ot Aus- tin. Potter county, who was fS-, riding beside him.

was admitted l-xij each Men's High-Priced Famous Dress Shirts t1Q 3for5.75 MISSES' NOVELTY, ORLONCARDIGAN SWEATERS MISSES' COTTON AND CHINO SUMMER SKIRTS to the hospital with a fractured nose, and scalp cuts. Doctors said Young'i injuries were "not nerioui." YEAR AT LAFAYETTE Krick, a graduate of Haver-ford School in 1953, spent a year at Lafayette College before join-ing the Marine Corps. He went i back to the college last year, as i a sophomore, and had come home Thursday to look for a job MISSES' HIGHER PRICED SPRING COTTON BLOUSES 1.39 11 1.99 1.99 Expensive samples. Multi-prints, solids, sheaths, flares. 22-30.

N. Moll er ftwn. Ord.ra Pastel mint, pink, maize, blue and white In sizes 84 to 40. Ne Moll er Pke Or den Sailor chemise models included. Whites and pastels, sizet 32-38.

Wrlte er Pe Jl am) for the summer, his friends said The victim's father and moth r. the former Jean Carlisle. First quality and irregulars of nationally advertised shirts! Sanforized oxfords, Madras, broadcloth! Fused, button down, round and soft collars! Whites, solids, fancies! 31-36 sleeve in lot. Ne Mall er Phone IMBUS SUiWAT 41, Morke. Chefeeaom, Upper Darby were Informed of his death at SIMBEL SUIWAY.

16, Market, Cheltenham, Upper Darby Burlington, where they had attended the wedding of a niece SI of Mrs. Krick. Young Krick, who I I A had played football at Radnor 4 e--r High School before transferring p- 3 to Havenoro. acnooi, was me crandson of the late Charles S. Boys' Reversible Krick, a Pennsylvania Railroad vice president.

jgf 4.99-5.99 N0-IR0N FIBERGLAS DRAPES a IMAGINE! THIS C0IV1PLETE FOUR PIECE REGULAR 89.95 HOLLYWOOD BEDSETS A A Better Jackets I 1' A inumDs a mae, Runs Into Fists ei99 4 1 ffiT HIV v. Robert Carr, 21, of Garrison nnar Ftcmnnr blj Park, -'y pair ON STURDY METAL FRAME! TWIN, 34 OR FULL SIZES'. "Ivy" sh ipes on one side, nolid eolor on the othpr Splf collar, rip front. Blue, grey, charcoal. 6-lfi.

side, was in a hurry to get home from Chester at 4:15 A. M. yes-terday. So he thumbed a ride at the corner of 12th and lonq They dry in 7 minute! Luxurious pinch pleated Fiberglas drapes at this low, low price! White, pink, gold, mint green, turquoise. f.dgmont.' 2 sompiits BOYS' CHIM0 "IVY" SLACKS 1" our diocks laier, ine car jj broke down and the driver, Ed- ward De Miglio, 18, of 2d st.

near T.tnvH fhpstpr. askprl him tn 5ft help push it. Carr refused DACRON 'DRAPUL' CURTAINS Imagine! Save $33! 'Famous label on each piece! You get a maker's wonder- 2.99 1.88 54" pair because he was in a hurry. At that point, he told Magistrate Anthony Smith, DeMiglio and one of the passengers, John Mil- jig-ler. 20, of Post Trainer, atarted beating and kicking him.

A third passenger, whom Carr did not identify but who joined fully comfortable innerspring mattress with matching boxspring, plus a sturdy metal frame with free-wheeling casters. Plastic-covered headboards in eggshell, rose, green, gray, white-gold. Wrlt or Phone WA 2-tOOO IM8ELS SUBWAY. Ch.itnyt, Philadelphia (tore only 7 Burklp hark, tapprpd lpg, tipper closure. Sanforized rotton chino reinforced at points of strain.

Rlack, khaki, grey. 616. Writ er Phana WA 2-fOOO Machine washable I. 2. 8S 1.V9..3.SS 4.59..I.88 4.ff..).8S Writ, tf eKo.e WA 1- 000 6IMBSLS SUBWAY, 70, Chestnut, Cheltenham, Unp.r Darby in the fray, is being sought by 'PU rrn 'C police.

Smith held DeMiglio CKT-l ttlMMU SUBWAY. J0, Mor.ee and 1 1 'j a filler in $1000 bail each for or Wl further hearing tomorrow. Carr i said that in addition to the beat ing, the men took a diamond ring from his finger. ii ivy. vtt.HVItE.K9 vn fciiy-iyy OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER ON FINE VISCOSE AND NYLON BR0ADL001V1 4.49 NYLON PAD 'N COVER 3-PC.

CONTOUR BATH SETS Q88 afQ0 twin set 39.95-44.95 IMPORTED COLORFUL WILTON RUGS 3 1 size Approximately 9x12'. Oriental, If perfecf, 4.99 5.99 square yard 89 (mm square raiimJ yard 2ai Non-skid, tweed stripe 3-piece sets! Pink, mint green, white, yellow, turquoise, wedgewood blua. State 2nd color. Write er Phone, 3 Stores leaf or floral designs. Colors re woven through for extra long wear.

A low, low price 1 4.99 double size, 3.99 Protects your mattress, adds comfort, won't Washes and dries in a wink, too! Sanforized, nylon filled. Write or Phone, I Stores JSW- REGULAR 59.95 IMPORTED WOOL BLEND HOOK RUGS FAMOUS PERCALE SHEETS HEIRLOOM TYPE SPREADS Wonderful savings on plush pile broad-loom that looks like higher priced chenille. Slight irregularities make this low, low price possible. Grey, rose, beige, sandalwood, green, gold, red, blue, cinnamon. 9 or 12' widths.

Not all colors in both widths. Man Out on Ball Seized as Bookie Special to The Inquirer MOUNT HOLLY, N. April 2n. Jonn iuarmeiia, ou, in' h. Garden was arrested by po-lice raiders today at a relative house on Pearl st.

and charged with bookmaking. He was out on bail on a previous gambling charge. Marinella was held in $2500 bail by Municipal Judge Wilbur S. Lippincott for a further hearing Monday. He also is awaiting action of the Burlington County grand jury growing out of his arrest last Jan.

12, when a floating dice game in Pemberton town-ghip was raided by State police Cleaning Firm Robbed of $44 A robber fled with $44 yestr day after binding a clerk at the Kainbow Cleaners, 18th and Dia mond Kts. Victim of the 9:30 A. M. robbery was Mrs. Ann Green, 34, who was frped by a customer.

She told police the robber was about 27 years old and clad in blue pants and cap. 89 99 77 Approximately 9x12'. Colorful design in oval or oblong rugs. Ideal to brighten any room. Buy several at thia low price! 34 4 If perfect 2 to3.f 1 IRREGULAR 69.95-74.95 9x12' AXMINSTER RUGS Completely washable, lintless, need no ironing.

Antique white or enow white. USE WALL-TO-WALL OR ROOM SIZE Pacific Springs, twin fitted and double fitted. 42.3S' alllowcaiae, rf pert. 7te No Moll or Phone, 3 Storti fhllodelphl. Mall ar Pfc.it.

ttr. ilO' tiir e.U' ....41.24 15' ....43 la' ....44.44 ill' 52 02 U10'4" 42.44 1212' 12U'i" 11.22 121S' 12i14't" .43 SS 12i1S' Slight irregularities you can hardly find, but they mean big savings for you! Tone-on-tone, floral or modern designs. 4489 SCULPTURED RUGS Extra hravy, non kld. SOxM" PRINTED CASES for I7 SUMMER ILANKETS ......2. SelrrlH Irrrlii'ar pllloraan.

Pi Inted lrrrfiilari, big 70x0" lira No Moll er Phone, GIMIELS SUIWAY, 965. Market, Philadelphia store only Writ, er Phone WA 2-fOOO en It.mt Sta too, ttlMIILS SUIWAY, S4S, Cheitnnt Wt 14t4i Wilmlnotex. 4-WI. Oimbett deliverr n44 JS( hondlinf Sevena att limitation! h.B4 iZ 10 10 t. t.

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