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    THE .PHILADELPHIA INOUTRER. SUNDAY MORNING. KOVEMBEI C t»48 • M a i — | M'm

    C. H. DAVIS, INC. 1 »

    M SIMON S CO.

    Jackson Is Freed In Attack Cases

    William A. Jackson, 27, of Norris st. near WHh, who through a mistake In identity, was sought by both New Jereey and Delaware author!tie* on charges of criminal assault, walked out of City Hall a free man veeter-

    Magiatrate William A. Byrd, Sr., in Central Station ordered Jack-son's release after he was informed thai kwal authorit ies gs well as the

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    Assistant District Attorney Frank-tin E. Barr explained that Jfjfkson's close resemblance to Alfred Collins at, paraarudiy the raaTetUra*. laT te the seriw of errors. Until Collin*' arrest, Jackson had been ataities'r identified as the criminal by most of the principals in a series of attacks.

    Collins, meanwhile, Ja reported confessing to a mown Ung saries of crimes in South Jersey, Including * vicious attack on fhe wife of a Ma-laga farmer. Iff which crime Jack-

    B. Mit'on Hanaold. prosecutor for Gloucester, N. J., county, in a letter to larr yesterday, said "there is im-

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    extredWan of Jackson." On Thursday, Superior Court

    Judge Chester H. Rhodes sicned an order re lea sing Ja cfeson from the Delaware charge. In that State Jackson would have faced the gal-lows under a criminal assault charge. ARM* CASE PlSiO|,Vj:o

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    itary infraction while in the Army. The Army announced it would

    a parole violator if the civil charges were proved. With yesterday's dt-veioemenu, the military eharee* au-taaiitif i li wart dissolved.

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    When James stripped a block later, ha WM surrounded by a group of angry passersby, one of whom gave him a pummeling. Detective John

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