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In’ Cleanup Drive , By RELEN MARTIN

2--As a ‘young public [teacher 2 in the 20's, Dorothy {Judd didn’t think much of the civics. textbooks she had to work with, % ° A little later, as a young lave yer’ s wife, Mrs. Judd didn’t think | much of ‘the political machine that was running her oy’ 8 gov{ernment. ~ Lots of other people felt the {same way, but they were tdo busy to do anything, Mrs -Judd was : | busy, too. (run, and two daughters to rear, | But {ings about textbooks and City Hall, £ and went to work with the League lof Women Voters. | Today Mrs. Judd's determina. ition net to sit ‘back and merely “deplore” the situation is credited

s | City Hall for good.

frustrations.

“While her two daughters were! growing up, Mrs) Judd held Many ( {top posts in Women Voters and served o eed 1atate commissions to\revise elec! Fr {tion laws and aet up civil sery ice. CORWALL, At one out-of-fown league con- (UP)—A 15-year-old crippled boy- . vention, she had to brink along returned to his home today, freed her younger daughter, then an in.|0f a manslaughter charge for fant, father during a wouldn't be £ politics. Her first stab at her own city's achine was in 1032, when City = Hall was | |Houke™ and reform efforts were = overwhelmed by Mayor George | Welsh and his political sponsor, {Frank McKay.

using to take dictation.from the !machine in the appointment of a city =got E petitions—sure proof, says Mrs. g [Judd, of’ the dissatisfaction that = had been growing for 15 years,

|. Welsh was recalled, and & bitter Si campaign began. The machine = char ‘='seen forces,” = husband was about to divorce her __ E/because she wouldd't give up the|W! tight. Actually, Mrs. Judd’s husband, Siegal, a prominent attor- by snl ~Einey; was con his = advice and ideas and strategy to ECA from its beginning. “My husband and I never had so much fun together,” Judd. The rest of the family was in it, too, with her daughters and] her father, who had served as a city commissioner during the brief 1934 reform, all lending a hand. When the votes were counted, Citizen's Action had elected its £ candidate for mayor and four out of. five city commissioners. a = £ directors ruled themselves out as mild. , 5 candidates, although her admirElers think Mrs, Judd has just £ about everything it takes to be

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Right now she’s catching up on a few things she had to skip a8 Fy.Tax the £ [full-time , unpaid executive director of the CA. She's redecorating her house, baby-sitting with her 'grandson,, and seeing friends at of satisfied tea. She didn't. forget that civics) book, either. hat rom 5 to 7 in the*morning to] write one called. “Our ir City Gov!

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8he had a house to she couldn t forget her feels.

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That time she helped organize choice,” sa |the Better Government League. Seron. In 1934, that group elected its own |siate of candidates, which favored {a revision of the-city charter to =.allow the city. manager-to-do-his| ‘administrative work without po- = litical manipulation. Then the citizens sat back, and ‘a year later Welsh and McKay moved back into power, ° Dorothy Judd went back to her {league work. “Two years ago she began holding evening meetings {with 15 young couples to study pictures, the problems of the city's schools = and government, = grew, = ganization—Citizen's Action, CA's new power—wlitch: didn't] eye. The size of the camera limits |die this time—was touched off it to taking about BO pictures at

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Dorothy Judd: Practica pol 5 itics became a family affair, = °° ernment,” which has been praised J ; = with finally: running machine | by the National Municipal Reorl Le RAHAT Am polities: wat-of-the-Grand Repidiiview 45% mode-of tte B ’ Citizen's Action 186't coasting;

‘In between there wefe a lot ot! “My job is only begun, " says “It takes someone lerity of complicatiofis over mix-|PIUgEIng away behind the scenes

he old boss would elect the next city’ commission.”

ng what she calls “practical poli- to keep a movement like Citizen's . 5” with the business of running Action alive, If it folded up now a family. N

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The juvenile court dismissed charges against Maurice Leger yesterday after he told the court “Fun that he threatened his drunken father with a butcher knife “just to scare him, but he seemed to run right into it.” - Liem y i8 the victim of cir cumstan not of his own Judge P. C. Berther dominated the house by fear and fores and both

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