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arizona • edd clark • gazette (phoenix, az) • legal • medical claims
3 matching items found between Jul 1955 and Dec 1955. Furthermore, there are 3 matching items for all time not shown.
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Sep 13, 1955
Court action is planned in Clark case — Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)
Sep 8, 1955
Practitioner's hearing is set — Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)
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Source: Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)
Preliminary hearing for a practitioner of the Church of Scientology who has been accused of practicing medicine without a license has been set for 10 a.m. tomorrow. Edd Clark, 56, of 1811 N. First Ave. is accused in a complaint of accepting money from a police woman and a secretary for the county attorney's office for treating nonexistent ailments the women complained at to him.
Sep 5, 1955
Medicine charge filed; bond given — Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)
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Source: Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)
A man accused here of practicing medicine without a license, was free today on $1,000 bond after being named in a complaint filed in Northwest Phoenix Precinct Court. He is Edd Clark, 56, of 1811 N. First Ave., who allegedly accepted payments totaling $55 from a police woman and a secretary from the county attorney's office. Romona Wacker, the police woman, and Eythel Deuel, the secretary, said they made the payments to Clark after accepting his advice on how to cure ...
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