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4SV lbs, 50-6I1-: nrtr lutvywlfbu. tia tiucr. 6J-S6c: utner nuibr htv? COUIIEI-rOST, Camden, N. Mooy. CkteUr 31, 194 ScPN.

Y. Egg Market weights. 31 -54c: Extra. 1 large, ai.diura, western. -jc: nearoy Phila.

Market Produce Prices mediums. 43-44 Vc; pullet, pe-weea 2S-28C. S. Judge Orders Rep. Thomas to 3 Children Share i Browns Fancy heavyweights, Western, 48 a lb, 48-Ao' 2c; nearby heavyweights, -New York.

Oct. 3S (UP) Egg receipts 13,706 cases of 30 dozen e(gt each. Market firmer. Wholesale selling price per doienll Mixed Colors. Extra fancy heavyweljhu, 47-47 Vt.

Eitrat. 1 large, 4 6 Vs. Extras, 1 medium, 3S-49. Pullet. 30-S0V.

Peewee. 63-53. emit fancy. 4c-49yac: other nearby heavy-weithtt, ltn. I larce, Katra.

1 medium, Western, 40c; neaiby Truck receipt wer modrtf to literal Trial on Nov. 7 mediums, 40-4 ac; pulleti, 31c; pee wets, 36-37C. W. A. Lamb Estate Set at $25,000 and trt-ttaf actlv on th Philadelphia whole-al product market today, the Fedtral-Statt K'Xt: tod price on nearoy wnue ana brown em represent toot transaction! for finest marks and not paying prices to producer! or shippers.

arket Newt Service reported. Lower nrlcn were noted for riullflower. 1 'A Dirtlet. (mln. 43-lba 39.

I.IKVU, 39C. lettuce, linia and map bean. Cabbage and celtry tllehtly ttruiteer. muinrnoma and New UVE FOl'LTmr Arrivalt were lltht. but trading was alto Jerney tweet potatoe hrm.

Applet and wAvc-stMoi Acta fa estimated at light and supplies were fully ample fur trade need. Choice trade of (printer and broil bite potatoe about tteady. Apple: Bu. and boxei. SV.

In. Pa. Stay- er found good clearance, with the ton steady man i-J as. fair 1.50; Jonathan 3. lew 2 15.

DeUclou 1.50; M. J. Uelldoii 2. Staymana SI. 50-1.

Poorer SI. R. I. Greenup 1.SO-1.T5, Rome ordinary S5c-1 to firm. Fowl and roasting chicken eaay to weak on average run, which comprised the bulk of th tupply.

Demand for pullett poor and tock were forced out at concessions. Muscovy duck firm and well cleared. Good turkey (old readily. Quotations: Fowls, col- Lima neant: uu. n.

aomt lair loo ts, noorer SI. Vtrrint nwntlv fate l.fio. Washington, Oct. 28 (UP) Federal Judge Holtzoff today directed that Rep. J.

Parnell Thomas, N. be tried on Nov. 7 on charges of taking salary kickbacks from his congressional employes. The judge had two Washington physicians examine Thomas after he requested that his trial again be postponed because of his ill health. He has been suf S3, on mark 3.50-3.75.

poorer 1.35. Snap Bean: Pa. Valentine 1 50-12. N. J.

FOSTER'S Funoral Servct t. AU.I FOJTII JOHN N. SWAITZ WM. J. DECKMAN CalllnatWMtJ, N.

1 Audusraa, N. Nmm S-015J rhm( WIM HoddM 4 leas Ave. ISO Whit Hart Pik ored, fancy, 36-37; some clean-up (ale, 25c; some barebackt. 34c; Leghorn fowls, 30-33; old roosters, 30-31; few 33c; ttagt, few, 33c: Bountiful, ordinary to fair Virginia Valentine, mottly fair 11-3. early $25,000 will be shared by tnree children of William A.

Lamb, 70, of 21 Eighth avenue, Haddon1 Heights, terms of his will dis-j closed Thursday. He died Oct 13.i Legatees are William of Glenside, Psu, named Virginia M. Lambert, Haddon Heights, and Doris A. Sowton, Moorestown. Lamb, a general partner of Tamh Rrothers.

708 Chestnut taie. nne quality s.35-3.75. pullett. not wanted, mottly 37-30: few small peddling tales. 33-35; matting chlckent, ueeu: Fa.

per bun. 3Vi-3e, low a 3 Broccoli: crate bunched. N. 13 4 1' ii- ia-ju; iew extra rancy mgn color, tmau taiea, 30-33; springers, fancy, 3 to 4 crosses, 38-30. moltfe 39-30: Red.

37-39: tome as, mottly 1.35, laur 75c, Pa. cabbaie: 50-lb. aack Sanlth tvDe Pa- small sites of crosses, 33-37; tome small tliet of White Rocks, 30-33; ordinary springers. many large Dett medium, moat 1.35, few 1.50. N.

J. fair 85-fl. fering from a stomach ailment. lev J.iii imMomin-liiliiiX carrot: en. bu.

topped and warned l-35. fair T5c. Cauliflower: Crate 13 head. N. 60- 20-22, aown to s.

Due, wnite ream, lew, 30c: Muscovy, 36-28, mostly 38. Turkey, fancy hen, 45c: torn, around 33c: ome poor, 35c. Pigeons, pair, young, 40-50; old, 30c. Leghorn broiler, few large, 21. DBES8EO POULTRY Thomas was indicted by a fed 85c.

few hither. Pa. SI. Celery: Pa. and N.

J. Vt crate Golden Heart, watnea, vanoua me. 1.50-3.50, Iced chlckent Irregular. Desirable tmalUie eral grand Jury here Nov. 8, 1948.

He was stricken with a stomach ailment, however, and spent most of the time since the indictment mottly N. J. Heart Pacal, per 4-5c. oi iowis in moaeraie request ana steauy. street, Philadelphia, bequeathed his entire interest, representing capital and undistributed profits, to his three children to be shared equally.

The residuary estate, according to the will, also is lelt to the children. Friends and relatives will share the estate of Miss Irene M. Hog- Quotation: Fresh-killed fowls, colored, 5 pounds and over, Iced, 30-35c; Leghorn, 25- En Plant: N. J. bu.

Hlfh Buth. mottly ordinary to fair. Sl-1 50. beat 12-2 50 29c; chicken, Iced, 5 pound and over, 39-43c: 4 33-37C: 2A to 4 32- uttuce: N. crate, iceoerf, 34 neaat.

until June in Walter Reed hospital. Since June he has been CHARLES W. HISKEY fUNUAl 0MCTOI Camdtn 4-1623 ESTABLISHED 1913 423 Cooper Street tome fair, 1.50-S3: poorer, 1.35; eattern 35c; I't to 2 lbr, 33-36c, old roosters aa to sue. 24-aac. Turkeys, young nent.

51 cratet. Big Botton, poorer, 50-7Bc; Romaine. 50C-S1. 54c; tomt, at to site, 40-44e. Ducks, 35- recuperating at his home in Allendale, N.

J. Muthroomt: 5-1D. baiketi, lame lair, 38c. bQUabi. 80c: Premiums.

85-90C mottly 1.15-1.35: few. 1.35: Guineas, young, per 45c; Caponette, at Thomas was accused in a four- ers. 72, of 6752 Walnut avenue, poorer. 75c Partnlpt: bu. btkti, mottly 75c, few to lite, as-asc.

WHEAT ww a ooc. Pepper: N. many ordinary to fair, PennsauKen, wno aiea ucu Her will distributes $17,000 in spe Hfir hMuestS. count indictment, one of conspiring with his then secretary, Miss Helen Campbell, to pad his office (Early Market.) Tradln slew at the late decline. Quotations: No.

2 red winter, Buunote type, ao-soc; lew nigner, poorer, 30-35c; California Wonder, SOc-Sl; poorer, garucty, sometuc, uci. a.uo'i. CORN PFC. FRANK IMBESI Requiem Mass Monday For Pfc. Imbesi 5-4 Oc.

payroll, and three counts oi Beneficiaries are Hannah R. Trainor, a half-sister, of Westerly, White DOtatoei: 100 lb. tacki. Katahdin. The market waa dull and easv.

Quota ing false payroll claims against u. s. No. 1 mottly lire many fair, tions: no. i leiiow.

i.j2-i.34. mottly few best. 3.35- OATS the government. Miss Campbell will stand trial with her ex-boss .40: poorer, N. mottly ordinary Market dull at tht late decline.

Quota R.L, $3000; Annette uunrungnam, 3605 Baring street, Philadelphia, $2000: Maude E. Frome, 413 iair l.za-az bo-id. paper ucu. tions: No. 3 36-lb.

tett weight, 90-S2c. Solemn requiem Mass for Pfc. natanaini. u. s.

No. 1 die A. 1.10-1.30. on the conspiracy charge. FLOUR ttaaisnei: pa.

and N. luga, bunched. North Second street $2000; Fili The market wax easy, with demand limited. If convicted, Thomas would ao-boc; poorer, N. low aa 35c.

berto Di Mambro, 238 Park place, Quotations: Carlot basis, 100-lb cotton sacks, soft winter. 5. 15-5. 35; hard winter, straight. Spinach: Pa.

and N. bu. Saroy type, 0-50c; few. 60c: poorer. 35-35C Frank Imbesi will be celebrated Monday at 9.30 a.

m. in Our Lady of Mt Carmel R. C. Church. Relatives and friends will meet at face a possible maximum penalty Courier-Post Photo J5.80-5.9U; snort patent.

15.90-6,00: tonne Sauath: N. treen tvoe. 1.50: of 32 years in prison plus fines of first clear, ltandard patent. Schroeder fVMfW. PCTMU fsft-blfsfcttf lit B.

C. Sahrotder B. K. Schroeder S. J.

Schroedor FREE FUNERAL PARKING ADJOINING AMOCO LOT 71 Coop Strtt? Camdtn 4-0400 Botton Marrow, 30-60C, few higher; 50- $40,000. short patent. hlth 10, tacKi, race pumpaira, sue- I. Sweet DOtatoei: N. Jener tioe vel 8.30 a.

m. in the residence, 1325 Haddon avenue, where friends gluten, jo.ou-o.iu; ramiiy nour, o.3-(.n; rye flour, white, lowt, mostly 1.35; tome best. 1.35- Audubon, $2000. Also Henry Freeland, $3000; Miss Ruby A. Bailey, $1000; Mrs.

Henry Ford, 206 Cooper street, $2000; Laura A. Carr, a cousin, $1000, and the First Presbyterian Church of Camden, $1000. .50. small to medium. 40C-S1.

reds, few MILLFEED gooa. 1.50-1.60: fair. bu. hamper, Sold slowly and showed little chance. may call Sunday night.

Burial will be in Calvary cemetery yellows, $3: Maryland, Coldem, U. S. Phila. Woman Saves 5 From Asphyxiation Quotations: Bran, $53; standard middling, NO. 11, 3.35-3.50.

SWEARING TO UPHOLD the government is Collingswood Police Chief William H. Beck (hand upraised) who was installed Thursday night as president of the recently organized South Jersey Police Chiefs' Association. Administering the oath is State Senator Wallace. Arthur W. Magee, state motor vehicle division director, looks on at left.

Ten other officers took the loyalty oath. Police Chiefs Take Loyalty Oath: under direction of Antonio Tomatoes: bu. few belt. S3 $55; flour middling, $64; soybean meal, 41 percent. $84; Red Dog, $84.

Mecca. BALED HAT AND STRAW Miss Rogers named the first Mrs. Marguerite Dougherty, 61, medium. S3: poor, 75c; N. ordinary to fair, poorer, 40-50C.

Turnip: Pa. and N. white, 75c, few N. Si; 50-lb. sacks, rutabaga, 1.35.

Desirable Qualities steady, but demand was Private Imbesi was killed in spotty and limited. Quotation: Hay, $26- five legatees as residuary heirs. Camden Trust Co. is to serve as neana (snap): bu. rump.

Co. Car. Valen was credited inursday night with saving a South Philadelphia family of five from asphyxiation tines, 3.50-3.00: Plentiful. 1.50-1.75: Fla action July 13, 1944, in North Burma, at the age of 34. He came to this country in 1937 and 38: straight rye straw.

$26-30; wheat straw, $19-31; oat straw, $19-21. PROVISIONS Demand moderate. Market about tteady. Belle. 1.75-3.00.

executor. carrots: L. A. crt. 6.

do, by coal gas their home at Quotations: Skinned hams, $47-49; smoked, joined the army in 1942. He new Mexico, o.uu-9.0 Cauliflower: Long It. crtt. 12s. 1112 South Thirty-first street.

ready-to-et, wrapped, all sire. $50-53; Celery: Calif. 16 In. crtt. Pascal 2-31, Awakened by a headache, Mrs.

trained at tsragg, in. ana at CamD Meade. and went 3.50-3.50. mostly 3.00-3.35. hams, boiled, skinless.

8 to 12 corrugated, $74-77: picnic cured, loose, smoked 4 to 6 hock lets. $33-37: ready-to-eat Officers of New So. Jersey Group I CLUB WOMEN I cucumberi: bu. bu. waxed: Florida, 4.50-.00; poorer, 3.00-4.00; tome low at 1.25.

overseas to North Africa in Oc short shanks, $38-41. Bacon, seediest, wrapped. 8 to 12 fancy, $43-46, Lard, Eggplant: Bu. baa. So.

Carolina, 2.00- .50. 50-lb. carton, tober, 1943, then to India and later to North Burma. Lettuce: Calif. L.

A. crt. Iceberr 4 doz. MAKE FAST EASY MONEY Give Pledge at Their Own Request Dougherty smelled the gas and went to the bedroom of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Kriugen. While his wife ran to a fire station a block away, Kriugen awakened his three daughters, Joan, 13; 5 dot. fair 5.50-6.00. Onions: 50 lb. sacks J.

S. No. It: Idaho- Surviving are his widow, Dom- VINELAND EOQ AUCTION White. AA large, 65V-54Vi-57: AA med 50-4 A lane. 62A-53 V-58: A met! Oregon, sweet Spanish 3 In.

3.25-3.50; emcia. and nis motner, Mrs. new xora xeuowt. meaium sizet, 3.25-2.50 By C. ALLEN VAN FOSSEN large.

55-51 Vi-52V: Santa Imbesi, both in Varapodio, feat: cam. bu. 4.50-4.75, low 3.75. 43Vi-40-41: pullet. 35-3UX-33: peewee.

31-30-30Vt: ducks, 60: Jumboet, Italy: three brothers, Philip, radio hookup including those de- The loyalty oath, prescribed by Theresa, 11 and Marguerite, 9. Potatoes: Idaho, washed. 100-lb. tacks. Russett U.

S. No. 1 lire A. 4.50-4.75: 50 lb. with whom he lived at the Cam Police said the fumes came partments so equipped, Beck said.

the Tumulty-Mehorter bill, was For Tour Cbnrcbea, Social Groups, Auxiliaries, Parent-Teachers Associations, etc. START i MERCHANDISE CLUB NOW! UNINS, GIFTS, APPLIANCES Full tin ef Houitwara RESULTS WIIX DELIGHT TOP For Information Write or Call lUKANE FURNITURE sacnt. 3.23-2.50: Maine, 50 lb. sacks Katah den address; Joseph, Camden, dint U. S.

No. 1, 2 In. 1.35; Canada Other Officers administered to 11 police chiefs Va-o3 Vt-o3. Browns, aa large, oova-47V-1-49; AA 46-39V-41 Val A large. 56-46V-48: A 44-39Vs-40Vt: large.

46-43-44Vi: pullett, 34Vj-31-32Vj: peeweet. Jumbos. 68-60Vt-63. Total cate (Old. 5040.

100 lb. tack Katahdin Canada No. It, and James, West Collmgswood. from an open flue in the -basement The pipe linking the heater with the chimney had fallen 2.60-2.65. CAJIDeMuMjtil other officers Installed were at their request as they were in Tonvitoet: Calif, lust 6x61 and laner.

4.00-5.00; 6x7s, 4.00-4.75: 7x7t, 4.00. Robert Lackey, Ocean City; Wal stalled as officers of the newly off. sweet Potatoet: No. Carolina, bu. bat ter Atkinson, Pleasantville; Her r-orto mean u.

s. No. 1, 2.50-3.00. William J. Gault Dies; Gly Resident 47 Years Sot Mr.

Wmton, II 25 Broadway man Hanel, Paulsboro; Thomas formed South Jersey Police Chiefs' Association. BUTTER Man Admits Shooting i IMenon 5-5Z43I Mahoney, Pennsgrove; Earl Don- Detlrtble qualltle tteady. aside from 89 William J. Gault, 55, of 3185 score, which was shaded y.c. Quotations: i The ceremony took place iniilBIBIBI! At Street Lights nelly, Mt.

Holly; J. Hamilton Gebhart, Vineland, and Arthur Highland avenue, died in West 93 tcore. AA. 65-68 92 score. A.

64-l 651nc: 90 tcore, B. 62-63c: 89 tcore. Thursday night in the South Jer 57-57 'Ac. One-pound print and unxalted Miller, Oaklyn, vice presidents; Arrested for shooting at street Jersey hospital unursaay. tie had been suffering from a heart condition for more than a year two cent higher.

CHEESE Norton, Mt. Ephraim, recording secretary and executive director; lights with a revolver, John M. Reed, 23, of 308 North Second sey suburban police barracks, Beechwood and Johnson avenues, Oaklyn, before nearly 200 members and guests of the organiza Fancy Swiss Arm. Other klnii, of dur and was moved to the hospital Wednesday. street, was held for the grand able quality teady.

Quotations: 5 pro-! cessed, 35-37 V2c: domestic Swiss, ancy. i Clement Heiser, Margate City, financial secretary; Maurice THE UOAO STREET CHAPEl or Asher-Berschler, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1309 N. BROAD ST. jr.vMs 4-3700 AfnilAUO DAVID B. BERSCHLER FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1401-03 PRINCESS AYENUE CAmdea 4-266 ordinary to ood.

jury today by Police Judge Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Gault Daisies, 34-37 Vic. Longhornt, 34-38c. Mower, Ventnor City, treasurer. DiMona.

tion, including state, county and municipal officials. was a resident oi camaen a EGOS John P. Julian, Runnemede, was Patrolman William Stibi said II Chief William H. Beck, oi Col Offering only moderate and the market i unable to attend because of ill years, 16 of which were spent at the East Camden address. He was a sheet metal foreman and Reed was observed by neighbors on Tuesday night, shooting at was firmer on large suet and steadier on other kinds.

Mixed colon: Fancy heavy-1 ness. weight. 48', lbs, 47-47 Extra. 1 large. I The South Jersey association lights at Second and Erie streets.

lingswood, was installed as president. He was presented with a gavel and block by Chief Arthur Miller, of Oaklyn, on behalf of (0 percent A. 45 ibt. 4vc: Extra. 1 me will be hosts to the New Jersey dium.

40 lbs. 38-40c; Pullets. 35 lb. the Sun Shipbuilding Drydock Chester, where he was em Reed pleaded guilty and said he 30-30' Dirties. 43 lb.

avt. 39c: Checks I cnieis Association next Thurs AK-CONDITIONtrj 39C the Camden county chiefs who White Fancy Western. day at Marlton Manor, Beck announced. The South Jersey as ployed 21 years. Surviving are his widow, Mabel three sons, William, a stu are members of the association.

did it "just for devilment." WALTER B. JONES Services for Walter B. Jones, Officers ofthe association represent seven South Jersey coun dent at Drexel Institute; David, sociation also will meet Nov. 29 at Settle's inn, Landis township near Vineland, when they will discuss subversive activities in a a junior in Woodrow Wilson 65, were held in Waynesboro, Wednesday. Burial was in Hieh school, and John; a daugh' ties.

Praised by Wallac Green Hill cemetery, Waynes boro. Mr. Jones, who resided with Senator Wallace, who admin closed meeting. FBI Man Attends a stepson, E. R.

Doyle, at 1700 istered the oath, lauded the police officials for having requested West High street, Haddon Among the guests seated at the 1HHU' rWAY. .11111 IKJUUIII Heights, died Sunday, A native that they take the new loyalty head table and introduced by oath, recently declared unconsti ter, Catherine, an at nome, ana a sister, Mrs. Sarah Albertson, Ambler, Pa. Services will be held Monday at 11 a. m.

in the funeral home at the northeast corner of Chambers avenue and Washington street, where friends may call Sunday night Burial will be private in Lakeview Memorial park. unen were: of Baltimore, he formerly resided in Waynesboro and for the yast tutional by the New Jersey Superior Court. 16 years lived in Haddon Heights ijJhaL (Do yoiL JjDdL JoX. JUL GLASSES Sight Comfort? Quality? Stylo? Strvce? Economy? TRU-SITE brings yo all 5 through the exquisite crafts manship of master technicians at a practical, LOW Price PAT rVEKlY NO tXTKASI Assembly Speaker Mehorter, Motor Vehicle Division Director Magee, Samuel K. McKee, of Newark, special FBI agent in Chief Harry A.

Norton, of Mt. Also surviving are two sisters, Ephraim, executive director of Mrs. William Stone, Baltimore, the association, said: and Mrs. Eva Wilkinson, Brook charge for New Jersey; Sen, It was agreed by the executive lyn, and two brothers, James M. Davis of Burling SAMUEL GERACE committee that our officers ton county; Assemblyman C.

Homer, Brooklyn, and Wil liam, Baltimore. should take the loyalty oath in Howard Sharp, of Cumberland county; Assemblymen R. Cooper which we pledge ourselves to up DAWN MITTEN hold the existing form of gov tsrown and William E. Peel Jr, ernment, abstain from member former Senate President John M. Dawn Mitten.

19 month old Wildwood, Oct. 28. Samuel Gerace, 74, retired cafe operator, died in his home, 4612 Park boulevard, Thursday of a heart attack. Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth; a daughter, Kather-ine, and five sons, Leon, Me-chanicsburg, William, John, Nicholas and Samuel, all of ship in subversive organizations Summerill, of Salem county daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Mitten, 142 Washington Chief Alfred T.

Smalley, of Highland Park, president of the New Jersey Police Chiefs' Asso avenue, wiinamstown, was pro nounced dead on arrival at ciation; bamuel biegle, of Harris Cooper hospital Thursday. Dr, TRU-SITE OPTICAL COMPANY Nicholas R. Menna, of Williams- and oppose force as a means of changing our form of government We requested that the oath be administered together with the regular oath of office." In Front Line' Prosecutor Cohen was toast-master at the dinner which preceded the installation. He praised burg, executive director of the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police town, said the child suffered DEATHS IN NEW JERSEY William B. Hendrickson, 82 croup.

Association, and the following officers of the Police Chiefs As Ridgewood, former postmaster of FILM AT CHURCH Glen Kock. sociation of Southeastern Penn sylvania: Andrew White, presi The sound color film, "Voice of Gardiner C. Chapman, Upper dent; Harry Nebinger, secretary Montclair, president of the G. C. Clarence Kulp, Andrew Desmond Chapman department store at 12 BROADWAY (BROADWAY I FEDERAL) OrE.V MON.

FBI. EVES. Earl Cole and Louis Realey, Upper Montclair. the Deep," showing deepsea fish and recording the sounds made by them, will be shown tonight at 8 o'clock in the Bible Presbyterian Church, Twenty-seventh street and Arthur avenue. executive committee members.

the cmeis, telling them, "You are on the 'front line' in law enforcement." Cohen urged them to seek "aid and advice" from his office which, he said, "is always open to you," and described the prosecutor's office as a "link in the chain Mrs. Eva M. Harten, 74, Roselle, former teacher of Latin in Roselle Mayor Malcolm MacNaul. schools. Oaklyn, welcomed the chiefs and their guests.

The Rev. C. Donald Heft, pastor of St. Mark's Lu of law enforcement" beginning theran Church, Oaklyn, asked the with the attorney general. invocation and the Rev.

John Attorney General Parsons, Fallon, pastor of Sacred Heart scheduled speaker, sent his re R. C. Church, Mt. Ephraim, said grace and pronounced the bene diction. grets in the form of a letter delivered at the dinner by MaJ.

Russell A. Snook, executive officer of the state police, another dinner guest. Hospital Cases "Will you extend to the asso COOPLR Ethel Moore. 24. of 356 Stat ltrett.

cut ciation my sincere regrets," Par thlirh. noma Carter. 1. of 629 Cherry ttrwt. COLLINS DARING Terrific Values! cut forehead Patricia Horty.

IS, of 813 North Second ttrt. cut forehead. son letter read, "that an emergent call elsewhere will prevent my attendance at the exercises? Chief Beck Speaker Sylvia Seeds. 9. of 710 North Second ttrert.

sprained arm. "I am very interested." the let- ter continued, "in the purposes ana aims oi your association. 1 wish to extend to vour assoda tion all the cooperation that this Anna Lumius, 14, of 543 Krte Itreet, sprained bark. George Brlen. 65, of Carman ttreet, tprtined back.

Jania stark, 5, of 336 Benton Itreet, Injured finger. Nellie Krlckson. 63, of 3034 Alabama road. Injured thumb. Phyth Vede, S.

nf 653 Washington venue, contusion of arm. Domingo De pinna. 48. of 1029 Carpenter itreet. burn of arm and face.

WEST JERMEr Io1la Crtltf. 36. Xaddlerlown, Haddon township, burn on arm, neck and face. Nlrholt Dthkowtkl. 43, Of 1460 Louli Jtrc-t.

laceration of hand department may render Chief Beck told the diners the organization was formed earlier tnis year as the result of a discussion between himself and Chief William Padcett. of Had- John Kaplrian. 18. of 3833 Harrison tv- donficld, on the need for an or nu. frartured note.

ganization whore police chiefs of this area could discuss mutual problems, disseminate Information and coordinate training. "A great deal of credits nrk said, "bolongs to Harry Norton, of Mt. Ephraim, for his tireless William McCain. 23, of 193 Philip Itreet. laceration of thumb.

Marriage Licenses At Philadelphia Herbert Oibomt. 3.1. of Atlantic Citf, 8nd Helen Holton, 31, Of Newark, At Doylettewi Prank Sturowler. of Vineland, and Jane Kmlec, of Philadelphia. Al KlkU nithard Umont.

86. of Klklrn Par, and Mary Pink, 33, of Camden. At Narrhlawa 12 CARAT DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING Rg. 309.95 14K UDY'S WEDDING BAND Rog. 8.95 UK MAN'S WEDDING BAND Rtg.

14.95 Total Regular Vawt 333.85 activity in getting the group together." Iavt It to Tappln'6 to offer on of tb tTtt-C8t rin value la rectnt yw thio wondtrfu) thMedome" for only 189.85. Just Imaclndl Tou net th carat diamond enoRement rlnc. a Kem of Impreaslva also and brilliance, blajinr beauty and alao th matching jtroom'e and lady'a wedding; banda, alt In 14K Kold I By buy In all three rinRi at one at 189.95 you aavt 143.901 Coma In without delay I Plug Tag Easy Tomu Beck said the first meeting, at- tended by 18 chiefs, was held in the basement of Norton's home ana irom that beginning, the Janvt i. Codfrer. 33, nf Betrh Haven, and rmci a Mcearrey, 30, of Norriatown, seven-county organization has OPEH YOUR wen lormed.

The association also has organized a seven-county THE WORLD'S BEST New Plates on Credit REGULAR 39.95 YOU SAVE CREDIT ACCOUNT at Opon frlday I Saturday Till 9P.H. JiWEOtr STORES No deltrf He wMlfatlom TRY A TON AND SAVE olio BITUMINOUS COAl Par Laandrlea, paetortea, Atartaaeat All tteam tit AwtlwtKlM Alt led Ph. Comtn 4-1442 13 26 Crocdwcy CAMDSN 901 BROADWAY DR. H. SHOR Other Store PWItiWphl, Upper otm, new Newark.

Irvlni'm, Orange, Plamfleld, Patrnea and riMk if DfrVflSf 8 I CAMDEN OMM Fill. SAT. NIKS T71 9:00 100J MetrM Jt, ft tmvmlms BOUDOnti a 21 2 MECHANIC STKClTcJ PHiunpi.ptfit twatw r'et Kepwlr? 6 few Hevrl.

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