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4 COUHM-POST. Comrfe, N. Wennesdoy, October II, 1953 Thirty thousand mounted birds civen to the Harvard Uni OB IT A HIES Bourbon Bandit Draws Fire as versity mu.rf'urn ry jonn r.uui Taylor, collector. FRANKLIN P. JACKSON 3rd Funeral Diretfot Westmont, N.

J. how un TUX -esioun. CVr, IS. Mrs. Riles to Be Held On Thursday for Win.

W. Norn's Hou.ird T4. diet Mmui.iv He Flees st home. Dawson street. resident ui AuwifMown aim vi holl funerai service 811 COOPER STREET.

CAMDEN pr ft4a fttiJHM ftfailM ftt Km 15 WEST END AVENUE HADDON FIELD rinity for more than 10 Mrs. TuH was a memtwr for 20: Camden's bourtton-di inking ban years of. Sunshine Lodge was on the water wagon Services for William W. Norri. Shepherds of Bethlehem, 83, will be held Thursday at 2 served as scribe of the lodge fori But he'd made another tap in th f.mA,-i hnm, nf 30 years.

She was also a mem- room haul, robbed a city detec-p. m. in the funeia! home of of th? MooresJown five's brother of $.50 and had his Charles W. Hiskey, 423 Cooper Baptist church. She is survived narrowest escape from capture street, where friends may call by a son, Howard of Moores-iafIer nis victim chased and shot CHARLES W.

HISKEY fUNttAL 0lCTO WOodlawn 3-1623 ESTABLISHED 1912 423 Cooper Street AT KOTLIKOFF'S on THURSDAY ONLY SAVE ON OarDner Funeral Home BUck Hon. Pik. Runnemede, N.J. Seavrr Hrook -i09S I tl ill I v. tonight.

Burial will be in Ever- town; a daughter. Mrs. Ina "im- TT ereen cemetery He died Monday Bolton, of Iladdonfiold. and four! Bernard Shapiro VYar II Air green cemeier). ne ati jwomwj Services will veteran, and brother of after an illness of six months at Thursday at 2 in 'Ciiy Detective Edward Shapiro, the home of a son, S.

Joseph NTor- home at 79 East Mainiwas object of the bourns, 217 Nrth Thirty-ninth street, street, where friends mav bam1lt's operations. where he lived for 21 vears tonight. The Rev. Emil Caver-! lhe too.k P'areh at -20 ne ik mstnr nf the First m- ln Shapiros Anchor cafe Born in Jersey cu ne cam wif officiatfc liquor store at 900 Walnut i tool i 1 street. camden in iia.

im. anu hmo i in Lakeview Memorial FOSTER'S Funeral Service F. EARLE FOSTER JOHN N. SWARTZ WM. J.

DECKMAN Cullingfweod, N. J. Audubon, N. 1. Phon S-015J Phen S-1HJ Haddon Avot.

ISO Whit Horn Pikt The bandit got $50 but he also jgot three bullets to speed his escape. resided here since, a known fraiernalist. he began bricklaying and contracting busi- MRS. MAKTIIA GKEIEK ness in 1901 and erected numer- Marthn r.i-ewpr fi'? died 5s buildings and made general Tuesday in her home. 1610 Cross WOookim 4-4657 1 BOYS Schroeder aKEtVUBIRJiCTORS filol))ii(id 14 C.

Schroeder 8, R. Schroeder repairs to industrial snuciuies. ivnne avenue Woodlynne. Ana-jMr. Norris specialized in of Germany, she came to the 'neysand built several for the old rni1pd states 30 vears ago and Victor Talking Machine Co.

'resided in Woodlynne three years, Mr. Norris was chairman of Surviving are her husband, committee which conducted Uvo daughters, Miss Hulda i largest patriotic parade lhe Hellmich and Miss Elizabeth Hell city on Broadway many years michi both of Woodlynne; two ago. He built the foundation for sons Fred Hellmich. Hollywood (the monument of George Wash- Calif and Greiser, ington when it was erected at the woodlvnne. and one grandchild, Federal street end of the old- Services will be held Friday at courthouse August.

1918. a in the funerai home of NEEDS Shapiro's Story Here's the story as recounted by Bernard Shapiro to police: He was alone in his cafe, counting up the night's receipts, when a trench-coat clad man, about 28, entered. The robber pulled a revolver and demanded the contents of the cash register. On the bar, near the money box. was Shapiro's own gun.

"Don't reach for that," the bandit ordered Shapiro as he atched in the mirror backing the bar. "Now turn over the money," the bandit ordered. Shapiro scooped up what he said was approximately $50 and fa' Courir-Pot Photo K. J. Schroeder FREE FUNERAL PARKING ADJOINING AMOCO LOT 715 Cooper Srreet WOodlawn 3-0400 LATEST VICTIM of Camden's elusive bourbon bandit, Bernard Shapiro, War II veteran and brother of City Detective Edward Shapiro, shows how he stood on steps of his taproom at 900 Walnut street early today and tired at fleeing holdupman who had robbed him of $50.

monument since has neen moveu Schroeder Sons. 715 Coopei to Farnham park. street, where friends may call He was a member of a commit- Thursday night. Burial will be in tee which conducted a carnival Xew Camden cemetery. on what is now Armory park ad-j joining the armory at Haddon PETER I- FORRESTER and Wright avenues.

This carni-j Peter L. Forrester, 88, died val, the last on the site was in)Tuesday in his home. 222 Clem-conjunction with the Bridge road, Barrington, vania Railroad band and the chil- aft(ir an iin(KS nf uppL-q u( passed it across the bar. 1 "Now cross your hands on top Irani Killer OI Olliail of your head," the robber con- i i i timied. Sentenced to das Death If complete football scores are what you're looking for the Sports Final Saturday" Courier-Post is iuit what the doctor ordered! Draws Second Gun Bisbee, Oct.

18 (UP) r.1 i s. IH.mlrl ntv ')fi most rtit in'Om i-as a native nf PhilarWnhi. As. SIOOQ noiQing nis ciren ncmie. Milton Maniey, now UNDERWEAR 59c usually 79c! Hphvv Cotton.

Sizes fi to 14. Shirts Midway Shorts. SWEAT SHIRTS 79 usually $1,001 Ixme Ranger Howdy Doody Koy Rogers. Sizes 6 to 16. mrsr rwk-oii hanrie maw hie haori.ine eas cnamDtT Jan.

3 I or I STEPHENSON eannA istranp-linp- a Hrinnell. snin-'i aeceasea, vas inasier oi me- livpd in Harrington 41 years. monies. Cnrvivincr arp thrpp rimich igion 11 eais. Surviving are three V'" Hnrinr, a attemnt nn The Philadelphia Crematory (CfNTfl CltY) 1119 W.

Lehigh Ave. Philadelphia 33, Pa. Throughout history and since th. beginning of the Christian Sra, Cremation has been recogniied by civilized people ot the most "dignified and most sanitary method of caring for the remains of those who have gone. The central location of Philadelphia Crematory makes it accessible from any section of the city, by train, street car or bus.

Mr. Norris ioined Washington a ia-r dac 1 ano 1 1 uuius hackpri nut nf the rafe 107 POSA, in 1908 speeaing train. Camp Forrester both" of Barring I heard the screen door! Superior Judge Frank FUNERAL HOME 33 W. Mople Merchontvill H. P.

STEPHENSON R. M. STEPHENSON became district president of and Irg uth scharnagel aisT order in Camden county. He alsoiTT jj.eij i "As convicted of killing Miss Ada place," Shapiro told police. a-X T.nval Snns nf America ann became district commander.

He' Uw0 7n. hrZl The Proom owner said hejPark 68 in her berth on a South- 00 was also a member of Welcome 'VyT'inred three times at the retreat-ern raemc tram Aug. iu. WViita ttnrco niL-o Hartftrm Funerals Including CREMATION 150 ting robber, after chasing him! Lantz himself called attention up from the cafe to Mt. Ephraim'to the crime by running tnrougn avenue.

jthe train screaming a woman The bandit did not return the! had bsen murdered. Her bruised I tins WM. 0. CUNNINGHAM FUNERAL HOME 154 Webster St Riverside, N. J.

Phone; Riverside 4-0340 Circle, BA, and a member of ht where frjds mav call Ephraim Fire Company 2. Ixhrsday night. Burial will be Also surviving art another Fern-ootf cemetery, Yeadon, Charles R. Norns, Mt. Ephraim; ip two sisters, Mrs.

Lloyd Haddon Heights, and 'Mrs. May I MRS. R. PEARL CKOZIER I fire. Shapiro said.

But on Sha-jand scratched body was found piro third shot the thin figure jin her berth. seemed to twist, as if struck, or STURDY SOCKS 8 Pairs $1 KHiimani, wraucn; six gi anucnu- It iiniiv iaMr! dren and four great-grandchil- i rC, -n lf tne tandlt Panned to halt; MANILA RAIDS NET 150 Iren. 1 WJ, I HZ; anfl exchange gunhre. Uar hnmo 1Q T'nirm trAAt nftpr ai In Cremation, preparations ere the some at for burial. The services and cremation take place quietly under on.

roof taving the expenses of hearse, automobiles opening grave, etc. The COLUMBARIUM Aftr Cremation, th rmoint may nclosad Jn a small urn for burial in ftt family let, plaed in its own nich in lh Columbarium. Cvmpltt detail on request, PAUL PFIZENMA1ER Knral Pirtar and Manager Fhorte RAiewia I JOOO I Manila, P. Oct. 18 (UP) usually 29c? long illness.

A former member!" 1 numaiy imeiu--j itoftll DDAfll CV of the Mt. Hollv Women's League A moment later the bandit re-; gence units and Manila police i fvjAISMl L. DllAULL I i Heavily-armed military intelli- Democratic Rally Fanev Patterned in Sizes' 6-6V7 Only. land the First Methodist Churchjsumed his flight and was quickly rounded up IM persons suspect-. 3d in iiasuoro ilrs.

Crozier was born here. She lost the fog. ed ot being commumst-iea FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3303 FEDERAL ST. Glassboro Oct 18 Former 's survived by her husband. Wil- Neighbors who heard the shots balahap rebel tr iiL: liiam tmi sons.

William summoned nolice and three radio and pohcemo Woodlown 3-S493 UJJ1J LU1 of Vineiand, Democratic candind Alfred; a daughter, Mrs. cars Responded Police could find iwoun date for Congress, will be the Sarah Strahan; a sister, Mrs. no trace of blood at the scene at least five Manila dtstucts. a rvmiA-iKteanor ijnares, ana nve in jiuspudi vl me area nrincinal sneaker at report a patient suffering gun oratie rally in Sr. Anthony's hall 'children.

Friends may call to Thursday night. jnight at the residence, where A parade will precede the rally will be held Thursday wounds." Detectives Kyler, Kelly and Bobiak, who investigated the and will form at College avenue a a. m. tsunai ue mi. and Academy street at 7.30 p.

Holly cemetery. holdup, agreed it was the work I of the bourbon bandit. Other speakers will be William The bandit is described as slen chairman and Assembly candi- uiassooro, uci. is. "--s" aui.

aw, im date; John J. Crean, of services for Hobert A. Knisell inches tall about 28 years old r-anriiristo fnr rrcrr0ca fmm thaiwil! bp held Friday at 2.30 d. invariably wears a trench First District; William Thomp-in the residence. 46 State street, htlm haJ' he son, candidate for sheriff; Dr.

inenas may can rnursaay ,7" B. Sirotta, Paulsboro. candidate1 night. Burial will be in Delt- Hurffville. He died Wife Phones Police for coroner; Mayor Brunner, oficemeiery, Camden; Assemblyman George! Monday night in his home.

He- Shapiro's wife, Miriam, had Neutze, of Camden county, and was a lifelong resident of Glass-been sitting in a kitchen in back Anthony C. Mitchell, Camdenjboro and was a member of the 0f the barVhile the holdim wa county treasurer and campaign Glassboro Methodist Church. Sur-'going on. manager for Crean. iviving are his widow, Alice, and; as her husband gave chase Howard Atkinson, of Glass-a brother, Edward Boston.

I Mrs Shaniro telenhnnpd rmiirt. JACKETS 3.00 Wnol Plaids Zip or Button Closings Sizes 4 to 14 FLANNEL PAJAMAS 1.00 wily Sizes 4 and 6 Only. Two Piece Styled Like. Dads. LEATHER BELTS 2for usually Famous Makers Surplus.

Sizes 22 to 32. RAINCOATS villi HAT 3.29 P.95J Rubberized Zipper Fastener. Yellow or Black. 8 to- 16's. boro, heads the general county; iZZZ.

Upstairs, Shapiro's father and committee arranging the affair. akki k. jrKAKK I mother were asleep. ITie elder Various committee members; Mt. Holly, Oct.

Mrs. Shapiro today was critically from all communities in Glouces for Harry K. Frake, 74, will be ill and under doctors care from ter county will assist. neid rmirsctay at 1 p. m.

in the: the shock of the holdup, funeral home at 107 High street. Also undisturbed bv the holdup Burial will be in St. Andrew's were the Benjamin Shapiro's cemetery. Mr. Frake, who wasi three children, Elaine.

Joan, a retired employe of the RCA; 5, and Roslyn. 1. Delaware Salt Content Hits Chester Plants -wr r5 A i 1113 I ttt? rMJLM. Lif 4 'je fl 1 4T Constant Heat Two maior industries in thev Ctor' T11 fa' ir tfl? Bur Mrs. Miriam Shapiro said the r-i ra-iior industries in inehn2rton County hospital.

Surv v-holdup was conducted so auietlv Chester, area have been ir, hi? u-winu- riara- a quiPiiy fm-cprt tn him tn nthpr frpah1." ,1 widow uaia. a that sitting only a few feet away lot ced to turn to other fresh daughter, Mrs. Daniel Nutt. and. she heard nothing water sources because of the two sons, Aubrey G.

and Percy L.j "I was the calmest quietest high salt content of the Dela-j "1C yeiyl ware river the Interstate FIVIHi ci'ViVIFT II 8U! 1 ve ever encountered, add- mission on the Delaware River Vt 18 Service her husband- Basin reported in Philadelphia to-jMrs. Elvira P. Sun'field were heldV', i 4 nnani Jtoday in a funeral home here.juSai Appeal monv The commission said the FordjBurial was in Mt. Pleasant ceme-'On Pavino- Alii Motor Co. at Chester and thej 1ery.

She died Monday in the! rkt" American viscose Co. at adjoin-jhorne of her daughter, Mrs. Wal-I Ls Angeles, Oct. 18 (UP) ing Marcus Hook are hauling Reeves, 313 North Second iTne district court of appeal has fresh water from Media, 1 street She' was a member of the' rulel that band leader Xavier about 10 miles inland. The com First Methodist Church.

Also sur-jCllSat must pay $2000 monthly viving are a granddaughter and a to his estranged wife, great granddaughter. (radio, actress Iorraine Allen, 28. Payments originally were or- mission said the salinity count at Chester Tuesday was 130 parts per million parts of water James H. Allen, executive sec-! FRANK COULTER jdered in a superior court mainte- retary of Incodel, said a ratio of Millville, Oct. 18.

Services for; nance suit filed by Mrs. Cugat. over to parts ot salt water; 1 ranK courier, wm ne neia. ine Lauti music maestro ap- to 1.0fX).W)0 parts of fresh watpri lhursday at lu a. m.

tn a tuneral peaieu nut was overruled, causes serious corrosion in home here. Burial will be in! Mrs. Cugat charged in her scp-boiler steam tubes and creates Dividing Creek cemetery. Hejarate maintenance suit that her other troublesome and expensive: died Monday in the home of his husband "associated indiscreetly" manufacturing operations." niece, Mrs. Dorothy Goven.

200! with six other women. PULLOVER SWEATERS 2,, 99 $3.95 Ski Designs. AH Wool. Sizes 4 to 12. SPORT SHIRTS 1.39 usuaUY $2 O(id-Lot.

Broadcloth or Flannel. Sizes 4 to 18. -anarp Mieei. ne is surviveu vy Burlington Counlv f.0I,niecM Hospital Canes coopr.K KVES RIGHT Opens Headquarters 1 London (IXS)-Herbert IIow.L,Fne"d DeK'nw- a- 01 1913 fnm" "rMt Mt. Hollv.

Oct. IS. The was released from lail half-i. Mniato womrn, 9, ot Map sn.de, cut lington County Republican Com-1 way through a five-year e1rflid iluiter, ot 427 Bidemn miltps truliiv annnimiw the n.mn. heoa uir he a "rrrnncr inr 'cut iieia.

1 1 1 ui a coumv iieauuuaners unce reuui leu uie o-veai-uiu. Thirty-third rirn. cut ciiin. Have you or some member of your family been told by your doctor to stay in bed under a constant temperature? Then discover the constant heat of electric bed coverings. Thousands have found that only with electric blankets can they get the warming comfort of the steady, dependable heat so essential in many illnesses.

You see, the tempera from which to direct its cam-; Briton immediately recovered his'. ot Bttm.wr p.rk. cut paign tn elect GOP candidates sight--well enough to enable htm; a mo. Bir, of sie if.iuy tret. cut for Congress, sheriff, freeholder to steal a bicycle.

He was jailed Jnkm. J5( 2j Hudson and coroner. for six months. Uo bit- ot in- George N. Wimer, of 254 county chairman, said quarters I atiiM.

11. ot 820 une CORDUROY TROUSERS have been retained at Main 45, of tn B.n reet. I a street, itoom VI. Mt. and wis.idin L.

Hoorts. 01 2iB Burn. tt.fc.fcr IIKW.V will be open until after the Nov. twt, nd Durouiy it. Keiiy, 17, 01 J'-BSfr tiuiions.

v. ampaign Jherrttuie. ,4 north Unwu cm, at r. 2.99 usuoflyr and advertising material Will be Hit ieet. Mary Benewt.

24, oti OI Kellre. S2. of 134 Cheat nut stre.t. p.alt)le fractured knee 15IS lut nrrei, utti of PrnllPlihi. William Curiey, 3, ol 2442 Kussuth at Ket.y.

32. 31 Metre. Inule- cut ear. sam, ana win ne yvaiianie lor v.rd, Bctii, cam and mmm iu dan. Jenkins.

14 montha, 1024 Soulh i. th iliw-r Hwi, ehiUdrluh Solid Brown or Navy Thickset. Sizes 4 to 12. conferences and meetings. Tenttl itn-Pt.

bruised eltiow Id.im.'s. fo 74 Walnut streft, ture of an electric bed covering is easily controlled and automatically adjusts itself to normal changes in bedroom temperatures. Yes, there's nothing quite like the comfort of the constant heat you'll get from an electric bed covering. Marie Ti'iicreiii, lien Lois street, abrasions land Umt, ID, i.f ito Kwuih I A Keriij.ny Aenue, MrtiniMir, W. Va audi llnttie 81, of 1320 Mt, Kpliralm Bever.y M.

Hirnardi.n, 17. ot 342 Bourbon avenue, reel tired ie( treei ii.vre de crace. Md. William Kell-r, 57, of Atlantic Yank, 5 Others Seized As Smugglers Paris, Oct, 18 (UP (-An Artier ican and five other persons, in lar i'ii 1 1 im i in i a Hilltop, ftartured le. 3t r.mden tfedney Carroll.

20, of Whitehall road, mntusion of eheek and knee. Carroll, 2. of WiiHrh.il road, pns- H.KlON Inkle frarlured left shoulder. BOMBER JACKETS SURCOATS 4 to 18 Aliint Naraini.re. SO.

Cape May. and: steouen lliibertMm. ft. nf 3 Woodland eluding two women, were jailed kuu, Ka en. I nilaneiom itlimKr of mnA here totlav on ehaiws nf Wnm I.

Btrreii, 4 4, and Henrietta: 1 ,1 Br.dketuri. 5 9 9 worffi On sale at your Public Service store or at your electric appliance dealers. nifc viir- r.uiUtrri Lliyehl. ntnil smuggling rings. The American Quilted Lining Tackle Twill Waterproof.

DON'T TAKE CHANCES was identified by Paris police as Max Slimtne, Fort Wayne, Ind. Police said they swooped down on Slimme and the others as they were placing and Swiss and British currency in a large American automobile to smuggle into Italy. Anthrai-Ha alae-Hitamlnona I oat PUBLICiMSERVICE lor ritetnriet, Artt. Houses. All hlnia Hiie Ae-Ihraelle Ala.

Kedared Pehlla erlre We HI alve mar fuel nrt.h HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? THANK HEAVKNSI Most attack" re MttadrJ ndifjesticm vyhm IV atnkrs, take Bell-n Lblett They pon'ain tha faxteat-aetmsj rrxdlanea knon to donors tot the relief of hatubiirn, las aimiir dJLreaa, J4. lent br liudcrt er ea.h. BOUDOV cr 212 MECHANIC STREET Call WOodlawn 3-1442 CPtN THURS. 'Tit S.4S P. M.

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