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5 POST, Comt(n, N. Saturday, OtttlMt 11. 150 Checked Most Stoeks Rise, With Tendency of Rails to Ease EARL WILSON It Happened Last Night Checked and Double BY JIMINY 1 I Res v. rt Off New York. Oct.

21 INS)- I A TOIHIST WHO CAKIUES A BICKFAF. to Icwn Stocks -vere slightly higher to- Thi. th time of the year when the air is full of falling other reason, deserves sell-out houses for the three nights It promises to be a smash hit. St. Joseph's AA will have its third annual Halloween dance at lumbago away so naturally I love the Rocket tes.

Line up those 36 gals so you can see their 72 long, shapely, lovely legs, and bud, that's' better than income tax rebate. Looking 'em over backstage with special permission of the Beautiful Wife and Slugger, I found 'em taller and bigger-footed now than when Vera Ellen and Lucille Bremer were Rockettes One of the Janie-Come-Latelies is Connie Mack's grand-daugh-ter, Kathleen McGillicuddy, of Haverford, height 5-54, shoe size 7B. "The Rockettes are Legs' Lastiri rl -ill 1 0MhViSisalherman' captainour rlaces Added the parish hall. Twenty-ninth and Westfield. on Monday, Oct.

30. leaves and political talk, so we may as well tell our friend Uncle Mat's favorite story about election campaigns. Seems a friend of bis a candidate whom we'll call Joe Doakes, had received no campaign funds and was making a tour of the small towns, tacking his own posters to trees, fences and lamp posts. On the outskirts of a small farming district, he met a little girl leading a cow by a rope. Having no other audience, he followed the youngster to the front lawn of her house, hoping to meet the night They started a a llTllA ht'nim Phnhht'e L-Mrtul.

The association will, as usual use the proceeds toward furnishing Vv 1 r. A athletic equipment for the teams day except for a backwri tendency in the rails. Volume was moderate. Most price changes were fractional but were spread around a fairly representative list of securities. Higher most of the day were J.

I. Case, Bethlehem, American Telephone, Johns Manville, U. S. Gypsum, American Cyana-mid. International Paper.

Easiness in the rails was prompted by market analysts whose letters urged taking of profits on the carriers' long advance to 19-year highs. They pointed out that the favorable representing St. Joseph's paro- ui rtMaiitiatinns tA school There ill be live For Sale of Seats THEY MADE GOOD even thoueh NOT sweater eirls nuite for the job he sought While he it fore long He sent one refrej nis: was chatting with the youngster. his employes outside to tell the miC a window "in the house was mPn tol up the game andnj most "rigmal costumw raised and a woman called, get off the lot, but they paid no Judf wU1 -uw in-tin is that man you're ht AnntinneH th rmp1 Soistmann, manager of Westfield talking to?" with no 'blame at all to be re-jA Ho Ewing I dWt know, mother," Marv fled upon Chubby and his tav-j" S'J replied, 'tie says ne is pun-ern p0hce were summoned; an accomplishment nowadays CI when legs are almost forgotten. 1 VaniOr OllOW They average around 5-5 and their itty-bitty Cinderella foot- sie-wootsies compete with violin L- hcoming cases or small gunboats size 7 tvenme w'th Eddie Cantor," a to 7B one ma" show in which the "The reason we don't have compd'an will appear on voluptuous girls." Miss Sherman NolY' at Cam-said, "is, we gotta have uni- Convention Hall, will be formity.

Imagine Marie Wilson fou.r additional Cam- earnings now coming out might ation. tician." land the boys were locked up "Mary!" the mother screamed. hear similar attempts to in-s represent tne peak, in view of renewed labor demands for high Strike Threatened By Long Distance Operators in Phila. "Come into the house at once. vpj late customers into games', Hr.

Krt There was a pause, and the af closinr hours have een banditries to make his wife er wages. Steel shares were unchanged voiiort i relatives teei ngnt at nome azam veiled. ther maue in scfidi suuuius, im-iuu-. ua to higher; oils were strong. ere.

"And bring me co.v wun jou. Gloucester. dancine here! 10cuons, 11 was announced Kailroad bonds were mixed in today. tninlr relatively little trading. Commod ities were generally higher.

Cot girls' feet bigger-I've auditioned VhairVan some that are size 8 to iTll.H. More than 300 long distance ton rose as much as Sl.oO a bale. telephone operators in Philadel Grains chalked up gains of frac church. The show is to hp phia threatened to go on strike tions or a cent to more than 2 cents a bushel in such speculative bunday unless a dispute over I- oocno fnr a The Camden Lions Club held a Spring is the season i for a rigPoIls are 99 percent reliable. highly successful dinner this young man fancy to stw altar tp ug at Fon Monmouth Ccnter Tlbv OUo Meyer civiLian fhief of Room Paul DeCorsey Timmie he hu-e a miitary scho1 for homiliS pl" as an excellent emcee, showing JS 'h raoDora eons supervised the release of a he really has missed his calling thf wn? a rt sroup of pigeons at the launch- The Cadillac went to Joe HL3t Th'ladv hfono if a of the President Adams at Spuhler, local tavernkeeper New York Shipbuilding Cor- owes his good luck to Mrs.

Tnfnnfs Shefl be put nation's yards here The Terry Maurer.K. The dinner it-irilSSn? but seSrate boudoir covered the 70 miles 1 self was highly platable, served fmtiSimeoS-fimm Camden t0 at by Joe Webster under the new Until the WO DeCOme inorOUgHO Ktto Ol miles options as soybeans. seniority rights is settled. The operators walked off their jobs with the American Tele phone and Telegraph Co. Friday CLOSING PRICES New York Stock Market quotations furnished bv Newburger 1342 Walnut street, Phila.

A flu 11. but returned three hours later after voting to wait 4S more hours for the company to agree TimmiA u-ill nroh-- juciiiuuei uuijcv ui mc ojjui 1 vcii jiinnue wm lJiuu rivin mn)ifnnc ...1 1 u. hour conditions were Uer. acquainted Flying Webster, who has the to a meeting to work out a set few insults, but ably throw a Amer Pwr Lt 18 Amer Radiator 13 tlement. Company officials estimated the walkout affected 30 percent of the toll calls.

The Bell Tele sented for the benefit of the St. Bartholomew school. The four new agencies include Camden Convention Hall, at Civic Center; the Twin City Athletic club. 206 North Sixth street; Ken-ney's restaurant, 531 Market street, and Edmund J. Lenny, real estate office, 2940 Yorkship Square.

Tickets will go on sale immediately at the last three lo-cations. Convention Hall will have tickets available at the main box office on successive Saturdays, beginning October 28. Tickets are also available at St. Bartholomew Church, 751 Kaighn avenue, and from parishioners. Cantor will present his unique show, "My 40 Years in Show Business." which has been seen at Carnegie Hall and at universities and concert halls throughout the nation.

It is a review in song, story, and aneodotes of his long career in the entertainment world. Tickets for the program have been scaled at $1.50, $2 and $2.50, tax included and with all sections reserved. phone Co. was not affected, however, and its operators continued Amer Smelter 66 Amer Tel Tel 151 1 2 Amer Tobacco 69' -1 Anaconda 36 1 Atlantic City Electric lS'i 1 Atlantic Refining 68 3'' At. Topeka, Fe 134 Avco Corp 7 Baldwin Loco 13 3 Baltimore and Ohio 15 34 Bayuk 11 Bendix 4Sli Bethlehem Steel 45' a 4- 1 THEY'RE NICE shy young ladies Connie Mack's granddaughter never mentioned who she was till her grandpop wandered in recently.

Miss Sherman, always looking for pretty legs, followed her two nice ankles down the street one day and offered her a job. Turned out she was dancing at the Roxy. Happy Chandler probably wouldn't permit it in baseball but she later shifted from Roxyette to Rockette. ANNE KALMAV, of Cleveland, a Rockette for 10 years, is still amazed at the size of the Music Hall stage. She says one day she met another Rockette she hadn't seen in 6 months but they'd been dancing together there all that time.

"It's a small world," she says, "but a big stage!" Of course you got to be American to like precision dancing. Dave Appollon, the Russian comic, had his brother from Russia here, and his brother said Russia dances better. "The Rockettes." said the brother, "are nothing but 36 girls all dancing the same step. In Russia we'd have them all dancing a DIFFERENT step!" Yes, sir, I'll bet they would! FEATURED players in stage productions at Philadelphia theatres next week include: Signe Hasso (upper left) in "Edwina," opening Monday night at the Forrest; Beulah Bondi (upper right), in "Hilda Crane," at the Locust, and Sam Levene (lower) in "Guys and Dolls," at the Shubert. thick and I they'll no doubt makJ! the bad weather like the feather-flo0r, also came up with a truly lveT'nre lone 0hves soldiers they are, and all made grand flo0r show for the Lions, the lady friend is "a contribution way safely back to their jwith Chic Mullery as a very en-frnm rMtanratpur Frank Corps post.

tertaining master of ceremonies, wi? SJ tast Slit toXi Bob Galvin says that if his; Mrs. Philadelphia dancing a zoo possibly in search for floor fosses do a good job at Garden young ady whose name we didn show talent, thought that Jimmie State, he is going to set Jack catch but who is quite a thrush looked as lonesome as a defeated Mulhn up in business with aj(She sang recently on Ed Sulli-candidate on the morning after hamburger parlor six days van's TV program), and Mendell the ballots are counted. I week (fishcakes on Fridays) jTubis slick orchestra for dancing. Joe Giordano, president of the Realtor Ernie Flemming (Flem- How tough is Lord Carlton? Giordano Waste Material Ca) is opening a branch well, Promoter Joe Valentine has here got a one-in-a-million hand office in Wildwood at 124 East decided to end all discussion of recently He was avenue W. Russell Eisler that subject Monday night when stud poker with some other mem-1 President of the Cape May Coun- he pits the English killer-diller bers of the Institute of Scrap Bar Association, is his partner, with Jack LaRance, of Chicago, Iron Metal at the Ben Franklin! Uncle Sam's Navy realizes that another toughie Convention With his hole card face besides the men who fire Hall should see plenty of action of course, one by one he was I the guns earn "well done" ac- in that windup Incidentally, dealt a king, queen, jack and ten colades Lawrence H.

O'Brten, an old Camden favorite, Joe Mon-of diamonds in that order Haddon avenue, Westmont, tana, meets Johnny Heideman, of And he took the pot, too, for he i veteran of more than seven! New York Many, many flipped over the hole card to dis-ivears, received a commendation wishes of good fortune to Jack close the ace for a royal flush attorn Capt. J. V. Collins, USN, at; Seltzer, general manager of the sturir Just to nrnv-P his rase I Korea for "exceptional Parkview Supermarket, an to handle other long-line calls. There was only slight delay experienced on long distance calls from South Jersey.

Vera Butler, president of Local 10. Division 11, of the Communications Workers of America (CIO), said the dispute arose over seniority provisions in a recently signed five-year contract. The company was applying the provisions only within units, she charged, and some operators of long service had less desirable working hours and vacation periods than others with less sen-1 iority. Boeing Aircraft 38 4- Budd Mfg 18 Canada Dry 1078 Capital Air Lines 11 4- Celanese 39 1 2 Chesapeake Ohio 32 Chrysler 4- GOLDMAN' I Finance 50 Columbia Br A 35 "Dark City," starring Lizabeth 2 1 Scott, Viveca Lindfors, De3n Jag- ger and Don DeFore, is held oer Comm Solvents 20 4- Con Edison 28 Cont Oil of Del 78 Cons Textile 13 -f Curtis Pub 9' Records show that cotton was grown and spun in India as early as 3000 B. C.

for a second week at the Goldman theatre, Fifteenth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Concerts Listed At 3Ioorcslown Moorestown, Oct. 21. Artists who will appear for the Moorestown Community Concerts Association have been announced by the president, Richard H. Rhoads.

All of the concerts will be to cynics, he had the cards signed during the period 8-20 Sep-; ultra-modern self-service foodi .1 ti 1...: Curtiss-Wright 9 7 oy tne otner players, wno usiore at me rmimew Ray Miller, Harry Kirchman, Inchon, for "long hours, diligence jments in West Collingswood John Malloy, Abraham Mann, duty" in serving the needs of Jack, a superduper salesman White Horse Pike: Distillers Seaeram 26 4- ired McJr ariand and Samuel i UA uoop aoudiu uie wun a wiae repuiauun in ouum GOOD RUMOR MAN' Two! lady cops with gats in their held Sunday afternoons in Audubon, Haddon Heights and Oaklyn ut6 transport ueneral iJuckner Jersey and the profile and person-. Larry is a cook, and a goodjality of a matinee idol, had a one too. novel gift apparatus at his open- Moorestown High school auditor Douglas Aircraft 82' a 1 duPont 82 -t-1 Eastern Air Lines 15T 4- i Eastman Kodak 46 Electric Auto Lite 47 4 El Paso Nat Gas 24 4- Erie 16 i Food Fair 19 General Electric 49S Tonight's the night for John'ing Thursday. purses are bodyguardmg the Quintuplets Luxembourg's Royal Family loves Perle Mesta: "She put us on the map" Schier. Uncle Mat Sez: Careless driver and careless pedestrians think the same thing of each other.

Chances are that both are right. ium, with a complete membership subscription enrolled during the recent campaign. Organize for Community Chest Drive Gaskill, 30-year-old vet who broke his neck at a recent American Conrad Thibault, baritone, will Honeychiie Wilder, rumored di -Joe Kraft and his smooth Kraftsmen are back at their popular stand, Black Horse Farms, Legion convention in Asbury Park is invaliHpH at his vorcing rich Alfredo Cinados. is open the series Dec. 3.

By FRANK SHERIDAN' Good news from Our Lady Of hnmp 47 Hpssian avpniiP. Pnln- where they'll introduce you to around with Prince Alex Hoh-j The second artist will be Con-enloe, Mrs. Morton Downey's ex 'stance Keene, pianist, who gave Lourdes Hospital about Manor is striving to hits and reunite you with old Police Com. Murphy denies 'her nrst recital in New York and ueiowbw, me wiara oi amaen cover to resume support of hisiones Marcel trancois ana nis has appeared with the Boston visiting a flock of cafes, explain White Horse pike towns are tive board, are heading the new C'eneral Motors 2 if organized to assist in making corps. kid Camden County Community I bros 19 Chest Red Feather campaign a BUTCHER POST, Goodyear 61 success.

American Legion is preparing to Corp lOn TavnV PipharH A Park nf Dublish a 1951 directory of Had-1 Gulf Oil 79" Drewery JUieS was lUSt aDOUt wife and fmir vminastprs Hp given up for lost by Ws friends, Us commander of the Colonial but he was snatched back from Manor Legion post and now his the brink by those excellent phys- comrades have come to his aid. acians, Drs. Vince McDermott and They are holding a card party for Audubon, issued a proclamation don Heights. A house-to-house jHudson Motors Symphony Orchestra. Chole Owen, young southern soprano, will conclude the series on March 4.

She is a graduate of the University of her father was dean of the music department. quartette are on hand for dance music By the way, Irv has imported unusually large cocktail glasses from New York, where they've made a hit at Toots Shor's and Lindy's oases Paul Raak, a master at contortions, heads a floor show Int Harvester 32 'i Int Nickel 33 calling upon the citizens of his canvass will be made by the borough to support the cam-1 Legionnaires to obtain correct in-paign. Audubon has set a goallformation. The Legion published Int Tel Tel 13 ing, laughingly, "I can't afford it!" (Could have added, "What d'you think I am-a policeman?) Irving Berlin took a recess from the hospital, went to see "All About Eve" Colony coo-some: Busty Pamela Curran and Claude Cartier, the young jewel heir Gov. Dewey sipped wine while Veep Barkley spoke at the Alfred E.

Smith Memorial dinner B'way wonders whether CBS'll try to get Toscanini, who's ot S24UU, according to wimam j. a Mmiiar dook in i4. Kennecott 66 Libby, McN. Libby 91 emceed by Bill Parker, musical comedy star late of "Finian's Rainbow," at Weber's Hof Brau Kuuxa iviuiyuy, wnu yeuui ineu, ns benefit tonight at the post a medical miracle Jules has and all North Woodbury been denied visitors since being should turn out to help a man taken there a fortnight ago, but who has plenty of what it takes, he probably will be allowed to Don't forget the Ninth fnends the latter part of next, ward Democratic Club's annual Meanwhile, he anxious: ball tonight in Red Men's Hall, to get back to work and while he I Fourth and Pearl streets is on the way to recovery, he is, There will be dancing, a show Deckman community chair man. Philin Walle OA Ctatinn avo.

THE WOMAN'S SOCIETY of Loews 17 Christian Service of Haddon Macv Co 33 Thug Slashes Salesman, Escapes With $90 A driver-salesman was slashed Don Haven and his Quartette 15 hZe Ln r-hiai Heights Methodist Church willjMartin featuring Dolly McKay, a fast- rising cocktail unit which scored spatting with NBC. imore than 20 times Friday night I by a thug who stole $90 from him outside a Philadelphia nlant. of the Haddon Heights campaign the annual Week of Miami Copper 16 with A. E. Prowattain, 407Praer beginning Monday.

Spe-jMid-Cont Petrol 50 Fourth avenue, as services wi be held in the; Mont Ward 60 Wells is president of the on don Heights Lions club, director a quiet hour will be Cash Reg 42V of Haddon Heights civilian de-iobservd from 11 until National Distillery 26 taking a correspondence course; and refreshments Miss Bar-i at Chubby's, is now at the Dia-from Miss Irene Sparrow on j. Jordan, 427 Grant street, jmond Casino, in Burlington, to sell beer Lt. Col. Frank ijs 0n the Fall semester honor list! Johnny Sohanchak, formerly Bagnal, who has won manyjat Drew university, where she isiassistant brewmaster at Camden friends in Camden since being a sophomore. ibrewerv, and Joe Olsen, proprie- fense, and president of the South wuu, A AU1A- VrZ 7 iAi? -Toll tyi AAT 1 rr 4Ka r-vn clnvi Flic.

VCWit-v itfTl meeting nf tho f'amHpn Shin Dis-iv assigned here three years ago asj The Soroptimist Club of Cam- i tor of Olsen's Park, are doing a itnr of Olsen's Park, are doine a 4- one of the officers in charge of, den puts on its big show, "Up incapacity business together at pr fh uaraeners anatrict at Westville Methodist I N. American A via" 141 WISH I'D SAID THAT: "Little; The victim, Frank Callan, 37, boys who play in the mud often 0f 4746 Melrose street, was de-grow up to be politicians." box lunches to night shift Martin Block. workers of the National Contain- ier on Torresdale avenue, TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Ruan street when the at-Paar reports a Hollywoodian whoi occurred. The robber said, "New York men sure dress Sbed him and slashed at hint funny-their pants match their 'lth kn'ft', Callan at-coats." tempted to fight back, the thug tK iiChurch on Wednesday Packard Motors 4 1 A leaves town next week for a new (Thursday and Friday Essex, Gloucester (formerly assignment in Korea He is; in the spacious theatre at the! Marge's) Both War II vets, I .1 I vine Ull V.U1 r. tee include WUliam Manlove I AUDUBON BRANCH of theunt Red Crow will noml-igSiWd" 20 looking forward to a reunion' Soort Center.

811 Federal street Ithev have a laree followine umi, nate ana ect onicers nextirwi.ri, cn. wrtn nis buddy, Major John Gor-j. Ray Hambv of the Empire man, who was sent from Camden Production N. is directing StePheni Wednesday at School No. 1.

An-lpf'' Vric PalHurall 1710 Phectntit avemto! r. 1 llld -tltlUH. the show with a local and talen iu nuica aevt-iai niuiuns ago rr- rw-ic "ii'uo feerv WHO'S NEWS: Judy Garland i.iio. ucuiji xxi.j orr ferS. in.

.11 A1 nffirprs Suburban police have been Port o.ronno- Tilrc it UllllllUI 11 rarK Mrs. nailed Faye Emerson at the Copa pounaeo nis neaa againsi me truck. The robber escaped. Plant workers found Callan and took him to Frankford hospital where he was given blood transfusions. He was cut on the arms, neck, head and back.

Radio Corp 17T ted cast with the exception of the leading man, who will be Ronald Jordan of New York and Hollywood Leading lady will alerted about a possible floating crapsgame, small time Several have been eoinsr into to ask what N. Y. school she MR. AND MRS. Albert J.

Butler and sons, Dennis and houtn avenue; William R. Price, 406 White Horse pike; Howard Smith, 401 Fourth avenue; Mrs. Linwood G. Moses, 01C TKivJ TVflcc llnthr recommended for her daughter naaio neun Republic Steel 43 Schenley Distillers 32 Sears, Roebuck 54 the parking lots of taverns, and! be Burgess Meredith squired Brian, 301 Austin avenue, Bar Margaret Gimello. music Polish beauty Lila Karr to the J.

nil avenue, in iimctPaH hr Spmnri avemiA. and I nngton, were guests thisweek at closing hours, starting a game in the hope of attracting custo teacher at Pennsauken Junior High School, who is a fine singer HnTett Movpr l2irof Mr- and Mrs- John c- Urban, shell Oil Co 55 Mrs. J. "Arms and the Man" opening at the Edison Arena The Tony Veiga-Pat Gaston romance is fal mers on their way home I he show is being put on in the Svlvan avenue. 418 North Twenty-seventh street, Sinclair Oil 30' Camden.

ISocony-Vacuum 24 Vi tering. His father wed buzie Recently, several men went into interest of the recreational ther-the parking lot behind Chubby's program at the Lakeland after the popular inn had closed 'Mental Hospital and if for no Southern Pacific 61H A son was born this week to Mr. and Mrs. William Roosevelt, Walter H. Mullen, 291 Goff avenue, has been named chairman of the campaign in Oak- Schraft Famous Men's fash Stand Oil 86 ion store, Bronzini, is importing black underwear with lace trim The Sons of the Range, Metropolitan recording stars, are packing the newly renovated White Owl with their popular western music Mac Maguire, now playing his second week at Lou Palma's House, and Capitol's recording stars have just cut four more sides in New York because of the terrific initial recording of the "Hokey-Pokey and "The Cake Walk" Mac is contemplating recording Bing Shopa's "Just an Old-Fashioned Christmas," a magnificent number, as soon as he gets the okay.

Woman Awarded $1000 For Fall in Cement A North Camden woman who fell in some freshly laid cement at Eighth and Federal street while Federal street was being widened and repaved in October, was awarded $1000 damages by a jury of 10 women and two men before County Judge Sheehan Friday. Mrs. Isabella Healy, of 922 Penn street, entered suit against mings from Paris for the boys CROSSWORD PUZZLE Frank Sinatra took a hig ho Columbia Will Buy Los Angeles TV Los Angeles, Oct. 21 (UP) Los Angeles television station KTSL, part of the Don Lee network purchased by an Ohio employe retirement fund for will be sold to the Columbia Broadcasting system. Acting through the First National Bank of Akron, The General Tire Rubber Co.

salaried employes fund outbid a western syndicate for the rich properties. A few hours later, vice presi- Trans Air United Aircraft tel suite as his permanent N. Y. residence AFRA, AGVA and :i.lgJ?ll. ,5 Heights, are on a motor trip to 34 16 75 18 30 Vi 4 16V 51 J4 414 33 46 Is United Corp uie viunaue hji rireuum uw.j;0 cnH ti 3 And (Latin) Answer to Previous ruzzle Equity voted to strike for TV minimum wage scales Crown Prince Akihito of Japan is expected to enter Princeton univer to be flown to Berlin on United i- Nations Day, Oct.

24. Mrs. Wil-ja Rubber liam R. Price, chairman of llt.2ioyrJj: V.rRir. HORIZONTAL 1,6 Depicted dog 13 Penetrate 14 Transferee 15 Symbol for 17 Ji'-n "I vlieMiiui jiiciuuuii II lil U1 UXtAM the parents of a son WoolwoYth sity in 51 A nig cigarette company offered England's Mrs.

Price reported the 'born at Cooper hospital, lie nas Queen Mary (who a chain smoK chnrrhM trathnrpH Km Kin-naturpq i'dnicu ridii, 01, er) $200,000 for an endorsement dent Howard Meignan of CBS JT aIN Ft JAgE Al 11 MONA IIP mm LISA 111 4 Permit 5 Small draft 6 Undermines 7 Apologv 8 Ventilates 9 Not elsewhere specified (ab.) 10 Proposition 11 Lamphrey-catchers 12Drpart 17 Pronoun 20 Pertaining to mothers and The Bobby ggses recon- ana vice pit-Mueni inum schools. 1200; stores, 1200 and various organizations 500 more. A RUMMAGK SALt; will be ciled. The project was sponsored by the jhcld by the women of First Pres- Neil of General Tire announced the television station would be sold to CBS, subject to FCC approval. What some guys need is a kick in the seat of the can'ts Haddon Heights Woman's club.

oit-nan nuicn, auvt-iiui vrnuc and Green street, Haddon eari.y ait. nvFif'KRS nflHeights. next Wednesday and That's earl, brother. John F. Lafferty, the general Markets at a Glance Stocks firm in moderate trading.

Bonds Irregular. Curb stocks Irregularly higher. Midwest stocks irregularly higher. Cotton futures higher. Gloucester Gas Station Loses 813 to Bandit actinium 16 Meddles 38Musieal note 19 Tear 21 Tablelands 22 Reverend (ab.) 23 Main performer 25 Withered 26 Before contractor, and Peter Trump-wicz, sub-contractor, as a result By Jack and Betty Gray TESTED TIPS the Welcome Fire Company, Oaklyn, were renominated this week 1 'TV, 1M of the fall on Oct.

18. 1949. She Thursday from 9 a. m. to 3 in the social hall.

The Village Play Box will present the comedy, "Goodbye My Fancv." on Nov. 10 and 11 at contended she sustained penman- nt injuries to her knees in the T. 1" fathers 22 It is used to 37 Entices hunt and 39 Iroquoian eame Indian 24 Rescue 40 Anchor 25 Mere 41 Plav on fall. r. iSSO in HariHnn Heicrhts un mouon oi Laneit at- Tj-iHich school.

43 Period of time 46 Pewter coin of Thailand 47 Arid 50 Exists 52 Hawaiian bird Clarence Gibbs proprietor 27 coat is against the general contractor i ciaL We'; Vanderslice, was dismissed on of Judge iasLan.tJ.lcL.. A HALLOW KEX PARTY will dense, flat, or intimate words slightly 34 Most refined 42 One kev waved 35 Edible tuber only (ab.) be given by the Golden Rule Sheehan due to lack of evidence IF ON OIL MINTING AEDS CUMING, RUB IT VW LlGHTl WITUB TUBPENTm-DFIMPENtD PIECE Of COTTON, OR USE LINSEED OIL OR KEROSENE fiNO cmeeseoqth! Class of Emmanuel Methodist of a gas station at Broadway and Somerset street, today told Gloucester police a night attendant at his station had been robbed cf $13. Earlier, Gibbs told the Courier-Post the attendant. Walter Jo he had any responsibility for the cement work. Church.

Oaklyn, on Tuesday eve trustees with two to be elected and five men nominated as follows: Joseph Dooley, Morris Boyle, Jesse Stephensom, Olaf Winters and Vanderslice. Norman ning. Members will wear masks. The Woman's Society of Chris Wolverton to Address Clcmenton GOP Rally Benner, Redman and Bordeau were named members of the re- seph, 18, of 212 Essex street, had been held up by the "bourbon bandit" and that the haul was $90. Police were skeptical, they said, that the alleged holdup was the work of the man who has been' terrorizing taprooms of this tian Service will ne guests.

The program is in charge of Mrs. R. F. Busby, Mrs. Cooper Bacon, Mrs.

S. Burns and Mrs. C. E. Elfreth.

ISAAC BURROUGHS Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was addressed this after A Republican rally will be held lief committee. The election will Monday at 8.30 p.m. in the; be held Nov. 20. The company chicken barn at Silver Lake Inn, will have a Halloween party on it was announced by Leroy T.lNov.

4. area lor the last two monxns. Wooster, Clementon, member of the Republican county committee, who will preside with Mrs. Corrine Anderson, county RAY- TROUT POST, American Legion, is training 16 of its members to operate the community ambulance to provide noon by Mrs. C.

M. Kiseii on rr.nvi1rriiir "Charcoal Burning in New Jer iVnmmcl Umvaiescing Diminutive Edward 29 Written of Mister 30 Compass point 31 Jumbled typ 32 Goddess of infatuation 33 Diminutive ot Leonard 33 Bridge term 36 Wicked 38 Entire 39 Vacant 44 Small shield 45 Symbol for lutecium 46 Stimulated 48 Suffix 49 Printing Got up 53 Bothers 54 Indian cultivators VERTICAL 1 Dreads 2 Provoke i Is 1 lo i la lio lii1 "Jo. -J FT mm IT" 53 5T -J-i-J LaJLaJI sey." The meeting was neia at Operation the home of Mrs. Warren C. Bris- pi Congressman Charles A.

Wol- Audubon with 24-hour service in verton and county candidates will coniunc tion with the nolice de. rrost ami station avenues. Pennsauken Townshln Commit speak, as will John J. Kampf and partment. Haddon Heights.

Other members teeman Edward A. Krimmel Jr John W. Berry, candidates for Heretofore the ambulance was Is convalescing at his home after of the committee were Mrs. Paul Clementon council. moLty for Votfs IF VOLE MS BEEN BURNED INH LEHTHER COVERED TABLE, POUR nn rairu uuav undergoing surgery in usteo Dathic hosoital.

Philadelphia. operated solely by the police. Its reserve corps became overtaxed and Lvgionnaires are now being RANDOLPH "Born to Bo Bad," a drama. Krimmel, who lives at 3714 New York avenue, Pennsauken, Denlinger, Miss Adele Garman, Miss Eva Hogate, Mrs. George Hewes and Mrs.

W. Thack-ston. New officers will be installed tonight by Barrington post, 223, trained in nrst aid. usinz in- INTO SMOOTH MX WILE fit SOFT! Is director of municipal property starring Joan Fontaine, Robert jhalators, oxygen tent, respirators MRS BALTIMORE, MD. USE STEM IRON TO REMOVE MARS IN CQRPETM3 WHICH HWE BEEN CDUSEO BY FURNITURB 'FEET Kyan, acou and Joan and otner apparatus.

Frank Hull. Leslie, is the attraction at the chairman of the Letrion's and recreation. A draftsman, he is associated with RiRgs, Drissler Philadelphia, a sheet metal American ix-gion auxiliary, ai Copyright 1750 by TESTED KATUtS Dni-u ky JcK. 1 Ml Mrs. Randolph theatre, rweifth andlambulance committee, and Har-the municipal building.

Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, old Alullin, member of the cxecu- Marie Mellor will preside. and construction firm..

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