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COUlltl-POST, Cm-d. H. TJ. Jtsly J. 131 Relatives Are Left 'Court Okays Fee Dollar Each From For 3 Lawyers Mister South Jersey Estate of $36,000 In Bridge Suit ESS A Camden executive who died! Trenton, July 3.

The appellate May 25 leaving an estate valued division of the State Superior at $36,000 directed in his will that Court today upheld lhe an0wance "all claims upon my estate byi in fppit a-flr(1. relatives be satisfied with the 01 counsel lees award- pavment of $1.." led in connection with litigation The unusual provision was con-iover the Burlington-Bristol and Itained in the will if John cjTaeony-Palmyra bridges. IKich, 62, of 225 Vine street, ad-l The fees had been awarded by mitted to probate bv chancery division of the court Quicksall. to Sen. James M.

Davis, Bur- PpT" Former sales analyst super- ungton, ana jonn a. visor of General Chemical divi- and Milton B. Conford, both of sion. Allied Chemical Dye Newark, who acted as attorneys Corporation, Mr. Rich left real! for Henry S.

Haines and Richard estate valued at $6000 and per-M- Lippincott, Democratic mem-'sonaltv of $30,000. Ibers of the Burlington county Sharp Cains Made In N.Y. Trading By Select Issues New York, July 3 UNSS The stock market extended its recovery today with selected issues scoring sharp gains. Some of the buying was attributed to cautionary short coverings by professional traders who were desirous of evening up their positions in view of the holiday closing Wednesday. Anderson Clayton was a feature, soaring 4i points to SO on news of a IffO percent stock dividend and an increased cash payment.

Other strong spots included Ferro Enamel up li at 254 Dow Chemical up It at 95 '4, and American Cyanamid up 1 at 103. Radio Corporation continued to attract heavy buying with an initial transfer of 7000 shares lifting the stock 'A to 21. In the pivotal list, duPont was up 4 at 92 U. S. Steel up at 384; General Motors up at 47 Bethlehem Steel up at 48; Westinghouse Electric up at 35, and Chrysler up at 66.

Standard of New Jersey rose hi to 61 in the oils and Kennecott gained to 68 in the metals. In the rails, Southern Pacific was lip to 60; Northern Pacific up i at 36, and Illinois Central up at 53. 1 r. M. PRICES New York Stock Market quotations furnished by Newburger and 1342 Walnut street, Phila.

Elaborating on possible claims: board of freeholders, in an action by relatives, the will said: jto have the sale of the spans to "They have given me nothing eurnngion couniy tsnage in life and I don't want them to Commission for $12,000,000 set have anything from me inside. dcu'' iSale Set Aside The bulk of the estate is be- queathed in equal shares to the! JP2era rls-Methodist Episcopal Home of lingswood and to Temple univer- then attHorney seSA ln' i in stituted proceedings which even- used aa memoriaTto ine late te beta, set Dr. William A. Freemantle, a for-Jy Court JudSe Freund. mer professor of philosophy, re-1 The chancery division liad au ligion and ethics, under whom! thorized payment of the $22,000 Mr, Rich studied.

Dr. Freemantle! in tees out of general lunds of. BATTLE LINE KASONG MILES i i SEOUL AV taught at Temple from 1906 until his death in 1932, a spokesman at the university said. Part of that time Dr. Freemantle served as dean of the university's school of theology, according to the spokesman.

After fulfilling these specific the Burlington County Bridge Commission which purchased the bridges and whose accounts were held in escrow pending the outcome of the suits to set aside the sale. The county challenged the order to pay the fees and thus Some New Jersey residents seem to have short memories. They've apparently forgotten a July Fourth celebration only 15 years ago when 927 persons in this state were injured because of fireworks. That was 1936 the year before the firecracker ban went into effect in New Jersey. Despite the law, police report exploding firecrackers in many South Jersey communities, resulting mainly from illegal imports from several southern states where there's no ban.

Those states, returning vacationists say, are dotted with roadside stands doing a booming business in fireworks. But it's not local trade that's causing cash registers to ring. It's northern vacationists passing through. And many are from South Jersey counties, a check of license plates disclosed. But that's not the only source.

Fireworks are being peddled here, poliee say, hy out-of-state truckers. They buy 'em down south and sell them here a profitable sideline. And despite the close checking of postal authorities, police believe, noise-makers also are slipping through the mails. Exploding firecrackers, which cause headaches to residents as well as police, show that many in South Jersey are trying to inject an illegal bang into Fourth of July celebrations. But there's no bang in these actions to police.

They remember the years preceding the fireworks ban. Want to impress junior with a few statistics about the fireworks toll during those years? Then tell him how many were injured in South Jersey. July Fourth celebrations, from 1924 to 1934, resulted in 1025 injuries from fireworks alone more than double the 464 hurt in auto crashes. But it's a tough job trying to impress Take what happened recently in North Jersey. i A playground posted a sign announcing plans for a "safe and sane" Fourth of July.

Someone slipped a firecracker behind the sign. The sign was blown to smithereens. Also blown to smithereens will be whatever notions we have had that the fireworks ban can insure a "safe and sound" Fourth for everyone Unless, of course, ive stick to tossing baseballs instead of firecrackers. The Chicago Cubs picked up lots of new fans in Burlington City when they obtained Eddie Miksls from the Dodgers. Eddie Is Burlington's "favorite baseball son," His friends there, incidentally, call him the "fluid drive kid," because of his tlashy fielding It's Hong Kong, where he'll be vice consul, for Mt.

Holly's Robert Bailey. He was transferred there from Geneva by the state department Psychiatric aides are needed at the Veterans Administration hospital at Lyons. In case you've been wonderinir what it's going to cost the matter came to the appellate Tl" Ule aTpradAe bequests, personal grants are list-'nL. ed as follows: Theodore H. Tvre, Whefe wrote Hill tN0 wwr jTBr V.

a mend who lived at the Rich the opinion up-the chancery division holding 1 1 address, $1000; William Henley, a houseman, $1000; Miss Catherine W. Gillette, of Philadelphia, $1000, and $500 to the National Society for Prevention of Blindness, with the stipulation that the latter bequest be spent In Camden, action. The county contended the fees could not be paid out of the bridge commission's funds held by the court during the litigation, money derived in the main from tolls collected on the two bridges. I 2 LJL it i Under Bigelow's decision the order to pay the fees from this account was upheld. Acme Telephoto MAP SHOWS how Gen.

Matthew Ridgway has arranged to send three staff officers by air (hevy black line) from Kimpo airfield to Kaesong oh Thursday for cease-fire talks. In the event of bad weather, the mission will proceed by truck (broken line) via the Seoul-Kaesong road. The broken line (inset) shows the battle line where light probing attacks are taking place. Amer Air Lines 14 Amer Can 109 '4 Amer Pwr Lt 18 Amer Radiator 14 Amer Smelter 74'i Amer Tel Tel 154 Amer Tobacco 59 7 Anaconda 37 Atlantic City Elec 207 Atlantic Refining 71 Avco Corp 7 Baldwin Loco 10li Baltimore and Ohio lfi's Bayuk 10 Bendix 47 Bethlehem Steel 48 Boeing Aircraft 39' 3 Borden 46 Budd Mfg 15 Canada Dry 11 Capital Air Lines 12 Celanese 50 Cerro de Pasco 37 Chesapeake Ohio 29 Chrysler 66 Treasury Expects $3 Billion Deficit In Next 3 Months Ends Life Truce (Continued from Page One) Michigan Trying To Link Irwin To 2 Deaths Washington, July 3 (UP) The lady. I am heartbroken.

God for (Continued from Fage One) which my forces may identify it Ridgway said. treasury changed its ink from "This suit brought by the plaintiffs in the capacity of citizens and taxpayers, preserved the status quo until the governor after full investigation joined in the attack," said the opinion just rendered. "Clearly, so it seems to us, the assets of the commission constituted a fund in court within the meaning of the rule. "The prompt and vigorous action of the plaintiffs in bringing this suit and prosecuting it until the attorney general was ready to take over, resulted in the preservation of the fund for the state arrd for all the other parties give me for what I've done. black to red today after piling: un Mary." ended the second largest surplus in his Ridgway's message simply: A postscript added: "Pray fori tory.

The fiscal year 1951 ended with "Your reply is 'requested." me. -Ask God to save me trom. Mlchlgan police expected to- the torments Of hell." Hntfrmino thrnnrrh hallictin a surplus of 53,509.782.624 in the I Finance 5t) Columbia Br A 26 Comm Solvents 24 Con Edison 30 Cont Diamond 14 Cont Oil of Del 49 Curtis Pub 7 hls. messaSe was Treasury. But the Treasury ex- greeted with entnusiasm by the Police said the woman's hus-tests whether Warren Lee Irwin.

pects to go at least $3,000,000,000 nana, josepn, a aenw lecnmcian, wh0 committed suicide Sunday wtta uu ins way xit-uu wuirv wucru near Flemington rather than face whose interests in it have been established by the decree." the body was found. -The daugh into debt the next three months. Treasury Secretary Snyder said during each of the next three months the government would Curtiss-Wright 8 Distillers Seagram 24 Douglas Aircraft 44 ter had spent the afternoon with united Nations in New York and in Allied capitals. In Washington, Allied diplomats met to discuss new ideas for Korean truce terms. For the first time, a representative of South Korea was invited to join the 16 other nations with troops fighting alongside her in Korea.

In Pusan, President Svneman Death Notices her grandmother at the cope street address. In a state of near- duPont 92 Eastern Air Lines 19 spend at least $1,000,000,000 more than -it collects. collapse, Mrs. Procopio was given treatment by Dr. I Edward Huge Defense Program Ornaf, a nearby physician.

Eastman Kodak 41 Electric Auto Lite 46 El Paso Nat Gas 27. Erie 17 Food Fair 20 The Defense Department is or Police said persons in a neigh Rhee and his Sauth Korean cabi dering guns, planes, tanks and other war goods at the rate of $5,000,000,000 a month. While the murder, kidnaping and rape charges, was responsible for two slayings in that state. Sheriff's detectives at Pontiac, Mich, said results of tests on bullets fired from Irwin's gun were expected to reach there some time today or Wednesday. From these samples, they said they hoped to learn if Irwin, 27-year-old ex-convict, killed Mrs'.

Adeline Shagena, a farm wife of Oxford, and Robert Jahnke, a Warren, gasoline service station attendant. net were in session most of the day considering the exchange between Ridgway and the Red General Electric 53 General Motors 47 borhood store said Mrs. Bagnato visited the store about noon to buy lunch meat and a loaf of bread. They said they saw no more of her after she returned! to her home. government does not have to pay Gillette 26 commanders.

you to cross the Delaware Memorial bridge, scheduled to open Aug. 16, here's the dope. And it's straight from J. Gordon Smith, Delaware's state Highway department chairman. Tolls for autos and this is gonna hurt will be 75 cents.

Trucks will be charged at the rate of 50 cents per axle. Present tolls on the Newcastle-Pennsgrove ferry, which discontinues service when the span opens, now Is 75 cents for each auto plus a dime for each occupant. Truck tolls range from 82 cents to $4.33. depending upon the weight. Tolls on the new bridge, Smith pointed out, will be less than now charged by the ferry.

That news, however, isn't much consolation to motorists, who pay only 20 cents on the Camden bridge and 25 cents on Burlington's two spans. Nice going: It was a golden wedding anniversary for the Robert Suttons, of Bellmawr Ditto the Charles Arnolds, of Palmyra Judy Shivers, of Merchantville, is riding a shiny new bicycle because she copped first prize in a contest sponsored by Moores-town's William H. Snyder post, American Legion Dr. Ed VVes-sell is the new prexy of Mt. Holly Rotary club Carolyn Smith won popularity contest staked by Pennsgrove's Liberty Fire Co.

New- Legion home to be dedicated Wednesday at Florence. Doug Anderson heads the committee in charge. The other day, vine-year-old Steve Shapiro, 1357 Park boulevard, walked into Camden detective headquarters. He tearfully reported his new bike had been stolen. "Tell Uncle Ed," the lad said, "he'll find it for me." The boys in headquarters obliged the youngster and assigned his uncle, Detective Eddie Shapiro, to the case.

A few hours later, Detective Shapiro returned to headquarters with four bikes. He not only recovered his nephew's, but three others as tvell. All had previously been" reported stolen. for the goods until delivered, Snyder said deliveries are step Gimbel Bros 17 Goodyear 7914 ping up. Bagnato was quoted by Schultz Judge Hartshorne Snyder said while the 1951 sur Greyhound Corp 11 Gulf Oil 95' i as saying that his wife had been under care of a Philadelphia Hudson Motors 14 Int Harvester 31 Reported Slated Int Nickel 32 physician for about two years.

Schultz said Bagnato reported his wife tried to commit suicide two years ago by taking an overdose Int Tel Tel 15 plus was "deeply gratifying," the government faces a deficit in this 1952 fiscal year unless "appropriate" new taxes are raised; He told the Senate finance committee last week that the House-approved $7,200,000,000 tax increase bill was not enough. Kennecott 69 Vi For U.S. Bench or sleeping pills. Irwin killed himself when New! Jersey state troopers and FBI agents drew a net around him after rescuing his second kid-nap-rape victim, Carolyn Jane Libby, McN, Libby 8 Loews 14 Among other police arriving at Macy Co 31 Washington. July 3.

Demo the scene were Capt. Charles Stone, Detective Clifford Del Rossi and Police Sgt. Edward Martin 14i cratic leaders have received word Barker, 17-year-old Washington, Receipts Set Mark Receipts in fiscal 1951 set a Mid-Cont Petrol 56 Watson. Mont Ward 68 D. girl.

Detectives admitted the bal tnat Judge Richard Hartshorne, of Essex county, is slated to new record of spending totaled $44,632,821,908. Nat Biscuit 32 succeed Federal Judge Guy D. Nat Cash Reg 49 National Distillery 31 listic tests were the only means of tagging Irwin with the two Michigan slayings. They said it was possible he used a gun other than the .38 caliber weapon raiw, in me iew jersey u. s.

District Court, through presidential nomination. Both are Part of the surplus was used to build up the ready cash in the Treasury 'so big defense bills could be paid when war goods JAddltioniDeths inClasslfted Section) ADDIS- Oa July 2, 19S1, Charles HT husband of Elizabeth M. Addis (nee Ahrensl, of 4 Skylark Lane, Audubon Park, N. aje 64 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also employea of the New York Shipyard, are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at a.

at Wapier Funeral Home, 224 Monmouth Gloucester, N. J. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening. CHIPMAM On July 2nd.

1951 Sdgaf husband ot Ellen C. Chlpman i ne. Jorgensenl, ot 1041 Segal Camden, N. age 4S years. Due notice of the funeral will be given through the Harry Leonard Funeral Home, 2850 Federal Camden, X.

J. GRATKR On July 2. 1951, Frederick husband of Lillio M. (nee Hullngsi, of Camden. N.

formerly of Audubon. N. J. Relatives and friends ot the family are Invited to attend the lu-neral services on Friday at 2 p. at Evoy Funeral Home.

129 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights. N. J. Interment at Lakevlew Memorial Park. FriendJ may call Thursday evening.

HART Of Townsends Inlet, N. on July 2. 1951, Jessie Virginia (nee Jones), wife of Walter H. Hart. Friends may call Wednesday evening at Raymond Lewis Funeral Home, S.

Dennis, N. on Thursday evening at the Sehroeder Funeral Home. Services Friday, 2 p. from Schroeder Funeral Home. 715 Cooper Camden.

Inter. ment Arlington Cemetery. KIMLL On July 2nd, 1951. George, beloved son of the late John and Anna Klmley (nee Kane), of 1704 Atlantic North Wlldwood, N. formerly of South Camden, age 61 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday at 10.30 a. from -he Funeral Home of Frank 3. Leonard. 1451 Broadway. Camden.

Interment at New Camden Cemetery, Friends may call Friday evening. t-ANDsnoWNE On JiTT TuTT. Edith Esther, of Haddon Heights, N. daughter ot Mr. Harry Roger Landj-downo and sister of Mrs.

William T. Campbell, Services and interment private at the request of the deceased. Please omit flowers. MF.YKRS MAJAVSKAS On July 1951, Charles, husband of Eva Meyers. 340 Derousse.

Delalr, N. J. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 8.30 from Jos. Kavalaus-kas Funeral Home, 1601 S. 2nd Pa.

Solemn Reouiem Mass Church of St. Caslmlr, 9 30 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call Wedneaday evening.

VOCALE On July 2. Constan-tlno. beloved husband of Mary, of 34 3 Spruce after a brief Illness, age 59 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Friday at 8.30 a. from his late residence.

High Mass celebrated tn Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church. 9.30 t.

m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening. Funeral under the direction of Richard A. Troncone.

New York Central 16 American Avia 13 Teachers to Fight 'Smear' Groups San Francisco, July 3 (UP) Packard Motors are delivered. The rest of the sur with which he shot himself in Judge Fake retired in Febru Pan Amer Airways 10 Paramount 21 the left temple. who was said to have taken plus was applied toward the public debt, which now stands at 75 mm. shell as a souvenir. Al- Penna Railroad 17 'a ary, but has continued available for patent and equity cases.

Hartshome's name is scheduled to be sent to the Senate soon for Meantime, Irwin mother, Mrs. Marie Irwin, of Detroit, toeether. at least nine of the Pepsi-Cola 9 $255,000,000,000 compared with $257,000,000,000 a year ago. Va i said her son would be buried The world's largest educational body today planned a fight against groups engaging in "or larger shells were said to have been carried away. Althougn confirmation.

Of the six federal district court lhe surplus this year was the nation's 97th and was in contrast at Flemington. She said she could not attend the funeral but that she had forwarded funds to cover expenses of his burial. blanks, all were declared dan gerous by Marine officers. Blank Cartridge Burns Phila. Boy A boy who picked up a cartridge as a souvenir at Franklin field, Philadelphia, Monday, was injured when it exploded in his pocket.

The victim, John Dunne, 12, of 924 South Forty-sixth to the $3,122,000,000 defiicit last judges in New Jersey, four arc year. The largest surplus in his uemocrats, and two. Judces Fake Phila Electric 26 Pub Serv 22 Pullman 42 Radio Corp 20 Radio Keith 34 Republic Steel 37 Schenley Distillers 33 Sears, Roebuck 52 '4 Shell Oil Co 56 '4 Sinclair Oil 38 Socony-Vacuum 304 and Forman, are Republicans. The last appointee in the state Compromise Seen In Iran Oil Crisis was a Temocrat, Judge Secret War Documenls Hunted in Plane Wreck ganized propaganda against the schools." Delegations to the National Education Association's 89th annual meeting opened a three-day conference to "consider the forces that are attacking us and what they are charging," as well as ways to fight principal criticisms leveled against the schools. Richard D.

Keenan, an NEA executive secretary, said three groups were "best known for cre tory was accumulated in fiscal 1948 when it reached more than $8,000,000,000. U. S. TREASURY STATEMENT Washington, July 3 (INS) Following are Treasury balance figures for June 29 Final business day of the old fiscal year: Treasury balance June 29 The naming of a Republican to replace another Republican on Tehran, July 3 (INS) Premier street, Philadelphia, found the .30 caliber blank cartridge after the Mohammed Mossadegh was re Fort Collins, July 3 (INS) Army security officers were said to be searching today for secret Korea war documents southern Pacific 60 1 the federal bench in New Jersey is regarded by political lead ported authoritatively today to be Marines staged the "Battle of ers as somewhat of a departure Stand Oil 60 Studebaker 27 '4 Sunray Oil 19 Texas Co 46 5 i Germantown." The boy was taken to Miser! reported lost when a United Air lor tne iruman administration internal revenue But the action is explained by ating public distrust of educa cordia hospital where he was Lines DC-6 smashed into a fog-shrouded mountain near Fort tion." treated for burns on his abdomen Trans Air 19 ready to accept a compromise in the British-Iranian dispute over oil receipts. These sources said Mossadegh had offered to agree on a compromise provided two conditions were met.

Mossadegh set his conditions after considering a proposal that Collins Saturday, killing all 50 He listed them as the Friends of Public Schools, National Cour. persons aboard. The Denver Post said the miss the administration policy of courting favor among Republicans and independents in populous areas where it has been accused of unbalancing the federal bench by continuing to appoint and legs. He was reported by police to have taken the shell to his backyard where he tossed it into a small fire which failed to set it off. He put it in his cil of American Education and 1 28 United Aircraft 27 United Corp 4 Lines 17 Rubber 58 Ing papers were carried by one the Conference of American customs receipts $18,128,980.75.

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col. Merle A. Parks, who was enroute from commanders of British-owned NEED MONEY? Docket and it exploded. "They have one characteristic tankers sign receipts for oil which Democrats. Method of moving vessels bv Steel 38 Westinghouse 35 Woolworth 42 Vj in common Hgotry," Kennan Police questioned another boy Korea to Washington.

The Army refused to confirm or deny the did not prejudice the claims of said. trie British Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. screw propulsion was invented in "Up to last year, we felt it was 1836. AUCTION The premier said he would approve this if such a manner of story. Hospital Cases best to ignore their attacks.

Now. The two obelisks known as Cleopatra's Needles were built in Egypt about 1831 B. C. for the first time, we have clear endorsing receipts did not invalidate the claims of the new Na EVERY evidence of coalition In their ef coon a Unda Sebasttano, tional Petroleum Company of; street, cut chm. of 19U South Fourth of Division street, forts.

This, combined with the constant repetition of their attacks, has led us to decide to Today's Scratches Harold nnett, 3. Everything; For Everybody At Great Savlnfi FARMERS MARKET Open Air It. 10 Mil from Comden Airport Circle cut cheek. A bert Lawrence. 7.

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