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COUKIM-rOJT, Comrlm, N. fclday, Sapt.mh.f 7, 1t5 'Ma Won cd 'Trafir Sore Spot" 'AllnrMl Keporl Earth" Tremon In Tenn. and Ky, Retiring Grand Jury Urges Action Morehouse, Conlraclor, Dies at 72 1 OBITUARIES I In Row Dies; Shooter Held Dr. Livcngood Of Woodbury Is Dead at 57 At 2 Burlington Co. Hazard Areas Knoxvllle, Sept.

7 (up) Two distinct earth tremors were reported from at least om points in southeast Kentucky ani east Tennessee today. Hie S. Weather Bureau here said it received telephoni calls from Middlesboro, Ky Knoxvllle, LaKollette and OaJ Ridge, Tenn. The shocki wer i- Services Set Today Flauli Cordon Creator i. Dangerous and Ward ave.

and Elizabeth st. Mt. Holly, Sept. 7- For IVixon's Father mum in vjir intsii Elijah Richard Morehouse, 72. slrelch of waen.own.

traffic conditions on a Harry Maryanskl, 21, a Philadelphia truck driver, died Thurs- Jrrsey gen VY nVB un it inufi" Rt. 73 and at a Bordentown Inter josrmi lit ported at 8.37 and 8.50 a. m. ler A over a two-year period enouu June 30. fifi accidents resulting in 26 personal Injuries and one fatal-u ho.

heen reported at this Whittier, Sept, 7 (UP) Westport, Sept. 7 (UP) known South rthury, Sept. 7-Dr. Bhx--Funeral services will be hold Cartoonist Alexander contractor and 1 orial Hospital, died today Nixon. Kirby" and created an- Camden, ho lived at home Nixon and his wife, Patricia, other, "Flash Gordon," was Nihil lIKiway Eatt.

Jluddc Woodbury, Sept Memorial knMa iiunii-. Westport, Sept. 7 (UP), widely known South rnnrs hv in 1 .1 IM i.t.J A native of uce aeiecuves sum was inniciea hv (h M.v a Only about 20 of Bermuda-. 422 Kings by a neighbor, 0f the Burlington County grand of at Um 300 Islands are inhabited. intersection.

onfield, The neighbor, James Mercu- jury. Hi ilia Here OOe iiui Air. Morehouse, who retired 1..... f.amtin He had praelieed in Woodbury win oe aiiiim when the sports ear he near sii uy Jinj ihi. relli, 39.

ot Franklin st nnnmii. in he anv marked lessen i.s ierman aica is er. or Aioores- since 1947. and previously prae-jlamiiy auenainc me 'lul driving swerved out of con rroin business two years auo, founded tlie E. R.

Morehouse Co. Girard conducted at the Whittier ing of this accident and injury an employe or r.snill,i(m wa- r- 1 Ia ii a a itrol, hit a tree and turned over. 1921. Tlie and niu- rate, and we are convini.ru u.m (his dangerous condition can be hlv relieved through the United Steel BatTel was ar-j public Thursday by Superior rested on charges of homicide. Judge Howard Ewart sitting here, rw The resolution "deplored the WaJUuut il FUNERAL HOME 623 CUMBERLAND ST.

GLOUCESTER, N. J. GLoutMtar 6-1311 inciuiiiiit; tlie Itraduate of the University otrn. -una i I le wa 47. North Carolina and of the Uni-George Jenkins.

In rra iU Anolhor IjanUled many ala versitv of Pennsylvania Medical follow the family plo at near- D.a wnQ dl.twI 1Th of nicipal con trar a. incli School, and served in the Naval ibyKoae Hills Cemetery. Ju)jet passPn8(ip the building of the hishsi.c Medical Corps in War II. I6.1?" f'T dlpdiJUi owned Buffered aUu benjamin trankln Dr. Livelihood was former day n8ht bis home In Lai lracture wo, an.

a section of lie stale tin fienianiin Franklin nonw in 1 f.u,.i,. ami a section oi me installation of a system of traffic ed line on Ryan said the men had quar Bridge, high number of accidents" occurring on Rt. 73 from River rd. in Palmyra to Maple Shade circle, a three-mile stretch that crosses "BIt' also is recommended thai, nt iho nntui-A of the ter ok. reled in a taproom about a week 'Hie Vice President hnnitu, A resident of lladdonfleld for pi u.

Habra. before, rurRuirni 1,1 vjiiiuLt-niri uum rain, an advance warning ngnnl of Cinnaminson and Medical Society and of the omer memoers me The accident happened on a 1 1 1 i Mercurelll. resenting remarks on Rt. 130 winding country highway SlllH'tlv iiiuiii vllil(Hl'l i.T, inoyul Arch Masons, Camden; nrnviHed a At vain liarl ham in i till l)ni i nuiMu in? wiir, jiin, ii, shade. Crusade iloiivked down Marvanski.

accord- Swedeaboro Kiwanis Qub. andf iw was a member of Woodbury holding his wifeg hand. ary American and New Jersey MIS MARV E. SULLIVAN Medical Societies, Philadelphia Mh.v Sullivan, of 9 Consistory; Copies of the resolution were mond was pinned beneath tho 'Aprlilent Rocord Nolril wreckage sent to the slate bureau or trauic safety, the state highway depart- III- oimc three reopened at 2 a. m.

Wed- "This section contains lit until passersby Dulled Coinmandery 23, lladdonfleld; ing to tlx He was declared dead TcmPle Trenton; Klksj rel was at Norwalk HoDilal of LHl' Camden; Camden nesday wl Medical Club, American Acad rniuntJKwnnd Hied him out traffic lanes, the middle of which mPnt, Burlington County Board or hen Mercurelli, entered on arrival 1 Shrine Club; Ninth Ward Re the taproom and met his wife. I (7 cl-uq is used for passing in either direr p'reeholders, and me govi-iinn a skull fracture and multiple in rmy oi on rri i-rai-iiiiiiin-is jTliursday in Hahnemann llospi-American Walking Horse Asso- (a( pmladcphia. A former dress buyer for Gim- Surviving are his wife. Jessie slm was ternal Injuries. They left for home about 43 minutes later.

Marvanski who was tion," the resolution points out "We do not consider this arrange bodies of Cinnaminson. and Pennsauken Townships, and Palmyra, Bordentown City and Maple Shade. ment can accommodate present standing outside the taproom was and a daughter, Barbara, meinber of the ltosary Society publican Association; lladdonfleld Flepubllcan Club and Woodbury Country Club. He is survived by his wife, Helen Anne, and a son, E. Richard Morehouse of lladdonfleld.

Funeral services and burial of St. John's H. C. Church, Col alleged to have saia to Mercu- traffic relli. "I'll be waiting for you." "nils view is supported by evl- fniVMir11I at 1 1 ttlA tt'tlll si tins a hafixi rrt'urtrl iint an A ALBERT W.

W1LT.S SK. Albert William Wills Sr 73. of 331 Highland Gloucester, died Tliursdav in Cooper Hospital. Mr. Wills retired in 1947 Paricutin, Mexico's "cornfield lingswood.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. pistol, according to the by reports from police depart-. volcano." has built a rone l.wu Woodbury, and his mother, Mrs. T. H.

Livengood; three brothers, Raymond, Glenn and Fred, and three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Blevins, Mrs. Treva Sink and Mrs. Francis Eflrd, all of Winston-Salem, will be at the convenience of (he and continuea the dispute, ne ments oi the municipalities in ireet nign since us uum the and a brother. Frank Kerns, of yfar'L rvir.e fired one shot at Maryanski who volved that 67 accidents resulting CHARLES W.

HISKIY niNHAi oiraoi WOodlawn 3-1623 BCTAausmn tin 423 Cooptr Strt Westmont. jPennsynTRai ill be no 1 ia nmmhnt if Teimh N. C. collapsed with a bullet in his in three fatalities were recorded abdomen. during the period Jan.

1, 1936 to Renuiem hzh Mass will be i 1 -r. a CINOSKI j-nvaip junerai scnices win Monday at a. m. ivicwinz, The family desires that Maryanski, who lived at Atig. 31, 19.i6, St.

John's Church, Friends wlo- FAM, a nowcrs be omitted. "This would not have occurred Fire Company 3, meet at 8.30 a. m. in the SchafT rondueted Monday hv the Rev. G.

Wendell Jung, of the Woodbury Presbyterian Church. Friends may call at his late resi Girard was admitted to St. Luke's and Children's Medical Center and died 2.30 p. m. Thursday.

hauscr Funeral Home, Had-don Collingswood, where Surviving are liis wife, Margaret; two sons, Albert 2d, of Bound Brook, and James M. FVNtKAL none Wdiw CliKikl, BlrattM 4405 WESTFIEID AVI. PINNSAUKIN Mffchantvillt 1-45 had four lanes been in service. The dangerous condition is px-pected to become more acute as the drawing power of a new shopping center on Rt. 130 develops," the resolution said.

dence Sunday night. Burial will ihry may call Sunday night he in Ecilincton will hp in Calvarv Ceme of Gloucester; a brother, If 1.1 I I Son Benefits Principally in FRANK J. uarry, oi i-niiaueipuia; lour Clarkshoro. WIFE OX CYCLE HURT A Philadelphia woman was in- tery. "Ve recommend that an addi- IUICU llAiOir VtllCIl 111(7 IIIUIWIT.

VUJIT grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be held Mondav at 10.30 a. m. at the Highland blvd. address, where friends mav operated by her husband skidded and omturned the.

Sra rarincs' Bodies Washed Ashore Griscom Will rd. circle in Pennsauken. Mrs.r" Pnri 1011 TSMtUr'and westbound lanes, together Youth Fined In Wild Ride Harmful to 2 call Sunday niht. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery, Philadel- I with such other safety features as A ram ij 4lA Vnna FOSTER'S Fvntral Servfca t. IARLI FOSTEl JOHN N.

SWARTZ WM. 1. DECKMAN Cllinqiw4, M. J. Aurfuban, N.

J. COIIingtw'd 3-01 J2 llnrtln 7-1195 HaddM 1 Itil Avil. ISO Whit, H.rl. Pk. Our Own Parlinf fitilliiti Adnl Our fuwl Hmtt t.

sun tMf ui nivipni urnc- i i iiu(uiriiiiia. was iiiniru at. iiuiuir iiua, was ii i liu at phia, under direction of the Ether-. flciary under the will of Dr. Lee! Cooper Hospital for a possible "1'1 oe appropnaie.

1451 Broadway, Camden 10 Whit H.n Hadelan Hit. ington Funeral Home, Gloucester. -E. Griscom, widely known Cam-1 fracture of her left leg. Ptl.iInferseK tlmi Held Hazard den surgeon, which was admitted i lhomas Voigt said the motor- The analysis also recommended to probate Thursday by Surrogate cycle was operated by Mrs.

(hat a more adequate system of John T. Deal. Crowe's husband, Andrew. He traffic control be installed at the WOodlawn Ml 31 llnln T-iH Naha. Okinawa.

Sept. 7 (UP) The battered bodies of 2 marines washed ashore today a short distance from the place were 11 marines were swept out to sea snd drowned by a freak undertow Wednesday. The bodies were not immediately identified because of a communications breakdown between Mil. JKXXIE 1L MASOX Mrs. Jennie 11.

Mason, former- (PAons: An Atco youth paid a $100' Worf-H I.v a resident of Woodstown and tor probate purposes the es-jwas not injured. 'intersection of Rts. 130 and 20G, fnr hi Pnulsboro died Wednesday in the tate was listed as 510,000 and pait in a wild auto ride in wnicn Before she moved to Florida in of personalty. Dr. Griscom, who two Atco girls jumped from the I94.i slie was employed as a re- lived at 604 Broadway, died Aug.

iPSunrnMi.ncnnqu.mi-i mm WM drivin- 'ceptionist of the B. F. Dewees ggea Tra.nin? area R(bc Recd ia XU. i.llivwi.- flW. VMr9 occurred.

Fiehter Dlanes. helicoDters and 17 at the age or 83. Under the wilt, the son, Albert C. receives $20,000 in cash. and all real estate and furnishings, and a friend, Katherine E.

Christ, of the Broadway address, $10,000. of an accident. Tim girls, light observation planes scoured OPEN TONIGHT 'til 9 P. M. "five-mile area along the beach Elizabeth Bloom, of Marie Maloney, 15, wane a.

for other bodies. VMrs. Helen Bauman. of Pauls- The marines, tired and ana caroara lKro. and Mrs.

Vcrna Gwin. of I Tlie residuary estate eoes Into from a day of heavy training, fAi Woodbury. I a trust fund to provide a monthly were bathing in waist-deep waler re Services and burial will be; income for the son, who mav also when they were swept from their jOur Lady ot J-uraes jiospuai saturday est Palm Beach. withdraw principal up to $3000 a feet by a vicious undertow, ap-Aug. 30.

year. At the son's death, the trust parently a by product of typhoon Other Not Accused Jilts. ALBERTA If. MK'KEL (fund is to benefit Katherine E. gr.

i-rea crown, ot me siaie Aihoria Tr MirL-oi si nf rhric, jq nrinm9i Emma. Here's Style ant QuAy you police at Berlin, said no other 14)3 prjncess died Thursday; up to $2000 a year. charge was placed against at ElmeP Community! After the deaths of both, two- No charges were placed against after a brief Illness. She; thirds of the income torn the Anthony Ferna, ZQ, Of AtCO S1irvivpd hv hrr hnshanH Hon. tt-nct fi Parents of 10 Killed When Car Hits Tree PARK FREE 5th Sf.

-'Atco, who was with Reed at thejjarnin; a soni AlIpn Mickel. ofiRa'lph of Venlnor and one-'Jtime of the incident, according tor'hadford, and two sisters, third to a niece, Esther also Kalamazoo, Sept. (UP) Ten children were or crown. Mrs. Margaret iiarrett and Mrs.

of Venlnor. On thpir ricath the 3 hhqnAal Aqr ii Innii ll'MOrl ThA nr mw A it IZ, rid Coom: 0 divided itimt at Sices you can ajjori fcmkcudtsuL Walnut below Cherry dirtctly at rear of our store. NO MONEY DOWN TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY is me ownrr ui me uiu- services win De neia at i p. m.iamong the West Jersey Hospital. and rolled over, struck a tree mobile which Reed was Monday in a funeral home on S.

the Camden Home for Children and the Methodist Home for the hiiipq ooin. According to Brown. Main Woodstown, where Dead were Dick Heimslra 37. pvaymond P. Grace, of the friends may call Sunday night.

Kalanwoo, and his wife, baiTacks, said the girls had Burial will be in Daretown Pies- oo. mey were me pau-ius oi -accepted an offer of a ride homcibyterian Cemetery, Aged and Infirm, Collingswood. The executors are the son, the First Camden National Bank and Trust Joseph S. Riebel and George H. Andrcss.

Ul Paola Will -nuuien rai'Kinz in use uuin frnm a haspha came wi tne 19. two vouths. whom thev knew. Police said the Heimstra car Perna and Keed, according to apparently was traveling at high Grace, drove the girls around sev Under the will of Salvalore Di Paola, 62. of 520 Beacon who speed when Mr.

Heimstra, country roads for more than Burton, at Bridgeton, Advises 7 Divorces Bridgeton, Sept. 7 Seven divorces were advised here by Superior Court Judge William R. J. driver, lost control. two hours and finally, when the died Aug 17, a $22,000 personalty estate is divided equally car passed the Verna girl house on Richards ave.

and did not among six nephews and three nieces. The beneficiaries are An Burton, one for adultery and six Marriage Licenses Ctimtrn Lutlirr R. RoInd. 2, of I91T anu Uolorri K. Fuhrnun.

i. nt 14J W. Jffljrron both of Plilldel- Hoonrvplt McCutry. J3. of 4039 Boul- lor desertion.

thony and Alfred Di Paola, of Vineland; Ernest and Joseph, of Advised decrees were Frank stop, the girls leaped Irom the vehicle as it slowed up at an intersection. Maloney Appeals to Cohen Anthony Maloney, father of Rose Marie, told Tlie Courier-Post Thursday night he has tried Vlrr, plat, an Mrjirl A. Humhl. 79, ot 4039 JSoultvdd plict, boih of Inditnipo- Camden; salvatore, of Merchant-ville; Anthony Ledestri, of Pont Alto, Argentina; Giovanna Di Paola, of Philadelphia, and Maria III InH Itdwui-il IVFillonl. 2T of 4.10 Clinton Russo N.

West Vine-land, from Martha Rt. 1, Wilson, W. Carlyon P. Lore, 52 Union Millville, from James O. Lore, 9th Atlantic City; Edward R.

Garton, 117 Montrose st, Vineland, from Maria C. Gar- M'rlU' J1' 1UJiin vain for last t0 Prcss (jrazia and Gosalia, of Camden. Anthony Di Paola is named, executor. Tlie will of Emilie M. Schell.

81, of 1033 Collings Col-lingswood, who died Aug. 21, dis- nliy mnitiu. "I od imiri.v nUUHUMtai vtiuivo njjuiii-n mv pNin.sauken, ind Anna M. MarJow, hnvc 17. r( 725 Sprucf I Liborio Gaiione, 23.

of 24i The father said state police tZ: 3TT3ThT'Mnt have indicated to him the charge joph si. S6. of 115 Lnn lodged against Reed is the only ZZtoMtoT1" J- one they can make. Maloney re- ton, 11 E. McNeil Millville; Edward Baevsky, 8 Naylor Vineland, from Gilda S.

Baevsky, 5037 Jackson Philadelphia; noses of S15.530 personalty to riii'mifiphi he has tried to sign andi- frank Chandler, 50. Pffinjk-n, and, "Ji i rt'iaiives, 1 ne beneficiaries in-Mrs. Lois M. Nine? e. ciar.

is, of i45o wjtwe aurei from i-rederieK u.iclude a sister, "sHm. 35, wmer, and Mdort Henry, MiliO Hunter Philadel- Rich 4. Brooklyn, n. y. I Schramm has refused to entertain 'pnia.

Charles Cok 135 except from Millville, from Elsie 5 wmw vrAT I Frances Cox. Upper Penns Neck, 5 AIeK W'OfJ -Maloney took his complaints to for desertion, and Clarence 9.mmj M- Prosecutor Cohen, who assigned Edmeads 66 Osborne Schopp, of Collingswood, who is named executrix, $5000; Mrs. Sarah Snclbaker, of Philadelphia. $1000; Mrs. Anna Lightcap, of Norristown, a cousin, $300, and Mrs.

Norman Ilarpel, of Phil- IHTIIJHM- l'i'SlJ1 a sister-mlaw. $j(X). residuary estate is divided iti.Miinri ii.y cr- vmeiano, iorThe Brinr Tour risni. and when they have recovered suf-j equally among two nieces and nephews, Verna and Kathryn Morris, of Ambler, and William M. and Edgar M.

Schopp. i.iit To i ncientiy irom, ineir injuries The Malonev sirl has relumed ifan TfpLI fnr Turv 2 Pieces Bookcase Bed, ct home from the hospital but thel ii Verna girl is still in the Ull Alcoliol Charge Tan KwrnUh V.vrvihnt In the BMtlftinr I.in, lncludfiif HO MONEY DOWII Ph. WO 4-6100 9 m- Balky Husband f. i Tt- Josopn vvuiiams, oi, oi me i79so Dresser and Mirror OPEN STOCK PIECES to have been printed in Eng- 8t; w.as land during the 19th century, bJt 5rWfoT -thr FaJ" if 7v, iwu u.f by Municipal Judge Marino on a Pays Own Fine North Brunswick, Sept. 7 (UP) Fred Koff, 31, of Clifton, who XATIO.VM, HFATI.VU A Itnildlnif Snpply Corp 1400 ri.Vg DTREKT OaiMifiU ramririi lm, Cumda charge of possession of untaxed they developed into a serious steaaiasuv reiusca to pay nis iBiiiilllI pastime, Williams was arrested by traffic fine last week on police and Federal agents last iPnnciples, pa id his own fine Thursday in a house on the without hesitation.

i tv, Koff. of 2SS Parker Night Table $32 Panel 38 better i said they confiscated a number Rullty 'n Municipa Court for a cement to a charse of driving too fast for of gallon bottles of untaxed al Triple Dresser cohol. conditions and paid $25 fine and $3 costs. loo. use It was on Aug.

28 that Koff do- I BITTEN BY INSECTS Mrs. Marie Rodgers. 31, 4 Drawer Chest With Storage Cabinet find u-if Annr Marip dl). her daughter, Diana. 12, OI nrininln TTa cairl llflft Buttonwood Maple Shade.

wwy but bpicved his wife were treated for insect bites not thp arresting officer. She Cooper Hospital Thursday. to were taken to the haspital in the ing Kof had Maple Shade ambulance after ein. Pli anA hi fcT it iHs Mm they suffered the bites on theiribut while drivinj; to tne Middlesex front porch. Dr.

Margaret Oar-ir tv WwkhTOlse to niri. hpp UPi rett. who administered treatment, i cmnchni intn a said the bites were either caused; irA and hi rlo? stump. rFfAENT by chiggers or ticks. landed in hospitals.

WHITE HOUSE TO CLOSE Camden Fire Alarms Washington, Sept. 7 (UP) MMnlihl Wrdnnitar Mirtnltht TkandariTlie White House W'ill be closed rubSli 'to Publ'C visitors from Sept. 16 5.37 p. Brldi. Nvd.

nd Smiinrt throiie'h SpDt. 30 while there is rmerttner. i nn. P. 383 Boya ptrx oi cm- an iAaui 'in'i rwj tnt.

derwav. The White House nor- AyvYiT. fin rr 1 i is.ss P. VKWII imally is open to visitors on Tues- 600 Market Farmfri Market, trash boa. 4R p.

hlttiwaf. day through baturday. I OPEN HOUSE at Big Double Dresser, Roomy Storage Cabinet, jtjVAJO Mirror I IU Enchanted Walnut the ultimate in prestijte cabinet wood nationally advertised in Better Homes and Gardens, American Home, House and Garden, House Beautiful and Living for Young: Homemakers. Central YMCA, 614 FEDERAL CAMDEN JuJt add water Shop in AIR CONDITIONED C.mf.rl Ui. DiM.na'i (aiy Way t.

Pay Na M.n.y Dawn 24 Monlhi fa Pay. IM BtM( IXVITKII SAND GRAVEL Bookcase Bed MORTAR Brick laying Plaittf r.pairi Chimnt pointing H.ct laying Outdoor ftrtplacoi Shieca wart Ro.r rpairi Cncr.t. faifitinf Fafehinfi laict iiiicf.r 2" Fait dal.1 FounJaHoni S.pt, fufttrt lai.i vr 2" Swimming posli SPECIAL CONDUCTED TOURS Friday, Sept. 14 5 P. M.

Till 7 P. M. 3 Srriil Forum 7 P. 31. ft 1.

M. andurlrri br Tp Flight laderjlil INDUJUIAl PtOOtAMt HOYJ' AND YOUIHI" CITY-COUNTY Y- HIIATIONSHI SEE YOUR IN ACTION BRING YOUR FAMILY Camden WO 4-1 722 p. jyf OfKl 92 1 Broadway, V0UI IUIIDIN0 SVFftr, 1UMIEI OMIEI HARDWAM 01 PAINT $TOl aiMMrVmO moot aftklal ipalkaH.n OfEN MONDAY, WIDNtSDAY and FRIDAY 'til 9 M. PARK FRilm i. i.t a.

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