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the movement of Ice floating tn the Arctic. pre sklent David MrDflnald Jr(J, Trill link 000 annually instead of $10,000, liefW.Will uiik COURIER-POST, C.mdtrt, N. Friday, Saalambar 71, 4 in Arctic USW Executive Tay Increased 10,000 Los Angeles, Sept. 21 UF and the international vire presi dent. Howard Hague, and the sec OBITUARIES Washington, Sept.

21 (UP)-b Ainm YlbUT retarv treasurer. I. were Driver Hurt in lap From Milk Truck A milk driver was injured to- i 1 iuA to United States has accepted 5 a. -'IT $25,000 The United Steel Workers of, raised from KLMh'R M. D0DD Man Gives Up In Slaying; Denies Guilt America ends its pational five-day.

CHr' Mrs. Dorothy Stratton a Russian proposal for coordinate" IIIJ IIPIlif ed fllshts over the Arctic durine IIKMOUFXIKG? the 195758 International geophysi-ln your Elmer M. Dodd. 52, of 28931 Constitution died Thursday Hospital Cases truck just before it at ieallorC his home. ine juw aeicgates itiursuay COOMS 'ral and spilled milk on Kings High- Avalon, Sept.

21 Mrs. Dorothy! Born In Atlantic City, he lived 'approved $10,000 annual oav rises Material MM To va ff rrnl.k Iftnlklar la tHuiarrf rvmntii fin at H7fl u'rwiiana ftv tut hand wav near Lindon Mt. A. Stratton. Gl.

of 264 21st Camden the past 37 years. He Tlie State Department am died Thursday in Burdet.e Tomlinjwas superintendent at Ueorge D.I boo fo Ephraim, CUr Mrtdcn, 51. of tf Wrviw MihiH Rflnhflmr, 51, c( IIS Prnn it rut tt Hrt1 Drk aua ill at L.diiiurn. 1 1 1 cr uani i-m William J. Casey, 38, of 2822 Hospital, Cape May Court House The union also passed a resolu- Northfleld.

Sep. 21-Atlantic! Cmmly Prosecutor Lewis P. Scott said lale Thursday that a handyman who surrendered in eon nee-lion with a mysterioos fatal shoot- Thursday that under the plan mt Russian plane- will land at "J1 Jf 7w'J- U. S. base in the Nome area of Ph.

WO 4-ilOO Alaska and U. S. planes will land HR.tTINC and also operated a flower tra, a. i i Al.w (ha r.vnmnl Tjivnr with his wife. Doris at Hams sve.f a unvcr uu r.uu,i nuv (Shop 11s SIX (I Strlanko.

to, a month nklt wound Dairy, was taken to West Jersey Fowler H. Stratton. jtheir home. He was a member 3 nd it at a Russian base in me wur-; nat.dtm orp. Waller Cltik, 39.

1007 Ttie resolution calling fur the ney pay hikes met only minor Hospital by Belimawr police and A resident here since 1914, sher Ionic uxtge sh. tAJi, ana inj? here has cteniet. tne acrusa lion. I40U flNK ilVtrT Diiiworin. 34.

ot 431 sivm imansk area. ha nni-f til Oindi IriaM. UMa iiaxl after treatment or was active in civic affairs opposition on the floor. Tlie new John Co ns. 4j.

a roomer in was During the early 1910's, Mr. VH hn.ic.iu snH fur flf lh lltl ..1. A kuIaii a scientific Droiect to pay scale provides international ctit hti. active in the houth tne nome oi rvoorn Oman, ia tnamuau vi me- jXxkl was 1120 Fuae ave. nere, wno was ir8.

shot to death last Saturday, Mt. Eph ra police Casey o( lhe March of Dimes; pas. pres-', VXh2 JKS inin.the nrosecutor's office: reported he heara a snap aim o( the Avaun Parent "a TI lurched to its. side a' Association: a charter Kr-riw afiri- noon I the truck later as he headed westib()r oi lhe Malon Kive Point N'orthfteld Police Chief Lever, half block rnitin had been sousht fori on the Shway. iciub: a member of the Uurdettej-1 of Mt.

Ephraim ire Tomlin jiospital Auxiliary; muMrinnino' since the shoot ins. Members washed milk and gaso. Cub and 11 T8'; maii a parHenpr at the Lin- Company rhnk 5lnno liiUVP OI 1MB Al wood Country Club, was lound.tine from the roadway alter tne.Mary.s Episcopal the time, he was employed in the Harbor. tJwt by his sister, Mrs. Anna Car- acciaeni ai rsavy Yard, Philadelphia, At Surviving are her husband; a son.

Fowler of 'Norristown, Besides his wile, he is sur a s.on' ofm a dauSh a daughter, Mrs ltn, with whom he Jived, roiicej rrported Mrs. Carlin told them Ifa((Ion Trying she found her brother lying in the living room after she was. To Klltl Dump bmoke "l0ud PP'" Haddon Township municipal ii Kline, of Avalon, and three grand- jjf Joan Strack. both living at rhildren. yS) GftEB (iliilsKflilj) IIUIIIV III1 1UUI1.

k( WUMII 4 MIIU a sister, Mrs. Ruth Waldner, both Services will be held Saturday in a fnnorsit hnrni at linn i 1111 11 .,111 oitnmnlinir to of Camden. 1 1 a4 1 Collins ws a smoke condition that g.u Df.nis. Services will be held at 1 p. m.

Monday in Murray Funeral rhTrge aMorT MunTcip! "judge! -sidents of Fain lew QQ0(B(l 6 Cb 8 ffl Home. 408 Cooper where where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in South Dennis Cemetery. Robert Onst ot a.i successive day, friends may call Sunday night, Burial will be in Arlington Cem iuesiionea ny oiaic rwnc covering over l-w Union smmnn hn orK 7. etery, Pennsauken.

burning rubbish on JANE F. STANDIS1I uai i nn the crescent divq. ik-ui didn't do it." JBSi rd. Following a series Wes ville Grove. Sept.

21- Asked by Bolen what he did cZSk of Fairview resi- Mr. Jane F. Standish 63, not do. Collins repeated: iSLfTK a. Rohrer Cedar died in a hospital MAXM1LLIAX S.

WIXOWICZ Trenton, Sept. 21 Maxmillian S. Winowicz, 87, of Adeline and itcrioA. TSt two end i w.ffKvrvt pravidt 132" She was a resident "I didn't do it." of Haddon Township, ordered; Thursday. When he surrendered.

Collins fhn mok con- here lor Beatty died Tuesday in at Francis HosDital. years. of luiiurioui nt citing. Surviving are her husband, Mr. Winowicz was the father of was accompanied by a Thomas, of Brighton, and a sister-i" the Rev.

Leon S. Winowicz, pas in law, Mrs. Helen Collins, oi hflMIN'A IIXIAMS tor of St. Lawrence R. C.

Church1 Myles R. four sons, Myles of Westville; Arnold, of Belfast, James, of Barrington, and Frank, of Westville Grove; Laurel Snrines. Mrs. Wilhelmina Williams. 90, Washington.

D. C. -Warrant Was Issued 34S Chprrv died Thursday He conducted two funeral homes in Trenton and was the (four brothers, Harry Whitelan. of Robert, of Secane cordme to police, and saw Collins r'TS oldest funeral director in the state addition to the a standing by his CrZF'- a ttuA Heights. George, of Colling- "'e in a brother, of Philadel-I wa and nhi eiEtor, wra vmma'pastor, are his lour sisters, tan wi peareaa ter tne inciaeni anu Camden amden, pnia; son.

Stanley; and warrcnt ior ms arresi mi u- K. rirmal, nf cid charges was issued Tuesday daughter. Mrs. Fred Kramer, all Pennsauken. by Municipal Judge Kobert unst.

Services will be held luesday Irene Sheriff, of Darby, Pa. andjOl Iremon be of Northfield, 1U 11 tvi in the Frank J. Leon- i it i tv i i a. in. SCOU S8ia UOllins nas 14i1 RrnaH S.S Monday at 10 m.

in Holy iCross R. C. Churcn. Trenton at loTma funeral homel 865 Brunswick 58 Euclid Woodbury, where 1U mi i i ave. iiunai win oe in iioiy v-rus, friends may call Sunday night siX 37' when Tfr ends may call Mon-TnaJiSl -sdayigm Burial wiil be in fihot in the side by what appeared green Cemetery.

to have been a .32 calibre bullet.) Neither the bullet nor the gun has Marnanre Licenses found. I Donjl Pancrilo. SI, of T13T Prlnwfi IXanwt AtfanL- nr rns in mi, ai, of sus-b Church Cemetery. Burial will be in Woodbury Me morial Park. RUTH C.

WURST Pemberton. Sept. 21 Mrs. MRS. E.

I CONNELLY Pennsville. Sept. 21 Mrs. Ruth C. Wurst, 39, of Magnolia M.

$11(8)00 wp A I1 1 1 each vA ywi.v i-y Thai "Olandola Croca" aotH ftotura a droawilc Moa 'I fll 1. ri -L Li hock buitonlvfiid, i look, thty hoa opiw.pl flo'ad Wi" I a jV 'mt. triffl miiiad ponalad boiai ond lonfl ofoM b'ou. I )l 1 I I l.ppad lagi. lolail lubMl ond colon, loo.

Stlacl a fcV i 1 a- VVX Ljbi sfflaouiiy imlond ond loom lubb.r nnhonad II tov ot, al lb aurchoia axa. i Nl 1 I I a iho i( ofly II9. Si ''i t. A 30 died Thursday at her home Eleanor L. Connellv, 73, of Cedar died Thursday in'here.

native of Camden, Viflfent J. jjonama, a.i. nr 0313 iiinr-kiln and Janm L. Thornton. IS.

44 W. Lrtomiflt both, of Fhlladrl- C. Satttrtleli, 20. of 823 Cr-pcnlrr it. ind Slurley A.

Htrru, ot 111 was a resident ot emoenon ior Cooper Hospital, Camden. Mrs. Connellv formerly lived in nine vears. Mrs. Wurst was Lftwrenct St.

William E. member of St. Paul's Episcopal Kills Pa. 3Iotorist A Pennsylvania motorist, Lewis Miller, 48, of Oaks, died either of a heart attack or injuries suffered when his automobile crashed into a tree Thursday night, according to Phoenix-ville (Pa.) Hospital authorities. An unidentified boy, about 3 ofiT919otwIl7jGloucester City.

She was a mem- Fuller, 17, of i and Lor rain tine Church of Camden. IK KJill VJIUiy icillic Jt Coopr t. Surviving are her husband rhiladrliihia Wilbur Cralf. 22. Camden, and Joanna Ladies of the Golden Eagle, and the Atlantic City Chapter of the Aubrey two brothers, Harry E.

Crowley, of Camden, ana wn Cna anI rifiiierhf ore AT tKfll'r. 1, ot 731S N. Bouti Phlla-: drlphli. Liberty, Surviving are 4 sons, Martin, of Ham of Little Rock, a u.Vinn! Victor Wwolowskl, 41. Mapl Shadf, year OIO, was aim Annft! Wtatoo, 31.

of S30S N. Front Gloucester; Willard, ot cnns-iepoiuuK-i, juhh o. the crash happened snoniy neiore pwudripiiia. and camopn, anu a simpi, wir -j wi nam uan. a.

lamoen, aim jo Mnrman nf Krnnk awn. 8 n. m. on Lcvpt uml TaiouB. 32.

UDDr Darby. i roloir Providence Township. He was irdi Robwt t. stark, 24. Camdfn.

and iiiro Vmiiinn Piiff nf Eus- Services will be held Monday not injured. tie Fla. and Mrs. Ada Hill and at 11 a. m.

in St. Pauls Episco-niarinn tiiilms of Dal Church of Camden. Burial WE'LL CARPET YOUR LIVING ROOM, BED ROOM, DINING ROOM WocHriiif 9.t arnnHr-hildren. and1 will be in Delair. There will be a viewine Sunday night at the Mur 14 ereat-grandchildren, Wl'CH IN LITTLE Four-fifths of Long Island's flvc-million-plus pnpulation live jn the western one-ninth of the island, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Camden Fire Alarms 7.04 p. 1829 Tioga truck on street. 10.13 p. 925 Broadway, awning. ray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper Services will be held Monday WALL TO MilfCompletely instilled Mh hesvyjvsffle parfrfwf Camden.

MRS. ROSE II. MORGAN at 10 a. m. in the 'Etherington Funeral Home, 700 Powell Gloucester, where friends may call Sunday night.

Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cardiff. Mrs. Rose II. Morgan died Thursday at her home, 23 N.

for only BUY THE BEST AT Burlington st. Gloucester. She ii ra. i i aa was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Mary's R.

C. Church. She is survived by two daugh BEAUTIFUL HARLEIGII 2-Grave Lots, Including Corner Posts, Deed and Perpetual Care, $195.00 $10 Down $10 per month (no interest) Phone or write for free booklet ters, Mrs. Rose Emery and Mrs, Mary Rieder, and two grandemi MRS. MARGARET J.

BOYD Riverside. Sept. 21 Mrs. Margaret Boyd, 78, of 322 Cleveland died Thursday in Zur-brugg Hospital. A native of Ireland, she lived here 40 years and was a member of the Riverside Methodist Church.

She was active in WSCS work. Surviving are her husband, A tnA dren, Bernard and George Rieder, of Gloucester. Hieh reauiem Mass will be celebrated Monday, at 10 llarleigh Cemetery Association in St. Mary's Church, with burial BASED ON 39 YARDS PAY AS LOW AS $490 PER WEEK 9x12 RUGS AS LOW AS William A both of WOodlawn 3-0122 Hodden Avtnua, Camdtn 3, N. J.

iciiuiu wi i it. WHIM 1. rV -r TnnnlA iVlr e'Tr -lSunday evening from the res L. MacCorkle. of Ft.

Lauderdale. the McCann Fune al Home, men .11 ei niiuv-iiiiui ii ctitv srooo 59' aTpat-erandch i Idren. Services will be held Monday Reed REED B. FORCE Delanco, Sept. 21 Force, 44, of 625 2nd at 2 p.

m. in the Cole Funeral died lome. Bridgeboro and Washing-' I A ton Riverside, where friends Philadelphia, he lived in may call Sunday night. Buna Delanco for 38 years and was a exciting win ik in j.ancvicw jvj.i:iiiuiiairirfl,4,lr.mrl for an atilo- raiR. motive carts concern in miiaaei -colors and patterns to give ohia.

that Fresh New Look! Mr. Force was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Delanco and the Washington ire of Delanco. Surviving are his wife, Edna and his daugh ter. John at home. TiO From the best L.lt JMmmy Bigelow-Matjec names in Carpet.

-Roxbury and will be held Monday at 10.30 a. m. in the Cole Funeral MRS. ESTHER A. SMITH Williamstown, Sept.

21 Mrs. Esther A. Smith, 64, of Blue Bell died Wednesday in Elmer Community Hospital. A lifelong resident here, she was a member of Williamstown Grange 85, the Rebekah Lodge and the Williamstown Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Stocks, of Hurffville; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lake, Mrs. Etta Robinson, Miss Lydia Naa-be and Miss Carrie Naabe, all of Home, Bridgeboro and Washington Riverside, where friends from the roll Cus- choose mm mmr you may call Sunday night. Burial will be in Monument Cemetery, torn your home. Carpet Beverly.

MRS. MABEL E. MILLOW Mrs. Mabel E. Millow, 65, died Wednesday, in Cooper Hospital Pitman; a brother, Gus Naabe, of Lake Gilman, and lour grand Born in Philadelphia, she lived at the home of a son, Lawrence Lud wick, 692 Woodland for the mw last five years children.

Services wilt be held Sunday at 2 p. in a funeral home at 420 Main where friends may call Saturday night. Burial will be in Brotherhood Cemetery, Also surviving are another son Rodger Ludwick, of California and three grandchildren. She was (Re-Issued) S. ARMY COST 15.20!! FOR WORK FOR SPORT the wife of the late Harry Mulow.

TH0MA3 BROWN Services will be held Monday Thomas Brown, 73, of Batten 11 in Sc.ha.u,ffhauser anH Riant rir Riar-u. utierai Home, iiaaaon ave wood, died Thursday in his home. Collingswood. The Rev. Stan-Lloyd, of Woodlawn avenue Pres byterian Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Mt Moriah Surviving is a brother, Michael, with whom he lived. Solemn requiem high Mass will be sung Mondav at 10 a. in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C.

Cemetery, Philadelphia. A view ing will be held Sunday night. Church, 4th and Division sts DYE OR WEAR AS IS Friends will meet at 9 a. m. in the A.

and Frank V. Faleo Funeral Home, 1018 S. 4th where they may also call Sunday night. rffj I war wlS mm Open Wed. Fri.

'Til 9 P. M. Mad finast quality 100 worstad woolen material with fin quality rayon lining. Ideal for chilly sprlnfl morning. Classified by U.S.

Army as combat serviceable. Th finest grading in re-isiued clothing. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED Inclose 35c for mailing charges along with check. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. WaAAAtl A (pahluiA FUNERAL HOME 4523 CUMBERLAND ST.

GLOUCESTER. N. J. GLoucMter 6-1311 FOSTER'S Funeral Service, t. lAULI FOSTEI JOHN N.

SWAITZ WM. i. OECKMAN C.IUn9iw.., N. I. Aualuban, N.

J. COIIiajaWa I-01II llnralo MIM Koddofi Ana. 250 Whit. Haria H. Our Own tmtililin Aatca fa Our funaral Hmi CM WHTO mm CINOSKI FUNERAL HOME Waltar ClnaiM, Funaral Diractar 4405 WESTflELD AVE.

PINNSAUKIN MSrchanlyilla 1-4 5 AT i (-) jrti FRANK J. CHARLES W. HISKEY tUHHAl Dtntaot WOodlawn 3-1623 BTAauxinto mi 423 Cooper Street 14S1 Broadway, Camden 10 Whlla Mart Pk-. HoWaa H. WOodlawn 4-1722 1723 y-l, WOanaw WIH V- 1A.

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