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Hint Arson In Fire at -Model Home (lha) tl) Druggists Seek limit On Smokes COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Wednesday, January IS, 1964 Hughes Seeks GOP Parley On Increasing Judgeships One of three gasoline-soaked. homes at Kings Highway, south- of Church Cherry Hill, vn Courier-Post Bureau Camden will go to a Republican badly damaged by fire last night- at $18,000 annually. The vacancy have an equal number of judges was created by the elevation of 22. The judges receive $22,000 "There's no doubt that someone meant to burn down all three of, William Fascoe to the county are appointed for a seven-year term and obtain tenure after them," Fire Marshal Godfrey.

bench. Sklar Uncertain reappointment. Harper said. The failure of the Senate to The small, bunglow-type homes. FRANKLIN LAKES (UPI)-The Bergen County Pharmaceutical Society is mounting a campaign to ban the sale of cigarettes to minors.

J. Hudson Manahan, president of the 200-member county organization, said today that the group will introduce a resolution at the mid-winter meeting of the state association urging the Legislature to reexamine the state law governing the sale of cigarettes. "At present there's a law on the books in New Jersey prohibiting the sale of cigarettes to anyone under 16," he said. approve the nomination of Cam TRENTON Governor Hughes ants an early meeting with GOP legislative leaders on a proposal to create additional superior court judges, it was learned today. The Democratic governor wants additional judges to help ease the court backlog in most of the state's 21 counties.

When the 1947 state constitution was adopted, the legislature set the superior court judges at 38. The legislature increased the number to 44 in 1960. Political Faction Equal By agreement, both parties Hughes did not send in another name for the post when the are owned by developer Carl Mit den Municipal Judge Julius Sklar as Camden County District Court judge opened the way today for Senate reorganized yesterday Whether he will again put in nick of 430 Virginia Collings-wood. 1 Harper said about 10 gallons of gasoline had been poured through-1 out the interior of the homes. The) Sklar's name was uncertain.

Scholz said he doesn't have any Sen. Frederick J. Scholz, R-Cam den, to have a voice in the nom ination of his first county judge' ship. fJ Svp one in mind he would recom fire-gutted home is on the north The district court opening in mend for the nomination. In a "We want the Legislature to side of the development.

Harper said the middle home apparently was open, but that a window had Nov. 6 interview Scholz said he was prepared to vote for Sklar been broken out of the third take a close look at the law with a view toward updating it and possibly raising the age limit." In the meantime, Manahan said, signs detailing the present law are and that he knew of no reason why Sklar should not be con firmed. Runaway Girls Tell Of 8-Day Ordeal being distributed to every phar By JACK HELSEL macy in the county. He said that the county group will try to extend the program throughout the state. Late last year, the Bergen County group launched a campaign to remove cigarettes and related advertising from public display in drug stores.

"We have gotten very good cooperation," he said. Levittown Hish School last week Sick Pay Bill Killed By Hughes Courier-Post Bureau Kathy Sisis and Dottie Cranmer sat in the kitchen of the Cranmer home early this morning relating dwelling. "Attempts apparently were made to burn them all," he said. "Burnt matches were found all around the premises. Apparently they were frightened away before they could finish the job." A passing motorist.

Jack Han-sell, notified Cherry Hill police of the fire at 7:04 p.m. The Church rd. Volunteer Fire Company was assisted by the Erlton and Wood-lawn Companies. The blaze was under control in about 20 minutes, according to Harper; i Mitnick was in Cape May and could not be reached. Harper said the front bedroom and living room of the home were gutted by the fire.

Cherry Hill detectives are assisting Harper with the investigation today. details of their nightmarish or deal. Both girls said they left home WILLTNGBORO What motivates five teenage girls to run away from home and remain missing for eight days on "a spur of the moment" decision? In a Courier-Post interview with two of the girls who did just that, the "Why?" remains a mystery, as does the whereabouts of two of their running mates. Three of the girls, missing from this community since Tuesday, Jan. 7, returned home last and school for fear of impending susoension for previous truancy.

Courier-Post Pboto by Arthur C. Jarvu CAMDEN COUNTY'S new Republican senator, Frederick J. Scholz, is surrounded by his family after taking oath at Trenton. Standing are Mrs. Michael Gallagher, a daughter; a son, Robert, 14, and another daughter, Mrs.

Ronald Heymann. At his side are his wife, Beatrice, and another son, William, 7. Scholz also has four grandchildren. They claim they decided to leave after a washroom conversation TOE TEST OFFERED NEW YORK-Toe testers, places where a shower user can swish his toe through water to test its temperature, are being built into bathrooms of a new apartment building up in New York. TRENTON A bill granting lump-sum payment of sick leave entitlements to state employes who retire while away from their with Carol Ann Imhof, 16, (Josephine's sister) and Barbara night after being apprehended by Nash, 16, both of whom presumably are still in Atlantic City.

Atlantic City police. Kathy Msis, 14- rinrnthv Cranmer. 14. and Jo Kathy and Dotty said that the jobs ill was vetoed yesterday by Gov. Hughes.

Sponsored by Sen. Raymond E. sephine Imhof, 15, were returned Nash girl promised the others that friends in Philadelphia would "take care of us" until the teen OPEN Daily agers could get an apartment. Bowkley, R-Hunterdon, the bill would have given authority to the Civil Service Commission to ELLISBURG CIRCLE Route 70 Brace Rd. Erlton, N.

J. Phone HA 8-1326 BLACK HORSE Route 168 Audubon, N. J. Phone GL 6-7050 home in their parents' custody after "an almost unbelievable week." Feared Suspension Looking haggard and still wearing the clothes in which they left The plan called for the three Saturday vouneer eirls to keep house at retire an employe who has this apartment while Barbara and reached retirement age and is on Carol worked to support the sick leave. The commission also group.

Hitchhiked to City SAVE 20-33 ON BEST-SELLING ABEL LABEL SNOW OR REGULAR TIRES would have been permitted to pay the employe for an unused sick leave not exceeding 130 days. After transported to Rt. A second measure was sent back to the assembly on a con 13 in Bristol, by an unknowing classmate who thought they were just going to Philadelphia for the day, the five girls contin ditional veto. The bill, sponsored by Assemblyman Robert E. Kay, R-Cape May, would permit is ued to hitchhike towards center be mm suance of a new motor vehicle ONCE A YEAR city.

When in the northeast section GOP Votes Pay Raise At Trenton Courier-Post Bureau TRENTON The Republican-controlled legislature has given their private secretaries a substantial salary boost after re-organizing the 188th Legislature yesterday. The Senate boosted the salaries of their 21 secretaries from $500 to $1,000. The 60 secretaries of as of town, the girls said, Barbara convinced them to head for Atlantic City because "she said she had more friends there." They title and registration to the surviving spouse for a vehicle originally registered in the names of both husband and wife. The bill would relieve the survivor of the necessity of filing a short certificate, surrogate's affidavit or hitchhiked across the Tacony-Pal-myra Bridge. BUY WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT! NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! They continued to hitchhike to other evidence of administration.

Sent Back Atlantic City, arriving there at approximately 9:30 p.m. Jan. 7 Although the governor sent the The husband of a girlfriend of measure back on a conditional 0 Of THE IITIOrj MHTtST-DtUWM VAIUT5 UIGiST the Nash girl drove them to a veto, it automatically died when motel on Absecon blvd. where five of them shared a room for the 1963 Assembly failed to takeji YOUR CHOICE. SAME LOW PRICE SXOW TREADS sembly members got a salary ft LOT further action on recommendations made by Hughes.

the price of one, $4.50. boost from $400 to $750. The recent Eagleton report rec A friend of the city couple Hughes said the sick leave bill ommended the legislature pay known only as "Al," according to would introduce an entirely dif Kathy, registered for the room and then gave them the key. The Also regular treads 670x14 blockwall tube type 15 monlhi guarantee five girls sneaked into the room and spent the night. Kathy and their private secretaries $2,500, which is one-half the salaries of the legisaltors.

The Eagleton study of the Legislature was conducted by a staff at Rutgers University. Assembly Speaker Alfred N. Beadleston, R-Monmouth, said the ferent dimension to present sick leave regulations by authorizing the "transmutation" of accumulated sick leave into a benefit payable upon retirement as "terminal pay" without regard to Dotty slept on the floor. According to the two girls, they had no meals from Jan. 7 until illness.

Eagleton recommendation would Friday, when each of them Hughes said employes are now 750x14 blackwall tubeless 10.87 800x14 blackwall tubeless 12.94 NO TRADE-IN NEEDED; WHITEWALl TUBELESS JUST 2 II MORE cost the assembly juo.iwv. mi "half a sausage sandwich," entitled to a maximum of 15 WfclP NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! 4 However. Barbara Nash left orking days of sick leave dur admitted the present salaries have been "woefully inadequate." Beadleston said the assembly members also felt it would be unconstitutional to reimburse them the girls on Wednesday to "go into hiding" after apparently being questioned by a suspicious ing a calendar year. By not abusing the privilege, he said, it carries its own reward, for the law permits unlimited ac policemaa The girls were on their own and spent the next six! HK? N0 D0WN LM 11 fS better for "out-of-pocket expenses. cumulation of unused sick leave against the contingency of future Why the senate secretaries re- nights sleeoine in open parked protracted disability.

r- WW tTSl of Cr.w;t Jf'H ceive more than the assembly cars on side streets, secretaries was not explained. Butljyfver ga(n one legislator said it was Card Imhof on of the total cost involved in each cnj3 tn. iwtv anH Similar Bins Hughes said similar legislation i ms.4 10 ond YOUR CHOICE, SAME LOW PRICE TUBELESS SOW the remaining three girls, al was veiueu ui lain, oim 1959. The senate bill would undermine the very principles which house. Beadleston, who presented a long list of recommendations to revamp assembly procedures, also said the assembly will discontinue the practice of recognizing individual groups of visitors.

Instead, there will be one over-all resolution in the morning and afternoon session. I Alio tubeless regular 1J Thousand, of Jp I 670xlS tub.l.,, Hl have been sold at hign II I vN er prices- Now is your PM 18 month, guarantee though disgusted with their "adventure" at this point, did not want to leave her alone and come home. Kathy said "Anything could happen to a girl alone on the streets." Last night, however, the young trio was spotted by Atlantic City justify the expenditure of state funds in the form of sick leave benefits. When he sent the registration bill back to the assembly, Hughes said he had no objection to facilitating the procedure for obtaining a revised certificate of mm FOLLOWING TIRES CARRY FULL 30-MONTH GUARANTEE rr1ir-o 17.ctato alarm fnr thp -Ut3Il VSS 650x1 3 --1087 710x15 inu-nprshin or registration cer-! 12.92 14.97 16.83 750x14 1 2.92 800x14 .14.97 850x14 ..15.99 tifiratP fnr a motor vehicle. Beadleston also suggested a con- has becn out since they left stitutiona amendment to lengthen Willingboro) Although they first the legislative session from its' names later ad-present one to two years.

This thejr identiUes and authori- OS I Wr i 1U 670,15 tubltit whittwollt only 3.11 mere permu dub oe carnea over Ues notified parents However, "this bill, as drafted, presents certain technical problems. The references to the certificates do not conform with the terminology used throughout the House 'Adopts' Pair motor vehicle act and should be corrected." wsieau uemg ic-iiiuuhulcu. This would reduce the printing bill. Beadleston also recommended a lobby control, act and strict policing of unauthorized persons on the floor. OUR FINEST PREMIUM TIRES In Yearlv Tradition TRENTON The biggest show of bi-partisanship and the biggest cheers yesterday in the Assembly were not for the governor nor GOP Majority A pain Seated on Right Side ABEL LABEL 4.0LIi: FALCOX Kudos for Werner I 'I.

L.tsure AM even anything political. They were for the two young Courier-Post Bureau TRENTON The Republican ma-inritv in the Assembly is back on On Anniversary 111 TLMWf 1 oqointto" VlH) 670x15 black. the right side of the chamber after! fJ I ss usa a 114J6 TRENTON-Assemblyman Uer-jColiins fl Summi a UniQn Counl ner.D-Camden and his wife were bIi who terday took congratulated by the in the lower house. oemg assignee to hi'au un uic i for the past six years. Asspmhlv Sneaker Alfred N.

law ASsemDiy yesieruay un uicir Craig and Sherry Collins were 25th wedding anniversary. "adopted" as the "son and daugh 4 ut Beadleston, R-Monmouth, pointed lout that the majority party in, Moximum safe'y long mileage are yours with the Abel Label Golden Falcon. Specially reinforced sidewolls give you added protection. All this plus guarantee for life of tread. SAVE DOLLARS ON TUBELfi PREMIUM Ml 1.

I New Jersey sits on the right looking toward the speaker's rostrum. There are 30 seats on each side of the Assembly. So three of the Republican members were as- nimj.udn th Assembly. tradj. den, who sponsored the resolu-, to Mze tion sa.d with a smilo legislator's interest in children.

ankTr' yea" dSrS con-l and his sis" i were taken to Speaker Alfred nmnanil BcadlostotTs seat at the front hi' fSTSXierS'S the Assembly Chamber where tw they proudly posed for pictures. siened to seats on the left side lleckwoll Whittwoll 750x14 21.27 800x14 22.39 850x14 26.74 900x14 27.99 All prim plui Fidtrel tax fin 3- LT41 llockwoll XJ IIP VI 7Y 650x13 13.84 15.75 k. F.de-al to. 1 670x15 17.66 22.27 A'Vf 800x'5 ..22.74 27.49 'A f.OArf A Al I lit, 11 JTfS jwhere the 27 Democrats are seated. 'iWvln The Collins' also have a daugh- cko hav two prandchildren.iter tyntnia, I.

Flving Farmers To Meet in Trenton TRENTON The New Jersey S'ff Oriel" lir ft I- 1' .11 Legislators Get Pay, Begin With Parties Werner and his wife will leave this week for a two-week cruise in the Carribean. Werner and former Camden County Assemblyman Frank E. Meloni of Pennsauken, are the only two assemblymen in the county's history to be elected for six terms. betoW.v" tiS, II I VI Flying Farmers are among the. I '1 Pf SALE! UTS ABEL IBEL I1ATTEIUES TRENTON It was pay day for the state's 81 legislators as they met yesterday to organize the 188th Legislature.

Each legislator received a 12-VOLT, GROUP 2 SM GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS 9.88 BLOTTING SAND check representing his annual Every United States Senator; $5,000 salary, less anv deductions. 6-VOLT CROUP 1 GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS 7.88 6 -Volt, Group I. 30-month guar. LITS value price 10.88 12-Volt, Group 2 SM; 30-mo. guar.

LITS value price 12.88 Cr.up baHnltt tot m.it '46 te '54 Of up i SM fr meftSS te '64 Chevi new groups which will join the organizations participating in the 1964 New Jersey Farmers Week Jan. 27 to Feb. 1 here. These aviation-minded agriculturists have scheduled a dinner meeting for Feb. 1, at 7 p.m.

in the Hotel Stacy-Trent. "Let's Fly" will be the subject of the speaker, Max Conrad of Domestic Deliveries, Lock Haven, Pa. Conrad holds four, world records for long-distanc flights in light aircraft. 1 2 Volt, Group 2 SM; 36-month guarantee 14.88 12-Volt, Group 2 SM; 48-month guarantee .17.88 Ch.vr.lttt end Plrm.vtht. has a glass shaker of black blot- They went off to various parties ting sand on his desk, a custom in downtown hotels.

But this dating to the days of quill pens, year the parties by Republican In five years, the Senate has used legislators far outnumbered the slightly more than a pint of the parties for Democrats. The Refine xwd. Where does it go? Per- publicans last fall retained con-haps Upr souvenirs, says National trol of the wfiate and won back Geographic. control of the Assembly. I.tl end Plym.utht.

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