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11 Ah-Jiit, 1 i iAtiilto4i knumm. MJmMiiMi III mjitmimsimai. COUISEI-POST, CctAiAtfi, K. Saturday. Jun 3, 19S0 3 Library Litigants Civil Service Lists Agree to Election Tests in Camden In Gloucester Gloucester Pron.otion examinations for po Litigants in a suit to set aside f' I I 1 'V -v-V Si Phila.

Gamblers Tried by Judges Of Own Choice A Philadelphia grand jury has uncovered a bizarre scheme in which scores of gamblers were able to select the judges before whom they wished to appear. The revelation was revealed in the 1950 election of the Glouces lice and fire department captains, police sergeant and electrical bu- ter City Public Library Associ- Atir qftAM a full A i CnrusirJ taT r'nnJr TfSav mreau chief in Camden and police a special election held June 26. ichief and fire lieutenant in Chief Beck Feted By Safety Patrol In Collingswood Police Chief William IL Beck, of Collingswood, who is serving his 25th year as a member of the department, was honored Friday by the James A. Garfield School Safety Patrol at ceremonies in the school, Haddon and Garfield avenues. Following the presentation of gifts to the chief and Mrs.

Beck, a party was held on the front lawn of the school with the 33 members of the patrol, teachers and guests attending. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Mack, school principal, announced Beck was honored both for his years of service on the force and. for his part in organizing the patrol in 1939.

The Garfield Safety patrol was the first organized in Collingswood, Mrs. Mack said. The court, at the outset, naa: hihuhh muse listed by the New Jersey Civil suggested the settlement finally agreed to at 6 p. m. Superior Judge ranK i.Lioya a special presentment of the jury after receiving acceptance Service department.

Applications must be made by June 26 at the Camden, Trenton or Newark Civil Service offices. In addition to oral and written tests, the candidates will be grad of proposed new election irom returned Friday to President Judge Joseph L. Kun of common pleas court. opposing counsel and William J. ed partly on their service and efficiency as shown by department Through the manipulation of bailpieces, the grand jury found, records Kenney, Gloucester newspaperman and vice president of the association, who was a defendant, announced he would reserve decision pending the election's outcome.

Camden police captain tests are open to all sergeants in tne de gamblers were sped into the prison courts held in Rooms 453 and 653 at city hall, before judges they considered to be lenient, with the "vast majority" escap Shortly after 6 p. m. Judge partment who have served as such in a permanent category for at least 12 months. The post pays Hi I 1 Lloyd called Louis B. Le Due, counsel for the plaintiff; J.

C. Blandy. for the defendants, and an annual salary of MabU, Service Required Patrol members presented Beck with a $25 savings bond ing prison sentences with the payment of fines. 'Really Frightening' Kenney into his chambers and and a silver tray with his ini repeated his suggestion tor an Fire captain applicants must have served as fireman for at 4 V' Ny JLt'A fS i Jl I ffA I I I I I fain in id ff'i "t-fii ii nr XT- In its most sensational disclo tials and the dates 1925 to lusy. "Mrs.

Beck was presented with least five years. That position election. The jurist was informed that Kenney would have won a deciding vote for- vice sure, the jury found that four HARRY J. SANDROW two dozen roses, an orchid cor sage and costume jewelry. pays 3ob0 annually.

The police sergeant position pays $33G0. It is pen to patrol gamblers had been listed as committed to Moyamensing prison to await trial, and subseauently president regardless of pro cedure in the Jan. 9 election. II. J.

Sandrow Elected Head of B'nai B'rith Officers of the safety patrol are Lynn Green, 11, captain; Joan Levandowski, 12, and men who have been in the de partment on a permanent capac Election Improper Headed by Mrs. Emma C. George Lee, 12, lieutenants. ity for at least four years. The Camden electrical bureau Harry J.

Sandrow has been Byrnes, secretary-treasurer of elected president of Camden chief pays $3600 and is open to B'nai B'rith Lodge 915. Other officers elected are Al ponce and nre operators, ana linemen who have served in those fred Weinraub, vice president; the association from I9zb until Jan. 9, the plaintiffs charged the election was improper and arbitrary and that certain members of the association were disfranchised. Named as defendants in addi Among the guests were Mayor and Mrs. Armitage, Supervising Principal and Mrs.

Carl E. Die-fenbach, State Police Sgt. William McKinley, Trenton; Samuel Brest and Paul Miller, Automobile Club of Southern New Jersey, AAA; Chief Arthur T. Miller, Oaklyn; Mrs. Kenneth Lath- capacities at least for 12 months Ted Tartar, secretary; Louis Ros prior to the examination date, tried in prison court, although they were never within the doors of Moyamensing.

Judge Kun referred to this section of the grand jury report as "really frightening because of what it might have led to" and as "terrible state of affairs." He indicated that the next grand jury might continue the investigation. The jury called this "actual fraud perpetrated on the court and the district attorney" and placed the blame at the door of Nathan Ciplet, principal clerk in Room 453, as "responsible for the failure to return the four bills of The Gloucester City police enheim, treasurer; Irving Albert, financial secretary; Morris Lieb-man, chaplain, and Jacob Brown, chief test will be open to depart tion to Kenney were Mrs. Jennie ment patrolmen with a perma nent record of at least five years, with a salary set at $3500. The Ellis Goodman, Leonard Berman Barney B. Brown and Liebman trustees.

V. Dixon, who defeated Mrs. Byrnes for reelection as secretary; Winifred Haines, treasurer, fire lieutenant applicants must Liebman was elected delegate and four members of the board have been full-time paid hremen for five years. The position pays and Berman alternate to repre rope, president of the county PTA, and Mrs. Earl Sawyer, Collingswood Zone president, PTA.

Also Mrs. Louis Miller, Collingswood one vice president; and Mrs. William Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hess, Mr.

Mrs. Jack Williams. of trustees Mrs. Grace Demar sent Camden lodge at District est, August Hensel, Mrs. Nellie Grand Lodge 3 annual conven from $3000 to 53264.

Other Tests Listed B. Anderson and Henry 'lrattner. indictment described. tioji in the Ambassador hotel, Judge Lloyd's appeal for an out-of-court settlement was made Other tests listed and the salaries are, automotive mechanic to Louis B. Le Due, counsel for foreman for the Burlington coun the plaintiffs, and J.

G. Blandy, Courier-Post Photo ty road department, S2SS0 to $3480; engineman, Camden coun for the defendants. "This is one of the most un fortunate cases I ever had be ty central power plant at Lakeland, $2150; foreman of roads for Health in Schools To Be Discussed At State Session Cumberland county, $2375; main Ciplet Transferred In a prompt reaction to the jury's findings, Edward W. Furia, Clerk of Quarter Sessions Courts, who ordered Ciplet's transfer from the prison court last week, Friday removed him entirely from the handling of criminal trial cases. "As a lawyer with 20 years experience at the bar," Furia said, "I am shocked at the revelation that four bills of indictment were marked 'committed' when the defendants were not actually taken Atlantic City, today through Monday.

Pay of Executives On PTC Jumped 45 in 3 Yrs. Philadelphia Transportation Co. executives received 45 percent more salary by the ed of 1949 POLICE CHIEF and Mrs. William H. Beck, of Collingswood, were presented gifts Friday by members of the James A.

Garfield school safety patrol when Beck was honored at a party on the school lawn, Haddon and Garfield avenues, for his 25 years of service as a member of the police department and for his part in organizing the safety patrol in 1939. The patrol was the first organized in Collingswood. Shown presenting gifts to the chief and his wife, are, left to right, patrol officers George Lee, lieutenant; Lynn Green, captain, and Joan Levandowski, lieutenant. tenance repairman, foreman Camden county department of fore me," Judge Lloyd said. "This association is made up of representative citizens, engaged in a highly worthy purpose.

If it is not settled out of court, some one is going to get hurt. If it is tried, hard feelings are bridges, S2800; principal clerk, Camden county mental hospital, $2800; senior clerk, Camden coun ty Welfare Board, $2160 to $2760; supervising nurse, Camden coun 'The Key to The Problem': going to be created. It will be unfortunate to a most worthy ty Mental hospital, $3120; heavy into custody. cause. Not Court Function than in 194t, according to a Chicago public utility consultant Austin Sees Peace If All Nations Bill Lists Traffic As Base for State School Bus Aid BMI to Graduate "It is not the function of this court to effect settlements.

But equipment operator, Camden city department public works, $2160 to $2760; supervisor of pump attendants, Camden city department of public works, $3300. Believe in 'All for One' Concept I feel it is my duty to suggest that course. I earnestly believe if these clients would talk things 56 as Exercises over, a new election could be Boston, June 3 (UP) The held with all members being per William E. Stieglemeier, employed by the city of Philadelphia in its fight against a PTC fare rise, testified Friday that the salaries paid to PTC general officers in 1949 amounted to $558,108, compared to $384,461 in 1946. "The solution to PTC's problem lies in economy of operation and not in' another fare rise," Stiegelmeier testified.

32 Top $10,000 By EUGENE L. HOKAN JR. mittorl vnro Tt ic nnlv a Begin Today 1111, V. I V. I Gloucester High Baccalaureate State aid for pupil transporta ritory.

When this will subjugated the little democracy of Czechoslovakia, the majority of the United Nations were thoroughly aroused and alarmed." He said this threat must be world will enjoy peace if every nation believes in the concept of "all for one," says Warren E. Austin, United States delegate to the United Nations. tion hinges on "extraordinary traffic hazards" under terms of Bordentown, June 3. Borden- town Military Institute started its sixty-fifth annual commence bill now awaiting Governor The U. N.

was founded on this Set June 11 Driscoll's signature. Stieglemeier told City Solicitor gestion, however. The trial went ahead, however, when Blandy said there was no possibility of the court's suggestion being accepted by the defendants although Le Due expressed willingness to see what he could do to bring about a settlement as proposed to Judge Lloyd. In an outline of his case, Le- The bill, A-132 introduced by ment exercises today, with graduation exercises for 56 cadets from nine states and two foreign concept but it was not accepted by all member nations, he said Frank F. Truscott that the com Trenton, June 3.

School health services and their improvement will be discussed at the annual spring conference of the Woman's Auxiliary of the New Jersey Medical Society here Monday. The session is co-sponsored by the New Jersey State Council for the Improvement of Public Health Services. Fifteen other organizations are affiliated with the group. Slated for top discussion at concurrent panels is the four-point school health program known as the New Jersey School Health Plan. The first point sets a more thorough health examination of children by the school physician, with one or both parents attending for consultation.

Point 2 proposes replacing the present annual health examinations with the more thorough plan of inspections every third or fourth year. Mental hygiene service and child guidance are included in the third and fourth points. Annual health examinations and chest X-rays of teachers and adult school personnel are included. Governor Driscoll will address the afternoon session. Speakers at the morning session will include Dr.

Daniel A. Bergsma, state commissioner of health, and Dr. John H. Bosshart, state commissioner of education. Merrill H.

Thompson, Mon pany now has 32 officers and ex Baccalaureate service for ecutives receiving more than met by "united force which will discourage military adventures and another war." Austin spoke before the installation of Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton of Red Oak, as. nineteenth president of the federation which has 11,000,000 members. In her inaugural address, Mrs.

Houghton proposed the federation appoint "12 apostles of mouth, provides school boards may make contracts for pupil transportation on the traffic 10,000 annually. He compared the PTC and the Duc said that prior to the 1950 hazard basis in addition to remoteness from the schoolhouse. Dr. Albert M. Bean, county countries set for 9.30 a.

m. Tuesday. The program started this afternoon with a baseball game, the sixteenth in a series dating to 1930, between BMI and undefeated Trenton Catholic High school at the Little Army diamond. The game was followed by exhibition and competitive drills, a parade election, any person who con Chicago Transit Authority, which, he said, carried 50 percent more base fare journeys and operated 70 percent more vehicle tributed $1 a year to the associ superintendent of schools, point peace" as an advisory group to ation was allowed to vote and miles in 1949 than the PTC. that all members held member ed out nowever, mat tne bill does not specify who shall rule what constitutes a "traffic hazard." Approves Costs "At the last rate hearing of the Chicago Authority in October ship cards signed by the association's treasurer.

Friday night belore 2duu delegates of the General Federation of Women's Clubs ending their five-day 59th annual convention here. "There is no simple formula for winning world liberation without war," the former Vermont senator said, "but there is a simple concept which can give us the key to the problem. That concept is 'all for "The will to be free can survive only by enlightened cooperation for security all for one in defense and all for one in removal -of cause of war," Austin said. Without referring to Russia, he said "the will to dominate controlling one large power reached out to take in more ter- in honor of the returning alumni A month or so before the last members, and a chapel service. The county superintendent of election, however, a yellow card 1949, it was revealed that there were 16 active officers and employes receiving annual salaries in excess of $10,000," said the consultant.

schools certifies transportation Gloucester City High school's graduates will be held in the High school auditorium, June 11, at 7.45 p. m. The Reverend Ian F. Tarbet, pastor of Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon, on the topic, "Emphasize the Positive." The Rev. William R.

Rodgers, pastor of Gloucester Heights Methodist Church, will offer the invocation. The responsive reading will be lead by the Rev. Earl R. Barr pastor of Highland Park Methodist Church. The Scripture lesson found in Luke 11: 21-27 will be read by the Rev.

Alexander S. Kearney, pastor of First Methodist Church. The prayer will be offered by the Rev. Walter B. Reed, pastor of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension.

The Rev. John J. Kelly, delegate for the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice E.

Brie, pas the President of the United States. She said the President could call on the women "to implement the desires of all of us for better understanding among ourselves and the other nations of the world." At their last business session, the delegates rejected a resolution urging repeal of increased wartime federal taxes on movie tickets. was issued to some members, signed by the president andor the vice president, and the chair costs of the school boards and approves the 75 percent state aid payment. bunday the baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Dr. Ralph C.

Hutchison, president Lafayette college, at the Trinity Methodist Church at 11 m. There will be a parade at 4.30 p. followed by the annual man of the membership com Phillip B. Weeks, transporta mittee, Le Due charged. At that tion committee chairman of the same time, Le Due said, the Pennsauken school board, said to YMCA vesper service in the as South' Jersey speakers will in white membership cards were invalidated.

Disfranchise Charged More Than I to I "Considering the size of the two transit systems, it would appear that the differential in top salaries is more than two to one," he continued. Questioned on company estimates under its new fare proposal, Stieglemeier said the PTC made a $690,000 error in its 1950 sembly hall. William H. Wells, BMI '27, an attorney, will speak day his committee will meet with Dr. Bean, "sometime in June" to discuss the transporta clude Mrs.

Helen Hannold, Salem school nurse, and Mrs. Arthur J. On the day of the election, Jan. Delanco Man, 40, 9, members were told, De Luc Casselman, Camden, past president of the state medical auxiliary, participating in the panel on said, that only those holding yellow membership cards would be facilities, and Roland Esbjornsen, tor, St. Mary's R.

C. Church, will tion problem. Earlier, Dr. Bean dispatched a memorandum to the county's school boards citing a ruling by the State Board of Education that state aid for pupil transportation was paid only on a basis of remoteness from the school house. allowed to vote, a development, Le Due said, that had the effect budget.

He added that the company failed to take into consideration reduced operating expenses Leaps to Death From Bridge deliver the benediction. of disfranchising a number of The High school chorus will from an anticipated drop in pas members. sing Harms, the Green Latne Cops Hunt 31idget Or Magician in Store Theft Chicago, June 3 (INS) Chicago police today are seeking a burglar who either is a midget or a magician. The thief made off with some $6000 worth of clothing when he gained entry into a men's wear shop through a 10-inch space between iron bars on a rear transom. sengers due to the higher tariff.

of the Glassboro State Teachers college faculty, at the panel discussion on needs of the physically handicapped child. The conference will be held in the society's headquarters at 315 West State street. dral" and De Rose's "I Heard A Forest Praying." Vocal solos will Riverside, June 3. A Delanco on i ne a uture Highway. The Monday program includes class day exercises at 2.30 p.

an eveningi parade, chapel and senior promenade. Henry Jerome's orchestra will be featured at the dance. Dr. Cameron Beck, lecturer and for many years personnel director of the New York Stock Exchange, will make the principal address at the graduation Tuesday. Robert H.

Hornberger, of Roebling, is valedictorian and will be among the honor cadet speakers. South Jersey cadets in the graduating class are: College preparatory course Donald A. Bleznak, of Woodbury; The state board said remote had been defined by state courts Beth Jacob Appeal as two miles for grade school pupils and two and a half miles man drowned early today after police said he jumped into the Rancocas creek from the De-lanco-Riverside bridge, on River In addition to Mrs. Byrnes, the other plaintiffs also were defeated for offices they sought in the election. They were Helen C.

Fray, candidate for treasurer; Dorothy McNee, who ran against Kenney for vice president; and Catherine Flynn, Anna Pine, Carrie Ludlow and Bessie Ack-royd, all defeated for trustees. The association has supervis for high school pupils. be Elizabeth Jane Kelly and Louisa Walline Finger. The high school orchestra will play Mendelssohn's "War March" as the processional, a selection "Serenade" by Toselli and Underwood's "The Benjamin Franklin March" for the recessional. Will Ask $15,000 Following receipt of the memo' randum, Weeks in a public state road.

ment at a school board meeting, Further Mail Cut Impossible Here Postmaster Edward Praiss said today that the recent announcement by Postmaster General To Ensairc Rabbi Police identified the man as said in part "The Pennsauken James Mooney, 40, of 61 Pine board of education is not consid street, Delanco. Coroner Donald Belton listed the death as suicide. ering any change in their pro ion of the city library, which Father of Two Killed in Crash A father of two was trapped visions for bus transportation at A maintenance fund campaign with a goal of $15,000 to provide a rabbi for the congregation of Being held in the Riverside Donaldson that further reduction jail on a drunk and disorderly! In postal services is contemplated will have no effect in the Cam VFW Dedicates Delair Memorial Members- of Silver-Wiseman post 8286, VFW, and the Woman's Auxiliary have dedicated a War Memorial in front occupies quarters in the municipal building at Broadway and Monmouth street. All of the library's operating expenses, including the salaries of the librarian and an assistant, are borne by Gloucester City. den area.

"At the present time," Praiss said "we have reduced services jay k. uougnerty, of Bordentown; Edward J. Kuntz. of Som-ers Point; Barry T. Parker, of Mt.

Holly; James P. Smith, ct Fieldsboro, and Richard A. Stephen, of Beverly. Post graduate course Edward J. Forsthoffer of Trenton; Jay J.

Salins, of Atlantic City; Ronald D. SanGiovanni, of Fieldsboro; John J. Sokolowski, of Trenton and Jack E. Walsh, of Bordentown. under a burning automobile and killed today in a collision at State road and Levick the Philadelphia end of the Tacony-Palmyra bridge.

The victim, Joseph Beatrice, 34. of 4214 Rhawn street, was charge is Mooney's nephew, i'aui Brennan, 32, of Poplar street, Delanco. Emergency squads from seven municipalities searched for the body for more than a half hour before it was discovered in the creek about one-fourth of a mile from the scene. to a minimum, with only one de this time. Today Weeks told the Courier-Post the board would not take any action on pupil transportation until Governor Driscoll either signed or vetoed the Thompson bill.

The bill states: "Whenever in any district there are children living remote from any schoolhouse or who encounter extraordinary traffic livery a day in residential areas. of the post headquarters, River Beth Jacob Synagogue, Merchant-ville, will be launced Juno 11 at a meeting of the Sisterhood. Plans for the campaign were made at a combined meeting of the Sisterhood, Men's club and congregation last Thursday. The campaign will be headed by Harry Zinman, with Samuel Primost and Saul Solomon acting as chairmen, of the ad booklet and oublicitv committees, respec road and Delair avenue, Delair. Robert H.

Denhardt, post com This order from Washington has made it necessary to discharge more than 40 substitute clerks mandcr, was in charge of the Baccalaureate Set At Woodbury Woodbury, June 3. "It's Your Decision That Counts," Woodbury High school seniors will be thrown out of an automobile as it overturned several times. He was caueht beneath the car and carriers. "Any further reduction in serv ceremonies and made the dedication. Adding the necessary dignity hazards in reaching the school- ices at the Camden postoffice is when it landed upright and burst 'house in which they are required Police said Mooney and Bren-nan had been out on a drinking party.

After a tour of local taverns, police said, the pair headed home across the bridge. Midway across, police said, Mooney jumped onto the railing impossible at this time." to the memorial service were tively. For a perfect vacation now Asserting that the Jewish com-is the time, to plan! And. while into flames, to attend school, the board of Praiss said that he has re told at the annual baccalaureate members of Company, 39th Firemen put out the blaze be education may make rules and ceived "only a few complaints Infantry Regiment, Ninth Divi munity in Merchantville has be-j you're planning order the come acutely aware of the need Courier-Post to follow you by for a rabbi to provide spiritual mail. It's easy! Just call the from home owners in the area sion, attached to Fort Dix.

fore it reached Beatrice, but he was dead from a fractured skull and other injuries when he was contracts for the transportation of such children to and from school. about the one delivery a day. Former Prosecutor, Gene R. leadership for the congregationjCirculation Dep't IVVoodlawn and leaped. Brennan cries were heard by William Voshel and Leonard Kirk, bridge attendants.

Mariano, was the principal speak "Our carriers report," Praiss added, "that they have received pulled from the wreckage zv 3-60001 for a vacation subscrip er along with The Rev. Edward minutes later. service aunuay evening, ine topic was announced by the Rev. George W. Jung, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, who will preach the sermon.

Ministers of other Woodbury churches will assist in the service, to be held in the school auditorium starting at 7.45 p. m. Rabbi Marvin Petruck, of the tion. McDaui. of St.

Veronicas, li. Two other men were injured VFW at Kunnemede Backs Ball Team Voshel notified the Riverside police headquarters, which put in the crash. They are: Church; Delair and The Rev. Robert Beyer, of the Delair in a call for emergency squads and to direct the religious education of its children, Jane Block, president of the congregation, said the success of the maintenance fund would make such fulfillment possible. The synagogue on North Centre street, recently completed an Leo D.

McKeone. 29, of 703 from neighboring communities, Black Horse Pike Post 3324. Fossilized eggs found in th Gobi desert contained bones of unhatched dinosaurs, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Methodist Church. Others were: Charles Crabiel Vandike street, driver of the upset car, broken left leg and Answering the call were VFW, of Runnemede, has voted squads from Delanco, Mt.

Holly, to sponsor a baseball team with severe head and face cuts Beth Israel Congregation, will give the invocation. Scripture former Pennsauken Township Committeeman and assisting as complaints but we do not consider complaints of a formal, nature unless they are made to us at the postoffice." South Jersey Skies SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Sunrise, 5.34 a. m. Sunset, 8.24 p. m.

Moonrise, Sunday 12.05 a. m. Last Quarter, June 7. Florence, Burlington, Palmyra Robert Moyer, 27, of 1412 -players under the ape of 18. The team members will be uniformed master of ceremonies was vvil- Princeton avenue, the other mo and Delran, as well as the River side squad.

and will enter the Moose League. If was announced at the post "The body was discovered In the creek near the Pennsylvania reading will be given by the Rev. Marcus G. Wood, pastor of the Bethlehem Baptist Church, and prayer by the Rev. Louis K.

Hell-dorfer, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Paul N. Fairbrother, pastor of St. Patrick's R.

C. Church, will give the meeting that playground equipment has arrived and will be dedi liam C. Brown. Afier the dedication refreshments were served by members of the Woman's Auxiliary under the direction of Mrs. Caroline Snyder, president.

torist, internal injuries, possible skull fracture and arm and leg injuries. Woodbury Golf Club Railroad bridge, Riverside. Police said Brennan will be re cated shortly. Vernon Snyder As the Moon rises, three stars, leased "when he sobers up" and was appointed assistant to the Altair, Deneb and Vega are form given a hearing Monday night, adjutant and William Davis was Entered by Thieves benediction. ing a triangle high in the eastern skv.

Vega, the highest of the Mooney, a Dacneior, was a part-time employe of the J. Woodbury. June 3. The Wood Collins Sons lumber yard, Riv bury Country Club. 467 Cooper named quartermaster sergeant.

James Hearne, chairman of the poppy committee, said it had sold 1500 poppies. Hearne thanked the committee members, So. Camden Man three, is now the brightest star above the horizon. Its light takes 27 years to reach our Earth. Vinclaml Driver Fined $750 in Fatal Mishap Bridgcton.

June 3. A Vineland man was fined $750 Friday when erside. He is survived by his fstree't, was broken into early to addition, housing classrooms, a recreation room and modern kitchen. Driscoll, Cabrielson Plan GOP Parleys Trenton, June 3 (INS) National Republican Chairman Guy Gabriclson, of Bcrnardsville, and Governor Driscoll worked out1 plans Friday for the first of a scries of regional meetings of Republican state leaders to dis-; cuss campaign plans for the November election. Gabriclson announced the first of the meetings will be held at the Hotel Claridge, Atlantic City, June 23 and 21, when Republican leaders from the IS states east of the Ohio river will discuss plans for victory next November.

Gabriclson told newsmen that sister, Mrs. Mary Brennan. day, but the burglars dropped the loot to make a getaway. Beaten, Robbed the Girl Scouts and the ladies a Smith PamHon man rrnnriori he pleaded non-vult to a charge Sgt. Herman Peters and Pa trolmen Frank Rambo and Ev Today's Tides (DtliM Suvtnt Tlm) Camden auxiliary for the assistance.

Commander Esham said the next dollar night program will be held at the post home June 10. SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Sunrise, 5.33 a. m. Sunset, 8.25 p. m.

Moonrise. Monday 12.39 a. erett Matlack were summoned to Keep in touch uith the folks at home uhile you're away! Arrange now to enjoy your COUHIElt-POST and make your holidays complete. Call WOodtau 3-6000 for a Vacation Subscription the club by a caretaker when he Hieh tide A. M.

4 50 P. to police early today that he reckless killing by automo-beaten by three men and robbed The defendant was Law-of $30 a few blocks from his Cantoni, 29, of Landis ave-home jnue- w'ho also was given a sus- Walter Bates, 45, of 1045 rine pended prison term by Judge street, was treated for of i David L. Horuvitz and placed on Visible Planets Saturn, in the heard a noise in the cocktail lounge. Plans will be made for the annual picnic at the post's next Low tide 1147 A.M. 11,57 P.

DtUwarp Hrealtwmtfr Hlh tide 1140A.M. 1159P.M Low tide 5 VJ3 f. Cape May I Municipal fieri Police said when they arrived meeting. probation for tnree years. Members who were obligated Hlsh tide 10 44 A.M.

11 04 P. Low tide 4 45 A M. 4 50 P. Atlantic (Itr (Dteel Fieri Hlh tide 10 19A.M. imnp.M Low tide 4 20 A M.

4.3$ P. Beach Have they found 10 sandwiches, a box of cigars, a bottle of whisky and $14 in dimes dumped on the stairs leading from the building. constellation, Leo. Mars, moving from Leo into Virgo. Jupiter, in Aquarius.

Venus, moving into Aries. Mercury, between Venus and the Sun, may be glimpsed for a few moments shortly before sunrise. It is now the near-pst tilanet. Cantoni was indicted in the death of Anthony Piraine, of Newfield, on Jan. 2, 1949, a pas- included Leonard Wood, Donald Patterson, William O'Donnell, John Fitzerall.

James Thurman the head at Cooper hospital. He told police he was walking east on Pine street, near Sixth street, when he was attacked by three men. Bates said the men hit him Klh tidw 11 14 A.M. 1140P.M. discussions at the conference will, seneer in the car which went out and William E.

Davis, who trans The; thief or thieves, polife said. wrw line o.mia.. tsr. faban Park-Bantriai Inlet gained entrance to thai club py ierrai his tnemteyaaup Irpm on the head, dragged him into a of control at Carll's Cornejc and be general and, not devoted to hit a pole. flnanccs alone, HlfHtlda' a0 34 vacant lot nd took his wallet 4 So p.

wi 'jimmying two doors, Harrisburg, tCompvtrt for CunieU by Btllej R. rank)! law ttd.

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