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7 A7 1 JJ JieeWMibitai rittiil-A" hi jjel1 -Tj asfJjiMJm'mLiUind I COUIiH POST, Camden, N. TWidoy, Jun. 1950 Satisfies 26 1st Cong. District ffotv pian Aids Buyers'11 Tpa, Iced Tea Fliirsl 78 P. C.

tfieas'20l IWnt Washington. June 22 UP I The following table shows how the i House tax bill would reduce excise levies by $1,010,000,000 a year, Part of these are levied directly on the consumer. The others IONG RO.NT. THIRST V. TOO Hong Kong I'D -Hong Kong gir! through a serious water Ihortafie that us likely to heeorr.e nore acute in the next lew, nonths.

Water is now available inly 10 hours a day. There is nly 60 days' supply left in the; eservoirs. are paid by the manufacturer and passed along to the consumer. Detail of Figures After Census in (JJoueester Co. The table below lists a breakdown of the official preliminary census for 1950 of Gloucester county municipalities: 1950 1940 Increase Population Gain P.urjilar Gets $4180 From Artie Shaw Cincinnati.

June 22 (UP) Artie Shaw sang the blues today but it wasn't part of the act. He told police a burglar entered his hotel room Wednesday and took $1000 worth of jewelry and $180 in cash. The loot included a gold cigarette case worth $500 and a $1000 watch. Is Recorded In Del. Twp.

By WILLIAM A. GAFFNEY New Jersey's First Congressional District Camden, Unofficial census figures for Item Luggage, toilet cases Handbags, wallets, kits Jewelry Watches, $65 or less Alarm clocks, 55 or less Other clocks. $5 or less Furs Cosmetics Babv oils, powders, etc. Camden county's eight townships, Discover ied tea! because iced tea is as cooling and refreshing a drink as you ever tasted and it costs less than any other beverage, except plain water. In fact, iced tea is the perfect answer to your summer drink problem for all the family.

In order to enjoy iced tea to the utmost, of course, it is necessary to make it correctly. First of all, select a good quality tea Salada. for example. Make hot tea exactly as usual by scalding a teapot and putting in a tea-spoonful of Salada tea or one Salada teabag for each person. 'obtained by the Courier-Post from Gloucester and Salem counties- ciayion 2,320 683 E.

Gr'nwich 7,326 4.73S 2.588 Proposed Tax 10 percent Exempt 10 percent Exempt Exempt Exempt 10 percent 10 percent Exempt 10 percent Exempt 15 percent Present Tax 20 percent 20 percent 20 percent 10 percent 10 percent 20 percent 20 percent 20 percent 20 percent 20 percent 20 percent 20 percent Elk has a population of 441,527, it was revealed today by Edward A. Brennan. supervisor of the; Movie, theatre and sports tickets DOG FOOD sources otner man me census office, revealed today that Delaware township leads the townships in population gains with an increase of 78 percent over 1940. According to figures compiled nsmcuc niihuai'A tnwnshin 1950 census in the district. The three-county total is more than the population of Activities conducted by educational, charitable groups I OUNCES -FULL Package taoareis, root gardens 5,06.3 5,906 3,424 2,228 1,951 3,505 5,511 2,405 1,007 7,840 6,993 871 2,446 the 1940 the 1940 Franklin Glassboio Logan Mantua Monroe Nat.

Park New-field Paulsboro Pitman S. Harrison Swedesboro ained 453S men. women and ehil- 370.220 counted cen-j Plug and twist chewing $00 U.S. P. Ur.rHVH.0 8 cents per lb, Hr-fln in thp ida ear Deriod.

from sus. The increase almost 20 per-! tobacco and snuff Next, pour fresh, "bubbling" boil Cigars $2 to $20 per 1,000 ing water over t'he tea and allow cent. 2.121 3,464 4,925 2,563 1,805 1,630 2,433 4,310 1,977 889 7,011 5,507 6S6 2,268 2,048 1,311 4,336 3,585 8,306 1,137 1,193 211 1,599 981 861 423 321 1,072 1,201 428 118 829 1,486 185 178 445 213 1,073 1,187 2.603 236 145 FOR PLAYTIME to stand for five minutes. Stir, (then pour into glasses filled with Exempt jCP follow these directions and The new official preliminary, Ppnny operated amusement count for the three counties asj devices announced by Brennan follows: Gambling devices Mou per macmne per year you will always have a perfectly clear, amber-colored, appealing Washington 2,493 5811 to 10.34!'. Gloucester township was second among the eight, with a 30 percent increase, while Penn-sauken and Haddon townships each had increases of approximately 28 percent.

The increase in Pennsauken was reported as 5008. hile Haddon township lists 2684 more than in 1940. The following shows the 1950 1950 1940 Increase 3s cents per lb Tires Tubes Musical Instruments PIE CRUST MIX 44.474 and cooling drink with all of the delicious and refreshing qualities of iced tea. Add sugar and lemon to taste and garnish with mint leaves, if desired. Wenonah 1,524 W.

Deptf'rd 5,409 Westville 4,772 Woodburv 10,909 W'dbrvllts. 1,373 Woolwich 1,338 "ITS FLAKY BECAUSE IfS FLAK0 Camden county 300,201 255,727 Gloucester county 91,714 72,219 Salem countv 49.612 42,274 IS cents per lb. $2.50 to $20 per 1.000 $10 per machine per year $100 per machine per year 5 cents per lb. 9 cents per lb. 10 percent 10 percent No tax 10 percent 10 percent 10 percent 10 percent 10 percent 10 percent 25 percent 15 percent Household refrigerators 19,495 Quick freeze units i Children's toys and items figures compared to 1940: 1P40 in- 733S Total 91,714 72,219 19,495 -all FOR BREAKFAST TOMORROW, GET used mostly in schools Household cook stoves, water heaters Electric pads, blankets Electric baby bottle armers Electric hand irons Berlin twp.

2,008 1,771 237 Delaware twp.10.349 5,811 4.53S Gloucester twp. 7.961 6.198 1,763 ii.jj 19-Wi 0 7(18 fiS4 District Total 441,527 370,220 0f tino'macaroni cents per lb. 5 percent 7 percent 7 percent Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt Exempt 10 percent 10 percent Exempt 5 percent 1 cent per 1,000 nfl While no official figures have 5 Pennsauken tD.22,753 17.745 5.008 mm 385 vet been complied lor tne omer-- u- 1,835 1.450 PENN FISH CO. j. aao 'iv i .1 aienoru lv U.

J.in." -uj ij cuiisicsaiuiwi uiauiLis in iiic; Winslnw two. 3.108 4.8bb '4' Crean Will Address Tuo Rallies Tonight John J. Crean, Democratic candidate for Congress, w'll be principal speaker at party political rallies in both Camden and Woodbury tonight. Crean, Camden city solicitor, will speak first at a house warming meeting of the Camden county Democratic committee at its new headquarters, 503 Market street, at 8 p. m.

He will leave immediately for Woodbury to address the Gloucester county committee at 711 Broad street. James J. McCarthy, Camden county chairman, said final details for the countywide Demo 25 or 15 percent SPECIAL PRICES TO REStAUR ANTS HOTELS CAFES INSTITUTIONS WHOIESAIE Direct Ditttibutori of Maine lobittu 1223 CAMDEN, N. J. Thtrt a Difference Trv Our Ocean Freih Seofood 10 percent 1,000 2 cents per cmiimmntm For grand corn muffins, -waffles, pancakes, you can't beat Flakorn.

All ingredients of top quality precision-mixed for sure results at every baking. Just add an egg and milk. Get Flakorn. Poetry Contest Lists Two Camden Pupils Two Camden school pupils are listed in the national contest, "Creative Poetry With a Catholic Theme," sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America, it was announced by Miss Mary C. Kanane, of West field, state regent.

Leading in the third division is Joan Myers, grade 11, "The Creator." Court McFaul 544. Honorable mention in this division went to George Piatek, grade 10, Court McFaul 544, with "Vocation." National winners will be announced during the national convention in Ashville, N. C. 'July 10 to 14. equipment Film Business-type cameras, films, etc.

Business and store machines Matches Long distance telephone I more than 24 cents) (less than 25 cents) Residential telephones Telegrams Leased wires Travel tickets Transportation of coal 2d percent 15 percent state, it is expected the First district population, just as it has been over the past decade, will be the highest of' any of the 14 districts. May ReapjKtrtion Political observers have expressed the view that if this district remains so decidely heavy, it may be reapportioned by the Legislature after Congress receives the official census figures for the entire country. This could result in Camden countv with its 300.201 popula- All other municipalities in Camden county previously have been published except those with less than 1000 population. According to Edward A. Brennan, district supervisor for the census, lie is not permitted under 'census regulations to make public the boroughs with less than 1000 'population or any of the town-: ships.

However, the figures are per-: mined to be released by Brennan township officials if they are Fresh Caught BLUE FISH 20 percent 10 percent 10 percent 10 percent 20 percent 10 percent 2 cents per ton l's percent Id percent 25 percent 25 percent 15 percent 4 cents per short ton short 89c (Daily Arrival! i Frh Tickti Maryland CRABMEAT lb cratic picnic at Olsen's park, Gloucester Heights, on BE CERTAIN OF SUCCESS, USE Other freight 3 percent July 15, would be discussed. Citv! Among the excise taxes which the committee left unchanged Commissioner are those on liquor, beer, cigarettes, gasoline, passenger cars, club; in charge of Frank Abbott is' publicity and ar-i such as Red Cross, request-: tion being set up as its own con- FANCY .1 1 il HVSIIHlrtl 11 III. Ill UllIiJ lit- LOBSTER mem. It was miougll .7" 7" HPC anH initiation Ipps ung LIVE CRABS rangements. 89c Were lumumcu vwui uiuuv-csiiri v.ouiuj that the figures DRIVERS FINED sources TAILS Ib THREE Three alone.

obtained. motorists were fined bv The Gloucester rally will be presided over by William B. Kramer, Gloucester county chair-iman and state committeeman. Municipal Judge Albert Heal Jr. Wt Carry Self Oytttrt During Iht Summer CUP CAKE MIX Ephraim Wednesday FREE DELIVERY in Mt.

night. Major Steps in Proposal To Close Tax 'Loopholes' Under the state apportionment! following the 1940 census, only; four other districts had more: than 300,000 population. The; smallest district, the which comprises Atlantic, Capej I Grand Coulee Dam. on the Columbia River. Washington, creates the largest source of hydroelectric power in the world.

Precision blended for perfect cup PHONES: WO 3-9421 i EM 5-4555 Charles Augustine, of 201 State strpft Pamdon was finorl in! cakes every time. Plus quality no .3 Hurt at Wild wood In 2 Auto Accidents a r- 1 i i i and costs and" Fred Campbell, of ochercup cake mix has been able 829 Linden street, Camden. $5 to equal. lust add an eee and May and Cumberland Washington, June 22 (UP) Following are the major steps jhad a population in 1940 of proposed in the House tax bill to close "loopholes" in the present Wildwood, June 22. Three per- and costs for careless driving, milk, and bake, for 12 to 18 real 1226,169.

laws: v. sons were injured in two yield pnt traffic accidents here Wednes 1 Item treats. I jeriy Altai as, vi i iook, was fined $5 and costs for speed- ing. ho normtit withhiVMin cr tar on cornoration and day. -t wmn snr AAA The federal Constitution pro-; cooperative dividends vides that the House of Repre- jaxation of the competitive business activities of edu-sentatives decides for itself aft-; cational, charitable and other tax-exempt groups er each census how large its Restriction on allowable losses resulting from the sale membership shall be.

The num- property used in trade or business ber of representatives is appor- in the intorpst rate nairi hv the government Mu.uuu.uw Three-vear-old James Jordon, mnrmnmn of 405 West Montgomery nuPi suffere(i jgd injuries when I struck by a car at Dock street iD.uuo.UOU and Hudson avenue. Driver of the auto. William T. Murphv, 41. aaa of 2063 East Atlantic street, adelphia, said the child darted out of an allev into the street.

Samuel Leporace, 54, of Hand avenue. Cape Mav Courthouse, LOWEST PRICE on tax refunds from the present 6 percent to 3 percent Taxation of the business earnings of life insurance companies This is a saving, not new revenue. tioned among the states according to population and each state is entitled to at least one representative regardless of population. After each census, the number of members for the next decade is decided upon and the popula New Corporation Income suffered rib injuries when his auto was in collision with a police radio patrol car at Juniper and New York avenue. Patrolman Charles Quinn.

23, of 4410 Pacific avenue, also was injured tion of the country is divided by 4 Proposed in House Plan this number. The basis of apportionment is thus determined. Each of the states is divided into jas many districts as it has repre-jsentatives. 43.5 Members Now Washington. June 22 (UP) The following table shows the new- corporation income tax rates proposed in the House tax bill: Murray to Undergo New Income of for Eve Surgerv ml The present House of warn, Penre- Corporation 55,000 or under 01 103 AAA COO AAA isentatives is made up" Proposed Tax 21 percent 21 percent 21 percent 21 percent on Present Tax 21 percent 23 percent 25 percent Up to 53 percent Pittsburgh, June 22 (UP) CIO President Philip Murray will undergo a minor eye opera- I members.

The number for each first S25.000, 41 percent on all over that. tion today at tne Mercy nospitai. 21 percent on first A member of his family said 41 percent on all over that. Murray's eye ailment was ti 1 1,1 38 percent $50,000 up state ranges from one in Delaware, Nevada, Vermont and Wyoming, to 45 for New York, most populous state in the union. New Jersey's Fifth congressional district, made up of Somer mure ueou (328.344, and the Twelfth set ana counties ana a ,,0 a nar, FesPY Pnn.

noumig m'uuus dim ne vuuiu be released possibly within a week. Hospital officials said the labor leader has been "resting comfortably" at the hospital in preparation for the surgery. of Middlesex, under the u. u-ith 309 482. The was fourth witn ine portion use Morton's Plain or iodized mm At fJURUti sissts mm tm mn How Salem Co.

Towns Fare in Census Count stands as the sec- 1940 census ty, Eighth district, made up of part V.r 1 1 of Passaic county, was the only 329.305. The Sixth district, com with more than other district prising Union county alone, had The official preliminary 1950 census for Salem county municipalities is shown in the table below; 300,000. It had 305,875. Highest in State If the Legislature does not re- apportion this district after it re- i reives the certification from the House as to the number of districts for New Jersey, it will mean that the congressman elect- ed in this year's general election, either Charles A. Wolverton, the Republican incumbent, or John J.

Lower Lower Crean, Democrat, will be tne spokesman for a total of 441,527 probably the highest in the state and among the highest in the nation. In. 1950 1940 crea.se Alloway 1799 1705 94 Elmer 1461 1344 117 Lower Alloway 1305 1124 181 Penns Neck 7437 5113 2324 Mannington 1690 1656 34 Oldmans 1694 1722 Pennsgrove 6678 6488 190 Pilesgrove 1928 1614 314 Pittsgrove 2816 2157 659 Quinton 1821 1313 508 Salem 9077 8618 459 Upper Penns Neck 6698 4805 1893 Upper Pittsgrove 2205 1925 280 Woodstown 2343 2027 316 Totals 49,615 42,274 7341 Church Surrender Hinted by Hungary ill fv JL rr: Kuaapest, June j.i ili'j ine 'AVi -A V-. A DEPARTMENT OF 18 VARIETIES Of delicious il4: Hungarian government said today the Hungarian hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church had requested negotiations aimed at a possible church-state agree-, ment. Observers immediately specu-; lated thtit the Hungarian board; TOO STRONG TO MEASURE Kokomo, Ind.

(UP) An April of bishops, whose members have that swept across Ko- steadfastly refused to take a gov- komo was so stI0ng jt blew down ernment dictated oath of allegi- nf tn ance to the national devlce at0P an roof t0 tion. now would be asked to do measure wind velocity. so. The reported church surrender followed a recent increase in the tempo of attacks against the church. Nn Unexpected Guests? ready with Amzo Amazo In-itant Dessert! It'i new! Different! Delicious! You don't hive to cook it! Make it in less than a minute! i ADAMS MEATS! 1534 Ml.

EPHRAIM AVENUE: I a r. And how liiey go for Swiss Steak-cooked with You have never lasted pickles like PIEDMONT Pickles! Crisp, crunchy and man alive what flavor! PURE EATING PLEASURE! Your A Super Market now stocks 1 8 varieties of fine PJED-MONT Pickles for your shopping convenience. You'll find your favorite pickles here. Try several varieties today for an exciting taste experience! TAVr or WHIP TOMATO SUC SWISS STEAK BAKE for ro Your "Best Buys" in PicfcUs Cocktail Midgets 10 oz. .37 Sweet Fresh Cucumber 12 oz.

.21 Double Sweet Cucumber 15 oz. .33 Double Sweet Pickle Strips 15 oz. .33 Double Sweet Dill Strips 15 oz. .33 Sweet Mixed" Pickle 15 oz. .27 Sweet Gherkins 15 oz.

.37 Indie Relish 10 oz. .15 Sweet Whole Pickles 15 oz. .27 Midget 4 Gherkin Dills 12 oz. Watermelon Rind 10 oz. .27 Fresh Pack Dills 24 oz.

Whole Dills, Kosher Style 24 oz. .27 Whole Sour, Medium 24 oz. .27 Sweet Crosscuts 15 oz. .27 Sweet Pickled Onions 10 oz. .37 Sour Cocktail Onions V2oi.

.27 Sweet Cocktail Onions 4 Fluffy texture, betterflavor, newlusclout tattt Try Vanilla v. hipped with Vi cup milk and IVj cups of your favorite fruit Juice. Or fold in fruit. Ootmi of eicitlng variations-send for FACE recipe) folder: Amaro, 100 East 42nd Striit, New YorH I 'A (o 2 Ihi. round link, V4 m.

thick l'icupi hot iicf lip lilt 2 cam DiL Monti Porlt loin IOC I ROAST ib 07 Our Own Mod Our Own Mok I KRAKOWSKA LUNCH-ROLL 20c, it 20c Ctnltr Cur lom ft'k Chpi I fC Ctnltr Cut Uitt Vol Chopa A9 F'tth Cut lon lf Cib.l ID Shoulderi Ltgl Spring I LAMB LAMB lb 65 Somi'lontlMi Slave AC BEEF POT ROAST ib 5V lontltu City Drttiod VEAl ROAST PORK SHLD'S! tomatosaucej Vi cup flour Vh tipi. ult Tomato Siuct 17, Hew Y0f. Just pout it on cook it in! It's that easy to make budget dishes popular with Del Monte Brand Tomato Sauce. That's because it gives you rich, spice-tomato flavor that's never been matched since Dei. Monte originated tomato saut e.

Flavor like that can't fail to pep up thrifty dishes like hash, stew, spaghetti. Yet it costs so little. You owe it to your own good cooking to insist on the ciiginal tomato sauce Del Monte. )ntt4 by lUlfliffplftf I large onion, diced nuodltt Pound combined flour, it and pepper inio Mfak. Jut in ftvin? pieces; brown in bot tit.

Fry onions (ill limp; itld water, salt. Layer the steak and noodles in rasserole. Pour in the Dm. Montr Tomato Sauce, onions and stock. Over; bake in slow oven about l'j hn.or till meat is tender.

Serves 6. Give Vour Meals a Lift with tliaclmoTit Pickles lv- Fr.h-Kill.d FRYING CHICKENS 39 lb vr a4.

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