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COUmit-POST, Co-den, N. Tuttdoy, March 20, 1951 24 YOUR GARDEN til DEATH NOTICES Arnold Davis lasia, Brooklyn waterfront gargi leader and reputed "lord high 7" tioner" for Murder Inc. Oklalionia Senate Drops TV Bill jexecuti 1 i Throi I the Ur Three other brothers reside in. been botlicrcd with bookmaking charges. Halley, however, was intent on making another point.

"I mean in the O'Dwyer administration." the committee Van Riper rntlaur4 trm Fag- Onl (Jhu nited States and four in Italy. Oklahoma City. March 0 (L'P Th Oklahoma Senate HI HEIP WANTED BOOKKEEPER Experienced. Permicent Mu.t f-f references. Apply Mediortf Mills, Mfdford.

NJ BOOKKEEPER hi roughly expe'ieivfdT of oouiu.ng trial balance, steady p. ii" 5' i ay wee Call EM e-vn 5 2 020 ahnrafEt. CASHIER wily, full tiaie. mi. 3c 0 jji sy C.l dfn CLKliK guri T)P-li.

I nutil brvlhe-s. toi ln Ave EMertfi CLErtK W. Oiu, 25-J5. (r Uduraw e-ire. 35 tuuir.

5 jy eek. Anpiy l-J 9 401 Federal tamdill CLERK-TYPIST High School graduate for general efflr j4 steady empkivmeot Uou4 euc log advancement. Apply HiH aiiif itieits Hmion) who. of course, hap- counsel demanded. pened to he cl the opposite pa, 'i am talking about the fitual faith and wanted to make O'Pwver administration." was 111 Anthony admitted he first en- yesterday shelved a bill to force tered this country by jumping fhft an issue of jt, denounced the At the retort.

"I gave information torney General (Van Riper) forto the Jersey authorities on taking no action on the informa- prank Erickson. Joe Adonis and fan Italian ship in New Later, he said, he and his wife Permit television of football i HAND AVIIkKMlV Formerly of 324 Mapi A.f Hill. Ml March 11. ISM. Annie J.

nee Keil) 453 Carteret Clnid-u. w.te vl the Utf r4M Aiidejiou (fiend are iiiMtt-a ti the tuirf! eiv-lce on Wer.rtcy BK'rnmc at 30 ocuH. at titiutt C. TowilWI neial H-ime. Gn.ett ni at LaiuJJowu Ae nui vt Htj-Ain.

10 a. st ijie fc.a:.h. lt.W Pa 1: teriiuiil at Cefiit-iriy. t'aaidru. 1: may fj i lufjliT vn Miivh 1 1 1 A i Anteiuia Trrna Paduia.

ife vl Lui Auna. IU.tJvea ait4 frteuila of ttie inmuf ar tmiied to attend luiieral ua Hrdnetdar at 30 a. at-, at her law ua Para in Au-djtoa, N. sArmu Htu ul Reiua. 10 a.

Churca of St Row of Lima. Hddon Interment at New St. Maiya Cemetery. Belimawr. JJ.

J. Fnenda may call Tuesday everini UWII1SI1N Or Marcii 19 th. 1951. Miriam Sheppard, wife of the late J. Milton Davidson.

aee 76 yeara. Relatives and friends of the family invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 11 a. at the Episcopal Church. Hiehland Terrai Wildwood Ave, Pitman, N. 1.

Interment Thursday at 3 p. at Iteside Cemetery. D-iver. Delaware Friends may call Wednesday evening- at the Burkett Funeral Home. 30 W.

Holly Pitman. J. TROWEL HAS MANY USES went to Canada, reentered legal-1 games after learning the Big ily and became naturalized citi- Seven Conference had voted to SQUARE OR FORK THAN THIS SPADE IS BETTER FOR POINTED TURNING SOIL SPADE. lion 1 Kv lum. Without mentioning him by nd the Jersey authorities did name.

Murtagh also said that nothing about it until a few Deputy Attorney General Nelson months ago?" F. Stamler was conducting aj "They did in 1950." Murtagh izcs' jbanish Oklahoma if the law HADDON MOTORS isenaior voiior, ifu 179 Haddon Ave Camden if he had reported the ship jump CLERK TYPISTS for estaoiished 6rm. "most exhaustive investigation in ansWered. Jersey" and was relying to a Vi infnrTYiatinn slii i hv Mur-- have sent a telegram to the USE RAKE TO passed. A lop sided 24-13 vote sent the bill back to a committee for "further study." It came as a sharp setback to legislators who wanted "to call the bluff" of the Big Seven and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

t-' committee," Van Riper tagh's office. ing on his application for citizenship. "I believe I did," Anthony replied. After the hearing. Senator O'Conor said the committee would ask immigration officials to check the citizenship applications of the five Anastasias to Murtaugh "repeatedly, as Halley said at his law office in Newark BREAK UP LUMPS AND REMOVE STONES.

STICKS, ETC Both organizations had barred see if thev were correctly made The younger Anastasia was members from allowing television cross-examined him closely in wrucn uu uwi ray cerninz the conscientiousness Conclusion, after reading Mur-with which the probe was con- tagh's testimony, was that he ducted, made references to -the; was completely erroneous, attorney general of New Jersey." "It is true that Murtagh did call on me and said he had dis- Halley Persistent covered that manv professional The theme was always th'e gamblers in New "York Citv as same, almost like a needle going we1 as individual horseplavers around and around in the telephoning to New Jersey-groove of a phonograph New York and were either! rr questioned by the committee onl0f athletic events for a one-year any connecuons an ms orou ei; iod g. in thn Rrnntvn miirfinr-for-nirp i- mob and on charges he headed a representatives voted 6-to-l in a HAND -CULTIVATOR KEEPS WEEDS DOWN. squad of armed thugs in strike telephone poll over the week SEVERAL TYPES OF HOES FOR CHOPPING UP WEEDS breaking during a strike at tne Phelps-Dodge plant at Bayway, N. in 1946. It was always to tne cu-li nt making bets at the New Jersey Van Riper's office had the mlor- or soliciting: bs.

mation for three years and that, He askcd me if wanted these nothing ever happened. numbers and I said I did, that I His references to Van very intercsted to have grew more pointed as tfie-th aT Gardening Requires Fete Tools end to ban Oklahoma from competition if it violated the television rule. The Justice Department last week said it would look into the NCAA ruling banning college football television for possible iri nfi nf Vw. qvtt, i i 1 1 1 The home gardener will need very few tools to do his work Tobey tenacious Halley became more in- th jf well. One should have a spade or round pointed shovel tprefera sistent in his efforts to draw from advised if he pot I the spade), to turn over the soil.

After the spading, the soil omiccinn that no 1 1 1 i TL cv iiuiauu ui i iy a urn ui in" (Continued from Face One) Sen. Oeorfp Miskovskv. Okla- KlvVirr orroctc artiia an in Bretton Woods, in New Citv. author of the original ui uc uiuji uun. iu uu un use an nuii-iuuuie iaKf.

iiii! raking reduces large lumps of soil and eliminates all foreign matter, preparing the seed bed for the little plants to start. It is r'-f Iv ncmrred in New York. Got Another Batch A i i. shire. bill, called the Big Seven vote a Senator Tobey Is that so? i "brazen insult." O'Dwyer That is what they! "Don't let the Big Seven Con- Murtagn nnany poimeu uui soon urae lait-i lie iduvu; the second important step, that Erickson had been indicted me and said he had some more A hand trowel will be useful for setting out plants.

Any both in New Jersey and New telephone numbers. I sent a rep- gardener should also have a good line (which is simply a heavy York. iresentative of my office to seei cordi ancj stakes that can be used to make straight rows. 'Erickson's Troubles' him and get thtm. I don recall As the piants start to grow, so do the weeds.

These may be "When" asked Haliev lhow many there were altogether. controlled with a sharp hoe. The hand cultivator will help out for Wilt II. ctsixcu "out. i a cofnm hnn.

say, and it is written in your forence and the NCAA scare you. papers up there. are bluffing and we should Offers to Read It cal1 their bluff," he said. Murtagh admit-juul an nana-weeaing ana ior Keeping tne suriace 01 tne son loosenea; "This year, Senator Tobey I never heard that before. O'Dwver Do vou want me to I and tnp nna nocpssarv pnninmpnr wi np a snrinic ntr ran nr Pari ted.

became indignant? "As soon as they were received! nose spnnkier for watering Murtagh Good garden tools cost 'money. Take good care of them and from "The Manchester when ffly Snr marked thatiby me I classified, tte numbers ErScson's Troubles didn't actual-jas to he count which the I union? i (Continued from Face Twenty-three) always store them indoors on a rack when not in use. lv bee until "alter tne senate LSZaXZl0rlCm S6nd amount and the park owner nZJZr C1v i i 00- Practically all games are DWVer-YeS, I Will. Inlavprt at nioht rnrnmprr-P Committee Aiiaaiesex county, uiey wnt missioner of investigation, Com-which would have disclosed the got his admission that he wasjaU in Essex Bergen. shields, when testify-real facts enpasred in bookmaking and uason ana union coun -vhen in' Senator Tobey And I will sub-ir Wu" ing before a Senate committee rXtfi" rlimit to you that I never believe, 1 Hogan was able to seize his rec-ties.

then transmitted the num-j Washington in 1949-not the poliiics to lhe effect that ij anything I see in 'The Manches-a -j that you won-t find in thp nrnsprniors of tnoseU -f ter union. There is no one lessi i to the prosecutors of those A. roRI On March 18. 1951. at tht residence of his daujhter.

244 Chrstnut Runnerrd. s. J. Harry A. husband of the late (Catherine Ford (nee Haul.

Relatives and frienda of the family are invited to attend the funeral services un Thursday at 2 p. at the Parlor of Kdw.trd Mack. 966 N. 5th Philadelphia. Pa.

interment at Cemetery. Friends may call Wfdnesilae Hi II I.I (II On March 17. 1951. Al-bert Edward, sen of the late Gotlieb and Caroline Froehllch. of Sherman Pennsauken.

N. ase 62 years. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Funeral of lngleshy aV Sons, Cove and Wyndatn Pennsauken, N. Interment at Arlington Cemetery. Krlenrts may call Wednesday evening.

HART Suddenly on March 17. 195TT Charles W. Hart, beloved husband of Pauline Hart (nee Tuttlei. of 2S2 Berlin Road, Clementon, age 4 5 years. Relatives and friends of the fumily.

employes of Budd Mfg Co Phila. are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 2 p. at the funeral home of Oia L. Wooster Son, 51 Park oulevard. Clementon.

J. Interment at Berlin Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening. lirliz On March 19. 1951.

at her residence, Lafayette and Haddon Aves W. Berlin. Edith beloved wife of George Heitz. aee 57. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 2 clock from the Henry Funeral Home, Rich and Central Berlin.

N. J. Interment at Berlin Cemetery. Friends may call ''rinesilay evening On March 18. 1951.

John Lee husband of the late Amy Hill, of 213 Carlisle Audubon, age 68 years Relatives and friends nf the family are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 11 a. at the Murray Funeral Home, 408 Cooper Camden Interment at Locustwood Memorial Park Krlendt mny call Tuesday evening LINUS tV On March 19. 1 951 Clar-enre. husband of Minnie Lindsay (nee Iibbs), of 329 Hudson Cloucesier Age 77 years. Relatives and friends of the family also Arwames Lodge, c.17.

IOOK. and emploves of the New York Shipyard are invited to altend the funeral service on Thursday at 2 p. at the Wagner Funerai Home. 224 Gloucester. Interment at Egllnston Cemetery.

Friends may call oilt.VSKN on MarctTTe. 1951. Christ tine, wife of Edward Odensen. of 535 Bailey Camden. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday morning at 1 1 clock, at the Funeral Home of B.

C. Schroeder A Sons, 715 Cooper Camden. Interment at Har-lfigh Cemetery. Frienda may call Tues- dav evening. P.ARrS-ZK Ll.ru.

At P.nnvtl. on March 17, 1951. Sophie, wife of George (nee Brzuszklewict i of Illinois Rd, Pennsville. N. age 61 years.

Relatives and friend of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday morning at 8,30. at the Ciechanow-tki Funeral Home. 1311 S. loth St, Camden. N.

J. Requiem High Mass at St. Josephs R. c. Church.

10th and Mechanic St 9 m. Interment at St. Jnierth't Chews Landing rr'ends mav call Tuesday evening on March 18 losT Jesse husband nf Elizabeth Shoemaker, nee Coppola, of 41 Cornell Ave. Gloucester Heights. N.

J. Age 43 years. Relatives and friends of the family are Invlfd to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, at 10 a. at the Wagner Funeral Ifhme. 224 Monmouth Street, Gloucester.

J. Interment at inlon Cemtery. Friends may cail Tues- daveyjntng. Mil THWi( Of Route 25, Fairview; on March 18, 1951. Llllie wife of the late Walter Soulhwick.

age 69. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Earnest Funeral Home. 305 Bridge-bom Riverside. N. Interment at Lakeview Memorial Park.

Friends may calj Wednesday evening. TOMKINS On MarchiT 1951 BfT ward W. Tomklns services for relatives and friends on Wednesday 2 at Oliver H. Bairs 1820 Chestnut Phila. Interment Arlington cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. 7 to 9 p. m. ain the former aide to.bers fauv IAV AA uwa. avsv A IV ltUl 1 A.A A 1 A I i IV.

I 1 -V 11 1UU IV! O'Dwyer trotted out his New Jer- wunes dv county alone hundreds of general) because of this, he could rtf marw 11 stadia. The capacity is sey war cry. reeled that hey be invest satea have been more in error. In, JT3," ULl1 about 18,000, wth an even higher "I had gone two years before," and appropriate action be taken phones had been removed on or. That determined by the re- Pf PfJ- not the BlbIe toi percentage of box seats than the he complained, "to the attorney I called attention to the factjdera of Prosecutor mne, an tne 1946 electfon when quo me sm I Yankee Stadium.

Thus, the gate general of New Jersey, who could that Murtagh had not ven mc, that at least Percent of these. Go Dri Dwyer-WeH I will tel for recpnt 10 000vas do something and given (the evi- any evidence other than the tele-j removals were numbers cabinet appointments were tt. w.n 1 $17,500. The Dodgers already dence) to him." pnone numoers "XZte made on a personal basis. have booked 18 games for the "You didn't smoke out Frank phones Pulled Out "ZRiEveryone in New Jersey knows season, with the Braves lie cis tuiiiuictciv sausucu wim i otiiatui luucv uuii i liit'iiuuti rj Vo-t, oo tj "If any of these phones rooneration we had given i his name.

Sox on the list listed in the names of Erickson, I him May Deport Five O'Dwyer Or your recent oppo- Erickson during the lour years you had to do it, did you?" insisted Halley. Puzzling Reply Tn annthpr dpvplnnmpnt crrrnv-1 nf 'Departure from Truth' ing out of testimony before the! Senator Tobev-Don't mention Adonis or Moretti, I had no way of knowing it because Murtagh did not tell me so and their While I understand Murtagh Kefauver committee Monday, the He was over in Jersey, Mur- a- j.rj it uti -r i tagh answered. "I went over tOjnames were not included among desire to defend himself and the threat of deportation hung over the attorney general in Jersey any listings we received. administration of which he is ajthe five Anastasia brothers today Xot Ted Williams O'Dwyer It was written by Ted Wiiliams. Senator Tobey Who is he? part, I do not think home town after one of them, Anthony, said pride justified such an had entered this country by sary departure from the truth, jumping ship, unnecessary because if he wanted, Anthony, a New Jersey water-to find facts, all he had to do was! front figure, was the last" witness "Based on their subsequent reports to me, each of the prosecutors took prompt action on these phones and as a result, several hundred were pulled out by the New Jersey Bell Tele O'Dwyer A sports writer from and told him where the principal headquarters of Frank Erickson was located." "What top bookies did you get?" Halley asked.

"Frank Erickson and Joe Adonis," was the reply, a puz "The Telegram." This year, for a number of reasons, the attendance has dropped sharply. The weather was cold for several games, so the Keds drew only 2786 and 1977 and the Giants. 3257, in their opener last Friday night when there was still a chill in the air. The Yanks last year pulled in about 12,000 on opening night. Miami, it appears, isn't a Giants' town.

Jackie Hobinson's absence from the lineup helped to keep down Friday night's attendance, even though the Giants were showing their four Negro players in Miami for the first time. It seems that Negro fans aren't excited yet about any of the other Negro stars even Koy call the present attorney before the committee at its 24- Senator Tobey Isn he an out- Mr. Parsons, who, I am sure, 'hour session Monday night. He, fielder for the Boston Ameri- phone Co. "Murtagh's successor as com-iwould have made available files is the brother of Albert Anas-jeans? zling one since Adonis has not O'Dwver I don't know about that.

That is vhat they wrote: 30 million worth of bookmaking in your state. Senator Tobey I should put an asterisk after that: "Important, if true." 1 iniir preierrra rive cay wee. See Mrs. SheaUer. 4th floor.

230 S. 7t Phila. cLerk TYPIST, ome tnowltdite of hpanuli preferred, for eaport department of Camden Industrial concern. Pre. vioui experience unneceuary.

Bog C-4 Courier-Pt. Companion For Udy convalescent. In Camden. 9 to 5.15 (5 daysi. Prepare 5ijf- 2S 'i carfare.

Reply Bog C-38. Courier-Pit. Comptometer Operator Permanent position. 5 ay -k insurance pian. vacation plan.

Apply in per-on 8-10 4. m. Monday through Friday. Kieckhefer Container Co. Derousse Ave.

A Delaware River. Delalr, N. Comptometer Operators Permanent positions. Vacation. Excellent working conditions.

Positions available In Doth Camden A Phila. Mr. Buchanan. Freihofer Baking Co. 20TH A INDIANA AVE.

PHILA PA CREDIT CLERK Telephone ner4l office work: with National Finance Co Age 21 to 35 Peasant working conditions. Phone WQodiawn 4-8515. Mrs. Wilson Dish WASHERNo SundTys or holidays" ne Fot' Rtaurant. 449 Broadway.

Camden. FOUNTAIN CHtl.S or waitresses Ex-penence preferred hut not essential. Good salary. Full or part time work. ii V-Ti Luncheon-ette.

521 White Horse Pike. Oaklvn HAIRDRESSER EspeTicnced 57aavT Plee call Haddonneld 9-0316 for a'o pojntment jjoL'S-KEKl'ER Light household duties Modern conveniences Family of 2 Room 204flr-J liOUSEWOKK Experienced cleaner fnr davs work. Call Merchantville 8-2098-j HOUSEWORK GeneralK5e7iScid: References required WQodiawn 4-3603. HOUSEWORK Light. general.

No 5. u'n? cooking. Sleep In. Own room. Call COIlingswood 5-5721.

8-12 and Mor.day through Friday HOUSEWORK No cooking, no Ironing. 4gei. References. W'Oodlawn 3-0434. Rpi'lSEWORK Part time.

3 davs. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, from 10 to 3. C-55, Courier-Post. HOUSEWORK 8 days a week.

Refe'r" 'a-gsTS0'" "ld0n KITCHEN HELPER Male or female, will train ambitious alert person. Steady Saturday and Sunday work. Apply in person. Totem Ranch, S41, Maple Shade MAID Middle-ared woman for light duties in amall Institution. Lincoln 7-3487 NURSES Practical.

Private school" for retarded children. Must live in. Call Had-dunneld 9-0010 between 9 and v4. NURSES Registered or eligible for N.J.R. registration.

Liberal personnel policies. Apply Director or Nurses. Cooper Hospital. Wood-. lawn 4 -8800.

OPERATORS; Experienced. Singer but" tnn hole, button sewers and snaps. Cotton dresses. Rogol Mfg. 404 Jef-terson Camden.

OPERATORS (21 On double needle split bar singer JM12W-139 machine. Must be experienced only. ROGOL MFG. CO. 404 Jefferson St Camden Take bus to 2000 So.

on Broadway PKESSERS Experienced on cotton dresaes. Rogol Mfg. 404 Jefferson Camden. SALESGIRL LADIES' READY TO WEAR. TAKR COMPLETE CHARGE OF LADIES' DEPARTMENT.

PERMANENT POSITION FOR RIGHT PERSON. EXCELLENT SALARY A COMMISSION AR-RANGEMENTS. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY. COLUNS 901 BROADWAY. CAMDEN SALESLADIES Part time.

Experienced. Dresses. Excellent salary and commission. Hollywood Shop. 447 Kaighn Camden.

SALESLADY, thoroughly experienoed in women's accessories. Permanent position In pleasant surroundings. Apply Famous Maid, 10 S. Broadway, Camden, SEAMSTRESS Experienced only. Small alteration and repairs.

Diamond Tailor-ing, 2215 River Camden, EMerson 5-1310. Secretary-Stenographer If you are a high type stenographer, with an Interest in developing yourself and advancing, you should be Interested In this opportunity with National Advertising organization. Hours and conditions Ideal. N. W.

Ayer A Sons, Ayer 7th St. Just below Wal-nut. Phila STENOGRAPHER For established firm. Good opportunity. Permanent, 5 day wk.

See Mrs. Schaef-fer. 4th floor, 203 S. 7th Phila, STENOGRAPHER For general ofltTe work. Must be neat and pleasant.

Age 21 to 30. $35 per week. Write details to PP. Box 158, Westvllle. STENOGRAPHER General office work.

Insurance experience preferred but not necessary. WQodiawn 4-4089. STENOGRAPHER Permanent poaltlon In pleasant surroundings for person with Stenographic training. 5 day week. Insurance plan, vacation plan.

Apply In person 8 to 10 a. m. Monday through Friday or phone Mr. Young Merchantville 8-0880. Kieckhefer Container Co.

Derousse Ave. A Delaware River Delalr. N. J. STENOGRAPHER General office work.

In Camden. Good salary. State age and experience. Box C-34. Courier-Post.

STENOGRAPHER If you graduated In June with a good record and are sensibly dissatisfied with your present opportunities, come in and talk with us. We have a desirable opening In Interesting advertising work. Ideal hours and environment. N. W.

Ayer A Son, Ayer 7th St. Just be- low Walnut, Phil. STENOGRAPHER Part time. With le-gal experience. Preferably married woman desiring two or three days 4 week.

Box C-58, Courier Post. STENOGRAPHER Permanent position In old established manufacturing company. Some experience required. Five day, 37V3 hour week. Salary commensurate with ability.

C. Howard Hunt Pen 7th A State Camden 2, N. J. STENOGRAPHERS, for established firm. Good opportunity.

Permanent. Five day week. See Mrs. Shcafler. 4th floor, 230 7th Phila.

STENOGRAPHER TYPIST For 5 day week position in Camden factory office. State age. previous experience, salary desired and phone number. Bog C-48, Courier-Post. STOCK ROOM MANAGER Experience necessary.

Must be good worker, have ability to direct people. Age 30 to 40 preferred. Established personnel policies. 20 year Camden retail firm. Salary $80 beginning for 48 hour week.

Box C-BO. Courier-Post, Telephone solicitors vvorS at home. $1 an hour salary, plus bonus. Call Miss Shirley, Radcltffa V3 TYPIST-CLERK If you are competent typist, with 8 liking for simple arlthmetc. you should be Interested In this opportunity for general office work.

Ideal hours. Con-genial associates, W. Ayer A Son. Ayer 7th St. Just below Walnut Phila WAITRESS Experienced.

All day work," no Sundays. Call at the Snack Shoppe, 301 E. Broad St, Palmyra. WAITRESS, experienced. Apply In per-son.

The Old Orchard Restaurant, Marl-ton Pike, Route 40, EllUhurg, WAITRESS, experienced Excellent working condition. In Camden. Refer-ences. Write Box C-51 Courier-Post. O'Dwyer Well, investigations have to be objective, and that is rampanella.

They want to see to find out what is true. I whom they venerate as a sort of Messiah. The Colored Senator Tobey That's right. That's why we are here. O'Dwyer All right, sir.

So; (2) IN MEMORIAM players stay at the Mary Elizabeth hotel in the Negro section here and if the ball clubs could collect royalties from all who call there, visiting them, they would have a profitable sideline. When Jackie told visitors he wouldn't be in the game Friday night, the word was passed around quickly through that it might be a good idea to await judgment on any investigation until it is over. O'Dwyer Wonders Senator Tobey Well, we haven't a Costello in New Hampshire. O'Dwyer Well, I wonder. Senator Tohpv don't at all.

SKAGRAVE In sad and roving memory of our father, Charles A. See.graves. who passed away March 20th. 1940. Gone is the face we loved so dear.

Silent la the voice we loved to hear; Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thought to reach: Sweet to remember him who once was here And who, though absent. Is Just as dear. Sadly missed by Ellen, George and Wllhelmina. (5) MEMORIAL PARKS CEMETERIES Miami Negro quarter with There is only one, and he reigns the result that the attendance LAKEVIEW MEMORIAL PARK (3l in New York.

O'Dwver And wnnrW who! Robinson was in the lineup Six grave lots. Call between 4 and 8 f.I.oucesfer 3-4484-R I.AKEVlEW MEMORIAL 10 lots, each 6 graves. Two lots Maaonic Circle, will sll graves separately. Must sacrifice. WOodiawn 3-6819 the bookmakers in Bretton Woods Saturday night but again the support for public office in New- crowd was slim by.

Miami Sta-Hampshire' 1 d'um standards. The fact that it Sen. Tobey Well, I will col als0 Miami stancJ-you one that they did not sup-ards) probably was what kept (7) PERSONALS port, and he is talking to you1 crowa aown to dili. ounuaj, HOW. wiui nu nuiae ui uu O'Dwver And I can tell vou! tracks to compete, and that JU that you don't know who supports! Ole Miami Sun just a-pourin- vou.

because vou sent here for aown us warmtn, me inier-oor monev to he vou in vour, ougn nvais piayea to a crowu oi primaries and your election, and oob, pow iui gooa, Dy any sianu- you got it, and you don knowjaras, lor an exniDiuon game, where it came from Miami still has two dog tracks Sen. Tobey I didn't send to i running at night and the jai alai fronton is another formidable New York competitor. The horse racing jSays He Called Up tracks were what scared basebail UDwyer You called up Sen. Tobev Well. I didn't get' men away from the town, in the anv days betore tne new pant was O'Dwyer Well, would you like built, when night games wcrent to go into that? I possible.

It now develops that the Sen. Tobey Yes, I would. at night is quite as challenge vou. menacing. In snite of all onsta UDwyer All right.

Is there eles, however, the new parK is a Mr. Rosenblatt in the room? Is; proving to be a gold mine that will enable Miami to replace St there a Mr. Rosenblatt here? (No Petersburg as the best box office response.) There was an organiza citv on the Grapefruit Circuit tion down here that went out to beat Pat McCarran in Nevada, With the Giants and Brooklyn as and the story circulated down; the attraction, attendance records here that you called up on the should have been broken, in the long distance telephone to get thei weekend series, since there arc help, and that you got the so Many New Yorkers and Brook Sen. Tobey That is not true. I ivnites here for the winter.

Mor- never called anybody in New' ris McLcmore. wittv columnist lor lorK tor contributions in my cam-! one of the Miami papers, pin Aaron: MIRROR CRAFT. 2027 Federal St has the finest ouallly mirrors and furniture ions WQodiawn 3-S752. A BEAL'TIKUL selection mirrors, furniture glass. Factory to you.

Almond Glass, 1051 Haddon, Camden. WO 4-4400. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS SUPPLIES Leaves with fibre crepe paper, velour sheen, center pieces, popples, wires and accessories. Flowers made to order. Ik M.

1309 Keswic Haddon Heights. Lincoln 7-12B4. Autos Kent Trucks "Drive It Yourself HERTZ SYSTEM 35 Sth Cam Opposite City Hall Phone WQodiawn 3-0784 CELLARS CtfANED ot rubhljii. ashes and old articles. Light hauling.

WOod-awn 4-24S8. Children's Clothing Only Silently used, good condition. Brln In take out Sypherd's Tot's Shoppe Exchange Service. 20 S. Mppincott Ave.

MAPLE SUA DE2132 7J DEBTS On and after thus date. March 19. 1951. I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. John A.

Sutton. 289-B Westfteld Gar- dens, Camden. BKBTS On and after this date, March 19. 3 951, I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted by mvself. Rita Mellek, 2208V2 Federal Street, Ca mderL DF.BTS On and afte'r this dateMarcT; 20.

1951. I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted by mvself. Adolph China. Whitman Ave. and white Pike, Stratford, s.

J. DEBTS On and a'fter this dater March 20. 1951. I will not be responsible for anv debts unless contracted by myself. Wlllia 11 an I s.

Cedar Brook N. J. EASTER BASKETS and novelties. Large assortments. Free gills to buyers.

You do not nay for fancy store fixtures here. You gef value for your money. Earls. Kia Mt Enhralm Ave. (lAIIDE.M PLOWI.NC and cut Camden-Suburhs.

WQodiawn 4-0112, after Haddonfield 9-Q207-J-2 LEARN TO DRTVE" 1 Lessons i r.n A- -Hour Period Exclusive ONLY AT DUAL CONTROL. See a Complete Motion Picture entitled "The Dual Control Driver Training Film" The DUAL CONTROL AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Cor. 7th Market Camden. 2 phone EMERSON 5-2G15 see Classified Telephone Directory LEARN TO DRIVE 12 LESSONS, $12.50 SAFE-WAY Auto Driving School, 4 18 Market St, Camden. The only driving school In South Jersey that given road lesaoru In any 12 lesson course Special attention to nervous pupils.

WO 3-2589, If no answer, HA 9-5208 MANAGED BY BILL TiUDD Massage Wm Saner, VMCA. Woodlawn S-01M. NYLON HOSIERY! Easter special, B1-1S 69e or 3 palrl S200. Hoffman 517 Bdwy, Camden, A eTm Yfti custom upholstery A lofa beds direct from giant factor. Shnwroomt.

Car service. WO 4-4920, STUDIO PORTRAITS ot cnlldren an3 dultf taken In Tour nomt. day or eve-mng pictures for flO. Phone HAd-donflelrl 9-2848 William Stokes WaVs iiome i.AtTNifi57-Pre pTcFiip and delivery. Clieapest rates.

EMerson ,5 5 3V WILL BOARD children In my home. Various hours P.ates reasonable. Col- paiRn. I pointed the reason for the empty O'Dwyer Well, I am under; SCats when he wise cracked: "Put oath, and you aren't, sir. Tote Board up instead of a Sen.

Tobey I will take the; scoreboard and vou'Il have to Sine 1941, Mri. Ileanor larbor hoi been a telephone operator in her home town of Mt. Holly, N. one of your 22,000 friendi ond neighbori who constantly strive to make your New Jersey telephone jervice better ond better. oain ngni now, you wm give turn away thousands." ir.

cnairman. i natc a iore- This tale of the Cuban poiiti "Usher. cian who dashed in where Yankee ben. Connor I think tncinnoriw fnarerf to tread and dis covered the baseball gold mine in chair will have to call to order and submit that the witness con- Miami sounds like a plug lor tinue with the statement that larceny as the shortest was making previously. easiest route to success.

How ever, if Senor Aleman Sr. hadn't taken the precaution of dying just a year ago. he would have read in yesterday's newspaper that the Cuban government had 2 Drivers Injured In Atco Collision rTirt rlrUrnra Vinci-tit n-irA I accused him and ex-President one in critical condition, after 'aimon Grau San Martin of being collision at White Horse pike andlcr minally responsib for the G.I.'s at Fort Dix make as many as 5,500 Long Distance calls an evening. To put such calls through quickly and efficiently is the job of Mrs. Eleanor Barber.

150 other Mt. Holly operators. These calls arc only a small fraction of the total added telephone load in the State. To take care of this load, New Jersey Bell's vast construction program $211,000,000 since 1915. being pushed as rapidly as essential scarce materials permit.

Today, even with increased calling, 9 out of 10 Long Distance calls are put through while you hold the line. Atco avenue, Atco, Monday night WAITRESS mishandling of $171,000,000 in government funds between 1911 and 1018. Indictments have been handed down against Grau San and 10 other alleged conspirators. In modern dairy bar. Also fountgln girl.

Good wages. Steady position. Applf Mlllside Farms, Route 25, Riverside. N. WAITRESS -mall luncheonette.

1168 Orchard Camden. Near Camden Pottery. No phone calls. State police said David R. Herbert, 60, of White Horse pike, Atco, suffered serious head injuries when his car was in collision with one driven by George Hiffcntrager, 21, of Maple avenue, Atco.

Police said Hiffentrager was unable to stop his car on Atco But the only recourse the Cuban government has against its de ceased Minister of Education is to attempt to collect unpaid taxes WAITRESS Steady Saturday and Sun- on the Aleman estate, estimated uay wora. mult De expenenceo on annus snd dinner, Apply In person. Totem Ranch, S41, Maple Shade. WAITRESSES Experienced Day work or night work. Apply In person.

Coll-mont Diner, Haddon Ave A Cuthbert avenue when he approached a redi bp valued at between ftoad, coillngswooo WAITRESSES, expeilcmed only. Over 5-8281. iinwara jonnion rtcstiurant. Ad-mlral Wilson Rlvd Camden, Apply Hostess, between 3 and 6 p. m.

only. No light at the pike. -v car struck Herbert's automobile. I Miami Beach real estate stand-police said, forcing it against a a rds, them ain pesos, senor. utility po.e which was wappcdL.

Hiffentrager and Herbert were Ft. Worth. Tex. (NKA) Texas taken to our Lady of Lourdes Christian's fine basketball squad, hospital in the Atco Fire Com-! all lower classmen, will return nunc rails. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY AITPESSES Experienced' Steady wirk.

Apply Beilevue Diner. While Horse Pike A GIMisboro Rd Clementon. WAITRESSES Singing or waitress ran macgwooa fl-oiosuw. intact next season. WOMAN Will mind children iti he? Brooklawn home dally and weekly Will call tor and return home large play, room Hot lunch 110 weekly liloucester 3-4048M (81 FEMAll HELI WANTED BOOKKEEPER Rem Rand machine exwr.

Central Csm. den Phone Mr. Hannah, WO 4-8800, bet ween 9 10 a and 4 30 p. BOOK ASSISTANT So me eg. nerience necessary.

5 day. Wtl nut 2-07J7 for appointment. pany ambulance. HifTcntrager suffered a possible fractured knee WAITRESSES 1301. fcjperienrrd Po-Itlon available at once.

Howard John son 1005 Boardwalk. Atlantic City. W. AVON1 Has 3 open territories In Cam-oen and suburbt. Call Immediately.

Commission bails, ti bond. Woodlgwo 4-6638. Sports News on I'agrs 22, 23, 24 and rib Injuries. The most valuable products of American fisheries are oysters..

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