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'i i i SS Pay Hike Is Listed for Senate Vote COUMEMOST, Camden, N. Monday, Augutt 4, 19SI Aug. 4 (AP) Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas today tabbed increases in Social Security bene fits and other controversial leg' islation for Senate action before Congress adjourns. His program raised doubts that Congress can quit within the next two weeks.

Other Congressional leaders have talked of ad journment by Aug. 15 and possibly by next weekend. Johnson said he would insist that senators stay here "until we finish our work" and would ask the Senate to meet early and stay late daily to advance its legislative program. Adjournment Uncertain As to possible adjournment, Johnson said: fe iAt JVJ jJU-, r9KL7K fAN 1 "we re in the last days of this session but I'm not willing to say we'll be here two weeks, or three weeks or lour weeks. The House passed last week a bill raising Social Security payments 7 percent and also boosting taxes to pay these -higher benefits.

Johnson said he wants the Sen ate to get a chance to act on this. He observed that the Fi nance committee, neaaea oy Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Va which has the House bill, also Courltr-Ptut Thoto br Stm Kuihner LISTING 12 DEGREES, the freighter P. T.

Leader is pictured after she ran aground while leaving the So-cony Mobil dock at Paulsboro at ebb tide today. The accident broke a tie line and set a huge barge adrift. Barge was recovered by oil company employes. Attempt will be made to refloat the freighter at high late today. She is of American registry, out of San Francisco.

has much other work to do. It is now considering a small -busi ness tax mea.rure,. Its members are involved in efforts to com promise Senate House dmer 41st both Philadelphia, both'p Cc Nivnn charged with careless VitiSt uccS 111AUH 3 Men Fined Roadblocks ences over extension of the Re $30 bail each; Jessie J. Smith.h ciprocal Trade Act. Two tax N.

J. GOP Choice bills are on the Senate calendar 4300 block rairmount Philadelphia, no registration in pos $110 Each in -Courier-Peat Phottt br Sam Kushnar THIS HUGE CRANE was necessary to enable a hujre truck to resume operation after it swerved across the northbound lane of Rt. 130 at CoJlingswood, jamming traffic three hours. The crane removed the truck's load of 100-foot pilings. awaiting actioa Measures Llttted (Continued Prom Pare One) phia, no driver's license in his possession, $10 bail.

Emanuel Parks, 400 block W. Washington, Aug. 4 (UPD session, $50 bail; Jessie Nixon, 200 block N. 12th Philadel The New Jersey Republican Johnson also listed these meas Theft of Wire phia, no driver's license, $50 jej. Koil tin A IT Ml, (on rluooKrl will back Vice Presi- ures for benale action betore adjournment: City Court Scene: Piling-Laden Summit Sewell.

no recrLstration in "lXon for tne Presidency in Haggert Philadelphia, careless driving, $15 bail; Faton Jones, 2500 block W. Gordon A Federal education bill pro-iding scholarship funds on which session. Moorestown, Aug. 4 Three the Senate Labor Committee has Philadelphia, careless driving, 'rp 4 "LT'II I960, according to Sen. Clifford P.

Case, N. in a televised broadcast here Sunday. New Jersey's junior Senator, speaking on "Meet the Press," 515 bail; Estaban velez. lOOiXnu ivmcu Confirmed From Tafft One) meeting from which they would bo excluded. Mao Not in U.

X. Diplomatic expert said the Truck Blocks Rt. 130 Area 2 Held in Bail In Atlempted been unable to reach agreement despite long sessions. Ihcre Sunday ln hlgh- The extension of the reciprocal speed 10-mile automobile pur-trade program. Johnson said! he suit in which police of Mt.

Holly, block Academy Glassboro, In Car Crashes unregistered vehicle, $1d bail; Mrs. Mary Ketchel, 3100 block Khrushchev-Man meeting seemed personally favors a four-year ex woman was killed early to- delegation as to how thmes stand Fairway Bristol, Pa un Traffic on Rt. 130 was im- a logical prelude to any agn I tension, or a year longer than voted by the Senate. The House licensed driver, $15 bail, and Ed reded for more than three hours "lent by the Soviet leader to MJL CitlVlIlll today near Collinfrswood circleijoin in U. N.

talks which would a 1 1 A 1 VnllnnnKp. Ui I day and a U. S. Airman died now." He added. "Nixon is an Sunday as the result of acci- outstanding candidate." dents on New Jersey highways.

A spokesman for Case office Mrs. Helen Greenip, 34. of, said the Senator spoke for the ward Ketchel, same address, permitting unlicensed driver to op voted for five years. Appropriations for foreign aid, military construction and a catch Mt. Laurel and Moorestown joined.

All were charged with stealing scrap rolls of wire from the right-of-way of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Mt. Holly. The three gave their names wurn a hult nai-ixfi tremor uuiiki u.i. vmui. v-hi-i erate motor vehicle, $55 bail.

Parsippany Parsippany, lost entire New Jersey delegation, Check at Runnemede all money bill carrying funds for which includes retiring 77-year- her life this moming when her the new space agency Sunday morning a roadblock old Sen. H. Alexander Smith, of was established at Black Horse and numerous other Owem mental functions. lying a load of 100-foot pilings anC Kai-shek's Formosa Gern- swerved across the highway fv xr 'Sit SSi JSifrWay. were held in $1000 baU Police Chief Frank J.

McCart, 'nist mainland regime has never tivlv of Collinsswood, assigned men panted U. guide traffic following the acri- u- S. Micals therefore looked L.Actulg Muiucipal Judge Sup-dent. The driver, Dannie the Peiping discussions asj1 -R 28. of Gates.

N. C. told him Soviet, bid to an. in-l Wh as ired Olbson. 30.

Of Hugh nlr snrf ripmpnts RrirtfP rrf his brother, William I Runnemede, under the direction 23, and Ralph Griffin, 25, of of Chief of Police Joseph Kessler Crescent Trailer Park. and Edward Ford, director of Princeton, and nine GOP Congressmen. Case made the statement in answer to a question concerning Nixon's popularity. New Jersey State GOP Chairman Samuel Bodine could not be reached for his comment on the remark. Arraigned today before Munic-; public safety.

The 12 members Lebanon (Contlmif4 Fron Par Onr) ers might have had of Washington's intentions toward them. was forced to veer when an au- uireci voice in me u. j. session. i pA" 91 lu' ann tomobile cut in front of him.

He Secretary of State Dulles told 21, 4 ipal Judge Wilbur S. Lippin-iOf the police department netted cott. of Mt. Holly, the three were seven violators out of 523 ve- nned $110 each. The driving 11- nicies stopped ine violators will 404 Road Deaths Trenton, Aug.

A New Jersey's traffic fatality record at a glance: Deaths today 1 Deaths Sunday 1 1958 toll to date 404 1957 toll to date 468 The fatal accident today occurred in Essex County. The Sunday death resulted from a Friday accident in Burlington County. car hit an automobile and a bus, Murphy added that he thought fnw nf PrfH nihsnn nnpratnr havp hearings Auc 13 said his rear right wheels hit the rwsmen he did not have enough are charred 'with at-curbinsr. (details on the Soviet-Chinese lny cnargea wim at- CTo maneuver the carrier baekatement to judge it, effect. onjPg into running position.

II. John 'tie proposed summit co- i3y8 tea lr hrSbSSL PWiHiam Sloan, of it would be some time before Gf the car, was revoked for six They are Lewis Jones, 28, of the Iraqis decided whether to months me 2400 block Thompson remain in the Baghdad Part, of! At the hearing it was testified; Philadelphia, no registration in the scrap wire was valued the scene to remove the pilings departed for Brazil for two days aKenea oy from tetrZck conferences with President thf 2 from the truck. at; possession, $15 bail; Joseph T. $24 Stolen From Car As Man, Wife Swim Wildwood, Aug. i A visit to the beach on Sunday cost a man and his wife $24, missing from the car of Alfred Durkow, of 518 Black Horse Runnemede, Kemmer, 22, of Baltimore, no registration in possession, $15 Juscelino Kubitschek.

mo ine oui.amg wium is aireri- Sit Selection Lnolved Ly in homf- Although it was known Khrush- dressed went outside and fired rhnv um.iH nrrfw a nf three snots at three men. The bail; Willie Montgomery, 41. of Edwin Segal Sues Dela. TVp. Paper the 2400 block N.

31st Phil and then rammed into a utility which they are the only Arab member. Israel Bans Airlift A military court In Amman, the capital of Jordan, began trying 27 Jordanians on charges of smuggling arms and explosives from Syria to be used to overthrow King Hussein. If convicted the defendants could be hanged for illegal pos $15 1 Dole near Livincston. When he and his wife returned adelphia, no registration, were arrested on heads of Government outside of 'two suspects IE. State st.

a few hours after A libel suit for 51.Lio.000 TJ. N. auspices, it was not ex- Sgt. Bliss A. Smith, 24, of, from a swim Houston Atlantic City, died Durkow said the money was in the U.

S. Army Hospital at aken from a trousers pocket ncainst the Delaware Township' rwtrvi- trmiM staiomato th an extensive police search bail. Also, Henry R. Shandler, 37, of the 5400 block Montgomery and John J. Kane, 27, of $78.

The chase began when County Det. Howard Nixon, while working on his garden on Pine Mt Holly, heard noises on the nearby railroad. Investigating, he said, he saw the three piling the wire into the rear of a car. Nixon gave chase in his automobile, meanwhile sending out a police alert on his police radio. Most of the high-speed chase, Nixon said, moved over the Marne Highway.

The suspects News, weekly newspaper, its off i-(issue by rejecting U. ln rases, Clarence cers and editorial affiliates, has conditions specifying a summit Campbell, 37, of the 1100 block and from a wallet in a shopping Ft. Dix of internal injuries suf the 1500 block S. 30th st, both Dag wnicn were in the car. fered Friday in a collision on neen niea 1 ronton by tdwin session within the Security Segal.

Camden attorney. Icil framewirk. hr'd 550 bail for a Thursday Philadelphia, no registration, $15 Rt 206 in Tabernacle Township, He was a member of the A similar suit was filed las I PiwoHnral isn H1I tn hearing on charges of speed session of arms. Informed sources in Amman said Israel had revoked its permission for the British airlift over its territory which has been supplying the more than 2000 bail each; Karl Heebner, 18, Norristown, no driver's license or registration in possession, $15 bail, and Curtis Smith, week against Mayor Christian M. resolved were time and place of nS the Benjamin Franklin Weber, of Delaware Township; the summit session.

President Bridge, and Nicholas Buillion, 51, 1611th Air Terminal Squadron, McGuire Air Force Base. Police said his car collided with a truck were cornered at Bordon Land Commissioners John F. Pvle and Fisrnhowir in his nnie last urk or tne iw oiocK Aramore 1 rKT rrf lnrnptm-n hv Sot 20. 2900 block N. 29th st, Phil Hrivpn hv Rnhprt 1 Klecklev.

Thomas Walton and Town- amvd to meet anv nlaro vrwit Haddonfield. was sent to the Bnnsn paratroopers in Amman. John valdi3 and PtL Albert I adelphia. no driver's license and; 30. 0f Monmouth Cream But tfriusn snips wirn supplies widesky, of the Mt Laurel po- no registration, committed to; Ridge.

Two occupants of Smith's OIKI uinty uwira aiirau; ai liy. ship Solicitor Warren C. Douglas. Moscow, and suggested the Aug.lcounty iar months on a Both actions grew out of what 12 date. drunk and disorderly charge.

Segal claims was a deliberate at- New York has been most fre-l tempt to put him in the position quently mentioned as plaoe for Check Passer KflCCS of having made 'lying and de- the conference, although French I famatory" statements against Iremier Charles de Gaulle has SeCOIKl Cliarge At one point of the chase, Nixon said, the car occupied by arriving at Aqaba. Jordan's only port, and presumably an end to the airlift would not cause any serious hardship. county jau in aeiami oi iu oau. car were treated for minor ln-In Delaware Township Sunday juries at Burlington County Hos-from midnight to 4 a. vio- pital, Mt Holly.

lators were found among 620 cars stopped by 12 men under 1 11 A A A A A LET us relieve the strain and make those difficult hours easier for the families of all. Weber and the other commis-i pleaded strongly for a session at sioners, after Segal sent a letter. Geneva or some other neutral the direction of Lt. Thomas II UUU II IA Wildwood, Aug. 4 Walter A.

Syria Close Border Western diplomats in Amman the three narrowly escaped an overturn at an S-turn near a railroad underpass in Moorestown. Burglar Gets Nothing Wolowiec. of Williamstown, State Park. They will have hear- rhanrpH u-ith itaiincr tvm frsiiHu. oonevea tne Israelis oemanaea cent indictments of Delaware Diplomatic observers said it f111 w7tn issuing two traudu-, of believed the Israelis demanded Id he difficult to make neces- t' Soviet protest against it Friday.

hmnftit horo nnHav fmm riim.oviei protest against ii naay. Irom Lum They are Marcos Ruiz, 24. of A need for audits and accountings. 'sary advance arrangements for a "ST Jerusalem icnmmit m.Hnr hv haf in berland County jail, where he, political circles in Jerusalem 300 block Penn st. Camden, At Office in Clayton driving without a license, $25 view, of the'delay been sentenced for a 6 bail; James A.

Wuliams, 26, of rTPiy: Poli. Cant. Winfipld Inlee inff over their territory before Clayton, Aug. 4 A inventory check at the offices of the Rostan Realty 30 Stricken by Polio In X. J.

Tbis Year Trenton. Aug. 4 fAP) Dr. i rn iiurst rrttiifrti OUTgrowtni Snvip not was received. iMiiifiim in w.

J4tn fnnaaeipnia, dnnng without a license, $25 bail; Willie A Hall 30. of 1900 block N.iU Sources in Amman also saidiN. Delsea indicated that a the opinion of diplomatic Wolowiec, said the VW" IVV UIV Daniel Bergsma. state health Z' iX drawn on a Glassboro mat the bynan i province pi me burglar who broke in Sunday 1 rnn nrr ii dm nnF nnnAi mmmiinnr rpmHM in "luT oo it i ammmt 7 is (U.A.R. had closed its border j- nun ri neon lie in in i i ca.ses had been reported in New- issued to the Modmae-ith Jordan Sunday night on Camac st, Philadelphia, no reg- 1 istration in possession, $15 bail.jQ James P.

Bush. 30, 1100 block Haddon Collingswood. no I A reeistration in his possession i Jersey through the end of Julv.L. iTravel Bureau. Baker and New, Russian insistence, Police Chief Howard W.

Vail said the attempted theft was discovered by George Kunkle, a partner in the firm, at about 6 GET ANY PAINT COLOR INSTANTLY! ith Color The reason for such Syrian 4 Smite James Rowley, 53. Crosswicks, compared with 19 cases in thei Such demand would pose a'Jersey aves. same period I in 19a7. None was npw roadblock to the summit and nirif reported in the Camden area. untnPr dplay much-talked TOS'V upswing is not alarming.

mnnin Atlanta. Aus. 4 (UPD One 6 11.30 a. m. Kunkle said his desk 6 action, and for a Russian request that it be taken, was not clear.

Jordan in effect closed the bor- expired inspection sticker; John Vmroutrl was ransacKed out nothing had i Wooden. 26. of 1500 Edgewood from its side on July 20 been taken. The burglar, who en he said, "but it could indicate 'of the five children of Mr. and der WestviIIe, no registration Robert A.

Webb who had when it broke relations witn tnejierea oy oreaiang a rear door in his possession New Jersey may experience a I Columbus, Miss. Mississippi. Mrs, window, did not disturb the office natural attack rate this year State Collece for Women, at Co-! their tonsils removed last week.iU.A.R. 6 Arnold J. Buck, 21.

Bergen-field, no registration in his pos of attorney Milton L. Silver, lo Schroede greater than that experienced injlumbus, is the oldest State-sup- has expressed regrets over the recent years." Eight of those ported women's college in the 'mass tonsilectomy. "My throat session; George Allen. 27, 2100 1 cated the rear of the building, Vail said. Reckless Phila.

Cops stricken were known to have; United States. It was founded is so sore. Id like to have them Salk inoculations. lin 1S84. I back," said Marsha, 7, PAINT STORES COLLINGSWOOD Crtaccpt Bird, at Haddon aWa, CO 5-S777 HADDONFIELD SO Tanner Rt.

HA (t-SSOO across from librarj) WOODBURY 0 6 6 6 DEPENDABLE FUNERAL SERVICI Sinct 14 71 Cooper Stroof, Comdon block Susquehanna Phila- A delphia. no driver's license in bis possession and expired tags, $55 JL bail. I Also, Jack Atlin, 43, Bryant At Haddonfleld, expired reg-J A nv-n! YVw-J innAAtiArt i Four Hurt in Crash Of Car and Bus 't i A Damaged Patrol Cars Philadelphia Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons said today that reckless policemen caused more than $15,000 damage to patrol cars during one six-week period this year. Gibbons made the comment in announcing that he would con Newark, Aug.

4 (AP) A car PHONE WO 3-0400 DAY or NIGHT 1. 160 Nortk Broad SL Tlldca S-0183 ALWAYS FREE PARKING cl lilt I ClltVl CAyuru uKsc-viivni sticker; James E. Campbell, 33, A A1 of 3100 block Columbia 66 1 v. f4 I Philadelphia, no driver's license in his possession, $15 bail, and James L. Devine, 38, 1100 block Bergen Camden, no driver's tinue his campaign against unsafe driving habits of his men.

collided with a bus at 16th ave. and 12th Sunday, injuring four persons. Miss Hedy Kozimor, 18, of 299 New York a passenger in the car, was admitted to Presbyterian Hospital with facial injuries. Her condition was listed as fair. The driver of the car, Richard Josionski, 19, of 904 S.

20th was treated at the hospital and released, as were the bus license in his possession. Last week he suspended 35 for reckless driving. The suspen Chief of Police Charles Brester and eight members of the Lawn sions ranged from one to 30 days. Temperatures side Police Department found THE REAL THING! five violators out of 566 motor ists stopped at a roadblock on ObMmtlm Ttkrn at 7.30 A. f.dt White Horse pk.

at Charleston 1 3 non La I driver, Arthur Cholminski. 27, Ho'ts 24 Hours dav ave. They will have a hearing of 197 New York and bus Atlantic Cltf. K. J.

77 70 Aug. 18. They are Joseph Harrington. .61 i 2300 block Leithgow and passenger Mrs. Mary Wojnar, 56, of 171 Van Buren st.

DEMOCRATS TO ELECT Officers of the Ninth Ward Cleveland Felton, 700 block .21 .01 .14 SPECIALS B9 fiS 71 (11 61 S4 t9 50 78 S2 78 89 89 87 63 69 68 ri 08 63 Bofttnn. Mass. 5 CAMDEN, Si, I. RO chico, ill. Denver.

Olo. OS Delnwt. Mich. 9 2 Duluth, Minn. 79 Harrlsbum.

Pa. 79 Helena. Mont. aa Kanuu Crty, Mo. 1.

01 Loa Angeles. Calif. Miami Beach, Fla. 91 New York. N.

Y. "2 Omaha. Neb. 91 Phoem. Arts.

108 Pittsburgh, Pa. 7 Raleigh. N. C. 9 Salt I-ake Clir, U.

97 San Francisco, Cai. SO Seattle. Wash 74 Washlna-ton, D. C. 7T .02 I Democratic Club will be nom-j inated at a meeting at 9 o'clock! tonight in the club headquarters, 6th and Berkley sts.

That was! announced by Freeholder Direc-: tor Oscar Moore, who has been! WED. LADIES', GENTS' SUITS .4 8 .55 president of the club for 19 years. TOPCOATS CAR COATS DRESSES WAIN-WHITt KTM THE WHITE RING MARKS THE REAL, I Jr K-. 1 SKIRTS PANTS SWEATERS Savings Accounts Earn 3Va Per Annum ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $10,000.00 f's Easy to "Save-By-Mail" We Pay the Postage Ask Us About It LOgan 1-2500 PLAIN-WHITE EXTRA NO BETTER WORK AT ANY PRICE! FIRST FEDERAL ELKINS flour Cleaner 747 Kalghn Camdtn Drp Clemnlnm, Prcdlng, SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Associated Press-Courier-Pott WlrephcXo LENORE TYRREL, a 15-month-old bathing; beauty, obviously doesn't want to get her bathing suit wet. But lifeguard Jack Cudahy thinks she is going a bit too far with the skin diving act at a Coney Island pool Sunday.

He sent her back to Mom for a less daring suit I 209-211 IELIEVUE AVENUI HAMMONTON, N. i. Robtrt f. Small rtc. Vic fntldinl Tauortnm WS BO LNT18IBLK MEXDIMO .111.

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