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lUUHIU-RJiirCuimlBni-R-JL, J'idoy, August JJ, 1931 II 7" 1 Perjurer Tag Applied to Hoff a Aide Washington, Aug. 22 (AP) Cops to 'Get Tough:" Vandals Kip Playground In Audubon (Reprinted from Thursday'! Lata Edition Millville Line: Travel Cluh Opposes Cut In N.J. Trains 1 7 sKs- 4 fv. c' Senate investigators will delve next week into links between Camden County Park author Teamster muscleman Robert 9 i i 1 (Barney) Baker and one of the powers of the giant trucking ities ordered a "get toiiRh" policy Thursday in an effort to curb vandalism ol park equipment by Trenton, Atis. 22 (AP) Ai official of a commuters club hai opposed reduction of train scrv ice between Camden and Mill ville.

Alfred Sprissler. of 107 youngsters. The order was issued after it was disclosed that playground union Vice President Harold Gibbons. Baker, 300-pound Teamster organizer, Thursday completed almost two days of testimony bo-fore the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee, ranging from the comic to the dramatic. Jefferson YVenonah, tol the New Jersey Public Utilitj equipment was damaged at Au dubon recently.

Commissioners Thursday that 5. Vallio Francesconi, chairman A perspiring Baker left the members of the West Jersej Commuters Club feel the hiph ways are too crowded and bui service unsatisfactory. He complained of congestion or me parKs police committee, estimated damage at $2000. He said it included tearing down the fence surrounding the playground, damaged swings and sliding on the roads when Garden Statt witness stand after Chairman John L. McClellan, called him a perjurer and Counsel Robert F.

Kennedy labeled him an associate of "underworld I ooaras ana anchored posts lrom equipment ripped from founda Race Track is open. Earlier, an official of Publij Service Coordinated Transpon tions. County Park Police Chief Ray niond Start was ordered here after to send all vandalism sus Co. said it could expand servici to fill the gap if the railroa filth and the scum of the United States." HearingA Receswd But with the hearings in recess Kennedy indicated today the ponderous ex-convict's troubles with pects to the Children's Shelter in Ponnsauken. Then the cases will ho handed over to juvenile au the committee are not over.

He told newsmen Baker would con tinue as a subject of testimony service is cut. The PUC reserved decision oi the application by Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines to dro six of eight trains between Cam den and Millville. The railroad says the remain ing two trains, one in each direc tion, carry 60 percent of the ex isting traffic and the reduction would save $130,000 a year it wage and fuel costs. Edward D. Cone, traffic engi when hearings switch next Tues day to Gibbons' activities in the St.

Louis area. thorities for processing. "Gentleness hasn't paid off in the past," Francesconi said. He explained the previous procedure was to "lecture" youngsters caught doing damage to equipment. They were then turned over to their parents after a warning.

Francesconi issued the order after conferring with 0. V. Swisher, park commission president; William Ranken and The new phase of the inquiry neer for the bus company, said into the Teamsters union and its president, James R. Hoff will include a violence-punctuated St. Louis taxicab strike in 1953 and the part Baker allegedly played in it.

it could provide a running tim between Camden and Millvillj only 15 minutes longer than th railroad timetable. -Courier-Pnat Photo by Bob Noble TANGLED MESS of destruction left by vandals at the Camden County Park playground in Audubon is examined by Park Commissioner Vallie Francesconi. Vandals caused some $2000 damage, he said, leading-park authorities to order a "get tough" policy with suspects. McClellan contended Thursday Contest George Lymper, members of the police committee. Flooding (Continued From Taga One) I know I certainly shall.

Then. that Gibbons supplied Baker and other Teamster organizers w-ith an arsenal of pistols and holsters to match during the strike. Baker swore "that's not the truth as far as I'm concerned." HofTa at Session Indicted don Sycamore Mt. Ephraim ave. and Mt.

Vernon today in a further effort to at- AwoclatPd Wirfphnto TROUBLED? THEN LISTEN TO THIS! Fred W. Thompson, 50. of Cedar let's try to do something about tend anyone who ma be ill. (Continued From One) Baker has testified his rise in it. These are serious problems.

I Garritv and Dr. Keyser said (Continued From Tage One) in a glamorous world of flash bulbs, klirg lights and backstage excitement! The story of her day-to-day ex periences, written by her, will ap pear with her own by-line in The Courier-Post. Rapids, Iowa, has had a time! He broke his right log last March. Two weeks after he was released from the hospital, he returned, suffering from pleurisy. on two forgery charge.

The Fn aftcr he m.Pt Glb I'll do all I can to solve them, they could not say the illness bons in 1952 at a meeting in All five city commissioners was caused by flooded welding equipment Washington of the Americans for) He recovered, but a few days later he was back in the hospital with another of the conditions down hereor polluted water, or was a result has been free in $12,500 bail. 'Democratic Action, a self-styled; fracture of the right leg. On the day of his release, he fell while stepping from know and certainly should do some-of the flooded streets. The case first went before the liberal group. his automobile and broke his left leg.

Lach time he returned to the hospital UinM tl' I 1 he was given the same bed. Nurse Marilyn Ostrander tells him: "You've worn Kennedy said next week also will probe Gibbons' controversial election last January Minm aiiui ii. nave one vi cx-rr ucpanimm winters TV 1fi the finest sections in the city jcleaned 10 culverts on Sycamore; grana JU lay it here. I have lived her some 25 st. and reported "less than a Board Operation Hit out your welcome.

She will attend two or three exciting, star-studded cocktail parties and mingle with famous personalities. Each day she will dine at such restaurants as Sar-di's, Danny's Hideaway, Leone's, as Dresident of the St years, snail continue to do wheelbarrow full' of refuse, ac- Nickles' arrest came after re- Louis "irrf-K: Hann Elected Head t0 Wrks Direclor suits of an audit by the state ed-' Teamster Council with Abbott. Gibbons himself a possible wit- i is oest ior au me people. Abbott Explain Court Ban Rmh cnmmissiorvr in an a tv ucanon aeparuncni oi me scnoa at tha nj tinier 1 huriday, Public obtrusion." Fellows added, "and Of Cosmopolitan CI lib eth ttH ww hv hrnailratfpr hav-P aHontpd a I These events W1U he hOSted nV broadcasters havp adonted a orica director Atirxilt. at a neat over the nolice denartment ooaras IxioKS were turned over Hnffa a prim-fared st ent (Continued From Pagn One) (r.iilinm.H From Pairn One) meeting attended by MayorBrun- mobile loudspeaker, urged resi- to the prosecutor's of fice.

spectator in the hearing room! of conduct assuring that! Permanent officers were Jimmy Dean, Bess Myerson, Bill ner and Garrity, told more than'dents of the area to use extremel rpu. CTan(i illrv rvre.ithjs wwk- is not scheduled to castlnC or course normally warn thpjr wj)1 abjde by al, PiPCied by the Delaware Valley; Nimmo, Jack Narz, Bob Paige, j'w resioonus oi me area mat caution in handling electricity in' i return to the witness stand lor.i? panicipanis. cut sim mere lllles ot tlie oourt and in no wayA.osmoH)iiian uun at tne orRan-jand otner weu-nnown Lisa aay- flooding conditions in the hm with Uiese four rec at least another 10 days. is no interference whatever with interfere with the dignity and retvni niecung di wcr- time television stars. ments were due to the age and, They said "it is most im- ommendations: i Admits 'White Lies' trjai or Mmitv The reason decorum of a trial, it seems to.ry inn.

she will appear in a group on Ira W. Hann was elected nres-1 several of the daytime television condition of sewer inlets and a p1ant that before you touch any 1. That the best brains in Baker Thursday loudly denied js mat modern techniques have me fair mP (Ameri sewer construction project. wires, to call an electrician and community be enlisted to serve ranS'-nR from threats of completely invalidated the prem- can' Bar Association should de- ident. Other officers are rred shows and during two of the eve- iTimimuiiitv i io SCI uwinuiiitiv 11 1 (iiiurtu intr piijn- Anoott said he had warned the Public Service Electric Co.

on schl 'boai-ds and operate the'niurrier to In stolen which Canon 35 was built. la.V any action on the proposed Winans. first vice president; i nings. she will attend the fabul-the Lehigh Construction of t0 rheck for short circuits." I schools jewels. But be sheepishly ad-j "What is fact is that the amendment until a conference Richard Hardenhergh.

second ous Broadway show. "My Fair JWontclair, that a temporary by-j Garrity asked residents to re-i 9 The staff should incnawlmi'twl he miGht have bragged campra anj microphone now can he convened." (vice president; Roy Cummins. 1 Lady," and the Radio City Music rss in a new interceptor sewer port anv ji)ness to the city auditor staff so local hoards and "linl(i about have come to be accepted as' Fellow's reference to the ABA 'recording secretary, and Robert -Hall to see the famous Rockettes. health department. He said the' ran benefit from its services a cIose friend iNew 'olk reporters They have their place is connection with its meeting Dewees, corresponding And she will have plenty of time sheathed.

He said the company department would take care of Onlv two instiectors are Averell Hamman. 'jn bringing the events of the "fxt week in Los Angeles. At Elected to the board of man- to do some shopping on New iwiu iK.m- iw awnu mm tiwm available to serve about 560 Although Baker swore 'i don world to the citizen of a Democ- that time, an amendment to agers were Hairy switzer, Dr. York Kifth Avenue. Mmday a downpour caused thej Abbott said his crews would school districts the jury said SP" no jewelry," the committee racv just as dops tbe printed Canon 35 will be under consider- Otto Rosenast and Sylvan G.I Sounds like a wonderful week sides of Uie bypass to collapse.

rlan aii, 'n, I 'produced a surprise witness wto u. k0 tn ation. Tliis amendment, he add- Fletcher for one-year terms, and for some South Jersey cal. You kj iniir izs a 1 1 jui Kirairi c- had been cleaned. continue to ban 20th Dr.

Robert Haines. Fred Clausen can be the one, so get busy on frsonal participation bv board ol seeing a iortune gems be neither obtrusive nor distract- ed. would IporWl participation bv board of scpinK. a in gems nether obtrusive nor distract- ed. "would bivuwh iaiijr a ,1 A al in a Miami nome wnere aner in in th av inn.

Century renortona tools the ana Artnur lumey ior two-year. those 25 words mile away. hv-nn u-ilh a hlorno trirl tnenn 1 mi.mnhifl an A ift(T in-oii -vi-i7, owns uit spivicps inev auvnonze are sisihu iin I'vvn inc iuum miiii-u ninr it. lAiri urn I'm- Wl fin i 1 1 i Robert Blake and Robert ONE IV 10 QUITS SCHOOL Mover were named trustees to! Indianapolis More than one mond toin tne meeting murs-i The witness, real esta man tw. uui t.

n-r If tfllCI I1 II- niiuiriy an ai vi i i umi iik j. Labor F'ederation, while Rav Codding young person in 10 today fails day night that action promised at the meeting in City liali was was elected sergeant at arms. ito complete grade school. Only Dr. Keystr said medicine was sure protection of school board an? stiu forbidden some courts, sent to the persons he examined records.

More than one person Brougher. 44. once yj0afos rrin'im t.xiav. jsltould be responsible for a lart -(, top o( that, for a semi- Plans for the Cosmopolitan about half of our young persons (Continued From Page Onp) taken. Mrs.

Eder. who acted as tern it nvtrnmnJ Xtlce TjMicn ca f.itv nnrt nmenn'otinn ww. Ulillllinms WI1UII 111- lMllimi-u onds ne esumatea w-mcn judieial sut.h as yourg t0 mud cnaner nigm to ne neia oi appropriate poiary chairman, with Charles bahm. 1234 Chestnut who rc.auski. ia of imiuis st.ord.

7 f.Jf.ZJ against him. imade 2m m7m. rcenV to Ihrmigh junr' cSn cale way 10. of 1113 Louis Mrs. Anna declared, "wa.s seriously bam- from 8 Democracy.

Because of the in-1 Accusing Mr. Eisenhmver of bmand guests are expected to- legeor the first two jears of -i I nnt ohiUrnn nered hv tho cimimrtanMe thai lOTtda prison Where Sne IS tendency of our trovem-; "rvlitial as tne rcsioenis organizea re r. ''1 is.voar.torm inr man. ::7 Parkside Cjtien's League. Angela.

11, and Joseph oiquamnies oi senooi Doara -Jj committee i .1 1'' obvious character," they blamed I ni v-i r. OK l'tr ij' slaughter, told the committee Un-t ha nnhii- hndnocc in A Stanley Mrowcrvnski 1'iamond John ai.sHppeareo. "the only kind of jewelry I had SPCret more and more states are the Administration for the death in my possession was legitimate adoptjng aws providing for open in the House of a Senate-passed Orchard was elected of 1106 Orchard and Jo-: dent, and Martin Caplan, Flowers, eight months, of I mmmilf Fllfltf Haddon was elected secre-il236 Chestnut st. VlilllUIHII J.IIUS 0mii lo mid Salurdnv go records and public meetings. iaD0r control bill they had backed.

tar'. umy a lew nays ago congress Dassed the Moss-Hennings Administration Season Autopay Finding Coroner Wooster said Thurs- Tenn. Cops Seek Irgal Artion TropoMHl A motion made by Caplan to now signed by the President, The AFL-CIO leaders said the that prevents some of the un-; Administration allied itself with fr? ii o. thTdai. J- Ullicial authorized secrecy in the ed- an i uns' ii, viuin a it-Micii iiiiL iias mil an: rpnton Aur 'i' A f'o- pra government.

o.iu ue huuiy Mii.v physician, showed T. Jack Al- end to a summer otvra ovxvn ha id Painh r.v. businessmen and corrupt Tram- Say good-bye to garters and hello lo comfort! theflood waters had ckS dam monf' South CamWu Glass-in this CatskiU resort. a wirrkn fo? the 'arrest of'one of the three commissioner to kill the bill sponsored MtTa" dXsalS X(tr)i, Pr- dll b-v acci-! State Mice, today-condemned Lawrence Orson Houstoun on the board, said the proposal Sens- John f. Kennedy.

lit VvrwKrt thaM i' wuty per ocuon. tent as unsafe be-! 29. a New Jersey state official, is an attempt "to make our and Irving M. Ives, sons nav for the dann ere Police records show that the cause of the storm damage, caus-j The Memphis police have is- regulations consistent with the-1, Mrowczmski comJ eltnral bureau received a tele- ing cancellation of the remaining sued kidnaping and assault and courts." Eisenhower, in callmg mtttS into the warrants against Hous-j "We are merely tring to hJ n'tTn8 MemberV Ttlie committ "are that "a mati was. dec-; Music Festival.

toun; his s.ster. Mrs. Linda Van maintain the dignity and decorum the. bnes I had propnsod ir Jan- San." Irs MlFlMlJ at st' r. I The hit Thurs- Allen Houstoun Hickson.

21. and of the hearing room." he added. asa' TiHHJlr" anlF- niRh l0O persons, larg- a man listed onlv as "John "We are not talking about the 3e? fS iSSan1 Th('r. The three are accused overage photographer who he- -fat -rrup a labor un -t-iiit-ii iirii ii ill rt in ill- ill I cna vrs nif-u-cnn I nairoc hiniefi nnr inp nxi-iiii Thilip Sosne. 1182 Haddin ave.

workers. iiKiiu.iS rtiiiuimi went inui can premiere OI lUrder in tne mr.nthjnW Hanchlrr from hor uhr. u-antc in rim ui ri." "The alleged reasons given by The Parkside Citizen's 'L' d-ill hold a meetintr tonight at'5 cellar to turn on the oil Cathedral." yLt VM- burner (later changed to pump). The Dm 8.30 o'cloc-k whiirh time it is changed to pump). The estranged husband and fleeing.

Some Rules Needed r. the President for this politically production was halted apparently to New Jersey. at ewed Commissi five minutes after it! 'Houstoun is director of the Re-'no experience wi'th the p.j;:f will be present to give his Jl habilitatim. Commission of New tional one who "wants to "in thestoryofwtatbede! Department of Labored" But. he noted that the Jiff to control the flooding.

ramstorm. i thunder and and lighming. and Industry and is presently on board should have some kind of a V' ctlcp T.f, nwu.At IU lilt- a'w uc nuunn i ri i if tii I a ic fAvnr nrocc ifviM m-A tho rnm. leaders on Mr. SUPPORISOCKS meeting that the drinking water! rn DHvrr Killed 2d Hurt socretar to Governor Mener the "right to control." Eisenhower's vi i.j tta He was DOA.

pixv, rvinm, iiui i st, cid for examnle that a lsCnnwe rs ha1 frviil nHnr nH tasto P.arritv 'Ll lews. nu ,,14 iumn promised to have inspectors check I 7 0rma Raill-SIick Road 1IIIVVIITII. pilUllll dl'l Hi HUIU tanj tlrt onA hie elclr QnA th hir nvaminor'c me waar iwy. "Coroner Wooster was noti I leanup Marled Keyport, Aug. 22 A 40-year- mRn aro accused of taking the desk to take a picture, and the nw old painter was killed early to- mri fmm th hnmn nf tr vtirk ruio in uhirh 1 llhllC 111 I LL L.a0S I .1 I for aching legs terminators and sewer depart- son nusDana.

uavia. jj. a PUrb or control mm. i Trenton Aug 22 Attorney ment emploves began work'T1' to Anthony Skolski, in cr. when thenr automobiles phis paint salosman, Aug.

13. "It's siUv if we don't have'Gencra Kurrnan May announced Thursday o'n the job cleaning Ke aX.Tved 'P ti Holnfde. Tou Hickson nd. Mrs. Hickson both 'Mme rule to con-ol such Mu' lKvau.se a death was inoied.

-Rt. 34 in nearby Holmdel Town- hnvn fi wi fnr HK-nrw rharc. eii "mo norsnns I i srv aiiorms id u'iium'iu nit; koiski sent a conv to i.t. u- inn. tni public in cases pending before 1 city healtn i -kt i.

uir i i umj i ns mum go to any it-nuiiis iu ciiy nt am, N(gl charge of the de- The vie im was Identified At tho. ma in fhi. cuy neamiljam jn charg0 of the do i7r uavia neyser picture. I the State Board of Utility Com- state police as Walter Skarzcn- divorce hearing. 295 llll.l-l.uil I Biini livc nuiurj ill tppt j-p division area where persons were reported; Xea( Mi(, soon hp to be sick.

'ceived his copy, late Wednesday, at Ma -X rusco suggestcn mat tne news-, misswners. paper and broadcasting media are Russell A. Riley, of representatives make some sug-, Newark, application by Western gestion which would correct this, Union for an intrastate rate hike; situation. Otherwise, he said the; Hubert J. Franklin, Rutherford, uarrity prom.sea a PUicjhe contacted Coroner Wooster Youth Electrocuted By Hi-Fi Recorder pair health nurse would canvass the neighborhood, bounded by Had- rate increase sought by six North Union.

Aug. 22 (LTD An win i-yoawld boy was electrocuted P1' Jersey bus companies, and Wal 18 Death Notices Meanwhile. Harold E. Fellows, 5 I rhursday night while working on! ter H. Gardner of Passaic, Passaic-Athenia Bus.

Clif- 4-13 Car Deaths Trenton, Aug. 22 (LTD New Jersey's traffic fatality record at a glance: Deaths Thursday 1 Deaths todav 1 1958 toll to date 44.1 1957 toll to date 51S The fatal accident Thursday occurred in Hudson and today in Monmouth County. a i theeme'of his -t ion of Brra called for, ton, case. ia 'top-level meeting of tepi-e-i top-ievei meeting oi if pit- Now the first end only socb with eight comfort feature who told him an autopsy would be performed by Dr. Riegert.

Xeale said his department would await the autopsy. "If the coroner says the death was from accidental causes," Neale said, "then no further police action is required. The case is closed because no criminal of-fenv is involved." NTeale also said that from talking to the officers (Johnson and Shockley) he was convinced it was accidental. The speake er of the phonograph 'sentatives of the legal piession. i into to discuss Resists fading other media a r- and other media' styled for the man whoe active life demands he nail wniMi i it 1 1 vni 1 1 ii.

ii 't t- nmn, opening or tne nations couu i Stays bright ski. of 410 Ward South Willed, rmlice said. to newspaper camei as anu (Additional Imnki la ClmulHrd Slion) BRIIMiK On AU. 31. lBsa Kln inn Mulfnrd).

wlft ot William BrldtP of Mil St Cimdm. 12 years Due notice of th jnerai will be Riven from the Mustav Rwlrt A Son Funeral Home. 804 06 St Camden, N. klH.III)K oh Aus. 21.

V-X. hunband nf Carrie, formerly of Oaklrn. N. J. Due nntioe throucri tht Creran Funeral Home, 4 00 White ore Plae Oa klytl.

kTrhv on aui ai. 1958, ot no ti. Main Medfmd. N. Marian i nee Ponki irlfe of the Ule Ch.arlf Refaliveff and friends of the family are invited to attend the funera.

lervlcea on Monday at 3 m. the Ionberf Funeral Homt, Mam Medlord, N. J. Interment at Everereen Ceme. tenr, Tumberton.

Frienda my call Sunday r.lTTl.E On 21. 1H58. Robert Kipper, beloved hvraband nf Kathryn Murrae Little, of South lyn-uat Amboy, a painter. He was pro-) Police worked for an hour in microphones AW Sneaking Thursday at the 50th notinccri dead on arrival at qn nttrrp tvivc the MS spend long hours on his feetl Activ-8 elasticized sociit give healthy, fatigue-relieving support. Made of special-process nylon wiH fna niiocimnTImii.iii mm Arntmy oerieral Hospital, with oxygen.

He was pronounced "mw' Lops yuestion Olliail Robort 30 of Main'dead hv Dr. William E. Grant prans of tore.gn Wars in New- Ill Injury to Child Ocean Grove driver of the at 10.30 p. m. City Fellows told the ve other car.

was critically injured i Carmen parents had heard Ulp, ngiu to Tli: n. 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 KnW.rtliT ..1 I in LaAn. i-uut-f tn tne t-st i tne crasn wnicn occuirea aoout.h scream about 9.13 d. m. 'y.

-k traditional American a. m. in a steady rain. Ttiov fmin1 Viim uncnnar-iniio in ing our pina Detective Division were At North Rereen. Emillthn rr.iiai nf tho house, nolir-e holding a woman without charge "Since it has been demon- Dietzsch.

82. of 8215 Grand Uaid for investigation today, after, they said, she earned a seriously suffered fatal injuries Thursday! mjurea lour-year-oict ooy into the when his car went out of control riii "i a L.i.r Wis. (AP) The Children's Hospital early and struck a concrete stanchion at Tonncle ave. and 81st st. cotton lined feel for comfort, they are Sanitized for freshness, Fabulized to increase absorbency.

And the full-length style gives full-leg support full-measurt comfortl Come see Activ-8 socks today they're a vital eesential for your active life. Make ine walk short hose loo! lilt" Ufii-i-iivi-s lliui-lilllira iiu' boy as Sylvester Johnson, ofnmaV Bainbridge st. near 16th, and rKllA1 said an operation was performed! on him for a skull fracture, and Im Cmitl lorcoil State Historical Society is planning a memorial on half an acre of the farm which was the birthplace of Jeremiah M. Rusk, the first U. S.

Secretary of Agriculture. Rusk served as a general in the Civil War and was Wisconsin's 15th governor, holding office from 18S2 to 1889. He also was a congressman. that an additional operation will Marlton. N.

aire 43 yearn. Rela-tlvn and frlendi of the family are invited to attend tha funeral jwrvteea on Friday evenlni at 'clock at tha Murray Funeral Home. 4 08 Cooper Camden N. J. Interment will be Mi-a Llttla request! no flower be aent MAST On AUC.

31. 1958, Edna (nee Muck), of 833 N. 2nd Camden. N. wife of the late Charlei Mat.

tne 69 yearn. Relative and frienda of the family are Invited tn attend (ha funeral nervlcen on Monday at 10 a. m. at the Funeral Home of B. C.

Srhrneder A Son. 715 Cooper Oamden. N. J. interment at Femwood Cemetery, Yeadon.

Pa Frlendi may call Sunday evening. 1 1, i.i rs on Auc 5T Tflr.8, F.thel. of IS Wet Beeohwood Ave. Oaklyn. N.

ae i yeara. wife of the late Daniel. Due notice through the Creran Funeral Home, 'fo White Hcrne pike. Oaklyn. STITFS On Aug.

31, IflSS'. Howard, beloved husband of riorothv Stiles nee Hanson i. nf 13.1 Burnt Mill Aahland N. ate 57 years. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral aervlrea on Mondav morninr at 1 1 o'clock at Holl Funeral Home 15 West End Ave lladrionneld.

Inter-merit at Bethel Memorial Park. Frienda mar call Sunday tvtnlni. be performed today. They added his body showed the marks of 6 PARK FREE at the Amoco Station Across the Street! FAITH FOR TODAY LIGHT FOR THE WAY Behold, He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor ileep. Psalm 121:4.

ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL SERVICE established 1929 Ora L. Wooster and Ora L. Wooster, Jr. DIRECTORS SI Park CUmtnton, N.

J. laurel Springs 4-0714 OPEN WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY to 9 P. M. ALL OTHER DAYS what appeared to be cigaret bums. They said the woman, named as Helen Ragsdale, 41, of Lyons MEMS PAINT STORES COLLINGSWOOD Crescent Blvd.

at Haddon Ara, CO 8-577 7 HADDONFIELD SO Tanner St. HA 0-8300 (acress from library) WOODBURY Gloucester Third Ward Democratic Cluh. -3rd and Powell a .10 Burllnston Lodce 22. lOOF, 23 E. Union 8 p.

m. Audubon Tark Fixe flrrhouie, 8 p. m. Camalan Club AA 1288 Colliru 8 30 p. Runnemoje Flra flrehouse.

p. m. (Mrl Scout Troon "3 Crescent Park, community hall. 7 pm. Bcllmawr Girl Scou Troop 137, Wedding Church, Bl; Horse 7 p.

m. Camp 17. POS of A Luker'i Hall, Glniicpter. 8 p. Tnwnsend C.

Younr Post AuTlllarr. S20. vkw. 27 n. KurUmtoa Cloucatur.

I p. m. 6 6 6 ave. near Wii declined to ex 6 6 6 10 a. m.

to 5:30 p. m. FTF.L OIL BUDGET PLAN I.ST.LI.ATIO.S OAS A Oil. FRKK ESTIMATES BEATFR RFP.IRS SFRVICI SUMMER CLEAN-UP Snbarbnn Healing. Inc.

124 Park Raddnnfleiat Fhana HAial 9-338 8T0R1 plain how the boy was injured. Some 441 billion cigarets were ei produced in the United States in 1957. a 4 percent increase over 71) IftQatDWAY tA 180 Nnrth Broad St. Tllden 8-0183 ALWAYS FREE PARKING 66 1956. i.

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