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By Schuli STRICTLY RICHTER MARMADUKE By Brad Anderson 26 "SCRAM 1 1" COUIIII-rOST, Cmdtn, N. J- Mr. Ottobtr 3, 9H ONLY A GAME EMILY AND MABEL By Angelo THE GAY VICTORIANS lbWlUlr I f' AHD IN THI5 fSfc DBEAM GOBEN IS' VM fe! STANDINS BEHIND ME i WATCHING AE PLAV AV M'i Hi HAND, AND THEN WHEN I'MTHBOOSHHB 10.3 9 Miss Peach By Moll FT KeUS'cHOO. ww it wivui wr irwimj TO BECOME FRIENDS WITH lAwE've r-ir THE "STRANGERS' "That's just hat he did showed me his etchings!" 77 IS society 7 rVr- 1 1958 bv Unid Fttur Syndieats. Ine.

4 QLUB" gOTHOU- OS." flakes 'Em Glad: TakingOfTGirdlc 1 Pennsauken Petition YES, STUCK-UP I MISS A5 peach rwEy ADC Jl 500 Smn Plea Grand Jury Hands Up 41 Indictments iRj-nrlntt'd from Thurn1T'i tt Edition Your Birthday By STELLA C7 IBA r.7Trt I I II WALK Uf OHS FUCHT 1. MGUl For Probe of Assessments Everett Fuller, 28, of the 2100 1 I'M AFRAID MY POKER HAND -7 (Reprinted from Thursday'i Late Edition WELtTHEN ARE 1 DON'T HE MAY BE A AJWk YOU GOINS1D I KNOW I BLUFFING' PROP OUT? ISN'T AS G0OP AS At End of Day London, Oct. 3 (AP) What makes a woman happy? The question was posed at Britain's "Women of the Year" luncheon here Thursday. "Marrying a fine man." said Lady Attlee, wife of Britain's former Laborite Prime Minister. "Giving and receiving," said ballerina Beryl Grey.

Hospital matron Marjorie Marriott thought "love of fellow men and women, work and the spirit of life." But most agreed with comedienne Joyce Grenfell "taking off my girdle at the end of the day." Four Pennsauken property 10-3 MR. ABERNATHYS. owners Thursday petitioned the County Tax Board to investigate assessments levied the Indus trial Park area of the municipal block S. Sth was Indicted Thursday by the September Grand Jury on charges of death by auto and leaving the scene of an accident. The indictment was one of 41 true bills returned by the grand jury to County Judge Dzick.

It charges that Fuller's car struck and killed Mrs. Henrietta Dixon, 63, of 1011 Lawrence at 10th and Cooper on June 11. ity. W. Leslie Rogers, developer Saturday, Oct.

4 Sept. 24 to Oct 23 (Libra) Best for you to postpone making any definite decision on some highly important matter. Reconsider carefully. Oct. 24 to Nov.

22 (Scorpio) In any real estate transaction, be sure that you evaluate all angles most cnrcfullv. Nov. 23 to Dee. 22 (Sagittarius) Partnership matters can become involved. Better to "lone wolf" it, rather than team up with anyone today.

Dec. 23 to Jan. 20 (Capricorn) Path of true love may not run as smoothly as you might wish. You should make concessions for peace. Jan.

21 (o Feb. 19 (Amiarlus) of the Industrial Park and town ship financial advisor, was asked by The Courier-Post to comment on the filing. He declared the "assessors would have to answer for inequities, if any, in assess ments." MR. ABERNATHY The petitions were presented George West. 31, of the SOOfJlanfflliail ASKS block Ash Delanco, was in-1 dieted on three counts of armed Qp Jqt 11 til to Patrick J.

Corbett, board sec retary, bv Mrs. Theodore Pisci otta, 3S25 Marl ton Mrs, ronocry. om- oi icuijmt; a. iajh Think twice, just now, before Lyster Wenzel, 3746 King Bayreuth, West Germany, Oct. 3 (Reuters) Martin Sommer, "the hangman of Buchenwald," wants a new trial.

realed deadly weapon arid one of atrocious assault and battery. A companion, Mrs. Marie Oil-lard. 3S. of the 2800 block Tyler deciding to change your job.

Maybe you are better where you Gilbert Christine, 1562 4Sth st. and Harry Reed, 6145 Camden arc. aner au. Feb. 20 to March 20 (risees) He contends in an appeal that witn whom west was ar rested June 18 at Federal and the court which sentenced him You can take a short trip over ave.

500 Signatures Mrs. Piseiotta said the peri Hudson in an automobile, to life imprisonment last July this weekend if you wish, but was indicted for carrying a con- was improperly constituted. jplan to start out tomorrow rath- tions contained more than 500 cealed deadly weapon. The 43-year-old former than today. names of property owners in the Highland section and the area March 21 to Aprif 20 (Aries) West was charged with the camp guard was convicted of surrounding the Carson School, S25 robbery of a bartender, 'murdering 25 concentration camp Michael Omega, in a taproom at: inmates at the infamous Buchcn- Garneld and Walton aves.

2001 Broadway, on June 18, w-ald, Corbett advised the delegation Some of the atrocities Sommer Guard against an accident to your arms, hands or shoulders. Be sure to look where you are going. April 21 to May 21 (Taurus) The domestic scene can become confused. Avoid getting when a patron, Jolin W. Smith, the petitions would be presented to the full County Tax Board was accused of: 1.

Whipping prisoners to death. 2. Giving them fatal injections. which "undoubtedly would need of 2338 Broadway, was shot in the leg. West was also indicted for the SI 16 robbery of a taproom of William Binkowski, New Brooklyn Erial, on May 23, more specific information.

HMim ill lasagjpl into an argument at all costs. o. Hanging inmates from a "We will check back with you as to what information will be window in freezine weather and i Compromise first. and the $43.28 holdup of the nourini? water ovpr them until may zi to dune si (Gemini) required," Corbett said. "You Michael Kouvota liquor store, jtney turned into human icicles.

have only given us general in formation in the petition." If planning on some fall renovating on the house, decide on the paint job now. Call a family 31 jviarKei on Aug. 1D57. Young GOP to Be Host Corbett explained the additional information probably would eorrpern assessments and specific At Mt. Holly Meeting 23 to July 23 (Cancer) You can nprnans no trmin tmnri Two Count Lacy Williams, 28, of the 300 block Penn was indicted on locantms of properties in the In Mt.

Holly. Oct. 3 Burlington 'work in your community. If dustrial Park area. two counts of atrocious assault County Young Republicans will; asked to help give vour time Preamble to Petitions -j- i uioic Auunbias wpii as iunas.

The preamble to the petitions 21 to Aug. 23 (Leo) read: jury i nc sikh ren-y ui-muumu, mcpuDiicans at Die mommy meet-2 of 322 Berkley and jnR to be held tonight in the Fire-Thomas Adams, 30. of the 900 SiP Dining Room, Rt 38. If a sea journey is contemplated, be sure that all arrangements "We the following, taxpayers of the taxing district of the Town block Penn st. during an argu- Robert Moss, of MctuchenJare make well ahead time.

jii'-in nu oiu miu i j. u.t.i i oia. i siai cnairman. ww presiae ana r.rt nmir ship of Pennsauken, feeling that there exists gross inequities in the Harry Hughes. 30, of the 900 DONALD DUCK pre-election plans will be dis Aug.

24 to Sept. 2.3 (Virco) assessments and evaluations of block Newton and his wife, Jane. 26, were indicted on Patience and perseverance can be the answer to your problem. the several properties in that section of Pennsauken Township charges of neglect and desertion! Activate an inspiration; get it! WHAT'S WF NEW cussed. James Logan, of Mt.

Holly, chairman of the Burlington County Committee, former chairman of the Young GOP's, and Edgar Lemon, of Palmyra, chairman of the host organization, will HE'S NOW OUR MILKMAN of their six children. The accusation w-as made by the Camden County SPCC. AND HE'S A LITTLE yZpC ABSENT- f7S known as "Industrial Park' by the assessors in and for the said township do hereby petition the AUNT FRITZI OUR MAILMAN HAS CHANGED HIS JOE Theodore Novak, 2i, was in- dieted lor a threat to shoot the address of welcome into production. GOP Women Plan Lunch On Oct. 15 scph and Jennie Marchionc oil Republican candidates in the 28U5 Constitution when they I gpneral ciPcrjon from Burlington objected to bis dating of Iheir County will be present.

daughter. Chief County Det. Duhe said Novak had been com- C. mitted to Ancora State Hospi-; lo "MIHNC 1aUor "-INociIIc From Woman caped, and was subsequent rearrested this week in Hartford, Scott Air Force Base, 111., Conn. i Oct.

3 (AP) A woman was to The remainder of the true bills; undergo surgery at the base hos- Camden County Board of Taxation to investigate revise and correct the inequalities of the said assessments of all of the particular properties severally owned in the 'Industrial Park area' of the said Township of Pennsauken." Corbett commented that' the number of signatures on the petitions was more than sufficient to support an investigation of the assessments, pointing out that any single taxpayer has the right to petition the board to investigate an assessment of another property. Christine said the petitions were circulated as a result of a Woodbury, Oct. 3 The Re publican Women of Gloucester NANCY 7L I County today named committee chairman planning the organizations annual fall luncheon. was concerned primarily with de-jpital today for removal of a sur- sertion and non-support cases. Mrs.

Louise Stoerrle, state Parolee Held eommitteewoman, and Mrs. Robert Messick, of the Board of gieal needle apparently left inside her after an abdominal operation 12 years ago. Mrs. Olivette Schutt consulted a private physician about a stomach pain that had bothered her since 1916. He detected the needle lodged near the back of 3 MINUTES A DAY recent speech by Assemblyman Iceland Sets Trap To Nab Trawlers London, Oct.

3 (Reuters) Iceland has told Britain it no Woodcrest PTA Elects, Names Aides After Facing Meloni, Camden, made at a Democratic dinner in the Ha New Jersey Federation of Republican Women, were appointed coehairmen. The luncheon will be held Oct. 15 at The Hut, Dclsca Clayton, at 12.50 p. m. Committer Chairmen Committee chairmen are Miss Gertrude E.

Marwood. loneer is nrenared to anree to her abdominal wall waiian Cottage, Delaware Town ship. Tipsy Count By JAMES KELLER the landing of sick British sea- Mrs Schutt said she was op- Meloni urged the residents to men in Iceland by naval ships. on at the base hospital in circulate petitions, asking the 1916 for removal of a ruptured Richard Harris, safety service Foreign Office spokesman dis cyst. board to investigate.

Obtained 200 Names director of the Camden County Young GOP Appealed to By Orchard Lewis P. Orchard Republican candidate for the freeholder, today urged young Republicans throughout the county to rally behind the GOP this fall. "The future of Camden County," said Orchard, "depends on the youth of the 37 municipalities in Camden County. Never before in our history has it been so important for the youth of America to take an active interest in government affairs of our country. This sunnort must Mrs.

Piseiotta said she ob closed here. He said a note to this effect had been handed to the British Embassy in Reykjavik on Sept. 30. TH, TT 3 '1 ill Ward Democrats Install Officers tained more than 200 names her (Reprlntwl from Thundy'l Lite Edition! A Moorestown man, released last year after serving 17 years of a life term for murder, was being held for parole authorities today as the result of a drunken driving conviction in Haddon-ficld. Stephen Jaskiewicz, 44, of Hartford was fined $200 and self from persons of both political parties and was "turned down tM officers were installed at Red Cross, will speak at the meeting of Woodcrest PTA Monday at 8.30 p.

m. in the all-purpose room of the school. He will talk on accident prevention in the home. New officers and committee chairmen were announced today. The officers are Mrs.

Otis Littleton, president; Mrs. Abra by no one. I. of the Fourth Ward seamen to be landed by the ships "As former president of the Democratic Club at 444 S. 5th st.

State Division of Tax Appeals, John R. Bennie, assistant coun and publicity; Mrs. Martin J. Caulfield, luncheon; Mrs. Frank Middleton, hostesses; Mrs.

Nelson Fhillips and Mrs. Leslie K. Richards, decorations; Mrs. Russell E. Atkinson, flowers; Mrs.

Caulfield, Mrs. Atkinson and Mrs. Harold W. ITannold. seating arrangements; Mrs.

John K. Duncan and Mrs. Harold Kirk-bride, music, and Mrs. William A. Downer Mrs.

Byron C. Kindle and Mrs. Henry C. Stevens, literature table. Hostesses Listed Hostesses will be Mrs.

II. Reeves and Mrs. E. Henry, Paulsboro; Mrs. Joseph Peel and Kogers stated, I feel that As ty counsel and honorary president of the club, was installing officer.

semblyman Meloni, who sponsored this move, knows, or certainly should know if he is quali- assessed $25 costs Wednesday The new officers are John Ma- on which they served. Observers said the effect of this would be that British Trawlers which wished to land seamen for medical attention would have to enter Icelandic ports where they would be liable to arrest for fishing within Iceland's enlarged 12-mile fishing limit ham Shuster, vice president; zola, president; Joseph O'Hanlon, night on the motor vehicle charge Mrs. Frank Kennedy, honorary nea to oe an assemblyman, the vice president; Joseph Carmen by Municipal Judge David II. procedure necessary to have a financial secretary; Nathan Schantz, who ordered a two-year county tax board review an vice president; Mrs. Harry Harper, secretary; Mrs.

Keith Wielder, correspond ing secretary; Edwin Segal, treasurer. Schwartz, recording secretary; license revocation. Peter Girard, treasurer; Samuel Police Sgt. Frank Tucker said "Meloni, by his sponsorship of stem from the 'grass roots' Republican organizations of each community in Camden County. "As a former member of the Berlin Council vrtirr Tved for over 25 years and former freeholder, I have seen the need for this support from the young Troche, sergeant at arms, Chairmen, Mrs.

Edward Lake the fine and costs were paid, but this petition, indicates his unfa- L-y ST7 Angelo Malandra, city Demo and Mrs. William G. Micklev. mihariry with such matters. membership; Mrs.

Bernard Al- Jaskiewicz was sent to county jail to await further action for alleged parole violation. Tucker which is not excusable for one in terman and Mrs. M. S. Frankel cratic chairman, also is an honorary president.

Each year there are many What Police Are Doing More than half of all money stolen is recovered by police, according to an FBI survey. Robbers, burglars and thieves managed to filch $479 million during 1957. But hardworking officers of the law retrieved $267 million. In a limited number of cities, police recovered 58 cents for every dollar's worth of property stolen. Over 93 percent of the stolen cars were recovered.

Such performance, in behalf of the common welfare, shows the great need for an important sorvico whih ran rendered by conscientious police. Show your appreciation for this protection in which all of ns share. God will bless you if you: 1. Focus attention on police achievements, rather than ignore them or overemphasize the mistakes of the few. 2.

See that police receive the monetary compensation which you would expect if you were doing their work. 3. Encourage young men to contribute to the common good through a career in a police force. "He that doth the will of God abideth for ever." (1 John 2:17.) Bless in a special way, Jesus, those who serve the public welfare as officers of the law. his position, as the law clearlv in ways and means; Mrs.

Stanley Mrs. Frank fanlfielr), pentfrnvf Township; Mrs. Stephen 'Baje-wicz and Mrs. Joseph Minotty, Franklinville; Mrs. Charles For-roll and Mrs.

Thomas Bamum, Clayton; Mrs. James Lough and Mrs. John Happel. Gibbstown; Mrs. Virgil Nickerson, Mrs.

Har said terms of the parole, which dicatcs the procedure necessary Gottlieb, Mrs. Edward Rammer, came in July, 1957, specified newconiprs on the football fields to oring about a review of any Jaskiewicz was not to drink in Mrs. Elsie Pierce, Mrs. Max Schwartz, publicity; Mrs. Shu toxicants.

Jaskiewicz was arrested Sept ster, program and goals; Mrs, assessment. "The petition is purely political and is done to further the futile attempts of Mr. Meloni and Sophie Romm, Mrs. Albert old Read and Mrs. J.

Gearheart, National Park. 22 on Kings Highway West near Romm, Mrs. Charles Sidewater, ot loeal and national trams and every man will be out to make a name for his team against new competition. If you really want to know what's going on this year in football, read the Mg Saturday I'eaeh Edition of The Courier-Post. All the scores local and national are there his Democratic candidates to Also, Mrs.

Paul Minottv. Pit Chews Landing rd. by Ptl. Wil lard Schaub after a car Jaskie' hospitality; Mrs. Haddon Wilson Founders Day; Mrs.

Sam Matz, wicz was driving struck a tree, ioiks wno win De leaders of tomorrow. "May I urgently appeal to the young Republicans of the county to contact the local county committeeman or eommitteewoman in their town and offer support to the pntire county GOP ticket this fall? "The GOP freeholder candi-dates have pledged to reduce taxes and bring good government to Camden County. Onlv your effort to get out 'the vote can make this possible. "Every vote counts and it Is you, the young people of this area, in whom the fate of flie man; Mrs. Robert E.

Boakes and Mrs. H. J. Ganglnff, Woodbury; Mrs. Carl Fish, Westville; Mrs.

parent education. take control of Pennsauken." Township assessors are Meyers Baker, Charles B. Crabiel and Mrs. Margaret J. Potter.

Tucker said. Mrs. Sanford Dietz and Mrs. A jury in 1940 convicted L. A.

Cerasi, summer roundup; Mrs. Ruth Strack. health; Mrs. for you together with stories and pictures ot the games. Don't Bruce Sturgess, Glassboro; Mrs.

Jack Herbert, Sewell; Mrs. Mel-vin D. Kirkbride and Mrs. L. Shreeves.

Bamsboro; Mrs. John Jaskiewicz of the fatal shooting of Andrew Scarduzio, an Eighth Ward political worker, on Christ Shirley Rose, historian; Mrs, miss it. Adrian Pear, learn to swim; 1 Briton to Address Medical Society Dr. Alexander Hutchinson. Shone, Williamstown; Mrs.

Ro mas morning, 1939. The shooting followed a fight at a tavern on Mrs. J. Oscar safety; Mrs, Sidney Kaplan, bylaws; Mrs. bert McTyre, Mullica Hill, and Mrs.

Nathan Lippincolt, A I Mav. juvenile protection: Mrs. medical health officer of Hull. Black Horse Bellmawr. HEADS AID SQUAD Mcdford, Oct.

3 Philip Vcr- Shuster, music; Mrs. J. P. Suity, congress publications; Mrs. P.

H. i mssfsrrt i GENE KELLY TO SPEAK Republican Party of Camden County rests." PTA IN BROOKLAWN The annual membprshin drive kins has been named squad cap Lunsman, legislation; Haddon Wilson, school education, and Mrs. Leon Krimsky and Mrs. tain oi me union tore ujmpany emergency squad for 1he cominc England, will address the West Jersey Medical Society at a meeting Oct. 10 at 9 p.

m. in Tavistock Country Club. He will discuss "The National Health Service in Britain and How It Works." Dr. S. J.

Okulicz is chairman of me program committee. Soci Sidney Jacobs, room mothers. Woodbury, Oct. 3 Gene Kelly, sportscaster for the Phillies' games, will speak at the monthly meeting of Methodist Men of Kemble Methodist Church, Wednesday at 6.30 p. it was announced today by Donald L.

F. DTmperio, president; Dr. P. G. Ebner, vice president; Dr.

L. year. Other officers are Joseph Gaskill, first lieutenant: James of the Alice Costello School PTA, Brooklawn, began Wednesday and Will end Oct. 31. Mrs.

Helium, the second lightest ele M. Stetser, treasurer; Dr. I. S. Willits, second lieutenant, and ment, is inert, odorless, colorless and tasteless but not completely Ornaf, secretary, and Dr.

M. A. Murray Hirsch, membership Alfred Cornwell, secretary and Peterson, president. ety officers for 1958-59 are Dr. treasurer.

OMvo, reporter. cnairman, announced. I weightless..

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