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e--" her looks poise and sense of Crah Kills COUIlH-POST, Comden, N. Thu.idoy, Marth M6l 22 Ait i 4iii uiimui ui Promenade (Continued From Tage One) Hurls Truck Driver youth and the kiss of beauty, one worthy to be railed the Spring rOTTSTOWN, pa. (UH) A Burrton Man Injured as Car Mils Pole Jewel Thief To Testify In Fla. Trial 1 OBITUARIES mi J'i 1 i.i m' iiimii yueen of Camden, Richard C. Hardenbcrgh, assl 24-year-old woman was killed and no IcaiUfi mat snrve by Robert S.

Teitelman and Wil Leslie Lvons, Road Aide, Found Dead most to not Ciimil.n' Vudnr tho driver of a milk truck in liam Paradee. A schedule of prizes was drawn Promenade apart from those of jurf when her automobile col. CHRISTIAN R. ARI.LEN I Christian R. Allien, 71.

a 'mer resident of Rcllmawr Dr. George Weseoat, Moorotonn, Dies up with awards generous enoueh BURLINGTON A Burlington to outshine the flower handouts Fort fierce, Fla. (tTD-Con MOORESTOWN Dr. George Woodburv. dipd Monday in his victed society jewel thief Ted City man was injured early the older Easter Tarades in Committee officials today began 8 vee i.

mm X. A. Wescoat, 61, died suddenly "Atlantic City and rhiladelphia. rounding up the owners of vin-miles east 01 nere eariy uxtay. A.

MCSCOai. Ol. Will mhhiiiii. i tt uniir uiuiw, ,1. 11.

iiume in nimi-i 1 mn. n. Kiienan ntoveu irum nis unsoti ten 111s var mhivm-u uuwh The victim. Mary Ann Ruschin- Vannlia tod his todav in nis nome, ror example, me Desi-aresseaiiKc mis auuin jersey 10 as Madison -J ua rtirvl snnrrvisnr 101" inp'11 In I Inrlnu in tha trial utilitv tin In nn Ml rn. in 11..

1 1 1 1 1 Wednesday hest. Mis aeatn was aunuuuu 1 1.. -unniy mm me oesi-rcssea a unique uu i-uiurtui pag' wife at 5:30 p.m couple each will be given 125 gift wit. The automobiles, brass was going out to the garage to Coroner Teter A. Smith to a Philadelphia Xavy Yard and was 0f Joseph A.

Teel accused Burlington Township. had I. Tf Accngl MicAn William Haravavp nf th 4nn certificates. mastermind of the Chillingworth warm up a tractor ana wouia ut-iiidii back immediately. maintained offices here for more) Surviving are smninjf, Codies glowing, will remain on display along Cooper st.

until the Promenade ends. .1, vnnA ia cacn oi me wearers oi me bolck Wood st was taken to fi his wife, Bea-Paul of Winter murders tvnnc 1 rnuniv chwav de- man 30 years ana aunnjj nuiw inrt; iwo suns, CailtonWclch. defense attor- Burlington County Hospital in be $10 awards and similar nries III- I VI i llli ftnivi iiv ski of Lower Pottsgrove Township, was pronounced dead at the scene. Robert Finnegan, 36, of Stowe, was injured when his truck overturned after the collision. He was treated at the Memorial Hospital here for abrasions of the left It's economical to use a Courier-Post Classified Ad and results are FAST.

Holly bv the Endeavorifor the five best-dressed women J0BS SAIE IN WINTER hnw hv Kinphart'x tostimonviiUUUIU partment engineer, didn't come War II served as a Xavy doctor.Park, Christian Jr. of rennsau-l ia(. I He is survived by his wife, ken; a daughter, Mrs. Ida M.r At 5. 50 Mrs.

Dorothy Frances, and a daughter, Fran-; Brown of Thorofare; two broth-j' -if uni nut to Fnnprak arrancemcnts are ers. Harold of Vincentown, Ray-! I.vnns. the wife, went out to ccs. I tunerais arrangemcnis auvcrs, iidimu uvi m.i. SPRIXGFIELD, 111.

(UPI)-The in me nomenade. that Peel was "framed" on emergency Quaa. nc was aa- murdorini. Circuit mittcd with a fractured elbow, But the best prize, a $100 gift certificate, will be reserved for some pretty young girl some mu ovu, Chlling. t.u,s of th(? and injuries to Illinois Senate today considered a bill providing that highway workers who operate snow removal equipment may not be fired during the winter.

cniiaren. notify him dinner was ready. Nie being made, found him dead, a Pput rifle bullet through his temple. worth. his richt foot.

Srrvii-ps will be held at 11 am i where in Camden County who will "iiviv in ii im vviuiiij nnu mil Ashton. who rhareed i The state claims that Teel, for- Ptl. John i 70, of 221 Fridav in the Frank J. Leonard nu av in tne rranK J. i.eonara tk.

Kncio him nanane ir, iiainra lamuen npnng wueen the gun beside him. mer West Palm Beach city judge. Hanrroec with careless dnvine.L c. Macnolia, died rd ni, llirrv Turner aiq runerai lionie. H.U imiii, i i ouinidy.

win suu- 1 lad hot Ke5 probab v.Tucsday in his home after a long Xre friends mav call tonight. iprl oy car first smashed a stcc Miss Coopcry Slrrpt of 19fl0 L' de was Masonie services will be held at c.hway traveled Miss Rcsomary' Aceto who will be had employe of the Pennsylvania Rail-8 Buriai IJncoln to kill Chilling- 2 feet with the right wheels' on hand ,0 crown new quecn. Ml 4 hid lu-nH in MatTTlrtia i in koot 1 Udl WdV UU dll I'llIUdllMUL'Ill ttUU Ah A fll'A Illfll Mini I I ail lUHhlivim in luni' IIW I I'lIlt'll'IV ItlH ft- I 9 ratarai-t riMTlflV 1 Hill VI 1C lV "I 1 4 TT i Holzapfel and Lincoln have, then crashed into the pole. i ledge, Pa. and perhaps feared an operation for 40 years 3unerofome Mr.

Tace, who belonged to on the other eye would be neccs TOOPOWIllfT. OlOUCISTER 1143 MT.EPHRAIA AVE. American Legion Post 370 of Mag- EDWIN HARTMAII.R JR. cjrv lh rhief said. testified that they drowned the The impact broke the pole from couple at sea on June 14.

base but none of the 26.000-and that they carried out the volt lines it was carrying hit the murders "for Joe." ground, Ashton reported. He said Rinehart, once on the FBI's Harerove was hurled 77 feet. survived by his wire. survived ty ms wne I'vons was a memlxr of a noli a. is CHVL yiSTA.

Calif. Fdwin prominent Magnolia family. His Rose Marie; two sons Anthony Jr 12. a Camden resi- Sunrise Rites The day's events will start on the proper religious note with an outdoor sunrise service on the steps of the Cooper Street branch of the Public Library in Johnson Park at 2nd st. at 7 o'clock.

The Rev. Donald Bakcley, of Centenary Tabernacle Methodist Church, wil conduct the service, as he did last year. At 12:30 p.m. there will be a father was pnysician tK 7J VrMVamt nore of 10 most wanted criminals farmed and Gloucester 'wn- Mr and MSi arl serving a term at Raiford state Matu Daughter Hurl r- of 1139 X. 20th st.

prison for a jewel robbery at the ship during the summer Knnnht thn tractnr for tl rURoyFwOOSTEli FUNERAL HOME White Horse N.J. Ockwell BOCCO Funeral ttome W. jhi Walnut Or fimAtn his rrienns win mm ud in addition to in ov.i.i.i'.i. i. i i.

i i swanK i-aim rspacn inwrrs i nip in tne manes u. ireoeu runerai M.ritvn, in fioifre I.Jl l.rasn nose in-) uhita iinrcn nL- Had a'1 "irui1' r.miy icKrcn, pipc-smoK-i ides his wife. Lyons is sur- Home. 402 White Horse pk, Hao fV at homp. hjs patornai eve" and rv-Palm A Levittown man and his six- Bcs; ii ii a numuj voiiiusil Cm.

vived by a daughter. iJcbra. a aon ncinis parents. Albeit J. Hartmaier of Rcafh countv sheriff, testified year-old daughter suffered mouth in Vfltt- Vnrk and a Reouiem Mass will ne ceienrat Bottom and Mrs.

Mary Sonet. iniuries an accident on Rt. 130 small reception at the Tlaza Hotel EMenan S-S'J91 Ship Wednesday he and his bloodhound for the d(y Drom i i winniw.mMivi um r. i i. vi a iii am 7sxt ni a son.

Leslie no rii iu A'" of rhiladeipma. ana nis maiemai nampd Holmes tracked the Chil- rnncess rcnnsauKcn, pnaH(1 flnH ftmri9l. -f fho u.4 iti rc rnat Grecorv Lnurcn. wun I I A iU v. -i-u.

WAPLES Fmntrml Bom in Gate of Heaven Killers irom ie rou- oo lft sponsoring associations. uuara, oi nn ii H.v ot tamuen. ipies ocean-front cottace to a a ui i Bv tnrn will have terv, Berlin. Services will be held Monday at hichwav where the trail pndod iTree and his daughter Anna. Wapiti blocked off Cooper st.

to all Schaffhouser Funeral Home 983 HaeJdon Avenue Collingswood UL 4-5454 10 a m. in the Gustav Roedel and Holzanfel and Lincoln havP tpsti-e taken to Cooper Hospital by C.FORGE Ll'DLAM A motor traffic from 2nd st. to Broadway. George 8fi. of 119 Ter- Son Funeral Home, 804 06 X.

27th'fiPd they took the couple to sea lhe Pcnnsaukcn First Aid Squad, Laos Crisis (Continued From Tage One) 121-24 Kolghn Av. I Ptrnn Anrttmi uQ 3-2275 NIM or Di I race died Wednesday. Wnr oun-jm a atuhu wai, uirecuy irom I -1 Unit Vtirrlif Ultfill It'll Ka In Vl was a reiirea I'cnnsv vania naii- 1 mk. iunai i 'judges will mingle with the Mummas car was involved in crowds (o 8cleft hcir winnPrs. serviced by U.S.

Marines fmpove anj momhcr of tional Cemetery. Beverly. Honed in Thailand near tne Lao- jndfn Baptjst church I(Kse 15 1 tian border. Excelsior Consistorv BFRTHA SdlMID IMiila.Irlpl.ia Prodt.cr Tr S7 VLnd ad(lition 10 'f LbiR prizcs' A "'j01 corsages will be given to well- In Japan, Z.noo TpmDi and t) Brotherhood RIVERSIDE Mrs Bertha liiiln.h;,,: dressed women. xcnrimj in the i oi uie i enn movie prooucuon ann mai.in lcaves no immediate survivors.

the home of her daughter here, mom ruvirny tnmmnflihM were dull and aauRtl pwuic, jarxMit iiP-hanprf in pnr. i Pmatne 50 wk Katahdint f.nr! The judges will be named next week. Promenade officials said. Resides picking Camden's best-dressed Easter paraders the duty in Okinawa for an opera- Sprvices will be held Saturday! Mrs. Mary Matusiak of 116 Jef- COMPLETE PRICE RANGE.

'frt "CI I An Itl tional readiness alert." Also surviving are six. in M-iint inch no-no 1 1 lllla. at 10:30 am. in the Murray st Ineral Home, 408 Cooper where grandchildren, seventeen great ifamv to Idivv Slavmaiu alr Dutribuliv demand van licht and tn.Same lUCtgCS alSO Will Select the Ships Moe Oolden Drlu-inu duapooinlinii wilh pre-Kaler Onivn i nno-Sl'S Red Drlkmui inn in, on idav lalea nol ud to fiixntaliona on Hm.P1"" VUCCn, friends mav call Fridav night! grandchildren and four great The American attack aircraft standard ParlUiit 2-i inch tin Win.i.inii Phitadf lunia pss market Wpdnriv Knw.ln.j.. when Masonic services will be great-grandchildren 4IWI; Kenerally ordinary In fair ever, moul provesforn rfDort cartmuni I Kuies Blllipie carrier Midway left Hong Kong v.

jtmi'A. mi.aW Tt u-aff rn. Slavmans I 00 BnmM 1.75-1 50 actirltv xenerally nf fair remilar nature Friends will meet in the Cun held at 8 o'clock. Burial will be That lucky young lady will be supplies moMlv ample, prices unchained on A and Kenerally 1 lower on Ume. Prices lo retailers Grade A and U.S.

Grade A lame white 4S'i 55. mostly chosen at 3 p.m. in Johnson Park. The contestants will parade and 51. medium white 41-47.

mostly 414-43H: ningham Funeral Home, 1S4 Webster Riverside, on Friday night. Requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. pirouette on the library steps to Willi llC3UUri umii. I i ported headed for the South lliT Cemdery.

seas, closest water point to ES 0 birkETT locked Laos. Charles O. Burkett. 77. died A squadron of C130 Hercules Wednesday in his home, 913 New-turboprop transport planes loft tor, av(1 ue was a retired die small white too few tales to report.

Or tat and US. Grade large whlt aniLtha rhoor. nt A Sweet Pntalnes: J. bu. nrang f.ilr to good 25-3 25 white yams 2 75 00: Oklahomas 3 00, 1 bu.

carton 1.75-2 25. Mushroom: Pa 4-ot. basket peci.i!s 1.40-1 75. (ancy and (ncy 1.55-1 50. poorer lower Beetv J.

bu 1 V) 1 75. NJ dandelions hu. 1 W-1 50, frame imwn 2 25. 't bu. Irame mwn 1 50 I 75.

Chives; J. 18 clumrs 75-4 00. Leeks: 3. bu of li. 2 00.

Sniia'-h: bu. butlernul 1 25 J. 'i bu. Purple Tops. 1 00- Sons B.

C. Schroeder, Mgr. B. K. Schroeder K.

J. Schroeder Oepenrfobe fvntial Servce Sine 1 084 715 Cooper Street, Camden Phone WO 3-0400 Day or Night "IV v.iv.vt v. I.HII.IVB SUU brown 44-52. mostly 44-4. 44.1a, Butter prices unchanged.

Supplies ample, friends grades AA and demand fair. Prices in retailer quarter-pound printi rarch- Casimir's Church, Riverside. Bur The only rules for contestants ial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery here. Honolulu for the Philippines.

ineyscttcr fnr RCA and a veteran of presumably could be used to rush, world War I. U.S. troops from Far East bases; Surviving are his wife, Sadie: iS, is that they be single and under rert'pnceY1 t00 ,021. The winner will be picked for into I jos. i two brothers.

Edward J. and, MdDdEeE ffm0 UDumEE 0 them mm H8 A U.S. Marine landing lorce vin of Bedford. Pa. aloat in southeast Asian seas wasj viewing will be held Fridav reported alerted for possible inter-nicht in Davies Funeral Chapel', vention.

4522 Westfield Pennsauken. Pakistan. Thailand and the Phil-; Burial will be at the convenience ippines three of the SEATO part- 0f the family, ners could contribute armed forces quickly. It was not clear CARL J. JOHNSON just what help the other four Services for Carl J.

(Charlie) members-France. Australia, New; Johnson. 65. will be held Saturday tihmm Ck(BJDBo(iDE(Bit EaiwBip jpvimd SI Zealand and Britain-would give, at 10 a m. in the Gardner Funeral The Communist rebels in Laos Home.

Black Horse pk. and llav OK mmm witk(Buo emu rlaimod to have routed govern-lerford Runnemede, where ment troops from the strategic may call Friday night, 9JS mountain Dass at Muone Kassy. Mr. Johnson died Monday in his about 1WI miles north of Vientiane.1 home, 146 Brewers Hilltop, and at Pha Tanc and Vang Vieng, He was a machinist and is sur i Eomewhat to the soulh. vived by his wife, Theresa a This would mean that the gov-jstepson, a sister and one grand ernment forces had lost control child.

one of them has a road-gentling Jet-smooth ride, Body by Fisher refinements and dozens of engineering details you'd expect only in the most expensive makes. Look them over at your Chevrolet dealer's one-stop shopping center and see how easy it is to drive out in just the one you want! Leave it to these Jet-smooth Chevies to go easy on your family budget! All told there are 18 Chevrolets-V8's and 6's-priced lower than comparable competitive Sumptuous Impalas, sprightly Bel Airs, bottom-priced Biscaynes and a whole stable of wonderful new wagons. And every lKT'MOOTII WinF of the vital highway ling between Vientiane, the administrative cap- mmI it.A rm'-il ramtal nf E. CLINTON RII.F.E E. Clinton Rilee.

RH. of Jldl, fll'VI lia yi a. vapt.u. Luang Prabang 200 miles to the ashincton st. died Tuesday Surviving are two nieces, Mrs.

Thetis Wriiiht of Columbus. Ohio north. Piusk to Attend Meeting and Mrs. Grace Goode of Saluda U.S. Secretary of State Rusk 'a.

Based on comparison of manufacturers' susRested retail prices (including Federal tax) for models with 1 18 inch wheelbase or above. was preparing to leave Washing- Services and burial will be pri-ton at midnight for a meeting in Vate. There will be a viewing in Banckok next week with the the Schroeder and Sons Funeral foreign ministers of the other Home, 715 Cooper st. Friday seven SEATO nations. night.

President Kennedy already had( ordered an increase in the supply 20 Kxcliaile Follows of U.S. war material to the em-i battled pro-Western forces at Princeton rd by Premier Boun Oum and pRINCEAN (UPD-Twenty ex-Gen. Phoumi N'osavan. Vhanc-p follows from a many Western military observers in rountries gathered at Princeton the Far East have been alarmed University this week for a 10- ai a soviei airnii wimn nis day SCminar designed to give poured arms into the Red reheis thcm an insight int0 how America holding large areas of northern thinks. Laos.

hTeir visit was sponsored by Laotian King Savang atnana an(j foundations. has expressed a willingness to frllowihip program under necotiate a peaceful settlement hith they came was established with the reheis and include some years ago in honor of of them in a "neutral govern- Dwight D. Eisenhower. mcnt but the rebels have rejectedj During their sessions here, the his offers. fellows will be addressed by Ihe I mted Mates supported nis schoars, journalists and public suggestion mat a commission 01 officials.

They arrived here Sun neutral nations arrange a cease- dav and plan to stay through fire for negotiations but the Com- next Wednesday. From here they munists have rejected this too. so on a 10-month tour of the Demand Conference country, visiting colleges and Thi. Reds have dr mantled a universities. bre international conference on: Represented are Afghanistan, Laos, including Communist China.

Argentina, Austria, Return, Bo Th Wr-st holinvn? this would onlv livia. Brazil, France, India, In terfuse the situation further. Iran, Japan, Mexico. Ni a i nnn of the throp former Cc' ia. Norway, Pakistan.

Poland French Indnchinese states. Slight- audi Arabia- South Afl'ica, the larger than Minnesota, it forms Sudan and Turkey uj p.1,u,rt:M. Bel Air VS 2 0oor Sedan Bel Air V8 4 Door Sedan Impala V8 Sport Sedan Nomad Six 4 0oor 9 Passenger Station Wagon Nomad V8 4 Door 9 Paenger Station Wagon fM 'Vi: tmpala V8 Sport Coupw Nomad V8 4 Dnor 6 Passenger Station Wagnn Nomad Six 4 Door 6 Passenger Station Wagon tWlIMM Parkwood Six 4 Door 6 Passenger Station Wagon Prkood V8 4 Door 9 Passenger Station Wagon B.scayne V8 4 Door Sedan Parkwood Six 4 Door 9 Passenger Station Wagon Parkwood V8 4-Door 6 Passenger Station Wagon I BiscaynV8 2 Door Sedan 1 Brookwood Six 4-Door 6 Passenger Station Wagon Brookwood V8 4-Door 6 Passengef Station Wagon t'M 1 Express your snrt of a buffer zone between: the Communist and pro-Western1 areas of southeast Asia. The United States has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into the little kingdom in an effort to keep it in the Western ramp but has been unable to resolve inlernal factional disputes inflamed by the Communists. V.S.

Economy Seen Ignoring Oldster NEW BRUNSWICK (UPI) -America's economy was not planned to include senior citizens, the director of the New Jersey Division of Aging said Wednesday. Mrs. Eone Harger made the remark at a conference of the State Association of Homes for the Aced and Public Welfare Send Flowers have not planned our; Thii taiLN aasuatt ir tm riNtir IN tMLirr no tmviec. economy to include the older persons and we find ourselves involved with many organizational problems." she said. I Mrs.

Harger also said there had been found "a need to re-! study zoning restrictions imposed, by municipalities in reference to; establishing homes for the KENMACM FLOWERS; Illlll lllll l.WIIIilllllWIMIWjiM 693 HADDON AVE. Colling iweod Ut 4-61501 See the nrir (hcrrolet com, Chery Corvair and the new Cortette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's 0 I I I I'll.

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