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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 6

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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIER-POST, Cemdtn, N. Friday, Jun. 5, 1964 MJCIIAEL E. MAULTZ Michael E. Maultz.

63 of 111 E. Walnut Lindenwold, died Obituaries Strife Eases at Strike-Torn Plants In Michigan and Wisconsin Towns Thieves Grab Rare Coins Again at Shore ATLANTIC CIT'-Atlantic City Mrs. Edna Deals, 73, Dies at Fortescue BRIDGETON Mrs. Edna C. Beals, 73, of Forfesque, a former Wednesday in Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia.

A native of Philadelphia, Air. Maultz was well known in the Lindenwold area MICHAEL C. THAWLEY I REV. FRANK P. fflKTORGIIK Michael C.

Thawley. 7, of 3116 1 The Rev. Frank P. Wiktorchik, Camden resident, died yesterday where he resided for 40 years and police had another rare coin theft for the past 25 years operated a on hanrk trviav th thirrf In Kersarge died yesterday in 66, of 210 W. 5th Runnemede United Press International in Bridgeton Hospital.

She had lived in Camden approximately Overlook Hospital, Mountainside florist shop from his home. "i ncc than tnr mnn the man was injured. Among the ar- dale, where the Interna-rested was a Marquette Univrr-jtional Union of Electrical Work-sity student newly hired at thejers has been on strike against tht plant who was nabbed when po- Essex Wire Corp. plant in a bid Surviving are his parents, Mr. Tense labor situations were relaxed today at two strike-affected He was a member of the Linden-a' 50 years before movirg to Fortes que several years ago.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Thawley; a died yesterday in West Jersey Hospital. A native of Toland, he was a former resident of Philadelphia. He had lived in Runne- wold-Stratford Rotarv Club, the latest case, John hado- sister, Laura Jean, and a brother, Surviving are her husband, An Ile is survived by his wife 01 s- Missouri oner industrial plants.

Striking steel workers at West lir-A found him carrvinc twn ior a contract. thonv: a son. George C. Muir ofiRobert T. at home; his paternal son, Richard, and a'ator of the Golden Gate Bar, trude; boards with bared nails.

Collingswood, vice president Mr. and Mrs. Alfred mede five years and retired fromibrother, Myron, both of Linden-'reported that his coin collection Allis, agreed today to post only a token picket line at the C. Thawley, and maternal grand the ministry in 1956. A union spokesman said the decision to limit the picket line to wold, and two grandchildren.

vaiuea at more man was First Camden National Bank and Trust a stepson, Carmen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rev. Wiktorchik is survived by Pressed Steel Tank where 30 Services will be Monday at Deiween iu a.m. ana noon a.m.

in St. Mark's Church. Friends i yesterday from his second floor Southard, all of Camden. his u-ifo Amies' fniir sons. Sam- persons were arrested during four Beals of Camden; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

19 men was taken to create a "better atmosphere" for negotiation with the firm. The action is Friends wm meet Monday at 8iueI of Runnemede; Jonathan days of violence. ran Funeral Home, 400 White a.m. in the Schaffhauser Funeral But Michigan Gov. Romney has instructed his attorney general to find a legal way to close the Essex operation.

Romney ordered the plant closed a week ago after extensive violence and allowed it to re-open with non-union labor Tuesday. Italo Bragalone, supervisor of the Essex plant, said Romney "has killed himself politically" bv Requiem high Mass will be cele Milling lines of pickets unsuc Horse pk. and Stone Linden in no way a "concession," the Home, 983 Haddon Collingswood. Mass of the Angels will be apartment Entry to Sadowink's apartment was gained by breaking the front door lock, police said. In one of the other thefts last month, a coin collection valued cessfully tried to fight off another "flying wedge" of policemen at wold, where friends may call Sunday night.

Burial will be in Berlin brated Monday at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Maple Shade. Friends will meet P. of Philadelphia; Benjamin J. of Marlton and the Rev.

John F. Wiktorchik of Allentown, three daughters, Mrs. Rhoda M. Brown of Huntingdon Valley, Mrs. Elizabeth A.

Bonikowski, of spokesman said. During the week, up to 170 pickets had massed at the plant gates ft tne plant yesterdav. The Dolice Cemetery, Berlin. celebrated at 9 a.m. in St.

Joan of Arc Church, Alabama rd. There will be a viewing in the funeral nave been used to escort nonunion students into the strike in attempts to stana on un at was stolen from an at 8:30 a.m. in the Inglesby Funeral Home, 602 E. Main Maple Shade, where they may call Sunday night. Burial will be charges of 50 policemen.

seeking to close the plant once Atlantic City physician. GEORGE R. MALTMAN Services for George R. Malt-man, 44, formerly of 101 4th home Sunday night. Burial will be in the National Cemetery, Beverly.

Guard Insures Peace more. "We arent the first people Sadowink said his collection was stored in a 150-pound draftsman's bound plant. 2 More Arrests Two more arrests were made yesterday and a picketing union National Guardsmen and state in Harleigh Cemetery. Runnemede and Miss Lee of Runnemede; and 16 grandchildren. Services will bo Monday at 11 a m.

in the Gardner Funeral Home, Black Horse pk. and Hav- to fight a government," Bragalone said. box painted bright gold. Police police insured the peace at Hills-1 said the burglar had to carry the STEVEN MOUNT MOUNT LAUREL Steven Mount, 3, of Union Mill died box out of the apartment and erford Runnemede, where i ii mi ii i hi in 1 1 111111 ii i in mi 1 mi i hi ill ii SPAIN'S G.N.P. RISES MADRIL Spain's gross national product last year was about $14 billion compared with J12.9 billion in 1962.

friends may call Sunday night. Wednesday in the Children's Hos pital, Philadelphia. Brooklawn, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Riverview Cemetery, Richmond, Va. Mr.

Maltman, who lived in the Camden area all his life before going to Richmond a week ago, died Wednesday. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; three daughters, Janet, Paula and Georgia, and his mother, Mrs. Paula H. Maltman of Brooklawn. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery' Hurffville.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mount; two down to the street where it was probably put in a vehicle. New ZIP Code Ridiculous, Says Postal Worker I brothers, Thomas and Kenneth; MRS. MARGARET COLLINS STONE HARBOR Mrs.

Mar For fast Classified Advertising results use the Courier-Post. For quick service dial the direct line 663-7100. Faster by far! one sister, Doris, at home; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and garet Collins, 85, of 201 100th died at home yesterday. Born in Mrs.

Edward Lewis of Mount Holly, and his paternal grand HOWARD LIPPLNCOTT 'mother, Mrs. Florence Mount of DALLAS (UPI)-A postal work- pnnL'APTYitM i4 trnrrnwlnif Philadelphia, Mrs. Collins was a 30-year resident of Oaklyn where she was a member of Chapter 253, Order of Eastern Star and St. PEMBERTON Howard Lippin- Charles H. Iredell FUNERAL HOME 402 WHITE HORSE PIKE HADDON HEIGHTS co 78, of Hampton st diedjthat ZIp code culous SS? Bu Hington County numbcrs that has no Mark's Lutheran Church.

She had Mount Laurel. Services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the McChesney Funeral Home, 30 W. Main Moores-town, where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Mount Laurel Cemetery.

seeable lived here two years. Mrs. Collins is survived by a A retired farmer, he was a life Lincoln 7-3110 Bill Price, a director of the long resident of this area. Mr. Lippmcott is survived by a mi.

u. son, Harry ot Mone Harbor; a brother, Joseph Young of Essing-ton, and a sister, Mrs. Isa Cl0ld and, itself does not currently use the bel! White, Philadelphia; two controversial system here. grandchildren and six great-grand children. SCIIETTEIl Funeral Home 304 V.

Marlton Pike Erlton. Cherry Hill Twp. IiA 9-B543 "7, another 10 years," Price said. Services will be Monday at 10 DAVID F. HARRIGAN funarat Dlractar and tmbalirw Alt Conditioned Fun.ro Hem 1451 BROADWAY CAMDEN 4, N.J.

SUCCESSOR TO FRANK J. LEONARD WO 3-3132 Hanover where friends may 1 sp.it0 a UVT rail tnmnrrAw niaht convention. "The only thing ZIP a.m. in St. Mark Church.

Friend may call Sunday night at the Cre- rAA r' I code could eventually accomplish be in Odd Fellows Cemetery. would be the elimination of 20,000 Haddonbrook Country Club GIBBSBORO MILFORD VOORHEES GIBBSBORO, N.J. IV, ml. all Noddonfiold-Btrin Xd.J, (ftouft 561) 3 POOLS-PICNIC GROVE ATHLETICS Horse Oaklyn. Burial will be I in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Phil-! adelphia.

JOHN PINA John Pina, 21, of 229 Beckett INSTITUTE FIRST STUTTGART HOIIENHEIM, Germany the first German Institute for Agricultural History has jobs." Price said that when the ZIP code does go into extensive use. the cost of expanding facilities and buying new machines will offset any savings that the automation will realize. Call W0 6-4800 or ST 4-2007 PARKER-MARTIN Funeral Home I23-2S Cumberland St. GLOUCESTER CITY Warren R. Parker John W.

Martin. Lie. Mgr. DIRECTORS 4S4-I11 ClUS OPEN DAIIY 10 A.M. le 10 P.M.

FOR INFORMATION died Wednesday in Cooper just been opened at the Agricultural College here. Hospital. He is survived by his mother, See What You Buy BRONZE-GRAN rTE-MARBLE FOR ALL CEMETERIES Vilii Or Call That Daalart With Confidant Mrs. Theresa Pina and three sis ters. Mrs.

Mary Reese. Mrs. Catherine Hines and Mrs. Janette Clayton, all of Camden. Friends will meet at 9:30 a.m Monday in a funeral home at 831 Van Hook where friends may MILLARD MEMORIALS 8GJ MARKET ST.

GLOUCESTER CITY 101 HIGHLAND AVE. HADDON HEIGHTS LI 7-1443 FOSTER, SWARTZ I DECKMAN Funeral Director famatly H. P. FOSTEH I SON Collingiwood, N.J. Audubon, N.J.

Haddon loot Av.i. 250 W.H. Pik. Phono Ul 4-0152 Phono LI 7-1195 Our Own Parking lori Naxl fa Our Alt'Candillanad Punaral Homo call Sunday after 7 p.m. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

in St. Bartholomew's Church, 753 Kaighns ave. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Pennsauken. BENJAMIN SMITH Benjamin Smith, 76, a retired NEW JERSEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS U.S. RT.

138 KING AVE. PENNSAUKEN NO 2-7S plumber, died Wednesday in his home, 2211 Sewell st. SPECIAL ONE-DAY SUPER RAVELLI MEMORIALS 140 W. WHT. HORSE BERLIN OPP.

BERLIN CEMETERY RO 7-0170 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Hellings of Camden; two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the Harry Leonard Funeral Home, 2850 Federal where friends may call Sunday night. Burial will be in Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken.

FUNERAL HOME ST 3-0714 51 PARK BLVD. CLEMENTON, N.J. Parking on Prtmiut GEORGE A. REID MEMORIALS 1800 MT. EPHRAIM AVE.

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