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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 16

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Garner Cotton Double Winner U. S. OKs 2d Clementon Renewal Plan I COURIER-POST, Comdtn, N.J., Wedneiday, September 13,1967 Church-Sponsored Effort First Regular Democrat Club Nursery at Pyne Poynt candidate Garner Cotton took a double victory in Lawnside pri ing state and local funds, this would be a $500,000 project. He said he hoped that a new shopping center and business devel opment could bring $2 million in ratables to this area. Previously, Clementon received approval of plans to re- mary contests yesterday when he defeated James W.

Brvant new a 9.6 acre project adjacent to the five-acre one. HUD has reserved $686,000 for the first project, expected to cost $1 million with matching funds, and which the borough hopes will attract $2.5 million in new iking, Haddonfield minister of two Pyne Poynt women, Mrs. Clementon today had federal approval to go ahead with planning for a second business-district urban renewal project. Mayor Ora L. Wooster said the Department of Housing and Urban Development had notified him that a $45,100 advance will be made available as soon as Ethel Henderson of 919 Vine missions, said.

The church is 148-141 for a county committeeman spot and took the nomina 7 Children Find, Swallow Pills tion for a council seat with fellow Club candidate Harry Lyons Street and Mrs. Tita Cabrera of 909 N. 4th Street. The State Street church will supply rooms for the nursery school; the PTA at Sewell School, which most of the chil also looking for volunteers who I will work as teachers' aides 'from 9 to 11:30 a.m. one day ia week.

Fifteen members of the Haddonfield church already have a budget can be prepared and cines. Police said the children apparently had found them in a trash can where someone had discarded them. Physicians at the hospital could find nothing wrong with the children and could not de sr. Cotton polled 158 votes and Lyons 152 in defeating William A. Green, 121 votes, and Lewis A.

Moore 3d. 132 votes. the funds requested. HUD also informed Wooster that $370,000 in federal funds dren will attend, is helping plan the program. Volunteer Aides Sought PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Seven small children who found bottles of pills and capsules in a trash can near their homes were kept under close watch by their parents today on the advice of physicians.

The children, ranging from 3 to 5 years old, were rushed to Germantown Hospital yesterday when one of their mothers saw them playing with the medi made indoor equipment ranging from toy stoves and refrigerators to room dividers, Dr. Menking said. in the council nomination race. termine immediately whether had been reserved for acquisition and clearing of a five-acre ARAB PAPERS FAILED BOSTON The first Arabic-language newspaper published in the United States appeared in Boston in 1892, called Kow-kab America (Star of America). It soon failed, as did its successor, Al-Hasr (The Day), launched in 1896.

Pupils will be charged $10 peri family and the Haddonfield! Since the State Street church Convert no longer used they had taken any of the pills. They were discharged with instructions to their parents to watch them closely and report immediately any reactions. area bounded by Gibbsboro Road, Garfield Avenue and Berlin Road. Wooster said that with match has no playground, children will use the nearby Pyne Poynt Park for outdoor games. I household goods into cash by using the Courier-Post Classified Section.

Methodist Church is trying to raise another $3,000 to finance the program, Dr. Stanley Men- School bells will ring a little late this year for 30 Pyne Poynt nursery school children. But what's important is that the bells will ring Monday. Haddonfield Methodist Church is sponsoring the program, apparently the first of its kind in the area, in cooperation with the State Street Methodist Church and the Sewell School PTA as part of its work in Camden's low-income neighborhoods. Field Trips The program will be like most nursery schools but with an added emphasis on education, says Mrs.

Nancy Carson of 431 Hopkins Lane, Haddonfield, who will direct the two classes. "111 select stories and try to talk to the children in casual conversation about things that will prepare them for kindergarten and first grade," she said. "We'll also try to broaden their experience by taking them on field trips to the fire station or a mall, for example at least once a week," she added. Church Supplies Room Mrs. Carson formerly taught nursery school at St.

Andrew's Methodist Church, Cherry Hill, and kindergarten at Grenloch School. The classes will be taught by I no fflur nro0 NANCY CARSON Witnesses Get Threats In 107 Case ij Atofcl PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Death threats to witnesses were reported yesterday by Dist. A try. Arlen Specter as police searched for the last of five suspects in the murder of dissident union member Robert De-George, gunned down in a battle for control of the huge Teamsters Local 107 here, Rocco Tuna. 29, an unemployed construction worker remained at large on murder and conspiracy charges in the case that Specter said has produced "a continuing line of threats" to prosecution witnesses "over the phone and on the street." DeGeorge; part of a faction attempting to overthrow the union's leadership that has since been placed under trusteeship by the Teamsters international headquarters, was shot during a gun battle Aug.

17 in broad laylight outside the Local 107 building. Among those suspects in custody was Francis Sheeran, a 46-year-old 238-pound former member of Local 107's executive committee. The local, one of the largest in the nation, has been troubled by violence, corruption charges and factionalism for more than a decade. DeGeorge's violent death re Watch ttx bob Hop Show and Afl FootboU on MSC-IV. Chrysler 300 Convcrtibl called the similar killings of Johnny Gorey, 48, a Local 107 business agent, and his woman friend and secretary, Mrs.

Rita Janada, in June, 1966. The pair was found riddled by bullets in Gorey's blood-spattered office at the Local 107 headquarters. Three men were arrested in that case and one of them was tried and convicted and sentenced to life. The 1968 Chryslers are here. The 1968 Chryslers are all new.

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And does. This year, make your move. And make it big. Make it Chrysler. MOVE UP TO CHRYSLER 68 2 Men Hurned Critically in DuPont Blast CARNEY'S POINT-Two men remained in critical condition today with burns received in an explosion and fire at the Du-Font explosive works here yesterday.

The cause of the blast remained under investigation. Listed in critical condition in Salem County Memorial Hospital were Paul W. Kirk, 28, of 163 Washington Drive, Fenns-ville, and Joseph Scafide. 35. of 1708 S.

9th Street, Philadelphia. They were in a sealed-off powder drying section when the blast and fire occurred. They were burned all over their bodies. Damage was estimated at $50,000. The plant is a major supplier of explosives to American troops in Vietnam.

It also manufactures civilian explosive powder, M00REST0WN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC. JOHNNY'S COUNTY MOTOR SALES, INC. 285 S. Church Street 1006-12 White Horse Pike Moorestown, N.J. Oaklyn, N.J.

BERLIN MOTORS 94 W. White Horse Pike Berlin, N.J. POLLOCK INC. 118 N. Black Horse Pike Blackwood, N.J.

CHERRY HILL CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC. Route 70 Cherry Hill, N.J. LI6HTMAN MOTORS, INC. 430 S. Broadway Gloucester, N.J.

GARDEN STATE MOTORS, INC. 3400 Black Horse Pike West Collingswood, N.J. YttOWRY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC. 545 Mantua Avenue Woodbury, N.J. JAMES G.

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Fort Dix Rd. Pemberton, N.J..

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