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Death ASHTON Nov. 30, 1967, Carrie beloved wire of the late Morton Ashton of 178 Elm Woodlynne, N.J., age 80 years. Survived by two sisters. Mrs. Bertha Riley, Camden, and Mrs.

Ethel Lightcap of National Park. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday at 11 a.m.. at the Marshall Memorial Methodist Church, Woodlynne, N.J. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. Friends may call Sunday evening at Foster's Funeral Home, 250 White Horse Audubon.

N.J. BELOPOLSKY On Nov. 30, 1967, Golde, wife of the late Melach Belopolsky of High Burlington, N.J.. mother of Rose Harris, Doris Grubman, Bessie Stern. Judge Herman Belopolsky.

and the late Harry and Joseph Belopolsky. Funeral services on Sunday at 11 a.m., at the Temple B'Nal Israel, 212 High Burlington, N.J. Interment at Crescent Burial Park. Family will return to 918 Salem Burlington, N.J. BLATTENBERGER On Nov.

29, 1967, Ethel (nee Tuttle) of 50 W. Maple Merchantville, N.J., wife of the late Walter W. Blattenberger, and mother of Frank T. Blattenberger of Merchantville. and Richard Blattenberger of Willingboro.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, at the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, N.J. Interment at Lakeview Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday evening. COOK Suddenly on Nov.

29, 1967. John, beloved husband of the late Kathryn W. Cook (nee Babnew) of 133 E. Franklin Collingswood, N.J., age 74 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also employes of the Phila.

Navy Yard are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, 12 noon at Foster's Funeral Home, Haddon and Lees Collingswood. Interment at Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock. COONEY Of 95 Kendall Oaklyn. N.J..

on Nov. 29. 1967, Louise sister of Rev. Francis J. Cooney, The Epiphany of Our Lord Church, Philadelphia, and Mrs.

Anna M. Sexton. Oaklyn. Relatives and friends of the family, also C.D.A. Court McFall, and the Altar Rosary Society are invited to attend the funeral on Monday at 9 a.m., at the John A.

Healey Funeral Home. 9 White Horse Haddon Heights, N.J. High Mass of requiem at 10 a.m. at Church of St. Aloysius, Oaklyn, Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pa.

Friends may call Sunday evening. Parking on premises. DA TORRE Of 119 Clayton Williamstown, N.J.. on November 29. 1967.

Giacomo, husband of Ester (nee Rivardo), 81 years. also survived by 3 sons. James, and Alfio, both of New York, and Dante of Williamstown, a daughter. Mrs. Violet Rivardo, New York, 5.

grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday 8 a.m., from the Funeral Home of John S. Bell, 420 S. Main St. Will stown.

N.J. High mass St. Mary's burch. 8:30 a.m. Interment at St.

Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening. ELLENDER On Nov. 29. 1967.

Edgar R. Sr. of Clementon. N.J.. formerly of Camden, N.J.

Husband of the late Martha C. (nee Taylor). Father of Edgar R. Jr. of Moorestown, Mrs.

Martha Weber of Clementon, Mrs. Dorothy Small of Oaklyn, Mrs. Edith Ireland of Gibbsboro, N.J. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to the services Monday 10 a.m. at the Evoy Funeral Home.

129 White Horse Pike. Haddon Hts. Interment at Beverly National Cemetery. Friends may call 1 hour prior to services. ELLIOTT service time.

JASKIEWICZ On Nov. 1967, Stephen of Hartford Moorestown. age 51 years, survived by 1 brother, Stanley, 3 sisters. Mrs. Marie Radcliff, Mrs.

Joan Roach and Mrs. Dorothy Myers. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Monday at 8 a.m. at the Ciechanowski Funeral Home. 1309 S.

10th Camden, N.J. Requiem mass at 9 a.m., St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic Camden. Interment Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing, evening. N.J.

Friends may call Sunday On November 28. 1967. Coretta E. (nee Pooley) wife of Joseph D. of 122 Maple Woodlynne.

N.J.. age 67 years. Survived by 1 daughter. Miss Coretta Elliot. at home.

3 sisters. Mrs. Ellen Mintzer of Haddon Heights. Mrs. Phoebe Marx of Woodlynne and Mrs.

Viola Levengood of Glassboro, 3 brothers. Henry Pooley of Camden. Frank Pooley of Oaklyn and Thomas Pooley Barrington. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday. 9:30 a.m.

at the David F. Harrigan Funeral Home. 1451 Broadway, Camden. Interment at Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Friends may call Friday evening.

FEGELY On November 29, 1967, Grace E. (nee Barrett). wife of Alfred H. Fegely of 217 Wayne Haddonfield. N.J.

Survived by son, Wesley D. Fegely; and two sisters, Mrs. Frances B. Evens, and Mrs. Ruth MacKusick: and four grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday at 11 a.m., at the Stewart Funeral Home, 74 E. Main Marlton. N.J. Interment at Locustwood Memorial Park. No viewing Friday evening.

Friends may call Saturday from 10 a.m. until KRIPS On Nov. 30. 1967. of 49A W.

Oakland Oaklyn, N.J. Suddenly, Dorothy M. (nee Hagerty), wife of Samuel W. Krips; and mother of Joseph sister of Joseph A. Hagerty, and sister of Mrs.

Mary Joyce. Mrs. Natile C. Pentozzi, and Mrs. Anna M.

Ford. Relatives and friends and the Altar Rosary Society and the Ladies invited to funeral on Tuesday at 9 Auxiliary VFW Post 4463 O.A.B. are a.m. at the John A. Healey Funeral Home.

9 White Horse Haddon Heights. High Mass of requiem at 10 a.m. at Church of St. Alyosius, Oaklyn. N.J.

Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery Friends may call Monday evening. Parking on premises. LA FREDA Lena, Nov. 29, 1967, of 2539 S.

Watts St. mother of Joseph, Rose Bansch, Grace James and Frances Dalesandro, also survived by 11 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Monday at 9 a.m., from Grasso's. Broad and Shunk Pa. Solemn requiem mass 10 a.m.

at the Stella Maris Church. Interment at Calvary Sunday Ceme- evetery, Camden. Viewing evening. NEWBERN ning. MORROW On Nov.

28, 1967, Casper R. of 2923 Kansas Fairview, Camden. N.J.. age 73 years. Survived by a son, Donald E.

Morrow of Fairview. Camden: two sisters, Mrs. Goodling of York. and Mrs. Myrtle Mull of Lancaster, Pa.

Relatives and friends also members of International TypoLoyal Order of "Moose Lodge 148, graphical Union Philadelphia, York, Boy Scouts of Fairview America Camden County Council. Youth Center. and Immanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church of West Collingswood. N.J., are invited 11 to funeral service Saturday at a.m.. at the Myrtetus Funeral Home.

1530 Collings Fairview. Camden. N.J. Interment at Cedar Green Cemetery. Clayton, N.J.

Friends may call Friday On Nov. 30. 1967. E. Roy, beloved husband of the late Anna D.

Newbern (nee Dernpsey) of 1009 Collings West Collingswood, N.J.. age 76 years. Surviving are a daughter. Miss Mildred Newbern of West Collingswood; and three sisters, Mrs. A.

W. Kircher, Mrs. Earl Thompson, and Mrs. Relatives Nelson Helm of Woodbury, J. and friends of the family, also members of Frances Childs Methodist Church, are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday at 1:30 p.m., at Foster's Funeral Home.

Haddon and Lees Collingswood. N.J. Interment at Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro, Friends may call Sunday evening after 7 o'clock. REILLY Suddenly Dec. 1967.

of 121 Joseph husband Edith Reilly. Franklin west, Berlin, N.J., Due notice of funeral arrangements will be announced by the Knight Funeral Home, Berlin, N.J. WASHINGTON-1 participation in major outdoor recreational activities has increased 51 per cent since 1960 and the trend is accelerating, according to the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation of the Interior Department. Charles H. Iredell FUNERAL HOME 402 WHITE HORSE PIKE HADDON HEIGHTS Lincoln 7-3110 Notices SHAPPELL On Nov.

28, 1967, Walter husband of the late Alice C. of Cherry Hill. N.J., age 62. Survived by two sons. David Cherry Hill.

and Robert Florida: two daughters. Mrs. Walter Balazy. Farmington, and Mrs. Edward Hahn, Pennsauken; two sisters, one brother.

and 12 grandchildren. Services for relatives and friends on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.. at the Stretch Funeral Home, 8 W. Kings Highway, Haddonfield. Interment private.

Friends may call Friday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Parking on premises. SPROUL On Nov. 29. 1967, Bertha, beloved wife of Leason F.

Sproul, So. St. Andrew's Ramblewood, Moorestown, N.J.. age 66 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday at 10 a.m., in the Schetter Funeral Home, 304 Marlton Cherry Hill.

N.J. Viewing Friday evening. Interment in Rochester, New York. TAYLOR of Riverton, N.J.. on November 29, 1967.

Howard G. husband of Mary Roberts Taylor, age 77 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend a memorial service Sunday, December 3rd. at 3 p.m., Westfield Friends Meeting House. Rt.

130 and Riverton Cinnaminson. N.J. In lieu of flowers contributions may Branch be made to Moorestown-Taylor YMCA, Moorestown, N.J. TOYE SR. Suddenly on Nov.

30. 1967. William husband of Mary (nee Hassan) of 7507 Zimmerman Delair. 1.J., age 64 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given through the Davies Chapel, 4522 Westfield Pennsauken, N.J.

WENGER On November 29. 1967. Frank husband of Frances M. (nee Moore) of 920 Powell Gloucester City, N.J. age 57 years.

Also survived by 2 of daughters. Mrs. Doris M. McGinley Bellmawr: Miss Joanne P. of Gloucester City; 1 brother.

John. 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, 8:30 a.m. from the McCann Funeral Home, Brown and Monmouth Gloucester City, N.J. High mass of requiem 9:30 a.m.

at St. Mary's Church. Gloucester City. Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

Friends may call Friday evening. WOLF On November 30. 1967. John beloved husband of the late Gertrude (nee Fox) of 34 Highland Avenue, Clementon. N.J..

age 79 years. Survived by son John stepson John Peden and 11 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of Clementon AA Fire New Jersey Exempt Fireman's Association and employes of Clementon Lake Park are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Ora L. Wooster Funeral Home, 51 Park Boulevard.

Clementon, N.J. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening. IN MEMORIAM HENEKS In sad and loving memory of a dear mother. Amanda Heneks, who passed away Dec.

1, 1961. Dear mother. you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Sadly missed by daughters, Lucy and Minnie and families.

WELLS In sad and loving memory of a dear mother. and grandmother. Mae C. Wells, who passed away December 1, 1964. The world may change from year to year But And never friends will from the day one to dalved From memory pass away.

Sadly missed by daughter. Laura. son-in-law. Jim. grandson, Jimmy and great-grandchildren.

CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Anna Hillman and family wishes to thank their friends, neighbors and relatives fo: their flowers and cards, in their recent bereavement, in the death of husband, father and grandfather. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to the many friends and neighbors for their thoughtfulness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and passing of my dear husband and dear father. Mrs. Grace McCloskey and daughters.

Mrs. Pat Wohlgemuth and Mrs. Grace Jean Morris. We would like to express our deep appreciation to all our friends. relatives and neighbors for the many cards, flowers, mass cards and acts of kindnesses during the illness of our beloved wife.

mother and sister. Cora and our subsequent bereavement. Also the employees of the Holly Store. Broadway, Camden. for their memorial contributions in her honor to the Institute for Medical Research.

Their kindness we shall never forget. Charles J. Smith and family. 65 Princeton Clementon, and Ada Gianunzio, 21 Ridgeway Oaklyn. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EICHEL HOME FUNERAL PENNSAUKEN, N.

J. HARVEY H. BROWN Moorestown 235-5555 Serving Every Religion N.J. Student Held In N.M. Death ARTESIA, N.M.

(UPI)- student at the College of Artesia from Irvington, N.J., is scheduled for arraignment 11 on involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of an Artesia serviceman Nov. 7. John L. Dishko 19. was bound over for trial in Carlsbad, N.M., District Court at a preliminary hearing in Artesia.

Richard Glenn Waller, 18, of Artesia, also is charged in the death of Ronnie Ford, 21. Ford, who was home on leave from the Air Force, was killed when the car he was riding in, driven by Waller, crashed during a drag race. Dishko was driving the other car in the race. Waller has also been bound over for trial. WALTER S.

SHAPPELL Funeral services for Walter S. Shappell of Cherry Hill will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in the Stretch Funeral Home, West Kings Highway, Haddonfield. Burial will he private. Mr.

Shappell is survived by two sons, David W. of Cherry Hill and Robert R. of Juno Isle, two daughters. Mrs. Walter Balazy of Farmington, and Mrs.

Edward Hahn of Pennsauken; two sisters, a brother 2 Shappell, grandchildren. a resident of and, Cherry Hill for many years, died in Cherry Hill Hospital Tuesday. He was an automobile mechanic. SPRINKLERS EVERYWHERE MARIETTA, Ga. (UPI)-The Lockheed-Georgia aircraft factory has 250 miles of fire sprinkler pipe and 4,000 sprinkler heads, believed to be the largest sprinkler system under one roof in the world.

FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME Est. 1910 Collingswood. N.J Audubon, N.J. G. Harold Hozey W.

Deckman Mgr. Mgr. Phone UL 4-0152 Phone LI Our Own Parking Lots Next to Our Funeral Homes Services Monday for Fire Chief Services for Edgar R. Ellender, 73, retired third district fire chief, will be Monday at 10 a.m. in the Evoy Funeral Home, 129 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, where friends may call an 1 hour earlier.

Burial will be in National Cemetery, Beverly. Mr. Ellender, of Clementon, died Wednesday in Edgewood Memorial Hospital. He was a long-time resident of Camden and a fireman for 38 years. He was a veteran of World War member of the Sparrow-Maxwell Post No.

1269, VFW, and the Fireman's Mutual Benefit Association. He is survived by a son, Edgar Jr. of Moorestown; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Weber of Clementon, Mrs. Dorothy Small of Oaklyn and Mrs.

Edith Ireland of Gibbsboro; nine grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Extradition Waived in Knife Murder MIAMI (UPI) A transient waiter was in jail here today, awaiting return to Pennsylvania where he is charged with fatally stabbing Philadelphia socialitesportsman William B. Thompson. William Martin Campbell, 24, surrendered to the FBI here yesterday after he learned he was wanted in connection with Thompson's murder. He waived extradition and was in Dade County (Miami) Jail pending his return to Pennsylvania.

His bond was set by U.S. Commissioner Edward Swant at $100,000 on a charge of unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. The FBI said Campbell was seen bar-hopping with Thompson early Thanksgiving Day, the same day the wealthy horseman was stabbed in the neck and chest. Police found Thompson the next day in his luxurious bachelor apartment in Haverford. Police said Campbell was a room service waiter in the swank Bellevue-Stratford hotel in Philadelphia, Gas Kills Man Cleaning Truck WEST CHESTER, Pa.

(UPI) -One man was killed and another was sickened by hydrogen gas yesterday while cleaning out a tank trailer in a trucking company yard. Ronnie Brittingham, 31, of Concordville, was pronounced dead on arrival at Chester County Hospital after he was pulled unconscious from the trailer tank at the Matlack Inc. plant in nearby West Goshen. Samuel Grow, 30, was "released after treatment. Witnesses said the men entered the trailer's tank under the impression it was empty.

Restine of West Chester, another employe, pulled Brittingham and Grow from the tank when they toppled over. MRS. D. M. KRIPS Mrs.

Dorothy M. Krips, 51, of 49 A West Oakland Avenue, Oaklyn, died yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Samuel a son, Joseph A. with the U.S. Navy; a brother, and three sisters.

Requiem high mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Church of St. Aloysius, Oaklyn. Friends will meet an hour earlier in the Healey Funeral Home, 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, where they may call Monday night. Burial will be in New St.

Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. SPAIN OLIVE-OIL LEADER MADRID-Spain was the world's No. 1 olive-oil producer last year with more than 1.5 million tons. Following were Italy with 400,000 tons, Greece with 150,000 and Turkey with 140,000. SCHETTER Funeral Home 304 W.

Mariton Pike Eriton, Cherry Hill Twp. HA 9-8545 Monuments NEW JERSEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS U.S. 130 King Ave. PENNSAUKEN 662-2756 Monuments Especially Designed BARRE for Your GUILD Cemetery OPEN Monuments SUNDAYS RAVELLI MEMORIALS 140 W. White Horse Pile BERLIN 767-0170 (Opp.

BERLIN CEMETERY) COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Friday, December 1, 1967 11 Princeton Raising Tuition Fees Again PRINCETON (UPI) ton University announced yesterday a $200 increase in undergraduate tuition, bringing the cost to $2,150 a year. The increase, the third tuition Princeton To Curb Protestors PRINCETON (UPI) Princeton University President Robert F. Goheen vowed yesterday to deal sternly with unruly student protesters who show up to taunt a Dow Chemical Co. recruiter scheduled to arrive here next week.

The Princeton Ad Hoc Committee for Peace and Human Rights said it has a "moral responsibility to act" against Dow. the makers of napalm bombs. But Goheen issued a statement that said "action which infringes seriously on the rights of others or interferes with the normal operation of the university cannot be taken lightly." He said "action inconsistent" with this policy will subject the protestors to disciplinary action. The student committee said it is still deciding what kind of protest to use against the Dow representative when he arrives Tuesday. in five years, was announced by university President Dr.

Robert F. Goheen. Dr. Goheen said the Board of Trustees approved the raise to maintain a balance between student fees and other spiraling costs. A simultaneous increase of $300 was also announced for graduate tuition, bringing that annual total to $2,250.

It is the first time in the history of Princeton that graduate tuition has exceeded that of undergraduates. In a letter to students, Dr. Goheen said, "I am sure you realize that' at Princeton the tuition charge represents only about half the actual costs of an undergraduate's education; the remaining costs must be met from gifts." Students at the university currently receive more than 000 annually in scholarships. Student employment produces another $450,000 a year for undergraduates. South Jersey Skies FRIDAY, DEC.

1 -UPI-Courier-Post Telefax PFC Paul Krustchinski, 21, of Houston, Texas, watches "K-Niner," puppy belonging to a buddy who was wounded last week in the Dak To battle to evict North Vietnamese soldiers from the area. EJ. TOYLAND GIGANTIC SELECTION OF AMERICA'S MOST WANTED TOYS AT HUGE SAVINGS SHOP EARLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! CUMB- ACRON TRACTION MIGHTY LIKE MIKE IT TRUCKS TRANSOGRAM IDEAL'S NEVER A TRUCK KIDDIE CAREFUL "CAREFUL" SOME HIGH CHAIR TOPPLING FOR DOLLS TOWER GAME REMCO'S MIGHTY MIKE TRUCK Our orig. low price 5.99 8 808 1.66 3.77 Build a 5 foot high tower SKYWAY SET Sturdy wood construction in then reOur original low price 13.69 with blond birch finish. move each colorful pillar Motorized truck and 29" 3 high with swing over a time, but be moving van dump twist truck, and gas climb over ob- 8.77 tray.

For dolls up to 21" CAREFUL! Fun for all ages! stacles many times their size! Includes obstacle set and bridge set. (Bat. extra) Limit 1 per customer TRANSOGRAM'S NIFTY TIGRRR RANGER SCOOT 2.44 It's 25 inches high, has chrome plated steering and bar, sturdy decorated hardwood MULTIPLE'S plastic construction. COMPLETE LONE RANGER SET EMENEE ELECTRIC POLYCHORD Silver, plastic Durable and Scout, pieces safe to include stagecoach play Tonto, with and 2.66 PIANO ORGAN AS SEEN ON TV guns. Wow! 24 full-size black and white Has keys With 6 song play major, book, sharps 6 minor and instructions.

chords. flats. 16.99 Limit 1 Per Customer TOPPER "BABY MAGIC" A DOLL A KIDEE-KROME PEDESTAL TABLE AND CHAIR SET Stain-proof table top, 32 Mosaic pattern YOUR. CHOICE 8.88 captain's DELUXE chairs EXTRA with chrome LARGE finish tubular "DUXBURY" steel frames. ROCKER She ing 18" sleeps tall her! smiles, too.

Baby without No she Magic batteries ever cries, is a touch- req. she big Safety Authentic FAMOUS construction, set-up board double-braced beautiful "PACER" for antique back, mounting, maple all SPRING rugged finish, hardwood HORSE wood tubular turned legs. 9.99 steel frame, molded western saddle, canteen and lariat. CHARGE-IT with your E. J.

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WELSH RD. ROOSEVELT BLVD. STATE SPROUL RDS. CHELTENHAM AVE. AUDUBON, N.

J. PHILADELPHIA, PA. SPRINGFIELD, PA. EASTON WYNCOTE, PA. Open daily including Saturday 9:30 'til 10 Open Monday thru Saturday Open Monday thru Saturday Open Monday thru Saturday Sunday 11 A.M.

to 6 P.M. 9:30 'til Friday 'til 10 'til 10 9:30 A.M. 'til 10 P.M. Sunset today, 4:37 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:03 a.m.

New Moon today, 11:10 a.m. This month, as always happens in December, the Full Moon rides high and the sun rides low. This year Saturn and Mars will be visible at the ending of evening twilight and Jupiter and Venus are the planets seen in the early morning twilight throughout the month..

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