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-13 Ra Ca In Hf If 1 COUMH-rOST, Cam'dtn, N. Tuidy, SpUmtr 1J, 155 rrrntinn Sitft I Dr. Mnrmv Moans' Democrats List Speakers Bureau Of 86 Members i lean iissuciauun Keeping Tab On Taxes, Accounting, Business Ooprrl(hU4 ky WILLIAM LEI ImdlcH In Bed One Look Improvement OK At Merchanivillc Of Camden Co. Doctors to Honor Missionary Nun i At Convocation Sister Mary Benedict, a medical Eighty-six Democratic leaders Trade It In? Alhrrt rtirrl rwnt nnd onerntcs a trueklnff business, Dr. Edwin N.

Murray, of Camden, was named president of the Camden County Heart Association Merchantville Council a $5000 emergency appropriation Monday night to convert will serve, as members of tho par' And Burglar Runs Pasadena, Sept. 13 (INS) Mrs. Zora Tarpin, 41, of Pasadena frightened a fcur-giar out of her room in early morning hours simply by sitting up In bed. Mrs. Tarpin, in order to keep out lights and street noises, was wearing ear plugs and a face mask.

ty'i county speaker's bureau, it missionary to East Faklstan, this week will become first nun and part of the newly acquired recre- at the first annual meeting of the ation center into a caretaker's Monday night in its Two years ago ho bought a truck for $6000 and paid cash. He took depreciation on the truck at tho rate of 25 percent a year. The truck, therefore, stands him $3000 at the present time. Bird Is planning now to buy a new truck priced ut $8000, The dealer has offered him $2000 as a trade-in allowance on his old truck. At the same time, from another party, Bird has received an offer one of the few women to becom He succeeds apartment in order to prevent w- Dr.

M. a Fellow of tho International Col' was announced today by C. Lawrence Gregorlo, chairman, Tho speakers will address rallies in all sections of tho county, Gregorio said, and "factually underscore the progressive accom vandalism at the property. Joseph Stein who became chairman of the board ot trustees. lego of Surgeons.

Because of the urgency of the situation there will be no contract of $.2000 cash lor his old truck. The award will be made at a would not be deductible Should Bird sell his old truck for $2000 cash. Or should he from his Income. It would be plishments of the state and county Weather Kxpert Predicts Control Over Hurricanes Asbury Tark. Sept.

13 (UP) The day when man can harness hurricanes Is In sight, according to a military weather expert. Cnpt. Frederic A. Berry, USN, chief scientific advisor to the Navy Advisory Committee says the seeding of clouds may be the answer. Berry mado the statement after the joint meeting of the American Meteorological Society and the fifth weather radar conference of the Ft.

Monmouth Signal Corps engineering laboratories opened their joint meeting Monday. "Direction of hurricanes could possibly be controlled under certain particular circumstances by large scale weather control like cloud seeding, which is now in the early stages of development," CapU Berry said. The conference will continue through Thursday, considering such subjects as the life cycle of storms, the use of radar in storm analysis and detection, tornadoes and cyclones. The visitors from the American Meteorological Society were greeted by Dr. Harold Zahl, director of rsearch for the Signal Corps laboratories at Ft.

trade in his old truck and give the bidding, Mayor J. Weer Chow an nounced. The propcrty at Somerset st. and Greenleigh ct. comprises four-acres and cost the borough $36,760.

added to tho price of tho now Democratic administrations. In preparation for the cam dealer $0000 in cash for the truck, making his cost $9000, Bird's annnal charge for depreci paign, Gregorlo added, a series of Tuition Increased For Other Areas By Collingswood convocation during the 20th annual congress of tho College ot Surgeons, which opened today iri Philadelphia and will continue until Thursday. She is a cousin of Mrs. Chri tine Lesher, of 6319 Upsal st Pennsauken, wife of a photot Improvements at the park cost Threo other new officers were elected, one retained, and 45 trustees elected to terms of one, two and three years. Retained as treasurer for another year was Joseph A.

Halbeisen, trust officer of the First Camden National Bank and Trust Co. Dr. David Andrus and Frederick O. Ziegler, of RCA, were elected vice presidents. The new secretary is Dr.

Vincent McDermott In his annual report to the board. Dr. Stein pointed out that a year ago tho Camden County This problem is one which is facd by everyone in business who uses machinery, equipment, trucks atlon would be computed on his $13,230. adjusted cost. or other property In the production On tho other nana, Jet us as iornwr Club Situ At the June 11)54 council meet ing three local organizations de sume that Bird has an opportunity engraver.

or income. There's a Difference A $32 increase in grade school to scU his old truck for $1000 clared their support for the pur At the convocation Sister Mary Benedict will be the only woman meetings or bureau memDers is planned at which campaign issues will be outlined by Freeholder Joseph W. Cowgill, State Senate candidate, and Freeholder Director Oscar Moore, seeking reelection. Bureau members include Director of Public Safety E. George Aaron, Director of Public Works Frank A.

Abbott, James G. Aiken, Joseph Asbell, Mrs. Laura tuition for areas sending pupils chase, in addition to 500 residents who signed a petition in favor of among 700 malo surgeons who will Also, that tho dealer will allow his $1000 on a trade in. If Bird sells the old truck for At first glance, it would seem that it makes no difference whether Bird trades in his truck for $2000 or sells it for cash. In to Collingswood was announced ire th.

feliowshi the action. Heart Association organized with cash, ho realizes a profit of 5 10OO, The tract formerly was owned nigiu Dy me ujmngswooci) As a surgeon-missionary in East Board of Education. Pakistan for the last seven years' out funds. Since that time the by the Merchantville Country Club. either case he must give up his old But since ho owned the truck for truck and $6000 of his own monov more than 6 months before its Under the new rates the tuition she Performed more than 5000 mrwr r1 thorn in a nnii Councilman Raymond J.

Juban- public has provided approximately $40,000 for use in combatting heart disease. Of the total amount, 45 G. Bailey, Adolphua Bayton, Sur in order la aenulr the now truck, sale, the nroflt is treated the same jumps from $19j to $227, while nitai nf th rathnlic Modiral Mis. But there is a difference- as a long-term capital gain. Only rogate John T.

Beal, John R. Ben-nie, Mayor George E. Brunner, with the State, thp senior srhonl raf is'uinn at Mvmnncinrrh alert percent is shared yik declared until there was a caretaker at the center there would be hundreds, perhaps thousands of dollars worth of damage caused. and national heart associations for raIscd $2 to $337, and tho juniorldirected the building and is now rmVnToyXSslHigh tuition if decreased $1 locator of a general hospital income tax-wise. pu percent oi me prom, or If Bird sells his old truck for would be included in his gross cash, he will realize an ac-jcome.

tual loss of $1000 on the sale. Such Converse Situation loss is fully deductible from hiJ Conversely, if Bird traded in his Chew thought damage could be Joseph Cardamone, Mrs. Jeanette Carling, James Carter, Mrs. Pauline Chalfont. Freeholder Michael J.

Conroy, Patrick Corbett, Peter J. Coruzzl, Frank J. Crawford, from new discoveries and Sho returned to this country to proved techniques. Carl M. Diefenbach, school su- accept the fellowship and to de The balance Of the funds Will be norintentlnnt.

said th( new rates 'liver a nnnrr on "Onoratincr Ex prevented by locking tho gates which divided the borough property from Merchantville Country Club. Two Seek Caretaker Post YZrof the new truck lrUCk 'd Conner Thomas Trie cost or the new trucK is be a non taxable exchange. He tiarrv rvith Dank. Harry R. Deith Meyner Calls Parley On Resort Promotion used in the coming year in Cam- figured on an estimated cost basis, porienees in the Far East," before den County, Dr.

Stein said, for OK School Addition Plan the College of Surgeons, helping to educate the public and The board approved the pre- She is the former Florence medical profession in the control liminarv tilans for the Dronoscd Tonne. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, chairman of Toms River, Sept. 13 (UP) Recreation Commission said plans ot heart disease, and for a com-Vicht-room addition to the North Wendell W.

Young of 6137 I for the apartment were ready but Gov. Meyner has called for a Sept munity service program at present School at Stokes and Lees aves.iCastor Philadelphia. She he had no definite price. 19 conference to discuss ways of $soou. lie wm acauct not delude any part of the Hon annually on the basis of this Rain jn ms nCome.

However, the cost. $i000 profit would be deducted However, the situation is differ-(fr0m the $8000 price of the new rnt if Bird trades in his old truck truck, reducing its cost on his for $2000 and gives the dealer books to $7000. Annual cash for the balance. ftion would be computed on the If a taxpayer exchanges (trades basis of this adjusted cost. In) a truck, machinery or any! Before deciding whether to trade other property used in his busi- in old property or sell it for cash, ness for the production of income, I taxpayer should determine first for similar property to be used.

whether he has a taxable income promoting vacation travel to all New Jersey resorts. The apartment would consist of two bedrooms, dining room, kitchen and a bathroom, he said. Foster reported two applications largely directed toward finding Oren Thomas, architect, said he was educated at Hallahan High and controlling rheumatic fever. 'will take the plans to the State School, the University of Prnnsyl-As more funds become avail-Board of Education for approval, vania, the Medical Mission Mother-able, Dr. Stein added, it is the I The board accepted the rcsigna- house and the Woman's Medical association's desire to increase the'tion of Clarence MacNelly, whoollege, all of Philadelphia, and number of programs leading to, was architect for construction on 'served an internship in Miseri- Also Angelo Do Persia, Peter Devine, Mrs.

Gertrude Dixon, S. Raymond Ibbs, John Dziekanski, A. David Epstein, Alex Feinbcrg, Peter F. Finley, Thomas Ford, Vallie Franeesconl, Samuel T. French County Counsel Vincent L.

Gallaher, Harold P. Gleaner, Louis L. Goldman, John Gorman, Sheriff J. James Hainsworth Freeholder John A. Healey, City Counsel Norman Heine, Mrs.

Edith Henry. Also Francis G. Homan, Mrs. Cecelia L. Jackson, Mrs.

Irene Janice, Miss Edna Kearney, Plans for the meeting, to be held In Trenton, were made Monday by Freeholder Director A. Paul King, improved health here. the Newbie, Sharp and Tatumcordia Hospital of Ocean County, publicity chair for the position had been received but no appointment made. Jubanyik reported $1925 had been spent on exterior work at the for the same purpose as tno oia, for the year or a loss. The new board of trustees foriSchools.

and appointed Edwards' man of the New Jersey Resort the income tax law considers it a Where the trade-in is less than 1955-1956 are: and Green. Camden architects, to11 Association. i ine iun la snonsorea dv ionn i One-mr Ifrm: iX. Hiddonflfld1 club. Painting cost $925: car "non-taxable exchange.

Profit or I xxi Association Secretary Mai Dod- cost: If there is a net loss for the year, the exchange is better, National Ban: E. G. Boa-man. CA; WIHICCi'Vs School Parent-Teacher Associa- ham Bora. HouumiM Mr.

e. a. jester i ompKins, Doaxa prcs- son, of Atlantic City, said the gov pentry, $885 and masonry, $615. Charles S. Ball, borough clerk, This means that in the year, since it adds to the cost of the Omin, VMitmf Nurtn Amelition: pvnlajnnH MmWllv ndcnH tlon LOllingSWOOd, Will De fla Cutler.

CutlM- Metal ProducU; Robert Gr-10ent, explained MdC.NCIiy aSKCO f. Thomas Kelly, Frank M. Lario, was instructed to write Congress wt. cooper Hopiui; Dr. r.

k. Hoiiinaiied: to be reuevcd of his contract be- when such a non-taxable exchange; new truck. That additional cost Mavor Ancelo MMalan-occurs, profits on the exchanges will be deductible by way of larger) A rJUi. Wumra'i Cum: lira. David Lubcr, Jmrjli Ffdratinn: Loula M)Lr, Gnjdwill Indui- ernor is "interested in increasing the income of the state's largest single industry" and in extending the vacation season into September.

A talk by the governor, followed mirk, Edward F. Menneti, James GENTLE man Wolverton, to assist in the reinstatement of a mail box at Plymouth and Somerset sts. The box was removed in July in: wuiiam Morriwi, wcm Jtnn Neither are losses deducted. I In case the taxpayer shows an But the profits or losses on such income for the year, the trans- Milano, Anthony C. Mitchell, Rob pital: Dr.

Hrman Ronbrr Ut Jinntf cause of illness. Votes New Piano The board approved $1350 for a new piano for the school auditorium and $750 for stage platforms to seat the orchestra siianr.pr, snrrtanm AwKtation ert B. Moir. Madison Morton, J. to a new position at St.

James and timiau: jwptt ward, ttumooi. com- exchanges are not ignored or for--action should be in the form ofi George Neutze the Rev gotten. A loss on a non taxable a sale. The entire loss would i Aen cay Clerk Jnta ihn Sussex sts, T. Tm-ffj Urm: Dr.

Leon Cohm. Ir. Wal- and choral groups. tw crut: J. Art crouifra.

oolwica: Dr. Odorisio, Samuel P. Orlando, Al ANTACID "07 From Meters Ball read a letter from Edward fred Pierce, Albert K. Plone, Dr. Permission wa3 granted for ad the new item acquired, increasing come in that year, its cost.

A profit is subtracted Where Sale Is Better Harold K. Cmon, Thomu Farr, Dr. Carl Filacnrw: Jneph J. McOmr, Anwrlcan Ffd-eralion of Laoor Dr. Edward Maiur: Frank E.

Mclnnl, of Industrial Omrua- vertisement for new sections of Howard E. Prim as, Joseph Ra- by panel discussions between resort industry leaders and Joseph E. McLean, state economic development commissioner, will highlight the conference. King said the Industry "welcomes the recognition which the governor is giving to New Jersey's prime dollar-producing Praiss, Camden postmaster, stat jrom me price oi me new iiem, tha j. fence for the high school ath reducing its cost.

Imaiw lhan rnsf! Tf the taxrawri Also Walter Rand. Edward A letic field. ucj vy uic ui Kftmixvvnur. Mrs. eg ward A.

Reld. tam- the area iustified the chance lden; Jotm ii" Jr. chamber of cm- V. iwrc Dr. w.

Vtmon. br. Henry r. Wit- Ball reported revenue from thermal. Miss Eunice Mellingcr, a teach ST! has a net loss for the year, a.sale Reid.

Charles Robert is finally disposed of in a er, was granted a leave of absence and Miss Julia Mascara was ap property lg pnli( would jam(s Scarduzio, Leon C. taxable transaction, gain or loss offsct jnst he ass The Schecter. Fred W. Schorpe. Ed-will be taken into account at that fit inri.HrvTu-in s-ai.

M. K.ithn-n pointed to replace her. borough parking meters totalled' 2 S707 for the first five weeks. "If or- a. HaibiMn; Rt.

r. UllS Keeps Up, he Said, the SboOO.Kaui RabW Hanr Ktllman. Camdrn; appropriation could be paid off in' ffi: atiiimiii y'k un wv Two new teachers were ap pointed. They are Mrs. Jeanette Panel leaders at the conference will be Joseph Jacoby, of Wild-wood, on advertising: Jack Lamping, of Ocean County, county and regional promotion, and Dodson on One year.

Motrin- Paraclwa. Our Lad7 of Lourdu Jones and Mrs. Marion Dasch. The resignation of Mrs. Eunice S.

Bakley was accepted. ine oorougn treasurer was au- Dr. jowh m. stn. km Jan stretch.

thorized to pay $12,488 to Penn- ptor, Tb counw-poat. sauken Sewerage Authority for service in 1955. KITCHEN' KAPERS SET u' depend on how long the Mrs. Frances Spple. Mrs.

Mary Meanwhile, depreciation on the propcrty was ovmed vri()r Xo ifs Spearing. Saunders Spence, Her-jew acquisition is computed on the hdd tharljbrrt L. Stoolman. Sauel S. Sup-basis of its cost, adjusted for any 6 aU Lt wodd Inick, 0.

V. Swisher, Mrs. Leah increase or decrease due to non- 'in income, if was.Townsend. WUIiam J. Trainor, taxable gains or losses.

Md Ii)p nion? than 6 mantt only' Louis Troiano. Joseph Varbalow, Trade-in Aon-Taxable i50 ot lhc prout would bo in-jSabha Vcrdiglione, Eugene Wales, In Albert Birds case. in income. Jthe Rev. CharW Walker.

Free- In would he a non-taxable ex- thcre a profit holder Harold Walters, Thomas change. His old truck would be. 0 exchange Watson and the Rev. Inin C. municipal and resort publicity.

The Rosary Society of Im Chew signed a proclamation de Ownership by British Railways of 51,000 houses, flats and other properties occupied by its em GOP W05IEX TO MEET The Women's Ninth Ward Republican Club will hold a meet maculate Heart of Mary Church, claring Sept. 17-23 as Constitution Week. This was at the re Oaklyn, will have a Kitchen! ployes at an annual rent ot about the Kapers night Sept 27 in Borough i $13 million makes the company rr.T i be better. It would keep wise. quest of the Daughters of American Revolution.

ing at 830 p. Thursday at o36 Broadway. I Hall at 7.4 p. m. I the largest landlord In Britain.

"niU1 gain on the disposal of the old "STiwi in 'property from increasing the i GOP Women lo Fete Bird would sustain on tho ex-. Assembly Candidate In addition to giving consideration to the immediate effects resulting from a sale or an exchange, lUi.rrV, Ka frivim trh thp should be given to the Miss Evelyn W. Haley, will be honored by the Camden County- matter of smaller or larger Women's Republican Club Wed-charges for depreciation In future nesday as the first woman assem-ycarj, ibly candidate from Camden Coun- rMw ntir ihlnVin? over all thoity since phases involved, should a taxpayer) Mrs. Arthur W. I loll, president decide whether it would be better said the group will honor Miss for him to sell his old property, Haley at a tea from 2 to 4 p.

m. in 1 the home of Mrs. Sidney P. Mc- or trade it in. Cord.

441 Collings Collings wood. Luther ITA Elects Mrs. Holl said guests will in YOU, GET ALL THESE BENEFITS IN A Clorox-Clean Wash! 1. Snowy-whlt Uncus Clorox removes gray and yellow dinginess. 2.

Bright Ust colors Clorox removes dulling film. 3. Lovely looking linens Clorox removes ugly stains, even scorch and mildew. 4. Frrh- clean-snielUng linens Clorox deodorizes.

5. Sanitary linens Clorox is the most efficient germ-killer of its kind. clude Congressman and Mrs. Hushes President Charles A. Wolverton, the sue Republican assemblywomen in New boon has Pvobcrt Hughes elected president of I.uflwr Parent-Teacher si anm jersey and otner KepuDiican cana Associa-jdates.

Church Group Plans Supper for Oct. 1 tion, Pennsauken Township, it was announced today. Mrs. Donthy Schick is vice president and treasurer, and Mrs. Minerva Becker, secretary.

Family devotions will be the nrwrrnm frnir at thr meeting Scot. A Muerkraut and pork supper Seagram' ttDl will be given by the Holy Name on Thi. ITA will ser at an Sixrietv of St. Teresa's R. C.

mu HI open house in October following Church, on Oct 1, from 5 to 7 dedication ot tne new jeuowsmp p. m. hall. Refreshments and games wul The budget this year will In-; follow in the schoolyard, on Eve-cludc funds for equipping the new sham rd. at the Black Horse pike, Fellowship Hall gymnasium.

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