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20 COURIER-POST, Saturday, Juim 12, 1982 EATM H07DCQS tame Doctor: Hinc in him from being a total unknown to mention views with the young defendant, that started four days after he had shot Reagan, press secretary James Brady and two law enforcement offi-' 'A V--. She said Hinckley had an inability to feel remorse, or sympathy, with the victims of his crime and lsso self-centered that three weeks after the shooting he was talking of writing a book about it. 4." Reagan was whisked away in his limousine even before his Secret Service guards knew he had been shot on March 30, 1981, but the others lay bleeding on the ground long after Hinckley was taken away in a police car. -Brady was shot in the brain and has not fully recovered. Policeman Thomas Delahanty was by his wound to retire.

Secret Service "(Agent Tim McCarthy is back at worlta Johnson said that in prison Hinckley avidly followed news accounts, bragging that it propelled By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL Associated Press WASHINGTON In the frenzied moment right after he had emptied his gun, John W. Hinckley Jr 'looked out of the corner of his eye and saw someone lying on the ground bleeding, recognized him not to be the president and said to himself '0n hell," a psychiatrist testified yesterday. "He wasn't sure he wanted to hurt anyone," continued Dr. Sally Johnson.

"He said he hadn't intended to hurt anyone." But it was not entirely clear from her testimony of what Hinckley told her whether be had said "Oh hell" because he thought he had missed President Reagan or because he was dismayed at having wounded someone. Johnson's account, a version not heard before by Hinckley's trial jury, was based on her inter 45,000 newspapers." H. rThere are about 1,700 daily newspapers ifcthe United She diagnosed Hinckley as suffering from a series of "personality disorders" that fall midway, between normalcy and insanity She described one of those disorders as J'narcis- v.J Hinckiey has an exaggerated sense of his'own importance, talking about "the now famous movie, 'Taxi and "the now-famous Park Central Hotel," the psychiatrist said, The film has figured prominently in theseyen-week-old trial, reportedly having great influence on Hinckley. The Park Central is where he stayed in Washington the night before the Hinckley "has the feeling he will spend the rest of his life in the spotlight and going down.in the history books, which is all true," Johnson said. Woman gets 20 years in murder case Villec crabbed, at' the youne woman's his car on Route 130 in Haddon Township the oi Nov.

22. Villec lived in Cherrywood Apartments in Gloucester Township. He was the owner of VM Dormer Builders Inc. in Stratford. After stabbing Villec, Mikulski pulled his body from the car and Jeft it lying on the highway att vNicholson Road.

She then drove off in his car. Both Assistant Camden County Prosecutor Steven Sand and defense attorney Jocelyn Block agreed that Mikulsky had agreed to go for a few drinks with Villec after he met her outside an Camden bar. She had been ordered Out of the bar because she was drunk, and had taken some drugs. After driving around for about an hour, Block CAMDEN A 20-year-old East Camden woman who stabbed a building contractor when he made a sexual advance on her last November was sentenced yesterday to 20 years in state prison. Superior Court Judge David G.

Eynon ruled that Kathleen Mikulski must serve at least six years of the sentence before parole consideration Without the parol restriction, Mikulski would have been eligible for release in less than 3 to years. 'Uf. Originally charged with murder, Mikulski pleaded guilty last month to the aggravated manslaughter of JohnS. Villec Jr. Villec was stabbed in the chest while driving When she pushed him away, he hit her in responded by pulling a knife from her pocket and stabbing' Villec once.

Mikulski yesterday she did not mean to kill the believed she stabbed him in the arm. said her client left Villec's body in the because she was afraid and wanted to from him. referred to Mikulsky 's carrying the knive matter of practical, everyday life in Cam-- had $2,000 in cash in his pockets when found his body. charges 2 men acquitted of ki LIGHTMAN June 11, 1982 Betty G. (nee Cohen wife of the late Marvin A.

(Mike) of 423 Fireside Lane, Cherry Hill, J. Mother of Jerome Llghtman, Aaron Llghtman, Fran Rebecca Llghtman, and Earl Louis Light-man. Daughter of Anna Cohen, sister of Sidney Cohen, Mildred Hurwiti, Caff Cohen, Sanford Cohen, grandmother of Jessica and Toby Beth. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Sunday 11 a.m precisely GOLDSTEINS 410 North Broad St. Interment Har Jehuda Cem.

Family will return to 423 Fireside Lane, Cherry Hill, J. Mccormick -worsley On June 11, 1982 Ethel K. (nee Brown) Age 62 years. Beloved wife of Thomas F. McCormlck of Delair, N.J.

Dear motner of Nancy Houser of Turnersville also sur-, vived by four grandchildren Michael, Joseph, and Ronald Houser and Donna Bell and a great granddaughter Jenlffer Lynn Bell. Relatives and friends and also the members of the Ladles Au. of Am Vets 101 are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday II a.m. from the EDWARD P. LEONARD JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 35th St. River Camden, N.J. interment Lakeview Memorial Park. Friendsmaycall Monday after 7p.mat the funeral home. Parking on premises.

MOGIL 'v'-i'r June 1 1, 1982 Roberta (nee Ivker) of 1904 Owl Court, Cherry Hill. Wife of Joseph, mother of Mark and Jason Mogil, daughter of Frank and Frances Ivker, sister of Carole Singer and Linda Cohen, niece of Mollie Hirschman Kauffman. Relatives and Friends are invited to attend funeral services Sunday 3 PM at the DAVID B. BERSCHLER FUNERAL Chapels, S341 State Hwy 38, Pennsauken. Entombment Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Shiva will be observed at her late residence. Contributions In her memory may be made to the Allied Jewish Appeal of South Jersey or the American Cancer Society. SIRECI June 10th, 1982. John of Philadelphia, Beloved husband of the late Concetta (nee Rivaldo) Devoted father of Joseph, Mrs. Lena DeMayo and Mrs.

Sally Davi. Also survived by seven grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. Relatives and Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday 9am from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, INC. Northeast corner Broad Wolf Streets, Philadelphia. Mass of Christian Burial 10am St.

Nicholas Church, Philadelphia. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pa. Viewing Sunday eve-. SMITH On June 8, 1982 of San Diago, Calif, (for merly of Glocester City) Frank S. Smiths Jr.

(Shanky) age 53 years. Survived by fwo sons Frank Ill and John both of two brothers Thomas M- Reilly and John D. Reilly both of Los Angeles, Calif, two sisters Mrs. Grace Betts, San Diago, Calif, and Mrs. Nora Dougherty, Runnemede, N.J.

Mr. Smith was retired from the U.S. Navy after twenty years service. Funeral services and interment at the convenience of the family. WIEDMAN On June 9th, 1982.

Marion (nee Simons) Age 69 years. Of Camden, N.J. Beloved wifeof the late Herbert E. Devoted mother of Barbara Son-in-Law David Kelley of Camden. Also survived by two brothers William Simons, Atco and Herbert One sister Jean Baseman, Camden and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Wiedman was a Deaconess of the Highland Baptist Church. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Monday at the Highland Baptist Church, Beacon Chandler. Pennsauken, N.J. Where friends may call after Interment Lake view Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers contributions made to the above name church would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements by EDWARD P. LEONARD JR. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. WLODARCZYK WODARZAK On June 10, 1982.

James husband of Mary (nee Lubonski) of Moorestown, formerly of Camden, N.J. Father of Mrs. Mary Ann Murphy of Moorestown, brother of Mrs. Pearl Derpltch of Camden, also three grandchildren. Relatives and friends also St.

Josephs Holy Name Society are invited to attend the funeral on Monday at 9am at THE PREDPELSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1458 Mt. Ephraim Avenue, Camden, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial at The Church of St. Joseph, 10th and Mechanics Street, Camden at 10am. Interment St.

Josephs Cemetery. Friends may cell Sunday eve-ning7to9 YAMBO Virginia of 538 Vine Street, Camden. Died June 10th, 1982. Age 55 years. She is sur-.

vived by husband Louis, two daughters, thirteen grandchildren, three brothers and four sisters. Relatives and Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral serviceson Sunday atthe Good Samaritan Church, 48 York Street, Camden. Friends may call at the church after 7pm. Interment Rosedale Memorial Park, Linden, N.J. Arrangements by MAY FUNERAL HOME, Camden.

BIELICKA "On June 9, 1982, Iran (nee Miller), wife of the late Stanley of Mt. Ephraim.NJ and formerly of Whitman Mother of Mrs. Wanda Marschlowiti of Mt. Ephraim and Mrs. Lorraine Misik of Glendora and also five grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Relatives and friendsareinvitedtoattendthefuneralon Monday at tarn at theSCHAFFHAUSER-PREDPELSKI FUNERAL 983 Haddon Collingswood. Mass of Christian Burial 9am at St. Joseph's Church, 10th Mechanic Camden. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Viewing Sunday evening 7-9pm BURMEISTER Warren S. On June 10, TO. Age 60 of N.J. Beloved husband of Florence, also survived by his father Walter Burmeister of Merchantville and sont sister Phyllis Moyer of Cherry Mill. Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend the funeral services Sunday eve.

9pm at THE FUNERAL HOME OF INGLESBY AND SONS, Cove and Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken. View- ing will be held 7-9pm Sunday eve. Inter-r ment Monday, Wildwood Cemetery, Williemport, Pa. V7DEJTCH "On June 10, 1982. Louis (Lou) beloved husband of Mary nee Mastropietro of Mt.

Laurel, N.J. Survived by daughter Cheryl Milstein and son-in-law Dennis, daugher JoetteMarcoccia and son-in-law Richard, two grandsons Ryan and Chad Milstein, mother-in-law Mrs. Philomena Mastro-- pietro. Relatives and Friends are invited toattend Funeral ServicesSunday 11am at the DAVID B. BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 5341 State Highway No.

38, Pennsauken, N.J. Interment Crescent Burial Park. Family will return to the Milstein residence 412 N. Otter Branch Glendora, N.J. DUFFY Hugh L.

On June II, 1982. Age 58. Of Pennsauken, N.J. Beloved husband of Viola (nee Chrtanowski). Dear father of Hugh, Thomas, Joseph, Linda, Joan, Ruth, -Maureen, Colleen and the late James.

Brother of William and Ruth Easterday. Also ten grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to s-attend the funeral starling 9a.m. Monday at THE FUNERAL HOME OF INGLESBY SONS, Cove Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken. Viewing Sunday evening 7 to 9 p.

m. at the funeral home. Interment Lake-view Memorial Park. Donations to The American Cancer Society, 570 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood, preferred. GURNACKI On June 10, 1982.

Anna (nee Zubrzycki). Wife of Joseph A. of Mt. Ephraim. Age 62 years.

Sister of Caroline Rogulski of Haddon Heights, Joseph Zubrzycki of Woodlynne, Alexander Zubrzycki of Camden, and Adolph Zubrzycki of Haddon Heights. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday 10AM at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Black Horse Pike and Haverford Road, Runne-. mede. Mass of Christian Burial 11AM Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Mt.

Ephraim. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Friends may call Sunday eve-- ning after 7PM at the funeral home. The family request memorial contri butions be made to the Sacred Heart Building Fund HANSEN On June 10, 1982 Doris M. (nee Churm) beloved wife of the late George M.

of Audubon, N.J. Age 77 years. Survived by a Robert D. of Collingswood. Two daughters Mrs.

Nancy Danks of Audubon, Mrs. Doris Souder of Audubon Park, three sisters Mrs. Elsie Nicolls, Mrs. Ivy Eber- hardt and Mrs. Betty Neubauer.

Seven grandchildren and four great grandchild -i dren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday at 10 a.m. at the HENRY FUNERAL HOME, 152 W.Atlantic Avenue Audubon, N.J. Interment Arlington Ceme- tery, Drexel Hill Pa. Friends may call Sunday evening at the funeral home.

HOLLEARN On June 9th, 1982. verna (nee Ashley) beloved wife of the late Leon of Cherry -Hill, N.J. Age 84 years. Survived by daughter Mrs. Jane Petrozza of Cherry Hill, grandson Steven Petrozza of Glassboro, "granddaughter Deborah Petrozza of Hill.

One great-grandchild. Brother Russell Ashley of Hershey, Pa. Sisters Betty Goff of Margate and Esther Baitinger of Bridgeton. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Resurrection on Monday from the Queen of Heaven RC Church, 700 W. Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill.

Interment Beverly National Cemetery. No viewing Sunday eve. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements J'under the Direction of the SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 West Marlton Pike, JOHNSON On June 11, 1982 Frederic B. husband of the late Marie (nee Elbertson) of Audu- bon, N.J.

Age 79 years. Survived by a brother Rodman R. Johnson of Bellmawr. 'Services will be held on Tuesday at at the MOLL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, West End Ave. At kings Highway, Haddonfield where friends may call after 10am.

Interment Harieigh Cemetery. WOODBURY A jury of 10 women and two men has found two Gloucester County men innocent of kidnapping and related sexual assault charges. The jury deliberated for about eight hours over two days before returning the verdict at 3 p.m. Thursday that freed Wilbur Brown, 26, of Franklin and Dennis Jones, 26, said. stopped for beer and to purchase drugs the girls were taken to a wooded area in the vicinity of Monroe and sexually according to court State Superior Court Judge Ernest Alvino said because of the way the indictment against the two men read, the jury could not con Superior Court Judge Richard S.

Hyland sentenced Barbara Jean Bennett, also known as Barbara Jean Harris, of the 400 block of Lib- erty Street, to 10 years in state -u. prison, for slaying of William Wilson, 41, a laborer who livedat the -r. same address, 'X Bennett, who had been in the Cam- den County Jail in lieu of $75,000 bail, pleaded guilty to manslaughter ui the March 6 stabbing of Wilson. Assistant county Prosecutor Dennis Wixted said Bennett, Wilson and others were drinking at the 1 house when Wilson made uncomplimentary remarks about the woman's grandmother. Bennett then went into the kitchen, came out with a foot-long butcher knife and stabbed the vie- breast the face: Mikulski back told.

Eynon man and Block highway getaway She as a den." Villec police IN THE COURTS Man gets 364 days in death by auto CAMDEN A Glassboro man who struck and killed a 15-year-old girl in Camden last when he was trying to beat a traffic light was sen-' tenced yesterday to 364 days in the Camden County Jaill Bernard, McDevitt, 29, of Park Village Apartments, had pleaded guilty to the death by auto charge in April. Yesterday he told Superior Court Judge Leon A. Win- gate that he has a terrible 'driving record and that as a result of a series of violations, his driver's license has been suspended by the state Department of Motor Vehicles 21 years. The sentence for McDevitt com OBITUARIES Frederic B. AUDUBON Frederic B.

Johnson, 79, secretary of Parkside Masonic Lodge No. 217 and a member of the Excelsior Consistory in West Collingswood, died yesterday at West Jersey Health System, Eastern Division, after a long illness A resident of White Horse Pike Audubon, Mr. Johnson was a former office manager at the Philadelphia POLICE NOTEBOOK sex sider the sexual assault charges unless kidnapping were proven. In some early editions of yesterday's Courier-Post, a headline on this story incor-f rectly stated ttialVWilber Brown and Dennis' 'Jones were convicted. The head- line was corrected in later tim once in the upper fight chest, he said.

Boy, 14, sentenced in 3 burglary cases MOUNT HOLLY i A 14-year-old WiUingborp boy has been sentenced to an indeterminate term at the Jamesburg Training 5 School for Boys and Girls after being convicted of burglaries that totaled more than $21,000 in household goods, Jerome Foots of Peartree Lane was found guilty of one theft and guilty to two thefts on May 10 before Superior Court Judge Anthony Tunney Jr. and was sen-tenced May 26. The case wis made public yesterday. r-'v-: trial Park, a spokesman said." The burglary was discovered by a township patrolman who noticed the office doors were pushed open about 6:30 a.m. yesterday, the spokesman said.

The spokesman said the burglars got into the office through, the roof and probably kicked the doors open so they would not have to carry the silver onto the roof on their way out of the one-story brick Has Roger's illness made you even stronger? i AM: Definitely. When you've' been together as long as we have, br, in any relationship you don't have to be married if one, mate fills down, the other gets stronger until the first can get up again. And it gdes back and forth like that. When mar-v riage is good, it's great, This extra strength that you've called up now, is it filtering through the rest of your life? W' AM: It is, as a matter of fact. How interesting! That strength is going into other areas of my lifeSr Reprinted by.

rrnoaMnf wtth-: PUAVGIRL. CopyrigM K) IJ, piaygirl Inc. OtstHbuted by Lot AngeKt Timet LEGAL NOTICES of Monroe. The two men had been accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two Absecon girls, ages 14 and 17, in January 1981. girls said Brown and Jones picked them up in Absecon after the car broke down.

After riding with the men for. more than four hours during which time the men plied With a plea agreement negotiated by Assistant Camden County Prosecutor Theodore Housel. McDevitt, who had been ordered to leave a bar on Mount Ephraim 30 minutes before the November accident, fled from the scene hitting Desiree Murphy of 732 Tulip St. as she walked on the sidewalk. He was arrested several hours later in a bar in Gloucester City.

I Oyear sentence for woman in killing CAMDEN A 27-year-old City woman received a 10-year jail sentence yesterday for the murder of a man she had stabbed because he criticized her grandmother. Johnson) 79 Electric where he had been employed for 35 years. Surviving is a brother, Rodman R. Johnson of Bellmawr. i Services will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.

at the HoU-Murphy Funeral Home, West End Avenue and Kings Highway, Haddonfield, where friends may call after 10 a.m. Burial will be in Harieigh Cemetery, Camden. Reporters describe Roger as your Svengali. They say that AmpMar-gret is incapable of surviving alone AM: That really is bullfeathers! That is worse than bullfeathers! Roger is no Svengali The character Bobbi Temple-ton in "Carnal Knowledge" affected you deeply. Do you see something of that character in v'; The vulfterabflity.

The expo-; 4 sure because of being overjy sensitive. I've tried to develop a lit-: tie armor over the years. I still can be knocked over by a feather in cer- tain situations but I certainly have learned, I can teft, as I've said before, when a problem is coming. 1 Roger's very UI now aid cannot deal with stress. If 1 can see stress com-; Ing, I try to steer it another way try to get rid of it before it hits him.

I can become a tigressjor Roger, for f. the kids or for a dear friend. Qr Sex was not something dis- cussed or mentioned in your upbringing It was a forbidden topic? AM: I think maybe it was discussed one time, and then that was it: How do you feel about the trends today: the sexual revolution, promiscuity, things like AM: I don't understand them. It's hard for me to even discuss them. v' 1 tV Superstar values privacy, marriage Silver, cash stolen from printing firm PENNSAUKEN About $30,000 in silver and.

about $700 cash was stolen from a printing firm' sometime between late Thursday night and early yesterday morning. The silver, both in the purified and forms, and cash were taken from a safe in the offices of Beck Offset Color 7040 Colonial Highway in the Pennsauken Indus- because of the way I was brought up Do you feel it's wrong to be pro- miscuous? AM: There is no right or wrong, really. I think what goes on behind bedroom doors is nobody's business but the people involved. Society should not make laws to- control what people do in their bedrooms. What kinds of things are you''' afraid v1 AM: Death, because I love my life so much and I canie close to.

dying. And because I lived In a mortuary. 'You have been seeing a nsv- AM: Wbeh I feel that there is something that's getting to yes. Q-. She's helped you to help your- AM: Really.

Gave me the tools to' 'work with. I never realized I had a choice in certain things. You don't have to do certain things that yoU don't want to do; you don't have to be certain places that you don't want to be. It's wonderful to see a situation coming and know how to deal with Do you consider yourself a strong person? AM: Deep down inside, I'm very strong. I'm a survivor.

I've survived all the ups and downs through the years. I know that I'm strong. I don't have to shout to prove it. INMEMORIAM CAPORELLI In sad and loving memory of our dear father Mario, who passed away June 12, 1979. Three years have passed since that sad day.

The one we loved was called away. God took him home. It was His will. But in our hearts, he liveth still. We miss you Dad, loved and adored by daughters Palma and Maryann.

SCIAMANNA In sad and loving memory of our dear' father grandfather Dominick who passed June 13, 1970. Your not forgotten father dear, nor ever shall you be, as long as life memory last we shall remember thee. Sadly missed by daughter Andy, and grandson Richard. SCIAMANNA In sad and loving memory of our dear husband 8, father Dominick who passed away June 13, 1970. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell of the loss of one we loved so well, and while he sleeps peaceful sleep, his memory we shall always keep.

Saoiy missed by wife Margaret, and ton Dominick. TWEEDY In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband Harry who passed away suddenly on June It 1979 My broken heart will never The shock of losing you will never end. Mytearsforyouwillneverdry. Myloveforyouwillneverdie. This day comes with sad regrets, I miss You very much.

Three years is a long time Not to see someone you dearly love. -Sadly missed, broken hearted, wife Estelle TWEEDY In sad and loving memory of our dear father and grandfather Harry who passed away June 12, 1979.. You're not forgotten father dear, nor ever shall you be. As long as life and memory last, we shall remember thee. Deeply loved and sadly missed by daughter Joyce, son-in-law Bob and granddaughter Denfse.

KNIGHT Suddenly on June 9, 1982. athleen P. nee Kallen). Beloved wife of Terry J. of San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Medford Lakes.

Age 32 years. Devoted mother of Joshua and Sarah. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kallen.

Sister of Susan Kal-- ten of Moorestown, Thomas Kallen of Brockport, N.Y. and Gary of Baltimore, Md. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services Monday 11am at the MATHIS FUNERAL HOME, 58 N. Main Medford where friends may call two hours prior to the ser-" vice. Interment Main Street Friends Cem-, etery.Nocalling hours Sunday eve.

LAND Sarah of 5 Phoenix Avenue Lawnside, age 79 years. Died on June 9, 1982. Sur-Y vived by three daughters Elva, Ida and Thelma. Two sons Albert and Louis. One sister Ida Hatcher.

One brother in-law Theodore Jones. Ten grandchildren, e- twelve great grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to if attend funeral services on Sunday at p.m. at Mt. Olivet S.D.A.

Church, 7th Street Camden. Where friends may call for period of meditation from 6 to 8 p.m. Cremation jh Crematory Camden. Funeral services under the direction of CARLMILLER FUNERAL HOME. PVC PIPE FURNITURE BUY FACTORY DIRECT $AVE STORE 403 MART RT.

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18 AMI It Se11MIIM Continued from Page 1D Tell me about your life with Roger Smith. AM: I didn't want to get married 18 times. I wanted to make sure the first time would be the only one, and Roger and I have been together 17 years. I saw a lot of men before I got married, but I knew what I was looking for. What was it? AM: It's embodied in my husband kindness, understanding and a sense of humor! Humor has gotten us through a lot of really rough moments.

Where has the relationship' gone over the years? i AM: We've grown closer. We see" each other every day and people are always asking us, "How can you do that and not get into arguments? We just do it. We're very nice to one. another and very aware of each other's feelings. We try not to hurt the other person.

It's so easy to hurt another person and it's so dangerous -because it becomes a habit. You see people who put down their mates in -front of others. At first it's just a joke, but then it becomes a habit It '-becomes stronger and more evil until finally there's nothing left of the relationship, There have been quite a few digs in the press at your private life. HEARING xrebv.B'ven that on the Wnd of June, at seven thirty ocal lime, a public hearlno will be hew before the Plannino Board of the Borouoh of Stratford, at the Municipal Building. Stratford, New Jersey, uoon the application of the -Young Women's Christian iso- andTinal Awoval lo permit the i uttfiiation of the existing facllitls as a Women Center pursuant to the SM9I1 October JUL.

coocertw Hie Sni w- Laurel Road. Strtford, New Jersw. All interested persons win be given an opportunity to be heard. PRANK V. TE OESCO, Esq.

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