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Complete Movie Timetable NEW JERSEY EDITION An I n'SH People a i MONDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1962 JPi'ojeet Shapes Up in ITrentou M.yy,yy,. 1 1 wmnwmnnw ww ij.ii, iwiwwwwwiWiiipiiipwwwwwiwM -a itctvjp svt J(f i tiff xsrXP fc 'c 13-4 sJ' is 1 II 'Z i i I MBawaawaMiiaaiiatfeiniiiriiWiiii' mWi mum .1 Inquirer Photos by William Augustine against Trenton skyline. Renewal project will include housing and commercial structures. View from inside steel skeleton of Labor and Industry Building shows workmen silhouetted Way urban renewal project in Trenton. New State Labor and Industry building rises in background.

On signal from workman in foreground, pulls down house to clear site for John Fitch 3rowns Boy. 14, Philadelphia Ex-Official Is Accused Assembly Set IT- I rl 1 I In Lake In Auto nnis rowns Crash Inj ury DoroK Tnnlnht ch 47 nf 47, of OCEAN CITY, May 13. Former Cape May county prosecutor Albert M. Ash, TRENTON, May 13 (AP). Ocean was presented with summonses Sunday for leaving the scene of an accident and careless driving.

Police said Ash had been in a crash early Friday in which a former presi to If all goes as scheduled, the New dent of the Atlantic City Rescue Fails After Boat Overturns Jersey Legislature will work late Monday night and then go Electric Co. was seriously in jured. home for a long summer's rest Detective Capt. Dominic Longo said Ash was the driver of a car The only foreseeable stumb that bumped into the rear of halted auto driven by Charles ling block to its departure some Republican opposition extending the seventh-cent the cigaret tax indefinitely. Hagan, 59, of 801 Plaza place, while Hagan wras waiting at a Painter Is Arraigned In Murder; Seized By FBI in California A South Jersey house painter extradited from California, was arraigned Sunday in Mount Laurel township, Bur lington county, N.

in the murder of a Pennsauken town tramc signal at West ave. near Gov. Richard J. Hughes has 6th st. asked that the tax, which brings Hagan is in Shore Memorial in about $8 million in revenue Hospital, Somers Point, suffer be permanently extended.

Some ing from severe spinal nerve A 14-year-old West Oak Lane boy drowned Sunday in Mirror Lake at Browns Mills, N. where he had gone with other neighborhood boys for a day's outing. The victim was Terry Chapman, of 6818 Wyncote ave. Pem-berton township police said a five-foot plastic boat in which he was riding capsized. Terry, fully dressed and wearing galoshes over his shoes, tried to hold onto the boat, but the wet plastic slipped from his grip.

it Republican senators feel damage and a possible fractured should be extended only for an vertebra, doctors said. I ship man. other year. Longo said Ash got out of his car after the collision and asked If both sides stick to their po Realtors Rap sitions, a deadlock could result Hagan if he had been hurt. Ha The suspect, Nazzerino V.

Ripa, 32, of Audubon Park, was brought back Saturday from Los Angeles, where he was arrested by the FBI last month on charges WAGE LAW OK DUE gan replied, "Yes, my neck hurts." Ash drove to a nearby Once the cigaret tax problem service station where he called Housing Project of stealing a 1962 Cadillac from a is cleared, both houses are ex police and reported that a motor pected to act quickly on $502 ist had suffered an "attack," Camden dealer. HELD WITHOUT BAIL Municipal Judge Ernest Sever million in appropriations bills Longo said. The State's first general mini As Socialism RESCUE ATTEMPTED Three of Terry's companions on shore saw the boat turn over and set out to rescue him in an eight-foot wooden rowboat, but he sank from sight as they ap A cardiogram taken later indi mum wage law is also slated for I ii riiii i iiiin-i-Miii mi -i -'v'iiniii TTwniir ir "nm of Mount Laurel township, ordered Ripa held without bail for cated Hagan had not suffered a passage. grand jury action on charges he heart attack, Longo said. The wage law sets a minimum NEWARK, May 13.

An attack murdered John C. Short, 24, of Ash then left the scene without proached. on proposed middle-income pub of $1.25 an hour for all persons engaged in intrastate work ex Rosemont Pennsauken. identifying himself to the victim lie housing has been launched by Short's partially decomposed or the police, according to Longo. cept executives, outside sales the New Jersey Association of body was found March 30 by At the hospital, Hagan told police men, farmhands, domestics and Real Estate Boards.

three boys on the banks of Penn restaurant workers. he would be able to identify the Legislation authorizing the sauken Creek in an isolated sec driver of the car that struck him Hughes said the bill is "30 housing projects was termed "a tion of Mount Laurel township. years late." It will increase the form of Statelsponsored social A hearing has been set for Tuesday, June 5, if Hagan is well At first, he was believed the vic salaries of some 40,000 New ism" by the association in tele grams to all State Senators. Jerseyans when it become effec enough to attend, Longo said. tim of a hunting accident.

Ripa's only words at the hear tive six months after Hughes Longo said an additional sum "Where in New Jersey is there New Jersey Gov. Richard J. Hughes (center) and Mrs. Hughes listen intently as Dr. Joseph Stokes, physician-in-chief at Children's Hospital, discusses progress of the Hughes' youngest child, Thomas a patient at the hospital.

The infant was admitted to hospital shortly after his birth on April 29 for treatment of what doctors described as a congenital heart defect. mons also may be issued because signs it, a Labor Department mg Deiore Juage sever were "Not guilty," when asked how he pleaded to the murder charge a middle-income housing short age?" the realtors asked. spokesman said. Ash did not report the accident The Browns Mills Emergency Squad recovered the boy's body at 5 P.M., a half hour after the accident, in 15 feet of water, 85 feet from shore. Patrolman Raymond Kline, of Pemberton township, said the boys were turtle hunting and Terry had gone to the other side of the lake to check for more turtles.

The two boats belong to Fred Barben, 50, of 1930 Haines who owns a cottage near the lake. Barben brought the five boys, including his nephew, Allen Barben, 11, of 1918 Haines to Browns Mills for the day. WEEKEND JAUNT Barben customarily goes to his cottage every week and at once, as required by New Jer OTHER PENDING ACTIONS Arthur G. Pulis, president sey laws. against him.

He was not rep resented by an attorney. RIFLE IS FOUND Final action also is expected Ash, a Republican, was ap on: A strong air pollution code: of the organization, said it is the responsibility of private industry to provide decent, safe and sanitary housing for persons of aver a boat registration bill; a revi Hughes, Wife Talk The only testimony was given pointed county prosecutor on Sept. 8, 1948, by former Gov. Al Percy Lummis, sion of the public utilities laws; by Harry E. McConnell, chief of a bill exempting charitable do Burlington county detectives, age income.

fred E. Driscoll. He was reappointed to a second five-year who related details of the dis nations from inheritance taxes; "The challenge is being met term on March 16, 1953, and re and a commuter benefit tax covery of Short's body and said With Doctors, See Son Physician, Dies and will continue to be met ade quately by private mained in office until 1960. agreement, giving the State he had evidence to prove Ripa A former president of the Cape some $6 to $8 million annually he stated. "New Jersey does not had picked up the murder victim Jan.

8, the last day Short was New Jersey Gov. Richard J. Hughes and his wife, Betty, from New Yorkers who work in usually takes some neighbor need and cannot afford political May County Bar Association, he is now serving as solicitor for the talked Sunday with the head of Children's Hospital, Phila seen. New Jersey. housing." Dr.

Percy Lummis, a physician for 60 years, died Saturday night at his home, 40 Delaware Penns Grove. He was 84. Ocean City Housing Authority delphia, where their two-week-old son, Thomas More, is hood boys along. On Sunday, he left the Chapman boy and three others at the An across-the-board increase An autopsy showed Short, an Under pending legislation, the and the Ocean City Board of Edu of $5 a week to disabled work State would pledge $100 million cation. unemployed construction worker, had been shot in the back with a rifle.

McConnell lake. Barben and his nephew ers is expected to be passed as Splinter Fire undergoing treatment for a congenital heart defect. The Governor and his wife arrived at 11 A.M. and were met of credit behind a bond issue to construct the housing develop He had treated patients earlier went back to the cottage to do stop-gap workmen's compen Ash, who also has a private had said previously a some chores, Kline reported. sation bill, Hughes said, adding in the day.

law practice, is one of the chief backers of a movement to aban The victim was a student at that a legislative commission ments. No limit on family income is Fires Garage Dr. Lummis was graduated at by Dr. Joseph Stokes. After rifle had been found among other weapons by the FBI in the car probably will be established don Ocean City's Commission specified in the bill, except that allegedly stolen by Ripa.

Monday to study workmen's form of government and adopt their talk, the Governor and Mrs. Hughes visited the nursery and saw their son, who is in an A MOORESTOWN boy, burning splinters off a baseball the University of Pennsylvania in 1901. Athletically active in his youth, he coached Penns Grove TRACED THROUGH GIRL Wagner Junior High School. The three other boys who attempted to rescue him also attend this school. They are Kenneth Smith, of 2043 E.

Rittenhouse Ray compensation laws. the Mayor-Council form. Ripa's wife, who gave birth to Assembly Majority Leader bat with a flaming roll of news Elmer M. Matthews, Es paper, started a fire Sunday that High first football and Europe Tour Slated sex), predicts that the Assem burned down his garage, de a boy six weeks after he left for California on Jan. 13, was not present at the hearing.

McConnell said Ripa had been traced to bly will pass a bill that would stroyed the family car and dam HOPEWELL, May 13. Two Hopewell teen-agers will tour stop a proposed coal pipeline aged the kitchen of his home. mond Lovie, of 1901 Haines and Raymond's brother, Richard. Terry is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred K. Chapman. His it should not be more than five times the rent, including utilities. "There is no shortage on middle-income housing in this State," Pulis said. "The advocates of the measure never have proved that there is.

There has been no survey of need." He called the proposed bond issue "only the beginning," and said the project will be a drain on the average taxpayer. California through a 19-year-old Europe this summer as members Police said Michael Halperin, from West Virginia. Railroad ers, both labor and manage baseball teams. He was a member of the New Jersey Medical Society, the Salem County Medical Society and St. Paul's Methodist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Jennie, and a son, William. of the Princeton High School Cherry Hill township girl who accompanied him on the trip. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Halperin, of Westbrook dr.

and Choir. They are Carol Deering father is a salesman for B. Paul ment, oppose the proposed pipeline, which they say would put Burlington county Detectives and Samuel Spangenberg. High Shirley knocked a gallon can of gasoline off a shelf in the light of the trip will be the choir's Distributors, 400 E. Allegheny ave.

Also surviving are a sister, Jill Sue, 13, and a brother, Tod, 9. Howard G. Nixon and Donald Young brought Ripa from Cali participation in the West Berlin garage. The gasoline was ignit WILLIAM H. a re fornia on an extradition warrant.

Music Festival. between 1500 and 2000 rail workers out or work. President Kennedy has a pro-pipeline bill now pending before Congress. ed by the burning paper. The.

boy fled as the flames Pr. Kaufman tired farmer, died Friday at his home on King Highway, Sharp-town. He was 81. He was a mem TV. J.

Movie Timetable spread to the car and garage and then to the kitchen of the 10-room home. isolette. The baby's condition remains critical, although, hospital spokesmen said they are encouraged about his progress. They noted the baby is now on a lower concentration of oxygen. The child, the 10th in the Hughes' family, was born April 29, in St.

Francis Hospital, Trenton. He weighed five pounds, 11 ounces at birth. The infant was rushed here from Trenton on May 3 in critical condition. Hospital diagnosticians said the infant suffered from a possible congenital heart defect, manifested by heart murmur and congestion of the lungs. The Governor has four children by his first wife, Miriam, who died in 1950.

Mrs. Hughes has three children by her first husband, Air Force Capt. William M. Murphy, who was killed in an airplane crash in 1951. Gov.

Hughes married his present wife in 1954. CLEMENTON (Clementon) "Midnight SALEM (Palace) "Lover Come Back" ber of the Salem County Old Boys -7. 9. Lace' 10. "Twlo Women 8:20.

COLLINGSWOOD (Collingswood) Grants Donated For Cancer Work SEA ISLE CITY (Braca) "Twist Features and time sobjrrt to change by management) CAMDEN LO "Splendor in the Grass" 7:10. "Fanny" 9:15. The boy's mother, Phyllis, who Club. He is survived by his wife, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" 7:20. "The Hustler" 9:15.

Around the Clock" 7. 9. STONE HARBOR Harbor) "Battleground" 7 and "Go for Broke" 9. fcliti H.iKHuK (Colonial) "Light in was bed because ot an ailment, and his brother, John, 8, were rescued by neighbors. MIDWAY "Teenage Doll" and "23 Paces to Baker Street" and "Monster the Piazza" 7:15.

9:15. VINELAND (Delsea Drive-in) "The ATLANTIC CITY, May 13. GLASSBORO (Glassboro) "Journey to Ella; five sons, Earl, Preston, Herbert, Lloyd and Ralph, five daughters, Mrs. Lillian Jordan, Mrs. A.

Kandle, Mrs. Gertrude Dr. Joseph I. Echikson, of the Seventh Planet" and "The Innocents" 7. 8:30.

Fire companies from Moores- GLOUCESTER CITY of Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" and "The Errand Boy" cont. dusk. (Landis) "Lover Come Back" 7. 9:15. WEST COLLINGSWOOD (Crescent) "The Singer Not the Song" 7.

"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" 9:15. Newark, chiarman of the Amer Patterson, Mrs. Ella Sparks and town and Lenola brought the flames under control two hours the Werewolf" and Six Black Horses' -7. (Starlite Drive-in) "Walk on the Wild icaa Cancer Society's New Jersey Division information com later. The father was at work WESTMONT (Westmont) "From the Side and Last Train from Gun Hill cont.

dusk. Mrs. Margaret Lawrence; a sister, 29 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. MAPLE SHADE (Circle) "Walk on the at the drug store he operates on Main Moorestown, at the time. on the Campus cont.

12. WAR "Lover Come Back" cont. 12. WALT WHITMAN "From the Terrace" 7. "Peyton Place" 9:10.

SUBURBAN ABSECON Drive-in "Black Sunday" and "The Hand" and "The Black Pit of Dr. cont. dusk. ATCO (Drive-in) "State Fair" and "Bachelor in Paradise" cont. dusk.

ATLANTIC ITT (C enter)- 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" cont. 12. I Holly woorfl "Cape Fear" cont. 12. Shore "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" cont.

12. AUDUBON on the Wild 9:15. BLACKWOOD (Blackwood) "Light in the Piazza" 7, 9. BORDENTOWN (Dix Drive-in) "Ivan-hoe" 8:29 and "Knights of the Round Table" 10:15 and "City of Fear" Drive-in "Lover Come MRS. FRANCISCO GRECO, Is Elected ATLANTIC CITY, May 13 Dr.

Jerome G. Kaufman, of Newark, was chosen presidentelect of the Medical Society of New Jersey during the 196th annual meeting here Sunday. Next May, he will succeed Dr. Louis S. Wegryn, of Eliza-beth.

Dr. Wegryn, presidentelect since last May, will be installed Monday, succeeding Dr. Ralph M. L. Buchanan, of Phillipsburg.

Others elected by the House of Delegates Sunday were Dr. Charles II. Calvin, of Perth Amboy, first vice president; Dr. John J. Bedrick, of Jersey City, second vice president; Dr.

Marcus H. Greifinger, of Newark, re-elected secretary and Dr. Daniel F. Featherston, of Asbury Park, treasurer. Wild Side and Pajama Game cont.

dusk. on the Wild 9:30. MOUNT EPHR AIM (Mount Ephraim) "Don't Knock the Twist" and "The Three Stooges Meet Hercules" 7, 8:30. MOUNT HOLLY (Mount Holly) "The la "Flight of the Lost Balloon" 8:30. the former Theresa Yuele, died Stolen Car Is Burned Saturday in Laurel View Con lerrace 7.

Peyton Place' 9:10. WILDWOOD (Casino) "Rome Adventure" 7, 9. (Drive-in) "The Mysterians" and "First Man Into Space" Without End" cont. dusk. (Shore) "State Fair" :55.

9. WILLIAMSTOWN (Grand) "The Children's Hour" 7. 9. WOODBINE (Capitol) "Flaming Star" 7. 9 WOODBURY (Parkway Drive-in) "Naked "The Outsider" "The Purple Hills" "The Hoodlum Priest" 7:05, WOODSTOWN (Grand) "The Pit and the Pendulum" 7.

9. SALEM, May 13. Thirty mittee, said Sunday scholarships worth more than $900 will be available to persons working in the field of cytology this year, through a gift form the junior membership department of the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs. The presentation was made to Dr. 'Echikson by Evelyn C.

Colgan, of North Arlington, chairman of the junior member valescent Home. She was 69, and minutes after the automobile of Mrs. Elsie Price, 28, of Elmer OAKLTN (Ritz) "The lived at 38 Hadley lane, Levit- 9:30. OCEAN CITY (Village) "State Fair" town. Surviving are her husband; D.

3, had been stolen, here 7:15. 9:30. PALMYRA on the GIUSEPPI SARICA died Saturday. He was 85 and lived at 78' A Penn Line Paulsboro. Surviving are his wife, the former Giovanna.

Gulli; a son, Anthony; two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Ficara and Mrs. Fortunata Benne; two sisters, Mrs. Brenda Marino and Mrs. Giovanna Sunday morning, a call to police five sons, Joseph, Anthony, Ralph, Michael and Frank; four told of a burning car in the woods beside Friesburg-Woods-town six miles east of Salem.

daughters, Mrs. Mary Sabatino, TRENTON on Constable- 7:30, 9:30. Mrs. Ann Sestilio, Mrs. Esther Back" and "Satan Never Sleeps" cont.

dusk. (Laurel) "State Fair" 1:30. 7. 9:20. CAPE MAT (Beach) "Battleground" and "Go for Broke" 6:30.

CHERRY HILL (Cinema) "Moon Pilot" cont. 2. (Garden State Drive-in) "A Pocketful cf Miracles" and "Six Black cont. dusk. Wild 9:30.

PAULSBORO (Hill) "The Man Who Shot Liberty (Broadway)-" Walk on the Wild 9-PLEASANTVILLE (Atlantic Drive-in) "Premature Buriel" and "20.000 Eyes" cont. dusk. (Rialto) "The Four Horsemen of the. 15. :30, 9:10.

1 CAPITOL "House of Women" and Bruno and Mrs. Ethel Colligan; It was identified as the' Price machine. Police said the vehicle ship department, at the conclusion of the group's annual convention in the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel here Sunday. "Samar" cont. 12.

LINCOLN-'Xape Fear-cont. 12:15. a brother. Dominic, and 22 Sarica, 11 grandchildren and 22 TRENT "Sweet Bird of Youth" cont je at-gr a ndchildren. grandchildren.

was destroyed. 12..

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