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UGAl NOTICIS Julv 31 for Mr. and Mrs. Louis! Cnmtlrn COUMI OST. Cemdn, friay. aVujurt I.

Mary E.Hanscom OBITUARIES J. di 1 1 is in-au; aciiitu Camden Teaelier Mrs. Mary K. Davis lfans-om. a retired Camden public hchool J.

It. Wonsetler Dies, jFuneral Set Saturday Kctired Truant Officer iFor Mrs. McGonigal John Bean Wonsetler, 85, died' Services for Mrs. Hattie Me-in his home. 864 N.

27th will be held Saturday at VFW Post Takes Oyer Properties For New Home By FRANK SHKRIBAX fcast camaen I'ost vet-; tpacher died in her homP. nicht. Born in es-. Wind rave.Haddonfleld.Thurs- was the widow of; Hanscom who died in! Henry b. 1 'shV was a native of New Jer and RradiiatPd from ihe, Muiford School in IH'il.

She took jerans of Koreign Wars. is taking todav to properties at 2810: 012 Federal stt, as a future home. Xhe adjoins the build- .1. Mr. after a spec ial teaenei course ana ni t.

1 Ck. UF'CU lur ow February 18U taught in the! many years. He was a memberMonigal. fahe was the mother iFederai st. Tne post announced Cooper School.

In Ionic Lodge 94, FAM and the! of Leon B. Lngle of Magnolia, it nas sufficient funds to enlarge she was transferred to tl.pj Court Pride of Stockton, 15. For-j employed I in the composing roomjtne present one-story building Kaighn School, thud grade, then esters of America, of which he Courier-Post. Also basement acquired today, in l'07 to the fifth grade of the, was one of the oldest memtjers. l'f ls a oaughter.

bam-j Grading and filling in the lot j. W. Stair School and resigned Surviving are his widow, Ber-u1 Hen on, Collingswood. 1 began two weeks ago. The build- in itha two sons, Robert, district ing will be given a face lifting, On Apiil 7, JftJO, she returned chief of the Camden lire I laccording to Charles to the hool svstem and was as tnent, and John illustrator Charles C.

Puder, 70, of 132 post commander. The building loniKnT. xsunai win oe liar leiRh Cemetery. Mrs. McGonigal died Tuesday in her home, 730 Paik Hngswood.

A native of Baltimore. she was the widow of Robert years of service. Mr. Puder was a member of, Tcchnicalilv Won McConnell Appeal, olvcrton Says In a Inter to I'ongrcssmMii Wolvpitrin, Mai (ion. Mile rNr, chirf of Army lopisl.iiivp liaison.

rxpldiiiPfl that a tpch-nicalny was lTSj.onMlilt' for rrdrr of iIip Military Cuiirt of AppcaK for a now healing for Pfr. W'arrrii ('. McCnnnf II. of Alloway, srtvinc a 10rar son-rncc 'for slrrpin? on spiiiij rimy in Korea, it lcvcalod 10fla'. Wolvpi'toit l.as bpfti arlive in the soldier's behalf since Hip Mc-Cormrll family and friends ap peaM to In in rlaimini; the sen-.

loner was unduly harsh. ine contended Hip youth was so ex haustrd from pmloiiRPtl lui that hp i ould not stas awake. Accotdinc to Army court-martial rro ids. MiConiiPll was "asleep in Ms sleeping ban with thP ipppr cloM'd." Fmllier. roidm to tliosp records.

Iip was found afirr an armed rommunist had hppii raiifrhl in his area. Explains Tecliiiiealilv ThP Military Court of Appeals found an (dfircr had talked to rourt-maitial members while McConnell and counsel wote not present. This is contrary lo mill tarv code "You will note that the action Is predicated upon a technical procedural point entirely unrelated to the merits of IIip case." Rehrr wiole in pait to UoKer- 4 "Tht rouil. in IN( opinion a similar mor in a case Uien a wwt tried nv a civil com i i 1 signed to the Stevens School. Inland author, New York City; two Paris Audubon, died being acquired by the trustees September, she was sent to grandchildren, Mrs.

in the Osteopathic headed by Ray Ralatz. the (iarneld School to teach thej D'Connor, Haddonfield, and F. J.jPhiladolphia. after a long illness. Samuel Dickson, public rela-fifth grade, and later taught the, Wonsetler, Woodbury, and four; A native of Philadelphia, he livedions officer, also announced hei sixth grade from to 19'9 great grandchildren.

i in Audubon 8 years and sponsor a resolution at the when she again letiied. Services will be held Monday: ly 1- years in Haddon Heights.jnext meeting of the post request- SIip was a member of the First at 11 a. m. in the funeral home He retired in 194" as an accounting the Camden City Commission Piesbyierian Church of Haddon-1 of Gustav Roedel Son, 804 with the Sun Oil Co. at remove the present field and the lladdiin Fortnightly.

07th where friends may cair Philadelphia offices' after 23 memorial monument from the iiM area or tne city lor of whR.h were passpd tne 7lf' "ome. He was a retired attendance of the Camden public, a ru.st Iib h.PlH for Sunday night. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery. Pennsauken. The family requested that dowers be omitted.

HTS I Oil ay 1 Ilelmos Services for Cpl Edward A. Heimes, 25. will be held today in Arlington Cemetery, Penn- sunken. under direction of; Foster's Funeral Home, of Col-' Imgswood and Audubon. Corporal llelmes, who lived at! Atlantic Auduhon, 1 XI MITMIKLL-MAMMOCIO J.

Mil licll-Mammocio Die at of Mitchell Mummocio, of Webster died Wednesday 'at Our I.ady of Lotndes Hp was hoin in Italy and lived in Camden hi ears, and was a mem her of Operatives. Plasterers and Cement Masons Local hW. AKL. Survivinc aie his widow, ifjnma; a son, Anthonv, I'enn three Mrs. Neitleton.

Oaklyn; Mrs. Kmma Kiee and Mrs. Alice Ta- lor, both of t'ainden; two Samuel and bnili of imden, and eight Relative-; and friends will meet it the res deni at I Snndav High ie(uiem Mass will at '1 a. m. in the I lean C.

Church. Burial Cemetery, Del, ware Tovvir-hip. Raring (( iinllnupil (ruin Tail Our) harness rai-ing at a track to be 1 Springfield Township, Holly. near Ml All the applications were filed with the Racing Commission bj the Aug. 1 deadline.

J. Jerusalem Lodge aub, A mu- event of converting the plaza into adclphia; the Sonoco Apron parking meter lot. The post the Philadelphia Ship Model So-'will hold its monthly social night cietv and the Haddon Heights'on Aug. 23. Picciano.

of 3914 Westfield ave. A daughter arrived Aug. 1 lor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chappell, of 137 N.

27th st. She has been named Shirley Ann. DR. AND MRS. Earl G.

Lud lam, of 3030 Federal Mr. and Mrs. George Ludlam and daugh ter, Constance, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mauger, of Camden, are spending two months at their cottage at Ocean City.

John J. Tischner III. son of and Mrs. John J. Tischner of 3706 Terrace is re covering from a throat infection being bedfast at home for several days.

Miss Joyce E. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Johnson, of 910 N.

33rd has been awarded a scholarship to the New Jersey State Teachers' College, Trenton. Miss Johnson is a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School. George Norman Chellow. son of Mr. and Mrs.

George V. Chellow, of 2313 Howell st has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and is receiving his basic training at the lT. S.

Naval Training Center at Bain-bridge, Md. Wa (Continued from Tt then gave him belated credit for destroying a MIG in an air battle July 4. Thus he went into the air today with four MIGs officially to his credit. While U. planes blasted Red' troop concentrations at Sinchon.l the ground war came to an al-1 Luminne nan.

loo-urieC' heat. Seoul Radio Used The 5th Air Force broadcast a warning over its Seoul transmitter to civilian inhabitants to flee Sinchon to save their lives. -Communist troops tried again Thursday night to dislodge tough South Korean troops from Capitol Hill west of the Pukhan River on the central front, but were driven off in a 50-minute light. The Communists hit the South Koreans with 500 rounds of artillery before sending a company of infantry against them. The hill has changed hands six times since Aug.

5. By dawn, action all along the 155-mile ground front had dwindled to isolated patrol clashes. Sweltering U. N. troops cut down Red patrols with machineguns.

Liner ith 238 Aboard at Honolulu Honolulu, Aug. 8 (UP) The Far East-bound liner President Wilson was stranded here with 238 passengers today after the vessel developed trouble in the port tail shaft. I The American President Lines; ship arrived from San Francisco! Thursday and a company spokes-i man said she would have lo he dryriocked at Pearl Harbor "al least for several days." Passengers were acenmmodat cd at Waikiki Beach hotels. Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

A. Irene C. Puder; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Louis Farley, Mrs. Louis J.

Miller, Glas-jhome from Korea and Japan this tonbury, and Mrs. B. Surviving are two sisters, Miss; Murencp I he resided Davis, with whom! and Mrs. Emma E. uavis, nunan.

ana a moineiy James W. Davis. Stone Harbor. Funeral herviees will be held Monday at 10 a. m.

in thp resi deuce, 2JS Windsor Haddon- field. The Rev. Robert Scott, sisiatil minister of the Fitst Pres-; bvtei ian Church of will ofliciate. Entombment will 1 he in the Riverside mausoleum at! the Norristown, under tne direction 01 is. r.

N'hroeuer a tamnen 111- 1 II- i .0 oih-i on riinnw iimv xiii, at the residence Sunday night. Calif. Reds iiiitinupil from This Hurl chance to say a few words he 1, Bailey Flack, Haddon and five grandchildren. I i-1 lends may call isionday Jrom a- m. till noon at a luneral 1 11 1 oomi- ti wniie noise serven ai tne nome ot Mr.

was killed 111 action in Korea neinis. wi vices June 1. He was a member ofiburial will be private. would not result in unless it. were shown that.

action of the judge actually red and DAVID T. VOI.K David T. Volk 43, died his iiome, 11 Waxwing Audubon Park, Thursday. court, A na Roosevelt Plaza at the City Hall to Dudley Grance Park in the! IIKIi.vias was celebrated for Sgt. 1c Joseph P.

Dunn, of 102 S. 32nd when he arrived He had served three years with the 91th Ordnance M. M. Com- pany. A Christmas tree was trimmed in his honor and dinner 'and Mrs.

Frank Robinson at Dud ley Grange. Grandnarents, parents, other relatives and friends were guests. The guests included the Rev. 1 ana Mrs. Liwood Keller, and jMrs.

Joseph Dunn Miss Mary rl C. Halsev Thomas V. Ttalsev TK.VYKAK OI.I) boys are build- a club house on N. 21th and on it reads: appears a sign which "Buvs' Club No Girls." The boys labored in Ihe heat last; week to build 1 heir club house Company 357th Quartermasters. He was born in Camden.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Viola llelmes, of the Audubon address; four brothers, Clarence, 1 I IM Sit for Saturday Deepvvater, Aug. 8. Services; fore sentence was passed. EachjCamden; Stanley, Paul and Rich delivered short speeches on the.ard, all of Audubon, and Ihtec "peaceful (nil pose" anil "lolly in 'sisters, Mrs.

Viola Beck, Mrs. tenuous" of the Communist Dorothy Geserick and Miss Ethel party. llelmes, all of Audubon. The attorney for Dorothy Heal- substantially re 1 11 ui; ngnlS 01 nie iiririiiwuii i court declines to consider whether the action of the law officer actually was prejudicial lo Private McConnel in this case." Other Question Ruled Out Judge Paul W. Brosnian of the court of levii'W ruled that, a question raised by McConnell, relating to his joint trial with an-! other accused, lot he pre sented on rehearing so need: lint lie nassed on here.

We have tive of Gloucester, he lived in E. Dunn, Miss Eva Dunn, of West-Audubon Park 12 years and Mrs. Ralph S. Bridge-20 years was employed at thetii; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert C. Hal-New York shipyard. He was aW. Mrs. Paul C.

Halsey Miss member of Camden Lodge 111, I Anne Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. LOOM. George C. Kochler, Wade B.

Rob- Surviving are his widow, Jack Plaskon, George ion; a son, David 3d, with the Kochler. Army in Germany; two daugh-i Miss Naomi Hamilton, Robert Mrs. Marion Clemenfs. AudubonlMiss Betty (Jail Halsey, Mrs. examined his other assignments Deadline Set by Law of error and find thein to bej The (leadline is set by law so without merit." ample time will be available McConnell was represented be 'h the coin mission for Hie con- for Cpl.

John F. Stone, 23, will bepark; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.l James Peterson Mr. and Mrs. held Saturday at 2 p.

m. in a David T. Volk Richwood. and Henry Bauer, Mrs. Benjamin funeral home here.

Burial will fnLfr sisters. Mrs. Mabel HurlT.IEbner, Mrs. Howard Robinson, be in Lawnside Cemetery, Woods- HurfTville; Mrs. Helen Mrs.

James Stackhouse, Miss Lois 'own. Haddon field; Mrs. Myrtle Lewis, Stackhouse, Miss Alice Stack- Cpl. Stone was killed in Korea Gloucester, and Mrs. Kathrvn house and Pfc.

and Mrs. Harold June 3. He reenlisied in Fcb- Pitman. -Kenton. unci 01 iuouc neaiings on appn gf.ants this venture is lmma-h.

and ordering of the ques-i ipy Connelly. Los Angeles County Communist chairman, asked leni-l ency for her. Judge Mathes used ithe plea as the peg foi an explan- alion as lo why all were given equal sentences. He said: "1 feel that since the jury found the defendants guilty, all are equally guilty. Whether some ufi'p nrivalps 1 it' cm-oorak or scr- when Mrs.

Connelly stepped before the mdee she iossed her head and asserted "1 am proud to he a Communist." Her husband. I P. M. Slim Connelly, editor of the Los Angeles edition of he' People's World, was sentenced! right, after she was. I'liiluiiYlpliia I 'It iii mftp'ii wfrf roilucr min 'ifjlij i.rt Mai ,,11 i.H-.t limdlic limrltfl tudav, ll.t- Kcdi'lfll S'Mi- Mai-; Nrwt smii inrninr wmi fore the court Ah ron G.

Ehrli ion. and ('apt. John R. Sennott of the Army. 1 -1 i (Ciintlinii'il front I'm Our) tnupoiai faie lequcst on Sept.

''9 and in October the Utility Commission is slated to begin; 01 appeal of Washing ruary, scivne and alter went two vears in overseas the following May. Surviving are his parents. and Mrs. Frank Stone, of t2 I st. two brothers, Robert, tioned at Camp l.e.leune, Mr.

enn and Ronald, and three sisters Alice. Mrs. Laura Wenal and Mrs Ruth Patrick. i 10. t.

iinr.i i.r.K Mis. Anna Schwciicr, 1, of Walnut in ihe Lambs lowusuip, oicu eunesujj in nui of stray limber and old pack-' hiiiiMv i.ima bum ir section of oucestei'i hearings on a PTC r-qucst for jt by Aug. 1. petinanent 1 ate of 15 cents. Taut) said, however, the inter-Meanwhile, it, whs reported In pretation of the law by his office; Philadelphia that Ihe PTO's own 1 was Ibat days temained to the; legal staff has advised it that, Attorney General from Ihe Aug.

technically, Ihe TUO has no au-l deadline dale. Ihoritv to giant a fate boost onjWlll I'lle Report Ihe city-owned sections of the "I have scveril days." he transit, ssstein over which it op said. "1 have until Aug. and SUPtRiO OlPT VFW CHAN DIVISION CAMDEN COCNTY DOCKET To- Hoeara JJcCulley Bt Mriue of an order cf tla Co'X mace rn tr-e 1 Oth day nf crv trrHisand nin hundred and ffy-twi tt-. cauae wfttrem Vera McCuL tb pla.ntiiT and you tht yr.j are hMfpy required answr th Complaint of plaintiff on Dfo-e ine ntn day of Septemaer neit tn default thereof rjci Judgment rendered aia.n-t tou a tht Curt ihail p'orier and just.

Tre oaiect of thi suit a judimem of ditorc between un pUiot.ff and JOSFfPH SHERMAN, Allintj fr (tie 632 Federal S' Camden 3. 3 July Ulii, 1932. tj.4 40. NOT ICS OF" 1MFAR1NO Nn.ce of Division cif ter Poii'-y and of tne Deoa-tment of aud Economic Developrr'iT, Trenton. New Jerey, July 2S, IQ2 Tn Jera War Company.

1 (in Palmyra. Cr.jn-ty. New Jersey, havu.g filed an on Juiy i. 1952. fur approval lit plan for inverting a maximum of on million seven hundred fifty tnou-sand 1.750.0001 gallon of war daily Ir-jni exiting lources and a protvr-d ne weii.

approximately tw lvjnie4 ieenty 270t feet deep, in the Raman located in Haddoa Heislit. Camden County, on property Arian-t Aenue. approximately fourteen hi.n dred i400 fee; aouth of tiardn Street. lor the purpose, of etiitmg diveriion r.ght of th Haddon Height Divinon from two i'i hundred fifty thousand (2,250.000) gallons daily to four million 1 4.000 -000' gallon and lor the puroose of ob'ainmsr an additional water supply fir t.ie ie-ntory supplied by tahe New Jefy Water Company, and the theieof. notice is hereby given tnst a public hearing will be held on asplicatin in tht Division I fflice.

520 tatt State Streti. Tren'un, New ai 1100 a. Daylight Saving Time OQ Wednesday September 3. 192 before Councilman Thurlow C. Nelson and, or such other memaer of the Council a mav present, under authority of R.

S. 1-8. at which all person, corporation or other civil division of the State may be heard for or against the granting of th application Any person or municipal corporation or the proper authontle cr any civil division of the State may file in the nrT.re-of the Division, prior to the day asov specified tor said objection to Hie project proposed by such application. Ever? objection so filed shall particularly specify th ground thereof. No objection can be entertained unless these provisions of the law are complied with.

Said application and the accompanying proofs mav be examined at th office of tn Div.sion. By order of the Water Policy and uoD.y Council. JOHN WVACK. Secretary. NOTICE OF PI'BUC SALE Be virtue of a resolution of tne B-d e' Com mtionT of tl.

Borough Mount Kphraitn. in the County of Cam-d'li and of New the undei-signd. Collector of Taxs of the Borough of Mount Kphraim, will sell at public sal and to the highest bidder, on Monday. August 11, 19.r2. at twelve cloc it noon.

Eastern Dnvlight Saving T'me, at the Bjrouch Hall, lit Wet Kings Highway. Mount fcphraim. Nw Jeisev. trie following described land and piemnei Tract 1 Prmu on the Southeast fid of Roal 119 12 fct southwest of Rudderow Avenue, having a fiontase ut 69 feet and a itrn'h 200 feel; being des.gnaed as tno Nortliwenerly 200 feet of Lots and ft A. Block 120.

Plate 12 on the Official Tax Map of in Borough of Mount Kphraim. Tiact 2 Premise on the Sou'h-wst side of Station Avenue approximately 171 feet Northwest of -mont Avenue, having a fron'az of 4.S 31 feet, more or less, and a depth of aupruximatfly feet, hem? designated as Lot 3A. Block '(, Plat? 7 on the official Tar Map of the Borough of Mount Epriraim. The sa lands and ptenvsea will be sold under and subject to th Xultowing trims and conditions 1, Said tracts of land and premises shall sold subject to taxes. Municipal lien and assessments accruing thereon after August lb, 1 932, the purchaser to pay all such Items; said taxes shall be paid at the current tax rat during surh yearn and at such time as tax ar due and payable.

2 -Said tract of land and premises snail be offered at public auction. suMeet to the following minimum rtids or prices. Tract oo Tiact 2 Of) No bid less than the anove amounts will be received or considered lor sa.d tracts of land, The successful, bidder Mr S'ld tracts of land and premises shall he required Immediately upon bem? a war tied and lands and premises to pay the full atrwuit of Sy certified chet A deed will be executed and delivered t3 tne purcnaser nf each of said tiact of land and premises within thirty days from the date of salr. 4. Each of the above traits nf lard and premise Will be conveyed by special warranty deed, under and subject to ce'tam restrictions, leservauon and conditions adopted by the Bnrougn of Mount Kphraim, a copy of whirh is on file in the office nf the Tax Collector of the Borough of Mount Ephraim, Borough Hall, 118 West King Hignway.

Mount Ephraim, New Jersey, and may he inspected at any time during business A to Tract 1. said tract of lard 1 being soitj under tne express condition that a dwelling house shall be erected thereon within six months from the Mate of thi sale, to be valued at not less than $7,000.00, and to be erected according to plans and specifications j.ati.i'actory to the Building Inspector and the Board of Commissioner of th Borough of Mount Ephraim. 6, Th Board of Commissioners, In ill sol discretion, reserves the right at an? tim prior to confirmation of the sale made hereunder ti reject any and all bi.ls received hereunder DAISY C. WHITINu, Collector of Taxeg. Dated.

Mount Ephraim. New Jersey, July 29. 191.2. D. K-Tshaw.

7 90 -Borough Cleric. PCBLIC NOTICE Take notice. Hut bv a n'S-jHi' ton i), Board of Com miissione rs of to Township of Delaware, in the Coun'v i 'mdn. aii'i St of Ni.v on the of llu'ie be exiied 'o puTla u.i.c "0 tn d-si'MDrd lands and or the day of An-iic', a' 70 M. S.

at the Municipal BuiMing nf sa Township. aotl mi M3; it pLite. al EllisUij. New Jersey, to th provision of Prctinn 4 0 of ihe R-'vised statutes of Iii of New Land and oe premises to be exn-ed to public sale are described as follows. Tract.

No. 1. Block 100, Lot. 5, a kvovn a Lot 104. 10s.

lOfi. of tn. Revised Plan of Kenilworth Estate. Tiact No, 2 Bloek 1 LM 14. No known as Lot 105 of tne Plan Bu'na Vista farms Tta-t No.

3. Block 9. l.rt I alio known as I.t 103 of the Plan of Buena Vita Faims Tiact No 4. Bbrk A-9 1 0 -1 1 -1 1 A also known as Bl'V lots of th. Reiio4 Pl.an East Merc hant vilte Tract No.

BlocK jn, t.ot 4T, aNo known as Block N. Lot Sfi-oT -f the Revised Piau East MeicnantvUI r. 't No. 6 Rl0 it 47. T.v 7.

alvi kri wn as Lot 630 tf the Tlan of P.mt dens No. 7. Block JOfi. Lit 1, kk 9 Lo 3 a Is.) now as L-' a 71 74. 2 and f2 to in-M ci the Reviseil Plan of Kenilwortii Tiaa- N.i.

S. Block 92. Lot 1 A. also known as Lot 100 and 101 of the P.cvusi'd Plan of Kpnilworth Estates. Tract No.

9, Block Ui4, Lot 1. a'n known as Lot 10 of tne Plan of Buena Vista Farms. Said tracts of land shall ciT-M. ati sold as separate pan eK a public auction, subject to the follow ins mini mum bids or Tract No No a -t No Tract No Tract Tia.t Nn Tract. No Tract No Tract No 1.

No bid prices I 0 7S 'i 00 H9S oo ,4 4 no 5 2 nn 6 7. 7 nfl 00 a Mono 9 6.U.00 less than the abv be received tonsidered an. Mints will any of said tra-'l. 2 surcesful tvdd-v 'Ii if sa.J tiact required up-m top award to him pay 20r- i5f tiv amount b.d in or by cneck t. The successful h.l-jpr for earn sa tracts shall within seven days ft dat of (he sale oay to lie Pei Kstate OfTi' er at tne Munii ipal Building.

Fllisburj. New Jersey, the balance of t)i purchase price due in tah or by certified check. 4 A deed wit! hp prepared til Township Solicitor and executed by the proper Township Officials. Said dd wiil recorded by trie sid the esoense of the Purchase1 wii! be required to pay th n' resenu stamps required" be arTi-d to said dpd. Said deed will to the pur.

up.m h'nj returned by the Rpgister of feds. Settlement must be made Within thuty day after tlie dare nf the sn'p, at the office of the Townhirt Soliritir, John Yeomans, 38 Market Camden, New Jersey, at whith tim Ue purchaser will be required to Sin set lament statement and pay th rr cling t.liargcs and costs of revenue stamps hi tasri 6 In tne event U.i Township ha I unahie ti deliver a title, the purchaser shall net rave tn light ta su for exvtvsei or specific perform mte. but shall be entitled to a return of the deposit or part paid on account of the purcha price, or th purchase price, if has been paid full, mt shall the dh very of a deed by the Townsu.p and ti o' sftT tn purehasr entitle the purchaser to an? actloo. suits or demanla. tn the eent tha av'd dcd dies i.et convey a good rcartataa lit but tne pur 'baser hall tV to a return of iht fuU a mat tne delation paid.

VM lab nt tht purrriwai Unont lMfm It paid ahaF ay 4assu an4 as 7. In the efnt tha to mast wtUrarat tue dawalt feited llcauatat aassu an4 a pna.ty Tha 4 aaV awwnav aaasttu laoau 9 Tht TowmhJf Mvaje immrm th I mm iM Olb aa arlaafi mwil. ftEK iff e. 1 Funeral arrangements, being! nw(( hy Foster's Funeral -'id White Horse juke. Audubon, will be delayed pending arrival of the son from Germany'.

JOHN ZDIMAK John Zduniak died in his home, 1221 Liberty Thursday a brief illness. A native of land, he lived in Camden 47 years: land worked I -II slupy ai (1 .51 i member of at the New i oi years. He was Uical 1, shipyard! union, the Woodmen of the on.l Mu.hanl'o St. Michael's i funeral; BENJAMIN III idgeton Goldslein. 7 GOLDSTEIN Aug.

7. Ken j. 'i min local businessman. died hi! suddenly Wednesday night he was riding in a car with after'out home. A resident of Lambs Ter- surviving are nis wuiow.

isiary iuui ci uui-i -i ice for -1 vears Mrs Schweit- four sons, Stevp and John, and clerk of old i-r wis a'memher of the Altar! at home; Edward, Drexel Hill, iStockton Township, will celebrate md Rosary Society of St and Waclew, Camden, and his 81st birthday anniversary R. C. Church, Blackwood' Ter-: three grandchildren. mext Tuesday Bill spends his race and the auxiliary of the Requiem high Mass will be, leisure time tnese days selling Lambs Terrace Volunteer Fire celebrated Monday at 10 a. m.

in.rcal estate Co. Surviving are her husband, -St. Joseph's R. C. Church, lOtlv Mr and Mrs.

Harry Christy, of Albert a sister Miss Gertrude and Mechanic sts. Relatives and, West field Acres, will celebrate Mulvihill' PhilWelphi'i and three friends will meet at 9 a. m. initheir fifty-fifth wedding Frank, William and Ed- the residence, 1221 Liberty sary next Friday. Mi-, and Mrs.

ild Mulvihill all of Philadel- where friends may call SundayjJohn Cook of 132 N. 22nd phia Solemn requiem Mass will! night. Burial will be in St. Jo their sixth wedding be celebi ih'd ituidav al 30 scPh Cemetery, Chews Landing, (anniversary tins week. Mr.

and i i under direction of Arthur L.iMrs. Albert C. Reed, of 103 N. prates. These Sections include the Broad st.

subway, the Fiankfnid rl and the Bustleton surface line. It also was reported, however, that the PTC counsel will argue that lo segregate one of the entire system from the other, in (ixinir a tare base, would ere- ale utter contusion and that PTC muM demand a uniform fare, appealing this point to the courts, il necessary. (ianiH iil W'orkrrs Slrrnson Tickrl New Virk. Aug Hllh Relatives aiid" friend's will Camden at m. in the Charles iniernaiiouai referendum i.i member of his familv.

7 'x Goldstein was stricken "on 011 vvoikcis union announced lonay ii would Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson lor Picsident on the Democratic ticket. The AKL union Is headed by TV ,.1 TV. til.

i Liberal party which claims UiVnsl. js ,,.,,.,,,.,1 McCann Funeral Home, Chin I'll lilackwood. where they may call lonlght. Kurial will be New Cathedral Cemeterv, Philadelphia. ANOKKW KOWAI.

Andiew Kowal. (il, home, 1 1 1 Washington lingswood, Wednesday, native of Russia and lied his Col 1 le as a lived in Collingswood six veais. Surviving are his widow, the I two sons, Andrew I rt rl ,1 Collmtrswood. and John, in Merchant marine, ana iwo naugu-ters, Miss Nila Kowal, at home, and Mrs. Anna SIuilu, Linden-wold.

Services will be held Monday at Id a. m. in Foster's Funeral Homo, Hadtloo and bocs avos CollinRswooil, where friends may rail Sunday nicht. Rnrial will he in Harlech Cemetery. lOSKPH I Tuesday at hers KKNNV Kenny, his home, (llouecster.

71. died: 512 Chain-! A native; of Gloucester. Mr. Kenny was a member of the Holy Name and I I lion on th." ballot in Hie alTecled counties and municipalities in lime lor ine iNovemoer general election. The racing laws the Attorney General's office 'is required lo aci within days on applications referred for certification as to form, and it had been assumed that office would have acled on Hie Camden application I will file a report then with the Racing 'oniniission." Hugh L.

Mehorier, chairman of i the coiniui.s.siuii, has indicated the commission will conduct a puhlii hearing in the Camden Court I louse on the amden application if it is certified by the Attorney General's office. The same procedui would hold true for the other applications, the public hearings being held in the counties Irotii hich Ihe applications weie filed. All the hearings must he held by Sept. I'i in insure printing of ihe referendum on county ballots in event the Racing ommission issue-; pro jsional licenses a nil I hen submit quesliiins to icountv clerks. 1 For the licenses lo be made jpermanenl in any county the voters in both the county and the i i iinuin in which ine mirs land the applicant barred i 1 ''II, I making a similar application for live vears.

U.n, 2, alls H) I Vcl Anil Laufjlis Ii Off Aug. S. G'P) Hobby Wayne Savage. was' "playing and laughing just like he always does" today after fall- mg out of a fifth floor hotel room indow and doing a "holly land-j ing" on a roof. Hobby fell Irom the hotel win-' dow Thursday and plunged to a boarded up skylight in teeti below.

He was rushed to a hospital, but doctors could find noth-; ing wrong with him except a scratched abdomen. Ills mother. Mrs. Ivnlene said, "it didn't seem to bother him a hit. I illst lit like play ing, always md laughin he does," SMI Col TY IDK nado Spring i INS i Colo-a city paint on ap ado linings is suiilying riiechaincs snesiioii lin ing lute zig stripes proaches to tratiic lights which are obscured by trees, advertising signs or other traffic.

iloopilal (lao I IMIPI llll'f Hi'i-n lf lli-iiitiKl Boisif fl 1 1. T.Hil t. l'N-u1 AH-fd CliKfltd 1 d'l 419 tiltf leu CathfUlli iurt-strr. imuri-il iti c. HiiSIii-i t-f 'II 1.

A.iiul i-: is i it o' 6i.i Cedai i s' nf 1 1 ft f.oitu of in yn linoi cut Land Bflilitni.n Biiail. ni'iirt'd mil- William Outer. til l.iiH 1- si lil'urr-d Rl. S' J-iiul, dog tiltf ol lilt Lucili" SMvr.trt!, rut I'ltid Kitiuid Boitteii. Ooijf Tiuily.

11 rut bral Rue. hj a di 'mm flitCfl tniii Han, ft rpir i I i i I i i I i 1 P.ridceton-Salem pike. lr. Carl N. Ware, of Shiloh, proiuuincedj him deiid.

He is survived hy his Clara; two sons, Lewis and Syd- ncy, both of Hndgeton; four daughters. Miss Ida E. Goldstein, Bridgeton; Miss Anna Goldstein, Trenton; Mrs. H. Ldward Was kin, lladdonfield, and Mrs.

Ar thur Harris, Hridpeton, and a brother, Samuel Goldstein; Philadelphia. Mr. Goldstein was a member of Beth Abraham Synagogue. Funeral services were held at i ne iesioeiice ai to i ine si. 10- day.

Burial was in Memorial Park, P.osenhayn. NOKMAX MIOWALTKK Norman Showalter, 55, of 17 E. Walnut Westmont. died in the Cooper Hospital Thursday. Surviving are hi.

i w. Willanl and two Fsther; a sister, Mr Westmont, brothers, Bertram V. phia. and William. Services will be hel Monday boxes.

it has a window with a cracked glass in it. Now that ihe building is finished, the boys a.are seeking shelter today from the rain. HII.I.IAM S. Alt l() Of 111 A. 33rd entertained a number of jguests at the Manor House, I.Moorestown.

in honor of their! fiftieth wedding anniversary. A SON, TIMOTHY, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MeCar-ron. of 37th at West A WcuiMn (pcuikA FUNERAL HOME 523 CUMBERLAND ST.

GLOUCESTER. N. J. GLoucetter 6-1318 -FALCO- FUNERAL HONE AIR-CONDITIONED No Extra Charg for Full Uit of Homo 1018-20 S. 4th ST.

wn Schaffltauser i I I Funeral Home If ADDON AVF. Lcuningswooa COllingswood 5-5454 CHARLES W. HISKEY fUStKAL DlltfCrOf WOodlawn 3-1623 ESTABLISHED 1912 423 Cooper Street FOSTER'S Funeral Service F. EARLE FOSTEt JOHN N. SWARTZ WM, J.

DECKMAN Collmfjtwood, N. fhttni S-OI52 J. Audubsn, N. J. Pfconi 5-1195 Hodden I lit! Avtl.

2S0 Whili Hont Pika Schroeder fUNfl 0'fCT0S ft blithe C. R. Schrnrder K. J. FUNKRAli PARKINQ ADJOINING AMOCO LOT 715 Cooptf Strtt WOodlawn 3-0400 LEGAL NOTlCfS aNO'TICE TO BIDDERS Sf-aifd proposal! reclvprl by the Woodbury HphM's Board of Education and will be publicly opfne and rpftd on Monday, August IS.

at Woodbury llflffhts Academy Ave. it 00 p. ED ST. gallons morf or lifl nf Nn. 4 Fuel Oil Commprnal Standard 4 ii dfliveitd to tiie Woodbuiy Ilpijht school.

Kafh rnvclnp conUmins; a siiould bp ir trued 'Bid (or Fuel Oil. and sivnild ia tne hands nf the District fieut on or before the above-mentiuned hour. The Board reserves trie lijtlit to reject any and all bids and to waive immaterial In formal me. ANDREW J. STEWART District Clerk.

Dated Antrusn. M)2. LJLl adrtTsemTnt for okneral household supplies for CAMDEN COUNTY INSTITUTIO.NS f-r BOARD OF CHOSE! FREEHOLDERS CA.MDKN COU.NTY N. .1. Notice liereby hut St'aied biii fitr general bouse)' ld snjipluvs fur ti.e Camden County instiiutMnfi, local ed at Lakeland, and Cani'lon, .1 will ne ie-cefvnl by the Board nf Freclinirl t'ts of ('amden County, .1 anl ill hf doeneil and fad public n-f ofTir- nf Cll.inm.in of Cnir.in: 1 ruirhas', Room 4 I H.

fourth flnnr the i'iuit Koj.ii' Atint'i, iv an-t ket St reft Camden. tm lie 1 Ht ii day of Ait-ust i9.i at i 0 .10 c'ock m. DST C-Uiics of specification and condit ion an on flit in til-' office of th hair-nun of Committee Purriia'M ul tne Board (if Chosen. Freeholieis, Rnom 4 1fi, fourth floor of the Court House Anne, Camden. J.

and may be obtained hy prospective bidden durum business hours. By order of the Board of Chosen Freeholder of Camden Countv. N. .1 AMES .1. MCCARTHY.

Chairman, Committee on Purha-ics, I 5 i STATE OF NEW JERSEY Thomai Wiley, hn heirs. devisrM and personal or their or any of their successors right, title and interest, and Mrs. Thomas Wiley, wife of Thomas Wiley: You are hereby summmird and required to serve upon Frank M. Lai lo. plaintiff attorney, whose artdres in 724 Market Stiecl.

Camden, New -aey, an answer to the complaint AM in civil acMon. in which Winsluw, tn the County of Camden. Slate of Ne Jersey, a municipal co: -poration. is piaintifT and Thomas Wiley, et als, are defendants, pending in the Superi-T Court nf Nw JeTef, mitlnn 35 days ater August 22. 1952.

exclusive of such dite. If you fail to do s. relief demanded in the rumniauU will be taken you by dp( a uP The general object of paid suit is tr forecloae tat sale certificate number fl.v, dated December 30. and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deed of Camden Count? on Mar 16, Ifl.ii, in Book 842 of Mortgaje. 2 1 7e made and executed by Lou1 O.

Wells. Collector of Tanei of the TtwnOup W'inslow, to the Township Winslow, the pUtntift herein. And you. the above named, t'e mid parue defendant because you a'e or may claim to have a lien or liein or aome right, title, interest, esia'e nr claim in or to the piemnei described In sail complaint. OfUNT SCOTT.

Clp-k, SupiTioj' Court. i 2 OK JERSEY (L To- Arrnony H. Barton and T-t v'or Bupton, wife Iaia.i J. Burton, hia heirs, devisees and pe; repreierrativei. and Mrs Isaiah J.

Burton, wife of haiah Burton; Republic Investment Finance Company, a corporation of Dl3arc; Ma-y Spuhler M'KarlaTid and Walter McFarland. her husband, Claia, Spuh-lr McHujli and Frank McHugh. her husband; Margaret R. Spuhler. Widow; Kurt Franc! Spuhler.

a minor; and Kail Joseph Spuhler. minor: You are hereby tummoned and re-Huired to ierve upon ladort H. Hermann. Fsqure. plamLff attorney, address Toom 211 City Mill.

Sitih and Market Street. Camden. New Jersey, an aiiwer to the complaint filed in a civil action. In which the City of Carrden. munipicfll coratlon.

i plaintiff, and Anthony H. Burtin. et rt al. are defendants, pending tn the Superior Court of Nw Jeiiey, within ,1 rtsvs after 13. 15152.

Mcluiive of inch date if you fail to do n. the relief demanded In the romplaint will be taken aeainst you by default The general obje o' said su ii foreclose four certificate of tat sate made and executed by the then Director of Revenue and Finance of the City of tamden. the City of CarMen. being certificate numbered 3M2. dated Januarv 19- 193.1.

and recorded on 27, in the office ot tee Register of Deed of Camden Counft in Book 33 of Mortgage. Pag 4S. certificate numbered 9 3 9 dated Decern ner R. J937. and recorded in the flffioe of tne of Deci cf Ca-'d'-i Cmmt on October 11, In Bk of Mnrtgnc-', 147 cer-tifl ate ttumbel -'Oo dated Augm! 2 ft 1 94 2.

and i 11441. dsted Spi-mjer li'ie' tax a' I.a'e w'f in t'e nfl'TP of Dejs of Camin Citnty on 16. i ccver.rj nremii mn i Sr 10f4 Ka.shn Aene, and No a-4 4.4 North S'reei. in tn ''it 'vt T'fn. it Je s- A -id and a.

Pn irrdai a or mN have f-et tn r-e-rr" b-'ng t-eC CPANT SCOTT P-. r'ein Uf.ei 2i. il'l 40 1 uri-fi! Bvans. nut mid li'Uli fiini N. Lmui ir.i Mult) HIS liu VAIPnhll.

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US I II 4 00 1 IK' u. ni.nl in i no 1 lt'-. 00 ,0 00 oo I few -I1T .1 Half i. N. 00 1 1 .0 hi) Htli.il' 3.00 l.iw 1 no 1 siiininia oiia'i-.

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tiioltfi) aI'S 2i J. (Iran up Hsotngf um, small dint m.1lu Jl. rinu I 7 1 tl r.trt fw vi i is puiin. iiocpn.ted. rnnstmci cntcufin, y.

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Sth il I Iklntl. Md. Wlilmip 40 nd Ani.lViif iRrnli'-tt l. Nfli TViumsi-ov Ju.tn Mniidt and l.ij.-i iie A 19. butli ot Canidfii.

Ilama IrrffoJar Sryl. ELASTIC HOSE $0.00 (4 SS lmuiii r. rru-K Vtty iti and irub tUtlED I NOT SYN'niK-nt-1 NYtON ELASTIC HOSt S4 00 Each Milium I. a-a Guaianiwrt Mai' Oidn. A 2 nui I 4 jiiKirn nrHTH si n.iei.

rim nar. S. ft 9th al rUtoirt M. i i i I i rL ilivpd in Westmont 27 vears. He of St.

Mar 11. C. uiich. lie, nf VvSi fhlh'' served in the Navy and was Mildred 1. renin, of Maigate.

High, requiem Miss will he re enrated Ulll III. ItltlilrtUll Monday at m. in o-ii in in 1 i Mary's' H. C. Church.

Relatives and friends will meet Monday at a 1 lome m. ne Met. aim uuerai Monmouth where i hey may Burial will call Minuay infill private. MUS. IIM IUKiKU sweacsiKno, Aug.

rciiiitem Mass lor neigcr, iw. win oe tirday at 10 a. in St. oscph tiiii i iowei in iew joiiv potiucs, mmvBUY ATftmi WHOLESALE PRICES 1 i i Combination STORM and SCREEN DOORS $195 Wall Cabinets M950 LAUNDRY TUBS S1R95 STALL SHOWERS $3350 HENRY SUPPLY HOUSE mi in viir.ULi iuc rvMiuun MIL dway WO 4 9071 frrt Dilivtty 4 Oprm I $el. hi 10 t.

Gai flfdrit rLf i i0T' I Toilet Scats Whila $445 gojl Compftit noon in Foster's Funeral jllome, Haddon and Lees where friends mav rial will he nv cal Sunday night. Burial will he lhp LEMONADE SOCIAL A lemonade social will be held Saturday night on the Wilfred W. Fry playground next to Centenary Tahernacle Methodist Church. 5th and Cooper Ms. Lemonade will be served from 6 to p.

according to Lester Barbour, chairman. Miqherfrkes, AT DR. SHOR'S art not atiowtd oolvirt sric bu! 7 pltoitd at th low it. IR. C.

Church. Bur Joseph's Cemetery. She died Wednesday in her home, 12 16 uroaii st. Mie was a memoer, oi ine Aiiar ann rosary Mini'ij jof St. Joseph's R.

C. Church. Surviving are four sons. Her-! man. Kilwaid, William and Louis; a brother, Edward Mona-ban.

and a sister. Mrs. Helen Mc-Glitu'hey South Jersey's CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM Of Dulinclion Lots $185 up Mausoleum Space $550 up PtHPETlMl CAIE CONVENIENT TEIM5 HARLEIGH Haddon Ave. WO 3-0122 fHlLADrLlHlA..

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