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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 8

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIIE-POST, Camdan, N. Thune'ay. Anatnl lfS Man Charges Wife, Lawyer i izing Mayor Koykka to apply the Camden County Board of Free, holders that the board take over maintenance of Creed rd. The highway recently was improved by the borough. Several residents complained that garbage and trash collections were irregular.

The mayor said steps have been taken to have the collector make his rounds onsched ule or legal action will be taken. Malaga Firm Is Low On Brooklawn Paving Asphalt Paving of Malaga, was low bidder of four at $7625 to pave Center st. in Brook-lawn from 2nd to 6th. Brooklawn Council awarded the contract to the firm pending approval of the State Highway Department. A resolution was passed author Opening Set At Dela.Twp.

High School f.m i mm him ry ,) mm. A Haverford, chemist has -I filed suit against his wife and an The first section of the new Vlaware Township High School attorney, claiming that $100,000 was missing from an original $750,000 placed in a bank safe AUGUST SALE! Church will be ready for Masses at the beginning of the deposit all term, according to Dr. Rob- rt Hansen, principal. Hansen said today the other The action was filed Wednesday in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court by William H. Gross, a partner in Belmont Laboratories, 4730 Market asking that his wife, Anne W.

Gross, also a partner in the firm, and the attOi.iey, Harry J. J. Bellwoar. actions of the school will prob-iblv be completed a month be lind schedule because of the re cent steel strike. The school, situated on a 40- account for the allegedly missing acre tract of land on Church rd was originally planned to be sum.

The suit also asks that Bell woar be restrained from acting Photo as attorney lor Mrs. Gross. Bellwoar is former commodore of the Ocean City Yacht Bellwoar was fired last January SCHOOL BELLS will ring? this fall at this section of the new Delaware Township High School on Church rd. the first of four sections to be built on a 40-acre tract. Shown nearing completion, the section is scheduled to be ready for classes in by Gross from his post as "counsel DR.

JONAS C. MORRIS Who recently was named president-elect of the National Association of Chiropodists in Chicago. He lives at 108 W. Merchant Audubon. $79N California SOFA-BED Cub Pack Leaders N.

Y. Plans Court Test ferry trip around lower New York Harbor. Tickets may be obtained to the company. Mrs. Gross objected to the ouster and last March filed a complaint in equity against her husband over the dismissal in Common Pleas Court, Philadelphia.

Gross' suit alleges that on July 6 he authorized Albert E. Shaw, On Teacher Firings New York, Aug. 9 (INS) from the Burlington County Council headquarters, 39 E. Main Moorestown, CALIF. DRUG FIGURES San Francisco (UP) The Slttpt tw hat ipiu bidding cam-aartnitnt, and dttachabl arms.

Otic gorgtoul mtdim fabric were started in March, 1954, and that bank records showed Bell- New York City prepared today secretary-treasurer of the Girard to challenge a ruling by the state Trust Corn Exchange Bank, where woar and Mrs. Grass went to the education commissioner that teach thf mnnpv urfl nlarpH. in nnpn saie aeposu dox on iiuv. xu, mo t. completed in stages with the final date set for sometime in January, Hansen said.

Built la 4 Section The entire school plant is divided bi four sections. The part which will be ready in the fall contains 22 classrooms and laboratories. Section D. as it is called, will house 7th and 8th grade pupils as well as freshman classes, Hansen said. Section is a two-slory steel and masonry building with windows from floor to ceiling on both sides.

The other sections of the school will be of one-story construction. Hansen said the building was planned to be comfortable and modern as well as functional. Each classroom, he said, as well as the halls, will be decorated in modern pastel shades, a different color for each room. The corridors of the section are painted a pastel rose color. Ifrllevea Monotony Each unt's walls will be painted a different color to relieve the sameness and monotony of one color, Hansen said.

The different pastel shades for the classrooms and halls, Hansen said, has a desirable effect on HURRY IN, or phone GLouceifer 6-246? siaie ueuanraeni oi Hieniai ny mpe safe deposit box to determine ers cannot be fired for refusing to name other teachers who are what was in it, giene reported that the num or were Communist Party mem Two years ago, he and his wife bers. Plan Fall Excursion Moorestown, Aug. 9 Cub pack leaders of the Burlington County Boy Scout Council are planning a railroad excursion for fall with accommodations for 2200. Slated for Sept, 29, the trip is open to Cubs, their families and friends. The group will entrain at Lakehurst Station on two special diesel-powered trains for Jersey City terminal.

The cubs will then be taken on a tour of facilities. The Jersey 'Central Railroad has arranged the excursion and has invited the Reading, and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads to participate in the exhibition. The tour 'will also include a had visited the bank, where the sum of $202,750 was turned over The ruling was made Wednes day by State Commissioner James to her, with Gross keeping E. Allen in reversing the sus 818, leavifig a balance in the box TV SPOTTER Television cameras are being used to spot the causes of traffic jams, says Fleet Owner, McGraw-Hill publication. The cameras, easily mounted on towers and trained on the problem zone, transmit pictures to monitors in vans parked nearby.

And in rainy weather, the camera case can be equipped with windshield of $745,432.99. ber of drug addicts and sexual psychopaths who must be committed to California mental hospitals rose ominously during the year ended March 31. At least 520 narcotics users were admitted to hospitals, compared 402 admissions in the previous 12 months. In the same period admissions of sexual psychopaths increased from 400 to 512. When the box was opened-July pension of four New York City public school teachers and one principal and the dismissal of a 6, this year, a total of $645,432.89 was found, leaving a shortage of 914 BLACK HORSE PIKE, W.

Collingiwood Heights, N. i. (ttlwn NicMim M. end rt Highway, Knit tnm ftnn ftviA Open Evenings to 9:30 P. M.

Except Sat to 6 P. M. municipal college faculty member. Allen said that compelling teach $100,000.10. The petition filed by dross also states that divorce proceedings wiper.

ers to become Informers "would do more harm than good and that this type of inquisition has no place in the school system." City corporation counsel Peter Brown said he would challenge the students. By relieving the monot commissioner's ruling in court. ony of sameness the student is able to do a better job at his studies, the principal said. The classrooms will be! Margate Neighbors Fight Private Pool Margate City, Aug. 9 An equity suit filed by the Margale Park Protective Association aimed at forcing Carrol Rosenbloom owner of the Baltimore Colts professional football team to remove his swimming pool was filed Wednesday in the Chancery Divi sion of Superior Court.

fff NI In the action, the association and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Stra cusa. of 114 S.

Pembroke ave claim the private swimming dooI and bath houses on Rosenbloom's equipped with an lnter-commu-nication and public address system for announcements and fire drills, according to Hansen. Extensive Library The second section originally was planned to be completed in October, Hansen said. That section will contain the administrative unit and principal's office. A workroom for teachers and offices for student counsellors will also be housed in the second section, he said. Also included In the second section Is a fully equipped library, supervised by a state licensed librarian, a health unit and conference rooms, hes aid.

Section will contain the commercial classrooms, Hansen said, with facilities for typing, bookkeeping, stenography and office practice classes. Assignments Continue The final section, originally scheduled for completion in Jan-; uary is section which will house the. woodworking shop, art( center, mechanical drawing property at 109 S. Pembroke ave are in violation of deed restric tions and zoning laws. The association, headed bv Charles S.

Krouse, of 9 N. Quincy is composed ot some 200 members. Two Women Escape Street Kidnap Try NEW WAY TO agitation fhat gets clothes cfcanor Atlanta. Aug. 9 (UP) Police 'x xxM- hunted for a sandy-haired youth who tried to drag two screaming young women away in his car in two alleged kidnap attempts 10 gallons loss water 2 the dotcrgont! classes and the home making cen ter, according to Hansen.

Construction of a cafeteria, auditorium, gymnasium, music de weanesaay nignt. The first woman fled and the second was rescued by two teen- partment and locker rooms has also been slowed due to the re aged boys. The youth was in turn rescued by an armed crony posing cent steel strike, he said. Hansen said no Delaware as a detective, police said. Both victims were hysterical afterward, police said.

Township pupils will be recalled from other high schools at this time. rne teen-agea rescuers were ADVERTISEMENT Robert Searles, 17, and C. Day, 19. The first victim reported she bil her attacker as hard as she could The old-fuhioced center post agitator vasnet with a jerk -jerk action. Clothes in the center harsh action son get rough treatment; ciothes in the lazy outside zone hardly while ho was forcing her into his WW ft -tW-t- Woman Tortured On Main Street Tliay'M Ulllnjf th crlwl, "My car.

Artificial dairy breeding association members in North Dakota have produced nearly artificially sired heifers that are or soon will be producing milk. -J. I. tt S.UOUIK1 isetl- But Why KHB "Uctd let-Mint burnlnc ftit. Gtt todiy.

WESTIMOHOUSE SOLUTION Westtnghouse removed the center post entirely put smooth agitators at the insidt of the wash basket. As the basket revolres, these agitators wash the clothes by lifting, turning, flushing through sudsy water 50 times a minute. arrived just in timo for our BIG WIESTINGHOUSE VA fill II I 1 fnnn I V. -ZJ Regularly $249.95 it- Action tkorewgh it uses Vi the detergent, 10 gallons let water per load! CompUt agitation -each piece is lifted, turned, flushed 50 timet a minute! Safe- action for all kinds of clothes -no agitators or speeds to change! Lift -away rinsing -nerer strains dirty water through clotheo Rinsing so thorough it leaves even the washer clean! SPECIAL PRICE "fl (0) (0) 5 WITH "'0 WASHH LIMITED TIME ONLY fm(t I xf 'eQ ifi I m- ft hi 1-104 Handy Loading Door-Serres as a ihelf. No danger of dropping freshly lanndercd clothes.

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