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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 44

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r. "Ti mm0Ly 1 C0UIK-rw5T. Camden, N. Wedne.doy, Ay3 0, 1 960 ft 5 II Cll O.M Wltll S(im Lofrd' 4 Camden County Jewish Group Hails'PKR Bridge Palmyra, Quakersiaiy Edgcs'North Bergen Player Progress Seen on Trip to Israel At Delair to Shut 9 Hours TVia Pnnncvlrania Mcrclianlvillclo A 7Yef or Golf Lead By FREDDIE BOYLE Camden area Jews need not concrete-slab houses 10 i luiuiVviii viiiiixrxjL worry about use of money they, being exported to Ghana; com Moorestown battled two extra defeated Dill Bartclt. I Rnn foe, S.

GOLF LF.AGIE have donated to Israel, according! inninss Tuesday to take a 9-7 tn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 I.IM" JI-J 111- IX I It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lf I 1 1 I fLlllrll I III IMI" VI'W .1 PrVPV fliff 7ulrtiAr a Art Itaraen. -o v. 1 ovcL.h0l.il?rnif,ClS,.1 i Jewish Federation of Camden! pipes shipped to Africa and at Delair will be closed to traf 0 0 0 0 a 1 1 1 1 sun (iiuiiiiiiiii 1 11 miiii isi 1 tr it. iiiiniti 1 1111 mri 1: 11. iJiiiiiiiiifin in the Orient, and the exportation rlC f0r anoroximatelv nine hours tharlM cinnlwl hnmo tho Hix-M-dial lhi atthftimh Tir Miltnn'nnnn nf nrlfi R.n 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 Samuel Rosenberg, president of of 7000 tons of copper a year fn American IMlmyra ji (Mi.ntiiMd ll.iclili.n Heights I Hnlly undi Ujodmw Wilson i zmk defeated Miko c.irer.

in runs the winner. Dr. Danon, a former Philadelphia star, won five a iui iiii-i i iiiiauriijuid siiir, won live -in i t'" the samps and drew only one, with Anthony Drago, of the Camden Co. to continue work in I ri Kniirht. p.

Ray Kimi- Merchantville had forced i DHav-n. defeated uon Bar-' overtime wnen wiKO imniev ujoss uun, 10 nnisn wiui a score 01 I presidents, have just returned any fear of armed conflict with 'connection with the placement of a three-week inspection tour the Arabs. Nevertheless, one of i a new vertical lift span. lohno. 4 ami 4 douhled home Dick Barton and Herb Wneht.

of Woodbury, played a strong tournament defeated Lee Mike Lon. 1' Moorrstown and Talmyra Ilich 4 C.l.le ehirn firct nlari in the! Bd HemmKcr, defeated John Imm.Ii- Larry DiMcdio in the seventh finish second at 5-1, losing only to inning. Alan Spielman, of Atlantic City. Jim Gelding marshalled the Raymond Fasano, of Red Bank, of the country. They have high the biggest impediments to Three trains in each direction praise for the progress beingjgreater industrial progress, in Philadelphia and Atlan- made in Israel with funds of the opinion, is the Arab boycott of; Major League Sox Scores Quaker attack with 3 hits while 'finished third.

At 14, Ray was the United Jewish Appeal. 'industries which deal with Israel, r. ram. mica jewisn appeal. iiiwumt ut-di M.n Broadway Station, Cam- South Jersey Golf League today after the Quakers handed Col- T.

lingswood its first defeat Tuesday. iSorUClllOU'll and Palmyra won its third in row. IVnihertoii, o-L iDiMedio and Dick Lilley dupli voungest player entered. The Camden Jewry, they said, has Israeli Government the middle of the Icated the feat for Merchant ville. Class A winner was Arturs Ravic given Israel $1,400,000 since the though, feel there is no Arab dav.

moorestown MEHCHA.NTviLi.fc i Philadelphia: John of (Continued From Page Thirtv-Four) i flammonton, took the Class AMERICA IFiflfK 0 1 Mamias.ci 2 Ottick.cf 5 2 2 Lilley 1 2 Barton 5 0 2 IleMedlo rf The 6-0 victory at Moorestown; rFvnFRT0V Righthander Ludwib -Field Club was the Quakers' third MWJ straight victorj- and knocked Col-; hp hurJpd his lincswood out of sole possession ivnuiiif United Nations established the problem which cannot be worked state in May, 1948. lout, he said. The men were leaders of a group of 10 from the Camden PorrOtcr Fans 12 area who made an air trip to the 1 new state. Other travelers wereiMillvillC Wilis Third Edward Saline, chairman of ad- Mtt vtt irTmv Fnrrp-irr fhev are: Trains leaving Philadelphia at 11.10 a. arriving Atlantic City 12.40 p.

1.40 p. arriving Atlantic City 3.10 p. m. and 4 45 p. arriving Atlantic City 6.15 p.

m. Leaving Atlantic City 8.30 a. arriving 2 0 1 Dunlevylt) a. trophy, and Lawrence Hooley, of Cleveland 4.vi. DP-phiiiiPs.

Tcm- 3 I'leasantville, topped the Class P'e. Power; Nixon and Temple 2: plavers. The tournev, held at Temple and Power. LOB Hammonton, attracted 23 entries. ZTZ SB-PoTr! Lew Wood was tournament Bond.

s-Nuon. of the sunDtrtn 'straight victory when host i I Palmyra won its third C0ljn, 1 I'lcrlmpli-s is 3 1 ItenwK Iit 3 3 Hnlmi.son.lf 2 1 Kintaysuii.lf 2 OCrayi) 4 when it tonned Woodrow 1 rector. ip FR BR SO Schramm whiffed i 44 9 15 Totals 33 3 sivance gins aivision ot me Aiuealstruck out 12 batters here Tues- 29 Philadelphia 9.59 a. 12.45 10Z3UB1U D-U, ill V.UUMUJ viui, walked one as he halted Pember- Hie 20300020 111 Humford. DeMcillo.

John Robertson, who plays in ltr lltyl A i.di iij 'liunnlng .1 Bobby Fischer, our 17-year-old w- u. s. champion, made i fi I Mirilevy. I 2 Appeal and Mrs. Saline; day as he topped' Bridgeton'sU.

I I Mrs. Goldstem, Mrs. Bessie Puro D-Ag0stino in a pitching. m. arriving Philadelphia 2.15 m.

and 3.45 p. arriving Madden, l': Chii ano. 7. UU he No. 2 spot look medal Mo.jcz JJob Jawjbs ha( 2 hj(s SO 2, Iiu ano.

J. iiray. J. 3 Mrs. Mitzi Myers and Mr.

and honors with a 41 in sparking the his greatest tournament snowing Kiu.pstein each for the Seotties. John Black Tii-fenauer 1 ojMrs. Maurice Clyman. battle to give Millville a 3-2 vie-: Philadelphia 5.15 p. m.

tory, its third of the season. I Arrangements have been made Hitless until the sixth inning, to transfer passengers between to date in finishing in a tie with HBP-iBondi. Paparclla. Buncg. i P.hni, uwi.c Boris Spassky, Soviet grandmas- Rice, smim 54.

Ever body Wor.s unoeuu-n yua. chipped in with a grand slam iimph He defeated I red Cole, 5 thp and J. nnnm-A'TOWV Allentown Nine Tops lorcnrr Rival, 1 1-1 FLORFA'CE Allentown High School's baseball team scored 5 Millville clinched the game on a Pennsylvania Station-30th Street, According to Rosenberg, the NEW YORK BOSTON ter, in the international tourney nt Mil. flrtl Plata Aniontina ni UViKK ITiiKnrt r.r.Tham all ab Station, a rbl rbi 'main reason for Israel's progress 2-run triple by Chico Izquiordo! North Philadelphia 0 4 1 I I A i.f T. 1 Roberts ss 0 1 4 4Ruddins i'ui- Holers ih John Schatz, Ron Cole and Cliff Hain-karf 0 0 Taylor 1 1 ii ri 2 is that everybody works.

wno rompea nome wun ine ac-irranKiora juncuon, anu diuuu- .1... .1 ii'iuirioio Beaten onlv by Spassky, Bobby sn.rb finished with a score of 2 0 Worrell rr 1 1 (ir-. i aiso won men muiim-a hi.o iu. ti lrtt- Hunt. If 0 i me progress, ne saia, snows in -s uiau uiuuuaiij oianuii-v-auiuin 1 J' rapid settlement of immigrants in single.

buses and taxicabs. permanent housing, good schools, to complete ttie wooresiown Hosioe 3 0 0 HH-v If ow'Cl'- 1 tlev 3 0 0 Jenntniis 2b In rlrnnrmT it fi rt match Si ormm 2 11 I'. Ti nt runs in the first inning then went on to an 114 victory over Floret ence High here Tuesday. Back-to-back doubles by Bob Sweel and Harvey Hibbs plus (I 2 tl Kim ls.2b 5 1 2 0 MUne.3b 4 1 0 0 Stcplms.rf 3 0 0 0 Wil us If 4 2 2 1 Husby.lf 0 0 4 2 Tnisn i'f 4 0 1 Uaeksn.lb 4 1 1 Oil Sulvn.c 4 110 Brewer. 1 Sulvan 0 aKeotmh 0 hut m.p 0 as U1U Ull! IlUSMUll.

ciiJuannjr ct no games but drew three, while Bobbv drew only one. It is rc--KiT4" vf III Coatts.p 0 noiv inrlttsttrv and in nther arens against two victories and a tie, I Maie, Collinsswood fell into third 29 8 0 three walks and two Florence er 1 Qaidmt behind the Pals and Quakers so-s, i.ram.n 4 rors gave Allentown its big first oj Immigrants, according to Ros-o enberg, stay in transient camps, 'd called Ma'abarots, until they get permanent places to live. Four- 4 teen thousand families live in b- Jul ii-ei iiiai li.Hjiiy iilm in an international tournament in Moscow starting May 24. At the end of 13 games in their I.arryitliam-s42wasUK 3. i.

kcou i jframe It was Florences second BOeimT 1 liwsfeld.p 0 Wrthntn.p 0 cWertz 1 40 8 17 8 Totals 34 loss in three games. score as l'almyra remained un- beaten. John Zink, Craig Knight. BASEBALL HORSES a vtaikea for Sullivan In FI.ORKNTR ALLENTOWN c-flkd mese camps now, as compared i world championsnip maicn in grounded out fr cimtum in vih ab Jack DcIIaven, Mike Long and ACW 1 OI (Al'J 11 Was a gOO(l Walker 2h 1 0 2 1 IMoscow Mikhail Tal the chal-J-7 i longer, was leading 1000100 1 0-R 1 1-4 liud lierninger aiso won wieu jav for horses with Leaguer in 3 1 4 2 4 1 4 i 2 1 with 40,000 a year ago. New schools in Israel, according to Markowitz, include voca- 1 Warner rr 2 Cfsarctti liiKtiam.p.3b 1 harbi.ss 0 limes.

lb 1 Abrahins.p matches lor tne 1'ais. i.i,,,:- i in fMmu.i. u-nn Sullivan. Mantle. PO-A- i Mikhail Hot- 11.

Honior i 4 1 4 0 4 1 2 0 1 0 4 ti 3 0 0. i I 4j. 1 A 1 I is-. 2 2 4 i 1 VinniK nau a real uwinii nnt. iu "nii" ou rii, maizone anu uunai iliiu iHUlcs.siuiiiU 1' iRunnels; Runi.es.

Biiddin and Jarkson; I Moorestown, Colllnirvwood, Pav Webb, defeated Van 3 and 1. Jn'm HuberLson, M. defeated Fred Cole. foul, Major Ix'aguer scored in the En. kson i i Hartshorn.

lb 1 retain ju.i nu. una Maione. uunneis aim jaeKson: Kubek.iwiiii.il aaiii a yani-iji ui 2 2 (i 3 1 1 riahnla.lf Korinko rf 1 3 0 2 Seven games had been drawtlf ties to fit the vawing talents of iiiuu iiicL- aim nv jiiKuii iiiii 5 a Ceiitofaiiti 2h 2 Hubert Cnham. defeated Howard 1 4 Man'fe. Malone.

HR Marts. 2. Williams. Israelis with Tal winning four and Botvin- Twenty-five percent of 7 Totals 30 Totak 2S 11 es. I up loiiu in nil nut mil, 100111 1 up.

defeated Taul MeCar QZAHD LOW IN COST 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 John Sehat. rl.MT 3 and 1. by a nose to Top Double. 4 nik two. ip er bb so the i million people in the coun- gamo was a "grand try go to school every day, Mar- The 13th master draw" in 16 moves, the.umvan 2's 1 kowitz said.

shortest of the match. The match "i 3, 1 11 2 Inclustrial Proirress PITTSBURGH 70r WASHINGTON, O.C. 45; 3 min. station rate from Camden illei 6 P.M. I.1;; Ui noljitdudel will eo 24 eames.

or until one vyoriniiiKum uuuu i- wp-iirewer. PB-iioward. In reviewing industrial progress 1 10 Miar. I'laneriy, stewan. i j.ui.

a "iin Israel, Goldstein included pre- 35.102. m. mmm t'ja-Si-HfeX-f? player nas more man 11 jjuiius. Woodbury Chess Club's spring tournament (a six-round Swiss, played every other Tuesday) is under way. First round winners were Cake, Lincoln, Meyer, Drago, Fernandez, King, Ed Smailer, Frueh, Carlson, Wood, Garvey, Bill Smailer and Roth.

Their opponents were Shindle, Kaimowitz, Herb Wright, Plank, Longacre, Milhausen, Foster, Wakeman, McCarrin, Hagerman, Harry Wright, Stankard and Wor-rall. Lew Wood defeated Ed Carlson in a postponed fifth-round match of the South Jersey Chess Association championship. Following Is the second of Rot-vinnik's two victories in his match with Tal: KIOMTH GAME "ml Bnlvlnnlk While 1 P-4 2 MK4 3 1(3 4 I'-tjj 5 Ps 6 Kt 111 7 It K'5 8 K.I 9 Kt-U2 10 It K2 Tal llotvliintk Tal Hlark Whltn Jtlaek HI KI'3 22 K2 Iv 113 KB IM 4 1 KKI3 114 PsP25H-m BQ') r-KKI3 2UR3 01! -Kt B-KI2 27 KtiR4I-KtO P-R5 Castles 2S OR-(i BxKt R-K29PXB K1-H4 ()3 30 I'xP 02 UM3 31 OxW CKt-02 32 PTC) Tl-KM U-K2 33 KK-K Kt -K5 KtKt3 34onn QR-n H5 35 HxB BxB 3d ItxB KtxP KI-02 37 I'- Kt Rvll K4 3S KHxP t(J'lli'H RxH PM4 4IIKtl K-U6 KK'4 41 Kt-B7('h Kts Resigns K-UH4 12 Castles 13 14 H3 tn HxKt 16 I' Itr, 17 Kt. H3I-K4 11 19 Wl 20 Kt-B4 Neivs Notes Of Services Two Pennsauken soldiers. Pfc.

Edward J. Taylor, whose father lives at 5525 Wayne and Pvt. John Arcnz. of 1735 Lexington are stationed in Baumholder, Germany. Air Force Staff Sgt.

William A. Carman, of 213 Lawnside Collingswood, received the Airways and Air Communication Service Certificate of Exemplary EACH We managed fo scoop up another 2C0 giant size rugs at spectacular savings we sold out last time. Below is just a partial listing of this wonderful merchandise, all fo go now at one low price, S55 each. Ik 'wwm Service prior to bis departure from McGuire Air Force Base en route to a new assignment in England. South Jersey Navy personnel assigned to, or en route to duty with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean include Edward S.

Ko-walski fireman apprentice, 1023 Atlantic George M. O'Neill, electrician's mate fireman, 432 Erie both of Camden; Joseph J. Smith, seaman, 231 N. Fillmore Gloucester; William H. Schneider, seaman, 185 Berlin Clementon; Walter L.

Williams, boatswain's mate 3c, of Woodbury. Cmdr. William A. Rye, of 630 Centre Haddonfield, assigned to the Naval Air Materiel Center, Phildetnhin was reeenflv pa mod 1 w.rw; 1 12x12.6 Beige Plain 12x18.6 Gold Tweed 9x17.6 Green Tweed 1 2x1 1 Sandalwd. Tweed 9x18 Ebony Tweed 12x12 Beige Plain 9x18 Nutria Tweed 12x13 Green Tweed 12x14 Nutria Tweed 12x11 Aqua Flam 12x12 Ebony Tweed 12x15 Ebony Tweed 12x11 Gold Plain 12x16 Nutria Tweed 12x13 Ebony Tweed 12x14 Beige Tweed 12x15 Nutria Tweed 12x11 Nutria Plain 12x13 Nutria Tweed 12x12 Green Plain 12x11 Toast Plain 12x10 Nutria 12x12.3 Grey 12x11 Toast Plain 12x12 Green Tweed 12x14 Nutria Tweed 12x12 Green Tweed 12x11 Toast Plain )H Philadelphia's candidate for "International Toastmaster of the Year." Rye will compete in dis AIRLINES trict competitions for sectional champions from Delaware, parts of Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, May 21.

at the University of Pennsylvania. Joseph M. Walsh, 113 West Blackwood, has received a su perior performance cash award mm 1 WRITE from the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot, where he is assistant branch chief in the Army Clothing and Materiel Center. MSgt. Raymond P.

Dalsey, of 30' 2 10th Haddon Heights, assigned to the Army Advisor Group with Combat Command NJNG, recently received the I in SHOP AND COMPARE If you can buy the same merchandise for less within 30 days after your purchase, we will chepr-fully refund tha difference. This is Your First Army "Soldier of the Year" award at ceremonies held at First Army headquarters, Governor's Fly Capifal fo Also: direct jef-prop Visccunt service to New Orleans, Mobile. Call your travel agent or Capilal at WOcdlawn 4-8424. l-Ir. Friendly WA 5-7331 Island.

N. Y. Daisey. who holds a reserve commission and has almost 20 years' service in the Army, received a similar award in 1956. The award carried with it a four-day vacation in New York City.

Mm-ket Pa. Oreadvey Pine, N.J. i. if 4.

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