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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 8

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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Wednesday, April 2j5, 1962 Gloucester Spcaks in Cherry Hill ton, i Vineland and Millville respectively, Mrs. Eleanor Harris, Mrs. Mario Pennino and Mrs. Alice Smith; Russell Johnson of Bridgeton, treasurer, and Robert Barber of Millville, secretary.

GOV Names Chess With Sam Laird State Amateur Tourney Scheduled at Camden IN THI KINSINOfON MILL OISTMCT Hillary Warns Reds Threaten Iliiiialayans By CHARI.r.S Q. FINLKY Communism may move into'disclosed huge footprints attrib- W.GSiralu? PITMAN William C. Strang of Woodbury was unanimously reelected chairman of the Glouces LOMAX RUG CO. irtftfk ter County Republican Committee jllimalayan villages adjoiningiUted to the "Yeti" were nothing (Communist Tibet unless the West 'more than prints of small ani 4 for a fifth term Tuesday. Others elected were: William Kostiak of Pitman, vice chair mals enlarged when sun melted the snow.

This ODinion was civen Tues OPEN FBI. 9:30 P.M. Amplaj fray Potkmaj In 0f Yard Cumberland GOP Chief Reelected BRIDG ETON Clarence B. Mc-Cormick of this city. Tuesday night was reelected chairman of the Cumberland County Republican Committee for the 28th consecutive time, making him the oldest, in point of service, county chairman in the state.

At the outset of the meeting, held in the Cumberland Hotel, it was evident opposition to McCor-mick would lie offered from the Vineland delegation. McCormick announced he would run, but it would be the last time he would seek the post. A vote for a secret ballot, pressed by the Vineland group, passed 73 to 68. Balloting then was ordered with Martin L. Pagliughi, a Vineland attorney, running in opposition to McCormick.

The final vote was McCormick, 77, Pagliughi, 65. Pagliughi is Vineland city chairman. Attending the meeting were 142 Camden will play host to an important eastern chess tournament this weekend. It will be the New Jersey Amateur Championship, and the scene will be the Plaa Hotel. There will be six rounds of play-one on Friday night, three on Saturday, and two on Sunday.

The tournament is open to all players below the rank of master who are members of the U.S. Chess Federation and N.J. State Chess Federation 1 Non-members can join by paying; Benko onetime Hunsarian cham-the annual dues for these organ- pjorii is tno other i-nitccl S(ates izations at the time of entry, prior to 8 o'clock Friday night, Tournament entry fees are Wjh thp Sute Amatour cominR for persons 21 or over and $2 for up this may bp an appropri. those under that age. Touma-atc ,0 int a from merit director will be Lewis lv ni(mlh-s Massachusetts Ama- ooc'- tour.

The winner of this game, This tournament is always one aUn un lh Largest Stock in U. S. BR0ADL00MS Tramtnrfom ilk large Siiei AXMINSTERS day night bv Sir Edmund Hillary. He stated further that a scalp conqueror of Mount Kverest and reported to be from the creature head of an expedition which was proven a fake, a skin said sought the legendary Abominable be from "The Thing" was Snowman in the vastness of the from a rare blue bear; a myste-Himalavan peaks. He spoke at "ous hand was found to be "pre-Kcnnev's Suburban House, Cher- dominantly" human; and that vil-ry Hill, as part of a year-long lagers who had reportedly seen lecture tour of the United.

States! the brute failed to substantiate and Canada. jthe fact. Sir Edmund told the 200 persons 'fcjjs 0j Hardships attending Uie banquet that a ,) Sir Edmund told of hardships school built at the end of his last r.i t. involved the attempt to climb expedition is the very first A Sherpa children living in the pla- Mount Makalu and teau region of Nepal near the! lcs man ability to survive with- 9x12 eWiW-tTen-r eWaiinnnmel BEATRICE LIXDOERFER the of the most interesting in jncnt. state and attracts a large and' man; Mrs.

Ann Richards of Washinston Township, first vice chairman; Mrs. Mae Harmon of West Deptford Township, second vice chairman; Mrs. Paula Gardner of Deptford Township, secretary, and Leslie Richards of Washington Township, treasurer. Hush Mehortcr, state racing commission member and a former lieutenant governor of the state, addressed the 4(10 persons who witnessed the elections in the Masonic Temple here. "It was a marvelous demonstration of unity which if carried out for the rest of the year until election dav will certainly assure victory," Mehortcr said.

Melvin I). Kirkbride, retiring county clerk, received an ovation, lie urged endorsement of Joseph J. Hoffman of Franklinville, a newcomer to county politics, as his successor. Hal Thompson, a former mayor of Pitman, squelched rumors that he was planning to oppose Strang. Said Thompson: "For the purpose of unity and all honesty, for, the first time tonight a rumor came to my ears that I wasj representative list of entries Spectators are welcome.

Broadloom SMYRNA Appro 9x12 -jab-xT are an independent people, fear ful of the Communists on their feat which caused many members of the group to lose much weight and pno man to lose both of his feet due to frostbite. With all matches concluded in f'RKNCH DEFENSE Mikaltls Wagner mark White I' KI 15 P'QM U4 1 0 KI4 I'vl' 17 KI 'INI II BI l'l K13 Kt 20 21 KR3 DIU 22 K'5 KlvB 21 0 R4 JM4 24 liii. Kt-5 25 RxlVh QxKt 21 R-KtMi (JxKt 27 R-KI2 28 Waenrr Wllilf 1 2 Ki Q2 4 5 KKl 3 Yi Klo 7 (1(1 (i 9 KI 10 K' 11 Kt K4 12 KtvKt 13 Kl.vB 111 Mxkallln Bla-k U4 KK It 11-02 kki.i QUO WxRP 114 OS KI KB R2 KxR Rcsmns LUXURIOUS, LUSTROUS HEAVY PILE RUGS Termed one of the greatest ad doorstep yet impressed by reports of schools being built on the Tibetan plateaus. Sir Edmund said: "The reaction of these people venturers of our time, Sir Edmund 70 9 12 Others fo $195 out a possible 180 members elected. There are 12 vacancies.

Other officers elected were three vice chairmen, from Bridge- the South Jersey Chess Association team play for the season, Camden carried off the championship in the division with a score of VrVi. Atlantic City was second at and Woodbury, surprising by failing to win any, rtf itc fnnr mntrhpc hrnnnhf Itn' to the single school we built was touching. It would be a pity if these children should receive their first education tinged with Communistic indoctrination." AMERICAN ORIENTALS Large Sizes In Stock was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for reaching the summit of Mount Everest in 1953. In 1957, he blazed a trail for Sir Vivian Fuch's transantarctic expedition. Jle will leave civilization again next March on the trip to the area the last 19 days of which must be made on foot to set up more schools and climb another Pupils lo Vie In Spanish Heading Contest the rear with a 0-4 tally.

On the other hand, Woodbury triumphed in the division with a 3-1 score. Camden and Shows Color Slides With the aid of impressive color slides depicting the silent majesty of the Himalayan wastes, the 27" QUALITY CARPETS ALL GRADES End Finished FREE yd. up Free Girt fo Every Purchaier opposing Bill Strang. If it wasn't so far from the truth, I would bej angry. I consider myself one of.

Bill Strang's strongest supporters. X. i u2 NEWARK Representatives of famous explorer described the ex- mountain. INVESTORS ATTENTION! NEW SHOPPING AREAS AUDUBON. RIVKRTON.

Olherl Coin-op. Dry Cleaning General Electric Laundry Leases Available $300 Net per week Indicoted In spare lime Need $7-8000 Ho trlllertl HA 9-0786 after 7 P.M. COME TO Strang attributed the rumors to the "opposition" party. Why take less when you can mm i last week, resulted in a 41 vic-i7 J'' high schools tory for Atlantic City's team participate in the fifth annual over Woodbury, with Woodbury Spanish I.iterarv Reading Contest 1 fcfof 32 matCh mar1al X('waik ColloRO of Arts and Sciences Saturday at All chess fans will "be glad wil, learn that Lisa Lane has exer- pedition seeking the Abominable Snowman which required 500 porters to carry supplies. He traced their precarious trek across rope bridges and towering cliffs to seek what he claimed is nothing more than a myth.

He said a long investigation CLASSES FOR 1,877,400 WASHINGTON More American Red Cross certificates in swimming, lifesaving, and small-craft safety were issued last year than in anv other year since 1914 1.877.400. nuGco get more? For quick results use the productive Classified columns of the Courier-Post. Just dial 663-7100. Al Mill and OrVan MM North I Sq. Kasl of Kcntlnnlnn i'hlla.

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cised the traditional female pre-1956 KqM dp rogative and changed her mind ture. Students will read, in Span ish, sections of Jimenez' "Platero Yo." Dr. PIcvich, asso about retiring from competitive chess. She is defending her national women's championship in Thrill to orougfiiLorea racing ciate professor of Spanish at the the annual tournament which has University Newark College AXTHONY QUATTROCIII Who will have the leading roles in the presentation of "South Pacific" by the senior class of Gloucester Catholic High School Thursday through Sunday at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium, Cumberland and Sussex sts.

Other roles will be played by Ivar Jergensen, Lawrence Gurick, Kathleen Con-lin and Patricia Nash. just begun at New York. lis contest director. I Six finalists will lie chosen in Starting next week, the eyes of preliminaries scheduled for 10:15 the chess world will be focused. a.m.

The finals will be held at on the island of Curacao in a.m. following a refresh-Dutch West Indies, where the 'ment break, long and gruelling challengers' Top reader will be awarded a tournament will get under way. three-inch American Association This tournament will determine 0f Teachers of Spanish and Por-the individual who will faceituguc.se Medal. His school will re-Jlikhail Botvinnik for the world's ceive a certificate. Runnerup will championship next year.

jbe given a smaller medal. Roth ihjui iimr.i."il'mi.im),--..,..:. Weill 1 1 1 1 1 a fl 1 m-iimTOi. D-ijjiWl IMSW ii i i i ir i hy-fir liiiih-iiiryiiiir Yn'iiin'M -fiiinifi rvnTi r- irri -Irrvvii ir nfrWinf i i mm j.v. m.

jfeftL ipWM Though five of the Soviet: will be presented copies of Jim- LUNCHEON SLATED Delaware Gardens Fire Company Auxiliary will sponsor a Union's brightest stars are en inez' work from the South Contestants tered, many observers expect America's Bobby Fischer to Jersey area are Miss Laverne covered-dish luncheon Thursday emerge the victor. He led the. Wood, 175 Davis LawnsideJat at the fire hall 49th st field in the recent interzonal! I laddon Heights High School, and, tourney at Stockholm and seems Miss Carolyn Lowther, 102 Lake-Iand orrest ave i ennsauken. to be playing the best chess of side Classboro, Glassboro: Mrs. Miriam Burgin and Mrs.

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