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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 19

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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIER-POST, Camdtn, N. 11, 1957 19 Du Pont Units Donate $2990 Evening Unit Of University Lions Given starting Sept. 16, Applications for admission to University College should be in for processing not later than Sept, 3. Your Birthday By STELLA Chess With Sam laird: City Players lo Open Summer Tournament To Charities Opens Entry Maple Shade Issues Friday, July 12 52 Building Permits Acceptance of applications for Manle Shade. Julv 11 Louis June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) You need to lie alert and wise to cope with new situations as they Woodbury, July llC hecks totalling $29(70, representing contributions of du Pont employes working in Salem County and re- N.

J. Sues Pair For $15,250 in Hoffman Case July Jl (UP)-A civil! suit, stemming from the investigation of the late former -Gov. Harold G. Hoffman, has been filed by the state against two Newark men for recovery of The suit, disclosed Wednesday by Attorney General Richman, charges William Obcrg and George B. Tonkin fraudulently submitted invoices to the state for repair of filing cabinets, "desks and other furniture of the Divi-sior of Employment Security By SAM LAIKI) The second annual summer tournament of the Camden City Chesg Club Will CCt under wav Friday nicht at rlnh hrnHtinnrtprs.

DeSanto, Maple Shade Township building Inspector, reported 52 buildinc Dermits werp issued in the evening university college degree programs at the South Jersey Division of Rutgers University here has been initiated for the coming school year. 1175 Whitman June for which $478 in fees was arise today, Ihey can ne good, if you make them so. July 21 to Aug. 23 (Leo) Confusion can ruin a good idea, so make your plans carefully and collected. The estimated cost of work was set at $114,086 and includes $68,000 for 40 additional units at the Cheritree Motel.

system and will consist of either five or six rounds, depending onlidinS ln County, have the number of entries. hecn mailed to nine charitable Games will be played on alternate Friday nights. Prizes Gloucester County be awarded to those finishing first and second, and to winners In' v.chpc were mailed by the the and divisions. An additional prize will be awarded for Woodbury Trust acting as the best played game, to be selected by a high ranking South Jersey 'ultp, nd, opository for the The announcement was made today by Fredrik Ekstrom, head of the state university's evening divisions in Camden. Rt.

73. follow them to the letter. Aug. 24 to Sept. 23 (Virgo) Use your brain-power; conduct yourself tactfully under all con player or group, 'me tournament UUJ" 'K employes salaries, inis He added that pre-registrations for University College, which of The report was submitted to the township committee at which time the committee also approved three minor subdivision plans as fol is performed without charge by ditions and you will reach excep will be held under U.

S. Fischer defeated Reshev Federation rules and will be na-igky whik; he won at six boards, tionally rated. KING'S INDIAN IUFKSHK fers work leading to bachelor of the bank. The $2990 represent contribu lows: John Taggart two lots, i. tions for the first Ave months of Hoffman died in 1954 while In order to stimulate interest in i wim 9 Rules for Road Safety Nine rules for the prevention of automobile accidents wer given to the Camden Lions Clu today at a luncheon meeting in Kenney's.

Roy Henshaw, Keystone Auto mobile club, in outlining the rulei said great strides have beet) made in the last few years ia accident prevention, but there ii still one fatal accident every 1(J minutes in the United States. Th cooperation of everyone is needed if the accident rate is to be further decreased he said. The nine rules are; 1. Keep your car and yourscll in good condition. 2.

Keep both of your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road. 3. Obey all traffic signs and, signals. 4. Do not drive when sleepy, or tired.

5. Give the proper hand signals. 6. Stay within the speed limits, 7. Do not drink and drive.

8. Cooperate with traffic enforcement officials. 9. Give the other fellow a "brake." Bm While arts and bachelor of science in business administration degrees, are running 73.5 percent ahead of the corresponding period last 1957. Additional paymenls will Plxhrr fll.rk PxKt P-K4 R-QB PBS R-K3 under suspension as DES dircc-tar.

He left a letter admitting em be made to the charities as funds on County between Spruce and Maple Charles Domino, four lots, Forklanding rd. and Rudderow George E. Floyd, two lots, Cutler ave. ladder' competition, the Camden club will offer three cash prizes to members taking part between now and the end of this year. are collected.

1 i Kt-um 3 K1-B3 4 P-Q4 5 P-K4 B-K2 7 CMWl RK bezzlement of $300,000 from the year. -During the academic year 1956 Acencies receivlns the money R-B3 South Amboy Trust which he had headed, and confessed usine the amount sent to each are One prize will go to the mem tional success. Sept. 24 to Oct. 23 (Libra) There can be considerable confusion in today's events unless you take things in hand early and keep control.

Oct. 24 to Nov. 22 (Scorpio) This has been a busy week, so try to rest and relax this evening. Plan to spend a restful weekend, too. Nov.

23 to Doc. 22 (Sagittarius) Be on your guard against making a misstep today. Your judgment must be sound, emotions state deposits in the bank to cover K-B2j Gloucester County Chapter of k-ks American Cancer Society, 57, this unit of Rutgers enrolled more than 500 adults. University Extension, which offers non-credit courses, services more than 700 adults in various Camden KI-KH3 21 KxKt P-KKI3 24 R-U B-KH P-H5 Cutlf 2 P-KI4 P-Q3 27 K-B3 P-B3 2 KM P-QH3 29 R-Klfh P-QKI4 30 RlHrh P-K15 31 K-O PP 32 KiP PKt 33 P-B BiP 34 K-B4 cjq 35 p-Kts KiP Kl-Ql 17 K-B4 KI-B4 3S P-KR4 B-B4 38 PP BxP 40' B-BUch B-B4 41 BjBrh RiB 42 P-R7 Kt-Q Rrilcni KtlllOl Father-Son Croup Schedules Picnic "32 5541.58; Gloucester County Unit the defalcations. The state charges in the Superior Court suit that Obere and p-ksIN.

J. Association for Retarded Children, Gloucester ber who between July 12 and :13 27 plays the greatest number of ladder games, regardless of theirjb nit outcome. Another prize will be toj ff the player whose point score Ing this period shows the greatest p'kku Improvement. The third and k-kij largest prize will go to the No. 1 Kt-04 finisher on the ladder, I23 Ku8 Tonkin performed none of the re campus evening programs.

In ad The Somerdaie Hi Nella Father and Son Association will sponsor Salem Council, Boy Scouts of dition, the extension also reached pair work for which they sub America, United bral Palsy of Gloucester County, mitted invoices, and that they violated contracts with the state over 200 individuals through uv plant training programs in indus' tries throughout South Jersey. a picnic July 2s at Atco Lake. Donald Cullem is general chair man, assisted by Wilson Ried. calm, and head clear. Gloucester County Girl i Scouts, Gloucester Conn- Persons wishing to apply to Philip D'Amico and Hugo No player may uin more than either unit or obtain further in one prize.

Games played in the 7 Lromrn 9 Men Win Heart Association, mmmrr tournament rotint auto-0 JIMl 0 a Dw, 23 to Jan. 20 (Capricorn) One of those "so-so" days when you need to utilize your best judgment in all personal affairs. Jan. 21 to Feb. 19 (Aquarius) by failing to deliver furniture sold to the state.

The state's complaint must be answered within 20 days. It also charges the defendants substituted poorer quality filing cabinets than called for by Caruso. There will be swimming, soft-ball games and other activities for young and old beginning at noon. Prizes will be awarded for the various activities. formation may contact Ekstrom's office at 411 Penn or call WO 4 1766.

Deadline for registration in both units is Sept. 13 with classes Although there may be some distracting notes today, you are in a better condition than many to cope with them. BROADWAY FEDERAL EM 5-1000 Shop Friday 9: IS to 9 maticaiiy as ladder games. Divorce Decrees Here ARed Qif2nf' 1 I Salvation Armv, Glou- Robert Sobel of Temple Uni- Three women and two men tester County YMCA, $206.90. versity is one of the five players; were granted divorces on Wed- Each Gloucester County em-who are representing the United, ncsday by Superior Court Judge1 p0ye specified the amount to be States in the international stu- Burton.

The suits were uncon-1 withheld by payroll deduction and dents' chess championship attested. the portion each organization was Revkjavik, Iceland. The tourna-1 Granted decrees on grounds of 'to receive from individual do-ment begins today. Tlie five U. were Mrs.

Rosario Cam-jnatipn. The contributions were representatives left Monday from panella, of 549 N. 3rd Ham-made in conjunction with the Idlewiid Airport, N. Y. Imonton, from John, of West Or-jSjilrm County United Fund Drive.

In addition to Sobel, the U. S. chard st. and Railroad The money was donated by em-team consists of William Lom- Hammonton; Mrs. Rhoda A.ipioyes of the du Pont Chambers bardy and Arthur Feuerstein, of Kegel, of 426 Carter Bell-jWorks, Chambers Works Con-City College of New York; mawr park from Russell, of 45 struction, Jackson Laboratory.

'Kdmar Mednis, of New York N. Highland laboratory, Petroleum University, and Anthony F. and Mrs. Ethel L. Maroney, of; Laboratory, Carney's Point Works Saidy, of Fordham.

This is a. 226 S. Lenola Bumsidc Laboratory. strong group of players and they from Clyde M. address un- can be expected to give a good known.

arcount of themselves. The tour-; Granted divorces on grounds of Artisan brOUl) rlCfllC nament will run through July 27. desertion were Donato Marcan- will nlav No. 1 for tonio, of 27 6th Mt. Eph- 5ft lor 1 lllla.

1 arK Feb. 20 March 20 (Pisces) The unexpected may occur today and you should be prepared to contend with all eventualities. Be on the alert. March 21 April 20 (Aries) Things are likely to appear better than they are today, so approach any new suggestion with caution. April 21 to May 21 (Taurus) Stick closely to routine just now and don't embark upon anything too visionary.

Be practical and objective. May 22 to June 21 (Gemini) Be sure that your health is in tip- the Americans. He Is in top formiraim. from Hilda, of 21 Church Tlie annual picnic of the Artisans toP condition. If not, take mca at this time, having just returned Blackwood, and Ray Hin-jExtpnjjjon Committee will be t( improve it.

Then your outlook will brighten. fro rom the international masters' man of 110 Beloit Audu-j; Saturday at Belmont Mansion, ournament at Mar del Plata, Ar-ibon from Virginia of Nor- Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. WUUU, aids. The first attempt to build a The all-day program includes athletic events for all aees. with canal in Panama was by a French gentina, where he won first prize.

It is expected that the International Chess Federation shortly will grant him the ranking of international master. The watermelon is thought to special events for junior boys and I canal builder. Ferdinand de Les have originated in a wild state in girls. An outdoor twilight showjseps, between 1879 and 1889. It Africa.

I also will be presented. I failed. Broadway Federal EM 5-1000 SHOP FRIDAY TILL 9 Penmey's An exceptionally interesting match began Tuesday night at York's Manhattan Chess Club. To comprise 10 games, it is between Samuel Reshevsky. international grandmaster and the acknowledged champion of the Western world, and Arthur B.

Bguicr, currently holder of both national championship titles as well as champion of the Manhattan club. Games will be played on Tuesday and Thursday nights and Sun-da afternoons throughout July, with the last one scheduled tor July 30. Hans Kmoch will be director and Maurice J. Kasper, president of the Manhattan Club, the referee. After five rounds of play in the Western chess tournament at Milwaukee Larry Evans, former 1'.

S. champion, and Donald Bvrne, former national open chamnion, were tied with scores of 5 0. Atilio Hi CamiUo, of Philadelphia, and Hans Berliner, of Washington, were next at 4's-'j. Fourteen others were t'cd at 41. All American chess players are aware of the rapid rise of B'bby Fischer.

11 year-aid Brooklyn lad, to prominence in the game. It may surprise many of them, however, to learn that IVbby recently defeated Samuel Reshevsky, long recognized as our No. 1 player. The score of the game is appended below. Of course Bobby isn't quite as -good as the preceding paragraph might imply.

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