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PAGE TWO THE BERGEN tTENINO RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1S4S TETANUS VICTIM SINGER SEMG Shirley's Act Is Stolen; Several In Channel Swim Pilot's Alertness Averted Airliner And Jet Collision MAQIINE STRIKE U. S. GETS LAST HIT IN BASEBALL i TIFF WITH REDS umu uiuw uiiiiii AS STRONG SIAN IN VA. POLITICS Four More Already On Hand, Additional Sextet IS AT DEADLOCK Chicago, Aug.

(INS) The pilot! liner are under investigation. and a passenger of a Northeast Air- Callard said the airliner was forced line plan reported today that it; by the Jet plane to swerve so sud- Fossible; American Girl Rated Tops Dover, Aug. 3 (IKS) Shapely Shirley May France narrowly averted roiiunon with a Admits Foster Company Won't Discuss Continued from page I) organise the force of the Demo. cratlo party until we have taken over control of the party This ia but the first round. We will eon.

Jet tighter plane last week near may have to swim an English Channel resembling a maritime Bangor, Me. Thirty passengers; denly that he himself blacked out and other passengers were given a fright. "hit pilot of the plan. Captain Richard Schofield. told the New York Journal American that the Times Square, Anything Unless Union Yields On Issue Used Ball Story To Bolster Argument were on the airliner.

CHANNEL TEST First word of the incident came GALE HALTS ATTEMPTS tinue the fight until we have won a complete victory." Battle hurried from hi Cbar- from William Callard, a Chicago antique dealer who was on the plane Jet plane, flying at high speed, ap- WORKERS ARE FIRM LHAKA O.N STAISD Somerset. Miss, girt begin ahow- proached the transport Just a few lottesville home as the trend became during a flight from New York City lng signs of impatience, the to Bangor last Wednesday evening minutes before the airliner was due apparent vt aenver a victory ad- Elizabeth, Aug. UPy-The strike dress to his worker here. to land at Dow Field. Callard reported the incident in He Tort.

Aug. MV-Hitting! coast town of Dover reported It back at Government evidence, the busiest channel season, with at at the Singer Manufacturing Com Schofield. reached by the Journal- least four potential swimmers on defense at the Red conspiracy trial pany seemed as firmly deadlocked as American by telephone at Presque connection comment on the air collision near Fort Dlx, N. on Saturday between a Navy Hellcat hand, and many more expected. ever today, with a company state Isle, Me, told the newspaper: For the second straight day, gales ha ranged Into a new field, base-baa But the Government got the last ment that It will not talk to a union fighter and an Eastern Airlines "I pulled off In a tight bank.

Then He thanked Edward and Arnold for their support and hailed them a great Virginians. He made no reference to Miller but Miller had not conceded at that time. HAVE ONE UPSET Organization-backed candidates about It works standards system. approaching 60 miles an hour lashed Dover, churning up heavy Channel plane with 15 passengers. I sent the copilot.

Barwell Geiger, Hit. All passengers of the X. A. L. The center of the side-play and sending huge waves over back to explain to the passengers what had happened, and to reassure The firm reiterated that It will not negotiate on the Issues In dispute unless the union gives in on the National Communist chairman Wil plane and the Navy flyer were killed when the Navy plane sheared off a wing of the airliner and both them." standards Issue.

The airliner pilot said he was not The system is an Incentive method the boardwalk. Practice sessions by all hopefuls were sharply curtailed. Entrants from Italy and Cuba are understood to be en route to Dover for the England-France swim, while one report says that five Egyptians ships plunged to earth. Charges sure what the Jet pilot was trying of payment which Local 401. United that the Navy pilot buzzed the air- to do.

Ham Z. Poster. Testifying for the defense, Edward Joseph Chaka said yesterday that Foster talked baseball, and not violent revolution, at a party convention In 1948. This dldnf tally with the Gov also swept to victory in the two other office on the short ballot Attorney General J. Lindsay Almond Jr.

ran away at better than two to one from Moss Plunkett, Roanok lawyer who sought to supplant hiin in the State's top legal post Lieutenant Governor L. Preston Collins Electrical Workers (C. says may be used as a speedup. It is one are also Dover-bound. TWO MEN INJURED of the major Issues la the 13-week- JAPS old strike.

Thus, if Shirley makes good her goal, shell be able to rework Joe AS GUNMAN FIRES ernment scoresheet. Two prosecution I -J A T- i I I i if I- r.v;y The company statement, Issued witnesses previously had testified t'ooks old vaudeville routine Into (Continued from page 1) On Shot Strike Potto Chief that Foster rooted for Russia, and. Can Imitate Five Egyp- had similar success against Martins, ville Mayor Nick. Prillaman who sought the States' number two considerable progress toward stabQ In Lilly, Pa. tians said free countries would be on the Jeanne McAskill, 18, danghter ef Mr.

and Mrs. Leon C. McAsklU of 242 West Glen Avenue, Sldge-wood, died Sunday at New Re ehelle Hospital, New Rochelle, N. ef a tetanus Infection caused by a compound arm fracture she suffered days previous when she fell from a horse. Miss McAskill, who was graduated In June from the Ridgewood High School, had been visiting with friends of the family in Westchester County when the accident occurred.

lzauon during the past year as evl Shirley's rivals for Channel honors dence of the growing health of the yesterday, said that conflicting report a to Local 401's present position (on standards) have appeared in the press, but no word has yet reached the company through the State Mediation Board which would establish a basis for resumption of Lilly, Pa, Aug. 3 OPh-Ths Lilly chief of police and a pedestran But on one score the organization Japanese economy." took a licking by a narrow margin were wounded yesterday In a flurry Some observers in Japan nave already on hand are Frau Willi Van Rijsel, Dutch housewife who tried and failed once this year; Philip Mickman, British student; Dick at the hands of the Miller camp. called the program a success. Oth era have labelled It a failure. -mis was in ine coastal area- negotiations on other questions.

Schermer, Dutch student; and Dr oi snot fired by a beserk gunman. One shot struck Police Chief Edward Bradley in the side as he pursued the gun wielder. Bradley Board Chairman Joseph Robin' Soviet side In event of war. LAUDED PAIGE ACTIO Caaka, a Cleveland Party official, said Foster had praised the Cleveland Indians and commended them for breaking down Jim Crow. "He congratulated the people of Cleveland," said Chaka, "especially on the question of Satchell Paige, one of the greatest pitchers In years, who had been overlooked for years." Paige, a Negro, was signed by the Elizabeth City County where State Democratic Party Chairman O.

Al vln Massenburg lost his bid for rt-nomination for the House of Dele. G. B. Brewster, who has essayed the crossing 13 times and has yet to son held a news conference after MacArthur announced the board's succeed. task was completed and it final was reported in satisfactory condi tlon at Mercy Hospital, Altoona.

The pedestrian, William Mcln gates in which he holds the office of report submitted. Robinson de Jack Burwlll, veteran Dover swimming trainer, disclosed that another Strikers confirmed their support of Local 401 by a 2-to-l vote last week In an election held by the State Mediation Board. A newly-formed Independent union, known as the Independent Singer Employees union, also appeared on the ballot. It has since appealed the election, charging that speaker. dared: American may enter the lists this Victor P.

Wilson, an attorney and I feel there is in Japan today tosh, 36, of Lilly, is in critical condition with a wound near the base (Continued from page 1) manager of Miller campaign in no excessive concentration of eco year. He is Donald Benjamin, of Rockford, 111, who wrote to Burwlll Indians last year. the area, beat Massenburg 3,139 to of his spine. nomic power. I know of no job where a monopoly has been dealt The Government scored In Its 2,974 in complete returns from the asking him to arrange an attempt An hour after the shooting.

State General Feldman to hold up plans until a complete study could be made. The Army was permitted, however, to go ahead with manufacture of 63,000 coats and 160,000 pairs the election was not run fairly. cross-examination. district tor mm. with so successfully without sti Police seized Joseph Godflsh, 24, The company statement referred to an announcement by Local 401 to V.

8. Attorney John F. X. Mc-Gohey tossed this one at the wit also of Lilly, in woods near this Card of Thanks Burwlll, Incidentally, had high praise for Shirley, watching her practice In rough sea yesterday. He vers effect on finance or industry." Robinson was asked if he felt western Pennsylvania town.

of trousers for which contract had ness: State Policeman Elmer Schmoyer been awarded. the effect that It had taken a flexible stand on the works standards system, but would continue Its fight Well. Just what did Foster say saia: former tycoons of Japanese Industry aVAJf vlfh to txpruf our tlnetn wanu ana HppraoiftMon our "I think the Americana have got said Godflsh told him: "They were giving me a hard time. about Russia and the U. RAYS PEOPLE WANT PEACE who wero io kind to ua durln Irlendl UNDER SUSPENSION Feldman 1 on of two major gen a winner.

mi rectot barnviment. SpaclM think against alleged speedups In the sys tern. to Rev. WllUrd WulltchUiu and JUi-wrt Memorial Homo. Negotiations between the union Deaths erals now under suspension In connection with the five percenter case.

"He spoke of his experiences in Europe," Chaka said. "He said the people want peace and that In case TH1 RYAN FAMILY and the company broke off June 38. had maintained control under cover or through puppets. He replied: "If any still exercises any degree of control over Industry, I'd be greatly surprised." BOY NEAR DEATH; SWALLOWED PILLS Republican Senators Ferguson Some 7,000 strikers and 2,000 other QALLAOHER Of 1 Salt Timci Ainut CHILD KILLED Grandson Of Ridgewood Couple Falls From Roof In New York Ridgewood Richard C. Harnett (Mich.) and Mundt (S.

com FUNERAL DIRECTORS workers have been idled in the strike of a war. Imperialist America would not find any allies among these Shirley May France of Somerset, Mass, tests the water of the English Channel at Dover, England. She is training at Dover for her proposed attempt to swim the English Channel from Cap Gris Net, France, to Dover. rara. anna; ooiovva wile of tho lau Jamti and iUter of Urt Wal- pleted meanwhile the drafting of at the sewing machine plant.

GRKENLEAP TV. nnTin in ner stn rear. Repoe. People," HOME it. 1907 separate bills designed 'to dls.

Non-Sectarian iner at the Vender Plaat Memorial i-seetari Foster himself, out with a heart BPtlewood 1-041 iOS Palisade Ave. jiomi. b. iij ramew Arenue. Fa- courage the activities of five per ramue.

jsbeb at sacrea Heart r. c. CTiurch. Rochelle Park on ThuriiUT. centers.

Doctor Are Using Ivory Known ailment, was not on the defense bench with the 11 other top U. FERNANDEZ DROPS INSANITY DEFENSE A M. Interment. Gate ot Heaven Ceme- 3rd, 12, of New York City, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Harnett of 262 North Van Ken Avenue, was killed yesterday when he fell from the roof of a building on Riverside RICARDO UWOBIU. KOMI Mundt aald he and Ferguson plan Technique In Emergency W7. SUICIDE TRY FAILS Omaha, Aug.

3 MP A hospital to get together now to pool their Ideas, then introduce a single bill later this week. William P. Rlcerds Boot, funeral directors, corner union KEEN ARAN Martin B. on Auiujt 1, 1941 km leaders. He was Indicted with them on charges of conspiring to advocate violent overthrow of the government, but his trial was postponed.

Drive, New York, the family at staff today was shooting the works to save the life of a 7-year-old boy and Passaic Street. Racken- Lonely Hearts Murder Suspect Forces Move By Council New York, Aug. 3 (P Raymond FOR IRANIAN STUDENTi beloved huiband of Laura C. and devoted1 Ridgewood said this morning. sack.

N. J. Parlors alwars open tot visitation. Lady attendant. As the first step, Mundt said who swallowed 33 trains of seda tive.

juiue information was available lather of Lutie and John Martin. Funeral eervlcei Thunder. P. M. at the Arthur O.

Norman Funeral Home. 3M Fernandea back-seat driving at his Youth Who Shot And Wounded on the accident. The child Is the son they Intend to cover with Jess Larson, chief of the New General Services agency set up to handle jwinaeriBmacs Koea. uraaeu. runeral The boy, Trevls Wlssenburg, had murder trial has forced his lawyer MOTHER TO DECIDE Co-ed Trie To Hang Himself ARTHUR G.

NORMAN riuer at ww convenience ox tne lamiir of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Harnett Jr, who formerly deslded in Ridge- to abandon an insanity defense. 9l Klnderkamack Rd.

Oradell S-loM been near death in a drugged sleep since Monday when he gulped down Berkeley, Aug. 1 (Ph Parvix much of the Government's buy "i not the guy who needs a Heirese Who Eloped With Singer WOOQ. WILLIAM BCHLEMM. INC. Daryoush, wealthy Iranian student ing and contract-letting.

NEISS On Auniet 1. IMS. William of 11 the scowling lonely 23 sleeping pills. At County Hospital, doctors mus who shot and wounded a married Failiade-Beochwood Ave. Hack.

t-MU Ferguson's bill provides for a fine heart slaying defendant told news auiaon vireet. waieiieia rarK. oeioved brother of Mri. Busan BeliU. Adam and Philip Nelu.

Services will be held at TIMBERMEN RESUME WORK uniun ano jeksex cut co-ed because she couldnt choose tered every medical device they men yesterday as his plea was of up to $10,000 and up to 2 years in Jail In the event any person who uniontown, Pa Aug. 1 UP) RrEWERTS MEMORIAL HOME between him and her husband, at ergenflel 117 Bo. Washington Ave, Ben knew to wake the lad. switched for the second time In 24 wie ran vornees runerai Home. 99 Main Street.

Rjdeefleld Park on Wednei-Auut 3 at a P. M. Interment Falrvlew Cemetery. nmDermen wno have been on strike uumont e-uiw tempted suicide in Berkeley's City One of them, Dr. Chester R.

Poole, hours. in three States for the last 6 weeks "Service to the Llvlne" jau last night. obtained a Government contract failed to set fourth in the document whether he paid a commis said, "I conferred with other doc As court opened today, the de H. O. WOKAL FUNERAL ROMS US Hudson street Tel.

HackTa-IlSS Police said early today that the have agreed to return to work on Monday. The agreement ending the strike affecting 15,000 workers In SAMSE Of ST Madlaon Arenue, Rochelle tors and they said if he had taken as much sedative as we believed, the 27-year-old graduate student of the fense for Fernandez again was a general denial of any part In the NECKER-SHARPE sion to anyone for help in securing the contract. rare, mcnara oeioved fcuiband of Llllr and father of Richard A brother University of California fashioned Awaits Next Maternal Move los Angeles, Aug. I tP) Mary Catherine Reardon Guecl, 16, heiress who eloped last month with a young singer, Is leaving the next move VP to her mother. "We are not Intending to have any family conference," she said yesterday after an attorney suggested the family get together and talk things over.

"Gabriel and I are married and we'll simply have to wait and see what mother does." Her mother, Mrs. teona Reardon, has Indicated she might seek annulment of the girl's marriage to HI 4th at, Pnlon City. Un. VQMO-BH case was almost hopeless. Pennsylvania, West Virginia and makeshift noose from a torn slaying of Mrs.

Janet Fay, 66-year-old Albany, N. widow, In Valley gorm: "We decided to shoot the Maryland was reached last night ccnmrmmY ROMS nsackl Dr. Poole said. EX-G. I.

TESTIFIES towel, tied It to an upper bunk In his cell and placed his head In it. 24 hours after a brief flareup of 2 earnee, in hie 9th rear. Service at The Vender Plaat Memorial Home, 8. lit rarview Avenue, Paramue, on Thunder evenlni at I o'clock. Funeral Prldar mornlnt at 10:30 o'clock Cremation N.

Y. and M. 1. Crematory. Stream, N.

last January 4. Union street But early today Travis had not violence In which 14 lumber trucks Insanity still was the defense for His suicide attempt failed when 3. Steward Tokyo Rose Told U. 8. Troop That awakened, though occasionally he were damaged at Vestaburg, Pa.

his fat girl friend and codefendant, had cried out In hi sleep during Mrs. Martha Beck, 29. THE FDN1RAL ROUS Te Central Avenue, Hackensack the towel broke. A Jailer found Daryoush slumped on the floor of his cell. The handsome, dark-haired Halpan Was Heavily Mined San Francisco, Aug.

3 MP) A SKEBEKEB On Auruet J. 1MI, Jeule M. ISOTOPE MARKET BOOMS treatment. After a conference with the oh oak Ridge, Tenn, Aug. yp Phone Haekensaekl-OOOS viously upset Fernandas yesterday former Signal Corps lieutenant says Rev Tork Cltr Phone Chelsea S-1M6 R.

A. SAMSE Business is booming in the radio son of a rich Persian Journalist was revived and a constant guard was inee Mounrrej. ot id peJUade Avenue. Bptota. wile of, Clarence mother of Norman aieter of J.

Bruce Mc-Intrre. Mre. Anna Monteomerr. Mre. Marr I.

Stormi and Mrs. Sadie car-ler. Funeral from the William ftchlemm. Funeral Home. 140 Palisade Ave defense counsel Herbert E.

Rosenberg told the court: "The defen lQT Altenoant ROBERT SPEARING FUNERAL HOME 18-year-old Oabrlel Guecl. Mrs. Reardon could not be reached yes- posted before the cell to prevent some oi tne Tokyo Rose broadcasts told American troops they would die fighting the Japanese. Jules I. Sutter of Burbank.

active Isotope market. The Atomic Energy Commission made the announcement yesterday In reporting ice aunaeraamacit Koaa. ran tuaia RocheDe Park Resident 49, Dies yteroay. Perk Ridge 1131 any runner suicide tries. dant Fernandex requests that he be permitted to withdraw the plea of Boeota.

Funeral private. Please The girl was acquitted 3 years ago Earlier the volatile Daryoush had At Home Rites Tomorrow Rochelle Park Richard A. THE COLONIAL HOME that 7,813 shipments of the isotopes Calif, a government witness in the insanity. sobbed out an appeal to the State or a charge of delinquency by reason of murder. Her father, a wealthy St.

A. J. VOLK CO. nave been sent to various lnstltu treason trial of Los Angeles-born Samse, 49, of 67 Madison Avenue, 789 Teanerk Rd. TeanecE B-ojoi to give him the death penalty for It was not announced why the 34-year-old Fernande facing a possi tlons here and abroad during the VENATOB Auinst Oeorte at Paramus Louis paint manufacturer, was shot attempting to murder comely Mrs.

'on Monday. August 1. ma of Mrs. Iva Togurl (Tokyo Ro: D'Aquino, testified yesterday he re QUIRK FUNERAL HOMES husband of Mrs. Lilly Samse, died suddenly at his home yesterday ble death chair conviction chose juaitn Koro sner, who Is In nglewood Tenafly Creaskul iuaom Hackensack.

formerlr of Rldiefleld Park. Beloved husband of the late Barbara J. Venetor. called this broadcast: not to try the insanity escape. anernoon oi a neart attack.

and killed while driving Mary Catherine and a 13-year-old boy home from a tourist camp where he found them. past 12 months. Most of the shipments were to researchers In the United States, but 21 foreign countries have received a total of S88 shipment since Aug. 3, 1948. Berkeley hospital with a bullet In her brain and only a 60-50 chance GEORGE P.

PATCHEN Funeral Home Klnderkamack Road River Edge Born in Germany he cam to pevocea ratner of Edward. Alfred. Walter. Erwin, William. Oeorte.

Robert, and Mrs. Thomas Marshall. Service at the ORADELL S-I4SB "The island of Saipan is mined with high explosives. Youll have 48 hours to clear the Island. If you to live.

WEATHER LECTURE VORHEES i this country 24 years ago and has been a resident of Rochelle Park for 12 years. He wa a leather worker with Bartley Bros, and Hail in New dont do it, you be blown sky high." SCRAP FRICE8 ARE IT MUST MAKE CHOICE H.i"i. aoe Main street. Rids-efleld Park. N.

on Wednesder Aueust 3 at 8 P. M. Interment New York Cemeterr. Hackensack. N.

J. on Thursday morning. :30 o'clock. New York, Aug. yp Steel scrap AWAITS DEATH Major Louis Miller Talks To Reserve Squadron 1258 On Meteorology Peterson, Aug.

3 Major Louis Miller of 654 Willow Avenue, Fair York City. Film Companies Told To Divorce prices are showing real signs of strength for the first time since Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Lilly Producing, Exhibiting Activities Funeral Home larl J. Terbeea, Dlreeto 59 MAIN STREET RIDGEFIELD PARK Jb Hack.

Z-2S50 Killer Is Getting Good Rest Before WERNER William after a short 111- New York, Aug. 2 UP) Three of OAT neas in new lore. City, beloved husband of Amy Backus Werner, formerlr of Hackensack, H. Notice ot funeral Lawn, will lecture before the Bergen and Passaic Reserve Airmen, to His Execution Chicago, Aug. 3 UP) James Morel America's major film comnanies Samse, a son, Richard A.

Samse, both of Rochelle Park; a brother, Robert Samse, of North Bergen; three brothers and sisters in Ger if January, the Iron Age, metalworklng trade weekly, said today. "There is a strong undertone In almost all major scrap markets," the publication reported. face the prospect of becoming either night, on meteorology. Volunteer Air 11, who Is scheduled to die in the producer-distributors or theater many; and an uncle and aunt. Mr.

electric chair August 13, Is occupy owners. Reserve Training Squadron 9258 will hold its regular semi-monthly meeting at the second floor of the Pat- and Mrs. August Samse of Great Last week, a Federal Court told ing a cell in death row at the Cook County Jail at his own request so Neck, L. Help Wanted Male S3 Twentieth Century-Fox, Warner OUI BO FCX YC3I erson PostoMce building at 8:15 Funeral service will be held from his final nights of sleep will not be P. M.

the Vender Plaat Memorial Home, Bros, and Lowe's that the com panles should divorce their produc ing and exhibiting activities. Major Miller, who in civilian life S-U3 rarview Avenue. Paramus disturbed. The 32-year-old killer was re moved to one of the four cells ad is a technical staff associate with tomorrow at 8 P. with the Rev.

The decision stemmed from the Bell Telephone Laboratories, New Joining the death chamber after he had complained of too much noise Governments long-standing contention that the film Droducera' Harold N. Cutler, vicar of St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Rochelle Park officiating. The funeral will held control of theaters was a mononnlv by other prisoners. Hty On To eWff Isaficeaa sSoa) sov Irqs occovnti jin many cities and that It Involved York City, held a pilot's and navigator's rating with the Air Force during the last war.

Major Miller will use two separate training films one on fog and one on Ice to bring the assembled reservists up Friday at 10:30 A. M. and cremation will take place at the New York "The guys in the cells around me snore like rusty buzz saws with the certain illegal practices under the and New Jersey Crematory, North anti-trust laws. Bergen. teeth missing," Morelll told Warden Chester Fordney.

"How about giving me some quiet for the time I've got to date on the effect of weather on military aircraft and combat mis The companies arent saying what they're going to do. But trade circles say they may go back to the U. S. Supreme Court for relief from the lower court ruling, or else trv leit?" RITES TOMORROW slons. This meeting is another step SALESMAN fxptn'cnctd tUctrlc Appliances Hare Opportunity for experienced man In our sale organisation.

We sell top quality lines, General Electric Refrigerators and major appliances. Dumont, Stromberg, RCA T. V. Easy, Thor washers. KUSS Inc.

161 Main St. Hackensack Phone Mr. Salstterg for appointment nubbard 7-4903 Jam P. Kent Funeral Start At IT'S NOW OFFICIAL in me intensified training program recently initiated by the Air Re io negotiate a consent decree with A. M.

In Fort Lee Better protect rioW caa fodtviduoj1 coAMaoe) stock Peoce of'WM obovt. your investaMnsk, Ak for clrculu B- WWCW WATT tncvunoN oa stxwmrj Amott. Baker CO. serve. the Government in an effort to Actor Jimmy Stewart Obtain li Port Lee Funeral service for James P.

Kent, 67, 15S3 Ann Street, iiibro uie impending divorce as THINGS ARE LOT BRIGHTER cense With HI Bride-To-B Santa Monica, Calif, Aug. 3 Butler, Pa, Aug. 3 OfV-Thlngs are Greying bachelor Jimmy Stewart, who died at his home on Tuesday, will be held from the Hunt Funeral Home, 601 Palisades Avenue. Fort going to be a lot brighter in Butler Township. The township Board of still wearing makeup from his morning's work before the cameras, Lee, at 8 A.

M. tomorrow. commissioners decided 15 years aeo made his wedding plans official by A solemn requiem mas will be mat street lighting was too exnen celebrated at the Madonna C. sive and ordered the thoroughfares 1M-B Broad'y, New York 7, N.T. MULADCLTHU WASHINGTON appearing at tne marriage license bureau with his divorcee-fiancee, painless as possible.

WORK OR HUNGER Cleveland Slashes Relief Roll By Arbitrary Action Cleveland. (INS) Cleveland men under 80 without dependents and physically able to work can no longer receive city relief. The city dropped 125 such men from its relief rolls in an effort to slash costs by $500,000 annually. Church at 9:30 A. M.

Burial will Gloria Hatrick McLean. be in the Mt arm el Cemetery. ol this Western Pennsylvania community plunged Into darkness. Yesterday, the commissioners reversed their stand and gave the West Penn Mrs. McLean, ex-model and for xenaiiy.

Kent Is survived by his wife. Mrs mer wife of Edward M. McLean Jr. of Washington, gave her age yester Anna Kent; three daughters. Mrs.

Power Company the go-ahead to In stall 285 street lights. day as 31. Stewart said he was 41, and that this was his first venture Mildred Carltno of North Bergen, Mrs. Florence Prall of Cllffslde. and Into matrimony.

APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED Mrs. Constance Beckner of Fort They'll be married August 9, at Trenton. Aug. 3 (yp) Acting Gov- Lee; a brother Edward of PhHadel. the Brentwood Presbyterian Church.

phla; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary ouuer oi new York and Mrs. Busan NEGRO LABORER FLOGGED Chattanooga, Aug. 3 (JP) A oana of Englewood Cliffs. emor David Van Alstyne Jr, today announced the appointment of Chester F.

81klnskl of Kearny as magistrate of the Hudson County Trafflo Court. Siklnskl will succeed James O. Chasmar. Van Alstyne also 70-year-old Negro laborer was taken REMODEL YOUR r. IL Tlm If DddnS.

LEQHIA 4-0980 Day or Night tnUrllM, Blttrlm rit comUI CtTHHtr PluUrlnj, PtlntlBl, UiIib, Flamblnr. Jroa Work. Til. W. tall li.n.r V'tln! General Home Improvement Co.

itt HlilalS in rtllMSM Park MARIANNE ERIKSEN announced the appointment of Dom Service For Enzleweod Woman from his home near here Sunday and flogged by a group of masked and robed men, the Chattanooga Times reported tonight The Times said the attack upon the Negro. mortgage lnlck B. Ella of Union City, to Hem Last Night; Burial Today Englewood Funeral services for tne Hudson County Board of Taxation. He will succeed Joseph J. Loorl.

Charles Whiteside, climaxed a series of terrorizing raids in recent weeks Mrs. Marianne Erikson, 47, of 401 Tryon Avenue, who died Bunday, were held last nlirht at Qreenlenf by masked men in the nearby Negro SB Funeral Home, 108 West Palisade Air Conditioning Lets Our Patrons Appreciate Other Facilities Which We Provide TTOWEVER COMPLETE are the facilities of William Schlemm Funeral Homes, this would have meant little to those Jv. served 1 during tht unbearable weather of recent weeks were it not for the comfort of air conditioning! All three Schlemm Funeral Homes-ln Bogota-ln Union City --and in Jersey City-are completely air conditioned so that funeral services can be conducted under normal condition, and the real purpose of the ceremony appreciated. Moreover, our new fleet of 1949 Cadillac limousines are air cooled to provide comfort for those who go to and from the place of burial. Jrlf1 VmtTil at 175-25G-50.

or over, or at Home niiS? flgUrM' UM 0f lemm Funeral Si fn, the Prfce- tain two fun supervised by Mr. William Schlemm. tocT2lTimt M7 ScWemra FunwI lilted TC7 WRy Tour -William Schlemm Inc. Loans section ol the Hlxson community. TWO REPORTED MISSING Avenue.

Burial was to have taken place today at 3 P. M. at Brookslde Cemetery, Fort Lee Police today reported Mrs. Erlksen is survived bv hr that two local men are missing from their homes. The men are Joseph Flore, 35, 225 Ellery Avenue, and Rutherford O.

Lowndes, 48, of husband, Outtrom: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Waldermar of Nor- Warren Avenue. Both left their way; three brothers, the Rev. Hal-faton Waldermar of Congo, Africa; the Rev.

Arne Waldermar of Den ilortgagt Loan Compondn 'Metropolitan Life Insurance Company homes in automobiles. Flore leaving yesterday and Lowndes on Saturday. They were reported missing to the police by their relatives. mark; and H. Waldermar of Alaska; and two sisters, Joanne and Valborg of Norway.

I YELLOW and WHITE FREESTONE PEACHES! FOR CANNING Now Being Picktd Daily At TICE FAiUlS Bergen County't Largest Grower of Ptachet CHESTNUT RIDGE RD. WOODCLIFF LAKE, N. J. PHONE PARK RIDGE 6-1383 OPEN I A. M.

I P. M. DAILY nvV" vr.K XT W.niilf. UO" BOGOTA PALISAD and BEECHWOOD AVES. HACK.

I-CSM Union City Boulevard m. einninm i-iew i'l A Jersey City 4.. Bergen and Harrison Avenoes BERG. 4-1411 1 135m.

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