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THE BERGEN EVENING KECORD, THPR8DAT, APRIL 18. 1Mb FAOI TWO STASSEN LOOKS TO CAMPAIGN IN OREGON RED ROAD BLOCK SHUTS OFF U. S. POLICE, PICKETS SKIRMISH AGAIN Roxas Collapses In Speech To Airmen Blasting Reds 4 ''WMMMffMW II BASE AUSTRIA ON WALL STREET Manila, Apr. 15 UP) President AGED MAN FREED BY JUDGE REEVE IN KNIFING CASE a V- Bits Driver Had Charged Passenger Slashed Him March 3 WIFE BEATER FINED Manuel Roxas was stricken today at Clark Field' after a vigorous anti- Communist address to U.

S. airmen. His illness was diagnosed as acute Clearance Givenr Some 7 Seamen Sympathizers Roxas's personal physican, Dr. Antonio Sison, was flown from Manila to Clark Field, 50 miles northwest. Mrs.

Roxas and presidential secretary, Emillo Abello, left for Clark Field immediately. Roxas has suffered- a heart ailment for a number of years. Last nliht at Malacanan Palace in Ma fatigue. Air Force Personnel After Argument Several hours later, the 58-year- Try To Rush Into Curb Exchange old chief executive of the Philippine Republican was. reported rest ing and in no danger, ije was given NO U.

S. ACTION YET 4 ARE ARRESTED nila, he celebrated his 37th wedding anniversary and the birthday of U. Ambassador Emmet O'Neal. Roxas lust had completed his ad' Vienna, Apr. 15 Pi Russian dress in the Colin Kelly Theater New York.

Apr. 15 HP) Club- He received nearly 1,000 guests. troops today set up a roadblock when he became ill. Instead of at swinging police and pickets clashed tending an honor review of Air Ernest Jackson, 60-year-old Washington Township man, yesterday was cleared of a charge of knifing Public Service bus driver William Bennett, of 385 Plermont Avenue, Hillsdale. Judge Irving 8.

Reeve dismissed the In the financial district yesterday which Isolates the American air base at Tulln, 14 miles west of Force troops, he was taken to the as a new flurry of violence punc The party continued past midnight. Today Roxas made a train trip along the Central Luzon plain In 94 degree heat and then a whirlwind Vienna. quarters of Major General lu tu- tuated the 17-day-old strike of New York Stock and Curb Exchange bank, Clark Field commanding The Russians demanded gray wwmmm tour of Clark Field's installations. identification cards. workers.

iiaiek. The short-lived skirmish, second Some United States Air Force since the A. F. L. United Financial TDITWU1 COURT personnel traveling to work from Vienna were permitted to pass after Employees began their work stop Bennett said Jackson had ridden In his bus from Nungesser's to West-wood, March 3, where Bennett woke Jackson and told him to leave the bus.

He said he and Jackson had page, broke out when seven A. r. L. long arguments, others were refused clearance. seamen sympathizers tried to rush (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) the Wall Street entrance oi tne The road block was manned by one employer, Mrs.

Lollta Content, Stock Exchange. southern vacation trip by General Dwight D. Elsenhower and George E. Allen, insurance man and close officer, four enlisted men, and a exchanged words at Nungesser's because be had refused to let Jack-con board the bus at a point where there was no bus stop. Victorious in Nebraska and Wisconsin, Harold E.

Stassen turns his attention at Minneapolis to new fields ef battle In his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination with Mrs. Mildred Jordan Coleman, secretary ef his headquarters volunteer service department (A. F. Wirephoto.) Their strategy aparently was to civilian Interpreter. owner of a Ridgewood lingerie shop.

No date for sentence was set since a second defendant, Vernon friend of the president. block the passageway to the build' ing. Harold Voeth, Vienna manager for Pan American Airways, said Bennett said when Jackson left The President said that he had The seamen's first two attempts Thompson of New York City, pleaded not guilty. heard they were vacationing to American military police at Tulln Radio Reporter In Moscow were frustrated when policemen gether and playing golf. Asked were not allowing his employees STASSEN (Continued from page 1) drove them back across the street.

whether there was any political to return to Vienna. Thompson, a 35-year-old barber, is named by police as one of the confidence men who persuaded the On the third try, the officers used the bus and he returned to his driver's teat he found that he -was fcleedins from cuts on his leg, back, and abdomen, although he never aw Jackson cut him. Judge Reeve dismissed two death bv reckless driving complaints. He Is Denounced As V. S.

Spy significance to this fact, he said he only knew they were great friends their nightsticks and the seaman their fists. Four were arrested and these meetings that a packed Alexander Hall with loudspeakers out and liked each other's company gullible maid to get a Jewelry box containing 11 rings, pins, earrings, and brooches as security be three escaped. He said reporters would have to side will better give the atmosphere The morning flight from Prague to the United States left on schedule since the bus passed the Russian checkpoint before the road block was set up. It is not yet known what action American authorities here will take. (Continued from pace 1) Assistant Chief Police Inspector ask them why they happened to cleared William T.

CHlsinan Jr. of IB Walraven Drive. Teaneck, of fore t.e and another man pro Frank Fristensky said addi of enthusiasm we want than we took the gym and It was not en be In the South together. tional pickets had reached New posed to share the money in wallet they found in her presence. He likes them both, he added, negligence In the death of Daniel 9.

Ward In EnRlewood. March 30. York from the Boston area yester 3 to a request for Information he said, "it will be a good thing If the material appears without reference to Moscow. Do not ascribe it to me but make it appear this Information emanated from the pub (Continued from page 1) and also -likes to be In their company. day.

tirely filled" Ml Stassen Establishes Beachhead In Ohio The plump Mrs. Hargrove told Charles B. Huffman i Ryder has approved a 3-cent cigarette tax, "They're all seamen from lald-up The gray card identification demanded by the Russians can bo obtained only after a 72-hour delay. Gray cards never before havo effective July 1, and a new racing Road, Fair Lawn, high school student, was cleared of negligence In ships," he said. "They were Drougnt Ridgewood For Dewey, code designed to bring in 85,285,000 police she never saw the two confidence men after they left her on a Paterson street corner, saying they would be back as soon as they lishers." Hiram, Apr.

IS C) Fresh down here for the picket line. Straw Poll Reveals more than last year. the death of 7-year-old Robert Bredenberg, 301 Abbott Road, Fair "When I read all these letters," A. F. L.

seamen nave taken part been required for the trip to Tulln along the occupation corridor road. The committee also Included in Ridgewood Republican voters pre in the picketing activities of the from triumphs in Wisconsin and Nebraska, Harold E. Stassen planned another Invasion today in checked the value of her security anticipated revenue 15,070,000 which fer Governor Thomas E. Dewey for Austrian police set up a road Lawn, March 34. SUSPENDS SENTENCE JoeeDh Bordlnero, 51, 1517 Eightl- financial workers since the start of the strike.

First violence in the president, if the cross-section straw the woman said, "(it came clear to me Magidoff was using his residence in the U. 8. JS. R. In the role of correspondent for purposes of espionage and he was conducting intelli his Ohio Presidential primary cam the State will get from settlement of the Central Railroad of N.

J. tax block on the road to Tulln yesterday, but it was only to check on with their boss. The third defendant, Luther Hill, 43, of New York City, will be dispute came March 30 when police eth Street. North Bergen received poll taken Tuesday night at tne Ridgewood' Republican Club rally paign against Senator Robert A. Taft.

interest case, now before Federal Austrian automobiles. No Americans were stopped. broke up a lie-down demonstration by pickets in front of the Stock Ex District Court for approval. can be taken as a criterion. arraigned later.

He was arrested late last week. Following his arrival in Youngs- gence activities against the Soviet Bodine presented In round fig The Ridgewood Unit of Republi change. town by chartered plane, the Republican Presidential aspirant was ures this picture for 1948-49: Ory Deal, 40, 328 Paterson Plank SERVICES SCHEDULED One of the lour men arrested can Women distributed ballots to those present. Not everybody voted, Road, East Rutherford, pleaded not yesterday was held on a felonious to motor here to deliver the key a suspended sentence of 90 days in County Jail for cutting Cosimo Cor-rlnl, 39 East Broadway, Hackensack, with a pocket knife In a fight at the Mntkote Company, Ridgef leld Park, January 39. Corrinl, who was found guilty of assaulting Bordlnero, will be sentenced next week.

The fight arose from an argument concerning Union. capitalists are hatching a new war and Magidoff's collection of Intelligence data about the U. S. S. R.

is undoubtedly part of the dirty work. guilty to cruelty to his1 7-month Mrs. Thomas D. Rambaut, or wy- assault complaint. Booked as An note address at Hiram College's Revenue.

General 97,502,000 Highway 68,770,000 FOR HELEN M. BERRY child, Barbara Ann, Nov. 23, 1947. ckoff, reported today, but this is mock G. O.

P. convention. thony Pinchook, 23, of Framing- Deal is accused of putting the He then planned to return to ham, he was charged witn All this made me cast aside kicking a policeman In the groin. Hackensack Resident Died Sunday Youngstown- for noon, afternoon, infant on a hot stove and burning its buttocks severely because the conventions in which I was brought The others were charged witn and evening speeches. Burial Is Today Funeral services for Mrs.

Helen M. child had wet a fresh diaper. Total Appropriations. General 96,872,846 Highway 56,736,741 how the balloting went: Dewey 30 Stassen 11 Taft 11 Vandenburg 9 Mac Arthur 3 Warren 1 up and induced me to make a state disorderly conduct. overtime pay.

Bitter and Sussman of Newark said a HOD fine far selling 4 pounds ment about the real Moscow activi Governor Thomas A. Dewey's candidacy at the college convention was to be represented by John'E. Bur VAN KIRK SERVICES of butter to the Empire Market In Berry, 70, of Clinton Place, Hackensack, who died Sunday, were scheduled for 2 o'clock this after MRS. FAIRCLOUGH ton, Budget Director for New York ties of American correspondent Magidoff and in confirmation of same to hand over the documents I have mentioned to competent So SET FOR SATURDAY Representative Joseph W. Martin State.

Paul Walter, Cleveland at noon from the Ricardo Memorial Ridcewood Woman Succumbs To was listed on the ballot, out re Total Surplus. General 627,454 Highway 12.033,000 torney, will soeak for Taft. Hackensack that was short weight. The sale was March 19. A check by the Department of Weights and Measures showed the 4 pounds were 4 ounces short.

Home, Hackensack. Burial will fol Brief Illness; Was 44 Years Old ceived no votes, and nobody wrote Victim Of Fire In Garage To Be Stassen's victory in Nebraska viet organs." low In the Hackensack Cemetery. Mrs. John H. Fairclough of 76 in a personal choice.

Buried After Rites In Garfield prompted his Ohio campaign man The letter was signed "Cecilia A resident of Hackensack for over Nelson," and dated Moscow, April ager, Earl E. Hart, to predict he Manor Road, Ridgewood, died at home yesterday after an illness of Funeral services for John J. Van Total 12,660,454 14, 1948. Anhatead Walker, 330 Lafayette Place, Englewood, was fined $100 and placed on probation for a year Recalling that a committee of months. Kirk, 39, of 224 Midland Avenue, Saddle River Township, who was 50 years, Mrs.

Berry was bom In -New York City. She was a member of the Second Reformed Church of Hackensack, and was Interested in The Unit took the straw poll, it was announced, to give the voters an opportunity to express their presidential preference since New Jersey primary law makes it virtual civic leaders has proposed a She was bom in Brooklyn 44 years 000,000 bond -issue for educational would win 10 to 13 of the State's 63 convention Two months ago Hart said election of six or seven Stassen delegates In Ohio would have a terrific effect nationally. tat Deaunf nia wue, Busier, Marcn 33. ago and has been a resident fatally burned in the flash tire which destroyed the garage he op affairs of the Hackensack Hospital. and institutional construction, and Ridgewood for 9 years.

She was AIR POWER (Continued from page 1) ly impossible to do so at the pri James Wilson, 87 Green Street, One of her sons. Brigadier Gen erated at 666 Midland Avenue. Sad that Driscoll had suggested a bond married to John H. Fairclough on mary. The results are to be reported to the New Jersey delegates to the die River Township, on Tuesday aft issue for a long-range highway pro Hackensack, will pay a $60 fine and make restitution for damages to the May 20, 1923.

gram Bodine said the committee dustry to tool up for still greater ernoon, will be held Saturday at 1:30 She Is survived by her husband; Republican National Convention. eral Robert W. Berry, graduated from West Point and is Commanding General of the Atlantic Section of the Panama area. She was the wife of the late Ward O. Berry.

would continue its study. The Gov production In an emergency. M. at the Vander Plaat Funeral PLANE CRASH ernor had proposed setting aside Debate on the bill opened yester Home, 7-9 Passaic Street, Garfield car no stole rrom J-ouian stanaer, 38 Lehigh Street, Hackensack, March Thomas Johnson, 74 Clinton Place, BOGOTA RESIDENT $5,000,000 this year for amortization her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Newcombe of Ridgewood; two sons, Jack and Donald; two daughters, Nancy and Joan Fairclough; two brothers, Cornell and Charles New with the Rev. Elton Eenigenburg, day with the eventual-war-with-Russia statement by Rep. Cannon IS SUICIDE BY GAS (Continued from page 1) pastor of the First Holland Re of a bond scr PROGRAM COLLAPSED (D- top minority member of East Rutherford, waa found guilty of open lewdness, March 17, In ex Overseas Airlines stationmaster at 'Theodore Sachtleben, 40, of 153 formed Church of Passaic, officiat surviving are two sons, Robert W.

and Edward A. Berry, of Ardmore, and one daughter, Mrs. F. Webster Matchett Jr. of Chicago; and seven grandchildren.

the Appropriations Committee, ing. Burial will take place at Lodi combe; and a sister, Mrs. Es telle Herter. Shannon, said weather observers reported 3-mlle visibility at the Highvlew Place, Bogota, committed suicide yesterday in the kitchen of Referring to the Soviets, Cannon posing himself at a kitchen window of his apartment. Sentence will be Cemetery.

This plan, however, went out the window because of collapse of his program tor a $19,500,000 tax on told the House: Funeral services will be at the at a later date. time of the crash, 3:34 A. M. (9:34 P. M.

Wednesday E. 8. Other Mr. van Kirk suffered first, sec his home by turning on gas Jets in the stove, police reported. He left a home at 3:30 P.

M. tomorrow. The 'Their provocative conduct of gross receipts of business and ond and third degree burns of the the past few weeks has made It all Rev. Arthur Hughes, pastor, of West sources said the eelling was about note disclosing his suicide Intentions NOT WORTH WAITING FOR Conway, Ark- Apr. 15 (Pi Shan increase in tne tax on tat CM tal slaw IMS too plain that sooner or later war Side Presbyterian Church of Ridge- 400 feet.

they said. entire body when engulfed with flaming gasoline as he was working beer. is inevitable. Police, four firemen, a physician Worst told reporters! Asked whether the beer tax was wood, will officiate. Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Pat- Taber himself said the bill is aimed in a pit in the garage repairing a and two citizens worked on him with definitely dead for this year, Bodine "We had come around once and at Russia car.

The Jack holding up the car erson. non Whitten served nearly a half month as Conway's first fire chief before there was a fire to fight. Then his first alarm sent firemen to Whitten's own apartment house where a blaze caused $300 dam said: "It looks that way. inhalators and resuscitators, but could not revive him, Sergeant Wil slipped, piercing the gas tank and we were making our second approach when the crash occurred. Up To meet this loss, Bodine said, WILLIAM KENNEDY a spark ignited the gasoline pouring PLANE CRASH KILLS liam V.

Vietoris reported. the committee voted unanimously to take $6,000,000 from the vet Vletoris said Sachtleben was dis through the hole. A helper in the age. WALTER J. CONKLIN Lieutenant Commander Walter to this everything appeared to be I was slung out through the baggage compartment but I was only slightly Injured on the right covered by police after a first floor Little Ferry Man Te Be Buried In tenant smelled gas and called pit with Mr.

Van Kirk, Joseph Marsch of 701 East 29th Street, suffered second-degree burns of the Paramus Tomorrow erans loan fund. The plan was vetoed by Driscoll when a bankers advisory committee said it would J. Oonklin 28, was killed in an Councilman William V. Purlch, who William L. Kennedy, 43, of 140: nana." ACTRESS TO WED Hollywood, Apr.

15 (ff) A May 1 wedding is planned by film actress airplane crash at sea on the U. S. notified police. threaten stability of the fund, but GssKlA GARDZN 111-113 Main Street Hackensack, N. J.

HA. 2-4439 face and hands and superficial burns on the legs. He is at the Beth Israel 3. Salpan on. April 6, according to Lakevlew Avenue, Little Ferry, died Tuesday at his home from a heart An announcement Issued by Pan American's traffic manager, William Police discovered the body In the Bodine reiterated his belief the Faye Marlowe and Sidney Hyman, kitchen.

Sachtleben had closed the money could have been spared. Hpspital, Passaic where he was re word sent to his wile by the Navy Department. ailment. Fitzgerald, said: door, dropped a chair against It, He noted, too, that anticipated ported in a fair condition yesterday. 'Pan American Clipper NC 88858 Funeral services will take place to A graduate of the United States stuffed the windows, door and key New xorK writer.

Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Simon, announced the engagement. The wedding will be in Chicago and the couple plans railroad tax revenue was off Lockheed Constellation crashed and morrow at the Qrisel Funeral Home, Mr. Van Kirk was born in Saddle Naval Academy in the Class of 1942, hole with paper, and turned on 000, adding to the committee prob 449 Broad Avenue, Palisades Park River Township and lived there all he served in the Atlantic aboard a burned while landing at Shannon Airport at 0334 O.

M. T. Marc Worst, all the gas jets, Vietoris said. iem. to live in New York.

Burial will follow at Washington his life. He attended the First Hol destroyer, and later on the Air For the first time, the committee an employee of Lockheed Aircraft Memorial Park, Paramus. land Reformed Church of Passaic. craft Carrier U. S.

S. Intrepid in Police on the scene were Lieutenant Walter Johnson, Sergeant Arthur Andersen and Patrolman set up a separate deficiency account, Deaths A pipefitter, he was a member of the Pacific. He was executive of Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Goldie Corporation, is the only known survivor of the disaster. the Hudson County Pipefitters Local (nee scnweignardt) van Kirk: a George McCaffrey.

Firemen who ficer of Squad VF-2E at Oceana, Va. "Aboard the plane were 31 pas which will be presented to the Legislature In a bill by itself. Earlier in the day, Driscoll said he was working on a program to end open 274. He was a resident of Little worked on Sachtleben were Oscar daughter, Dorothy; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew Van Kirk, all of He la survived by his wife, the Olsen, T. Watson, T. Monti and E. sengers and a crew of 10, of which 20 were American, five Italian, two Ferry for five years and of West New York 20 years before coming to former Dorothy Eleanor Friend of Saddle River Township; a brother, smitn. ix.

jonn Lnexson pro SACHTLEBEN Of 153 Hltbvlew Plica, Bogota. Theodore, beloved husband of Beatrice (nee Sonner) and devoted sen of the late Edith and Theodore. Rldae-field Park Lodge 1506. B. P.

O. Slks will hold services Friday 1:30 P. M. at E. P.

Woksl Puneral Home. US Hudson Hackensack. Funeral services Satur Indian, one British, one French, one end agreements resulting in annual deficiencies the State is called upon nounced Sachtleben dead. Little Ferry. two sons, Christopher Lee and John William, all of Eng Pakistan, and one stateless." Cornelius Van Kirk of Paterson, and a sister, Mrs Harry (Trina) Spaan- He is survived by his widow, Mary; to make up.

BENSEN FUNERAL lewood; his parents, Mr. and Mrs, stra of Clifton. A brother, Jacob two daughters, Bernadine and Oer- They are principally in welfare, day at 3 p. M. Cremation N.

Y. and N. J. Crematory. Klndls omit flowers.

aldine; and three brothers, William Van Kirk, was killed in an accident Walter J. Conklln a brother, and two sisters. Rites Scheduled For Tonight For school, and highway accounts and this year total $3,861,019. Bodine said his committee had added Thomas, and James, all of West in the same garage while welding a gasoline drum three years ago. I Memorial services were held on Teaneck Woman, Dead At 98 SIEMSEN August of 544 Morse At.

New York. the Saipan on April 6, and officers enough money to the 1948-49 bill Funeral services will be conducted at 8 o'clock tonight at Cherry Hill of the ship attended services at the to meet similar situations next year Deaths DIES IN SOUTH nue. raageueia. on April if. 94.

egg 68 years. Beloved husband ef Ida (net) Poleyi. Devoted father of Erne Bchlr. Ing, brother of Louise and Harry Slem-sen. Services at Blackley Puneral Home, corner of Broad and Elm Avenues.

Rldge-field. Saturday 10:30 A. M. Interment Laurel Orove. Memorial Park, Totowa.

Reformed Church, North Hacken home of his parents in Chester, Pa on April 13. across thITsea sack, for Mrs. Margaret Armand BENSEN At Teaneck, N. S. on AnfU 13.

Former Margaret W. Bnswell Passes A 'Must? on the Menu Try Our HAD LOWER Contents Stylt Orders to take oat a "tbne end work saver far the basy housewife! Bensen of New Bridge, Road, Tea Modernize Your Driveway with ASPHALT PAVING Cleaa Durable Economical Also PARKING AREAS Concrete Walks Curbing Landscaping Pre estimate Mil of writ JOHN J. CONTRCNI Contractor 148 Whits St. CnglewtMd, N. J.

Phone Eng. 3-18488 Brothers In Sweden Cable Greetings In South Carolina Word has been received of the neck, who died Tuesday at her home following a brief illness. She was To Mrs. Johnson, 78 1Mb, Margaret Armand Bensen, beloved mother of Harry, Christian. Edgar.

Clarence and the late Adele Snowdy. Funeral service will be held at Hill and Steward Puneral Home. 74 Central Avenue, Hackensack. on Thursday evening, April 15 at o'clock. Interment Lutheran Cemetery on Friday morning.

A cablegram from her three death of Mrs. Lawrence A Walker 90 years old. The Rev. J. A.

Klaaren at her home in Summerville, South pastor, will conduct the services. TOP SOIL Any Amount Anywhere Milton H. Elliot Phong) Dumont 4-4096 brothers in Sweden yesterday was the highlight of a seventieth birthday celebration for Mrs. Anna Carolina, on April 9. Mrs.

Walker Bom In New York City, Mrs. Ben- TJKA On Tuesday. April 13. IMS. ft Arlington Avenue.

Bergenfleld. K. J7. Theresa, wife of John Zytka mother of Frank John Jr and Ferdinand Zytka, sister of Mrs. A.

Barrio and Mrs. Julia Kallweit. Puneral service at Riewerts Memorial Home, (formerly Meyer Funeral Home, 187 South Washington Avenue. Bergenfleld. N.

Thursday April 15 at P. M. Puneral Friday at 10 A. M. Interment New York Cemetery.

Hackensack, N. J. will be remembered as Margaret sen was a resident of Teaneck tor Johnson of 68 Sunnyside Avenue, 45 years. She was the widow W. Buswell, the only daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Bus- GREEN Albert en April 14. IMS.

be Cater Partita. who with her 16-year-old grand Christian Bensen, former member loved husband or Bessie, devoted father of Mrs. Dorothy Ooll, and sons, Irving and Nathan, grandfather of Emanuel and well of Hackensack, daughter, Miss Marie French, of the Teaneck Council In 1911. Mrs Mrs. Walker is survived by her daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Bensen was a member of the Home French of 35 Niagara Street, Card of Thanks Department, North Hackensack Re jointly celebrated their birthdays Mortimer Qreen. brother of Dolly and Herbert Green of Westwood. N. J.

and Mrs. Stella Shalne of Springfield. and Gerald of Falrmount, W. and Stanley and Arthur. Funeral services Friday.

April IS. 1 P. from Kas-dan Chapel. 4515 Port Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn. Interment at New husband, a son, Lawrence A.

Walker and two daughters, Miss Margaret Walker and R. O. Dion, all of Summerville; three formed Church, WHIP 54 years apart. HTNca I wish to express my sincere Survivors Include five sons: Harry, Open house was held at the Christian and William -Bensen Frenches' Niagara Street home. brothers, Henry L.

Buswell of Chi saonteiiore cemetery at ftneiawn. rarm Ingdale, Pleas omit flowers. Teaneck; Edgar Bensen of Berne, cago; Frederick G. Buswell and surprise brithday party was given tnanks and appreciation to my many friends, who were so kind to me durina my recent bereavement. Special thanks to Pastor Gassmann and the Norman Pis-neral Home.

CAROL HIMCK Robert M. Buswell of Hackensack. for Miss French in the evening. N. and Clarence Bensen of West Englewood; seven grandchildren and HOLBROOK Henrv at Oakland 3 three great grandchildren.

8 95000 (TO iSGfiO 90933368 April is. im. nusDand oi Minnie King Holbrook. Puneral service at C. C.

Van Emburgh Mortuary. 308 East Ridgewood Avenue. Ridgewood. N. Friday.

AprU Interment will be tomorrow at 10; FUNERAL DIRECTORS A. M. at the Lutheran Cemetery, ib. r. as.

interment private. ARTHUR G. NORMAN Middle village, L. lt EINDERKAMACK rd or s-iott JACOBTJS At the home of her daughter. OORMLET eOMMmnrv amm-Dst Df-n SAYS SLAVS MOBILIZE OuldDDL OVEN iv ijarcn Avenue.

reanecK. H. J. on 33i Onion Street Hackensack S-ISIt Athens, Apr. 15 UPy A foreign ministry spokesman said today se Apni u.

ivsb. Eiia Ann Jacobus, in her 92nd year, beloved wife of the late William P. Jacobus, mother of George Jacobus of East Rutherford. Nellie Dlehl of Bogota and Mable Garrison of Teaneck. Funeral service will be held cret mobilization is in progress in southern Yugoslavia.

Bus travel in Steward TBI PONERAt BOMB 74 Centra Avenue Hackensack Phone Hackensack 1-SOOi Be Tort City Phone Chelsea S-IMS Lad Attendant at Hill and Steward Puneral Home. 74 the area has been suspended be cause of an announced fuel short AUTOMATIC CM-FEED Conveys Anthracite Cool from aaoWai asLa ssVA 1 gVaoJaA uaal fa MfPSssstftOJ saOW (JTWO.OT NI COsTrVOJtl mmntfWKtn OJ9J8JPJ OI OJOTs central Avenue, Hacgensack. on Saturday afternoon. April 17. at 3 o'clock.

Interment New fork Cemetery, age, he said. JOHSo HEU8 A SOII Heus Director ueori HI Main St George KENNEDY OB Anrfl .13, IMS at Little ron ijee s-oioo-oit -QDDEE- WILLIAM SCHLEMM INC stnorvra flOtA safc Miai mtlm Hul uS aVAaMAAS Sba sw new SBWIsVVfJVIVIIfOjTiKOmVI fJV SOT OJ FOw twMfMfvttsvc yv wont cno fot cImhoV sWwIpbI Ferry, William L. devoted husband of Mary and beloved father of Bernar-dlne and Geraldlne and brother of Thomas, James and William. Services at Orlse! Funeral Home. 44( Broad Ave- Pailsade-Beeehwood Ave.

Hack I-t uwiur vni ana JEKagr CITY QUIRK FUNERAL HOME Englewood Tens fly J. nue. raiisaaes rars, on raaay axter-noon at e.clock. Phmouth factory approved A PROFESSIONAL FIREPLACE that ANYONE can IliESSEmOre of 141 Day Avenue Cllff- GREENLEAP PTJNERAL HOME Non-Sectarian Est. 107 lS Palisade Ave Englewood 3-S41S A VOLS CO.

Teaneck Rd at nedav La Tnhm-a a-emn S31-33 Washington 8t Hoboken 3-OH3 build iae rara. n. on Apru 14. 194. Elisabeth i nee Dolby), wile of the late Albert and devoted mother of Mrs.

Maurice Forbes. Mrs. Thomas Wooldridge. Mrs. Westwood Carr, AnnabeUe.

William. James. Jack Dolby, and Leonard Henry Lissemore. Relatives and friends, are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services at MeCorry Bros. Funeral Home.

7W Anderson Avenue. Cliffslde Park on HOPPER-FEED i Stoody, Dopondablo Anthracite Heat Economicafyf Molofo 99 00 BtMMkJs fttslu fWo CvMVAMiMlf IHW RICARDO MEMORIAL BOMB SERVICE ganuim PARTS oaturaay aiternoon. Apru 17. at I F. M.

tfvfcaW ffvsMstt CsHjl WivajfiAcctty 99t the) VBOKt tOMOMjeojfojff Ukm Srofc CdSo toartt Daigsof to one a satin ojool jott suck, anatof adftat mi nmim Haa efc waist. ofSdMlh sans interment, jrairview cemetery. William P. Ricardo a Son, funeral Slreetora corner Colon nd Passaic Street Hackensack J. Parlors always opea (or visitation Ady attendaaa, Too MORRIS Laird.

Christina at Merer Bo-1 -Service to the Lhing" WOKAL FTJHIRAI s-tisa ua nuason street Tel. Pltal. Springfield. Mass- on AprU 14. IMS in her sth year.

Wife of Clarence Morris and mother of Mrs. Christina Klaaa. Mrs. Bertha Brower. William Laird and aire.

Margaret Oerhardt. Burial from home of her daughter Mrs. Christina Klaas. 303 North Prospect Street, Bergen! laid. M.

J. Notice of time 03 el; JikV' 7 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY later. control cohp. 213 Stati St Hack.nuek ST MAIN STREET HACK. 2-4419 HACKENSACK Schrocdcr fk Bcattic 600 Division Avantic, Carlstadt, N.

J. Rutherford 3-9139 or Rutherford 2-4375 RIEWERTS I MEMORIAL HOME I formerly I Mcytr Funeral Hotit I 187 8. Wash In start Arena I BERGENfTtXD I TEL. BtTMONT -7t TEL HACK. 3-3163 NORTHERN VALLEY FUEL MTNDELLOb April u.

tots. Louis of S3 Cypress Avenue, Bogota, alster of Minnie. Alice and Oeorte E. Funeral from the William Sehlemm Puneral Home. 14 Paused Avenu.

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