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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 55

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o- July 10. 1950 Paterson Evening News Troops Back from Camp Lins Up for Chow at Armory OBITUARY 1 rpy Sergeant Is j-ajhlin Fatal. jj3linoVoinan an sea and on alvrfr. waa macyted ta the Jn'e Jew. M.

Vlti tar. formeriy 58 UeweUyu Ave. Hawtnome. MrsWilliam Westdyke 1 Mr M-nOm Wwtdjke. 450 Va Dyke AW.

tlaledon. died at her Al! Grades of Gas jin RU7 Price War 1 Roth regular tod hiyb test grade of gasoline ar now affected in the Rout 11 price way which began wnn: a new nation started sell-us unbranded gaaoiin four eenta a gal, on under the area mat bet tag The price war has now none far a period of many month. Almost every aervir Matthew Vandallnd Kh William Carpenter at the organ interment wa In Calvary Cemetery with the Rev. John IL. Derick reciting the committal Winn On Inday night, Father DerKks aim member pf St Joseph pariah.

tailed I he funeral home and teriied praver i Mrs, George Gould Funeral service teg Mr Ren Gould. 75. I07 Hamburgh Turnpike, Bioominrdale. who died at her bom on Friday morning following a lengthy Ulneaa, went to he held thi aftaipoon in Rich-, ard FutwraJ Hutnw Riverdaie. Thej Kenneth member of r.tard Rich-) or her aon, Edaratbrwi Sunday afternoon afer thv of the Call composing room aiaff.

two sisters, Mis Anna Marie' Jauvtn of Quebec, tanaii, and Hor enco Jauvtn, of Pa.eraon. also twmhJr. Charle Emil Jauvtn, of Pajeraou Rev. Edmund Maynard, pastor of the Rlaomingdaje 1 1 1 Church, on oftlc'ate Mr, Gould was bom id Amity and mad her homo In th aectron for 48 year. f- Survivor Include her husbanu Gsrge, mv ion.

Hehen. and daugnler. Mr. Ruth BvL hO'J A B'oomtngdate, two aistiv-a. Mra the Rev.

WiUam 4 Bruckner Flliabets Cwd of Franktlnc-and'pyor Pf st John Lutheran Mr. Mabel Bott of Rot haway. and fhurch. lasvaw. olficated at Jh yrisco, July 78 a Armv Koute 4 north Into and abovt 10 Ridgewood have aigna advert tains vir A many oi the Vigra giv the brand a price two eenu a gallon under the current market.

Roger McLaughlin, located at 271 Route 11 Said he waa tired of fitting in a chair and watching the purchaser go by and nothing comma in. Right arroa the atreet from McLaughlin ia the atation of Charle Isenberg who declared hi business bad improved ainee the price cut and he waa going to continue with the tide. -f 1 ii.SSH, severely p- Ku fU oi0n and hi TA strolling on for questioning attractive hr grandchildren. itoPW them pointing im stew art lay. h- the water to fi ULfn to edj ke and today would have been her T3rd he.

Maw. Boro ia Scotland. Mr knldik a resident 4 Ha.edoa for tbo pt 4 1 yearn She it turv iveA her towsband and three ctu'dreo Ttwoui J. Roundtree. Learberk and Albert A Buw'e ad of Hale-don, at grandchildren.

Wtulam and dlw hard lewhetk. wHet uho, Albert Roundtree, Margaret Quae ken buatk and Charlotte Round tree, fonr rel-radrhtldren. ktomca and Judv Lewheck toultam Delink and Get auime Ohm Eunerai aervteei will be held at 2 p. Thursday el her home The Rev Odert to auWer of the Cedar CJiff Me'hodivt Churah, Htledo. will officiaie Mofter of Fighler Piiof Gels lelfer Berating Her Son GVRDEt CITY L.

Jy The mother of pLt fighting over Korea be reeivd an on mo-ua letter at her borne here describing her -aon a a murderer end Saturdav afternoon funeral acre ices held for Jultu Mulier 7 husband of RmiU Rosner Muller 3-113 henArth Fair Lawn The reremuny was ronducied in th Quinlan Funeral Home. 31-2 Harding Ave Ctifto" Mr, Muller wa bmicd in Cedar Lawn Crmeterv I Surviving are hi widow- on staler, Mr Ann Muller of Arts! ond, yin; two brother. Kart Kowhafte of l.tnden Atfonae Muller, of Paterson, Husband Fires On Detectives, Mrs. F. Quackenbush Mr.

Oma Thom Quatkeu bush, wife of Frank Quackeo-hush of Lane St died Fridav the Barnert Memortal loypal after an Utneaa of on rek be came to Patrrwm 11 empioved by the Federal Dry Cleaning Co She a a a member ol the Church of God in Chrlrt, Pkt- TsneCM aervfcea and biifiat WC1 be held tomorrow in Camaeiu Arrangements are urdef th d- mcUow of th funeral home. Carroll St, Surviving ar her hubond. her mother, Mr Dinah Thomas Jame via sisters. Mrs, Mattie Lee, Mr Flvitia Mratford and Mr ElUa- -9 Tb'J i TbII ll JL 3- had Swiday rhawa' tha the eRVUau tasjth. By IT.

m. RtnUAM IUBNAA her to 1 then dragged her to KLtt Mr- Stewart ft STL( feet from the were her clothe umlorm. bearing tor JDae, S' th lim oHcr idier waa gone. I-'-rf nd a tin'e teel i nry end Art-th lfT SiffCrvlS died ithout re' rtKrieuw Yisiior Ends Life Rock Home yrttuS relative la Glen pjd Haukt of Abilene. Te killed himself fjg revolver Saturday, rwkckii himself in the bth-JJiSThome of Mr and Mr Desmond.

42 Jerome Fr Jed one hot IntouW il fiie Revolver, owned by (u kept In a bureau SSrLSTJSTtR m- bet pCI nden 7S of Cam-Tn. eC i IgJ--- Them-: all of Pateraoo. tv brother. Mellon, 0mr and Robert. of Camden, Lewi nod Lemfecrt.

of Pateraoo; altfo vrat niece and nephew. uw as today, tmvWd kww from a twvyweek rntaung pcsni al Pit Camp, 3 yewetrtsay two nwde Happy to fv jbetr tkmilte Be late of war -Lie. tan men vt reeked ta PWterswn Arm ory wserw tney setnwed taeir pat. I turned San taww egsupmeoL and Rued wp far coew Imm of tae JlVJk Armored In-'family ba trip there from Pt-w Camp by motor err.tiea the Communist a Sb Vlra Harold Wayne of 191 Stewart Aveos. tahoae aom.

Fir, Linil Robert toavno, 24 year old, was rredited with rhootip down two Yak tighter in tae first dav a fighting while escorting. America air irantport from Japan. The young swsn a father MtteHy described the letter a Communist propaganda lam night He i turn mg tt ever la the federal Bureau of InvraLgaUoo today. White it purported to to Hitter- at," he said. A omd to to bo deliberately ao.

It tot part of the kind of propaganda the Com- ImunistCfvuliAe to break dmoo oto rale. It a plainly designed to of Morris Gross Miwrta Groat 79 of 373 SVh St. Hied ies'erdav to Barnert Me-mortal Hospital after ahort IU-nea A resident of Paterson for vecra. Mr Groa wa a member of fattrwn Oran 43. AM and the Tempt Emanuel raw (relation 7T FunrraFfite were to be neUMe.

4av pt 3 to .1 Hi late home wt'h Rabbi William Wittenstein omrt-ailnf Burt't waa to follow in Coo-ercgaiiois Rrai Israel Camelm Werreit Point, -Surviving ar h'a widow. Fannie. JL dsuehter. Mr Cell Cohen tjAiivi Ruth f-ro. Mr Jesn Funeral aervice (or George It vtm Edith Gras, of Ip Anvetea lUdwowt, 23.

ton of Mr and Mta Mr. jet Stolnw, of Braokltoe Join Hadrima. 178 Lutldinston Maaa a aon. Aha Grata three i- Ave, CRH an. will be held Med- yre Jennie Bamdeit of th' aetday morning at th funeral r(lv; Mr Bertha fhmooa.

home 470 Clifton Ave, Clitic. rtrk Mr Dor Tuber, of Th Rev. George An) merman, pa Springfield, Mas, eight grand-tor of the Clifton Re.ormed children and t0 great-grandchO-Churcb. vrtlt otfictat Burial will dren. follow in th Lodi Cemetery The deceased died yesterday i monunfc.

He wa stricken ill MTS. jOnH ASCIORC week ago He tend with the M51 Print ii.g and Developing CUf- The funeral of Mr. France A torgft of JohWvAacton of 33 Eei hi parent, "he ia aur- kAve, who died yesterday vtved toy tot grandfather John her hom after a brief lllne, L1 Hidumo Sa four aunt and three )a rondurtel mnrniitf ancle. 9 clock from he nerat Home, lit Belmont Ave. ftonrrsw A f'nIFeil I'h tot, A ha'f hour Iatr a aol tlC0rg A.

WflWI hlghrequirm Ma wlH toa Iat tile for George A Cetell jn- Anthony' 8 furao PI. CUftofl. were I be will be in lloij Gornva Plavmr 519 ah lotto'wMborn in Italy tertao Church Paaaetc. officUttng Sun (n hushatid, twe Ridge BREWSTER, N. f- July 10 (OR) An eatgsnged husband fired on privta detective keeking divorce evidence erty today and killed hi Wife, polio aald They arrested Herbert Gehr, 37.

of Great Neck, on a charge of homicide One of hi bullets struck hi wife. Andrea Edith, in the heart." A second wounded Peter O'Leary, on of four private detective. District Attorney Fred A Dui-insom identified the woman who wa with tiehr a Mr. Dorothea Matthew 29, whose own marital troubles hive been an off-and-on sensation for everal year. Dickinson said Gehr and Mr Matthew drove from Long Island to Gehr's cottage near here Mr Gehr followed them with the four detectives.

the district attorney said, and at 3 a m. raided Gehr responded, Dickinson continued. with a barrage. He and Mr. Matthews then got Into tbelr cat and fled They were arrested an hour and half later at Ac-monk.

N. Y. the came from a pfowlet fired, he said, to protect his home. Sirs. Matthew ha engaged In ipectacular divorce battle with her wealthy husband, Mark Matthew.

who la a messenger service Theyvhave fought through the court twice for divorce decree that each time were rescinded by higher court She once charged Matthew with adultery with hl housekeeper. A Jury found him not guilty. -Gehr and Mr. Gehr have two children. They were living with thetr mother In Kw Gardena Y.

Gphr tfl police he thought noiae made by the raiders" -w Desmond said he did not Rank got be tin. Dr 8 Mo3 flock cwrawjr me II Ad a-laa. yen-wrday- There were 35 gaarda-ew ha sae wwvoy. w.vrh roia-pnaed I4T seatCtea The torn tinted erisote heme a Cravea-vsJe. Ja.

aw Priday nignt. and New Ktwto. 5. 5 on Satur-Aey atfejM. A mswp traio brought IfiL mro berk Taey amvwd She Kite mt It 3 Tbe guarda-tto mwe a Franklin, fcw asde.

Pe-mgawa Lake and Dumont make tor hu lap the.r 'eursey. (soak lie Armory hero 0 thevr kwaaeger, by baa The csmkswv waa poeed-ii toy iitartMM of 5 men and 11 and Vaywy track to htch arrived at a an tdr the command of Cap Own Remit They prepared ia meo ACl meal lor the re Mt the fuardsaoew -U. Cal Fraest kwmhtwef deacrJaed "is te-erk training cewrse a 1 rough I've aeea an the utM 22 year." He aaid th men tamed la crediUPle lr-tBcmaaKeo Csetr duties. the ttmado period, al! at the giAJdwnen were protected by tpec.ai inrarance poUne htch were swd by Frederick Ih-ArX 242 Carrc-H Si an am ley Bt KJg -7 me- af- Ipliv uihn th aroHwenl -m -mother oaturally anxaou vr her cn But th only reply to thi sort of thing (a to every boHft and every bomb our boy Iht to this light. The teller waa postmarked and Iui4 at Hartford, Conn June JU and waa rremved oa July 3 It wa signed "A Tru Chrirtian Whit part of it were hot grammatwaL the handwriting waa cismr and itogihie I by ts pkperJtoat you ar proud of your aoo kULng other people and destroying the world of pstadit." began Th Communtws are wot bad frapie.

rantinued. "They want al men't toe equal but those rick, them -to share wltq, tb poor man (Hat la whv CimnownUt la lighting Mr Wayne, who manager nl the Inland Marine Insurant Bureau at Jon Street. Manhattan aaul he bad not at firvt attached much iwportjJK to the letter until irtendV ttrsed him I take SI to the dunal wa to follow in Eaat ton Cjiarle ed Ratoh. oee a Yankee dool four grand-lm their net and don want ant to have Lawn Cemetery Born in Tb Netherlands rear ara. Mr.

Cattetl died in ht home Frtdav He wa employed bv the Robbins Conveyer Lorp IWi survived bv widow.lSalvatoFe Arena Helen, a daughter. Mr Christine daugh'er, Mrte Wlllork; vianrv In Italy; also of il awr Yn 9- us af- Maj Has toupraa, CCA aurgesm i "hiW.ih-r' Ore Cattetl land ehaet of mafX of the Pateraoo Leonard and Abra- i A uui Desmondi told Glen Bock Ruk bid fer of going iLs bad viwtrd a Paterson PZ Jew day before. tt bode removed to a Ipwvx! finguL-home, 309 I juwwwwl Ave by Bergen Counts Unheal Fxantnejf Raphael Gi-m, jj as la'er removed to larB bwne in Waterbury. Conn Tpk. Authority to Award S65, 000,000 New Contracts i TEEVTOV.

July 10 MV-New JrWv Turnpike Authority uud today an estimated too is scheduled to be ttirded in new contracts during nett three months. Is a m-t to bondholder for ft? ewtrter ending June 30 the' es-nr wid 35 contract tx-g trt 418083 had been rrard to dole roffim Aaid tnt con bg rt 513 322 les than an etas! rcoort estimated. They ue nal ire difference ia expect-ibsorbed bv the need for "trudKn not aptlctpatcd car-bT TW report vatd contracts are held 3 different firms and cover pvairl and drama? for all 118 tie of the turnpike, except for nijev btween Elizabeth and lie Pmvuc Rner Contracts have brea nude for 155 troctures am the highway Including It jrwpii bndge the commlssloa- riPTKrted rare Ham. at Vo and Mr. Elizabeth Dowttl THE SERGEANT greet hla ii a Araaery ycar oag a a the National Guard arrived home tnm Moo Cme- SUff Sgt Ray Delleehiale.

of 17ito aav he'U in tradvitowH fashion to bia wife, Gloria, who waa oo toaod with largo wives and children foe the trow fetarn. Th funeral Salvatore Arena 52. husband of Concetta pwltroRw Arena Bled yesterday in 1 Providence Ave West Pat erion. wllTbe held Wedneidty morning at I 30 octock fro-w the funeral home 37 Mill A ha hour later a high requiem Maa will offered In St. Bonaranture Churrh Burial will In Holy Sepulrhr Cemetery Born In Haly Jan 5, 1898.

he wa the ran of the Jat Andrea and Marl Valerlna CaTlotl Aren and wa robhler bv trad. mfmber of th Son Artdroo -1 Surviving are hla widow two -ton Andrew' and Bruno- k9 vivier. Mrs. Vitlorl CariotL Barnet Says He Took Steeping Pills to Hds Wife HOLLYWOOD. July 10 U-Band Leader Charlie Barnet a he took fatal dose of sleeping t'-let then spat them out when h' wife wasnt looking to acare her Into making up with him, police said todav.

Officers said the bin-name musician refused medical aid after heHeged Incident yeaterdav They listed It aa a attempted suicide The Barnet affair came tea thar three weeks after songstress Judy Garland a more realistic but equally unsuccessful attempt at aulcide by slashing her throat. I just put 21 pills in thw aide of my mouth to scare mv wife," police quoted Barnet- Then 1 went outside and spat them out. I pm a set ta- ta3 a the i I KSSOn fees- tw t.vea cx af U-e troopt we remark jh.y good The two-week training waa com-areted with no one an an kxrd LsL Tae Armory wa the acme many happy reantnns of famiiiea 13 arise ae rhLdren were en am ad to rrert their returning soldier Tbyte waa etrMus'tonte attached to mow le-awM. to lew of the fact that Ik Korea toar brok out dart og th oaaoeavrai and fiimor r.w lawk ond Ikd awhile thcto abwat the poaeihtltty that tve Cward tmigbt be ea'ed -out Hmwever. Gov.

Alfred Dria-covL oo kit f-ytsf vt at to th camp, toe ftrtg week of the traia-jog, afssarvd in mea that there was-Oo por.djty pteaenfly of Guard bet- rtk Train Jumps Track, Three Are Injured WINDFALL- Ind. July 18 Six ctWrhec of a Pennsylvania passenger tram lumped th tract today and at last three passenger were in hired. Indiana atat poHr reported 1 tie accident oetmrred af 5 55 am EOT-on a afreteb of track grtfter mUe rat of here. Polire sold six of th train 11 roaebr werq derailed, apparently by a defective -wheel. onlh flxUa.

tewli from th rear. Three Inlured paenrer wer takn to Merry Hospital El stood, lad. Albert- Miller rsu omasa Art Tw atS Joseph Carr, Sr. The funeral of Joveoh Carr. Sr husband of th )al Ellen Fi-hli Carr and father of Fire Cpt Joseph J.

Carr, of Eneme Co, No pho passed away Thuradav. was conducted Saturday morning from funeral hom of James Scutlon. A solemn high requiem Vlas waa offered a half hour later In Nt Agnes' It hurrh by th Rev. Girard. OfM.

Asaiating war the Rv Philip Coyne, aa deacon. and the-. Rev. Thomaa Malloy. Mib-deacon.

-Response wer a ting by Mr Josephine Mata with Prof John Coogsn aM organ Interment 'was in Maly Septilcbr Cmtejv with Father Coyn rcMuig the committal praver. Father Corn, with partahloner the church, viaited th funeral hom on Friday night and recited prayer. Nurviving are thee dau Miter Jean, wile of Harry Van Hefler Mae wife of. Jame McFarland. Stella w.fe of Frank Baumann two son.

Fire fapt. Jwaeph J. Carr sod F.ail Carr; on aider, Man Alr-d of South Africa 10 eight gre-t-grandchtl-dren. 4 A-v, FAMILY COMES CSSTCCK SHENANDOAH, to (L'P "A father and hut aon filed suit for divorce again a nwuier and her daughter almost airmjtt aneowsly illarq F. Sudd Wed actioRi against b-a wife.

Charlotte, and a ked ev ody of tf ehildreR. WiUuo 24 bourt Willard Charles f-led for divorv from hi fe Roe th mother of Mr. 'Wiligrd Mtdd To Resume Hearing On Tube Fare'Boost NEWARK. Jutv 10 -4V-The Slate Board of Public Utility Com miasloner todsv resumes consid rration ofHhe Hudson Tube nick fare. The company want to boo' it to a dime JL The nickel far 1 In force on the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad only for ride wholly within Hud- son County.

That include the exchange place. Grove St Journal Square. Lne. and Hoboken atation. Passenger pav 15 cent but get a dime back tf they do not ride on to New York, Harrison, or Newark Service for Albert Miller, it of 293 Lincoln Av.

Eaat Rater-aon, a guard it the Wniht Aero-nautical Coro Plant In cod-Ridge will he held tomorrow at 3 in th Gornv and Cora (Ptaviert Mortuary 519 Marshall St Th Rev, Daniel Youngman of Madison Avenu Preibvlerirg Churrh will officiate Burial will to Cedor Lawq Cemetery. Mr Miller died Saturdav in General Hospital Pmrwn he waa a vtleran of th ftrd World War He waa a m'mHer el Ar-gontt Chapter No 18 A and Alexander Hamilton Post flo. 13 W. Surviving are lour lister. Mr, i Nelli KIrkMirirk.

Mr Margaret Ridgeway, Mn Mary Miller and Mr. Kit Veiehradsky two brother John and Leonard Mill-r, all of Pateraon. -Hurt in Soda Pop 1 liast. Sues for $20,000 -A COMO damage suit for Into- illeredlv received when stole wutj exploded, waa tor Superior Court bv Samuel Tnk aguntt a Paterson confec-kaaanr rare ner and a beverage bruit arturer fake turn Seymour Hart-taa epe-ator of the candy store CS loth Ave and the Hoffman totnn Co of Newark. Pink wow that on Oct 29 last he was e-waty injured when a bottle of ad be bad purchased from Hart-km nridetiiy exploded Marines Refiirn From Maneuvers Pot Ik-rwjj tow week if maneuvers 1 lamp Lejeune, three com pane of Use 21st iafil-rry'SaraLeo Mano Ktimri ala uooed to ENwerr returned over Use weekcod Tww weeka ago-Sfluiday.

and Headquarter Companies met n.t from Ms, is. Mary-aod. Florida and IlUnaa anf converted to prarttr arkat they learned Ra laveroonue-and drill in their meal orasecar. Jnrludrd in the tnuuai net pSaloon tactic work om th Gnsg rang, and a regimen-' Cfct pjrt4v Reside having th guldaor of repula" marteen, th cvmtpanlr Pad ihrur ma leader Topping all In th we of tb rar-miMPi Robert y. Conaannn 13 tsewpli At, CLftoo, wa Indivi doai weapao leadr of Company (tolsiMMaf Hi tb aato-maoe rL, nt Marry J- Foley 54 Bomaioo Are, Itoon'on.

in dividual weapon leader 4 sf Com The reere. receiving liberty an through taf two 'period Business and Financial News N.J. and N. Y. Egg Auctions tie Pullat Ho Paowea-ife ai.kk or wrii rMta miiiw rN-rrnX MOM GOT a Mg hag from her twe boy tobeo th Feteraoo a National Gnardsmma arrived baom yesterday after two teeek of extensive training.

Shewn to the bto abevy or CpL Norma fj-Aoo (left) and bia brother, Fte, -ir ittauf, riht) oa they Wh their oaatber. Mn Inara 993 Km 38 bbadk-. SSHITK Per aa Kxtra fancy lara lit 16a. A up) tttic, Kitra 1 Urn lie. Fancv medium lie.

Mrs. Philip Boccodoro Mr Dominic (Minnie) Bocco-dor wife of Philip Bnccndora of 288 paaie Si PaaMie died Saturday ia her bom after a ahort ilirteM Born In Santa Maura Palermd. Italy, aim had resided la Paterson Passaic and (Tilton for th last 40 ear, the test four of which wer spent in Paaaic Sh wa member of Mount Ckrmei C- Church. Paaic Th funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 8 30 o'clock from th funeral- hom, 257 Broadwav Passaic A half hour later a requiem. Ma wilt be offered in Mount Carmel Church, Passaic Interment will In Calvary Surviving ar her husband daughters, Mr, hamuel tFIorenrel Ferrar.te of Eaat Paterson Mr Al Victoria) Piparo.

of Car'trld. and Mr Pattv (Antoinette) Longa, of 1-4x11. three ton Salvt'or and Joseph of Paterson, and of Passalci one brother, John Zita, of Italy; ala eight grandchildren Richard Baker Fonertl service wero held Saturdav eftrrnoon for R'cttard Baker. 7 Sheridan Ave at IV Robert Moor and Ron Hom. 384 To- tThVRev.

C. A Stark of the First Presbj terlan ChurtV pasutr of final -d, burial waa to Lore! Grave Memorial Park Reoresented at th gervSc wer member of th General Kearny Council J2B). Jr OUAM. and Banner Council 84 of A Th member also held trarvic Fridas nlrht. Mr) 'Baker I I'trvtved hr hi widow.

Marv HerinysNiek Baker two daughter. One brother, tivr grandchildren, and fiva great-) grandchildren. Scouts Return with Treasures Obtained at jamboree Trading nnv ifwt it M.a maukkt IllOrMl yrtl-M I row ar far oaitr mrrcliant and thr mwvr Market perio ws i 1 rntusa jut Jr ent Iwman active for wtoi M01iima and pnl-f vrt of -r-qufrsmenta. rn fir. "'i Ln Kipreva: It lit Tul 11 tit car I li I nun.

rfTT7 yer ts cn mwi or vF.txar n.u to hi tt.HS HITK Ccr da. a st-rte. Medium wy f.nt IJ, He. Moat fW 44NL t.p Medium up Armed with suet Trisa treaure (chicfa. which they found to to horn toad, bull whips and apat.

stopped work on July 4 and had a 'party oo Onvnw B-tb WilliePcp Wed, Foils to Shofw Up For Beat; Faces Ban BROWN, Pee dee. Ptxtra fancv large 41 Iba A upi Otoe. Kstrn N'n i 4 So. oi on Per Kstra fmtey lar til lb A Jpt 4c. a.tra No 1 large IIW-liC fcsira No 1 mullum IVc ai co-op rnu Mirios.

isc. Telewa Oeee Jail Ut Olae Label am lerxe White I It M-lium White 4 4Ita Pullet Whl'e I ll PtM White 1 large Hron 4 eU i ii Rrowg 4 4it Pullet Brown Pewee Keawn I Cases ll Uety All Cn4r N. I Penltry Fowl Co lured Fowl I uord Broiler It 4 Dorks lto No BMlfMI lit area Boy Scout. By ember of the Alhttha Cmmcit. "trrirjd home Saturday from Ihe lltoday Jamboree encampment at Valley Forge.

In addition to a collection of pem. that, could (el? sly to th heart of a bov. the camper brought home nr nor mr cWc. Charles S. Francis Service (or Charle Rhoden I Francis, 65.

718 E. 18th were held Saturday mornmg ini th R. Charle Legg and Son Home. 384 Broadwav. Later, a requiem Mas wae eete-bftted to St Joaeph a C.

Churrh Among tha- aurvfvor are his widow, thg former Etiaabeth Hunt, rr; ane daughter, one aon, and No grandchildren Mrs. Georqe Zimmer Bianeht Zimmer. 70, died today to her, born 419 Madiann Av after a ahort lllne Th if of Grorgf Zimmer, she wa a IHe tong TesiqriHi wf-Paleraon Th funeral si 111 itke place from the Almgren Funeral Rom when arrangement ar completed Burial wi'I he to Laurel Grov Memorial Park, Nurviving In addition to her husband. are two an -is. Georg of Fall, and Hsrold C.

of I pgteraon a brother. Arifr- paterron; a aister. Mra Prestden Truman aidread the Jamboree and Bcbcd tpto Th New. "I know in President fa-vonl color must be cran Not only wa hi suit cream cotorad but Ma rar too. Tb New coiresooodecl was; pewaiou tf to dwrwtl bow ociaUy I pre-wed by tto d4oww.jp today for a weighing to twr- Richard I a member of Trrnip wearer a the featherweight rrawn 35 and tJf Fighth grad atudeat atfia actoeduled to gw ten round to-St Joseph a School Three other jnitbt to Gafiitb Sttoiuto again! members of bt troop Vuuerj Bohoy Bell Merer, John Daly, and Tltemaaj FW 1M Mirt from to New Tailor, also af tended The ew-lTork Frudav.

At that time he campmeet wa divided Iniwt tew gram to ki manager patrols, with four patro.a araene Low to to a troop Each patrol bad duter- et dafll dirties. After a wrk of wriuoi report 4 Richard reached oa defuut row elusion. It wghta to be -pa Herman when tchoplm Tbo Scouts arrived shared with 47,000 other Scout. Richard Fant U-ytar old roo Mr and Mra Richard Fant. 249 straight who served, a apecial Jamboree correspondent for Hi Evening New, in hi final report said.

I raily would have mtaaed something big If I didn't go." Richard wrot a daily report from Valley Eorge In hi position aa of. Vial "anrlhe" noted vk.ro-fullv ait activiUea Bggt and most popular event each evening wa tha time-honored Boy Remit custom of swapping Th Scout drov a hard bargain well prepared to Hanford oseser "Getttng married today. See you a week That atarted a frantic irrt by Wtftteg KamLcra, th boxing iuuahea hitimms-xa, and miUawikrr Goldie Abeam Th three-day hsmt ha hom to i produced absolutely no remit. GES twmsAHAirm eprtf nhthm "'A aole of praftra. oa cwnpony lafferiwod.

S.iMn Co.nPANY Gvnxaa. -nvuawiv I.I-L I but no one was a trade aa th Texan -Scout. These arrived QUITE A TRICK Bat IP Mo Trick At All (o ptoc chssdlti "Want Af in Th Nt, Feter -son's turf esf FopW -fas pkk np yor pfcrac, col ARmorf 4-2000 and ask for- (fasiiliti You'JT fmd pofit and friendly "ad foktrt ready 15 help yon nrh toncij, malt-gfttiiig ad. Pihrsca Euslnj Kswi 143 IliisoH AA. 4-2000 1 Annuit mi rot mr i aa iMiLitst inti ncx ue awr oaf no, retu ft, pool Auction tui.

a I anate ivnr win as FerWe her Of) au OyAeah art. lalea 014. a Wlntelek SI, e-el little elle MWMWI woRTi arRArv rn or wi AIITIO AnmM UTKIN. INC, com- i. Charles Millar 4 Attended bv postal employe service wer held Saturday morning for Charles Millar, 71 The Rev Chart Child rector of Trimiv Episcopal Church In th Robert C.

Mooro and Bona Homg for Fpoe-ala. 384 Totowa Av Millar wa later hurled In Laurel Grov Memorial Park A 40 year veteran postal clerk. Millar Is survived bv on daughter Mn. William J. Molina ol Haw- Ella Hoykas as-well at two ertndi hitdren Patricia and Jqn Zimmer, of Lltfi Fal).

Mrs, Helen McDermott The funeral of Mr Helen Jati-vin McDermott, of 800 E. 2rt St who died Thursday, waa rondurted Saturday morning from th Scan an Funeral Home A high rquim Mat wa offered half hour taler in St Jntrob a C. Church by Father IMrran. OFM Bespooaes wer aung by Mr Balbma Crowley Bergen and buses Saturday at 4 at Pen- 1.1 r. ir hia nirie but loads bore Hoop 18.

Henry Weob 6dth auspewcion id be efferi 't'rhl' oMaLiftethrmcgh Irwia Robbin. stant Scoutmam til he tulL.l his fontraet ohtainaci laroura A Scouaf Mler to rhairman tb Cot Efesni Miier, Mid The NaUooal Boxing will art P3 down If to doran I ahw wp weighoog to today effective tin Asrocia-tioq todefiniiw-y at the Fwrthermure un-here Dtalrtct and hi. Pateraon friradajJambore Trooai; John Droa- Boxmg dSlUon to wero amed witk VolSpecket-'dow rad B.ack. MaisUr.ta. braretary too NBA.

iHerwqod 2A645 ANDREW FROMMtLT, C.P.A. Attorncy-aLLrw Elbow Building (jJlJjtoW 8M Paleraon l. H. J. Ji fN.

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