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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 3

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ft EVENING COURIER, CAMDfiN, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1928 jti. Ian Furiously Slabs Son-in-Jaw When He Finds Him Beating Wife in Downtown Domestic How FIlfWDIE LFI DECREE GIVEN BREEDER CUT BY SUPREME COURT BATHERS SAFEGUARDED Nafety Zone Established at Ilanimon-ton Lake Following Drowning Girl Hammonton, July 9. Safety for hundreds of bathers, who dally enjoy the Airplane Redding Abandoned When Magistrate Balks AS Gl CATCHES HUE IT 1 waters of Hammonton lake has been greatly Increased by the Installation of a danger line along the bathing ML Holly Man to Get $298, mwim ilT SHORE MEETING bench a' the dam. The drowning of a girl on the Fourth of July, when she stepped Into ASSAM ESCAPES Not $821, for Injury to Horses a hole and went down before almost a thousand bathers and picnickers, urg ed a number of local men Into action. and without requesting council or any in bunded Husband in Cooper VERDICT OF $1000 IN CRASH UPHELD other civic body to take action, pipes Mt.

Holly, Long Beach Routes, Black Horse Pike on were secured and sunk at intervals, 19 Recreation Fields Are Provided; Hundreds Using Pools To Wed Cage Star Si No Fatalities Recorded Rush; 9 Injured at Shore Inside the channel of the lake. Hospital; Expected to Recover Ropes have been fastened to the Program pipes, With cork floats attached, making a very satisfactory "safety zone," particularly for those who are not ac TO BROADCAST CONCERTS STATE AID TO BE SOUGHT AMBULANCE IN MISHAP EIGHBORS GIVE ALARM Wlldwood, July 8. Plans for a wedding to have bean staged In an airplane high over the sea have been abandoned by a Scranton, couple following refusal of Magistrate John J. Q'Farrell to perform the ceremony during a flight and a lecture he delivered to the bride-elect on turning an occasion of solemnity Into a "stunt." A plane had been chartered for the wedding by Charles V. Stark and Eleanor Kelley who had also obtained a marrlajre license at Cape May Court House.

A three-passenger plans was to have been used from the aerial fleet and Charles R. Stewart, the pilot, was to have served as a witness. When Magistrate O'Farrell refused to officiate. Stark and Miss Kelley announced they would' return to gersntnn for th ceremony. "I may seem old-fashioned." the magistrate said, "but there are too many marriages today being entered Into merely as a 'stunt' or as the finale at dawn to a hectic night club session.

Too many young couples 'go un In the air' only too soon after marriage." customed to the deep water, which is only about 30 feet from the shore. Asbury Park Dentist Wins Appeal In $6200 Damage Suit Ceeiler-Pest Trenton Bttrtav Trenton, July t. Award of W21.78 City playgrounds and th 'municipal Beach Haven. July 9. A plan to Mnfuriated "hen he found hi mi- Six persons were Injured yesterday when their automobile skidded and turned over on Black Horse pike near health camp will open and tha first of Luw heating his wife, James Passa-jcqua.

of 338 Clinton street, stabbed for Injuries to several horses which ifiHK QUIZ form a legislative bloc of Camden, Burlington, Ocean, Atlantic and Cumberland counties, to push through an appropriation for three South Jersey was made at a dinner meeting here Saturday night. The conference three times in me lormers noma, 422 Line street, at 12.30 p.m. today. Harry M. B.

Fry, Mt. Holly farmer the season's band cdncerts will be given today under the direction of Commissioner Clay W. Reesman, director of parks and public property. The municipal swimming pools at Pyne Poynt Park and at Fifth and The son-in-law. Nlcholaa Palllno, 88, Cross Keys.

The machine was destroyed by fire but the passengers extricated themselves before the blaze started. i George E. Rumberger, 29, of Clem-enton, driver of the car, has an Injured shoulder. Josephine Hansel, 49, of 491S Aspln street, Philadelphia, was cut on the head, and a daughter, Isabel, 18. was cut on the nose.

An In a serious condition In Cooper fcspltal. His lather-in-iaw atabDea here, attended by representatives of three of the counties, waa called by Mount Vernon streets opened more twice in tne nacK ana in me cnm. than a week ago. Hundreds are seen and breeder, shipped from Nebraska, was reduced to $296 by the New Jersey Supreme Court. It was announced today.

Fry secured the verdict in the Burlington County Circuit Court against the American Railway Express Company, whom he charged with respon the Cross State Short Route Associa dally in the pools. tlon. With one new playground this year, The roads, for which an approprla other daughter, Josephine, was bruised, and a daughter, son, Joseph, Vet's Widow Under Impression City is Paying Pensions tlon In the 1928 budget will be sought T. suffered face cuts. The leg of Gene are the Black Horse pike, the cross.

state route to Long Beach and the Im vieve Weakman, of 4808 Aspln street, Philadelphia, was bruised. All of the injured persons but the proved Mt. Holly-Camden highway. sibility for the Injuries. The Supreme Court upheld his contention In but one Instance, where one of the animals The plan was formulated atter mate Xj Senator Joseph H.

Forsyth, of Cam 10 playflelds were opened today for the children of Camden. One trained teacher and an assistant are In charge of each ground. The new playground Is at Alberta street and Fremont avenue, where large trees provide plenty of shade. New equipment has been erected at Victor King Park playground. "Jun-glegyms," donated to tha city by a Camden phllanthorphlsV have been placed at Victor King, Staley, Pyne Poynt parks, at Civic Centra and fcssalacqua disappeared aner me tabbin.end a police alarm haa been nt out for him by Detective Tron-Ine assigned to the case.

Spalllno ni arrested by Patrolman tank Del Koaal while he wu climb-L over the back fence in an effort to acaoe hl father-ln-law'B fury. Doc-rs at the hospital aay he may eur- Stabbing Follewi Bow The stabbing followed a quarrel Palllno and hii wife, who is iing held by police as a witness fcllino, enraged, turned 6n her and Wan beating her. A lister of Mrs. Slllno, whose name has not been girl, Josephine, were treated at West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital. The girl was treated by a physician.

den County, explained that the In broke a leg while It was being un loaded. This horse was valued at terests of his county demanded inat ne back the Black Horse shore route (200. A claim of 96 board, which Fry A second request within a few weeks tor Information concerning bounties paid by the city during the Civil War to encourage Camden enlistments was received today by Sidney P. McCord, city comptroller. The first letter was from an aged veteran now living in Ithan, Pa.

The correspondent In each case was before the cross-state route to Ixing teatined he paid for the express com pany, was also upheld. Beach. Joint Drive Suggested MIRIAM HANNOLD State Senator Clifford H. Powell, of On the ground that the evidence given in the Camden County Circuit Court supported the 11000 verdict Third street and Kalghn avenue playgrounds. Pair Vainly Attempt to Push Burlington County, said that the In prompted to wrlto the comptroller after Fifty boys will attend the city' awarded Warren K.

Bradley, of Ab terests of his county demanded that he health camp the first two weeks, be urned, wno wuncD from the house to the of her father, where she told learning that tne city was paying on 0000 In Civil War bounty bonds, which Car From Crossing at Westmont The party was bound for Atlantic City when the accident occurred. Rumberger turned out for a passing car. As he did so, his machine skidded and turned over. The occupants were able to crawl from the wreckage a few seconds before the car caught Ore and was destroyed. Traffic was tied up for about 16 minutes while the Wllliamstown Fire Company fought the fire.

Passing motorists took the injured to the hospital. Police Chief Charles Raab, of Wllliamstown and Police Recorder Paul D. Cutler took charge of the pas seek an appropriation first for the lm proved Camden-Mt. Holly highway. ginning today.

A like number of girls secon, the Supreme Court has refused the defendant, Ephralm O. Shreve, a new trial. The award was the result matured Julv 1. Each apparently was will attend the two weeks State Senator Thomas Mathls, of that Palllno was killing bis wile. accompanied his daugh- under the erroneous Impression thai this money was to go to the aged the groups continuing to alternate until the camp closes August SO.

The to the Palllno home and stabbed Ocean county, then suggested that the three counties they represented combine to work for all three roads. He of an accident on the White Horse pike near Atco when Bradley, driving to Philadelphia, crashed Into the rear A Camden youth and a Haddonfleld soldiers or their surviving dependents. ID girl went about their work today The cltv fiscal officer's latest corres lis son-in-law oeion; lefend himself. said that since the Black Horse Pike of Bhreve's truck. The latter, according to testimony, had run out of gas thankful for the presence of mind that pondent Is H.

Paul uestor, presiacni oi would be backed by the three-county bloc, aid -would be forthcoming for the the Federal Land Bank, St. Louis, mo. The screams 01 eard by neighbors who summoned saved them from death or serious In on the road. The plaintiff sued for Bcstor wrote that his uncle, John Wes plan from Atlantic and Cumberland sengers baggage. No arrest was jury In a railroad crossing crash at al Kossl who was aianumg av (20,000.

The aerense claimed tnat tne verdict was against the weight of ley Webster, enlisted in Camden with counties as well. made. children will be taken to the camp each morning from places near their homes and will be returned after 4 p. m. They, will be' 'Weighed at intervals and given thorough physical examinations.

New camp Improvements include a new1 kitchen and hall and a shower bath platform. At the swimming pools at Pyns i Poynt and at Fifth and Mt, Vernon streets, children under 14 bathe free Westmont. the Union force and served lour years, Frank Welsbecker, 25, of 542 Byron In case no appropriation can be ob talned at the next session of the legis part of the time with Commodore Far-raeut on the Mississippi. Webster, he forner or iourxn ana uc umbel finding the front door lock-Id made his way to the back of the louse, In time to catch Palllno cllmb-ig over the fence. Engagement of Graham Ches-ney and Swedesboro Girl 1 is Announced street, and Miss Ella Troth, 18, of 737 Redman avenue, tried to push their Verdict Cot $1700 If Isaac L.

Resnlck, of Atlantic City, lature In the 1929 budget, an attempt will be made to have the three roads Struck by His Father's Car, Boy Is Hurt Slightly said, lived In Camden until his death in automobile from the tracks when it 1908, but had never applied for a pen built on the "state reimbursing stalled at the Crystal Lake avenue sion. Playing in the rear of his home at 20 of charge from 8 a. to noon daily. crossing of the West Jersey Bea. will accept judgment for (3900 instead of the 16200 verdict he won against B'rank Blum, same city, the Supreme Court stated this would be carried out.

The suit, In which Resnick asked for by which the counties will pay for the Webster's widow, Bestor explained shore Railroad. They ran from the The Summer concert schedule opens warn worn and then be repaid a portion of the cost by the state. further, has lost all her children and SwedeBboro, July 8. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Miriam South Thlrty-llfth street, yesterday afternoon, Dominlck Sacco, 22 months old, walked into his father's automo crossing when yey heard a train ap- with a program by the Hse Band at i Falrvlew Park tonight, fallowing a a dependent largely on a small federal Hannold and J. Graham Chesney, pension.

Ho said he sought the Infor The machine was hit by a north bile which was being backed into the (128,000 damages, was the result of an automobile collision in which he was injured. Added Fork Proposed The dinner-meeting 'was presided Paulsboro athlete, haa been announced regular schedule, concerts, will be given In turn at PalnrHr J'yne Povnt. Farnham. Staley, Vlcte- ng garage. mation at the request of an aunt, who lives near Camden.

bound shore express and was hurled 20 feet. Welsbecker and Miss Troth, by ner parents. The child was knocked down. At OVER LOEWENSTEIW McCord said that In his reply he watched the crash from a safe dis and East Parks and Whitman Miss Hannold is a graduate of the Bwedesboro High School and of Miss Cooper Hospital it was found he had will explain that the bounties were over by Robert Engle, president of the Cross-State Short Route Association. The route proposed by the association Is Crescent Boulevard to Marl-ton Pike, to Medford, to "Four Miles." tance.

suffered only a slight cut on the fore head and face bruises. Illman's Kindergarten School. During Sure, we were scared," the girl said the past year she taught in the The decision wnicn Harry hoioi won in the Cumberland County Common Pleas Court against the Arcady Farms Milling Company was also upheld. Solof sued to compel the company to carry out the remainder of its contract to supply him with 100 tons of cracked corn. The firm contended that it was to be furnished only during the months Swedesboro public school.

She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hannold. Hannold is an under between New Lisbon and Chatsworth, thence to Manahawkln and across to Long Beach. at the office of Kraft Brothers, 625 Cooper street, where she la employed as a stenographer.

"Anybody would have been. We had a narrow escape." The Lyric, 114th Infantry end Moose bands have been engaged to furnish the concerts. In addition, the pro- grams at Victor King Park, to be given Wednesday evenings will In- i elude a male quartet and other special features. Victor King Park programs will be broadcast through station WCAM, paid to Camden men to Induce them to enlist, and that the bonds which matured July 1 represented a loan made by the city in Civil War days to. cover such payments.

The only money paid out, he said, was to those men who had not already enrolled In the Union Army and who possibly Two Men Are Cut and Bruised In Corner Auto Crash Carlo Clclro, 32, of 328 Elm avenue, taker and has a large furniture store An additional fork at "Four Miles" fficiai Opinion Says Belgian Financier Vanished From Plane She refused to talk about tne inci dent at length, asserting that she Woodlynne, and Joseph T. Wharton, which would lead to the resorts north of Barnegat Inlet is also being proposed by residents of Toms River and Seaside Park. "wanted to forget about it" 28, of 1404 Chesapeake road, were cut here. Since his graduation from Pierce Business School, Philadelphia, Chesney has been employed in a Paulsboro bank. He lives with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John O. Chesney, In of January, February and March or 1924, when 47 tons were supplied. On July 1 the milling concern refused could be Induced to Join through the offer of a bounty. Welsbecker, who Is employed in and bruised yesterday afternoon in a collision of automobiles at Ninth and Besides the three state senators.

Brii.Kflii- Julv 8 (U.P.). An official Wlldwood as a linotyper, waa return there were present Assemblyman ing with Miss Troth from Audubon, TAMMANY CHIEF ISSUER William B. Knight, of Camden county; where they had witnessed the fire Van Hook street. Both were treated at Cooper Hospital. Wharton was a passenger in the court Inquiry today expressed the con-.

Ivictlon that Alfred Loewensteln, ln-iternetlonal high financier, disappeared from his airplane as it was flying over GIFIL WED AS PAREfiT SEEKS HERIN Assemblyman Marcus W. Newcomb, of Chesney is probably better known" for his athletic ability than any other IN CAMPAIGN, SAYS1500D Chicago, July 9 (U.P.) James W. Burlington county; Charles H. Stout, machine of Norman Sholl, of 3610 works display. The car gave them no trouble until it stalled on, the Westmont crossing.

irniriiih channel. Albert Lievez, North Twenty-fourth street, when his car collided with Ciclro's. lis. fnr Loewensteln family, person in this locality. He was captain and coached a champion basketball team at Pierce's two years ago.

director of the Burlington county freeholders Howard Applegate, director of the Ocean county freeholders; J. Floyd Both jumped from the car. The car Good, western manager of tUe national Republican presidential cainiiln. believe that the queatlon "Shall Tam refused to budge. So engrossed were Wright.

Burlington freeholder; E. thev in their attempts to move the Previous to that time he won letters In baseball at Bucknell College. He any further snipmema, claiming inn the contract was at an end. The Supreme Court held that the contract was without a definite date of termination. Dr.

Wlllard O. Plttenger, Asbury Park dentist, won his appeal for a new trial in the damage suits brought against him by Miss Oeorglanna Yar-rlngton and her father, Charles Var-rington, both of Neptune township. They charged that In extracting a portion of a tooth in the young woman's mouth the dentist was guilty of malpractice in permitting it to pass down Into her throat and lung. The mother testified that the auto that they failed to hear the approaching train until It blew its whistle. The train stopped after crashing into Moss Mathts, Ocean county freeholder; A.

Li. Pyle, president of the Long Beach Board of Trade; C. B. Deborah, president of Burlington Countlans, Inc. Joseph R.

Cheesman, Burlington publisher, and Loyal D. Odhner, secretary of the Camden Chamber of Commerce and of the Cross-State Short Route Association. the machine When the crew dis covered that no one had been injured, it proceeded to Camden. la a graduate of Paulsboro High School. He was a member of the Salem Old Oaks, winners of the South Jersey Basketball League championship last season.

At present he la dividing his baseball time with Paulsboro, of the Gloucester County League, and Ocean City. No date for the wedding has been set. many arouHe the moat interest in the mld-weat during the coming presidential campaign. Good returned from "Washington to otfen western headquarterw for the campaign. He was to start organizing his forces today.

The western campaign, he said, probably will be conducted by volunteer assistants. Good declined to comment on the part that prohibition will play In the campaign. The paramount Issues will be outlined by Herbert Hoover, he indicated. Personally, however, he believes that the question of Tammany rule will be the chief topic of discussion in the west. CAR HITS MAN ON WALK A motorist whose automobile ran up on tfce pavement this morning and seriously injured a pedestrian Is being held In ball pending outcome of the victim's injuries.

Donald Yardnick, 44, of 1900 Fillmore street, is in West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital with a possible fracture of the skull and arm bruises. He was struck by the car of Steven Allen, of 227 Wesley street, Salem. The Camden man was walking to work on the west side of Broadway opposite the American Brown-Boverl Shipyard, when Allen's car ran over the curbing. The motorist said that he swerved to avoid a collision with another automobile. dentist failed to use packings In her TOTS GO 20 BLOCKS TO SEE GIRLFRIENDS Merchantville Mother- Unaware of Ceremony; Twq Others Elope to N.

Y. While a Merchantville mother walk- ed the streets of Philadelphia in search of her daughter who disappear- ed from her home last. Friday, the daughter was being quietly married in New York. The wedding took place Saturday. I The bride before her elopment was Miss Marie Kathryn Jensen, 23.

of 1W Chestnut avenue, Merchantville. The man with whom she eloped to New York Is Ole C. Neilsen, 34r 28P5 Rob- I bins street, Philadelphia. Last Friday morning Miss Jensen mouth to prevent the tootn irom Being swallowed. The Supreme Court said that the doctor, the nurse In attendance and the physician who administered the anesthetic contended that Backing was used.

Five other dentists WILKINS PREDICTS I LINES OVER POLE told the United Press. The court Inquiry was held in secret, with a Justice of the peace presiding. Pilot Ronald Drew, of the airplane, was the principal witness. He described the plane's departure from Cfroydon Airdrome, England, and Its inding at St. Ingelvert, on the irench coast.

He was understood to kve eaid that Loewensteln was In plane when it took off but not ten It landed, the request of Mme. Loewensteln, courts appointed Count Roger nderstraeten-Ponthoa as curator of Loewensteln property pending es-Alishment of his death. fThe inquiry into the flight over the iannel was the first step toward the jlmate issue of a death certificate, so withheld because of mystery at-fching to the flight and the flnan-fr's disappearance, which led to ru-jre that he was alive and in hiding trecoup his fortunes, fhe official report of the clrcum-fnces of Loewenstein's death will ft be made to the government until as lower courts have received the jus-ie's findings and the results of jench and English investigations, ishen a decision will be made regard-jig a death certificate. Parents Frantic When Boys, also testified as to the packings being proper, and only one witness to tne SOCIALIST JISSAIL5 RADIO BOARD ACTION contrary. Further, said the court, tne 5 and 3, Visit Old Playmates It was hot Saturday, but not too testimony was that tne motner waa SCORES ARE TERRORIZED not in the room.

CAR OVERTURNS, 2 HURT Two Philadelphia women were In- 'Notwithstanding this state of lured yesterday when an automobile BY LIQUOR-CRAZED MAN Crazed by liquor, according to police, hot for Arthur and Leonard Sonnen-berg, 5 and 3 years old respectively, to walk 20 squares to see their "girl friends." driven by Michael Mitchell, of Kings proofs," said the Supreme Court, "the jury found in favor of the plaintiffs. The verdicts are so clearly against the weight of the evidence in the case that they cannot be sustained." ton street, Philadelphia, overturned in Charles Lewis. 33. occupant of an apartment at Eleventh and Spruce Arctic Flier Speaks at Shore; Thousands Inspect Plane at Field ditch along River road, near Their father. Joseph Sonnenberg.

streets, Philadelphia, routed his wife Palmyra. packed all her belongings and placing them in a suitcase quietly slipped from her home without being I observed by members of her family. When her absence was discovered her mother began to search for her. The young woman was employed la a Mar- formerly owned a drug store at Tenth and Penn streets. When the Sonnen- Mrs.

Adcle Shuster, 28, or The girl had been awaruca ouu ana and another woman by blazing away at 3 a. m. today with a heavy-calibre Appears at Hearing to Fight Extinction of Debs Memorial Station Solomon street, Philadelphia, was In her father (1200. bergs moved to Ninth and Kalghn revolver. The shots terrilled a score of ured about the left wrist.

Mrs. Maude Atlantic City, July 9. Air passenger others in the place. Bruno, 34, of 3440 Tilton suffer and commercial service between Europe avenue, "Helen ana Miiarca were me girls the youthful swains left behind them. Lewis battled a suad of pallccmen ket street department store.

This morning the bride's mother ed bruises on the scalp and right elbow. They were treated at West OIL IN BEETLE TRAP SWALLOWED BY BABY before he was subdued and taken to the Twelfth and Pine streets station. Washington, D. July 9 (U.P.)-'- The bovs threatened to walk back went to Philadelphia tj continue the .1 Jersey Homeopathic Hospital. and America over a route across the Arctic regions was predicted by Captain Sir George Hubert Wllkins, explorer of the frozen north.

Norman Thomas, socialist candidate for president, today challenged the search unaware that her aaugnter nao The policemen had burst Into the man's Mitchell said that he was lorcea to Scolded Wife jumps OUT OF CAR TO DEATH been married. The couple obtained i room and bad found him lying In bed to the home of their former playmates although they didn't even know their last nsmes. Shortly after breakfast Saturday morning they left for their the side of the road In attempting to get Out of the way of a speeding car. Captain Wllkins, accompanied by his their marrlaite license Saturday and announced they would be married by Clementon Child Watched in pilot. Lieutenant Carl T.

Elelson, addressed thousands on the Steel Pier Perth Amboy, July 9 (I.N.S.) with the pistol in his hands. His wife and other woman with her ran screaming to the firs" floor. Lewis, overpowered, was slated at the police station. Ceorge Dleterley. 48.

under arrest to Deputy City Clerk JoluW. Mccormick, -i Another Merchantville girl slipped Ij HURT IN COLLISION Three persons were injured this Hospital for Signs of Pests Russell Ashenfelder, one-year-old son pday after the body of his wife was here yesterday. His Lockhead Vega monoplane in which Sir Wllkins and Elelson conquered 2000 miles of Arctic a charge of drunkenness. of John Ashenfelder, of 8 Amber terrace, Clementon. Is In West Jersey wastes, was on view and cloBely in morning when automobiles driven by Thomas R.

Evans, 27, of 536 South Second street, and Charles Hcteroth, of 1470 South Fourth street, collided at Seventh street and Ferry avenues. lured, declared she "must have jumped out of the car" when he ordered her to sit in the back seat for inter- spected by the multitude. Homeopathic Hospital suffering from a possible case of Japanese beetles. CALLS TO CHASTISE COPS AND WALKS INTO CELL Luther Manger, 49. of North King The Arctic pilot said many were of ferine with his driving.

He will be away to New York and, was married. So did a Camden youth. i After telling a few of her intimate friends that she wan to become a bride but without revealing any of the details. Miss Virginia S. Forrest, 28, of 23 Rudderow aenue, went away to Gotham with Stanley John Sanderson, a salesman, living at 60 Eighth street, Chester.

They were married In the destination, nearly 20 squares away. While their parents frantically searched the neighborhood when they didn't return for luncheon, the boys played with the two small girls. When it came time to go home, the girls' parents telephoned Sonnenberg, who called for the boys in his car. On the way home he stopped at city hall, told the desk sergeant the "crimes" his boys committed, and asked If he would lock them up or let them go. The sergeant released them when they promised they would "never do It again." the opinion that the flight he mad Yesterday afternoon Kussell was Evan's machine turned over, Injur from America to Europe over the Arc street, Gloucester, walked Into Glou ing its three occupants.

The driver was cut on the forehead. Carrie Walker, of Washington, D. was cut tic route was a stunt but he declared It was attempted to make a scientific cester Police Headquarters consider given a hearing today on a charge of manslaughter. Police said Dleterley told them that when she grabbed the wheel while returning home Saturday night, he ordered Mrs. Dleterley to "get Into playing In the backyard when he came across a Jar of coal oil containing several hundred beetles which the father had trapped in the garden.

He was discovered by his mother after he had drank about an ounce of the fluid. A neighbor took the young ably befuddled, as he admitted today, and stit'rtnd to abuse the police. on the left hand, elbow, ear and scalp. survey on weather and. atmospheric conditions.

He said the experiences he underwent to assist in marking out Chief Van Meter and Acting Ser James W. Walker, 30. of 814 Locust street, suffered cuts on the left leg. future air route over the top of the geant Simpson took him gently by the hand and led him straight Into a cell. Heteroth's car was damaged, but he light of the federal radio commission to revoke the license of WEVD Socialist and labor broadcasting station fn New York City, founded In memory ot the late Eugene V.

Debs. Thomas appeared before the commission at the opening of its hearing on 164 smaller stations, which the commission proposes to eliminate in an effort to clear the air. Hearing dates on protests of the 107 stations out of the 164 Involved, will bo announced late today by the commission. Among the stations which made reply and asked for hearings were WMRJ Jamaica, N. and WSMK, Dayton, Ohio.

More than 300 lawyers and other representatives of the stations crowded the commission's session which was devoted to ascertaining best times for holding individual hearings on protests of the various stations. Thomas gave out a brief, intended to be filed with the commission asserting that the contemplated elimination of his station would be a blow to free speech. "This station exists for the purpose of maintaining at least one channel of the air free and open to the uses of the workers," he said. "We admit without apology this station has no deep -concern with reporting polo Little Church Around the Comer. Miss Forrest was employed tenths legal department of the Camden Safe Deposit and Trust Company.

She 1 the daughter of Benjamin Forrest, a mining engineer of New York. me oaoK seat ana quit mtenering with the driving." She seemed to have complied, he told police. But a little world. ster to the hosnltal where the stomach escaped Injury. No arrests were made.

The Arctic fliers arrived here at 5 pump was used effectively. He is being p. yesterday with Lieutenant Elel CAR HITS POLE DRIVER HURT Mauger spent the night in the cell and today before Mayor Anderson, admitted he had been drinking. He was released after a reprimand. held, however, to see lr any oi me beetles were swallowed.

The Camden man Is William james The automobile of Frank Baljio, 23, son at the Three attempts were made to land at Ba.der Field be Clark, 21, of 544 Haddon avenue, later wnen he looked In the DacK seat for her she was missing. He thought then, police said he told them, that the wife in a fit of temper had jumped out of the car and was taking other transportation home. of 713 South Schell Btreet, Philadel fore Elelson could bring the tiny mono phia, crashed into a pole on West TIPSY DRIVER IS FINED plane down safely. Mayor Anthony Ruffu was among the first to greet the street, below Roydep street, yesteraay, INFANT MORTALITY CUT BY CHILD HYGIENE IN NJ. Trenton, July 9.

Infant mortality In New Jersey has been cut materially by child hygiene work, according to the State Department of Health. When the work was started 10 years ago, 15 of the 21 counties had an Infant mortality rate of about 100 per 1000 live births. Only one county after he lost control. He was treated noted Arctic explorer. $321 AFTER CRASHES Ocean City, July 9.

Alvln L. GREEK CLASH IS SEEN AS DEPUTIES DISSOLVE Athens, July 9 (U.P.). The Chamber of Deputies was dissolved today In accordance with the demand of at Cooper Hospital for lacerations on He was married In tne Lttue Around the Corner, to Miss Antoinette H. Ramsden, 21, of Ashland. 1 At Clark's home on Haddon avenue It was revealed that the couple are on their honeymoon In Canada.

Clark is employed as a salesman In the J. Van Sclver Company. An escort plane, piloted by Captain the forehead and linger cuts. Arthur Argles. who saw service with the explorer In the Antarctic, nearly MOTORISTS PACK CHURCH came to grief when landing.

They Premier Venizelos, who plans an early London. Rev. A. M. Lloyd, who in Charlesworth, 24, Chester, was before Magistrate Dalgelish in city hall court today, charged with driving a car while under the influence of liquor and with reckless driving.

He was fined 1321. election. vited motorists to attend his church at came with a roar, ran off the edge of the runway and finally came to a halt within a few feet of the edge. President Coundourlotls is opposing Callow, reports that the building is rated below 80. Last year no county In the state had STatr above 80.

while one county had a rate of only 46. llrmly Venizelos' demand that the vot filled at every service. Only a small rip in the fabric of the Charlesworth. according to the tes ing system he cnanged, ana a aireci matches or giving instruction in how clash between the two leaders seems underside of the wing was the extent of the damage. timony, was speeding over the Ocean City-Somers Point bridge early this NG.

WAR THREAT SEEN SLEUTH DODGES SHOT York, July 9 (I.N.S.) Gang war atened to break out anew in Brook-, today as a result of the attempted slnatlon of Prospero Petrosino, detective working on the Frankte murder case, in his apartment 1. night. A bullet came through an rv window and knocked loose a of plaster from the wall near the oetective'a head. Police could And trace of the would-be murderer, Petrosino was a close personal friend of the late Frankia Yale, czar of the Brooklyn underworld, who was killed here a week ago by gangsters believed to be from Chicago. imminent.

The party is composed of Captain morning with his automobile and crashed Into a machine driven by C. Wllkins, Lieutenant Elelson, Commander Godfrey Keffreys, Captain Arthur DARKENED SPEEDOMETER IS BLAMED BY SPEEDER Magnolia Heights, July Joseph A. Caplan, 5912 Warrington avenue. Philadelphia, arrested last night by Captain John Orlando, of the Clementon township police, was fine $18 by Acting Township Police Recorder George W. T.

Wilkinson. Orlando testified he followed Caplan from Glbbsboro road at Clementon to Magnolia, assistance of four miles, and that he was driv CAMDEN HUSBAND HELD H. Rice, Sea Isle City, without stop to play bridge and other classy games of chance." The commission's regulation of the air was charged by Thomas with having brought about an Increase in commercial and a decrease In educational stations. Bottles in Youths9 Cave 1 Solve Many Milk Thefts Argles, Robert Moffat, Wright motor ping. Charlesworth went on and ran ON DESERTION CHARGE expert, and J.

C. Penny, Jr. Into the car of Reed C. Bye, of Phila The nrst formal function In their delphia, Summer resident here. Mrs.

honor was a welcome breakfast at Haddon Hall at 9.15 yesterday. Bye received lacerations or tne race and body. Donald Young and James A. Mitchell, Chester, who were In Thermystery of disappearing milk A sign over the doorway warns This was attended by a number of in-vlted guests. An Informal public re stray discoverers of the cave: "Enter Wilmer Henshall, 25, of 14 North Twenty-eighth street, Camden, manager of a Camden store, was arrested In Gloucester City yesterday by Policeman Blackburn on a warrant from Woodbury charging him with deserting and failing to support his wife, Alma who lives in Edith street, Woodbury.

He was taken to Wood Charlesworth's car, were slightly In. MRS. HOOVER'S FATHER EXPECTED TO RECOVER Placerville, July 8 (U.P.) Unless complications set In, C. D. Henry, bottles and loaves of bread from South Camden porches was cleared up today with the arrest of three youths Here and You Die." The sign is ception waa held In the marine ball lured.

ing at the rate of 45 miles an Caplan paid his fine of 15 and costs without complaint. He said hs had been driving with his dash HgW ex- 'joke" according to the boys. They room of Steel Pier at 10.30 a. where Charlesworth was held In tow bail put it up after someone stole a stove the explorers showed moving pictures to await the outcome of Mrs. Bye's in a cave on a lot near the municipal hospital beside the railroad tracks.

tineuished and did not knowhat 84, father of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, rrom their "headquarters." of the Polar regions, taken on their Injuries. Bye, later in the day pre Policeman John who won in tne cave Wllkie found 41 emntv speed he was making. He acmuuea bury yesterday for a hearing today. flight over the "top of the world probably will recover from his present Illness, attending physicians said to milk bottles, 31 breadwrappers and previous arrests for speeding.

erred a charge of reckless driving against Charlesworth, and he was held in an additional $500 for a' hear They plan to leave the resort early 1 fame as the "notebook cop," made the arrests and dissipated the mystery. four doughnut cartons. They weie con- day. WIUU1IUW. John Bush, 19.

of 1863 South Sev CARELESS DRIVES FINED Joe Murphy, of 730 South Third street, Camden, who admitted he uses nscatea as evidence. ing Saturday. MEN INJURED IN ROY After a consultation of physicians early today, it was announced that, The police have been receiving in enth street; John Jopsky, 17, of 1359 Jackson street, and Patrick Costello, 18, of 12S6 Thurman street, are the numerable complaints concerning the REFUSE TO GIVE DETAILS ROBBERY IS REVEALED BY BROKEN WINDOW barring complications, Henry "may gradually recover as his paralysis has WOMAN INJURED ON WAY the name because nobody can ever understand his Italian cognomen, paid disappearance of milk bottles, bread Two men who were treated at est 1 youths arrested. ') and other foodstuffs from porches and J5 fine to Recorder A. E.

Craig, In progressed as far as It will. Henry Is confined to a sanltorium TO MAKE HOSPITAL CALL Jersey Homeopahtlc Hospital early Rlverton, July A broken cellar In police court this morning each bread boxes. Merchantville this morning for driving PROSPECT MAN HELD "Of FORGERY CHARGE Woodbury, July 8. Benjamin Cop-polo, 30, of Prospect, was committed so the Gloucester county jail here by Justice of the Peace George M. Steel-man on a charge of forgery.

A relative, Peter Coppolo, claims hat he took a check for $30.13, which "ad been sent to him for produce sent te Philadelphia and signed his name It and cashed the check. He la being held for the grand jury. NEW PASTOR At MED FORD Medford, July 8. Rev. George Thompson, former pastor of the Yin-entown Baptist Church, baa accepted i call to become pastor of the Med-nrd Baptist Church and yesterday oc-upled the pulpit of his new charge, are: congregation greeted the new a.stor, was sentenced to one month in county here as the result of a heart attack Early today Wllkie's suspicions were without a license.

Policeman Heitx window led to discovery that the home of Charles Evans, of Cinnaminson, had suffered last week. jail. They denied that they lived in aroused when htwr a shadowy figure stopped the man because he was yesterday following a nal ngm ai Hotsy Totsy Inn, near. Verge, refused to reveal to police the cause ol their i quarrel. Mrs, Bessie M.

Myer, 12, of 127 Pennsylvania read, Brooklawn, was on her way to visit a friend In Cooper Hospital yesterday afternoon and Last night, be suffered loss of speech the dugout, or that they had stolen driving a truck carelessly. sunk away from a porch. The police and paralysis of his right side. been robbed. Evans and his family are at the seashore.

Neighbors saw the broken pane foodstuffs. They explained that they had been fishing and. stopped In the Copenhagen, July 8 (U.P.) The -if" sate man ordered a bait, but the figure broke Into a run. It dropped a bun as a clue to its activities. landed there not as a visitor, but waa Krlton Shedaker, oi nievens street, was taken to tha hospital with cuts on the scalp andupper Up, a dis yesterday, and Informed state police at cave to rest up and read a magazine.

a patient. th intra, when jo American yacht Saleema won the first of a series of races for the Interna Want your estate looki Drldgeboro. Troopers found the home According to police, the three youths Wllkie chased the youth to the lot. She hired a taxlcab to take her to the Institution and at Broadway and after, and It la th part of a wise parion to look afttr these rnattrs when alive. The SECURITY TRUST COMPANY vill have where he disappeared Into the dark tional gold cup.

England, United States. Sweden, Finland, Norway. made their headquarters in a cave-like hut on the vacant lot, overgrown with hsd been ransacked. The extent of the loss cannot be determined until the family returns. Mtckle street, the cab collided with a your win oYattn for you.

and will take care ness and- the weeds. Later in the day the started a systematic ex Denmark, Germany, Holland, Spain colored eye ana two teem aiisaii. His opponent. Earl Engel, 28, of i) Powell street, Gloucester, waa cut en the scalp. He said that ha was struc with a piece ol wood.

weeds which serve to screen the habi ox your estate, ana IX yeu follow this eo i eouree. car driven by Evan T. Martin, of 639 Un wood avenue, Colllngswoort. She yottr estftt win rw iook4 after i They were notified ol the robbery last tation. In the cave are a stove, an ploration of th weeds and discovered and Italy have entries.

Tha nrst winner of three races wins the cup, ana your wise ana children will a jU Bight, 'i was, treated, tot hrjjlasa, Qla rug tfii lew. chairs. the cay 5A..

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