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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 9

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COUIIfl-POSr, Camrftn, Thundny, Aufutt 30, mm get in a family at home than the ExPhila. Lawyer Held kind you get at school," Unions Given Power to Ban Racketeers Championship Tournament Play Holds Chess Student Interest bert termed the law "a f)n Ra(l Check Chart precious heritage, a 'l wlarKc Herbert most Lawyers Told Common Law Is Imperiled Dallas, Aug. 30 (UP) To Enroll at Gilcad School Jay Seehler, 65, of Chestnut tt growing thing, a noble contribu tion to the life of the world that near 36th, a former Philadelphia we lawyers have to sustain and awy wn0 twice made umue cessful bids for Pennsylvania po Forest Park, Aue. 30 (UP) "God By SAM LAIRD At the end of the first four rounds of play In the Atlantis Coast forbid that we should ever forget it or take it for -The AFL-CIO high command Bve Its 110 affiliated, unions Authority today to prevent rack- Championship at Asbirey Park, Ivan Romanenko was the only one of the 16 competitors have a perfect 40 score. Two South Jersey women will enroll In the September class of the Watchtower Bible School of Gilead.

in South Lansing, N. to prepare for a lifetime of mis Komanenko, a resident of Washington, took over the from operating in organ-, tod labor. undisputed lead when he defeated Dr. Adolph Stern, of Ashury Park, in the fourth round. Dr.

Stern was tied at 31 with Boris Garflnkel.of Aberdeen, Md at that stage of the competition. Three sionary work as minister of Je-hovah'a Witnesses. An ultimatum issued by the merccd unions' 28-mcmher executive council in tho course o( a more rounds remained to be played They are Miss Cynthia M. Ba- The American Bar Association has warned today that common law, from which stems court justice as the English-speaking peoples of tho world know It, is in grave danger. Sir Edwin Savory Herbert, president of the Law Society of London, said the danger is In "a subtle, inward corrosion of the very mind of man." Every lawyer must live to serve and preserve the common and civil law system, Herbert The Atlantic Coast is one of several events being litical positions, was held for hear-ing in Philadelphia today on bad check charges.

Warrants served on him Wednesday charged the passing of $500 in worthless checks in Lancaster, and one for $8.73 on a Philadelphia restaurant. In 1909, Seehler was a wrestling champion and captain of the boxing team at tho University of Pennsylvania. He was a captain in War I. In the 1930s he faild in attempts for the Republican nomination as lieutenant governor and chairmanship of the Republican State Committee. held at the MonUrey Hotel in granted," he said, Painter at Shore Overcome by Heat Wildwood, Aug.

30 William Pidock, 45, of Somen Point, was overcome in 90-dogree heat Wednesday while painting a tank of the New Jersey Natural Gas Co. at Lincoln and New Jersey aves. He was on the ground when stricken. Fellow employes rushed to his aid and he was removed in the city ambulance to Burdette Timlin Memorial Hospital, Cape May Court House. dame, of 519 N.

3rd Camden, and Miss Bettyjane Rapp, of 336 Chestnut Woodlynne, Asbury Park over a period of V- 11 days. The New Jersey Open, to be held starting Friday and dered how much hard practice it really gave Reshevsky, featured as it was by early draws, one or two of which seemed possibly premature. The lirst game was one of the most exciting and longest of the six, with Lombardy (White) Miss Badame and Miss Rapp were educated in tho local schools ending Monday, is probably the one of most interest to residents of this state. The title in this event can be won only by a Jersevite. although residents of and in full-time ministerial work since 1953 with the Camden and Mt.

Holly congregations of Jeho carrying the attack to his oddo-said. nent. Some critics believed nma Vnrtrtt Rati a VrA1km vah Witnesses. LI CYNTHIA M. DADAMK There are now 3814 Gilead ituwv oir riiftiuitr im hit pammy lOSl a win oy a DlUrifler tout-day meeting at this mountain sesnrt a pattern for the affiliates to follow, It instructed the affiliate to local charters only where they have, applications for mem' bership from croups of bona fide employes and to deny charters to individuals.

The action was at least related to past AFL-CIO connections of Johnny Dioguardia, alias Johnny Dio, who has been charged with masterminding the acid-blinding of labor columnist Victor Riesel last April. Called 'Sore Spot AKL-CIO resident George Meaney, terming the issuing of charters to individuals "one of the sore spots in organized labor," noted that Dio once held three local union charters from the old so many lawyers are Inclined It is estimated that, by I960, the United States will have cash prizes, wnich aggregaiea.near the end of this game. Can $400. iyou. spot it? today to "fall under" the power of the state and forget the "very rpal nnri hnuip fi-ppHnm nt thA Newborn babies average 113 minutes of crying every 24 hours.

graduates working In 100 lands. A new class of about 115 students enrolls each February and September. 000,000 persons over 65 drawing $10 billion in retirement funds. HK.1M4 DmK( i-Af WHITE Two otln-r tuurnamenta of gen- WHITS ral interest are going on this CHEFS know Muucnis have gone to iJileatf week. One which has attracted; several leading United Slaies, players is the first open cham-j pionshiu of the Canadian Chess i from 45 nations for instruction in the Bible.

Students also learn new languages and principles of 1--IJB4 23 P-KIS 33 PiKP PxP34 PK1 KI-KB3 25 KR-R4 Osllfl K12 37 Kt-KIS Clilln 2S OI KI-B) 39 PxQ K1-QR4 30 B-Q2 31 1 P-M a K1-KB3 5 I' tM 4 HtxP .1 Kt-H3 6 Ki 7 P-Bl Q1 B-QM 10 B-KIJ 11 B-n 1J P-KIU 13 QiB 14 KKt kj international law, mathematics human being," he said. They imust resist this inclination, he B-Ksjsaid, and "strike out for under law," Henry Cabot Lodge U. S. to the United is scheduled to address the qrir association's annual dinner to-P-jJJ night when a medal will be rpI awarded for outstanding service the legal profession. r-r Beecher N.

Claflin, 37, a Stam- and bookkeeping. COOKS FLAVOR IN The college, In the Fineer Federation, at Montreal. Atillio DeCamillo and Robert Sobel of Philadelphia, Hans Berliner of Washington, and Larry Evans, William Lombardy, James Lakes region of New York, was enlarged in 1917, Gulden's Prepared Mustard seals ia the good natural juices, gives new, lively flavor and tantalizing aroma. Try it, you'll like it K-H33 K-Bl BlR3 3 P.IB K4 34 KI-K2 P-QKH33 R-RI KHR34 R-K3 Kt5 3T RiP 3S PxP Kt-B33 KI-S4 R-K40 P-B4 Q-Kt341 ltt-Krtl P-Q4 Drawn and Ed-In ki-qs Sherwin, Bobby Fischer, mar Mednis or iew lorn are p-kit among the contestant from this''" kMi nf hnrdpr. i 1 r'3 Wife Inherits Estate Of Horse Breeder $2500 Ross Essay Award.

He Mt. Holly. Aug. 30 The will ArL Auto Workers Union. These charters were withdrawn In 953 on orders of the AFL executive council.

Dio also was reported to have controlled a group of nonexistent "paper" locals in the New York area chartered by the Teamsters' Union. Bui teamsters' president. David Beck, who has attended the Forest Tark session, haj denied that Dio to his union. Meaney, loo, denied any knowledge of the teamsters' "paper" of F. Wallis Armstrong of HAMBURGER Before cooking, spread with Gulden's or mix 1 tablespoon to each eXL ASS, ronto and D.

A. Yanofsky of mh.ot- England Aug. 30 Qa use of the Fifth Amendment." nipeg were tied with clean 4 lightning Herbert told the lawyers, "The mrp. TWiinir onH Tvimharrfv iKP'cKei la soldiers of: their feet growth of the common law has "Barberry House," New Albany near Moorestown, was admit ted to probate here Wednesday both unbeaten, drew in the fourth "ne of been more a process of education; round. So did DiCamillo and lve wncr men were no than anything else, and that edir by Surrogate George B.

Bitting. Mr. Armstrong died Aug. 11 at the age of 49. liner, who also had won their first 'cation is more of the kind you The document, flated March 23, three games.

The 13-year-old Fischer succumbed in 50 moves to Maurice Fox of Montreal, a 1956, leaves his entire estate to former Canadian champion, in the locals and said Beck approved of the new polio. rroteei Good Name The council declared that no AFL-CIO union, despite its autonomy, "has an autonomous right to if BETTYJANE RAPP his wife, Ruth L. She was named co-executor with th Burlington County Trust of Moorestown. fourth round for bis second defeat Mr. Armstrong was a partner of the tournament.

The York State Championship is being held on the ram' in Fast, of Moorestown, and general manager of Meadowview 1 Disbarred Attorney Held as Embezzler Farms. Moorestown horse-breed permit corrupt or unethical prar-i tires which endanger the good name of the trade union move-' Pient, The action taken bv the exec pus of the University of Buffalo this week. With most of the stars ing farm. No estimate was made of the from the metropolitan area com estate. peting elsewhere, it has drawn a ni inr tield somewhat below par.

Anthony E. Santasiere and Room 13 Red Smoker' Jack W. Collins, both of New LUIK 111 1 II CD I utive council were the first toward' carrying out the nine-month-old pledge of the AFL-CIO to rid unions of corrupt elements. Morej wire promised later. The council prepared to wind up its summer session today withi a report on the AFLCIO's first' mass organizing drives, those in the textile and tobacco industries.

York and both former state title holders, are the two best known players in the field and they were tied with George Scirabine of Ocean City, Aug. 30 The number 13 is apparently both unlucky and lucky for Steve Sucu-ski. according to local firemen. They were called to Room 13, Hoboken, Aug. 30 (UP) A disbarred attorney was arrested Wednesday for allegedly embezzling $12,776.25 while acting as trustee for the estate of the late Mrs.

Margaret Reilly. Police held William J. Baker, 49, of West Englcwood, in $2000 hail pending a hearing 7. Baker, who was disbarred, by the New Jersey Supreme Court last February. as charged with em-be Kling the money between Sept.

30, 1952. and Jan. 6. 1953. A complaint was filed against Baker by Mrs.

Teresa Hcwms, of Rocky Tomf. N. Y- adminis Syracuse at 3-0 at the end of three rounds. The sis-time match between tlMflJSE Of 812 Central hich he occu-j pies, early Wednesday to extin-j guish a mattress fire. Last Friday" they were called 1o the same, place for the same purpose.

Bothj timM. fire official said. Steve' CORrORAl, BITES PRIVATE London, Aug. 30 (UPl-Cpl. Norman Bromley, 25, was sentenced Wednesday to 84 days in the guardhouse for biting Pvj.

V. Welsh of the Irish Guards, Welsh Samuel Reshevsky and William Lombardy, for the purpose of enabling Reshevsky to tune up for his forthcoming match with Bron-stein, produced some exciting play with the lR-year-old Lombardy holding his own dpll against our international grandmaster. Some observers won- fall telMM iil, amnlin in Ka4 testified Bromley nit him on the; tratrix for the Reilly estate. Mrs. 419 KAIGHN CAMDEN, N.

J. OPEN TONIGHT (THURS.) and FRIDAY 'til P. M. Me waft Jurky, thpy added, because nn hnth occasions he escaped burns. bark becauv he chinned himself in the gym t'ie instead of three times as ordered.

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