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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 38

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Cumberland! Millville, speed-' COURIER-POST, Comdtn, N. Thuridoy, August 14, IfSI 38 Scot Games events, and competition In tossing four Planned i the caber. ing, passed red light, racing on The games start at 10 a. 13 Drivers In S. Jersey Lose Permits Chess With Sam Laird: Two Dark Horses Lead Develop Meet Is Scheduled and continue till dusk.

The massed band parade will take place around 5 p. m. Prizes will launching Into a new era of 6v dustrial activity motivated by th recent establishment of tha Na tional Aviation Facilities Experimental Center at Pomona wher the world's most modern jet air-port will bo built. We feel th presence Of such a scientific center for the aviation industry will attract all elements of this great Industry to South Jersey. We at Millville are prepared to make Will Feature BagpipeUnits The greatest array of High be given the oldest couple attend ing the games, the person coming highway, stop-sign, two careless driving and two noisy muffler, indefinite period; Wayne.

McAllister, IS, Bridgeton, failed to keep right, careless driving and two speeding, indefinite period. Gloucester County Gustav KreKs, 40, Washington Wil-liamstown, careless driving and threw speeding, two months; John C. Pierce, 21, Swedesboro Paulshoro, reckless driving, careless driving, noisy muffler and driving without a license, four months; Peter J. Feller. 23, the longest distance, and the best At Millville 0 )en Title Tourney dressed couple in Highland cos tume.

land bagpipe bands ever assem Lincoln Field may be reached bled in this area will appear at Millville, Aug. 14 Several from South Jersey via Rt. 130 Lincoln Field near Trenton Sat and S. Broad Hamilton hundred Industrial realtors and officials of manufacturing firms urday for the sixth annual Scot available our fine airport for both increased air passenger and car. go traffic and to keep in step with the modern trend of having and Klockner Trenton.

Admission is $1 with children under tish-American Games under the Trenton, Aug. 14 Commissioner Gassert, director of motor vehicles, today announced he has revoked the driving licenses of 13 South Jersey Drivers under the noint system as follows: Atlantic County Armand Roderick, 36, of Steven Lin-wood, careless driving, Speeding and leaving scene of accident, license revoked one month. Burlington County Theodore Lawton, 3fi, of Isabella Bor-dentown, two speeding and two are expected to attend the ninth annual Southern New Jersey of 37 Ni Main st Williamstown, two speeding and two careless 12 free. In case of rain Saturday the games will be held Aug. 23.

Conference here Oct 23. driving, five months. Two dark horses Ird the fif-M of rompotators-in tlie U. S. Ches Federation's opm championship Aftrr completion of eipht They are Robert 11.

of St. Lnuis, nnd Kldis Coho-Arteaga. of Havana, each of whom had a 7-1 wore at that point. Cobo-Arteapa defeated Robert Byrne, of Indianapolis, one of the tourney favorites, in the eitfith round. Former champions Arthur BisRiiier, of New York, and Larry Evans, of Los Ancles, both pven stronc ehanres to win the title again, are a half point behind the two leaders.

Tied with them at B's-l'a is Olaf Ulvestad, of: sl.tlp iHinW iuJKIty Palmyra House Nine wavers, includinc tfe two- Millville Board of Trade auspices of the Trenton Scottish-American Highland Games, Inc. Philadelphia will send the Mac-Gregor and Ulster pipe bands. The total of eight bands in all and the Southern New Jersey Salem County Alvin P. Min-ter, 25, S. Miller Penns Grove, four speeding, license re Development Council are co- IRS Agent Admits Taking $3000 Bribe sponsors of the affair.

Arrange will include the Lovat band of Industry located at a modern air. field." Another feature of the tour will be the inspection of the new prize-winning regional office of the Prudential Insurance Co. of America. This ftO.OOO sq. ft.

modern office building is now fully occupied by several hundred clerical workers. Visitors will not only voked six months; John W. San-derlin, 2-1, of 5th Salem, ments are being made to tour passed red light, license revoked various new Industrial develop speeding, stop-sign, driving with New York, Aug. 14 (AP)-A former tax Investigator for the fi months: Samuel S. Melven, 25 ments of the area in an effort to out a license and three careless Rvrne brothors Robert and I)rtrnvfl ly Klamf8 Ponalrt National Junior Cham-1 Rt.

20fi. Mt. Holly, two speeding driving, nine months. attract new industries to locate in South Jersey. Internal Revenue Service plead Falmyra, Auk, lt A four- and three careless driving, six months.

ed guilty in Federal court Wed Two features of the tour will Palisades Park, Glengarry and Tyrone bands of New York, and others from Worcester, and Bridgeport, Conn. The bands will compete for prizes in piping and drumming, and the day will conclude with a massed parade of all the bands on the sports field. Chairman Laddie MacCabe WILL SPONSOR CIRCUS Cape May County William nesday to taking a $3000 bribe pion icaynionn einsinn, Brooklyn, Edmar Medni and Anthonv K. Rantasiere, of New York, Herbert Avram, of Washington, and Stephen Fopel. of room unoccupied bungalow on Washington near Market, next to the Fenn Jersey Lumber Clayton, Aug.

14 Members of the Kiwanis Club and the Junior Chamber of Commerce view iiitra-monern construction, hut will see the highly mechanized functions of this facility. G. Raymond Wood, director of the Southern New Jersey Devel be an inspection of the industrial activity around the Millville Airport and will be highlighted by the presence of over a hundred types of aircraft which will de from an upstate manufacturer whose taxes he was auditing. was destroyed by fire here will call at homes in the commu Jules A. Robbing.

42. of Forest Wednesday night. Deputy Fire Chief Howard nity this week with tickets for opment Council, announced nie pict the versatility of the airport as a future East Coast air' cargo Hills, Queens, was seized with marked bills in his possession program, including speaKers ana the Mills Brothers Three-Ring Circus and Horsp Show being sponsored Aug. 21 by the two A. Hoyer.

57, Central Ocean City, three speeding, three months. Cumberland Countv Edward B. Wobensmith, 22. of Park Vineland, leaving scene of accident, noisy muffler and speeding, three months; Morton H. Jones, 36, Robinsontown Port Norris, improper passing, failed to keep right, careless driving and three speeding, nine months; Maxwpll C.

Nessen, 17, Detroit, are bracketed at 6-2. U. S. Master Attilio PiCamil-lo, Phil adelphia nietropolitaii champion, and Lt. John Hudson, of Philadelphia and Dover.

are amonc a croup of six close behind at The field nt Rorhester, is one of the best this tourna other details of the conference, would be mailed to over 2000 in center surrounded by diversified industries. Noreross said the building was ablaze when firemen arrived at 9.50 p. m. Noreross said the home was formerly occupied by William Baailey and his family. They moved out Sunday.

Fire has lined up a great all-round show for the day. The best pipers and drummers in the East will vie for individual prizes. Amateur and professional dancers will compete in the Sword Dance and other individual dancing events. There will be soccer Leslie VanGilder, president of the Millville Board of Trade, in wtnchi ne was accused of accepting from Jules Garfell, a leather jacket manufacturer in Jonhs-town N. Y.

FBI agents, who arrested Rabbins, said they trapped him by pre arrangement. I organizations to aid their under-priveleged childrens fund. The affair will be held on the farm of Lafayette Porch at N. Delsea dustries inviting them to spend a ayin South Jersey to see first hand what advantages the area has to offer for future plant locations. making the announcement of the conference said: men were on the scene lor more ment has ever assemnirn nnn Franklinville.

games, numerous other athletic "Southern New Jersey Is inchided most of this country ton stars. The 1'hiianeipma con' tingent of six is doing extremely wel such stiff compel mon. DiCamiUo lost to Robert FantaetiA ffaliinc Fnr Van? Mifleii minor Qauinorcl Tlvme but rWenter! Avram. He riiwv with Kvans nnd Lt. Hud I UlllUtfllV UUI UVV I VI IVUI If I I III III VUUIIIVi son.

Other Philadolphian stood as follows at the end of seven rounds: Mr. Mary Selrmsky, 4 -3; Lisa Iane. Philadelphia Chess Association woman's GIGANTIC SLASH IN PRICE FOR THIS FABULOUS 7-PIECE SUITE champion, E. R. Glover, and (filbert Kaicn.

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Under the presidency of energetic Jerry Spann, of Oklahoma City, the USCF has experienced a year of rejuvenation and great progress, as Spann said at the annual business meeting. Morde Treblow, secretary of the Philadelphia Chess Association, who attended the meeting, reports some of its highlights. The United States will definitely field a team at the World Chess Olympics at Munich in October, thanks to the financial contributions of USCF members and the American Chess Foundation. The team will be the strongest we can put together, possible members including Samuel Reshevky, Bobby Fischer, Bisguier, F.vans. one or both Byrnes, and William Lomhardy.

It was announced that the State Department has given clearance for a IT. tfwn match in this country in 1959, but no acceptance has yet been received from the Russians. Fred Kramer, of Milwaukee. Is heading a big membership drive which is expected to swell the ITSCF ranks, already showing a pood increase during the year jiist past. The Rosenwald Memorial Tournament is to be an annual event from now on.

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