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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 6

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Camden, New Jersey
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Saunders put out an "all Mcctinff Rooms COURIER-POST, Comd.n, N. Thursday, December II, 1951 Ban'd Moves on For Senior Citizen Chess With Sam Laird three trailer loads of gypsies who may attempt to set up In some other area in the city. Police Oust Gypsies From Vacant Plot Short Circuit Tot's Outcry Bares Blaze In Dwelling possibility they were and referred Saunders to City Health Inspector Peter Samkovitch. After discussing the issue with Garrity, Samkovitch called Saun-der's back and told him that regardless of health laws, the gypsies were not allowed to park trailers at 9th and Cooper because the city's new zoning laws prohibits the parking of trailers except in specified areas. Gypsies Take Oft Armed with this Information, plus possible health ordinance offenses, and trespassing offenses, Saunders returned to the area at precisely 7 p.

m. to find his original threat had been sufficient The gypsies had left However, to assure they did not park elsewhere in the city, on Carpenter st, Saunders went into action. First he ordered the occupant of the house to break off the electrical connection. Ordered To Leave He then went to the trailers and notified the gypsies they were not allowed to park trailers on the lot and gave them until 7 p. to get off.

Saunders then went to police headquarters and studied various laws to determine on what charges he could force the gypsies to leave the area pronto. After consulting the statutes, Saunders got in touch with City Commissioner Garrity to determine if any health laws were being violated. Garrity saia was a good Moorestown, Dec. 18 The Senior Gtizens Club, sponsored by the Moorestown Township Recreation 'Commission, will meet in the future in the jjub room of the Lutheran Horn of New Jersey, 255 E. Main here.

The group formerly has met at the Community House. Starting Friday, according to Donald F. Bonnet, recreation superintendent, meetings will be held at the new location, 2 to 4 p. m. Friday's meeting will be featured by a Christmas party.

Meetings will resume Jan. 9. Bordentown Group To Offer Yule Play Bordentown, Dee. 18 Students at Johnstone Training and Research Center-here will present a five-scene Christmas play entitled "Christmas Windows" in the school auditorium tonight at 8 p. m.

Students will act out In pantomime the five scenes and will be supported by the Johnsfone Student Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Scott Rees. The public is invited. Bobby Fischer to Defend Crown at Tournament One year ago 14-year-old Bobby Fischer won the U. S.

Na-tional-Rosonwald Tournament, adding the national title to the U. S. Open and National Junior championships that he already held. Starting tonight Bobby will defend the national crown against the best players that can be mustered against him. He comes up to the tournament with stili further laurels, having during the past summer qualified at Portoroz, Yugoslavia, for the challengers' tournament next year which will produce the next opponent of Champion Mikhail IJotvinnik for the world's championship.

Bobby finished a brilliant fifth in his! A Gloucester City volunteer fireman and electrician returned home late Wednesday afternoon Acting Police Lt. Samuel Saunders "rode herd" on gypsies attempting to "set up camp" in Camden Wednesday. Alerted that three trailer loads of gypsies had parked on an abandoned service Station lot at 9th and Cooper and had th6 use of electricity through a series of extension cords into a home to find flremen potting; out a blaze in his home caused by a short circuit. Charles G. Saxenmeycr, of 319 Orlando an electrician at the Naval station.

Memorial nrst big international test ana score 0f one 0f the two victories Camden, was greeted by Fire I II I I 1 ruuy uvea up 10 nis preceaem Chief Walter Klaus and members LOVELY GIFT WRAPPINGS shatterine achievements of the of the Highland Park Volunteer IK 7) sS ft Every My Goes to Grants for I ft previous year in this country. Fischer has been attending his Reshevsky won In the international team tournament at Munich. Here is the score of his only loss in the same tournament, to the German Unzicker. im 2. mw av -m.

a. classes in a Brooklyn high school since returning from Europe and Fire Co. Saxenmeyer Is a member of Company 3. Chief Klaus informed him that the fire, which damaged a rear bedroom in the bungalow, was caused by a short circuit in a bedroom lamp. I it remains to be seen whether he Seolt and Tagi, bright assorted designs to prettily Identify your gifts I0c-2S Foil 3 shiny choices! smooth, embossed or printed.

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Ruth Saxenmeycr was in the basement and heard the cries Q-BSiM ta 3e in rtV If gifts likely. lie will, however, be up against at least as formidable opposition SAVINGS 1 MORE B-KI8IH KlxRjjf of her son, John 3. 'who had been sleeping in the room. She told her daughter, Karen. 4, to take BOXED XMAS CARDS 39c to 1.00 1 P-K4 19 Q-BJ 3 K1-KB3 P-03 20 BB 3 P-04 PiP21H-Kt 4 KtiP 33 RxP 5KI-QB3 P-QR3 53 Q-Ktl B-K2 P-K3 24 P-KI5 7 CaMlre B-K2 2SR-Q7 8P-B4 Q-B3 26 RXR 8 B-B3 10 K-R 1 28 R-B7 11 B-K3 Kt-QR4 39 Q-B4 12Q-K KI-B5 30 BXP 13 B-B J-K4 31 Q-B8 14 Kt-B3 BxKt S3 RxP ISPxB QR 33 P-Kt 19 P-KW4 P-K5 34 PrP 17KIXP KR-KSSPxR lSKtxXtch BiKt 36 Q-K8ch i avaviBi'i ay, care of the awakening child.

Karen came running back, P-Q4 KI-Q7 RKB .3 Fine Grant Stores to Serve You UOLLIAUSWOUii au auuvuv screaming the sparks were ihoot as tnat ne laced in last year event The other participants in the tournament are Samuel Re-shevsky, Arthur Bisguier, William Lombardy, Larry Evans, Donald and Robert Byme. Pal Benko, Edmar Mednis, James Sherwin. Charles Kalme and 4Vi" CJU.w.4 UfCINO HAM Kt-K5 I ing from the lamp wire, the metal bed and even the door knob. Mrs. Saxenmeyer hurried her two children to the home of a Kaymond wemstein.

the new Police Auxiliary SUCINS U. S. junior champion. It will be To Hold Yule Fete an 11 -round round robin. This is truly an all-star field neighbor and called the firemen.

Chief Klaus said he broke a window In the rear of the bungalow to gain entrance, then hurried down to the cellar and pulled out the fuses from the switchboard. The damage was not The annual Christmas dinner and should produce some all-star chess. Matches are being played of the Ladies Auxiliary of the at the Manhattan Chess Club in Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 1 will be held tonight at the New York and the tournament will extend over a period of about tnree weeKs. a a PI 17 PASSENGERS DROWN Maracaibo, Venezuela, Dec.

18 (UPI) The passenger-loaded Two teams now are tied for launch Viena sank in Lake first place in the Philadelphia Pub, Airport Circle. The auxiliary announced plans to donate $10 to the Frank H. Ryan Drop-A-Buck Club, following installation of officers at a meeting where dinner plans were announced. Mrs. Donald Maloy was sworn in as i president by Mrs.

John Hign School Chess League. Maracaibo after colliding with the lake freighter Celandia Wednesday, carrying 17 persons to their deaths. The Vlena was on Father Judge beat Lincoln by a score of 3-2 to knock the latter Watkins, retiring president. Other out of a triple tie with Olney and Central, which have match scores of 7-1 as compared with Lincoln's 6-2. South Philadelphia and the way from Maracaibo to nearby Santa Barbara with 45 persons aboard.

officers inducted are Mrs. An -8 REGULATOR THUMB GUIDE 1 HI SUCTION FEET WON'T SUP Father Judge are tied for fourth at with St Joseph's sixth in the standings at 4Va-31a. thony Martino, vice president; Mrs. George Morris, secretary; Mrs. Harold Melleby, treasurer; Mrs.

Paul Borghero, chaplain; Mrs. William McDade con Upper Darby and Overbrook come next at 4-4, followed by Cheltenham at 3Y4a. North ductor and publicity chairman, and Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. McDade, Mrs.

Ivan Morris and east and Bartram at 3-5, West Catholic at 2-6 and Lower Merion at 1-7. mrs. jjreorge iviunis, uusicct. sa fR With only five rounds left to saug $10 dill or FAG 0 US EVEnSHARP with a punch bowl. Gifts were exchanged.

Mrs. McDade announced the Velveray flocked Nylon bouffants PARTY DRESS SALE play, Olney and Central appear to be moving closer to a playoff with each other. These two teams have already met once, with Central winning. However, LR hR I'R January meeting will be held at JJ 8 p. Jan.

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