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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 14

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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"3. COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Thwfirfoy, July 31, IfSI This can be a day when your 14 Lewis, 29, W. Landis Vine Swim Course 7 South Jersey land; careless driving, two speed ing and two failed to keep right; motor vehicle while under Influence of intoxicating liquor; indefinite period. Gumersindo Reyes.

24, of the 100 block Pearl Camden; reckless driving and two careless driving; 4 months. 3 months. Your Birthday By STELLA Lfrivers on Salem County Joseph Bal- Completed by 80 Percent nuncnes pay on. traveling by water, you may receive an omen of good' luck. May 22 to June 21 (Gemini) A five-day period of exceptionally good fortune Is at band.

If on vacation, enjoy yourself. Office affairs go well, too. June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) Combine business and pleasure to make a considerable profit. Chess With Sam Laird: Jersey Players Lose Match at E. Orange samo, 27, Railroad Ped-ricktown; four speeding; 1 month.

Revoked List Cumberland County Scott Eighty percent of the partici Friday, Aug. 1 July 24 to Aug. 23 (Leo)- i' pants in the Red Cross "Learn It' This Is the opening of an Impor to Swim" classes this summer Your affairs are at high tide, so Trenton, July 31 -Frederick J. Gassert director of motor vehicles, today announced seven license revocations of South Jersey drivers under the point system as tant momn lor you. i axe a cal have successfully completed the North Jersey players scored a decisive victory over South Jersey in a match July 22 at East Oranee.

oeneni. courses, Kenneth K. bmuiun, culated risk: and set a new pro ect in motion Played on 13 boards, the match resulted in North Jerseyites Collingswood, Red Cross water Trademark Use safety chairman, announced to Atlantic County Charles Hamlett, 29, 1600 block Adriatic winning points to 4Vi lor those trom thus sector. Spielman, Drago and Jankowsky were the only South Jersey contestants to win their games. They defeated, respectively.

Dubeck. day. Aug. 24 to Sept 23 (Virgo) If you are cooperative and are willing to take the lead, things Smullin said to date 6435 Pennington, and Cbburn. Hamburger, Capian, and Homer earned Charged in Suit The operator of a aewintr ma.

children and 419 adults have par will go excellently. Atlantic City, passed school bus and three 'speeding; 6 months. Burlington County James L. Northern 25. of the 1611 IY0UU GET.

TtlE aBLOTS! ticipated. Sept. 24 to Oct. 23 (Ubr) Your job, your capabilities yes, draws and hall-points lor south Jersey against Hickman, Coughun and Kirwan. North Jersey victors were L.

Ault Jr. over Durkin; Jones This is shaping up to be the best year we have ever had," chine and vacuum cleaner establishment at 218 Broadway has been charged with "unfair your home life everything over Wood: L. Ault Sr. over Food Service Sqda, McGuuv seems to fat into place. Follow Smullin said.

"Before it is com O'Donnell; MacDonald TTrrrofl competition and infringement of pleted Aug. 8, more than 10,000 Shindle: R. Ault over Lincoln; Air Force Base; careless driving and three speeding; 3 months. a planned patprn. Oct; 24 to Nov.

22 (Scorpio) Good fortune is now evident. traaemarKs-' in a va suit filed Wednesday in U. S. District Lilly over Yehl, and Begley over boys and girls will nave been taucht swimming and the rudi To Spray Weeds A new opportunity opens up and Camden County Walter Gregory, of the 200 block Petm Uourt, Camden. Plaintiff is the Singer Mami Hooley.

There will probably be a re ments of water safety. That is a record in a program started Property owners were urged meets with your approval. Act Wednesday by Joseph E. Port turn match later in the summer st Camden; record of convio tion April 8, 1958 in State ol in the County over J7 years upon It at once. Nov.

23 to Dee. 22 (Sacltta Pennsylvania for operating motor facturing trading as the Singer Sewing Machine 107 Trumbull Elizabeth, who names as the defendant, the "Mark Store' operated by Jules ley, health officer of the Haddon Regional Health Commission, to cut or. spray weeds on their at Hammonton. Entries now are being accept rlus) Combine domestic and Five pools have been used. vehicle while under the influence business affairs advantageously.

MountwelL Haddonfleld: Crystal of intoxicating liquor; indefinite property to give sufferers from I ed for the 1958 New Jersey xou may find a new romance is hay fever a break, State Open Chess Championship. period. Harry 5. Clartc 32, W. Lake Blackwood: rec Lake, Westmont; Gloucester, Audubon and Permsauken Pools.

During the balance of the season Portley said August and Sep beckoning. Dee. 23 to Jan. 20 (Capricorn) 0 tWIIiiaiis It will be held as usual over the Labor Day weekend Aug. 29 ord of conviction May 8, 1958 in State of Georgia for operating Follow your intuitions and you will make the right decision to we shall use the facilities of Lake Worm, Watsontown and Berlin Park.

tember were the worst months for those who are allergic to rag- "The U. S. Public Health Service." Portley added, "estimates that two or three percent uriove, muadeipma. According to the complaint, the defendant has applied the use of the word Singer on a sign above the store to "confuse and deceive prospective customers that products sold and serviced by the defendant are those of the plaintiff." The Mark Store was formerly Sept 1. at the Independent Chess Club and at the Palmer House in East Orange.

The tournament will be a seven-round day. This is one of your best days. Act! All of the instruction has been TYPEWRITERS Jan. 21 to Feb. 19 (Aauarlua) A good day for business.

Wind under the general supervision of Dick Harris, Haddon Heights, Red Cross director of safety services. Teacher aides, sponsors of the population suffers from hay fever brought on by exposure to ragweed pollen." UCONDITIONfO Fill COVE up the week work well ahead of time. You can make a substantial profit on a deal. occupied by the Singer Sewing and bus mothers to assist with He recommended that property Feb. 20 to March 20 (Plwes) the care, safety and instruction of students in the courses, have A combination of aspects bring you good fortune.

Put a new plan owners destroy all weeds on their properties, particularly any that might bear ragweed pollen. A typical specimen of ragweed, he Machine Co. which moved late in 1956 to 212 Broadway. Seeking a permanent restraining order against Orlove in the use of the word "Singer," the complaint charges that the been provided by parent-teacher associations. immediate operation and profit from it.

Pre season training, the coor said, is dark green in color, one to live feet high, has a hairy March 21 to April 20 (Aries) -You can afford to take that Itfc-Cwvaa Bcrai CmM Otfk Macftfen dination of instruction and the efforts and guidance of volunteers, has been under the direc stem and a great many branches. plaintiff has already suffered damages in excess of $25,000. The complaint asks for an ac The last week in August and FELICE omcr CQIIirMKNT com ANY calculated risk now. Plan big; act on your plans. Success should be yours.

the early weeks of September, counting of all profits of the Mark Store arising out of the tion of Mrs. Adelaide I. Harris, Haddon Heights, supervisor of the "Learn-to-Swim" campaign. Portley said, would De the criti 1123 Haddon Av. EM S-3SS4 THE WHITE RINO MARKS THE REAL THINOI cal period forhayfeverjsufferers.

April 21 to May 21 (Taurus) alleged unfair competition. I Swiss. The first round will start at 7.30 p. m. Friday, Aug.

29, with two games each day there-after. Cash prizes of $400 are guar-'. anteed by the N. J. Chess Fed- eration, with $125 going to the winner and grading down to $2Q for fifth place.

Special prizes will be awarded to high scorers each class from Expert to Class as well as juniors. In addition, New Jersey master points will be awarded to high scorers under the new 6ystem inagurated by the State Federation. I The state title will be awarded to the New Jersey resident who finishes highest in the tourna-; ment, not necessarily the tourna-. ment winner. U.

S. Champion Bobby Fischer won the tournament last year in competition with nine other masters and many players of lesser rank. While Bobby is not expected to enter this year, most of last year's other mas- ters are expected to reappear, as well as several others includ-. ing Saul Wachs, who recently won the State Rapid Transit Championship. The adult entry fee is $8, and for juniors it Is $4.

Players must WWJiJj.iiWmXM''V'l''UII"'IIIJJAWJ.iJW!.l.iiHWWHIWyy.lW.)lll I.lll, UIIJJI. 1.1.11,, J.ilW MJ.lWi.i.Ulllilff JUL i mn.uHiMM I 1 1.1 iiioi uij HitMiin, i.iji i .1 1 1 II i u.i I 1,1 i .11 iu I 1 Ilim 1 PWWWjWIIWW 1 I -be or become members of the State Federation ($2 dues) and U. S. Chess Federation ($5 dues). 1 Edgar T.

McCormick, tourna- ment director and president of the Independent Chess Club, ex-. pects this to be the biggest and best state tournament. The club may be easily reached from Exit 145 of the Garden State Park- way at Central East Orange. Reasonably priced overnight accommodations are available nearby. The club is located at 102 N.

Maple ave. Entries will be accepted by mail from now until closing time at 7 p. m. Aug. 29, or from 5 to 7 p.

m. Aug. 29 at the club. For further information contact P. Berlow, 116 3rd st.f South Orange, N.

J. Hearts, bridge and rummy are ususally the most popular games among baseball players on road trips. But several mem- bers of Boston's Red Sox are living up to that city's reputa-' tion for culture by playing chess. rttcners Jtrank faullivan and, Willard Wilson, Inflelders Dick! I 1 TF'liJ. 'f Gernert and Billy Klaus, and Catcher Sammy Wilson are the 1 chess devotees on the club.

(Looks like they need a sixth.) Following is a well played game from the International Stu-. dents Tournament at Varna between Arthur Feuerstein of the United States and Bragi Thor-. bergsson of Iceland. SING'S INDIAN DEFENSE mmm it i Thr Ftatr. berguaa stela Icdn4 U.S.

rtr iteia U.S. White P-QB4 3 Kt-QB3 Thor-brrifton Iceland Black KX-QB3 PxP P-R4 P-KKI3 KlxKt B-KI2 pics KK1-KJ Cast In P-KI3 Black Willi Kt-KBS 20 B-QB3 P-KKtS 21 PlP B-KI2 22 Q-Kt5 Caall 23 Kt-BScIl P-B4 24 PxKt P-Q3 2 Kt-B4 KI-B3 2 B-K4 P-QR3 27 RxKt R-Kt 28 KUKtP B-Q2 29 BxP Kt-QR4 30 P-B7rh P-KS 31 BxBch Q-B3 32 R-Bch KR-Q 33 QxPch P-QKt4 34 Q-B7ch PxKIP 35 SxBch QPxP 30 QxQrh Kl-KIS 37 R-BBch P-BS 10 B-KU JU I 4 IN B-KB B-K KlxP RxR PxKt 1-KKI5 BxP KxB K-K K-Q2 KB 0-Q KxQ RpslgllS 11 R-B 1 3 Q-Q2 13 KR-J 14 P-K4 1 P-B4 16 PlKtP IT P-K5 1 BPxP 1 KI-K4 Mm Sentence Reduction Rejected by Jurist I Mt Holly, July 31 Burlington County Judge W. Thomas Me- Gann denied an application Wed-. nesday to reduce the jail sen- tence of a 38-year-old farmhand, I convicted of beating to death a woman. The application of George W.

Ford, of North Hanover Town- ship, was submitted by his attor- ney, James Logan, and asked the reduction on the grounds that the sentence, 15 to 30 years in State's Prison, was too severe lot' lite IctcU Li ILe cue. Ford was convicted by a jury last April for the fatal beating I of Mrs. Elizabeth Gee, 34, also of North Hanover Township. Four Roses Society salutes first bottle rui II rai L3 Washington More than a bil- lion dollars in gold, copper, sil ver, coal, lead, tin, platinum, and mercury have been taken from Alaskan soil since the region was bought from Russia in 1867. Though the boisterous gold-rush days have passed into history, the annual yield from gold still exceeds the purchase price of $7,200,000, says the National Geographic Magazine.

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