2 Camden Men Pay Liquor Law Fines in Federal Court


Camden Courier-Post – June 20, 1933

Three From Shore Also Assessed by Judge Avis for Rum Possession

ALL 5 PLEAD GUILTY

Two Camden men were among a group of five liquor law violators to pay fines yesterday in U. S. District Court before Judge John Boyd Avis after pleading guilty to charges of possession.

Frank Tischner, 40, of 1244 Cambridge Street, arrested by prohibition men on charges of possession of liquor and maintaining a nuisance paid a fine of $1 and drew a five-day sentence in the county jail.

A man who identified himself as George Grob, Jr ., of 800 Linden Street, was fined $75 on charges of possession of high-power beer. When arrested Grob said he was James J. Daly, of the same address. According to Assistant U. S. Attorney Isador Worth, an indictment returned against Daly showed that Grob used his name when arrested by federal men.