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Charles S. Boyer Funeral Services
New Jersey Mirror – November 18, 1936 Summary: Charles S. Boyer – Funeral services were held on Saturday for Charles S. Boyer, whose death on November 10th was recorded in the Mirror last week, at his late home at 205 East Central avenue, Moorestown. Rev. J. Shackleford Dauerty, pastor of Moorestown Presbyterian Church,officiated. Burial was…
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Wirtz Ordered to Face Inquiry By Mrs. Kobus
Camden Courier-Post – March 18, 1936 Carr and Koerner Will Be Questioned in Holdup Case Caution is urged by Justice Lloyd Detective Stanley Wirtz, suspended by Police Chief Arthur Colsey yesterday pending investigation into charges that he supplied the guns and an automobile for a holdup, has been ordered to appear today before Commissioner Mary…
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Grand Jury Clears Number Suspects
Camden Courier-Post – August 5, 1935 Pair Suspected by Police as Having Succeeded Klosterman Brothers Two men alleged by city and county authorities to have succeeded the Klosterman brothers in controlling the Camden numbers racket last Spring, were exonerated by the Camden county grand jury. Those whose cases were “no billed” are Chester “Gassy” Szalinski,…
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6 To Make Pleas Next Monday to Murder Charges
Camden Courier-Post – September 30, 1933 Baldwin Will Move for Speedy Trials Before Judge Shay Number Largest in Last 20 Years Several Reported Ready to Throw Themselves on Mercy of Court Six alleged slayers will appear in Camden Criminal Court Monday to enter pleas to indictments. That is the largest number of persons charged with…
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4 Judges Guests On Lawyers Cruise
Camden Courier-Post – June 30, 1933 Camden Attorneys Go With Cumberland County Bar on Trip in Bay Millville, June 29. — A number of South Jersey jurists were guests to day of the Cumberland County Bar Association on a cruise of Delaware bay and a fishing trip. Among them were Judge Samuel M. Shay, Camden;…
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Lloyd Criticizes Localities for Diverting Money
Camden Courier-Post – June 20, 1933 Tells Them They Are Trustees for County’s Share of Every Dollar Taken In Postpones Mandamus Supreme Court Justice Frank T. Lloyd yesterday “laid down the law” to four Camden county municipalities at a hearing of the county’s mandamus proceedings to compel payment of $426,952 in back taxes for the…
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