Defense rests as impeachment trial stalls over technicalities
A disputed impeachment case resumes with defense arguing that legality of the proceedings is flawed. Judges and prosecutors clash as Sulser’s counsel presses for dropping the process citing procedural errors, while witnesses and notes circulate in Capitol lobbies ahead of continued testimony.
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Violator Ed by Court Released on Probation
Promising to leave the state permanently, Baroni, a persistent violator of the excise law, was released by Judge Foster under a probationary period until the second Tuesday in November. He had served five and a half months in jail and faces Suspended sentences on two indictments for larceny connected to liquor sales at Asbury Park Neptune Township.
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Refuse to Approve Leases by State Utility Board
The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company and the West Jersey and Seashore Rail Road faced denials by the New Jersey Utility Commission. It refused to approve leases transferring property to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for 999 years. The decisions, framed as major pronouncements, hinge on legal grounds about the scope of the commission’s powers and the long term implications for the involved entities.
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Michael Murray dies at 63 in Athintit Highlands
Michael Murray longtime Equitable Life cashier and assistant treasurer, aged 63, died at his country home in Athintit Highlands. A prominent member of the Lotus Club Penn Society and Union League, he helped organize the Casino and supported Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be from his late residence tomorrow at 3 o'clock.
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Runaway Wagon Incident Injures Hazlet Man
Christopher Weigand, 73, of Hazlet, was severely injured when a runaway wagon toppled and dragged him on Mott Street near Main. Witnesses said horses bolted after the driver lost control, causing a fractured nose and deep cuts. The incident left Weigand in critical condition.
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Skidding Incident Impacts Broadway Storefronts
A Buick skidded on Third Avenue near the Bey Good building this morning, narrowly missing the front of a store. The left wheel wedged against the curb while the other side struck no major damage, as witnesses noted the vehicle halted after the near collision.
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Federation formed to unite Protestant churches in Monmouth County
Dr Lovell heads the newly formed Federation of the Protestant churches of Monmouth County at Simpson Memorial Church meeting. The group aims to enforce Sunday laws temperance and better civic life through unity and a simple workable program. Delegates including Alfonso Dare W W Edge H K Bennett James W Marshall L Miner were named for permanent organization with plans for continued meetings and a legislative committee.
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Tragedy Strikes Bloomington As Explosion Kills Hurst Family
Mack Hurst, a stone mason, detonated dynamite around his waist to carry out his plan, killing himself and his 16 year old daughter Maude instantly. Mrs Hurst and her two young sons were trapped in debris as the house collapsed. Neighbors and townspeople rushed to aid, with the full scene drawing in the local community. The incident is blamed on Indiana's insane hospital system.
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Post Office Route Amended for Rural Delivery
Acting Fourth Assistant Postmaster General W J Satterfield informs Representative Thomas J Scully of an order amending Rural Route No 1 from Ratontown effective October 1. The improved service covers about twenty five families per a petition signed by Mrs Edwin Adams and others.
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Thomas J. Scully
Ratontown
Edwin Adams
Mrs Pankhurst In New York Tonight in Grand Varieties
The text notes Mrs Pankhurst and Mrs Belmont in New York with plans to attend a big evening at the Grand Varieties and Parker’s Lost Memory show. It mentions Mrs Belmont traveling aboard the Superstar and remarks on American ridicule during the campaign period.
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Miss Van Nest Bride of We Core
A quiet wedding took place at Glendola at two o'clock as Miss June Van Nest of Rumson Borough wed William Curchin Jr of Fair Haven. Rev Seapple officiated. witnesses included Justice and Mrs Van Nest. The couple honeymooned in New York state. The bride, a former Oceanic high school student, recently left a bookkeeper job in Red Bank. Curchin, son of a Red Bank barbershop owner, is a noted bowler and former premi nt checker for the M C A.
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Burglars Break Into Home Despite Alarm
Intruders opened the front door this morning and stole clothing and other items. A woman reported hearing cries during the break in, causing fear in the home.
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Red Bank Robbery Suspect Entry and Theft Reported
Burglars visited the home of William Stevens during the night taking small sums and valuables while Stevens and his wife slept. They searched the second floor and took items including Mr Campbell’s coat and loose change. Mrs Hayes was also present in the home during the break in.
Century Plant Gift Floats Through School Halls
W. G. Eisele the florist donates a century plant stem and bloom to the high, inter and grammar schools. Students study botany and geography, imagining distant Mexico and Utah as they admire the rare plant that blooms once a century and has taken years to grow.
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