WILLIAM URBAN |
Camden Courier-Post - June 1, 1933 |
2 HELD IN FATAL CRASH Two
men were held in $1000 bail each for the Grand Jury on technical charges
of manslaughter yesterday by Police Judge Pancoast.
The charges were a result of an automobile accident Sunday at Raymond
Avenue and State
Street when William Urban, 60, of 109 Allen's
Court, was fatally injured. James
Briody, 31, of 4314 North Forty-third Sstreet, driver of the car in which
Urban was riding, and Fred Schmalfus, 716 Highland Avenue, driver of a bus
in collision with the car, were held in $1000 bail each. Briody
admitted in police court yesterday that he was operating the car without a
driver's license and was fined $25. Briody was cut over the eye in the
accident. Urban died in Cooper Hospital early Monday. |
Camden Courier-Post - June 1, 1933 |
WILLIAM URBAN The funeral of William Urban, 60, of 109 Allen's Court, who died Monday from injuries received Sunday in an automobile accident at Raymond Avenue and State Street, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Schroeder funeral chapel, Broadway and Royden Street. Burial will be in New Camden Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Emma Bock Urban. |
Camden Courier-Post - June 21, 1933 |
RAHWAY GETS MAN FOR THEFT OF $20 James Brody, 22, of 4341 Fortythird Street, Pennsauken Township, yesterday was sentenced to serve an indefinite term in Rahway Reformatory today in Criminal Court. A jury found him guilty of participation in a $20 robbery three years ago. The jury deliberated for one hour and a half. The state charged that Brody, in company with Harry Schultz, 2162 Berwick Street, and William Dempsey, 2271 Mickle Street, went to the candy store of Mrs. Celia Schulman, 2902 High Street, threatened her with a pistol and took the money on Oct. 23, 1930. Schultz and Dempsey were subsequently arrested, tried and sentenced to two years each. Brody was indicted and declared a fugitive. In court yesterday Brody denied that he had made an attempt
to evade arrest and said he had been working as a hand on a dredge in the Delaware River. He said if there was a holdup he
knew nothing about it for on the day in question he was "I was so drunk I don't remember anything," he declared. "If there was a holdup, I had nothing to do with it;" A fatal automobile accident resulted in Brody's arrest on the
holdup charge. On the 28th of last month William
Urban, 60, 109 Allen's
Court, a passenger in Brody's car, was killed when the machine collided with a bus. During the subsequent |