Monday, Aug. 07, 1933

To news of bygone weeks, herewith sequels from last week's news:

P:To the squabble between Eugene Meyer's Washington Post and Eleanor Medill ("Cissy") Patterson's Washington Herald over the right to publish the comic strips Andy Gump, Winnie Winkle, Gasoline Alley, et al. (TIME, July 24) : a temporary injunction restraining the Herald from printing them.

P:To the explosion in Atlantic Pyroxylin Waste Products Co. which scattered burning cellulose over North Arlington, N. J., killed ten, injured 180 (TIME, June 19): indictment of North Arlington's Mayor Daniel P. Rentschler and six borough Councilmen for criminal negligence, charging they failed to enforce an ordinance prohibiting storage of inflammables without license; and indictment of Atlantic Pyroxylin's President Alexander Scheinzeit and Joseph Klitch, owner of a warehouse in which the cellulose was stored, on manslaughter charges. Klitch's wife and daughter were killed in the explosion.

P:To the indictment of Joseph Weiner, New York City poultry racketeer, for conspiracy to coerce, after his hoodlums wrecked a poultry market in The Bronx (TIME, May 8): sentence of six months to three years in Sing Sing.

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