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Albert Ferdinand Williamson (1897-1982) drunk driving episode in The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on 29 January 1943

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English: Albert Ferdinand Williamson (1897-1982) drunk driving episode in The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on 29 January 1943
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Source The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey on 29 January 1943
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Tipsy Driving Appeal Thrown Out of Court. Elizabeth Bureau of The Courier-News. Elizabeth, New Jersey. Albert F. Williamson, 510 Center Street, Garwood, had his appeal from conviction for drunken driving in Kenilworth, January 11, thrown out of court by Judge Walter L. Hetfield 3rd, Thursday when he failed to appear for a hearing. He was the first Union County residence to be apprehended for infraction or the "pleasure driving ban." His counsel was Charles N. Thorn Jr., Westfield. Williamson's automobile allegedly ran into a horse and rig which was manned by a number of school children who had turned in a motor jalopy in favor of the less rapid mode of travel. As a result the horse ran away and the rig burned up.

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