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V VOL. Lltt-NO. 23 Publisher! Wrekly On Thiir»i|;iv WOODBRIDGE, N. J., TllliHSDAY, JlJLYfi.Tflfil Snlm-rt us 1ml Cloa Mall At I' O, Womlbrl(lf(B, N. 1. PRICE TEN CENT&; I caring Frolic, Solemnity Mark Holiday Mi Plant Barron Ave. Zoriin )vl 2ml ,„ ir\ io r,oni|M'l |! HUM ill of Tyson"*; Error is Revealed I he llcsinl in Court i' •r.rillHIK October 2 T» • n m-i us trial diitf In ,,i mi Court net inn of I!'M. TOM ivlitp vs. Ty- SHeSought BurialToniorrow . • pni ii! inn i'ml hiiil'lliK '\H!' held j; Viih Township Al- By Klein's For Ex-Mayor, flfl'Section ii Ami \I. Hntt repre- • 11-,r- municipality, Woi >[)BRIT)GE - - Kimn ;il •' .i"-iiitilp contends Ty- IsAtlackediservices for former Mayor Jobn Mistake |rldg|Elliot- Bi ccke p who died •i •-. In ii ^residential zone Tuosrtay Rl Ecl*Hr IIiu the c"inI lo nrdi'l' Hie WOODBRHXIE —Action fil|| W(.K)1>BRIDOE—Two mtti* .-: cd l.v losklrnts of the Route 1- Nllrsillfi. KS town Committee and I-, 'inivi- sued bulldliips. I ness, will be held tomorrow M . n-iKii'iiiiim li»s contend-. nnnliiK Board—convening at • Ford Avenue section against o'clock at thp the same time tn different : imiM'ii • pi'imiis were Funeral Home, 44 Grpeii Stwlj ' •! tin- must met ion was Hie Township for alleged spot- rooms ai the town hall Ia4t Friends may call tonight from IIIKIU. discussed rcs'ent rezonlnf • ,..d lallli " 'niiiiiB in the area will be heard 'bi'lore .Iuc|i.;e John B. Molt-I7 l0 9' of n section of Barron AveraM • mil Hi'1 enrponrtioii . , , , ' Burial will be in the Prcsbv-i nfi.tix in New Brunswick, July; ^^ , , " . from a residential zone to a B-l .;.• nii|)ln'aiion for a var- [mm Ct metP1 v Central Business Zone and J 1 .I el. ;n the ii'cord, and a • Ilk'. - - I Mr,. Brnckenridge -was born in' came to unofficial conclusion* •: ii aniiR bclore the Znn- I'l1'--trial hearing was held Palmer, Mass., on May 4, 18711,! OM) Cil,ORV KAISKI) ANKW-. On (hi- nation's hirllidny Tuesday, Niels Kjeldsni is shown raising the- .<;tK :it exorcism "that it must be a mistake." , ,il was held Thursday. | the son of John Albert and Hiir-j held by Americiis Craftstrifn's Club as Hra Scouts salute the occasion. st week, Towniihip Attorney The t'lannlnp Board immedl* • • Srhiiiiii'r, attorney rift Kellogg Breckenridge. j fwiii't M Hutt 8i«tioiliir,ed. atcly referred the matter to itt .. <\ (ramis' Associa- Upon graduation from Yale luis been sought for zonlnK committee for study and f . '! (I -r\< ii witnesses - Tlie site •University hi 1896, he wiJni to' iailnirnt, store by S. Klein. ft quick report. The Town, Coift« );• •i.! •: Sinvin, Hutherford work for the American Agricul-1 mittec, oii recommendation flt' ! in Riockri »nd Aiipliciition for a variance orig- tural Company 48 A 'chemist. 1 Committeeman Charles Molnift ! i • Mi limit l. Tt'rriK'i1 ,illy w;is inrned down by the He later was promoted to chief will place a "hold" on the are* Mlit-ii Ktepnosky, PIOR- iini> Roaii after a series of chemist, a post he held for ;s,i so no changes can be made. \ me Klbur Ricliiirri, '.tthy heiij.'.igs. lyrars. Under his direction in It was the original intention, ; V nil'-, vici' prcsidi'tit After the adoption of thejl^oratories were established according to the Plannini ,: (Ft<ini 1941) Photouraph) .' "i :ii urn, Frank K(i- Master Pliin, the new zoningthftl carried on research mid Board to /.one as business' onjf :' •," r: AvilUf tlTaSUI'- lorrtinnnet; listed the area as 'Continue*.On Pfctfc ii I.E. BUM'KENWDGE that section of Barron Avenu» i li.c-ociore Carhvulader, business. that, borders the Grelner ^unen \-1 ii.i- Most of the tes- Residents of the section have a) Home, which is already buil* ness. The map pushes the buff-'1- ••'.,i- <!iii!tsn They (ib- complained the store would tow- : Hammer-Wielder Sought ness zone up 350 feet alon* i ".in obnoxious odor" er tup value of the property and Barron Avenue, a residential he ' ':-.iiiniiiiim, bu/'/lni! create ;i traffic hazard oit nar- section. »i row Ford Avenue. By Local and iV. Y. Police The petition against the neu Meantime, Mayor Frederick inmCknovting the W(X)DBRI'JGE — New York police are working with local zoning was slsned by Mr. and :| \d;un.s yesterday labeled a \\as tht-n' butt authoritlM t»-Wentify the New York motortet who allegedlyJMr.sJ . H, A,Wolny, Mr. and Mrs. slii.ement, mndfi by. Jlerman Fal- there would be attacked a Kearney resident with a claw hammer on Route 1, Francis C. McCarthy; Mr, and ,i,- Dcmncratllc candidatidte iin to it.' Mrs. Mui MUmrt; -Ui, and she ii|>o testified' Second' Ward, Mint the1 •VTI» two tin s on the Ty- Tie i.i: utack, James J. Keeley, told Detective Mrs. WtUace P&btt, Mr and •hln i' s 'i^ntlin • <|p-| Ji fi"* :vfi«S Roy Maskarinetz and Joseph Mrs! Maurice, P. Dunlgan, Me. as "i"t,'hiy rje and Mrs. Joseph Buck, Miss ••i Mr. RicfiiU'd testiXJ' l»«#enRihle" and said "noth- Ethel'A. Inslee, Mr. and Mi'B. ind iii-iii seu-ral firemen were riding on Route 1 when Mr. Kelley was treated at :ould be further from the they were cut off by a car bear- R, S. KUlfciiberger, Mr. and Mrs. ;i ri'Ci lit fire at Tyson 11 Perth Arntaoy General Hospital truth. ing New York licepse plates. A Herman Dettmer, Mr. and Mrs, " ii li 41H11 li on PfiRC L'I for head lacerations and con- Harry Linden, Mr, and Mrs. V. "Mr.Fallon read something in man was driving, and a woman tusions. a trade paper," the mayor went was seated beside him, Mr. Rader, The' petitioners also on, "and somehow came to the Keeley related. j asked that the pajama factory owned by Fred Kaufman in taa.. conclusion that the Town Com' Words evidently passed be-;Mrs. BrviVSter Dies; niittxie was continuing' negotia- ireat'Of Barron Avenue be re- tween the two men as Mr FuneriU Tomorrow turned to a non-conforming tions. The conclusio'n is certain- Keeley stopped his car. 'Ian It SAKE WAY TO CELEBRATE: Children and adults alike had a wonderful time in the new ninnt-size above-gruund ly far-fetched," WOODBRIDGE — Funeral use as the B4 Zone would give wiovvn Swimming pool at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Pyatt, Sr., and Mr, and Mrs. Carl F. Pyatt, ,l)j., Alwat Street tfn the Then, according to two wit- him a right to do "many of tlw nesses, the New York driver services for Mrs. Ada L. Brew- •DiiKliJUK --Woodbridtiei Fourth of July. ThU v ene was duplicated throughout the Township on the holiday. (Continued on Page 2) went back to his car, removed ster, 86, 93 Grove Avenue, who Fireworks Illegal? his eye glasses and produced died at her home Tuesday will ml n'piiiution m the1 Not Here, Evidentlya claw hammer as the woman be held tomorrow afternoon at 26-Vnit Apartment :•• •-at Field companion pleaded, with him 1! o'clock at the Greiner Punernl 'in- past weeks Fallon Drops Court Bans Committee Grand Jury "WOODBRIDGE — Fire- to forget the incident. The man, Home, 44 Green Street. For Sewaren Voted • .nt From works may be illegal in the turned on the woman, witnesses Burial will be held in the WOODBRIDGE — The Zon- TTown Attack Acting for B. of H. State of New Jersey, but they said, and punched her face. He Presbyterian Church Cemetery. ing Board last night voted iU ' n'-en received from! i Questions 4 approval for ft »250,0p0,28-unit WOODBRIIXiF - Town Rosenblum at that time was caused some damage in the then rushed at Mr. Keeley and Friends may call tonight from '.HIIIIIO.S Doxiaflis As- 1 apartment dwelling on Weak 1 WOODBRIDGE — Township Committee oidiiwncfs which Board of Health attorney. WOODBRIDOK-L. Ray Ali- Townsrip on the Fourth. repeatedly struck him with thp 7 to 9. \inii. ,- ,. ,Orcrce , ;. fro„ m, Attorney Stewart M. Hutt an-j bani, who served as •sanitation hammer, The New York driver Widow of 8. Barron Brewster, Avenue, Sewaren, despite ob- Hid VlonidHir, N. J. ^ ^ created Board of Health posi- While Judge Molineaux in A, Robert Deter, Wood- nounced that the of tions will have to be redrawn dismissing the action did not committee chairman during the bridge Postmaster, reported then ran to his car and tied thei a membeV of an old and distin- jections from many Sewwen. and passed by the Board, rule on the issues, he did state Quigley administration, was re- that someone threw some fire- scene, but not before witnesses | guished Township family, Mrs. residents, The recommendation "milir ,"°am'clKL'iTownCommittee has beep called nefore the Grand Jury managed to get the license Brewster resided in Woodbridge will now go to the Town Com- • riasnns lor deciding! ^J Mayor Frederick Mi Adams the ordinance abolishing Hie crakers Into a mailbox at said today. postition of attorney to the yesterday to answer further Prospect and Ridgedale Ave- number. fpr fil years. She was an active mittee, • .i Cuininunlty Re-. Mrs. Marion Matlack, one of Mr FaUon Board of Health was void as questions feeding construe nues and some 14 pieces of member of the First Presbyter- ' Mm prior tn actual! ' DemwraWc can The step will have to be ian Church and its Ladies Aid the separation^ leaders, told 11 for the position was created by Uon of the Sewage Disposal mail was damaged.