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WOQDBfUDGE TOWNSHIP'S WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FIVE RAILROADS i WELCOMES INVITE INDUSTRY GE LEAD THE HOME BUILDER AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP SEVENTEENTH YEAR Woodbridge, N. J., Friday Afternoon, August 19, 1927 PRICE THREE CENTS—$1.50 PER YEAR Coach Resigns "I Would Vote for New New Attorney "Sound Spanking" WE ACTED TO SIX THOUSAND Fire House Tomorrow/ Prescribed by Judge PUPILS WILL Says Barney Drevich for Boy Pilferers SAVE PUBLIC "I'd vote for a fire-house tomor- "A good old-fashioned whip- START SCHOOL row, and so would a lot of other peo- ping" is the prescription .given MONEY SAYS ple in Avenel," said Barney Drevich, to the parents of three boy*s who were arraigned before Re- president of the Avenel Taxpayers' corder Vogel on charges of pet- JOE LOMAX Organization-, when interviewed by ty thefts of goods from the A. phone yesterday. &'P.-store on Main street. Re- Mew School at Iselln Ready I "The people of Avenel," contin-- corder Vogel advised that the, Avenel Board's Method of j ued Mr, Drevich, "Are not objecting prescription be refilled as often for Students; Seventeen to the building of a new- firehouse as required. Financing Fire House Was that would be a credit to the town. Two other boys were brought New Teachers Required! JTliey are objecting^ however, to the into court for the theft of vege- Only Way. Aut of Predica- {manner in which the Board of Fire tables from the property of Pa- ment, Lomax Says, [ for Increased Enrollment Commissioners are building a fire- trolman John Cholar. Cholar house. said the Boys stole vegetables from his land and brought them "I admit that the fire board is elected by the taxpayers and is au- home to their mother. The pa- BLAMESJIREMEN" thorized to spend the tax money of trolman did not press the suit Leyland F.' Reynolds Will be the district, but the taxpayers are against the youngsters. Taxpayers Are Wasting Mon- Principal 6i School No. 11,Coach, 'of the Woodbridge High! entitled to know, before they spend basketball teams, who yields men-1 their money, or lease their property, Hungarian - American ey Paying Rent for Delapi- Taking Place of Lester torship of spoils to M. Saxmders, i what the intentions and plans of the dated Building. Says Com- former college star. Mr. "Werlock I fire hoard are. Citizens' Club Dance Dix. will remain on the faculty; how-1 "It's not what they are doing that missioner. ever. (See complete story on pai>-ejwe are protesting against, it's the to be Held on Nov. 5th, on Sports Page, 7.) ' " |way in which they are doing it." A total of six thousand students Xathan Dnft", of Woodbridge, who, Andrew Besmond, of Woodbridge, The best interests of the taxpayers will be registered in Woodbridge with Andrew Desmond, took the Plans for a dance to be held Satur- who, with. Xathan Dxiff, was sworn of Avenel and refusal to keep on Township schools when they open oath of the State bar at the day, November 5, were made at the iii as a member of the State of paying the fire company $600. a year for the fall season on Wednesday, capital city yesterday. Mr. Duff regular meeting of the Hungarian- New Jersey Bar, at Trenton yes- rent for a building not worth" more September 7th. The registration Aveiel Mass Meeting Condemns is a graduate of Woodbridge High American Citizens* Club last night at terday afternoon. Mr. Desmond than ?3,000, were given as reasons "will be one of the largest in the his- 1919; Rutgers, 1923; studied at the Reformed Hall, School street. is well known and popular in the for the action of the Board of Fire tory of the school department. Last Jf. Y. TJ. few school, and gradu- The dance will be held in the Re- Township. He graduated from Commissioners of the Fifth District, year, 5,57 7 pupils attended public Leasing of Fire District Lots ated from New Jersey Law School formed Hall. The Hegadus family attended Rutgers, and from there in proceding with the building of a, •schools. in 1926. Like Mr. Desmond, Mr. orchestra will play. The committee Woodbridg„e. Hig„_h School i„n. 1918firehouse,, by Joseph Lomax, when Duff became a disciple of Sena-, in charge will, include George Rus- A new school building at Iselin, Without a dissenting vote, a group of 200 representative j tor Tom Bi'own's office, in Perth went to Fordham, graduating from interviewed by the Leader last night, a new library for the high school, nak . and Michael Pastor. President its law school in 1926. Since I mr. Lomax stated that the-taxpay- Aniboy after completing his uni- Joseph Meyers presided at the meet- and a corps of seventeen additional taxpayers of Avenel Fire District No. 5, at a mass meeting onj •then h© has been reading law in j ers OI njs fire district are being bled versity training. ing. teachers will greet the students Tuesday night, passed a resolution condemning the Board ofj Senator Brown's office. of $600 yearly for the rent of the •when they return this year. present ina'dequate firehouse, owned Three new offices have been cre- Fire Commissioners of that district for "leasing public lands to: by the fire company, and refused by ated by the Board of Education this a private individual for a term of 99.years, without the knowl-| the voters of Avenel, when it was year. They are a librarian at the Prefers Jail offered to them for f 3,000 at a reg- high school, a physical training in- edge of the taxpayers." ular election three years ago. structor for all schools, and a su- The resolution read as follows: to Supporting "The reason the taxpayers turned pervisor for Township • primary Mad Dog it down was because they did not. grades. WHEREAS, the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Fifth want a. firehouse on a back street,. Miss Harriett Breckenridge, a Fire District, of the Township of Woodbridge, New Jersey,! His Family {and they knew that the building was- graduate of Woodbridge High school not big enough and was badly in. and Wellesley College, will take comprising part of Colonia and Avenel, submitted the proposi-i need of repairs. Therefore, the next charge of the library work. A new ,. j. , -i T -e I J i4- j -U j-i. 4. ! Rather than support his wife, Jo- year, the voters authorized'the pur- library room has been fitted out inf tion of building a fire house on four lots owned by the tax- Aimoshsey, 2 3, of Hopeiawn, I Bites TwoJ chase of four lots on Avenel street the front of the big school building; payers to the voters of the above District at a special election <lsep] preferrel d jail, for $2,000. for the purpose of build- and special library classes will be! ' Almoshe""'y lef" t his home last Satur- held there. which was defeated by a majority of two to one, and, ! day and was haled into court Tues- The State Health Department this noon reported that the \ Lincoln Tamboer will take charge WHEREAS, in spite of said unfavorable referendum the I day night w,/?f=HfiSt + °Lhw:1'ox terrier dog, which bit a twelve year old girl, two poodle i $7o7ooo ror'a^fire "house* was"voted of the physical training instructions Board of Fire Commissioners is resorting to indirect | dogs, and attacked two day laborers in the Avenel section, and i down by 37 votes. Miss Jane Low, formerly principal ; irregular means to thwart the will of the people and cause a i house of his mother-in-law, with | scratched its owner, had a positive case of rabies. The dog "In the meantime, the board rent- a school in Rah way, will be pri- (whom the couple is making their [was owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Eisenhorr, of Avenel, ed the present quarters, owned t>y mary supervisor for the schools of > building to be erected on said lots anyway, besides m other ;home. 1 Both Sylvia Clancy, of Avenel street, who was bitten by| the firemen, at ?60 a year. _ In 1925 the town. She will be in charge of ways acting in an autocratic manner unbecoming public ogel told the man that this was raise• d "t 0' ?100a year This the first four grades. with his wife or pay.! the animal, and Mrs. Eisenhorr, were given the Pasteur treat- lease expired, and the firemen would Changes at High School i servants, $10 a week- to support her and her ment today by Doctors Gallaway and Sirott ,of Rahway and not enter into another lease, until Four new teachers have been • as^ j BE IT RESOLVED THAT child. Perth Amboy, respectively. after the special election. When Signed to.-*Y!'- his.h school. Millard ' \ (I) That this gathering of tax- Aimoshsey agreed to support his : The Clancy girl was walking down Avenel street Wednes- Saurf'•:•;:•• i. ::••-;P • college star foot- j payers publicly condemn the said wife if she would live with him. new firehouse, they jumped the year- ball^ y •• .:s physical train-' Board of Fire Commissioners 'foriTne woman refused and the husj day morning at eleven o'clock, when the dog sprang out andly rental to $600 yer year, and' of- ing itouiuctor for the boys; and also: breach of faith with its constituents,[band declared that he rather g to bit her on the left leg. Health Inspector Pete Peterson was fered to lease the old building to the coach of athletic teams.