Perth Amboy Is Apparently Joseph Casale of Port Read- Fic-Control Effort Here
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TO PLACE A WANt-AD' IH THE BIGGEST THE INDEPENDENT- SUBURBAN PHONE AD-TAKER— NEWSPAPER WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1937 PRICE THREE GENTS ^DOMING RECEIPTS Acddent -Pm-Chart First Step WILL ASK DOCTORS FROM OUR MAKE 1st PAYMENT Traffic Study TO HEP MAKE WAR SENATOR FRONT OF INTEREST EASY Year-Long Effort Planned SYPHILIS HERE By Keating Covers IN ISELIN CEL $123;OO0 Ready For HoW CARTERET STANDS Local Conference Awaits WINDOW Many Angles: Of New Bonds As May WITH WOODBRIDGE Visit By Kasselman, Visits Township Eaton, Toohey, MuIIins Are Your correspondent if lie \^as Breaks Records ' Creation of a 1937. acci- State Authority BROADCASTBYWOR Among Bfofables Who asked, and even if vie wasn't, dent-chart by Chief G. E. Be-Present' would argue loud and long that Keating- at police headquar- AGAINSTJAS PLAN ARRANGE~FQR PICTURE two of tne propose^:_ ^PPO"**^ $P0.0O0 "SINCE JAN. 1ters this.week is regarded as' For Parade menu to the police department Concerted action against are the riSktful property at Tax payments in May far the first step in a major traf- Perth Amboy Is Apparently Joseph Casale of Port Read- fic-control effort here. syphilis by local health EGINSAT1:3O heavier than-have been an-- Out Of Fight On agencies will be sought at a ON CLOCKMONDAY ing and Dan Piancoiii of Fords. ticipated established new Special training of me)tt as- UNDER CAPTAIN BREEN Both were on the fcirce but Were signed to traffic with a. view to pro- Rate Boost conference with all local doc- Anderson Hopes To Exploit retired only because economy modern records, insure a ducing expert analysis of accident tors in the near future, After weeks of feverish was required. If the town is causes and highway hazards and $65,000 increase over last Health Officer Harold Bailey Township Opportunity activity Iselin is putting on now-;financially aBle to build up complete restudy and reorganiza- HEARINGvDUi JUNE 10 said today. He is awaiting a date year's record levels and tion of the department's control on which Dr. A. J. Kasselman, con- On Memorial Day the finishing touches to pre- i they a«e eliititled to nomination. make the first bond-interest pay- methods are some of the objects Although Perth Amboy v •- ..":;.-"•.".•v-:,--.S*:-'^-'.*- ;*- : sultant for the State Board of parations for its mammoth ments under the new municipal of the campaign which, it is be- apparently has dropped its •PARADE SETlh 55 A. M. Thig"3s;:said Vto the ]belief that lieved, will require at least a year fight against the Perth Am- Health in charge of the venereal patriotic observation tomor- both :ca)te;ade<i^tely-nleet any de-refinancing play practically a plea- to consummate.. disease bureau, can be present. x Every effort will be made partrnentii .standards which 'might As soon as possible, -.pin-maps boy Gas Light Company, Dr.> Kasselman si an authority row. sure, officials said today. ' to exploit the opportunity be established.."-•" . .'.•'•••.: : Interest on the outstanding shoTving location and degree of all Woodbridge and Carteret on whom leaders in the new State- United States Senator A. Harry bonded debt of almost six million accidents, within the township dur- will formally oppose the wide drive against syphilis rely presented Woodbridge by Moore will be the principal'speak- ing 1935 and 1936 will be pre- 0 A•'•. GUT ' IN = dollars is due Tuesday ^ The sum utility company's current ^petition heavily. At the New Brunswick er and the program in addition pared, . for study ;"with the 1937 mobilization against venereal dis- decision of Station WOR to includes a series of athletic events Fortvme: totals $123,526.25, all o£ it banked before the State Board of Public and ready for distribution. Reg- chart when that is-completed. Al- ease, his demonstration of a new broadcast Monday's local for boys and girls, one of the long- ^pension Hitler; istered bond charges will be paid though Chief Keating emphasized Utility Commissioners for a sharp dark-field miscroscope he has de- Memorial Day program as est parades ever to be assembled today that no long-range deduc- in Checks from Treasurer 0. J. increase in rates for average eon- vised for speedier diagnosis ex- in the Township, a band concert oodbrldge Town- tions can be drawn from the five- cited much interest. "a typical American celebration and a military ball in the Harding Morganson's office. Coupons will imers. " . With a swimming; be redeemed through the Mer- months experience .now charted, Plans for opening weekly clinics of the day,'" Hoy E. Anderson said Avenue firehouse in the evening. : casual inspection of the map made q-build a greenhouse chants And Newark Trust Com- Township Attorney Leon E. Me- free for patients unable to pay today. In addition to Senator Moore, : obvious the long-suspected that the Elroy of Woodbridge and Borough Senator A. Harry Moore other distinguished visitors who oraise . roses;Jn the winter;: pany.. .". - .-•-•• -."-.- '.'.-. fees will be discussed with the doc- to•; Avenel Street-Superhighway inter- Attorney A. D. Glass of Carteret tors on Dr. Kasselman's visit here Mi". Anderson, chairman of the will attend are Representative • pave: and maintain every road in May receipts with one and a section is the most dangerous in will, at the instance of the local while arrangements will also be American Legion committee re- Charles A. Eaton; John J. Too- the tovm; make a gift of a flag half business days Remaining have the township, in accident frequen- sponsible for the novelty, con- N governing bodies of the two com- made for local showings of ap- hey, Commissioner of Labor; to the Board of Education for soared to $154,902, a 72%- in- cy;- munities, battle for the small users proved educational motion pic- ferred yesterday with Wilfrid Mayor August F. Greiner; John display, at the, high ..school; crease over 1936 and 1935 levels Freak Danger Spot at the public hearing to be held tures and lectures. Johnstone of WOR and Carl War- J. Mullens of Atlantic City, State -' clean up Wooabridge Creek; en- of $90,000. This was -the best in Newark on June 10. ren, announcer who will describe Commander of the Veterans of dow the Barron Library, the The map also developed the in- month of the year to date. At- teresting circumstance that for no Up to now, there" is no explana- the parade, sketch the long his- Foreign Wars; Eabbi Abraham Fords Library, the Sewaren tributable factors, Tax Collector tion in Perth Amboy -for the torical background of the town- Hershoii. New Jersey Chaplain of Library, the Colonia Library, immediately aseertainable reason M. J. Trainer said, include quar- the Superhighway- curve just be- change in attitude over a year ago AID ship and supply a background of the VFW; Mayor Edward J. Pat- the Avenel Library. terly payments due May 1, a.$17,- when tftat city also opposed an comment for the exercises at the ten of Perth Amboy and Freehold- Meet the monthly payments yond the Speedway garage is a Abolition Of Fire District 500 payment from the Woodbridge freak danger spot. \ Location of application for a similarly revised White Church cemetery. Final er Klemmer Kalteissen. to the pension fund for the Ceramics Company, now in reor- schedule. Woodbridge and Car- arrangements were completed and policemen, so they could use such hidden hazard-traps is an im- V0T1 Is The Issue Before • Parade At 1:30 ganization, and a steadily rising- portant goal of th'e charts. teret find it difficult to understand Mr. Anderson arranged to have their inadequate salai'ies for.-'. percentage of current taxes being The parade is scheduled to be- Five'red pins on the map mark how the gas company's Cause in the station install an amplifying Town Committee gin at 1:30 on Correja Avenue, current expenses; make a real paid promptly. '"'-. Perth Amboy beeame so virtuous Lecture On Byrd, Holiday system at the cemetery. stream ottt of that puny brook the five deaths that have occurred with Captain Edward L. Breen as Shift In Rate so far this year—in comparison during twelve months to justify The time-schedule must be ad- 3 OF BOARD ATTACKED marshal. The line of march will in the park; pay off the munic- its acceptance without question. For Chain Stores Approved ipal debt on the security no The gain over last year may be to the ten which recent experience hered to exactly, Mr. Anderson extend from Correja Avenue down, more would be incurred; a reflection of the increased 1936 would assign to the five-months Mr. McElfoy said yesterday he At Luncheon emphasized. All organizations and The Township Committee the Lincoln Highway to Oak Tree period. The Chief points out, hopes it will not become neces- Establish a Harold Hoffman tax rate compared to the 1935 individuals who wish to march in on Thursday will hear argu- Road, thence to Hillcrest Avenue levy as collections for the first however, that a single highway sary for the two smaller munici- Decision to sponsor a lec- the parade must report to Mar- to Fiat Avenue. From there it Joke Book Foundation to per- disaster would wipe out the favor- palities to employ special counsel. mit the soon-to-be ex-Governor half of each year are based ~on the ture on the Byrd Antarctic shall R. R. Moore -oil' School Street ments pro and con on the ap- will proceed to Middlesex Avenue preceding year's rates. •.-."'.. able balance thus created although He pointed out, however, that near the Firehouse not later than and_ then to Hydes Field where a to spend the rest of his- days he mentioned the fact that only Expeditions next Fall, to as- plication of a group of resi- In five month's this year, more rate cases are so complicated that 9:30 o'clock as the parade must reviewing stand has been erected.