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Ihuuutrti-§>Imrt Bills Jtrm \arker Offers Plan to Help MillbThis Winter iHUUutrti-§>Imrt Bills Jtrm Cevenwg MILUWRN, WYOMJNO, SHORT HILLS, BRANTWOOD, SPRINGFIELD Dull La hast l hul mIr) s ,! XIT.1V- vr M UJ.BURN, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. AUGUST 6, IV3K Mln.'v 1KHH Prices 5 t ent» own ' DOl'BI.E STORM MONDAY [ROUP OF THREE MARKS TOWN'S MEETING Interspersing muffled ™ n «5 » REQUEST follows claps of thunder and sub­ SUGGESTED TO dued flashes of lightning Monday tilght were the flashes of wit, satire and ev-' IDY PROBLEM en rasping snrrnsm among w n Township Committee mem­ bers In session at the mun­ icipal building Committee Refuses to Give OVER WOLF QUERY roup Would Make Survey As tlie meeting opened the Similar to Proaaer fust rumblings of Nature's Restaurant Permit for summer storm were heard Modern Lunch Wagon rOMN FATHERS DECLARE Barker Demands Immediate Committee in N. Y. like distant, ominous bass ANOTHER 2-WEEK REST Drums. Action of Body Named The Mlllburn Township Believing that the unemploy- As the meeting progressed Applying for a permit to oper- Several Months A g o the violence of the storm In­ Committee members on cut situation In Mlllburn this iitc a restaurant at Mi Main creased and with that the Monday nlglit adjourned to inter will lx* more serious In street opposite the p<(Mother committee members (may­ Mymiay evening. August 24 Does anyone wish to speak to ..jw and more difficult lor the be It was the heati seemed Monday night at the Township after It adopted u motion o f­ the Township Committee?” D bless and their families than to aggravate one another's Committee meeting, lsadore Lev- fered by Finance Commiss­ : previous years,. Finance Com- King Irwin chairman, asked the definite emotions, not to etuoit of Irvington, produced ioner Stephen Barker n.vsloner Stephen Barker spectators at the conclusion of mention highly refined sens­ photographs o! Ure type of res­ This Is the second two- londay night suggested to Monday night * Committee mvs- ibilities. by excessively ac- taurant he proposes to erect week vacation the Town In Township Committee that It (eentuatlnc certain points In Studying the photographs Fathers have taken this i(iii aU the municipal building pimlnt a commjttee of three discussion The climaxes Chairman I) King Irwin asked Summer They did not meet The question was put In a slight­ sal men. leaders in their lines of both storm's were reach­ What's this, a glorified lunch for two weeks in July ly perfunctory manner, because 1 business and professions, to ed with great relief to w agon1 Amt Is The Item mad1 Mr Irwin had Just weathered a uke an early survey of condi- spectators, at about the Well, not exactly," Lcvcnson hot storm so that the community same time. .cpllcd. It* a restaurant, but Yes.” said George Wolf of nipht combine its muntrjpn! and some people call them lunch i iri'ible agencies to be pre- Koscdalc avenue. Mr Chair wagons " man. wiial has become of the i. ik for any emergency relief The photographs revealed an MAN IS FOUND ihi. h may arise commission appointed several Interior yf a modern grill' month.', ago to study the need. If The suggestion met with a “ GOOD HUMOR” where rooking and dining wen- any, <4 additional building space i im reception by the Commii- done in the same room, som e­ DEAD IN PARK lo house our growing municipal" .• .md It will be given consld- what like a large hutch wagon departments especially our pol­ i tti<>n In the immediate future IS SOLD HERE Studying the pictures a m o­ ice department1' ment longer. Chairman Irwin l-auds Job Aid Groups Maplewood Man Is Suicide told Levemton that the C om ­ Medical Examiner Says The Question Explodes. cognizant or the successful Man Operating Under Vet’ s mittee would lake tils applica­ tion under consideration Lcv- After an Autopsy Mr Wolfs question floated l; .its of the Neighborhood Aa- License and Township almost lazily through the thick and the Mlllburn Em- Can't Forbid Him. I PI ease Turn to Page 4) humidity of the meeting room j. invent Aid Committee last Police today attributed the and dropped with a thud on Mr. nr.-.cr, Mr. Barker said that he 'death bv shooting Tuesday of Irwin s desk It exploded a mo­ |r*i( this year's unemployment Frederick White, Jr , of DO Bi­ ment later rdii! would require the united Otto Selss of IB Fornwood road, lls avenue, Irvington, Is conduct­ The commission Mr Irwin ill it of the entire Township MARTIN KELLY Maplewood, to suicide following began to explain, "has been ing his ire cream business from It believed a more elaborate or- an autopsy by Dr Harrison, working on ,the problem. Last r...,.ration, given advisory, fin­ nis Good Humor truck parked F Mnrtland, county medical ex­ December we had an Informal ancial and active asslstanre by In Mlllburn avenue near Locust DIES SUDDENLY aminer report and later a conference A 'hr Township Committee, and avenue despite the fact that the new angle bobbed up and chang­ l.i (tied somewhat after the Mr Selss' body was found on Township Committee has drnted ed the aspect or the situation T; wu r committee established the running board ol his cat considerably The reason for him.a pedler's license Miliburn Man Long Engi­ parked In Dogwood HIIU. near la t winter In New York City, the delay in its rejrort 1* per- wmild prepare the community to White, who served in the Navy neer for Township’s Road, Urookslde drive, South Mountain n.. • whatever unemployment during the World War, has oh Sewer Department. Reservation, by Joseph Petitte of , (Please Turn to Page 4) lained a veteran's license from 329 Valley street, South Orange. 'Please Turn to Page 5> the county clerk. This Is all he Mr Petitte notified County Park A high mass In requelm was FRED SCHIERBAUM needs to permit him to do bus­ Policeman George Enger who sung Monday morning by th e , called Mlllburn Police. NAMED BY LARSON SUMMER SCHOOLS iness In Mlllburn Township or Rev Leo I Gardner, rector, at BEING CONDUCTED In any other part of the county Mr. Petitte said he had seen TO NEW PARK BODY Building Commissioner Charl­ St. Rase o f Lima's Church for / Mr. Selss about an hour earlier BY WYOMING KIDS es K Reeve Monday night asked Martin J Kelly of IG Church bending over his car and Ml (Special to the Item) * the Township Committee to p ro­ street who died Thursday at Petitte thought the man fixing TRENTON — Frederick N. Cornelia Van Inwegen, ten- j hibit White from doing business Irvington General Ho.f|)ltal fol­ the engine Later he saw Mr Schlerbaum of Short Hills was ar-old daughter of Mr. and |here Commissioner Reeve said lowing an operation The Selss sprawled on the running appointed Tuesday by Governor Cornelius Van Inwegen of j that White paid no taxes here mass was largely attended by board Going closer he saw Larson to the commission auth­ cl Wyoming avenue, started! and deserved no consideration Mr Kelly's many friends Inter­ blood dripping from the re­ orized by the Legislature to miethlng when she began her j from the municipality. Besides. ment was in St Teresa's cem e­ clining man's head .study state park needs and for­ m d year as mistress of the 1 Commissioner Reeve said he was tery, Summit. Dr Martland said that Mr. mulaic a program lor action ynmlng Summer School the | taking business away from local Born In Mlllburn 61 years ago, Selss had apparently placed the next year Others appointed he lived In the community" la vliousc at the rear of h e r' ice rrcam dealers German rifle, which was found were William J Couse. Asbury 'rents’ home. Chairman D King Irwin told all his life He was employed beside his body, in his mouth Park: Ocorge W. Page, Trenton; many years by the Township as 1 be wide publicity given her Mr. Reeve that even though the and pulled the trigger The bul­ | Mrs. Caroline Kissel, Morrls- an engineer In the road depart­ ntnre In local, Newark and pedler's license was refused let passed through the head, ajid i town; Mis. Mayme Creasy, Wood ment He had been In'ill health 'w York newspapers has en- White's pedler's license was all death was believed Instantane­ ! bury: Elmer H. Neff, Montclair, White required to do business thirty years and had not worked ous and Leigh M. Pearsall, Westfield. airaged other Wyoming ten- for four months previous to his ' *r-olds, male and fcAnale. to here No notes were found and m o­ The need for a State park Whereupon Commissioner death. tive for the suicide was un­ system along the shore has been -nit schools" of their own In Besides his wife, Mr Kelly K ir own back yards. Reeve seemed to disagree with known. according to Dr Mar- emphasized this Summer by the Chairman Irwin and I hey leaves two sisters and a daugh­ action of several resort munici­ Wyoming mothers today were ter. The sisters are Mrs. Will­ land. muiertng when the fad would promptly engaged In a more or Mr. Selss, who was estranged palities In restricting their less private argument which iam McCauley of Miliburn and beaches. It Is to this problem mi but some were pleased that Miss Kathryn Kelly of Tarry- from hts wife and children, was heir Marys and Johnnies were could not be heard by specta- that major attention of the com ­ town, N.
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