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t h e w e a t h e r Incite*^ cloudiness, probably followed liy rain tonl*ht and to The Tim es Has morrow; not mini, rli«ui#e In temperature; moderate to rrcsh MOEE THAN 8000 soutliwcst winds. Readers Each Week Entered as »econd class mall matter. January SI. 192S, »t the Poet Office at Elisabeth, New Jersey, under VOL. V. NO. 244 orn C IA L NEWIPAFSSi HILLSIDE, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929 OP THE TOWNSHIP OP HILLtlDe PRICE FIVE O X X T a WILL RAISE FINES FOR FOUR YEAR OLD GIRL SPEEDING, DOWD WARNS Luster To Confer With Lehigh Valley Engineers LOCAL DEMOCRATS .Speeding in the township must PETITIONS FOR k il l e d b y t r u c k in cease, l he police ace to he congratu lated on their el'i'urt to curb it, and On Elimination Of Long Avenue Grade Crossing CAUSE UPROAR AT unless the public cooperates, penalties A Plan fur tlie elimination of the SALEM AVE MISHAP lor speeding will Iiuve to lie increased." at the Intersection of Hollywood ave Long avenue grade crossing of the Le_ nue und stone street. Mr. Luster pre COUNTY SESSION CHANGE IN RULE Will] these remarks Police Judge Driver Claims Child Ran In high Valley Railroad was submitted fers this plan rather than one to fol James A. Dowd last night issued a lu tin* Township Committee Wednes low the existing lines fo Long avenue Opposed To Mrs. Ackerman For Front Of Vehicle; Held warning to drivers who are accustom For Manslaughter day night by C. H. Luster, township because the amount of property dam Temporary Chairman; She ed to step on the gas. engineer. At the same time the Mun ARE DISTRIBUTED age would be considerably less. The Is Booed By Hillside herdinarid Plummer, of J ;i Wood icipal Plan and Art Commission recoin, Park street plan would damage some MOTHER HELPS TAKE CHILD Thirty delegates from Hillside went land avenue,' Newark, was lined $1U mended that the engineer hold a con* property and he recommended the va Democrats Will Use Local Water to Elizabeth Monday night and fired SHOTS HALT TRIO IN TO BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL for speeding at 40 miles an hour. A ferenee with engineers of the Lehigh cation uf Long avenue between Holly Situation As One O f with the determination that Mrs. Sarah NEWARK STOLEN AUTO *“ Hue was imposed on James Tanner, Vully Railroad and Mr. Luster was wood avenue and the railroad. Chief Arguments Anna Cozzi, four-year-old daughter V. Ackerman, also of Hillside, Demo 01 34 Livingston street, Newark, for instructed to arrange such a confer To follow the present lines of Long Clemens Reed, colored, of 44 Mercer ut Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cozzi of 1099 cratic Assembly candidate .should re failure to lmve registration in liis pos. ence. avenue would require damaging most street, and Theodore . Bogart, of 14 KENNY OUTLINES ABUSES Salem avenue, was fatally Injured Tues ceive no recognition from the Demo session. Mr. Luster’s plan would have the eli ol I lie property on Hollywood avenue Somerset street; Newark, were turned | OF PRESENT GOVERNMENT day afternoon when struck in the street cratic County Committee because of mination follow the proposed lines of between Long avenue and Woodruff over to Newark police Wednesday uf - ; i„ front of her home by a light deliv her defeat in last week’s primaries for Park street, a short street just south avenue, Mr. Luster says. It would also let noon to luce charges of stealing an Utilization of the water problem in ery truck being driven north by David u post on the committee, turned the of Long avenue, from the northerly cause a change In the grade of Long automobile in Newark' on Wednesday the township as one of the ch ief argu Selednlck, eighteen years old, of 041 peacefully-planned session of that avenue, Hollywood avenue to beyond morning. ment 4 for a (mange in the form of gov . Hawthorne avenue, Newark. side of tlie railroad. From a point body into an acrimonious meeting. LARGE CLASS ENTERS WoodruIf avenue, Long avenue beyond At 8:45 u. an. Wednesday patrolman ernment was one of the points outlined The girl either was killed instantly south of the railroad the elimination Boiling with resentment at what was Superior street and Pennsylvania ave Van Deursen# noticed the car coming before members ol the Hillside Demo or died while being driven in the truck termed the attempted dication of ar would swing into Hollywood avenue nue to Park street on one side and along at Maple and Hillside avenues. crat.r Club last night by the presi by Selednick to Beth Israel Hospital, SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL rangements by the Elizabeth factions on a wide curve forming a lorge plaza Race street on the other. VunDeursen, commandeered another dent, Thomas A. Kenny, in his instruc. where she was pronounced dead on ar in the party, who had suggested tHut A large class entered the second year machine and followed them and when lions regarding circulation of petitions rival. Her injuries included fractures Mrs. Ackerman might be eligible for ot the High School from the ninth the policeman was noticed by the oc for a change to the cooniin'ission form ui tlie jskull and both legs, renomination as first vice-chairwoman grades of tile local -grammar schools cupants of the car they started to of government. Petitions were given The driver was held without bail on despite her defeat last week, the dele at tlie annual exercises held in the INSTALL WOODFIELD ! YOUNG BOY FALLS IN speed up. They were brought to a out and are to be circulated immediate u charge of manslaughter and turned gation ran rough-shod over the plans High School auditorium Wednesday halt at Ryan street and Liberty avenue ly. over to Union County Prosecutor David for peace and harmony. night. gut out und started to run. Five shots 1 \.e 1111 y scored the inadequate water Selednick told police he was going Boos and catcalls, hisses and shouts, Opening exercises led by Thomias ROTARY PRESIDENT LAKE, IS DROWNED were fired at them. Two stopped and j**Pe>>l ;t|'d accused the Klizabetrt* about twenty miles an hour when the objections to procedure and risings to Horsy the were followed by Bible read were captured but the third man es luuii Water Company of failure to live child darted suddenly from behind a School Head Will Succeed Irving- Baker 3rd, 5 Years Old, points of order mingled with personal ing, Lord’s prayer and singing of a caped. The police claim that one of up to its contract both because there is parked car in front of the Cozzi house, William J. Rieder; Fish Second Drowning- Victim recriminations and challenges to per hymn. Harry W. Doremus, president tlnf men arrested had a record in New not u sumcient supply and the quality ond ran directly in the path of the sonal combat. The only business of of liie Board uf Education, then made ing Trip July 15 Here In Two Weeks ark of burglary. At 10:05 Wednesday ui me water served is poor. While the truck. He stopped instantly when the the evening which was conducted with t ownsinp Committee has been aware the presentation of certificates after Arthur G. Woodlield, Supervising morning Patrolman Benson found an front of the automobile struck her and Irving Baker 3rd, 6 year old son of due decorum was the victual election mis tad tor u long time, he said which came the reception of the class Principal of Schools, was installed as abandoned car on Glenwood avenue. 01 knocked her to the pavement, no part Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Baker Jr., of of the officers ol” the committee, when no action was taken until Wednesday into the High School. president of tlie Hillside Rotary Club The car, it was later learned, was re of the truck passing over the girl's 1016 Prospect street ,was drowned Sat that item finally was reached. w nen a letter was sent to the Utility 1 lie Boys’ Glee Club of the Junior at its meeting Tuesday in the Hillside ported In Newark as being stolen. body, he said. urday night in Lake Montowac. When the meeting was over, the Board. The only action calculated to High School rendered two selections, Presbyterian Church. Mr .Woodfield Mrs. Cozzi camel out of the house The boy, the couple’s only child, following officers had been elected; bring results, he staled, would be to Mighty Like A Rose,” Nevin, and succeeds William J. Rieder. when she heard the screech of the had been playing on the boardwalk and Chairman, William A. Leonard; first revoke the company’s charter and then "Bolling Down to Bio,” German. TWu In expressing his appreciation for brakes. The two placed the child in while his parents’ attention was divert vice-chairman, Janies W. Barrett, of the township could take over the local violin solos, "Oriental,” Cui, and “ Min. the honor conferred upon him, Mr. WILL ASK COUNTY tin- truck and drove to the hospital, ed momentarily lie fell in. The body Cranford; second vice-chairman, Jo watqr system by issuing bonds which uet In G,” Beethoven, were played by Woodlield stated there was no office he stopping on the way to pick up OHicer was recovered iby Mr. Baker within ten seph J. Rowe, of linion; first vkv- would not affect the debt limit. Warren Tekula. Helen Gunther play would rather hold than the presidency Van Deurpen, who was doing traffic minutes.