4 INTERESTING FEATURES •HIS WEEK EVERY WEEK! FANS! DONT FAIL TO READ GIN READING THEM TODAY 2 SPECIAL PAGES DEVOTED TO THEATRE, SPORTS NEWS ,V 111. No. 18 iK, N. .1 . THURSDAY, JULY 2, VXU\ PRICE THREE CENTS 1OM OUR FRONT m had for many November 1 Now Hailed As Record Crowd Expected As Result 01 Hoffman's Trip New York Semi-Final Drive Fund Charlei Munn, 30-yenr-old Perth Amboyart, who died eight As Date Oi Success Here Climaxing Day At Fiesta Replete With New Wrpk s under way, DefeatWHSAce hour, after two truck, collided Tue.day night n«.r the Rahway f attraction! Reformatory, wa. the .eventh p.r.on killed by automobile here For Program Thrills; Commission Extends Stay Of Gala Show "nUy »' •"* ground., on •»nc, January 1 Of the .even, three died in, June, all thr« of gr Avenue. Everyone WILL MOVE TO ERIE, PA, then, after accident, involving . in which they were riding. For Another We&, Adding New Features .wniliip nhould rnnlci! a The firat four — one in March, one in April and two in May — BOND-HOLDERS SOUGHT patronizing ihe circut Robert Braithwaite's gal- were all pede.triant. ' November 1 has now been Undaunted by inclement' weather. ditt e»peri- ,,|.tinn of a modern ence ha. led police to expect, U.t year, when 2t death, were set hy the Township's fiscal and indifference, the Stadium Commission will continue ita tlle championship of Greater 1'irld for »<"«'" •» New Yorit closed in defeat recorded, the Townihip wat rated the tilth moit dangeroili driv- agents as the probable daU> Kallant driv'e to provide tho township with an athletic (irid In fact if. a civic ing arcm in the State after three blistering semi- , • * • * < when the refinancing pro- Hold. Announcement was made today that the stadium • w(. ,,we Ihe community, final sets yesterday against ,lly a« the Commimon u Munn wa. rid|ng in a Perth Amboy produce truck driven by gram will be completed. shows will remain for at.least another .week. ',,. on our home town pride an opponent who outweighed the Lou.. Ballon, 22 df 37S Park Avenue, Per,h Amboy, which failed ,,rr the iuccei. of the un- slim Woodhrhlite High School ten- ""*er the wh*«l when the driver attempted to take the curve Inactivity of the Legisla- Governor Harold G. Hoffman is being counted upon mi captain by 70 pounds. Braith- on Rahway Avenue between the railroad track and the Reforma- ture, upon whose co-operation a U» attract u record crowd to the grounda tomorrow night, ~~ - Gom. - waibe lost'in. the next to the last tovy, The heavy vehicle ploughed into an empty gaiolina truck major portion of the plan relied, climaxing a day promised to be replete with new thrills, ,., ,1,-serving of special round to the New York State operated by Adolph Treidiler, 736 Spring Street, Elirtbeth, Mt- is directly responsible for n delay ,. untiring activities in champion and football star1, 200- ting the,tank juit fn back of the driver', cab. of over two months. Enabling new acts and .specialties. Although required to be in Chi- , ,),,. stadium. His con- pound Vincent itchier of Utica Ballon got out of hi. truck, walked around and helped Munn statutes were mandatory to cover j cafro yesterday, the Oovornnr has promised he will not dis*. out on the road. He ttood up for a moment, then collap.ed. He •,,,i; have kept his associ-,N. Y.; after a spectacular 90-min- certain features but the law-mak- ' • ippoint the Commission nnd will be on hand for the eve» ,M,,| i.inl he's lost no op-;utc> battle in the Jackson Heights died in the Rahway Hoipital early next morning of a fractured ers substituted horse-play for. con- i,, spur them on. Tennis Club. Scores, were 3-fi, •kull. Ballon it being treated for multiple cut. arid bruiie. at uiilg .shows tomorrow. Rkhway Hoipital while Treichler ii free on $1,500 bail. Munn struptive contemplation until the 1 eleventh hour so that the iciinaii- The exact time of his irrival in tlicre . Jame. Catano, | l'n lived at 327 Chapman Avenue, Perth Amboy. i,e dtwted many day. I crash into the penultimate • • * « ciers were stalemated and inactive town han not been stated. He hu w 'Civic Challenge' accepted an invitniiori to ii ditlMf I,, to working aroand |bracket, the dark-haired young Until June created it. li.t of three more death., police offi- when valuable progress could ,ndi and arou.ing inter- jAvonel lad had to get by both the have been made. pnrty at the home of Hugh Wfl» hi. circu. and inducing i«Mond and fifth seeded players in cial. here were confident the Townihip wa. well on it. way toward Governor Hoffman liamson Kelly, Green S rci't, 1*4 wiping out the reputation of unnatural hazard created by reck- Passage of the laws in the clos- ,ir to turn out and «»i.t |the tournament. He accomplished Must And Shall will go directly to the stadias ,„ it over. He', proven ithat handily, routing Robert Proc- _£ (Continued on page ten) ing hours has permitted H. V. site on St. George Avenue from tor Reilly and Company to resume a highly efficient emi.- l . Uwrenceville School ace, by there. rlf iht project—in every '!;'!. »-•>. and then moving on to their negotiation's with J. S. Rip- In addition Jo the (overnor, of _ dispose of Clinton Hcndrickson, pel & Company, which will handle GOSSIPS SPECULATE^ Met-Greiner the following will attend the dh> bet ,1,1 Guard Democrats— i J^K Wand scholastic champion, the transaction, and individual npiv Mayor August F, (ireiner, flue-holders under the.""3' 2-6, fi-3. The double upset Dinner By Trinity Church Vestry bond-holders. All concerned, af- 'Last 0unce\ State Tnx Commission!': J. H. ear ne d v ter conferences Tuesday and yes- ON AQUILA DINNER I lt rin Woodbridge so , , the >ctor rousing applause terday, were heartily optimistic 'Of Stamina' In Back- Thayer Martin. Assistai* Prose- ."in debt—stagebt—staged a get!!get-?™, , fulsome recognitiog n in New cutor James S. Wight,'Stephen L. lYork Welcomes John H. Love Back Home over the future of the plan and the Craftsmen's Club newspapers, were agreed that four months Origin Of Idea, Drafter Of ing Final Effort Hruska, president of the SUdiam night, presumablbl y as an!! YesterdayYtd , BraithwaitBi e playe,.._.,.,d„ should see its consummation, bar- Commission;; Charles K. Brown, the "young fry", in beautifully but the 1 ISO-pound laldd Beloved Master Oi Schools For Thirty-Odd Years, ring unforseen circumstances. Guest List Remain CONFIDENTOF RESULT treasurer; Merrill A. Mi.sher Liv that the older boys are could not completely outsmart an Tells Of His Winter fn Florida, Praises Norton P. Rogers, capable as- Twin Mystery Charles E. Gregory. |hv lms-;cs. And, are the opponent who persisted in batter- sistant to Mr. Reilly was in town An impassioned plea was Co-operation Denied t\,lk-i sure about itf Evening the hall through his own adroit People, Climate And Watering Places yesterday completing final ar- t *!,„ • j4.;r „ f Driving rain, lack of proper ,,vne wasn't invited until,change of pace. A beautifully rangements for conversation with OLD TIMERSJN FRONT made today to the citmens nparkin.Pbinog. ?.;.IMMfacilitie«s «annrdf «--„-abrup.t JJk_ ,r Kii< unable to be present trained athlete at the top of his John H. Love, one of the old and best loved residents the bond-holders and in company of Woodbridge Township by drawal of several Commission < Collector Trainer wasn't game, Eichler depended strictly with Township Attorney Leon E. Practically barren of other members from helpful participa- ill Some said the dinner on the blazing strength of his ser- of Woodbridge was tendered a dinner at Robins Inn Tues- McElroy will hold personal confer- material, political gossips Mayor August F. Greiner, tion in the detailed problems of ii'ilered Anthony Aquila, v'ce and forehand driving while day evening by the Rectnr, Wardens and vestry of Trinity ences with the largest owners. urging them to "muster the show all contributed to mak- | others claimed it was the Braithwaite tried to play to the are devoting their attention ing the first week a bitter disap- Church. Complete plans also were made every ounce, of stamina" to LUC MVL ••' --" pointment. Conscientious indus- •way; hut the ne t m *resul- »» w ft V t is•— a. Ne w— Yorker'- s backhand and rush public for the introduction at the these days to the dinner push the stadium shows to a suc- |t division among Democra-,the net. Feted At Dinner Mr. Love came up from Florida meeting of the Township Commit- party at which Anthony A. essful conclusion, try of the professional promoter, who did and didn't Ralliet In Second recently, to visit his son, Gregory tee Monday night of amendments Although recognizing the diffi- E. C. Jordan, could not overcome It worked nicely in the first set Love, in Roselle Park. He ex- to the original refinancing ordin- Aquila was nominated Rathe culties ahead,M»yor Greiner as- all the shirking which he faced i Galaida, proprietor of the ibut Eichler found himself then pects to remain in this vicinity ances. They were prepared by guest of honor. serted his eenftderrce remained an evary side. At u»uul, such co- x Houi, ia again in the (unil run off to a 5-1 lead in the Mr. McElroy and a representative undimininhed in the ability of the operation as there was, was vocal -thu time with the State second set before the township's during July and August. Before The tirifcin of the food-feat lias rather than physical. leaving Woodbridge, Mr. Love was of the Rippel company and will not been traced nor has the townspeople to "push on toward ;e Comminioner, who I (Continued on page ten) cover all phases of the program. a glorious victory." He lauded for many years Senior Warden of drafter of the guest list. Mr, Mr. Jordan stated yesterday to haTe di.coTered too praised for hia services to the Stadium Commission for iU that he has arranged for fr«e ihhdhi unselfish service and bade those .Mrking_ to visitors from .now..oji,__ tive in religious and civic affairs. wnr"6en?nr,troTir thr governing body an- I - During the morning athletic but for some unavoidable reason organized play. Talk, however, cials declare, the only sane solu- lin, J. Alfred Compton, M. F. (Continued on paqe ten) set-back difficult to overcome. ough each >tate in the tion of a pathetic, involved case events will be held for the chil- (Continued on page ten) "With the help of good wea- I would probably claim the 4 Liquor Licensees Don't Church, Edward Christian and dren, as well as a baseball' game which threatened to become an Hugh Williamson Kelly. for the men. In the evening a her," said Mr. Hruska, "we feel ctcon of receiving leaa increasingly vexing problem. FORDS FIRST AID UNIT hat we can yet make.the grade Et at tKe greateit coat to Get Petmits Until huge display of fireworks will be Exempts Recess rovided we get the proper sup- Rootevcll Alphabetical «• Charges of incnrrigibility were featured. SET FOR HOLIDAY CALL filed against the girl by her own port from tho9e members of the lei, it appear., from the Mrs. J. A. Compton Home Chief Henry Kress is in charge There will be no meeting of the commission who failed to do their , that Maine hit the peak i father this week after dlher meas- of arrangements for the Keasbey United Exempt Firemen of Keas- iureshad failed. Judge Brown had Universal predictions tha* local After Newark Operation Detailed Arrangements Are part last week, and from the citi- particular. Only $6,300 iquor license fees of Sf3F>0 would company. Robert Dambach, bey, Fords and HopeUwn during zens generally. Realization of |A A. benefit., coat exactly •thought the case set J led last Janp- young son of President Joseph July and August, according to an lary but on the father's insistence •esult in an annual reduction in Mrs. James A. Compton has re- Ready For Emergencies our plans depends upon the con- 26.03 to adminiater. the number (if taverns, here were tiirncd to her home on Green Dambach, will attend the pro- announcement made today by J. entrated help of all. We have ihe again listened to a rehearsal of ceedingceedng s BB the companpy mascot, A. Dambach, secretary of the or- On Satarday is even more striking the^ problem on Monday. blasted for the second straight Street a'fter spending several traveled as far as we can alone. I ftlM |Vt* 1^ l">»-'ii I""' v "•• n v,.- ,-• •-- - -• year this week. Licenses expired weeks in St. ,Barnabas' Hospital, This is thhe same ''Bobby''Bbb"" whho ganization. The next meeting will rerull thai Bx-PreHidenti Thu.father..lad.his diler d.a.ugh- 1 At least one local community ia I cannot help but feel that we will on June "JIO: Beginning July 1 Newark, where she underwent an scored, such, a sensation at the re- be held the first Friday of Septem- not be disappointed in the end,"- •-• whom we all regarded as|ter, Ruth, testified that the 10- cent parade in Asbury Park. ber. going to-be amply prepared Sat- •tr---dealt out millions of!year-old Emily, had been found there were fit! licensed establish- operation. • urday to cope with emergencies to starving Europeans, [climbing into their house through ments, compared to 02 last year resulting from Fourth of July and the same number of special burns. ifur wawarr, at a cost of less a window at 2 o'clock in the morn- permits^—three-package stores and RELIEF ROLLS CUT per cent. ing.' Angered, Kuth pushed her two clubs. Thoroughly realizing that many sister out and refund to let her such|"minor" wounds may rapidly Twelve More Cherts Drop- As always there were laggards, After The Coronation Of The Queen Of The Stadium 1 did you ever hear or read enter until the lS-year-old ad- develop into alarmingly infectei ped By Omenhiser |a lot of oratorical balder- (Conthmed on page h'n) four of the licensees neglecting to danger zones, often necessitating ai emanated from the Phil- pick up their permits until WeiU the amputation of a child's hia convention—even in- nesday although Clerk B. J. Dun- or leg in order to save his life, Twelve families have been cut to tlie apeech of Preaident igan had remained in his office un- the first Aid Squud of the- Fords otf the relief rolls thus far this (v In the Br.t few round, of ^ardi, former Senior Vice wovks. Commander Greiner, or Mrs. Sarah Flood, oldest visitation a planned, m-ijor event. at thrilling encounter. Why Gha-lie H« he waa affectionately 1 Jommandor John Darnbuck flowers and gifts were show- "I tell what , actually going on knowfi, was one of those who be- living member of the Pres- ered upon the spry lady yeoWrdsy •»il allow li.tenor. to form their was selected as Commander, lieved in tlie Kurds Post from the byterian Church, waa 90 yl maiiy friends aiu1 relatives. succeeding the Ute Charles S. ery beginning. He was the lifth years old yesterday, still She received them with a brisk umor of war this week. Greiner, who died Ust week. Dam- signer to the original application possessed of thd1 sense of smile and a cordial, iinn hand- a back, who has Ion. been active for a temporary charter und he clasp which belied her JIKO, st ten days since Japan humor t6 whicW< she attri- Still Maintain. Intere.t into (!hina agahrand that's in-Legion circles, will serve until served as iirst adjutant of the post. nextt SeptcmbSeptember' , at wK.«h time a Thu first muiutes ui)pi?!ii' in his butes her longevity. Although Mrs. Flood now hat fficers will be handwriting. The mother of Mrs. Samuel E. some difficulty with reading the Wuodbridge •• to have a new slate of fine typqgraphy • of the daily Fourth of July comparatively chosen. Organized Unit. Potter, Mrs. Flood was born in belonged to "Aa chaiinuui of a committee be Woodbridge and lived here most newspapers, she maintains a curi- '• from the usual nol.y dem- Charles (iiTiner .. .and ous, introspective interest in tho >lrittion>. No firework) will ,oth the American Legion Look the lead in forming an tiuxi- of her life. Upon the death of liary. It, was during his adminis- her husband she went to Westfleld curious world about her. A pro- allowed, except by .pecial the Fords Fire Company., duct of an earlier age, she finds ""nit from tint Town Commit- tration and through hia help that to reside with a daughter, Mrs. the Sons of the Legion were for- William Von Grueben, GrOvu Ave- it difficult sometimes lo compre- or Building In.pector, and hend the transitions in sentiment, there iliould be no ca.ualtie. Shy^Li't^r-Swin. med, and he waa of the greatest nue, wheie yesterday she received reaction and appeal from the, "old mai-U tha day. assistance in the formation of a a constant stream of visitors from days." And yet, she has a rwt junior auxiliary. the entire surrounding locality. gift of understanding which make* Hid you hear about the Lejfisla- _.,..maiHler Greiner was i\ man Mrs. Flood still travels up and W a shrewd, knowing " Well, the Solons at 1 our late c> down sstaira with remarkable of high ideals, sterling honesty and tionalist. rued,' sine die, with less sincerity of purpose. All Legion- agilitygy . She is particularlpc yy fond: "lit due for wh»t ti«y did thati f iii f th ld d Her |l*p-y«t»n4fcy was marred:"; !'''t was left undone. At'least naires war' preud of him and of of reminiscing of the old days sompwltat by the inability of Mr*. his work, Hwugh no more Le- around Woodbridge Township le tconoiuy group* prevented any giun J neadi uartera will know his when Main Street was hardly Potter (o visit because of a «ligj>t tuxes, even though they failed .1- i • .mmiL'ii the linal drive to rui^e fund's to build and equip a municipal jrttt- ,.._.. _ cow-uath and the ^disposition. She found sola.es, step or h'«r thu sound of his ( llmaxmg a I...:.« u • '1> k • «- ' '"" '» ",}' , | Hta.lium. MIHH.TO- more than a cut SiaU nxiiennea. voice, his :pivit will ljn on in the M ( F d aa Que(!|1 lf T lc population that wasn't centered in however, in her ^)wi*«4 belief family 'tl»- — , H"11 "MTT wn"',. 'wide «., f «r U. lionor-^Hl place going lo Mi,, 3ylvi« Dunham that other biithdMTi a« yfA t« ' civic pride will toon prpvlde of th« members ot «•- r-- , hearts of I is comradeTuntil a lust btilweeli the immediate proximity of the come at which »U it htr HTI be Stadium fund, depending further that the Host offe the reveille BCJnd its strident cull to bia(lefts )wo whon am luw^lnthe Queup nwui i-hux, e »a i^y-in-waiting. Mayor August F. Oi-eiwr, «ku«ni principal thoroughfare wa» so : relatives may be with hw, i crowd, that go to ice th« tboW following in eulogy, of Jiiaspuit all tQ K»th*f in a new and brighter MifiM Tobias and M.i Dunhaui, prresided at the ^lumoiuea. In the fureground ai;e the two flower •' ' wnarated a* to »»k« a half a buck for .pending. a Legionnaire: "ChWles J. ,er waa WOODBIDGR IN

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.'. '1' •..-•.:' f- - INTRODUCED DURING THE CRUSADES, Sov.•.>-;„' VJERE AUU MADE OVER ONE t_*ST. IT T-- | - :...-.• -,-f •>.•• •:, • 1 : : VSfAS HOT UNTIL 1785" THAT MODERN ta : ..-. :»;•. ->. '. ;, .;'•,.-. v.: ... 59c tha: < r.;.. SHOES, WITH THE USE OF RIGHT V .11(1)1.Ur LEFT LASTS ^ Reg. $1.09 Pantl SILK with ihi.- ':.",r,-. • ' Thwh - ,:-.<:•;•• :.-.rr.;i.,/ abo.t SLIPS mt-'ii':!';':, M'.-::. :.'" IV !:.&')(: ITli'!- ical mar. or: ::.i. ; .iiit.i-.ion, 'htrc beini; ri'j doc'.-.r -.vr.hu. 100 mile", j Afu-r -ij !/;f/n',:..., ',f •jiri'iirg 'j;/fy*. A World's ing laxative: r,ill . .'.!• rrisin recti'.-' : i i Life-Saver Greatest "" «araTicli..-<;v/'i,r&r;-.:,-I-; r + GOWNS Both M-MIJII. sir.'! r!"* r,a-!i«-ins • for Pocketfcoohs/ Money-Saver! led a chat fr. i wurth to Where he did1 *Vin•;.'.!:•.>.^ :•'!•('.It-n-' PANTIES AW- iK.C, Miett, k'uic>.t- ( lowo! Wirld'i firit-cbuice ecoo- : tikry to obsteirio v i'h i!.;:--;>-U,u~ lire«inullp»i«bu>ti- omj lire — otcr 22 milHuq told luck and rare skill. Hr vi ,T(. J^ 29c WEATHER? tU th« Goody««f BI-= *• 10 i»u. Rctl Goodyttr these extraordinary ytat • ^i :,;. iMtnn*. H*«'« the W j; ! low- ••ilk. J«u- Gives rot \l% oon aontkid Pn« v«lut for lurcl life in "Machete." llra MX- Recently he saw tht ti.(.-..-nij.-.'.f.'i tnil**!e. StlttWd on dw HI 1 schooner "Edna Hoyt ui Id^tor. can. W/ri4't OKMI popular tire aim come into Portland haibvt. H>- It«ark Wr«r mas a »igned himself on as su-ptrcar/o. ; U ami Ir*i Hia experience on this craft foirm the basis for his latest boijk- I ON EASY PAY PLAN ON EASY PAY PUN Foundation Lobttar Newbur^ Cut the lobster into small,piei-e=. $3.50 »nd measure. For 2 cups meat, LOADED DICE E»wrt melt one tablespoon butter in a >"0f&Cti6EI>?DlCE AtR£ FIRST L'unrlltrc * saucepan, add the lobster with salt and pepper to season and 1 finely ,. ID AN THC MAHABHAKATA) chopped truffle and simmer 5 inin A HINDU EPIC OF A.6OVT 500 B-C, FRANK SYCKLE utiii. Ktir in 1 cup Madeira wine WHICH TELLS OF A TROOP COK- and cook 3 minutes stirring con- MANOtf*. WHO LOST M» WEALTH TO stantly. Beat the yolks of 2 eggs, SUN-CLEERi combine with 2 cups cream and A CROOKED GAMBLCR. USlNQ New Brunswick Avenue at Jefferson Street add to the^lubater. Stir and cook 112 Smith St. Ht,,u ±mtHtI ^ ; until very thick. Serve on sUces of crisp buttered tomrt. . „ III'K* THlH» (III K\ K». PERTH AMBOY, N. J. TeL P. A. 4-0591 f"*-"-*..'^,' nDHRTDGE INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936 PAGETHBtt *n emotional orgy, yo. iuu make «p|f Ifsn adapt.dabl,e to the Society: NINETY-TWO PRIZES PRESENTED FRIDAY £•••••*"•••• ways of mankind Smart Wear for the Beach licnrn to anulyif yourself in life. Fix ynur miml on MM* \s i Basking Ridge jAT ST. JAMES' SOCIETY'S CARD PARTY:; one field of emleavor and let all your will and purpose tk>f>ard ,orth League Attends Large Crowd Attends Affair Mi*. .1 Mnrdini:. Mrs. Owen t arhievinit auccess. Don't pt»y fOWt PiihifJiHL £ By STELLA + hunches You are the nort of pnk .upper, Devotional; 1 Win. ! Mi '. l.nui* llaumlin, Mr»...... who should conuder ererrthlng Held In Auditorium *•****•*••••**< carefully before ynu act. and v«W Manyln^arty Lillian CortVy, Mrs. Lawrence ifteti think twice before you ipeak Of Schoo__ l Campion. Mrs. Albert Thompson, , ,,«-ort!i 1-enKUP of the JULY 3RD commit yourseiCto an opinion ot |.,,IJM. Methodist Episcopal Ninety-two prizes were Mrs. I'atm-k Trainer, Mrs. Charles IK this your birthday'.' line of action. awarded at the public card Ar-.enai.lt. Mr*. Michael Conole nn the other hand, you havl .,';,;' host on Sunday nf- Then you have a keen ap- •iMlnin '»>ler, Theresa Gall, Mrs. Ifcoth f an Hrpiment—and ' ,, virc wore included in one of the arts will be your r ;(;iBt v Iu lltl Mr Mar Elnhorn ive them mature consideration, •i ml. him Friday niuht. ' • " - »- y - choice as a life career, Liter lut in cultivating '.pen-minded- II MnrPonald, pastor nt Tti,' door prizes were won - K.lfnnor ColTey, Helen Connolly, ature and music appeal to you, and tiess. ayuii) >winiciii{( over into th* HI/ Ridge Church, led ii Berlon Ihinigan, Mrs. Lillian Co* Mrs. John Boyle, Marfcwet Hard- if a woman, you might find your othrr extreme. That i» jusi ai . ,,m:ils and following thi: fi-y. Mi». N'athan Patten. j ing,,. Mary Fenton, t. Dunigan, self seekintr a career on the tad. For you. it in best to neck union meeting was hek You are fond of travel. the middle path. SiH'ciiil prizes, went to Mrs. A, Mrs. Nnmuel LaPenta, Mrs. Mary ,1,1'resseil by Rev. I^iurer I. Thompson, Mrs. Theodore Zeh- '• You are a person of tempera Ynu are very attractive to Hit ,n, pastor y your fluotuatiiiit moods admirer". In affair" of the heart, !,,, |,.il by Rev. Carl ('.. :iml Mr*. Arthur Rcichiirdt. ten. ,lf you don't wntch out, these unlike l»i«it:t'r award* n'ere made as fol- will alway-. truiile y«u <'iirj(-ftly in •/.thodist Kpiscnpal Chinch lows: Hy^n, Barbara .Kenny . your mnli-rittl surci>sii in life ,.i| tlie accompaniment, for Non-playtrs: Mr* Hujro Geis, Knr paih tiine ynu succumo to the choice uf a life partner. ,. ,,n mi iiccordion. ''iilL'C: .Joseph Dunlgiin,' Mrs. Mrs, Stephen Rarer. Mr*, .lohn .linking the trip were: H. Quitflpy. Vrta Snyder, Mrs. IWers, Sr., Mnt.-Mllo Jiirdot, Mrs. M I!, Sullivan. Mrs. Alfred J. 1 ,i Kllis, James Ellis, Mild- ciey. Mri. Wifllam Joel. Mrs,; I '. Miller. Mrs. Joseph Mclaughlin. :,.nsi>ii. Wiulicld Hjornsen, j Cliarle- Kiirr, Mrs.'Jnhn F.inhorn, j Mrs. Walter dray, Mrs. Stephen p,i..,.. Mr. and Mrs., Justin (•uerin. f Mr*. 1'iiuil; Mayo. Mrs. .Anne Ber-• I,,.-miia Aiiilersnn, Russell i-i'ii. Mr*. Mary E.. Mack, Mrs. Kmily David, Martha luliri Zilai, Mrs. John Mullen. Mrs. BUY A GOOD . ,, lioris Jacklin, John \\'illi;lm Whali'n, Mrs.. CeoiEe Keasbey Girl Honored llmicl. Killenberger. Carl. O'Hrii'ii, Kev. Chnrles A. Dusten, .,, iic. Marion Barth, Harry Mrs. John Cillitiiin, Mrs. Howard RECONDITIONED I nVtta Deppe, Mrs. Emilia I!. Valentine. H. B. Qiugley. Mrs. Ai A Surprise Shower . , |i,.lores and Bctlv Mell- Michael .1. Trainer. ;•,".,'. and Mrs. Carl 0. E. MclU I'iniKhle: Mrs. Robert Owen, Mr*. Andrew Hciselhertr, Anna Mi- Prospective Bride Receives • liuio. Mrs. J. Kt'iuiii, Mrs. Chris Many Beautiful Gilts; USED CAR! Marlin. Mrs. A

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!•.-.!• FOUR 14 > DAYS, THREE 13) DAYS In Her Greatest Picture! STARTING WITH STARTING WITH PHEVUE FRIDAY PREVUE TUfcS. NITE QUEEN !>:•/'. "Princen Come i ..." 0:16 "Dialing Pir»le" THE HALF ANGEL . 7:4", 'bantifif Pjr.lt" 1:45 "Stcret >igent" 9 i K 'Prtnt*:»i Comti - - •" 9:06 "Oincing Pir*U" 10 , . "D.ncm* Pirate" 10:37 "Stcrel^AiftDt" FRANCES DEE FIRST DANCING MUSICAL IN*10O% NIW/ BRIAN DONLEVY with CHARLES TECHNICOLOR!*/ HENRY ARMETTA BUTTERWORTH ALICE FAYE LAST TIMES TODAY GLORIA STUART LORETTA YOUNG IMAGINE HIM r'.-u JACK HALEY ROBERT TAYLOR TO FACE WITH Of*

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CHARUi COLLINS H4TCMCOCK n*w 4—tint MUM- FRANK MORGAN FRANCES LANGFORD NA SIB GUY STANDING "POOR UTTLE RICH GIRL" A AND THESK SONG HITS LAST TIMES FRIDAY "Tt« Hill. f OU Wromin1 " "THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS" u T H "L)rt«TOinj Out Loud" FRED MAC MURRAY -CAROLE LOMBARD °S¥A G E EVERY WEDNESDAY N1TE-"BATHIG BEAUTIES ON PARADE" -win 1 Ever c»owr nDHRIDGE INDEPENDENT THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936 PAGEFTVI

--The I'olonin Girl Scout troop CELANESE SHEER thvuiiKh tiu'ir leader, Mr». (Jnlvin ohnio.n, extended the oourU'py of IheWeek C0L0NIA NEWS the si.nit tuniM" "n the Johnson t".mini- :.) ihf> For-(jet-me-not Tru.>p of Rnhguy for overniuht —Mr, and Mr?. Arthur Saywell c»ck, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Uvell. Mr. ; Wedn sd.iv. ml lht Bettyy, of Fairview and Mrs. Hamilton BillinKs, Mr. I ——Mr. and Mr?. Edward Metier in Review venue were guests on SSundad y of nnd Mr?. Howard .Jennings, Mine and f.iniily bml •« thsir w«»k-end 1 51 Mi »1i. ami Mrs. Joseph Rice of lrv-MildredMildred ' Hi!|Hillini g "nnir'SlisTLiiHa| Mi* L|]|n I* ''" »« •'"•"'Phine Wattendorft. Fischer, all of Colonia were guests wno riUuvnetl ti» her home in C hi- — Mr. nnd Mrs. James Currid of nt the wedding of Miss *ubrev .t 'llt'" '*>' airplane on Sunday. mm who cnme back" one 1 ...nliron, star runner, who inrth Hill Road had as their Ruest' Bird to Andrew Smith (in Saturday —Mr«. Stanley Smith, Harry -.iclt-r<-'il nt the height of n Friday, Anton Erickann (if New I afternoon. Burlork and Howard Fletcher at- in •liuIrunswickn . —Mr. anid Mrs. Charles Horn i '''"'led a meeting of the entertain- ',,. t years ago, was the mtm w0 --Mr. and Mrs. Norman King of of McKarland Hoad hnve as their : committee of the Democratic of the (Olympic track i'orth Hill Road have as their guest Mrs. Horn's brother who is |s ?0,nml Wanl Association Monday ,,,„,l tniynuts in a misty ruin ;ui'ats Mrs. King's mother and here on a furlough from the Phil-1 n'Jrnt at the Hopelawn Democratic .,,,1 Stadium. He admin- brother, Mrs. J. M. Cramback and ippine Islands.. I Club. 1'lnns were completed for n ', ^unniiiK defeat to the Timothy Crnmbnck of New York 1 ( am l> to be nel(t at ( he Venzke in the 1,500- —Mr. and Mrs. Christian Young-j i ' , , vW "ity. ood of McFarland Road hnve as American Legion Hall Saturday j —Tlia Cnlonia Fire department their guests their. ?on Otto his wife i «V"»»K. July 2oth. Howard FU'ch- held a successful dancte on Satur- and children of New York and their ier is chairman of the entertain- day nifcht at the American Legion (laughter and son-inlsiw, Mr. and ment committee. Mr-. Elcnnor Holm Jar- Th record by regaining the club rooms. Music was furnished Mrs. Loois Kafta and daughter, f ~r * regular meeting of the by the "CslleEians". The commit- Barbara, of Plainfield , Colonia American Legion Auxili- ,| lH\/K stroke title, break- B ry VL in Americun mark, tee was headed by Francis MoKen- —Dr. Fred H \lbec of ™"" . - ' . »>«.hel(| Monday night ,»t 'cciinds which she made in na as honorafy chairman. A. H. Mr, .lurrett did not com- laegtr,' general chairman, assisted Specials for the 4th by Thomas Hynes, Stanley Smith, ,:, 5Ti.r. ( t Joseph N'aulty, Frank Carlson, W. aboard the SS. Kungsbolm, 1 trip throunK, South : Price* have been drastically cut because we are approaching the end of the buy- M. Kimb'all, Charles Ayre? and Amer rein- Christopher Christofiherson, Re- iica by air. He \iill stop at On i-il iludice William Clark freshriienta Were in charRe of Wil-Venice, Florida, 'Trinidad, . Fern- ing season and we can't afford to hold these automobile*. Your license platei coat ,\,. York attorneys be friends w liam Farr. Guests attended from ambuco, Rio de Janiero, Buenos him a surprise fare- fl,,ni any'except minor tfr . . Aires, Can Diego, Fo.'ipnulo, Limn, only one-half now, so if you haven't an automobile there i» really no excuse why you ! well party at the Legion c' ,..isc« in New Jersey. Judge Colonin, Avcnel, Rahway, Eliza- Guayaquil and ;Panama ''ity. Mrs. beth nnd Nutley. jAlbee accompanied Dr. AUwe as during which he was presented shouldn't own one. No reasonable proposition refused. ' ' ,urtif Judges.Kortnan, Fake With a traveling bag. The guest* ,_ the. three other Federal —Mrs. Aubrey Woodwrtrd,' her far as Venice, enjoyed dancing (hiring* the evii- ,,i this state, about 1,000 daughter Marjorie nnd guest Pa tricia Long, of Fairview Avenue —A garden party fnr the benefit ning and refreshments were serv-• y,,ik attorneys hava been g, of the.Rahway Hospital auxiliary ed. The guests were": Mr. and Mrs. ,.,l lo practise in New Jersey lfleftt M,oml«Ml y ffor Long. Island, Ma was held Friday in the 'garden of Joseph MeAndrews, Mr. and .-Mrs. MAKE YOUR ,„. number of New Jersey spend the summer. Mr.the home of Mrs. John Amlerefeg James Currid. Mr. and Mrs. War- EVERY CAR ,, . permitted top rsctise in v list. of Dover Road. A fashion show was ren Pipes, Mr', and Mrs. Harry ,,;t(ii.rn District ot' New York staged on the lawns by Mrs. J. R. "Maneock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tteti- .pure refused him wheji he —Mrs. Joseph Hamilton and Alarple of Rahway, under the di- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Den BUy- LISTED HERE CHOICE FROM '• .nl'mmiition. He says only daughtetj^ Dorothy, of Fairview rection of Mrs. A. R. Janney of ker, Mr. and Mrs. William Doll, inn have the privilege, in; Avenue visited Mr. Hamilton in Elizabeth and Point Pleasant. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kroner. Harry Pittsburgh Sunday where Tie hasHelen Savage Cone and Miss Cam- Lnvin and Howard .T«nnings o'f been trgflsfsfed. by .hij fimEio_yers,line. Con*. .pou«Ml. C*l

L»ttuct HfH»Tt» »nd Tooiilo |iair t)i»<,'au-n StfUd—Frmch Drtliing th i,. F'v, *rt-fi.''hat tht ftrotK'tinr; .. br-' RaipbrrrV Glact 5m.ll C^k». _ '^1T". ... r ._. .. the practice. Th., 0( j t* "» Loiiiltr Club Sandwich •' ,.*JS : .r»n y.f; tr:v- V' '••'•"''" ^ 'a bicarfwinat* ha. b<-> i, a lea- V • •-..-• anii '.vhci -<•'••'- at tin- (-ii cirr. id<-rably by tht trv. J .''"ir.-i jr-• c ..mi.-. • ' •tnmach ii»trt^.« by ooj,),. ,. Its' • •:»:.;;>• •••-•• .ar- ;i.M.<: •'. •••hr! trr'.u[<- of wida rather than risk a th '•.,... -t-M-ra! ailrri' lit- ar.d irr.- (-vaiujnation that mishit i\

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••<: An •:: ' • that th* : ANu CREEN ',i which *.r,'-y u: j formed. .-•'•.*'•• Mn a bt'.tt! ;.,• PEPPERS e^h , that jjartii.-^'.u.1 :, In <\iimi::\i': FANCY CRISP to the wif': :i:.'l '/.vr- • .'. •'•: CUCUMBERS llb n I the hu-ljai.'! !.a-. • •:. • : .'•• ,, the la.st -A-'jfi. CHASE & SANBORNS DATED COFFEE ' 2k : !{;, It (Jot- i.'it •'•«: -.o ;.i- •..••:• •: HOME GROWN ''^ df a wife to Cum;.'.;,' ••'•,'.'. •f wishes of In-1 rrj-rAiii'l '..' '-icy DEL-MONTE BARTLETT PEARS -™ W ^command- whtn .-rn- k:.ow- | SCALLIONS bunch ,ffertiy wtl! that hi- j-j']f.'rr.er.- -r. Gabrietle Chanel has created this strikirm dinner dress of black net embroidered u~ith ichite !| that particular -u!ve'-t i- i.'/- •>- thread in a pattern farming horizontal bands. The top U cut or. tailored lines ar:d i'.e I'-tiri is ': good as hi-!>, Evti. ..:dyj"_- -f t!i;ck dre-,inK. i.ete.-.-ltatt kir.. Tr.t c :',:\a:'. r^pkir.. incider.t- ( According to the modern mtth- -laiidwii-ht- alt for the mo-t •..'..- u.-t- of ijotli a kr.ife ar.d fork in ally i? vtry ::r.; oitant. especial;}' TO ' od, children i-.i<: jfivtr. a ita-on for CELERY b«nchL r it! • • being told r/.. "Jurt btcau.-e" is no !'al t f-au-n with the finger- and " to cover safely tht di=tar.ce : fci 5t-.e^ered \/,u: -au.-a?es. ar.d rja- r l COLLEGE INN SCOCKTAIL—«"„.. 15c ''longer hufTsciti:' reason. A child not with any sort of iniijk- !K-rit. Of ^ ,P' , , .. . i -tu AV Icon cbntrap'ifj:.- a:t so popular CALIF. SUGAR FANCY h with an inri'jirins.' minH want.- to con l-st, tht "(.'iiot-y h;nu-'. tovtrtd appetizers, except, perltaps, a cock-! nov-'- These r.a;-t::r;- :r.;.y bt square fvj.cknow why h* should not rn- ;il-^v,,; QUALITY ,"*--";f.p- her hu j JUICY CALIFORNIA band i.k bc-"<-: i.,,ilifn'-! than, .-he ; •' to give ;u. v: :».;.i!,. Nfver Aind i Can y' j : what i-ucii ..iji--'.':o!.- ir.ay or niay FANCY APPLE SAUCE «... 7c '• 'i -: not be; ti.ii*'- li(--idc the ]ji.ir,t. LEMONS 8for FANCY V"**SObviou.-!y. tiie - -u.tt-*fu: >'marriajri- I- O.M- ir. '.fhich in'-n cu.d MEATS |;women -bun.- tr.eir p; o'ol.'ritt- a:.(i •'Hi 1 OCTAGON TOILET SOAP ***•*<*• 2for9c wi" the respon.-ibility '•!' -'•:v:%:y thuii. Si? When situate:.- au- t:.!kt'i over. M is at !ea-t -;.ai(-d tdat ;.hia.-e. LEAN WHOLE J, J told you -o." STALEYS GLOSS STARCH'"^ «*»». There i.- a c.-rtain 'ypt •' wife rho justifies !•«.-[ ;.t CALA HAMS 19c lb. FRESH PRUNES «^ ™N «., c- to have -onjethitii.' more. Cinvinding thai; a h.ij.ch by which FANCY — CELLOPHANE WRAPPED ;.ome tun justify ont'-Kund. In'coivcluiidi. I .a.fifht add.that WHITE EAGLE SOAP CHIPS —«129^ " because a bride no luturtr is r*- COHAGE HAMS 35c lb. |; quired to obey hei hu>l>aud does • not mean that ^he i- i.ot entirely clb WHITE NAPKINS ™» -«.^.i 5 fre« to do as -he pleu.-e- and to PORK LOINS,Rib Side 93 - belong to a va«t a-.-embliijre of OU may think you cue too busy to bother women who like to bt refieved of C L WASHING SODA -«»- - I' :1K-. BII responsibilHy—even that of do-i Ywith precautionary measures, bui a iew- FRYING CHICKENS 9Q ">• ™* itg tlieir own thinking- t FULL steps in time can help combat the bad effects LEGS SPRING LAMB 25'U>. CLOUDY AMMONIA STRENGTH ReB- Sile Btle 5c Peauty Tips of summer winds and skies on skin and hair. '*- LCIN LAMB CHOPS *J Qc lb BAKERY IEST10N: "I ban n very DAIRY fodd complexion and li> nicely You can dry your hair quickly with the aid of FANCY FOWL, aUsizei 2 gdb. —»|l except my •houldert, Meadow Farm qr Tulip Country H» wbich teem to acquire * crop of an electric hair dryer. Prices from $7.95. Y6u DOUBLE LOAF 15c big splotchy freckles ai loon *• CHUCK ROAST Igdb. I lt»rt iwimmlog in the ipring. 1 Of courts, it t»lte> monthi to get can put unruly locks back in place with the rid of them in the F»ll »ndj I NAVaC0RNBEEF3lbi25c Creamery Butter Ib^S would lilt* to precent them Inji help of an electric curling iron. Price $1.00 Cream Filled CAKE 15c ea. "\M' Ye*t if ponibie.—Gloria." . .'in- I .wonder if the "freckles" are c fjffnot caused t>y getting an ugly up. „ Applications with an electric vibrator FISH G sunburn early in the season eaqh Selected EGGS tk.23 year? Often where little water will help to keep your skin smooth and' firm. Large RoUs 24f blisters have formed and the skin Fmh;Ciitn^|T->' i 7c lb. IMPORTEP has peeled off, the sensitive new skiri will shuw u ditferent color^- Prices from $9.{$5. Small carrying charge if «Bueeially if it ia exposed to the JERSEY P0KG1ES gc lb. Swiss CHEESE lb. 31 L *un tuo sunn. Try to ten more you buy these appliances on4erms. ASSORTED PIES 12c a '3' gradually this Slimmer, Get a (food tinted protective sun uream and BOSTON MACKEREL gdb. use it liberully over the baek and • ms MOKE Eifcrme/ry you ust mi CHMP» IT GCTS • DAISY MAID u|>Per shoulders that seem to get more sun than the rest of yxm. JERSEY BLUE FISH l Repeat the application after each PVBLIC POUNDCAKE •£ lOcea. Oleomargarine lb 13 .^ DO!)BRIDGE INDEPENDENT THITRffl>AY,*ULY2, PAGE 8EVM •'On- H too is Im-ause it will bring rpsump- <"»1 of activity at tho local plant, employ- Published Every Friday by J"«nt of men, distribution of money. It will AWRI6HT BUDDIE DON'T WASN'T WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. >« a symbol of> stimulated building indus- SWEETNESS AND LIGHT try, a harbinger of the restoration of this STAN THERE" LIKE BUDDIE Woodbrirfge, N. J. BT CHARLES E. GREGORY area to its place in the sun. A DUMMY-YOU KSJOW Telephone, Waodbrld|s 8-1710 THE UMPIRE AKJ' >OU M Subscription $1.50 Per Year Revival of our manufacturing plants KNOW DARN WELL Equality My Eye! will mean more to Woodbridge Townsh'ip TCHA? I can hardly wait for the 1936 Democratic nation*! HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, ban we can readily calculate and we trust DOKI'TCHA? campaign to get started under the watchful eye of thow Editor and Publisher hat n unit of the mc IU,d significance of two political idealists, Franklin Delano Roosevelt »B4;J , || ARLES E. GREGORY .... Managing Editor he National Pireproofing will be able to James Aloysiua Farley. ft ft A A * ; Kntcred na eecond-class matter March 13, lead the way. i•mi nt the Portofftce at Woodbridgc, N. J. Mr. Farley, of course, will be the front-man and th« ,M,l',, • the Act of March 3, 1879. back-stop all rolled into one. Without the convenience or Still OnThe Job necessity of a gun he'll hold up the postmasters and the It w too much to hope that the Board of party faithful for cash contributions so that Mr. Roosevelt Public Utility Commissioners will get can tirade ngainst the princes of privilege and the, econo- immediate response to its order that the! mic rpyalists just to make it all look good. While Jim it Pennsylvania Railroad start wRhm thirty making change, Mr. Roosevelt will be readying up a brisk Go The Limit days elimination of the Woodbridge, Colo- ling, fighting harangue against the money-changers. The Township Committee- should ex- n.ia and I»elin grade-crossings.' I can't quite understand- how Mr. Roosevelt hag be- ,,l itself to the limit to consummate ne- The railroad still has one avenue of de- come so bitter about the money-changers, either. If I».' irdons now -pending which have in lay fltill.unexplored, an appeal to the Su- member correctly he Was in their midst, one of them, dw»Y| licet Uic location bent of the entire preme Court of the United States. A second ing thoBe "twelve Jong Republican years." as president of0 possibility, which might well serve ;,ni factory of the Nite-Kraft Corpopra- - as an the Fidelity and Deposit (Company, president of the United J escape,frof m the,,Board's demand of last European Investors, Limited and Director of the Intern**" Tl'ic concern is interested in taking over '-''ay, is the still-existing hope of a grant tional Germnnic Trust. ., pliiiil. of the Fords Porcelain Company i the Federal'government. So long as He wasn't a candidate for the Presidency on a plat- ,i limls that improvements costing ap- here remains a chance that the WPA will form promoting class-hatred in those.days, lo be sure, and' r nxiniatcly $l.. ),000 will be required.'Nu- Inanco a portion.of the tremendous C6st his unofficial status may account for his willingness to rft-, , i,,us conferences h.ivo been held by all af the improvement, it is hardly logical that I main in the temple of the financiers, silently, smilingly" . ,1-iics concerned and officials are fairly the railroad would take any steps which content with his coupons) and his shears. I don't kno#" might preclude such assistance. whether the shears gave out, or the coupons, or whether ,,undent that satisfactory arrangements THAT HELPLESS FEEUNG ill bi' made finally. We trust their opti- Of one thing, however, we are sure. Jim Farley happened along about that time and prop out 'M the Presidency. In any event they teamed up. ,I..,,I is justified. The Board has earned the gratitude of Although the municipality would find it he community for its conduct of the entire Their shrewd promotion during a three-year Christ- A I, ward to attempt to assume a role other case. Nearly eighteen months ago, after a mas proved its mettle at the National Convention in Phil- i,mi advisor or counciliator in any financial •mg survey, it directed the Pennsylvania adelphia last week. Mr. Farley had all of the taxpayer^ . ,,M action, it should be actively concerned Hailrod to ejiminate the dangerous intersec- guests on hand, particularly those with the lustiest lungi AND THEY SAID .. THIS WEEK and the least morals to shout and hoot and holler like hell ibis extent. The Nite-Kraft Corporation tions which had caused the loss of nearly a for Roosevelt, Farley and the boodle-bag. ., IH'CM, ever since its establishment here, wore of lives and the destruction of thous- THE QUESTION: How did you RiothiTs-Barnum and Bailey. He >egiivin thow buiineii? YEARS AGO , Miisidcrate neighbor and a generous em- ands (if dollars worth of property. So well aught me trapeze work. Three THE PLACE: The Stadium later we were married — They could hardly do otherwise, else Mr. Farley would \i\.-r. Working- conditions for its female had the Hoard constructed its case, and so round •. hat's our daughter Charlotte, Ten Years Ago TEACHERS WILL OPEN give their suite of offices to someone else, and also their ,ipluvfs have been exemplary and the sound was its position that both the Su- THE ANSWERS: ho's six — and I built up this preme Court and the Court of Errors and FRED MARKS, Stettin, Gcr- iiL'ii;il trapeze act with Helen SUMMER SCHOOL HERE place on the payroll. In addition, l*hiladelphia and the .)•-,•.•: considerably above the scale in simi- Browne and Helen Hnrvcy. It's the For the first time, Woodbridge Appeals added their sanction to the origi- mny, a lion tamer: Why, I began convention presented remarkable possibilities for a seven- u industries aromrd tht> rotmtry; the old country about 190(5. I antest act in show business- four s to have a Summer School; I-esler nal order. " * im! ;\ half minutes on the stage. Dix, principal of Schools No. 1 ty drunk and since there was .nothing better to do, work We should like the "firm to realize that arwnys- -liked ani- We went direct from Billy Rose's and 11, will supervise the work in No delays, no subterfuge, no sham have mals when 1 •as p^ 1 the lower irrndes. A. C. -Ferry, high being farthest from their mind, why not. In any other city, ,, •.udbridge Township is profoundly inter .lunitin at the Hippodrome to four been countenanced during the progress of boy — 11**»4[- weeks at Luna Park. Then we came school principal, will be in charge they might have called the Democratic convention de- :,-,| in its future, that it is anxious to do y la playing hero and we're going right back to of that department. Perth Amboy the Hoard's determination to end the death- school authorities have tnken over bauchery but Philadelphia hns seen politics of the Farley in its power to pave the way for fith eats, dogs, Fort Worth to work for Mr. Rose dciiling crossings. For the residents of the •abbits and pige- auain in the Texas Centennial as the Summer work there and no stripe for years on end. ' expansion :yins I had. When soon us we finish this engagement. Formerly many Woodbridge boys Philadelphia, by the grace of the taxpayers, took the e of concern requires more than still a PATT PATTERSON, Herford, and girls attended the sessions Hoard for its fair, efficient and conscien- Texas, c*vboy musician; The delegates and the payroll prostitutes to its heart and sup-, p service. It requires real action. •oungster I got a Theatre Guild got me in show there. J kms handling of the entire project. >b an cagemtui » • t plied motorcycle cops with loud sirens to practically any- business, I guess. KU KLUX KLAN HOLDS ifith a circus. 1 I cowboyed all RAHWAY CHURCH . JUl£.wJip..had a badge. They knocked, shoved and billied Charles J. Greiner orked my way iiver the cow Sunday night a crowd that filled the poor devils paying the bill so the weaving, plaster hr thtr-fnfflily am Earmntlheir Way p in the business country and final- the main auditorium of the First id t to America in ly cam*- East to Mothadiat Church oi Rahwiw to statesmen could get to their places in the convention hall ;.nut tit' friends of Charles J. (ireiner ol Agents of I). Frederick Burnett. State U11-. I was only 20 yours old but Madison Square capacity and «ven extended down and yell for "RoTTseVetT' Commissioner of Alcoholic Beverage Con- went out to Los Anodes, out to Harden with the the steps to the street witnessed ivls whose traguNleath removes from thi Universal City, and 1 worked in the rodeo in 11K10 as the service of ttie Junior Order of While all this was going on, Mr. Roosevelt was in tele* .mnmnity a citizen of sterling worth. His trol, continue apace their campaign to mop ovies for 15 years with wild ani- the ;ku Klux Klan of Union Coun- phonic conversation almost continually with hia partner, -I na\ acts. Doubling for stars in any a cow-hand. The ty. 'Arriving iij full regalia, all but hv a 11 who' ever knew up New Jersey of untaxed, illicit liquor. Farley, While Mr. Roosevelt was indicting pretty phraae* ;.assillg is niournell licture that had wild animals — Guild the the two speakers marked, the nut that was the only kind of stunt him. •• Activity of Mr. Burnett's men turned to Lynn Ring's play crowd Heard James ft. Bennett, calling for economic equality, political equality was get- ivork I did. Later I was with Seiig's Grand Titan of the Third Precinct Aside from his splendid service to the Woodlnidgt: las^jwek when they swooped loo out there and with the David "Green Grow. of thu New Jersey Klan, who was ting blasted into bits as the boys in the back room were do- The Lilacs" and Harry Hansen I'ost of the American Legion diiwii on Joseph Calaida and his Middlesex orsley Zoo, too. Then I went to the main speaker. Rev. G; A. Law, ing the business* and the riff-raff and the delegates were.™ St. Louis and broke a pair of ele they wanted some one who knew pastor of the church, welcomed the the country it was laid in to play ,iid tn the Konls Fire Company, Mr. Grein- Tavern and seized many gallons of bever- hants for Annheuser-Busch, th< Junior Order. doing their stuff in the tap-rooms. i jrewers, who used them for adver- the/ leading role. The rodeo people . r was one ol thos4 rare individuals who ages which they alleged did not carry th toW them I could do it, though I'l * • • It was just as well, probably, that no more important isements. I went back to Los An- 150 PRESBYTERIANS AT .-'«uhl be coiiuti'il upon to contribute his required revenue stamp. Mr. Galaida plead jt'les then, bought my own "lion never had any stage experience. 1 questions were put to the assembled grafters and rubber- went up and read that 54-page part RECEPTION TO D1LLENER and eiHTKV to any project which wasjt'ii not guilty but was held in $500 bond fo ind broke them in. They hadn' One hundred fifty members of stamps than perfunctory ones such as adjournment, the ver been handled before. I'vg been for Miss Hclburn and the rest of the Presbyterian Congregation at- ln.rled In the happiness and contentment action by the Middlesex County Grand working them in the East since' the Guild directors arrd thfy engag- tended the reception given in the next song to be bellowed, or when next to salute the flag. l;, 0 i ed me. Then a lot of things hap- ii ibo*e anitind liirv An exemplary neigh- Jury. 3 Sunday School room to the newly The candid convention reporters sent the word back home ' WILLIAM UTTERIDGE, Col- pem-d. I played the role all through nstalled pastor and his wife, Rev. , ir, a kind friend and a loyal legionnaire We do not, of course, know the merit N. J., The Act Beauti- the Boston, engagement and then and Mrs. L. Y. Dillener, and the that everyone was much too cock-eyed to do even sub-nor-'j • | «.„ *""' _ _ 1/t .. „ _L „* Trt«n tunic tllA T\«r|- 1 1' the Galaida case. We do commend, how- ful: I started as a boy. I lived on Franchot Tone took the part. I Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Nesbitt, the mal thinking. The bosses, under instructions from the so- J • >• held a warm place in the hearts of every- i small farm near went l>acU to New York and made lurch's missionaries who are home ever, the efforts of the Commissioner and a lot of recordings, wrote a few from India" on furlough, per-boss Farley, wore attending to the President's requea$*-j Cambridge, Eng- and was on the air for his agents to uphold the spirit and'the let land, and had al- songs » • • in luxurious quarters hired by the taxpayers. The people of Fnnls and the neighbor- EAF and WABC and I lectured Five Years Ago ter of our post-prohibition control iaw.s ways worked with a lot all through New England on So they produced a platform and Mr. Roosevelt pro* '/ cnnuuuuilies will miss him sorely. His hones. In 1885, I the real West. I've written a lot of SEWAREN BANKER RETIRES .iiiimely demise is all the more difficult to Trafficking In alcoholic beverages i: went out to Can- stories. Esquire is the bfcst maga- AFTER FORTY-FOUR YEARS luced a speech, accepting everything including Mr. Farley fjraught with many possibilities of frau> ada and worked zine that's ever printed any of my William T. Ames of Sewaren re- and his efficient method of financing the Presidential cam- fdiiicili' when there cumes to mind the on a ranch there. stories, I guess. But I'm going to tired to private life this week after i.aiiv services vet unlini-du'd which Mr. and deceit and unless strict surveillance i: [ happened to be write the West as it's never been forty-four years of continuous ser- paign. The Democrats' hearts bled for the victims of our written. The real West hasn't ever ditfi- practiced, unhappy consequences may en riding in Montre- vice with the Chase National Bank vicious economic system and Mr. Roosevelt shed tears and Mviiirr had contemplated. It will be il when Professor been written yet, strange as it of New York..In the whole forty- UK'. sounds, because the people who four years of his service, he was promised all and sundry that it wouldn't be long now be- ult to lind ;i worthy successor. E. K. Crocker have been writing about it don't saw me and hired absent only two months on account fore they might get on the United States' payroll with It is safe to say without fear of contra know it. They've never lived it and of illness. He was a commuter on liction that Mr. Burnett conducts the affair: me to work with his educated I have. the Jersey Central and never miss- private cars and a suite of offices to boot if they would only We'll See ' horses although I -was only 17 years ed a train. Although he is leaving of his office without fear or favor. No pres old at the time. We sailed for Lon^ DOC" K1NDLA.N, Norristown, vote the right way in November. It will be -interesting Lu see whether'the Pa., high-school rider: I've been the big New York bank, Mr. Ames sure or no influence can be exerted whic don with the act on July 27, 1887, is not giving up his connections So it looks like it's going to be equality for the riff- gie and charm of Tony Zullo will carry to play in the Queen's Jubilee. We around horses all my life. I've with banking. He has been presi- will be felt by him in the determination o worked as team- raff, all right, who could nevpr hope to attain it any other- beyond the latest date set for his trial were abroad for 17 years! We tour- dent of the Woodbridge First Na- the "matters coming under his jurisdictio jd England, Ireland, Scotland and ster, as a stable tional Bank and Trust Company way than through Farley-Federal subsidization. ; a charge of carrying coiicealejl weapons. Wales repeatedly ahd then went boy, with veteri- :'; for 25 years and he has other busi- It's heresy, of course, but I would like to suggest to. and as a result, a wholesome respect is be to Brussels, Antwerp and Paris. nary doctors. I ness connections. rusecutor Charles' Morris has fixed July 7 • * • ing created for the law. His administrate This act I hjve now is one that I started in show the Farley-Roosevelt tandem that the people getting nicM-'; a* the time for trying this indictment. ntrodueed. The idea of using hors- J. H. THAYER MARTIN has been courageous and it is the hope o business when I GETS STATE POSITION ed for the bill are becoming sick and tired that the New The crime of which Zullo is accused '8 in statue work came to me from wus 14 years old. everyone interested that it may continue foi watching the horse guards at St. The appointment of 3. H. Thayer Deal hasn't given much thought to large-scale equalitqi y for 'ook place in November, and is an_ out- g I joined up with a Martin of Woodbridge to be State them. many, many years. - - ., .. l I lhd 2fi Taxation Commissioner was con- growth of a more serious one of first degree1 i I launched the act rodeo in Pitts-.^....._ years ago, in 1910 and had a tre- burgh and work- firmed ,on .Monday night by the minder. Zullo was acquitted of the,latter mendous success. In this country, Senate. The position was created ed as a groom in, by the Abell Commission as part of we played the entire Keith-Orphe- the stables. I? } charge in a strange procession of events Caiex Glass — A Disappointment um national circuit seven consecu- the program to reform the State worked my way government. Mr. Martin was rec- which included his release from jail under Admirers of United States Senator Car tive times. I went to England with up to a better job each time. Any NEW YORK it in li)19, opened in London and ommended to the position by Gov- bond while awaiting u court hearing. Prior ter Glass of Virginia make no secret o: stayed six years! We played in good rodeo will always give a man ernor Morgan F. Larson. Mr. Mar- Spain, France and Sweden, too, in- a meal and a place to sleep if he tin for many years was township in his freedom he resided in the county their disappointment over his announce can do- anything for his keep and y y p cluding a command performance attorney here while Governor Lar- fSIDE OUT mil's 'bridal.suite', quarters previously as- nient that he will fall in line with the Ne before Alphonso, who has since every little white there's a chance son was township engineer. Deal candidates and support them for dec been deposed. The white Arabian fof r one of ththe boyb s to shohw hhe • • • signed to women prisoners. mare 1 am using now is 25 years | really can ride So 1 went along, LIONS CLUBS PLAY We do not know why Zullo rates post tion in the Fall.- old and I have a standing offer of ns against others are tried promptly from the prpinciplea of Jefferaon. To pre wood when I wag; being used as a bucking horse in Dunham. Doc Rothfuss went the white house'! of its own. odd guys. 16 but I had only! one of th« big rodeos. Jllt.he was whoj« route for the Woodbridge serve the illusion, he refused to have • so nasty and everyone said he w&si Mayor La puardia, twho •''her counties. been there two t won't talie a regular vacation STREAMLINED — If yH office part in the framing of the national platform months when my so bud I began to study him and " • » »• I'rosi-eutor Morris has boon in wish I could make him as good a this year, has moved ,City have attended a performance and rejected an invitation to serve on the family made me horse as everyone said he was bad. j Three Yean Ago Hall up to the Bronx for the Sum- l"iiK enough now'to know'his way about. come back to l)al-| of "D^ad End" at the BelaaCA Resolutions" Committee. So I bought him and began to FOUR ARMED BANDITS mer, The seat of government will H" lias bad ample time to fupliaiizo him- las. Finally they work him. He sure was mean. It HOLD UP TRUCK HERE be in a mansion in t'elham Day Theatre, you will know that let me go to Chi- took me three months to break •'ll with all the details of thuJPerriiio shoot- If Mr. Glass had been any where nea: Four armed bandits held up the Park, rrom which the Mayor will the orchestra pit i? designed cafeo and I tried him to a saddle! Now we're real iriver of a truck loaded with pro- find it convenient to visit his wife i»K in which Zullo was involved, and ample s violent against the New D.eal as tof get on thei pals and he's as gentle with me as duce early Saturday morning, to represent the East River*-] could be. But he's a one-man horse. bound the driver to a billboard and children up in Westport, Con- I'mc to prepare his case. Up to now, he has ould have the public believe, pit is singu •stige there. For a necticut .... Albmrt Spald- During tjhe course of the action, while 1 sold flowers at the flower \ trained hiin that way. He does 18 rfear Six Roads. Hill in the Colonia y strange that he did jiot take a sea different acts now. It's his second section of St. George's Avenue, infc, violin soloist, and Jose Iturbi, the'kids on the docks plunge into! l"'iit no time in court and the assumption show and then got a job dancing year (m the road and he's going his and drove away with the truck. conductor, drew a crowd of lli.OOO these depths, apparently for » necessarily be that he is working to Iwith the platform drafters and voice hi in a chorus.! Hut I knew 1 wasn't Two of the quartet at first stood act v«ry good now, thought it took for the Philharmonic's opening swim. ip his cases into shape. convictions. AlUiough he was doubtleasl cut out for that. Then, when I wus considerable tjme to make, him guard over the driver but were concert at ^he Lewisohn Stadium. 18, I hiet Charles Bell, who was learn just what I expected him to picked up in a ppaesenger car. .The, The other night there m • We'll see. outnumbered, since Mr. Farley had arrang truck was found abandoned in Music will float through the air producing cliwn for Hmgling do. every night, now, until August 24 drunk seated in the front row wlw , ed to pack the committee with Roosevel Newark Monday. Value of the car- proved to be a considerable nal»- go was placed at % 1,000, , . . Which reminds me of Happy Prospects devotees, he nevertheless could have pu 1 « • • th»t'juicy little story about the ance-. All through the play he Iwjt, up a fight for what he has led the countr lady present at a concert in Car- annoying the actor* with ROTARY CLUB PROVIDES shouts, muttered slobbering! t The Township's record, for collecting BOOKS AND THINGS FOR PLAYGROUND WORK jnegie Hall when a composer arose to believe were the demands of nis con in his box to acknowledge the aiw all the other objectionable voo^l delinquent taxes during the. past two and % "THE THINKING REED" blind groping for a home led her Trainened supervisiosupe n for the hun- 1 science. to Paris. There she swung before dredds okdf kidddies who enjoy the plause of the audience. "Why/ which jrentlemen in "iie-half years wills become even more im- BY REBECCA WEST , cups have a way of producing. choice between Lawrence Ver- privileges of the PPearl l StreeSt t playtl - exclaimed the woman, "I thought Instead, Carter Glass surrendered ab- Its substance is the conflict dead!" At last the kids in the cot P posing if the National Fireproofing Com- withirr a Woman betwetm \wx id.ea, "non, an 'American and Andre, who grounds has been provided for the all composers were jectly. He" not only did not fight against the Summer season through the Wood- Millionaire band*lears are' not un- take it no more. AfUiroM«i( pany'a reorganization plan is realized and of hemelf. and her prjde in her- waa a superb creature and also a common since the advent of the dive* into the "river," they I self Isabelle was not only rich, but brUtge Rotary Club which had, the it deposits around $100,000 in the munici- Roosevelt-Farley policies. He hac announc- violent and petty child. In the end. grounds offleikHy opened on July VaH*s .and Whitemana, but a up the rubbw how wfekfef . to fl ht for them an( there young and beautiful. At twenty- alhiont fy accident, she married the water effect railed ML, ed he is gow £ • ^ 4. Georfe R. Merrill proposed th»u»-..»..—millionaire- drumme----:--r„ i a- ,„• ••> 4 pal coffers, i •• six Bhe wan a widow. Her husband a f neither, but turned in blind des- plan to the Rotariang »t a meeting thinV again.. MlilMelvilll e (Buddy) the level of th« nit, Had laf i can be no other conclusion than that he •udden death in an airplane crash stream go lull io the drunk's f It is not only for the fact that the com- had tsk«n from her ev«rythinj; in peration to Marc Sella-frantnie— at the Colonia Country Club ami Rownbach, who bangs the trap* in and to her surprpise, came to love The fellow fled, and for pany's corporate revision will mean settle- places party above principle, that his loud- the world she knew she wanted member* Immediately pledged the Harry Reser's "E»knno' Band, is know i» itill drying hinuelf 4 spoken independence Is sham. himhi . $260 neevwwry to finance U« re- probubly the only «ch phw<"*. ment of its debt to the irjunieipa,lity that we (Con't on b««k pwvMtiu. (•»»» 1» «w wu»tryv Hta htiwr (CfM'tttL.hMkplft) await so. eagerly final word of reorganizft- It js bitter dliappolntment. "» . ' ' ' ••:•••" u. C HURSDAY. Jl~ Tare" Enou^ THE FEATHERHEADS ,,!L?^^. ord Puzzle

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'•••'.. I Thu.-, the next day, Cherr. A ::.c.s: "'••i- Ihe reason. | =^*.t!ed her -iriaH, vivaejou Th'rr-.- had w-er. & strifes of j*lf in an apartmerit.iirid :,e men in C gan a campaign to w ir, had rr.ar. opOsiSs of mar- Devereau. t. It ha.d r/jt always bten I', wa* not. now^v*r. an &!"- jffc*.ii*r suctfribfu: 'arf,f .-ay r.',. but .-he tveii- Lftvereaj uiid n, % mor. • tua-'y did. O:.';e—vjt r.o or^Chfcr.')''s ir.v:t&ti&£i. OriCt. hr did kriev.- rr. -cr. a^out Cherr;.''!- ,4.'.";ep: a ii«i.er iriViULor, but ("one*;'' ei^Ofifc. She Cherry wondered if it wis ^ttaii* : •he Kai t**ri thoughtful enough - ' aior.-: \:ie world and, it, inci.de Dr. CaUwood, a prom- .she wstii alone and inent pifiion, antoitg her Vir.ely, .she kept Then,|too", (it did allow CheVry to "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES"- The ArtUtic Life I. Certainly Trying By POP MOMAND herself quita Lu.-y going here jj* *>'! morp"^ ?°!f partner, but and tntre, sand doing this FRAU IS WEU.EAT XVE COT SO *-/\UCW ON and that. TO LEAVE W£R OE-lKlt, INI TH ooT--i've. MY J-1»JE» -XM INVtTlhlCx Pt-AW SO MUCH io PLAV CA*T TO * f He Uketown man — Br. .;' one flight, >he WOU.*T"WOC3D OUST David Devereau — came in- n drastic pcti^rt^ D*t*rminedlV, AT'OUR. she set out for the Devtreau cot^ ABOUT frieadt "Ch7i few ; 1 uk^d aaxiouxlv, sr«nning her Uc«. - " asking how my car got here," in love!" ly. HU arm* went toward her, ry scanned his f«M. There was MUMlad awl grabbed her wrist, is not going'back U the apart-'added to a eup o£ bftilinK "Not as bad as MNM 4,ther he said dryly. "With yottr "Do you want the truth or f po- caught her close. He kiiawd her. nothing but hardneat there. was rcptdly becoming moist ment. You see, she's Mrs. David! ' e • • • things that have happened to m«/' Devereau, and, the'* come home to Whe* waahlnfl wa)U >! Rdrmission, I will resume lite answer?" he demanded.' Then, wughly, he pushed her She turaad aai. fUl into UM iBDa mH aoBMthing about Cherry managed to answer. Ckerry went on, earnectly. Uy ownership." away. i night aa artery. ChCherre y whitenehitedd andd Then, suddenly, sh« broke down * ' . painted, H*"» Htt»e «•"'" Hawyonaver felt all torn up in- "Well, you got what you want- j " her fam store tightly hlt "We were playing id? H»v« ywi ewr dreamt ev«ry and said things that she had prom- b> i*nu*<) Ke«tiir« warm water MM! H«« " *d, didVt you, Cherry?''b* asked i The ant muwmg. > Cherry be- «fc# f»iin her wrutL ised herself the would never »y Iat) u T • " Chaac* *• wtef •» »f game," explained Cherry, '1 ii-'iiid. The summer i» wrll ;ii'"» ih, tm\n-.h1p, ihe •- -himl 22 When theG nts wer& ilssi and foundations laid I'm the wm-k to !>e dene inn ;!w next tt-ti- ..r- (lie whistle, Snyro- \i l!- ' "1. * P "K through neniphiK on their way South tn their training, enmp, Kid Elbcrfeld ! month instruction period. So how nlumi s.nne concrete planninK for (Inly oV> ri tilt re- ,,| iramplt'il quite com- j"me lo ,\lc(,ia\v and told him that he had ft ball plnyer fur him El- ported in tho i "ports in the academic year of r.i:t|i-;!7 at W.Hitlbriil|?e UIKII Sehoul".' ^ V S lni Kt 1 of h itlle ;!ll over an American V,'", , " ",'" i ' l f >' «"<•!< «ub of the Southern associa- All the thinits thwt must be siiil have been said many times be- '''''K)'1*^ liy the Rec- tion, mid a good judge of hall plflyers who didn't make it a practice of winning streak which '!• ""iciiilnig everyone. Meliraw believed the story and took an op- ! fore- and go. little has ever been ifonc about them thai !(uy nui^ be. rcjitio™1.',' 'll)_nn _Division of the WPA ium on Jackson. point had reached 21 all over again. The need l';|iiin-n>n 'of the wh de' *\w\* pro- Ihis Ayook, 11.1 the schedule Travis remained with Little Rock the best part of that season, the need for buililiiiR a fiilid lun/WKround nf iiitrii-mnral compe- was held over in deference ,1 tfi'trne*. u'oing to ih(. Polo Grounds It) time ,to take fart In three tames before tition, the immediate impurt-ain-e »i' inovidini; the^selioiil'v nirls with 'ii On' Stadium Sh»w.<. -mhor? If you don't,, the close of the season.-The next year he tilled in for Bancroft and , nil (ipiiol'ltllilty to'learn what eoin|iv(itiv* ctiuram'''i; >• u'.l iliese »r« The belatct H'siilt which did 'luring the winter Bancroft had a chance to get the jdh of managing ' things Icni: ,111'KPd and notbetter than partinlly leiili/.cil, il li.-il. biv:ik ,the Mle"hce wn« a 0-7 victory , : , • inimaii'OH do retnum- the Knives and McCfilw l«t hinUiike it. Everyone criticized McGruw1 I KitiKiicinlly, the" situation is belter than it has been fur many c»v,T Pops. A..C. Thui left both 1 iiv vividly. And thn for the move and asked who would take Baliny's plaeu •years. The sports program it.*elf u- nut of the red, the. tloiird. of Kdli- i 'lib* with tin even bri'ak l;i two The job went to Jackson and hi< stayed there, b*> of the best cation can contribute a diminurive 'amount 111 iiinne;,* mt.wn mid ihe"tint* in the Woodbridec Senlof ilitics are nasty since shortstops of all time until his knees gave way «n him and he limped liiwnship's own return'to yemi-piosinrity should l«i f.l'K'ivcd in rising l.e.:ii;uc, wlu'rft liulte'i l!a,n<-b is *l\]\ WFCHAS4HURLERS Kate receipts. The Stailiuin of i"oiu>e remains the key there but even leiwIiriK the 'second ifiTnl of the on the,Held. Tn those in-the stands and to most of his companions 1 u .imo Snyrevilie clut) . . ~a l_ 1 ' < * I . . . l**L* *t*. ..till • • 1 #k 1 k 1 on the team, never to play again. But«there was a man named Speed, a Withoum t it'the t picture ?till would In' meiiiei than it hu> been fot a lutiK.; eh,ednlp. bouncing up to th<; doctor who specialised on mending underpinning for athletes' who I time. " I Cipo Toppi Street battlegrounds took Jackson in hand, built his knee over again and told him it would FOR 3-GAME CARD Cippn of the,Fords Hoy« Club w*a he nil right, unlay afternoon to play Dominick Scutti Jitckson believed th* story although almost no one else'did and Scanlons, Adanacs, Asbury , Start Basketball In SpUmkr TZ^ Z^J?t they all told him to be careful and to tfo slow. ,Thnt wasn't Jackson's ,. American Legion which w(iy m< ln lhc trai in WHAT SHOULD UK DUNK THIS YKAK.' TI1KKH AUK SO thouitfi he has appeared thui tu eniistructinic an all-win-CDCCntll A V AErEnO \ " K «>mp of 1984 he went out and Knve the knee Park Cardinals Due At many reforms needed it's mini to, know where to tie-in. AppointinB'in only one jrame. Rielly at tli« JlLLiU W AI UtTEiKd lnt'.wo,rkv Ifc was fouml l" be all right but Japkson wasn't as young new teaehers'Whotnn help with thp extrH-vurriculur (iruici'UUi of the Wilil Wildcnts are leading th« C ACT PAD TUDII I 0 « ajn r 1 eaK uc reRular behint Ro'"(l hifm wa whils easiere hc doean>. Witht thirteen years as a l inOwml LAVMIIR lnKlLLiiimuwuj "'n,, , . , h , have the old time Four pitchers will be ready Uoard'ahould l>e especially eager to appoint any otherwise well-qual-i 'ircuit. while the ClAvera tnp the i,.,i!,i)wski, that old time Bu S e(1| h(! has somet ing whicn mkes up jn greft mcasurei Hc has for duty wit"••h the Wood-itied instructor who is capable of hiindlitiK varsity basketball. ;Si>wnren competition and tho Oil '.'her, will be on the firing ——— always been an intimate student of the opposing batsmen and knows bridge Field Club in their Or, if not that, the sport should be turned over to one of the pros-.Ration nine still is in front in Port , ;ii,. Cardinals. The Legion LOW Popular Prices Will Be ex'M'^ how t0 nlay them- And he has an arm of steel and his throws ent faculty — if the competent men can be convinced there is at least Heading. Menible success with an- r vo «#v .K.,.oss tne (iiamom) stj]| make one forget his age. holiday week-end schedule a fair chance not to blast their reputations and get sonn'thiiiK in re-1 The sstiitinticst : I,-MI • Bots Bauer of the the Brothers Lattanzio an-turn for the officials' fees they'll be sacrificing- v <. | II, <•• r. Be Maintained At A Meet As a matter of fact,, in Jackson there is the material for one of |. i ecelia's — last Sunday nounced today. They have Nick ll'riac o woulld be thhe firsf t to secondd thah t idea, 1 think. He enn- r h, the most successful managers in the majors and a much better one I Min p i i IVll.l. •'< 1

,;r inninga and are hoping 1 Postponed By Rain than Terry will ever be, arranged for three games nt the not efficiently handle football, baseball AND basketball. More than !>• 1 0 ., eiiu wear Mr. Grabow- that, the difficulties which hnve beset Woodbridffc basketball, climax- - /. T'l'mli.'i, 4 2 4 Steel Equipment Company's dia- 11 Ki'.nlnit. m 4 1 1 witb e(|iial efficiency. rpond in Avenel. ing in laat year's all-losing season, enn only be met by n rndiciil reyi-•\ln","('; Win By 11-3 NEW JOBSJO BE SEEN Yankees Pile On Runs * ' ' sion of practices. As matters are with the double-shift system at the | j ", i (iiir/.i. n> ; 1 t Saturday, the Fourth of July op- ri I T'li.ik '.'I. 1 0 1 ;;.,. lirsf half of Sunday's high school, the gym, which happens to be the only half-decent floor in nnu\*. I \V T nk, If ) (> I ponent will be the Patrick J. Scan- K •h the Saints here, which Woodbridgc Speedway of- With Murderous Batting Attack the township, is available for practice ti little less than a full hour u|; • (I 0 Ion Association, no less, -with SMIIII j 1 T I'.'.inn. rf : 2 1 , n,l in an 1 !-!i triumph for ficials are promising the fast- THE YANKEES COME HOME SEVEN AND A HALF pitching and Nilko catching. Sun- day. So? So practices must start early in September if anything is to '" ', .in Mesick's Soldiers, the be achieved with the unskilled youngsters who apply for the flub, j •'olid; * •'ToInN . . fi 9 ti est field of independent auto Rames in front of the Red Sox, averaging seven runs per day the first opponent is to be the ] , ,1 .ung-dong battle was wu|?- Perth Amboy Adanacs, due at 1And that nvenns a coaching stuff separate from footnull. Sn>r.. racing cars ever seen in New tfam? an(^ w'th a murderous attack.-How long they can . The successful intra-murnl leagues launched by l'risco last yrari j',"^„:* V,, r i:i 0—7 ••'• '/ieat lieut. Woftdbrld^O o'clock and to be followed two ;in| x—> . ,,,1, the lead and twice was must be continued and, if possible, expanded to nil sports. Already pn .'..i.'i... i Jersey this Sunday at their 80;contiiwe" to ^t Mvcn rum Trer game no-one can tell, but hours later by the Asbury Pnrk /. TuliHk. I, KrctiB, \ l.iat-e of runs in the sixth h e r at aL th sllch hlttellS aS Murray Cardinals. the leagues hnve done incalculable" good'not only in chipping some dfj;' Aimusi t w run lap thrill show on the cla.sic bank- . l f ^ ^'! DeMagglO, Gehng and the rougher edges off boys who will be varsity candidates this season "''"'"l( _^ .... Legion again in front, how- I)lcke n the line U Dave Merwin, Sam Gioe, Joe All- .:i,l this time Iselin had no ed half mile track just off the Hah- y' P to say nothing of the others does not Kaier and George Molnar all will and next season, but also in luiildiug up a more intelligent audience i \vimiiliniil<;i: ( ll'.Vt.l ..-nig blast. Bauer was weak- way Clover Leaf. The show, rained permit of much let down. be available for duty in the WFC for the game here. Ihlril ,,.i'i| the Soldlm routed the The pitching has been terrible but should improve if we ever get + + * * * W. 1. PC. out last week, will i begin at 1 rifle pit. Glair Bixel will handle 1.M0 with a six-run splurge in a'clock with the first heat slated at any warm weather. I don't very welt see how the Yankees can miss the whoever the club's master minda Soccer. Soccer/ SOCCER! __ 1,000 - •., nib and eighth. pennant and it will be a lip roaring Worlds Series with the Cubs. nominate for the three jousts. .m .. -iM-'ind game of the series l!:!tO. Popular pi ices of Unaiid fiii The Cubs are going like a house afire and getting better as they AM, OF THIS IS IMPORTANT IF HASRF.TH.U.l, IS TO BE .500 go along. They have live starting pitchers and are getting first class .nun -., ;aged a week from this cents, olTerud m u feeler a fovt- ynked out of the mire here. Kvcn more important than that,-however, j|;"|'| :,. at Iselin. Sutiday's crowd night ago, will be maintained nnce work from them. They have a good relief corps and their team is young is re-establishing soccer ns a sport and a? n full varsity sport, Musii,\,.... and hustling. And for all the money that Wrigley has spent on giving v • :: j.'pointing and so was the the public resporise in the first test the arguments be rehenised'.' It is simple, safe and cheap. It (t' e»|1>(>ll • 'hieago n winning team, one is glad to see him succeed. 10TH, 11TH IN ROW youngsters who lire denied football by ho has been of new addicts to the pulsating thBrt-Woorlbrirrge w»ultl haven ludUr, .chiuiej>_fif.J l!i '' JL - ' " " "' I .f'OI) , The.day is coming when the clubs that have good teams and club and n ((Ood name in four or live years than would otherwise Tie IL.. ' inheiitable since his no-Hit. shows .'t;iged by the Association at spend money on them nr.e going to get together and insist that the performance last month Woodbridge. Two Carteret Clubs Supply the case. Ten years ago, soccer was«here. It mwt be brought back. i:u nil-:* JI Mon I.I:Mil n teams like the Athletics, Byiwns, Phillies and Dodgers either build The same goes for cross-country and track. In the tirst place, these • the Hukelite brigade, es- Half ii do7.en classy msw jobs themselves up to something like contending strength or sell their. •"'I \V I,. RC. i the Saints heavy artillery were already at the track last week Latest Victims For are individual sports, which is line. In the second place, they give '•is 2 il I.ODD franchise to someone who will, or they'll take it away from them for an ambitious lad another opportunity for n place in the field of com- i" ;' i .60S :, cross loss of only five hits, when the postponement w;is an- kM ... 1 I ,R00 ,.-.;. , , , the good of the game. Often times, and' it has happened to everyone Port Reading l ..f them singles, two of them petitive sport. In the third place, they are cheap, safe and easy to win "'" I '-• .,133 lunmced, including two handsome ()f thp Weste|.n c|ubSi that in cith(!r Philadelphia o'r' in Brooklyn, they in. Steve Werlock proved last Spring that one ur two kid? with natural !'•» 'l - MO 'les by llntteman find tlctio- cars from Allentown. Bill Nei- havv played there the regular series of games and the visiting team Two Carteret clubs sup- ability will popp up in any grougpp of 30 or HI. hlllllls .11 M1IK l.F.U.l i: aii'l a triple aitain by fleiio- ' maim, well-known Pennsylvania iiv . ,-, traveling expenses. dependent, predicted an even larg- has f ljl( tft plied the Port Reading Co- Give that boy a break—and give bis team-mutes a chance to fight W I.. , P.G. Bauer Bombed er delegation of Keystone dare- mets with their l(Hh and 11th for points, for insignia, for recognition as a boy who can do something Tisc-rn devils will be on hand this week to pnnqppiitivp viptnrics this '" hihis own rightih. AAs one whho hah s dond e itit, II can si\y thatht trunnin i g ttwo "X" ... classy array of Soldier slliii- Don't Coax The /Won/; consecutive victories HIM ^.^ .^ ^ ^ ^^ m^ ^ do_an(, it ig jti..clly n pi.olUabU,m ^>\- 11 the other hand, massaged get 11 crack at the |iri/.e-money Inli I .333 EX-GREEN RAIDERS weeK. i ne uangers put _up, cnce jor the ^ who has t0 lrain for^t an(| wj,(1 hlls t0 ,.un jt llK,ai,,st unmercifully once they which has produced such dnriliK l>:\l>l\<. IMTTIMIS 1 For Holiday Ball Game! an argument before bOWlllK strangerf,u-ungers from a lot of othothee r schools.Thnt'scool.Thn s croHs-countryy — keystony e driving in the/successful tirst three g I'I'HN .liinlur l.rimn,. •iir range in the late inning! . of track and a swell conditioner for 111) boys who otherwise would bo . .lust tupped 'em all with a shows. Ambitious managers of the by 8-5 but the rout of the Bears '-. r T.-.ihi Ml. II. AVG. Woodlii'id(fe has been regarded USE CLASSIC NAME was practically pathetic since the (and here ARE) neglected. What does it cost? The price of the let- "i' lim K Cluli .,; but Mai, Gerck, Ban-, region need wasie no time ters awarded at the end of the yuar and gasoline for transportation 'lly Wil • I Scutti coll •cted three-1 us the fastest half-mile track in rushing through laft-minute I final figures were 27-5, the Comets (if five or six lads to say four meets and the Stale championships. They, V. i Ir.'ti kv I!, 'i !• I and Hartos himself was the country ever since the olYuungsterd s Dub Themselves plans for a holiday contest being guilty of atrocious assault I. i'.i •i, "S" .. I can run in shorts, a shirt and sneakers. l>' i il I board speedway was torn down Saturday with that crack and battery on Kutchy, the Bears' i. "\" 1 ;i i|miblc. much overworked pitcher. Sinko- And in the Spring, track carefully coached and carefully adminis- V II' Id. "X" t man uo and the new clay'racing strip con- 'Woodbridge A. C American Legion baseball -ik. "\ " Mitroka, the Iir vitch, the Port Reading seconi tered. Thirty minutes work it day is plenty—but let it be work iiitelli- ball-game, clipped Bauer structed. But it is also beginning team. It just won't go. baseman, had seven cracks a..t. gently directed and work respected by the school officials. It will get! . liu.-hk". -X11 :IL'!C. Mike went to second tn be known now as the luckiest From Now On .Mister Monk Mesick, roly- 1 Kutchy's version of a fast ball and | results. Even if you go no further than Chamber of Commerce iitul iinlik. • X , . • iror at tirst and romped too' since the wildest imaginable poly manager of the town- series uf huii-rjiisitig crashes pro- The loiitr-fanious name of ship's very smartest club, rammed it right back at the mound think of the advertising vi\lue a single good performer has for a town, i:Ji the initial run with the 1 for a base hit six times, which may the sport has a tremendous, positive value. I prefer to think of the : .lust's well-timed simile. duced by constant jamming on the "Wodiibridpo A. ('." waspviilo it ofl'icial this morning: big banked turn* has produced "It's a holiday and the boys give you some vague idea of what] boy himself — whether lie ever later uses the knowledge in the fun- , tripled mid scored <'n an ( boldly taken over lock, stock went on. ilamentals of the sport or whether he only earns a memory of u duy HI in the second. That ionly one fractured wrist. In the can go swimming, stay in lied ; THE SPORT CLOCK last show alone, hailed as the mosi niid barrel this week by the or do what they like but they'll Joe flenovese was head man in • when, he himself did something in athletics beside sit in the stands and 11. the con 1 Iftinitely wanted a.rnar- llll'llilllg mi any New Jersey track youngsters who have been play no baseball for the Le- this year, there were eight separate gion until Sunday. This was the only player on the winning', wurk mi. He proceeded to ' ' as the "Green Kaid- club to hit safely twice. Kolin and ! TURNED BACK >ame by cliuting a «»li'l crashes and two gallant young fel- Fourth of July is: going to he Retract The Ban On Wrestling lows who snapped out ot their cock- different!" Walker of the Carteret club match- in the third. Mitroka helped ..,••! i ii TU To celebrate the assumption of ed him there. . LINCOLN TAMBOER ( O.NTIN'UED HIS VALIANT KFFOUT mn TUB 1NDEPKNDENT Files) •\ another single and him- pitp s byy the fnd-ovcr-eml rolls. lne> ,{ (it|(, w0|,n th,.m,Kn many yse;,s;ons Wasilek and Genovese both hit to keep golt' and tennis alive this Spring. He should be encouraged —j ..ri'd on a fielder's .chfticc. went unhurt! ,ind tilt schoo) system's ban on wiestling and boxing retracted. Frisco, JUST TEN YEARS AGO: 1 y tin' finest clubs the township 200 WATCH PET SHOW homers in the. second game. Si ;?'.! was tied for tin las! Can Faiter could muster, the ambitious young did Brady of the thoroughly-beaten uttempted t•o teac• h' the fundamtnuil• skills uf th' e two spoils tohis ; Monk... . Mt'.sii'___k and Dutch, •h. fourth. Lester Raphael The cars are l'a.-tcr tlian'any the mi'ti this week collected for them- HELD AT PLAYGROUND Bears. with the hope eventually of finding a cnupple of good pci-foi'tn-j Merkciwit/'. bulwarked the . llcnuvesf got his double AsMjciatiiin lias ever had an-l the •seli'Vcs- a 12-4 triumph over the crs who could be given advanced work and sent into conippetiliun. Hei-, . , i nj4,!i,:riir e p,.; n u-ifh ••H'fflan clcniM'd tlw Aiicki ihivcis aie smarter than ever. But ;'h. r. 1 u u unH1 ul rll0I lln I'eitli Ambiiyy Bugles., Tonyy Bar- 18 Prizes Are Awarded By I K .-ll, rl I 1 ,;i was disco>iiaged because of a fear of injuries. Well, there's no excusei' ' '>I" K . L" tin* reckless younj.''slefs"stiH" lark ! . • nay-off hit. f i M1 rrijin ii I I S :t n lundamrnials of eitlier caution •ellona. of whom great thing*we nl lor letting liny boy box or wrestle unless be has the signed consent ol'iCll I "TTl'W'lilti.. ur cine and the traffic congestion liopi'd next year by the high school At Annual ii 'l '*! ins-parviiis-—ami tliere'ji nu excuse t'or slo|ipitig biin if he does have bridjfc .A. A. its second vic- . inn- the deluge. The brace ' Kolin. ,,\ ihiu con.sunt and if the sport is competently supeivisvJ. Tiisco Kappens;'.,;,^.' f if,,, season i)vev AvciieT,-' h;o been Iciritic I'p to this point, •Mtchcd the'ganitt for the winners :• Y:irK:i, o -:\tb was simple — Zilai •nl licked Lefty Caletta of the Exhibtion I \\ ' |. rr /: in he competent. ,;I.H . . . Wood'liridire never trailed', l tlii.' crashes bail I., en largely! un- 11 :,« I .lost lioiuei"!. "il ' 'e 1 ' mlioyins prnctieaHy without a - ;-i-.-n'. Auaiji there is here a double emphasis—working with groups ot,-,though the score was tied from av'didaok but the '.raditiou of care- "v annual pet show stugeil at ' -'..'.av.i . Mitroka was hit by the -ingle headache. " boys on the. chance that a good 'un will come up from the herd and, i|u, siNtU«tu the ninth Boxing le.is dUl'tgiird fin I'lilivl^iiienlKi Wooilbiidac- Iflayground by tlie j I-' Zullo. <>ivfc tripled, Zilai was (ialetta, in fact, was punched H:irMn. i "ijust as important, eiiuippiug the whole group with standards ol" up-'writers couldn't understand sud- -al'ely which I- niuwin;; iuiiung the Ue •petition D'.'partnient Friil-v 1 ii OIH'V'S fumble, went to •town and out in the first four heats iiieciacion so they'll have more fun watching boxing bouts atitl wix'.->tT. .^n ftillHfiau? 4»f. Mickny Walker younger drive: - is '.:i;iibliiig As- b- .v a'crowd of 'Jl'lf, There was Teinis 1 1 • '! a blilk "'id scored while sneiation oll'ieials. when he allowed eight hits and ling matches later on.' And training in the simpler devices uf self-pro- i'|u, i.;;j:.;,h,,t|| y'oungs'ti'i was beat- 1 being killed off at firs!. 'line runs. Kislan came in then a 'o •'! of 'VI untiies with IS pi'i/.es i . ilucliou woakln't hiirm, either, especially with ihe lads who need it- ,,, decisively lirsj. by Petv Latzo They aie- linji;im cooler n r ,H. .1 up to three runs :iinl pitched miigniticent bnseball awarded to exhibitors a.s fiil'ow.-: ! ' ali. r. I' me snv, timid kids. jLhen Ly JouDumlee . . .'Lew Tend- among the helmsmen---sue Vl'(- i » . For largest dog: Daniel l)inkiii-=, \ \v,,s:i, I I'-iin.i. I I i l.i-trion reverted to direct 1>ut good though his relief per- \6u have only only to contemplate the remarkable record com-jc-i- Wllj; regarded as only parallel mill Garden State stars a.s Al formance was, he appeared in the j'rsl prize; Julius Statile, second, ' S'vliH' -I' il .M'.lvrt.' in the eighth. Bandit's turn- „ „ piled by" Mrs. Rost-mary Mctarthy's girl archurs ill the first year lluil jn ,-ecc'nt fistic history . ; . I'etroski :!' ibree-hasfr. Toth sincled, LutUniiio, ,\cw Hi unswick; John"''i- ho*aoo late in the ganre to mean and Isabelle Boris, third; best look i M'''U. , 1!' I S;:iH'-l i. j. y.uii , if ,i J they wjre officially rt'coguized as a part uf the school's varsity teams <,f Jmm.-buig held the'Fords Field : -I; Scutti tripled and Mitro- ny Matcra, Klizabeth. aiiil V. ,..much. The score ^as '.1-1,, winch \•*e I Colore• '»d tea^ mPitcher.yolleoto from Perth Ambod . . .v - will deflate the lad.- who are be- •iiiuir. ir :i 'i, high school and Hravw ailiiyr stickers, each with three I.andtj three second prizes, Helen ni'-liy, D :i il 1; that only the competitor knows. They never learned the lessons that j docks held Woodbridge Firemen to coming professional daredevils, and Vaiady, John Baron and Hubert 1'i her, worked the game be- Lrate baseknocks. I'ochlembo | only the competitor who is being beaten discovers. They never had the; i |.n tie . . Hen Parsons pitched boasting about it. Certainly, the 1 In' plate for the Soldiers nindetl all the variations with Sneatlj. '|vciy real thrill of somehow being responsible for the success or fail-'for the lociils . ' AN'D FIVE ' I Association, the track and the pub Smallest animal, first prize, Win- lake Kinney, the lirilliam 1 iftrle, doutlc mill tinple. : ure (if their school. Ai'cheiy has created its own impetus. What of field YEARS A(iO- Woodbridge A A lie can not hope for'anoUier after- nie hi Nyse: second prize. IMtm 1 ion masktuan who has, per- *riiis Sunday, the ex-Kai(lers go 1 Ac? Los Angeks Rider j hockey ; What of basketball'! What of softball? j otherwise known us the Brownies'I noon in which nothing unfortunate , Old Bridge. Wooilruff, and third prize, Kthe 'Ihe. contact sports especially can be tremendously importantisudderlly loomed as a contender : -11 ably fur Mesick, wi* ad- occurs if there iJ again a day of •ii to come down for the The lineups: I.ogan; most qunrrelsomc pair of Comes To Trenton Monday in making « girl a plcasaiilei' person and a better citizen. |for the strictly mythical semi-pro. seven or tight or nine naAy col- \VI)OIIIIIII|llil'. » <'. animals, tie for first prize, David hen he telephoned Suiiday lisiuus. | _, _ ',*/,. „ *„ o , , .fessional basebul'l championship . At that time the) rain Ford and S. Kalator; mdst comical, Th'.' competition for the silver [ 10 "I definitely to ban any and Steps will undoubtedly bj' taken lirst prize, Vincent Miin^anaro; loving cup known as the DaiTmt The Cum In All Small Schools \"', cmmtyi! victories m 1 •on Sunday to see that the elements i; second, IVn'is Uiuritsenl besjt look- Trophy is reaching the keenest timing und did, in fact, nu: iji -- THE VARSITY SI'OKTS, TOO, N'RKD REVAMI'INtl. THAT th(itnce kBearcatsdi successiond ovether joMilltowb ... nMik ande! •'it the Hraves' preliminary. of caution in crisis moments are ing cut, tirst prize, Mrs.jBiookfield; stupes at the Capital City Speed- will be a hard thinif to do. The curse of athletics in iill small schools [Mesko and Eddie Gerity were tha observed by the boys who fancy most unulsual brace of dogs, first way, l'i'i'icetdii Avenut' and Spruce The Record bothers us here, too, The available niatefial is small, the families want key men . . . Joe Murtagh handed theilisi.'lve.s in tile ro)e of whirling prize, Htjlen Zurko; best looking Rtrejt, Trenton. li a.s many victories as possible ami so live or ei«ht of ten or fifteenthe Woodbridpe A. C. im 11-1 con- • Hiirtos fogged 'em past dervishes on the tarns. bii(l, Dorothy Landt. After lust Monday niiht'.s excit- -'• 1 1 win the no-hitter, 1-0, tallow boys get the idea tliat they're pretty awfully important—iiHdj'iuest of tjie Keasbey'Cubs while ! ing card of evens, the p|>int stand- pretty)awful good, too. jthe Anthony-Murdock Fords Field •' "ii has beaten the Meadow- ing now is as follow^: Kenny - -!: Rrookvie-w, U-.1; West A$bury Park Stages There *as no great fedling of shame unions the. boys on last Kill's | Club also began to (to places in a 1 ... 17 "12 H -3r -1? Rrowiir, Sau UitKQ. Calif, firal .vsitli I" '.'• Smith Aniboy Stars, KUCHIEJNFINALS Tolilia ••• high ijt;hoo]-.f.autbiill club, ,l[ think, und yet thiiy.djd a shanu'l"ul tmiii,'. ihin-ry , . . PlainfielPainfield wawass whippewhipped I'HUl.K I Holiday Motorcycle Polo eight points; Oklaliomu Bob Art- They Cheated thfimselvea, tneir school, their coijeh, their town, out «if' '•»•by" »10-4" ••, SandorfB...T...f« w^uirin. .- ....i g erudt..V , l"iln'oul..Hat, 7-3; and now nli. r. li- niiin, second with 5 points, Slippery •ll"- ' ] '''• tjuite il record. For Local Ud Runner-Up In the pleasant satisfaction of w'innini! several panics which they lost. • . . And the Newark Pros were County Boxing Tourney KIHIIIII, I'I- I The second night speedway mo- Hill, Chicago, third" with 'A points, They threw the. games because they didn't have tlie «uts to nodumped by 4-3. fur, the Soldiers have llnyitii. '' • and Lou Wilson and Paul Sager »st 14 times, won 10, Krlllii, »s - torcycle racing meet nt the High all out, the will to play as hard us they could for as long as they could, Sam Kuchie of Woodbridge made I', ivankn, School Stadium in Asbury Park is tied for fourth place. because, in short, they didn't liav« the will to win. In baseball, (lie same «t two .,11(1 tied two. il.illrl.l. |> Next week the field will be aug- IXKI.IV a very fine showing in the county- S. K.iuka. scheduled for this Saturday night, tiling. The club was convinced they would be invited to the Central SportsQui il -1 il -I mented by the addition of Mutt mz Ill' ii. |iu. •. wide Doxing tourney apowwHwd bju the Fourth of July, with an appro- Jersey championships automatically on their luitft record, So they loaf- I VVllii Is Muster a. "il -T'••-t-"-*•• nl |h Vood- !1 11 II li i if • KelJy. of Los Angeles one of the s the VVI'A Recreation Division v.n-ii l\ il II n "priate program arranged by Rian- ed through until the end of the yeur when it was too lute. ,1 it. 1 II most famous riders on the cinder •!. What majiii' kuijiji ;t Thursday at the Perth Aniboy City '«• '>> #ger Andy Watts. There were notable exceptions-, of course, hi football, thu strictly |'"»>:!'alL "' . | 'ii o n II track. Bob Artman, Kiuiny lirow- I en in has n'iuie t|k> lii.tsi . I II (i Stadiuiw, Sam Gioe announced | 111 21 JI ' The features will be mi Eastern praiseworthy attitude of the club'.s only real star — Steve Htanko +—. surprising ~*~i 'i 1 er, Mark Porter had butter look to us In iillei1ilan(t.? 1 T il II today. I Ti(|il|s Partido League match between the shone like a beacon in a stonh of conceit, of adolescent sophistica- • Wluil IH I ho 1,1,1 hast'liiill uu|i«r. 1 II i ~l 0 Kreeport Wolverines aiuf the As- their laurels when Kelly gets his tion, of bored acceptance of their own worth by boys who weren't,:as stltlloii l-eKuii.li n^ .hi!\j 1' ' I -j Kuchjn knocked out James Wade ^-' ^l, ^, 1 II II •j II iron ateed perculatiny mound the events, turliud out very good. They MIGHT have been very good. L \\*liat cluliH [>[A\ or iht- Ani^iumn ,i of South Aniboy, his ti*8t oppon- 1Hli--K«itinKl i-o bury Park Blue Bishops and the - :i II i 'I 1 ,'„.,,,„, | track. ' Everybody admitted that. So, in one jump, the boys leaped to the con- A HHile ItlI Ion ',' . I n II II il 11 ent in 1-1 second^ He fought .snake*, 'Uiiidcii, niek, H. Hynof. Independence Day Stakes — a S. Wlin won I In- Finilsli Open? (1 'PIirei'-lm.se hits- I'oeklunilio The sensational riding of Monty clusion that trifey WERE very good and so wrecked their own fun. :l i) 1 t z through to the/ fitialfc, earned a run- : four-lap, flying snvrt series with li. Wlial |uu n.-ilil|i mlilfle creiitsd Kawkn, ^< iiwc/.yk. Left on tumea- the entire -con* of Class A riders Chieo, Trtnton'-s representative in Are there many solutions'.' Or only one? And isn't that one i Kiifiles !-• l'oub|ti "ports iiroKiMio in New V.uli1.' :|:l ;i S n 111 lil-iv- Krlllii I" "• l>VIH)f I" (liillett participating. big time racing, has aroused the automatic suspension of any boy w.hols surly, tunly, absent or lazy' .KI.ION ed'a pair of Golden Gloves. Sam 7. Wlllll ...l.lllv Lull IJL'utlllvil this Siriick '.in UN' T- liarcllotlji 11; by interest of the fans in this popu- • ••»•** li po . u. ('. Mi'Kissic, also of Woodbridse,*vas Captain Bcnnie Kaufman has nil . r. tiiilluitii 5; by KiaUin B, liiis« ou lar youngster. He gavp Lou Wilson . 1 II ;i 3 11 not so fortunate. He was *lim- ImilH- Off T. Itiireelliinil 7; utt Ual- his home Bishops readied foi|a vic- S. If Miiv. S.'liiii|.|iim ami .linni'S ,1, . 4 2 1 II 0 I) inated in the first bout on another letta :i Hit liy pUdier—lly 'KlHlan tory before a holiday gatnerirf|J. the race of that young man's life A Start Has Been Made— lirmliiock •!•• JIIII I'ov ihis s.-pi.-miK-r, . 1 1 4 1 tl'.KteiO. Hlls-illT OallelUi, S lif 3 laat Monday and was also beating Wlllll llt'.'lM H,IK!I! l"Hll Will !.!• M|l). decision. He will face Bob Artman, Freeport A START HAS BEEN MADE THIS YEAR BY 1'KISCO, WER- slilud,! l.v l'i,»i.iol,.|- Mike Jacobs? . ;i 1 10 II II inning; ult- Kinluii. « in 5 ioiiuigs. Bob Artman until he took a bad . :i i) i u 1) Umiiire-' captain, in the one-lap series. Ken iock, Ttmboer and Mrs. McCarthy. And it wus a pretty good start, H. Wliai .lie the rlr-M n.inies nl' Hit 4 1 i1l I -. 0 0 l.nsinK pn Brower and Mark Porter, both of spin. Monty's handicap has been cunsidcriiiK the initial situation; Hut so much remains to be done that U'uiier llniiln.rs ut rutslnirjjli.' ;l 1 •i I i 4 0 Mlhulku. cut way down due to his hard and an immediate, vigorous effort to get the whole program under way this 1(1. Wlnil lKi|)|uns In Frlui'iiiiii ty. I | 1 8 II 0 Haiikinsdn Stages Races speedy riding and he will be a fac- IllulTiiiv ami SullllMiiy; . -1. ! 1 0 Fall is vital, To help out, you might talk about it and tell the people i Answers un limit l>atfu\ At Reading T]As Sunday Upper Green St. Courts tor in the' cinder track racing.. whom you meet that you'd like to see it happen here. When it (toes s:t u .12 27 13 l the WQlvennes. Eighteen events are carded and happen, go to the meets, to the minor games, to the intramural finals "V" liy liiK" Ready For Play Sajs Gioe with the.track shaping up as a per- •Jilil l At- the needing Wr (Jroundg The Independence Stake* entry and watch and cheer.' Then it will all happen ipturaltr«at y without hot- Pet Show Wednesday . Vei-lui II HI Km— a fect racing strip the rive records IfUloil . ma 003 i ix— •11 Sunday such aces from the Mi8d4e- Sam Gioe, Township Recreation list is headed by Eastern ehiimpjori house forcing. liaxu lilU—HitiloH, WuUeman, west aa Mauri Rose, ""«•* Davin»™s Jimmie Gibb. Croeky Rawilinj, of that were broken last Monday are Planned la Sewaren . ' crfi-. Tlihie-tjtta* hits—Oeno- and Babe Stapp lire to viej Bloomftebj, also is a heavy favorite expected to be tfurllier shattered ^lUil,

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and sen-; - Tt4*y*r»* c^-rwit-'} jeetr-wi'j: ttrce< 5 1 mor PHONE '.r.iTt wis a'job waiurjg for Emily i ^ '° ' i*h= in'; ill. He ei-"'.eadtrs. Miw Thompscri !:kes :o IN EVERY DEPARTMENT TO Woodbridge 8-1710 MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY COMPLETE Ltf Sckufcl't wrtfo tke fwmly ud home for the "Foartir". Here you 1 It's not alwaya price that count* PM>tt \a find the large*t selection of new, Summer merchandise priced within th |Uld Ae M?«..,. H< proraiseS >hat' T'"tn t"om* '** harricar.t. f e-P0&edlv occurred at the Dt"-- i • it. i,.,.j .:. _ j ., . . rarr.jf?ii s^edi'iy leaves h:» p^c« of printing. Sometime* it'i ipe«d. Our mod- {•'the Iovej they vowed this we'ek: ra - =?*edi;y leaves h:» p^c« pcratic convtntif..r., wher. » reach of alj. Schindel'i LOW PRICES will jive yon extra money fo: • j-"-_ po-^i-ed :oem x'r.ti.. ihty cor.cealmen: s*r.d goci zc* warrJ T1 :i f r5 s hohday pleasures. Shop every department save on every purchase em, complete equipment make* it pOMible : * -.'J fina & very di^erer.: atl;;ude -'- ? ' of fa' r.ativ e isi^nj. vr) cas- — |i in^ | n t -»• »-*-vi |r «.>vaf / tUCpah i"Fh IUHU1 " for u* to give you price* u rea»ocuible ** cas| in on "extra savings lor the "Fourth". any in town; to give you better workman- •hip and the quickest pouible teVvicc. No uid as the C ."i:! Why., SAVE TIME AND MONEY- JHONORED WIBIRTHDAY Pa/fco Gets 30 Days matter what the nature of the printing job, j Robert Man«n Given Party On DnnkemUU Charge YOU'LL FIND IT AT SCHINDEL'S for satisfaction call u* &r*t. On J 6th Anniversary '

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