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WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937 "^pmmr^m CENTS JOL:"X£X,~NO. 5 PWA WONT GRANT, The Plant,' The Press, The Man, His Captor In Local Counterfeiting KEATING WILL GET At left is the mechani- POLICE CHIEFS JOB WILL ONLY LEND cally lavish plant main- tained hy Jp- ON MONDAY NIGHT MONEY FOR SEWER sepK Hopta. in a garage be- Desire Quick Appointment Town MusFSpend $250,- hind his Rome on Rah -way To Block Politics in 000 If It Wants to Avoid Avenue n e ar Burnett Street the Department ernara W. Vogel, Esq., Colltempt of CoUrt —first for the man nfact«re ^TtSjSS Jersey. 125 TAX JUTE POINTS of key blanks CHOICE ISHOPPQSEP and spoons, • Detective Captain GeorjrL1 "YOU knowHiewspaper reporters If Woodbridge Township since October for .. making E. Keating will become ?e simple, as hell. . wants a quarter-of-a million n e a r-J>erfect •TThev take everything-, including x • -j. -ir but very bogus Woodbridge Township'.-; iem=elves so seriously they get to dollar sewer system it will nickels. Below, third chief of police-at Mon- ain in the e y have to assume at least 2 a pain in the neck. They always DetettivB day night's meeting- of fhu ave elaborate notions about run- eighty per cent of the cost, Captain G. E. in"' everybody's business but their Kea,ting, wfio Township Committee. wn, yet I suppose you've observed and possibly a hundred per with Secret le -eat is generally out of their Service men A survey today of leading- vi- cent—a matter of about 125 ministration figures'made a C the- 90-day option ob- did get a faithful impresaion and neighboring departments, - sword to chop off the tax burden. ness, at least one member of tained ;on the building of the hi di bilit d You know the financial predica-j weeks" is still a subject !of by his extraordinary ability made j heads frequently seek him out,-/ the Board -was unable to attenc? a die of a five-cent United States advice, are of the friendliest ment of the town, you know -what' At St. much conversation and little A meetme foi this week theiT 'defunct First National Bank WOMAN'S. CLUB HAS position the people here are in.to piece. He made dies of different Is Scene of Third action wa promised but Mi Mades and Trust Companj, by an dates and progressing with his kick in another 50 cents on each No confeience on the cii^i ha^, $100 of assessed valuation. And said yesteiday it has not yet unknown syndicate, nothing hap- counterfeiting plan — his plan RAZE PRALL HOME Weekly Set •vet been held b> the Township been ananged RECEPTWNTONIGHT which would;,givwold;,gi e him escape from I know you are.entirely in sympa- Committee and the Boaid of pened „ i oil Viler -finfjnkiiT wnr'Pjaoi-ljjJ'KjM nrij&4 A numbei of 1936 expense all his financial woes^hHpft Nelson's MeiilHkve 30 Baya thy with them because I've read The thud series of bingo pai- Education, although the latter In other words, «o fat a& tan.Play, Violin., Soloist arid chased 18 .per cent silver' alloyv and heard some of your campaign ties opened Monday evening m St was adMsed -evcial day ago bj items and an o\rei expenditure .'},.. v..Tc Finish Work of $2,00-0 last yeai aie among be ascertained, tile -piospeetrve With calipers and ' magnifying speeches from time to time. James auditonum Anothei in a Teacher' Committee the school $40,000 tiansaehon between the glasses and sheer artistry he fash- Don Your Armor the senes will ta.ke place Monday actions cuticized by the Com- Commentators Are Workmen tinder Soren Nei employes will demand then full depositors of the old institution ioned with his dies and a 40-ton Is n I think the town was proud to at 8:30. A list of ihe awaids fol- salaries. This demand is made mittee On Program ?£ f | began yesterday tD lows: and a group of anonymous pur- press what Secret Service opera- the old Prall home at the have had one of its people elected in full knowledge the town is col- chasers is yet to be consummated tives called the most perfect imita- to the exalted position of member Throw rug, Mrs. Helen Zambo; lecting but 'fifty per cent of its of Amboy Avenue and v and now apparenty hinges on theCRAFTSMAJTCLUB SITE tion they had yet experienced. Street, long a showplace her. of the House of Assembly. Fur- lamp table, Patrick Cassidy; cam- taxes and thus has an income of success of the secret syndicate in ther, I think it felt too an added era, Mrs. E. W. Casey; silver set, just half of what it needs. LOFC CELEBRATES A program of unusual interest As a blind to permit easy cir- in recent years |sens« of security in the knowledge Mrs. T. Larkin; three men's shirts, selling $150,000 worth of bank The Woodbridge Township Tax- stock to local and nearby resi- has been assembled by the Worn- it would have somebody on theMrs. J. Galvin; special, Mrs. John payers' Association has decided to established the Crown Vending by the sale of salvaged lurntf dents. an/s Club for its annual Guest 1Machin e Company and at the spot to fight its battles in the event Bergen, Margaret Harbachuk, take a hand in the matter and its Night to be held m the Crafts- and uuilding- materials, have ho pillage was threatened. It would Mrs. Zehrer, J. Yuhas; basket of Although in the first place those banks said the nickels he deposited days m -which to clear the prop- president, Clauda W. Decker, said I . ..,..„ ~ man's Club tonight. were taken from those machines. be hardly less than cruellest disap- groceries, Miss Delia McCluskey; yesterday he would seek a-joint LaVHl Will Be dickering for the ^building were erty under supervision of Build- rocker, Mrs. J. Balga; pyrex set, reputed fabulously rich, future In addition to the one-act play, He flooded the entire northei-n ing- Inspector William Allgaier. pointment now if you didn't hop {Continued on Page 6) "Clipped" to be presented by thesection of the state with the bogus into your armor and come to their Msis Julia Eormandy; easy chair, At Dinner Party- dividends for the. depositors now Shrubbery surrounding Uie Mrs. Patrick Cassidy; traveling- seems contingent upon the outDram- a Department, Joseph Wil- coins. rescue. bewshiekl, concert master of the house is excluded from the razing Although I dorTN know of. my bag. Mrs. James Walsh; quilt, Mrs. Tomorrow . come of the stock-selling enter- Secret Service agents deter- contract and has been offered for M. Greisheimer; toaster and grill, Miss Peterson Will Wed: prise.. Township Attorney Leon Westfifcld Symphony Orchestra mined Woodbridge as the center own knowledge, I inier you are not will be heard in^viplin solos ac- bids to regional nurserymen. The in complete accord with some of Mrs. W. Murphy. A capacity audience has made .E. McElroy, who has been the of their distribution. Captain Board of Education has rejected F. J. Beckerer, New York only one identified thus far with companied by Mrs. S. G. Wolfe, George E. Keating traced the ;he fiscal policies now in force in One half dozen large bath tow- reservations to attend the thirty- also of Plainfleld. The guest the shrubbery as too expensive to Woodbridge. If this is so you un-els, Miss Margaret Everett; I. E. Announcement has been made third anniversary celebration to- the purchase group, said yesterday operation to Hopta. He was ar- of the engagement of Miss Vesta j morrow night in St. James' audi- no application has been made for speaker will be J. W. Duffield of rested on Wednesday. Wednes- doubtedly will ascribe to such poli- S. lamp,; Mrs. Chapman; blanket, : the New York Times whose topic cies the major responsibility for Mrs. Andrew Desmond; special, M. Peterson of 250 Central Ave- toriu' m o"f the Middlese•>•*• * " • x ~Council a State charter and probably day was Mrs. Hopta's birthday. would not be. until two-thirds of has been announced as "The He made only nickels at the the lax i-ate but even that attitude Mrs. Heeney; sweater, Mrs. Nash; nue, Rahway and daughter of Mrs. No. 857, Knights of Columbus. Woild of Today." Mr. Duffield is 6 in Keashey Are Overcome one half dozen ladies' silk stoek- Caroline N. Peterson and the late Grand Knight John J. Powers is the $150,000 issue has been sub- rate of about $40 worth a day. cannot justify silence on the res- scribed. a prominent _ author and com-Their total could -only be placed oration question. It may be you ings, Edward Campionr r; radio, E. Walter Peterson, formerly ,of in charge of arrang-ements. . By Gas Fumes From Heated r mentator. •' ' f< wilTrill l nnirhavn e4 - *T. to.-• 1-1 T T.-sav. 4-1-*,-e. thT^ ~ _..e. — Tow/~1 n Com71 ,r -T-» Mrs.'Ey~fc ITT . O'HaraI _7 • ..; _ studio"I • T\ *• ' " couch, Mrs'. i'.Woodbridge, to Frank J. Beckerer Mr. Powers announced ' yester- Viereck At A Loss by .police at "thousands." laitlee from itself by leading- theP. Murray;'special, John Hurster i of New York City. Mr. Beckerer day Henry St. Clair Lavin will be Eugene Viere.ek, receiver of the Those to take" part in the play "If I d never read that darned Six membersmbers" s>i a iCeasbcy ivay to shaving the "tax rate, the and Mrs. James Harding; rod and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F.toastmaster, with the following First National, frankly said yes- are Mrs. John M. Kreger, Mrs. book," sig'hed Hopta at headquar- Heights family escaped serioui s vehicle for which I am suggesting reel, Mrs. A.. Bak: bicycle, John Becherer of 425 East IS8th Street. speakers: Rev. Francis X. Kenny terday he was at a.loss to know William B. Krug, Mrs. H. D.Lers, ''•'this would never have hap- harm yesterday -when overcome pened." herein. • Hughes; bkfbreakfast t sett , PPeter No date has been set for theof San Alfonso Retreat House, what was g'oing- on and was unable Clark and Fred .D/'Beekley. by the fumes of a gasoline heater. You know, probably as well &s Hopta. . wedding. - • • . " 'West End; Eugene F. McVeigh, of to predict the future of the build- Following the entertainment John Prekop of Woodbridge Fixe I,.the community isn't niggardly Newark, State Director of Colum- ing option which first was timed dancing will be enjoyed with mu- TO ELECT OFFICERS Co. Wo. One assisted Officers Leid- and stingy. I believe it would like bus Cadets; Russell J. Noncarrow, at 90 days and then extended for sic by the King's Men. ' The annual meeting and elec- ner, Miller and Somers in reviv- to-sea the teachers and the police- State Deputy of Morristown and 15 days. tion off officerffi s of the Avenel ing- the family; Mrs. Victoria Nc--- Woman's Club will be held on tneth, three sons and two daugh- men and all the municipal help g-et Mayoy r Edward J. Patten of Perth Frank Van Syckle of Perth Am- their salaries back in full but you Woman's Cfab In Fords Ab Wednesday evening, April 7 at ters of Highland Street. Amboy.. boy, who has abotained a national YOUNG WOMAN'S CLUB8:15 in the Avenel school. must be aware the people have Today is the final date for the bank charter for Woodbridge but aboul reached their limit so far as Federation Night On April"14th purchase of .tickets which, can be who; is awaiting developments in ARRANGESCARD PARTY taxpaying- is concerning-, a maxi- obtained either at the Columbian he second venture before select- mum beyond which they just can- Club or from any member 'of the ;ng a site, yesterday declared his Beauty Demonstration Also nb.t go no matter what their desire. The Fords Woman's Glub program refreshments will be committee. ' 'nstitution would not be open on 3 Priests Will Say Requiem Mass You may say, of course, this is served. April 15 as he originally planned. Planned By Board the first request you have received will hold its annual Federa- A birthday cake, with 17 can- No new date was set by Mi-. Van on the point involved and that you tion night on Wednesday dies commemorating the ' club's 183 FACE LOCAL JUDGE Syckle. Of Directors For Chief Walsh Tomorrow At 11 are unimpressed by my self-desig- evening, April 14th, at seventeenth anniversary will be nation as spoliesman. You might baked by Mrs. Soren Hansen. The IN ONE MONTH, RECORD- Final plans for the card party cake will be iced lavender and and beauty demonstration to be Funeral services for Chief however, bis health -had been pre- even ask me who I think I am butSchool No. 14. Mrs. Howard ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL ? that . wouldn't prove anything. Madison, president, will pre- yellow, the club's colors, and the 144 Pay Motor Law Fines j held on April 8 at the home of of Pnlir.PolicPe Jfl.mfiJamess AA.. Walshh «"?°" - Appointed-fe 1908, the People will talk and complain honor of cutting'it will go to Mrs. Miss Helen Ryan, Green Street, Chief was the township's third side at the business meeting, fol- Miss Evelyn Hamilton Will will be held tomorrow morn- ;among themselves until doomsday Anna Liddle, honorary president. Brown Hears 31 Cases , Wed L. R. Pickell were made last evening- at the policeman, followiitg-th. _ e 4 , Pat- •but are either too self-conscious lowing which a program will be Table decorations will also be meeting of the Board of Directors _g at St, James Church ricikk MurphMhy andd: ththe lt late" Patrick carried out in the club colors. at the home of Mrs. Lee Smith, Cullinane, He was made J>etec« 'or too inarticulate to speak out inpresented with Mrs. E. T. Greene In Single Day Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton with representatives of ten the open. Mrs. Greene is in charge of of 386 New Brunswick Avenue, Grove Avenue. police departments present. tive Sergeant jn 1922, captain in And I wonder if that isn't the in charge. decorations. The powers will be, One hundred eighty-three de- Fords, announce the engagement A beauty service demonstration Leaving the late Chief's home at i!»2fi and chief on™ TNsbruai-y 1, main reason their elected repre- Th**..e , j-,-.^.gues.t speake-^ r wil-, .l be Mrs.Mrs. Howard Madison, president; fendants were arraigned in police of their daughter, Evelyn La through the courtesy of Mrs. R. L. 170 Grove Street at 10 o'clock, a 1932, on Chief Murphy's ieath. ctntatives shouldn't take the ini- J. £>. Tuller of Red Bank, third Mrs. Anna Liddle, Mrs. Ben Jen-court here during the month of Verne, to Mr," Leonard Tiobison Burnett and Mrs. Leona McLeod funeral procession will march Hat ring-ton, Keating M»g> Plaxis tiative and strike without waiting-1 district vice president. Mrs. Nor-sen, past presidents, and Mrs. M. March, Police Clerk Allan P. Mc-Pickelij son, of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- will be given for members and down Main Street to the Municipal AHins; Chief G. E. Keating and to bs asked. After all, they're ma Bingham of the Educational Pfeiffer, past vice president. They .Donnel_ __...l announce. d today. _ This ard Pickell of 621 Pemberton friends. Miss Alice Wand is chair- Building, circle the-nionument and H. J.»Harrington, Garteret Chief. will be assisted by the following-1 was a record for thh e townshiph O. Off are in charge of .ipoKce arrange- chosen for office because they're Service of the Newark Evening Avenue, Plainfi'eld.' " man and is being assisted by Mrs.proceed to the church. m T who will act as floaters: Misses the total, 144 were for traffic vio- Lee Smith, ents for the funeral. Township supposed to be on the ball and J\ ews will give, a humorous talk Mrs. John Dowling, There, at 11 o'clock, the Rev. folks have just come to believe on "Folks I've Met" and Miss Rose Rita Lybeck, Gladys liddle, A\i- atipns. as. part, of the general SERVICES IN SEWAREN Miss Pearl Peterson and Miss Committeemsn- and junior depart- Eckert, of the New Jersey College drey Miljes, Edith Miljes, Evelyn tightening .of traffic control here Regular services will be held at Helen Ryan, William Leahy will celebrate a ment officers trtjl be honorary they don't have to worry about solemn high mass of requiem with anything- on the theory the officials of Agriculture, will give a talk On Liddle, Ruth Miller and, Gertrude and the ban on all ticket-killing. 10 and 11 o'clock Sunday morn- uall-boarors totogil6w. The ac- Egan. Mrs. William Lybeck . is Thirty-nine traffic defendants the ReV. Charles Dusten as dea-tive bearers will be six will watch over them. In that "Methods of Housecleanihg." ing m St. John's Episcopal 25 TO CCC TUESDAY respect I think they are awfully Under-the direction of Mrs. Al- chairman of the refreshment com- were hied this week, 31 of them Church, Sewaren, in charge of con and the Rev. William Bren- of the uniformed foree. mittee, , on Tuesday a^nd 26 at a sing-le Rev. O. N. Davidson. Selection of candidates for en-nan sub-deacon. Motor Vehicle silly but when they'll picp k a Hoff- bert Gardner, the club chorus will listment in the Civilian Conserva- Stat. . man over sing the following numbers "The Presidents of the. Woman's sitting that night by Recorder Chief Walsh died suddenly &i Police and officers >m all sur- a Dill you can expect clubs of the third district have Arthur. Brown. Local defendants I REPORTED MISSING tion Corps is already under way. his home from a cerebral hemorr- rounding: communities will be rep- anythingyg . Call of the Lark" by Charles Relief Director John Omenhiser W' Wakefiell Cadman; "I Love Life" been invited. Club members are included George Pfeiffer, 22, 100 ( Mrs. Helen Zelonski Slover, 22, hage Tuesday night while listening resented toroOrtow; Motor -Vehi- Won't you please see that we privileged to bring guests, but Mary Avenue. Fords; George was officially reported to police as i:aid today. Twenty-five candi- to the radio. That day he had cle g-uai-ds, Skits Police and offi- get a little breathiiig- speU before by Maria Zueca,- "Cradle Song" dates and twelve alternates will by Alexander KfacFayden. A piano are asked to notify Mrb. William Omdejka_ -„-.-.,, --18,, o- f 2] Paul- Street,• , missing Tuesday„ b..y. her husband,. attended a meeting of the. County cers fiom all fernMidnigfercnMdi comtnu- we g-et socked with that 50-point be sent to New Brunswick on Police Chiefs' Association in Newnitiep will' he ^presented tomor- increase? isolo will be *iven by the .well Lybeck of Ford Avennt- before [Fords; John Rrzychey. 21, (55 Dun-j Edward -olover. 31. of 24 Cluni April 8lh jiibt how mpn.^ £iie?fe< j har ^ Stoekwell who came from St. Ber- BIRlCT SAVINGS AT THE RACES ICJLR. UNIT HOLDS nards school in Gladstone for the yyiaEa^gg^^^^w^^w-^^^^p^^^^^^^gj IN MILLINERY COLONIA NEWS evening. Buy Direct From —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sehaefer The Factory and TWO CARDPARTIES of Dover Road entertained over —The Colonia Civic Improve- Miller and Charles Miller of Co- the week-end Mrs. Schaeffer's par- Benefit Affairs Held In ment Club has completed all ar-lo nia. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilkins f rangements for its Spring social —Mrs. Russell Feakes of Chain- of New Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs, The Department Store Homes Of Mrs. Smith, which will be held on April 10th O-Hills Road entertained her sis- August Wilkins of Philadelphia, at the American Legion ciubrooms ter Mrs, George" Hiles of Haddon- Pa., Mrs. M. Ardell and daughter OF ELIZABETH New Spring HATS ., Mrs. Grow on St. George Avenue. field Friday. Elizabeth of Burling-ton, and at —Mrs. Edward Schuberg will —Miss Jean Woodward of Fair- dinner Sunday S. Hartman of Me- Fabrics The jEunice Bloomfield Chapter, view Avenue has returned from a! tuchen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Broad and West Jersey Streets 0. A. R. held two benefit card par- hold a card party for the benefit ! • "Straws. of St. Cecelia's Church of Iselin visit to the home of her former | Ruddy and son Jack of Rahway. ties on Tuesday afternoon and in the American Legion ciubrooms classmate at Northfield Seminary, | —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suit * Felts evening. next Friday. There will be fifteen Miss Barbara Soule of Hartford, of West Street celebrated their The afternoon affair -was held door prizes, several special awards Conn. twelfth wedding anniversary in AND UP and many beautiful prizes for high —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, their rome recently by entertain- in the home of Mrs. Lee Smith of scores. Mrs. Schuberg is being as- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mades anding a number of guests. A beau- Hats Made to Order $1.00 Grove Avenae, with three tables sisted by a large committee. Winleld Delisle all attended the tiful clock was presented by their BEE BEE HAT CO. in play. High scores were made by —The next regular meeting of Second Ward Republican Club neighbors to the Suits. Those pres- ST Smltli Street, fERTH Mrs. T. It. Jones, Miss Louise the Colonia Democratic Women's Executive Board meeting. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1040 ElfaaWh Avc, —Miss Elizabeth. Fair of Co- M* P«u-fc Avenwe, in, Brew&ter and Mrs. John Blair. New Deal Club will be held at the Grewe Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fueg- j!>30 Ceuire Street, ()IW\«K home of Mrs. Aubrey Woodward, lonia, a student at N. J. C, attend- gner, Mr. and Mrs. William Bar- Other guests were: Miss Anna L. Fairview Avenue April 14. An in- ed the annual banquet and initia- i bour, Mr. and Mrs. James Staun- Johnson, Mrs. J. M. Coddington, teresting program" has been plan- tion of new members to the Ma- | ton, Mr. and Mrs. August Mayfair, Mrs. Raymond Killenberger, Mrs. ned. dame Currie Science club held | Mrs. Bernard: Heidgen, Mrs. Wil- liam Fritzen, Mrs. Mary Anito and Chesiev Peck, Miss Jean Hadd, —Mr. and Mxs. William Farr of Friday at the college. —Miss Jean Crane of Colonia Ernest Paul. TO DO AS MUCH BUSINESS IN APRIL AS WE DID IN THE DO NOT BE Mis. George Hunter, Mrs. C. Ros- Colonia" Boulevard had as their Boulevard is a patient in a New —Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Beaujon eoe Chase, Mrs. Orray T. Fraser gruest over the week-end Mrs. MONTH OF DECEMBER. And No One Knows Better Thar Karros sister Miss Liliian Canning York City hospital where she un- of Cham-O-Hills road entertained and Mrs. Thomas Wand. of Astoria, L. I. derwent an operation for appendi- Miss Ruth Morris of Highland Ourselves That To Achieve This Result, We Must Crowd T3S This Is The Only Authorized! The other party was held in fhe citis. Park Wednesday and an Sunday Sl:ore With. Extraordinary Values Everv Day. —Mrs. Eleanor Ehert, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stoll and SiNGER SEWING MACHINE! home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. of Newark, is now making her —Wilfred Curnd,, Elmer Madeess - - " ~ " AGENCY IN PERTH AMBOYJ Grow, Myrtle Avenue, where five and Edward Madsen of Colonia daughter Wilma of Woodbridge. That's Why You Can Come Here With Your Expectations Keyet tables of games were in play. High home with Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Con- - —-Mr. and Mrs. George Hage- or of Colonia Boulevard. recently went on a hike with dorn of Dover Jftoad-had as their To the Highest Point. To Save Money As You Never Have Don't Our agents have: scores "were made by Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs. Thomas Hynes of Berk- Seout troop No. 43 of Rahway. •. projpez- credentials— Fred Demarest, Roy Simm, Mrs. dinner guests,Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Before. And, Best of All, EVERYTHING IS SO NEW, FASH Leon E. Campbell, Mrs.,F. F. An- ley Avenue was the guest of her COLONIA P.T.A. UNIT Perry, and .-William P.erry of insist on seeing them! ness and Mrs. Cedric Ostrom. mother, Mrs. P. J. O'Keef of Jer- HOLDS MEETING Plainfield, Mr. ^and Mrs.-W. M. IQNABLE AND DESIRABLE IN NEW SPRING MERCHAN This store is factory sey City Tuesday. The discussion group of the Co- 'Smith, Doris and Oliver Smith, and Other guests were: Miss Helen —Mr. and Mrs. William Godson DISE. That the Values Are Simply Beyond Resisting. authorized and sells Pfeiffei, Mrs. Victor C. Nicklas, lonia P.T.A. met Tuesday with Joseph Odell of Meluchen, Mr. and Mi?. Howard B. Jernee, Mrs. of Colonia Boulevard entertained Mrs. Frank Pattison, Chain-O- Mrs. C. Clausen; Miss Marion Si- I only the GENUINE George Walters, Mrs. Donald Man- Miss Alma Rassmussen of West- Hills Road. The topic of the eve- Ience, William Silence and Ran- in parts and service. son, Mrs. D. H. Ford, Mrs. Leland field Sunday and Fred Sharp of ning was "Sending the Whole' dolph Lawrence of Oak Tree Road, F. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Boston, Mass. Child to School". This will be con- Miss Ann Jarvis, ol .Menlo -farK, —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and PureelL Dickinson of Linden. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spen- Rhodes, Fairview Avenue, had as tinued at the next regular P.T.A. cer, Mrs. Roy Simm, Mrs. Herbert their guests last week Mrs. Rhodes' meeting which will be held April —John Eberie of North Hill SWGERsss&Co. II. Max.eld, Mrs. Claude W. Deck- sister, Mrs. R. V. Watson and son 12th in the School auditorium. Road is a patient in the Rahway 70 Smith St., Perth Amboy er, Mis. Konrad Stern, Mrs. Robert of Philadelphia. —Mrs. Henry Lavin and Mrs.Memorial Hospital suffering from P. A. 4-0741 George R. Merrill, Misses Eleanor Joseph McAndrews of West Hill "injuries received when his car was Meirill, Dorothy Ryan and Bar- —Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Saywell Road with the other members of bara Grow. had as their guest on Sunday Mrs. struck by a northbound Pennsyl- Saywell's sister Mrs. Florence their bridge club had luncheon at vania railroad train at the tem- £.: ' •>' Harris of New York. Pbaffs Inn in Metuchen Tuesday. porary grade crossing in Avenel —Mrs. Eve Patterson of Chain- PATTISON IS HOST Saturday afternoon. The car turn- Headquarters For O-Hills Road entertained Saturday TO C.C.I. GROUP ed over twice and Eberie suffered BABY CARRIAGES, STROLL- MISS JENSEN Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson of A stag dinner was held Thurs- multiple abrasions and contusion ERS, BEACH CARTS, BICY- When she goes to the races Elizabeth. day night at the home of Frank of the scalp. A slight concussion Maureen O'Sullivan, featured fllvi Pattison, chairman of the spon- of the brain -and cuts about the CLES, HIGH CHAIRS, DOLL player, wears this tailored suit c —Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Moscar- COACHES, PLAY YARDS and relli of Beech Street entertained soring committee of the Colonia hands. red-brown woolen. The coat but Citizens Incorporated. The recrea- A FULL LINE OF TOYS. tons from neckline to hem, ana their daughter Mrs.' Rose Coffey . —James P. Fox of New York recently. tion room was decorated with- City was the Easter Sunday guest ar Fords Girl Guest features patch pockets. A broicn Easter lilies and greens. Guest velvet scarf is worn ascot style PROSPECTING BRIDE of Mr. and Mrs.' Howard W. Fletch- Something New! Of Honor At Affair speakers of the evening w«re A. er of West Hill Road. The flared fullness of the skirt is, FETED AT SHOWER Marvil, president of the Elizabeth Given By Parents interesting, as are the harmoniz- Miss Marion Hagedorn of Do.ver branch of Consumers Coopera- —Mrs. Daniel Den Bleyker of ing accessories. Road was given a party and show- tive who.had as his "subject "Co- North Hill Road was the guest of Effective, ^Distinctive' In honor of her sixteenth birth- er in the home of the Rev. and operation," and Carl Voss, of *Mrs. Ann Weinans of Staten day, Elaine Jensen was given a Mrs. Theodore Perry by the La- Elizabeth, executive of the New-Island on Sunday. "-•nipiif-e party by her parents, Mr. dies Aid Society of the New Dover Jersey Council of International —Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Peck of Tiger W-ov'd Suite '.[. aiid Mrs. Hans Jensen in their DISTRICT ADVISOR Methodist church. The kitchen Relations who spoke on "A Battle I North Hill Road are entertaining home in Fords. Miss Jensen was shower was given Miss Hagedorn for Peace Instead of War". Those 1 their son, Edward, a student at of Three Pretty Pieces die recipient of many beautiful in honor of her approaching mar- present were Arthur Nelson, Ar- j Ohio University during his Spring gifts. JR. CLUBJPEAKER riage to Kenneth. Van Breamer of thur Saywell, Carl Weiderkehr, vacation. Another son, Volney, a The,party started in the after- Woodbridge. The rooms were de- Sydney Beaujon, M. M. Pattison, student at Tri State University in A light color wood, that JACK noon and dinner was served. Dur- corated in St. Patrick day colors. Philip Den Bleyker and Ernest Indiana, is vacationing in Chicago. Ai\f Pi * o. Corner Perth ing- the evening1 games and danc- Mrs. Frances Parker To The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Link all of Colonia; Percy Knott —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schu- will make a most cheery 405 State St., BPOBbaseball tourna- of arrangements, with the latter LEGS OF GENUINE FRESH KILLED .'delightful-spring:.days ... Buy one of 82 Madison Ave., Perth Amkoy in charge of reservations for in- ment will be operated, local offi- SPRING ROASTING Plioue 4-1110 cial^ and more particularly vited guests. our used cars for the family and enjoy Open Thursday JJSgrMs Charles William Mesick rented LAMB lb. CHJCKENS lb comfortably this week. They were 5-LB. AVE. •the springtime at.your leisure/* sure that when the time arrives LOCAL CASTERS ENTER FRESH KILLED to begin building a team for the County. State, sectional and NEW BRUNSWICK TESTS FOWL ib.27c JERSEY LOINS *%>y AIL WOMEN CAN NOT National | eliminations in late OF. PORK .'...-„. lb. WOODBEIDGE FRIDAY, APEIL 2, 19S7 Daniel V. Rush, president of the American Legion and the L,e»~ Sewaren Republican Unit the organization, nominated the g-ion Auxiliary held Wednesday PROGRAMS LISTED r following committee chairmen: Fur- Pioneer In. Rahway Blends Parts To Hold Meeting April 27 Entertainment, Mrs. Michael night at the Joyce Kilmer Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brockman Quinn; refreshments, Mrs. H. B.in New Brunswick. - FOR CLUB_SESSION of Washington Avenue, Colonia Rankin, each chairman will name —Wendell and[ Ralph their own assistants; program, Of Pipe Organ Into Own Coffin will be hosts to the Sewaren Re- Mrs. Evelyn Sehmitz, Mrs. James Munn Pattison, Billy Fletcher Third District Conference publican Club,- Inc., on April 27, Growley and Mrs. F. J. LaFarr, Wilfred Currid all enjoyed a Kike Those alert snoopers who work will be in sections similar to a pro- according to an announcement co-chairmen. through the country on Tuesday, ~ Of Woman's Clubs Set for the Rahway Record enter- fessionally-made casket. He ex- made at a meeting- of the group —William Godson spent -fee, tained their readers with an in- pects to stain the_ sides brown and held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. jEaster week-end at his home ffli For Tuesday structive essay in Americana re- furnish the interior with '"the fin- Russell Solt, East Avenue. Colonia Boulevard' returning tor hissj est, softest silk I can buy." I Interesting programs have been cently. By special arrangement, Reports on a card party and work in New York on Monday.. I : arranged for both the morning and in violation of our usual rules, Gray side and end carrying han- movi,e benefit were given the club —Miss Mary Baum of Nort and afternoon sessions of the we herewith reprint an article by dles are already in his shop wait- by the chairman of the two affairs, —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maiies, Hill Road has returned from. * Third District conference of the and about Rahway citizens, in the ing- to be affixed. The casket is Francis Drake and Harry Halsey. Blr. and Mrs. Joseph McAndrews cation spent at the honte of S State Federation of Womens' pious hope it will find the general six feet long and about 22 inches Both were regarded as exception- and Mr. and 'Mrs^ James Currid and Mrs. Ralph Stewart of Had> Clubs which will be held in the Av- audience we believe the story de- wide. He had to revise his plans ally successful. attended the county meeting of donfleld. " • ^TC enel Presbyterian Church on serves : after he started construction be- Tuesday. The morning meeting Few Rahway residents know cause the "box," as he calls it, was will commence at 10:30 a. m. and what kind of a casket they will be too long to meet regulations. the afternoon session at 2. buried in and none of them are Mr. Swartz hasn't made all his thinking about the day when they funeral arrangements but he Mrs. Georg-e G. Robinson, Row- will need one. knows all about the construction land Place, is now receiving appli- Neither are there many persons of coffins from viewing them at cations for reservations from mem- various undertaking parlors and beri of the Woodbridge Cub, foi in this eity who will lie in state in a coffin made from parts of a casket factories. GAINS the luncheon and tomorrow has been set as the deadline for plac- pipe organ. ' ... He Saves $280! ing these requests. Cornelius R. Swartz of 1307 He estimates that the completed Fulton Street, however, is differ- job will cost him not more than Following is the. schedule for the ent m this respect. Although he is $20 and has already expended morning meeting: hale and hearty and is waiting for about $6 of this amount. A cas- Assembly singing, ""America the the coming of warmer weather so ke^ would cost more than $300 if *;Beautiful"; pledge to the flag; in- he can follow, his profession of purchased at the time of the fu- vocation, Rev. Robert I. Mac- painting, he passes his idle time by neral, he estimates. Bride; "Welcome," Mrs. Thomas working on a casket which he says He doesn't believe in big funer- Thompson, president of the host- will $ome day contain his earthly als. People should have_ funerals "ess club; "Message from Vine- remains. commensurate with -their means, land," Miss Clarrette Sehon; "Our 20 Years' Planning he says. Juniors," Mrs. P. Garretsoii Pol- new Mr. Swartz has been planning His pallbearers hsvo alreailw Hemus, state chairman of junior been selected to carry this unusual membership; "Highlights of the construction of his coffin for more than 20 years, he says, but it was bit of work. Whether they will Year's Work," presidents of the carry him to a cemetery or to a third district. not until several weeks ago that he found time to start his unusual crematorium, he isn't sure and The afternoon session will open won't be until he has obtained de- with a "get-together" sing. Music, task. This week he had the four sides and bottom nearly completed tails of the latter type of funeral Arion quartet of the. Long Branch at the Linden Crematorium. WomanV Club; "Our Federation." in his well-equipped workshop at Mrs. Alfred Robie Driscoll,- presi- the rear of his home. Ha hasn't decided what type of dent of State Federation. The job has been well done and "rough box'' to use and doesn't the construction is of panel wood, know whether he will build it him- moulding which was picked up self or leave those details to a from a nearby lumber yard where funeral director. it had been stored for many years Some !?ay, Asyway and wooden sections which once When told that he looked in fine formed wooden pipes on an old- physical condition and probably fashioned pipe organ. wouldn't need to use his unusual Mr. Swartz doesn't know where bit of construction for many years, the organ was originally located Mr. Swartz said, "You never can but knows that it was an old one tell when you're going- to need a Mrs. Randolph, Entertains casket." No Creeps For Mrs. H. G. Hoffman because metal pipes are now used The builder of the unusual af- on modern organs. A neighbor On Tuesday fair doesn't feel "creepy" about found the wood in her home and his task. In fact, he enjoys it be- presented it to him. A full year's TERMS Mrs. Harold G. Hoffman, -wif e of cause it keeps him occupied. He He will be 62 years of age next supply if you is a painter and is looking- forward EASILY New Jersey's Chief Executive, was July.. He has lived in Rahway for buy a washer the honor guest at a luncheon to better weather so that he can about 40 years and makes his party given by Mrs. Asher Fitz again follow his profession. home at the Fulton Street address NOW! ARRANGED^ Randolph in the Ramble Inn, Me- In the meantime he is busily en- with his wife. The couple have tuchen. Following the luncheon, gaged on jrisjjniquetask. The top two sons and a daughter. cards were played in Mrs. Ran- dolph's home on Eahway Avenue. Clioose any washer in our large and complete In the games, high scores were made by Mrs. Whitney, C. Leeson, siocM consisting of the following makes: A. B. Mrs. Howard B. Jernefe, Mrs. Hoff- C, Washmaster, Dexter, and receive absolutely man, Mrs. Victor C. Nicklas, Mrs. 562 St. George Avenue. WOODBRIDGE FREE 40 full sized packages of RINSO. Why F. F. Anness and Mrs. D. H. Ford. Phone 8-1210 Other guestt- were: •vMrf... C- H. spend back-breaking hours -washing by hand Rothfuss, Mi\s. Fred IJemarest, Mrs. Leland F. Reynolds',- Mrs. FRESH when an electric washer costs so little and can Stanley C. PoUer, Miss. Helen FROSTED LIMA BEANS be bought on EASY PAYMENTS. Pfeiffer, Mr>. Arthur Hall, Mrs. Roy Simm, Mis. Irving- JL»Rfcimers, 1-lb. of Frosted Lima Beans is c Mrs. Harry H. Ford, Mrs. Leon F. Equal to 3 % lbs. of Fresh Lintas Campbell, Mrs. Clarence R. Davis and Mrs. Earl Hannum~ Devanny. LEGS OF: ft-eshKilled -Q'Et 29' CAPONS ^^ RUTGERS TAKES 27 LAMB FRESH ___ TILTS .;- ~Her.eis.one ofthe'most,valuable fur+coats in the world. It is (t FROSTED RASPBERRIES chinchilla wrap and is valued at $40,000. The soft, thick wrap is modelled by Miss Martha Heveran, Neio York society model, pre- For Desserts - Pies - Cakes Average Compiled By paratory to leaving for Hollywood, where she will wear the wrap in a motion picture. The chinchilla, a sviall, rare rodent with BLADE CUT . Scarlet Against 25 pearly gray Jur, is-native to Peru andQJitte but is now raised on Opponents •farmsin this country. . RIB ROAST ,07c l Twenty-seVen victories in Boris B@y Scouts On Hike ed of building' a fire without com- .»•'-•••}-<;» t,y ij,y y- n^ ••&•• ...winr,IT ,~>^, ^ ",!__ . T .A^J:Tt— '* ','Ji" _-'" ^ ' , -* >.- JV> L -i.—y& ^. >, *'„**•.—j*, -L« iopty-five dual engagements bustibles, tracking and cooking-. is thi irecord hung up by win- Given Advancement Tests. ter sports teams at Rutgers Among thoae won made the hike University during the cam- Under the supervision of Cap-were: Wilbur Luker, Charles Han- paign just closed. In averag- tain Robert Hanson, members of sen, George Jogan, Gonther Hei- ing- .600 in the winning col- the Beaver Patrol of the Fords dorne, Joseph Firan, Allen Thnni- Ilk-Fed RUMPS OF VEAL 21c lb. umn, the Scarlet teams met repre- Troop of Boy Scouts enjoyed an son, Robert Tunnison and George STUDIO COUCHES Innerspring sentatives of twenty-three-colleges all-day hike to Menlo Park. One Blanchard. COIL SfEING MATTRESSES and universities, and two teams of the purposes of the trip was to In a choice of coverings with One hundred years ago this Tempered steel coil springs; In a choice of tickings; well representing Y. M. C..A. groups. give several of the boys an oppor- reversible pillows. A $ "| Q.75 strongly constructed and guar- tunity to take examinations for month, March 18, 1837, Grover built and guaranteed. This price The basketball team, rated the real value at this price. anteed to give excep- $£2-50 for a few days only $ -| /VO0 greatest in Rutgers history, won advancement and the tests consist- .Cleveland was born. EXTRA! tionai wear O buy today JL \J thirteen out of its fifteen games, for a percentage of .867. Notable among its triumphs were those scored over Fordham, aspirant for Metropolitan court honors; Spring- field, leader in the New England sector; and dual wins over Prince- ton, Lehigh, and Lafayette. Victor- ies over the latter two gave Rut- gers the Middle Three champion- ship. HOURS- Ladies' Yale alone was able to top the Daily Scarlet swimmers, whose string of to 12, SLEY ELECTRIC victims included Princeton, Colum- to 5 and *5 bia, Pennsylvania, and Navy, all 7 to 8 leaders in the East. Victorious in j Wednesday seven of its eight starts, the tank j 10 to 12 squad, with a percentage of .875, only FRIGERATORS led a'l other Scarlet teams on this j 1 OR 2 PIECES Regular Sale Saving |>asis of comparison. j Size ? ^ Glovers Beat Princeton j Price • . Price • The boxing and water polo Tel 4-2027 BEAUTIFULLY Cubi tpaitts, engaging in five meets each, 5 142.95 119.00 23.95 emerged with three victories apiece, averaging .600. The glov- NEW JERSEY 8 154J5 125.00 29.95 ers defeated M. I. T., Princeton, DRY CLEANED TAKE and Springfield, while dropping 7 ....'..174.95 139.95 35.00 decisions to Maryland and Penn- 3 YEARS sylvania. In their only collegiate TO PAY! 7 De Luxe 194.95 154.95 40.00 games, the poloists twice sank the 8 De Luxe 174.95 139.95 tJfiivetsity of Pennsylvania, and 5 139.95 35.00 lost to the Navy. Only the fencing- and wrestling- teams finished on the wrong side of the ledger. The matmen, expez-- iencing their worst season since the institution of wrestling at Rut- LIBERAL g-ers, lost ail five of their matches, hehig- limited to a total of eight, points ag-ainst Brown, Columbia, and" Princeton. Only over the I'lenfad. chiffon > civet au«l evening CREDIT swordsmen of Drew University, were the fencers able to gain a deefcon. They ..lostfttheir six re- P NECKTIES MEN'S HATS -maining- matches and show a per- DRY CLEANED AND CLEANED centage of onJy .148 in the win- PRESSED CL for ^ ning" counin. AND BLOCKED MAGAZINE RACKS OCCASIONAL- CHAIRS A remarkable value at Every home can use another ; "Dietisms" cliair like this. In a choice of price. A sturdy little $ Iron is supplied by vegetables, OPEN EVENINGS coverings. See. them $^>.95 which also contribute vitamins A. STATEN Cany piece for an emply corner. today. - - %3 ,B and C. When cooked, the vita- min C'content is diminished. Min- :• erals and vitamin B may be with- ISLAND <^** drawn iji the cooking water;. vita- min A is generally. retained. 76 MAIN ST WOODBRIDGE * * * 572 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Tomatoes are unique among 1470 MAIN ST. 11 East Elizabeth Ave.288 HOBART S*!"., vegetables. They are rich in vita- mins A. B and'C, and-*ie.Jast is Rahway Linden Perth Amboy 1 123 SMITH STREET retui ex. ;»-.-'-- -LCCI VI V:;.;r rnmm PERTH AMBOf mmmMMMmmMmimsm4 "1 • \ - PAGE FOUB FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 11)37 WOODBiHDGE INDEPENDE1 7 :*Rea Monday Monday Thru Friday Thru Friday Continuous O1V ST\TI5 ST. \T THK PfVB CORM5RS 40e at All 2 to 11 P. M. Other Times Also — ^SK'. Also — CONTINUOUS PERTH LYLE, '"-' WENDY A L I GE F'A Y E TALBOT BARRIE - in /- 2 TO II P. M. AMBOY - in - the Season's Funniest Corned Price Vengeance' ""MUSIC m MAGIC" • m G:47 "Love Is News" 9:24 "Love is News" frame line Tali!Va 8:04 "Ready, Willing and Able" 10:41 "Read", Willing & Able" GSBl iETSWOAHOlN' BOY PERTH AMBOY MON., TUES. "' MEET THE TOUGHEST GANG OF G-MEN OUTSIDE OF WASHINGTON! Kidnaped? . . . Murdered? „ •.,» The most baifliag mys- lery of all times ? One man knew—would he tell? . . . PREVUE TIME TABLE 6:13—"Maid of S^lem" Frank Craven 7:42 "Nancy Steele Is Missing" 9:07—"Maid of Salem" Billy Mauch 10:36—"Nancy SteeEe Is Missing' VICTOR WALTER PETER WED. - THURS. - FRI. PREVUE TUES. NITE MAGLEN Jean Muir i Warren Hull -in- Beverly Roberts Swig Mte by Johnny Merear and Richard Whiting . Oireded fay RAY ENRISHT "Her Husband's TODAY Secretary . TYRONE POWER -• LOBETTA MM • BON AiEfiHE, TODAY Shirley Deane — John Carradine —- June Lang; — Robert Kent — Jane Darwell —_ Frank Conroy Every To the Ladies Wednesday, 9 P. M. LAST i ( CLAUDETTE COLBERT Loads of Laughs Genuine Everybody Plays Windsor Glassware TODAY HA ID Or 5ALtI FRED ALL DAY THURS. )' w T WOGDBBIBGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, APRIL 2, L9Z1: PAG! FIVE who are constantly tiptoeing. 4 Little Bo/s Prayer To Wed Rttbarski expression. Roosevelt, Al Smith that belongs solely to the owner. FRANK BAILEY and others have the. gift of expres- The boy who tries to imitate or In fact, politically he may be Deai- God, you know what's the Burnett, Boss Of All N» J. Saloons. sion, but public servants of the the copy cat only 'walks into the (Continued on Page 6) matter with me payroll type such as Burnett are trap with his chin exposed and So won't you please be a pal and rare exceptions in the public serv- himself wide open. When we sug- S U N-CLEER make me see: IN AUT0JV1N LIST ice. . - . gest that others follow Burnett's Make Hie see the moon that my Is Master Of Pungent Paragraphs .Most of them have scrambled- example, we mean that they culti- Daddy and Mommy Willman First, Beeder 2nd beans for brains and an intellect vate a press style something- like if you want an Always see on silver summer Here's looking' at you, Mr.he cracks down on taprooms,. He- that could be. used any day i'or Burnett's, but with their own orig- nights; make me see how In Tabulation Ry Burnett 1 'Tis a fine broth of doesn't shine because he is a eru-. shredded wheat. To those birds inal flourishes and fandangoes. enticing figure „ The sweet-singing wind touches a b'y ye are, at all, at all, andsadei, tilting a shining lance at all who si&h-anel hanker for the flesh- Burnett, is the writingest public- my pillow and Hankinson comers. He doesn't shine because pots of the front page, we advise servant on the Jersey payroll. Po- Leaves its evening kiss on ray brow; never a goss-oorr filled a jobhe tries to be superior, or because that they copy Burnett's ideas, litically he may be a ham for all Frankie Bailey of New Bruns- in Jersey any better than the he tries to be impressive, or be- with their own execution. Make me see the golden stm, the wick placed third in the annual we know, and he may be one of cause he tries to fill a hand that After all. originality is an asset those tightrope walkers in politics far-flung sky, the running chil- eompiliation of auto racing prize- same Mr. Burnett, if 'tis thecontains four spades and a club. dren, the silent evening star, money awarded by Ralph A. Hank- ould ilaekay himself who says the Baddy and Mommy, sister Hon, Burnett is unique and interest- inson during- the 1936 season, at- same. ing-for exactly none of those and the old strawberry jar; taches of the szar of Eastern dirt So we would lift a decanter of thing's. Make me see Mommy's soft lips track racing announced this week. pure cold water in your honor to-, His specialty, is the sort of stuff For The Children an-d Nanie's slender hands. Tony Willman of Milwaukee led day, and toast you in as many lan- he writes, for-publicity, with a quip My little tin soldier and Sukey's a field of more than 200 drivers guages as we know, at least for and an epigram coming as readily BATION shining pans; for the season with Frank Beeder toasting purposes. In Swedish we to hand as a decision to bolster up So you see, God, you know what s of St. Louis second. give you "Skoal." In German you his reason for shutting down a tap- the matter with me As has been customary with can nave ''Gesundheit." In Scotch room. Burnett's vocabulary is an Now won't yob, won't you be a Hankinson, he has presented the we hand you "Hoot mon."' In Irish elastic thing, can be stretched to a pai and make me see? ' three top helmsmen with engraved the word is "Erin-go-bragh" and point w.here there is scant danger AMEN. memorial wrist watches. Forty- good plain old Amex-iean, "here's of breaking. JUNIOR ARCH PRESERVERS looking at you, old top, and may -—Edna May Oterlies one races were sponsored during Burnett knows how to wangle the year by Hankinson's organiza- you never see the back of your neck " the front page because his reports,' tion, 31 of them larg« ear events his comments, his rulings are all Miss Elizabeth Keller and the other ten meets for mid- Now in ease that the reader of couched in such language that they gets in the Philadelphia Stadium these few choice and dignified just naturally sneak up on the MISS KELLER'S TROTH quarter-mile track. words might make a mistake, let front page and remain right there. IS Prefair Dates it be stated "pronto that the writer TODAY The lad has a gift, to put it mild- REVEALED BY PARENTS This year, the schedule of activi- nevei met Mr. Burnett in his life. ly. If some Swede wants to cele- PAT O'BRIEN "Woman ties to be sponsored by Hankinson He wouldn't know the alcoholic brate Christmas by brewing some Speedways will include 15 pre-fair bevei age commissioner, if that good old drink that they quaff as THE In Distress" Engcagement Is Announced woithy denizen of the State pay- with dates, beginning pnl 25 and con- they, sing carols for the Yule cele- GREAT cluding into the middle west to roll oi New Jersey came up and bration in Svenska, why Burnett MAY At Party In Home Of offe±ed him a quart bottled in O'MALLEY ROBSON such points as Lincoln and Omaha, doesn't write, a dry old replyj Bride-To-Be Nebr., and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. bond. •' which would be tossed- smack,in SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES. According to the contracts now on In fact, there are two things the wastebasket when -received in The betrothal of Miss Elizabeth file, around 45 fair dates will be that Burnett and Mackay have in a newspaper office. If you are looking for the finest selec- Kellei, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. included in the schedule, begin- common, he doesn't'know us and No sir. ' Joseph Keller, 100 Cutter's Lane, ning with July 31 and concluding we den't know Mm, and all things Burnett indites a reply that tibn of Children's Shoes in the citys Woodbridg-e, to Michael Rubarski around the eaily part of Novem- consitleied Burnett has much the makes it apt for a .box, ripe far of Perth Amboy was announced ber. better oi it. Our interest in the first page distinction. You just then see our Junior Arch Preservers this week at a party given at the The fair activities will be eon- interesting- public servant at New- can't keep the man off the front- home of the bride-to-be's parents. fined to the eastern and south- ark, who handles Bacchus and his page. : stock today! iPiesent were: Mr. and Mrs. eastern states, with the exception temjles, who puts the finger on Never at Loss for Apt Quip John Rubai ski, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- of three dates to be Gambnnus and his gay disciples played at Burnett is never at loss for the phen Rubaiski, Mr. and Mrs. Roy major mid-sve^tern fairs. The who trifle with the law, is that Mr. Smith, John Keller, Miss Mary schedule in midget car auto laces Buinett is unique. In fact he is ! apt quip. If some gentleman is a Hamavieh, Mr. and Mrs. William will number about 30 individual more than unique. J trifle hazy regarding the manner Keller. M,r. and Mrs. Tony Roeky, meets, which will hold forth in the We've met public servants as | in which Bacchus may be wor- Miss Eleanor Rocky, Miss Marion Philadelphia Municipal Stadium pait of a newspaperman's job for shiped with domestic rites and fire- Roejy, Stephen Kellei and Miss and a new stadium now m the 40 yeais. We've met freaks. I side ceremonies, why Burnett Maiy Marisak. course of erection in Hudson We'1, e met wise al.ecks. We've met doesn't sit down and write some County, N. J. The midget car stuffed shirts. We've met 100 per long-winded reply to the ques- division will continue to affiliate cent all light, intelligent and real tioner. with Walter Stebbms and the ; What a pity to see an unshapely GARBO, ROB. TAYLOR guy- But Burnett is the first like No, sir. He writes a reply, pun- ff A Mil 1 W Madison Square Garden Bowl. Eurrett we ever met.'. l/iffure in a beautiful ensemble. CO-STAR IN L/iMlLLL The 1936 standing: sent in quality, explicit in instruc- *Funior Arch Preservers [Why take chances? It's so easy Knows How to Illumine Things tion.- He tells the bloke he can oints : to acquire an alluring figure with 1 Tom Willmdii No matter what anybody con- serve bathtub gin in the bathtub, properly form growing 171", J | ripie-action Even-Pul corsets. Glamorous Greta Remains 2 Frank Beeder . ]'>Jr» nect d with public service may say or-pour, a highball for his guest children's feet—and sup- ", Frank Baile\ ] "ini) J Tiimmv Hinnprslm/, to you, each and every mother's while both stand at the kitchen i © UPLIFTS BUST Aloof And Mysterious 1470 son iiPd daughter of them yearns port developing bones and "t !))< Mackenzie 1 MO sink. He can take the stain off the ® FLATTENS STOMACH After 11 Years fi Flo\rt Davis and hankers to make the first page. piano with alcoholic toast .to Gam- muscles. When your child : © REDUCES HIPS 7 Ken Fowler Not necessarily for personal pub- H lolmm I Mm'an brinus. in the drawing-room, or he © Expert corsetieres and licity, although the boys and girls is fitted here by X-ray Gaibo has been in the public 9 Bob Sail men can"LOSE off a quick one with his I private fitting rooms. spotlight as a star longer than 1 fl Ciiu< k Taijoi can M:and a heap of that, too. But guest down in the cellar. with Junior Arch Preserv- any other famous screen person- 11, (Jeotge Connor m; with publicity for the office each Neither time nor place matters Shawhaw, '11010:: 1A BiSl\ WWinmn 1 1 .M"i 14 ers you're getting the ality of today, yet less is known TerT n Oi enciuff "&2'<. Ti Funk Itimu fills. Because in ~a vast majority a particle to Burnett. He tells the The Famous "In-ssde-out" about her than all of her compe- 7-13, 1G Monk "Padlock b.SO 17 Billl of cases the value of a public serv- questioner this.fact, and in his re- most for your money. titors. CumnungC s BfBfj ' ISS FranF k Mi Umk ant and the worth of his office is ply he makes the first page SLIPS & PAGE SIX FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937 , WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT New Pastor at St, AVEN-EL. REPUBLICANS Tax Receipts Dive Under GIVE BEAUTY LECTURES s I Wednesday. Burial will follow in FETE MAYOR GREINER 1936 Record For S Months The student body of the New Will Come Here Thursday the Alpine Cemetery, Elizabeth. [Continued from Page T) Jersey Beauty Culture Academy, 280 Hobart Street, Perth Amboy, The Rev. Charles G. "McCor- Mrs. Inslee is survived by one Sajben Heads Committee meeting with the Board. and the Tax receipts are shrinking ristin, newly-appointed pastor daug-ht-er, Miss Ethel Inslee, a I'eachers' Committee in an effort under the record 1936 levels, was addressed last week by Miss .teacher in the Woudbridge schools; to dissaude the latter from its Collector M. J. Trainer revealed Nell Marion Garhng', of the Inecto to St. James' Roman Catholic Arranging Affair To+ Institute, New York City and Craftsman's Club Sponsors Church, will come here from St. •one son, William, F., also of Wood- avowed purpose, and be content today. Although noticeable r Joseph's Church of East Cam- | bridge, and one.brother, John Me- for this year, at least, with the ten gains have been developed in Lawrence Barlow, head of the New • Piece morrow Night York office of the Marinello Labo- Another in Series Of den next Thursday, he informed | Mahon of Newark. per cent restoration. Mr. Decker payment of current levies, col- the Rev. Charles Dusten, curate, All arrangements for the dance advised he would try to arrange lections for the first three ratories, • Upholstery Bingo Contests I Anthony Hctsko the parley for next week. months of the year of $308,000 Miss Garling is an. authority on Materials yesterday. to be neld by the Avenel Republi- hair dyeing, the subject she dis- Rev. Vincent Lenyi, pastor of Scions Last Resort are almost $14,000 tinder last • Curtains Prizes awarded at last night's Father Dusten said a recep- Mt, Carmel Church, officiated at can Club at the American Hun- cussed at sonie length before the tion for the new pastor, who If all efforts fail, the taxpayers ' year's figures included several Retailing mill-ends and bingo party sponsored by the • x requiem high mass for Anthony garian Social Club house on Rein- large settlements by delinquent students, while Mr. -Bai'low lec- Craftsman's Club at its home on succeeds the late Rev. Lawrence Hotsko.. 27-year-old son of Mr. and sen Avenue in Avenel on April 3 will have a 50-point rise in the tured on the various uses of bargain lots saves our Travers, will probably be held local rate to burden them. In the building- and loan associations'. customers as much as Green Street, one of a series Mrs. Frank Hotsko of 62 oecond in honor of Mayor August F. creams and lotions in makeup. staged under the direction of Wil- next Friday in St. James', audi- Street.. He is survived by two' event the teachers and the police- Tax sale practices are chang- Both lectures were part of a series 50 per cent. Assort- torium. The new pastor to the Greiner have been completed. men, who will report to the Town ed this year, Mr. Trainer an- liam B. Turner, included: : sisters and one brother. in the beauty culture cfrurses ments are large. township's largest eongrega- The committee, headed by Committee tonight they too will nounced, to include individual taught at the academy, Arthur Hovik, table lamp; Her- Burial was in be. james' Ceme- insist on full restoration, refuse Satisfaction Guaranteed { tion was born in Millville 55 Charles Sajben Jr., wishes'to draw- notification of evei-y property- man Schwartz, foot stool; Miss ] years ago. He was e>ectel State | tery and the bearers were John to arbitrate further the only hope owner that his name will be 500 CHICKS BURN May Holzheimer, serving- tray; attention to the addition to the ff chaplain of the Knights of jTustos, Thomas Balanca, Joseph for the taxpayers is in the legis- included, in advance of formal Five hundred chickt> and fifty Miss Estelle O'hlott, tilt top table; I Hango, Michael Poscan, Joseph, usual door prize. The have planned Columbus in 1930. to give awards to the club having- lature which has the power to advertisement. All delinquents large hens were destroyed this Mrs. Temporado, candlewick | Ducsak and Aiex Gregus. will be invited to discuss partial 98 Smith St., Perth Aroboy spread; Mrs. G. Peterson, china the greatest attendance and to permit municipalities and school week in a fire on p2operty occu- the winner of dancing Contests. districts to cut salaries as the payment plans to keep their pied by Conrad Miller on Florida dripolator; Mrs. McCarthy, blue FLORIDA TELLS UNION] Mrs. AmTa^Messengei- property from the sale. glass water set; Mrs. K. Pyne. Invitations have been extended to state of their treasuries require. Grove Road, Ilopelawn. i. Funeral services were held Mon- all the Mayors of Middlesex dinner set; Miss Martha . Estepj •day for Mrs. Anna Messenger, County. luncheon set; Mrs. McCarthy, din- i aged 82, at the E. A. Finn Funeral • TRAIN HITS~AUTQ ' ner set; Herman Schwartz, floor He Forfeits Bond of [Home at 8:30 Seivseefe fit 1 lc> JG yeai of age, to carry PERTH AMBOY GAS LIGHT W<>oJIi*nI*-e liw^epcudeni on es- t.iM 'ih^d .oute Apply to Her- nia. «.. cc'"»-!.-tr, 'Csrculattofi SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY £ PHONE WDBGE. 8-1710 ,#OM)BSli)GE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937 PAGE SEVEH pensed with and dignity has been restored where utter madness prevailed for years. It might be well to watch this young SWEETNESS AND LIGHT Published Every Friday by man with the Boston accent and the reson- By CHARLES E. GREGORY WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. ant bass voice. He ought to go places. Woodbwdge, N. J. Fascism in Jersey ., Telephone, Woodbridge 8-1710 Propaganda—Nothing More As I may have indicated previously I can't quite catch Subscription $1.SO Per Year the rhythm of the political piccolo as played by Harold All the argument and conversation not- Hoffman. withstanding1 it is fairly definite now New HUGH WILLIAMSOH KELLY, It isn't that I give a good wholesome damn because Editor and Publisher Jersey will have, about $25,000,000 to spend for new highways in 1937, even af- now I think the State government has dropped to such a CHARLES E. GREGORY —- Managing Editor pitiful level that the only thing to do is to look at it as you ter $9,000,000 has been diverte'd from road would a brand new Rolls Royce which has come into sud- Entered as second-class matter March 13, monies for relief. 1919, at the Postofftce at Woodbridge, N. J., den and violent contact with a concrete wall, mutter brief under the Act of March 3, 1879. Spenders' lobbies, which consist of the obsequies, and pass on. I really think it is that bad. cement and road-building machinery sales- I have just taken notice of the careless practice of men, refuse even yet to believe the $9,000,- Mr. Hoffman in taking the defeated candidates of his party 000 is going for feeding the unemployed and placing them high on the list of the taxpayers' guests. although proponents of the diversion have I understand it has become a well-known formula among sufficient votes to enact the law no matter the hacks who couldn't get elected to save them: that if what Governor Hoffman wants. They are A Death"— A Duty they offer themselves as sacrifices on election day Mr. Hoff- still hoping against hope, issuing long state- The community is deeply shocked by man will take care of them for having made a job of it. Of ments, enlisting the support of motoring the sudden death ox Police Chief James A. course in some instances, he doesn't personally make the organizations. Walsh.-.For long years he served diligently nominations, merely sees they're made. They believe it's nothing short of hor- y, according to the lights of his conscience Probably that's the easiest way of taking care of the rible that motorists, who were promised and although his obsequies tomorrow will people the public hasn't enough regard for to elect to a years ago the money they paid in gasoline write the final'chapter in the life of a de- paying position and yet I can think of no reason why they taxes would be used for new highways, voted citizen and servant his deep loyalty have any right to salvation, particularly when it costs you are not going to have as many new roads to his friends will be' his enduring memor- and me money. ial. • as the gasoline receipts would build. They say it is a breach of faith. Further, they ad- It is fairly well-known in Middlesex County, for in- It now becomes the duty of the Town- stance, that a Republican candidate for the Board of Chos- ship Committee to name a successor to vance what seems to us to be a very spe- cious argument: that the use of all avail- en Freeholders has about as much chance of success as Chief Walsh. Out of an earnest civic in- Mr. Hoffman has of ever being elected Governor again. terest we are impelled to urge the advance- able monies f ®r road building and improve- THE FIRST YEARS ment would reduce traffic accidents and B ALWAYS THE-HARDEST. Apparently the only way the G.O.P. can get anyone on the ment of Detective Captain E. Keating, an ticket is to promise them executive consideration for the deaths. TM. £«?. U. S. r»t OS.—AS rights TOtmi • officer of unquestioned ability and integri- next opening, in return for the effort. To dissipate the first contention we ty; an alert and,inspired executive; a man I can think of three or four aspirants for Freeholder in whom both the police department and need only to cite the fact that all taxes paid who are now on the public pad. It doesn't m ke any dii the •citizenry hold an abiding faith and by residents of the State are dumped into THIS WEEK ference to Mr. Hoffman that these people offered their ser- confidence. He is by temperament and one pot. Real-estate assessments are not THE QUESTION: What do you vices in the way of Democratic government, that the elec- training ideally equipped for the arduous segregated for one singie purpose, but are AT THE BARRON LIBRARY iinh of sit-down strikes? torate took a look at them and their qualifications, decided duties inherent in a position of such great used for whatever requirement is present- THE ANSWERS: YEARS AGO "The Soand of Running Feet" JOHN GOVEL1TZ, Fourth Ave- against them and voted for their opponents, presumably responsibility. His selection should be ed. The same is true of personalty and of Sy Josephine Lawrence nue, Port Reading, a police officer: Ten Years Ago because they deemed it more advantageous to have them prompt and unanimous. . inheritance taxes and this is as it should be. This book, like the author's "If I think the,strikers ought to be NEW FORDS THEATRE on the job. I Had Four Apples", deals with thrown out of On the second point, it can be main- people worried over financial diffi- the plants they PLANNED TO SEAT 576 Quite recently Mr. Joseph Seaman, a Perth Amboy tained the State's geographical location in- culties and not able to combat occupy. What A.R.A. Overgaard .filed plans Monday for a theatre in Fords. accountant, was placed in a well-paying position. I expect Please Refuse! creases many fold its traffic hazards and them. . - •-"•" .• • else is a sit-down The present Overgaard Building The author takes us from the strike except tak- Mr. Seaman is a good accountant, that he ran for Free- We realize the administration has its that one of the methods to reduce these Real Estate office of River, Mead,: on New Brunswick Avenue will ing and using an- t contain the lobby and serve as holder believing he could do the taxpayers a good turn by back against the wall but we still .hope the dangers is through highways adequate in and Luth to the private lives of other man's prop- sfronc of the playhouse, which will the people employed there. First erty? To me, it be built of iron and concrete, to bringing his experience to bear in the conduct of their Federal government will not see its way all respects to handle the heavy flow. Yet we meet Gregory Marsh, a young all-'seems strictly seat 576 persons. The stage will business, and that when it came time to appoint an account- clear to advancing- the money to finance our experience has not altogether born out lad who, with Johnny Palmet,..is against the law. be 16 feet deep and 52 feet wide. trying to draw up a contract for; If I'm working Overgaard will-not operate the ant in the State government he was far and away the ablest construction of a quarter-of-a-million dol- this belief. We enlarged many of our im- the company "whereby the new em- for you -and I'm theatre but will lease it to an ex- of all those bidding for the spot. > lar sewage disposal plant here. portant arteries from two to three or four- ployees will receive-raises and the not satisfied with perienced manager. old employees, vvho aie making my "wages, I have * * # I suppose it could be a coincidence that he wag pick- panel roads and our accident experience more money, will be cut Application for the money is made be- a light to quit ed a few months after he got left at the turn in the Free- has increased. We cannot but believe that W lule the office force is sauab- and a nght to try to keep others WILL OPEN JAMES ST. cause the Court of Ghancery has decreed blino ovei the contiact, we learn FROM SCHOOL TO PEARL holder election and yet I remember that a couple of others New Jersey needs to, find a method of im- fiom working for you but not to against further pollution of the Raritan chat Johnny, making $25 a week, hit down and occupy your proper- Committeeman Jacob • Grausam in the county who occupied the identical location in their proving the drivers who use-its highways is tijmg to suppoit a wife who de- ty It would be unfortunate if announced Monday that obstacles River. Our failure to obey this order will manas, iui coats, etc Muieth is m party's affairs, happened into similar co-incidence. I refer, much more than it needs to improve its peace officers had to use tear gas preventing the township from result in citation for contempt, an embar- iavoi of die contiact because if or guns or any other extreme opening James Street between of course, to Joseph H. Edgar who now is J. H. Thayer < rassing situation. To avoid such predica- highways. she made moie money, she measuies but • it is certainly up. to Peail and School Streets have woo'dn't have to live at home, bat the State to protect owners' prop- been overcome. The work will be Martin's assistant and Matthew Melko who is. a' District ment, the .administration knowing the tax- could share an apaitment with her eitj. Picketing is fair and legal,, .Started soon. One of the-objects Court judge.or something. , ••-.. .:-,: -~~—— payers cannot afford~tTie'improvement are ; but I can't'see where these sif- of the undertaking is to drain the " ' "" Thefre Alt Bad K.aa Olnei, whose husband also ownt, and stay-ins are either. swamp between the two streets It isn't that I challenge or minimize the qualifications seeking a PWA loan and grant. While the works, could live with hei mothei, We can't quite catch the logic of the MUNZIO RUSSOr Third Street, that has for some time been-sus- of these estimable gentlemen. My only quarrel is that they taxpayers still must pay 55 per cent of the but piefeis not to, to she con- rPoit Reading; a laborer: It's a pected of being a breeding place pari-mutuel enthusiasts who were success- tinu^ to woik so that she and hei have been hanging around these parts for years but never. cost the burden will be spread over a num- good idea. I went out in the Cen- for mosquitoes. ful this-year in pushing through the legis- busbard can affoid to keep up tral Railroad became so important to be drafted for the public service ber of years, and thus will be considerably then apartment strike.:-of 1922— Five Years Ago lature a proposed amendment to the State On the othei hand v~e have until they offered up themselves on election day. = easier to bear. I was-a carpenter onstitution which would allow this form Cam len Phillips whose life de- in the Keyport: AQUILA PLA.NS , penu= on a series of opeiations— shops -— and if But more than that I think their appointments, re- We can see no—immediate reason for of gambling in New Jersey. some past and some yet to come ATHLETIC FIELD we'd have had A plan to obtain practical re- gardless of their fitness, is a direct affront to the people. incurring this additional debt at this time. They infer, since this would be the only His vjfe luns a tea loom, but even the si t- d o wn so it is more than a struggle to ^ then, I wouldn't turns for money that the township After all they were candidates for office of high trust and The Raritan River has-been polluted, more exception to the present prohibition of all meet expenses. He certainly can't j will spend in any event was ad- havrfc^ost a good vanced Monday afternoon by.Com- responsibility and were defeated; and even though it may ' or less, for years and will continue to be kinds of chance games, that pari-mutuel ali'ord a cut. Neither can Mrs. job; V/e went out Ames who supports a worthless for more money lrjitteeniab .-• Anthony A. Aquila. be claimed the electorate showed bad judgment in so do- polluted whether we build an expensive betting is the only one of the many forms husband, a daughter and her two The Iselin leader wants to develop and wei-e out a a portion, of the township park ing, I can't lose sight of the fact that elections are held so disposal system or whether we don^t. We of gambling which is moral. The Constitu- children^ and partially supports couple of months. another daughter. Estie Morris But the. scabs property, now. undeveloped, as an the people can select their help. have heard of no dire effects.of this condi- tion now says that "gambling of any kind" muse support a father xvho is a went in almost as athletic field for the general use But Mr. Hoffman, who long ago forgot he was the se: tion and believe the necessity for our bor- and that "any gambling devices, practice diunkard and also help a niece and soon as we left the .plant and we of the schools and the public. The a nephew through college. were outside and couldn't do any- work is to be done by idle men v'ant of the folks back home, now says in effect, ' rowing at a time when we have no right to or game of chance" are forbidden. Yet un- Besides the lives of these and thing1 to keep them from working-. who now receive a dole from the take these gentlemen and like them. They're friends of borrow a nickel, exists only in the mind of der the proposed constitutional amend- the other employees, we are given If we'd been inside, we'd never township and do no work in return a glimpse into the private lives of have let anyone in until the thing for if. • •" • • mine, or friends of friends of mine, and even if you didn't some bureaucrat- in Trenton who knows ment these still would not be permitted. Paul and Victor Luth the two was settled. Later, we got our * * * : . '• rhink enough of them to elect them they're going to Work nothing and cares less of our financial woes. brothers who now run the firm of jobs back but we had lost seniority BUSINESS FORECAST If one form of gambling is all right, so reiver, Mead and Luth. and after a year or so we were laid EXPLAINED BY LOVE for you anyway.' . Refusal of the government to advance are all forms. If the horse-race experts can In the end, the contract fails to off. There were 1,500 men in that Farmer Brenner's Business But somehow or other I can't go for that kind of dic- the money would be an excellent argument find morality in pari-mutuels- such moral- go through and we find Mureth strike. We all went out together. Forecast, published at Cincinnati • (giving up her ideas of not marry- JOSEPH SCOTTO, Woodbridge in 1871 describing business cycles tatorship. To me, it's one of the ugliest insults of fascism. to use in court in the event the State.Board ty just as surely exists .in dice, roulette ing ? man unless he is making Avenue, Port Reading, a laborer:- up \,o 1969, was explained to the of Health, through its counsel Russell E. §100 a-week) and Greg (giving up I think they're good. They are the Woodbridge Rotary Club yester- wheels, slot machines and lotteries. If there his ideas of not marrying at all) proper way for day by John H. Love. Benner's Watson, .sought to have us adjudged in is any excuse for one, any sound reasons becoming- engaged. any group . of forecast has been right for 60 . A New Racket contempt of court. We could show very As in Miss Lawrence's previous men to handle a years, it was said. The year 1931 Oh, I can see the place for me for allowing the questionably fair race- strike. There / is is drawn on the chart in the hard plainly we could not raise sufficient money book, the characters in "The Is boss of Banking and Insurance; track systems to operate then the same Sound of Running Feet" are all much less trouble times cycle but 1935 is listed as Where Withers signs the dotted lines and if the.PWA would not let us have it, struggling along and at the end than there is the year which will mark the re- goes for slot-machines and the other de- of the book not one of them has a where the strik- turn of good times with things on With what is known as great endurance. then where would it come from? vious devices. ers have a strong a general upward trend from this future to look forward to that is A minor page, in Stokes1 cage, We think the court would rule in favor As for us, we think we'd remain better any better than what they have picket line. And year on. now. However, they are true to no. blood is shed * * * They thought he handled Mercer County; of the municipality if it could demonstrate off without any of them. life and make us see some of the by anyone. The "CLAY'S THE THING" And so he got the choicest spot, it had taken every possible step to comply foolish things we do ourselves.. only thing that Norma P. Chase, Librarian. happens is that AT SCHOOL NO. 14 When Hoffman portioned out the county. with .the decree. 'We are not worried about Rehearsals for "The Clay's The Its Own Cure work just stops Thing," a three-act comedy to be Besides six G's, his grabbing fees the.Raritan River;.We will let Mr. Watson until the men and "The sit-down strike," says the Newark the owners come together on an presented . by the Second Ward Has started State House conversation, do that for the fee he earns. Profiles. Democratic Association in School In undertones, of Building Loans Sunday Call, "is its own cure. It is labor's agreement, without troubl1 e for No. 14 are progressing rappidly- lawless answer to lawless management. anyone. For one thing, no one Anthony Aquila will be master of And their untimely liquidation. For Today tries to get strikebreakers into the ceremoniesand Dennie T. Ryan is Watch Him Go! The sit-down cannot be tolerated without plant and fighting is prevented. I general chairman. In the cast are: But, Boy! It's paid, J'm told, a shade jeopardizing everyone's right to every think the workers so far have William . O'Reilly, Dick Krauss, Beneath the forty thousand bracket; New Jersey.poJitical historians are find- YOUNG LAWYERS.HELP g-ainad something- out of every sit- Tommy Jago, Hugh Massagli, Al- And what the fees are used to grease thing he owns. It is an act of revolution. It down. If an injunction is granted, ma Fiorentini, Catherine Jago, Is said to be a grand old racket! ing it difficult to recall when the House of must be dealt with and so must the con- ' -SHAPE COURT PLAN'.' the strikers ought to stay in any- Helen Sereda, Rita Higgins, Flor- Assembly ever had a more business-like, how. At least, that's my opinion ence Hirko, William Downar and —H. W. K. ditions which have inspired it." By TALBOT LAKE because,! don't see how'the strike Elmer Deak. capable presiding officer than the young It would be interesting to know can be broken while the men stay Continuing- The.Call declares: what people will think of Presi- in the plant. * * * lawyer, Thomas Glynn Walker, who is the TKe sxt-«Io'Wtt appears to Have aroused the dent Roosevelt fifty years from Three Years Ago LETTER TO THE EDITOR 1937 Speaker. peoplfe as nothing else could, to -l-He nead for a today. JULIUS ZULLO, 138 Grove Av- DISMISSAL FACES March 25, 1937. > I may add, many members of both This is not the editorial page Woodbridge Independent, major political parties concur. Mr. Walker has handled the regular national labor policy which will be equally fair enue, Woodbridge, a barber: I 300 CWA WORKERS Woodbridge, N. J. • and therefore is no place for po- think the sit-down is all right. ( They believe that just as a family" legislative business in the lower branch of to capital antl lakor and tKe public. From this litical views, but there never was , Mere than 300 persons through- Dear Sir: physician will on occasion call in crisis such a policy will emerge. a liberal man in a.high place for was in one strike out the township employed on the legislature with sensitiveness to the myself and we projects of the Civilian Works Since you have already given specialists, so in this case, they An adequate labor policy will require capi- political views, but there nevei lost out because space to the so-called Davis-Nier agree that it is wiser and in the needs of the State and with- despatch. It I was a Jibera] man in a high place Administration . will probably be controversy, -you will, I believe, best interest of the taxpayers of tal to recognize independent trade unionism who didn't, as General Johnson we didn't have dismissed tomorrow. .This is. the -to this first fact there dan be attributed the and to bargain -with employees collectively. It any method of last group of CWA workers on the print the following. Woodbridge Township to call in rays, make people "jump up and As reported in your paper last an engineer who specialized in the record of only fourteen bill becoming law; will subject unions to the same public regula- down." sti iking that was public payroll and the end of as effective. That their employment will be brought week, I did ask Mr. Nier why it field of sanitary engineering. tion which now governs relations between cor- The President's attack on the was in Harding's was necessary to seek the services Sincerely, /thus far in the current session. Mr. Walker Supreme Court will probably be about by ending of this phase of porations and their stockholders. It will elimi- dministration the national recovery prog-ram. A of an outside engineer and his Charles Sajben, Jr., President, IJS one of those rare public officials who be- something in a history lesson for it was the big answer was as stated; but never- nate coercion and intimidation on bcth sides the children of the future to substitute relief program is ex- Avenel Republican Club. lieves too much' conversation is the princi- of a labor dispute. It will forbid either to use strike on the pected to be in effect by April but theless, from his prior remarks it study. But will they have to re- Central Railroad was apparent that he felt that one- pal reason New Jersey is backward in the •force, thugs or spies. It will set up automatic member the names of Benjamin what form it will take is not yet If all the men known. who specialized in the sanitary Courage Quality of the legislation it has on its books and effective machinery for settling disputes V.. Cohen and Thomas Corcoran had sat down, as branch of engineering- was natur- before they reach the strike stage. in connection with it? they do .today ally more experienced. Father, give me courage— r -.- For the first time- in years,- lobbyists, They are two very young" law- or at least had them and I don't think they're Altogether the statement serv- Whits courage like a taper aglo\ : It •will require legislation very different yers from i New "York who are In the darkness of a silent high! jqb-seekers and hangers-on have been de- we'd have won g-ood 1 things—-but if men are ed as an excellent political topic from the Wagner act, which was written by known to have had much to do some fair settlement • m • a very forced to strike to protect them- —especially for one of the oppo- Courage that only you know,' . prived the privileges of the floor of the with the shaping of the Supreme little-time. As it was, the. scabs selves or for. any other , reason, | site political ..party. In the opinion .Courage that is calm and swee labor for labor's stole benefit, without atiy con- Court plan. : It isn't at all doubt- :'„ House, Fine decorum has been maintained sideration whatever for the rights of the em- jjust went to-work and we lost out, they might as well g'o about it in of the members of the Avenel Re- and clean . . ful that they may have.inspired.it. Understand, I don't say we ought a way which, will let them win. publican Club, however, Mr. Davis -time-wasting conferences have been dis- ployer or of the general public. (Continued on'L'asf Page) ' to have strikes—I don't believe in And the sit-down doss that. Breathing the breath of Life! is perfectly competent, and in this —Ecfna May Oberlies, T PAGE EIGET \J ', APRIL 2. 1937 WOODBWDGE INDEPENDENT Ethics Of The three new methods now ivith soups or salads. M> teaspoon salt and "2 tablespoons GOOD' PUNISHMENT offered by science, by which this Pecan Rolls: Roll the dough out sug-ar. Add % cup chopped .walnut ^ S UEDE difficulty has been overcome, are in a sheet. Dot thickly with butter, meats to the flour before" stirring hard to believe unless you, like and broken pecan meats and sprin- into rhe other mixture. Fill greas- STILL IS BELIEVED vayssii, see the statements made kle with cinnamon. Roll. Cut off. ed muffin pans 2-3 .full, arid bake by someone in whom, you have Party Touch•• to Meals slices and place close together in a in a moderate oven about 25 min- confidence. pan in which there is % inch of utes. These are delicious with a 1 WISE BY ADVISOR Perhaps explanation of one of By JUDITH WILSON ing, I /! teaspoons salt and 1 table- honey or white corn syrup. Spoon crisp salad or vegetable plate for tlieae methods will let you know Fancy breads, muffins arid re- spoon orange rind, grated. Mix a li tele of the syrup over the rolls lunch. that the job of a laboratory work- frig-eiator rolls that are easy and well. Add 4 cups sifted_ flour alter- as they bake- Fruit Sandwich Bread 5'fae Suggests That Parents convenient to make, add a party nately with 1 cup milk that has Bacteria, Is r is not one for a sit-downer. Cocktail. Snacks: Roll the dough Sift 1 cap white flour;-. 3 tea- touch to many meals. They are been scalded and cooled until luke- thin and cut sheets about 6x3 Make Friends With The method is spoken of as also good for the children's school warm. Turn-out-on a floured, board spoons baking powder, and 1% Dried, Frozen, Ground "spectacular" and it sounds that inches. Spread with mustard and t'easpoons salt. Mix with 2 cups Girl's Suitor 1 lunch basket, or for tea or cock- and knead until stiff and elastic. grated cheese, finely minced chut- way. The disease-causing- bacteria tails when friends drop in. Two Let rise until double in bulk, punch •graham flour and -/s> cup sugar. And Then Whirled are subjected to audible sound ney or anchovy paste. Roll the Stir m %' cup broken nut meats, 1 or three good basic recipes will dowli and let rise a second time narrow way to make small rolls, ,6 TOO YOUNG TO WED waves "of enormous, intensity" ! give you an endless variety of hot Then roll the dough to 1-3 inch and % cup mixed sliced. candied which disintegrate them—literally ut, let rise, and bake on a greas- | fruits. Orange peel, citron or lem- GERMS HAVEANTIGENS i breads. thickness and cut with a round ed pan. These are delicious when Orice.again the s ubject of blowing them to shreds. Then they biscuit cutter.- Make a . crease on ptel and candied cherries are a aie cried and subsequently they ' The orange rolls the. follow are served hot. good combination although you •pauking . a grown girl is By CLAUD .N. CHRlSIvIAN, M.D. , especially dainty with their or- through-the center of each, brush are frozen. Still later they are over V-i of each piece with melted Health Muffins may prefer to substitute dried ap- My attention was attract- grrouud up under intensely cold ! ange sections tucked between the Cover v up finely chopped ricots or prunes for one of the • jiiestioned and my opinion ed recently to a meeting- of | folds. You will want to serve them butter and place a small orange 2 C liquid air, or they are dried and section roiled in sugar in the cen- datej \vith 2-3 cup boiling water others. Add 1 beaten eg-g- to 1% •m the effectiveness of this the American Philosophical giound at low temperature in a at your next bridge party or guest in a mixing- bowl and let stand 5 cups milk and stir the liquid into Society in Philadelphia dinner. ter. Fold over and press the. edges »arifcular kind of parental special mill. together. Brush, tops with butter. minutes. Add 1 cup bran, 1 eg'g, the dr;> ingTedients: Beat thorough- where one of the foremost ly. Pour. the mixture into a well- junishment is sought. The resulting massMs then plac- BREAKF AST- Let rise until light and bake in a well-beaten, 3 tablespoons melted speakers was Dr. Edwin ed in solution and subjected to the Assorted Fruit hot oven 15 to 20 minutes. butter and 1-3 cup dark corn syrup. g-reased loaf pan and bake in a I am not going to tell you Conklinof Princeton. He was motion of a rapidly whirling cen- Cornflakes -with Cream Refrigerator Rolls Add 1 cup all-purpose flour* that moderate oven for 1 hour. Let this vhojiee'the following letter came, a noted and imposing professor in iiifugal machine. The difference Pried Eggs Bacon has been sifted with 2 teaspoons bread cool thoroughly before slic- the university when I was a lowly Pour 1 cup boiling water over 1 ing. ' tit I cannot x-efrain from com- in weight of the beneficial antigens Health Muffins , Tea cup sugar, 1 % teaspoons salt, and combination-type baking powder, leniiog on the fact tnat nearly freshman there. We grew up with causes them to fall out of the the idea that Dr. Conklin was a DINNER - 1 cup shortening, blend thorough- .11 of the letters on this subject, whirling mass as a'sediment which Creamed Salmon or Tuna in ly and cool. Beat in 2 eggs, well- great man. No doubt he still is. can be gathered up and used in beaten. Soften 2 cakes compressed nd there have been many, have Now the president of the American Individual Ramekins ume.fiom the same section, of the disease prevention or treatment. French Fried Potatoes yeast in. 1 cup cool water for 5 Association for the Advancement Can You Equal It? minutes, stir and add to the first ountry. of Science, he makes no statement Buttered Corn and Tiny Onions Can any of you story writers Assorted Refrigerator Rolls mixture. Add 6 cups flour and 1 also cannot refrain from men- that will not bear the test of dis- blend well. Cover tightly and place W' toning that while the subject may cussion and survey. beat that for a fairy story that Fresh Fruit Salad is for "AST! S 1 e outraged and humiliated, she comes true? Or equal it for mys- Coffee Wafers in the refrigerator at least four AsJigmatism is an optical error, resulting sualiy harbors no sense of in- tery or adventure? "Truth is stran- hours before using. This will keep In a symposium on viruses and ger"—you know the rest. Orange Rolls as long as a week and can be used in distorted vision,^—A condition instantly iisiice. the diseases they cause, Dr. Conk- as needed. , "Dear Mrs. Martin: Do you be- It was the familiar household Crumble 1 cake compressed detected hy the skilled Optometrist : and lin asserted the meeting marked a yeast and stir with 1 tablespoon To make bread sticks, form the iuve there are times when it is article known" as a cream separa- readily corrected by proper lenses. test for all concerned for a young "history-making turning point." sugai and about 1 tablespoon wa- dough into very long,. thin sticks A new immunity promised us tor that was the beginning of the with the hands. Let rise until dou- aily to be spanked? It seems that high-speed or ultra-centrifuge ma- ter -until liquid. Add another 3 t is the parent and not the girl from disease was forecast in a re- tablespoons sugar, 2 eggs, well- ble ir. bulk and bake in a hot oven port by Dr. Stuart Mudd, of the chine now in use in the study of about 15 minutes. These are good irho gets the sympathy, as though viruses. There was much discus- beaten, % cup softened shorten- 1" ie v.ere justified in spanking the University of Pennsylvania School sion-of the possibilities of this in- • laugbty daughter. of Medicine. The new line of re- genious contrivance. Your abiiitrr to do your work well and search outlined by Dr. Mudd con- SPECIAL SALE "'I admire a young- girl who has The description was given by enjoy life to the fullest is dependent to •teen spanked and who admits that cerned three new methods of de- $115.00 2-Pc. Charles of London stroying bacteria without at the Dr. ltalph W. G. Wyckoff, who re- a ?reat extent, upon YOUR EYES. he was to blame. The girl who can ported that the machine opened DINING ROOM SUITE - -- :ike a good paddling and see the same time, destroying the sub- Guard your vision carefully! stance they contain, which protect entirely new fields of study of ORIENTAL REPRODUCTION RUGS $28" 00 tarental viewpoint has some back- chese disease-causing agents. It one* persons against disease. Ai! Sizes—Reg. §35.00 9 x 12 ...... ^ Copyright. 1937, by Fatrahlld. Germs Contain Antigens enables the preparation of pure A Good Punishment viruses without the use of ehemi- $1.93 THROW RUG - $-1.49 "One cannot deny the fact that French blue suede combines with It is fairly familiar to all of us a herringbone tweed introducing that the identical germs that carry sals, which may destroy or change •csod has come from cases where a- them. ^TORAG"E AT REASONABLE PRICES onng lady has been punished in the blue in line plaid over brown infections contain in themselves •and white. The tweed is used only the very substances, called "anti- Another interesting" subject Ms way. A college friend of mine brought into the open was the dis- 1 Mind herself across her dad's for lapels and skirt. gens." that when properly used can develop resistance within the covery that at least two viruses nee receiving a sound spanking. being used in research were able to 1488 IRVING STREET •"They were highly refined peo- body of humans or animals. Up to this point the crux of the problem change their forms, thus explain SECOND FLOOR Entrance Through The Market •je and yet this gentleman saw fit Msiles and Manners is the use of vaccines in preven- certain failures in their use. a punish his twenty-year-old tive medicine has been the impos- slighter, who swallowed her pride QUESTION: "When a girl and sibility to separate these antigens EXPERT EXAMINATION sd admitted that she deserved young Ban plan to- marry, I from the harmful substances pres- -j- i)\-j.i he gave her. She held no re-know it is customary for their ent. entuient and seemed not ashamed families to meet. How does one DR. M. ROOCHVARG — Optometrists — DR. J. LEHRMAN i r being spanked at her age. She go about it?—L. L." K'nisfht a girl of twenty was not ANSWER: If the two families bo old to be spanked and that have not met, they should get to- litre are times when a good gether some time before the wed- yanking is a good thing for girls ding. The first invitation should • £ that age. She may be right, but come from the bride's family. The J find it hard to agree with her. mother may invite all of the bride- —A.P.L." groom's family to dinner or tea, 96 Smith Street, 340 George Street, The fact that girls who have and the invitation should be re- 1 eeir punished in the manner de- turned bv the bridegroom's fam- PERTH AMBOY NEW BRUNSWICK -e-riijed seldom seem to show any ii Rahway, N. X ©PEN MONDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS. lasiiiig resentment and usually ad- SEE ROYAL FOR REPAIRS m 'jliat they deserved punishment QUESTION: "When the host STORE HOURS: Wed. and Parlrinol This Food Market is a PRICES EFFECTIVE rpp Up To And Including *uds me to suppose that after all carves at the table, is it correct Thurs. 8 to 8 P. M. — Fri. ree rarkingL^ to place the steel sharpener be- of Tfce TIGER FOOD Satai-day, April, 3rd. be, a good form of eorrec- - and Sat. 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Next to Market IMARKET of Newark, N. J. :\'u. side the carving fork or knife? • Loan only repeat, however, that Or should the carving knife be seems wiser to appeal to a girl's sharpened before it is placed on bason than to treat her like one the table? Mrs. M. McD." • icap.iWe of reasoning. ANSWER: When the platter ^H^B^^^^^BH Another Letter containing the roast is put on the r*My deai- Mrs. Martin: I have a table, the eai-ving- knife is placed .aii!?iiter who will be sixteen in at the right of the platter, the carv- LEGS OF xxne. She is very pretty and knows ing fork at the left of the platter. FANCY U. S. #1 MAINE ;, although I really do not think The sharpener, or steel, belongs at he is any vainer than most girls. the left of the carving fork. -laterally, she has a great deal of SMOKED '.tention. QUESTION*: "If a girl invites "I do not object to the boys who her 'date' into the house .before ' lock around, but I do object to they go out together, what do FRESH GREEN er going out with older men. they do "after the introductions? 10 to 12 lbs. (Whole) 'heft! is one man fully ten years Leave abruptly after a few cour- BEST CUTS •Jder- who is showing' her very teous remarks? Would the boy- iavked attention and her head is stay long enough to be offered oiite turned by it. My husband is a seat? O. T." SIRLOIN STEAKS Ib /jcq:e_upset than I am about this, ANSWER: It is up to the girl to ut VTB both admit that he is 'way make the break. She may say, PURE WHITE of the boys as a matrimonial "We'll have to run along or we'll BOTTOM ROUND or BONELESS pt, being- more or less estab- be lute for the show." But if the lished in business and in a position young man is early, the girl might to s»!ve her far, more advantages say, "It's early. Won't you remove than any of the younger men canyour coat and have a seat?" BREAST or SHOULDER OF give" her. FRESH GREEN CALIF. '' Lemon Cream Rice • "I dp not think she is really in Wash Vi cup rice. Place in a love with him, but I do think she double boiler, add 8 cups milk and has been taken off her feet by his cook until the rice is very tender. BROCCOLI large bun. ARMOUR'S STAR " attentions. As far as we know, he Add Vz cup sugar, the grated rind I m "is a fine fellow, but we are natur- of 1 lemon, SA teaspoon salt, 1 1-3 •5 al f.Ily worried and "would appreciate tablespoon lemon juice and the FANCY McINTOSH i >our opinion. Should we talk with beaten yolks of 2 eggs. Cook until I ihis nan and ask him not to be so the mixture thickens. Turn into a atroiitive, or what? We have no ob-buttered oven dish. Beat the egg jections to him, but he may only whites until very stiff and fold in }>•-• a-'iusing himself. Besides, she is 3 tablespoons powdered sugar and / rrm young to marry. % teaspoon lemon extract. Bake ^ —Mrs. Charles L." in a moderate oven. Hn, - ' Too Young To Marry Hf\Tne days when a stern parent MB fi.-ks a daughter's boy friend their W imontions are happily over. But • if_ you are on a friendly footing Aluminum Square Tub m with this young man & should think ' you. could remind him of your -: "dau^-iter's youth and susceptibil- 1935 PONTIAC COUPE /. ; - iiy und ask his co-operation in You vrill have to shop a long time to find this '_ - koeDing her head on her shoulders. model in better condition. Has just gone Is he is seriously interested in her he will see the wisdom of your through our shoos and is perfect throughout. .*' pugrgestion and will cm-taif his vis- Priced to sell at $495. it?. I imagine that a man of twen- ». ty-six or thereabouts would want to be sure of his conquest and it VACUUM %\ -if pretty difficult for any man to 1-Ib. - be sure of the floating affection PACKED 1935 PLYMOUTH COACH of a girt wher is unduly influenced of impressed. Good appearance, combined with excellent 't* Reg. Size Can mechanical condition, to make this one of > I see no reason why you should dor.bt his sincerity, but I am sure 'Li : our best buys in the medium price range || fclrit you will obtain the best re- FREESTONE" tall can reduced below the trade-in figure for quick "f - *ult3,-ftrom every viewpoint, if you SPECIALLY PRICED sale at $495. 1- i-ncourage this young man to feel i . that he is working with you for FOR A LIMITED •• IN TOMATO the girl's happiness. Make a friend SAUCE —not a foe—of him. I agree, your daughter is far too young to marry. TIME ONLY ! ! FANCY TRUCKS, TRACTORS mi COMMERCIALS Largest can Ham and Egg- Pies' QUALITY MJX 2 cups chopped left over FINEST . ALL BODY STYLES " f-oofcsd ham^ or corned beef and SEE THE KELLY WHEN YOU NEED Largest can mix with 2 cups grated American PLUMBING OR HEAT- QUALITY Vrhees-e. Press 2-E of this mixture AUTOMATIC OIL 2-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE into greased individual baking- BURNER BEFORE ING CALL KELLY — E. Break an egg carefully, into JOBBING GIVEN DAIRY eh tup and pat some of the re-- YOU BUY. PROMPT ATTENTION CANDLED Ife. ^•lining- mixture in~a band across c doz. IMPORTED & top of the dish. Bake in a hot EGGS SWISS CHEESE about 15 minutes. Dot each MEADOW FARM OR FULL CREAMED . _ yolk with a piece of butter Kelly Healing & Plumbing Supply Go. Elm to Oak Streets on New Brunswick Avenue KI bake until the eggs are done. TULIP CREAMERY Ib. OLD FASHIONED C Ib. Chis makes a good breakfast or 77 Smith Street - P. A. 4-1960 PERTH AMBGtf BUTTER' - 37' STORECHEESE 21 PERTH AMBOY lloncheoa "pie."1 FRIDAY, APRIL- 2,1937 ?AGE- HE GAJL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL, NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL. NOTICES or the said -bill • will be taken *s claim an'inchoate right of dower in Mrs. Ernest Boessmann, the un- bill of complaint; the unknown being an heir at law .and next of kin Hant. because you are the wife of described in said WIT- of compls SCERY OB" TSBW JERSEY confessed against -you. the lands described ii said bill of heirs, devisees and personal repre- Frank De Giaeomo, an owner of rec- The said bill is filed to absolutely known heirs, devisees and person- sentatives of Josephine A. Hayes, of Julia E. Janovesik, deceased; Tom ord of premises described in Book and you Antonio Ciampitti are n Re, Mr. Re, husband of debar and foreclose you from all complaint, and you. Frank Palermo al .-representatives of Ernest Boess- (Nunziante) D'Andrea and Rose D'- 492 of Deeds, Pag-e 232, and you may efendant because, you are the o p, the unknown heirs, devis- right and equity of redemption of, are made defendant because you are mann, and their or any of their and their or any of their heirs, de- Andrea, his wife, devisees, under the r of record of premises descr the owner of record of premises de- heirs, devisees, executors, adminis- visees,, executors, administrators, Last Will and Testament of Angelo claim an inchoate right of dower in persona! representatives of in and to the premises described in scribed in Book 503 of Deeds for trators, grantees, assigns or suc- grantees, assigns or successors in the lands described in said bill of n Book 592 of-Deeds, page 348 certificate of- tax sale dated April right, title or interest are made Diantrei, also known as Angelo D'- complaint; and you Alexander Sel- may claim an interest' in ., __, . their or &y of their 18, 1935, covering- Block 776 A, Lots, Middlesex County, .page 262, and you cessors in right, title or. Interest, Andrea. deceased; George H. MoKee- meczy are made defendant, because ands described in said bill of I gelrs.ffWvisees, executoyi,, adminis- 31 and 32 on the Assessment Map of may claim an interest in the lands Amy Jenkins, Mr. Jenkins, husband parties defendant because you mayver; Mrs. Ross C. Turner; Moses ou together with your wife, Mar- .described in said bill of complaint, of Amy Jenkins, the unknown heirs, claim an interest in the lands de- Colernan; Alexander Selmeczy; Ste- laint; and you Mrs. Antonio C! sT-grantees, assigns or succes- the Township of Woodbridg-«, said and you,- Mrs. Frank Palermo are devisees 'and personal representa- scribed in said bill of complaint; garet Selmeczy, are the owner of itti are made defendant bee |d)T3^ rlffht, title or interest, Joseph certificate being unrecorded and- tives of Amy Jenkins, and their or and you, Ferdinand Williams, are phen L. Laroli, and their or any ofrecord of premises described in you *.re the wife of Antonio C held by the Township of "Wood- made defendant because you are theany of their heirs, devisees, execu- their heirs, devisees, executors, ad- Book 436 of Deeds, Page 362, and r. also known as frosephSM1 -bridge. . wife of Frank Palermo and you may made defendant because you are theministrators, grantees, assigns or you may claim an interest m the itti an owner ,of record of pi eL unknown heirs, devisees a.nd claim.an inchoate right of dower in tors, administrators, grantees, as- owner of premises described in Book successors in right, title or interest: lands described in said bill of com- ses described in Book 592 of Di And you, David Garvey, are made the' lands described In - said bill of signs or successors in right, title or 259 of Middlesex County Deeds, iage 348 and you may claim ai representatives of Joseph .defendant because your wife failed interest, Minerva Smith, Mr. Smith, page 580, and you may claim an in- By virtue of an order of the Court plaint; and you Margaret Selmeczy Schiller, also known as Joseph Shlf- to join in the execution of deed dat- complaint, and you, Frank A. Carl- husband of Minerva Smith, the un- are made defendant, because you to- hoate right of dower in the 1 ! son are made defendant because you known heirs, devisees and personal terest in the lands described In said of Chancery of New Jersey, ' made gether with your husband, Alexan- described in said bill of compl: i'e&jr and their o^ any of their heirs, ed August 22, 1903 to Sidney N. are the owner, of record of premises bill of complaint; and you. Mrs. Fer- on the day of the date -hereof, in a der Selmeczy, are the owner of rec- and you George Ernest Green devisees. • executors; administrators, Greenhalgh, -which deed is recorded described in Book 783 of Deeds for representatives of Minerva Smith, dinand Williams, are made defen- cause wherein the Township of ord of premises described in Book grantees, assigns or successors In in Book 350 of Middlesex- County Mlfldlesex County, page 416, and you and their or any of their heirs, de- dant because you are the •wife of Woodbridge, a municipal corpora- 436 of Deeds. Pag-e 362, and you may made defendant because you ar( Deeds, page 373, and you may claim visees, executors, _ administrators, Feraiiiand Williams, and you maytion of the State of New Jersey, Is jwner of record of premises riiht,' title or Interest, and Gabriel an interest in the lands described in may claim an interest in the lands grantees, assigns or successors in claim an interest in the lands des- cribed in Book 571 of Deeds, BJ'laicy,.also known as Uylaki Gabor, described in- said bill of complaint, right, title or interest. Mary. A. claim an inchoate right of dower complainant, and you and others are cribed in said bill of complaint; and said bill of complaint;' and you. Mrs. and you, Mrs. Frank A, Carlson, are Siangan. Mr. Siangan, husband of in the lands described in said bill of the defendants, you are required to you Eugene Nifeneeker are made 185, and .you may claim an int. individually and as -Executor of the David Garvey, are . made def enaant made ..defendant- because you are t3ie Mary.A. Mangan, the unknown heirs, complaint; the- unknown heirs, de- appear anfl answer the bill of said defendant, because you are an own- n the lands described in said b: estate-of-Stephen Balla, deceased.: because you are the wife of David Wife of Frank ,A. Carlson, and youdevisees and personal representa- visees and personal representatives complainant on or before the 19ther of record of premises described in -omplaint; and you Mrs. Gt 'j.'By virtue of an order of the Court Garvey and you.faile1 d to join in tlie may claim an inchoate right of dow- tives of Alary A. Mangran, and their of Ferdinand Williams, aad their day ol May next, or the said bill will Book 305 of Deeds, Page 462, and Irnest- Green are made deter of Chancery, of New Jersey, made on execution of deed dated August •22, er in the lands described in said bill or any of their heirs, devisees, exe- or any of their heirs, devisees, exe- be taken as confessed against you. you may claim an interest in said ecause you are the wife of Gi 1903 to Sidney N. Greenhalgh, which of complaint, and you, Maxwell E. cutors, administrators, grantees, as- cutors, administrators, grantees, as- The said bill is filed to absoiutely lands described in said bill of com- Ernest Green, ah owner of r( th'e day of the date hereof, in a cause deed is. recorded in Book 350 of Mid- loWn, are made j> printings t§chnictue -"have AGEwm mm In *he clftys-~wlien- truly tub-fdst itCtEtJfc7 a Tuberculin-Testing 6f All Youths stXxA jmmi&st^dyes wer.e sc.arce^andshirt is determined more costly printed -patterns -were -con-- rtess* of* -Htfeteriaiy -ctittin a; : fme Perth Amboy, presents Rob- ert Stochel of BOH'T SUFFER THE PENALTY OF 26 Magiera FAL1HBNCLV1SION.., AQ, DIAMOND WRIST WATCH Street, South wrist *-*fcfi. $75.00 River wi£li a bicycle ^iven Robert by the boy's depart- ment of the store in a coii- test •which closed last S a t u'r d'a y -Don'i let your eyes grew ©Id night. *—*wf?en you can enjoy the Ifeen, clear vision of youth by faifng care of your -eyes from ftovon! The glasses you need MATCHED BRIDAL ENSEMBLES ar6_hea1th-insurance for your They're Stunning! They're Just Out! and •eyes! -Gef them and ie& They're Unusual Value's too!...... younger .. look younger ..» «w, WwmliM JMign •Sg«g«»i«S "«? «nd hsr ^jffrt} feef yfiurtgerl moRiung w«3dmg band. -DR. HAROLD BLAINE — Optometrist in Charge I 2 £cqi>mffl modern deiign, rqiian-ltf engagement OUT OF EVERY 5 3. Sor eoui l^v. JUmoAd (ingagflment ring olid Jevpu diuiwid K»diJii!9 t»nJ )o m.tch, PERTH Phone Rahway 7-1667 84 £. CHERRY ST. 186 SMITH ST. OTORS, Inc Phcfne Railway 7-1667 Store Open Evenings RAHWAY, N. J, 84 E. CHERRY STREET RAHWAY, N. J. OPEN EVENINGS T WOODBRID FRIDAY, APRH, 2, 19S7 PAGE ELI FT tiiiTI ifyrr" • "" ' —*~~ tlDCJJE INDEPENDENT tars, Legion Opens In Two Weeks, Says Mesicl Improved, Says Coach FLANNELS, COMETS School Board Committee Will Vote 75 TO 100 TEAMS FROM BACK INJURY; AND BOMBERS HELP Next Week On Soccer, Truck Tiams FORECAST BY GIOE KINNEY SET CLEAR TITLE SCENE Opportunity Presented By Formation Of New Central IN BASEBALL Jersey Scholastic Conference Will Be Presented Gerek, Delaney, Zilai, Toth Minute Men Arrive At Top 24 Have Already Filed, He What Holy, Dreaming Beacon To Sports Governors, And Boxing Urged Again AH Ready For New Of Intermediate Class, Says, Most Of Them Barns lit Uncle George's Eyes? - Baseball Drive Facing Blue Jays Decision is expected next week at a meeting- of the New To Leagues THIS WAS A FAST-GAITED WEEK, comrades, loa Board of Education's thletic Committee on what extent ed with the most interesting local sports development FIRST GAMEUNCERTAIN SAINTS R00TOUX FIVE Woodbridge High School can share in the advantages CLOSING DATE MAY 7TH these old eyes have peered upon in months of fairly dra made possible by the newly organized Central Jersey Struggling hard to remain horizon-watching—as is elsewhere today recounted—-"" With several precincts still to That championship pic- Scholastic Sports Conference, Particularly at issue will be it was a -vastly entertaining week, too. Atld the most ei - be heard from, the small, cheerful ture in the three Recreation the long-deferred reeognitio nof, track and soccer as var- conservative in the face of r0 )a advance registrations for tertaining idea of all, naturally, was the sudden P ' iu^ man well and widely known as Department basketball lea- sity sports with boxini g agaiin ^ Monk Mesiek was ehortingly sure gues, so much out of focus baseball competition this tty that the saintly seers who function collectively as t scheduled for presentation to the Summer already pouring in- legislature of this noble State may decide in their wisdom to eftau^ today that his American Legion so recently, was crisp enough Board's committee as a profitable 1.2 Games Left On Bill 200 annual scholarships at Rutgers. .This is an enormous tan - senior baseball team will once today: because of the effici- to his office at the Parish intra-school sports enterprise of- For Rec League Bowlers House, Sam Gioe nonetheless which is probably the word heing- used in those cries of ang more present this year an array ent work of three clubs. The fering no hazards not already New Brunswick at the loss of the $50,000 appropriation win hazarded a cautious guess today be cut from the University budget to provide the necessary fur in which power, deftness and ex- Lefty Rusznak Red Flannels, who this week es- present in football and baseball. With three scheduled that his Recreation Department perience will be cunningly tablished themselves as the best Although formal declaration of matches and three post-poned 'Enormity' is probably the mildest descriptive the impoverished yr the goals established by regional engagements still regaining leagues may have "between 75 i'essors on the banks can discover to suit the case. That's sad enoug-n- .blended. Mr. Mesiek was particu- Junior League team in the town- and 100 teams playing in all age"but I prefer to wonder what holy, dreaming beacon was lighteci i larly heartened, as were all base- coaches at their fraternal huddle on the schedule after an idle ship for the entire 1936-37 season, in Perth Amboy last week -will"be Holy Week, the status quo classes throughout the township." George Little's shrewd eyes when he heard the news. . ball fanciers locally, by George helped most but both the Keasbey delayed until they are ratified by remained very much unchang- That is a great many teams— Two hundred scholarships! Did you ever hear of such a daisy Rusznak's smiling announcement Bombers and the Woodbridge Bill Fitzpatrick of South River, ed in the Recreation Bowling but Gioe pointed out most of theIt's immense! Even if half the 81 legislators who would 'be furmsf that those three broken bones in Comets rendered plenty of assist- County authorities are universally League this week, which is to 24 clubs which have already filed ed with the-right to nominate two holders of the same each year weri confident of success in the 19,37 say that the Gerns Service entries and secured player-con- immune to Herr Little's skillful barrage of flattery-'pressure-prtiyei his hack had healed nicely, inter- ance. '•-'•• Station pinnei-s maintained a" and-appeal, and even if half the remaining forty insisted on dividin fering no whit with the present baseball league which will be their tracts are new organizations, not Jells Scheduled As First The Bombers, under the expert first organized competition. Fitz- two-and-a-half game . edge numbered among the 49 clubs their choices equally between athletes and students, in the purer mem University of Pennsylvania sopho- eye of pilot Steve: Katransky, de- patrick now his his South River over the Shorty Club Cafe which competed in last year's ing of that latter word—still there would be 60 annual hand-outs o Foe Of Year, On molished the second-half Senior •challengers. But the - Gerns $400-,per copy. Sixty! That's five football teams! more's renowned left, or throwing, Hig-h School team South on a base- highly successful web of organiz- SS arm. Lefty was injured in early April 20 League titular argument an con-ball training trip but his blanket squad is behind the schedule ed play here. More than than, consider the surplus, the gravy, whie?s^4% ^° 5 secutive games with the Sewaren approval of the deliberations of his and so still has to play three He will know better by May 7the arithmetical difference between 200 and 81 times 2. That woul Fall football practice and so A. A. and Red Onions and so games which the Shorty team be—lessee—200 minus 162: thirty-eight! Thirty-eight scholarships spent the Fall season inactive colleagues is expected within a just how many outfits will see ac- HITTING SEEM BETTER qualified for a full-season joust week. has lost. That squad has won tion this year. to be distributed among needy students now in the university—sheer while his Legion team-mate and with the Dux Club. That Will ar- 38 of 63 while the Gerns manna, dropping as the gentle rain from Trenton to hold in school With attention still con- Under the plan outlined by Registrations Close On 7 th boon pal—Walter Shinn of South rive next Monday nig-ht at the high Frank McCarthy of Carteret, maplemen have collared 39 Registrations close on the 7th,38 of the apparent thousands of needy athletes now enrolled in the River—was earning Pennsylvania centrated on improving gen- school. chairman of the conference, six of an even 60. although changes in player lists college. nominations as the outstanding- erally weak hitting—one eye As for the Comets, they areteams will play home-and-home may be made up until the time So Many, Many Lads sophomore tackle produced in the themselves eliminated from the in- schedules to determine a Central apparatus of supervision. Home play officially opens on Monday, cocked apprehensively on tricate Intermediate League play- Jersey champion. The winner will teams will continue to select offi- May 17. Administration details Need So Much, Much Money! County. the resounding: series of offs "but before they succumbed— be entered in the Greater New- cials, each school will be required are to be straightened out at con- South River training trip on Wednesday night to the Minute ark- tournament as an effective to maintain its own check on ferences of all managers on May 7 NOWADAYS, MR. LITTLE and his stooges hid in Men—they succeeded in wiping method of securing State-wide eligibility and no formal system and 14th. violate the rule that they will encourage no high In addition to being tip-top scores rolling out: of the South recognition for Middlesex County . again physically, Rusznak was out three other challengers: the for the hearing- of. protests has yet Baseball, even though it attracts flash^—nor, for that matter, any other potential athlet* Nick Frisco's high school baseball Vandals, White Owls and Alarues, baseball. Perth Amboy, South been established. a new record number of entries, to enter Rutgers-unless, and until he sees clearly wh also adjudged by the shrewd Mr. in that order. River, Carteret, Woodbridge, and McCarthy Takes Lead can be trusted to operate itself, Mesiek to be a better, smarter team was about ready for defens- New Brunswick are regarded as will find the money to keep him there. That is t _ .., Minute Men Meet Jays Even so, McCarthy's initiative Gioe feels. Accordingly, he plans change in policy or many and many a bright young- m|i{>cle- and sounder pitcher. .The south- ive position drill today.. Infield The Minute Men, invincible in certain entries with Asbury Park in establishing the conference to concentrate departmental activ- pawed flinger, opined the Monk, repairs at the Parish House Field their group during the second probably earning- the sixth bracket. should be richly rewarded, filling ities on soft- ball for girls and man has been wantonly optimistic in calculating his half, and all-league winners in the No Post Season Games the place first left vacant in re-adults and on expanding tennis ly resources. Because no where outside of Jerusalem/ I do belwwe, is has learned form and craft he by a township grade have made first half, were slated to meet the there a Wailing Wall as frequently or as piteously used as is the dewu- never had while rolling' up the No post-season games will be gional baseball by Woodbridge's competition here. fielding work difficult. Blue Jays for the second half played in baseball unless the reg-destruction of • the old County An inspection trip this week ous office in which Mr. Little does his worrying during office hoili<. remarkable pitching- record which Workouts throughout the vaca- league title. If the Patriots ular schedule fails to produce a league ten years ago and for a convinced him the best procedure The young men are in school, they are sterling chaps, they looK H» if first attracted attention to his col-tion centered on improving bat- couldn't kill the Birds in their first percentage winner. In basketball time briefly filled by the Central with the four clay courts on upper they conceivably might play some football some day-—and the; \hsve legiate possibilities. ting stance and timing. Earl meeting, they were to get a sec-next season, however, an elimina- Jersey tournament sponsored by Green Street would be to rip offno money. Neither has Mr. Little for that matter, but the yaunj1 Mien, Shinn, too, played hookey from Smith demonstrated he is still im- ond chance on Monday at the high tion tournament modelled on this four regional daily newspapers. the four inches of surfacing ap- school in a prelim to the Dux-year's Union County competition recognizing in that Man's Man-s rugged exterior a heart soft i his Easter vacation in South proving' and, with Gene Leahy anl That tournament was wrecked plied there last Summer and roll able wherein athletes ai-e concerned, unanimoussly elect him as" River 'long enough to make the Joe Barcellona, was definitely Keasbey feature as the Jays' first- will be staged toward the end of;by mismanagement last year. the original clay top. In Avenel, journey to the School Street fire- placed as among the few consis- game triumph would only settle February, preceding the State Woodbridge again happened to behe means to have two courts cov- confessor and chief shepherd of the needy- house and assured Mesiek he istently dangerous sluggers on theithe second-lap argument and leave eliminations. A rule similar to in the central role, although this ered with the available clay, if he They need money for board, do you see, for room, for not only thirsting for another in- squad. But Mickey Karnas, who the full-season championship de- that used in the Hudson County time not through any local fault has to assign his own workers to for books, for clothes, for the old folks at home, for tobaceo dependent season with the Legion pendent on another game. Scholastic League may be adopted, but merely by the unfortunate new neck-tie, for the rent of a dinner-jacket to go to a dance, will cover second base, showed he limiting entries in the State tourn- get the labor done. Iselin's 2 price of a movie, for a bunch of violets, for an ice cream con but will also make it a point to bewill at least hit more than his No game, in the league was as circumstance that the- local team, courts will be in condition for up from Philadelphia on week- conclusive as the 15-year-old Red ament to the two highest-ranking although Central Jersey champ- new pair of pants: and it is understood by all hands that if Mi weight, John Pocklembo looks bet- teams in the County play and so play and the macadam courts atdoes not immediately rear back and pass a miracle, he will soon ends so he can play here on Sun-ter and there were encouraging Flannels pitiless drive to Junior emphasizing the latters impor- ions in 1935, was not invited to Fords Park, where there are two, days. Class supremacy Wednesday at compete in the 1936 tournament. and in the Woodbridge Play- after discover his University has lost another athlete. signs of growth among other boys, tance. ' So it's dazzling to think of Mv. Little contemplating the i That happy word was echoed by also. the high school. The 40-2 margin The tournament lost all signifi- ground, where there are three, the redoubtable George 'Judge' over Sewaren, itself a group win- Schedule commitments already cance when Woodbridge then pro- need no further attention. having 38 grants of $400 with which to be generous. New Bru: Gerek, who will be performing for Prisco announced today that he ner, settled not only the second ceeded to defeat in a row the can't have as many furnaces to be staked as Mr. Little WQU made by the member schools for At'all 13 courts, strict rules re- sire. He has- already insinuated into every restaurant in the to' Manhattan. The Judge also has finally succeeded with S. K.half crown but also washe1 d up the this Fall wilj prevent complete in- hitherto unbeaten teams that had quiring reservations for play will brought glad tidings from Frank Werlock, faculty manager of ath-whole league season" sinee the stallation of the league idea for been invited. be maintained to prevent long de- least three times as many dish-washers as could possibly be n Jost, also of Manhattan, who hasletics, in scheduling a regular sea- flannels had dominated the first football this year but the 1938 lays while players wait for courts. in any calendar year throughout the whole province of Saskatel. been pretty much the keystone of son game in advance of the orig- section of that schedule schedules will be arranged to pro- and if there are any other available jobs for ap|ple-knoekers, sod the egion since it was first organ- inal opener with South River on duce a - conference winner.- -'in DUNHAM RIDES BUSES DUX CLUB era and city slickers which the virile fellow has not eageriy-tr ized. — (•*&) "f ••— " c>> ploited, the best observers are all great dolts aivd/or sublime Ha the 23rd of this month. South T,,, ., OF Pi GFP addition, soccer will probably be IN COUNTY MAf CH Jake Kinney, that amiable River, by the way, has won four J-K^mk, f-8 2 ISIKarnas, f MO established this Fall as a league TO TEST IN ALABAMA Vie Sherman's highly-touted Fierce, Fiery, Most Terrible Flemington school teacher who of five matches in the South—air R.P'fr.s'n, f 2 2 r,|Lef£ler, f 00 0 sport and members have already Dux Club, now due to dispute the manages to be quite a catcher, T.Benson; f 0 0 OlVahaly, c 1 0 '> ways by more than 10 runs! i-.yvand, c 0 0 OlM.Blanks, g 0 0 0 expressed eagerness to arrange Swackie Notifies Boka He's , championship of the township with Will Be The Met»Office Rages also has drifted by to inquire if The Barrons' debut will now J.Kreger, g l o 2|Com1.erton..^ 0 0 0 dual and triangular track meets those enterprising Keasbey lads, there is room for him in thecome three days earlier, on Tues- G. Berry, g-• 4 0 ,S| leading to a conference champion- On The Ground, Set • was sadly blasted in the first found ONE SHIVERS at the though't of the rages—fier township lineup (which there very day, April 20, against Thomas Jef- J.M'I/g'n,s: 2 2 6| ship meet this Spring. fiery and most terrible - - through which the officers of definitely is) and the fleet Ed De- For Try-Out of the County elimination tourna- ferson of Elizabeth. 17 6 401 1 0 2 It is on the last two points that ment. St. Stephen's of Perth Am- university itself (as distinguished from the special zon tlaney, a miraculous centre-fielder Last week-end, a dozen boys on Score by pperiodse : the local Board's delegates must boy did the trick here Tuesday, still to be in independent ball, •Reed FlFlannells % 8 Yt For Swackie Dunham, the hard- wherein Mr. Little is creator, lord, and master of the-Mgjh the squad, including those already SewareS n A. AA. .Irs.'.! decide if they are now ready to est part of that junket to Mont- and by an astounding 53-19 mar- will be available too—at least up named along with John Kowzow- Jteil Onions 0.0 IM^.2 carry through old promises that justice, the middle and the low) must suffer when the sad to this point. Teamed with Shinn, (14) IKeasfeey Bombers gomery Alabama for a test with ski, Tony Barcellona, Al Leffler, high school sports here would be the Montgomery club there should St. arguments ensue as to who shall get the grants, if any anil Edward makes quite an outfielder G I (18) Hioharrts, f o Tl all by himself. Captain Jim Zilai Frank Chapplar, Ray Voelker and Levi. f 2 0 Pi G V P expanded 'as soon as possible.' be all over. Small Francis, as 0|Lakomski,f 113 if ever. They are churls and rough fellows without the la^, will be around, of course, probably Howard Ellis, attended sessions of F'zp'tr'k, f 1 0 H4|J.W'g>n'r. T l o 9. Soccer Costs $200 smart a third baseman as the Tyi-ellyel.. f - - GlCebro, [' 2 1 5 these officials, quite likely to insist on giving four hundred lusoic|is the Rutgers coaching clinic at New 2|Oras, f 10 a Soccer will cost $200 a year to Leffler, c * I) S.Jasl'w-ski.r 7 2 If, to take over the third-basing' du- Parr, gr township has ever developed, made Knight, s ull ()|Muzurek. c 3 2 8 dollars to a near-sighted Phi Beta Kappa specialist on the theory.W Brunswick. They saw motion pic- Merwm, 0 0 0|Klu3, c 2 15 operate a uniformed team, it hasthe trip the hard way: riding itankin, g- il 0 (fj.Kosr.ski, s' fi 0 12 measurement or the minoi* Latin poets instead of to a really nee|iy ties vacated by Swack Dunham's Jvrumrn, g 21 00 2fJ'g-Unski. {?' 3 4 to : journey South to Montgomery, tures of big leaguers and heard 1 0 2]L.\Vg-n'r, g 0 0 0 been estimated. Practices should buses. He took off from Metu- Meyer, g - 1 5,'Brylu, g 4 0 S fellow who knows all about what to do against a double-teaming* eiid talks by Roger Peckinpaugh and certainly begin this Spring if any chen on Friday night, arrived Sun- |Bi#-os, g () i i and tackle. The eombat will be horrendous. Personally,' we herehj Alabama,, and organized baseball. 7 0 141 . 1!) That would again find Mickey Lew Fonseca. .Score,by periods: success is to be had with a game day and notified his unofficial Totals N 3 I'll Totalu 23 7 5.1stake all the office marbles on George E. Little. Red. Onions .. .. 4 fi 2 not played in ten years here, so Dux ••• 5 4 2 S—19 Toth subbing for Zilai at short- Bombers .'' 2—14 manager, Frank Boka, of the safe St. KtepJipns- The fact the scholarships almost certainly are being- manufa stop. 5 .4—18the decision next week will be re- and sound arrival Wednesday. •- 20 If, 12 6—Med to supply virtuous legislators with additional patronage' am" Keanbey Hombernl *. A. gard.ed as Others are still to he heard : binding for another • The nice young man was show- chance to do further favors for a presumably grateful electorate T m SPl| •• GPT year. was proficient a ball-player, which from, of course, notably the large LWag'er.f 3. 2. S|O.Jaeg-er,f 2 0 A: ered with good wishes throughout not concern us. Mi'. Little will ignore the fact, so why shouldn'1 Oras, f 1 1 SIT.Loc-kief 00 0 The case of track is even more- Friday afternoon and evening as is pretty popular. Now if he By the time he gets through alternately barking and whispering to the- and winged-armed Percy Wnko- KHu, • 0.3 .•JlSimons'n.f 3 17 1 c ves in le& vets, but the eight men cited c urgent. Seniors now, in schoov l news of his imminent 'trip up' for t" il * ?V SW balk dazed members of Assembly and Senate they will realize he not only •J.W usrer.gr 1 0 2|.l.Karhas.e 10 2 distinguished themselves; last ifispection-. circulated. Dunham •invented the idea of scholarships (which, unhappily, have 'thas far- make a right smart baseball fflin.ski.gr 4 4 12|M.Ktt-r.nas,e 0 0 0 Spring-. in. compejti'tioh ajrrangfed can't, why . team—as witness the Meck's fancy . , (r. Miller, g 1.0 2 jhas been;fs popular here as he 'had a ^ce trip" 'remained atEutgers only a polite fiction) but also is and of r;i&ht-oaght •tK. Hall, g- 0 o 0 for an impromptu but spectacular- ; smile. fE. Casey, g- 0.0 o'. to be-the sole dispenser of same. • * ' ', I Play will open the middle of (From THE INDEPENDENT Files) ly successful squad coached by S. * •-.. * * •!•- Totals 9 10 2Sj ' Totals 71 H K. Werloek. Werlock then said this month after a week or so of Just Ten Years Ago Keashey Bombers .. S 4 S S '>%he thought his lads might even Those Heralds Of Spring preparatory drill. Mesiek re- .Sewaren A.. A 2 4.4 S—15have a chance of success in a Gala Program Set Next Tuesday mains satisfactorily vague about KAYO BLANCHARD OF Aim-lie* j C'ometft novice class race at the Penn Re- €otne Whispering Gently Again opponents—with his team he hasFords made a comeback as a G F Tj • G P T-lays. That carnival in Philadel- never found it necessary to book Petri, f o i MDlnkins, t 0 0 0 ASIDE FROM MR,LITTLE and his eager young, men, professional fighter . . . He Bieley, f •,', l phia is scheduled this year for games more than a week or so in 7|jjUck, f 2 1 5 In Awards To All League Winners my favorite people in sports are probably the ingratkiiing won a third-round technical Nag'g-ast, 0 4|Chordos, 2 0 4 April 26 and 27: barely enough advance :the schedule seems just Sherm'n, g- 0 SrVlsh'g-T. g 3 4 10 time to get elementary condition- fellows who tip-toe softly through the land gently whist- naturally to fill itself out. knockout over Charley Cook Matusz, g 1 3rnojes"ak, f.01 l ing Work done arid a starting A gala program has been ball victories are headed by theling the heaven-sent message of Ralph A. Hankinson. Al- So everything- seems all right of Trenton in a preliminary Totals fi C 18[ . Totals 7 0 20quartet of quarter-milers selected arranged next Tuesday Green Raiders, who won the town- ways, with the Spring, comes a warm and throbbing ] otter Alarues everywhere. at the Polo A.A. boxing show ,„ . - - - - •••••••• ?. 6 2 7—18. if the Board approves the idea night at the high school audi- ship senior league championship announcing that once again Providence and Mr. Comets --3 _ 5N4 . 8—20- next week. , ftorium (in ceremonies pre- staged in Perth Amboy's Palace Wbite Owls [ ' Cometa last Summer; the Cyclones, junior have deigned to provide us with another season in Hall Cook was disqualified by G V T| G P T In addition, answers must be senting awards to winners we may gratefully attend automobile races. Always, these VALENTINES MAY PLAY Kessler. f township kings; the Jo-Jo's, Port Referee McNulty when he sat 1 0 2|Pisb'grT. f 4 19 made to the schools which ha_ve in baseball and basketball messages from above are weighted with solernh, humbling array- of' Minklere.. f 0 0 oiLuckck. £ 3 11 7 Reading junior chmapions; Fords IN BIG COUNTY LEAGUE down in the middle of a clinch PetroPetro . {{• 2 00 CddCsordod's' , e 1 0 2 already asked Woodbridge for leagues sponsored by the Recrea- figures establishing for all time the earth-shaking importance or' l'n» The fighter told the referee that Roshallsall,, 55 10 2f)inkensf)inkens, g 0 00 e track dates this Spring, as well tion Department. A capacity at- 'X' Club, junior regional titlehold- ventuie thus heralded. One -wonders at times, indeed, if the < lieci-y was only his way of taking-a rest MolnarMoln . g 4 1 !)|10tek10tk, g 0 1 as replies forwarded to the insti- ers, and three sectional senior win- 15-Team Industrial Loop tutions that have expressed tendance filling the 960 available messengers of Uncle Ralph are" so entranced by the opportunity to Joe LeGray of Amboy knock- Totals 7 1 17| Totals ners: A & B of Port Reading; Vil- ed out Carl Perry of Boston in White Owls especial interest in the possibility seats is assured. travel for their lord and patron that- they »s.pend idle hours copymn Visualized; Decision three rounds in the top bout - - - Comets of a soccer league. Notable among Members of seven teams which lage Barn of Hopelawn and thedown box-car numbers—but the vernal bulletins are full of -w'Miiih Larry Clements of Hopelawn was Cosifts these are Long Branch and* Red won district and township honors Bombers- of Keasbey. and cheer for all of that. Is Due By 13th booked to fight Joe Karslick of F T| in last Summer's 49-team leagues I quote, first a sentence and then a paragraph to indical <• tl'o Dinken's, f 2 0 4|MeIega, Bank. will be honored, Samuel Gioe said To Be Honored. Entry of a formidable Valentine South River for the County fly- Luck, f 6 0 12|Kadila, , 0.. „0 0„ Need A Guarantee proper i-everenee to be accorded these wise and a-ble men: weight championship - - - Fords Csorrtos^c 3 1 7|B.Chovan.e 0 0 0 Financially, the local situation today, as will also the still-to-be- Players to receive awards are: "T'hi'oug'h an Intelligent am? sincere apijeitl by the Hanlclnfior i Brick Company team in the Coun- declared survivors of the current Oreen Kniriera—Mickey Giitwein, granizatton In liisti.tlie assemblage of raci?>g; fans creatert a new ' - ty Industrial Baseball League Firemen ended their basketball Fisli'g-r, g 4 0 S|P.Chovan,g 2 0 4 will probably require guarantees, liiRh reeord wiLli a f,-ate register of 1,555.000. season with a victory over Atlantic Uojesak, g 1 0 2|Quinn, 2 1 basketball eliminations. Champ- malinger; John Eiek, Joseph Gyenes-, seemed something more than a by the Board for soccer next year ions in table tennis, checkers, bag- Tuny Barcellona, 0. Barnes, Albert "Hitnltinson's success in ihe automobile racing- world is clue la'-,'-- possibility today. The league Highlands in a close 36-34 engage- Totals 16 1 33| Totals 6 2 14 but not for track. Beginning the LefTier, L,. Kosci, Bernie Keating, S. ly to the courage anil confidence which has always hean the n i,"i t • - 16 S 3'- 6—33 piinehing; also pinching, shuffle- Zick, 11. Handerhan, Walls- Szew- factor in hir> businens undertakings. He IK an individual wffeh ' '- this year, judged from preliminary ment - - - Glochau, Hansen, Gils- Comets year with a precarious $87 bal- czyk, J. Sxewc-zyk, »S. Mayer. J. . power, so rare Among, men, to realize the force of f.ie.ts and grasT I > i ..3 4 4 3—14 hoard and ping .pong will.be feted. 1 reports at an organization meet- dorf, Chizmadia, Handerhan" and Vandals -. ance, the school's sports treasury Patro ttnd Joseph Barcellona. opportunity, surrounding- Himself with a st;xff of efficient stnd e-^-i * i - Miiililf Men CIS) t George Merrill, Mauriee P'. fenced associates, who have always been credited with cliisehar^i n« ing on Tuesday, should be stronger Regan played for the Firemen GF P showed only a net profit of $200 Cyclones—Joseph Gvenes, man- the duties which have been a.ssig-netl to tliem in more than a sutb n than it has ever been with 15 AND FIVE YEARS AGO: Ralph G F P| 4 on a disappointing football cam- Dunigan, John Breckeriridge and ager Creorgre Gyenes, John ATilialfco, tory manner. Members of the Haiikinsrm #''oup are not loejked 'i • -u teams from Carteret to NewHankinson formally announced he Pocliek, f 4 0 SIDinkins. f 2 0 5 paign b;ut made an unexpected V. C. Nieklas of the sponsoring ,Sabo, Karmin, Shornat-k, Herb'ert as employees, hut as associates. As many as five racinsr dates • • fJefflerf f 1. o 2|Ftslilng-'r. f 21 01 2 committee if the Department will SaaRes, Martin, Cservrrak, Cnrtton ,hecn included in a single day. This reijuires the efforts of not !•• = • Brunswick set for competition'. had sold Woodbridge Speedway OhappJar, <: 2 0 4|Csordos, c 1 2 4 profit of ?25 in basketball. Still Magyar and Kenneth Magj-ar, Fred- than a score of trained men to properly officiate at these indtvn 111 And the Valentines, who must - - - And would operate neither T.B'rc'l'a.g- 4 1 SIT^uck, g , - , to be collected is approximately be present and invitations have ericks, Pishingrer. racing' nwets.*' here nor at Altoona nor Lang- C.Viih'ly. gr 1 0 " 2 Dojcsak. % 1 2 4 $150 in season tickets, a working also been tendered members of O» i»b£r?t—.T. Katransky. and warmly—^so maybe we shoiild'n'^ try to discourage - 'em i turns from his Alabama try-out, bridge A. A. - - - Umpires' appli- the Parish House. Nearest to hini held to a minimum, the coaehes Gloria Paul, Ed Walsh, John Dn- manager; A. Jegrltaski. 0. Sabo, J. brewing these massive arrays of numbers And figures and dol 1 depending upon frequent meet- Wag-onUoffer,' B. Gloff, L. Wagou- and probably Perce Wukovets. cations had been received from •are J. Mihaiko 60, K. Gillis 57, f . bay, Lillian Fauble and Gladys hofler, S. Katransky, P. Forsfofer, But if they so like to have fun. with the ehill science of jsrithnj. Bill Applegate would manage Parson, Hughes. Olsen, Tom Li-•Wukovets 56, H. Fredericks 52, H. ings to settle differences and noFrieze. A. Sabo, M. Toth and Dam back: Al Why shouldn't we? And it all gefe' TJiwle Ralph's- name in-fcite pap the club, as he did last year. lij DaPolito and Coppola. •• fflea 50. attempt being made to erect extra Teams to be honored for base- Jeglinski and H, Kress. Which is ftU the laffs really and truly care about, anyway* "** ?AGE TWELVE FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937 wooy RIDGE 1NDEPENDBN1 LOCAL GIRL GIVEN Today's Short, Short Story LOCAL GIRL SINGS BIRTHDAY PARTY THE WATE.R CUKE IN COLLEGECH0RAL ' A • W; "-*=%• ) . _r In Today's Independent ALL LOCAL NEWS 14 FAMOUS FEATURES & COLOREP COMICS mbbtx Woodbmdge, New Jersey, Friday i-\'~ Brelces sdjusi-5»d Mil Occasions y , , , Wfeeel Allqn'mq . , . ?Ir# al ilJlfc e*pjf«*, aislautri- . . . 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PROM TH£ BOYS OH, IS THflT sot TtlST WHIT WORLD COLOR SRINTING CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. Printed in V. S. A. PHIL FANE fooooP! 1 N HELLO HISTER OK YOURE SNOGGLFHIEMER HIRED. GO I'D LIKE IN ANDGET TO GET THOSE A JOB- ORANGES WITH CARL MUGGLES 7 ) vj \is ^ o o oQo o PHIL (3IT5 A JOB - BUT NOT FOR L0HG-. JUST BEFORE HE LEAVES THERE ENTERS THE STORE A BAD 5AY FIRST YOU SPILL ' 'MOW BUDDY CMON THE ORANGES, THEN I CANT 5PEN0 THE ITS THE MILK BOTTLES. DAY WITH YER. NOW ITS THE GET THE RUBBISH OUTSIDE AND THEN GET OUT YOURSELF YOURE FIRED! BOLD BANDIT. PHIL PASSING THROUGH, IS 5TARTLED ANDORORS THE RUBBISH BASKET THE ELK- -MY, THE WAY YOU CHASED THAT BURGLAR! REALLY MR.SNO66LE HIEMER-&UT ABSOLUTELY COULD I ER YOU'RE HIRED AT DOUBLE GET MY THE SALARY. JOB BACKi TRItfiOiBS ARE SHATTERED! THE ROBBER IS ROUTED! 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DOUTCHfii GAKE ABOUT TUEfjg HOUSE-TAINT i ^QU CAN 6ET INTO THIS 3\G HOWLING BETTEJ2 THE MOB SMASHES IN THr HOUSE AND SAVES THE HBkOIHE THE OUS HIPPO i MOVIE TOO __ WOKLIJ COLDS PRINTING CO., SI the iskin flawless, but if and Student t hv, en/ei Vmpno hard and selfish, the "The results of the test and T I i e calculating, or there x-ray will be sent to the school to f>|VT k J nt flare to the nos- ft|Pinklvim Ilci n-u in assist the'school nutse in anang- Jltint'lt f ot beautiful and all ing Hie student s health program. H Ogilen, i p an artist's art can- "However, the amount paid for Kiltn L s-r. S87 it make you beautiful. llosha] s, K u/m a Dairj the test will be a piivate one, held Oiban, s 140 You will have to start inside— Etiietly confidential by the physi- (Ijlvlein g' Veil or I7 •_ 'learn to laugh, to be honest cunm !»• cian. There will be no publicity or III 7 .iHis 1SS ith yourself and to develop a reports on the amount paid or the MeMlth'l g 01 HI iin I 12', ;nuine concern for the happiness income group of the particular 'others before you can be truly 7 (I 14| 4 2 in SID SJ4 Hnrtiful. family. The sponsoring groups ThircJ Period fi 2 J 4—]4 feel that the family physician is Tom til Period IT ! J 2—10 C laTre jiiirkcs usually in the best position to KdeiPt CampFiell T mpiri Tom Bi\li\ ljdf( illon\ t IH k 120 judg^ what his patients are able MTTH pnniol) Trailing Percy Wukovets, the to pay. o r TI Trent favorite in the ping pong Gilli t I) 0 O'Millet 1 liriiament for players over 16 "iJeiioo] nurses often under- Ciaife, 1 I) 2 _'|Rr>\le 1 f-. i J'( i Solitaire stand family economic situations ivra^ei, < 1 0 iK'liiist en, 1 no beauhfal refined s old at the Parish House to- Ri<>« n, ( 0 0 0|Btika < mounting. A Superla- and will assist physicians with in- 764 : 7S2 : E. Miller, C. Dunigan, Zenobi 4 g i) 0 OMUug-ng O!il-Timeri (. tive value! gareelloria. E. Dinkins, J. Bar-formation when requested. Ploisers g ] (I JiKunu/a s, Blind 32] PAY $! A Which Doctor? Maikulm g 1 0 Finer 17b |a,_P. Gallagher, J. Mihalko, Buy fte e fine hwenzer, K. Magyar, J. "In both the tuberculin test and x-ray the student will be given 1 S< !i \\ tn/! i 104 diamonds on W. Merwin. Pirth Penori Iviolme our liberal free choice in the selection of a Si\lh I ei tod T credit terms. ^ay is in the lead in the doctor. Any physician m Middle- Releiee Campbell l rapiif 31- boys under 16. Next in O^ilen S07 706 You pay no to Dubay are: B. Gyenes, A. sex County may give the test. more than if bay, F. Turner, S." Ferraro, "X-rays' will be given at these you buy for rates quoted above at the office of cask. gBJanks. v any private physician equipped to do x-ray work The family doctor ojf All Wbodbridge ov the Tuberculosis League will he EVESY'DE&MOND IN THIS EVEHT mship in tlie Indepen- glad to inform the student of these IS A CERTIFIED VALUE offices. dent, the most widely "In all cases the student will be Mink of being able to get perfect I read paper in given the same caie and attention diamonds that are of the giiaHty I Wood bridge legardless of the amount to be specified in federal rulings regarding fcerSfied diamonds, at these' featured SOUTH RIVER BOYrAWMDED BICYCLE low prices. What an opportunity to buy ai considerable savings! HARRY LEVY, nijan- ager of Schia- del's Depart-