SPRINGFIELD Tion — If It Happened in and Mountainside Town, Read It in the SUN

SPRINGFIELD Tion — If It Happened in and Mountainside Town, Read It in the SUN

Covering QOMPLETE Coverage in News, Circula- SPRINGFIELD tion — If it happened in and Mountainside town, read it in The SUN. , NKWHIMI'KK BUBSCBIRTION PBIOK Vol. XIII, No.'4 TOWNSHIP OI'' HI>>tINtiriKL)> Springfield, N. J., Friday, October 13, 1939 TWO DOLLAHB BY TUB YEAB Price jCents >•- Parkers Regional-Roselle Park Lineup Abductor Liquor Package Licenses _ Here is the lineup for—tomorrow's contest at home Will between Regional and Roselle Park: ._ Sought By Rejected By Committee; Regional Pos. Roselle Park _Arth_yrji(f2). , .... L. E.' B/own (B) Regional Adams (22) ' . L. T. Weber (J) Cops Here Many Protests Received Naggy (34) -. L. G. McNesby (£"); AS ONE OP TIIR TOWN- Unbeaten-Local Team Has Swanson (38) Center .Munkel (K) Involved Ifl Case With BoardBy 3-1 Vote Turns Down Request Prom Mutual FATHERS privately . told u.s, objec- Tough Opponent tor DeBattista (32) R.G. Tieman (L) Girl, 15, Who Came Uon.s of. the local churches deserve William B. Clark Seti'-Service Market "and Tepper for Package the fullest—consideration of the Tomorrow's Fray Neville (23) -R. T. Wacker (F) Home Yesterday Goods Licenses, Churches in Opposition Governing • Body in the issuance of English_(_43) . R. E. • Newman (G) -Married. Saturday MAY ATTRACT AS liquor licenses .... Uii.s week, there Glowacki (24) (C.) Q. B. -Gallagher (H) TELETYPE ALARM ASKED TO LIMIT PACKAGE LICENSEES wasn't any (|uc.s'tipn ns to protests, — MANY "AS 3,000 - for they were piled up against grant- Pushman_(20) '•— L. H. _Hays (17) IN EIGHT^TATES Applications for two additional liquor package licenses to the Mutual ing nny new licenses .... how- A rugged Roselle Park team, with ~ET£o (19). • R.H. Drfibn (2S) Police today reported~that Eileen | 1 ever, we'd like to be fair about it flashy offensive and- ra'/zle-dasrale Miller (26): F. B. Burns (D) iJBgan, 15, attractive blonde daugh- Self-service Mnrket,. 2G5 Morris avenue ! and to Spring PTTafmacy, a,t '.and mention that the Township style of wide end sweeps^ spinnqrs ter of Mr. und Mrs. William $. Ega'h 273 MQrrJs-avcnueTwerc-reJected by the Township Committee Wednesday Committee failed to follow the--p«>«-| iind laterals, '. will visit' Springfield of 5 Evergreen avenue, had returned night by a 3-1 vote. Principal objections were r.aised in letters from ' cedure of the law' when objections tomorrow at 2:,'iO on the county1 Heinz Will Return home after being missing -Ior__flve-| Rev. James K. E'asley, pastbr'o'f the Methodist Church; Rev. Dr. George • were presented, as clearly outlined by park gridiron, to give '. Reglonal's Curbing Ordered "With Good News" days and that search was going oh A" Liggett, pastor of the""Presbyterian "Church, the-Methodist Church" ~ the Department of Alcoholic_Be-V^ Oninge-and-Bluii eleven a real test. for Charles Murphy, 20, on a charge Official Board and a present lioensee, Herman Kravls, of 240 Morris crages .... Regulations No. 2, p;ira- Local followers believe that the Pdstmaster Otto P—He!nz, at- of abducting her. The girl, who had avenue'. _2 — '•'••'. - graph 7, cites thc^-followlng: "Each Park tilt is the most important of- To Be Continued tending the convention of post-, •been wearing a man's trousers and After~an hour's discussion, "durinfe f- municipal clerk shall immediately, the season. If Coach Brown's men masters at Washington this week, sweater, returned home at midnight but, It Ui muie all the harder-by . upon receipt of a written objection, can come througlmvithrfiyinE'dolars, —Continuance of the installation of wxoto the SUN to state that he without awakening her family, who A.-Kuvin, cited that Springfield has_ these- untoward influences,. ..It is duly signed by a bona fide objector, the rest of the schedule won't mean, concrete curbs and gutters >pn . will return over -the week-end found-her-in-bed this, morning, ac- suticient -licensees for the busln-uss high mho to reduce, raffier than transmit forthwith said objection to a thing, 'for the season would have Colonial, terrace, halted 180 feet ~witVT"gpqol news aboutTnTainsaT^" center and urged limiting the pres- augment, these beneful influences.''. 11 ncortliiiB lo/Pollce Chief- M. Chase the issuing- authority . ,'. ^j.vhero- been successful; _With weather per- short -of completion this week, was rier service." . Runyon. • ent number, Commltteeman Macart- "For. the sake of Springfield, I . upon It shall" become' the imme- mitting', a . capacity; .crowd of 3,000 ordered by the Township Committee Heinz "was informed by Clin- The chief, who took her to head- ney motioned that the applioatlons trust you -will refuse these, and any diate duly of each issuing authority looms eminent. • ' .- Wednesday,, as requested by a group ton B. Uttloy, superintendent'^t quarters for questioning, said she WILLIAM B. CLARK be denied. The disscntlng-votejvas. otjuer reqUcsts of like nature." —to afford a hearing to all parties Although. the Parkers have; lost of property owners who protested. post offices, that a letter was told him sheXhad been with Murphy. Miss Anno Irwin Watts, daughter raised by Committeemtin Wright The letter of Dr. Liggett, pastor of. • and immediately notify the appli- one and won two games in contrast The job, a WPA project, had. been mailed lost Friday granting-es She~~denlccr a first report that "the of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L, Watts-of Committecman Trundle saidtherp thfc'Presbyterian Church, was short cant -a'nd the'objector of. the cfiftcr ~a~clean -record of two victories halted at^ the request of a resident, tablLshm'ent of carricE-servlce in couple- had slept in box pars along Chestnut Hill, Pa., and William Wove four liquor places, Including addressed to "To Whom It May; \ hour and place thereof" .... no' for. Regional, the vlslto.rs_ are the_ who asked to be permitted to Im- Springfield. "Of course," "Heinz the Rahway Valley Railroad. Bates Clark 2d,,son of Mr. and,Mrs. one tavern, in the single block on Concern." It follows: ' • . such action* was taken, and instoad favorites to come out on" top. They prove 'his own property. Led by wrote,. "IN have been atyay and - Thomas H. Clark of 21 Molter|ave- Morris-avenue- and felt " that no "I believe that already there are Murphy is the son of Mr; and Mrs. enough stores in Springfield engaged _L_of,_notlfyjne' applicants, IUS' required jlefoatecL_|S[orth Plalnfio'ld. '6-0. iden- _Jpsoph_H..Givnn, of 31 Colonial ter- not seeiv4he letter and will not Charles Murphy Sr. .of Mountain nuo, were married Saturday after- more .should be-• permitted. by law,, the Township Committee tical with the trimming admlnis- race, the delegation pointed put that see It until I return.!.' hoon at 4 o'clock in the—Friencis' Wrlght-clalmcd that the, board's in. the sale of liquor and ithat the avenue. further granting of privilege for such discussed, the question wlthouthear- tercel the SomcrgetlCounty boys by since ah ordinance hqd~T5eon adopt- "However, I am happy that we An eight-state teletype alarm had Meeting House, in Germantown, Pa. action, since no limit exists, would Regional. Then, a 12-() defeat from' ~bc ubic to give to' ^L-reception"7or the families follow- to arbitrary and would satisfy p'res- sale, would not bc.forT;he advantage - Ing from either of. the two • appli- been broadcast for the couple who- iJ of the community." cants . ,_. , perhaps the applications Bound Brook" spelled curtains for objections should have been regis- some of. the people what they disappcarcd-Saturday night after a ed at the home of Ui'e br.l'de!s-pai ent_llcense_hoklers, whose objections "may again be heard from, short- the Shawmcn, who visioned lin-un- tered at the public hearing, when have asked"~for many years." _ were motivated to restrlct-cornpcti- Licensee Also Objects party at a friend's house in "town. i Mr. Kravls, who conducts a pack- ly . ' •'•.,• ~~ defeated season. Last Friday night, no one oppbsed"the measure. ... A friend of Murphy told police he Mrs. Da^vld C. McClelland of New lion. He agreed that there was an- they showed plenty, of strength in other-classification of ...objeoters,. the age store at 240 Morris avenue, in a Since the appearance, of the street met them here Monday night n,nd Haven was matron of honor and letter addressed to Mayor Selarider, ' Rumors that' a . parking iot -^Outclassing- Neptune,- under lights, would be affected by having the curb- at. their request he' got Miss Egan Miss Nancy Landenberger of Chest- churches, who were motivated by 1 1 wrote as follows: woiikL.be built. on Morris ' avo- by 32-0. Considering that the shore ing stopped partially, the* Colonial a pair of' trousers and a sweater. nut Hill,'maid of honor. The Misses the desire of the- peoplc_ancUsald_J Yearns Building —It-has-boon-brought-to my-atten- ~ .. JUnue, whore-once stocfe'.tho old loam suffered" its first loss since terrace residents argued-that all bo" At Murphy's request, the friend Elizabeth Beverly Eggleston and! hc-Ttpprcciiitcdztrnr-spirltrshown by Sickley Hotel, have been spread" 1937, it can be understood why Re-completed. It was emphasized by Comfort "Gary of Mt. Airy, Pa., were I them In raising protests. He did tion that two roquests for liquor said, he drove the couple to the licenses in our town have been made. • ing—rapidly sincc-two billboards gional rooters anticipate a strug-g-lot •the board .Uiat-the-curtailment had Totals $175,000 vicinity of Spring street, Elizabeth, bridesmaids. Arthur E. Fischer of not favor "2 or 20" liquor plnces, the wore removed and. one was Among' the outstanding, players been done as a matter of courtesy Boston was best man and- Robert board member claimed, and added "I do not know whether you have _ whore they said they hoped to be received any other letters regarding shtfkctr-sovoral feet away ...

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