
VOLUME 43. No 21. South Ambdy, N. J., Friday, August 28, 1928. Price Four Cents. BUS DRIVERS LICENSE REVOKED ROT ARIANS HEAR FIREMEN REFUSE EXPECT COAL STRIKE TO HAVE REV^E.A.MELL HELP FOR SELDON FOR BUS SCHEDULE VIOLATIONS Tells Of Work Of "Y" In City And Council*! Offer To Puy Half Of Co.t ! LITTLE EFFECT ON LOCAL SUPPLY In County. Of Painting Rejected at Spl. Meat. Another Receives a Two Day Suspension for "Loafing"— Rev. E. Aurice Mell, Secretary of The Independence Engine & Hose Stocks Put In Private Cellars During Summer And Sup- the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. of this city, Company, at a special meeting held After This Week No Further Police Regulation Will was the speaker at the weekly lunch on last Saturday evening, rejected an plies Now Held By Dealers Sufficient To Last Until* eon of the South Amboy Rotary offer ostensibly coining from the Be Carried On—Council to Make Changes in Ordinance Club last Tuesday. He told of the Common Council, to pay half of the Suspension At Mines Is Over—-No price Increase Yet. organization, and the accomplish- cost of renovating the Seldon truck, Action of bus drivers in "loafing" ment and the aims of this great or- if the fire company would pay the The suspension of production'in the ganization, and told of what had been other half. The vote was all' but on Bordentown avenue, in violation done by the "Y" in South Amboy,' anthracite coat fields, which was an- of the recent edict of the Mayor and unanimous, it is said. nounced this morning to take effect WRITE and of the 'hopes for the- future of The offer to the company was LITTLE TOT HAS Chief of Police has already, resulted the local association. He spoke of at midnight on Monday, will have HW • in the revoking of one license, and TO HOME FOLKS made through the secretary of the tie if any, effect on local homeown- efforts under way to secure the neworganization, John Conlogue, * whp in one suspension. Y. M. C. A. building on Broadwsy, A . «UL • un. •> «_ i era. according to a survey of the lo- Last Sunday, J. R. Palmer, driver Chief ef Police deasea Receives is also City Engineer. Mayor Harold l NARROWfc li W ESCAP Owr(E Utter Free. DaaflaUr From Japan and of the need for the new location G. Hoffman, also a member of 'the * £_ '" ***** *"• cal situation made through the corut- for Wm. Rosenvinge, owner of Bill's so that the association • could be of I esy of local coal dealers this morning. Bus Line, received a two day sus- tire company, was among those who Chief of Police" and Mrs. Gleason further service to the city. In an in-!expressed disapproval of the com- " Martin {Noble, six year'old son of The suspension is not expected to last pension, and on Wednesday Frank have received a newsy letter from teresting manner, Mr. Mell touched more than two or three weeks, accord- Yardanski, holder of bus driver's pany bearing any of the cost of the Mr. and '.Mrs. Edward Noble, of their daughter and tor husband,,Mr. on various points of "Y" work, truck painting. Augusta street, while returning from ing to the consensus of opinion and , permit So. 6, a driver for Earl Clif- and Mrs. w: H. Rloodgood> mailed stressing the point that tn service an. errand for his mother, and at-the dealers have in storage, or en- ford, had his badge called in and It is understood that the council route from the mines stocks suffic- from Yokohoma, Japan, on August lies the greatest success. has had bids for the work of fixing tempting to cross Stevens avenue at found himself out of a job. Several 10th. The couple are on a honey- the' intersection of Stevens avenue ient to last under ordinary condi- complaints had been made against Oscar Barr was the winner of this up the appearance of the Seldon, the tions of demand from'"si* weeks to moon trip to the Philippine Islands week's "stunt", defeating George bids running $300 and $200 for the and Augusta street on Wednesday this driver for "loafing" and for in-where Mr. Bioodgood will be sta- evening, shortly before six o'clock, two months. It would appear also, solence to patrons. In one instance Gundrum, Jr., and being awarded the job from local men, and one bdi of that the coal mining companies have tioned for some time in the service weekly prise. -Among visitors of the was struck by « car driven and he is alleged to have told one woman, of the United States Government. $195 from an out of town concern. in storage above ground coal stocks Club were Bert Hendel, of Mtnlstee, It is thought that the council will owned by John T. Loyd, of 313 S. W. who'asked for a fair rate of speed They are travelling on the Dollar 5th street, Harrison, N. J. and slight- that will materially supplement this ~'aa that she could make a train con- Miehfgan; EmH Anderson, of Welch, go ahead with the repainting work supply. Hejice the feeling that there Steamship Line steamer "President West Virginia; Harold Stryker, of ly injured. ' nection,-"to get off and walk." Lincoln" and have probably reached despite the refusal of the fire com- was nothing at all in the -situation '•, During the past week Officer Woodbridge, Aylin Pierson and John pany to cooperate. The boy was thrown beneath the to worry about, despite the strike the Philippines ere this reaches the Wester, of Perth Amboy, and Har- car, and semed to realize the danger, Bioodgood has ben assigned to special eye of the reader. having 'actually been called. No in- duty in .regulation; of buses at the old: Stephenson of Merchantville. INSTALL SAFETY"DEVICE for witnesses saw the little tot crease in prices of coal is .expected Leaving this city on July 18th and squirm in such a manner that he was 'starting point, and: officers.on duty The Pennsylvania Railroad has in and it thought that before the local at the corner of Main street and Ste-traveling by rail through Chciago TALL CEDARS CLAMBAKE clear of the' wheels of the vehicle, stocks are exhausted the sources of vens avenue have been checking time and Omaha, they boarded ship at San stalled a novel medium' of protec- before it had time to run over him. TO TAKE PLACE TOMORROW tion' to motorists at the south side supply will again be functioning at of arrival at that point As a fur- Francisco. Their arrival at that He was immediatley rushed to the normal production. • ther step to check "loafing" it is ex- port was thirteen hours behind The Perth Amboy Forest No. 68,of the Deep Cut bridge. It is an office of.-Drf E. A. Meacham, who pected that the. running time from behind schedule and the President Tall Cedars of Lebanon will hold iron gate with suitable warning found he was but slightly injured, al- • The local dealers Beem to be of the Lerner's corner' to the corner of Lincoln was compelled to postpone their, fourth annual clambake at Lights, that swing acrotw the entrance though witnesses to the accident opinion that local home owners have Main street and Stevens'avenue Will sailing for many hours because of the Pfeiffer's Farm tomorrow afternoon of the bridge, to warn motorists that thought the little fellow had been htid in even more than the normal be cut down to eight minutes, with delay to the party, There were quite at 3 o'clock. It is extweted that one a train is approaching, and when fatally Injured. : supply of coal for winter uses during a number of passengers for the ship of the greatest gatherings that has swung back in place, guards against the past few-weeks. These with stor- a two minute allowance for a stop In his statement to Sergeant of age space particularly have filled their at the latter point. and the trains were detained by an ever attended one of theri bakes will ../lorlHts not familiar with the road, Police David Quinlan, who was on accident somewhere west of Omaha. be on hand tomorrow at the farm. running down tne tracks. It Is a bins and one dealer estimated that at the. scene of the accident within sev- least one third- of the local people After this week there will be no • Mrs. Bioodgood;has become quite The" tickets thh) year are being sold contrivance needed for . some time, eral minutes, Loyd, said he was pro- further police regulation in starting, a Mah Jong fan, it is reported and in very rapidly. and the railroad company are receiv- had n h C them nntil and it is likely that changes will be ceedfng south on Stevens' avenue, ,* J?* k ?S} ^i"? a contest on board ship won a price ing many favorable comments on the going at a rate of speed between IB' HUE* !!„ £. ? **,Teat * ma" made to the bus ordinance requiring of fifteen hundred dollars. She has move. the bus owners to maintain a starter alto.entered into the ship activities QUESTION LOCAL and 20 miles an hour. Seeing the J^Xjf'X.i* J'T.t JLi,?? ' if there is further complaint of and has been elected a member of the "loafing." Suspensions and revok- executive committee ' on entertain- MEN ABOUT MURDER OLD HOME DAY ^rve^harpTAeiet^ut not BttftAaWSA ing of drivers' badges,will be made ment.
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