y •j Four Page Colored 22 Pages today Comic Section Three Sections XII, No. 52 WOODBRTIK1E, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, PRICE THREE CENTS PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE IS READY HEARING ON RAHWAY Puklic Tuberculosis Clinic $90,000 ALLOTED Set For FOR NEW P. O. RIVER DREDGING TO For Township Planned BUILDING HERE Stanley C. Potter, pottmnt- BEHELD WEDNESDAY March 12 And 16; Zoning ter tt Woodbridge, wai in- Jane J- Packard, Executive Secretary Of County Tuber- formed W«dne»d«y in • wire League, TelU Health Board Of Work Of The Or- from United 5t«t«» Senator Woodbridge Ha» Frontage Of Hamilton F. (C*«n, that an al- Approximately 3,000 Feet— ganization—-Ceaa Poola In Benjamin Avenue, Iselin, lotment of $90,060 for a new Commission Named In 1929 To Be Cleaned — Health Officer's Report. pottaffic* hers had be«n in- Display Of Interest Prob- cluded in the second deficiency able. [ Passage Of Ordinance Will Provide For Dividing Of Wood- bill at Washington. Jutt where The amazing statistics quoted by Miss Jane J. Packard, bridge Township Into Six Classes Of Zones — Promotion and when operations will begin ENGINEERS AT LINDEN JACOB W. GRAUSAM .-i-utive secretary of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis ii not known at present. Fig- Of Health, Safety, Morals, and General Welfare Of 1 ures and statistics compiled by I inu in the course of a brief address on the health program Mr. Potter formed a basis for With Woodbridge Township hav-' Community Is Aim — Commission Worked ing a frontage of nearly 3,000 feet PROMINENT IN RACE i| -r organization at the meeting of the Board of Health the alloting of the money for For Nearly Two Years. ( the new office. on the Rahway River, it is quite pos-1 M i ulay evening, revealed the fact that one-quarter of all the sible that interest will be shown at, the hearing on the possibilities of FOR FREEHOLDER A preliminary report having been made to the Township .',,-tive cases of tuberculosis in Middlesex County on the League Committee, the Zoning Commission of Woodbridgre Township ',•],.< exclusive of patients hospitalized in the various sana- Township Committeeman Will Linden, Wednesday afternoon at 2 Prove Strong Candidate. will hold public hearings on the proposed building zone ordi- i!,,-ia, are to be found in Woodbridge Township, although this COLONIA MAN IS o'clock. Has Support Of County Or- nance for the township, on Thursday evening, March 12 at 8 community is only one of twenty-four in the county where the Carteret, Linden aad Rahway have already* demonstrated considerable ganization. o'clock and Monday evening, March 16 at 8 o'clock in the I , rue carries on its work. ARRESTED; ENDS a( handling that were used. nterest in the proposed project. Port Memorial Municipal building. Working on its task for a Th,. number of active home cases "Why not have a tuberculosis of New York Authority representa- HAS FINE RECORD , n th,. tiles now amountimounias t1o0 882oos,, an«ndu clinic in Woodbridge?", suggested tives estimate that cost of widening period of nearly two years, the zoning commission, has to a INVESTIGATION and dredging the channel, as content. |!v ,h,.se, 122 areresidents of Wood- Committeeman Grausam, "it is ex- The Independent has learned certain extent, completed the bulk of its work. 1,,-nlire Township. Only 12 local vic- ppensiv e and troublesome for ppatients th h hi ifi h to travel to Perth Amboy, especially Said To Have Taken Part In Tfrfth s woulSf^^AWd _prov de a river 150 Vfeet ™* » -^Hc-lnformation-Vha- ,H ,_t Named by Mayor William A. Ryan able passage of the ordinance art arc lh th Democr C nomin "n" Packard also pointed out towhen they could be attended to $2,000 Public Service Hold- .j j-.™"* ij-^.* L i M tne race ior me L/vmucr« on June 24, 1929, th* following men also made. According to the defini- wide and 12 feet dee},. A channel of y rf Freeholder has narrowe,w.™d ™comprise the commission: Thomas J. tion given in the ordinance, a non- ti; nil.mbeM of the Board that the more regularly here." the same width, but two feet deeper . !' ,,.rculosis League nurse, Miss "There is a good field here," said up September 13. would cost about $5,300,000 it wa sdown to Commi9sioner Dr John v Moran, chairman; W. Guy Weaver, conforming building is one "that Ml Smith, of Perth Amboy, and towntown--; . „• , , does not conform with the regula- ,;ir,,. Ncilsonon,, off MetMetuchen, , nursingg Miss Packard, "especially with the said. Jacob GraU8am vice chaiman lrvinf Demilre t of the organization, had l»rge number of cases in the town- TAKEN LAST NIGHT The borough council at Carteret, '' Frank Dunham, Arthur Hull, I. Lust- tions of the same in which it Is sit- ii i th llit ship. Having a clinic here would at its meeting Monday night, went and HerberHbtt RankinRki, secre- uated." Restoration or repairs to ,:;:»home vMt. i. ** 1^ such buildings la allowed. ' '' 1930. Miss Neilsen is m be far better for the patients." On on record as favoring the construc- tary. i motion by Committeeman Aquila, With the arrest of Conrad Miller, tion of a municipal dock along the; The ordinance further regulates I., '!rll of Woodbridge, Carteret, The proposed building cone ordin- t was ordered that a request be of Colonia, yesterday, the Newark Rahway river, if th« government pro- ance provides that Woodbridge town- and restricts the height, number of \l," inchon and Raritan Township police concluded a relentless inves- The resst of the situatiositu n in themade to hold a clinic here once a ceeds with the dredging of the water- ship will be divided into six classes stories and site of buildings, and reg- month." tigation which they had carried on way. The dock would be built on of zones, namely: "A" Residence ulates and restricts the percentage hiii aa seen from the point of since the $2,000 hold-up of the cash- ,,f the anti-tuberculosis organi- Miss Packard concluded her talk property already owned by the bor- zones; "B" Residence zones; "C" of lot occupied, the size of yards, .»• by thanking the Board for its co-op- ier at the Public Service terminal, in ough. Residence zones; Business zones; courts and other open spaces, in ad- Mi*a Packard summarized in Newark, September 13, 1930. Miller, ,„,,„ fi Nber of eration, and expressed a hope that Backed by business men, indus- Light industrial zones and Heavy in- dition to regulating and restricting ,h, fullowininu figures: Number of and Roman D'Auria, 33, proprietor the location and use of the build- ,,,ious cases at home, 12; num- the relationship between the two tries, property owners and civic dustrial zones. These tones are sug- . ,.,,,,-ious of a cafe at 757 Hamilton street, ings, together with their density Of •„,.,• ,,f contact cases at home, 18H; bodies might continue. groups, the Rahway River Harbor gested chiefly for the purpose of f Harrison, were the last of two of the Commission, of which Mayor Julea promoting the health, safety, morals population. ,, „ her of deaths from tuberculosis, Benjamin Avenue five men wanted for the robbery. Another communication was re- Verner, of Linden, is chairman, will uml general welfare of the commun- The zone boundaries in the town- . M,nMilectomies performed during D'Auria was taken into custody through thth e effortffrt s off theceived from F. Robinson, of Benja- present its appeal for an improved ity and for the purpose of lessening ship are laid out on a map prepared min avenue, Iselin, relative to theearly last night, after which, Miller waterway, to the Army engineers. congestion in the streets, and to reg- by the commission. This map, print- r..-lL.u(> IS- attendance at Tubercu- was arrested in his garage in Co- ulate and restrict the location of var- ed on page 7, shows in detail how ic'in Perth Amboy during newer and ceas-pool condition that The government hearing is the cul- Clini exists there. Mr. Robinson com- lonia, and taken to Newark police mination of activities started at Lin- ious trades, businesses and indus- the various sections of the township <>. 278. headquarters. Miller's part in the af- den about six years ago. The Harbor tries. are to be employed with regard to !,<• itemized the home visits as plained to the Board of Health that r the overflow from the cess-pools is fair, the police say, was driving the Commission is composed of represen- The Zonal the zoning. iMts to suspicious cases, 2. )l C ln wh h th e ii 84 ii a menace to thh e hlhealthh off residentid s ' JT 'J . bandits made off tatives of Linden, Rahway and Car- In the residence zones, no build Adjuitment Board ,, , to positive cases, 84 visits to vol e s h t9 3 thev went With the passage of the ordi- . i iiMit ciws, and 136 visits to neg nn the street and that there had al- 5.™?.* ! y.eL _ ° ?, _ ,, ; % ings or premises are to be used ex ready been a case of sickness, sup- D'Auria, according to the po'lice of j Among the arguments to be ad- cept for dwelling or tenements nance, a Board of Adjustment is to .I'.VI list's, and 102 visit* to patients Newark, allowed the three who act- vaaced in favor of the project will be established, consisting of five : ,i hniils, sanatoria, places of buti- posedly as a result of breathing the hoarding houses, rooming houses. germ lndon air.
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