BELLEVILLE - the Town That Pays As It Goes

BELLEVILLE - the Town That Pays As It Goes

SS--------------------------------- r,— BELLEVILLE - The Town That Pays As It Goes Progressive business people adver­ Each issue of The News contains tise in The News each week. Fol­ hundreds of items of interest. The low the advertisements closely and give Belleville,a big share in your well-informed read the News thor­ purchases. oughly each week. BELLEVILLE NEWS Entered as Second Class Mail Matter, at Newark, N. J., Post Office, Under Act of March 3, 1879, on October 9, 1925. VoL X III, No. 9. PRICE FIVE CENTS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER—TOWN OF BELLEVILLE BELLEVILLE, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937 Police Busy with School Board Frowns on Competition Í The Lake 1/ohn Hewitt Outlines Relief Series of Accidents A portion of Silver Lake section Situation at Rotary Meeting With Printers and Restaurants became a lake. Wednesday morning We wouldn’t believe that it was One Man Struck While Let* possible if we hadn’t read it with our due to the torrential rain that fell Tuesday night and Wednesday Director Of Welfare Department Tells Of Decided own eyes. O f course, Toni Harrison School Print Shop Had Been Working “Ail Hours” on ting Air Out of isn’t employed by the Herdman Chev­ morning. Residents of the section, es­ Drop In Case Load In The rolet Company, as we stated in last Outside Work, Authorities Tire week’s column. He is the T. W. Har­ pecially those in North Belmont avenue, complained of the water Last Year rison of T. W. Harrison, Inc., dealer Learn A series of accidents, starting last seeping into their cellars from the in He Soto and Plymouth automobiles. Friday kept the police busy checking flooded streets. Climaxing a series of talks on re­ establish work credits against debits Belleville schools in competition pupils had done so” until he stopped up all week on incidents surrounding Miss Rita Westlake, 124 William in their accounts. with local stores and business was them. lief matters, as arranged by former the cases. Following is the record: street, will leave early next week on Everything Overboard. the theme song of two debates by Superintendent Wayne R. Parmer Assemblyman Homer C. Zink, a fur­ Bumps Head. an airplane trip to- California. She Bell Boys Tackle He continued: “ This last spring, County Motorcycle Officer, Fred the Board of Education Monday tried to explain that parent-teacher ther discussion of the subject was will climb aboard a trans-continental groups used the funds for libraries everything was thrown overboard, Zipf reported Monday to the police night. One subject dealt with the use presented Wednesday before the Ro­ plane at Newark Airport. and the like, and the funds were of and as we were on cash relief, all that he had found William O’Connell, to which the high school cafeteria Irvington Gridders tary Club at a meeting in Forest Hill should be put; the other, the print­ benefit to the schools, 19, 147 Union avenue, bleeding pro­ Mrs, Joseph Weitzel, Annandale, Field Club by John Hewitt, head of ing department. “ We have no control over P.T.A.’s fusely from a scalp laceration. formerly of Belleville, cross-stitched Locals Will Try To Bottle the local Welfare Department. The printing department’s outside funds,” rejoined School Commissioner According to William C. McFad- the pattern of the American flag “ Prior to the town taking over the activity— in competition with local Charles Gebhardt, “ and therefor there zen, 194 Greylock parkway, O’Connell, hung1 in the office of Recreation Di­ complete relief problem, quite a few shops, which employ highly skilled is no connection with the schools.” U p Passes of who was riding with him in an auto­ rector Edward J. Lister in the rec­ employables were on the relief rolls, craftsmen— bore the brunt of an at­ Mr. Kittle explained that the par­ mobile, bumped his head against the reation house. Mr. Lister tells us due to many causes,” said Mr. He­ tack, which resulted in curtailment ent-teacher association of Public Camptowners light in the rear of the car. He was that he has a map of Belleville dated witt. “ It was felt that some soi*t of of the type of printing to be done in School No. 10 recently had tickets attended by Dr. Barney Schaffer and 1836. The consensus of opinion among work program should be instituted to the schools. printed in the department. Mr. taken home. School football team is that if the account for part .of the idle time of While it did not develop at the Schmutz picked up a p~ nph'et ii mi Struck Fixing Tire. Edward King of the Town Hall, has locals can bottle up the forward pass­ relief clients, to make them job con­ meeting, a member stated after its the table with the remans.: "This Michael De Stefano of 18 Howard a baseball obtained in the Baltimore- ing attack of the Irvington High foot­ scious, have them feel that they plose that pupils had worked nights would have been mimeographed if we place, while letting air out of his Newark game with these signatures ball team, the Bellboys should emerge should do something in return for until “ five or six o’clock on outside didn’t have the printing department.” tires Monday at 76 Mt. Prospect on it: Frank Shaughnessy, Willard public assistance, and to get some printing.” “ Where are we going to draw the victorious from their encounter with avenue, was struck by an automo­ Hershberger, Hy Vandenberg, and the Camptowners, tomorrow at Mor­ sort of return for the taxpayers’ “ This is not fair to local printers,” line?” queried President John P. bile driven by George Paul, 513 “ Smolcey” Joe Martin. rell Field, Irvington. money; to better themselves in it was stated. He said that , the pur­ Dailey. McCabe avenue, Bradley Beach, ac­ So far this year, the alert Belle­ health and morals and to retain their pose of the school department is to Drawing a Line. cording to police. Ernest - Knott, 86 Cedar Hill ave­ ville team has' diagnosed the for­ self-respect. Also, there are very give to those, who may be inclined It was decided that one line will De Stefano suffered lacerations nue, fell from a first floor window ward passing of its opponents with definite reactions to work for relief, along that particular line, an oppor­ be drawn on the expenditure of $700 of the right wrist and an injury to of his home last week, and suffered a great degree of perfection. But the and they, themselves, aet as a de­ tunity to get basic printing knowl­ for paper stock. Each job done here­ his spine. He was taken to the a cut on his scalp. Bellboys will have to figure out for­ terrent to relief applicants, and are edge. after will be charged with the stock North Newark Hospital where an automatic case reducers, such as— a “ The local shops are taxpayers,” it used. ward passing plays with an even X-ray was taken of his spine. The Napier Hat Company, of W il­ better excellence, natural dislike for work of any kind, was added. “ They support the very No mention was made of light, Girl Injured. liam and Main streets, does not allow a reluctance to work for the good of institutions that are eating into their heat and power, ink, depreciation and Frank X. Kinney, 487 South Maple, any one to enter its building unless their souls.” legitimate livelihood.” the other sundry expenses, not in­ Pos. Irvington Belleville avenue, Glen Rock, reported to the “ No labeling it artichokes is going wearing a hat. The sum and substance of the dis­ cluding investment or lack of salaries L.E. Giacomo ..................... Doyle local police that while crossing Mill to savour the sour crusts of charity,” cussion resulted in action by the to pupils that go into establishment L.T. i McGrady .......... A. Zuzzio street Tuesday morning in his auto­ William “Becky” Gilchrist has be­ he quoted. board that the “ printing teacher” he of a printing department. L.G. Winek ...... Tesone John Hewitt mobile he struck Margaret Mermet, come equestrian-conscious after “A t the start of the program, I informed he is to permit no printing As a parting reminder, Mr. Geb­ C. Drumm ...................... Lepre 45 Hoimblower avenue. watching Edward King display his selected several of the younger men, employables were informed that from except essential to the high school hardt stated that the “ department R.G. Vieser ...................... Cortese Miss Mermet crossed in front of a ■horsemanship, at the Essex Troop who had the appearance of leaders, now on, it would be necessary to and then, only on requisition of the should be maintained solely for school R.T. ICsycewski .......... Soirentino bus, according to Kinney, who could Armory. and personally sold the work for re­ start to build up credits for the next principal, Hugh D. Kittle. School activity.” R.E. Lenke ................ Teitz not see her on this account. lief program. At that time, the men distribution period, that is, the cash Board printing must be requistioned About 120 pupils are affiliated with Q. B. Myslco . Ivuchinski Mr. Kinney drove her to North Philosophical note: You are more were placed at grass cutting* and so distribution being on a semi-monthly through the business manager, Ruel the printing establishment, Mr. K it­ L.H. Hiller ...................... Hollweg Newark Hospital, where she was liable to skin yourself sliding down forth, at the various schools, Silver recurrent basis. In other words, we E. Daniels. Printing of tickets for tle stated. R. H. Eglington .. Torre treated and released.

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