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THE BIGGEST SUBURBS NEWSPAPER MAH( II'-n. 1939" „„,,. WINS SWEEPING VICTORY AS COURT iTSDEPpENT BOARD NOT LIKELY TO ORDER CHANGE IN WATER CHARGES ORDER! ONION TO CEASE PICKETING, BOYCOTTING »um'"''-•- Investigation Thus Far Re ported As Showing Insufficient Reason on the proposal hours during which could remain tiivern9 objection were twl , o n this basis, it hardly 1huUK h publie eptaton violent against the fiv 1KIll ST. j DENOUNCES lON ON SALOON URS sirnvEY-INCOMPLETE!) Only Purpoie Of Inquiry WM TO Determine If Rate Case Warranted - ' ;-•"* Two WHS Athletes Punue Pr«u>lers, Nearly Get Shot Hails Spencer And For Votes Against! tional Sabbath Sj TELLS VIEWS IN )TE WOODBRIDGE — Two »f VVoodb ridge Township Hi^h School's famed athletes tried to track dowfi a couple of prowlers th^ other night and nearly £»t •not for their efforts. John Korceowaki of West Pofld Road, Barron Grid Ace aftd Charlie Molnar, team-mate 4 friend, * « • eaming put f t e e fanner's home on West Pond goaj), HffP*lswn, Saturday night wMtn tliey encountered two men in the yard. When the strsng,era,lUiUead. the boys they ran, the athletea on their heels. Klddaoly one of the prowlers turned *n<J fired The bullet jytnt wild and Korczownki and Melnar decided to turn the case o*V*r to the police, No trace of the gunmen has been found. ±L"_i"J_. — i i. :...,,*;«„ Siped 3i«n«l YesterY«tterInjunction, Full Text Of Chancellor's Order; All Violations To Be Prosecuted WOODBRIDGE-Following is the complete text of day, Stopi Coercion Of Pttroni, A(Wti»eri PAPER IS HELD 'FAIR' TO O TO ORGANIZED LABOR ,Lerten „ _ /»...»—— T To Cuitwn«r» D..I*J Ruled At Eflod To Intimidate', In Opinion the order for injunction, served upon the Middlesex County and Vicinity Printing Pressmen *nd Assistant*' Union yesterday, and signed by Chancellor Luther A. Campbell. Any information showing or tending to show any vjolatMmoi the order will be promptly investigated by The Woodbridge VRfiHTQN^T Chancellor Independent and if sufficient cauae i« found, contempt Luther A. Campbell yfe«t«raction will be instituted against any and all offenders. day signed an order prohibitThe order: . „•'• ing all representative! of the IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 1 Middlesex County and VfcinBETWEEN \ ity Printing Pressmen and WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, JON BILL AC. i t ' Union from WOODBRIDGE—Any attempt o upset the present rate schedule >f tht Middlesex Water Company Wnt t r Y p. A- Saunders will hsve te be initiated either by W O O D B R I I K J K II.,,,, private consumers or, the municilm«nliilrict, wSi.kl»WM4- palities served, it waj indicated by d a t i o n f o i 1 < ' m n n u n i • • 1 iL< 1 liat. Js» and Bergm fur ti,,-., ,., dea usually reliable source yesetrday feat the proposal '., , the ' TMt we* eenctatai on the basis Saturday and Sumlaj 1 ioni Complainant of the find i n n to date in sn examfor tavern-owiH'is, »as lined iARY INJUNC1 busi'nw of the —AND— ination made by the State Board of n an open letter ri'lcii?i-.| yJ Publishing Company and The day \ T, -1 Q N and »•« Public Utility Commissioners of the HARRY WENDRICH, ET AL, by Rev. ('harles Lr \\,'c,, s>tif»', Woodbridge Independent. i Defendants, / holdings, and earnings of th» compastor of St. JmmV tathIn line with this order, cocombined. W« This matter being opened to the Court by Ewald J. J_ olic Church, pany over a long period. Thu inpies of an injunction against^ [tioni Iron the r Smith of Homan. Buchanan & Smith, solicitors for and ot vtatlgation was undertaken to dePeclartnif the CCI.I "threatening, -i!~!J-"— r J m l N I counsel with the complainant, in the pTeMncet,f Meyer M. j "threatening muBuaawM, ' counsel with the complainant, in the presence_rf Meyer termiaa whether there is any basis ""pfrative for the tavern-owni 1 pUt* kernel i,. i solicitor _ u » i i ^ u of „* the *V,o defendants, Haforrlnnts and and the t h e Court CoUrt having hSVlllg j coercing or attempting to inins Club, the extension of thifor t*« agitation, largely by poli- meeting of the UNnAY S I a S X b«l of complaint, sapplemental bill «"d timidate or coerce patrons or which they couid upf • ••I J u n i o r ticians, f o r * rat* adjuatment. Al Young Woman':- i i tk* >UWUr\I ifflda vit8flled herein, and the answer ahd.affldavto on the customers" of the company ).,,i I by •I night ends, miffht bettU>r h — " a i d defendants, and having heard and considered ^ r e «rvtrJ upon though th* inquiry is notaxpected Woman's Club »••* restricting the numlic i once more is working i>, (Ireen th* Craftman' ' of counsel and being satisfied that the com, Wendnch, who stylet to be finished until some time next Father McCorrishn serbial Trojan to put • riMireil by month, it la indicated now that Street. The affair v xiii.j A,. „., n~Aa* i-natraininir the said de-1 "State Ren of Ivquur IIJII biinusl banquet for tha •no. adequate proof has been un- the Woman's Club If the Fords Fire, daii 11 vi' Drr- thing we can do'wiftimn D. A. SaundtiI covered to warrant institution of ft, h a bang. Theae »fKair Play, « Ch^ton M n, V.1 Baumlin, Steve Any violation of thk The amendnn'iit ti> tin ector of theleaiii t have been among a rate caw by the utility board, was guest speaks the Considerable misinformation has j>tert, and this year Mr, Saundem wa.« g own bread—it regarding the presi cxcepli6n. W dlrietor of thr night withfynly Ut. ent interest of the jjtility commis-' Church will r«*J cordance wim w ^/ Conference. [on in tht Middlesex Water Com the morning services SunDartmouth And it further appearing that T hymtmls i*w a"*rafc£ HTmL al TurfflntfT* the propoBjil was voiced b j . H D T n r : ^ " T ' T T , .7 „ Others against whom "the dlcattd tt contemplated an erdsr fn*nwrwo"-v nth.. If thb V duly served; served; newspaper Withtridp; although Mayor ft W QlCftlta IV tunvcni|ji.n.u •,.. . . . » - sity. H i also has ^ Fits ^ T Randolph , , , ' " in memory prohibition was specifically \sh«r. irobaMy a**e t» requiring a reduction, It has merely and p t r b i y t y wo ust F. Greiner allnwod ampl It is on this twenty-first day of March, 19&9, OR- directed are Daniel Wilson, of aer Ute husband. wi—*• tka conducted an investigation to as- • n d in th* South anl has con- portunity for full discussion DERED that the said defendants, Harry Wftndrich, Daniel Sunday school classes will lie i b d as a member of the i nawspap*'*. certain whether there is sufficient tributed articles to |in.fe*Honal, The full text uf Father Mi Wilson, Joseph H. Joy, Orley 0. Shown, Archie Christenheld at 9:46. The Breckennilge 'cause to entertain a hearing on religious and other nu^^ues. ristin's letter, aildrtssi'd ID H-rr HiUtr continues Auxiliary will be the guvulx al Hie sen, Val Baumlin, Steve Schumera, Edward Maloney and tee; Joseph H. Joy, Orley O. the fairness of the pr<wnt charges The progiam prcwntni was us mitti'tmen Spencer mvl tor '•ape agog. No doubt imposed by the company. ' Mrvices to be held ut 4 :'.W Middlesex County and" Vicinity Printing Pressmen and Shown, Archie Chfifltensen, follows; Qlec dub selfcli-N- by the fuliuws: uwers will eventually at-which time Rev. Bar I H. . . Assistants Union No. 44!?, and any and all persons acting Val Baumlin, SteveSchumera AflUtien Frvqutnt Young Woman's Club Allah's Dear Sirs, L together and crack B , Vanny will discuss "The Wedding", in concert with them or participating in their activities, be and Edward Maloney. The The question of water tales is Holiday", "Will.You R.mcmber", | Then we'll all brsatha be the sermon topic and they are each and every one of therryhereby enjojned order futharmore includes Allow, me to cuiigruiulati yJpWtae'" Wh» Will w given a public airing regularly, be "Hay Morning", ami 'May Day antime Rooaevelt and Jfor th« Lenten services to take and commanded to desist and refrain until the termination the MiJdlenex County and Vicinity fore elections. Complaints (re Carol", Mrs. Ham> Tinker dir- on the couraifeous and si him would like to He Ihe meeting meng place Wednesday evening ut 7:41). of this suit or the further order ef this court, from Printing Pressmen and Assistant*' qu*nUy are-raaaived by the utility ected tbt «T9UJ> and Mi--- Edna stand you took at the as.to «rl rA.ajjiAMnr.Qf the Junior and In Union and "&«y and.all JUTWM commission which thus far has been Geigle awisttd. Membci.- <>{ the Monday nlicht un tho 'question (a) Patrollinj or picketing in front of or in the ewnOraica. 'Ghfistian Endeavor Soacting in concert wrtli iht«( vt glee club club art: ars: Mfes., Dorothy Parr, extending the hours of busin unable to impress upon the poll glee vicinity-of complainant'* place of-businem In the City ticipating in th«ir iqtivitles." held at 3:15 Sunday for the tavern* afi th tht T Mtaeeenat ttoUMthut it has neither the faciH lira, Blai!»)H.jMf«ri!vin, Mr«. Ji.J. on Sundays, and I want to *• of Woodbridge, Cotwty of Middlesex and State of you »T Society will meet t i e ajsfreprlation to un- Dcwnnr, Mn."irHllam Thnmp*>n, Thus, through • the Court of _._ i at 7 P. "M. New Jersey." VIIHUM sn examination of ever; Hrs. Willfcm l»app, Mr». Peter you that a larg<! number of [Chancery The Independent has s u e ' , | b t . W , Z. Brfrrett of Green substantial citizens of your w (b) Congregating in front of or In the vicinity cegsfully met the challenge accusation tHHMmittai to it. Its gmitb, Mra. JLttkur Jenni JenninK^. Mi c h g ef f ten " | r a * T it wiH W hoatesa at the weekly and, I dare say of the Townshi of complainant's place of business in the "City of many of those' agitating inquiry in the present instance wag Richardd Jafo, iti th strike trike Mini Eleanoi J Mi El M the | mean ef se*r launched because of the frequency .Mrs, Walter Haines, Mia. K.>wlaml thoroughly approvra of your slan ,t«a 0? tiie .Women's Auxiliary Woodbrtdge, County of Middlesex, and State of New that they "would put The, Indeof clerks far all e l Jersey. [Wedn«*day" afternoon. of the demands, but even when Lueden, Utt, Benjimin Wn:?cn on this matter. pendent out of business." Employes a • * « fl««k ef , (c) Molesting:, intimidating, threatening, or of the company satisfied with their Personally, I (eel that the a completed will have no bearing on feld, Miai Btatrlct tUuchrrmn, MIK •Itotetaer UiAft] harassing persons employed by complainant or patrons wages and hours, preferred to rethe rate structure. Alice Wand, Mist Genevnvc O'- loon-keejKTs of this Township hav I to twtntr tlnai <a« lcceive'rl very Rcnerous treatmen or customers of complainant, Brien and Mra. Benjamin K»tb. main on the job and The IndepenThe Board of Freeholder*, which in (kit ••aaecllesi. in the matter af hours for business Ph P t d (d) Threatening, intimidating, coercing, or dent became the target of the Phr Pr«i»»t* it it c«rUlsil]r a * • • • for obvious reasons is barging into The Junior Woman'? r.uu pie on Sutidaya, buit it sepms that *(ime attempting to intimidate or coerce patrons or cus- union1* abuse. pttblie print at regular intervals ! . people are never satisfied. It u No Ditaf r«f menl tented a play, "The lioai; I'ear tomers of complainant or threatening or using secondclaiming credit for something (no: In an opinion wrfich preceded I MassachussUs legts- on* can figure out quite what)'in hildren" directed by Mi, I :,..• I)-1 M 1 not necessary to go very fur from upon the advertisers and customers of Woodbridge to 'find oonimuniUr.issuance oi of tne the injuncuun, injunction, Vice The i T h cast c t consisted u t d tM juBt now ratified the [connection with the water rates, Briegs. itiant, to "•»•<— issuance »".» he complainant, to aecomii»«»" accomplish withdrawal of their where the sale uf liquor on Sun M l l G Buchanan Buc , ;hts—those first ttn actually had nothing ty do with Irene Hawrylrw, Dorothyy IH Lg in complainant's publicatiopi, and to ac- C n a n c e |lll o r Malcolm G. days is not allowed at all, ami strike and t<> thu constitution of tht utility commission's present in- Mary Clark, Ruth Hollan.I, cessation of their job printing busineis „foundj tthere ^.« .was „,.. »"no Jompliih the the ce nn strike and •when we give them fair tn^tiiient there is' no dispute or disagree-' Ellis, Annt Schwenstr, M Me». Perhaps a year with complainant. il seems to me that they should apmerit" between the company and1 Janderup and Dorothy KM-I drift i towards a Apparently the course of action ;WOODBHIDGE-Jo«eph Frikpreciate it. But when they (liiiuiid any of its employes. He ruled far-Luther A.,Campbell, -or dictatorial state or the Freeholder* "and sundry Mitt Ruth Erb playcu y Till ' "Vrf"Sfl)itllStreet, ami Louis and receive longer hours fur ihur ther that a lsbor organization "has two commonwealths politicians ssektnfc the limelight fn piano selectloni and U. A s C. 22, of Read Street, both of Sunday ' S!= '' r^*T-n=ra-"- | n o lawful rlgh\ to picket the busithey neglected for connection with the water rate ders ganianinteresUiig dhcu ay bbusiness u s i n s theyy may stir up Atahoy, were arraijtned at SEWAKLN WOMAN OVT ™** plant of an employer, where (Continued on Pag e 2) no quMtion, is to institute a formal on "The International Omit. coprt Friday on charges of FAD ttftADnVD ANTltGZ strike exists, for the purpose Membsrsof tht Uttlo Wo, complaint with the Board of Public Tay robbery Mid. were sent to LAK,DUAKULK, flnUjOO inducing the employes to leave tii fly n«w Club prepared th« pfogtuni. Utility Commissioners. ,They all Brunswick to await action of * <r i their employment and join the d'e,1,.1-t Mrydt ki Ilk* claim to Have ample evidence to served as uihers. Thou takm*. ,•.••. 1 Gmnd Jury. fendant union. Commttwere: Ottilie Schork Dotuth) nl f support their accusation the coo* 'marv Rosenthal of Duvid "If has been laid down by reekoluJ to turners are being o>er-charged. Gloria Csnnilla, Annabello H • r, A, Perth Anjboy, who filed (Paale4,.ie.<;i?ion of this court," 1 Marjorie MMUf.'W^Ted a by Tha-Beawi, undoubtedly, would he 4em^laint, stated that on wrote Vice Chancellor SFuenalan, greatly -pleased to obtain this evi- Irene Fofrich and Marilyn A .^ lay evening abput 10:30 he "that where th,ere in no stride and g — — — ~ . SEWAREhf — Mrs. Theodore RKK SEWA friend were tiding on ClitF no dispute between employers employes and be ^ncUl aoJ r*«r|anl- denc«. i i c n 'Procedure Janovcsik of Oakland Avenue is employes, . iSewarwi, when two men l i k t i n of th* employemploy picketing empy |.up», io lint with rt—^""* J ™flfinn today without to stop his car. He slow b aii labor lb ' pia.ee i bsin WOODBRIDGE-Anlnnovrtion. t ^ . ^ ^ a^ boarder, car and er's off business by WOODBRIDGEAn ftr down butdidn't stop. union and its agents is unlawful > possessions on Comthe administrative set-up ol the • two men ordered, him to in and wjll be restrained." , ' ' WOODBRIDGE^-Jpieph i.,,,,.i to b» AVENEL—Wendell: Dafcik, :»7. ^mm\mmm-ottut l^e fear, he sUted, and when Board of The union, however, was hot sat-" t **• o d b Taunton of Fulton Street 'reported lo District No. l ' " i W ° " * : } don* arrprt.of Taunton Mas8, itof Rahway Avenue and Bunicu WOODBBIDGE—A meeting of 'used.to do so, one mun pulled which combines isfied marely to picket the plant. ' < . h h combines the Offices o ^ houtding to go a t her home, the First Ward Social Club waii police Tuesday that more than . Street, Was sentenced to the connfrora hh( pocket and nied u Intent, apparently, on carrying out 1 . W odd bridge have a urjand treasurer, has become,m . . ^ ^ | d dollars in change had been sto a n d c o l l w t 6 5 o w ? workhouse for drunken drivinir held at'the headquarters on Rahiat« tt* window. a threat "to put The Independent .' D-truodnesa Taxpayer*' subject of conaiderable diseWBpn. ^ ^ from a cigar box that was hidtle fay Ch&rles P o u n t n e y . . iind his driver's license was reway Avenue lasf night, " ' " i stopped and the out of business," at least two i< business, mum' of whose repreBccnuae of tht large sums of M c C a r r o n agreed to undertake voked tar sn indefinite period by It w u decided that all futur behind a counter in his store. the car and drove b h tt were sent to CUBCUB * batches off lletters l?ht attend each meetev handled by the board It 1 m ^ ^ Entrance wag gained to the st(i Recorder Arthur Brown. a ] ] d b o r r o w e d the family I meetings will be hVtd on Thursday the Vulcan m o n tomers and advertisers seeking the Town Committee? b d i b l e to surround ^ d He got the deemed to be adviwble ^ f M 1 ^ e r i a n d . He got the] through the front doorr The Avenel man w p arresti1.. evenings at the clubrooms. iny. They stopped withdrawal of thefr patronajtc . . j^vcry group that apits expenditure with as many safe- m o n e y j j t W M s t a t e d by Mr. Pount-"1 Saturday when he collided into a _,^,.«, i;the man to the 3»jr« Letter* ' in search of someguards as possible, not because oi M d n e v e r w a g gee n.again. • cur driven by Alexander Dorn. 21, [of the car-arid robbed him of In declaring this activity "un. j the community and any question of the honesty .of the T h e m a r ) ( w h o i s five f w t five ni' Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, tm >lta»i and a half pack of ciKlawfuj," Vice Chancellor Buchanan Ire without the moral officers but merely as a matter oi i n c h e i . t a | 1 ? WelghB 145 pounds, has Kuliway Avenue near Freeman wrote: policy. Under the old system, warHair, was last her citizeni who might b!ue e y e g an(] dark !Street. He was taken to- police iff'tJlieves ieft the car, "The letters constitute not a 1 in opposing many of •ants for the payment of billi were b trousen , seen »etui.i brown trousers, i 8 iM';id(|un|'ters where he waa exiim- illl Waited a few seconds mere request or argument in an , 1 iU« .zuioafiarv, and and served served less ridiculous reby the D b r o w n B h o e S ( „ b r o w n left hat, luoii by Dr. Malcolm Durham and TBJI to the nearest house effort to persuade thu advertisers f«r for !e absence of other ,uf«r for issuance issuance of of > u e d c l u m b e r j a c k e r ami white upon the inonounced drunk and unfit to sin J ] 'k'tmois", muophone 10I0, Cathi I police headquarto help fhe union by declining to herHldent countersigns WOODBIUDliK Tlic aiimmi Be delegation seeking The ear was registered iiperute u car. lie Nolan. ,. ^.._ the desk sergeant check*. 1 (Continued on Page 2) he Committee has no concert of tlie WnodliriilKc 11 i^lj the checks. Win were heading in the "Baixaiolle", trombone duet, Hiding in the b o r n car at the jirn them dpwn. No School orchestra will lie held ut i; This proce ' • ttia;White House TavWarren Day and Arthur Locker; urne of the accident were: Mrs. ,liri' > w n Fathers would the school uuiSiliirium next Friday ed, by vote oi 'Birth of Dawn", trumpet solo, nii-lte Dorn, 85, of West Avenue, with Miss A. C. Kruzcr directing. [ above innovation, Ijeltner was sent out At the concert this year, the 'harles Neary; Percussion num. urt Reading, who was injured and feather, In lh« Colvar symphonic (jrchv^tra, pleqtrurn bers, "Etude in C MjpoP'./pfrno rated UT ccthtiision^f the ch«*t,^jri Sl. .reissued by him to himself. Ther _j tavern. orchestra' and the newly-organized solo, Robert WaBd| "tiebfifMud, :':-. abrasion of the right arm and | ,|, r , criticiiim of the present treas f taken hack to police xylophone solo, Chsrles Garble. milk; Mary Dorn', B6, also of Port j n. »n aquarium In gl«e club will participate in the ;,, William Fitapatrick who .8 and arrested uftei h«l,l'lnthcMrhestMgardbothby html't •Part •11,-1, l l l k *»*IH.¥l«4l»tp,,A*ll. 4. '"Hie HmiMJotX Anna (iiiitlc TiA—John program. they HOPE1.AWN—Honor mil stuing, glee club and arohsntra: Jack iriee.i the r h i a collcaRUW on the Board and c l) The program will be as follows: Stein will serve aa Woompaniit. thai. also by the public generally, but iitints at the Hope[awn,,S l"> l for 5»r> Gr»d« OB—loi> Wiahncy, MilPart 1, "Jota," plectrum orchesi tk* w«t«r often. Tigketo for the concert etn be h i s felt that there is no assurance the |ourth marking period are as drtfl Demko, Dorothy Gregowiti, traj guitar duet,"El Choclo," Wil- purchased, from any of the club chant* th* water. Avenue Woodbridgb, abraOml: future officers will be so com- follows: Koc'hick, Mary Pinclli, • ' " '•• trfcy IT* too much gr**.n liam Baron and Ernest'Craif; ac- membere. Grade 3—Gloria Ma&ueci, Billy pletely trustworthy. cord Ian ban, Walter Hoiub., Walter Helen Vig. ufh (r«*n "tuff, It in known thU the older mem: Hladik, Irene Takacs, Bobby Turk, Broiowski, Frink Kreioel, Robert Grade 7A—Raymond Baronek, kfiss Blanche* nf the Bo«fA William Allgaier Harriet Paszlnskl, Lorraine John* ke fi.h dallr. Zullo; sccordlan solo, "Manhattan Ralph Demko, ReginaPinelli, (jloro f New Street has son, Claire Balint. jRri,e»G.Catano were opposed .July 18,19E6 t D»fcikwasarHlll |jRri,e»G.Catano were opp jlem not oft«n«r than Seren«de",Walter Broiowski; "Kaia Rutinuk, Elizabeth Sabo. • a member of Group i ta dure but Grade 4—Dorothy Palmer, t i the revision ta procedure, but For manslaughter by suto l0 •nd not too . much hijls-Honolulu", plectrum. Grade 7B—Emrna B^res, M»v Jersey College for were defeated. The Board WOODBRIDGE * - Judft Adard annually mer Banko, Nicholas Shenchenko, v the Grand 1 »t Fart 8, "Country Gardens, "Bon. were d rian Saboy, "Lillian Jenowski. »40^00 of the tax„. Brunswick.. riap Lyon has fixed ntjrt THiesof the tax Julius Wagerik. h a m , , e B over. Lt them |*t too hoi. Grade on—u. ni* Doon", Glee Cfub; Part 3 Graniero, h a m , , e B over. 8 A G l ov .— i ' —— Gra "having a scholastic nuyerV funds •t them ( t t too e»W. dsne'e suite, "Dance, Afrique" and day as the dets id haw the Grade 5—Erlna-Andreonl, D»roMildred Seamanik, Elizabeth d ind experleBco in the appeal of' • kar*»y'. BorUn^'' of * ) or higher for the - fith. paltlcdtotheestobltshmcntofthe lliy BaTton, Be mice Chihchar, w . "Cbassckfi Revels", Symphonic or' •• ' , Iaelin from the'iiHtlofTVaJt ths ., are 'appointed fur ,| al control 0VM the expendHure Msrle Julian, Veina Ludwig, Mar[lHsl oufh fiih. U chestra; "Love Song', cello solo Qrade 8B—Agnen Balsamides, TownshipfoinWlttas'Jn dujti _"arf given aendomte ed more •nail*. l«aret Muller, Rose Marie Nistioo, Frances Fitske, Anna Garbtei' of this money, Doris Henry; ''Spring's Awakendriving «l the same p r i v i l i ' i ing him i s a maabw,-pf;, itfecognitlon of their. ||*e tob nuny tiialli. DefBlcattoni in the funds of flre Lorraine Ryder, Audrey Thulle- Florence ing", double bass solo, Mary Con Kaminsky, Florence pollcq department* i. ^^ ,^' , nlliiiiii ' I out thli «dvje« w* stance Clatk; "Gavotte" and."Mu rompanlei have been uncovered i^ sen, HariUB Chrlstenstin, Robert Krebs, Florence Prybylowiky, ecklcw d , Romano vV»s ouit«d itftsr I Mbror . , . . . , Who Is H srti* recent years In Jselln, Avenel and Conic, E)]g«ne Palmet, Fred Wan«ll i h . ftih. NoV sette", string ensemble; "Gavotte'' Helen Reho, Isabella Sagi. • 0. H ha«»l a gradrfate of thu rece y charrfdi of ~--" nvflect' ior -" tuoh, Dominich Viola. IRnorinf idvict, tk* flute Halo, Ann Muller; "Flower hearing on charges Hopelawn timea. lot siveral " Behoql. ,..' of duty and eondUUiutftfcomfour : bettor." Song", clarinetduet.Willfam Rlley ! A ,^'-'. -M V.' and Qustnve Launhardt; "Caprlc* an officer. ~~—H. W. K. l PUBLICIST SPEAKS AT CLUB SESSION D. A. Saunden, Director Of Letflie For Fair Play, Addresses Group [aNewJeraeyQorpottUon.^ V teSjfuS^ lgR?,iSf. SCHEDULE • • "fc* . 1 » V ^ hi T t JTBAMB0YPA1R 1ELD FOR ROBBERY ire Shot at Autoist, Rob Him Of $ 2 ; Leitner Makci Arrett k FIRE BOAKl) JUINO CAR> BOARDER, AND 16S 2 FISCAL OFFICES « * Boarder In Car To DEATH CAR DRIVER HELD W 8 Y AGAIN [ _ Duties Oi Sicretary, TreasI urer^Comolidated In N Pd Dafcik, Irtvolved in Fat Thievet loot Lanni Store, Accident in 1926, Loses Thurtday Set At Regular MdkeOfi With Change Bvx Driving License j Mating DayOt Ward Clab Collect $tf; Nou, Jhefre^_U - -Mr* • •• . . 1 Diversified Program b'Arranged For PresentationByWHS Students Honor RqllOf Hopelawn Students For Fourth Period Is Announced I Vloc Attt High Graduate fh Rank At fiJC Judge Lyon Of __ w 2C» !j; f MARCH 24, 1 ft:!1 Wu. MRS. DUFF'S PUPILS INRECITAL STUDENTS SL James' Pastor ATTAIN HIGH RANK • remedy shoukt J0 is up Sundays, and of oar authorities j safety op tke aigh| Ijive the drfrers two to put more i wheel? I am juat dashij iikas to yon a*en •I gesture of. The othet tee may have se< vote" by thsir ac| tion day otier \. about them «f opinion* ia a wajj people get inquia wonder if, practical ! litieal d«bts (Continued iron* Pag* 1) * * nttmbet of places' : public sentiment to the point of But «v i "lHhWK paints were not active opposition. «j* at the public hearAnd in the present case I think MD.' AfUr all, the sale 1 your fellow C'ommirteemen failed J * Bqndays is one of the • la give adequate canaideraiian to ' t * t C M 4e without, aad a.- a | public icaU«eat- e » t i l l a*ajsrt n * a i t «. return of the There stsaed to be an unheif aasta *perip»ent" of unhappy to dispose «f tkis matter before this It Jfe 4lfT*Bare and dsriKEA8BEY—Honor roll students WOODBR1DGE — Mrs. Nathan publis sentiment had tine te cryv fuMll Afilion like this at the Keasbey School are as 1 Duff of Claire Avenue Will enterUllise and express itself. W l y all * eeaMart aad encouragefollows; h« hurry? And what, d* yeu tain today at the annual spring reths forces of prohibition, 8ee«ad grade'George Bacaoka, think, caused the chsnge of opinion cital to be yivatt by her pi«no o j that it was chiefly the Patrick Belko, John Egry, Joseph from last year in the minds of the pvpils. ' n a liquor trade for the mid Pander, Anna Katransky, Sylvia majority? As far as I knew no one The program wUI consist of the a mi the stupidity of the Hayaret, Grace Vargo, Rose Winlast criticised 4&at decision. Only last following selection!: ."Procession >na to ttdtoly alliance with cbjjie], Jean Jfiiartk; third grade, Friday morning, in a telephone of tie Seven Iftrarfa" by Jwnei Di it thai tarejight upon the country Joseph Domaslcs,; fourth grade, withrtae Manor,-he a*- that uu'wtaaate and fanatical law. 8anto; "Jack 0' Lantern Party" Gsriavisva Btaufegard, Barbara and "Plantation Days," June Packsiind ns that he aa* aasaen teindHere M!!'*i|dt pause for a moment Fodw, Ktnel Kovacs and Mary er; "Comi/w Bound rh« tfointain," WOOI)BHIDGB-4«rg. M. Irving Toth; Ifta grade, Stephen Facwk, on the subject, but something of add a!.'flirt the finely drawn con- campaigns, j g , p Loin Packer and June Packer; >emare»t of'Hi*h Street will ensomeon* closed it quitkry and ei cept «i e M duty that impelled one paid into the "Th« Brownies Carnrvpl," Herbert tertain the Janet Gage . Chapter, Michael Kerten, Robert Floy, El- rectively.' Other ordinanees hav« of your tideaguea t 0 ^uV* a s'c'(" is certainly a 4 lis'Laraen, Bmma ghiller and MaHutt; "little AWje of. Dreams," ^hkr» of^the American Kevo- rion THe/j aixth grade, Peter Za- been laid over for further consid- bed iii: I vet* on such a momentous merits consider! •iiiiuiT d P Z Allan niSanlo; "Blue Bells of ution, at itH meeting, April 17. quest wn, Buoh leal and willing- the public- oBin eration. vorsky, AMK Szeich, Joseph ParScotland," Allan Biflant* »nd,Jun« nity.' This change of mini] could hard ness t" MHrilkt for the public (rood Mrs. Fcederick Bailey of High Packer; "Air From Haydn Surprise treat waa hostess to the group sler, Jwaph Banyacski, Irene y have been effected if the puerile certainly merits a hitter causi-. Sincerely yo RoaiM, Mefwi Yo<S i » d Elvira Tuth. Symphony," June and tpi» Patk»r. Monday at which time Mrs. A. R. The aatviast traffic of the week Charll argument of the attorney imported Sevmtk grade, Paul Toth, Anna "Happy rs the Miller Boy," fifeen, vice-regent," presided. Criva, U u i * Creekmur and Joseph from Newark for the occasion whq Stawart Hutt; "Sfafcmarine Voy- Mrs. J. Wheeler Clark,' state chairhad to drag in the World's Fail eighth, grade, Elizabeth ag«" and "Song ef the. Wind," man o( CQnss.rva.U9n, was gueat and the business depression to five film Ivan and Anthony Lois Packer; "Howe Oh th» ipeaker at the session. She gave some fenfbtance of pliutibilrty te. Range," Allan DiSanto and James in interesting talk on fyejkBCU- V. his case. (Why is it that the Hquof DiSanto; "Melddie Ruase" and sity'of conserving the national reinterests must employ lawyer) t # "Chopin," Gertrude Varasska; do their thinking for them and "Cradle SoKg* «Hl ""NoctUTHi/* apply*the pressure^). Mrs. John Gingrich mi<l Mra. Oenevieve Keene; "Song of the I hope it was not the fact that arrall Potter were iii charge of from Put J) Drum," M e * N * a a 4 Matberi Hutt} TfTy few viltzens appeared at* the hie musical Belief ions. Tea Wai i l "Polacoa Brillante" and "Hunserved at the clone of the meeting patronitt complainant unless and meeting to make a protest W« garian Denee," Marjori* t Masur; with Mrs. Bergen anil Mrs! Ernest OtrtH complainant comes to an elect our law-makers on the sup"Love's G m t i n g " and "Carmana," position that titty have good judg> Moffett pouring. Audrey Florian. agreement with the union. They ment, and will make use of it in "Edvlweia" and "Coasting," onstitute an effort to intimidate matters of public policy o f this SCHOOL VACATION Richard Brause; "Hungary" and the advertiser, nttt merely persuade kind; but perhaps we suppose too WOOOBRFDCE-riHster vao«r "Chopin," Dorothy Kolesar; him—a very definite threat comthat much a£ times. For it was admithe continues to patronize 'Flight of the Bumble Bee" and ion will start iirfhe Woodbfidge ted to me by one of the oracers of "Majesty of the D«ep," Dorothy Wnship schools on April 6 and plainant, the members of the union the Tavern-keepers Association and their friend* will refuse to will last until April IT, it waa anKlein.. that there are too many licenses in ounrfd this week by Victor Nfck- patronise the advertiser. Complainant (The Woodbridge Pub- the Township for all to make a as, superviainp principal, lishing Cemjwny) is entitled to decent living, and also that the restraint against these* attempts at Association was not unanimously EASTER PLAY APRIL 11 . in favor of the longer hours, espeW 0 0 D B RI D G E — "A New secondary boycott, —William Kowalczyk of Amboy Pawn" will ha the Kaxter play to ' Ruling on another misrepresen- cially the earlier opening hour. At least they might have waited until Avenue has returned from the presented iit the Methodist ition by the union, the Vice Chanpeople got home from Church of a Pe.rth Amfcoy General Hospital Episcopal Church April 16 with cellor wrote: Sunday morning: Neither is it an j where he was a patient for sev "It cannot truthfully be said that Mm Unrlan Tmjll in charge a * argument that other towns allow: era] weeks. isted by Miss Kiithryn Spencer." I complainant i s unfair to organized earlier hours, or even the State; k Harry Reyder of Schoder labor' simply because he declines' Jawiio* ull.th* wiadsm of S t l . ". r htnrtess-Monday-ftt-jfilCa; ewtrset "jfWr tlve if efetrdv' -SAtl 15 not wrapped njf 1n n State a meeting of the fireckenrldgs WOODBHIIXJK — A rummage ant unton—especially in view of Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian sale will b - held by the Woman's tne admitted fact that complainant or local ordinance. L If the extra hqair or two they arc Chur«h. Mrs. Wmfield Reyder memfeemmem o ^ u o e , «B4 tub at the corner of Main, a n * eaopieyes m will assist with <the arrangements. has a contracf with the Typograph- toTeceive isjjif hSjeWry.to prevent' Fulton Streets on April 1. financial dissolution for a number —Kenneth Brown of Prospect ical Union." Street Ifl recuperating after a reIn vieiw of this opinion, counsel "PAUL BUNYA.N" AND HIS OX huveh with Jay Rutan in charge. cent appendicitis operation at the —Mrs. John Ryan of Green for th,e union did not oppose the "Paul Bunyan," heroic person Perth Amboy General Hospital. Strent was hostess Wednesday to brm of the injunction and did not age of the north woods, and his <>x, —Miss Marie Kowalczyk of Am he Sewaren Bridge Club. appear in court when it was pre- "Blue Babe," are portrayed in one For your wearing < boy Avenue visited Mr. and Mrs. —A meeting of the GirlB* sented. of the, free-standing American and household M. B. Sullivan of Baltimore, Md., Friendly Society of the Trinity folk-tore groups on the facade of over the week-end. Episcopal Church will be held toWALICING ON COTTON the Medicine and Public Health —Fred Kaufman and sons of night at the church, Cotton flooring, as welcome to Building at the New York W6rld's TisriaU Place visited m New York —Mrs. Iyee B. Smith- of Grove tfred f,eet as thick ruga and much Fair 1939. On a ba«k-stroke, Paul -Sunday. Av«nu« wUI b« hostesg td the TuUh iroirr prartkal, is" to be one exam- •ouJd cut down an extra tree, acB«M jt-tfe* t m k e f many „ —Mra, Daniel "Koch of Linden day Afternoon Bridgs- Club next Mseueh — OdarUss and hai ple of several new uses for cotton cording to legend. "Blue Babe." Avenua will entertain, the Mother'* week. hitched to a crooked road 8 ittles »;-.:.. '-Mtofcif i*rtM*-:ilow exhibit^ m the North Carolina secClub Monday with Mra, Bugeat —The Sigma Alpha Phi Soror- tion of to* Court of States at the long, pulled it out to 22 miles, at' " .. JWt. • wMtot Ay d»a»l* Bad and Mra. Albert Hansen aelte - A regidar ft value. ity, Phi Alumnae Chapter, of the New York World's Faif 1030. least that's the story. rating. ,4> First Congregational Church, will —Miss Margaret Klmpjqa^l has r rment et liondayat the home of'*Mrs. returned to her h«hia in Baltimore, Grace V. Brown, Main Street. Md., after a visit at the home of —Miss Zana Mott of Freeman Mr. and Mrs. James Hilhert of Street was given a party Saturday "Grove Avenue." agaitist Me celebration of her , twentieth —Miss Ruth Erb of Rahway birthday. Avenua visited in New York on -r-Election of officers of the SunSaturday. > > shine Club of the First-Presby—Mrs. J. E. Havnedi Miss Katti terian Church will be held April, erine Hwned of Green Street and 3 at the home of Mrs. William Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen of Form fwkioasd crape Ro%e, Ri<lgedflle Avenue. Drexel tttll, Pa., were the Sunday 4-Miss Marilyn Vogel of E t a guests of Mr, and Mrs. Irving V America'* leading famous wood Avenue will entertain a*-» Demarsst, Itetuchen. . .meeting of the Little Woman1* brand*. Full fashioned Mr. and. Mis. George Shjmp of Club April 7. Exclusive Barroft Avenue attended p. p«r-| —A meeting of the Lillian Crepe Silk Stockings. If formance'last night at the varsity BuBchman. Guild of the First Presperfect, ralne 89e to $1.16 show, "One BJvery Minute/' held byterian Church will be held at at Butgars University, New Bruns- the hovnjfcof Mjs« Dorothy McElwick. henny, Grove Avenue, April 9% BaeauM of rigid mill inspection Woodbridge « O Rahway AT«nqa> —Miss Dorothy Nelson of A l —The St. Elizabeth Unit of tile thai* ttockinft were termed irWoodbridge Str««t mon Avenue is recuperating after Trinity Episcopal Chnrch will a recent operation. refulart and secoi^t, but you'll Avenues Carteret spensor a dessert bridge next Fri—Th» Women's Auxiliary of the day at ..the...Southern Set) ~ gat more thin your money'i at Trinity ES?I»opaTCntiren will hold Room. Amboy. LiMitn, worth i a card party at the church April —The Rosary Society of the S t 18 with Mrs. Walter Brown as gen- James' Church will sponsor a beneeral ohairman. fit card party at tfte home of Mrs, Popular Colors, 2 and 3 — D t and M M . Robert Hanson Johp Ryan, Breen Street, tonight* thread ringless Chiffons. have returned to their home a( —Leonard Campbell, student at Drexel Hill, Pa., after a visit with Brown University, will spend* his Sizca 8Vi to Mrs. J. & Hawed, Green, Street. Kptinj vacation with his parents, —Mrs.- R. 8. .'Kitlenberger o: Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Campbell Barron A,vsnue attended a meet- Green Street, ing Saturday of the Order of East—Miss Eleanor Merrill will re ern Star, District No. 16, held al turn from Wellenley College nexi the Convention Hall, Asbury Park. weet to spend the spring vacation —Mrs. Chester Peek of Tisdale with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 119 Smith Street, near State Street Perth Ambof JJ| Place will bs hostess next weak U George Merrill, Elmwood Avenue, the members of the Friday After noon Bridge Club. —Mia* Ethel Moeller of Little iiic service is so One rea»oa your Ferry and John Sebatie of Bogoti k dime day after were the Sunday dinner guests o dependable M Mr. and Mrs. George Shimp, Bar •innil)l(! hunters" t o day by ron Avenue, illMore they affect find and —A meeting of -the Builder1 Society of the Methodist Episcopa 4 the service. Church was held Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. A. R, I telephone cable is Bergen, Main Street. iiih to mend cracks —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauf man and daughter of Tisdale Plac Jm-lure in; delicate cenvisited in Nfew York Sunday. htus is.vacuum-cleaBed —Mr. and Mrs. John £. Brock t; your telephone layout enridge of. Giteen Street had their guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs repair or William Boeder and children o Radovm. or, —The Woman's Auxiliary of thi Anthony Ab.uila Association me to the punch" U a big Tuesday evening at the clubrooini iL'lephone service that on Main Street with MA. Josep Morales in charge. talk with almost any one, —Mrs. A. R, Bergen of Mai time quickly; clearly, Street entertained, at a meeting o the Builder's Society of the Meth odist Episcopal Church day afternoon. —Mr. and Mrs, Martin Stah 'imr in IVno, and daughter of MapTewood, Mr. and WH. Raymond Smith* and chil 5umlnT, ratal ort reduewl dren of Hallway, were the fiunda; gnestB at the'home of Mr. and Mrs, af SO'm^f Godfrey Bjornson, Amboy Avenue, —6ub Pack-" No. 135, Bo: Scouts of America, will meet Tuesday night at the First Presbyterian Annual Spring Musicale To B« Held At Teacher'. Home (kClairf Ate. of Miss Hull: Itainone M Joseph .Nagy, Jr., .-mi f Mr..and Mrs. Jo j *i-ph Nagy, uf town, was announced j her fattici. GittiEge EaifiOil* &L eorjte Street South Amboy. The wedding date was set for ay 27. Honor Roll Prepared By , T o c i m 01 With Beit G ANiT GACE CHATTER D.A.H.T0MEETAPR.17 Mrs. M. Irving Dtmsntt f« Entertain fit Hit HIM OnHtihStrett Dr. Herbert L. Moss Pbo~ Wo. 8.2142 Doyle & Cunneei is ready for Sprin ARE YOU? WMte Shirt Sale IBMWB make - an Ut values I $1.00 ColU r o out wet , —I sizcj $1.65 Wins Victory (Cm f WOODBRIDGE SpriH SU-iBf ti Sprint Spoit dreu wool t Bella to aurtefcr WwiNlh» tomi*, qlaidi, \MM$, *»i pW* dpfr $2 M front. *3»S N»V Sport Two T O M Z l | . • Button Fronta « Suede Frwit • Craw N«ck $1.96-$2.799 "Aftert I . Jacketi. Wool FUHM. BOIIICM .I4H '••yrw tan get "INSURED against MO'. PEMM-MOTR SOOFING hdhWMri hmrnt^polioy lift ead ROSEBUD STORE STOCKINGS Guaranteed affanover FOR WOMEN K I M SILK STOCKINGS BOND CLftNERS 3 pri. for 85c Tw« Thread Crepe How Fsw ttmioned Tailor pial to *mmp> all style* and BattAnU aitaf\» and double fcraaatod $23.50 had If Extra panto can^ b« b h desim). GitareAtoW • • U Craftsman**** Mkd STETSON Id 4m tk* well drei $ &.00 M 7i Mfflbrook Hats $0 OUk*r popular $1 1( makes W» tmnry * full I"1 fumisaini*. If >< > DOYLB I CUNNEE! \ J. D. D«ytin, Mfr, 1M SMITH STUESt PERTH Ttatdo SwiU T* Hire i ITSfor $ 2 . 0 0 r Meih Hose ' ran iwniooed rt 39c pr. ••*• NCH! GOODWILL GAME SOCIAL Every TUESDAY Nite 8:30 P. M. RARITAN BALL ROOM 267 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. PERTH AMBOY WASH GAMES Doors Open 6:30 P. M. Penny Games 7:00 to 8:15 REGULAR GAMES START AT 8:30 P. M DOOR PRIZE SPECIAL DRAWINGS JERSEY IELL T t U H I K COMPANY !| I ( ;E INDEPENDENT ffHa FACULTY PLAY AIDES SELECTED THIS Committee Named To Ar range Settings For fut in Xapt Applejack' is K 1 ( 0 «aBe A w n u e , * l ) l tu know in {he tlu, r| u l n?p, sometinies l(!l ,,, oF YOUR AKES i,ffiffiK IHWAY IKE SERVICE G Albi»»e« r> » ** ACQUAINTED PAINT STORE e F»lnU e Wallpaper e Ptinter'i SuppU» e ShuUt I.III !•: HUT* Itic PAINT WOODBRIUUE — {jommittees been appointed to arrange the •da^e settings in connietia* «U* the faeolty play, "Captain Appwack," which will be presented » he high school auditorium April 27, 28 and 29. The members are as follows: Property, Miss Elisabeth Ryan, Miss Alice Finn. Miss Margaret Hendrickson, Donald Noe and Harry Meyer; lighting, Edward Dougherty; stage settinf, Russell McElroy; and decorstions, I* VHolden. The first scene-will be shown in the living of an English country home. Th* second scene will M aboard a pirate ship which wilt be made to portray the ships of «*»' pirste days. Dim lights will.be used throughout the second »C»«« in order to give a wiei'd looking effect. c a POUSH-AMERICANS . st Perth Ambey , u i h n r Markrt . c. i.. i-JMT TO PRESENT PLAY Cait Ji Now Reheaning For Ptrformtnci Here April 23 a , Clock rsd Jewelry MASTER IAFTSMEN li U- lihe of de:l>li' wrljt wstchea, llu-iwarr, dlMMftfa and Jewelry- iJelsheimer |jcw«lert ||i M, Perth SEY TIR[ I , S. UES 01 g o the ri"' ' tence t<> **' "Wh> not again the id the s e n - ' 'lays. ann NI/JI Mai Luther an Chuuh asswM iFranll *d by Clifford U •Schmidt. EA8BEY-Mi. hUr r Jl! ' "Or even iGfl |Vr''H!NG 1VN UN*iW!( became l»i H. mshed by Bob 2S QOD § I FAMOUS •JING COAL PERS COKE. [ MATERIALS JEL OIL VoodbrUft 1-flM \% COAL * >PPLYCO. lOROl b MRS. SOPHIE SUCCUMBS IN I uliricntion c o m l< 75 cents ttTti'S. ; SERVICE A Amboy Ave. l.r».rc. ,,t W . Boston Bon*let» RoAtt flf Graded Steer BEEF 25c F . u r Milk F.d Fri<»um CHICKENS 17c Freth Jertey CALI HAMS 13c Pert QuarUrt e( SPRING LAMB 13e Shealder, .1 Milk F.d VEH Wat Utt-Ut]{J^nt Oi Ambulance Squad Rtctivti Community, Children $ttrj W O(jl)l(l:n» SEWAREN I'"nations re- \Here held Turn); lll | ' i<lgc Emer- Mrs.. Sophie Sum home on Went A u-n Uf this week First Presbyieru... rian •'•ulvinif u total Rev. Earl H. 1>Y;I|I ny • fat in the Burial wan Mi! cemetery. ( ceivcil by .nil 11 S'l"' ' amounted i< »• I'"•••' Current <ln^ oa» ion lot l»t hd latiM with The deceu.stil w-it resident of Sewarm nd • |i Kish » .member of the MnhawlJ Wnodbridge, g No. 36, lUgm- ,,f AiiMiciation, Danish Sixtw-himil I ...-i..J „ Margaret Kirsly served as of hopof and only attend(Jhe WK »n aquamarine with silver acmeories and ed talisman rosee, Alvin Niel erve*1 a» the bridegroom's best W.ooirbruli;'1 Game Assim.t1 Township I' I) $4; Archie Id ham, *1. W ' Dun- of Perth Ainlioy. Surviving an ,-,,, B ^ n d Han*; four' mns, Atbertl Rudolph ami Andre*; lv,|, ters, Mrs. Pretl AiWn i,f ] and Mri>. Jamcsl.HHun „( seventeen grflmldiHiht'ii; »f Holgreat grandchildren; amjVprp iitli'Ilt a t ther, Andrew Sd«jrnnt „[ Sewaren —M»s. ton Street the East O II A Parent-Teailn i \ •> held at the -rln"- i w i l l be y. •-•The AveneJ Not w i l l p l a y «»vi-i.ii . \\)v «ixth 21c C«labr P«rita» U»k SAUSAGE no. 2 can I r1 Preik Camkt U a t talanei FLOUNDERS M Karn Easy Pocket Money by Delivering IK- INDEPENDENT" Every Friday. S<Jiwarlz, Circulation Mgr, 18 Green St. |lsree Modern Art • uffleboards •bout fourtefln feet *»h P. O. Box 094 I I. ST. wJL ( O , m . P. R. R- Station) KAHWAY 15c 7c ifTTUCI vised soldier's grave Betting for the memand ritual rmiducted )D>l Warn., Sjieakers for tfyini were Frederick Ruck«'f Carterfet, county Legion pfllcer; Mrs. Harry Glecker, Auxiliary president; Mrs. ltae, "county SergeaJit-atI; Mrs. Ruckriegel of Carterct; zander Bartola DiMatteo; Damback, paitt commander; Sunshine, and Joseph it»», guest legionnaire from |i*aAta. T PINEAPPLE} Frwh Cuba- EOGPLANTS CMI. TabU Lf. Walked QELERT - - » 3 3 K - . * * toe Quality Dmy Selected «uarkn(ee4. EGGS dot 19c wiL30if s tamm CHEESE Ib. 15c mm mm „ FRANKS Ib. 15c lAlUPUVE'i -. i - ! • : ' — • - — - - ilk. ioc feffiK can 15c 1 ior 25c bottle 12c can 17c cake 5c Ex.lg.pkg. 12c IS can l i e IS can 7c Amboy 91JL Smith Street, N WHAT lersey I ' • •••• v • V other kric tyumi JLivasthevateintheStateoflfewJtt«»y. ; , lhfa;idpA»y cln-i Efc th« iato ^ . ft&t be Raikoid taxel in tBe State" ivtragp^wio pe Rltlrbftd b»nkruptci« will mjeah: road4ritarly three times as inuch is m Rhbde Wand h the state which imposes the M reduced railroad tcrvtu and 0 rewiring ileeUn*. in burden.—and 8 times at much at realeitottvalues, Why is this so? Jersey have " Since of j O % to 60%- This suffered.» IQSS ot. tome anu u h w » v~ , . .„ _ _ suffered» loss off business has directly reduced the value of railroad b property andtth» railroads- ability to pay ttxes^ yj-t the railroads continue to be taxedvon a prosrterily basis. ' ,._••, ••'',= '**'.• • a n c t n p i o y m c n t f o r r w l w a d . u w r i p r i , ••• ' feducied purchases of tftptiiu from J^twjeruy mer* , lots offuturt tax revenues to five StAU (tt\d t i * muwi- ' "• cip*litte«.. Nooneofcouaewint*thu,leaitof»lltnttailnj4d8. levied against New Jersey railroad compi- have always been ifwpj; the Iafge*t4w w carrying SSK&SHSSSasEsa^SfeEftaSfe!!:1. Therailroads have aiway. u , ™ , hi. ^ „ After paying the wa([es of then: employees, buying ruel payers, in N e w Jetwy. M long a» thijy w w carrying a andothersupplies,and meeting the L | _ • ', • . normal volume of traffic, they con* '-— : — 1 ^ ^ , „ „ , tinwrf 10 pay In fuUtliough the taxes levied oft-tlwm, even the oawf-ppckrtnpenieiofwnnBig 1 y&{ HowNewJer ' . . . .iuch .. their trains, the railroads do not elK b v e enough money left to pay Tod»y, however, declining business aod operating deficits have reduced the tanpafing -ability of the railroads Very substtntially. Actually, in order to pay taxes at aU, several of the New Jersey railroads have had to borrow jnoneyfor this purpose The railroads of New 'Jersey are naturally interested in a solution d the impossible tax situation which now confronts them. But the people of theState of New Jersey have an even greater interest in-seeing to it that; their railroad* ate allowed to Operatf so that they can furnish adequate public service. This involves -----» a r«a4iu«tment of railroad * taxes, irtthelight of present tonditiont, to a point where the railroads can pay them. AU told, since ioji, these railroad, have p»id to the State the tremendou«sumof$wi,<)71;49» •in Surtaxes (not inclMdinglocil taies), In addition, theje is a bala n a o t - l H ^ J X ^ S ^ taxes now bdngcontested in the courts aieiossive. T w o ofthe larger railroad" inbtnkruptcy.IfthepayB»ntoftrie*ttUttinount°f contested taxes i» required, sssss „„ MWCUTM MII-H0MI5 O» « W » » • « * PuUiihd in the i Art Shuffle board A g e n c y . I fretb P«H rod ' LIMA BEAANS Crt.p UtUn I • it Separate Recreation Room Wray Purdy r s their taxes. Sport litns will find complete coverage of all local activities on the sports pajro. ' tr 0 10c SILVER HNG C A W HURFFS TOMATO JUICE SHRIMP New Brunivlolt, r odbrl * te - • or »a\c. ins c a n vac. can > "fresh Larsens v^ Larsens uw _ SCA POOp ()RDB—Mtrobers of the Harry Toit 183, American Legion, frwirri birthday party Friday l | n | by the Legion AuxtlUry \\tlmt of Mr. and Mm. Ben„ 8«n*hlne, JMaxwell Avenue .{Mtttfti* BiMlttcn, unit J>r«s. A fl^BjlM tb« program with the B»g,0f th* National .jlnihem etWnded gveetings to the tl', Itafut Allen, who served jlnitt feremonies, nave H resL"«f the Legion's history since o i n twenty yenrs ago gave a vivid description of v ^ l n and activities of the o carry eilabtHhed te« 12 years old or oldei* 360 Amboy Av». r Independent, IS a DEL MONTE COFFEE « _ GREEN GIANT PEAS r . : ^ 2 1v 2 3 c WHOLEKERNELCORN E f ini 2 ^ 7 c LIBBY'S;:! ASPARAGUS l 1 5 ' La.ri* Jtt Columbus Students Qf 4th, Sth And 6th Grades •' Take Part CHECK BOUNCES AVENEL—Benjamjn Herbert, 52, of Burnett Street, was turned over to Trooper Wallace of the Somerville Police Station Wednesday to face charges for issuing a worthless check to Paul Femmel of Hranehberu Township. It m 2 »c STEAKi t« GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 i 2U Fretk Made r>lk SCRAPPLE r/rVC FORDS LEGfOJV Sutohint It Hottett B&ttMay Annker- —The g Club will meet Mimdny « the home of Mr. siwl Mrs '•i Hi' New- Falkenstern, Woiidbridist — M r s . ' PsiiliMi iiiiiibcr of ark, who is u f> —Mr. and Mrs. RichardJ • lerwi'iit an forth and uhi|dt«n ul P the Sewaren sn-lm operation for ^i1' ' h i l i s this are on a motor tour t)mim>h week. land and BuAti .. —Mr, a"'l Mf- " i I lluyden Churc^ will tporiBor a „ -of Cliff'Rpad will I" t Other Worker* day ntclit at H int«"ii., ..f tho Se- March 81 at t¥c Dlock Cat Ti! with William (irausnni a- grj Properties: Walter Podyorski, waren Rtpttblican ' 1 chairman in charge of tlu art; Casimlre Siymbonki, Stanley Kry- ated. merits. fttoniak; publicity, Rose Prywata and Joseph Czaja; stage, Matthew —A »oc.ia|' tftll bfjhcM & Jorkit, Walter Podgorski, Anthony firehouse A|rt'il' 14 hy i)v ? Raiiomski, Stanley Gorny, Stanley Kmergency Squad Inc., vrnli Burial was hclil in h. St Jnmes' Kutchyak e.% chairman. Zawadiki and Edward Pokiec. Cemetery Monday U.i ! in HIKUM, T»e Plajran The cast includes: Matthew infant daughter of Mi i'i'l Mrs. ALL AT ONCE Yorka, Helen 6ytiaW, Casimir So- Edward Bader of i.n • n Street. PAOLA, Kan. — Maty bieski, Olga Silathetka , Frank Rev. Charles McCorn.-ti' ntKciated (rruduate mil's*', ha? truns|int!ai| Tomczuk, Blanche Zysk, Edward at the service*. aplenty. Lokie*,' Carol Marciniak, Joseph 8h« drove her newly Funeral »ervlces «i-n held MittfbSWhetka, Stanley Gorny, Stanley car fren-tAe^wuB » aright UiJ Zawadiki, Mis. S. Clark, Mrs. M. •rday for Mi's. Kate Tunu M Val- there found a teleRram announcl entine Place at the Hi-' PresbyYorka and Mrs. S. Kryatoaiak. nht had vwn another car in a i terian Church, Burial w;i- held at tent. the Alpine Cemetery wi'n Waltfi Everett, Robert (ait.-i (Jciir^i' ROBBER'S MATCH Blocker, B. Fourattc, Kdwjjd Klorian and Ernest Galimla .is pall | thy Matthews laughed and Uutf bearers. when a nun pokftl a pistol at I In a bakery here. She thmiKh1 The robber, bi*t! INDEPENDENT advertisers get home delivered, plus intense , aprJ. Piffle th« JVrth A rtallrimil C , an o CARTERET—Th* fourth, fifth easing the and sixth grades of Columbus "lreet!i School presented a program Friday at the school assernbly to mark St. Patrick's Day. Miss Ann Proskura directed the program, which was as follows: "Beautiful Blue Danube," glee j i, T h n t club; waltz' Anna Bamburak, Sarah Sisko, Morris Brown and' Anthony Runsoj "Santa Lucia," harmonica selection, Joseph Basiltee; chorus, Margaret Yanyury, BEAUTY Rose Orban, Ethel Sohayda, Ruth (iay<Jos and Mary Bongiorno; ''Ireland," solo, I^ouis Zelman; "When Iri.-h'Eyes Are .Smiling," solo, Rose NiiRy; "Irish Tilt/1 dance,, Florence t»B, Charm Beauty Bt ! IViry, Iiune Toth, Hel«n VernarSt Wodbld Woodbr.d£« g-Qtl din. Ethi'l Sahayda, Helen Kovics. ! "My- }Vild Irish Rose," ehorus; "(JIKI Bless America," chorus; a'n; nouncer, Rujh Gaydos; others in VKHYli-AKB! 8TOHH8 Washers, Vaouum Cl«aner« choruH, Leonard Kahn, Shirley t trms; terms; lartfaat aervloe Mvntcher, Helen Toth, Irene ti, moiore: iriachlnt*, IB4 i«t, Perth Amboy, 4-lJlt Br<>za, John Kardbs, Walter Boripson, William Yukach, Mary Beres, Gloria Godlesky and Mabel Wo6d. i p l a y will bt- K>' grade pupil" PORK CHOPS MAW MS PARTY wvck 13c Fr«*k Cat & • Allowing s reception, the cou It for a wtdding trip1 to Wash jl, #, C. They will reside in 1 upon their return VANT A t s for all cars. t h e im<ii > bride wore a white satin I gown with a lung train and veil edged with lace. She roses and lilies-of-the-val- St. Patrick Program Held At School Here FIREPLAGE Amazing Values On Finest Quality Foods! »n ynee Nielsen, » » of Mr and L J. Nielsen of llupi IHWH. Satat Our hedtcmer KvaiijteAltheran Church Hev A, L. ing officiated at the cere- MuBic fire company. "'.v days?" And 111 '' w»s changes'. '•"'"' asked the "•''• pending 8*0 •"y workhpuse, So J»iJ ' days in ' h l $830.7f> i ii.. i !l man'' gency ,, v o f M i a m ! M i - v , (,i!(n OBITUARIES DIT | CARTERET — Reheargal*' (rot under way this week for the play. "Kathryn In Court," which the Polish-American League will present Sunday, night, April 23, HI Falcon Hall. Joseph Ciaya is general chairman of arrangement*, and Miai Mary Dylag the coach. Assisting are the following committee*: TickeU, Mary Wawarzyniki, Helen Zyslv-An'ha Corny, Carrie Dydak, Helen Gilbert, Eleanor Ctaja. Mm. S. Clark, Sophie Paciknwski, Stanley Kryetoeiak; progrimi, Xenia Tucin, Helen Kaiierski, Helen Bryla, Helen Sawczak, W»nl»y Siymbonki, Aalhony Bi- ' i r * " - airested Saturday for i'W""- and w » ( ordered Xo the f* u i'is worlcheus* thirty Hays. "Wh> l l o t ! y,,u m i k e i t days?" •*!«•' tr.,. S e W l l . e n ISEL1N spring daii etl Hook will be held t | firehounf .April' <* CLAKKE MUSH) Pfetty Ceremony /« Per- of H<llfr I'nlili W09WMH&3E IN |ir ' . . i' i traaaarer of servt f finam CoUnta N*ws Wamr Of Tnpkj h Cmdnt At SfraW Jensen U Serve A* master 'wia Pareat-Teacher of Mr*. Cordocc's i" «W« taoir annul Elisabeth Howard »l l program in th* Co- on Sunday. «*4iarJ«ai usagai. ' - Mr.aad Mrs. II ttjavrtatoadMt iEafiald fcaad oater *jH spaa* wi "Bvi > day Mr. Bad Mn ^n." Tfc# i c U l ebil- • Jersey City and Mr. " « t a sky as aaoUitr I ry Seott of linden U * Friday night th« I — MiM Ague* C'l Md a popH< card party • Montrosa Avenue : Mn. M. M PatU«on ! end r»ost of Mis* i < i» eliatfo of anwife- of Now York City] trig*, TV* t«b»'|wtwaay *af anr^ a*s*riat»w «J w» • • » to a****v' : H I M «rf *br«-t'•«*•• "' . f: t r i f c u ' rw^>**r-'-' •JlHfKir> U*A*T &•*••• *«4 >»••!< * » > « • * » tiMip t»e« tic :»«••..• - T «'.^^ KM* — « * " "•' ^ ^ ^ h a a f a* WM Vl»m** tl**tf* reuartlp Tim v u ttui t»Mp i M-runf » UTMI F#* * * i*^1 mi aw i - » .*»•«•• • — — .' -.It few- 0! taw FtMof «*r. at OM *~*MABB$ V. A. Tb* fa** t u t hfft eiv»< of fcwrt* jkaoAny r w t m Fan, aturr-t- K* Mr and «aria* Ctarti Vtiliuc /«.•- pf Calaaak Ail*r i** ten*T • ^ ^ • - — talk MS AawRrali* *»* r W. W. B*ck rf a virf stay " f u n i X PaV «i!t»f. m of Mr toe Mn. s y . at_FUtt«r«a4'a Inn in honor aad •«>y Mr. Ftton aerved aa taw waan uu! (irk t» hare Mr. u 4 Mn- Fehoa wfli r«'! ct TT .Ht» L*« ATtone, Ar-'fcr { crrr PEUXB, HET WOODBEIDGE—fl WOOD BRIDGE — Xidbel C«ald, 31, of Carverct load, n t •etiteaced re the e*natj workbo u« for a day aad a half Batnrday for viokvicQ of a dog v a t A!M> , lh ,u,s at the dinner. Bon J.«I n county probation Mtu ani Men'i Broad CUtt ShirU Reg. Me Val. Men'i Sockj Silk and Wool R«f. 15c Val 49c Men's Drttt Tin • ; i i .. Many Hand Tailored Ref. 6Sc Value - Union! ' • t V.|, • i ',!! ll ! • ,,. • - • ( ! • Mtn'i TiilflTid Rrf. l.«0 V«l»* 79c • •!•„• ' .-,•.,--..1.! William Reg. 1 19 49 This it your lsut e h * n « •» tsssW •etTanUg, „( the, ing of our •ntir. stock « l w « i f i furnuhn thing mult go rwgardlwM off ooat. Only a (ewj more to stock uo for Ulw f«twr* at great saving. \ ourn e Wrtor»«tll»9irftt^»-«r»t.J e S t w(q , full line of KiddU »«a1 Jr. IHsMa' lowest prt«*t — n - t ! - 20rSMlTHST, PERTH RARITAN BALL ROOM BRUNSWICK AYE. PUBLIX PERT PERTH 'REE M POT GAME LUCKY NO. 13 GAME $50 RETAIL VALUE NOTE: This ad and 25c will admt j n Ms Fri. ni(e IJIjTENSPECIALS LSHGAMES-3 PERMA-MOTH NERS AW> n e w < ACAWSTMOni aaa raatdly hWMnff aa taVDLJII owe, adds asother aotea tc V0WI TO BJQ» UPE Us hM« bt^of acconrptisBBKina in MWI> portctted reraw Moth AHhoajt vkiea the Bond deatfc bf hi. awd Oiwn, 1**-, are iutn*a, of Ixdlin k ben* g t« the wonea of New tht yAx* u ao wnbtaxifr of f M of lit* ft*** of fir* J)i«bfet ITo. ] I of vbiefc L« t u wtereimty wiTW savtii probl«wi has long been charter DMnbcr. In tw» cartfaflr la tttai Mo to the Aawricsw a«bX**rM lettm to i<*n HajaJO, Vt. Wmum af dolUn worth of jweaidmt of the Board of Ceaurit- data** are damaged each year by i, t i t 4 H w r « U , aigHy rsv BSBH iaa*rf panfs. whieii brecef ao community ftnif doM of aaaBy ia th* a*od*rn steans-hoatod • his inuindpB to end hu life ia tb* asstrtatcatt Contrary to pniitm j nrorky waters of the FUhJ»«fl. impiwiiOM, the moth can inr&de \ » • • the boat at any tin* of the year. HAMDLEMS OF FOOD Bo aay ytvtoetioa against iu data- • MUST BC HEALTHY agea, U he effextrre, nmst be conA double-barrelled warning wa* stant. Ctmphor iA«a tad modi | issued this monsinr tnm HcaKl) halli t*ck*d thuoowftaacy because Ima^eU'r HaroM J. Bailey, Every of their tcsdeaey to eraporsU. prefmionsl handler of food in EraponUon neaat loss of potency. 1W« towniiip, he saU, and every worker in the beauty parlor* must The Perau Moth Proof Process • treare frost their own is as constant in it* vigil, as it ii : health certificates which effective. It* uae, twice-yearly, spolb mass homicide for moths, on must U filed with Mr. Bailey, a yaar-round hasia. • • » All Out the women of N«w JerTWO FIRE DI9TMCTB sey Nave to do U> rid Uiemaelv« SIZED BY FIRE FlftMS •I At nwtb-worry k to hriag their of two nora fire ctotho* to any of tho Bond *tore« "ertr served with papers While in actions filed I tie clothe* are also Water Company. The Perma Process way, which and Port Reading hoards Method Ii guaranteed to protect j tli< "•inrciinioner* of Woodtheti sraintt the rsvaxes of moths braigc ri .[,i-r in the court fight for a period of six months. No Eaeti of Hit- new suit* imrohres tell-UU odor rerrulni. on any of about yi ;uio for water tiargos. the garmtntft tresUd, snd they can P>rt Jtem does not di*pot« the either be ifirtd or worn. p aaWunt owed, Preiident Carmen The guarantee take* the form Ztrto Mid, hut he had pfinBed to of an individual policy, burned by ' ptjf the debt at * rtto of $906 a tho Hanover Fire Insurance Cora P"y. ant] attached to each garJEWAHEM /<*•*. ,-rhe policy is. In effect, an ; i order for any and all ~Mr*. Prank LaParr of Oak-execution land Avenue entertained the Third moth* so unfortunate u to attempt Ward Republican Women's Glob to dint on garments pi ousted the moth proof way. MMday nlffht. ' Not only wearing apparel, but —Mrs. J. W, White «f Pennsylvania it viiltlng »t the home of alao curtains, blankets, carpets and aft, and Mrs. William Waton, rug* can be made absolutely mothproof, tht Perm* Process way. laat Avtnno. ., " i f . win formdly UJ. ovjr Every FRIDAY Nite 8:80 P. M. BUSY BEE ef terdaj Tbe «4luiilaii)t was 9 e 4 by drank ReaJta Ijuyeeter Har*M J. BaO*T *ao itated tet Cett had failed to ke«p ti» iof tied after it had bitu-sa child ,:rwo weeks MAt .: h : i l %iU.tterWtCHli«,r.tir. i;rt«ftaMr !GAN POST —Mr. afld Mrs. Joseph Cordock if Outlook Avenue were the guests CmMAfm eoetempt of coon afltr- he Kie4 •* tell BecoHer Artiwr Brown bow l« roD hu court bat a a«*»c*ded aeMe«ce. ptoni have r the a n M i « « < T of the Fordi F»to.Co» ' V,. i to bo held Thor«Jay ROSEBUD STOKI J«»U tt a brMf* party in tn« Boad. Those of Mft. Online or ridfe, on Thuraday lUfht \KMW< Jtmn It. and Mn. William Fsrr of, H n , Gtrtrud« 1 Boulevard entertained Sat- DenBlcyker. Mr. and Mr*. George Dahl —The .Colj aurhter, Anno, of Perth Ara- nwnt Club Locust Grov 4i»s Betty Saywell of Fair- prakidtnt, U | ing the mee Avenue waa the guett of McDowell, a aonior of the business mee 4than OtftkB Befftonal High dition of t> )I in Springfield, at the annual s social hou| room was d( play Thvrtday night. . Um Betty Tiffany of Colonia of St Patr evard waa the rueat of friendi nients were j dteoraUd alilmore, M i , pwr the week Barbour an nel tonight. ~Hr. ind Mw. James McCor•k of FVinceton Avenue enterned toil week their daughter, t. Alex Marhoffer and infant andios of Atenel. -Mr. and Mn. Edward Schurg- of Hfehfield Road had u their esU Itrt week Mr. and Mrs. Aljx Schenholm of Killbuck, Pa. —Mr. and M™- Charles W. • ruuer of Fairview Avenue enter>ined at dinner on Monday Mr. id Mrt. Rutaell Davis of Paliidet Park, Mr. and Mm. William Arnold of Bofot* aid Mr. and Mrs. Urry Critaen of Montelair. TV ariif via *ttvt4 bilk Arm MURAUTOBE KMATCO TO KMOOf. n>n*r t* tb/t* ttf ti»* io ti »i!i to ti* by <:*r! Lc«a ef tee Board of Wntattea t. WJA. miaawfcid^ > for art 4<**ratieM in on* pwllx tiujldinj in tttii rDUi.irij*!rtj. * * • EfTOftT MADC TO • COUXCT BACK TAXCf L*oc McEiNf, Towiuhifi Att«rW*f, ha* too* U/ Pjttabarffc, ia as to crilect ail, «t a portios, flat M*^W> in ddjwjwjw ttta V f b y t r C*»)*iry, tftw ^MoftMto *t thk tiaiit for wJ^ «f 1>«M b*ck taxes « ' i t w l f c t too* «f tkc Towwiap CwaMMtti* Act Hr. M<J3ror would be «fei* U <*o> *iae* Itw wmctkt Uwt aoa»« fwH wf tac 4 d * abwOd be :1 AHmOYSHADti AWNING -The American Legion Colonia Wu. t i l will Iwld bH tuawB Fwt- j J •ywrt W e n t * tft* wry caiMrt »• A>K,t arisa waa won by finas^f 'T'BltyUr. The mm-Uiria, Mao annoy rv* waa wo* by ArthBt quote of |75 h u i Winner* hi the card "« Hra. Arthur Brown, •rcndal rtrt Hagodara, Krs. Ann IftfOta, D. C, Mrs. Charles SooU, has* aiatt , Chart** Sthaandt, ofHr.iBdalrs. ilro UenBUylttr, Baaw and Mr and Baddy DoaBloykor. of Celeato Boulj C. C. Christian nawU oa bad. a a i . i t JiJra« f aVaWltal i of Atentt. •f MHuNtta, L. L, Dr. aad —the C61ohi| MahabtviUar of . L*«r Wand, and Plat Tree Troa eaptain and l« Yaogtr of Oaone Park Henry Lavin and, Mrs. Jo- M. PattlMn an •Andrews of West Htfl Road aen, at a lunch g will musit Wood bridge Woodbridge es Cartfcret i\ \ Amboy. BEATING pOUBLE arfe selection of Easter Eigi at 5c each h diniK day aftelr -nlilf liunters" X(t hiii- liciort1 tliey affect |»>i teli-jJhone cable is JeUy E c n 10c lb. Ii to mend cracks checked U u- \* vacuum-cleaned rf.your telephone layout wk.-d whenevft repair or E*#ter Candies that are pure and wholesome Girty decorated u d filled Basket* 25c and up Fancy decorated Gift Effi 25c to $1.50 Staffed Easter Bunny'i, all colon, 25c and up Place ro«r order. « r i r for Dolly kUdiMB I MC f e . m i n M o u M. *avr«1>ri.te «„ yonK H.Ba.,. W. H r». Doll, M.di.0(l Jee C r e . m Exclui««ly. f'.r. in ttu? punch" is a big nj; telephone &er»ice that J talk with almost tfOJ OM, ly time quickly, eUf/Aji PrescriptioD* Accurately Conp^waded Owr o«UtT I.W.torr UpeM with A* fine,, |r , d «. drut. .nd ttUnded only by REGISTERED GRADUATE PHARMACISTS PUBLIX DRUG STORE Phone 8-0809 Woodbridge, N. J, Yott Want fc.-!.jiniic srrvice is m One ret**, Treat Ike children tke rrown to Euter caadiu ln»m oar »ei«ction. 95 Main St. GfvcisYouthe \fjOSL " ^ ^ " TtMth-aights -£ ^VSumlity, mlei ore rodlteod pl« of .10 miles or o « * n ' with a hot iron and there wfflJi* trtrab^ I"tI! a cool iron and the wrinkle* »iH still be ilw•*'oceeding and all goet «MH. 9** i"*11 c a n ""' Went tetnperaturei. Rttt it idj«t«d l ^automatically. AmtrioaS B«atlty a temperature range' of from 225 t» '-' rly $8.95^-onl y 17.95e*ahH you tnil* " frying charge extra; 1 u,ODBWDGB I? '"••mii,iinw n u m i : , r . ! • ' Bll!l*,! S \ \ ' - ' ' . 1 illd fliKij,. .. , A , ".•*«* - - - * , ••« - : .•• • • »-•» »; ' *" ' " , > . . : » « • * -'* ** . * * : * if' « f ' * » .." T • . * : : • - • * = ' *• - • ' - *'?•"* - , .•• %tw i " . « W * > « • * • * : * ••••**' > ! f 3 " ' '••;.'l K m , .. 'h« thirtwnth of a " " ' •'.k i N t— - :: o J :^. u »mta. |V, iing |69,48« daily in t*e) noi a m . ...— : " : >A '*"«i«l)rV.U. i n l l I at , • * r n»tl. * t h a i i . • . T » m - r . - , , . • „ • M : . - - ; ; - r . • • • • • • ) » • - • • • ; • " . . . ^ OUR LADY OF PEACE WEEKLY GAME SOCIAL • .,. •• * N i l »•<"*- L|rf|H(- III . iil( v •.•'•*•• T_ "•*> I - L i ^ P M " ^ n* • tiKi-i'iicnt of job insurance than $5 weekly. „ tit., the Unemployment ConiD«»U«aUo 1.,1::..n CunimUaion of New Jex* - - week neared the |!,500,pui .,,,,,k in the payment o( b«neThe Commiaalm hue been I l k J "'h'-r noli,.. uu» H< . yI, M>r i hecks linea January 26. live Director Harold 0 . t""'Vl ,'"'' T »*"ihip Comm Minn pointed oat A f t the aver,.•*•'>«• '" rtfhi l « | f , d l . r . ieiai » — — , I- " " * "* "M i * nil b i d . *,-,. beneflt efeack ' - • " 7 * 16 1 « , . n • ' • • • " , , . i„ , ( , ) 1,10,.^ . Unemploy" " ayne ' ' • W ">»>-'»<rtert, ivj» ;,„" "«4', ""•'"•«< a«dllWiJ. .vdurin« sent '"' i , ',"''•» " " • o f n>«^ „• f tut mi 1 '•"• .'mil l.« i v . l v M -new. ClUBf report* of I" " ^ "Pl»n, * t,f th* nun.. , I. ' 't'.'vi! mlirimum. h.. ler -antes where baneltt have ''V Hie (me, ,i ,,IIII| for more thai a year, Ku-rutive Director said that on wtta ty in ustid kufely to pay >»"H w i l l i l e l i v . r < .-'.' IHHII [,,rM 1 ( | p f p n ] , riothinf, anctaaelter. The I' I M W I i i A N >ey law providea for the T ( i « q » | , , i , ,-i l " , , ^ | . * ' 1 ' ' l i i n i l t A A tVt«Y THUIHDAt MOff at • W P MD«a> fnaa> t t «:•« • • ! • Ow I**•• » . ' ? ;i * in M> i »M>a ii * J * " « * J iJ11 * " *• . 'Iff •••- " i - ^ 4 # 4 ' law jut n r f r MK , M ,;i I W,» " S^i.- It I1!- UBRABYNOTE ....„." hv by Ricfcani « . iyrd f'ount of M* I '••'iXi'KliX, IHB " f t l l f T.i >li» t m t n i i i r i ">• ||| April thii *eathtr atatlon faal may be eHfHUt for miti"'"' L .luring; the Antarotit winter The Oflempley«e«t Ce»l In H rial »'i Commtaaiait wiH provide a New I II i,».*-,. ment to Ok* effect that tM re! piil.ll. fly a day went 1>y that he li client aaaaan eliftUa for a finger, or aa ear, ployment compeneation ' nose. ... On one oteaaton, rior I" that ao earning In n 'In- temperature temp waa 80 bejwaloymtnt ha* ii), his eyendt rroit+«g*Ut«f it felt that each a clearance tyt- Tllkf : aohhe a Ink' rubbing them h • Illu «•'• i r [j npiii them, he frpje t w o tem would five adequate informa1 tion to relief authorities, la thia then mum one hand—and connection, it waa emphaalied by otlmr 'i'" 'he other. >-l! prepared for the the Unemployment Ompejieation mum P " t quite well Commiaalon that beneflU are paid Hyul nmdf out . ihi' liiHt part of hia ttay aa a matter of right, and the Te- mi 111 'in Hi> caught ua on some of ,»ntll>lWrj of itrtkinf «ff at adi-mlinjc, played hit favorite jutting relief payftMfeta reeta entirer* w+t* the r»H«f atrthorittet of r.i- on hU portable BHOM IN canirii. mil, although'not too famiU the State, 'I M<ini1u, larti nn«d ••I > P M , i r . ' • h H i n h » r * , M> • ' .•«p,.W 111.I -H Utt-n- • fir '.•? * r•f'KM •• ' •' •,•••( t u r f I' K !,••*••- "« _ _ t.l*tt • R..-F.I. > • ' : •>:_••» • ' »•-' iir of hfs experlencet, n i» feel that we are "Reality" ii the wbject af thebvS*«'J»> • » ! "> • with hinv—we can a«e »aeon-S«nkiert in The Pint Church I wini Ifte Town-l -., litepftl*ii anil to arcjr.d ths ahack, of Chritt. 'BeientUt, Sewaren. prior In xnlp, I...ir MSHH. Wnnilt>i:.l|. radio contacts with The Golden Text is: "Whataor H M m m t Mnp \MI.TICR when they took all ever ttiinga are true, whaUoever T * k f f u r l h f r i • -11 •hip CommlMPi' Ii •i rurth. When it became im- hinpi are honest, whatabever and pumiiani to I.. Ir to establish contact with thine* are juat, whatsoever thinga mum price n wbii'i blork will l>« noil IN, he was so weak and ill ara pure, whataoever tMagt are nihor iletalla prrtl i r.-ally a relief nut t« have lovely, whaUoever Ihlngt are of mutt) prli'D kvlliaf I of prtparlDf if?. -1 ki that effort. food report • if that* b« any vtrtue, thin naif.. Hald lulu HI Hynl learned that four and if there be any pralte, think wiltl on Wrm«. Will puym«nt oC-|l w iv xturtin'a; out from Little on them things." (Phil' < a li>r Advance Bus*, we can 4:8). lii] renewed hope and Among the citations-whic' :i rushing into hia body. We prite The LeMOB-Sarnon h him aa bia apirita rite, fDllowing from t t e WMtJ ill an ttrt party la forced to we' knaw that all thing* ck twice. Piaally the third t e t h n for good to thwm pt is xuccesaful—and to waGod/ to them wHo a n Ino wondertal aeanuaif of « VQ n i i paJVfQIB. ixpiriencea at Latitude 80 mana 8:28). -alone, The Letion>Sermon all P. Chase, librarian. dudet the following paataje'"'*^ IHI.I ?\'4d "% atr«wt fns« j wild i t * 4wi«rty m * Str»«H t)w»-» !l 7* 15" W MM ^.^inftd #TrvM. sn « l and ith *i>4 dwtant i i • : * arrtS ^y »wt M rt«M ,- irteB in-! f f w * -»«>»r l: 11 '•tl: ...... T»y f'*31 aft»?! «t»tien r"l- GAME SOCIAL Prizes and Supplies 123 SMITH ST. lin Notes Welch of Hardenue visited in New York ••lay. I nu-uting of the Boy Scout " l wnn held Wednesday Iho Harding Avenue flre- nrlor t o HUI«, I.OIH :IGN uml i!f 4-49M ' " ' • ' *>• WilMn Pherigo of C01 * relatiwa in »ver tho weeVand. ' ' • " > ' < • ; for tawdwiakaa, I way*. "TVyatj* im eil Id Id ^ NOW GOWG OH 1 1 'ir- « */, Phone) ». too. trade a | LEER 111 SmitkS*. Pe|A Axal>oy o r r s - * • * * * EVKaiiras a>ao f. M. Let Your Income THE fHYsici\N's by-laws'td MICROSCOPE d What it Ifelr* M/t techni,ique, "JO on th is to Cure > and Prevent m. /,' ''t VUrehate prlr* to tic (mill Hi »G 1 'IJI y InaUllmrntn a l monthly of ajan.n0 .^ e'v- (lre n«' I'UIIS- ^-1 flMt, VtM liar niiticn <ha* BI 'Joii, aafe, 0> Hriy date to which ys .mn h T Hdioui»no(l, the Towinhlp (%nn>0/' ., rei»rvm rhn i-.-ht In It* dlmi " / Breen, William tu rejoi't any one or till Hlda a it'll' /,: tell tald lota in until black to " ' Britton and Jhnrh lilililir HH II may H«liet, due ri - I , Klveii tu t«rirti and mftiin I will he hosts at a benefit oua* oil* or mor» '(> y to be held at th» 8femum bids InBIIHII be reoo<y«<1, ' <'hurch April W. rjpon acceptance nf rn« mini", ; bld t or hlil nhove mlnlmtiiri, I .Ton! i'ndMra. George Wood of TDW.nahlD Coitunlwut unil 1110 1/ t Av onu « will entertakiat ther«n( by Mia nun t vonllng to lljii ninnnvr or pur tonight for the be In aoourdtnre with tarnm of HII RapnUican Club- HI* t h * Township will deliver 1 gain and Rale <l»«d for »alil tiro n. .1. IsllINIUAt tnlnlttrai Tnwimlili) P|i ko of Guean 8treet is or aui Mu-ch 21, mt. Dated » Intere at his Horn* after a 1-14, SI 0* «io balin Athwaa' heFd at erf w«tk - H A r f T T ' - — * • ' , 8AID 'indoor! somehow -"•••eon Rloc'k MX H W u . i i l l i t l i l g c T o w i " th, AitnaiiBftiftnt tAip 1 I T i i u l l c c llml t h a T . - ' " ' ( ' fav, " " ' iriilp Cominlttofi hiiH, hy reitoli'/) uf, •» l'afa e nnd p u r n u i m t t u Inw, llscil 11 1 ''leu I:, m u m prlcR nl whli'h HHIII lutn lnP/f> / ' f l g A"i 1 h l o c k w i l l b« BHIII toKt-thcr w l t i , ' 'IXQV . '• o t l u r l i f t s I)« p i T t l n e n t , nuhl t' / ) • . , , to p , f a I W Q . O ^lim <. ' "pQrty niumtPrli^bflnaIWq.OI) of DT«piiriA«f (h>«rt a h d l tutu Hate. Hutil I n l i In nalit hlor 'On > na Hn\i o n t e r i m . w i l l n x p i i r r u iif/J, 1 fo th l i Internt and'other tt'rma pro In aentraot ot •»!<•. M i . «iA *h •*»»»'• ttuo "ha •"•/, aeaj GREAT ""•"inatroil iT-lt n Ifle C(imnilli>-» ('Iminlii-ri- M | IKI Munll Ipill Hull,ling W o n N « w J e r n e y , u n d eTponi' uml ".-I n u b l k a a l u anil t o thu 1IIK1M-»I ai'i'DiillllK t» tcrmn nf HIIII> I w i t h t h a Tiiwnnht|> Cli-rk <i|un a p e c l l u n uml t o h e i n i l i l l i l y our win«Jow f SUN-CLEER'S e fit •••v HURRY! HURRY! Gal Your Ska**, Folk*! nvttcm QP lamrc NAM IT MAT CONCHHN A t * regular meetlna° or tin' T1 •hip Committee of the T'IWIIHII Woodbrlda"* held Momliiv, N >Oth, 19tt, 1 wa» illrocml to mlvi 1 the fact thtt on Monday t'vi'j April IF.I, 1)39. thfl Tnwnnhli ntltte* will mset at » I' M (I Watck FABER'S PERTH AMBOT • V -•• and lira, loaart Mac f Woodbrldjre Avtmw «n (I at a St. Strlck't dinner I night, Peter Jandriaavtta of venue waa hottes*. yeiterdiy eetinf of tfcr Sahno Chab. | Ann Dragoaet of Burnett Winton Prey o f Wertlitetl in Atbury Park Sanwax held Sunday for evin of Burnett Street In of his ninth birthday SPECIALLY PR1CEHJ W«k-E«d S m U k LARCE SBXCnON CUARAirrEED LOWEST n i O S A V A I U l U Vor Ivenel Notes >U ! "iulr» H Jefney, the Christian Science texi, Scjanea and. Health with K< tha . Scripturet" by Mary '*/- to* Eddy: " h la onwiae to "- * reality it in perfect harmonyc1 * 'o ' Rons Allen of Burnett G j M \ *»« hoataea tils wetk to S, nndtntood and * of the Monday MMnwill dwtroy all mtinct Bridge Clas. dace you admit that God 1B 1*04, Ladien Auxiliary of tha potent; for .from' this, premi" Fire Company No, 1 will follows that good and, ita sweeft e;ird party at tha ftMBOUH with Mr». Carl Niar aa eorfa hfva all-power" (p. a _ i-.S i' l'*l l l ' l Ifclh* Ooromlli.f i rial Munlrlpul i m ' ,»iw k •l&^^^r&s* I) ih# Morse code, enjoyed During the month of Jaiwary, ln> cuntacta with Little. the Unemployment Coaapeiaatloa Commiaalon, through Ita 8taa« Env • e n HH |VM;I. HHI<I • " * — J - Md(t*r I. last part'of hia atay there ploymeat " Maia*Jacelii.i :<> pleiwint though. Death- total ol 0«B, wtlHtwom, ami v«ry weak from fumaa mtnti an: .if li« Illlliiln p utT by hia ttov*, h* carried 'TilniniMin l»y loba, tt Ij,-<t he could, Aine p«« cent o f £ or [m«nl liu'i.-' houri a <W>l«t ' « IR. «4'canUi. \mg bag with the irhJ.-tiri' T . " in avoid the fumet. Hia private job*, while private amaloy- i s I n anil «>• (•I'M. imn pipes were cluttered era hired 2^88 wotaen. Buflding ... and he didn't have the (nd comjtruction work faaaetd in •;i k> chop away the ite. whol* or part 'by Federal ftindt [ iiiKh hia perseverance and aeeouDted for the employmeat of IIOTM K <• I M •i: i . N niiinition he recovered enough 213 men at prevailing wagee. Reg- TO WHOM IT ..' II..- i n f l u r*(W»i ' 1 11 most well aitin, and to ular governmental empleyment ab> T..*r,«' ahlp Commiti>•• his "Rhaek" liveable—only" torlMd i t B nnn, whit* 17 wert i r » relapae. It was torn* placed In CCC canrp*. tha fart (hot n v ;iiti-r hi« neeond relapue that April srd. i M I . i • mKu» will mi"! ' i. party from Little tmn- OardiNrtej * • * * • • ;.gm. w,,...n,, I ITiivcd. D«pt Store * ai.H %M.T TO th. fn*aa CHRLSTENSENS ]iJUl T i _ I ml or CAM muu. «f«an« ^ ^ ' jOU>- «.!• HI '° "lontlis ( as 1( INT) hor. Many diseases are due directly to germs, which ctn be studied and identified under the microscope. For instance, diphtheria germs ctn only b« identified under the micmscope. Then the patient is given Antitoxin, and life thereby quickly saved. Tumors removed and studied under the micro* scope ctn be identified as harmless tissue ot positively ascertained to contain cinc«r cell*. When discovered in time-, it is often poMible to prevent further spwad of this dread disease. Tests of blood »nd bodily secretions, under th* mkroscofte. tells the trained phytician without a doubt, ol the presence of typhoid, rna.la.ria, tuberculosis, syphilis and many other germ diseases. brf« »«»«»•• Coin *" the F H A - U » u w d M allow T ^ , — * * w Hn.ll—to be your hlyourft Only 1 lf» 1llusujtu.n1 • h m m humanity is indtbttd 10 thf Jepirtnwnt of «ien'.ifie nwdlctat known M potlh"'n£> ind microscopy. \lfdk»l r««»rch »ftd piiUkf *m\<i bt grtady hwdkapp«twUAoui (htm. our to * •.» First National Bank ... 'so|n« n •. nrrOCT isfs- NOTKJH OP PIISMr HAI.lj TO" WHOM IT MAr 0ON<;P!R At a rfdulur men(ln» of the 1 •hip Committed nf the Towflnl Woodbrldn held M»nijav, 20th, 19J9, I wa« rUrectod to utli the fort mat on Mqndny t v April 3rd, 1030, lhi« Townithlp< tnltteo will moot, ul 8 p . U. rtiuxi m 'MX Aaotff TVI °°CTO«-'_ < i r 4.. * • ,.Di r. ri. is wo k v r - uvi • »n WO()IiBKIl»'iK Little Princess, Cafe lodety, tailSSn and Torchj| Blane In Chinatown NowAt Perth AUgrTheatre ON CRESCENT SCREEN ON DmiAS THEAT1£ SCXf EN ON STRAND THEATRE SCREIN SHJlLEy TEMPLE W COLOI ON MAJEi r~ I TRIO OF SLEUTHS~-lrjr to »o'« ••»• myilery ,1 Bl.n. U Chin.town" . o « «t lh« C r « « n l , .nd f t „„. B.rton M « U « . (holdi*. p.,,, 0 ( troubl. in t b . i o i n , . Tom K.nn.d*. . . p . r . d . U c l n . . . , « . w«ry . f th« « , , „ Torchy, e«l«*. pl»T«J »»y CUod^F.rrell "f ORCHY" IlTCHINATOWN" "and "TEXAS STAMPEDE" together on Creicent Screen Fri, -* Sat. W f SHIRLEY TEMPLE >> ik f ,t:.\n cf .II tht i . n i . - e . • k*r fcrtt Technicolor p;c*du(tr.rj which c^mei '.a '•* **<« ' f H t l l | . U i l . K^lJW Kj H-llWd Crrcne. t o d An t> L.u iia tfcil 20th C * a t » r j F o i i c r t t i m n o » »f t i t [•<»' :** ccr u Q w r n Vic torn ( ypptr n f t l ) and r t i d i t i '.,•<>.• JitOB. M v j N»ik i.-.d C*». t iimdfxnled aiwipiptrsiti—ilwwi tfce r i tts* other H4C ef Fififc A n n r « « 4 M l f • • J f I — ' • ! • « flower of tk* upper cratt—in "C«fe $•••-«i"'i i«r Miis* <rn "all tkot »< iiu Dilmat TSetlrc. ret: .. Mi./ La Carroll MacMarr ay Have Fling Shirley Temple Shines In First At Gay Romance In4Cafe Society' Color Film "The Little Princess ' L J • • - • . : . t u t ! i n t h * )it»na)re» of New Y-ork'js fmirti' ...i iJDttJ^islftttr, tvtrj'- (*^1 t*t,fchtrnf*rt mortf'than twen- *.>•:• • i !' •>'.'•• \<j \hk fccreeii i<ji Mo J'lijnay. ht-r new leading ..• }'> ran -'jt.-t'n "Caf* Soci•.. • "i w.ii ftavt'jt* loca] pre•ii.iir at th* UJtma* Tb«h';ir!ty iU/tt, at chief run' for Mac Murray's affection*, ;Ur» ilie i^larnDK rUu. H I M CarrulJ, who hat climbed fajfit \ia "The Case Mr». Amc^," "The G«oat Uawn." "Ujrodk «f "PriMintr of Zcnda" aad e," i;«U aiApk ojportuirity i/ Khuw off li)« devastating ' V-agty which prgmpted tine t art 1st to call her "loriter >th«n I'.'jrnney'f Lady HanuJUti"— Itb hif)i**t tribute. C»rt •» a n i l ' Celebrating >i»v(- Tim;;<-> f i t v ^ » n-jtor.- i- ••>! MlMtiM) %jr Motiba picture suii- than "A.n&r :<! • K:•..;• ; iry ftriking nvw cottuows esp«ciaily eneea as the So. 1 ttar of tht "In Old O.xai.".-." "^'••"•1 d«-»igrwi foi h«r by Edith Head. Running tht ganui from yachting Kreen for the fourth con»t<u'..it Jtt«- Jinit>." a.. •• •: eott-umet tq glamorous evening year, Okrryl F . Zanuck and 2<<\r ?tud: ^ s e t o u t to produt* In re*;..:.^ t • ' ' • ; - ' • gownt, the clothes reyreMDt th« Cefltury-'Fox 1 {wrfict santrobe for the member Shirley * outstanding triuniph. g u e f t - I r o r r a i : • • ( • ! • • The rein It it t o be seen in ' T « e film prektri;. >.*..:.ty T-.... of "Cafe Society." ; U t i ) « P r i a c e a , " opmtiog wnrt* at i TechnicoJor product,'r The romance ol Mil* Carroll the MajectiC Theatre, in Ttchr • first tim*. and MicNurray, whn pUya a yewig color—a production which, a«Adapied •.-.• :•.• ••.'•• newtpaptnutn, it'one of the Bejhcording to e n t h u i i a s t k Hollywoi^ Frances H i.jjf. r. H, • • wt-^Mired to ^each the screen in • many a awatt. It goet into action fcnifed to cover her arrival' TEL P. A. 4-3388 tW "Qs«eB Mary," be treat* { no fODtcmptuotiKly that she urait* her time Ui get- even 'with him. It come* 'when the succeed*; ffettM* kin to (all to lore with ON STATE ST. AT THE FIVE CORNFR> her uM nurries huri simply to caitunni. craaki PERTH AMBOV sic of the snme name, It Princess' undoubtedly eclaimed not only Shirt. memorable vehicle but ne of the great pictures >e. Certainly Production nuck has bent every efsrd that end, assigning nit creative talent to f uncthe picture and including y's supporting cast many most notable Hollywood , headed by Richard and Anita Louise: tor* «f "tha Ljttle Prinikes pl»ce in -one of the l.rful periods of English t t . Aim Bon«t/," ranged' tirely different—bmt i v irnd endermitely ''in hii lat- PREVUE TONITE! TWO ( t ) COMPLETE (SHOWS—NOTE EARLY PREVtE PREVUE L*u)thtoa is seen a* "Oitiger; Ted," ' Bft(rii*h-l>orn 'tetnrtUJVJe j man" and beachcomber, loafing' { his life sway pa Is tiny blind. "As ] ', Laughton portray* him, "finger" j is & man. who is at odd* wjth thei M heme of thiags' in this quaii-1 tropical eiviliiatioD Re rewnU tfforu on the part of the authori,Ue* to restrain hii atUictioc to i t'n cif th"- Ctoi" idrink, and h a dMire to make! <ij u.i- filial'!, ro- j friends with the native girls. Des- j •KV th* Vlll," t/i nondent at times, in other mo: roirteroui "Mutiny on the merit* I'l il I II \ MIUM 6:34 "Yei My Darling Daughter" i ' * 7:54 "Cafe Society 9;!7 "Ye. My frarlinj Daujh- TIMETABLE Alice Fsye, Conj1 . , Hpnnett, N . n c , Kelly, d[ , . . . i larrell, •era in Strand]I 1 i . j l r r ' . ' b y Kaas RicHmondjL ,| .Inan D « * n thriller ' ]\,, s p i n ens Tonight; Start Beniuit Faye, Kelly Reported to 1 mantic melodral telliiiK the storj who fly, the thrl their split-secoj heart-throba bea lar lives, " T a i l ! tury-Fo* prodty to the St'raiid T1 •• . - ' . . l i t ; •••• •• • u-meli ••!ih with • • - .nut t h e • . i -.jitctacu: juth 'i.i.- mm !'!.•- • ;•. i n t u r c C,.,,- Corering the w»r in t h t Orient, both in t h e linet »nd IMIMI I tlim, where » vicioui §py ring i» oper»ting, proridet imuffunn! \.rtiw for n*w»reel M m n i m a n J a m e i Cr«if, w h o promptly ui,.|. ,i,,,, | to .m«»li the « i p i o n « | t network with the m i t U r u c I Furneu. ColumbU'i timely "North o f S h a m h . i . M drall T«e«. Cretcent Th««tre attraction tetll tfc« rtory. Ah.n. ( n i | | hat jwit t»ptur«d Cy Schindell, kneelinf, o n e of ttif (of.nn .,tnu\ tunitt PREVUE TONITE! READE'S TWO ( I ) COMPLETE SHOWS—NOTE EARLY IMd.UE READE'S • . ^ • I BOND CL&NERS 460 Rahway Avenue 7«MaiaStke«t Cor. Wufafagton A Pe Other LJaden, »«hwr»y, Woodbridge Woodbridge enues Carteret i at THE BRIDE IS DYING for a KJSS! The queen of the glitterbugs take; a groom...and the groom takes a powder!- MADELEINE CARROLL FRED MacMURRAY Shirley ROSS r wtth Claude Gillingwatet 1 Jessie Ralph CLEHiiA FARRELL-BARTON MacLANETOM KENNEDY-,ST.' - - ALSO _ Chapter No. 4 :io—"T TIME TABLE U»t Complete Show SUrU at 8:50 P. M WEDNESDAY fc THURSDAY Picture KdeACiOokedMi True greatness I acclaimerfd bj glorious appreciation of tl« world's foost popular star 1 in a spectacular triumpH'i 1 I BEKHNG pOUBLE ••TPfNCH! if One rewon your dependable w fcy by tejephc find and correet MTV ice is so ilmie day after ile hunters" t o hill- IM In re they affect |(il telephone cable i» "TEXAS STAMPEDE" rnLVUfi SCREEN TREAT OF |A LIFETIME! • M 'FLYING G-MEN" THEATRE Lad Complete Show Starts at 9:17 P. M. Continuovi Sbowi 2 to 11 P. M. CHAR! ! SMARRETT ratiausa«2tv 11 P. M (rth Amboy. 10:37 "Cafe Society1 r KIDAY - SATURDAY and SUNDAY checked \* that iniah tral oftc© to remove ini'li to' nictifl Ctawti •tun1 in; delicate cen» a- \* viKuum•cleaned t; your telephone layout (k»-(l whenever repftic or I fur. * 1 I' to the punch" is a big piR telephone service A r t I talk with almost any one, ly time quickly, ole«liy» 'THE LITTLE PRIIUHS with Richard GREENE ANITA LOUISE U N HUNTER CESAR ROMERO IN TECHNICOLOR LAST TIMES TODAY 'WITH B«ny f t i m M Al.o — JACK BUCHANAN day Muiical Comedy In "THIS'LL MAKE'YOU WHISTLE" MCUPC Uljlltj Jh^t SEVEN ( 7 ) DAYS-STARTING WITH ,eat pkture, "Th« ] iwfaich will t* B^own Wedu»day,) j Thursday u d Friday at the Strand j Theatre. , ' CRESCENT 4 SEVEN ( 7 ) DAYS STARTING WITH MAi CHARLIE LAQGHTON, i k W Wy *i a \, paradiyt will be ieca at tW StraaJ Theatre p • ,. ThursJnintifBEAaKOittaL ••r , t •• r • Shirley lit Little Princen," ' cUy. A great mprti the dimpled ittr i»r» V!5.Berjl Mer- ^ j . tkur Trwarkwr SjrbST' — AIK. — PAT O'BRIEN MARGARET LINDSAY D a U gUer In "GARDEN OF THE MOON" '"<>" hr 15c, 42 mil* far, r in AW Jrrtey (ttaHoi* raici). After 7 wMk-iUffcli Sunilny, rnlei art nductd "STAGECOACH" CUire Trsvor • John Wayne J>DED FEATURE STARTING ON THE STA<.I Tomorrow (Sttardajr) TO THE LADIES MONDAY * TUESDAY N1IES MARCH OF TIME No. B .\.. NEW TAI.I-l^ ._, ,,; Published Every Friday by uoODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. lie was more than a story than that tju gror.er. There wasn't a resident in the hamlet 8-1710 $1.80 Y«ar SWEETNESS AND LIGHT Ought to Be in History By CHARLES L GJtECOftY of 300 inhabitants wlw> didn't know htm, HO* and hardly on« for vlu>m he hadn't done T ,l.ph.n.. PACE SEVEN FftlPAY, MAR< H ,1 BRIDGE INDRI'KNDKNT favors. TO ANOTHES HUOHSS OR C O O M d SOH£ OF OUQ OaVSUM* TUATS BJO S*r/ HE OF iUSKO TO \ F W< hi» nciftibors heard ha waj going MT JMCAOCS rite*] n . T. to retire/they wrote him a letter and »*d« MEAST, up a little purse. Who. "Walt" got home tf it wasn't that you kn©» a t t» vttl I pwbibly he counted the mows. It totaled two have s*nt jm loag ago a let of gntaitous atok* abwt thousand dollar*. Ann.ng those who had ttin| a wtckly paper. I post «* l a txpMt oh the M chipped in a testimomifr ten-spot were, whenever I | « t ta* rhuw*. bflft «f c«*n» 1 caa oely pal Themes W. Lamont ol I he J. P. Morgan that stuff on th* BBtitfpectlqf who h»v« aa M*« I k firm; Katharine Cornell the actress; Th«« wn; twwtrw; * fc* «id» Md t»d« *tl*«h«d4« Welles, radio, producer. Morton 8»v« the job >»u no* haw on which I might bf *bk ttVfiv? you »> editor; former Dean Uttle «hftrt*ao««t «n4 ejiKOuraffciswt. 1 f««! •» thoufk of the Cathedral Td like to do j»m«tfc#f for you, )ike bayim-t yft* «Ano argument against the ffered contentment, scription to your inttwuting paper, but unle*» you'll take New York, HI. t0 extend the hours during which aome cnlifht*nn»ent tad encounfennnt in iiefl of * Ifetck wrote him. happiness duo/ ,rn-keepert could conduct their i m afwid wt ciQ't do any biutiMM. Gratitude^may be a r,,rc flower, as the But to cet back to thow odds and eads. fur two reasong. One of those poets say, but it sometinu blossoms brightthat ^ e crfuldn't think of anyest for the humblest. •.„„•• ', llt The second was that we believe I doubt jt you havt dittovec*d it yet* but wubinf tht '.'.',. far graver rjoral questions facing oflk* window* foeji with the «ditor*hip. I'm no* «ayfftf Dear Corporation: .'.mmunlty than, the present remote this to dmourafe you, but just to' warn you.In advance *t> It makes one certain there's still a great Iving the «1« of alcoholic beverI you can do something about it if you want to before it's too deal of cream left in the milk of human (lat#. I jiut nnuhjd putting a gf*nd.i^.l»iLon_ouriMi_* ;"""' kindness when a little girl from the Bronx, have particular reference to the days ago—in betw««n telling Hftlet where to get olf a i New York, can write a pHtiire-postcard to ; working on an advertising *<mtr»cV mdfindI've fair' n,l widespread sale of .numbers in the world's largest electriciil company ask,,l neighboring communities. We ; a notch in local society becaulw everybody who «aw ing help with her gchoolvmrk, and get it. thought I'd hetn promoted. I don't say, t>f course, that lt.,iii«nod this matter on^ several She could buy neither a tiny pinhead bulb iN previously and have urged time it got me right up with the Four Hundred but there are at which is the smallest article they make, leM ?even people who are speaking to me now in «<hlitio« u n that the properly constituted aunor a' 208,000-kilowatt turbine, their largest ; < lean up oneM the fnost notorious to the bus fomluotor (who's flic* to me because I know manufacture. She wanted 'some booklets Walter Allen.) I'm on speaking terms with the Sheriff, ,,r the present day. W« feel that and a little sample of electricity, if you can Mister Hotimun Zm T M Cm or Want To Remember Him, At«i* It too, although not socially! " , n s K Dewey could put a crimp in spare it. We are studying al«»ut it in GeogReports LoohOut For Newark Evening New$ To Bloom I'd really udvise you to do your wihdowwashlnf o t ' ,.'w York, could put the higher-ups raphy." bond if,*ues, which they believe to isjHuraavs. 11 you yuu do uv that, uiai, you ,iuu can. v».i. Kprobably . » v . » . . .get - . out *' Saturdays. If ni, H behind bars/that equally zeali n K - 1 opposition anil tarry tr.a: .n.•.,,*>:!•Trenton v: Answering requests of this sort is one be u» p..nf i than new t u n »mi: j performance on the house'panes wh«« I U d h c o m m a n agents in this* county 8tate 1 igm into thf lvv> piimury. Mai:,'iv. Kity or hul B r In*-* certainly less painful (or the . " [ . . „ mi of the many services of a lur^e corporaHouse once • ! However, the I'ler supporter ;tie same thing. statesmen than economy »nd re-1 you get home because you can *«.u that you re tired; Sun| consoled by the kiK'»ltd|tt that , imUl it to be a far graver concern tion that come under the heading of "public how the L<LH trenohment, Also behind the! day, of course, is a day of rest and church and then on Mofti |why and Whtn relations," one of the "imponderables" on h« wouldn't gel mui'h support three-year plan »r« some of the future of the community that small you won't have time to do it because you will have f* state's »uper super-optimijt* H«r« from that group anyhow. the asset side of a ledger. Railroads, travel ed with acun111 , u in tht' primary grades are sent to lic»n legri'la' saving 1he city, State and nation. Yc they are trying to »ettl« relief **" Should the horses win in a close agencies, motor car manufacturers, furni- \ter -t«9#-th<at the nearwt confectumery out and I'm just passing i ture makers, bankers, and all types of busT- about as muth ,. experience on to you. be the harassed statesmen can't settle Dr. Ore woulJ are sent back in the evening mean that netw men engaged in manufaituring finish- ton n a Oirrh1 w !' -.-.., _» Sactnf imrrens ei^ - u tat fine. what number "hit," than is the sidled into tin sin'.-ii WILLIAM R. CLARK. You'll Welcome This One! ed articles, have papers and pamphlets depect their chief support from Huilside door, tnuk c . the N t w l E**ain| N«wt. Y of s:il«on» beyond 2 a, m. on Saturson. If the Republican counties Another thing you'll probably have to attend to, scribing their products, and telling inciden- ferente room >- • . etur- turned in a substantial vote against ul Sunday mornings. The marathon sides going to but for the taxpayers in every edition, '.ally.why their own particular model is best. ing hov lout ii w th« amendment and it won only be., i is old enough to know better. The- "Rallyhoo and advertising" anv of us would e v e n G o v e r n ' T S •••. sweeping the floor and emptying the wastepaper baskets.' came of Hudson, that ^unM still [ uhn is exposed to racketeering in itscall it, if it came in our mail, but to a young- d e n l y b e ( I I M H V . This is really a pleasant little diversion, particularly if tr"1 leave Dr. Cite in position for n ii-inus form cannot be expected to ster with a school project to finish, it's thes t r a i g h t D e n i ' T i u i u primary run. Remember, X% RePresident of the Tuesday Morning Chowder and Marchii B u t s i n c e hi- V ere publicans are claiming that who- In Defense of Crime Newt Amalgamation happens in at the minute to ask you to prit spark, the electricity, that transforms hum- h a s b e e n a nuiaUr *>.•.-. is nominated will win re- There is something uf a pura[the i onimend to those who took a suffl- drum homework into play. d e m e a n o r of VIMIH / I »_u.w»s3 of the pari-mutui'l refer- dux in th« fa^t that tha Christian some free tickets and to tell you he'smanaged tosaveone r T h e y p a r k their i'iii-1" iinst in the proposal to extend the endum, which the experts believe Science Monitor, which does not his latest photographs for you because the cut you alr*ai o f t h e S t a t e Hull-', »li' will be ratified only if the mass of publish crime news, recently car- have shows him with a moustache and don't you think * •ursto express themselves one way t o l c o p s c a n watfli tin voters ire uninterested and fail to ried on its front p»g« a news arIT, a survey and investigation of looks much better without one? Still Going Strong r a d e d o w n t h e nnnu .••'• cone out ticle under the heading "Public As a matter of fact, I advise you to pick Up.your broonij • nt of the number racket here. If Curb to SiUal Mr. Hoffm.n In ffMr states of the nation is the public t a l k t o c o n s t i t u i ' i i N «••; t e » n e «n»tli« r N>>i in this, we believe they'll honestly Dp head- and ply it industriously wheriever you see the President g i | As for Mr. Hoffman, he is Kayawareness of tax problems as keen as It Is i n g s p i r i t s anil u""'l ••<•••• ing virtually nothing, nothing line is the secondary line; " the T. M. C. & M. A/coming your way. He'a not apt to | - nil-thing to worry about. here in New Jersey.' And no wonder. Since s o l e l y b y t h e \L\\\>\\\I.{ more than can be said in approxi- eers, Spoils Politicians an< stay so long if ho sees that you're busy, particularly if; sters 'All Fear Aroused Public. Exmately 20 speeches a day. You repeaj of the unpopular sales tax back in of Mbjor Jack Wumnwnr street. They arc OHIM Declare—Results Gained in saw him far enough away to have time to turn all the chain M see, under L'CC regulations, Mr. Wither Manhattan Mansions? • 1935, the opening months of each legisla- ter things to nmif th:r.i York find Chicago Cited to upside <Wn, and he's got to stand up all'durlng his vlalt.- ' | Hoffman, as.New Jersey director, tive session have brought on an annual, tug- and are convitn-vil ilni; Value of Methods." cannot participate actively in poliHe probably won't like the dust, either. Then there's al« '| iwo more to the list of vanishing One wonders how this Boston waya the chance that new photograph will get mixed up tics. So- he i.i speaking only at of-war between groups maneuvering for v p t e r s v r f l l i l i A i ' ' f i n i i i - iif New York. They are razing one of the most interesting Kiwanis and Lions clubs, church new levies andthose who have insisted that will be theii> dinners, debating:, societies, break- in many respects in the country, with the rest of the trash'and you'll have a good out-whenl •imwnstone house in Ma3ison Avea million'dollars fast clubs and indjoor chowder rel-thinks this all-powerful public he comes in to complain and raise hell_ j^rally because 1 tth was for years ^he home of the New Jers But somehow the the boys are are ""•••™ -•— — ries. But you unveiled him before ^he •••«•••«> wearing ,, e Pertli iyc F, Baker, the banker. The sfte lerauaded Mr. Huffman is acting opinion is aroused, except through Hullroad Cow tfjx burde Mr moustache when he looks ever so much better etc an ordin mspiciously like a candidate for the Publication of crime news. i,m.',;i parking lot temporarily. ' .m v - a a l n B the p U u , . The dai Governor. It wan only the other , Among the experts quoted in the the mreeln hcfelnaftar <! I'mi^ht long but idfeuc'cesajully to • <• *L-L L . i \ CM. news article are George E. Q. John "ml releasing nA the Va (^ali- , state have It's Really A Long Process F d r l light that he. dropped an* « « » proseoator in encroachment of business iflto !he WHRII .'arnia stori jnd the one nJpout the ! son< w h o M federal prose theirspac I These, tif course, arc little things that you wiH learn Al ft Hill residential section. ' lunch wagon and introduced 'two tChica|fo finally landad-Al ^. lyyou go ajong in this Strange bawneas knovyn as editing _.v lew jokes in his collection. At the jb e h i n d t h e h r s , »"<* Gordon L •i nther house*is the seyenty-live.weekly (may it n e w be weakly!) newspaper. You'll'^l result is th State House tht- rumor will not^. Hosteller executive director of Fn nch Kenajssance granite chateau Hie t h e Blll|/IV^cis1 no«v«.»* probably find it hard, too, to {retail excited about the dept»f|| Jowti that he is working on another j! cago, Employer* Association HcioUH to a who is regarded as of aiiChiau i-lrs ,M, Schwab, steel magnate, on mspiratioiial poem. too. of the mud at Frog Ho"w—-excited enough, that is| t%t;f mg proble : thority on business racketeering, ili Drive at 73d Street. It was reMr. Hoffman's appearances be-, make it the subject for a'lead editorial—but that will a j l » irl^on was district attor1 This fore'i the'luncheon trade are. of i \"at '1 i luivo cost two million and a half icago come in time. 0 time"' when the eewww, noo.political. §hould jthe.l ^ itutit ..mi has been orfe'bf the show place's tion tats Theresme.oflre TnTlfHrt* you mayThere's-me."o brothers be impressed .with Mr. p • -- , in'the cept for t h a t jt metropolis'since .1905.. Now Mj'. Hoffman's humor and wiMom ami i w 'did '(We or .,. pecting me to mention—labor unions, But you're do r •emember at the proper tirne and »y *' PU'vishing big-time gang> lias dosed It (along with his 1,00ft'•• - |ie >-•••....!.„ ut,iu*and Qnri ,sterp from whom many officials to disappointment. I .wouldn't know anything about t place that is on the ballot ttirougrh trth but now that the. pickets have cleared a»-ay, maybe I cair teceived tribute: He sentrthe estate at Loretta, Pa. and c o n f e n complimentary vote in ex-,hitherto untouchable Mr. apon M C Capoiie sales or inffr in Bethlehem, Pa.) and change for a pleasant hour, can he to prison on an income-tax eva- byush up oil the subject, sance ' help it? And if the complimentary domiciled in"a New * York My'tBJft to you. Mny you have every ..success! CKOdUIONOU rge, but he didn't sue, votes thus accorded win Kim a , Charm Btautf ' —ce g doing (alhat until public I Jl(| lias indicated thajt the New York And nof __T Woodbridfi (second second 'Gubernatorial Gubernatofannomination, iceed has suffereo^' opinion was aroused. may give way to ah apartment. is there 'anything in the by-laws tonot probe crooked elections. Both j i hiilLa? s»y- r Near Jen»y'» Hope . tVilNESS DIRECT prevent him from accepfinfT f ^(Ir, h D. Rockefeller, Jr,,.not long ago lief. of, those precedents were created that public sentiment h the In a recent i issue ~" ™ True, fF' non-political campaign HnfFm^ns nonp pg "biggest thing of all" In the war York' Herald Tribune appeared a by the hi«hest couVt tore, m eaatag. EVKnYWAltB S T O R E S pl> the family home in West 54th Wa»tier», Vaouuin Cleaner* l recommended-for d d feff comes highly ;,,.f „.;.*... «nrl that it iletter . » ^ (mm n ?ntiiraon from a Patcrson render, who which involved Mnyor Haituo an4 Mt Wrra»; lur^ent ««rvlo» against crime, ajid that without without it Fiftfi Avenue and'moved to anhave risen u** motor*; michlnei | & I fectiveness. Look at the dividends expresses therein the conviction of his machine. M "you never j e t \ r y far in an unnents of ne» net, Perth Aiihoy, "*li|i 1 it paid Governor Moofe, who had t. J. P. Morgan, however, still "But the question now ia: dertaking of this kind." Such sen- a multitude of Jersey voters—that [ins his town home in Murray Hill this!is due a New Jersey copyrifht on this timent) he added, is crystallized the only hope for the emaneipntion is to be don? about it? Next yeajp^ AUTOMOBtlEs technique. ' ' and directed by citizens' associa- of our State from. Hague domina- Republicanism will sweep th ' ic Kaker house. His art treasures base. 8F 1 ffASH p»M for U|*d Lonf-DiiUnce Running tions and the presa. But without tion lies in the election of a real State. Ex-Govornor Hjoffman hi ii>i (! in a separate building nearby, miliar to all. rlft'* Central Osipr*. U* announced his intention' j Representative Hartley, serving thu press, Would citiiens' associa- Republican Governor next year— >tt«vt, New Bruruwtnk, mansions were the product of an that the real \ his sixth term, protests he haa no tions get verrJar in any specific not Harold Hoffman. The letter neek (he Republican nomination i designs on the Governorship—in drive againat ffime and racketeer- contains such forceful arguments that post again. But to choose nil pretentious homes in both city and steadily eve 1940. Unfinished Washington busi- ing? It is extremely unlikejy that for the point the writer wishes to would be equivalent (to elect! adopted mu not only in New York, but elsent'ss, he tells the boom depart- New York's fearless young prose- impress, upon his fellow-Jerseymen, Harry Moore, Hague's pcrenti par routei, 12 yearn old or Qldif Hut apartments, the servant prob- the load on Thomas E. Dewey, would be that we are re-printing it hero, in candidate. ment,l is the reason. That has sel- ccutor, H. Schwarti, 310 310 Amboy A A# * dom 'been">n* insurmountable ob-1 u l u l ' . ' " " r 0 "• « « ^ - : - -- part, for the benefit of OUT readWoodbrldga IndsPondcnt, IndsPo 11 • >i\ travel, the attractions of out- heavy real "The only hope hold out to th» j , , . , ,. m • i T .u anything like BO successful in his Street. Woodbrldsa. brld slacle elective p* * . against . . . racketeers . . and, ers—especially those of the Repub- decent people of this State is amuf to ™™ " ' ; 1 vofficials "";r"" if other . leampaign I'1 iind many other reasons (includ- to lie in red i "miwim t n a t racketeers and lican faith—who may not have seen elect a forthright Sepubfican . . DROP ROP leaf <lF«k wl111 ilru ilruwprn bn factors were ripht. The experUJ > Km ,^ ment, not in . . P O. O Box B x 694, 694 S P. Sewnren, N. J. *> have changed that trend. think there ure greater handicaps n,..,.,., Governor. We have such men herein ade a I'onfroiitinir Mr. Hartley's trans- lie sentiment groused by the press. ^."Thfee years ago I wrote an Judge William Clark, of the United, Vorkers will miss these landmark distressing r Agreeing with Mr. Johnson, Mr. &H" art t h . wlf,SAIL bout about fimrtpnn rtpnn I fi'rcnce from Washington.to Tretiarticle for 'The American Mercury1 States Circuit Court (if he couW o*ner of record Ii lit even more will out-of-town sey's j P. CMBBoi "**"" ""—' P imi. Like most conKressmen, he is Hostetter said It was only, through (afterward reprlnteS in'"Re4der^ be Induced to run); ex-flenatoT in the i< hiding those to the. World's. rcnuivfd from the base of opera- an »roused citizenry—aroused by Digut'), entitled 'Dbn't.Be a Law- Lpater H. Olee, robbed, the laat ; which iaattr HOUSE FOR SALE OR RE tions. He cannot tour the state the press—that Chicago a fawyer.' .In i t I "had this to say of tfe time he ran by the Hague machln«i I their passing. Be it ever so years ago removed its lax and corand Senator Flunk S. Kelly, , o l . as oil.hcr aspirants do months and rupt law enforcement officers,. courts here: HIC'S no place like "home—your try in the 1 ths before the primary no mati i i i m "It ii a common lum'ent In myMorris County, who led thefight,j-\ Ce • It is not etfs'y to reconcile these The 193t' of but there is perennial inter,., if he dotaPcommuto by plane 'Stale that tha ipntUmanr? d to prevent the seating of Ha|rui>, Jti \\ fiuni Washin(fton.' Mr. Hartley is views with the,policy of the Chris- •««»•..., in^ millionaire's mansions. Yet tion atill patlU U boln| U j - . .l. . of f th* h rt If onje of these men is elocted,. tian Science Monitor and with the 1 mu of our most industrious letter replaced in many Imlancet hy t and real Republicans sent to the ; It's too earlj ''biT-neck* tour conductors, their views of many (houghtfu! men and inI writers, he nevor forgets a. con1 CJHBVHOLET COACH; tjrpaof man who It neither, andwhoi* Legislature, a real Inventifration of ' every \egia\Ptj\e ( Puntifo untifo Stdan, Bath iti««h iti««ha stituent and he makes speeches and women who deplore the "publica- appe4atm»nt ia dictatnl toUly hf Hague and his poUtiunl miifhinfcii:' •'•upply of mansions is compention ft crime news. The other Derf«ot, v«ry good rubber. ii[>|)enrancen whenever possible, 1 lio attractions of Rockefeller book. I f a f AttBP, Ml Harroll Ava., Woo p«llti«al comi«l<ra.tioni. . . . Muny will follom We will sec, then,' h«, ir I 1 Ilul most of this activity is'neces- School of thought, subscribed to by lack «n •dueatlentl back-, fur the courts of this Stabu will'j „ i and George Washingthe vast majority of newspapen, An over Ti-i sarily restricted to his own district that miy ba ln«xp»ri«at««l, to block an' investi|Vtor of holdn that the suppression of crime other marvels of Manhat- Zens of \yi. mid thus he has s less l a than t a bowing g nows woU]d leave a comm,unity de- •tupid or worat. Tha trial of nu- Thomas E, Dewoy. tyw. They are ta iu'i|titiintancc with C*ntral and fenseless' against corrupt public mtroua caaai ii unwhoUaom* and a I "Aa William Allen-"White to mention. South Jersey. , mockery,... ance. Pay servants gunjfstcra [•stated: 'Then' it <ju1ok need servant* and and murderous mur gg Si.iiic ltcpi)blican managers are . '"T/hose-commonts arp ^torne out h fteht! title or .hirsoy cttj|(n4t t» rise us AfiK' thetfxtrabu Crime' ri6w» c»n'be"'overdone, it urging legislative leaders to adopt now, moru than ever, Naw Jwaey and HesUoy the menace of ' < rrter nf the Court course, but reputable newspapers ri tax or any and Gratitude to thooniyVst«Ui theUnion Unioninin H iliroe-year plan for relief so that is the only-State ininthe 1« mads on all hit! do not publish such news for the which the UgteUtmV cwmnot in- Hdffuc.flinj, all hUworks.' Lot's ' H that sound irlii'f will bo eliminated as a 1940 fun of [t; they Uw it, us an Indis- quire into the Simmons ha»; retired, The h unseemly l wealth lth of "ha "have the lemlorshlp, and the dee«nt , in-sit.-. Senator Loizea,ux tdps this. interest cul pensable weapon in'the never-end- a public official. It in thq only P«»P'« »w«w l " '1°' th« rest."— | |Klii In- turned'the k e y ^ good in He hus relief all Axed until 1045. ing warfare ugaihst anti-social eletinue to pa which the Le^filiutn i "J -""-«". ' Bujiind' the three-yaw plan am where he had "kept store" for ments—RUhmQUd Tlw«»-D»»ri)Uhi, out of pre seme of -th« advowtsi. of h»»vy r:! ide the village green in PaliI new Jersey. - 1 | U G H WILLIAMSON KELLY, Editor and Publisher E. GREGORY — Managing Editor |}i\i:' nd-ckui mattar Much 18, A Springmowing Of G. 0. P. Gubernatorial Buds 1 1 Other Editors Say • -'-I FRIDAY. MABCH 24, l r F1f/HT rmyfli.g""'-" -"•'•„ WSESSMMI ' ,,,1LI| | .. —-- — ^ 35 Candidates Answer Prisco's CaB ForBasebalTPractic SEASON TO BEGIN WITH NEWARK PREP HERE ON APRIL 14 n And Gtrity OfFraternity Oub l t d Year's Scoring In v undfr iht <iiri<n»B •£* Samuel Cjt+ t- •• \,*t*4 ikit w**k * utulntuifi of Hi* rtwirt* ef ali players in Ufr 7t»wt*b)j> baakeshul] in ti.t t*a*on jiut flu. Fifchinjrtr of the rbajapiosriup lipper* is tin- *iK>dfcrie>» T'rmi L Lack, .Gel*,"ftp* ^ ^ Vodtker, Caa« 1 ef Ik* Frsteniky BurfW, G M | Seb*. Up* „ „ . . , . D Uck, Deeoau . n •)• u f woHi t i fee u senhon officially u* «b*anfe t opposing teasae. uih Rim, for uutaait. will 11 1 f-t+rans <m tte eq*a4 a»d New Bruimnck M 4 Carterri wilJ hbve the scrvkees vf uttt «f rnck ^*jr«n. f0 iU U ' " ' «ntuunt«rin» tlua* foci, in p/e-v h«l>j!t ra- v J wi<h fltld and Lindco. it Jefiifttki, Sil 19 RefcMck, Birds Vahaly, Birds WagoahofTer, Bomb* 21 BalHager, Sport Lett, Dems 14 Demi 11 Frat Tyrell, Sew A A F. Wukwetr, Dem* 1« Pwhek, Sport Qroit, Th*- prospects fer a well-rounded Alma*), Ft at. pit<>i r:K *taff aeem aawaaally food Holiheimi-r. Sport .with fnnkie Caaalar, -ht Caiey, Sew AA mound wimrd, B«b giBSODMn, nif- Bariha and Bob GUlia all looking like they could take a turn at "Twirling".'" 'IS addlttOB, time's Dob Quint) and Charlie BareeUoba « * • art trying for a spdt tn tats dtri•sion. Behind tke flata the choice will be made frosa among f e w candidate*, Al Leffler,wbo did moat of the receiving last year, Jim fc Ja*ger, Andy Bothwell and Bill J. XJUDMI. S>», AA Siraonsori, Birds Sehubert, Binis mi •Mi 71 75 ' 60 i II 17 4'.' 41* 7 H 6 1 i 12 2 14 Hi 12 n VI 10 Bombs S<-v AA Hitler. Frat Fredericks, Sport Saakes, Sport 7 Cassidy, Birds ... "7 G. Gerity, Frat ." r, Hanson, Dems. 0 Snee, Bird* ' C T. BarctJlQtia, Sport. \ _ Reiner, Bombs 4' 0 M. Vahaly. Birds 4 0 Molnar, Frat 3 1 Elliott, Frat .'! 1 Nagy, Bombs 3 0 Toth, Dem* 2 0 T, Dems 2 0 MeLeod, Sport ..... 1 2 McDermott, S n / ' A A 1 0 Ratson, Birds' .-... 1 0 Royle, Bird* . 1 0 Key to Abbreviations: Frat—Fraternity flub. Bombs—Ktasbey F?ombcrs. y B. Sullivan, Holy K iZuc«ro, Atlai : K. Pinktunn, Patrol : StcWn,-AOaa K. Ce»iiMi, AUa« 19 17 ti it 1* 12 »> 1 4 1 8 t i] Blytte, C«ils .. 1 n 3 " ,F. Pinkham, Patrol 10 2 ! I O'tfeil, Colk » 4 Currid, Patrol, n 0 Fitrpatrick, Holy K 40 11 0 38 Trosko, Holy N lb 0 3H Barnes, Deacons 0 7 35 Hayden, Gang 0 8 RJlby, SBC 35 3' 31 Penntennic, 1 Be Men, (Jang 31 6 3 31 Postack, Atlas 1 7 Brann, Patrol .....".:. 2 « Vahaly, Atlaa 3 Boeikle, Colls 6 M Maurer, Patrol « 0 M. CoviOo, Atlas 5 1 Eppensteiner, SBO 5 0 Mee.Pttrol TjoiB .::.:.:- -ir A. Z0U0, AUaj . 5 0 Rochel,TBpa" .... 5 n Htftkler, Holy N 4 1 4 0 Quian, gBC ... 4 0 Smith, FCV ' Jonee,PCV SUrer, FCV Hutteman, Colla..". Leary, ColU Dobbi, CoUa Miller, FCV W. TJHIHlawr, Prtror Flynn, Colla Murphy, Patrol C. Launhard, Patrol Hansen, SBC Dojaek, FCV, Fine, Holy*K Gillie, FCV Dnbe, Colls H. Blanks, Deacons.... Harned, FCV Toback, Holy N Minkler, Holy N Yacovonic, AUas 4 4 4 4 1 3 9 ra FieM Cirt Varatty-FC?. Stewarts Beys Ctae—»iC. >t Ca««U 87 II Daub, Terron Martin, 28 SO M 24 IS 7 •1 LeftV 81 Van D»> 70 li 13 11 10 Gcvefiti, JoJos BoelUt, BuhuHks . BeLaughlin, Jaywt* Greriiuk. Hnroertesds Hubbard, Terror" ,... Patten, Terror Jardot, CadeU Eikert, BotnrBks Lund, Ace* t... Sipos, Aces Kosif, Aces Everettji, Cadeu ...... Redd, Acei Zenobia, Jayvees .... Silvia, Homesteads .. McGettigan, JeJos .. Cieeone> Bohunks . . Dubay, Jsyvees Petersen, jayveea .... Berry, Jayvees ^. Albert'son, Lions .... Propper, Bohunkn .... 17 IT 11 If It IS 12 U 12 12 10 10 11 10 9 11 8 10 10 fl 9 7 SI 30 U 25 24 21 2* 22 22 22 li 8 8 IfeesTc*, Libhs Fitipatricfc, Cadets Kreger, SBC ...'....... Scofteld, SBC Jaconvonieh, Aces Newman, Bohunki. T. Luck, Aces . ... Hango, Terror K 0 S 0 0 « 0 7 Geigel, Tenor 5 1 •7 Gray, Lions -J- 7 BBC 5 Greco,' Homestead .... 1 5 Huzar, Homesteads .. 1 1 • 5 Sullivan, .Cadets 0 4 son, Aces 0 4 Gillis, Jayvees 0 4 Craig, Jayvees 0 4 Knudiau, Bohunks-... 0 4 Hammill, Bohunks .... 1 3 Bonalfky, Terrors .... 3 Somea, CadeU ........ 1 0 2 Bfiyle, CadeU 1 , 1 iFitzpatrick, Cadets.... 1 1 Farraro, Homestead .. Woodbridge Team Get All Titles In Township Basketball Leagues 1 11 Dubsy. >' in. Keens, .-.-'wen .. B. Geyr.t- Ftrm. Hunter, ? wiTwB MMsky. r> donas I>Bo, Cl^er Binderwsld. Tiftr S«Wv. 11 \ 11! jo i , Greyhound . Alarocs ' 11 M ' .j-key, B a r Flies 31 >> Score by quarters: All Stars 12 2 Red Wings 4 2 31 30 SI 28 28 26 2f> 27 19 1 "2 4 4 fi 4 1 14 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 ,» 2 •2 G " 22 •rtt W ^ a W - S k t 7 0 ! P . Bacshay, Sk4 ((<) I Bulecca, Jittrfsj 0 j I Thomas Hill 65 iS. Hedges, Jitte 65 B. Hansen, 64 G. Hedges, Jit« SO Rask, Hill Bill? fiO PasrinskJ, Hill] 5B i S. Bacskay, W 56' Kamihsky, W 55 I Connors,'"Hill 52 i Jacques, 6 4 fifl E. Hansen, AirSta7 "T" Knudsen, Red Wing. 4 1 ,",•; C. 2Jucc4ro, Stars .... 2 u 40 Binder, Stars ., , 3 Kaminsky, Stars 3 Raphael, Red Wing . 2 4 M A. Fundoek. Red Wing 2 Pogyetna, Red Wing. 3 GoleiU, All SUr 2 Silagy, Stars 1 3fl j Rezishi, SUrs r t Dooley, f F. TI. 10 84 Almut, E . 83 Gerity, g 3 27 3 S5 1 21 Y.M.C.A. 2 20 Owisek, f 0 18 Drysdale, f 3 15 Palagyr, f 1 13 Wachter, c ~ttr Yelensis, 'g 8 Rekk, g .. 7 Haley,f... 0 2!t IC Kum, Red Wing .. 0 BOND ,NERS Woodbridge Woodbridge \ venue 3 Carteret 460 RaHway Arenue Cor. WaekhgKm A r*e OUMT h wi, ^mboy, BEATWOfPOUBLE - *• PINCH! service is so One rea»ott your, dependable is day by find and correct j day after hunters" to re they affect dune tbe Mtk alttr checked II( cable is in, ii to mend cracks fcuMuu' iii-T delicate Oen- oft» to remote u- i^ \acuunyclpancd t; your tetcphoine layput rlwl whenever repair or change "Beating factor i to llie punch"^8 a big'. ; telephone service t h a t ' I talk with almost any one, lv time quickly, <lei*ly, r in Vpw ]m»y (itatiov ''if'). 4fter7 wMk-nlgMs' unil'iy, rniM or* reduescf of ~>t) miles o ' (j:ii e 4 1 6 « 4 4 1 1 Court Year Here sn K< Yi th dr CARTERET—The ninth" of G. TRENTON — Snortsmen could the. beauty of any lund and in series of indoor pistol rae\ch# df 1 IV'' jmiake no bctli-r contribution to the twelve years /nay V» » monef'croft the Suburban Pistol League,, hi Connervfttion of wildlife than pre- for the farmer if he desirea to cut Pitninger. Wednesday, at, 14. Lafayette Street 0 Beliting: Norwny Spruce iteedlinga, some of them for ChrlBtmai-treee, range, the Lake Island Rifle and I two to three yi*r» old, to farmers the commission said. Pistol CfGb was defeated by the Szurko, g on whose lnn<!n they hunt during H a « n For Wild-Ufe Rifle and Pistol Club of Orange, the fall upland game season, the Such, group plantings will be- Sabo, g ...» N. J., by a score of 1422 to 1331." New Jerncy Fiah and Game Com- come a wild-life haven In winter, Anthony of the Orange team was mission declared today, 8 1 17 Tiigh individual scored with a 288. no matter how deep the anow, and Score by quarters: ' The commission suggested that i necessary shade in the summer Klrchner was high for the Lake » 2 8 S 2 0—IB Island team with a 276.' i the planting season beginning for ring-necked pheasant*, rabbits, Barniea i month, sportsmen's organiia- and every specie oi song'blrd and 12 9 2 2—17 lift scores are as follows: t^dns Could ask the farmer's per- may be made into an excellent Lake lrland| (21) rnlsiion to make group plantings place for a winter feeding station, Koracs, 1 1 1 8 r A. Klrchner 276 o i these evergreens, preferably the commisRinn naid, < These trees 3 0 R. Turner 274 , near a spring or at the edge of allow free footing for animals and Mortt, f 0 0 .' H.*Ki*chnerr 264 vreodi where they would sot in- birdu on the ground and comprise V. Efan, 0 V........... ' 3 0 F. Nteumann ' 259 •i twrfern with cultivated crops. „ a refuge against winged preda- Payer, 0 •«..! , '0 0 . In time these group plantings of tors. Very few farmers will object w. Bfcan, g ,... :.-.. i 0 the Norwny Spruce will grow to to the planting of these evergneens. Bascbaj, g 0 . • Orang* " 1831 be it permanent shelter fer game The State FisFand Game (CpmAnthony ..'.K* „• 286 blnln iind animal) as wetl ae eong mission today also.called attention 0 S 21 Preeston :.:.; gB7 l birds for every aeaaot) of the year, to the fact that many song birds, B row n . • ','.""".". 283 r r l t wng pointed out. Not only are and young game birds and animals easily, be done by using a pair of •they indi.ipen*lbl» fer « perma- could be feved if the house cat nail clippers or sharp scissors with- Marshal 2 S2 282 nent all-seasoa cpver for had the CIIWR of it* front feet out injurin^tfte cat in any mahner, Vanderhof f Ji|)irds and anlmale bafctljey »4d to clipped the ftrnt of April Thia ean the commissloirtsajd. ..„. , "22 t 3 I I 3 2 2 I 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 '{), Vawa, Al! Star... 18 S. Durisch, All Star.. .12 ; E. Varga, All Star .. 11 F. TI. . Onkolos, All Star .... 10 ; H. Kane, Red Wing '.. 9 lA. Durisch, All Star., 9 |L. Banco, Red Wing.. 6 0 10 Carteret Pistol Team 4 4 I 351, WOODBRinGE-w gaaaesVeiaaioingin th. In DM Grester p, League—*il of whi<! win to tie for thi ras^fUlt of vo'umbiH the Irst of these o|i|,, • when they mept \. Tigers, v pwlferate<l by th. the aioimo vndifta , Y. M; C A., the ( v preserve an the HaayeiMrforth 'Filytng without ti, Caet KUiott »nd F n , KhlghU went to w,i •, Metueaan,Y five. 1 If wast ant tn f m, • «narter. .8. to 5, ai,,i 17 to » at the W.\ perieS was marked b. by both team, with M potntlag the C»wy- , coming within four 1 ting the scar*. A fin:, last 'quarter was ••• visitors but fuuml equal -to the ocm-i point for point. IU»U A. A W, In twe prelimiiim. 6 5 Kaaai Asaoeiation . 4 the Perth Amboy A 4 to 5, and the L«UK ' 4 team downed the M. 2 piny firrs' team, ;ui • i Tbeliiie-ups; Cauyt (35 id In Additi6n TolM r,! 0—16 1— 9 2 2 YAfiKS AND GIANTS{RaskeM Season Just Finisi TOP. Tri'ftpp Participants 0, B | th 1 9 BobcaU 2I •> I I'alkb, All S U r 1 Ii3 Si ' 4 7 7 t 0 p 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Four pTayendW notsevre. h F T] !J. Egan, Skjeeter jd-tKovach, Skeeter I T ( ' 99 I Nagy. Skeeter <Fi^"", KaigfaU .. 31 B M:'uas, Bar Flies 2S Nn • ast, Alsruen .. k w ... Greyhounds.. j Re:1: Alarues ....... riv, hjtM Stars.. ',-,• , Alarues W •*, Eagles K -r, Alt*Star» .... 1! ; 'idfljian, Eagles li...-!-', Keas. F C , . . . * ' • Re# Win t , C9) La Banco, f .; :.... Kane, f .'.. LBaphae,*:........L Knndsera g 1....... U'nt; g ....:: I.'.;....;.... 4 G 50 43 Arrows Hon.', Arrows „ Ur.«»n, HoinUr : ,, 11 u 1 dock, Pointer , , ' MudiMin, Bobcats . . ll'-rvsth, Bobcats ; Dunham, Bobcats .. ; H Uraen, Quea Mki - Wcdail, Pointer ,'.' Antmiides, Pointer .. ,! Kbner, Pointer (! ko«i», Arrows •' Brishiie, Bobcats Hornyak, Arrows •I < 4 Vmody, Arrows .... I Whiyney, Pointer ..... Jthulu, Quw MU« , 4 Itimar, Question Mks 4+ Pavilik, Bar Fliei] PuintHck, All St| Dtak, Gophers Mohary, All SUn Fords l Alaraef ~ ' ~ T R ; ""Tf 0 f 0 2 0 U 0 j 0 L! 1 3 0 0 4 8 0 Favd* LJffht Senior n! f. r 4 4 4 1 3 U p Games T,| FWthJnJoney " It It 0 F. i IN LEAGUE FRACA 10 19 IT 17 16 0 1 MnMiiik, BobcaU .. 1 1 I'alko. Question Marks 10 I'UKIH, BcibcaU ... 7 |irmk«, Arrows ... , S UHIC, BobcaU 0 mri !Fr.-'.' Tjfer Score by periods: Skeeters 5 13 4 3-21 F. C, Jayvees _ ,6 4 4 a—2 a All SUrs (16) •©. vlttam; f : . . . . . . . . A. Pilko, f ,.;. S. Durish, c A. Durish, g ; 0. Vargo, g ...y lever a o Q Ford* J t » i e r L e a g a *I La Banes, Knights Launhadt, Greyhnui Iudick, Big Five Kluj, Gophers Winnicki, Bar Flu Husin, Gopher* Palko, Big Five Sedivy, Eagles Miller, Eagles Lucas, Gophers. Kflsie, Gophen •• KIVo, Bar F4ies Melega, Kiiitht* Bulega, Big Five, '- Clover Clover >-. Sewartn TlfW . 2 3 1 1 1 2 I 1 0 1 BMUCJU F«rd X 1'alko, Ford J .... Binder, GreyiKuwulSi]«iry, All M a n KKjthuk, B y Five Clovers C*£fcit. U Eagto* ... Km-'-- . Kaafer Local Club Suffers Defeat On Home Range By 1422-1331 6 3 15 Score (17) } j 1 f ^ **' ' ' F. C. Javeet (23) * fl „ O'Conni • 8. Seipii- \,mm. Bar File. B-;tu-. Knifbta V .:»», KnighU : 1 (ipo. Greyhounds \h,ikmis, Big^Fhre F -iher, Eagles...: .VI ..ur*, « « ! * » « AH 8tar«, B.T.V 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Cydeae : .. Ti •• a l i i l , 4" •V nk, A 20 IS16 14 12 13 12 IS t 16 Gti>, 5 16 S I.IJI' 1 16 Bans Olerer 16 J. MeLaugMin, f .......... 5 0 Itr Martin, f 1 1 3 Berry, t _. m2 0 4 Zenobia, f , L. McLaughlin, c Dubay, c Kuzmiak, g Both,well, g ...?. a Rovach, T.gger ..... it*. . Frank. Zl 21 20 20 20 17 6 4 ' 8 0 g 0 7 2 7 1 7 , 1 1 i 1 5 3 4 1 5 0 b 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 31 2 2 2 4f Bin .dik, Hill Billies.... stransky, Wdchpa awford, ford X j Nagy, Wdehjti s»tb • owr, Bill Dog aer, 8keeter ..... K Hansen, Varsity .. Stransky, WdAps olak, Bull Dog ..... i. Skeeter nquiist. "Bill Dog .. .unit, Bull Dog Skeeter ...... Hill K l,Sr»e«, Varsity Wnlfcll. Ford X Growney, aUlgfct :, '. ^m('n, Gr«yh«Bfl<} ( hovan, Kkiglkb ....-*» KiJf*. Keaa. ¥C .;....... Hopsuck Tiger UP*rns Tiger . Deak. T. ^er ... TCTTW-.—r~f~ 1U Bothwtll, Jarrees 34 2* 30 2* tb ti 23 . In... Rej-it, f • PockUrt' P. SejL< 31 ft M It 0 5 1 0 2 2 3 Lund, All S t a n l o t h , Keaa, FC 2 28 6 26 6 25 t. Trio, Keaa. ft ....... V*rf», ' Slotkir. • Cerrore' 61 61 60 45 41 41 44 40. 40 n n 2] li jHi i6l «tj)Ua .~w, Snuntner, Keaa. FC .. Lefflfi P. TI. o IH, Ford X i n Ford X iTi^, Skeeter N'eilson, Hill i*K»ra jiko, K*M. FC . • l i t e Jsjaa.r Johnston, Grejriound G F. TI. Wo e, Ho'st«a,ds U Ju*>» ... .20 $6 H. WhiU, SBC 20 2« 26 M 25 25 22 22 22 22 20 14 16 1-5 ir. 15 15 14 0 0 '0 0 1 1 H Moore, Cadets If Coach Priseo ceuld only be •lire he could have the serrkee of any or all of these boys, he proe> worried about what the mson hold* in 2 •tore for him. febt b«'t d*«ply 2 concerned about the atvitrmit h 2 debility of moat »f Uwm, a/ * * 2 with iriuny of thow reporting for 2 duty in the tnfltld and ntflcld, 2 Kolluwing art tti k t n Wl» • » 8 after an outfield bfTth: Charlia 2 ur, Bill Gurnty, Gwrf* Wu1 ik-k. Alex Ur, John Dubay, John 1 Tro.'ko, Jo« Gillii, John Pttiaftick, X Ge«ri(if Berry, Frfd Lejrh, Bob 0 Han^m, and Frincii Bartha. Mol 0 nar had previouily b««n eonwdertd HE 1 possible aeeoiuMteker but 6hanci<s now are he wlD remain ia the (jutfield where he w »reatly bencfitted the team Uit yew. In addition to Molaar, Qvrwf. Wasjifk, Tw^ko and Berry ar* likely contender* fer r«fnl«r berthn. Fraternity Club, Rippers, Field Club Jeyvees, All-StOn ' For (H« inft«W Uw ilbilitit-s at* 'John In Tony Harcellona, Stere Pochek, Walt Kama*, and Nick 8emak with '•' WOODBRIDGE—Teams representinjf Woodbridge tlw latter, a MB)£*otf$%ortei« to Walked off<*ith all the titles in the TownBhip basketball make a utrong Itla for aeeond UJk. leagues in the finals played Thursday night at the High Others leportinf for en infield aa- School. aifiuntnt wers. Oari FHUf, Bert Jhfi. Fraternity Club downed the Avenel Democrats, ' Corcoran, Letter Sroithi JToSn SM-" to 28 the crown in ttie " Woodbridg* Woodbridge " 32 28, to take the intfcf Heavy ; ineK, John Hladilc, Ton Hade*, and Senior league and the Rippers 1 Andrew Kuruei, "' Aveavel Detaocrati (28) eked out a 17-15 victory over the The full Khedule ior the eeaaon Fords Bar Flies tip annex the title G. F. T. follow ("H" indicate fame will' In the Light Senior circuit The Lockie, i. / 0 0 a ( ' b, played at home, "A' away): Field Club Jayvees triumphed over Hanson, f /,. 0 0 0 April 14—Kewark Prep.—H. the Fords Skeeters, 23 'to 21 rn the Lee, f -.... ....) 3 0 6 18—Aabory Petit—H. IntersAedittU department and the Parsons, f 2 0 4 21—South Blwt^-A. Woodbridgje All Stars esiily down- Gagfle ,....'... 5 0 10 ed the. Iselin Bed Wtfigs, 16 to •» BuscrUk, g ^ 4 0 8 28—Perth A»boy--H. in the Girls' League. Wnkol»eta,.f 0 0 0 May 2—Tottenville—A. The linkups: 14 0 28 Fraternity Club (32) G—Rutfeta Pro*—H. O P T Score by quarters: 8—Thoe. MPiller, f _...0 0 0 Fraternity 12—St r y Club 4 10 2 16—38 36—South Birep—H. Mayer, f :. 8 3 9 Avenel 12 6 0 4—28 19—Ope* Molnar, f i :.'.. 3 0 8 Bar Filet < « ) 23—Ne^Aranawic Lsvi.c 1'. 4 0 8 G. F. T. 26—Carleret—A. F. Gerity, % 2 1 5. A. Mates*, f.I 31—Perth Amboy—A, Almasi, g 2 0 4 Winniek, f .... 0 Sttrmph, f L... l June 2—St. Mery'a—H. 14 4 32 Virgillo, f )....: 0 0—New Brunairicltj-A. Handerhan, c 2 W. Matuw,g _ a McClosky, g -• 0 Pavlik, r ....; 0 Want To Improve Your Hunting? Make Gift Of Spruce Seedlings! (uroer Holy ( Alia*—AUaj. 47 81 Ji fcarct :. Wand. * Cik. H Benmi. ': . U] 61 j n ti Graesae, Frat Bombs 1411 n n7 n 7i f. leafier, Sew. AA Loekie. Dtras. L f e*beffer, *. Lsfllrr: " Lee, ; }'r*p here m Aatil laoaOee Mayer, Frat. dull.games, Lerl. Prat. hitting and general M. tUrnar. Sew. AA 22 wsnr. u|> t-itmsee. Fstftrat, Deans 2* tisrr rtrwy of -saai t\ v u!k too eptiaietieal]y < i'f t h e j Tlj G. C* 4« 41 SS »5 SI at r: ^.J-trnr were «s) X«r te Abbrcmtmi Club. Siumph, Bar FUes .... Ki|,i!i. Knighta „ g Handerhat, Flies f;amri»na, 8% Ww KJuj. -Ail Stars..1... Tackais. Alaraes .... Eaglea :... 0 0 1J. ri-*n, ITIWHI Leagve ww ttre «ae ds) tin i \ 1 Balia. A G*O« Bird*—SewartB Blue Bira"*. y 620 boys and young cipated thus yew in th« ment sponsored by the jmpriaed fifty-«ifht indiin the eight divisions, bs'sketball court "Contests c staged in the Parish .House bridge every night in the [ k euept Saturday and Sunday. ^0 nights each .week Mv**ekal> I frsys in the High School gym. mm and there|were league bat. three nights every in ol No. 14 in Fords. Woodbridge .... :i s Metaehen .. ., 1 Referee—Caecum.: 1. Newark Bears Slarll raining Spirited Battle For Frtl! Marks Highlight Of S Training Session CARTERET^i 1 lights of the N\» , ! ing sessions so ;'.. spirited contest !>' Levy and U n CM) : trat W e job. Ih. 22 yean of *?< » personally, but : > \ the others bit ii •. sttOfglefor a ny I'vnot t r f • Levy ami croeaed bn th« •: • yeartago, Levy, .?•• Una College, in ^ far his first prof' at Btnghamton. T CabHeUon, who n (CotUinutd < 1; [Trout Season Opens On April IS 5 TRENTON — Plenty of Breok, own and Rainbow trout, includ10,000 "tackle-busters" AT |ecder Ash rangjng in length >m fourteen to twenty-four inch* wiU be awaiting the army ef [iw Jersey anglers if famoms pub. trout streama of the State ten the^seaaon gets nnder way April 15, the State Fish aad me Commission aane«n<3ed to- •fo, J March 2 last the huge tank jcks of the Haekettstown Flea itchery began the traaapMtitian trout, te tha w i M t a paUHeanu and by the opening day the trout season, thousand* of rai sited trout will have been nted in their rfew natuial hoBaa, ring the season, whieh closes on ly IB; the libefatlon of the front continue In order to o o iassm iasm a l for f iiceatai i ady supply aaglsn. The trPut dUtributiea pMgttn nned this year.by the commlsv from the world-faijMaa Haek> t6wn Hatchery, calls fat IJberv of 250,900 Native and Brook it; 125,000 Rainbow trout; ,000 to 160,000 Brown troot 10,000 of the super-trout, latter will be widely dietrifchin all g^ut streams of New' «y, under plans <rf the com- and Rainbow trout • from three to r'nplaced in the tun; State and many "• legal site before tl season is over. Tl» comprising the full ' expected to reach I • the ttilrty day sin ' la aay event, the > aouDced. Uader the busy lined for the tank '' • uattl April ir>, I" and MO.OO0 newly i •jae trout will >»' '' awaiting tho srmy > mea. The wiQ be Kberated Weather conditii tribution progi traaiportlng ' streaau from ' l i i b Hatchery < nearby northern it! I ' days y Over 2,000,n<i" and 1 hatch at H»fk<" at the haUhcry \ tUt seasons. '' be moved this M •alfl In the P<M,1 ' tine developnK 1 aupervision of li h lion. commission n i " batch of you"* 11 Trmit Planter* full a minion Brook, Brow« finest in history. •• (.• 111.' r WfrjnfM-r.v-'•••••••• • } • PBK»y FMDAY, MARCH H 1989 V * M Case of Mistaken Identity An outstanding oast of mistaken Identification occuned In * criminal court in B<A1<IM in 1913 Seventeen witnesses, all unknowH to one another, positivelyideutiaeH the accused as the man who had given them worthless checks. Subsequently, says Culler's Weekly, he was released from prison through the capture end confession, pf the real forger who bare no resemblance | whatsoever to him. HIS WAI Early C»e of Beverage-* Chocolate was us>t-d 11,01»• in the tote Seventeenth and r igbtrriiiti centuries and tea, uitrutLui ed as a medicine and tor a time sailing nt a price between £2 and £ 5 a pound, did Dot become a popular druik u»Ul the middle of the Eighteenth cen tury. After 1650, therefore, we find coffee, tea and chocolate pots; tea and coflee ipooni; and, (or a time, silver tea cupi made after the style of tin CUneae U» bowl. Roufb on Jnjlt&u Studeata H i f ' i H a .lo|i,iii«sc c o m p l e t e s h l a llircp In five ye,n course In )u)itsu te n d t i tij become a trainer, iie I* (obliged to experience the sensatio* uf bung chuked iuto ioaeoiibility, according to an authority in Colh t r s Weekly, if it does not h a p . pen tu him in a contest, hii o w . Instructor does the Job on gradu* turn day. Becaua* nrtiteta Jews mint W*r Wtm Aelt War farl*tttoHiekty , the whit* day UMA ID th* Iimoui pipis if fee wnu ntffit, U mined principally In Alia |t hai b*fa fraft feat serve current* are speeded by warmth, eject body eketrlclty. a hat when takbif the oath witness bra and many yauag tan do not wear haU, Marylebooe polio* court of London hai inatalled M ofldal felt Name Marion Means 'Bitter' The name Man-m •••t H t w i w (^ri fin, means "bitter " being » viiriani (i Mary, notes Oureuce A. Cuwles 11 th« ClevdJand Flam Dtulcr. It ,i one of the small class of namea borne by bath men and women, although the tendency M to restrict woman to Marian and leave Mario* and orfani carUlaly Smperor N« Kama burn and. nWM ft* JMUMMtl Wi'il bU Addlt. etarator 1» feet hl(b and • in* MfW optratad by «on- •rhat'a aU you kMW H^etomakettttmlki XLI/H JI T CBOCOUttt l<on(nl Volianic Kruptlun Onv uf tin1 lDiigi'st ri-i'ordt'd displays 01 it'iimit violent* occurred in Japan in 1UI4, ubtervea a writer in Collier't Weekly. Durinf the 3D hours preceding the great volcanic eruption uf Sakurajima an January It, one meteorological obatrvatory aloe* recorded 417 earthquakes, or an average of one every tout umutM *od 19 iecod Mrleor Fall* i* M4 B. 0. One c,f Uie earliest falli of metew» to b , recorded took place about « « "• C in uuna, Otherancient 'alls of stone>t torna of which were made object, of worrtiip, are recorded by Pluureh l n d p l l B y j ^ •tone referred to in the Acta at thi "nage of Diana el th« Ephrtiaw which (ell d u w n frum j u p l M r w t | probably a meteoric itont, ai ii alto dcubtlcii the sacred tUn* b u i K M r * • Kaaba at Mecca. (Magi at violBa, fuHut, karpa, uavMea and awtaln OHMT Initnunaau I N gaMnOy «a4« at the inteatlMi tt atoaf. itftMtl* tha letMtlDW «l um Of karMt a n ««a»k>oaUy aubaUtnUd. PAGB NTNE J- Men O t « n rf W r w ( l , Becau ecause there it n 0 property ng<U « a n s , it i, widHitahev«d1ta» widHitahev«d1ta» «ans, • n ) " 33 nn ee « ^titld ^titled tto h hunt and keep » e countless m.Ukmi uf duUar» <4 treasure lying i n f Ln ken «hlp». H»». •ver, this ,3 U u t tl.ue_ l l y f g ^ » » ' WioJtly, at the underwritei bwume the ,ole legal owiwri t l * « e wrecks and aU contenu « <M day the insurance It paid, WUtwa «f chtwimca ""TTIIII I U During th« Ming D y n , l r , ta Q ^ » « * « who. wMowtd, rwruteed un. *W"Wd from any age under M to •9 wart officially honorad with pal. taW»««wrial.rchM)dlhd AND THE I ,,-y is growing cold toward cut the IM uaam u* it she doesn't warm up. (ITT HABIT! ( ot'T OF PLACE MEN, YOU LOOK ALL HCT UP. HOLIYLL POOL I wAHTA TELL VA d they Ukt 'obey' out of ge ceremony?" that w u the only place r used." 1; c5O*« jta ____ How'i that for a prize you think he ought to picture at the show, if he'i 1 good pen ay. TAINT R16H1' " M WOODS »S FULL ff NKE,5JN6LEl f>MES ACHIN' FEK A U)VIN'COMBN<llON A H M S U j W M * * W A HOME RHt ONt 0 ' THrM H E U MOOK UP IF WE FirWlIM A O.ASSY AND I KNOW 3 l S T y ONE FOR HIM ^ JJ—j-,, , LONELY BACHELOR WISHES UlCE COMFY HOUSEKEEHEIf, SfNGlE. N O T R F E S WELL, IF YA WANTA 61T ME HITCHED U\V MOKNIN'Sl>Al^kANDSeND THE BlLl ID DENNa KELLY ver wat once kilted .In 't wonder. Anyone kill- ld k i n you a dozen it. ' • oataof TO CATCH ONE CONFOUND IT' EVCRYBOOC SEEMS TO BE OUT AND I fiOTTA ^ AMSWERTHATKXXBtu MYSELF 'cr* WEIL I'M YFR NitE 'L COMFY she found a husband? yi-t, but the enthuslasher search makes me nut he long before she \rtHA7 AM I Ur1 AGAINST.1 T > « T I Y NO VALCNTINQ BUT lnster-Who if that nn? I do believe ha'i with. me. 't be alarmedl He Idiot * , Expreai Service prcsg lervloe bflUB^ifi ntcs wai ituttd on 1B39, when William Sunuien of Boiton, |the first expreif iWpallse full of package! Service wai toon ax> leitionWs.ad49,000, . Spell' includIt will pproval Ited. budget third' dge O be Cri NT TO INTRODUCE tOU TO MISS ^UOAJILY • PHILANUEBEK FOR MY blMPLE \ •5" Is, who idio Bm»ire cuterill rende^ he " ' will • and stra. as chalK ed by Alt Frank Mi ress 'he Fr . will mettt • , v MARCH 24, 1939 .•* ^ja^fB^^ef^^^HaTafaB drew» - I'AGUTttN ruLlr , STATE THEATRE WOODBtUPGE, N. J. Pkoa* Wabge. M i l l Tonifht and To»»*r»*r " SwettheirU" — AUo — MAR. 2 "The Great Waht" y, MARCH "LITTLE PAL" Mickey Ra«n«y _ Plu. — who M h o w from Maryland wood Saturday night. oliege for Women for the spring v » w •»! Newark Bears reguUr first Backer. L«n w u hit- L tins .304 and fielding excellently | and there WM no place en the ' Utam for tt&yAlabama Jewish boy. Sent to Norfolk, Levy hit .813 in 1937 and followed that up with a .318 mark at Binfhamton last season. In the meantime, Gsbrieluon was piling up averages of .286 and .310 with BingaamtOn and Seattle. jTtiough L*n ji more experienced, Ed has more batting power and at thif point he seems to have the «dge in their private battle for the job of guarding the gears' initial bag. Levy is one of the most colorful player* Newark has had in a jlorfg time. Serenely confident .of his abittty, Ed hasn't the slightest doubt that h* will Uke Lou Geh. rig's place pn the New,York Yankees in 1940., He has improved every year and although he realizes , International League pitching will be tougher to hit than that in the Eastern circuit, he see* no reason why he. shouldn't bat .330 for the Beare this year. CASH N1TE THURS. MARCH 3041. West With the Hardy." _ - AUo — "Thanks ior Everything" r->.» »tfuctto»i. Those attending were i ^ 7 . ^ . 7 Mr.? M. ****** Aj.i.iHs to* Arthur DenBLyker S t James' Auditorium Amboy A v e . __ .. . Woodbridg( 10.20 GAME $121-"UHOLY"..JACK POT j l 5 $3S0 IN MONEY AND PRIZES an<l M *>* hn Hospital, Jersey City, Mu Aubrey emting from a recent illneu at ~Mr: i|It home of her parent*, Mr. and A Mi- James Schrmfft of West Street. Mrs . Lawrence Suit, Mrs. who returned to her home vTaitha Frugner, and Mra. Henry <;n:w. all of West Street, were • v „„,„> at the flower ihow i n Hew - * * • « ^ Mr.. William Godson Vi.rk (ity last week. • ' Colonla Boulevard entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luder- o n 8 o n < t a y M r l - ¥xt$ Schermolld ,4 Kairview Avenue are enter- i o n < I^"wl 3t- of Jar«y City. ,!,; iLK- this week their dangbter, —Mr. and Mn. Montgomery '.uriwig NeaUer of Mew Yprk. Kimball of Dover-Road were guitt* Mi •11 01 u<r»»r n"«u w»«» »-•«— . ' at a reception and dinner, ThorsI ny ', ' ' ' at « reception and dinner, Thors „ „ „ , day night, held by the Peddie WomMrs. James Currid of North day n > i night, held by the Peddie Worn committee aW Hill Koad served on the the committee e Club Club at at CrinbuYy Crinbin-y and and were wen e of a supper tendered the * »«eeti of of Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Philip Philip ,, (harge of a supper tendered the * •• •• »«eeti Preparatory kahway Boy Boy Scouts ScouU Troop Troop No. No. 41 41 Hood Hood of of the the Peddie Peddie Prepi Tiinity Meihgdjit itw Trinity MethgdJit Church Church I S«hool School faculty., faculty, ayntatt. —M t a j ju nun et Woodward of 1 Thursday nirtit, Mta .Mrs StarttMf•'Bmah^of rttwrfBirthj«f Colottfa Fairrlew Avenue Avenue and andLeonard Leflnara '^TBmrai^or ^ T m i U i ^ fColgnia ColgniaFairview ltj entertained over the Thomien Thomten of mu Eliiabeth nterUined were the "** l »" 1 "—" iny,,,.,,, „. .u*> week-end'her daughter, Janet Cox, guest* of honor at a a pany party «i at the guesta 01 nonor at «•• f New York City. ' - - - ofhome of Mr*. Theodore Bishop Mis Howard " fWest Potapeck. ^^__^_ j - ' . At The Rahway | ia Ed towers a full five inches over Co on A steam locomotive «..— - • six feet, weighs 190 and is Tightl.f\Mhanded. Hi* Irish-Jewish national- S 8 W aervice in 1^7, * hundred - M r . and M<< , 1J1L-. » ' ity should bfing out the fana of • ri one years ago, ran u ^ r ' t s and daughter, ' " ' j i - t u r i i i ' i ] both races to Ruppert Stadium thi* power for scenes of a mo ,«n Fairview Avenue season. Last year he finished o w n in, D. f amonif the top five in Batting and picture being filmed near B u t * from a visit in * * Ml Scluill(iMr —Mr. » v , Meadows, in the High Sierras. hit 12 home runs where runB in a league w e Clt.lllH'il berp nf " ' parks art- big and fences distant. Meadows, in the High Sier -tants 1" Hi. Levy will tell you his pal GabrielThe locomotive, a William Cal Saturday S wastinjf WHSIIUK his m a time„ trying . - » - - - „ to loway type, is the sunn; one which pulled in which Abraham j b this this spring , , d ttlit j l utrain a i n i(1 w h k h Abraham land thi1 Newarkk job apring, Lincoln rode from Sprinrield, 111., hut l.t'ii has different ideas. , ; U 1 . . , . were to Washington, I). ('., for his inKiunk linl.i iclsim is a lefthander, n o t | auguration as President of ih« 1 1 H . fiirri.l. Mr. Bi us tall as Big Ed, but packing 210 United States in 1HG1. The dou-Schaufele. Mi'. «.( pounds on hi!t defect 3 inch frame. 1. Daniil ble-decker Imky coach in wnich DfnBle*kf»..lU-»n IK- hasn't LevjW slugging power, Charlie DenBU-yker. Mi. anLincoln rode bove Robert Taylor but he's « uluti^ consistent hitter Mi- ami Mrs. Ludwin, for a sequence of "Stand Up end ! who usually makes the .300 group Fight," which cornea Sunday to the ».....«« i'""- M';,Sandiiw. and he knows his way around the U ov PinkI CharU^ M'^eHbag. I.ast year he led trie Pacific 'Kahway Theatre. j On a specially built 1400-foot hum. nnd Mr- *» Coast League first basemen in asI truck, udded an a temporary B»UI CruwUy. I of the Diamond Match Company's —Mr. and Mrs. > Sayvtll ! logging line, the train ran through ,lbjL.£inewoo, ng lumber «.f Knirview Avenil as then | ewoo t 4-l h£-~Ei!! d >i burning lumber ehopped'oil thr'alfe. f o r photo- l«u««ts a m Sunday and J I l l i graphic purposes purposes taif taif paper paper w was also ! \VllHain Rice nnd: r inialil and Jr.. Continued fVom Sport Page graphic am. and tossed into the firebo p jn-f Iminrton, am. M t s s e d into the firebox to produ tossed produce dM !Courtney Pier amWaynt, of G. F. T. sufficiently l black b l k smoke. smoke Engineer John H. Strine and | Summit. 0 0 0 Fireman Lawrence W. Sagle ac- i —Mr. and Mil1 B. Rtib 2 compunied the train, sent from the f Vuwv K«ad ha'nifd fii.ni v 0 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's a t\v.> month VKCB r'loridii. 0 Baltimore Museum for the picture. — Wi-ndell Dt1 Hoffman 0 Dressed in costumea of the 1H5O' . «, Boulevard ir. visit the huim 0 they appeared as atmosphere play- of his parents, MMi>. Janu.3 2 8 ers along with some two^score ex-, Doyle of Linton. -traa who occupiedjthe two coaches. —Mr. and M-J''••>' Bodi-n gneii 011 SynPiralas Dover h h th Though the trSiTlaiTliitteT" train canTblRW W^of Dover RM c ion of Mr. day nltht 0 0 1 „ I the boiler. 0 The la.st Motion cf the track was purposely laid over a stiff grade 1 7 to depict what happened in the lBSO's when the engine balked. The minute it started sliding backMAN-MADE LIGHTNING Ten million volt3 of artificial wards, the male passengers, inlightning arc to be generated and cluding Taylor, clambered from dischargei! at intervals in one of the coaches, jumped to the Umk the exhibit buildings at the New and pushed. and Giants fa WITHERS THE ARIZONA WILDCAT _ Jn i , niui fioad entertained Wednesaaj afternoon, the tewing claa* of in i - mra. rf»u« Crane o f Colonta w » EVERY MONDAY NIGHT * rkain-o' action, and was guest of hVno? n ^ t * ™ *?"SlC^l™ (Continued from Sport Page' \ "DISBARRED" "Out of West Hill Road are en- Hill R o a d was the eveiung g u » ' J * * • DOOR PRIZE $10 ADMISSION Joseph Andrascik 562 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBR|DCi FREE DEUVERY ™™' BUTTER - 1 2 7 Clb. fMOKED 1 Spring Ib. CAL1 EGS IAMB HAMS FRESH KILLED IY FRESH PORK LOINS jenuine :APONS ib. RIB END FOREQUARTEB9 Utw HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT H BLADE CUT PRIME IB [OAST MILK FED 25c RV UE AMLP WOODBR1DGE LlOUOR STORE HA4 ST GEORGE AVE. N w t Door to Ai,dni,ji'j 86 k HICH GRADE WINES, LIQUORS, BEERS '| At R«*w»Mblo P r i u i O|>o. ZrT7 Nlfkl 'Till 10 P. M. Froo P « l i w y fr»m 7 *• m- tp • p. ••—8«t«rd» r , 9 EASY TO GIT |SI TO ISM TO MEET EXTRA EXPENSES -iirini b Jut atoaail futnll) nftda nrw »" liiiunr amlt ivpaln. Urn. II lb<n toa'l t<i arouil, d « " lualduttai l a l limmpllr. >«P*» la •• •lullnitnli, arnaeti to [FUEL AND FURNACE 01 ENJOY T U B YTTAI. HIGHEST QUALITY FOR IVSRY MAKt O r - i U t N M N'II ICmtantMiamt—tT«rflal^ priT»( >» taiftn —Ir U» bomber »i(i si«-«l—cut la 14 boanl (nntfnkal—«a tt It monthf A. Prompt and Courteous Service PENN PERSONAL LOAN CO. f N J O*pt of 8#nling | k . « . No bib V COR. SMITH «nd STATE STREETS (EstifMt 306 State SO (Over SUr\*AY DRUG STORE) Phont PERTH AMlOY 4-0087 [NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. RAHWAY, N j | H . 0 M . M 7-126? — Night Phone Rah. 7-04:4-1 York World's Fair 1930, probably ENGLAND'S CRACK to the consternation of visitors. RAILROAD FLYER The. "Coronation Scot," EIIRSWISS VERSATILITY larSd's crack railroad train, a fleet Switzerland's ikil! in the pro- locomotive and seven coaches, is to duction of mechanisms, which to be on exhibition in the Transportamost of the world means the mak- tion Zone of the New York World's intr of watch movements, is to be Fair 1S3!). A steamship is to land dernonstrated very differently at it at Baltimore, and thence it is tu the New York World's Fair.*'One make a tour of the United States item of that republic's exhibit is before' going on exhibition at the to be a 30-ton steel crane, ,a far Fair. cry from a watch. oi falti require ipe- C*B« in cleaning. n) perfectly »n«l we | eh»r«« lov pricei ; . . . • . . . , . , * \ Angelo's Shoe Shine & Hat | Cleaning Parlor. 1365 State St. Perth Amboy DEAR SIR: Do as tho Buy allyou FACTOR The saving Styles and Fit and Ju M, TRl rttinf vp to i whi if fnl 31 FREE CARS TOP O1 THE MORNING . . . ™ J< iKpion The Ith thi >,xt me ans co ission '< thei wr it Doda i rfere And the top of our milk bottles is sanitary, to protect the paateurtaed, creamy contents. You j. play safe when you tell p our Faiaily Service to In Mm • Nop 1 a pei hi|s am rda for was p* ey ind rt all-da and For Metuchen 6-M32-J IN OlDSMOB/lE'S BIO NATIONWIDE PRIZE CONTEST Q«t to know the new OMs Suty Iwtter, enter Oldarnobile'* "Cat-a-Day" Contest nnd you inny win an Oldsruobile free/ Okjamobile want|i.more |*oplr to kn<iw more about America's new'eat low-priced cur. That's why OMsniobile is making It to May, WO interesting mid so well worth your while to Invotflcate the big, Villiimt, ()0 H. P. Olds Sixty right nowl ¥011 MAY WIH A NEW 1939 OLDS "SIXTY" 1-DOOR SEDAN I Wtiat you do ia lake a trial drive. Then, write down the things that hnpreaaed, you moat on un Ofiic.ml Entry Blank. (All entries, to be oUrttile, must be made on Official Blanks.) Mall your entry to Oldatoobile, Lansing, Mich., and it will be considered tot tho day's price corresponding to the date of Its poatmork. There** no obligation, of course, so get busy today. 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