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1 "Wf. ff*, I (HE "INSIDE KW - DOWN ;<AK HAPPENINGS * THF. (HOWS NEST B, h. NAVIGATOR,, I IO.TODAVS IS5UK Snbepenbent - Heaber THE LARGEST SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTY COMPLETELY COVERING WOODBRIDC6, SEWAREN, AVENEL, PORT READING, COLON IA tut SEUN v.\i NO. 29 E COLLECTION H OPERATED OWN IS URGED Contractor! Pad Lttle To Inur* vce, Baley Say IN NOT AT FAULT Ljnts Submtted At Ion Of Be*r4 Art, Be Condertd Heatjla "In- J. Balsy, at b..f hv townshp board, of,,,by nght, urged the,,.,, deep consderaton «ntcby the munlcpajnnuntan and operate lt, H <t> collecton departwas ad- Baley fol-,,,,iih complants from ;,ll sectons ef the.u-h revealed the presnf cotleetton» * > hr.s to Ncholas Lang- A holds the garbage, Lllhum; and ashes are, Im- that roason, col- H,M to pck up other,,.., r -K of the dscusson, ^turned that the low bd f,,r whch Langan wa :h,. ) )3( contract s nn curry out the garbage the townshp, ob Worth More t,,lt the Board that he j trouble collectont are be- u ay le contnued by tatnscnt collector h not lo the Job rght. But M could hs be for mthct p»y The only nande the job If to a towtlnhlp-opertod kartment, or pay j them meat certan rer of Health offce,"»nl, "rvcetva numerous every #e«k. The eon* OIH lk", of Fords, appear. Mson, voced hst e* > gref by tellng the taurgree"n and WldU In Fords are nc- uhrly. nt contract, held by mnates the end of the n utter wn Imurd for constdtts- -T" } TO HEAR BID IT ASSESSMENTS Pettoners May Pt- Ptas At Town On Monday l;llu(;]r Pettoned "n ths assessments ther propertes stwnshp wll be heard ; of the. Mddlesex n-l of Taxaton who commttee chamber vn>a\ buldng here Iknber 8. t» rra,hk-fl K Defner, l«county." "m; made applcaton " n ther assessments to, appear beto 4 " state Tor seekng such to the members of tjh conb«uof Peter presdent, SoV "hn Fr PlUpatrcW HT, the townahps "snon wll also be n Mondays hearngs TO MEET Thb Sowaron \ Ur Iut wll meet tonght "f Charles A. Shaw, Important matters Idue. N, J Only Mnor Scuffles Mar Serene And Peaceful Calm Of Pre-Prmary Days-Just In Cm Youre Interested WOODBRDGE Th.rt carcely ruffle on the local poltcal ccnr even thougb prmary letton t only four days away. To um t up, there ere teven contetu for Coanty Compttee end n the Thrd Ward Frank WukeveU end John Hughe* an ptted afant each othar for the Democratc nomnaton for Towmhp Commtto*. Th. fupufelcaa*, mnut a formally-enured canddate for Tewrtbp Q»m- Mlle n Ik* Frt Waft] art,»umlti to draft th* ncumbent, Frederck A. Speacer, tbreuh the medum of a (lct,* vote. There, you have the whole fory n a «* lull, but, n * you may want an extra detal,. yotr.farort* newspaper snt the one to dl«- appolbl you. Take the Hufhet-WuWaU affar, for In. lance, If youre not dong a-nythnf OIM. Mr. Hug AM tthe choce of th* organsaton headed by Tboma. Leahy whle Mr. Wukovet t Barge And Couple Of Smoke-Stacks Unearthed In Sewaren Excavatons Is Ths Another Pompe? Ask Dggers Of Themselves As They Fnd Strange Remnants Fve Feet In Ground SEWAREN Callng all hstorans from the rockbound coaat of Mane to the sunny-shores of Florda! A second Cty of Pompe h»s been unearthed, not n the Old World but rght here n Sewaren. Of course the dscovery dffers somewhat from that of the days datng back to B.C, numbers. Pompe, accordng g, to htory, wan bured under many layer of lava. The Sewaren fnd All Expert Experts Expert h under ordnary terra fr ma. The dftcovvry was recorded On Fght For \L Readers Wedneday whle workmen were The 5-round heavyweght njrafed n the dggng»t foundaton* for four large storage tankj fght between Tony Qalento Ard Lou Nova slated, for tonght to ba eomtructed on the lte Of n Phladelphas muncpal th* former Boynton Lumber Company property. Rtadum, In the event «ypu fght fans have other mportant engagements to fll and team to Th«axcavaton s bong conductod by the Slull V\\u\, Ol C»poraton of ths place whch has be n a dther over the conflctng affars, broth a sgh o re- purchaod the Boynton land.that Itretchel from the present Shell lef. You can learn alt about the plant to the Woodbrldge creek on battle n advance by Hadng the eaat sde o West Avenue. the SPORTS ECHOES column A DcoTery! PU.drven began operaton*, but after penetratng fve were struck, day, laborers were brought nto play for the purpose of dggng to the fve-foot level n ordtfr U> dsclose the sold resstance. In short order the men found the opposton. Two chmney stacks were uncovered. Where they came from, how they got no on» seem* to know. - Old tmer* recall a small brck factory, but they,dant..rem»m,ber any volcanc eruptons or earthquakes that may have covered tho ste, Even A. Barge I Further excavaton rtvoaled an old barge, The wood n the plankng, sad to be three nches thck, s reported to be n excellent condton. The how-cqmo and wherefore of ths dscovery also remans unknown. Just what other dscoveres are to be made rests h the hands of tho ple drvers and foundaton dggers. One thng certan, {the Shell [Corporaton got more than just land n the deal. The tract was purchased by tho cempanyf as the frst step n ts expstslojf program. Two 8,. barrel tanks and two of 65, capacty are now beng erected, The cost of the propject» (Mltated at approxmately (56,. Pt. Readng Fre Co. Checks Blaze At P. &R. Coal Dock PORT*READIN% - A fru of unknown orgn caused slght damage to per No. at the I. & R. Coal Docks shortly after mdnght, Sunday. Fremen of Port Readng Fre Company No., repondnr quckly to the alarm, dd excellent work n checkng the blaze whch at frst threatened to do consderable damage, Offcer Frank Szullar nvchtgatcd for the pcjlcc, on the aport page today. So, turn to the sport page, take a gander at the prwlf by l<tatl -" "expert." may WHOOPING COVGH HITS 7 HERE DURING MONTH Btdlty Fles Htdth Statstcs At Meetng O Board Monday WOODBftlDGE Ten cases of communcabll dseases for the month of August were reported to the townshp-board of health Monday nght" by Health Inspector Harold J. Baley. Of that total, seven were whoopng cough and three tuberculoss. Inspector Baley alto announced that nne dog-bte cases wee nvestgated by hm durng August and reports of each fled wth the Satft hoard of health. The nspectors monthly report also showed th^t s department ssued Jtf teen plumbng and fve sewer permts. Recepts totaled 5.5. Trnty Church Mens Clah Hears Perry Talk On X-Ray WOODBRIDGE The Mens Club of Trnty Epscopal church held ts frst meetng of the fall season at the church Parsh House Wednesday nght. Twenty-fve members attended and wee served a, delltoys dnner by St. Mar garets Unt. George P. Perry, E. T. of Perth Amboy General Hosptal, gave an nterestng talk on the x-ray and floroscopo and showed many exhbtsto Illustrate- hs address. Wnston Hussey of Barron Avc nue spoke? brefly on the solar system and at the concluson of the meetng set up a telescope through whch many placets were observed. WOODUKIDGE, N J FRIDAY, KEITKllfcU. 6, m\) recognsed a» th* r*f ular organzaton farorts. Both have ben makng the carol part**, th* pcnla and Ih* varom tocal galheraga a th* ward for th* pad f*w wo*k» and tpe report both *r* oong confdence over th* onlcom*. Th* wnner wll battle Commtt*«man Herbert Raaka, Republcan ncumbent, who hat no pr- B*Iura «* get to the dueattfan of CtwaW Commttee contet let at remnd r*«that* faetn Mayor Augutt F. Grenar, R«t>««laa.n, wlt hare at h. opponent Edward A. Pha, Democrat. Commtteomaa Jam** Sehaffrck a tba StfCWd Ward wll leek h. thrd term agan*! Jo.*ph Daubach, Jr., Denaerat and Ta Collector Mchael J. Traner wll hare at h* opponent h* prodeceor, C. Albert Lar.on af Ford.. (Contnted on Page 2) ADULTS ON RELIEF GET HEALTH TESTS Program Devsed To Detect Tuberculoss; 35 Already Examned WOOIWRIUGK A program of tuberculn-testng all adults on relef -OHH n Woodbrdffe Townshp s now n progress un< er the auspces of the Mddlesex County Tuberculoss League, In co-operaton wth the local Board of Health. Conducted wthout cost to the ndvduals and n the hope of arrestng contagon, the plan also s undertaken to detect any sgns of the dlstas* before the perod n whch It can successfully be halted has passed. Thus far approxmately 3oVof all relef clent* have bean gven the examnaton, Announcement had been made that tests wll be made for those remanng, at :3 P. M. n the- Muncpal Buldng here. Representatves of the league wshed the fact to be stressed that the teat requres but a mnute and s absolutely panless. When any «vdence of the dsease a found; In addton to carryng out the rogram n Woodbrdge, a smlar :ampa;n also was conducted n Mctuchen, South Amboy and Car-.eret and among the four munclalttes eght actve cases of tuberuloss were found, a number greater than was detected-» smlar examnatons among all school chldren n the same communtes- Year 57 Opens For Jews; Yom Kppar Is Next Week s n the Name* Brdal Date Mss Maran Howe Of l.ynn, Mtugchusttg who wll become the brde of Albert Hasc-n, Jr., former Townshp man, on October 7. The ceremony wll le performed by Rev. (. H. Howe, father of the prospectve brde, n the tyaah- A, ntfton Street Baptst Church. Mr. Hanson s a graduate of Woodhrdge Townshp H {h School and of IruU Insttute. He s a research engneer wth the General Electrc Company, FORDS WOMEN SET FLOWERSHOWDATE Annual Fall Event Slated Sept. 2 In Frehouse; Dnner October 9 FORDS The Fords Womans Club held ts frst rogular meetng of the fall season Wednesday nght n Thomaena Communty Hall and members were cordally welcomed by the presdent, Mrs. Howard Madson. At the busness sesson, Mrs. Antop Lund was apponted lbrary chll-man and her commttee recommended that ths newly-ac qured lbrary buldng be moved to the lot sdjonng the tract ownta dub for ts proposed th«be dug ard foun< dattohs bult. Plans wete made for a fal flower show and bake gale to be held September 2, at the Fords frehouse wth Mrs. Arthur Overgaard as charman of the flower exhbt and Mrs. Ncholas Glko charman of the bake sole. The an g was presented- M after a bref dscusson was unan- The club also voted to hold ts,,,, annual roast beef dnner* October WUBRDGE Speolal servces n Adath Israel Synagogue, n Woodbrdge marked the begnnng of the year 8T for members of the Jewttlk fath. The holday opened Wednesday at sundown and lasted one day for lberal Jews and two days for orthodox., Tha tradtonal Jewsh New Vcar, whch s the frst day of Tlshre, the leventh month n tho order of months, s the annversaryof the creaton of the world. It also n accepted as the day of judgment upon whch God Bts and looks at thu records of manknd and the Jewsh people themselves apprase ther conduct toward ther fellows durng the prevous year. Yom Kppur, the day of Atonement, occurs next week. Townshp Treasurer Is III; Surgery May Be Necessary WOODBRIDGK^- Townshp Treasurer Olaf J. Morfenson s n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal sufferng from a ntomach alment. He was taken to the nsttuton Wednesday nght and unless hs condton mproves by Monday mornng an operaton wll be necessary. tf opa jy AmM APARTMENT HOUSE After Battle Fought Wth DollarsPERMIT APPROVED BY ZONING BOARD Nobody Wanted Peaceful Lttle Strp O Land Vntl Last Week - And Then The Bg Bombardment Was On! Kuhlman, Lddle Vote To Allow Excepton To Present Curb TWO MEMBERS ABSENT Moran Alone Sdes Wth Objectors; Town Commttee To Get Cast WOODBRIDGE The Fords "Corrdor," a strp uf la m :l feet wde by 28 feet deep, whch drew a bddngonburdment from two real estate agents, has been oeztd am IH today n the possesson of Andrew Nogrady of Fords. : For seveal years the "corrdor" lay peacefully between Mho Fords Playhouse and Lunds Servce Staton, New avenue, Fords, wthout j person payng any attenton to (t Nubody wanted ths strp of land. The orgnal owners, behnd In taxes, lost the property. The townshp acqured t For two years the real estate department tred to sell the land. Thngs came to a pretty pass when a valuable pece of land sueh as that n queston was unwanted- Then, suddenly, wth an unexpected stroke, Sol Kelsey, Perth Amboy real estate broker, swooped down upon WllamAllgaer, townshp real estate drector, offerng buy the "corrdor" for $93. Allgavr was quetr te hep st the proposton The legal procedure wax carred out The property was advertsed for sale wth the date for hearng bds set for September n the muncpal buldng. Everythng worked nut beautfully untl-mayor August F. Urelner called for bds. Commttee Se«ke Shelter Unprepared for the attack, the townshp commttee was shelled by torrent of fast bddng by Mr. Kclscy attd a second bdder, Mr. Nocrady. The orgnal offer jumped from»u3 to $96, Kogrady rasng the ante (3. From I96 t went to *,, $^, $,2 and then M.SOO, wth Nogrtdy beng the last bdder. At that pont, folsey asked for (Contnued on Page I) WOMAN, HURT IN FALL SEEKS $5, BALM helm Resdent Plantff In Acton Aganst Perth Amboy Landlord ISUBWW Papers wore served. ttcotdr to IarkerE. Nelstn of luln, n. a sut for $5, brought by Mrs. Julus Saad of Cooper Avenue aganst the Peoples Buldng and Loan Assocaton of Perth Amboy. The defendant company s sad to own the home In whch Mrs. Saad resdes, Accordng to Mr. Nelsen, hs clent was,,, njured j when she fell whle ascehdng the stars from the frst floor to the second. Assstance of the Woodbrdgr Emergency Squad, he stated, was requred to ad Uts. Skad after the accdent. The scto s to be After the busness meetng two heard n.the Mddlesex flm* "were shtfwn and refresh* Court of Common Pleas. menta were served, County Local Men SMI Are Held School Enrollment Drops In Counterfetng Inqury Despte Increase At H. S. WOODBUIUCE^A sharp duresse n pupl enrollment n WoodbrdKc Townshp s shown n fgures relcused tfs week by Supervsng Prncpal Vctor C, Ncklas. t A slght nclease wus shown n the hjh school populaton, jumpng from,87 n ljs8 to,393 ths year, The drop s represented by smaller clauses n the thrteen grade schbolsn the Townshp. Stedm-Boltr All A-Szzle As Blaze Envelopes Frame ELIN A fre of undetermned orgn damaged u steam roller here shortly after- mdnght Wednesday. The roller, owned by the state hghway department, was parked on the Lncoln hghway near Sucker Brook. Both Iseln fre companes responded to the alarm. Offcers John Manton and Frank Szaller nvestgated the blaze. A Bg day h The Lfe OfV/oodbnge Townslfy Potocemtn Amy Back In 93 They Were Outftted Wth Whstles M Ther Frst Motorcycle-A Nce Blue On- " the evtnth " "-tn on the hlorj W.«.dbrdg, Towmhp Ilnenl, v Kuh Wolk """ "" polce offcers I;I -IIIK arrests, the po- Mark Ashley, was Mntng out putl- " IHl «s. On Deuem- ntordevs report " lmwod fnes cdl- >"K to 54 and a "f f ; check for H beng turned ^ Thft for conveyng county, wrk- IHff jbfc offcer maklnjr the arrest, hud to escort the prsoner n queston, to tho workhouse. It meant walkng the prsoner to the Fast Lne, a long rde n the trolley, an" then a long walk through the woods," after leavng the trolley, n order to rebeh the workhouse, Itmght be nterestng to note, n passng, that n the early part of 92, the Townshp was dvded Into wards, for the frst tme.. On June 3,82, Wllam Butters and Mr. W mrh aw ^ ed to the polce force "to serve nt the request of the Townshp com, as spucal polcemen at the regular salary untl furthernotce" and the Chef was authorzed to apponttwo otfler men f Butters and Klen refused to-.serve,, Then on June 2, 2. Offcer mttee nt.$2, * day." A few <KVs nter It m*,m<wd and- oavred th*t "Wllam Butters ahrt be apponted ltd td»arvo ervo force."_jflu Eay > ly!; n. July,, on. dny to bw Mtt, "l capacty as Eml Klen." After the ntal meetng on the frst day of January, John Mchael McDonald submtted Us] Omenhser, the keeper of the lockup was ordered to vacate tho resgnaton as a polce offcer- of the Townshp, whch was receved lock-upbuldng before February and accepted. J, 93 and turn over the keys Of, At the same tme the commt the jal at onc e to Mchael Mller. Ue ordered that n the event of Chef Get A Ret vacances or addtons togha polce force such vacances Were to soon after wfcen hs salary,wa.chef Murphy "gof a break" bt tlled, byoonfrmlng, the *$. jncrfased, to "lqo /B, month to he pontmenl of speslsl polcdmn apponted to serve n connecton year untl fhe Waxmujn ofl %U rased at the rate of, SU per «djh tt"> r^yu ftpon,tejjgtf^ s* Relly was apponted polceman to act n place f Wllam Butters who declned to act n tlc name And tha Tfogresa began: jm provded wth whstles and th cjork was nstructed to Wrte to Hugh McCullum and Robert Full erton to get bds on a motorcycle Pullertons bds were as fol lows: "5 H. P, Hsrley & Davdson sngle cylnder, 235; 8 fl. P H»rl( lusb^mccullums bd was "7 H. P. Indan, 8Z6O." -It was noted tut the speedometer, (prestol lamp, headlght, horn, etc., wer to be purchased separately, Th bds were carred over for furth consderaton.,,<, f Speedng of autotsts became s problem, so t seems, f err th Ijjrk was Instructsd tojave sgn acva "attorjl Uornsr, WOODBRlboE Charged wth s.sk counterfet fve-dollar blls the townshp, Albert "Whtey" "hara, 29, of 389^chool Street, ml John Spoa, 23, of 75 Crampon Avenue, both of ths place, are tll beng hold by agents of the ewnrk offce of the Federal Bueau of Investgaton. Accordng to. nformaton be- cved to be relable, Secret Servce operators kro stll workng on the case and other arrests arc excctd to be made n a few days. Shara and Spos are sad to have asscd about nne of the spurous lls here last week. Former Rector Of Trnty Is Stranded h Scotland WOODBRIDGE Word was receved here ths week that Very Rev. Edward R. Welles, formerly rector of Trnty Church s.nd at present Dean of the Cathedral of All Sants n Albany, N. Y,, has been unable as yet to book passage home from abroad. Dean Wolle, despte threat Of war, complsted hs tour of Englsh churchts as an nternatonal exchange preacher, concludng hs schedule at W.atmlnter Ab» bey last flwday. AlUteugh no word had been rewred f rum hm for two week, a letter receved by hs chjrch superor stated he had gone to Fort Wllam on the northern tp of Scotland on the advce of theamecsh consul. Steel Equpment Emphye py brdge JJ Havt H PPcnc romarrom Swa* AVENEL Employees and famles of tho Securty Steel Equpment wll hold ther thrd annual pcnc und outng tomorrow at the Dansh Home, Metuchen. The affar wll be held all day and many przes wll be Awarded wnners n the varous contests scheduled. Refreshments, games and dancng Deludng a prle wats and elmnaton dunce wll be among the attractons. Earl fttacrackcn s charman of the affar. Home In Iseln It Entered Bat Hothngjt Dsturbed ISELtN Wh«r*Slr-. am Mrs. Jansen, of Creamer Avenue, ths place wfere away from ther home Frday nght,- an attempt was made by prowlers to break nto the buldng, accordng to a report made to the polce. Captan John Egan and Detectve Sergeant George BaTnt, who nvestgated the use, found ktchen wjrtkw tff screen bwkvn. Nothng.-wthn.th* hone was daturtr.d, howevftr, LON3 OL Wood brdge Lons Club wll meat ntrt Tuesday noon, September 9th at 4h«.«MMMt Bell X»a Room, Rah* A o Hn wll reman thure untl he can obtan passage to the Unted States. CAR HITS FREIGHT, DRIVER IS HURT Mraculously Escapes Injury In Smash On St. George Ave. WOODHlUKJK - Charles Mcl«> ; :lt. nf lft Thm-ch Street, ths place, mrarulusly escaped serous njury here early yesterday mornng, when hs car crashed nto a freght tran at the St. George Avenue crossng of the Phladelpha and Readng Ralroad. McCabe was rushed to the Perth Auboy Genual hosptal n th* ambulance. He was rw? attenton for laceratons over the left eye and, now and relemed. The car, whch was only a few weeks old, was badly damaged. The freght tran, pulled by engne No, 99, conssted of 3 cars and a pusher-artgne, No. 546, n the* rear. The tran was movng west and the automoble travellng north. Came Unknown- Conductor Harry Humel, of Brdgeport, Pa., was n charge of the tran. The engneer of the for. ward engne was Owen Kcld, and the freman, J, Peacock, both of Brdgeport, Pa. lte crew of the pusfcer-engtas boasted of M. Greshemer, engneer, of School Street, Port Readng; freman, Benjamn Martno, alsp of Port.Readng; anfl conductor, Leonard Morgan of Perth Amboy, As far aa could be learned, no reasons were advanced for the cause of the accdent. Peter Koa, of 72 Unon Street, Rahway,. gateman, was In charge of the crossng. Offcers Frod Ledner, Wllam Ronond and Cjnzo Zuccaro wtre detaled to the scene to gate the crash. rrvo^t, REPMANN WINNER WOODBRIDGE Wllam mann of 8 Thorpe Avenue, Avenel, won the prncpal prze n the drawng conducted by the Wood- HunpaHan rcuh. Democratc WOODBRIDGlf For nwwly two hours last nght the Zonng Board of Adjustment sat la the. commttee chamber of the Mwtl-. pal Buldng and heard argane)ntaj for and aganst the proposed constructon of a.-famly apartaaeat square on Green Street, facng* Tlsdale Place, here. DespH tha vehement protests of resdents ef that area, the board voted to reaommend to the Townshp Comsn.lt> tee"th«grantng of the Constrcton permt. Although the ste n queston s located In a (Jlas "A" resdental tone, Charles Kuhlman, actng charman of the Board, and ftsjpk Lddle of Fords, voted n favor»f the apartment houses. Thonuu Muran, the only other metrbsn* >f the fve-man board present, voted aeunst allowng the project whch h ponted out shquld be n a Claw Arthur Dunham and Wllam Nel, two other members, were absent from the bearng. In vocng hs objectons to the proposal, Hampton Cutter,,of Green Street, ponted out that the townshp zonng ordnance. thtat stated that n an "A" rwtdeqtbt zone, no dwellng shall be eetjted, altered or us«d except as a onefamly detached dwellng. Ordnance Cted Mr. Cutter contnued by layng, "I dont know why we have to dome hsra to defend ouraalxm when we have an ordnance to taju care of the stuaton. Aft«r aamnng the plans, I cannot see how uch a project can b» bult tor only "Pave we any protecton h«re n Woodbrdge?" asked Mr. Cutter. "The entre project s a busness venture at our expense. I am soldly aganst the plan. Im nereated n the progress of our town, lut am defntely garst apartments n Clas* "A" f»one«, "It s tue that the fnshed arojct wll brng n addtonal taxes, but t wll be taxes for a sngle, mprovement. Ths would be oonlderably offset when we charge the per pupl cost of~ educaton aganst the chldren who wll lve n tha apartments," he conclude^ Other objeotora noluded: Hugh Wllamson Kelly, jfrane R»p f an attorney representng Mr, and Mrs. Augustus Helanson, J. A.Compton, Mr. and Mra, George w. Harrson and Mm. Margaret Olham. Proponent* Polva. Wllam Turner, E.Gerald ZJtl-^ man and Wllard Dunham, repre- sentatvca of the Park Apartment Corporaton, ponted out the many features of the "project whch would add to the protean qf the muncpalty/ Mr. Kuhlman, n gvng tha boards decson, sad "n all farness to the applcants seekng a permt to carry out the apartment. project, the Board feds that n vew of the fact that taxpayers are of a 5-6 opnon on the matter, we must recommend to the Townshp Commttee that the permt be granted." Slp, Slde, Skd, Smash, Sock! Thus Goes Trac Over New Brunswck Avenue, As County Apples Gooey Coat Of Tar FORDS Merchants and resdents along New Brurlswck avenue, from Orows Mll road to Kng George road, * were treated to some trcky drvng here Monday mornnjr. For about thrty mnutes, the man thoroughfare of ths place packed more thrlls than art automoble dara-devu act at a country far.,... It all came about when the county road department decded to do a bt of resurfacng Of New Brunswck avenue, fhq street really needed t. There were more ruts and bumps on t tharl har on a poodle dog. Smatkol Care movng along tne south sde struck th«slppery gw. Skds, skds and more skds uroa n rapd lorder. Vehcles spun around lke m^rry-go-rounds and whps. Empty steel drums, s«t up n the centerof the. road to keep tje auto.mobl«j. to one sde Were Med n all drectons.. Shortly before oclock the north sde af the avenue was closed to traffc from Crows Mll road to Kng Georges road. Men The scene" was thrllng shd and machnes began pourng a leftsatlortal and dangerous W gooey layer of tar on the surface, wdll aa costly. One oar crashed the TnthV on the south sde of t curb snnpptk a *hwl off. Anothor muchft ranned nto a Ivpnue was mantaned, n o dltoeton toward Perth Amboy, parked car. One woman was Injured Before anyone / relhed/what and token to fr. Mller. happened, the flowng, tar began to flow acros from the north sde Autos wn c Hpottnd wth tar. All n all, t wm a had halfhour. ta the south,, Immedately thngs Fnally th polce w*re notfed began >o, h».pp*«omf the nhow fnd toh >otnhfjbj«v j f the ^VHH on.. -

2 FAGI TWO ItWttABgDt? (Contnued from Paae ) Broawrwk Aveaue at te Cty Lw* a*d K,aaahas).at PerU A»- boy Ctf Un, to warn aganvt speedng. Oe July, lt\t, the t«ke BkkUf became busy and tw«ware mm were appmntee «the ptloe 4epsrtnMt~Joa> P. Clrtlar, lkeatbey, b now w retred ratng «* n >... aad SaftUel CWWstln* las") Lloyd, of Port Readng, now deceased. The clerk was drected to put**** the luaa petafcfcle, from Mr. McCullam and Offcer Cholar becaste the «rst seotorcycle cop. The wstoreycw was fully equpped for those days and- we* panted n pette blue and lettered "Wocdtrklge Polce." In fact, the motorcycle, accordng to CMef Gmg Rct-ttnfc.w* *WH a part ef the pol*e eqwjaent wkcn he joned the Jem shortly after the war..." At aprwxnatarf the aesae tns*, Wllam Krause (now deceased) who later became jantor of the A.B*gmtToBeUmttdJ*Metl»dtt WGODBRDlv-Mas Jean Decktr, daugme of Sr ttnrf Mm. Claud* W I>erker, of 755 Rdfedal* A* HUH, ;.n. a mrtnber of the dramatcs staff at Centenary Ituno dl.. hm swt October 7 for her brdal date. She wll v.wr ry"chares A. Bojrart, *HI «f Mra. Charles A. b«^n «and kt late Mr, Bogart ony wll be perfena- * """ JbBT n. 5T^^rC««M*r ASSOCIATION. *-. Wj *&fermas Am Ah ELECTION Md a recepton wll follow -*»- MtM O«ker a.. yleeud *a Mr mad of bwwr. Mas ftareoy fwds of Paasa*. The brd«- «a4«wll be Ma Dfrotay Fetm of WetneW;»> Twoy BunV m W Jemy Chy,, Urn Oefofty WUams of V ^ r 4* awuga FRIDAY Port Readng srhoel, becasae a amaber of tfce pece fete*., Aa ratary to Al the nexpree term woed and the usher* wn be Har far as I could determne there Is at Wllam Denman who reegaed eld Brd, of Paaaak; lenne* no record n the mnutes of h«samneon of Engleweod and leaj(ta Wwd of Teaneek. when a«nored le Woodbrdge recently, Md Veba«Bu» St«nsel was appstrrtment. Ths snev have been due ts a slp-up bf the late Aa- After caaplettg her eouree fat aaaed treamrer. jnw Kerns, " M, Townshp Clerk Clrk at the Woodbrdge Townshp ffl s) Mra. WJlaw Falkenstom and already made hs depost that tme, who may have forgotten Beted, Mss Decker attended Cen- W. 8. Dey were re-elected aa tms- Junor College to nsert the appontment n thetenary MM) thetoat tmr a flve year tena, asd Mr..mnutes. The tnt record I found School ef speech and Dramatc ValwveU.wa alee wade a tmetee «f KMWWA een* * memhet ft the Art tes ytaeast UatwewUf. Mr. U* * dmtv m*- Mr»^E*Jk»:... ttoh fswfx wt * n tlw payroll S9g$f% WM. graduated froa Steven tem was deagmted as charman abeeu. > Insttute of Technology, t artthgeaeau for a eard afrty On July 5, 94, thefrecommssoners to beneft the lbrary to-be held n of Fords requested a the Avenel School December. matng wth a commttee of the. Townshp commtted n regard to "placng a cafe n the nreboase. at Fords for the temporary <*nflnement of prsoners." Mr. Mundy was named at a commttee of one, but, I learned, that no cafe was erected n Ford*, although t WM requested severaltmes by the resdent! of that dstrct. Durng: ths -perod, th«coaaututonauty of the act of the lejslature, regulatng the pav of patrolmen n the polce force wj other than frst and Beoond data ctes, and n all Towns and Towahps of t«state, was beng qatt- Uoned. The,-act had been subattted to the voters of the Townahp of Woodbrdge at the general electon held n November, 8 and the act was aceopted by the vote* of the Townshp of Woodbrdge by a large majorty. Announcement has been <*, Try It.r4 In the ca»e of Sawyer v«town m*d«ef the brth of a son to Mr.."U you haep lookng at ate lke., of Kwrny, t was decded by theand Ml. Kurt Schneder of Ford». that Im goag t«kss you." Supreme Court, that the Act WII Mrs. Schneder formerly «* Ma "Wet, I CMt wu ttts expresson unconsttutonal because t embraced tnech losger." Ann Cwfekata, daughter of Mr. a double bass of ctaseflea- ton of muncpaltes, y and Mrs. Gregory Marcon Avenue, Cwekalo of Early n May, «he Charman of Mr. and Mrs, Wlton Phergo the Townahp commttee requested hav«meved. from ther Meant the Townshp attottaay.t» jjhre bla readente wn Correja * AVMKe M opklon n relaton to the aal*ry ther new hornt on Mlddlcfet Avenue. tkftt the eommttee ha» a rght to pay the" plaeemen. H* opnon WM Mas Jula Nowt-k of New that the commttee had no rght to York, who has been the guest of pay more than $2. a day. What MM, John Schmdt, of Cerreja * blow to the polcemen However, A venae, has returned to her home. no acton was taken by the commttee on the attorney * opnon of Fat Avenue entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Matatr Mrs. and t WM moved that the polce be pad the Aprl salary the- same l llhl.- A week Inter, art a specal meet ng, Charman Warng stated that "whereas the Townshp Attorney at a prevous meetng gave an opnon *n relatonto the pay of the polcemen, he renneaud that the ***M be placed on the mnutes." When the roll wu oallad Mundy am.cooper voted a tt* affrmatve whle Qejty, GW Deter and De Haven cast ther vote n the negatve. The motkm was declared lost It wu then moved that the polce queetlon he lad over untl a future meetng. Mundy out the only negattva vote and the moton was declared carred. B Chrsten Scence Chnrcl "Jatter" s the subject «f the Lesson-Sermon a all Churches of Chrst, Scentst,.on Sunday, Sep. trtnber,7. T>e Golden Text s: "H> flesh and my heart faleth: but Cod s the strength of my heart, and my porton for erer." (Psalms 7326). Among the ctatons whch comprse the Lesson Sermon fa the followng from the Bble; "He that dwelleth n the secret place of the most Hgh shall abde under the ahadow of the Almghty, I wll say of the Lord, He s my refuge and my fortress: my God; In hm wll I trust" (Psalms ; l,^). The L«8mn-8eraon abo ncludes the followng passage from t*c Chrstan Scence textbook, "fltence and Health wrtb Key to the, Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The anverse, lke man, s to be nterpreted,by Scence from ft* dvne Prncple, God, and H*n t! can be understood; but when.txplaned on the bass of physcal, HeBG and represented as Subject togrowt^.waturty, and decay, the unverse, lke an, s, and must contnue to be, an engma" (p. 24),., Rad Keatbey WPA Shed; Pckt, Shovels, Hoet Gout t*n Decker Meets Brdal Date; Rtes To Take Place Here Oct. 7th Emme Demarest of Woo4fcr lge wll bel the flower grl. Mr. Bonrt wll hare as hs best man Jack faff* «t Bagle> Mr. and Mrs. John Owt*ka o entertaned members of the Ieltn German-Ameran Soee^r n thdr borne on Oak Tree Road. Mr, and Mrs,. Joaeph Rappaeol of Correja Avenue entertaneq Mr. «ad Mr. Howard Davt #f Metuchen, Former Townahp Cemmtaaaaa John Hassey of Cene}a Avenue s on a bref vacaton to Maaaachuaetts, hs natve Mate. Mrs. Myrtle Sharp of Sonora Avenue, * confned to her home wth llness. Among the recent IteJn v»- torg to the Worlds Far n New York were Karl Janke and Mss LouWe Bayls, New Yutk Hy. Ms Phylls Mouncey of Stej..Aneaua. haa returned, bone. after a vacaton n Massachusetts. Am A Fc«c». Mra. Newlyrch--I want a ter- Wtal globe for my HtUe boy. Shopman Yet, mada*. What «*e do yoa want t? Mn. Newlyrkh Oh, the «ermalaze. AVEKEL^Mr*. John Ub.t wa* ^ pr^ment of the Aeenel latt Ukwy A«t»«Me» at the attnaj meetng held Taesday n tfce Ubrary. Fraltk Wtkovet was ejected wet- Flth Dstrct Beet Grmt At Prmjott AVENEL Harry Grant has been elected presdent of the re-bmwpecently organsed Ffth ( Dstrct ths, Keltey sad: "Let hm have the offer $ to,495. At Detneeratk Club. Meetngs wll be t!" " held by the organsaton on the So, the battle over the Fords flttt and thrd Frdays of each month at the Maple Tree Farm, Otfcer oftcals elected were Joseffe Soralw, frst vee.ppeadent; WWaa UUaar, aecond vee-presl- *eot; Mtk wnam Kajaer; James Steveu, Secretary and Mra, Rudolph Voeljwr, treasurer. ance. The dab wfll hold Ufrstpublc affar at the scfaoohoute on October 27. Chmtet ontawl InlMnkh * T. {.95 Set,ow f-«)r ONLY $69.95 tath you cag pur- H -. ^ : -. J. chte an electrc waher«*d an dectramplng attachment. He wsher s gentle and thorough n ttmethod. When you waat to xou, just removcthe wrnger horn the water od fattoo the ronng attachmbnt ntoplace. Vot cjn do all your ronng ths way and be seated cornf ortably whle you wodc Small carryng charge added f you purchase on terms. VUt hm tomm Afarrft #f hnntf^tht OerlHc Vttlkr B«*W* K A I K M W r Mes Jean Deckvr Nwndy {Contnued from t*ft ) an adjoanun«nt for OIK weak so Wv najr Cfftf er»m CM ptuuppt In t*e caee." The requeflt was granted, but nst before -Nogrady pad ten per cent depost on Ms ft!&&& hd to shew geed favtn. As the orgnal bdder,, Kefcey had Last Monday nght saw the second spsede ef the battle to gan pesaeason of tn, Perb "Corrvhll UHw«" lwsfwf#*"^flfrfb bm» of tht.rowmttttt ^erfc ready for a "blaok-out" n the event the bombardment grew too torrd. Pckng u ) the f,8* bd made by. Nogrady the week prevous, Keleey advammf to $,86«, all cash. Nogfady retalated wth,4, all cash. Then came *,- 42C from KeUey and Nogrady "corrdor" ended. And, thanks to Nmrrajly, the townshp coffers collected f * la nftess ol the $»3 was orjrlsll^ antcpated. "Loyalty" days are fxed as September SO and October n a. drve to stmulate church attend SURGEON FOOT Pertlj Aasfcey Nal State U. Wrte or Ph«a* p. "A!" fal. Ior j)*l;mra Wth CACLTCN V 396 STATE ST. Largest n N. J. PERTH AMBOY Its a Good Idea! Bansh Blue Monday by MtaUUgTHQR electrc laundry equpment-only $ CASH A-7IW ttatt jtujmt and Mmy V. Uunn for th<- other. Shaft From Home In Ford : f the Second Ward, th«(\-nuud \om ortts Mnng for County f ar«- also n somethng of a fords A flve-year _ I I.(,;,«< ll ^"! ) & UH(p-.dther Bwbrth Ko«tura and An- b d ow )ed ^ ^ jj.. t -. K-H...I latv nonnna- na Jur»ska -are funt tu settle t of»* WWwe*d Mcr *. A emm. wan who wll repre- d-lumlu aw*w..n»i.< *.U. ^****>Hto#t# *].,> > III.- m thr* reneral elec- Ib sfvet eunttsu for C»unty rmu.- are all wthn the Desao- tn. mnmy except one, n the I - IIIMIRI of thf Thrd Ward ->lt-n- Ijncnr*. MfNulty a con- -,.IIIIK- a t: n>t Mchael Sasso for M-kt <>n the Republcan war coun-., In the Ffth Dstrct ef tlf I h t Ward, there are fear aatttau- fur two places on the Demo- ward F. Juhnson arff Wllam Sumo, n the Second Dstrct. The ladm* are Ue warror* agan a j, wt*mabefc#ordb«d out for the poet....., the contenders are. Black and Joseph Lela. Ths seems to be about all we I can tell you at ths pont. Hope we havent bored you. I "Havent I seen your face same- atc County Commttee. John \ where before?" MHI kuln, Jr., and Stephen Browne! "[.wouldnt be surprsed; thats arc rtpponentj and so are.otmr^e Vuelkef and Anna Jolly. The stswhere usually wear t." Htrun s much the same m the I Andrews act to rase the wage)* Fourth Detrct where Edward u! husery workt?r«; rulng eftectve September It} wll arlcct 4>,- Ruth and Lawrence, Soroers are hatttng for one place and Mar- j OO. Scoopl Reversble Topcoats The RAINY SIDE n qualty (Hlumlnc! The SUNNY SFHE n tne all.wool F.- 2.so Sport Coats Smart new spurt Jackets n the vny latcflt checks, pluhlc am strpes. All Wool Slacks 2 Kal.SUcks futnp pleated nmt funnts. Specal at.9 ForS. "Sunday, The an answer* to the awe a brows cheet, brown strped and n whte face. BE SURE OF YOUR BRAKES TRUST YOURS TO US I RELtNlftG - ADJUSTMENTS MUM KEFACING TROUBLES CORRTCTED RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE 3. J. GASSOWAY, Prop. a Yr. wth Blue Goot, Newark IT E. Mltan Ave. RAHWAY Formerly Sto KEASBKY Townshp polca are nveetfratne the theft of fve nhctels, four pcks and two grub hoes from the WPA offce n Crew Mll foad bora over the past weakend, Julus Korko, tmekeeper oathe GrowR Mll Road project; neufteu the notce that the offce WM broken nto same tme between Frday nght and Tuesday uwralw. Benjamn toavna n- WOO!- after ( ;,, tn frera tha,, nght, Th«, car A Cla WINDOW taled < fll N * w YorkW," nd Pa,,,, c 358 S,,,, s Pl»,., YOUR NEW FALL CLOTHES ft! Mens And Young Mens All Wool SUITS and TOPCOAT Wll VALUES to 27 NO CHARGE FOR AIJERATIONS! Men... when you are those»upwl> Suts y-.ul.. SPECTACULAR SAVINGS St. Lfers <jr.- j Fall! Every new ntylt Is foaturcd... y«, n" ultra conservatveh to fuper^lrajh molek (!*"> sons fabrcs n new tweed mxtures, hen nt-dagonals and otht»r«. Itg wse ta ACT FAST sr-.! new low prces rght now. Sensatonal Sale! StudenUAll Wool 2-Pants Suts.75 $22.9 $.. Ufer- asuae et«y«e wth tb. «; twflkl lew prc* I A real ""«of >6. «rs**>, JMW beeht... every fabrc f" r» color OPEN EVERY EVENING 74 SMITH STc Cor. Madson^ H I

3 T LEADER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 939 PAGE THERE J bett Head Hoteu \ n el P.LA. Meetng, >s. Herbert Head ^^nhdder and Mrs.,,,,,, frends. «f _ the llm..tescher, Assocal llm. of Mr», Head n,,,., Wednesday after award, ««nat*d by fll Mrs. Charles Weton. wnners were: door Joseph Chp»MB,,.,«. Slska,; travelng Koss Allen M Woed- [ >,s. Rubn Gra«o, of,-np; *"<! non-player* ll., r,,l(.monao. fant ADI DIRECTORY l?anbor. 4-IIII -IT-4* WANTED,<,Msblth«d ntttsmvl.,roh oroutr.». -\m Amlw * *»» Q Btrttt. BS** Powers, Grenvlle Street, town ktchen cabnet hate, Mn.,, lnlhf wulk, 24, H, Amboy, Tel. P. A. Kasehek, Larry Street, Perth Amboy j brdfe «et, George Hardy, ELP WANTED, nmf. WMTO yvmaj,,,i, KI rllon. (ly*, IS Or»«n Htrttt, WANTED. n luy H coal Rul, MM»tnv>. 7 Allwrt [RTMENT TO LET, >» full >tnu*ev*lt, stmm l*»t aval \- Ulnt, MB llooa*,,,,,n. K-.UII, FOR SALE,,,. of Kroutd, IlStO; I.In» monthly. Ntfcr :K huhinf, cknoall -r nf ptortft-wk..*.,.,.i«- mptly orbullb- - WH wll d«llv»r «ml doors, te,.,. >u Hre of around... mtn Woodbrlrt -.nktn H<uar«, SIH., Ill [, r fllntng rnnm M. lle md H,M[!»r whkpr <! :.n Mra..hhn. n St. Wocdbrldg* A I lllkkkt anl Jour Amhoy Avr. h THE NEWEST ESIGN UPHOC [CRY FABRICS punmte your furn- >y lettng u«np- " t wtb yo«r ;< of our Untl ew ftbrct, O«r nomlcal rflll m more beauty fer home.. plstery, Slp CoYtrt Draperes IN WELL )RATORS l Pa Iboy Ave.. Perth Amboy AT. RARITAN BALLROOM PERTH AMBOY [THIS SUN. NIGHT I The Dance Favorte of the Move Stars IN PERSON MCAPrenl Everett loaglandl and Hs )RCHESTRA ST. JAMES PARISH CONTINUES GAMES AnotkerfrtyToIUtUU Mnday la Audtorum, Of School WOODBRIDGE^Another game n tl» seres of weekly game sockals wll be held Monday evenng at 8:3 m St. James audtorum. Wnners ths week were: Blankt, Sow fcdlvan, Vtalentln* place, town- mans umbrehs, Hel- n F«Hon, HunUtnton, Street, New BruBwck; e^enle Ded- «pre*d. Mry Parley, Sayrevller r«fwhment set, H. Van Arsdale, PUtnfleld; specal, Margaret Kelly, Qrenvlle Street, town; amokng cabnet, U. Zehrer, Paterson Street, Perth Amboy; summer qult, Mar/ Degel, Avanel; ladys bag, Rta Toner, Port^Hwdng; specal, John StuUk, W«cner Avenue, Perth Amboy; brdle *B*-Mrs, &. Krk, Jackson Avenot, ftahway; ft-w, Mrs. Stutater, Elsabeth Avenue, Rghwaj telephone Mt, Mr*. M. Pteley, Bwth Aventw, W«atft«M. Olhtr WnMn Ump and table, Mn James J»r<H Edgar Street, town; apecw. Helen Butter, George Street, Avenelj occasonal char, Mrs. JO- LaWfuc* &t R J M Mrs. J. jtocss, Grove Street, tm; stt-way lamp, Atolph Rausch, Hghland Park; rado, H. Davs, Cwteret; breakfast set, Bernee Btumlt, Lllan Terrace, town; specal, Helen Zsolt, Woodbrldf«Avenue, FVds; bed, Mrs. Htrtutf, St. George Avenue, town; easy char, A. Rauxch, Cen tral Aveme, Hghland Park; b cycle, E. Ederlyl, Bamford Avenue, town. CHURCH GUILD OPENS SEASONS Acmnm mttmnht Women M M Ml StudyH: tory ofmanknd WOODBRIDGE Mrs, Nelson Drost wll entertan the Fortnghtly Guld of th«methodst Epscopal Church at ts next meetng September 25. The openng meetng of the son was held on Monday n the Sunday School room under the drecton of Mrs. Rustel Lorch, asssted by Mrs. Charles Fsher and Mn. Russell Deppo. Three new nwnbft? Mrs. James Auburn Ma. John Hansen an* MM. Wlllltn fjetrwener wer«welcomed. Hendrck Wllam Vtn Loon; "Story of Manknd" has been selected as,the study book for the year, It alto was decded to hold a tale of clam-chowd«r on September 28, wtn Mrs. Deppe and Mrs. Rodger W. Hawn n charxe of arrangements. Orders telephoned to Mss.Elzabeth Spencer, Went Man Street, wn receve prompt attenton. ISEUN GIRL TO MD IN NUPTIAL TOMORROW U 8t Unted In St. Charch ISBLIN Rev. Wllam J. Brennan, pastor, of St. Cecelas Church, wll solemnze a nuptal mass at oclock tomorrow mornng untng Mss Sopha J. Handel of Jertey Cty and Wllam J. Leffler, Jr., of Woodbrdge. The brdegroom s the son of Mr, am, Mrs. Wllam Leffler. Ms* Eva Handel, a sster wll be mad of honor and Mta Vvjan AppUgate wll be brdosmsd.thc brdegroom wjll have as hx bent man a brpther, Walter, and an other brother, Albert, wll be usher. The prospectve brde, a graduate of Woodbrdge Townshp Hgh School, has made her home wth her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. A. J. Sdney of st n Boulevard, Chrstenng Ceremony Held For John Emt Temporado AVENEL, ^~Rev, Robert Mac- Brde chrstened the nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Meto Tempormln n the Avccl Prebyteran flhurch. The chld was named John Ernst Tomporado. After the ceremony, tho parent* re hosta at 8 party n ther home on Oak Street. Games wcru <nj«yed and refreshments were wrvod. Telephone 4-75 Thos. F. Burke Funeral Drectors 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. * Joseph V. Cotello, Mgr. Tkm I* a* AIA.««IP.T Dorothy DeWtt MfBhenny Brde OfM. J. Rutan In Church Ceremony ftffts Solemmtf y Earl H. Devanny; Couple To Lve In Avenel WOODBRIDGE Before a bower of palms and Easter lles, Mls Dorothy DeWtt McElhenny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McElhenny of Orov«Avenue, became the brde of Malcolm Jay ftutan n a ceremony, performed n the Frst Presbyteran- Gllurch by the pwtor, Jlev, Earl Hannum Devanny on Saturday afternoon. Before the oereraony, the church organst Mrs. Lllan P. Stephens played otgdn mutk and Mn.Harold Barnhardt ang "I Uve You Trury," and "O Promse Me." - The brde wore a gown of heavy whte sjk, wtt then slaeve* and a V-neeklne, rwmed n wht. brocaded velvet. Tny whte venrfttwen formed a coronet from whch long whte ftrsaraer fell and she carred a bouquet of whte gladol blue delphnum, gardenas and llevof-the-valley, Her mad of honor ws a cousn, STORK SHOWER GIVEN BY AHNEL AUXILIARY Mrs. Crautam, Pott Presdent,ItFetedBySt.Anrev Socety AVENEL A surprse stork shower far Mrs. Wllam Grau*am, past presdent of the organzaton, featured the meetng Tuesday of the St. Andrews Bundng Fund Socety Auxlary n the home of Mrs. Anthony Peterson. Mrs. Ru- dolph Voelker presded over the busneas The auxlary voted to sponsor two curd partes, the frst on October 6 wth Mn, Harry Grant and Mrs. Peterson as co-charmen, and the second on November 3 wth Mrs, Joseph Suchy and Mrs. John Grffn n charge. Commttees to ad In the ar rangernent* of these affars wll be announced subsequently. The auxlarys next meetng wll take place October n the home of Mrs, Angelo D Leo, George Street. MU. Frances McElhenny of Gard- j,.. A,,--^ «.,»«ner, N. Y., who wore a u gown of I rtl/\uvfct5 WIN$ forget-me-not blue slk made n old-fashoned style and applqued streamers and carred bn* d«lphnum, whte carnatons and babys breath, The brdegrooms best man wa Arthur Cavaller of Paterson, Followng the ceremony a recepton was held n the Craftsmens club for. After a tour through the South, Mr. and Mn. Rutan wll resde n Avenel and wll be at home after October, TRINITY GIRLS UNIT PLANS MOTHERS CLUB SabjecLTo Be Dscussed At meetng Sept. 22 In Parsh Home WOODBRIDGE"^ Mothers of the members of the Grls Frendly Socety of Trnty Epscopal Church wll be the guests of the club at tofxt meetug to be held September 22 when plans wll be dscussed to form a Mothers Clb. The frst meetng on the socetys fall calendar was held last Frday n the Parah House stnd was n~ Bargeof the membershp chstrman, Mss B rd«* UWrts«L A devotonal servc* was held and plans were dscussed for furnshng a room at the Grls Frendly Holday House n Island Heghts, Mm Laurtsen and Ms* Ruth Woodley wll be n charge of the program for the next meetng. Cupd Clpped 26 In Town In August, Datugan Reports WOOIJBRIDGE Accordng to B, JdsepK Wnlgaf rwstmr of vtal Statstcs, marrages n the townshp durng the month o* August numbered twenty-sx. The regstrar also recorded ten brth and fve deaths for the same perl* od. OF THIRD WARD GROUP Mtt Democratc CM Endorses Canddate For town Commttee AVENEL Frank Wukovets has been gven the unanmous endorsement of tbe Lades Democratc Club of the Thrd Ward n hs bd for the Democratc nomnaton for Townshp Comrhtteeman n the prmary Tuesday. The endorsement was made at a meetng held n the home of Mn. R. G. Perer, ParWQslvettue, At the same tme, Mss Alce Ponder was named secretary pro tern n the absence of Mrs. Morrs Mytclka. The charman of the commttee whch arranged the specal award at the pcnc Sunday announced a proft of $43 wat netted on the project. Mr. Wukpvets, Tax Collector Mchael J. Traner who s a canddate to succeed hmself, and Edward A. Fnn, Democratc cand date for Mayor, have been nvted to speak at the next meetng whch wll be held October! 7 In the home of Mrs. Jacob Dabet n Sewaren New Rtstaarant It Opened WOODBRIDdE Another In the famous lnk of Howard Johnson restaurants was opened last nght when the newest addton to the chan, on the Superhghway at the Clover-Leaf, was formally dedcated. About 25 representatve Townshp resdents were guests of the management. The buldnjj, bult on Colonal lnes, s dvded nto two parts n the nteror, One IB "devfttea to the servng of lgm lunches and the other to the, man dnrp room. New processng tax proposals studed by Secretary Wallace gtmted wth ntewst by.farmers. I. MANN & SON OPTOMETRISTS Hour*: Daly -2, 2-5, 7-8 Wednesday -2 Only 89 Smth Street Perth Amboy, N. J. T.I. Perth Amboy WK so take a tp from teacher.. Chldren are happer wth * teacher< whose amart appearance they admre, Wfl have several specally. atyltd hftrdreas tyles sutable tot the olatrootn young and becomng. Have youra Wth our Back to School Permanent S. Phone Wood for Appontment La Grace n St. (Ckrt en. P n Bd,., Woodlr.<fee Roy F. Anderson Wn, WHS Munally hnued by the StuLf Drmtnut of Amerc«n LKou at U cuhv ntlol when he WUB named Vce Commuukr. Mr. Anderson who has been actve n the Woodbrdge Post WHS elected Mddlesex County Commander and hs many frends throughout the Btate are expectng hm to advance even farther n the veterans organsaton. He s a member of the Woodbrdge Townshp Board of Educaton Knd Its dstrct Clerk, CNGRECATQHALCLVB USTS PAKTTSZPr 22 Fete For Membm, Frends WU B< Held In Homt Of Mu. Grace Brovn WOODBRIDGE A card party for members and frends wll be held under the auspces of Sgma Alpha Ph Sororty of the Frst congregatonal Church n the hom» of Mrs. Grace V. Brown, In Man Street, September 22..Mrs. John Ncmeth was named at the meetng on Monday to be k «harg«of arrangements for the affar. At the earne tme, Mrs. Nor-. man Pape explaned the clubs budget for the year and after aewng oh utlty bags for a msslot) school the members enjoyed a socal. Games were featured under the drecton of Mrs, Andrew Menko wth Mrs. Pape wnnng the prze. A mssonary meetng Is scheduled toy the sororty for September 28." " W»«t To Swap? w!h mo»e pleasant workng n prson than qut sde. "More pleasant? How so?" "Because youre not alwaysbe ng threatened wth tsnlsaal," Or. Leo Steskovtz SURGEON cklropodlst Foot Alments lt «muk Stn*t.. Boom 2 PKBTH AHHOY, N. J. Tel. r. A New! IN ISEUN TO BENEFIT NEEDY Women. ClubTo Hold l»t O Seres In Frehowe On September 22 I.SKLN A seres of partes,, p creeds n( whch wll be used I., ad noedy famles uf the vcnj > Hll be naugurated by the Iullc Welfare Commttee of the Isfln Womans Club. The frst a (Tal wll be held on September \22 n the Hardng Avenue ftre- house., Mayor August F. Gener s honorary charman «nd the actne -ommttee ncludes the charmen of..n commttee and the followng ades: Mrs. Salva Short, Mrs. Edth Balte, Mm. Laura Mouncey and Mrs. Mary Bennett. Tc»eU now are on sale and may be obtaned from any nttmber of the club, or at the lbtary frfttn Ms. Mary B. Nash.,Th».commttee cordally n vtas all tomspeoels to attend. The Ant ntaetng of the dubs Executve Beard wll be held n the lbrary on Wednesday. The regular September wll take place n the lbrary m Wsdnwdy, beng he frst mnt ng of the new Federaton yem, t s hoped that all membern wl make a speelal effort to attend A afternoon card party s schcdukl sr Mend»X v D. ^h? lbrary wth Mrs. Moancey ard Mrs. Hutel Walker n -charge. T)e publc s nvted. ". CORKKCTON Through a rqaur()erstendng, t was erraneouly annoureed n th^ newdpmpetlatweelfrt^atthe Mddlesex Kennel Club would conduct an open matct) ahbw on September ; The oorreet date for the show Is October 8 and It wll be held nvrhe I*pea, ftoute 27, Mctuchen, The Independent- Leader regrets the ON FURNITURE. AUTO OR PERSONAL NOTE Sngle or marred persons may quckly secure a loan on ther own sgnature and Mcurty and take up to 5 months to repay "Ft Y«ur Buttg*t" tt payment f en Loan-Mater Plan or graduated payment schedule. Dgnfedconfdental servce. FINN PERSONAL LOAN CO. COR. SMITH ft STATI STREETS (Ov. SUH-RAY DRUG STORE) POtftt ANWOY 4-67 on unpad balnnct An Even Fner Wurltzer Kordevon for Ths Fall The new Wurltzer strnammno spnetto h«all the excellent qualtes of the now famous Kordevon Spnette whch was ntroduced last Wnter and found mmedate favor every*here. It also embo<l»s several new refnement*. Mahogsny and walnut fnshed wooden parts blend harmonously wth the soft brown Kordevsn encasement See t! Hear Itl A fner Kot-devon Spnette at the same prce 245 Term Arranged to Sut Many other Spnette models at varous prces GRIFFITH PIANO CO. STEINWAY UEIRESENTATIVES 65 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 238 W. Front St., Planfeld All STORES OPEN COPS &XPECT BREAK IN PHARMACY ROBBERY Local Drug Store Entered Agan; Cgarettes, Cgan Arre&totm WDOUHKllXK l.ottl olnc are expectng a "break" nunu-n!- arly s the Lubman hurnat^ robbery whch took pla<c xmt tme early Wednesday mornng The druf ttore, located HI tn comer of Rahway Avtnuc un<l Green Street, has been entered <m several occasons. In each -a.-, <h< theves were apprehnued Wednesdays loot L-O»»I-UI approxmately 5 cartons OI<IMMI ettes and some vgkra, atonln^ to Lubman«report ttlu IM.IH-, Captan John Egat, l)ew\. Sergeant Qeorge Balnt am ott cer John Manton ar«nve n(. Entrance *a» gunn breakng the Jlaxs In the sk V NEW JERSEY FREE PLACEMENT BUREAU knds,{ Kuvvu BRAKES STEERING LIGHTS lt r n., Orhf Your Cat n NOWI SYSTEM BRAKE SERVICE me OlDll * *«&ISI SAttn ICECUISTS IN It 257 Ntw HuawnU Ave. (at Mm St ) Perth Amboy, N J.!.< I A 4 js^ O,,., H m., S Humlra New^tk md Jtmy Cty FALL CLASSES FORMING- EMOLL NOW!.lcl t n k HI \ ;UII;I.M uf I le ll-.-l >>[> M>I-, unty n Hraty Culture, A ppor -. MIIIHI Ihl wll hccule U Hplvudd, A\ futur mll excellent ncom. Spe-, * mnt then Kurn. Ktsy payments FREE INSTRUMENTS BEAUTY CULTURE ACADEMY PRIN. ELEANOR J. BOWERS Formerly llrul rarbrr and lxiruckr ul I le Wllf Hdbart Bldg. 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4 PAGE FOUB Mepenbent-leaber COM Bl MNf. Tfc* WMdkffr U*4»r Vt«-fre«l(kft. HIM) Ull»l PubJdw* K>rr> Fdsy by thr I PuUshlnc Comt>u> Wmxlb d». W. J. HUOH WUXMMtON jtelxy CHARMS E 4V Uwreme F r*mpu.n, TreMurtr; W I 4 Orfr«tf ktttofa Edtor tnd PublUter We doubt f the dgnty of any court of law anywhere ever suffered aft.severs a blow as was delvered n Wood brdge last Wftej by opposng counsel n the Kamqr tral. Th«tokenng spetucre of two lawyers hurlng the lowest bf. eptheta and clenched fu at each other a one whch we sncerely trust wll never be repeated. No purpose would be served at ths tme by attemptng to fx the responsblty for the epsode, and certanly such s not our ntenton, We can profoundly regret that the publc should be gven an exhbton -n whch two members of the bar sworn bfflcwwtoe Wurt, f?ou pleatedreduced themselves to the status of common street-brawlers. It s conduct" of ths knd oh the part of those-who normally would IJP expected to set the example, whch gves rse on the part of the skeptcal, and n ths day and age to the propogandsts, to challenges of the wsdom of some phases of our democratc government. If members of the bar, these may well argue, have no greater respect for our system than to dsport themselves as dd Attorneys Nathan Puff and John StockeJ here last Thursday ntfhl, what rght has anyone to expect moro from persons of less tranng and background? Are our courts of law to become arenas for the tempermental outbursts, the angry mouthngs of everyone who wants to be beard by an audence? We thnk not. We thnk the publc generally s as dsgusted at the Duff-Stockel pyrotechncs as we are, We respectfully request that when they feel smlarly nclned n the future tha they present ther lttle act n, say, Metuchen or even Flcm- ngten. Woodbrdge Townshp wants no more of t. What U Our Foregn Polcy? The foregn polcy of the Unted States s; at best, a Vague, undefned mxture, composed of a desre ^or peace and the hope that nobody wll do us wrong. The government can advance slowly n outlnng new polces but untl the people of the Unted State* develop a clearer preference, there s lttle that any offcal can do. It s very hard to ascertan exactly what the people of ths naton statfd for n foregn affars, The magazne Fortune recently sampled publc opnon, usng the method that enabled t to successfully forecast the last presdental electon. Apcordng to the survey, completed before the outbreak of war n Europe, an overwhelmng majorty of AmeKcans wanted the Unted States to contnue/ts effort t6 preserve peace wthout necessarly statng what the naton would do f war began. The people "advocated a,boycott of the dctator powers the mnute they attack democraces but they dd not wsh to ntervene wth arms even to save England or France. Strangely enough, the bg majorty would fght Japan f necessary to protect the Phlppnes and use force to protect Amercan property from confscaton by Latn-Amercan governments, j If anybody can make heads or tals out of ths mxture of so-called publc opnon and then steer a foregn polcy that wll ft t lke a glove, the Unted States wll certanly have fogn.tf the worlds pre-emnent statesman. "Fublk Some tme ago we thought a crmnal had ganed some knd of emnence by beng ncluded among those on the lst of "publc enemes" on ftje n the offce of the Department of Justce., It seems that we were mstaken. The number of crmnals now on the roll as "publc enemes" totals 4,87. They have been convcted 26,25 tmes for ermes, ncludng 76 kdnapngs, 46 homcdes, 6,89 robberes, 3,628 larcenes, 2,- 733 burglares, 75 forgeres, 82 blackwalngs,, auto thefts and Jfl3 embezzlements.. Drty Trck Herr Htler played a drty trck upon After blamng tfaa padr Red* for every ll that beset wtotad, the German Fuehrer fell Into the embrace of the horrble Russan*, gave hs blesaag to Staln and the le to all that he had been sayng about Com- Tha farce wont prevent some Amercan* from nsstng that te reasoq Japan attacked Chna was to rd Asa of Communsm «nd that General Franco started hs revolt n Span, because at the dangers of tommuuum. They wll eoatnue to call Amercans, whom they do not lke, "Reds." School Or*** The schools of Woodbrdge Townshp have agan opened ther doors to hundreds of students, who wll be greeted by the teachej-s who wll have the work of tranng them for the next nne months. wll be the frst graders, makng away from hjottue for ther fust day n chool, the older chldren and the members of the graduatng class, feelng, perhaps, that they have reached the begnnng of an era that wll be clmaxed some tme next year whenthey proudly receve ther dplomas. r The jp n of lfe, covered bj the jsars between the tmd frst-grader and the senors about to end ther hgh school days, s mportant In the lfe" of any"ndvdual. In the school year, however, they are dupl- :ated and repeated every year. The teachers deserve, as a rule, the cooperaton of the publc generally and the parents n partcular. Those gven the ontrol of the students for many hours, durng a school year, can affect the development of a chld and exert consderable nfluence n unsuspected ways. We hope that the Bchool year wll be proftable to all those connected wth our educatonal system and that there wll be nothng to mar the progress of the Important work that s beng done. Why Not Exchange Mmortw?, SEPTEMBER 6, 939 HUBPENDF Tha Thrll of a Lookng At Washngton It r-.ght help us to understand the argument over neutralty h>gtr,!! f we go back a quarter of a cgtury and consder the stuatou when the World War began. "When war developed n 9 te Unted States proclamed t* Neutralty. Ths wn«n accord utce wth Internatonal *ur, A rta tce was gven to the world that the Unted States would treat all natons engaged n war alke. Smlar proclamatons were ssued by fhe Scandnavan countres and other natons throughout the world. As the war contnued, both sdes turned to neutral nato,n» for supples, Germany and her alles,, controllng the Baltc Sea, mported supples from the natons oft that?en. The Alles, controllng the Atlantc Ocean, turned to the Unted States for the purchose of supples. It was perfectly normal for the Unted States to sell supples to warrng natons, There was no ban on the sale of supples to Germany except the blockade establshed and mantaned by the Scattered throughout the world there are countless "mnortes" that fnd themselves subject to the poltcal control, and the laws of majortes. If every parent-naton would attempt to fght for the grantng of what they consdered equal rghts to the»e solated mnortes the wars would be almost wthout Brtsh fleet. WJcu the German submarne, Dentchland, made a number. > spectacular trp across-the Atlantc t carred back a cargo of de- There s a much better way to deal wth sred supples. the mnorty problem. The possblty of exchangng populatons n order to remove. Remember that n the World War Gerfta^, through her consources of dweord s seldom consdered by tlol of the BalCc Sea was able to those who use mtnorttea as af excuse fort%p<>rt m»terafrora"he gtanr: aggresson. It s ponted out that Greece and Turkey completed the exchange of some 2,,- people n eleven years, endng n 935, thus removng a troublesome ssue between them. It s easer to exchange mnortes than t s to wage a war that destroys mnortes and njures majortes., Amercans bo*st of free speech but, very often, t only means that they advocate freedom of speech for those who agree wth them. ". Ths s llustrated, t seems, by the re-, cent occurrence n San Antono, Texas, where a mob of Wone 5, ctzens broke up a small meetng of Communsts n the cty hall. The presence of 2 polcemen was* nsuffcent to pvlntt a lttle free speech. It mght as Well be understood that Communsm, however wrong t may be, s not strdng enough n the Unted States to njure the people of ths naton nearly as much as the suppresson of ther lbertes. When mobs or offcals can break up a meetng, authorzed by law, the law s useless. So s the freedom that t guarantees. FA* Puzzlng Bran The human bran s a remarkable structure, accordng ^to physologsts, who ought to know what they are talkng about. We are naturally amazedat the functons of the human mnd. How t works s far. beyond our ken. Gray matter, Whte matter,.and all, s a mysterous combnaton of results. Yet, when,we reflect upon the human mnd and ts workngs we do not fnd ourfcajves as amazed over the workngs of the bran as we are over the falure of the mnd to perform. Its job. Therrare somepeople (many of whom you undoubtedly know) whose acts ndcate an entre lack of brans. Certanly those people n the- wprld who have.been tf#y b buay, dufojf d th ft* t f flv*.yean, try. there s lttle outward evdence that the was, convolutons are deep enough for the job navan countres, whle the Alles, thoegh ther control of the Atlantc Ocean, bought what they needed n the Unted States. Let us suppose that, durng the World War, suddenly the Unted States had put nta. effect»n cmbagq on the sale ol supples. That would have had the effect of abuttng off the Alled powtrs from It source of supply and would have been consdered an act ntended and desgned to beneft the Central Powers. If the Stateson the Baltc Sea, durng the war, had refused to sell Germany the supples that they had avalable for export, the Germans would have consdered such refusal an unneutfal act After the World War, {he natons of the world, partcularly the Democratc nattou,, greatly mpressed by the sufferng and futlty of w»r, # turned toward the dea of establshng peace. It was beleved that peace could be establshed by dsarmament, by the sgnng of treates and by resolvng not to fght. Consequently; under ths nfluence, the Congress ON THE SPOT of the Unted States vested a neutralty law whch was Intended to take advantage of the exper ence of the World War., Because the German naton, durng the World War, accused the Unted States of supplyng Alled powers wth the arms and supples that w*re used to defeat Germany and because ths was cted to justfy unrestrcted submarne campagn, whch embroled the Unted States n the conflct, the Congress of the Unted States decded that, n the event of another European war, the Unted States would no permt the sale of arms, muntons or mplements of war to a warrng power. By passng ths when the World was at peace, the Congress expected to avod any charge thqt t was not entrely the rghts of..... the h Unted States. Ths s undoubt- Av( - nue -»» e " n - oclock n the edly true and, so long as the I world remaned at peace, the law wqrk^d, no penalty upon any naton. Now that war has begun n Europe, the law cuts off the possble purchase of arms, muntons and mplements of war n ths country. Whle t apples to both sdes n the conflct, t does n fact, affect only Great Brtan and Prance. Consequently, t prevents the Alled powers from dong as they dd n the World War, buyng arms.hvtb* Unted ft*ten, but has no effect, whatsover nsofar "If IS The neutralty law passed by congress n an pffort to keep the Unted States out of entanglng crcumstances,, also ncluded what s known as the "cash-and-carry" provson n regard" to the purchase of supples. Ths provded that natons at w»r could only purchase supples other than arms, muntons and mplement*of war, for cash n ths country and that no Amercan shp could undertake to delver the goods purchased to the foregn country. Ths part of the neutralty law. has expred by the terms of the law tself. Conseqently, t Is not n force. tba for Germany t8j»!t«.e <tr clerf; for goods n.the. Unted States am have the goods loaded on Ane can shps tyr delvery to German ports, * Thus t wll be seen that the present neutralty law does not nclude the essental cash-tnd-car ry" provson as to supples other than war materals, whch was ntended to prevent possble attack«upon Amercan shps n bellgerent waters. Reeaactment of the "cashatd-carry" provson s advocated by Secretary Hull and the Presdent, who also urges that t apply tt arm«r muntons and mple ments of war. Years Ago Ten Year* Ago JSELIN WOMAN HIT BY AUTO; DIES AT HOSPITAL Mrs. Mary Graham, of Correja : hosptal from njures receved on Thursday mornng of last week when she was struck by an auto owned and drven by Martn Sorenson, of Brooklyn, * * * LIONS PUSH PLANS FOR MEMORIAL TO HEROES The energetc Lons Club Fords has made remarkable of ress n ts plans for a monjment to be erected n Fords as a remnder of the debt of grattude the people, awe to the hero dead of Fords, Keasbey and Hopelawj,... The monument wll be a huje boulter and wll have upon t a bronze plate, It wll be unveled on the afternoon of Saturday, November 9, wth approprate ceremones, * * MRS. FLANAGAN RETAlNEb AS HEAD OF WOMANS COP At a meetng of the Womans Republcan Club held/tuesday afternoon, Mrs. E. J. Flanagan was re-elected presdent for the fourth The purpose of ths second provson was to prevent Amercan shps from gong nto dangerous area^ a ^ where ncdent* * mghj. gj del to Inflqrae Ifl "publc opnon velop and to causejcomplcbtons. Havng expred on. May st, the "cashand-carry" provson s not n force. Consequently the Brtsh announced last nght. and the French can buy supples n ths country and under the law, Amercan shps can delver the supples purchased. It s also pos- term. The other offcers elected were: vce presdent, Mrs. Carl Pe-. tersen; secretary, Mrs.,fohn Hunt; treasurer., Mrs. Rcharl Grohne; publcty, Mrs. Arthur Hunt. * * Fve Yean Ago, LOCAL ROTARIANS TO HEAR GOVERNOR MOORE A delegaton of Woodbrdge Rotarana, wll be Invted by the Rahway Club to ts luncheon meetng at the Colona Country Club a week from Monday, the Rahway group Governor A. Harry Moore s to be the prncpal speaker. * * * THIRD STILL FOUND BY STATE SLEUTHS Contnung n lt«campagn to mop up Woodbrdge Townshp and vcjnty of llct lquor manufactores, the State Department of Alcoholc Beyerage Control swoaped down on another establshment/ths week and arrested four men.! Ineluded n the quarter was Naxornes Testermanta,of 32 Lberty Street Fords. Detectve Sergeant George Keatng, of the lopal polce "knocked off" two Fulton Street speakeases." The owners were fned 5" n each case by Judm, Vpgel. * ""* * * 54 MEN AT WORK ON SEWAREN ROAD Pfty-four men are at work te- <lay on Sewaren Road. Offcals sad ths mornng that they wll complete reparng the base of the road In two week, and that work on the top dressng pf asphalt wll requre an addtonal ten days The completedjobwttlbethesamet^ road as Man Street, here * * Three Year* Aaa CAPTURE OF THIEVEV EARNS HIGH PMA9E Hgh Pr.» e WM lowered upon Petrohnan John Mauton, f w v wpture.of two P,rth Ambor youths* who hav,e confessed to a long seres of robberes, bv Of All Thng s Harold G. Hoff man TREMTON. Unte Sam s gettng read, Next Kpnnf, he wll send out 4, enumu,. and a^fgrnsbtons. Yes, t ban been nearly -,.,, census job sad the tme approaches kf "tuk-, Except for revvng the old census jokes, n wll produce benefcal results. There wll (,,,..,. tun ttleaned for the statstcal experts to p On, over. Natonal polces wm be haped or modfy based upon studes of the latest trends n pop,!»on, ndustry, agrculture and employment. u n, out relable baste data, the branest men arc ld before they start.. Of course, lopsded statstcs are worse t,,,, none at all. Bat the Bureau of the Census has I., a wealth of experence and moat of the mf,, should be escaped. Too, It mental of mn,. rtvty wll have p»a<t4*& toe actual num.-,,,. The census proper wll consulb* only 3 <tayk.., stated up n ths modern a»% dongs job «)IIU, ; «r K na! census n 79 that requred sx month. If you.are vcev Wfl^t) tpe ef^etator QUH>,. > lot f you remnsber that he pretemy was vkh.<, he needed work and an neeau. He wll be;.,,. ccs a name. That tant ao bad, although It wl! > to avertble complete comolou nformaton, to acconpmv * * Cud fur Men Over 4 Id lke to we a heavy percentage of the n, the "Forty PhMc"-~<hoee feftows who get tru they may be a lttle bald or beeauee they stat< beng above 4. Industrys prejudlee has no l,,~ btt t remans aa An ayjtut barrlrr< The M,,. brng a wealth of experence and aound judr ment. Id lke our congmnme who reeomnun torn, to feel that here s a splendd chance t<,-, stand a few favor.- The Census Bureau antcpates the uxual < raue the jobs are parceled out aa congrrawnu, crtcsm wll be regarded n the same l^ht joks nevtable but merely ncdental. It s a partal guarantee that the appont! > - the locale. Of course, the Cenua Bureau VH< < v. ur reject, for n a few nstances, person*... known to be unable to read and wrte. And thats plenty bad especally f they,,.. Marblecake or Phlemon Flbuster dwells <>n \>has 6 grandchldren lvng n the aame house, ;!l from Greek mythology. * *» Scatter^ Far and Wde Actually, 8, of the specal eenaus emjl... n Washngton, workng at the nerve centn. The rest wll be scattered far and wde. Km n vst the Eskmos n ther gloos ajtd drop n.; thatched huts n Puerto Rco.. They wll rup u Htreet n Amerca, and travel to the outlyng mm to say nothng of the lonely lghthouses, CouKt ^.m am HI my poats. And the decennal census whch means v>(t t occurs every ten yers s really far more tha There wll be a survey of agrculture, rrcuthn turnng, dstrbuton of busness, of mnes and < u;. ugageh, expendtures, crops, acreage of faun checked and charted; also the character of <n> nvestment n rrgated lands. Job Insurance In New Jem Repeal or suspenson of the provson of the Unemployment Com- pensaton p»w of New Jersey re-. qurng workers contrbutons of, percent of wages receved has been recommended by Harold G. Kxaaut>M, HJrmLu- ofthe Commsson. The former Governor safd - that the trend o contrbutons by employers and workers ndcated that soon the New Jersey reserve fund would be "unnecessarly hgh and may wth safety be reduced." -. Executve Drector Hoffmans statement follows On February 2?, I expressed the" opnon that the Nay Jersey Unemployment Compenan Fund -would bortly be bult up to a pont where the LegUlatur* could safely eondr,, a* r*d(cten through any one of four dfferent methods. The methods ootlned were (J flmlnatoa of employees contrtbotlbtu; (2) Reducton of emplpyer contrlbutlonp; :(3) Increajw of beneflu to (M unemployed, [worker; (4) Extenson of the tte durng whch ben*fttt are pad to tha.unemployed worker, "Snce then, experence n the payment of benefts and % collecton of contrbuton* haj ndcated that tha sx* of our reaervm may be materally reduced n the near future wthout threatenng the stablty of the fund. By December 8, eomng, total ptjpment nto the fond wll approxmate 3,,f, accordjag to fgures ^bor, suppled by the Bureau»f Accounts and the Bureau of Reaeareh and Statstcs. Beneft payment* Tor the calendar year (39 wll not exceed 2,,, lettng balance of $,, at the end of the current year. "There t now before the Legslature a plan of mert or experence ratng whch would establjh nn- Ing rates for employers M the. of beneftt-s. mornng; ft wa In (tore that Manton trapped the young thevea. f BUILDING HpRE SLACKENS ALLGAIEftS REPORT SHOWS Serloua elackn* fa tke buldng trade for the month of Attgoat waa reported ths mornng by Wllam Allgaler, Buldng Inspector. Work tota-lllng 7,BOO w w lcensed d Ing the past month. Only one w Arthur Dunham, o bass of ton.»octcw«l TWO CROSSING JOBS n u w t hu besn m»de I ^fylvanl«ralroad that work wll commence on the elml- "ton f d tn- ment (recod- plan v^hercj wjllc rtducl-. plqy»r cmlr : rads,,,when u fund.wuull wthout INlam Such a unf< tme, howevrf. vantage tu.\v«because :»y would be ad*- to the Federal "It «to th- > labor n ths S., ng to sacton- contrbutons f sncere, haul «composed o H ndustry, labor.-. agences, draft.law after mn: mployment n. representotvvslon unann -- pr,ovson tu II trbutons, su U...: feel that they I nsurance n N> Antrbuled to! a,sound fund. payng contrl".: 936; woks trbutons tw > > "Orgned I; has been rct^ employment ( mlulon by He Ne T Jersey St,.., Ernest Eger. " pbf and Eger IIMV far n conjdm have ch nges tn- Compensaton I.. made untl thtn dnt experence of contrbuton J Id buld up the n where there s future so vef< y- "New Jersey «, annual!> ployera, on th. > tpw at the >, are now pn.v [ : proxmately f "At the pr..-:,. contrbute n ttes. In») hu arrved ^ consder the» Thel on Beptenh H* matter, h deemer trlbuton«utetd I >k : ",t«. ;- v.-n t I., t: L-!,r r., I hat.;, H.,:. f

5 , mn ToHol Socal; net Pappy Mo* *««A ax-,,.. od setter pu^py wll,f the prncpal przes d t & y «m U»«r, Ford*, h,, e are t» be,,, nd «nuwlw of valn-, przes have Wn M em> The party wll cowmenct. :, P. M. Speaker Avtnel G.OJP, Setmon Qrsn Pnmpd., I"NKI-- C. Albert Lutsen,,,,III randldate m tax col-,., «ns the prncpal speaker at, m(r of the Avenel Republ-,:.,!, held Tuesday nght tt K,,lla. Oth«r speakb* n-,,-ntvs 8, Wght, munetpk),.,,, and aereral canddates. cnuttty poata: Urtln Woodbrdge Personals A -arty was held lo obcvc the second brthday of Elzabeth Vr 4 hlj^omc on S«ond Street. Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Coleman of Buffalo. N. Y., and Mr. and Ma. Kobert D. Kuw of Rdfewood. A vacaton n Glen Pals, N. Y., was tnjoyed by MID. Mary Sullvgn, Mrs. Hlda Sullvan and Mu Rosemary Sullvan at Valentne Play and Mss lce Dolan of Qrove Avenu«. DT, Malcolm Danbam, Tewnahp Phycan, was the prncpal speaker at the meetng of the St. and uocal meetng "b^ngrht at the home of MM. L. B. Phlps, of West Green Btreet. v lf * Msses Helen and Genevleve (T- her work as musc teacher at Blanche KeUag Insttute, after spendng the summer wth her day the ckawa aarlan by the h presded. Lades Assocaton «t thefrst,(tan»aton went on rec- Congregatonal anurob. Mayor Aujpttt P. After spendng a short, vaca- Herbert, :,ml Jnstee of Pwfce Har- Her fur re-electon. vnf the busness porton notng, refreshments were nd n nodal hour nsh Haute Sponsor Pcnk Snaj, K!RIDGE The Parsh Mmllwu Club Wll Hold a TO "Chetlgr Ml Olver P. Mlffl s ; wll be nerved from 2 I M. fnd a program of garnet ;,,lre overt! beng ar- I. - BABY HAIR Smart Women?rwftr Th Har SCyl* FREDRICS AND EUGENE 55. Steam Wart $3.5 Also McWnelM $5. Wn (or $3.5 MARGIES 477 RAHWAY AVE. Mlureem, mrlnffwrylvmtof CARLOS KAUA LBIA IIONOLDLD UV.HMAK 275 CLINTON A\f Bt.. «( Man Akuu. FIRST lor PALL frocks Morey LaRut* SANITONE DRY CLEANISC laken clothm Iflte aew Md Mataa an thartt.. tfyle a»d htp* ntalaet. Oatara and pattern*» (Mr rntmt r Imr cmh«wtu wear teater d t», olaan lanfar whn only 95 for nha, OM(«nnl plafu drtuu! > Smllom UM)»T. Its lrb Mdvcrtlcdthen- Sl "l your fll elttht* M "ry UIIDI a II-K rnont IKKTICC CAM, WX-IW " R - U«nng». J. fl-f In Wrtodhrl<«l(<ln Mlddlr«r> and Jamen School Pren>T»aehcr A»- socaton ths week. The clu»f of Drector! s»tvej! refreshraerta," Vstors frem Woodbrdge t<* the New York Word Far ths w»ek ncluded Mrs. Chutes frank and Mss Elsabeth Peace of Church Street A meetng was held Wednes- ton wth relatve* n Amhcret, Mess., Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Holland have returned to ther home on Dunham Place. Mrs, Carl Rartung an* sons, Robert, Rchard snd Norman vsted n Cap* May last Saturday. Mrs, Lester D. Phlps of Wert Green Street wfll. enfcejrtajn. the chor of he MetrWdUl Epscopal church tonght, The chorus * rehearsal after whch a Wll M *ftjjf«d,- Mram Jandemp wat hostess ths week to He Board of Drector* of the Junor Womans lub n her home at S2 Freeman Street. Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Hansen sf Vanderblt Place, entertaned Davd Howe, of Lynn, Mam., over the week-end. " A rally wll bo held by the Thrd Ward Women Republcan Club»t Hlrama Farm on the" tonng at Atlantc Cty, Mas M)ared Bowers, of dale Avenue, who was detcan at Camp Vega, near Augusta, Me., for the summer, has returned home. Wllam H. Brgtt, Jr., Paul LB Breekue and Otto Grenqust, o Boston, were the holday week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Maxfleld, of Grove Avenue. Mss Jean Hooban^ of Grove Street, has retume«l from Camp Washngton, Long Valley, where dmwrvml as councllor for the month orauguat.. Mu Sara Holland left Satn day on the "San Jancnto" fm Iwtwce, Ptwrto Reo, to resume parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5 L. Ho land,of Dunham Place. Mss Mwgaret Voorheea of Bftrron Avenue, and Mrs. John Nemeth, ofllreen Street, have returned from a we«v«stay at Seaade Heghts. Mss Ilfnda Fox, of Pttnburuh, It the gwwt of Mrs. Charles Fox, of PranckAveue. Mr. and Ifrs. A. S. Kllmand Mrs. Mary Dunphy of Lnden Ave- the aummar at ther oftttace at Shore Acres. -Mr. and Mr Claude W, Decker HdgeflaTa Avenue, nave returned after apandlng tan days at New Pound Lake, Brstol, N. HL Mr. and Mra.P. H. Locker and famly, of Church Street, have returned after spendng the summer at ther cottage at Rancacoa Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Danel V,. Shov I n and daurhtera, Jean and Mldred, of Wlken-Btrre. Pa., are vlttng Mra. Mary E. Mack, of Rahway Avenue. Other Edtors Say Moral Rtvvtl There are ejtna, acattared through the news, that the Unted FIHDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 939 MRS. BOOS ELECTED FOR EIGHTH TERM Named To Head Republcan Womens Unt: Other Offcers Chosen WOODBRIOGE-Kor the *?hth consecutve tme, Mrs. John W. BOOR of Park Avenue.W»R elect.- ed Predent of the Womong of the Frt Ward ^ M»rflw ann«al electon wa held Monday nght n the clubs neatquartera an Sahway Avenue.,.Qtfetf Mtvtt named w«rr Mrs Leon McElrov, frst vctrprcsdent; Mra. John Hunt, second vrepmdent; Mrs. Wllam Mesack, treawrw and Mra. Ll«yd Fry, secretary. Mrt. McEJroy ala^. ««desgnated a charman of -tke socal commttee and Mrs. Aaher Fts Randolph ae charman of the commttee on ways and tnea,n». An actve fall season. wul get under way en Monday nght when DANCE OCTOBER 4 ON AVENEL SLATE Fr* CoMpany Auxlary To Sponsor AHar; MIM Stfajr Honored Pun." have l>e«n om- Ijnla Auxlary uf (,,),p Hh) Nu. for (,. l, held (n October U. hn Klulenspcs and Mra. A. en charmen of the cum- HrrantremeBU. Al H neetru; held Monday n frehnuse, wth Mrs. CarJ N«r Mrs Kverett Jdanson as charman of the gchwl A meetng of the card party mmttee n ohafe of the H«lcommttee wll follow ta«general Ia-ty whkh wll follow the sesson. next meetng. Mra. Johmon wll t-tha Executve Oommttee of asssted ty MK.Kenee Schwatt, the. Parent-Teucaer Ajuwcatlon Ms. %. W Varfcu, Mrs. Otto Tofpl, M*. Frank Harker and Mnn wll meet»n Monday at Ue home f ttff pretktont, Mrs. Jofan Ettersaana, Park Avenue. Maraet Kennedy. M* Inte Ureco wan apponted harmtn of the te-sellng pyojert g u<d Mm nthel Stalay was gven H lrdge table and char* as a shower gft n honor of her ap l>rnarhng marruwn. Esfrvahj«nt» were served after the Ckwrck Soatty h Avenel Superhghway September 25. Mr. nn! Mrs. Kendall Prom who have been guests nf relatves n Lakeland, Flu., have returned to ther home on Freeman Street. Mn Anta Rauohmann bus matrculated a* freshman at Bryant College, Provdence, R. I. Mss Rauchman n the daughter of Mr. and Mm. James Ranchman, of Barron Avenue. Dr. Ira T, Spencer nnd fam- Frederck Brause and Mrs. Harold States s about to have a moral Grsusam. Other members are Mrs. rewval. ly have returned after spendng Its long overdue, A good case Fnm Car faked lnfw$ Frank Bafth,, Mrs. C, N. Van Loer, several weeks vacaton at New Mrs. Earl Palmer, Mrs. Charles T. J., leaky D«m«crffc could br made for tne theory that London, N. H. HOPELAWN Aloxrtder t,ohko, of JO Enmett Avewe, hu Brookwell and Mrs. John Ettershank. Mrs. Bar^h wll be hostess the one gretft falure of the Wlbur Hansen, of Vand*rblt flace and Mls Mary Clark, CM In Favor Of Hughe world n the past twenty years B a J reported to OfNcW next Tuesday. AVENEI, Endorsement of the moral falure. THat falure s all of Sewuren, senors»t Woodbrdge HgH Rthoo, went to Orady that whle as. oar was too evdent n fath-breakng natons, and n cyncal government*, "candwaey of John P. Hughes for parked on New BrunlWlck Ave DEMOCRATS TO MEET the Democratc nomnaton for Lake Mnnewanka, n Ulster nue, Fords, near the Porfs Caatao, WOOBBRIDOR The Woodbrdge Democratc Club wll meet natonal, state RIMI local, M well Townshp Coraratteemsn frow the County, N. Y., where they wll Saturday ntgnt, a rad later eap, as n personal relaton*. Thrd Ward was voted ths week attend the ffth annual Leadershp tools and, gasolne were tak«l t:3 P. M. next Thursday, Septtember Slst nt the clubroorne n at a specal meetng of the Thomas Insttute on K It s <ue«tfongt!e wtcther all Internatonal Rda from the machne. Polce are n the staggerng losses of the Word J. Leahy Democratc Club. tons an representatves for Wood vestagtng the case, the State Theatre buldng. Campagn plans wll be dhcugsed fur dressed the meetng»nd announce- War n men, n materal, am n County and local canddates ad- brdge Womans Club, Young Wo money tptalup to thejow n poral mans Club, Junor Woman* Club forbe whch ha never been restored. Local and County canddates for the woolen blanket has "te November electon. ment was made that th«drawng andjtotary and Lons Clubs. been A son, Robert Lnwrenre, w»«the tragc part of moral revvals of ths knd s that they so born to Mr. and MM. terbert Nel son, of Carol Avenue, recently at the Perth Amnny Gencr- and, nterpretng moraloften spend themelm on noum. ~*MH»pUl. Mrs. NOISM4» the w n""*ww_ * _.. former Mss Mare Qugley. ot! strctly personal conduct, produce Green Street. tempest* of sound and fury amd Mr. and Mra. Thomas Murtagh, whch the groat socal abuses go of Jean Court, are the par-unscatheden* of a daughter -bt>rn recent-, The* Governor Dcknson type of ly at the Rahway Metnorla pepon s capable of reusng a hosptal. Mra. Murtagh t the former storm of n4l»atlw over the rght Mas Marl* Bauman, p* Amboy of a cocktal, but ol remanng Avenue. unmoved n the sght of that most A son, George Paul, wa born monstrous of Immoraltes, war. recently to Mr. and Mn. tfcorga There fe a type ef ttrot who can Ruaznak at the Perth Amboy General rut about the mmoraltes otf hosptal. Mrs^RuBMak t the dancng or card playng and re- former Mds Anna Cnkota. man mut* n the foco of the most Mrs. Carre Pert, of Borland (rroaaly mmoral cvc corrupton. Place, vst**! Mn. Charles. There s a type whch s scandalr.ed by bref bathng sut, but Krhwenz«r at her cottage at Sbeltrt Cove.. s sufldt n the face of moral degradaton of those who try to Mrs. Grace V. Brown, «rouse racal prejudces and clans Man Street vsted felatvta hatreds. And the result s women at Groat Chebeaguc Wand, Me., sent to prson for lft for possessng a > pnt of whskey, and per- A hot do«roast on the grou \» of, the RnthuKs home onorpsn fectly respectable ctzens hauled street wll T»tu.re*h«Intal meetng off to the local calaboose for trm- of the Young Wotnans Club mng a hedge on Sunday after- on Thursday nght, September 2, noon,. MIM Mary Sson, of Fulton Street and Mss Helen Cnkota, of Albert Btreet, spent the week-end n Connectcut. The senor chor of the Methodst church wll hold a rehearsal TAILORS Unexpected Formal Date? Accept t You can be ready for t, because we havte a Specal Servca! Evenng Gowns Dry Cleaned Inexpensvely anal Satsfacton Is AMUTWJ. Coppola (Raplrnf and Remodelng) DRESSMAKERS - CLEANERS STATE THEATRE BLDG., WOODBRDCE Telephone; Woo#rdge 8- T3» the women dlvlaon wtu keot wth the mens greup p tt ft n headquarters hd when h K y plans for the comng campagn wll be^dcnsed., After the bualneu meon Menday, cards were enjoyed "wth *r*- es bwvg won by Mra. G«orge,May, Mrs. Frank MacOamh, Mrs. p»y. ton Onky, Mu Heltn CtuuMy MM Mra. Andrew Land. Twt, Gaolm At&tto The Brtakfut Ball The mornng sun l» shnng brght, Its beams are sure and steady; Down stars s mother Jcrap4flg And breakfasts /parly ready. at 7:3 oclock. Mrs. J. J. Dowlng, of Edgar street, prealdet In short, many well-ntentoned moralsts tran ther heavest gun«df the group tha year. Mrt. Emh«e, of New York Cty, kead «f and let the elephants run rampant. on the mce of the moral jungles, the Embree Concert SeTOee, wll To demand decent, peaceable be the guest spe*ker v frendly relatons among naton?; Mr, and Mr*. Uom Jordan are th* parenta of a son, Allan Burke, born recently at the Perth Amboy to demand honest, effectve government at home; to demand honesty and far treatment n busness* Geh(ra) hosptal. labor, and ndustral relatons; there n a feld ample n scope to absorb the energes of nl moral revvalsts. It s a feld more true to the real ntent of the word morals than a reverson to some new Wtch-hunt aganst cockfwldtnttng, and pettng In the park. Bloomfeld U. S. prepared for war; thougl; hope s for "peace wth hdor;" says Actng Secretary Johnson. njf by Mra. Carl SwetU, Vtm. Hun-y Luskle, Mra, Matn Thullc a«m nml MIM HaaUy. <*& JLL Avenel News Tn luutuuunal Kektos >< >urtn*nt uf UMJ WomanI <*lub ll meet wth the charman, Mr«- Avenue next Thursday a^ :3* P. M. The "G«<»d N«rha«r" magnary tnur of Central and Bola Amerea wll nutt at ths tme. St. Andrews Buldng Fun! Socety wtl Arhcrt Bama as charn wll hold a game HOCUI next Frday evenng n the Avenel aehool. The Womans CJ*h wll meet nexjt Wednesday evenng n the Hlckey formerly was Elnor Wall AVKNKL the Lades Ad So-ocety of the Presbyteran Church The Qlrls Cldb wll hold ts Perth Amb&y. held ts September meetng n the openlnf fall meetng at the home Sunday wjhool momft ef 4fc* ehu Mst Rnth Nter Tuesday evenng. Plans were non on Rabway Avenue, Thursday tuunched for the annual bazaur to nght be held early n November. Arrangement* were also made for a slver tea to be conducted Tuesday afternoon. Followng the busness sesson whch was presded over by Mrn E. W. Wlttnebert, vce presdent, refreshments were served by Mrs. Joseph Joy, Mrs. Wllam Jdhn- on and Mm, Frances Reach. Avenel Brdge Club Holds Fmt St$tm Of Stnson AVENSL The Tuesday After»o*n Contract Club held Its frst sesson ths week at the hosne of Un. KOH A4kn * W«edbW4t«. Hgh score wnners were Mrs. By Mr.. R G. 3 Part AV.n»«Avwat, I J. Hwbert Head wll «n terun mamhacs and frends o( the Ladles Ad Socety of the Pre» byterlan Church n her hotnj q George Street on TueaJky after noon. The afatr wu be a slver tea and Mra. H. J. Bakw and Mx. A. M. Pomeroy wll uxxat MIH. Head. Mr. and Mra. Harold Urausam of Park Avenue were guetstx Saturday evertlfg of Mr. and MIK, Eugene Hlckey»f.Brooklyn. Mrs. Mr. M Mra. Oharlw Howe, of nfth Af««ae,ha*e returned heme tntb a meter trp to PaHursbarf. P«., where (hey were acoompaned by Mr. and Mrs, Chrs How*, Mss Anu Howe and Arthur Morf, of Gr«en Street, Woodbddrt. Rev. Dr. John H. Boose, of LB Grange, tl., has returned to hs nom«after a vst wth hs sster, Mrs. D. P. De Youn«of Marjatan Avenue. Mr. and Mn. Frank Barth, ofhnhttan Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Wjlfam Barth, of, Menwr Street, have returned to ther h»nw aftet tpajflng a vtatlbn t Hehe4oth Beach and Ocean Beaoh. ^ tn IWneene Chjb wll meet wll bo n Attendance. postponed untl September 2, n A report wll be gven of the re-thpcnc bd at the Wdbrd Log Cabn, Bt. George Avenue, dew. "A. F. of L. asks Government to start a cooperatve effort for reby busness and labor. Cost of the war games at"plattsg nm Manassaa s estmated at ja,ooq, by the army. Joseph Andrasck 562 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE FREE DELIVERY PHONE 8-2 feld SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY CALIF BARTLETT PEARS for25c Yellow Onons 3 Ib. Sweet Potatoes 3 Ib* j Macntosh Apples FRESH KILL K.I) BROILERS or FRYERS lb. 29c FRESH HOMI. MADF. Pure Pork SAUSAGE lb. 3c Fresh Jersey HAMS 65c 6 lbs. 25c Basket WOODBRIDGE LIQUOR STORE 584 ST. CEORGE AVE. Next Door lo AnJr.ck. HIGH GRADE WINES, LIQUORS, BEERS At Reenable Prc Open Ev»rr Nlghl Tll P. M. Free Delvery from 7 P. to 6 p. m Saturday* 9 p. m. aoverueaf INTERSECTION WOODBRIDGE 4-Grav» wk\m ON A Yours la Cod Comfort by our Expert Operators at Low Proea AU 35c ftenu Permanent Wtvu Charm Beauty Shoppe 75 MAIN ST. Woodbrdfe 825 Mr M Kluh JUUU., and Mrs. Peter Uraeo an!, Arlene, of Avtnel Street, tptnt Mfrnday M AtJant* Pty. Mrs. Walter Parker and on; oeeaer, of Ffth Avetxe, have returaed he«w afur SpwtdtBg several weeks wth Mn. Parkers n Vrgaa. The commttee for the play feeng sponsored by the l* Hblk»n tlub met wtth the efcarman, Mrs. Jofat (krdmr, ef lumet Street. kat tght, -^Mater WttHas^ Palmer Is convalescng at hs heme after a tonl»ctomy perfornm at the tahway Memoral Ho«pt«l, Tuev --Mlw Elaaa Phlps, «f Park Avenue, has returned home after vteatm at CUffwooJ Rearh Rckh and Sovet sgn 7-y<nr traa* pact; blow to Moscow talks wth Brtan and France stwu. VENETIAN BLINDS and WINDOW SHADES e Made to Specf-allom * Materals of Al no ulr* PAGE mk Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dodd I Mrs. Anthony Duddnu, Mss, mary, Fred and Maro od I of Brooklyn, spent the wee«"-«u gue»ta of Mr and Mr* Rub Gasaba, ef Edgartot Boulevard. C.UARANKFI) WORKMANSHIP UNDLJNG - FIKKPI ACE WOOD* PAMOU8 UADNG COAL KOIPERS COKE MASON MATERIALS FUEL OIL ffcasm WooAtrM SUM WARR COAL dr SUPPLY CO. M. OIOKQI WOOOBBfDQI Kelly Awnng, Inc 34 OAK STREET P,on«PA 4-24B7 THIIIS "Mtybatts just ths joy ol Uvlng.., but tt* probably that ahlny, QUALITY Q«Range. MothfMysll mskt cookng to n h l k t t h MtSM brghter, mor» ob*»rlu. "Alnd you ouqkt lo tad* th«d n MftlM oookng. 3b* always was a good cook...but bng a good oook tk* old PERTH AMBOY Jamc Carr, Mf r. ang* took Ua«and patanca Youll marvel at tne beauty and the many convenent, economcal features of the n«w Tstttal" ll» of QUAUTT ftanges. They guarantee you three super lavtng. Sea HM tew QUALITY "FestTal Ranges demonstrated Today. OAS RANGES Saye T>me; Fuel and Food Qualty n cmame.,. Qualty In 3Upulallek. PERTH AMBOY GAS LIGHT COMPANY 222 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. RUTGERS EVENING SESSIONS September 25 - Aprl 27 REGISTRATION September St to 23rd Daly a. M.-O p. m. THE DEGREE Rnchelor of Busness Admnstraton. Choce of f«m: AMotfatlfa, Fnance, Itarcetng. Management,, w I,, l l: t In :r»< / m HEADQUARTERS 77 Hamlton Street Tel. New Brunswck CERTIFICATE* Three- year courses JnACcountlnjf, Englneerlrlg, Ftnarae, MaDagemottt snd GENERAL F&ESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE SUBJECTS POIlCOUXGE j. M*y b* amtrred tt Woodbrdge Hardwre SMSsnaMSt tt the cetthwv «* \ C

6 ""V PAGE SIX INDEPENDENT M FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 939 Colonla News The ( uloa Cvc Improvement dull \\tk\ H very Mceeuful!>uty, Sumlje/*Amonf well known lowmthp resdent* fmmrt wtf Tax Collector.Mkh- M) Traner, Democratc Townahp Leader John Coyne, Second Ward Denutmtc Townshp Commtteeman (lk Alexander, Joseph Damback, Jr., second ward Demo-j n Andovcr, Matt. Mrs. Obeyn father, John Jordan of AlpD*. N. Y- _Mr ar.d Mn. Harry Bockman of Hoffman Boulevard have announced the engagement of ther daughter Dbrbtl> Wallman, to Them* KOUMB of ttatochen. Davd Balfour, Mr. and Mu Kelley Chadwck and daughter, Legh, of Weat Avenue, were gue»u n l*urpjton of Dons and { Wllam Hfnry. Mr. and Mr. Eml Uoehmer of Metuchen, a n b«ng cogratu cratc canddate for Commlt t nun; Howard Fletche, Democratc kudf,uf thu second ward; James Schaffrck Republcan Second Ward Tuwnahp Comntteema and Mrs. Schaftrkk, --Mrs. Davd *"SouVrstroM, ot Dover Hoad, who was to have taled for humo f rum.scotland fort week hut not been wble to leave there In.late, t wtf learned from hertanly here. - I Jr. a Mr*. Fred AI butt have ooununaul wth relatves her* ul at pr M-nt are reported tt/fc n Stockholm, Sweden, where they aft awuelny: to book Mss EUwbeta Hall of Kent j lattd upon the brtf) of a daughter Road l Tacatontaf wth frend*! Patrca Ellen. Mra. Boehmer - - * " - formerly we. Ms* Guaae Ward of S«waren. Hn. Thonat Vncent of Clff Mrs. Wllam Peterson and daughters, Charlotte and Edth have returned from a vacaton at Rancely Lake, Man*. Mrs, Jamer McCormtek ot PrncMK Avenue hat returned from a vat wth Mrs. Row Burn qf New York. --Il* and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Colona Boulevard had an ther guest on Sunday Mr. Andertons sster, Mrs. Dors Keenan, of Cedar,Grove, Palmer of Road * vstng ktr daughter and Mn-t-llt;"Mr. m M» Lous A. Compton of Waahngton, D. C. Mr Comptoa» chef sattant of,.^7. T >ad enterulwd on W b for a world-wde conferenca of n Jkrln and,.kbk..q h g, Europe Dr. AI bee was to.have pe fo ned two operaton! but t nut known whether he wa able to do sp -The Colonla Democratc Woday Mrs. Carol Aljan of Bloom-, feld and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Palmer of New, York Cty, Mrs. Eleanor Ebert of Montrose Avenue Has returned from a two months stay n Jacksonvlle, Florda. "* Lndle.y Godton, son of Mr. and Mrt. Wllam Godson of Colom*nt Club held t* frst fall meet- na Houlevard hat left for Mane 4 ng WnlnchHny fljfht at the home f of Ms. Charles Davs, of St. I George Ituul. The meetng was entrely a socal mul all busrss dtpensd wth tll the next meetng on (ktub:;, at the home of Ms. Albert Rehberg, of "Prnce where he wll enter ht freshman year at the State Unversty The Msses Lllan and Jesse Far of Dover Roard, who served as counclors, at the Henry Lou Hoover Grl Scout Camp at Bear Mountan th summer, have reton Avenue. The assstng host- turned home. esses wll be Mrs. Edward Schu- j Harry Ludwlg of McFarland berg ml Mrs. Jumet Staunton. The Colunu Womens Republcan clul held ts openng fall meetng ut the home of Mr». Arthur Saywll, uf Farvcw Avenue. Wednesday. The guest speaker was Mayor August Crcner, who dscussed townshp affars. Plans were mude to hold a progressve luncheon on Wednesday September 27 wth couraos served at the homes of Mra. FloydManse, MrB. Gcorjfe Keller, Mrs. G. H. Dey, Mry» Saywell and Mrs. Sdney Pnkhum, It WHS ulso decded to hold monthly card partoa for the merfbeh, the fr»t to be held at the Co-operatve Headquarters on St. G>ufce Avenue, September 2U. James Schatfrck was endorsed for re-cleclun as Second Ward Com- Roftd has returned home from the 68th Street Hosptal n New York Cty where he has been a surgcal patent for the past two month*. Charles Volk of East Clff Road has returned from Jersey Cty where he was the guest of hs aunt, Mrs. Charles Butterworth, for the past fnw week*. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stablef ord of Colonla Boulevard are vacaton-,] ng n Mchgan at the home of Mr. Stablefords mother. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Feakes of West Hll.Road entertaned over the week-end Mrs. Peakes brother-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. George Hles of Haddonfeld and Mlton Hles and Mtus Ruth Sharkley of Haddonfeld. jnttecma. A brthday celebraton! The Mothers Club of the Colowas ul.su planned wth Mrs. Joseph Taylor, churman, Saturday, October 4, The Lades Auxlary to the Colona Amercan Legon Post No. 248 met wth Mra. Edward Schuber(? of HfrhnYlr Road Monday rtnd held the annual electon of offcers. Mr?. Ella Large was elected prwdont tu succeed Mrs, Ella Currd, Other offcers elected arc Mm. Josephne Schaufele, frst vce presdent; Mrs, Frances Weaton, second vce prubdmlj Mrs. Katherne Voelker, treasurer; Mrs. Vola Den Bleyker, chaplan; Mrs. Ella Currd, hstoran, and MrK. Alen Schuberg, sergeant-atarms, Husk-sses were Mrf. Largfl and Mrs. Calvn Johnson. " Mr. and Mrs. Wllam "Wells of West Street were hosts" at I. house-wannng n ther new homo on Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Antler, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Stuhl unddaughter, Ml-..drud; M. and Mrs. Hugo Wtkn», all nf Hurtan; Mr.and Mrs. Paul Kottnger, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam "Wene, Mr. and Mrs, Lous Grubol and Bernard HUler of Knhwny; Mr, and Mrs. Jferrnan.Numan, Mr. and Mrs- fernerd Mcdg and Mr. and Mrs. Law* rtnce Sut of Cnlonu, --Mr. und Mrs. John Bud of Colona Boulevard, entertaned ther son Robert of Nagara Fallt over the week-end. Eugene Ppes, son of-mr. and Mm. Wrnn Ppes of Chan-o- HIIIK Rod HHS returned from n vst wth,hs grandparents 3 Erc, MflT* Mr. «nd Mrs, Albert Rehbef of Prrueton Avc, overturned or Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. George Fsher of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Perre Obrcy of Cdlon Koulevard were guests of MAKEUP na Boy Scout Troop No. 6 met at the home of Mrs. Sdney Pnkham of Chan-O-Hlls Road last nght. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Grewe of West Street have returned from Actng CharlM Edtoon The ftrat ton wa held by Brrfgt Club Wadneeday at hm of M Frdk J A Navy of the seathe Sewaren the horn* of Mn. Frederck J. Adams, West Avenue., Mra. Edgar Adams ha* re turned after apen^ng a few days wth»er aaufhter, Mrs. Robert T, Bono of New Brunfkk. a two-w««k cruse to the West Indttt. Mtt VuH«l Waterbury of Chan-o-Htlls Road was named charman of a commttee to ar- Varuj* tcrlet of monthly socal for the oher ef the Rahway Frst Baptst Church Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Jaeger and ton Henry, are spendng a vacaton n New York Stats and Delaware Water Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrstophenoa o Montroat Avenue had ther daughter-n-law, Mrs. Chrstopher Chratopherson of Egg Harbor as ther guatt recently. Glora Muler, daughter of Mr,.and Mrs. George. Muler of Kensngton Avenue, hat returned to her home from a vst wth her aunt Mn. Charles Muler of Tren-. ton. Mrt, Fred Schultz of McFarland Road, presdent of the Lades Auxlary of Rahway Amercan Legon Post No. 6, was a delegate to the State AuxlaryConcenton at Cape May, last weekend. -Hamlton Bllngs, of North Hll Road has returned from a vst wth frends n Chestertown, New York. Mrs. ^ daughter Mare, wlaund): >, [of St. undhardt and George Avenue, have retnued home from a vat wth Mrs. James Morra, In Brooklyn. Mrs. Sdney Pnkham and chldren, and Mss Florence, Schuntberg of Chan-o-Hlls Road have returned from Seasde H«ghts. HEALTH and BEAUTY k,-u s r/ THE LAYMAN PRESCRIBES The gullablty of human bengs la nmazlng. I have seen useful and ntellgent people who were ll, wastng precous tme, beng treated by quacks, cranks and gnorant eultntb, when hghly educated physcans were gnored. The. medcal men spend few year* n a medcal college, studyng the human body n health and dsease. Then for two years they sejve the sck as nterns n hosptals. All ths and more n preparaton to help humanty. The doctors work for the publc nght and day, flck or well, n season and Out, yet many people wll even take the advocatng, some cure-all "for advce of a rado howler who s what alls you or your famly." Recently I heard a speler yellng through a loud speaker, extollng the merts of a nostrum. He sld that t cured many dseases for only a dollar. He was dong a, rushng busness. Ths speaks badly for the ntellgence of the average human be- ng. It s the same sort of superstton-thatsends the Afrcan to thejwteh doetor. The hghly educated Caucason B often as foojsh. The w Her was acquanted wth a brllapt lawyer. Ho was forty-fve years of age wth a splendd, legal practce. He developed a severe pan n hs abdomen. Instead of sendng for hs doctor he took the advce of a farm hand and swallowed a large tablespoon, of salts, Next mornng, strange to say, he lstened to a frend and fallowed the salts by a tablespoonful of castor ol, The next day he was rushed to the hosptal for an appendectomy. The appendx had burst, puss flled the cavty and pertonts had set n. He was only another vctm of the advce of the gnorant. Hs helpless famly were left to struggle! along the best they could. It s very certan that the laymen who were so ready to tell hm what to lo dd nothng but crtcze the wfe nude n tryng to straghten out her husbands tangled flnan< cep.» Nearly evey ope these dayss ready wth a remedy for a frend, n physcal dstress. It s really qute dvertng to the average layman tu prescrbe for hs neghbors alments. It mght be amusng f t were not often so tragc. For example, a lovely woman dscovered n lump on her breast, Instead of Kunr to her doctor,.she confded n her neghbor who gawtor.a jr <f magc salve, on whch wax a flamboyant label stalng thqt the content* would dssolve any lump. For three month*ths pool dlldo rnblel Ue ma*e Tto Jer djemtt> tmhh, AH ths tme the lump whlr lt lrat could have been removed by the, tlllful sargoon, woa growng nnd sendng tentacle* ths cee I deep nto flesh nnd gland*. By and by the poor woman con* suted a physcan. Ee looked very grave and asked quetly, When dd (ou frst fnd thn lump?" "Only three months ago, doctor. A neghbor gave me some salve and told me that t would dssolve t, and I followed her nstructons/ "Poor fool," thought.the doctor, top knd and courteous to tell her the crushng troth By aeuaf «n the advce of a person who was to- STREET COSTUME Idlng Sad lot Krn«vlll. plu advert ang n aad block f rght «nkl> rrqure a duwn nlnejy l*«tht» f,? "! m an George* much I may b. thrty re»»nd l * t f t h "J f,,,, oat, tu wllh II may * I""?! ""JuaV "VoOtl" an Iron,,.!,,, Townshp t>mo»lttm t*r*tfths HO.")»»^ to we>t.rly sad block tu > kclctt, du«tt ma am manner of. dst unf ar more mnmum tr Ptfthed. rptskp or Ht mnmum above mnmum, by the Comraltln and [h j»y.-cnf by the purchmr ac-jnw he manner of purchtmjnwtl t wth Urma of lal* on and _._. TownahIu wll dlrtor I (Ut«l Mny un nnd a!» dud for lad.th «n<e UIKlllU«B B.. tll h«(vdsof of H.or place of Begnnng N d to the Btau of l. - - ^o f Bltt lef Ne ^,.",, h,r lu.band, 7T T and re lu.band, corded n (Houl» [ u f tern Hundred Hnd tllrty-nim la albrldct Approal (Houl» [ u f.aw-,, wheren Marne Vew»uwm», «howlm l l r» S " n,he»n<l Ln AMuclallon, Body Corpo- and parcel. «* {J JJ d Tl)Wn, lp h 8 r N U I U h f **> rt y L* po and par nte at the 8l(He <>r N«W Utnf, II Uorough J>f > mplhlnom. and CHarle. V. La.ka, of W»<M>trldge lwendant, you are requred t* «ale a. h "*J - " " " " Tl)Wn, lp X? d lylnk X uujlce t navy.,.ur, >» w length and fullng" Im la um wdt blu* and taken a..onfea.ed.»».! Vou!" "l the.ad bll la Bled to forwloae \\ of UCDICDS SA V SHERIFFS SALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JIMMY- RI MERCBKORY ln B"" " 3 of Mortgagea on page Haton»»» + * l n,»w. and <ov»rln«property localed, now M furmerly n(, In he Townnhlp of Madlon, n th«-h«th Koman HI abml t f Mddl d A ^ h,, ; Ia. N CHANCER OF W IMY In he Townnhlp of Madlon, Betwwn MARIA MERCWRBKORY. County of Mddle..! and A C l l t and «U2A>BtH 8A S U d b k h«th Koman HI abml Hl + on th...rtn; <H^TA«NIN» one jun- Betwwn MRIA MERCWRBKO. County of Mddle..! and Aal*^ on th...rtn; <H^TA Complalnajt, and «U2A>BtH 8A- St-w Utwy. and beng known and dred»«venytw«m BO BBRTHA BRoKTllICHABL dettgnm.d a Lot Numb.r Thrty- t«72) of an mre, l>«brs8 ANTON. BABO, et alt,. Fve a hown on Ut. Map.attled or lean; D.f«nd«nta, Fl. Ft. for the tale of "Map of Laurence Harbor Park, Ma-. HEHl mortgaged prame* dated Augurt llnoh Townhlp, Mlddl»««x County, sla!l. Utb W9 {New Jertey," and loott.d on!> dralnat B t f the bo»tated Alta Sthl d f H l t :- wnere me aane a nneotheperfta--!^^^;, _.rld»e Rar.md " tl*, W.3 uorturly. rreemw Strset. thence, g^^ ^ J- the center lne of Fret- lhe,, antbr,, ;: the to rly Per.l tj y the"polnt"u P ^ej ). :^Kl«nlng vwa BalVuad" VulUa" Place M.mwa" Munclp»l he"pbmylvwa Han, BulldlBf, or PlW«ol begnnng I PnlUt,Place: s,,v, FMT WABU-IHIBU UIHTBICT j l, Ptrtt Auum All tnt^ t««t_ between the " I, J pm^l «mut.jnl north «a M drawn parllal wth Ornn MrMf nr-l«a-rtm north ot the narthtrly lln* Uwnof, rtm Hl k ItkMl. EtVlNO. however, unto the f New Jemey much alope and l r Utb W9 {New Jertey, and loott.d on!> By vrtue of the above»tated Alta Southerly ad. of Hummtrlteld AVe- Wrt, to me drected and delvered, I ne,, dranng»f He full rlght-uf-way Wll Hpoe to Ml. at publc vendue And you, Charle. F. Lanka, are w,th,,f the ufontld.stale Hgh M, made a defendant, b»cau«* you «t». WBy rghts as may te h!e for thf Rrudnt; Hm uf hf full rlglt-uf-way at two or A. D.. oclock BUadtrd the T bld(i f r wl!l mentoned mort-! -,.j r L! to>ay"tventy-nve percent of tald premltet Inh t f II bd In ruh or rer Tms In UM tfttrnoon of the lad day, at the j Ihrlff OfflM In the Cty ot New IruMWlck. N. J. *! ALL that tract or parcel of land larly Int In the County of MlddleaU tn«ttats of N«w Jersey. BEGINNING at a pont Where the lagr coverlm the tald premlse In, the»d: Aucu*t 24,! }(. Bnyder, luhcrts A PllljLury, Sollclor! ef Conplslnant, "* "* " Avenue.. N. J. IIIK hd In cnh or cer- (hek. <trnwn to tha order or [the Htate Hghway Ilrlwrtment, to tha rrprtaemutlve of the State Hlgh- Iwy l)«partnenl at thr tme o{ the aale. The lalake of the purchaae prlc* Is to be pad In run or by certlfl«rl h<mk, <ruwn tn the order of,the State rllg-lway Djpartment to the t«cr«tary of the State Hghway l>furun/n, r....- partmet nt hlb offl), StaHe HUHf ^ J S-J-S f M B T j O I V E N lht!ann*, Trenton, New Jersey, wthn FIBST WAKU-4IXTH DMTEIOT All that tract b*tw«m UM P«no»l. ranla lullroad (oh thl *ttt) and th* nnttr Una of Llndtn tvnut (on tht WHO; and btwaan tht Olpttr Itn* ot Frteman strut (on th north) and (on th* tuuth) t Itn* drawn partlll wth Or**n ttreet, and U IM north ol th* northerly lln* Uwrwt. Flue; Htfh fclml UI8- Beglnlng at t*» Intertectlon of the center lne of Berry Street wth Wuolbrldgt Creek and runnng, tlence northerly along the (anter lne uf Berry Street and along I le centur lnt of Rahway Avenue tu th. center lnt of the Woodbrdfe-Carteret Rnnd, I thenu. eupltly along th. centtr lne of the Woudbrldge-C.rt.ret Road to Woodbrldge Creek, thence tuut^erly along Woodbrldge Creek to the pont or place of begnnng. POIIIBI llacn: Hemral HoalAlptl BuUdlsg. SECOND WAEU-FIBIT DISTKICT Comprlalng all ot Keabey, All ot th. Ward uuu> of Uhlch yalley Hallro&d t&ck, Pl Plates Keatbey 8«awl. pfoparty urcb and alau roptrty,knpw«.., tt, OMlUj* SOUtleh.,!,,,, m m» ol Hahnu,.,, Church property t,> UfM t to th* otbur In,. *»««*. at. U<t tut feruaawlck Avenue»l UM <J MIU S"alk. mn LEGAL NOTICE NIN at a pont where the NOTICI IS HEREBY_OIVEN lhat!anne, Trenton, New Jey, -lne of CnVrKTstreet nter- th. followlbf ordlnanu wu ntfoducd ten day«after date of uch.ale. Northery lne ol Julet e and passed on Brt readng by tot Falure n makng sad payment th B t w l along the Towwhp Commlttw of *oodbrdge. wthn the tme lmted shall act an a!«" _ t.r. _ U tmu hld syrendcr by the purchaser to the M S f N J f ll )l ght y e»?«! thnce Batwly Street, thence.aaneny Clares ft wth the Easterly lnt of on* hundred () fe«t; y In tns parallel wth lne of f J«l«toth the Easter» Ine of Charle Sreet one hundred () feet to we place or ne > (to Temor- fate of New Jerey o( all IIIH rght l Buldnr ;ttle, m. lllterf^t u «r,j to the prcm RTHKR NOTICE that the lues herelnalove lescrlhed null also ommltt** wll meet onmn and to the Intal payment made Beptumber )8tp. l»t» at the Memoral!by hm.,,, Muncpal BUHng, Woodbrdw. New, Further condtons of sale, f any, -?. Jl., Easttrn Standard wll he HnnuncUl* at the tme of j Munlclptl Burd alonr*""? * T p -»v *"* "> Staard wll be ann t one?" W conseer the Anal puwge of! holdng Hale. t one ^ ^ - dl t whlstt Th St fnnng. Beng the premlam commonly known and dealgntad u No. 8 Julette Btreet. Hopelawn. Woodbrldge Townhlp, Ntw Jertey. The approxmate amount of. th«decree to be utltfled by sad tle Is the sum of Two Thousand One Hundred Thrty-Seven Dollars (3,87 ) together wth the coats ot ths sale. Together wth aj! and sngular the rghts, prvleges, hercdlutnenu and appurtenances thereunto belongng or In anywse appertanng nd place ob t l t d b te Anal puwge of holdng Hale. ordlunce t whlsttme The Slate Hghway Commssoner,.^,^,.,!.*..,.. < tberetq may be axpayer f th d place ob)ectlon tberetq may be tlretented by any taxpayer of the Townshp. Objector, may * a.wrtten objecton t* Ve Townhlp Clerk pror to that B. J. DUKIQAN. Townshp Clerk. AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING CONDI" TION8 AND RESTRICTIONSOM LAND OWNED BX THE TOWN -""-" T WOODBRIPOB_ " ft, tn reserves the rlkht to uljourn Bll sale or wthdraw KHIII lanln from sale altogether. K. DONALD KTKUNER, State Hghway Commssoner. M,L.-9/?-IB/S9 P. W. A Irojwt No. N.,. II97-I () pn Market (Iner No. M-»». Semrate nenled hlds for tn furnlsllng of lldd Mnues. Hrldge Uuurd Hull; Plft «Jtn8-B for the Kllmlnn tally gnorant of such condtons long and agonzng death from cancer. < A parlor sport among certan people see/hs to be that of rresponsble prescrbng for the alments of Others, and crtczng physcans for practcally not rasng the tck froh the dead, especally after they have allowed ther dsease to progress beyond the pont of cure, whle beng expermented upbn by gnorant char latans, or when takng ths or that remedy prescrbed by neghbors or the rado., Archtect Old Contrary, to popular belef, the archtects profetton Is by no means modern, A far back *s 4B5 tbe flat modern Jbook on archtecture appeared. It was wrtten by Leone Battut Albert! and wa enttled "De La Adetflctoroa." Traveert Blettlngt Travelers on ancent hghway! were olten protected by a "bleatng" placed upon the road and letpected by parsons dwellng along the route. Gopher Snake The gopher-snake, so called b«* cause t prcyt on gophers and thus protects crops, s protected by many farmer*. Publc Health Leaden f Sr Edwn Chadwfck and Sr John Smon, both Englshmen, are regarded *s the founder*, of podem publc health racfce.l Caravan Trade Consderable trade between Russa and Chna It cnrrltd ob by. car-»vnn nr her ht tcen; NorVay Qraadeat Fjord Tbe Sognefjord ln Norway It over a hundred mle long, and Its clffs are hot only 4, feet abov the water but ««o 4, f«t below n«surface; and the towerng majesty of the scener* p»ke,the fjord-the mot popuer In the country, Oattrad BnrUth Joseph Conrad, haled as one ol the greatest masters of recent Englsh lterature, dd not learn, u> Englsh languss* untl nfley>< PowerfaJ Wtrthrp Baflnet Tl)e U, S. S. Lexngton and O. S, & Saratoga, arcraft carrlen, bove* the mol powerful engnes ever nstalled In wrhlpl.,, ;., :,Lfv at Wo-dlrllBe, New MAP WHKRBAfl, It,wu the Jertcy, wll l>e receved by He enlvana Kallroad Company, ut tlu DAVID I. STEPACOFf, d and then at K»(I IIHICI: guhlly w ju rwl.a^oud* Te Informutlo for Bldd<-rB, Form SHERIFFS S*LB JBANNETTKlDAlNBb bytb* Townjlp Commttee Ierformuure Bond may b fe et al b^ct thetowjtalb of Wd/rldf. In the»m W** Staned at h EoOfsE 8OUf6rhta~wl(e, et al., fee-o thetownshp ol WoodbrldaVTn "the **<* ;"! fendants, Fl. Fa, for the sale ot mort- fjounty of Mddlesex as follows: ; r S!",, d my be exhmlfd W** Staned at he above ad-.._ premses dated August IS, SS9. By vh-tue of the sbovc stated Wrt. to me drected and d*hv«red, I wll expose to sale at j>ubllc_vende an (() That all «o m «g Mlocu fx and m sh»ll be subject to the fo B^Slff.-^^ may submt a )roal llmtt d Ul wfcdnbsday" "Tp"" TWBJlf IBTHlowaT condtuon" and"revlcto«s: DAT OF SBPTEMBalR A. D.. NINE- TEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE 4t two oclock DayUcht Savng Tme In tbe afternoon > of th* sad day, at the P*rUT Offce la tue Cty ot New; Brunwlok. N. J. AJ that certan lot, tract or parcel of land and premses herenafter partcularly, descrbed, ltuat*, Jylna and.be-; las n the Townshp of Woodbrldge, In the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. Beng the Northerly, porton, sxty (6) feet n wdth frojt and rear of I a certan lot knowf^m desgnated s lot number eleven H)) In Block number ten () on a map of property of the Seware.n Improvement" Company,. Sewarenp New Jersey, on fle ln the! offce of trm Clerk of sad County of Uddltsex, whch sad northerly vortlon of lad lot number -" " - bofnded wd descrbed Begnnng at a pont on the westerly sde of Clff Road n the dvson lnn between lots numbarl eleven () and! twelve (2) In block number ten () on sad map; runnng thence southerly along the westerly lde of Clff (a) that" no buldng tobeerecud,.,. Shall b* uttd otherwse than t a "..bds. The Pennsylvana Kayroua Company renerve the rght to wave any n forma lt lee n or lo reject uny or ate dwellng, house and no such DDtldla hall IM used t block of fltt or u a tenement house. (b) thtt no hoxou or ofnlve trade thll be carredon upot lad prtmju or any trade or btslnes whch- may b* offensve or objectonable, to th*. Mchbsraoad. (o that no buldng to ba erected on MW. *4*. nall t ny tune be u**d for 4kt sale of any Intoxlcatac lquors nor thtlt any buldng bt used t any tme at an nn or hotel. (d) th* purchaser shall, wlhln ope yetr after tne date of conveyance. erect and complete a dwellng "house ld. Km I bdder must depost wth hs. bd securty n an amount nut lesn thatrtlve per cent, 5% I uf the bane bd In He form and ml)leu to llu condltlonx prurlltd In thu lnforau- for Bdders. No bd muy be wthdrawn wthn thrty (3) Ua-y«after the. uutuuldal«of the openng thereof,. L. S-5, Itn.. KUCCTION JKOnCfc TOWNSHIP OF WOODBSIDQE In conformty wth provson, of. an t enttled "4n a t t l U l n cnfor act enttled, led ~tomd~p~prwred"by"the BulwTng Inspector before the work Is comnwnced and no dwellng hous* n any event ttll b* bult or permt JIU lfuuvc UWOIIUB ww:..., ««- " j w""..*r I-properly purchased and shall (fl " / W"*S?» * *"> BT mklntaa Uw tame n tub- M * m """" repar. Such dwellng house uwrdncf wth act to rtgulto ehxthc tup- (ranted for» buldng to be erct at. a oot of leu than t6.., ( ) no more ths., one detached vedmay th, uao, the»upfy mon, tterelo *, bnendnens thereof, to the end of the legslature* fenuon of 77. Notce s hereby gven that the Dlatrct Board of Reglatry and Electon and for the electon dlstrlct of h Tewnhlp of Woodbrldsp wll matt Jn the place herelnuft^r l-sgnatcf* for Ue purpue of Tl ptrtom tntltl«d lo rote rutmffbrabuldlnflo J>Verected!j» l, _W r»^_*atlt]*dlo vote Vtlc; pnptrtom tntltl«d lo rote sung pr.mary and general Road sl*ty (8) feet to a pont: thenco dwellng home shall be erected on westerly and part of the way along any ont lot and every such dw " the dvson fenoa about one hundred! house shall front the road adl r-td nnety (9) feet, more»r leu to - J " * a lane ten () feet In wdth, extendng from Holton Street An the south tn Hut Avtnut an th» Nuh; thenr?; Northerly, along the sad lane sxty (6) feet, more or lets, 4o a pont n the dvson lne btween lou numbers Weveh () and twelve (2) In Block ntmbtr ten () ol sad Map; thence On Tuesday, Bepember IB. 939, beltvje.b Uu hours of 7 oclock A. M anf Srapck P M 8 A M t l P eald lot and shall conform \o thej buldng lne of the houses theretofore erected on sad road rbut a (arfs orother out-buldng.accordn* to plans tnd In ltuatlons lu bt approved by the buld I nk Inspector hll not at ahy tme ba cuuhy aontrsald 4lrlsM >> lu""b«-! any^vmporary bultdlng.except shedn tweon sad lota numbers eleven () and[ or workshops for we n connecton wth the buldng of a permanent buldng n th* course of constructon on Md lot*. (2.) All of the restrcton* end conana B oclock r\ M.. 8 A M.. tu 9 P, M, (Daylght Savng Tme) tre D»- trlct Boarfpf Ele,ctun» wll mrat for thv purpose of regljtratlun and cundurtlng a Prmary Electon for the purpo* of *l*otlag ne County CtmmlUeeman and one County Commtteewoman for each poltcal party In rach dstrct; and for the purpose of makng "ntny of sadlolalnomlntho"» r < * several State twelve () one hundred and eghty-one, and four tenth. U8.O feet to the westerly slds of Clff Road, the pont j or_place of_beglnnlr. TOGETHER wth the rght of way dltlons rected In the prevlout parafor pleasure boltng to and from thr I»f»pht Shall b* r~" M»-< -»-- watqrs of Smlth Creek, BS granttd and runnng wth th* In former de«ds. shall be d l d runnng wth the (and and shall be In corporated n every ded delvered by SUBJECT HOWBVER, to any and \ ^g^tudv^rtlemenu for thesale of. all restrctons,, covenants and cond 4nd w W - the terrtory contemplated tom acalnst nulancjs and thj sll b y ths ojs.inapce»h»ll spclfl.cally re-j " " " r cfu upon the premses above any.wne. ll. beer or other tntoxlcat- In beverages, at contaned ln pror Belnl the premses cummonly known and rteslgnated as No. 43 Clff Road, Scwaren, New Jersey. The approxmate amount ot the decree to be Mtlfled, by tnld tle Is the sum of Three Thousand Tour Hundred Slxty-Nn«Dollars (IS.MS.OO) together wth the cotts of ths tsln.. Together wth all and sngular the rlnhts. prvleges, heredtaments.and I tppurtrnances thereunto belongng or In ahvwlse appertnjntn;. jrjlrns c. ENOEL, Bhfjlff. A... A J. H. WIGHT Bollfltors. 4t-8n-26;9m-2,9,6. that Sad Una I* beng sad In ac-...tnce wth" the condtons ffcd rerletlont tet forth ln ths ordnance. - ordbaaot Dull Uke effect mntedlafm mnaton for th% several State, County and Townshp offces to be voted for at the general electon u below mentoned. One Sttte Senator. Three Mem bly. r of General" ASMm- One County Clerk. One Coron.r. Two Memberf of Bord of Chosen Freeholders: One Townshp Commtteeman-at- Large. One Member of Townshp Commttee from each of thre wards. One Ta» rollelor. Two Justce! t of th«peace. Notce a hereby»l Electon wll t>y gven u be>ld at that a Oensrthe valon y upon It* adopuon ud pnlllnt; olajea. 5 tn. Townhlp,,f cforan* to law. Woodbrtdm. HlddUsex County. N. J. A T B O W F. OREINKR. between ft. hour, of 7 A. f., s^d 6 Commltte*m»n-at-Large I f- M Standard T me on Tup(. ween ft. hour, of 7 A. f., s^d 6 rge. I f- M. Standard T m,e on Tups( «y. 8lh. November S l»»», for the nr..«.,,f the el «" n «Comnltte»m»n-st-Lar To be advertlted on September 8...,,,.nd 8.pumb.r 6th, l^.-ln the ^ ^ ^ ^ Three Members nf Ono lard Tm*. UTATB HldHWAY DKIARTMKNT Notle* of Publc Jtlf. The land and premlse. l» "e ( t " L»y m. R?b.tl7n W!^.h ^fffli ^«*mber «.Townshp. Commt- Oe County Clerk. One Coroner " Two Members of Board of Freeholder., -. One Xpwnthlp Cpmmlttteman-at- Sett To: W-J«Ifcrket lt-md SworUd : B*ok M rg* II NpTtrn or rn.c NAI.R TO WHOM IT MAY and bolrk Tn the ToWh brldre, In the County of Mddlesex, and fttte of New,Ier»ev, wll henoll to the nlrhest bdder Wednesday, l(teptemher 2, UJfl, nt 2 OIIOI* nonn (Dayllajhl RfVIng Tlmel, Hale Wll he hold on the premlxen J WHOM IT MAY CONCURS egnntyr m an ron rol MI on n* lp Com)llt re nf H? Townshp of f«t * dutunnj. nf Inurtem, hundred oodhrldn- hld ffumdnc, BopMrtbefl»nd toytntyjflve (Up>> fp»t row»s. It, I9ID, I WBJ. rtlwlwltn «8»ftlet»,<»«*ou<Wly alonfe th* Weslerly e ft?! Ihnt AH launlv Pvenlt* BeV?W* of aald ro»4 from»n ad Iron mbr llth the Tnwmhln O o X o l t tha n»nfk» the Internertlon of Woodhrldr Kh, 9ID, I... the fart Ihnt nn Munanv I" bjr Kth, 939. the Tn«... wll pnt " T M., (JCHT) In MnmnrlRl Mnrlpnl HullOlnn. brdfe, N>w Jerrar, und expow? Ill at publc mle nnd to ths l t*tt bdder aceflrdtn* to Urmt of nm«mberof Townshp Co tee from each of thvee wards. One Tax Collector. Tw«Jutlce of the Iearc T*n boundary lne»nd the pnllne lnre* of thrvarlnun fll»rll Tn bo Plnre* of ol low; n vabu All that trsct, l P#nn.y vl» R ( the pnll fll»rlclh r<., DISTBICT between the (on thft eas! h the souther!^ «ld* of M" ln Rtreet forne^ly known (n the Turnpke, nnes from mld Beglnnlna; tojnlnt a«n survey now made ()...» u, tn,,,o, Hm o Amboy avenue (on ()MWMt)r and feet nortn ol S. Man IIV!, on llw " orlh) «(on tween New tnd fecond streets, and projetllng easterly to sad ral mal PflllUg Fl, 8KC\U WABI>-BEOUND DIBTMOT Begnnng at the InterMcuon ot tl*, - n«of j lr road to th* pont,,, lr,, ~ "" Plan : lunl. Alrraur, I,,,,,, r»rl». Beg Hm n FT t)b» Of l ll m n Of fryfn Kl erly lln. ot I., ry. runnng osaur Where f N lno,f It nd w We It uf New (2) westerly f N l alum; "t l " II A lt Grove Hoad, then northerly along o*nler lne uf Florda Grove R., to th» Intel BBdu of center ot Florda Qrovl Rd., wll thu center lne uf We»t und ltd,, Utce westerly loe the center lne, ot West lond lotul tu a pont, sad pont beng \te ntersecton of IN center lne ut West oud Rd.. wth; "no of the I U u 4 n o d r a w n 4 f e e l w e t t.r l y f r o m w a r e n A v e n u e an.l, ad mnlu lu r«a»ylvanla Avcnut thnnnn In a m n.». at lad out, thence suuthely along 8 * \<-n Love Am, sad.lne toa pont. The northeat j t»nnlon of the «a>.. f t blnng to St I " Oon tovo AV(- turner of prupety belongng to tt Marys Llurcl and tlau the norttwet,,,, corntr of property knuwn HI Washng- [ J >wln M th» <"""< t ton Heghts, tlence southerly alongtm<l& Crtek; themr.m lha h,,,,n.lo«, Una.»f W,U lt,»l,-,n n the Helehts a ppey ner uf same, thence eaaterly along; aad buuntlary lne to a curler ot tame, th t h l l d b d r uf New lnawrk.. ntermct the >nt.. nu*. (h«not (3 IH.IU,.,.. lne uf Hoy Av.m, :,, ectl the crntpr In.,, Post Road, tl.-.c,. along th* c»n<- ht., Ptst Road to wl porthrly lne of r.. Ralroad, thenrc :,.,. TJy lne of LehRh \, :,, th* pont or plnc!, IltlllatT IHI.M I,,n(. I,. Lurlelle Slrc. THIRD WAB> TlIlM nmhnl Bejflnnlng on fctn.r. -,: : : ^L tha aoutherly t-nn,.< f... kcj clan ralroad puuc).: :., : fj,. SUll r II Anna, Mjft [ soutbarty Sound to the p<ln> Central Avemn Uland Beund; wll thru westerly dlre.tl.n IM " of Sewaren Avenue. :. along Sewaren AVT.II. t j t»nnl tovo AV(-M:I.- thence In bu5ndary"tute "of""wpahlrtjtosj* & Are""" ««" " and Church property to a cor : j Avenue MM*, UM.U,, Str**t to the lnt.»-, : street wth Homexlcad A\ y thence southerly t, lad boundary wll. of Md property to tle center lln* of "? l * r) y lon * llj ""! > Ntw Brunswck Avenue, thence eau ] ; B K/J nt r»«t o " "" erly along center lne of New Bron- lne wck Avenue, to the center of Pensylraa Avenue, lad out south of New Brunswck Avenue, tetoe southerly along lne of sud Pa&ujtylvatla Avcuu?. to the center of the Lehlgh Valley Ralroad, thence, eaaterly along-the center lne, of Lelgh Valley Itulroad to the pont or place of begnnng. rollng race; Mopeltwn School. I.W II. r ; lne r tlenco northol; HIHIII; of Blar Road ft. tl- - Woodbrdge und ImUx an easterly und poutm? along the houjy Im, f,. ::nd and Carter t tu th. rght-nf-way uf the < : > New Jersey, tlww u, - drecton along Uv, :! ; C«ntral Rallrua.l vl N.». ntersecton wth t)>.»...". ary lne of UK MI;M Port Headng Itnlr...! #rerll"l: Begnnng at a pont 44 U & l ortherly lne of thu, l^hlgh Valley Rallmad thence () mrtfc.ly along the center lne uf Ryan Street to wtehs II ntersect;) the center lne of New B k A h.southerly lne uf th> the cent- road property uf l 4 I ll M» -5 along the center lne Avenu* to the cuthcrly Of th* Cty of Ralway, UM aloof Ih* southerly L"..:.: IB* Cty of Rahway Iu H! R U d U Brunswluk Avenue, thence (2) wtnlftrly ulong thu center lne uf NW Brbnwlck Avenue to where t IrttIIKM ta tlf center lne of Hoy Avenue; tlence (8). northerly along tne center lne of HovldV the Port ReaUnK m Aronuft tu where It Intellects the fenf-fll boflnnlng pulut rum, cr lne uf Kng Oorees Post Road I hence (4) norlhetsurty alun ths rpnter. lne nf Kng G*org<? Post Road lo where It InterHrt tl* otntlr Ijne of Cruw Mll Road; thne* (8) southerly nlong the center lln* of Crows Mll Road to wher* It,lnten*ctt the norfjcrly lne of the Lehlgh Valley Ralroad, thenco (6) alone the northerly lne of the Lehlgh Valley Ralroad lo Dm cenu Jn* -of Kyan" Etrut, the pont or plnra of Mfmnlnc. Pollng l.law: Tkunpwn Hll. N>* Rruawltk Av«a«*, Tolt. SECOND WABD-rOURTn DISTRICT "" " --- o»ntnl Ford. All that Com gnnng. fellng Ilsfc; Iurl Il.j.lnj. N«. I. T(IIBD WABD sxtm ns Begnnng "at u IU.IM < Avenuo where the uylttnl Retdlnt Ralroad. l h P K t R aloog th* Purt UM pt pl Keuln:: : townshp lln* nd UM tha f)nt Ward, and ; northerly Woundtry de ^wt: Baglnnlnc t * pont In the Har- Un (In* f**t north ot th* northerlyiid* of nttb ctrmt: thane* «**tery tnd fnf north of Ffth street cvostlng Grant avenue to tb* northerly lne of Ford Terraoa No. ; thtnet northrly along Ihn same lo n angl; th*nce easterly along northerly Hoe Of Twto Terrtce. Fo., to th* etnter of Mary avenue: lh. *,> ^r thenc* nortmrly along Ue wnttr ot! J^nt W ** *venu«. to a pont fe*t TRIAD WAKD-TlllM I Comprsng Sewrt.l r«llug PUue thutsrn M IHIBIt W«U)-H>I IM M Includng ull \tw»«r*adl»rallrw"l < J " lek.. a n..!)» I t MX\ a,,, MUthof I br d K l< THBB WAB»-Frf" l^w" Begnnng at I"" l: :, : L lylvanla,nl f lultrtkted by the "" l ;,;;:^ ro«d and from»a<l ^" ;,! " northerly along tl>«i-/"- road to the toutherly I." the Cty of Rahwy; htlt norlvot th, northerly lne of Ptman I a»«nue, thence e M Hrl r and *«l! nortj of Ptman vnue crossng! amartms a e t,,rlll;.«"" Com : both tldet Includng central Fords Heght!. All ot the ward twee* tb* northerly lne same course to th* boundary of In* Ward, >«lltnar Pla**t. M*. 7, Klag O**rges SECOND WABD^lFTn () In lng th brdge wltl U" an<l " f.,,,,.,,ltmlnry ", artrrt I" n(,,.f \. ly boundary lne of Rrltnn Townhlp wharf th* tn)* * Intersected by th* Pennsylvana, Ralroad and from Md begnnng pont runnng ttterl/ along tlw Pennsylvana Rallros.l lo r the oent*r Un* of Mddlesex avenue: thanct northerly and northeasterly nlong Ol center lln* of Mddlesex ovenuo to (he northerly lne of block US; thne* easterly along the northerly Una of block 448 and block M to the Pennsylvana Ralroad and crossng lh * same; thtnot loutbeotorl" northerly ln* of block 428 lne of Chlln OHlls Rood: nenca aa-l Dl ""-*^JJ( (, r jy ll BtatM lh! :!! mock x: thenc* southerly along *h*?j n,j!l?, f o/t/" westerly llnf of block 887 to the north- P. ^,!. thrur m erly-lne of block SB6: thenw wetterljr l - om." ny and southerly along bloak 89 and c«n- Unulng th» jas^course n a str n- tnung th* lne to the th y last PorT l e n s Retans; Ralr f Pt T d con traght oad Ao hl ne to the PorT Retans; Ralroad Ao the utterly lne of Partnn Townshln; thenc* northerly, along; the oast.rly lne of Rartan Townshp to the pont or place of- begnnng, Pollng Flare. lulln School, *4 «,,, Oree* 8tte«^ Iwll " " Oree* Iwlln WABPR IIISTBIOT f^mprlblng Colonfn ma north ta Ihel County Lln*. All ot tha war! north et m a 9rtharl r bm^"y d DlttrW weterty dl"" " ;" bondury HP " ft Bood property Slrond \\f\""> of a rlgh-<>-*». R l l t"* " way M N Jeraoy: d " We HlI thn pont >r I " Pollng rn><; No.»- ^,!jl

7 ;l)ent LEADER FRIDAY, SKHKMHKK 5, M9 PAGE SEVEN >eangelos Transfer, Wasleks Injury Weaken Prscomen [ENES 4-BAGGER ES OWLS CHANCE LEAGUE CROWN ner In I lth Deleats ance Aocaton By q I HI ( DUE The Wood- ^ls Runed a bye nto" the,,,,,. round qf the Lnter-,. a UHtue Saturday afn. lf they dented the.,. Assocaton, 8 to 2, n f tlt at Washngton. " (,Ks.s votury came n *. senj ue. F r eleven n-,! u,,, dubr fought a close ; :,,ly n be deadlocked n I,",, lu,,. Then, n the elev-,.,,,, wth two out, Joe, ll.l a crcut clout over,,,,, lcll fence to wn the,,!,,,.,..stunzas the two teams,,,.,.ss, but the Owls broke (,,,n, (. n the thrd when,:,.,," loublod anl Leffler,,,,,,,,,- wth a trple., fnurth frame, Pochek,,,,; ;; r a thef-bagger and I. I,,cc Uam, twt tt rehult of wll now meet the Me- I, III t:ub n the semhf [luyoff Btres wth, of ths contest facng the league crown as Im shale of the cush > hen tu be awarded. Owlt (3) 42 3 Lance Alln (2) k;, rttt II. f Ik rf 2 3 D os 6 Leafs / Perth Amboy and Bur lews Lobsters of Laurence Harbor naugurate ther competton for the Twn-County Nght Softball League champonshp tonght when they ve at MacWllam Stadum at 9:5. Matyy Brown, Leafs hurler who was unbeaten n 7 games n the second half, wll toe the slab for the Karten troupe whle Stan Krecons wll no doubt get the assgnment fjpr Burlews. twelve nnng battle beleved to be CARTFRET COMBINE HUMBLED BY OWLS IN 6 Konja, On Mound For Wnners, Holds Foes To S Hts; Fans S SIMON GETSJ FOR 5 HOPELAWN The Hopelawn Owls, wnners of th e second half champonshp of the townshp heavy senor league, snutjce(f the Cartcret Ukranan* for a 6 to 3 IOBB at the latters ldd Sunday. Frank Ko/.m, hurlng for the wnners, held the U\e* to fve bngle«and strurk out fve batters. A, Smon pnved the Hopelawn club,n buttng wth four hts out of fve trps to the plate. Hoptltwn Owl () A. Smon, 2I«Fe<lor, c Defaro, Ub Swtor, ss Krlas, lb Nash, rf Puunsk, Grpb, cf GREINERS WIN 8-3 THEN LOSE, S TO 4 TO ST. MARYS A. A. Donny Mller Ptches Local Club To Vctory; Cv«Up 8 Hts 2ND GOES 2 FRAMES WOODBRIDGE Local softball A prelmnary game between fans were treated to a par the Cgnvery Assocaton and Callahan of outstandng contests here Sunsocaton Assocaton, both of Perth day when the Mayor Grener As- combne. Ungled n a twn-bll wth the Perth Amboy 8t. Marys Alumn Assocaton. Woodbrdge speared the opener, 8 to 9, but lost out Jn the second game, 5 to 4. ^ Donny MIHeewas on the tee fer the Greners In tht frst m«ee and hurled brllant ball. The valtors p, Koma, > 4 Totals 28 6 Ctrteret Ukranans (3) W. Boben, lb Wadak, cf ZapRe, 2b M. Buta, 3b Dobrowsk, If Bubnck, «s T. Gnda, p E Gnda, c Gural, rf ToUls Score by nnngs: ^ A, o AWARDSDEFERRED * WOODBRIDGE Announce ment, was. mauv thf week thnt. ly nnhjr: [nxes won by contestants n the, 3 recent Junor Sportsmens Day at 2 Roosevelt Park wll nof be dstrbuted w r.s tuam Wll sport new uted untl after the meetng g of- th Fh Tny wll bo a brllant Mddlesex County Fshng and largo whte numerals. Huntng Dub Wednesday HEADGEAR New Colors to Blend Wth Topcoat Woolens SPECIAL FELTS SEMI-HOMBURGS, SNAP BRIMS " "» dfference n thr newly shaped crown n bnm th»t good lookl. See younelf n a new hat, and feel lke well dretcd man., v,". 3 MILLBROOKE her Felt Hats as low as $, OYLE & CUNNEEN SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY n Of 5 had dffculty n bunchng ther hts. Ur and Fttpatrek, wth two safetes apece, starred at the [Hate for the wnners. The nghtcap tlt resulted n a twelvennrg battle, beleved to be the longest softball gsune played n the townshp ths season, J. McLaughlln and Klter shared tht elbowng assgnment only to lost out h the Anal frame when tho Sant* pushed one run across the rbb«r to wn. The Amboysn* were held to nne scattered bngles, whle the los«r pled up a total of twelve hs. St. Mary*. Alamn (3) AB R H Eganj 2b,. 8 OHara. c 4 Eggers, If 3 Mansfeld, f 4 Gallagher, as 4 Mullns, 8b 4 Buchan, lb ;... 8 Clark, rf 8 Ayres, cf 2 Dckson, p,... Totals 8 Grener An*a (S) AB McLeod, sf 2 Molnar, ss Ur, If, 3 J. McLaurhln, cf Ftzpatrck, lb 3 Genovete, c 2 L. McLaughln, 2b 3 Keatng, 8b 2 D. Mller, p Gyenes, rf 2 St. Marr Alumn (S), AB R H J. Gallagher, ss 5 Mullna, 3b 5 OHara, c 6 Manafeld, sf, Buchan, lb & Dooley, cf, ( Devern, 2b 4 Ayres, If 4 C, Galaghw, rf,.^.: * * Bund/, p?..., 2 McLaOd, sf..., 6 Molntf, 3b 4 Ur, If 8 J. McLaughln, p, tf 4 Ftzpatrck, lb 6 Genovese, c 4 L, McLaughln, 2b 5 KeatBg, ss... 5 D. Mller, rf, p 4 Gyenes, cf, rf..: 6 Totals, St. Marys... 3, 5 Grenera 3 4 STATETSlROPENS ON SEPTEMBER 24 Trottng, Bcycle And Motorcycle Racng Wll Feature Show TRKNTON^Every day wll be» ftaturc day at the New Jersey State Far ths year, declares Harry E. LoBrequo, Becretary-man-» aper, n announcng the program for the baexhlbfaon, whch wll open Sunday, September 24 and close on Saturday, September 3, wth the cream of the natons darng auto drven competng n a specal race program on Sunday, October. " Lucky" Tatar and hs Hell Drvers wll be tlje attracton on the afternoon of the openng day wth sensatonal clroun acts, featurng "Jnx" Hoaglands Hppodrome offerng a blue-blooded panorama ofhoraedojn Includng a Black and Whtecharot, spectacle, Roman standng races, Mounted Pushball and a pageantry of cavalry, endng Wth the ever thrllng auto polo. " Monday, September 25, wtfl be Chldren/a Day. A specal program has been prepared lor ther eltes tanment wth vaudsvjlo acts that wll delght old and young. Interytnt! champonshp bcycle races and spectacular rdng stnnu by the members of the Mraflted Boy Scout Troop of the 2th Feld Artllery,«rc also scheflulod. tn thn evenng) on the ttag«in front of the grandstand a daklng nght.show wll be gven featurng the "Fantasas of the Worlds Far." SPORTS ECHOES BY UMSM, "8TSVK" VBCSEY- Pcfcn Wth the Expert, Theres really no sense n stagng the ffteen-round heavyweght fght between Tony Galento and Lou Nova at Phladelphas Muncpal Stadum tonght A lot of dough could be saved by just gvng the contest to the Beer Barrel person from Orange, New Jersey.... Of course that acton wouldnt help depresson any... And, maybe, the Jersey Juggernaut and the talfortan C.aperer wouldnt lke t. But, when towuhpfg lt «M»rt«(?) voce ther opnon M Jo the wfofr * tonlghfa akrmth, and nearly clmb «bo«nl tht GaUnto bandwagon, my recomnmndatons to f or *t th»»hnchg and ju*t gvttony the (Ucson shouldnt U talnn too lghtly. Dsregardng all personaltes, however, I thnk tonghts massacre Is destned to be an abbrevated one.... Hther Tony wll bash the West Coast lad to a pulp wthn sx rounds, or Lou wll cut the Orange beer guzzler to slvers wthn the same perod... My vote goes to Galento.... But heres the way»oro«of ^he townshps rng fans see the outcome: HABOLD J. BAILEY: Galento. Techncal kayo n 4th, because hes good. CHARLES LEHREB: Galento. Kayo n 3rd. He, has dynamte n both dukes. WILLIAM BALDERSTON: Galento. Techncal knockout n 8rd. Nova downt have the punch. JACK RHODES: Galento. Knockout n 4th. He has murder n both mtta and the only lvng thng wth just a monkeys chance a,gargw±ua. j MIKE TRAINER: Galento. Kayo n 6tfh, Just luck. MAYOR AUGIE GRBINER: Galento. A knockout n 2nd round. There wll be a quck kayo or none at all. MR& DAWNE GARDNER: Galento. K, O. n 6th. Just a guess. JOE DUNIGAN: Galento. Kayo In 8th. Tony can punch. CARMEN. ZULLO ^Galento. To wn by a knockout n 3rd. He rocked Joe Lous n that, round and Nova cant take t. JACKEGAN. Galento. By a st round kayo. When Tony slaps Nova wth that Beer Barrel POK-KA, tll be curtans, HERMAN STERN: Nova. A K. O. n the 9th. Lou s a clever boxer. LEON McELROY: Nova. Lou s a faster, younger and crafter rng general of the Tunney type wth a good :ht hjnd. A techncal fcnoqkout n thj 8th wll wn for M^ Tony s ljke a stoat wall. WILLIAM " M W MESSIOK: Nova. By decson n ISrounds. Lou Is ywhger and much faster. If theres gong to be a knotkoat, Nova wll regster t. 4th. WILLIAM "JUICy",FAUBLE: Galento. Kayo n Tony haa too rawh steam for Nova. LAWRENCE F. CAMPION: Nov*. Lou s the better a techncal krpflreut In the 7W. "" GEORGE BORBAS: Calento. By a K. O.^n the 5th. Totals He s a better man- WALTER HABICH: Gftlento, Knockout n 6th. Nova Crelner ktn (4) AB R H cant take t,, GEORGE VA,N TASSEL: Galento. Superor punchng ablty wll wn for Tony n a 6th round kayo, EUGENEtt. FINN: Nova. Lou wll take the %ht by a techncal knockout n the th. Galento bleeds too easly. : PETER PETERSON: Nova. Tony wll be kayoed n the 3rd. He Has no head when he faces a clever boxer. NICK PRISCO: Nova. Tonys fght wth Joe Lous was too much for the beer barrel, He hasnt recovered from that fght. Noya wll earn a 6-round decson. FRED BUCKLEY: Nova. By a techncal K. O. n the th. Lou has the ablty to- stay away and wll cut Galento to peces. : "BARNEY" DUNIGAN (Barron avenue): Galento. Tonys weght and punch wll brng hm a^ knockout vctory n the 4th, STEVE WERLOCK: Galento. Theres too much dynamte n Tony. Hell kayo Nova n the 2nd. MISS MARTHA MORROW: Galento, Nova has a glass jaw. An uppercut or, left hook by Tony wlr knock hm out n the 4th. HARRY SECHRlST Galento. K,. n 6th, A left to the jaw wll do t. (Contnued on Page ) Motorcycle And A. A. A. AutoRaces Wll Clmax Readng Far Sunday READING, PA. Three bg thrll event* an automoble stunt show, motorcycle match races and A. A. A., automobje races wll nerve as the concludng features of tbe eght-day Readng TaSr, Openng last Sunday, the far wll wnd up ths comng Sunday wth a sx-evertt program of drt track automoble racng. The events wll be supervsed by Hanklnaon> Speedways under the sancton of the Amercan Automoble Assocaton contest board., Begnnng promptly at 2:8 P. M., the.automoble racng program>wll nclude tme trals, fouf flve>mle qualfyng sprnts and a 3-Jap featured fnal. Outstandng performers wll nclude Ted, Horn, Burbank, Cal., thrd-plnce nnlsherat the Indan* spols and wnner of the naugural UNIVtMITV OF OKLAHOMA.., tr Tern. ttldltm Hta4 FcctlMll Coach TOUCH-DOWN TACTICS -> - B IHHB <ouf couht /row Gnntlwt HW mm C A LTHOUOH there are s lot of A the so-called rasle-danle plays lwluc used these days, we Una tnt one at the good old mmes to the weak h«e of the Une frequently wll gala u much ground a any other play, *b\ after all, that Is what wns most games. I belter* that It the bsh scbool player wll secure, a food, wellfounded foundaton of the fundsments»«f tde *aom, be wll greattj enhance Us chances ot makng the collefa ten* Tr * fundamsdul can test be mastered In the executon ot \. oowtr IB4 UM leu dlfeult deoeptve plaj, lke the one outlned hen. The ball (a paaeed to the No. a back who lakae lflax It to the No. back, but gw It to the No. I backk who gom around left end whle he, the No, 3 back blocks out the oppealog left tackle, who has come through the. openng shown n the Uue. The prlndpst blockng asatgnmenta are shown In the dagram. Itnch depends on the rght guards ablty to block the opposng rght end who wll be «atop»t tt l Goe Announces Fnal Standngs In Town Baseball, Softball Loops WOODBRIDGE Samuel Goe, drector of the townshp WPA Recreaton Dvson, yuauday r«l«aa«d tnt fnal standngs n the varous baseball and softball leagues conducted throughout the muncpalty durng the past three months. The standngs nclude all frst and second half games. Wnners of each half wll meet ths weekend n a seres of playoff tlts to decde the champons of each dvson. Her* are the results for all leagues:,_ Townshp Senor Softball Wen Lost Woodbrdge Feld Club..2 8 Farmers ;... v BEARS TOP CHIEFS.ll 8 Red Onons 8 8 Fraternty.". 7 7 IN PUY-OFF TUT Shell Ub. ft 7 Republcans B 8 Avenel Qualfy To Meet Jersey Red Ghosts >..- 3 Cty Gants; 2 Nght townhlp Senor BaeUll Won Lost Games Scheduled Hopelawn Owls.. U 3 NEWARK Clnchng a berth Blue Brds 8 3 n the Internatonal League frst Bar Fles! 8 4 Hungaran Dem».~~ 6 Galento. A kayo m the 5th. Kaasbey, F. C. 4 7 Wolvernes 2 Charleys Cafe 2 Ford! L(ht ST. Bw^all. Won Lest Hllblles : 9 Dog Patch, Bar Fles L Henjc»...,....."., % 6 Hopelawn. 8 WuwlbUn htmwttt Baebmll raqea at Readng one year ago last Aprl; Lee Wallard. Sokenectady, N. Y., a dual wnner at Flemngton, two wacks ago, Jack Moon, Garfleld,, Gua Zarka, Doylestowt; Pa,; Walt BrWn, Maaspoqua, L. I., Johnny Ulesky, Orange, and Mark Lght, of Lebanon, Pa. Accordng to Ralph Hanknson, managng drector of Hanknson Speedways, mere than 25 well known drvers wll take part. Aa a prelude to Sundays! bg thrll program, "Lucry" Teter and hfs Hell Drvers wll perform at the far, tomororw."returnng for the thrd straght year, the famed automoble and motorcycle stunt men wll attempt such death-defyng feats aa crashng two automo* bfea head-on and drvng a stock sedan car thrpugh flamng board wulls. Won Lost Woodbrdge Feld Club.. 6 Ramblers 6 3 Clovers, Wanders... 8 Homestead t 2 4 Boys Club 6 Junor B~eb.ll Won Lost Hangars t,8 Woodbrdge Feld Club Crusaders 4 8 Farmers.,.,, 2 4 Ramblera Comets 7 {Contnveon Page ) Gets New Laurels STEVE STANKO KEASBEY Accordng to word rqosved here thn yeek, Steve Stanko, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Stanko, of Hghland Avenue, added the Canadan heavyweght weght-lftjk champonshp t«hs lst ol achevements n Toronto,, Canada, last week, In wnnng the Candla ttle, Stanko lfted a tdtal of 9 pounds. The Keaebey youth la the heavyweght weght-lftng champon of the Unted StatcB. Stanko, well known throughout the county and state,frst entered the sports world three yean ao when -he startled the state wfh hv football performance as n member of the Woodbrdgo Hgh School machne. lan r almhtra U tr CHB«Chefs n» pl»y-off for fourth place here Monday nght, the Newark Bears qualfed to meet the Jersey Cty Gants n the Shaoghnessy play-offs. A home run by Franke Kelleher Wth one runner on. the bags was a decdng factor n the eghth nnng. Wth two out and Newark tralng 5-4, Manager Johnne NeurrMected to send Kelkjher tn to bat for Buddy Blar. Newark fhl TftfeTSlflWe "WfB ftnd wow 9 to 6. The frst two games slated at Jersey Cty on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bears are slated to meet the Lttle Gants at Ruppert Stadum n nght games Thursday and Frday. One game of the- seres whch.wll be. played n the Bears Stadum Saturday afternoon. RACING AT UNION IS SLATEDJUNDAY Intal Daytme Meet Of Season Is Expected To Draw Bg Crowd UNION Followng a most successful season of Tuesday evenng bg car racng programs, the Unon Speedway, jusuoff Hghway 29 n Unon Townshp, wll offer ts ntal daytme meet Sundny wth a star-studded feld of ; daredevls. Snce early n May tta Unon County raceway has featured the natons greatest aces on, the speedway half-mle drt track course n thrllng contests under the brllant floodlghts out now that chlly weather s vstng ths sector, Sunday afternoon tlls are scheduled, untl late In October or perhaps later, dependng on the temperatures. It s an opportune change for rght now many y headlners of other secton^ ^ ot the country are nvadng the East tfor the.annual Fall Par Ground schedule and rghtfully t mght be stated that the contests at Unon wll be All- Amercan affars snce the fnest nf the West, Mdwest, and the flntane Imperl The Onltad States Imports more than $5, worth ot nutmcj annually. LOSS OF VETERANS BLOW TO COACH FACING HARD CARD Dubay May Also Be Mnng And Trosko Is Out 39 Lnc-Up AU BERTHS_ARE OPEN.WOODBRIDGE Coach Nck Prsco threw* hs Woodbrdge football machne nto hgh tks week to see how the newly assembled product would run, but after two days the Barren strata gst shfted the.939 vehcle back nto neutral a* t was. evdent that several parts were mssng. Much of the resultng eonft* on, however, can be attrbuted! to the fact that t was the fln tme the motor had been tume4- on, and lke all frst crmnagta, t was anythng but heartenng. Prcoj 988 problem, then* fore, remans unsolved, and hj worres ncrease daly. Lou D«* Angelo, letter-wnnng end of laa^ years champonshp eleven, hat transferred to Barrnger Hfeh School n Newark. From all reports, Lou s holdng down a varsty end poston.. Jfhnu Trokt ftlaft ft from last season, and expected tq start at center for the Barrow ths fall, has decded to go to wdrk due to fnancal reasons. Th^ has been a kayo blow to Prseft, bectfuse to date Dubay, another pvot man of 888, has not report* ed for 93 acton. PTIKO remarks ed to your Informer that a team" wthout a good pass from center s hopeless. WaUk Injured Another serous blow receved by the Red and Black mentor thu week came when "Spke"WasUek, only veteran backfleld man, aua* talned a cut over hs eye whle runnng through dummy scrmmage. The njury wll keep hm from the frst practce game, Prleo Slarlt To Fret Accordng to Kck, the teams prospects at the present are "not so hot," The club» alow n masterng trck tmng. The backfeld. wll have ts hand full to match last years foursome. The only redeemng feature vsble so far s the excellent morale of the squad. Every member s workng desper- ately to produce a club to equa. Prsed poned out that the man trouble, les n the workng out of sagnments whch as ye( have not lodged n tv *nlnd» nf the payers. The boys have been rehearsng ffteen plays but thus far they do not seem clear to them and wll requre numerous scrmmages and blackboard drlls before they are mastered. The early season dffculty y whch- gxwn materal runs aganst blotfkng-r-s the major problem confrontng the coach. A * frst team hqs not been selected as yet, as almost every post Is wde open for anyone on the squad., Ope thng s certan. The varsty elevenwll be much lghter than last seasons club! but, at the same tme, t wll be consderably faster. Sport Snatcbet Joe Bose, former Woodbrdf*.Hgh and B.ucknell Unversty grd, star, worked out wth the Barronft ths week, Hf presented the back., feld wth some fne ponts on puntng and passng. Best "defensve men n ths weeks Ucklng drlls were.angelo Pellgrno, "Lefty" HJadk, Daub, "BOllet" Melocco and Nck Semak.». Ray The Barrons have a trck play called "The Sally Rand." "Porky" Pochek, one of the two returnng veteranb, haa not reported for practce as yet. Prsco transferred hs practeft sessons to the Legon Stadum. At"" the boys ht the feld, they ar* nounced that the sod was as soft as a pllow as compared wth the Parsh House "rock ple" jon whch they receved workouts. ther The football feld at the Legon Stadum Wll b e moved over a tan yards n order to elmnate th«erecton ol the portable bleacher* on the baseball damond. Coach Prsco developed more gray har when he shfed Waft rrorob th» only prospectve tackle,, " to the center berth. Holyb s the only player that mght fll the pjv» ot taemcy <*e*ated by JohnsV SothVe*/wll, "pt thefr skll Trosko. aganst the topnotchetb of the East The football managers at tht Trals Start At l3 rron^ Insttute, lke th e players, The tme trals, all mportant am: small) Franke Yacovno, senor snce they decde the startng postons manager,? four feet ten Inch., In the succeodng events Mbg. The water bucket reache wll go on at :8, P. M., wnle aotual above hs knees, competlon n qualfyng heats gets under way at 9:3. SOCCER IN KEARNY, Expected to shne n the openng KfARNY The Scots Amercan afternoon meet are Len Dun-A. C, of ths place, wll open It* cn, Johnny Ul^ky, Vc Nauman, Joe Sanco, Walt Adar.Newt Meyer honre succor- tesdn Snday attar* noon aganst th«nevv Tork Hs- and a heat of others, panos. Game tfmq s 8 cclofk. The band of the Cameron Hghlrnders wll provde musc f6r th«openng ceromoncs whch wll be conducted by the mayor and counolmen,

8 ff!?4 h PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY. SEPTEMRER /?e;ue of World Events n Photographs Gasmasks Stage Comeback n European Heres how you would look If you wore forced lo don a gas mask for safetys take every tme you heard the drone of an arplane engne. On masks arc standard equpment In war-torn Europe, wth specal maln Vsfpod for hw, thldron and even household pets. War-tme kts, complete wttt mast Bud emuttuty ratons, are carred by clvllang n dancer zones, r Speedy Torpedo Boats Protect Naz Mnesweeper A German mnesweeper, protected by two speedy torpedo boats, plows through the waves of the North tea. The nstrument at lower rght s a paravane, a devce for detectng mnes. The ant-arcraft tun crew s all set for acton. Mnesweepers arc an mportant cog In Germanys 6W),-ton navy, Prsoners of War Somewhere n Poland These two London chldren took trm evacuaton preparaton!» a lark. Part of the l.mt.vn cuatrea. women and tamtlme whe were frst evacuated, they help each otfc*, er don knapsacks contahlbf g*v mask and emergency ratons. f Boys Wll Be Boys Wth obvous delght, A. W. Gabrn of the Grand Army of the Republc takes a few hot lcks at an Ice cream rone, Mr. Oahrlo, W, of Haelton, F»-. «u one of the rtterans at the natonal G. A. 8. encampment at Pttsburgh. Damond Safety, ItsHf-AMralam WnW E.,n. left, of the V. 8., and Adran Qut y, band,.ter ther.ingle, to"* match at «* ^ j! JJ M the Davs «chamnjonahr. HWory repeated Itedf. Nf J.,, Australa w.n the o.,, a.d the wtoaer, marched off (.war Ths years vctorlow AnsUallan, Qnlst and John Bromwlca, rewred ther salung orerl one beur after ther trumph. Plaque Commemorates Illnos Ctzens Florence Gray of Chcao, student of the late. Lorado Taft, one of A»erlca» MMt wdely knows sculptors, pat* the fnshng touches m a plaque comm^.oned by the cllcen of Dwght,., to commemorate the sbrtmh annversary of the Keeley nsttute, and pay honor to the three men who founded the organzaton. Gunners n Acton on Polsh Bfttlefront C«t Form* Affectw For a Bufkr Al Alarm BWttPlNDENT- burglar candy to the ex- It RICHMOND. ND A alan sounded from a v-arehouso. Polce hurred t place. They walked Inlde Ild pectn* t«surprse thef. Wd6 (J,,ly the offce cat. V l 4 * l.n,,,, the mme warehoua*. Folw hurred to the place. They walked mslde, expectng to surj>r«e «thef. It was the cat agan. BIG COYOTE TRICKS AND KILLS CANINES But I W N«t Wtty For M»n Followng the telltale tral of the draggng chan, Thompson took ht gun and let off. He found the great, shaggy beust after travelng several mles and although the old rader showed fght, a bullet ended Us lfe. Thompson measured ht kll and found, to hs amazement, that the anmal measured ax feet from bead to tal, wth the latter 2 Inches long. Bachelor at Regret* Now He Never Marred SYDNEY, N. S. W.-Wllam S. Jackson, who has just celebrated h«lootl brthday hen, hat one regret he has never marred. He confessed that for most of ha lfe he had a "prejudce" aganst women. But now he has revled hs vews, he sad, and advlea all young men to marry, Jackson, who was born In Ireland and came to New South Wales as a young man, attrbutes ht long lfe to a vrle outdoor Jlfe, ample exercse and tfood food. He has been a bulder, contractor, gold mner, fsheres Inspector and surveyor. Jackson stll s farly actve, a-nd hs only dsablty Is poor ywgt He had three? brojhers, all of whom marred. Hs only lster, Mrs. McGrath, Is now 95. BIZARRE MYSTERY IS KEDDLESTON, 8A8K.-4«Vtet ratted havoc wth local ctnjm*, an unusually larfe coyote wk feud* ly trcked and loot by Arthtfl Thompson near here when the wtly anmal proved not wly enough aganst m tunnng. the coyote had ena ed IB battta almost every dog wllng enowgh to fve chase, but then wa uutjy flow of blood befor the battle wt over, as the coyotes raxor-aharp fangs gashed the dogsthroat. The. marflfldvrs prowej wt known over the countrysde smi many attempts had been made by burners to kll It. The wly anmal would lute the dogg away by runnng from to* maler anmal, but when out of alght of nan, would turn on the dog and maul It merclely. Thompson, hearng btfft coyotel cunnng and vlcousnen, derded to set a trap. He bated and let one Cslfornk, of the largest trap he cottd flnd tmd concealed It. The coyote wa hungry. It mlted the ar, tanted wth the scent of the bat, and walked rght Into the trap. But t waent to tay then long, The anmals sse enabled 8 break the chan and sprng away from the log whch held the trap. Mnf,, e,»,5o to Get Rd and Los..., B,.,.. learched by author:!,, fnd the body of Mr., Wet and the comp], <,. bafflng H-year-dl tefy., It was tn 93 Ms,v, husban Jacobr,. frsm Let Angeles fur j, to then- Tuure cou.!-, rrftm to We north, r, and members of ther t law them agan. rng the Intervc;. ttfrtuft Tula re emmtv Bttn mtdt aporsdt n; tll efforts to detern n,; pened to the couple. TI,, ton of MM WBMI. M, Antony Md Mrs. M.,,, LM Angela*, the fts of ther; reoqnotlej to «sm dsappearance. Ten,In IBM they h rancher named jnn, r dlad n a lttle mdm. south at San Fram,, ; pectad and fnally (ll, ly that Jacob Cmt.. ther Jacob Clnton v;. lamt ptrson. from that on«fad.,: wound one of th< Itornu In the hs., They ],,r:.. than a year after th d Vfett assumed the < CUnton and marrem ttr, Mrs. Hatte!),- They learned (hut \\,, reassured Mrs. Duv. I no danger of bcnn.v \ "would never un,r, cmda" the frst M explaned hs assum. -\ ng he was a fun!: - gtle aulhnrtl, ;; on a forgery chaw Then, Mrs. D^wnln^: thorltles, when West.. ytar ago he cnlkl,.: sde. "Hatte," he told h.r. somethng to tell > *> about Luclnd. I - v : I pad $,5 to n n,.;... her." Jealously Guarrd ^,, Mr». Downhour s;,.,! ; frst Inklng she h..l had Met Wth f<ml ).l..y y ; of the man who tnr band. From that t. Mrs. Downhour sad, Why West refused t.,. ales when he sufem..»ttacks because ho I- the resultng delrum I : self-ncrmnatnk u : : Wth ths.. evdenc,, establshed that Mrs. V. dered ether by her ) ; a hred assassn. Tt.. - to learn where the b.dv» They are faced wth t»-> (le. Frst, the b.dv : foundln the Kngs rtv<: lla the year after the -: *<t.\ hp, : A % Ml. "tn I* : ba Hndophoto In ths photo, radoed from Berln and passed by the Naz censor, Polsh prsoners arc pctured, hand! held huh, followng; ther capture "somewhen- n Poland" after openng hostltes on the Polsh border. Gnmnn solders trot after the prsoners of war, ther rfles redy (or nstant DM In Ma of attempted escape. Shoppng Made Easy Under Rech Raton Plan Detary restrctons Impojed on Germanys nhabtants arc IDmlrated here In aclal quantty. A pound afd a, ktlf IT meat thts a, week jnpply. Also allowed Is a half pnt of mhk per day aad two eunce* of ohecte enotfh to bat a mouse trap, Grocrlea arc obtanable- wly under the Rech raton-card system. E*vh housertfe m a t prewnt bet card at the grocery store whrn makng purchase*, and merchant! malntajh strlknst adhernce to llmllsmms. In addton to rood restrctons, the amount of oulbag each cllen my buy Is regulated by Nal edct. n«h llunlrr, baseball wrter, demonstrates the new protectve head- C-r for batters whch may be mandatory next season In the Pacfc Coat league f Presdent W. C. Tattles drve s approved by dab owners. Smplcty of the lghtweght helmet may be seen n the lower photo. The practcal safety devce fts over the players tap. Tny Takes Over Gen. Edmund ImnsIlcH, former dhrclflr-rrnml of ^nlands overseas (nrccr, was rccmlly mtned chef of Ue Impcrlnl general staff to succeed Grnrral Vnroont (Jorl, who became commander-n-chef of Brtans lanfl forces. General IronsMes Is nffectlonalrly cau*ed "Tlly" by BrIUah Tommes. Radlopholo A German ant-arcraft gun n acton somewhere on the Polsh border. Wth rear Ilnrs protected, German arcraft opened aeral combat by bombng IS Palsh ctes. Ths photo was flown to Berln from the front and radoed to the Unted States, Europe Lnes Up for Second World War Map ahows lneup of natons under present European allances. Poland, France and the Brtsh empre arc algned aganst Germany n the oobflkt, wth Italy and Rmsla lsted as "donbtful." Span, htherto ceaaldered pre-nasi, Is expected to reman neutral as a result of the Naat-8«vlel nen-aggrtsson pact. Le Detector ExfMte Saboteur m CANYON CITY, ORE.-The effcacy of the "He detecfon" that controversal ad to crmnal detecton, was convncngly demonstratedwhen law enforcement offcers solved a case at sabotage at CCC camp near here. ". Under the drecton of Dr. Frank Menne of the Unversty of Oregon mtdc.l school, 2 CCC youths were strapped to machne! and questoned. The frst 8G recorded an even lne at! they antjfcred «JM queres. But when the t#enty-fl»t yotrfh was asked about (h* ufltolved crme, the needle farly MpM. When shown tltt record made by the recordng h«edl«, the youth contetsed. Needle In 5«Ttn Yean Trtfek Through Foot RED HTLL, PA.-It rtqulred MTen yean tor needle pont to travel "one foot." The foot vh that of Junta L Wood, Fed Hll farmer. Kefttpwd on a needle seven yean ago. The pont penetrated the blf tos of Ms rght foot and broke, leavng a half nch of steel n the flesh. Wood lorgot about the accdent. Recently, hs rght heel became sore and he consulted a physcan. The latter made a small ncson at the sore spot tnd extracted \f* needle pont, explanng that It probably had traveled from the toe across the top tt the foot, ard Into the heel. Bunglnf Burflan Lock Safe That WM Unlocked HANNA, ALTA.-The tablet were turned An the theves who nterod the Btore of H. «mlfh, Ihfla dealer. Burglars found a sgn hangng on the safe door: "Ths safe l not locked.",, Apparently not belevng the sgn, the Intruders began turnng handle* on the safe door and eventually locked It, muoh to ther tmuement The Nfe, whch had actually not been locked n the tot pece, took atnaehnlvtwo day to open. WA tuparts OB Lonnj,. The Farm Securty admnstraton has reported that tenants and hsrecroppert who borrowed govtountnt noney to buy frms of ther own m r f tht murdered worn n been burled somewlxr lonely ro»d between v Angeles. Snce tvre :, to^mvt*) U«denly. found n the rver, th > on the tecond theory Crppled Old Lady Jab pp Broomtck to HEW YORK.-A t:, turnng 8, her :rm stlt and weak h"m grabbed a broomstc!; lvng daylghts uut Negro who clmbed : ment and.demandod!v The wonwn, Mrs fulled the Negro untl le (or help WMl fled. «" on the head untl In. the wndow and ran.d ncpe and dtaappewv. "Bere was only " n house," Mrs. Qunn ^ MWpaper man, "b:\! gong to get that." urgla* tej Xt Retred Blacksmth Take e J.unt Every D*J Ct«OTlAW years old, beleves \n totto* crttws n. ^, tomes to long-dstnf * Kalgbln takes hs dul bywawngf W f t h to mburban Rocky agan, or from publc ^urban Eucld and back. tl about M mles: He spent most of h ; ltt-worldngasabnck "I ran au th«way ^ t my ff WAL8ENBUBG, tlmmnow Ernest ^ lf, hj oldnewpperboyr been knocked down -,,, andtachumeheh^ J Ing. Kever got hr-nv" ttk out of all Bve accd.n, A boy. "I must be Ike t^ accdents hm " two year perod. Fnd mm An Old «wl swvel thott used on p r< "" ~ kn,,,l..ll,!,ts pont, Haho. In I.III l * able to rm "", nland-

9 n; IT Span Celebrates cnamtm Otf. Tuesday, the frst day ol I August, 935, the people of Span I welcomed many vstors from abroad a^, Huelva, where for lve I days a natonal festval was held j celebratng the (alng of Columbus to 492 for the N«w World, A l Use apple of your : y. You/re more of Peato* PorUI Mf**tar>*mm<*-n HUM, Wagh., markng the nternatonal border between the Unted State and Carflda, s «n only one erf H knd n th* world. 6ulH (n W4,>u mark** *) ywr» of peace betwatn tle two countru. UH to Ajde D4.ppe.fc Lk* Senoret, eoverlng 5 square ml In th Andes, dsappeared In en* nght ard no one knpw when th* wattr went For Supersttous Guests Lews B. Ermeng, of the Greater Chcago Hotel allocuton, recently announced a plan for supersttous banqueters, accordng ty the Amer. can Magazne, If only 8 gtwstt «pp«r, Chcagos leadng hotels wul supply a tore-wndow dummy, n luudre»t. To protest ctterns of the Unted State* from mportaton of dsease from abroad, the federal publc health servce last year Inspected 5,*4 vessels carryng,87«,«7 perons. Only,47 of these vestals requred fumgaton. ^^9 TavVvtnl Wwt f Th* Chnese government wll place Vlb motor trucks on the Kumfttng-.uchow-Chunkln* hljhwny. N«More»< hoolnarns There wll be no mure schoolmarms In Danvlle, Pa. The local school board, troubled over the controversy as to whether women school teachers should Desgn after marrage, has decded, that only male Wthers would be hred hereafter, Tm Therje la no country on earth lke Holland. Square m)** of hyacnth* and tulps grow en a level a. down feet below the sea, and H cheeea are from mlk gven by cows tha crop meadows where once the wav*a of the ocean rolled. Frt Eaflsh WWe The frst complete Englsh Blbto trhted w«s by Mles Coverdela, 585 dpflcat-d tn HeAry VIII, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, N«w st fur MlroBfpe A new use I.as been found for the electron nuc<scn J., by I-HS Ab-! ner Wolf, Davd Cowen, and Beryl Page qf CWumba unversty. Ths new super-sharp mcrw,pe s able to reveal the exact locaton, n the cells of glands, muscles, and other tssues, at vtal mnerals, such aa calcum and phosphorus. Frst ttekool Spurts The ftrt regularly nrganed chool athtttc mmtng Of modern tmes was that promoted by the Royl Mltary Academy»t Wo«lwlch, England. In MB. V. 8. AatMMd ValauHM The aawssed valuaton of property tn the Unted State* s estmated by the department of commerce at 36. OOfl. CaWt of Laneta FOR A London "p?* aoup" fog costs about (5., a day, t s estmated If th* nventon of a London fcnhst proves weeeuful. It wll be pombl* to penetrate the fog* to a dstano* ol mles by mean* at a earner* devce whch throw a vson at tb* landscape small»c: Oeatat Fata A. conttt ha* Hue* ynu, «h* nucuus. s a w and tall Th* nucleus Is auppom* to be comprsed *f stomf or pwtloes of dust A oemet lncreaae* l«brllancy at t approacha th* sun and decreases as t depart*. Ktn for Prlaat On th* Cdngo. the "ganga" Is the or, head of m trlb*. TMrtaU rrefer UmW Moat popular hotel at the alwayspopular Italan resort of AmalA Is an old monastery To have th* chsce to spend the nght n M* Of the ancent monk* c*ha, no* corafcrtably tuplsbed, A^AtrcaM have to book rooms weak*» *4- vaao*. I»<**! lbw Th* largest mass weddng.in hstory took place In tm B. C. at Susa, f>«nt, *han Alexander the Greet had W.OpC of Ms Macedonan sol ders marred to Persan women al one ttm*. The dm** bw berl, wmeh I* eomnon throughout the Orent, I* caused by delclmelc* In the eo mon dtet of polahed rce. Thursday Wvddtngs In AmttrsUm If >JU wth to tee a Dutch wtddntj durng your holday In Hullaad, plan to b* at the Old Church n Amsterdam ay Thuraday, for on Thursdays the fees are loweat. On* couple s hardly unted before there It another couple at the door, and Urn brde* tavd gromb wmtb** to com* all day. ""*-». - *«* «*. p DH te h* tact that *e t*tetmat camera do** oot recard red, green make-up ha* to be used In preparng pertarm for televman broadcast*. Uoaadeacent Lamp An WckaWeent lamp was fnt*rv d by WUMln Rotart Orov* In IM*; Edsons, Introduced In 88, Was *B lrnprovefneot. JLIM JIM fcccc,.,;j) What was that nt> qute a startl * gong then, Mr, \ THOUGHT YOU ltmt5 ( Wfcy Don tyou luve a new coat? thng go st n the you wake up. md fnd you havent y do you hare to get CK n the mornng? I duldrcn are gong to they have to bt oclock, -Do you darn yew sdts? \ I sddreu <htm a Ut* than that -fakt OM MR& LOOK. popular heroes Ue Illble, chldren; lonzed, do you V» Hurt your face--» mpng neat M "IM cnbln at Man-! Fearebay lav " l "Hlnga tumblng treetopt, I II rmn-hv fl^ A SjfjJ

10 .....j. PACK EIGHT Revue of World Events n Photographs Cas Masks Stage Comeback n European Fashons J^"" 4 Heres how you would look If you wcrr tarred lo don a gas mask for safetys sake every tme y»n heard the drmr of an arplane engne. Oa masks arf standard equpment n war-torn Europe, wth specal mask! desgned for babes, chldren and even household pels, War Urns kts, complete wth mask»4 emergency ratons, are tarred by cvlans la danger tones. r Speedy Torpedo Boats Protect Naz Mnesweeper A German mnesweeper, protected by twu speedy torpedo boats, plows through the waves of, the North tea. The nstrument at lower rla>t Is a paravane, ft devce f»r detectng mnes. The ant-arcraft run ere* Is all set for acton. Mnesweeper, arc an mportant cog h Germanys 5,-ton navy. t Prsoners of War Somewhere n Poland! HndlophutO juuupnuu In ths photo, radoed from Berln and passed by the Ntu censor, Iollsl prsoners are pctured, hand. held h^h, followng ther capture somewhere n lolad" after openng hostltes on the Polsh border, German solders trot after the prsoners of war, ther rlllcs ready for nstant use In case Of attempted escape. These two London chldren teek grm evacuaton preparatons a a lark, tart of the I.Wtl.Na dhhtreh, women and Invald, whe tore Drat evacuated, they help each ether dm knapsacks ctmtamlnt t*a maak and emergency ratons. ; Boys Wll Be Boys Wth obvlou delght, A. W. flabro of the Grand Army of the Republc takes a few hot lcks at an Ice cream cone. Mr. Gabrlo, 8,. of Haelton, Pa., was one of the veterans at the natonal G. A. R. encampment at PlttsburfB. Damond Safety Kth Hunter, baseball wrter, detn- j nnstmtcs th«new protectve he>dgrur for batters whch may be mandatory next season n the Pacfc Const lengnc f Presdent W. C. Tattles drve Is approved by dob owners. Smplcty of the lghtweght helmet may be aeen In the lower photo. The practcal Safety devce (Its over the player, cap. Hstory Kr M-als Itsll \n-lralans Wn ««asjss?s?ts n. D a. ««r v ro».-. - match at Haverferd,Pa.. «ee M e the Davs c«p champonshp. Hstory repeated Its.. S years ago Australa wen the cup, a>d the wnners marched eh Urwar Thta y«. vletorons AusU.llaas, Quet»««"»<»" wl remlwd 5> ther salng orjers oae heur after ther trumph. Plaque Commemorates Illnos Ctzens Florence Gray of Chcago, student of the late Lorado Taft, one ef Amercas meat wdely known sculptors, puts the fnshng tonchee en a plaque comro,_ toned by the cjtltens ot Dwlght, III., to commemorate the etxtteth annversary ef the Keeley Insttute, and pay honor to the three men who founded the organsaton. Gunners n Acton on Polsh Battlefront ^ m r7! =:.-a-.-fl It f f#s R&dlopboto * A German antl-aln raft tun In acton nomcwhere on the Polsh border, Wth rear lnes protected, German arcraft opened aeral combat by bombng 6 Polll ctes. Ths photo was down to Berln from, the front and radoed to the Unted States. Europe Lnes Up for Second World War Cat Forms For a Bu*f Wr Al«r* RICHMOND. IND-A burglar alarm sounded from a candy warehouse. Polce hurred to the place They walked nsde expectng to turprse a thef. B was only the offce cat LaW a bugar alarm aounmd from the same warehjwe, Poltoaburned to the place. They w«"»ed mde. expectng to surprse a thef. It was the cat agan. BIG COYOTE TRICKS AND KILLS CAfUNES But Beast N^t Wly Enoufk For M«ns CttMkfcfc. KEDDLESTOH, SASK.-JHaVtof rated havoc, wth aq local eanlnea, an unusually large eoydte was tmt> ]y trcked and shot by Arthus Thompson near here wtoen tk* wfly anmal proved not wly -- -*- aganst mans cunnng, The coyote had engaged. almu&t every dog wllng enough to gve chase, but then was usually a flow of blood before th» battle w.s over, as the coyotes raaor-sharp fangs gashed the dogs throat. The marauders prowess Wa kbowt over the countrysde and many attempts had been made by Hntes to kll t. The wly anmal would lure the dog away by runnng from the smaller anmals, but when" out of sght o man, would turn on the dog and maul t merclessly. Thompson, hearng of thl coyotes cunnng and vlcoutnwa, decded to set a trap. He bated and set one of the largest trap he could fnd Dttd concealed t. The coyote was hungry. It mlted. the ar, tanted wth the soenof the bat, and walked rght nto the trap. But t wasnt to stay there long, Th" anmals sce enabled It to lurak the chan and sprng away from the log whch held the trap: Followng the telltale tral of me druggng chan, Thompson took W» gun and set off. He found the great, shnggy beast after travelng several mles nnd although the old rader showed lght, a bullet ended Its Ufa. Thompson measured hs kll and found, to hs amazement, that the anmal measured sx feet from head t tal, wth the latter 2 nches long, Bachelor at Now He Never Marred SYbNEY. N. S. W.~WIIHam,S. Jackson, who has just celebrated Ma th brthdny here, has one regret he has never marred. He confessed that for most of hs lfe he had a "prejudce" aganst women. But now he has revsed hs vews, he sad, and advses all young men to marry. Jackson, who was born n Ireland and came to New South Wales as a young man, attrbutes hs long lfe to a vrle outdoor lfe, a trple exercse and good food, He has been a bulder, contractor, gold mner, fsheres nspector and surveyor. Jackson Btlll Is farly actve, and bs only dsablty la poor INDEPENDENT. MYSTERY K to Qe, R Unwanted Wf e, and mountan country I,..»a and Lo«Algn,., searched by auttwru.,- 8ml the.body of Mr.,, Wlt and the compl,.. bafflng 25-year old,,, tery, It wat n 83 Mrs. w, hueband, Jecobct,,,\«lr*n Los Angeles fur h, to ther Tulare COUMK mfus to. the north, fd rnember of ther ( Slw hff agan. Curng the Interval century Tulare county ftcvn made poradlc,,, ftaj efforts to determne owed to the couple TIM MN Of = U» West^M^ OF ; neve,! Us AngaJw, despar., te fate ftfelrpa,.,.,, :. :, reconcled to a sn.-.,," dsappearance. JTeta father Chafed \ m, T»ea In 838 they k,.<,. rancher named Jar.,!, c ded In a lttlt mun,! : :., south ef Ban Fraud, ; bacted and fnally l-.v ly that Jacob Clnt..s,,. > ther-njacob Clnton \v. lame person. From that one r;n, Wound one ef t+- : stores In the hst,rv, Calforna. They Icn: than a year after thed Weet assumed the.. CUntOj and marred U/, Mrs. Hatte DmMI they learned thn \v.- reassured Mr. Dmn. no danger of bl«nn v "would never agnn I.. chd«"-the frst M-,,, Bpulned bs assun:. I ng he was a luulnr. gtull authortes ul,.. on a forgery ch:n. Then, Mrs. Dnvnl..n horltlw, when Weft v years ago he called h>: sde. "Httle," he tnld h r. somethng to tell ju. about Luclndn. I s».r : I pad $,9 to.n t. her" Jealously Guarded Sn Mrs. Dowrhour N;I d frst Inklng she h. h hfld (net wth foul (l.j h» of tre man who then v.. rht» band. From that (IMI Mr. Downhour s.ud. :!- : why West refused t... ftes When he sutlere attacks because he f. : : the resultng delrum I : Belf-lncrmnatnR w Wth ths evdence, : eusluhed that Mr.,.. dered ether by her hn". : a hred assassn. Tl.o. lo leam wllere the b..dy» I They y are faced wtrj \* r* eyesght. He had three-brother*, aur, tle.s. Frst, the bwly,,r V:s ot whom marred. Hs only slswr, found In the Rngs MflVHefflHUTaTHrrta la. (tut year after the may have been Mrs. Le Detector the murdered Export* beep bured Saboteur n CCCCa«4> lonely road between V Angeles, Snce there ;m CANYON QTY. ORK.-The etfleaqy of the "le detector," that con- to reveal the Identty > ftanflto the rtver, (JHV troversal adto crmnal detecton, on the second theory was convncngly demonstrated when law enforcement offcers solved a case of sbotafe at CCC Crpplea Old Lady Tak«] camp near here. Broonwtck to Burgle Under the drecton of Dr. Frank KEW YORK.-A t.v > Menne ot the Unversty ef Oregon turnng 8, her ;rm medcal school, 2 OCC youths were Itllt and weak frm : strapped to machnes and questoned, The frst K) recorded aa grabbed a broomstlc,! Urng dayughd uut even lne as they "answered the Negro»ho clmbed n: ^ queres. <. mert and demanded t.-- " But when the twmtjr-ftfet youth The woman. Mrs, M " was asked abottft* untolved chne, flaled the Negro untl \:<the needle tartjr letpm- \forhelp and fled. Sh.! When shown tbt reewd wade by L the head untl he lv. the recordng need)*, tbyooth eonlescd.. he.w^ndow and ran I «Needle In Sena Yetn Trmrek Throtgfc Fool BED HILL, PA-It rwjulted aev f l^rt "one toot The foot we* that of fne* L. c» p K a j "Thsre wa only «nc houa< Mr. Qunn sa newspaper mnn, "but gong to get that." "I Retred Blackmth T»k ^ e Jaunt Every Dal Shoppng Made Easy Under Rech Raton Plan CHEfealtozl ABrV - V*. /s I.L ;,-,d" Detary restrotlojns Imposed on Cermnuys Inhabtants are HlnlruM here In actual qaartlty. A ponnd and» BaH of meam-thats a weeks supply. Also allowed s a half pnt of mlk per day and two ounces of" cheese enough to bat a modse trap. Groceres arc obtanable only under the Rech raton-card system. Eaeh housewfe most preent her card at the grocery store whrn makng purchase*, and merahanta mantan strctest adherence to lnhttlons. In sddltlon to food restrctons, the amount of clothng each ctuen buy l rcrlatod by Nal edct. TnyTakes Over (!cn. Idmun! Ironsdes, former dtrcclor-kcnrrtl of ICnulads oversea* forech, was recently named chef of Ue Imperal general stall to succeed General Vscount Oort, who became commander-n-chlef ot Brtans Jana for res. qeneral IronslflM s atrevtlonately ctltled "lny" by Brtsh Tommes. Otrmony m ADt PotamtoltdAHlM N«ufnH on a needle seven yeart ego. The years old, beleves In pont penetrated the.mf toe ol U fcbow chteens n ths rh! rght foot and broke, leavng a half comes to fcng-dlsanc- ^ Inch, ot steel n the flesh. Wood forgot about the accdent. Kalghln takes hs d;nlv Recently, ht rght heel became Jo.rturben Rockyrver.^^ sore nnd he consulted a physcan. agan, or from publc w>-< The latter made a small ncson urban Eucld and back. I"" at the sore spot and extracted the needle pont, explanng that t probably had traveled from the toe b about M mles. p m, mort of h<, across the top of the foot, and nto the heel. Bunglng Burglar Lock Safe That Wat Unlocked HANNA, ALTA.-The tables were turned on the theves who entered the store of S. H. Smth, shoe dealer. Burglar* found a sgn bangng on the safe door: "Ths safe Is not locked.". Apparently not belevng the sgn, the ntruders began turnng handles on the late door and eventuadj locked t, much to ther amaument. The safe, whch bad actually not been locked In the fttst place, took a machlnlauwo day to open. Map showa lneup of natons nader present Eoroeeao aim*nce», Poland, France and th«brtsh empre arc algned aganst Germany In ItA Report, on Uana,_ the eonfflot, wth Italy and Rtnala lsted as "doubtful." Span, htherto The Farm Securty edmlnstratljh cenrtdrred pre-na4, s expected to reman neutral as a result of the has reported that tenant! and sharecroppers who borrowed govexnrocul Naa-Sevlet Mn-ggrrslrtn pact Boney to buy fann of Uejr Own "^-Ttrl nn «n the way» «^ Job aa an apprentce, guen Ive lked to «lk mllea every day. Won enougn exercle, anyw /O^jt Ccttnc I { OldWWpaper^-,,,««been knocked down J ;;,,,,, "Never go* hardlv " Of, fve occlh - j, "I must be ll" : I BSCldents hnvu <«<» two.year perod. fnd Old I " Old (wlvd vr j A«nr.l thon aed on r r ^. hul hm hrr year* t, Idaho, n I wa> Bbl Inland-,,!»I

11 I I l-l -y- I the apple of your Ydure mor of a Spata Celebrates Commt* On Tuesday, the frst day o! August, 939, the people of Span welcomed many vstors from abroad at Huelva, where for fve j day* «natonal festval was held celebratng the talng of Columbus n *2 for the N«w World. Petafo Th* P*W Portal at JUtj,, Wa«h., markng-the Internatonal border between the Unted State* ud Canada, s th only one of ts knd In tht world. Bult n tu, It marked lm yaara of peace between de two countrlm. Uk. la Aade, J)l wpe»«lan Senoret, coverng SO aquar* GolM n tht Ande, dltappeared la OM nght and no one know* whtn fee wa,ter went, For Supersttous fuests Lew* B Krmeng. of the Greater Chcago Hotel aaaocatlon. recently annouqfed plan.for juperetlou* banqueters, accord ng to the AmerL can Magatue. It only 3 guests appear, Chcago* leadng hotel* wll upply a tore-wdow dummy, n lull --«u To protect^eltzen* ot %e Unted Bt*)tae from Importaton of dlteate fr*n "abroad, the federal publc health aervce lat year mpeded ll.om vetsels carryng.878,7 perlon. Only,47 of these veuel requred fumgaton. jy Tht Chnese government wui place WO motor truck* on the Kwmmng htvhwy. N» More Bhoomarms There w>^ be no mort gchoolmarms In Danvlle, Pa. The local school board, troubled over the controversy * to whether woman chool teacher* hould resgn after marrage, ha dealdad that only male te*ch«r» would be hred hereafter. Tow a Mat OaV* law tea Bthaa " There l no country en ear* Un Holland. Square mue o< hyacnth! and tulp* grow "» a tevel a doaen feet below the»«a, and H chaaaw are from mlk «lv«by oowa that crop meadows where once the wav«(. of the ocean lltd Frst EagHh Bble The frst complete EngUah BMe prmed ws by Mles Covtrdala, SS5 drdcand to Henry VIII. FRrDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 939 New l«e for Mrro»<n(e A new use hs«been found for the electron mcroscope, by Drs Abner Wulf f Davd C»wen, and Beryl Page of Columba unversty. Thl new wpct-harp mcroacope la able t^reveal the exact locaton, n the ceutf at gland*, muscle*, and other tlhuet, erf vtal mneral!, such a* calcum and prhmproro. Pnt ftckool A»**4a The frst regularly organzed school athletc meetng af modern tme* was that promoted by tht Royal Mltary Academy at Woql- Wkh, England, n M9 The aaeed valuaton of proper* ty In the Unted States I* estmated by the department of commerce at *39..l.n. C«at» UII*«) Fof A London "pea MU >" fug costs abuut $5,, a day, t Is estmated If the nventon of a London tuutst proves aurenatul, t wll be possble to penetrate the toga to a dstance of mles fry mtana at a camera devce whch thxow a vson d tb* andscap* tmall Oe*»«t * *+ k eomtt haa thrat parta, Dm nuceus, t«m art tal. The an«l» u* U auppoaad to be comprta* af stooaa or pwlelea «f dut A com«t ta«r«a*aa ta brulamy as t *#- proachaa tla* MW and decreases a* t depart* fttun* for Prlaet On th«congo, the "gangs" la the rlpt or h*ad of W trbe. rr«fm Matfu Cefc Moat (owlar hotel at the alwayspopular Italan resort of Amalf la an ob monastery. To have the thaace to pend the ntght Ik toa ct 4w ancent monk* oeb*, BO* toaafcrtablj furnshed, AaMcw hav* to bharotm we«ka l» a4- f Maaa»ed<fa«Tha Urgttt mas* weddng n batorv took place n *M B. C. at Sua, hna, whan Alexander {he Orea had W.O of hs Macedonan todlenk Harred to Persan women atj sna tma> ar Berl aad Blet The dleaaa bad berl, whch Ij common throughout the Orent, t caused by defcences In tfca m»n det ef pnlnhed flee. Tknrsday Weddngs n Amaterdaaa If you wsh to *ec a Dutch weddng durng your hutday to Hollaad, plan to be at the Old Church n Amsterddr) uy Thursday, tor on Thursdays the fees are lowest On*, couple s hardly unted before thera Is another couple at the door, and tha brda* aad groelnt umtlm to cow* all «*y. EM to tha act that «M camera doaa not recard red, grtac make-up haa to ba U«ed n prepan fatg partattttaw for waevtafen broa* llaaap ed by WU»a* Itefcw* Qtvn n Mat; Edlons, Introduced n 88, wa aa Improvement. JLIA4 JIH ;t» What wat that me qute a startl Mtp gong then, Mr. :..ntl Wfey Dont you ; have a new coat?, thng go tt In the t s:ppnsc ycu wake up v and fnd you havent -^^^rjrj, _ tut KELLY KIDS t (:> do you have t«-fet n the moml) T. rhhlren.ara gong to, j.ncl they have to ba [/dock. cmnv fttuttf t Mt WITHOUT I addren them a ltthn, tht popular heroes Uble, chldren; t lonzed, do you Danel, of cone. RKMNDE* hntlng nest hll vl t cnbln at Man- " I I- H. Fearebny I " "Hdng tumblng l " v «tho treetop, " «"ffarby feld. A " d Bcoonedual " Hstwot-r.. - " ; - * "

12 Actvtes and g*ssp throughout the townshp h«flowed down to a crawl, but ths Navgator managed to pull nto port long enough to scrape to* gether several tems that may prove nterestng. Frnstnce: There seems to be consderable gecrecy plated about a -ggantc buldng project beng plan- ned for Woodbrdges, Man street.,.. Then comes a.rumour allegedly chargng an mportant local cten wth conduct unbecomng a man of hs standng.... The mercenary atttude of a self-styled poltcal leader s-due for a "black-out" n the very, very near future. Yes, we have no ban*- nas! But, we do have apple blossoms n September. If you doubt t, ask "Monk" Messck.... It t clamed. that hstorcal relcs n the county should be preserved, but. there a>e a few n the governng offces of the county that the people do not need Dsplayng of "Old Glory" daly atop the muncpal buldng s a twellegent dea. Townshp gossp has t that a Freeman street couple are makng faces.... Another Man street duo are that way..,, A Fulton street femme has blow-torched the engagement strngs that bound her to a Perth Amboy fella.,. Commssoner Bll Ftzpatrck, crusng about the ocean near the Scotland lghtshp the other day, felt sorry for the boys statoned aboard the vessel. He asked the skpper of the boat on whch he was salng tb pull alongsde the lghtshp and then handed up that days newspapers. The latest, papers on the lghtshp at the -tme were four days old. The townshp jal n the muncpal buldng was gven a "facal" ths week. Panters breezed through wth brushes so elegantly you wouldnt know the place. But, who want* to know.t anyway!... Indcatons are that Commtteeman Fred Spencer wll receve an avalanche of "wrte-n" and "stcker" votes at next Tuesdays prmary ballotng. It wont be long now: Helen (Avenel) Butter, manager of the La Grace Beauty Shpppe here, andjohn (Publx) Stutsk wll merge September Jean (Rdgedale avenue) Dcker and Charles A. (Englewood) Bogert are, to be welded October 7.,..The close frend- shp between a Freeman street lad and a Sewaren lasse seems defntely severed. "Ncky" (Numlber, Please?) Lombard! returned to her swtchboard n Ye Towne Halle from an enjoyable vacaton.... Dtto for "Wlle" Heller, jantor or should we say, buldng superntendent n the same buldng.... Mayor "Auge" Grener certanly wowed the customers at the Republcan pcnc Sunday., I Judge and Mrs. Arthur Brown are plenty fond of hot dogs... Andy Aaroe and Fred Sorenfton, n a threelegged race at the G.. P. outng, took a hlarous nose dve jnd threw the spectatorsunto a ft of laughter..., When Jt comes to dshng out mlk, Woodrow (Nals) Grener s a master of operatons. Mck Langan had local and state polce lookng hgh, wde and stuff for Ks lttle red truck the other day. He reported the vehcle stolen only to learn soon after that one of hs. drvers borrowed t. Our Avenel correspondent s learnng to drve a car,.. Much to her msfortune the ourbs/are beng bult too neat the center Offcha road... John Coyne s on. a sweet corn det.... Johnny Gurzo and Jack Sullvan spend al ther dle hours n New Brunswck... The thrd ward Democratc prmary fght between WukoveU, the organzaton choce, and Hughes, backed by the Edgar Hll Democrat*, s at the fever-ptch stage.... Beth bey* are workng Mew Arlne Hue Ctotoo sland la md-pacfc b* of prepared s stoppng place (or s new Ssn Francsco-New Zealand slrllne. FLAMING DANGER! In t land ef mytcry... Ur th«mtmtty *f a MHI FOUR FEATHERS LIBERTY NOW "WATERFRONT" Clor Dckon Dennt MoFgn M*re Wl.on THEGIRr AND THE GAMBLER" Leo Carrllu Tm Holt Steff Dun* tl Saturday al 9 P. M. and Sunday Matnee and evenng S BIG TIME VAUDE- VILLE ACTS H. C. Knapp Orchettra /RAHWAY TODAY AND SAT Lou HAYWARD Request Feature Sat. Nte Madelene Carroll the World Move. On" SUN. MON. - TUES. WED. Plus Baby Sandy Mrla Au-r "UNKXPECTI-D I ATHER" STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Phone Wbdge / SUN. -MON. TUES, SEPT. 7. 8, 9 "Man About Town" THE RITZ BROTHERS n "The Gorlla" Mon. and Tue, Dlh Nte WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2 "TheGrl and the ; Gambler" plu "Mr. Wong, Detectve" CASH NITE At the Moves At The Ralway The recent teamng of James Cagney and George Raft»t Warner Bros., studo serves to pont the rather odd fact that dancers menaces., The two toufbsrt stars on th«screen tod*?, Cafney and Raft are both former "hoofers." Cage>y stsrtsd u a chorus boy, became I vaudevtts long and dance man and ltrslly stepped hs way to success. Raft was once known as "the kd wth the fastest feet on Broad**}." Frst a Charleston b&rnppnj theqan exhbton dancer at clubs, h "hoofed hs-way nto muscal shows, toured Europe wh^re h«was tl* hghest pad Amercan dsnee, and thence to he flms. " Snce gettng Intft»ctures, Carney and Baft hve «he lttle danng but they stll retan ther terpuchormfl (kll and may at my tme drop the hard-guy O«B to atajr n muscals. The two t.tars are at ther mencng beet playng convcts n the grmly dramatc prson feature, Each Dawn I De. The only hng resemblng dancng they do n that flm s to sde-step crowjars, balng hooks and loaded canes n Ihe rot scenes. Although the next Academy of Moton Pcture Arts and Scences nnual awards banquet wont be eld untl next sprng, t already been suggested that a specal mnature statue should be awardd to baby Sandy. Ths youngster proved herself o to one olth«truly (treat actress en n Hollywood n her second Jnversal pcture, "Unexpected father." Headng the cast of ths flm re baby Sandy, Mscha Auer, enns OKeefe and Shrley Ross, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 939 Among those appearng wth Dorothy n the supportng cast ar Joy Hodges, Donald Brggs, Mayf Methot, Rchard Lane,Anne NV gel and Anne Gwynne. The pc ture was dkmt*t & \ #th» U mont, wth t«u aasocate prod At Th«Rt Walter Wsngcrs "Wnter Car nvsl" a flm romance of lfe and love on the Dartmouth College campus durng the hectc perod of carnval tme, s featured at the Kts Thtttre. It hat everythng rch romance, tense drama, clever daloffue, hgh comedy, beauty of settng and expert photography. ly was brllantly drected by Charles F. Resner, wth Ann Sherdan, number one oomph grl ss the temperamental herone, and Rchard Carlson, mew screen hero as her leadng rnan. Feelng that pctures of. today need exoltement, color and movement, Mr. Wanger selscud a group of youthful play ers to round out hs -cast, selectng for ths group Marsha Hunt, Helen Psrrsh, Alan Baldwn, James Corner and Robert Allen to name only a few. Ann Sherdan, cast as a fullfledged star for the frst tme n her screen career, turns n a thoroughly movng performance, whle Rchard Carlson, as he heart nterest.brngs to the screen one of the most senstve and convncng portrayals seen hereabouts, n many months. The youngsters n the cast arc amnrnfrly young and refreshng and brng to the pcture a new knd of exctement r and color. Somethng qute akn to the role that won Frederc March hs Academy award hs "Jekyl-Hyde" portrayal s that enacted by George Raft n hs co-starrng SPORTS ECHOES (Contnued jrom Sport Page) LINCOLN TAMBOER: Nova. The fght wll so the mt. ROBERT MULVANEY: Galento. A kayo n the 3rd. hat guy Nova s two bums. FRANK YACOVINO: Galenta. A knockout n the rd. Thats all, MRS. ANN HORNSBY: Galento. K.. n 5th. Im layng a lucky hunch. WILLIAM ALLGAIER: Galento. Kayo n 7th. He as the wallop. All he needs s the connecton. BARNEY DUNIGAN (Amboy avenue): Ill take Nova y decson n the 5th. Hes the better boxer. ; AUGIE LOLARGO: Galento. Knockout n 3rd. He as the punch. A mghty jrght or left to*the jaw wll wn or hm. JOHN OMENHISER: Galento. K. (X n 9th. Both men are farly well matched, but I thnk Galento sdue to tme through. RALPH UDDLE: Galento va a knockout n 4th ound. He has the wallop. MRS. HARRIETTE CWIEKALO: Nova s a 5-round lecson. Because, he can take t. t. STANLEY POTTER: Nova. Its a battle between rans and muscles and just muscles., Lou should come hrough wth the decson n 5 rounds, ARTHUR BROWN: Galento. He has the grt and ough enough to wn by a knockout n the th round. ALBERT LARSON: Galento. Kayo n 6th. He has a errble left and goes to town lke lghtnng. MAYOR WALT CHRISTENSEN rgaento. If Galento vas a. boxer, Nova would Vn. But, Tony, s the bull-type "Lghter and wll wn by a knockout n the 6th. POLICE CHIEF.CHARLES GRANDJEAN:Galento. I ojt follow the fghts, but my guess s Galento. VICTOR PEDERSEN:Galento. Tony wll K.,. Nova the 9th. Should the fght go longer than than, Lou wll vn on ponts,. THOMAS L. HANSON :Galehto. The Orange B«er Baron s much tougher land a harderhtter. Hell kayo fyva n the th, JAMES FORGlONE:Galento. By a knockout n the th. He s learned plenty about fghtng n hs match wth oe Lous. [ DR. EDWARD K. HANSON: Galento. Anyone who as the power to belt JoeLous to the canvas must be f ood. Tony wll take Nova by a knockout n the 8th.. CLIFFORD GILLIS: The fght wll go the lrrt wth.ou takng the decson. t \DI) ECHOES ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffl ffffl "HANK" (H-Way Dner) STEPKO: Nova. Lou wll vn n sx rounds. NICK LANGAN :ova. The Calforna* wll take the M by ft decson., DAVE CLARKSON: ova. The Orange Nghtstck s vasled up. The ltfht shouldnt last long. At The Rtz At The Regent Jolu Ckmenl nd B*lpk Rdard.on trtkkjn o«er Sydw tun la» df.m.llc xm from *!" d*«l«r«tpechle, "Four Felhcn," whtb wll MMI» Ike,.. Theatre on... lhrou(b Utversal pcture wth Clare Trevor, Stole A Mllon" s based upon the fact that there s a lttle bt of Jekyll-Hy.de n all of us and that t s possble for destny to tangle the skena suffcently to gve the Hyde nfluence a shade too much power. As the man who stole the mlon Joe Lourk George Raft has the outstandng role of hs career. There were really two Jo* Lourka, Just one man, characters. < but two At The Retwtt If you treasure a good flm a? you do a good book, as frst-rate ntertanment and relaxaton, then top your move lst wth Four Feathers," Alexander Kordaa f/rrng drama of adventure nd romance n the Sudan flmed entrely n beautful techncolor md presented at the Regent Thetre, under the auspces of Unted Artsts. The actng In the flm, whch stars Ralph Rchardson, June Du prez, John Clement* and C. Aubrey Smth, s unversally excellent. There can be no hestaton n recommendng ths flm for ts spectacular color, ts fast-movng story, t& swft drecton and ts notable performances. It must be put down as a new box-offco smasher because t measures up to that descrpton n every way. At The Lberty Lusty ard vrle s the story of "Waterfront" th e Warner Bros, pcture scheduled to open at the Lberty Theatre and therefore t was regarded as an deal vehcle tc ntroduce to the publc Denns Morgan, a bg, brawnp handsome lad who s expected to step mmedately to the forefront among thfe screens real he-men. Sharng top honors n the cast of "Waterfront" wth young Mor- Kan are Glora Dcfcson, Mare Wlson, Shela Bromley, Larry Wllams, Frank Faylen, Ward Bond and Aldrch Bokwer. t They all rontrbnte mportantly * to th«developments of the plot, but t STATE FAIR (Contnual from Sport Page) Spectacular freworks wll close the program. The show wll bo repeated each nght durng te week., Ratng I Featurt Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, of Far Week, wll be the horse-racng days and the trotter and pacer, a feature of the Far for the past 52 years, wll be the Attracton: In addton there wll be several runnng races each day. Darng rders of the snortng steeds wll take over th* track an Frday, whch wll be known as Motorcycle Race Day whle Saturday, the.fnal day, has been desgnated as "The Cavalcade of Specal Events Day." For ths program there has been gathered a varety.of thrllng events ncludng stunt rdng by the pck of the grl and boy rders who are members of the Moffed Boy and Grl Scout troops connected wth tne 2th Feld Artllery. w Hbflrt (fee dynamc person of Denns Morgan thst most of the acton and exctement of whch there s plenty revolve. How an mpulsve wager between two Mexcan outlaws leads to a romantc mbroglo wth unusual complcatons, Is the bass of "The Grl amlthe/jambler" exctng comed^drama featurng Leo Carrllo, Tm Holt and Steff Duna, feature attracton at the Lberty Theatre. Carrllo, famed for hs Latn charactersatons, portrays El Kayo, colorful bandt cheftan and thampum of Lhl.fflOr, Mss Duna s seen as a vvacous cabaret dancer whose beauty and talents become known throughout Mexco. GIOE ANNOUNCES (Contnued from Sfort fage) Towuhp Grlt Softball Won Lost Woodbrdge, Alley Hawks 8 2 Ineln, Red Devls 8 3 Port, Readng, Squaws Hopclawn, Starlets..,...,,..Q 8 Ueltt Lght St. Softball Won Lost Brotherhood 9 4 Cubs - 8 B Bears 5 4 Mohawks 3 6 Laddes 2 5 Clffords 2 7 Towuhp Fr e Co. Softball Won Lost Port Readng 8 2 Fords 8 2 Hopalawn, 7 2 Iselln Green St 3 3 Keasbey 3 7 Avenel!) Iseln Hardng Ave. 6- Corrected Justce Taft Helen Terwllger, a 3-year-old grl, wrote Justce Taft that he had msquoted the oath of offce when he admnstered t to Presdent Hoover. He used the words "preserve, man tan and defend" nstead of "pre serve, protect and defend." COLDS Cause Dscomfort 666 For quck relef from the merjr of cold, take, 686 l.lnui. TullfU. Nalvp -.V««e Drop* GAME SOCIAL EVERY TUESDAY EVENING at 8:3 p. m. at the Rartan Ballroom New Brunswck Are., Perth Arrtboy, N,. Sponsored by the. RARITAN COPPER WORKS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 25 games 35c; also specal games GAME SOCIAL EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, 8:3 SHARP St. James Audtorum Amboy Ave. Woodbrdge -5 GAME $5 DOOR PRIZE $ JACK POT $33 ADMISSION 4c FUEL AND FURNACE OIL HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY MAKE OF BURNER Prompt and Courteous Servce PREMIER OIL & GASOUNE SUPPLY CO. NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. Phont Rah, Nght Phont Rah R RECOGNITION. 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