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1 FACTS WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR 10,000, READERS EVERY WEEK VoJ. 57. No. 12 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 Prce Four Cents Flskov Wll Not Be Republcan Counclan At Large Canddate Forer &h Ward Counclan Harold Flskov wll not be a canddate for Counclan-at-large ths electon. A defnte stateent n ths regard cae at the eetng of the Hoffan Republcan Club held on Tuesday evenng n Wlhel's Hall, durng a bref dscusson of canddates. No word was.receved fro forer Counclan Patrck Grley, who was not present at the eetng. Mr. Grley had been suggested as the canddate for Councl fro the Second Ward. John Larkn, entoned as canddate for Councl fro the Thrd Ward, was present, but no stateent fro h was forthcong. Muncpal Charan Charles T. Mason, who presded at the eetng, announced however, that another eetng of the club's executve cottee wll be held n the near future when a dscusson of canddates wll take place and t s hoped the entre tcket wll be announced at the regular May eetng of the club. At the May eetng also, electon of offcers of the club wll take plac and Tuesday evenng, Muncpal Charan Mason announced the nonatng cottee, to consst of Benjan Kass, charan, Mrs. Prank Hoffan, Harold Flskov, Mrs. Evelyn Hardy, and Arthur Seonet. Mrs. Harold Flskov, charan of the cottee arrangng for the. Mason testonal dnner, announced that t had been postponed, and wll take place foe to t; Septeber. In a bref talk revewng the prelnary plans for the cong capagn, Charan Mason urged the ebers to bend every effort toward. securng coplete harony wthn the ranks, addng, "We have a good opportunty at the next electon and don't want to uff t." Sterner Lsts Date For Bds on Route 4 Road Iproveents Work Wll He Part Of Hshwy Safety Progra New Jersey's greatest recreatonal assets, ountans, lakes and seashore are to have two addtonal proved roadway approaches started under bds to be receved by State Hghway Cossoner E. Donald Sterner, Monday, May 2. Increased safety on a dvded roadway to prevent hend-on collsons, whch take the worst toll n dead and njured s the goal of Cossoner Sterner for those who drve to the seashore resorts and three les of gradng on Route No. 4, fro South Aboy to Chcesequake s lsted for the May 2 bddng The Route 4 project wll be fnanced jontly by the New Jersey State Hghway Departent as sponsor and by the Federal Governent through WPA. The proveent of Route 4 under the new gradng contract wll extend fro South Anboy to Cheesequake. Cossoner Sterner has approved the relocaton of Route 4, TJ. S. Route 9, for a straghter algnent 'ro Cheosequake to connect wth the by-pass now beng constructed at Freehold, for an proved approach fro New York and Northern New Jersey to Lakewood and South Jersey seashore resorts. By havng the alg-nent nland to the west of the North Jersey shore resorts, Cossoner Sterner explaned, through traffc wll avod local traffc congeston but avalable connectng lnks wll ake every resort easly accessble, aterally reducng the travelng te to the etropoltan dstrcts. Funeral Was Held Wednesday Afternoon For Walter Stratton Walter N. Stratton, 63 years' of age, for any years a resdent of ths cty, ded at hs hoo n Jacsbtrg, Saturday evenng, followng a short llness. Funeral servces were held fro hs late resdence Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, and nterent took place n Chrst Church ceetery. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Stratton, tho deceased Is survved by hs wdow Anna 'nee Pope), three chldren, Theodore, Earl and Dorothy, two ssters, Mrs. Frank Stratton of ths cty, and rs. Ruth Quby of Red Bank and two grandchldren. ST. MARY'S MASSES ON DAYLIGHT SCHEMCLE Ileglnnng on Sunday all asses n 'St. Mnry's church wll be held n accordance wth the Daylght Savng Te schedule, Msgr. announced yesterday. Grffn TANK HEATERS at Moghan's, $5.48. Plenty of lnt water. Cull or telephone, MonBhan's, corner Davd Tele- ndv street and Stevens nvenuc. phon"?s3. John C. Rehfuss Elected Dctator Of Local Moose jjj*b BAYPOLLUTION Councl Presdent Re-apponts John Tonaszewsk to Board of Health The councl ade a fve nute proveent n the startng te of ts eetng Tuesday evenng and began ts open sesson at 9:25 nstead of 9:30 as usual, although the usual star chaber sesson was held prevous to ther publc appearance. Installaton Wll Take Place At Even brefer than those held recently was the publc eetng when Meetng Thursday,,.,,. the only busness was the announce- Holdng ther annual electon of j Cnt by Councl Presdent Zdaneoffcers recently, ebers of South wcz of the re-appontent of John Aboy Lodge No. 1554, Loyal Order Toaszewsk to the Board of Health. of Moose elected J C. Rehfuss, dlctatorf; W. J. Rehfuss, vce dctator; ter begnnng on May 1st. The appontent s for a four year Albert E. South, treasurer: Jaes Before the sesson two engneers A. Mnnck, secretary; John C. Pa- attached to the Interstate Santary Ik, prelate; Mchael J. Hussey, trus- Cosson, Robert Straw and Setee; and Charles P. Nelson, past, th G. HFSS appeared before the dctator. counclan to explan what wll be Past Dctator M. J. Hussey has I requred of South Aboy ln order been selected as the nstallng of-, to purfy ts waters to eet the profccr when the new staff s duct-1 v cls of thc Class A desgnaton ed at the eetng to be held n j - n W hch the waters of Rartan Bay Wlhel's Hall Thursday evenng I adjacent to ths cty were placed by at, 8 o'clock. Followng the busness frle cosson followng a heareetng a socal te \vluta"ke pla-1 g held last year at Keansburg. The engneers declared the cty wll be requred to free the adjacent waters of polluton of any knd and Tclcets Placed On Sale For Show On Aprl 28 and 29 After you read the followng porton of the progra, you wll not The "Class A" area wth whch ths cty s concerned, extends fro Snndy Hook Bay to the Rartan Rver above the Vctory Brdge and the Cosson declared t would eventually be entrely covered by ade wth Mrs. D. W. Reed, Jr. The ndvdual d;posal plants. last regular eetng of the ter *- has been postponed fro May 17th to May 31'-t because of the lateness of the state conventon. At ths eetng a covered dsh luncheon ce and refreshents wll be served. Cast of Characters For St. Mary's Hgh Coedy Announced the representatves declared ther vst was not to force the Cosson's deands on the cty, but rather to ad t, n coplyng wth the provsons of the classfcaton. Th': par declared such classfcaton would be desrable to local se they would ren the way of proved fshng and bathng condtons. TAX RATE HERE DROPS 103 POINTS want to ss seeng "Sally" whch s to be presented by the Hgh School students of' St. Mary's on "IThursday and Frday evenngs, Aprl 28 and 29. The tckets ay be secured fro any of the pupls,, and wll be exchanged for reserved seat tckets] on Sunday ornng at the entrance : to the school. It wll be encouragng to the pupl.; takng part n ths I producton to see a large audence fllng the hall to capacty. The show s full of coedy and Local People On Offcers' Staff Of South Rver Lodge proses an evenng of splendnd cntertannffnt. Mrs. Eleanor W. Coogan New The characters are: Worthv Matron Hushnnd Sascha, v ; olnst at the K Tree Worthy Patron Inn). Angelo S?nape. j Jerry Brookan, Julan Ruck. On Tuesday evenng of ths week, Ots Hooper (of the Anslo-Aer- Mrs. Eleanor W. Coogan anrl he can Vaudevlle Agency, Squantuvlle), John Mllon. Rosalnd Rafferty (a ancurst), Jenn Jeroe. Sally of the Alley (a foundlng), husband, J. E. Coogan. of Porta street, were nstalled as Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron of Phla Chapter No. 216, Order of thc Eastern Star, at South Rver. Installng June Rentz. Matron at the cereones was Mrs Mrs. Ten Brock (a settleent worker). Helen Hussey. er Matron of Aboy Chapter No. Mra Applegate, of Broadway, for- "Paps" Shendorff (propretor of the 151, of ths cty, who s also a forer Inn), Francs Nagle. Dstrct Deputy of the Eastern Star Constantno (Grand Duke of Ce.chogovna, a water), Jaes Holcludes both Phla and Aboy Chap- for the eghth dstrct, whch nlywoodters. Blar Farquar, an only son, Wlla j Installed as Conductress at the O'Leary. ' j cereones Tuesday nght at Phla Je Spelvn, Paul Masur. ' I Chapter was Mss Helen Dcker, of Adral Travers, a gay old fellow, Bordentown avenue, ths cty. Mss Frederck Kaufer. Harret Kurtz, a forer resdent, Rchard Farquar, Rchard Stratton. Fodlngs, Kathryn Coakley Mary Qunlan, Helen ("toan, Ruth Capon, Agnes Coan, Mary Grley. Mss Ada Hoffan Elected to Honorary NJC Lterary Socety For Outstandng Ablty and Interest Along Lterary Lnes Mss Ada Hoffan, of 178 Broadway, ths cty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Hoffan, has been recognzed for her pronounced lterary bent by electon to Pltlalethean, honorary lterary socety at New Jersey College for Woen. She j s one of seven undergraduates elected by the socety on the bass of I outstandng ablty and Interest; along lterary lnes. Mss Hoffan s the only sophoore selected n the entre group, all the others beng chosen fro the class of Mlss Hoffan was the author of a hort story and a poe whch appeared n Horn Book, yearly lterary publcaton at N.J.C., publshed last week. The poe s enttled "In the Shadows." The story, "Three Pont" s concerned wth avaton, one of Mss Hoffan's specal nterests. She s huor edtor of Capus News undergraduate newspaper and represents her class on Cabnet, a branch of the Cooperatve Governent Assocaton. MADISON TAX RATE DROPS 76 POINTS LOWEST IN COUNTY Mndson Townshp, wth a drop of 70 ponts s one of 7 of the 19 uncpaltes n ths county where the tax rate for 193 has already bseen struck to show a decrease. The Madson rate, wth a drop of 76 ponts, s tle hghest decrease of any uncpalty n the county. Tho 1MB rate s $4.S5 and )s Ue fourth lown=t n Mddlesex County. Buy real Estate anl Insurance through Frank S. Ktboskl. Tel. 178, how of South Rver, served as nstallng Chaplan and the Installng Marshal was Mss Rose Ke, of South Rver, the outgong Matron of Phla Chapter. Mrs. Dolores Gatwood, of Hercuj les Vllage, becae the Assocate Matron, and Mss Ann Burkey, of South Rver, a fore* resdent of ths cty, becae the Assocate Conductress. There was a very large delegaton of local ebers of the Eastern Star and Masonc fraternty present at the nstallaton cereones. * Metal Celngs at Monaghan's. D Ths ornng announceent cae fro the county lax board that the 1938 local tax rate wll be 4.97, a reducton of 103 ponts. The tax rate for the year 1937 was 6.00 and the rate for 1938 s but one pont above that of 1936 and ndcntcal wth the' rate for the year Annual Electon Of Woan's Club Was Held Tuesday Mrs. E. Robert Owen Renaed Presdent Annual Banquet Planned Holdng ther annual electon of offcers at the Parsh House Tuesday afternoon, ebers of the So. Ataboy Woan's Club re-elected Mrs. E. Robert Owen, presdent for the ensung year. Other offcers elected were Mrs. Harold Edgcob: frst vce presdent: Mrs. Robert Casey, second vce presdent; Mrs. B. T. Labertson, recordng secretary; Mrs. WUard Van Cleaf, correspondng secretary; Ms 1 ; Bertha Debert, federaton secretary; Mrs. Eugene Foran, treasurer; Mrs. W. P. Nchols, audtor; Mrs. Carl Wlbur, press correspondent; drectors for a three year ter, Mrs. John Kng, Mrs. Manvel Atplegate, Sr., Mrs. H. Sandberg and Mrs. O. E. Conkln. M;s Sarah Askew, State Lbraran, was the prncpal speaker at the eetng, her topc, "Benefts of the Lbrary" Mrs. Wlla Spencc' rendered a group of pano selectons. The club wll hold ts annual banquet on Wednesday evenng. May 4th at Buttonwood Manor, Matawan, when each eber wll be prvleged to brng a guest. It was announced reservatons should be wll be served. It was announced the club lterary departent wll hold a eetng at the hoe of the presdent. Mrs. E. Robert Owen on Davd St. Monday evenng, Aprl 25th at 7:30 P. M., when the leader wll b'e Mrs. Jaes D. Van Pelt, Mebers of H? club choral unt wll -et for rehearsal at the hoe of Mrs. Andrew Puran on John St. Wednesday evenng, Aprl 27th. Mrs. E. Robert Owen wll be tl? delegate cf the local club at the state conference of the Federaton of Woen's Clubs to be held at Atlantc Cty fro May 24th to 27. Mrs. Harold Edcccnb has been selected as the alternate delegate. On Aprl 30th the All State Musc Festval wll be held at the Hotel Woodrow Wlson n New Brunswck and reservatons are, beng ade wth the hotel drect. Second, Panel $ - Drawn For Aprl Pett Jury Monday ornng the second panel of the Aprl ter pett jury was drawn before Judge Adran Lyon. The naes of the 96 chosen were drawn fro tho box by Under Sherff Julus Engel, wth the assstance of Charles Pascall, jury cossoner, and Fred Gowen of the sherff's offce. Wlla E. Meacha, of ths cty, was aong those drawn. Rubber Tres tor Carrages, at Monaghan's. Corner Stevens avenue and Davd street. Tel. 253, Hs Favorte Dsh! LOCAL RELIEF DISCUSSED AT ROTARY CLUB Dshrow Says Local Syste Is One of Best Operated In State Mebers of the South Aboy Rotary Club have a clearer understandng of the local relf probles a the result of the talk gven Tuesday noon before the club by Cty Clerk G. Frank Dsbrow, n charge of local relef dstrbuton. The speaker quoted fgures to ndcate that the relef stuaton here s not as serous as n any of the neghborng countes, where jthe nuber of people and the cost j are uch greater. I The Cty Clerk explaned the probles before the varous cty offcals n connecton wth relef' adnstraton and outlned the elaborate procedure and nvestgaton-: n.ec.y c;'cre ';ef c«n b_ adnstered. Ho ponted out that there war; another sde of the relef proble, besdes erely adnsterng t. roos. snce tle nterests of the taxpayers In addton to the grand who furnsh tho necessary funds ar.urt always be kept n nd. Crtcs of relef adnstraton hero as n other countes s frequently heard, Mr. Dsbrow claed, but he added that there was lttle bass for such crtcss and when ther source was dscovered, t generally developed that the crtcs cae fro those who had ade applcaton, but upon nvtfmaton had been found unworthy, or those who were unfalar wth the stuaton and dd not know of the dffcultes confrontng those charged wth relef adnstraton. Declarng he beleved the local relef syste was one of the ost effcently operated n the state. Mr. Dsbrow declared that when relef hsre was handled under state adnstraton, approxately 52c of every dollar went for drect relef because of the hgh cost of adnstraton, whle at present und:r local anageent, approxately 97c of every dollar goes for drect relef. There wll be no speaker at the eetng' of the club next Tuesday, when the eetng wll be devoted largely to plans for the Boy's Week to take place fro May 2nd to 6th. Jaes Dawson s charan of the cottee, asssted by Paul Mllburn and Dr. George Burke. Annual P.B.A. Dance At Hoffan Schoo! Audtoru Tonght Cottee Reports Indcate An- ATar Wll Be Bg Success Tha sles noted on the faces of local cops ths week are the result encouragng reports receved fro the cottee whch ndcate the thrteenth annual dance of the South Aboy P. B. A. ths evenng n Hoffan Hgh School Audtoru wll be the ost successful ever held by the organzaton. Proceeds wll go to the organzaton's welfare and charty fund. Cottee ebers are: usc, Leaders Doubt Harony Meetng Wll Clear Up Party Dffcultes Auto Is Won By Mrs. Esther Sheets At St. Mary's Socal Regular Scres Wll Be Resued May 14th Wth SI Prosperty Purse Approxately 1,800 people, the largest nuber ever to attend a St. Mary's PBrsh goe socal, were present when the auto gae socal was held Wednesday evenng. Mrs. Esther Sheets, of John street, was the wnner of the Ford V-8 sedan, the grand prze. To accoodate the large attendance, t was necessary to scat the partcpants n the hgh school and graar school prze, there were twenty other przes awarded. Proceeds of the affar wll be added to the fund for a new gynasu. The prc-ts of the parsh, have expressed ther apprecaton to He local busness en who asssted n the dstrbuton of tefcts, the cottee or one hundred ebers of the parsh who sold a large nuber of tckets and the ebers of the cottee who conducted the sosocal. The regular seres of partes wll be resued on May 4th when the prosperty purse wll hold $ Andrejewsk Would Reduce Tax Blls For Sayrevlle Suburbs Starts Move To Cut Rates Because of Lack of Iproveents At thc Wednesday nght sesson of the Sayrevlle Borough Councl, Counclan John Andrejewsk of Melro.se put forth a suggeston that wll ean a great savng n the tax bll.5 of resdents of M?lrose, Bay I Vew Manor and other outlyng sectons of the borough, when he proposed a reducton n the tax blls of resdents of these sectons snce they do not receve water and sewer servce as do resdents of the an secton of thc borough. The suggeston caued consderable dscusson and was ordered referred to the borough attorney for a decson. Agan the Melrose Counclan urged the councl to take steps to brng about the early lnstallet/on of traffc lghts at the dangerous state hghway secton at Melrose. Counclan Andre] cwskl ponted out that whle the State Hghway Departent ay nstall overpasses or underpasses at ths pont, the lves of rerdents were n danger n the eante and he urged every effort be exerted to nstall traffc lghts at once regardless of what happens later. John Tronec and John Glaeson: Councl Presdent Henry Boeh's prntng, John Gleason, Anton? rctk that Sayrcvlle ght secure the traffc lght fro South Malszewsk and Walter Rogers; decoratons, Morrs Rener and Lous Acraboy! whch s not needed now Bloodgood; refreshents, Walter brought forth a d-cusson concern- Rogers and John Quan: Progra, j ng annexaton durng whch Coun- Lous Bloodgood and John Gleason. j olan Andrejewsk declared certan offcals of Sayrevlle are stll Spccsl sale Beer, Wncn and fearful that South Aboy ay annex Mclvose, Bayvew Manor and Lquors at Mddlesex Wne and Lquor Co., and South Aboy Wne other sectons that feel they are not and Lquor Co. stores. See advertseent on page 4 for full detals. revlle. Bettng a "square de-al" fro Say- A oton advanced by Counclan Andrejewsk that the borough D councate wth South Aboy, askng that when plans were drawn for ts sewage dsposal plant, It ake provsons to take care of Melrose and Bayvlow amnor was lost by a 3 to 2 vote. Gve MonaRhan a sketch of what you want, and he wll ake t whle you wat. The slnp s at the corner of Steven^ avenue and Davd street. Telephone 253. A KEAr, BARGAIN, 1937 LIN- COLN ZEPHYR four door sedan, executve's car, sall leage, carefully antaned, whte sde tres, rado, scat covers, echancally perfect. Have to sec to apprecate. Guaranteed and state nspected. Prcc S995. Ask for Mr. Clark's car at Ford Dealer, 49 Ferry street South Rver, N. J. Hoffan Hgh School Audltorlur wll be the scene of one of the Wggest poltcal eetngs ever held n ths cty next Tuesday evenng, when the county Republcan organzaton holds the openng eetng of the 1938 capagn. Preparatons are beng ade for the accoodaton of 364 conttntteeen and woen representng 182 uncpal dstrcts In the county. Aong the speakers wll be forer Governors Morgan P. Larson and Harold G. Hoffan, forer Unted States Senator W. ' Worren Barbour; Mayor Frederck F. Rchardson of New Brunswck; and State Cotteean Henry W. Jeffers. Whle the eetng s planned as a get-together of the varous party factons wth the dea' of prootng harony, county leaders are doubtful that the desred result wll be accoplshed. Leaders are frank to state that affars n the party are n a serous condton and the need of harony effort s great. Durng the past several onth; the breach between the varous groups throughout the county has wdened consderably. The trouble n Mddlesex^accordng to the leaders, goes back to the capagn of 1936, when efforts were ade by certan party ebers to put a "Good Governent" tcket n the feld n opposton to the regular slate. Those back of the "Good Governent" oveent were approached and were prosed certan thngs n the way of appontents and patronage, f they would drop ther plans and they agreed 1 to do so, but t s declared they were later "double crossed" by those who ode the advances, so that therevolt whch had been solderng 1 up to that te, burst nto flaes. Durng the past several onths there have been aneuvers on,h». part of varous dssentng leader^'t' gan the uppjr hand n the stuaton and place theselves In dctoral postons and these attepts have fed further fuel to the flaes. Sscret eetngs of ebers of the varous factons have been held alost daly and each one serves to further arouse the enty of rval factons. Partcularly concerned are leaders over a seres of 'socal events' staged by one pronent eber of the party, when only a selected group s nvted and accordng to the, plans for party control Is the chef topc of conversaton. On the other hand, there are so? ebers of the party, who, whle they adt condtons are far fro desrable,, are confdent the cccnng county eetng wll result n «patchng up of the dfferences so that the party wll present a unted front n Septeber. Mr. & Mrs. Tobasco Are Lauded At Slver Annversary Mass Ms«r. Grffn O;!ls Aujrsta Street Conne Ideal Catholc Faly The slver wedd'n<* annversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Tobasco of Augusta street was celebrated yesterday ornng at St. Mary's church, when the ebers of the faly attended a hgh ass ce-. l&bted by Msgr. E. C. Grffn. They receved holy counon n a body. Msgx. Grffn durng the ass, sad he was glad to have such an deal Catholc faly n the parsh. In spte of eght chldren de- ' pendng on one an's earnngs, Mr. and Mrs. Tobasco were &W0 to gve the all a good educaton and n addton buld and pay for. a cozy hoe, for whch the coupler were to be congratulated, Msgr. Grffn declared, and he added. - the faly was one of the best arguents aganst brth control that could be put forward and entoned the fact that all durng the depresson there had been an Incoe n the faly and t was enough to look at the healthy, ntellgent chldren to realze what fne parents they had. The chldren, he sad, were a credt to ther parents and to the church. Specal usc was rendered durng the servce and there was sngng durng the ass. Get Mother's Day Cards at Kuhn's. PROCLAMATION Under the "Daylght Savng Plan," all docks n the n the State of New Jersey, as well as other sectons of the Metropoltan Area, wll be advanced one hour at two o'clock on next Sunday ornng,' Aprl 24th, In accordance wth the establshed custo n the State of New Jersey and the Cty of South Aboy, I lereby procla that all eetngs of the Coon Councl as well as other cty busness shall be transacted' accordng to Daylght Savng Te after the above entoned date. THOMAS F. GLEASQN, Mayor.

2 PAGE TWO THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1038 HNNEY OF THE FORCE HOW 'BOUT, STEAK. SAR66 2 OH, VEAH? TH VJHuT JEST LEFT DIDN'T FINISH HIS BAEElV TOUCHED IT VJHUT VO VEt MAKE O'THAT? AUTO INSURANCE COMPLETE LIABILITY COVERAGE Preu Per Year IT BE AULUS TH' SAME OULP 6RRIMD FRANK E. FANNING 16 QUAID STREET SAYREVILLE, N. J. Telephone 728-J THE FEATHERHEADS.JS 5L MHe WEATHER IS TeRRlBLE S OUT.' WHV DON'T YOU. ^ t^stay HOME TODAY?J j LOOKING BACK 22 YEARS I've SOT THIS COMPANY MKJHT STAY HOME,ND HELP ME thly and surely. The ost portant te of busness transacted had to do wth the salary of the pattor. whch «-as ncreased one hundred dollars per year. There was not a sngle dssentng vote to the acton even soe of the offcal en not present havng advocated the ove Issue of Ajprl 22, 1916 As a result of the conference of I by wrlung thelr sentlent of the Pennsylvana Ralroad offcals, the ebers of the Coon Oounell and the Board of Freeholders at New Brunswck last Monday afternoon, the Donon Councl Is expected to ake the frst ove toward * soluton of the proble on the "Hole n the Wall" at the eetng nest Tuesday evenng. In bref the controversy ay be sued up as robows: the Board of Freeholders tat asked the ralroad to wden the Iwn u at the "hole." The ralroad n turn has asked the Coon Councl to accept an overhead brdt n Beu of the hole and the councl has asked fne ralroad to offcally rjrescnt ther offer. There has been practcally no Intaton fro cther the Freeholders or the Councl as to what they ntend dong and there s no certanty that the Freeholders would pert the 'hole' to he doted even If the brdge s accented. A young colt whle beng exercsed to a sulky Sunday afternoon dn the Cheesequake road took frght Iran an autooble and ran away. SSSSPS s Hwry Fotfoteon, the owner, was ttrown out of the sulky. The anal turned at Hose's corner, ana rushng down Bordentown nue, tang nto Oonlogues lane and was caught at Danel Capbell's resdence on TJjpper Man Sft Mr. Forgotson soon appeared on the scene and agan started wth the colt toward Cheesequake, but he only went as far as Charles Nelus' resdence when the horse saw an autooble cong toward h. Quck as a flash t turned and agan threw Forgotson out of the sulky, and juped the bank and turned nto Wolftls new, and paralleled the Toad to J. Alfred Johnson's pro- DroV!ll proval. Tt It SOMks speaks wei1 well for for thfl the npopu- larty of the pastor to have recognton taken of hs good work In ths anner. «* * It s estated that 15,000 en wll arch n the parade of the Knghts of Colubus whch wdll be held '.n Newark, May 15, n connecton wth the state conventon and the 250th annversary celebraton. The natonal offcers of the order wll be present as wll ebers of the councls fro all parts of the state, New York, Brooklyn, Phladelpha and fro varous places on Long sland and n Connectcut. South Atoy Councl No. 426 s akng preparatons to attend and ay go by :pecal tran. * * Harry W. Lah?rtson has been apponted collector of Madson town shp to fll the vacancy caused by the death of Collector Edward Barker. * * Brown Brothers have oved nto the Parsen buldng n the place vacated by the AtP Oopany. Havng ore roo, they now dsplay ther goods to uoh better advantage and they are recevng cotnrlrnents on the handsoe showng.her new store akes. Outstandng Coedy At Lyceu Theatre "Bachelor Born,' 'one of the outstandng coedy hts of the present theatrcal season, now In ts 11th week' at the York, holds tad n through a sall openng at of caterng to the tastes of both ttw Toad end of the fence, breakng I sophstcated and unsophstcated the shafte of the sulky and tearng audences. On the one hand, Oeo. ttoe harness to peces. The horse,s. Kaufan, faous playwrght, tree of the sulky, rushed down Man I -"hose scmuatne rearks have ver- tably crcled the globe, haled t as treet, and was caught by soe "ore of " h e funnest coedes of young en who were travelng on (be road. the season," and on the other, D«- was not serously anna Durbn, celebrated fl star, Mr. Forgotson njured and hs escape fro broken who represents the rsng generaton, JkdK seeed alost raculous.. * * _ * T8e Young Uades Sodalty of St. Mary's Fbrsh wll hold a leap year tknoe to at. Mary's Ball on Easter Mjpnday, nght, Aprl 24. After the (easta of restrant fro socal actlvluea, there wll probably be a large attendance at the dance. The jrong lades twll pat forth every effort toward provdng a pleasant evenng for the gentlean who attend and they hope to have ttte nleasure of eetng a large nu- B«r on als occason. Excellent u-. cte has been engaged. We predct that the spacous floor of St. Marys Ball wll be the scene of any er- ty dancers next Monday nght. Next Frday evenng the return to the leap year recepton wll be held In the K. of P. Hall. The cottee held a fnal eetng and at ts concluson everythng was n readneas for the affar whldh proses to be the ost elatorate event or several seasons past. Pro the acceptances already returned the attendance proses to Dc fudy up to expectatons and the pre»rauons call for a royal entertanent to a royal crowd. FREDERICK LEISTER Who a greatly responsble for ost of tho laughs n"hacl IKLOU BORN," _the~st»ason's outstandngcoedy ht at the Lyceu Thuutrc, New York Cty. sad, "I enjoyed every nute of t t's swel." Freeholder A. T. Kerr at eetng The result has been, ponts out tte Board of Freeholders on last Mlton Shutert. sponsor f the Play, Monday presented a resoluton whch was adopted, requestng the Walton Hvcr Ralroad to wden the Bordentown avenue brdge to the wldtu of the street. The need of wwcnng ths brdge s anfested dally, and fro *h«aount of travel passng over t that no serous actsdents have occurred sees rac- He frst quarterly conference of the fourth year of the pastorate of (be Bev. J. E. Show, pastor of thc Mtethjodlst Epscopal Church, was held on last Mlonday ovenlk, at tn- (pftrbona«e. The conference was qulto laely attended and the reptmrtd d by the pastor and otn(yr offcal en showed «o affars of (he ehurcl to be progressng soothat there s a blendng of old and young n the theatre seldo seen n the Tes Squure playhouse. Featured In the cast of the Inn Hay coedy are Frederck Lester, Peggy Spson, Aubrey Mather and Phoebe Foster. Seats for "Bachelor Born" are on sale at the box offce of the Lyceu Theatre up to and ncludng May 14th, wth al orders ocnepted to June 4th. An extra Easter holday nntncc. In addton to the usual Wednesday and Saturday nftcrnoon perforances, wll be leld on Monday, Aprl 18th. Pont n Wsconsn Rb Mountan flnte park, near W'usuu, Ws., n (le hghest pont n the fjlute, 1,940 feet above sea J OTHERS HAVE \NO MISSED DAYS J AS LONO- AS DOME \ I CAN MAKE IT, WORK I'I L "P I OYAI TURN ABOUT IS FAIR PI-AY Know Your Governent h A. 4. EVERSON Hdden Taxes Don't be fooled by your tax bll because the taxes you are blled for are only a part, and soetes just a sall part of the taxes you Pay. Hdden taxes the ones you never get a bll for, but pay just the sae, every te you ake a purchase they are the taxes that cut deeply nto your ncoe. They are the taxes that ost people know lttle or nothng about. The followng nforaton has been copled by the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton fro relable sources and s gven here for the purpose of focusng publc attenton upon a source of consuer expense whch Is "uch too uch" and whch s the greatest factor n the hgh cost of the thngs we all use n everyday lvng. Space perts of lstng only these few tes. 157 ndrect taxes are hdden n funeral drectors' fees. When you de If you have anythng of value to leave, the ore t s the ore your kns pay. Aercan lfe nsurance copanes pad enough taxes last year to cover the preu for twelve onths on three bllon of lfe nsurance. On edcne you pay 94 taxes hdden n the anufacture's prce and 78 bured n that of the druggst. Luxury taxes now aount, for exaple, to 10% on rados, panos, jewelry: 5 r /r on electrc refrgerators and autoobles. More than 30% of your rent bll goes for hdden taxes that the landlord ust pass drectly on to the tax collector. Each telephone n New Jersey represents a yearly tax of $8.75. In all. shoes carry 112 hdden taxes. The tax, t s claed, equals the cost of the soles and heels. You pay $6.95 for a $5.00 hat, all because of taxes. Two cents of a sx-cent loaf of bread goes for taxes. In all you pay 53 taxes n every loaf you buy. Taxes now aount to about $12,- 000,000,000 yearly ore than ether our $11,500,000,000 annual food bll, our $10,000,000,000 rent bll, or our $6,000,000,000 clothng bll. One-half the prce of a twentycent pack of playng cards goes for taxes. You pay a tax of 6e on each package ot any of the fve popular brands of cgarettes you buy. State Eployent Servce Dd you know that the New Jerser State Eployent Servce, whch s afflated wth the Unted States Eployent Servce, s antaned by the Federal and State Governent to serve eployers and applcants for eployent n New Jersey? The servce s free to both eployer and eployee and brngs together the eployer and persons seekng eployent such as engneers, artsts, teachers, coercal workers, beautcans. watresses, prnters, salesen, echancs, stone cutters, nurses, clerks, laborers, etc. The New Jersey State Eployent Servce s a dvson of the New Jersey Uneployent Copensaton Cosson and the forer antans 17 branch offces. In addton the Unted States Eployent Servce antans 0 branch offces n ths state. If you are an eployer and need professonal, techncal, sklled or unsklled help, or f you are seekng eployent, contact the New Jersey State Eployent Servce Dvson of the New Jersey Uneployent Copensaton Cosson or the Unted States Eployent Servce n your localty, the addresses of whch are In your local telephone drectory. Loon! Tax Leves Ctzens Interested In knowng the aount of taxes leved n ther uncpalty, tho aount collected and the percentage the aount cone/xa bears to the levy, ay obtan the Inforaton by wrtng the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton, Trenton. <A post card wll do.) ' PATRONIZs CITIZEN ADVERTISERS SO to THSY CAM'T SeT ALOMCr STUNT FLYING FOE SCIENCE Stunt flyng has becoe a feature of every ar show. Darng avators perfor aeral gynastcs whch leave the beholder spellbound as they loop, whrl or sde-slp n a bewlderng array of aneuvers. Where are the poneer aren who frst rsked ther lves and planes to test unproved or hazardous theores? Behnd those dzzly spnnng planes and ther eccentrc oveents are the shadowy fgures of aren who, for the ost part, are forgotten. The naes of only a few rean n the publc nd. Soe sacrfced ther lves for the advanceent of avaton. At frst t was beleved that no seaplane could be successfully looped. Spns a,nd loops were accepted for land planes wth ther lght landng gear, but for seaplanes wth ther heavy pontoon floats the aneuver was beleved to be lpossoble. A young Marne Corps flyer thought dfferently. Twenty-one years ago Captan Francs T. Evans crcled hs seaplane above Pensacola untl he had clbed to an alttude of 4,000 feet. Then he shot the plane forward wth great speed to perfor the frst loop n hstory wth ths type of arcraft. To prove the frst loop was not accdental, he repeated the stunt. Upon landng he was warned not to take such rsks agan. But Evans had proven hs pont and one of the greatest fear deons connected wth naval avaton was destroyed. As a result any lves as well as planes were* saved. Nearly twenty years later the ane flyer was awarded the Dstngushed Flyng Cross by Presdent Roosevelt for what was once consdered a foolhardy stunt, but s now an accepted prncple of naval avaton. Seekng Rches "Men seek rches," sad H Ho, ' the sage of Chnatown, "hopng for adraton and attan onlv'envv." NO BUT I DOM'T THEM TO PIKID IT ALL THESE GENUINE FRIGIDAIRE FEATURES AT THIS BARGAIN PRICE! NEW SILENT METER-MISER Uses so lttle current You can hardly hear t run! Splest refrgeratng echan ever bult! NEW "DOUBLE-EASY" QUICKUBE TRAYS-Release cubes nstantly save 20% ore ce! Trays coe free at fnger-touch I NBW FOOD-SAPBTY INDICATOR NEW 2-WAY COLD STORAGE TRAY AUTOMATIC TRAY RELEASE 2-WAY FROZEN STORAGE COMPART- MENT F-114 EXCLUSIVE LOW-PRESSURE RB- FR1GERANT REMOVABLE DAR-TYPB SHELVES SLIDING MOISTURE.SEAL HYDRATOR FAMILY SIZBI 10.9 S«. Ft. Sbtlf Met] 3.1 Cu. Ft. Stones Roo I - 48 III! 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3 FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THBBB Many Actvtes ; Scene Fro «Sunny Broo ] { Far" At E re On Kugers Progra Tl,,,., IC.... theatre Next: Week Sursy and Monday Several Local H«h School Stu- dents Plan to Attend Event ' Aprl 29 and :50 Several hgh school students fro! ths area are plannng to attend j the Rutgers Unversty Preparatoryj School Weekend, on Aprl 29 and I 30. Educatonal conferences for gu-1 dance n the selecton of courses, j wll feature the progra whch was announced ths week by Stanley R. j arch, alun feld secretary. j Students fro every county n j Mew Jersey, and fro New York,!' Pennsylvana, New England and j several southern and d-western! states are expected to attend, Mar- j ch added. The boys wll be the guests of the j Unversty and the twenty frate- tes on capus for e two days, and wll obtan ther eals at the fraterntes and college coletera. Many wll be overnght guests at the fraterntes. Regstraton all day Frday and Saturday ornng wall start the progra, and educatonal conferences wll be held at the sae te. Every departent of the Unversty wll offer the guests the opportunty of dscussng vocatonal and curroular probles, and several departents wll hold open house and gve specal exhbts n addton. The Interfraternty Song Contest for the Phlp M. Brett Oup wll be held Frday evenng, to be followed by a Sports Nght progra n the gynasu. Mebers of the coachng staffs wll be ntroduced by Erne&t E. McMahon, alun secretary, tlhe college band wll play, and exhbtons wll be gven. The hgh and prop school guests wdu vst college classes and tour tn capus and buldngs, ncludng th new llon dollar stadu, on Sat urday, and wll wtness the Rutgers' Maryland nter-collegate lacross gae at 2 P. M. Saturday. A ass eetng n Krkpatrcl) Chapel wll be held Saturday aft-e a talk on the functons c-f the Bur e&u of Personnel and Placeent by Ralph N. Capbell, drector. Dr. Robert C. Clother presdent of th Unversty wll address the guests student leaders wll be ntroduced, and the Ruteers Glee Club wll sng, If You're Plannng To Buld By W. S. Lowndes Drector, Schools of Archtecture»nd Buldng Internatonal Correspondence Schools \ SAVING n the ftrst cost of a ** house can be ade by usnk nexpensve aterals n ts constructon and fnsh. Wood used n the fraework and n the exteror fnsh of houses s the cheapest ateral avalable n the Unted States today, and s consequently the ost coon used. Houses bult of wood requre frequent repars, however, and are subject to destructon by fre. A house wth stone, brck, tle or ceent walls and a slate or tle roof wll cost ore than a house wth wooden walls, but the repars and upkeep wll cost less. There wll also be a savng n the cost of fre nsurance. Another ethod of econoznr; n the orgnal cost of a house s to ake t very sple n for. The dstances between the supportng walls should not be too (Treat, as the sze and expense of floor beas»nd rafters ncrease rapdly when they are longer than 14 feet. Parttons n upper stores should rest upon parttons jn the floors below whenever nrnctcable. Flues and freplaces should be grouped so as to requre as few chneys as possble. These and slar consderatons wll result n savngs n the frst cost. Every owner would ureter that hs house be consdered beautful. He s nterested not only n ts external beauty, but desres that ts furnture and decoratons shall be selected wth equally artstc taste. To assure artstc effects the desjjn of the house and ts surroundncs as well as ts furnshngs, s best entrusted to an archtect whose eood taste has been shown n cooleted work of a slar nature. FF-THE-FACE coffures wth O curo pled hgh on your head,. ott-the-taco bate... all ean eye groong and eye akeup wll be the order of tb«day. Curl your lashes wth a echancal lash curl«r that Is barlofls and effcent... n 80 seconds It gves your U«bes that entrancng upward sweep. Va eyeshadow of course, bat don't forget to put It on soothly and naturally wth a cael's har eye-beauty brush. For your drobblng table, there Is a delcately perfued lqud Lashtnt ascara In a very swanky black glass bottle. The glass stopper wth whch you apply the ascara Is round n shape, so that t autoatcally tends to curvo your oyelnbhob upwnrds as you apply tho lqud. There la also a lny brush tpped wth cunol'h har. Koo y<tr nyeljrwh nnotl of lno by UHIIIR Unt clever l IIIPXpowv* twlshorh everyone- IN HO exoltod about. II" selbbr lllnfl lre curved for t lnn Klp that vnublnh you to work quckly and surely. Proposed Salt Water Fshng Lcense Would Be Detrent To Shore Areas New Jersey salt water fsheren wuuld do well to regster a propt and treendous and n.led protest wth ebers of the New Jers'-V Legslature, Governor A. Harry Moore and our State Psh and Gae Colssvu aganst U;j pro- eleents that are (responsble for lessenng the fnny trbes. These arc the pounds and the ncreased carelessness of shp captans n posal legslaton yrovu'v.: for thothrowng out thousands of gallons poston of n salt vt'tc- lshlng of used fuel ol. ltcr-nsc lee v.nn those nterested ;n salt water f.s'.mng n ths state ether coercally or for sport. Tho poston of such a salt Pound nets are stretched along water fshng lcense fee would prove of nestable detrent tu the fshng captans of ths secton of (he New Jersey Coast, as t would serve to dscourage any of the thousands who each year vst ths secton of our state for ths purpose fro dong so, whch would result n a great loss of revenue to the captans and ther fales, not to enton the any other types of busness that would accordngly suffer. The salt water lcense bll, ntroduced by Asseblyan Osers, of Bergen County, s slar to the plan proposed late last year by the salt water anglers of that county. Persons who hold the fresh water fshng or cobnaton huntng and fshng lcenses would be exept, also woen and boys under the; age of 14 years. The proposed fee s $1.10. The easure provdes that the ncoe fro the lcense would be set asde for use exclusvely for the proveent of salt water fshng n New Jersey. Both coercal and recreatonal, for ore adequate enforceent of regulatons pertanng hereto and for thesson s gven credt for the ar- The State Fsh and Gae Co- necessary scentfc research n conjuncton wth the Federal Bureau of Fsheres. For those who are accustoed to gong down to the boundng sea or the yrad of sounds, bays, creeks or nlets fro the Hook to the Delaware breakwater wll, as rule, fnd t qute dffcult to accept the dctu of a few that t s necessary thusly to obtan suffcent funds for an adequate survey of oceanc lfe. There are hundreds of fshng captans, sportsent and others aganst ths easure and a ajorty of the have vowed they wll fght t to the last dtch, declarng there s absolutely no excuse for posng a sea fshng lcense fee, especally n these parlous tes. They pont to past gestures ade n that drecton, all of whch have faled to regster. In addton, t s the cla of those opposed to the salt water fshng lcense that whatever survey s ade and whatever ay be found concernng the habts of tn fsh, the fact reans there are two the Jesey shore and vast schools are taken so long as they coe th way. It s rather dffcult to ras a luktraate kck aganst the pounds snce they are supposed to provde cheap fsh to the ulttudes, al- I hough the ter "cheapness" ay be taken wth a gran of salt. It a coercal busness pure and sple n whch hundreds are engaged. It has been found that salt wate fsh dwndle and ncrease. Soe years the waters are lterally flled wth the schools, the next year they are gone elsewhere and cthyologsts are not just sure why, although t s lkely a vagary as soetes strkes huanknd by way of gratons. Anyone falar wth the coast recalls the perod when blueflsh al but dsappeared and then returned about 20 years ago. The dea s qute slly fro the vewpont of one who has spent uch of one's lfe down along the beaches and through the hundreds of tny waterways that wnd n and out along the coast. It s alost too hard to beleve that the arne lfe n the sea wll soe day becoe exhausted as soe of our offcals oftes hnt. velous work they ave dong for the preservaton of gae n forest and strea, for If t were not for the the wld lfe would be elnated as far as New Jersey s concerned. However, when they go as far as the ocean to place a tax on the person t Is vrtually rdculous. The ocean s a vast body of water, not just located off tho shores of Jersey, but stretches the whole length of the eastern part of the Unted States, and t s a spot where the ore unfortunate can soetes ake a lvng wthout soe foolhardy fee that ust be pad. The taxng of the an who fshes by the sea opens up nnuerable questons to the anglers, the publc, to scentsts and the cosson that wll take soe te to thresh out. However, the ajorty of sportsen are hopng that ths year's proposal wll fnd the sae restng place as prevous ones the scrapheap Tuckerton Beacon. MODERNIZATION START WITH the equpent you use ost of all, whch s a range. Select one that has the odern features that oke bakng and cookng easy and results dependable. We can sbnw you odern gas ranges at reasonable prces. You ay purchase any of the on the dvded payent plan at a sall ncrease over the cash prce. These ranges are all good bakers because the ovens are heavly nsulated and the heat s controlled autoatcally. The brolers are dependable and slde n and out easly. Top burners all lght autoatcally and gve dfferent cookng bents fro the fastest cookng lo us slow serng us you wsh., PVBLICBJSEKVICE r" Beyers Is Back n Workhouse After Hs Capture.!! '-<-.<cd n New York Saturday Sh'Anl For Re-Sen- tenco Today "The Majar" s n agan. John Beyers, alas Mnor Dllon. ho was one of nne ndcted for fleecng. Mrs. Elzabeth Pcarcu. of street, on an $81,000 stock deal n the county workhouse agan, but no one wll say. for how lung. Snce Beyers pleaded gulty to the tt charge and was sentenced lo a one v-pr for n (he county workhouse by Judge Adran Lyon on July 7, he has led an n and out exstence as far as the workhouse s concerned. "The Major" was workng wth a group of prsoners n a cornfeld near the workhouse on August 25 last, when he walked away. He was raptured by County Detectve Stephen Drosdck on Septeber 6, ne:r Hghtstown. The detectve recognzed h whle he was rdng alon:; tho hghway and brought h back to New Brunswck. "The Major" when he was brosht back, was ndcted for breakng prson, but the ndctent aganst h was never oved and on Aprl 7th last t was dscovered he was go fro the workhouse agan. "Tle Major" was brought to the countyseat agan Sunday, he had a black eye n addton to hs Englsh accent. The black eye. polce sad, was receved n a fght Saturday afternoon n the lobby of the Hotel FOOD MARKET The Store of Qualty Foods' 611 Bordentown Ave. FREE DELIVERY South Aboy Tel. S. A. 277 MEAT POULTRY FISH Thursday, Frday, Saturday, Aprl 21, 22, and 23 PRIME BEEF Chuck Roast, lb. 19c Salted f\c Spare Rbs, lb. 10 Plato or Navel 1'XftC Corned Beef 1/ 2 lbs OC Breast Lab ZD BONELESS RUMP Mlk Fed Boneless OO C Roastng Veal LO Boneless OP" C Chuck Roast Lo Fresh Lean «f"\ Chopped Beef 1" OO Corned Beef lb. ZOC Hoe Made f"4o Sausage, lb. LoPork Goodes oo Loose or Lnks Fresh Klled Frcassee OCfcC Chckens, lb. ol Brookfeld or Cloverbloo Arour's Star Prnt Lard,1b. 12c Phlla. or June Dary Crea Cheese 9c Sugar Cured Bb End Jersey 17"' fk(l( Pork Lons Lo Butter lb 32c Large Oysters, doz. 25c Boneless Fllet of Haddock, lb. 25c GROCERY SPECIALS Entre Week Aprl 21 to Aprl 27,. Inclusve TALL CAN SHEFFIELD EVAPORATED MILK 6c Flagstaff Chl Sauce, bot 15c All Flavors My-T-Fne Puddng, pkg. 5c Asterda Helpate Broos, No. 6 95c Fancy N. Y. State Pea Beans, 3 lbs 17c Fresh Crspy Fg Bars, 2 lbs 25c PURE IVORY SOAP FLAKES ORYFLAKES LARGE Box 22c 1 lb. jar Bcardsley's Peanut Butter 17c 2 cans Llbby's. Brown Beans 23c Wth Mollasses 3 cans Flagstaff Apple Sauce 22c 1 lb. can Beg. or Drp U S G Coffee 25c No. 2 can Flagstaff Lttle Ge Peas 17c * " H Speedy Such SELOXBo* FRUITS AND VEGETABLES U. S. NO. 1 New Potatoes 5 lbs. 19c Z lbs. Fresh Jucy Florda Green Beans 19c Oranges, doz. 19c Fancy Raldwn 4 Largo Seedless Apples, 5 lbs. 1% Grape Frut 19c Astor n New York Cty wth Jeroe ton to soeone else that he had FnnerJ, 23, of Lvngston avenue, aded Beyers' escape plan. N'c'.v B:tnswck. Beyers told polce Ths ornng "The Major," provck.'d he does not escape agan, wll FerrcT nfc ed the authortes becr. n 1 wanted to get even, and accuse! 1 Beyers of conveyng nfora-.-t.nc! a!?an b'jfv Ue judge for sentence. GOOD BODIES ARE MADE not born Strong, straght Ieg3 and shapely todes are largely a aler o nourshent. SEALECT Vtan D Mlk las abundant bono-buldng nerals. Plus 400 added unts of vtan D to help absorb these nerals n the body. Ths s a Sheffeld product backed by nearly a century of poneerng /or fner dary products. SHEFFIELD VITAMIN D MILE 311 Central Ave., Planfeld Telephone Plfd Repar or Modernze Your Hoe! Loans For Ths Purpose Arc Avalable at Ths Insttuton Wth Monthly Payents n Keepng Wth Your Incoe. 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4 PAGE FOUR Scene fro 'Start Cheerng' at the Epre Theatre Sunday and Monday Jans Wthers n "Checkers" At Epre Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday JANE WITHERS WILL STAR IN "CHECKERS," A \ BENEFIT PERFORMANCE FOR STAR OF JOEL r PARKER COUNCIL DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA COUNTY OFFICE OF t EMPLOYMENT SERVICE REPORTS MANY PLACED ' Prvate placeents through the Mddlesex County offce of the New Jersey State Eployent Servce, dvson of the Uneployent Copensaton Cosson, for the onth of March, totalled 101 accord- Ing to the report of Charles A. Davs, Dstrct BnuployjWent Super- Ttsor. OT ths nuber, 21 were en and 80 were woen. The total nuber of new regstratons for the onth reached a now hgh of 1,190. Of ths total, 995 Tere en, 88 of whch were veterans, and IBS were woen. Ths total rases the aotve fle as of- Apr. 1st. to' 14529, 12,416 beng en and 2,113 woen. Prvate placeents of en were as follows: Professonal 4 Sales 1; Clercal 3; Servce 4; Sklled 4; UnlUBed 5. YTounE were placed as folkrws: Professonal 1; Sales 5; Clercal 5; Servce 59: Sklled 2; se-sklled achne 7; unsklled 1. The 101 prvate placeents for ahm of ths year copared wth M In MJwch, 1936, and 308 n March 1MT. He Perth Annlboy offce Is locat- THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN gudance and help n the naton's to states, over and above the pror econoc crss. There can be no; rtctrnendatons for the doubt that another ascent toward fscal year, 37 llon dollars for adeconoc stablty wll be the result, rto-nal edate undertakng of Typcal ol Roosevelt was hs pro- flood control projects and 25 llon gra whch attacks the proble on f".r publc buldngs, part of whch several f.onts at once. The frst n- ; at least, should go for new post ofvuvrs contnued governental ap- fces. propratons for Works Progress Ad- ; The essage called for the co- ths forefront, wth the adopton by the House Rvers and Harbors Co- of a resoluton to consder nstraton. Far Securty Arn-; operaton of governent and pr-ttestraton. Natonal Youth Adns-! vate enterprse, and gave a new contraton and Cvlan Conservaton fldence, a new fath, that the pur- The Manasquan borough offcals the proposed proveents. Corps, to antan at full force the poses and deals of the Presdent are consuer purchasng power that; truly and solely concerned wth the these actvtes provde. welfare of all of the people. The second recoendaton pro- j I shall support the Presdent's reposes to ake addtonal bank re-' covery progra. These easures, rcurces avalable for the credt needs, cobned wth the encourageent cf the country, by freeng 1.4 bllon j to busness and ndustry contaned dollars' worth of sterle gold for -n the new revenue act, should prove credt purposes; by reducng the <-lfectvc creators. of eployent, The Rvers and Harbors Cot- has requested the Board of En- bank reserve requreents of the There s no queston about t: Thetee Federal Reserve Board to the extent! uneployent proble wll becoe gneers for the Rvers and Harbors, of 750 llon dollars to ake abun- uch less serous upon the adopton "to revew the reports on Manasquan Rver, subtted n Senate dant the supply of funds for co- : ff thl hs progra, and the sooner crce, ndustry and agrculture. Al-! so, the Presdent suggested that the; Sncurl'.es Exchange Cosson.splfy regulatons to assst and : I expedte the fnancng, partcularly ; J of sall busness enterprses. The thrd category calls for the 1! nauguraton of new work through " Federal governent co-operaton wth uncpal, county and state governents, under a new Publc Works Adnstraton progra provdng 450 llon dollars for grants and 550 llon dollars for loans, whch In scope s close to the sze of the 1933 PWA progra; and an addtonal appropraton of 100 llon dollars for Federal hghway ad ed at 196 Jefferson street. Ajupl tants for eployent ay reester jects, durng the past few onths. Frday and Saturday Only In the ornngs between 8 A. M. For the Federal Governent wll and 12 noon. Eployers n need of agan assst prvate ndustry n carryng the burden of re-eployent. Three Extra Large _ any knd of help are nvted to call or telephone 4-J.116 ther orders The Presdents fresde talk to between 8 A. M. and 4 P. M., Satnnfcufc to 12 noon. There s no ch-gra rewon the confdence of the the people In support of ths proarge of any knd to ether the eployer or the applcant for llons who have looked to h for Large Sze Florda _ ephoy- POND LILY HOUSE.' IS AGAIN OPEN Tbe "Pond Llly House", one of South Aboy's oldest taverns was reopened recently under the anageent of Mltchel Cohen, connected wth the faly of the late Meyer Schevelowltz, who conducted the tavern at the corner of Pne avenue and George street for any years. The nteror of the buldng has been renovated consderably and the place s provng one of the popular rendezvous of the cty. Arrangeents are beng ade for a gala grand openng celebraton, the date of whch wll be announced later. WHEN Vstng Perth Aboy STOP AT s Jack's Hollywood Inn 967 State Street Perth Aboy CASH PRIZES TO AMATEURS EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT floor Show Every Wednesday Nght Dancng Every Nght Telephone P. A WAS BY CONGRESSMAN " > WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN The Presdent's Work Message Presdent Roosevelt's essage to Congress on Thursday no doubt heartened the naton. It was well receved by the Senate and House of Representatves and no doubt encouraged the llons who have been thrown out of prvate eployent, and left dle at the copleton of thousands of publc works pro- Butler Food Stores OF NEW JERSEY 110 South Brondway I'll one 70S Free Delvery 1 Ib. can Sunbea Pork & Beans 5c Sunbea Golden Banta Crea Style Corn, 2 cans 19c j Large Can Sunbea Sauerkraut 2 large cans Sunbea Aprcots 10c 33c j Sunbea Malted Mlk can 25c (Cup and Saucer free wth purchase of each can) Land O'Lakes Tub Butter, Ib 33c Frday and Saturday Only Bunch of Fancy Asparagus 29c Toatoes, 2 lbs 19c Strng Beans, Ib. 5c: ' M Frday and Saturday Only Fancy Green Spnach, 3 lbs. 10c S Grape Frut 14c 5 : Oranges, 12 for 19c «< 11 H"M'*t*+<t»t+»'M»<«'»»»»»»»«< 14 HIM** WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS?!» Broadway Market 122 N. Broadway WE DELIVER Hoe Made Sausage 25c Legs of Lab 25c 3 cans Sheffeld Evap. Mlk 19c Yorkshre Fars Butter, Ib. 33c uco Peas, 2 cans 27c «* South Aboy PHONE 261 Long Island Ducks,Ib 23c Soked Has 25c or Shank End and up Fancy No. 1 Grade Fancy Fowl 27c Legs of Lab 25c Fresh Has 26c Spare Rbs 2 lbs 25c Chuck Roast 21c Cut of Pre Beef Rup Veal, Ib. 23c Fresh Ground Chopped Meat 19c Cal Has, Ib. 15c Rb Roast 22c Apples, 4 lbs. 10c Lettuce, head 10c j the Congress approves t. the better. Manasquan Rver Further proveent of the Mana=quan Rver ta accoodate the r-nn.sants of boats whch fnd Manasquar. Inlet al,convenent ode of egress to the sea. has agan coe to have been actve n seekng county and stats co-operaton n the dredgng of an anchorage basn n the "Glerglass," above the heghtened Brelle Brdge and now desre a drect channel fro the Inlet through Debbes' Creek to the Glerglass. Bay Vew Inn & Restaurant FINE AVENUE AND PORTIA STREET CLAM CHOWDER EVERY FRIDAY Spaghett and Meat Balls At Any Hour Fsh, Cooked, Heady to Serve, to Be Taken Hoe Every Day. Cla Chowder to be Taken Hoe Every Frday TELEPHONE SOUTH AMBOT 490 DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT CHARLES JEROME, Propretor SPECIAL WINE, BEER and LIQUOR SALE EFFECTIVE IN BOTH STORES OF South Aboy Wne and Lquor Co. 138 SOUTH BROADWAY Mddlesex Wne and Lquor Co. Corner BROADWAY and ANGUSTA ST. The Faous Peter Doelger Beer (Lght and Bock) $1.75 per case, (Plus Depost) Wndsor, Town Tavern, Royal Oak Straght Whskeys, pnts. Specal 89c Greendale Bourbon Whskey, Pt. Specal 65c Old Eagle Bourbon Whskey, Pt. Specal 63c Brookdale or Four Bts Ru, 4/5 pt. 50c Old Mll or Gold Strea Apple Brandy 99c 4/5 Qt. Royal Oak Straght Whskey. Spec. $1.39 Hay Market full qt. Straght Whskey $1.19 Ten Hgh, Cobhs Creek, Davs County, Twn Seal, Crab Orchard, Knsey Whskeys. Specal bot. 98c DRY WINES Treasure Vnes, Bscegla Bros. Specal 4 ; 5 pt. 23c Hs Majesty, Monarch or Queen Elzabeth Reg. 39c. Specal Qt. 35c Barbera, Barberone or Claret Brands x / 2 gal. 59c All 1 gal. Brands Dry Wnes 95c SWEET WINES Queen Elzabeth Sweet Wnes, All Brands Port, Sherry and Muscatell, V2 gal. 69c. Roa Sweet Wne, All Flavors, cans, 2 for 35c 25 Dfferent Brands of Lght and Bock Beer Always on Ice Ready to Take Hoe NEXT WEEK SUNDAY and MONDAY Rebecca of Sunny Brook Far TONIGHT TOMORROW INE LESS..:FORTHI "BIG HOUSE" A blast of blsterng draa that whps your eotons lo fever ptch! Also Saturday BANK NIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 32, 1938 Cottee Docuent, 74th Congress! ng y presentaton to the Cotfrst sesson and prevous reports, I tee on Thursday of the need for adwtl a vew to deternng f t s, dtonal proveent n Mana squan advsable to odfy the exstng pro-! Rver. The dredgng progra jects n any way at ths te. hns recently been copleted by the Ths acton was obtaned follow- Ary Engneers. LEAVING TOWN WEDNESDAY EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD Nothng To le Taken Away By Anybody But the Custoers FREE DELIVERY OF ALL THE BARGAINS Attractve Bargan Prces On Lust of Grls' Bcycles MORRIS SALES CO. 125 No. Broadway South Aboy Cloverbloo or Brookfeld RIB ROAST 25c Ib. CHUCK ROAST 19c Ib. PORK LOINS 25c Ib. LEGS OF LAMB 25c Ib. SMOKED HAMS 27c Ib. ROAST VEAL 23c Ib. BREAST VEAL : 18c Ib. VEAL CHOI'S 25c Ib. FRESH PLATE 10c 11). BREAST LAMB : 10c Ib. :! LB< SAUER KRAUT 10c Break O'Morn Coffee, Ib 21c3 cans Early June Peas 25c 1 jar Sweet Tckles 10c 1 Can Plnanplc Juce 10c 3 cans No. 2 Toatoes 25c 3 lbs. Apples 10c Qt. Jar Dll Pckles 17o 1 jar Peanut Butter.._ ISc FRESH FISH THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS EVERY DAY FREE DELIVERY McCloud's Market 135 NORTH BROADWAY xxxxzxxzxx Telephone 146 xxxxxxxxn FOLLOW THE CROWD MONDAY CRAFTSMEN'S GAME SOCIAL MASONIC AUDITORIUM 262 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N..1. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT Publc Invted EMPIRE SUNDAY MONDAY WALT E> CONNOllT JOAN PIURT c f As u««r ntofusor QUIZ OBRTRUOE NICSEN navmohd WALDUBM THI T H H "! I STOOOES TUESDAY ONE DAY ONLY IDEAS A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE w» WENDY BARRIE WALTER PID6E0N KENT TAYLOR DOROTHEA KENT GEORGE BARBIER Screen Play by Bruce Monnlno. ond Robert r. Shannon Also CHARLIE CHASE CARTOON NEWS EVENTS ALSO BANK NIGHT Adsson 35c COMING SOON Old Chcago Jezebel To Sawyer WEDNESDAY THURSDAY BENEFIT PERFORMANCE STAR OF JOEL PARKER COUNCIL NO. 79 Daughters of Aerca ft GRAND HUMAN STORY THAT GIVES YOU JANE AT HER VERY, VERY BESTL ADMISSION ADULTS :()c

5 1 "FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE w THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN VOL. 57. NO. 12 Publshed Every Frday Mornng By THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN, Inc. At 211 Frst Street, South Aboy, N. J. Telephone South Aboy 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 Entered^ Second Class Matter at the South Aboy Post Offce Under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscrpton Rates: $1.50 per Year by Mal; $2.00 by Carrer $2.00 Outsde of Zone 1. Four Cents per Copy COMPOSITION RESPONSIBILITY Ths newspaper wll not be lable for errors appearng n any advertsng beyond the cost of the space occuped by the error. J. MELFORD BOLL, EDITOR THE FALLING WOMACKS The convcton of eght ebers of the Woack faly Tecently by a Federal Dstrct Court n East St. Lous, Illnos, turns the spotlght on one of our ajor rackets. The Woacks "Were lablty cla fraud artsts par excellence. Pretendng to trp over every concevable object, they staged falls n streets, -departent stores, taxs and buses. Then they pressed clas for daages aganst owners or ther nsurance copane. The faly fell so any tes that they becae known as the "Fallng: Woaeks." Accordng to evdence whch put the n the Federal pententary, they ade 59 fake clas and obtaned 39 settleents fro nsurance copanes at a cost of thousands of dollars. How uch farther ther unlawful operatons leached, nvestgators can only guess. "Untl I hoard the evdence n ths case," coented Fed- «ral Judge Fred L. Wha, "I wouldn't have beleved such a thng could have happened." Self-nflcted wounds, "floppng" and fegned njures wth all the other necessary artfces are stll a ystery to the publc. But to the Index' Bureau, an agency establshed by casualty co- panes through the Assocaton of Casualty and Surety Executves, to any uncpaltes, to publc utltes and others, the fake accdent s an old story. Prosecutng authortes throughout the country are now awakenng to the ncalculable daage nflcted by ths knd of.cre, and there s an ncreasng nuber of prosecutons of fraudulent claants. No longer do we regard the daage caused by the Woacks and ther lke, as a trflng dran on the resources of nsurance copanes. We know now that socety pays for these frauds n other ways. Because of the abnoral rate -of loss nsurance costs to the polcy holder go up. Our courts, a heavy te n the publc budget, are full of truped up suts addng greatly to ther cost of operaton. And when the deoralzng effect on the adnstraton of law s also consdered, we approach a better estaton of ther actual cost to socety. Wth law enforceent authortes now aroused to the real sgnfcance of fraudulent clas, control of the evl can soon be expected. Personal Menton Mrs. Harry Spencer and Mrs. Kate Stpencer of Shelbourne Palls. Ma*s. spent the Easter holdays -wth Mrs. Wlla Hnes of Presdent Park. Rev. and Mrs. John Merop and faly vsted ths week wth Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Presdent Park. Dr. Prank J. Flarrell, of ths cty, presdent of the Mddlesex County. Dental Socety, Is attendng the an- j nual conventon of the New Jersey State Dental Socety at the Abassador Hotel, Atlantc Cty. * * A regular eetng of the Board of Educaton wll be held next Wednesday evenng n the offce of the Superntendent of Schools n the hgh school buldng, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boll and daughter Suzanne vsted Sunday wth relatves n Ocean Grove. * * The house on Church street belongng to Peter Coyne s beng renovated at ths te. Msgr E. C. Grffn has recovered fro a recent attack of la grppe. Jaes B. Cnull o* Stockton St. s- aong the lodal resdents vstng n Florda. MARIE SAMUELSON, WILL IS PROBATED In the Surrogate's offce In New Brunswck Wednesday, the wll of Mare Sacnuelson, who ded here on March 9th last was probated. A daughter, Alce E. Zeh, and a son, George W. Sauelson are naed as executors. The daughter, Alce, s to receve the hoe property at 129 George street, whle the su off $100 eaoh goes to ssters, Hlda and Sajna Jarkjen, both resdents of Norway. Margaret Olsen s to receve $100. The balance of the estate s to be dvded equally between the son and daughter. Tle wll was dated October 20th, 1930 and was wtnessed by John A. Lovely and Hannah Green. A specal bus for Mt. St. Mary's card party sponsored by St. amry's, Bosany Socety, Wll leave the Convent GTounds here Saturday at 1:30 P. M. proptly. All gong are asked to be on hand not later than 1:15 P. M. A nce afternoon of pleasure s antcpated. CAPT. JOHN McCORMACK MADE LIFE MEMBER OF PERTH AMHOY ELKS Captan John J. McCorack of' the local polce departent ths ( week WJIS ade an honorary lfe eber of Perth Aanlboy Lodge of Elks by unanous vote or the e- bers Capt. e.coack sermved clur- j ng the pnst. year as exalted ruler! of the cross rver lodre nnd atn, an envable repul-al-nn for hlnelf. J Loftest Peak In Japan ' _ Fujyaa ountan, wth a h'lrh u of 12,31)5 fort, s the loftest pcob n Jnpnn. THESE ITEMS ON SALE Frday & Saturday Faous Maker')? Surplus MEN'S HATS Iejrlarly $3.93 Fne fur felt hats of ths qualty Just were not on the arket for anythng lke ths.prce untl Dovle & Cunneen wont out to look for the. All wanted stylos. Lned or un-llned. Regular or lght weght. G 7-8 to ME.VS WOOL SLACKS Jleffularly $3.05 ' Th.o newest herrngbones, tweed' xtures, plads and flannels. Lght and dark shades. Handsoe] v talored "WJtJ pleated fronts. Also conservatve trousers. 29 to 42..MEN'S BETTER GRADE SWEATERS Regularly $1.95 to».»5 $2.95 Bvery one ade by one of the fnest rankng akers of en's sweaters! Ho sold hs entre surplus of tle sartest, new button and zpper ooate, V or round neck puuovers, plat n (nd sports backs. Plan colors, sart pattern. 36 to 46. MEN'S SHIRTS SHORTS 35c Three for $1.00 Woven Broadcloths Woven Madras Hgh Count Broadcloth Sartest New Strplngs Pne Yard Athletc Shrts Lastex Sde Styles All Szes n lot French Backs AIA XXX SPECIAL XXX WOOI HEADY TO 'WEAR Uncalled For Suts DOYLE & CUNNEEN 155 Sth Street I'lRTII AMHOY We T.lvc Double S. & II. C.rccn TrallK Slups Slllnlay TM'do Hnts 'I'o Hre III:I;R JACKKTH?I.I»?kns Copleted For The lons' Club Drll And Band Contests MONEY IX YOUR POCKET In a recent address, Wlla Lesle, general anager of the I Natonal Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwrters, declared that the nsurng publc s convnced that a rate dfferental between the safe drver and the drver who has accdents s the proper 1 way to underwrte autooble lablty rsks. Hundreds of clppngs of newspaper edtorals, he added, receved by the The frst annual drll and band Natonal Bureau snce the Safe Drver Reward Plan was frst an- contest that s beng sponsored by nounced, show that ths plan "s the stuff a ratng plan ust be * he Perth Aboy Lons Club on ade of, f autooble lablty nsurance s to be n accord wth Sunday, May 1st, n the Waters Stadu n that cty, has every ndcaton of beng the ost colorful af- what the publc beleves s rght." Under the Safe Drver Reward Plan, whch has gone nto far ever to be held n Mddlesex I effect n the ajorty of states, car owners nsured by-any one County. There wll be no adsson of a large group of leadng' stock casualty copanes wll receve charge to the grounds, however, a slver collecton wll be taken up to a rebate of part of ther preu at the end of the year f they augent ther blnd and youth fund are not nvolved n a reportable accdent. Thus, the safe drver to enable the Club to enlarcc ther wll pay less for hs nsurance protecton, whle the dangerous actvtes n thss? two felds. drver wll pay a hgher rate. As a result, every nsured otorst Wlla B. Segfred, charan of the general cottee outlned the s offered a defnte, dollars-and-cents prze for operatng hs car part of the proprn for May 1, and safely and sanely. It wll be extreely nterestng to watch the effect of ths' on the 1938 accdent experence. Contnuous efforts are beng carred on to awaken all drvers to the socal responsblty that falls upon the when they take the wheel of ther car. Other efforts are beng gven toward odernzng and stffenng state traffc codes, and provng, the standards of law enforceent. Everythng that outsde agences can do s beng done to lower our hghway toll, the publc. ST. CECELIA CHOIR GAME SOCIAL MONDAY Next Monday nght at 8 P. M. the St. Cecela Chor of Chrst Church wll hold a gae socal n the Parsh House. Many beautful and useful przes wll be awarded. Tckets ay be purchased fro ebers of the St. Cecela Chor. A cottee of the annual sprng dance gven by the Epscopal Young People of the Northern dstrct, wll hold a '-pedal eetng n the St. Stephens Ohapel of the Parsh House next Monday evenng. The Young People's Guld wll hold ther nest eetng next Sunday evenng at the Rectory. All ebers are urged to attend. Steel Stronger n Alloy Steel chans seven-eghths of an nch n daeter, when alloyed wth nckel and olybdenu, are three tes as strong as unalloyed chans of the sae sze. Scentfc Aercan. Whether that goal s reached or not s up to How Old Are You Insde? Never nd how any wrnkles Father Te has panted n your face. Never nd how any gray hars le 1s put on your head.» Tle portant thng sn't how old you are on the outsde, but how old you are on the nsde. A an's real age s deterned by the youthfulness of hs sprt! Benjan Frankln helped wrte the Aercan Consttuton at efhty. Tntoretto panted hs faous "Paradse," a canvas 74 by 30 feet, when he was seventy-four. Goethe copleted "Faust" at eghty. As long as we are alert and vtal n sprt we are not old. As long as we are joyously lookng forward and enthusastcally startng new thngs we are stll young. Stay young on the nsde and forget your brthdays! The Slver Lnng. Artllery Ranges Artllery of the perod of 1800 was fred to a axu range of 1,000 yards. The ost effectve range f at a pont-blank range whch s approxately 300 yards. XLhc Jflower bop 113 NORTH BROADWAY Telephone S. A. 42 South Aboy, N. J. Flowers For All Occasons JAMES L. COAKLEY Bates for advertseents n ths colun. All advertseents under tu headng, 5 cents per lne; nu charge 35c for one nserton; nu charge 25 cents on repeat advertseents. "Help wanted," "Lost and Pound," and "For Rent" advertseents, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOB RENT: Apartent, four roos and bath, heat furnshed. Inqure 228 Church street. S4-l-tf(x) FOR RUNT: Fve roo apartent wth bath. All Iproveents. Oarage Is desred, n nce resdental secton. Rent s reasonable. Inqure at 339 Man street. B4-8-ttf(o) FOR RENT: Two story workshop, sutable for pluber or carpenter. Apply 321 Man St tf FOR RENT: 7 Roo House, all proveents. Inqure 127 Augusta St t (0) MONEY TO LOAN (MONEY TO LOAN on bond and ortgage In sus of $100, $200, $300, $400, $500 and up to $10,000 Offce hours fro 8:20 a.. to 8:20 p.. Wednesdays and Saturdays: fro 8:20 a.. to 8 p.. Inqure John A. Lovely, Trust Copany Buldng. TRUCKING STORAGE JUPPBTfS STORAGE: Movlnx and Sloncf. Drprlnblo lorn) nnd ldl! (U.'jt-nnce ovng, 283 Madson avenue, Perth Aboy, Tel. P. A. 4-2: U HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE: House, 6'roos, stea heat, prce reasonable. Inqure 518 John Street. 3-4-tt HOU5R FOR SAIJE: ; 5 roos and.bath, stea heat, paved street, all odern Iproveents, house s two years old. *2S0 cash, balance lke rent. Frederck H. Lear, 210 George St. 4-l-4t(o) FOR SALE: Houee, 6 roos and baseent, two lots, all proveents, Includng stea heat, at 230 Peltus St. Inqure at 236 Feltus St (tf-x) FOR RENT: House, sx roos and bath, all proveents. Inqure AWNINGS SHADES at Ctzen Offce lt(o> AMBOY SHADE & AWNING CO. House and Store Awnngs, Wndow shades. Best aterals. Ren- FOR RENT: Prvate house, seven roos, all Iproveents at 276 onable cost. 285 El St, Perth RBrtan Street, rent oderate. Aboy. Tel. 829 P. A tf Inqure Harry Forgotson, 552 Man Street, Tel. S. A lt x WASHERS VACUUM CLEANERS Everynke Stores sell at lowest ters. Thousands of parta; otors, achnes; 290 State St., Perth A&oy, Phone P. A tf (z) LOTS FOR SALE Three choce lots for sale on George St., between Stevens and Pne Avenues, all street proveents, ncludng sdewalks nnd curbng. Wll sacrfce. Danel J. Donln, 104 North Stevens Aveue tf SHRUBBERY FOR SALE Evergreen, Shade and Ornaental trees and Shrubs, 100 varetes, clo.sjf: out entre Nursery Stock at. cut- prces. Many at less than half wholesale. All bargans, best (lallly, 3. r ).0()0 fro 2 to 12 ft. Your selecton. Nursery at Il.ystown Staton, N. J, Albert Nelson, Allentown, N. J. 4-4-<lt(o) j?ays the bg proble now facng the cottee s the adequate handlnr [ rf an antcpated crowd n excess of 15,000. The ost spectacular part of the show wll be the Evenng Revew and Retreat whch wll be In charge of the Perth Aboy Aercan Legon offcers and ebers, headed by Coander John Krepasky and Dru Major Harry Kalqust. Judges for the contest wll be' ltary offcers assgned by the Coandng Offcer of the Second Corp Area, Governors Island. An effort Is beng ade to secure for uscal judges two of the ost outstandng band asters n Aerca, Prof. Arthur Pror and Prof. Edwn Frankel Goldan. MRS. ESTHER TENENBAUM NOW ASSOCIATED WITH THE CARDINAL SHOP M's. Esther Xenenbau, forerly of ths cty, now resdng In Perth Afboy, s now assocated wth the Cardnal Shop, an establshent at 154 Sth street, caterng; to fastdous woen wth offerngs' of coats, suts and dresses at unusually attractve prces. Mss Jean Sone of New York Is anagng the Perth Aboy store, whch s one of a chan of woen's wear shops popular and long establshed In New York. Through the chan connectons the local store s able to offer up to the nute styled, woen's wear at prces unbeleveably low for the qualty, style and workanshp of the product. Mrs. Tenenbau s extendng an nvtaton to her wde crcle of frends to drop nto the Cardnal Shop where she wll be only too happy to dsplay the teptng weara/bles that adorn the show cases. There!B no oblgaton, to buy anythng and ether Mrs. Tenanbau or Mss Sone wll be eager to answer any Inqures as to the shopper's bles. pro- M. E. LADIES' BIBLE CLASS WILL MEET THURSDAY The ebers of the Lades' Bble Class of the John Street M. B. Church wll hold a eetng Thursday afternoon at the hoe ot Mrs. E. A. Mlls on Ferrs street,. The entertanent cottee wll consst of Mrs. A. Booth, Mrs. E. Jacobsen, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Cora Kng and Mrs Myrtle Lewla. a "I GAME SOCIAL Tonght-Frday MASONIC AUDITORIUM, MAIN ST., SOUTH AMBOY SPONSORED BY ASHLER CLUB 5 SPECIAL CASH AWARD GAMES 5 JACK POT S25.00 DOOR PRIZE $5.00 Every Prze A Feature Prze PUBLIC INVITED. ADMISSION 35c. 8:30 P. M. SHARP I MARKET "SOUTH AMBOY'S OUTSTANDING MARKET SPECIALS FOR APRIL 22nd, 23rd, 25th Rb Roast - lb. 25c Fresh Klled Fowl - lb. 29c Plate Beef Soup Meat lb. 10c Fresh Has - - lb. 25c Sugar Cured Soked Has, lb. - 27c USE OXYDOL FOR EVERYTHING, large box 21c SELOX SPEEDY SUDS, 2 pkgs. 25c LUX, FOR ALL LAUNDERING, large pkg 23c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 2 8 oz. boxes KELLOGG'S WHEAT CRISPIES 8 */ t oz. box All for 16c WORCESTER SALT, 3 regular 5c pkgs 10c 236 North Feltus Street Orders Called for and Delvered to your door free. Telephone 226 STORE OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 8 TO 10 A. M. DORSEY USED CAR MART DORSEY USED CAR MART DORSEY USED CAR MART BARGAIN ROW! Every Month we reduce the prce of all cars on hand over 30 days and place the n "BARGAIN ROW." These cars are the run of the ll-a goodly nuber of the were front lne attractons up to two weeks ago. LOOK! YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS 1937 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Tourng wth rado $525 $395 $350 $ Ford Standard Coupe Ford Tudor Ford Tudors, each Plyouth Tudors, each Oldsoble Coupe, R---S Ford Convertble Sedan Ford Coupe DeLuxe Ford Panel Delvery 3-4 Ton Ford Panel Delvery 3-4 Ton Chevrolet Panel Delvery 34 Ton PontacCoach DeLuxe PontacCoupeR--S Packard Phaeton And a lot of other cars, coercals and trucks prced just as attractvely DORSEY USED CAR MART New Brunswck Avenue at El Street Perth Aboy, N. J.' Phone P. A $395 $365 $295 - $435 - $335 - $295 - $295 $ Open Evenngs XHVW svo aasn ASIKWKI XHVW HVO cn\ AHS'IKM AHVMT UVO sn xsuod

6 P "PAGB BIX One nght on the tall end of last PIPE DREAMS wcejc, three en about town and There's a bg grab gong on dal> drnkers-at-large, spent several of n Cty Hall,.soetes wth alost C! ther hours n a Broadway thr»taj toru celebratng the Easter seaternoon papers arrve, and blue coat the entre polce departent nvolved. It takrs place whenever the afson. One of the boys got spflcated ars stretch out to be the frst t ] about eleven thrty, but the other get the. 'two were stll able to locoote easly, 50 they decded tn take h to Lttle ncdent the other clay.hs hoe on Dav.d street. When showed that cops ay be brave bt thoy got h he? hs '.v:fe was at ju-1 lke.-;.rdnary ortals, th-yre afrad of woen. One of our lo- the door and rave the a glorous bfwmn? out for takng her husband cal blu'toa' ;at n polce headquarters the. other day and declared he lout and yf!t:n^ h drunk. The two taker-hoers got so up- wantrd to go to tho doctor's, but By NIck-o-Tne =et about t that they went back to. would have to pass hs daughter-nthrmatorln and «ot well pck- law's hoe to Bet there and he d:d- * Nowadays a fellow would have thnsrlvt-s as thoy sood at the j he a eent>ede to attnd all e n't want her to see h enter the ^,. Sjgs other than the open councl ta;^ n j about the ungratefulness M.D.'s offce. eetng, that are Tuesday oj woen n general and sypat. h : zns. v ;th the pal they had n'ghts.. I taken hoe, because he had to lve Last Wednesday ornng around : wth a WOJllan lk- that. However three o'clock wo cars, one a Bu- lvlen. hey got t her own packages Ick the other a Ford, alost ht on letl-)p- of the par tred to take the "Hole n the Wall as they re-; the o!, hrl. ], oc eve n though they turned fro a conference, and se- j w. w(r? (, p ] (. n ty hops happy by that veral nches cnore to the left they t:rae. would have eant soeone would * * have had to coe alon and cluck An Au.-rusta street lad who recevlhe nt oan abulance. ed an Easter greetng card fro hs At the conference, conferenc, they y dscuss- grl frend, that had two dfferent ed varous thng' poltcal and of- j handwrtngs on t. and one address ten dffered In fact they even df-: crossed off, probably thnks the grl fered about ther drnks, one guz- was double crossng h, but she zng beer, another sppng lght wasnt. hghballs, the h thrd drnkng Cana- She decded to send the card on,dan club Good Frday ornng, but fndng and Ue fourth drnkng Scotch. the post offce closed, crused around lookng for a stap. Fnally, Evdently thngs n ther opnon weren't so bad after they got the she located one n a drug store and lqud' aboard, for all they dd toward the concluson of the "confer- lucky?" Then she borrowed a pen sad to her copanon "Are we ence" was laugh, laugh and laugn. fro one of tne drug store clerks One eber ot the group should and proceeded to wrte down the lower hs voce when conversng at address, but havng her nd on corner taverns and should reeber the elephant s the eble of burg," nstead of Augusta soethng else, wrote "RFD Jaes- Street. he Republcan party and besdes havng bg feet, all elephants have bg ears. * * Because of the large aount of al handled lately we ay soon get ourselves a frst class post offce. Two ebers of. a local poltcal party are In danger of gettng wrter's craps fro constant grppng of the pen to wrte letters to the local bg shot of ther party. Realzng she had put her brothel's address on her boy frends card, she was all n a dther and yelled for help, whch was suppled by the slng pll roller n the pharacy, who proptly crossed off the Jaesburg address and wrote "Augusta Street" n hs own hand. The quet of Easter Sunday ornng was dsturbed shortly before noon when a woan appeared on a porch n the north secton of Broadway and began to berate a an nsde whose frst nae s the sae as the ncknae of the next door That youthful lover of Melrose, vha wooes e and wows e, has to a lfete confneent to bed, not only to thnk of how he can ntroduce nnovatons Into hs roan- forer parks hs oar n leu of a neghbor back of whose house the wheel-char or nsttuton. A recent report states that'51,000 dsbaled veterans are today n governces, but ust thnk as well of ethods of preventng hs father fror ent hosptals recevng care and better and less obscure place. knowng how far he drves the car In a thlrstatoru In our town treatent 21 years after our entry when he takes It out nghts for hs hang two ancent pctures datng nto the war. fro Cvl War days that have dates. qute a hstory and are sad to have It s annversary te, agan, a Wth the grls he's hghly successful, but wth hs father he don't te. One of the a, Currer and World War that avaled us nothng hune n the Whte House at one te to reeber our entrance n a have uch luck. For nstance tho Ivcs of Lncoln, should brng oney but sery and debt. Fortunately lad dsconnected the speedoeter enough to buy suffcent suds to satsfy even the ost thrsty local res- steadfastly refuse to nvolve the for Aercan youth, Congress wll the other nght before he started on one of hs trps and t read dents, Unted States n Europe's renewed Ms father had no trouble reeberng what t read when hs son The "Sage of Baptst Hll" who stralghtthnkng ebers are very * *» ealouses and aggressons. These left, because hs telephone nuber ganed consderable fae wth hs greatly n the ajorty, and are s the sae, except that one of the "Is the front of the church the ndful of the wshes of a people sxes Is ssng. back?" s now crtczng varous who want peace, people who wll» * ebers of the clergy who on Holy not pay the prce of war agan except to defend aganst nvason. To celebrate Easter, a George St. Thursday talked about the dscples woan went to St. Patrck's Cathedral n N«w York Cty. She arrv- supper." The "Sage" declares these The Departent of Coerce has "sttng around the table at the last Exports Rsng ed n the etropols all decked out en; wth all ther educaton, should just released export fgures for n her new fnery and sat there In express theselves dfferently, snce February. They show that the Unt- 1 the huge cathedral wth her thoughts dwellng on regons below, ra- shows everyone sttng at one every pcture of "The Last Supper" ed States sold ore goods n nearly sde ther new shoes than on were regons rasng above, Kane for wth her j of the table, not "around her corns. Unable to stand t any longer, she whspered to her son-n-law, who jat besde her and he arose and walked softly out of the, church, returnng several nutes later wth a.razor blade. Then the woan took off her shoe, and wth the razor blade cut a hole n t to releve the pressure on the corn. * The "Howlng owlet" obt Stevens avenue, et opposton the other j d^y and backed down. Workng for hs father, he started out to delver eat at a local resdence, but when the dog n the yard began to gve h nasty looks and edge towards hlh, the 'Howlng Bowler" retreated and rushed back to the shop wth the eat, and hs father had to ake the delvery. The "Howlng Bowler" probably fgured a brdegroo lpng up the ddle sle because of dog btes, wouldnf be so attractve. ' The local news stand propretors sounded as though they were coplanng last week end when they kept sayng "I have no Lfe." It was all because of the deand for the agazne, by those who had read of the sensatonal seres of pctures, that caused so uch excteent. *. Noted recently was the fact that ' a local poltcan now an announced canddate for ayor, was lookng over ttoe tenns courts at St. Mary's. The fact would see to be an ndcaton that there wll be no ud slngng at the earnng electon snce tenns s ^ gae that any people play whle they're dresseed n whte, and the canddates probably hav* an agreeent to fght t out for ayor on the tenns courts. "Won't t be thrllng seeng Deocrats and Republcans farcng each other over the net and yellng back and forth "forty love". The "Sage" s now proudly exhbtng a ebershp card n the Bartender's Unon and clas he s the oldest hander-out In town, havng handed the out to any persons, Includng John D. Rockefeller. It w l be news to any to fnd that the Sage spent uch of hs lfe on the other sde of the bar too. '. ' jtje chef dfference between, a fre chef and an ex-fre chef seefl to be that a fre chef when the alar goes In, rashes for the engne house, whle an ex-chef, hearng the alar tells hself "there ust be ft fre." Frday ornng when the alar went In fro box 35, one of our newest ex-chetfs strolled along ttle an ste a lttle ore than a block frcon tho engne house and ddn't even ncrease hs puce when tho alar wont In. When he was chje' he'd have knocked en, woan and ehlldten over to,be the frst to Ule engne house f the alar went n when he waa so near. t. BY CONGRESSMAN -> WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN I Ths colun s wrtten fro the U. S. Naval Hosptal, Washngton, where I a confned for a few days. Lucky, ndeed, that t s only the left leg that s affected and that full recovery can soon be expected. Solen Annversary It akes one thnk of those thousands of buddes who sacrfced ther lves; although they were heroes, they ded. It akes one thnk even ore of those who were not klled, but so aed that ther place n lfe's plan has been reduced ev ry part of the world ths February than a year ago. Iports fell j TBB SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN off, gvng: us a favorable trade balance on goods exchanges of nearly one hundred llon dollars, as :: ganst an unfavorable balance of forty-four llon dollars last year. Chef port declnes were n tacle wth Canada, South Aerca. Unted Kngdo. Chna and Japan. Chef export gans were wth wth South Aerca, Nethwlnnds, Unted Kngdo. Russa and Afrca. Expots to Japan, contrary to general brlcf fell o!f, about 20 per cent or fve llon dollars. Chna showed I lttle change. Gerany and Italy bought consderably less. Increase n exports s a good sgn, but the loss of ports wll not help foregn countres to buy fro us n future onths. Merchant Shps for A-rca Tle dscusson started when forer Charan Kennedy of the Marte Cosson revealed that bds for erchant shps were far cut of lne wth labor and ateral costs. Should the Unted States buld ts shps n Brtan, where they can be bult for half, or less than half, the cost? Or should we subsdze the constructon of shps n Aercan shpyards, wth the governent payng the dfferental? Any oney the governent could have for these subsdes would have to coe fro taxes, for that s the only source of ncoe a governent has. Yet would t not be worth whle to pay out these tax oneys for the sake of keepng for the Aercan workan the labor shp buldng produces? Practcally all the Aercan erchant shps bult n the' past several years were partally fnanced by governent subsdes. How far should subsdzaton carred? be These are the probles that face the Marte Cosson n ts progra to replace a fleet of 20-yearold erchanten wth ode cargo shps that could be effectve naval auxlares n te of natonal eergency. Yet t s not qute so sple as that, for statstcal experts of the Cosson charge that the dffer- ence n constructon cost s not en- xlle Span s h Inquston trely due to dfferences n cost of The Sponsh nquston began n labor and ateral, but that exces-1 the Ffteenth and Sxteenth cen-. ve proft has been ncluded n the tures nnd was not wholly abolbds-. The shpyards, cryng for j s hed untl 1S34. busness, refuse to bd for shps at \ prces that wll assst to an exten-,-ve propra of shp producton essental to ths naton's welfare. And the Governent wll not pay out tax oney lor excessve profts. A Florda concern proved an excepton to the rule, and lour of the tuelve cargo vessels recently advertsed wll probably be awarded to MI;B concern. The queston s why, f ths Florda concern can buld shps wthn the estates of the Marte Cosson, why cnnat New Jersey yards do lkewse? Why ust the New Jersey yards have to ben work fro the Navy to keep the open when these carpo vessels are lookng for a yard to be bult n? The cosson s actvely workng on the proble, and hopes to have the soluton wthn a week or two. Wth a buldng progra of about SB^vessels to be undertaken n the next fve years, our yards could be sharpenng ther pencls n an effort to take advantage of ths opportunty to create jobs for New Jersey worken. VV. P. A. Street Projects Street and sewer projects for West Long Branch, Manasquan, Shp Botto, Berkeley Townshp, Stafford Townshp, nvolvng $50,030 of Federal funds, were approved by the Presdent last week. IN APPRECIATION The faly of the late Susan Edwards wsh to express to relatves and frends ther apprecaton of the any acts of kndness and words of condolence durng ther recent bereaveent. Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Bloodgood. Robert Edwards. SAVE DEFINITELY Yes, by buyng your MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS and GRO- CERIES at ths odern arket. Here you wll fnd the hghest qualty and the lowest prces that can be found n ths county. Gve us a tral. A telephone call wll brng you Straub's dependable servce. STRAUB'S MARKET Carl H. Straub, Prop. CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES Telephone N. Broadway > 11 * H ****************************************** AT AUCTION To the Hghest Bdder Regardless of Sacrfce 23 Dwellngs 23 On Whtehead Avenue and Heran Street SOUTH RIVER, NEW JERSEY SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1938 STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. TO BE SOLD INDIVIDUALLY ON THE RESPECTIVE PREMISES May Rean on Mortgage Local Off ce Open Aprl 16 to Day of Sale Call for Bookap and Full Partculars SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., Auctoneers Local Offce at South Rver Spnnng Mll Whtehead Ave. and Rartan R. R. Look for the Aucton Sgn PLUMBING AND HEATINC. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, X988 Laugh Must Be Genune "A laugh has got to be genune tobe any good," sad Uncle Eben, "a false face wears a grn so bg dat t overdoes t." y THE SOUTH AMBOY BUSINESS DIRECTORY G. T. WILHELM Santary and Heatng Engneer MERCO OIL BURNERS Telephone SA Frst Street South Aboj SOUTH AMROY, N. J. Wlhel's Hall Rates Furnshed Upon Request W. H. Lews PLUMBING AND HEATING Electrol Ol Burners Wth Internatonally Faotu "BALL FLAME" 189 N. Broadway South Aboj Telephone 584 Tel. S. A. 397 J. J. BOSKEY Plubng and Jobbng Estates Heatng 164 AUGUSTA STREET, PAINTS. ETC Telephone 435 Eugene A. Morrs Pants, Ols and Varnshes Brushes, Glass, Bronzes Gold Leaf, Stans, Etc. Wall Paper 238 Frst Street South Aboj ACETYLENE WELDING JOHN J. CROSS ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Scott Avenue General Reparng Telephone SA 256 Sooth Aboj CARPENTERS and BUILDERS P. O. Box 492 FRANK A. MACEDULSKI CARPENTER and BUILDER Jobbng Proptly Attended To Estates Gven South Aboy, N. J. Contractng Reparng Buldlnf EDWARD J. MUNN 353 Man Street Phone 112-J Careful Estates Cheerfully Gven LOTS FOB SALE Lots For Sale Choce, restrcted cty lots. Convenent to state hghway, bus lnes. Sall down payent. Inqure of R. Whtehead, upper Man Street. Tel. 481-M. TRUCKING Eler S. Parsen CARTING OF ANY KIND CRATING AND SHIPPING S13 Davd Street South Aboy Telephone III I Slonzlng AUTO PAINTING Body Work Webb's Auto Body Shop GEORGE WEBB Auto Pantng Fenders Repared Stockton Street South Aboy I INSURANCE FOR RELIABLE INFORMATION ON LIFE INSURANCE CONSULT A. STE1NER 225 Church St. Tel. 436 South Aboy, N. J. C. T. MASON (Successor to R. P. Mason) INSURANCE -_ IN Relable UNITED STATES COMPANIES EXPLOSION INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC 231 Frst St. South Abosr J. M. PARKER Insurance of All Knds Fre, Autooble, Lablty Explolon, Casualty, «tc Surety and Fdelty Bond» Telephone 347-J 120 Rosewell St. South Aboy Jacob J. Jacobsen NOTARY PUBLIC INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Repreentatvo of the Aercas Autooble Assocaton 114 S. Broadway, South Aboy Tel. 920-J ************************ I Margaret M. Coan I AGENT + Successor to Francs P. Coan X 1 Insurance To Ft Your Needs J 257 Davd St. Tel. S. A. 6 I *********************** COAL AND WOOD PAUL BRYLINSKI FUEL OIL CONCRETE BLOCKS PORTLAND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF FEED AND GRAIN Old Lelch and Wlkes-Barrcr COAL Center and El' Sts. Phones: So. Aboy 7 So. Rver 8 FINEST HIGH GRADE LEHIGHCOAL WOOD ALL SIZES CHARCOAL FUEL OIL 534 Henry St. Tel. 152 MARTIN WIATER & SON!» Santary Ice g COAL AND FUEL OIL LEHIGH COAL Stove Nut Pea $10.75 Ton $10.75 Ton $10.75 Ton $ 9.50 Ton Telephone S. A. 80 5] (o]-(l-( ) : [Q) : (Il;lsl : IIl:S] : ISl;t) 0 (em Old Brdge Coal Co. Dealers n HIGH GRADE Lehgh Coal and Wood Also Brond Top Soft Coal Man OfTce 2115 Fcltus St. South Aboy, Telephone 192-W nrnnoh Offce, Old Brldec. N. J. Telephone 482-B. 2 FRANK PAZDAN, Propretor

7 YRIPAY, APRIL 22, 1938 Scrbes Establsh Hgh Gae Score In Sun Ol Match Three Scrbe Bowlers Turned In Clean Scores n Frst Gae of Match r On the "Y" alleys last Frday evenng, a new season hgh ga e scor- -was set bj- the Scrbes n a atch wth the Sun ol n the club league an the frst gae of the atch three of the Stobe bowlers turned n clean ae s and the other en had but a sngle error a pece. The fae total was MoHose was the hgh score an wth 257 for one of the clean gaes, stener and coogan turnng n the other two cleans. There were two other dean ga- «s n the atdh. I the last gae Servs, lead off an for To Readng's outft Bettng one for a score of 233. Ooogan, lead off an for the Scrbes turned n a clean gae also wth nne strkes, but not all together, for a gae score of 248. The Scrbes won all three gaes of the atch and n dong so oved nto a flrst place n the league te ww the Terra Cotta tea. Sun ol (0): Servs 168; 184; 233. McKeon 158; 148; 142. Neugebauer, 178; 202; 185. Blnd (1) 135. Roeo <2-3) 176; 171. Readng 139; 166; 164. Totals 778; 876; 895. Scrbes (3): Coogan 220; 168; 24f X>. Howard 207; 1&5; 160. M. Soo (1-2) 17S; 148. Gent (3): 230. Mc- Hose 257; 220; 173. R. Stener, 206; 199: 180. Totals 1064; 891; 991.» * Catholc Club (3) MTpOure ft 177. Banfleld 153; 138; 148, tfarrell 160; 179; 166. Atoby 204; Kelly 138; 192; 173. Totals: 756 sen; 861. Prante Market (0): Forfet. * Ter Cotta (3):. Bodzalc ; 179. McCarthy 157; 124; 171 Dowdell 194; 181; 176. Uzura 187; 164; 201. Shan, 199; 218; 213. Totals 867: 86a; 940. K. of C. (0): Cox 167; 148; 174 Orley 164; 144; 213. Gelsnon 14f 160; 1&7. Nolan 149; 141: 147. Wa ter 161; 135; 177. Totals 783; 728 S18... Jersey Central (2): Toe 161; Neefch 165; 164; 155. Ogfoorcv 184; 186; 146. Gonger 204; Kupsch 215; 215; 195. Totals 929; 946; 866. P. R. R. U): Mlbu, 158; Hadley 172; 214; 167. Stvers, 196; 204; 197. Irons 209; 167; 235 Barber, 160; 191; 178. Totals ; 973'. Lews A. A. Plans To Add Bowlng To Its Athletc Progra Mebers of Both Sexes Wll Engage In Alley Actvty Bowlng s to be added to the athletc actvtes of the Lews A. A. accordng to an announceent ade ths week. A eetng wll be held Monday -evenng when plans wll be dscussed and t s hoped t wll be possble to for a league. There wll be both grls' and boys' teas and gaes wll be rolled every Monday evenng on the Junor Order alleys. Whle the actvty s sponsored by the club, It Is not necessary that all partcpants be ebers of the organzaton. The ebers of the Grls' Auxlary are also layng plans for the organzaton of a soft ball league. # Track Tea Opens Bggest Rutgers Card The bggest Rutgers Unversty sprng sports week-end so far ths season wll be arked Saturday by the openng of the Scarlet track. schedule aganst the Lehlgh track feld en. The varsty and freshen Scarlet track outfts wll engage the- Lehlgh teas at 3:30 on Nelson Feld n New Brunswck, after the lacrosse tea battles wth the perennally strong V, S. Mltary Acadey ten at 1:00 o'clock on Nelson Feld. Four other Scarlet teas wll see acton Saturday as the varsty crew races Prnceton on Lake Cacgle the baseball tea faces Fordha at New York, the tenns tea eets Stevens at Hoboken, and the freshen baseball tea travels to Bethlehe, Pa., to engage the Lehlgh yearlngs. Rutgers chef strength wll be n tho weght events whch have fve veterans In addton to a prosng sophoore, Bll Tranavltch, footbal 1 star. Tho Rutgers lacrosse tea wll be facng Its toughest opponent to datr when It tackles the Ary Indan: Saturday. Wllas,the Alun a C. C. N. Y. have bowed before th Scarlet thus far. Karly Irsh Prayer Custo 1 The custo of prayng wth tlo ars cxu-leul lke u cross was pnrtlculnrly well known In tho curly, Irsh, both us nn orllnnry prvate devoton utd ns Ipcd us u penuncn. Roeo All Stars To Open Season Sunday At Sayrevlle Oval layor and Councl of Sayrevlle Wll Attend Openng Cereones Joe Baley Leadng Bowler n Cty League Copletes! Season Wth Average of When Joe Baley, offcal statcan of the YMCA bowlng actvtes, fnshed coplng the averages for the The Roeo All Stars wll naugrate ther 1938 baseball season ths he was the hgh an for the season. past Cty League season, he. found unday afternoon"'at'"albert''s"oval I wth an average of Sx of n Sayrevlle, where they wll eet ^he gh ten b lers n the league he strong Cardnal A. A. Manager (Mke the Great) Soo, tated that he ntends to start the ft hander, Bll Stratton, wth Hoffan and Stader sharng the caterng dutes. Red DBase, Chet Mener and Earl Wesner wll also twrl or a few nnngs. The anageent of the Sayrellle tea announced that gala optnlng festvtes wll be presented fore the gae. The Mayor of ayrevlle and the Councllen wll ake part n the cereones. Yutes Roeo stated that nuerus carloads wll tavel to Sayrevlle o cheer the cty league chapons vctory. Anxous to gan revenge of last 'ear's defeat, thfl Sayrevlle Cardllals ntend to start ther ace ptchr, Jackson, who subdued the Roos n a relef role last year. Jackon s a fast ball twrler wth a fne ssortent of curves n reserve. Toronto Maple Leafs At Newark Sunday Wth the barrer havng gone skyvard the race for the 1938 Internalonal League pennant s on. All ffht anagers n the raco bnleve hey have a chance to cop the gonalon. Seven, however, adt the ;ea to be stopped s one that Manager Johnny Neun, of the Newark Bears has oulded together. Neun dlts he has a powerful tea, both the defense and offense, but s akng no pennant clas. The Bruns have plenty of power wth the bats, and the new hands have done exceedngly well. The Buffalo Bsons are wndng up ther ntal stay at Ruppert Stadu. Saturday afternoon. Then on Sunday, the Toronto Maple Leafs headed by Manager Dan Howley coe n for a three gae stay. How ley has a young tea and thnks t s gong to be one of the surprse! of the capagn. Wth the Leafs s Blly Urbansk. the Perth Abo; barber. Bll s no stranger n th league,' for he s cong back afte: fve years wth the Boston Bees n the Natonal League. Followng the departure of the Toronto tea next Wednesday nght, the Montreal Royals, headed by Rabbt Maranvlle wll coe n for four days. Baseball experts are alost unanous n the belef the Royals %-ll gve the Bears the stffest opposton. -*- RIDER PURCHASES GYMNASIUM SITE Trenton: The Rder College Alun Assocaton announces the purchase of property wthn a short dstance of Rder for the erecton of a gynasu and the constructon of an athletc feld. Work on the athletc feld wll begn edately, whle a drve s under way for the constructon of a gynasu that wll cost approxately $20,000. Wth the copleton of the new attletlc plant, P. J. Donlon, Drector of Athletcs, announces that Rder wll be repreented n every ajor snort. Chnese Wdely Spoken Chnese s the ost wdely spoken anguage, and t has been estated hat at least 400,000,000 speak t n ts varous dalects. Englsh s next, vth 200,000,000, followed by Rus- :an, 140,000,000; Hndustan, 100,- J00,000; Goran, 80,000,000; French and Spansh, 70,000,000 each; Japacso, 65,000,000; Portuguese, 60,000,- 00; Italan, 50,000,000; Polsh, 16,- J00.000; Greek, 9,000,000; Serbo- Croatan, 8,000,000, and Bohean,,000,000. Although there are about,000 languages spoken n the world, no other language has 7,000,000 peakng t. TIME TO Let us put your car n shape for Suer Drvng SssoJ SIGN John Massng's Esso Servce Man and Thopson Sts. Telephone S. A. 998 lung up an average above 200. Cowan s second hgh bowler wth :02.'6; Joe Poulson thrd wth ; Wortley, fourth wth ; R. Hyelesk, ffth wth : Hansen, sxth wth ; J. Hyelesd, seventh wth : Banzk, lehhth wth ; A. Morrs, nnth wth , and Jenkns tenth vth Frst place honors n the league depends on the result of next Tuesday nght's roll off atch between Peterson's Pharacy, wnner of the ccond cycle and Green's Men's Shop frst cycle wnners. Thrd place honors go to Brennan's and the rest of he teas fnshed n the followng order: Brggs Chevrolet, Daylght Bakery, Cle's Club, Butler's, and Broadway Fve. Ttanu (McGraws) (0): Dahlgren 145; 178; 165. Conroy: 152; 155; 203. Bckel, 184; 160; 158. Skota 138; 167; 167. Jogan (1-2) 145; 137. Banfeld (3): 160. Totals: 764; 95; 853. Perfect Vest (3): M. Yanas 221: 191; 193. D. Wess 169; 132; 127. M. Wess, 196; 159; 204. Syansk 169; 196; 184. Sabzolsky 171; 214; 149 Totals 928; 869; 877. Races Tonght At Woodbrdge Track Fewer races of longer duraton wll be featured Frday nght at the Woodbrdge Speedway when the Eastern States Auto Racng Assocaton stages the second of ts seres o f weekly progras under the floodlghts. Track Manager Bob Von Ness attepted last week to gve trfe custoers soethng new n auto racng by forsakng the regular fve or sx act shows for a seres of short events. The plan, however, dd not work out successfully. Although the progra was one of the best ever offered on the Woodbrdge oval, the races dd not ternate untl well after dnght. Frday nght the prooters prose to have the race goers back hoe uch earler. Von Nass has arranged for the te trals to get under way at 5 P. M., wth the frst event begnnng at 8:30 o'clock. In ths anner the progra should be concluded by 10:45. * Kolnakl Fro Weasel Anal Kolnsk fur s fro a weasel nal, found on the Island of Koln. -t was a Russan who found the sland, and also dscovered the anal. The suffx "sk" n Russan s ossessve; hence, the nae Kolnk. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN DIAMOND DUST Throughout the past week the nterestng topc dscussed by the spoutng fans of our town was the report that the Gant offcals were ntendng to send Pete Pavch hoe because of an unknown alent that was supposed to haxe exsted n hs throwng ar. When Pavch reported to hs tranng quarters, he was unable to toss the ball to frst base fro hs shortstop poston. He coplaned of an acute pan n hs elbow, whch he undoubtedly acqured whle practcng at the local feld durng the brsk March weather. At frst hs superors becae alared because they consdered that the local prde had thrown out hs ar. The Fort Sth ogols attaned the servces of a well known ar- doctor but hs ar faled to respond to treatents. Fnally expert physcans were called and they proptly dscovered hs ar sply suffered fro a uscle cold. They adnstered the proper treatents and at the present te Pete clas that hs an s healn ncely and expectt to be nserted nto the regular lneup very shortly. Fort Sth, Arkansas has a populaton of 33,000..Pete's rooate s the uch publczed Bll Nowak, who Pete clas s a very nce fellow..pete spends ost of hs evenngs lstenng to the rado whch Bll Terry gave to hs rooate.. Any of you flans who wsh to wrte to Pete address your letters to The Goldan Hotel, Fort Sth, Arkansas. Notce that the H. H. S. Alun pulled another nasty trck by defeatng the Governor varsty baseball tea last week.. Evdently the graduates have no respect for ther school's athletc record..the rony of the above gae was the faot that the Alun actually boasted of ther vctory..aren't they a great collecton of heroes..in your reporter's eyes, the Alun vctory was stply an exhbton ot unsportsanshtp cobned wth dsrespect and toyalty. Flash Banks, popular colored Keyport athlete, receved a scholarshp to a North Carolna College for negroes..pckng the Governors and the Sants to wn ther gaes ths afternoon..the Roeo AU Stars burned the DSants Hot'n Dogs to a crsp recently wlhen they wanted to schedule a gae wth, the en of Roeo..The Roeos told the Hot'n Dogs to ake a nae for theselves and then they gh consder schedulng a gae. Dscovered that the person WIM was sendng the fan all to y hoe was Conne Efoly..She tred to tell e (an If I ddn't know) that a Ruyonte Governor student, a forer cheerleader, wrtes to Pete Pavch..Lsten Conne, tell your serous eyed grl frend to dscontnue wrtng because Pete told e We Are Prepared To Extend hs one and only resdes on Fourth street and f he do:s answer letters t's only because of foralty. I'll bet oney that the Runyon gal per ' Deaf, He Becoes Scout Chef Deal Sth, a Texa; county, was naed after Erasus Sth, who served as scout and spy n the you to wrte the Ian al to ; Texas war for ndependence. He? : was dea and had falng eyesght Wonder why Capt. Gres and but perfored hs dutes so well he St. Mary's A. A. dscontnued try-' was ade chef of scouts. ng to renew relatonshps wth the -* Governors..If they contnued ther Brds Have Equal Rghts good work n the case, the two sch- The feale phalarope attaned ools would be cobattng aganst equal rghts ages ago. Its plueach other by now..roeos wll j age, contrary to general rule, s play the Governors a practce ga- brghter than the ale's... and.. t runs e Saturday afternoon.» at large whle the ale nds the eggs. SHERIFF'S SALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY- Between PERTH AMBOY BUILD- ING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Coplanant, and STANISLAW (Steve) Przeporo, et als., Defendants, F. Fa. for the sale of ortgaged preses dated February 17, By vrtue of the above stated Wrt, to e drected and delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OP MAY, A. D., NINETEEN HUN- DRED THOE.TY-EIG'HT at two o'clock Dalght savng Te, n the afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N, J. All the followng tract or parcel of land and preses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the Cty of Perth Aboy, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey BEING known and desgnated as Lot No. 20, Blook E, on a ap enttled "Map of Property belongng to Perth Aboy Trust Copany, Trustee. Perth Aboy, New Jersey". BEGINNING at a pont on the easterly sde of Grant Street, dstant 675 feet southerly fro the southerly sde of Mlarket Street, runnng thence (1) easterly at rght angles to Grant St. 19*2.82 ft. to lands now or forerly of the Rartan Ternal and Tfrant-portaton Copany, thence (2) southerly along the westerly lne of lands of the sad Rarltan Terknnal and Transportaton Copany, feet.. a pont; thence (3) westerly, parallel wth the frst descrbed course, feet to the easterly sde of Grant Street; thence (4) northerly, along the easterly sde of Grant Street, feet to the pont or place of Begnnng.?BOONDH3D northerly by Dot No 19, easterly by lands of the Rarltan Ternal and Transportaton Copany, southerly by Uots Nos. 21 to 28 ncl., and westerly by Grant Street, all as shown on sad ap. Beng the preses coonly known and desgntefl as No. 192 Grant Street, Perth Aboy, N. J. The approxate aount of the decree to be satsfed by sad sale s the su of seven thousand four hundred forty-three dollars' ($7, ), together wth the costs of tl f s sale. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaents and appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. F. HERDMAN HARDING, Sherff. LEO GOIDBERGER, $28.56 Solctor that 4-8-4t Federal Housng Adnstraton Repars Iproveents TITLE I. LOANS FOR Alteratons Modernzaton TO Your Property TITLE II. [ Insured Mortgage Loans 5 Per Cent Maxu Interest LIBERAL REQUIREMENTS ON NEW CONSTRUCTION. APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED IMMEDIATELY The South Aboy Trust Co. South Aboy, N. J. f *** : l"h"h"h"m"m"m"t"f"h SOME LUCKY PERSON Wll Wn The S3.00 CASH PRIZE In Our Monthly Drawng Thursday, May 5th LAZAR ROSENTHAL TAILOR 103 South Broadway T.L Bu Rat, Checks COLDS and FEVER frst day Uqold Tablet* Salve, Headache Now Drops 30 Mnutes Try "Rub-My-TIs" World' Best Lnent NOTICE Mddlesex County Surrogate's Court All persons concerned ay take notce, that the Subscrber, Adnstrator, etc., of Walter Inan, deceased, ntends to exhbt hs fnal account to,the Orphan's Court for the County of Mddlesex, on. Frday, the twenty-nnth day of Aprl. 1938, at 10 a.., n the Ter of Aprl, 1938, for settleent and allowance; the sae beng frst audted and stated by the Surrogate. WHJAM INMAN, Adnstrator. Dated, March 21st, John E. Mullane, Esq., Counselor at Law, 118 North Broadway, South Aboy, N. J., Proctor t CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS before the HONORABLE OLAKBNOE B. CASE Justtoe or the Supree Court MH>DLBBEX COUNTY ' NOTICE PAGE SEVEN NOTICE ' Take notce that Rayond Clarke ntends to apply to the Boro Councl of the Borough of Sayrevlle for a plenary retal consupton cense for preses known as Ha-Ha Club, stuated on Route 4-9 Man Street, Borough of Sayrevlle, N. J. Objectons, f any, should be ade edately n wrtng to Frank P. Kolb, Borouglh Clerk of the Borough of Sayrevlle, N. J. Sgned: Rayond Carte, Ha-Ha Club, Route 4-», Man St., South Acntooy, N. JL SHERIFF'S BALE In Chancery of New Jersey. Between Jersey Mortgage and Ttle Guarantee Copany, a corporaton of the State of ' New Jersey, et. als., Coplanants, and Stephen Durran and Augusta Curran, hs wtfa, et al., Defendants. F Fa. for the sale of lortgaged preses dated Aprl 7th, By vrtue of the above stated wrt to e drected and delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OP MAY, A. D., 1938 at two o'clock Daylght Savng Te n the afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherff's Offce n the Ctty of New Brunswck, N. J. All that certan lot, tract or parcel of land and preses herenafter partouary descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the dty of Perth Aboy, In the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. BEGXNINXNG at a pont In the Easterly lne of Cornell Street, dstant Southerly one hundred and ffth (150) feet fro the Southeast corner of Hall Avenue and Cornell. Street; runnng thence (1) Southerly along the Easterly lne,of, Cornell Street twenty-fve (25) feet;,, thence (2) Easterly n a lne parallel wth Hall Avenue one hundred anl ffty (150) feet; thence (3) Northerly parallel wth the frs* descrbed course twenty-fve (25) feet; thence (4) Westerly agan parallel wth Hall Avenue one hundred and ffty (150) feet to the pont or ptac» of begnnng, Known and desgnated as Nuber Forty-eght on ap of property belongng to Kelly It Me Alnden Copany at Perth Attoy. N. ^.-a. Uot J., surveyed Septeber, 1901, by C C. f Hoann, The approxate aount of. the decree to be tlsfed by sad MOB s the su of nne thousand rght hundred fourteen dollars (»,814:- 00) together wth the costs of thte In tho atter of the petton sale.' of the State Hghway colsalcer of the state of Together wth all and sngular New Jersey for the condenaton of the lands of Na- and appurtenances thereunto be-/jp> the rghts, prvleges, heredtaent* tala KorzeulewBlcl. TO: Natala Kbraenlewakl and Ada Korzenlewskl, her husband; Helen Munphy and John Murphy, her husband; Townshp of Woodbrdge, a uncpal corporaton of Now Jersey; Tho Hoe Ownens Loan Corporaton, a corporaton of the»*" " Unted States of Aerca; and to who It ay concern: Please take notce tlrot applcaton, has been ode by B. Donald sterner. State Hghway Cossoner of the.state or New Jersey, to the Honorable Clarence E. Cose, one of the Justces of the Supree Court of the State of New Jersey, upon hs petton, whch petton has been duly fled n tho offce of the Clerk of Mddlesex County, for the appontent of three dsnterested freeholders, resldnts of the county of Mddlesex, as cossoners, to appnalsed and fx the copensaton to be pad f'ct all that certan lot. tract or parcel of land and preses, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, In the County of Mddlesex end State Of New Jersey, ore partcularly decrlbed as follows: PARCEL #70 As Indcated on a certan plan fled or about to be fled In the offce of the Olerk of Mddlesex County, showng partcularly tho locaton of the rght of way lnes of State Hghway Route -35 Extenson, Seotlona-12, 13 and 14, Vctory Brdge Approach (Route 4) to Route-25. as adopted by the State Hghway Cossoner, whch plan Is enttled "New Jersey State Hghway Departent, General Property Key Map, Route-33 Extenson, Sectons 13, Vctory Brdge Approach (Route 4) to Route-25. showng exstng rght of way and parcels to be acqured In the Borough of of Sayrevlllo and Townshp of Woodbrdge. Mddlesex County. Scale as shown, Noveber 1936." and as shown ore specfcally and n greater detal on a plan attached to the petton fled In ths cause, arked "Exhbt A," enttled "Now Jersey State Hghway Dopartent. Route 35 Ext.. Sectons , vctory Brdge Approach IRt. 4) to Route 25, Parcels &-B0-Q, Townshp of Woodbrdge. County of Mddlesex. Scale 1" equals 30' June IS, 1B37:" County, N. J.,, *\ BEGINNING at a pont where the easterly lne of Donald Awethe northerly lne INCLUDTOO specfcally all the lnnd nue ntersects nnd preses owned or controlled by f._.,... Natala Kjoraenlewskl lyng between the OI "oreswtae Avenue (now knonorthwesterly lne of janscn Avenue wn as Btface Avenue), (old road Avenue and the proposed westerly rght to New Brunswck); runnng tlence southeasterly along the nor- of way lno of state Hghway Rout«-36 Extenson. Sectons and 14. Vctory Brdge Approach (Route 4) to therly lne of Forestdale Avenue Ro\ltc-2S. as lad down on the aforesad plans, extendng tra lands now W.4 feet; thence northerly In (now known as Brace Avenue) a or forerly of Greenwood Pork Realty Copany at about Staton on the south to other lnnds now or forerly of Greenwood PaTk Realty Copany vt about Staton 407-f 09 on the. north; CONTAINING twerrty-ono hundred nnd thrty (2130) square feet, be tho sao ore or l<v*s; TOOETTHER WITH the prvlege, to for and antan slopes on tho reanng lands of Natala Korzonewskl adjonng tlw lnnda herenabove descrbed, whch slopes wll extend substantally to the lne arked "Slope Lno E" on tle aforesad plans; provded, however, that such slope rghts wll erase 10 exst and becoe null and vod If and when the level of the adjacent land Is brought to the level of the hghway, or If and when the condtons of tho adjacent property aro so changed by the owner as to ak tho fllopo rghts no longer ncccenary; o whch lands and preses Natala Kor wlctwsk 1B the owner of record, and to ake suoh decson and award to en cossoners BO to bo apponted shall see Just and proper nnd to do whatever else Rad colslonors are by law authorsed and requred to do n.! the preses. Tako further notce thavb an order Ta wan ade by sad Justce on the R day of Aprl, A. D., 1038, fxng Saturday, tho seventh day of May, A. D. 193(1, at the hour of nno thrty o'clock (DayllKht Havng Te) In the forenoon of Bald day, at. the Court Hop In the Cty of Ell/Jbeth, In the County or Unon and State of New Jersey, an the tlo and place when tho nalcl potltlon wll b> hnrc, a-t, whch te you sloall appear If you rtrelro to be heard. DAVID T, WrtENTZ. Attorney General nf Now Jcreey. Wrt.LIAM A. O'BTIIEN. Counflel, Stjt-e Hghway Departent Attornoyfl of Pettoner. DATED: Aprl 14, lonfl 4-U2-K longng or In anywse appertanlncr* F. HHKDMAN HAKDIWO, Sherff LOUIS C. lehmann, Jr., Solctor. SHERIFF'S In Chancery of New Jersey. Between The Hoe Owners' Corporaton, Coplanant an<t Angcllo Bartone, also known as Angelo Bortone, and Beatrce Bartone, also known as Bortono; hs wfe, et. als.. Defendants, F. Fa. for the sale of ortgaged preses dated Aprl 6th, By vrtue of the above stated wrt to e drected and delvered,-1 wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A. D., 1938 at two o'clock Daylght Savng Te n the afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. AU the followng tract or parcel of land and preses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng h the Cty of Perth Aboy, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. BEING all of lots Nubers 348 and 340 on a "Map of 364 lots owed by Wlla H. Motttt, located at Forestdale ' Heghts n the Cty of Perth Aboy, N. J.",. surveyed May 1900 hy Wlla C. E., and fled for record n the Regstrar's Oflftee Of Mddlesex lne parallel wth the easterly lne of Donald Avenue 99.3 feet; thporallel n ce westerly ta a lne wth the southerly lne of Avenue 50 feet to the easterly lne of Donald Avenue; thence southerly along the easterly lne of DonaUl Avenue 87.3 feet to the place of Begnnng. BEING * the sae preses conveyed to Angello Baorbone and Beatrce Bartone, hs wfe, by deed of Adolph Rudolph Mller, wdower, dated Aprl 2nd, 1919 and recorded n the Mddcsex County Clerk's Offce n Book 643 of Deeds at pago 135. SUBJECT to restrctons of record. Beng the preses coonly knoron and desgnated as No, Brace Avenue, Perth A»3oy, N. J. The approxate aount of the decree to be satsmed by sold sale Is the su of seven thousand eght hundred eghty-flx dollars ($7,- B88.00) togeuhcr wth the oosta.of ths sate. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredltopnts nnd appurternoes thereunto belongng or n anywtoe appertanng. P. 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