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THE LF1CHT t HESS Winona, Minn. Weather ea AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUSfcisfefCD IN THE WTWitllST OF WOODBBIDOE TOWNSHIP T«AR Woodbridge, N. J., Friday, November 13, 1931 fHRtE CENTB PER COPY dits Get $81,000 in Rahwa?Bank Contest Tie Vote r itb Edgar in Collector's Election If Vote Tangle, Which Shows Each Candidate to 3,737 Votes, Goes to Court for Solution Colhector C. Albert Larson is today contesting? on for that office in which, according to the oi-* ilation, he and Frank P. Edgar, his Democratic, received 3,737 votes each. His counsel, Thomas , is appearing before Circuit Court Judge Frank flew Brunswick today on a motion to have the ixes of the first district of the Third Ward, the ing poll, opened to verify the count. lesilay Larson wan ad- Kflcior hv tin! slim mar- _ Votes over Kilitar. Last f ^ * k « n « M jA|. -fc- » C. A . • COuntj Clerk O o w , V/UllIIIilllCV UCCS " noun rod after Hie or-1 .tloii that the vole wan \li|««*«- c (AH V F 1-lre IncidtMii in the an- IJUHC99 1UI IV* \*» New eJrsey elections i>ml % # n ,, u ,, ,c hr Chanty A Ball Substantial Fund Expected h> Be Realized for Char- ity Work and Unemploy- ment Relief The Knights of Columbus com- mittee for the second annua Charity Bull lo be held Thanks- giving Eve., November 2 6. at St James auditorium, working wit Ii redoubled cffortH llns year to mulie the ii(Tulr a mici'etH. Re oll/.UHi thu ii fed and timeliness r> un affair of this kind at the preB cnt time the committee! hopes, ui realize a substantial . aum to h the needy. There has been a great demand Un Ufl«'ts and John Turk, chair nan, predicts that the combination of. Jule Julie's orchestra'and tin 1 worthwhile,puraose will bring out a larger crowd (pirn- Ust year. -It will bti remembered last yftiiv't affair wan. the outstanding social event ot" the winter season. A booster program Is being ar- ranged and the merchants of the town will be UHkejl to cooperate With tin- committee to make the amount realized, a substantial sum. DorialtocH may be for warded td the general chairman, Mr. Turk or to Chris Witting, chairman of the program commit- tee. thin w«ek U WHS uiide- TKlmt course would be to unravel ihe Kiiarl. Mid to hnv«! nugges'ltsd l»uch aH the tally if the dletrlct seemed In er- Jer be .secured to h«.v« t llOXCB Dllflll'U. Ill MlUl son \mn Kiveti lllti of th*- n.u it is he- el veil. Ctlon IK found to l)f jfcower to appoint a lax i* understood lo rent Township L'oinmltti'ef that the I>:IUOL box not iledde Hit; elut- [ is bellevwl that Larson ily ask for n recount. It heard In some quarters |ar, the Democratic con- f'Biuy ask tor a recount .regard to Lur.son'H ac- could KIVI? but few the :uilon he IH iirougli .Mr. atiHon. Mr. Office said <his morning ^election h; Itt'inu. rotitest- irould KIV<- IIO hntlier in. Hurt as Car ts Pedestrians seeling it and u boy weru in- a hit and run driver last ^evening In Pprt Reading bird hit-run accident ljere »st two inontliH. The in- , 14, <n 14 Uv ayak, 17, of tlu* Drt 13, also of l'ort Heading. % |Jarnyuk anil Hupxtack '/•jSTioUBly injured. Julia " fwa8 R'SH iiuinfully hurt. ger girl is suffering from leg and M-IIOUH bruise.-) Hapbtack HUHtmned tiu ut' the legs; and Internal Injuries, Tho |rl escaped wltji minor were walking lu West feet south of the 1'Ort a speeding tljem and Christmas Club, WHI Distribute $42,000 $iiti(i.(io(»,iieo whi ii.- if- leastid hy I'liriHtnias rluha t;i Imrvkb ail over the United Htutes at the end of thin month to some . 12,000,0^0 depositors who ,«re expected to put that huge sum into cir- culation fcnd.lhus stimulate Cftrtotmts MMfnew. The First National Bank and Trust Co. here will send out checks to Its club members to the amount of $40,000 on December 1, Thomas B. Mur- ray, cashier, announced to- day. Tho total Christmas checks this year la on a par with the amount distributed lust year. The average check to club depositors In this country will be $50. This compares fav- orably with the per' capita average of $54.60 Bent out last year, the National Asso- ciation of Christinas Clubs announces. Aquila moves tor lievt rnone List inWoodimage introduces Kcsolution lor Luang All Woodbndge 5ubsciifM*£u Local dec- uoa oi IMrcxtory MfctHOU lions Club Plan (or Traffic Safety Receives O.K. Hruska's Suggestions for Traffic Light and Safety Aisle Get Commission Approbation. LIONS TO~TAKE COUNT The ' comprehensive plan, sug- gested by Stephen Hruska, of the Woodbridge Lions Club, for the orricHon of dangerous traffic ondltlons at the intersection ot Jonvery Boulevard and Amboy avenue, received the approbation 3f the engineer of the State TraN tic Commission at a conference with the engineer in. Newark l«s# Friday. Mr. Hruska and James J. Dunne, members of the Lions Heqvy Tire Rim Fractures Truck Driver's Skull Julius Brown, Valentine Employee, Struck by Iron While Inflating Tire The simple' task pf lnflatlug a truck tire at u gas stati&n here Monday afternoon resulted in a near tragedy for JuHus'Brown, 24, of 124 Pulton Btreet, u driver for the M. D. Valentine Fire. Brick School, when i up behind j into the group. Without |g bin aneud' the driver oC a tan sedan, «ped pn, Ills victims moaning in the of 79 Sharrloi urtertt, who was driving ae dlutance behind tho car, witnessed the" accl- hurried to the aid of the iire'd, rushing them in his Perth Aniboy General The younger girl and ire being detained. Julia was permitted to return after treatment, relating the, details of ant to the police, gave a ptiun of the car but lie, he said, to note the umber. are baffled by the accl- they have been by the ilar accidents lately. I; meagre clues to hunt •riminal, they have but 1 of bringing the speed- pT;o book. Company. Into a heavy Standard Oil Brown wus putting air i pg truclj .tire .at the Station at James street and Amboy avenue, when the rim; of | the tire-was forced Io6se with such tremendouB.Ioree that it. struck Brown full' In the forehead. • • ' ' I' Despite (he force of the- blow which la believed to have frac- tured the trontal bone of his skull Brown did not lose consciousness Th« heavy steel rim cut a deep gash in his forehead. Attendants at the station called the police. Police Chauffeur Tom Somers rushed Brown to the Perth Amboy General Hospital in the police ambulance. Althougl hospital attaches report he la mak- ing satisfactory progress/his skul fracture 1A BO severe that ho has been unable to obtain anv rest Blnce the accident. The pain la no intense that he is unable to lie In bed, being forced to alt up al day and night. A police investigation of the happening' revealed that while the tire he was" inflating Is designed to carry « hundred pounds of alft It exploded when less than eighty | Ot Ail it'lUpllUUUH 111 Woouoriuge iOWUHlup umUr mm is lo-Vuce.vo tuu ooa- ol Hie INUW Jersey ueu i'eiepuone (Jompajiy, a tetter from I), iiavry i'oru, ita l'erlli Amboy luu manager, to me Townsmi> iiuiiuee at lt£ meeting Uila week, advises. Agitation fot.^hia change was Stai-ted by Oouyfccteemuu Antho- ny Auuila at a jscent meeting ot the ,cUmmiU«e,,"' Mr. Aquila ex- plained to the Committee the. in- convenience jencuimtered in fiud- Wootlbjldgf Township sul>- undfer tire present mt-lh- od of Hating. 0 To further move lor the placing of all Woodbridge telephones un- der the designation "Woodbridge" la the telephone, directories, Mr Aquila Introduced the following resolution at thP 1 meeting of the Township Committee Monday: "Whereas, BtiBscribers to tele- phone service ofi.the New Jersey Sell Telephone Cptnpany, residing In Woodbridge -Township, are served by telephone exchanges in Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, Me 'uchen. and Rah way, and "Whereas, telephones served by he respective exchanges are list- ed in the telephone directories in the municipalities' through whose exchanges the, subscribers are served, and "Whereas, UiW ? practice causes confusion and it becomes neces- sary at timea to look for the nam< of a subscriber m four differeu places in a telephone directory II tion? represented- the organ I za Three Died at-Orossing by the increasing number of fatalities and injuries at the' intersection, winch readied a peak with the killing of three men at the Intersection 2seveial ago, the Lions Club, spurred on by an address made by Air. Hruska at the October meeting, determined to have the condition corrected. Mr. Hruska and Mr. Dunne were named as a committee to confer with the State Traffic Commission) Kruska called the intersection "the elec- tric chair of the highway." Mr. Hruska at the October, ses- sion of the club, at which Stephen Soinogyl, district deputy, pledged support to tho movement, sug- gested that the traffic body be called upon to erect a safety aisle and a traffic light at the crossing. He demonstrated , at that time that the major number of' acci- dents at the crossing were caused when south-hound cars attempted '"*" '" ' "to ^• "Save Money by Paying I axt* m inttttlimtnti" , ".Vour taxes can IK* Vaul \\\ InflU linenta-iind your .ai hinrli ks )ioMHiblt! us . as pOdBible un your tuv bilfs. without waging until the en- tire amount haa been Accum- ulated, will save you money and will MV« the Township from borrwlng greater auinn to make up the deficiency.' Township Attorney Henry St. Cluir Lavtn declared at the Township Committee's meet- ing Monday. "1 feel that but compara- tively fey people in Wood- bridge realize that taxes can be paid In' installment* and I believe It necessary that it be brought to the attention ot the public at large," he added. j Speaking for Mayor Ryan, Mr. Lavln sugggesed that the - committee call a ''meeting to plan an unemployment relief program for the winter. With a State law In effect which will provide a proportionate share of the funds for unem- ployment relief, he stated that Mayor Ryan Is anxious to have action taken so that the Township may benefit. A meeting for that purpose will be held at the call of the chair. FIVE BANDITS SWOOP DOWN ON RAHWAY BANK, ESCAPE WITH $81,000 CASH PAYROLL Daring Hold-Up Leaves Bank Employees Aghast—-' Raflroad Workmen's Payroll, Whemtena Merdk Finds Stolen as Bandits Make Good! Sweeping Into' th* Citizens National Bank of Rant at Irving »ndL«wfiB «reet,B, at 8:10 o'elo«k this morning five armod bandit* Jp«pded bank employees ahd depoi into the \uuit«nd«scaif>ed with $71,000 in cash. The bandits, wh^thUi far have made good their escape, ried out thefc*feotft-tep with a coolness and precision left the bank empldyeea dazed.' The money taken Hie payrolls for the Gjftiba & Hill Contraction Compai which is dotntt the electriftoatton work on the Pennsyh * Railroad; t h ^ P ^ ' " 41 ^ 8 - 1 " J *..-&„ enu Cereal; ^ est of Rahvffi^: W* Whereas, it ls^fhe oplnlSh o the Townshin Committee of the Township of Woodbridge that thl condition Can be remedied by hav Ing listed under "Woodbridf Township" afl telephones serving subscribers' in said Township, whether their service is through the Woodbridge, ^erth Ambby, Metuchen or Rahu^y Exchange, therefore be It "RESOLVED, that the Town- ship Committee of the Township of Woodhrldge record Itself in favor ot having all telephones in Woodbridge Township listed In the telephone directories witter the heading "Woodbrtdge" and be it further . "RESOLVED, thut a copy ot this resolution properly certified be forwarded to the general af- tiees of th'e New Jersey Bell Tele- phone Company, Newark ( New Jersey, and to 'the business office ot-the New Jersey Be\il telephone Company to the end that the nec- eesa,rir directory changes may b 4 1J Township Police Capture Four Baby Deserters Quick Work by Patrolmen Bags Parents, Accom- plices Who Deserted Month-Old-Child in Freehold SOUGHT FOTADOPTION The Henry alertness of Patrolmen Dunham and Miclrael De- tp LQ tuxa left Into the.old road Perth Amboy. Mr. Hruska'a plan was explained in detail to Mi-. Vey, the, commlB- slon'jH engineer, at the conference last ! week. Although approving the suggestions made, .the engi- neer pointed out that the convuis- Hjon's funds at the present time, will not allow a traffic count to be made. The Lions Club repre- sentatives offered tfie services of members of the club to take the traffic survey. This survey will be made as soon as construction of the short stretch of Amhoyave- nue at that intersection is com- pleted by i the contractors, Ltddle ana Pfeiffer.'of Perth Ambdy. . To Bract Iigbte The rejqlutlon was unanimous- ly adopted. 1 Commenting on tjie ret-jiest, Mr. tati leceatlr.- obeeiared^ tlisi aia though the present manner of llstlttg * Woodbridge subscribers may cause some confusion, it In accord, with the practice of the telephone company. ? ' "The telephone company does t:ot pay particular attention to municipal boundaries iu setting up its directories," Mr. Ford titated. "To .further guarantee ef- ficient service, the company has found through exhaustive research that Its method of listing Is more beneficial to the subscriber. "For Instance, It has been ascer- tained that there ure more phone calls between Fords and Perth Amboy than tp any other point. The fact that FordB. is served by ;UH|I had btifc hank from-t_tr« [i'w ml tin tea "ba drove up b ^ black Hu(Uo» Jtrsty license plate» l hnlldlng with gunA uuwri<l the staff Into the structure, it was the *3$N4feal Company and the^W: ", tiie lifter two ^eing among the ; utsriea. .; dollart in but a m b4n«lt« k In a New .the and mi oi of a mall 000 in cash and crime i rob? fct^tht railroad station thre*fye»»s ago, guards h*d W left tb« bank after brining thfl «oii»y, ftrst Inn,i the railroad Staiton tp the OITICP and theh tb the bunk. Walking up to J, | l F i m i ! > OfllM of thenrtlrpSlff (Ion company, whQ ' take tho compftjtp* 129,000 for the bandits, d tan, shoved a t •lid ordered In Bight. Another riiirtfii, who hadiii smalt payrhll tor while the and headed down Baft hvenue, piieeuBfably tn»i«d Route Hit, J5, .!•*.••. Harris R. Firman Is pr of the bank. M, c. Br rrrrmoa >w»y totftfi bank's _ the amounfatoletw >m ered by tnsurane*. Many W«}dbridge depositors In the baol of Rahwav'a navlng» iniUt Within a few minute* hold-up the bank *nd were swarming with tho while the remaind^M^er tho employees and.OUBtoWJWI into the vault r *V vault. .-. I'luli or the teller's cage. g fp,fe ooo nr the |82,O0Jfc$t*t received,' and the Ave ran i from Joy early Tuesday morning result- ed in the capture here of threii nen and af woman, charged with the abandonment of a'month-old baby on the porch of a Freehold residence. Nicholas Romano and lls wife. May, of 315 York street, Jersey City, parents of the child and two of the quartet trapped here, are reported to have admit- ted the abandonment of the child to the police here and in Freehold. The two others held in the case are Charles Mfhn, of 330 Eighth street and Leon Bora sky, of 420 Grove street, both of Jersey City. The four were returned to Free- hold where they ure being hold to await the action of the Monmouth County Qrand Jury. ..The desertion of the helpless child has an unusual angle In that the woman on whose front porch the quartet left the child late on Monday'night, Is anxious to adopt the baby and tp help the young ^wiple to be frted of the charge. The Romanos reason for leaving Otel TBoTITtFoTcnfaby waB their pov- erty-stricken circumstances, they said, " • • I Sergeant Egan, ph desk! duty at police headquarters here, received a telephone ,ea-ll • from the Free- hold police at 1.05 A. M. Tuesday morning, Sergeartt Egan notified Dunham and DeJoy who were on j patrol duty along Amboy avenue. Exactly forty minutes later triej; sighted the small sedan, the de- ecrtption of which had been tele- phoned by. the Freehold police. Halting the car they questioned the occupants and then took them to headquarters, -where the Ro- manos admitted their guilt. ed, a the the bulldinpr. jumped into their g tectlvea and state tr at: erutor Abe J. David, county; took immediate the search, B0ndug out ovet- the state-wlie teiet eyatem, Amboy Savmfs Declares Extra Tho Perth Amboy Savin union this week 4»ol< tra dividend of one pe?,' anuom tor the three-B f reslden ton in OIIH old by the extra dividend, Seaman, the bank's tr many years, declares. W CROW'S The commission, ''after determ-, the Perth Araboy exchange Speeds Ining the flow of traffic, will erect ] up service between those points, a light which will halt northbound The same holds true for Kahwuy traffic on Convery Boulevard and ] and Colon la, Uelin and MetuchenJ Amboy avenue'and will mark, out a safety lane for traffic turning ' ' highways. Under left on both this proposed If the sections served by the ex- changes other than Woodbridge, were connected through the Wood- (Tim curtWfc: Leader's new bow. The urge many uf those 1 lieivabo. ar iitwy, DUt win all tlieir own, gator to ctt Neat to take a will not sonul chattel-.; sweep of tue. pa»a tin! varl iquke 'm** pounds tube! been placed In ttte [Family Welcomes first Scion of Fourth Generation or n y ' n»afc"«i JRts Ms uppearadicejtled mwo tliim 150 years a^o and jtit when a jion wi»«lwherti his family Jittu resided VVHT Br and Mrj, AlbeitYSluce. T L tinden jivenue. .+<%[» ar-[ Mrs, AUyirt Levl is the former balled with joy by Mr*, j Jeanette'Budeublnder. of y r l, 82, his sreat-graqd- P widow of the late Richard The child's grandfather lit Levl, head Janitor of Public.School traffic will be permitted Jo con- tinue without interruption. ( Although, with* the Democrats in control of the state govern-] tuant next year, the State Traffic Commission Is doomed to oblivion, we believe that nothing will ham- par the proposed werk at the in- tersection. ' ' - shore-bound j bridge office more Building Jor October The complexion of- Wood- i*\.«, #M . - r No. !,• the township's pldeat school Whose father is one of bulli> t of the I TrTo ge took a Blight turn In Pfttoher, th« total oraiji .construction Being set at f according tp Buildt»(t,Jn»peoXor Fred Kayaer as d^ieribed in" hip -f*port to tbe Township Committee tlta tig Monday This worlt f j.ooo per unit, belnjc 4 In six building proj- k ~ '' yblh broughi S do; required .[o route Araboyi I ha added "We fully retUhse tliat there may be some ineonrenietue ll the present tnethod of listing and In order to cooperate with the Town- ship Committee and the people of Woodbridge we ylti do all In our power to determine if a more sat- TOWNSHIP OBSERVES ARMISTICE DAY Marked hy no formal public ob- servance, the thirteenth annlvers- ry <xt the ending of the World ar. passed 'here quietly. The . jwnshlp'a two banks were closed as were the public and parochial schools. In which recognition had been given Armistice Day In school T»rograjji9 tH^ ^ay pre^riouBv Many homes ' displayed ; the- American flag as well as, emblems of the 'American Legion and Vet- erans ot foreign Wars. Although practically ail of the office* of the TowUBhlp were open, county of- fices at NewBrunswick were clou Well, wel(t, ! emerged from, is back to atai Hear that el and liieiiim of caused the y Getting kind' era' on Ch wlien are th*: public debate ins dragged Anybody ev^r; MurpJiy is a titeve McKeei the Bfooklyil Peterson's tu: partment'a I«ghtmdre" spotlight. Jlit' key at the Foru day. on the boys, Jim lelt trlend. kidnapgd the !*jj™>< m"*.* er* mm lot ..™ n wfe the othej eve 1 bn without paying th Who put dn *• Jbbr: Sue^ down in a deeWedw publio Jilace Sleotion night and,j*«iii to steep? JL Speaking; "'qt •«•«»»"'' »S" Speaking;"'qt th t ?(?ere the i s Wood trext day between tbe rari H Jersey who was Ued La stead at that somat 'Sll«S«e:v •er that.i Bald* two ntoi n6 ,,.-W l a eatlsfactory working atrangement," Mr. Ford added. Special Features* Mark Lesion Military Ball The second annual military ball WoodbrTdge Poet No. 87, ot the 4 "" '" HARDIMAN'S PHARMACY Bd la. Hardlman, tormerly of| 8#»inan'B Perth .AuVboy IJunne. •Rry old man to Mr. tl the' 2«th.. T ...t, him now. 4 tut Bpa«d.

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Page 1: ea dits Get $81,000 in Rahwa?Bank - DigiFind-It...plan an unemployment relief program for the winter. With a State law In effect which will provide a proportionate share of the funds

THE LF1CHT t HESSWinona, Minn.

Weather eaAN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUSfcisfefCD IN THE WTWitllST OF WOODBBIDOE TOWNSHIP

T«AR Woodbridge, N. J., Friday, November 13, 1931 fHRtE CENTB PER COPY

dits Get $81,000 in Rahwa?BankContest Tie Vote

ritb Edgar in Collector's ElectionIf Vote Tangle, Which Shows Each Candidate to

3,737 Votes, Goes to Court for SolutionColhector C. Albert Larson is today contesting?on for that office in which, according to the oi-*ilation, he and Frank P. Edgar, his Democratic,received 3,737 votes each. His counsel, Thomas, is appearing before Circuit Court Judge Frankflew Brunswick today on a motion to have the

ixes of the first district of the Third Ward, theing poll, opened to verify the count.lesilay Larson wan ad-

Kflcior hv tin! slim mar- _Votes over Kilitar. Last f^*k« n « M jA| . - f c - » C . A .

• COuntj Clerk O o w , V / U l l I I I i l l l C V UCCS" noun rod after Hie or-1

.tloii that the vole wan \ l i | « « * « - c ( A H V F1-lre IncidtMii in the an- I J U H C 9 9 1UI IV* \*»

New eJrsey elections i> ml % # n , ,

u,, ,c hr ChantyA B a l lSubstantial Fund Expected

h> Be Realized for Char-ity Work and Unemploy-ment Relief

The Knights of Columbus com-mittee for the second annuaCharity Bull lo be held Thanks-giving Eve., November 2 6. at StJames auditorium, \» workingwit Ii redoubled cffortH llns yearto mulie the ii(Tulr a mici'etH. Reoll/.UHi thu ii fed and timeliness r>un affair of this kind at the preBcnt time the committee! hopes, uirealize a substantial . aum to hthe needy.

There has been a great demandUn Ufl«'ts and John Turk, chairnan, predicts that the combinationof. Jule Julie's orchestra'and tin1

worthwhile,puraose will bring outa l a r g e r c r o w d (pirn- U s t y e a r . - I twill bti remembered last yftiiv'taffair wan. the outstanding socialevent ot" the winter season.

A booster program Is being ar-ranged and the merchants of thetown will be UHkejl to cooperateWith tin- committee to make theamount realized, a substantialsum. DorialtocH may be forwarded td the general chairman,Mr. Turk or to Chris Witting,chairman of the program commit-tee.

thin w«ek U WHS uiide-TKlmt course would beto unravel ihe Kiiarl.Mid to hnv«! nugges'ltsdl»uch aH the tally if the

dletrlct seemed In er-Jer be .secured to h«.v«

t l lOXCB D l l f l l l ' U . I l l M l U l

son \mn Kiveti llltiof th*- n.u it is he-

el veil.Ctlon IK found to l)f

jfcower to appoint a laxi* understood lo rent

• Township L'oinmltti'efthat the I>:IUOL box

not iledde Hit; elut-[ is bellevwl that Larsonily ask for n recount. It

heard In some quarters|ar, the Democratic con-

f'Biuy ask tor a recount.regard to Lur.son'H ac-

could KIVI? but fewthe :uilon he IH

iirougli .Mr. atiHon. Mr.Office said <his morning

^election h; Itt'inu. rotitest-irould KIV<- IIO hntlier in.

Hurt asCar

ts Pedestriansseeling

i t and u boy weru in-a hit and run driver last

^evening In Pprt Readingbird hit-run accident ljere»st two inontliH. The in-

, 14, <n 14 Uv

ayak, 17, of tlu*Drt

13, also ofl'ort Heading.

% |Jarnyuk anil Hupxtack'/•jSTioUBly injured. Julia

" fwa8 R'SH iiuinfully hurt.ger girl is suffering from

leg and M-IIOUH bruise.-)Hapbtack HUHtmned

tiu ut' the legs; andInternal Injuries, Tho

|rl escaped wltji • minor

were walking lu Westfeet south of the 1'Ort

a speedingtljem and

Christmas Club, WHIDistribute $42,000

$iiti(i.(io(»,iieo wh i ii.- if-leastid hy I'liriHtnias rluha t;iImrvkb ail over the UnitedHtutes at the end of thinmonth to some . 12,000,0^0depositors who ,«re expected

„ to put that huge sum into cir-culation fcnd.lhus stimulateCftrtotmts MMfnew.The First National Bank andTrust Co. here will send outchecks to Its club members tothe amount of $40,000 onDecember 1, Thomas B. Mur-ray, cashier, announced to-day. Tho total Christmaschecks this year la on a parwith the amount distributedlust year.

The average check to clubdepositors In this country willbe $50. This compares fav-orably with the per' capitaaverage of $54.60 Bent outlast year, the National Asso-ciation of Christinas Clubsannounces.

Aquila moves torlievt rnone ListinWoodimageintroduces Kcsolution lor

Luang All Woodbndge5ubsciifM*£u Local dec-uoa oi IMrcxtory

MfctHOU

lions Club Plan(or Traffic Safety

Receives O.K.Hruska's Suggestions for

Traffic Light and SafetyAisle Get CommissionApprobation.

LIONS TO~TAKE COUNTThe ' comprehensive plan, sug-

gested by Stephen Hruska, of theWoodbridge Lions Club, for theorricHon of dangerous trafficondltlons at the intersection otJonvery Boulevard and Amboy

avenue, received the approbation3f the engineer of the State TraNtic Commission at a conferencewith the engineer in. Newark l«s#Friday. Mr. Hruska and James J.Dunne, members of the Lions

Heqvy Tire RimFractures Truck

Driver's SkullJulius Brown, Valentine

Employee, Struck byIron While Inflating Tire

The simple' task pf lnflatlug atruck tire at u gas stati&n hereMonday afternoon resulted in anear tragedy for JuHus'Brown, 24,of 124 Pulton Btreet, u driver forthe M. D. Valentine Fire. Brick

School, wheni up behind j

into the group. Without|g bin aneud' the driver oC• a tan sedan, «ped pn,Ills victims moaning in the

of 79 Sharrloiurtertt, who was drivingae dlutance behind thocar, witnessed the" accl-

hurried to the aid of theiire'd, rushing them in his

Perth Aniboy GeneralThe younger girl and

ire being detained. Juliawas permitted to return

after treatment,relating the, details of

ant to the police, gave aptiun of the car but

lie, he said, to note theumber.are baffled by the accl-they have been by theilar accidents lately.

I; meagre clues to hunt•riminal, they have but

1 of bringing the speed-pT;o book.

Company.Into a heavyStandard Oil

Brown wus putting airi

pgtruclj .tire .at theStation at James

street and Amboy avenue, whenthe rim; of | the tire-was forcedIo6se with such tremendouB.Ioreethat it. struck Brown full' In theforehead. • • ' ' I'

Despite (he force of the- blowwhich la believed to have frac-tured the trontal bone of his skullBrown did not lose consciousnessTh« heavy steel rim cut a deepgash in his forehead.

Attendants at the station calledthe police. Police Chauffeur TomSomers rushed Brown to thePerth Amboy General Hospital inthe police ambulance. Althouglhospital attaches report he la mak-ing satisfactory progress/his skulfracture 1A BO severe that ho hasbeen unable to obtain anv restBlnce the accident. The pain lano intense that he is unable to lieIn bed, being forced to alt up alday and night.

A police investigation of thehappening' revealed that while thetire he was" inflating Is designedto carry « hundred pounds of alftIt exploded when less than eighty |

Ot Ail it'lUpllUUUH 111Woouoriuge iOWUHlup umUr mm

is lo-Vuce.vo tuu ooa-ol Hie INUW Jersey ueu

i'eiepuone (Jompajiy, a tetter fromI), iiavry i'oru, ita l'erlli Amboy

luu manager, to me Townsmi>iiuiiuee at lt£ meeting Uila

week, advises.Agitation fot.^hia change was

Stai-ted by Oouyfccteemuu Antho-ny Auuila at a jscent meeting otthe ,cUmmiU«e,,"' Mr. Aquila ex-plained to the Committee the. in-convenience jencuimtered in fiud-

Wootlbjldgf Township sul>-undfer tire present mt-lh-

od of Hating. 0To further move lor the placing

of all Woodbridge telephones un-der the designation "Woodbridge"la the telephone, directories, MrAquila Introduced the followingresolution at thP1 meeting of theTownship Committee Monday:

"Whereas, BtiBscribers to tele-phone service ofi.the New JerseySell Telephone Cptnpany, residingIn Woodbridge -Township, areserved by telephone exchanges inWoodbridge, Perth Amboy, Me'uchen. and Rah way, and

"Whereas, telephones served byhe respective exchanges are list-

ed in the telephone directories inthe municipalities' through whoseexchanges the, subscribers areserved, and

"Whereas, UiW? practice causesconfusion and it becomes neces-sary at timea to look for the nam<of a subscriber m four differeuplaces in a telephone directory

II

tion?represented- the organ I za

Three Died at-Orossingby the increasing

number of fatalities and injuriesat the' intersection, winch readieda peak with the killing of threemen at the Intersection 2seveial

ago, the Lions Club,spurred on by an address made byAir. Hruska at the Octobermeeting, determined to have thecondition corrected. Mr. Hruskaand Mr. Dunne were named as acommittee to confer with theState Traffic Commission) Kruskacalled the intersection "the elec-tric chair of the highway."

Mr. Hruska at the October, ses-sion of the club, at which StephenSoinogyl, district deputy, pledged

support to tho movement, sug-gested that the traffic body becalled upon to erect a safety aisleand a traffic light at the crossing.He demonstrated , at that timethat the major number of' acci-dents at the crossing were causedwhen • south-hound cars attempted

— '"*" '" ' "to

^•

"Save Money by PayingI axt* m inttttlimtnti"

, ".Vour taxes can IK* Vaul \\\InflU linenta-iind your

.ai hinrli ks )ioMHiblt! us .as pOdBible un your tuv bilfs.without waging until the en-tire amount haa been Accum-ulated, will save you moneyand will MV« the Townshipfrom borrwlng greater auinnto make up the deficiency.'Township Attorney Henry St.Cluir Lavtn declared at theTownship Committee's meet-ing Monday.

"1 feel that but compara-tively fey people in Wood-bridge realize that taxes canbe paid In' installment* andI believe It necessary that itbe brought to the attentionot the public at large," headded. j

Speaking for Mayor Ryan,Mr. Lavln sugggesed that the

- committee call a ''meeting toplan an unemployment reliefprogram for the winter. Witha State law In effect whichwill provide a proportionateshare of the funds for unem-ployment relief, he statedthat Mayor Ryan Is anxiousto have action taken so thatthe Township may benefit. Ameeting for that purpose willbe held at the call of thechair.

FIVE BANDITS SWOOP DOWNON RAHWAY BANK, ESCAPE

WITH $81,000 CASH PAYROLLDaring Hold-Up Leaves Bank Employees Aghast—-'

Raflroad Workmen's Payroll, WhemtenaMerdk Finds Stolen as Bandits Make Good!

Sweeping Into' th* Citizens National Bank of Rantat Irving »ndL«wfiB «reet,B, at 8:10 o'elo«k this morningfive armod bandit* Jp«pded bank employees ahd depoiinto the \uuit«nd«scaif>ed with $71,000 in cash. Thebandits, wh^thUi far have made good their escape,ried out thefc*feotft-tep with a coolness and precisionleft the bank empldyeea dazed.' The money takenHie payrolls for the Gjftiba & Hill Contraction Compaiwhich is dotntt the electriftoatton work on the Pennsyh *Railroad; t h ^ P ^ ' " 4 1 ^ 8 - 1 " J *..-&„enu Cereal; ^est of Rahvffi^:

W*

Whereas, it ls^fhe oplnlSh othe Townshin Committee of theTownship of Woodbridge that thlcondition Can be remedied by havIng listed under "WoodbridfTownship" afl telephones servingsubscribers' in said Township,whether their service is throughthe Woodbridge, ^erth Ambby,Metuchen or Rahu^y Exchange,therefore be It

"RESOLVED, that the Town-ship Committee of the Townshipof Woodhrldge record Itself infavor ot having all telephones inWoodbridge Township listed In thetelephone directories witter theheading "Woodbrtdge" and be itfurther. "RESOLVED, thut a copy otthis resolution properly certifiedbe forwarded to the general af-tiees of th'e New Jersey Bell Tele-phone Company, Newark ( NewJersey, and to 'the business officeot-the New Jersey Be\il telephoneCompany to the end that the nec-eesa,rir directory changes may b

4 1 J

Township PoliceCapture FourBaby Deserters

Quick Work by PatrolmenBags Parents, Accom-plices Who DesertedMonth-Old-Child inFreehold

SOUGHT FOTADOPTIONThe

Henryalertness of Patrolmen

Dunham and Miclrael De-

tpLQ tuxa left Into the.old roadPerth Amboy.

Mr. Hruska'a plan was explainedin detail to Mi-. Vey, the, commlB-slon'jH engineer, at the conferencelast ! week. Although approvingthe suggestions made, .the engi-neer pointed out that the convuis-Hjon's funds at the present time,will not allow a traffic count tobe made. The Lions Club repre-sentatives offered tfie services ofmembers of the club to take thetraffic survey. This survey willbe made as soon as constructionof the short stretch of Amhoy ave-nue at that intersection is com-pleted by ithe contractors, Ltddleana Pfeiffer.'of Perth Ambdy. .

To Bract Iigbte

The rejqlutlon was unanimous-ly adopted.1 Commenting on tjie ret-jiest, Mr.

tati leceatlr.- obeeiared^ tlisi aiathough the present manner ofllstlttg * Woodbridge subscribersmay cause some confusion, itIn accord, with the practice ofthe telephone company. ? '

"The telephone company doest:ot pay particular attention tomunicipal boundaries iu settingup its directories," Mr. Fordtitated. "To .further guarantee ef-ficient service, the company hasfound through exhaustive researchthat Its method of listing Is morebeneficial to the subscriber.

"For Instance, It has been ascer-tained that there ure more phonecalls between Fords and PerthAmboy than tp any other point.The fact that FordB. is served by

;UH|I had btifchank from-t_tr«[i'w ml tin tea "badrove up b ^black Hu(Uo»Jtrsty license plate»lhnlldlng with gunAuuwri<l the staff Intothe structure,

it was the

*3$N4feal Company and the^W:", tiie lifter two eing among the;

utsriea. .;dollart in

but am b4n«lt«k In a

New.theand

mi oi

of a mall000 in cash and

crimei rob?

fct^thtrailroad station thre*fye»»s ago,

guards h*d W left tb«bank after brining thfl «oii»y, ftrstInn,i the railroad Staiton tp the

OITICP and theh tb the bunk.Walking up to J, | l F imi !> OfllM

of thenrtlrpSlff(Ion company, whQ 'take tho compftjtp*129,000 forthe bandits, dtan, shoved a t•lid orderedIn Bight. Anotherriiirtfii, who hadiiismalt payrhll torwhile the

and headed down Bafthvenue, piieeuBfably tn»i«dRoute Hit, J5 , .!•*.••.

Harris R. Firman Is prof the bank. M, c. Br

rrrrmoa >w»y totftfibank's _

a» the amounfatoletw >mered by tnsurane*.

Many W«}dbridgedepositors In the baolof Rahwav'a navlng» iniUt

Within a few minute*hold-up the bank *ndwere swarming with

thowhile the remaind^M^er thoemployees and.OUBtoWJWI into thevault r *Vvault..-. I'lulior theteller's cage.g f p , f eooo nr the |82,O0Jfc$t*treceived,' and the Ave ran

ifrom

Joy early Tuesday morning result-ed in the capture here of threiinen and af woman, charged withthe abandonment of a'month-oldbaby on the porch of a Freeholdresidence. Nicholas Romano andlls wife. May, of 315 York street,Jersey City, parents of the childand two of the quartet trappedhere, are reported to have admit-ted the abandonment of the childto the police here and in Freehold.

The two others held in the caseare Charles Mfhn, of 330 Eighthstreet and Leon Bora sky, of 420Grove street, both of Jersey City.The four were returned to Free-hold where they ure being hold toawait the action of the MonmouthCounty Qrand Jury.

..The desertion of the helplesschild has an unusual angle In thatthe woman on whose front porchthe quartet left the child late onMonday'night, Is anxious to adoptthe baby and tp help the young^wiple to be frted of the charge.The Romanos reason for leavingOtel TBoTITtFoTcnfaby waB their pov-erty-stricken circumstances, theysaid, " • • I

Sergeant Egan, ph desk! duty atpolice headquarters here, receiveda telephone ,ea-ll • from the Free-hold police at 1.05 A. M. Tuesdaymorning, Sergeartt Egan notifiedDunham and DeJoy who were on jpatrol duty along Amboy avenue.

Exactly forty minutes later triej;sighted the small sedan, the de-ecrtption of which had been tele-phoned by. the Freehold police.Halting the car they questionedthe occupants and then took themto headquarters, -where the Ro-manos admitted their guilt.

e d , a thethe bulldinpr. jumped into their

gtectlvea and state tr

at:erutor Abe J. David,county; took immediatethe search, B0ndug outovet- the state-wlie teieteyatem,

Amboy SavmfsDeclares Extra

Tho Perth Amboy Savinunion this week 4»ol<tra dividend of one pe?,'anuom tor the three-B

f resldenton in OIIH oldby the extra dividend,Seaman, the bank's trmany years, declares. W

CROW'S

The commission, ''after determ-, the Perth Araboy exchange SpeedsIning the flow of traffic, will erect ] up service between those points,a light which will halt northbound The same holds true for Kahwuytraffic on Convery Boulevard and ] and Colon la, Uelin and MetuchenJAmboy avenue'and will mark, outa safety lane for traffic turning

' ' highways. Underleft on boththis proposed

If the sections served by the ex-changes other than Woodbridge,were connected through the Wood-

(Tim curtWfc:Leader's newbow. The urgemany uf those1

lieivabo.ar

iitwy, DUt winall tlieir own,gator to cttNeat to take a

will notsonul chattel-.;sweep of tue.pa»a tin! varliquke

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poundstube!

been placed In ttte

[Family Welcomes firstScion of Fourth Generation

or ny' n»afc"«i JRts

Ms uppearadicejtled mwo tliim 150 years a^o andjtit when a jion wi»«lwherti his family Jittu resided VVHTBr and Mrj, AlbeitYSluce. T L

tinden jivenue. .+<%[» ar-[ Mrs, AUyirt Levl is the formerballed with joy by Mr*, j Jeanette'Budeublnder. ofyrl, 82, his sreat-graqd-

P widow of the late RichardThe child's grandfather litLevl, head Janitor of Public.School

traffic will be permitted Jo con-tinue without interruption. (

Although, with* the Democratsin control of the state govern-]tuant next year, the State TrafficCommission Is doomed to oblivion,we believe that nothing will ham-par the proposed werk at the in-tersection. ' ' -

shore-bound j bridge office more

Building Jor October The complexion of- Wood-

i*\.«, # M . - rNo. !,• the township's pldeat schoolWhose father is one of bulli>

t of the I TrTo

ge took a Blight turnIn Pfttoher, th« total oraiji

.construction Being set at faccording tp Buildt»(t,Jn»peoXorFred Kayaer as d^ieribed in" hip-f*port to tbe Township Committee

t l t a t i g Monday This worltf j.ooo per unit, belnjc

4 In six building proj-k~ '' y b l h broughi

S do;

required .[o routeAraboyi Iha added

"We fully retUhse tliat theremay be some ineonrenietue l l thepresent tnethod of listing and Inorder to cooperate with the Town-ship Committee and the people ofWoodbridge we ylti do all In ourpower to determine if a more sat-

TOWNSHIP OBSERVESARMISTICE DAY

Marked hy no formal public ob-servance, the thirteenth annlvers-

ry <xt the ending of the Worldar. passed 'here quietly. The

. jwnshlp'a two banks were closedas were the public and parochialschools. In which recognition hadbeen given Armistice Day In schoolT»rograjji9 tH^ ay pre riouBv

Many homes ' displayed ; the-American flag as well as, emblemsof the 'American Legion and Vet-erans ot foreign Wars. Althoughpractically ail of the office* of theTowUBhlp were open, county of-fices at New Brunswick were clou

Well, wel(t,!emerged from,is back to ataiHear that eland liieiiim ofcaused the yGetting kind'era' on Chwlien are th*:public debateins draggedAnybody ev^r;MurpJiy is atiteve McKeeithe BfooklyilPeterson's tu:partment'aI«ghtmdre"spotlight. Jlit'key at the Foruday. on theboys, Jim lelttrlend.kidnapgd the

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m"*.*

er*

mmlot ..™

n wfethe othej eve1 bnwithout paying thWho put dn *• Jbbr: S u e ^down in a deeWedw publio JilaceSleotion night and,j*«iii to steep?JL Speaking;"'qt •«•«»»"'' »S"

Speaking;"'qtth t?(?ere the

i s Woodtrext daybetweentbe rariH Jerseywho wasUed Lastead atthat somat

'Sll«S«e:v

•erthat.iBald*

two ntoin6

,,.-Wl

a eatlsfactory workingatrangement," Mr. Ford added.

Special Features* MarkLesion Military Ball

The second annual military ballWoodbrTdge Poet No. 87, ot the

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HARDIMAN'SPHARMACY

Bd la. Hardlman, tormerly of|8#»inan'B Perth .AuVboy

IJunne.

•Rry

old manto Mr.

tlthe' 2«th..T...t,

him now.4

tut

Bpa«d.

Page 2: ea dits Get $81,000 in Rahwa?Bank - DigiFind-It...plan an unemployment relief program for the winter. With a State law In effect which will provide a proportionate share of the funds

TWOTho Woodbridi

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Woo«t>ridge, N. J , as Second Class Mall MatterROBERT T. WALSH, Editor and Manager

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Phone Woodbridge 8-1400

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Republlcatton of n«ws and editorial mattercolumn* ii permitted provided credit isTho Woodbrldg* Leader. Correspondencereader*,, pressing opinions on topics of l

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from

, , . The fellows find that they getWoodbridge, N. / . , Friday, Novorn|MMr 1,3, 1931 _ . Wet as big a Kick put -of, the en

GOOD GOVERNMENT ',Far-sighted government with respect to economy is

the surest token of good government. Woodbridge hasagain had it proved that its present administration fillsthat formula <in the advantages it has gained throughMayor William A. Ryan's presence on the Joint Meetingwhich planned and is administering the construction of theRahway Valley Joint-Trunk Sewer.

Through his efforts Woodbridge has gained for gen-erations to come the advantages of an ultra-modern sew-age disposal system at a cost which is drastically lowerthan it would have been- had Woodbridge not had the ben-efit of his experience on the Joint Meeting. The cost whichthe Township will bear in this project is infinitely lowerthan would have been the expense had the Township en-tered upon such a necessary project single-handed.

It is a far-sighted step which can but bring untoldbenefits to the Township and reflect but glory and thecommendation of the citizenry upon its present adminis-tration.

ertainment as the audience doer,and In going from council to coun-cil and on our own council floor,they meet with » brand o( goodfellowship rarely found elsewhere.Bo far there are .about a dozenmembers and the leading l i g h t s . . . -are,."'Nlck" Langan, John J, Keat- next day or so. The MembershipIng, "Tuts" Gerlty, Jr.* • "Red" flWnm4««e reported (several pro-Qerlty, John Campion, Joe • Ro- Jpective liushlbers and a campaignmond, John Walsh, Joe O'Brien. 1 * securing more. Lapsatioji

• ' Konimittee reported that tiie cen-Brother Klrby Has not returned!*118 W M proceeding will, complete

from the hunting trip yet hutffcucCe8S' a n d that the committee

ARMISTICE!Wednesday the world paused in its hurry to observe

the thirteenth anniversary of the ending of the WorldWar. Thirteen years ago Wednesday the pen proved it-self mightier than the sword. A stroke of the pen in arailroad car in France and the close of the greatest catas-trophe that has split asunder the nations of the world be-came history.

But though the flourish of the pen stilled the thunder-ing of the mighty steel cannons over a war-torn Franceand Germany, it had not the power to halt the after-ef-fects of the conflict,today.

Their reverberations are being felt

Knights of Columbus ActivitiesMiddlesex Council

No. 867Woodbridf.N«w Jorsoy

The members of the troup lhatjourneyed tb Somerset Council andentertained . the brothers there-aowell, have decided t6 stay togetherand make a- permanent .band ofentertainers.- Rehearsals are be-ing, held and you are InvitedJoin the group.

to

ftaied that his committee hadmet, orfuiiixtta and lurinuiuteu amuiiioa oi proclaim* ana are nuwonly watting u ?•£**» Menibersiilpliuinmiuee. i'liomtLS Brennan,unairman at the Kniiilcuy Uom-

obtr Hi oat tho aororaae* thatMa**

ell. Whilom- thtlr plantl l

mittee reported thai me commit-tee was tuficuoniltg atid only ,rw-quired factB trora the Chairmenoi the ditterent phaaes oi worn sothat they.may oe^put in1 properform for pubiltlty, FinancialSecretary Arthur (ieia, Teportingjltor"'the'committee'on supplies re-ported that the addreBttograpn hadbeen purchased ami so [ar tt>eplates had been reoelved and themachine was expected within tiie

taR i H O t f f i t M Dm iftr tevdMlf* thorn <m Oor-

moa Bigot. Jattmr Ooli, BMPDels, John Neder. Otarls Wittingand Henry Nader Mem to gettheir heats toftetlier pretty often.

While - *peaking of GermanNight, n ' l i in order to remindoeHain brother! that a soeta.1meeting after that will be Hun-garian Night, «o they'll have plen-ty of time to prep*™ a delightfulnight tor the emnetl.

The Chapter Degree Team, up-on whleh are twoof our members,

•aft

Nc**mbtr H . Any ot th* broth-• n who «an be at 9»yerrlU« winHUM the trip worth tb* etfortwhen they see tblt team perform

Tte Publto Speaking clan ofthe Chapter la getting under way.There are four Drothtra from thlicouncil taking the conrte and wetan OKPOOI In th» Mar fatuw toh p f khave a corps of oottpotont speak-ers. Waraaa Keating, .LeoturovTwit, Heeorfltng EtoorMary Oorfand brother Larry TJampion ar*all In quwt of the silver tongue.

The Charity Ball

metW hrant*toe1rtibtttion otmlttw wentgratti Com

il n

Ar-iMdo tM .d»tri-> Patfcow'Com-MtlOttv tho Rro-

Srgello canratt attft Chrt»Vtt^g•aya, tho Boosters' Oottuitta* willnot outdo hl» nrtn" hdir tKit heW tlnally got under way. Dec-oration Committee is gojoM khaadwith 1U pl*l«. The BhSoWaln-tn«nt Committee reported. ,TlirPublicity Commltte* inturod it» ofInofoiuod publicity. ChalrmmTart oxorted all to bond jmrt < ifort toward putting tWa thinof>r and the ohalrtion In partin,lar, to sea to It that thotr penlar branch of work la "

Committee taken eare of, .

there are all sorts ot reports at *»« • » * l n u m « its efforts to com-1 plete the enure membership thisheadquates egadlng

keys and geese. Itmissing tur-1B expected

that ' an accounting will be de-manded of James and also of cer-tain other nimrods who weif.forth in search of deer and bear.

month.. Deputy Orank KnightWilliam eFnton, reporting for,theSick Committee, stated that nonotification had been received bythe committee of any sickness In

PIERRE KUNEYL1 ' i ' • ' ' Manager of t h e .'

ELIZABETH CARTERET HOTELEAST JERSEY STREET, NEAR BROAD STREET

And amidst the rumblings of a disturbed world whichhas not yet gotten itself back to an even keel and to whichhas been added the clamor of depression, there has beenconstantly rising a new note.

The cry of the pacifist reaches our ears. Their wailtings remind us of the "pure" war cry of the Prohibitionist.The pacifist believes that the time has come for the lambto take a chance and lie down with the lion,

And that both may bed down in utter harmony, theywould have us scrap our armaments discharge, our navypersonnel, practically, cease further military research inaerial and other tecnnical branches and send our armiesinto oblivion.

It would seem that our chief executive has lent earto their insistent clamoV. With an economy program calledfor, the navy is scheduled to be the first to suffer. Thataction hias called forth a rebuke from the Navy league.

W. d% hot disagree with the pacifists' fond hope thatthe god of Mars may be banished from lie earth but weare prone to believe that we humans nre too poorlyequipped mentally to accomplish that prodigious task.

Observation and an informal study of the wirs of thepast, their causes and effects, leads us to acqept the beliefthat war cannot be erased. Rather than a mere disagree-ment between nations, we look upon war as somewhat ofa social, economic eruption, designed by the unseen Powe>that guides the movements of the planets, as a check uponthe human race? '

We 'don'Jt want war. But we do want security. Andwe are inclined to the opinion that the United States ofAmerica can only, enjoy national security from invasionby the maintenance of a sufficiently large standing armedfor to protect our interests. ' .

W.e don't want to see the United States take the of-fensive, ljut we do feel that the people of the UnitedStates are.ntitled to the protection that a standing armyand navy alone provides. We feel that to have that pro-tection it is a good investment to spend our money to keepabreast of the times in military research. . " '

We believe that our military protection is a decidedlypoor spot in which to start President tloover's economyprogram. ' 7

If w.0 n\ust economize, and we should, why not stopwasting billions trying to cram down the throats of a sup-posedly free people, an irrational experiment-—eveh'though it be "noble in purpose"—that will never see theday that success qrowns its un-American purpose.

QUICK WORK!The action the Woodbridge Lions Club has taken in

correcting the dangerous) traffic condition at ConveryBoulevard and Amboy avenue deserves thf commendationof the entire citizenry of Woodbridge Township.

The impending danger to every motorist who use,the old road to'Perth Amboy was brought to the (attentionof the club late in October by Mr. Hruska. Travelling tPerth Amboy every day he too)t particular notice of tlvhazards present at the intersection. He called the Iionito action after outlining a comprehensive plan for minimizing danger at the crossing.

• He and James J. Donne were named as a committeto confer with the State Tfcafflc Commission. They metthe commission's engineer fast Friday, explained^heir planand had their suggestions acknowledged as meritoriousThe commission's engineer awured them that action woulbe taken without undue dtlay. • ' .,_ ' Because the commission is nearing its budget limit, it has no money to provide^ traffic count. The lion

Upon iearning of anyJohn Turk, Lecturer,

sickness. <reporting

for the Entertainment Committee, j

Brother Caufield ot the Housel">« council but expected all mem-Committee, promised a five prong b e r 8 t o aotlfy huu immediatelybuck's head for the reception roomand also a bear skin rug for thehall. Brother "Billte" Ryan prom-ised only to return safely. Muchinterest has been- aroused as towhclh of the brothers would keeptheir promise.

Things certainly h u m m e daround the club Tuesday night.There was a regular council meet-ing, Charity Ball meeting and theGermans got together In one cor-ner and plotted tor November 24.

Regular Council meeting heldon Tuesday was well attended andall the committees reported. PastOrand Knight George O'Brien, re-porting for the House Committee,stated that all ruleis had beenpassed and posted; that signs,hadbeen placed In those parts of theclub house reserved to members,and that the cotnfnlttee was func-tioning perfectly. He also report-ed as Chairman of the RetreatCommittee that the committeehad arranged a plan for the com-ing year, a collection of dues andthat the members of the commit-tee would act as Captains eachwith a particular group. Chancel-lor Bernard J Connolly, reportingfor the Admission Committee,

reported at length regardingsocial meeting known as Irishnight and the Hallowe'en Dance. |Also the progress of the CharityBall, coming German Night, acoming council dance to be incharge ot Michael Kllleen, Com-•Bjunion Breakfast, Sunday, No-{Ivember 29, and also the meeting i|of New Jersey Chapter No. 4 in'the Columbian Club in Wood-1bridge, November 20. On the!Good of the Order, in organising ]a Columbus Cadet Corps was tak-1en up and referred for Investiga-tion and advice.

Deutchland uber allea, the Oer- jmans are coming. There is much <deep and dark plotting going on:jamong the Germans. All sortB of 'talk Is floating around that one, Ican gather.. Frankfurters and, Isauerkraut along with some other1-)usual German refreshment is Inttore tor the council on November |24, Adolph Boehm dashed down,Ifrom the outpoat at Iselin, andilhad a long and secret conference,)with the German hosts. There is | jalso talk of ringers being run in \\at the last' inning. However, i i |

ELIZABETH, N. J.

Invites you to enjoy his hospitality.H« will be glad to meet ypu and your*TBl«i*t mU *BM.

r. Knneyl was for eleven years withthe Robert Treat Hotel, Newtark,N. J.. serving delicious food.

Excellent CuisineSERVED DAILY

Main Dining RoomLuncheon 75c Dinner }\M

Coffee ShopLuncheon 55c Dinner 85c

$5,000 ior $10.00| F YOU were one ot the million or more person* who are In-

jured in automobile accidents In this country every year,you would welcome the liberal payments of an Aetna

Special Automobile Accident Policy.AETNA SPECIAI, AUTOMOBILE} ACCIDENT POLICY

PAYSif you «N injuredPAYMENTS

for low of

LiteBoU Byes, Both

Bands, Bolhfeet

Band and FootEye

Hknd or Footand Eye

Arm or Leg;Hand or FootSight of OneThumb and In-

dex Finger

(a) while operating,driving, demonstret-

16.000 ing, adjusting, crank-ing or repairing aprivate passenger au-

6,000 tomoblle;6.000 (t>) while riding In a1 500 public or private auto-

mobile; .5,000 (c> in consequence of3,000 the explosion or burn-2.500 l n g of an automobile:

(d* by b«lnr strode orrun down by an »uto-

500

Papuienta for loaa oftime and medical

expenseTotal DiaabtHty >

$26 par weak, notexceeding 36 weeks.

Partial Disability113.60 per we«k, not

exceeding 4 weeks.Hsopltal and Oraduate

Nurs* Benefit*.116 per week, not n ->eidlna- 4 week*.

Noo'DUabunf InurteaQO for aurgeon's fee.IdenUflcaUan Indent

nity H00.mobile.Dot cover chana>u», wto v>«ehaales, u d eartalm *tker pen«M

wklte eaimced la their •eeapattcmlimed to emplayad u d unemployed men u d women, sfei 18-56

j . p7GEffi~& CO.IS MAIN STBBET GEBITY BI.1K1,

TULEPHONF. 8-tM3WOODBBIDOR

Stmday Dinner De LuxeCoffee Shop $1.00

Main Dining Room $1.25BALL ROOM—CAPACITY 800 PERSONS

••••••••••*••••••••••••••••••••••

Dorsey MotorsINCORPORATED

AUTHORIZED

Maple & Fayette Sts. Perth Amboy

have volunteered their 'aerviwaif 'and will make a .trafficsurvey as aoon aa the Mvinfi an» widening worH on a shortstretch of the old roadts fomptetSjjl and tbrstwiet is a««wopened for traffic.

The quick work the Wona WS e 6f the problem, cou-pled with weir, expressed iBoiByi to qMrt^ft lM»*k*ing the traffic survey, tafo*fc«ri» Wrt*fet k4N5«*bridge Township,

The .action the club has taken and the results thathave been achieved proves that the organization & actual-ly a "flpi^e. group" and is expending ita energies for thabenefit of the Township, The public-spirited action ontheir part gives assurance that Woodbridge will «6ntSnueits aplendif record of development. ' v

TO J0«i*iCourt Mer«4iM|,.lJo. 769, Catb-

oUe VuuKhters ot^Amerloa, willhoW Us regular monthly aoclal

at ta« C o l u m m „ QlThurMlay evening, N^vpmbw W|Ulsa Itargaret O«rlty is olMtjrtnanof th« committee. Anothermitts*, neftded tar , U »Powers, la arraftfUffr pparty to'be Ueld f | » W

The Tuesdaywill ia«*t aestborne of Mr%, $

WARNING!CHANGE THAT OIL NOW

H you still have summer oil m your crankcase, make your automo-bile Engine safe from the cold days to come—drain it before

any damage is done and refill with Winter RlcJUube Oil,

HAVE YOUR BATTERY TESTEDWo Will Call Fe* and Dolivor Your

Tfc« following notice hat b«en giv«n to met*13,000 tolapkoiMi «mpley«wa in N«w J«n«yt

f Uaitil tk» pTCMnt parried of distant diw te un*fnpk>r«Mnt Iwt fOM*4

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BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED

WJLLARD. BAHHUES andKELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES

^GOLDEN GASOUNE }

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GERN*S,.,.._ STATION

OPf OfllTB P. H. R. STATION

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Page 3: ea dits Get $81,000 in Rahwa?Bank - DigiFind-It...plan an unemployment relief program for the winter. With a State law In effect which will provide a proportionate share of the funds

7

NOTICE OF TAX SALE-TOWNSHIP OF WOODBI&DGESECTION 40

Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned, Collector or Taxes ot the Township of Woodbrldfe, In the County of Middlesex, will hold'a public sale at the Tax Office, Memorial Municipal Building, Main Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey, on the 10th day of December, 1931,*••. two o'clock, in the afternoon, Eastern Standard Time, to satisfy municipal Hens now In arrears,

v The parcels to be sold are listed below, being described by lot and block number ai shown on the Township Asaeasment Map, ana Inordatree with the last tax duplicate giving the owner's name as Bhown on trie last tax duplicate, together with the total amount due there-

tmta computed to July 1, 1R31.1 respective parcels of land will be sold to make the amounts severally chargeable against the earner on. said IIrat day or July,j computed hi said list together wlthlnterest on aald amount from said ,rst day or July W the date of sale, and the costs or sale. Inlental column in shown the estimated payment required to avoid sale. *n parcels will be sold ln fee to .such persons at will purotiaaeMhe same, subject to redemption at the loweat rate or Interest,^exceeding eight per cent, per annum. • , • •

let* will be subject only to municipal liens accruing after July 1, 1931, Including aMessmentB con firmed after thaf. date and 1931to the rlKbt of interested parties to redeem within the time fixed by law. , • '

New Jersey. Between Adolph Trjetand Morris Klein, Complainants, i n

JanlMMn Baldwin. * t ale.. Defendants,n n lor sale of BMrtgaged premlsMdated October 1, 1*1.

By virtu* of tbe above stated writto me directed and pi l fered, f will

at public vsndue on1WH DAT OF

D. nnat two o'clock standard time la tjteafternoon of said day at the SheriffsotHoi in the City of New Brunswick,

All the following tract or parcel

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„ Washingtpn Ave. .Washington Ave.'

' Washington Ave*Washington Are.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.St. Oeorge's Ave.St. George's Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave. 'Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.

1 Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave,Washington. Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington' Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Washington Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Aye.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Av*.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Are.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.

i Lincoln Ave..\ Lincoln Ave.l\ Washington Ave.1 Washington Aye.

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, Lincoln Ave, .' Lincoln Ave.- —Linco ln Ate*.——1 Lincoln Ave. 4.

Lincoln Ave.Lincoln- Ave.Lincoln Ave..Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.

, Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave>Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln AW. .Lincoln Ave.Lincoln AT*.Lincoln Ave.McKinley Ave. .McKlnley Aye.McKlaley Ave.McKlnley Ave.McKlnlay Ave.McKlnley Ave.McKlnley Ave,McKinley Ave.McKlnley Ave.McKinley Are.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.Lincoln ALincolnLincoln Ave.Lincoln Ave.LincolnLincolnLincolnElfljiolfiLincoln

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P. McKown; _

Computed toJuly 1,1931

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;McKown.McKownMcKown. _ 43.46MeKOwn- -. 42.47McKown 8.64

.. 8.63 .

.. 8.62

.. 8.63

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Satisfy113.10

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13.8027.7814.4615. SO

. 10.8710.86

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land and premlMs hereinafter particu-larly described, situate, lying and be-ing In O\« Tmmshlf of WoodbHdMin the County/of HMdt d B tot New Jersey.

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with all and

LUUAL

t) SAkK—In Limnoery uijersey. Bmvreen tie»areu

4k luvemmeni lumpatiy, u Vur-jiorauon, i.umpMinant. aim iveimmnMeWftmiiey, trt. an. . xjeiemlauis. f i

tor w i e u(uateu depugrnuer at), I M I .

Uy vinue ut me Hoove stated wriito me directed mid umveieu , 1 \xpoto tu saie at public veiiui.u uti

WBiuNBiCtlJAl, -lliK 1S1H l/AY OFA. u . 11KI1

it two O'CIOCK •tutrtard time In theafternoon of said day at the 8berUt •Ulflce In tne city oi New Brunswick,N. J.

All the following tract or parcel ofland and premises Hereinafter particu-larly detained, situate, lying ana be-ing in the Township ot VroodbrldgeIn the County of Middlesex and Staiuof iveit Jersey.

Known and designated on a mapknown as "Property ot Sewaren Realty* Investment Co., surveyed iiy Mason

Smith, C. E.. 1910, ' na lots num-bers 90 to 100 inclusive and IIS to138, Inclusive, Block "B"; lots l;rf to

inclusive, lots 166. 157, 161 tu K6Inclusive ln Block "C"; lots 261 toMl, Inclusive. In Block "D"; lots 116to 463. Inclusive, in Block "B"; lots600 to 669, Inclusive, and lots 676 to686, Inclusive, tn Block "Q"; lot 944in Block "I"; lots 1083 to 1087. Indu•ive, ln Block "J"; 1'its 1090 to 1101Inclusive, lots 1106 to 1109. Inclusiveand lots 1113. 1113 ln Block "J": loti1160 to 1154, Inclusive In. Block "K 'lots Sll to 648. Inclusive, in Block "F"all of the above lota are situate eastof Central avenue as shown oi. theaforesaid map.

Also all those lota as shown on saidmap known as numbers 59 to 73 Inclu-sive in Block "M": lots 186 to 198 In-clusive tn Block "N"; also lots 308to 331 Inclusive In Block "N"; lots 370to 291 Inclusive in Block "O"; alsolots 389 to 390 Inclusive and 393 to406 inclusive ln Block "O"; lots 46Eto 476 inclusive in Block "P"; alsolots 494 to 607 Inclusive In Block "P";lots 667 to 678 inclusive in Block "Q";also lots 630 to 643 incluHive in Block"Q"; lots 693 to 698 inclusive and 701to 714 inclusive In Block "R"; alsolota 761 to 773 inclusive in Blwlt "R1 .lota 82* to 837 Inclusive and 864 to 877Inclusive in Block "8"; <ots 917. !)1S,931 to 923 Inclusive In Bloeii "T": lot.=i982, 986 and 1008 In Block 'IT; alsolots 996 to 999 ln Block "U": lota 1031to 1037 inclusive; lots 1045 lo 1053 In-

all aneV statute!

JOHN C.ru.90 '

—I.K4J.4L ABV

Church otand nirtoh

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B BAU-'InNew Jer»ty, latwaan

the oerssaa PraibrMrtM8 r » r H l r Cttnpta&anu.-Hermaasan, e t ox., »V elants, n >a J » aatV e t m

tniitts dated fliutetntiea is, lsw.By virtu* of the aoor»"«tat«J writ to

me UirsetMl and deliTered. I wiUpose te sal* i t public vendu* onW K E B D A f , _ ^ p » IRH JPtAY Or

NOV"at two o'leitornoon ofAce in theN. J.

All the followtag tract -or parcel ofland and presUsse hereinafter particu-larly described, sltuat*. hrlnc and be-ing Hi the TuwttsWP of Woodbrldfe, hi[he County onJUddMMX and State otNew Jersey.

Being known and designated _thlrty-nve Teet ot lot twenty-three <«)on map entitled, "Map of 106loti at Fords. New Jersey,George Llddle." Roundedscribed as follows: '

BBGINNINO a^.a point lh the east'

D. u a itadard ttane In fheat th# tkarlTs Of-of Itew Bmnswfch,

«, That t h e n be Issued lor t*a pur-pose M Mlimi «uch sum bonds IB tm>corporate naiue of U » 'iownship otWoorioridge in the amount of OneHundred Ninety-three 'thousand (lyj.-«*.UU) Dollars, or such lesser amourtas upon the aate-thereor sitall producesaid amount, which bonds anal pe des-lfH»te« UKNBKAL IMf HOrfiMHn I'TOND8, and she II be in such denom-ination and form and payable, princi-pal and interest, tn suob medium andat such times and place, and shall bearInterest at such rate or rates a* maytie provided by resolution of this ittwn-*hlp Committee.

&. Said bonds shall be sieved by,theChairman of the ipwnahip. i_omuun»and by the Township 'ireasurer and at-tested by the TowMhlp Clerk, unoarthe seal of the TowWahip, and II cou-pons tor the payment of inter** beattached they shall be executed fay U tfacsimile signature - of the TjMrlsCpTrtasurer. . -e s .

«. The TownshipTownahlo of Woodoity .of Middlesex, heatid declares:

(a) That thet d d

_J of thetn the Cuon-

•y determines

(a) That the i r m n arobable; iin-eastred period ot oaefunMas of IM invprovementa menUoeiedla Beetion 1hereof, computed In .ateardanee -withthe proTlMons oi Chapter 301 of tbeLaws ol 1*1«, as HnenOMl,' Is thtrtyrthree yean. . . • • r

(b) 'That the average.sssatss a valu-ations of Jhe taxable real property In-cluding Imttrovementa Ot said Town-ahip rompuEed upon the next preceding

act

buildingowned byand de-1

erty line of Thlra Street, distant alxty(80) feet aoutherlr from the oornaiformed by the Interaction of tbe saidsoutherly line of I W h street with theeasterly line of Third street: thencerunning easterly at right angtaa toThird street one hundred UOQfeet i

street thlrty-flve (M> feet; thenc*westerly, parallel with the first ooure*(1W) teet to the aald easterly line ofThird street, a n T thencenortherly, alone theThird street, fluHV-:the point or place of

Decree amounting to

.Together with all and singular . „rights, privileges, hereditaments aridappurtenances thereunto belonging 01In anywise appertaining.BERNARD *f o J S m S l j , Shertlf.WILLIAM A. S P B N C K B J a U l*33S3

LKOAI, ADVKBTI8BHBNT

Chan OB ry OIi.tw jtiwjy. iMSlwMII i w i«ril.

/tiiiuuy OUVIIISH liiltuiiiiuii, a coifold-•.mil 1.1 ,,ew jmmy. Complainant, aj»ufkunna Aiiuerswn. m. ais,, v«[enuai)ts.fi f'a tur aai6 u( ruoitjag«a prenuseiiidated Uvtober 8, i»ai,

By vinue of me above stated wriito me directed and oeuvexM, X winexpose to sale at public venuue i>uwKUvaaDAy ThK irra UAV o t

uumnlBBK, A. U , 18*1at two o clock standard time in thenfternuuii of the said day at the Sher-iff « Office in the City of hew Bruns-wick, N. J.

All the following tract or parcel efland and premises hereinafter particu-larly described, situate, lying and be-ing in the Townahip of Woodbrldgv,in the County of Middlesex and Stateot New Jemey.

BEGINNIG

The aet debt of the said Town-ship computed In the manner pepvldedIn said section 13 is il.MT^M.SSl«.S4«). . .

(d) That the ahnual and aupplo-mental debt statements . required bysaid section IS have bean "made andtiled as therein required. '

7. That there shall be levied in eachyear while any ol aald bonds shall beoutstanding, in the sane manner andat the same time as other taxes, a taxupon all the taxable real property ofsaid Township sufficient to producethe amount of principal and Interest tobecome due In the succeeding year.

8. This ordinance shall take effectupon its publication as provided bySection 13 of Chapter 38S of the Law!of 1916 as amended together with thestatement required by said section, andthe Township Clerk shall have the pow-er to select the newspaper In which itshall be published and to specify thedate after which the bonds snail be Is-sued and delivered.

Commltteeman-aVLarge of theTownship of Woodbrldge. In

the County of MiddlesexAdopted:Attest:Township Clerk.1 Timed

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at a point formed bythe Intersection of the northerly sideof Calvin street with the westerly lineof Sewaren avenue; thence (1) norther-ly along the westerly line of Beware'navenue, fifty feet and two one-hun-dreths of a foot (60.03) to the souther-ly line of lot number 963; thencewesterly and along the southerlyof lot number 963 one hundred feet —

feighty-two ona-hundreths (100.8?) of afoot to the easterly line of lot number849; thence (3) 'southerly ang along

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1077 Inclusive, and 1056 xo 105<) iticlj-Blve, all in Block ."V"; loU ii-)3 to1198 Includive, lots 1304 to IiO5 inrhi-slve, lots 1210. 1211 find 1212 in Ulwk"W". The above kits are situate westof Central avenue as shown 011 a&ldmap.

Also all those lots on said mapknown as lots 301 to 306 Inclusive inblock designated for the purpose ofthis conveyance as Block "NX ; lota391 to-298 inclusive and tota 389 to890 Inclusive ln \ block designated forthe purposes of this conveyance asBlock "OX"; lots 479 to 491 InclusiveIn block designated for the purpose ofthis conveyance as Block "PX"; lota681 to 637 Inclusive in block designatedfor the purpose of this conveyance asBlock "QX"; lost 717 to 758 InclusiveIn block designated for this convey-ance an Block "RX": lots 843 to 861inclusive in block designated for thisconveyance an Block SX": lots 903to 909 inclusive In block designatedfor this conveyance as Block "TX":lota 1913 to 1030 Inclusive in blockdesignated for this conveyance asBlock "VX". All of the ajbove blocksare situated west of Lake view avenueas shown on said map.

Reserving and excepting therefronlots 319, 320 and 331 in Block N. whichwere released as shown below.

Decree amounting to approximately»46,O9O.

Together with all and singular therights, privileges, hereditaments andapDurtenanoes thereunto belonging orln anywise appertaining. £BERNARD M. QANNOK, Sheriff.JOHN C. STOCKEL, Solicitor.M8.8O 10-23-3O-ll-8-lS"it

he easterly line or lot number S49 fifty(60) feet to the northerly line ot Caf-vln street; thence (4) easterly, andalong the northerly line of Calvinstreet one hundred and two feat andforty-one' one-Hfcndreths ot a foot(102.41) to the point or place of BE-GINNING, : .

Known as lots 960 and 951 in Block"I" on u map of Iota owned by Be-wareh Realty and Investment Com-pany, located «t Sewaren; Mftbe Town-ship of Woodbrldge, County of Iftc|dle-aex and Static of New Jersey, sMarch 23, 1910, by Mason . *C. B. '

Decree amounting to approximately

SHBRirF*S 8ALKIN CHANCHKT OF NBW JERSEY-

Between THC WK8T END BUILD-ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION otNewark. H, 3,, Complainant, andRADIO ASSOCIATES, >RTHUR N.FIBaSONTiteOSlnr of RADIO AS-SOCIATES and ULLJAN SACHS, «t.als., Defendant!, Ft Fa for sale ofmortgaged premises drfted October 6,1981.By virtue of the above stated'writ

to me directed and dpltvervd, I willexpose tn sale at public vendue onWEDNESDAY. THE TWBNTY-FIFTH

DAY OF NOVEMBER. NINETEENHUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONB

at two o'clock Standard Time ID theafternoon of said-day at the SheriffsOffice In the City of New Brunswick,N, J.

All the following; tract or parcel ofland and premises hereinafter particu-larly described, situate, lying and be-ing In the Township of. Woodbrtdge,lit the County of Middlesex and Staleof New Jersey. T 7

BBGINNINO at a stak*hi the North-erly line of Trieste street aistant threehundred seventy teet from tbe Inter-section ot the said Nortnerly line orTrieste ftreet with the Westerly line ofWilson avenue thence' running (1)Northerly and at right 1 angles withTrleitte street oile 'hundred feet to Rstake: thence (B) WesteHy parallelwith Trieste stMst sixty teet to aitake; thence <l) Southerly parallelwith the first course one nuhdrea feetto a stake in th» NortMrly line ofTrieste street; them* L<4) Easterly

long the said Northerly line or Tritatpitreet and parallel with second courseilxty feet to the point and place nf

BEGINNING.Being known and designated as lots9, 10, Block 443 D oil a certain imp

entitled "Iseltn, litm Jersey, Wood-

j999. -Together with all and singular the

lights, privileges, hereditament* andappurtenances thereunto belonging orIn anywise appertaining.BERNARD M, GANNON. Sheriff.PETER CLAOSBJN, Solicitor,136.04 nie-tt-tnon

- U ^ p A L ADVBSTiSBWBNT-

NOTICXNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Township Committee will hold ameeting «t the Memorial MunicipalBuilding, Woodbrldfe, N, J,, on No-vember 23rd. 1881, at 8:80 o'cteek Inthe 'afternoon, to consider tne finalpansage of the following; ordinance, atwhich lime and place objections; there-to may be 'presented by any taxpayerof the Township. •_• "

B. J.

LBOAL ADVKBTISEHBNT

SHERIFF'S SALB-^-In Chancery olNew Jersey. Between Frank Van

ygklK Complainant, and HenryAaroodt and Emil Koyen, Defendants.Fi Fa for the sate of mortgaged prem-ise* dated October 16, 1031..By virtue of .the ab'ove stated writ

tn me directed and delivered, I willexpose to sale at public vendue on.WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF.

DECEMBER. A. D. 1931at two o'clock standard time In theafternoon of said day at the Sheriff'sOffice jln the City of New Brunswick,

All' those certain lots, tracts or par-eels of land and premises, hereinafterparticularly described, situate, lyfand being in the Township of Wobridge, in the County of Middlesex,and State of N«w Jersey.

Being- known and designated u» ldt#No*. «0 and 91 in Block 378N on sjnap. of a portion of Berkley TerraceMowing subdivision of Block 373N,situated ln Iselln, Middlesex County.New Jersey, which map la on (U« in theoffice of the Clerk of Middlesex Coun-ty. '

Being the same premiMnjyed t o th ' " "

by_a» con-veyed t o the party of the first part

l deed " '" ' - •of the party of the secondpart, dated November 30. 1939. andrecorded m the office of the Clerk ofMiddlesex County.

Decrees amounting to approximately

Together with all and singular therights, privileges, hereditaments andappurtenances ^hereunto belonging qrin- Anywise appertaining.WIRWARD M. rtANNOW. Sheriff.TAMWS F. PATTBN. S l l«19.83

WAN,P Clerk.

AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FORTHE RAISING OP HN,000.OO BYTHE ISSUANCE OF GENBRAL IM-PROVEMENT BONDS AND MARING ADDITIONAL.. APPROHHIA

FIRMING ACTS HERffiTOFOKEDONE CONCERNING THB SAME.

Be it Ordained by the Township Commlttee of the Township of' Woodbridge, in the County of Middlesex1, That it is necessary, to . rals«

S193.OOU.00 for the following purposes:For paying the- Township'!share of the cost of streetpaving local improvementsheretofore autf— '" '

forsessments ht,vebeen duly conflnneTand'theTownship's share deUrm-ined as followsFor paying the Township'sshare of the cost of sew™ f

^ ^ n P 1 ^ v e m e n ' tfheretoforeassessments for

which have been duly con-firmed and the Tr ~ " ' 'share determinedlowsFor payingshare 'local Improvement*

IiflOAlJ ADVERTISEMENT

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fore authorised, awesementsfor which hava been dulyconfirmed and th*' Town-ship's share determined asfollows . - , . ; . . . ' , , .For paying the Tewashlp'sshare of the coat- « <aon-atructlng sidewalks M localimprovemeri' "thorlzed, i _which have beenfirmed and the .share determinedlowsFor paying theshare ot street .For paying the townsh ip ' sshare of'the oost of depart-.mental equipment . . . . . . . . . . 4,746.00For paying the. cost of the

w u i i n ±B«iimi, film u v m ; , nuuu-bridge Township, Middlesex- Countv.Wew Jersey," owned by Radio Associ-ates, Inc.. 180 Broadway,' New YorkCity, made May, 1933, by Larson k Fox,Civil Engineers. 17S-9 -Smith Street,Perth Amboy, New Jersey, which manis on Me in the office.of the Clerk ofMiddlesex County.

The above property -Is to be soldsubject to the following encumbrances'Unpaid taxes ana assessments If any:legal'effect of the SonlnK Ordinance:restrictions appearing of record. If any, .4nd such facts as an accurate surveywould disclose. .

Decree amounting to approximatelymnon r.mn.on.Together with all and singular, tiu>

rights, privileges, heredilamfnts andappurtenances thereunto belonging orln anywise aDoertftlnlnr •

BERNARD M. GANNON.T- Rfclf

128.14

LEVY. FENSTER ft•BnliHtnrs.

• , 10-30-^6^18-XHt

Phone Woodbrldge S-140B

JOSEPH TUREKHOUSfii MOVING AM*

, WKECKIWQ

826 ROAD

8ew*ren, N. i.

PHONK WOODBfilDOS B-U17

CHARLES SERMAYANAntique aad -afedsni' Furniture

Upaolstored sad «efl»Ulud

8Up Oojian aad A^baeses '

OBIENTAL. BITaiT~OUtANBD ANUBBFAUUSn

p g e cost of theiiUftttUation of traffic lights 10,000.00For paying the cost of*»iw- ."

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Between POR-FflEADINa BUILD* 1 For" paving the Township*INO & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor- share of the coat of the oon-

tC>onm^sj)i», a j ^ ^ ^ l a f » u c l l o n , o f . « ' "

premises datea Octobervirtue of the above Btated writ |the above s t a t d wr

and delivered, I will ex-public vendue onTHE NINTH. 6AY O

R, NINETEEN HUNAND TH1RTY-ONBk Standard Time ln thethe said day at the 8h»r-

tho City of N«i» Brunn-

POBIFor paying for*coat of Fords'?"'For paying fAvenel WadingTut paying forJsulng the bonds'

308 MADU0Ni'KRTa AMUOY

PUone P. A-llJIOO ; i»0«

. .. _ . , —. following tract or ,10,861 land and pramlass herelAHftarIB s f Iwly desorlbea, situate, '" • " ' i n g tn the Towashin of WoftaMW** t"

the County of Middlesex andlMatt «fNew Jersey;' , > ' • **

Which on a ms,» entitledroperty of J. Btt4M>erg, a,A * * CounS, Hsw im

M June, 1"ll0. (*nd nw*»Simons.. " " v-

10.16I«,M|

f . *•>.

THOMAS MEACHAM

fl. That In caae an'**t forth In Hectlon-1amounts heretoforesaid improvements

MKalians haveamount abovepreviously ma

treby approprialt). That any and

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Tw>Haur»i- iiril of•" iut tiie li

heiHjor -to the

O be and!rmed.''

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McKown -.„ 8.68McKown..... 8.63

*>£38.638.63«.«&8.(4

McKdwri ....McKown ~ ...McKown ......:McKownvMcKownMcKown... 8.6

1.61.63

2 L 8.63

P.P.P. McKown.P.' McKown..P. MetCdwn..

WendellWendell

McKownMCKOWD

MeKown_...

n ordinance autnoniing a suppw-. mental joint contract wun otn« inu-

iiuvs mating to tn* MUiwayVMIW "Sunk mtt and Uiip««uVvoriui and providing (or the lurtiwr

A aid improv»m«nt tfced p<A said

iwtfce

10.M

gimprov»m«nt,

* P ai.ssm«nw anaMuiyiuc tJ» joint contract Hereto-fore mau» lor «ud improv»m«ni andtna yroinanct autnonung said' con-UTlfOrdaintd by th« Township Com-

aomte of u e i-owii»nip oi Wooaorldgn•m am coudty or uutntmtx. an IQIIOWV;

WK. I. -mil municipality »IM|1 «n-Mf . into a sutviumniai cunt,raot forin*. Manway "raiiey vunk Hewer anajjiipoml Works by .and between the

i i i t i ljjiipoml Works y d betweiMloWing municipalities, namely;

city at Rahwaypofougb of OarwoodBortumn trf Koselle Park

. Borough oi. KenllworthiDWnaniP ot craplard _•

shall bey

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r c* aprlngfleld .Vownsnip of.Cwk '•'xownaniy at Woodbrldge !

in *uoatantialiy tne form Hereinafterit ibrtn ana tne commit|eem*n-*t-

at (he 'township ol Wooaoridge,*iM~ihe (Jierk thereoi ^re hereoy au-

and directed to execute saiu. . .a i l of wnfcn la in pursuance

Jt an act of the legislature of thedtate of New Jersey, entitled-: "AnSot'to authorise two or more munici-palities of tMs Mtate to Jointly con-struct and maintain outlet or trunk

constituting Chapter * ot theof 18W, and 'tne acts amendatory

•Hereof ana supplementary (iieieio.• bee A. ilio aum ot H f i U iiiUU-dktiU t»«i.iMAi.Oo> Oouars is iereDy ap-proprifcten to meet tn* liability ol tmsiQUUtcipality under said original andsupplemental contract for tne cost ofiXMUtruction ot said sewer and disposalwork* as therein provided and saidsum shall iram time to time be paidco the 'treasurer or ih» Joint Meetingas required by said supplemental con-tract and by law.

The aduitlonal sum of ELEVENTHOUSAND (*n,000.00) Ddiars I*hereby appropriated tor the paymentol Interest during the construction- ol•aid eewer and disposal works and sixmonths thereafter which shall accrueon notes or bonds Issued lor the costol construction and for the payment utlegal and 'other expenses properlychargeable as part o( the coat of con-struction of said Improvement but notpayable to the Mnt Meeting.

Me. 8. For the purpose ol" raisingmoneys hereby appropriated temporarynotes or bonds of this municipality•hail be issued In a principal amountHot exceeding the amount hereby ap-propriated and may from lime to timeD* renewed and said notei r>r bonds•hall be payable on' demand or shallmature in not exceeding six year*from the date when the purpose for

t*r*of, tn place and insteadprovtmenu a d*KMMU m _*tt*xfl>*d to t w origin*, contract

All changes hereioior* made Dy U»Joint Meeting resulting in constructingthe improvement* described in saidSchedule X Instead of a* described inMid Schedule A attached to the origi-nal contract are hereby approved, rati-fied and confirmed.

That part of the disposal works de-scribed in Schedule X which 1* thereindesignated for future construction siuUIbe constructed from time to time uthe parti** hereto shall determine, Itis not intended hereby to defer thetime for the reorganisation ot the Jointmeeting until such future construction

""- i and such rtorganl*-, - place upon th* eem.

all other pan* of *ald lavr---.- , . which shairb* constructad.ortnwlUk.

Th* eald ImprovemenU shall be con-structed In general a* described in themap* and plan* marked "Map* and

ihway Valley Trunk Sewer.wnplled at part of the Bu^

plemental Contract, a* of March \1MV and filed In the otflce of th*Joint Meeting and in the office* ol tn*clerks of the-municipalities that areparties hereto; •.Cuticle III. Th* co*t of con»tructlonof the improvement to be forthwithconstrUictMl In e«cesi of fl,V75,(O0(which Is th* aggregate of th* maxi-mum llalllties of the parties hereto un-der the original contract) shall be paidby the parti** 'hereto In accordancewith the percentage of cost *et.aftertheir respective names in the followingw - - ^ ^ - •.•«<•>» .hall he lla-

mapsplans ofmad* and

l t i

•ttacned Merato« part hereof show*

Continued On Page 6

INFLUENZASPREADING

Check

their respective names in the fol lowgtable but no municipality shall be lia-ble for more than the mailmutn liabil-ity set after its name tn the following

Name* of

Percentage ot CoatU> be paid by

each MaximumMunicipalities ifuCity ot Rahway . .IIBor. ot Oarwood ..10Bor. RoMll* Park . B.90MWBor. ot Kenllworth S.&78743Township Cranford 30.068847Town ot Weatlleld 35.73B0S8Twnsp. Springfield fl.OeWMTownship of Clark 4.018TO7

Liability$178,748

97,08136.180

oB180.570231.60781.69836.128

irposeha* b

)which they have been Issued ha* beencarried out and may be subject toearlier call for payment; shall bear In-

$900,000All provisions of the original con-

tract, relating to payments of trmand defaults In making such payment*•ball apply tr> the oaymenta required

Total U0.000000<** O 1 * ' . . J i k . nrlvll

J?be nSde by^VTv™*

follow^: _. . . m , l n U | n i n g . and(IncludliiK

Cold* at'666.

once w:fth

Take it aa a preventatlvfi.

U M 666 Salrcj for Babies,

10.8610.8610.8610.8810.8710.8710.8710.86110.8610.8710.8410.8410.8610.8610.8610.8810.8610.8610.8410.8610.8610.8610.8610.8610.8710.87110 J 710.8710.8610.8610.8710.8610.86

0030x10020x10020x10010x10630*10080x10030x100'80x10020x10410x10080x100

„ 000x100

00

WendellWendellWendellWendellWendellWendell

PrMcKowH............P. MoKown. ...„

HeKowiL........McKownMoKown

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•10.8610.8110.810.810.810.810.810.810.810.810.8610.8710.8710.8710.8610.8610.86!16.86'10.8610.8610.8610.8610.8710.8610.8610.86

tarest*at not exceeding six per centum(M>) per annum and all other mattersrelating to the Issuance and renewal of•aid notes shall be determined by res-olution or In such manner as may beprovided by resolution. Said tempor-ary notes or bonds shall be Issued inpursuance oc an act of the Legislatureut the State uf New Jersey entitled

An act to authorize and regulate theissuance of oonds and other oDllga-llons and the incurring of IndepiedneaBDy county, city, borough, village, town,township; or any municipality governedby an improvement commission," ap-proved March 22, 1916, constitutingChapter 263 of the Pamphlet Laws ofJ91ti and the acts amendatory thereofand supplementary thereto.• Sec. i. The cost of the trunk sewerand the disposal work* to be paid bythis municipality under the aald con-tract (together with interest duringconstruction and six months thereafter)thai! be paid by special assessmentlevied on the lands in the vicinity ofthe Improvement or served by said Im-provement as shall be specially bene-fited as near aa may be in proportionto the peculiar benefit, advantage, orincrease in value which the said respec-tive lands or parcel* of land or real,estate shal be deemed to receive by)reason ot said Improvement and in nocake shall «ny'assessment on any par-cel of land exceed in amour! such pe-culiar benefit, advantage or. increasein va|ue. 3houia the total of such as-sessments not equal the cost of saidImprovement then the balance ot thesaid cost over and above the amountof aald special assessment* shall bepaid by the municipality.

8ec. 6. Whenever the benefits of•aid Improvement shall be (/.tended toland and real estate In this municipal-ity by the construction of- any lateralsewer or sewers, drain or drains, suchland or real estate, to which the bene-fits shall be extended shall be assessedtherefor to an amount not exceedingthe amount of benefits actually re-ceived by such land or real estate nut-Withstanding that this municipalityShall have paid Its share of the cost ofconstruction of said 'Improvement out>f general funds or at the general ex-

jenae and-notwithstaVidlng that Indebt-edness therefor shall have been paid

1. The cost ofcrating the Improvementpart of said cost current repair* amcleaning) for any calendar year shnlbe paid by the municipalise* in proportion to the average number of KKIIon* per day discharged into the entireImprovement by the municipalities re-spectively then using the same. Suchuse shall be determined by flow meas-urements taken within two months be-fore the estimate for the next calendaryear is made and certified. Such meas-urements shall be taken simultaneouslyand shall show substantially continu-ous graph* of the flow for a period ofone month. Provided, however, thatthe Township of Woodbrldg« shall beunder no obligation to pay any part ofsuch cost unless tt* use of the improve-ment shall then exceed 600,000 gnlinnsper day and In determining the pro-portionate use of tn*« improvement bythe municipalities for the purposes ofthis section there shall first be deduct-ed and not included in the computationthe use of said improvement '-" 'h»said Township' of Woodbrldrextent1 of but not exceeding "Ions per day.

If any municipalities, but not. all,shall use the improvement before the.romoletlon of the whole improvement

constructed, such coat

by theto the

gal-

to"be~presently constructed, such coatshat be borne by the municipalities so

$5,000.00IN CASH PRIZESSee Your Druggist

ilther In whole or In part.Sec. 6. he owner of any land* upon

vhlch any aasesment for said improve-ment shall have been made may paytuch assessment* • In ten equal yearlynstalmsnt* With legal Interest thereontt tuch time In each year as the firstnatalment for taxes tor said, year shall!>e payable, provided . that any partyassessed shall have the privilege of

ylng the whole of any assessment orany balance 'of .Instalment* with ac-crued interest thereon at qp4 time; incase any such instalment shall remainunpaid for thirty day* from and after 1the time When the itm* shatTbecome Idue and payable the whole assessment ior balance thereon shall become- and beImmediately due and payable and abwldraw Interest at the rate imposed apon Ith* arrearages of tajps In the raunlci-1

••THE FUBUO BE PLEASED*™"

$4.00 toB O S T O N

$3.00 toPROVIDENCE

(Above fare* laelude berth In eabla)The splendid steamer* of this linegall from Pier 11 V- R- (ft. of Lib-erty St, N. Y.) Dally and Sunday,6:00 P. M. Outside Btateraoma,with nuaalni water, 11.00.

Phone BArclay 7-1800OBCRKSTBA AND DANCING

COT ONIALLINE

HAVE YOURSHOES REPAIREDTODAY

Ik" prepared when the flnlNiiow f«ll«. Don't becaught with thin shamand Mutt be caught by *cold or puetunooU. Stoutsoles are good protectionAgahut Inclement weather.

Louis Bellanca21 MAIN STREET

WOODBRIDGE

RIDE A HORSEFOR REAL SPORT

We have tbejn waitingyou at'the

for

WoodbridgeRiding

Academy1.18 UPPER' MAIN ST.,

WOODBRIDGE, S. 3. ,

RATHB1.00 FIRST HOUR

$1.00 FOB EACHADDITIONAL tf

Prices for Private Ioatroc-. tloii* C^n Be Obtained

ARTHUR M E ^ ". Proprietor.'

410.87

paltty and shall be collected In the'muuier prescribed by law, • ' . ' !

Sec, 7. \A11 ajMaamenu as collectedshall be Immediately placed in an ac-count known &* "Local ImprovementAwejBiMht Account." Such money*.shall be used only to pay Indebtednessincurred for said Improvement whetherby temporary or permanent not** orbondij i

Sec 18. An ordinance of thl* munici-pality entitled: "An ordinance author-ising a Joint contract with other mi 'Ipalltlea relating to the Rahway ViTrunk Bewer and Disposal Work*providing for the flnahcing of ~gatlon* of said contract IBd in* levy-Ing of Bpeclal &s»eSment3.irflnallyadopted July 33, jS57 1* hereby approved, ratified and confirmed. - ,

8ec. 9. The contract known as "Con-tract for Railway Valley Trunk Sewerand Disposal Works," dated October30, IMS. by and between the munlolpall-U*s named in Section 1 of this ordi-nance as the same shall be amendedand supplemented by the supplementalcontract authorized by this ordinanceI* hereby approved, ratified and con-

Sec. 10. The form of supplemental"OQtraet authorised by this ordinance•hall be substantially as follow*:

CONTRACT mad* ot this day of 1«H,between the Ctty of Rahway, the Bor-ough of Oarwood, the Borough at Ro-wlle Park, the Borough of Kenllworth.the Town of WeatfleTd. the Township iof Springfield, the Township of Clark. Ithe Townjhip of Woodbrldge, all l>«lngmunicipal corporations organised un-der the laws Of the State of Mew Jer-

v . . . . . . . .-»•„ . . ,

McKownMeKown

Wendell P.,McKownWeaMl P. McKownWmdrtl P. McKownWendell P. McKowtiWeadell P. MeKown,Wm&U P. MoXovaWiadrtl P. McKewnWendell P. MeXovnWendell t>.

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Let Us Prepare YourWinter Driving

WATER PUMPS PACKEDHOSE REPLACED

RADIATORS FLUSHED(TOPS REDRESSED

i ARVIN HEATERI ALCOHOL ANT1-FREEZE

ACCESSORIES

Gas OilRepairing

?» m act of tt* StaU of Newentitled: "An act to authorti* two ormore municipalities In this state tnJointly construct and maintain outletor trunk sewers," constituting chapter86 of the laws of U9» and the set*amendatory thereof and supplementary

and thehe partiintent and amend the said con-

l«s hereto' d**lr*ienc'

herein provided.

Article t. ThTa^SSlSract is to suppU-and amend the contract bet*

lias hereto. daUd Octoberrain sometimes referredglnal contract") and I

scution hereof tfi* two con<... be r*£d together,of any IhconslcUnoy. between

' and th» origin*! oontraot,i* of thk* contract shall

sT A T EERVICETATION

395 AMBOY AVL, WOODBRIDGE, N. J.

Whan you think of yotir MHU

CaH 2332 Perth AmWjr* . Wffl Sespir You With H i * Gnfc

Ct)AL

STATE COAL i MJEPLYin

Page 5: ea dits Get $81,000 in Rahwa?Bank - DigiFind-It...plan an unemployment relief program for the winter. With a State law In effect which will provide a proportionate share of the funds

NOTICE OF T A |S94N394N38*N

Lot 8Lot e

Worth St.Worth Bt.Worth «t.Worth *t.Worth St.Bond St.Bold St,Bond St,Bond St.Bond St.Bond St,Bond 8t.Bontt, St.-Bond St.MoKUUer,

WendellWanfteil

-WenDe

. ; , - • • • > •

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Kartell P. Hcftown.. „„„.Weifdell P. McKown.Wendell P. McKown

P. MoKown......p. McKown

Wendell V. MoKown._...Wendell P. McKownWendell P, McKown..

.WantoU P. McKown.WendCfJ P. MeKown..W«ndel\p. McKown,.Wendell Y». McKown..Wendell P. McKown

oWenttell.P, MeKown....^.Wendell P. McKewn—.-Wendell P. McKown.Wendell P.Weridell P. McKowinWendell P. HCKOWJI-Wendell P. McKown-Wendell P. MeKown_Wendell P. MeKown^.Wendell P. MtKownx:Wendell p. McKownP.

P.Wendell P. MeKown...Wendell P. McKown.Wendell P. McKown..Wendell F. MeKown

Wendell P. McKown

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C. A. LARSONCollector

1BNT—

from page 4)

th* numated capacityi Improvementof description,ment referredare the part*

shown on raid

Rate of FlowIn millions

Parts of the of gallonsImprovement per day

Joint Trunk Section 1 15.42Joint Trunk Section 3.. 15.42Joint Trunk Section 2.. 16.411

Spur 11.11•lib Trunk... 4.31Spur 4.81

„ Main Spur . . . 4.81OafWOed Spur 1.72Oarwood Spur 2.S9

Trunk Section 1 . .Trunk Section 2 . .Trunk Section 8

Sub Trunk . .Spur ,,

• Spur

Trunk Section l.nt Trunk Section 2.

Trunk Section a.Bub Trunk .

. . . BpurPark Spur

Spur

SectionBet lionSectionTrunkBpur

3.73.18.73.73.73.7

2.022.UI2.022. £22.000.622.00

1.861.B51.86l.H>1.86

contribution shall be nudeat such point* aa not to ex-ceed the oapaelty of the im-provement when added to theright* ot contribution *such spurs ana sufr'Uiof Wtstneld, Qarwood, Kan-Uworth, Uprlngneld and Ro-selle Park, provided howeverthat Uranford shall have nuright to contribute to theOarwood Spurs and

'ike rat* o( flow Herein Mated la themaiunuid rue ol now pemutiea, anuno mumctpuicy itiau iiave tM ri»ntto exoeaa eucn rate lor any pariod of

Section 1Section 2

_ . flection 8Sab Trunk .Bpur

" " Spur .

5.7»5.796.7115.796.796.798.47

p . 2 83"a contribution to the

Spur and theSpur shall

kt tuch polnte aathe capacity ofnt when added

..*'• right of con-to aald epur.

have no right to contributeIn excess ol 1.5 M. 0. D. tothe Roselle Park Spur.

Clark Township:—Joint Trunk Section 1~. 2.01joint 'irunic bection *.. 2.01Joint 'irunK bection a., a.ui

Also UlarK 'iownahlp haathe rlgnt to contribute totne various spur* and sub-trunks within its limns tor atotal contribution at a ratenot to exceed il>l M. G. u.but such contribution shalltit maae at auch points aa notto exceed the capacity of theimprovement wnwi added tothe right* of contribution tosuch spun and sub-trunksuf Wsitnsld, uarwood, Ken-llworth, Sprlngneld, HostilePark and Cranford.

Rahway :—Joint Trunk Section 1..11.70Woodbrldge Spur 1.98 M.U.D,

Also Ranway has tbe rightto contribute to Joint TrunkSection 3—11.76 M.O.D. less

i total amount contributed byIt to Woodbrldge Spur.

Also Rahway has tne rightto contribute to Joint TrunkSection S but such contribu-tion shall be limited to ahamount which will not ex-ceed the capacity of the im-provement when added to therights of contribution ofWeatntia, Oarwood, Kenil-worth, Springfield, RosellePark, Cranford and ClarkTownship. .

Woodbrldge;—Present Woodbrldge Spur3.32.

An additional spur shall beconstructed for the use olWoodbrldge (as shown bySchedule X) without cost toWoodbrldge and may be usedby WoodErldge at a maxi-mum rate of How not to ex-oead 8.U.M.O.D.

WoodbrWge- sttaB- have toe

tn> time nowevei brief,.me rate u( now herelil stated for

any part of the improvement meansIUU tuuu rate uf tne municipality atauch part including not only UM con-muution maae at ur at sucn part butaisp uie contribution maae to any up-per parts which must pass through•uoh part.

Article VI.•t ui jtruiue iti of the ortg-

ituki cu..biai;i iri utireu/ iMinfUueu u> rvtttiah xuuows:

municipalities shall pay lor mecoiunrucuuu ui iue reiuaiuuei' ol uie

putni 10 ue CuliSlruuied inluium in uccoruanos wiui we perceu-uuttt oi saiu cost set after uwir re-aiMCtivt) Humes in lue toiiowiug I

reroentage ui cusiIO -De piutt by wvi

Name o( Municipality niuhicipality^uy ot Hun way . . . . . . . . . m.tstcsJli:um ougn ui Unrwoact lu.aMttl»

or Koselie JfarK

.11.SS11.3610.26

Section 1flection 2Section 3

Bub Trunk... 10.2Df d h u the rlfhtte to the varloiwMib-truniu within

tor a total contrta rate not to ex-U. O. D. but men

rightpunt

toto

uae the disposalbe presently con-

structed, to the extent of700,000 gallons per day (In-stead of 600,000 per day asIn the original contract);and shall have the right tous* the completed disposalplant to the extent of itstotal maximum flow throughthe Woodbrtdge spur.

Oijwiaaiai Av.

Q W o AvMiearaM* Av.» M Av.fWeat Av.Nortt AV.

tsstM-fmk

& OM maritan ML ft. , ttlsj.

Central Av.

111 oruer l~l Mtlll Ul lltt.

Ik ajhwAyiPark Drive A

River a t

tue Mutlliuiiai luuus wu».u

Borough M n.emiworthlownsmp ol Cranford ltf.OWt*

oi Westneid .ui apnngtwid s.too(4aol Uiark

iownaniy u< Wuodbrldge . . .If space ae sold in tne improvement

prior io the completion of the entireputnt tne agreement under which theDale 1* made shall provide for a revi-sion of Uie percentage of cost to btpaid by the parties to the contractand the Joint Meeting shall use suchrevised percentages when additionalunits are constructed.

Article VII.Unusual Repairs and Rebuilding

Section 1 uf Article V of the originalcontract Is hereby amended as follows:

The cost of unusual repairs and re-building of the trunk sewer with theexception of the Woodbrldge spur shallbe paid by the municipalities in ac-cordance with the table of percentagesshown In Article HI ot this supplemen-tal contract,

The cost of unusual repairs and re-building of th» Woodbrldge spur shallbe paid by th'e municipalities as fol-lows:

Woodbrldge 62^ per centof the total cost and the remaining37Vi per cent to«be apportioned amongthe municipalities as above providedfor the trunk sewer.

Unusual reoairs and rebuilding of

m e / Uditsu/ uuuDfuintt lu ittia* anum/i i i is naTeeu tfl tiiiuirinauuu ol uwMUtUUUII UUU. WHS BUUPMJU «y luruint nuKting* otl April m, iau±, k.,u

iiuu«r me uitrviaunk uf section A mtpter m, <*. Lj.-'*)iu, anu oeuuun i

ta> ol Article AJU uf cnapier I U ,f. L>. lyil, tnat frfiile the tuuulionaiworn herein provloea tor snail be aoneunder me supervision, of the JoimMeeting as now organised, nevvi theiesauie salaries ol the ilecretary and 'i'reas-urer of tne Joint Meeting snail be attne rate of faHKUM and |160U.OO, re-spectively, per year; the salary of tnePermanent cnainnan snail oe at tnerate of *ttOO.UO per year. In additionto nls remuneracfch at the rate offlOOU.UO per year-lav a specially desig-nated representajrve ot tne Munici-pality; that the salaries of all officers,including the specially designated rep-resentatives front, (he Municipalities,shall cease from- and after February29. 19SI, and that when the Joint Meet-ing shall reorganise for maintenanceafter the completion of the Improve-ment there shall .be no salaried of-ficials other than a Superintendent.

Park Drive kRiver 8t.Cfcurch St.

Ro. Walnut Av.. W. Central Av.

Jetat Trunk •evHeet IWalnut Av. n P. R. W.OeejtrelAv. Uneola Av.P T R . W. Oloria It.

Uneoln Blvd. Rahway Line

Rahway Use Church St.Jelai Trank •eeUea 1

Linden AV.Qrand St.Penn Av.Bssex atWashington StlAwreno* BtMilton Av.Lstralngton BtRiver Crossing

P, R. W.ta iWMdhrldge:P. R. W.

Park Prop.Linden Av.urand St.Penn Av.Bssex 8 tWashingtonLawrenceMilton Av.Lennlngton St.

Linden Av.grand BtPenn Av.•ssaz St.Washington St.Lawrence Av.MUtonLennlngton StRiver CrossingP. R. W.

RiverMat h n k SeeUaa 1

Crossing Woodbridge Une 1440 f t

la Clark TowaiklD:

Rahway UM Treatment Plant M6ftWestaeld aPBr

Artt«l« IX.Section 1 ol Article II uf

Inal contract Is hereby airead as follows;

the urig-amended 10

1. The 'township of Woqdbrldge inconsideration of tne special rights ac-corded to It under-this contract herebyeonnrms tne consent heretofore givenby it and hereby' consents chat sucha disposal works as tne Joint .Meetingmay consider necessary and proper,together with such additions and. al-terations thereto within the area, ac-quired therefor M .may hereafter bemade shall be locttteti within its boun-

the first unit of the disposal plant s»e4eprior to the construction of a secondunit shaU be paid by the municipalitiesin accordance with the table of percen-tages of cost shown In Article .III ofthjb supplemental contract.

Unusual repairs and rebuilding ofthe disposal plant made after the or-iginal section has bean added to shallbe paid In accordance with the tableof percentages of coat shown In ArticlnVI of this supplemental contract.

claries.

InArtltl* X.

case any pat* or clause ot this

V, R. W,Central Av.

Central Av. '

M darweod:Myrtle Av.Myrtle Av.Myrtle AvNew StWillow Av.P. R. W.South Av.In Craatord:Bllse StP. R. W.

In Osrweod:Union St.Fourth Av.fourth Av.Walnut St.Third Av.N. Oak BtThird Av.Division StLincoln Av.In Oranford:Lincoln Av.

Rahway Av,Westneld Line

P. R.

Central Av. MM ft.P. R. W. Ttf I tWalnut Av. and _^

W. Trunk . 8MB f tBeats Oarwaed Spar

3£. arm. 14

Westneld Line' Centre St

5S- ft5V

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South Av.Bllse St.

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Westneld LineUnion StWalnut St.Third Av.No, Oak St.Third Av.Division St.North Av.

contract should a« Illegal, such illegal-ity shall not attest .the other parts ofthis contract.

In witness whertof the said munici-pal corporations, parties hereto, havehereunto caused their respective namesto be signed hereto by their respec-tive municipal officers thereunto dulyauthorized and their respective corpome seals to be hereunto affixed onthe day and year first above writtenin eleven original counterparts. '

TOWNSHIP OP WOODBRIDGEBy: ConthUtteenMUi:«t-Large

Attest: Township ClerkSCHEDULE X.

DeMription ot Runway Valley TrunkSewer and Disposal Works. Main

Trunk as ConstructedP. R. W. Indicates Private Right of

Way. Capacities in million gallons perday. The parts of the improvementas referred to herein correspond to the

t* referred to m the same wordsPlate A hereto* attached.

In Craatord;Lincoln Av.

Division * North Cranford Line

Cranford Line Connection withsouth lateral

Oarweod Main Spur644 ft, 3* In. 7.0

Rahway River between the City' r and the •oraugh of Car-

preperty **wtfr*cTby theting by purchase and con-

The plant is to be of the type knownM sedimentation and disinfection witheladge dlgetlen and drying.

The portion of the plaal to be pres-seMly cowtruoted coaeM* of:

<a) A battery of eight concrete eet-tanks each approximately U»

long, tt feet wide and if feet—p.. i of water, or of equivalent capac-ity, mechanically equip*** tor thTeon-tlnnoue removal of Boating and settle-

<b) Cmired sludge digestion tanks,vices to collect the gas evohwd fromnation will be provided,e) Sludge drying area consisting of

t inches of gravel and • Inches of smart •together with necessary appurtenaaoMwill «e constructed.

id) titmmrr building with equip-'snent to house pumps, ehtotlnatlng ap-Hratua and fadlltle* for the osefttligeiaployeea.

(*) Machinery and apparatos necee-•anr for cnlorination. '

(f) Macadam roadway* around Bttntwith the neoeseanr conorete guttem.

jig) Ptplng and drains around phis/with appurtenance* thereto,

th) Seventy-two Inch pipe dischargefrom pjaht Into Rahway Rim.

(I) Other wucfc necessary and InM-•ssts i to the above. .Tffie portion of the slant for future

ruction—Items (a), (b) and (c>be duplicated.

. •. 11 This ordinance shall tahseffect at the expiration ot ten «**•from the date of its publleatlen aftir

IITIKI jmMmmtn u [hwfMio Bf lenr,-MhmittMfnan-at-Large of tbe *Township of Woodbridge, in

the County of Middlesex.Adopted:Attest: -

Township Clerk.

NOTICEThe forVgolnfe ordinance •

Introduced at a regular meetingof the Township Committee of theTawnahlp of Woodbridge, held onNovember *, 1981.

(Public fiotloe is heft^y glred ofthp Intention of th« gorernlniboldy of this municipality to Joinla tcauslng the public improrementdepcrloed In the above ordinanceto! be made, by entering into thesupplemental contract therein setfoKn with the mtmtclpalttteahatned.

j IBUch persona as m*y object Cosaid improrenient are requested topresent their objections in writ-ing at the office of the Alerk andfite tbe w v a with him *t or be-fore the expiration of ten dtytjitter the daw of this notice, or tothe jroventtns; body of this mUvlc-ipaltty at tu finit meeting heldafter the expiration of Mid tindays, namely: on November S3,1331, at 3:30 P. M., at. the Me-morial Municipal Ballsing, atwhich time said ord4stanoe will beconsidered for final pajaage afterpublic hearing.

B. J. DUNIGAN.Township Clerk.

11-13 and 11-20—hearing 11-2J-31.

Con. 9. Lateral TrunkSewer H.H.

Boselle Park Spurla Boselle Park and CrenfeTd:

2S7J.6n. » t a . 1&.0

Oolfwt Av.Beachwood Av.Orand St,

P. R. W.Fifth St.Meeker Av. ,Wlnans A

Lehlgh. Av.

Faltdute Av.Colfax Av.Beachwood Av.

North*GrandP. R. W. *Fifth St

Beechwood Av..Qrand StP. B. W. at

North Av.StFlfth St

Meeker Av.Wlnans Av.

Win. 3,8Mln. 5.5

Meeker Av. P. H. W.N7 Lenigb. Av: Walnut Av. *

Trunk SewerWeedbridge Spur

In Bah way (except a small piece):P. R. W. Woodbridge Llnetmnan Av.Inman Av. P. R. W. Leosyllle Rd.

1187 ft.

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LeesviUe Rd.Haselwood Av.WltherspoonP. R. W.

P. R.W. Losvl le R .Inman Av. Haselwood Av.Leesville Rd. - Wlthergpoon St.Haxelwood P. R. W.Wltherspoon at Junction H. H.Junction M. H. Treatment Plant

Miss Josephine KolbWeds Spotswood Man

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kolb otLinden avenue, announce ' thomarriage of their daughter, Jo-seoihlne to ClfTerp Novltt, of Spots-wood. The wedding took placeon October 20. The couple wiltmake their home, in Bpotawood.

.Rumania has 18,7^0,000 acresof forest; Its ttmbe/ Induatry Isone of the most ltttjmctiint.

El Salvador Is * one-cropcountry. Its prosperity depend*on coffee, which is grown on ap-proximately 150,000 *eree,

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