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"The La*gUf Paid Cirjilatlofr to WoodbrtdgOLDESTIN WOODimiDOKTOWNSHIPAN INHRl'ENDKNT NKWSPAPEnPUBLISHED IN THE INJERK9T OF WOODtlftlDOE T0WNSHI11WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933 ' FOU'KTH YEARTHREW CENTS PER COPYANWATE nvETrsdrooir!R AND SCRIPT SYSTEM [MERCHANTS P U N Woodbridge WillBENEFIT'MOVIE Have Two PollsIS PRESENTED TO CLUBSFor February14CONFERENCE LAST NIGHTELECTION AS INTEREST ISBEING SHOWN IN BUDGETlFianB for a lieni'At movie weromade nt a meeting of the Woodbridge .Merchant's Association heldWednesday night at the Memorial *iMunicipal building. A committeeTaxpayers Seek Substantiai Cut in School Approprilions Hold Round Table Discussion at Colonia I was appointed to confer with A. J. Board of Education Prom"'Sabo, manager or the State theisesSecondPolltoAvoidations as Budget is Discussed—Eight candidate! en-1Club—Belief of Some That System Would atre and the date will be anter race—Marked Attention Shown Candidacies of]%oon" to Unemployed of Woodbridge Township nounced at the next regular meet- Standing in Line.ing.J. Lester Neary and John Turk—McClain, Filer and fried with Success in Other Communities.Promise of another poll inI. Lualgarten, and John H. Concannon were appointed to repres- Woodbridge for the Board f EdEnsign Seek Re-election.ent the association at the budget ucation elections to be beld Febmeeting of the Township. Mrs. ruary 14, was made by the HoardLouis Colien, secretary of the or, n interesting discussion on the "Barter System" was ganization, was Instructed to send of Education to James J. Dunne,last night at the Colonia Country Club by invitation a letter of thanks to the Township who represented the Woodbridge"Every effort is being made to cut the 1938 budgetCommittee for Inviting them to Lion's Club at a meeting beld lastismuchas possible," declared a member of the Board ofColonia Citizens' Inc. A committee from the Lions' the budget meeting.Monday night.Education to a LEADER reporter yesterday. Budget meet- Jpresident of the HotaryMr. Dunne told the members ofmembers of tne Relief oriii s are being held and it is expected that the budget will Ithe Board that the matter wasitlon and Woodtjridse Merbo ready for presentation to the public in about a week, Itaken up at the last meeting ofAssoclation and other In "We have a difficult problem to Jthe Lions club.MAHK P. Mi-rii.'lIX18 Interested were present."Last year",declared Mr.fiolve," continued the Board mem,.J\ A. I'attlBon, of Colonia,Dunne, "over fifty people went of Wootlbrldge, who lias completber, "when you consider that 76chairman of the meeting,away without voting because they ed one term on (he Board of Edupercent, of our budget la (or traeh- 'cationandwhowillboacandirlbod the system. Thewould have had to stand in line toera' salaries and 26 percent, is fu« Jlong. The Llon'B Club hopes that date for rwTOlwtlon on Februaryincludes the issuing ofstandardized iieuis aucb as e u teleyou will designate another polling 14.Which can be exchanged forphone, electricity, docton, nurses,undine and labor. It would Metuchen Man Fatally In- Celestino Minucci Hits Car- place in Woodbridge proper forthe convenience of the voterft."and library* la addition to ail tuia tbe backing of the citizens,teretMantwiceinchasewe expect Increased enrollmentjuredonSuper-highwayIts and professional menanother poll would be establishednext September with at least a»ui community. —Expectedtorecover.AVENEL. — George Lankl, 36, more student* in tue nigu svBuui.near Ford Avenue.a,nd that the place would be pubt rdlng to Mrs. Pattison, theof Vfnrlon street, Avenel, was aeri- We are also bound by tae 'lenui In the local newspapers asconsist H of the issuance ofDomonlrk Puta, age :Hi, of Mer- lishedAB a result of injuries miHtainedsoon as a suitable spot Is chosenously Injured Tuesday afternoon, of Office act wbicn binds, us u iar fmoney, properly endorsed,cer street, Oarteret, was shot bySubstitute hut to filipple- Saturday night when lie was Special Olllcer Celestlne Minucci, After a short business sessionwhen he was struck b* a P and Rjaa the teachers are concerned.'IKtual money. Each dollar struck by an automobile, on the in the new center yard of the at which reports were receivedtrainat the Lockw J k crossing ( Tno Board memoer intimatedIts own value through a super-highway, Michael Corney, Philadelphia and Reading railroad from the School nurses, attend that -there would be m aitt«eastofRahway avenue.ance officer and Supervising Prln.-nidget but tH«t he4 tax of two cents week- 35 years old, of 67 Dunham PlaceTony Curatola, ago Hfi, of 'clockclpal, John H. LOVG, nn executive Isle City, was bruised about theflfty-two weeks or until relt would amount to aomade by motorcycle officer Daniel which is being ur*iwl JlTMetuchen, died at the Perth Am- Saturday afternoon. Minuoci al- (session was held at which fur' Inix o'clock leges that he caught Puta stealing ther consideration was given to body at fi:I!0 o'clock yesterday Gibson, was picking coal around quarters. Mljfih tn'ittwt 11 . v . success of many western boy General Hospital-atpcoal and when he ordered him to the budget for.1933-34 to be pre morning when a truck he was tfriv the vteiJiUy- »l Hw. tracks "wtiWi ES Bnown""by th# townuilolk to tued and southern cities together Mondaymorning.ithe emergncy exchange InB hit by & Bteek car. The 'en- Board or Education budget. ke Corney, according Lo a report halt be. attempted to run away. sented to the voters iit th« aleot- talc went through t h e T and Rgine waB traveling eait at the time. centry the Taxpayer'* awociatlop-York City that is starting made by Itatrohnah Henry Dun " According to a report made by ion in February.gates on St George's avenue.turn gen there andGeorgp E.Curatola, according to a report The injured man was taken to urged the Board ot Sducattoir toham; was walking in the second Detective Sergeantthe office of Dr. Samuel Mewlnger, make a substantial cat in the bud»f recognition from the Unlt- ane of the highway near Ford Keating of the local department,made by Patrol Driver Andrew Si of Cartere,t, where he wan treated get. They point' out tiuw othere* government, gives a avenue, when he was struck by a one shot entered. Puta's rightmonsen, was driving a truck own for injuries around the head and school boards ia neighboring nuthat makes It well worth car owned, and driven by Joseph thigh, just above the knee, passed by the Isle Fish and Transpor- chest. He was then taken to the nicipatlttei have effected great«i:irnile to discover any local ,lpson, uge 4!), of 3214 34th St., ed through the leg and struck thehway Memorial hospital in thf savings fn their budget thisBts suitable for our own Astoria, Long Island, who was left knee. Another shot enteredtation company south on St.policeambulance and held for fur over last y«ar. hip, doclared Mrs, Patttson. raveling In a southerly direction.(leorge avenue, when he ran the ther observation,Puta's neck below the left earcreased itsPttttlBoti spoke of the comThe injured man was taken to(ruok through the gate, striking To* train was in charge of J nM out west and Upper Man- tbe Perth Amboy General Hospit- and came out in the center of tbeneck. .back ofthe nag shanty, and theft crashed gineer ppla encffl P,*?erj)ft»jP ? f t acdd CConwh«re the system has al in tbe police«g;rushed-'!* the Perthductor John Benson.into a Public ferviceout Hifrceflsftilly. The es- he was treated for fractures ofbreakJameaburg has decreased Us buuAmboyGeneralHospitalinthef o r t h e L o v e OI JOiinny j ing the pole In the center.tben asked Mrs. Pattison the skull, fractures of the left legget. f8,663. Tbe WttodbrMgePolice ambulance where he wasOttlcer Simonaen took CuratolaQuestions which she ans- and other Injuries.school appropriations for thePerthAmboyGeneralhosSho said, that In her opl1933 was rdA.Finn,ofpital where he waa treated ()y Dr.tho method would be a "llfeInterest In Klectlon26and27.Ingnicely",Miller for bruiaeB about tie body.for the Township unem- Woodbridge took charge of theIn the meantime much interestbody and got in touch withWilfred Mershon, of 12 Cottage'For the Love of Johnny," a place, Rahway, was crossing watch Tho annual Valentine dance is being shown in the .Boud ot*those present at the ses- Oorney's relatives who live 'Inthreeact comedy, will be present-, m a n a t t l u , , n l e o f t h o a c C d e n t sponsored by the Sodality of St. I duoation-«lectlo:i which will bePhiladelphia.Atechnicalcharge, were Dr. I. T. Spencer, of theerl by the St. Jamo»' players of theJamea' r.luiKh Will-be held Friday held Tuesday, i'ebruarji 14. fclgntClub; Mrs. Gardner, of of manslaughter was tiled againstcandidates have entered tlte minHoly Name Society o St. James' j»te Emergency Relief; Louisevening, February 17, at St.Jamea' and a, lively election is anticipatchuroh on Thursday' and Friday A. J. Long and James J.auditorium. Jack Janderup'a,or- ed.evenings, January 26th and 27 atof Woodbridge Hopschestra has been engaged for the Running for re-election are: K.St. James' auditorium.IMrs. Mattha Zettleraoyerdancing. Misses Mary Golden and C. Ensign, district clerk, wlw IvanThe scene of the play is theMrs, Loula Cohen of therune Soniors are co-chairmen ot been a member of thu board jurTraveler's Rest Rtonch in NorthernIbridge Merchant JVasocla38 years; James Filer who iuuNew Mexico. The characters inMr. Hyde, of Ieelln; Howardthe affair 9n. of Fiords; Mr. KlmballJanuary Meeting to be held the order of thelj*appearance are:The committee Includes the fol- served three'terms and Mark Mcnia, and members of theEthel Banks, Josephine Somers,owiog: Misses Marie Gerity, Mar CJain who has completed hits firstThe Firet electric train trom'NextThursdayatCraftsCitizens' Inc.HarrietBanks,VeraSnyder;DorgaretJordan, Marie Bauinan, Jam term .of three years.New York to Philadelphia passed JRobert Hatfield, past president M. Gerity, Mary Connelly, Rose Much Interest, however, la toPlan MWM Meeting.othyBanks,MargaretRuth;DlcKthrough the Township Monday imen's Club.i finally decided to hold ; morning around 10 o'clock. TheWayburn , John Campion, Phil of the Newark Rotary club in an Gerity, Marfc Campion, Margare ing shown tn the candidacies of J.meeting to present th train left Pennsylvania terminalGerity, Katherioe Campion, Helen Lester Neary, of Woodbridge andPlans (or thT"annual Guest[Oaborne Arthur Detawy; Jerry yatem to tho Township as at 9:00 A. M., following a brief Night of tho Woman's Club werl' 1 1 "* B ankB - J 0 8 e P h R u t : J o h n informal talk before the members Gerity, Marian Hlbbitts, Irene John Turk, of Sewwen. BothrTof the Woodbridge Rotary ClubSchwartz, Jane Gerity, Mary Sny- candidates' are young uiea wellDie on Wednesday evening,' ceremony in which Mayor Jojin P. ml ntdirPrtor'B meetingmeetine held T u r L B - Lawrence Sobers;madeat a* director's1, at the Memorial Mu-i O'Brien, of New York, partlclpat- yesterday afternoon at the Wood- Father Ryan, Stephen Kager; yesterday, declared that people d:er, Joseubine Sdmers, Vera Sny- known throughout the', Townshiplns, at S o'clock. All ed with George Le Boutelller, vice bridge Woman's club. The affair, Johnny Banks, Norman Lewis; should look to tlie foundation of der, Margaret D imond, Kuth De» and as It is felt in some quarterstheir lives'and not, as in the Case mond, Jane. Snyder, Florence Sny- that the Board Is "a closed cot'of tbe Township are president of the Pennsylvania Rail this year, will be held Friday eve- Mr. Woods—% ?j Invited and It is hoped road and William pagan, the st- ning, February 3, at the Crafts- Tickets may be procured at;of a house, at the roof and doors'.We have to deal with human Mary Fitapatrick, Margaret Dela* j "J their chanoes forthe businessmen and pro- tton master. Tb. train passed raen's Club, on Green street. Jackson's Drug store or from anygood.forces,physical things and people ney, Marie Baumgartner, Kathle'enmemberofthefollowingcommitmen In the Towiyshlp Iselin shortly before 10 o'clockThe Woman's Club bas been)he said and hunmu relations are Sorters, Edna OberHea and Jose- Others reported to bj in theke an effort to attend. Mrs.Faster service Is contemplated very fortunate to secure three! t e e ;race are: Joseph McAwMrewg, ofwill secure a speaker on the New York Division when rnembers of the Newark Art The- e FrancisEverett, chairman; Jos- really the most impoftant. Mr. Hat phine Schrimpe. 'hholonla, T.Lahey of Heldsaidourgeneraleducation06 Of the towns where the the change to electric operation at tothe, oroeram of theAB the tli»6 for MUng peiitionshas been tried with suc- has been completed, but for the eveningeningj F i n n A r t h u r Qeia W l l l j a m t e a c h e s u 8 a b o u l , i n y H l c a l t n l l l g sdoes not .expire until tne firstpresent, the trains will maintain ' MissiJel- but little or,nothing-about our rei Roberta Keller and Donald'Golden, Victor Coley, Georgeweek In February there 1B a likeJJ Mc- latlons with humuns aodA humanEdwardthe same schedule.Pace will present 2 humorous one, M . Allen Mlnto&ar, Campion. *" *"' ' '"lihoodthat others might file theirforces Without the ability to conMany of the local trains that act plays while Wallace Houaa willjKenkia and Thounea' Parent-Teachers' aspetitions. ,.* tact with the Individual there Iswlll hold a iiublio card pasa through Railway and Iselin sing folk songs of many lands. He;littleuseof.UyiflK. .'.arebeingpulled.byelectricen, February 24 at the schoolwill wear n appropriate costume JDr. Joseph Mark of Woodbridge An Jvenlng of unusual merrlgines.for eadi aong.andKenneth Tliornton of the iient is pronflaed tonight at theDancing will l « held'jtfiter theShell Oil Company were wejeorued Pirat PreBbyterlau Churcb (Tb«performance with Ken Alfiers furas jiew members. It w»a decidednishing the music. Reservationsto drew up » resolution on tfte Old White f ChuCrpbJt whaa U»«must be made before Tuesday,death of James J. Llvfngood, who ''Mock Trial" Is heard.(Howard A ale School at . . . „,January 91 with Mrs. Inland Reywas a member of the RotaryTappaU, with the aid] of %eoa B. honors In the flCholaattc work otnolds or any member of her coin';C. C. Mellon, oJf Uloomneld, McKlroy asmlttee.attorney the first term waa John :JL, Boyntonowner and trafner of the fainoua will defend himgetf against thu son of Mrs. B. H, Boyntoi*, orThe January meeting of tUfeWoman's club will be held next Past presidents to be hon- dog. Miss Fluffy J)uft'y, entertained charges broughtt' him by way avenue,tbe »Jub by putting the tog the complalnaat andThursday afternoon at the CraftBwitnesses l*r. Bo nto ,ored.through a number of tricks.men'u Club. Mrs. William T,under the directionMiddlesex honor In r«cof nJtton of bisRopes, of Montclair, well known!ounty'e Aaslntant Proeecutor, J. of eighty per'ebot. or betterStolenAnthony A. A julla was appointthroughout tiie State FederationS. Wight. "A large number pf pro- of his Robert Anderson, of 147 IJree- minent local persons will appearof Woman's (tuba us an excellent ed chairman of the "Founder'sspeaker, will address the local Day" committee of the Wood- mau street, Woodbridge reported in the case either asclub on "Speech and Personality." bridge Lions club held Monday a Crown bicycle with two All State lly THE NAUUATOKInvitations have been e ten4e4 night at, the Gray has Cabin. He tires stolen from hi* yard 6n JanSuch an event Is a Unlaue form !WH »veni»; Jtordfl, rtport*dto Avenel Wviuaut Club, Fords will have charge of the prepara- uary 16.of entertainment, in which c tionsforthatdayw,hjchwillbe Friend, "Lemuel," ia quite worried about that yel- Woman's Cluli, Iselin Woman's held sometime this month and heand nyroan natureMAKV MAVKU KJLBOTKP procedureIjtter that is being parked in front of a Green street Club and Sewamn History Club to will bo assisted by Henry Hanson, MRS.HIAAJIoarbudiy 'injij'fffji iflflyatrtH ntrOFAC.VriJAUVVNfiattend the meeting. RefreshOT, wh.'liumor, quick repartee,Honmtlme on JsmytryhtaAs Jack Egan wouia have it, Joey ments will b - aervtsd under the Curtis Gray, Lawrence1 f\ CamThe Ladles' Auxlliao of the In- and rich satire will b« the cii&rover a new leaf now. He's selling Paiges directiondireof MIB. Binlldependent,Hungarian Ameilcan cterlstlee of the evening. *« ier Grand Flea Bill weijj,st priCittzeDaclubheld: its annual alec- Young Men'* Brotherhood fp puthere pllbehonoredattheaffair.:t, on t h a t broadcast business. He even went ban, of Sewtuvn, will i luy several AftdFfthe meeting Monday night, Uou of ofncei's at th« meeting Sufl ting on this event through UB compiano'selectionH.Johu Dqnneyy, Milton A-'Amboy politician to ask him to use influenceMr. Acfulla and hU Committee met day night In the audltoilwu. of heday.at his friend the SenatorAnd RipleyItODYAlbert M. Huntrese, of thei Levine, of Fords, who is known as the 'Shad-MEETING FEBRUARY FIRSTELECTION FEBRUARY FOURTEENAuto Accident Railroad OfficerVictim Dies At Shoots AllegedAmboy Hospital Coal Yard ThiefTruck CrashesThrough Gates;Driver InjuredAvenelite StruckBy Train WhileTicking' CoalChurch PlayersRehearsing ForThree Act PlaySODALITY TO HOLDVALENTINE DANCEFIRST ELECTRICTRAIN TO PHILLYPASSES THRU HEREWoman's Club ToHold Guest NightOn February 3Rotary Welcomes2 New MembersAt Regular MeetMOCK TRIAL TOBE HELD TONIGHTAT WHITE CHURCH. Aqjuila Heads"lions Founders'Day Committeerow'sestLOCAL YOUTH WINSrHARDIMAN'S4og he calls "Shadow."" The dog ia so smart:vinn oi „ « ,fin tfcauid Ui'tw « Hfftled cigarottf Oii the floor in?! »» » Koob, reof Sftebiel Ol Manual Tmlnln*: H? built Mr pp NN «Mwt;.-lln.«Mwdl4 ttoMcremry;canine,wi l go over mid put it out wit/ii hiJJk morningtaround the teachings of trartHcordlngWho died,talk, to know that lighted cigars and cigarettes S M S & M S r t S T t a ".u lluadamenta M with the benzine and gasoline that may be} Jnoblle aoeid#nt here ha« been un- *w B« t Ot A J JBllUbetb. Baka.'apd.Oh, "hen," be OHjeful of those Claimed. It U'boilevedthaf the mannorb w relative* '' Philadelphia* butilp Cops. They're,bind mefieineth0 police Save been unable tober of th« School street flretfouae,find .mtofDg o, grave marker at the ot of a jyChief of Pol*head I„ See whereOn-. f &-.Aito get in-touoti

jTHE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 0 ' * 9 3 3TWOfcbtNot a"Luxury"AmericanHeroinesf !f0'liltIliOf.'1:00!' oS V "Dairy Bidding for Chicago's World's A. M.—Holy Eucharistabort sermon.A. M.—Church School.A, M.—Horning Prayer and0-rtnoo.X. II.— Wwinwday, *W*Eucharist,! : » A, M.- Friday, Holy Such-flvrouisEM. COMST(» ;KHannah Dustm*AST.- JAMESfiOO A, M.—Low MUM.1:01 A. M.—Low Mass.lO.'IO A. M.—High MM*.IVIIITK wotniin wnnin.liiu.s nt their »'"llsnnnti inistln'I,. ; i tll-n,7 l i e HtllP o i l t p o PMuss., mi* ?tl"( ]I U ;,,,«of prlvininn nnd'luck —L.tin'h in. 9:4611:464:166:001:004CONGREGATIONALA. M.—Church SchoolA. M.—Morning Worship.P. M.—Vesper Service.P. M.—Christian EndeavorP. M.— Wednesday. Midweek prayer serviceAVENKIj PKE9BYT.MAN0:09 A, M.—Bible School.i:00 A. M.—Morning Worship.1:00 P. M.—Communicants classes at manse.' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISTSCIENTIST. A branch of th« Mother Church,xl 8 First Church of Christ, Scientist, ID Boston, MBBB.9;80 A. M.—Sunday school.11:00 A. M.—Sunday service.8:00 P. M.—Wednesday Testimonial meeting.8:00 to 6:00 P. M.—Thursdayreading room.L Mfinn & SonOPTOMETRISTSHours: Daily, 10-12, 2-5, 7-SWednesday 10-12 Only89 SMITH STREETPERTH AMBOYTeL Perth Am boy 4-2027GEORGE R. MERRILLOIVIL BNQINBBESURVEYORWooflbrMge, N. J.Re-Open Ex-Kaiser'sFamous Old ChapelLast Divine Service WasMarriage of Princess.the- kaiser's children wereNEW COA

"the la*guf paid cirjilatlofr to woodbrtdg oldest in woodimidok township an inhrl'endknt nkwspapen published in the injerk9t of woodtlftldoe t0wnshi11 ' fou'kth year woodbridge, n. j., fr