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Publlnli«d Rvery Friday ,..!*.. Qrwn St., Woodbridm-, N, .!, "WOODBRIDGE, N, I, fRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1940
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Local Mother*
LEGATION APPEARSBOARD MEETING
Djnmisiioneri Confute
""Fire Trap; Filtty AidUnsanitary" Charges
J W O O D B R E G E J - A dele-Ition'of Woodbridge moth-
iscUBainlr iKe allegedInsanitary and filthy" con-lion of School No. *l,.occu-
the greater time of theliard of Educationvat' a
SCHOOL VACATIONWOODBRIDGEWScnbalu of the
township will'dose March 21 andwill reopen, April 1 for the Easter.vacation, period, according to thorecommendation* of SupervisingPrincipal Victor C. Nlcklas andadopted by tho school board Mon-day night;
CAR CRASHES INTO
LEGION FIELDIS
beting held in the high|iool Monday night!|At the conclusion of the
: debate, in order to com-letely satisty the mothersesent, the board voted tonmon an" inspector from
State Department oflucation to Woodbridge toinduct a thoroughIn of the school in question.I'Unsnnitary, filthy and flro
charges were broughtainst the School Street building
weoks ago by the Mothers'jib of Woodbridge, Several mem-
termed the basement, wherot youngsters eat their lunch' un-. Tho entire building was tcrny[:ii "fire trap". ,Although none of the mothersincut at Monday night's session
Itlio- boartl represented orlappkpf behalf of the Motheftf
'remarks*' Wcr«:'-aMlmil charges made by the club,
(icn (|ucstioncd by Commission-Mauricc P. Duninan whethor
I not any of the mothers present|re ever inside School. No, 1,
were in the negative. Mr,|mi|;an then urged each one tolit the school and inspect tho(tire building. He felt that if
were done there would be/nowarranted complaints.
[Commissioners Mrs. Asher FitzIndolph, Hoy E. Anderson und(drew Aaroc informnd the moth-
thut they had carried on arough inspection of the buikl-
[ since the charges were aired ini local press two weeks ago and
bnd conditions to be perfect,fwau true that a fresh coat ofptc paint in thu basement would
to make appearances bright-
ponmiissioner Anderson spikedcharge that the building was
dcmncit several yeavs ago. Mr.told the delegation thewas never condemned"
I'wimt on by saying, "all schooldings in the township have been
over from top to bottom byi from fire insurance som-
ites and in every caso thu build-wore- approved as b,i>inp incondition. Tho fire rating of
bol No, 1 is not high, It ranksfitly higher than some . Cltib,
(Editor's Note} This is thejhiriof * "Vies of Article* on the his-tory of the Woodbridge TownshipSchool System.)
ByRuthWolk .In October of 1881, tho B'pard of
Trustees .decided to "finish off thecloak room' and the northeastroom" upstairs at school No, 1, andthe contract w,»s awarded at thocost of S475 Vnone of the otherparties having put In any Wd." Atthe aawe time the trustees passed abill for tt»e "trimrpingf of aohool-houfd in honor qf President Gnr-fleldfl .The ^injming r»I*««4 to
' i l t t mourning btifgliur
First ReportThen, on Dfombur 2,.; 1881, to
dipmay'of the'atuilohts and all fu-ture students In th,e yeurs to come,Mi M J Th the pinipalMiss M. J. the "principal,iss T ^ , psuggested tho fivsfiopdrt card, Thonihiutes state:
MiiiS.THomas made some sug-gestions' in regard to having an in-termediato department in • theschool and also statei that shethought it would be a' good plan tonotify th
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WO0DB1TDGE—rwlfcrirjr t i t : "More] KMakme vi!! renter* tc *ur American dem«r*i in the W-towine menth. C. W, Bwiitoa of-fered a resolotwn thtt wai tec-onded W T. H. M « m «i firftewt:
"Besomed that it i* th* aesie ofthii meeting i£at tbe |ra»Jjar de-nartm«n ol tbt W^odbridre Pob-Bc School be jjeparated frotE ,0>eh^* Kbtfo5 departaient attd be ar-raqged so that pawls of arer&re
.in 'whom, we' fcwt ipipwcit co<en«." • . "The tmimonial,whJeb also',
i review of the nh
handwate-
Hfe> &&ol diftrkt NV 24. Wood-: Adeline S teseaa, MaWi* H.brid«. Sew Jenev for more tftan S3tor. P M l > - U * f c . Artttu Val..flte year*, durine which there ww :entine. Lillian » . B n w w . \, calledon to phy tbeir faB part in thisS «f eitaeissiup. May
BimI.Wlllwhllll
(CcmtimteiEjon:hoar own tonmuDiity fee the • ra
gaard of this adroBee tterngh j-^roved die motion.tist Mitt M . X JMorel Reannanent to lead ocr Moore be aUowtd u be the firstcountry into in'dastml peace and:^f ti« leathers to attend Xcrnatnational, najty." -,
few of the boird CQMPAHE OUR PRICES!NO ADVANCE
TUXEDOS TO HIRE
were not ftr»pited enooch to seeinto the future mart likek dee to
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1st Junior Newspaper Qimc ProjectByPressXkbNears Completion
WOODBRIDGE—Final*for the Junior Newspaper
plansClinic
12, in Perth Aniboy, Will be madeat a meeting
1 of .the MlddlosesCounty Press Club'to be held Fri-
niiirht, March 1, at the home ofDuff, o "* • • "'
eonnectl6nwlththe affair and three large silvertrophies will be awarded as fol-lirwst The Harold G, Hodman Cupfor General Excellence; The Ed-ward Patten Cup for Editorial
Stuff members and. faculty 'ad-visers of itll high school and juniorhigh school newspapers in Middle-
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| h r *fi>our *nm while tlrk-jll»v_|rn meeting tho association alsonamed. Hiss. Betty Jane Mason as:Captain of the local-Olrl "ScoutTroop,, which 'meets each Saturdaymorning at the libfary,, at ,10o'ejock. Miss Mason replaces Mrs,M. M, Pattison, who has moved toRahway.' ,
York City on Tuesday, -,' —Janet and Hawy Ellis, of Pair-rfsw Avenue, were'gutotf at thoEnglish Club tea' in the Wood-irldg* High School on Tuesday,
and Mrs, Qharles Volk
-Mr, and Mrs; Harry'Brock-man, of Hoffman Boulevard, hadas their guest on Friday JuliusHbrvath of Linden.
—The (Jplonia Civic Improve-ment Club held a very successfuliance at the library on Saturday
(light. Miss Mafrgnret Grewe waswinner of the door prize and Mr.Charles Knauer winner of a special
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Brother Rat And A Baby', Y<High h Mama FilmComali*About'* ye«F4T«». a highly hnari-
L comedy filled "Brother Rat"temped merrily acrp«B the «creen,Ming with the adventures andLadventures of a trio ol V.M.I,jgdotft and theiv rule-breaking| r o m "dates." "Brother Rat and, Baby" picks up th« same young-
sters B year later and gives us an-tthcr chapter in thdlr checkeredlareeia. One of the galest, mostfollicking cpmedie't* to come out ofHollywood in many; a moon, ft wasbeefed' wifch waves of appreciativeLighter by the. audiences at-theEiijostic Theatre, where ft opened
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K1',".;fl.ui.rttr aets.the' if,_ ^,.theentire plot right at the bej(in-ritnjt r'»fJ*K piclufe. .wheh, m«tbdldly holdini.up a 'Well» -t^jfi-^age eoDch,-he steals,a klee frorii. lovely woman passenger whô JliBcaught his eye. • ".;,'.»..;... ., O
pHenry, 8toT
Young Bride "(teler.hohing i...
. r . Rrocer)—That p,i»mpkin ;yoi|:»t}lt
iJf-jteriatttfitw d. me isn't any good,tit's all,Hollowinside, -PlcoscsonThe tolofful,Imtrtls and riwr
t«rmy l«v» wr«t« tfc».r« America's own, | r t
ln«Jy to th«r«cf*«« mRiver," which orxmt at the tHtrtt*Tnetttn>, l»i Perth AfliiWy. It4«lyUnlicld directed and the cast'tli»urxs Fettx BfeMMt, GW«(«r, Russell-flicks, Gwrt« Reetlnd the Hull Johmwn Choir*
The very he*n o! Aim _(nvvum' in Hit mnuiMjr mvivQiTBf 8tephen Collthf
tioTijlly wpifi*wl hi with tongt fa"The Old folks at Home" (3wan«eRiver), "Old Black Jo*,1'"' V."Kentucky ^om*," "OKI SiMuiBH*!!1
"Oe Camptown RatMi" ""Jeiiaewith the Lifht Brown Hair" arid"Ring, Ring (Jo Banjo," to mwitlonbutaf.tw. . ' ' V- >• ;
Stephen FokUr WM born- InPlttsDurgh, PH.; on the Ttiurth MJuly, 1826.; .TMifto^Wit y«i» h|teedlcated to him, tchoototiew hitiamo and volumw h ve beln wrlt^
•"•" " " he'Mreenh^B
Tito Ciuiur, (na h»i)4i«*#-^ « n i Mtxttan icter, ha* W'rlatit Mf of O. Hahrjf in tit*
l J "TK, LU110 K!d*tl.tn* Cra««ivtId* tb« Anl «M*K
plar» a Wattar* oyllawtemptt lo lim»uan»t«-rtia
' wid K*lr «f af«
•plra.y —by Galand Alan Mowt>ray.
Foiiter's life i ftom the time-1reached manhood and knew* |loV'e to his tfagk «nil.
Pew liberties have been . „With the essential details, t o t ;
to his taetii of the _screen drama—*ftftmprlse' the bestand hnpplni'BB, then
'qnd poverty.
LAVGHTON SCOm HIT IN HITCHCOCK fMIt IB no accident that Charlen
Lauffhtgn'a "Jamaica Inn," whichIn ihowing at (he Crescent Theatrb,presents motion picture entertain-ment that for sheer excitement,unalloyed adventure, continuedinterest, surpasses anything, trfescreen has provided . inmonths I The ptoture combines theexcitement of Daphne duMaurior.'sstory, the fascination of ChartsLaughton's pBrforntftncet the sus-pense of Alfred flilchcoc^ pro-duction, Qne could olmoat.cnll ita conspiracy of genius in favor, ofthe movie-floed • .
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MM A. Brtcktnriige CelebratesSKA BirfkMf fiimiwGatheringWOOl>BKir>f-F—Johr Msrj
MM HBZES OVEN High School Reg Pole OrderedBY ST. MAS' UNIT & 'Executed' Week Of Marchf«?y Draft tttfeAtta* fep* Of Stab fkmt ?«***•nsMi. Jv.
FJa.
went: » i»O.urA
Tht dinn t
S MVMwi Etanu-L ^bra Mr-awt, •*». Jnta
Of i the object of a talk ^ e nSupleton, budget director
N«« York,
wuI. Htftneivl ie
Sewaren Notesto
J. —jjr*. Morrison ChnstiL,. nfffcsi Avenue. U swrndnie thefeefcend or toe farm at Middle*fanh where her son. Richard
nvm? Tiie family plans. »then- in Mart*
-A community wrr>. for the
*r«T waE held m the Irbrary bmld-
it.have been made ..and a numUtt of -the ^n-
books art- on hand. Among -"-Mrs."The Sur Gater" by
•j and "No Arms, No s 'w .1 1 * n d
by HemiQu*.*, tbt AD- * •
Christie,Miss Ors
-..RobertHorace Pwtmari, rf, LiMtoi andRoderick- Baitt, of
—Mr*. Floyd T. Bvwteil enter*ai a liaicheoji Tuesday at
bet botoe on West ATOHO* isit or. of Mr, Swel l 's mother, Mrs.
Fhimmerfelt.whobirthday. The
M_r&, FhunarrfrlL, Mrs.C.
Mrs. A. F,J. Henry, Mrs. Obvc Van Ider-rtine, Mrs. George Urban and
Alfred Scheldt. , <•fck and
daughter, Leigh, Mrs Harper A-
Mr*. HaroldMn.
MuBen, Mo. EobertOwras, Mn. James OH, Mr. and*Mrs.. Leo Meftad, Mr. and Mn.
McwenthiK; toehre, Mn.Van
• —Mr. and Mi* Kvlley Chad-jtriclc, of Wan Avenue, entertain-«d i t a birthda) psuty Sundayin hono! of Mr Chadmck's moth-er, Mrs. Joseph J. Loughrey, ofCaradcn. The guests included: Mrs.Robert P MacDprmctt, Georgeand John Lougtiiey, of Camden;liearge W. Cross, Mr. and MrsSober! P. MacDermott, Georgeand John Loaghrey, of Camden;Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loughrey, Jr.,of Earlton; Mr. and Mrs. Char-les Loug-hrey. of Merchantrilieend Miss Clotildc Qtick, of Phila-
Nancy, w e nof Mrs. Robert Thomp-
son, of Rahvay, formerly of £waren, Tuesday afternoon. •
—The Sewaren P, T. A. *meet Tuesday afternoon in 'theschool auditorium at 3:30 o'clock.
interesting programme of enter-tainment
—The Wednesday Bridge Clnbweekat the home of
Legion ReidXCoittinued from Page I)
fay night at' {he1 Cotsniftian Chili:the auspices of St.
Pu-ent-liparterf'Ms*. Rdhrr *Wtar
toochtng
test-boring* inaflr bf pi»"t
how npid this intaripr d«ay wiBprogres nor • how lone thewill remain etanding. We are con-fident that more extensive decaythan that revealed by our stapling
rapid abo.t « e I M
PORT READING ( M ,SEWJfflENMAHWED
the week of'speaker at • meeting of tht Ant-1'mean Home Department of the
this week Woman's Cldb df Are'nel held MOD--^ ' at the home of t l* chairman,
Beckley, of Bur-
„.. the member* of the Se*«r.
... Hiswry Club at a meeting-held
ednesday at the home of Mrs.
art D. MeClain on West
r PORT XEADI.V6—Mi* ?etenDam, daughter of- Mr., and Mrs.'(Gwrp* F>i>ni, oF^'e^'Avenue, thi*/Harold" Monsoo, Mr*. ......slate, became the bride of William j Mrs. Frederick; Branaft, Mrs., D tf" '• Xrrcil, 'td of Mr.'aaTMra.iDetonhj.abd M{*. R. G.Perier
Sewaren, at St Joseph's tLCSmrch rectory, Caileid, SalUi1.day afternooii at foar o'dock.Kev. James Doyle, 0 . M. S^ftf .tor of the church, performed the
aister ofony.
Mies Georgia NeveH,'.brid i
g , ser ofthe bridegroom, wasnaid«f IMSHOTand Alei Dora, brofter ofbride, aerred as be**, man.
the
(MIL Arinfer at Ibe piano.Flwmt tntt:- Mn,-Edmund
Kopka, Mrs, WiBJam GteT, MmHerixrt Hasai; Mrs, Bay )
Mr*,C.N. V#TI leer, Mrs.
., trtteristing; anpl* pointed cot,., Mm; Stapletori was * « f'**t
j i i t jnany homemaken ^tb • « >•(T* lricomei find as wuth diff̂ eul•in making ebdt meet as thosethe lower bracket?, becaute «f
the-faft that most of w are lir-
UTinAMEmcA'TmA W BY LOCAL
Mrs.iohnBrookwell, Mn.-Pahrier, Mra) Bnose,
CharlesMrs.
Mre. T>-Perier and Mn.'6eek-
Vn. J. L.Thomas Fefney, Mrs. H. P.lather, Mrs. William A, Kyan.players, Mrs. Richard Gimct, Mrs.William D. Buyiaa, Mrs, Lewi E.
« d
r P. P.. associate plant * patfjolo-
I cist, and Charles T. Pope,- instntct-;or in forestry at Butters Unrver-
Iseliii PersonalKies— %j Loratta Gnftw
—Mr.'and Mr*. **t*rm Bena,
Facesi the ofof
Keating.
CoaUey£.
Street, entertained
Woodbridgeof
n Township, formerly oftown, and Edward Hillock, ofNew York, are on a two weeks'trip to Florida.
and the possibility of a gnat ca- " ^ " I * G. Grogart lasttastrophe shonjd the pole crash' evening at their home The Rneststo earth during school dismissal enjoyed card games and refresb-time, the board had but a single mai** w e r e served,course to take—tie immediate re-' — I n keeping -wi* the annual
tnttt*V. T h e aUurd r COStOZD 01 U1C Cimrcft. XJ36 x^aUSLu
the cleric to seel; bids I PJ*5'er» ^ present "Meet theof i the pole daring | Smith Family" on $ t
at the Pioneer Ha& on Saturday,Match 30. Mosie will be furnishedby t U Paramonnt Aces.;'
—Due to Ike holidry.yesterday,t i e Bridge Oub met Tuesdayaffcernfoon at the home of Mrs. LQiristensen of Hillcmt Avenue.Hi|a score was swarded to Mrs.
the Easter school rotation. Mem- -{Eve « *be' Penhiag AvemeC J , « T J > . j i 1 * 1 8 o f t n e b w t t w ? « »J«> dele-jSSchett Jr.. andConrad g , ^ to i n s p e c t ^ po l f tg ^ n w r . J
&cnott, 3rd, of Jener City, were; b y communities and to obtain I «"•!
y, ;the recent guests of Bev, and Mrs.!
auditorinm. The cast in-Ann Olah,- Eugenia Bneb-
Eleanor SepaiisSa, Veronica
Buwier of Wil-aon Avenne served as an usher-ette at the Tuesday night perform-ance of the Senior play, It NeverBaws.
—Tie Tuesday" Afternoon Sew-
Mrs. Caroline
! p r i c e s b Ho obtain I « • Eleanor SepaiisSa, Veronica ,
- « # : O'Zell; Joe Olah, Vincent Knffen.ling Circle met this week at the
-
ClarenceAvenue.
Mr. ar
Upprove all papers to be signed,
'—instaJlstion of officers for the j AAiefie Fund* To Be U«J >coming year uill be s feature of j For « Jong time, it has been theIfce annual dinner to ht. given, by i consensps of opinion that the fieldthe Sew*rcn Republican CJiib, Inc.,"! SD&nW h e u n d e r ^ gupen-ision oftomorrow night at Hiram's Farm ,. „ . > —. J . , ,m Avenel, C A, Girond k chair-1 ^ ^ d o f E d o c a t U ' i n a s l B n e l 1
Burn and he K being• assisted-*y- *" t h t , T ( l w n s h i P « not in the finan-Mrs. Barold .Hsyden. Mrs. Hflr- ^^ positior, to Veep theXf Halsej1, O.P. Nilsen, A. CDodwell, Gwrg* Luffherry and eij s t t I ) i j S i flicrirnt field in the'Eahwavitr. and Mrs. Michael Quinn. OfFi- hand? of tht board,-funds of the,Memorial.©ers for tht cominc yew ttrer.athltric fomniitU'-e could bt- wed.Resident, D. V. Flush; vice-prcin- Roy E. Antersori. district-clerk. J4ent, Mrs,, fiwolii Hiijiien; Set- of the/board, said yesterday that |$nd vice-president,' Mark D. Me- -sthlwic funds would nndoubtedly JfondaiCkin; secrerarj-, Mjx. F t7"Ln- be nssd, and :f necessary, the lair 'fmoar Robijaoa,
and son,
p b H tĥ tpresent one in the near, future. • i'** O™1) Charles Volters and Pete
flHgJKatt. A large group of boys
Petenen, of R i d d l e i
„ , , .from Tacoma,CUrtson, of; erectedi
sea voyageon iU way
Washington, was
the Rahway Memorial hospitalA son was born recently to Mr
( B g e i
he top asd ;
Hopekrn:
home of Mrs. A. Lax «f HQlerestAvenne. Tiis group is nnder thedirection of Mr*. StepiaTiL
giAs have been seieeted ,for the! —Mr. and Mn. HaroW Moanlorns.. -oey, Jr^ of Lincoln highway, an-
•The ^L Cecelia's Society heldinonnce Sbe arrival of a son, borna meeting Monday night after de-jon- Tweday, Febrnary 20.
• • • • • • ' —Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gerlan-do, of Harding Avenue are' thproud parentt of'a baby girl bornTuesday.
by the OMTimers' Association will be held
stood all kinds of.weaVher, mZ AVENEL P. T. A. HOU>S
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doirrt-^-thereby remov-ing another "historic laiidfrom the.eommuniiT.
3Rarr and treasurer,.. Sir*. Evdyn' makei it possible ior the board toS " ^ d f i i i fSchmidt' —^Miss Doris fieni-y eliienfiiu-
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deficii, ifany.Farrell, Mrs.
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Jwept V. Costeno, Her.
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To Xpplf fw WPA Fnndt'•J; is our intention." he said, "to ^
:• apply'for WPA projects to improve I j , ^tht groimdi.- -A> in as accepting j5-hc -c-tmditinnf set by the Tb'vrn- jshir,.. I persfinjuly beliew that the'name Lttpjon FttidC'llt. I St"i* ViO I"
. Group Also Donates $S Today party last night at the home Finnish UtMmi FmitJ-of tie chaiman, Mis. Flunk. Stan- r q u n f a l i a m ' • • • »
Meets Wednesday_, _ met lastCraftsmen's Clnb.
at tht
Chanev.Fiantz.
Fenske beats Cnnr.ingha.ni Srdtime in row in Petic. A. C. mile.
Birth-President hits • « debt
obliration.W l o ^ .It-.is the belief of ise board-that i:
.6 jrreat deal of tht expense in-jvolvp^ wjH be met from athletir jfunds and play? sponsored by the]student body of the,high scboul1; is klso poasibk that grants maybt- obiainê d from tiite to time fromthe •federal g-ov-erimsTit to con-strue: section*'of Covered staad?.
* - Dot Miuin{COLONIA—»re, B, W. Soule,
nf Iki'on fy>u&, thfe place, re-ported id Serpenni Wilhelm Brwn•Tuesoay nifrht that her dop is miss-inp. The animal is a white E«g-Ifcr. stttw, with browTi spots onfc uust tnd body. ' :
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AVEISEL—Founder's Day vc^ebrsied i> the postftonec meet-'ing of tb* Parent-Teachers' Asso-'ciiticir. hfclo this week at the Av^-nel Scaoolboose witi Mrs. WilUans
. Kuzmiak in charge of the program.Mrs. William Krag.' second vice
president of the group played &t"Concert Waltt," and Beethoven's"'Moonlight Sonata.": • ; •
Mrs, S. N. Greenhalgt, Mrs. John•Ettershank, Mrs. Barry Jensen. and Miss Gloria Erceg lit the foar
Mn. Herbert Head, Mn.J o h JbaJMiSeomi Ouvt
AVENEL—The Woman's dubof Avenel met ic the schoolboaseWednesday evening whi Mrs.Frederick Bruise presiding.
Federation Cay invitations fro:Fords, New Brunswick. Sonth Am
id the Jersey Shoremen's Clubs were read and aceepted.
It was announced that Lheratare and International' Relationsdepartment meetings "wiD
. . . , . , a d Miss Glria ErcegMr. and Mm, Peter 1EavanaugaI "Wiaiiiti:as chairman will'be held! Indies*n the birthday
Cost no more than ordi'nary f ootweur, All shoes
properly fitted byX-R*y.
Skvu A n Supposed'To Be Good, Bot Jr. Ar«4 »n«lRepaired
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' (1 flight up)PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
at the home of Mrs, Jl,_G. Perier•on Thursday evening, March 21^
Mrs. Rerbtn Head and Mrs.John Aiud were named in chargeof the Soy Scout nds. .
Mrs. Ray MiBenhdder, Mrs. Rob-ert Plasiand Mrs, hCarks BrookweB' served as hosteues. The :freshment table was decoratedkeepittc with' WashingtoB's Birth-j•day. •' '" . ' j
CarSs TOD be played after the jnext-meeting of the Woman's Clnb \as a benefit for the. Grand Jubilee
«ff the Geaeral Federation.
stsp: has budgetedof other peor
.„ This includes income fromwalk* of life, the smallest b«-
persons.
tween balance^ •TOgrt ^
Mrs. ,Clarence -Dnvis M n .(frou> of solos, "Whtn the Ji(h Asletp," *Haigh; ATne A>a n t Come'V Foster and,bycibL request "'Gpd Bleas Atm-iBerlin. SIIK wsJ apeojnptnicrMrs,-Gforgt; Urban i t the p,.
During the buiinetsnations >wer* voted to i i
Squad MI* wrtrai fedtrstionjAU. A silver" co&wbojn w»fon for the Finnish Belief 1-
EnjcytdBj WomenAVESEL—"Ecuador aad Co-
lumbia," the sixth program of theimaginary tow of Latin America,was held recently at the home ofWoman's Clnb Literature Chair-
j Mrs. Earl Painter, of Man-hattan Avenue. •
International RektionT'Chair-'man, Mrs. R. G. Perier, conductedthe inserting, giving a resume ofprevious" programs. Papers wereread as follows: "The Trip fromGanyaqufl to Quito," by Mrs.Charles Bj-ookwell; "Quito and ItsArt- Treasures," by Mrs., Eobertflags; "By Highway from Quito toBogoV" Mrs; -Harold Gnmam;"The Walled City of Colombia,"Mn. William Falltenstcrn; "Co-ombia, the tand of Coffee," Mrs.
John Ettershank and "The Liter-ary Development -of Hispanic' Am-erica," by Mrs. Palmer.
Others ' attending . were: Mrs.Frederick Brause, Mrs. HerbertHead and Mrs. Harold Monson.The next meeting of the literatureand International Relations de-partments'will be held at the homeof Mrs. Perier on Park Avenue,.Thursday evening, March 21.
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AVENEL—Henrj- Moody, 62,!died Sunday night at the home o fhis daughter, Mrs. Norman Au-mack, of" Deinarest .Avenue, thisplacfe. He is survived by hisWidow, Florinda; son, Joseph '•Moody, of Lywlbrook, L. I,, daugh-ter, Mrs. Aumack, and threegrandchildren, >
• Mr. Moody w»$ a member ofBlazing Star Lodge No. 30, F. andA. M., and Wihon Lodge No. 142,Knights of Pythias, both of' Ram-ford, Me'.
Funeral services were heldWednesday afternoon at ' twoo'clock st the Greiner FuneralHome, Green Street, Woodbridge.Burial was'in the Bay View Ceme-tery, Jersey City,
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Start A LMeTonrIt's quite ft "ways yet to spring Most
\{ UB will ha*e oiany'idle hours to dissi-
( while winter; weather keeps iia in-*
Boorii. A few of .those hours could be both,
and profitably spent in the in-
terest offire pYeVentton.' Andthatactivity
night be the means of .assuring-that you
Hll-continue, to; have a door-to bolt'against
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Next time you-find the hqura dragging,'t'tart out on a little tour 0f your hpme. Take[he family along—:it won't be an arduous[rip. Begin in the attic, whero all thosebcient magazines you've meant to readfend, never will, are stored,, along withbiiper cartons, your wife's collection of old|Iothes," broken .furniture which you'llLver find time to repair1 and wouldn't useIf you did, and similar pdds and ends,porting over the collection will probablykfford amusement, as you come to that.for-totten picture of Aunt Hattie in her wed;Sing dress, and kindred relics. Have yourfun—and when it's over call the junkman.
Do this in closets, spare rooms, base-nent, garage. , And it's a safe bet.you'llborne on many a dangerous fire hazardbou never knew existed. Fire likes noth-ing better than accumulations of rags,jjaper, improperly stored inflammableliquids, amateur electric repair jobs, etc.
The upshot will be a more comfortable
d roomy home, no less than a-safer home,robably you'll find articles which can
be used by charities, and thus do a good|urn for your less; fortunate neighbors,jet's get going on that personal .fire'pre-vention tour.
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by giving to labor a stronger voice in thecouncils of government, in industrial rela-tionships and in all fields of .human welfare..1
Well, Mr( Green may be right. Just thesame, it might be worth pointing out that acase can be made for the farmer, whosesupport of 'democracy has ftftt been Bur-passed* by" any other class in tife "UnitedStates.
There is no law1 that we know of thatwill give labor a more important role invarious fields of human welfare and thereis" much law to give labor an effective voicein industrial affairs. Labor, however, seemsunable t'o organize itself fo'take advantageof the statutes that have been written forits-protection.
One of'the,best methods to increase thestrength of laboHn.the councils of govern-ment involves the-termination of'the bitterfi.gM tha.t'.has -labor- dividedin the UnitedStates. If Mr. (Jreen and his antagonist, Mr.Lewis, will devota thtijr energies tb thistas.k, they will serve the cause of labor well
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Certain- Americans are trying to iriajcisomething over the fact that Germanyexecuted an American citizen who"wasfigKtrrilfwith the Polish army.>•' This is nonsense. If an American citi
zen cares to fig-lit for another country hmust,,of necessity, assume the risks incident to the'struggle in which he engagesIf Germany captures an American citizenamong those taken prisoner in battle, thenia no more to it, so far as the United Stateiofficially is concerned, than there woulbe in the capture of any otheit enemy,
The United States cannot attempt tprotect its citizens when they leave thcountry and'join the armies of other nations. , While we may, and do, regret thaiany American citizen has lost his life, asnesult of a military courtmartial, there is ncause for making an issue. .
Oppression At Home ^™^ ™ " ~^^r ^ ^ H • • ~w^mr -I^H- -^^r • • • • - " ^ B ^Of All Thing
By Harold G. Hoffman" TftSSTiKr.—AmonR the" heidllnos
Over itorles of air raids, ,1 Of bombed cities and sunken ships,
There li another kindOf air story in the news.
• American alrptflnes, \.Commercial airplane*,Are now flying from, FlotlJa
' t o Portugal on B•, Twoaty-four hoyr ach«dulc, '
They take off from the land 'Where Ponce de Leon -
, Sought for tho fountain- Of eternal youth
r»And fly dver that little wisp
W * . fttst set footOn tho'eqi) of the Western •Hemisphere.., • ' ,Then they wjnfe e^Btward <,Oyer*tho waters on lyhlch he saSo nlowty to his great ad^ehttiroUntil (hay sight that long' ,.And ruRged coast which it -Po'rtu'ftil*md part of Spain. 'T h i h f P l
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. N«w Jor»»y Clllmm' Committed for ress and the mouths ofcitizens. Americans have, been eag-er to lend aid.to Finnish refugeesthrough tho Hoover committee andthe Red Cross, They have applaud-ed all tho steps taken "by othercountries to feemi planes and gunsand men,
garten schoolchildren from- 4
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underprivilegedhomes of relief
clients, Mrs, Verna Robbins ofthe State office described the planto Supervising Principal Victor C.Mcklas yesterday,'but Mr. rjicklasstated 'last night lie had not yetcompleted" analysis of the offer andhad hot, decided what, his recom-mendation to the Boa,rd of Educa-
Three Vears AgoSERGEANT ROMONDRETJRES ON.FEBRUARY 1 '
Desk 'Sergeant Harvey Romondwill ask the Police Pension Com-mittee tonight to certify his ap-plication for retirement beginningFebruary 1. Sergeant Fred Lar-son, who> had bceh rumored as con-templating- retlreme^ on pensioncffeeUya.,itt A,PWi «|W today,have not'set any date,"
But there is resistanco t o 'furnishing even of the nonmilitary^j/'|loan just approved by theForeign R e l a t i o n s Comm|ttc0. >'.Cheers—jfrom a giandstandthousand miles away--arcHut dollars reciuiru at least .somerisk. In Berlin the VolkischBeeobachter says; "Small stfttasjare pushed into something; thbig ones avoid uction—and. taup. co'lleetbni,." America has funished more than words for Filand.and the right instinct of -t _American people will see that theiidesire to give f ui ther help is )effective.—Christian Scienceitar.
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" WOODBEIDGB—Pdr thetime in,twff weeks, the WoodbridgeKnights,•of Columbus basketballcdmWnc fumed,Jh';an over-timeviitwy ,ih •the-Greatcr.PertKlAlti-Imy'Brisketball League; Tfic latest
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ytiiis fnonth \iM*x tfiepoflspVshp oHhe"Audits of Co-ftmbus« thirt city, will Ifeev* aough opponent In Newark's Jim-
my Davis,. Davin, who aliroinaUd Ken Dean
n the Horth Jpraey'spml-flnBls andhen defeated Tim Still in the final,3 being heralded ^ as a corningicavyweight . •
The victors in open- CIBSB boiltawill he seht to t*h'e New York DpllyNews Golden Gloves bouts in .'MardiBoh Square Garden, with all expenses paid, ' ' •
The winners 1ft the novice di-vision, in which Chardos.flghts,re;ceieve bltie trunks and silk robes';
Tonight's botits put the Centra!Jersey winners against thte Newarkarea victors in the finals befonmoving into New York,
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Long Branch And 1Hind Barrow 12th,
SetbickiofSenoaAIIBOY
High's 1930-1940 baskii __chine lost several more paH« iing the past few days,dropped ft 3P-27 'decision to 1Branch a£ the B,Btrop gym 'dAy.ninht ami then took a BB:t£jncing .front, Dunellen here W#
neiitmy afternoon.theae last twoI the number of
Steve .(Butcher Boy) Lesko fi-lineup. He dU pr*tty wall too.nally trashotLittto the TailorsV«l Lun4 it going to send a pe-tition to the Brunswick Balkepeople asking them to make al-leys without gutters.
.— Wiunewski, 2 5 5 — .Al Kaub, who "pooped',' a IS
in the first, said he would do bet-ter in the next game. He "poo-poo-ed'Va 141. Anyway he kept hlipromise. Bill Podolaki is anotherguy that shoots«. k. when the Mrs,is around. He should shake handswith Moe Fucci. .
— Wisneweki, .255 —See where "Hack" Chomicki,
who clipped "Rooky" Stango fora couple of sausage sandwicheslast week was taken over by He-len Rein, Lou PavlickV future"Boss." Helen clipped a 167against the great Hack's 147.
— "Wisnewski, 255 —S.omebody is bringing the "mon-
ey bowlers" from Elizabeth to "tykeover the lads at Fords. The onlythjng they found that interfered
*IEW BRUNSWICK ^athletfs face a busy Weekend, withth,e swimming; team occupying theipotllght, when they .meet Porntate in the Hungers poof tomor-
row. ThflUeariet natatow havo abatting average of .500 this seasonwinning three meets and lostingthe samo number and will be outto get 6n the winning side of theledger for the season.
Tjie meet wilt bo part of a celebration, atrrahfted toTionor JamesRelHy, veteran Rutgers swimmingcoach who has completed 25 yearsof servicjh Following tho meet,many of Reilly's star pupils ofother years, will take a fline attheir favorite event'in the Rutsrenjrool, Included in this group willbe George Kojac. and Walter
gainst two jjn|tnpr«a»>e'Coafh, Lincoln Tambe
ira will conclude theiourt campaign n e x t t;hey travel to Perth Anlay in a return engagement'!t, Mary's. Woodbridgehe Saints here earllor/
season. ' ' . ;took high-score
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Kohller a trip t o theifJhe continues
o keep, his batting eyein-shape.'Muni" always did make a.lot ofromises. How about it Budda?
— Wisnewski, 255 —"Sparky" iDieter certainly is
keeping up with this bref«yweather. He "breezed" aboutsix spares Tuesday night. Itmust have been conlageotis asMickey Kovach "pojoped" a 124in the first, but he came out ofit In time to roll'games of 200 •and 196,
— Wisnewski, 255 —The Paramount Barbers dropped
their set to the Kacops Mondaynigbjt, but that "Bobofas" Kocsiand Jimmy Zilai djdn't seem togive a whoop as they both SDinto, the 200's tOjget a free clip-ping., Incidently toe fastest aliaveand haircut I ever g«t was when"Three Card" Monte and "Card'Shark" Lou, harbors at the Para,both done a job on me at one timein 13 minutes,
— Wisneweki, 265 —In the Ford* Comn.' League,
y; j trieir idea was Rocky Stangoand Hack Chomicki. Rocky surecan. use the extra o-day as SirStork has left a new boarder at hishouse (Rocky Ann) a few weeksago, And the mug wouldn't evenlet us in on the secret.. • —Wisnewski, 2 5 5 —
Looks as if "Applet" Almati'sboys and Jules' ice House gangwill havo to fight it out at theCraftimen't Club for top hon-ors. Both squads • are smackingthe wood for some nice scoresand taking their matches prettyregularly. The Bernttein Brat,are doing the most damage forthe Icert while Springer and"Handy" Hmieleski are the hot-shots" for the Alraaii'i.
. —Wisnewski, 255 —You ought to have seen the look
on "Fat Stuff"'Holzheimer'a face(who was giving ''Printer" O'Harathe works for throwing one in thegutter), when he did the samething a few minutes later. Both ofthe lads shoot in the"Peanut leaguefor the Hilltops; • ' • J •
— Wisnewski, 255 — -: HOOKS—I ^ink Billy Sk»ywants to bowl with tho Peanut,league in the R. R....Walt Hab-ich's chutes are banging outtome nice high scores lately—and they call, 'em the coal-chutei.'.. Looks at if the Houioof Finn's have thrown in thesponge at the Craftsmen's . . ,Tony Wisnewski finally got inthe limelight with his 255 . . .Charley Flusz wants to knowwhat happened to that bottle ofwine, jHack . . . Don't forget tho .Peanut-Fords match at the for-mer's "slleys, March 3 . , . Gira(White Cap) BatU is dipping'am plenty hot for Undo JoeMayors . . . "Waag" Malii itgetting b»ck in his stHd« . • .The Casey gang upiet George'*for two (surprise);.. Fred Han-ten and his Mrt. were pullinga Gable-Lombard act at AheFords Rec , . , "Beat" it goingto be best-man when Lou Pav-Uck says "I-do" the end of April.
Spence two Scarlet nominationsfor the hall offl ine. ' .
A dinner with the veteran coachas,the guest of honor will be.heldIn th,e evening at which many moref his swimmers, who havo passed
the competitive stage'will be pres-ent • ' . • • • "' '
The basketball team, whicwound up its hprne appearauceB oWednesday against Lafayette, wiljoiirney'to New'York to play thundefeated quintet of New Yor!University. The Scarlet will bedecided Under dog in this event duto tho excellent record v/hichY. U. has piled up to date, ' '.
The fencing team will play hostto Lafayette's evtardsmen in thgymnasium tomorrow and this willmark another step in the MiddleThree competition,
WOODBRIDGEBOWLINGRESULTS
in both gamos for the Qhthe Lonir Branch fracas, tljlBarron forward registeredfield goats and a foul throwitotal of fifteen Joints.,nd Unger were best for the J
mouth county combine, <twelve and eleven, pointsjtivelyv
The Dunellen game found,]hftly again pacing thetallied a half dozen timesthe field and once from'the-1ity line to total 13'points.son, Plaskon and Naglcfor the winners withnineteen, fifteen and th!
Woodbridge (27)0
Gceschuk, f 1Barcellona, f 0 »jVahaly, f 7Redd, c 1Finn,' c . * 1 (Wasjlok, g 2 'Dubay, g 1
Totals 18Long Branch (32)
GEriekaon , f 6Fitagale, f ...; 2Marra, f 0Penta, c 0Esposito.-c 0Wilbert, g , 1Unger, g : iSianeo,. g 0
m
WDGE RECREATION LOOPParamount Barbers (0)
Hearin ...,....-.., 147Bartos 163 -166J. Zilai 1'51Pochek 1C3 141J. Demko 172 187Kocsi 176 210_
Totals •....,: 821 855.1.G..& J. Kacops (3)
M, Lehrer 135 244F. Boka 173 153J. Kuznlak 159 165S. Poos 171 202•W. Fauble 208 205
137136211
193136
812
106152
.176210226
0'
Totals 846 989 960Giants (3)
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Basketball hapit ScheduleTownship Heavy 8
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1940
B y The Navigator
I Wonder;
AVEML GIRL TO\Euagement Of Mut
W H CAST
i ^ j Ba>c< ToUfay ̂ . 2 9Raymond Gtimt Told ApproTwi At S*tnnUy'i
Ew«tB*ffmu«Il«i, of 4 Fifth Ave
ih* e&gfe|rem«n? oi, Jftdwig. t oRay
Cnuit, nch of Mr. *ii* Mr*. . .,--.,.,.
he looks like whajtt^ best-«>» « ^ . P ^ * - t \ ui riwU^n of ttow* I9,ooodressed foan dfonldL w e « t • M W : * * * * » * « * « « « f « m i « i i t ^ M ' t M a « t » a e . It wiliestWhen he ha*' donned h » j < J»>o4fctWI««'BiRlr'SeM and;|JH>$»0 to paintain the fl«
.meetinff'.cloliies.!J».eipiitoyed bj .UjTSetuM?Si««t t^!fl^eTo«TOa»Ji>tW»If the Tov^shjp-U;risn Church in Woodbridge,rived...: Augie Greiner and]Leon McElroy had their pho-
D-'ApoJu6tion fpr election
Budget of 18,000
tos taken with the conductor]and engineer of the first pas-
. senger train to use the eleva-tion and and all the time theconductor kept looking athis watch—he was mdre in-terested in seeing his traincoming in on schedule, . . .
Operator XYZ Writes:The flagmen's shanties
along the Pennsylvania Rail-road are now a thing of thepast. . . . Derricks' pickedthem up like a match boxandput them on work trains.. . . Bob Anderson, one of thebest alt around students pro-duced in our high school inmany years, was crownedKing o"f Winter Sports atMiddlebury College, Middle-bury, Vermont. . . . His"Queen" was Miss Lois Gil-lette, of Tenafly, N." J.
Operator 13 Reports:•Not that it is surprising,
•butFrancis (Shieky) Everetthas a new heart interest inthe fair City of Elizabeth. ..That "Buddy" Grady wentcalling on a girl and couldnot find her house. Teh.Teh . . . That the boys.around Itown have dubbed Lomoni-co's Tavern "Little Joe's PetShop" now that Joe has tak-en up the hobby of raisingcanaries. . . .' That EddieNash looks quite dignified in
• —The Jolly Eight Pinochle Clubmet with Jfrc, Wstt*r. Parker, of'Filth".Avenue, th» week. ^Ira.Richard SeyTerth and Mrs. JosephSuchy were prize jrinne^i, •
—Mr. andl l ln . Earl Matford,of-Burnett Street, were guests ofof Mr, and Jits. C. RrMulford, of
il P kCornersviile, Pa., this week.• —Francis FiUgerald, EdmundKapka, of Ziegler Avenue, and Eu-gene Gcry, of Manhattan Avenue,attended a theatre party in West
0{i-lPMsed'.: :. , . . .• •i" Wert^Mlin-^CommisslOner Pe-
t « Schmidt elected, no opposition,'Budget of' $6,306, passed,
East Uelin—Commissioners An-drew Sedkk ahd Peter FinnejranTe^lf ;ted without opposition. Bud-get of $S,3D0, passed.
Avenel ^-Commissioners FrankBenstn and Charits Maicraa re-elected witiioot opposition.- Budgetof f 19,898, passed.
Fordgi-Cwl -H»n«en and Wil-liam Warren elccUd. Budget of$12,000, passed.
Hopelawn—Joseph . Bagdi, re-elected, and Joseph Ingratiia elect-ed. Budget of $8,497, passed.
Kea&bey — Leon Jeglinskielected, aand Joseph Payti eleeteBudget of $-4,750, pawed.
ONJBE DOTTEDILINE ST. JAMES' PARISHHAS WEEKLY PARTY
rs , John Urbanmith Street, wereUrban's parents,
New York Tuesday evening.—Mr. and
and family, ofguests, of Mrs.Mr. and Mrs, Michael Jakubik, ofBound Brook, Sunday. ' *•
—The Tuesday Afternoon Con-|.tract Club met with Mrs, Earl Pal-
mer, of Manhattan Avenue, thisweek. Mrs. Charles Brookwell andMrs. Frederick Brause' won highscores.
—John, Wrantiz and AndrewJandrisevets are co-chairmen ofthe social affair being held at St.Andrew's Church on Avenel Street,tonight
—Mr. and 'Mrs. John Hehn anddaughter, Carol, of Piscataway,
his new- positionver Palms,
ignfed nat the Sil-
Loop StandingContinued from Sport Page
F. C. Jv's 1Swifties ' 1St. George's .. ...... .. 1 rSeWaren ; 0
Woodbridfe Junior>
bonita Granvine, wnn nrr riiointr as witness ild actress, h
i e ftvetneen-year-her name on the dotted line', thus joining the Urge
ldMroster of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer jtars.
Woodbridge Personals
Indians ' Rahway and Mr.?.Bleckie, Carter«t:.-: •/.' •' ":"Set of didies, Charles Trusttim,;Rahway; table and lamp, StevenKovach, Carteretj special, Mr*.Frank Prairie, Sewaren; bridgelamp, Mrs. Alfred Coley, RailwayAvenue, town; boudoir rocker,Mrs,. Fiai\k Sehulte, South Amboy;six-way floor lamp, Mrs. J. Turner,Wedgewosd Avenue, town; Special,Frank Prairie.-Sewaren; bridge set,Mrs. Cunningham, Jean .Court,town; fadio, Mrs. Leimpter, PortReading; secretary, John McDon-ald, Main Street, town; special,Mrs. Peter Ohlott, Freeman Street,town; studio couch, Mrs. CharlesHeller, Rahway; easy chair, Mrs,Frances Calvin, Amboy Avenue,town and bicycle, Thomas Duni-
Leap YearParty
Hair Do'sof Special
Becauje yWrV tr^ihg tbge t^ptbe cour-age to inake him .«J» ̂ d < *Vou irre.istib!e with a
style, dc»i«*»e«i
PJ,oi.e Wood. 8:2394 For
La Grace Beauty Shoppe97 Main Street Woodbridge
{Chrfetensen Building)
Mrs. B?cVDe'm»rett!'Mr.:'aiid'Mrs.'SgaP. AmboyATen'ne, townA. W, Soheidt, Frederick Demarestand Daniel Demar.est.
Miss Jennie. Grainert, of Palmer,Mass., is.the guest of Mr. and Mrs.John Breckenridge, of .West GreenStreet., •" •
Boy Scout Troop No. 33 met re-cently in the basement of the FirstPresbyterian Church.... Scoutmas-ter Wesley, Reiselberg presentedHarker Rhodes with his carpentry
j merit badge,pointed Paulpatrol leaders
J»i Alpha Patrol ap-1 Koch as • assistant
Aroani The Township:Helen Einhorn knows quite t Rangers „ l
a bit about ice boats..'. .The j St. JsTnt-s' ;.;............ obelin Woman's Club is one! Ford* Seniorof the most active organiza-) W.Uons in the Township. . . .;Bombm . .'.; "lrjhe next issue of the All-Hi-.; Sponing-aub ., ..........:.. lNews will be dedicated to i Teals '....',.... othe Junior Class. . . . ThejDukW !•.•.. .', ..... ... 0High School flag pole comes! ^ Ford» inte»>«dutetijown the week .of Easter va-j ' w.cation. It will seem strange! Jimr Bugs i'Without the gld land-mark.. .|AITO»-S 0-
• George Dunigan holding the) Owk ..............; lattention of the boys around j Rinky Dinks ;. o
'Ceasar Vornoli's , ,^_ This; " Fprdi Junioryear's award for the neatest .' W.loofcing police officer goes to \Vildcats .* l
^Jfeank'Szallar. '.. ! Tigers .:...„ 2
ifte'kdtfe-.. iPh""* '11;̂ Tony Peterson and Joe Si-?!jpi» enjoyed themselves im