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PAGE EIGHT THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,<br />

Hoffman High<br />

Lost Tuesday Tussle<br />

WithRoselle Park<br />

ECONOMY IS KEYMOTE *<br />

OF MAYOR (iLEASOX'S !<br />

NEW VHAR'S MESSAGE,<br />

. j<br />

(Continued fioni Page One)<br />

Auditor of the State of New Jersey,:<br />

and entirely beyond the contiol of i<br />

myself and members of the Council j<br />

.t b.iL'umc mandatory as a matter of'<br />

public duty to bring our finances!<br />

Hoffman High School basketball<br />

team Jost its first game of the new<br />

year Tuesday afternoon when it<br />

dropped a contest with Roselle Park<br />

within a new state policy.<br />

High on the local court 27-23. Tlie<br />

setback to the John Streeters came so , 3 sp( , ak _ fgi. lh(J sjns<br />

sifter they had secured four victor.<br />

les in a row.<br />

The locals led the way :n the first<br />

quarter but after that the visitors<br />

One of<br />

;lie results of this was that this<br />

present administration had to atone.<br />

committCd<br />

by others who preceded us in office.<br />

In spite of this, however, I am<br />

•mppy to be able to say, for the<br />

forged out ahead and jroins into the , ist Ume wHh;n my memoryi the<br />

fourth quarter were leading 23-la., f, jty cJos( , s a ycar oj business wlth .<br />

A heroic spurt in the final quarter > out a genen,, budect defl C lt. Closby<br />

the locals brought them close to I . U]e , a jn o ,, ]or words> wUh<br />

the visitors but failed to tie up the j a], hjl, s for the year 1937 pald , n<br />

^SE^<br />

. ,.. . ! full and close to a thousand dollars<br />

The John streeters meet Wood-• cash lc, ( ns a genera , balance<br />

bridge High on the latter s court | Tn)s jrj a hJgh]y praiseworthy accom.<br />

this evening.<br />

j ,,ii s i lmeri t. It conduces to a continn<br />

HO f m^" ? K ot Smlth<br />

, \ n' , ^"rfh ""»«' Amboy's sound fi-<br />

0 1, 1 Marks t 1,0. 2. A. Dobrzyn-| niUloial oonditl its reputation for<br />

ski, f 3, 2. 8. Wheeler, c 0 1 1. Ne-<br />

p0Vemn,t and the strengthbus,<br />

g: 0, 0, 0. Henry, e, 2, 0, 4. Maxfield<br />

g, 0, 1, 1. Selover, g, 3, 06. Totals<br />

9, 5, 23.<br />

I<br />

noselle Park, Adase, f 0, 0, 0. Beo-;<br />

Uche, * 0, 0. 0. Klein, f 2. 0, 4. Hun- ;<br />

te, c 6, 0, 12. Buros, g, 5, 1, 11. Gal- !<br />

lagher, g 0, 0, 0. Totals 13, 1, 27. j<br />

Immaculate Quintet j<br />

Trounces St. Mary's<br />

In Tuesday's Game<br />

At the hands of Immaculate Con<br />

ception of Trenton, Tuesday, St.<br />

Marys' High School suffered a set<br />

back when they were defeated by n<br />

five point margin, the score being<br />

' 36-31.<br />

Although-they held the lead during<br />

the early part of the game, the<br />

local basketeers were on the wrong<br />

end of the score most of the even-<br />

Ing.<br />

At the first quarter whistle the<br />

score was knotted eight all. In the<br />

second period, the visitors took the<br />

lead and kept it until the closing<br />

whistle. The score:<br />

ST. MARY'S G. F. T.<br />

McGowan, f. 2 3 7<br />

Weinman, f. 4 0 8<br />

Ryan, c.-f. 2 2 6<br />

Dolan, c. 0 0 0<br />

Harklns, o. 4 1 9<br />

Eovlno, g. 0 0 0<br />

Crowe, g. 1 1 3<br />

Kelly, g. 0 0 0<br />

Totals 12 7 31<br />

IMMACULATE G. F. T.<br />

Gray, f. 2 0 4<br />

Kelly, f. 0 0 0<br />

Barrett, f. 0 3 3<br />

Basco, c. 5 4 14<br />

Warwick, g. 0 0 0<br />

Rossi, g, 4 0 8<br />

White, B. 3 1 7<br />

Totals 14 8 3G<br />

Lewis A. A. To Stage<br />

Basketball Games for<br />

Warm Springs Fund<br />

Proce«di of Double Header On<br />

January 27 Will Go To<br />

Foundation<br />

relief rolls those who aru not inbttdcet for the cominu year appropriations<br />

should be cut to the bone.<br />

need and those who merely desire<br />

to defraud the taxpayers. At theNot one penny should be wasted.<br />

same time we will bend backwards Not one unneeded employee should<br />

to be sure, in the spirit of Christian<br />

charity, that those who are less the health and welfare of our peo-<br />

be engaged. Services essential to<br />

fortunate than others will be compJe<br />

xinder the govemir/nt should<br />

fortably clothed and housed and not be neglected; but economy must<br />

decently fed.<br />

be the rule.<br />

While paying the strictest attention,<br />

to tiie needs of the people them-<br />

gratification for the excellent co-op-<br />

In closing I want to express my<br />

selves and continuing to exercise eration you have given me in the<br />

the greatest economy in the spending<br />

of their money we shall also con-<br />

and Mr. Zdanewira have been loyal<br />

year 1937. Mr. Kress, Mr. Stanton<br />

tinue to preserve the physical assets not only to the people but me also.<br />

of the city itself and to improve And I cannot let this occasion pass<br />

without complimenting Mr. Filskov,<br />

and Mr. Watson, who are retiring<br />

iron! the DU'ncil, for supporting my<br />

administration in actions which they<br />

deemed for tlie public good. At the<br />

paved. There is a resulting increase same time I welcome into the official<br />

in the value of our properties. There! Md Mr. NcJjrkorn and Mr. Walcthey<br />

will en-<br />

ness nndd<br />

convc Jeiiee, especially in| J".v the opportunity to be of<br />

;s also a great increase in cleanli- zak. I am sure that<br />

service<br />

jfa connection with the effort here<br />

to raise funds for the <strong>President's</strong><br />

Warm Springs Foundation by holding<br />

a <strong>President's</strong> Ball on Saturday,<br />

January 29th, the Lewis A. A. will<br />

MAYOR THOMAS F. GLEASON<br />

ening of its credit in financial circles.<br />

It is needless to say that we<br />

must give the same careful and diligent<br />

attention to the people's money<br />

in the, year to come as this result<br />

indicates we have given in the<br />

year just past.<br />

It is worthy of note that in spite<br />

of tho fact that we had to raise<br />

money for reasons entirely beyond<br />

our own control, in spite of some of<br />

tho effects of the general depression<br />

and in spite of heavy expenditures<br />

for relief for the ycar 1937,<br />

that the city's financial condition<br />

was so good that the City of South<br />

Amboy did not have to borrow one<br />

penny for relief purposes for the<br />

Raritan River and Raritan Bay, of<br />

pollution. Many of our sister muyear<br />

1937. By economical adminis-1 nicipalities New Brunswick, Perth<br />

tration of relief and by close co- Ambov. Amboy, Woodbridge, WoodbridKe. Keyport, Keyporl Raritan<br />

Township, Sayreville, for in-<br />

operation with the State of New<br />

Jersey in the inattcr of securinr relief<br />

allotments, , to supplement" the the law and by order of the court,<br />

stance, have had to build, fancier<br />

cit' city's contribution, tib administration of these expensive sewage disposal<br />

relief in South Amboy has been handled<br />

fairly and efficiently. There is creat benefit to everybody concern-<br />

plants. In the long run it will be of<br />

inot one unworthy person receiving ed. In the meantime, however, it is<br />

1 relief from the City of South Aml)oy.<br />

wo will not tolerate upon the the taxpayers. As we make up<br />

just one more extra burden upon<br />

ou"<br />

hold a double header basketball<br />

game on Thursday, January 27th. them. In this light your record in<br />

The games will be staged at theimp:-.ovint' tho streets and sidewalks<br />

High School Auditorium with the and gutters in tlie city deserve great<br />

Lewis A. A. team meeting St. James credit. At the present time practcally<br />

every street in South Amboy is<br />

of Elizabeth, while the girls' team<br />

will play the St. James girls' team. paved. There i lti y<br />

The entire proceeds of the games<br />

will go to the Foundation.<br />

New Miracles Of Ti<br />

PhoJoelectnc Ccl' 1 !<br />

By James D. Pnxjy<br />

Director. Gihoots or Eh'.tricil<br />

Engineer ins, Mtff/i.itio.'M)<br />

Correspondence Schools<br />

TTTVO combat tho lilindinK I'h.nne ii,<br />

JL liglit often I'lirouiiteri'i] by ;:,otorists<br />

when t!i.\v drive into a Io,i;,<br />

highway tmiii'i, nilonsp sodium<br />

vapor lanijiw have bcou instnlU"l in<br />

the flOU-1'oot Tooth Hock bm-e on<br />

the Columbia Ilivnr Highway lira; 1<br />

Boimeville Dnm. The lij;lil* bum<br />

continuously, b.a a* ilayliglii .taiU\ : ,<br />

with the approach of night a photo.<br />

electric cell device aulom;!lic;iny<br />

reduces their Intensity to the h rnlled at the YiMCA between the<br />

consideration for the taxpayers been Brirrs-q Chevrolet and Daylight Bamnnlfesled<br />

in all of our other de- kevy teams, every man on both the<br />

partmcnt.s. It would be superfluous trams rolled over 200 in the final<br />

to go into detail in each department '-'amp or the match, showing thp<br />

but the Fire Department, the Po- high typo or bowllm; beins nxhibitlice<br />

Department, the Department or cd by local trains :n the county<br />

Public Uiiildinps and Grounds and lrasjue.<br />

in every coniiniltee of the Council Tim 'icores: Daylight Bakery :<br />

coming under my jurisdiction I have Heinclio 170; 224; 225. Gorchess,<br />

found officials fully awake lo their: lili: 204: 213. Smith. 201: 227: 237.<br />

public trusts.<br />

HymiplPKki, 272; 204: 23B. B'.dlcy:<br />

I call your alte.ntlon to the need 210: 103: 233. Totals 1028; 1052;<br />

'or continued vlrsllimce and devotion 1HG.<br />

to public duly in the year aheiul of Brings Chpvrolcil (0): Pemberto-.i,<br />

us. Just ns In the pa.st mandatory 3!)3; 2IIU: 201. Kubarur. 205; 201;<br />

legislation beyond our control unco 210. Silvers, 105: 193; 202. Thomas,<br />

Us problems to solve not of our own IBB; 2i!, r >; 20!), Hansen, 100; 172; 7.0?,.<br />

naklng so In the future, probnbly Tolals !I45: !)!)!); 1025.<br />

within a short time, the Slate of!<br />

•«<br />

New Jersey will compel us to bn!!d a' Siipnrinl.pntieiit of Power for the<br />

sowago disposal plant. We will •' pl ' !i(i y Central Power nnd Light Co.<br />

know that the Stut^ hap passed '" " lis «

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