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...highly exaggerated account of his own experiences. His publishers and film executives refused to reveal his whereabouts to police. But lately he gave a lecture at Westfield, N. J. in conjunction with the showing of his film. And growing yet bolder, last month he attended a luncheon at Trenton, sat next to Superintendent Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf of New Jersey's State police...
...president of the Roebling Co., but treasurer, and was the smartest of all in a business way, although he had his full share of weaknesses, one of which was to quarrel with me frequently. However, in the 37 years I have been at the newspaper bench nearly everybody in Trenton has quarrelled with me at some time. As to Ferdinand W. Roebling Jr., now at the head of the company, he is not only the biggest giver, both publicly and privately to worthwhile things, but he invariably wears a dinner jacket when the Roeblings entertain small parties...
...Trenton Times Trenton...
Louis C. Farley, Jr. of Orange, Howard, A. Hoffman of Newark, Edward C. Malewitz of Trenton, Everett B. Murphy of Irvington, George W. Oettle of Chatham, Robert I, Strong of New Brunswick...
...summer of 1931 when bids on the Bridge were called for, and some specifications have been changed. New bids were solicited. Last week the contract for the spectacular job of fabricating and erecting the cable-work was awarded to John A. Roebling's Sons Co. (wire & cables) of Trenton. N. J. The winning Roebling bid was $5,885.000. It was only $31,000 below that of Columbia Steel Co. This greatly vexed United States Steel Corp. which had bought Columbia in the hope of getting more Pacific Coast business. Last week many a Californian felt that the award should have...