Touted
by President Franklin
D. Roosevelt as "the most important and far-reaching ever
enacted by the American Congress," the National (Industrial)
Recovery Act (NRA) was passed by Congress on June 16, 1933. That
New
Deal law was designed to promote recovery and reform, encourage
collective bargaining for unions, set up maximum work hours (and
sometimes prices) and minimum wages, and forbid child labor in industry.
For
a short time, Title I of the famous NRA prescribed the drafting and
establishment of a code system of fair competition for every sort of
industry. Those codes had the force of law and were exempt from
antitrust provisions.
By
August 10, 1933 approximately 70 percent Camden's businesses had signed
on to the N.R.A. blanket code. With the signing of 190 business on
August 9th alone, the total number of Camden business participating had
reached 1749. Over 2000 business would be signed up in short order.
Camden county businesses reported in the Camden Courier-Post to have
signed on to the code in August of 1933 are as follows:
Camden Courier-Post
- August 4, 1933
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261
New Signers of N.
R.A. Bring
Total
Here
Up
to
764
The
emblem of the N.R.,A. "Blue Eagle” was issued to 261
additional firms and stores in Camden and suburban points'
yesterday at the Camden Post Office, raising the total of
employers in this area to 764.
The
following employers signed pledges yesterday:
McGrath
Printing Company, 121
Federal
Street;
Camden Commercial Body Works, 235
spruceStreet;
Steinberg's Pharmacy, 946
Penn
Street;
Paul Schenso, 2364
Broadway;
Sanitary Bakery, 101
York
Street;
Truax & Vogel, 269
Haddon
Avenue;
Troth Trucking & Warehouse Company, 1010
North
Fifth
Street;
The American Oil Company,
Haddon
Avenue &
carman
street,
40 employees;
Jean's Beauty Shop, 505 North Sixth Street;
Sahlin Color Company, 250
Atlantic
Avenue;
E. Burrough. 422
Trenton
Avenue;
Atlantic Refining Company, four stations;
Charles A. Rose. 131
Federal
Street;
Samuel D.
Payne, Delaware Avenue and
Elm
Street;
C and L. Specialty Sales Company, Ninth and
Cooper
Streets;
Grand Tailoring Company, 216
Penn
Street;
A. F. J. Dorn, 207 North
broadway;
Cosmopolitan Relief Association of N.J., 112 North
Third
Street;
Walter J. Laughton, 1303
broadway;
Belle Hosiery Shop, 513
Kaighn
Avenue;
Mildred Edna Beauty Shop, 309 North Sixth Street;
Sand C Bargain Store, 344
Line
Street and 721
Ferry
Avenue;
Publicity Delicatessen, Sixth and
Penn
Streets;
Boston Shoe Company, 1102
broadway.
Walt's Ice and Coal Company, 609 North Thirty-second
Street;
William Whalen, 1644 South Sixth Street;
George's Garage
Inc., 210
Arch
Street;
Camden Lunch, 1029
broadway;
New Deal Shoe Repairing, 2508-1/2
Federal
Street;
Federal Sea Food House,
2508 Federal
Street;
Morris Goldman, 944
Pearl
Street;
11 Quaker stores;
Joseph Werner, 2220 River Avenue;
David H. Zachon, 4915
Westfield
Avenue;
Al's Market, 3404
Westfield
Avenue;
Weir's Pharmacy, 3627
Westfield
Avenue;
Star Ice and Coal Company, 126
North
Twenty-sixth
Street;
De Mar Stores Inc., 326
Federal
Street;
A.W. Walton & Sons Company, 109
Broadway;
N. C. Department Store, 442 North Eighth Street;
Cooperson Brothers, 38
North
Fourth
Street;
William J.
Cooper Company, 219
Kaighn
Avenue;
John Lecroy & Sons, 126
Federal
Street;
Provident Friendly Society, Third and
Market
Street;
Pioneer Wire Works, 133
Federal
Street;
Pont Tire Service, 1156
Haddon
Avenue;
Aaron Morgenstein, 529
Kaighn
Avenue;
Louis Bader, 538
Kaighn
Avenue;
Prudential Insurance Company of America, 300
Broadway;
Goodrich Silvertown. Inc., 1137
Atlantic
Avenue;
Carl Swartz, 450
Broadway;
Ben Weinberg, 450
Kaighn
Avenue;
Westfield Barber Shop, 3718
Westfield
Avenue;
Colonial Tailors, 3625
Westfield
Avenue;
A. M. Nicholson, 3610
Westfield
Avenue;
Leo Haiker, 1119
Haddon
Avenue;
David Plasky, 2362
broadway;
David Levin, Pennsauken;
C. B. Edwards Electric Company. 219
Mickle
Street;
Benjamin Kurtz,
thirty-fourth
street and
Westfield
Avenue;
Samuel Richelson, 315 and 341
Kaighn
Avenue;
Airport Frozen Custard, Central
Airport;
Mitchell Brothers, 943
broadway;
Harry Cole, 702
North Ninth Street;
Royal Pleating Company, 448
broadway;
Parisian Shop, 441-1/2
Kaighn
Avenue;
Camden Ice Company, 1908 South Sixth Street and Woodlynne;
F. Bielecki, 17541
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue,
De Marco Beauty Shop, 25
broadway;
Fayer's Pure Foods, 1414
Haddon
Avenue;
William Orlick, Westmont;
Daylight Food Market, 2319
Federal
Street;
Max Reihman &
Son,
Twenty-fourth
and River Avenue;
S. Levitsky, 448
Kaighn
Avenue;
F. M. Martin, 3400
Westfield
Avenue;
B. Shuster, 1201 Yorkship Square;
Royal Shoe Market, 1024
Broadway;
Joseph Shorke, 1006
Atlantic
Avenue;
C. Schneeberg, 1112
Broadway;
Paul I. Nicholas, Merchantville;
Crown T. M. Company, 1005
Broadway;
Mrs. E. G. Britton, 701 North Ninth Street;
B. Levinson, 1063 North Thirty-second Street;
Primo Hat Shop, 1003
Broadway;
Samuel Zimmerman. 823 North Eighth Street;
Rose Dress Shop, 2629
Westfield
Avenue;
Schneider's Market, 402
Broadway;
Clarence B. MacDonald, 733
State
Street;
The Wohlmuth Company, 1100
Broadway;
Myers Signs, 527
Cooper
Street;
Richard J. Burke. West Collingswood;
S. Gordon, 917
Broadway;
S. Frankel, 901
Pearl
Street;
K. & K. Engineering Company, 774
Line
Street;
A. Swanson Company, 531
South
Fifth
Street;
Joseph Epstein, 2150 Berwick Street;
Owen Kernan, 200
Market
Street;
Isadore Stern, 507 Newton Avenue;
Rayjax. Cleaners and Dyers, 2140 Scovel Avenue,
Merchantville;
Camden Coal Company,
seventh
and Kaighn
Avenue;
Joseph H. Murray & Son, 408
Cooper
Street;
Max Bloom. 4520 Roosevelt Avenue;
Rose Greenstein, 411
broadway;
Continued
…
Shop, 1203
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Fidelity Press, 822
Market
Street;
Frank Mazza, 535
Benson
Street;
Guido Marini, 918
South
Fourth
Street;
Nathan Levin, 3108
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Hyman Budman, 356
Atlantic
Avenue;
Westmont Pharmacy, Westmont;
Clark Hoover, 1013 Bergen Avenue;
Isador Schor, 423
Kaighn
Avenue;
Samuel Bergen, 806
broadway;
W. L. Douglas Shoe Company, 1113
broadway;
Diamond Tailoring Company, 1182
Haddon
Avenue;
R. Plotnick, 703
broadway;
Elizabeth Cettei, 320
Stevens
Street;
John G. Ledyard, 714
Market
Street;
James F. Lovett, 937
Vine
Street;
Harry's Barber Shop, 1188 Yorkship Square;
Ignatz Milewski, 1548
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Bracewell's Express, 624
Birch
Street;
Boston Shoe Repair, Yorkship Square;
Boleslaw Ryzuiski, 1549 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Camden Radio Service, 824
Market
Street;
Isadore Gomberg, 522
Federal
Street;
Brosic and Dashler, Laurel Springs;
W. Sloan, Westmont;
Ruttruff's Service Station, 26
Haddon
Avenue;
Reba Arkovitz, Philadelphia;
Camden Heating Co.,
Admiral
Wilson
Boulevard & Waldorf Ave.;
Westmont National Bank;
Obus Auto
Supply, 1198
Haddon
Avenue;
Menotti Aristone, 2196
Federal
Street;
Delbaugh's, 521 North Ninth Street;
Harry Tishmen, Woodlynne;
M. Moldoff, Woodlynne;
Morris Morgenstein, 2985 Yorkship Square;
H. Weitman, 530 North
Third
Street;
Skymer Vulcanizing
Company, 1309
broadway;
Jawar Manufacturing Company, 438 South
Third
Street;
S. Ellis & Sons, 513
broadway;
Walter Drew & Son, 423 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Fox Cleaners and Dyers, three Camden stores;
Abraham Rosner, 1175
Haddon
Avenue;
Courier-Post Company, 280 employees;
Randolph Chevrolet,
American Ice Company,
West Jersey Paper Manufacturing Company;
West Jersey Title and Guaranty Company.
Southwark Manufacturing Company.
The S-K Company, 612
Ferry
Avenue;
Thomas Ogen, 441
Washington
Street;
Shapiro's. 936 North
Third
Street;
George Hill, 223
Federal
Street;
G. and S. Machine Company,
State
Street
bridge;
Sun Shoe Repairing Company, 2604
Federal
Street;
Edward C. Talbot, 3422
Westfield
Avenue;
Ernest L. Bartelt, 311
Market
Street;
Lawrence M. Verga, 311
Market
Street;
Elmer Deputy, 123
Federal
Street;
Taggert & Green, 201
Main
Street;
Baltimore Circulating Company, 119
North
Fourth
Street;
Morris Kaplan,
Newton
Avenue;
Stiefel's Market, 891 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Frank H. Hodgson, Inc., 137
Federal
Street;
Bertman's, 941
broadway;
The Morris Store, 1103
Kaighn
Avenue;
Abraham Bloom. 1402-1/2
Haddon
Avenue;
Hirshorn's Delicatessen, 1158
Haddon
Avenue;
B. C. Berkowitz, 1101-1/2
broadway;
The Repair Shop, 601
broadway;
Ricklers, 1148
Haddon
Avenue;
G. Di Bono, 207 North Ninth Street;
Fred Learoyd, 839
North
Fourth
Street;
Robert L. Gebert, 320
Federal
Street;
Library Shop, 526
Federal
Street;
Irving’s Flower Shop, 889 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Alberta Sweet. Shop, 515
broadway;
Harry’s Café, 830
Market
Street;
Samuel Molotsky, 538 North Sixth Street;
Arcadia Café, 201
Federal
Street;
Elmer W. Heller, 858 North Thirtieth Street;
Harned Hardware, Inc., 133
Federal
Street;
New Jersey Beef Company, 523
North
Fifth
Street;
Henry Cooperman, 1201 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Philadelphia Metal Stamping Company, 107 Erie Street;
H. Adler, 3812 Myrtle Avenue;
Bell Drugs,
1201
Haddon
Avenue;
Stoglin’s, 1216
Haddon
Avenue;
Morris Klein, 515
Kaighn
Avenue;
John C.
Demmert, 216
broadway;
Matthew H. Vance, 2839 Hayes Avenue;
Paxson Hardware, 132
Main
Street;
George H. Fischer, 3408
Westfield
Avenue;
Campbell & Mattison, Delaware Avenue;
William E. Cross, 729
broadway;
Silverstein’s Delicatessen, 72 South
Twenty-eighth
Street;
Harry’s Grocery, 1212 South
Third
Street;
Rocco Colantriono, 564
Chestnut
Street;
Brown & Gelly, 1916 South
Seventh;
R. G. A. Grocery, 1738
broadway;
Stanley Tomkiewicz, 1516
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Fairview Fruit Market, 1204 Yorkship Square;
John Emmel, 905 Sylvan Street;
Martin A.
McNulty, 307
Kaighn
Avenue;
Economy Store, 521
Kaighn
Avenue;
Williams’ Hat Shop, 517
Kaighn
Avenue;
Morris Kramer, West Collingswood;
R. Cavallo & Sons, 310
Kaighn
Avenue;
Yubas Co., Inc., 431
Kaighn
Avenue;
T. & B. Cash and Carry, 424
Kaighn
Avenue;
Matthew Adinoff, 355
pine
street;
H. Bodner. 433
Kaighn
Avenue;
Quality Hat Shop. 425
Kaighn
Avenue;
Arthur
Gelhaar, 700
Mt.
Vernon
Street;
Johnson Brothers, 443
Berkley
Street;
Albert Stehley, 1012
Everett
Street;
Crescent Barber Shop, West Collingswood;
Eagle Shoe Repairing, West Collingswood;
Aron Tubman, Pennsauken;
Bunning's Garage. Bellmawr;
Beck-Hazzard, Inc., 447
Kaighn
Avenue;
Continued
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 8, 1933
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1342
Sign To N.R.A. In Camden Area
More
than 2000 employers in the Camden area will have pledged
their
aid to President Roosevelt's recovery drive within the next
three days if the demand for N.R.A. membership I contin1.es
at
the Camden Post Office. A total of 208 employers received
the "Blue
Eagle" posters here yesterday, raising the total of N.R.A.
members in Camden and vicinity to 1342.
Those
pledging their support yesterday are:
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 8, 1933
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Progressive
Garment Co.,
210 Mickle
Street;
I.F.
Huntzinger Co.,
119
Federal
Street;
Sinnickson
Chew &
Sons Co., 37 North
Third
Street;
American National Health & Accident Assn., 508
Federal
Street;
John D. Morgan Co., 37 North
Third
Street;
New Sanitary Laundry, Collingswood;
Reuben Plevinsky, 1617
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Paul W. Draper, 207
Market
Street;
Michael Fuskeller, 1046
North
Twenty-sixth
Street;
Joseph D'Ariano, 3504
Federal
Street;
Samuel D.
Edwards,
705
York
Street;
Joseph Buster.
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Samuel E. Rudderow, Collingswood;
Stanley Rikel, North Sixth Street;
Carl Lisk, 2205 North Thirty-eighth Street;
Samuel Sherman, 715
Ferry
Avenue;
Kosmos M. Grammatick, 205 North Ninth Street;
E and S Grocery, 700 North Fourth Street;
R.E. Clymer, Rosedale and
Westfield
Avenues;
Mrs. H. Tarbutton, Pennsauken;
Samuel H. Trabin, 937
North
Fourth
Street;
Modern Electric Repair, 1609
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Charles Lessy, 316
Federal
Street;
William Casey, Jr., 697 Sylvan Street;
Reiss' Pharmacy. 800
Market
Street;
Hansen's Market, 936
Kimber
Street;
John F. Reilly, Woodlynne;
Edgar Veevers, Nineteenth Street and River road;
Philip Zinman
& Co.,
333
Arch
Street;
Woodlynne Shoe Repair;
Boyd Brothers, 2802 Harrison Avenue;
C. and T. Corporation, 300
Broadway;
U.S. Meats and Provisions, 1048
Cooper
Street;
Haddon Delicatessen. 427
Haddon
Avenue;
H. G. Hinchman 223
Arch
Street;
Harry's, Merchantville;
Joseph Nussbaum, 600 North Sixth Street;
Frank Hoffman, 935
South
Fifth
Street;
Antonio Cischitelli, 4322
Westfield
Avenue;
Carter Radio Service, 710
Washington
Street;
Bell Shoe Repair, 935
Market
Street;
Charles C. Van Oster, 109 Erie Street;
Frank Del Rallazza, 447 West Street;
Harry Klein, 551
Chestnut
Street;
Dominic Cortorelli, 1146 South
Third
Street;
Anthony De Marco, 1004
Broadway;
Croneberger's Meat Market, 1326
Atlantic
Avenue;
Thomas J. Hannigan, 271t6
Federal
Street;
James M. Bentley, 414
Kaighn
Avenue:
Rubens and Messey. 305 North Sixth Street;
Walter E. Dorricott, 134 East Oakland Avenue, Oaklyn.
Michael
Mignogna, 20 South Fourth Street;
William M. Wright,
Seventh
and
Federal
Streets;
Charles Blaker & Sons, 1257
Kaighn
Avenue;
Mack Laundry, 1167
Haddon
Avenue;
Mark Blaker, 1058 Langham Avenue;
Wilson's Garage, Woodlynne;
Martin's Service Station, West Collingswood Heights;
Gold Press, 1446-1/2
Haddon
Avenue;
William A. Lieberman, 300 Marlton Pike;
Coccia
Brothers, 311
Division
Street;
Charles B. Mangold, 912
York
Street;
Charles Malamut, 577
spruceStreet;
Nathan D. Segal, 856 South Second Street;
Meyer A. Cohen, 1100 North Twenty-First Street;
Bernard Balis, 400
Haddon
Avenue;
Victor Biase, 338
Line
Street;
Langham Grocery, 1001 Langham Avenue;
Anderson's
Grill, 221
Federal
Street;
Jacob Richter, 2211
Federal
Street;
Holler's Bakery, 445 North Ninth Street;
R. F. Lynch, 523
Market
Street;
S. M. Rosenberg. 501 Erie Street;
Novelty Printing Co., 609
South
Fifth
Street;
Simon Denbo, 917
pineStreet;
Standard Radio Repair Co.,
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue
&
Liberty
Street;
D. A. Terzian, 904 North Second Street;
H. M. and H. R. Alward, 634 North Sixth Street;
New Jersey Commercial Bar and Fixture Co., 341
Byron
Street;
Helen Waters, 521
Cooper
Street;
Haddon
Tobacco Co., 724
Haddon
Avenue;
Arthur E. Reed, 83 Jasper Street;
Max Eisenberg, 400 South Second Street;
Chelsea Manufacturing Co.,
Point
and Wood
Streets;
Max Juper, 1034
Broadway;
David Kravitz, 1227
Broadway;
Harry Weiner 911 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Quaker Shoe Repair,
Federal
Street;
Snyder's Market, 600
Clinton
Street;
Elmer C. Moore, Woodlynne;
Joseph Rosenberg, 125l
Haddon
Avenue;
David Harris, 527-1/2
Haddon
Avenue;
Sarah Stone, 1194
Penn
Street;
Bernard Kaplan, 650
Linwood
Avenue;
Haddon Fruit Market, 1250
Haddon
Avenue;
United Beef Co., 1006
Kaighn
Avenue;
Dorothy's Sweet Shop, Westmont;
Henry J. XXXta, 731
State
Street;
John
Barricelli, 3510
Federal
Street;
Master Tailors, 633
North
Fifth
Street;
Joseph Levinson, Lawnside;
Dominic Bisirri, 237
Mt.
Vernon
Street;
Daniel Gottlieb
Sons,
416
Mt.
Vernon
Street;
Berlin Bottling Co., 288 White Horse Pike, Berlin;
Broadway Cigar Store, 1023
broadway;
John's Market, Merchantville;
Suriname Studio, 427
broadway;
John R. Hendricks, 910
Cooper
Street;
Samuel Petarra, 1300
Van
Hook
Street.
Loring
S. Strang, 2077 Yorkship square;
U. S. L. Service Station, 1700
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Isadore H. Herman, Stevens Building;
National Telephone Director Co., 300
Broadway;
C. S. Bellino. 501
Main
Street;
Frank A. Smith, 59
Haddon
Avenue;
M. Levin, 530
Kaighn
Avenue;
Joseph Leitner, 532
Kaighn
Avenue;
James G. Hendricks, 203 North Ninth Street;
E. Clausen; 204
Broadway;
White Co., 1515
Haddon
Avenue;
M. Cupyrs, 1450
Louis
Street;
Joe's Men's Store, 1744
Broadway;
William D. Lippincott, 35 North Fourth Street;
E. Shepino, 440 South
Third
Street;
Harry R. Trauck, 3608
Federal
Street;
Joseph A. McCaffery, 600
spruceStreet;
R. A, Gabriele, 515 North Sixth Street;
Ware Truss Co., 400
Broadway;
Louis W. Putinik, Pennsauken;
Louis Lukoff, 925
Point
Street;
Mary A. Flemming, 1546
Federal
Street;
Renato Di Meglio, 1799
Haddon
Avenue.
George
C. Shawcross, 319
York
Street;
Cutler
Metal Products
Co., Tenth and
Market
Streets;
Havana Shoe Rebuilders; 409
Newton
Avenue;
James J. Devine, 2266 South
Seventh
Street;
Buono's Pharmacy, Third and
Beckett
Streets;
Odell Auto Repair, 939 North Thirty-first Street;
Manuel Pearl, 1101
Cooper
Street;
T. Sol Mass, 751
spruceStreet;
Nicolo
Saccomanno,
3418
Federal
Street;
Penn-Jersey Oil Co,. 1149 Lansdowne Avenue;
Union Bottling Co., 1556
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Tillie Engel, 1103
Federal
Street;
Fairview Grocery Co., 876 Fairview Street.
August
Knorr, 1100
North
Twenty-Sixth
Street;
John's Oyster House,
Broadway
and Stevens
Street:
La
Maina’s Café, 501
Trenton
Avenue;
Mary D. Gofth, 1378
Haddon
Avenue;
Bessie Dorfman, 1150
Haddon
Avenue;
John DiMuro, 827 South Fourth Street;
Trio Craft Engraving Co., 503
Market
Street:
Bay State Beef Co., 1031
Market
Street;
M. Creskoff, 430
Kaighn
Avenue;
Harry Hait; 1837
broadway;
Henry Michelfelder, 1816
broadway;
William J. Cassidy, 1101
North
Twenty-sixth
Street;
Philip Bitman, 342
Kaighn
Avenue;
Michael Entzminger, 2229
Carman
Street;
Luigi Cinaglia, 702 South Second Street;
James Monahan, 651 South
Third
Street;
Suburban Bakery, 3517
Federal
Street;
Charles W. Golver, 901 North Second Street:
Norman E. Humphreys, Merchantville;
Richard Baumiller, 842 South Sixth Street;
Morton Bakery, 1202 Morton Street;
Haddon Glass Co., 1315 Park Boulevard;
Walnut Street Garage, 410
Walnut
Street;
Burr-Smith Co., 430
Federal
Street.
Thurman
Bottling Works, 1176
Thurman
Street;
J. Z. Shepheard & Son. 20 North Twenty-first Street;
Gilmer Press, 615
Vine
Street;
Penn Fish Co., 1223
Broadway;
Mrs. Rose Cooperman, 2421 South
Seventh
Street;
Home Bakery, 4909
Westfield
Avenue;
William B. Reed. 835 North
Seventh
Street;
John McGowan, 3916
Westfield
Avenue;
Morris Soffer, 1218
Haddon
Avenue;
Ralph B. Kenworthy, 820
Woodland
Avenue;
Nathan S. Rubin, 2330
Broadway;
Broadway Ice and Coal, Merchantville;
Andrew Pappas, 201
Atlantic
Avenue;
Mrs. Anna Redlus, 306 Hillside Avenue;
William H. Kurtz, 2001
Arlington
Street;
Petro's
Café, 699 Central Avenue;
Mary W. Rea, 297
Kaighn
Avenue;
B. Baratz, 799
Line
Street;
Louis Barish, 310 North Tenth Street;
Miller Music Co., 432
Broadway;
Antonio Mangano, South
Third
Street.
Yoman's
Market, 1291 Merrimac Avenue;
Red Star Yeast and Products Co., branch office;
Charles Sega, 510
Jackson
Street;
Jospeh Chooiego, West Collingswood;
Dolllar Cleaners and Dyers, two stores;
Tidewater Oil Sales Corp., three stations;
Isaac Imger, 749
Sycamore
Street;
William Buckley, 701
Pearl
Street;
Franklin Laboratories, 118 North
Third
Street;
Edmund J. Toney, 406 North Forty-First Street;
Garden state Aquarium, 124 North Fourth Street;
Freitag’s Bakery, 247
Kaighn
Avenue
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 8, 1933
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BARDO
TO APPOINT N.R.A. COMMITTEES
Drive in Camden
County Forges Ahead as More Firms Sign
The
N.R.A. recovery drive in the Camden area forged ahead on
three
fronts yesterday.
Clinton
L. Bardo, president of the New York Shipbuilding
Company, was
appointed chairman of the N.RA. campaign committee for
Camden
city and county.
Two
hundred and eight additional employers in Camden and
vicinity
pledged their aid to the drive yesterday by signing N.RA.
certificates of compliance at Camden post office.
Thirty
Camden merchants met at
Hotel
Walt Whitman to organize a retail division of the
Camden
County Chamber of Commerce with the hope that a united front
will better enable retailers to protest non-cooperation of
N.R.A.
merchants or any situation created whereby specific codes
might
harm one or more businesses in the city.
The
total number of N.RA. employers in the Camden area is now
1342.
Among the firms signing the recovery pledge yesterday were
the
Progressive Garment Company, 60 , employees; S. J.
Huntzinger
Company, 20; Sinnickson Chew and Sons Company, 16; American
National Health and Accident Association, 15, and New
Sanitary
Laundry, 14.
Bardo
Is Named
Other
members of the N.R.A. campaign committee will be named by
Bardo,
he announced, in time to participate in their first meeting
Friday at 3 p. m. in the offices of the Camden County
Chamber of
Commerce in Broadway-Stevens Building.
The
committee of public, civic and industrial officials was
requested to be formed by Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, National
Recovery Act administrator, in a telegram to Loyal D.
Odhner,
chamber executive secretary, several weeks ago.
The
purpose of the committee, Odhner explained, is to make a
city,
and county-wide canvass of all industries and stores to
discover whether they have signed the pledge. Furthermore
they
will also canvass the neighborhoods to determine if possible
whether re-employment of men and women out of work is going
on
as rapidly as expected by N.R.A. officials.
The
offer of the merchants to organize a retail division for the
local Chamber of Commerce was made in a resolution which
will be
presented immediately to the board of directors of the
chamber
for action.
Sig
Schoenagle, president of the Central Association of
Merchants of Camden, presided at the meeting.
Merchants
Explain Hours
Considerable
discussion developed over the limitation of retail store
hours
as provided in the President's recovery agreement.
S.
Lester and Joseph Fuhrman, Broadway merchants,
declared
some smaller stores were under the impression they could not
remain open beyond the 52 hours prescribed as minimum and at
the
same time justify display of the "Blue Eagle" symbol.
Both
of these merchants said there were no restrictions under the
recovery act other than a statement that a store must not
operate less than 52 hours and further provided any store
did
not work its employees more than 40 hours a week.
Opening
for longer than the minimum number of hours set forth in the
recovery act, in their opinion, was thoroughly in harmony
with
the President's drive since it would create work for more
people
to complete all store service over and above the minimum of
52
hours.
"Many
of the smaller stores," said Lester, "have for years
extended service beyond the minimum of 52 hours. Many of
their
customers live outside the city and are used to these
long-established hours of service. It would be not only a
hardship to reduce suddenly these hours of service, but it
would
also keep out of employment extra help that will be needed
for
the extra hours."
Retail
Code Outlined
Odhner
in response to several Camden merchants as to the statement
he
would make covering the N.R.A. regulations, said;
"A
merchant in order to display a 'Blue Eagle' must pay his
employees not less than the minimum wage prescribed by the
code,
"Nor
must he keep his store open less than the minimum hours
prescribed by the code.
"All
agreements between merchants of various communities
regarding
opening and closing hours are purely voluntary and are not
required by the code.
"If
those agreements on opening and closing hours are designed
either to cut down the number of workers in the stores or to
avoid taking on additional employees, then these agreements
are
a direct violation of the spirit of the code.
"If
on the other hand these agreements are made to eliminate a
chaotic condition in the trade and will result in the hiring
of
additional employees and in increased wages, they are within
the
spirit of the act and should be supported."
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 9, 1933
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N.R.A.
Eagles Fly for 217 More in Area
The
1500 mark was passed yesterday by employers in the Camden
area
who have pledged their aid to the national recovery
drive.
At
Camden Postoffice 217 employers received the Blue Eagle
yesterday, boosting the total to 1559. They are as
follows:
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 9, 1933
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Francis
H. Leggett & Co.,
York
and
Beach
Streets;
Standard Brands, Inc., Crescent Boulevard and Myrtle Avenue;
International Harvester Co.,
Premier Vacuum Cleaner Co.,
Park’s Dairies,
Adam Collallo, 542 South
Third
Street;
A. D'Agostino, 724 South Fourth Street;
Baltimore Clothing House, 339
Kaighn
Avenue;
John Hadynick, 685
Ferry
Avenue;
Edward A. Locke, 2002
Federal
Street;
frank
deviney, 1125
Kaighn
Avenue;
Sam’s Delicatessen, 335
Mickle
Street;
Raymond Jacobson, 100
South
Twenty-fourth
Street;
James H. Holloway, Crescent Boulevard
Thomas A. Gordan, 1016 North
Third
Street;
Schard’s Market, 1219
Haddon
Avenue;
William Schoppinthall, 402 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Elmer W. Smith, 2310
River
Avenue;
Nicholas Simone, 2038
Federal
Street.
Stanley
Rykoczewski, 1501
Norris
Street;
Jess Smolinski, 1499 Rose Street;
Wells Drugs, Twenty-fifth and
Federal
Streets;
Edwin Brestle, Jr., Forty-second and
Federal
Streets;
Shell Petroleum;
Alfred O. Rieger, 942
South
Fifth
Street;
Federal Used Furniture, 406
Federal
Street;
Mrs. Lillian Harris, 727
Mickle
Street;
Liberty Granite Works. 1149
Liberty
Street;
Spencer W. Megonegal, 4619
Westfield
Avenue;
Dimitro Matishen, 315 Jasper Street;
Roosevelt Beverage Co., 1100 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
John Witkowski, Collingswood;
Alex Harris, 320 North Ninth Street;
L. Kauffman, 1266
Haddon
Avenue;
Mode Craft Beauty Shop, North Merchantville;
P. Fiorelli, 600 South Fourth Street;
Gildon E. Kille, Haddon Heights;
Frank Alcercio, 103 North
Third
Street;
Abraham Wachstein, 2224 South
Seventh
Street;
Nan Cohen, 562
Federal
Street;
Morris Fall, 1019
Market
Street;
Abe Barton, 232 North Eighth Street;
Ace High Diner, 3010 Black Horse Pike;
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Broadway
and
Stevens
Street.
Camden
County Chamber of Commerce;
Marion Strom, Collingswood;
Harold L. Diemer, Merchantville;
Raleigh T. Miller, 563
Haddon
Avenue;
Edward Zimmerman, Princess Avenue and
Walnut
Street.
Manuel
Agigian, 219 North Ninth Street;
Katherine Curran, Woodbury and Camden;
Joseph Dyro, 1783
Norris
Street;
Art Upholstery Co., 1442
Haddon
Avenue;
Paul Sulewski & Son, 1242
Van
Hook
Street;
I. M. Farron, 1570 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Wilbur R. Peters, Inc.,
3041Mickle
Street;
Nutter Mortgage Service, 707
Federal
Street;
Lena Dobin, 548
Kaighn
Avenue;
Rosedale Department Store, 3406
Federal
Street;
W. Stronski & Son, 1594 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Joseph Maister, 275
Kaighn
Avenue;
Michael Ruccolo, 525 South
Third
Street;
F. Ferraro, 505 South Fourth Street;
Bob's Cut Rate, 1024 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Di Iesi’s Pharmacy, 949 South Fourth Street;
Anthony Boyagis, 535
Market
Street;
Paul's Delicatessen, Westmont;
Julian Jagielski, 1017
Kaighn
Avenue;
Arthur Roscoe, Oaklyn;
Elrae Grill 1044
Broadway;
Leonard Schofield, 1716
Broadway;
Peter Sgyszkoski, Camden;
Charles
Fisherman, 1247 Kenwood Avenue;
John Weiss, 820 North Sixth Street;
Venetian Restaurant, 520
Walnut
Street;
John Suriek, 1200
Jackson
Street;
Alex Kaufman, 1264
Haddon
Avenue;
Rose McDermott, 1731
Broadway;
Sussman's, 900 North Thirty-first Street;
Visceglio Brothers, 221
Market
Street;
Washington Patent Medicine,
424 South
Third
Street;
Daniel P. Swigart, Brooklawn;
Jacob Siris, 420
Kaighn
Avenue;
Nicholas Clements, 2027
Howell
Street:
Albert Traunecker, 913 North
Third
Street;
Margaret Best, 909 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Emil Hoffmann, 2351 South Eighth Street;
Domenic Di Andrea, 495
Newton
Avenue;
Harry Berberian, 1238
Haddon
Avenue.
Charles
J. Harper,
641 Market
Street;
Sylvester Orresty, 2829 Hayes Avenue;
Harry
Randall, 312 North Thirty-Sixth Street;
A. Jennis Morrison, 2936
Westfield
Avenue;
Simmonds Oven Co., 259 South
Thirty-third
Street;
Electrical Appliance Repair Co., 320
Friends
Avenue;
John Palazzo, 501 South
Third
Street;
Harry Stridick. 625
Ferry
Avenue;
Boleslaw Ziemba. 1600
Norris
Street;
Samuel Bender, 1213 South
Third
Street;
Edgar Wilhelm, 661
Grant
Street.
Marchione
& Co., 426
Line
Street;
Argus Printing Co., 1021
Market
Street;
John Ziobro, 1158
Sycamore
Street;
John Salzman, 600
North
Fifth
Street;
York Cleaner and Dyers, 903 North
Seventh
Street;
Pasquale Cirillo, 679
Van
Hook
Street;
Keystone Bottling Works, 1160
Mechanic
Street;
John J. Bechta, 916
Newton
Avenue;
Harriet N. Werking, 240
Federal
Street;
Anna
Feldman, 1016
Kaighn
Avenue;
Gordon's Variety Store, 2417 South Eighth Street;
Rose
Graziosa,
1000
Ferry
Avenue;
John Zarozny, 162l Pulaski Avenue;
Morris Kamensky, 627 North Sixth Street;
Dot's Hat Shop, 528
Federal
Street;
Biori Hardware, 100- South Fourth Street;
Irving Denker, 323
Kaighn
Avenue;
Camden Meat Co., 1194 Lansdowne Avenue;
Max Soloff, 950 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Thompson's Restaurant, 20
Market
Street;
William H. Quinn. 916
North
Fifth
Street;
John F. Leonard, Philadelphia;
Preston Printing, Jr, 15 South
Thirty-third
Street;
nathan
dzick, 3930
Westfield
Avenue;
Werntz' Restaurant, 2004
Federal
Street;
James M. Thoirs, Inc., 738
Federal
Street;
Czeslaw Karlowicz. 1200 Morton Street;
Edward H. Lewis, 3633
Westfield
Avenue.
Superior
Varnish & Drier Co., Merchantville;
Keystone Automobile Club of N. J.,
Star Fruit and Vegetables, 419
Pine
Street;
Fay Weiss, 2770
Federal
Street;
Walter A. Chews, 1631
Broadway;
L. H. Geber Coal and Ice, 2854
Constitution
road;
Herman Levin, 299
Kaighn
Avenue;
Munter's Damp Wash, 815 North
Third
Street;
Harry J. Van Stine, 594
Ferry
Avenue;
Leonard De Palm, 2264 South
Seventh
Street.
York Delicatessen, 836 North
Third
Street;
Family Hosiery Shop, 1216 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Joseph Nazzario, 1211
South
Fourth
Street;
Camden Dental Supply Co., 738
Federal
Street;
Abe Moron, 1652 South Sixth Street;
A. Silver, 524
North
Fifth
Street;
P. Zonies, 1844
Broadway;
Pietro Capriotti. 201
Byron
Street;
Vera Pottash, 2213 River Avenue;
D. Albright, 455 South Sixth Street;
George E. Munyan, 2900 High Street;
Acme Beef Co., 254
Kaighn
Avenue;
Harry Lenz, 22
South
Fourth
Street;
N. Tronco, 439
Broadway;
Gaetano Salerno, 1653 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Samuel Herman, 1338 Whitman Avenue.
Leonard
Massa, Jr ., 904
South
Fourth
Street;
X-L Auto Body Co., 1216 South Sixth Street;
George W. Batchelor, 914 North Ninth Street;
George H. Urban, 803 Fairview Street;
Michael Parichian, 806 Fairview Street;
Ciro M. Pietro, 6 South Twenty-fifth Street;
Morris W. Clark, 620 North Front Street;
Bick’s 13 Ferry Walk;
David Rosenberg, 1051 South Second Street;
George W. Farrell, Twenty-ninth and
Howell
Streets;
Max I. Bernstein. 1425
Haddon
Avenue;
Floriedo De Beronstin, 451
Line
Street;
Mayhew S. Gurnell, 17 North
Thirty-third
Street;
S. Ayian, Woodlynne;
Rosario Russo, 718 South Fourth Street;
Penn Fruit Co., 1542 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Harry Trolenberg, Philadelphia;
Jacob
Denbo, 701
Chestnut
Street;
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., 17
Haddon
Avenue;
John Lamont. Collingswood;
Romeo Caruso, 2000
Broadway;
Andrew Lannetti, 4917
Westfield
Avenue;
Joseph Przedpelski, 1575
Louis
Street;
John's Meat Market. 1244
Chase
Street.
Ignace
Ornaf, 1230 Thurman Street;
Stanley Parka, 1651
Norris
Street;
Anthony Laskowski, 1200
Everett
Street;
Victor Krasho, 727
Elm
Street;
Hyman I. Kaimowitz, 841
Elm
Street;
Innocenzo Tortu, 426
Line
Street;
Cole Roofing Supplies, 1128
Kaighn
Avenue;
Joseph Ruttenberg, 1243
Van
Hook
Street;
East Side Food Products Co. 2301
Federal
Street;
israel
ross, 1145
Baring
Street;
Reliable Meat Market, 621 North Sixth Street;
Hugh Birchall, 619
Spruce
Street;
Leonard F. Kennedy, 620 North Ninth Street;
D. W. Harris, 544
Main
Street;
Joseph Bossle, Jr., 33 North
Third
Street;
Meyer R. Kieger, 950 Cedar Street;
Oscar Weplin, 2711
Westfield
Avenue.
Park
Storage Warehouse Co., 1021
Pine
Street;
Arthur Fisher, 1601
Norris
Street;
A. Wienman, 1240
Haddon
Avenue;
Wynn Armstrong, 301
Market
Street;
Michael Burton, 408
Webster
Street;
C. J. Crowley, Woodlynne;
Harry Sover, Pennsauken;
Constantin
Del Buono, 417
Emerald
Street;
Charles J. Degnan, West Jersey Trust Building;
Dry Cleaner and Dyer Co., 1518 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Star Cleaners and Dyers, 1608 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Metropolitan Pocket Billiards, 313
Kaighn
Avenue;
Louis Bologrini, 401 North Ninth Street;
C.
Tedeschi &. Sons, 502 South
Third
Street;
Etta Beauty Salon, 22
Haddon
Avenue;
Plasky’s Market. 1024
Kaighn
Avenue;
James C. Heiskell, 741
Kaighn
Avenue;
nicola
berardo, 20
Haddon
Avenue;
Mrs. A. Hindin, 339 North Ninth Street:
Stanley
Parka, 1651
Norris
Street;
Harry E. Bason, West Collingswood,
Frederick J. Lutz, 815
Elm
Street.
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 10, 1933
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The
Prudential Insurance Co., 916
Broadway,
American Oil Co.,
Hajoca Corporation;
Sinclair Refining Co.;
Dooley
Athletic Association, 1817 South Fourth Street;
Whitman Cleaners, 4611
Westfield
Avenue;
Cramer Hill Ice and Coal Co., 1121 North Thirty-first
Street;
Mrs. L. O. Collins, 137
State
Street;
Benson's Inn, Barrington;
Norman E. Williams, 442 North Thirty-eighth Street;
Gilmore-Solari Co.,
Twenty-seventh
and
Westfield
Avenue;
D. & C. Roofing Co., 1424 South Fourth Street;
James G. O'Hara, 564 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Mabell's Shop, 520 North Ninth Street;
Philip Hart, 1898 River Avenue;
Ricallo Shoe Company, 1004
Kaighn
Avenue
Mrs. C. Pfluger, Ellisburg
John P. Schwartz, Somerdale;
Princess Beauty Shop,
Seventh
and
Market
Streets;
Mary Di Bartolomeo, 344
Pine
Street;
William
Tenerelli & Sons, 1029 South
Third
Street;
Mrs. Alice Selser, 1722
Broadway;
Thomas Whitman 1713
Broadway;
Jack Richwall, West Collingswood;
Fred J. Hashwanter,
901North
Fifth
Street;
Wilson's Pharmacy, 300 Linden Street;
Cuthbert Market, Collingswood;
Mickey Mouse Grill, Westmont;
David M. Glassman. 1152 Lansdowne Avenue;
John Angelo, 613
Pine
Street;
Daniel Chester.2699 River Avenue;
Frances Yarn Shop, 211 North
Broadway;
Laueb's Prime Meats, 2944
Westfield
Avenue;
Max Marker, 333 North
Third
Street;
Louis Kurkis, 1450 South Ninth Street;
George B. Walter, 3700
Westfield
Avenue;
Benjamin Dorfman, 801
Walnut
Street;
Melvin Cain, 453 South Sixth Street;
Mrs. Kathryn Kurtz,
jefferson
and
Arlington
Streets;
Antonio Marchegrani. 342
Sycamore
Street;
South
Jersey Bottling Co., 811 South
Third
Street;
Henry Gambo, 535 South
Third
Street.
Gene's
Pharmacy, 701
Pine
Street;
Camden Towel Supply, 472 North Thirty-sixth Street;
New City Grill, 202 South Fourth Street;
Blue Ridge Barbers, 2400
Federal
Street;
B. Masso & Sons, 454
Royden
Street;
William R. Frenzel, Woodlynne;
A. Godfrey, 723
Walnut
Street;
James E. Gillin, 426 Markley Place;
William J. Myles, 2835
Clinton
Street.
Alan
I. Rich, 3011
Westfield
Avenue;
Harry K. Pape, 1429
Haddon
Avenue;
William J. Vander Straeten, 430 South Sixth Street;
George T. Jeffs, Merchantville;
Home Bakery, 1172
Thurman
Street
Samuel Schwartz, 1901
Broadway
Edmund J. Lenny, 2940 Yorkship Square;
Angelovanto Flacco, 1759 South Fourth Street;
Harry A.
Rudolph, 1705
Broadway;
Michael Matthews. 801 Florence Street;
Charles Oler, 326
Vine
Street;
T. L. Bear, 204
Market
Street;
Louis Lerman, 761
Kaighn
Avenue;
Joseph Meska, 1427 South Tenth Street;
Edward Bates, 2000
Federal
Street;
Quality Bakery, Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Smulowitz Fruit Market, 1514 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Elias Hearwan, 1674 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Vincenzo Latini, 708 South
Third
Street;
William O. Berman, 641 North Twenty-Fifth Street.
David
and Jessie B. Boone, Westmont;
Tony Tenerelli, 1330
Van
Hook
Street;
Mary T. Hurff, Merchantville;
Robert Chane, 501
Kaighn
Avenue;
M. E. Jackson, Merchantville;
Ludwig Tuorkoski, Morton Street;
Curtis Schuster, Pennsauken;
R. J. Royal, Cedarbrook;
Jacob Rothman, Merchantville;
Daniel
J. Lombardo, 343
Royden
Street;
Anthony Chubik, 1501 South Tenth Street:
A. B. Janbaz, 1374
Haddon
Avenue;
Parkside Grill, 1250
Kaighn
Avenue;
Joseph Sonnenberg, Tenth Street and
Kaighn
Avenue;
John B. Malmar, 1301
Broadway;
Daven's Printing House, 420 West Street;
Max Praissman, 101 Central Avenue;
Ideal Cleaners and Dyers. 324
Market
Street;
James Manifesto. 3521
Federal
Street;
John Tedeschi, 550 South
Third
Street;
P. Celani & Sons, 702 South Eighth Street;
Guiseppe Botte, 708
Haddon
Avenue.
William
Finley, 325
Market
Street;
Yetta Liebson, 462
Kaighn
Avenue;
James Bieri, 256
Kaighn
Avenue;
S. Denbe & Sons, 1055
Pine
Street;
J. E. Kauffman, 631 Cedar Street;
National Accident and Health Insurance, 1717
broadway;
Hyman P. Solotoff, 126 North Twenty-third Street;
Pio Marozzi 898
Penn
Street;
New Jersey Auto Radiator Repairing Co., 1005
Kaighn
Avenue;
Frederick V. Stitzell, 2700
Federal
Street;
Louis Passero, 639 North Sixth Street:
Joseph Berezty, 295
Kaighn
Avenue;
A. Yurkiewicz, Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Stephen Burzynski, 1475
Louis
Street;
Camden Motor Truck Company,
Cooper
and
Federal
Streets;
M. Botte, 1307
Kaighn
Avenue.
Edith
Narodetsky, 940 North Second Street;
Glendening Ice and Coal Co., 837 North Sixth Street;
Madison Delicatessen, 1201 Princess Avenue
Kruse Pattern Works, 1402
Haddon
Avenue;
Samuel Cataldi, 1065
Haddon
Avenue;
Mitchel Sidlick, 4221
Westfield
Avenue;
Sanitary Meat Market, 530 South
Third
Street;
Arnold Barker, 2760
Federal
Street;
Alex
Ziemski, 45
York
Street;
Orlando Fazzi, 2300 South
Seventh
Street;
Israel Stern, 324
Kaighn
Avenue;
Jacob Ginsburg, 912 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Henry I. Haines, 546 North
Seventh
Street;
A. H. Green, 1801
Federal
Street;
Joseph Geneovese, 1133 South Fourth Street;
Vincenzo Pasquanlllo, 351
Chestnut
Street;
William Reiser, 205
Mt.
Vernon
Street;
Herbert's Radio Shop, 2220
Federal
Street;
Harry Edelstein, 201 North Eleventh Street;
Milton's Grill, 701
Walnut
Street.
Joseph
Szalangowski, Sheridan and Cope Streets;
Tony's Shoe Repair, 250
Chestnut
Street;
Ducky-Wucky Inn, Merchantville;
William J. Barry, Second and
Mechanic
Streets;
Letterio Deposayak, 717 South Fourth Street;
Wallace M.
DuBois,
Chambers
Avenue and
Washington
Street;
Mardiros Hovespian, 217 North Ninth Street;
Samuel Neninoff, 900 South Eighth Street;
Wactaw W. Kuligowskl., 1496 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Victor Faranelli, 419 South
Third
Street;
Louis Kines, 917 North
Third
Street;
Rubin Zonies, 1500 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Henry A. Lukasiak, 1670 Mt. Ephraim Avenue.
Antonio
Rossi, 539 South
Third
Street;
Metropolitan Paint and Supply Company, 304
Federal
Street
Rocco Burgo, 220
Royden
Street;
P. Di Renzo, 556 South
Third
Street;
M. Grossman. 607
Kaighn
Avenue;
A. Horton, 609
Kaighn
Avenue;
Donoto J. Littonzi, 1816 South
Seventh
Street;
Mark Harris. 407
Arch
Street;
K, and E. Mutzer, 552
Washington
Street;
Pioneer Welding Co., 220
Arch
Street;
J. E. Cullingford, 3038
Federal
Street
Neutze Print Shop, 627
Pine
Street;
Wesley F. Anderson, 712
Cooper
Street;
Peter Bartin, 681 Morgan Street;
Joseph Berlin, 589
Pine
Street;
William Cohen, 1242
Haddon
Avenue.
Mary
Natkowitz, 337
Kaighn
Avenue;
Herman Modeck, 806
North
Fifth
Street;
Mary Di Bortolomeo, 344
Pine
Street;
Andrew Poyeson, 2313 River Avenue;
Dr. Alice Galanter, 813
Broadway;
Samuel Leventhal, 1537 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Charles S.S. Dorr, 1400
Van
Hook
Street;
W. Jermifa, 601 North Eighth Street;
Abraham Orlow, 468 North Thirty-second Street;
Smith's Shop, 601 North Sixth Street;
Max Bitman, 3908
Westfield
Avenue;
Herman Zelnick, 325-1/2
Kaighn
Avenue
Central Tailoring Co., 707 North
Third
Street;
Louis F. Paret Agency, 501
Cooper
Street;
Morris G. Feltman, Woodlynne.
Watson Brothers, 648
Royden
Street;
Nicolo Sgariglio, 1271
Kaighn
Avenue;
Marie Calio, Woodlynne;
Pasquale Raficey, 836 South Fourth Street;
Hugh Lennox, 800
Federal
Street;
Sturm's Drug Store; 300
Kaighn
Avenue;
Collingswood Perennial Gardens, 107
Broadway;
Pasquale Di Simone, 911. South
Third
Street;
Max Gordon, 126 North Fourth Street;
Miss E. F. Huston, 2946
Westfield
Avenue;
R. C. Dukes, Camden;
May's Beauty Shop, 1440
Kaighn
Avenue;
William C. Reeves, Jr., 126 North
Dudley
Street;
Marguerite Marcel Shoppe, 13
Haddon
Avenue;
William H. Bolopin, 527 North Eighth Street;
George Cotler, 954 North
Twenty-seventh
Street.
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The
above list accompanied the following news article in the
August
10, 1933 edition of the Camden Courier-Post
|
N.R.A.
DRIVE HERE OPENS
TOMORROW;
COMMITTEE NAMED
168
Shoemakers in Three Counties Form
Code;
Big Firms Sign Pacts
HONOR
ROLL LISTS 1749
The
personnel of the National Recovery Act campaign committee
for
Camden city and county was announced yesterday by Chairman
Clinton L.
Bardo.
The
committee members and their assignments follow:
James
V. Moran, department stores; Leonard R. Baker, department
stores; S. Lester, retail stores;
Francis B.
Wallen,
miscellaneous business; A. D. Ambruster, banks;
Clinton L.
Bardo,
shipbuilding; A. C. Held, industry;
J. W.
Burnison, industry;
Harry A. Kelleher, industry;
Warren
Webster,
Jr., Industry;
William H. Chew, Sr., printing; J.
Alex Crothers, maritime
interest.; Carl
R.
Evered, real estate and building trades; Fred
T. Gates, chain stores; B. H. Hudson, transportation; Harry
C.
Stevenson, public utilities; Watson Shallcross, automotive;
Elwood S. Thompson, insurance of all types; Robert C.
Perina,
all professional lines, and J.
David Stern, publicity.
Meet
Friday Afternoon
The
committee will hold its first organization meeting tomorrow
afternoon in the offices of the Camden County Chamber of
Commerce in Broadway-Stevens Building. A plan of action will
be
mapped out at this session,
Chairman bardo
said.
Meanwhile,
Postmaster Charles
H. Ellis and his staff at Camden post office
were still able to supply the "Blue Eagle" Insignia in
limited numbers white waiting for an additional 1500
copies from Washington.
Several hundred Insignias were obtained yesterday from the
Philadelphia post office,
Ellis
disclosed, to meet the demand
of Camden employers, but this supply was quickly exhausted
when 190
additional employers
signed the blanket code, raising the total N.R.A. employers
in
this area to 1749.
One
hundred and sixty-eight shoemakers of Camden, Burlington
and
Gloucester counties have prepared a code to be forwarded to
Brigadier General Hugh S. Johnson, National Recovery
Administrator in Washington immediately.
The
shoemakers who are organized under the name of the Shoe
Rebuilders of Camden, Burlington and Gloucester counties,
also
entered into, a "gentleman's agreement" as to operating
hours.
Under
the agreement, the stores will be opened from 8 a. m. to 6
p. m.
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and from 8
a.m.to 9 p. m. on Fridays
and Saturdays.
Under
provisions of the adopted code, no shoe repair shop owner
shall
employ his labor for more than
48hours per week, no
repair shop shall remain open less than 52 hours each week and
no shops will be opened on Sundays or legal holidays,
The
code also sets up a list of minimum wages.
Under
its provisions, manager or journeymen would receive $25 a
week;
bench men would be paid $21 a
week; finishers would get $18
a week and unskilled
apprentices would be paid $12 weekly.
A
list of minimum prices are included in the code.
Among
local firms signing the
President's agreement
yesterday are the
PrudentialLife Insurance Company,
with 30 employees in its Camden office; the American Oil
Company, 30 local employees; the Hajoca Corporation, 15, and
the
Sinclair Refining Company; 12.
It
was announced by C. R. Moore, manager of the Household
Finance
Corporation, 130 North
Broadway, that the concern had signed the President's
agreement
and already placed it in effect.
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 11, 1933
|
Code
Signers To Pass 2000 Mark Today
A
total of more than 2000 employers in the Camden area will have
signed the President’s re-employment agreement by tonight, it
was estimated yesterday by Postmaster Charles H. Ellis. With 141
signing the recovery pledge at the post office yesterday the
total of N.R.A. member is now 1890. The 141 are as
follows:
Eavenson
and Levering Co.;
Esterbrook Steel Pen Manufacturing Co.;
Camden County Beverage
Co.;
Mack-International Motor Truck Corporation;
Senseman Printing Co., 105
North
Fifth
Street;
Automotive Supplies. Inc., 1218
Kaighn
Avenue;
Automobile Club of South Jersey;
Hunt’s Theatre, Inc.;
Walter Swetkoff, 18
Market
Street;
George W. Litzenberg, Mt. Ephraim;
Charles Urban, Pennsauken;
Frank Galbrylewicz, 1236
Chestnut
Street;
Louis Isaacson, 402 Thirty-second Street;
Emil H. Fredericks, 1023 North Twenty-fifth Street;
Frank Buffanio, 1017
Market
Street;
Nicholas Cicchitelli, 436 South
Third
Street;
Jamieson Company 106
North
Fifth
Street;
Charles Duffield and Son, 2720 Wayne Avenue;
Joseph E. Bealer, 555 Robert Street;
Frank Praissman, 253
Kaighn
Avenue;
Mrs. R. Collins, 1147 South Sixth Street;
C. C. Read, 1000
North
Twenty-Sixth
Street;
Patsy Salerno, 1050 South Fourth Street;
Pietro Ragone, 601
Pine
Street;
Vincent Bernbos, 1490 Mount Ephraim Avenue;
Alex Ruolonim, 1179 Lansdowne Avenue;
Harry
Richmond,
1412
Haddon
Avenue;
A. Smith, 311
Kaighn
Avenue;
Taylor Hairdressers, 215 North Ninth Street;
Walter Walsky, Merchantville;
The Treasure Chest, 3322
Federal
Street;
Nick Gotor, 528 South
Third
Street;
Frank C. Atkinson, Haddon and Crestmont Avenues;
Samuel Di Mauro, 4100
Westfield
Avenue;
Elmer P. Ross, 1180 Bergen Avenue;
E. Chaise Blumberg, Pennsauken;
Frank R. Oliphant, 539
South
Fifth
Street;
Giacomi Dario, 706 South
Third
Street;
I. Rader, 716
Walnut
Street;
Edward Koch, 1088
Kaighn
Avenue;
Agnes G. Barnet, 522 North Sixth Street;
William H. Brown, 1075
Haddon
Avenue;
John Spicurek, 943
Kaighn
Avenue;
m. price, 544
Kaighn
Avenue;
Parker Electric Co., 513 South Sixth Street;
Samuel Sosnow, 600 South Fourth Street;
Cecilia Bailie, 513
Market
Street;
W. S. Truian, 509
Ferry
Avenue;
Joseph Szymansoki, 700
Walnut
Street;
Waldo R. Trego. 521
Main
Street;
C. Schrack & Co., Fifteenth and
Carman
Streets;
jake leon, 1006
north
Twenty-seventh
Street;
George Goldberg, 908
broadway;
F. W. Schaal, 2719 Pierce Avenue;
Frida
Beringer, 200
Federal
Street;
Albert Sterling, 8
Haddon
Avenue;
Roxy's Barber Shop, 2510
Federal
Street;
Charles Weiner, 763
Kaighn
Avenue;
Evergreen Cemetery Co.;
Federal Cleaners, 2512
Federal
Street;
Ritchie & Hall, Second and
Penn
Streets;
Abram Lewis 344
Kaighn
Avenue;
Albert Capaldo, 259
Pine
Street;
Nick Ricciardelli, 555
Line
Street:
J. F. Allendorf, 201
Kaighn
Avenue;
Vito Moles,
third
and Pine
Street;
Witoll Zebrowski, Tenth and
Mechanic
Streets;
Anthony D. Persia, 11
Haddon
Avenue;
Ruth M. Minford, Audubon;
Isidor Morris, 825
Princeton
Avenue;
Thomas J. Pau, 2626
Carman
Streets;
Charles S. Christy, 336
Mickle
Street;
John E. Cramer, 1315
broadway;
Herman Denker, 323
Kaighn
Avenue;
Edward S. Schaen, 821
Penn
Street;
Vincent Ksiozek, 1047 North Twenty-third Street;
Eagle Cleaners and Dyers, 562
Chestnut
Street;
John Bereska, 701
Ferry
Avenue;
Vito Wrelossi, 548 South
Third
Street;
J. B. Arnopol, 201
Milton
Street;
Kraft Brothers Inc., 525
Cooper
Street;
Anthony Capella, 1421 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
C. C. Benner, Seventh and
Cooper
Streets;
Federal Ice and Coal, 2435 Thirty-ninth Street;
Stirve Barber Shop, Merchantville;
Camden Carpet Cleaning Works, 1300
Walnut
Street;
Federal Barber Shop, 104
broadway;
J. H. Severns, 652
Berkley
Street;
Antoni Jakulowski. 1568 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Raymond C. Batten, 719
Carman
Streets;
Dolly Ice and Coal, 2802 Buren Avenue;
Louis Kable, 301
Point
Street;
L. Colsey and Son, 319 North Eighth Street;
Walter J. Konopka, 1921 South Fourth Street;
N. Labove, West Collingswood;
Alpha Lithograph Co., 1001
Market
Street;
Richard Thiede, 1713 South Sixth Street;
Patrick T. Owens. 1636
broadway;
South Camden Florist, 693
Van
Hook
Street;
Charles W. Thomas, 900
Pine
Street;
Frank Caputi, Seventh and
Birch
Streets;
Margul's Hosiery, 1064
Kaighn
Avenue;
A. V. Kissling, 711
Walnut
Street;
Fred Reinhardt, 1208 Yorkship Square;
Savino Barregine, 503 South Fourth Street;
Reed Brothers, Inc., 1400
Haddon
Avenue;
Harold Paul, 532
Pearl
Street;
Peter F.
Koszarsck, 2001
broadway;
Daniel Bucci, 421 South
Third
Street;
Alexander Aronow, 1000 Langham Avenue;
Katie Barr, 1723
broadway;
Simon Schuster, 1177 Princess Avenue;
Michael Staszak, 1512 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
C. Asglam, 1122 Lawrence Street;
John W. Lee and Son, 150 North Twenty-fifth Street;
Robert Payton, 1107
South
Fifth
Street;
Lena Cohen, 510
Federal
Street;
William Andruoszko, 1193
Chestnut
Street;
Harry Andruozko, 1322 Rose Street;
Flippo Mandoffo, 503 South
Third
Street;
Chestnut’s Phamacy, 1200 Yorkship Square;
Albert Bork, 16 North State Street Bridge;
Issie Brody,
Oaklyn;
Stanley Kornicyko, 1539 South Tenth Street;
Louis Moktzo, 914
North
Fifth
Street;
S. Levy Company,
1248 Magnolia Avenue;
Loretto Di Ascentis, 644 South Fourth Street;
Frank Piliere, Woodlynne;
Raymond P. Hadley. 716 Raymond Avenue;
Sciarra and Rossi, Front and
Elm
Streets;
Charles Benjamin Sr., Brooklawn;
C. K. Bushey, 461
Haddon
Avenue;
Cosimo I. Borco, 1615 Mt Ephraim Avenue;
John Day, Woodlynne;
Stanley Opezynski, 1151
Atlantic
Avenue;
Whitman Bakery, 1265 Lansdowne Avenue;
W.J. Alexander,
State
Street
and Pennsylvania Railroad;
sam bosco, 213
north
broadway;
Charles Damson, 628
Cooper
Street;
M. Markowich and Son, 1221
Haddon
Avenue;
M. Baker Realty Co., 227
Federal
Street.
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 11, 1933
|
3
FIRMS EMPLOYING 700 ADOPT BLANKET RECOVERY PROGRAM
138 Others Also
Enlist in N.R.A., Bringing Total Here Up to
1890
CITIZENS OFFER TO AID
Three
Camden industrial firms employing nearly 700 persons were
among
141 employers becoming members of the National Recovery
Administration here yesterday.
They
are the
Eavenson
and Levering Co., 350 employees; Esterbrook Steel
Pen
Manufacturing Company, 250, and the
Camden
County Beverage Company, operators of the
Camden
Brewery, 90 employees. Local members of the N.R.A.
now number
1890.
A
flood of letters received at the office of the Camden County
Chamber of Commerce revealed yesterday that Camden's
citizenry is
anxious and willing to co-operate with the newly formed
National
Recovery Act Campaign Committee of Camden County.
Committee
Meets Today
Some
of the communications sought appointments to the committee
selected by Chairman
Clinton L.
Bardo, president of the New York
Shipbuilding Co. Others offered assistance and co-operation
in any
manner.
"Men
and women from every line of endeavor- some rich and others
humble- big and little storekeepers are among the letter
writers," Executive Secretary Loyal D. Odhner of the Chamber
revealed.
"All
want to be of some service in America s fight to regain
business
and employment equilibrium."
The
letters will be turned over to Bardo and his committee which
holds
its first meeting at 3 p. m. today in the Chamber of
Commerce
offices in Broadway-Stevens Building.
Auto
Dealers Adopt Code
A
code to govern their business has been adopted by retail
automobile
dealers of Camden and vicinity who met in the office of
H.
Morgan Hatch, head of the New Jersey Auto &
Supply Co., 38
North Delaware Avenue.
The
meeting was addressed by Odhner, who explained the meaning
of the
act and told how it functions.
The
code adopted by the automobile men follows the blanket code
for
the automobile business, with a few exceptions.
According
to
Hatch,
all local
automobile associations in New Jersey are to prepare their
own
codes and then send them to the state organization.
From
the various codes submitted, a general code for the
automobile
dealers of New Jersey will be worked out, which in turn will
be
submitted to the National Automobile Dealers Association.
The
national group, in turn, will submit a
code
for automobile dealers throughout the country to General
Johnson.
William
F. Eddelman, secretarytreasurer of the
John
H. Mathis Shipbuilding Company of this city, has
been named
secretary of the Delaware River and Bay Shipbuilders and
Ship
Repairs group, organized to co-operate with the National
Recovery
Administration. There are about 30 firms in the
group.
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 12, 1933
|
475
Firms Unsigned for Blue Eagles
Only
20 percent of employer listed in the Camden area have yet to
sign the President's reemployment agreement.
There
are approximately 2500 employers in the area served by the
Camden post office. With 135 employers signing the blanket
code
yesterday, total N.R.A. Members here now are 2025.
T
he additional 135 are as follows:
Mechling
Brothers Chemical Co,
C. B. Coles & Sons Co.,
American Ice Co.,
Linton's Lunch,
Lintonia Pure Food Shop;
Garden State Restaurant;
Broadcast Advertising Company;
Klen-zit Company of New Jersey;
Newport Bottling Works;
The Pretone Company;
J. Raymond Rappe, 3401 River Avenue:
Harry L. Kubick 1188
Everett
Street;
Leon Perozzi, 301
Pine
Street;
J. Jurkiewicz, 1202
Jackson
Street;
Rudolph Polanski, 1503
Norris
Street;
Marcello Beauty Parlor, 108
North
Fifth
Street;
Ralph R. Dover, Collingswood;
Peter Bernardo, 452 South
Third
Street;
Jessie Brager. 1129 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Italian-Greek Importing Co., 513 South
Third
Street;
Harry M. Wysocki, 1121
Atlantic
Avenue;
Jacob Lustgarten, 251
Kaighn
Avenue;
Charles Schwartz. 1709
Broadway;
Jennie Siskind. 1100 South Tenth Street;
A. R. Sullivan, 547
Grant
Street;
Lepp Co., 1001
Penn
Street;
Frank Salvo, 639 South Sixth Street;
Harry’s, Philadelphia;
R. Dziengowski, 1476
Louis
Street;
John Cornick, 10 North Second Street;
Saul Lippman. 765
Kaighn
Avenue;
Wilfred B. Wolcott, 1008 West Jersey Trust Building;
Greater Camden Ice and Coal Co,. 1021
Pine
Street;
Michael Natale, 807
South
Fifth
Street;
Noecker
Shipbuilding Co.
Gertrude Burgerson, 315
Federal
Street;
Eisenberg Brothers, 2109
Howell
Street;
Joseph Douranczyk, 1014
Kaighn
Avenue;
J. Tubis, 352 Warren Avenue;
Samuel Siris, 1254-1/2
Kaighn
Avenue;
Dixon’s, Inc., 780 Wright Avenue;
Favorite Meat Market. 3129 River Avenue;
Parkside Poultry Market,
Charles N. Pursch, 1039 North Thirty-second Street;
Harry Melamed, 1426
Broadway;
evered inc.,
450 Broadway;
Paul Sisia, 636 North Fourth Street;
James D. Thompson, 511
Haddon
Avenue;
Gus' Barber Shop, 856 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Leader Barber Shop, 203
Federal
Street;
Giueppe Trulli, 550 South Fourth Street;
Joseph Burzanski, 203 Erie Street;
Cosimo Blani, 215
Pine
Street;
Bott Meat Market, 517 North
Third
Street;
Charles Ray, 208
Broadway;
Jones & Ross, 407
Arch
Street;
B.W. & C.A. Reed, 2219
Federal
Street;
John J. Meiler, 1125 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Vincent Rossi, 1104 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Wallace Lange, 1002
Kaighn
Avenue;
Anthony Dlugosz,
Kaighn
Avenue:
Steven Di Mauro. 231
Pine
Street;
Charles H. Erb, 3711
Westfield
Avenue;
John J. Kronenwetter,
Federal
and Dudley
Streets;
Dora Singer, 2404
Federal
Street;
Kraft Brothers, Inc., 525
Cooper
Street;
Benson Tire Service, 745
Market
Street;
Stanislaw Zakshexski, 1638
broadway;
Parts Service Co., 1135 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
A. J. Parsons, 800 South Sixth Street:
Warren Meat Market, 814
North
Fifth
Street;
Virginia Kitchen, 822 North
Seventh
Street;
Dominick Carullo, 628 North Front Street;
Joseph J. Futima, 1002
Atlantic
Avenue;
Abraham
J. Plasky, 2360
broadway;
Thomas Orio, Delair;
Frank's Barber Shop, 1424 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Albert M. Pine, 412
Federal
Street;
King's Dairies. 906 Beideman Avenue:
Joseph Cozzoli, 1251 South Merrimac road;
Sheet Metal Construction Co., 900
Chestnut
Street;
John Cherneck, 1550 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Columbia Coal and Ice Co., 912
line
Street;
Martin Goldberg, 513
Ferry
Avenue,
Samuel Epstein, 1444
Haddon
Avenue;
Max Mekig, 500 North Eighth Street;
C. C. Shilling, 1475
Haddon
Avenue;
Dominic Kasilowski, 1039
Louis
Street;
Keystone Decorating Co., 1022
Kaighn
Avenue;
Gresimer Printing Co., 324
Arch
Street;
Florence Morris, 123 Haddon Avenue, Westmont;
Charles Rau, 107
Haddon
Avenue;
Universal Motor Service, 3153 River Road;
Frank H. Miller. 443
broadway;
Champion Shoe Repairing, 1827
broadway;
Cooper Street Parking Co., 626
Cooper
Street;
Nick's Barber Shop, 456
Kaighn
Avenue;
Harry Winer, 619 North Sixth Street;
Atlantic Park Bakery, 1551 Warsaw Street;
Charles S. Moyen, 634
Spruce
Street;
Joseph Pessano and Sons, 619
Cooper
Street;
F. DeMaris, Jr., 118 North
Third
Street;
Willam Stuhl, 19
Market
Street;
Elizabeth Epting, 2276 South
Seventh
Street;
Alvin S. DeFord, 730
New
Street;
R. J. Miller, 641
Bailey
Street;
John J. Murphy, 210 North Thirty-ninth Street;
William Silverman, 1010
Spruce
Street;
Newman Glass Works,
Haddon
Avenue;
James T. Bonnelli, 911
broadway;
George Vitale, 710
Haddon
Avenue;
Hickman Brothers, Fourth Street and
Kaighn
Avenue;
J. O. Jackson. 530 Henry Street;
John F. Albrecht, West Collingswood;
Grand Meat Market, 234
Federal
Street;
Joseph
Manfredini,
306
Federal
Street;
Peter C. Sotos, 321
broadway;
Ideal Restaurant, 230 North
broadway;
Joseph De Leonardis, 432
Grant
Street;
Mrs. Mary Teitelman, 101 North Twenty-second Street;
Crescentville Ranching Co., Merchantville;
Francis Ottinger, 2730
Federal
Street;
Stringer’s, 428 South Sixth;
Central Lunch, 514
Federal
Street;
O. K. Restaurant, 110 North Second Street;
American Restaurant, 506
Kaighn
Avenue;
Lindley Brothers, 215
Market
Street;
New Jersey Restaurant, 230
Federal
Street;
Helen Z. Gibbons,
Hotel
Walt Whitman;
Joseph Smole, 1098
Thurman
Street;
Stanley Szulewski, 1535 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
DuBell Trucking Co., Eighteenth and
Federal
Streets;
William Paulack, 1285 Morton Street;
Vendig's Restaurant, 506
Federal
Street;
Max Weingrad, 626 South
Third
Street.
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 14, 1933
|
Blue
Eagle Honor Roll
Lists
2077
A total of 2077 Camden employers and merchants
were listed as members
of the N.R.A.
at the close of business at the Camden Post Office Saturday
night.
Fifty-two signing the President's re-employment
agreement Saturday are:
Campbell
Soup Company,
Campbell Sales Company.
Franco-American Food Company,
Heimbach's Auto Supply,
Crystal Wet Wash Laundry,
General Auto Supply,
Rainbow Restaurant, 219 North
Broadway;
Majestic Restaurant, 529
Market
Street;
H. F. Fanst, Audubon;
Joseph Martella, 411
Viola
Street;
Hagner Inc., 1188
Kaighn
Avenue;
Katie B. Westcott, 100
North
Twenty-fourth
Street;
M. Elkitz & Sons, 1533
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue
Richard J. Liebert, 927 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
George A. Smith, 675 Woodland Avenue;
Joseph Sawisza, 1550
Louis
Street;
Lane's Garage, 565
Haddon
Avenue;
Indlekoffer’s Oyster House,
1012
South
Eighth
Street:
Ventura Shoe Repair; 1017
South
Eighth
Street;
East End Laundry, 1239 Cambridge Street;
Foxe’s Lunch, 900
Market
Street;
t. yorke
smith, 513
Cooper
Street;
Liberty Bottling Works, 1135
Liberty
Street;
Trenton Quick Lunch, 26
Market
Street;
Original Texas Wieners, 106
broadway;
Frank S. Hinkle. 1800
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
E.E. Shales, 1655 Park Boulevard;
Merchant's Restaurant, 28
broadway;
Hankele Photo Service, 870
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Morris Luscher, 1526 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Clara Foos, 1701 Van Buren Street;
Felix Pakeln, 1143 Sheridan Street;
A. Gamburg, 458 South Second Street;
Patsourakos Brothers, 1806
broadway;
Turin Grotto, 201
Cooper
Street;
Laurence A. Waite, 39 South
Twenty-eight
Street;
Anthony Troncone, 422
pineStreet;
Julius Kiesmore, 542
Kaighn
Avenue;
Antonio Morubito, 810 South
Third
Street;
William Di Pietro, 1092 South Common Road;
S. Sonsini 437
South
Fourth
Street;
Samuel Feldman, 723 Central Avenue;
Marion White, Merchantville;
Lincoln Printing Service, 135
North
Twenty-Third Street
Charles Tookmanian, 501 North Eighth Street;
General Auto Repair, 324
Morse
Street;
Mrs. P.J. McGovern, 619 North
Seventh
Street;
Stanley Jennings, 1301 Browning Street,
Abe Lezak, 723
Royden
Street;
Henry Parcholt. 3120 River Avenue;
True Value Shoppe, 1246
Haddon
Avenue;
Amon Heights Press, 2228 Forty-ninth Street.
|
Camden Courier-Post
- August 15, 1933
|
Blue
Eagle's Total Grows Here to 2170
Forty-three
additional employers in the Camden area signed the
president's
re-employment agreement at the Camden post office yesterday,
bringing the total of N.R.A. employers locally to 2170, The
43
were::
George
Roth, 900
North
Fourth
Street;
Louis Toll,
Federal
Street;
Newkirk Parcel Delivery, Audubon;
Henry S. Volmer, 1621
Haddon
Avenue;
Anton Walter, 2706 Concord Road;
antonio
mecca, 819
South
Fourth
Street;
Sherlaff Delicatessen Co., Pennsauken;
J. Lutz, Pennsauken;
William H. King, 842
Market
Street;
Joseph Jerzyk, 1544
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
East Side Bottling Co., 1800
Federal
Street;
Plaza Club
Pharmacy,
502
Cooper
Street;
Kessler's Tailor Shop, 1275
Kaighn
Avenue;
Benjamin F. Harvey, 1109 Empire Avenue;
Stockton Coal & Supply Co., 513 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Frank Maroccia, 1107
South
Fourth
Street;
Sweet Shoppe, 2735
Federal
Street;
Little Flower Shoppe, 1409
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Hines Restaurant, 716
Federal
Street;
Frambes & Clark, 30 North
Third
Street;
New York Restaurant, 2604
Federal
Street;
Joseph Ragone, 326
Kaighn
Avenue;
M. Rosenkranz, 214
Penn
Street;
Malatesta Sons, 446
pineStreet;
Harry Marritz, 425 South 6th Street;
Progressive Textile Manufacturers, 3252 River Avenue;
Umberto Collepardi, 114 South Second Street;
Gaetano Simone, 333
Benson
Street;
Peter V. West, 511
Ferry
Avenue;
Gustav
Schwoeri Jr.,
705
Chestnut
Street;
William T. Toooley, 105 North
Third
Street;
Produce Market, 446
Kaighn
Avenue;
Nunzio Melino, 1901
South
Fourth
Street;
Domunick Tomusso, 1640
broadway;
James F. Slow, 911 South Eighth Street;
Peter Honoychs, 1150 Whitman Avenue;
Daniel Santone, 301
South
Fourth
Street;
Tommy's Coffee Shop, 903
Chestnut
Street;
Ludwig Slokowski, 937 North
Third
Street;
Weisbrod's,
2700
Federal
Street;
Quality Laundry, 459
Atlantic
Avenue;
Walter Dumbrowski, 1234
Chestnut
Street
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Camden Courier-Post
- August 16, 1933
|
100
Per Cent Enrollment In N.R.A. Nears
With
161 employers becoming members of the N.R.A. yesterday by
signing the President’s Re-employment Agreement at Camden
post
office, indications are that all employers in the Camden
area
will have enlisted under the Blue Eagle by Saturday. Members
now
total 2281. New members are:
A.
C. Dutton Lumber Corp.,
Cook's, Inc.,
Bleakly, Stockwell & Burling,
Wojciek Pyzik, 918
Everett
Street;
Vincenzo Gramenzi, 322
lineStreet;
Terminal Drug Store, Market Street Ferry Walk;
Presto Restaurant, 446
broadway;
Robert Chew, 930
Elm
Street;
Anna Jaspan, 1937 South Sixth Street;
Mrs. F. Sattler, 1299 Morton Street;
Greta Longo, West Collingswood;
Dominick J. Bocio, 946
South
Fourth
Street;
Eugene Clemente, 1323 Sheridan Street,
Home Ice and Coal Co., 450
Benson
Street;
Penn-Mutual Store, 700 South Ninth Street;
Mori & Siburzi, 611 North Second Street;
David Mackarow, 643
pineStreet:
Lowe's Bakery, 4613
Westfield
Avenue;
Cono Serno, 1023
South
Fourth
Street;
Pleasant Cafe, 576 North
Twenty-seventh
Street;
Max Reihmann Jr., 6
South
Fourth
Street;
Frank Mascarine, 244
Mt.
Vernon
Street;
Joseph Genovese, 206
Arch
Street;
Alexander
Shusko, 1800
Fillmore
Street;
Arthur W. Jones, 300 North Fortieth Street;
Howard L. Faunce, 25 Ferry Walk;
Thirteenth Ward Bottling Works, 1313 Chase Street;
Wilbur T. Vissel, 525
pineStreet;
Joe's Cafe, 127
Kaighn
Avenue;
Mrs. Rebecca Barad, 529
Kaighn
Avenue;
S. F. Perose, 848
Spruce
Street;
Michael Taioli, 1825
broadway;
Otto R. Kreher, 3125 River Avenue;
Toy Quoi, 316
Kaighn
Avenue;
Atlantic Park Ice and Coal, 949 Morton Street;
E. L. Benet, 1251
Kaighn
Avenue;
William C. Celian,
Admiral
Wilson
Boulevard;
Anna Kleinfeld, 101
Chestnut
Street;
Leroy C. Heiper, 2987 Sumter road;
John Schultz, 787
pineStreet;
Harris Koran, 1528
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Commercial Motor Co., 1131
Federal
Street;
Michael Mignogna, 318
South
Fifth
Street;
Joseph R. Galasso, 219 South
Third
Street;
B.J. Wilinski, 1213 Mt. Ephraim Avenue;
Detofsky Co., 438
Kaighn
Avenue;
Pat Mae Beauty Shop,106 South Thirty-sixth Street;
Fred Greenberg, 608
Walnut
Street;
John Whelan,
Pearl
Street;
Joseph L. Money, 6
Stevens
Street;
Mrs. N. Forest, Merchantville;
Dr. Edward
Schiff,
602
Federal
Street;
Joseph Marchlik, 1466 South Tenth Street;
N. C. Hering, 379 North Thirty-second Street;
Camden Drive In Theatre, Inc.,
A. Dippner & Son, 520 North Fourth
Street;
Chester Czersykowski, 1400 Rose Street;
G. Piccioni, 1905
broadway;
Michael Farice, 433
North
Third
Street;
Smoke Shop, 519
Cooper
Street;
John D'Anastasio, 1402 Sheridan Street;
Wasko & Co., 1702 Master Street;
Thomas Samsel, 10
South
Fourth
Street;
Arthur C. Riggins, 51
South
Twenty-fourth
Street;
Espin A. Riggins, 39 South
Twenty-eight
Street;
Joseph A. Miduski, 1159 North Thirty-second Street;
Oreste Fidele, 1601
Norris
Street;
Camden
Bottling
Co., 254
Kaighn
Avenue;
General Welding Co., Second and
Kaighn
Avenue:
Continental Neon Light Corp., 520
Everett
Street;
Anthony Oslowski, 1152
Liberty
Street;
Adkins Freight Line, 433
Lansdowne
Avenue
Howard N. Fulton. 506 Chelton Street;
Whitman Park Barber Shop, 1492
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
U. S. Meat Market, 720
Ferry
Avenue;
Camden Millwork Co., 327
pineStreet;
D. Guerrieri, 712 South
Third
Street;
John Roselle, 749
Berkley
Street;
Frank’s Barber Shop, 1404
broadway;
Vincent J. Ferrante, 537
Market
Street;
Weiss Brothers, 1317
broadway;
Violet C. Von Nieda; 660
Mickle
Street;
Harry C. Baumgartner, 1419 Baird Avenue;
Buch's
Café,
202 South
Fifth
Street;
Carl F. Mueller, 2752
Federal
Street;
Pasquale Napoletano, 30 North Second Street;
Frank Mark Laundry, 101
North
Sixth
Street;
National Service Co. 1120
Sycamore
Street;
Dora Zoni, 580
Mt.
Vernon
Street;
J. B. Beckett.
third
and Walnut
Streets;
Joseph Marchisello, 636 North Front Street;
Louis A. Hess, 330
Kaighn
Avenue;
Reinhardt's Bakery, 33
Market
Street;
Robert O. Bloodsworth, 826
Walnut
Street;
Nathan Ginsberg, 536
Cooper
Street;
Jacob Zuckerman, 536
Kaighn
Avenue;
Holly Dairy Co., 1817
South
Sixth
Street;
Terminal Restaurant, 3 Ferry Walk;
Richard Edmonds, 1021 South Eighth Street;
Frank's
Cafe, 1135 South Fourth Street;
Charles P. Halyburton, Fifth and
Market
Street;
Ignats Stasnak, 1420
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Tony’s Barber Shop, 1732
broadway;
Sherman Gildersleeve, Merchantville;
Stefan Fiderko, 1030
Thurman
Street;
Alphonse T. Cuprys, 1154
Liberty
Street;
Plaza Barber Shop, 404 North
Seventh
Street;
Murphy's Flower Shop, 14
Haddon
Avenue;
Strang's Store, 313 South
Third
Street;
Bobby Barber Shop, 414 South
Third
Street;
Palitz Beauty Shop, 514-1/2
Federal
Street:
Edward Farley, 818 South Sixth Street;
Edward R. Francks, 544 North Eighth Street;
Frank Napiorkowski, 1423 South Tenth Street;
K. Kazwoski, 1028
Kaighn
Avenue;
Alfred Rose. 810 Morgan Street;
Albert L. Serlich, Woodlynne;
Isadore Schriber, 544 North Ninth Street;
Pasquale
Iarossi,
600 North
Third
Street;
Railroad Lunch, 115 South Second Street;
Joseph Nicita, 2372
broadway;
Charles J. Welsh, 575
Trenton
Avenue;
Brightly Brothers, 1208
North
Thirty-fourth
Street;
Camden Flooring Company, 240
Atlantic
Avenue;
Columbus Wholesale Grocery Co., 3504
Federal
Street;
Columbus Beer Garden, Maple Shade;
Daly's
Grill, 1240
Kaighn
Avenue;
Charles L. Rode, Fifth and
Mickle
Streets;
Frank Smekal, 1033
North
Twenty-sixth
Street;
Catherine Carr, 701
Kaighn
Avenue:
Hyman Kilberg, 710
Cherry
Street;
Gardiner Co., 1289
Kaighn
Avenue;
New Jersey Wrecking Co., 1250
State
Street;
Davis Garage, rear 536
Newton
Avenue;
Samuel Joozylowski, 1555
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Good Will Supply Store, 2212
Federal
Street;
Joseph Kuczykowski, 1150
Liberty
Street;
John H. Becker, 944
Lois
Avenue;
Fred G. Hoeger. 2319 River Avenue;
Woodlynne Sweet Shop;
Herbert K. Hartley, 1101
broadway;
Pete Minisci, 312 South
Third
Street;
William Vissell, 519 North Ninth Street;
Kazmierz Stepkowski, 1060
Kaighn
Avenue;
Emilio Iannetta, 349
Liberty
Street;
Ruth
E. Muckensturm, 1443
Haddon
Avenue;
John Jacobs, 960
Ferry
Avenue;
Felix Mezelewski, 1592
Mt.
Ephraim Avenue;
Somerdale Garage, Somerdale;
Parkside Ice and Coal, 1457
Kaighn
Avenue;
Rubin Bukstel, 2600-1/2
Federal
Street;
Emma H. Williams, 756
Wright
Avenue;
Pasquale Gialuco, 2411 South Ninth Street;
Tommy's Barber Shop, 816
Market
Street;
Camden Used Furniture Co., 415
Federal
Street;
Tony Di Camillo, 1901 South Sixth Street;
Nicholas Viggiano, 1460
broadway;
Edward G. Haines, 423
Federal
Street:
Earnest's, 317
Federal
Street;
Hachik Bleach Co., 325
Sycamore
Street;
Adolph Bornstein, 3306 River Road.
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The
N.R.A. codes were to be designed by a group or association that would
not impose inequitable restrictions on one company over another, not
limit membership in the group drafting the code, nor would the code be
designed to promote monopolies or to eliminate or oppress small
enterprises. It also would not discriminate against small enterprises,
and lastly it "will tend to effectuate the policy of this
title."
The
president was given the executive power to not only approve the code —
essentially giving the President the authority to make laws, which is
the job of the Congress — but also he could impose his own conditions
on those codes, make additions or deletions to them prior to approving
them, and was free to write codes himself where none existed.
A
New Deal product of meetings among such Brain Trust advisors as Raymond
Moley, big business leaders, and labor unionists, the NRA illustrated
Roosevelt's willingness to work with, rather than against, business
interests.
The
Brain Trust was a group of academics put together to carve out the
policies of the New Deal prior to Roosevelt's inauguration. Members of
the group were Raymond Moley, an American journalist and public figure;
Rexford Tugwell, Adolf Berle of
Columbia
University, attorney Basil O'Connor, and later, Felix Frankfurter of
Harvard
Law School. Most of those men served in official posts during
Roosevelt's presidency; they never met as a group after his
inauguration.
The
NRA was part of President Roosevelt's first
99
days, which produced 16 pieces of relief legislation in 1933,
including the following:
Emergency
Banking Act
Civilian
Conservation Corps
Federal
Emergency Relief Act
Emergency
Farm Mortgage Act
Abandonment
of the gold
standard
Home
Owner's Loan Act
Agricultural
Adjustment Act
Tennessee
Valley Authority
In
general, American industrialists did not particularly like NRA because
it didn't allow them to raise prices or cut wages once they were in
recovery. Although Roosevelt could not force industrialists to sign
codes, he would withhold NRA's popular blue eagle seal of approval as a
bargaining tool to persuade businesses to adopt them. These seals were
to be found in shop windows all over the country and represented
businesses' cooperation with the government to rebuild the nation's
economy.
Criticism
began to mount when it was shown that larger industrial manufacturers
were shaping codes to suit their own priorities — excluding labor,
consumers, or the overextended NRA staff. Critics also noted that some
NRA codes actually limited production and therefore penalized consumers
by sustaining prices.
The
NRA went through several reorganizations during 1934, when program
director General Hugh Johnson was replaced by a five-person board and
was reluctantly extended for another year by Congress in May 1935.
Title
I of the NRA was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court on May 27, 1935 in
a sweeping and unanimous ruling after hearing the
A.L.A. Schechter
Poultry Corp. v. United States
case, in which the Schechter Corp.
allegedly disobeyed the requirements of a "Code of Fair Competition
for the Live Poultry Industry of the Metropolitan Area in and about the
City of New York."
In
that Roosevelt-approved code, the company had failed to observe
provisions fixing minimum wages and maximum hours for employees,
permitted customers to select individual chickens, sold unfit chicken,
were not in compliance with inspection regulations, had dealings with
slaughterers and dealers not licensed under the code, and made false
reports.
The
Supreme Court found that the provisions in the code were not a valid
exercise of federal power. The court argued that Congress had given too
much control to the presidency to issue whatever edicts it chose. The
act also gave Congress excessive power to regulate interstate commerce
and "invades the power reserved exclusively to the States."
The court ruled that Congress did not have the right to dictate to the
states wages and hours worked, because those factors affect costs and
prices and therefore indirectly affect interstate commerce, "nor in
the fact that failure of some States to regulate wages and hours diverts
commerce from the States that do regulate them."
The
court also argued that there were no standards set for any trade,
industry, or activity and therefore could not prescribe "rules of
conduct" to be used when drafting these codes.
By
the time Title I was overturned, more than 700 industries had been
codified, four million unemployed people had been absorbed into
industrial jobs, and nearly 23 million workers were under codes. It was
largely felt that by the time it was overturned, Title I had run its
course and was no longer needed.
The
Works Project Administration (WPA), which was the second part of the
NRA, was allowed by the court to stand. The WPA went on to spend
billions on reforestation, flood control, rural electrification, water
works, sewage plants, school buildings, slum clearance, student
scholarships, and other projects.
Later
the National Labor
Relations Board and the Rural Electrification Administration were
passed by the Congress in order to replace the labor portions of the
NRA, but Congress did not bring back the industrial code system.
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