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n,1MnED i m ■ ■ .^PublisKeJ every FRIDAY atMILLBURN.N.J. FIYECEMTSS& AS EVIDENCE of their pa TO MEET the marked short triotic cooperation with their age of Industrial Arts teachers List Men In ation Board Government, Public Service A W V S G irls in school shops of the public employees at ninety-eight of schools of New Jersey, caused Future Draft ays Put th e c o m p a n y ’s locations Get Their Men by the induction of college sen throughout the State have been iors and Industrial Art teach-l Millburn Draft Board has just illburn Ration Board will authorized by the United States Army buglers whose age-old ers into military service, the finished tabulating .registrants tinue to occupy Town Hall Treasury - Department_to rils- . complaint has. been "We can’t New Jersey State Teachers Col in the last draft registration ontract for its bed and play the Minute Man. Flag, This get ’em up” could learn a thing lege at Newark will open an which included men 18 to 20 rd having been entered into is In recognition that 90 per or two from the girls, of the emergency Industrial Arts Sum years of age. Names are ar the Township Committee' cent, or more, of the employees local AWVS~Motor G orps~------ mer Session program from Au— ranged ln The oraeriiT agijr"" the OPA. This closes the at each of these points are Having a standing date to gust 10 to September 4, 1942, to Men 20 years old and subject m pt-tc move and consoli- buying War Bonds through the bring 20 guardsmen from the train emergency teachers who to immediate induction are the board with Maple- company’s voluntary payroll West Orange Armory to Paper will be certified to teach during numbered 1 to 34 inclusive. savings plan. Mill Playhouse each Monday the national defense emergency. Names numbered 35 to 122 in night, they reported with four liairman Hill of the com- clusive are in the 19 age group cars as usual only to find that tee, announced the closing and those 123 to 241 are arc in transfers had detailed new men the 18 year, group, _ negotiations Monday night Van Winkle to the armory and these knew Nominations ^ everything is sighed and Neither of these latter are nothing of the arrangement. subject to the draft under pres ed awaiting only return of After a hard day all were in copy of the contract for Are All’ In? ent procedure until attaining Brook A Rip bed or In the showers when ap to age 20. The complete list fol files. praised of what was in store, he board ajong with the That Van Winkle brook Is a Thursday night was the dead lows: but it was but the work of line for filing nominating peti ft Board, will be. housed in chip off the old block is the 1 - Edward Albert Mazurki minutes to round up the quota tions for candidates for office hington school, the Board contention of Glenwood resi 2 Eliot Brooks Weathers and four extras, the men dash to be voted upon in the Sep Education having agreed to dents who say Old Rip had 3 Hugh Gregory Basilea nothing on it as a general ing out dressing as they came. tember primaries. Local offices 4 Fredrick James Rizzo ke room for it in keeping On tiie way over one lad nuisance. to be filled are two Town com 5 Anthony Caivano OPA speclflcdtiohs as to whose home is In Jersey City mitteemen and the post of space, light $08," air. Ra- — “If it too, would go off 0 Norman Allison Bowes i nquired—“What’s the—pitcher’-’- *TpwnTlerk.—------ — --- — ig is a matter of education somewhere and sleep for 20 •“--7--JTmTrphimp~scrfooriffr;-Jrr Told it was a stage play he Republican candidates al 8 Alfred Vail Spindler ;chool directors decided and years we’d all be happy” about commented “Gee I never seen entitled to. every consider- shms up their present views ready seeking the committee 9 Vernon Edward Strobl 10 Irving Jacob A1 per tr Removal 1g- expected to Seemingly as'expressed to Town posts are H em ylr-Jim ge and Going back all were enthus Clarence A. Hill. At the time of 11 John Stephen McKeever early in September, Committeemen Monday evening. iastic about the chorus and the nder the agreement Mill- Following last week’s storm going to press they were unop 12 Lewis Paul McKeever feminine leads promising to be 13 Matthew Anthony Reino i will house the board, sup- which by the way Is now tagged posed and so far as Is known no ever present if they were the 14 Stanley Thomas Szpara all needed help and equip- as a 20 year storm having sur petitions for other candidates same for every show. !5 Frederick Geo. Heinemeler at and handle present and passed the downpour of 1938, were in circulation. Both are in™ rationtag for the dura- "seeKing re-dlfettlOfiT residents of the Glen and its thing it can now be writ ‘ Mu 17 Henry Eugene Geils wooded slopes began to take Town Clerk Theodore Wid- sic and AWVS hath charms ” 18 Pierce A. Cassedy, Jr. , ommittee members-—coun mayer is a Republican candi stoek all over again. —----- 19 Vito Phillip Marcantonlo ting on the OPA change of The storm drain constructed date 'for nomination to that post which he has filled since 20 Frederick Paul Leggett t stated it will cost Mill- following the ’38 flood seeming 21 Hugh Roberts Williams 1 something to retain the the first of the year by appoint ly removed the brook as a Army Takes 22 Michael James DiGiovanni 1 office but. considering the source of complaint and dan ment. He was named by the committee upon the resignation 23 Ferdinand Francis Klebold iber of residents who have ger but still drainage is a prob- Large Class of Mrs. Mabel Goff Deemer. He 24 Carl Wm. Dinger, Jr. £i..Q I),. ■■t.Q,-.. ,11(1115 -lem ■ unflolvod ' and- what .ta—dft. ■*2d""WtiiiTmT"“’Geor",8,tTnniTtg—“-° the inconvenience and cost -about ——————■ Accepted from the class of in the primary. .26 Edward Joseph Blanket! would be put to in going Committeemen were inter selectees reporting at Newark Democratic nominations it is -27 -James Stewart, Jr. Uaplewood, it will be cheap viewed last week and then came 28 -Alan Conrad Rose Monday for induction were the said will be confined to local en the end to have it right a survey of the upper stream 29 Amedio A. Passarelll ware. following: - members of the county commit bed above the drain. Here It 30 William, Nixon Bateman Joseph A. Bennett, Anthony tee. Names of committee can hus far the average of is claimed banks are being 31 Roger- Holloway 'Went_ A. Bonelli (lb); Jos. A. DeClas- didates if any, might be written mship folk calling for ra- eroded at a rate to cause more 32 John Herbert Wouters . help or advise runs into sis, Thos. Delgaldo, (lb); Daniel in on the ballots later. serious trouble unlqss a remedy A. DeSessa, Raymond. P. Dunn, As to the clerkship, rumor 33 Donald Scott, Jr. hundreds daily. This is- 34 Richard Hedden Philp is found and applied. __^__ Paul H. Fellows, (lb): Elmer F. -was that John J. Blauvelt might and women who actually The drain It is maintained 35 Harvey John Tiger, Jr. Fereday, Nicola Franciosa, Ben carry the Democratic banner, Town Hall and takes no did what was expected of it 36 Robert Ertell Hoppman jamin B. Heller, John-H Herri- but he was away on vacation unt of those who call on 37 Worthington Campbell. Jr^ and now it is a matter of gel; Arendt J. Kuelper Jr. (lb); and the rumor could not be telephone or write. grades, “ditches and even indi 38 Peter Alfred D’Elia John A. Kunyz, Gustave W. Lar- varified. Petitions are known to - (Continued on Page 8) 39 William Kenneth Van Nest vidual. precautions to lessen senk Donato Malvessi, Thomas have been taken out but they damage from future precipita 40 Lloyd Robert Smith D. Maivossl, " Frank Joseph may or may not be filed. tion. Marcketta, Ralph E. Manclone, 41 Harold Louis Strieker, Jr. * ag Rationing Members of the Town Com Michael W. Monahan, Norman 42 Roy Anthony Levitt -i mittee,:" Engineer Price and Ogden Jr., George H. Pender- THE JULY AND August issue 43 William Jos. Day, Jr. of the A.W.V.S. sponsored ((hen Hitler hibernates in a members of the Glenwood As gast. 44 Clift Cornwall. Jr._____ sociation will make a study of Stephen A. Radzewicz, Wer- “Township Tattle” is .being 45 Robert Harris Mathes foot hole Millburn Jown- moiled the local boys in the 1 wiilTetin’f f ^ now- diseiosed shorteomiBgs to- nerH.ReltmanH,FrankSeleski, 46 - John- Fairfieldr 'J r ---- ;— ' the end that residents may Earle L Salisbury, CdsI ^C-Sals- armed forces. While they la§t 47 Charles -Edward Sutton In the meantime its doing copies may be purchased by par best under the circumstances 'again turn from flood to full bury, _ Joseph M. Sch^erzmann, 48 Gerald Francis Radnovich ents and interested friends at 49 John Halbert Germer h 5 cases of whooping cough. time air raid precautions. John W. Woodard, Jr., Arthur A.W.V.S. headquarters, 378 Mill- 50 Robert Edlon Hamilton chicken pox, 1 German L Kaspereen, (TB); John R. burn avenue for five cents a (Continued on Pace Twelve) ftsles and 2 dog bites as the pa t ro ns of the Paper Mill nnrnm, ' Alan Hood, James,, F, copy.