[now Your Town! Dont Be Fooled! The Best Merchandise Is Advertiittl ep Up-To-Date With New. And Views Around You Througk InTUsPaper; Watch Independent-Leader Columni Jnbepenbent - leabet Where You Biy! pil Kv«y l-'riiliiy PRICK FIVE CENTS SXXHI.—No. 32. Kntore*! us wcrourt Haas mnttrr WOODBRVDGE, m is si . Woo'lhridgo, N. .1. tllo Tost Offire. Wonilbrligp, N. -T. N. J, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, Hot Goblins To Be Abroad Tonight As Woodbridge |No Criminal j THE Indifference No Uauor Will Be Sold During Voting Tuesday Marks Close, Police Pay sisted by Chief James Jardot, \V.'.- WOODBRIDGK For the goblins lo notify watchers that the parade Devanny, Mayor August P. QreJner Action Woodbridge—The sale of liquor 1 llam Applegate and A. Holshelm"" will Rckha If you don't watch out. has begun. and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark in Hie Township will be prohib- Yes, sir, Roblinn, witches on The entrants competing for prlres of Woodbridge Fire Company, No Prizes will be awarded for the ited on Tuesday, November 4, brooms sticks, skeletons and R most original, the funniest and th»are' asked to register wtbh William 1. Messlck it the firehouse asl early Chief of Police George E. Keat- l-eneml election day. Chief of Of Campaign prettiest costumes as well as for ievendum , Hutch girls mid Spanish dona and rwi even "Uncle Sam" will be out to- the beet decorated float and the as possible before the parade. ' ing, members of the pollc: f<> Police Oeorge B. Keating re- best uniformed or costumed group. Each participant will be tfven a and Woodbridge Emergency Squad., InRlWreck minded liquor establishments to- Candidate* To Make Final nlRht-fnr Woortbrldno Post No, 87, kti'Hi Of $300 Increase •will lead the parade . Others who j | ihe Ami-wc-nn Legion will sponsor The line of march will go cow number. diy, j Effort To Arowc Int- | Its Hallowe'en parade. School Street ,tn Green, Linden Among the musical units parad- have already signified their in- proiecutor Lynch Says According to the st*te law. Present $2,500 To ing will be the Woodflrldge High tentlon of participating are the | ' wett Of Electorate Dual plans for the parade were Avenue, to Drove Avenue, to Bar- Hat Received Police Re-\ •no licensee shall sfll or offer [fie Decided Tuesday completed nt a meeting held Wed- ron Avenue, to Green Street, to School Band, the Middlesex Fit* Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops, j for sale at retail, or dtliver nesday night, at the Memorial Railway Avenue, to Main Street,, and Drum Corps and Woodbridge Lonely Acres Riding Academy and port, Is Studying It f to any consumer, any alcoholic j ADMINISTRATION RECORD Building. Social, trater past the Judges stand at the Meth- Post, American Legion, Band. 200 youngsters In costume from the beverages ln any municipality In IN LIVING 9nd rlvic The committee In charge ot the Recreation Department. IS TARGET are In' odtat church, to Amboy Avenue, ENGINEER'S LIABILITY which a general, municipal or FD BY ADVOCATES i vlted to participate" as" Well as counter-march to School Street parade 1* William H. Treert, Tax Winners will be given slips after special election Is being held school chlMr-ii and individuals. and disband at the firehouse.. Collector Michael J, Trainer and the parade at the firehouse. Prizes SAID TO BE ADMITTED while the poll* are open for vot- Scbaffrick Chei Debt, Fi- ThP parade will start at 7:30 Commander Michael Langan. will be awarded ihe winners Mon- ing at such election," • Approved, Boost Cannot o'clock jhaTp from the firehouse The judges will be Edward M nancial Tangk BtqaM(h«cl Commander Langan will serve as day night at 7:30 o'clock in the Quoted By Superior At Say- The ports Will be open from Rescinded Until 3- on School Street and one blast Sattlcr, Township Commltteeman By Democratic Regime of the lire alarm will be blown grand marshal and lie will be as- Legion rooms, Municipal Building. ing He Patted Signal 7 a. m, to 8 p. m., and the sale. Year Period' Expires John Bregen. Rev. Earl Kannum of liquor will be prohibited dur- i Set Againit Him ' ing those hours. 1 Woodbridge - With the l«»»t lOPDRIDGE-Mr. and Mrs. ( activity ever noticed In a campaign y Public will decide next 1 WOODBRIDGE-rrom pvelimln-, , ; for local electlon-Hiertaihly m rr- Supervising Principal 1 New Fire Truck ShowsMayor Honored Guest1 ji,, whether or not mem- my reports received from invest!-j I eating agencies, Prosecutor John; ' „[' the Woodbridge Township J •> R 1 t A V ff AttAItflllUf i «nt years—candidates are tactni ix-pnrtmcnt will receive sal- Of GOP, in SewarenA. Lynch said yesterday that hej Talks at PTA Session;Up Well In First Test ' did not believe It likely that his d H 11 0 I S nUnMHUX their final weekend before election primrs. office would take nny action Instruction Classes with the hope ot arousing intereit ie oifirrrs are seeking a »300 n Describe* Sub-Primary Woodbridge Apparatus Pumps Water For S Hour. Through jGr-b w Feted „ 3rd Ward against Edward Adams, of Upper I among the independent »otert. r;,is;' and the question, in the I ! Perhaps the lagging Interest In Work As Essential to 1,000 Feet of Hose at $326,000 Perth Amboy Blue j Ckib Has First Meeting Darby, Pa., engineer of the local 1 l a referendum, will appear | tvaln that figured in the collision the campaign is due to the fact upper left hand corner of- Child Development . _ —. i ln New Headquarters with the crack Washington-bound , _ ,; '. . _ ,. , that the Democrat failed to put n- voting machines, WOODBRIDGE—The recently acquired new hre truck ot j Embassy Limited on October 24 In AH Township School Boiler • up 4 candidate for mayor to op- approved by referendum. SEWAREN. ••-Sub-primary work Woodbridge Fire Company No. 1 received its first real test j which 25 persons were injured. Men Hoar Weakly Talkt By \ V°st Mayor Augujt F, areiner. W« the icreascs are mandatory and , was explained in detail by Super- Tuesday night at the $325,000 J. E. Hurley Lumber Com- i "It looks as If It may alt dissolve will win by default. 1).. changed unless by an-1 | r»iincipal Victor C. Nickias Tuesday at a meeting of the into civil v finR | Sewaren Republican Club. Inc., actions," the prosecutor j y ooDB-RIDGE-The Janitors Duni. referendum and then only i „(_' meeting of the pany conflagration in Perth Amboy. »tat«d, UID township school system are|j; ' Swns" held for the first time ln Its new p he SMt from commlttenw hrre years have clipaeri. ! .p T A. held Tuesday afternoon However, Prosecutor Lynch said the SMt from commltteenwn For five hours, the Woodbridge apparatus, operated by home, the former Sewaren Land participating with 100 per cent at-1 prederick A. Spencer who is setk- v;nodbrldge local, of the Pa- in the school auditorium. Mr. and Water Clubhouse in Cliff that he understood that Chief of tendance at the weekly classes of lng his fifth term on the cem- T.'.; Benevolent Association. Nlckla.s stated that the additional Fireman C. William Messick, pumped tons of water on the Road. Freeholder candidates, Mor- Police Oeorge E, Keating has or-Instruction In heating and ventlla- mltt»e. Anthony A. Aqutla, Demo- '.>,;>o:iwred the referendum, studies necessary in this era com- blaze through more than 1,008 feet ris Margaretten, Donald W. Reed, dered a thorough Investigation and tion being conducted every Wed-cmti c candidate from the second n;r,:cd out that when the de- pel a child to be fully developed of hose. hand. i\, Arthur W. Larson and Assenv that h«. expected to see the final nesday night at Sheool No. 11. |watd| who sme,j on the Township ni "-t in they were the first mentally, physically and socially to The speedometer, which is en- Woodbridge was called to as- candidates David M. Kaplan, report Monday. John I. Nevlns, chiei f engineer Committee for one Urni. 1931-1*32* . f.i» a voluntary reduction continue, the grade work without bly gaged by the pump when the sist the Amboy department* at C. Arthur Seele, Jr., and Fred "I, understand," Mr. Lynch de- at Qrover Cleveland junior high j is opposing the Republican encum- "do so again if the: difficulty. truck is not moving, indicated 7:20 p. m. by Martin Schmidt, Burke were present and spoke. clared, "that Chief Keatlng's men school, Elizabeth, Is instructing the I bent, James Schaffrlck, who i^ w.imntod it" It Is un-; JJ,,,.^ the bUfiness session ;ed that the vehicle would have cov- 1st assistant chief in that city. Other speakers were: Mrs. Ethel have a complete report including local class which Includes Janitor*'completing his third term, In the •;,i! •> (jroup has sent, by Mrs w Prank Burns> the fol. ered 200 miles had It been in Before responding, however, the Isle. Thomas Lockle, Mark D. Me-blueprints, photographs and testi- from Cartetet, Metuchen and the, third ward. Police Commissioner motion. i voters throughout ih i ]OwinR chairmen were appointed: call for aid was verified through 1 Cla;n anct Ernest Beiger. mony of eye witnesses. We will township, I Herbert Rankln. Republican, l« ;. kinq for their support. MrSj gamuol Counterman, hospi- Working under the- direction of the local police department. During the business session led I go over those thoroughly Victor C. Nicklas, superintendent! seeking, his third term on the ..n-rrtiim. They read, in | tal|ty. Mrs Arthur Hanic and Chief James Jardot, the local Upon arrival at Perth Amboy, the follow ing «nd decide whether or not any of schools, and B. A. Dunigan', high ] council He will be opposed by '< • "^ - [Mrs. Many O'Connor, welcome. fire-fighters, 47 in number, were r|11 the Woodbridge apparatus was >«-!"'„,;^ « ^ house''<='^i»»l actio«*" Their wort was praised' by Perth \ lirrrp.sa in salary, We 13 with Mrs. Harry O'Connor, Valley Railroad bridge and the! „„._,„ », n-.-. «»i..,, uH . n of the New York division of the The. Republicans have announced , Amboy officials and the many ••z fills Increase at ihi chairman to be assisted by every McClellari ftrehousc on State Street, Clark and W. Frank Burns; ways Pennsylvania Railroad, that he wa that their platform is "The Record —- w" fed that improved; member. It was decided to hold an spectators who witnessed their op- ln the Hall Avenue section. responsible-for .the wreck. Adam ! and means committee, A, C. Dc-d- | of Our Achievements," The Demo* , n general warrant It. [evening meeting, Tuesday, Novem- erations. The local firemen layey d more Is also alleged to have testified crals. who elected a new leader. .. While battling the flames, two well, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Red Cross Campaign than 1,000 feet, of hose from the ;U Counterman, Mrs. Arthur at a closed hearing that he had B. W. Vogel, just a short time r ••:.:• a burden will besuf- treasurer, announoed that the milkWoodbridge flfenien" 'sufTefffl" •lll;"]*mitlt:"acnjss--ttie;; TStrroad' trucks passed » stop -signal stt g Hanie, Mrs. KleTh,' Dt P. .bclocc plfffltlon. hnvf MIMI to. Di'i- the taxpayers cf inr for undernourished children will effects from the hheav y smokke and and through the fields to the scene "*""•' I him. sont any platform. of the fire. With two streams Wllsen Ralph | The train piloted by Adams be started next month. another was cut on the hand. John Final Statements of water ln play, Woodbridge The following were voted Into pulled out of the Rahway station j • Move Is Prevalent Mrs. O'Connor, chairman of the Rlngwood Jr., and Hugh McClos- membership; Miss Lillian Jensen, The only statements issued by recent rummage sale, reported that key were treated by" first aid menfought the blaze for nearly six at 3:57 p. m.. the day of the Mrs. Gardner Select* Commit- ii:;.' not alone ln seeking hour!. Chief Jardot ordered his John Wickstrom, Chris Olscn, An- the candidates this week come from •rcise. Polic3 departments $22.45 had, been made. Miss Stella of the local fife deportment for ton Bishop, Charles Meyers and wieck bound for Iselin and Me- tee to Assist in Avenel the second ward, from Mr. Aqulla Wright, principal, announced that inhaling smoke, and Anton Ander- men and apparatus to return home tuchen. At the "six roads" a mile :-in the state ha^e found at 1:30. a. m. James Snedeker. There were Fund Drive and Committeeman Schaffriclt. irssiry to make..the., same re- National Educational Week will be sch was treated for cuts on the eighty members and guests pres- west of the Rahway station, where the main line of the Pennsylvania They read *s follows: w<> sincerely hope you will | observed the week of November 11. ent and refreshments were served AVENEL.-Mrs. John Qardner, at us this raise in salary j Parents, and friends will be espe- Railroad narrows from six to four By Anthony Aqoila I by 0. P. Nilsen and his commit- tracks, the local as usual, halted, chairman for the Aven*l district vo- th»t should future 1 dally welcome to visit the local i tee. The dark horse prize was won ' foforr ththe annuaannual R*Rettt ©rosGros#* HRolol "The Republican master minds, school, Friday afternoon, Novem- November 5 Draft Quota on the outside truck to wait for change we will be the | by Thomas Lockle, Call, announces that her worictM frantic ia their, effort* to Hold ber U and to enjoy the assembly the passing of the- express* befmt- to offer o\tfr ajtistance." , .< will canvass Avenel as follows: power, have resorted to their usual 0U1 major political parties ttdeTKJi!"T- crossing over to the express track. trick of confusing all issues and Adams apparently had over-shot Mrs. Walter Cook and Mrs. Har- : !i trained from taking sides on Beoal* to Will Be Last Till 1942 twisting facts to distract attention the cross-over switch and infringed old Hanson, Livingston Avenue; from their own sad record. Draw- They both seem to take Qlrl Scout leaders, Mary and A Coincidence on the express track. Adams start- Mrs, Richard Myers, Fifth Avenue; a'titude that it Is up to Margaret Snee, of Troop No. 2, No Youths To Be Sent Away From Home to Army During Ing a red herring across the trail ed, to back up, but not In time Mrs. Edward Orode and Mrs. Jul-11, OM .»„»r voter to decide. assisted by several scouts from :..,. a~um~.. -cum. &.. »* I • Holiday Season, Selective Service Officials Decree Second Car Crashes Spot to avoid the collision. ius Schiller, Fifth Avenue; Mrs.' The Other Bide Troop No 3 were present yesterday Mrs. j "In paid advertisements covertnc 'iie meantime both the Newto take care of children too young WOODBRIDGE.—After the November contingent of 12 Policeman Was Killed of the wreck was filed Wednesday to be left at home. This service cftns havc s ent w sums of .state Chamber of Com- men leaves here on Ndvember 5, there will be no further draft against the railroad by Mrs. Mabel Chase Avenue: Mrs William " P ' '** and the New Jersey Tax- will be rendered each month by the Butriea, 50, of Oak Tree Road and; Krug. Woodbridge Avenue, .. Mrs. money to vilify me and to attack local girl scouts to enable more quota!) leaving the Township for Fort Dix until some time in many people who are not runninjc Associatlon have Issued dent, in almost the same spot, Mlddlesex Avenue, Iselin. She John Gardner, superhighwey knd „ and statemenUs attack- mothers to attend meetings. The January, Eugene Bird, secretary of the local Draft Board seeks $25,000 damages. She suf- Rahway Avenue; Mrs. R. G. Per-for office and who ^iave no inteieji occurred early Sunday morning In this election, Every effort was tin- proposed raises. An article | mothers attendance award waswon announced today. when a car operated by Lawrence fered concussions and lacerations ier, Jansen Avenue and western by Mls» Genevleve OBriens sub- of the right eye, loss of several section of Avenel Street; Mrs. made to. deliberately mislead pub- id by the former states In National selective service officials recently decided that Swensen, 29, of Dumont, crashed lic attention from 1941 and "Re- primary class. Mrs. Daniel Malan, teeth and lacerations of the fore- Thomas Pete, Jr,, Remsen' Avenue no young men' will be drafted dur- Into ft pole on Route 36, about publican Responsibility for tight 7th grade class motherland Mrs. 300 feet south uf Flood Street. head anl lips. and St. George Avenue; Mrs. New Jersey State Chamber ing the holiday season. However, •ridge; Joseph J. FeUigrtno, Fifth long years of Republican mis- omimrce has Just made public Counterman were assisted in serv- a pre-lnductlon medical examina- The pole, by coincidence, is Just The injured have been released Charles Siessel, Burnet Street. Mrs. Street, Port Reading; Norbert C. management. udy which shows that the aver- ing tea by girls from the 7th tion may be" held ln Newark during south of the one that was snapped from tyhe hospital have gone to Prank Barth, Manhattan Avenue salaries now paid to policemen grade. There were sixty-five mem- December ln preparation for the Jost, 12? Rahway Avenue, Wood- off at its base about a month ago their homes. Fortunately no one and George Street; Mrs. Thomas "The Republicans take full credit firemen in New Jersey nuint- bers and guests present and a get' January quota. bridge; Robert Slmonsen, Sewaren, when ^ Westfleld police officer was was seriously hurt. Thompson, Melnzer Street; Mlse for the sunshine but find that alities a.re much higher than acquainted hour was enjoyed. fatally Injured. Louis Toepfer, Smith Street and they are not responsible for the Township youths who will leave rain. How come? While it is a average salaries paid to public Swensen was taken to the Perth WINS SERVICE BADGE the eastern part of Avenel Street; from Woodbridge station at 9:24 Mrs. Charles MacArthur, Mra. faot that they did not increase tax Jlo.ws in these classifications TO BE CONTINUED o'clock Wednesday morning, No- Amboy Oeneral Hospital where he iipiir^ble municipalities of any Charles Crawford and Mrs. Bur cdllectlone, nevertheless due to Woodbridge-The rummage sale vember 5, are: To Hie Rescue! Is reported as suffering from a Edgar Street Man Finishes in the' fiatioh or^any'country fractured skull, cerebral concussion, 8ies, Homestead Avenue and Maple, I changing national e O n d i ti o n s, held last week for the benefit John Velchlck, 42 Paul Street, 2Sth Year With P. S. mortgages paying back taxes and world. lacerations of the forehead, nose, Oak, Dartmouth, Cornell and Wal- of the British War Relief Society Fords; Frank J. Yuha«, Holly St., Police Radio Car Is Sent WOODBRIDGE.-John B. Dunn nut Avenues.! everyone having money agiin with The survey further points out lip and fr*etw»d right leg. I a will be continued this week today Port Reading; John J. Kovalik, R. To Help In Amboy Fire of 1W" Udgfir • Street ^completed) .4whiefc•' *tgfrpi>fy -to*-- collection* addition to receiving hlgh- and tomorrow In the vacant store F. D. No, 1, Petth Amboy; Paul Chief of Police George Keating twenty-five years with. Public Ser- i through their eight years did in- | tenure laws the police and fire- on Pulton Street. Ondeyko, 21. Paul Street, Fords; said this week that there was novice October 24 and was presented '; crease. In fact they doubled! WOODBRIDGE—In order to aid CHIEF AT SCHOOL arc given generous leaves of John Kunie, Florida Drove Road, apparent reason for the accident. a gold service badge. He has been ! Where did this money go? No *nce and sick leave privileges Keasbey; Joseph W. Gyenes, 30 members of the Perth Amtyy Po- Although It was almost daylight— a watch engineer in the Kearny roads were Improved and the tax AN OMISSION Keating; To Attend Course 1 ay and receive the most Crampton Avenue, Woodbridge. lice Department during the spec- 6:0S a. m. The light oi\ top' of Generating Station of the com- rale is, still the highest in the irnl ixmsion benefits paid by Woodbridge — Inadvertently the Others to Go tacular blaze at the Hurley Lumber the pole was still lighted. There pany since 1930. On Civilian Defense county! public pension system in t; C&rteret First Squad was left out is a slight curve kt that point : Herman W. Petz, 423 Avenel St., Company Yards Tuesday night, Starting with Public Service In , • •• "Due to housing shortage anrt ttecl States," of last week's list of those who of the road, he explained, but it 191(1 as a fourth assistant watch aided in the train wreck. The Avenel; Jack Ringwood, 526 Oor-Chief of Police George Keating pnly requires about one-eighth of WOODBRIDGE-Chlef of Police general national expanglon thous- ham Avenue, Woodbridge; Peter "engineer at the Crahford Gener- George E. Keating will attend th« lands and thousands of dollars-in Carteret Squad was one of the dispatched a : Woodbridge Radio a turn of the wheel and can be ating Station, Mr. Dunn was trans- first units to arrive on the scene. KeUeman, 284 Fulton Street, Wood easily followed. Civilian Defense Course for Chiefs i new ratables brought In more taxn car to the scene. ferred to the Perth Amboy Sta- of Police which will be inaugurated I trough these' eight years. Where "There are, much more steeper tion as a first-class machinist in Legion Proud All' the telephone wires in the by the Federal Bureau of Investi- did that money gog ? turns on other parts of the road," 1921, later beaSniin? first assistant vicinity of the fire were out of gation at Newark, November 12 and Tut RRatet s p he said. engineer. In 1925 he was trans- order. Messages from the scene 13, It was announced today by E. Each year that four Republican.' Members Feted After El- ferred to the Kssex Station. Candidates in Tuesday's Poll were dispatched through the radio Swenson was taken to the hoa- E. Conroy, special agent In cliaige. run the taxes go down. The ection To High Office* car In care of Officer Joseph Slpos pltal In the Woodbridge Emergency! - following year the rate jumps up. o Woodbridge Headquarters, which Squad ambulance. Officer John The following is 'a complete roster of county and local What wizardry is that? The Re- VOOUBRIDQE- Roy E. Ander- In turn, phoned the messages to Man ton Investigated for the police publicans claim they cannot con- candidates to be voted upon at the general election to be held Perth Amboy headquarters. The n, Mayor August P. Grelner, Po- department. The car, which was Registrants In 3,000's trol budget Items and hence can- here Tuesday, November 4, latter department has no radio ^ Capiam John Egan and LouU badly damaged, was towed to a not reduce the rate. Review your DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS cars. Detective Sergeant Oeorge nearby garage. tax bills and watcli that rate go hivr, four members of the Vood- Ballnt way also sent U> the fire >- Post, No, 87, the American up and down every other year. For General Assembly an aide and other local officers n who have been elected to Receive Questionnaires Strike an average and you still Fred Burke were standing by./ However they state offices, were honored •Fred W. Devoe 'pay too much taxes. Your rau •Ambrose J. Mudrak David; M: Kaplan were not needed as Perth Amboy Woodbridge.~Or.der numbers on I Woodbridge; Earl James Huckett,,' <./still at » j a dinner held last night at Oak had sufficient men; to take oare To Aid Poor the 3,000's were reached this week! 51 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. ' 'B. W. Vogel O. Arthur Seel, Jr. _ . ,, , , "Emergency eppiopriaHons ajid Ills Manor, Metuchen. of the situation. by the Draft Board in sending out Hi1. Anderiion is State Comman- For Sheriff questionnaires to prospective draf- Peter Welssenbuiger, Jansen Ave- bonds are legal only for an Wn- Proceed* Of Affair November nueUeWoodbrld, Woodbridge ; JJoht n Miller jergency. Foi1 eight years the ro»ds ' i'i thi' American Legion; Mayor William A. Allgaier Russell B, Howtll tees. Those who received their 8 Mill 19 To Go To Charity Yurckes, fl7g Watson Avenue, of this Township became steadi- <-r is state president of the 'NAVY DAY' PROGRAM forms were: Woodbridge; Henry Edward jilos- I1 O. E.; Captain Egan is For Coroner Thomas F. O'Reilly, 25 Hansen ly worse. Today they are dis- carell, 90 SnssaJras Street, Pater- graceful. This despite the pur-' Klml of the New Jersey State Frank T. Kuraawa Robert P. Mason WOODBRIDGE — Amateur and Avenue, Fords; Herman J, Pryby- Fred C. Skrockl Annual Occasion Is Marked son; Louis E. Rohland, Jr.. 155 chase of new and expensive ma- Tior Police Officers' Assocla- Eugene J. Mullen profenprofessionaa l entertainmena t has 34 New Brunswick Avonue, Main Street Metuchen; Ernest K. n and Mr. Zehrer is head of At School ljl OJI Monday ihlnery. Suddenly after hundriris For Freeholders been planned as part of the pro- Hopelawn; Julius F. Papp.532Ban| FaU.,ield N. j. Volunteer Firt Chiefs' 1M of petitions and complaints,' -the gram for the charity dance to be ford Avenue, Woodbridge; William | Republicans found the road situa- •Elmer E. Brown,. Arthur W. Larson WOODBRIDOE. — "Navy Day" C. Nlkovltz, 34 William Street, Courtot w Jociation. :sponsore1 d bu y th« e Sto» . Vincen«lt t dj e d VtVnvit7 *i William IHml Second Avenue, Roselle; Joseph tion was an emergency! They' •Anthony 8. oadek Morris Margaretten was appropriately celebrated at Hopelawn; John J, Takacs,* Jr., 100 W. ji'«n K. McEU-oy was chairman Paul Society to Thanksgiving Eve, Patsy Gagllaiio, 220 Sheridan i$8iled bonds for $90,000—to ii>- •Samuel D, Wiley Daniel W. Reed, Jr. Number 11 School Monday when Woodbridge Avenue, Port Reading; d toastmaater of the affair* Wednesday, Noveinber 18, In St. Street, Perth Amboy; Louis Slpos, certain roads paying 3>/ per the following program vu pre- Raymond a. Clayton, 401 Summit 4 For JwUee ii Peace James', auditorium. Jr., 21 Henry Street, Port Resd- Interest, $2,»25 per year on sented at a special assembly:. Avenue, Sewaren; Edward L. Mar- No Candidate •Joseph V. Taylor The St. Vincent de Paul Society, ln What about the $71,000 • aliaiity oney, 228 Woodbridge Avenue, Port ON PETIT JURY Balute, led by Theodore Bro- a uniun t of Bt. Jamese ' ChurchC,, Is a l f ncluded in the budget for thh For' Mayor' *juki> song, "Columbia, the Qem charitable organisation and It car, -, Reading; Donald I. Zenobia, 886 St.Racz, DeKamelo Avenue, Wood year under several ' Jteihs but "all Gretner s of Township Residents No Candidate •August of the Ocean"; "Points' About Ties on its work among the ,n«dy'Oeorge Avenue, Wo^dbririge; bridge; Frank p. Braza, 23 Oharles assigned to roads, and, road de- For 1st Ward Coramltteonan Jlavy Day," Murray tMaaur; song, without any fanfare or publicity. partment? Why bQffow *80,0W Drawn,For Service VOalUnC"i : "Patriotism."Patriotism," -Rut-Ruthh FundTunds urarne raised througthrouch the me- when they claim an absolute- cash Owen S. Dunigan 'Frederick A. Spencer dium of the dance and what vol- Wflllam E. Connolly, Hardtag LeOn J, Jordan, 313 Amboy Ave- Regeniburg; song, "Out of the nue, Woodbridge; John Jacobs. balajice of 4S00.0M in the Mnk. untary contributions are given Avenue, iselin; Clifford Rousn, A number of Town- ForJnd Ward C«iB»ttte«nan Deep"; "Navy Day," Stephen Demurest Averiue, Avenel; Alber Does that make sen^e? residents were Included in - whwebbler v • • ; gong, "America"; 'The during the year. 600 i Linden Avenue,, Woodbridge; 'Anthony A- AqulU 'James Bchalfxicfc • *«•, L. ,Ur, lea Molten 8to«t, Wood •'Every city tA th-^i county tit^ 6 names drawn by Middlesex Salutes th« Navy," Joan Tickets for the affair may be Oeorge J. Degfrthardt, Klllcrest bridge; Robert N. Decker, 69 Col- their roads In first class condi- utity Jm-y Commission before • For Ird Ward ConuMtwinan Smith; "Star Spangled Banner," purchased from any member ot H. Ryim, lege Avenue, Foughkeftpsle. N. Y tion for less than *SQ,000 by using Adrian Lynn this week for John Samons 'Herbert B. Rankin the society or at the door the 405 Pearl Street, Woodbridge; Lpuls Michael J. Doros. Jr., 325 Oak Ave WPA aid and. projects. Our Re- NHU jury trial service in the courj- night of the dance. Demtter, SO sprtice Street, Port nue, Woodbridge; Wfalter Batluk, publican powers- were too. lnde- lourta from November 10 until For Trusts of Free Jofoot Land* ALMOST A TRAGEDY Reading; Albert J. Sullivan, 89 32 Henry Street, Port Steading; An- pendent^-tliey now boast 'vt' «i> end of the term, December 8. No Candidates • 'Minnie C Adams Woodbrldgt — Boy* throwing Gpley Street, Woodbridge; George drew Mai'iuB Smith, Jr., 19.PFi>specl doing thuse repairs '*!on*.' Yes local list is a& follows: •Pearl E, Sandahl stonts at the corner- of Decker SUITS 8TABT J. Nagengast, 104 Ford Avenue, Avenue, Avenel; James p. Oergely but with the. taxpayers' money aju [Clarence H. Carlson, Fred Deg- 'Man S, Qr«*nhalgb Mat** and Aniboyy. Avanua w WQODBJUDQE-Th9. tot, uH Fords,;_Jalm.M. JsoiilanuJ, douija. \Q Pra^ei- Street, Forda; Joseph J the thoiissuds of dollars far lota' Nellle De Joy, Edward Bberlie, •Laura A, Mounciy eveningi , founfd d a targett t t|Mt| y didn't the. result of the recant train Avenue, Iselin. ~ ' • • '". i Nagy, 38 Pleasant Avenue, Ejewa- labor instead of being lurid by led aiet E. Elliot, Doris E. Ei •Marguerite ftta Randolph expect. Oi^t qf the stone* went wreck In Colonla was filed this Andrew S. Balsa 1, 36 ^linon Ave- ran; Bunnai), Vaughn Bright, Wes eial giant u now beutg puld b Herbert Hunsen, Itancls A. . - • •Irene M. Sttrn through the window of a passing week when & 426,000 damage suit nue, Woodbridge; Louts J. Xouhy, ley Place, Port Reading. Wpodbridtf taxpajeis jNegitcb JBfo Ferdinand Larson, W • 'iiura F, Martin truck and struck the* driver, Pred against the Pennsylvania Rail- 2»5*Leoti Avenue, Woodbrldge; Wll- Incline.tnce to public •w*3f»r« 8, Middle- 1Ut*wh»u«r, W, of 783 Bergn road Wi started by MaW» SUi fi«d u. Jtffwyi, 14 V»»p«r Avenue, Cnnbtant j. Montauoll, ti Qvef. Strt Newark, in th« faw. For-Off IifJlnIJl , whsh ' one of those Woodbridge; paries J. 9ipos: 41a Street, Woodbridge ;• 'Henry the uait of these ReputtllunJi Asal \ Oft Page Two FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 INDEPENDENT

•ind sons. Allan and Ronald, of Princeton Avenur, were RHOMB of Democratic Comeback MU» Ruth Wvire,, of Devi i Ro«d, lh« latter'* aunt and uncle, Mr Seworen Personal* lneil .liiiii Smith Connie and Mrs. William B.vmes of Personal Iterfis From Colonia Rreb, Jtan KtV-ti: MarrU Krm- Brooklyn, Sunday. Effort Hit By Moran By Mr.. Burns, 490 East Avrm, bail, c*. a nioi'dnf of I'lr*1 Tree Mrs. .1. A, Miller, and Mrs. Wil- planned n program In honor the Mr». Robert. Olaascn, of Enfleld patvoi ot C.TI f-cout Tior.p Wo. Mr. and Mrs, Harley McClure. Pay« Tribute To Adminis- provemenl, ], liam Trashing were cn-hostefses founder. Julltt, Low. for meeting Road, wan the guest of her aunt, 10, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, A. W. Scheldt, Sewaren r:lvi of Chain O'Hllls Road, are enter- -Mrs. Hcrijci at R silver tea Wednesday after- tomorrow afternoon at Hie heme Mrs. Lnwrciice Orady, of Jersey tration For Sparing chairman for the annual Red Cross taining the latter's sister, Mrs. Ed- daughter, v , nooh, at the home of Mrs. Miller of their leader, Mrs. William Ogden City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vigh, of roll call, will be assisted by Mrs. nr WMd W. Miller, of Gloversville, Town From Ruin Avenue, nnri on Dover Road, for tlin br-neflt wi Inwood Avenue. Troop No. North Hill Road, entertained their Samuel Counterman, Mrs, William N. T. this week. Angus McClure of Woodbrldur of Colonia Boy Sroitis. Ottrsts 10. which met, In thr Colonia Lt- Mr. and Mre. John Maas, of niece, Miss DorU Klsh, of Elizabeth C. Ecker, Mrs. Kenneth Doiick, haa been confined to his hdfee with Woodbrldgo - Thomas Moran, wn guests m were: Mrs. Harry LUCIWIR, Mrs. hrary SRturday morning with its East Cliff Road, were host* lajit over the weekend. Miss Ruth Ballard, Mrs. Joseph the grippe over the weekend. chairman of the -Board of Ad- rode, of Pn|t.- Charles M11W. Mrs. A, Pox. Mrs. lender, Mrs. Seymour Oten and week ti M.s. Maas' brotner, Wal- Hallasz. Mrs. Harry O'Connor, Mrs. justment, Issued a statement to- Rene Schwerts. Mrs, Fred Kut-ter. irlv-.-.rd for nn entertainment ter W. Orube, of Chestertown, N. Mrs. George Keller, of New Dover Lillian Morris, Mrs. Percy Austen. —Mrs*A. f.:, [.,„,„' which will be a feature "of (he Mm. Joseph McAndrews, &r West day ln which he urged the return »nd Mrs. Seymour Olsen. Y.. and to Joseph A. 8hul«nb«rg was hortew at a successful Mrs. Martin Snet, Mrs. John M. J. Ln Pftrr ,U|." , bazm" planned for the first 9nt- Hill Road, attended a farewell of tthee Republica^ n commltteemeltteemen _ ^^ of East Orange on Tuesday even- card party Friday night, for the MM Qulnn. of i1Vil ,; party Monday In honor of Father Mrs. W. 1> Lisle, of New Dover iirdny In December, The scouts ing benefit of the Colonia Women's to office next Tuesday. He «W Mr and ^ HoWRn, ^ of ,,„,. guests at the i, , . Howard F. Klein, of Trinity Episco- : Ro»fi, entertained membra of the planned sewing, embroidery and Republican Club. The special of Mrs. c. l( n..' 1 pal Ohurch, * * "The' present Republican mem-' Avcw and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Udies Alt! Society of the New vr,odoraft projects for the affair. award went to -Philip Den Bleyker. Tuesday aftrriir,,,,. ' Mr. PI d Mr.;. P. Moscaielil, of bers or the Township Committee | Me Elhenny o Woodbrldge, spent Dover Methodist Church at her Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., Misses Bto.il rtre«t» enu-rtalned at Sun- have had a difficult road to travel the weekend in Newport. R. I., ~-Mv. and M, , home last w;ek. Ouwts Inclndetl Gertrude Hynws and Peggv Knauer The members of the Ladles' Aux- day iivuer ttirir son and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. John Remals, of where they visited Hnward Ely, Jr., of Railway, «-,.,,. Mrs. Florw Bo'-n-lcfr, Mrs. Nel- nrc nesting Mrs. Olssn In direct- iliary of the American Legion since it first took, over control ter-inflow, Mr. fyid Mrs. Henry North Hill Road, were hosts to who is stationed at the U. a. Naval Mr. and Mr w:•'.., son Ben?., Mrs. Morris Garabrant, ing (lie girls. Both troops will hold have formed a bowling club. Those from the Democratic party. Moscir,:ll: and son Henry Jr., 6f the latCer's mother, Mrs. John Base, Of Clift Ro;ul Mm. Joseph Ntupnuer. Mrs. Edgar a joint hallowe'en party In the who attended the first bowling in a bankrupt town they straggled j p&ttison. Mnaen, of East Orange, over the —Mrs. Jatni', M Smith. Mrs. Geoig,' Lawmic?. Mrs. ColonlB Library tomorrow evening Fords Tuesday afternoon were: along with courage *d finally put Arthur Knies, Leader Alrcrafts- weekei.d. Avertup, has r;'," George HaRsdrrn, Mr.v Helen De Mrs. Elliabeth Trost. Mrs. Rudolph the Township back on its feet and man In Uie R. C. A. P. Toronto, Vorc mid Miss Primers Stov.-r.v Voeiker, Mrs. James Crowley, Mrs. made, a going concern out of It. Canada has completed the train- of Mrij. Jrhn )•• ,, Mr. and Mrs. Rusacl! Fcaltes, of Miv ' 'nils NeubfE or N** Dover Mr. and Mra. Harry Llndstrom, On Wednesday evening progressive Joseph McAndrews and Mrs. Frank They deserve the praise and confi- ing course find Is now eligible Park, Thur.scliiv New Dover Road, wrre hosts at a Hand, was the guest of trends In of MtFarland Road, are the par- t«l)le gurries were featured at the Schauffele. dence of everyone. for lights. Art spent the weekend .-•Mrs. s, ,i ][„,, family dinner party in honor of Ni!-v oik City over the weekend. ents of a daughter born recently social program held at the ehnrc!i Some of the Democratic poli- vlsitlns relatives ln town Schedit and Mr "\- the 8th birthday of their son, Clif- «t thr Rahway Memorial Hospital. with Mrs. Harold Van Btirkirk Miss Viola Den Bleyker, of New ticians who were resppaslble for vicinity. town, wriT ii,,,. (,," ford. His grandparents, Mr. and Mr. ind Mrs, Dudley Rcilinaon, in charpe. Dover Road, was hostess to Miss this state of nffiilr.s arc trying to The Sewaren History Club will Mrs. James F Mrs. A. C, Feafces, of R.ihway, of DKOI. Road, attended «. olnner Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jung- ('I,: A Hatowe'en party was held Ruth Hall, of Annapolis, Maryland, get back Into office through some- hold a Pilgrimage to the Blllop Amboy, inpi. j who were also present at the party. ;,..:lv "tv.iraday evening, v ;tfl of McFarland Road, enter- this Wednesday, anrf tonight th? over ^he weekend. one else . and I feel satisfied that House In Tottenville next Wednei- Mr. and Mi w:->r hosts to Cllffor' over the y. :';•.•;is Hotel In New Y'>*. City, tained their daughter, Mrs. Louis church will sponsor a card party r the voters df the Township will not d»j\ Members will take hmt o ;mfl i;"t* rt V\i rUlnbj'v Room, Kafka, and daughter JMrtera, of. n.,1. tt K«o» Brothers Storr. Mr*. Piiilip as thr fbCMi of Mr. ud Mr*. R. ?t8ln':eld, Sunday. Mrs. Simon Blocker, and Mr. and be hoodwinked into voting for any lunches. ton-Penn foothn Den Bleyker nnrt Mrs. Van Birskirk A. Portfr cf Mwrtotowni Siturday Mrs. Sydney Beaujon, of Colonia member of the Democratic party Miss Elizabeth Snee Is recuperat- urday. Y< regardless of whom he may be" •re in charge of trnivportatlon. Mis. OenrT! Hcflil'.on, jf Colum- t::ey wire the dinner guests of Mr f nd Mfs. Thomas Hvnts, oi Boulevard were guests of Mr. arid ing at her home in West Avenue —Alfred Au- b;n Avnur, 'vas gje.~t ct lionor fit Mr a- d Mrs. Porter at thtu horns Beike'ey Avenue, celebrrlrd their Mrs. R. M. Blocker, of East Orange from the grippe. < Avnue, Is recniii 1 Troop No. 61, Colnnia Brty n par.y rVMrstlrj her W'thdsy I. :,uTrl'town. twenty-fir^ wedding anniversary Wednesday evenlM. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Bernard Sullivan, Jr.. son of Mr tack,of the urip Li completing fliiRl nrran irnts nl\fr.~'~' tv.:' ct th: at a family dinner party, Sunday. Mr«. Bernard Sullivan, of Mrs, Williri % Street, left bst Thursday for Its court of henor t !I:,MC cf *•" d-r; tc-, Mr.- Thom- Mr. ini Mrs. Sydney "inkham, Mr. and Mrs. William Godson. l :l for San Dleso, California where Road, si (he Colonia lJ brHfy •^»r- , rf T.".i, Or?!^. Cn Snt-' of chain O'Hllls ftoad, en'*rtalned Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nadler, of of Colonia Boulevard, are hosts to William Palmer Marks 7th u-('ny Mr. »nd Mr.i. GfJi^L Ho.1- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rasmussen, he is enrolled in the TJ. S. Naval evening, November 7. The event Mr 8 m! Mrs. Fred "»Vfith of Chain O'Hills Road, were hosts at will bo op?n to parents and friends. :•'inn rtlent'3d tie Armv-Co.umWa and Augusta Tuttle, of Avenel, for Anniversary At Party Elrrtrlcnl School, Kearny, at dinner, Sunday. a party Saturday night. Guests the weekly ^ •••: '--I garr- in Wsst P'.vi't N. Y. several weeks. ! Mrs. O. W. Stilwell Troop No. 15, Girl Scouts, hns were: Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lavin, and ion, the Scwaren sii Avenel-Master William Palmer Oeor(?e of cm ! Mr and Mrs. \dolph .Wser, Of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dnnkulh. were the Each class «T;i Mr. Lawrence Suit, ' of West was the guest of Miss Martha Simdnv dinner guests of Mr. and iColuirlbia Avenue entertamtu the Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Smith, Mr. and account of •H.-i Street, spent the weekend with his! Morrow and Miss Elizabeth An- latter'.- parents, Mr, in* Mjs. Mrs. Harley McClurs, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs Harvey N. Stover of Trenton. I lowe'en." drews at their apartment on South 1 Alex Bgaley, Mr. and Mrs. Russell sister, Mrs. Charles Fenstmaker.l Mrs. Kwy O'Connor is conva- --Victor c N: K Coffre /overt itarcA orour.d i Theotinrc AppenaMler, of inlngton Park Drive. Woodbridgs, recently mires, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilker- of Berwick, Pa., where she \& a: lesing at her home ln East Avenue principal, win i> •'...' . At dlnn,'i, Sundav In honor ot Ills seventh birthday. To tind fha pcrfot) /,';vor— son, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Donahue. hospital patient. [ from a recent operation performed rr at the P r \ ,,.' On Saturday he entertained sev- Mr. and Mrs. T. Yuell, and Mr. and at the East Orange General Hos- held next Tuc-flv .!••'.'. Th* objecl at rfit march is feunrf Mr. and Mrs. Charks Oavisl' rl eral of his friends including Do-j Mrs. John Herder, of Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiethop, school aurtlt.Trnr:: v, In fLAGSJAffS Itmpting tavo St. Cieoitie Avenue, were U.: guethi lores Lott, Nane$ Palmer. Jack | el i'-lat'ves In Hftftford, Connecti- Mr. and. Mrs. George Robinson, of and daughter. Miss Ruth Puegner, Mrs. O. P. Nllsen. Mrs, Bertha explain thr :h..,.. and Stewart Brookfleld. Edward) Heltmucller, of Broad Street and cut, over the weekend. Rahway. spent Sunday with relatives in which has rrrc;-i;-. '• , in New York City. and Robert Regan, William andjMrs Harrv Ensinger, of Wood- the township Roger, Van Leer. Tom Monson.j brldget vlcitet) Berthold Nilnen, who Mr ant! M'r W.lllam f>den, of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Woodward, —Till- R-wn:,;. !(, Richard Young and Frank Dl Leo. Invion AttfrtiB, entertilreO Mies of Falrvlew Avenue, spent the Miss Betty Suit and Rudolph is n patient at the Veteran,s Hos- Inc. will men i, •, :. FLAGSTAFF C.irclvii E-xili, ol .RoselK Park, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Grew, of West Street, attended a pital, Bronx, N. Y.. Tuesday after- in Its new IIM.'I,.]- •, performance of the rodeo in MadN over the weekend. man L. Woodward, of North HIHs- HAPPY BIRTHDAY ! noon. waren Lmd ar.r! \>, ... son Square Garden, N. Y. Saturday tiale, New York, Miss Anne Kapostas, of East In Cliff Read evening. Mr ar.fl airs. Wed ,Sutt*r; ol Woman's Club To Celebrate Avenue, spent Thursday In New —The Scwaroti ]•;•• Aiii^rs: Menu, enterUl: <-t- Mr Mrs. Byron Schwartz, of Fair- York City. sponsor a rnn'! p.ir. . COFFEE ;inil Mis ."- ;r..)ii. I'ir.! Ml. vA Al;t Earl Arthur Saywell, at Amherst, Mass. Henry Welthop with a miscellane- Avenel—The Woman's Club ol son of Holt on Street has besn pro- dtllwell in fhii \, . *' * HEItHBDRHOOn IHDEPENBEHT GHOCEH ous gift shower at their meeting R.i.iki-l, p.nd i!,.u'.-hter, vM.ne, ol Avenel will celebrate its twenty- moted from private first class to E. Raymond is ;; • at her home Wednesday after- Mr and Mrs. Charles Knauer, first birthday next Wednesday corporal. Alvin Is stationed at the man. All of Fairvlew Avenue, visited Mrs. noon. Those present were: Mrs. e\enlng, Wovember 5, at the Avenel Windsor Locks Air Base ln Con- and F. Knauer, of Valley Stream, Long Lawrence Suit, Mrs. William Wels. Schooihouse, necticut. Mrs. Bernard Hledgen. Mrs. Charles Island, Sunday, and Arthur Kn- Mrs. Enrique C. De Villaverde, -Mrs. Paul G. Stecker of West Oliphant, Mrs. John Barbour, Mrs, Dl'ItAM Islandauer spent the weekend third district vice president of the Avenue has been called to the William Fritzen, Mrs. Carl Boehm AltllOURh ii|)ii;-,.;\'. COLLEGE TOWN QUALITY MEATS with James Mason, of Malverne, state federation, will be the guest home of her parents in Iowa City 'Uthorlzatlons ,,;, and Mrs. Welthop. L. I. speaker. The club's choral group I., by the ' sajere Illness of her Dtal about f.ifi'i'ii,.. will sing under the direction of mother, Mrs. Franklin Potter. ttonal dpfensi1. • ,]•• • FMDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ! BONELESS ROLLED Mrs. Earl Palmer. —Mrs. Harry O'Connor Is a sur- Mr and Mrs. Raymond Rohde, GAS WELL SAVES CHURCH disbursed (>:,;• CHUCK ROAST and sons. John and Barry, of gical patient in the • East Orange through Oriiiln: : Jersey Breast of Veal Ib. 15c VEAL | Fftirview - Avenue wer* th# guwU Cameron Milk. N ' ¥,—* natu- DROWNS IX FlSli POOL General. Hospital , E£iartmeM.j;-.j; ,:.!,. of Mr. and Mrs. John J, Compton, ral gas well, drilled behind an Chevy Chase, Md.—While play- —Mrs. Maude Freeman of Allen- 00O« and the Nr, •• of Union, Sunday afternoon. old Baptist church, assures the ing with a campanion, Harvey A. hurst was a recent guest of Mr. Lease-Lend ens', •> • ^ib Veol Chops Ib. 23c small congregation of at least $10 Wolford, Jr., 3, was drowned in and Mrs, Floyd Huyck of West In addition, *!!«• i>: PLATE OR NAVAL The Misses Rarnona Stoll and dally for six months, or longer. a- neighbor's goldfish pool. The Avenue. ed $150,eoo,ma ;: .. 27Ib. The funds will enable the mem- of admlnlsfcrinir •'-, Ruth Dietly. student nurses at St. other child, Michael Ford. 3, told —Mrs. George Baltzel of Wood- Soup Meet Ib. 10c LEG OF SPRING Barnabas' Hospital ln Newark, bers to repair their delapidated Harvey's mother that they were bridge Avenue and Mrs. Belle Rlt- vice Act came to ;.:•- LEAN LINK OR LOOSE spent the weekend with the for- building, which will be heated by "playing in the water." The pool ner. of Woodbridge, attended the » LAMB mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- fuel from a small gas pocket, and was 9 by 7 feet and about 30 Federation Day meeting held last Hoover tn;ikr- LOIN PORK bert Stoll, ol' Enfleld Road. to employ i regular minister. inches deep. Thursday by the Borough Im- Unlteri States !', ,. IUB END NEW CUT Ib. 29c Mr. and Mrs. Ale"* Marhoffer. Kraut 2 lbs. 17c 27Ib. ore Ribs Ib. 19c HOLLANDER

SATURDAY ONLY! FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SODA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ! , RALEIGH, LUCKY STiUiCt, LARGE ONIONS 3 lbs. 14c CAMELS, U.S. No. 1 POTATOES 10 Ibt. 23c 60 CHESTERFIELD, Simpson LETTUCE Head 10c CASE 12 Larirc Bottle* OLD GOLD CABBAGE 2 Ibt. 9c Plus Deposit RED CABBAGE 3 lbs. 13c GINGER ALE Patrolmen's Benevolent Cigarettes CAL. LEMONS do*. 25c CLUB SODA SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. 14c CREAM _KRlJtT_FLAVORS_ WOOPIRIPGE, WHITE TURNIPS 3 lbs. 10c $120 Florida GRAPEFRUIT.. 5 for 25cSCRATCH FEED Local No. 38 CARTON CARROTS 3 lbs. 10c $2.15 100 lbs. NO MATCHES BANANAS Ib. 7cLAYING MASH and One Carton To a Large Sunkisr ORANGES dox. 39c $2.60 100 lbs. Customer OVERCOATS QUALITY GROCERIES AT SALE VALUES made like Grocery Specials Effective October 31 to November 6 I NEW with , , October 31, 1941 PHILLIP'S PEAS No. 2 can, 3 for 25c KARO SYRUP 2 cans 25c Morey V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE, Phillip's PEAS, No. 2 can. 3 for 25c tbe Voters of Wooo>ridg» Township: | 12-ox. Can 2 for 19c PEACHES, No. 2Vi can .2 for 37c La Rue's Whih. Rose STEWED PRUNES, APPLE CIDER Gal. Jug 45c SANITONE i . The Police department of Woodbridge Township tokes this No. I Toll Can 2 for 19c SARDINES 5 cans 25c Dry Gleaning • ft means of soliciting your support in connection with the public PUMPKIN, No. 2'/2 Large Con 10c HO OATS 2/1-lb. boxes 17c question which will gppear on your ballot next Tuesday. Hy-Mount COFFEE Lb. Con 29c Madonna Tomato Paste 3 cans 20c Get ready no* '«' PORK & BEANS, Lb. Can 4 for 25c TOMATO JUICE No. 5 can 19c theut -" Due to the rising cost of living, the men of the depart' CARNATION MILK 3 com 26c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mure; LaRue'i Sanltom ment are requesting an increase in salary. We are seeking lb prwew cltMM cl«»n«r . . . doz remorn til toll, lUlBf tad i •this increase at this t|me because we feel that improved con- Roll Butter - 39c spot« . . . rilMs th* DU UK* ditions in genera! warrant it. A study of the facts wilt reveal Brown Eggs - 33c new. Cotti an rttttrntd expertly |treued »ni ihsped that no extra burden will be suffered by the taxpayers of the T, 2 bxs. 13c 14 fit. Township. Or KiX Hershey's GRAN SOAP 19c t No-Rub FLOOR WAX pint 19c only 95c We are not alone in seeking this increase. Police depart- Lemon Oil Furniture Polish, Ige. 10c ftlPPLED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 15c lor lurU, topeotU ments throughout the State have found it necessary to make Kellogg's CORN FLAKES 6 ox. 5c Maxine Face Soap 3 cakes 14c tnd the same request. Octagon SOAP 3 cakes 14c KRISPY CRACKERS Ib. box 16c Send your winter iu- GINGER SNAPS Ib. box 15c ment> lo Morey L»Riw ta- d«j! 8»nlU)n« Dry Cletn- We sincerely hope you will grant us this raise in salary Hi Ho CRACKERS Ib, box 19c SPRY 3lbeah 5QC ing U luirtntctd by Good and assure you that should future conditions chahge, we will Sofrasilk CAKE FLOUR 25c H*uM*e*plnr H td««rtiMd thtrela. You ue »BH to be be the first to offer our qssistance. Therefore, we would greatly LARGE BISQUICK 25c Strongheart, Ace High, Flag, Hub pleued. appreciate it if you would vote "YES" on the question at the WHITE ROSE • City, Snappy, Superior coming election. • ' FREK PltONE SIKVICI DOG FOODS c*ii "wx-n»»" Thqnk you. White Blanched RAISINS lb. 15c Respectfully yours, WALNUTS r lb. 27c 6 cans 29

VERY GOOD COFFEE COLLEGETOWN Woodbridg* Township Police D*porth1«nt.

'• 4 SUPERMARKET f!AMPBELl.'8 yNMaMG SOUPS Oak Tree Rood, DRY CLEANING 3 *» 29c . »• ISEUN, N.J. In Wo««brldie AU 4nd Ml Poi»U in MI4l^ 0|>Wwv •n4 Mwutwufe IDEPEN DENT—LEADER PWDAY, OCTOfiR 31, 1941

Pilrt for ears Sees The Democratic Platform! | Democratic |30-Point Reduction In Tax Rate tiding Jump Brain Trust \ Is Regarded Probable Ne^t Year $100,000 Svphe h Ef* ,356,000 At End Of 19411 Ti Still Gropes Voting—A Precious Privilege CotkctJoa At P«fc $500,000 In Ratable! Full To Manufacture Evtn At this, more than any other lime In recent balloting, the dse of the vete Is apt te *a«w To Book* During yean, It It Inpwattve that there be no limunl- material redaction. TW* shtsK not be allowed ANTICIPATED REVENUES Single luue In Bid To to happen. •* ein?r Administration tlon of Interest In the American system whloh TO EXCEED ESTIMATES Wratt Control permit* popular election*. Locally, of ooune. the eleetim TveeAay It a Probably nothing eottld bring greater hope vital one for ape* It wfll be determined the Further Rachction In OfwraU PERMITS IN 1941; character of the tewnthlp g«vemM«at While It ELECTORATE IS IN DARK to the dictators than to see Indifference and :RE ISSUED. IN '33 apathy among th« eltlstna of this country toward It generally agreed that the administration ing EkpciiM* U PrediaM ON CANDIDATES' IDEAS the opportunity which It afforded them to freely ticket *Ut be returned to olBee with magnlnwnt By McElroy select the men who are to ran their govern- majorities, It t* foolhardy t»r time who are • of Construction So Far ment*. The United State* of America I* one eoneerned with maintaining the prestige ettab- No Inkling Giyen On What Holding to Its promise that the Year Alone Totals of the ineteaslngly few nations of the world llehed for the Townahlp daring the put eight Th*y Would Do For Town In whlch/sush permtatan itlll I* permitted. yean, to take this for granted. tax rate would be reduced u qiifeMy and sharply as the state ,$1,545,144 If ( t ! 1 ) Elected The ganger thta year I* that Interest will They mutt accept their retpontlblllti a* a dtbeh and go to the tells and DO THtllt of the municipal finances would lag beeaute only local and State candidates are permit, the administration hopes ofr the Democratic debt to be eheten. Activity generally reaches Its PART to not only re-elect the administration Apparently it is the Democratic to be able In 1M2 to cut the inno, meet operating ex- peak only when » Governor, United States Sena- but to give It tueh an overwhelming vote of local base rate to $4.70. Wmpttyn Uut elections should bs tor or President I* to be elected, and, tlnct none ooftAdeace to M to estebllth for all time the insure continuance of In an explanatory statement services without inflicting Mded on personalities alone. of theie offices become* vacant before the next highest standards for municipal management fat year* now—and this year Is published with the budget for 1*41 i7mK tnx rate was In the this wu said: problem which confront- no exception—the Democrat* have (Jrcjner administration Men shy a platform. Thl« lack "Baud on ttie record of the |jt look office on January 1 indicate* either one of two things: last two years, and lacking to tbe (1) it doesn't believe in them, or Aquila, Ryan & Co.KeepingVoters future and spuming that there W its Bram Trust is destitute Immediate question to be Is no change- In conditions as of ideas. It could be, of Course, thay.now exist, we venture to s how to Increase Wood- that th* deficiency is al combi- In Dark On Financial Policy Ideap nwnshlp'R revenue. State Auditor Puts O. K. prophesy that the' tax rate In nation of both. WodbTidM Towwhip will decreaw plan devised was obvious On Township Books , ,.;isv. It involved the fore- At all events, the present can Wixardt Of Last Democratic Administration Slid To B< In 1943 to approximately $8.70 and In IMS to a point under KJO, by the Township of prop- didates o'. the Democratic .party Collaborating, But SMrti 1 It's Big 9wr*t Ion which the Democratic have given the people no Inkling When any Woodbrldge Town- he figure set In 19M under the whatever on what they would (financing program." lion had permitted taxes ship audit Is approved by Wal- The taxpayers have been waiting breathltaily all weak rmiUtf to a point where It bring to the Township ter R. Darby, commissioner of That such reduction next year impossible for the owneis ment if, by some streteh of the local governments and chief ln for Anthony A. Aquila, Democratic candidate from the Sec- WIU be a certainly can be seen In These proceedings, o imagination, they could bn elected command of all municipal au- ond Ward, to break his silence and announce what hit fiscal present financial records in tMfe were taken only in cases There hasn't been a itatement diting concerns throughout the policies will be in the growingly impowible event of hit elec- office of the Township Treasurer. I no means could be found Of principle by the Democrats The 1*41 budget fixed the am- state, the taxpayers of the town- tion. ount to be raised by taxation ; IP owner could retain since then- Municipal Chairman ship can rest assured that It re- :., such as lnstallmen B. W. vogti enunciated hto you- Until he got mad when the voters of his ward decided at $1,876,770.80. The Treasurers flects the true situation. No ex- they didn't want him to represent report for the first nine month! shouldn't • pay - taxes -if-you-dca't- pedient or political audit Is tol- •rds of parcels of land want-to-th«ory. them after a single term, Mr, m 1941 seta forth cash receipt.- erated by Commissioner Darby. [rom all sources to be $1,321,613.57. deeded to the Township That one never clicked, for ob- Aquila was the chairman of the The audits prior to 1934 were Finance Committee down at the Understand, there are three .p.-, were immediately taken A political platform conUlm the ipeclflc pledfM of party vious reasons, and whether it has MeElroy Wins Praise taken care of by an Independent town hall. But outolde of know- months' more collections to be >:ily restore the land to candidates regarding the manner In which they Intend to rim the been dlfllded that the Democrats municipal auditor, hired by the added to the nine-month total. but nlso to Improve the ing thst he drew his salary in peoples' business. Above ii a facsimile of the platform of the better leave the heavy thinking to Democratic administration, who Budget Honesty Proved ••'.•.is add to the ratables three Democratic candidate* for Township Committee, Owen 8. somebody else, it not known. advance and only got $100,000 tot made a cursory audit with little In Job As Attorney the Township out of a $150,000 Proof of the honesty and ability (•.lined that only by in- Dunigan. In the Flret Ward; Anthony A. Aqalla in the Second; Better tat* than Never! which goes into the figuring; of • tlie number of taxable or no attention to detail. He loan, hit constituents are In the and John gamoni In the Third. Of course, it's not too late for the Township budget can be seen : and thus spreading the] could not make a thorough audit Qaini Knowledge Of Munici- um« -jout his general policies them to work up a nifty little from this brake-down of the ag- .ivr n greater area, could, as is done now nor completely on municipal economics, platform a couple erf days before pal Affairs Unuir- gregate receipt* to date. For in- ui :;>nl obligations be met check dally records for $S,JM, election, Just for the sake or hav- they know, for Instance, that he stance, $32f««.12 was anticipated tax rate within the | Democratic Svengali On A Strike: nor did he. patted In State :l ing one, They have done this has been in close touch with that In miscellaneous revenues In the ihe average property before, too, but the people felt Under the. Ryan regime, the otlier gunlua on Woodbridge Town- 1M1 budget. With thres months nay. h f0 ffl e s Candidates Still Waiting For Cue!that they #«• not very specific turn of $2,350 may have appered It is doubtful if Woodbrldge *m'P " ™ f H «till to go. 0313.7S8.5J already has . Think Of It! ln their last-minute pledges and yearly In the budget for auditing have been been realized toward ths «total" i,;urrs will give you a Township history will .ho* a &J^^^ !2,7 ^ and the estimate Is that at least besides, gat8 e no idea of how they but the taxpayers never did se: rt ta •i!ii" o! what this pro- Nod Of Master Hasn't Been Given AtpiranU, Apparently ^"'J ^™ the breakdown of how much the municipal attorney who hss been on just what these two souvenirs »n,572 will be added to this ac- :n ant to the, Township: Because They Haven't Started Performance Yet | Time was when the people accept auditor was paid when the audit as devoted in his Interest to the of the $6,OQ0,0O0 debt days have wunt between now and the end uK'.K-d cosi of the con- of the year, 4J f anything, was presented for filing. community as Leon E. McElroy. to offer this time, of iirw dwellings ln How Th«y Dlfl It! In the collection of delinquent v Township from Janu- The Democratic party's Svengali must be on a strike. campaigns In the last decade He should at least advise them For instance, in addition to re- Mr. McElroy, upon his appoint- the people feel, whether he stll taxes, $177,800 was anticipated in ,^n yircujft ^September Up to a late hour, not a word of a plan on which the have proved that this Isn't so ceiving $2,260, the Democratic ment, practically abandoned every thinks it's a good ldei to appro- 8 1 d lln nlnt Mths |l :.; 51.721,037; for the con- party candidates" coutcT ask the voter*1' »npp"OTt, had come any more. atltHtot, through the mptditnoy ^" ^ . i of ;ip.irtment buildings, There is a complete""aWnee of 'Interest ' in* *• wfdei • TO we a turpiug. which J has b«n collected Th" from the headquarters of the Municipal Chairman, Assembly- l d of "Emergency," received 12,250 exist and whether he still tor' business buildings, issues this time. .The Grtlner ad- extra ln 1928; $12,887.50 in 1930; able to give his full time and ho* for accessory buildings man B. W. Vogel." Time was when Mr. Vogel played Svengali ministration's record ln office is available that adding machine •warn fltufe fensf tk uS $11,500 in 1931; $6,820 in 1932, Sort to struggling with the pro- Which provided those great which to September 30 86 per ••.««, $33,910; for storage to the candidates, encouraging them with his own dissertations responsible, there 'is simply no- and $3,000 in 1933—all for extra thing for the opposition to criticize. found problems which beset the lo- numbers to put down besldt th cent, or $168,600fl« had b -a •.3.VU5O. on abstruse topics of government or special work. paid. Both of these accounts are and dropping hints, suggestions Messrs. Dunigtm, Aquila and Sam- cal, government. He undertook anticipated revenue account ln the in a year and three- When the Republican adminis- expand to go ovar tit* top in the and exhortations to them on what ons, for instance, have been strictly work which no previous municipal Midget. An adding machine was . building worth $3356,155 tration took over in 1934, Instead about all that Democratic admi- remaining three months n either started or com- their performance should be. silent on all df the main features attorney ever dreamed about un- In of the rehabilitation program be- of engaging the services of an in- nistration could u«e for numbers— connection with the nbove i!i Woodbridgc Township. Like Svengall's pupil, they're lcet Honest Budget! dependent municipal auditing der taking. they c#rtalnly dldnt have any on and based on the lowest figures I this is being .done on land cause its operation has proved Its without him. A couple of years effectlvtoess. concern, it appointed Mr. Darby, bank deposit slips. "Mslvecl for October, November and Uch tiio Democratic adml- ago he was tutoring them in his And this, mind you, was not In Fact, Democrat! Even then state auditor, to do the December in prior more pon never even tried to col- theories on the taxpayers' obli- As noted previously, they al- undef the" old tee system when the Be that as it may, the Second Better OveV-Spenders work, Because ojt the mess the Ward-folks figure that anyone who : and which represents gations to his government. As Mr. ways sing thf "Lower Taxes" song, Township counsel got paid tor a] he m ,KM rawn: but they have never been speel accounts we're" lni far. Darby's most every fiaper he signed Or II running for Township commit- o )f over $500,000! Vogel saw It at that time, there field men ln 1984 had to any municipality. Its nr r p tax ejections and the m: \n 19OT, S4t permKe -mft" on tfr^ ^ t l^ t it rnfty be equipment, has always been under in his own private aflalrs, wlllinot duct at his office not only hi« bonds are eagerly sought in the $50,0OO^-antr there fc certainly amount of surplus revenue" he •iriiaion costs $360,815; In that Mr. Vogel 1ms abandoned it Payi Tribflt* To Adnrini*- taxing any ukoooUnaix abillu fce him jsBd.it. . market became interest U promptly "•tatomtae, the il- for something else. What that plenty to show for it. • Contrast the qonduct of the peoples' busl has earned credit for those who met."" These"are the' sam's' "b'oMj penults with construc- d dit 1S3 ln t!ife B se -, M08.968; in 1939, 651 something else might be has not this with what the Democrat* tration For Sparing ness. Keep Woodbrldge Township were responsible for hU appoint- which were in default under Dem- tai ' * spent between 1926 and 1933. with construction costs been indicated by the candidates Town From Ruin . safe! Vote Republican! ment. ocratic management. 8Ur> intelligent such time as a road repair pro- Referring to the Ryan admlnU- ner in which a board of direc- Ifai the Greiner administra- many residents of Woodbridgo ratldti, the report went on to say Unopposed because of the Demo- treatment. Mr. Spencer also has gram could be properly, and equit- cratic party's inability to find a been in the forefront to pushing ^ W«0d wUh a private e. by at least ; Township whose daily journeys ably, financed. There were some hat "prior to WH, financial af- > points and fi-(s (or the permits, while candidate wty> could match hU the tax title liquidation program ness to be operated. All success- possibly even more took them over roads which were —a very few—who refused to un- ilrs wtre conducted In a de- * the The amount nuttiental, have increased capacity and popularity, Mayor and the re-financing program. It ful la their' own right, none of well-nigh impassable, the admi- derstand the reasons advanced an; ultory manner. Practices which thorn Is dependent upon political I $203 ill 1033 to $5,090.65 up ifflcid when population wu small August F. Qreinef will serve his is these" two steps which have nistration refused to engulf the were prodded by the political ad fifth term • without a challenge, consideration for their livelihood ptembcr 30 in 1941, versaries of the Republican .major- md township services few were counted so strongly ln Mie re- — ««»« # BBQ nn • pun awn taxpayers with the cost of an Because, however, of the import- and none of them have permitted improvement program until it ity into being caustic' in their, in- not Improved as the municipality building or Woodbrldge Tfnuhlp from here, nothing is conteM ' ance of electing the rest of the themselves to become obuWed to Plated1 which Sincre^ 3NE WILL DO IT! could be properly financed. sistence that, money or no money, underwent Its rapid growth. during the past eight years. v ticket he has been campaigning any pdfcttcal group or faction, on«ratlng expense. That time came early this the streets be fixed. "In l634 It was seen that the Re-election of Mr. Schgflrlck township, then in serious financial unstintlngly Si their beWf. will give him his fourth term on This Is a vital point In consid- A* a matter of fact, in look- i Of Single Democrat year and because such excellent This was the system in Demo- ering the qualifications of men progress had been made in re- cratic days and it was this sys- difficulties, might go completely Tl.c Republican ticket is com- the Township Committee. As ' ^L'l^^at chairman of tile Public Works' for public ofjbt. «e where $20,000 can eer- II Change Control storing the credit of the munici- tem which the people are paying bankrupt unless its fiscal policies posed of ComralUeeman Frederick . be eliminated because cer- II Commlttee he now Is in charge Of I them It can truly be said 1 <>i ii single Democratic pality, no difficulty was encountered for now. Then, anticipated reve- were rtvjiea. Accordingly, the A. ipencer in the First Ward; tain requirements this year will not Grelner Administration upon tak- the extensive road repair program that they have plaoed the wel- i- lur Township Committee In selling $90,000 worth of bonds nues were rigged and phoney sur- Oommitteeman James A, Dchafl- fare and future of toe Township face us next year " • •ki1 iIn- rails from the Re- to pay for the work. By the time pluses appropriated, ln order to ing over In 1035, with the advice rlck in the Second Ward and OOm- started this year, and it is essen- a of state officials, had a complete tial that he contiriua In this capa- ahead of any other consideration. " Ureiner administration. the Democrats got through with provide funds for whatever hap- inltteeman Herbert S. Rankln ln the They have consistently refu«W to ii'i'nienclous problems of manipulating the municipality's, fi- pened to appear to. be politically survey of the township made by an Third. Unofficial polls taken dur- city. JUST ASK HIM! Independent concern and then ap- * Under Mr. Rankuv who w!H be compromise with their aoruotence, Mill to be met, it would nances back 111 1933, It was Im- expedient. Witnessing the harm ing the present week Indicate conse- >)l>HUly indeed to place such possible to borrow money for any- that was wrought by this callous pointed an ekpirlenced treasurer all of them are heavy favorites. Democrat* T«Jk GIH>V But in untrained, inexperienceid d thing, regardless of merit. attitude, the administration can to handle 1U financial affatrj. Mr, Spencer already has served ahd efficiency of the police de- M'tyor August F, Oreiner That the Township in view oj hardly be blamed for refusing to "Since then, there has been es- four terms on the Township Com- partment has been, H«ve No Tw< Cut Pl*n Us .is.-unntes liavn guided the the $6,000,000 debt • bequeathed by fall into the' same error. tablished a system of expenditure mittee and during that time has While It must be sal tf you happen to run Into one In any event, the program now control, and unified township rec- a large measure « the ipemocratic candidates over \ (Iirough its stormiest the Democrats eight years ago, Is earned vide respett for tils ih- Ttiey they should be kept at in a position at this early date is In full swing.' Work already has ords to conform with modem ac- d*p*idence, his deep, interest ln the administration of Chief George nav«, « courw, De»n iub- the intend, ask him fat his been completed on many of the counting practices his Men work E. Ktattng, it should be remera- Ject to the ordinary crittcUm frflm program for the Township te in the 'luring ,the uncertainty to spend $90,900 for mad repairs restoring the municipality's financ- ! nod ahead. without causing a tremendous rise streets which were in the worst •d out." W T - 'frh.lttheir. opponentA..,nH*k^nfr*B bukiilt' no*LKftr ottoKMnai hakde. •Vint ot his election, it will' es to a level not even approached bered as well that Chief Keating their individual or collective in arc seekifig to in the tax'rate, is nothing ehort condition' and has been started on embarraM him, and he wUr reply Before' in Township , history, and has not been ham-strung* by. a,ny tegrlty been chilUngtd. Thay hav fi.utrol. not, because they of miraculous, During the years several others. A. continued "break" REMEMBER hi* instilling deep sense that he's for lower taxes. better plan fox governing of waiting for the time to come in the weather should ses the Rlmimber all thi statements public loyalty municipal em- political demands from his supe- deservedly, bttn swordtd the r«sf Ajk him then Just how he pro- pect of all, regardlew of' part: but because when this could, be done, the ad- entire project nearly completed whl^h were Issued by the Demo- ployes, He has accomplished these rior. The men in the department poses, to reduce the t«iei. they afflliation. [lpoking f0r tne peg ministration advised those most the end of the year. crats about the administration's tax important eervbm as Chairman realize that Commissioner Bankin Then waUh him squirm. - He '•'Id be theirs if they won. sorely'hurt by the delay, its cause. It will stand as another trt- title liquidating program? Did you of'tho AdmuvaiJition and Finance is strictly Impartial In his posi- These are tome of Uu reaioni hasn't an idea in the World ho* Courage It Praised umph for good government asjsee any issued about It in the QanmlUtes. the r»untion of the prevent a4 to do it. Otherwise, why woulito't Wnodbrldge Township tion and has never made any into a political play Most of them took the delay exemplified by the Orelner ad-; praient campaign? The answer, of Qoveronunt A pq talnistratlon control \» a fore he have let the public ln on HU as Inevitable and gave the admi- ministration. „ courte, Is no, Under him w^o ..'.jiigurated at request, -whtih could not be Jus- gone conclusion. plans before ibis? Page Four FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 INDEPENDENT,

ROOSEVELT TO 8PEAK in i-.... RITA HAYWORTH SHE REALLY SUFFERS FOR HER ART carry on WnsliinRton - Presldrnt Frank- SERVES AS EXERCISE, TOO lln D. RoApvolt has accepted the Wlllkle ,••,! Invitation of Lynn Stnmbaugh, Nn- flon "rle!ii.iii,i tlonal Commanrier of the Ameri- can IjCglon, tp fpeaK »t memorial exercises on Armistice Day, Novem- ber II, In thp Arlington National Cemetery. This will bo his first speech at these exercises In sev- eral years, althouRli the President has ma'rie annual pilgrimages to the TJnkown Soldier's Tomb In Arlington but only to lay a wreath li on,, AMI1OY

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REGIONAL Butler say* liberal youth must Investigate . cOm The. Army Quartermaster Corps save the world from despotism. Pare! DITMAS THEATRE OFFERING announces that awards will be made to as many regions and to as Indians, In court, seek rights as YORK JERSEY many suppliers In each region as "free" nations. is iv"ible In order to aid small HOMES, INC. bur,. ; Within reasonable lim- Supreme Court rules against Ford will. its, ];. c?s will not be the nominat- in 6 per cent car financing claim. John HOWARD • Dati ARNAZ ing factor in making awards The THESE FOUR CONVINCING REASONS do n I explain entirely Hdin BRMERICK •Flounce SIC Army recognlies that a wide dis- tho ?u.~crss lit "Two I,;Uins I'rnm Manhattan," but they are part tribution of defense ordeis will of the attractions .linx Falkrnhurg and Joan Wondbury bring to mtail increased costs since small LIBERTY TODAY AND S.VH RDAY this hllarinns Columbia comedy directed by Ch.irlps Barton. Others plants may be unfamiliar with and F.rrnl Flvnn, Fred MacMurray in the cast are Joan Davis, Antonio Moreno, Lloyd Bridges and inadequately equipped to produce Fortunlo Bonanova, required Items. Regional awards TIME "DIVE BOMBERS" will be made from headquarters In Technlcrlor KEYS SAVE MAN SEES ALMA MATER WIN; DIES in Boston, New York, Philadel- BIG" Evanston, 111.—Just as the final phia, Atlanta, Jeffersonville. Ind., UJTHJMIJW Ruby Kceler In Los Angeles. — Confronted by Chicago, St. Louis, San Antonio 1 'two holdup men, Steven Magy! Bun want off, announcing thf end Ralph Bellamy-MaritarPt Lindsay 'SWEETHEART OF THE and San Francisco, "(iAMKl.iM, I >M i.II CAMPUS" fled from his liquor store to his °' the football game In which In Hiving quarters. One gunman fired defeated Northw;stc-rn. "ELLF.RY (JIKEN AM> Tilt! Mann .• FBI will Instruct police of fifty- ;but Magy suffered only a slight] Harry S. Durant, Michigan foot- CRIMF." Cecilia 1'iuki! K Request Feature Saturday Nitt : flesh wound—the bullet was de- bal1 Plaver of 1902' slumped In his five cities on civilian defense. Charles Boyer, Hedy Lamarr fleeted when It struck Magy's keys \seat. deMl apparently of a heart .in his hip pocket. The keys were: attack, shattered. Canada Is now training a "wo- men's air force." AT>i

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Charles BrookwHl tml Mrs. Thom- opens December t and closes De- as Thompson, of town. cember 13. Only male deer with lowe'en Program Mrs Grausam Heads two or more points to one antler Woodbridge Personals Aurtion bridge. Mrs, Rubin Gre- Gunning Season Soon To co, Mrs. John Morgan. Mrs. Ed- may legally be killed this season rered At Sewaren ward Crude. Mrs Oeorge Sllvka. New York has a wide variety of - {Catherine Osborn Clrcle.Kings Private ^rahk F. Nagy, h&s re-Woman's Chib Party Mrs. John Petrw, snd Prank Oerth. and the shooting season for Daughters, will meftt Monday turned to Fort Bragg, N. C, after Pinochle, Mrs. Joseph Chlppon- Open In Eastern States black and gray squirrels, frous* u]ar School Assembly I* afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the spending A ten-d»y furlough with Annual C«r Solly. Mrs. Earl Palmer, Mrs. Julius Sohll- I by thfs State and fostered bv or- starling out. The bear season ter Counties. Monday night. November 3, at the Mrs. Hugo Gels, of Coley Street. ler, and Mrs. R. G. Perler. . ,(.f "How to keep Hallowe'en" Wesley Methodist Church, Perth Lieut. Herbert D. Klein, stationed STRIPED BT COMBINE , 'iili Rchmldt, Dorothy Falee, Door prizes were won by Mrs Amboy. at Fort duPont, Del., spent the John Asud and Rubin Qreco and New Hampton, lowa^, - While «#****»*« , i Roth, Christine Nllsen, Wll- weekend with his father, Joseph Fred Welch —Mrs. John Rtipp and son, the speciap l award by Frank Oerth combining soybeans, Mooller; poem, "Hallowe'en John, of Metuchen, were the Sat- Klein of Barren Avenue. farmer, accidentally stepped on haps" written by Lois Ralson OtheOt r p were won as folfl- urday night guests of Miss Mary Miss Mona Ryan, of Green lows Contract bridge, Mrs. A. M the power takeoff. The next thim: ftl't«d out 'I pantomlne by Stock Up for Winter NOW! E. Neary, of Orove Street, Sliest, WAS the weekend guest ofHagen, Mrs. Frank MacOarrah and he-knew he was standing In th" Stumpf, Kathryn, Kuzma —Mr. and Mr3. John Bcntley, field, wearing only his hat, one RfllFon. Arthur Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. William::: Miss Marie Orausam, of Wood- Mrs. Prank Bentley, of Providence, of Basking Ridge, formerly of bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart John- sock and his shoes. The combine _rd TomporaUo. R. I., and Edward Scully, ot Fall had ripped off two pairs of over- jginal poems written by the town. son, of Plainfleld; Earl Wright and River, Mass., were the weekend Dana Johnson, of New York City; alls, underwear, shirt, Jacket oml |th Krade, "The Great Day," guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph The first meeting of the Com- one sock. Welch was unhurt, ex- In L o ] e w s k i: "Hallowe'en munity Orchestra sponsored by the Mrs. F. J. Adams, of Sewaren; Mrs. Scully, of Dunham Place. John Ettcrshank, Harold Grausam. cept for « gash on his right leg HEINZ Soups a" John tywrlck; "Now to Woodbridge Township Teachers' —Mrs. Henry W. Von Bremnn, Mrs. R. G. Perier, Mrs. John Aiud and plenty of embarrassment. „ Fun." Walter Sanders: "Pay- of Wilmington, Del, formerly of Association, will be he.ld.N0Temb«r I [or Fun," James B. Rankln; town, was the weekend guest, of 3 In the music room of the high cut Way." Arnn Thomsson; Mrs. S. B. Denrurest, of Grove school. Without Mischief." Dorothy Avenue. ^-The G.B.T. Club of the First "Joyous Memories," Alfred —Pine grove No. ;o, Woodmen's Congregational Church #*'.: meet „.!>: song, "In October" by the Circle, Initiated a new member, torruiTow night at the ho.",: of Mr ami second grades. Mrs. Catherine McGettigan, at its and Mrs. Elmer Paull, St George October meeting held Fridnv night E. I. IXDKKLY COUPLE WED at thr School Street Auditorium'. —Mr. and Mrs. James Dlnsmorc Ange-lc:;.—John Mayall, 80. —Miss Mary B. Neary, of Grove and daughter,. Bonnie, of Newtown nth requested a marriage II- Street, wns thn Sunday guest 6f Pa., were the week-end guests of to WRII Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Mr, and Mrs. John Rupp, of Me- Mrs. Asher Fitz Randolph, of Rail- ulso BO. tuchen. way Avenue, Case of Iselin News WhYnYouNeedlt 24 PINT CANS "SECURITY" is the pluce for RKADY (ASH. We Make Mr. am'. Mrs. Marius Russo, of at St, Cecelia's Parish Hall. Never before an opportunity like this! Straight or irvliifzton. were the weekend guests —Miss Ivy Jensen, of Benjamin aborted kinds. Leu than c*ie loh, 2 cans 25c, of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright, of LOANS of S25 to $300 IN ONE DAY Avenue, spent the week-end with Any employed person is eligible *CoruommM and clam chowder slightly higher. Benjamin Ayenue. friends in Tottenville. You'll find "SECURITY'S" rompletc personjt loan - Miss Patricia O'Neill, of Cor- —Mr. and Mrs. John Kane, of rejii Avenup, is fonvalescirs at her wrvice will fit your needs. We have » loan plan Cooper Avenue, entertained Mrs, for fverytmc. HEINZ Ketchup if? 001 NMi;nmcnti, HEINZ Strained Foods 3««2(X j iveiiiiins RU?-;.S of Mr. anil Mrs Russoll Fui7,e, of Sonora Avenue, fir. j Grorgr Wohlfarth, nf Irvington, attended a theatre performance in • -Mr?. Alhert Grogan and riaugh- Pth Amboy on Tuesday night. Lex. .EliiinSi of New Ynrle, were. i Roasting and Frying (All Sixts) Sunday RUPSLS of Mr. and Mrs. tHhmreNntK OnnrrW OropMtr-of-W** AvWHMh —^ Correja Avenue, -visited relatives SECURITY UNA NEE Mr. and Mrs. • Oeorge BritWn nSiKeCh oh Sunday.' a!tended a theato performance in —Mrs, Warren SnlfTen, of Coouor Rahway on Saturday evening Avenue, spent Tuesday in New Mrs. ,lohn Ozell and daughter, York City with her (laughter, Mrs. Ronnie, of Benjamin Avenue, spent Ralph Monaghan, of Bayonne. Chickens.T j y--inq tni t«nd«r. 25 Thursday in New York. John S. Booth, Manager Tel. Rahway 7-0102 TV picl of 111? 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CARTWET, ' i«TOI^¥!«»^K«ft«fif* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, JNDEPENDENT Page Six LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N TOWNSHIP OK WIKIUBHIIX.K, MI 111)1 KSK\ Oil VI I, MtW JKUS^T my nl th.t'fJMi K PI.AIV «TATKMKVI I Bnnitholilei ? (in- bends Isaurd "--v tlaiiiM l-lfalhiB I irht. T.1XC- A^fSMnpm* fin'l !ni|iT'i\fttKntF. Tn rimril of KdiHBtinii -for Tunes .1. l 1,-1 ItvM in H>. hrtiull T" rife liiMrii'ls—li'i Ttixcs I'v.frt in ilifir heh:ilf , Tl.i: r Ml, Tn Hinrtry ('v.,liters f"! unpaid nt ... Kfan.'iluiru lilli* or flepp.^il •- II.JI'.Jl Kill- w "erly .llrcctlnii to tha center fir,, f»Ke furthfr notiff that »t »»1n F'I,I;ASR r T" Sundry Tnx|>»>ftv • ff>r TllO •» l«, ur any d»l« to which II nUy will sell at overpaid m- ri'fhyil fruin limn djnei thf Tciwn»*!|> r«*i- 11 b» »pti!iMl l<> p.i'1 "T future bi reserve!! thf right In Us I "'"' Thursday. \, 11:0" A.'M. H fa \ Irvlp* . ... >n to reject any one or »H • ;i and tn tTir pi T'> Nonrd of IMucali'm—to pn> blda and to tell said lots In salr". - •*• Motnr I'D , i;i, In certificate* < center Cove Av d th« *x N. .)., nn,. \\ i luck to such blilrler •• ll may March li. 1111. point, toi Ihr snld line of th» Number 2:;^.i, fUct. due. regard btlng given tb 1»6, June 1, AAvenufl to WrtblWoodbrldd w TOTAL LIAHIC.ITIRS tti.iil.it. bring the Intension of Glrr. ' ~ 1., with In a northerly direction »nle« i ntiii •nurses ot the Kdslor I,, T'i "ITSKI THK .vn'iVK LTAB1LI. y from followt ntirt duly 1 tery Tlf.f. THE TliWNSHH HAS: »:.33".'.f, If,543.IB UM1.17 ((.01 tUii parallel to Pemiaj-lvMiia Avenue brMW pornllnti, f fa«h las laid out, thence southerlA y along Myrtle above i in Di«tn .»*7-v . *>ni .» in »."••" -1— ------• n-tjif Th* nm-th RJt Avcnun to the MntOT ____ lhr,rrrif r;1 ri'prrt> Tnxi' and A^e^smr-nts 111 Mtifffix st Towri'MTownship Cnmmlteinmninepe anj»n,in >"the*. r>jpay* - mtil., nn mthe». AssessmenA»*wm.»nt.Mat nnipi «oif lhe|i»WJn"l™~ ' €„ » VL'.S?nrnnnrlJv LlnnXaThelnnelliK too StSt.! tlrtieiJtrtst; tnenrthenr.ee , nonrmrinortherly aionalongg . AlA ibn P.rcohnlil". tbr f"impr ri-fresent- f lon ment thereof by thf purchaser »r- Township of Woodhrldne. County .wrner ol PiWmy ?. : t£ northwest Street to the Intersection ot said Ash in? b»'Ji"f of tin levies m»de a fording t« th. rtenn.f of purc-ha*. Uf Middlesex. I*"*,'? "f""J**,", J^m,Vwa,hmg- «rcet with IlmnfJitcarl Avenue; thence /iuil:,i»l.^prop'.ny Vj*nM.s and the r y In accordance with terms of "let And you. tbe »l»ve named » ^F?™y,?'hP™%,r ~ southerly along easterly along Homestead Avenua to ;?'ifr'. •. ii> - mini" ngaiist properly U I ii.si pvii^rv f"l i'i |i|-.t\ rmri'Is i.!l thfir o»n bargaifile. t»n «an Townshid dale pdee wild l fodeliver sal*lr nmadr ma, def.n4.nt.y claim .t obei-aus havi e ayo Heu h«vn orllhe toen HalKhUboundar. ythence Bnutiiwiy aiong ^ |n(crSMttftn w,th j,u|r Hfla(]. pt i>pr'-:'f H ii f A Fiifla! benefit * bargain and wile deed for said 1 "1 i.'«rter«t to the center line of the K< c>r To be advertised October nth. Will Ffll .it f with Ifv(»u pr»- and October 3lat, 1(H1, In the In- Solicllor for complalnanl, " y SSS ««ter m of Mi Br"l \right-.-f.wsy nf Urn Crr'val RMlroed ,.t Tliurmlav. \ f M;ut Bmirrt «f it Commerce Btrtet, A. M. tl'- T.iN.illi'ii Newark. M. 1. rf PenSJlVBiila Awnuo M laid nation alnnu the ccnler Tine of th« 1 : ( ntral p •• »"'t IIK lax and Refer T»i W-3T1| Dnrk«< 1M S43 p»teii: October 3, 1941. nut fouth nf New Brunswick Avenuf• I '< R»«ronl of New Jeney to IU Av» . > .• r'ificatf h»l«l by 1.1,10, 17, 24. II; 11,,7 7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE y 1 r gwy of t 4 Ur. Sfrt.li PennsylvanlPetinsyl s Avenue., to the center of ifr/,, "'" <',''"= , '*ht-o'»y of Uie M-tnr in. HI tale; IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEV the Lehlgh Valley Railroad, thenct Port Rending Railroad; thence In a -- representing TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! gonxrnl natttrly ilirscllon along U)4 tinder Al i rtmitar m«tiw of the Town- eailerly along th* center lino of Le cohtrjic! * \,, . «nd * nit litl* TO: Stephen Fl'ber; Mrs. Abraham hjjh VjlValle"y «•••••-Railrriad - lo the Dolnt «i *>utherlthl y llini e off tthhe second dclas s RR»ll- th niunlcipnllly skip CkltConunlUil e of tlittite TownihiTowmhip oof;'i'"f : siepnm ruii^i, «.. of beflnnlni rosrt Properly of tho Port Headlnj nr-ll * I.MI'IM . ;,»:.".334-38 52a.655.Tl I1J r ferp"n Mils. Woodbrldie held MMondad y OtbOcWbee r3 30,0 1 i" ' wife of AbmhThae Mnrrls P»lUn1I,XTHI«1IWf « Sehool. R.llllr Mrt l0 lhfl Polnt or P"« »' »•• e —repre- 1941. 1 »as directed U .HvMls. thi f.i:t' RPls 'ntome Industria' °"n 1IISTBH T No. D, ( an br ^t i i, at a point the „», Ave , Pi Mil at 8 r. M. (BST) in ihe Cnmmittte Minnie Weiss snd j ' of Ryan Strpct Ti'T.Mi ASVKTS . . Chambers, Mtmoriil Municipal Builiiinr. r V il THIRD U'ARIt—SCCONI) DISTRICT SKINKH er husband; Kuth- '* " the B Valleyy Botinnlng at a point in St. Oeorni BAIUTV \Vnodbridfe. N\rw JerKV, and «iK»r end D THIS LEAVES A BAI-ANVK i.'F: sell at putlle tale and to the hiirrmi northerly alnnc Die Ayr-nun vhert the uuM it iotartect»d Tins bidder amHIni to terms of salt on file by the Port Heading Railroad and from T. L 1 fter, her husband ;!«^iinteraetrs thite >e,,,ent r line uf Now M ins nf ai'tual <'it IS with thi Towaafci i Clerk open to inspec- Part«*"ziirli_n anrl Adalph Rot said beginning point running northerly nsisiinjt of Non-''*fh 47:. tion and to be publicly rtad prior to Hie, MherV, trading, as Z. and R•lBrunswic?l lTh k rtVli•Avenue ,Ili theni ol™° Ne(2w) weitorl Bruniv- 1|OIW ^"~ <«oentenler llnlin0o °o*f 8t8-t ~&<** on l ] 1d Lots "31. 'tit and 737 In Block 855-A, Merchandl^ 06.; William .»PPW- %g fi&gZ"where it int^ert, '?:i(, Avenue to the southerly boundary iT T.iki- ad' helm; Ahram K. Jnhnsnn ana '„,„,„ , j, » lhe City of Railway; thene* euter HAfiK'M m'. WcodbrUite Township Auuitntnt Map. lln ot Hoy Av€nue thwly; boundardnyy || linnee ol Township i'. !• 3 itl.SJi nn 1.1K3.334.11 lhlhe Cit ltyv noff R«hw»y to th the Pennsylvania •.•»!•> Committee ai. by rcsttlutlnn and parsu- (ieorgCi-nrRef W. DuBoDuBoll s »na d Mrt^.A vonuv o to where it Intenecti the cent-' * ' ***""** •" « P»ni,«i™« ship .if WI.'.I lut to law, fixed a minimum Trice at of King Gporge'a Post Rnad rtalltoiid; thence southerly along tht fer nf i"r., .fleorge W. DuBols, Ms wl£<-; and or g g Pennsylvania Railroad to the Port 1 which said lolt In sai* blixk win be wld tbelr or any of their respectjvei^mee (4) northeasterly along tltni li' ,'!:-. Reading Railroad: thence westerly for premi^-^ ' teflfthfr wlUi all other details pertinent, unknown heirs, devisee.', perponil renter line of King George? Poet alonl0I> g the Port Readin Raild t ; niFKRURR CHAR'IKS — to b# said minimum price being tSTS.OK representativesi , executorst , admidinn 'to wherfh l It IntersectItts ftert rente t r lllni-oi f | * K the Port Reading fltHroad to Avenu«, Wiiiui ]'ri!i.l.iin) l.v runirf Taxation. Istrstors. urantees, assigns or,Crows Mill Road; then™ (li) southctlv thlee point "or' place" of beginningh-™»Ki—. lse.s sltuatpn plus costs of preparing deed and Polling I>1M*: Arwsel School, No. 1 advertising this sale. Skid lots In successors in right, title or In- alniiR the center line of Crows Mill Avenel, N i 471.64 I Road to where It Intersects the nort'i- !. i'a»li liefinm . nald blork If sold on terrtl, will i ...... t .._ hrldfe. : Ivfprr.il rii.n-;r: S;h"n] i>|«lrin require R down piyment of JJ7.S0,1 By virtue of an Order of the.erly line of the Lehigh Valley Hnl THIRD WABD-THIBD DISTRICT Objeciinii., l:ni!<1', l>f:in.]-it 'f"r whii-h Lorjl the balance of purthtil price t« be | Court of rhsneery of Nf* .Inrsey, 'road, thenco «>L alonr Iho north«-r|y mniidlniclv 11 the balance of purthil Comprising Sewaren. , s-.hooi Tiv- |nv< hrfi levied •Did In equal monthly Insisllments I mails on the day of the d^te here-.llne of tht Lehlgh Valley Railroad to mnlcnii. Ti» hut rift paid tn Hiard of Eliuca- - m >«t mid other ' of. In ». cauae wherein the Town-jlhe center line of Rysn Street the Polling PUUi: Bcwaran Icboet. Of ;H"X S«. and other ' of in f. cause wherein '"'^^""".^In^r'^VWlnVnV rldgp. N-"u (|nn . .• sm.tiMi T THIHU WABO-POURTH DTITktCT terms provided for In contr.el ol Jjl>g* ^ ^\lt Tf Twi. **>»[/}«; Jbjmpso. Hall. New Including all the ward iouth ot Port Is pnmplslnsnt. anrl ysu'BrMtwIefc Aienue. *— Reading Railroad and w*it of Wood- "T»W further notice that at said sale. ' 1*™Y- I,. 10-31. 1! ar d f n n •r any d»W to which it may be ««- , * ,Vn, i*r 'a nd* !"'.wer WfJND WARD-FOURTH DISTRICT i 'pol'lnVPlue: Farlik Boise, (Wood- •-l'::i'.T--to '•< ml*, d by jwrned. tin Tewnshlp Commltt« MMrrel, .; • ..M Vnmli.iint nn nri Comprisinf central Fords. AS that! bridge). TavatliM through budget appropna. lhe ritht in its discrrtlon to r«Ject any [ ! TH KD tjin over fl prri'ifl nf years—reprc- one or ill bids end to idl said lets )n before the 7,h T"o ""Ven*!)%* JsS*lDS?b.?Ue^e Wan ' »*«»-""" »>"«« idiihR that p"-t nf thp rost nf 1 1 1 Fords Kegkrs Drop rtld BIMV lo mth bidder u It may aeltct sylvania ita cnmpietM impi (ivrnie:i!s and that next, or lhe S*I4 bill will be taken ?»" IS* .fe' ",^ ??! hi,mH^ ^5 BcglnnliiR at a point In the Penn- due ««aH being »t\ •"• «nd : Th, !AiA bl|[- is fl|Prt ta alls0. Intersected by the Port Reading Rail- p;irt of th* an'-'iint nf deferred" inanntr of payment. In caa« one or I ]llt|jIy dfbar and forfcln8() you fl.OlT, fol road and from said beginning running flnatins; dibt which is evidenced by m«r« minimum biiii stiall be retelvid. at| r|ght trilj ,,qu|ty of rpdemptlon northerly along the Pennsylvania RAII- Ih" Ir»tf 1 nf funded debt remaining Beggnnini Ing at a point In the Rarl- Another County Match Uiien acceptaiue of Bit minimum bill. Io j: ]n ln() ,0 tho premises dencrlb- road to the southerly boundary line at "uHtanrilnE:—the value of the tar Line 100 er bid >bo»* minimum, by the Townihip ed in ^ert|(loates of tax sales dat- Tnwn^hip s I'apita! improvements erly CorimtUM and the payment thereof by ed December 16. 19S0: October 5 B brine in itrm of the amount set erly and 100 feet north of Fifth the numhaler acenrdinc to the manner if 1933: March 15, 1«5: May IB, 19J5; t|w CUy Qf Ranwsy to Street; By Ac-demv foxtb. bin w hii'li value is not ron- M r sti lon purchase in :ord«n« »lth terms of salu September 10, 19S5; November 15, th thtl ti 'WUT'1.] nf an'' irnr- HS*et wnrth UJS; r»ovemoer lo, £&^nartherlv n!P/-?llm" nf FoM¥L!« Torrnc^ n Nn , "IDIIM iiuiim.oiin!i ij •»>"• IUUIII* , e u ">• Now In T;i T:e on tile, tht TovnsMp wll! deliver » bar- 15SB: October iindrr ihr acrented plan of municipal 15, 193(5, cnvering, ?? ,?"''! n"rth°.,^ I]nl, [£? Jl^L boundary line of the City of. Rohwi win a»d silc ^»ed for mid premises. Lot :2( In Block lhe Rlver; t! 1KC .T: orniiii!; ;ind ^nvpriimeiitai et-nn- DATED: October II, 1941. k 175.1; Lots J8-B- ' ^"Srta" HIIBM Xerli aloTr 2 i'" K**™* " """ For Cellar P -,l 37.A In Block 1«: : Lots 7S-7H IInn ' ° .S»rW line of ?ordV To?race ^'o »lu"K thl Accountantst . 123 In Block 315-F; Lota H to m r Ko d lo of tip le. InRiiv dex'tst'l ;:inl InfltlRu ...... -.--_ Leader. in Block 57S-F, nn tlie Assessment 1 Lid lMrtM "« *> » Homesteadd Avenue, are niiUll.«hoil :is the required synopsis of the 1940 Audit Report. The cdniplete audit report 1» Map of the. Townshln of Wood ua croX* ^*na> westerly along the center llnr on file with the Clerk. . *, ... »A v. i. i ttajmtvr 'bridgeB , County of Middlesex. and contlSulns to iithS .' "f Homesteatdd AvenuAe e to thaC CjnWt i Brennaus B. J. DUNIQAN, , lifter Toi W-70, DoekH J18/10T i An d" you tjje ahr)V(, nam(,d Burlews . Township Clerk. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE niade defendants because you have Final Ward. Dutkins may claim to have lU ATSffi ft Z i»-g°U'lKe» BSSrS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: FolUn South River H< Hens, or some riBht title, interest, !No* '- KU|* Owrrei Bo»d. ^^ * , p iong». II is rccomtn«mlcii: At a remilir meeting of the. Tow*- estateestate , claim In or to the preprem!"'m 1 jU o & d ts wegterly ro Academy . ahiship Committee of the TownshiTpp of tses described fn said bill of com.awj'nvn umn nnn mantrf i tion to Woodbrldge Creok; thence •That a continuous and determined effort b# made to dispose of delinquent taxes,- assessments 8l J T T Wogloms . Woodbrirtge. held Monday October 20, plaint. f^S2-^ \?n?h-.M?. 5J »£ 5IS I southerly along Woodbrldge Crtek to receivable, water consumer'^ .accounts receivable, title liens, and foreclosed title l'*n« at follnws: Comprising both sides of Main street 1SI41, I wig directed tn advertise tne fact VICTOR SAMUEL. including central Fords and Lafayette th« Port Reading Railroad; thenot Jack'tns •(a) Collection of personal taxes and water consumer's accounts receivable through mcani that on Monday evening-November 3, Solicitor for Complainant, Helfhts. All of the ward lying be- westerly along Port Beading Raltroaa fiayrevifle provided bv law and cancellation of all such Items which are uno.ollectlblo. toil. ;he Townlhiu ComrnitUe will m«« 24 Commerce Sueet. tween the northerly line of District to tho point, or place nf boftinnlrn, Metuchen (b) Rule of tn-l-s nf all real estate taxes up to and including, the 1940 tax levy, as soon after lit 8 P. M. (KBT) in the Committee Newark, Ne.tv Jersey. No. 4, and the Port Reading Railroad, Place: Avenel School No. 4 .Inly 1, 11141, as possible. Chambers, Mtmorinl Mnniclpil Building. Schwartz Dated: October 3. 1941. 1'olllnc Plait: New Fords ScWl, „.„ „ DIgTEICT •io) Snlc nf AFsi'Ksnu'nU where any or all installments are delinquent. W«odbridge. Km Jersey, and expose and I.L. 10-17, J4, 31; 11-7 No, H, Ford Avenue. Tom English "(di rniitliiuLiiii'i or fui|.< ]nM)ri. iircroeirinRS nn all tax and assessment certificates held by wll at public sale and to the highest i Beginning at thfi center line ot thi. I Central Railroad ot New J«»y at itl Allgairs . the. Township for a period of tbe required two years. bidder aecordinK to term of ale on tile ELECTION NOTICE SECOND WABD—8IXTA Cartcrct '((•) Sal? «f foreclosed property at highest possible price. ' with the Township Clerk open to inapec- mertlng point with tlie houndary llnr TOWNSHIP OF WOODBMDO* BOKlnnlng at a point tn the eajter-!of Woodbridge and CarUMti thence Spotswood tion and to be publicly read prior to sale, In conformity with provisions of ly boundary line of Rarltan Township , •That a determined effort tic mndc to realise on ail accounts receivable and cancellation tola 540 and .'41 in Block SB.'-O, aeencirsouthcajtcrrydi Mllltown nf tiiose found in lie uiicolleetlhlf. • ' an act entitled, "An net to regulate whore the same is intersected by the • th» bnundary lino of Wood- WoodbHige Township Ausessment pj^^inns. uptiruvcd Muy oth", l):u,! Pennsylvania Railroad and from' said , L Cartcret to Arthur Avenue Fords •Tiial an invi stiKiilirui bo made of tax overpayments and the unallocated tax collections in Slap. • • • • ...... rid order I tint th<*<- item* nmy be properly disposed of. , f Wdbid d •Thiit nn invostigHtirin be made nf the indirect assessments rcrciviible lo determine the PORDS^Atio!.;; proper (llstriluitinn and an effort be made to dispose of such items. backs tiiui w 'i'k •That great earn hf laken In prevent any overexpeiidlture. which said lots in mid block will )>f : Bosrd of Registry and election anrl center line of Middlesex avenue to the ;S l , B um,i Snunu: tTwnoe (3) In a Recreation e e 1e together *lth all other dtUils re , f .i ia,.|tnn ,ll»irl,.|« "nf th* rnfl HAP v ltnA e\f T\UV*V liU' tninr !! . * i i 3i_..ii. .AIMHM iiu •That eonsiileration lit! nivm to the abntltinn of tlie fire di'ti ii'ts. np lo c the northerly line of block 448; thence westerly directioMn along the slot nf the MiJ•:••• "I] 'Tlijd'lhc aKiiessors be placed on a full tinle basis. said minimum price being 14OO.U0, Xownsliip of Wooibrldge will meet easterly along the northerly line of ft f staten .Island Sound to the ter- r pluB costs of preparing deerl and ,n the place ],ere|nafter designated block 448 and block 448 to the I'ewi- ^,n , t,,c gEcOnd claai railroad jcr Bowlinn L. si! HkiL no.tsx Kcarchfs be i.K.sued minr I" m-elnt oLJee. ,„,«_».._.,.„ . > . 1 •' ' •*'' • ^A- tt^iJ L*^^ I., fnr tha— J.| .. ,.- — r • i 11 jl_.. •Tim ihe Miscellaneous Accounts Receivable of the water flccounf be rnvestigatcd ana proper arlverttntng—rtrfs—s«rer~S»i4 [ l l a ylvtnliyi Bnfaotdg and rrnwlng hn unJigl.Ly^t the Port Reading Railroad Tlie li;ra! .p'.r 1 slid block if sold on term.s, will eraliir l inn pucpuHR or nu IUJII^ s uc - sameame:: thenctthh ce toutheasterltotethtly y alonlo gg thteh ..,,.^VT. ny; then-* in a general nortnl t - , ilif-po. -';!! madp ttierfiof. require a down payment of Jio.no, UrthUortherljl r linl e of.bock_«fbk«SS to tthhe centet r oomfjrtfd a :: Notice is hereby given Hint a ln C n they clo no' <>:i" •Thut a KynnriMs of this report togethec with lh« rAcaaunahdations herein recited be publishes the balance of purchase price 10 beGeneral Hlecttan will be held a't i l * «* Chain O'HIllsHoad; thence e«s- ^^L H"e of ti»°B«ooiid clan rail- pftia d I..n. equa.._ l monthl... y. Installments ..., „ alon?. MUIIOA:, aR refiuiiid \\\ law. the various pollinag lplaces in th. e i.„!„ .i™. ,h- „,,„„ lino of Chain >oa(1 ^^^ o( th6 Port Reaoln« •These i-oconirnendatit>ns unpearcd In th> 11*3!* report of audit, of 110.00, plu» intereat and other Township of Woodbrldge, Middlesex »'lt!l FMri:.. KJ. terms provided for, In contract of|County. N. J. between the, hours of lJ}«\il Railroad Company to lhe_ Intemclion wins and fonrTi <• APPRECIATION •ale. i7 A. M. and S P. M. ''iruidard Time. ! \ ilt^ire in exprr^s my appreciation of the a.5sijitance and courtesies rendered by the Township Take furtbtr notlM Ui»t at said salf. on Tuesday, Novem'M, , 1911, for the or any d»t* to which ij may be ad- purpose, nf ' " and southerly along block ^95 and con- offieiiils during tlie cnurMi nf the audit. nu h 1 l & ei1 iourntd. tb* Township Cofimltttc reserves; Thret—Member, of the General I " '"B ,\ « '»' '""^nI' n*l,' ' J 'the rl|tht ll. lt| dlserrtlon to r.ject any Asumbly. ' h ...il'i* n^'^n^u1!,.^? ™.h, " . . 1 hereby certify Iliat lhe aliove report is a true and correct report of the financial accoums out of all bids .nn- to aell said lota in : One-Slieri/T. 11£I thenc« e»»terle northery liney of Pwltaig i Tovnshlpy; «il ihc. Townhhiti of Wnodbrldge in thp County of Middlesex for the.year 1SH0 aa obtained fiom the stld Uoek t, ,aeh bidder •• It may select. TuJtomn | linthMice o*f • northerlyRarltan Townshi, along p thtoe th .easterle pointy ' due regard being irlv«n to terms and '• Three—Members of the Board of or pplace e of beginning. bonlia and imperf o\ [he Towns-hip presented tu the ^auditors, supplemented' by personal inquiry ituinner of payment, In use one or Clioaen Freeholders. and Investigation and I believe it to be a true re |mrt of the financial condition of the Township. PollinPlli g PlatePl : IlIaeltt i School, No. I. I mor» miitltniin bidi shall be received. I Fonr^-Justices of the Peace. Green Street, Isella. i Upon acceptance of ttie minimum bid. Otio—Committeeman-tit-l.arge. Respectfully submitted, or kid »b«M Ulinlmupi, ty the Townihip i Onu—Member of Township Turn- ' • iSmmftlM aal tSe piymejif Tnerebf W;mittSs-'trflm>'iiclrortKFe?'Trar>lii.' ' " 8B4J4>Kt> WABD—tifcVSKTH i WALTER R. DARBY, CommitiSlcner, DISTBICT I. L. 10-:i; 11-7. the mircbsier ajeotdlni! to the manner o( ; Four—Trustees o( [School land. Department of-Local Government. « In aectrSance with Urmi of salt! The boundary line and the polling Caqiprlaing Colonii nnd north to the riurcnwc m «ccornnncc wivn mmi ui MH : i~.w ouuuuary lino niia mg poll in 1 ' ,<..,^tt, 7 tL ini . Alll n tf Ihth. morrdf nnrlthh n f on tilt, bt thp y y on hi*. ib» Township will deliver a bar- place! of the various districts are ai ^lthe nnortherl""*i»Ly boundar° «..*„"y o?f "Districn Llt K«ih »l)d ule deerl for laid preraiBCS. follpwe: DATED: October 31, U41. No: 6. B. .1. DVNIGAN. F1B8T WABD-FIBST DISTRICT Celling Fta«: Colonla Hefcool. .1. uvwiiiANi . i All tin* triet; lyluf between >• the Tofcnsbip Clerk. I P«ui>ylTtv>la Rajlroad (on the east) DISTRICT Tti he advertised October 2* and!"1* *£* <*nt»r Hn« of Amboy avenue the. easterly October 31, 1941, in the Independent I <« tho w«»t); and 100 fe«t --"• " Refer Tui W-I'l UoiKet U5/H* Lots :67, 26S, 27;!, 2H. aSl." in In atreet -(on' the""north) 1ST(5 ! WMrST^^Ie lne Bam4 , 'KS A"'lh! NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Block 110-B; U>v» 238. to 247 ln- I.t h 8 ambers V, 11. (EST, Memoria) in lhel CommitteMunicipael Leader. ' i the iouthf a Ule drawnmld ia^r b." I '»f»»er«eciea M mo W U : 1 liusivc and SJ4, J.'iS, '}M-.\ & B,Buildlnt;, Wiiodb;i0gt', Niw Jersey'scy., Refer Till "IV-JIBJi Docket |SO/«T B7n?Jrti*rF »o1i'l'«rl^'in" ..riJ" «TiF^ ! beginnlii« point ruaining northweaterh TO WHOM IT MAY CU.WKUN.: 1 P e At 8 rt'siilur meeting of the Tmvn- 237 in BlouU 410-f. VVoodbridgc nd wpiiHB and sell at public Bale NOTOfc O? PUBMC NAI-K j *Sfi« pt!l. l\L N. i £.!?„ ">« northerly along the tuterly lln> Uip ConimitU'c nf the Tmvnuhip uf Townthii) AHHeshiiient Man. nd to the highest bidder accortl- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: i,,l!»i fc^SKSi,. ' of Rarltan Towiuhip (the lime belui WOudtirldge held .Mimday October 20, Tnke further notice that thB Township :IIR to terms of sale on file with At n regular meeting of the *'"•*' "°"""**'' I Ihe center line of Mutton Hollow Road) lie Township Clerk open to ins.pe.c- Township i'nminiilee nf ihe TQWM- | VIROT WARD—KKroinn niVTmcr ''° "ls northerly lino of block 440. 1B41. I !VWb dilCCtiHl ta fldvertisu Ih'- Tact Committee has. by resolution and pursu- lhence thai on Monday evening November 3, mt to law. fixed H minimum juice nt lioIon anda to ube puDiiqipublicly rear«adn jjrioprior unship'om <>if WixidhridRmtimnriiiaiK* helurmd 1.1.11H11..Monday,. gBejlnnUi J^nn toKatTS^'interBertlon^oi'theg at the Intersection of the.;. : 1™1'" , easterly along the nortlierlv llne u lilt, the TowMhip Committee will meet .vliii'h said lots in said block will be to sale, Lots 316 and 317 In Block Outnher 20th, 15(1, I was directed Mnte°r nne of the Perth Ajnboy and ' ' 1 m at 8 P. M. (E.ST) in the Committee nld together wilh ntl other details 409-H, Woodbridse Township An- to advertise tlm fiiet that on MOM- v7oodbridge Railroad with th« Perth I *? , Oumbtrs. Mfinnrial Municipal Building, lertiiveiit, said minimum price being sessmeiit Mail. dny evening, November 3rd, 1941, ^ Amboy City Line, thence northerly .u '• e c Woodbritt(jr. hVw .It'ist'j, pud eipose and 2,7.10.00 pllih rOhts of iirenarlni; Take further notiee that the the Toiviishin Cnmniitlee will meet along the center line of the Perth Am- iH! * *' tell at iiulili': t>alc uud tn the highcit fed and advertising this sale. Township Coinmittefi has, by r*so- at M. fKBTl m the Haid lotn In cald bloeit If sold on Ul Pl U tO ; center" line orrriemsnitreifB . thenc1 e o"f Mlddiesex Aveuue-lo the Pennsyl- bdlcb'd'lcrr accordnaccording to terins of hale mi file bl niti h '!>« Townuhilh i Her!H!* i tn iinspec erms, will reijulre a down gayment , mlnrm ^e' at w^b tail! cli^f nu^niT VnoabridV.. " NVW i ~Srly™?0« t^Zr ^of ^ : MttferA S tion and ti> be publicly rc prior to sale, if $275.00. the balance of purchase" ots In sold block will be lold Jersey, and expose anj soil at. pub- \mm 3ttMt ,0 ,ho „,„,,,,. |ineo f Rah. the Petms>lviu U Railiuail ,o the pnim price lo be paid in equal monthly 1 1 C Lots U ami 19 in Ulm-k 600.1, toecther with ttl! other details Jic_ P_aJ«__Hpd_ to lU^h ; ,'*^^bla^ | way Avenue, thence aoutheiiy alonalngg :V ^niPollln^n, PI.™; i"w 'nstallrnents of $28.00 plus inter- pertinent, said minimuiti price he- der acmrr!JiiB to terms of sale on! t] „(„, ilne ^ Rghway Avenue and f Woodbrldge Township AAssL-asraent nc JJ00.00 pluu costs of preparins fil« with tbo Township Clerk.""*-1- Mm> est an JnKpectnuInspectioni fttid»nd to bbee V^Wv to0 Woodbrldg*OOdbrldge Creek, thence iouth- RKI,,„.„„.nN1„, WABD3NiNTU DISTBICI Take further notice thnt tin 'i'nwmbip | \ Wdbl4 Ck h SlSBtOND No asttignnient of intereat In any lots In aald block if sold on terms, rend prior to sale, I.otj 37 and J! n ,riy l)on|, ^00dbrl4ge Creek to tlu ££?nnin* .fVe^intersecillfcft'the iocD distance calls ate mad« Committee has. bv resolution eid pursu- will roiluIr« a down 1 of (he lots included in this salu fit' own jmymwit of Block 107 , Woodbrldge Township P,rtb Ambqy City lln'e, thence wesjt l^^'nnlng at the '"'"W""" « ™ ant to law, fixvd i« itiitiimujn iirice at 1311.00, the balance r each mo am In New Jersey vllich said lot In -M Mock will be sold contract for anyy one or all of suiil price to be paid Ime of purchmse AJMHsraejt Map. Srly along lfi» p»nh Amboy City .line ^ Jid center lln? of C?ow« Ml tfl(etk«i' with all olhtT detaiU pertinent, be made by the Itllt f a party n f ( p s said minimum price beins ?^ill ijll plus V, unless It be tn and uther terms provided for In lint of King George itoart, thence east- (l1! l its of ppreparint;p deed anil advertising or whom a home ahall b e builbilt Tilt i Uuck if suld tt t l erly •.long center line of King George I hii t telel . SaiSidd lotl s ini li Uk if ld within furty days. Road to center line of Welt Pond on terrflv, wilill reiiuiri e & ilown payment Provided lhe purchaser continues __J Road I In nee eaaterly along center Ilne >t tMJ,, wlew,, block to such bidder.as i may |$ h fa| of purcha«e (Jtctlnf eatUrly to said ralinind, and ? i" 'f " (Jd'ense work is esceedinsb' thereof, to the date of requeut for ut r >py dall e to whichh il may lu> dad< select, ilue regard b«l|ii g v«n J , • be ,, , et)U4.l monthly ffii Arth taboy City UM (OD the .»» ° - (ourned. the Township Committee reserves a deed, the purchaser shall be en 10 The northeast terms aiid manner of payment. In i^;,,,,,, f J100() , ,ttwuth)i "i '™,- the rljrht In Its dlacrellun tn irject any tltlpd to receive a bargain and belonging lo St. sale deed for any one lot to be case one or more minimum blda an<1 «„,,„• term* (frovided tot In I *»Uhtt flu*; itrawbert, BUI flLpjLV?" also the northwejt corner One or all bids and to.sell suid, IOIB in shall be received. f •aid block to such bidder us it may select, selected upon Ihe payment of ai shalUpol nb eacceptanc receivede. of the minimum toiuraet of sal*. Kiiwi, VoodbrUp, ,„of} propert»,,™y known aa Washington 11 lir y additional ftgu.OO per lot logethe Take further notice that at said, the added lines and equip""-"' '" regard being d bid, or bid above minimum, by the to terms and l ,; or any; dalU e U-whit h1i ^ Iurth»Hr according In the manner o'f tbe n^lit in it* discretion' to reject an 9. bargain tnd sale deed, for said aelecl, du« regard hetnj given lo; 1 i it niHTBirl i lcXk "'" center.flno ot New Bruni- fttarchste in accordance with terms of sale,. one or iill bids and to sell mid lots I pripmlses. , terms and mannar of p>ym#nt, Inl iirrt.it' !JAI 5^!l^n?.»w5?H*i-.._. ,ST«'« ' Avenue .thenco ' easterly afon> • . * . * • on file, the Townshiii will dtllvtr a bar- aaid block to such bidder as it may select', " October Hit, 1341. 'case one or more minirhum bids'norUa Of HUrd'ii Br«pk and watt oi . .. " "ntja41, I wus * 'TownslJif'ci'frk: |2™JRfelt);. !!?anSd ^.HS?".'.,*^.'?,?..between the center line o^f »KtO«D WAHDwrKSTil UISTRIC1' »erve all defe«»e »—il* more IT^> ;";,;'„; TO WHOM IT WAV CONCtltN: Tu be advertised October 34th tu advortlatt tIM faol Him >^nn.. Hun- Tu b« kdvertlitd October 24th, letnwi iireet (on the north) ud (on' ti«iiliit«ing »t iiiiere«tUun of Uie cant At s reitukr ui«thif «f the Tup b 1 ^1 f th I d a 'tvcnlnkl , y l 34(r4(! 1J4'I1J4', I snd Ontniitr llet, >H4li,i>olhe U- •outh) a line str'Wl P»f»ll«1 "with er title nf Tlyan R'reet willi the imrtli- effectlvelj, ahlp ComtKltMc of tke Tovnthiu U the fajvnsMu onimlttf i- wiffi tntui dejmndcJit.Iiettder, | •" -'je«t. and 1W feet nprth flt tlw erly line of Uhiiih Valley R»l|ri>», (HANtKBV OK UPW JISKUSr t«llU| fi»»fl High *»»..!. cWer" li,,0 of nya.i Street o 1 that, on Monday evening" November J, Id New %«fv, UT/H4 • j ' where It Interscii'a tli« renter line Tun* I* "T»«-T»l«ph«B«H««r^M»i»''«V n'* " lilt.' the Township Cuniiaittec wilj mwt • nil tnpust finil Hell1 in pblloisalpubllflisalee TO: Mary Kills and Uu Hull, her FIBST WABD — SBVKNTH IMS- "L New. BrW'SWh-'k Aveuue, tliuiice ft IFF . M. IKSTKST) ) in thhe Ct DammilUt a Slid to the hilHtt bidder mdiori- " ' and »(r. K»u, her hus- ' TUIC'I '.'., w.tr*tii.''lv *}tn&. "le confer UIID Cliataben. Memorinl Municipal Uuikllnit iii>r >* l*rBU it mi* B)*Qft V tlfn lad & teTuiilcIv naJpHor ia w Page Seven wrpFNDENT—LEADER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 DEMOCRATIC CLV> tUlfWO LOCKERS HOSTS WOODBRIDOt -A refuiw Meet- World Events Called ing of the Jeffenonlar Olub wfl! Press Club Plans Committeeman Wins Give Hillowe'an Party Mon- be held Priday nlffct, Xettmber This Week Years Ago 7, it the home of Mra. J. 1. Ounn». Vital To A&P Policy day At SumtMT Udg* on Oreen Street. Mn. ThOWM Award At PTA Party Otrtly will he In charfe of Uit Honor First Printer Five Ywi Ago Women, of the appointment of WOODBrUDOB-Mr. t>n« Mrs. P.social. Mtss Martha Morrow to the newly Food. Storw Help Country By H. Looker, of Church 8tr»t, en- Rankin Gets Special Prize (QUVL& WANTS PHONES organltM Alumnae Advisory Coun- tertained a group of their friends dn,or Memorial In Honor of June* Parker, Who E»Ub- FurnUhing Haahhful At Bridge Social Held N LOCAL EXCHANOE cil of th* New Jwsey College for at a Hallowe'en party Monday I j,-,i Printing Praia In Woodbridge; Unit ElecU Slate Residents of Colonla live In Womtn. Good* Economically night at their summer cottage CLASSIFIED On Tuesday Night iVoodbridfte Township but their Thyme-Otf at Rancocu Oreek. ftRIDGK—Some fitting memorial tn James Patker, telephones are wired to the ex- K. OF C. ASRANGKS WOODBRIDGE-Pood distribu- Present were: Mr. anil Mrs. Oli- AVENEL. ~ Mrs. John Gardner ihange in RaJtWay. Thoes living THANKBtHVtNG rWE ver Lockharti of South Amboy: HELP WANTED—MALE |ird the first printing plant in New Jersey at Wood- and Mrs. Edward Orode were co- tors must Increase ihtlr efficiency an Istlln. are hooked up with the A surprise and novel program Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Cam- he the first project of the Junior Press Club which chairmen of a card party held it the government's "nutrltlon-for- BOY&-14 years of age or over, to Metuchen exchange and those liv- of entertainment Is bilng arranged defense" program li to be a suc-den; John Barlow, of Perth Amboy Tuesday ntght »t the home of the ing In Fords, Hopelawn, and KeM- carry thU newspaper. Apply it [ wrA Iriday night at the William Dunlap Homes Corn- by the committees In charge of cess, E. L. Reyonlds, Vice Pretl- Mr. and Mrs QMrtf S. Ruddy, former on Burnett Street und»r bey are connected with the Perth Mr> and Mr*. Albert R. Bergen >ur office any time and leave your the auspices of the Parent-Teacher the annual thanksgiving eve dame dent of the Oreat Atlantic ti .itm« and »ddre*s H*r» it your ell, Perth Amboy, under the sponsorship of the Amboy exchange. In many Instin- Mr. and tin Ralph P. St-auffer Association. to be held In St. James' auditorium Pacific Te* Company deel»r*d to- -hance to make tome extra money. cts these names are listed In th«under the spormorshlp of Middl- Mr. ana Mr*. Justin Manh, Mtsi County Press Club. Woodbridge directory but the call The special award wan won by esex Council, No. 8ST. Knights of ..rmiftnclni the local celebration Ruth Traey. Mlu Helen Potter, HELP WANTED • nfW ««W. which includes must be made through an outside Arthur Locker and Willtim Kenny, I", uuticnt publications In Oommltteeman Herbert B. Rankih Columbus. of thl company's llnd anniverttry, A boy under II yean to work in TAG DAY COMING exchange. Township Commlttet- •°... accnptM the ptt>5 tlon, 10 Amboy Are, Weodijridge. flrnrtor nf journalism at Proceedi To Be Given To won as follow*: mittee Monday afternoon and sue traditional policy of encouraging 10-31 Contract bridge. Mrs. Charles the consumption of healthful foods " iFiilvrvslty. one of the British War Relief v gested that something should be Mayor Rankin, Wight , „[ tbr evening, who dta- Brookwell, Mrs. Frank Birth and done to have til the Woodbridge by eliminating unnecessary handl- Port Reidng Baiur HBUT WANtBW—riMAtB itnrlals and news con- Mrs. Rotwrt Plfuw; (motion brldfei telephones wlrtd to the Woodbrtdge ing costs and narrowing the margin I WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge Mrs. Richard'Meyers; pinochle,Mr HELP WANTED |,mior group in conjunc- exchange. Third Ward Speakers between what thi cohsumir pays branch, of tint British War Relief Charles Klein; non-players', Mrs nnd the producer receivu. Women shirt operators, white, to I, ,„. ^n!or unit, will work fill Clo« Tomorrow work on boys' shirts. S3 wteki form of memorial to Society will sponsor a tug da; to Julius Schiller. wits government nutrition ex 1 WOMAN'S CLUB IB AddrtM WotnMi'i Republican a year employment; high wagai s out nf New Jersey's be held November 8. according to Also present were: Mrs. Herbar iierU agreed that vitamins are as who I plans made at a meeting Monday. TWELVE YEARS OLD guaranteed. Apply at once. Kllu- iK-vocfi which will be pre- Rankin of Sewaren; Mrs. D. P. Club And Urge Support vital to America's strangth and Spaghetti Suppw On ScUd- George Battman was appointed Th« twelfth birthday anniversary beth Shirt Oompany, 101 Spring .„! rnnncrtlon with the an- De Young of Woodbridge; Mrs. morale as planes, Units anct guns, ulej Kollar, D«cidibut chairman. if the Woman's Club of Wood- For G. 0. P. Ticket Street, telephone BUAbeth 3-11202. L-inr Nrwspapcr Clinic npon- WlUard Rankin, Mrs. William Fal- all food distributors have a respon- John V. Hunt,, treasurer, report- iridge was celebrated at the sibility to move food to consumer CommittM Chairman * 10-31 prinn by the Middlesex krenstem, Mrs. Ernest Raymond, Craftsmen's ClUb amid a beautiful s Club. ed a balance on hand of $314.45, Mrs. Jay Herman, Mrs. William WOODBRIDOG-An MUuisiuUc with the utmost ertlelency." Mr Mrs. Asher Fits Randolph stated setting of autumn decorations in INSTRUMENTS Chuilll. advertising La Forge, Mrs. R. G. Peri«r, Miss nutting of the Third Ward wo- Reynolds said, adding that "our PORT READING -A special spk- jiiurl that $40.50 was realized at the :ludlng autumn leaves, chrysanthe- l.hc independent-Leatl- Orace Raymond, of town. Con- man's Republican Club and the company IR proud of its part In ehetU supper will be.ferved to- NBw AND'tttBD PIANOS, music- nf recent benefit card party. She aUo mums and pumpkins. thc miehanles of tributing as non-players were Mrs. Parish Hout« Republican Club was meetin...«....g, that responsibility--.- .,. not ,n»hV and tomorrow Tight at a al Instruments. Records, rolls and reported on the membership drive Herbert Head, Mrs. John Etter- held Monday night at tht home only since the government's nu-i wind-up for th* annual buur be- sheet mutto. State Music Shop, r, make-up and tod RED CROSS CHAPTER •which will close tomorrow. sharik and Frank Wukovets. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lockie trltlon program wus started, but nduoted by St. Anthony s 183 Hobart street, Perth Amboy, e discussion. N ANNUAL MEETING !n| CO 4 on fluckneU Avenue. every one of Its 82 years of church in the church hall on Phone P. A. 4-2664. 10-ft Elect Officers The annual meeting of Wood- in Mn. Clarence R. Davla, head of operation." Woodbrtdtfe Avenue. [ir-irn Harchese, editor of bridge Chapter, American Red •,lii(](>iit publication of St. tht Woman's Unit introduced This efficiency has been main- Julius Kollar and Louis Deoidl- PIANOS Cross was held Monday afternoon. Oommltteetnan Herbert B. Rankin talned since the company WM bus, co-ehalrmen of the affair, :ijRii School, Perth Amboy. Paslowski - Katko Rites Spinet piano, floor sample, mahog- at the Craftsmen's Club and Mrs. ion's Ronr," was cl»rtocl who spoke of the many improve- founded In U59, he said, when hare reported that the first few any, an excellent buy for $166. Asher Pltz Randolph was reflected ment* made In ttw Township since Oeorge Huntlngton Hartford took days of the baaaar haVe been I of flic Junior Club. Vlce- chairman. The famous Brambach baby grand the Republicans took over the ad- a revolutionary step in purchasing very successful, both «oclally and In mahogany, used, reduced to K rlrrled were; Held In Magyar Church a corgo of tea direct from Ohlna financially. They are balng ai- nrmnmond, Woodbridge ministration of Township affairs. tVlt CASH BASIS and by eliminating all needless stited by the following committee: M4S. Another used mahogany • liool: Emilv Quinn, Perth He said that plans are now being (rand piano? at only $3N. AVENliL-MIss Mary Kalka, ; a gown of Elsau^- blue faille FOR THE TOWNSHIP made for further improvement!) in-between handlings and costs, Andrew DeeidHnu, Charl«*8eotto, "*Hiah Brhnol: Clarence Ni- taffeta made in a styll similar at«lnway grand, used, but still a daughter or Mr. and Mt6. Frank Promise that the refinancing pro- Mr. Rankin also spoke on behall retailed It for halrthe prevailing Joseph Sootto, Irnnt FatUrwl, Imlilanti Park HlRh School; Katko, of Avenel, became the bride to that of the bride's gown, with very good piano, only IMS. gram will be completed by Decem- of the candidacy of Ruisel! B, prices. Hartford subsequently ap- John Samofls, Mike Btmeone, Mlwe Knskiew. Carteret High of Walter Paslowski, son of Mr. a matching face veil arranged ber IS and that full cath buls HOWell for sheriff and Introduced lined the same muss distribution Saiso, John Hutncik Ra.lph PlUo, Griffith Piano C«np»ny .loan Brendcl. Metuchen and Mrs. Walter P&slowskl of Car- from a ga/land of pink flowers can be restored by that time was Charles Morris, former prosecutor, irlnclples to other foods, and Aramando Simeons, Thomas Slm*- •nl; Irene Piech, Sayre- teret, at a pretty fall wedding held Her bouquet consisted of pink ne Hobart St., Perth Amboy made to Committeeman Frederick who also urged HowelVn election. ubllc acceptance made It possible one, Carmen SlmeoiM, Alfred Bar- (Opposite Seeri-tloebuck) Srliool: Marian Bairm. Saturday at the Hungarian Re- roses. j open additional stores, thus bate, Atnerleo Coppola, Carthm h A. Spencer yesterday by the Town- Other speakers included Mayor Open Kvenlhgl *A!nhnv St. Mary's Hlfch formed Church in Woodbridge, The The bridesmaids, Mlu Anne ship't financial agents. August F. Grelner and James S. t*rtra« Amerksa* first chain store DeLtslo, Steve Bishop, Charles Slp- 10-201 MuretirH Bthlry, Middle* ceremony wan performed by the Tereflnko, of Perth Amboy ani Wight, county and municipal ompany. <*. Sam Nardl, John Urban, Bin iv Olrls' Vocational Bchool, pastor, Rev. Ladislaus Egri. Miss Mary Magyar, ot Woodbridge BEROCN DECLARES SOLE chairman. The latter spoke ot the '>'hv Ilussev, South Amboy The bride, who was given In wore frocks of pink faille taffeta Martlno, John Zuoearo, CONCERN IN HIS WABb intelligence and Integrity of the •s Hii;h School. manlage by her father, wore ft with matching pink veils an WANDERING SELECTEE ^ S.indra Buchanan, Ot Me-gown of white duchess satin made tiaras. They also carried plnl Jehn Bergen, Democratic candi- men ranning on the Republican Hisii School, was elected on princess lines with leg-o-mutton roses. date for re-election to the Town- ticket. Chattanooga, Tenn.—Officials are "decide" now an Hitler Issue, Candidates who were Introduced sleeves and heart-shaped neckline. William Katko, brother of the ililp Committee in a statement Candidates who »ondering whether Ross Durfee TkmtMti ckooie ]• Zambory, editor of the Her tulle veil fell from a coronet bride, served as best man and thelast night declared that his concern by Thomas Lockie, president of will not find it hard to stay put Devers says more tanks Is the , . :"ri us host of the even- of seed pearls and formed a long ushers were Peter Terebeckl and as a municipal official was solely the Parish House Included: Don- in the Army. Durfee registered orilyjyiparent^tank defense. [is Huth Wnlk, secretary of train. She carried a bouquet of cal- Michael Rogafohek, of Cartsret. A with the "welfare of the people of ald W. Reed, Jr., and Arthur W. or service in Pe^dsylvanla, was "" J" "*" ~" *"' "~ ' ri-s Onuntv Prrss Club la lilies. reception for relatives and friends the First Ward and the community Larson, for freeholder; Bobert P. 'xam'lned by a doctor In Illlnoli, generally." Hi*! absence of Charles Miss Mary Paslowski, sister of was hald after the ceremony at Mason for coroner; David M, Kap- was notified of his classification TROPICAL •puident. who was 111. the bridegroom, as maid of honor, the Slovak Hall In Carteret. Ten Yean Ago lan, candidate for general assem- n Iowa and was Inducted Into bly who also spoke for his run-service in Tennessee. The wander- ning mates, C. Arthur Seele, Jr. PURCHASE HOUSES DEDICATION PLANNED ng Durfee Is an actor with a stock and Fred Burke. GARDEN >h Your Dream Come True WOODBRIDGE — The tncreastnt FOR COUNTY HOSPITAL company. demand for new homes is reflected ROtlTE S-88 t. BRUNSWICK 4 Formal Dedication of the Mid- (Near fio. River) n the recent sale of three more dlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital LOLARGO-MARTINO Singapore 1« confident It can hold homes on Grove Avenue. The featuring in Roosevelt Park will take place Woodbridge—Mr. and Mrs. Aniel a year without our help. €•• buyers were Mr. and Mrs. Chrlsto- tomorrow afternoon. A program lo Martlno, of Woodbridge Ave JOHNNY De LEON Drost. who, moyer j}ere from el >nUrt»inmmi har fawn plannirt nue, announce the engagement c and hi* Staten Island; Mr." and'Mrs. Ber- and the principal speaker will be their daughter, Yolanda Viola HAWAIIAN TKOUBADORS tram Wheeler, formerly of Forest Col. Horatio B. Hackett, Assistant t» Augustine R. fcolargo of Wood Hills, L. I., and Mr. and Mrs. If it's rumbai and eongtl that? National Administrator of the Pub- bridge Avenue, M. Jackson, of Perth Kt»jpy. set ^aur I>«t a-Oanclnj, jov'tit lic Works Administration in charge Mr. Lolargo is employed in thi They have purchased the ftrsti find .lohnrlj De Lecfi ahd hit) of all funds disbursed in the United Township Treasurer's office at thi group of Victory homes now being tioubadurn much to your liking.^ States. Memorial Municipal Building. Ni built on Grove -Avenue by • the Enjoy Latin America danoM b date has been set for the wedding York Jersey Homes. Inc., and ac- native Latin Americans, Three Yean Ago cording to Frederick M. Morrison, KINDLING • FIREPLACE THE MNO'8 TUB THING! HIGH H0NO3S A.RE WON "GREAT CONFIDENCE" sales manager, it is expeoted that Hare'g a dandy drink worth' W. Averell Harrltnan, chief < 25 more homes will be built im- BY LEONARD CAMPBELL mlltfc tor. You've heard j the U. S. delegation to Mosco> • WOOD - mediately. Leonard M. Campbell, son of Mr. reports "great confidence" In th about "tint". Now Uute It! and Mrs. Leonard E. Campbell, of FAMOUS Russian situation. MANOEUVRES Green Street, was awarded the READING COAL LEI • TEI Army officials expect the large- honorary Francis Wayland Scholar- KOPPER'S COKE (Pronounced l.aj-Tay) scale exercises that will begin in ship along with thirty other stu- Lei-Tel It out etclttblve ctmcoc-1 OPEN FOR INSPECTION the Carolina area on November dents at Brown University. TELEPHONE 4-OO7S MASON MATERIALS tlon created 'specialty t:> Thousands of Timken Wall- 16th to correct some 'glaring weak- FUEL OIL with rumba and conjo rhjthm.l flam* Oil Burher usftrt art saving nesses" revealed during the recent MISS MORROW NAMED Phone Woocjbridgs 8-0724 Atk for it when you come out7 1ftm tna t . ,• _j .in-,,it MODEL HOME Louisiana manoeuvres. Lack of dis-tO Ff. J. C. COUNCIL thi. evenlnt- k 20^ t0 ^° On fwl afld leCtf cipline during'black-outs, lack of Announcement was made today WARR COAL & Never a cover. Never a mini-( CMU over forther costt with ordi- |s M'AUOVS ROOMS and bath on one floor, and garage. coordinated movements of troops by Miss Margaret T. Corwln dean THOS.F. BURKE Popular prltei at nary prewurc ot giln type burners. spier fcr future rooms In attic with staircase. All hardwood on highways and an unhealthy of the New Jersey College for SUPPLY CO. ST. GEORGE AVENUE eg. \ The saving on roof top, below, ii j Tile kitchen and bath. Circulating; hot-air system with disregard for air-power are some of WOODBRIDGE "Alwayi a Swell Time" | burner unit. Also tihlr-lop range and linoleum included. the things that the Army expects 1 Funeral Directors I typical. By using less fuel, Tim- A insnreted. to correct. 'blue coal ken owners also help the trans- TRICE COMPLETE Japan's new Premier is seeking portation situation . . . And of the end of the "China affair." \\ ILJLLLLl/// jy you can't beat it 366 STATE STREET court* erljoy dean, convenient, automatic Timken Oil Heat! $4,950 General W(avell intensifies his PERTH AMBOY, N. J. vast preparations for Causasus. mmm&ve 10t CASH DOWN SAVEr^-buy it NOW Joseph V. Costello, Mgr. All It CosU leu Is About $31.00 a Month Pacific agreement of U. S. Chi- na, Indies and British reported.. TWO* ONE! lATTER CONSTRUCTION CO. FOR SALE JOHN JBHTING "There It No Subttitute— Beautiful six-room dwelling, CALL WO. 8-0012 New Jersey Avenue and Post Blvd. .;' near Sewaren School. For Burk« Service" J. :„ WiilUa J.."Grotma5» The whole town's talking about [1 CLINTON AVE. NEWARK, N. J. 30 Washington AT«., Carteret Tel. Mitchell 21449 Carteret 8-0478 UNDER V. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION our great offer on genuine new ": COLDS Loans VICTOR'" RECORDS IQt ill ANNOUNCING... IBI.KTS MADE BY THIS BANK i>uops WHAT yOV GST.' 111 DROPS 666 THE REMOVAL meet a wide variety of business ' Ruli-My-TIsm"- a Wonderful I Buy Either One Fur liniment OF and personal needs and have wfc>n the approval and good will QT responsible borrowers $|O| O throughout Woodbridge and Vicinity. •yUUt | WAS A LAD" , COPPOLAS Fram Oilbort ami Stilli- G»t Th* OUitr On* Now, our long experience in oil Inquiries about our •'H.M.8.1'in.for." heating economy is available to I Cleaning & Dyeing Establishment y AND all! We will make a scientific "THOII IS k|O DMTO" n efficiency test of your burner, re- Monday, November 3rd 0 PERSONAL LOANS THOMAk. Two Blueing gardless of type or make, ant] if ftl«ctlbm br ADf of FREE TMi*Htrl«ri it is wasting oil, tell you just We Find It Necewftry To Acquire j —made ot low cost on a month" what it needs. If it is not waste- ly repayment basis—are cor- ful, you get a Fuel Conservation dially welcomed and afe held Not "Seconih"... Not ft+Iutw... Certificate and window sticker to Not Old Stock,.. Hut brand Mttir FW-ONE OFFER ihow you are cooperating. Nov ' Larger and More Modern Quarters strictly confidential. VktorRcd Seal Record! Thew ironderfwl new Vietef RwnrJ* -fojturmj warM-falboui Have a test made! And get all T have just b«en issued. To soquaint you facts on Timken uitb ths contents of tlm Victor Record biitrumentalittt Burner economy, too. *4t«)og—fab^iloui Treasure House of Mmio—Tlny'ie yours it our special Btjiuniagshorll/wt will make ttlinainc 108 Main Street grcit T*o-lor-One Offer on (Vie Iniiru- •moncy-uvinir price for a limited timn only. After inis oflcr evpirs's/thoy'll be nifiual records below. Be euro to make (Next to Woodbridge National Bank) listed in thtCitulog at rejjulerliiit prices. your reservations now! PHONE t So hurry—Get yours here toduy! t • WHERE THE SAME SERVICE AND QUALITY "HUNtMlAN. RHftrsaOY Ni. 2" by NOW! aUlJ Fr«ta t i-zt, played by )MU« MARIA WORKMANSHIP WILL CONTINUE! io beiuf jnitle lu itt Oili . SANROMA, famous Pionilt. At. 11*31. 'I (u'lht-ii tumous home- I l«t Hi makt an tfflcltnty In) Bf w Yicturlttcuril "HUMORISQUl"1 by Anlon Uyo^t and " Muiiied vt'iji'tables. |. So i)ot,—wtiilo l^ei* I y*gr «il burnir. Act n»wl ! 't ilie crisp, tender kind, kfiad n0w lenuiiie J!j"Vi(itor "THE R0l»»Y" by tthelbtrt Ncvin, |1B

*' J''&^'^'^^i^«t^wiUKmM}i^i^fS^mMBMlm&M^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 INDEPENDfi Page Eight ship put on a sound, caBh, pay- I believe ii:, On The Beach at Waikiki as-you-go basis. The Tax Title is doing a Draft Indifference plan, which was attacked vehem- ently by the Democrats, proved to "Tlw (•„' BRAADWAY * has given 11.,. (Continued from page one) be the salvation of the Township. CROWS (Continued from page one) Properties, which were In arrears businesslike HIILLYWOOD tion of 1, mands a change, It U high time and which furnished no Income :chmidt, 109 Falrfieid Avenue, to the Township, are now live ac- yenr menus r —By Lee O. Lyon I fords; Alvln J, Young, 59 Trinity for a. change. pass to I],, NEST Une, Woodbridge; Frank J. Cola-! "Their paid advertisements cost counts on the municipalities books, past rernul In a world ! carro, Cleveland Avenue, Colonia; money! They must think It worth 'Of course, when the Republicans 'or them. \y By The Navigator Thnt't pretty tough ; Jnmrs H. Mount, Sfnora Avenue, while to spend so much. Let them first took over, It was necessary years with t:-,, ANDY HARDY'* Iselln; Joseph A., Moli. 182 Row- explain why In eight years thoj to economize in every possible way want to 11; Wholftome atuff. land Place. Woodbridgc have let all public works become The roads, especially In the rural So, on HIP districts, could not bfi repaired Im- Here and There: Charles C; Stover. Jr. Warwick so dilapidated that people are ready I respectful] Road. Colonia: Robert B Humph- to revolt. Yet at the same time by mediately. Bills had to be met ln the seroi; Did you know thtl there wu • reys, 119 Freeman Strtr!. Wootl- their own admission they have col- first. That was sound business hope that tlir Attention, Voters: JOP Duni- bon» fide cirgtniution of HtrdfiT orldge: John F. Jacob.'. Highway practice. return Cnnim YM, there's a National Society of lected millions more than ever be- "As things became better, we Rnnkin in ni! Ran has the Hard/ faniliea (no relation to 25. Avenel; John J. Bartos. 4S May fore while our tax rate is still Hreet, Hopelawn; Joseph Rosha'., the highest tn the county. gradually began to prepare ronds before yon , machine at the town h;ill all Mctro'i family) with hundred* of r*tl-lif> Hardjs In iti membership, 37 Claire Avenue, Woodbriripc: "The Democrats pledge full, "prac- Now, we are in the midst of a $00,- Tuesflfly' Is 'V fixed up the way it will ap- ami tkejr're kirin; their national Philip M. Shapiro. 50 Maxwell tically efficiency and a reduction 000 road repair program in which take chan. Avenue, Fords; Dr Cyril I. Hutner. every section of the Township will pear on election day. If ypu c«o»«Wlin •oathh. IK taxes." 134 Grove Avenue. Woodbridg*: By James Sehaffrick benefit. As chairman of the Public will drop down to his office. Harold C. Birkelew, 948 Rahway "For the fourth time I appear Works Committee I know the prob Avenue. A vend: Thomas Thornton. before the voters of the second lems of the Township, especially he will gladly show you how Senator Torn O'Brion. 318 Fulton Street. Wood- Cormally of Tex- ward and ask them to cast their as far as the roads are concerned it works . . . Wonder why as lust week bridge; John J Timko. 74 Juliette votes for me next Tuesday, I, When this program Is completed, that Main Street family doesn't faced his col- Street. Hop;lawn. like the rest of my running mates, and If I am returned to office I leaRiies on the Paul Prorirky. 490 Rahuay Ave- am seeking re-election on the basis will make It my solemn duty to do something abqut their doe floor and told nue. Woodbridge: John I. Brfia- of the Republican record. The see that It is completed, the roadr that has attacked several thorn that the ney. 437 West Avenue. Sew.uen: record speaks for Itself. of Woodbridge Township will be In better'srmpe than ever before. youngsters ... The latest vic- movies "were do- Steven Tutkovich. 28 Columbus "Just, think back eight short inp » *re«t job" Avenue, Fords: Julius J Vectlso, years ago when the Republican ad- "It la a major project we nrc nnd cited an a tim was n little baby, whose 415 Avenel Street. Avev.el, Theo- ministration took over the control undertaking and It, will all take striking example dore Harmsen, 33 Ryan Street. time. With the limited amount face was torn . . . The girls at thedram»"Blor- of Township affairs. The finances Fords; .Tulliu Korifco. Jr.. 6 Frazer of the municipality were In a hope- equipment, we have to work with, the town hall hud ft luncheon 90m* in th# street. Fords; Michael F. Kramer. Dust," which, less tangle. Teachers, police offl- yesterday "to celebrate their 20 Juliette Street, Hopelavn: Grea rtrs and other municipalities were like tjie two Papp, 11 Melbourne Court. Wood- beltiK paid In baby bonds and hopes for victory They plan filmj dealing with Father Flanaftan, bridge: Cataldo J. Lcmonico. 103 wnijes were not paid up to date BRAKES •mother one next Wednesday permitted Americans to become ac- >few Ctreet, Woodbridge: Alfred P quainted with little known people Jordorl. Trenton Street, Iselin: An- All this was our legacy from the which they hope will also br who were performing: groat hu- drew C. Hansen. 82 Ford Avenue. nrmocratle regime. "When the Republicans took over a celebration for victory, or as manitarian service. This tribute Fords; Bela Ur. 13 Crows Mill from the Chairman of the Foreign Road. Keasbey. the reins, a sound buslncss-Mke STEERING the British say. " . . . " Relations Committee has been duly William P. Black. 10 Lillian Ter- administration was Inaugurated. Around Town: recorded in the Congressional Orariually, wages were met, baby Record. -1 1 race, Woodbridge; Andrew P. Raez. bonds eliminated and the Town- JACKETS 35 Claire Avenue. Woodbridge; Jul- Illitl >ri front i, ||, Gramma, of the Log Cabin, •. • • Jack Oakir tries to make a little time with Arm Sheridan— LIGHTS r r ' lus J. Darab. Morris?y Avenue. per spun is back from her vacation look- WALLACE BEERY, who it a and who can blame him? Scene is from their nrw film musical, of sweaters and have romnlete.ri WINDSHIUD WIPIRS : Woodbridgc; Joseph A. Lebenski. IHT spill! ,1 !>,. ,.h':, .r.fl . lieutenant Commander in the Navy "Navy Bine*," which opens Sunday at the Railway Theatre. dresses, layettes and other articles AND IHOCR ABSO11ISS ing all rested up ... Winnie in real-life; will wear the khaki of —66 —Highlano d v-^Avenu- e Keasbey-;. of clothing. Driv Your Car in NOWI Wllfll ill ;| ui !• ! , ,. T/tVll . , ,1 .1 Uncle Sam't Army in hit next itar- : John Sipcw, HS'Metuchen Avenue, W r woodbridge: Henry E. Anderson, 58 The local chapter participated In "' pricrv, si.iii,,,,. ,, Finn was home over the week- Hng ^ fgT MaM nig ^ fcfl Burnett Street, Avenel, Albert B. the national program, which last Stark, Smith Ftreet. Keasbey; year sent more than 46,000 gift SYSTEM end all dolled up in his new Army'1"Steel Cavalry"mechanized a itoryfort** of withtkt packages to children In other coun- • Mdnhatfon Marjorie Main, who wn.i hit James j Gassyi woodbridge Ave- Juniors To Participate uniform . . . And if you want tries, gave a story book transcribed BRAKE SERVICE me Shirfs 52,00 to see some gortd bowling just tweetie in "Barnacle BUV again j nue, Woodbridge; Charles A. Poul- In Braille to each of 4,700 blind E»n, 14 Freeman Street, Wocd- in UROfirsflrttv SPIO/UISB IN it 1 , .. , 1; T 1 providing the other half of thit new school children and sent gifts each • Sweaters $2.00 bridge; Joseph Jardone, 30 Mein- up! watch Helen Van Tassel !^mntie ^m. In Red Cross Roll CalL holiday to approximately 50,000 cx- zer Street, Avenel; Herbert" S. 257 New Brunswick Ave. coaching the Sodality girls . . servlce men in hospitals and to Pilaskl, Route 25, Avenel; Francis (at Elm St.) ship to cooperate In the forthcom- about 150,000 members of the This column is seeking all the 'WHAT'S RUSSIA REALLY J. Toth, Dahl Avenue, Keasbey; Woodbridge—Boys and girls ln Perth Amboy, N. J. Eugene Jacobs LIKE"wa» * question recently uked Ing drive, Mr. Thompson said that armed forces on other occasions, Joseph A. Pinter. Jr, 661 Birch l"ife schools of Woodbridge Town- information it can get regard- of Ambassador Joseph Da Tie*. In re- "this nationwide movement gives Branchct: Newark and Jcrtey City Street, Perth Amboy; William'ship an opportunity to take 139 SMITH STREET, !| sponse he said, "Jut see 'NinotchkV art the national defense pro- the youth of our country an or- P. A. 4-3259 ing James Parker, the first Garfield Tir.sdale. 31 MadLson Ave-: P Arms budget for 1942 fiscal year PERTH AMBOY, N.,' again, thtt tells the whole story." ganization of their own In which Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. printer in New Jersey, who nue, Avenel; Steven Yuhas. 50 J.^American Is raised to $18,000,000,000, Clum Avenue, Fords and Albert Uiey may fulfill social responsl- j are repOrted In great distress, established his printing press son> chairman of Roll uau of bilitlcs and develop a regard for William Powell who once laid Kress, Peterson Avenue. Keasbey. R^ in Woodbridge. in order to Woodbridge Townshlp Crogs their fellows' welfare." that the Thin Man worked him 10 Chapter, declared today. As an example of beneficial pro- j | help the Junior Press Club that fc««t that it had him down to a Mr. Thompson said the Junior ject Mr, Thompson cited the work . , n - ,/ thadovi w back before the cameras Marries Amboyan , Red Cross as the Junior division of the local Junior Red Cross, 11 iof membership is one of the many plans to honor 1 arker ... It onCi more as the pj^ Man A number of the school children, ' activities maintained by the Ameri- you can help out. drop me a Strangely enough tht title of thi* he said, under the supervision of Miw Marie Heller Is Bride Of • "an" Red bership .. new adventure for Nick and Nora from mem lme • • • Charles is "The Shadow of the Thin Harry Prybylowski We all believe in democracy, Lou Rossi almost came Man" and Myrna. Loy M once mart j annual Roll Calls. This year the home with a pfire- the other f**-»*Mt ?#••**« «id* ««« fli«'« m tw C0 dnct . • n u ' nil"11-1 B^V crime detector... VeriatiU Woodbrldge.-Miss Marie Heller.\* ^ 'T™ ,n ? T? !7 daughter of William Heller, of, November 11 to 30 he said. The (with the small "it") night—a prize brahma Bull Mickey Rooney had had requests ga- Linden Avenue, was married Friday i «mpalgn for enrollment of junior JACK'S TOYLAND almost landed in his lap over lore to do some of his celebrated night to Harry Prybylowski, son of ™emlfs wU1 be he d at the same Ume ln tve! s ht at the rodeo. . . . Hear that impremions. This he'll do in "Babe* MrM" . an»nrdf MrsM«. Pranp™nvk Prr(,vinw«n i y " »l in the Town- M . / \ i\ p .__„ Aj O« Broadway" in which musical of Perth Amboy. The ceremony | ship, be pointed out. ( ^imperSDn \u Presiient Roose "Through their own organiza- Natgran (Aveneld tim)e Greenspaduring hin s hared- ^„<,/; , imperSDnsir f{arTy\u iaPresiientUder, the Roosecelc. wits performed in the Presbyter- ian Manse by Rev. Earl Hannurn tion 9,750.000 Junicr Cross mem- cent huntind g tripd . . . h. You brated Scot comic, and perhaps one bers in the nation are taking a tw other Devanny. The Democratic should have seen "Soapy" «"" > * • • • The attendants were Miss Marie united stand for national prepared- Meyers and his missus doing Handerhan and Thomas W. Hoy, ness 'behind their country's quasi- the czardas recently at Var- both of Perth Amboy. official agency, the American Hed Cross," tie said. They are part- ady's Lonely Acres. . . . And Mr. and Mrs. Prybylowski are (with the capital i>> now on a wedding trip and upon ners in the work of jthelr govern- private Collie Almasi is rid- their return they will make their ment and of tht atfttlt Red Cross Selling the Largest Stock and ing around town, when on home on Gordon Street, Perth organization." Best Quality of Toys at Lowest leave, in a brand new car. Amboy. Urging all schools ln the Town- Prices. ... If you haven't seen any of Bicycles. Tricycles, Velocipedes, administration in Washington is fighting Dolls, Doll Coaches, Desks, Auto- the K of C boys around lately COAL, FUEL AND OIL mobiles, Lionel Electric Trains, it's because they are busy re- Buy Now and S»?e Money! Table Sets, High Chairs, Pool decorating the Columbian Club FUR HATS Tables, and a Complete Line of in preparation for a big party M. MOHR COAL CO. Other 1941 Toys. to save democracy, for the boys in service next MINQtAUTE 74 Howard St., Hont >'• •>• 405 State Street month. ... To Match Youf Coot Cor. Broad Perth Amboy Mode to Order (with the small OPERATOR 13 REPORTS: FINGER 17 00 • I .WW That the Red Cross Service pins have arrived and all Roll Call workers should get in Hats Made to Order touch with Mrs. Leland Rey- We are oil with the President in his fight! nolds at once, The pins should For All'Occasions be worn all during the roll To win this fight wt mutt have unity. We must in v«ry way possible call. , . . That lovely young LEVINS miss in the camel's hair coat Evening show our determination to support our Chief Executive. attracts quite a hit of atten- SPORTING GOODS CO. FAMOUS HATS tion during her evening walks f 192 Smith St., Perth Amboy 74 Smith St. Perth Amboy This is no time for partisan politics! on Rahway Avenue. , . . Ser- Phone P. A. 4—0937 Next to Strand Theatre geant George Balint has a stiappy new convertible. . , , With this thought in mind, the Democratic Organisation iin Mid- Starting tomorrow William dletex County has nominated the following candidates—men who are Appl'egate takes over as the new chi«f of Woodbridge Fire well known in the community, who have rendered good service to ^ Company No. 1. fellow citnens and who deserve the support of all the voters of the Quality Coats County. OPERATOR XYZ PHONES: Alvin (Sewaren) Hendrick- sen, now in the air corps, vis- ited in town the early part of i On Credit the week. , . . Augie (Town Democratic Candidates Hall) Lolargo is planning to AT NO EXTRA COST! get married Decmber 6. Axel Kjellman is opening a The some old EASY TERMS; no interest, no tax, FOR MEMBERS OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY store next to the College Inn, no government restrictions . , . , . . Wonder who that man is FREDW. DEVOE AMBROSE J. MUDRAK who exercises that Scottie on Main Street every day. . . . BERNARD W. VOGEL Ethel Logan had a scrumptious time during her cruise to Hav- SALE! ana. . . . The kids at St. James' went to school all FOR SHERIFF dressed in costume (or a Hal- In Addition Gorgeous lowe'en party Wednesday af- Winter Furred Coats, WILLIAM A. ALLGAIR ternoon. • 16 $27.50 to $49.50 LAST BUT NOT LEAST: FOR CORONERS The cops have their fingers crossed hoping for Chat raise— FRANK T. KURZAWA EUGENE J MULLEN if enough voters say yes. ., . . IN MEN'S DEPT.! FALL DRESSES The Woodbridge High School FOR MEMBERS OF BOARD O? CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS band is showing up as one of SUITS ^ _ the finest high .school musical tf $2.98 & $3.98 up! units at the football games, Also Values b / K ELMER E. BROWN ANTHONY S They can put a lot of college $30 & $35 *• ** bands to shame, too. . . . They SAMUEL D. WIUY tell me that Tony Aquila is PAY AS LITTLE spending most of his time in TOPCOATS, $20 FOR TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMEN Fords — expecting that Iselin AS $1. A WEEK will take care of itself. . . . also OVERCOATS OWEN S. DUNIGAN ANTHONY And last but not least, J haven't received a thing in the JOHN SAMONS mails about that High Street Jackets . miss for weeks, which it quite a change, . . , Mackinaws Ut'i Make It Unanimous On November 4, When en maneuevis, catholic Men's & Boys' PEOPLES ehftpialrw of "toft jtyiV PtvlsJjfcB LOW PRICED! P»ld lor owty mocritlc Ccunraitk usually, wt _up »ltW* OT Uw i board of j h|J/. ton tTUDk. > 186 SMITH STt i -' ' - *• -'fit' :-->.,•« ' a"V*-,i£- Je*'1" *"•*•"• - INDEPENDENT—LEADER FRIDAY, OCTORFR V. Page Nine

rian regimes and are in fsvor of a similar SPARE THAT TREE! iSnbepenbent-Ieakr system in the United States, with the power to decide questions vested in them and their rnMBIMSO jhr Wofldliriiltf leader (IBM) cohorts, \v»nrihrl N 1 regimes, which will be used against us if the ;! Williamson Kelly, Pr««lrl»nt; Maswoll 'l,OK»n, JOHNSON 'r,v;i'ii>ni; Lawrence F. Campion, Trrnsurtr; N. It! present struggle in Europe results in a Ger- man victory. Washington, D. C. Oft, 27. -jlli^/old stying lo; -When in Rom« t<;H W1F.I.IAMHON KELLY Editor and Publlnher Th«? IT. S. Nnvy Department long o Vi the Germans do" L;s K ftlSEGOItT Managing Editor This group includes those who would de- ago decided thf Bnttlr of thr At- lantic could be won only it an Wendell Winkle actuals tossed clare wat upon Germany and those who fa- n hat Into the ring for thf 1944 A* INHEPRNDKNT NEWSPAPKn effective way were devised to stop •mlMrrintlon Nattt 13.00 vrr JHI In i vor extending material assistance in the Nail bomber pinnr; ironi sinking resldenllil rtte in l»tt weeks convoys. Ttift difficulty was this of look Maiaiilne, In r?ply hope that other soldiers will do the fighting The N»r.l Focke-Wmf bomber has to * questldh nMted him by tlv and defeat the totalitarian states. a' cruising rangi of two thousand majazinc regarding hie personal mlles--more than that of any Brtt- position, Wlllkle eaid: "Thr presi- OUR STAND This last sub-section include*, we suspect, ! lah fighting plane. The British" dential rice of 1944 is i long w*y Ofr. if I fit thwc limes, l> m«v a majority of the people of the country, who j I therefore could deftnd their con- j Probably no' municipal campaign in re- voys far out it m with onlv b# nomlnaUd for Presldant despiie years has been marked so completely honestly believe that, while we are on Hit- anti-aircraft guns, which are not 11 the connivance of political man- pulators and haefcj. And, If I ler's list, the battle primarily belongs to na- nearly as effective as fighting a lack of definition of issues, as is tne planes. don't fit those times, political stra- tions now involved and that we, as a people tegy will not avail against the which will opme to an end Tuesday. The United States Na»v has are a bit generous with our help and at bit I unerring inc-tlncC df tiic people. he Republican ticket, which Mayor now solved the problem—by con- Therefore, I give no attention courageous to risk the displeasure of the i | verting freighters Into aircraft ear eitlier to the time servers, of th» Ll;t F. Greiner heads unopposed, is re- rler*. Each convoy, according- to Axis group, back room boys Today I am more nK in its Hid fnr re-election on its record the plan, will Include one such Interested In the presprvatlnn of freighter, which will carry about office for the past eight years, The De- ; 20 fighters. The hwvy and clumsy world in which an election c*n be held,' crats, without a Municipal Chairman in METALS FROM THE OCEAN Focke-Wulf bomber is no match | for speedy fighting pl»n«—whlcl To us Uiis Is a clear sialeineu: vital days required for organization, »re Metallic magnesium is being recovered' will be lent into the air from the of his willingness to run If the times, anrj the people, demand pending upon the individual personalities from *e* water at Freeport, Texas, and the! carrier at the first sign of danger. The fighters will also serve In his candidacy. , their candidates to bring success. heads of fofty university chemical engineer-' patrol duty for hundreds of miles [it seems to us that democracy functions around the convoy. No one can read, the mind of » irtg departments agree that the process is the dictator or estimate the will of a when the people are given an oppor- outstanding engineering achievement of 1941. people, but the .indications are that y to decide as between the policies of The Nazis have finally contri the government and the people, of Prof. Alfred White, of the University of buted an Imperishable documen Russia arc determined to csntlnu" •e party and thoBe of another. We think Michigan, says that 300,000,000 gallons of to this war, one which will prob to fight ag'sinst Oermany »t all ie policies should be clearly and speci- ably become as famous as ttii costs. raw ocean water is daily processed to produce ! kaiser's "scrap of paper" declara American officers in the delega- ally expressed. We regtet that this cannot 100,000 pounds of metal as well as large lion. It was given to the wort tion to the recent tripartite con- be the case. hy Joseph Terboven. Nazi Com ference In Moscow, report that at quantities of • bromine for anti-knock motor mlssloner of Norway, in a futlli Soviet air fields, mechanic, wort fuels. attempt to stop sabotage by loya fourteen houn daily in sleei and Scandinavians. Said Terboven: "I cold. Although there Is A f,',N day •Probably transcending in interest in the The recovery of the metallic magnesium is Is a mutter of Indifference to th work week In Russia, most werfc- Nazis if some thousands or per- (Hotting Tuesday ia the fate of the refer- important now that magnesium alloys are men return to their jobs on fie haps tens of thousands of Nor- rest day without pav. Itu.v-in. diim which, if adopted, would give mem- being so widely used in the construction of wegian men, women »nd children accordlnit to thfss gsnthmen. mav r.Urve rfhd freeze to death during of the police department an increase airplanes. They are the lightest metals used well hold out for quite some t'm? this war," to come. $300 per yeaT. The present maximum in industry, having practically the strength W. Averelt Harrlman, head of kary for a patrolman is $2,500. of aluminum and about two-thirds of its Prom Berne, Switzerland, comes the delegation, called ont attention to the Interesting fact thM. ma- (For a newspaper to take an unequivocal weight. word from a reliable source that This Week In Defense Other Editors Mussolini is making every effort cchinery y and hahdd bbeen \ in a matter of this kind is not an In time to come man will take many things to fortify the Brenner Pass before evacuated from "danger" areis P course. All the candidates in the pret- Aid to Britain, Ruwia 1 the Senate a resolution authoriz- the cold weather sets In, It may safer areas to the east, in accord- from the ocean. In fact, he will draw heav- f Amerl nm ' Say; be that the Italians have revised ance with prearranged plan?. enmpaign have remained silent on this ily upon the earth's atmosphere for useful Lend-Leass Expediter Harrl- ° " "- , , i man, , returnereturned froirom Moscoiwoscow* concon- litter. It would be much pleasanter if T Production Progress The Shooting War ' substances. We may even look to the Sun, ferences on aid to Russia, re- could find it in our conscience to do OPM Production Director Har. We believe that the American rte d to lhc preslclent people were fully prepared for the for' our power and thus secure an unlimited RussiaP° , n government an "»•d >people rison Issued the following sum- Taxpayers' Group Urges same. are determined to fight on at all 'resident's statement, in his radio source of energy. inary of production progress: There is no animosity in our declaration costs but thf Soviet armies "need address Monday flight that the Ships -all Navy and Maritime hooting war has started. In point substantial quantities of muni- Commission contracts arc ahead 1 pt we believe in Woodbridge Township, tions and raw materials," Treas- at-fact, it started many months To Reorganize Agencies WHO WANTS THE TRUJTH? of schedule and by the end. of ago, The date of Hs beginning was, a betse ta» rate of .nearly. $7,QQ. per ury Secretary Morgwthau ad- No-remlier one .lQ.QQ0.-tai cargo notthe 3epl«ittb»r day when M^l according tothe return* frortv• »»n*l inMnwiU T!w remedyy )& ia».- vanced the Soviet Union" another ship Will be turned -out every day; not-the 3epl«ittb»r day- when M^l-- according -to--the return* frortv• »»n*l ndred and with outstanding debts of over Roosrvelt ordered the NavN y tto' ' a questionnaire to all candidatedidt s II mediatdi e action lsadlnit to comnl n- of human beings but it is often shackled by Bombers-designs ready for mass reorganisation of the departments 1,000,000, is in no position to meet this shoot at sight on any German for the 1942 legislature, we arc production and four gigantic now of state government." the tendency of individuals to become wed-1 fensc Supplies Corporation au- plants will be in operation by warship entering our defensive getting close to the time when it is true that wages of school waUrs. It waa not even the day I New Jersey will have a complete It was pointed out that there i- ded to convictions that become next summer; TahKs—production chers were boosted this year but when last June when the Arst American reorganization of the present be- no reasonable excuse for mere tlr- being doubled by farming fut to lay and that the way to corrrct truth, itself. j ing Company for imports of make1 2,000 a month; Powder and merchamt ship, the Robin Moor, wilderlng maae of its beards, bu- [it taken into consideration that they re- an hc r was deliberately sunk by a German reaus, agencies and commissions. the situation is clear. It, i* e:- Let us assume, for example, that some,«"»» ? * . materials neces- Small Arm*—abreast of schedule tlmated that complete reorganiw- Ire special training for their position »t a r submarine whose commanding of- The New Jersey Taxpayers As- ! Bftry to U. S. defense industry. with 30 of 70 planned plants now tion would result in a savin?: to in production. 61 by spring. ficer had be«n informed of her na- sociation recently sent a letter isiderable cost, and that right now many man in our community makes a great discov-: The Fedeml Loan A(?ency an_ tionality. The real, beginning of the ttHpayers of several million The Prratdsnt announced that to all candttatti fot the iHl lefr ety. hitherto unknown to men and women.! nouriced disbursement to Great the shooting war was.earlier atlil; dollars yearly. them receive far less than the present by January 1 he will place he- uro In whlf&liVislKd. the fol i i j lL .i. i i Britain of another •100,000,000 on it cam* on tli« for policemen, the argument to us launched his attack on th'<5 'democ- it epochal, we assume, and the thinker, tne mmm loan to thaVcoun- up tank output to double the reduction of hope for '•'ihe, taxpayers cf i try for which Britain put up as racies of Western Europe, For on 1. Do you favor a pms to lose force. present contemplatnri production. New Jersey. There appears li announccs it to the world. that day he made war upon our in the number of board3, bureaus, He said the program is being de be every reason to bslirvr ihni, he policemen this year—largely we think own American kind of civilisation; agencies, and commissions of the One wou]d expect human beings to re- veloped primarily for this coun- action leading to the achievement and from that day forward it was state government? 1 the efforts of this newspaper.—were try's own needs. Maj. Gen.DeverS, 2. Will you promote and vote Of this purpose, will start in t.n ceive the information with open minds, test j Both Houses of Congress passed legislature early in the 1942 sefsion, fen an eight-hour day. When this propo- appropriation and sent it to con- armored force commander, speak- it rjy logic and experience and then embrace j ference to adjust minor differ- ing in Philadelphia, said there only kind of world in which we about such a |on arose and it was their intention to put it with enthusiasm. Unfortunately, that is ences. are already ample tanks for train- 3. Are you willing to introduce ing purposes. choose to live, our help would, be bills for this purpose? question of an eight-hour day on the not the way of the world. U. S. Ships Sunk forthcoming. Subcontracting , The Association stated that all Blot, we took the stand that they were The 9,000-ton freighter LE- Christian Science Here is what would likely happen] The, OPM Defense Contract The immediate taSk before us answm wiu be pubuclaed through- HIGH, flying the American flat: now is to deliver into the hands election titled to this consideration and should re- Some people would think that it might in- on a run from Spain to West Distribution Division issued an QUt tne stete prlor to tne Army compilation of existing con- of our friends the goods which we and that if no ar5swcr-ls received, Church Calendar ive it immediately. Their working sched- terfere with their business profits. They;I Africa to pick up a cargo, was are producing for the defense of| i i be made would denounce the discovery as a com-1 sunk In the South Atlantic on tracts offering the best subcon- that fact wou d a s0 curtailment went into effect July I. tracting opportunities and an- democracy. We agree with the known to the public, munist immediately. October 19. All hands were res- President that "it can never be !Chrl»t(an Science—First Chinch cued. The American-owned nounced a plan for prime con- The purpose of the question- •Because of its financial condition and be- tractors to "adopt" whole &ma) doubted that the goods will be naire is to put all candidates ot Christ. Scirntisl, Sewarpn, is * Other* would see in the enunciated prin- freighter BOUD VENTURE was branch of The Mother Church, Thr of the perilous and uncertain days industries for the duration. Di- delivered By this nation, whose on record on these important sunk several hundred miles south Navy believes in the tradition of First Church of ChiisU Sclent!;;-., ciple some challenge to their established po- ;of Iceland Qctobeif 16. ThePresi- vision Director Odium said the questions so that the public can ad, we feel that Woodbridge Township Curtiss-Wright Airplane Com 'Damn the torpedoes; full speed be informed of the candidate's in Boston, Mass. Sunday services sitions in economics, sociology, religion, or \ dent told a press conference the 11 A. M., Sunday School, 9:30 A not commit itself to the vfage increase pany, for example, has adopted ahead!'" Every consideration of stand and thus be guided in voting. other fields. They would pounce upon the of the LEHIGH seems to American self-interest, every re- M., Wednesday Testimonial met- establish that merely keening the aluminum industry and will Replies tabulated to date show the three-year period which passage of farm out parts of 1U orders to gard for the safety of this Hem- ing 8 P, M, Thursday, reading thinker with all the glee of a. dog chasing a ships from actual combat areas almost uniform agreement that the room, 3 to 5 P. M. referendum Tuesday would require. We those aluminum plants hard hi isphere, every hope of keeping the various agencies of the state rabbit. no longer protects them. "Everlasting Punishment" is I'nr by, .cmtailowt of cnUiaji,, pro destruction of war on'the other w"eVe.""created""with "no "regard for" \\, therefore, that it should be defeated The Navy Department announc- Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunria'-, So'the proceu would go for decades before ed the destroyer KEARNY, "at. duction. ' side of the ocean, prompts us to their relation to the state govern- that when and if conditions. warrant, a throw our full strength now into ment as a body should be com- November 2. in all Christian Eci- the truth*"Would; find itself welcome on -the Uctad by a. submarine undoubt- Toe War Department, anuounc enoe -Churches..— and Socituei edly German" on October 17, the defense-of the- Atlantic. We pletely reorganized to elfmtrlttte e-year arrangement be worked out for ed the Quartermaster Corps wil welcome the President's endorse- throughout the world. • globe. reached part with 11 crew mem- make iU contract awards on a waste, extravagance and overlap- ne kind of equitable adjustment in wages, ment of the broader Senate ver- ping of functions. The Golden Text is: '•Righteous- Readers may think this is far-fetched. bers missing, one critically in' regional basis, direct negotiations ness exalteth a nation: but sin i- jured and eight Injured slightly. sion of the Neutrality Act repealer The letter to candidates pointed llf the referendum is adopted, no reduc- which would permit the Govern- a reproach to any people." (Prov- They should read what happened in earlier The House passed and sent to •(Conth'.ied />n Paa-: Elfvs out in part that there Is no •n can be made within three years and ment, not merely to arm our mer- semblance of executive control over erbs 14:34K ages to the great men who attempted to lead chant ships but to use those ships > the present heterogeneous' Ungle Among the Lesson-Sermon' cita- pn only after pawage of another referen- tions Is the following from UIP the minds of men along new paths of truth, where they are needed most. The nor ls tiliVi, a uriifled sy6tem of warranting such reduction. Who can OUR DEMOCRACY rsstrlctlpns which we recklessly 1m- financial control. ''Some .units' Bible: "Thine own wickedness shall in the field of science or religion. They, oosed upon our own freedom of ac- correct trier, and thy backsliding* ll what will happen to the ability of the letter stated, "even have trwlr 1 should reridember that human nature has not tion are worth a, thousand subma- own income and budgets and oper- hll reprove thee: ' (Jercrhiah taxpayers to pay within the next three rines to Hitler, It Is time to put 2:19), changed very much in the ages since man ate entirely apart from the rest SAVING-SERVING an end to the He and the mockery of the government as 'states within The Lesson-Sermon also includes began to walk the earth. of American "neutrality" and free a state/ There is no uniform fiscal •the following passage from the cur ships for service in the great year. There is no uniform ac- Christian Science tKtbook, ''Sci- Now, there is nothing to be gained by de- c:-use for which the whole strength ence and Health with Key to the HE KNOWS THE JAPANESE g counting system by which the cost nouncing human beings for being foolish. All PROVEN B» THEIR or the United states is baing mo- of administering: -their functions Scriptures" by Miry Baiter Eddy: iTKe commander of the Pacific fleet, »ta- PRESENT STANDING AND bilized. ~ti, \. Times. can be accurately stated. Among "Do you ask wisdom to be merql- that any individual can do, for himself or ful and not to punish sin? Then ed in the Far East, has a ticklish job. PAST RECORD, ABOUT THE them, all there is much duplication herself, is to resolve to be open-minded, to 'ye ask amiss.' Without punish^ MOST CAREFUL INVESTORS Here's Where We Get OFF a,nd waste. While many are nec- has a chance, however, to understand essary and well administered, some ment, sin would multiply" ip. 10). eagerly await the revelations that are yet to IN THE WORLD ARC THE Rising above the alphabetical hat Japan is doing in that part of the continue after the reasons for their come and tot »tand ieady, upon proper occa- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES horizon, a new agency of infor- formation have ceased to exist. ACCIDENTAb COMPANY mation Is heaving Into view—the Itld. sion, - to discard the foundled half-truth for Others are soft nests for Ume Concordia, Kan.-Preparing to so Office of Pacts and Figures, com- duclw created by political rule. Rec- 1 |Admiral Henry E. Yarnelt, until some i[ig down under a full head of to the hospital to be with h^ the truth that is eventually destined to majce tifying this state of affairs is an daughter about to undergo an an- rtths ago, was commander of the U. 5. steam, carrying all plain sail to men free. obligation of legislators at any pendectomy, Mrs, Prank Porter teli \ royals, and freighted with a cargo time, but In the present condition et in the Far East. He was in actual con- ! of precious names . . . Here ls the down the steps and broke., her of .national defense it is a patri- ankle. Mrs. Porter and her daugh- Ft with the Japanese time and time again. ! answer to the pravers of ,s. be- otic call to duty that transcends wildered people. The Office of ter, Mrs. Roy Cooper, are sharing ALMOST AN ISOLATIONIST all consideration of political or per- the same hospinal room. |The admiral says that the r«al reason for Facts and Figures, or OPT, will aggression i» not a need for more Mahatma Ghandi, Indian leader, wants a co-ordinate the Office of Co-or- peace without a victory »n.d urges the Unit- dingtor of Information (or OCI), om for her people and for additional mar- OF THE ASSETS SACK Of 125,000,000 POLICIES i report on' the Office Of Govern- but "the belief of the Japanese military ed States, before giving 'unlimited assistance OWNED 6V 65,000,000 PEOPLE IN AMERICA ARE IN • ment Reports (the frequent ref- IT COSTS SO LITTLE [nd in the glory of conquest and superior- to Great Britain, to inquire about the future U.S.60VERNMENT S£CUHm&S. i erence to this as OGRE Is Just i ri typographicalerrorl,press-agent the Japanese people." of India, and other colonial possessions. I the Innumerable Press Agents of Yet SAVES SO MUCH The Mahatma hat the makings of an ideal ; the Individual i Department* (often called the PAIDS) and will under To &dd additional hazards protection to your TWO SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT isolationist. He is not worried, apparently, no circumstances do anything | There are two Schools of thought in the about the fate of Belgians. Norwegians, Poles, whatever that anybody else ls regular fire> insurance coverage—the perils doing already. Czech*, Greek* and other peoples of Europe. of EXPLOSION, Aircraft, Smoke, Wind- iltcd State* in regards to Hjtler, and hii I According to Mr. La Quardla, 1L >ciated stooges in Italy and Japan. 'Like Some people in the United States the isn't a prooagands agency. Ac- storm, Hail, Vehicles and other* should be Indian Nationalist likes to pick at the Brit- cording to tne reports, It Isn't a guarded against when the rates are so rea- |In the first group are individual*, like i substitute for any of the existing rsh. who think that Naj*' Germany i« ish lion, now engaged in a desperate strug nress agtnts. It is not going to' sonable. gle with a gang of predatory bandits, but hat bring order out of the existing that no combination of nations can chaos of the publicity depart- anything about the' matter excenl to sub- nothing whatever to say about the inter- [ ments; OFF Is Just, going to CONSULT US FOR RATES national cutthroat* that threaten to make i superimpose Its own "well organ- to Hitler's program. ' l«e<) hets" upon the splendid con- "Hey are' associated with others, like permanent Wrong* that are much greater ; fusion, Interpret the Interpreters. than anything that the British have done in • re-dlgest those who now digest eler and Nye, who think tnat the United i the digesters, explain what those should not be * concerned over what India, and elsewhere. , I who explain what the explainers I BOOT BROTHERS* COMPMI of the explanations mean, and co- ns in the other areas of the world and, ordinate the oo-ordjnators of if necjutary, we thould maintain an Newspaper advertising is increasing, ac- thoee appointed ,lo cWHln&te ths co-ordjnatlons of th« co-or- j> INSURANT T and navy big enough to whip »ny p<»- cording to reports, and the trend M visible RlCANS ARE WISE IN WWWVIN6 dinated. Before thW eumple of itM'MI AMtUlY.N ,1 TtlFPHOHf ef enemies. I in .tyidd|»M* County where "buiine«s men »re the fublltne admlnjstiatlVB genius com! OF TOUR |»|^: •mkihSk^m Paae Ten FRIDAY, OCTOBER V.. INDEPENDENT are traced to play their role [•, nnw In the process of making station, flight made by Germany's ^ep- force of heavier-than-alr pdtrol j on the moVM rf llglitrr- Ovr a imvitrr part of ths pnst home of the patrol blimps. L»IM-j forteut weather-conditions; para- Cape May, N, J, the nearby heavi- point. an the base of lighter-! Iinn-alr craft hurit l« the write.- of many other i chut* paefcen and maintenance atntlally Is a lightsr-thftn-oJr.baae. I than-nlr cr.ili wtivitv in Amrrln {wn rK-.irir i liio \y:>r!d WRS HI, peac? cr-tlimi-flir bate. Present, facili- The type ,, engaged In patrolling the Atlantic functloa1* having to do with aero-! m«n. and the U. 8. Marinas' para- Important a* Blimp Base j ; lor 20 ,.-avF Sn:r Nnvnl Air pud I:>:MIVS: Was iir.rri n't cnlv ty at Lnkehurst represent a $10,- used by the N nsutlcs in the Navy. It Is th*[ chute troopers are taught at Lake- The lmpirtnnrc of Lakehurr,", mi Stathn, l.kfhnrri v:s rom:ni«-' hv r-.ir Navy's llRli'lsr-thfln-alr COTPt 000,000 investment by the Navy. product of the ••'• r "Ml!i! im;i. T- -hip?, but it »lso served as thr To be added at Lakehurst are Hed on at i,yK. i ; Eehool. whtre officers and rnltit-j Maintained at Lakehurst, too, are lt« experiments with blimps, la] Unt r •')f :im*;' 5 JOVI ('ir:.'""'' WvtTii ITHV.UTHV. I for MMl" t'/ans-1 R»!:jin...... g. far rut to ,«ra. the Lake- two nnw hangars, a new radio Jersey produr ', 1 1 *d men art engaged in carrying > tlir lffis where homing plgeonr. attested by th? fact that the Navy. Inv-!'--• r'-'M ••'','. Yiv. i'rir A::. :i'• n:vl rom:<1-th--w.?rl(l ! hunt blimp-.. pupp'.rrr.'r . it the rival of thn i,,, of 3,000,000 (>i- ,,, Mipac-ity, Whlrl) ,;' our service, T;,,, feet long with grow up In—plenty of new blimiK i)ii1U; ,, ! room to romp and no danger cl" accidents." Navy Is In full ,,",, ' single addition c: "•',, AS Dale Hunter steered hi* car up the winding V personnel wak ::„ driveway he recalled the argument with which the Sion of 40 I'adpV ,'. Westcneater realtor, had clinched the sale five years Naval Reserve •„ .'. before. The Irony of it! Decade* had pawed, it seemed school at Liiifi+.m •" since a young voice had shouted a greeting to him Class taken on (in:;:,, across that wide lawn and a plump little body had emergency, numb::, t 3 rolled merrily dewn the bonking. Is Just complru!- • '" He fooled about the garage, drM'ding to face the training. The sf,• . : , prospect before him. How much lon|er, he wondered, n —Is halfway ti), , k: would he have to endure the agony of this djyt Other daises wi;, <•• A crash sounded in the kitchen U die entirsfl the to time. It Is iii"-y.v back vestibule. that the course ; Ellen was Standing over a broken bowl. Although air craft oprrn'n- customarily the one dependable element in the house- to complete th»: ••• . hold, now the sturdy frame trembled. "I'm that given to airpli:,,. :,,', twltchy," she apologised. the Navj's or \r,r, "Of course you are," he replied soothingly. "But to- morrov/ will be different. How Is she?" "As excited as If this was going to be the Jolllest party in the world." Newest innovaMrn at the Zoo in Ercnx Park, Mew York Is a section set apart for children. He inspected, the preparation!!—cocoa simmering on A Lesson In the stove, plates of fat sandwiches, a wooden board heaped with freshly baked cookies in animal shapes- then he sighed and went through the swinging door. Health Hie wife was arranging candles on a time cake that decorated the oenter of the table. TRENTON. Oi • H;-> "Oh, hello, I'm so glad you got here early. She do the people s'a. .... brushed her lips across his cheek. "It's handsomsV than tloned little M-iv i; ever this ye«.r, ian't It? Imagine hflW our darling would ton, N. J, in ;i :•••. love that big boat." Lynn MaliatTrv :-. . It was a marvelous con' •••••"•*• *-'ue lake, white sail. Health. anu "Happy Birthday, Simmie," printed across the A grammar • pennant. Hreno's letter r-.' There were nine places set. At each were little pack- ages exquisitely wrapped. "Help me tie these kites to the chairs." She handed "Dear Doctor M •!...: him three. "We had balloons last time but I was afraid "I am a t:.':i. they'd seem too babyish now." would likr to !'.:. • 'Katrine—I" He started to protest, then decided to glvp me any ir. •:: do as she had requested. th: city kor;)-. .. "Everything's perfect, isn't it?" She surveyed the people health;, l . table with a satisfied eJcpfcsSiifi: "Come up ^ana see ate It very m<\<; the nice presents I chose. Silently they mounted the stairs.'He noted with con- c;:-n the too bright eyes and flushed cheeks. It was a room any boy wculd cherish. A broad win- Poiiuing on; :;..•.• dow seat that overlooked woods. The book shelves rriust be kept :>i were full and the desk well-equipped. condition so 'nr healthy men an i -,i (The gifts were piled on the checked spread. Katrine .- V:- haffey replied a> l<>:. took hold of a pair of football pante. "Isn't it hard etter: to believe our ch)ld Is old enough for these? Last year "Denr Mary it wes the Indian outfit. .Remember?" Dale nodded. Indulgence seemed to be the only course "There arc a r;i:. to take. done to keep ;:•,•• : "I .had the sjreetest girl, in the tey department at Jersey hp.ililr. Benton's," jhe went on. "H^r perJhlw is exactly Sam- could not t'.ii ;. rnie's age, so she knew just the games and toys to them In one ;••; recommend." nurses and hn:::: He watchbd Katrine's face as she displayed the vari- flclals are w irki:i. ous purchases. Pull of animation this one day in the little girls like year. Tomorrow she'd He for hours inertly on the porch henlth. or explain again and again h6w ahl'a left Sammie "Many ycii . ., alone in the tub for only a steond while-she answered children ui '(l »• the telsphone. She hadn't dreamed that the screen many diftl d was loose or that he'd try to climb out the window. diphtheria. M •>:• What was to be done? "Adoption—after a year cr cm new h:',i- '"'• so, when the wsrst of her anguish has worn oft," the clnated and mm..:: specialist had advised. big words »!];••:. But several ytirs had passed since the tragedy and bles cm !". , • there wis no sigh of any diminution in her grief. these dlsjasf 5 ('.• Suddenly the leaned oV«r and whispered,: "He does protect yi;:i ;u, A .t iJhsied inhabitant leads Miss Ruth Dtcjeriy ond some youngsters on to Noah'j Ark 1 1 come on this day. At intervals all mprning long I've and other di. :.'" heard his footsteps pattering about the playroom. When •'Schr.il dc •• I started up there, they stopped." dren now in o.'ic Dalo stiffened. Katrine was getting worse. Never be- there i.s ;r:v...;: fore had she c°ne as far as that. may be.conrr. i "ListenI" 'She (tripped his arm. doctor cr (i'.'i ' ' He gave a little jump. It did sound like a child homes when ;'.-• : 1 overhead. Evidently this annual party, where the host dren ,ami li'l ' . ani-tiii.. guwti 3ffl» j&aafeffl* i»a c;iix .the, rfitaA-^ keen them m-.^' ments and the presents were real, was beginning to make him as jittery as his wife. the jo1! niiiki "He's comlfig to us;" she murmured. milk vnu tin:.-: Numbly ttisy mored into the Mall. that tip '.'.:•• And down the stalrcate hopped a little tow-ruaded si!- i<:v! !'•' boy decked out In an Indian eoatume. bap- are cii>;i: 1 1 "How do you do, I'm Poxy,' he announced with »n "Thfif a ' ' ' odd accent, "and I'm growing hungry for my tea." which o:hf n It was Dale who recovered his voice first. "How-how K";» vr.i l"ii —did you get—In—here?" Otllf tlllll'1. '• 1 yourfel[ rv: "A great, great b:g boat brought me." He spread hi , a:, a wn.-h all di\ arms wide. "I'm evao-evaou»ted." getting enoiK'i "Hew do you is, "Where is hi:; m:t:."..' • lie asked l!1 "You btd wicked b:y, I told you not to take a for- r- ! Elie rsi.-:c! tier eje;, Hr.ivcnward. 'The (alher. step from my bedroom," Ellen ccrumftt Horn bel»w. Foxy/' he aft- too. *nd nil t'i" ; '-/as In the Royal Air Fcrcc' 1 She lifted a terrified face to her mistress. "It war, nounctd with an habits wiii-: "ale Lav; his wife .stoop over Foxy with the same Juct until Sunday, ma'am, when I'd have a chance to tiuBht are i: >: of tsnricrnea she had. once bwWAverl up;.i her take him to the boarding house I found for him. HC odd acttnt, "and h<:?lt'' It '• Colin tfqMroft. I kept housfc for his mother em I'm growing hurt* i son. "Ctnv.-," thn cot:::d, "I know wh;re there's the hoys »'n* Isvaly cak? for (ea." !•• in K^'f I'- grandfather for years, until the cH Eentbnun die' Brw |or _ « _ »nd Mlia MVgaret mtrrlefl an Sntlshman and went •r' "*' As the twj want dewn tlie stairs hand-i'H'.ar/J she will he :!!"i''- across to live in London. I couldn't lit harm come to ^ imilt-.l bad; at him. "I:::1; U lucky, d«r," :.he said, and women v^ ••I "xtin-l ; thi youngster." i t • "that w: have such a nics place ftr children?" rrn 'for a 1> We :V. a !rr<3 ;hct of the new NogVs Ark v/hich houscj many kinds of small animals. "J. i••!• '

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Moil of tht onlmols in Hi« Childfen's Zoo (ttq bo pkktd up and U-i'W.q ant of th« tlnn pigs pf tht MO U Mt iC LL E Cattlo In vh9 Chiltirow'c lop. One *>" Mill Nwthy hcldi up f tiny p'8 PMtsHte th» pgpiiar f>i«M thii youngHor fiadi. Ml** »#•»/• ,«M» «» — '- • tot lit «Wpgnh Hi h»«4 ~%uahanbwL to ;,i. Democrats, (iflving lo a brisk 1940 and not once In 1941. I Us •,ii Iliclr efforts to elect suffl- only report, he added, was nn i>[ their candidates to es- "unofficial" one. fli R majority In both houses "Now and then,' he continued. '••.,!• legislature, have taken the "the topic arose In corridor dli- ,.',r,;\.; at every point. Theyj OUR 82nd BIRTHDAY cuwlons not over formulating * ,'. !"vellert barrage after barrage program or even studying one, PORK LOINS i - r opponents for the notorl- but over who would get what job. Fresh Small Loins ••.•:i-i!f?;!".S !)v the Republicans Four jobs were In prospect, three . "\ :sr, have pointed out the Commissioners at >10,000.00 apiece From Young Porkers c-.\ the least provoca- But the Party's for You! and an engineer at $15,000.00. It Uic Civil Servlc system I' becoming a Republican habit, It Yes, your A&P is mighty proud of being 82 years old, liut there's something that Whole or Either •I - litv-iWlcin majority, and seems, to refUM to even tarry over t. i Half c -rgri si'pport for Lhflr can- the thought of any job which makes us prouder still. That's the fart that we have such big "buys" for you! Come S«r«c With A&P Fancy Appldouc* . :•«. in order to carry out Gov- pays under $10,01)0.00 a year. to the "party" in your..A*1 ^ Super Market today! See the delicious top quality ., y,vson's prosrair. "If a State Water Authority Is] foods at amazingly low pnfcw^ How are they possible? Because A&P wages war on •,,•) rt Mis Republicans ip set needed, which I seriously doubt,, it Choice firidi—iMihw Spring LMh Ib V rtp-;,- PUte WftlRf Authority should be strictly and motlculouBly waste, buys direct, does awaV with many unnecessary in-between expenses and ,;r|.T 'o eain t45.00O.O0 worth ot 1 non-partisan. With the McCtavc LEGS»LAMB -fi.i.'.si , wsn exposed fiK week proposition in mind, I certainly can shares savings with you. ComeYor your share of the savings today! Naturally Agtd y.fnjitcr Crawford Jamlcson nf : understand why the Newark City Any Cut from Itt 6 WitIb Commission protested at the pros- Green Giant Peas -^ 2 '** 25c Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 3 • 20c ! ^ 25 flunlv. ppct of having Its »40,ftOO,ooo.OO i,v.wwiii PRIME RIBS - BEEF :,us," he said, "ft brand new ftparlmen'. looms on the Interest, In the Poquannock and Niblets MM wf m MI taoz.«n|0c Tomato Soup M^NA 3 ««• 16c Extra fancy—For Frlcawe, Silid, Cfcickw A U ib The. Milk Control Board Wanaquo reservoirs taken over by All Sizes p,i i.hf Department o: Alcoholic the State. - Corn «,WM •2O«.«-1OI Spaghetti ««•»*««« 3^:'23 FOWL '(r«r»gf Control ware converted "Thus, a cmlous cocVtail oi milk •he Republican legislature Into and alcohol and water is being Del Maiz Corn e««*wi i7.r.c*9e Spaghetti 3^19c Tip tt littm ib »r:ts»n plaything- Amembly fashioned liy the Republican-con- McClavt now ha* an- trolled legislature. It wouldn't be ,10c Codfish Cakes 2 :23c AQUND POT ROAST 1. that hills are b«ing print- at all surprising if the public at Sliced Beets. . fh C SUNNYFIELD foi introduction at tht leglsta- the election November J supplied b 27c Tetter-Cooked \L l\, s*Mion November.1» « au- them with the bitters. Campbell's Beans 3c: 20c Swift's Prem t 2 It 23c READY TO EAT HAMSWhol««r Either HUf 3 Ann Page Beans s 3 17c Tomato Ketchup A&P Quality taf This Week 4 District Directors Peaches !;Kr , 16c Pride of Farm Catsup 2'^ 23c SIRLOIN STEAK Naturally Ag«d lb Dole's Pineapple Gems ^»»9c Gulden's Mustard 9 SUNNYFIELD In Defense Are Named By WPA qE E No Sliced Pineapple S ^17c Ann Page Mustard 2 ,z 15c SLICED BACON 8«|ir-Cnrid from P««e Nine) To Handle Operation Of New b " « **• 17c Ferris. Cudahy's Puritan .Wilson's CerUllttt, SunnyMeld POftBChOUSC StCtk • lb. DivWion Of Detente Fruit Cocktail ^^ •'«- 2 L'n , 23c Heckers' Farina Kill t» made wiUi bidders.- fti)d Pll,Z^L 2 , 27c Smoked Hamsw^^VLS,^ 29c Pot Roast mmuzmt 29c ino<* wiU so USjer b« "the dom- Training - Grapefruit Sections 2 \ 25c Mello-Wheat nntmg licDor" In malting swards Ralston Wheat Cereal »«•*.. 19c Loin Lamb Chops "«"•"<•'- 37c Top Round Steak . 35c Ubor Newark—Appointment of four Grapefruit mmm,mt 2 .-; 25c district directors of the new WPA Shoulders of Lamb.t.t ^ 19c Cross-Rib Pot Roast 21c M directors Knudsen and division of defense training and Dole's Pineapple Juice 21" 23c Wheatena . Jiilman and War and Navy Sec- re-employm«nt was announced to- n 2ie taries Stlwion and Knok Issued day by State Administrator Rob- {TSS, 2 X.13« Loin Pork Chops ^^' 33c Chopped Beef joint jtatument that the lnWr- ert Allan, as part of an Intensified Grapefruit Juice * Zt 3 TJ 20c Roiled Oats F uption o( defense production by 2 ri Spare Ribs ^. . .19= Brisket Beef .24« campaign to train WPA workers Orange JL, Juice 3 r:, 25c Quaker Oats . . 2 X: 1 Te Ikes or slowdowns "I* the great- for niches in private Industry. 6 T 12c help aggressors can get these The men and their territories are; VE6ETABLE n «-pk« 5c Fresh Hams "-i.* ««^»»» "27c Plate & Navel Beef »ys when material on the bat- Archie E Miller, 267 Ege rtcor- V-8 Cocktail ^ 2 Z 19c Sunnyfield Corn Flakes' 111 lefleld ii everything." They asked recki Avenue, Jersey City. Bergen, Broilers & Fryers J^S, 25c Smoked Butts «r.< ^37c nployers and employees to tele- Essex, Hudson, Passalc, Morris and Campbell's TOMATO JUICE 3 ;;:s 17c Minute Tapioca . . r JhwtCutPwk the U, S. Conciliation Ser- Warren counties. ANNpsGESrH8A n mnim%i Roasting Chickens ,^ a. * 29c Smoked Caias ^ 25c the OPM in cases of labor Tomato Juice ' «3 5c Evap. Milk 3 s r hlffirultles so they can receive Prank Garrlel, Mb Jollne Avenue, f b Whtli Flmmertmte attention." Long Branch: Mercer, Burlington, i • Turkeys T> S~XZ. 35c Veal Shoulders Monmouth jind Ocean counties. Living Cortt and Pricei Roy S. Hall. 128 Murray Street, Ducks unBi,i.nri-E>tr.nncy b 2Qc Leg or Rum 29c , The Labor Department reported Elizabeth: Middlesex, Union, SUrUut ouldmib living coetii for moderate Income Somerset and Hunterdon counties. Fresh Calas w!r 23c Veal Rib Chops 35c lien In large cities are now T. Anthony Skelly, US Bryant percent higher than belore Avenue, Ventnor City: Cape May, outbreak of war in Europe. Atlantic, Cumberland, Camden, re Administrator Henderson, In Gloucester and Salem counties. Qualify lb if port to the President, said The men will work under J Fresh Shrimp . 25c U 8 needs price control leg- Francis Moroney, recently desig- Fresh Codfish Steaks»19c b ItlR'.lon "and we nead It last." nated by Allan as state director of the New Jersey WPA's re- Fresh Flounders ^ 13c Fresh Fillet o.d»U 2Sc Priqritwi employment division. Allan said Priorities Director Nelwn issued the four new appointees would Smoked Fillet " 23c Fancy Butterfish . <» 9* order entirely rfrohlbltlng the place qualified WPA workers with d of copper for non-defense industries for in-plant training 3 °< Rock Lobster Tails 29c Icoiutrucilor. after November 1 The training period is limited |uul after January 1 for 100 cl- to 160 hours, during which WPA an nrttcles such at toys, Jewel- will pay the trainees' wages, which rj. dress acceisorles, houBe turn- wiH be at the rate prevailing In ,3!:.HKS ami burial equipment. He till plant for learners. As soon ordered continued through as they acquire tile minimum skill iber the curtailment of light required, the WPA trainees will link production for civilian use. be transferred to the company pay- M: Nelson announced a series roll. -Chut $ ipit plant a, upt'H meetings in Minneapolis, The first few Instances of in- Cincinnati, NOY. 5; In- plant training under the plan have f, WSL HIWSL wMiflhin unui.t~n.-i, Nov. 8; Rochester,Nov. been vefy successful, Allan d rl. East Oronge, N. J, Nov. 14; with virtually 100 per cent place- tnd Pittsbui'Rh, Nov. 18; to ac- ment by the end of the training Sweet Cider ^- 25c = f41cMixed Nuts »19c inislnessmen with the pri- period. In another phase of the brin;:. system. program, In which vocational school Jane Parker Donuts «-*• - -«12c Cranberry Sauce 2 °'21e facilities are used, approximately Tin- OPM certified these seven lg«. pig. 23' niil-v.-1'st communities as entitled 2,000 WPA workers have been Budded Walnuts ** *-22« Presto Cake Flour „ sun-ial consideration in the | placed In private Jobs. S Eewtiation of delense contraots Jack Frost Sugar 10-55c HQflgy GOLDEN BLOSSOM Hb ia. 23C 2^lbl|n49c Soft Shell Pecans . -19t Cake Flour S 2 III 29» i(tw. they face unemployment P-C "to prToriUeVf Grand' Rapids. quest that East coast filling sta- Pure Honey «HPAGE ^iOc ^ific Flako P.e Cruit . l^lh Fruit Peels oKTi Ontonton, Ga.; Greenville. tions remain closed between Aunt Jemima 2ri9c m Met 2 Ei'uo'n'"*Wls.r Newton and j,> m antl 7 R m. Mr. Ickes said Grape Jam Fancy Pumnkin #*« I «, ia«.Citron Peel DflGHEDHRY 19c lZ and MSrisIteW, O ;-ft&e movF was Hade possible by Pancake Flour Civilian t)rf«nie the return of 4fl -tankers by th British, increased transportation 2 ^ 25c Apple Butter "TSffi »o 10c Sliced AppBes ««-. - J- President proclaimed _ No- facilities to bring oil,to the East Ann Page Syrup |vemi>VTl-ir" 'Civilian DefeMjj coast and the fact that his con •««•«- 2 anS 29C Wilbert's K Wax 133c 55c Candies & Gums •.'*- 3 •« 10cYukon Club vek" The Proclamation asiwa servatlon program • had•• reducei Blueberries nencans "to become .better ln- the oil reserves shortage from 9, 2^ 15c Kleenex . . . 2c 23c ol the many vitaitll hasa 000,000 btrreU to 476,000 barrels. Baker's Cocoa 'The civilian deiense program 2 L^ 17c Kirkman's Borax Soap 6 25c ml of opportunities . . • 1« '™, Iona Cocoa rtlcipation of every Individual, w i ) u Kirkman's Cleanser 3 13c Sivillan Defense Director w Other Editors Condensed Milk "'««"« ::\h. Dowitic-Mlld in Flivir Ib. Juardla announced the theme of Camay Soap . . 2 11c SWISS CHEESE 33* Baker's PREMIUM CHOCOLATE 2 '^ 27c ..., week: The only effective Say answer lo total war is total de- Baking Chocolate KL2L". 17c Palmolive Soap . 2 11c Wholt Milk Amrioli Ib, Air (Continued from P»ge Nine) Oxydol . . " . '•••PK>-20C SHARP CHEESE Cartfully Aged for Fllvtr 33 The War Department Minounc- Davis Baking Powder 2 \; 23c ib i the pre«ent 54-group combat the mind can only reel with ad White Sail Soap Flakes 2 . 27c lane program Is being expanded miration. We are now to hav< Baking Powder DoXS—10c Muenster Cheese '-"»-«•« 29c Butter ? C o provide organization of »« OFF, the Office of Pacts an. NBTLE-I ^'21C nmbat groupB-a virtual doubling Figures. When the Office of Ut B&O Molasses. . 15c Ivory Flakes or Snow 2 X 41 Gruyere Cheese Liederkranz Cheese ••""•»;?,* 23c >! Army Air strength. The new ter Confusion and Hysteria (ti oomest GREEN PEAS b A&P COFFEE :,he number under contcact to IDT Deputy OCD Director Oi!l But there Is also another type Hot House Brown M ConlDlnt VllaminsAt,,B il a report to local defense of expenditure—for example, that c++ -15c Southern Yarns A!^ C. 3 ^ 10= [co'.iiicls- "The Progress , of the WPA writers' project, tlie prep- ll Enjoy full-flavored coffee. Have freshly roasted A&P Coffee ' :" -g'.vlug detailed Intorma- aration of a bopk to be titled I td9c Table Celery "*&* ^ 7c "America Eats." which will trace Iceberg Lettuce l::?^ beans Custom Ground right before your eyes to "fit" your owtj on all phases of the Arm' Pttrfnt* Frnm Catifcmii ConUlm O the history of barbecues, clam UariQlS vitamins A^ B , Ct *• coffee pot. That's how you'll get all the rich, magnificent fljvqr p'l*n«p program. balcet, itc., and explain why BQB t ^«15c Fresh Kale 'KtSSS 2 •»• 9c From Neirby Firms a k of coifee at its best. Just try it—and" compare with pre*#Wjr/l Stlactiv* Service tonians like baked beam. That ls toffee, "any grind for every pot". What's more, here's a luxury a "service" which the taxpayers ConUlN VltllRlai »t B+, C+c++ Oc PoUt8esjrH, ', W't10^29c c.ice Service Headquarters could, and probably would prefer o lM|b that actually is thrifty. Visit our Coffee Department—tfldty-: •tit aiv»u»«pient3 to clae- to, pet alontf without. - N. V. Yellow Turnips"'^,t c'+? 2c Oranges &2XX 12 - 25c ask for Custom Ground Coffee! . ivmv ijien with mechanic Warld Tl 1 ++ IMIaalH Eisilleol Source tMilMlu + Indicate* figod Spurce ' 'Join the thousands who have changed to Custom hf fo: H the. ' »re dischargee Ground A&P Coffee and now save yp to 10c a '•j ii»f Sj? immediately em- 4 COfPEt In d*f>:n«u [ijduitry. "Re TJie use ol copper In more than ••'il nfll^j' -.pcratV'l by the on* hundred types of civilian ar- mttnjwrt Scivivt t*i each ticles, will be rtfUittM by forty 11 i MAIN STREET WQ0DBIUDGE EIGHT 0' CLOCK 2 I'I In'.erv'cd vnrh man t« 1396 IRVING STREET RAHWAY p«r cent for the rest of tilts year Op0o«lte Wocdbrldgt National Bank u t« and fifohlb.lted after January 1st, fletwee^i Cheffy St. find East Mj))tori RED CIRCLE pr iirlhit tfl a|i Qrdir bv the Dj- • • '•. r' . . "' visioB «{ Prloritiei oT the OPM 271 4MITH STREET PERTH FQRDS Oil, U*W It is fttM^fd W Mfure adequate NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. BOKAR COFFEE r tar |l d Wsue HH NO Me*t i)-,' Paae Twelve Forward March! MUGGS AND SKEETER By WALLY BISHOP By H. S. Sinn, Jr. BEPI5- I /VDORBTBULINME, WHAT HAPPENED? NO, IT AND I MEAN \ ^SO REGSlE WON'T Od' of work. But this is not thr APPOINT6P- ^( MY MARKS WERB J SOMETWN A FIST-NOT J NELSON CRACKS DOWN ' ABLE TO MAKE TH£ NO, HE'S % ON "BOOTLEGGERS" AS or.lv effect of EPAB's ban on HAV1MG A « HE WASStUDV- J> &AO ENOUGH 8Y ME RAN INTO, A DOOR" J building. People In genera! will EXAM IN SCHOOL ~ 1 •>PAB MOVES TOWARD LITTLE EVE IN HARD FOR /( COMPARISON, lA/TO rot be able to build, not be ablr TOPAV? 1 (I/O6BR SUPKRV1SION TBOUSLE" \OOT MIMCOIN OF VITAL MF.TAI, In expand their activities; and In 3 many localities new schools, <^-^t—II— vc;^ H1_ EXTRA INDUSTRIES 1 When President Roosevelt re- rhurfhw and hospital? ran not be CRAMMIN " shuffled high defense officials btiil:. Kimf weeks aco, tiierp was con- In a liisruaston with number speculation whether ihe disclosed decisive action lo enforce its over- 5_*£ "irS rilfShr baMt, bteaw^ ».."=.=e there in not mur-h all power. in them but wood and plaster. This speculation ended. how- dim- Copper pipes can not be used m; e»er, wh*n Donald Nelson, these homes, but steel i« no; so lor of Priorities In srAB, i short that there wonS be enough | an order on Octoher l«th which wMI shut down t Chksjn conrem steel pipe for the average small j for KTersI months. liorne j Then Central Pattern and Foun- However, stair Mr, Nelson. 'We' don! wmr to rhf«J up neccei- dry Company was charged with in big ••bootlegging" scarce aluminum; stry rritica! the companv was delaying the home;' defense program by diverting murh SPABs niimii u flexible enough needed aluminum from defense to permit bulldinf, to continue in production to ftll order r "juke areas that have grown up as a box" castings, coin operated ma- result of defense spending. Areas chines, railroad seat parts. »nd ko- that have new problems as a re- dak »nd vacuum cleaner parts. sult of a greatly increased popu- KRAZY KAT TV leMon M *• SPAB in pro- lation will b» allowed » build tit* njfcitfaif thl» company to enlwr .v*coU, hospitals and church'es to in sluitaam op«r*t!o«ii until care lor this increased population. March 11, IM2, ih

THE SUN Cleanliness is--Ql..jupt«M- km* daily cWwwing of the face, it >s iTOrtance in carmg (or the sUn. As well to beat in mind that danger- we go about WR accumulate dust, ous germs are always present in dirt, and germs that clog the the normal skin, especially in l»rcs, and if allowed to remain, the folds, ground the hair follicles! nft«n set up eruptions and disfig- and in. the oil glands about the urements of various kinds. nose and back. As a rule they CoprlPetcy L. Crmbv, V'oild

"JFW" The Army has adopted a stand- News From The Screen World ard light reconnaissance car .which will be manufactured by the Wil- By Emily Enright lys-Overland Company and the Ford Motor Company. The Willys Company, which developed the Apparently, a "back to the mo-Marietta in 'Naughty Marietta," Mary in "San Francisco," Sarah "jeep," is turning over "complete vies" trend, began in late July drawings, licenses, patents and Milliclf in "Bittersweet," Owen • and, according to producers and other manufacturing information theater owners all over the coun- Marlowe In "Sweethearts," and without cost" to Ford, try, tUe stfump in movie theater Moonyaan in her latest picture, By Bob Dart attendance \& over. It Is fstimat- "Sinilin' Through." ... FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW ed that mow than 98,000,000 mo- Linda Darnell, now patt 18, Is V. 8. O. vie tickets are being> sold every on her own, so to-speak, but that The United Services Organisa- M W1HH (X*|W6 frit HA&Qt KM Of Mi, MOM week now and that' the v.eekly doesn't mean that she's going to tion's recreational buildings, to be sales will ahoot pasl the hundrwl- lire a carefree, empty life. Not, io MiAfcu fix twmt ~a\U witifH M* foH w«*Mkxn constructed with money raised, in 10 ami ** FffOM <*i CpKfiff * HtMtHW CttDM r.iillon mart by November 1st. a bit of it. She plans to continue a campaign last summer, are sched- Just what caused this reversal the study of art, for which she OMMiMfLf VISrff» frit SIC* (H*fN6 uled /or completion by December uff A rtf\>iulti tiab final suggested that the United States, a year, Has been engaged to play ly abandoned her Insistence — Great Britain and Norway, pool playiijg screer, the feminine lead opposite Jack- their ships, ..with each Government names contain Jtouiy in »ihe United Artists pro- having voice In important deci- her next film, "I duction, 'To Be or Not to Be" sions. Norwegian tonnage includes ,M1SB Lombard wu }«t seen in gel,!,!' in whicwhch 6jw play? the lead, m shops of ,4,1W,1M tons being 1 "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," with Rob- . heroine's najnfcfc iAs AnnaZ, Zan- operated for British interest!, and # tot U» jpFPFNDEMT 7- LEADER OCTOBER 31, Page Thirteen riscomen Vow To 'Shoot The Works' Against Carteret en Bears Smash Vack's Hold to Lead Barrons To Have Full Plains Tribe; THE NEW COACHES By Jack Sords In Fords Chy Loop SPORTS ECHOES Resources For First Leffler Is Star Tdft'l Bv Cfingl to Second Time In Many Weeks As Both Gab* Continue The CM* of tht YtnkMs and • Guy Nsurttd Joe Woodbfidge Hi|h Winnlnf Pace Time was when a ml'jority of the batebsll fans Take Only 2 Wins Oat of 6 j All-State Ace Scores Stan; Borough Team Is h( STANDINGS cried out, "Something should be done about those Yan- At Yet Undefeated Four Touchdowns W kees!" That cry went up in '37 and luted about three VMk'i It years. But 1940 stopped the Yankt cold. During that GAME LASTTEAR A TIE U. SCORE, 37 TO 0 Toll's II Jrteiu. Peterson's II same span of time boxing fans (thote who liked to tee St. George C. C. u WOOdbrldee-l'or the first time -atlhrirlBC—Alby Leffler, ex- it closely contested, at least) wen in despair over the Wart Karittn It since the M from Barrons will shoot the works In He went to work lm- Something finally stopped both the Yankees and Fords Ooal, while Toft's won an effort to better thsir stteon't lv spearing a 35-yard psss pilt from 8t., Qewge C. C. in the dark heavyweight champion—but thi Yanks bounced average. On the other hiind, the' iroflfe Wssllek and aplnt- other matches, Middlesex Wafer Borough brigade undefeated In si* v/n Into pay dirt. Two right back into the picture agtin. Louis also may come blanked Lawreiw* Lodge No. 6a games, will go the limit to con- . later, he manipulated his and Peterson Brakes copped two back one of these days, but such a probability k very, tinue Its present fiace. .ronml specialty to the visitor1! frern West Ktfltafi O. O. % " Ah«, CotflV 1"rtnk MeOatthys id breezed over for his second very slight. The champion woultV be ofir 26 yeafi Dmibla-oantury scores were ri boys fiarih't forgotten last year. L-n Earl Smith and Percy corded by Turek, 208; Pflster, 268 old in that case', and probably far from being in top Oarteret went through Its season JV,.'.; kicked the extra polnU. Shtnks, 203; Tlce, 334; flUvsnl, undefeated and had high hope t me third stanza grew shape as a fighter. Those two handicaps inevitably stop 0Ir 330 and 311; OtndoU, 334; John tor a post-ieason lntersectlonal i^fdw took a pass from )tri Valocslk, 311; Bombera, 300; tttt- nil fighters—age, and lack of training and actual ring' contest in FUnda. Along came nil the Plainsmen's 45 and krtck, 303; rUkos, 3$&; Thompson, Woodbridte, with a fair record, to 1-,'iri way to another score, practice. 315, and Detk, 211. hold the Blues to a scorslttvtle. 11,1s performance, the former So tar this campaign the Red and JIIP jjrlddcr left the game for Si. George C. C.