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Jttiir, undtr lb* xvrrN7T8TO- -BST7VBET8HKIJ lB!i4' FilLLSIDE, N, J., TH U RSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941 PRICE FIVE CENTS A W A R D E D EMBLEM * otest B Y TELEPHONE CO, Trained Fire Reserves McLean Sees On Hand fo r Emergency No Need For Bids For Firehouse $10,400

Gensel Hopes Services O f ber4 of the Fire Defense. Unit as­ In Acts signed to -each district. When noti­ Longer Draft Unit Never Will Be fied by the proper authorities that Needed, However Over $38,000 Estimated an emergensy exists, the members ■w.i.ll.M«epoBt..to. tli. In. t esaaetiva dlt.. Declares National Peril In- Hugo S. Gensel, chairman of. file trlcts where they will receive fur- sufficient to Require 3 Girls In County Town Must Kevise flans, M lS B e -Itetawe, Jim aU r-tolitlffli- ther instructions from, the central Keeping Men Asks For Permit mmhers o£ the Eire Defend TTnih headquarters,------Increase Funds Or ; ■tth-ttieir- regiMaar-meetagrTuestiiiy" The’ jisKT for comprehensive plans- Representative Donald H. McLean, Playground Meet For New Factory Drop Project nighl.fiiat he hoped file Say would to cope with emergency situations of Hillside, Saturday declared that never come when theft services is being brought more forcefully to. It would be unfair to hol'd selectees The finals in toe Union County The W. Cv Baird Company, of RESOLUTION PASSED (night be needed but expressed his attention as time goes on. ffor any in service beyond the year, for which ‘BBSttPlilan in .knowing that a. well Tournament of. Playgrounds" was Newark, will locate here in. the IN NURSERY DEAL cominunily to be imught unawares they were called and Tf£f the emer- held on Wednesday with Marlon trained unit would be available in near future when a* $12,000 build­ might result in the waste of valuable gency is as threatening and there Wessels ojf toe Municipal Playground OF PRIDE IN :ease—of-a -loeal'-emergencyr Hairy. Radical changes in the plans for _ time and property,, and possibly in is danger of attaok as we are led* to presenting Hiil&lde, in horseshoes ing is constructed ~to~the former the proposed new firehouse in HoUy? iUILDING IS SEEN ■Bt-Vogsif ohairmah the unnecSsary loss of life. With believe, we toould begin mobilisa­ for girls, Della Mae Wessels hop­ daggers industrial tract by ,David: wood avenue .opposite Leland' place * eMpis-Bubilg-Balety-OomfBlttee-alaoh the-thought in mtnri- that prepared- tion- of an army adequate for the scotch and Ann CapenegTo in quoits. O, Evans, local contractor who has .poi«! aiid praLcJ tl.e w on of to-put the constructlon costs, decid- ;sS over-a^ apparent “ lack. ness is half the vlofory. the Hillside heed." __ Two more weeks will see the end boughlrthe proper tyr EvansTevealed" Deputy, ^kre Chief George JD *ir Ihg to spend addltiohaFmbney or r schools’* on the pars Fire: Defense Unit is arranging to" “It is urged," he said in a state­ of the planned playground season this :week. Evans asked Township; under whose supervision and dlrec- abafidonmg the project are alter­ who have committed several put into effect a practical pre-ar­ ment, "that selected men now In at which time awards will be made Committee approval of a. building iloh a group of fifty men have been nate questions before toe Township _ vandalism" and mischief In ranged plan to meet with any situa­ service sjiould 'be retained for a to toe finalists in toe various type permit, the approval being given receivftig instructions and practical Committee this week. B p : weeks,, the Board of F.1 G, ZEPPELlS, JR. tion which may arise at a future" further period of one year, or even of contests.. This coming week will him subject to Building inspector training in the use of Are fighting The problem of deciding^he course ion Tuesday n ig h t. ordered date. more, and it is urged in behalf of bajspecial events week, peanut hunt Charles Hanson’s approval of the equipment. The work of the town­ to be followed is the result of receipt HBMp-c aiuBlMisn aaxdpollo, A -gold service emblem awarded The unit selected n committee such extension tiiat toe National and lolly pop test. ^The Winners Iff" plans. \ ds Tuesday night which show a ships defense agencies also received ct notlfled the board '‘wants ■him by the New. Jersey: Bali Tele­ composed of. Harry Zinsser, Francis interests are imperiled, malting it the sand modeling contest were Evans' Said the building wto^lliRr mihimunr of over “$48,000, orroughly... the commendation of Committeeman. sa-to apprehend the oul- phone Company ■ recognizes oottple-- L. Farrell, Stanley Sanders, Frank necessary to retain the army as ft Daniel Gerlank first place and 60 feet by 100, and will front, on $10,000 more than the maximum the Bobert 'O. Thompson. ■ . • ™ ; to enforce the most rigid’ tioa today by F. 0 . Zeppelin, Jr., of Vuffi, Robert Sonntag, David RicS, is at present constituted. . Buddy JBechhaver second. In , toe Evans place, a new street to be con­ officials had estimated with Archi­ . ® | j® ;:® | e f XJorer thanked the 276 Borer avenue, of a qaarter- Bl&ard Glanforte and Walter “From evidence so far presented1* I girls’ division Martha Matzelman structed off Hillside avenue. -'The tect Charles F., Ackerman... men for their fine attendance and cited that wire plate glass oeatury of service in the equipment Howell to make preliminary plans, cannot bring myself to believe that and Lorraine Jupa tied for honors building will be opposite the new Whcfn plans were originally con­ for the interest shown in the week­ la Surden-Loeker Sohool fonces o f the telephone company in for the organization o f a permanent the* National, interests are s o , im­ in the same contest. Edgcomb Steel Corporation plant sidered', the Township Comniittee ly drills. He stated that plans call* merely been cracked or Newark,, where he is "an installer. association. Af ter-ihe regular series periled as to justify an automatic Horse shoes was an all day ses­ which Evans has constructed.- He felt that about $30,000 would tioves. Ior_ entrained defense force of one Kut definitely smashed With He is a member of the Telephone of lectures and dr^hs cease, the unit extension of the time for which the sion with Eugene Vroom taking first said about 15 -to 20 persons, men the costs, then allowed- the $38,000 •hundred men with a full knowledge savy icstrjSientj that the Pioneera o f America. intends to meet and review their selectees were called, to serve, nOr place, Herbert Fischer second and and women, would be employed' in total in case' the cost under bids jff ijire fighting, who in a ialt of two w ots, including- previous training- and set up a so­ do I think it would be fair in view Ernest Bandoli third place. the plant, Jaoob^Wlhd, K is the ran to about $85,000. The rapidly ! position to .assist the regular fire framing, bad .been wreok- cial program for. their-members. of toe representations made at toe Due to cold weather the weekly architect, ising cost of construction in gen- department in- ooping with any aivin cooiidge School, and Commencing next Tuesday nlglft, time of toe enactment' of the legis­ trip .to Rahway pool has been post­ The W. C, . Baird Company manu­ iral, along with the defense pro- ' First Violation Of emergency that anight arise. windows and the wln- the weekly meetings o f th e Fire De­ lation to continue them in service. poned with a treasure htint as a factures copper. and fibre insulating, p:am takhig..certapa priorities in Seven Dislriots Set Vp js 3 mes had been broken in the fense Unit will be h eld in the Hecre- “ If the emergency is-as threaten? substitute. materials and devices. materials are believed to have com-' George Washington School, Store Closing Code h~lD3Bttr“ta.pro»iaB~fty wary em - titlon iiutffllngrtliB use of whlch has ing anti^there is danger of attack as bined-to- cause the sharp increase._ bard also complained about tinganpy, the township wif b« ai- been khidly .oflered by file Bristol- we are led to believe, We should .TheJdds were referred to Public oBing on Burden-Looker Nathan "ttose, delicatessen^ prop­ vided into seven districts, with mem- Myers Co. begin the mobilization of an army Properties Chairman Robert O. property and gambling ydth rietor of 1667 Maple avenue, was adequate to the need,, whatever it. Capture Of 13 Year Old Thompson and his co-committee m ay be, but I see no more need for member, Benjamin Hale, for study - dice until they were no­ fined $25 and $3 costs Monday by' ok time running away from: a shooting army -now than a year of the problem. Ackerman said he Am ities,;’ ;.. Recorder EllsWorth J. • Sterner eut No Local Contests In ago when .the measure ^, was first Boy Solves 21, Complaints believed certain items in the speci­ members .pointed out that the first .violator of the recently, enaptod. fications^ could be. eliminated to bring i service station of John Addeo, ly does all of the vandalism adopted ordinance requiring food “ Oohsequently I sliall oppose any Youth Would Leave Home down the cost and Will yv°rk on this She taxpayers money for re- stores, delicatessen I and kosher September Primaries legislative.' effort to extend' the Hillside avenue \ near North Broad problem as the committee studies its meat .markets to close . at ' certain period1 of service -.of men chosen^-un­ After Parents Were Asleep •street, $2 on one occasion, a bottle course. and“replacements but it shows Ayers; Democratic, George F. Qush- r“6f- propwyCQHurfunity spirit Jdfnes, , -t. ••...... j ,Vit Opposed In Lgne Dis- der the selective Service act- beyond of .-soda drunk on another-; service . The towntoip by ordinance has 4»gr •; *• : V ; -=»-7... j de-in the schools. Rose was accused of remaining- trict Leadership Fight tiir'period of one • yew.J'' . - Ti'ftBeins_ at; ^ iS*ye&r-Qiq JflX- tetiQhLQf,.JQfiCPh. Ellnian, ill Route appropriated i#o,QUQ for die project, County Clerk-^-Rsepiibllcan, Robert in a meat market in. Coe avenue open after. 8 a. m. Sunday last week, 29, $12 from cigarette - and'handy with $2j000 .included, ip the -1941 J. McNair, Henry G;. Nulton; Demo­ at 1:40 a. m, Friday morning has lines on ope occasion and noth­ rboard'granted three, leaves of and on a second charge of • being Attention of Hillside persons In budget as a down- payment. It was cratic, James J. Kinneally. solved a total of 21 eases involving; ing on another visit; the station 'A far one year “without pay open for-business at 3 p,' m. last the primary election^ this year, will’ f i r e c h i e f w a r n s , , figured $2,000 would be needed for Freeholders — Republican, Mrs. breaking and entering, attempts to of John Rahner at Route 29 and s. Norma F. Hedden and- Mrs, Wednesday. Rose pleaded guilty to • have to be devoted to several county various legal, adver tising and general Kathryn Spence, Cari A. Velbinger, O F HAZARD OF GAS enter and a purse snatching^ Cap­ ding terrace, $13.76 from ma­ Mohr, both from July .1, and the lajtter charge, thus classifying contests, if they are to—find- con- miscellaneous costs, leaving the $38,- Charles E. Smith, Alfred O'. Brooks tain Paul Korlesky announced tola chines; the station of Frank Dear- Virginia H. Vreeland, from his business as a delicatessen rather tests settling nominations. ' 000 for construction work. Officials and James rO. Brokaw; Democratic, Fire Chief Albert Chamberlain week. The twenty-one counts on ing, in Route 29, $3 from a cigarette uter 3C, A conference on se- than as & grocery Or food store. Mayor George- W. Herllch and had! figured the spreading of the Isaac Yanks, William W . Whelan, today issued a warning against toe which the boy was held vyere turned machine; the station of Al Broda, oubstitUtes will be held The latter must close Sundays while Oommitteeman Robert O. Thompson bond maturities over ,a period of Harry E. Munkei and Theodore storing of g^spline as a result of tiie over to toe juvenile court in Eliza­ Route 29, 45 oente from a machine ■ 0 2 . delicatessens are required to. close are unopposed as candidates for the years on the basis of the $38,000 Lang, Jr. 7. p. m . to 7 a. m. gasoline service beth Monday. on one occasion and1 nothing on liam H. Qilllng was appointed Wednesday afternoons. The sec* two jEtepublican Township bommit- debt would not impose a burden on Coroner — Democratic, Emanuel curfew. He pointed out that all Police said toe boy. admitted each second entry; from the fruit and toe taxpayers. After receiving the janitor from July 15- to June ond charge against Rose was with-, tee nominations ,and Richard S, Gersten. fire insurance policies contain the case and showed a good memory vegetable store of Leo and Benja bids ttys officials admitted that a basis of a $1,200 annual "draffi"’' hhsht oM-tiihg'Hepiibiicaii .MsytsE o r Township (Committee—HebubHcah/ same cliTlise,;^Et5wiiig e thaSr VFhieh-■ oveMame^sbme Dptn Seinfeld, at 1418 North Broad lew months' too long a delay had report of Charles W. the township, and Owen Byrne, are Thompson and Herllch; Democratic, a . quart in the home, the same doubt held by the authorities over street, one dozen oranges on the been made in preparing for the Eton, assistant commissioner of the unopposed Democratic candi­ Earl and Byrne. amount allowed under Hillside^'or­ whether the boy could have com- first visit and $1 in cash and $1.56 project which they had seen for Kte“Department of Education dates. When Republicans last had DEADLINE TUESDAY County Comm ittee— -Republican, dinance.- mitie all the. offenses. In addition fruit on toe second. years as necessary when funds were large of secondary education, absolutely no contest, for toe Town* first district, Kenneth M. Ross and The fire chief said1 that everyone to the cases in Hillside, which were Several Attempts not available as much as they are irdered placed in the hands of FOR REGISTERING ship Committee nomination no ona Nancy A. Rucker; second, Philip J. must realize the danger should any investigated by Detective Thomas Jolice said the boy also admitted now. Earners and' education commit- seems to remember,, but it is a min­ Schaub and Grace O. Smith; third,. of to e gasoline siJfflr-or fumes es­ J. Duffy, the boy faces authorities attempting to enter Jack Lewis’ sta­ Seven General Bids study. Four more nights remain before imum of about 15 - years'. Leroy G. Hoesly and Elizabeth Wil- cape in the wrong places, with the i n ' Mizabeth for a servioe station tion in Route 29, the Kern & There were seven bids on general itlne reports on progress of the deadline for registering for vot­ In addition,', pply thirty-one as­ ken; fourth", ^?ohn W . Krug and hazard reaching neighbors os well “break" and in. Newark Tor a purse Wuensch Pharmacy at 1420 North construction, as follows: Edward A. er repairs and aiterattons were ing in the September iprirhary elec­ pirants . filed by the deadline last Emma Etling; fifth, Harry I. Luft* as himself. In addition to warning snatching. Broad street, William Dick's statior Rollerson, Plainfield, $30,776; Frank M, along wiEh minor details tion, Township Clerk , Howard J. Thursday night for the thirty-places man and A. Louise Smith; sixth,. against violating the law by keep­ The boy generally got uji and in Route 29. near Hilldale place, the Belluscio & Sons, Inc., Elizabeth, (ling claims of the board1 con- Rloy reminded ^ te n tia l voters to- on the Republican county commit- Walter Nuse and. Annie Huber; ing a supply, in a. container in the sneaked out of his home late at tailor shop pf Anthony Yannuzzi $30,974; Ragamnino' Construction : corraatlong- work on the day. He M l have his office open ted- here'.1- Horace V. Tiohenor is seventh, Fred Martin and Ada De- home. Chamberlain cited the dam- night af ter his parents were asleep, at 43 Coe avenue and Friedman Company, Cliff side Park, $34,004; high school, now completed Tdnight:aM^1»morroww": opposihg G7 U. 'P. Chairman ~Antoh~ Silva; eighth, Arlauckas arid" ger in carrying a reserve supply "in police indicated. Several of his en­ store at the Hollywood avenue ad Sehurman Oonstouetion Corporation, ear, Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 A. ViL, Jr., in~the twelfth district. Clara RobertozzL an automobile. He pointed out tries were January -80, with others dress on a previous occasion, as well Passaic, $38,500; Hansen-Jensen, hoard voted- to accept a price in addition to the regular daytime There are no Democratic contests. (Ninth, Benjamin T. Summer and that even the wrong type of con in April, May, June and July. as obtaining $5 from Katz’s butcher Inc., Elizabeth, $39,600; Leopold i from the Electric Time Co., office hours for registration. As results of filings- with County Delia* Wessels; tenth, James J. Hol- tainer can mean the difference be Comparatively little money was shop on an earlier August visit. Auriemino, Inc., Jersey City, $35,400, • Newark, for repair o f eleotrip Clerk Henry G. Nulton and Town­ sfng'and Christine Biskey; eleventh, tween safety and danger. obtained by the boy but police won- He said ho took the purse of Miss and La Fontaine Construction Com­ in die ten year Old George ship Clerk Howard J. Bloy, and Johii G. Lapp, Jr., and Maria TRAINEES MOVE wered how true his story could be Hirsch Hildegard, a nurse at Beth pany Westfield, $40,800. . togten^ Sehoolr1 N o work, h is drawings for positions, county and Thompson; twelfth, T fchenor and that he “just spent it." He forced Israel Hospital in April as she Although Rollerson is lowest oh done on them since the sohocl TO OTHER CAMPS local names will appear on the vot­ Vit, and Grace E. Greene; thire BUY DEFENSE BONDS doors and windows open with a waited for a bus at North Broad the base bid, Belluscio’s offer on gpi. ing machines as follows:- - ■— toenth, EJhsworth J. Sterner and Employes of toe Bristol-Myers screwdriver and in some cases tore streetr^fippoaite Williamson ave several alternates brought his offer - Iter W, Smith, Ohalrmnn 0{ Two of Hillside’s most recent ‘State Senator — Republican,. Emma W(< Knox; fourteenth, Cla­ Company In all parts of toe ooun screens open to' reach windows. I The boy likewise admitted entering to. the lowest total of all, $30,662. . ithleUo committee, reported it trainees i^ t Fort Dix Tuesday for Charles R .. Geddes" and Herbert J. rence E. Kremer and! Elizabeth 0^ try have followed the lead of .work Caught In Store Sinai Congregation and breaking For eleotrioal work there were necessary to charge $2 for other camps. Charles H. Whitail Fascoe; Democratic, James E. (Tames; fiftelentlh, Henry G. -Nultofi- ers a t the Hillside plant in -joining. He was caught in the Coe Mar­ open a cabinet. • two bids: Al Davis, Newark, $3,434, game season reserved seat tlok* went to Fort Eustis, Va., where he Downes and John E. Ford, and Nell 0. Hetzel. , In purchases of National Defense ket, 43 Coe avenue, after George and Joseph J. Tomasulo & uo., Ro­ high school football ■ games will be temporarily assigned to the Assembly Battle Democratic—First district, Arthur Bonds, according to Henry P. Bris Fir tel, of 47 Coe avenue, who heard selle Park, $3,788. Sol Ezrow, Maple­ Assembly—Republican, Mrs. El­ BOY IS WOUNDED 58 to meet the heed for in- Coast Artillery Replacement Center {Continued on Page 6) tol, president. toe crash of glass in the nearby wood, was low bidder on heating, receipts, Be said equip­ for training. Francis P. Duff was len *T. Muir, John M. Kemer, Mil-' store, had telephoned to the police. IN PISTOL MISHAP With an offer of $2,70$ followed by ts are rising rapidly, other transferred to Fort Monmouth, N. J., ton A. Feller, 'Wesley A. Stanger, Sergeant Clarence Van Deursen and OantejUo Plumbing Co., Elizabeth, t'tickets will remain the where he will be -assigned to the Thomas M. Muir, Mrs. Josephine' Patrolman Victor Heller found him Albert Chambers, 16< years old, of $3,364, and Newark Heating & Venti­ In former years, he said. gttgnal Corps Replacement Center. K. Levergood,* Clifford P. Case, Rus- Formal Opening For when they went to the rear of the 1039 Prospect street, was wounded lating Co., $3,186. On plumbing John sell D. Lammerdine, Fred E. Shep­ building and he surrendered without in the left forearm Tuesday when Haberbush, Hillside, hid $5,176 and1 ard, Harold -J. Soehl, Frahk Gohn trouble. He had in his possession a .22 calibre target pistol be and OantellO" $5,226. There were only M d Mrs. Mary4 S. 'RSiSfii^Jtomccra-' Scout Camp Saturday various*^tielae-of. jj^blry and $1.66. tWQ Qthfir, you tha were using Jn tog .tw-Q-bids ont steel., construction,.... ftic,' Eugene Ji Kirk, J.. George Pic- in cash taken from the, home of cellar of the Chambers hofhe^eift Ackerman . & SogkSy. Inc., Newark, coii, Mrs. Sarah V. Ackerman and Benjamin Frledmanr 249 Hollywood off accidentally. The gun fired $6,476, and H R. dheller, Inc., Hill­ 5 > n l W e n t i o n 3 t Raymond C. Beck. The formal opening of toe Urflhn representatives from the neigi: avenue, a short time before. He it was -being taken from Chambers’ side, $6,685. Sheriff—Republican, Charles E. Council Boy Soout Reservation in ing Scout councils. had attempted a entry into the rear pocket, according to the report The committee passed on final Expensive Teaching — Friends Welcome 'butcher shop of Harry Katz, 235 given Plainclotoesmen Albert Borst Rockaway Township will take place 1 reading an ordinance giving toe T he members of the executive Hollywood avenue, earlier in the Hie youth w*s treated -by Dr. New Jersey Bell Telephone Com­ Forecasting The Weather RESULTS COUNT on Saturday afternoon, August 16, hoard of the 'Council as well as al evening, too, police said. RUbin Poleshuck, who said the pany the right to extend and main­ Wrong Route The following classified- advertise- The brief- program -will begin at 3 officials will be present to help we! Besides those mentioned!, com­ wound was not serious. Alfred tain its conduit system here for ment appearing in The Hillside o’clock. During toe afternoon every- come the friends o f the boys and plaints against the boy included: Buckmaster, of 322 Trinity place, [ Card games can intrigue a pfiteocu Sometimes you play with' fifty years. Committeeman Harry Times last week: one will have an opportunity to see to assist in shewing the public the and Russell Magnier, of 1306 Salem ®hnies at stake. Sometimes nickles or dirpes. Or quarters. R. Vogel asked Daniel J. Rockwell, UhA nonafruotiotii work thaThas beSn many points Of interest -enrough avenue, were engaging-Jn—target general agent of the telephone com­ P^y for dollars. Ray Campbell^ 16, of 660 * Chapman street, FURNISHED ROOM TO LET done to date and to see the camp out the esamp. There will be special HULL PRESENTS practice with Chambers at toe time pany, why HlUiide could not have J^ed-aboutngames and people the^other- day at the gasoline LARGE, airy room, private .bath and actual—operation;— -Troops—will- musicduringtheaftemooi\tohelp GIFT TO ELKS of the mishap. _ a telephone exchange of its own, . on where he is working. It . cost him and a friend $15 to shower, good, bps connections: $15 hET1 present from Hillside, Roselle, in the entertainment. instead of beifig listed1 with toe from a ‘Negro who drove into the station and' bought two monthly^- Garage -optional, ^1113 Roselle Park and Elizabeth.- • The construction work at the camp A new flag standard, with a email Waverly, Elizabeth and Unionville explained toe game of three card monte. It sounded SEEK; SALE OF FIVE Liberty Ave., Hillside. EL. 3-8954. A special committee, lieadeahy" has been going forward steadily rotary fan which blows against; the" exchanges. Rockwell said most reel— ha looked interesting. So they played for the pennies and the Roderick W. Smith o f Cranford, sihee the latter part of May. The flag, was accepted Thursday night CLIPPER HOME LOTS dents prefer the present system, and jys won. Then it was for nickles, then dimes, the hoys still Mr. Woletz, the advertiser,. In­ stated today, that all ' friends' Of Store House- has been .completed, by Hillside Lodge 1691, B. P. O. that a separate exchange would, Then th ey. played f

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W ill Entertain Before "Social Items- Union Girl Engage Neighbors Give By MRS. BESSIE CURTIS Thomas Jefferson High School, Around Town Rehearsal O f Wedding ETU7.fl.beth, and attended New York T° R. Norman J0yy University • and - the University o f Birthday Parties WEEK-END GUESTS-nf Mr. and trip which took.;them ;fco Yellowstone Newark. He is in the- finance office .B y BALLS’ McGHEE. Mrs. Charles Blazier, of 170 Hillside Park; . •Mrs. *J, Henry Btaub, am aantos. Mrs. Bradford returned Monday irom- a day afternoon in Westminster Pres- rB Club) after which the girls will, King street., Mr. De Bbr.de has oeen the mew EemasyJivafflias Turnpike. > of Hillside High School, is a William. Ammerman sang several week’s stay at Seaside Heights. byteifian., Church, '.Elizabeth. A re-^ return- -toHdae home of Mrs. Ida attending the Tuna Toumianem-m- MRS. A. HARRINGTON, Of -De- Ato^oa^^t^Coilege, wa6. “vocal selections. MR. AND MRS, HIRAM MOTT, ception will follow at the Winfield -D^4tee7-^-HM[yrtie--slir-eetr-f0r--^e-- Belmar and-will-joln Mrs. E>e-Rondc lalrr-NrJTHs-Jvisi'ting-her--daughter; MSStottoifimbeH-of^ele^mmj. 7 Others- w h o oTTSMTIIliQ^ 15.,-days, Scott Hotel. ■si'loir Fraternity. VISIT BONNIE BURN a ter’. Mrs, William uauara, oi Jjairm.nxs - were , Mrs. Hurtling, Mr. and Mrs. at .Neptune City with- daily fishing The Staubs will entertain thd Miss . Margaret Boyd, assistant street. Mrs. Elizabeth Philhower, -presi­ MR. AND MRS, CHARI/BS KIER- Joseph Kinney, Mr; and Mrs. Albert trips along the coast. bridal party from 5' to t o’clock oil MSS, AUGUST SEGER, of-FjBlr- dent, and Mrs. May Metzger; re­ home demonstration ■ agent for NA& and family, of Fairbanks street,. INJURED IN Dunehat, Mrs. Santos, Mr. and Mrs. A TRIPLE BIRTHDAY CBLE- Friday, previous, to the wedding re- Union Qounty^who -attended-Tues- are...vacationing at- Racoon.; Lake. • hanka «t^eetr had-ef d.lmn^-^BSt-0n. Jfeffflait-Gerhard, Wiillam^Ammer^ habilitation ehalrman. -of-the-aux- hearsad7“ foHowing wMch there.wfih W fracture o f his left arm day- night’s meeting of the club, ^sex County. Wednesday evening, Mrs. Julius man, Miss Claire Ammerman, Mr. !H|ry of Hurden-Looker Post 50, Injuries to his back were suSi home, 1119 Thomas street, Satur­ be a dinner at,Blue Hills Pl&iTpition aided Miss Elsie. Orban, the leader, MRS. MARY TURNER, of Robert Schaack of jersey City. :T and Mrs." F elix Helpap, Lawrence Atherican .Legion-recently visited ’’ Arthur Pitt, 29,o f 84 West, day evening for Oari Fiedler, Roland at which Mr. and! Mrs. staub? wiD> and the girls In preparations. Each- street, rocently entertained Mrs. W. JKJnney,.Miss Celeste Kinney, -all .of -|%d!err-Sr.r a^ -Guests Bonnie’ Burn Sanatorium. and took be hosts.' I. street, Enzabeth, gifl'wiil invite a gfi*l' friend and all Barkhurst and daughters, of um- Hillside, and Thomas Quinlan, of baskets 6 i~ cheert^ etght veterans Jn the .yard of Joaea- i>i« - Mr., and Mrs. C. Colina. and The bridal party includes Mr. and, wifi, meet rat^enH y‘-Way-rArena-in: chmati/^IOMo';----- = , NAMED BY MURPHY -dreamy.-— confi-ned-^theEe— Mrs. Joseph Willis, of Livingston to Route 29, where hA-le'empic danghter‘'MaTltaerand"Mrrand"Mi'S. Union at 7:80.- The group Will have b e t a DORA LEIF, Of . the. Coe Walter. Lelbo, of Hillside, is among — Mrs,-Alber-t^-Dimchat -was—ho i— Delegates - of--the- - ahxiliary—who- He was taken to Dr. Henry jig Ar^VGiir-oL-BfiabetihT^^ Manor^rN. Y.; Miss Elinor K. Hues- midnight luncheon previously pre- Market; Coe avenue. Is spending ;a_ 71 lawyers named Friday by Mayor -ored at a birthday, party Friday at Mrs. Charles Evans of Jersey Gityz [lll attend the Department Con­ ton, of Elizabeth; Miss Doris B. zelmann for treatment and later tred"by”“the~girls;_ week at Fallsburg, N. Y. Vincent J. Murphy , of Newark to 19—Dod place. Attending -.this party ANOTHER BIRTHDAY PARTY vent of the American Legion and Schmidt and Miss Catherine Ash­ -moved to Alexias’ Brothers Hbsp Miss Orban demonstarated to --ttie CHIEF AND MRS. NORMAN work on foreeios^re o f 3|700 tax title were Mr. and! M rs; Dunehat, Mr. and was given by Mrs. Meron McKufik, Auxiliary of New Jersey at Wfidwood ley, of Hillside; Miss^Dorothy J. girls the manner in "Which -sand1-' SANFORD will leave Parkview ter- hens .’inethat city, t Mrs. Santos, Mrs; Gerhard, Mrs. of 1390 Harding terrace, in honor September 3 ^ A are: Mrs.. Phtl- Williams and Miss JanerHaase, of wiches and other foods should pe ace next week to attend the Police I Hifitlihg, Mr. and Mrs. Helpap. Mr. o f her son, Meron’s fourtirbin,nuaw hower, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilken, Mrs. Elmira, N. Y.; Miss Virginia ^.. SURROGATE’S NOTICE maden=Whichi±he=girJs. wilL-carryjauL OhiefcL-ee»wtioEs4h«^8ostonf<“ -“ --and Mrs. Ammerman-, alt. of Guests . were Mrs. J. Metzger -and-Mrs;- Rose-Lampof^- Bdper, ^ Albany, NTY7; Miss, Eliza­ PENNSYLVANIA VACATION tomorrow. MR. AND MRS, EDWARD JOHN­ NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT side, and M r. and Mrs. Beal Tar- daughter Louise,- Mrs. G. Hatchweil, beth A. |Birmingham, o f Liberty: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SON; of 1245- Salem avenue, are va­ Mra. Helen LlUen, of Maple ave­ the account

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aid in maintaining aetive status giijp f tmgfl ONE TRAFFIC COP WOULD BE BETTER! Over 1000 Placed of registration cards in the local office hies. Since, during the active wasted Published every Thursday at By UCC In July periods of the registration cards, Opinions 01 Our Readers ■jj43 North Broad BtrCet, Hillside, New-Jersey the local office continues its effort Safer ITeftsey '&tato* t e f e t e g t i f to connect the "appheant" 'Wlttr ' a' 3 SJJMJDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY Service Division of the Unemploy­ job, it becomes Important In .the ^,»v®vwsto}n...... Business Manager the Democratic campaign manager. ment Compensation Commission an­ individual’s search. for • employment S t Kaplan...... •••••...... Editor “ Harry is an ex-treasurer of the nounced 'today- that 1,004 persona, that he advise the local office of local Democratic club, . .and a few Telephone WAverly 3-2165 . - any-material change in his status. Editor, Hillside Tu^es, ■ including 474 men and1 530 women years back, even while functioning Diogenes would need moye than were placed in employment during, While to o ’ frequeht voluntary ap­ as Republican leader locally, took SUBSCRIPTION RATES his lamp * to penetrate the subter­ July through the Elizabeth offioe. pearances would disrupt the neces­ tim e o u t to go into Essex County ranean by-ways by which the high jns be sent to any part of the United States lor the This announcement was made by sary held' work of the staff, it* is a order to. further the--cause fif, mogulp of the local Democratic or­ jdptloa price of $2.00 a year, single copies 5 seats. Postage Thomas Waohenfeld, manager of standard' requirement that id e n ti­ Bill Egan for City Commissioner. • foreign countries must be added to these rates. ganization arrived at the endorse­ the local office at 1177-70 Blast fication cards -be renewed no less can't fathom why the Demo­ Grand street* Elizabeth. This re- frequently than 90 day periods. Ap- ment o f their candidates for Town- crats did' not endorse George Her- COMMUNICATIONS iicii also, in my opinion, Berlich. publication 'of last week. We have 0 B 1b always pleased to publish, letters and other items o f are requested to renew their' appli­ Is the ’’wlnnah" ana were it possi­ waders, and invites sueh oommunloatlons. The name ana cations every 30 days as the demand the spectacle of one candidate who ble to check up, will receive at least mi writer must be given In every oaso, not neoessanfy for D ^ g jru ij, 1,924 lifittoj"clalms for^-thistypeofworker-iarapidly-ifi- has been elected to the governing 79 perccut bl die Democratic .votes myt as an evidence o f good laith. /mottymous'fiAmmujiiba.- ’ and continued claims were creaslng. At present they 8re seek­ body ffishy times by virtue dim'e- next November. sos M published. "7 ■ handled, and a total of 13,147 visits ing workers of the following types: publican primaries and Republican maintenance mechanics^ machinists, backing. His running mate, in. I have no quarrel with tlie former were made to.the Elizabeth office Mayer-—Good luck" to you,' Dick— by unemployed workers,. p.lalmq.nt-^ auto mechanics, cabinetmakers, car- former times, was not tlie zealous but my tongue la in -uiy "diuek to SURPRISE IN RUSSIA pentors, stenographers, truck and Democratic worker and fall-guy, he and employers1 desiring some service. those local Democrats who, for’ tho The following is an example of bus drivers, laborers, sewing ma is at present. past several years, have used .the raa.in iiQi’86 races, tie long simt-annaBiniialiy. upsets the tire, .of positions. filled for. em-. chine operators, pressers and weld­ ... It does .not. take the wizardry _q{. ers. party, o f Jefferson, Jackson,.rUleve?- ployers: machinists, main enance a Magi to advance the prophecy land and WUson for personal eieva? tmfl-eoiues-fchnQiipri^IOt1 a- win. > Soma oi l.iie {-xjk1!-!-, Mr. Wachenf eld emphasizes thak that as soon ^ffs^tlTe ^smoke^ sGi-een- mechanics, plumberSy wSlder%--eree- non ana personal aggrandizing. the local office of the New Jersey -Of-the primary—Is-abated, Ownle- TOitiumdy hazarding the guess that this may prove tricians,-draftsman, sewing-maGliina Pandora, thou -art still a potent ' State-Employment Service Division operators, stenographers, typists, .will fade from the’ picture and_the goddess.____ the Russians. is open Monday to Friday from Big Berthas - wfih train oh Obmmlt- waitresses, demonstrators and book­ Yours truly, - keepers. a. m. to noon and 1 to-4 p. m. teeman Thompson. I feel sure that the Uerman-Russiaii war began, the bulk oi the service workers by receiving app - AL SMITH DEMOCRAT. Many New Applicants Jack Trousdell can persuade some jpoiuties ’reluotajitly agreed that Hitler was proba'biy cations for employment or claims of our, membership to - move over PS—-Don't look for am oral. Just The activities of the Employment think o f political stuffed Shirts and Service Division for the month in­ for employment compensation bene-- and make room for in Jack's he said that it would be over* in six weeks. Those Saturday hours ’ 8 a. m. to political short memories. ~ clude 1,219 new applications b y political Down and Out Club'. aaid_ mor.e have now passed, and the - Russians, ia- “workers seeking employmBnfc---681~ noon. There is no charge for any I read somewhere toat consistency A Friendly .Visitor, Bringing Good men and 638 women. A total of 830 service to either employers or Jewel without price. If thcl retx'eslingdn confusion, are said to be planning gigantic workers. News every week for' 17 years' to aU [ renewed previous applications. As High Command of local Democracy the family in the homes of Hillside. ittaoks. The Germans have not taken any areas oi an indication of the extent to which were consistent, he would prevail arid ' vicinity—About local events iportance. The Red air ioree, which, according to the. :Employment Service Division upon Harry I. Luftman to become and local people.—Adv. strives to discover job opportunities BOY SCOUTS LEAVE claims, was almost totally destroyed in the early days for applicants registered for em­ FOR STAY AT CAMP jhting, is still very much in evidence and is giving ex- The tuition-free engineering de­ ployment, 73 visits- were made to ippor: to the Soviet land forces. -The Red mechanized fense day -courses. offered' for the employers by representatives of the] Twenty-five members of Bo# Scout Tuesday summer at Newark OollegC'of En­ Service and. 62 telephone contacts Troop 94 left Sunday for the Union ■winch -was supposed to be second-rate, has, aooord- Board of Health meeting. gineering, that were started In June, were made. Council Boy Scout camp at Marcella e reporters who have seen it -in -action, actually August 26 will be finished during- the month The complexity of industry today, in automobiles furnished by mem­ THIEVES Township Dommlttee meeting. psl-and-even— superior-to—the—German:— Musrt'im- ot-September.— Ihe-courses-are-di- as well as the Widely separated fac­ bers of ...the troop committee. Ar­ September 9 vlded Info three periods.' !; tors of the 'job market, emphasizes rangements were made at a meet­ Russian_people-^niiitary and Board of Education meeting. the importance' of the State Em­ ing at.the home of'Walter Howell, never take a vacation Township Committee- meeting; Among the studenlfi: Who 'success- ployment Service in the search' for k f 1090 Chester'street. The commit­ like—seems-to-have proven fax' more stauneli than September 16 p lly completed the first period and ipeoted. • - ...... ' — Shard of Health meeting; have been allowed to continue in a new "job on the part of any in­ tee also donated about 40 jars of S eptem ber^ the second -period are Herbert dividual. Experience has proven jelly so the boys could have a snack tsay has not lost the Russian war. It would not come Township Committee meeting. Mayer, of 1587 Wyndmoor averiue; Ithat the prospects of placement] before taps. it surprise ii Hitler’s forces yet suooeeded in taking Charles Lo Bianco, of 14 Hurden increase if registration with the Service is filed at the earliest possi­ street; Elmer Na|y,: of. 632 M c- CHURCH OF CHRIST,. SCIENTIST Leningrad and other key cities. But these would bel Michael place,' arid Albert Stoltey, ble moment after an; individual. has datories unieser'Rt the same, time,\Hitler was able t6 [Of 542 Baul street, w«o are enrolled become unemployed. . "Soar’ is the Lesson-Sermon .sub­ Looking Back ject, for Sunday, August 17, in aU Hessian military power. So Jong as substantial Rsd In -the'course .Elements of Drawing- For the operation of ,the Un,em-; anApomPUto-tlon. - ...... pigment Oopjpengatlop Lay/, there Christian- Science “Churches and So- CSin- in 'existence S lid fighting,- Hitler ’ will'"n5t?13i? are re^stered ah increasing num*" tatter hotr mueh Russian- territory- he-suoeeeds- in-eon- Tea j Teats Ago ber.._of..l workers. i,n the. executive, The Golden ’fext Is: “Bless the WORKMEN^IlENEFIT technical, clerical and commercial' Lord, O my soul: and1 all that is On top of that, Russian civilians have .showaXan ah Last obstacle is seen about to be FUND MEETS AUG. 21 occupations. Because- of this fa ct within me, bless_ his ^holy name.” ada! fervor in destroying areas which have been'evao- removed from ' matter of widening employers are more and more usini (Psalms 103:1). z : in sniping at- German troops. The Russians art North Broad street .as. county seeks Branch 3.66 of tlie Workijaen’s tlie Service to secure workers, of Among the Lesson-Sermon cita­ appointment of condemnation eom- Benefit Fund will its regular this type. In fact, many employers tions is the following from -the Botal war in total, fashion now, and they have demon- missionere to set price for iandl meeting on Thursday August 21 at use the Employment Service for Bible: “Truly my soul walteth upon urpriaiiig courage. ■eded for project. -- 400 Bloy Street. ' Members and securing all tlieir help, thus elimin­ God: from him. cometh my salva­ ating the necessity for interviewing tion;” (Psalms 62:1). |Of-alll--froBi- -the British-American ‘-point—of yle'-v. isl Trustees of Heguiar Republican friends are cordially invited to at­ Club are. investigating possible tend. many applicants at their gate, who - The Lesson-Sermon also includes: WSt fast that Germany is suffering tarriffie lbsses. means by which Hillside might havel The Workmen's Benefit Fund is a I would fie useless for their type the following passage from the |,:%rijirRtissiBiiB ^-cKSieii'-tSat f,o06;Ut>6:^eiefe--treeps;- fraternal sooieby,..- GpeQial-i-zlng—-l-a -work... Christian Science textbook, “ Science Kreeholders. .i health insuraiice, such as cash^bene- Issue Identification Cards and Health with Key’TcTthe Scrip! wounded or captured, 92811; may rlpressnLa tures”. by Mary Baker Eddy: “S< Union County Park Commissior.) fits, hospital aid, medical care,. etc., Applicants registered1 are furnish­ garatiox—neither the Russian nor'the German propa- in the .event of sickness or acci­ ed with identification cards which I Science reveals Soul. as God, un ana-UohnK&an are -Invited by To-wn- touched by sin. and death?~a s Lin aiiTn ‘B -nnBfm*' m ques- dents. Interested readers may cone are useful in establishing Social Bstries pan' be depended upon for the wlibll'TShffi^l cehtrnl Life and intelligence sroun' [ t t e ‘of endir^t disagreement over! tact the secretary; Henry Roensch Security Identification for various van a third or half that m any German troops have' 1232 Long avenue. necessary purposes and which are Which -otFOla—-harmoniously al park commission’s plan to avoid tak- ipaeitatedi it is a severe reverse to Hitler, fjhs-itob things in tlie systems of Mind” |jj Oonant street frontage for park 810),“* I seat into Russia were the cream-of the German erop— there. John -M. Ueglowsjd, repre­ eterans of the Polish, prenoh and Low Countries senting Hollywood Pai’k Improve­ PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS ment Association, says county board iiaSbh eSFarrate-ablters^iFS^^SBy dver«; foals roaSway around Oonafft street r ?hat may explain reports to the effect. t.lmt.tha reserves traot-Would leave thls-irohtagB for Square Meals for Summer Dieb hat. lately sent into Russia have proven inferior in increase in ratables. Arthur G. Woodf.sld, supervising the men who preceded them, principal of schools, warns Boar, -By Dr. la m e* A T o b a y - wo seems unquestfoned that Germany has lost vast of Education now hiSi sohool build N the torrid days of summer, be greatly reduced In the diet. of aircraft aad mechanized equipment—iand has con* lng is needed as soon as eoonondo oondilions permit it, reporting ca­ Ilighter meals will usually pro­ This idea Is wrong because m eat emeiise amounts of oil, that most precious of war ma- pacity of soh-ool is 660 with attend-, mote com fort aad help you stand supplies easily digested and valu­ Russian bombers ha ve.been invading-fee Rumanian-ell- ance of 800 in September forecast, the heat. Blit even lighter meals able proteins, as well as necessary spreading out o f classes over lon| must be square vitamins and food-minerals. may have done considerable damage. And in the day creating practically a double ses­ meals. . No one o f the six basic foods. In­ ■ W h e n t h e i Britain has been carrying on determined, big-scale sion. cluding m eat, should be elimlr temperature najed from the summer-time diet, - against tie Continent. Mrs. Louisa Klrkman is named by soars, cutting nor should any of them be dim in­ woman’s auxiliary of Hurden-Look- p_e,jmws_ofJhe Gernym reverses and losses ir tijB i; down on tlie ished In its customary use b y the er—:Post 60, ^American Legion, :as Jffoqgji tQ. the German people, no matter how muck calories Is wise, health-seeking consumer. president, but it is not Recent investigations have Ur. Gbebbels put out through press and radio. Then wisdom to re­ Five Tears AgP shown that In hot feather the duce your ia - ®e, German moral! will start to crack. It is a fact body requires a somewhat greater takeof t h e Township COommittee orders in­ amount o f thiamine, or vitam in the last World War, Germany went to pieces in a |f5Ads that vestigation of mysterious telephone' B„ because this important dietary few months, and the main reason for that was the nourish the call reported by Joseph Lilenfeld of i A. Tob.y factor is needed for the proper body. Square They’ve Taken On •of morpletrtt -.irpme.1 Wili it happett again-?— Newark- in-w hich he‘*fey«-'h-e -was use of food-energy and heat toy meals are ju s t as necessary in h ot told he could! get a Junk yard license the hum an machine. weather as a t any other t im e .' here for $500, although- doubt is Of the half dozen basic foods in tracing call 'since Lilenfeld According to the yardstick for N ew Duties good nutrition Issued by govern­ mentioned, meat, whole wheat did not attempt to check oh source products, and the new enriched when! he received it! ment authorities as a result o f the SAVING OUR CHILDREN recent National Nutrition C onfer­ white breads are all especially With all the activities that claim women's crttsntion thss© days Unusual honor comes, to Hurden- rich in thiamine. One thick ham ence for Defense, the six'basic . there care few wasted hours, The wonder is can. accomplish cf the most notable progress made by the medical Looker Post 6Q, American Legion, in foods th a t everyone must have sandwich on enriched bread and they selection of two of its members l fia been- in reducing deaths and illnesses in children, every day are: pure milk, m eat, butter furnishes from one third to so much, and continue to run their homes so efficiently. Ask one Union County Committee of Amer eggs, green and yellow vegetables, one half of the total thiamine • E. Wakerlin recently described the achievements can Legion, George O. Woodruff as fruit, and bread containing plenty needed dally by the normal per­ of these homemakers with a hundred outside interests just h o w ' Ifreotion that have been made in the representative state historian and John W. Phllhow of vitamins. son. finance officer. she does so much and she'll tell you she uses The number of deaths of Illinois ehildren under These food s should be the f ou n - These staple foods (dso^supply- Edward M . Ferry, high school dation o f the hot weather diet. A body-building proteins needed for 3w ore-tenth of what it was in 1910. Bach of the eight teacher resigns,-and officials Indi­ meat sandw ich with a glass of healthful growth and for replen­ electricity wherever card whenever she can. uuses of childhood death—diarrhea, pneumonia, diph* cate low salaries paid-even better pasteurized milk and a fruit salad ishment of the wear and tear on -v-'A-'Fhor-eleet-ric washerdoes-itswork-better the body. Since children grow In uberoulosis, scarlet fever, whooping cough, measles and teachers here are costing Hillside provides ideal fare for sultry, hu­ school system many able Instruc­ mid days. summer, and the rest o f us get and faster than you- can wash, by hand. lias been robbed of much of its destructiveness. tors. Many persons erroneously be­ worn down, such excellent protein Township Committee passes pre­ lieve th a t meat should not* be foods as m eat, .milk, and eggs are 1 An -electric ironer ffiQst important factor in producing this fine result, taten In summer, or that It should I daily necessities. liminary resolution for approval o puts a .fine',finish on Berlin points out, “ has been the application of knowledge electrifng o f No. 49 bus line. prolonged and painstaking research and experiinenta- Leo Intfiabartolo, 1 form er., high each artiple; and you. ’oratories, clinies and hospitals.” Diarrhea; provides school catcher, Is reported making much progress in professional base­ can be seated while paift point, In 1910 it caused the death of 9,000 ohil ball as catcher with Butler in Penn­ r ten. years of age, in Illinois. In 1988, it killed only sylvania State League, you work.. Moderate pho the fact that the-population of. that state increased Trojans finish regular season on prices and easy pay­ top in Community Softball League, W y in tie meantime- This striking reduction- in death With five other- team* oilfc of 18 in ment terms,' ®8 from diarrhea has gone hand in hand with a better league due-’ to join them in playoffs of the activity of the digestive tract. for 1936 Championship. Arthur. G. Woodfleld, supervising ’ has occurred in Illinois has likewise occurred all principal of schools, reports to Board Soptry,.-Private medicine has made strides that can of Education every classroom in described as miraculous in controlling and elltiilualiiig high sehool -bulldlHg -to usad every period in the day to take care of SUPER TYPEWRITER GO. bacterial killers. The result is two-fold—longer lives 1200 students under double session 655 HIGH ST., opp. Y.M.H.A. NEWARK, N. Sople, apd happier, fuller Jives as well. plan. - MArket 3-26U Page Four THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14,. 19*1 mth, commencing July 32, M g at "V Wednesday, t h e both day of. “MANPOWER” AT RITZ -AUGUST, A. D., 3.941, , tSdlWafd - G. Robinson,. Marlene oaeou tor's Office; was ont^qw' call at one. d*bibdk Standard (two o’clock People Vs Dr. ammoiisly adopted. <•, Daylight Saving) Time, In the after- B o b Hope In Dietrich and Georgs Raft are. seen Fashion Joins the Vlitzkrieg via . tbs current aitraotior. at the Ritz Kildare’ "-Regent Theatre, Hhzabeth, ^’Manpower,” lying and being of said day Mayfair Film In the Township of Hillside, In the 1 the following fro , The First “V for Victory” Dress The associate .feature Is “ San An­ County of Union and State of New Jer- - a-fid premlaes w 0 ( Medical mystery and a dramatic tonio Rose,” featuring Shemp How­ y descrlhari !u..h«r«lnd lawsuit figure In the latest adven­ ard and, the Merry Macs: “ Caught In - The Draft” ture 61 young r n Kildare, In ,ITfie Is New Comedy Here People -Vs, Dr, Kildare,” , now shew, Synopsis of Minutes of On Saturday big at tfc£ Regent Theatre, BUza- Hoard of Freeholders Bob Hope lands right in "the doctor'in quite the toughest1 “spot” SURROGATE’S NOTICE ■ middle of tJnole^ ’s armament he has ever been In. The. dramatic "program in .“Gau'ght' in the Draft,” story revolves about a malpractice the Register's. Office of: the County of suit and medical detective work that Union); thence. ‘ (1) Eaaterly parallel Marambmri^~^haout~ homftdy- open- with the Northerly—line of Fairbanks ing Saturday the Mayfair Thea- solves the problem. Street; One hundred five -;(jitt) feet; The young dAjtaking the part of, a ttS&vis guest star of the picture. Paralysis actor engaged in. making a war pic­ follows, fcen a malpractice Cult, Dr. ture, gives the “Over the top!” sig­ GlUebpie ~ (Lionel Barrymore) , aids nal to his men and-Ttfteh screamed his young protege in discovering' the frantically when he discovered that obscure cause of the trouble, and In snow.h tothe inrv rem- TBlscent of Kls Academy award win Premises known as Nor 1186 Church The gun-shy actor next creates a tn—Hillside; N. J. ning speech in "A Free Boub” .solve laugh-riot -when he finds himself^# There is due approximately $.097.60 the problem. Ith interest from July 1. 1941. . —the-army -ae the—reeuhr-of—a—prae— -Ayree • to~et»npelliB*--ifflr~h'ie-d»Bt“ ticai Jok?T wKfifE Backfires" on huh- m a tic, moments and 3arrymors self. ' “ Caught"-in the Draft” may gripping, tej«hE'.ritrring climax. .Miss SHERIFF S SALE $22 2G EDJ&HT—CX-973 July 24-4t IO CHECK . . not be a true version of everything Granville proves, herself a skilled ^rf-GIia-h eery~bf-^ the army has to offer- its 'rookies, but- IHEBIFF’S SALE- actress, and LaraUw "Day, . as the1 Bob Hope and his comedy' corps itor ^Building and young doctor’s sweetheart,- also certainly manage to give army life affliuito herself lr. dramatic se­ iratloh, complalng a new twist—the kind even the od, et alary 'defendi quences. if mortgaged-prem “ draftees wll enjoy 3jj§ a=gaasdy^s--CQntributad---biL-Red :~ .T h ei^ -^G^&faGhute--dr-op&-4hatF Skelton, Alma Kruger and others, —Will .make .your-Stomach—power-clivo- OelfpOT and Barrymore garners , laughs when with hilarity; .crazy tank chases; he sings “Mademoiseiie from Ar- oT Ellzahe tfi“ pretty nurses; and "selective service” BJDNESDAY, THE 3RD DAr? OF mentleres” as a lullaby for a baby. SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1041, duties including peeling potatoes ahd. Also deserving of .special mention Is at one. o’clock Standard (two o'clock softening a hard-boiled “sarge.” Daylight Saving) Time, In the afternbon the work of Alma Kruger, Paul Dorothy Lamour, who - co-stars Stanton. Plann Lewis. Walter.Klngs- Grassm ann & Kre —wlth^ihe-popula^sereenaiad^r-adifl= f'ord, Nell Oralg and Tom Conway. gagmaster, Is in love with Buck Bfarnlri R HiicquBt turns In one of —Private- -Hope ~but^he~«anMr marry- his most skillful jobs as a director, Engineers tor Hillside hlm until her father, the colonel, Now the first “V For Victory” department stores in the 21 Latin arid excellent photography is con­ he has appointed for pne': BEGINNING at ■is convinced that something besides American republics. Others are 433 N. Broad St., Elizabeth tributed by Clyde DeVlnna, whose dress joins up with the, wild-fire Jean Ettinger as 'Stenc trouble flows through her hero’s bound fox England and Australia. switchboard- operator, com ant :two hundred three and £ “X-ray room" -lighting is speciac. “V” campaigirlaunched by Prime veins. The rookie is caught between Miss Josephine Johnson, 1940 Phone EL 2-377# ularly effective. David: Snell com­ -Minister Ghurchill.-Millions of wo­ >f Oakland- Terrace: thence •the cross-fire of Dotty’s sarcasm glamour debutante, chose this' Uong the said southerly side < posed the musical score. and the colonel's fury as he slides men all over the unoccupied"worldT sion of the “V ” dress, made up in ceived-ttna-ordersd-ftledT Also on the Regent bill Is “That Wright, Long & Gotnpan; out of^ne tight spot into another. . Will soon be making and wearing light grey wool. It has' V-shaped Home Demonstration Agen Uncertain Peeling,” with Merle this new “V ” .dress designed, by the shoulder sections outlined in bold Lynne Overman and” Eddie Brjtck- Ghernn .and Melwn Douglas. J Simplicity Pattern Company of red applique/ V-shaped pocket & Buildings Ob' en keep Bob cohapany during these New York. Patterns' 'for tl e “V” ■flaps embroidered With the open­ W E ADVISE wacky escapades tfhich almost cause dress are on their way to 7,500 ing notes. of Beethoven's Fifth total disaster. Hut Hope emerges Putting In Your Woman’s Face stores across the United States. I Symphony m three long and nd8~&—Buildings—Gomn as a hero during some exciting war ~Mure;_with sewing” instructi o23 in” ■sfturtrfh^W^ gatLanf .....COAL & COKE games at' the" ‘clffiiffjr o f the film; " SpaSsK, af e Winging their why to i letter “V “ in Morse code. He turns disaster to laughter by at ROOFING — WALLBOARD — TILEBOARI master stroke of strategy which 'reeholder Ba LUMBER — MASON MATEEIA] saves the army from his teammate’s scene. But the most difficult' scene one eye and h a l fu f her mouth brain-storm military, trap. she has ever played was the one" were exposed "tb^tEe camera. REASON ABLE PRICES she has just completed in “A Wom­ The associate feature will be “The r “I was utterly exhausted, when an’s Pace,” coming Sunday. to the Nurses’s Secret” yitjr Lee Patrick George- Oukpr, the director, called’ 1 call unanimously ado G. Stelnriiark by deed of Bose New JTheatre, Elizabeth, for'three I‘Gut,’." , she says, “and later. I Freeholder Brokaw for : its, unmarried, by Deed dated July and Regis Toomey. It deals with Bridges, Drainage & 30, and recorded1 in the. Register’s W illiam Hale CoaK a case the police labeled suicide but: days.. T " * covered that T-had-been~womng so :;i$H Liberty Ave. " Plione BnlonVllle 2-2244 HUM the nurse knew that, murder was It is mot a particularly .uncom­ hard with one eye that I Icouldn’' involved. fortable’ scene. It does not look see out o f it for more than an hour.’ „ , e’aCH LOAD . d EL.1YER.ED . IS GA.REEUU.Y WHQI difficult to thg casual .visitor on-the '*^ ^ T w ^ fe a tu r e ^ ’ ‘^feyv'Metrri! set, but\ it -requires 'great -acting Argentina," with Maureen OT-Eara ■ • ' ALEX. CAMPBELL, Sheriff. JOSEPH ROTH DIES, .ability. Tomorrow -and Saturday the attrac­ BARREN J. LYNCH;- Sol’r. ees $206 EDJ&HT—CX-979 AUg.7-1 TAILOR MANY YEARS . The mcgst dramatic moment in tions are T ^ o ^ r Power in “Blood the film comes after Joan has-sup­ and Sand,"/ana “Meet the Ohump," SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of - New —Jersey. -Between Bertha 0. Luster, Joseph Roth,'of 1502 Summit posedly had a plastic operation per­ with Hugh7 Herbert. Next Wednes­ complainant, and- Leah Anne Stivers, et formed on her face and the ban­ day a n if1Thursday will .be the re- al., defendants. 'Fi. fa. for sale of mort- nue, died suddenly Sunday in Eliza­ efectlve Ju„ly 15. 1941, beth General Hospital. Well known dages are , abqut to be removed. quest^parade, with Bette Davis and unanimously adopted. ' By yi?|ue of the above-stated writ of In the township, he had' conducted Joan had to get over pathos, rear Le&ue Howard seen in “Of Human Freeholder Smith fieri facias to me directed I shall expose Bondage,” with “fche -Crooked Cir- Committee approving l for sale by public vendue, in the District a tailor • shop at the same addresa and expectancy in her face, yet she Court Room; in the Court House, in the for 15 years after 15 years in the as so heavily bandaged that only jfpSl co-featured. city of Elizabeth, N. J., on same business in Newark. He wa^ well known in political circles, serv­ ing on the Republican county oom- mittee, representing the sixth dis­ Joan Crawford during her . film trict, for many years until recently. career has been oalled upon to play Servces were held .yesterday after­ many .difi^toult; scenes. In “ Strange noon at the Funeral Home of Joseph Cargo” she walked through mud Who’s Who In Business L. Hurey, in Newark. Mr. Roth was and grime for the jungle scene, her born in Czechoslovakia 56 years ago, face scratched* by branches, her; UNION COUNTY BUICK Cl coming to this country 35 years ago. dress torn ahd wet. A Convenient Directory of Men and Firms Ready to Serve You Efficiently in Their He leaves his wife, Mrs. Margaret . In “Susan and God” she worked ELIZABETH, N. Jr Roth; a son, Joseph Roth, Jr,, and for three days oh location -wearifik Special Fields. 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Jersey City. Friday night the club? s . E. OT- move ov6r to Newark for a eague Leaders Snap Barrett, iQ jf i 2 mm 1 ladies’ night contest and then go Freddie Cochrane Signs Up For Navy __ Bouska1; Zb— 6 1 1 , back to' Jersey City for a game on Koneskl, ss 2 s9 Saturday af ternoon, lew ’s Winning Streak Peanington, rf i 1 1 Kasman, If 1 * o . 0 0 And Non-Title Bout With Lew Jenkins ! eight hits while Hillside • collected Fedlsh, cf ■ i 1 0 ■bleheader Again Set ten, following the removal of Lin­ Givens, 3b • - 0 1 Cards Take is not known, tout his choice of the physically ablebodied young man den’s George Blake because of a Scheduled To Be Boxing As Sunday Bill DieSurney, c .'fi 1 - 0 ' " 7 T navy over the army was partly due should join some branch of; the Zivic Waits As October sore arm after he had pitched shut­ Blake, p 0 n 0 Instructor Under to the fact that he would be better fighting forces. It is up to, us young 10 Fight In Garden Standing ot the Clubs out ball for three' innings. Presgy- Preszywozny, B 0 ■*0 ' Junior Title Gene Tunney able to get leaves to' train and fight, men to do any actual fighting that Is Set woiny and- Koneskl took the aitaok Rakowski, c i 0 , 0 ~ 0; Only a “tennis elbow,” a result of a might come along and the upper­ from Hillside. ■ 1 most thought in my mind was to n4® 10 ? Freddie Cochrane, world’s welter­ minor injury suffered in playing study. He will have to learn when Howard ffingesser knocked out a Totals 4 . ' : i ’ “ 3 From Raiders Be ready and fit whefir the call I ® 1 ' {a g weight champion, has signed for a softball a^ew years ago appeared tC to salute—that he salutes the uni-.;! triple with the bases loaded and Hillside' I ooo 144 1-^10 came. I am now ready to join hands m- ■ ^ t®- ten-rotuid non-title bout with Lew stand iff the Way of Cochrane’s im­ form and not the man. I want to bide Hillside trailing, 2 to 1, "in the fifth Linden . 001 with thousands of other spirited 15 Jenkins, lightweight champion, at mediate acceptance into the navy. see the Navy have a reputation of inning, ...came .Championship__.Won__ la "youngsters- Madison Square Garden on uciooer Tne terih, "Tennis 5ib6W means a Fighting Men and with men like ■IB through with a home run in the gesser, Orban. Home runs—Pen­ whatever aid I can. My boxing ffiosA Sensational Comeback 8, toy which- time he is expected ta slight irregularity at the elbow Cochrane showing the way. we will IB sixth. Batting was led by -Duke” nington, Gurtis,-- Struck out—by career can waft. Service now* is be actively a member o f Uncle Sam’s whioh prevents his holding out his accomplish that end.” Orban,—Bob Deftroepo aaid -Guw>i#- Issler, 4; by Blake, 3; by Preszwozny, ^e-Gardinalfl-won-bheehaimpion' more-important. I-w m defendm y* Navy. arm straight. Tdhney said he fiid Only two-days afteiuhe won the WTtll “tWfi "m ts ip is s :...... t, by Koneskl, T ■ tJTnpiTg-^spMi. title whehever my hew havalTdutT^ Ship oFThe Elks Junior Baseball “Red” signed up in the presence the same thing to overcome when ohampionship, Cochrane was ex­ to aldu In pre- (First Game) permit. League last Saturday morning by of Lieut. Commander Gene Tunney he joined the marines, adding that amined by the local draft board Linden and others in New York for the it did not prevent Cochrane or him­ Tunney Likes Him . Linden,' was able only to defeating the Raiders 3^2 in one and requested an A-l classification;': H. Tannfty—was-delighted-ftt—havlng- doubBhiader'Sunday-'wsdrtlr NavaLReser-ves-for-a-fouryear-hitch- self from wirming a champicmship. Thursday’s--actitm; however,- s u p « ^ Barrett, 11? Newark Faces the best-, ball games playe^l this last Thursday, just as physicians of Cochrane in the service. Linden drove Ludwig Will Train At Norfolk sedes any order from the chatty 2b year. Last week’s victory climaxed Without doubt, he is the. most , mdund-ln-^-eucpidsingly the local Draft Board agreed that Cochrane is expected first to go Koneskl, ss the most sensational, finish ever their examination- one week earlier articulate boxer T have aver-met, ” e attack on his ofterings, Pennington, : Crucial Series into training at $84 a month at the staged in the seven year histofy Of had shown he was 1-A classifica- Norfolk training base as a boxing Tunney said. “I wish every young ir hig-wiBialnfrsteealn—WasM Malsam, rf ti5M^^i=With=three games against tion qa^rial--for -tiie army visTse- ffistructorr^^T^ Cochrane man-in-the-eounti^werelikeThirn- 1 missed a ohance Kasmin, If TheJfewark Bears and their-most the , .Cardinals remaining..JtCL_play will receive a radng o f chief 'boats- He has ‘ taken the finest spiritual J.ast l essons Linden, losing unex- Fedish, cf dangerous rivals in. the battle-Tor the Raiddrs had to win only one ot How much mavy duties will pre­ wain’s mate. slant' on life ifod will set a fine ^ to the Elizabeth North Givens, 3b” “ the contests in order to insure them- the International League penhaht, vent fights in the ring for Cochrane With Cochrane scheduled to bat­ example for the other boys in the DeSumey, a the Montreal Royals, will meet for selves the championship. • The Car­ tle Jenkins with no defense of his service. He should be- making In Swimming Wukovets, p - dinals, however, with the aid of puids hopes for a large .turn- tide last time .this season ln«a four- title involved, it appears that1 speeches. His real placer would be Rakowski, c Fred Szarko’s fine pitching, defeated K ie S o ft M when. game -series ppening' Sunday at Rup- Fritzie Zivic, who lost the cham­ in the recruiting service.” , Children from Hillside, together je^-8»#.y to Plainfield for an- the league leaders in three straight Kaydets Beat perfc -Stadium,- Newark. 4Ehere^=-whl- pionship '"the TH ifisldl' redhead Altihough he**is the first cham­ with those fiomhtfiefTJhlon County"^ ; dcubidieEdef. A d&ufcie vic- Totals contests. be a- doubleheader Sunday after- sixteen days ago will have to_wait pion “to enlist, Cochrane will have municipalities, have, a chance, to Sutday would-place Hillside jJ m last week’s -deciding- battie both noon-and 'night games'-Tuiasday-and- Arinorettes 3-1 for a chance to get back at Qpch* plenty of 7 ~ with other enroll this week in the last free ; .pstioe in She league standing, Wednesday with the. latter evening teams played marvelous defensive rane. Zivic had signed for a returr boxers in the services. Such well Engesser, ss swimming classes that will be con­ ssajon closes for Hillside the ladies’ night. ■ baseball, For five innings neither bout for October 3.' but the .Jenkins ^nojyn boxers as--George Abrams, ducted this season at the two pools Oamodeca, c U,wlng week-end, When Westfield The league leaders and the Brook- Side Cdffld score. Leadingoff' In t£CB' The Hillside Kaydets traveled to fight, on October fo apparently Fred Apostoll, Cal Oagni, Steve Bel- operated by The Union County Park J. Rab, 3b fifth, George Griglivich, star short due to be engaged1 In one game lyn^owned Canadians met a fort­ Bethlehem Sunday to set back the eludes that. Tomml^ Tucker, -Frank Poreda Commission. Instruction, for young- 5 Orban, cf j Manager Ed Goitlleh's* nine night-ago at Montreal and the Bears stop and manager of the Cardinals, Armorettes -8-1. B . Following the examination for the and Al NettloW are taxing instr,uc-t sters from 9 to 10 years of age, will..:) Lew, (p \i atierdance of about 1,000 Sun seemingly knocked the Royals out banged, a hard hit over third- which The .Kaydets’ fast infield held-the. navy, Cochrane issued a prepared tors under Tunney’s banner, and are start Monday, August 18, and con- Harzula, p ndr the Linden games was the of the race by taking four out' of boiled past the left fielder for Armorettes -to a very close game. statement which fouoWs: developing some, fine talent. Coch­ tinue daily for the balance o f the ' DeProspo, If [home run. The Red Birds scored ;est of The season fo r ' Hillside five games to drive- them back -to- The Armorettes-smashed out nine am delighted at this time, to rane will join Apostoll ‘at Norfolk., week from 9 to 10 a. m. me Morris' aveaue. held. H. Rab, lb. third place.1 However, the Royals [tWo' more runs on hits by Jasinski hits to the Kaydets* s i x . - __ hav-ft-.the.^niX)i±urLlty--tO-..Joln the Fred was once recognized as middle­ Registrations are being accepted Curtis, rfi Sffig- Shed" up three runs a" bounded back into form with a bang and Hrusko before the frame was The Armorettes broke through tne United States. Naval Forces' weight champion in New York StaleT by Alfred- Nogl, manager oF"fhe~" .over. . tf-jn the first two Innings, 32nj while - the Bears ran trouble Kaydets’ defense in the third inning Always Liked Navy There may be one break in pool at John Russell Wheeler Park. The Raiders came back in the drove Lew from the box with i Rnp.hpj^p.r with, fhe result that with one run. The Kaydets came -^ii-alWays wanted1 to enlist Cochrane’s__training ,program at Linden, and Albert Dittmann, man­ sixth and- scored their o-nly- tally lage .in the. third which, netted the.race was again tighteilCd up. back in the sixth, with a tieing-run.. Navy, f wanted to. join soon after] "Norfolk. Tunney has been invited, to ager of, the Rahway River Park pool, T ota ls* Lew. allowed four walks Newark- is still outrin front but’ when Bloom received a base on Ann Nahalka, star shortstop, smash** President-Roosevelt-declared a Na1 take four boxers to Ban Francisco Rahway. Children desiring to en- ;i Linden. balls and Joe (Bill: hit a long single ras pitojjlng, idndenmade Montreal has been coming so .fast ed out a double',to send in the tie- tional Emergency, bu^-my manager on August 26 to take part in a gala [roll for one of these classes, have Hillside to left-. ectlve use'-of hits and other op^ that the- Bears m ay have to take ing run. * felt that a delay would give USO show and intimated Cochrane tifitil. 10 o’clock, Bimday evening T h feeb a se hit—Koiieski. Home All-Star Game ■tunllies to get on base, making the series to .retain first place. Jxi The score was held tied until the Opportunity for Which I have been may be one to make the trip. August 17, to do so, run—Barrett. Bases on. halls—off nas on the same number of hlte. an eveiit the Bears will not feel too- ^ The annual all-star game between eighth/7.Bajak ran.' out an infield struggling for several years—a “ O f course,” said *Tunney, “Coch­ At the end of the week’s instruct Lew, 4; off Wukovets, 2;. off Har­ Side, able to get to Percy WukO- sure .about that $5,000 pennant prize the champions and a team selected tap. M. Oappola walked sending chance to T.win a world’s boxing rane’s career now lies in the Navy, tion each youngster will be given a zula, 8. Struck out-toy Lew, 8; hfy he weakened in'late Innings, unless they do better than break from the remaining three clubs ih Bajak to second and O. Lew singled championship. Having fulfilled my but there is no reason .why he test to see if he has learned to' ■Wukovets, 2; by :kar?ula, 2. Um­ s®ted for 11 hits but only four even* with the Canucks. [the loop will be held, this Saturday scoring Bajak and catching Mary on' ambitions—I am. happy to announpe won’t be able to continue his own swim a distance of 50 feet. pire—Coplan. third, for the-first-out. Davenport I .The suddeh display; of-~h0merun at the Morris avenue field. | The that I have Joined the United States personal career while he Is in the All-Star squad will consist o f Robert singled scoring-Lew. The Armorettes Hillside^ hitting, was led ^ by power, by Jack Graham, 'husky out- Naval. Forces, service. First of all, he will'have (Second Game), ■Bloom.,QQaald^fcr,as,’ Chick Callers SSfiBr retired -the fii|4ei rjbut wery not - viiv^iwayB have believed that ^eyfiry to go through - weeks of drill and Patronize Our-Advertisers" aSdnSrh^rT.^1'® Hillside rlUo, ‘Al Jim Griffin, ^ illm e s i fast enough to gain their runs, ted three' apiece. Koneskl and Real’s alptime homerun record. ;qf- R. . E ‘. E. r.ev. Sid Feha, Paul Schaefer. "joe Kaydets irrdtt led“ i?b.e” attack for Linden, ... - . has "made-the series - doubly-im­ Engesser, ss l •^0' Pentek, Dick -Deranek, Serge Tar-. R. 15© hits and three hits, re- l portant. Graham is now right on Oamodeca, c 2 noff and Joe ®iii: I m M. Coppola, cf ~~0 ectlvely, Koneskl having one three J. Rato, 3b • | i - l 0 the tail of Frankie Kelleher, New­ 1 Cardinals O. Lew, -8b igger and Barrett a (home ruhj to Orban, cf - -0” ; 2’ ’ ~'" 5 1 ark slugger, who has led the league Davenport, lb in circuit blows since the start of R. H. E. sir. credits. • Issler, p * ’ 1 1 0 Griglevich, ss 1 Nahalka, ss -0- th6 season. Hillside Comes Back' DeProspo, If 1 | 2 i Jasinsld, c i : t M Wessels, If- .6 i_ Smarting under the 14 to 4 de- Ourtis, 2to 2 2 . .0 F. Szarko, p i 1 0 Minori, c o - Before tackling the Royals the it, Hillside came back in .con*4 H. Rab, 3b .0 *0 Kiebler, 2b • 0 1 . 0 Ooppola, 2b o Who Does Your Printing) Brulne are domi for a fotsr-game toeing manner-in the secondgamer Williams, rf ------0 — 6 LaBruno, c f • 0 —“ a— - rQ- Butler, 0 home-anS-home series with the Jer Al Issler taking the mound for Feins, rf * . b Hr&ko, If 0 i 0 Wahl ae-for-the-first-time .this sea^ -Lew, rf ... 1 0 0 sey Giants who are making a strong __Q: -Bajak i Bid for"T~playoflr-6ei't5. -There Is RichkusvvSto- - since he finished with high W. Szarko, lto p - . Of1 ; 0: — _ .io doublehoader slated for tpnigfit at 1-baJL- He allowed Linden Totals 10 _ Motyezka, rf j n m M M Totals 3 orettes

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Many .residents ol these municipalities are BY ACTING NOW! not permanently Registered and! will not be permitted to vote they register:— Remember that this Newspaper is You'll io n If boy a mod 1980 CHEVROLET COUPE, )88 FOB© TtJDOB, 60-HP. radio and heater, $ A (* £ CLARK NEW PROVIDENCE BOROUGH Take Your price, an still low—wo'ro hooping Ihom leehanlcaJJy ^ood $2 8 5 *■«* 4ob CRANFORD NEW PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP always willing to provide publicity thb annual aalo of oonl Du. to tho r FANWOOD R O S E L L E 1988 CHEVROLET TUDOB ROSELLE PARK lump In now Fori m Io. woVo got tho b. I Mod car GARWOOD Printing To a to further an event sponsored by KENILWORTH SCOTOH PLAINS wluoi In town. (oa won't 1688 FOBD TTJDOB, « ' ^ X $375 Good tires, good $ MOUNTAINSIDE SPRINGFIELD upholstery. Test it your organization, for which no PACKARD 120 SE- A NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO VOTED AT THE 1840 Newspaper N, radio and heater, PRIMAUV AND GENERAL ELECTIONS FAILED TO torrid say much more REGISTER PERMANENTLY. THEY MUST DO SO IN charge is made. Reciprocity is fair. ORDER TO VOTE THIS YEAR AND IN THE FUTURE. YOUR CHANCE... PRICES LIKE THESE SPELL S A V IN 6S I ^ * 3 9 5 Persons'already permanently registered who have moved, to a rOVAY ONLY I new address anywhere in Union County can transfer by .mailing their certificate! of registration, showing their new addresses on 1980 CHEVJttOLET SEDAN. the reverse side-61 the..cards to the office of the Union County IMl LINCOLN ZEPHYR, 1987 DESOTO COACH. Car A very dean car and in radio and two healers.. has been thoro- fQ A ff Board-of Elections. This change can .also be made by postal card good running shape ? 0 /’ r ughly checked te j Q j considering what we dp letter, . “ce on V0, onr A part, WOTl- a I f in doubt about your- registration inquire either at the office of the Union County Board of Elections in the Court House, or 1080 OLDSMOBILB BE- • at the office of your local municipal clerk. DAN. Has thousands of 1#W P°BD DELUXE TU- REGISTRATIONS AND TRANSFERS ANYWHERE IN BOBv radlo. flne * g J Q miles of satlsfac- fO 7 C up. The condition .11 O f tory service Li | sJ is food, the price UNION COUNTY FOR THE SEPTEMBER 1941 PRI­ caUs for action ... .. MARY MUST BE MADE NOT LATER THAN AUGUST The Hillside Times 19, 1941, BUT TRANSFERS M AY ALSO BE MADE ON PRIMARY DAY. 1 4 4 3 North Broad Street Hillside, N . J . ACT PROMPTLY EST TERMS r Motors, Inc. UNION .COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS „ Phone, Waverly 3-2465 ARTHUR T. LEE. Chairman 8EELAND, Secretary 1ST T R A D ES | 1308 North Broad S t , ■ of Restoration. Hillside, N. J. Page Six THE HILLSIDE TIMES, T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 14, 1941 ijght angles to the said 1 of Long Ave- mass was offered Burial was to t; thence (2) feet of Lot 108 on fit Noirth five (6) degrees twenty-seven (p ) Mas SntlUea ’’MaJ ofBs« k#°- f if LET No Contest Evergreen Getoetery, Church Services minutes east and parallel with- the said Mr. Kowalsky was born In fine of LShg A..venue, thirty-five (8B'). o above desorlpuon 1. I, • ' (Continued from Page 1) trla 52 years'ago, living to Hillside feet; thenod* (8)7 South eighty-four (84) ELIZABETH AVENUE TRBHBY- degrees thirty-three (88) minutes East stooa -be came to this country M, terjcan o h c r o h , Rev. Arthur and' parallel with the flpst course herein N.. J. I . ^ 10 LonS Avs., f {M Poe and Sara Refcsky; -second, Sam. years ago. He leaves his wffe, Mrs. Northwood, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Bible One hundred (iODO' feet to the said line Levertter and Rae Leventer; third, of Long Avenue; thence (4) along the Elizabeth Kowalsky; a daughter, Ichool.. 10:18- a. m., morning wor- shiti. line flf. LQRg AVqnue. south five Milton B. Conferd and Emily E. Noll.; CLASSIFIED ADS Mrs., Leslie' Nleffitoeyer, of Netf- Siip," sermon 'by Rev? David Wiea WF de^eea' t'^en^>seven I27) minutes fourth, John DeBrunfier and Mary rfive sons,-Anthnny, STaiter, West ’ thirty-flve (85^)’ feet' .to the point - : ALEX CAMpTaijiT t ’■ CaEtffip, FK t t , SI RtltgSfg UHi- CHARLES H. STEWART Sol- ?herltt’ B. Garhecky; fifth, Lee Mandl and Michael and Joseph Kowalsky, of uBraitv ...... - ■Hiusiae, una thuiiihb Kuwuay;1 ui YOU liam H. Mann and Julia Hogan; Newark. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. seventh, Frank A. Haefner and Lot­ j ; Robert OookreH, minister, 9:80 Phone WAverly 3-2465 tie JanowskL__— g. m- Men’s, and Women’s Bible ' “Bfghth,' Pontelemon Hyra and BETTY JEAN DWYER Classes and BiMe SohdS. i l a. to. Adels . Parrott; ninth,» Walter M. Betty Jean Dwyer, 13 .yeaVs“ 4J| RATES worship, with " sermon,. ‘'Roots of DEADLINE Ceglowski and; Margaret M. Scheu; daughter of -Mr; and Mrs. Thomas NYLON HOSE the Great ilfe.’’ 6:30 p.'to,Y oung Advertisements: will tie accepted u n t il. tenth, Arthur'T. Lee and Ruth M, A f Dv^yer, o f '834. Winchester'ave- Minimum price per insertion Peoples’.. Society. pWwp.:7't o ? W - get them while Wolf; eleventh, Owen Byrne Tand npe, died this rabrntog. at ET.^a- 40c up to four lines (20 words).. 2 o ’clock "Wednesday aftefnoon for in­ ahip, with sermon,' "My< Need- -of sertion the following morning. Margaret Johnson:; ’ twelfth, Frank iKtlr'GeneTto-7HosptlBlr“ Armounop: P. Canfield and Mary F. Jose; thir­ ment will be made latenof funeral Christ;.Christ’s Need of Me.” - they lokt Two times ...... 70c or 35c eaoh.- Owing to the great expense involved . Tuesday evening, 7 o’clock meet­ teenth, Joseph P. Reilly and Mae services; She is aiso sinrvlvec by a in postage, stationery and billing of small ing o f .Board of Trustees. Wednes­ F o p ....1.28 or'82o each R. Reilly; fourteenth, Charles Peitz sister, Jean, and. two brothers, D04,. '. 1W"'ott Wiy as many as you Wint* day evening 8 o’clock Midweek Bight...... 2.40 o? :§0c eftoh charges, our customers are asked to pay and Elizabeth Moynihan; fifteenth, aid F. aito -Thcnias Allah. • No restrictions. Guaranteed on order. However, telephone orders wifi prayer, service. Study of .Book of Thirteen .. . 3 H4 m-PAn enM. Raymond J. O’Neill and Helena N (tuajiity: ------—* "■accepted fruill WUpuilg'lWS parties; Simmons, slans. Thursday evening, Aug- STATIONS ENTERED ust 21, at 8 o'clock, Ckgpel ' servloe Sizes 8.14 to 10% to two beauUfuUhM-j Tw enty-six . 6.50 or 25c each but prompt remittance >is requested. •• Robert c. Kirkpatrick, nf Hill­ side, whose name was in the pic- [‘-‘Two service stations to Route 39 led by ’The Eastern Crusaders,” a qnart-Bl. nf ' t.a.ly.ntBd....gingers..froni. . Sorry no jO E m owlets:?— ture. for Democratic- • organization aere-mtotaii-MQndai:.night...wi.th_a. Eastem Baptist Theological Semi­ suport 'for senator, was eliminated table radio taken from one and $14 nary, Philadelphia. These young when Downes agreed to run on worth 6? cigarettes! taken from a urging from Governor ’ Charles oigarefcte vending machine -in the men - who during- th e' summer are PARAMOUNT SHOP -tr-aveltog-throughvarious-secMorts-of TAKE TIME OUT NOW -Edison------’ •...... » : other:— The-radic-^wss-^stolett-fiom- ” 2 ll Broad Street the Atlantic station near North the • United States, have appeared Elizabeth, N. j, - to some of the -m-ost iaomihent BENITZ SUED OVER Broad street, the cigarettes- from the SPORTSWEAR Mobile gasoline sta tion - near -Sore- %Urnhea.--The-;P'h'bllB--eerdialiy--to-: • C0E8B1S TO WRITE YOUR WANT AD SHOOTING OF BOYS mug place. An.entry was attempted. vited to ..hear them, . No admission. the" same nlght inro. the nome c: charge, but aa'ufferingiriirbe taken, Suit was flied _last-^^weekr---v4tii- FranlHfr-Fitzpatrick, ■2S9:JWtodsor Surely you've sot something to sell, even IM t’s only your services. Surely there’s something Oounty Clerk Henry ' G._ Nulfon way. . VISIT IN FLORIDA against Adolph. G. Benltz,~ o F 1221 arounayour home that you would be willing to exchangeTor wmethihg more"useful to you Mr. and Mrs. L. MGGinnis, of Woodruff avenue, for $1-6,000 for his Here is.the place to tell your story—the market-place of nearly every home In Hillside Hillside, were -guests r&oently at Others are-getting good results through TIMES' Want Ads.. Why not use them to d o 'a firing of a shotgun at schoolboys ROTARY SPEAKER Silver Springs.. .Fla^ 7 r -* job' for yourself? at the Abram P. Morris Junior High Robert Hardin ,of Westfield, ad­ School June 16. dressed the Rotary Club Tuesday. rHURSDAY and r i : 7„ ACC George Mi Schulxnan and. his par­ declaring ■ membership should: .uoft-- SHERIFF’S SALE Walter Pidgeon, Joan Bennett, Georg:© Sanders Classified Dept., ents, Herman and Irene Schulman, pentrate more on advancing the “MAN .HUNT” 1443 North Broad St,. accuse Benitz of shod ting-the former, ideals on which Rotary International JOHN HOWARD, BINNIE BAKNES, LEO CABILLO i Hillside, N. J. the'boy asking $5,000 compensation was founded than discussing various “TIGHT SHOES” damages and $5,000 punitive and questiah of the world hot directly SUN/, MON.TTUES. i ------p AUGUBT '16, xph may run my ad as follows. .times, in The Hillside Times. his parents’ $5,000 additional. part of the Rotary program. BOB HOPE and DOROTHY LAMOUR in “CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT” MRS, ROBERT M.- LIVINGSTON INJURED BY CAR LEE PATRICK and REGIS TOOMEY in Mrs, Jennie ..T.i. Livingston, 63, of Edward Mazur, is, of 369-Hay;; ‘ ‘ THE NURSE’S ! 1524 Highland avenue, died Satur­ vard avenue, was treated Friday at day at Orange Memorial Hospital, Elizabeth General Hospital for in- Hughe “FOUR SONS” after ah illness of four weeks,. Ser­ juiles-alKratgaliis- left- leg-and oheit vices- were held Tuesday afternoon sustained when he was struck by a at the J. S. Stiner Funeral Home in car. William Dobrosk-v. ~I7: of 120 Elizabeth. -Burial was in Grace- Hillside terrace, Irvington, the driver, ly described, situate, lying t land Memorial Park, Kenilworth. * told-Patrolman William Dlerolf that In the Township of Hillsicli Tony’s Tavern A native of North Hampton, N. Mazur walked inter the side of the sey: H., Mrs. Livingston had lived ® l&utomobile at Route 29 and Bloy- BEGINNING at a point in tli (Formerly Willard’s- Grill) . Hillside 13 years. She was a mem­ line of Long Avenue, distar flffiSCtr's 1 northerly' measured along the , • 259 Hollywood Ayenue ber -of the First Congregationist hundred ten (110O feet from ' Church in Elizabeth. Surviving are if SnperioflijjH Morth eigl ‘The place where all good fellows meet’ her husband, Robert M. Livingston; Patronize Our Advertisers thirty-three P8) m a son, Thomas G. Livingston, of FOE SALE Orangef a daughter, Mrs. William USED CARS FOR SALE D. Bauer, of .the Hillside address; ALL DIABETIC, 100% whole wheat Firehouse tw ^ brotherSr*Andrew B. and. Harry LINGDLN AUTQSALES MarsHScmpbottr of ■ and Soy Bean Foods'—Sun Dried ■ \Contmued from Page 1) Fruits—Fresh Goat Milk, Natural 380 Elizabeth) Ave, Newark, N. J. ■ two sisters, Mrs. Walter Parsley,, oP m ak e ‘‘confideiiC eu'T o u r buYHvofO North‘ Hampton’," “"and vVirsT Mary Wheat Germ. RELBS HEALTH Phone: BL 2-9691—WA 6-0759 by Wilder street, Salem" avenue, FOOD STORE, 941 Elizabeth Ave., Harsey, of Yonkers, N. Y., and! two 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-Door De Roanoke avenue, and-King street In Elizabeth. to 12-31-41 grandchildren, William and Mildred ,. .' Luxe Trunk feedaa,. Orlgl- — return for the. township getting the Bauer.' nal flr.toh, In : splendid - rest of the land, on Which there is ELECTRICAL REPAIRS mechanical condition. Can a $48,000 tax title, lien. ’ The nursery finance, 6 down ...... 3325 MRS. MARY WASYLEWICZ in our August FUR Sale -ELEGTRICAli REPAIRS — Irons, company will have the *430 front 1938 BUICK 4-Dr. Tfc Sedan, R. Mrs. Maly Wasylewicz, of 320 Lamps, toasters, motors, mixers, feet In King street to a depth of 1501 Hillside avenue, died' at her "home cleaners, etc. Pickup and delivery and BEr tires like new, fin­ feet. ish and Interior like new. Monday. The funeral this morn­ service. -Dengler, Liqdy Burd Elec- I The nursery company will also This car Is in very fine ing was from her home at 8;j)0 tricai Co., Morris at \Vestfield Ave.; give the township a 50-foot right ofl condition; das ' finance. o'clock to Sacred Heart Ohufch, onr FURS match our reputation — and our reputation is rnatptih-.uk EL. 2-8705. w a vjor a road through t-ha-famatr ■ Fn11-Price...... 495. ITVlngtOn, wn6i:e a requiem mass and will agree to have houses cost­ CHILDREN S CARE 1933 PONTIAC ' 8-Pass Sedan.: was offered. Burial wa§ in Mt. Olivet —Original finish, very clean ing at least $7,600' built dn aie Cemetery, Newark. bract wlfhla eighteen months. The LEAVE YOUR CHILDREN in my interior, good tires and-hi , Sheu leaves her husbmd, • Jolffi; fine running condition; can State Funding Commission must] care. At your home or mine. Any Wasylewicz, and ‘ four daughters, finance, 35 down. Full age. A capable trustworthy mot-hop. approve the tranaactloh-belore tt-fi Mrs. Mary Jurgelsky, Mrs. Stella. 86e per hour." WA. S-raSoT Price ...... 65 effective. , Luksza, ly^s,' Katherine Bussicuio, aug 7-4t Building Inspector Charles Han- and Miss Josephine Wasyle.wicz. Business Directory son reported-July building permits- HELP WANTED— Female totaled $61,135 la construction valuB SZYMAN KOWALSKY - which set the seven months’ total wm YOUNG-GIRL wanted to take care Parlors The funeral of Szyman Kowalsky, well-above last year's 12- months’ of children evenings. 1468 Comp- of 282 Florence ayenue, who died total. The permits Included^ nine ton terrace. Phonte Waverly ft-QQ12. FOAM-OLIO Scalp Treatment for suddenly --Sunday at hjs home, was. itching scalp. Checks dandruff -homes, a laboratory building and’ held, yesterday morning from the U l and falling hair. Woods Barber YOUNG WOMAN WANTED lor garages. Fire Chief Albert Cham home to St, John’s Ukrainian part time bookkeeping. Apply 210 and Beauty Shop, 1554 Maple Ave. berlaln reported $1,890 damage done WA. 3-6463. . Church, Newark,- where a requiem Hillside avenue. In ten calls. Police Chief: Norman L. fianford reported' $2,074 stolen GIRL, white, help with housework Fainting and. Paper Hanging property recovered and Recorder The pick of 1942 fashions . . in the$ aad small child. No laundry, no Ellsworth J. Sterner $643 received In WHEN THINKING of painting or CAMEO -qualities that merit your ipiplicjt cooking, sleep out. Every other Sun- court In fines and costs. Relief 81 ELIZABETH AVE., _ day. Health card. $30 a month. Call paperhanging call A. Artke, 1106 confidence in the Fashion Centre North Broad St., EL. 2-8296, costs continued do drop, Mrs. Ceiia WAverly 3-4292, TroUsdell, overseer of the poor, stat­ label-1 Swagger and fitted styles! QUALITY PAINTING and paper­ ing that if; c.ost $1,859 In July, wltl: “DEVIL DOGS Of The AIR” JtMin PARKER—Wallace FORD FURNISHED ROOM TO LET hanging at reasonable rates. Still 76 cases or 234 persons on the re­ “KOA& OP THE PRESS” =sma-r-t- jackets. New blending tec at'same old address, Wm. F. Dane, lief rolls. - PLEASANT, furnished room, adjoin 1275 Salem Ave., EL. 8-7809. , The committee formally' acquired n-iques, sleeves to wear more waye ing bath, for gentleman. Private title tot 22 lots. In the vicinity of " And GOLD” than one. Lengths from chu'u™ homes two minutes to Newark and Tailoring ad Bad Kids—Little Tough Guys Bright street and St. Louis avenue, “HIT THE ROAD” Elizabeth buses, 5c fare. Gall WA. to full. And all handsomely lin^jj J. m e r t e l . Merchant Tailor, Clean- given by s. v. Tsanofi for Clear ,8-170’Q. aug 14-tf ing,. Pressing, Dyeing and Repair­ title to four others owned by him. ing. W A 3-0206. 1423 No. Broad The Westminster Corporation asked PEACH CANNING St., opp. Mertz Ave. for release o f land in Windsor w&; SAW® FOOD—SAVE MONEY—Can and Lakeview. drive, and! the com Upholstering New Jersey Pe.aches now for next mlttee directed that maps be filed TYPICAL AUGUST FUR VALUES winter. -Anticipate the rising /cost and5S|Eithem fo r'ttir first time a SLIP COVERS", cabinet work, up­ certification of the acreage involved. Beaver or Seal-dyed don^r...... M .: of canned goods. New Jersey peaches holstering. Herman Rupp, Up­ - Skubk Great Coat Dyed .Opossum .-....:..... MU are plantiful and ideal for oahnihg— Paving of Shelton terrace by the - Sabls or Blue Fox Jacket, dyed-guauaco...... 59.W holsterer, 1235 Woodruft Ave, Hill­ road department'under dlrect!cn‘ C.fl "Tops in Flavor.” N. J. GotlhciT and side, N. J.; phone Elizabeth 3-2654. Oarapul Blaok Molfe.. 59.W N. J, Dept, of Agriculture. Township Engineer Henry Kreh, FRI. & SAT. Kldskta B la ck ...... ei.H Jr„ was ordered, under an agree­ ’ Monkey Fat "Gold Coast” Jacket].” ...... Cull Aug. 14-21 TYRONE POWER in DIVIDED ESTATE ment by which the Edgoomb Steel Kolinsky Dyed Coney...... CB Corporation will pay for materials. ‘Blood A nd Sand' - Hollander Blended Seal (dyed coney)...... USED CARS FOR SALE According to her will filed with Committeeman Hale voted' against Beaver Mouton La^n Lam b...... & - MOUton Leinb-Laskto Beaver * *"' " Surrogate Charles A, Otto, Jr., for a resolution settling a i delinquency probate, Mrs. E lla. C. Jones, who Persian Paw ...... t I v LINCOLN AUTO SALES of the Gem Building and Doan Asso­ > Gray Krlmmer Dyed Lamb Hat and Muff Set 99.7;, died April' 18, -divided up her re-' 380 Elizabeth Ave., Newark, N. J. ciation on Hillside avenue property Kid Caraog ...... slduary estate In quarters for her Sllvertone Or 'Sable 'fflend Muskrat...... Phone; BL ^JM9L—WA_ 6-0759 - for Six per cent interflfd-. -abfldreit------Fisher Blend-Marmot ...... 1938 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr, Tr. Sed. .the regular‘ eight, declaring be did . 'A daughter, Mrs. Mabel Cflfaalon, ■not consider It legal. ■■ Township At- ' Norwegian Blue Fox Great Coat Dyed...... W j . ; This oar throughout Is- in .... Natural Skunk Ofeftt Coat...... I'*--; of Newark,-vdli get Qioo in addition SUN,—MON.—-TUBS. " very goodeondition; can - tomey Emil A. Herrlgel will pre - Natural Chinese Kidskto...... ,1 finance...... 325 to the fourth of the . residue;- an­ pare a written opinion on this ques­ _Joan Melvyn Muskrat Northern Baoks, -sable shade...... IKS other daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hickey, 1937 CHEVROLET Coupe. Here tion. ORAWFORD DOUGLAS ’ Ltppard Oat, -South American...... J J is real value; can finance, of Baltimore, must devote 3190 out ‘A W o m a n ’s Face* Nfttoal Upped Skunk Great Goat. ■ -IC dOwh .. r ;.. | ...... fi 225 o f her quarter to education of her ■ Hudson Seal, Hollander Dyed Muskrat...... “ H: soil, WUllami another daughter, Mrs. ; sllvet Fox, great ooat...... 1939 CHEVROLET Opera Coupe. WlMl CONRAD VEIDT Alvlra Jones Nottebaum, o f 43 Hol­ ....- ALSO — iPerrian'Lamb, bean curl...... jJJS Has radio, original blue * • CanRdian Beaver ...... • • ,5*2 finish. Car is in excep- lywood avenue, must devote 3300 to ’“THEY MET IN’ -- > Nutria, Dark and Natural...... 435,5 • tionai fine' condition; can * education o f her daughter, Gloria, finance ...... 875 out* of her quarter, while a son, - ARGENTINA’/ 1933 CHEVROLET Riunble Seat Harry Jones, of Newark, must take A Real Fun Fiesta " -Coupe. Original finish, good one-third of his share and, divide Ik . With MAUREEN O’HARA tires and runs good; .can among his sisters “because being a Bus—"liONAXJO D1JOK’’ CARTOON 4 EASY WAYS TO BUYi finance; $5 down. Vull man, he is better able to take care WED.—'THURS. (V For oath Price ...... 40 of himself." SUMMER — REQUEST PARADE — STORE HOURS: (i) Small iepoeit now,' te In N ovem ber Bette . Leslie 9:30 A.M. .,to 5(86 P.M. account or ju n ior DAVIS HOWARD dally and SATURDAY 14/ 10% dow n, balance In spaced payments. ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH m i Ml ‘ OF HUMAN BONDAGE' Elisabeth Avenue at Wilbur Arthur Northwood, Pastor. —ALSO*- • 9:30 a. m. Graded Bible School. “The CROOKED B roa d ' od 10;45 a. m. Sermon by David Rhea QottHiim, Rutgers CIRCLE” W . Jersey 89- University. BfiSSd MW — Elizabeth Buz SECT m t g o e r k e co. Complete Local News Of A Population Of

1 8 ,5 2 4 Fair and warmer today and to­ morrow. Partly cloudy, Increaa- ln humidity over week-end.

HILLSIDE, N. J., 'I'HUkSDAY/AUGUST 21, 1941 PRICE FIVE CENTS CUT RAGWEED To Draft Check V-S.,; Plant T o g g C H ECK H A Y FEVER Draft Classifications School Board ...PepartuiQr.it -Joss On Newlyweds M e n aetlon tor the relief of hay Available To P Reserves Cut Would Proceed Build A n tev® sufferers by having four .men from ti}e relief rolls assigned to out Men .Who Have Mamed New Ruling Requires All before they leave. The next med- Sown ragweed throughout the Since Registering ical examination' is slated for. Sep- District Clerk Reports Bal­ township, it was-revealed this week Lists to Be Posted Must Show Proof ance June 30 Less By W ith Firehouse1 by Health Offiser Samuel M. Jowltt, A ddition While waiting for notification tn May Examine Lists Nearly $16,000 Men wno nave married since they send the eighteenth contingent UiiuiT U MW firm ruling, it was means of identifying the plant,- -- registered for Jh e draft 'n cfrg a v f draftees, the. -first. ' u n f e S new announced1 yesterday by- Fred Hae- Reserves of the Board of Educa­ FINDS WATER LEAK Committee Feels Further iristol-Myers Will/ Sup -to-atlbfslt "vfflttmi ■ and notarized medical examination plan.* to the fle, _ roeal board, secretary, classifi- tion have been depleted during, the WITH FAMILY AWAY Delay Would Increase^ paet- year. 'the wnmrai-flnarieiai-TF- plement Its Existing nroof to. UiSIr ipnnl ril-tiff h''nrdl ^Newark AxmQi^,-te>mduotio%-jaiU- catlon of registrants musf. i->fi ~pnsT^H Costs Still More publicly at each meeting of tlie port of tiistrlot cTerk Arthur G. Building On Long Ave. Admit Damage that they married'in “ the ordinary side Draft Board No. 3 is proceed- Police and firemen [were called course of -human affaira” if they -ing_with classification of registrants. board where it may be examined by Woodfleld reveals. Woodfield said this morning to turn off the water claim their wife-as-a-dependenfe r Hie eighteenth- call, which; Is ex- .persons interested, This‘ ruling' be- the. cost of eduqation, based on av- at the street connection in front of RULING SOUGHT ON 1 jABQR DEPARTM ENT erage enrollment, wan Slog an To Building — A,—six-week-old—amendment to -peetod to come early in September, .game. effective August -la, a& yetr ,916 Haviland1 drive, which is the INCREASING FUNDS APPROVAL NEEDED draft regulations provides' that a will differ from ail previous bails in Mr. Haefle said, the board has re­ lug the -past year, and, based- on home of Mr. and Mrs. • Arthur man in those eiroumstEtnces eSnast thar the men will’ have already re- ceived no instructions on the dispo- average dally attendance, illl.sg, Lawrance, who are away on vaca­ Itoiln g investigation of legal as­ . Woodfleld, reported the total free piiylsrilt- thfitSMi—CT the plant- ® --Adgissionr-ljy-SHo small boys m be put4n 0!ass:-3A unless he~o -Gei-ved- -their^army- -medical- exam- SiUQn .of registrants-who -reached tion. ' pects of the situation by Township^ CS8H balance, as of June 30, 1940, fl^-Br-istot-MgeraJSo»pahyi m anu-- —itihay .ve e , Wlfe-ean- present written., facts Inations., Heretofore, each enntjn. “their bhjhday on July l last. Officer. Harrv GQheen..-on his Attorney Emil A. Herrlgel the Tow hS Was $63,540.52, compared =Wttfe: shlp=0ommittee“ Tuesd«y night de- ; icturiiiB chemists, on Long avenue, for smashingijHL windows' tfia -cullarly witlihi their' 2iiowledge"To ■gentrirafi' "been sen r from “Hfilside The fii'stTflstaftce here of a direct rounds~Ehis morning, noticed that $38,873.47 June 30 last. Tlie free /planned for the near future, It George Washington School begins -show-that-he did not get marrlsaTs: -following ’examination by local appeaTtO”the President was revealed water was- drlppirig~ from the' Vi'-' ferred. until next seek- action, on appropriation, balance was $69,354.18 oonstruatlon o f a new fh e house at js disclosed this week. The plans to clear up the wave of vandalism -fpiovide, the registrant with a basis hoard physicians, with oocasional yesterday by M r. Haefle, in _which cinity of" the second floor bathroom in 1940 and $43,507.71 in 1941. a cost of $10.-408 over the $38,000 ■e now in the hands of the State Iwhlch. In recent weeks caused con­ lf°r Class 3 deferment." Hillside's -rejections following after 'examina­ the local boards findings were up­ to. the floor below, and finding that He said- the current expense ac­ estimated,. The - tftree committesll| apartment of,, Labor for approval, siderable damage to school prop- -board has insisted on receiving def-: tion by army physicians.' It placed held. The case was-that of .Donald the occupants, are away, called' po­ count showed a 1943 cask balance e£ men present were, in favor of pfbSff er, which a local building permit erty. The polios had previously ap- initb ■ proof and' lo ft® affidavits, draftees in the embarrassing posi­ Kling of 1413 Franklin street,- who lice' and firemen. Apparently there $32,303.95; 1941, $34,954.28, With Sie Deeding with the projeet, but deslrei® i be sought. In Bie meantime, prehended four beys reSBonelbie for pfflBjl^..y^ tilM f e it E lclal bacwrig tion of having severed connections had appealed a Glass- T-A Classifi­ is either a leak or someone forgot state owing $5,152.04 thsougb-boUi- Jtofcimsttiai...on_.the.legal steps re-.,. icwever, permission has been vandalism e re Calvin Coc-logc" nowigfveriniS^stea— - ‘ cation' To "the ~ President. The ap­ to shut off the water. Extenrof'trST years.' The free appropriation bal­ qulred to Increase the approprla- j anted to coBjmenbe excavation in School, which leaves only the cuj- Method of Proof itary training, only to be -found damage wfil not be known until peal was referred back to the State ance , was $37,155.99 in 1940 and tion. . der to expedite the construction prlis .whc damaged the- Eurden- What boards' will consider’ ade­ Physically unfit In, some cases when the Lawrances return home. Draft.'Board in Trenton, which UjP $37,793.78 in 1941. With $18,000 ap­ Recognizing tl-.at building costs Bd. a. loadmg platform ^ being-de- Loofear School still, tiSaSaStjfisOor. quate. proofs will vary with- the army physicians examined" them held tlie looal classification.. Al- plied to reduce the 1941-42 budget^ have risen shafply in reoent monthisS aoUsfflirto make room for the ed­ The two boys who confessed Moh*- attitude .of board inembefs. The later. Tills will not happen under though_Kllng was inducted- on Au­ the cash balance, deducting the de­ Mayor George W. Herlloh .-pointed.^ ition —A-new loading platform wUl iday- were aged 11 and 7 years and" regulations ' suggest statements i l l the new-system, as they will know gust 13, the ruling on the appeal lated' state payment, . stands at State Approves out” that further delay might Jn-.^ ereoted on ground now being were -taken into custody by Detec­ "the facts leading up to -and the the- result of the'army examination did'not reach here until August 18; circumstances under which” a man $14,841.74. , crease costs still more, possibly -stfS i for parking purposes, and: tive:: fm pm ssrjD uffy. .after doing Itemized Balances Street Pavement the point that w e i i make ooi^B arking space will be provided " on Imarrled. These should1 be aug-| further damage to the school o w The cash balance and appropria­ struotlon inadvisable, 8uoh a 001M ther land owned by the oompany. the week-end. Police said the boys mented, board members believe; by newspaper clippings of annemoe- Six Accepted Authorize i\T«ew tion figure fa* repairs and replace­ A war do f the con tract for.paving tingeney might even project eon- i The addition, 'wEHT'wffi be of threw stones at windows on the struotlon of the much-needed fire- ments -of engagements and, wed* ments in 1940 was $2,823.7: and North Union avenue with rein­ leei'.and reinforeed concrete, will first two floois from vsltage points" house Into' the distant future again, . ding plans, statements from friends $2,59 in 1941. Land, buildings and forced concrete was authorized, last' j ftmiit bt t|g; Wlgton-Abbott oor- behind the school anfl\ that they In Draft Call he said. or^^:-relatiVfiSr-te'mmr£hm?%s^^ isngth Storm Sewers equipment showed a cash balance Thursday by State-Highway Com­ oration of Plainfield, I f will be also SSEBifea-previcajs similar bar- of,$17,046.49 in 1940, $216.40 in 1941. To Eliminate Siren of acquaintance, confided hopes missioner E_. Donald Sterner. This Ve stones high,~as is the present i direotea_tewscra the buiidlEgr The7”approp'riation baianoe in 1940" and plans, and. In cases where, mar­ Six of- ihfi seven men sent by the Authorization_fc6--consU*uct.. new improvement yfill . he financed Means of reduolng the cost were ucture,- and will -Join-it on the' The boys "were taken Into custody was $1,746.61 and $204.40 in 1041. riages. previously have been de- Hillside Draft Board last week for storm sewers in Central avenue, through State Aid from the auto-, dlsoussed, and i: was deoldedld?! 'estern side of the present building. after police had kept an, almost The library account showed no bal- Mysd, .what changed the situation induction into the army were ewj- Dod place and Bace ■ street was mobilists’ license fees and gasoline eliminate a siren included in tlte® Budding Inspector Charles Han- constant guard on 4he school. ance4n-3TOt,But $203.19 in 1041 _ Isa the couple maSiSB, oepted at thA—Trenton Induction given by the Board oi Health Tkes- taxes and is' estimated to provide specifications a t a saving o f $1-900. ' |fchls week granted’ a permit fo; Boys responsible fo r the.damage The manual trai __ Boards have obtained fojsfiis to center. day night, foilov/ing. the reoom- 122 man-weeks of employment. It was found,- /.bwever, that few : construction h f ia S12.000 fao- at Calvin Oooildge Bchool have been showed a free cash balance in. 1040 send men whose questionnaires re­ Those accepted were TOTSfif'E. mer-datior. of Piursbihg Inspector Eight-inch reinforced concrete other items of oosbeould be eiimin* 1 by David1 O. Evans, local con- arraigned In JW8Bjj6 fSoiiftT1 Doors of $1,871.37, $2,107.03 in 1941. The peal they married since registration. Xllng^ Robert T. KrJght, Ofcarles J. Hugo W. Bobertz. Trie .work will Will be laid at a paved width of 510 ated. : Certain expensive features actor, fof -ibhe W . O. Baird .0om* of the school were r*alife2 by having free ' appropriation balance was I The form outlines the regulation! Falkovlc, Jr., Andrew Borl, Doni- be dene by the- township's road /feet for three-tenths of a mile. provided for by the arohiteotS Newark, manufacturers dm initials carved into them. -Other $2,628.97 in 1940, $3,003.7.8 to 1941. land stipulates that written proofs tolok Delip and William; A. Bobertz. department. -The graded width Will be made 30 Charles F. Ackerman, were consid*J :opper and fibre insulating materl- initials had been carved in the Due from ' the. state was $658,80 in must- be presented within 10. ddys. ^ohn S. Faitoute "was tinned down. Health Officer Saihuel-M. -Jowltt feet. ered edonomlcai in the'long run as ils. The .plant, which will measure doors previously, It was claimed,’ and 1940, $832.26 in 1941. An appropria- The foirn serves as legal notice and Tlie board is waiting for further was renamed to reprqsent the town- .<^---- „.t----- ; thqy would reduce fuel and main­ 10x100 fegt,.will be ereoted -injByans the, outcome - of:-.the, arraignment j 8Jlura i if .reglstrjnts to -provide--the word filin.utplftBs-foii.tha-algh.taantb shln- oh .EfeabP.LI* Aoieas goujicil of tion of $750 against -the 1041 MS tenance posts.,, ' ' - |ace, a new street raijeh"'mill be" rested on the amount parehts of . bffSget1 was ii|iade,” 'i;utitftr-tH8,"n!it' proofs may be taken by the Joced] call, on- whloh there will be' a. .pre­ Social Agencies. The board also -■*Ex{eBsiott~frdifi ,Janu*ryr 1!& July ' through: in the industrial. area the boys should pay In restitution, cash balance to $1,421.B0N Tiiere Local' Mail Foitiid for. construction of a steel ware- * board as evldenoe they do-not-bxist. induction- .physical- examination by voted to purchase pamphlets or- nu­ if the Jaggers tract, and will 'be was no free balance on debt aervioe The three schools involved were Hillside probably will- have to army doctors ebpuJ three weeks be- house b'ri land purehased from the if concrete block, brick and steel. trition to be dteKbuiad in fur-nsr- in 19411, tint- aatario in 1941. Injured In Road chose at which Summer playgrounds send out the forms, although prao- kors the call. ance of .a' state .^mpaign. ' township was granted to the Wheel- ’! ook-Lovejoy f3e«ipany. DiffloUl|ffl are operated, which would indicate lUcally the same v/ork was dcne Srj The board, now has in the bends .sflteaglous diseases foy July were in obtaining oertaln building mia- that more edsqu&te supervision is the original classification of regis­ of July 1 registrants the fir,t of reported by Mr. Jowltt as follows: Apparently struck by a hit-run teriala was given as the reason for schools To Reopen rpquiredT" trants. ! the questionnaires for the 21-yaar- Measles 2, German measles 2r-one Governor Ursei car, Isadore Supronas, 80, of 1434 O the request. old men, whose calls are expeoted ease each .of _ mumps, whooping Chestnut avenue, was found lying On September 8 to.start.wJUrin the next few weeks. eoiigh, scarlet fBVer and. qhicken Canning Peaches at the side of the recently opened An opinion on the township's Baptists To Hear Employment Up The board still has sererfd defer­ pox. There Were also 12 dog'bites, westbound traffic line of Route 29, authority to reduce the interest ments for periods of time due to Union Township, Thursday/night. charges on property taken over for ' The public sohools of Hillside will TRENTON, Aug. 20 — Governor [occupations and eight appeals penfl-- Taken to Alexian Brothers’ Hospi- tax title lines was given by the Wen for.,the school year 1841-1943.. Gospel Quartet __III County Area gh-arles Edison In a Droolamabion lllg U9ftlt,B'inS'TIHi8fl‘ B5lH6«iet AgT aiiximey-^teting-.tliat---th.a-.-in.terest- today. September 8, .1941. The. Brothers Held For today called upon the housewives of Seal Beard. The eight appeals are lance, Supronas was reported in may be reduoed or rebated entirely, offices of the various .schools will New Jersey to co-oparate with the Thursday evening, August 21, 'at Slight inereases in payroll and |B »^ ifllfflgiagW P>AW9»f-of ateut “fair” condition. but that no portion of the prinol-.. be open from 9 tt> 12 o’clock Wed­ municipal defense councils by’ can- S’BloiOfeiV.a -quartet o f Gospel sEg-T -employment, for sixty-eight' repre-- 35 since last December. Leaving Fort Dix Twenty-five stitches were taken in pal may be charged off unless the nesday, September JffijtThursday, ning peaches. ers and., preachers' from the Eastern sentative Industries of eastern a head laceration. Thomas McAvory principal. is "less than the value of (September 4, and Friday, Septem­ He noted that New Jersey is pre» Baptist . Theological Seminary in Union County save the July "busi­ - Charged with being absent from of 27 Clearmont avenue, Jersey the-properly. ber 5, at which time pupils Who paring to harvest a bumper, crop of Philadelphia will have charge of a ness index of the Chamber of Com­ Fort Dix without leave, Edward and ■City, found Supronas lying next to . Michael Marsnick, who has oom* " have not previously attended schools Assessed $100 For peaches which-is expected to yield service in the First Baptist Ohuroh. merce from the seasonal contraction Raymond-Jackson, brothers, of 1418 the road near the Rahway Valley plated three months probation as ad Hillside may be registered. 2;000,000 bushels. Unless some “ex­ This is during a tour of various sec­ lo£ gltuBFof last, year. Boa place, were arrested Tuesday Railroad grade crossing. He re­ member Of the fire department, Was For admission to the' Irtridergar- Overloading T ruck traordinary measures arctaken,” he tions of the United States,, where Records sb.ow ._3 6,6workers, an at the request of Fort Dix author­ ported to Motor Vehicle Inspector made a full-fledged member on the . i, children must tjji 6 years of increase of 2.61 p^i* -cent over the warned, “much of the food 'will be they have been' received ■ enthusias­ ities by Patrolmen Leo Wallraff lost.” O’Neill, who ■ summoned Union recommendation of Fire Chief Al- - e as of the- ■nearest-bir.tihday---tQ' June mark of .85,084, and 51 per cent Another overloaded'truck brought tically'by"miir,y promineht'cEurSEasr and Joseph Wirasnick. ' They wS' His -proclamation follows: “All police. : bert Chamberlain, September 'Ohildtes otherwise They promise an evening of beauti­ ahead of July, 1940, low point of a $100 fine with $3 costs Monday be .held pending action' gf . .tlie mil-, eligible Tor klndergarteii entrance. roverazthe ^country clvllians^-both-mBn __Supronas was vague about what ful Christian music/ The pubUc" is tfte year, with" 23,628 employesriPay- morning from 'Recdflder FllswortlT itary- authorities. therefore, must have bean born o?.: rolls totaled $0,113,64107, ‘up 1.16 and' women,‘have been demonstrat­ happened and was to be questioned cordially invited. No charge wiii J. Sterner. The violator on tills ing their anxiety to help in the by Union police. ' before March 1, 1937. - per cent for me. month and §3 jjer ocoosipn was Michael Santoro, of be m’n.ria for advr.issinn, but an of- AUTO STRIKES TREE, cause o f: national defense. Fire Reserves Get fering will be taken to defray their: cent above the July, 1240. total • of 4206 -Smith avenue, North Bergen, $373297556:97.----- “ One o f the problems confronting expenses. who plead'ejf' guilty To carryiftg »a DRIVER INJURED POLICE CAR HIT A D( imoustration BOY SCOUT TROOP pity and state employment agen­ the national government Is that ’of. load four and-a half tons over the food conservation. The importance George Gobelman of 02 Dayton cies showed a decreM^ of T7-jper legal limit. _ William, Posten, 36, of 655 Eliza­ street, Newark, was summoned to AT CAMP MOHICAN of food during the present emer­ Members o f the Fire Reserve Unit cenf ih placements, while unemploy­ Santoro was stopped August 4 by' beth avenue, „ Elizabeth, suffered appear in iPolice Court next Mon­ ADDRESSES ROTARY gency cannot tye over-emphasized. of the Hillside Defetise Council were ment benefit claims rose, sharply for State Motor Vehicle Inspector Olay-" possible fractures of the Jaw and' day on a charge of careless driving, Members of Boy' Scout ¥rocp 93 Here in New Jersey the housewives given a. demonstration Tuesday eve­ ON TRAINING YOUTH the month. " rolls were out: torr Ready on Route 29, The truck lacerations, of the -chin early Thurs­ when his auto collided yesterday e now at- Camp Mohlsas, Blairs- can do their pdlind|. Is expected that the crop will *yield slightly damaged. democracy was described to rthe laking decline, with a new low of reoreation building. Equipment of Joseph Stanto, 38, of 1328 Gurd 2 He will conduct his first sons, Arthur of Newark and Charles,. year.” Until his retirement, Mr. Hauser Bible: “Who hath put wisdom in way, New York ‘ City, for informa-J Burton and Emerson,.all of Hillside; was in the jewelry business in New­ service on Saturday, September 2, the inward parts? or who hath tion. ■ The gas station curfew, in at least one'instance, seems to have when hjs topic win be “Poverty. 16 grandchildren a n d 4 10 great­ given understanding to thq heart?" SENT TO CAMP CROET ark. Despite his j^ears, he did not worked an undue hardship ' on a station on Highway 29. The wear eyeglasses" and retained his Amidst Plenty.” grandchildren. (Job 38:30). . Frederick R. Heeseman Jr., as­ operator reports that his business was out practically in half when interest in current affaifs. * The Lesson-Sermon also includes sistant district Boy Scout commis­ VITO ADDEO & SON the water island was inst^lled on tbs highway. Then along came GOING TO CLEVELAND • W eiFTS REPORTED the following passage from the sioner for Hillside, who was in­ Mr. Hauser leaves his wife, Mrs. 20 Hillzlde Ave. WA. 3-0801 the curfew and this station was not among those-designated to , GOOD GRADE LEHIGH COAL Various articles of plumbing were r. and Mrs. Charles. Zweigbaum Christian Science textbook: “Science ducted into the aymy recently, has Bertha Unsky Hauser; five daugh- ■: W ain open after 7 P. M. It.seems that the station did a- large Nut and Stove . . . 10.60 ton Proportion of its business, servicing, trucks .at. nfght, but. eir.ee ft reported .stolen -Tuesday from new and family of 1601 Summit avenue and Health with Key to the Scrip­ been transferred frqm Fort'D ix to terg, Mrs. Joseph Altman, Mrs. was not permitted to remain open, there wad a. still further f&Dlng homes' under construction in Or­ will leave Saturday by motor to tures” by Mary Baker Eddy : “God Camp Croft, B. O., where he has Charles Klein waks, Mrs. Morris Fea . , ...... 9.00 ton chard terrace. Police are invests visit friends In Cleveland, Ohio. His own infinite Mind; and ex­ M. Hammerdinger, Mrs. Abe Den- 2nd Grade Nut A Stove 9.00 ton off in business. At last reportstlie owner was endeavoring t o # $ n been assigned to the Infantry Re­ SAME DAI SERVICE someaearfe o f holding on tp what remained of his night business. gating. They will return after Labor Day. presses alF (p.'810). placement Center. * burg and Miss Naomi Hauser.

.W ile the laok of localpolltioal contests may: be the reason, FOR RESULTS . . . One of the Udist Modem Lubriosting Systems -MtJba-emall-- number of pew reglstrants-for-neat-month's primary, - — List Your Property Today ■— PARTIES Lig— HONEYWELL___ in the County, yet yon pay only v—: —s— --u —:—; it should be remembered that the registry lists contain the large' For SALE-or For RENT Thursdays Afternoons Sunday Afternoons $ 1 at 2 P. M. at $ P. M. FUNERAL HOME Tour lubrication Job 1* verified by charte lauad by f f i r ? of Barnes of .ihbserwtertamed out last year. lor the .Presi- Protoct Your Property with Insurance aemtai election. The list remains intact, except for removals, ante ST. CATHERINE’S AUDITORIUM 1070 JSfo. Broad Sf., Hillside uames are removed for failure to vote at several consecutive eleo- HILLSIDE REALTY 00. 1003 NO. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH Plenty of Free Parking Space HIRLEMAN’S ESSO STATION :Uffls. Tuesday was the deadline for registration, and only a dozen Lorn « Libert, Are.. W4, 3-4232 EL. 2-1770 HOLLYWOOD AVR, Oemer OONANT ST.