For Victory.,. MAKE U.S. DEFENSE EVERY BONDS PAY DAY STAMPS Snbepenbent - leaber A BOND DAY WIV. -N». 18 rrpil nn nnooml clanii mnttrcr WOODRRIDOE. N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 Kvery Friday PRICE FIVE CENTS Post OBIo, WoonhrlrtRfi, N. .T. • I 11 (irpi-n St.. N. J. iwn's Very Best Talent Toils Long Hours To Straighten Out Rationing Tangle—And All Free! That little i i . i • ' i I ! " i I • ' ' K " HI TIC In. lift (I t.ft panilyV Tfot\rT eminennminnnl t engineernnnivtA.A.iifs> ann « dJ administrnn/lw!n!^l..n - ployet,U.i.>As wh»iU on havUni.ie. serve,ni. /•* i.' tt....i • NewsX' ...... , Leo1 .,..n« EI.* . ('umpbellA'.t.mtiVinll , Trea«TM>1- ,,',. ration stamp'' the array f dil ration board consists of Mr. Company, Parlin; George K. llur.t-j o talent, brains' and the lonp days of registration, not un'i, Rniittm Mercantile Com- , . or will receive ors have worked as volunteers, evolved has been lies in the fact Gregory, chairman, Mm. Hunter, er, Supervisor, Negative and X-IUv ]; w work involved in issuing the num- < nly for gasoline but for ^ugar, I'nny; Dr. E. L. Lott, chief engi- :i simple cnoufrh contributing hours that would be that books are being issued, those William Allgaier, Leon K, Mcfil- j Departments, DuPont Film Com ber of books required here, an the first commodity to be parcelled neer, New Jersey Wooriftninhing ,|,,i-':ii't it? About invaluable if paid for according to who depend on gasoline are gcttini! roy, Joseph Dnmbach, Police Chief jpany. Purlin; pay neenrding t.o the value of said out by rationing. Company; Albert M. Hagen, 8u- |,nok of postage the compensation warranted, it, fill despite the fact Woodhridjru George K. Kenting, Alio Auiitinf work, brains iwul talent, the mil- IU'rintoNiiynt, Gem-ml Cable COP In addition many women of the The work of organizing the vol Township alone bos nearly (1,000 The men who have worked mi William S. Neebe, Supervisor :1 n few words and lions for which Leon Henderson 1 community have donated their time untccrs to do the work for which registered motor ychicies, eivch no , poration. mi il, and a =;s, or give credit tions, working out individually just work going. In addition to Wood- could be done would be through Ceramic Department, DuPont Engineer, Personnel Department, After working nil day long »t their ,! labor which have what is required for each. In addition to these groups of bridge Township alone the local unpaid volunteers, there is of volunteer work, and so set about board has aided in providing ra- (Company (Perth Amboy plant); American Smelling and RefiniiiR own jobs, they typed untiringly Thiil. All Free! course the large number of school securing this help from those she tion cards for nenrhy Camp Kil- |W. iP. Hillman, Director of Con- Company; Elwood R. Johnson, for hour* on end to help keep up ;r. Township nlnnc And all this gratis. All these teachers and other educational em' knew would be willing and able to mer and Raritan Arsenal. The lo- itro! Laboratory, DuPont Film Editor, Perth Amboy Evening {Continutii on Fag* 6) ) Merchants Aid andlords To Visit South America Road Fund Scores Of Gas Bids :ir Stamp Sales Required Increased ( v! Stamp With To Sign Up By $10,000 Questioned, Rejected iffy I 00 Purchase; Boosts Plan Rescue Expert Guest Must Register At High Committee Votes Sum Fully Half Of Supple- School, August 3 To 7 To Provide Temporary War Need For Skilled Workers K - Forty WOOII- At Dinner Tomorrow mental Requests Fail I I merchants will 1 From 10 A.M. To 4 P.M. Repairs To Streets To Meet Requiremenb i i .. for Victory" WOOOBRIPGE—Sergeant Vin- Saves Fischer From Jail i playing their part cent J. Brooks of the State Police WOODBRIDGE — Registration WOODBRIDGE—An emergency WOODHRIDGE—Fully half of -idl United States who is widely noted for his work of all landlords in Woodbridge appropriation of 3110,000 has been the applications for supplemental 'tumps. Township will take place at the voted by the Township Committee WOODBRIDGE —-Judicial no- •oiilcr Brown realized that even in instructing first aid, will be th; •hough the man's conduct and rec- gasoline examined up to last night f these shop-kecp- Woodbridge Township High Schoo in order to be able to supply a*, tice was taken in l'olice Court this guest of honor and one of the ord insist otherwise warrant it, by the local War Price and Ration krn by the Wood- from August 3 to 7. The rcgis east temporary repair to many of week of the grave war occupa- Board htive either been rejected or principal speakers at the annua that need of the defense indus- tration hours will be from 10 A. M the local streets, tional crisis, and because of it icld in abeyance. dinner dance tomorrow night o Charles Fischer, 100 Oak Street, tries for services of such a map injunction with'the to 4 P. M. The action was necessary due the Woodbridge Emergency .vould not permit his incarcera- In scores of eases, the applicant , nil Advisory Coun- Forms to be used in the regis- Avene! is on the job. to the fact the Township hna tion, is obviously ineligible because he iM'.isury. The As- SquadSd . tration are now available at th; Fischer arrived in town with hU frozen the balance remaining from He paroled the defendant, upon does not meet the rigid rules which Sergeant Board of Education office in th family about six months ago, leav- ,c I plans for partici- Brooks is regarde the $90,000 bond issue which waj payment of a fine of $50, on th have been laid down by the high school and may be obtains ing Jersey City a disagreeably im- Office of Price Administration. i<'iMtr in the homt highly by the local squad member Dr. Fred H. Albee floated to finance street work. Thi< condition that he turn over his en- in advance of these dates. Thi' pressive record so far as his domes- Thest require that anyone seeking Z Barrett, prcsi and he has been helpful' in many became necessary because of the tire salary to his wife. From thi. office also will be open from 10 u:i tic life was concerned. Upon set- more gasoline.than allowed in thfl ;iv ii|»o, and found ways in developing them into on inability to purchase any materials salary, the court instructed her Ic til 4. tling down in Avenel, he settled basic A book and who is not among of the best emergency units in th with which to permanently repai give an allowance of 20 cents per Leon E. McElroy, Executive Di down as well into his old custom the so-called essential drivers .in, ciich of the mer- Slate." His particular" interest ha Good-Will Tcur Set the roads. This project, there- day to her husband. With sue! rector of the Defense Council, hit! of assaulting his wife, so Recorder must show: (1} Tkat ho is carry- A-.v agreed to take been water-rescue and he has de fore, will have to be abandon*! a princely sum to squander, the been asked to supply 1)7 voluntce: Arthur Brown was told. ing three riders in addition to him- io each purchase: voted much time in demonstrate for the duration of the war. court felt that Fischer would no registrars to handle the work oi This week came another out- self; or (2) That he is unable to in excess of $1.00, modern technique to First Ai By Eminent Doctor Had this work not stopped be able to spend his way into mis the four days. He said yesterda; burst, and Mrs. Fischer hud her get passengers; or (3) That pub- The only groups, He has been a guest of wages for employes of the Roa conduct. g he would designate a resident o hu>band before the court. lic transportation facilities are in- buyers of to-1 the Woodbridgc s<|iiad on previous •COLONIA—Dr. Fred H. Albee Department could have been .pal So Fischer's oui of jail and the the Township to assist him in re Testimony revealed that Fischer adequate. of any items occasions. of Dover Road, will leave Miami, from the bond issue proceeds. United Nations h.tve an excellent ; t, n • i c • i> cruiting the volunteers, admitted . , was not only a tool-dye maker, but In thoKG cases which have been n- fair trade inini- H. 'ince the committee felt that this .n exceptionally capable one. lie- tool-dye maker on the job. 1 B. (Juigley, Superintendent , _ .,?„...,. ...,. :_ ..'.„. .„ tL.. Airways on August 10, on a good. iejected, the Board has determined r-M-i.i regulations. o) the Shell Oil Company, is chair- ly a difficult task in view of the money was dedicated to the im- 1 will trip to several countries that the applicant either has not : I '. Greincr urged man of arrangements. James S, tremendous burden which has provement of designated streets, America, including m»de sufficient! effort to participate . U on Patjt 6) Wight, an honorary member who fallen on . public-spirited could not 'divert it into other who have been aiding the war ef- in a shim-tho-ride plan, or that he, has given much of his time to the Argentine, Child, Peru and channels. As a result therefore, Township Must Bay $5,000 Bond ort in many other directions. can get to and from work by bus Emergency Squad organization Panama. the road department budget which A number of requests and com- was cut out this year, does not pro- or train. In applications which particularly in the annual cam- By invitation from the Univer- have been deferred, many have Road Hazards, plaints regarding rental fees have ide sufficient funjjs for tempo- paigns fur funds, will be toast- sity of Buenos Aires, Dr. Albee For Equipment Worth $50 been sent to the plants where the . b«en kicking around the Municipal rary work. master. applicant is employed so that some Building for some time, apparently will dedicate the operating-room Sidewalks Tickets for the dinner may be 'Heavy rains within the last WOODBRI-DGE—The Township Olroy already has protested the effort can be made to arrange for destined for the Defense Council. of the new Medical College of the btained from any member of the month or two have worn deep gul- the Federal paltry assignment of civilian de- rioublinn up. Travelling salesmen This group, however, has had no University of Buenos Aires, which has been ordered by . •-- Members of squad or from members of the fol- lies in many streets which do not 55,000 fense necessities to this Town- who are not considered essential to idual authority to determine a government to post a nniittee, mooting lowing Honorary Committee: Mr. operating-room is to be named af- have permanent paving. It is the ship. He takes the position thai the war effort can be granted only\ question of fair rents, but could for.the local property officer who Kjnsidercd the Wight, John Carrairher, James B. ter him and called TKe Professor hope of the road department to at this area wouli obviously be term- a total of 470 miles per month, merely sit as an arbitration proup. will'be responsible for the civilian securing paved Catuno, Ernest Hunt, E. H, Finn Erod H. Albee Operating-Room. east be able to even off and roll defense equipment which has been ed a vital one by the enemy and 150 -miles being provided l>y his A If either party was unwilling to the surfaces on a temporary basis, that any attacks which might be e of the much-' and B. Holiday. Dr. Albee will also address by allotted here. book and the balance fnHh a B abide by the advice offered, no en- the work to be repeated from time made could well be centered here. ys of the town- The njarty, which will be held at __»vitation the Brazilian National The actual worth of the equip- book, forcement could be made. to time as conditions require. This is because of the piany war i road is the one the Hotel Pines, Metuchen, will Orthopaedic Associatkm and wi-1) ment assigned to Woodbridge It is'assumed that after the reg- industries and oil storage tanks hi Truck Boolct Uiuod .•IK., to Port Read- mark the fifth anniversary of the Township thus far probably isn't istration of landlords, another also lecture at the University of the vicinity. Practically all of the truck and -K I several fatalities organization. Chile, of which faculty he is an 10 per cent gf- this figure, and 1 ; OPA office will be set up where "We all keep hoping, of course, nan-highway application* have i Mi>ng this road and when—and if—any additional sup- these disagreements can be settled. Honorary Member. Extra Month's Pay that bombs will never be dropped been completed and cithef Coupon weighed heavily in plies may arrive is questionable. Until that time, questions arising The Rehabilitation Commission here. If an emergency does ar- books or bulk coupons issued. In •'• i he governing body it Makes You Awful Mad 1 between landlord ajid tenant must of New Jersey, of which Dr. Albee However, in order to do its part rive, however, we will be, com- addition, coupon* 4 were itnued ••'•'•'."Iks. It was agreed Voted For Service wait. has been the Chairman ever sinco regardless, the Township Commit- pletely helpless with the small Tuesday night and during ^Wednes- tlic Hourcl of Frec- But What Can You Do? his discharge from the Army at tee on Monday night added another amount of equipment Which we day to gasoline dealers who were • ii ran be done, and WOODBRIDGE—Probably WOODBRIDGE —Employes of the close of the First World War chore to those of Building Inspec- have been promised—without even enabled sufficient authority to fill ' i-il> B. J. Dunigan nothing is more exasperating in the local school system who enter Travelling Bag, Contents twenty-four years ago, has jlele- tor William Allgaier and named n possible date of arrival. their tanks to capacity. Any truck this year of the rubber shortage the armed forces of the country operator or non-highway user '••d to communicate gated him to report the work Hone him as Local Property Officer, It don't have the least idea when to than to go back to your parked car Stolen From Parked Car will be paid an extra month's sa*- als.o authorized purchase of the whose claim was deemed exhorbi- in rehabilitation-by the commis- expect it to arrive," and find the spare tire and wheel ary. This was decided by the $5,000 boijd to cover $50 worth of tant was required to document his • •-': «• i" was brought up AVENEL—Harry Hyman, of sion to the various countries which Board of Education Monday, night, He has filed his protest with 1 : gone. i equipment in,M> Allgaier's charge. eiitimiitd of mileage or to present -'ii ago by Committee- the Washington, D. C. Hymans, he visits in South American. Civilian Defense Director Leonard when the board also adopted the other, proof befote receiving a ra- WuUveta who strejia- Such was the experience thiH had tj> go on an extended shop- Township Attorney Leon E. Me- plan required by a recent statb law Dreyfuss, tion. The gallonajte allowed mu3t week of Mrs. Arpad Uhouse of 75 ping tour this week. i' i fating pedestrians to keep up payments for the pen- cany the truckers through the Fulton Street who reported to Of- •>'b roads. Monday While he was stopped in Ave- sions of such employes. Buddy Leffler Now Cadet Boy Scouts Of Troop 41 four-month period. ••iMitci'maii Herbert B. ficer John Manton that a OOOxlO nel, a Gladstone bag was stolen Benefit Party Slated ! Leaves of absence to serve were ••"'I brought the matter tire and wheol had been pried loose from his automobile. In the granted the following for the dura- At Texas Training School Leave For Stay At Camp Because of the loose system fol- •'••" his suggestion that from her automobile while it w bag were four ahirUs, flanriel By K. of C. August 1 tion of the, war: Dr. Henry A. Be- uweij during the emergency gaso- •l«-'"« be asked for help parked at the Grey Log Cabin, St. trousers, five neckties, a shaving lafsky, niedical inspector; Miss WOODBRIDGE — Private Wal- AVENEL—The Boy Scouts of line j rationing .period whereby George Avenue shortly after mid- Iter (Buddy) Leffler, son of Mr. lilies. outfit, a green slack-suit, u WOODBRIDGE—The Middlesex Johanna C. Magyar and Oeoijre Troop 41 left Sunday for a week's' many operators received gasoline night last Saturday. •t that the township brown suit and a tan suit. He Council, Knights of Columbus, will lerek, high school teachers; James and Mrs, William Leffler, of 75 stay at Camp Cpwen, official Rari- far |n excess of the amount to I'm for'the removal valued th* lot at SI 17.00. sponsor a social Saturday night, Irown, teacher in School No. 7. Woodbridgc Avenue, Woodbridge, tan Council Camp near Columbia. •iCnnliniwd on Page 3) i! August Y, at the clubhouse. The has graduated from the Chanute Those in the party included John l'-y tracks along New WINDOW BROKEN Contract Given •ivciuii1, Fords, was rc- VISITS BARENTS proceeds of the purty will be clis- Field Technical School, Illinois, Murphy, Bertram Ellentuck, Ross- ISEUN —Michael Maslrangelo Thomas Stelmaszek of Sayrcvilk tl"1 committee of the 1SELI&—Privatnauum~~riiyau! e Johuuiiun Ti.. Mielmn=»tu , tributcd among tho Council men>- He is now an Aviation Cadet at er Parker, Leonard Cook, Edward reported to Officer Thullesen that vas awarded a transportation coji- Park Avenue Parking of the \U. ;S, Marine Corps and 'bers who are now in the service. the San Antonio Training Center, Brady, John Rosenner, Alex Tarcz, fl window in his gasoline station ract on his low bid of $2,746. Ho Btationed at New River, North B. 1<\ Dunigan is chairman of Texas. Leffler is a graduate Robert Campbell, Edward O'Brien uwin-e was adopted on on Route 25 near Green Street, 'ill furnish two buses for trans- of !lf providing that lot 3 had been broken by a li-ineh block Carolina, spent the last weekpnd .rrangementa. He is being assisted Woudbridge High, class of ",i\i. and Lynn Johnson. Is Vetoed By Court 1 ortation of high school pupils with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, ij the following: •'•''•- A be changed from of wood which apparently had 'rom the Keasbey section to the 1 Miele of Juliet Street. WOOPBIUDGE — Parking of f^ideiitiul class to the fallen from a passing MI . Richard Ryan, James Gcrily, igh school in thti township. ohn Dunn, William Fenton, Wal- two trucks on Park Avenue con- Other bidders w*re: Walter St. Cecelia's Church To Conduct stitutes a violation of the zoning 'in Road Repair er Gray, Andrew Gerity, Sr., Wil- Somlfc, $2,825 and Rossmeyer & ordinance, Recorder Arthur Brown •'''•email John Bergen inni Boylan, Patrick Ryan, George Web((r, ?3,475. 1 Community Is Still $1,800 Shy ruled in Police Court this week. evwal loHdiruf broken Miller, William Grausam, Thomas Sfnigrjty Stand* Annual Fair August 17 To 22 The matter was brought to the ''• '>< used to repuir roads Dunigan, * Thomas Campion, Ed A resolution was passed assur- I'ttontlon ' public sale: Lot 67, top. Trainer. of Jfl,200.lU reported in the Rev. Nicholas Szabo, pastor of iiue, The latter claimed she pad v Also, James F. Crowlcy, Law. fur the benefit of St. Cecelia's II, announced later, The maiii prue - $'100, Hold to Joseph Woodbridge Township USO cam- The work which the USO is St. Michael's Church of the Greek parted the equipment thewi for ! rence V. Campion, Allen Minkler C. Churgh on the church grounds will be a fancy quilt. " 108, block 139H, paign, by Chairman James S. doing for men in the service Rite, in a letter thanked the board ten years or more and the ques- wherever they may be is now too and Nicholas Langan. August 17 to August 22nd inclu- On August 20th, tho principal '••' in Anna Wargonick; Wight, the community js still shy for the use of the Keasbey school tion never before had been raised. •'"''k HUH, $30, sold to R. well known to need further repe- Several memburs of the Counpi for religious, instruction. sive. priie will be u Lenox China set »l,800 of its $11,000 goal. An examination of records in lhv ('"n>.; lot 29, block tition. Supplying this organisa- have made arrangements to attend Reports were submitted on re- The combined societies of the valued at $150.00. Everyone on office indicated, how- Additional receipts werei '"• "I'l «o William Turn- Additional receipts tion with the necessary funds con a weekend retreat at Sun Al,foi!S; pair work in the township schools. church will t#ke part in prepar- the grounds wjj) have a chance on ever, that the Minsky home had ll(H-li 10701, $125, sold ed by Mr. Wight yesterday. While stitutes the difference between Retreat Hous« a*. West End from ing booths and attractions, includ- the above prizes, a. ticket being been built subsequent to the adop- '"'i- Matuos, heartened over the sum already our boys continuing to receive today through Sunday. ing a number of entertainment handed to each individual us they tion of the lo'cal Mning regula- raised, he is apprehensive lest the 175C, Borne of the home touches, or of Matawan Man Is Injured features. All attractions will be enter ,the grounds. Saturday tions and the occupants thereof people let down in their efforts mk ami Margaret Mc- being deprived of them. Only we AID BOMBER FUND under tents so that regardless of night, $200.00 in War Bonds will were not, therefore, entitled to and in their patriotism to the As Car Figures In Crash be awarded. Dancing will be en- any exump'tiou from their pro- '*•!, Block 888, |301, at home can decide which it will WOODBRIDGE—Several Wood the weather the affair will go on. n! extent that the $11,000 objective joyed on an open"1 air platform visions. | 'Ilka; Lots 2,611 and be." : bridge residents are asaia'ting in thi WOODBRIDGE—Slight injuries August 17th will be Father ] may not be attained. especially built for the occasion. - -'«U, 1100, Rowarlo According to Mr. Wight's re- raising of funds on a state-wid* were suffered by Anthony Deviiw, Brennan nite and will be cele- Minsky" WHS paroled on the con- (: "In A community of almost 24, of 4 Sunset Avenue, Matawan I leiu«ntine; Lots 285 port, Woodbridge leads the dona- basis to finance the purch«s« of i brated with Rev. William Bren- TJ>e committee' in charge in- dition that he abandon the prac- 80,000 people," he said, "there yheti his-oar wis in collision with tice. •lunive, Block 389C, tion column with 14,040,20, al- bomb*!-. Mm. Louw Cohen a nan of Bay Head, former pastor, cludes: Hev. John Lark in, gen- owtainly «re 1,800 people who another driven by William Reiui, eral chairman; assisted by Rev. 1M moHt hall «l 4h» total f»Uwt«d. W*% as guest of the evening. The SEEKS DIVORCE 1 l! can give a dollar apiee* in oc4« of 807 Sheridan Avenue, Roselle. I' ' '»i:k BUD, J400, John. Other /sections art credited as ranging for a dinner dance to b prize that night will be a blanket Wilfred Emmonti, Raymond John to mak« up our deficiency. Tnu> Officer Thullesen reported thut WOODBRIDGE - Mrs. Pearl following: Avenel, $811.34; Par held at the Raritan Yacht Chi valued at $16,00. The next night son, William O'Neill, Edward IIoffer of 117 High Street has filed 11 appeal today is not only to those Devino was travelling north ui •"»! HU, Block 944, y is y Reading, $-284.44; Kca»bey AugUBt 5, the procetda of whloh will be Township Committee night Breen, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoff- •Convery Boulevard, Woodbridge, an action seeking a divorce froitt hl''' and Rose BreHa; who have contributed nothing, and will be observed with all the man Sr., and James Buike. Law- $503.04; Colonia, |549,H5; Fords, will be donated to this purport. and tyenn, was driving south on Eugene HotTer of New Brunswick. lll but those who already have Township officials present. The rence Clancy is secretary of the She charges desertion. The caja '"-l< --i8a, $300; Jobs Even in the $1297.84; HopsUwn, $866.87 The party is being Bportooved b Amboy Avenue when the Crash oc p 11 sent us a donution. committee. Meetings, »w to he has been referred for hearing to :i«, Block 50B\ »125; should ba Iselin, $845.30; S^waren, $411.90 Menorah Link, Order of the Golde curred. Both automobile prize of the evenini g wilill b e a paiir 1 ( Mniulny night at H:lf>, Advisory Muster Donga) Uerv.' Him Peterson; Wert- latter Mr. Wight states .tha.th t the cam- Chain. Assisting Mrs. Cohen i damaged. •' • > l b h lldi '"' «>f Lot 107, Block taM indefinitel i y Mrs., apdoUjy fcfiillw' of Avinel.

«*".!-* '—lr FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 " PAGE TWO SUM AFTERNOONER Avenel News 'Mrs. Miniver' Ro$e Presented Margaret W. Craney B, Mr«. R. G. Perier AT»»B« Sewaren Personals — —Mrs. John M,,-,,., By Mn. B«n*. 490 Ewt A*c»« Bride Of Engineer ,_Mv and Mrs, Waiter Porker I f rifth street attended a party bur* entprUine.i • !". IIV .-'•.,r' ,, \«bnry Park which marked the Club Tuesday If WOODBRHHiE The Fir«t Mrs. William' KuZ!.. rovi:r:hu'.t '." tht V'"••'.!!' Tuothfr. >!•«. May 1>ii-th«;n>'~ «f Mr. Parker's sister, llii(> Urban, Mrs. Jen,.., rl...I-,'hip drive for VSO ' •A!c. Sur.laV. Presbyterian Church in Avenel Mrs. E Martin. M-- Hir^d <". Peck •. yepne Sunday afternoon of the _-R*ev. Charles Dusten, pastor of John Griffin,'Mi. Mr=. —Mr and Mrs. Sweyn .|.., .. O'::-J.IC of Wooi!- niarringe nf Mi?s Margaret Wright Andrew's Ch-irch, christened (Ji-ortrt- Mullen of East A•.•<•' irid riauffhie: gt Tarex of Avenel II. 1). ria:k of Cliff Road, bridge were :he ii^nnpr fue?i« rr.ske tVit-:: Alfred Anderson of Fulton Street, godparents were Miss Eilcon En- 1 fin was soloist. rpjs l rr.«:y, T*xa:>. this township. Tilt ceremony took 'r.ert B. Kankin of East Avenue. •hcm*J^_ ' re! and Krnd Jumper of Jersey >r,r: M'.ier <>f Pleasant place at n o'clock and was ner- left Saturday to resume hu studies! —M Citv A large group of relatives foimcd by the paptor, Rev. Chester at the f. 8. Naval Academy at Avenue »s> Mi.i friends attended a party mark- A. Galloway. Immediately after- Annapolis, Mil., after spending hi« ing the occasion, after the cere- Iselin Youth Trains ward there was a reception at the mony. [V.r .<.f Easi Av- home of the bridegroom. —Mr-. F. J. Atom? of We?t; ~->lr> ^ —After spending several days A ;-o f»i:f.w; Avenue «pent Friday with Misslnue 'r!v*1; The bride, given in marriage 1;> with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gryzmala For Navy Promotkul M;» K!c8'r: Da Emily Adam?, a patient at St. :¥»***!r w-r:1 uM her father, wore -i dress of white j,, Fuxon, Conn., Miss Mary FiU GREAT T.AK1 ' Luke's Ito«pita! in New York f'tty.: ? * J^V' ' " pic|ue. n white hat and acce ,i,.rald has returned to her home In training ut; , : —Private William Grant, win of I,IMI a cordage of red tosep. on Ziegier Avenue. cer, Edwnrd M; . Mr. :in:l Mr'. James M. Grant of; Mr-. Veiiestfi Ferroli of tl.!- —Mr. and Mrs. William Keilert !? East Avenue, who has been a'.- line, sister of 'he bride^ruinii, of Jersey City entertained Mr. Michael Mazepa. tcndiiiK thp special tiaininjr school »»? the matron of honor wearing :i and Mrs. Otto Reinitihuber and lin, New Jernev. J.•!«htfUl,y lire.*.? of blue pique, accented with at Miami, Fla., is stationed at the ,, ,,f Woodbridge Avenue Son- 1'iiik, a white hat and a corsage of s n ing an intensive ;• Lincoln Air Base in Nebraska for, day. a five months' course in the U.S.A. furdenias. Charles C'ourtot, ,li., school of (run n.:' —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neitsch Technical School. - ' ut Avir.el served as best man. Service Schools.,: —Mr and Mrs. Arthur A. Moli-1 After a short wedding tiiii :,,,i| children of Clinton Place Training Station !:• tor and children formerly of Cliff I *'M h' !' through New England, Mrs. An- i,•turned home after spending: He will riTi'iv Tfoail are now residing at 443 Ea.»t furpK*' ^lty'r'X ale a.-k.-'! ilerson «ill make her home with week •ilh Mr. and MrsPhili. p rating as soon af Avenue, j |"C'V'a: th" Mmt of the local P. her father for the duration of tin- Heit«rh of Chamberaburir, he is able to pa- ' chairman, Mr=. A. W. S<• 11<• i»I• —Miss Clara BarbTi of Wen r0 war. The bridegruoni is an en- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashcoufth ter the arivamvjMi .. Avenue and a number of graduate' .'' ' lilton Suet-:. Tuesday /nuiii- gineer in the U. S. Navy. of Chase Avenue are entertaining Selection fur ij Tiurscs from St. Peter's Hospital] Mr and Mrs. John Dorian »nd is made on the . in New Brunswick are enjoying a 1 Farewell Party Is Given daughter. Joyce, of Buyonne. aptitude test* ^i' weokV vacation »t Seaside HcitfhU. > —-Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ec-jacket. —Mrs. II. D. Clark and dauph-I Summit Man Weds For Corp. Walter Newman c'.eM.m of Clinton Place had Miss Upon "gradual. tors nf Cliff Road spent Wednes- J(-an Kccloston of Roaelle as their Mitt either 1<> day at Sandlass Biach. WOOPBRFDGE —After spend- dinner guest Sunday. naval station • —Mr. and»Mrf. A. W. Fcheidr Miss Ferdinandsen ing a furlough with his parenU. — M r. nnrl M IT. Jerry Ohervanafc ticai instruction of Holtnn Street entertained Mis. \ Mr. and Mr... Thomas S. Norman, 1 rnd daughter Ellim of Jersey perienec in tii. i FORDS—The marriagi- of Miss Olive Van Iderstine and children i (irove Street, Corporal Walter A. Pattern !'<>4II City are visiting Mr. and Mrsb.y serving un.|. of Rocky Hill, Sunday. | Betty Ferdinandfen. daughter of N'orman hns returned to his du- nlv in wimien's sizes Charles Podrawi and daughter Key officers, • —William Henry of We=t Ave- Mr. and Mr*. Harold Viggo Ferdi-' ties with the 68th Armored Regi-! .|n," 4J. 44, 4fi and 48. Size of Avenel Street. The Servio' reouire? :tla yards ,15-inch fabric. mio spent the weekend at Laurel- n.imisen of Kinp f;<.f,rg(, noad( inent, Camp Chaffee, Ark. A —A performance of the rodeo Great Lake* ott> ton. farewell party was given him SEND SIXTEEN CENTS for the 50-odd tia-i- Fords, to Douglas HaberHrak, f<>n in New York City last week was —Mr=. Peter Van Syckle of Cliff Sunday afternoon and the fol-this Marian Martin Pattern. Write Navy. of Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Haberstrak ittended by Mr. and Mrs, Benja- Koail is entertaining her sister. lowing accompanied him to the plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS m|p Sepnusw of Ltnox Avenue. of DeForrest Avenue, Summit, Mr-, ^lary Seerey of Perth Am- train in Newark: Mr, and Mrsan. d STYLE NUMBER. —After spending a week's holi- took place nn Satu Thp wr<1 The naming of the beautiful ntw "Mrs, Miniver" ro»p w«t in- l.oy for several week*. . i »'»>-- - ipired by the Metro-Goldwy n-Mnyrr picture "Mn. Miniver" John E. Clark of Cranford, Mr. Our newest Pattern Book shows (,ay in Atlantic City and Point on ww Sayers-Bernau Rite] —Mr«. John Moasnun of Rah-> >' reformed ,n the eve- bre»king nil box office rccordi at New York'i Muiic Hall. The and Mrs. Edward Lowden of New you thrilling "Fashion Maneuvers p|easnnt, Miss Marion Suchy ha« in at 7::i0 (]wV iU thp w«y. Mrs. Albert M. Ha^rr-of | 8 of "' En fllsh film co-it»ri Greer C«r«on and Wnlter I'idgron and it the thrill- York City, Mr. and Mrs. £, Stew-1 for Summer"! Smart, simple-to- •returne(j to her home on Meiniet Wooiibridgp and Mrs. W. Frank " ing ttory of,a middle clan Enjjlith family in war time. art North of Elizabeth, Mr. andsew styles for morning, noon and j glreet, In Baptist Church Church, Perth Amboy, by Rev. la Burns were guests of Mrs. William Mfs. Drinnld 0 Vvang and sonnight, ; for work and P >"-_£°y' —Mrs. Charles Podraza of Ave- H. Tombs at her Point Pleasant Robert Schlotter. mite, miss, matron. Just TE The bridal Donald, of Linden, Mr. and Mrs. ^' i.el Street entertained Mrs. Cath- FORDS—Mi- cottaire Wednesday and Thursday. "ttendants were Miss Woodbridge Personals Samuel Wyber of Newark, Miss CENTS! trine Johnson and son, Jamea, aughter of Mi- i. , —Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Rowe ! Florence Eymundson of Fords and Ann Palmer of Perth Amboy. Send orders to Newspaper Pat-'Monday, 3 Safran Av.-. formerly of East Avenue moved j Albert Winters of Summit, ern Department, 232 West 18th | —-Mrs. iSophie Huetter of Union Tlle 1)ri Ie wils altil l>(l in a e| ---Mrs, Jacob (Jrausam and Miss | —Mrs. William K. Pranklin of Thomas S. Norman Jr. and Mr.tern ride of Hernv i into their newly completed home in! ' ' >' - 'City has returned home after pton Aveim j low linen dress, large picture hat Elizabeth Crausam of Green Rtree; | (ireen Street is visiting her_son_aiid and Mrs. Thomas S. Norman Sr. Street, New York, N. Y. I'liiinfteld last week. 'spending several weeks with Mr. n Saturday a!1 •Mr. mid Mrs. Harry O'Connor i and wore nn orchid. Her maid returned Monday after a visit w'.tn iliiuirliter-iii-law, Mr. and Mr?. Wil- and Mrs. Sweyn Jensen of Park mony performsi of hono1 wol e a wlliu linen llreS3 relatives at Danville, Pa. am Franklin, at Berlin, Md. find (touchier Alice Mae of East ' ' ' Avenue. . Brinkman in with white accessories- and a cor- Misses MiifiJim Janderup, —Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gottstein News From The Screen World I '—Mrs. Adolph Kjetsa of Rah- hurch parsonat LEGAL NOTICES sage of delphiniums. eanne Hooban, Lillian Gillis, Ber- and children, John and Joan, of |way spent .Monday with her son- Mrs. Alfred B: The bride is a graduate of in- Coupland, Vivian Stetin and By Emily Enright Decker Place have returned after lin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr3. matron of honoi * N'iTin; is lll;[;i;iiv through the New England states —'Miss Marpuery Johnson of Miss Mabel E. Treen was in charge to see the Army show on the lief, i-i. to li,. h,-lil ;ii ii» mcl-l- 1 stage, to enjoy the production, Kay, Miss Jean Kay, Mrs! George iide at 485 Com]'!-: n In ih<> Munl.-ipiil HuiMl.iK the couple will make then home Grove Avenue has returned home of the social. K Weber of Rahway and Mrs. Seth Amboy. VVo dhrlilKi-, New .hi soy, after a few weeks' visit with Miss which critics have unanimously Actress Anntbella, wil« of Ty- I! y, <>n I lif at Marcella. , , —Mrs. Harry Harris and daugh- .".1.1 d.iy nf AUKUNI. I!N2. i L'ivr-|| :ill oniiorllin'ty tO'he I.Ciinl j nue, for a few days. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ci>!i< ei-iiiii^' I In- siitui- it increased total appropriations Hill, Pa., is visiting her mother, remarkable and certainly almost was born Annabella Susan Char- II. .1. IH'NICIAN'. for war and defense in the past Mrs. J. Edward Harned of Green -Mr. and Mrs. John Penry and unheard of before. Retakes, pentier in Paris and came to this Sweyn Jensen of Park Avenue,. Towii^hip Cli'rk. daughter Lola, of Freeman Street, AN lilinlNANCK T(l FfliTHMI: three years to ?208,:j07,283,542. Street. which were common in the oldountry in 1937. i MMr. andd MrsMrs . Michael GGeare y AMKMi AN lililil.VA.NCI-: KNT1T- and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Condon days, are now very unpopular be- of Bayonne entertained Mr. and l.l-:ii An i ir.liii.u,, i 1. 111111111 K .'in! of Kearny visited Mrs. Penry'e Ml 3 Geor e . ile^irii'ilnir m Srcilii-il • I >l H tji< I s cause of the scarcity of film and ' - S Co»gro«e an. an.1 Hi'Kiil-itiiiK Therein KuildliiKH parents, II r. and Mrs. L. B. Tavis, "blow-ups" on the part of the act- daughter. un.l Si i-nt-iiji-t-H Ar.'urililiff To Tlii'ir Other Editors Say— at Akron, 0., over the weekend, —Mrs. Frank Barth of Manhat Consti u,'fion nrnl the \'oUniH' .iti'l ors are deeply fromied upon i\X!.ll! .if Ilirir UHe; Ut-^'ulMlinfi il.Ml —Miss Rosalind Pfeiffer of Pros- Rehearsals before the earner; tan Avenue will be hostess to the I'. Miii'IIIIK ijii. H<.|jjln, Num1>er of pect Street is spending some time Woman's Club at the next of it .Si.iii,--, .in,] Si/c of iiuililiiiKs mill Pott Mortem have more confidence in the re starts grinding are now demanded fill ic i SI in. I iici-s. l>Kiibitln(c i'1"' INow that Congress has done its suits.—N. Y. World Telegram. with her aunt, Mrs. Asher Fitz series of summer card parties on lN-MI'i. I ini; 111,. I Vivi'lUUKe ot Lill appropriating for the year without Randolph, at her cottage at Culver Now that Vera Zorina, the Monday riight. . 11>=l 1 > ,1 J'liiiuliitltin, ItvKUlittli.K '"Paddy" Finucane was one of —Mrs. Pfeiffer and1 children of coveted role of Maria opposite Avenue was thisiweelt's winner in ;inil UfslliililiK the l.ni'ation, I'se the CCC, Chairman Clarence Can- the few to whom the many owe lo Gary Cooper in "For Whom th the (Iless club sponsored by tli KM<-HI • of ill g and non (0,, Mo.) of the House Ap- Rahway Avenue returned Monday fur Ttaile, liiiltisiry, much. His very name epitomized after spending a few weeks with Bell Tolls," the studio has the Woman's Club. Olli, propriations Committee, who help- his fighting spirit, and bis sham uf Ailjimtment, at Culver 'Lake. task of making her appear Allil 1 ed the administration keep its, rock-marked Spitfire was jilway •idinif i'l-naliies For i IIL- —Mrs. Ida Balson of Paterson orous in a pair of corduroy Vii,l:iliwii Tlii-i-i-iif," iiili.j Jun overhead costs up, puts a pious in the van of aerial battle. and- a cotton blouse. tilli. Id.') I. - Finucane wot) his thirty-odd is spending this week with, her Ki: IT OIUIAINKii HV THKlament into the Congressional brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and victories by "merit; he ,had not When Warners produce the TUWXSHII' 1111 IN Record. Mrs, E, F. Earley of Grenville only valor but skill and judgment. screen version'of former Ambt TIN: I'III'XTV <>y MIIU>L,K.SKX He points out that in this session Street. THAT: He was Irish, but he fobght for sador Joseph E. Davis' "Mi ;iliove en- of Congress "we have already ap- --Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ellis of STRAW HAT I. S.iid (,r,t!nan'e a cause which for him and far so to Moscow," the slogan, titled js lit'tt-liV iime liy uddliiK propriated more money than was lfi North' Ridgedale Avenue: are a r -w H(-'iiim tu tlenig- appropriated from 1*769 to 1940," nrany of his race was peculiarly not ficUon" will be strictly iiiM.-'l irti XXXV io ruiul visiting at Pocono Manor, Pa. and that "the national debt is theprecious. His name will live.— —A farewell party was given hered to. Thirty-four 'living per .\.\XV. T!ii' itBiilatiunn, llmHu- largest debt ever carried by anynot for his personal qualities in honor of Victor >Murdock who sons will be portrayed on alone— but because he typified She left Maplewood, New Jer ailn|il'il, anil MOW in forie |as to nation since the beginning of was inducted into the Army July screen, chief among them being AH Adam and Stetson IHoii.iiv /iineii iuiil set fordlr uix] that gallant band.of the R. A. F, *ey for the Manhattan itagc ecorded history." jj 11. Among the guests were Mr, the former Ambassador, his wife 'ile-lHIiiih-il i/ll>tllf llUllllltlK Zullf After making these uncontested —the knights errant Of the air! and daughter; the Russian lend- and eventually carved her niche -M.I|J :UI,I knuwn ii ml ili'xlgnuieil. mi unc and Mrs. V. Dugan, Air. and Mrs, ai a member of the can of 1 In- "lliii.il Tax iiml AHSrNnment Map , Mr,,Can0,0,11 says the tax-To the United Rations, eager for A'. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.urke, ers, Litvinoff and MolototF; the Straw Hats reduced the ttarry-ayed, demure- ii. .i'. i>rNi(i.\.\, he country to prove that the peo-ship of a Wing Commander, the are the parents of a son, John III, who had charge of the Hollywood ly independent daughter of T..wiiHlii|j Oirk. quiet courage of brave and com- Bette Davii i,i "The Little To In- ailvirtisKil in IncU'penuVnt' ile want this done. • who was born in the Lying-in Hos- Victory Caravan during its three- l.i'.iiii-r mi ,1 ulv -H anil .Inly 31, l»l.\ week, cross-country junket, de- Foxes." H»r selection for the willi mil !•••- of lu-ariioj I'oi- tkllal His own record in this regard, jpe ttnt men that herald final vic- pital Philadelphia. part of Greer Garton't adoles- owever, is a sorry one. He was or^. The pilots of the R. A. F. -A daughter was born in theclares that he developed a new cent daughter-in-law in "Mrs. iurpffsely placed on the Senate- now that danger is their lot andMillard Fillmore Hospital, Buf- respect for the actors in the cara- Minlrer" was one that brought House conference cortunittee in an ;hat death flies at their side. But alo, N. Y., to Mr. and Mrs. Nor•van- . "For three weeks we all the specEat endorsement of Jan unsuccessful effort t School GracTs Va.) is not chairman of the Ap- Street has returned to Fort Ben- giving of their time und talent in 18 Thresh 26 iropriations Committee. We would BACK IN THE FIGHT ning, Ga., after spending a fur- The Destroyer Shaw, hjt bylough with uia parents, Mr..and| $3.45 Qeiling Price four Japanese bombs on Decem Mrs. A. Nemeth. Now ltocl ber 7 at Pearl Harbor and dam- —The summer Bible school spon-1 BRAKES ' igcd by the explosion of her mag sored by Me-thodUt Church will U.98 axines, is back in- service after re hold its commencement exerciser ut Coco«" pain, including leconstiuctiQii of tonight at 7:30 o'clock at tht; | STEERING $3.00 Ceiling Price the, whole vessel from the maschurch. A special program is N BEER forward. ing arranged. ""3.45 PHONE CARTF.RF.l LIGHTS GAME SOCIAL _, - ... 4MQMIII 8-0482 UWvw Your Cor In N< POPULAR BRANDS (N Every Thursday Evening You tare money by h»»- BOTJLKS AT SYSTEM 8:30 P. M. BRAKE SERVICE INC. American Shoe Repairing DOYLE & Win Your Wingi AT New Bruniwick Avo. NAGY'S (»t Elm St.) MEN'S WEAR Offi and Bootblack Parlor ), Ami"" 101 RridM-vell Avt St. Andrew's Church Hall Perth Amboy, N. J. 163 Smith St. Phont P. A. 44803 <0« ft Vouf Nt«f«*« chMi Hmmtitk a»d Jw.ey Dtj 98 Mdn Street CArtcret, N. J. AVENEL ST., AVENEL, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. I •' I P, A. 4-3ISI W. Giw"S Op«a • A. M. to 0 r. M.

fe ,,..,.„* it. ..,•••:, , ^M-lt ' 4 /** i**Jm ,NT—LEADER pFNnF | FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 PAGE THREE (iirl, Raritan As Good As A Mile Record Of Activities \Make Calls Short And Snappy Local Couple Weds To Marry Presented To Troop Is Plea Of Telephone Company In Baltimore Rites iin;K The home of WOOnniUIHiK A record of k, Lillian Ter- An appeal to cut down miiiprr*-||>i and keeps HOLD FOOD SALE customers, and with further tele- central offices are now operating right on. Iselin Troop Marks d Woman's Club FORDS—Members of the La phone expansion out for the dura- close to service capacity, and in a dies' Aid Society of Our Redeem- tion, the present telephone facili- number of communities line facili- Jiicts Card Party er Lutheran Church "conducted a ties must be made to serve through- ties are no longer available to con- Birthday Anniversary 2 Bonds Awarded sale of baked food yesterday af- out thhe war emergencemegency as elTec nect more telephones to the switch- Colonia News ternoon in the parish house. Pro- boards. Hence the company1* ISELIN — Celebration of Us \! the tenth in iU tively as .p03si(%. Uuder these By Margaret Scott ceeds were given to the church birthday anniversary iind holding ,•!• c:\ril parties, the 1 circumstances, it is asking tele- appeal to avoid unnecessary calls of a Court of Hi. marked the .•••-. Club was enter- By Avenel G.O.P. Club and the. arrangements- were in phone users to avoid unnecessary and to keep both locnl anil long -^Mr. and Mrs. August Fra'zier, —Mr. and Mrs. William Bald- meeting of Troop 71, Roy Scouts. ic Mrs. Frank Wu- charge of Mrs. James Rennie, calls, to be as brief as possible distance conversations brief so as of Arthur Avenue, celebrated their win, of Amherst Avenue,- enter- This Isolin troop is one of the old- ... .r-^i- Avenue. The AVBNEL—A meeting of the. Mrs. Thomas Martinsen, Mrs. when they do call, and if long dis- to lighten the loud on the lines eighteenth wedding anniversary tained her brother, Corporal Jo- est in the Raritan Council. •i- awarded to Mrs. Avenel Republican Club, Inc., was George Hoycr and Mrs. Charles tance calls are necessary to plac- and permit as many people as pos- Saturday night, with a large gath- seph Nater, of Camp Croft, S. C, Second Class certificates and .,. k and the non- held Tuesday evening, July 21 at Henry, them if possible in the "off peak"' siblc to make necessary calls. ering of friends and relatives at ast week. badges were awarded to Vincent •,, Mis. Karl Palmer. their home. Guests included: Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corbett, its new headquarters, &1 Avenel Blair, II. Blodgrtt, William Boehm, • were awarded in and Mrs. Dominick Auito, Joseph of Highfield Road, were hosts at Street. Award was made of two James Burke, John D'Alcxandrl, 1 •!• to Mrs. William Auito, John Cleaver, Walter Bre- dinnej on Saturday to Mr. and bonds, one $100 one to Miss Emma Iselin Personalities Albert Kink, John Hamilton, Vin- I Mrs. Willard Rnn- zowski, Mr, and Mrs, Ellsworth M'rs. M. B. Ross, of Cranford. Kalita, Superhighway, and the $25 By Jean Duff cent Magno, William McConnell , io .Mrs. Curl Swe- McDaniells, all of Colonia; Gus- and Thomas O'Neill. A first class iin'iiv to Mrs. Frank —Mrs. Fred Carlson, of Berkeley bond to Mr. Arthur Toth, Rerasen awarded to the following: Mrs. tave Berger and Mr. and Mrs. —(Robert Joseph Boyle, 3rd, in- Knights of Columbus Camp at' certificate was awarded to John Avenue, waa the luncheon guest Avenue. Commissiotier Herbert Salva Shohfi, bridge; Mrs. Fred James Lake, of Lyndhurst;Mr. and on Thursday of Mrs. 'Sven Svenson, fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whiting, N. J. Burko nnd Vincent Magno, thefor- B. Rankin drew the winners and Walker, Mrs. George ... '*- urn-Mrs. John, Et- Mrs. Fred Strasser and Mr. anrt of Montclair. -Miss Frances Cooper of Auth the insignia of 1 Mr. Ernest Berger was chairman Boyle, Jr., was baptized at the llfilM'tt Head, Mr '. Mrs. Albert Fraz'.rr, of Living- Avenue celebrated her third birth- —Thomas Hynus, Jr., of Berke- home of hia grandparents, Mr, and Hines, dark horse; and Mrs. George :l ,Mi-1 i. Mrs. Harold ston ;Mr. anil Mrs. William Wilson, of the drawing. Mrs. Kish won day anniversary recently at her ley Avenue, is spending two weeks Degenhardt, gate prize, Star Scout. An id Winquist, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John a prize for selling the most chance Mrs. Robert Boyle, Sr., of Coopef home with relatives. of Orange; at the Boy Scout Camp at Colum- —Mr. and Mrs. Roman Maykow- A report was made that Rix for- (I. I'erier, all of and Mrs. Carl books. Avenue on Thursday, July 16. The Slater and Mr. bus, N. Y.' —Mr. and Mrs. John Wirtz of ski, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Koman mer members of the troop arc now Strasser, of Newark; Richard Edward Nash, president of the sponsors weTe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph —>Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Drin- Cooper Avenue entertained Mr. Maykowski, Jr. and daughter, with the armed forces. They are Longo, of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Parish House Republican Club, was 1 kuth, of Dover Road, attended the Bowen of Rahway. The ceremony and Mrs. Earl Bromley at their Kathleen, of Cooper Avenue visit- Lt. William Ashley, Privates Henry > ('mixer, Henry Hicks Albert Strasser, of Bloomfielil; also a guest. A covered dish sup- home on Sunday evening at supper opening of the. Camden race track was performed by the Rev. John ed relatives in Connecticut over Bnehlke, Walter Jaforski, Richard Miss Betty Jeaiv Cushin and Mr, per was served with Mrs. Jack and bridge. In Avenel Ceremony on Saturday. Semenltsky of the Greek Orthodox the weekend, Shohfi and Harold Wood and and Mrs. Herbert Stiles, of Rail- Galster, chairman. Cadet William dill. —Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeroff, Church of Rahwiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yuhas and —Miss Florence Brooke of Coop- T'ir Manse of the way. Plans were made for tho clam children, Stephen and Joan, of The scouts now are engaged in of'Enfield Road, wore-hosts at din=-| -The Wednesday Evening Sew- er Avenue is spending a week's i mirch was the scene —Frances Minehelln, of Dover bake to be- held August 23 at Hi- Perth Amboy, Robert Reick of Me- assisting in civilian defense work, r.er on Sunday to Mrs. Theodore ing Club enjoyed a performance of vacation with relatives in floonton. • ••!.•- murriagp nf Mis? Road, has returned to his home ram's Farm, Superhighway, Ave- tuchen, and Mr, and Mrs. James delivering much of tho material Renson and children, Dorothy ami 'Stars on Ice" at the Ceriter Thea- —Mrs. Jessie Enfield was the r • • i. daughter of Mr, tur spending two weeks with his nel with Mr. Kirk chairman. Tick- Duff of Cooper, Avenue attended applied ihy the government""^ "* Robert, of New York City, and tre in New York recently. Those Saturday guest of her son and : i'miger, !)4 Ma.ple grandmother, Mrs. R. Carroll, o[ ets are in the hands of the com- a performance of the Rodeo at the Hcribing vaiious phases of the de- I Mr. and Mrs. J^sep^ Grady, of attending were Mrs. Ruth Hunter dffughter-in-law, Mr4 and Mrs. Al Unity M. Hicks, son Jursey City. mittee, J' Polo Grounds on Saturday. fense program. They also have ' Woodbridge. of Union; Mrs. Jeanne Smith of Enfield of Berkeley Boulevard. Mr . I!. Hicks of Price Mrs. Kirk was made chairman —^Mr. and Mrs. George Britton aided materially in the campaign \\ —'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyiies. —William Locsch, Jr., of En- Rahway; Mrs. Isabelle Gardiner of to collect records with Mrs. Jack and sons, George and John, of StT- —Mr. and 'Mrs. Mathias Janson of the USO and in the salvage cam- -'! of Berkeley. Avenue, were the field Road, is spending this wteV. Woodbridge; and Mrs. Ann Rey- 'i, WHS performed at Galster, Mrs. Lalen Skinle, Mrs. nora Avenue spont Tuesday in and daughter, Judy, of Cooper paign which has been conducted ' guests on Friday evening of Mr. with his cousin, Vincent Loux, of nolds, Mrs. Vern Nelson, Mrs. !'• Chester A. Gallo- Edward Grode assisting. New York City. . Avenue; Mrs. Rose Janson of for the past several weeks. anil Mrs. John Hynes, of Green- Newark. Mary Burgisser, ,Mrs. Patricia : i he church. Mr?. —Andrew Moscarelli, Jr. recent- Creamer Avenue; Mrs. Frank Birth papers not needed for war ville. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vulk, of Volters, Mrs. Marie Sedlak and Cooper and daughter, Frances, of .i .is the matron of. Miss Beatrice Robinson, of New ly celebrated his twelfth birth- job; declaration h.elil sufficient. —Wr. and Mrs. Robinson, of East Cliff Road, were hosts on Sun- Miss Ethel Sedlak all of town. Af- Auth Avenue; and Marion Foster '"ill Barton was the York City, for several days last day-anniversary. Exports to Latin America to bo West Street, are the parents of :i day to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welcn ter the performance, dinner was of Elmhurst Avenue all spent Wed- •"••4 man. —Miss Mary Sullivan of River- restricted, starting August 15. son born last week at the Runway and children, Harry and Katherine, week. enjoyed at Rossoff. • 1,'s wedding trip to dale, N. Y., has returned home af- nesday ut Long Branch. Memorial Hospital. of Hillside; Mr. and Mrs. Henry —Mr. and Mrs. F. P. GinfrWa. -Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kotlar Mr. and Mrs. Hicks ter spending two weeks at the I.udwig and Miss Dorothy I.mhvitf, of Colonia Boulevard, entertained of Perth Amboy and Mr. and Mn. Avenel Street. •Mrs. Lawre.nce Suit and their son, Clifford, of the Coast home of her brother-in-law and SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER 9 daughter, Stella, and, niece, Mis.s of Iselin, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward James Duff and daughter, Jean, Guard, over the weekend. sister, Mr. andJMrs. James Burke WOODRfllDGE—Dr. and Mrs. I cow Gertrude Traxler, of Scotch Plains, McKitrick, of Jersey City. of Cooper Avenue, spent Monday 'blue coal —James Way, Jr., of Jersey City, of Warwick Street. George M. Miller are the parents —'Mr, and Mrs. James Ewell, of at Asbury Park.' '•>.—Inka Roxan, .i attended a theatre performance -'Mrs. Ida Shaw of Irvington of a baby girl, born last Wednes- you can't beat it Dover Road, "have returned from a elebrated his eleventh birthday John Wirtz entertained , produced 7,82rds kept by tho 1 Mr, and Mrs. Richard Grace of lias been scheduled for Sunday, James Ewell, Sr. ,s spending the week. were Mrs. iPhilip O'Connor, Mr3. —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reynold' i "liege. Inka proh- August 2, at the Rosenberg picnic —Mrs. Joan Maas and daughter, Elmwood Avenue, with whom she —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Feakes, Amy Hines, Mrs. Salva Shohfi and of Green Street visited relatives in ifil of rationing. grounds at the end of East Street, oan., of West Cliff Road, enjoyed is making her home while Dr cf West Hill Road, and children, New York on Saturday. and is open to the public, , picnic and swim at the Rahway Miller serves in the army on for- Wayne jind Marjorie, spent Satu- —Mrs. Thomas Furze entertain JOHN j. BITTING Park on Wednesday, with Mrs. Eu- eign duty. He is a captain in the —•, and nephew, Albert FOR RENT Road, celebrated her sixth birth- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Johnson, of Avenel, visited rela- day Tuesday with the following KD ROOM .to Rent; Mrs. Andrew Smith, Jr., of Colonia tives at Lake Hiinthigton, New uests: Miss Marjorie Feakes, Pat- - i'oruiblc; all improve- Boulevard. York, over the weekend. •>«'• space available. 40 —Vincent Loux, of Newark, has ty Fox, Patty and Cornelia Suther- -Mrs. George Hodshon, of Co- land and Angie McClure. ••«niie, Carteret. Tele- returned to his home after spend- lumbia Avenue, was the luncheon -The Women First-Aiders met i'O. • M6 ing the week with his aunt and guest of hef daughter, Mrs. Wal- at the Casualty Station, Inman uncle, Mr. • and Mrs. William ter Stokesbury, of Railway, on Avenue, Wednesday and made !"OR SALE Loesch, of Enfield Road, Monday. —Mr, and Mrs. Paskel Merritt, plans t& meet Tuesday nights, ATJ3! PIANOS —Mr. and Mrs. K Moscarelli, of Amherst Avenue, were Hosts when they will take instructions I'iANO bargain—Floor of Beech Street, entertained Mn from Mrs. Clarence Kuseera. Mem- for the week to their nephew, Mil- and Mrs. Frank Moscarelli, of Lin demonstration used, bers include:'Mrs. Thomas Le- ton Dunham, of Baydnno. den; Mrs. Charles Schwarje, o( ••'• M notes, only $185. worthy, Mrs. J. BartUs, Mrs. D. —Mrs. Gerhard Geisler, of Wa- Metuch.cn, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Staunton, Mrs. Josephine Grassi, ' i-liili Piano Company, ter Street, is spending the week at Moscaftdli and son, Henry Jr., of Mrs. Lawrence Suit and Mrs. •'!•' Street (opposite Asbury Park,with h«r sister, Miss Paterson, over1 the weekend. ••i I'M Perth Amboy. Kuscera. Nora O'Neill, of Iselin. —Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thorn- ;; —Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., !"K.s. 7-17,24. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Blanch- sen and'daughter, Karen, of Gur- Enfield Road, was hostess at lunch- ford, of En'field Road, were hosts mantown, Pa., spent the weekend WANTED FEMALE eon on Thursday to Mrs. Anthony for several days last week to Lea with her father, Aubrey Wood- Hegarty and daughters, the Misses )ie Kuhn, of Buffalo. ward, of Fairview Avenue. H''1,K WOMAN to sell Florence and Lillian. Hegarty, of linest line of popu- —Mrs. Sydney Dcaujon, of Fair North PlainfieUl. 1 view Avenue,was hostess ut lunch' 'livsses, skirts, blouses, —The Air Raid Wardens of l! Gas Bids Rejected eon on Tuesday to Mr. und Mrs. R, • "l slips from yuur own Zone 11-A, sectors 5, 6, 7, held a Blocker, of New Brunswick. '*'i'iri'ss liox G, cqre of (Continued from Paqc I) meeting at the home of Lawrence Leader. 7-24 which they were rightfully en- y Do you ever have to tr'ans- H Is your physical condition 111 -LI* HONE 4-OO7S spent the 'weekend at the home of he mailed by the end of this week1 •** port passengers, or heavy * * such (hat it would be a hard- hia parents,. Mr. and Mrs. James Oldsmobile offers everything want in a car for today. or the first of next. Dates also pr bulky tools or materials, in ship for you to walk to work or Fulton, yf Chflill-O'-HiUs Road. Durability that will keap yqu on wheels for the dura- will be set for the Board to hea;' connection with your work? use public facilities? —Mrs, James McCormick, of tion and beyond. Economy that gives mor« miles on ciuestiomible. cases and the persona every gallon of gas. Reliability that assures trouble- -} Does it take you IW hours Princeton Avenue, entertained *'• or more a day to go tp and Q Can you show that you need OS. F. BURKE involved, notified. •frcso, *«*»»*W operation. All this, plusjas-saw,.* un automobile Because

T?$f *Qlf?^$F^^MlBE&S&^^^k^^^^i^^^r^^'^^ if, V ' PAGE POUR LtttAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES illVl, TII ini.-rent Iii thp MThll^ej nnd personal rer»n*- Ahralmm M KMIH-- I'MUT •• 't* inniHon.'d and described In said p. ny «»i i li«>|r< d,..W>d m"'tr«K.ir Hran K'"t». . are tin.-. K • 'tm»rc.«; In th' hill a- aim-tided, and ywi, thr nn- yoll bfihg tllr.' I'.llHte. n i 1 I i ; r; t v lia'. v iiti 1 fuimer oftn.-r "f thf n-nrll.-'S'"' .iHl-' i«» ilcer. ed nr" trmdn delHiiilnnlH bfrmi." ki'.ifln lif-'-i". (Vvlscn and personal personal r.-pri., will mii>'it«-« W»s'. "• l«nd< »nd pr-mi^v -nd ,n. '-i<\ rci>ie=e"tat've» of Hdrhel Sfhenk- hiil is1 n •.nil bcin»r »'»• helm, d.-vl'oen nnd tbiir Kutit? „,', V>» t>>r*v^r ?>»rrpi1 of sn^ art** ty.fniir '..nire.li ,:-, iii r<-ei in i yon tnnv hsxe «" in'i.ro't '- •* ni!i?i it" m»dr dcfetidntits hM-ause I'i.llASK K'int7. ire mnd* n rt* nfr,,,T,nl renrowtit.itIvf-.° «1 ""• «ald mortgUR,,,- 11, r I'IM tuc !•..*.;Ih prfk^,>^«4 menl lolled ami ''' '• v,i,, i,.-,nit thf heirs, d»vli*e.»* and n- : <•••••: ••-..•• • • ..- T .... "•r»( r m* ",-: :••<• "i' 1 »**' _ en.fi innrticnijiir Henry Kiipt?.. OWnrr of ii, , . v.,11 nrr a nephpw of the in "Uhl bill H!> .liU'rnl.-d. ^lild ^^»!. 11, rsni1.1l i.-|ii<""niativps of the said 0 A .• ' '•• ••'.;• \ v v ,• y f'nrtner owner "I tlie mnrtunKed land" premiaei!. an.1 1 v |ift.'|...l 'ii lienkmnn, slsl*r of tbe T •.•• • • F-i'-tc v«. .-• Vf •' Itttrd »«ly V ]»i:. C(J tninntov «>••', 1.11 :.«<••.. ••! ii:i anil premise?, nnd fi?.«u. h, ™» ri"< have nn Int.ti • ,,f ihe tr.orifri'Ki" p.'.f^'.'nil'^r'in-iip'nutlvU »' Munla ,l',. ,,™| moiiKHR'T. Henry Kuntz, N. -• I'- .•-•••• k ! , •'• »i fopt m.'r" "T l«-f to 1 •mill', si'd im'!ief. snd nn ^n'o, •mv* an tnteresl irl the pn-mtf"''" mfntiotieil a nil r « .iTi.l pren Kunti. arr mii.U- defemliitil" '"" •'""'! f,,,mei iwner or tbe mnrtfcnged I...-. S i i.-lr Ivlfi. ••. . ,.. T»l. Athrn f'Hfn'k Rirkt.r.lt. pnlnl l*if«f thlrtv ism 'vt .n 1 •«!;' mentioned nnd ile-u-rlbcd in «aid bill us nmnnd.'d m.iv l.nve an interest in tlie lind1' ^''d ptT'irii^f-s, and Us such. v;n ,.i \-irn>.. f "...' » .• V • N •„."•.• Elw.u.f Hal'TM.u HUkholit. ani)e« !•• line ..r *«n.l» no-v m- toi- an min-lidwi, and >im. tht- unknnwn T>fltf>,|; ,|,,lw. , in — iii.>»•-. ...^1....'men ano le. |) .i«"Ti«l n-prmeiit.-iiivt? i1 i'.i> c.n.l |.»' Mi :.'.<« i :in-|. • w • • • •-. ..v merly tin. K i,,iv. -m Ihterest In the .., -Mid hill an 'amended, and vou M.-mi.i Kiinit. ill'-'" "<' ''•• d-i'-1^'1 SALVATiim theri'-e rnnnHiir «n • «ni.. < in.-nilnnoil and described LfM tt A Tillv. F«T>, miiinrne"r Iti-nry Ktint?. ff.in»-t |] yii i,;i -.\* iimendeil, nnd you, ptii .J.i Mi. - !.n. r. • . K< i'i • .• •«'* Y». thrn-'.'ir .".11 in n'l'i" ;ire mnde rh-fendantft bnciiiiTtf (II I'llik |'i , r,,., !,«»» yod art the wff* of Arthur ,,,,,-r nf tl>- TTl.i.tK.1^! ;"•!• a'"' nii heirs, devisees And S' I n.! •!•!••. 1 lx>lh« Ihe belt?, devi?ee« ami T ' hunrtreiltTi* . s>? ^ i !e.-t mnre h<>w nf the ilecfai" '! .,,,.,v-r«. and i- <»••>-,, >..-i mn EliiaWth,' N .1 to a paint, I'IOTTC runnlnn '" •nn'tKaiTiir Henry Kunti. rormer ill' i.r'i H I »•., ,; . -^f ,j,r , ... ,.., ft- .'.win-r nf i'ie mortn.iKed lands .inn r,i N- * I'r iri-n fc V.- . lvn>. North t'l.nv-nv.i (3Ji ile«r»co flfn- t.'em!»es and I"1 •""'•Iv )'0 ou i:Xi'BITIN't therefrom nnd ttVre- •ire i rif'e of th.' derrtljH mnrt- ICrfrr 1«i W-IO.V ItfHkM 131 nnl. ».i tfiin Ii ••• Die liiii'lf .'ivl liicin- Kitrnr Henry Kunti. former owner KOTKT, OF PVM-lf. DAI.K . . » rr \fei ,,- «•• r< j*f|ii;r'..l hy the Tn«n- ,,f th.- m..rtiTH(t.'d Kind? and prem- ship nf Wofi.ihridne hy vrl'ie of a »» 1»T^» . <•• r,.mi'. iin;ini. find I«-F ind a' !"''ich you ma' "»ve an To Whom II Mar i:inr»rr.: final iL.Tfe entercil .-n .Inn.' Ulh. A'<-J.-i*..:.r ' M- '!»T.,.;I -uid I:t>«t> int'.re.t in the nrenw* mentioned At a regnliir meeting of Hi« Towft- li Commltt»» of th» To*n»Mp or ||,,:in.,v ••,.< 1 '*. ••• .1''. l">f»iid« nnd dci" r:hed in K-il.1 bill •" irnend- \V< l,n,l(|. !•.•!•! M'.irlv,, l.i'v > nii!«. V }'.i f..r ••'- «»!* •'' mnrt- <.il nnd vou. imrwln Lpvlne. are penilinK i-pt'itled "Tl'.e Townnhlji bt !»»-'. I «.i" •!•. !.,l M, :,.!v»rt.w- triii;'•! t-r.ni •-• .l.i'vl Jui.e 50. 1SIJ miide ii d-ffndant he- i«» >-T\. In, \\«sf- •, **:•• .it cut: ,,f ii,,, ,i.-., .!i?ed mnngaRir. Hcnrt (nun., v.,,: „,<-,•{ a: > !> M 1 \V T 1 1 \f.n S'lpph i'.infptin>. Im , ^i Ni*w K'ini?..,r.irmer dtrn»r of lit* mort- the CdinmHUi- cliiiml.••!•!• McrnorUI !u.- • • iv F.i'M"•*]'Av Tin: li-rney ' "I ii.iriitloii. i-t ..I, lK.r..tnl- L'.-iK-d Mnd." and premise" and B? Municipal nulM'.ns, Wvll(lii VIVIBK Tlmr In >' • *, rihed in r:\h\ bill n? amended. anl1 «fi-nrcjln(f tn t*rm« of Mle on fltt ATlf IT- •'! .•: •• i- «.i •'. .Uv. ,1t th» vip'i I'r.ra i'.reetther»r. are mane a with tlie Township Clerk optn to 8i.i-l,!f« •**• • ' I':. '' '* '.( N'-*f known ,lli.| .1 '."iKnnteil n^< No 4 t>- Iniipertli'n nn ••! N I. ,,f tbe ••if ....].i :-••: i'..- •.-« li..re..nniin- T!i- ipj.r. i>i mate amour t oi' t!i( Mini?, fnrmi-r owner nf'thp mnrt. ii».. ri-c 1.. In- «atl»fli'd iiy cil.l sill. Halted l.in.l.* unit iiremls*!". and a» TViku further notk» lh*-t lh» ir« ',•••'. t • :-t i !' • Tnwn«fiij> .if it* Ihv s il m o? 1'uity Thou-•ind r.Mu SIP h y.,n miiy li.ive an interest In Townnhlp Committee h»». tor r«»- ", T !* r TV Mid* IT*Hi4re i{ KiltPtePn tlwtrnr» i|>".- tlic jir.-ni'se? mentioned »nd do luiUm and pursuant 1n law, flied » i ! i t- • ..) s* 4 ' •' i' ' N•• i* .i *f r -. 41 \ hn i 1..E. l:. •i with t!i-- "«l» III lii-phed in' fahl bill a? anvi •, • ;ind y.ni. .l.vnli Orcenlierir, are i minimum j>ri. •<• ;it wlil.'.i «:ii.| !m TV. T' f **"* \" \ jx< * a' a till* ."It f- n -t th» in BAII] block will ha gold tut«th»t * r r 1 v • J n• - of ! i e r v. tii nil .'ir.il f-lji" iilai n d. fr.Tul.inT TV'i-iun"e yott flre with all other detail* pertinent. »ald I;« "* 4". v% '1 I nK *'' the rl* ,rp, j>r- \ liifc^, h-'i1-' Ut.UllCMi'- 'bu«h:ind '.f I'ora rtreenberg. mere I ' J-' .*•* '>: nf i!,,. d.i.'ased morlgaRiir Henry IIIiliMII'llli |>|lr"- l.-illir 11 - •". "" i'lUH • an.| .ippurun a. I-M t h*!> mtn 1. : Kuntz. former owner nf the mort- t-OMn of preparing dux] anil (14»*»-- Null ' ; - •• r > i m-l« '-'in "Illfi TI« nr n nr.wiji- :mp '!' fllTiiny t IMilllC HIM «iilc. fin !i) |M| In fnh] i,.. I* •t ji "> t— • « K. il.ir- Wll.l .I,\M A. ALMiAlli, (tiiBi-d l.in'l" :md premlseo. snd He

•.:'*-»•• jtii.-b, vim may have an interest In block If «, tin- pnm.seii mentioned dnd de- :i iluwti |i:n ni'-ni ill' J I', "'I. t!i<- Iml- 4 •-*•''. >k ;M CI1A1:I.I:S .! sTAMi.rcn. All Acme Meat is Guaronfeed "Tops" in Qualify ond Low in 1 •n«« of purchase jirl''"? to b« paid ({* (> T T, -:K ' i s-Tllied In >-nM Mil a* amenden. and Hnll'-ltiii yi.u, Alirahnm Kunti. are made a In rqnal monthly Inatmiment* of •1 ' ' ' .] : W. • • .\ '• < I duir 7-lii.K. t,"i Price. You Must Be Satisfied qr All Your Money Back. %1 id. !•...•• .m.| i." . r (i ! L-L-r.* , ;. "_<• i m mil (**• defendant l.einiis<- you are a nephew provided for tn contnrt of Rale. v - ^.- \ j !.i! 'W u ^••ii h» nf the .le,ea«ed m.irt(5aR"r Henry -T Kunti form»r "owner of the mort- T.ike further notice that «l Mid r«u *•< •• ]• • ' •*•: i ;i (.y It I'Tl*- IV (IUMHII OiV SEW JEHSttY t KiiKed lnndF and prcmlaes, and »r •lit, or any date to wliirh it m»J ' 'ItV ! np ' * • pv ":llttt!? be ad)oi)ri)*il, th* Township Com hf 3 •;o !*• **l • i• r ii i tin.-* of Olio T(i M.ix Kuntz. Knnla (Henrietta) KiM-h, yon m.-iv have nn li>t»r»*t In the iirem;""* menitoneij and (le- talttaa renervfn ttte fight In ttj dti liUM' : •> I ; ', -- '*,F ;It! i \ lh\TX\--1)' :-»•!• Kumz, Kdwnrd Kuntz, ljertlni m-rlln-d in .«.iid hill n« amemlcd, anil erttloti ti> rpjert any ono nr all bldl t i ] i '*» Kuntz. Arthur Kutitz, Annn Kunlz, )i-ih- '\ (O il you, Anna Kuntz. are made." fle- BEEF (ROASTS) nn.l t'l <".|l sa 1.1 li>i in niil l,!n. k HA id It-i ! i"ih i»f Mrn. Kdith Levin*-, liiirwln I.evlne, »ucli bidder ;n It mar >«l«ct, tut , ,. w Mm. Unr.i tdi-etili'-rg, .latoh fireen- fi.ndnnt lie.-ause you are the Wife '•i-r o" * of li.i of Abraham Kuntz, nephew of tiie Guaranteed tender and full flavored or everv - • Tff&rft being given fo terms and AVH iUf . i ti ,1 •1>- w •('- •'•!]>• 11'DP Of K, Al.nihiiin Kunt/., Anna Kuntz, •natinor of payment, tn CM« one or Milni.i iMnmlei Kuntf.. "Mr. Kunta," d'-ie.ised mnrtR^Rnr Henry Kunt»< Fresh CALIFORNIA money back. ACME is famous for ! • morn minimum r,ldi shall be re- j./, Kdward (KdKar) S< hf-nkman, Mur- farmer owner of the < mortgflKed 1 land-- .'iiid premises, nnd as such. "' Ir* f'tl ? }.^ •El, Hi |»V prit.- S' tienknian, l"tnfT»on Tirant- Upon acoeptanoi) of the minimum ;tmm lml>l»ment Comniiny, nn you may 'have an Interest in the Will •am premises mentioned and described bid, or hid above minimum, Uy (ha 1 hen. 4- f :j "!>K H *.t itl wev 11- r! y Illinois r,,t|n,ratlim, Tin- I-'IIIIK IIIIII- Township Conitnltteo an.) the pay. ber I'n. nr ARron Inc., nn -Ohio Cor- In said bill ss amended, nnd you,- Cross Rib Pot Roasts 33ci Mania Knntz, are made a defendant ment thtrfof by the purchaser »c Sl,r'*.t, poration, A.iOihn, Inc., ft New .l«r- cording to the manner ot purchaM fey I'.jrporntliin, The unknown herauxe you -ire a niece of Ihe de- PEAS Ki'. .< f Ik aocordnnfe with termt of «al» o* helr-i, .h-vlfie,"! and personal repre- ceased liiiiftgagnr Henry Knntz, On* former nwn.-r of the mortftagefl Top Sirloin Roast »>. 37c flit, the ToWimhlp will deliver t feet ."etitntlves of Henry Kuntz, tlie un- bargain and salt deed (or laid pr»m- fix lnitiitTf-dl'ix iltl.tr.) to known heirs, lieviMeen fMid perHonal lands irml UTTTIIIF**, «ml »» Such, pi.int. 'ihen.'i- H i aoiitti ttTtrty-twn .resfn t:i 11 ves of Ahrahum M you may have an Interest In the liATIvli: .Inly 21, 1!M2 « fifty-four '.'I i minutes Kuntz, ih" unknown heirs, devlnnes prpmlsiM mentioned ftnd described Went, one hundred flftv-thres anil und persiMia! r*|iicsentM I v.-a of in said hill a« amended, and you. Rump Roast Beef »>. 35cl B. J. DUNIOAN, aixiy-eiKhi htiinlreiltliH < 1 Tj^.eS i feet Mr. Kuntz, are made a- defuhdant Townnhlp Clerk. lo a pnint, Hiii.l point helng thirty Manhi (Mamie) KuntJ, the nnknnwii 1 Td I'f :nl v«n Im-il Inlv ^1 an.l lielr«, di-vlseoH and pcrxoniil repre- because you are the husband of fent, •limant nii-nniireil nt rlitht nn- Mania Kuntz. niece of the de(i«a»ed 2 «* 25c gleH from th*1 Hue of htnd.i of Kctntft nt.itlves of Ilachel St-henkmiin, morlR.iKor Henry Kuntz, former The market's finest. Tender, full podded. Atme Steoks Have Whot It Takes!—Properly Tiimmed^! i..H,lr-r. ' ' *' '" " "' '''"" '" (if Priinklin Mnore; tlii'lni- (Til Nortll nnd the unknown ln-lrs, devisees utiil owner of the mortgaged lands and :-*\\ (*<) degrw-n tlilrty.lour l.ersniial representatives of Arthur premises and n* s^rh, you may mlrniteTi W'etii, one limxlr--ii Hunt/.. llrrrr Tot W-Sir.s Durkrl |M,MKI have an interem in tlie premises PORTERHOUSE STEAK «.. 39c' seven and Iniiy-flvf huni'i-i.ilthx XOfICK OF PIBMC BAI.K Hy virtue of nn order of the mentioned and desrrll^d In salfl bill (1H7.4SI tect lo point nml plnce. of as amended, and yuu, FTaward Fresh from New Jersey Farms To Whom It May (,'oitvern: liKIHSNlN'i; four! of Clwincery, mndi; on the day Al ii r»Kul:ir mei'lltiK uf the Towr- of Hie date hereof, In a cause Schenkman, are made a defendant ulilp I'limmlttpp of Hip Tnwmhlp of lots One tn Nine Inclusive, wlien-iii i:ii£ene K. ApKPr, ComnilK- Itec.'iuse you are a nephew of the BEANS Stringless 2 lbs. 15c TOP ROUND STEAK »• 39c WfpnilhriilKi. 11 r- UI M.II.I.I \. Inly J" Block '#1 fis shown on "Map nf Kloner of KEiTiklnn and Insurance of de, i-iised ' mortgagor Henry Ktmtz, 1912, I wus din-rtfil tu nilvcrtini> th* Street IvxtciiKicm, BIII"V..VIM1 the Sl.ite of New Jersey and Val- former owner of the mortgaged t';i. I th;il tm Mnnil,i>' i-VMilriK, AllK- by William rrlestly, Novi-ml-tr tiiMile ltulhlint,' nmr-Lomn -Associa- lands and premises, and us such, BEETS Fresh N. J. 3 Bunches 10c II s L ii, I in i tin* 'I'tiwnsliio i'imunltt'.i. you may have an Interest In the SIRLOIN STEAK * 35c tion, n New ,lor»ey Corporation, is premises mentioned and described will nici.l n t S 1". M, IW. Ti In llii' Second Trn. t. lli;c.lNNlVa nt a I'ornplainant, iinil you and others are Comnilltei> ChHrntipm, Memorial M«- in said bill as amended, and you, point In the westerly line of Green defendants, you are required to ap- Marguerite Rchenkman, are made a CABBAGE New Green 3 lbs. 10c nk'Uml riulldlng, Woolu.; interest anil t>(lu-r li-nnri poration, are made ft defendant be- c lo a point; ilifwi-e Cli ciistei'ly :,nd the premised mentioned and ile- cause you recovered a Judgment ICEBERG LETTUCE £j 2 Heads 25c FRTING Iimvlded fur In <'untract nf s.ilp. xcrlhed In .said bill ;i» uni«niled, ami againxt niie Jacob (.JreenberK, hus- Tiiki. further notion that it t nil id parallel with the tiist COHIH-...„,.._^ Tor a Chickens . 0 J cfJuHinc of ,One lumdred f'lrty-tlve you, Bonln Kuntz, are made a de- band nf Dora Oreenbere, niece of Hiilf, or any ds\to to which it may bfl feiiilant lioi-anse you are tire ivifr: I lie deceased mortgagor Henry A Victory food special! Serve tasty fried chicken t<- ?.\' IliU'i'iniMi, till' TiiwUHhili Colnuiittoe 1115) feet mnre. or less to the wi'Ht- ORANQES SS Down 25c eily line (>f Green Street; them',; 141 of Max Kunl/, nephew ot the de- Kuntz, former owner of (lie mun- re MI- i" \'<-a t tit- rl^tit In UH diHrretion. ceased mortgagor, Henry Kuntz, Ka«td lands and premises, »nd may to icjci't any ntu; or [ill bills and to ruimliiu northwesterly along thr afllil line of Green Mtivc., Twelve former owner of the mortgajced hy reason thereof have or claim Rn LEMONS SK. 5 for 15c lil'll .-.Mil lol ill SJt ill lilll.'k td HlH.'ll anil seventy-four liundredthH ^12.74) landa and premiaca, and as su.li, interest in the prenilaes mentioned LAMB Chuck Roait ^- 23c bhliii.r a>' il tuny soled,' .hie reg.yrd feel tn Ihe point or jilttLV o.' BE- you may have an interest in the nnd di-scribed In Raid bill as amend- ln-iiiK Kiven In terms nnij munrer GINNING. I premises inentioned and dem:rihed ed, and you, A. Colin Int'.j a New WATERMELONS j£ Each 69c of iniytiifiit, in «s«i> one or more |n aaiil liill as unionded, and you, Jersey Corporation, ave made a de- niliiiiiiiiiu hlils shall he received. lelns the northerly one-half of Edward Kuntz, ore made a defend- BACON Lean Sliced 2 Pkgs. 33c lot #11) In Hlm'k #1 as iuiil down fendant because you recovered a 1'iuin ai I'iptance or the minimnm ant beniu.it- you are a nephew of .luilKincnt against one. .lack Green- Golfen hlil, .>r i.i.l uhiivi' nilnlnuii)!, hy the on said limp of (Jreeh Sttefit Rxten- the deceased morteagor, Henry lierif, husband of Dora Grecnberi;. Canter 16DI Township OonuniUi'e and the pay- ulon. Kuntz, former owner of the mort- nine of the deceased , mortgagor FRANKFURTERS Skinless ib. 31c Bii-nt thi-reof hy the purchaser ac- Third Tract. lSKOlNNlMi at a Wheat Germ jtaRej hinds and pretnlsen, and ns. Henry Kuntz, former owner of tbe Tooit«d Con ronling to the; manner of fturehase point in the. renr ot property con- .Hiich, you niily have an interest in muri^aKed lands nnd premises, and In aciiinliini i- with ternw of aule on veyed to Micliael HiiniMjUiJd hy the preiliises mentioned ftnd de-i limy by reason thereof, have or BOLOGNA Piece or Sliced Ib. 31c fllf, ihi! Towimliip will ilelh'er a IiCHlty Pliriluislng Ca, Int. oy deed sirlhed In said hill aa wnende.d, and claim an interest in the premises Fancy Prunes tuii'Kiti" ami .sail; iloed for said prem- (luted May _1S, 192i. and rc-'-orded In NBC Bran XMpod a t you, Herth^i KimtK, are made a de- mentioned and deycribed in said bill ASCO Hie Clerk's' Office in Ihe County of felidiint because you are the wife as amended, and you, the unknown MC 0 i-Ol Mlddlexex on May 1G, IP'^I, in linok TONGUES Smoked Steer Ib. 31c DAT!' :in .Inly 21, Hi 11.' of Kdwnrd Kuntz, iii'plieW of the Tontttd pkg I! .1. IJlINIGAN, 804, p+lRf 32<~, SiiM point IX-IIIK the decenstd limrlKatfiir Henry Kuntz, Corn Flakes Townshiii Clerk. rear o^ the ilrst eviirac us d.-scrihgU futiuer owner nf the mortgaged lb Ti, ho ml vi- rtU ed .InIv H and In IJeed lieretoforo m.-;itloned; Heinz Soup E, Hulv 51. ia 12 in the Independent- Shredded WheaU* Selected Seafood File) ol Haddock 3X Le.ld. r. Spry, Crisco 3 NBC Rilz ft liefer T01 W -M(l, l(,,tke( i:»T/:iT4 Crab Merit: 59< Buflerfish Z XOTITK OK l-l lil.lC 8AI.it TO VVIlidM IT MAY CONCKKN: d.poiil Dethol 1 At a I'PKiilar nieellnK ..1 the Town- •hip ronimiut-i- ot tht 'fnwtishlp of c WiiodlinilKf hp|d Monday, July iO, ]!H^, I was illreried to advi-rttae tho Supreme Large O - fad tirii 011 Monday i-vi-ii:tiK, Aug- Enriched Loaf QC 1 BREAD ust ;'. Iliu , tin- Township t'uminlttpp will mi-it lit S I'. M. (War Time) In Enriched by using a yeost high in Vitamin Bl contenr, nigcin ond Iran Butter 43 tht- ('i.inuiit t i-e rliiimhi-r», Memorial Muni"ipal ILi l.ini)-- \Voi,dlii|dgc Our best tub butter rn print form New Ii is. y, jinii i-spoae 'njifl nell at Toll pitl.li.- nalc in,I to the. hlfiheBt hldder Cam acr-.i-diiiK to 'I.-1111H of Male on file MILK 23c with tli<. T.iwnnlil|i ('l.-rk open to In- j AHH rdrmflQifl No. 2 4 1 J flipcilun iind lo he iiuhlU-ly read )nior t., si.lp. l.ol C In Bliii-k H-iZ, _ Prize Butter \\'IHMIIII i«lK^ Township Ahseshnient vOniOoid,n Bontlira (an \L% Milk ^1 3::24( Slaj.. 111 ol Winner of Over 500 Prizes. Made from Swco* Take further notice that the Town- Beans L""". " V ht Krispy Crackers J Rlilji *'oiiiuulti.. him, Uy reKolution Silver Seal i'tol pursuant 10 taw, fixed a mini- H mum -.•il-.- at which said lot In BHI.I Spinach 2 l? lit Fruit Cocktail r t Carton of 12 c l.li.. k will lie hold together with all 5 otlor details pertinent, said mini- 1 47 mum ]>ri< t- hcin^ |(>rv.4MI plus roHtr. Fruit Cocktail JS EGGS ot lucpailiiK deed and ailvcilining Peas ^121 29^ I Ills salf. .Said lot ill HUlil hlock if bold 011 t.-rinn, will reimlrB a down Carton of 12 Dttid" piiviui'iii iti' }ir(.ii0, the balance uf pun lias,- |JH.-I. in bo paid In ei|ual wi W lliunllllv ill.st.l 1 IlilrlllH of (Ti.OO |lltl^ Tomatoes 3J I'I 2{ Flour inti-ri-M and oili.r terms provided Limburger ««"« 'X IH Loaf Cheese «T"»' ™ lui- iu cuntr.ict >>f Kiile. A Tik.- Inither notice, thnt at said sal.-, or any date to which it may t»« S Margarine "'"«•• *-\lt loaf Cheese Tir«' adjoiii'iit-il, tin- Township t'uininlttec iea.-rvc.s l!i(- llglit In KH ilin i'*ti»n SELOX C 2 to reject any one or nil hldn und to Store Cheese «-*29f. Sharp Cheese ""ti* si-ll MIUI lot in Hiild block to KUi-ll Idildir as It it):ty selei^t, due regard heiiiK1 «lven lo terms and manner of a payment, in cii^e one or nrore mini- IOC mum lildn hliall l>e ti-i-Mved. Ivory Snow $? 21c NBC Social Teas « L'pon ariepiaiici- of the minimum mhMH hid, 01 hid ahovi' minimum, hy the TowiiMhlp i'ominilti'e and .the, pay- GERBERS Strained Oatmeal mniit tht-reof by the purchaser a^- m coi'dliiK to tin- manlier of purchuae in iirniiiliiiin: with terms of sale 011 Ivory Soap 3 "*« 16c Hie, tlie Towilshin w(U dellvev a har* Gold Medal Flour gain and Hale dt-ed for said preiniBeH. Mom0illti lialed: July 21, IS42. L E y H. J. DllNICJAN, Mayonnaise ' Tnwnxhlp Clerk. r Ivory Soap '£ cr 9 To IK* adverlirted Jul> ^-1, and C .Inly III, 191- In tliu Indi'lieiidenl- PUTTING HIS "EGGS" IN Satad Dressing """^Our !•»• i" Leadec. v MO | ,. MIDOI.KNICX CUIUMTr •THE RIGHT BASKET... S w t HIIHHOGATK'S CUIJHT OXYDOL 2 Ss 41c Si 11 CROSS I'" MVfKD TO CIIHDITOHS Toilet Tissue Huburt Uirklio\8, Albert Thit U no one man'i w»r. Wo are all in it r\ I I "J 8V2*oz. Q O 22-oz. i4 SScheucc k BlrttTloW nna Krtwnni *•+%- tenon Hlrkltulz, e»i!uulor« of Loulsu up to our neoki, \J \J Lm Package yC I dL Pkgs Q \C ]ieari«ttu UtrkboU, Juceuntd, by dl- c redtlon of Vrank A, Connijlly Buf- rnftti uf th« Cuunty of Mlddlem-* The boy* in the »ir and in tunks; be> lierchy gives nutliio to the creditors hitui the guns; on and Vide/ the »ei— Camay Soap 3 & ^ of the. said Louisa Henrietta Dirk- holi to bring In their dubta, de- they u« all doing • job gloriouily, Are 'In cooperation with our government mands and claims against the. en- SCOn TOWELS «9c we? and a* a stimulue to the eale of War Bondi P&GSoap 3 - 13c Ve can fight, m, hj buying United and Stamps all Public Service ttoret tr« the Swptri«r Paper Household Tow»| r Statw Wtr Bondi oft«n and regularly. nov^fcelliug them. We hope this willptov* FIOAT'A Your country tieedi ready trwney—to * eorivwMiiw f«c >OU^BB1 in any twit, m buy wat equipment oil a vait icale—to Buy War BoucU and Stampi anywhere. Wilt tiw Au»*to kohUive VICTORY 1 JDCITANO —LEADffll PAGE FIVE WOODBRIDGE for VICTORY • DAY Sponsored By Woodbridge Township Businessmen's Association *J> VICTORY 1WICT0RY

•h BUY $MHV 1 UNITRD - WftH STATKS /.•/jkfBONDS THURSDAY, JULY 30 TH nfjr WAR /J ,•XV AND STAMPS FREE!—A 10c War Stamp ltd Every Dollar Purchase FREE! Jigs i i ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^•••••••••••••••••••••••••*** Compliments M DR. W. Z. BARRETT •( CHRISTENSEN'S DEPT. STORE 4 Dentist •c Woodbridge, N. J. •( 97 Main St. Woodbridge, N. J. -(

-( * •( wei/eimk SERVICE HARDWARE •I LERRER'S MEN'S SHOP • t * Complete line of Men's Wear and Shoes 87 Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. • c Phone Wood. 8-1255 •c 94 Main St., Woodbridge •c * 'I * Tel. Wondlmdg,- 8-2138 •t • c LA MODE HAIRDRESSERS -f Specializing In LELUTS FLOWER SHOP •c * HAIR TINTING and PERMANENT WAVING

35 Woodbridge, N. J. •( 458 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge HELEN STUT5KI, Prop, Woodbridgc 8-1586 * RAHWAY AVE. GROCER LUBMAN'S PHARMACY Look here, folks — we've G. Ha«R, Prop. A. LUBMAN, Reg. Pharm. been 166 years making our Groceries and Deiicatessen T 525 Rahway Ave. Tel. Woodbridge 8-1421 Cor. Rahway Ave. and Green St. democracy a "going con- Phone Woodbrid»e 81096 cern!" Over 130,000,000 No stampi with cigari, cigarettei or at fountain free and happy Americans t SAVE YOUR PRECIOUS TirtES are proof that Uncle Sam's )f Have your wheeli balanced with a Bmr way of doing business is a Wheel Balancer operated with Nron Eye 1 formula for success. But WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES 'I ! BRAUN'S let's not sit back! Let's all Oldimobile Salei and Service Quality Meats and Choice Poultry get in the fight—to win the 475 Rahway Ave. Phone 81117 war—that will wit |jmi\i Poiiible Price- S«r»ioe With a Smile for all the world! Let's all 4C0 Rahway Ave. Woodbridge, N. JL keep buying War Bonds to 1- the tune of one-billion-dol- ALLEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE A trial at Frank's will convince you tars' worth every month! Roll up your sleeves—dig / 85 Main St., Woodbridge deep in your pocket—that's * FRANK'S BARBER SHOP the way to keep democracy Phone: WOodbg 8-1235 479 Rahway Ave. on its feet! J- GENERAL APPLIANCES )• JOSEPH KONCZ, JR., Prop. i- WOODBRIDGE FLOWER SHOP:; 66 Main Street Woodbridge, N. J. 540 Rahway Ave. S.S. THRIFT FOOD MARKEt l Simon Schoenbrun, Prop. ) 80 Main St., Woodbridge ) TOPER'S DEPARTMENT STORE ) •t ) lm. Main and William St., Woodbridge -t •( RAYMOND JACKSON & SON •t In Cooperation with the Retailers' National Advisory Committee of the U. S. Treasury. Druggists •( The Retailers of Woodbridge and Avenel Whose Ads Appear On This Page, Will Become 88 Main St., Woodbridge •( Tel. Woodbridge 8-0SS4 •( Retailers (or Victory. I •C ) MIRIAM'S LADIES' SHOPf E -t ' To Help Boost the Sale of War-Bonds and Stamps, These Merchants Will Give a 10c War • t Stamp With Every Dollar Purchase Made on Woodbridge Township Victory Day, Thurs-. WEDGEWOOD GROCERY 76 Main St., Woodbridge ( i A. POPA'LIAN, Prop. -( day, July 30. \ "

•( 3 691 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge '( Stamps Cannot Be Given With Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco or Items Governed by Fair WOODBRIDGE FRUIT EXCHANGE •( Trade Minimum Price Control. •( 94 Main St., Woodbridge PETER TOBAK C If Free Delivery ( COPPOLA < Butcher - Groceries and Fruit ( MAIN BARBER SHOP 291 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. c CLEANERS ~ JOS. ANDRASCl ( Call us for service G. SHERMAN, S. DOCH1NGER, Propi. GROCERIES, MEATSwind VEGETABLES t 108 Main St.. next to bank, Woodbridge 44 Main St., Woodbridge Wines and Liquors DON'S MARKET 72 and 574 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. Fruit* - Vegetables - Cut Flowers Phonei Woodbridge 8-1210 and 8-12U GEORGE'S MARKET ANNA DAFCIK Meats and Vegetables Groceries and Delicatessens j 252 Amboy Ave,, Woodbridge SlNYSlDE FOOD MARKET 1006 Rahway Ave., Avenel, N. J, 863 Rahway Ave,, Avenel, N. J. Phoae Woodbridt* 8-2390 C. KAUFMAN, Prop. 1'RIME MEATS - FANCY GROCERIES LA GRACE BEAUTY SHOPPE Fre«h Fruits and Vegetables RAFF'S BAKERY PAUL DUNDA 9? Main St. Woodbridge Wines • Liquors • Beers 100 Main Street ^ 96 Main St., Woodbridge 71 Avenel St., Avenel, N. J. - c PUBUX DRUG STORE •c J. M. SCHLESINGER ELLEN'S BAKERY PiflL'S MAIN SWEET SHOP 111 Main St., Woodbridge 95 Main St., Woodbridge GROCERIES AND MEATS 43 Main St., Woodbridge SHOES, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE AND PAINTS St., >«ar Super Highway, AVENEL, N, j. Try our hot weather lunc>eonipec»l* • c • E J.P.GERITY1C0. STEVE TOTH BEHRENS BAKERY NANCY'S LUNCHEONETTE Grocer and Butcher Estate • Insurance • I 387 School St., Woodbridge «8 Main St. Woodbridge, N. J.- Phone 1178 21 Main 9tr«f t 87 Second St. N. JL Sandwiches - Soda Fountain Theatre Building Woodbridge 8-0283 ConpUuieut* ' t Complimenti t • I • t MAIN SHOE REPAIR * t DR. HERBERT L. MOSS ; VOGEL'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE C. GioJfre, VICTORY HOMES Optometrist I 82 Main, St., Woodbridge ,BH lUkway Ave., Woodbridge I Woodbridge •• Main St. Woodbridge, N. • ( . ™»™, * INDEPENDENT PAGE SIX r FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 pK owner of a frontier Betrothal dance hall, Merchants Aid Beery Wool M»in Senate Candidate ON THE SILVER SCREEN The story deals with Beery's (Continued from t>oge 1) half-hearted attempts to capture ISBliIN-Mr. „,„, if the community tn h Ditmas the gold carried by the "Jackass Tomaso of Onk i'\ «in i-fToit to make all po?- Wally Goes Waltzing nounce the n , ,\K,iin mid thus a.wure sufli- j Creek. Misa Main is the stage By The Navigator l a Modern Miss, who Rets Patrick O'Donnoll , •n: .-ash to meet the tremendous j lis driver and Beery sets out to woo 1 it reniuntic ?ereen kiss in the Miss Tomnp,, r !, • ,.f pins,.fining the war. j her. The comic love scenes be- Woodbridg,. Hi |, ! Kdwurd Small production, tween them provide the laugh E Crows Nest On Vacation 'Doing Their Shure' j M Annie Rooney," which will employed at t|lr v 1 highlights of the film. matic Corporation ,'," Your correspondent doesn't get "Thi' merchant*, ' said M:. \ i aalii premiere at the Dit- 1 O'Donnell is ,. ,i','. around onnuirh. and uVpMi't civr i 'in r, "art making a real pa- n,?'iitre tonight under the Crescent m| gina Covpoi-iiiio,,'' much of u damn anywny, \» find •>•,..'T contribution in being will- ,,.„' ,,f l/nitrd Artist?. This Neither spies, nor subs, nor No date has been , out who's walking with whom and Mir i" refund this ten ppr cpnt in \ piitme wa? directed by Ed saboteurs cm prevent Uncle ding. down what Lnvci's Lun*1. or who u:ir <'i"ii|i«. They have shown by M f!,.m the screenplay writ- r Sam'n convoys from getting wan spotter! in the «urf at Shark- u. " <•:••£ ',o this plan that thpy can I ) (jcorge H.uce. through to the hattlefronts of the bite last Tui'fdiiy. f» there will ':•' r.i'.inti'd upon to do their full i In film. Shirley is seen as n of the World, world so long as the devil dogs he no rescmtilnnci' in this column •i-i.i:. in the mighty effort whu-li1 i'v,'- on the wrong side of The story op..,,, 1 1 of the air are on the job! And to the ono which appears lit IT •'•,• i» ")>!<• "f this nation must put | iin u-iu-k? b.it win? everyone on »s Captain^. Mui .' 'ii if we art' to insure victory they're on the job. r ordinarily, a fart which will un- '|,i,:h n:\>•? w!:h her warm loveliness band of Marines |. >Y.T the dictators. Magnificently glorifying the doubtedly distress the hnbiiues of 'i,,:,i ii-frciiou? p-ayety. She is the blast Axis suhs m- United States Flying Marines, the Crow's Nest, no oncl. "We all havp seen the youths of .-i •iii.i;;uii:htov of a retired policc- tic". .Deeply (',,„,,, Atlantic Convoy" roars into the The ('raw's Nest is missing thi^ 'hi-, rmninunity leave to serve their '•,;;,„ in,.! ',l:iu?hter of an insurance cent torpedoing .. Crescent Theatre bringing breath- week because its author {<• hnvinp ivMinliy. We at home hnve ju<* ,;!,.S':KIT, whi: woultl rather pro- Coast, the Mann. 1 taking action and thundering a vacation, but will he back tht ;i« much importnnce, if we only mni. tn'.'.i.in-diilUr ideas than work veatigation iunl • GILL ROBB WILSON thrills to a cheering audience! •week after next. will realize it, as they who fro olT J j;i! |V|. ,,.t). When Annie Rooney point toward tli, , New Jrncy'i Stutr Director of '..I11- her family mixed with that Featuring Bruce Rennett, Vir- Now you take me. I just don't to war. It is our job to provide | played by Beal. , Aviation ii » cnndidnlr for ihe | of ii i- Majestic tery to me as to the next guy. ness as usual. It was this attitude i linguiihed flyer, decorated (or | in France which has placed the From one of the least known The predicaments in which 1 bravery in Worjd War I, he if .French people in subjugation. Wo \ and most romantic episodes of find myself, however, can be lik- STATE THEATRE nationally known at an avia- .cannot assume a false calm which early American days, 20th Cen- ened to drowning in quicksand. WALTZ! ONE, TWO, THREE, WALTZ! . . . intonn Beery ai WOODBRIDGE, N. J. * tion expert. Pteiident of the lets us say 'it can't happen here.' tury-Fnx bring? to the screen the You flail your arms and shout—at he gaily glides around the room with hit tmiling partner. For National Aeronautical Aiiocia- | "Our merchants, in this particu- sniiishinp, action-packed story of TODAY AND SAT. least, 1 imagine you would—but the firit few ttept they do quite well. Ai c»n be judged from tion, he wat called to Waihing- lar instance, are leading the way. the eiprenion on Beery'i face he leenn to feel that he ii doing the United States Military Acad- you mHke absolutely no progress ton following the Pearl Harbor We can do no less than to fall in right proud. emy in "Ten Gentlemen Froir • MARLENE DIETRK n toward freedom, you wear out attacki, to organiie the now line and got the limit." West Point," due tonight at the RANDOLPH SGOTT yourself with your futile efforts, highly important Civil Air Pa-i Those merchants who will par- -Majestic Theatre. ftnd pretty soon you're so com- Mrs. Frederick Spencer, Mrs. A. M. ticipate in "Woodbridge-For-Vic- Rationing Board Starring George Montgomery in REX BEACH'S pletely exhausted you care little trol. Hii intereit in air lately Hagen, Mrs. Roger Loofbourow, ttory-Day" follow: Maureen O'Hara and John Sutton about making; many more. and in the development of mili- Mias Alida van Slyke, Mrs. C. R, I Christenson's Department Store, (Continued \rom page 1) the film has been called a rousine tary and commercial aircraft with the fast-developing program. Davis, Mrs. Harold Ford, Mrs. Hen- I Allen's Department Store, Charles successor to "To The Shores of won for him the title of "Avia- To them, as well as all the others, ry Schrimpf.Mrs.LincoltiTambopr, "The Spoilers •Lehrer's Men's Shop, Service Tripoli," and boasts a climax Just A State Of Mind tion'i greatest cruiader." Hi» the people of the Township and the Mrs. W. C. Asbury, Mrs. Donald Hardware Company, Woodbridpe which previewers claim will make Vacationing, I jtuesa, is just a worV in behalf of aviation in- government owe their deep grati- Noe, Mrs. Walter Warr, Mrs. YY. PLUS Independent-Leader, Ellen's Bake state of mind, anyway. Comes duced leveral large airplane tude. S. Neebe, Miss Marie Robbins, Mr?. you stand up and cheer. I Shop, Coppola Cleaners, Blake's ANN SHIRLEY in "UNEXPECTED UNm summer, comes vacation time and manufacture™ to e 11 a b lith Also prominent in helping was Leon E. Campbell, Mrs. George It took 20th Century-Fox two practically everybody you know plants in New Jeriey. | Stationery Store, Main Hardware Mayor August F. Greiner, who as- Heath, Mrs. Leon E. McElroy. Miss years to prepare "Ten Gentlemen SUN. - MON. - TUES. is all excited about going to the ! Store, Woodbridge Delicatessen sisted in interviewing those who Mnrgaret Henrickson, Miss Grace From West Point" for the screen GENE AUTRY HUGH HF.RHKRT •Suiinyside Market, Woodbridge beach, or the mountains, or dig- HOSTS AT PARTY were issued improper cards in theHuber, Mrs. F. P. Edgar, Mrs. May add more than three months to •Fruit Exchange. ging in the hark yard, or just ait- SEWARKN—Mr. and Mrs. John first registration. Boynton, film. The story if set in the days 1 1 tin'. 1 can think of a lot of argu- Vtnerus entertained Saturday Also, S. S. Thrift Market, Main Mrs. Leland F. Reynolds, Mi ' . when the future of the Point hum? "HOME INWY0MING" DON'T GET 1 A Wixard, Too ments why I am probably much i.ight at their honi. in Broad Street Shoe Shop, Woodbridge Hardware Chester Peck, Mrs. Victor C. Nick- precariously. On the shoulders o Mrs. Lawrence F. Campion, whe ten courageous cadets rested thi COMING WED. TO SAT. better off if I stick to my drudg- in honor of the nineteenth birth- Company, Spark Auto Store, Tier las, Mrs. Stanley Potter, Mrs. was completely undismayed by the. existence of "the citadel of ery. day of Mrs. Veneriia' brother, Cor- Hardware, Thompson's Flower Thomas F. Major, Mrs. 0. T. vast clerical and reporting system I heroes*" and it is to their everlast- If I go to the beach, I'll get so pora! Samuel Kei'i'ai'o who is sta-Shop, M. J. Drake's, Nancy's Fraser, Mrs. Charles Anness, Mrs. instituted by the government to ing credit that they did not fail. "Reap The Wild Wind damned sore from . being sun- tioned at Miami Beach, . Luncheonette, Main Music Shop, George May, Mrs. L. RunyDn Pot- keep truck of the rstioning prog- They braved the storm of criti- burned and so sick of gritting my Dinner featuring a birthday cnki> Family Liquor Store, Economy ter, Mrs. James R. Compton, Miss with - Paulette GODDARI) less, undertook to set up a most cism, proved their woith in hattli:, teeth on sand that I will wish was enjoyed. Corporal Ferraro Liquor Store, Woodbridge Shoe June Bingaman, Mrs. Earl Palmer, efficient bookkeeping system. She and enabled America to keep its John WAYNE many times, before the hour of accompanied by Private Alvin .1. .Rehuilders, Miriam's Dress Shop, gave long, painstaking hours to the Mrs. Walter Stillman. Muggins of Wyoming spent a five- ''Eagle's Nest" intuct, so that in departing that I had gone to the Publix Drug Store, Lubman's job, the mere thought of which day furlough with Mr. and Mrs. Pharmacy. future crises America could look mountains where 1 would be sub- would dissolve most mortals into (Ed. note: In compiling this Ross Ferraro of 8(1 New gStreet, to West Point for leadership. R.EADE'S PERTH- jected only to the risk of being „ Also, Braun's Meat Market, La- nothing. Other women assisting story every effort has been made to Woodbridge. Others present were Mode Hairdressers, Frank's Barber slowly eaten up—by mosquitoc or were: give due credit to all who have 9 Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Ferraro, Mr. Shop, Rahway Avenue Grocery, Strand ! bear. Of course, I might not see worked so faithfully to aid in the ! and Mrs. Ross Fenaro of Wood- Woodbridge Flower Shop, Woocl- 'Mrs. Edward K. Cone, Mrs. John Wallace Beery has never had a a ledge and have the doctor find task of rationing here. II any bridge and Miss Arlene Vctierus bridgc Auto Sales, Raymond Jack- F. Andeix-KK, Miss Catherine Hin- role more entertainingly fitting on arrival that 1 had compound names have been omitted, sincere of town. sou, Woodbridge Sweet Shop, Hol- Ide, Miss Alice Finn, Mrs. George than "Jackass Mail," which opens fracture of both legs or maybe Rpologies are offered, from Mr'.. ohan Brothers, James Jasper, F. Brewster, Mrs. Harry Linde, tomorrow at the Strand Theatre. • just a run in my hose—but some- Hunter and the writer of the story. Mickey's Barber Shop, General Beery plays "Just" Baggot, a thing. Any such omissions are entirely' Appliance, Wedgcwood Grocery, Main Barber Shop, Rapp's Bakery, unintentional, and believe us, if « lovable rascal who unwittingly Digging in the back yard has its Joseph Andrascik. Peter Tobak, and LaGrace Beauty Shop. becomes the hero of the mining i single name has boen forgotten, we points, I used to think. Now, Don's Market, Lello Florist; Busy Also in Avenel, J. M. Schlesin- live far, far more regretful than town of Gold Creek. The role is i 4i however, I call it just a lot of ger, L. Butter, Sam Greenspan, 03 Bee Market, American Shoe Re- thy one so slighted.—ifg) tailor-made to Beery's type of very hard work with very tem- MRPS. H. J.. r- *• « " pair, Steve Toth Grocery, Phil's George's Market, Anna Dafcik and 1 comqdy and will provide many porary results. Tht>' crab grass Main Sweet Shop, fcehrens Bakery, Paul Dunda, -FOR VICTORY! m'Y BONDS— enjoyable moments for his fans. HfMDlS grows over night and the bugs SUN., MON., TUES. Appearing opposite him is Mur- get in their dirty work whether July 26, 27, 28 jorie Main, who turns in a tine I devote my vacation to the eradi- comedy performance as the cation of both or not. In addition, "New York Town" the mosquitoes operate—and I mean operate—us well thore, so Fred MacMurr&y, Mary Martin what the hell's the sense of mak- ing yourself miserable and accom- "The Wife Ta^es a Flyer" A WARTIME REQUEST CRESCEHT plishing nothing at one and the some time. I do much better do- ing one thing at the time. WED., THURS. - July 29,^30 TODAY THRLI MONDAY 2 - BIG FIRST RUN HITS - 2 Come The Pests "True To The Army" Just sittin1 ain't bad, hut no- Judy Canova, A'llen Jonei A hurricane of body wants to leave you alone and the people you'd iike to see aren't "My&tery of Marie Roget" hair-raising having their vacations at the same Special Matint/v Every romance and time so they can't come. As a Wed., 2 to 5 P. M. adventure! result, some bore pries his way in despite overt acts of indifference and disinterest on your part, and FRI., SAT. - July 31, Aug. 1 Btays for the afternoon and tells "Riders of the Purple you how tire navy could eliminate the submarine menace in the At- Sage" ' lantic if Frank Knox would qnly Bruce Bennett listen to him. By. the time he's , with George Montgomery ready to go, you're simply aching Virginia Field for some quiet padded cell some- Henry Fonda - Gene Tierney in where. Now if I could just fall asleep "Ring* On Her Finger*" for, say, two weeks or a month , and just have somebody come Please Avoid around I'veiiy so often with something mlurishing 1 could sip Unnecessary Telephone Calls service are hound to increase. Cop- through a straw without having DlTMAf to open my eyes or raise my Ijead, per and other materials are prac- STATE ST. AT FIVE CORNERS • PHONE, f A * , I'd take a vacation. Otherwise, and when you call-Be Brief TODAY - FRI , SAT. tically unavailable for telephone I'm not interested. I don't mua.il to belittle anyone • • • expansion. They must now go for else's vacation enthusiasm. I hope war weapons instead of telephone they all have a nice time, al- SE of the telephone in the war though 1 don't promise to worry u lines. about them. They asked for it. effort of our nation has become so —C. K. (.!. great that long distance facilities are Present telephone facilities must

— I'lllH — now loaded to capacity - or near it — be made to serve throughout the war SAT. and SUN. ONLY Jane France Woodbridge Notes in manyiareas, despite record-break" emergency as effectively as possible. CHAPTER =4 "ALMOST MARRIED" ing enlargement of the system in the To this end, we tuk every telephone —.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wan "MARCH OF TIME- DIAD END KIDS Late Show. Every Jr, auil Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (!. l>H#t two yearn. Thin j» particularly u$er to amid unneceuary telephone Saturday Night Pe.snumd have returned to Wood- SUN., MON., TUES., WED. bridge after visiting Mrs. W. Hod- true on lines to the nation's capital call*, and to be brief, when calling. JUNIOR G MEN ma|i Van Loan in Stamford. Conn. and to areas of military and indus- This will help to relieve both present • Of THE AIR —.Mrs. Bert.hu Seibert of Hill- side is spending a month's vaeati trial activity. Culls in and out of' and future congestion on heavily TUES. • WEI). - THURS. with her daughter, Mrs. (!, llanf Washington have increased 100% burdened telephone-lines, and we of 17 Alwat Street. —•After visiting his parents, Mi1 *ilhittay«ar. hope, will meet the situation with a und Mrs. Herman M. Quinn of l.iu lJt) minimum of inconvenience to you. CONllMUUUi rROM I P,M.-f!KONt PA ' den Avenue, Midshipman Kii-linn The siluation in the local central 7 DAYS STARTING SATUKDAV Quinn has returned In his raur.ir This appealus being made to all yt the United States Naval Aead office areas, although lens critical, U emy. fast becoming iteritfus in many com- telephone user* in the country. Your \ •''—(Mr. and Mrs. .Gilford ('tain tenaan are gjjtgrtaining Mrs. Fer- munities an the load of catling wio- support U requested. dinand Groth and daughter, Na ft omi, of Uoseuu, California. dated wiffi Ihe pretent emergency- —ScoutB Alvin Hymsha, James Auburn, Kenneth Manning uml continues to increase. William Benning of Troop HI! an The peak of the war effort is still NRW JERSEY BELL at Omp (iovvaw, iteui' Columbia —Mists Alice Dolan of Grove uhead-niiliUry needs for telephone TELEPHONE COMPANY - Avenue and Mias Bernadcttu !)e FRANk MORGAN laney of Valentine Place are vu KATHRYN Yb cuftioning at Cranopnia, N. U- i the WMttc Mountains. .•if,.

—LEADER FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 PAGE SEVEN

can overcome, American industry is doing its share of the job and as this correspond- THE NECESSARY KEYSTONE Mandatory ent points out, "The picture of the Arsenal of Democracy at work is one from which Spending Ban Indfpendent ..(inioi every lover of freedom may draw courage ..(j»ao) and strength." Is Pushed WASHINCTON^-Red tape In i hod Kvcry Friday by the '',hlKlilnff Company, Woodbrldgo, N. J. •ithout doubt the most widely Mew front* are being opened ,,ri Knlly, PreoiiBnt; Maxwell Logan, - Inflation in the long-rnngr <-itir,rn battle to i ;,ui('TH:n.r. Campion, Treasurer; N, B.I linseminiited commodity in the (in one-cylinder words) world, Its habitat is the globe. ciimliiit the evils of mandatory n military form coming ."pending statute* —laws lined M N>i:;iiN KKLLY Editor and Publisher Inflation, aa described in the diction- weapons by w!fi«h "pressure" ;o our aid in Alaska arc asked iiM ,;'l;|,;(;i)|iV Managing Editor ary, is a disproportionate and relatively rri'iip* 'l favoivd political hire- >y United States customs officials ling t'• secure Kpmiil govern- ,M»I.' 'KNHHNT NEWSPAPER sharp and sudden increase in the quantity ;o pay duty on the arms they car- prr yi-«r In ndvanct. , mental services, "soft" jobs, high-, of money or credit, or both, relative to the •y. In the old war there wan n ; ci pay and other benefit* at th« amount of exchknge business. In accord- itdry thut the French Government expense nf Incul taxpayers who Are We Quisling? are given mi voice in the matter. ance with the law of quantity theory of charged us ground rent for the It is the verb that trenches held by the American While mil all are objectionable money, inflation always produces a rise in Army. aa such, there nrr now several ml I he noun. hundred mandatory upending laws the price level. Red tape is supposed to be the on New Jersey's lUtute hooks. ,. (jiiisling when we try to get most effectively treated by a sense In simpler language and applied to I Many of these require county and umiiiK, when we .seek favors for of humor'. There must be excep- the present situation, inflation is caused by local government and school dis- tions. It is said thut the suc- .>li(>n we grumble and complain tricts to perform certain sorvices, a shortage oft consumer goods and a tre- cess of Nazi blitz methods, aa ,l,.lii])s of war. We are quisling "protect" certain office holders, mendous increase in the amount of money practiced by Kommcl and others, pny certain salaries to poUticst. ,,.|r|cc( dimout precauticas, when paid out in wages. is largely due to slashing red tape. favorites or strongly organliadi A sensp of humor is not among ,,r being able to get more than For the time being, we |ave stoppet employees and do other things their endearing tiuiilitics. ; nddim; to local costA regardless (,l restricted essentials, when making automobiles, refrigerators, bicy W(e have an idea that misplaced of the ability of local government nil,b(>r and gas on pleasure driv- cles and other useful, peacetime product' emphasis on tnt strap collection to meet such expense. drives for aluminum and waste pa- wc hoard food stuffs, when we Continuous and constantly M that we could buy and use any time, and per some months ago is part of ! strengthened opposition to the Hum the legal price for rationed have concentrated on the production of whut's the mutter with the current practice of legislative dictation of waste essential's. campaigns for steel |crap and rub- in we warplanes, tanks, guns, bombs and other unjust local spending has been ber—but far from all the story. ;iii solve the So strong bus become th« de- in war, then nothing we are now] mold was "either ignorantly or for the encouragement of the pro- ing the impression that patent! problems which threaten her econ- mand of the citizen organizations leliberately misleading Congress gress of science und the useful create sinister monopolies no •.ilil lie of any value to us. We One 0/ Ten Returned omy if Japan should remain in for permanent correction of the .ml the public in connection with arts," Mr. Folk's report said. "The subject, to government control. control of the resources and man- evils of mandatory legislation that l.ivrs under the heel of a brutal The speeches delivered before the >atents and industry's war pro- patent system is a creation of man 4. That by means of anti-trus power of the Far East. She would both political parties have includ- House of Commons by Prime Minister Win- luction." and is by no means perfect, but it suits, companies are being coercei ike to solve this problem before ed in their platforms planks ex- is unfortunate that the real is- to submit to consent decree IIL' is not an arbitrary mandate ston Churchill ought to reveal interesting lapan i* too firmly entrenched in "Although Arnold has led Con- pressing opposition to unwurrant- sues involved in constructive whicjvhich deprive them of their legallega ' . • . • . _ new possessions und difficult fess and the public to believe . -,..,». * u ied mandatory requirements, The in a few. It means share and information about events connected with change arc befogged by irrelc- lcensing rights thus in effec tt by ... ' ,o dislodge. And she would much .hat patents have held up the war Legislature early this session the war and- almost always describes the vant testimony presented with the executive action attempting ti> ,<. Its success will depend not (Continued on Page 10) irogram," Mr. Folk's report pledged to avoid enactment of accompaniment of sensational change the law relating to patent enforcement officers but upon world situation in appropriate strategic itatea, the fact is that the Gov- unjust mandatory spending laws publicity reflecting on the patriot- licensing. •rnment has long had the power to during the war emergency. Much -. idual response of individual terms. -THE ism of patent holders who have 5. That proposals for permu- lave anything produced for it work and study has been given In his latest speech delivered early in been among the major contribu- nent change of the patent system it any time, in war or peace, ro and is being given the problem tors to the war program." are being advanced as war cmer- • • not quisling*—and we will not! July, the Prime Minister calls attention to jardless of patents. The simple by citizen associations, local and New Books ..ruth is that the Government Folk'i Finding! :ency measures. county officials and by several "splendid' American achievements," which Qomntiition Ignored 'ions will we show that once could have had plants built to In his report to the NAM, Mr. agencies of State Government. have not received the attention they de- We read a lot about the Rus G. That President Roosevelt's • an take it. Once again Ameri- produce synthetic rubber, alumi- j'olk, who has been associated . A Wfie B.n! ;ian army and its leaders thes< Patent Planning Commission, con- serve in Great Britain. He explained that num, magnesium, optical instru- with the patent system as an ex- The li)42 front,of the battle to I'pinion is marshalled ready for days. Hut what about the Rus sisting of inventors, industrialists "the balance of naval power,in the Pacific ments, chemicals; or anything else aminer in the patent office and as wipe out mandatory spending sian people themselves? How ar and others "eminently competent As Leon Henderson said: "Gov- it wanted, and it could have used patent lawyer since 1898, outlined evils has widened into a campaign had been definitely altered in our favor," they like Americans and how ar to determine what permanent •:m do its best'in a crisis of this the processes covered by any- his criticism of Mr, Arnold and to sVeure a constitutional ban they different? "Shooting th changes are needed in the patent relieving the position in Australia and,in body's patent." the antitrust division of the De- against the practice. Dr. Charles i ill find that it is behind the pro- Russian War," by Margare system," is. being ignored. Analyiii of Testimony partment of'Justice as follows: the Indian theatres. Bourke-Whiti; talks about peopl B, Bleasby, Bergen County Free- : genuine public opinion. That, ,1, Thut they have misled Con- 7. That cases of alleged abuse Mr. Churchill said that "from some of and not about politics. Mis Mr, Folk's report is an analysis holder, has proposed a. Constitu- gress and the public to believe patent rights, now tho subject MIS of America. And that's what's Bourke-White and her husband of testimony with respect to the tional amendment to fortyd leg- , their .successful attacks on Japanese air- that patents have interfered with of anti-trust suits, are being held i''k the Axis!" Erskine Caklwell, went to Mos patent system, especially that of islative emSfctment of laws fixing craft carriers," only one American air- the Temporary National Economic war production. up as typical examples which jus- salaries a-nd controlling expendi- pow in the spring of 1941 an tify the laws proposed. ••in nths ago we found this line Committee in 1939, when Arnold 2. That they have questioned tures of the State's political sub- craft returned out of ten. In others, he stayed until the Russians had bi 8. That cartels, having no legal western paper. "Where would .first made public his recommenda- property rights in > patents,- al divisions. The Committee on ^n their great cbunter-offsnsiv sanction, have been ignorantly or Daniel. Boone, adds, the loss was more than hajf, but the tions for fundamental changes in though court decisions for mo'n Revision of the Htati; Constitution '.IT be today if '..Cahhvell gave his account o deliberately confused" witji legal work was done. the patent system, based on the than 100 years, without exception, in a vital provision of its proposed Clarke, Simon Kenton and oth- their experiences in his book, "A and beneficial patent licensing record there produced. Arnold's have held that a patent is prop- redraft of the State's fundamental This is the first indication of the inten Out on the , Koad to Smolensk agreements." < m had stayed home because recommendations have been in- erty in the same sense that a law recommends a bun against published several months ag 9. That the patriotism of pat- sity of the engagement between American corporated in bills on which heat house or an automobile is, so that legislative enactment of "any pri- t in rubber tires?" Are we quis- Now we have the story from ent holders has been attaekud be- and Japanese carriers in the Coral Set woman's, viewpoint In his wife ings are now being held befon when a patented "invention is tak- vate, special or local laws,( . . . are not! cause "they participated in the creating, increasing or decreasing book. the Senate Patent Committee, compensation and around Midway. It should give Amer legal exchange of scientific infor- the emolumunts, term, tanure or icans some idea of the heroic service being Margaret Bourke-White is one mation with other countries be- pension rights of public officers fore the wur, and obtained knowl- of our ace photographers, and or employees," Production Machine rendered by the men who fly our fighting ''Shooting the Russian War," in OUR DEMOCRACY edge of processes some of which Taxpayers' need effective con- aircraft. ,»• adilition Ip its unturtaining text, are now vital to our war effort." '.ans may well be proud of their stitutienal protection against en- 1 contains some of the best photo- actment of'laws unjustly requir- Mi si war machine and confident that graphs that have come out of this BIRD SAVES BENEFACTOR STAMPSANDBONPS ing local government to spend. war—air raids, front hnc villages Los Angeles—Nelson ~ Collard f '•nulile the -Allied Nations to tri- We'ttTake The Gold! Strongest possible provision should recaptured by the Red Army, ARE: found und raised a blackbird that M ilu' end. As one newspaper cor- , A few years ago smart economists were lie- be made m the State's basic law workers, farmers mid soldiers on | fell f ronf its nest a year ago to prohib.it enactment of any law, i<•ni, returning from a "Production worrying about what would happen to the duty, and even churches.and the BULLETS ANQ BOMBS. cently, the bird flew from its kit special 'or general, imposing un- 'uy" tour, sponsored by the Na- United Statea if the other nations of the people who worship there. chen perch into the bedroom anil awakened Collard and his wife warranted spending requirements, A conation of Manufacturers, puts world decided not to use gold and left us Miss , Bourke-Whitu is justly upon local taxpayers. proud of her Stalin photographs, They foun rules and regulations js are again convinced that a few S'i planes, tanks and high explo- Georgia, in the South of Russia. maximum of % 10,000 tine or else.worry about what might happen, etc. farm leaders in Washington rep- j'/ The Georgians were delighted ito n years in jail, or both. resent all the farmers. And thftt learn thut»Erskine also had come "hi recent weeks," said a Club Mistaken a iew labor leaders represent all w I' industry did not want this total from Georgia—the United States statement, "we have beeki hearing The state of civilization in France, un- laboring men. And that a few )•. "ii lo war production any more variety. Their excursion was con- ninny stories about gasoline thefts secretaries of chmnbiiis of com- ' • , 1 der the Vichy regime, is depicted by the ducted by the local Writers' Un- fniiii parked cars. In some in- I " public wanted to exchange their merce represent business. These surrender of a prominent Italian political ion, including th,e leading poets !icc.s, it is reported thai tanks men are ull professionals. They ilinks, the colosaua is no> at work refugee, who angered the Italian Fascst of Georgia, who turned their tal- have been punctured to save k ure earning a living making claims "Its of the gigantic war effort are ents toward rhyming every com- thieves the, trouble of siphoning regime with anti-Mussolini broadcasts dur-^ for their special interests. They ! parative feature between that lie gas through the cap opening. ''l*' in every manufacturing center lllel nl aIK l ui are not thti people, who are nei-' Puradise" .of 4 '' ' * ' This practice also is resorted to tliar 'furmm nor laborers not 'uintry, _ '''' '' " ' - Garden Spot" of the Soviet Un- ?* The tttdian Government has demanded in cases where vehicle owners businessmen, but Americans. \ ill out war production basis, Am- ion'. "Botl* (Jeoj'uius grew cot- the surrender of other refugee* *hose o/\ly ion. B* u have attempted to safeguard their What Americans want to do mlustry has not only met aad pass- ton. Both were famous for corn fuel supply by purchasing gas 1 BASED ON THE TRADITION OF THRIFT,SPURRED ON now is win tl,.. war. If a ooun time is opposition to the Fascist Govern- I and oranges. Both hadd goldeld n umV «£(£ with lacking, devices. "lantastic" production schedules 8V THE O&TFCRMINATION TO WJN, AMERICANS try which WHS supposed to be as | »un*l»in».. - - lifttii fmul bwiuti. "Th" rula against removing jus A is .3 of It^: ifte m 3.o«|ht.re{uge.in ARE TURNiNfc THEIR MONEY INTO 60MBS AND •ait *» »im.J4iu put lour w jfre " by the ffOYt^ntttWt, k^ k^ f ul women. But, beat of nil, both from the tank very ITffcTy""«fn tiff 1 France, bejieving ta.Jta.JttHlltaLJ* BULLETS %V BUVINlS WAR BONDS AND STAMPS, million men under arms with AS Georgians were noted as the birth- 1 "inbinud. Axis production in terms NOT ONLY INDIVIDUALLY BUT COLL6CTIVELV. construed to cover thefts, which little trouble ws we huve in the p places of the greatest writer* in ential France. They seem .to have been mis- LIFE. INSURANCE ^COMPANIES, FOR EXAMPLE,ARE " would nmk(j the stealing of gas a lust f«w months, we can make »ny the land," they add,. At this point , tanks and other ess taken. '. ' ' PUTTING BY FAR THE LARGEST PORTION OF THEIR perilous enterpriu* for any thief." other sacrifice thut is requested of '•'luipment. Miss Bourke^White whispered to INVESTMENTS INTO THE NATION'S WAR FUND-— -M*Uw»n Journal. 11111 im. ^ Nut many of us go out look- tremendous obstacles, which her husband that his play "Tobac- BUT WHETHER IT SE MILLIONS FOR BON PS OR ing for sacrifices to nwke. But This is a great nation, where every co Road" had never seen anything Let's Get To It 1 i» surmountingsurmounting,, and des- co Road had never s yg A STAMP SOUGHT WITH PENNIES,- ITS wt d>» expect those in a position qt Tom, Dick and Harry can orattf or write » liklk e thishi . He whispered back' that Our national tw-calM an /'«* P"' -In oiefcrtain vital materialsil , 1011' •• • '••- — •*•"» inough HELPING TO BUILD A B£TT&tW0*LD. is" sinmi to IK' en the of FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1942 FAOE EIGHT ANNIVERSARY MUGGS AND SKEETER —By WALL\ Her eyes fell on the umall desk By NELL RANDOLPH •,-e •>!!r:irv ')•:> ; YM fright- calender she had fished out of her Rosoniary Lind cried n ftt']e a«' encd R'^rruisry. , • v dressing table drawer that morn- phc put on hor newest and pretti- 1 ing. It stood conspicatounly on est (lrwts. • :-,;. -ri; i v! y.'u'.1 never send Terry's side of the dressing table. ML ..i to the .loir house for vaur Suddenly Rosemary clutched W 3 Then »llo tilted u Tiiiiculmi? ro«?-'. 'fore*V.\rx wmivor sail i'? and JrU colored postillion over one hrowro the sm«)l metal easel and ga?.ed )*••:, stuff ai. f eye. "Not liiul, Mrs. Lind," she at it in horrified amusement, o.j' <«": I*" rendered Rose- "hut who's going to ap-', "V Nineteen-forty! That's what it rr.sry wari'.y . *s »he reached our prccinte it!" ' said in four distinct plnceB. She for i worn 1 highball. "What do She made a tour through the had brought last year's calendar Ah jfiu think I wvuld do out of her drawer to accuse Tar- ? V?< house, beginning at the kit«h«n; •i stwvild expect. you to drop to Connie, the colored by-the- j ry. ) numerous, not too subtle hunts *•?•.*•»„, ,, ** day mnid was feeding Darrel and for s*v«rsi days preceding." He Har heart gave a wild leap, r,ti l-.r. Y,~! f.imm ^te, Int.. W«M ti{tM WPmJ Joan. eye.i her appreciatively. Maybe he'd remember tomorrow, "Where you gonna be. Mix "N«!" Rmemary shook her after all. Uy PERCY CKOsBy Lin'?" Connie stuck Her round, dark head emphatically. "That's Suddenly Rosemary pulled her- SKIPPY black face accusingly around the ju« what I wouldn't do. 1 didn't self up short from the softness of door. remind htm to marry me, did I?" her wishful thinking. With a "I haven't the faintent idea!" Thr .laiktinin.il man shook his yank she drew her satin night Hosemary told her emphatically. head «adly, "No. but remind me to gown down over her head. To- A little guiltily. be terribly r|isillu?f»ne day." Rosemary gritted her white and go home and forgive mint meant. She tore the leaf from ELZA POPPIN even teeth. -Just « week after again—eventually!" the outdated calendar. Scrib- their wedding. That had been the Without looking around again, bled on it resolutely. Mr. Terry of it. She had awak- Rosemary fled to the elevator, Lind, you can't go to sleep until ened, gloriously happy, a sense of and home to a darkened house, you unpin this from your pillow. completeness possessing her. Their She looked at her watch as she Rosemary smiled as she put a 1 first anniversary. Their very opened the door. Two o'clock. firm period to her sentence. first! She was counting them by She went into their bed room and "Where were you Friday, Jan. weeks then. She hugged the magic snapped on the overhead light. 18th, 1931, at eight o'clock in of that flrrt week to her as ahe The beds were empty. the evening, while I was walking hugged Terry. She flew to the cubby hole down the aisle of St. Luke's, car- As his blue eyes came open maids' room where Connie slept rying a huge shower bouquet of adoringly, Rosemary demanded. when she had to stay overnight. yellow rosebuds and bouwirdia? "Do you know, you great ugly She shook and pinched Connie Fun, wasn't- it?" brute, what day this is?" awake, demanding, Bed felt so good as she pulled Terry distorted his handsome "Where is Mr. Lind!" the rose colored down puff up to face in a wide yawn. Connie yawned maddeningly. her round, firm chin. A husband's I "Huh—oh, yeah. Yeah, it's "He say he's gonna wu'k.twell mental processes are so obvious. day, isn't it? Wonder if two o'clock, mebbc three." Did I think that up myself, her 1 remembered to put the can out Rosemary turned and crept to eyelids drooped, Or did some one in the alley?" her room, feeling mouse small. tell me? The noxt thing in the *how that registered with Rosemary was a fur cott joke. A month before Other Editors Say her birthday, Terry had bought Farmers Make Cains KRAZY ICAT her a beautiful squirrel chubby. (Continued from Editorial Page) On the day itself h« hadn't «ven responsibility to tell us what sac- wished her happy birthday. By A&P Purchases rifices are expected of us, because we inow that's the way to win the After that she told him plainly Cash returns to New Jersey war quickly. how much those special days growers and shippers rose 47 per meant to her* The American farmers can cent to $3,074,444 last year on stand the sale of farm products Terry scooped her onto his lap fresh fruits and vegetables sold and kissed her dark hair, so. that at prices lower than a few spokes- through the Atlantic Commission men in Washington complain her cause dwindled pitifully. "I Company, produce-buying affiliate wouldn't mind remembering your about. American workers in steel of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea mills will work cheerfully for special days, honey. But they Company, it was reported today. their present wages if they arc just don't register, somehow." This figure compared with pur- Rosemary looked lovely and she chases of $2,095,519 in 1940. given a chance. American busi- ness will do its best with a gi- knew it without vanity, as she The report on New Jersey oper- drifted »ut of the theatre crown ations was part of an analysis of gantic tax load—Somcriet Mei- into the Sky Room of the Break- the food chain's national produce *enger Gtzette. ers. Shu thought the would not operations made by John A. Hart- Ot^r 1M*?. Ku,^ F^jj.n.. • be ulune long at her small table ford, A&P president, showing Better By Bomber by an exquisite view window. It that continual, shortening of the Those were stirring messages had been over ten years since she route from farm to family dinner which United Nations leaders NAPPY —By IRV..TOMAN 9. had allowed herself to have that tables enabled the company in sent to China on the fifth anni- feeling. 1941 to return to its farm sup- versary of -her long resistance PAZINTS? SWINE/YOU AND YOU? YOU ARE PLAYWK VOT 15 DESE NQISES?? H'YA BORBCHT "You're alone, aren't you!" It pliers 7.8 cents more of each dol- against Japan, and well deserved ARE CALUNK DESE DESE LUFF SCENE.LIKE lar spent by consumers for each recognitions of the bulldog ten- " LUFF SCENE?? . BAH .'.'MORE . came sooner than she had expect- A FEESH.PEDDLER.'NO INTEROMPTIONS.' V'\WERE LOOKIN ed. "May I?" He sat beside her fruits and vegetables than in 1937 acity the Chinese people has BAH,' PAHSHUN.'NOFEeUNKfNO A SIREN.' on the curved divan. and 1.1 cents more than in 1940.diown.. , DAPTH f BAH.' I MOOS' HAFF This represents increased returns' "I lost one more inhibition in If every congratulatory mes- AN ACTRESS \WEETH GLAkMOOR.' to growers of 16.7 cents over 1837' SIREN.' that last planters' punch," he sage had been sent by flying fort- 1 and 2.06 per cent over 1-940, he ress, •which could, have remained sighed, crossing long, well tail- pointed out. ored legs. "Now I admit that I'm there to help save China as a base a misunderstood husband, You He stated' that the increase in for the attack we must make some look as if you.woukl somehow un- cash returns to New Jersey grow- day on the Nipponese archipelago, derstand." ers and shippers last year accom- we suspect the Chinese would panied a rise in the company's have been much more impressed. "Oh, no I don't!" Rosemary tonnage purchases of New Jersey- shook her dark head. ' "I'm very Words are, graceful, but planes grown fresh fruits and vegetables are essential if China is to be busy not understanding husbands from 5,984 carlot equivalents in right now. But you may cry on 1940 tofi,034 in 1941. Last year's aaved.—New Bruaiwick Home my shoulder if you'd like." purchases included the 'equivalent Newt. The dark-haired man laughed of 1.5&2 cars of potatoes, 380 of Why The Delay? as he held his tall, frosty glass to tomatoes, 931 of peaches, 341 o£ BORSCHT DIRECTS.'^ It is a week since, the 'World- the light. apples, 789 of ,8weet potatoes, 317 Telegram disclosed the, a?tion of1 hour or more they of asparagus, 491 of strawberries, For an CIO Preiident Philip Murray in talked. Drifting into an eafiy, 200 of corn and 2&0.of peppers. DETECTIVE RILEY The remaining purchases were of approving the reappoiutment of —By RICHAHD "Brother" John Santo to an im- spinach, cabbage, lettuce, rhubarb, YOU SEF.BtEY.'l SUSPECTEo YJU'RE SUSPICIONS ACE radishes, beets, beans and miscel- portant post in the Transport Bur FlMT LET'S GetSWE HENBl BtAUCHAMP6, ALIAS BARON FOu^DED,PCOFESSOft,auT I'M Workers' Union at the behest of COL NT TOO,: H ? ? 3UT HOW DID YOU / Christian laneous produce. £ LORRAINE, ALIAS COUNT KBlNSKx &L£iP,, „I'VE GOT 6OWE CHECKING LING THc ,, I WAS TWU ehieftajn Michael J. Quill, WHEN HE ANXIOUSLY MADE MY AC- UP TO DO, AND IF I'M KiGHT, Purckaui Direct COUNT IS A JEWEL THiEP AN0 NOT despite the fa«t that Santo is un- JLEV OUAlMtANCE AT TlENTStN...lT 6EEM5 Tr*E NAVAL p I HOPE TO EXPOSE YOUR MAM The bulk of these pmchaws INTE5TE0 IK MILITARY PAPERS.' Science Churchwere made directly from growers der f«der*l charges of illegal WHILE STAYINiG HIS BEPUTATION PBECEEMD HIM,.,, fKCAcSE I THINK 1 pd shippers in producing areas, enjry and falnely claiming U, S. AT PROFfSSOB 1 HADMYWALL-4ATE WIRED TOW KNOW ft MO Trf£ BEA K6INSKY.T& STICK ABOUND ' With the balance made up by spot cititenship. . ; COOM.'JO A9 TO CATCH HIM IN THE ACT.' AWHILE IF I WERE VOU Calendar ROUSED fROM purchases at terminal, markets, the Neitker the immigration author- IT'S SAFER TO RUN WITH THE HIS SUEP BY DID MOT DO IT.' food chain's president said. Ho ities at Ellis Island tor the U. S. 1 6U5OOHOUN0& TriAN RUN First Church of Christ, Scien- 'TBAMGENOI6E5. explained that ths greater part of Attorney's office in Brooklyn have BY MY SOUL, PCOfATHSW.' tist, .Sfwami, is a branch of the these purchases were moved to offered-* ptauble explanation of 1 DID NOT,' Mother Church, The First Church E U6KARY consumers through A&P stores why tfaere has been no action on AN0THEBE FINDS of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, in many states with some tonnage either charge, although both go HARTLEY AND Mass. ijunday services, 11 A. M-,sold through, other trade channels. back to last October. Santo is COUNT KRINSKY Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Hartford attributed • increased accused af coming here from Ru- Wednesday Testimonial meeting, distribution of fresh fruits and ma»ia, now a belligerent on the HEATED SCUFFLE, 8 P. M. Thursday, reading room, vegetables through company cham Ax» a4e, for'the primary pur- ..HARTtEV TEU.S nels to excellent crops, improve- pose of spreading Communism in RILEV WHAT to 4 1'. M. ments in standards of grade and the ranks of American labor. HAPPENED. I "Truth" is the lessonteermon pack, narrowing of the spread be- subject for Sunday, July 5*6, in Wr. Murray's apologia, evad- 4N tween farm and retail prices and ing thl main «»"«! seek to ex- Christian Science Churches if* continual advertising and promo- plain he approved Santo'x ap- gsa throughout the tion of these products. Growers and Societies pointment as a matter of routine. world. and shippers last year received an The Golden Text is: "The word average of 64.6 cents out of each We feel, however, that it is FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW of God is, quicksand powerful, dollar spent for fresh fruits and strange he ignored the grave fed- .By BOB and sharper than any tw(Msdg«d vegetables in A & P stores,- about eral charges agaiiyt this alien ut- \AWEN OWLV tr ygARs OUD, MARIE terk>p«r. ANNE LENORMAND, A CLAtfi\pVANT *t"W£ »*wd> p**«iD« wt0 the *^vi(l' eight cents above the national OF REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE 076(5) average for produce marketed Bttt-we regard Mr. Muttay'3 be- FORETOLD TM6 C««THS OF MABAT, I* Kj jng asunder of soul and spirit, anidt through flU trmi? flhanntii ... i& A*a m!B0r y?ut! Wha*we 9T, JUST AMD «C«e&ElEkBE AMD ALSO and j .like to kuowTs why there" "'W»CTBO WTH ONCANHV AqcoBACV 50VIST #1 ^SyiUjtt&JWdBaJbLALE MgM.^/HBne AI4O wow Twey WOULD intents of the heart." (H#brew distribution «I fresh Iruite and iijai been W «3plaS*jWnr «Wwr B from the rwpondble local authori- MEET OMTWM, MARIE ALSO vegetables since 1937 resulted \ i PROPHBSieD XaePHIt+E BEAHARNAIS' 4:12). ties or the department heads in HAD Among the LeKwn-Swmon cita- from a reduction in cpmpany ex- MARRJW5E TO A FUTURE UEADEfi Washington, «* **y the federal wJ^Zb /'^Vrtr^ ^ FR/^CE - WHO WAS WGeRAAAMy, tions in the following from the penses of buying and retailing these foods from 16.8 cents qf the proiecutors, who «e showing no ARE MADE |, JJibJe: "Ljfad me in thy truth, and i»u«h diligence at this moment in OF PRESSED - consumer's dollar in 1937 to 11.D NAPOUEON BONAPAPXE CHSES£y teach roe:" (Psalms 2**). cents in 1941. Coupled with tJUs rpvindiag up *)a*is «nd other ene- the Lesson Bemon *lw> In- a decline in warehouse ind »y aliens, permit Santo to run iliMjeB the following |Mi««g» **«» QtrUge wit? *nd reduction of loose on the iu&ptjneant bail of t)M Christian Sfiemw *•****« lossel s frof m ddamage, and spoilage |4000 and meanwhile bold a un MUCH DOTWEV and Health with Key to Close cpoj?eraju"»8 volume of unj. and to to • —LEADER FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 PAGE NINE iesOf All-Star Games Next Month To Boost USO Campaign BIGGEST YEAR By ]ack Sards Recreation Committee Who's Hittin'—And How Much! ?ield Club Hagamans Spomwrs Schedule; An- .1 iiiTi'i'sitinn W- nounce Player Roster i , ,. rcleiiscd the Leading Batters ,-,-li .if lln1 bn(- Woodbridge Senior Softball ops Pair, Win Again, 5 playiTS ill th(! ,. _ (lames AB, R. II. Ave. woorwmxiE—A „ Ir^llM. Tllft VentruB, Top Ten 7 JR i) 11 ;fill All-Star Kamra. probably to b« iii Moore, Top Ten 5 hi !Uivd liy Robert I* 11 .579 Lead played on tho fir:' three Sundays JUtr.nak, Field Cluli i; 21 11 12 1)71 5th In Row f Auguit and the proceedi to b« Senior Softball Uoreehlnd, Shell '...." 4 14 4 8 .571 L. McLaughlin, Field ciub B 18 8 10 .550 dnnatnl to the it SO, ha* J. McLaughlin, Field Club 7 22 12 .545 Go Ahead Of Beavers Alt H Ave, 10 stops syi on H To scheduled by tho Ttocrf-ation II 2 .14:1 Who Were Idle By De- f Onmmittec The Gurzo 2 M :i .214 ,143 Kantor, Hoyden.. 3 2 .400 5 And Slams Hungarian will be played at Legion FVld. Bicao 1 feating Oilers, 11-4 i» s .44-1 .000 Baumley, 2 2 .400 A doublp-hpndor will be played .438 Katana 2 .280 Boys, 16 To 3 each Sunday afternoon, with the lfl 7 Mnhary, Ship. 4 13 5 .384 PORT READING SR. LEAGUE .143 Golden 2 .571 Iflrit gamp to he ployed by the flrnt- M 2 Kutehnk, Hey. .. 3 8 .37r WOODBRIDGE SR. SOFTBALL Team SUndiag* .HI 3 BurneH l half winners of tho Fords and i c, r> I. Soronwn, Bar. 5 11 4 Team Standing! .000 B, Tobak 2 .200 w. L. Woodbridge leagues nnd thp RPC- 7 n Ruder, M. H 4 12 4 .333 W. L. .000 Gallagher 2 .000 Hagmtiftiii (0-4) 3 0 ond between teams nf all-ntarti :i J. Orvet,/,, Bnr. .. 4 12 4 .3 S3 Field Club (6-0) S 0 .078 J. iLobro .000 BmvrM (6-0) 2 o picked from e»ch (pagup. Tho in S. Hladik, M. B. 3 n 3 .333 Creiners (4-2) 3 0 I o .500 Gurzo .500 A. A B. Oil ..(4-2) 1 gamosi will be 9-inning affflirn. Balowitz, Hey 3 2 .83!) Sport. Club . (1-4) 3 2 .31(5 « St. Anthony'. (1-3) 1 2 The managers of the all-star in Weber, Heyden . 1 1 .S3:i Shell (0-5) 2 3 .000 Snookiei (1-3) 0 3 teams were uplected by Recreation B. Balogli, M. B. 3 3 .333 Hun. B. C (0-0) 1 2 1 KHIJIW'S in parentheses indi- Director Samuel Gioo. No admin- • .OBIT Smmor SoftlwrH B.'Balojr, Hey... 5 17 B Heboc A. C. (2-3) 1 3 n .333 (•tiie-tirst half- wen and last *kin will be charged, b*ut cpntrihiir (>U of grai«i pUy«tl before fi. Kocsias, Hey... 5 17 .29 Top Ten (6-0) 0 2 s record.) lionx for the ITSO wilt be SSiplSf"'"' .000 \J Wy 10, 1942) Allella, m. B.'... 2 7 2 .285 Falconi (2-3) 0 3 :! from the patroni. 1.000 ToHi, iM.«B. ...1. 3 7 2 .28" (Figures in parentheses indi- .500 G AB H Ave. VOT{i" REARING — Although Following is the list of all-star Binder, M. B 2 7 2 cate first half won and lost 1 .000 B. Mueller, Bar... 1 4 3 .750 jdli , tho Beavers had something to toam players, nnd their i R. Sor'flon, Bar., 4 11 3 !275 record.) Woodbridfe Sr. Softbill Krauns, Heyden .. 2 fi 4 .060 think about this week. i Ten Fischer, Heyden.. 5 37 4 .200 Their sturdiest competitors for All-Sun Nemoth, Hoy 1 3 2 .CfiCi A. Baumley, Slue 4 3 r AR II Ave. 12 .2, >0 WOODBftlDGE—The Field Club the second-half charapionshii: Joneph Ijattanxia, Manager, Kop'erwatts, Hey 5 17 11 Botti,-Skiers .. 3 2 1; 21 .381 8 .250 ertainly isn't going to let the SPC the Port Rending Senior Softball Jwmes Keating, Assistant S. Cipo, Murphy 3 10 f. Dunfee, Burons .. 2 .260 .fiOO 8 .250 md-half championship in thr circuit. Ilagnmnii Heights, continu- First Base—Filzpntrick, Greln- II. Kisdlick, SIu(f. 3 10 • 0 Klko, Heyden .... 1 ! 22 .4HJ, .COO 4 .250 Woodbridge Senior Softball leagiu ed their round of'wins by swamp- ors; Foereh, Holims A. ('.; E. Miller, Bar. .. 5 19 11 Kardos, Heyden.. 1 0 by default. .171 .570 4 .25C ing the thiril-ptare A. k B, Oil Field Chlb. V, Frey, Bar 1 2 The lads tool* the laurels in thi •I K .000 4 2 ,500 Labuncz, Hey. 9 .22 Company by U to 4. This put the Second Base—Gonovesc, Grcin- 34. Jauo.jBarons.. 5 E. 4 flrgt-half-schedule by six atraigh 1; M ..tWf 17 8 .470 E Bar. 18 .20C TIiiRamans in top spot, with thri-o em;'Fil7.riOTftlil, Shell; Bic70, Ihirt- A. K'dliek, M. 1). 2 .428 2 wins in as many starts. Right a (I .001) 7 3 Paris, S 1.0 .20 triumphs and on defeats. The B. ('. Demko, Slug 2 .42S 10 Z his minute they have nearly duplj I 11 .222 7 3 M. Kocnics, M. B. r, .20 Beavers, alfio undefeated, have third Buso—Vi nerus, Top Ton; .410 cated that feat, having played jiv 1.000 Heyden ... 17 Flowers, Bar 4 17 .17 G played but two games in this Hoadf, Greiners; K. Banmy, Ho- -.410 contests without a loss-—addini .391 Reilly, Barons .. 15 J. Cipo, M. IS I! 12 .10 lop WWWER «=-fie- schedule. boes A. C. .400 13 two triumphs ta that number thi 1 f, .166 Trio, Heyden Chovan, Heyden.. 4 .15 A brace of twirlcrs, Travaic- Shortstop—Kiumiftk, Groin* "; .40f week by stopplmj Shell Oil, 11-' .fill J, Ejran, Barons. Smiraga, Heyden ',{ .11 STAFF linne and Hnnivan, were belted for E. Seyirlinsky, Top Ten; Delnney, IS and nwair.ping the Hungarian Boy< .000 a total of 13 hits by the Hapaman Field flub. ' 3 Club, 16 to rf .579 sluggers and a big 7-run .inning in Left Field—A. Ur, Field Club; .412 The Greinerf remained in the nn the 4th definitely put the game in Jnrdot, Greincrs. .000 Old-Timers Outhit Opponents beaten column to keep second posi cold storage. Kosty, pitching for Center Field—J. Ur, Top Ten; .333 tion in.the circuit by stopping thi the winners, allowed 7 hits but Berry, Grejjiers, Sporting Club, 5 tc 3. kept them well separated. Club Rijcht Field—Dunfee. Grciners; But Are Overcome In 9th, 13-12 Both Shell Oil and the Sportin The box score: • • Sehicker, Creiners; Ebner, Fnl- 1; AB II Ave. Club were not entirely without SPORTS ECHOES A. & B. Oil (4) Ab. R. H. lit .215 COllfl. WOODBRIDGE—Although put- < 3 The box scores: .tillo, rf 2 c, June and decided to give the New Yorkers a battle Ten. .107 on the Parish Hou?e Field, Scurrat, ss 4 2 Shell (1) AB R II loppola, sf 3 1-1 .280 The battle surged hack and forth Zchrer, cf 4 2 Gyenes, p 3 for the 1942 flag. The struggle now rages between iufreda, ss 2 Port Rending Sr. Softball League \:< .400 until the end of the flth when the Zak, T> ; fi 2. Seyglinski, sf 3 the two teams—the outcome being anything but de- ertalami, 2b 2 AU-Star, 3 .333 Haags shoved across the winning Bader, lb 5 1 Fitzgerald, lib 3 ravaglione, p - 1 Nick 1'ostak, Manager, 14 ,214 tally. The Old Timers, a little Patnoi, rf 2 0 toky, If 3 cided at the present time. Innivan, p 2 Mike D'Aprilp, Assistant. fi ,000 adow in starting, got under full Phillipps, rf 5 0 M. Mesaros, ss 3 But there is a difference between this year's Sox- 10 .400 steam by the 5th when they scored (1. McElhenny, 2b 2 0 First Base—Wojcik, HaRaman S. Mesaros, 2b 3 Yankee feud and the other feuds that have flared in Totals -..,.15 4 7 Heights; Vernillo, Snookics. 3 ,333 5 runs and repeated the perform- F. Brodniak, 2b 2 0 Mitzak, cf 2 lagatnan Htl. (11) All. It. II. Second Base—I!. Simione, A, 2 .001) ance in the fith. This gave them. Tune, e 2 0 recent years. First of all, the Sox have a better J. Ur, c .... Keats, as 4 1 3 & B, Oil; Tcippoln. A. & B. Oil. 1 .000 with the marker in the third, an It Nesley, c 3 0 chance this year. They have a crop of brilliant young Kelly, lb . Mojcik, lb 3 2 1 Third Base—John Zullo, Beav- 7 .143 to 8 advantage at the close of the Keating:, p 3 2 Statile, rf hurlers—something they formerly lacked. Of course, Chorvemik, If 3 11 ers. 0 .222 6th. J. Ourney, sf v... 4 0 1 Shortstop—R. Zuccaro, Snookic*; Totals 44 12 18 they have the hitting to' go with it—something Shell The Boys' Club nicked up 3 tal- 24 1 Fagyes, cf 1 1 0 Mike Kollar, St. Anthony's. (1 : H«ag'» B.C. .... ' At, R.H. AB H lies in t ehlast of the 7th U even Field Club (4) AB R they've always had ever since the recent series of Malinowsrt,' 3b 3 2 2 Left Field—Barcellona, A. & B. .333 :s 1 the count. There was no si-ormp; Haag, rf 5 0,1 Hill, rf 4 0 Yank-Sox flag fights got underway in 1938. Barthii, c 3 1 1 Oil; S. Minnucci, Benvers. ,333 W. Brodniak, lb 5 0 2 a 1 in the 8th. The Old Timers count- Lattunzio, ss 4 0 Sobieski, 2b 3 0 0 Center Field—Kolasarick, A. & .37^ Boyle, ss, G 1 2 1* G Rusnak, lb Better Twirling Corps Sobieski, rf 15 1 1 B. Oil; A. Simione, Rnookii's, Den Bleyker, c 3 2 1 2tf 12 ..402 J, McLaughlin, p . iosty, p 3 2 3 Right Field—Kalinu, St. An- Somers, p f> 2 . In Charlie Wagner, Yank Terry, Cecil Hughson, 1 0 .000 Sigriowlli, If 2 0 thony's; Joe ?ullo, A. &. B. Oil. IS 2 .111 Barons Top Sluggers Turner, 3b 4 2 Oscar Judd and Heber Newsome the^ Sox have a Totals 30 11 L. McLaughlin, c 3 ft Catchers—White, Beavers; Mar: • .300 Jn'iobanck, of 3 10 Moore,'2b 3 0- stronger first line twirling corps than they have boast- link, A. & B. Oil. . .167 Trainer, 2b 2 Venerus, 3b 3 0 ed in many a moon. .Besides these, Ken Chase and Pitchers—Kosty, H R p; ft m a TI .600 For 3rd Win In Row Carney, If •.. 4 J, Ur, cf 1 0 Softball Tourney Heights; Gagola, St. Anthony's; 3 .000 Joe Dobson aren't around to chase gophers. Then FORDS SENIOR SOFTBALL Martin, cf 1 1 \iiludk. Beavers. 1 1,000 Totals 37 13 11 Team Standing! Miller, sf ...: 3 0 there's Mace Brown to put out any last-minute fires 14 .571 W. that don't seem to wanta go out. For At Senior Softball League 15 .133 AH-SUn Baron , (5-1) IJ 31 4 11 .3 .333 Add this egg-pushing department to a bunch of NEW BRUNSWICK—The Board Heyden Tourney to Decide Score by innings: Robert Reilly, Manager. , 7 ,42r»n« (5) AB R H City League; the Dunellen Fire- 4 .000 The games will be played on Sat- in composed of the foljowing: John Jago, ss 3 1 £ men, leading team in the Tri- Yank, gf 2 0 0 jarnsy, c Finn, 2ft T 2 1 8 .250 urdays and Sundays in the fonr McDonnell of the Perth Amboy E. Balog, sf 3 0 il County League of Middlesex, Som- Orlick, p 3 0 0 Janer, rf Carl, rf 2 0 6 .333 of triplcheaders, The single elim- Evening News, Gene Pinter of tho V. Prey, cf 3 0 0 eraet »nd Union; snw the ntwly Albertson, sf ination method will be used un 7 .429 1 27 3 8 27 6 New Brunswick Homo News, and R. Miller, 2b \ tf 1 2 organized Gamp Kilmer baseball once a team is defeated it is elimi Mueller, 3b : :8 0 0 34 10 12 Sporting Club 001 001 1—i Sum tiiotf, Woodlnidgc H (i AB H Ave. team, Sporting Club (12) AB R nated from the tournament. tionul Director. Flowers, lt> 1... 3 2 2 Shell (16) AB R Greincrs 002 201 x—I . 7 26 8 .308 The tournament will be conduct- J. Poscay, 3b i 5 Reilly, cf • 3 0 1 !orky, If : 5 ... 4 11 0 .000 ed on the single elimination basie, HuBzar, af 3 Simink, rf 3 11 MeazaroB, ss 4 .... 7 24 11 and the winning team will be ac- B, SaakeB, p 4 J. Storey, p 3 0 1 i 3b, 4 It: k . . 8 26 1 .289 claimed •Middlesex County League B. Gyenes, ss 4 YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU 3 Champion; and will receive an ap- Gyenes, p 3 . 0 18 4 A. Balpg _* _^ Shnpendorfer, lb..., 2 propriate award from the Middle- KeUy, 2b 4 8 29 13 .4 Gyenes, If 4 30 6 9 sex County JBoard of Freeholders. Mitiak, cf 6 (i 12 4 .333 G. Rocky, cf 4 (4) AB R H The first rou(id. elimination Slim, rf -',. 4 -. 8 2« 10 .885 games will all be played at John- A. Ouuak, 2b ^osgrove, Lb 3 Men IBB American .... H 23 7 .304 Kindlik, us •- 3 0 0 eon Park, River 'Road, Highland Balogh, tt .... 8 8 .1 Bwuntey, 3b 3 2 Elek, e 4 .125 Park, and the schedule is as fol- B. Erdley, rf ... 5 12 P. Mohary, p 3 1 Foerch, sf 4 2 ..167 lows: P. Rethy, c .... ii 19 Bemko, lb 3 0 8 • ,314 Saturday, July 26, at 4 P. M. 40 Hi 18 and Women MK^ Citizens ... 1 4 Botti, If 3 0 '36 12 12 2 Delta Pi vs. Ukrainian Democrats. 9 .444 Wwhncy, cf Htboei <7) AB R H Sportkc CUb (3) AB R H 2 Sunday, July 26 at 2 P. M. Col. Clarence O. Chamberlin f . 7 .671 »f B. Forsch, ss -'. i 1 J. Huszar, If 4. 0 0 .... 2 American Smelting and Refining .429 Paris, c E. Barany, Sb 3 1 S. Sethy,/c 2 1 . 2 rf 0 vs. .Dunellen Firemen. .ood J. Barany, li •-- 2 % B. Saakeis, p 3 0 J WILL TRAIN YOU 1 it-Id Club Novak, rf 0 Sunday, July 26 at 4 P. M. East Brunswick S. C, vs. Lajice S. Fishinger, 2b 3 0 B. Gyenes, m .-.*« 2 0 C AB II Hlav«nka,' isf „ 3 1 G. Simpend, lb 1 1 .... (i 17 Association. War Production Jobs J. Barany, cf 3 0 A. Van Dalen, "3b 3 0 7 22 L. K«*, lb • 8 -6 » G. Socky, cf 2 0 1 Also Army, Navy and Civil Service . .0. .545 Ellis, p 2 2 Balogh, %i „. 8 1 2 • Aircraft Coiwtruction • Assembly Work • Blue Print Reading .425 • Mechanical Inspection • Mechanical Drafting • Machine Shop, etc. ,571 20 1 I 26 3 2*2 .864' SHORT COURSES — LOW TUITION — EASY PAYMENTS Gr.lner, (8) AB R H 13 Ml VISIT, WRITE OR PHONE FOR INFORMATION F»lcon. (10) K H 8chtek«r, Sb 3 1 17 .353 FORDS SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE 0 1 22 .182 Jardot, \t , 3 0 0 8 .000 [«r*. Bindenwald, If 4 0 DeJoy, c -• 3 Chamberlin Aircraft Corporation Bewy, cf : 0 0 15 ,Ml\ A* McQann, ,.; RAHWAY TRAINING HEADQUARTERS :-: - 1 a a a 2 0 2 m p -- 220 ST. CEORGE AVENUE PHONE RAHWAY 7-2010 |Hu "K«'un B. C. 3b Dln»Biore, it ••• 3 1 Open ? A,. M. to 10 P. M. (Bus.Service to Door) Sunday 10 A. 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LITTLE SABOTAGE ican soldier, |:ih'| Safety First Washington Parade en No "ingle, large-scale acts of How's Your Health? emy, but hy „ Miller Asks For Constitution (('nnlimtfd from Editorial Page) sabotage, or other serious depre- them died I,,',,,,, dations, by organized fifth column- By The Medico \ 9 KM: I herself or to nee the British off in jungles ;illr] picfcr tn have control of the Far ists, have occurred in the first six WE FACING A QUININE i because DO per cent of the world's without life-savi,, Revision To free Legislature months of the war. according to or the Dutch have it. She would quinine, obtained from the bark of We must take like Russia, Indian and China on Attorney-General Francis Biddle. SHORTAGE? TRENTON' — "IV ( es for the contemporary disparfje- the cinchona tree, comes from the against nn Opi,|, her side in a tussle with Japan. During this time, 1,200 individuals Since the Japanese took over function of Ihr Legislature is to fhent of the New Jersey Legisla- Netherland Indies, the United which could ,., In view of the fact that there is were convicted of various subver- possession of Java, some of our represent the enduring interests ture nrn neither hard to discover States has placed this substance where troops -,, a croup1 in England and in other sive and disloyal activities and newspaper columnists nre express- of the people nf the whole State in nor very difficult to remedy—if on the nation's list of strategic ma- °ut of anopiuj, Allied nations who have always in- were sentenced to serve up to 20 ing great anxiety over the possible the formulation of public policy, we are willing to take n moder- texinls. The only drug thus singled The only W;iv ti clined toward Hitler and Fascism years. Most convictions enme shortage of quinine, Robert Quii- and the enactment of wise laws." ate cure. out." teetinjr soldi,'r. .',, and who would like to accept such, from violations of the Selective ](!i {row so far as to say, "There State Iliifhwuy Commissioner "As one goes through the as possible »K:v, . an ect .for our "4. .\ Legislative Courfcil to welfare, and to free them to act ward Tokyo, might conceivably future, due to other scarcities ica, the original home of the in- bed hint of sc 1 laria. A bulletin sent out from the whole system of government. pive cnminunus. united and offi- as impartial critics and auditors end up in San Francisco. With- necessary to its production, re- dustry. immediately m National Geographic Society said, "Fortunate!* many of the caus- cial U-nik-rship to the whole Legis iof State administration." I out glycerine our big guns, blast- cedes as fast as we vision it. Our men in Bataim and other lodged in j:u|. Sensational Dollar Day Bargains At SchindeFs Saturda Extra Special For DollarD; Women's Brand New Su

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