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The Voice of the Raritan Bay District
Vol. VI.—No. 33 FORDS, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 PRICE THREF. CENTS Interest Hot Dance Tonight Board Fixes Joy Of Young Joy Riders 600 Expected Oily Work Indifference Clara Barton Woman's Club l 55 Gallons Stolen From Store To Conduct Affair School Use Ended Soon By Coppers .. On Menlo Park Highway ... Marks Close In Police Pay CLARA BARTON.—The Clara RARITAN TOWNSHIP—It does ] ly notified the Plainficld police. In Hallowe'en MENLO PARK—Raritan Town-; Barton Woman's Club will sponso/ not pay to steal a car and then The theft was broadcast on the ship police are investigating the' a special Hallowe'en dance tonight police radio. theft of 55 gallons of oil reported -t in the school auditorium. Many try to get away with it driving Officer Roland Wuest of the stolen from Vincent J. Stilo, pro- Referendum novelties will feature the program.' Regulations through Raritan Township. Them Raritan Township police, pat-roil- ' prietor of the Art Floor Tilei Of Campaign Richard Jago is serving as gen-! copper's will surely get you, if ing in a radio car, picked up the Fete Tonight Co., Inc., Lincoln Highway. * eral chairman in charge of music j you don't watch out. alarm and quickly proceeded near j Stilo told Afficer John Jacob j ! Candidates To Make Final Question Of $300 Increase and buses, while William O'Reily! Qthers Than School Scout! Sunday night, a couple of Plain- the South Pla infield-Raritan Town- | that the press oil mid been pumped is in charge of tickets and decora- field lads, one fifteen years old ship line where he parked and .100 Prizes To Be Awarded out of a steel drum in an oil shea j Effort To Arouse Int- Over Present $2,500 To tions. Groups Must Pay Mini- waited. And sure enough, a few near his factory. The oil is valu- and the other nineteen, had the For Costumes In Parade erest Of Electorate Be Decided Tuesday Prizes for best costumes will be mum of $15 Nightly urge to go for an automobile minutes later the stolen vehicle ed at $42.90. j awarded and other entertainment' ride. The evening was young, came rolling along. Under Legion Auspices provided. Refreshments will bG ot y e c clt But> they had Officer Wuest gave chase, halted ADMINISTRATION RECORD RISE IN LIVING COSTS PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS > ^. °' ° available. pr o b N o car the car near Woodland Avenue MARCH STARTS AT 7:30 CITED BY ADVOCATES TO PAY DOUBLE RATEj The problem was quickly solved and arrested its two care-free oc- Fords Firemen Help IS TARGET OF AQUILA I when they appropriated a 1939 cupants. The two lads were FROM FORDS SCHOOL 14; If Approved, Boost Cannot brought to local police head- Amboy In Emergency Schaffrick Cites Debt, Fi- thief dives Warning quarters and booked. Plainfield Junior Legion Band, Berrue nancial Tangle Bequeathed Be Rescinded Until 3- field. police were notified. By Governmental Units Drum Corps Engaged To Year Period Expires Exempt From Ruling The youngsters nonchalantly In less than two hours, the Stand By While City By Democratic Regime lo Young Vandals drove toward Raritan Township. boys were in the hands of Plain- Furnish Music In the interim, the owner of the field police and the car returned lars Battle $325,000 V/OODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Accord- Woodbridge - With the least car discovered his loss and prompt- to its owner. ' FORDS—More than 600 children Lumber Yard Blaze acuvity cvrr lioliccd in a canipalftn, John Q. Public will decide next Appeal* Against Destruction ing to a decision of the Board of Tuesday whether or not mem- are expected to bs in line and for local election--certainly in re- bers of the Woodbridge Township Of Property By Hallowe'en Education at an adjourned meeting more than 100 prizes wll be award- FORDS—Members of Fords Fire cent years- candidates are facing Police Department Will receive sal- Celebrators Monday night in Bonhamtown ed here tonight when Harry Han- Company No, 1, under the direc- thi-ir final weekend before election school, organisations, other than Infantile Paralysis Is Hay Ride Tonight By sen Post No. 163, American Legion, tion of" Chief Louis Grispart, with the hope of arousing interest ary increases. conducts Its annual Hallowe'en played an important role in the among the independent voters, The officers are seeking a $300 a RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Warn- school clubs or pupils, parent- parade. S325.000 J. E. Hurley Lumber Perhaps the lagging interest in year raise and the question, in the Ing against Hallowe'en vandalism' teacher groups or Boy and Girl Revealed In Raritan Junior Woman's Club The parade will start at School Company conflagration in Perth the campaign is due to the fact form "of a referendum, will appear j involving damage to automobiles it who wish to use! No. 14 at 7:30 o'clock. Firemen Amfc.f Tuesday night. that the Democrats failfid to put in the upper left hand corner of, sounded by Police Chief Charles either Plscatawaytown or Clara • of Fords Fire Company No. 1 and The local department was sum-up a candidate for mayor to op- the new voting machines. Grand Jean. I, Mild One, However.! Other Functions Also Listed; I Barton school auditoriums in the 1 • township policemen will be on duty moned to the neighboring city at pose Mayor August F, Grelner. Be Once approved by referendum, Parents and school teachers are will be required to pay Larson Reports To Next Meeting Scheduled along the line of march. 7:45 p. m. Upon arrival the will win by default. salary increases are mandatory and. atrongistrongly urgeurKeud 1to0 instrucInstruct cnnarenchildren, a minumUm of $15 per night Health Board For November 1 Special prizes will be awarded Fords apparatus and men, 15 in In the first ward Owon S. Duni- cannot be changed unless by an-1 against the practice of defacing rcntal to those in the prettiest, most number, were instructed to stand- Efan, Democratic candidate, will other referendum and then only' motor vehicles as part of their The board decided on the move original and most comical cos- by in the Lincoln firehonse, State make a second attempt to wrest after three years have elapsed.^ merry-making activities. RARITAN TOWNSHIP— Health CLARA BARTON-A hay ride tumes. John Krempasky, county Stret, opposite the Ditmas theatre. the seat from Commit teeman after a lengthy discussion on the Officer Arthur Larson, in a writ-, will be held tonight by members costs c the Junior | Legion commander; Ray Hale of Five minutes after taking, over Frederick A. Spencer who is seek- ten report to the township board I of Woman's Club, ac-, New Brunswick and Mrs. Maude that fire station, the local fire- ing his fifth L?rm on the com- of health Tuesday night, revealed; cording to an announcement yes-! Baker of Deans will be the Judges. men and machine responded to mittee. Anthony A. AquUn, Dome- of children that are totally in- ..one light case of infantile paralysis! terday by Miss Gloria Bergman, In addition to the prises, each a fire at the Mildred Dress Shop, era tic candidnte from the .•jrcond pression set In they were the first excusable. Painting and marking expense to school operation. " 'and two other cases of communl-' president. child will bet a bag containing Smith Street. A neon sign was ward, who srrvrd on the Town.-ilvp p reduction cars with on actual oper' cable diseases. Final arrangements for the affair. peanuts, candy, etc. Over 200 biasing when the Fords company Committee for orie tmn. 1931-103'-?. to accept a n if the . The infantile paralysis case, Lar-| were made at a meeting last night; pounds of peanuts have been pur- arrived on the scenr. The flames 'is opposing (he Rppubliran rncum- for charity conducted! son stated, had been referred to;at .tilQ home of Mrs. Carl Relten-; b?nt, James Schaffrick, who Is v^.. _. It is un- ish on many expensive cars )v ba h chased for the occasion. were quickly checked nnd the com- derstood that the group has sent bsen virtually ruined on 'mischief by the Board of Township Com-1 Dr Edward K. Hanson, township | £ The line of march will be from pany returned to their station to completing his third term. In thf nights in past years. missioners, fire district boards or j physician. There was no danger of Tentative plans were also made: further cover up the Amboy de- third ward, Police Commissioner letters to voters throughout t' to furnish a room at Port Dix, ISchool No. 14, along Ford Ave- Herbert Rankin, Republican, ii Township asltine for their support "Breaking of milk bottles is an- the federal government also are \ further spread, it was reported. nue to New Brunswick Avenue, to partment which in its entirety other practice that should be dis-! exempted from the new ruling.' The patient, a pupil in the Pis-, and to hold a card party in the Hornsby Street, to Fairfield Ave- was at the lumber fire. perking his third term fin . thr of the referendum. They read, in couraged. The motoring public is'Should affairs last later than U ; catawaytown school, is reported toj^ar luture Pans lor tne lorma- council. He will bo oppo.-fd by bl0n of nue, to Hoy Avenue, to School The local organisation remained part as follows: penalized thousands of dollars for \ P- m., an additional charge of [ be improving and has been moved I / bowling team were also John Samon?. a nrweomer Lo nol'- "Due to the rising cost ri5 y rs i No. 1. At the school, prizes will be in Perth Amboy until 6 o'clock to a'home-ln Westfleld for treat-)] disburseddisbursed. awarded the winners. tics and a rcridrnL of Port Read- the «»•; damage due to thls ause whon •. $3 per hour will be made. Wednesday. Herbert Clinc was ing. ;^l ththiis expensivsivi e SageS ,I I The Stelton school auditorium ment. J The Junior Lsgion band of Fords the operator of the Fords machine. -i , , _+ ,i,i.'ii, is no longer recOgnizccl group, only Larson also reported one scarlet 'if « Tiio Republicans havr announced ' fevef r "case andd one "case of "measles'.l' 1o °f* Miss Norma Anderson in Al-i and the Harold L. Berrue Memorial are seeking this increase at th? { | $10 with an additional $3 an Drum and Bugle Corps of Piscat- that their platform is "Thr- Rretirri conditiontime becauss eIn w generae feel ltha warrant improvet d ,.Broken handles, stolen ra-, hour after II p. m. The use of i : bourne Street. away town will be the two musical of Our Achievements." Thr Demo- d gas tank caps j school rooms in any of the town- units in the parade. Struck By Car crat?, who r!e;'tcd s new learlrr, items of needless ex- John Damback, general chairman B. W. Voprl. .iust a short. 1:JM« fered by the taxpayers Auxiliary Will March War Relief Unit Gives of the parade, said that'merchants Thomas Harrison, IS, Slightly before plpct-ion. havr failfd to prr- appeal to parents and which $1 an hour will bs added. and businessmen have been most iscnt any nlaUorm. Township. ers to lend their aid," the chief j The rate schedule is doubled Injured Here Saturday Night Move Is Prevalent liberal this year in providing tho Final Slalf.mrnts concluded, "in the prevention -of. for the use of school facilities In Hallowe'en Parade Party In Oak Tree committee with both funds and We are not alone in seeking, these acts perpetrated by Hal- ] by organizations which are oper- prizes. PISCATAWAYTOWN — Thomas this increase. Police departments lowe'en funseekers. We also sug- ated purely for profit for pur- I , Harrison. IS, son of Mr. and Mrc. By Anthony Aquiln throughout the state have found, gest that jn the Hallowe'en season poses other than charity. Legion Unit To Take Part Oak Tree Fire House Scene Of Robert H . Harrison of Meadow it necessary to make the same re- empty milk bottles be kept off Road, was slightly injured when "The Republican master mind.-, quest. We sincerely hope you will doorsteps and porches. Thousands In Ford* Festivities ; Barn Dance Given By Fords Girl Is Bride struck by an automobile driven by frantic in their efforts lo hold grant us this raise in salary j of dollars' damage is done an- Robert Collins of St. Stephen's power, have resorted to their usual and assure you that should future nually to motor vehicle tires by To Be Held Tonight f" Knitters* Committee trick of confusing all isnupa and Avenue, Keasbey, at Woodbridge twisting facts Lo distract altrnMon conditions change we will be the. broken glass strewn in the strr Disabled Vets Given FORDS—The Ladies' Auxiliary to; Avenue near the Baptist chapel first to offer our assistance." I by celebrators. The loss to milk In St. Mary's Church from their own sad record. Draw- Harry Hansen Post No. 163. Am- , OAK TREE--More than 150 per- about 8:30 o'clock: Saturday night. Ing a red herring across the trail Both major political parties | companies in property destroyed erican Legion, at a meeting Tue?- ' sons attended an old-fashioned 1 Dorothy Eymundson, William Officer Albert Loblein. who in- Is old stuff. have refrained from taking sides on j is also considerable.' Party By Auxiliary day night, completed plans to, barn dance Saturday night in the vestigated, was informed that t\*» the issue. They both seem to take participate in the Hallowe'en par- local firehousc. The affair was '•Tn paid advertisement^ covering Murphy, Jr., Married boy ran in front of thf> car and a lull newspaper page, tlie Repub- the attitude that it is up to Berrue Unit Entertains At;ade here tonight. The parade.! sponsored by the knitters commit- that Collins attempted to pull to the voter to decide. which will get under way at 7:30 i tee of the British War Relief By Father Harding licans have spent largo sunio of the right and struck the youth money to vilify me and to attack The Other Side Social Monday; Mrs. o'clock, is being sponsored by the ; group. Proceeds will bo to the aid a light blow. Costume Party Held Ivins Is Chairman Legion post. John Damback is • of British war sufferers. FORDS— Mi?s Dorothy Eymund- many people who arc not runnlne in the meantime both the New son, daughter of Mr. and Mr^.j "Toung Harrison was taken to Tor office and who have no inlrret.1 Jersey State Chamber of Com- chairman. The function was typical of old-, St. Peter's General hospital. New iu this election. Every rtforl was No. 2 Engine Company Auxil- Mrs. Arthur Perry, junior chair- \ style country barn dances. George, Fred Eymundson of King George's j merce and the New Jersey Tax- : Road was married Saturday alter-j Brunswick, in th<* Plscat away town made ta deliberately mislead pub- payers' Association have issued iary Marks Birthdays PISCATAWAYTOWN—The Har-'man , announced the winners at Clark's orchestra provided the Safety Squad ambulance. Ho waslic attention from 19-11 find "Re- j old L. Berrue Unit, No. 246, Amer-j the Halowe'en party held by the ' music and instructions in the; noon at 4 o'clock in St. Mary's | treated for a bruise of the left literature and statements attack- _ 1 R. C. church. Perth Amboy, to i publican Responsibilit.v' foi- cifilH lean Legion Auxiliary, entertained. junior Auxiliary Monday night at' square dances were called by Clark. leg and discharged. Ing the proposed raises. An article; CLARA BARTON—The Ladies' M William Murohy, Jr.. son pf Mr. i long yeans of Republican mis- released by the former states in j Auxiliary to Raritan Engine Com- at the October party for soldiers • at Legion rooms. The winners rs. Ernest Anderson was chair- and Mrs. William Murphy Sr., of management.. part: of the Menlo Park Home'for Dis-:WPrfi: most original costume. Car- man, assisted by Mrs. Percy _Vroom,j Broad Street, Perth Amboy. ; o* * ^omi,.JltLo. i conducte da Halloween abl(;d War veterans Monday night.; nafcion Galebides; prettiest costume. Mrs. Sidney Beaujon of Colonia, "The Republicans take full cretKt Th« New Jersey State Chamber j costume party Tuesday night at the j Mrs. Harry Ivins was chairman. ; jcanctte Dunham and most cocm- j Mrsfl William Stephens_of Wood- The ceremony was performed by Observe Hallowe'en for the sunshine but find thnl of Commerce has just made public Amboy Avenue firehouse. Mrs. the church pastor. Rev. James A.: they arc not responsible, for thr Forty-nine men from the hos-; jcaj( Daniel Dalton. Games were i brook Farms, Mrs. F. P. Cose of | a study which shows that the aver- Elisie Gondola was chairman. pital participated in the games, \ played and refreshments were' Plainfield, Mrs. Roland Norfolk ofj Harding. A reception was held i rain. How como? While it js a after at Oak Hills Mar/.-r. i Party Given By Jane Ander- fact iha-t they did not- increase. ta'> age salaries now paid to policemen Three members, Mrs. JohnOnder, "•• , prizeas ubein g •awarded „«««. . •!servef servedl . •.**— ; Perth Ambo,y *«anud ^ Mrs. T. S. Nor- in mri ! The bride was given in marriage son In Clara Barton collection.!, nevnrthelcM due to raimera"e much 'S^I^'S^I'^^baaSd^i - ^ ^~ ^ ^-^ ™«^ *™ *** ™ " "*" * ^^^ by her father. Miss Marie Rom- j changing national conditions, the average salaries paid to public the same time in observance of flcers attending were Mrs. William ed to Mrs. Margaret Hoff. The anetz of Perth Amboy was the; mortgages paying back ux'.i and their birthdays. Baker of Doans, president; Mrs.iWjnner Of the miscellaneous club' CLARA BARTON—A delightful everyone having money ngain with employees in these classifications Benjamin Sunshine of Fords, re- j Mrs. Elizabeth Romer of Liv- bride's only attendant. John Ken-: in comparable municipalities of any was Social Held nedy of Belleville was best man. [Hallowe'en party was given by Miss which to pay, tax colter ticiis habllltation chairman; Mrs. Kath- ingston Street. Jane Anderson, daughter of School through their eight years did in- state in the nation or any country FIREMEN DRILL erine Coakley of Fords, Mrs. Ethel Ushers were John Scannell ofPerM-l Commissioner and Mrs. John J. in the world. Concluding the meeting, the ( Amboy and Zol Vargo of Colonia. crease. In fact tiiey doubled! PISCATAWAYTOWN — Mem- Beck of Metuchen and Mrs. Dorisbirthdays of Mrs. Arthur Perry; Young People's Fellowship; Anderson. Saturday night in the Where did Ihli money go? No "The survey further points out ] bers of Raritan Engine Company Vckler of Colonia. and Mrs. Cynthia Shapiro were The newly w?ds are on a two dance hall at Shadybrook Grove. roads were improved and the tax that jn addition to receiving high- j No. 1 participated in fire drills last, Members of the local unit actin*g. celebrated. Hostesses were Mrs.; Feted By Mrs. Olsen weeks' trip through the south Decorations were in orange and rate is still the highest in the er tenure laws the police and fire-, night and Monday night at thrlas hostesses were Mrs. Ivins, Mrs and upon' return will make their Bartolo DiMatteo and Miss Julia j home at South Amboy. black streamers and jack-o-lan- county! men are given generous leaves of plainfield Avenue firehouse under j Charles Knowles, Mrs. Margaret Dani. FORDS—A delightful social was terns. The guests wore colorful absence and sick leave privileges ] the direction of Chief Ezra Grant. I Dueling. Mrs. William Clausen, Sr.. oun Pco Fs costumes and masks. Prizes were "Due to housing shortage and with pay and receive the most - - The next .. regula" ._-r -meetin -- g will ;I lowshi**£*Jp o**?f « St_?. JohnS s Episcopa^ \-l AT AVE.VEL CHUECH general national expansion thous- Both drills were reported to have 1 Mrs. Frederick Meyer and Mrs-J place November 11. awarded for the best dressed and liberal pension benefits paid by been satisfactory. Walter K. Wood. •Mrs. Fred Oisen in New Brunswick; AVENEL—''Witness Day" will bej Winers of games conducted. ands and thousands of dollars in any public pension system in in ; chapel at the home of the adviser.! held Sunday morning at the regu-; new ratables brought in more li;t?r DANCE IN HOPELAWN 1 Dancing to radio and record United States." Avenue Sunday night. ; lar service of the First Presbyterian '•music was enjoyed a nd refresh - throuRli these eight ;far=. Wherr : Miss Lois Christensen served re- Church of Avenel. All residents! ments were served. Miss Norm?. did thai, money go? Home - School Association ; freshments after the business; of the community are urged toj Anderson, sister of the hostess, Tax Rales Compared Candidates in Tuesday's Poll i meeting. ' attend. [ was chaperone. Each year thai four Republicans Gives Party Wednesday j Present were: Gerry Loeser, Glo-' run the taxes go down. Tlie Moose Supper following year the rate jumps un. The following is a complete roster of county and local ~ . i ria Moore, Lois Christensen, Mat-, What wizardry is thai? The Re- Game Wardens To Hold Fete candidates to be voted upon at the general election to be held HOPELAWN - A mate-be!:eve; thew Jag0| Harding petersen,' publicans claim they cannot con- here Tuesday, November 4. ballroom dance was held Wednes-: ciiarles Moore, Kurt Baumgarfn : Registrants In , trol budget items and hence ran- At Kiefer's Nov. 15 day night in the school aucutinp Mrs. Fl.ed Olsen and Rev_ William i DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS no* redi'ce the rai.1. Review your under the auspices of the Hope-, JJ. Schmans, vicar lax bills and watch that rat," jn lawn Home and School Assos'-a-j ; 1 RARITAN TOWNSHIP.—A large For General Assembly tion. FIREMEN TO DANCE up and down eveiy other yesu . demand for tickets has been re- •Fred W. Devoe Fred Burke Mrs. John Kopus was chairman,; Receive Questionnaires .Strike an average and you still ported by a committee planning •Ambrose J. Mudrafe David M. Kaplan assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Baling j . Woodbridge.—Order numbers on fWoodbridge; Earl James Hackett, pay too much ta;:es- Your vale the Bull Moose supper of the Mid- •B. W. Vogel C. Arthur Seel, Jr. Mrs. Michael Chinchar, Mrs. Mary; RariUti Company Planning the 3,000's were reached this week, 51 Roosev-slt Avenue, Carierct. is still at a peak. dlesex County Deputy Fish and Clausen, Mrs. Richard Gutwein. j by the Draft Board in sending out, For Party November 8 Peter Welssenburger, Jamen Ave-' '•Emergency appropriations and Game Wardens organization at For Sheriff I Miss Mary Fee, Mrs. A. J. Lance, | questionnaires to prospective draf- 1 nue, Woodbridge; John Milier bonds are legal only for an em- Fritz Kiefer's Mayfair Grill on William A. Allgaier Russell B. Howell Mrs. George Rooke and Mrs. Cora' „, - tees. Those who received their * ergency. Fo/ eight years the roads November 15. forms vere: Yurcke^, 673 Watson Avenue, ! Melhein I CLARA BARTON—Plans for a Wcodbridge; Henry Edward Mos-' of this Township became .-tendi- Entertainment will be provided For Coroner j dance to be held Saturday night, Thomas F. O'Reilly, 25 Hansen, ly. wo-fc*. Today they are diB- by Kay Monnghan's revue, a pro- Frank T. Kurzawa Robert P. Mason PROMOTED November 8. in the Amboy Ave- Avenue, Fords; Herman J. Pryby-. caret], 30 Sas^afra^ Street, Pat*>r- • Eugene J. Mullen Fred C. Skrocti son; Louis E. Rohland, Jr., 155! graceful. This despite the pur- fessional show. nue firehouse were discussed by lowski, 34 New Brunswick Avenue, jMain Street Metuchen; Ern«st K. chase of new and expensive ma- Edward Strack of Carteret, Stan- For Freeholders members of Raritan Engine Com- Hopelawn; Julius F. Papp, 532 Ban-' Kovacs, 108 Fairfield Avenue, chinery. Suddenly after hundred ley Zelinski of East Brunswick •Elmer E. Brown Arthur w. Larson Fabian, Jr. Is Advanced To pany No. 2 at a regular meet- ford Avenue, Woodbridge; William Fords; Elwood C. Courtot, 120 W. iof petitions and complaints, tlie Township and Edward Link ol •Anthony S. Gadek ing C, Nikovitz, 34 William Street, • Republicans found th^ road situa- Morris Margaretten Marine Corps Sergeant : T M^ay ^ight. Hopelawn; John J. Takacs, Jr., 100Second Avenue, Ro?elle; Joseph j Jamesburg comprise the general •Samuel D. Wiley v & serving aj Patsy Gagliano. 220 Sheridan tion was an emergency! Thc.v committee. Daniel W. Reed, Jr. : Joseph Merker is Wcodbridge Avenue, Port Reading; issued bonds for- .$90,000- Lo fix , Member; of the La- Street, Perth Amboy; Louis Sipos, For Justice of Peace Raymond G. Clayton, 401 Summit, certain roads paying 3',,; p?r ceiH ' soFOBD3—Josepn of Mr. andh MrsG. Fabian. Josep.h Jr.G,. chairmandiesrargementz' Auxiliar. . y will assist in ar- Avenue, Sewaren; Edward L. Mar-Jr., , 27 Henry Street, Port Read- No Candidate -Joseph V. Taylor ing; Robert Willis Hancoc*. 7 Hill- interest, X2.925 per year on the.m. UNION MEETS ; Fabian Sr.. of 16 Oakland Ave-: oney, 228 Woodbridge Avenue. Port! side Avenue, Woodbridge; Andrew! What about the S77.00O already FORDS — The American-Hun- For Mayor ' nue, has been promoted to the i PLAN" CANTATA Rsading; Donald I. Zenobia. 686 St.Raw. DeKamelo Avenue, Wood-1 included in the budget for ih^. garian Democratic Union of Fords, No Candidate "August F. Gre.ncr non-commission officer rank of • CLARA BARTON—Plans for t>George Avrnue, Woodbridge; year under several items but a!! Joseph Bosr-e, 37 James Street,: bridge; Frank P. Braza, 23 Charles 3£easbey and Hopelawn mst Tues- sergeant in the United States cantata to be presented at the Street, Sewarcn. assigned to roads and road de- day night at the Fords Alamo. For 1st Ward Committecman Marine Corns. ^ Christmas meeting of the Clara Hcpelawn. ! partment? Why borrow $00,000 Local and county aendidates ad- Owen S. Dunigan •Frederick A. Spencer Sergeant Fabian, who has been Barton Woman's Club on Decem- William E. ConnoUj, Harding Leon J. Jordan, 313 Ambov Ave- when they claim an absolute ca;h balance of S3C5.OO0 in the bank. dressed a large gathering. Louis For 2nd Ward Com mil teem an ; in the Marines since 3938, is a: ber 23 were discussed bv mem- Avenue, Iseiin: Clifford Rousn, nue, Woodbridge; John Jacob.-:,! Halisky presided. 1 graduate from the Marine Corps ( bers of lhe chora] grOup at a | 600 Linden Avenue, Woodbridge:, Demarest Avenue. Avene!; Albert | Does that make sense? Anthony A. Aquila •James Schaffrick Ordnance School. Philadelphia., meeting Monday night at the home ' L. Ur, 162 Fulton Street, Wood-1 ; George J. Degenhardt, Hillcrest: "Every city in this county keep.) TO BUILD GARAGE For 3rd Ward Committcoman He is now doing duty as armorer, Df Mr3_ Samuel Hudson, Linden Avenue, Iselin; James H. Ryan,! bridge; Robert N. Decker, 69 Col-their roads in first class condi- j at the Basic School, Navy Yard,; Avenue, Oak Tree. ! 405 Pearl Street, Woodbridge; Louis lege Avenue, Foughkoepsie, N. Y., FORDS.—George S. Olmezcr of John Samons 'Herbert B. Rankin ; tion for less than $90,000 by using Philadelphia. ' — j Demeter, 50 Sprure Street, Port! Michael J. Doros, Jr.. 32o Oak Ave-WPA aid and projects. Our Re- Fords and Willard Dunham Con- For Trustees of Free School Lands Reading; Albert J. Sullivan, 89: nue, Woodbridge; Walter Batiuk, struction Company also of this Girl Smites Boy i publican powsrs were too inde- No Candidates "Minnie C. Adams In The Marines FORDS—Miss H»lm Toth, 20, Coley Street. Woodbridge; George j 32 Henry Street. Port Reading; An- pendent—they now boast '\vc' a:e place entered into a contract in J. Nagengast, 104 Ford Avenue, drew Mariu3 Smith, Jr., 39 Prospect i the county clerk's office Saturday "Pearl E. Sandahl FORDS—Three Fcrds youths of Pine Street, was fined $10 : doing these repair.; 'alonr.' Ye*. •Mary E. Greenhalgh left Tuesday morning on the in the Raritan Township police Fords; John H. Echlamp, Correja Avenue. Avenel; James C. Gergely,' but with the. taxpayers' money anc: morning for the erection of a ; Avenue, Iseiin. 10 Frazer Street, Fords; Joseph J. garage at New Brunswick Avenue, •Laura A. Mouncey first leg of a four-yar enlist- court Mondav morning bv Re- the uiou:ands of dollars for loca: •ATarr-jfrit-oj F-fz Randolph ment with the United States corder Alfred C. Uffer for al- . Nagy, 39 Pleasant Avenue. Scwa- Crow's Mill Road and Grace j Andrew S. Balsai. 26 Almon Ave- r?n; Btirman Vaughn Bright, Wes- labor instead ol bsing paid by fed- Street. "Irene M. Stem Marines. Jegediy striking Thomas Turkus nue, Woodbriuge; Louis J. Kochy, eral grant :s now bstns paid b •Leara F. Martin In the vo'ruitary crntirsent of 2:-2 Liuri'j &tn.;t, P-.T..I Am- > ley Place, Port Reading. Woodbridgs '.axpaveie. Neglect anc: Under the provision* of the } *35 Ler*n Avr.wr-. Vo-idbrW?'*; Wil- were Albert Jacques of Grant boy, wiUi the heel of h?r sho?. ', fred G. Jefferys. 14 Vesper Avenue, Constant J. Montazzoli. ?2 Green indifference to public welfare or, contract, the building will be ! "Candidates for re-election. Street. Clpude Lund of Second Turkus also charged that she the part, of ihes*' R^imulicar.F c'.e- erected for 58.200 and must be i Woodbridge; Charles J. Sipos, 472 Street, Woodbridge; Henry A. t Street and Steve Bori of Ever- j followed the hitting by pelting I Rahway Avenue. Woodbridge: Axel completed by December I. R. Kjellman, 115 James Street, green Avenue. him with rocks. (Continued on Page HghtJ i. iC-ir,'.uij*dx«i l'. F Page Two FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1$41 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON ship put on a sound, cash, pay- I believe our road department On Th« Beach at Waikiki Indifference as-you-go basis. The Tax Title is doing a splendid job. Nobody Feels Well BRAADWAY & Draft plan, which was attacked vehem- "The Grelner administration ently by the Democrats, proved to has given the municipality a sound, Out In Hollywood 'Continued from ptge one* (Continued from page one) be the salvation of the Township, businesslike government. The elec- HIILLYWOOD properties, which were in arrears tion of a single Democrat this EOPLE are always trying to —By Lee O. Lyon—— Schmidt, 109 Fairfield Avenue, mands a change. It is high Ome and which furnished no income year means that the control will describe what Hollywood looks Fords; Alvin J. Young, 59 Trinity for a change. to the Township, are now live ac- pass to their hands—and their P counts on the municipalities books. i like—yet nobody ever succeeds. In a world Lane, Woodbridge; Frank J. Cola- "Their paid advertisements cost past record does not speak well That's pretty tough carro. Cleveland Avenue, Colonla; money! They muit think it worth •Of course, when the Republicans for them. We went through tough : But for some random impres- James H. Mount, Sonora Avenue. while to spend so much. Let them •j jions by a wild-eyed observer from ANDY HARDY's first took over, it was necessary years with the Democrats, we don't Wholesome stuff. Iselln; Joseph A. Moli, 182 Row- explain why in eight years the? to economize in every possible way want to repeat that experience. • 'way back East, consider what land Place, Wcodbridge. have let all public works became The roads, especially in the rural So, on the basis of our record, • Katharine Brush has put in blacl; Charles C. Stover, Jr., Warwick so dilapidated that people are ready districts, could not be repaired im- I respectfully seek your support to revolt. Yet at the same time by • and white for the November Good Did you know that there wu » Road, Colonia; Robert B. Humph- mediately. Bills had to bs met In the second ward. I sincerely •Housekeeping magazine. Sayfl the bona fide organisation of Hardys? reys. 119 Freeman Street, Wood- their own admission they have col- first. That was sound business hope that the first and third wards 'Bophisticated novelist . . . "If you Yes, there's a National Society of bridge; John F. Jacobs, Highway lected millions more than ever be: practice. return Committeemen Spencer and took every brightly colored toy and 25, Avenel; John J. Sartos, 48 May lore while our :*x rate is still Hardy familfei (no relation to the highest in the county. "As things became better, we Rankin to office. My parting word ijrimraek that's sold in a souvenir Metro's family) with hundreds of Street, Hopelawn; Joseph Roshal, gradually began to prepare roads. before you go to the polls next § hop or in a five-and-ten-cent-storc real-life Hardy* in it* membership, 37 Claire Avenue, Woodbridge; "The Democrats pledge full, prac- Now. we are in the midst of a $90.- Tuesday Is 'Vote Republican.' Don't abasement, and blew them up to and they're having their national Philip M. Shapiro, 50 Maxwell tically efficiency ind a reduction 000 road repair program in which take chances." enormous size and scattered them convention this month. Avenue. Fords: Dr. Cyril I. Hutner, in taxes." every section of the Township will over miles of desert, and strung up 134 Grove Avenue, Woodbridge; By James Schafrrick benefit. As chairman of the Public a few painted cardboard mountains Harold C. Barkelev, 948 Rahway Works Committee I know the prob- in the background and planted some Avenue, Avenel; 'Thomas Thornton, "For the fourth time I appear lems of the. Township, especially tropical trees and flowers here and Senator Tom O'Srion, 318 Fulton Street, Wood- before the voters of the second there among the filling stations Conn ally of Tex- ward and ask them to cast their as far as the roads are concerned. as last week bridge; John J. Timko, 74 Juliette When this program is completed, you would have Hollywood — or a Street, Hopelawn. votes for me next Tuesday. I, reasonable facsimile thereof." faced his col- like the rest of my running mates, and if 1 am returned to office I leagues on the Paul Promky, 4K> Rahway Ave- will make it my solemn duty to And, Mies Bruch adds you can floor and told am seeking re-election on the basis see that it is completed, the roads tell the people there by the cars nue, Woodbridge; John L. Beha- of the Republican record. The them that the ney, 437 West Avenue, Sewaren; of Woodbridge Township will be they ride in. People in good cars movies "were do- record speaks for itself. In better shape than ever before. will be tourists; people in station ing a great job" Steven Tutfcovich, 28 Columbus "Just think back eight short wagons will bo Katharine Hepburn. and cited as a Avenue, Fords; Julius J. Veczko, years ago when the Republican ad- "It is a major project we are According to Miss Brushy first striking example •15 Avenel Street, Avenel; Theo- ministration took over the control undertaking and it will all take hand gleanings, hypochondria rages thedrama"Blpa- iore Harms r-n, 33 Ryan Street, of Township affairs. The finances time. With the limited amount of in Hollywood; nobody ever seems so mB in the 'ords; Julius Koriko, Jr., 6 Frazer of the municipality were in a hope- equipment we have to work with. lo feel very well. Sometimes she Dust," which, -treet. Ford*:; Michael F. Kramer, less tangle. Teachers, police offi- Bays it strikes you in the studios like the two 0 Juliette Street, Hopelawn; Geza cers and other municipalities were .'app, 11 Melbourne Court, Wood- f hat the more important an execu- films dealing with Father Flanagan, being paid in baby bonds and tive is, (he more piilR and pellets permitted Americans to become ac- bridge ; Cataldo J. Lomonico, 103 wages were not paid up to date. BRAKES p.nd powders he has on a tray at quainted with little known people Hew Ctreet, Woodbridge; Alfred P. All this was our legacy from the (he ?ide of hifi desk. Ther^e are ad- who were performing great hu- .Tordon, Trenton Street, Iselin; An- Democratic regime. ministered at intervals by six sec- manitarian tervJci. This tribute drew C. Hansen, 82 Ford Avenue, rttarie^ fro:n the Chcirman of the Foreign Fords; Bela Ur, 13 Crows Mill "When the Republicans took over Road, Keaebey. the reins, a sound business-like STEERING ReealHrtg- an executive conference Relations Committee has been duly administration was inaugurated. the once attended, she states that of recorded in the Congressional William P. Black, 10 Lillian Ter- the four present, all felt "lousy". Gradually, wages were met, baby Record. race. Woodbridge; Andrew P. Racz, bonds eliminated and the Town- JACKETS "Me," concludes Miss Brush, "I * •> • 35 Claire Avenue, Woodbridge; Jul- Button front or zip- was fresh out from New York — Jack Oakie tries to make a HtUe time with Ann Sheridan— LIGHTS WALLACE BEERY, who is a ius J. DRrfLb, Morrisey Avenue, per spun cloth, zelau, cold, windy, 'Irnin, tin-can Woodbridge; Joseph A. Lebenskl, and who can blame him? Scene is from their new fllm music*!, of sweaters and have completed York — and I felt fine." IXeutenari Commander in the Navy "Navy Blues," which opens Sunday at the Rahway Theatre. suede, capfKkin or in real-life, will wear the kh*ki of 66 Highland Avenue Keasbey; dresses, layettes and other articles AND IHOC* AtSOIltBS wool in a wide range .95 Uncle Sam s Army in his next star- John Sipos. 175 Metuchen Avenue, of clothing. Drivo Yoyr Car in NOW/ of prices, starting at Bright colored lur:& do not at- ring film for M-G-M This will be Woodbridge; Henry £. Anderson, 58 The local chapter participated In UP tract Hah according r-o Dr. T, H "Steel Cavalry" a story of the fiurnett Street, Avenel, Albert B. the national program, which last Shastid. roC2d ophthalmologist and Army's mechanized forces with Stark, Smith Street, Keasbey; year sent more than 48,000 gilt SYSTEM • Manhattan authority on tha vision o£ animals Marjorie Main, who was his James J. Gassy, Woodbridge Ave- Juniors To Participate packages to children in other coun- Th* reason colored tackle Is of no sweetie in "Barnacle Bill" again nue, Woodbridge; Charles A. Poul- tries, gave a story book transcribed Shirts $2.00 up providing the other half of this r.ew csn, H Freeman Street. Woc4- in Braille to each of 4,700 blind BRAKE SERVICE me. advantage [a that fish are color • Sweaters ....$2.00 up blind. romantic team. bridge; Joseph Jardone, 30 Mein- school children and sent gifts each zer Street, Avenel; Htrbzrt S. In Red Cross Roll Call holiday to approximately 50,000 ex. Youths migraiic"! to cities in Pilaekl, Route 25, Avenel; Francis service men in hospitals and to 257 New Brunswick Ave>. dearie p.dcb to job problems. 'WHAT'S RUSSIA REALLY J. Toth, Dahl Avenue, Keasbey; about 150,000 members of the (at Elm St.) r Woodbridge.—Boys and girls in ship to cooperate in the forthcom- Eugene Jacobs LIKE' wae a question recently ashed Joseph A. Pinter. Jr.. 861 Birch the schools of Woodbridge Town- ing drive. Mr. Thompson said that armed forces on other occasions. Perth Amboy, N. J. of Ambassador Joseph Daviefc. In re- Street, Perth Amboy; William ship have an opportunity to take "this nationwide movement gives Branchei: Newark and Jersey City 139 SMITH STREET, sponse he nnid, "Just S23 'Ninotchka' Garfieid Tinsdale. 31 Madison Ave- part In the national defense pro- the youth of our country an or- Arms budget for 1942 fiscal yejir P. A. 4-3259 again, that tells the whole story." nue. Avenel; Steven Yuhas, 50 gram by enrolling In the American ganization of their own in which PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Clum Avenue, Fords and Albert is raised to $16,000,000,000. Open S A. M. to 6 P. M. Thousands choose Junior Red Cross, William Thomp- they may fulfill social responsi- are reported in great distress. Kress, Peterson Avenue, Keasbey. son, chairman of Roll Call of bilities and develop a regard lor V/illiam Powell who once taid Woodbridge Township Red Cross their fellows' welfare." that the Thin Man worked him so Chapter, declared today. hard that it had him down to a As an example of beneficial pro- shadow is back before the cameras Mr. Thompson said the Junior ject Mr. Thompson cited the work once more as the Thin Man- Marries Amboyan Red, Cross as the Junior division of the local Junior Red Cross. Strangely enough the title of this of membership is one of the many A number of the school children, new adventv.re for Nick and Nora activities maintained by the Ameri- Mm Marie Helltr U Bfid* Of can Red Cross from membership he said, under the supervision of CkaHeg in "The Shadow of the Thin their instructors, have made scores Man" And Myrna. Loy is once more Hurry SPfybylowsW contributions received during its We all believe in democracy, the sweet wife who aids and abets annual Roll Calls. This year the this gay crime detector .,. Versatile Roll Call will be conducted from Woodbridge.—Miss Marie Heller, November n to 30, he said. The Mickey Rooney had had requests ga- daughter of William Heller, of lore to do some of his celebrated campaign for enrollment of junior (with the small "«l"| f Linden Avenue, was married Friday members will be held at the sftme JACK'S TOYtAND impressions. This he'll do in "Babes night to Harry Prybylowski, son of * On Broadway" in which musical time in every school in the Town- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prybylowski, ship, he pointed out. he'll impersonate President Roose- of Perth Amboy. The ceremony velt, Sir Harry Lander, the cele- was ' performed in the Presbyter- "Through their own organiza- brated Scot comic, and perhaps one ian Manse by Rev. Earl Hannum tion 9,730,000 Junior Cross mem- or two others . . . Devanny. bers in the nation are taking a The Democratic united stand for national prepared- The attendants were Miss Marie ness behind their country's quasl- Handerhan and Thomas W. Hoy, officlal agency, the American Red YOUR OWN BOWLING BALL both of Perth Amboy. Cross," he said. "They are part- ' Mr. and Mrs. Pryb.vIowsJci are ners in the work of their govern- (with the capital **»*> : now on a wedding: trip and upon ment and of the adult Red Cross j their return they win make their organization." Selling the Largest Stock and | home on Gordon Street, Perth Best Quality of Toys at Lowest ! Amboy, Urging all schools In the Town- Prices. MOKt FVK Bicycles, Ti-lcycles, Velocipedes, administration in Washington is fighting Dolls, Doll Coaches, Desks, Auto- Thousands df Timken Wall- with a COAL, FUEL AND OIL mobiles, Lionel Electric Trains, Buy Now and Save Money! Table Sets, High Chairs, Pool Flame Oil Burner users arc saving Jarumwick^ FUR HATS Tables, and a Complete Line of 20% to 40% on fuel and electric: M. M0HR COAL CO. Other 19il Toys. to save democracy, costs over former costs with ordi- 74 Honard St., Hopelairn, IV. J. 405 State Street nary pressure or gun type burners. To Match Your Coat Telephone V. \, 4—30SS Cor. Broad Pqyfo Amboy The Saving on roof top, below, is 2 OR 3 (with the small typical. By using less fuel, Tim- FINGER Made to Ord«r kfcft owners also help the trans- portation situation . . . And of course enpy clean, convenient, Hats Mad* to Order Timken Oil Heat! ST. JAMES' AUDITORIUM W* are oil with the President in his fight ! For All Occaiioris LEVINS To win this fight we muit have unity. We must in very way potctbic Monday Eveni ng show our determination to support our Chief Executive. SPORTING GOODS CO. FAMOUS HATS 192 Smith St., Perth Amboy 74 Smith St. Perth Amboy This is no time for partisan politics ! Phone P. A. 4—0937 Next 16 Strand Theatre 8.15 O'CLOCK SHARP With this thought in mind, the Democratic Organization in Mid- dlesex County has nominated the following candidates—men who arc well known in the community, who have rendered good service to their fellow citizens and who deserve the support of all the voters of the if y Coats County.
On Credit r P<*rciocratic Candidates AT NO EXTRA COST! The same old EASY TERMS; no interest, no tax, FOR MIMHERS OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY no government restrictions . . . FRED W. DE VOE AMBROSE J. MUDRAK , our lon£ experience in oil = BERNARD W. VOGEL htiting ec6n6my is available to j til! We will make a scientific SALE! efficiency test of your burner, re- FOR SHERIFF gardless of type or make, and if .it is wasting oil, tell you jusc In Addition Gorgeous what it needs. If it is not waste- WILLIAM A. ALLGAIR ful, you get a Fuel Conservation Winter Furred Coats, Certificate and window sticker to $27.50 to $49.50 show you are cooperating. Now! FOR CORONERS Hart a test made! And gee all the facts on Timken VCall-Flame FRANK T. KURZAWA EUGENE J. MULLEN Burner economy, too. IN MEN'S DIPT.! | FALL DRESSES FOR MEMBERS OF BOARD O~ CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS PHONE SUITS cn r $2.98 & $3.98 up! NOW! Also Values * ^ 3 ELMER E. BROWN - ANTHONY S. GADEK $30 & $35 SAMUEL D. WILEY Lit ut Make an affitiency teit of j ' PAY AS LITTLE ytur oil burner Att newl > j TOPCOATS, $20 FOR TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMEN also OVERCOATS AS $1. A WEEK OWEN S. DUNI6AN ANTHONY AQUILA JOHN SAMONS SUPERIOR Jackets OIL HEATING CO Mackinaws 456 RAHWAY AV£. Let's Moke It Unanimous On November 4,1941 !
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Topcoats bot ftt Doyle & sach month In Hew The safest and surest way to save Canfkeen you Ret smartness I HE increased flood of long distance money on home furnishings is to buy messages due largely to defense efforts tends lo too! carefully. Buy like we buy—shop SUPREME BREAD 2:= 15 concentrate in periods when traffic normally is around—watch values. When you heaviest and also upon circuits lo points •where Rap-in-Wax £2C "£ Repp-U-Tafion CIDER |uB . . , Ro-Croft Coats of get to our store, you'll see how care- defense work is exceedingly acthe. fully we buy for you. Specials below: Lux Flakes t..H-'X,2U Fancy Mixed Huts &ne ftflfht warm cloth in The resulting extra strain on telephone facilities causes some slowing down of service, even with all Lux & Lifebuoy Soap 3«*"18< Selected Filbert Kuts *-25< Camel shades, brown and the added lines and equipment brought into use bk« or Cavalry twill in tan. 7-Way Floor ia the past twenty months. If any of your calls are RINSOr9c;X20c SPRY 3 47c delayed at these times, we hope you will under- Both m season's newest fly Lamps hand why. Pfe* ft* BEST (('mo- front set-m sleeve model.. le SAVE turn* Scott Paper Towels 3 " 25c from $9.98 One way to be reasonably Anct don't forget a new sure of getting oul-of-lown Adam or Stetson hat from 3-Piece Jacquard connections promptly is to plan your day's telephoning MAZDA LAMPS 1O selection. Living Room Suite to avoid the most crowded W«itingJiouse. Ffrl fhoie emp+y socltets now af ffiese low price*, $100 periods. You will also help Adorn HaH . . . $3.25 make telephone facilities Stetson Hots . . $6.50 Quality Alwoys And Low Price «rrve all defense needs more effectively. k OMEN S. BABICS & SONS Junm in "The TatepftOR*Hour" Monday ni^Mtttt* WEAF • KYW * NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY * • i 63 SMITH ST. ROOSEVELT FURNITURE HOUSE 119 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE ?ERTH AMBOY 68-70 Roosevelt Ave. Carteret 8-1874 WASHINGTON & . fiARTERET, N. J. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 ! G. O, P. Charged With SELF Letting Down People I Xicnu/.i — Abandonment of thethorize setting up a new Water peopie'.:' buaincis Sn order to pro-Policy Commission." vide jobs lor political favorites, Senator Jamieson pointed out OWNE& ANb-oKRATtb. »V'TAIXIUAI AiiANTi';. ft P*C IFK: IFA lias bc-en the main theme of at-that he had been the minority tack on the Republican leadership member of a legislative commission SERVICE iii the current iagislature by thecreated in 1940 to study the water i SELF - SgRViCi • FOOD • Dfc.-r.'xratic-Stute Campaign Com- problem. The commission met, he mittee. said, but three or four times in The DamocTAts, driving Lo a brisk 1940 and not once in 1941. Its at (L£r(p~'$iMhswlswL io finish their efforts to elect suffi- only report, he added, was an c;er.: of their candidates to es-"unofficial" one. tablish a majority in both houses "Now and then," he continued, of the legislature, ha*« taken the "the topic arose in corridor dis- offensive at every point. They cussions not over formulating a OUR 82nd BIRTHDAY have levelled barrage after barrage program or even studying one, LOINS at their opponents for the notori- but over who would get what job. our job-dealing by the Republicans Four Jobs were In prospect, three Fresh Small Loins this year, have pointed out theCommissioners at $10,000.00 apiece Front Ypung Porkers weakening "cr. the least provoca-and an engineer at $15,000.00. It But the Party's for You! Ib. Lion" of the Civil Service system Is becoming a Republican habit, it Yes, your A&P is mighty proud of being 82 years old, but there's something that Whole or Either by the Republican majority, and seems, to refuse to even tarry over have urged support for their can- the thought of any job which makes us prouder still. That's the fact that we have such big "buys" for you! Come Haif didates in order to carry out Gov- pays under 810,000.00 a year. to the "party" in your A&P Super Market today! See the delicious top quality Serve With A&P Fancy Applttnuct ernor Edison's program. "If a State Water Authority is foods at amazingly low price*. How are they possible? Because A&P wages war on Plan of the Republicans to setneeded, which I seriously doubt, It Ghiiee Brarfe—Benuine Siring Lamb Ib up a nf7/ Slate Water Authority should be strictly and motlculously waste, buys direct, does away with many unnecessary in-between expenses and in order to gain $45,000,00 worth of non-partisan. With the McClave shares savings with you. Come for your share of the savings today! LEGS '• LAMB patronage, was exposed this week proposition in mind, I certainly can by 3enator Crawford Jamieson of understand Why • the Newark City Mercer County. Commission protested at the pros- Green Giant Peas««'«*2 Izi 25' Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 3 «•» 20c pec; of having its $40,000,000.00 car PRIME RIBS BEEF '•: "Thus," he said, "s brand new i2« ,n 3 * 1 QC spoils department looms on theInterest in the Poquannock and Niblsts MM OFF co. t 10c Tomato Soup uSZtlg norizoii. The Milk Control Board Wanaquo reservoirs taken over by Extn Fancy—Far Fricassee, Salad, Chicken A La King Ib the State. PrtfM WHOLE KERNEL and the Department o' Alcoholic UUUI A&P Eolden-New Pack 10c Spaghetti Alt Sizes Beverage Control were converted "Thus, a curious cocktail of milk bv the Republican legislature into end alcohol and water is being Del Maiz Corn c«a«st n Spaghetti 3^ 19c partisan plaything. Assembly fashioned by the Republican-con- y »»« Top or Bottim Speaker McOlave now has Antrolle- d legislature. It wouldn't be GORTON'S Sliced Beets . . . = 10c Codfish Cakes Ready-to-Fry 2 l:i 23c POT ROAST nounced that bills are being print- at all surprising if the public at SUNNYFIELD ed for introduction at the legisla- the el&ctlon November 3 supplied 1 1b. tive session November IS to au-them with the bitters. Campbell's Beans cam 20c Swift's Prem 12 oi. can 2 | C Tenttei-Cookcct Tender TO EAT HAMS Whole or Either Naif Ann Page Beans Cooked 3 Lt 17« Tomato Ketchup h <£ bots ZJC Slicea or Halves ASP Quality Beef No. 2V, can 1 QC Pride of Farm Catsup Ib This Week 4 District Directors IOWA Grand 2 Er 23c Naturally Aged Doie 8 Gulden's Mustard S&oi. jar j Qc SUNNYFIELD A In Defense Ar» NamoH Rv WPA ' Pineapple GemDE TENos %( b /tic XlfUIRfU UJ ulil Slicem: di nPineappl> ie_ nn MAHTS I ^ 17c Ann Page Mustard 2 '£ 15c Sugar-Cured ^ Pkgs (Contmued from Page Nine) To Handle Operation Of New b 28 oi. pkg. Fruit Cocktail™™-^ 2 \! ns 23c Heckers' Farina . Ferris, Cudahy's Puritan .Wilson's Certified, Sunny field Porterhouse Steak . Dfvwion Of Defense MN PAQE will be made with bidders, and Wheat BONELESS CHUCK prices wii! r.o longer be "the dom- Training Grapefruit Sections 2 : 25c Smoked Hams 29= Pot Roast inating facwr" in making awards. c Newark—Appointment of four Ul(a|Jc9rUIL ORANGE SECTIONS * cacanmt £w Ralston Wheat Cereal Loin Lamb Chops 37c Top Round Steak Lubor district directors of the new WPA 18 oi. OPM Directors Knudsen and division of defense training and Dole's Pineapple Juice 2 cans Wheatena . . . Shoulders of Lamb b 19u Cross-Rib Pot Roast Kiliman and War and Navy Sec- re-employment was announced to- No. 2 SUNNVFIELD retaries Stimson and Knok issued day by State Administrator Rob- Grapefruit Juice ""ST 3 Quick Caoklnj & joint statement that the Inter- cans 13 Loin Pork Chops 33c Chopped Beef ert Allan, as part of an intensified No. 2 ruption of defense production by campaign to train WPA workers Orange GRAPEFRUH Juice 3 strikes or slowdowns "is the great- cans 25c Quaker Oats . . Spare Ribs *«» 19c Brisket Beef for niches in private industry. Freshor est help aggressors can get these The men and their territories are: V-8 Cocktail VEGETABLE JUICE 2 days when material on the bat- 19c Sunny!ield Corn Flakes = 5 Fresh Hams b 27c Plate & Navel Beef Corned tlefield is everything." They asked Archie E. Miller, 267 Ege Month Photogenic Rita Hayworth has Approved F. H. A. Plan moved from the ranks of featured Modern kitchen, choice of dec- players to stardom in one year and oration, brass plumbing1, tiled a half. baths with built-in features, double flooring:, filtered heat, The actress was born in New THIS INTRIGUING SCENE from "Our Wife" worked no hardship on Melvyn Douglas, but lovely screens, shades, weather strip- Ycrk City on Oct. 17, 1918. She Ellen I>reiF had to play her part with real feeling. A dozen rehearsals and several 'takes" meant ping", garage, insulation, lull cel- is the daughter of Eduardo Can- that Ellen, time and time again, took a real hr.nest-to-goodness paddling. "Our Wife" is Columbia's lar, city improvements in and sino, third generation star of the madcap story of a fight between red-haired Ellen and brunette Ruth Hussey for the affections of paid for, and landscaping. Spanish dancing family that has Melvyn. Producer-director John M. Stahl is reported to have made it into one cf the liveliest and thrilled international audiences j most joyous comedies in years. NO EXTRAS TO PAY for nearly a century. REGIONAL BUYING Butler says liberal youth must Investigate - Compare The Army Quartermaster Corps save the world from despotism. DITMAS THEATRE OFFERING announces that awards will be made to as many regions and to ab Indians, in court, seek rights as YORK JERSEY many suppliers in each region as "free" nations. is pr?.:ible in order to aid small HOMES, INC. bus: 5. Within reasonable lim- 1 its, p:\c?s will not bs the nominat- Supreme Court rules against Ford Agent On Premises John HOWARD ing factor in making awards The in 6 per cent car financing claim. Haien BRODER1CK- Florence RICE THESE FOUR CONVINCING REASONS do n.t explain entirely Army recognizes that a wide dis- the success cf "Two Latins From Manhattan," but they arc part tribution of defense ordeis will of the attractions Jinx Falkcnburij and Jocn Woodbury bring to entail increased costs since small TODAY AND SATURDAY this hilarious Columbia comedy dieted by Charles Barton. Others plants may be unfamiliar with and Errol Flynn, Fred MacMurray in the cast are Joan Davis, Antonio Moreno, Lloyd Bridges and inadequately equipped to produce Fortunio Bonanova. required items. Regional awards "DIVE BOMBERS" will be made from headquarters In Tcchnic: lor SEES ALMA MATER WIN; DIES in Boston, New York, Philadel- KNAPP'S SWING BAND! KEYS SAVE MAN phia, Atlanta, Jeffersonville, Ind., Ruby Kecler in Los Angeles. — Confronted by Evanston, 111.—Just as the final gun went off, announcing the end Chicago, St. Louis, San Antonio "SWEETHEART OF THE two holdup men, Steven Magy j and San Francisco. Ralph Bellamy-Margaret Lindsay CAMPUS" fled from his liquor store to his cf the football game in which "GAMBLING DAUGHTERS Michigan defeated Nor th'v^s tarn, In living quarters. One gunman fired i Starring but Magy suffered only a slight Harry S. Durant, Michigan foot- FBI will instruct police of fifty- "ELLERY QI^EEN AND THE Request Feature Saturday Nitc flesh wound—the bullet was de-ball' player of 1902, slumoed in his five cities on civilian defense. PERFECT CRIME" Cecilia Parker—Roper Pryor Charles IJoyer, Hedy Lamarr fleeted when it struck Magy's keys' seat, dead apparently of a heart Jn his hip pocket. The keys were attack. in "ALGIERS" shattered. Canada is now training a "wo- men's air force." For REFRIGERATO Robert Montgomery and Irene Dunne win are co-rtarred in the dramatic couiefiy-i-omance, "Unfinished Business" starting to- flay at the Ditmas Theatre, Perth Amboy. We prettify you for fes- tive fun, from the curls on your head to the : : polish on your nailsl R 1 F R I G E R A T 0 R Special attention given to CONTINUOUS FROM 2: P.M.-P; IONE P.A. business girls who have 7 DAYS STARTING TODAY, FRIDAY. OCT. 31st little time in which to ROBERT STACK ANN RUTHERFORD Joan acquire lots of loveliness! Davis. 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V,'V.-Ju - •RT"---' FORDS AND PARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 TOWNSHIP =Z rian regimes and are in favor of a similar, SPARE THAT TREE syctem in the United States, with the power EACON to decide questions vested in them and their i'L HUSHED EVEKY F1UDAY cohorts. —by— THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. The second school of thought includes With Office, at those who believe that this country is actual- 611 New Brunswick Avenue, Ford*, N. J. ly menaced by the might of the totalitarian Jiaif TELEPHONE :JERTH AMBOY 4—2123 regimes, which will be used against us if the Subscription 51.50 per year present struggle in Europe results in a Ger- JOHNSON Elmer J. Veciey Publisher and Managing Editor "Entered'at"the"Post Office at Fords, N.~J~, as man victory. j Washington, D. C. Oct. 27. — the old saying to; •'When in Rome second class mail matter on April 17, 1936. j The U. S. Navy Department Jong do as the Germans do." This group includes those v.-ho would de- j ago decided the Battle of the At- I Jamie could be won only if an Wendell Wiilkie actually tossed clare war upon Germany and those who fa- ! effective way w?re devised to stop his hat into the ring for the 1944 vor extending material assistance in the I Nazi bomber p;anss ironi sinking presidential race in last week's ; hope that other soldiers will do the fighting convoys. The difficulty was this. issue of Leok Magazine, In reply j The Nazi Foeke-'Wihf bomber has to a question asked him by th« and defeat the totalitarian states. a cruising range of two thousand magazine regarding his personal miles-more than that of any Brit- position, Wiilkie said: "The presi- This last subjection includes, we suspect, ish fighting plane. Th? British dential race of 1944 is a long way OUR STAND off. If I fit those times. I may a majority of the people of the country, who ; therefore could defend t'.ipir con- Probably no municipal campaign in re- i voys far out at sea with only be nominated for President despits honestly believe that, while we are on Hit- all the connivance of political man- cent years has been marked so completely • anti-aircraft guns, which are not ler's list, the battle primarily belongs to na- ' nearly as effective as fighting ipulators and hacks. And, if I by a lack of deiinition of issues, as is the don't fit those times, political stra- tions now involved and that we. as a people ( plar.es. tegy will not avail against th« one which will come to an end Tuesday. are a bit generous with our help and at bit I The United States Navy has unerring instinct of the people. j now polvcd the problem—by con- Therefore. I give no attention The Republican ticket, which Mayor courageous to risk the displeasure of the certing freighters into aircraft car- either to the time servers or the August F. Greiner heads unopposed, is re- Axis group. ; riers. Each convoy, according to back room boys. Today I am more ! the plan, will include one such interested in the preservation of lying in its bid for re-election on its record i freighter, which will carry about a world in which an election can in office for the past eight years. The De- , 20 fighter?. The heavy and clumsy be held." METALS FROM THE OCEAN Fcrke-Wiilf bomber is no match mocrats, without a Municipal Chairman in \ for speedy fighting planps—which To us this Is a clear statement the vital days required for organization, are Metallic magnesium is being recovered ; will be sent into the air from the of his wlHinaness to run if thf from sea water at Freeport, Texas, and the J carrier at the first sign of danger. times, and the peoplp, demand depending upon the individual personalities j The fighters will also serve in his candidacy. of their candidates to bring success. heads of forty university chemical engineer- .patrol duty for hundreds of miles ing departments agre^ that the process is the [ around the convoy. No one can read the mind of * It seems to us that democracy functions dictator or estimate the will of A outstanding engineering achievement of 1941. best when the people are given an oppor- people, but the indications are that The Nazis have finally contri- the govprnmpnt and the. people, of tunity to decide as between the policies of Prof. Alfred White, of the University of buted an imperishable document, Russia are determined to continue one party and those of another. We think Michigan, says that 300,000,000 gallons of to this war, one which will prob- to fight against Germany at ?.ll ably become as famous as the costs. raw ocean water is daily processed to produce these policies should be clearly and speci- Kaiser's "scrap of paper" declara- American officers in HIP delega- 100,000 pounds of metal as well as large tion. It was given to the world tion to the recent tripartite con- fically expressed. We regret that this cannot by Josrph Terboven, Nazi Com- quantities of bromine for anti-knock motor ference in Moscow, report that. at. always be the caee. missioner of Norway, in a futile Soviet air fields, mechanics work fuels. attempt to stop sabotage by loyal fourteen hours daily in sleet, and Scandinavians. Said Tcrboven: "Tt cold. Although there is a .six day Probably transcending in interest in the The recovery of the metallic magnesium is is a matter of indifference to the work week in Russia, most, work- Naais if some thousands of per- ballotting Tuesday is the fate of the refer- important now that magnesium alloys are men return to their jobs on the haps tens of thousands of Nor- rest day without pay. Russia, endum which, if adopted, would give mem- being so widely used in the construction of wegian men, women and children jiccording to thes? gentlemen, mav starve and freeze to death during bers of the police department an increase airplanes. They are the lightest metals used well hold out for quite some time this war." to come. In industry, having practically the . strength of $300 per year. The present maximum W. Averell Harriman, heart of salary for a patrolman i« $2,500. of aluminum and about two-thirds of its ! From Berne, Switzerland, comes [he delegation, called out attention to the interesting fact that ma- For a newspaper to take an unequivocal weight. ; word from a reliable source, that This Week In Defense Other Editors Mussolini is making every effort chinery nnd workmen had b~en stand in a matter of this kind is not an In time to come man will take many things 1 to fortify t'.ie Brenner Pass before evacuated from "danger" areas to safer areas to the cast, in accord- easy course. All the candidates in the pres- from the ocean. In fact, he will draw heav- Aid to Britain, Russia the Esiiuts a rcsalution authoriz- • the cold weather sets in. It may ing tHc arming of American mer- Say be that the Italians have revised ance with prearranged plans. ent campaign have remained silent on this ily upon the earth's atmosphere for useful Lend-LeaG2 Expediter Harri- man, returned from Moscow con- chant ships. matter. It would be much pleasanter if substances. We may even look to the Sun ferences on aid to Russia, re- Production Progress The Shooting War we could find it in our conscience to do for our power and thus secure an unlimited ported to the President that the OPM Production Director Har- We bslirve that the American Russian government and people people were fully prepared for the the same. rison issued the following sum- source of energy. are determined to fight on at all mary of production progress: President's statement in his radio Taxpayers' Group Urges There is no animosity in our declaration costs but the Soviet armies "need Ships—all Navy and Maritime address Monday night that the substantial quantities of muni- Commission contracts arc ahead shooting war has started. In point that we believe in Woodbridge Township, tions and raw materials." Treas- of fact, it started many months WHO WANTS THE TRUTH? of schedule and by the end Oi" To Reorganize Agencies with a base tax rate of nearly $7.00 per ury Secretary Morgenthau ad- November one 10.000-tan cargo ago. The date of its beginning was The search for truth is the greatest activity vanced the Soviet Union another ship will be turned out every day; not the September day when Mr. According to the returns from i sonal interest. Thn remedy i.s im- hundred and with outstanding debts of over $30,000,000 against gold Russia is Roosevelt ordered the Navy to mediate action leading to oomplet" of human beings but it is often shackled by Bombers—designs ready for mass a questionnaire to all candidates! $5,000,000, is in no position to meet this fending to this country. The De- production and four gigantic new shoot at sight on any German [ for the 1942 legislature, we arc reorganisation of the departments fense Supplies Corporation au- warship entering our defensive! the tendency of individuals to become wed- 1 plants will be in operation by getting close to the time when of state government." increase. It is true that wages of school thorized payment of $36,839,000 to nest summer; Tanks—production waters. It was not even the day INew Jersey wUl have a complete It was pointed out I hat there is ded to convictions that become dearer than . the Russian-owned Amtorg Trad- last June when the first American' teachers were boosted this year but when being doubled by farming out to 1 reorganisation of the present be- no reasonable CXCIIFS for morr de- truth itself. ing Company for imports of man- mako 2.000 a month; Powder and merchant ship, the Robin Moor, wildering maze of its beards, bu- lay and that the way to correct it is taken into consideration that they re- ganese and other materials neces- Small Arms—abreast of schedule was deliberately sunk by a German reaus, agencies and commissions. Ihe situation Is clear. Tt is es- Let us assume, for example, that some sary to U, S. defense industry, submarine whose commanding of-1 quire special training for their position at a with 30 of 70 planned plants now The New Jersey Taxpayers As- timated thnt complete riWBanira- man in our community makes a great discov- i The Federal Loan Agency an- in production. 61 by spring. fleer had been informed of her na- • tion would result in a navlnu m considerable cost, and that right now many nounced disbursement to Great tionality. The real beginning of; sociation recently sent a letter (he taxpayers of several million ery, hitherto unknown to men and women. Britain of another $100,000,000 on The President announced that the shooting war was earlier still;' to all candidates for the 1942 leg- (of them receive far less than the present dollars yearly. It is epochal, we assume, and the thinker i the $425,000,000 loan to that coun- by January 1 he will place be- it came on the day that Hitler, islature in which it asked the fol- schedule for policemen, the argument to us | try for which Britain put up as fore Congress a program to step launched his attack on the democ-} lowing three questions. In all (his ihei'e 1.% a bright, ray announces it to the world. up tank output to double the racies of Western Europe. For on) 1. Do you ravor a reduction of hope for the taxpayers or. seems to lose force. present', contemplated production. N'?w Jersey, There appears to One would expect human beings to re- • eolisteral British-owned American (hat day he made war upon our. m the number of boards, buroavr,, The policemen this year—largely we think factories and investments. He said the program is being de- own American kind of civilization;' agencies, and commissions of the be every reason 10 believe thnt, ceive the information with open minds, teat • Both Houses of Congress passed veloped primarily for this coun- and from that day forward it was, state government? iicl.'on leading to the achievement through the efforts of this newspaper—were the *5.985.000,COO new lend-lease try's own needs. Ma.j. Gen.Devers, certain that, to the e::;.enL that' of this pitrpor? v!Jl niart in (IT* it by logic and experience and then embrace 2. Will you p:omo:e and vote legislature early in the 1942 ssr3lon. given an eight-hour day. When this propo- ;ippropriaiion and sent it to con- armored force commander, speak- our help was needed to save the jfor legislative measures to bring it with enthusiasm. Unfortunately, that is ference to adjust minor differ - ing in Philadelphia, said there only kind of world in which we. about such a reduction? sition arose and it was their intention to put arc already ample tanks for train- not the way of the world. ; ences. choose to live, our help would be 3. Are you willing to introduce the question of an eight-hour day on the j U. S. Ships Sunk ing purposes. forthcoming. bills for this purpose? Here is what would likely happen: ballot, we took the stand that they were I The 9,000-ton freighter LE- Subcontracting The Association stated that all Christian Science Some people would think that it might in- The immediate task before us answers will tie. publicized through- entitled to this consideration and should re- ' HIGH, flying the American flag The. OPM Defense Contract now is to deliver into thr hand.-, on a run from Spain to West j^istributicn Division issued an out the stale prior to the election terfere with their business profits. They of our friends the. goods which we and that if no answer is received, Church Calendar ceive it immediately. Their working sched- Africa to pick up a cargo, was Army compilation of existing con- are producing for the defense of, would denounce the discovery as a com- sunk in the South Atlantic on tracts offering the b?st subcon- that fact would also be made ule curtailment went into effect July f. democracy. We agree with the known to the public. munist immediately. : October 19. All hands were res- tracting opportunities and an- President thnt "it can never be/ Christian Science—Pir.st Church Because of its financial condition and be- cued. The American- owned nounced a plan for prime con- doubted that the goods will be i The purpose of the question- of Christ, Pcipniisi, Sowaren, is a Others would see in the enunciated prin- freighter BOLD VENTURE war- tractors to "adopt" whole small naire is to put all candidate.; cause of the perilous and uncertain days sunk several hundred miles south delivered by this nation, whose! on record on these important branch of The Mother Church, Til" ciple some challenge to their established po- industries for the duration. Di- Navy believes in the tradition of' First Church of Christ, Scientist, ahead, we feel that Woodbridge Township of Iceland October 16. The Presi- vision Director Odium said the 'Damn the torpedoes: full speed | questions so that the public can in Bocton, Mars. Sunday services sitions in economics, sociology, religion, or dent told a press conference the Curt iss-Wright Airplane Com- be informed of the candidate's cannot commit itself to the wage increase sinking of the LEHIGH seems to ahead!' " Every consideration of; stand and thus be guided in voting. 11 A. M.. Sunday School, D:30 A. other fields. They would pounce upon the pany, for example, has adopted American self-interest, every re- j M., Wednesday Testimonial me?!- for the three-year period which passage of establish that merely keeping the aluminum industry and will gard for the safety of this Hem- Replies tabulated to date show Ing 8 P. M. Thursday, reading thinker with all the glee of a dog chasing a ships from actual combat areas ferm out parts of its orders to almost uniform agreement that the the referendum Tuesday would require. We no longer protects them. isphere, every hope of keeping the room, 3 to 5 P. M. rabbit. those aluminum plants hard hit destruction of war on the other various agencies of the state whichj by curtailment of civilian pro- were created with no regard for "Everlasting Punishment" is tri<* feel, therefore, that it should be defeated The Navy Department announc- side of the ocean, prompts us to Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday. So the process would go for decades before ' ed the destroyer KEARNY, "at- duction. throw our full strength now into their relation lo the state govern- and that when and if conditions warrant, a ment as a body should be com- November 2, in all Christian Sci- the truth would find itself welcome on the tacked by a Submarine undoubt- The War Department announc- the defense of the Atlantic. We ence Churches and Societies one-year arrangement be worked out for edly German" on October 17, ed the Quartermaster Corps will welcome the President's endorse- ylefely reorganized to eliminate globe. waste, extravagance and overlap- throughout the world. some kind of equitable adjustment in wages. reached part with 11 crew mem- maks its contract, awards on a ment of the broader Senate ver- The Goldan Text is: "Righteous- Readers may think this is far-fetched. bers missing, one critically in- regional basis, direct negotiations sion of the Neutrality Act repealer ping of functions. If the referendum is adopted, no reduc- jured and eight in.iured slightly. which would permit the Govern- The letter to candidates pointed ness exalteth a nation: but Mn is They should read what happened in earlier a reproach to any people.' 'Prov- tion can be made within three years and The House passed and sent to (•Continued on Page Eleven) ment not merely to arm our mer- out in part that there is no erbs 14:3-1). ages to the great men who attempted to lead chant ships but to use those ships' semblanc* of executive control over then only after passage of another referen- where they are needed most. The| the present heterogeneous tangle Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- the minds of men along new paths of truth, restrictions which we reckbtsly im-' nor is ther? a unified system of tions is the following from the dum warranting such reduction. Who can Bible: "Thine own wickedness shall in the field of science or religion. They nosed upon our own freedom of ac- jfinancial control. "Some units" fortell what will happen to the ability of OUR DEMOCRACY tion arc worth a thousand subma- \ the letter stated, *'cven have their correct thee, and thy backslidinsta should remember that human nature has not rines to Hitler. Tt is time to put; own income and budgets and oper- ?hall reprove thce:" 'Jcrem'.ih the taxpayers to pay within the next three 2:13). changed very much in the ages since man an end to the lie and the mockery j ate entirely apart from the rest years? of American '•neutrality" and free1 of the government as "states within The Lesson-Sermon also includes began to walk the earth. SAVING-SERVING our ships for service- in the great! a state.' There is no uniform fiscal the following passage from lh<* Now, there is nothing to be gained by de- cnuse for which the whol<> strength j year. There is no uniform ac- Christian Science textbook, "Sri- HE KNOWS THE JAPANESE nf the United States is being mo-; counting system by which (he cost ence and Health with Key to thf nouncing human beings for being foolish. All biiized. —\. T. Times. of administering their function.1; Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: The commander of the Pacific fleet, sta- 5 PROVEN By THEIR "Do you ask wisdom to be merci- that any individual can do, for himself or PRESENT STANDING AND can be accurately stated. Among tioned in the Far East, has a ticklish job. them all there is much duplication ful and not to punish sin? Then herself, is to resolve to be open-minded, to PAST RECORD, ABOUT THE and waste. While many are nec- 'ye ask amiss.1 Without punish- He has a chance, however, to understand MOST CAREFUL INVESTORS Here's Where We Get OFF eagerly await the revelations that are yet to essary and well administered, some ment, sin would multiply" (p. 10). what Japan is doing in that part of the IN THE WORLD ARE THE Rising above the alphabetical continue after the reasons for their come and to stand ready, upon proper occa- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES horizon, a new agency of infor- formation have ceased to exist. world. ACCIDENTAL COMPANY sion, to discard the foundled half-truth for mation is heaving into view—the Others are soft nests for lame Concordia, Kan.—Preparing to go Admiral Henry E. Yarnell, until some Office of Facts and Figures, com- ducks created by political rule. Rec- the truth that is eventually destined to make ing down under a full head of tifying this state of affairs is an to the hospital to be with her months ago, was commander of the U. S. daughter about to undergo an an- men free. steam, carrying all plain sail to obligation of legislators at any pendectomy, Mrs. Prank Porter fell Fleet in the Far East. He was in actual con- royals, and freighted with a cargo time, but in the present condition of precious names . . . Here is the of national defense it is a patri- down the steps and broke her tact with the Japanese time and time again. ankle. Mrs. Porter and her daugh- answer to the pravers of a be- otic call to duty that transcends ter, Mrs. Roy Cooper, are sharing I"he admiral says that the real reason for ALMOST AN ISOLATIONIST wildered people. The Office of all consideration of political or per- Facts and Figures, or OFF. will the same hospital room. Japan's aggression is not a need for more Mahatma Ghandi, Indian leader, wants a co-ordinate th? Office of Co-or- room for her people and for additional mar- 1 peace without a victory and urges the Unit- dinator of Information for OCI), l?.8% OF THE ASSETS BACK OF 125,000,000 POLICIES report on the Office of Govern- kets but "the belief of the Japanese military j ed States, before giving unlimited assistance OWNED BY 65,000,000 PEOPLE IN AMERICA ARE IN ment Report.'; (the frequent ref- mind in the glory of conquest and superior- | to Great Britain, to inquire about the future erence to this as OGRE is jus: IT COSTS SO LITTLE US. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, a typographical error), press-agent ity of the Japanese people." of India, and other colonial possessions. the innumerable Press Agents of the Individual Departments f often Yet SAVES SO MUCH The Mahatma has the makings of an ideal called the PAIDSi and will under TWO SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT isolationist. He is not worried, apparently, no circumstances do anything To add additional hazards protection to your whatever that. anybody else is There are two schools of thought in the about the fate of Belgians. Norwegians, Poles, doing already. regular fire insurance coverage—the perils United States in regards to Hitler, and his Czechs, Greeks and other peoples of Europe. of EXPLOSION, Aircraft, Smoke, Wind- According to Mr. La Guardia. It associated stooges in Italy and Japan. Like some people in the United States the isn't a propaganda agency. Ac- storm, Hail, Vehicles and others should b« In the first group are individuals, like Indian Nationalist likes to pick at the Brit- cording to the reports, it isn't a substitute for any of the existing guarded against when the rates are *o rea- Lindbergh, who think that Nazi Germany is ish lion, now engaged in a desperate strug- press agents. It is not going '£> sonable. so strong that no combination of nations can ' gle with a gang of predatory bandits, but has bring order out of the existing chaos of the publicity depart- do anything about the matter except to sub- i nothing whatever to say about the inter- ments; OFF is just going ro CONSULT US FOR RATES mit to Hitler's program. • national cutthroats that threaten to make superimpose its own "well organ- ised facts'" upon the splendid con- They are associated with others, like - permanent wrongs that are much greater fusion, interpret '.he interpreters, Wheeler and Kye, who think that the Upjled j than anything that the British have done in re-digest those- who now diges: the digesters, explain what those States should riot be concerned over what India, and elsewhere. who explain what the explainers BOYNTDN BRDTHERSsCQMPANY happens in the other areas of the world and of the explanations mean, and co- ordinate the co-ordinators of that, if necessary, we should maintain an Newspaper advertising is increasing, ac- thoFe appointed to co-ordinate army and navy big enough to whip any pos- the co-ordinations of the co-or- > INSURANCE < cording to reports, and the trend is visible dinated. Before this example of sible combination of enemies. in Middlesex County where business men are ARE WISE (N FOLLOWING THE EXAMPLE the sublime administrative genius PERTH AMBOY, Nil. TEl EPHOME 4-3.10O Then there are the congenial Fascists who using this newspaper more than ever to OF THEIR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. YOU 5AV£ which now rules in Washington, AND YOU SERVE WHEN YOU BUY DEFENSE BONDS. •Imire the dictatorial power of the totalita- reach potential customers. Continued on Page Eleven) Page Eight FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON Walter J. Davies, who died in Lots 32S2 to 22S* In Block 479-A; BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD- I ftvfcr To: \V-4S9i Docket 130/B \\:e W.K!,:.*-•• i"..-;..-! ;.;: ti the manner of on f.le, the Township will deliver a bar- sale on file, the Township will F&ther-to-Be Finds an Illinois poorhouse, divided a Lots 2S36 to :«*0 ln Block 4S2-B; ERS. 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC KALE purcl «• in i.-v-Jn^Rco with tarmj of &e1t -sin »nd Sale deed for said premiies. deliver a bargain and u< deed secret hoard of. $7,000 among his Lois 2."ill and 25li in Block 4S3-A; ONE (1) SHERIFF. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: on i.le. tho Township v.-ill deliver a b»r- Dated: October 21st. 1941. for said premises. Lo:s 2701 to 2705 in Block 4$*-V; THE AFORESAID PRIMARY A: a rejrulftr jppetinjf of the ffs!J» «nri .">le Atti for ssiri pr«mise». B. J. DUNIGAN. Dated: October 21at, 1941. Full of Diapers fellow inmates. Lots 7 and 8 in Block 563-FF; ELECTION AND GENERAL ELEC- Township Committee of the Town- DATED: October II, 1941. Township ClerV. B. J. DUNTGAN, . SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIF.— Lota 1717 and 17lS in Block 4t"-A; TION WILL BE HELD AT THE rhlp of Woodbridse held Monday. B. J- DUNIGAN. To he advartised October 24 th, Township Clerk. POLLING PLACES MENTIONED: To be advertised October 24th, .VOTIC'K l>oi« 2951 to 2?i; In Block 481-B; October 20th, IS4I, I waa directed Township Clark. and October SI si, 1941. in the Fords Jn his boat, Tony Silvestrie was THE BOUNDARY LIKES OF SAID [o advertise the fact that on Mon- To be Rdvertised October 24th \ and October 31st, 19*1, in the Fords Take notice thai ROSE KISH Lota 3041 to 3045 in Block 481-C; DISTRICT* FOLLOW: CODtemplating fatherhood. on tne As^esiment Map of the day evtaing, November 3rd, 19*1, and October Hit, J9U, in the Fords Intends io apply to the Town- BOCNDABIES OF DISTRICTS the Township Committee will meet Refer Toi AV-46St Docket 183/71© His thoughts were interrupted ship Committee of the Xownsliip of Township of Woodbridge In Mid- Deacon. liefer To: "\V-'li7- Ooeket 124/501 dlesex County. Dillrict Vo. 1 at S P. M. (EST) In the Commit, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE i by a packing case floating at a Woodbridge for a transfer of. Plen- Btelaninc at a point on the north tep Chambers. Memorial Munlcipnl W-52 And you, the above named are Building:. Woodbridge, New Jersey. Hefrr T»: W-*S0i Docket 13ft 226 TO 'VHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I spot where a freighter had jetti- ary Retail Consumption liccme C- made defendants, because you bank of the Raritan Rivtr where ihe NOTICE OF 1'LBI.IC SALE Sl heretofore J/tsued for premises ! dividlnr line of Highland Park and the fliifl expose and s*0T at public sale NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: soned part of her cargo. have or may claim to have a ! totnismp intersects; thence northerly and to the highest bidder according TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: situated at 538 N«w Brunswick lien or liens, or some right, title, woodbridge held Moriflay October 20, At a regular meeting of the Avenue, Fordt, TownJhip of Wood- | along siid dividing line to the center to lerm: nf sale on file with "-he At * rcsular mietintr of the Town- Township Committee of tht- Town- Tony opened it—and found 200 interest, estate, claim In or to I line of Woodbrjdee arenue; Uievo* Township Clerk open to Inspection ship Com m Lit M of the Township of 1341. I ws.1 directed lo ndvLTtise the fact: brldgr«\ N. J-. to premises situated the premises described in said bill that on Monday evening November 3. ship of Woodbridee held Monday, diapers. at .>)>2 Xew Brunswick AveEue, running enterly slorig the center lint and I" the publicly read prior ti Woodbrldge held Monday October ?(». h October 20, 1941, I was directed to ot complaint. Bf woodbridge avenue in Bonbamtown pale, Ln;.<; 2H79 and 20SO in Block 13(1. 1 -w»s dirwied to advertise the fact 19{1. l * Township Committee will meet lord*. Township of Wood bridge. Corner; thence southerlv along the 4GS-K Wnodbridge Township As- i.t 8 P. 31. tESTi fn the CommitiM ;idv?rtlse the fact that on Monday Objections, if any, should be made VICTOR SAMUEL. that on Monday evening November 3. Solicitor of Complainant, cAittr line of read ludinf frtm Bon- sessment Map. 19(1. Us« Township Committee will meet Ch»mbcr,>.. Memorial Municipal Buildinsj. evening. November Srd, 1941, the B. J. Ijunigan, Township Clerk, ktinlown Corner to bridge over Red >YoodbridKe, New Jersey, and expose and Township Committee will meet n' 24 Commerce Stfeet. Take further nalice that the H P. M. (EST) in the Committee sell at public sale and to the highest Woodbrldge, New Jet-Bey. Newark, N«w Jeriey. Root Creel;, lUrittn River, thence up Ch«rnbefK. MemoriM Municipal Building. S P. M. IEPT) in the Ccmmittcp fUritwi Rlrer to pli.ee of Beginning. Township Committee has, by reso- bidder accordinK to terms of sale on file Chambers, Memorial Municipal (Signed) ROSE KISH, Dated: October I?., \H\. lution and pursuant tn law, fixed Woodbridjre. KVK Jerssy. and «P«se and Legend of Peer's Pollinc Place. School Number S. sell «t publit s»le ind to tht hishrst with the Ttro-nshlp Clerk ojifn (o Inspec- BulJdinsr. WoodbrSdfire. New Jer.-e.v, F. B. 10-31; 11-7 Fords, N. J. F.B.-10-Sl;ll-7,14,:i WowSbrldge avenue, Pl3cata.wa.ytown. a minimum prife at which said lot? tion and to be publicly read prior to sale. and expose and sell tit public sale in said block will be sold together | bid4er »e«irdin»; to ttrms of sala o» file District Vo. i. with ihe Township Clerk open to infec- t,ots 518 and 50? in Block 510-J nnd to the highest bidder accord- I Curse Is Revived IN CHANCERY Ofr" XBW JEHSEt TO: Nina Fmlth: Runell H. Lewis, I Bflfcinning &t Bonhamtown Corner, with all other details pertinent, We-odbridfte Township Assessment Map. ins to terms of sale on file will) said minimum prlre being J123.1O i tion and U> be jiubliely r»»d prisr to *«tf. I37/21H and Mrs. Russell H. Lewi.-, l »t fee i alerted I on of the center line of Lots 1 to 7 inclusive in Block 44--K, Take furthrr notice that the Township ihe Township Clerk open to tn- TO: John S'tas>;k and Sirs, .fohn hi=i wife; Albert E. Behrinj? and WcoAbridgs avenue with the c»nt*r Jin» plus costs ot prsparim deed and sripe-tjon nnrt to bp publicly reari advertiBin^ this sale. Said lots In Woodbridsc Township AsoMsment Mar. Committee has. by resolution and pursu- Stasik, his wilt; Abraham Kuntz, Mrs. Albert E. Behrlng:. his wife; ot Mala street; thence runs ing along ant to law, fixed a minimum price at prior to sale, Lots 712 and 70S and Lambton Worm Tradition Admlnimraior of the Estate of Maurice L. Center ana Mra. the center line of Woodbrldge avenuf said block If sold on terms, will Take further note* th»t the Township 709 in Block .".10-E, Wood- lo tbt ceptfer line of Duclos Lanr; require a down payment of JlS.Ofi. which said Jots in said block will be sold Henry Kuntz, deceased; Stephen Maurice L. Gtnser. his wife; Committee ha*, bv mwlutio* and pursu- together with all other details pertinent. bridge Township Assessment Map. itary Mines, Marituerlte Taylor theiice northerly alone the center line ihe balance of purchase price to ant to law. fixed a minimum pri« st ! Has Been Fulfilled. Leaksnlch; Mary Leskovsky and gt Ducloa Line to where Mtll Brook be paid in equaJ monihK- in3lall- said minimum price beinf: JCfl.OO plus Tal flight made by Germany's zep- force of heavler-t-han-air • patrol on the most intensive program of are travied to play their role is now in the process of making station, a school buUdin*. addi- pslins. New, with the United planes engaged in s^mlar tasks' instruction in the handling of in the Navy's system of communi- the greatest expansion of its light- tional bachelors' quarters, enlisted States pledged by its President serve as the watchdogs of our cations. er-than-air section ever attempted. men's barracks and an ammunition New Jersey And Defense shore line, guarding it againss the' rghter-than-air crait in Naval his- magazine. The auxiliary field at to maintain the freedom of the tory. Experiments and operations Furthermore, heavier - than - air Facilities at Lakehurst proper are Cape May will represent an ex- A 1,500 acre tract of Jersey flat-' seas and to patrol and protect the possible approach of unfriendly. of ballons—both kite and free var- craft—from powerful patrol bomb- being expanded now at a cost of smaller sisters more popularly submarines or surface vessels. j penditure of approximately $200,000 land known in offical U. S. Navy dubbed "blimps," and ballons liave waters deemed vital to national iety—are carried on there. The ers on down :o the scrappy, tough S2.000.000 while an auxiliary Ught- of the $682,500 being spent to im- circles as "N. A. S., Lakehurst" been carried on there. defense, Lakehurst has taken on In addition to serving as the Navy's aerographers—experts who little fighters—frequently put in at er-than-air field is being estab- prove aviation facilities at that has served as the Jvjb of lighter-' an added and graver importance home of the patrol blimp?, Lake- forecast weather conditions: para- Lakehurst, although the field es- lished at the Naval Air Station, Over a greater part of the past as the base of lighter-than-air craft hurst is the center of many other sentially is a lighter-than-air base. point. than-air craft activity in America two decades ths world was at peace chute packers and maintenance Cape May. N. J., the nearby heavi- for 20 years. Since Naval Air engaged in patrolling the Atlantic functions having to do with aero- men. and the U. S. Marines' para- Important as Blimp Base er-than-air base. Present facili- The type of blimp currently and Laiiehurst was used not only coast. nautics in the Navy, it is the used by the Navy is mainly a Station, Lakehurst was commis-: by our Navy's lighter-than-air chute troopers are taught at Lake- i The importance of Lakehurs: as ties at Lakehurst represent a $10,- Blimps Supplement Patrol Planes home of the Airship Training hurst. ! 000.000 investment by the Navy. product of the years of study car- sioneti in 1921 virtually all impor-' ships, but it also served' as the a blimp base, and the success of ried on at Lakehurst. The New tant experiments and operations: Western terminal for the trans - Ranging far out to sea, the Lake- School, where officers and enlist-, Maintained at Lakehurst, too, are its experiments with blimps, is To be added at Lakehurst are ed men are engaged In carrying; two new hangars, a new radio Jersey product is in no sense a JnvcIV—> rigid airshipe, their Atlantic and round-the-world hurst blimps, supplementing the the lefts where homing pigeons attested by the fact that the Navy rival of the huge rigid airships of 3,000,000 or more cubic foot capacity, which are no longer in our service. They are only 250 feet long with 415,000 cubic foot capacity. They cruise at SO miles an hour, can do 75 miles an hour, and have 1.800 mile rang*, in spite of their small slae, however, they carry machine guns, bombs and depth charges and while thfc growth of the Navy's blimp sec- tion is too recent to permit any exact conclusions as to their prac- tical use it is thought that they are very valuable indeed as patrols agatnst underseas and surface ves- sels. By MURIEL CARBERRY Train Men at Lakehunt Training of men to man the -.\A .^ca.1 place for children to grow up in—plenty of new blimps being acquired b.y the room to romp and no danger of accidents." Navy Is in full awing. The largest single addition yet made to blimp As Dale Hunter steered his car up the winding personnel wa* the recent admis- driveway he recalled the argument with which the sion of 40 cadets of the U. 3. Westchester realtor had clinched the sale five years Naval Reserve to the training before. The irony of it! Decades had passed, it seemed school at Lakehurst. The firs* since a young voice had shouted a greeting to him class taken on during the present across that wide lawn and a plump little body had emergency, numbering only six, rolled merrily down the banking. is Just completing Its full year of He fooled about the garage, dreading to face the training. The second class—sixteen prospect before him. How much longer, he wondered, —is halfway through the course. would he have to endure the agony of this day? Other classes will enter from time A crash sounded in the kitchen as he entered the to time. It is interesting to note back vestibule. that the course in lighter-than- Ellen was standing over a broken bowl. Although air craft operation takes longer customarily the one dependable element in the house- to complete than that which Is hold, now the sturdy frame trembled. "I'm that given to airplane pilots In either twitchy," she apologized. the Navy's or Army's aviation. "Of course you are," he replied soothingly. "But to- morrow will be different. How is she?" "As excited as if this was going to be the jolliest party in the world." Newest innovation at the Zoo In Bronx Park, New York is a section set apart for children. He inspected the preparations—cocoa simmering on A Lesson In the stove, plates of fat sandwiches, a wooden board heaped with freshly baked cookies in animal shapes— then he sighed and went through the swinging door. Health His wife was arranging candles on a huge cake that decorated the center of the table. TRENTON, Onttber 23. — "HOW "Oh, hello, I'm so glad you got here early. She do the people stay healthy," ques- brushed her lips across his cheek. "It's handsomer than tioned little Mary Hr#no of Clif- ever this year, isn't it? Imagine how our darling would ton, N. J., In a letter to Dr. j. love that big boat." Lynn MahafTey, State Director of It was a marvelous confection—blue lake, white sail, Health. and "Happy Birthday, Sammie," printed across the A grammar school pupil, Miss pennant. Hreno's letter read: There were nine places set. At each were little pack- "39 Dawson Avenue ages exquisitely wrapped. "Clifton, New Jersey "Help me tie these kites to the chairs." She handed "Dear Doctor MahafTey: him three. "We had balloons last time but I was afraid "I am a grammar student and OIILV they'd seem too babyish now," would like to know If you would "Katrine—!" He started to protest, then decided to give me any information on hew do as she had requested. the city keeps clean and the "Everything's perfect, isn't it?" She surveyed the people healthy. I would appreci- table with a satisfied expression. "Come up and see ate it very much. Thank you. the nice presents I chose. "Love. Silently they mounted the stairs. He noted with con- 1 cern the too bright eyes and flushed cheeks. "Mary Hreno.' It was a room any boy would cherish. A broad win- Pointing out that boys and girls dow scat that overlooked woods. The book shelves must be kept in good physical were full and the desk well-equipped. condition so that they will be The gifts were piled on the checked spread. Katrine healthy men and women, Dr. Ma- took hold of a pair of football pants. "Isn't it hard haff«y replied as follows to M»ry's to believe our child is old enough for these? Last year letter: it was the Indian outfit. Remember?" "Dear Mary: Dale nodded. Indulgence seemed to be the only course "There are a preat many to take. done to keep the people, of "I had the sweetest girl in the toy department at Jersey healthy—30 many that T Benton's," she went on. "Her nephew is exactly Sam- could riot tell you about %l\ of mie's age, so she knew just the games and toys to them in one letter. Doctors, recommend-" nurses and health and school of- He watched Katrine's face as she displayed the vari- ficials are working to keep all ous purchases. Full of animation this one day in the little girls lfke you in good year. Tomorrow she'd lie for hours inertly on the porch health. or explain again and again how she'd left Sammie "Many years ago thousands or alone in the tub for only a second while she answered children used to become ill and the telephone. She hadn't dreamed that the screen many died from sm»H pox ami was loose or that he'd try to climb out the window. diphtheria. Mothers and fathers What was to be done? "Adoption—after a year or can now have their babies vac- so. when the worst of her anguish has worn off," the cinated and immunized—theie ar« specialist had advised. big words which mean that ba- But several years had passed since the tragedy and bies can be protected ajalnH there was no sign of any diminution in her grief. these diseases. Oare is taken to Suddenly she leaned over and whispered: "He does protect you against tuberculosis A feathered Inhabitant leads Miss Ruth Dauchy and some youngsters on to Noah's Ark, come on this day. At intervals all morning long I've and other diseases. heard his footsteps pattering about the playroom. When "School doctors examln* o'.itl- I started up there, they stopped." dren now In order to find whethrr Dale stiffened. Katrine was getting worse. Never be- there is anything wrong whicn fore had she gone as far as that. may be corrected by their family "Listen!" She gripped his arm. doctor or dentist. Nurses visit He gave a little jump. It did sound like a child homes where there are Jimall chil- overhead. Evidently this annual party, where the host dren and help the mothir to and the guests were phantoms and only the refresh- keep them h««lthy. ments and the presents were real, was beginning to "Everyday there af« men on make him as jittery as his wife. the job making sure tHftt the "He's coming to us," she murmured. milk you drink Is clean and eafe. Numbly they moved into the hall. that t^e wat«r you drink it Je«mt And down the staircase hopped a little tow-headed sftft and that w&atei and jflr- boy decked out In an Indian costume. bag* are disposed of. "How do you do, I'm Foxy,' he announced with an "These are some of tfie thlngjj odd accent, "and I'm growing hungry for my tea." which othflr people are doing to It was Dftle who recovered his voice first. "How—how keep you healthv but trier-* are —did you get—in—here?" Ei;.;i glaiv^i iia..iuij at Dale. "It's no wonder I've other things which you may do "A great, great big boat brought me." He spread his yourself. Sating: the right foods, ':sen as nervous as a witch all day." getting enough rest, washing be- arms wide. "I'm evac-evacuated." "How do you Ao, "Where Is his mother?" he asked. "You bad wicked boy, I told you not to take a for" mi-K bni«^'r(r vouf tep*h step from my bedroom." Ellen screamed from below. I'm Foxy," he an- She raised her eyes Heavenward. "The father, too. and all the other good hMllh She lifted a terrified face to her mistress. "It wa" nounced with an ? v;as in the Royal Air Force." habits which you fttvn Been just until Sunday, ma'am, when I'd have a chance to Dale saw his wife stoop over Foxy with the same taught are Important for ;«>ur take him to the boarding house I found for him. He', odd accent/ "and -k of tenderness she had once bestowed upon her health. If. U our job to keep Colin Foxcroft. I kept house for his mother and I'm growing hun- .•n son. "Come," she coaxed, "I know where there's the boys and girls of New Jer- grandfather for years, until the old gentleman die:; » lovely cake for tea." sev in good health *o that thay and Miss Margaret married an Englishman and went gry for my tea." As the two went down the stairs hand-in-hand she will be stremp and healthy men across to live in London. I couldn't let harm come to smiled bac'A at him. "Isn't it lucky, dear," she said, and women "when they gr&w up. the youngster." "that we have such a nice place for children?" "I BXfcehd m" b*st withes to you for a, healthy and happy life. H*r*'s a Jong shot of the new Noah's Ark which hou»s many ktndc of small animals; "Very truly yOurs, "J. Lynn M*haf?ey, M. D. Director of Hftalth." TANKS Major-General Jacob L. D«v«n. eommtnfl*r of the Afmorsd Force of the U. S. Artnv. jays that th?r,e Is an ample number of tanks on hand for all training purpos?s and that If an urgent situation rfrgu'yed immediate use of all tanks pro- duced in this countr", *H vt\'.tf would be broueht uo in a"th?flied strength in a very short t!m*. POLICE SCHOOLS The Federal Bureau of Investi- \i gation is corHuct'ng f'ft"-five two- dav courses for the ln»fruct'dn of po'Ve officials In civ"l*«n defence w-rk, The courses w*u b* r»pM flt fifty-five cities. w!t'i fi<= i^t rr-1- Ing on Novembsr 10th and 11th. The subjects will Include Wirtlme emergency duties. 3'ieh as convoy work, the guarding M orotect*d areas, utility su^vevs, black-out en- forcement, action In c:se *f problem*, and sim'lar m?-tt«$. PRICE Cf»"TPOF; The House Bar'-'h* f-i Ci>-- r?"?- Oc"nmiU-»e. wh1?^ h's t—- min('t?'i hef?rir?T$ c VJT'C? cpTf""1' a b'V f-v the W-is- r-x* w-'-. T''? n-?;s'V1'f.v exists' thft the ftTm^"- Most of the animals in the Children's Zoo can be picked up and parted. Fer "i*g qne of the tiny pigs at the zoo Is not too easy a problem There's even a G-Jinea Pig Cast's in the Children's Zoo. One of j ! 1 up a tiny pig outside the popular Piglet House. this youngster finds. Miss Dauchy's able assistance helps a lot. tts occupants sticks its head out for a little giro's hfns vp Dr'^e-^ontrnt b" t>*~i that Miss Dauchy holds friendly pat. asked for by the Administration. t r • , r Forward March! MUGGS AND SKEETER By WALLY BISHOP By H. S. Sims, Jr. -VELSOX CRACKS DOW.V out of work. B;:t this is not the /WE'LL BE CVS- ]_ /YOU'RE TELLlN'ME.' only effect of EPAB's ban on [ WHAT HAPPENED? / NO, IT / AND I MEAN OX "BOOTLEGGERS" AS NO, HE'S APPOINTED- ^f MV MARKS WERE DID HE STRAIN __-> ( SOMETWIN SPAB MOVES TOWARD building. People in general will' HAVING A H£ WAS STUDY- I ? &AD ENOUGH BY ( A PIST--NOT CLOSER SUPERVISION not be able to build, not be able i OF VITAL METAL to expand their activities; and in' LITTLE EYE IN' HARD POR /f COMPARl90N,W/rm- HE RAN INTD. ^-7 A DOOR INDUSTRIES many localities new schools, i TROUBLE"/ HIM COIN' - When President Roosevelt re- churches and hospitals can not be y~f, EXTRA shuffled high defense officials built. CRAMMIN'.1! some weeks ago, there was con- siderable speculation whether the In a discussion with a number t newly formed SPAB would take of Senators, Mr. Nelson disclosed decisive action to enforce its over- that ordinary small homes can still all power. be built, because there is not mucli This speculation ended, how- in them but wood and plaster., ever, wbpn Donald Nelson, direc- Copper pipes can not be used in j tor of Priorities in SPAB, issued t-hes? homes, but steel is not so. an order on October 16th whieH short that there won't be enough! will shut down a Chicago concern stee! pipe for the average small for several months. home. Then Central Pattern and Foun- However, state Mr. Nelson, "We dry Company was charged with don't want to chew up necce-;- '•bootlegging" scarce aluminum; sary critical materials in big the company was delaying the homes." defense program by diverting much C.-p: nil, K.nc Future, Suidiciir. l:i. . Worid ngiu«. n-sorvr needed aluminum from defense SPAB's ruling.is flexible enough production to fill order for "juke to permit building to continue in box" castings, coin operated ma- areas that have grown up as a chines, railroad neat parts, and ko- result of defense spending. Areas dak and vacuum cleaner parts. that have new problems as a re- The action of the SPAB in pro- sult of a greatly increased popu- KRAZY KAT hibiting: this company to engage lation will be allowed to build new imfc in aluminum operations until schools, hospitals and churches to March 31, 1S42, shows that the care for this increased population. Kovenwnenl is prepared to take action against violators, "Don't The million and half workers think for A moment," said Mr. in the building industry that are Nelson "that this 'K an isolated to loae their jobs will not be rase. It is just the beginning." thrown out over night. They will gradually lose their jobs some time Mr. Nelson's excellent record in m the next few months as the OPM, previous to his appoint- s apply of finished building supplies ment as Priorities Director, is give out in the various communi- sufficient evidence to prove that ties all fi^er the country. he is capable of coping with "bootlegging" business men. But the building- industry is on- ly one of those that is being af- H" "bootleggers" are not brought fected by metal shortages. The in line, the serious shortage which automobile industry, for example SPAB officials admit exists in is being curtailed by 50 per cent. xbnx-.lwal steel, copper, brc«z brass, , and aluminum will become even more critical. In fact, the outlook for all in- dustries requiring vital metals is The seriousness of the shortages one of close governmental super- in the above metals has been vision. For Mr. Nelson admitted brought out by the recent action that priorities is not the answer j of SPAB in putting bans on build- to the distribution of defense ma- ing materials. AH building in the terials. United States is to be stopped ex- In the not too distant future, we SKIPPY rfcpt that which is essential to na- can probably look lor the govern- By PERCY CROSBY tional defense. ment to ration out vital metals to various industries and also to ra- Putting a curb on building will tion out these industries' finished put a million and a half workers products. How's Your Health? By The Medico THE SKIN Cleanlineas is of .supreme im- dally cleansing of the face, it is portance in caring for the skin. As well to bear in mind that danger- we go about wn accumulate dust, ous germs are always present in dirt, and germs that .clog the the normal skin, especially in' pores, and if allowed to remain, thp folds, around the hair follicles! often set up eruptions and disfig- and in the oil glands about the urements of various kinds. nose and back. As a rule they do not harm, but are capable of The streptococci is a germ that Copr.JPcrcy L, Crosby, Woild "RIIII Kives a great deal of trouble It causing serious infections, of a 1941 IKing Features Syndicate, Int. is really the cause of erysipelas. person's skin becomes broken or The utmost care should be exer- the vitality for any reason is low- — cised in hand-line any skin in- ered. fection, the sores of children, etc., When skin is kept in a healthy in order not to convey the disease condition, face powder is a great POLLY AND HER PALS to .yourself or to others. Cleanli- aid to beauty. It removes the shiny ness of thr skin discourages the appearance so sought after by the spread of such disease.?. African, but deprecated by the WON'T V£R PAW KICK, Caucasian, it also partially con- NOT AT ALL, CLVD& - ) PA ALWAYS PUTS '^ For those who have blackheads ceals minor defects, such as dis- I STAY TOO LATfe, PA NfeVEk SAYS A < \ A LANTERN ON THAT ) or an oily skin, nothing is quite coloratlons, etc. The powder does POLLYS WORD.»VOU'LL. KNOW ) TABLE tel<5HT J no effective tor a cleanser as mild not clog the pores and cause soap and water. A complexion blackheads, if removed at night by 1 WHEN IT^S TiM& TO <(^ brush is better than a wash cloth, cream, or by washing the face. In LEAVEiTHOUeH-. ) though the la!tor is excellent U fact it really acts as a protection wielded with energy and thorough- or covering agent against biting ness. Always wash the face with an winds and direct rays of the sun. upward and outward rotary motion. The foundation lotion or cream The wo tor should never be hot, prevents the powder from coming nnly pleasantly warm or tepid. off and gives the skin a softer Rinse well in cold water, drying and more velvety sheen. the face with upward sweeps of: the- towel. During the day if you wish to freshen your appearance, lie down For those whose skin is not bene- for a short period, 'If you have fitted by washing in water, cream time) close the eyes and relax or a lotion will remove the dirt, every muscle in your body. Fall and grime and leave a film or asleep if you can. On awakening coating that is beneficial to the take a short hot bath, finishing complexion. with a dash of cold water. Rub After washing the hands and with a crash towel until the whole firms in tepid water and drying body is glowing from the friction., them, apply thr cream or lotion Put some fresh lotion on your to the face, neck, hands anil srms. face and remove excess with a film actress and song-bird, and If ii is a cream, rub on gently soft towel. Dan Dailey, Jr., will be teamed in Metro's ''White House Girl," and remove with a clean soft Breathe in all the air that your DETECTIVE RILEY cloth. Take a look at the cloth the story of which deals with the By R ic hord Lee lungs wi)3 hold. Attempt to ex- adventures of a White House tele- and you will be astonished to find pel it with resistance'. Thr cheeks that it is unbelievably soiled and, phone operator, it will be pro- will puff out, the lungs and throat duced by Joe Pasternak. . . TD>ii£V $rops oep TO c • Rrimy, especially the part that you jbecome tense, and the blood will ettev WATCHES At M/V/e/sree... %.&€V FINPi A W/NfiOWro WBACKfiOOMW Rt><$£$ TU£ WINDOW AND 56€$..., used in wiping the back of your I race through the body, causing When Priscilla Lane refused the T&ALUY wxrr neck. [ the cheeks to flush with the glow feminine lead opposite John Gar- ii" ^ In the morning, bathe the face j of health, when you are slowly field in "Remember Tomorrow," £/ievpeat>€$ s"—v-—l*—v—iLi y * 1 •— in clear cold water, without soap. letting out the breath while resist-1 Warners suspended her for two months. However, her suspension H-M-M..L0O* y TOIXMWCK- }&///_ Apply a lotion, it makes the best in?, tap the face, neck and throat j He'S H£AO€0 FOG has ended with her assignment to I n / i —- "H powder base, though somr creams j with the fingers, playing a sharp! •MAT 8*£ ACeoiS are pood. Wipe off all excess ingenue role in "Arsenic and Old rap-a-tap. tap on the tensed mus- Lace," opposite Cary Grant. She i ^ Jm\- & / i 3 with a clean towel: just enough cles. Now put on your powder is left on the skin to hold the and other make-up that you will play the role of Elaine Harper, powder. Women who powder over choose. You will not only feel portrayed on Broadway by Helen a. dry skin, without such prepara- Brooks . . . 1 alive and rested, you will look as tion, soon find that they are fresh as when you started out Joe E. Brown wiJl soon be seen losing their complexions and show- in the morning after a refresh- in a comedy entitled, "I'm No Cow- ing lines and wririkl "JEEP" The Army has adopted a stand- News From The Screen World ard light reconnaissance car which By Emily Enright will be manufactured by the Wil- lys-Overfand Company and the Ford Motor Company. The Willys Apparently, a "back to the mo-Marietta in "Naughty Marietta," Company, which developed the vies" . trend began in late July Mary in "San Francisco," Sarah "jeep." is turning over "complete and, according to producers and Millick in "Bittersweet," Gwen drawings, licenses, patents and i theater owners all over the coun- Marlowe in "Sweethearts," and other manufacturing information try, the slump in movie theater Moonyean in her latest picture, without cost" to Ford. attendance is over. It is estimat- "Smilin' Through." . , . ed, that more than 95,000.000 mo- FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW By Bob Dart Linda Darnell, now pasc IS. is V. S. O. vie tickets are being sold every on her own, so to speak, but thar week now and that the weekly doesn't mean that she's going to The United Services Organiza- sales will shoot past the hundred- live a carefree, empty life. Not tion's recreational buildings, to be BCWAPARff ,WHO Wfy KUK AHP ARKOGAtiX 6WUGH m-ilion mark by November 1st. constructed with money raised in V SwAr<:H O a bit of it. She plans to continue POCfOE Just what caused this reversal the study of an, for which she a campaign last summer, are sched- W <*«• ILTO tUWH WM F£?OM GROCERIES Bond Clothes are sold direct from the factory at less than regular retail prices. No store overhead enables us to pass this saving on to you. BROOKFIELD BUTTER - Ib 37c GRANULATED SUGAR 5 lb* 27c The burning question of the middleman's profit is definitely solved by selling you Bond Clothes direct from the factory at factory prices. Swift's Print Lard - - 2 lb* 27c UCO FANCY It's never a guess — You always pay less at Bond's Factory, Golden Pumpkin - i«g«* cons 10c 9 ox. Pkg. None Such Mince Meat 2 Pk9s 23c SUITS TOPCOATS 17 oz. 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BOND CLOTHES • BOND CLOTHES • BOND CLOTHES • BOND CLOTHES • BOND CLOTHES • BO Octagon Laundry Soap 6 for 25cS to Meet teams of WoodbridRe and Perth 6—Sayreville ^ 0—Afbury Park 25 Post Office 8 6—Thomas Edison .0 n Amboy high schools have battled 8—Bound Brook 6 Fords—The Fords Lions Club Public Service 8 10 Alumni Here Sunday to scoreless ties on the gridiron. 6—Rumson *j* 0—New Brunswick 33 bowlers defeated Milltown three Holbrook Hat 7 For Barrens, Borough 0—Leonardo *9 s In Monday's meeting of the two 0—Cartsret '27 straight games this week to move General Cable 7 II Woodbridge — The powerful elevens, John Madger and Frank The grandest selection fn town. 0—Scotch Plains ° 16—Long Branch into a two-way deadlock for third Security Steel 5 10 Woodbridge Golden Bears Will Klavml:a carried ihe blunt of op- place in the Middlesex County Series Between Two School 56 Cheesebrough 5 13 face the strong Hillside Huskies erations for Woodbridrre both en Lions Bowling League. B2rber Asphalt 2 16 Tearr.s Gives Carleret 6 at Legion Stadium this Sunday the offense and defense. Sandorff paced the local keg- Shell OH I 17 Victories, Woodbridge 5 2ftcrnoDn at 2:15 o'clock, it was Carteret Sayreville Won Lost Pet. lers with scores of 151. 172 and 179. announced yesterday. LUCKY ESCAPE 6 0 1.000 Won Lost Tied Pet. Fords and Spatswocd. tied for Steel Equipment (1) WOODBRIDGE — Coach Ntck The Bears will take the field Manhattan. Kas. — Wh?n Ed 3 0 1 1.000 berth No, 3, each have eleven wins Prisco's Barrons meet up with an- 18—Rumson jj Powers 156 213 140 with their usutl lineup. The Davis couldn't sleep, he strolled out Say. Opp. and seven losEes. Peterson 140 156 210 other jinx-number tomorrow when visitors will come here boasting to the kitchen. When he was gone, 28—Hackettstown ° 19—Metuchen 6 Fords (3) Stephen 137 184 I" they tangle with Carteret Higli! I'ghtn'ni struck his bedroom, ha- School at Legion Stadium. It will. a personnel of former all-state 12—Union 6—Ksyport 0 Jensen 123 . . 136 Van Camp 192 161 194 stars. ting two 13—Long Branch jj 0—Matawan - 0 Dambach I4S 148 167 be the 13th meeting of the two 27—South River 0 rcliools on the gridiron since 1923.! 7—Thomas Jefferson 6 45—Wharton _ 7 Predmiere 140 145 . . - 814 87 376 Sandorff 131 17? 179 General Ceramics i Jl Of the twalva games played,! in 70 13 Seyler 165 142 Pucci 169 129 179 Carieret has won six and Wood- Deur-h 148 15? Quattrocchj 157 140 142 bridge five. Only one contest end- Xcw Brunswick Perth Amboy Lund 145 Dudasko 159 200 182 ed in a deadlock. The Prieco-. 193 140 184 men held the Borough eleven to: Won Lost Pet. Won Lost Pet. Madger 5 .833 716 755 780 Jenkins 198 182 191 a 0-0 score last year. Until their 3 1 .750 M'lHown iC* clr.fh with the Red and Black at the N.B. P.A. Opp. s \V?^ner 1X9 150 1*9 676 791 87B last year. Coach Prank McCarthy's 0—St. Benedict's - 12—Linden 0 C'.UD went undefeated. 23—Woadbridge 6 Rule 145 129 150 AGENCY FOR 7—Arbur;: Park _ ...21 young ' 145 155 103 Raritsn Copper 13) The Record 7—Vineland — - 0 ?2—Ambo" Catholic „. 6 Heinz 104 118 176 Anderson 210 189 146 1926—Woodbridge, 12; Carteret 0. 33—South River 0 19—WceSSridge - 0 Craftsmen's Alleys ADAM HATS 13_-Newark Central _ 7 Harkins 125 133 180 Mulsof 180 180 156 1927—Woodbridge, 0; Carteret, 27. 201 148 173 1928—No game. 20—Trenton ° 70 27 Notaro 658 685 763 Stanley 210 200 256 1329—"Woodbridge, 0; Carteret, 13. 94 Green Street, Woodbridge 213 216 96 16 Perth Amboy Catholic Wicfcley 213 1930—Woodbridge, 27; Carteret, 7. AIR WAR 1931—Woodbridge, 7; Carteret, 2 20c Per Game $6.00 Per Match s Rutgers Prep. Won Lost Pet. Last week 200 "hostile" bomb- 1014 930 950 1932—Woodbridge, 12; Carteret, 6. j CLOTHES League Now Being Formed Won Lost Pet. 3 1 .750 Ing planes simulated raids on cities Shell Oil (0) 1933—Woodbridge, 18; Carteret, 0. 1 2 .333 P.A.C. Opp. In the Carolinas and Georgia, theo- Smithies 155 176 163 1934—Woodbridge, 0; Carterct. 7. | R.P. Opp- 8—St. Mary's mutherford) 6 retically operating from bases in Eiind 135 135 135 1935—Woodbridge, 0; Carteret, 21 318 STATE ST. 0—Morristown School 31 6—Seion Hall High 0 the West Indies. A defensive force Ma Ion 126 143 135 1936—Woodbridge, 0; Carterct, 9. SEE DICK KROHNE OR i 0—Carteret Academy 12 6—Perth Amtny High ,...32 of 230 Dursuit planes was ass'sted Blind MM 135 135 135 1937_Wcsdbr!dge, 6; Carteret, 22 Telephone: Woodbridge 8-1144 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. i 6—Newman School 0 13—Mt. Loretto bv 20,000 civlians, manning 1,230 Ernish ^^E 166 124 23; 193o—No gams. efcservitlon posts to r;pcr!: th: 1 191S—So game. Te!. P. A. 4-1887 1 43 33 45 movement of 'enemy" aircraft. 717 718 857 i940—Woodbrids=. 0. Gai^ret, 0 Page Twelve FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 FORDS AND RARITAM TOWNSHIP BEACON her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Van Leer Ray Misenheldsr, of Burnett Street. and family, of Saddle River Town- Amboy Evens 13-Year Silver Wedding ews who recently returned from a two- Mosquito Extermination Averse! weeks' visit with relatives in Iowa. ship, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barth Are By Mrs. R. G. Perier 3 Park Avenue Avenel, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barth, of Series With Barrons Mrs. J. J. Wittpenn, of. Jersey Manhattan Avenue. Hosts On Anniversary City, was a recent guest of Mrs. Is Aim Of Sewaren Unit Mrs. John Peterson. Bernard turned to her home on Fifth 19-0 Victory Saturday Give: Harry Jones, of Maple Street. The Monday Night Contract Club bs assisted oy Mary O' Connor, Avenel—Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Leonard, of Avenel and Mr. and Avenue, after spending several Sewaren—The'Sewaren Civic As-! Each Team 5 Wins Since Mrs. Andrew Pet-ersan. of Railway, •weeks with her parents in Trenton. met last week with Mrs. Willard sociation met last Friday night In jJohn Baloga, Harper A. Sloan and • Barth celebrated their twenty- James G. Catano; W. Prank Burns,; Rivalry Started fifth wedding anniversary with a Jvisited Ralph Peterson, a student j Mrs. Jacob Dietrich and family, i Rankin. of Burnett Street. High the Sewaren School auditorium | party held Saturday evening at; at Northeastern Universi^", Boston,] Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Van Cleft formerly of Avenel Street, have | winners were: Mrs. Harold Grau- with president H. D. Clark presid-j chairman of the Community! 1 Christmas Tree; Frank: J. La Farr, PERTH AMBOY — Perth Amboy. their home on Manhattan Ave- Mass. Ralph recently underwent and children, Erna and Roy and moved into the home recently oc-, s.i.m and Mrs. Rankin. ing. Miss Ruth Ballard, secretary! chairman to obtain a permanent; High School's football machine, j nue. an appendectomy at the Allerton; Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert', reported that work on "mosquito •. triangle. j sputtering before Woodbridgs's in-1 Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Hospital, Brookline, Mass., and is sons, William and Jack, attended Henderson and family on Wood-' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Head, of extermination" in Sewaren will be' spj-ed play for three periods, came; liam Banh, of PJainfield; Mr.; now convalescing at his dormitory, j the 25th wedding anniversary of bridge Avenue. The Hendersons' George Street, attended the wed- tree to be planted in the town Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt started in the early spring. Wil- j A membsrship drive is being con-, to -ife with a terrific explosion and and Mrs. Harold David, of have moved to Stratford, Conn., be-' ding of Mrs. May Hudson to Wil- liam H. Tombs reported that there Mrs. George Essig and Miss Mar- jin Bayonne, recently. cause of Mr. Henderson's business j liam Williamson, both of New York ducted by John Baloga, chairman; cf fourth period power which pro- Ciark Township; Mr. and Mrs. • 1 are seventy-four registered mem- assisted by Mrs. Walter Trultt, I duced three touchdowns and a 13 C. N. Van Lser, of Saddle River j tha Essig, of Perth Amboy, were connections. City, at that place, Saturday . bers in the association. Several Harper A. Sloan, Daniel V. Rush,! to 0 victory before 6,000 roaring Township; Mizs Mildred Sherwood,; the Sunday gues:s of Mr. and Mrs.! The Francis Fitzgerald Associa- projects lor future local improve-) Harry O'Connor, William H. Tombs, 'specters in Waters Stadium here of New Ycrk City; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Essig, of Livingston Avenue., tion will sponsor a masquerade at merit were discussed. It was de-j Dr. Seymour Deber. Frank J. La, Saturday afternoon. Earl Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. the Fitzgerald Hall on the super- cided to have the trustees send, Farr, John M. Breining, Howard; The win was the first for the Charles Brookwell, of town. The Monday Night Contract Club | highway on Saturday evening. FUR COATS out letters to local residents, ex- jPender and J. G. Catano. Every Panlhe; s in four years over the met with Mrs. William Falkenstern,; November 1. Refreshments will resident of Sewaren over eighteen Barrons ?nd evened the 13-year- of Woodbridge Avenue, Mrs. Ber-be served. plaining the object of the organi- ROLL CALL WORKERS tram Van Cleft was co-hestess.! for Quality and zation, j years of age is eligible to join, old griuiron series between the two and suggestions for the betterment clubs to five victories apiece. Mrs. Falkenstsrn and Mrs. Jchn • The Girts' C-]ub will sponsor a Favorites The following committees were • Port Reading Chairman Lists Ettershank were high scare win- j"Make Believe Ball Room" at the appointed. A, C. Dodwell. chair- of the town are welcomed. The; For three stanzas, the game was next meeting will be held in •ear-Marked as a scoreless-tie. But Aides For District ners. I schoolhouse tonight. man of the annual Christmas party January. with the start of the final quarter —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley J Style for the local school children to the picture was changed. On the and Mrs. Charles Fiedler, of Bell- I Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, very first play, Ed MyslinskS took; Port Reading — Martin Braun, rose Manor. L. I., were the recent i of Morattico, Virginia, are making Every coat in the a pass from A] Budzeleskl and principal of Port Reading School guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen j their home with their son in New- house specially marked ran ten yards for a touchdown. and Red Cross Call chairman for Browne, of Meinzer Street. ] ark after spending three weeks for a short time only Slices Of Life At Fort Dix Ed Majeski placekicked the extra the Port Reading district, announ- —Mrs. Ear] Palmer, president,: with their son-in-law and daugh- due to delayed season. point. ces his workers for the annual roll ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker, Select now from a lux- call from November 11 to 30, as Mrs. Frank Barth, Mrs. Robert I local food-and-liquor emporium J C-er.e Hubka blocked a Wood- Plass, Mrs. John Ettershank, Mrs. of Fifth Avenue. urious collection. Improving follows: Charies Brookwell, Mrs. Harold Repairing- and re- appreciates the full extent of his; bridge punt shortly after. The ball Miss Susan Leimpeter, Miss Dor- A cadre of men from the Re- good fortune. It seems that the jrolled into the end zone where Grausam, Mrs. Willard Rankin, of Mr. and Mrs. William Graham modeling at reasonable ception Center at Fort Dix, after othy Gurka, Miss Kathryn Quinn, town and Mrs. Ross Allen, Of and sen, of 26th Fifth Avenue, prices. musical sergeant, together with' Ron Qvadt pounced upon it for MLES SyMa MucciareDo, Miss So- escorting a group of selectees to several of his more talented per- 'the second Amboy touchdown. A Woodbridge, represented the Wo- have moved into their r?centlv pur- phie Zullo, Mrs. Kathryn Saffron, man's Club of Avenel at the fall chared home on Hudson Boule- the Cavalry Replacement Center formers, are in the habit of ; few minutes later Pete Manger Mrs. Helen Superior, Mrs. Anna Greenhouse at Fort Riley, Kansas, made novel paying this lucky man frequent galloped 60 yards for the final third district conference held in vard. Reynolds, Edward Sekchensky Jos- Matawan, Tuesday. 195 Smirh St. u«e of a stopover in Saint Louis, visits, with their instruments, j score. eph Covino and Attilio Zuccaro. Missouri. Instead of frivolously where they furnish "hot licks" , Statistics —The Tuesday Afternoon Con- Miss Norma Sexton, of Ferguson, PERTH AMBOY Iowa, is making her home with wasting their time and money at of the two dollar cover variety PAHS. WHS. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT tract Club met this week at the some local bistro, these gentlemen at no charge whatever to any- First downs 10 3 Woodbridge—Mrs Margaret Such, home of Mrs. Frank Barth, Man- put in an educational few hours one. At least we hope they don't Yards gained, rushing 131 75 of Strawberry Hil] Avenue, an- hattan Avenue. at the exhibit of the National pay for their beer. Yard lost, rushing 8 18 nounces the engagement of her —Nathan Gi'eanspan, of Avenel Funeral Directors' Annual Conven- Forward passes 6 5 daughter, Helen, to Steven Gill, Street, returned home Monday af- tion, in the Saint Louis audito- Devoted Forwards completed 3 0 son of James Gill and tiie late ter a tbree-weAs hunting trip Yards gained, forwards 47 0 spent in the locality of Mars rium. Just a year ago a member of Mrs. Gill, of Player Avenue, Lin- Forwards intercepted by 0 0 deneau. Hill, Maine. the Reception Center permanent Lateral passes 0 —Mrs. Edward Karamus has re- The Bent Things In party, here at Fort Dix, abandoned Yards gained, laterals 0 0 his position with a New York Fumbles 2 T COSTLY CARELESSNESS Life Are Free laundry to volunteer into the Army AVENEL—A fire, ?aid to have been IT'S A GIRL of the United States. His period Own fumbles recovered I 0 caused by a carelessly dropped Much has been written and spok- Yards lost, penalties 15 5 Woodbridge—A daughter, Carol en about the excellence of the of service was terminated at three lighted cigarette, damaged a shed Joan, was bcrn Friday to Mr. and o'clock Friday afternoon, October Woodbridge, (0) Amboy (19) Monday morning used as a ware- Mrs. Berwin Booton, of Barron band organized and • directed by L.E.—Yura Quadt Sergeant Herbie Fields, of the 10, 1941, at five o'clock on the house by Harry Plotkin, builders, Avenue, at the Presbyterian Hospi- same day an interested observer L.T.—Taylor Olsen on Maple Street. Avenel Fire Com- 1229th Reception Center here at L.G.—Finn Rosenberg might have seen him more hard pany put out the blaze. Fort Dix, so we ardently hope at work at his old civilian job. C.—Dubay Theophilikos the former Margaret Voorhees. that the proprietor of a certain R.G.—Surick Bender Galbraith This smart looking I.E.S. table lamp, Alexander Gere Reformed Church of School Street. R.T.—Galbraith '... Kocsis Burial was in the Cloverleaf Park R.E.—Davidowski Fronera ami a great variety of others on il's^ny Cemetery. Q.B.—Siggelaki Hubka Woodbrldge—Alexander Gore, 59, L.H.—Aquila Myslinski at Public Service showrooms, make it Of 330 Oak Street, died early Sun- R.H.—Totak Budzeleski day morning a this home. He is Mrs. Bridget M. Coughlin A New Service A- survived by his widow, Mary; four F.B.—Kunie Majeski easy to use good tuple in selecting new children, Anna, Ethel, Edward nnd Woodbridge—Funeral services for Score by periods: Joseph, all of Woodbridge; four Mrs. Bridget M. Coughlin, 75, Woodbridge 0 0 0 0—0 lamps for your home. See these lamps grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. widow of the late John coughlin, Perth Amboy 0 0 0 19—19 Charles Ktitasy, of Perth Amboy; who died at her home on October Touchdowns: Perth Amboy—My- . . . table models in gay colors or soft and Mrs. Andrew Fustos, of 23, were held Tuesday morning at slinski, Quadt and Manger. Points Omaha, Neb., and a brother, James 9:30 o'clock from the house, 178 ; after touchdown Majeski (place- neutral tones. . . handsome floor lamps of Phoenixvilie, Pa. Sherry Street and at 10 o'clock ; kick). Substitutions Perth Amboy—Ga- Funeral services were held Wed- from St. James Church. Burial with beautiful fabric shades. All are was in St. James' Cemetery. letta, Szpg, Straube, Horowitz. nesday afternoon at the Hungarian Koncz, Weiner, Hucko, Kplman, Fried, Manner, Woods, D. Olsen reasonably priced! and Zadlak. Woodbridge—Balint, Magyar, Karnas. D'Angelo, Kapos- tas. Simione, Thompson, Vahaly and Jones. LAMPB FOE Officials: DiffendafTer and Ter- rill. BETTER SIGHT ON SOCCER CARD Lamps for the home should, above all, provide good Irish-Americans, Brookhattens To Play Sunday light for clear vision. I.E.S. lamps are made for this 570 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 4-1459. Fords Kearny — The Irish-American purpose. They are designed to specifications of the Soccer Association will meet the Brookhattan S. C. Sunday after- Illuminating Engineering Society to produce the best noon at Scots Field in an Am- erican Soccer League game. possible artificial light for reading, writing, knitting, We Deliver The contest should be a torrid one as the Brooks are leading the Half-Hour Battery Servher sewing and other close work. See our lamp display— league and will put up a stiff fight to retain their position. Game you will be impressed with the excellence of these time is 2:30 o'clock. lamps. Visit a Public Service showroom this week. 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