Defense HirMiuay! Bonds On Whether your Jjlrthdny fullu ne*t week or next nioljth~wliy nol huvo I Covering SPRINGFIELD and MOUNTAINSIDE | It Hated her« by <:ulllnK Tho HUN, Mlllburn C-l'-'CO. or JoHron U'JIMIUI! Our hloa Will nirry over rho: ilntc OFFICIAL MISWSI'AI'KIt HUIIHCIUITION I'KICE rronryear tu i'l'or, uu linn It nnwin'f Sale Here Springfield, N.:J.; Friday, May 2, 1941 .... TWO IMMXAIIH HY TnlB YJ8AB Price Five Cents bb repeated. Vol. XVI, No. 27 TOWNSHIP- OF SPK1NOKIKM) "Happy Birthday" greetings are New Series Of Postal Sav- extended Oils week by the SON to ings Stamps Offered To "riffings Of Mountainside Are the following residents: Smaller Investors Merry In Attack Shooting Range MAY: •"••• '•• The. United States Defense SaV- Most Active In Kennel Circles Local Scout Drive •""• '2—Miss; Clarice Shack ,- — ngs . Bonds, and' Postal Savings )n Greenreenhoush e Opens Tomorrow Horace Forsythe ~" Stamps went oirsaie in tho post of- MOUNTAINSIDE—As soon as Opposite Sex at the Specialty Show j Donald Schwerdt ce at-the opening of business yes- Sharp opposition to any proposed little Miracle, a Boston terrier, was of the New York Boston" Terrier The pistol range of tho Police Albin Fischer crdsiy as part of the national-effort ixtension of agricultural facilities wrn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Club in February;' Department in Baltusro) way, several Miss Jean Swa)ison o make America impregnable. it Regional High School—was ex- drifting of Route 29 placed her in Mr. Griifing,_an accountant with hundred feet south of Bryant ave- SKows 40 Per Gent Gordon Swanson .Postmaster Otto F. Heinz an- ressed this week in a statement by in Incubator because she was a Woodward, Baldwin and Company nue,— will officially be opened to- Richard Danneman ouncod that plans were com- 3fenry G. Merry of Garwood, a mem- iremature pup. The incubator, a morrow when local police ollice'rs 2—Mrs. Cliarlcs Schilling letcd for thjs community;~along ser of the Regional Board of Edu- imall box used to carry dogs in and members of the Police Reserve —-PauhF. Prince, Sr. vith thousands of others from coast :atlon. - ravel, was placed in a warm spot of the. Springfield Homo" Defense Miss Beatrice Dunlop . Merry was instrumental in lead- •f the living room and Little Miracle Guard get under way on practising •4—Miss Agnes Heard Clifford Sippell, Jr. _• ng-that It is planned to consider a_ was wrapped around an electric of their ability in marksmanship. Miss JDorothy-Reeve greenhouse" proposal in a referen- heated pad. From the top o_f the For weeks, local police under Chief Not Over 25 Per Cent Of 5—Mrs. Frelda Miller Buys Stamps Earliest um last year In Garwood, which box was suspended an electric bulb Runyon have been levelling—a~sec- Miss Muriel Chlsholm\ cd' to its defeat in the entire dis- just to keep the air warm and at tion of land leased for the pur- Program Started Prospects Seen On •_.-•'"• Barbara Grldley Clifford Sippell, Jr., of 302 ,rlct. He_jwas not a member of the ,he side of the box was a ther- pose by-the courtesy of Andrew — Special Contact .„ G^Phllip Bono •'• Morris avenue, accompanied by oard at that time. There has been nometer which always read between^ Wilson against Springfield Moun- On Tree Planting Mrs. George W. Pultz his father, was the first cus- x report at the recent board meet- !5 and 90 degrees. tain. Crushed stone and target First substantial returns "from Wendell Bentz, Sr_, tomer yesterday at the local post workers-in—lho-1941 -Municipal Boy r r=z ing that it is planned o consider a The dog was fed every two hours, stands were -installed with' the as- -•• ' Donald Richardson" ~ office to acquire Postal Savings vorks-hop addition for agricultural .istance of the township road roller Tlie. .first.scries in a comprfchcri- Scout Campaign indicates that about stamps as the drive opened to day and night, with an eye dropper sivo -program of planting shade Edward Meeker 'acilitles, -which brought Merry's which contained warm milk. After and provision made for a 25-yard 40 per cent of the $800 goal^has been Mrs. Arthur H. Lennox sell Defense Bonds throughout distance. -It Is..planned, to.:eroct-'a. roes in Springfield in recent years collected,,it was reported last thn.-nation.- -: •- festuro this week, intended for' his several -weeks, of careful feedlng.-the. !onstituents~in~Garwood::i Hog gained weIghTan3~aTtcr months shod and resting, shady spot for -y-lafit-wookr—Through- -Notr^vei'-aS-per-ceiit-of-the-pre- Kie—youth— appeared—at-open=_ arrangements made by • CommiUcc- parod list of prospects' has been ing-time, 6:30 A. M.-and pur- ir~excTcfciii|; in tlie.oUtdoor-kemiela Uie_fflnrksmon when^not shooting. 1 ' James Olin Long ' "My personal view at this time is .longside of the residence of the Alex E. Ferguson,' head of Tho man--Pred'-A, Brown, chairman of canvassed, which would produce the Elaine Jolley Thompson chasod 25 cents In stamps from ho tree planting committee, tho achievement 'of the prescribed goal. Postmaster Heinz, who reports till tho same, that Is. I believe much Jriffings, Little Miracle was ready Police Reserves which function un- Florie_Brettler needs to bo explained" cnd~proven, to enter ~o~dog show. der the leadership of Mayor ScJ Union County Shade Tree.Commis- if tho same responses continue, the 8—MissTEdna 0.. Wernll, that sales were light for the before it can definitely be said that sion had si gang working in the eneral cominlttee3pointed out. Lorraine Buckley. balance of the' day. On Wed- Whenever" we took her to a lander, ' told the SUN that, about ownship to plant fifty, young maple ur district really ncod.s either the jhow," Grlffing said, /'she dom- 40 Legion members have signed up The • Lions Club's committee, of : nesday, a day earlier, a local trees.- which Herbert A. Kuvln is chair- „ woman Applied and paid for $10 igricultural course instituted" iri~the- inated all the dogs. She' was an for service. When a portion of Uio all of 1939, or. the greenhouse- actress and was put to win and list, has boon eliminated, between Five thoroughfares received the man, has been biisliy engaged in in stamps tp "beat the gun," but benefit of Hio first planting, includ- approaching business men and firms workshop. FurthermorcT^assTmiirig, dld;!Li~H,lbbons-{tnd-oups proved-this 5 War Outlook Is ~in the absence of7"her~~name", hat we do heed ..the; course, that it Maple avenue, South Maple find has* been receiving "splendid young Sippell. has the coveted statement.'•' * i;emain. Tomorrow's appearance at avonuo, Battle Hill avenue, Alvin is sound and successful as a voca- ROBERT IJ. GItlFFING the .range wlllunarlc tho first tiino support," Mayor Wilbur M. Seland- honor .of tlie first May 1 cus- Later that year she was winuci's .e'rrace'and the lower end of Marion er, general chairman^ explained— tomer. ional subject for the students of emale at the Specialty Show of the of New York-City, bccaine'lntercstecl tho group has yet sissembled." Ed- StfessedTo F>TA the:idlstri£t,—it™must-be-obvlous-to Wpstchester—Boston—Terrier—Club "in—dogs—10-ycars^nBo~nnd~cntcrcci" —Jr-MeOarthy—• will—be—range avonuo. Mra.—Ida Baumann, yMiose activities 1 Tho Governing,:.Body has appro- comprise contacts in individual resi- the ordinary citizen, that the course nd finished her championship at his_flrst terrier in 1332 when Jiis master when the* Loglonairos are on 1 Stating that America was on the to coast, to do its full part at the hould be included rn;.the curricula the grounds. priated a small amount in Hie 1941 dences, likewise has seen her as- the Delaware County Kennel Club puppy won aiiblue ribbon. It wns budget for new "trees" and intends to verge of-war-, Howard Pierce Davis/ opening of the savings program. if the proposed county vocational if.'a later dater She won the Fu- only natural that his wife should It has 'been, emphasized that..Che sistants well received in local calls. newspaperman, correspondent and Postmaster General Frank C. school, a current topic in the news continue the practice yearly until Until—their work is compjbted, Walker, In a letter to postmasters turity at the Newark Boston Terrier become infatuated with dogs. Soon new range-will'be used only by tho 1 news analyst, told members arid today. Naturally then, we ~would~ they were brooding and raising bull- Police Department and Police Ro- most~local streets have boon so- canvassers who are., .soliciting or- throughout the country, said that !lub Show and was the youngest shaded. anizod groups "such as members pi' friends of the Springfield P.-T. A. the help of local postmasters would have, no further use of this pror/oscd puppy. She was Best of Breed at dogs and terriers and at one time sorves. Warning- signs are being on Monday evening at the James bo " a real service to the country;" addition to Regional. • the last show of thcTNcwark Ken- had around 20 dogs. Todny they posted to keep outsiders away. the .official family, school board, Caldwell School, that after the war, He transmitted the thanks of Sec- "Also in consideration of our Na- carc_for. 10, all terriers. publi/j safety departments, etci, will — nel Club-and Best Of Opposite Sex hot have any reports, although al- permanent peace can •only be retary of tho Treasury Morgenthau tional defense program, and its aLtho Kennel Club of the Boston They hnvo~livocl in tho borough REUBEN H. MARSH TO achieved if the United States offers for the help that local postmasters definite effect on taxes, itjs ab- Terrier Club of New Jersey a few Patten Renamed ready 100 per cent collections have ~ its assistance. had already given -in the sale of since 1935 and spend a great deal been so registered. olutely necessary that .non-csscntial weeks ago. Sho~also~was Best Oi (Continued on Par/c I'our) BE PARADE LEADER Davis discussed in detail Chu'reK- United States securities, and also Generous contributions^ of the Mr. Morgenthau's thanks in advance projects^and any other expenditures "' ill's' speech delivered on Sunday 'be kept to an irreducible minimum. Springfield's American Legion School—Custodian Lions Club and Springfield P.-T: A. • "for tho cooperation which ho knows will load tho Memorial Day parade —rr-. afternoon. He stated thattfc-is-vcry you will give to~thls~ncw error*." The Regional Board- of Education MOUNTAINSIDE PTA top tho week's list of funds received. difficult to~"gDinn;curato~ncws~with: hold annually with MlUburn, it Tlie Regional Board of Education The Scout committee acknowledges _ Like Baby Bond should and can endeavor to keep Motorist Ckared regards to the war. No one knows school costs down." TO ELECT THURSDAY was disclosed at the mooting of Wednesday 6T last week named donations from the following resi-- _. The new Dofcnsc Savings Bond is Continental Post 228 last niglrL" dents or firms, which is not com- exwstry-wKaTTs" going on and it is similar to the familiar "Baby Bond," Merle Patten of Garwood for the necessary to read between the lines. MOUNTAINSIDE. — The annual -Of Tipsy Charge Reuben H. Marsh oi' Springfield, .second time as custodian, of 'school plete and will bo supplemented next of which more than five billion dol- meeting of the ^Mountainside P.-T. a local building Inspector, will=bs= funds at an increase in pay from week: ; „ -• He explained the conflict from the lars worth have been bought by A. will be held on Thursday'after- British, German and Russian view- more than two and a~~half million To Present Show- After two and a_half hours' of grand marshal-of-the-cucnt and the $350 to $400. Anton C. Swenson Edward J, McCarthy and, family, Americans since 1935. noon at 3:15 in tho Mountainside testimony, a drunken driving charge lino of march will be tho same as ivas renamed district clerk at a pay Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. Morkish, points and said that Stalin's present ichool. .Election of officers-will diplomacy is to involve everyone A Defense Bond may^bo purchased against—Edgar--"•. Fcudrlch, of 307 lost" year's parade. The Regional, Increase of from $75,0 to $850. Miss Thomas Kehoe, Mr. and Mrs.M. H. follow the. business session. 1 ~ else^irrtho war but herself sotliat J!or—$18.75.^-In-tcnyears,-thls bond On Tap Dancing Prospect place, Brooklynt \.was dls- High SchooTTianU will again par- Faith Shraw was renamed clork Higglns, ChVrles Smith," Mr .* and in the_end.Bussia would be the wln- Will bo'..worth. $25.00. This is an missod by Recorder Everett T.Spin- ticipate, • - . • at a "similar increase. Mrs. Roy Geib, Rov. Daniel A. ! increase of 331/3 per cent, equal to ning on Monday night in Police ."Poppy bay" will be observed by Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Symington, •' ~nerT~ " ~— an annual'interest return oi &9~per' 7—MQVNT-AWBIDB— The—rseventh- For school auditor, the F. J. America, he stated, is worth de- cent, compounded seml-annually. annual. recital of the Mountainside Court. Feudriclis cornpaiTf6rTr"HcT=~ "thc-JDcal-Eost-oiHPriUay-and-Satur— -Stefany—Company—was—j'enamed-rttr Stephen—Terrell;—Herald A. Jones— fending, democracy Is worth preserv- •bert Hollbcrg of 293 Dahlgrcn place. day, May 23»arid 24. $200 a year. Principal Halsey and Mr. and Mrs. H. J3. Toy, Miss B. Any time after sixty days from the School will consist \>f a tap danc- WCTU Hosts At 1 ing and totalitarainism. snould bo date of purchase, the bond may be ing exhibition on May 1G at 8 P. M. Brooklyn, said that ho and not school department heads wore con- Kessler, Bernard Beeknftn; Mr. and eliminated. The difference seem, redeemed for cash, hi accordance in the auditorium. Miss.Kay Mona- Foudrich was tho driver JD£ . tho car tinuod in service, eight teachers Mrs. Virgil C. Williams,' Charles S. to be on how this can best be ac- with a table of redemption values han, Instructor, has been training County Meeting which was involved in the case. we're placed under tenure and ten, Cannon, Union County Coal,& Lum- complished, he'lJddod. —-—- printed on the facojoL-tlicJxjnd. ThTe~accTdorit occurred on April 3 Summit Movies* not now under teriure, were given ber Co. To spread Investments widely the pupils for this affair since Sep- \ ,.., • ,.. • " " The analyst warned that if and tember. About 50 pupils will par- Tho Sprlrigfielid.jbraneh-of. the W., "on South Springfield "avenue- and new contracts, . with increments as Also Mr. and Mrs. H. Coy, "A among all the people; in America, a Friend of Scouting," Orchard^Inn, when -the -war is won, we will bo limit of $5,000 has been set on the iclpate in tho performance. Be- /. T. -U. entertained moro than 100 Route 29 when the car in which, the scheduled. • • -— facing serious problems because. amount of these bonds to be bought side tap dancing, there ..will also be at the oounty_Sprlng Institute on two Brooklyn men wore riding col- Policy Changed The -resignations of Mrs.' Eleanor Freeholder Lee S. Rigby, Herbert A. "communism~and~fascism-wiil-be-still by~ahy"one~person-in~onc-ycarrThe a-ballet.— .—.. •<• -Tuesday-"inZthe_MethodisLQlUirotk lided with a car driven by Lcslic- S. Phillips, English teacher, and K!uyln, Clarence E. Bupkalew, Jr., alive, although not so. active. At bonds are in denominations of'$25, ~Has¥iin)i'~l~Hainptbii~.stroetrCran~ "Anthony-Pace,—manager—of—the- Mrs. -Anna—M-.- Gaul, olerk-wereac^ Fldier-Cleaners and-Dyers,—Mr-ahd- Working In conjunction with Miss Mrs. Mary Dubois, State-president, 1 the end of the conflict,' America $50, $100, $500 and $1,000, all of MonahttTi\_aro Mrs. Theodore V. said that "progress Is being made In ford." ''Motor Vehicle Inspector Oop- Roth-Strarid Theatre of Summit, oeptod. Earl Mathews, .a teacher, Mrs. S. Brettler, Springfield Bakery, iust~tako~some~TmTt~irr"air~in tor- which~are~isold~for™75~per~cent~of temperance movement and cutt~~andzPatrolmair Arthur~Immb "announced yesterday that a new now'In the Army, wfs granted throe "Springfield Meat Hafketr their maturity value and all of Mundy7~Mrs. Paul K. Davis, Mrs." national union.' The exhausted Ered-JSoeder,_Mrs.—Rlchard-Obor- lltoratureis-provlngLto be a valuable arrested Foudrich and hold- Holl- 'nolicy_oi'_thea.tr.c_bntorMnment wllL Jnon.ths_sakry less-$21—a-4'nonth Funchoon, A. B.. Anderson, Mary's countries, wllK_neod the support' which mature in ten" years; _b.crg_.-as__a_inaterial witness. Dr. be inaugurated at the Strand and which he receives while In training. Beauty Shop, Edward A. Conley, Dr. For larger investors who can af- dahn, Mrs. J. P. C. Peter and Mrs, factor in the campaign." — the UriitedStates or. else Russia Wallace Wlnckler. Gabriel ^J. Hull declared- Foudrich also tho Lyric Theatre of-Summit^ James Duguld presented plans for Henry Mulhauser, Mr. and Mrs". ford to purchase up to $50,000 wbrtjh The Rev. Dr. CarTc. E. Mellberg, Emil Stemmle and Harry Stewart. with -her communism will proceed of—bonds a year, the Treasury Do- • The local "Fire Department has pastor, conducted" the • dovotiohn.l unfit"to dflvpT^Z""- ——- Tfietu he will'also handhiHihc-reins. an agricultural workshop and green- forward. _ ~ partmont has issued two additional assisted the dance program by its services and told of the increase - Hollberg stated that at the 'time" Tho new policy for the Lyric will house which the board may con- Also Frank "TW. Bohl,—Roy, Dr. ~ T-he-attendance awards were won kinds of-Defcnse-SavlngsJ8onds,-but generous-jflnancial-.donati6ns,_Ticlc- intorest-in—the-tcrnpcrancc-move- of "Kie arTEsTi ho told police ho was get underway Thursday, May !' struct with National Youth Admin- George A;—Liggett,—Mr. and-Mrs. by Miss Virginia Kane's second these will be sold only through etsfor the recital sell at thirty-five ment. Members were greeted bv_ not~T;ho dnv~er~bWaffse~lio~hacl~no" when Jihe much-heralded- "Groat is tratlon~1abol':—A~number~~ofZb"ids GeorgcT^Hali; Mrsr^EHzabetrT^Eva^ grade class of tlie Raymond Chis- banks and by direct mail—from driver's 'llconse'. Recorder Dictator" with Charlie Chaplin for school supplies wc,re opened and William N. Heard and family, Mr. Washington, D. C. cents.- Mrs—Oharies—Hv Huff, vloe-presl- holm School and by Miss Rutl' dont-of-the-Springflold-group, fined Hollbcrg $15 for.clrlvlnp; wlth- -opons.-.a_soj!ciuaay_showine—The. AQnfc_tP-Jhczm'.QPer. committecs-for- and-Mrs._O..MagulrvMr.,_and_Mr3u_ Johnson's seventh grade class of ""Savings"Stamps Also, out a license. picture, at popular jrorscs, is the study. ' Janitor supplies for Sum- Donald Richardson, Mrs. Peter H. For tho smaller investor who ,-Mrs,--Ada^._:Nodocker, State or- 1 the James Caldwell School. Mrs. EPWORTH LEAGUERS ganizer, presented her views on unchanged version of tho presonta- rner~rcpnir!3 ntttf~cleanup work in Molsel, Mr. and Mrs~Harry~Ross—: | wants to buy a Government Bond tlio school were purchased. Floors William Bausmith, president, ap- on an easy payment plan, the post ELECTED OFFICERS methods of organization and a. dis- SERVICE STATION tlon wlilcli drew prices in 'New and Donald B. Palmer. pointed Fred Hodgson, Paul Voelkor, office~wlir~ have a now-scries of cussion of "Our Cooklo Jar And. York up to 2;20r will bo repaired and'the Incinerator Mrs. Frank Grelger and Mrs, Harry Postal Savings Stamps, at 10c, 25c, Richard Titley was elected presl- Milk Mart" was led by Mrs. Paul OPEN-THURSDAY Lyric pricep s will be 28 cents Will be relihc/d" Part of the school TO Spencer to tlie nominating commit- 50c,, $1, and $5. Each purchasor~"bT -denb—of- the Epworth League lost Ohristrier who substituted for Mrs. ' Official opening of the Atlantic matinee, and 44 cents in tho eve- grounds will b(T seeded under awards. _ CONDUCT SERVICED tee, The group voted to contrlbut any Savings-Stamp higher than 10c night at the annual meeting in the Loo G. Smith, Stato director of sol- Service Station at Morris • avenue ning for adults. FTii "recommended by Duguid. Trie drive-- EB given, free of charge,-an r way in front of the school will be $25 to the Boy Scout carnp" fund Methodist Church. Other officers •d|lers'" 7Wicl sailors', work. Mrs. and Prospect place will bo hold years of age will bo afforded an op- The. _Young .Peoples' Olirlstiarf and $50 to the school nurse, Miss attractive pocket album in which for the ooftiing—y«ar—follows-—First portunity to see the show at any resurfacod at a cost of about. $1,000. to "pitsfe—Vilfi Ktn-mft'fWfM'rTitt. has Chrlstner told. of the work being Thursday. Paul Niebuhr of SunT^ TeTfowship of Newark will" have Florence Guadlnler, _ for medical g the- now owner,^la^w.cll known time for 15 cents._ principal Halspy told of a plan enough to^buy-a-$25=bond-or_ono done at Camp Dlx for' the trainees- to exterTcTtrnitcd States history in- charge of services on Sunday after- purposes. Two parties-Will bcrglverr of- higher denomination. Thirty stwond vlco-presldentrMlss DorotBy laying been -a-rcsldcnt of Beginning ^Wednesday, May 14, nooh~at~3 o'clock at thB~Branch for tlie~"elghtli—grades and. a $5 : Mayer; third vice-president, Miss iiii-uction for a full yearjn the Junior milHoft-of—these- alburns have beerT kl—4'«¥-about-20 years ifc the Roth-Sti'and wiMticglnsuioublo 4 Mills Gospel Chapter, South Spring- awa«Twlll be made to" the outstantt; ! Lillian Youngrfourth vlccr=pTesldent divisiori and-to eliminate a tnird- prepared". _j - ',. '__ books and magazines pro- til ho moved in" recent years. Prev- fcafcurxLpMgram with the showing field- avenue. - FranlillnSSlffllll, Jr:r—•: ~_ • ing students in -«iinh~nf'trin gradnat Tho _ooJKr3dfi£ign-^of-liho albums Miss Jean 'Burd4- treasurorr Donald" 1»- l Buell, and -organist, Miss Pearl vided; == -^_I7__ ;• '"-'-' i president, wlHTead"Tilergr6up."Tttere^— ing classes. |.. _,._.. -^_ ^_- Is in-color, featuring a United States thc~"lcp blistness in ,this" locality.—- and Thomas Mitch .ding—the- portcd an incr«ase-f5P—physic-in-- wlllbe a song serviccHnstriimftntal- battleship and~~an eagle-bearing th Shraw. ~—•- • •_; Members who participated' In the —Th'cr now station, ~of modcrri-crot -cast in_. "Flight From Destiny,".:.-. . stvuetion.. He stated the attonoF American flag. On the" back cover "Loyal—Temperance LeBten~Dxercisos anco in Miuch-wns=89.87 per cent selections, testimonies and—a'rnesa' wei'o Jean Broadwell,__VirBinla sign, contains an auto" laundryTlub- is a- painting of tho Minute. Man NEWABKEB FINED SSO and that measles cases wero dwind- age-irom the Bible. The theme :' TWO LOCAL MEN TO SALTER STREET TO Davidson, Judith Marshall, Barbara- nnd-oasy access.from cither will be Branch Mills Revival-Hdur, statue- by Daniel Chester French Morris avenue, Prospect place or Charged with allowing an ..un- ling. He said that there were nino REPORT FOR DUTY which symbolizes tlie American HAVE NEW BRIDGE Broadwoll, Harvey Scnrnmm, Judith active cases out of a former 87 on Psalm 85:6: Tlie public is invited citizen over alert in defenso of his Jones and Virginia Schramm. Morrison road, at which junction it licensed driver to operate his car, to attend. Is located.. John J. Sweeney of 44 Gould ave- tlie active-list. The principal told Two Springfield men have beer country. The Inscription is "Ameri- Bids for construction of a new Great stress was laid upon all ca on Guard." For- tlio opening day only, a spe- nuo, Nowark, was fined $50 and $2 the board of a plan now in opera- ordered to report for induction into concroto and steel bridge on Saltor mombers to write to U. S. Senators l RED CROSS BOARD Secretary Morgenthau said tha street, which will extend the thor- cial .wash .'at 39 . cents' is 'being costs by Recorder Everett T. Spin- tion to find out among graduates the Army today under the tenth urging thorn to pass Sonata Bill 8fiO on how to improve the school pro^ oven a boy or girl who saved 10c oughfare to Rose avenue, will be Which would oflcr protection from offered with every $1 Atlantic Flori- ning on Monday night .in Police TO MEET TUESDAY call issued by Springfield-Union Se- to buy-a Savings Stamp would help da . road . test lubrication. A 'free Court. Francis B. Br'aillard of 737 gram! lective Sorvlco Board No. 2. The the country. He added that "you received by the Board of Freehold- alcohbllc liquors and vices as during ers Monday afternoon at tho Court- Uio first World War. • . call for tho delivery service will be Watchung avenue, Plainfleld, paid Tho board granted permission to The regular, monthly meeting of are: George Allen Davis of 7- can safeguard your own money and maintained at all' times. $7 for speeding. send 120 seniors on a Washington tlie Rod Cross will be held Tuesday Tooker avenue and Fred Ray Plcv- your own future, whllo helping the house, Elizabeth. Unions represented included Sum- Completion of the bridge wil mit, ^Rahway, Cranfowl, Wcstfiold, trip of instruction on May 18 and at 1:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. son of 78 Main stroot. They wll national defenso, by buying United 1'7. Tho cost poi< pupil will be $8. Lewis Macartnoy of 33 Sevorna ave- report to tho board at tho Dlstrlci States Savings Bonds now." allow, paving Saltor street beyond Plalnflold, Elizabeth, Rasclle ' and tho curvo "whether It extends Into Roselle Park. The largest attend- High School Board Opposed To nuo. Court Room, Settlors Building, 1001 Mrs, Herman Morrison, chairman Stuyvesant avenue, Union. GROUP WILL SEW Brook street and thus enable open- ance, 13, came from the Cranford 1JETZ RKAWOINTED ing a residential tract recently sold dologation. Fred J. Bctz of Elizabeth, former of production,, has issued an appeal Edward Leber Brill of 184 Mor- A Buncllo For Britain meeting Clark Township Housing Project for moro voluntary workers. The ris avenue and George Edward Con- will be held on Thursday at 2 o'clock by Ihc Township Committed' to W Tho Springfield W. C. T. U. will resident, was appointed executive Louis Morrison, local builder, moot tho ttftornoon of May 27 nt secretary of the Ellnabe'th Cham- Red Cross will start work on a large ley of 36 Colonial terrace have beer at the homo of Mrs. Albert Moves Tho defense hotisMg project which .cldcd to obtain news stories which qucrta of sweaters and garments on placed on the alternate list witl of 03 Battlo Hill avenue. The grour. tho homo of Mrs. Frank Bohl of 18 ber of Commerce for a second year AT FOItT BBAGG Morris avonuo, was selected for Clark Township by appoarod in the newspapers describ- following a meeting of tho cham- June 1.. throe others and ore liable for mili- will sow and knit. Federal ^authorities was met with ing tho difficulties which have tary training if any of the regula FORT DIJC— Charles W. English ber's Board of Governors last week of Springfield, who was .recently disapproval by members of the Re- arisen between FWA authorities In tho Wlnflold-Scott Hotel, Eliza- 1'AItTV BY LEAGUE draftees is rejeoted. Frank Sper gional Board of. Education 'Wednes- and officials In Audubon Borough. About 50 persons participated In of Mountain avenue will till a re. Thanks From Players lnductod into tho Army, left For BENEFITS PLANNED beth". He is. tlio soli of Mr. and • ^ day of last week. Tho proposed They will be reprinted and sent to the Salamagundi party sponsored placement! i in the oighth call. Dix on Wedn.osday by special train Mrs. Fred V. Beta of Route 29. To tho Editor of tho SUN: for Fort Bragg, North Carolina, IN RAISING FUNDS 700-famlly project would increase county and municipal officials. • by tho Epworth League of the The basketball players of the whore he will bo assigned to the tho student body at tho High Ther. drop in tlie school's popular Methodist Church Friday evening JUNIOR TITLE WON Senior and Junior Leagues wh •112th Field' Artillery for' training, The -ways and means 'committee School to such .a point that it would tlon was laid to "back to'work movo- IN SESSION in tl)e church. Tho door prize was BY LEGION PLAYER! have just completed a successful Whllo at Fort Dlx, TEngllsh was In- of tho Regional 1P.-T, A., at a meet- bo difficult to manage, bringing an ment," Principal Warren W. Halsey Thn Bunshlno Society will mcoL' won by Richard Titley and game season of playing in both tlie Jamoi terviewed and classified at th6 Re ing last night In. tho High School, estimated additional enrollment be- reported. Tho question seems to be on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock prizes wero won by Wlnfleld BJorn- Tho Luglon Juniors won tho 194: Caldwell and Raymond Ohisholm ceptlon Center, took an aptltuto tesi discussed moans to complete rais- tween 200 and 250 students. The whothor thore shall bo too many at the homo, of Mrs. H. C. Wehrle son, Mrs. Mary .Morrison, Miss Pearl championship of the Junior Dlvl Schools wish to thank tho Bow end received his clothing and equip ing funds. It was decided that High School now has BOO enrolled students If tho housing project is of 13 Duncan street, Millburn. Shraw, Miss Alvlna Sohaffernoth, which is 10 below average. How- completed or a slow fallmg~ott of Mrs. Frank Burd and' Miss Lillian sion of tho Sprlnglluld Basketba of Education and Springfield' Rccra merit. ' , each community In tho y district League last Thursday, by nosing ou tlon Commission for sponsoring thi would sponsor a benefit In their ever, the.maximum capacity of the students duo to bettor employment MEETING TONIGHT Young. leagues., Tho players also appro, IT'S A GIRL respective places, and reports are school is around 1,000. conditions. Prldo of Battlo Hill Council, tho Boy. Scouts, 30-31, at the Jame: IT'S A BOY Galdwoll School. Honors wont t( elate tho extra work dono by the A daughter, Bonnie Susaline, wa expected at an executive mooting Tlio members expressed them- Tho board was in favor of see- Daughters of America, will meet school janitors to mnko basketbal! born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs Thursday night a.s to plans bel selves as "highly skeptical" of FWA ing the housing project establlshod ..this evening at 8 o'clock in the MOUNTAINSIDE—A son was born Randy Frost of... tho winners whi Saturday to-Mr._and Mrs. Charles scored 10 points while George Mor- in the local ~ schools a pleasant John Adams of 50 South Mapli considered. .George Morton of officials' promises that tho project In .areas outside of the county and American Logion Building. Winter sport. avenue at Orange Memorial ,Hos Springfield, ways and means ehulr- would not bo a linunclal burden to In sections where congestion k Weiss at Overlook Hospital, Sum- ton was tho mainstay of tho Scou : mit. quintet. "A LOCAL PLAYER. pltal, Orango. • \ mun, presided. tho school -system. Tho. board de- dominant. (LT HUl'VOUT TI1M MOV HCOUTH Page Two THE SPRINGFIELD. SUN

WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C. Wayne Find U. S. Haven Mechanized Fishing CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Germans, Greeks, British, All Suffer The fishing industry, oldest of American industries, and one o\ the largest, lias finally accepted a place in the machine column. Losses in Fierce Balkan Fighting; Where snowy-sailed schooners put out from New England fishing AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION ports almost since the coming of the Pilgrims, trim Diesel-enginod PRACTICAL AIRCRAFT U. S. Citizens Face Increased Taxes trawlers now go forth. Operating from Massachusetts ports is the SHEET METAL ASSEM8LV New Yorkers Washington, D. C. 10 WEEK RIVETINO COURSE Forty Fathom Fleet. Come aboard one of the trawlers and let's go. NAZIS SHY OF MAGNESIUM Fr** Trial — Uboml. 7'wnu To Aid Paying National Defense Bill Are Talking About: THE UBCRin C0KST8UCTKM TMIMlie KSIIIUIf Examination by U: S. experts of WIlhoMSlM BMk, M*. The former Minister to Austria, the captured Messerschmitt sent rEDlTOll'S NOTK—When opinions «ra expreised In th*ae columns, th«» are thuse of tlie n«wn umilyst and not ticcetiuurlly of this newspaper.) -who teaches-Foreign Relations at here by the British has uncovered (Hclt isid by Wi tern Nev. p iper Union ) : • ' Georgetown Univ. He Is still on tha one highly significant fact: The CHRYSANTHEMUMS Nazzy payroll at $200 a week "pen- Nazis are now using only 1 to 200 sion" ; . . Vincent Cullen, N. Y. pounds of magnesium in the con- rSend $1.00 for 12 Hardy Insurance exec and former busi- struction of_ these famous fighter Chrysanthemums. All Different. ness associate of FDR, who may planes. • • UANERCH NURSERY, Inc., Uanerch, Pa.. head the Stock Exchange . . . Alex This low Nazi magnesium content is King's new mag. It'll have a page compared to the 400-500 pounds used (for obnoxious—poople) called The in similar U. S. planes made of this ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Bore of- the Month Club. Nothing featherweight metal, one-third light- HAHOER Dunl light tmuri-iold-of~Tnore— A merican flag which might be Noel Coward and~John Buckmaster weight, reducing the ship's, lifting important ones. — La Rochefou- emblematic of the—Clemen- Sots. Each believes the other should power, speed and cruising_range,_all[ cauld. • . • . ceau's neiv haven. be in the British army Instead of Here is a big trout—a net shaped like a big bag. As much at vital-_factors in aerial combat. staging benefits over here. Like nil 1 irgc govti nmtnt undertakings whqn there are vast expen- 5,000 pounds of fish can be hauled in at one lick in this bag. If, as the experts believe, German ditures of public fluids, the II. S. defense program is being given an In- magnesium production Is falling be- vestigation by congressional committees. Pictured here arc Sen. Harry AFRICA: The truth about Tommy Corcor- hind war needs, It is highly im- Truman or Missouri, senate Investigation chairman, and members of his Blitz Stopped? —.- an's magnesium ,fee. He received portant. Under the Nazis, Germany, group as they visited the army camp at Fort Meade,. Maryland. This no coin, merely an-oiler of stoc'lf1. . took the world lead in the output of was the first-of six such camps Inspected by-this committee. There were some dispatches from this strategic metal. northern Africa that tended to show rC}uentIn Reynolds returning to Eng- that the British had brought the landwitH 6',50b sulfanilamide tablets For years the UnitedrStates lagged Nazi-Fascist blitz to a standstill aft- which are marked "Made In Ger- tschind because of carfel agreements TAXES:,,.:. ' ... er losing practically all the terri- many" . . . The Communist leaders between magnesium and aluminum tory gained against Mussolini's men who last week voted to start an" anti- manufacturers, which kept down ~Nazi~Power Semitic campaign In an .effort to production. In 1939, Urs; magne- Defense Finance earlier. v . ——- The Germans, it was apparent, 1 get the public's mind off Commu- sium production barely totaled 7,000,- A "practically unanimous vote" of Particularly noteworthy was the nists. 000 pounds. By 1940, as a result of ~were -SbTe to ttlo In about three or the house committee considering bombardment of Tripoli by the fleet, ' four weeks what Italy had been un- frantic defense efforts, this was President Roosevelt's $3,500,000;000 an attack at the source of the in- stepped up to 12,500,000 pounds, still able to do in any lenfith of time— tax plan to finance a portion of the vading army's supplies. Britain . Charlie Chaplin's newest and most beat the embattled Greeks. far short of army, navy and, aid- national defenso cost, seemed to proudly hailed this attack, reported torrid romance: The way ho dunks Britain requirements. The battle of Jugoslavia, whlch_ grease the ways for the launching the port was in flames, and practi- hamburger sandwiches into coffee lasted nine days, being over, the of a bill. cally forced to close. . . . Senator Wagner'3 recovery, Large scale output of certain Italians contented themselves with, types of aircraft -is being held up — But almost < Immediately there Whether landing parties would be which is everybody'B idea of swell pursuing the Greek army of Epirus, until"scveral new magnesium plants PETERMINEP 10 were, some signs that opposition sent ashore, and the British attempt news . . . Tho new music mag, only a shell, it is true, of the forces get into operation, OPM plans call F/NPA MTTfEWAV would rise against the bill when, an invasion at the rear of the Ger- "Baton"—which is so superstitious TO UFT WATEK. Hie Greeks had there"originally, and for an output of 75,000,000 pounds In as and if it was brought out. man-Italian-northern African army it has no page 13 ... The. Brit- HE INl/ENTEP which had to withdraw becauso of ishers placed in the swank spots by 1942. \If no hitches develop, the ithe onslaught of the Panzer divi- One of the basic ideas in the tax was not immediately clear, or t«E PUMP whether it was that the British, hav- tho British Gov't at swell pay to 50,000,000-pound mark may- be ARO0NP 2W RC. sions in the eastern part of the coun- layout is a plan to levy higher sur- watch and listen . . - . Pod'n tho reached, by the end of this year. try. taxes on-evcryono who now pays in- ing found where the opposing forcps had landed, were seeking to close the proofreading: Wm. C. Bullitfs • ••:-. come tax. Another was to invade When this army surrendered", it port. • smarticle In Life Is called "What TEXTILE PROFITS eertex. WM it> TREAT was certain that the end of~Greek the lower brackets and make those However, it was an offensive note Next?" POE TO LMX. OF resistance was in sight. King pay taxes who are not now doing so. When OPM Purchasing Chief Don- where all had been defense for a Above: After sword- ald Nelson remarked at his press PH0PEK "BOTK" IN TWE P/ET (5 TO George II, announcing that he had For Instance, it was pointed out long time. ._ Jimmy Cromwell and Luise Rain- play. Sharks are not the conference that' textile prices were coatecr THE CAUSE OF THE not been informed of the impending in opposition quarters, the new pro- er being glug-glug . . . Gen. Hugh •n»O0LEWfTHAP£UCIOUS surrcndejx-oi_th.c western nrniy, iled posed surtax schedule would make Also, the British garrison at To- worst offenders. 'Die re- under scrutiny, his_ words went un- Johnson being miffed at his publish- noticed in the press. But to textile CEREAL, KEUOGG'S with his government to Crete, an- a • childless couple now ' earning bruk was holding out in a long siege, pair crew had to mend AU.-WAW...EAT, and on top of this defensive note ers, Bobbs-Merrilli who are also insiders they sent cold shivers up nouncing he would continue to direct $2,r)QO not: earned income, a couple iPUbliShing Ralphjngersoll's "Amer- a big hole in the net (f EVERy aw the oflense from there . now paying $11 Income tax, hike came" Word that the—British—had= after—a—sword fisli—had- the spine. ., started a now" attack on Bardia, ica Is Worth PTgRtlng"Tor"~in-ltr not reveal, but AND oatiK. nativ -But—it—was—apparent Umt_ll.he_ their tax to $72. ' 1 davs. It contradicts almost every- been rough with it, I which they knew, was that his as- -Greek campaign must be aban- T3ome~75~milcs~toTthe—west—of— To-- All income taxes now include the bruk, which looked like the begin- thing Johnson says In his book~r . . Occasionally a traw T,pon Henderson, defenso -doned, «nnd the British must face tax on a tax, or the_10 per cent Dorothy Thompson's yip that she price regulator, had quietly com- another Dunquerque or lose their ning of a move to attempt to raise brings in something the income tax supertax for defense the siege, has nothing to do with collaborating pleted a survey showing that the entire manpower on the mainland. purposes. on a neyv play. Why doesn't Doro- fishermen hadn't bar- mill margins (profits) are the high- Unfortunate One The debarkation from Piraeus prom- The attack, or rather raid, on Bar- thy get the drama eds who said it gained for. The shark at the ¥ est in history. Henderson's figures There is no one more unfortu- Jteed to bo even a more difficult task Despite the appcaranco of oppo- dia, was carried out by a landing sition, the President told a press r to deny it? . . ..The description of riglitrfor-instance-. This is « , show a Jump in mill margins from. nate than the man who hag never than the flight from Franco, as Ger- party X .om the fleet, and the party a White House press conference, 10.08 in June, 1040, to 16 in Febru- been unfortunate, for it has never conference he thought the nation got back to the ships "almost intact"- 7 ft. blue shjtrk~TJmIiver is \ man claims of sinking 59;000-tons of _ whore the reporters are pretty blunt, ary, 1041, and still going up. been in his power to try himself.—. transports in one day showed. wellnable to absorb a $3,500;000,000 after doing- considerable damage, valuable. V hike In taxes* He said it would "It's like having "an entire audience- If the price paid growers for cot- Seneca. -Just as the British lost all their blowing up a bridge, destroying a heckle the m. c." ... The rumor jfacaa_tb.al_Dcocle__ffiould have to r ton had kept pace with that of tex- artillery and mobile units nncTThe munitions dump nnri P"Uing.j'™J buy a little less~awd~pay-n—littlc .that^Senator^Burton-Wheeler—will- -tlle3,_jt_would be selling today at _tcsl_oJL_theit^supplies^ in theretreat^ coast defenso guns out of business. wiruthe.Pulltzcr Prize for Fictlori7~r bit-moreJor_tho_aakc of the defense —^Thls—going^-ashore—and—l^spiking around 20 cents a pourid^lnstcad-of from the low countries, so~iF~alsb" 10.71—its present figure) Informal- and future of tho nation. the guns" was an old tactic of war appeared—tho-vastly— smaller army ly, Hendersoirnias warnca"~textile- in Greece would, nevertheless, suf- that now~scems~outnof'daterand it Last Time • 'Little Man' . was refreshing to read about and fer the same loss, if, indeed, they I Saw London: eating willingness to allow them to were able to get away at all~" _Most of the early opposition to imagine the sneak ashore in the appeared to be against a plan which . (By'lleiiKwi McCmry, chief editorial put on the .brakes themselves. AT YOUR GROCER'S Military observers bellevedT-when darkjn small boats, the rapid move writer of Tho New York Mirror; Ha would- place a heavy load on the in surprise orrthe defenders, and the totaled up, _thc__BrJtish_JUsaster_hv; tvia the first American to crass the At- TB PROTECTION Grcecefwould^amount-to-more-from- mad-flightbefore-dawn-to-the-boats- AJiiiJhJ CANNON in the"form~of incometax where he again. , At cost of less than a penny the standpoint of casualties than did would feel it the most. London Memories that Won't apiece, the navy is taking pictures -the—entire British .carnpaJEn in Also it was announced from Lon Erase: The young , Scotch boy. of the lungs of all new recruitsT~to —Also-the-aui'tax-would-hit heavily don-tha t- General-Wa voll_bad_becn_ DISH TOWEL France. And-this-they believed in -lnsuranae_CQmr)nniW and banks who weed out tho unfit before they be- SIZE ... 17 X 3O spite of constant rcporfsTTrotrf Loff glven_an-jiasistant,_wi.thJhe_tlil.e_aL are heavy., holders of government come government~charges~for "llfo.""~ don that "lines were holding firm" deputy commander, Lieut. Gen. Bla- an air raid . . .tears w*cre WORTH 100 OR MORE bonds. At top and at bottom seemed ^"ReaV~AUmiral^Ross-T—Mclntiro, and that "new defensive_posltions rney jif Australia, who has been in sluicing through the bomb-dust surgeon general of the navy, esti- the chief opposition to the taxT ' command of the Australian forties. were being cohSolidnted"=rcportST caked on his face . -. . ho carried mates that the pennies will save YOU GET IT FREE WHEN-VOU circulated oven at the moment when Forinstnnce, a single person with Now, whether this meant that Wa- a child's glove . . . "There was a BUY-A M.W, Of SILVER DUST { the king and government of Greece an Income of $1,000 (net earned) vell was about to bo removed, or littlo 'and in it— . a kiddie's 'and 1 hospitals are full of TB'cases from THE SUDSY, SNOWY were JUT" (light, and thousands of Would pay" $29 Tax under- tho- pi'Or that a bigger situation was to devel- "btrtrl can't find tho kiddie" ... .-mji the "last watwnany of whom prob-~ WHITE SOAP FOR .^,. Greek soldiprs were laying down posed schedule Instead of $4 as at op in~Africa remained to bo seen, the veteran scr£gflnt.who kicked the ably had tho disease ^before they their arms.~ j ______present. A married couple with two but it was an interesting announce- boy In the pants because ho was entered the service. ~" DISHES AND LAUNDRY ^4>» ment, at all events, and meant that That this was a" censorship ''smoke •cirttttrenJwitlTah earned net income" shattering morale ... and how the - The new-devico.takes.a photograph something "was going on within the screen" to attempt to_ cover a trial of-$3,500jwho would now=bciji_(iy- Scotch boy said: •''Thanks."' on a 35-mm. film of a fluoroscope, -1 .at__withdrawaVsimllaVill r . ta_the-DimtthD^ 4ng-il5=inooma-tax, would find their organizatjon_ofjDm army that-had- ""The big picture of RppseveltrroTtr just fled as-fast as it had advanced. Replacing the larger -arid-" 'far-more '«y—ofjulpmontr—op- - occurred at historic JThermopylae- -would start with $2,000j -(11 per TKaTTwas increasinEjy^eyjdcnt. - pospdlit foTfearof loslngbuslness. Pass, whero in ancient times^ the -certtr)-whioh would~be~TT*total of 15- JAPAN: London's No"1—Glamour Gh-1, In the fishing~groundsthey still heave the lcad,-as shown atitiijf T"hc~navy did the pioneering In Greeks had successfully withstood per cent. To this would be added whose first fiance,was killed in~a- left above, to bring up a sample of the scarbottom. Right: One of "mass chest surveys," but gives precarious threats to her independ- the defenso. supertax, or 10 per cent Bitter Days -' • crash, whoso second fiance is in u "credit as the original pioneer to a ence. In fact, most military ob- of the total tax, added to the bill. the "ships that pass." • ; •-.-.• The Japanese, still meeting harsh Nazi prison camp, whose only Brazilian named D'Abreu. HENS NEED servers had always maintained that' The jOftectivc rate, therefore, on thought now Is how to avoid being - 4 # • ' Colclum-Orll lor Btlttr Egg in order to conquer Greece Ther- resistance to their armed effort A cleaning crew in action. the bottom bracket, would bo 10.5 conscriptod In Ernie Bevin's drivq NO GUTTER mopylae) Pass must first be thread- against the Chinese, and attempt- Xhe,ysort the fish, slit if ml per cent. " for women munitions workers. No phase of modorn defensive ed. " . ing to meet the demands of their clean them, and stow them The treasury estimated that these new Axis partners that they do warfare, in which attacking planes CALCITE CRYSTALS ^ However, • in ancient times, the below in layers of ice. chunges, if put Into effect, would something as a military or naval must be checked, is considered more , -A Crytlol-Hord Grll for Grinding pass was narrow indeed—now It was Lord Perry .Browulow describing raise a billion dollars a year,' or a power in the Orient, are meeting bit- the little Caspar Milquetoast of a vital than tho art of camouflage. Coifl IO Will, (lotl to much wider, the attackers had fast mobile L A*«< your Feed Dealer or wtlttu little less. The estate tax exemp- ter days, according to analytical man who came to remove a 3,000 The British long ago learned that units to pour into the fray, and the comment. one effective protection against day- Greek and British rear guard, said tionT under another plnnr would ho pound unexploded bomb from hi? air .reduced from $40,000 to $25,000, and cannon factory after a night raid: time bombing of an army in the the Germans, were totally unable to- Instead of being ablo, through field was to make sure no equip- withstand the advance. rates in the lower and middle brack- propaganda, to infiltrate with Nip- "A strong wind would huvo whisked ets would bo...raised. ment-reflects the sun. The U. S. "The cloud of censorship hid the ponese Influence into tho Dutch East him away . . . he.hugged the.bomb, army 1B following this same sound facts nbfcut the British withdrawal, Thin, tins' troasury experts said, Indies, that territory Is reported to fondly, and listened . . . then he rule. •whether it would be entirely tried would yield about a third of a bil- becoming more hostile than ever to asked for a cup of coffee, then he MERCHANTS through Piraeus, or whether the lion. As a sample of this tax, if one the "new order." went for a half hour's walk ... to All glitter has been ordered re- British forces would retreat through inherited $20,000, over and above the think . .". then he, came back and moved from military equipment. Tho Dutch, said writers in that Even bayonets are being dipped" In Athens to the Peloponnesus, and at- exemption limit of $25,000, one territory, have been watching the took the fuse out of the bomb, car- tempt to fight or debark there. would pay $1,800 to the treasury in- ried It oft In his pocket . . . and we a special blue finish to prevent shine. •Your effect of Japanese influence in The dull olive surface of start cars, stead of $000 as at present. breathed again , . ." Lord Brown- But certain it was that Grecco 2 China, Korea and In Indo-Chlna, and troop transport trucks and other ve- _JU^u_pcrBiinJnh_li_L?A 3.Q00, or •was doomed, after throo —to—faur_ they were said to have lost any in- low prophesied: "After this war, hicles was designed' to this end. It Advertising wecks of furious warfare, warfare $100,000 moro than the proposed ex- terest they might have had in the there will be no Housis of Lords ... . blends with the-landscape and ll • in which the Germans suftorod their emption, the tax would be hiked probabilities of their fato If they nothing without function will sur- safeguard against air attacks. Dollar from the present $9,(!00 to $21,000. vive." heaviest losses of the war. should fall Into Japanese hands. • * • buys something moid than. Japan still was attempting to This Raced My Pulse: Watching MERRY-GO-ROUND space and circulation, in Economic Result STRIKES: reach an economic accord, for in- Three years ago Hans Kurl-Helnz stance, with Batnvla, In Java; but a flight of Grumann Ameriernvmade ' the columns of this news- Whether it was "whistling going Martlets from tho Fle^t Air Arm, Scnnhenn',_youiiB_GctCai«n itnlBiL And Prices . the Batavians twice have called tho through a churchyard," or a Well- swooshing down through fog onto the grant, declared, his Intention to be- cbnsidored opinion, "informed ex- There was little doubt that prices, whole conference off, only to reopen p Leon Henderson or no Leon Hender- Held at an RAF station while Hur- come a U. S. citizen and received his circulation plus the favor perts" at Washington seemed to feel it later. ricane pilots watched goggle-eyed first naturalization . Under T that the Nazi conquest of Greece' son, were taking u generally up- The Dutch are said to be angered ward trend, and Hint the strike situ- . . . then watching the Martlets the Selective Service act that mnkes able consideration of our ' might be more economically costly by tho Japanese practice of sending tangle with the Hurricanes In clmj- him u "declarant alien" and sub- readers for this newspaper than worthwhile. ation, while somewhat improved, large missions to accomplish a sim- was not yet what it should be. lengu aerobatics . , . The Martlets ject to draft. But now a clerk at and its advertising patrons. They said the latest German tri- ple task, and the local government won at Intermediate altitudes. The the German, embassy, Sennhenn Is umph, on the contnii'y^miiiht-provO' ProKldent Roosevelt's personal ap- feels that t|i(;Ko__ times by now, but Barbara BUII remains R• rise to movie heights hold cottons, trimming with braid claim. Lander, an engineer for the- der. Lander becomes field manager for' a barrier to their romance. makes one of Hollywood's jind_adding a couple~o£ pockets, INSTALLMENT XII most" spectacular success and rtTwill bp one of your most stories, has drawn the co- comfortable . work-a-day styles. CHAPTER Xiy In this valley as blacksnake on an "PiEE_lhe peach!", us I approached Make it of light, inconspicuous ice block." them. I merely Informed them of starring role opposite Fred Astaire in Columbia's "He's My prints, flat crepe or spun rayon ^Vlatanuska was now on the map. "Lander says there's a shortage the Administrator's order for the for street wear, with plain neck- of axes and work tools;" I was concoction of a four-by-six portable Uncle" because she line, softened by a narrow~touch of The colonists had arrived.. really deserves it. But that Promised Land, appar- prompted to explain. blackboard. contrast. .J ently, didn't live up to their expec- "Of course there is," exulted Sa- "You can have anything we've This is a really im- The detailing is perfectly tations. For?_3!Mnch material without nap; long went round that the first tralnload And a carload o" harness, by gad,- apt to stay in Its shirt-sleeves. Rita Hay worth a member of the in- sleeves, 5ii"ya''ds. l'.i yards bratd or »i . of the_ colonists was on Its wayup and no workhorses t' buckle it on." And, for all their banter, they as- ternationally known yard contrast for ncclc fold. Detailed ^—^-frbrri-Seward—and—Katie^O!C6nnell- •The* tumult had 'subsided and the sured me I'd have my board, neatly Cansincrfamlly; has danced all her sow chart Included. Send order to: was hurried " over from Toklutna shadows were growing longer and" nailecflogefher and eEoiTized wittT lifer ~? to look nfter the women and chil- I could see smoke going up from the a flat coat of lampblack. They cVen CIRCLE PATTERN DEM. unbroken line of smoke pipes before promised to have it at my cabin the ~ drcn. And since_. to them. . newer wording altogether to my throughout all costume design but A youthful Interpretation of the Friday, she played a Mexican bride Then this dress will simply delight ence! nocessarv. Wrlto today to Soutnora It'was thc-young people, towhom liking. y most notably ln_ja.cket_sults, red- print with plain voguo is pictured to In "Hold Bartr-thc Dawn"—for th«t you. It's so becoming and suc- Visual, Box W-9, Memphis, Tonnouaeo. Alaska meant excitement and Mntn- I_closed and fastenedTnyTioor: -ingoto ensembles and in capesr the left. This Ingenue dress is of one she had to say soinellilnK In cessful that two neckline styles are nuska spelled romance, who crowd- I pretended to be writing nt my While splashy huge-patterned prints delft blue and white print crepe. The Spanish, which sho 'doesn't under- suggested in the ^pattern (No. '. ' .. As One Thinks ed about the cameras—lanky youths tnblo end, sitting there, rather anx- play an important role in formal jacket, wearable over other, things, stand; she's still wondering; what It 1333-B). One is the plain v-ncck- Man is only miserable so far as ond laughing girls, not in the slatted iously, as they worked pole ends evening apparel and play clothes, is of blue rabbit's hair. Note that meant. - Hne_jcut_tp_ smart new depth, and he thinks himself so.—Sannazaro. aunbonncts of earlier, frce-soilerB, under the sill logs and tried to im- neat, small prints are featured in the sleeves arc short, in keeping but in the sweaters and slacks-of- with the glrllshness of the ensemble- part a . ship-at-scn motion to my smari-day-tlme_ensembles. If you enjoyed "Tho Cat nnd the their own blithe generation. And jimall cabin. But they soon tired of However, what these prints of tiny There is a cunning little handker- there were children, slathers of chil- chief of the print. This is one of Canary," made two years ago, you'll that, finding tho shack too heavy to motifs and checks lack in s_i?a)- is look forward, with dren, with tousled heads and toys be converted into a rocking "chair. made up in coIoK FofTnstancc, tho jhpso casual, Inlrlguingty styled in their'hands, stnring wide-eyed at dress-plus-jackct outfits that is so good reason to So they proceeded to serenade me, latest fashion is to'top red prints "Nothing- But the ho—white—peaks—of—the—Tilkeetnas- rmore-nols ily-th it n-everr—And-toHhe- _Qf_ncat_design_with_rcd-WooLco_als,_ universally likeable for general and lustily proclniming to the world . -general din they added a salvo or Jackets or capes—a fashion that Is wear. . •.'••• thpy were •hungry. • " same stars — Bob two of revolver shots. When I real- being used to a great extent In teen- There Is a new use of prints this Hope and Paiilottt- "You belong in these parts?" a I ized that one of the faces peering Goddard—a ppear. It's petulant voice inquired of me as I In at the window was that of the Red prints nro the rage this sea- ative genius of designers. It is tho in the hands of the refilled the coffeepots. I found my- flrc-eating Eric Ericson I found the son. Made up In dressps, they are idea of trimming-\vith—gay prints. same director, Elli- . self confronted by a rotund mntrl- last of my patience ebbing away. variously"leamed with black, navy, You will see_it carried' out in ott Nugent. It's the arch with a terrace of chins and When they started to pound'orrthc or as mentioned abovo, red. This pipings, bindings,-appliques of-print- hilarious story of a eight obstreperous children. door again, this time with one of trend Is illustrated In tho model motifs, also bow trims ~oT print stock broker who I snid that Matanuska was now their heavier polea, I could see that shown to the right in the photograph. bunds.. There is, for example, the bets ?10,000 that he my home".- It would soon go down under their This dress featured by the Style Cre- dress wlth_plcatcd skirt that is won't tell a lie for 24 "Oan't say you look like a girl blows. And that not only brought ators of Chicago in a recentrdisplay, topped with a monotone jacket that hours, and the cast "Bob Hope helps keep me feeling Is bound with an irfch bordering of •wtKVd been brought up on whale the light of battle Into my eye but is toppod by B flower print red Includes such capable actors as Ed- brisk and efficient." blubber," dbserved my new friend, "prompted trierto cross to tho~dish crope-with-a-thin.black-wqol-jacket,- -print.or—possibly a mere-binding—^ waYd~Arnoldr GraTit MitchellpRose -who—assorted—that_her_namo_wns_ shelf and reach for Sock-Eye's old tailored to.perfection. The pleated just enough to_relate^it_to_tho dress Hobart, Helen Vinson, Leon Belasco Betsy Sebcck. "But them cock-eyed revolverl . Then I~lifted~awayTtho" -skirt-and-tho-liat~that -repcats-Jhe. -with-which-iUs_worn. Another way and-Lelf-Erikson." _ bilreauCrsts7~ol course;—ain't—got- prlnt of the dress are smart ac- of arriving at a."touch.iOf print" for "cents. ~L —— -your-costume-ls-to-have-n-hat_andL " anything ready. " There ain't even But Instead of shrinking back they It Iffoks as if Gloria Swansony water, they tell me, in them two-by- "They're pretty well settled," began to laugh atTVie and my. threat- The youthful capo coat in dark bag of print that will enliven mono- wool, centeredin the group,. Is made_ tone dresses and coats-to..the nth would really return to the screen in BERNICE MERRICK, four tents, And they ain't got lamps she said. ening firearm. They could see hesi- "Father Takes a Wife" with Adolphe —when they' :told us we was to tation, I suppose, in the very way outstanding by the introduction of degree. Registered Nurse looking eyes surveyed the- row of Menjou, Desi Ariiaz and John How- be stcanvheated and lit by elec- I held that old six-gun. a sillc-prJnt lining In tho newly im- (Hclcuscd by Wcstcrn-Nowspnpcr Union.) ard. Mr. Menjou, famous for his A big bowlful of Kellogg's Corn tricity!" ": -Whitc^walled tents, "There's six hun- It was Eric the Red who swayed -wurdvoberand-Miss-SwansonT-equal-- Flakes with some _fru_i_t and lots of "Things will straighten out," I dred kids in that camp, in one mad closest to me. ly~farhous for hers, have been hav- milk and sugar. "Bgid—a sr-I—caught—sight—of^-Lnndor- _huddlc, nnd not a roof over their _^Mightn't it go offr angel-eyes?" Plaid Accents Roses Take Spotlighr ing wardrobe tests atjRKO; she has hcad~Tf a" bug" or two got inlo~trieiF FOOD ENERGY) haranguinK n group-of grumblings 11 he taunted> ii ~ a rcputation-in-New'Y-oi'k-for-boing blood!- - : _ ;-•'—I-warned him,• "unless VITAMINS! free-soilei'S. In Tabric Designs able to weur-just-anything-at-all-aiad- 1 "But there ain't even blnnkets- I asked if -they all hadn't hnd you stand back." It's rosetlmo in fashlpnland. The look smart In it. MINERALS! —'• enoutth to Ro r'ound,"-porsisted Bct- medical inspection. I could even foel an impulse to -most featured flower In fabric de- -PROTEINS! — "They're supposed to," admitted rcsent-his-mockery stiffen my finger . ey. "And If I.don't get at a wnsh- sign, in hat trimmings and in smart • Joan Crawford's New York fans, tub before the week's out them kids Katie. "But If I know my onions on the trigger. . But, he was too corsages is the rose. plus the fimous FLAVOR of there's a father of seven overin'that 'who troop around at her heels when- Kellogg's Corn Flakes that tastes o' mine WiirTTsTve to go naked.". quick for me. It is going to T>o" a particularly Jine-up'who won't last long. He's With an unexpected upswect of ever she's in town, recently present-* so good it sharpens your appetite, The bureaucrats,"! discovered, plainly tubercular. And there's a "rosy" summer in cottons, because cd her with a rather staggering makes you want to eat. had declined to bring, in a piano for Michigan woman who's been having his hand ho knocked myari cottons this year aro reminiscent of birthday gift—a birthday card more her, had lost two of her trunks, nnd labor pains all the way up from Sew- my head. The shock of that blow weaves that wore favorites~ln tho than two feet square, which they'd were now trying to stow"her_awny urd." _: ' made-thcTTevolvcr go off, high in early 1000s. Yoii—will find roses had autographed by dozens of fa- : -the air, —and befbro the smoke_ in a .hack-row tentrwhlch her man "What does7thrrt-mcnn?".I asked" blooming on waffle plques,_en__un' mous theatrical _. wouldn't accept. They'd even failed cleared away they were eras -bleached muslins, "IW^mezzotlnt,—on- Misused"Necessity lit is~therjirgument of tyrants; it is with a qualm of dismay. - in closer,~pretendlng to, be fighting -==*o-stoclc4ho-Coramisaary_un_pM!Pj>t gjazed chintz Tind on Tawns-andlper- Necessity is^tlit--plfia_fQr_every the I creed of -alavea^Pltt,—th» _ ly, she lamented, and thnt'd~mean; ~"It~rrieimM7'--^said-the-weai'y-cyed .for itspossession. . I couldSHEer by The public apparently spends.a lot firtf humiiD_freedornr| Elder... . "~ .—-^— " _l _Katlo,-"thpt wo-can't sit here en- their laughing faces, thirrthey rntK cales. \^Z7- ;=._ of time andthought on g •7 . . • of^burserTiStrnj^wrthout- grapefruit Z__ For party frocksr-i3ie-nCT7B5tTrnar' ~and Ice cream. Ipying tfie"scenery.'^YSu'lj^have to cr_ liked- my • struggles. But-they ffie~qulz_shows.;_the^nowcst wrinkle scrub up, old-timer, "and help me terlals_ are hand-painted_shcersr \ bobbed up recently in connection ' But even in the midst of all that made it a. point to.-kjgep-my.right With tho delivery;"^ hand pinioned above my head. nugo American J3cauty. rose, one with Ben Bernie's -program.-__JEfit confusion nnd complaining I wanted Two hours later I heard the first painted .on the bodice, one on tho two weeks he was besieged with to cling to the claim there Was "It mustn't lose Its temper," said faint wail of the first baby born In Ericson, with his face close to, mine. skirt, enhances tho beauty of these requests for ^tickets to the repeat BOTTLE OF eomcthing epic about the migration. the Mntnnuslcn Colony. sheers. show. Here's the reason: That fnct enmc home to me more He even passed mockingly admiring lingers across my tumbled forelock. J3qn't overlook the cunning- little The final contestants vying for the_ than ever when I stood under an XV salior hats that aro m'ado to' wear prize of $100 are selected by their azure Alnsknn sky that arched rTbove And ns I shrank back from that odious touch n motor truck of bnt- with tho now tailored suits or cafco ability to guess from a recording the blue-ravined slopes of mountains, If I'm the lamp In the valley I've how many shots are fired out ojt a towering up to stately peaks of white tleshlp-grny came clattering across costumes, You will be charmed with got to burn with n brighter wick. the clearing. slnglo rose trim that mounts right machine gun in so many seconds. ami watched the two hundred fam- Colonel Hart culled me into Head- One night on the first show, the ily heads draw lots for their farm It wasn't until I saw him pushing from the very front of the crown. HONEY & ALMOND CREAM quarters and told me I was to have In through the crowd that I realized Tho latest oyenlhg corsage Is a number of shots fired was 52. On plots. For fate, of course, reposed a schoolhouso as soon as they could tho repeat show, all the contestants Regular *1 size In thdSL little wooden box\ that held the newcomer wns Lnnder. He scnt- single long-stem rose. find a building that would suit the tcred the startled transients right promptly guessed 49, ,50 und 51. the plewiumbers, since a few of the purpose. The real school, he ex- But they were fooled—Bernie had 93 limited time only — fnrmsltcs were already cleared nnd and left ns heenme. A honvler- plained, couldn't go up until next bodled man, ,who tried to block his shots fired the"sccond time, by let- fenced and blessed With cabins, year. But if the Colony children Cotton Fabrics Essential ting, the record run longer. while others were swampy and un- way, went suddenly flat on tho door- could bo grouped into classes of yard soil as my rescuer's fist thud- To Wardrobes, Supplies broken forest. And as the lucky and some sort, and a teacher rotated Hero's how to add a noto of gaiety Because a singer on tho "Uncle the unlucky crowded about a big ded ngninst his Jaw. Tho crowd A surplus commodity without among them, there might bo less was no longer laughing. to a navy suit that boasts an ex- Ezra" program got a chanco to mnp of the valley, to dctermlno the grumbling from the parents nhd less treme mannish cut. Wear a plaid which homomakers would bo lost is make a movie with Shirley Temple, position and state of their tracts, Ericson, nlose to me in the door- taffeta hat and carry matching ac- cotton. hclUralslng by the youngsters. way; half-turned to fathom the rea- the announcer on the same program there wasmuch cheering and grum- So for two or three weeks, he cessories! Choose a wlde-brlmmed There aro probably more cotton gets a chance to be a network sing- HIGH PRICES son for tho sudden silence. And I —bllng and groaning proceeded, I'd have to do the- best hut of plaid taffeta In red and soft fabrics suited fpr moro varied uses ^rj__The first singer is Bob Nolan, could sec Lander's mouth harden blues. Over your shoulder, Bllng~a" than fabTlcs made from any other Snlnrln, deep-bosomed and Indian- I could as a circuit-rider teacher. into a grimmer line as he saw tho announcer is Cy Harrlco. brown, drifted up to my table and The first call on the workers, of matching pouch bag. Climax tho fiber or combination of fibers. Cot- and recognized that half-turned plaid program with a handkerchief tons make up into at least 30 dif- viewed the scene with u lip curl of course, was to gethomcu built. face. The mnllet-llko fist, swinging ODDS AND ENDS—Clark >' Advertising and high prices do not go together at all. contempt. There she was joined by I suggested that n portable black- of matching plaid. It Is tho better ferent fubrlcs Biiltnblo for drosses next jor Metro, "Iltitiky Tonk" Jn for the second time, sent my tor- part of wisdom to buy a simple one- tot women, girls and infants. which Lana Turner tvill appear oppo- They are ejdremely Incompatible to each other. It l»r "8oclFfciycT—waiting and watchful for board would be a help, BIIICC a mentor sprawling In across tho cub- the first open Jeer from one of those blackboard was to a teacher what color suit or coat, than depend on ac- Without cotton, sheets, pillow- site him, turns him into a confidence only the product which Is unadvfertlsed, which preoccupied cheechakos. ** in floor.' He lily there, face-down, as cessories to,give it eyo-duzzllng chic. man and swindler who becomes a power a throne was to a king, the seat und Lnndor turned on the resentful casos, ticking and linings of comfort- in a town in the Yukon . . . MCO will has no established market, that costs more than you "Looks like a potlutch t' me," ob- symbol of his power. erB, curtains, draperies, upholstery group behind him. introduce a new romantic team in can afford 4o- pay served Siilurin. "A pbtlntch with "All right," tho man at the desk They rollback n little, milling and Hair Styles Reveal materials, bath towels, hand towels "Lady Scarfuce"—they're Frances Neal Uncle Sum passln' out forty-ncre answered across! his mountain of shouting ns they went. But they at and dish towels Would disappear." and Dennis 0'Kaeji, and the story's a Whenevbr you go Into a store and/buy an Item of ad- farms Instead o' two-bit knives. And blueprints. "Tell that bunch of tran- New Flower Motifs comedy with a gangland background least fell back. Lander, stooping . , . Wendy liarrie and George Sunders vertised merchandise, It doesn't mako any difference most o' these poor coota don't even sient workers out there to make down from his towering height, lift- A new vogue thajt probably will know what they're glttin'." will be teamed in "The Gay ftilcoh," what, you are getting more for your money—more In . your hoard and mnkc It pronto. Tell ed Ericson from tho door arid (lung spread llko wlldllro is a cluster of Frilly Accents mystery picture to be made by HKO; Sock-Eye spnt dourly Into the road thorn I said so." ; . him (Hit th rou i"h the open door. Then Mowers worn at each sldo~of.—tlie. ^Everybody's, doing ltl Wear tho Michael Arlen (remember "The Green quality and sorvlco-^than you would get If you spent the • dust. ••"• So I sallied, forth to whore six ho reached for the revolver still head, balanced symmetrically. Tho frilllcst frilly-frilly neckwear ever. Hat"?) is the author.'. .George Brent same amount for something which was not advortlsed. "They think they're glttin' sonic- flannol-shlrted CCC workers - wore clutched In my hand nnd took It flowers urc caught to a ribbon band Regency frills, jabots, big Bailor col- and Uasil Hathbone hare the leads in thing for nothing," he nvurred. "But languidly piling lumber at tho track uway from mo. or to one of tho new halrbands that lars with frilled edges, yoko» that "C-JHan Feraiu Scotland Yard" them glloots'll be about as happy Bide. I .Ignored a quite audible, (TO HE CONTINUED) fit to the head. aro frilled. ' Page Four THE SPRINGFIELD SUN Friday, May 2, 19.41 HIGH FRATERNITY What SUN Advocates Cagneu At New Mountainside Activities HONOR TO SCHMIDT "LEI THERE BE LIGHT" 1. Sidewalks wherever needed. J Raymond E. Schmidt, son of Mr. l ul»Jlnht-IIII •.<'l.iiur-'iii.Ulur alj Hi,, i'u!U• ortj'cu, .dl>linKllulociety..is..the.highest honor paid to 1 May 7 (Wed.)—Silhouette Club, 0. An active-Board of Trade Grilling is active in local show:;'. 5—William Lenehan meeting, home of Mrs. Henry Wober, college seniors who are chosen by to stimulate "Try Spring- i he faculty and their classmates on About a week ago, Mr., Griffing was 7—Arthur -Brahm Central avenue, 2 P. M. field First" in purchasing. nominated for president of the 9—Donald Pittenger May 8 (Thurs.)—Fire Department, 7. Full-time position for the the .basis"of scholarship,rleadership, COMING EVENTS Union County Konne\ Club without 11—Frederic L. Mundy meeting, flrehouse, 8 P. M. Township Clerk's oifice. and character. opposition. 13—Mrs. Loretta McKay '-May 8 (Thurs,)—Annual meeting, 8. Encouraging clean industry, A senior, in the health and physi- "My wife," he said, "takes care of 15—Jean Crlckenberger Mountainside P.-T. A. Mountainside to increase tax ratables. cal education division at Spring- Clutiu, oi-iruril*nllmiw find nil H<>- rooms, Millburn, 8 P. M. field... Schmidt was'(jrodu'ated from clfeticij muy Jim tliolr lutuio IIVI'MIH all the dogs. She knows the peculiar Thomas Doyle School, 3:15 P. M. 9. Municipal parking lot. - umlur thlu huii'llntf. wltlnxit chun.'u. May 9 (FrO—Mother-Daughter habits of all of~them." 16—Miss Frances Boynton May 13 (Tues.)—Borough Council, 10. Extension of mail delivery Rosclle Park High School in 1937. Homl In your duloh to Tlio SUN mul by local R. F. D. routes, to Dinner, .Women's • Service Club, Joseph Von Borstel meeting, Borough Hall, 8 P. M,_ He was captain of' the basketball u\oli) later contllctH through thin Methodist Church, G:30 P. M. One of their dogs cannot drink all portions of the township. team this season, and is a member culuiuii. milk without eulfering 111 effects. 17—Charles Doyle ~TIEy 15 (Thurs.)—Board of Educa- May-12 (Mon.)— Republican Club, Alfred C. Heckel tion, meeting, Mountainside School, of the student council, the Varsity May 2 (Fri.)—Lions Club, weekly meeting, Legion building, 8 P.'M. while another can-eat anything any- Club; and the baseball team. For time and is always looking_for some- Shirley Lantz 8 P. M. supper meeting, Half-WayHouse, May 12 (Mon.)—Holy Name So- 18—Mrs. John Dwyar three years he has bcen-an^officer- Route 29, 0:30 P. M. thing new to digest. May 16 (Frl.)—Tap Dancing Re- of his class, serving this year as ciety, meeting, St. James' rectory, 20—Henry Weber cital, Mountainside^JSchool, 8 P. M. May 2 (Prl.)—D. of A., meelin;;, 8. P. M. ._ . Beside the' outdoor kennels, they, secretary, and was listed in "Who's have a separate room-in the house ~~ 21—Mrs. Charles Rinker May 28 (Wed.RGadles' Aid So- Legion building, 8 P. M. May 12 (Moll.—Women's Service Miss Evelyn Weber CLASSIFIED ADS Who Among -Students in the Col- Mny 4 (Sun.)—Communion break- for. the dogs.' Tlicre is a specially clety,_meeting, home of Mrs. Ernest leges and1 Universities" last year. Club, meeting, - Methodist Church, built swinging door at the side of Eleanor Pittenger • • Melslck, Central avenue, 2 P. M. fast, Rosary-Altar -Society, WlnfleUl- 8 P.M. Willis L. Curtlss Rates: Minimum Price Scott Hotel, Elizabeth. the house to allow the- dogs to go for insertion, 50~cents May 13 (Tues.) — Continental in and outdoors. They also have a May 5 (Mon.)—Rosary-Altar So- Lodge, F. and A. M., meeting, lodge Union Chapel Send In Your News -cidty, mcetlng,~St. James" rectory,_8 portable kennel in the- house where MountulQeldr, N. J. for twenty-four words. rooms, Millburn, 8 P. M. puppies. are_...keptTintll they are Union Chapel met Monday evening U10V. nOIiA-N11 OflT. Pimtor. Other rates on applica- Patronize Our Advertisers P.. M. """" : May 14 ^(Wed.)—Card party and at the home of the president, Miss Sunday B^hool, 10 A, M. : ; May 5 (Mon.)— Methodist Brother- strong enough to play with .their nible Stuily Clnm, 3:16 P.; M. tion. -" ••• '.:.. •••:-- luncheon, Rosary-Altar Society, Le- older colleagues. Ruth Rinker. . Evonlne worship, 1:*Z P. M. hood, meeting, Methodist Church, gion Building, 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Wort.—Mlil-woelc mooting for Prayor Owing to the great expense —6-Pr-Mi ~ ——. club activities' Include und Bible Study. 8 P. M. —May—8-tTucs.) —lied Cross Home involved in postage, stationery May 14 (Wed.)—Ladles'-Aid So- being treasurer of the Union Coun- Eight students3rotrrthe~KriS.slon~ — nnrl'"hillin[y~nf 'll h Hygiene Class, Red CiosK Room, ciety, meeting, Methodist ClvurcliT ty Kennel Club for the post five our customers jxre asked to. • Town Hall, 1 P. 'M'. '_ • . . " . • IN BOROUGH CRASH ary Training Institute of Nyack, pay cosh on order. However, 2:30 P. M. years; former, vice-president of the N. Y., including the Viking quartet. Above are Jimmy Cngney INSURED to ANS May 0 (Tucs.)—Red Cross, meet- Newurk.j'Eosfcm Terrier Club for telephone orders will be ac- May 14 (Wed.)— Township Com- MOUNTAINSIDE—Mr. arid Mrs. will conduct the Young Peoples' ser- cepted from responsible .par- Ollv4a Do Havilland and Rita Hay- Construction Payments ing, home of Mrs. LcwlS-Macartney, mittee, meeting. Town Hall, 8 P. M. two years and how chairman of the worth in "Strawberry Blonde," the 33 Severna avenue, '1:30 P. M; Astrup Thorson of Maplewood are vice oh Sunday evening 'at 6:45 tics, but prompt remittance Is -:i May 15 (Thurs.)—American Le- year book commTtto, futurity and seeking damages of $9,000 for per- and regular services at X;4!L : , requested; ~ feature attraction at the New Thea- BUILDERS LOANS May 0 .(Tues.)—Women's Guild, gion, meeting, * Legion building, 8 publicity -committees; member of tre, Elizabeth, on.the ,threq-day bill sonal injuries and a damaged auto- which starts Sunday. The second- BUYERS LOANS . meeting,- St. Stephen's parish house, P. M. the Lake ' Mohawk Kennel 'Club, mobile as a result of an-accident Tel. Millburn 6-1256 Millburn, 1:30 P.M. May 27 (Tues.)—Sunday School Roanoke Konnel_:01ub_o.f Virginia,' Which occurred on November 10, CAREER NIGHT IS attraction stars Lupe Velev; and • May G (Tues.)—Girl Scout Troop Leon Errol in. "Six Lessons from NO CHARGE board meeting, Methodist Church,- -the-Ehlladelphla Bulldog Club and 1940 at Summit road and Route 29. HELD AT REGIONAL 1 Program, James •Caldwell School, phartor member of the Bulldog Club WEDDING STATIONERY Madame La Zoriga." 8 iP. M. They_fllei_a_sult on Monday in Clfcr Tomorrow and Saturday the pro- TO DEVELOPERS of New Jersey. His wife is also SEE 'OUR-SAMPLES und .comimrp ..with T iCjj'lt Court^jUlzabeth. The defend-" The Ttaslf'annu'al "Career Night" r gramWincludcka—Victor. Muture...in Closing, held at either offices It's.a mere boast, but we can't • othord boforo you ordor. .woddltitf In- May___G_ (Tues.)—Official Board, associated with some of thesq or- ant is BarEfiolbmeo Dandrca of held Tuesday night in Regional vltiLtlotui und iinnouncomutitH; no extra "Captain Caution," with Louise or anywhere at builder's con- pass over the opportunity to glow ganizations. " Summit"whose~machlne- allegedly cont ror buylnit In- town; wu, havo u Platt, _an3"" Bob_^Crosby and" Jean venience— « meeting, Methodist Church, 8 P. M. over the fact that if any event of High School was attended by about wldo tibloctlon or typon from which u r 1 Rogers in~"tiet's Make Music." May 7 (Wed.)—Woman's Mis- Importance slated to take place Dog fanciers 'in "the East remem- struck the plaintiff's "car. ~ 300 students, parents and guests. chooiio. SON, 8 Flomor—JUio... Mill- CONVENTIONAI, NON sionary Society, parsonage of First in Springfield isn't- listed in ber Grifflng's Little Fellow who died William Manze, director of guidance, burn (I-IMG. — Tho request program for Wed- lacking one point~to~tmish his cham- v nesday and Thursday consists of INSURED LOANS •- Baptist Church, Millburn, 2:30 P. M. "Coming Events," then there's TWO WILL REPOR/T -was ln charge of arrangements. APAKTMENT~TO RENT Gary, Grant and Carole Lombard in May 7 (Wed.)—Ladies' Benevolent something—wrong^ But, if we're pionship. For this dog, they were The session opened with a talk by AVAILABLE ^MOUNTAINSIDE—TWO borough "In Name Only" and Gary-Cooper __Soclety, meeting, Presbyterian cha- wrong, help us with your—Item. offered $750 but ..refused' to sell. Floyd B. Shannon, public relations PIV13 LAUQK HOOMS—broiikfuiit imoll and Andrea Leeds in "The Real irs Correspondent J residents have received orders to re- HUH lmrloi', Kiirui;o. Ill Clinton A^t). THE UNION CENTRAL UFE pel, 2:30. P. M'. . . "" _J -There's1 no charge for tlio service Other prized dogs of the local manager of th(T Western Eleotric Sprliiitllold,.N. J. " Glory." -May 7 (Wed.)—Eastern Star, and no confusion will-arise with couple include Duchess Nanette, port for military training under the Company, Kearny, who spoke on; INSURANCE COMPANY meeting, lodge rooms, Millburn, 8 _other local group's activities if, Little Guy, Miss Miracle Flash and tenth call by Westfleld Selective "What -Industry Expects Of The HELP WANTED—Female . P. M. . as long before the coming event Master Key. Service Board No. 4 on May 9. Schools." After the Assembly pro- REGENT THEATRE actually takes place, you remem- They" are, Salvatore Coppola of WOMBN—Draft vncanolos. Opportunity c May 8 (Thurs.)—Sunshine Society, gram, tho audience was divided into for two .women Boiling Fullor Qruahou. The current bill at GfiF'Regcnt SEELY CADE, Inc. ber to pass the date along bo the Locust avenue and Louis Edward Car nucoMiary. Wrlto B. D. Chattln, Mnlu-OITIco Suburban Offloe meeting, home of Mrs. HVC, Wehrle, SUN, by mail or phone, Millburn groups where professional men ex- Theatre, . Elizabeth, is headed by l MRS. ALEX GRATION Heckel of Summit road,-,_Thcy_ will Ghathum, N. J., for particular. £(! - Journul 200 MorrU 13 Duncan'street, Millburn, 2 P. M. 6-125C. " pressed their, viewpoints on the "Andy Hardy's Private Secretary," —~ Square Avenue May 8 (Thurs.)—Fidelity Court, IS GUEST SPEAKER report at the McKinley School at quality of work in their respective HELP WANTED—MALE Jnrsoy City, N. 3. Hiwlnuflcld, N. 3, 7, A. M. starring Mickey Rodney, and "Road Jo. Bq. 2-4080 Millburn 6-2040 Order of Amaranth, meeting, lodge fields. The original program—was. Show" with Adolphe Menjou, Carole . MArkct 3-1414 MOUNTAINSIDE—Mrs. Alex Gra- E and hnmly mun; mltliilo ujf111 has been made AROXJND THE BOROUGH <; sentatives, Washington, D. C. FINE! UnldnrCounty representatives possible, because Toronto does not Fourteen members of Boy Scout Supplies — Fixtures — Lamps have Sunday baseball. The- over- GirljScout Troop 70_went on a hike over the ^ln the New Jersey Legislature: A KNOCKOUT ——-night-trip-^f or a. one-day ..siandjx week"-end to "Surprise Lake. State Senator, Hon. Charles E. HAS YOUR SUIT BEENI KNOCKED OUT OF SHAPE _:BY CARELESS' PRESSING?^—• ....r no novelty for the Maple_Lcal'1 s who' •"" Miss Jane Rodgors" of - New Provi- "Eoizeaux, 861 South avenue, 315 • spend every Saturday and Sunday Aclivities- (Opp. Brownflelds) _• night~or~the reason in pullmans, dence road- addressed the Young PlalnfleJd; Members of Assem- ONLY AN EXPERT TAILOR T—— "bWlmly—once in several seasons People's Union of the Mountainside bly, H6n. Herbert J. Pascoe,, •-— -^-ELIZABETH KN6WS HOW TO SHAPE A SUIT IN PRESSING " does the schedule permit the^Bcars -Union-Clmpcl-on—Sunday-ovpning- —1328-North-Avenue,—Elizabeth ^ -; .— HE MAKES THEM —" in the chapel. Hon. Thomas M. Mulr,302 G'rant Appliaaice'^Repair Service to get lrTthc cxFiTSunday atrftonnn The-eirl-Scout-'s—four—troops-wllL PRINTING MAKE YOUB SUITS LOOK HAPPY, WEARING YOU With the Bears opposing tho The Silhouette Club will meet on avenue, >rainflelbT~H6h. John Hold a cookie sale starling on Mon-. Wednesday at the_,home of Mrs, "Dodger-packed Royals and the Leafs M. Kerner, Union; Hon.- Fred- MI 6-1651 R ARNOLD SCHERRER TAILOR opposing Baltimore's slugglng-array The cookies .will be the product of Henry Weber~oT^~Ciontral ™ avenuer erick Ershepard, Elizabeth. previous to the-skip into Ruppert Plans will be made for the annual _301. MQRJIIS AVE. the, Grenncn" Company of Long © , _: Stadium it is difficult to speculate Island and Mrs. Marie Grouse will July picnic. The group recently a -SPRINGFIELD, N. J. ~on the pitchers for the—Sunday. attended a theatre party in- "New Send In Your News Called for and delivered — doubleheader. However, if the New- be in charge of the sale. Prizes will •*'•"* *"" —TV—'-'-! — *—-—• bo awarded by Troop Committee of- York City. Mrs.. Frcd~Wcndell of ark jnound staif continues^ U> click Plalnfield, ji^mcmber of the organ- SMNI) US YOUB JIIKTHKAY in the rotation followed, at homo; ficials -for- the-bost- poster- describ.... 1 izatibiv^^niovlng "ffom^Plalnneld Tommy BymlTTttVd Mel~Queetv-will ing'-thb-sale.-and_for_mPaper to Your Tho quartctrof drivers making up that Gordon array for tonight's Absent Son or Daughter ? BUSINESS DIRECTORY evont bristles with power and skill: It Holpa To Cure Homoolcknoss Tony Willman, the Milwaukee star; ..-..George Fonder of Philadelphia, Automobiles ' Charloy Miller, the Llndon ace, and PAUL NIEBUHR, Prop. Doc Shanobrook, one of the mid- JUST MOnillS AVID. MOTOR CAll CO., INC!. west's greatest speedsters.' All of LIKE A Chrimlor, Plymouth PRINTING at its best is done the— them will be on hand through the L-eTTER- Qnneml HopuU-u FROftt 15b Morrlu Avo., SlprliiltfloUl • Springfield SUN way! Don't send speod campaign. HOME Millburn 0-0220 ' With the Trl-Clty Stadium track your orders out of town when they Ultra-Wash in Union tho only—one presenting Battery & Radio- races throughout the season, thal^ can be handled by us BETTER and speed strip is expected to enjoy "Its Dattury unil Uadlo Bulou and Sorvluo. more ECONOMICALLY here in Job! and most successful season. Promoter Al- Muziltt Lamiiu, Cat- lunltjon, bert Santo' lias a brilliant field of Alnillulicu Kotmli'H, town. drivers lined up with tho American Mtirhiirtleld' lluttury and IGlt-ntrio Htok1^ Automobile Association sanctioning lot. J02G, til. 111. Cluyton, Prnii. Florida Road •M Morrlu Avu. Millburn o-iuca.. the semi-weekly shows every Thurs- PRINTED STATIONERY SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH day . and Sunday night. Printing The starting lime fbr the meet, is ,50 SHEETS 8:30 o'clock. . 1000 BUSINESS CARDS Lubrication 'hot uri hundto your uui£t 50 ENVELOPES orrior tor Realty Transfers PltlNTlNI) r 500 LETTERHEADS ' I rom a ourtl to u b()oUlut Spring Brook Park to Arthur W. Hl'lUNGl'IlCU) BUN Special Jaegor, lot 30, map of Spring Brook Hlllburn «-i;r.c *1 500 ENVELOPES Park, subdivision No. 2. Shoe Repairing Pasqualo Santoro to Mr. and Mre. As American as "Yankeo Doodle"! Pasqualo Santoro, property In tlio RYTEX HOME-AND-CAMP with All for eastorly line of Black's lane, 233 feot IDXlioll - Ulioo ltubullrilnii its red, white and blue . . . its S|mrt» 'Pootwuur, All HtyloH, for $4.95 GOOD ONLY OPENING DAY, MAY 8th from Morris avenue. stars and stripes . . . its proudly OrowlHK OIIIK untl LIUIIOH—Jl-DU. Good quality — Wide selection of new modern types. ^Spring Brook JPark to' Mr. and OIJAN'I'ONIC'H l'AMII.V HIIOM H'l'OKI! waving "Old Glory." . Yes, it's 1 Olhor Prlco« In nronarllon. ~ ' Mrs ; John W. Wcasky, property" In ldMtr 13 yoam, -34K-A Morrln Avo. just the thing for thoso at camp the soutiiwesterly line of Colfax ,-. . and those at home . . . Morris AveTcoF. Prospect Place road, 001,84 feet from Short Hills Welding & Grinding printed with their Namo and uvonuo. SPRINGFIELD, N, J. "THE U>S. MARINES/ Address on Sheets and Envelopes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Staehlo. SitWH gharpotied by Mnohlnn Springfield Sun "to~ Hermanns Haussmann, property IIP^OU WEED-WfeLF? All ICImlB of Wolillnit Oars Called FpFlfrid~Delivered-: Tel". Millburn 6-0162 known as 135 South Mtiplo nvonlie. YR.V OURVAUT ADS/ VAVli HOIHMKIl SPRINGFIELD SUN Telephone Millburn 6-1256 Luwii .Mowurd Bluirponad Lucy Brcmer, Inc., to Elizabeth M. Uevon DrklK« Iloinl, near Morris Friday, May ^ 1941 THE SPRINGFIELD SUN ftage Fiv6

ill have been formulated. US FOH liltllKiK WORK o "Twelve Old Pals." and Baston Symphony Orchestra 1 LEGAL NOTICE r<>i>.-iiy uwncii, anil I'm iltc puriiuKu AT(11> OK KDIIi'ATIOK Si-alud )»ronoi,ulb will h<* lufulvod by PERSONAL MENTION Day exercises in conjunction with of dance and popular music is world I'fiVunh'iiiM, lionil Antlcliialliiti -Ni-ti* ur OK hl'IUNiil 1KM) the ('mil nil t tut* on llr\i\&vn, UrulnuK«« morrow evening for Mr. and Mr.s. ul,',, bhull IK- ibhU.-t] fiuin Him.' to Itiih' and l'lood .('ontrol of tho Hoard of services May 11. famous. Our "New Orleans Jazz" i nit amount not to t-xcoiil J^.UOO-UO, SKAMil) l'KOPOHALS will be iv- v Ularence Jensen, of Cranford, Les- reiv't-il ai H :;ut 1*. M., -liuyliKht Savini; Cliotittn Kiwuhohlwrw of tho County f hkh tiltiti : IU'UI Or )Htll:U Hliull \n:Ul 111- Union, ut t)io Court HUUHU, ICHzubetn, has been played and danced to in v Thiii\ 'e i»c-r About People You Know Leroy Mumford, Mr. and Mrs. the mast remote points of this earth. annutu. 1 iua rd Ron i) I oi' tint .IJUIMM. Culilwtftl NtJW Jerwoy, ui L'too p. in., Duylljfht St. James' Catholic Siliool, mi .Mount it I ij A\'etiu>-. in ibuBavins Tlmu, on. llomluy, Muy 6, 1941, Prank Geiger, Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles That type of music, in itself, has KKCT1ON K: Tin- iiVfi'iiKt*-}M*rlud of Schoui IUHMICI HI" ihi» TuwiiHiiip or for tliM • following dttacribud work: IIBV. . DANIEL. A. COYLIC. Hector. become an institution. Our Negro jtuMUliiouM of tho HUM iiniJiovohiL-iitu i>< HiirhiKih'lii' unil thmi publfrly opum-il uixl Conatructlrijf iif'W roinforcod con- T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William MiiBa.-ii: 7:30, 8:45, 10:11 unil 11:15 lit-r.<>jy cliMi*rinltu can deduce that our Amer- AT ' Til JO .IAM10S (;A1JUWJ<;LL In through tlilH pat'tj wliuii you k'o —Winifred Hunt of Mountain ave- SI'IKIOIJ. ' Jorsoy. Donilar road wore-hoiiUi-ttt-a din; ica has done its part for music, with Hl.< IION If: T)i« KLii>i>t>.-ni*-ntiil «l,-tn <*onHi ruction mtw rolnforced con- d.Wity, Wo wlfl* condlilur li u couriuny nue will be • guest of honor at a utntuiiH-nt rtMjUlrui] by law Una buru Ji,idileri4 niuy obtuln copieH of tho upecl- u lU'yii«Ui u«;;itlUt of the same enthusiasm that she has tUationu at tho Administration Otfl<:u In crotu pipo bridge on iclkwood Avo- ner party and' dance on Saturday birthday party tomorrow t 2 o'clock St. Stephen's- Episcopal . duly li)*:il by tho Towimliip 'lVuiiHinvr nuo nntl Clinton Avmiue, Horou«h uny uoclul mlorom. Cull dliuiuly lo shown_to_ make this a" better world i) thf utiUti at thu 'J'ownsliip C'lurU, and the Janidii CaldwfU Brliool or from tho llio HUN ottlcu, MlUUirn C-126U. _eyeninf;. Among those present were at her home.—Those present will in- Mlllburn, N. J. ut(U o of thu nisirli!i C'lork-, 4 Khtmui^ of Now ProviiUincn, Union County, the Ibrmer's-mothor" Mf.s. Josephine UEV, IIUOH.W. DICK1NBON, Hector. in which GET live. (Uc)l HtllU'ltH'Ilt bllOVVtf Illllt UllO (,'I'OHU ju'enuu,, KprliiKilold. Now- Jurwoy, clude classmates and friends. Holy Communion ut H A. M. dobi dctlnod in TlUu 4U:1-7G, It. S. '—Miss Margaret Nelson, daughter Kramer,.Mrr-aiid-Mre^-Jamcs Mul- Church School und Bible Clung, 0:45 One last reminder and something 1937, in iJH'M-ubud by thu Hum of Jl!,000.0(1 The contract will bo awarded to tho Thorni \vorkn will ho lot in uopurute len, Mr,, and Mrs. Georye Pickard, A. M. by 'thu • iNHuunci'.. of tho imto or notun lowt-Ht r«tHponnibli^ blihlcr, tlw rljjht be- contructu. ' ~~- ~~ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G, NeLson Murnlntf prayor und. Burmon by thethat we should really not have to—;- iiihorl'/ud by thin OIIIIMUIHU, and iliu in i; roHervi-d to rojttrt any and nil IIIIIH HpoollieutIons for tblu work *muy~ bo of 34 Bryant avenue, a sophomore all of Mountainside. Also Mr. and lloctor, 11 A. 11. there's "The Star Spangled Banner" mouni of IIIIH lnuolutlon. of A. H. ANDKUSON', pany Htatlnir that mich Suroty Compuny Parents' Day pageant on May 10. Newark. Prom town were Mr. and IlISV. DR. OBO. A. LIOOBTT. I'untor. Dltttrlrt Clork. confirmation at the 11 o'clock"serv- NOTICE tlio TowiiHliip ^omniittfu, and tlm Ohuii- will provide tlio Contractor with a bond -*-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart moved Mrs. Charles Baumann, neighbors Hunduy H1O100I, 11:45 A. M. nnin and elmU of., tlici To_wnHhl_p aro Dutoil Mny 2, 11I41. In tlio Hum utul. with HUCII condltlonH UH of their hosts. XIun'H Itlbla Cluau. 0:45 A. M. ices. The-choir will be assisted by hun-by aulhorlzi'd. to I^ITIIIU, ItiiuTti"Tiiid art* rtwiuirod by tho Hpocltlcatlouu. .this week to their new home "in ~&IornlnK Borvlco 11 A. M. '1'OWNKIIH- OK Harriet Pilch Hews-on, soloist, of iluliv")* Mitld nntd or not OH or any rmiu\v- o r Ki>i ICacb bid ntUHt bo accompanied with Tookcr avenue. . . —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wilson of Inturmoilluto Chrlotlan Endeavor at 7 ulti tluM-oof. >. M. COUNTY OK-UNIOK a curtltUul chock for ut Immt ton p'or Bryant avenue returned home on. Madison; A. L. Brandeis,.- the -new SICiJTlON' 11: Thin onlhmncd nhull TOWNHII1I* OK KI' cont (10%) of tho umount-rtf tho bid, au —Miss Jean De Creseenzo of 120 AN -OKOINAKCU TO I'ltOVIDK organist, will appear at the organ tuitn (*ff<)ct tun (10) dityn nf tor publluit- NOTHK TO CQAls roqtiirod by tho KpociilcutLonM. Morris avenue has returned to herWednesday from their homo' la The Ladies' Benevolent Society W)« TIIU INSTALLATION^ Ol' ti'on iliortKif in'tor Hu final puuiii'iiro. home from Virginia-Military Insti- West Palm Beach, Flu., where they- for-The~flrst time at the confirma- i.'ON'CKIi'I'l'i CIJHllS HIX 1NOIIKK Tin- Sprlm.'tleM ltonrd of Kducutloh, l*ur(lculur at ton t Ion of tho Contrun- will~serve a luncheon on Wednes- tion services. He recently succeeded 11Y KMIUTICISN IN'CHtiK, AND Sprink'lhdd, Now Jfimoy, hereby 'HDUCIIH toin blduiiu; upoh thin work In callitil -tute-wher-o-^ilvB-iittended the^Eastcr tiad- spent the-Wlnler-.mo.nths, I, It, D. Trout, do hni'oby ctn'tlfy thai, bldn from coal ilciilunt for furnluhliiK fTT~nnrT0llowlnk' LIIWH and' th« Huppbi- •day-at-1- o'clock-in-the-chapel,. and Prof. Henry Weaton Smith of Drew _IMUM:I:OUN covicunn MACADAM thu foroKolntf Ordlnanro wan inlrodurcd monttj and AmonilmoniM thuruto: —Mr. and'Mrsrciifford Willis of 1 )•!<(*- con) for the heuttnu ui'anou ltHl- Hops. She left, yesterday, lor. penn a business meting. - will follow an University. . flUTTUKS KIVK IN'CIUSS THICK t'av' Mint roitdlnif at a iipocial- inet'tliw; oi U. H. -lo-^-~y—i. etc. . State College where she wllfatle'nd Millburn, active .-in Presbyterian hour -later. Thetguest speakerjwlll 11Y HIX KKKT Wll>10, AI.ONO (ho Townnhlp ComnilttiMj of the Towu- KpocllU'ii t fonn muy~ ho ohta Int'd from 11. S. H4— !>—:! IIOTJI NIIHCS OK HUNSH.UV AVK- nhl)> of Hprlni.'llold, in this County ol' tbo DlHtrlct (Mork. Mr. A. li, Anilormin Jhurch circles, who are oh a Wesfc- be Mrs. Harry Marshall of-Summit l It. s. :t4—to—l. otc the Junior .Prom. ..NUJB 1'HOM —KKANK1.YN --PI.ACK Union—and- •Statu—oC—--Nuw—.j£jr. )(iy,..-holiL ::: U.-H..--40— 1 r,—) -• -—•--• -— ------crn motor trip, will spend this week- TO' 'MOUNTAIN AVUNIIK; ~~AV-~Z •n \V'i'diu'i;day uvcnlnir, April 'Mn]\, Iltll, —A surprise miscellaneous shower Mrs-William Hlnze is the chairman o First Baptist 1 Avimmi, Sprlniriioiii, New .lci:u!*y. it. H. ' rvV— sa—i, oto, " " ' l'JtOXIMA'I'lOIW 11.111 1'KJiT; AN1> und that tin , ttald Grdlmtnrt.' iihal) IM' All bidii muni be accompanied by a , Ngw Mexico._ f.or_thJ,SL_seiision. — _ - millburn. M. J. T hiHOfar an tlio LUWH Kovorn tho-woi'k— JII0V. KOMAINIO -V. BATBMAN. Puutor. CON(;itlil'li WAI.liS I'OUK INCURS mibmitled for. fonnlck'iutlon ami final Hid Ilond, or Ccrtllli-d Clu<< U an pi-rhortiin udvortlHiMl .. Mlss Lillian Ahlgiim, daughter of maK" ut a )*'i:ulur nuM-tlni; ol' tins ttald tho MporhlriitloiiH. Tho Hoard roitm-veu Sunduy-iichQul._l>:45 A. M. -..•'- TIIKI; nv FOUU—VJSKT WIOIO, The Him nl rom>rv»'H tho "rlKbt to ro- are now at home-in their new reslr MornlnijT Sorvlctt, 11 A, M. . "tlip yjirlit to waivn any—infonnnlltloH- In Mr. and Mrs: William Ahlgrlm of =31I;ON1I_TJIJH_JM)1 tTIIW KST-Kin K WoiliutKday itvunlnu. May 1-ith. 1011. Intlu* bidding and to award Tlio contract' donee at 247 Morris avenue. The Methodist Yountf Pooplo'a Hervlc'o, 7 P. M.-. OK MOUNTAIN AVI0N1J1S ritOM~ 25 Rose avenue, by Miss Lillian Par- UKV. CAUL. C. E. itliLLinOHO. Ph. D., thu Hprlmtllcld *.MimI<'li>ul Hullillnif ntn In wholo or In part to any bidder and UNION COUNTY HOAH1> lQvonjnu: uervlco, 7:45 P. M. HKNSHAW AVKNUK TO Till! 1 sell pi Tooker avenue. Games were latter who had recently undergone Mlnitiior. • I*. M.. Daylight Kavinj,'. Tlnn. . at which to accept or r»«Ji''"t any or all hldH. OK CHGSKN KH1C12HOLD10UB ' BAJIWAY VAU.KV ItAlMCOAI),. tlnw and plniM* any portion or IHTHMHH Ilhln to ho i.iilmildril lit tho Hoard of an operation is reported as "enjoy- mmuuy" School ~ut'!>:4E .V. M. Topic "The God Of Abraham." • AIWItOXIMATKlA' 1(111 F10ICT; ANI) W.llllnni I. McMunorTDTroctnr played, and refreshments served. Mornlnu worship iH 11 o'cloolc. ninri'Hiud thi.-roln, will . bu i:ivun tin lOducatlon tnootiuu on Tiiotalay, May COMMITT1CI0 ON HUIDaiSB, CON'CKK'J'K W-AUCS -ALONti 'I'll IJ liOUi, 1!M1 at K:(itl_H.. M.. Daylluht K«v- Color scheme was yellow and white. ing_good health." * IIlKh School l^pworth LOIIRUO, -1 l\ M. Evangelistic services will be held ppdrjunlty to ho lii.-anl conccrnhiK mii-h Janu'M O. Hrokaw, Chulrman —liipworth Loucuo lit «ur» P. M. " NOHTHICAKT sin*'; OK MOKKIS OrdlnniHM-. . inK Tlmo.-at tho Jinnm Calilwoll Scliool, 1 Thirty-five guests attended from —Mrs.. Charles T. Smith "ofT Sunday at 7:45 P. M. Mountain Avenue. HprliiKJli'ld. N. J. . CharlcH U ' ljuuor. Jr. ' AVKNUll 1'KOM MAHCV AVISNIJIO Dntnd Alny 1, 1!M1. 1 Alfred C. Brookw Brooklyn, Irvingtbn, Summit, Som- The Young People will meet on TO ANI) INCLUDING LOT SI," My iirduiL ol the' Hoard of Kdueallon. Flemer avenue will lie hostess to A. E. • Williamson of the New 11...B. TUKAT, ' A. H." ANO10HKON, CIlfTord U, Oohrlnt,' ervllle, Newark, Union, Cranford her bridge-club on Saturday eve- Tuesday evening a.tv 8 o'clock at ' m.OClC; IS, .AI>I>KOX1.MATI2I,Y MO - • TowiiuliIp clerk. Jiinioij II. Acker man Jersey Gideon Society will present the home of Northrop Willets of KI5HT; ANI> I'ItOVIl)IN HIPKOVKMHNTS. PRJPARi FOFL SIJMMER for Surprise Lake. Members of the BH.T OHDAIXIOD* hy "lliu Tuwnnlil|i turned home on Tuesday l'rom-Wcst of South Springfield avenue will en- organization will -bring their fam- GoininlLtoo ol' 'riui '1'owinililp or HprluK- Palm?,Beach, Florida... ,._. tertain their mixed bridge club on ilies . and lunch baskets. Richard llolu-ln Llio County <>|' Unlom-—. Saturday evening of next .wook. . A STUDY of RECORDS KKCTION 1: Tlnit tllu lil\u .iiml itruilu —Mr...and Mrs. Herbert! A. Kuvln Groondyko,' social director of tin of tlin CIII'IIII iilom; Imlli nl'iluij. in' Jlon- .. of 2 Marcy avenue 'Will be hosts to- —Mrs. James F. Herslow of GOBrotherhood, will provide soft^drinlcs , By NOBMAN W. MAKKS iilmw AA'onm.1, from l-Vunltlyn I'liion to IT XOMES- 'Mountnln Avonuo, a (llHtunro,^ of ii]i- morrow evening at "open house" to Warner avenue will bo hostess—to and coffee. 'liroxlmiitoly IITill fi.'Ot; tlio lino iiml cnuli. members or the local American Le- her bridge club on Monday evening of tho WIIIUII uloni; thu nortliwout. idih A Mother and Daughter banquet America again- celebrates one of gion and their wives. About 65 Guests will be Miss Florence Ebblio its famous_weeks- from May 4 toof Mountiiln Avnmio, I'l'om-lIonHhiLW Avo- guests are expected. Miss Kathorlno Noyes and Miss will be held .on May 9,.ih.tho D. J nuii to tliu Itiihwny VulU'y Itullrojul, n Mundy room under .the auspices May 11, inclusive, when wo again dliifiimui of uiipioxlnuitoly ion foot; nn Qei OH EiccTRoiux GAS REFRIGERATOR —Mrs. James K. Ensley of Ocean Charlotte t Brothers, all of East hail National Music Week. This tho imo mill irnnlu of tho wnlk uloni: Orange; Mrs. Eleanor Anderson ol of the Service Olub and Bible class. thu northouijt tflilo of Morrln Avonn Grove, formerly of town, vlsitec' Al Robbins, noted magician and celebration has been proclaimed by fiyinr Mlu'cy Avonuo In Mini hu-Unlin ' members of tho Alethea. Bible Qloss South -Quango, Mrs. Cora Quglor President-- Roosevelt, by .the Gov-Lot HI, Illoult 12, u.il'lnliiiu'i)' of iipproj; This ii a good time to visit our showroom and see the Elpctro- of Maplewood, Miss MaEifarct Cloary humorist, will provide the enter- niiitiily 2r.o fuel, lin unil tho iinino hi hih'l Wednesday evening at the homo of tainment. Tickets sell for 50 cents ernors of the states and territories out ulul -iihown oiv; thy 7imp iiunoXiMl Mrs. Walter White of 12G Tooker of Irvington, Mrs. Lillian Taylor •of and by more than 200 mayors of hoi'oto unil inuilo a part thoroof, utul lux Gas Refr^geraiojr. Trained representatives will show you Elizabeth and Mrs. Dorothy Sutton The Sunday~T>chool Board met initltlotl. "Proponoil rurli, Gutlor . nml -avenue. our important, cities. •HUlfWnllt—Iiuuro\*t-inonl itp .IIIJIIHIIUW Avo- of Westfleld. Tuesday evening in the church and its features and explain why silent and automatic gas refrig- —Mrs. Morris Llchtenstein of 240 discussed .plans Jor. the Children's This year National Music Week nuo, Aloinilnln Avtinuit anil .Morrin • Avo- Morris avenue is recovering from —Mr. and Mrs. William Grampp nuo, [jprlnKliolil 't'owniihlp, Union eration is~a "must" for. every household. * Glass covered and family of Hillside avenue were Day exercises June 8 when all dc should-ineamnore to us than ever. N. .1." minor ^operation Oils week, in Over- partments willJc.ombincPhrthe pre While other peoples of other lands K1CCTION !i: Thai thovo iiluill bo lahl look Hospital. residing with Mr. and Mrs. John IIIKI ooiiKtriK'toil uloni; both vegetable compartments, stainless white finish, adjustable WyckoIT , of the same street durlni sentation. The committee on ar- shudder and flee at the piercing llonnhaw- Avonuo, couorutn ^ourbn tiU —Henry C. McMullcn of .27 Molter v rangements consists of Mrs. Ralph screams of the warning sirens, we Inchon.by olKhtoon Inchon,, nml bifunilu- avenue, local • school—board mem- the recent removal of their homi nuii t'ovoi'oi] inat:ii(liriii THn lorn llvo Lncbi'i shelves, and an abundance of ice cubes—all are added which is injihe construction... are. H. Titley, Mrs. Edward J. McCarthy, in America, can still take time from tlihlc by iilx foot. In wlilth, from Kiimlc er, is confined to I&verlook Hos- Mrs,- . J. Grant. Thomas and Mrsou. r work-a-day world and lose our- lyu I'ljtt'o to JMountnln Avouuo, a iltn- reasons for choosing Electrolux. It's a year around friend! pital" with" a, streptococcus throttT." ~of—the"new Highway -29. They are tiim'*}' ol' uproxhmitoly 11511 foot, uloni ;now-atr.homfr"Mr7-and'-Mivs—Wyeoll- .Elwp.od Marshall. Another meet-' selves In calni, thrilling sweetness of llio. .H»o...ti.iKl- Knulu.liui'oinubovu .ootalL- : ing is' planned of the board for good music. _H im . __ _ So why notrcome to see us this week? - tined the!* duo ttrttirrcppcrntectom;yr- -wi -CUimtrLlcLpi.V nInnir Iho wont nlilo iif Minin _Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeSantis tomorrow night. The initials refer Tuesday, May 'SV-when nTiaTaetallS lain Avotiuo concroto walilM four lnolii jority of our good music from across tblolc by 1'oui- foot in whltli, from Jlon- the sea,. "Let us not forget that' nUaw Avonuo ' to tlio Knhway Vnlloy Rulh-oiul, a illutani'o nf npproxhnaloly for a young.nation, we, too, pro-•1(1(1 foot, alonir tho lino anil Kt'ailo huro duced good music, American music, Inn bovo^ WliCTlON •!: Th'oro ahull bo laid an written by • and about Americans. cnntitructotl alouo; tbo norlholuit nltlo of )_cari pplnt With .pride—tO—OUr_ _Uocrln Avonuo, from Waicy Avonuo and Inchldllli; Lot 1H, llloolt'J2, a din composers such as. Stephen Foster, tilnco of approxlniutoly 25o l'oot, eon Victor Herbert, George Gershwin, oroto walkn four Inolioa tblolc by four Roy Harris, Aaron Copeland and foot In width, uloni: tbo lino anil Krailo horolnahovo $ ^nrnMs many others. Would It not be KlCO'l'lON _ fitting and proper that each one mhiltitratlon luiu apin'ovoil tlio tlon for ^Lsnihilanco In thli ooiuitruotlmi of us take a bit of time during of thoao luuii'ovomontti In tbo mini this week and listen to the works J 1,0011.(10, anil tbo pamiai:u of thbi nnlln nrieij—1«—in'otHofttoil-upon—tbo—fonnul-no tlco of njiiiroval ol' taiUl application. Yos,_thcro-aro many good rccord- N_(l: Tilllt_o[i<:b "f nnlil Im ings' of "American music. Stephen 1"n^n^rTTnvnTnrt— Columbia. Victor Heroert music on allotmont horoln mimod tihiill bo atitiOLiiioc mraintit'' tho property bonoHtod by mill Victor in "Albums C 11 oxnd 6 33. impvovomontii In accor with law. on Columbia In Album M440. Roy KIWri'ON It Thnro hi horoby appro pi-latod. tlio fiuin of Jli.oOO.M to moot tin Harris' Symph-ony-^No—3, recorded nharo of Luo cont ol' tlio" mi Til Improvo for Victor by Sergi Koussovltsky, montii (o ho homo by tho '1'ownnhlp o i'

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Millburn 6-0314 ,-.-.....,.....«,.....••.-....•, ,.„.....,...... Page Six THE SPRINGFIELD SUN FIRST-AID Kathleen Norris Says: NATIONAL to the AFFAIRS AILING HOUSE Live a Minute at a Time Reviewed by Syndicate—WNU Service.) CARTER FIELD by Roger B. Whitman (O Roger B. Whitman—WNU Service.) TN POUNDING dow!TGebrgia~turf Brightening a Flagstone Floor. .••• again with one Tyrus Raymond Increased U.S. aid to UESTION: How can I brighten Cobb, the' discussion came up re- Britain likely in near Q up a-new broken flag floor that garding the best winning year or we have just had put down on our years of an-athlete's-career. — tuture .... Washington porch? Could I take off Its dusty Freddie Corcoran, tournament considers moving Inter- look with a polishing of liquid wax? manager of the_E_G^_A._and a mas- Answer: After brick, stone or tile ter of statistical state Commerce Commisr- Is laid in cement-mortar,-It should lore, had just dis- sion to Chicago. be scrubbed with a. solution of muri- covered that, the atic acid, . to remove any cement winning average . (Bell Syndicate—WNU Service.) that may have been smeared on the age for professional surface. Use one part muriatic acid Kolf stood at- 28 WASHINGTON. — How soon will in twenty""parts of- water; allow to years, or in that 1m- we be "In the war".? That is tho act for a few minutes, then rinse mediato neighbor- big question now'ln Washington. No with clear water. Work on a small hood. longer "if," but "when." All this, area at a time. When mixing the of course, is unofficial. . Officially Bobby Jones' win- solution, pour the-water slowly into the administration-Slllllkeeps up the the acid, stirring constantly. As this ning span ran from old pretense that' it-can keep out of it. 21 to 28. But it was acid is highly corrosive, wear rub- at 28 that he had A certainty for the near future is ber gloves and old clothes ;~boi care- Grantland.Rice hls greatest and the shipment of supplies across the ful not to get any of it on your Paciflc^and beyond, either via tho ---_ ^- -j- flnal'-season. THRIFT CUTS—MORE MEAT FOR YOUK MONEY skin. You can enrich the_tolor of 111: Red-jsea and Suez or_to Euphrates Pattern 689G. Gene Sarazen (Vad hilT best years —- •-.-•'•" -'•: ••"•~T-—"-(See-Heclpes-Bolow) -.—.- the stone-by applying a UberaLcoat ports. This will take a lot of ships. of raw linseed oil, mixed half-and- A-BRIGHT-decoration in-any- from 20 to 31, so that his average It's a long round trip, and so takes stood at 20. MEATS FOR BUDGET MEAtS" half with turpentine. After several •^*- room, this rug crocheted in -X'IIIS WEEK'S MENU a lot of bottoms to handle any quan- hours of soaking, wipe oft the excess four strands of string, candlewick —JiWo-vo-liad-20-ycar-old-wlnners-ln^ tity—of—cargo—as—compared—with: JSuimct and Sarazen," Corcoran If you're meal-wise, then you're oI17 Tfy'T.lie--0irflrst"on7somo-hld-- or rags looks like a large-chrys- Cream of l*ea Soup . transatlantic service. den part of the floor, to see how you said, "and others in their high budgot-wjsel For the less expensive : anthemum. Use two siratigsrof" a~ thirties^ Sarazen also tied for the cuts of meat have •Stuffed Shoulder of Lanib Very soon now we will be releas- Ilka the effect lorj with white,-_gray, ..tan or title at 38. V'ardon' was close to 50 a way of making Parsley Buttered Potatoes ing more small naval craft to Brit- three colors. - food dollars real- ' Buttered Carrot Strips ain. As one looks back at the hue ^Crazing* Varnish. " when he"won Ills lust start. But Question: Is it a usual condition. you'll find that 28 Is close to peak •ly-g-t-r-e-t-c-h. Sweet Cabbage Relish _. and cry raised on Capitol Hill about Pattern 6Q96 contains Instructions for those small torpedo craft, which re- In all highly figured mahogany, to miiltLnt' rui;; Illustrations oi It und form." , ' What's more, Peppermint Ice Cream stitches; mutorlate needed; color schemes. the thrift cuts of sulted in an order that they should develop surface scratches, known as For Baseball "'- :, ~'ChocoIile^Cup Cakes not be turned over to. the British, "crazing"? This condition has de- Send order to: . . meat are- equally . *Rcclpe Given ,'. . veloped in my bedroom suite, which • "My two-best years,": Cobb said, as chock full of there Is a serio-comic "touch, It will be remembered that these little Is- Engllsh.Chlppendale, crotch ma- SCWIIIK Circle Nccdlccraft Dent. "were 1911 and 1012, when I was flavor, health- hogany. Can this condition be rem- 20 nnd 27 years old." guarding vita- It goes a long.jffay. For best re- vessels were built on British blue- 82 Eighth Avb. New York sults, slice very. thin. prints. There never was any Inten- edied at home, und will lt-recur- Tho-rccords'proved, tliis; In 1911 mins, body-build- after it has been repaired? ^Enclose 15 cents In coins for Pat; How to Cook: Put meat,»well cov- tion to use them for tho U. s; navy tern No Cobb baited-?,420;=scorcd—147—runs- ing proteins and minerals-as_ tho ered wilh^atT-on^fack^ln olieiTroasP :uh"tn~cpngress~raisqd"a~fo"g"about it. und stole 83'buses. In 1912 • Cobb Answer: Crazlng-in=the=varnlsh Name--.-,,v.v.,i, *»> »-... — more expensive ones. When you ing. pan. Sprinkle' with salt and- finish is not natural on arijTwood. batted .41.0 and stole 01 bases. In buy a chuck roast instead of chops; Incidentally tho boats were Address 1915 Cobb stole 96 bases, which is pepper. Place In moderate oven equipped with 18-lnch torpedo tubes. This condition Is usually-caused by hamburger Instead of steak; or baby (325-degrees'F.) and allow" about tlio drying out of the varnish. If the more than the entire east of two ball beef liver Instead of calves liver, Our naval experts don't like 18-lnch To live each moment perfectly, to round it out so that it contains all that it clubs will steal today. 25 minutes per pound for rare beef, torpedoes. We use 21-lnch projec-, crazing Is not very depp, light sand- your economy isn't depriving, your 28 to 30 for medium ahd_about 35 papering will remove it, followed by can hold of love and service is to find your vague whirling fears strangely dissi- "When I was around 26," Ty said, family or guests of even a teeny, tiles. We didn't have any torpedoes pated. You can live that one moment -without them, and when it comes you can for well done. Do not baste. Po^ to fit these . boats, and did not in- wiping with turpentine to clean live the next. - • "I had tho experience that comes weeny bit of food value. That's the tatoos may be cooked In same pan -from eight years of piny—I started tend to have any. the surface; after this, apply a thin verdict of nutrition exports. And with roast. coat oi varnish. , Deeply crazed var- By KATHLEEN NORRIS ~~ at 18—and I also had the spring of they know. ' . SMALL CRAFT VALUABLE SECU1UTY •youth. At that nge the eyes -and -_•;-—j- Swedish McatJBaUi.. nish must bo removed a"nd tho fur- HERE is no greater phi- Economy In - purchasing meat So now that the smoke._ has hlturej'reflnlshed. " We want security now; security legs are still youngrinThe reflexes comes from knowing the wido vari- (Serves 6) ,„ cleared away theses boats Will prob- losophy in the world than for everyone . . . cup apple-sauce ' | „ speeches by, such senators as David and have moved to the-mainland~a- piquant 'filling for sandwiches. —teaehes-us-to- lute a-minutest" . . . It's true, i.in't it? And to dis- cuts which are hot in greatest de- T couldn't start as fast. And the start mand. For example, a pot roast of 1 Vi tcasp-oonirsalt - "IrWalsh of Massachusetts and Bur- house-that has been standing in salt They are. especially appealing witli a time. There is no surer cover how to obtain this 'security, is a big part of speed." — water for some time; for about a read Kathleen N'/srrls'—iqi-tojlate beef, delicious as it is and as much , % teaspoon pepper ton K. Wheeler Qf Montana, but it a hot beverage. - cure for doubt, anxiety or de- • * • article. . In those two big years Cobb plied as It is enjoyed by everyone, sells Vi teaspoon nutmeg won't mean very much. year water covered the floors at high spair. There is no quicker up 475 hits. And starting speed for considerably less per pound than Shortening Britain obviously needs these tide. What solution can we-use for Never allow cold water to run road to secunty—amLhappi- Was a big factor In this total. a rib roast of 1 can' vegetable soup small craft, ideal for chasing sub- washing the floors that will remove into an aluminum pan while it is able to believe all tho-badness that Vi cup milk marines, very badly. So she will the salt from tho wood?" hot. If done repeatedly, this rap- ness. is floating about as current gossip, "There have been a_ Jot of ball beef. The reason, players," Ty added, "who got bet- of course. Is that Combine beef, potato, applo'sauce get them and others besides this Answer: Nothing will be more ef- id contraction of metal will causa I say. "security" because of then turn to tho age-old wisdom of batch, which was actually intend- fective than plain water, in which pan to warp. thergrcnt spiritual-leaders.who gave ter as they grew older. But the av- there is a greater and seasonings.-Roll Into small balls late months we have been erage winning year Is still around demand for rib tho size of a walnut. Brown well in ed for her all the time. saj.t,ls soluble. Even with this, how- • • • us this theory of living each tiny ever, I greatly doubt if all of the —substituting-tiiat-W-ord-ioxjaur- Bpace-of-tlme only^foi—itself ;—who- 20. Walter Johnson had many great roast. hot shortening, In baking dish. Pour Obviously llltle-boats which can A large banana and two ounces years. But~Hls~"best season was1 on-soup-and-mllk-and-bake-in-mod-- .destroy, submarines are ideal for salt can bo removed. I should live of cream cheese mashed and —o revealed to us the magic of "ther in—^You win -in~the-house-for-o-year— or—twoT^to ness." We pitifully want se^ sacrament of tho moment." J913-when,_asJLdimly_r_eenlLitJJWal-; zplen sod, and su erate oven (37°rees F.), Thicken convoys, a few of them being much" -mixed-tof!eth£r_inakes a delicioua tor won 36 games and had an earned better-than-.a-ba.ttlc3hlp. This is cs- study tho effect, with the Idea of spread for crackers. —curity. Not wealth, titles, To live each moment perfectly, to prised, too, at "replacing—the fluura If—neceaaaryr- run average of 1.09. Think of that! way you can Cubed Steak With Vegetables. pecially true because a battleship is jewels, gaiety, travel. The round It out so_that-It contains all And he won those 36 games with a such ah important item in war that Mildew Is not to be feared, U you~do not_have a special that it can hold of love and service money on yi Cube 1 pound of thrifty cut of 0 board for pressing sleeves;~here is w6rld's bitter-woes and bitter weak-hitting club that rarely got him food budget, al the same Jlmti add- steak, . such as round or chuck. too much pains has to be taken to -Washing Down Paint. Is to flnd-your vague whirling fears many runs. In 1913 Johnson was protect it. What Britain lacks are Question: Is there.a liquid with a convenient substitute: Roll Up needs have swept-away those strangely.dissipated. You can live ing variety to both your family and Brown it in hot fat. Add 1 cup boll- r just .26 years old. I had to hit company, meals, by following to- Ing water and 1 teaspoon cornstarch, destroyers and other small craft to which I_can wash down painted a large magazine, fasten it with old weak desires. We want that one moment without them-, and against him then and I know what protect convoys. walls to take off dirt, but not the rubber bands, and tuck it into the when it comes you can live the next. _dRyIs penny-pincher recipes. mixed with a little cold water, and security, now; security for lie had. No one before or since has salt and pepper to-taste. Stir until The greatest need of all is bottoms paint? ~".. sleeve. — . everyone.. SecurityHEcTThave Through "all-life-'s changes^ this one. ever had such terrific speed. You •Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb. to get the supplies through. Every Answer: There Is on general sale simple little rule will stuTcarry you mixture Is boillpg. —Add 1 largo r an untroubled home, thought knew a fast ball was coming, but . (Pictured above) green pepper cut into squares, and time~a~1ittltrspbTrnn imn:hasker suc- at most paint.storesa powder made- safely; nothing can disturb It. No" th~a t~didn' t~help""a~lot;—It -was too- ceeds in eliminating one of these of a cereal compound, which Is very it be only of four rooms,lihd yosterday,-wlth alj Its mistakes; no —IIow-.tp-Buy:-Good-OualIty-larob_l?_ 2-lai'gesweet-oriions^cut ihtoelghths.1 MOVIE STARS CAN'T fast." pinkish and well-marbled with fat. Cover and simmer until steak Is Nazi "menaces~lt~~saves -freighters a lamp by which to read tomorrow-wlth. all its-Imagined pit- from that moment on until the end surfaces. Or, you can dissolve a ~tOOK SKINHY r So there- you have Ty Cobb and Outside fat-ls-smooth, hard, flossy tender. Add 2 large tomatoes cut in fullsr—Just-this-one moment-to-mako Walter Johnson-wlth-the-ago-of-^G,- andcream-whlte.—tiOoJkJpr_both_gov1_ oighths -and-cook-2-mlnutesJonger._ of the .war. Not only that, but every teaspoonful oMrisodlum phosphate No woman can afford tor" II you jisjiappy as you can for everyone ; have unlovely haggard hollpws _a*id —faces-near4i|r.--Securi-ty-to-g-o- polnting to their twin peaks. ernment Inspection stamp and pack- The gravy may be. seasoned with a lnTH-gaHon-of-fepld-water;—After'-the- are ililn, you may nood~UTe "VIlaiHlB" ~ab~out you! Bob Feller, nolw 22, should be a er's private-grade-stamp. Find the fewdropsbf seasoning saucc-Sjyve- its base it has a certnln effect on wall has been washed with this solu- B Complex and-Iron In VlfaoL Vlnol to church on Sunday, to have the morale of other U-boat crews. tlon, rinse with clcar_wjnJer,^_SStart t has helped thousands: simple food on the table three We laugh at the.small child who 40 game winner at 26, if the same grade that suits you, then always at ohce. Boiled rice Is an excellent anticipates tcouble. Wo quote with average holds up. , buy It. _Ask yoirmeat marTto bone accompaniment. working at the floor level and wash AT YOUR DRUG STORE times a day, to teach OUB chil- amusement the soliloquy of the New Cobb is now moving on to-his flfty- the shoulder, leaving a cavity to fill Consider Moving • up"towaTd"the-ceilingz:to-avold-mak-- England woman on a Sunday night with stuffing. (You can use the Stuffed Plank Steak. ing dirty streaks. dren what we believe of hon- -fUth-blr.thdny. The Georgia Peach (Serves 6) : "'" I. C. C. to Chicago Best-Administered esty and forgiveness and long ago. "Tomorrow Monday and Is still In fine physi- bones "for broth, soup-or gravy Paint or-Stain for Shingle. — _.—For forms of government lef Jhat big wash, Tuesday all my iron- cal shape; the main stock.) I flank steak (about U4 to 2 lbs.) JThere Is seriousTallTof moving tho Question: Which~is"the moro en- . brotherhood, a,nd to launch" 4 c"ups~dry bread- Interstate Commerce commission, fools contest, whatever is best ad- ing,—Wednesday this big place to' sign "'-of passing How to Cook: Prepare a well-sea- during, shlngie stain or paint? ministered, is best.-^1?ope. ^Jthern simpjly jmcUquietly into clean! Half tho week gone, and ^noth- years is—thinning Vi cup milk . - o lock,"stock-nnd barrel, fcam Wash- Answer: Wood shingles on a roof Boned-stuJH'ngi~flll-cavity,-tb.en_sew- ington-to Chicago. Tho- argument r . simple and quiet lives of" ing done!" ' . hair,'just a trifle up edgos-or-skewer hTplaco. Weigh shouldnever be-palntcd. They will Banish Fear. gray. But he can - Vi cup butter . for the change is the real railroad last longer if stained with a good their own. meat after stuffing to compute cook- Vi cup finely chopped onion center of the country—that individu- But when it comes to nations bor- still hunt from dawn ing time. Pla.ce fat side up on rack quality shingle stain, Wood shingles Security for AH. to darkness and Vi cup finely chopped parsley als would find Chicago much more used as a wall siding can either be DON'T BE BOSSED~ We want everyone to have this; rowing trouble and Imagining en- in open pan, rub with salt and pep- 1 egg. convenient, as far as time and ex BY YOUR LAXAT1VE-REUEVK mities there is no laughtor. Wo take tako you .around per. Cook in slow oven (325 de- pnlnted or stained. The lasting not just Americans, not just our some fairway at a Vh teaspoons salt pe'rise aro^-eoncernedi And finally, properties of paint or stain wlil~blT CONSTIPATION THIS MODERM WAY friends."" We wantsecurjty for ob- that very seriously. Too seriously. grees F.), allowing about 33~mln- Stop taking it seriously this mo- hectic pace. Pepper that there is no particular reason about equal if they are of' a Bood- • When you foel gassy,' headachy, logy. scure Chinese women, jpatterlng utes per pound.. Garnish with mint -why the I.C.C. should be in Wash- quullty. due to clogged-up bowels, do as million* ment. Do what you can in all char- Jack Dempscy leaves and a vegetable;_jteh££^ Dej Have your butcher score the steak- s do-take Foon-A-Mlnt at bedtime. Next" - along beside—their muddy canals arid cut a pocket In It Break the ington anyhow. Digger Wasps. with their open little baskets that, Jty and.,loyalty, do exactly what won the main title <-<- liclo^l .'•'•' morning —thorough, comfortable relief, nt tho ago ot 24. So- bread. Into Brnpll This"Tffvnrttnn—interesting at the- Question: My lawn is covered with helplng-^you start the day full of your rlee,—and—with a "your own conscience and knowledge Dressing for Lamb. moment for a larger reason. Presl^ normal energy and pep, feeling like • of events dictates. .Don't worry be- did Jim Jeffries.-.. _ pieces. Mix milk 1 round holes, about the size -of" a- I clenn •"b|t~nt~-rng^ln~whlRri to wrnp boiling wa- dent RooscvclHs-aD out to_ask con- half-dollar. whlch_I. think rrtust be million! Feen-A-Mlnt doesn't disturb cause it Isn't more,«and-because,pes— .JJm_Corbptt was 26 when hesloppcd 1 "your night's rest or interfere With work thsi Jjhe precious scrap of porK TVe our over jyress-for anotlier-reorgftnlxationrbiJlT: ifrorn moles. Is there.ahj^ slmple - next day. lryFeen-A-Mlnt, the chewing I want security for East Indian wom- haps=and_mjiyiie=nni -possibly— John L.SnJHvan—then fat and 35. : next day. lryFeen-A-Mlnt, the chewing Gene "JCunney was 2S when he won T cup"sour* appleB. chopped bread and let soak It will bo recallfcd thabthe President way_Joget-rld of.-themi•.-:— -• -•-'- gum laxativelti , yourself.lf IrtastirIrtatrt Kwill, lt'lt'« rt7 Bllpplng-ilvrnugh nnrrnw atreets-and they say—and someone heard— resonts^the notion th_at_.lhorcr jiro; so ', handymanJecononatcTrh..«.family supply from Dcmpsey. —. X cup rolslna- ..until . soft . JMelt. _'Answ'er: Moles do not make such and jangling bazaars, pushed aside " Cut• thjftjnjnsut. Banish ttbytho -cup-celery, chopped* —- the butfeiv~ud

HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT BROADCAST Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young "... This is the Blxth round of the heavyweight champeenship flght -ii.m .int|*—•"—isgififfs:-! ' iFiPi— ———imp.,... -.•^Birayis between Joe Louis and Pudge Goops . . . Louis Bends another left """ By ED WHEELAN to the jaw by Louis . ." . Now Louis BIG TOP lands a right to the head by Louis ... Of Goops By Louis . . . Mrs. De Style—I mustn't let my NEWS flSiOXST THE STIHGER BROS- 6PREAD \,-'Y A GRIFT SHOVjJ, RED.IS-ONri IVtAT'S SAV " ATS social activities make me Tieglect G THE LciL-~ °S1LW ."BUTCH", It's a terrlflc battle, folks . . . Both THAT IS MORE INTERESTED \tA EAMG9 boys are in the center of Loula . . . "my_chlldren. ~ GETTING "WE RUE>HC'S MONE SHOW OP "WBtA USED TO BE BUT *S\Lk" WAS Her Secretary—Quite right, Mrs. M: I WEA' of the~ring . . .by Goops ... of BV ALL SORTS OP CROOKED ST\NGER BROTHERS ALWAYS DEUtED Louis . . . It's a right by Louis to Do Style; I'll send them a marked B^G BOSS JUST SENT tX3N) MCAMS THAW IN GNIMG IT Goot -AI isft THEy AIN'T the jaw by Louis of Goops . . . copy of the society column. It out- WRIGHT ID PITT FALLS lines your plans for the next few IJA.VE you been thinking about CLEAN EMTEjaTA\HMEMT!! There's the bell!"... Goops has x± t/JITU A Si2ZLlN<3r'AD ' i been down six times so far . . . The weeks. the United" States Civil Serv- FORTOMORROM/'S ice, wondering if there's_a_spot— S—-PAPERS •'! crowd is wild . ... Nobody expected Coops would put up^such—a—game VEBY BEAXISTIO you can fill, an opportunity for showlngl . -•-• you? ' • • • There may be^for~Uncle-Sam.— needs clerks, typists, nurses, doc- "Seventh round, folks . . . Louis tors, border patrolmen,' machin- Is shuffling around . ...He Is star- ists, guards and—many others to ing at Goops . . . ThlSjls a stare by "carry on his wo.rk all over tha _Louis_._. ,_Of Goops .'._..Goops Is country. ...'.....•. : •' not to bo outdone and he sends a stare by Goops to Louis by Goops • * • * How to npply for a Job, what rules you. ~.._ Louis delivers a right uppercut must follow nro «tplalncd-in_our new 32- -tcrtho-j aw~by"Louis TT7T~A-lef t-by pKKbl!tlLltn^U^SCl!> l Louis . . .A right by Louis . . . Scrvice positions, statlnj! requirements LALA PALOOZA A Practical Idea By RUBE GOLDBERG Louis sends two lefts and a right to and salaries. Explains different-types of' the jaw by Louis. Goops-is-down examinations and how—to apply. SemT- ... Ho is saved by the bell . . . order for booklet to: LALA'S—GOT A _ This showing of Goops has upset all NERVE MAKtN'' ME SOA\E GUY COULD calculations . •. . The crowd is . KIOADEK-HOME SEItVICE WALK THIS POOCH MAKE A LOT OF MONEY G35 Sixth. Avt. • , New York City FOR HOURS - IF HE INVENTED A checrlng_._._. This is a sensational "That snowstorm picture is won- battlel . derfully realistic"." - . Enclose 10'cents in coin for your ; ..WHILE. SHE'S. -DOG-WATCHING SITTIN1 IN THAT MACHINE • • • "Yes, It must be. A fellow came copy of GETTING A JOB—WIOH- BEAUTY "Now corhos the eighth round . . . Into the studio, one day while Iwus THE U. S. GOVEijSfWENT. . PARLOR Goops makes a rush for his corner out, looked at the picture and put by Goops. He rushes out straight onjny_.fur overcoat before he left." at Louis by Goaps- ^.^ofl^ours" . . . NOWILOUIS floors him with a COBBECTl terrific leflfto' the nose by Louis . . . to and two uppercuts by -Louis to the jaw by Louis . . . Goops is down T . . He is up ... He falls into a" (jrardeners Clinch of Louis by Goops , . „ Louis just landed four straight smashes to the head by Louis . . . Louis- , BULB SUBSTITUTES scores—a—terrific right to ear by Louis . . . And a left jab by Louis POP—TE^Blitzkrieg Seesawed! to Jhe face of Goops by Louis . . . TXTITH the supply of many popu- By CM. PAYNE Louis gets in two stomach punches .. * * lar spring-flowering bulbs cut by Louis . . , _Go,ops_goos down ofT becauscrof the war in Europe, . . . Goops has been down eleven gardeners, are seeking certain sub- times ... He hasn't landed a solid stitutes. _ punch so far by Goops: But ho Is -The color and_form of many an- still in there—.— . AH the expert nual flowers makes them excellent predictions—have—been upset ... , choices for replacing the bulb fa- Go'ops has surprised everybody. . .—.— Teacher—Bobby,, where is Stock- vorites. As in the case of bulb3, There goes^ the bell as Louis sends holm? •' the seed of these-annuals may be a hard right, smash to tho jaw by Bobby—On_page 15 of the geogra- planted in the earljrfall, for blos- Louis. . v"v phy, miss. soming early the following sum- mer. • • • ONE'S ENOUGH The fresh yellow color ~ofTDaf^ "Ninth round, folks ... This Is fodils, for instance, may '-be "cap- one <5f^"thT5—Bretrtcst—heavyweight- tured-nGarly-as-wcll-in-the-pctals -chnmnionshltTflglTts in history • , • of Sunshine Calendula, or in tho Goops is down again from a left and i( Tight and leffand, right and right de- tra. Golden). livered by Louis to tho jaw by Louis The soft colors associated with .. .^ He is up ... He is In very the Tulip may be replaced best by- bifd^hape . He has no defense Larkspur, with its tints of white, and doesn't secmito beable to land blue, pink, rose, lilac, and carmine. a solid'punch . . ; He is certainly The newer, tall-growing Super MESCAL IKE By S. U HUNTLEY Time to Act outclassed, but this Is the ninth Majestic Larkspurs nre most de- round, folks, and he has upset all sirable. the dope by stilrbeing in there . ,. . The blossom-crowded spikes of "Goops is ^putting" up~a—wunnderful- -Snapdragons are-likened_by_many ' HOUR. VJUV D1DMTVUH demonstratiori of courage by GoopS to the Hyacipth^ Jttjs best to grow . . . He Is down agajn as Louis Grandmother—Freddy, did you CA.LU We—BEFORE 5? -tvash-y6ur_hantls this..morning3! the dwarf rust-resis£ant strains of .. sends a left and^rieft_and~a~leftrby" = ^SnapdragonrwithTittrjrctive-vaTi^— -|-Louis-to,tlicjawI7_._._.Boy,jyhaLA • Freddy—I washed one of them, "the-other-didn't-nced-it; etics such as Compact Bedding. ' ftghtl — Bronze, and Salmon Pinlciadapt-...._ able also because of their suitabil- "Now we are starting round ten TIEAXISTICTPAINTINCT in "the greatest fight for-the-world are so often used. heavyweTfilit champeenshlp.ln years. •. ... Joe Louis sends a left to-the head by Louis . . . Goops is down .Jfln'.a up . •::> I nevetcsaw_such spirit . ,' . Si!ch_cpuraEe_by_goops . . . Such- fighting nerve and~spirit . . . Baml . . . Goops is OUTI" '"T" »—» -•-_ .„. PROBLEM FOB WASHINGTON— & POP—Modern Technique in Camouflage By J. MILLAR WATT- (A picture-made entirely of hair , ALL VKQKTABIM LAXATIVB from the heads of members of the I TOLD VtJU TO— I AM Itoosevelt^family will be presented to the President.—News itern.)- "How realistic that painting-is! Xt Just Wars CAMOUFLAGE TMIS CAMOUFLAGING* fairly makes my mouttirwatcr." • The only just IT! • — Tntatffst 'goyerty^ diseaspi- and MOUSE! Please save your combing3LMrs. ft.— "A sunset makes your-mouth wa- Tor Democrats declare ~ __ ter?" . crime.—Anonymous. 1 ETh at-thex-would Jiks JhoJIy.dc_P_gr:k. "Oh. It Is a sunset, is 'It7 I "branch i ~l ImmorTalized _Young_John, could "pull a forelock out— Frank, Juniorr-some can spare, But what, oh, what, can Jimmy do To place hls-quota there? , • ; ._X.-Y-.-Z, '- • * • ' ' . . MOVIE VEBDICTS "Thnt Night In Rlo."-an insult to South America done in techni- color. • " Suburban • * » . -•-,—,- But If "Rebecca" was the year's Height* best picture, us voted, then we'll take Mickey Mouse every time. And Rural Barber—Who cut your hair we thoug'ht Ginger Rogers as Kitty las' time, Joe? TFoylo in the movie of that name was Farmer's Boy — Maw, but. she jus.t another movie performer who Couldn't find tho scissors and the j?3 hadn't read tho book. Blcklo was kinder dull. • • * Backache There are a lot of pooplo In this PSYCHOLOGY country who will stand for most anything that may come through the Ki

l!Tg"ComnnlUee. KoO.im upon ihu |«ut*at'.< <>f t fcjttttu uf New Jerb6y uurtiuularly TWO GAMES WON BY tlun in ifpti nt; iitw oftvr unit i uriLod UM foliowd: Regional Runners Our Library Bdoks that are loaned to i>eople B0WUNG* -ti ot Jl.-ou. uu hliul) hf KiM-ui'i-it who catch the measles or scarlet— SOFT BALL PLAYERS <-cuti(i)i iiit'l itfliv.'iy (»] a pur* II ...... «.„ «. point in tlio .Moiiuat't- in iliai hi u fever are well taken care of. Measles ami south, wem Htm ot lloue Avenue dlu- MOUNTAINSIDE—Coach Charles upon ihu cloulu^ u{ tlilu, w)iii li tili tuut 633.00 f«ot In u uut'th Wubt di- LIT PAYS TO SAVE| Use Your LibraryL books are fumigated and scarlet occur not \u\vr thuu »i* (0) niom TririT~Weequahic Wadas' Mountainside School soft rection from thu Interaociiou ot thu fever books are -destroyed at. the from lic orfftTlv lulo ut ihiu iniiiuun uuuth weut lluu ot Kuuu AVoiiUy with WHERE SAVINGS PAY MORE i;v«ry ufiuriiitoii. 2:iio to t. ball team won two games this week. whlrli id iidiul unil MoityaLjo uliull bu thu v/but Hue ot Mountulu JWc-uiio; Library's expense. puyublu In oue, (1) your*-frt»m—ihu duty thbiicu ruimlnt (1) uluntf ihu uouth• OO/A^FUM! Ver.saMlcj "Bobby Prici- of Heiilon- lion, und irri. yv*,nlntf» fi'im 7:30 lo I. Municipal League The team defeated New Providence r with hit*»!'<,• HI HI thw -CURRENT .When-you do yourspring cleaning went lluu of lioua AvutiUu north 47" al.'s truck .syuucl scored 13 points-lo Borough, 15-10 and Berkeley Heights, ruin oi nixx (0*'W) per ti-ni. per iinnum, —SI'- wc-ai .UlM.UU iui-1 UJ ih« mmili [DIVIDENDS O/O. and come across books you no \ ' ^ 12-7. Both games were played at puya'blu BL-nit-unnuully. Kuld Moriiiityi! tiaat Hue of %a Jot recently 'convoyed • lieip hw ifcamuiau;^ "duffai'' W(.(;; . . .(The ..'fiilluwlni; '••mum.-niu on 11 • hu'{'Ohtitln it L-JaUHu piuvlttltm for thu viH11 ID Urn lorul Ubijiry hiivt, IJuVn Ionger'ncea; thelibrary will" be-glnd Lapita Products (Z) home.r" The locals will-face New to ono Drelior, by Sprtneileld Town-. • quahic. by u .score oi 7l-4U.o» •Wt.-tl- in'i'l'uruil hy iitmli'iiiH ut Ui'ifloou) r'uleuao of any lot upon the-paymtni of "'uliip;' thance running r-i) av right -H«f*j «ixh< account ne.sday uL the ..homo, field. Prk<> Iflt-li Hi-hool, WIIUHII roiiuri IUIH III.I to accept them. Dolloxtro -v --. 141 192._:._159.. Providence Boroughln a return 14.00 pur front Toot. Haiti mvil^u^t) Hhull uutflus to iloao. AVuiiUu und' ulontf If piolaclad up lo nlBO contain a provlHlun that thu Town- tiiiucu uiiimlly occui,iu*| by Urn Faccl • 157 ' 153 11Q game on Monday- afTtHeir flelcT tha utoromuntLonod . Druhtjr Ifuu $5,000.00 by lh* ^ took firsts in the 100-yard.and 440-. ' rihijirlun'n wueldy rovWjw:) whip Hhall liuvo, thu 'Httino riuht to for«- •outh 42°—31*' went 100.00 feat; -yurd dashes, a second in tho 220 Bayak ' 157 132 129' lot Huld mortuuyo in tho evytu pi de- ihonco ruimiiitf t'6) purullul with Federal Savings and Loan No! It's not a doctor's office. Roesch 175 213 141 fitult thui an individual Would luivo if liouti Avonuo aouth 47 °-—21' tnuii Iniuranc* Coipoiallon, oa and a tie with Ills colleague, Tom HUFl'OHT TI1K BOY HCOUTH thu owner of thu uaniu, waid remedy to Merlnger -147 195 181 ' X2i.0Q tout; thoDco ruunluif (4) yar- agency o( the Unllad Slain Street for third, in Die broad jum)j. It's the Springfield Public Library. Geston Predicts bo In uddltlon to uny right or lien pro- allul Wjth tho uecoud course north HUPPOHT TIIK BOV HCOUTH vided by Title 40:00-^G of thu Ueviucd. V Govtmment. Only three Weequuhicmen .scored In an attempt to make a survey Handicap 118 118 118 42 —2*y oiiat 100.00 fuot t(i thu uouth Totals 8951 1003 848 Kt'ututea of. Now" Joruoy, 1»37, lta wut>- ~~ went lino ot' Hoao, AvuiiUo and -thu oi_Librurie.s, a group of students jjloin"o'nta and amondmuntH. und uny olhor firsts. • Canoe Brook Farm"_(!_)_ point'or pluuo" of "botflniilntf. ~ from Regional visited the Library Fair Track Team T.V.RAT. iuiii*«ly now or horeuftor provltlud by 1 Coach Ges Urn's boy.s will compete law for tho colluctl(»i of thu ualuneo of TllAC'l It lii~springfleld_qn_ April' 24. The Henrich 190 204141" SUPREME TOWNSHIP OP 8PUINGF1EU> walil purchauo price. Any offer HUI)- BliGiNNINti ut u polni in tho^ .. tomorrow in the Newark Board- 01 Martin .". 176 171 174 north tiUBt lino of HOBO Avonuo. diu- best part wits getting' out" of two A "fair" track team has been COUNTV OF UNION miuod .under^thejiermaof i])lH__nrd|niineit SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. / Education meet. Colandrea 145 183 -211 AN OBDINANCE AUTHOBIZINO Hhall ultio provldu thut in tho uvunt tunt 100,IS f»ut In u. uouth «a«t classes. I guess we had a few won- predicted, by Coach JohfTGeslorTor direction from the in tar auction of The summaries: MacDQUgall 148 131 18:! THB SAJLK OF CKBTAIN liANBB that tho purchttHor uhall fall to pur- of IRVINGTON | dering where we were all going Regional who with his assistant, NOT NKEDBD FOB PUBLIC USE, form tho torms of hia nifteunumt UH the north eaut lino of Houo Av«- 100-Yard Dash 110.0/—1. Price, Miller 167 172 154 AT PBIVATB SALE, 1>UB1NG A ovidenctjil by • thu offer and thu resolu- taia with thu uouth ouut Unu of Hal- 1351 SPRINGFIELD AVE. | about 10 o'clock in the morning. Joseph Hughes, are dally_ training tor Street; thuncu running (l^ulonif Regional; 2, Smart, Regional; 3, Handicap 39 39 39 PERIOD OF SIX MONTHS FBOM' tion of tho Townahlp to bo puusu'd uo Hope they didn't think we were be- the boys at the home field.' Tomor- THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEBEOF, uoptlng the numo,-all work donu anil thu north uuui line of Houo Avenuo . .at 40th Street 1$ Street, Regional. •outh 47°—ai'—ouat 378.00 foot; AN1> FIXING THE MINIMUM maturlulu furnluhud In othe inatullation ing sent home with the measles! row they will cpmpete in the New- thence running (2> at right unuluu 220-Yard .Dash .(23.6J—1,. Smart, Totals 865 900 901 PBICE AND TEKMS FOB THE of tho lmpi'ovuinentH herein abovu HO! ill' \\|''I We arrived at the Library about ark . Board of Education meet. HALE TUEBEOF, AND PBOVU)- forth, In whale or In purt, ahull become to lioa& Avonuo north i'J.°—3U' oast . Regional; 2, Price,— Regional; 3, 105 foot more or ltiauto the ountur— 10:30, but Mrs. Woodruff and Miss "We are weakest in the- half and '1NG FOB THE PUBLICATION OF tho proporty-of tho TowiiHhlp' of Sprlng- Sadoff, -Weequahic. Catullos (2) A LIST OF SAID PBOPEBT1US flold- in tho County of Union, -together of a brook; thunce runainu; '(3) • Brlggs were kind, enough to allow miltTcilstance," the coach said. "We uloutf tho contur line of tho ufore- 440-Yard Dash (53.!))—!,. Price, Patrick • 213 180 161 AND THEIB~~MIN1MVM—PBICE8. with the auni of JliOD.OO paid on account us to barge in on them at such an could have won our opening event of tho purchuwo price, aH reaaunable tnentlonod brook, In-a genural north- Regional; 2, Brophy, Weeqimhlc; 3, Pelpor 180 146- -209 ~BB IT ORDAINED by Iho ToVnahlp ..nd liQUldatod dumuges aubtalnod by tho erly direction, 460 foot, utoro or loan, Inopportune time as they usually against Dover if one of our half to a point 100.00 foot uouth uuut :: McGurty, Wuequahic. Angelo .144 191 156 Commlttoo ot tho Townanip~oi'~aprfniC'- uuld Township aa a result-of auch fulluro have loads of• work to-do, such as mllcrs— took a second place." llold in the County of Union: __ to perform.... Huld lint and minimum and ut right antfleu to tho Bouth east Dom Catullo 156 211 156 prlL'o and minimum tormu are hereby lino of Suitor Streot; thuncu run- 880-Yard Run . 12:12.3)—l.Beru- filing cards, arranging books and. However, on the bright side, there Bulla 158 201" -143 — SECTION 1: That tho landii describod publiahod in accordnnce with tho provl- ( nlng (4) parallel with tho uouth euut erow, WccqiuihicTTT~ACr!TmKr~WuiT=- dusting shelves. ; • — Isspeedy-Bob Price of football fam1;, In tho annoxud 11 Jit marked Schedulialde- Dion" ot Title 40:60-20 of the Revised llno-Df-Saltor-fltroot-oouth- itiltn-ti been clocked in _thp_100-yard dash effective date ot thlu ordlmtnce. talk about the Library and told us MaOy'8 Kcjf Shop (1) ~ . Building, in nald Township, and at the lu tho Bum of |l,400.00, plus tho in- w>-many-things-wo-dldn't-kn6w—bo- .ftt_; 10,2,j_220ryards at :23 flat,an d ._8ECTION_ '£: Tho J>rjco_und_terms. ^amo-tlmo-h«-Bhall-obtain—and/have atallation.. of._ttio--linprov-omQnt_flot—forth- liow Hurdles (20.1)— £cannieITo7 r^ •—125 ——158-^159 horcinuf"tor (Uod for tho ualo of tho available In hla office additional copies ore. People in general think a in the 440 at 53 flat. • TV und doaorlbed In" Boctlon 2 of thu Maffy, Jr. 158 153 ' 140 pioporty doucrlbod In tho. annexed llet of said list for distribution to parties •ordinance to which this Is annoxod. Weequahlc;. 2, Modla. Regional;... 3, Library Is just a- place: tO-got books,- Another . certain scorer will be marked Schedule "A" are tho minimum lntoreated In tho purohoBp^of eald prop- O. Maffy 102 159 125 I, H.. D. Trout,, do horoby cortlfy that Pentz, Regional.' • ' . ' . but they never know the Inside Fred Danneman, last year's county l>rlco" and, minimum tonmi for tho'/Jalo erty. V ~ the foregoing; Ordlnuncu wuo introducud Von Borstel ' 200 157 15of 3tho .ualtTTtjla, anil thu.ould lota ahall for iJrwt- rouding ut a Huuclul moutinj; Pole Vault (8 feet)—1, tic between dope." , . , champ in the pole-vault. If neces- Glynn 333 178 16bo 0uold uu a groupgp , Suld minimum SECTION S: Upon the ratification of of tho Townahlp. ConuuUtoo of tho FUR COLD • LLster, Ray Schramm, Regional; 3, sary, ho can scale the bar at H prico and torma aro an folloWH:- , any salo mado horeunder and the.per- Towunhlp of Springtlold, In tho County One finding which Interested me ""Handicap 57 57 -67 tie between Russ • Schrumm and ^ Ray Schramm, Danneman's Tho purchusor uhall, at his own ox- formance by the purchaser of the terms of Union and Htato of Now Jurauy, hold the most, was. the, section given to ponse; furnish and inwtall in Ilouo Avo- and conditions hereinabovo set forth*, JUi_iKoiV>j«»t!»y_«^«.iUn^....Ai>fii aoth. ly-u, STORAGE Dannman,'"Regional. closest rival, can hurl himself, over, the proper officers of tho Townahlp are ami., 'that tho said Ordlnanco uhall bo Springfield's history. Did you know Totals "935 8p2 79nuo0 from, a point 100 foot southeast of Fur garments Broad Jump (19 it. 4 in.)—1, 10.0-.feet.-. ',.._ ' _ Saltor Struot ib tho end of tho existing horeby authorized to executo and do- tiubinittod ^for conaldoration and flnul ,hat our Library gave-you this? pavomen't on Kouo Avonuo, a dlatanco liver to tho Bald, purchaser a good and paudugo ut u rogulur mooting of tho uaid (value up -'" Snowden, Rcgtonal; 2, Sadoir, Wee- The discus throw honors go to Burfibtent Bargain and Bale Dood con- Townatiip Coinmlttou, to bo. hold on Books are purchased throughout 7 Bridge Theatre (2) of approximately 360 foot, tho follow- to 5100) quahic; 3; tic between Street and Bobby Keller and Don 'Irving' who ing lmprovothontu: veying tho said premises to said pur- WiHliiuHduy (ivuniiur, May Mth, 1U-11, '(n Lhe. year by the purchasing' com- Gero — 140 . 154 179 TJliaaer. • , tho Sprlngfluld Munlclpul Building; at 8 Price, Regional. ' 'have flung the plate 100 feet. Tom Fur-irlmmcd • garments mittee, who receive the money from H. Wldmer 181 163 158 (1) Bolglan Block curba on—both SECTION 4: This ordinance shall take V. M., Dayllglit Suvhig Tiino, ut wlilch (value up -.—High Jump (5 It. 5 in.)—1, tie Street, flashy broad jumper has - sldou of. said portion, of aaid avonue time und plucu uny ponum or PUIUOIIK lie pay—shelf which consists of Darling • 134 offoct Immediately upon final passage ItitoroKtod thoruln, will \u< ' ' to $05) dived through 19.10 fedt of all' -and on~tho lino and grudo to bo fur- and publication In accordance with law. IntoroHtod thorelu, will hit klvmi uti op- between-tf—WaKserman,—Wecquahic,. oks;—Theae- 100 181 nlshod by the Tpwnahlp ISn^lneor. portunity to be_heard (•Vmri'rnlnc imch and Ray Schramm, Regional"; J-3, R. is more than promising in the 'lOTT • C2)~BllUTiTtmmHn0oinitrirtiDinna;c or-—- Additional valuation only 1% books cost-two-ceiits a day to tako McCauley 148 169 SSD3 dam pavomont sovon lnchoa thlak SCHEDULE "A" , Dutod Mny ' 1; 1U41. Fay next fall on delivery Wasserman, .W.cctumhic. and 220-yard dashes. 179 144 and twenty?Bovo» foot wldp, ourb out and they remain on the shelf Morrison _215 Premises situate in the Township of 11. D. TREAT, ShQt_Rut_i4.1_lU.Jn.)—1, Von — to curb on said portion of said avo- _ about four. months. Then they are Handicap— -22_ 8 • nuo, Springfield In tho County ot Union and .Township Clerk. BorstelrRegional; 2,""Weiss; Wce-i put on the regular shelves.,-, A small Both of mild imprqvoinonta uhall bo " quahic; 3 Bcrmnn, Weequahic. .' amount is given by the Springfield Totals '" 804 899 *873 installod In aaoordunco with tho opocl- EXTENDED HOURS Javclln_il35 It.)—1. Beers,. Re- Golfers Lose In llcktlona proparod by the Townahip Hn Township. "Won roll off. slnoor and now on tila in tho offlcu of for phone service gional; 2, Shaw, Regional; 3, Ber- • Pines are two cents a day. if a book Studio Bar (1) the Clerk of mild Townuhlp. Said hn man, Wceguahic. 190 195 164 provements ahall bo"furnished und com- Torn and Worn untiI is kept out more than two weeks. Roselle Opener Plcrson • pletely I nut al lo< I within Klvo (Ti)'. month •'Discuss (98 ftTTFin.)—1, Krua- Therc_are quite a number of peo- Kivlen 170 178 190 from tho dato of tho ucceptanao of Now 8P.M. 'geiv"Regional; 2, Kellcr.-JRcglonal; ple who pay fines on books that arc Baker" 165 191 170 any offer to purchauo tho promises RUGS•RUGS•RUGS Mominy tlirouKli Friday Regional'?' golf team lost its"opon- horeln doacrlbud, and tho compllanoo by 3, Irving, Regional. overdue and yet they never know Anderson 196 180 168 the. purchaoor with all of tho tormti horn Wo Clonn Them We Repair Thorn 7:30 A. M. to JIOON on SAT. whore the money acquired from ing match with Roselle High Schoolr Parsll . 183 156 171 hereinabovo sot forth with;, reapoot to 10-8, on Monday at the Battle Hill tho fur'tilshthg and Installation of bo.th heso fines go, _.We__0nd. that it is 'of mild lmprovomentu BUILII bo Indl- MUNICH' Afc-LE AC, V E course, -Union. Alex Paskowltz who 904 899 0G3 outod only by- tho certificate of tho FREE PHONE SERVICE! sent to Trenton and then eventually Totalst Standing of Teams ranked as No. 5 In the State, shot Township Bntrhioor that on Id work hau Banbury & Burnett CALL "WX-1100" . a part of it is returned to theJii boon done in compliance with hia apool- W. L. a 77 for Roselle, and his brother, 10 W. Jerioy St., IEIImbeth brary. This sum~of money is then Bnrr's Amoco (2) rtcationo and to hla _'uatlfifaotlon.— TUo - 7~BrldBe-Thoatr«- Pat, turned In a 70. Coach Milton purohaaor uhall al«o furnlah a nerforin- "D&i. ticuut OAaL RugA. Buitt" I'HRH |ilrll-ui) und d.llnry dull) used1 to keep tho books in good con- Tcskln .. 142 151 ^63 Studio Bar " ' 54 39.' Haut's-boys-will-play today at .Lin- anco bd~r~lir~6imT~of~O"Thud Reuchardt _ 147 171 168 'IVusl \(uir nifis lo llic best in the business 50 43 dition. To-avoid fines, renew your 1 IDlK'ht Hundred ($l,«00.00) Dollari Colonial Rest den". • . . Carters 141 134 tjcutad—by tho PUrj^hjioor^aml a BUroty 50 43 booka—within the_two week time Fl ? 1710 Leaders by reputation 77 W. GRAND ST. Matty's Key Shop ' The golflng~learn schedule fol- Smith 1C0 102 125 company satlafautory " to tho Township limit, and be sure to bring your Attornoy within flvo (C) dayo aftor tho LAUNDERING Dodgers 4() 45 LLi U'lLlJ for 20 yoars KLIZABllTH lows:. Roils- • 202 173 171 pausago of' tho resolution accepting hia 48 . 45 ;ard. Don't telephone, to have books •..-„.Catullos .•• . May: 74 74 offer. Tho purchaser shall aluo pay for ronowed. ' ' ' ••«.... t Handicap. 74 Bunn'ell"Brothers 48i 45 .2 Linden Away 'T-~"^>""-:--- ' said premises the sum of Ono Thousand DRY CLEANING Four Hundred ($1,400.00) Dollura as tol- 40 47 Two books may be taken out on Railway Baltusrol Totals 05 8-14 Canoe Brook Farm 40 47 one .sard, and people from' .' ihw'ay" —Away _53_ "Post -Barv's-Anwoo-— 3Q- o\ir Library only-it 21 Scotch Plains ~~Battlc-Hilr 172 Lapln Products 30 57 they pay a $2 fee. 23 Linden — Baltusrol Mulhttuser Post Office __ 33 00 * -Vacationists > who- wish to take June: Schrarnm along Library books with them may Scotch Plains, Metuchen, Wright have the books renewed for oho O. Heinz 130 "'159 month before leaving, ttnd7"fliere- 0 Away Handicap 68 ' 68 fore eliminate renewal at the end of two weeks. However, the latest MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Totals 820 812 900 fiction books may'not be taken, as Matches Next Tuesday other people may wish to read 7:15 P. M. Bunnell Brothers (3) -L them. .T.nrtln Products—7 Bridge Theatre i 204 160-v 101 TODAY Books that are not in the Library, 'Matty's Key Shop—Canoe Brook aw 133 .165 203 maybe-bortft^ym^^^L 161 158 167 If any person knows of any good SATURDAY —CatuUos=StudloJ3arn=^- lull 180 170 169 book-that-she-or-he-thinks-somc-- onsTrM: : r lain ——181 ^187—182 ono else should read, they may Dodgors—Bunnell Brothers, + . Handicap 53 .53 53 Post Office—Colonial Rest. —•*•-- Library and the librarian will see George's Tavern—Barr's Amoco. Totals 912 902 905 -[/ that the name goes to the Puruhas- Gcorgo's Tavern (0) Voelker- " 138- 153 160 Dunster 169 168 158 E. Bon.tempo 104 149 130 -SUMMIT- TUEATKES FREE PARKING MILLBURN AT'Bontempo— 161 189-—107 MILLBURN S-OBOO Dummy— —,—125—_^._.—c^_1_.. LYRIC I Wonltiliiyu Show Sturm ut 1:30 P. M. - D. Wldmer .... 170 184 ljvo'ii, 7:15 Handicap 52 52 52 SU 6-2079 r Sut., Sun. ul_L P. M. - Cnntlmtumi • —LAST ITVO DAYS— —f — Toda/£^ Saturday- Totals 809 881 887 FBI.—SAT. MAY -2—3 UWII MICKEY MI_ , (May 2-3? , _ STONE • BOONEY • HOLDEN "THE SEA-WGLF^-V— Dodgers (2) wfkj ^' Brill- 100 1 _ 155T 168 Mrif . " — turns. -• uui LATIN"- BDTHEBrOBD . HADEM • HQMTBS Bert Wh'ccler—Consfcmcir Moore < •Detrlck 136 190 138 JUTHBTN OBAY8ON AY 4-5-6- -Dandrea 136 .206 T.^7 REQWKST FEATURE' Squires: * 210 148 165 "THE MAN WHO = Saying Saturday STtOl-iOll-P. M. VEGAS NIGHTS Bjorstad ~Z_7l'J5—W9-- 167 Flytw—Miriam -Hoki -2 fEATCKES 2- LOSTHIMSEEF" —Handicap 66 ' 56 _.'56 •Brian—Aherne—KujferlPtiWcife^ "Morris—ItochcUe7 Hudson SERIES E_ Totals- — 882 -^904 Ba-lr "Meet Boston—Blackiglj "MY. -District Attorney" ColoolaJUIlcst-41)- Joyner 131_ 143 EXTRA—Added Feature 204 149 "Sunday Thru Tuesday Dennis Morgan Nemlck 202 154 (May* 4-6) "MARCH ON MAIUNES" J. Wldmer Donnlngton 168 157 On Sale At This Bank .._..:.A Double Horror Show to WED. THRU SAT. May. 7-8-9-10 Lambert 203. . 139 Satisfy All Thrill Seekers! "NICE GIRL" Handicap Can .You Tako It! Durbin—Fnmchot Tone, Commencing Mayl, 1941 Totals 801 045 77Q Ila-sil Uiithbone Vnul Lukiu . Ellen Drew Joseph Callelti : "THE TRIAL OP "The MAD "Mohstei- AND MARY DUGtAN" 7Aen&B7*eatoe DOCTOR" Robert Young—Ifjaralno Day The Girl" Broad St • Elizabeth Klitdlu flluiw Kvtiry Siiturdiiy MutliK'u Wednesday Thru Saturday WEDNEEOJAY — THURSDAY (May 7-10) 2—CrRAND REQUESTS—2 ASK US FOR FULL DETAILS *Sonja Kay UNION O g,V? Cary Carolo UENIE MILLANI) Grant Lombard FRKK rAKK N<1 'IN NAME ONLY* "EVERYTHING HAPPENS KIltDAY MAY 2 THE FII^SX NIGHT — \iiWt DAY — — Al«o — "TOBACCO ttOAJ)" GAttY COOPER in NATIONAL BANK AT NIGHT' Also "GALLANT SONS*' "THE REAL GLORY" -2-FEATURES 2- Hut., Hull., Mnn.,' TIH'H. . Mny ll-l-B-tl of SPRINGFIELD, TSfEW JERSEY wltli ANDREA LEEI>8 'PHANTOM SUBMARINE' "THE LADY EVE" Htlll'I'lliK MUMBiail lnnDHHALi DUI'OSIT INSUIIANCB COUPOIlATION oti ltauiiutt—'Aiiiia Louise lliirhiirii Htnuwyt'k—Hiuiry Fonda DAILY W .40 iliTl . SUNDAY also "THK ROUND UP" UBlMUmi lrUDKUAL IIBSIOIIVIII 8VBTBM ONK WI3EK STAUTING Kldliurd Dlv—Pulrliila Morlxou TIIURS., MAY lBth Elsa Maxwell Comedy Wnd., Tliura., 1M,, Hut. Muy 1-H-U-1O NOW©EGENT a mis "ItlDIN' INTO SOCIET*" CHARLIE CHAPLIN 'I'lhtcly l''«>iiiur4>Utt "THE SEA WOLF" "THE V. IJ. I." "THE GREAT — AlMO — "HLONDIE GOES LATIN" DICTATOR" Hturtlm; l''i'l. uvo, ut 7:15 unit uvory "THE MAI) HATTER^. lfrliluy ..livonlliK * Hill. Mutlnuu "Tim Ailv«ntlin<« uf Cull, Miwvol" FREE Oomlc BbbkK to "ttib kiddles H'l'AHTINO WUIkNKHOiW MAY T Hut. Muthiuii MIIIL ant lift; "VtAdto ovory -Saturday Matlneo only I Hhciw "rAimlONliANIJ" Oluil "WI(r/ "THE HOAD 1"O ZANZIBAR" UDMICH" to till) FlllHT GUI) UliMloii. MIDNITE SHOW'EVERY SAT.