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1,800 Weekly PRESS 1,800 Weekly -No. 29 CARTERET, N. J,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 PRICE THREE GlNTS SEE IT Staff of 'Loudspeaker* Reformatory Borough Candidates in FinaTPlg (Election Bi CAllTWttT-Mnal appeals for vote* w«rt nMt ytsttrfes' by the candidates in the Democratic and At Press Club Session BapubUeantanfa. and by John tan. nmnlng u w tadwndent candidate for m JhtrTuT^ufh THIS WAY ate Attend Meetkg Of Middlesex County Group Held Friday tNDRPKNDENT Here Pushed METUU4CAN In Perth Amboy; Navy Day Profram Presented nRMOOUTIC This is ihy Ian appeal to the With the current campaign al- week reL, but personally To Hold Benefits For CAKTERET- State correctional 8choo! weekly magazine. She Institutions opened to receive sev- CARTERET' Election campasin- i hit like chromium voiced her opposition to the prac- Building Fund U5MR ELECTION ing will continue in the remaining •i.ity Mel P'*te, or eral persons from Carteret this 1 tice of "Going Bteady" In an es- week as cases pending In ,theMothers Are Organized — ! three days before the time Of TOt- »n an oiled surface lh Mm 1 say accepted by the magaslne local and county courts were dl»- Rim-Off, rWd To Name Da>l'"« " * * *« M* b*A hold It, because we CARTERtTT -Announcement this llv th Several other mem»b«rs of the poml of. u_ 4 n^ _^ * "*»' '*• »«*i-»aftir Mr re some dlatnuse- Kngllsh dawe* of Miss E. Clare week by th* CarterH Portugese partmant KafrtMntatiYM \5 itT| ln^ wlth &t c»ndH*t*g 4*t- >WM| shacks classed as Olub of 69 Himdson Street that It Mrs. Mary Choban Britton, thir- Monahan are forwarding their ty-one year old resident of Union To Help Kindergarten ting th«ir bulUl-ups moMly by really only miserable will sponsor » dance next month views on "Blind Dates" for a Inter Street, WM sentenced by Judge CA_JlfcIT—lun-olj alacUow I maaiuj of social contact*. Mo D«- •n the health, welfare IMIIC of Scholastic. for the benefit of the Carteret htld Tuesday Mir th* United \ uret are traltaM« M to lh> man- First Air Squad brought a plea Adrian Lyon to an Indeterminate Youngster* Entertain At First Meetinf of Oev«Und Grw«j» of the community, Miss Monahan wna one of ths term In Clinton Reformatory for Btet«i Metals tWfinlng Oompanj ber of turkey nupoers. (juintiU#» condemned, others from the squad president, Andrew leaden of a dlsRiiulnn at the con* Women Mr«. Brttton had been lit School Program; Many Attand AfWr plant by Its Xmployeu AasoclaUon of chicken paprika and other dtlt- rt J HHR, that other groups In the resulted In the choice of Larry caeles featured here which candi- at borough consider aiding Che sqvia<1 arrested on an assault and battery \ LEU? 7S2! W the first week In Septem- Oi lile. Anth<»y Tartaglione, date* of both major partlu have , ^tl1,^S UnlvrrMly on the problem! In j,hls way. CAJITKRET The first meeting those of the afternoon session, Olurles Wines and Brie Erlck«o>v consumed, but R l» certain all have vret be a really Model of adm,nt5t^rtn(! Wond»ry whorln ber, after which she was sent for "While tin qontract has been of the Kindergarten Mothers of I Miss Ann Richards, principal of as reprewnutlvei for various de-; eaten manv mouthfula of these On the Invitation of R. Imerson treatment at Marlboro State Hos- Cleveland School took ptace Friday Mhe school, explained to the mothers Ungfitt of N Y V. the fcy* let and worlc started on the hoaci» pital, Last Friday Police Sergeant partments I dishes. Likewise candidates and ,, i uiing* about our tekeol quarters of the Aid Squad In Per-p y g gt ^ Kh0(A ind lt wa, p)annfd the Kindergarten report card and The tabulations were u follows: | those working for their election part In the rtlscuslon covirlng John Andres, accompanied by a,, ^ ur.' \ fine tradition waa start- nhlng Avenus ntar the Borough t tht| tlMe ho!rt a mwtlng Dr W. T. Branom, Supervising In the yard Urry Oentlfe polled have attended csrd parties nlfht sabbatical leaves, exchanges of matron and n guard from ti^j, ^1^^,^ month Topic., for , i « van baek when, a/ter Hall," Mr. Hua said, we have by matron and n guard from thbi month Topic., for Principal, tpoke on the work of ri ;enchers and providing more cours- hlspltal, brought her Into court , . . 131 vites, defeating Alex Ferko, after night, whether they , : the band held • Vie- no means raised all the money dtaeUMlon t fulure m( rtlngs de the classes. es for tearhen In the . smaller to receive sentence. Her six chll-i _ ^ y 130. The run-off In the silver de- cards or not. Wherever there W*r« ,,, '.i,;,!i about the town. II necessary to construct this building cMed upon (nclu(lr 9afel A program was presented by the partment resulted In th« election people gathered who could tnfl school systems. drcn, ranging In age from two'of p m ! . . |u^trrt that the groap Cost* have been pared to the low- . . Health; kindergarten elases which Includ- of Anthony Tartagliorte, who de-would vote, there have the candi- Navy Day Marked est possible figure which will pro- to thirteen years, are now being and j^mchim, Readinessrhi!rlrfn. 5 ed: Hug salute, singing tf America • irnm It* allotod eoUM oared for by several different feated Frank Herman, 50 to 17.dates gone, and there hav* the Navy Day was observed at theduce a building adequate for the Committees appointed were as by the group; Dramatisation of ,„ lushlnglon Artnne and families In the borough, while ncc- Charles Wines defeated Leon Cur- speeches been made, formally If iocsl school last week with the needs of the organisation and follows: Morning chairman, Mrs j the Three Little Kittens by Irene ih uKh the Washington essary arrangement* to their care j _ j ran, 48 to 34, In the lead plant I the gathering wait large, Informally • iirrmlse* as ati added principal. Miss Anna D, Scott, which will permit It U> continue E Heamftn commit- , Lillian Lenart, Helen Nagy, In the acomet department, Krick! and In a chatty style If the meet- are undertaken by the State Board 1 • t II future victories. Now speaking on its observance. A Its valuable service U> the com- tee, Mrs. Wesley Spqwak, Mrs.Barbara Kolnak; a solo by Mar}Erickson was chosen over Frank I Ing was unall. musical program was given by munity In an efficient manner. of Children's Ouardlans. After Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mr? Robert Richey, Ann Ceber. another dramatization II h« worked out Is prob- Britton was committed to Clinton J. Dowllng by a vote of *8 to The two local men who are, i1 hut since then, aa yen Miss Anne Glbney, John Koval But we still are short of the sum Mn. J. Lasky; afternoon chair- by Donald Hall, Robert Seaman. \t on the democratic county ticket. and the entire a.wmbly under the we ne»d to pay for this struc- the relief supervisor, Mrs. William man, Mrs. J. Cfber: executive Thomas Spewsk and Robert i artrret has won, shall B. Hagan, signed a dependency Freeholder Umir I, Brown »nd leadership of MUa Qenevleve T. ture, and charitable affairs held committee, Mrs Wlegollnskl, Mr.v Rlchey; another song by Losila . IFW Tlctwie*. tod petition charging neglect of thew As»mblvman Ambrose Mudrak, » Victory March ti Kramer The same day student* from tlmr to time by Interested Hila, Mrs. Kady, Mra. Edward Kady and Catherelne SUma and a each seeking re-election, have con- organisations can help this fund children, and final hearing In this Franklin and Mrs Kolnak selection by the toy band com- h it disposed out the county and also appeared teacher, will have charge of the [ Maettrt O«orge been interested greatly the past by the Portugese Club are the Orficert Alto Elected Wednesday night in the club- i:• nu gets too tired; and tew days In the report of thefirst during the present season. mobile under false pretenses, was sentenced , to four months In the house on Cookc Avenue, and the ilv looking tt|W« In the survey made last Spring by a com- This benefit will take place at Marion O'Brien Feted Modzelewski FmeraJ By Organisation workhouse on onday when he ap- Democratic women yesterday lifter- k.: :•, lion Is b»Mtif«l Vlr- mittee of visitors from the Middle the clubhouse the night of Novem- noon at the Washington Ayinue ': T Price, who ha* been States Association of Colleges and ber 19 and arrangements are In CARTERFT - Members of the headquarters, The Republican , hind alnce H originated, Secondary Schools. Member* of charge of Proalro Cunba as chair- and] Prt-Bridal Party To Be Held Tomorrow local Order of Druids will hold meeting was a card party in chsrg* man. The club officers who arebr John < 'inn «fo. Tntt frttft- this committee came to the school Officer OhWl«a Malswinsjki.afttr a' — - ! their iSth annual ball Saturday of Mm Joseph 0. Jomo, Mrs. tulttlni are Frank Mslaquls, prest- f Michael Yarchiiky, Mrs. Dortey |n>st gradual* ska's ttaea and observed the various processes warrant had been issued for his Relative* Join To Give L MffiUry HoNort To Be Grv-night, November 1, tn Lutheran ind il's lojraHy. of Its We far a stated period, d«nt; Paul Marellptnl, rict presi- Hall, with John J. Ruckreigel and Feahan and John Held. Th* dent, and Joai ftln i arrest when ha fined to appear in • pU «,,•_, ML. as* (he nport few* received by «MV* to • imtufoM taued last *•*• uw •*uPm* 9***U ' m Vatfran, 4^, Wlio Adolph Ntrlng as chalrmtn. Peter Democratic gathering wai a tea Supervising Principal Wayne T. w»tk. On Tpsttday DM In Newark Miller's Orchestra of Elizabeth haft with cirdi, arrnnged by Mrs. Bnnora presents their finding!, PICfrvMI ocDtnMM , been engaged to play sod three Fran* Kearney. Mrs, Mary Little in! pre-election promiw turkeys will be awarded. R-frssn- »nd Mr» ". W. Harrington. Tftr ntoiv» have been made Keooiame»eail«fu Dora trwin of M Hudson Street nI ht tn A1 Ckbwoma'sProgram D-a^- 4 IpU f Mm •• J n UAAlUUil ^*" iJCVClaSeveraUl ICisiUVCrelativeDs Ij CARTERFT - Military funeral ments will be served and there * « Belgevt Association, : ,a.mp»Jgn, one sld« The committee found "the Philo- n rltes will be held tomorrow morning also wlU be a door sward. »™«l for »* Borough Oouncll- i town ii about to enter sophy and Objectives developed by StreetStrsct., botbouhi negroeshMro£Si, werWCKeS sewnn * holi. .du a surprisi_e . miscellaneoui n s Bhow_i.—-. > fo r John c Offlcers for the year have been man. will hold Candidates' Niaht in.* and the other polnt- the school appropriate for the com- tenced to a year each under the er In honor of Miss Marlon O-1 - Modieleski, forty-four l tn munity and expressing a liberal Is Prepared For Year clause of the disorderly persons elected by this organisation as » « Beigert. Hotel in Hudson .iiovementt, etc. Perioo- p Brlen who Is to be married year old veteran of the first World au point of view " Recommendations act covering follows: John J Ruckreigel, Noble; ^- Leaders of the thlra »nd '.*ays vote for the man conduct^ . two ThankSflvIng Day to Konneth Cof- I War, who formerly lived In Car-Arch; Adam Krau.se, Deputy Noblej f0llrth districts Will assist 'iif best for the of floe, were made for expanding the ac- 1 fey of Woodbrldge. These Mrs. Stremlau Announce! ; .J"* teret and Is well known here .He Arch; Martin Rock, Recording Sec-; Bone Campaign! f his party or political tivities program, and one of these other offenders, Arthur Fodor of tajses were Mrs. Dennic Fitzgerald, already has been acted upon, that Plant; Card Party and Serious Mercer Street and Charles Rosan died Wednesday night In St. Bar-retary; Martin Bohmitsger, Flnan-, joj,n BOSM, »n employe of the Anyhow it'* an lnterat- Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Mrs. Joseph c:al Secretary; Otto Elffert, Treas-1 United States Metals Rsfming » quiet campaign He at«ks & plloe meeting, to be held last Thursday, Quln, Miss Agnes Quln, Mrs Wil-Joseph Synowiecki. MRS. MARR DIES on the Council as an Independent thusiasm that furthered co-operat- Mrs. Emtl Stremlau, ptegram chair- littm Y- Coughlln, Mrs. Ada O'- «w taw ive working In the enterprise. It PARTY TONIGHT Mr. Modieleski fought in three i — representing labor. I ill man, announced plans for the year Brien, Mrs. Frank O'Brien, Mrs. major battle* In France during the Former Doris Barker Passe* Thelooa! candidates among whom recommended however that the as follows: December 1, afternoon Fred Bauerband, Mrs. Thomas guidance council study organisa- Baptist Young People Will War and was a member of Carteret i L u 'i i i /\_ '•"* voters will choose are the »oing (• uw Pww-Navy card party at Koos Brothers, Rail- Thorn, Mrs. Hannah Gordon, Mrs Post NQ. 3313, Veterans of Foreign tion and method and the more At Hospital In Orange i ioUowlng: ^ ta cou^wr, Mr. where Gartenfi MMOW way; December 11, American Home Celebrate Hallowe'en Fred Bauerband, Jr., Mrs. Russell Wars. He also belonged to the effective means of developing a Oomba, Republican ind Thorns3 A. . M Brack** wfll kt ta Day, Mrs. John Hundiak, chair- Thorn. Mrs. Feltks Makwlrokl, Polish National Alliance, Group guidance department to meet the u Amonj ««««, Mi U> p man; December M, Christmas par- Mrs.- Adam Makwinskl, Mrs. Ches- 1023. He Is survived by his wife, CARTSRET and needs of each student. of the Borough Council. John L iu» bit brvtkar M*« Bmh- ty, Mrs. Joseph yiub, chairman; CARTERET—The Younf People's ter Mllik, Mrs. Gervsw Nevlll, Mrs. Stella, a daughter, Irene, two sis-friends her* learned of Lhe death Bsbik and former Councilman John the nuie rtakw, gr., ud It found further tile relations January 8, Civic Department, Mrs. Society of the Hungarian Baptist Tlltlt Jackson, Mrs. Alphonse Bei- ters and a brother all of whom live last Friday morning lit Orange fieally, Democrats, and John W. m, job,, aujmt aad Joebetween teachers and pupils were Harry Axon In charge, with an Church will hold Its annual Hal- gert, Mrs. C. P. Perkins, Mrs. Wil-in Perth Amboy. Memorial Hospital of Mrs. Clar- Reid and George W. Kurt*. Re- friendly, but only in a few cases address by Dr. Wayne T. Branom; lowe'en party' tonight and awards liam O'Brien. ence Marr of 366 Ash ton Avenue, January 22, still to be announced; Linden, who was the former Miss publicans. John B Clark, Repub- , „ j did It observe a type of instruc- will be made (or the costumes From Woodbrldge, Mrs Harvey r >urM February 12, Literature Day, Mrs. VINCINT BOOKED Doris Barker of Carteret. Mrs. lican, is the only candidate for Urge atiec al.wr tion that might be called out- Judged the funniest, mott original, Kelly, Mrs. Ralph Kelly, Mrs. El- Justice of the Peace. Louis Daze In charge. CARTERIT - Jackie Vincent, Man is survived by her husband for hJ, ,1,1, M standing. The committee termed prettiest and most mysterious, sie Coffey, Mrs. Charles Dunl«an. Voting machines a.re< to be used, the behavior of the pupils fine February 20, covered dish lunch- Stunts and games appropriate to Mrs. Allen Lelson, Mf" Andrew juvenile entertainer, will appear and there children, Clarence, Jr., toaau. B* * William and Dons: h#r mother. for the first time in C&rterct but. . y a looal game jait and courteous and admired the eon, Mrs. Harry Yttman, chair- Hallowe'en will provide entertain- Giles. Misses Gloria and Roberta tomorrow night at the annual little trouble Is exptcted on thit • "ur own boy* ooold b« bepapparent pride In school possessed man; March 9, evenlaf meeting ment. Those in charge are MrsGiles. , Mrs. Joseph Galalda, and dance of the Lone Star Social Mrs. Grace Barker of Carteret; score u the machine* are simple with the club's evening depart- Mrs. Joseph Galalda, Jr. and Athletic Club. Music will three sisters who HISO live here. » iht uuu, ttieka «od «iher by the pupils. A more extensive Helen Barkoekl, James Zellil, An- to operate and considerable time program for testing was recom- ment; March 13, Legislative pro- drew Farkas, Oporge Yavonavlte From Iselln: Miss Anna Sch»ln. b« by Al Kalla's Orchestra and been spent, giving instruc- B aoln, M mended, along with an Increase gram, Mrs. James J. Lukach, chair- and Rev. Joseph Mate. There were also guests from Eli- the dance will be In Falcon Hall. and Mrs. Frank Plrigyl, and twotions. The polls will be open In social studies. man; April 9, annual meeting with zabeth, Rahvsy and Trenton. Tonight the club will hold the sec- brothsr.s, Robert <",raem« of Car-from 7 a. m. to 8 o'clock p. m, y <*• ond In a series of social at the Ml&s Anna D. Scott, the school election of officers; April 23, birth- Uret and Ellsworth Barker o( and tiirough the speed of the ma- *»«. *«»rU her day party and Federation Day with clubrooms, 75 Roosevelt Avenue. *k for « my f principal, was complimented for H. S. A. DANCE Keypoxl chines in tabulations n is expect- her qualifications and profession- Mrs. Charles Beck of the Federa- COUNTRY STYLE! ed .the results wiy hi1 known it ".Shack Boyi" tarainc tion u honor guest. H IUr ftUaw al point of view. Walter Scboawald, Miw Klein, a much earlier hour than rormarl;'. Mttlof the Modern And Old Time Dances The vote in CtrWvei this year u™ on !W can. , , Head Committee Nov. 9 will be the lightest in rtrent years. Nucj, pnvarinc to Featured By Democrats New Books A t Library Between 5.000 and 5.400 person* fw Fort Mrofa- after In The Boro Churches CARTVtET-Walter Schonwald only are registered, whereas tli" to establish and maintain a mis- former vote totaled more than and Miss Violet Klein are chair- CARTERET—There was a Urge By LORETTO M. NKV11X »«7 math men of toe friendship dmce which sion In a Chinese village; there ^°° FUSE MAOYABftUFOEMEU this Sunday, at 10:30 a. m., in Saturday night at the CARTERET THE KEYS TO CHURCH commemoration of the Reformation he struggled against indifference,; >uii th.toWk THE KINQDOM, A. J. Cronin. | famine, plague, bandlLs, and civil By Bcv. JUtxander Darociy arid the gift of new wine. A ser- ? s PLANS PROGRESS vice for children will be at 9:30 Deeply stirring new book is a war; there he searched for the At the rededtcation s«vlc«r held ! which was given in &t. Jamts Hall last Sunday, Uie church was packed a. m. The afternoon service will Die Atkinsons Orchestra wHl pl«J. There were modern and old fash- worthwhile new addition to the etsmal truths; there he wondered to full capacity. The foUowtng be held at 1 o'clock, followed In the araagements are ioned dpnees and Mrs. Mary Bleka Borough Library. Ten years ago if he \was a VFW To Mark Armistice With Tt,.,,, by the regular monthly meeting the Misses Gladys BchwWte,' A Dr. Croniu's tirsl novel, "Hitler's Many Other poople throng thr ii Dane* Here eyeluta yoioa truly mlnWers oiticlated: Rev. Stephen and, Mr>. Joseph Szagetti led the Almual Uwice ere Siolu, Dr. Charles VUxae, the local of the Lorantfy Ladle* Aid Society. Barry, Martha Zelman and Henri- grand march. Castle," made his famous almost noyel-hia relatives, tht girl he " with eaofa Plf from The communion service will be pre- etts Welsi, and Herbert Venook, overnight. In 1937 his ftfth novel loved as a boy, the. nuns who are Ann Foil and mlnliter, Dean Zoltan Beky, who Awards for the costumes worn preijched In Hungarian, and Rev.ceedtd by preparatory services to Royal Rbckman and Malcolm •The .Citadel," topped the bsst came to help at hla mission, prl«is| CARTERET.^nfst C. Burrws. i for now (la ca«« by those attending were as fol be-held on Thursday, Friday and Brown. Service men in uniform seller lists of England and America anftW**d doctor.WW*W| ,t W*l44iVVChinesVe l^V Sw SH* »J ^ M W#*~and* '•'•rested). Stephen Bossormenyl, who made lows: .for the mott orlgmal cos- and doctor. Chinese pemnu and \imiilkt fa tint dedication address in English. Saturday evenings at 7:30. will be admitted at half the regu- tume,. Mri. Ethel Bryan; for th.>for months and was discussed by Chinese officers. The book will fUamnaDance tno obef held by Star Landing The service was followed hy a ban- The weekly schedule includes: lar price for tickets. most .modern, Emily Bryand and millions for iU story and because hold you because of Its story, rich Post,- VcterinS of Forel|h War!, Is • '• <<*get to lock up your quet at 5t. James' Hall, which was Thursday, alter church service, the Dorothy Bwitaer, all of South Am- of 1U implication in the field of If dramatic Menes for which Dr. being assisted by CUarlsj Wali|n|, '"- 'he dog, tie up every- medicine. . Now he has written Oronm Is famous; brc4u;e of IU ll also packed to full capacity. The Young People's Club, will meet boy; for the most comical, Mrs. Andrew Si von, Charles Blets, F»d " * moveahle and then list of speakers Included: Mayor Friday, at 2:30 p. m., religious MOVES TO N. Y. Victoria Dobrotlch of Carteret a novel which is as dramatic as chief character, whom you maHoHmany , Anthony Connolly M' i">yers ... tta Bailowe'- Joseph W. Mlttuch, Chlaf elder instruction for grade and high Mrs. Josephine O'Brien was award- "H&tters Castle," as moving as find yourself comparing to hi.'phons' e J. Bonner and Wwsrd A but be- sure you h*Ye Prank Plrlgyl, Dean Beky, the Rev.school student*. Saturday evening, Widow Of Phyndarr Selb ed the sneclal prlv\ * turk?y F "The Citadel," and more signi- namesake of Asslai; and boauw Dolan Members ot lhe Lak •i on hand for the kids BoMormenyl, of Bridgeport, Conn., following tip church service, the H. O'Brien and Mrs. Patrick THO- ficant than either of these by it will bring bftfore >our mind the <; Auxiliary also 8Te helping #*th '•' »" • . , ROTE, Dr, Vlno» of Perjh Amboy. b*X regular monthly meeting of ths Home To John Bergao Key were co-chairmen and threasoe n of Its spiritual quality. It whole great question of the part dance which will tike place in Victor Raw of Paualc, Alexander Board of Elders will ba htld. Mon- Judges ww« E. T. Falconer, Charles ukea its title from Christ's words that religion can play m theLutheran Hall. to Peter, "And I wUt give,to theo world of today. And perhaps, 11 ttWl Ateuwler JSambory, Bert- day, and Tuesday evening, at OAWTBRffT-MrJ. Herbert L. Lenart aod Qennis O'Rorke AD IMPROVED alan Oxaow, Professor Ptter 6:30 o'clock, the Boy and Girl ^tgd, , wiekk w of DrT Herbert Joseph Sariillo took a comical role the keys of the kingdom of hta-when you lay It down, you will say Ot Hunjary, John Suto of the 8cout Troops Will meet, respective- L Stnndiwrf, one oi the -leadini g lh the .program. . ven," and It u the story of Franks as did Monslgnor 81eeth; "Oh G. O. rVPARTY ,'( l of the Rajtocti Assoclattoci, ly. Wednesday evening, at I •'• '"the borough:'at the time CWsholm, Father Francis,, * Scots Lord, let. me l«»rn AOMe thing to the name 1)( the priest. It tails ot his Tw«edsldn from this old manl" dock a social will be held at of* nil dtath Uu-te years ago, has BK-.UN1ON TONIGHT Tabks In PUy the church basement. Members mof^t to ro*»* her home in New youth,., of hip . education, of how Two other new volume? also have hto envlr«v«|h« and a tragic event Arrived. They are reviewed here- *y\ Awards Ctiren end friends of th« «hu»h are York, Th^t««iJbet| JX»». OM r «i-union of the Close lmpeUad m younj man to become with: a^B) SBw^Bif , arvSv^^B^Br * ^^SS^M^^|p.S^^s^a? ••• T^F%* of flarteret High School, a priest. Bt fU a curious ntU- commuAlty, *M. aoid to Jofti 3er- Is to be calebrtted at Oaktint a cW4l»« simpllcUy *nd THOMAS - -THOMAS - ANCIL- CARTBRKT-There 0KA vhQ fan tsikon EOitoMion Manor, sfetoOien. William dlracineat. and he wu aTHOMAS, R. P. T CaHln. fiRy t»bl« pf Toe ptopiru ^roet» on ivMhlng- »"><}* liir, Walts? Kovaflt,andl»Wi- _ , _> ladlvWuaJlet. He b«l|eved is g novel with a new kind ber QJ non-playniit it at (be are in cJiahi» of Utat W«r*nc6 was thr- highest of hero. He b many men of oo»at th» annual pre-elac:1 i*HMB MNit. nd that ttumillty roa« party of the C*tt««t-1 whn hja'ldMOl Ttil?.wa.hett.in^ ••w:fjjlif» r i^'lM*^ -iih5^i™

mal* Work BUME IT ON A BEARD HAVE TO HU Ml! GunningSeason SoonTo W«w tert nu a wutr •.•, 1 IT of one of th« mo« qunrrtl Ufatnt tad tht fthorrting .,„• Open In Eastern States blMk and paj mnimi.' 0 some, inuamfiirtory collabo and r*rtol happy Mrm- for thfgtnlMfl nportJimrn'n clubi ttirnufeh- 31 to IfO»«hb«r ll. white • o\it the Cnmmonwriilth. Th« MDM 4m*rgtd fourtMn of the world* huntrr, Fii; »pprrHwriln(r Nnvm- tontti) nlbNlt may be hn»», undoubUiiUy tod* BKHl wlovrH opnnm rlnw of hfr with it* eolnr^d trMa and condition U Ootobw 31 to 4anu«ry 31 1 y nd K»w Tort. I* no hvifitln| Wll B w in New .jorsfy the neasion fw Mr U. iuspt in D«Mt.i r|n opcr«tt«*, writ" C,rn,f mttted on the op«nln| city until fnhbiw niiail, phaaaanUt and othrr DslMKfctt, t artk in th* November flood Sam Bhootlnc hmtn on other »m»ll (nm« op«»« W«1*mlHr 10 W> C8»«fcpi'pini m»frm!n<- It i« ttu'-. , tl>w • a ron«»rvat.lon pr«fr*m lpon««*<1 imr, SoheKirK, «r« hundred" nf (Jilbfrt nml S'ulll by i.hc mat* and fotttrwi by or- out. Th« bear rtaion Ur oomam. tin loelttlti. Thf fiiir-tinn ha* iilunyn hi»i>n rtllfd. »? to whirl] "f ihI- l«r '.vn'.- thf more impmliini ifi-mui |ii, Oilhfrt.'« ivnrds nmtaiii I In- ttmnir. er In it thf itnulp which in ••(> lifjV! Slock Up for Winter iVOW (nil fr»»h find *n dlfflnit! In fnrfce! " Mar«k reply! thni in fnlbrr' MM-! TtllM 9mtt, tinW b«* tk« «tt«k to IN* at tin wH* Drwl«r« «f !h<*f t«'n men "'hn nl (•••M,,,,, di "Dr. Jirlrl u< Mr.. I A." to** MtTNii t Tttk't 4M trdtMd l U MM Ilktd Mrli ntliT. whi'if intcrmt", Atttr M tkw tnfttat Mrf^MMl in bMM Jra*» etntaf**. flMllMiiilr modi of living, .'ml flinin ilif. •»«ptWf< ri> und there hU bfpotnc datril, i\ jnlw, l>r>r sfTilimmtnl, MiiVi'k ntntn< liinl til** hf^t nf iHllmtl nrwt SliHlVHM \« YAWN TOO if a man with a beard cat! ardent love your way Indtril. tim'ly Inlay liiglit (low (or wo'jld you?) oi h» do«i to Rowlind Ruutll in M-OM'i howlirtfll wi ran u" ttic h'nuiy nnT the fun of thHr work And, hi a way, their roma:ir.o "Tne Feminirie Teuch." i frf«, ««y, nnd Irrcvcront itlitiidc ll | rcminrtor nf the liind nf life mt b*\\t\P ill Sittcljf the\ Rre f. f that h«r rox t«rrl«r. Row- prWupt nf llherly. New H*rnr>toti, Iowa While dy, mlfht b-> neglected after hir EXTRA 9S ;i]'i'n!ri[t r^yh-'uns, Precl Welch, death, Mrs. Clara Bdtarton oi OHk- farmer, ai'dtlentaily stlpp>d 6n ianrj, C»!lV, provided in her will the power tnkcoff. The nefct thing that he should be put to d«ath. Iti- Case of he. knpw lie w«j .standlni In th«finentlM friends got up a petition field, wennng only hln list, out to snvo the. dog. Judfe W H. Harrii ftwk rind his »hrx!i. The combin* drrldiMi to ignore legal tMhnloall- nYouNoodlt 24 PINT CANS hatl rlpprd off twn pftrs of over- tle* and awarded Rowdy to an army SttURITY11 !• th« f«r CASH. W« Mak* nllfi. imdcrwMr, shirt, JdcVet srid ,iert|fAtU who promlttd the anlmll Ntvtr before rk Wr!r!i w»» unhurt. tiJt- a good home. LOANS of $25 to $300 IN ONE DAY anorted tiifldl. Lttt th«n ctw loh, 2 cENPENT Monthly Kate - l%% at unpaid J Small Tendered Smoked Hams *%'» 6»vtrnm«nt Orad.d "U. t. CHOICI" SHMQ ROUND ROASTA* ^ 31 Fresh Ground Beef *21<| Philadelphia Scrapple Sausage Meat ^27< I "Chef's Best" Deviled Crabs

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hiil.."Vi LJ. upid" Continues Busy? Cirtiret Ol Tilt Mcfi ot Workhxi Sort's Party CUTS otkrmn-inM' Olartnce t. Ptrktni fc party r-t Aontfa MM her home in ttitk Arenue. by Bntht tyet OouftS, t Weddings In Wee*-End »« Otueno HiDowe'n Pocahmut, wtfah Diet William oraame, eon of Mr. and night. *mi«eBMDtt w« it ,. Perform*! By Local Pajtere UnHa Carttrtt nh«rie a( Mn, Henry _„_. Mri. WUUaffl R, Orates o| Netld Yotmgttwra Have Gay Time; Coupleti Twe Taka Piece In PoUah Church "'reet, It home en a Mm-4*y frank Andrea, Mri. Harff rlBMlh from the anur, In wbtah AD WMT Coetumc* And net, Mri Waltrr Vowah, Jfca. Harry Minn and Arl Vtiak K Mlii print* Be hai Juit aom- WlMMH QM Pntae •PiTT-Tht DMt wlea-»ft marrlagei In thtt IWN The brtUt, who walled with her Minn and Mn A ieMo l»I|n| plaet rtaW, Hantaul, tn,, and whm Ml OARTHlfT-Mimfcera of Troop ftther, won a white Mtlti |a*;i likfe li up again will toe «tf- 1, Otrt ioouU. enjoyefl a coalumt eunflay. wi:.h Venetian laol trimtWni, atli Arm* i«t no txa ftm Mmed tt BermedeU. U, whtfe party Tueeday nlfltt th tht i»r«- rftitM m t tullt fiU fniiM from i crown he wat Mnt immMUtety aftlt hit byterlaA OhuNh hall, with thf inmmm I HAfXO ot teed DHrlt. *" ' the MlM'i H!l«n ~ • • Wat held Gftydot, Vtronlcft Oftidlk, Alma with—tht bteoo will be mmh erlt- in marrlagt b. M«mMl, Virginia Hit*, Lou Hopn. bier aad m«rt tppatlilBg. toe. wii'ti du6hf«! rttfli hivt beeti midi by (hi Je*n Merelo, Angellne N»v111 who worn blue tafttti gowni and Har« yov tried clqjlpM baofln ti ityle with leg krtnMYecher Atoolatlon of the Olftdya and May O'DonntSl. ^athpr- ft gtrnith tor wupit fu rleh. rieaty tinted pink m«M and blue del- ine Paterton, Dorl« Beldtl/ Ruth ip«d from ft ornwn o; hold I dftDct in the Fmlcwn Kail, Rtuto, laabelli Sloan, Arm Spo- Daniel Olirdltllo Mtert i« txmt farorite thtet tool dtyi -u Bht carried fetter li Airantattitnui »r» ganlta, Lillian and Marie Tornl- man tnd tht uthtn w?r» Rmmt • • M'try P«Sli>Wskl. «lt- In ehftrft of Mri. Adam flom- cftM, Hvelyn Vaughn, Irm» Yuron- OipooU ind fr«nk Mtitftti^o «' . i)r!demonv tt trlendi whp ealesratad htt ,, Shirt* 12.00 > which WM fnllAWed by a rtttptlon bjrtndfty Ooven wen laid for KNGAOKMKNT TOLD nrn »t the homt of the brldr. Helen Nutowiti, Mary Toth, Jullt CARTERET Annuuncement has Swtotwri $100 Mt ftUwl* Maty Monlckion, John bfen made by OeorRe Cherepanlk The bride wore moet |reen II i"- up but In her new itorrlng film with to be Mickey Roonsy's impersona- In Holy family »on. d»imht#r of Mr. »nd M* triad to itatl It the car would do one We all believe in democracy, M«l| r Mlekey Rooney the't one of the (Ion of Carmen Miranda in "Babe* .'°m»« Wi»">n of TI v. «r---i «•'-#•' of three thinfi: ' who wai given in W»n married to R*frt Petirtleto* I. Break Iti own rear axle. "Bobei on Sroodwoy." On Broadway" a new M-G-M muii- hv her brother, fcdward. of Rfthw»y R»v C. H, Oolllnn o' JGXX-23 cal. . gnwn of old trorr "Upper I Brtak Iti own rear end. (with the small "d") R»hw«v pttfsrrrtwl thi ceremony 1 Brtak Itt own uimmltilon. nitrle bouffant Itylt and ind the att«ndftnU for th* ootiole -' with l»oe InearUon. Her Somebody tried U drive off with 1 ware Robert Oftrnun ind MIM fell from an orange blm- P CftMy, both of UHitf'i ear retently. Fer whit * «nrl the oarried a white hibpwitd, ie* No. l abovi. The In- )K>?k r'th »»rker of whit* ! PUN CARD PARTY veotbt tolA police all about It. leav- $ . -lid boutardlv ing them with i new ht|h for pm- The Democratic ii'irn Znlanaki, the mnid of ld «nre blue taffeta and a Mr», Sidney Barrwtt Chairman BREWED BIRCH BEER ON DRAUGHT !l In the tame shade, trlm- i Of A/fair Nov. 13 i; gold etqulnt, which full A JewUh pilot In the R A. F.^lt f For AD OCCMIOM (with the capital "D") i litre. She carried red ro«e« credited with ihootloc dowo, II Ger- :t •<•! Therett Lukatluk sis- ' 0AAT1RKT -Membera of Pride man and Italian planet tn Africa. During the flrtt World War he wai TAVERNS - RESTAURANTS p"d F''in Wsl'elewDkl of *"1*r'<'«. will hold i currt party ainember ot tte tflffnirnHthtHofen Ptftioj • Picaici • Weddinf i - Daacti •nbor. who w-re the brides i Jh«»d»y November IS with tin iquadron of the Qennan air force. mne B rrttt h t KoAl«r Kef — U Bblt, — y, BbU, administration in Washington is fighting .vor/rote tftfleU mftde In * * " « »» The *«?»?«» m.ld of,1"4 »^«n« *»• ft»tu«d by i DISTRIBUTOR ,own. Th" cm tall,-; yilowt-en party „ rtlch Mr, r<»nak act-'11" Mor«110 won th« Prl» 'o FUR HATS HIM L€M€NI€C 1 1 un Mr the uihw.'""* P"" ** ^ »: « H.rry 103 NEW STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. to save democracy, TIL. WOODBRIDGE S-0O«3 FREE DELIVERY ontf thf mo«t com cftl. The To Match Your Coot > ide and wtd**TOom, both o( four of »t time - of ttrtartt Vffh Jchool, Made to Order (with the small "d") •' latter TO an athlete. Bright colored Him do not at- •n Uilrt Otreet alter they tract flth according to Dr. T R j ShaiUd. roted opHthalipoIogUt and •"u^i,ni . iwrr»A eutboritv on the vitlon of animals i Hati Made to Order •"""• '"*' •»» MJM ktary Kru- The resson colored tickle Is el" no; ST. JAMES' AUDITORIUM "••fr of Mtr. JLD4 Mn. lfktK- ftdrantate U that flth are oolor We are all with the President in hit fight! -•im of Ihtnt llraet, an4 For All Occaiiont • RinaJdl of Vort n«adtn« To win this fight we must hart unity. Wt mvtt in v«ry wty ptiillll nee Saturday alineon in COAL, FUEL AND OIL •n-trtni DlrrVWlit Ohurch Monday Evening show our (kftrmlnarion to support our Chief Ixtcutiw. 'i pa-fornurt *» the patter Btjr Now a»4 S«« Money 1 v,. "••• J"%B lundhk. Aft-r- FAMOUS HATS \ • rr wai a netntton tor M. MOHR COAl CO. 74 Smith 8L Perth Amboy •'tivrj and fr<«ndi at tht This is no time for partisan politics ! T4 It, Neit to iinu)d Theatre 8.15 O'CLOCK SHARP > Pariron. Tilt church - *• With thii thought in mind, the Democratic Or^f niiotwn in MM- dleiex County hoi nominated the following candidates—mtn who are well known in the community, who hove rendered food Mrtlce to their fellow citixens and who deserve the lUffort of oH the vMon of th* Quality Coats County.

On Credit Democratic Candidates AT NO EXTRA COST! FOR MEMBERS OF GiNIKAL ASSIMILY 2 OR Tfio tamo old IASY TIKMS; no fntoNit, no tox, 17.00 no gOYornaunt restrictions . . . FRED W. DE VOE AMIROSI J. MUDRAK BERNARD W. V06EL

SALE! FORSHIRIFF LEVINS In Addition Gorgeous WILLIAM A. ALLGAIR 0*' UP PORTING GOODS CO. Winter Furred Coats, FOR CORONERS " Perth AAttkay $27.50 to $49.50 t. A. FRANK T. KURZAWA EUGENE J. MULLEM

FOR MiMIERS OF BOARD 0 CHOSEN FRIIHOLMRS ^ JACK'S TOYLAND IN MEN'S DIPT.! FALL DRESSES ELMER E. BROWN ANTHONY S. GADEK SUITS $2,98 Or $3.98 up! Alio Voluoi $AMUEL D. WILEY $35 FOR BOROUGH COUNCIL $» PAY AS LITTLE JOHN BASICS JOHN SCALLY, AS $1. A WEEK FO* BOROUGH TAX COLLECTOR THOMAS DIVEREUX Jackeft M>i'L • v Mockinawi It Unanimous • f, ry, v i Poge four FRIDAY, OCTOBER "31, 1941 Troopef Montreal, who Is flt where In SSiglanrl, a-iit Junior Press Club Plans GARBO RHUMBAS SAGA* of sockj. He was givn had an indentiry'.rtE To Honor First Printer ^SNAPSHOT GUILD JfTHlttllS that hli rife Had km FRAMING In St. Louis an f Waa found plnyinn To SporniH Memorial I" Honor of ehMtn. There may b W U FJeCtt MORI than Mkriy wire b*t for l£ FM PrW* *- h "*^ "* ** A «.mb«rsht»toth»tl.ifeirm>P W(XX>fW+rXiK -Some fittinn memorial l<> l«m" P"k"' of smill boyi, Wtoat Itro worrtlp who «thli4,,«l thr- ..r.1 prinhnR pUn. in New j,,.,y .t Wood- proud Wr to Mt*r» Us tfcoul. CLAS^IFIKD den and tkrow out his rtwt. l« hridgf w,ll br the f.r.t prnjrr. of rhe Jun.or IV., Club wh.ch Fred HamM, Jr. For Fr«d, who *• HELP WANTED M V WM formed Fr-dav niffM .1 *e Wrlham Dunl.p Hwne.1 Com- now only «!«»« »•«'>»» oM- wl" )IBT« * itory to ttll when he BOYS—14 years of nv m..r..ly H.II. Prrth Amnoy. unrlrr the ipon.or.h* of the ret«h»f the hwo worihlp «•• rarry thU wwspniw: >< Midrllri^x County Frees CluH His father, TT** Hates», 8r., »» our office any time ,i;vi . nftme and address !!'>. The new Rrmip, which include-: — y«tr old tTUtton «ntfttt«tatt, «ccom- paol«d by Mrt Hams* and their In- chance to make wtnir r. staffs or Miifir-nf pilbHcRtlrm* ^ fant ion, rwtntJy took off In ««lr the rminty. accepted the p"'"' motiopUine from a «»ld netr Btoln- HELP WANlHi «r the suggestion of Kenneth A boy uncter 1R rnnr.« •., i - t Imimtnilt town, N. J. in kh« Uk«-oir MM wh»«l was brokm. rM station. Rlrhflrlr nnlvmmlh. on- of tion, 10 Ambov Avf. \v of the evfmnit, who niMr/1 HHorinls m lent Thr ninlnr irrmip til rontunr- H1LP tlon will' thf senior unit ll work out vm* form of momorui] tn HEU" WAVTKti Pdrk-r. whn U wic "f *"* -' Wompn shirt, nperatni • • "unminK lifiors which will br •work on boys' nhirh' . In rmtnrrtion with the an- t year employment: hit arantaed. Apply at n!.,. nr of Greiter «ppeil wii obtained In this picture by mlno a hiynke wheel 28J Hobart Strwl. |v.<. » • nidrnt publication of St. While a lUfhUy duuitd landl&c Phone P. A. 4 2flM at » frtme for the mbject. Watch for ilmllar propertln to transform wbMl do«i not tnterftre with tb« MIRII School. Perth Amboy, your anapshoti Into good pictorial atudlei. f.ion s Ro»r," *r«s fleeted «Dcl«at fcandltni at > plan* to tbe PIANOS n' .if the .innlnr riuh Vlrp- rMND H nalnral frnmo fnr jrniir pic- Nntu that both th« wheel and the air, tbe cmolil mom«at In SUCB catM h whw tl>» pnot trt«t w r}oor MIHI . iit!" Hivlrrl were ' turn BiihjprtH, and, as a rule, Kill nre in nharp focus. This was ' any, an excellent !v,i, ,, Pawl Dnimmniid, Woodbfidgp brine hli sblp to Mrtb. And when Pawl you'll (?flt itinrn appcaliitR and In- nceompllshod by lining a small lens Tlte famous Brambncl -, High Srliooi; Emily Quint), Perth Mr. Katni* rwehed the Btndti Air- torpstltig snapshots. Thin is rapeclal- opening to get aa much depth of ! In mahewany. uf.nl •• Amhnv HlRii Hflwo): Ofcr#n«« W- port la New Jm«y h« d«cld*d to ly trim whpn nhontiitR R landscape, field as possible. A medium yellow 1846 Anothrr n a doorway, an sky In a medium tone of gray, \ dent to the monoplane In the take- iixh, or a branch of a tree framing off, watched «« poHeamen, firemen viiir mail School: Marian Bacha, thereby separating the ItgHt tones | GrUUh Piano (.HHI,M ntiB Biiln and top of a ncenlc view. ind phxilclin* |atb«red to be of PnrUi .Ambov at. Marys of the clothing from the back- J78 Hobart St. Perth V I'Jils adds depth or third dimension such aid «i wu M£«*Hnr when thfc* fVlinol UarnarM Bthlry. M ground. 'Opposite Sears-Rm'liii- s»i Count v otrls1 Vocational School to a picture, aids in "holding it to- plane came down. Bat happily their liofore you release the shutter for aulfUnce wu not required—for so Open RIHI Tin.nlhv Hiiuey, South Amhov Kolhnr," and often prrmlts blocking your neit pictures, see If It Isn't : SI MUM >• Mi»h (Vhnot imt undesirable objoeta. H can also evenly, smoothly ud perfectly did Elttmr Powell, heroin* of "Hono- posnible to border the subject wilh ". Mr. Himu land Us iblp that hit Mis- Sanrirn Buchanan, of Me- IHID" and The Broadway Melody," l>e used to concontrato attention on turlirn Hlfili flchwvl, was some type of frame. By walking i predoas eaigo wti not eren ahtk«n haa one of the moat gltmorow roJei a subject which, without a frame, around a tree near roar subject, | up. of JKT carnr in "Udy Be Good," mlKht appear "lort" or too small. you can almost always find * f Zamhorv. tviHor of thr whkh nay be an early fall M-G-M Consider the picture above. By em- Hirad". actffl as hnm of UIP oven- branch that forms an apr.h over the ALL OUT-Gorbo qoti all out on volatility in 'Two-Fact^ Woman" h*r ckoosi r«J«M*. E ploying the whoel of n hayrake as .says mm tanlu ii Tk«MNIM4i in([. Mi«f Bittli WoUt, .wrretarv of center of Interest. Or you may find only apparent tank detente. "frame," what might have been ntw M-G-M comtdy. In this r*w film, her firrt jinct th» howling I he Mirfnba*»rs niuch to joar Ikh scale exercises that will begin in Dan Mercer, farmer, fell from his iKnJoj1 lAlin Aaaerka dance* hj the Carolina area on November wagon and broke his arm. He had vnat|r« Latin Amerieaas. 18th to correct some 'glaring weak' the arm set and it healed but "GREAT CONFIDf,N(K KINDLING - FIREPLACE neiets" revealed during the recent Mercer continued to feel badly. An W. Averell Harriman, chief of THE ZtNG'8 THE THING! manoeuvres. Laek of dis- X-ray photograph revealed that ha the U. 8. delegation to Moscow, 'Here's a *»n*T drink worth cipline during; black-ouU, lack of had been suffering with a broken report* "great confidence" in the - WOOD - \ttf mtM t*r. TMt'te heard coordinated movfarierits" of troops neck for three months without Russia* tltaattoB. FAMOUS ^aboat "sine". Nnr taate tt! on highway* and an unhealthy knowing it. READtgiC COAL LEI - TEI disregard for air-power are some of KOPPER'S COKE OftN FOR INSPICTrON the things that the Army expects Charging that her Husband be. -w —». j to correct. came violent when they played TELEPHONE 40075 MASON MATERIALS j[L«i-T«i b o«r eidgake r«icof* bridge, Mrs. Leon Jartney of Los ^Uon created 'speciaHr tn jo MODIL HOME WANDERING SELECTEE ingeles was asked: "Mad you FUtLOIL with rum** and cott|o rhyUim.i trumped his ace?" "No, he would Phon. Woodfaradc* 8-0724 Aafc for It when ton nine oat. Chattanooga, Term,- Officials are thW 20% to 40% on fuel ami S 9PACMHW SOOMH anil huth on NH HOOT, and r**tt. have been justified if I had done WARR COAL * wociderinff whether Ross Durfee that," was the reply, THOS.F. BURKE ' Never a cover. costs over former costs wu aw Hf tm*m* »oonu k aHir with »U4rca»* M hardwood will not find it hard to stay put . He Wict>*« +*4 h**. (irrotatm* hot air tgwtum with SUPPLY CO. D». Popalar nary pressure or gun type I In the Army. Durfee registered ST. GEORGE AVENUE l o« MMtr MlH. Ahw toMf-inp raafe aad IliMlcan tnetaded. for service in Pennsylvania, was The saving on roof top, 1* F. H. A. HMiweita. Fmerof Directors WOODBRrDGE examined by a doctor in Illinois, 'blue cool' typical. By using less fu-1 run*, COWPLMC was notified of his classUication in Iowa and was inducted Into ken owners also help sh< servloe In Tennessee. The wander- you coa't bwt it : ponation situation . . ing Durfee Is an actor with a stock 3«6 STATE STREET W— — — qourse enjoy clean, OH company. 1*% CAM DOWN PERTH AMBOY, N. J. automatic Timken Oil ' I' SAVE—buy it NOW AM It Cot* You h About HIM a Month Pacific agreement of U. S. Chi- Joseph V. CottcMo, Mffr. na, Indies and British reported. MATTIR CONSTRUCTION CO. FOR SALE JOHN JBITT1N6 "Th«re l« No Jub.titnt.— Beautiful six-room dwelling-, CALL WO. 8-0012 CABTERCT, N. J. near Sewaren School. For Burba Serrice" I a^NTON AVI. KEWARK, N. J. William J. Grotunann The whole town's talking about TH. MiU-hell 2-m» 30 Watfcingtoa Avc, Carttrat CarUr.t 8-0478 UNDER V. 8. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION I our great offer on genuine new COLDS r Loans UQVID VICTOR RECORDS TABLETS ANNOUNCING SALVE MAM IY THIS BANK NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS 666 REMOVAL HOPS WHAT r§U UTl Try "Bs»-Mj-Tlsm"- * Wonduful m««f a wide variety of business Lhynient or and personal needs and nave won the approval and good will of responsible borrowers n throughout Woodbridge and COPPOLAS Vicrnil Inquiries about our Now, our long tapei'"™ '" If Dyoing Establishment beating •cooony is *<-M™ all! We will make J wn"" Monday, Novtmbtr 3rd PERSONAL LOANS tfl^kocy Mft of your bun" gudlCH of type or nuikc '"<'' nl |U We Find H Nec«Miiry To Atqmre —made at low cost on a month* it it wasting oil, u:ll y what it needf. If it >s'"" wnl |y repayrnent basis—are cor- 1|Ul ful, you get a Fuel (-i"i>' " diqHy welcomed and ore held and Mor# Modern Quarters Certificate and window nu •»' Strictly confidential, show yoji tre cooperating. Then wuntetM iew Viuor ! Han a test made! And (in luve jut bua iiaued. To acqaaint YOU fact! on Tiroken Vt-'-iH ! «ith tlu contents of tha Victo Kttoti Buroei ecoaoroy, u«- Urtdoj-Wmlou. Trewiire IMIM «rf „ . . t , 108 Main Street Musio-1h«jr're you™ «t our soecul "»»l«J1>«»»«rtr»wwllnM*e4*Miu« noMyfafiu prii« for • liiniiqa tirno Fe*' Twu-Wr-On* Ofler on ltt« imlru- (N«xt to Woodbridge National Bank) onln AW Kit offer oipim, they'H be toeotal records Wow, Be sure to make li«t«diptheC«mog»(r^ul»,li,tBMCw. your iet«»»aoB*W w! WHERE THE SAME SERVICE AND QUALITY MMury-Cetyoux* here today? . Ooe of Gerbtr i famout home- WORKMANSHIP WILL CONTINUE! grown maiacd vegetable*. Fraits LiMti They're the crisp, ttndct kind, canned pnctkaUy gardea-iteih. IMHMMMW by Ant,. 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AMMONAL BUtlRO BWkr mjt Ubetai youtn nw DfTMAS THEATRE OFFERING The Army Quarttrmutir OOfpe IRT« the wmd from (Wfpotlim. . announce* thtt aw»fdi till be I made to ae Ibanjr refkfrii tad t* il M, in tourt, ttft rifMi at YORK JIRSIY |ir,iiny luppllini In eioh Mfloft U ttttX* lo p:vibK m ordir to aid mill H0MI1, INC. bwli • Within reMORlWt Ittn- A|tiM On Premlm in, rr.cM will Ml k« the vmtoti' Tltllt TOUt CONYftTOlNO RKHONS lo «:t explain entirely mi factor In making awtrdl the Ike MMeaat ef "Tw» UUM rrMi MMhattrt," tut ther art part Army recotftliei tltat a wide dla- #f till atlraetUnfe ilnt Palkettimit ml Joan Woodbnrr brinr t« trihuttmi of defenee orden wilt T(invi AND thU httkrltta Oo|iainbt» eenedr AlrmUtf 0 Charln ItaHon. Oihen Mt^ll moreuM eo»U ilnee HMD lit HM e»lt ire Jeln D»TI«. Antonio Moreno, Lloyd Bridiee an* pi»nU may be unfamlitar with and Foitohle Bonanori, InmlfiJutKljF equipped to prod« HIVE BOMIIRt" r»fjulrfri itemi. Regional awatdl will bf made from headquarter* Rlvi SAVE MAN RfeEB ALMA MATER WIN; DIM In Boston, New York, Philadel- «.,hj Keeler In IM Anfilu - ConirnnMd by Kvimton. III.—Just u an final I phia, Atlanta, JaifereonvilW, inl, 11 rtiCART Of t*o nrtrtup mm, IMrih M»^ tun went off, announclii| \h* and, ohlc)|o, St. Louis, flin Antonio (ltd from nil liouor itor* to huof tht football game In which »nd San Pranclico, DAOaitttfl" MloMgin defeated NorthweiMrnJ llrlni quMtwi am lutixian fired Stafrtnt bb« t MlagW y iuffer»Md ' of 1BO2, slumped in hla I five oitlee on civilian defenie. partef-t«i*r Prtvr tf«4»4t UttArr flMted when It itruo* Uw* tM\*"t> *** »PP"ently of a heuti tl ck i In hU hlj) pocH»t The keyi were I » * - taw«;:a«to..iMK,. ALOIlR*" mattered. i mtn'Canadi aiar force.Is no"w training a "wo-;

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We prettify you for fei- tiv« fun, from the curli on your head to the - CROSLEY pollih on your n«lU1 ' IM I •! M. I I! \ I 0 it Social attenlion fiveij to CONTINUOUS fRQM2P>l. PHONt PA, i Ijfj buAY8 STARTING TODAY, iRID AY. OCT. list little tlfflt ih which to •cquirt lott ol lovelinuil SUPER SHELVADOR CRESCEM PEETH AMBOY, N. J. FULL 6 CUBIC FEET

LABT TIMES TODAY LA MODE HAIRDMSSERS "Rln«tlde I "The Parwn of Malatt" I Panamipt' MIDNtGlIT SHOW |(U RAHWAY AVINUC/ WOODtRIDCE HAT! 'R DAY SAT., SUN., •{ THIIIU IBIilll IrM Itw STATE THEATRE te ilifil WOODBEIDOt, NBW JEB8EY H|r. W8G. I-111! tOOAT'liTUiDAY Y § OAJOAKD # atOMI Life Btgini for Andy Hordy I FROM MONO tOUO' •UNDAT, Som Vaunt Miltyit D«H|Id* MAJESTIC 4M y | "war CONTINUOUS MOM 2 PM^-PHONt P.A Jj ii VAUOtVlLLl 7 DAYS STARTING SATURDAY SMOOfi FUZZY KNIGHT NEILO

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WCHARU iTATl STREET Cor I ion In PIRTH AMBOY r. A. •—iiTi 1941 Old Texas Ranger Jind Broiiim Fugitive Scatters Money; •Phantom Burglar' AN ECONOMY HOUSE Do All Chores to Ete*|M Fails RegaHleti Keep* Hit Prdmise PHILADELPHIA. - Pedestrian* Terminal •llruaii, It Now Active on «Ml«rljr BRfSTOI,, CONN. — This town who law Charles Martin, ai-year- Keep Farm Going rmii RsJlros.il I" t|.',! has n "phnntnrn bi)r«lnr" who National Defense old Negro, scattering dollar bills be- of New Jernfv . k»fp« hiii won! hind him at he ran down the street,, tforrterly, along ihn . ;. oad of New Jvrs*v i , ,. On No|M Yrsr'n ds* h* ran- picked them up. ,rlj line of land* <>t ,, Aware of Coining Lost of M «nrkpii a rabln nnd pnrtnf>rl nn tht Two patrolmen also ssw Martin rolsurn Corporal hm n Frank Hamer, Noted Out- W«st«rlK, along .ai,i ,,',', buck f>f « mlenrt.-iT Sight, They Prepare tossing away Uie greenbacks. point opposite Klih-i,,,,, "January 1, )!M1 Ttir Phan-' law Chaser, Plans for Ignored tht bills tnd ptcK«d Ma: thence (1> Boutheru- To Carry On. Avenu* anil along ,, ,,' , Ifim hnn strut-It I will be -nrk Unit of Picked Men. up. Cajteret Avenue; thru,-.. , ajtr-h Happy New Yf«r " He WM charged With stealing S420 den 8lr»et; thfi,,!.r , ,*; Iff ranii- buck n few wffk« Inter, KAUKANA. WIS.-Every morning AUSTIN, TEXAS -Frank H«m«r, from • wholesale coffee company - . "« Llndtn Htir,.. , Mrs Nellie Wtllems' two "boy.s," former Texas Hunger enptain, tw but police could find only SJ80. nft*« Avenue; thnu Henry nnd Aloyslui, drag them- , . alvng Wa*hlnai.,-, '. ror of Southwest outlaws, Ii busy the plsc* of RtflnnhiK selves nut of bed before daylight, these days with plans for I national •LBCTION DIBTttOT NO 5 .\ ,, fumble In the d»rk for their clothes, Hitchhiker Gives d*fenjo unit o{ picked men to servo •OHOIJO* OK CARTKRRT Hlfh SchJol), HR(;r,M feel their way downftaln and go Intersection of No.. . ' , on call r/herever and n*M»ver In conformity with provisions of Streets Mth Pershlng ^ outdoors to the bam. | Advice to Tyrtwneeded. an IN-1 entitled, "An act Trf regulate nlng tntnee (I) Kav- There they open the doors so that elections, approved May 8th, l»20, N«« Btrsst *nd Hlf-, Captain Hamer's molt famous J7 Guernsey rows can file Into neat the supplement* thereto nnd amend- Thornal! Street- ruiinint- ., feat was the iucc4ifiul trailing of m«nls thereof," to the enil of the Northerly along ,»\\ stalk filled with hay. Milking, a Btrfet to Burke sii. • Smile and Pick New Car Ii Clyde Barrow and Bonnt« Parker. rglnlattires lenlon of 1917, Notice farm ritunl. follows. The brothers' In hereby glv'M that ths Plstrlct thance (|) Westerly , , He was In retirement from tht Burk» Street to \vs»hi, , : Winning Formula. skillful hnndu noon produce pails of Honul of IleglsTry and election anil Hungers after 38 years' service for the election districts of th« noe: runnlna- thence u foaming, crenm-laden milk After roiiRh of CttrtRrel Will m'» Inirry hnrk I" the hniisp for the Notice l« hereby Riven that a smoked big cigars Oenersl KleiMlon will he held at running thance idi \ ,- "httch*d" more limn :'7,000 milts, hrefikfnist prepared by their sisters. siiiV Brady line, tn . It wos Uie girl's fondness for a tlm various polling places In the or \ttt distune* armind thf f.nrlli, In These two brothers and their early r line of thi Menlnsn 1 •<•<, ,i particular brand of cifiarettej Horougli <> Osrteret, Middlesex por»t!on Tract; running -. three yrars (if shnttlmi? bnrk ni)d morning routine ire no different I'nunty, N. J, between the hours of alone 'he MIA II,,, . rather than cigars that proved a j 7 A. M. and 8 1'. M. Standard Time, 'tOitil beWocn hi* homo snd SL ITH the Federal Housing Ad- from hundreds of other Wisconsin Av»nu«; running th«i,r.. .. factor In Hamer's trailing the pair • on Tuesday, November 4, 1141, forerly along sain Fin-,,- Mary's university W ministration and the bullo'ln* farmers—except that Henry and Al-thi purpose of electing: r from Tcxns through Missouri and Carteret A»enu«; nm, .. , Throe—Members of the General j He has mnde I" muml trips bo- industry cooperating throughout oyslus are blind. (») Southeasterly nl.,:e ., Oklahoma into Louisiana. ter«t Avenue to I,«M,.,. 'tween St. Mary's hero In Pan An- the nation to fofitflr and facilitate Mother Is InvulH. Hamer entered the search at re- Due—aherlff. Tinning thence (]0i N. n. tonio and his linnie in Wnrrfii. Ark , tho construction of small, gubatan- Henry's life has bwn shrouded In Two—("oronern. said Linden street i •• , quest of Texas prison authorities Three—Members of the Board of «nrl pmh trip l.iinlrri about 1,500 tlal homes, hare, is an ((specially durkness for SO years, and Aloyslus, Avenue; running th«n.n and officers Cho«en Freeholders. id Washington *•..•••,, , miles. who Is M, has been blind for 10 after Harrow hod been named as planned "HOUIIO of the Month" that Oiie-^ Justice of the Peace. SK Avsnu*; rnnnliiR ' (iivinc !nmf pointrn on hitch- fits Into the picture. yean. Yet despite the handicap, One (Tax Collector of the Bor-Northerly along snl.i i>,,i outside plotter of it prison eicnpe ough of^ Cnrteret. nue to No« Rtreet snl \\,,. hiking, Cmv.vdl, a junior nnd nn their mother, herself an Invalid for In which four desperadoes got nway. It Is designed for the average Two-«-M*mb«rn of the Council of t« th« point or plsi-n ,,f it, ice baskotfoall player at the school, • A few weeks later, on April 1, 1934, the past 14 years, Insists that the 0,6 Horough of Oarteret. DISTRICT NO. 7 iv.,1,. warm thi> nnvirc not to select be- budget a» well an for th« average nffordi additional room. All tho bed by tT*en lawn and hedges. U»# of 197-acre form would not have stayed Nathan Rale School i ;-i two highway patrolmen saw a family, particularly in area* of ei- rooms hav* croaa ventilation, and this old reliable paint Is llkcwlne POLLING P1.1IXI or TBB at tht Intersection :forehanrt .i spfdflr route hut Just parked automobile on a tide rond In the family if her "boys" had not and Maple Htreet * pandlnx; defense production. It h«aample clonet space. Tho cellar Indicated for ita woarahllltj and BOROUGH Or CARTERBT ' ATanueAvenue; runnlnrunninrg t keep j("i"K m the general direction near Grapevine, Texas. When they faithfully remained at home to work three bedrooms and a bath, thfi lat- shown here Is only partially exca- wellknown protective qualities. [1I8TIUCT NO l:~(Votlng place. Westerly direction of his drstinatlon. After you get •topped to Investigate and, offer aid for her. Street and Msplo st Ur on tht first floor but convenient vated, but complete (pfHvatlon Complete plum and specification* Washington School, BEQ1NNINO at wltMn inft milrn ti* so *l wkxr* you )f needed, they were «hol W denth Their disability keeps them from Ula Junction of No* Cretk with B , ,, , Officers reached the conclmion llooievelt Avenue to the Weiterly alonr sala Randoi|-.h m-- such as .1 placard showing his'desti- that Barrow and his companion Is kept, how each bunch of hay is line of Charlei Street: thence Heata Street; running .. nntini), tn Irnvrl alono, to show ft laid in Uie mow. Northerly along rharles Btrset i Northerly along snl.l II. , wera the slayers of the patrolmen, continuing In a straight line to to- P.oosevelt *vnn- smilr v.'hlli- thumhing a ride and and Hnmcr was put on their trail. Admits Counterfeiting They do their chores eonlMently he IU!iway River at n point wluif thence (7) Bs>t<>ilv tn he r-iurteoin and interested In and capably, casing the job of the )fep Creek emptl"" Into said Htver; Roosevelt Avenue ' ! . , <, He followed It 102 days until they hence 15) Southeasterly along the nue; running then.1* m n'h.itfvi til* drivar'dlo&tu for rliS- : To Keep From Stealing' pulled up, as he expected, at a for- hired man who works in the Held. Itahway Ittvar to Htaten Island slong said vernhln ' v •: • CIISSinll est "post office" where Hamer had I ST. I.OUIS -Justice dots not al- The brothers even venture into the Hound, thence l*> Southerly along and Maple Rtreeii ' • ' ways sympathiie with even a wise Staten Island Sound to the place of point of beginning N(u- car* are best for thumbcrs, leurntd Harrow communicated with ' fields on errands, guiding them- Beginning. Croswcll sayi, bccuima they're usu- : chooser of the "lesser of two evils." selves by the wind and contours in DISTRICT NO. !: -(Voting Place, DISTKICT ><0, R i\ • . his friends. The "post office" was Nathan Hal- Sch -..:• . , ally going pood distances at fust , Thafs what Matthew Casey, Ne- the ground rather than by canes or Columbus School), BEGINNINU at a board in « pine forest a short dis- the Junction of Stalm Island Sound at the Interserllmi - i >prrdj. However, if there arc two j Rro transient, discovered when he fence rows. They also repair the Avenue and Ilimni tance from where a roftd ran over .nd Noea Creek, running thence Bins thence •• learned of this spot. He Enid he : iwakr. had to i.'.ah" counterfeit money to he planned to overcome the handi- pany to tho mouth of Tufts ('reek eitenslon of Ohnrlfi : had traced Clyde and Bonnie to where same ernptlei Into tho Rtaten As (or expenses, CroswctI esli- I*ouisiann by close study of their keep from stealing," cap. He became aware of his plight Inland Sound; and thence (•) Ncrth- _ thence (3) «!••,,K . "Besides," he added, "I only ufed >rly al"ng fttaten Island Souml to Street as eitsmteil t.. • mates ti:nt ;i one way trip has cost habits the kind of whisky Barrow when he noticed that the top of the Avenue; runnlna; tl.. i * "em to get good coin* out of slot Ihft plsce of Beginning. him on the average £5 cents. He PE- drank, her brand of cigarettes, the barn was blurred against the sky DISTRICT NO I:• (Votlnjr plare. erly along nali! I! << -. machines." Columbus School), HEOINNINtJ at to Hayward Avfii'i.. rt,. tiniiitfs that thure are tome 500.000 particular tobacco Earrow used to and distant objects dimmed beyond place of Beginning-. Judge Davis fined him $1 end gave tho Junction of Tufts Creek and college students who use. hitchhiking roll cigarettes, and purchases of let- recognition. While he could still Utaten Island Hound; running thence UISTRICT NO 5 i\ as their ('iistoiimry mode of travel. tuce to feed o white rabbit that was him five years in prison. *ee, Henry began preparing for hisII) Westerly along Tufta Creek to Nathan Hale Hch".,h. n . These students are hurt by those hie of darkness. He memorized the the New Jfricy Terminal Ilallroad at the Intersection r .', Bonnie's pet ,»nd continuing along said railroad Avenue with ttan>l..!|>h .si- whu use liitchhikiiif; fur crime Since Hamer's hunches proved Correct Police LigkU Catch location of everything on the farm, the Interaction of Perahlng running thence •••. capture violators was to draw up tored hi.n in the art of memory. And ind continuing In a straight line Del., said she did not know wlim runnlnr thence ir>> Suuth.'i As the car stopped Hamer called somewhere at night, touch Uie lireti when blindness came, he, too, waslo BtaUn Island Buund, thence (!) said right of way r • the had been mUstng all these Westerly *^* Staten Island on the pair to surrender. Instead, a couple of times and turn on the reedy and kept right on working. Northerly right of TV;U In yeara. Sound to the Weiterly Boundry line New Jersey Terminal I. accounts of th* affair say, they red light*. Tho«e we were teeking Three sisters, Elvira, Hiltria and of tht Borough of C*rteret; thence running thence (61 Wriin reached for weappns. The caj- was came pedaling almost into our (1) In a general Northerly direc- said Railroad to PUIr P .. Malvenia, comprise the Willems tion along trie boundry line of the nlnn Jhsnce (7) In a K.-I:. riddled with bullets. Clyde Barrow arms," one officer family circle. During the busy sw- Borough ef Carteret to Roosevelt erly direction »lmiK ?:, and Eonnie Parker were killed in- soi the sisters don overalls and help Atenue; thence (i) Easterly, along Road and the Wi-sti-ri-. side it. In the automobile, officers Hooievelt Avenue to Arthur Ave- the Bcrough »t Carii-M-i with the field work. But these ex- nue where the Southwesterly boun- Rahway River; runnlnK i ;. reported finding three automatic Goes to Donate Blood, !II a general Esttdly I1.- ' HE first aviation field in the cursions tn the fields are becoming dry line of the Borough of Carteret rlfk'5, two sn wed-off shotguns and meets same: thence (E) Northwest- several coursvH of >atl : T East, Roosevelt Field can today Is Given Transfusion less lrequent. The sisters' sight erly along said boundry line to Hayward Avenue n >• 11 >• • 10 automatic pistols. There were the Rahway River, nm- i: accommodate in its hangani as MIAMl.-'This is the blood bank, also is failing, and they expect to Larch Street; thence («) Northeast- 100 machine gun clips and 3,000 erly along I*ri-h Street to the (3) Hontherly alimK ml I many as 250 commercial and pri- i&n't it?" asked an anemic-looking join their brothers soon in the world AVenue as eitttmleil !. I rounds of ammunition. place of Beginning. vate planes. Since Glenn Curtlss' man. of da 'ness. DISTRICT NO. 6: — (Voting place. L0113 border service and cattle Cleveland School), HKU1NNINC, at experiments here In 1909, It has me "That's right," said the doctor. Despite this promise o( » somber ; ranjje duties had made Hamer fa- the corner formeii by the hitn Wintry Days Set In. get-to our store, you'll see how care- heavleit and also upon circuits Io point* wlun fully we buy for you. Specials below: defense work is exceedingly active. Dutch Masters FOR TAX COUJLE^OR The resulting extra strain ou telephone fkeiliii'' causes some slowing down of service, even will'u" HOUSE PAINT ALEXANDER COMBA the added lines and equipment brought into "»' 7-Way Floor in the paal twenty mouths, if any of yoyr culls ur<- NOW FORCpUNOL Lamps delayed at those times, we hope you will urnit r- sland why. MMiMtUIT""*' W $AVt tU>" 90 GEORGE W. KURTZ from $9.98 I • * • Per Gallon One way to be reasonably JOHN W. REID i-Piece Jacquard lure of getting ont-of-town $ Gallon lots $4.75 coboections promptly is to P«r Gallon „.?.. * FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Living Room Suite plan your day's telephoning AOINCY f OR to ikOd the most crowded '"The Beat Faint Buy la Tom" $100 ADAM HATS JOHN B. CLARK periods. You will »U>o help malta teleptfaiie {aellltie* Quality Alwayi And uV Price wtf all deieaie needs mor« i *. ALEX SUCH 4 effectively. ; . VOTI STRAW

-i nan regimes and are in favor of i similar syitem in the United State*, "-witti *** pnwrr SPAKE THAT TRIE! (ARTERET PRESS to decide questions vested in them and their cohorts. snMrriptioo, fl.SO Per Y«ar iplephune Qarttret 8-1900 The second school of thought includes those who believe that this country is actual- •••i Wished by Cirteret Pms ly menaced b,y the might of the totalitarian OFPICE regimes,'which will be used against ui if the , VHINGTON AVE, CAtTERET, N. 1. prfsent struggle in Europe results in a Ger- man victory. jRKGORY - Editor 1JO3ENBLUM 8port» Editor Wsuhtngton, D. C. Oct. V - Cnrtcrct, N. 1., Polt Office, undtr This group includes those who would de- the old saving uy -When In tomi" Thf u 8 Nsvy Wftwtment long in »s ih« Otrmtn* do" ,1 an second class mitter June A, clare war upon Germany and those who. fa- agn decided the Battle Of the At- f March 3, 1879. vor emending material assistance m the lantic could be von only If an actually (flecUvr way ware dertoed to slop hope that other soldiers wijl do the fighting his hit into th* rlni for tht Hit Nail bomber pisnw from sinking prnldtnMal race In lUt W#tk's and defeat the totalitarian states. convoyt The dll&culty *** IM*.Issue of Look Uaisalne In r*pb The Hail Pooke-Wmf bomber has to a filiation ailed him by tA* ON NEXT TUESDAY This last sub-ttction includes, we suspect, a crulslrtf range of two thousand magailn* retarding ht* ptnontl a majority of the people of the country, who ttun that of sny position. Winkle said: "tht prtsl- , thr election next week has been lih rijhtlnjr r planp e ThThee Bfitlih dtntlsl rice of 1M4 is a lorti wt? honestly, believe tKat, while we are on Hit- thf • hr quietest in years, nevertheless it thnr«for« could MtnA their eon» off ir I m th*se toei. 1 miy lers list, the battle primarily belongs to na- vovo)') » fft r out st M» with only be nominated for Pmlnnt Stapllt in the vqjtars of Carteret two ques- »ntl-»lrrr»[i which tr« all tht connh'inc* or political man- tions now involved and that we, as a people hi 11most importance. nearly an ttiMU-r ftlhttnf ipuUton and hacks. And, if I are a bit generous with our help and at bit ! pltnes. don't nt those tlm«, political Itrl- ,-k, torate here will decide whether The United Slates Navy tegj will not svsll Sfilntt Iht courageous to rislf the displeasure of the j has unerring Instinct of the people. .,imuitrntion of Mayor Joseph W. now solved the problem bv con- Axis group. verting freighters Into aircraft, car Thertfore, I give no atwntt»n ^,.,, ilmll continue by the re-election of rlers.. Each eonvov. according to either to tat time servtn or the back room boys Today I am mote .„ Hrrtor Alexander Comba and by the plan, will include one such freighter, which will carry about interested In the preservation ef n office his running mates, John W. METALS FROM THE OCEAN 30 fighters. The heavy und clumsy a world In which an election ein Pocke-Wulf bomber u no match be held." j,r.. ,1 George W. Kurtz for the Bori- Metallic magnesium is being recovered! for speedy fighting pin net which To us this is a clear stattmtnt nncil, and John B. Clark as Justice from sea water at Freepott, Teiss, and the will be sent Into the »ir from the of his wllllntnns to run If thi IVdcr We sincerely urge every voter heads of forty university chemical engineer- osrrifr at Oie first sljrn of (linger tlmrv knd the people, demand The lighter J will also serve In his candidacy. , his ballot for these Republican can- ing departments agree that the process is the j pstrol duty for hundreds or milee around the convoy. Ji-i^1 " outstanding engineering achievement of 1941. No ant can read the mind of s dictator or estimate the will of * I.....,i«rimit his seven years in the tax of- Prof. Alfred White, of the University of people, but the inalcations art thai The Nails have finally rontn the Roverrunfrt and the people, of h,. -,r have supported Mr. Comba because Michigan, says that 300,000,000 gallon* of biited an Imperishable' dorumen Russia ire determined to continue ,f k>*v< been wel| fucOUftinted wjth the ef- U> this war, one which will prob to right aitinst Oermanjr tt lit ably become as fBmous as thi cost.". ^.r- minner in which he has fulfilled its pounds of metal as well a* Kaiser's ".wrap of pafxy" declara American officers In the delega- i^iiii.in. Courtesy has marked every quantities of bromine for anti-knock motor tlon. tt was given to the wor)< by Joseph Terboven, Nsil Com tion to the recent tripartite con- ,,,,,,' ,n he ha* conducted and he has fuel*. mlsstoner of Norway, in a futll. ference in MOMO*. report that at Soviet air llelda, mechanics wofk ii, confidence of large and small tax- attimpt to stop sabotage by loyal wn The recovery of the metallic magnesium is Scandinavians. Said Terboven: "I tourteerf hours dally in fleet arid cold Although therr Is a *lx diy ,)Urr» Jike. By thi* means he has secured important now that magnesium alloys are Is | matter of Indifference to thi work week in RUMI«, most work- ,. ..• -,11(Jn now reflected in increasing col- Vurta ir some thousands or per- ( being so widely used in the construction of haps tens of thousands of Nor-men return to their jobs on tht |frt,„[,' mch year with consequent slecrease airplanes. They are the lightest metals used wegian men, women and children rest day without p«' Ru*»U, according to thus geniiemen, maj , <•' nimi to be budgeted as reserves for starve and freeie to death during r in industry, having practically the strength this war." well hold out lor quiw somf ttml un.Mlli-ied taxes. Statements from county of aluminum and about two-thirds of its! to come. W. Averell Hamman, h«(i ot , .| .ute tax authorities attest the prompt- r weight. Prom Berne, Swltserland, comes the deletation. out attention „„., with which he has met Ca'rteret's out- I word from a reliable source that to the lntere.'ttng Inrt that ml- In time to come man will take many things This Week In Defense Other Editors Muwolinl ts making every effort ehlncry mid workmen had betn ,,,-y iiifjation*. The other work of his from the ocean. In fact, he will draw heav- to fortify the Brenner Paw before eTKuated from •'dunger" artaS to ofttr also has been carried out economically Aid to Britain, Russia tils Senate a resolution authoris- Say the cold weather seta In. It maysafer areas trt the east, in tccftrd- ily upon the earth's atmosphere for useful Lsnd-Lvs. rri- ing tht arming of American mer- be that the Italians have • nee with prearranged plans. , j well, this involving making correct tax n( sutatances. We may even look to the Sun! ^SfT^l *££. "E chant ships. Kin lies and keeping the many records of Production Progress ' The Shooting War for our power and.thus »acure an unlimited port*a to the »resldent that the iu ijiire neatly and up-to-date. 0PM Production Director Har- We believe that the American source of enenv Russian government and people rison luued the following sum- pxiplc were fully prepared for the While urging the re-election of Mr. Comba source or energy. m d|Urmlned to flghl on ,t tl, mary of production progress: President's statement In his radio Taxpayers' Group Urges costs but the Soviet armies "need *r tully realize the necessity for keeping Ships--all Havy' and Maritime addreu Monday night that the substantial quantities of muni- Commission contracts are ahead shooting war has started In point bi M part of the Mittuch administration. WHO WANTS THE TRUTH? tions and raw materials" Treas- of schedule and by the end or of fact, It started many months ury Secretary Morgenthau ad- November one 10,000-tai cargo ago. The date of Its beginning was To Reorganize Agencies , Full ooperation always has been notice- The search for truth is the greatest activity vancejdu mth e ^Sovie^ t uiu(iUnioin BmiMWanothe1r ship will be turned out every day; not the September day when Mr.| According to the toturns fromusnil interest. The remedy Is im< of human beings but it is often shackled by W0.000.000 against gold Russia Is sblr between him and the Mayor, and to Bombers—-designs ready for mass Roosevelt ordered the Navy to:t qUMtlonnalre to all candidates I mediate action leading to compute havr this co-operation spread throughout the tendency of individuals to become wed- production and four gigantic new shoot at sight on any German for the 1M2 legislature, we are reorganisation of the departments Supplies Corporation au- plants will be In operation by warship entering our defensive ded to convictions that become dearer than thorised payment of $3«,869,ooo to jetting close to the time, when of state government" tn? entire governmental system there must next summer; Tanks—production waters. It was not even the dayNew Jersey will have a complete It was polnt-d out that there !.« the Russian-owned Amtorg Trad- being doubled by farming out to be a governing body likewise in accord, truth itself, last June when the first American! ^organization of the pre«nt bt- no reasonable rNni.-.r for mere de- Ing Company for Imports of man-make 2,000 a month; Powder and merchant ship, Uie Robin Moor.\ wliderlng mase of Its bemds, bu lay and that tlij> ivay to corrscl inrl thr election of these other Republican Let ui assume, for example, that some gsnete and other mtt«rl«ls n«ces- Small Arms—abreast of schedule was deliberately sunk by a German reaus, agencies and commissions the situation Is clo*r. It Is es- 1 8 with 30 of 70 planned plants now camiiilitrs, pledged to support the adminii- man in our community makes a great diKOv-1 ^ ^ submarine whose commanding of- timated that complete reorganltt- The Federal Loan Agency an- in production, «1 by spring. The New Jersey Taxpayers As- ficer had been informed of her na-!Mclatlt>n tlon would result In a sivlng to tiaihin s policies, is the only way of insur- ery, hitherto unknown to men and women. nounced disbursement to Oreet tionaltty. The real beclnnlM of' ««nt!.v sent a letter The President announced that ,- L. „.. !!?ul?*. ° i to all candidaus for the 1M2 leg-the taxpayers o( several mllllqn ing this It is epochal, we assume, and the thinker Britain of another $100,000,000 on by January 1 hi will place be- the shooting war was earlier stilll( ; dollars yearly. the M2»,0OO,MO loan to that coun- islature In which It asked the fol- announces it to the world. fore Congress a program, to step it came on^the day that" Hitler 1h; other question which the voters will try tot whleh Britain put up M lowing three questions. Tn all this there U a bj-ight ri.v up tank output to double the launcHed hli'lttaci on the democ- or hope for trie taxpayers tt One would expect human beings to re- collateral British-owned American present contemplated production racies of Western Europe. For on 1. Do you favor a reduction udr next Tuesday is whether the twenty- factories and Investments. ln th numb(!r ot boards S-'W Jersey. There appear* t» He slid the program Is being de- that ds,y he made war upon our' « ' bureaus b? every reason to bulltvs that onr members of the police force and six ceive the information'with open s°« * legislature early In the lMl ' die $300 annual increase they seek. ference to adjust minor differ- ing In Philadelphia, said there our help was needed to save the for lesTl*l*tlve measures to bring ences. are already ample tanks for train- This imitation appears as a referendum on not the way of the world. only kind of world In which w(.'about such a reduction? Ing purpo«eg 3 Are vou wllllll to Here is what would likely happen: U. S. Shifts Sunk choose to live, our help would be! - K th- :• iil.it and voters are to indicate their forthcoming. bills for this purpose The »,000-ton freighter* LE- Subcontracting The Association staUd that all Win; by marking "Yes" or "No". In Some people would think that it might in- The immediate task before us! Christian Science KIOH, flying the American flag The OPM Offense Contract answers will be publicized through- now Is to deliver Into the hands :i"K this raise in pay these municipal terfere with their business profits, They on a run from Spain to West Distribution Division Usued an out the state prior to the election Africa to pick up a cargo, was of our friends the goodj which we would denounce the discovery as Array compilation of existing con- ind that If no answer Is receive! impinvm tiied of war news) regional basis, direct negotiations ping of functions. The Ootden Text i*: "Rlghteous- jured and eight Injured slightly. sion o/ the Neutrality Act repealer They should read what happened in earlier The letter to candidates pointed ntss exalteth a nation,: but sin n ' < 13 House passed and sent to which would permit the Govern- (Continued on Page Ekvsn* out In part that there Is no a repre«cti to any p«ople.'" (Prov- ages to the great men who attempted to lead ment not merely to arm our mer- erbs 14:34). • '» the struggle now going on in Eur- i-hant ships but to use those ships semblance of executive control over the minds of men along new paths of truth, the present heterogeneous tangle Among the Le*wn-Srrmon cita- ded he nor Is ther* a unified system of tions Ls the followinf from thr !l in the fteJd of science or religion. They ""IT wins, he will wake you up and, OUR DEMOCRACY b,M.t Whic""h "«we recklessly TIm-| flnanclal eonlrol_ ..^mt units" Bible: 'Thine own wickedness shall should remember that human nature has not posed, upon our own freedom of a-c- ,,., ,.,,„. „,.,„, .,„„„ hav. fh#l|. correct thee, snd thv backsliding '"' "ii hnd what has happened, you won't Die letter stated, "even have their 1 tlon are worth a thousand »ubma-i;w;7^;'m";nrt'bUd'ge'ts'a'nd' oper- jhsll reprove tnee:" eJeremlah c changed very much in the ages since man " ",,.,|, to be awake. rlnes to Hitler. It Is time to putate entirely apart from the rest 2:18). began to walk the earth. SAVING-SERVING an end to the He and the mockery of the government as 'states within The Lesson-Sermon also Imiudtt of American "neutrality" and free , the following pa»;»gc from ihf Now, there is nothing to be gained by de- a |tat*.' There Is no uniform fiscal HE KNOWS THE JAPANESE our ships fox service In the great!V yearl . There Is no uniform ac- Chriuuin Sclfnce tuxtbook, "Soi- nouncing human beings for being foolish. All th Wh tren th •rtce and Health with Key to th» ''' mmander of the Pacific fleet, sta- ay THCIR £ ' u T/!? . ..' °vv » **II countinco g system by whleh the cost the UnitedI Statetatess isi sbein being g mmoo - 0, , ^liti htheii r f functions Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddv: that any individual can do, for himself or PKSJENT STANPM6 AND *""•;' '" the Fa* Eaat, hat a ticklish job. blllzed. -N. y. Timw. can be accurately stated. Among "Do you a.sk witdoni to be merci- herself, is to resolve to be open-minded, to PAST RECORD, ABOur THC them all there Is much duplication ful and not 10 punish sinf.Then is » chance, however, to understand MOST CAH6FUL INVESTORS 'j» ask amiss.' Without nunlslP eagerly await the revelations that are yet to, Here's Where We Get OFF and waste. While many are n«c- ""' i-i'dii U doing u, tnat part of the IN THE WORLD ARfc THE merit, sin would multiply" (p. 10> Rising above the alph'ibci'cal come and to stand ready, upon proper occa- J UfE INSURANCE COMMNIGS continue after the reasons for, their horizon, a new agency of Infor- ACCIDENTAL COMPANY sion, to discard the foundled half-truth for I mation Is heaving Into view—the formation have ceased to exist. Al""il Henry E. Yarnell, until some Others are soft nests for lame Concordii, Kan. Prcparini to |«/ the truth that is eventually destined to make Office of Facts and Figures, com- w'b ^o, was commander of the U. S, ing down under a full head of ducks created by political rule. Rec- to the hospital to be with he; tifying this state of affairs is an daughter about to undergo an an« itl men free. .••team, carrying all plain sail to "> the Far East, He was in actual con- royals, and freighted with » cargo obligation of legislators at any pendectomy, Mrs Frank Porter fell 1 'he Japanese time and time again. of precious names . . . Here Is thetime, but In the present condition down the step.s and broke her r of national defense It is a patri- ankle. Mrs. Porter acid her daughr "Wai says that the real reason for answer to the prayers of a be- J ALMOST AN ISOLATIONIST wildered people. The OfBce of otic call to duty that transcends ter, Mrs. Roy Cooper, are sharing all consideration ot political or per- ' aggression w not a need for more Mahatma Chandi, Indian leader, wants a Pacts and Figures, or OPP, will the same hospital loom. ki' her people and for additional mar- co-ordinate the OfBce of Co-or- peace without a victory and urges the Unit- dlnator of information (or OCJ), "< the belief of the Japanese military ed States, before giving unlimited assistance y% Of THE A55CTS RACK Of 125,000,000 POLICIES report on th,e Office Of Qovern- '" 'he glory of conquest and superior- OWNED, av 65,000,000 PCOPIE IN AMERICA ARE IN i mcn£ Reports (the frequent ref- to Great Britain, to inquire about the future erence, to this as OGRE is just IT COSTS SO LITTLE lhc Japanese people." of India, and other colonial possessions. a typographical error), press-agent the Innumerable Press Agents of The Mahatma has the makings of an ideal Yet SAVES SO MUCH 1W the Individual Departments (often O SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT isolationist. He is not worried, apparent}*, tailed the PAID8) and win under no tircurniuncts do anything To add additional hazards protection to your ltlc ore two schools of thought in the about the fate of Belgians- Norwegians, Poles, whatever that anybody else Is regular lire insurance coverage—the perils 1 S| «>es in regards to Hitler, and his Czechs, Greeks and other peoples of Europe. doing already. of EXPLOSION, Aircraft, Smoke, Wind- According to Mr. I* Ouardla, It ""' stoops in luly and Japan. Like some, people in the United States the Isn't a propaganda af«ncy. Ac- storm, Hail, Vehicles and other* should be llir *>"t group are individual*, like, Indian Nationalist likes to pick, at the Brit' cording to the report!, it Isn't a guarded against when the rates are so rea- Jr'^, who think that Naii Germany is iah lion, now engaged in a desperate strug- substitute for any ot the existing press agents. It Is not going tq sonable. lh '"' »t no combination of natiom can gle with a gang of predatory bendjts, but, has bring- order out or the existing '•''"* about th* matter except to sub- nothing whatever to say about the inter- chaos of th* pubtkity depart- ments; 'OFF Is Just going to COHSVLT VS llllet'» Piogram. national cutthroats that threaten to make superimpose Its own "well organ- 11 •« associated with, others, like permanent wrongs that are much greater ised fac(s" upon the splentjld con- fusion, interpret the interpreters, «nd Nye, who tlunk that the United than anything that the British have done in re-digest those who, now d,lge»t f| "Id not )M concerned over what India, and elsewhere. the dltjatars, explain what those »#ui. tJVlftin. Kilt the .

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flight mad* by Oermany't tep- font of htari«r-«han-Ur petMl en tiie BMt Hit***** program of l to pity fair ii nor m tht Prtct* tf (He fMatMt wpe,nH«n of «• »«ht- pellru. Now. with the United! plsme» engaged IA rimlUr tastes Instruction In the handling of in the lyttim of serve M the watchdog" Ot Mr lighter- tlian-air crert in Naval hU- *r*than-tlr nctfam em ettWnpUd. *ti and New Jersey And Defense SUteti pledged hv It' President! tta ,u ,: i to maintain th? frerdosn of the iiwr* Un», tWVH it ijttUut th* torjr. dperlmenU and operations Rtrthemore, heavier • than - air PactUtlM at Mkehurit prop*» are being expanded now it a Met of wfij re A 1J00 acre trurt of .irrwv fim- smaller alMers more popularly •paa and to palrnt and protect the postibU epprtosa of unfriett«jr of ballon*—both kit* and frte var-i ffom powerful patrnl bomb- $3,600,000 white an auxUUry llflkU ttod «no«n in offieiO u. s Navy fibbed "blimps.' »n<1 ballon* have wateri deemM vital to national submarines sr surtMe vessels ttty—an earried *n there. Thr; er* on down to the scrappy, tough I flafj'i aeregrapHen—etperts" who) little f«htert-fr*

eapaelty. Whteh are no ,,r our Mrvice. They %rr ,.; feet Itat with 4UMX) r,,,v capacrtypr. . TheThty (*utw » „, an hwur. ea« 4o 15 mil*. „ and have lfltto mile ;„,,., spite of their small ,i?f ' they earry miehine »„„,' and depth charges an^, „•.,. growth of the rJavv« i,:,. tlon Is too recent tn [»,•'„... «xaot ooneluskmt m !,-. -,. tleal we it It thawhi •:.,'. are very valuable indoeri •< , against underseaa ann *>,,,',', ls. By MURIEL CARBERRY Trahi Mm at i.»*fiin., Training of men to .,,» "An U«al plaxe for chlldrtn t) grow up In—plsnty «f new Mlnpa being ae^tiirci „ room tc romp and no danger of aecWenu" Katy |i in fun t«mg Th. At Diie Hunter iteered hlf oar up the winding alngle Mdltton yet mad, driveway he rec«ited the aiVumhtj^itti which the personnel wu the n^r,- WeeWhMWr realtor had otlnohid tM lale fire yeari elon of « cao«tn or •„, before, the Irony of Itl Decadw had pteMd, it seemed Kaval Roeervi to th, -, dnoe » jroimt volte had ahouMd a greettnf to him eehool at Ukehunt rv acrftu that wide lawn and a plufnp Uttle body had clan tejien on during th' . rolled mirrtly down the banking. trieiMy, numb#rint • Me tooled about the garage, dreading to face the tt Just completing IU fui . protpeftt before him. How muth longer, he wondered, tralnln« The secmid < u,« , would he haVe to eftdure the agony of ttila d^yf la halfway through ih» A cruh aounded In the kltehtn at he entered the Other claieae will «nt«r [r.,,, baek mHbule. / \ to Ume It It int*rwtin« •• KJlen wu itandlng ovir/a broken bowl. Although that the eoune in !i»i,t. cu|totn*rlly the ohe dependable Clemen* tn the houee- air craft operation uw» hold, now the sturdy frime trembled. "I'm that to rtmpltte than thai , twltehy," alie apoloRlied givtn to airplane piw, - the Navy's or Armv> ivi,,| . "Of courte you are," he replied aoothlngly. "But to- A morTor will be different How la ahe?" "Aa excited u if thU wu geinl to toe the JoUteet party In the world." Nowoit Innovation ert trio Zoo in Bronx Park, New York Ii a toctfon f*t apart for thlldron. He inapectett the preparation*—oocoa simmering on A Le«son In the stove, ptatei of fat sandwlrtiM, a wooden board heaped with freshly baked cooklea^n animal shape*- then he sighed and wfnt through the twinging doer. Health His wife wu arranging candlei on a huf» cake that decorated the center of the table. TftHtTON, "Oh, hello, I'm to glad you got here early. She do the people iuy h«»itnv . brmhed her lips acrou his cheek ''It's haMleomer than timed little Mary Hr«n» ,: ever this year, lw't It? Imagine now our darling would ton. N. J., in a letter • • love that big boat." Lynn Mahaffty. atat<- n- • It was a marveieiu eonfeotlon-blue lake, whit* mil. Health, and "Happy Birthday, 8ammJt," printed acroea the pennant. A grammar school ;•;:• There were nine plaoes set. At each were little peei- Kreno'i letter rtad agei exqulcltely wrapped "7> D«wsoi, » "Kelp m« tie then kites to the chain." She handed "Cllflon, N'i •. him three. "Wi had ballooiu lut time but I wu afraid "Dear Doctor Mehaftey they'd teem too ba»jr|(h now." "I am a grammar «••!•!- • "Katrine-!" He «Urted to prote«t, then decided to would like to know ;( .,• , do as she had requested. give me any Inform'jt~,n Everything's perfect, lin't It?" Bhe surveyed the th* City keeps dear, mv table with a satisfied expression. "Come up and see people healthy. 1 would •> the nice present* I chose. ate It vejy mucii rh«iu Silently they mounted the stain. He noted with con- cern the too bright eyea and flushed cheeks, "Mary H: tt WM a room any boy would cherUh. A broad win- Pointing out that boyi «,,: dow Mat that overlooked woods, the book shelves must be kept In g:oi:' ,,-; were full and the desk well-equipped. condition so that they > The gift* were piled on th« checked spread. Katrine healthy men and women, n. took hold of a pair of football pants. "lan't It hard haffey replied at follow to u to believe our child is old enough for theae? Last year letter: It was the Indian outfit. Remember?1' Dear Uary: De>le nodded. Indulgence teemed to be the only course 'There are a great m.v:.\ :i to take. done to keep the people «.i "I had the aweoteet girl In the toy department at Jersey healthy- so many *.rut| BenMnV the went oft. Her neph«t t* ettetly 8am- could not tell you about »: f mie's Age, *o «h< knew Just the gtmte and toys to them in one letter rv recommend." nurw* and health and tdio He witched Katrine's fact u she dUpUyed the ml- flcials are working to *-• oua purchases. Full of animation this one day In tht little glrli like you i year. Tomorrow she'd He for hour* inertly on the poroh health. or explain again and again how she'd left Sammle "Many yeert ago :;;JI.U alone In the tub for only a siteond while the answered children used to become the telephone Site hMh't dreamed that th/ screen many died from small p w&s loose or that he'd try to climb ouVthe window. diphtheria. Mothers i\\A . ,K What was to be done? "AdopUon—titar a year or can now have then- bt-\i so, when th* wont of her atfgullh he* worn off," the clnated and Immunupri ' m specialist had advised. big words which mean •. But several yean had passed since the tragedy and bies can be Dro:~c-: 4 there was no slfti Of any diminution In her grief. these dlseasei. Care ,<, .<:.< A fe tthcred Inhabitant loads Miss Ruth Dauchy ttnd wm» youngslon on to Noah'i Suddenly she leaned over and Whispered: "He does protect you ag>iru t.ibv come on this day. At intervals all morning long I've and other dlmies heard his footsteps pattering about the playroom. When "School dOCto-.-s rxam,: I ttarted up there, they stooped." dren now In order to find » D*le itittenod. Katrine wu getting worse Never be- there is anything *;v> - fore had she gone M far a* that. may be corrected by lii-i. '! "Listen!" She tripped hit arm. doctor or dentist. Nurs-> He gave a Uttle jump. It did sound tike a child homes where there air ;. overhead, Hvldeotly this annual party, wrrrt ths holt dren and help tht m"'.!^ and the gutets were phantoms tad only the refmh- keeo them healthy. mente and the present* were real, wu beginning to "Everyday there art r.r make him as Jittery at his wife. the Job making tucc 'hl' "He's coming to us," she murmurM. milk you drink l> clesn a . Numbly they moved into the hall. that the witir you druu « And down the staircase hopped a Uttle tow-headed safj ar-1 t'.iat wa:"; *M boy decked out in an Indian costume. bate are disposed 0.' "How do you do, I'm ?oxy,' he announced with an "These are some of '•••<• ' odd accent, "and I'm jfrOMng hunity for my tea." whleh other people ar; •'•-•,<• it wat Dale who recovered hit voice flnt. "Sow-now k*>» you hstlth" hut th•• —dia ydu gtt—In—herlf" iili::i g't:-.;:a humbly t:. Dels. "It's nt wDndtr I've otter thWs which you "u "A great, great big frxt brought me." He tpnad hU :»n u nenous as a witch all day.'! jrourseJf. Kiting t'i~ n-> ' ' arms ttidt. "I'm evae-ivuiiated," ,t*tUnf eneugh rest, w.'si.^ "How sit you do, "Where it his mother?" he asked. "You bad wicked boy, I told you not to ttke a I'm tmxy," ho on* step from my bedroom," BU*n rereamed' from below. Bhe railed her eye* Heavenward. "The father, too. and all the other goxi h She lifted a terrlflM fact to her mtttrtas. 'It Was with em > was in the Royal Air Force." habit* which you h. • Just until Sunday, ma'am, whan I'd have a chance to u Dale saw hi* wife ttoop over poxy with the tune osM eKcvfrt, an4 UUOht ar* Importam '• - take him to the boarding nodM I found tor him. ttt'r -it of tenderness she had once butcwed upjn her he*rtH. It is our mb • • Oolin JToxcroft. I kept heuse (or his mother and I'm frowinf hun- :\ son. "Come," she coej;sd, "I know white there's the boys and tfrls of N- grandfatticr for years, unU) the old gentlemen diu< . lovely cake for tea." «r In good health so t»: fry for my te)«»* and MUJ Margaret mafHM an tngi'Jhman and went At the two went down the stairs hand-ln-hand she Will be »tron«r and h;aif acfost to live in Lonoe*. I oOuldnt lit harm come to unlit a back tt him. "Un't it lucky, dear," the said, and women when they •> * the youngster" "that we have such a nice place for childrenf" "I *xUDd mv b«t ' jrfu for t healthy ami '• »mn'% a long shot of the new Noah's Ark which hou»«s itiany klndi of small onlm«li. lire. "Ver« tmlv >••'••' "J. f/-n» Ma:- v

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JS rwwpHy 6CTO8& It, 1941 O.P. Charged With •ttiiig Down People «{ th* thorlM itttini up * n*t Water ,,.;.ir'! in ord*r to pro- fotifir OommiuMm." ,- poHt Citnptlm Com- protiiMn 1tw tommiMiofi mtt, IM *»td, but thr* of foot tfmw in .-•rtu, driving to a brilk 1*40 md not etti Ifi lMi iu fitiisx TltooiL oL d&P~5uaMMbuA b r (iffOttl tt> »l*Ct mlffl- only riporl, he tMtd, wai in >,Mr eanflldatw t» *«• "uwffliur OM. In both houfta "Now a«4 thtn,1 h( conumii*, hm takin th* "thi topte mm in corridor di|- »vfry potat. Tliiy cuMioni not a*ir fomulitlm • OUR 82nd BIRTHDAY gi ifUr b«rrw« prOfram or «t*n itudyihj oq*, for thi notori- but Wit who w trim ,-"", thl l6Mt prOY00»- md in aaftiw »t IH.OOOJfl. It But the Party's for You! a Domini » Aajmtlloan habit, it •M.,nblic»n majority, and MMi io rtfuat to *i*h t^irj o*«r Ye*, your AfltP i* mighty proud of being 82 year* old, but there'a tomething that Whtto tr Etttor - • n'pport for thtlr can- the thouiht Q{ lib job witloh makea ui prouder itilf Triat's the fact that we haw *uch big "buy*" for you! Come ord#r to carry out Qor- pin undtr lio.0OA.0o i war. WM Afrf « pro«- Green (Slant Pen - - 2::.;; 25c Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 3 - 20« • f *ald, "a brand new prc'. of hatlnf IU M«,0O0,0OOJ00 PRIME RIBS«BEEF .f>«ri.m«nt loom* on thi lnt«r«t in th* Paquannoek and Nrblitt .2., , Tfliato Soup 3 — 16c Thr Mil* Conlfol Board WMIKJUO rMiryotrt tak«n ovn by 10. 5 : titri Fmy—F« FrtentM, MM, CMcku A U ot Alcoholic th« State Ciri AI Spaghetti 3 r23« AlUbn "Thin, a cuiiwi cocktail or milk 5 0WL litialaturi Into and alcohol aad w»ltr lit Mint DwIMilzCirn *> Spaghetti '""" 3 ri9c piarthlr*. AMWibly raihlantd by tht R«publlcan-ron< a* tVria^M UcCtaTi M* bM an- trollid Itftititur*. It wouldn't M SlleeiBeete. . — 10t Codfish Cakes 21°: 23c .n>t Will IT* batal ptlnt- at all iwpriilnf If th» publlt it k ftOUHD POT ROAST * < Auction it Uu laflila- thi tleetlon Wsvtmbw J itd U n. can 27t MNMtncu .MI Nonmlwr II to *u< thim with the bitten i Beuit 3, ,20c Swift's Prero AM Psgi Beans '& 3::, 17. Tomato Ketchup , 2::; 23« REA1 YTO EAT HAMS Ihit Week 4 DMtrkt Dirietftri hackee tlXT N<}" •-" 16* Pride of Farm Catsup 2 ^ 23* AlP OtfUty lw( m NftirMy Aftf ' Dele's Pineapple tens " °< - 9e Snlden's Mustard "33< Chopped Beef < or dtftnat production by tat Allan at part of an Intensified b cafflpaiin to tratn W?A workan Orange mJSm Juice 3:: 25= Quaker Oats . . 2;: 17c Spare Ribs *»» . . . 19« Brisket leef «"T£,i >»2I« -- tut mat- for nirhu in private Industry oan *it thtu Th* men and thtlr ttrtltoriti ari: V-8 Coektail"MTmijii« 2 .; 19* Sunnyf ield Corn Flakes 5c •„,. "matartal « th* aat- Fresh Hams «•< •<»•«•» * IV Plate & Navel Beef 'J&T * 1j« Archil I. UtUir, Wi Bge (kor- • .i ib b ,i (y»rythla|." Th*jr aakid racki Avenue, Jttttf Olty: Bergen Caipbeirs TOMATO JUICE 3 z 17c Minute Tapioca . . ^ 10c ,r» and teaptor*** to ttlt- •jam Hudion, Paaaalc, Morris and k Broilers&Fryersw':;iS. 25o Sioked Butts ^^ 3T> ,„ u. 8. conciliation $m- Warren counties, ToMito Juice mtm++* <~5c £vap. Milk ™»*»« 3:, 23c u •i,f OTO In caaa* of labor m RoastingChickais,llX7U^29c Smoked Calii K%y » •.rs w they «an rtctlvt frank QarrlH. 126 Jollne Avenue, ,,:, attentton." Lorn Branch Mrrcer. Burllnjum, Slut Bndtr U Ikt. Monmoulh and Ocf»n rountfea. 35c Veal Shoulders «*• « ,m% Coda mi Prieai Roy I. Hall, 128 Murray Street, U«i Hind FMCT 20c Leg or Rump of Veal ^29« ubor Department nporMd lllaab*Ui: Middlesex. Union, THE QUALITY LOAF THAT GIVES YOU MORE! ,-cnti (or raodirat* Inaom* Sonitrut and Hunterdon countle*. 1 in lana *tt*M an now T Anthony Skelly, us Bryant J Fresh Calat " 'r,""' 23» Veal Rib Chops . . *3S< ;,,tceni hlfh*r than b*for« rinut. Vehtnor city: Cap* Miy ^^S^ 'A^ ir,f outbreak of war tt» fcrojtt. Atlantic, Cumberland, Oamden, . Mimmutrator iuatatv». n» OlouiHter and Salem countlu. Qualify, f()ori to th* fwaldwit. "id Thl mtn will work uhllr J r s n**it prto* oontrol wa- Francis Mororwy, rtcently desig- > V*" Fresh Codfish Steaks *19« Fresh Shrimp rn,.. ,n meeting! la MtoaiapolU, The first few instanttt of In- s.. i cinelnnaU, l»». •: »- plant tralnlnt undtr thl plan have i, WJL hews, jwAJUfJthWf pu'H wwl inr,i-,)oiii. NOT. «; Hoabailaf.Mo*. been rary lucomful, Allan Mid, IINTtD ON THE WRAPPER ;; r.«rt Oman. *• '- llw' l4; with virtually IM per ctnt plact- i.- M- mtnt by the ind .•• communltlti at miltltdplacid in private jobs Budded Walnuts -• ^22* Preito Cake Flour w .,r,m oonaVdarattos In the b wntion of MfMM tontneu HoneyIOID(N>LO>IOM »23c^im49c Soft Shell Pecans . 19« Cake Fleir TS& » -f they tttf «li»»pi*Tm«nl JackFnitSUITiX 10 qunt that tut ooaat filling IU- H -n prlorlttal: OW* »*pi(l*, tlom remain cloted bitwttn 7 Aunt Jemima '&# Pure Honey ^"« :i0«: 16c Flako Pie Cruit . 2^21i Frmlt Peels OftSL ; i EstontoB, Oa/, Ortanviiie. p. m. ind 7 i. rti Mr loksi laid N id-. Hlpon, WL: KtWtOO »nd Uw move *M made poulble by Pideike Flour h trape Jam *»»^ ^. 25c Fancy Pumpkin MUU 2 ;^15« Citron Peel K'JOH. ia.; and MMfJMd. O. tht rtturn of 40 tanktn by the 2 aritUh, lncf»Med traruportatloa Ann Page Syrup 2 25c Apple Butter TMBf - - -10c Sliced Apples -««- -if t ((wJa facilities to bring oil to th« East tiH *Otttttas Dafinat coait and the fact that his con- Blueberries •««•- 2 29« Wilbert'sWWaxt33ci55c Candies & Gums ••«- 3 *> 10* I **<• Tht ftottaaftottaaMlan atkid MTVItlon program h»d reductd ATi'rum "ttoo kaatwa Mttr ln- thl 0)1 reserve^ shortage from 9,- Baker's Cocoa 2 15c torn-.e- of hthl lm*l» TlUl ptUiai 000,000 bantlt to 478.000 barrel!. v Kleenex . . . 2 i^ 25c oi iht ciriUaUaa i*?apai iwiwana j lona Cocoa *•*»•**»••« 2 \117c Kirkman's Borax Soap 6 ^25e uui i opportulitttrtulitttM ... lorr tbtbi i u , participation Of tmj U41«ilU»41»«Uil-"" Condensed Milk ™ 11c I ciTiii.n oiftnM Dlftrtflr U- Other Editors Kirknan's Cleanser 3- 13« Outrdi> annognMd »h* ttwni o( yjrb. Olf. M mv«r 33' th' «etk: Tha Oftlj «aettve Bikpr's 2 Camay Soap . . 2^ 11c SWISS CHEESE ir,n-: u> total war H total di- Say Baking Choiolite |£ Palmolive Soap . 2 -11» WMkrftAMftjN 12oi Ifa Air (OonUnutd from ltf* Nlnt) nfltina Davis Baking Powder 2 2ic Oxydol . . ' . • 20cSHARP CHEESE 33- The wir DipartBUnt tw - H '''f preuot H-frwp oopitat thi mlhd can oaly ml vltb id- 4> csm ••" P>»)' program U b*ln| npand«d miraUon. We an now to hart White Sail Soap Flakes 2 X27e MueneterCheese '»««•» 29= Butter to provide ocianiiiUon Oi M Qtr, the Offlct ot faou tnd 12 «i. ctn | Qe ( Cl)I1"'*' uroupi—a virtual doublldl Flfuna. Wh,tn tht OAQ* of Ut- Ivory Flakes or Snow 2..: 41=Gruyere Cheeee K 21» Llederkranz Oheeee 23« taf OonfUiion and Kyittfla (to °l Army Air itrtn|th. Tht niw Bid Molaseoi. . . 15c •MMttlt tyrant call* for an inonate in bt rtfttred to U 0001) hu Baby Goudas 29o Selected Eggs 7, 40. F finally bun crtitad, thin thi y *" <)rct «nliit*4 pertonnil to DtfHltlt Lnf «OJXKj by nut Julj. capttone will havi b#»n Mt upon 37c Nutlsy Mirgarlne 2 20. *ya4*t *r* |ti(ty, hn^tr, thrifty. Chclc* t«l«cti«m from vtwi trchardi art Edam Cheeee Naty, Ariai* thi pyrtaild.-Nlw Y*rfc Barak Irtuft *( • MVhi|. trock up new far Hallowt'm! ^, 33c launohti th* tubpa- Mild Cheese 31« Cheddar and eoounUiion- VARIETY wvtot th* tlroratt Whtrt Qo*« 32c Pure Lard I urn , *»id ItoNtary Loaf Cheeae r and ttu <>•- CoRtakw VttaalM C+ •Unv BRISTOL. OOD MratWf thau, "ale paymlnti for iu. made ivallabl* thru rtndtred." f»fEitlig*rC*iJilig VOUNTLCSS FAMUIF5. But there art "MrvlflU US fen» oounatlf a ^IwrtP- and >><- entire Nival profrim "ier»lce»." "it, The Protnaa of the, When revenue is went for uni- Ft/ Eitiig - Cwitiins Vitamin C> 2 Ib box NOW SAVE ;;; 10< A POUND forms, shoes, rations and guns, for MclNTOSH APPLES • All»v awardod oontno|r soldiers, for instance, inopt tixpa*- eri will consider that they are get- lbl ( i 'onatructlon of M mori r ifition btUWtHfJ. blim- ting their mon?y i worth in na- GREEN PEAS —- JU<,!«.lr».t* 2 ' 29 iumb«r undtr oontraot (o Uonai wourity. (fatmfimHd A^P COFFCF ^"v OOD BtmUx Qin But there |i alao apotbar typt ^ «, «w«JM*^11 •» f"i' V •• a lop* to fc* UMH Iwhlrg Uttude RWft ti8« Tldle Celiey **«• -T beans Custom Ground right before your eye* to "It" vf4 Mint. ThU is ligs caJCWac. 3« Potatoes coflw, "any grind for every pot". What'* moia, hare1 a "i*iTt»" whUh (hi jMPMfn that actually is thrifty. Visit our ™»" »«•*•*•<••>* could, and PrtbaWr fo# M*i« ,•>••••' to. nt al«at wt«i*ut. - ft. t. "llttt.Vrr^i Oranges 12 - 28> aik for Cuttotn Ground Col!«e! WorM T«ltf»Mi. •Join ^t* thouaindi who hiy* . Ground AAP CoSa* and now itva ap Tht wt on* hu O'CLOCK 355 2Jt tletH WOODMUDCI 11 IUHWAY Forward March! MUGGS AND SKEETER By WALLY BISHOP By H. S. 5«M, Jr. ME.1 X MEAN nut of work flu! tin* l« not the; SO »S66lE WOM'T BE /HE'LUBEPIS N'KI.ftON < R* ipirtilatinn whether the o( Senators, Mr NelVW dijicloted nrwii formed HPAB would lake that nrillnxrv amall hornet ran ftlM riwimve action In enforce ill river hr ban I, twtua* there li not mtrh • II power In tfc*m hul wood and ata«t«r. T>hi ipwuUtton enOd. how Copr*' pipes can not be wed in '»t, trben IHinaM NeUon. (fh-pr- ihpv hrtrnpi, but »t*et la not no t»r nf Prtnrltle* in SPAR. Imnml short that th^re won't be enough] »n nnlpr on October Itth whkh •te'i pipe (or the average small' will »hnl down 1 iin don't want to chew up necOM- dry Crmpniiv »•»* thnrgwl «niti .sarv r-rlllcal materials In big hnotleRirlnB'' warn- nl'iminum l'..»i tttl tmt Fntwri Svixlituf. I" »'«W riiKB rrtnvrtf the rnmpanv wni ilelnvliiK 'he home.' " defense program hv divcr-tlns ni'irh SPAB". ruling is flexible enough needed aluminum fr.nu iWi-nv to permit building to continue In production In (111 mde: !nr ' Hike area* that have grown up an a box" f»jt|ngs, rn(n operated tna- reault orf defense- ipendlng. Area* flilhM. railroad w»! parts and ko- that have new problems at a re- rt»k anfl vm uum cleaner purls sult of a greatly Increased popu- KRAZY KAT TV trilon n( ttte SPAR In »ro- lation will be allowed to build new hlkHInx thin rnmpniu In eitf»(e schools, hospital* and churches lo in aluminum nprratlnnt until rare for tht« Increased population March II. I!H1 'hi.wt that Ui» gnvrrnmmt t* prepared In lake K<7P' ITVAT I WWfc •rMon »#alr>«1 violator* 'lion't The million and half workers! In Ik* batldlni lnoo.tr r that are Ihtnk for a mnaipni," HU Mr. 1 Nebmn thai tfck t< an leolat** t» km Utetr J«bi will not be rw II i« Juol (he htftanlnt-." Uawn oat over night They will A gt*toa% low their y>fci »om* time Mi N'l.1011 * iwrellent reoord In in the nut few montha u the OPU. iunmin i/i his appoint- mmh of IMtkH b«Ming mnnt as PnorlMea Director, k g*re n*t hi MM rarto* JiiMriant evidence to prove that Hr* aH over the ennnlry h» ii capable of coping with men. But the building industry U on- ly one of thone that is being af- 1/ "bootleRffers" *r« not brought by metal shortages The In line, thp seriom shortage whlrh . Induntry, for example flPAB ^(Iciiilf admit enlafe ki curtailed by SO per eent, s*n»ttiml steel, copper, brotw. hr»», and aluminum will become in (act. the outlook for all in- pvm mm' rrlitcB! dlftrles requiring vital metal* le one of clone gnveramental super- The wrirMlniifu of the shortage* vision For Mr. Kelson admitted ITI tfie above metals haj been that prloritlm Is not the answer brrnujtat out by the. recent action to the distribution of defense ma- -->f SPAB in putting bans on build- terials. ing materials, All btiiliHn* In the By PERCY CROSBY In the not too dfclant future, we SKIPPY M Htnlr* U to be Unpffi ex- can probably look for the JOTWTI- y that which t« pMentlil lo na- meat to ration out rltal rneialf to tional defense. varioui Indmtrfot and ado to ra- tion oat the*- mdwrtrlei' flnMie* P>iiliiiK « curb on building will put » million anil a half workers Your Health? By The

THE Clpanlines«.^. „s is oi supreme iw\» daily cleansing of the face. It it portance in cuing lor the slctn. As well to bear in mind that danger- ous germs are always present in we go about we accumulate dust, 1 dirt, and germs thai clog the the normal akin, especially in pores, and if allowed to remain, the folds, around the hair follicles often set 141 eruptions and disfig- and in the oil glands about the urement of various kinds nose and back. As a rule they do not harm, but are capable ol The streptococci 11 a germ that causing serious infections, of a gives a great dta! of trouble-. It person's skin becomes broken or i* re«Uy the cause of erysipelas. the vitality for any reason is low- The utmost care should he exor- ered cised in handling any skin in- When skin is kept in a healthy lecUon, the sore* of children, etc, condition, face powder Is a great POLLY AND HER PALS in order not to convey the disease aid to beauty. It removes the shiny to yourself or to others. Cleanli- appearance so sought after by the ^ ness <)! the akin dlsrcntmges the NOT AT ALL PA ALWAMS PUTS African, but deprecated by, the A LAKTERKI0K7HAT spread of such Caucasian. It also partially con- NEVEfe € For those who have blackneads| ^a"1; TABLE 1RI6HT 1 s or defecu, such as dis- WORD •'•MXI'LL KNOW or UM oilv skin, nothing Ls quite eolorations, etc. The powder does so effective for a cleanser as mild not clog the pores and cause WHEN rrt soap and water A complexion blackheads, if removed at night by "TH0U6H brush is better than a wnsh cloth, cream, or by washing the face. In though the latter is excellent if fact It really acts as a protection wielded with energy and thorough- or covering agent against biting ness Always wash the face with an winds and direct rays of Uie sun. upward and outward rotary motion. The foundation lotion or cream The water should never be hot, prevents the powder from coming only pleasantly warm or tepid. off and gives the skin a softer Rinse well In cold water, drying and more velvety sheen the (ace with upward sweeps of| During the day if you wish U> the towel I freshen your appearance, He down For thwe whose skin us not bene- for short period, Mf you have fltted by washing in water, cream time) close the eyes and relax or a lotion will remove the dirt, every muscle in your body. Fall and grime and leave a film or asleep if you can. On awakening j coating that is beneficial to tiie take a short hot bath, finjshing complexion. I with a dash of cold water, Rub :J After washing the hands and I with a crash towel until the whole arms in tepid water and drying| body is glowing from the friction. them, apply the cream or lotion Put some fresh lotion on your film actress and M>njj-bird, and to the face, neck, hands and arms, face and remove excess with a Dan Dailey, Jr., will be teamed W it is a cream, rub on gently soft towel. n Metro's "White House Girl," DETECTIVE RILEY •y Richard Lee and remove with a ''soft Breathe In all the air that your the story of which deals with the cloth. Take a look at the cloth lungs will hold. Attempt to ex- adventures ot a White House tele- and you Will be Astonished to find pel it with resistance. The cheeki phone operator. It will be pro- iHHPONAMStti.... that it is unbelievably soiled and will puff out. the lungs and throat duced by Joe Pasternak . . gtSYfttitAmmmiDMiA* tUMUY mtr * **&*.. (rimy, especially the part that you become tense, and the blood will When Prlscilla Lane refused the through the body, causing used in wiping the back of your feminine lead opposite Jolm Gar- to field in "Remember Tomorrow," f**maAt!f/,11 , j / 9HM M ' In the iiKiining, bathe the face of health. When you are slowly ^^M £ MM rf Hi } W Warners suspended her lor two In clear cold water, without soap, letting out the breath while rwist- nrnwa-MJ/WMmt months. However, her suspension 77/ Apply a lotion, it makes the best ing, tap the face, neck and throat Ht'f HiAMt FOB has ended with her. ^s&ignmeiU to -\1 fttmvt ] L l** j powder base, though some creams I with the fingers, plajlng a sharp 1U*r BM ACMtS : Ingenue role in "Arsenic and Old are good. Wipe off all excess | mp-a-tap. tap on the tensed mu&- Lace," opposite Cary Grant. She r# srutu -\l i mtml A cle.s. Now put on your powfler with a clean towel; just enough will play the role of Eaine Harper, and other nuke-up that ytm is left on the skin U> hold the portrayed on Broadway by Helen choose. You will not only feel powder. Women who powder over Brooks a dry skin, without such prepara- alive and rested, you Will look U tion, soon find that they are Iresh as When you started out Joe E. Brown will sdbn be seen losing I heir complexions and show- 111 t|ie morning after A refresh- in a comedy entitled, "I'm No Cow- tng lines and wrinkles ing night's sleep and a good break- boy," with which practically every- In regard to the importance oi fast. body will agree.

"JEW" The Army baa adopted a stand- News From The Screen World ard light reconnaissance car which will be manufactured by the Wil- By Emily Enright lys-Overland Company and the Pord Motor Company. The Willys M Apparently, a "back Lo the mo- Marietta in "Naughty Marietta,", Company, which developed the "Jeep," U turning over ^complete i VIM" trend began In late July Mary in "San Francisco," Barah and, according to producers and Mlllick in "Bittersweet," Owen drawings licenses, patent* and theater owners all over the coun- Marlowe 111 "Sweethearts," and. other manufacturing Information try, the slump in movie theater Moonyean in her latest picture, without coit" to Ford. Dart attendance i» over. It is estimat- "Sinilm'' Through." , . . FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW By ed that more than 95,000,000 mo- Linda Darnell, now past 18, 16 V. 8. O. vie UekeU are being sold every on her own, ad to speak, but that The Unit*! Service* Organisa- twm Mm -m HMM *M OF week now and that the weekly doesn't mean that she's going to tion's recreational bulldlngi, to be ww WMI uua*9 HM« nr MH 01m tbwe« salts will shoot put the hundred- live a carefree, empty life. Mot constructed with money raised in r m'Ulon mark by November 1st. a bit of it, She plant) to continue «i K*wty...»cw»tii*( /M mote ooc«* WHO a>campaign last summer, are sched- the study oi art, tor which ihc town m HMQ* Just what caused this reversal uled for completion by Oecember has a natural talent, and has alto ot th« qtovie-golng trend is not 15th. JUtMelbtr, 51 contracU nave ipumwBA'tmMM enrolled at U C. L A. lor a definitely known. Some attribute been U wtth moat of th» Bijl course in languages and psychol- it to defense spending giving m%- loeaUd i» *• South wbJrp ogy. All this beelde an active ttof IV- vie fft*ns more money while others ggee t numbeb r o( trooppi it believe \\ is d^e to the Uend to- career at a rising young , leading tratedttd . ^rtt^arty-touo r pii tthh * f 'ij? ward bettef pictures. Probably, lady. . . tuna are T>p«-A, the lurtMt to be the tHtyl, explanation (or the re- Brenda Haraball received a> a built, measuring 1M b* W feet. vived IhUrett i> the' need oi the birthday preaeat from her hus- people for rtjawtfea because of band, WU HoJden, a )*Q-piece net tbt JrfMS and liraln of present ol Kngltah Spodc china. ,. Oarole. Lombard, Who &U b«en[ NOEWIGIAN asm has fisal- absent The Worw««iW inaWwe on 'AR1 l-^- I i—a^ , > L_^_^ ^.__t_:...:-^ . . ..,_ . ,../:t. ragt CWVWI •• \ ^sw " • ' __. , ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^***!P*ll*|l*|ay*a*aawa»«awaM»MaM>»Mwa*MaMiBMMi Inbeaten Carteret Faces Woodbridge Tomorrow Away CLUBS TAKE LEAD BLUE AND NS SEASON AT WITH 2-GAME WIN SEEKING KFATION \M IN WOMEN'S LOOP SEVENTH YttTORt ah Deadlock For Top tUtNtrtton Rang At Spades Loee Too littfo emphasis canaet b* plac«d on Ift pput MttehTo DkrrHMda BArraiu Recreation program hai plajrtd in CarMrtt tporta duriaf tht To I oettlng oh to a bt- J.A4EIUL advantage past few ye*r». Little did anyone draam wh«n th« R«er«gityM n»nj. Meort't bowling of a two-game setback suffered by group acthrittH war* firit started during the dtpi/tatto* yut MOLD EDCE~IN SKMB8 the Spades, the Cluhs broke the -i its 1141-42 season deadlock for tint piaec hat it would bacorm a ptrmtntnt vtntur* \ iohn I. Sweeney, an Ittttle Rogers roll«J a score of conditions, th* Recreation Sponsoring Committee, alto, under- tOftat fM tour dftat th Wj' IM tn tht middle game for thewent a Complete trantforfluHon and sports attivitiet which bridge ttsyUa^ln tht annual gut jfoedM cor the high score of tht lM 111 141 ware at one time considered 6nly at a sideline «oori became •ttwetn the two eeheoie. The trt- 1 dltlona] darte between' U» two .11 1H ifi Oarieret Women ! Bawling LeafU* the Major activity of tM group, schools datet back to 1W and Team Maiding IM A number of retrt tak tin Recreation Qmup added a during thole yean tht Bluet hold i«» lit w a slight edge of tU v e fellow by the namt of Gene Wtdt»k to its staff. Fully quali- five for Woodtfidge * it & B 4 ned to handle eporti aetivitiee beeatt* of hit long eseociatlon j The setting thit rear I* much Me- UUIM I at manager of the Uket, Gefle toon had thing! humming on nine at It was lee( year whea i*e Bluet, hiving won eight, straight the Recreation Committee. Before long he had two baseball am«* with enly tot Barrens a» 3 Hcarta in ID tht only dbttaele >. Rogers 140 leagues (under way. Then he formed a number of batketball 118 10 lrtt and a ptrftet season, met legyeti 131 114 111 loopt and in between time he organized a ping pong league. a highly-Inspired Woodfartdge club. Hell 141 101 139 with a mediocre record, and wtM A. Medveta 153 146 191 All thit took time and hard wark and end|eet energy But Gene MVW betted an eyeWw The more work there wai uptet ol the season. V.rntoa Total 644 MM 91 Clakt (I) the better he liked it. Will hlitorv repeat ltt*il?-«t*» 107 art asking that qoestion today tw A. Ghamra ...... „ IN 101 1M It watn't very long before the reeultt of hit untiring ef- 132 B. JUttuch 153 lit 1S7 oause the stage In almost the lit fort* began to bear fruit. Joe Comb*, high school bttketball as It in last year. Gftrteret, roll- Wyktet 180 110 m IM M. Sefclk ISO 14) coach, had a swell team that year—arid another one the follow- Ing majestically along, Mil hea two lamM to play but mut Beat 70t Totali 583 488 M! ing year and ttill a better on the third year. Those "kida" first. The Bluei hi»r Putty who made the team mutt have gotten their early start some- tverythlng at tUke—Woodbridge oothlng. Dtanondi (!) where. Thit town hatn't got a Y. M. C A. or a Y M. H. A., 110 Papp lti U( During the early years of their Itt R. MMteto M 116 lit nor any other place where the young boys could get out andtraditional classic the Barrons ruled IM Kotnenda 104 112 104 play basketball. Mott of them had to wait to get into high with a mighty hand, winning five IN O. lit 1M out of the first seven gamta played school before they were able to firtt handle a basketball Carteret took over the supremacy in 1934, scoring four straight rtf- JT . Total ... 479 472 Ml But with the formation of midget and junior court leagues 0) umphs and holding the Barnmt CUrlc ... 140 141 121 by Gent Wadiak. these same hoys get an early start and MoNlMt In all four garnet. Tht Q»rr 128 14B 118 learned mott of the fundamentals of t(A game before they got ttams broke Off retatlonK In VJALSLOOP Fedor ... 97 124 M and 1838 but resumed gridiron wit- DEPT. CFD, OFFICE A.Brecha, CarteretBoy, far* In 1M0 when thty pisytd to a H. Rogtri .111 166 102 into high echool, It remained only for Joe Comba to teach Mortltet tie-their first tie game them the finer points of the game. of their lone series. ill RED BY FOUR Total* 478 578 429 SCORE VICTORIES OnlyPenn 3-Year Man The high school baseball teams alto benefitted—perhapt CtHertt-WM«*brld|t Sertte- not to the same extent because Frank McCarthy alwayt hat Carttret won 6 Woodbrldgt won ft SWEEP" TRIUMPHS IN ARMOUR'S LOOP CARTERET--Albert Brechka, onr has pisytd in II games and has a knack of putting out good baseball teams ever since thit One gamt tit of the greatest linemen to ever failed to start in ony four, agalnit MECHANICS WIN 3write, r can remember. And that datet all the way bck tolltt-Wcodfarldge 13 Carttret 0 die (harney Hu Big graduate from Carttret High School. North Carolina tnd Cornell in 19N lm-Oertertt J7.. Woodbrtdgt 0 Beth Team* Win By Two ! 1926, believe it or not, hi, Rolling Scortt Is again distinguishing himself on and against Yale and Army lut IMS—No game Cam* Margiiu In the varsity football team at the Sf SPOIL INCREASE LEAD IN This week the Recreation group doted another banner season. Wl-Cartertt U ...Woodbridge Of 265, 212 Mid 163 Wt«kly Matches University of Pennsylvania. Brech- Line Coach Rae Crowther regards 27 Carteret ka is the only three-year veteran Brechka as one of the most de- 7 Carttret on the team, making the squad pendable players hi has ever coach- WARNER PIN LOOP:*- lttt-Woodbridge 12 Carterrt CARTERET Dept. C. P. D. and I trophy donated by Frank Scrudato, local tporttrnan, and many lARD NO. 2 WINS AGAIN during the sophomore year which ed. First on the field every day 18 Carteret the Office were the winners In this er tun IV 1 1 ytttt It quite an achievement on anyand among the last to leave, he isSween H2O2 In Three G e °'^ ^ P '" ' aWtfded to the winnert in the bate- Wcodbrldge week's matches In Armour's Inter- college team. (he least oetentatlous Of the play- ball leagues. IMS—Oirteret 21. Woodbridge ICAMEKKT-Four "fWKP" VlC- department pin loop rolled Mon- ers Dii the squad. Victory To Boost UM-Carttrst 8. Woodbridge s .i:, l one by a two-game mer- day night at the Academy alleys The following story Is reprinted from the Philadelphia Inquirer, And at we .bring thi* piece to a clote we again with to 18J7-Carteret 32. Woodbridge !if raiulti of tMi watk'i Both teams won by two-game Brechka has one of the moat dif- Lead To 3 Games dated Thursday, October 2S. emphasize the (act that the Recreation program has played a 18H—No game »• the U S. Mttalf inter- "^vguis. The Dept. C F U. maple ficult of all line Jobs—leading the It follows In full: I8S8-M0 tame. maulers scored a two-gauie vic- Interference. His blocking, for a CARTERET Piling up three wonderful part in the tuceeet of Carter** sports activities. Albert Brechka, only three-year 1840-cartem o Woodbrldgt 0 No. 1 had BO op- tory ovar Dept. 8. T, 8. while the guard, is exceptional, while his more victories the mechancs wid- veteran on the University of Penn- Sundry Stuff Scoreless lie. " "•' " »: all in wtnnlnc thrte Office turned bark the Shop In two downfleld Is equal to thai ened their lead to three full games sylvania football team, will start 1841— t ? ? ? t t, pitifully, weak White out of three of tht speediest man on the team. In the Warner Chemical Boiling Ernie Sabo. former big leaguer, who ioit the opportunity of his leth varsity game Saturday teasg Btcsrdt TBli in runtime. Hike fllekerka ltd The scores: Defensively, Brechka has been one League lajt Friday night at the when Maryland visits Franklin Academy alleys. a lifetime more than a decade ago when an injury mined hit Year inniwrn with toortt of 171. 211 Shop (I) of the standouts of the line. Field for the fifth contest of the One of 11 children, Brechka has Carteret i: ''. a 102 average. Nochta U2 113 113 The league ^aders won all three career, it expanding these dayi. He owned a get atotion up on series, and It may be his longest worked his way through the uni- (Won S-Lost 0-Tie 0) LID hid an easy time soor- Plaiar U7 117 122 from Dept. H202 with a from the standpoint of playing versity in all kinds of odd jobs. An Perthing Avenue but found the quarters so small he had to oarteret > *-,i triumph over Strap lit lit 11? comfortable margin to spare in time. i-xi client student, he ranks well up take over Bill Si tar's old Washington Garage nation when .«« v . while the Tafli HOUM Walth IK 118 158 every frame. In another match tb The Injury to Ed Grain, sopho- with the leaders of his class In the 18—Kitkettstown 0 ,(,• ,id things pretty much fritt«rolo 144 101 212 Phosphate maple maulers tuflered the latter opened a brand new "streamlined" station . . . . 0 more understudy, may make It Wiiaiton School. ft two-game upset by Dept. 19-B 11-tJnlon -•':: *ay at they root to a mandatory for the former Carteret Too bad the Carpptowners had tn fold up locally so soon . . . ll—Lont Branch . fl victory over Sliver No ToUl 461 724 Brechkn and his teammates yes- The Phosphates won the last game . o High School star to better his avtr- by 33 pins to save themselvts from it—South Rlvtr . . No. 2 who have OAee (1) terday went through another prao We had a hunch this would happen. It it our belief more fans 7—Thomta Jaffurson . 8 .„ tge playing time for three seasons. a thms-garnp setback. • is nearly as good as Krortanbtrt 117 tire that Included no bodily con- :!Xi In 1189, his sophomore year, In the final match the Epsom will accompany the team on the road thin pay a half-buck to I ~~ • No : ,;(H went to town with Schtln . Ill tact work except a short blocking :.. 12 }* Brechka averaged approximately drill in which most of the regu- Salt team gave a two-game"'dose" tee the boyi play at home . . . That sounds like a foolish state- |ir>i* , ,". over the Copax u Pettraon . IK 121 }', 32 minutes per game when he was WoodbrUgt Win Prtee IN 143 lars and substitutes engaged. ot Blsachlng and Jobbing. i ...ii.it}, who «urprl»ed alternating with Bob Hunt. Last Warner Chemical Bowling league ment to make but there's much more to it than most people (Won 2-Lost 4~fled .0) ' including hlmtelf, did Vemillo - . 164 179 156 year Brechka played In seven of For the third straight day, the Team Standing i- A L L- -J ii L i •Woodbridge Opponents >' bowling by rolling aoorei the eight games, an injury keeping coaching staff spent considerable W realize . . . Among the things we d like to see in bowling are ia_Alumhl : 9 • tnd i«, Iddk elmott Totals 710 710 t. the old Hudeons organized and hitting in itrida . . . Those «-Nctr irunswick him on the bench for the Yal:time oiv pass defense, with the Mechanics .. 18 5 > r.e> three-game nigh and cmteatt and averages 35 minutes third and fourth string back Phosphates .. 13 8 boys used to clip off 1,000 scores by the bushel-full Mria -.w.-e ,f IM \a the final c, r. D. (i) per game. This year he has aver- throwing and receiving. George And 7_princ3tan ISO's n Takacs 128 119 127 Dept. 19-B 10 UI that, folks, closes the termon for this week ... We know we 0-Trtnton .' 11 .. ne mlsiea out. aged 38 minutes. Munget bdlevaa that Maryland, Bleathlng-Jobbing 141 186 . 9 IB 0—Perth Amboy 1-1 ti:ui match ttie Yard No. Kurte IM The times played by the running which is one of the best passing isa 13* Dept. H202 IS haven't laid anything but at least we filled the column and __ • MIO hart been doing Bcheln 184 guard may not class him as an iron lea.ns In the Southern Conference, Epsom Salts 144 163 that's the only way we can get paid at the end of the week ... Ill • bowling lately con tin- Pitmr 188 tnan, but are indicative of his will 1111 the air With passes 9at- Uhouae 147 U7 178 ruggedness. Only once in three sea- urJn>, and for that reason Is tak- Th?.probable linsupi: :••" stride with a two- Mechanics (l( Carteret nph ov« the \ sons has he been forced to seek ing :i chances, He U streselng de- Starek 178 181 Rant, ToUl ...... 720 724 7891 13: L.E.-Mallifewakl Tun the solace of the bench. In all, he.":>nse against aerial. Campbell 155 white Met* 8. F. 8. (I) L.T,-Pltj5Mtdok Taylor Brown 130 Qlnda * 157 130 131 ir L.G.—KoUDU Plnn 121 111 in Phillips . Blues Have Close Call Fedlem 157 177 140 138 136 c. -Tlmko , Dubav 117 M 108 Sterchek Haganaro 97 136 161 OSEPffS CAGEi 185 131 124 ias Czaikowskl m Kocma ui 133 193 Bowling Shots 132 H.T.-Palc GalbrtltH m 148 Bonnell 170 181 But Triumph, By 7 To 6 - in m Marglntto 138 183 146 18 ll fJ TEAM TO OPEN AT By "Matt" gt ToUl 781 744 73 in at T>4 Totals 870 739 771 AquiU. m Eddie Charney of tht Meohan- H2 Q2 To Keep Record Clear TWak , ies No. t bowling taam coaltn'l Blind m in He. 1 an CARTERET MAPLE LEAFS HOE IIS SUNDAY Kunle stand the preteure Tnttday night Ounuro 138 M CARTHUrr—The Carteret High i RJI.-Ptrklns Casano i«t at the AoMjeajr alleys. After reU* Hid WIN 3 OVER AMBOYS thrin ... 1S1 1« llfl Echool Slue*, one of the few un-! F.B.—Wadiak m IM BB1OKQAOOM PAINTS nr . m m Carteret Cagert To Clash Ing brilliant seoret of 2{t andQerelta Ufl ji/! m bsattn ajrj untied schuiasUu teams Score by periods: CARTIRET—In a special match OX, £ddlt only needed a tally «1 Watylyk 1S6 135 134 remaining In the state, had a close J Carteret 7 0 f 0—7 204 m 178 With Elizabeth Tigtn IN to top Frank Donnelly's i J Indlanapplls.-LH was not f 1 ight rolled last Sunday afternoon at call'before a crowd ot 5,000 spac-!Jefferson 0 0 0 fr-4 which caused an Indianapolis Perth Amboy the Maple Leafe-t> At School Ha'l tfcr«*- game Ugh indfvldaal set Totals 671 ( tators at the high school stadium' Substitutions: Ctrtsrst—OOmbOi, Mi MM Ml But Kddle rolled a meek 182. bridegroom to faint three times at women's bowling team from Car- last Saturday a/ternaon by nosing 3itmc£aic and Kaohur; Jefferson hl« wedding ceremony It tievel • PhosahaUs (1) Lab, ttrtt—scored a three-game sweep FATHER DOYLE MANAGER! out Thoniaa Jefferson High of Eliz Fortuna, 6DVS, Bsnevlvk, Beck.Fas- oped that the young man. s medi- b 17S victory over the Perth Amboy Wo- "Chink" Kottlnkavets, nrcently *'f . 1ST 121 abeth by a 7 to 6 score (or their csewakl, Skxylia and QlUck. cal student, had given blood tor a m w IM „ Ml nea't qlub. A return match will of high school football tame, Is !„.'„ 175 133 sixth straight victory of the cur- Ofnclals: Olark, Baldwin, T»m. tranfusion only a short time M- 141 147 CARTERET - The St. Joseph' 130 IM IM be rolled this week-end at the Boys Club baskmbali taam will I doing O. K. (or hlwaalf with the I °™» rent season. lxier fsre and this stra'n, plus the ex- '.. m Academy Alltys In Carteret. officially opsn Its 1841-42 home, Silver No. Z maple maulers. This Although most of the play wasj citement of the wedding, cauatt) .. 17J 154 1JJ 110 187 Perth Anbey campaign this Sunday afternoon! week he rolled a seore of 17*. In Thomas Jefferson territory, the hto collapse. He recovered and the" 300 144 Itt 104 K IWgtrt H4 IM 181 at the school auditorium by pay- Union County aggregation offered o*r»mony was completed. US aloU .. 138 104 145 ~m rra 7» A. Komenda HI 147 ing the Elizabeth Ric. Tlgns. Play R«d CfHara, a Perth AAbey stubborn resistance all the way, es-iTrophies W federal press agents are told to No. 1 B. Olark * Is scheduled to get under way at Wfteall star, bawled Himself lute Total pscially within the ten-yard line j 138 (86 630 708 when the Blues were stopped no save words to conserve paper. IB 154 141 Oudxlelak 114 m 2:30 o'clock. a permanent pod on the Scrap 131 1:M than three tunes during thei ..111 A. MedveU 1M 144 For the second straight year the BOTtlctlty 165 158 14P To Rec LMgne Stars Plant No, 2 elite. Moral resrmamsnt Is dire need m 108 team will be under the able guid- ilrst half. .. u< i: 7S1 063 Dora m 161 \r 1 of the world, rsbbls say. HI ance of Father Doyle whose In- "Oggte" Metlveta Has the beet poughUn 133 loa 87 The Blues were obvlou»'y I' MapU Lead (3) rts Kindiwiky k Winner Of in 88 terest In »pc hat b Twelv* OCTOBER 31, 1941 TO AXBANGC BRVtltl row on the Toting nuchlna. -—~-w~-—i HAVP I'M' CARP PARTY HELD CART1RET-'Harry J. Rack hu Vote e*rly to avoid crowding the 04RTHU?T--The i» FASHION PREVIEW • been named chairman of a public Candidates polls. Of Ott RtWkah'a held , Mosquito Extermination Mr*. Swimn, Mian Donofhue card party to b« held November party last night In i <, Agfcto wa uk for your support V at the Foresters' Home by Court (Continued from Par' On«) and promise to senre you honwrtly Wmntri At Wlttv Wr«. John Donnoi Carteret, No. 48. Foresters of Am- lam tlllott, Mrs. An,, and farthfujly erica He was appointed at the MtMOORATH Alexander Comb*, l M«. Cornelius Doodv Is Aim Of Sewaren Unit CARTtRKT --Mrs Rlbert Seaman meeting held Tuesday night and 1 prutrtt a iliifle hwue or » con- For TM OoUeetor. and Miss Gloria Donokhuc won Rail and Mn, Mar the committee. named to UiUrt charge. New member the fWnrfn Civic A,i- b« d.^irtcd by Mary O' Connor, ItructlUi program of their own. Oeorff W Kurte, the special award* Tuesday nigh: him Is Alvln duyon, John B. 01- John Balnea, HarjiT A 3loaft and TJila wodld Indlfcate that Uiey can- John W, HIU, at the parish card party held mltted next month a,. inflation i"t la.it Friday night In brlcht, Joseph 8*n,lllo. Kdwln a, nolly, Mri. J. Mom'!. •en School mulltnrlum Jamm o r«t«nn. W Prank Burtu, not wn a low ebb due to the confusing The door award went to E T. itarted In the tarlv spring. Wll-1 action* of the present Democratic IJOSS of jobs beenwe of defense C6mbimd vaccine ' Ham H Tombs reported that there' A mr>mii'T<;lil|> drive Is being con- CHURCHES Mconer and Miss Blahehe Zlemba darted In- .inhn nnlou, chairman j School Board during the past year received the dark horse favor Mrs | program helhldd temporarytemporary. and whooping are wventy-four registered m^m : Failure o( this Democrat-con- n."IM"r| bv Mrs. Walter TrulM, (Continued from P«g One) Clwrge 8wen»on assisted as chair-J bers In tr>« aiwoflation. Bevernl, Harper A Kloan, DanlM V, Bu«», trolled Hoard to fund Ion Is held man rturinj the evening because | projects fnr future local Impnive ! to be due to the conflicting In- ot Mn. Perkln's sudden illness ' Hnrrv O'Connor, William H. Tomal, by both choir*, flermon by the m»nt were dliwiijiwl. It w»* rte | nr Seymour l>ber, Frank J. La tersts mid dcmiuxis of the varl'".is FUR COATS elded to have the trustee* «'nd' factions within the Democratic or- pMtor on "The Orowlng Kingdom." Fair, John M Brelnlng, Howard Intermediate. Christian Kndeavor SETS WEDDING S OUt letters to locnl residents, et ivndfr nnrl J. O, Ontario. Everyj gunlwitlon as a whole The lure CARTERFT — Miss Jrwophine plalnlni; the object of the nrgnm ' of political pfttronane has over- at 7:00 oVlock with Mrs, Joseph for Quality and resident of sewaren over eighteen .Iomo as nuperlntendent In chargr Senk of Hermann Avenue wilt be •lit ion ' vrar? of ag* U allgtblt to Join | shadowed all other considerations. t The first evening service of the married to Frank Blcaynxkl of Dtiigncn FavoriNi und suggestions for ttin bettermMIt •' The following committee, am Because of the failure oY the with the Men's Bible Qla&s In Clark Township at a reremonv to rf the, town arc welcomed. The! appointed. A. C. rxvlwll. rlnir Democrats to raise any l.wies dur- fall will be held Sunday at »:00 be performed Saturday. November next, meeting will be held In] man of th* unntini Ohrlitnim i^.vly ing the campaign. It i>, thought with the Men's Bible CUM In 8, In Holy Family Church. A Kuril ml hlnnt* It »n tmtin Style .. • for the lornl srhmjl rhililrcn in January that they will repent their prac- Mrl o/ ntry trortwn'i nnrirobe, charge a Every coat In the tice of the !a«t few venrs; that PREPARE FOR 'U, Hurt d n r*ty iini;:(r trMle thfrt, of Issuing last-minute rharnes and The monthly meeting of the leatnrtit lit thi November OooA \ ho«se ipeclall? marked Mother-Teacher Association wll! be CARTERET—Mr» P. BArancKUk (or a short time only ai-ciisntlons usimlly delivered on the Is chairman of the New Year's Eve Uonwhrriinf, tnnd? iirrny br illk- \ held Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'- utin pohttt apfilfu^d on ih* /rvnl 4ne to delayed leaMn. Monday brfore election at mld- Dinner and Dance being planned Slices Of Life At Fort Dix night house to house, allowing clock with Mrs. William Bllott, mni emit: Select now from a tax- president In charge. A report of by the Polish Ladles Club. This ation* collection. no time for reply hy the Repub will be held In Holy Family School local food-and-llquor emporium the proceeds from the Turkey Sup- MAWT AT 8TJFP1E Repairing and re- Improving llcans. This however, Re- Hall appreciates the hjil extent of his!"™'" ""> > per Wednesday will be given. modtlliif at mmonablc A cadre of men from the Re- Zi fortune. It mi that u,,. | Puhllc*n leaders will not allow The church bowling team m»t CARTERET—Many persons of all s such action to tftptlon Center nl Port Dix, after musical sergeant, together with the Presbyterian church of Perth faiths attended the Harvest Home p hut will reciprocate with telllnir M. The departed In whote memo- turkey dinner aerved Wfrflnesday eicort.Ing a group of nelectec« to several of hU more talented per Amboy Tuesday evening In the. In- ry the' "Memorial Bulldlnr Fund" ,. effect ter-Church Bowling league at the night at the Prwbyterlan "Church Greenhouse the. Cavalry Replacement Onttr formers, are In the habit Ot It Is be)lev*d, however, that was created will be remembered by its Mother-Teacher Association. tt Fort Rllfty, Kunais, made nrvel paying thfo lucky ornn frequent '' " " Perth Ambov Y. M C A, am at both of these serrlees. Of- 195 Smith St. mcst votm judge the candl- took all three games by a good Political candidate* in the coming use of a stopover In Saint Louis, vWU with their instrument*. • ferings xhould be to add to In- PERTH AMBOY r, r». ••-.,)(., flrk5" ! dat« of both parties in thp light margin. * election and leaders of both parties Missouri Instead of frivolously furnish "hot. dividual funds already creating The annnual Union Thanksgiving were, present. Administration and the Democratic new funds in memory of those washK thalr time and money at service will be held this year In at no charge whntever to any- School Board This comparison who departed this life. tome local bUtrn. tlieie gentlemen the PrenbyUsrlan chureh with Rev one At leant we hope thry don't encourage* the Republicans in Ther* will be two e«l«bratlani put In an educational f«W hours pay for their beer. O N,Davidson preaching Ihe ser- their confidence of victory thin mon. The service will be at 10:00 of the Holy Communion on Sun- at Trie exhibit of tht National day at 745 A M and 9AS A M. )Fun>nl Dlreolors' Annual Conven- o'clock. j py Relatives and friends of Mis tion, In the B»lnt Un\\M audito- A special meeting of the Cub Lciarence Marr -nee Doris Barker Juat a year ago a member of to cast their ballot* early In order Pack will be held at the church rium. -have requested that the Intention the Reception Center permanent j to avoid delay In the evenlnf. Wednesday night at 8:30. party, here at Port Dix. abandoned j Remember to vot« In the sreemd at the latter service be for the Th« Best Tiling* In repote of her soul. his position with a New Vork "B" row for Comha, Kurti, Reid 8T. HAM'S EPISCOPAL Life Are Free laiindry to volunteer Into the Army and Clark. On Wednesday evenings during nf the United States. His period LAMPS Much has been written and spok- By Rev. O. N. Darldwn November the Rector will hold en about thr excellence of the of service was termlnaU-d at three REPUBLICAN On Saturday, Novembar 1, which open meetings In the church for band organized and directed by o'qlock Friday, afternoon, October Is All SalnU1 Day, there will be the purpose of Instruction and Sergeant Herhle -Fields, of the 10; 1941, nt five o'clock on the (Continued from page one) two celebrations of The Holy Com- discussion All are urged to at- m 1229th Heceptlon Center here at same day an Interested observer munion: an early one at 7*30 A. tend, especially those cocntemptat- Fort Dix, m we ardently hope might have seen him more hard notice that the Democratic party M., and alater one at 10:00 A. lng Confirmation. that the proprietor of a certain at work at hi* old civilian Job. Is too busy talcing constructive steps In promotion or tht candi- This smart looking I.E.S, table Limp, »lso Oklahomans, sturdy, lnde- dacy of the Democratic candidates pendent people -not the despised and refuse to Indulge In back . . and a great variety of others on I ••' , Library News Okies huddling together In .squalid yard tactics, shacks or wandering over the face, We feel that all voters of Car- it Public Service showrooms, make it (Continued from Page One) of an unfriendly globe to die In \ teret will respect Devereux. Scally ditches und bear their children In i and Bablk Just as the members * A New Service (or Ovr Customers easy to use good Uste in self-tiru; m « time and now still do them In him haystack" of the Democratic party do be- We arc what our ancestors were.] The Walrs and - the Lakehams cause these men are qujLlllied and lamps for your home. See these l.mit.s The patterns of hunger and lave are the kind who wage, battla capable. They have many friends in us arc old patterns Even against an era that provides safe- i who are sparing no effort to ... table modeh in gay colors m -nit though we think We are in a new ty only for spectacular Success on Insure their election Friends are Batteries place and doing new thiiiR.\ older absynial failure. They stay with j busy campaigning for them. neutral tones... handsome floor l;nnp- men. lie down with us on our thslr land and hold together their We know that the public will lov» beds 'an death beds Young decaying homes with dignity: thdr support Devcreux, Scally and (| men wake In us when we grow resentment of conditions Is tinged Rablk because all their lives they with beautiful fabric si--' -. l >• sltepy with age. with humor, their Judgments with have helped to build Cartorct and Tested and This Is thi' stoiv of the built- tolerance. There Is R solid, ele- by their dally deeds have made reasonably priced! up hero that nil men are. In it im'itnl. down-to-earth quality It a better place to live In. These 1 the author turns Unit and space iiboiit them men have the welfare of the. corn- into dreams, and manhood nml Mrs, Covert knows them all.! munlty nt heart and will give yearning through the generations thalr speech and their uoint of j It the best they can. The pub- Charged LAMPS FOR into living presences. This hero's view; restless, ambitious Axel Lake-; lie can ask no more These men body Is not his own. It Is older man, facing the problems of a neu-1 marie. "political" promises. bodies still alive In him and going rotlc. wife and bewildered son j They are honest and sincere and BETTER SIGHT on Hopefully now and forever-In emerging uncertainly from the fog j will work for the benefit of the "IN YOUR CAR" each new generation And the of shell-shock; Jerd and Callle, entire town strain of robust malen«ss in the Walr. kindly philosophic, pujzled Adam Makwinskt, Lamps for the home should, above all, provide goml Oootnbs family Is a design nevei at the emotions of their children, Campaign Manager. finished. yet never losing faith In them; light for clear vision. I.E.S. lamp* are made fur tin- Mr. Coffin uses a radical tech- the shiftless tenant farmer, Harder STATEMENT BY THE 'CANDI- nique In treating this hf.ro. with his drab wife and his Idealis- DATES THEMSELVES ; purpose. They are designed to specifications of tlir tic daughter. Out of these un- • With the election campaign WITH OUR THE MONTHS OF RAIN, Alice spectacular lives the author has Illuminating Engineering Society to produce the luM Lent Covert. near Ing a close, we make our final | created a novel that Is both plea for the support of all citizens Mrs, Covert's first novel, "Re- possible artificial light for rteding, writing, knitting dramatic and deeply moving. who are Interested in the welfare i ROCKET Special turn to Dust," was praised for of our community. Its sincerity and reality. In her For 36 years Harry Brown of sewing and other close work. See our lamp displa\ We, pledge ourselves to serve new book she turns '- fr the Br'oadus Mont., had be«n cross- disheartened.iarmers. of: toe du.V, eyed. Recently a horse kicked him hcnesUy and efficiently in hand- yyu will be impreesed with the excellence of tb> <' bowl to picture a community In in the fnc; breaking his nose. ling the affairs of the Borough . WAfi RENTAL CHARGES , the Kimlchi Mountains. These are Shortly after his eyes straightened. government. We have no axes to lamps. Visit a Public Service showroom this week. gr|nd, neither are we dominated llW RETURN CALL by any political boss or bosses. ThplUFORII Our actions will be limited by our conwlcrice and desire for a Graceful urn style china base clean, progressive and attractive Roland's Lorraine Service in a choice of colors. Brocade In Defense of Beauty— community. That shall be our dude. Lamp is I.E.S. approved. I onJy guide. RAHWAY AVE. AND GREEN ST. I We urge you to vote early at A NEW HAIR-DO the coining election. Our names WOODBRIDGE, N. J. WO. 8-0560 will be found In the second "B" Make tbe mott of jour lookt, with b«comin|ly itjrled h»lr. What*T«r your •!•, coloring or fuhlon type—we'll turn you out mora attractive and at budget cott. LA GRACE Beauty Shop 97 M«in Street (Chriil.n.tn Building) Woodbridfe

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