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48 XV. mar Afty e, i«« SEE li / Board Candidates Make New Army Gtrtent't Fntt War Quite 3 Draft 'eas In Bid For Votes 'em By Superior Officer In reply to the statement of Quota Goes IIS WAY Robert It. Brown, Michael Re*- 0AHTERKT ~ UUU. of tit* to Inform you of tk« \tm of til* Republican candidates for the ko and Ftank Siekierka, endorsed Enrollnn School Board Election: lit Walter B. Overholt, Jrn yonr son Walter at Mfe *ft Jan- by the Republican Party as can- Mfualty from Carteret in the At intnmbent member* of the uary 29, 1»42 at two o'clock in didates for the Cnteret Board of >, bteame known on Taeaday school board, and a* candidates On Feb* 12 the afternoon. He waft rt-load- „ Club of Central Education, today issued their fin- when bh patratt, Mr. and Mrs. to succeed ourselves in the eom- al plea to the electorate. Their Ing a depth chaff* tfcta/tfir, so Days Set H U that p>ot»r- Wlte B. Overholt of 860 Rooae- in| Mhoqi election, we considered statement follows: that th« ahip would be in fully „ »rUl n«i*M%«lr#. Velt Avenue received a letter from ready condition fttf «ttMk in the ttatfihant made by our oppon- "We have viewed with alarm a Large Local Group fid 1 his fivinmartdlng officer. First news dangerous sobwarine watnt ,nJ k«tp *• r#a» ent* last Week with great toier- condition of confusion, chaos, laek 3rd Rtffctnti* of (he death of the twenty-one when a heavy sea came Over the place. Tbroiigt) •ricit and a bit of/amusement {of direction negligence and waste Leave Front Boro Hall; ,f, yea?-old sailor was heard at 10 deck and swept him overboard. Candidates of the "outa" am 'that has existed since the present ,, police «an ba flraa o'clock Sunday morning in a tele- A strenuous search was made, Stlfctto&fttoli usually "wonder boys" before elec- Board assumed power. The schools All Names Are Lilted I ;Hrnli«eatlo« of tfc« gram from Rear Admiral Ran- but heavy seas and iey-cold tion*, they always propoi* im- were left without competent su- dall Jacobs, chief of navigation. ;{ it i« itolan, and r*' water took their toll and refused provementa and at the same time pervision for almost two years; CARTERET i- The fotywin Thh was received at police head- unnecessary jots were created in to give him up. II! be furtharad. *nd frequently in the HIM breath, registrants are to be inducted in- qttkrters 'by Sergeant Georg* CARTERJST -i In spite of reduced enrollments; large to the Armed Force* of the United The lose of Walter il deep- i the pet- charge the "Ins" with unwise Sheridan. with the prodamatktt of 1 spending. Afterward* they are repair contracts were let without States on February 12 at 9 A. M. ly felt by all of the officer* an» Rooaevelt for th» ThW nf humor which g*"t competitive bidding and many oth- from Local Board No. 4 for Mid- The letter which arrived on crew of the U.fl.8. TRIPPl. He tired, hard working office holders Tuesday is as follows: tion, the Local Board, for t^ nKain in Ctrtriw « puuled M to juit how they ever er acts of wastefulness and ex- dlesex County, Municipal build- was a brave man, never fear- U.S.S. Trippe will conduet It* rtffcrtratlon i f.«>ks ago. The ©ne thought lome of their promises travagance were indulged in. ng, Carteret; f ing or neglecting his hawrdous Borough all on: • - this desire t« wn- One particular repair job stands c/o Postmaster, duties. He was well liked for Waltw 8. Owrhoit, Jr. .,) with could J» kept on the suma at their William F. Coughlin, ' Albert 3«tar meted to you." 7 epski, Walter Dumansky. who have heretofore, »fld Alfred Burke of the Executive metals, old rubber and old rags. ,,.,,. -inmetime, he or she ; And Time Set CARTERE7T — Funeral services George J. Cilo, Stephen Bodnar, net. To date the net receipt* total and those ipttiftetUy . ; A wnVnittee of the Boy Scouts of . L. !><• embarrassed,;and take place tomorrow morning for Frank Gronsky, Jr., Zoltan Barta, A second collectioh of waste over $900, the local chairman, from registration-M tM Anwrica were «he guests Tuesday ".„„! pi-iilmbly by someone •'Qualified vot- John Mahucs, Edward Eugene paper in Carteret has been the" Presidential. Proelit seventeen-year-old Mary Colton of of,the Carteret Lions Club. They Frank J. Kearney announced to- ,, „„ nica of wreakjng ye.n- era not rwtrtwedto-vote in the Gorecki, Gabriel Comta, Melvin J. planned by Mm. Russell L. Miles, "Third Registration Dajr,",( 26 Summit Road, Elitabeth, form- »po_ke of the' coming Boy Scout day, and complete returns have ,,.tln i. Things jnst haj>- election ,for tare* members of chairman of consumer interests quired to register for erly of Carteret, who died from Albrecht, Theodore J.. Sosinowich, drive which is being sponsored by not been made yet. Alt workers $oard Of Education next William L. Nagy, Julius J. Sioke, for the borough Defense Coun- Service. - •'• Injuries received in an automobile the Club. Lion Secretary A. J. cil, It will Uke plate Tuesday, were asked to attend a meeting to iy rtUy reJciijer tomorrow crash early Wednesday morning. Albert Macanck; Frank J. JHianer, Pe&y was ehoeen chairman of the The registration will Wjt • I. hits picked up diu night from 7 o'Hqck until 9. Michael J. Palinkas, Edward Rich* February 24, and collection will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the She was admitted to Elisabeth drive which will start soon in an the Council Room on t(w ,k include the folldw- One member of tne Board of ard Fuchs, William B. Deriawiec, be made by trucks of the High School to wind up the cam- General Hospital shortly after mid- effort to raise a quota of f700. registration days and all'< \\ oR's press bureau, tiduCflftiqn will tie /oh duty at Stephen Chek, Harry Kazio, John borough's street department. paign. The Carteret Lions met with registrars will meet it- .[.lest business concern each if the polling places in the night and died six hours later. The A, Bellak, Joseph Despirito, An- Householders are reminded to tie funeral will take place at her home, the (Perth ' Amboy Lions last their papers add cardboards in- The basketball game held last ough Hall on Friday nij_ 1,1 is the Stora Kappar local school* to enroll any voters drew Teleposky, Jr., George E. we,ek between teams from the ruary 13th, «t 8 P.M. fo.r.1 starting at 9i30 o'clock, then to evening at the Packer House at to bundle*, and place. them on ,,laKs Aktie BoUg, a who may appear to register. Jamison, S. J. Kryposiak, Michael Board of Education and the tions to eliminate any ; St, Genevieve's Churoh, Monmouth 6:40 where they were the gueste the sidewalk before their, homee. sh c,ip|)iT mining coraptny It also has been announced Maskaly, Theodore Knorr, Joseph of Perth Amboy at dinner. The dealers who buy the paper, Borough Council brought in $20. lay so the registrant 4 T • ,imc iiOO, The min« that the voting in this school Road near Livingston Road, Eliz- Spolowicz, John Barbarczuk, Mich- (Lists of donations will be pub- The following additional com- •Mrs. Miles said, will not accept it Inconvenienced beyond any'; JMIIJ; worked and i* owned district election is to be by bat- abeth, at 10 o'clock where there ael T. ChurillB, Josoph F. Stani- lished, Mr. Kearney stated, when mittees were appointed by the unless it is bundled. A previ- sary time. •win' family 'by whieh it lot and not by voting machine. will be a requiem mass. Burial ia char, Felix S. Prokopiak. the clerical force has completed president, Frank ScTudato and al- ous drive for waste paper mil; from Dr. LillUn , an act of the State Legis- the Metal and Thermit Corpora John Spolowitz, Gharles Gregor, and Welfare, Dr. Leon Greenwald; 300 Attend Dance Held night at 8 o'clock, I g, city chairman and J. Gervase Ne- . "Don't give vp ywr lature tht* week made this new tion. P --•••"•• " Shanley; Sight, Wl Peter Kocsi, John Andrew Palin- ByEmploye$OiF-W vill as finance chairman. These laocuil activities tntirtly/' OayUfto time al»o the SUndard the « W«r« Kurt CARTflsilS!I~-7Gv«r'aW persona ceetifktiw trmre sent out by na- tional headqu&rterts and bear the •«im- influence* eittodWlDMiri (tinner dance the *t«to law speciftea SUndtrd automobile driven by last Saturday nigftt given by em- following signatures; Keith Mor- •mi the state Defense Time for' school election, this Stelmach, nineteen, of Elizabeth gan, national chairman; S. Wallace presented to Mayor Klttu** ployees of the Foster-Wheeler :!,..: someone «4M with time will be in effect. who BIBO wag injured. A total of ride Woar, his assistant and Mr. Kear- reported to the Borough < Corporation,, This was in the '\i; perverted sens* of six persons were victims of the ac- ney. The dancers paused to hear at its meeting- this Wi EUztubeth Cartem Ifolel, ami . distributing *o-c«lled cident, one of whom, another Funeral Rites the radio talk by the President they had b«n gina him At Church Ceremony special guests of the employees litvi;itnve on how to be- young girl, is in critical condition and a short greeting by Joseph F. of Police Henry J. H* Deizotto Rites Held were: H. S. Brown, president of : in mi raid throughout the at Elisabeth General Hospital. Po- CARTTBRET — The marriage of Fitzgerald, state chairman. Wesley The compUint on which ,r Putty k'lim funny stuff lice eaid the sedan in which the the company, and Mrs. Brown; Catri and Miss Helen Louise Bod- made, it was stated, Is altfia»d' Miss Martha Fedak, daughter of David McCulioch, executive vice ; ': autograph book being group of young people were riding Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fedak of nar led the Debutantes' March Sergeant John Andre*. Here Last Sunday president; William Lonsdale, vice ; .< (.ilu'ii'ii Restaurant to went out of control at a curve in WOODBRIDG&—Funeral serv- Louis Street, to Stanley Joseph which always is a colorful feature At (he meeting of tho ices for John "Tod" Farkas, Jr., president in charge of manufac- T m'i:.:: from friend* and CARTHRBT— Funeral services Kcnilworth Boulevard, Kenilworth, Gilbert of Cypress Street, took of the ball. Councilman John W. Reid, 33, of 203 Meade Street, superin- ture, and Mrs. Lonsdala; William i ! Max Cohen, doing were held Sunday afternoon for and crashed into a pole which it pTude Saturday morning. The cere- man of tKe fire and water, i, 1 : tendent of weights and measures Aldridge, superintendent, and Mrs. . • , nfter his serious Joseph DeUottq. fifty-eight years split in half. The driver will be moh'y was performed in Holy Fam- mittee, reported a survey of t arraigned for causing death by an in Perth Amboy, who committed Aldnidge; Vincent Sohwitigel, of- .n of age, who became ill suddenly ily; Church by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Aliens Of 3 Countries received for new flro equtpmtl automobile when he is able to leave suicide by hanging from a bar in fice manager, and Mrs. Sehwingel. I'll- - C»rter«t Charaotari Thursday night while working st Joseph Dziadosz, who celebrated a not completed yet, He a»ld,j the hospital where he now u a a cell at local police headquarters nuptial mass. The church choir Before the dance Mr. and Mrs. Must Register This Month [ Imk when Carwret •till the Foster-Wheeler plant, and died would make a report at the',' patient, Tuesday morning, will be held this sang the Avc Maria during" the Brown gave a cocktail party at . young community) OSM «4 before the trrival of the physician morning. their home in Westminster Ave- CARTERET— Arrangements meeting, • ( who was 4*tled. The rites were ceremony. Immediately afterward have been made by Postmaster u..< men ratidfflt* was •Miss Colton graduated from Bat- Farkas was arrested Monday nue, Elizabeth. The Council received a - held at his. home by Rev. Mark th a reception at the Fedak William J. Lawlor for the regis- » Ini [ihyiiilin ta Uftva tin High School, Elisabeth, last night by Captain John Egan and from the Carteret F>it; Hajot, O.F;M,, and burial «w in home. tration of all enemy aliens, ict wuh the Port s year and wi» employed as a clerk Detective Sergeant George Balint Squad, through its 'The bride wore a gown of white starting Monday and continu- id and get • jd St. Jamei Cftmetery, Woodbridge. by the Singer Sewing Machine Co, on a complaint of extortion. drew J. Hila, it hid ,_..,.. ch|ffon made with a sweetheart Two Meetings Slated ing throughout the remainder of l"-q. liim out of aWr*. H* Pallbearers were Stephen P«lin- According to Captain Egan, calls during the past yW- | neckline, long puffed sleeves and the month. All persona native "i t"t tlic molt otttdoOTty kas, Charier, Varga, and Chtrles Ffirkas had fashioned a noose from By Boro Clubwomen Mittuch commended tn« 1.., Band Entertainment iftlll skirt with a peplum of lace. to , Italy and Japan, .'Jiild find, (bat *f Mail Lenart, ot ^B Rakocxy Aid Asso- a linen handkerchief, after tearing and Councilman Frank Hsury'a, Hjr shoulder length veil of tulle CARTEBET—Two events are who have not attained full citi- ciation, Anfltew Farkas, Stephen it into strips and soaking it in ed hia praise by terming it ' i «nJ now, tweaty fun For G. 0.1 j^ ajrranged from a cluster of scheduled for next week by the Varga anJiAi^ust Milakof thi- water to make it stronger. He wan zenship of the United tSates, moat unselfish group In the >>•'> one of th0M wll*iil iige blossoms and seed pearls. Carteret Woman's Club. Monday Internation,4j- Workers Organiza- CARTERET—Entertainment found hanging shortly after four must appear and register. Each munity." tain nor (now" •• the 91jji'Carried two white orchids and afternoon the directors will meet must furnish three small pho- tion. . '•>',,' by Milano'g Band will be fea- o'clock in the morning by Officer Other Matters -k l>ul, offica Uacrip- a; pV&yerbook. at the home of the president, Mre.. Mr. Deltotto had been a resi- tured nl tht! eighth annual dance Thomas Soraerg who had been toa of him or herself,* front it, keepi fr«M Ma ta*jr Miss Sophie Fedak was her sis- Russell L. Miles, th Atlantic Street, A letter from Star Land dent of Oarteret thirty-two years. of th« Carteret Republican guarding the cell block during the face, and without a hat. Fin- II.'. our friend apd ter's maid of honor. Her gown was and on Thursday afternoon the Post, V. F. W., was referrei,^L Clubs which takes place tomor- night. gerprints will be taken and each '•""I, Philip Be conducted a store in Union club will hold an open meeting in the police committee and defeniB'1^ Hke4 row night in St. James Hall. of pale green taffeta made with registrant will he given an iden- la strtet far fifteen years before Somers left the cell room for a full »kirt, short puffed sleeves and No. I Fire Hall. This meeting, to council. This letter stated tyt> Borough Clerk August J, Perry, tification curd to Ire carried at returning to work at the plant few minutos to tend to the furnace her headdress was a coronet of which all persons tntercated are ganization has submitted * . chairman, announced this week all times. One picture and a where he died, He is survived by and when he returned he at first matching roses. She carried a co- wcteomp, will be devoted to litora list of its members available win there had been a large advance fingerprint recbrd will be put Hit' plans by aport- his wife, Mary; two daughters, believed he saw Farkas standing lonial bouquet of yellow roses. ture undar the direction of the lice reserves, but that .only f sale of tickets, and that a num- up, afl his feet were only a few chairman of that department, on the card. The two other i<> k'o, enraant, to Mrs. Alexander Csepke and Mrs. Theodore Sendiiak attended Mr. have been called upon to date., ber of prominent leaders are ex- inches off the floor. On closer ex- Mrs. Louis S. DaJe. Both meet- photographs and fingerprint* < (larden n«t Fli- James Karmonosky; one son, Gilbert aB bets man. On their re- provaj was given » resolution i pected to attend. amination however he discovered ings are scheduled to start at 2 also will be sent to Washington. li><'r for Andy BbV James, and six grandchildren. turn from a wedding trip Mr. and ing state approval for inclu the handkerchief around Farkas' o'clock. Mrs. Gilbert will make their home certain items in the 1942 O'Brien giving hi* neck. BANQUET TOMORROW LODGE VISITED MISS BERG HONORED at the Cypress Street address. The In a discussion over an item! I iiuliahed perform- CARTERET—The annual ban- CARTERET—Two grand offi- CARTERET — A surprise mis- With the aid of Desk Sergeant bridegroom is employed at the Fos- I. O. O. F. AT PARTY $2,086, Councilman Haury ._'..._ ">nuty of American quet of the Meadow Rod and Gun cers from Camden, Mrs. Betty cellaneous shower was held Sun- Wilhelm Brown, Somers removed ter-Wheeler plant and the bride at CARTBRET—Members of Car- ed this was an overexponditur»M o the Harbiion Plaia Club will take place tomorrow Katel and Nathan Elkiti, visited day afternoon for Miss Sophie the noose and Dr. Malcolm Dun- the National Pneumatic Company teret Lodge, I. O. O. F., will KO to the Board of Education and i K>a assiatant, doint said the man had been dead a few The loctil party Will leave at 8 served at 6 o'clock. Peter Sivan its meeting in I. d. 0. F. Hall. Carteret, who will be married Feb- unnecessary expenses, minutes. o'clock. The lodge also k collect- iu chaii inui), assisted by Herbert : Miss Sadie Ulman, worthy matron ruary 28 to Herman Ruttnick, of in whit«, Complaint Mad* Leschiks Celebrate ing old newspaper* to be sold for Sullivan, John Slvon, William An- Mr. Haury predicted of the local lodge, conducted the Brooklyn. The shower was- held in year's tax rate will Jar the nd MM. Farkas had been arrested on the the benefit of tb« Carteret First thony, Etnil Ainthony nnd Gerry session and Mrs. Aaron lUbino- the home of Miw Naomi Heilbrun, payers right out of their i-'fuu-f of neatneas (,'omplaint of two 'Carteret bro- Aid Squad. Chsrepanya. il wltt was hostess.. of Colonia road, Elizabeth. Councilman Alphonse Be • "uit their tasks . . . thers, Andrew and Joseph Clnege, said the item discussed was : '"'"•"Kachur, BUUnd of 111 Longfellow ^Avenue, who l Amiycatri and the CARTERE T—Mr. and Mrs. overexpendtture by the board, conduct a coal business. They Chatties Leschik of Randolph Street •'•» enjoyinl them* Nineteen Artists At High School represented legal fees paid, by I Two Groups Organized To Work cmnc to Woodbridge police head- celebrated their thirtieth wedding ">- "i a Linden nlM, ltogi'4 but incurred by tho quarters Monday afternoon and re- anniversary Saturday at a surprise 1 k >'ul Hill feeling ao cil In litigation over pay cut, (Continued on page 3) party given- at the Ukrainian, Pa- -y walked all th* On Articles Needed By Red Cross Enter Contest In Eleven Media E, T. Falooner ws» appoint vilion, Over 300 guests attended inombur of the assistance C. H. S. Re-Vnion and the party was arranged by the and four o'clock at Cleveland CAIRTERET — Nineteen stu-jBerg, Carl Ramirez; Group 11 for five years, replacing The numb«r of following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. dent* in the art classes at Carteret Water CoJor, Rosalie Klosa, Elean- Jeanettc Bodnar ' whose Una'j of women needlewo^ers School. Thote having garments Takes Place February 13 Walter Leschik, Joseph Ignar, Mr*. completed have been asked to turn High School hav« prepared thirty- or Galbraith, Gretchen Muier, Rita pired. tnhilhtnhi f out articleari ! for the Ameri CAKTERET—Reservations close Mary Ogorejt, Joseph Leschik, A«h them in immediately so they may 'Nelson; Charcoal, Rosalie Khms, Tax Collector Alexander ._ ca! ,B»d Crow has b«en increased today for the re-union, of the Class aiating were Mrs. Anna K»wen*ky, seven entries In the annual com- b* forwarded to those in need of Hannalqre Galle; Tempera, Elean- reported $80,244.56 received fro* efevwi to thirteen m Car- of 1U41 of Carteret High School, Mrs. Helen WoUnsky, Iff*. Ann* petition to be presented in the Fine or QaJbraith, Eleanor Gulbraith, them. A new quota also is ex- taxes last nJOnth. After UraJ, it wa« announced thin week which will take place a week from. Mynid, Mrs. Pauline Markvwit*. Art* Galleries of Carnegie Institute Rli Kloss, Rom Wnutkowski, pected shortly and just as soon as m««ting the Council went By th* production jjhuirman of the tonight at the Stockholm in Route Mra. John L, Ginda, .Mrt. Mary C^mele Treetensky, Ann Krull, it is received workers will be noti- in Pittsburgh. Thin yearly com- conference fln the 194li bud Crtt Division, Mrs. John Hun- 29. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock. Shumtny and Mrs/John Kry»tosiak. Nicholas Schwailich, Vivian Col- fied of its arrival. '' petition i» sponsored in New Jer- . The e twt o nnewest unite are Transportation may b« arranged Rev. John Hundiak, putor of, gan, Francis'Sosnowski, Evelyn Dp- ti f Lig Other leaders in the local work through Mist Faith Wilgus, of 112 fit. Dgrnetrius' Ukrainian Chuxch, sey by L. B»t»b«rger k trak, Irene Yuhanzj Ink (iBlack TEACHING RNOUCH *t tfce Congregation of Loving gr«! Mrs. Andrew Bodnar, Jr., nerson Strtjet, and reservations •fld.M ^OMtma»tar, A chicken and they work il displayed «t their and White) Barbara Soriento; Pas- CARTERB^The Bo»rd -.,.., HoTiert R.' chairman of knitting). Mrs.,Sidney »Te in charge of ttiss Bmjly Ms,r- \fr»>a* Mrvsid, KiMie aj& s^ore W Newark. The work of the tel, fkwalie Kloss, Eleanor Gul- uciition, «t a Ipeoial meeting Barrett, staff asn!*t»nt; .M i: tilt**,* group «t ciniak and Douglas Humpbrlel. Bwert-enJoyyd, * s feith we«k, rule^ U>»t teMher* or oj' working under the Thomas ThorA, The comntittoe »nrang4nit J iiam mMiionftl r the W 4 V -Pencil, Rosalie KIo%s, employepy * of tfl,t,8 Kehool, ay*temj r«etor; Mrs, "» iietoMOMJsfeMJt {he Mti G«lbr«iUt! Group X • Ooa- not hold other iflju, wnis In Vi i chairmen of r tame benign, j^i " 'bent«kto units are [ now church, At The Dittim Tfmtn N0T1PB (NT ASMIAI. DHnilO Notic* ia JK>r*by (Wen to th« l«»n »ti»ra nf th* School l)lstrl• d novel, ''How Green Was My Vul ST. DEMETRIUS UKRAINIAN speaker lH«t flimilnv The sppnk- ass novel, Berlin tunes. It can take it«' i" In* *>»: ley," is brought to the screen by By R«v. Jokn H«aJi*k r u-ill lie present this I'miiinif Sun- •ritti the bent that he«ve« ••""i Poll #1 20th Ontury-Fox under th*. »b!6 Thp rinnijnt mi>Minp nf th" lay. All men nml women nf (he ClnMaM Mrtm*\ for T«**H of thr lywood have i«nt vfc in ' JlwimSers of St Demetrius chiirrh 4th Ufa. P.lirima District. HroductlVe genius of Darryl 1. 'hurch Mre I'nnlisilly invited. The Poll #2 »»J held last Sunday afternoon at (lrv«lan Morning worship will he at 11 Father John Hundiak as chairman nmbn« Mrliriol for vetera n» !•• ccounts of preview audiences \i and thrilling nrt.on-myatery d o'clock. The pH»tor will have a» :irtttationii "Bombay ClipP«r, cornel, t hi« Hflrmon topic "Why lleliuve in ('•tlcntbna Nrknal for VDKM nf Ik tary nf the wwiiin. Report* nuh f the most discriminating inetkm one Of the to the con|rri"KHti«n liy thf the Church." There will he ipw- ictiire fan. ml music liy both choirs. ever made, pres OIIIV^ lind hy the piiRloi showed ftrhnot In volnra at I hi- Mk The keynote ot this production, of lirn. Klrrtlo* nintrlet iw my«tenr i*m ^ thnt the parish has made consid- which in due to open t«4«y et the The Christian Endeavor will Poii m .runnlnc thence (S) «^,'erly lln* r. almost ontiraly abon, erable projrres.t in 1941 both in Wanklmtlan Hchmtl tor vttrrm o< t»« Majestic Theatre, ia the fidelity of K celebrate the «Ut Hlrthday of lft 8n i|he increase in incmlieiship nnd p.ii #• its portrayal to the novel of the the organization of the firat So- wTiy from Bombay, , financially. Nnthan Malr School for Tofrra of tin ciety by a "Dutch Treat" Supper Kb, M«h nail Sth (ttm Kledloi same name Laid against the, col- Francisco, carrying all \ Walter W. Warfiok, 8unday evening. Notices are be- irful background of a Welsh mi" Pronkurs. secretary, and On Tt'KMIiAY, KKBftUAItY 10, 194 al0 ing Mnt to all former member* j;' to S n'clo«ncy « Alon(7)g "«lnyKlllmor ,MnMe g ge, from '!• o'rlook P, M. to 0 n'clo<'l( 1 vimiim Harrow, treasurer, pre- i mucfi longer to Filimor« Av«mift. runni"| , M K. S to Cart»rct Avftniu; running Valley" brings to life the y of C. E. whose names we have in- t0 pnulilc nil t"" trap aald lhl STRAND - sented their reports which were mny t5i> ni in cn«t their Ihenrv (b) SontneftBturly Rt id viting them to be present and to Carteret Avi>nuAvenue« ti"o i.u.uriLindeDn »t»«t, cb'irnclers who captivated Grade Allen viriuKty convic confirmed hy the auditing commit- bring sufficient food for them- runnini g ththence me (10( ) K»rlh«rl4h y along over live million people wh" her ncreen husband of mdnier, th tee foMistinK of Father Humliak WIU •aid T.lnden SHeel to W««hlngton lelve*. Tea and cocoa will be Avenue: running Llienca (tl) klou )he outsUnding book. aavw him unexpecUdly in "Mr. n and Harry Mtyduk. said Washington Avenue to P«rah- terved by the Intermediate So- 1 Mrs North," Hollywood'* ver.j, The hoard of trunteen and all Kny Kjft, iks oU profeuor of the Cotlof« of MntitiJ Kaowl- Si32rsw Ing Avenue; running thenc* (12! D1TMAS ciety. However one need not have rnlliiwlng pnrpoimi Northerly along nnld Pershlns Av» die na- of the Broadway stage play, w|,i, committees were highly com- •d|«, i» ia •cilaoy, M WI turroundid by Ginny Sinmt *&i L*|>e hpen a member of Christian En- For Current Bxpan nue to No« Sin-f.1 nnd Maple Stree Kay Ky opens at the Strand Theatfo t For repelrn anfl tht point or plnoe nf liexlnnl:— mended for the work accomplish- leavor in order to attend, oa It is V»lal, in "PUyraatea," al tkr Ditmai Theatre. 9,8*0.01) morrow. ' , 6.350.(10 D18TH1CT NO. 7; (V«tkng favorite, ed in the past yppr. |«psl-starrer, minds of the audience an to ticmal defense bonds for {500 and furnish their own food. Mm, Har- rundlnic th«nce (U In a Westerly dl ed And in hi» mirth-provoking efficiency of hi 1 11 u«s ull future domttionn for the mon Clark, Youne People's Secre- Assigned Active Ditty section along said No» street atii "Playmates," which "I*" ' method*. William Post, J*,.of th1 (laple HUeet to TliurBnll Rt»M; fUD Ditmas Theatre last i">K"t, i. TrKtion of the church for the. tary of the Presbytery of Eliza CARTERET—rlowoll E. MIB - ..._... —.^, (»t«riv alonr mitr 01 8 nf ""•• I pTTTTinw. th wiU be the aiifst speakerspeak . dom, fion of Mr and Mrs. William of the Kny*"' I''" ' fit the tttK m •»"•••*- brth wiU be the lihlg lhftrto« (3) loid entertainment in !'h« hoard of truslees elected Burke. Street tto Washingtati Av« ining comedies to reach t The first Sessioi n of the Pastor'l! CARTERET-—Tsadtsre Chodosh, Misdom of 7H Lincoln Avemie, has Hue; runnlnif thenoe (4) Northerl' flue; running thence (4) Northe months. for this year consists nf: Mr. Training (*ln«s in preparation for iiinety-aix yearn of age, who died been called to active duty in the ilon•longe saiaald 'Wanhlngto' n Avenu* •t onths. scre«screenn . '^t was directed by ROIM Wadisk, president; Harry Wolan Church memberhip wan held Wed. Saturday in Alexioo Brothers Hos- nrmy snd is assigned to Fort Bel- R»ndjilph 8tr«et; running thence (6 Featuring John Rarrymore, Ky- Vl 1 I Easterly along nald Randolph Stre* B slnclaV.,-distinguished-for sky, vice-president; Michael Pros-| '"" • t H45 voir, Va. He is commissioned a IJn ser is supported by his band and pital, Elizabeth, mm buried on Run-voir, Va. He is commso HI'.'. John rimrllln. to Hpald 8trceiStreet;: running thenc,,.».—e ,_(8, work in the Iwatro as well as f.j Icura, .em-tary; Mr. Hayduk, fls. I n^lay afternoon at :i|45. day. • Services took place in the second lieutenant in theth . EngineeEnieer iJlntrlet Clerk, North«rlhi y alonflong( nniiuntil H»aUlloaldl Rtre8tre« bv a brilliant .cast who aid and iJlntrlet Clerk, to Hooaevclt Avenup; running thenr the film. sistant secretary; Mr. Harrow, ONDRK RITES HEXD tow local synagogues, the Brother- Reserves. H a receiveivd hiss RK, 0 Note—-The term 'cutrent «xpen»n»- afcet thee hilarity ...... es" Incluoea principal*', teachers', (7) Easterly IIIOIIK *alil lioonevs treasurer; John l.ukasskewici, as- CARTEKET - -Funeral services hood of Israel and the Congrega- T. f'/tvaining at Clemson Collejfe, Avenue tc Porshlng Avenue; ru>inln_ fashion. TThh e 001' Professor and GAS KILLS FAMILY OF SIX Janitor*' nnrt medlrtl inspector's .»al- thence (S> Southerly along aalfl Por- Pitt«burgh, P».—Frank sistant treasurer; unditiiiK com- 10k place Saturday morning for tion of Lovinjr Justice, with Rabbi South Carolina, where he gradu- yilsa, fuel, text hnaks, school sup- the Great Profile both play them- plies, I1HR8, trnnH|iort»tU,n nf pupils, •hlns Avenue ti 38, and his five children, n mittee; Rev. Hundiak, Phillip Nil- Irs, Anna Kondrk of IR4 Clauns Morris Rothman conducting the ated in 1MH. He is maTtied, Mi .. to. the poln' or place of be- selves, and they are brought to- tuition of pupilH nttendtng school* in age from four to 13 yeai itmky, Michael Mnchinhin; other ;reet, who was'the wifo of Ste- rites. Burial was in the Hebrew wife being former Miss Gertrude In other district"•-'•'"s ™i>iwithi the consenconsent finning. gether by their respective press- of the Hoard of Education, school It DISTHirr NO. 8; (Voting place asphyxiated by. gas fumes i committees: Coiistuntiiu' Mynio, nen Kondrk. A maw of r«qui«m Fraternity Cemetery in Ford*. Hist Bradley, also of Carteret, and they agents in connection with a pub- hrarlcn. cnmpcnuiulun nf the Dlnlrlct at thn liilcrsocilmi ot Itooae- water heater in the baseimi John Lukuszkvwicz, Harry Hay- M fluiiK in Sacred Heart Churchc grandsons acted as pall bearers. have one son, Richard Howell. Clerk, ut the custodian of school licity stunt that involves having / its pastor, Rev. Andrew J. Sok- Money's and of trmtnt dttlcsrs truant velt Avenue with Hayward Av«- their home. Mrs, Carrie Join duk, Theodoro l)acko, Michael Mr. Chodosh hml h<>en a patient, schaola, Insurance and the Inciden- nuo: .running Umiice (1) North- Barrymore give Kyscr lessons in on, and burial was in Holy Trin- erly alopf Hayward Avenue us ex- ;)4, an expectant mother, Dudych, Thomas (!nvor, Onufri in the hospital since Tuesday of last tal expflnn(!!< of the HOhnols. dramatic acting. ly Cemetery, Perth Amboy. Pall Two Groups A member of the Boiril of Educa- tonded to a point on the aoutberly taken to a hospital, wriously | Padlak, Stanley Makaimovich, y er week when he was injured in a fall :on, ghall hp at tfii.il ;i yenrn of ag«, tthor* llns of Ttahway River; run- iearer» w«ro Jnnoh {roWij down the utairR at the home of his eehoo ning Ute&ce (i) Southeasterly along CRESCENT Michael Ilohanrli, John Jakim, I) iearer» w«ro Jnnoh (Continued from Page 1) cltlae.n »nd rcaUlent or the eehooi the neveral courae^ of Raid shorn Hue Pinil spurt lifted C\ ohn Lysak, Michael Mikus, Pau daughter, Mrs. Sarah GOT,, in lower Intrlcl l nnill shalshlll hfivi> beebeenn sucuch aa "Louisiana Purchase," Para- Potocnitf, Michurl Dudych, P«ut daughter, Mrs. Sarah GOB, in Slovak Ladies' Aid Society of Sa- ftlxen and reftldviu for at iNi three of HiiliWRy Hlv«r to a. paint of Inter- trade 34 per cent over linn. 'rokop, John Masarovich and Jo- ana reoiueiu 4t,i .». .,, _. (ectlon ot the snme with tlif exten- mount's celluloid edition in Tech- Hiriak. Roosevelt Avenue, where he lived. cred H'uart church, Mrs. William eor« IdlalclImmediatelyy prerwllnpreced g his or eph Gaspaiovich. llon of Charles 3tri>^t. rimntre nicolor of the Broadway comedy The nnnual mectinp of the Si«- 'Mr. Chodosh wax horn in Kovalchik, sewing; Mitw Ann ter necm^JtiR H mannh^r of Htich th«nce (3) Southerly along salj Fare rise of 10 per loard, and alia I! be able to read and musical hit, opened at the Crescent terhmxl nf the- llleiwud Vntcin will Mrs. Kondrk, who was forty-five and came to Curteret fourteen ChirleH Street as extended to Roose- granted to railroads by I. (' Chamra, knitting; St. Ann's Aux- »rlte. velt, Avenue; running thence (4) Theatre today, and the further be held Sunday night nt 6:30 rears of age, died last Thursday. years a?o to spend his declining Persona who may vote in addition iliary of St. Demetrius' Ukrain- Westerly along said Roosevelt Ave- further news to report is that it o'clock after the special devo 5he is survived by her husband; years with hia children here. Be- i thone reKlHterwl for the last pr*- nue to Hayward Avenua the point or ian chinch, Mrs. Charles Harrow ^OtriAT general clprtiiiii are tno olace at biginaUkg- tions which -will begin at 6 o'clock, two daughters and five sons, three sides the daughter with whom he u rcffister '.!!!r!g pla^e on it |n BVtfnrtt-il to Kooaevi-lt Ave- COAL in charge; American Legion Aux- S:lliinhiy nltik llret-edlliK the DiatniCT NO. 9: (Voting pl»c«, i<\ ninnlng tlirnoe (10) Westerly All memhers are recreated to be irothers, a sister, and her father, lived he is survived by two other the hours of 7 o1- Nathan Hale School), BEGINNING Buy Now and Pay Lati iliary, Mrs. Harold Edwards; high l llw the Intersection of Waslilnglon •JMK HIIIII Uooaevelt Avenue to laughters, Mra, Sima Mendell, of lock anil It o'ulock P M A.nAnv perper- Itandolyli Sir**' »n« •aw fluett, running th«nr« (11) TWO WEDDINGS TOMORROW school ttirls, under the direction of lon may ttglstni who IH quaUfled to Avenue with A pre-I.enten dance for the Elizabeth, and Mrs. Samuel Wex- n*.i[>j*i. *".••, -- rannlBgl ththence e,l\ < ) Northerly «lonf uthcrly along Heald Street to Ran- M. MOHR COAL C( .CARTKKCT — Miss Rita Bran- M Oli loit In tlidt'tllutrii't r»r a member of t«ld Washington Avenue to Inj rtollili Sdeet. running thenre (12) benefit of the church will be held •er, of (Jartcret; and three sons, Miss Minion Kelly and Mias Olive he IfKlalaUire ta\ld WRamniiun jt>rn» ._ ... 74 Howard St., HopeUv don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Northerlhlyy lines ootf th« Conlua Tract Westerly along Bftld Randolph at the pavilion of the parish, 881 Abraham Chodosh, of Ralvway, and (Junderson; Woman's Cluib, Mrs. H8VISE0 POLLING -^ or the Southerly line or the Brady Street to Washington Avenue th« Telephone P. A. 4-3088 Brandon of upper Roosevelt .ave- Saul and Samuel Chodosh, of Car- Of (br Borough at CarUret Tr^ot; runnlRg Ihence (t> Weiterly Jot (IT nlare o( beginning. Roosevelt Avenue, Saturday, be 1 Barrett; Ladies' Auxiliary, Bro- DISTU1CT HO. 1: (Voting Place, me, and Walter Bartz, son of Mr. teret; twenty-eight grandchildren •long said Tract line 'o the W«Bt«r- P.—1-30;2-6 frinnini? at 7 o'clock in th« eve therhood of Israel, Mrs. M. A. Washington Srhool), BKO1NNING at ly line or the Brady Tract; running tnd Mrs Edward Bitrtz, of Lowell and fourteen great gftuidchildren. ihp junction of Nnc's Creek 1»Ith Sta- Chndnsh; Evening Department, te n Island Sound; running thence O) tnonve (3) Nnrlhnrly along aald ninij. street,, will bo marriemarriedd tomorrow Brady line to the Southerly line of Senior Woman's Club, Mias So- In a Westerly direction along said th* Mexican P?trol»vm Cor.noratlnn The dance in sponsored by thi night at K P. M , in StSt . Joseph'Jph's Noo'u ("reck to Perslilng Avenue; phia 1'rywata; Friendship Link. thance (2) Northerly, along Psnhlng Tract; running thence (*) Westerly board of truateoH which will b< ihurch rectory. A reception will »long aild tract to the Rnftetly right I See It This Way Order of the Golden Chain, Mis» A.v»nu« to Hnoievelt Avenue; thtnoe ot way line of the Central flallroad assisted by the members of th follow ut the Colonia Country Club. Westerly along Roosevelt Ave Sadie Ulman, and the Clara Bar- line of Charlei of New Jersey; rutinlag thetlce (6) Sisterhood of the Blessed Virgin Miss Genevievc Rose Macioch (Continued from Pane 1) ta Weterly line of C Southerly along skid Mght of way Oley Brothers! Orchestra of New Dan Cupid a grand chance . , . ton Girls with Mrs, William Car- Street; thence (4) Northerly along line \a th» Northerly right of way I of Latch street and Frank Micba- Charleh g Street and continuing In a line of the Ne"Jw- JertaT-—yv XT;ermlm»e i ark, will play. Dorothy Dolun presenting the aon iir charge. •(might lini e to ththe Hahwty River Railroad; running thence («) West lowsky of New York City will be %t a point where Deep Creek empties >rly along said Railroa•d («t)o Wealllttllr married tomorrow afternoon at 4 Birthday Ball cake to pretty and U. S. allocates mate rials to La- toad; running thence (T) In k cen- PRESBYTERIAN Into tild River; thence (S) South*V- Road: runn ng in«n«» MI •« - •*";. o'clock in Holy Family church., A wholesome looking Mrs. PrarJc tin America for three months, l along the Hah way Ulver•,"l"ra te rall northerly direction alftn»16ng •»!lai« By R»*."O. E. LorcnW Kearney . . . ••ilBuithe r Road and the WMterly Un« of ^eteption will bo held, in Falcor R I. IJerks sav^ merchandise linn iT.«k..._T:_i Borough. o-*f /^Ctrteret.-t^ »*a*>a.f .+/o* the* waHan h- Through an ^rpr In the it fas announced last' w*«k th with th« MlGHtV 44th Dm- DISTRICT BU. *: IT•"•'"•-VA"' 7 ".T generanen«ral i*8ieny mnaiu,, un > . t nimbus School>, BEWINN1NO at tlie » l f s —^ r,. i , , i,, ,. i ,— lumbus School), tiriiiinnux H u||t1( a1 i n1>...u. | eraral 0oourte( a of said river, to Hay •ion, who to kintjly icnt their lunctlon a..t i..,.*^-Statori. i.ionInland Hounn d and nWarfArdd Avenu Avtnuee aast nKiuukue extendeud <>two «uthve "«*•liah - i way River; running thence (9) greeting! to the editor of thil Nod'.Noe'ai umCreekK;; runninruining kthenc,.^..^ev (1y-r) way River; running thence (9 CLASSMED Westerly, along Noe's i^reek to Per- Southerly along »a)d Haywart Ave- paper . . . we're only too happy ching Avenue; thence (2) Southerly you like ui. jlong I'erahlng Avenue to New Jer- FOR RENT •ey T*rmtpal Itallroart; thence (3) Rube Easterly, along the New Jeriey Ter- February Clearance FURNISHED ROOM to Een minal Hallroaa and across the lands of 1. T. WIlllHnm Company to the Airy, comfortaible; all improv< mouth of Tufts Creek where itme CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M.-PHONE P.A. 40JM First Casualty emptied lato the States Island Sound; ments, garage space available, ana thence (4) Northerjy, along Sia- PERTti AMBOY, N. J. WARM (Continued from Page 1) Pulaski Av«nue, Carteret. Tel ten Island Sound to the place of Be- linger in the minds of the TJ.S.S. phone 8-2490. 14 TttBfninT NO. 8: (voting place, TRIPPE, Columbus School), BEGINNING at WANTED lbs Junction of Tutts Oritk and 8t»- Mackinaws Most regretful! ,and Jjn Island Roilnd; running thence U) Held Over sympathetically yours, WlfB'flrly along Tufts Creek to the All wool coats in a va- ILEAN RAGS—Will pay 6c a lb. New Jersey Terminal Railroad and TODAY THRV MQNBAY riety of plaids and solid R. C. WILLIAMS, Independent-Leader, 18 Green continuing along said railroad to tli« , Lieutenant, U. S. Navy intentectlon of Pershlnn Avenue and|| ifs the PRIZE PICTURE «F colors. Don't misa fchese. it, Woudbridge, N. J. Holly Street; thence (2) Houtherly I Executive Officer. ilMX Pottlilug Avanua ttud cootlnu 1 We will not be able to FOR SALE ng fn a straight line to the gtateui - •— 1HEVCNK duplicate these prices Walter was graduated from lnlftD'l Sound thence (J), Kautarlyl and Norilierly, aloos the Mid 3t&-' FEATURE -- qr quality again for Carteret High School with the INDLE WOOD, pood fruit boxes, en Islenfi Sound to the place of Be- class of 1938. He enlisted in the etc. Call Steve Tomko, Tel. slnnlns. . years. 1-0241. 262-6** WJWRICT NO. 4: -(Voting »lMe, l Navy in New York, August 29, Cleveland School), BEOINNING at to VIlit th» WQll^S 1939. After three months at a the int«riectlon of the Bouthwent Male Help WuateJ :orn«r ot Larch Street thence''(1) homymooa apiUl Rhode Island training station, he Southerly, alons Periling Avenue 1 MALE HELP WANTED in Tex- 4Bd continuing Tn a straight line to without« hmUnd was Hsaigncd to a destroyer and jMMn Inland Bound; tMnce (2) became a torpedoman. His family tile Chemical Plant. Good Weetorly, along Staten Island; Bound wages, steady employment. Hart last heard from him several weeks •o the Westerly boundary Hue of the Products Corporation, Ridgedale Boijough of C^ttoreXj th»oc« <») W a ago and at that time he was keneral (lartHerly direction alons the Ave, anil Prospect St Phone n«i»4ary line of the Boroujgh ot Cir- Virginia. Woodbridg-e 8-0255. 8*6 terfet (o K«oi«velt Avejiue; tlwnc* In school and among young (4) Easterly, along Roosevelt Ave- nuo to Arthur Avenue Where the people of the borough, Walter was MOVIE Operators and manager* -Woodbridge district. Movie • • • - • - llqe of the All wool sweat era ir> widely 'popular. :ircuit workk . ' 2502506 RKRKO BldBldff.g , heavy shiiker knits, in Besides his parents, he is sur NiHfhwey 8tf •*et« N,,Y. - ft* llrte to Urth '* ' navy, maroon, Hteeu and vived by three sisters, Dorothy th^«--» <«) Nortnea»t«ly »tow white. Fine for skating Florence and Jean, and his grand FOR RENT Larch Street to the place of Begln- or work. mother, Mrs. Ada O'Brien, who 'US NO. 6:..(V»tf reside at the Roosevelt. uvenut HOUSE FOR R£NT Olevehind School). BEGINNING at One family, six rooms; furnished tUe corner fqrmed by the Intersec- address; his grandfather, Davit tion of the Bouthw«st»r!y Ua« oC or unfurnished; 2 car garage; KanhIngton/Avenue ahd Peruhlng -iOWOf Overholt, and two uncles, Kussel oil heat; excellent neighborhood. Avenue; running thence (1) South- IWBOtl C. Overholt, who lived at 847 Sum »—I.. oil Vmlilnn AventieAvontio. erly, along Pernhjtig Avenue to I Apply 311 Urch Streat; thance (2) TVotteriy,1 mer street, Elizabeth and Fraul Carteret. ajonv t#rah 8tf*it to the Jtouth- O'Brien of Hermann Avtnue WeeJorly Jlu« of tlm BoreuBh ol CM- t«r«l; thence (t) alonr said ^outh Carterat. WASHERS—VACUUMS we»t«rly line in a Nortnwe»*e'' New—-Rebuilt—motors—parts for W«rtafly dlr«otloo to Blair MIYHU for Walter theiifl* O) Nqrtberly »V- salsalee. R««4 to th New Jersey TerMlmtj Jru will h* Held 9uu- We can rebuild your old machine »t 9i30 «'tlo«k is Lowest terms—altermsalll work guanuj tteedd . • EverymakEverymakee , 29290 SUt Thi wl b* « y Street, Perth Amboy 4-22*2. BiotraT Railroad at Nw J«J«W W 1O E the Southerly line «I Jan4» of He*l- THREE-QUARTER LENGTH rector, Rev. Orvlilt N, Davidion IS PRACTICAL... Three-quarter length coats Restore Progress In Our Schools Alia S»t. it Sun. Only are just right for comfort DEAD END KIDS and warmth. M«de In wool Vote for and elect these Candidates as Members of. fclTTLE TOUCH OUYS Sea Raiders |#]| fabrics and corduroy., Some , the Carteret Board of Education ||*iare reversible. CONTINUOUS FROM I lM~*Wlt± ROBERT R. BROWN 7DAY3-,STA1" 95 MICHAEL RESKG 111 t.:

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f » 4 enough in- ivm*m**'** •!•• i' -* ly informed headquarters, stated to ni t marijuana of my*. that the coat of education .jwir __ .,. _, fat UOs ta» C ts t4itenk»*l. w(H, ia I pupil in Cwtewi fc «fe« Wgfcest in M of «KW Ihe Iftformitiftn THE 0" wfcfeh H had beeti fought wan al- for the pnMiaWog of tin gooda, cabled in geney existing in the country »• new N"*1*iRH*» '•"* wn"« *"•*•!" *iM hudicet, surely some «M in the from the 3^ of Bd««a called for a dignified and quiet , ,|yii>, written In disharmony more strange and

«, 1942 PAGE POUR PKIDAT, occupied Dutch Ulandi more ttUn 8,000 SWEETNESS miles from Japan and that tte Japanese The Ground-Hog Sees A Prophetic Shadow B, CHARLES E. JARTERET PRESS drive extends almost 4,000 miltes frotn the Bismarck Archipelago to the wtotern coast Subscription, $1.50 P«r Year of Malaya. I Spotted This One Telephone Cartcret 8-1600 ar abo ; In much the same fashion, We roust un- Some years ago, I had a bur in my « «* Published by Carteret Press derstand that Russian victories, including racket which I perceived in public operation of a Bum the recapture of significant point*, may capital at Sea Girt. Recent revelations divulging the OFFICE to the taxpayers of this pretty littl* bauble have convtotj U WASHINGTON AVE., CARTERET, N. J. not represent a decisive result. Naturally, me that of all the times I have been wrong, that this k LUCY GREGORY Edftor the headlines and experts tell us what will MEYER ROSENHUIM Sports Editor happen "if and when," but we must have one of them. ' • The Little White House is ft picturesque establi, Entered a* second clan matter June 8, sense enough to understand that only the 19H »t Cartord, N. J, Post Offlc«, under future can reveal the proper perspective of ment, set down in a pleasant location at the seashore. Sim the Act of March .1, 1879. _ these events. New Jersey provides no executive mansion as do so maJ Undoubtedly, it is encouraging to hear other States, it was agreed long ago that giving surnnj lo "Compromise Peace" Possible of successes which contrast brightly with quarters to the Governor wouJd be a nice thing to do aj "You can read almost anything about the £he long record of staggering blows that would, besides, furnish some refined, dignified exploit] %t, including "verified" account of in- the enemy has dealt, but we must not per- lion for our resort attractions. tnal trouble in Germany and "authen- mit small-scale victories to blind us to The years, however, have added to these functi three years. There is no logic whatever in any com- belly, you get alUprettied up in a trick soldier suit fd Of course, ;it is impossible for us to promise peace between the nations now at which the sweetest la-de-da chorus-boy you ever sal know the facts about this case after read- war. The aggressors have set up a new would shy. You pay for it out of what you save by eatij P ing only a small news item. However, it jjbtpndard of international conduct and as- out of the public crib, or commissary. is true that as a usual thing it is not a good ||»ert the superior rights of their people as policy to run criminals from one county Here's An Offer-Free! llfeompareci with other peoples. Neither From year to year, those Sea Girt coats have bn to another as a means of punishment. Law ^y nor Japan has recognized the and order must be kept in a civilized coun- nothing less than, a scandal but in every appropriation i Svjrestraint of accepted morality because they try, and the only way that this can be done they come to something like $15,000. I frequently ii not give recognition to the divine per- is by punishing those who break the law. ashamed of myself for not having done a little detect^ y of mankind. And, moreover, if a man is undesired in work on those Little White House expenses when I The present struggle can end only in one community, the chances are that he is a reporter around the'State House. I often wanted ti ,;,'the death of the GeVman and Japanese not wanted in another. The people of Mid- the same kind of job I did on the State House annex j tefateal, or the' extinction of free peoples dlesex County certainly don't want the which the same figures, or many of them, appeared. ^accustomed to liberty and the ways of criminals of surrounding counties; the A Week Of The War think 1 could have found where the accounts were braaeij democracy. The decision must be com- same thing applies to the rest of the peo- workers for work at naval bases manipulated in order to keep the appropriation within i '•, plete, final and everlasting. The winner, President Roosevelt and Prime Stimson announced plans to speed ple of the United States. Minister Ghnrchill created three training of 30,000 pilots, observ- outside continental United States. $15,000 limit. whichever aide it may be, will dominate Anglo-American boards to pool ers, navigators and other personnel Production Just so that you won't think I'm talking through •'the world for hundreds of years and im- American and British munitions, to match air-plane production. War The Army Ordnance Department hat, I'll offer to go through the records in the State Con ;; pose upon the vanquished the victor's ideas Congress Can't Fight The War shipping and raw materials. The Secretary StiniBon announced 20,- estimated it has been spending $21 boards will confer with representa- 000 men have been released for million a day for the past five troller and Treasurer's office and prove what I charge, ;;,. of civilization, including economic, politi- Senator Chandler Gurney, of South Da- tives of the ," China duty with combat troops since the weeks for 1,200 various types of both these officials will instructftheir underlings to let cal and social organizations. kota" gives his colleagues some good advice and others of the 26 United Na- Army began replacement of enlist- items including ammunition, small look at everything I require in the way of vouchers, d when he says, "Congress can't run or fight tions as necessary "to attain com- ed men engaged in clerical and arms, artillery, tanks, etc. The mon purposes." U. S. representa- celled checks and requisitions I'll do the job as a pub] this war." housekeeping activities by civilian Army announced its new 105 mm. United Nations At War tives are: Harry Hopkins, Muni- employees, some of them women- howitzer is now in mass produc- service, and I'll explain to Governor Edison just where tions Board.; Read Admiral Emory Mr, Gurney was protesting against the He said entrance requirements for tion. ' War Production Chairman It in related that President Roosevelt S. Land, Shipping Board; and Wil- shenanigans start and, finish, ... \ fact that 380- persons in one W*rD%)ari> officer candidate schools have been Nelson told a meeting in New gave considerable thought to the term that liam L. Batt, Raw Materials Board. ment division had been forced to spend changed to allow qualified enlisted York City the job facing business- / Won't Need Much Help jj£Jjihould be applied to the nations engaged in TV President, told his press eon "all of their time getting information ready men from 18 to 15 to win commis men ifi to rush ' war contracts The officers who are running these two particul the war against aggression and that, final- ference Rreat progress has been sions within nix months. through to completion "without for a congressional committee when they made in unification of American departments now are not the same ones I ran into duril ly, ho decided upon the "United Nations," Navy stopping to count the cost." had regular work that was vital." Army and Navy commands. He my last expedition on the State House Annex job, ancj which is strongly reminiscent of the "unit- said such unification has been go-j The House passed and sent to the Production Chairman Nelson told a The South Dakota Republican asserted Senate a record naval appropria- meeting in New York City the jobhave no reason to believe they would deny me any of ed States" which formed .the American ing on for the past two months and that members of Congress and -congres- does not result from thc Pearl Har- tion of $18 billion in cash and an facing businessmen is to rush war records I might need. I got many of them before v\ Government. additional $4 billion in contract au- contracts through to completion sional committees were "throwing a mon-bor inquiry board report. Mr. considerable hardship, and that's why I condition j So far as wo know, the first official use Roosevelt said he is still studying thorizations to build the Navy to "without stopping to count the key»wrench into our war program by tak- cost." offer on a promise of complete co-operation from the •-f.pt the term "United Nations" occurred in this report, which placed the blume unprecedented strength. The Sen- ing so much time of Army and Navy officers for luck of American alertness at ate Appropriations Committee, at The War Production Board an- I haven't—and I am sure no-one else has—the le ijjJava, East Indies, on January and others who have important work to Hawaii on Admiral Husband E. the request of President Roose- nounced a simplified production re- idea how much Sea Girt has cost during the last 10 or m bid, when the "Southwest Pacific Head- Kimmel and Lt. Gen. Walter C. yelt added another J6 billion to |quiran(mt a lan to d convef. do." He suggests that Congress "give the the billAo strengthen the naval air manufacturer* doing years. The files, of ipourse, never show more than quarters of the United Nations" issued its Short, hut Presidential Secretary sion of 8mall War and Navy Departments what they Early indicated further action in arm. The Marine Corps announced less than $100,000 business a year. allotted $15,000 but I say right here in public that #0. 1 Communique of the war, telling of regard to the commanders will rest regulations for enlistment of 6,000 The Board also set up a special ask" and let them attend to the military men 30 to 50 for general guard stand at the corner of State and Broad Streets at high no ftygeks upon an enemy convoy attempt- with Navy Secretary Kuox and section to collect information on and naval work of the nation in the present duty at naval -shore stations. The any Saturday and eat the 1942 appropriation bill if I caj f "to pasa southward through the Strait War Secretary Stimson. all vacant industrial buildings so crisis. Corps revised requirements to per-the Army and Navy procurement prove that the expense was vastly more than that Price Control Legitlation Signed mit only college juniors and seniorsj }£ Macassar." branches can award contracts in The democratic process by jyhich Ad- President Roosevelt signed the and qualified enlisted men to en- furthermore, that one Governor, his family and/or gut \ In the course of years, it is quite prob- such a way as to utilize these build- mirals and Generals appear before con- Price Control Bill which provides roll in its reserve officers' candidate could not possibly consume that much food or drink in Jble that the United Nations will play as ings. gressional committees to ask frfr,appropri- for a license system to enforce class. The Navy waived minimum summer. Just by way of being helpful, although I m;J portant a role in the history of the world price regulations, calls for a single age requirement of 25 years for Conversion of Automobile Industry ations and then spend considerable time in Ernest Kanzler, WPB official in no claims to being able to specify names or dates, I will I that which lias been played by the administrator and contains provi- leaders, leadingmen and quarter- debating every question upon which there sions to permit farm prices to rise men in Navy yards and plants un- charge of converting the automo- willing to suggest a list of probable suspects for thij |Am.erican colonies, referred to in our Con- exists differences of opinion, is bad enough as high us 110 percent of parity. der Navy jurisdiction. Tjhe liavy bile industry to war production, degree purposes who might be able to explain why $15,(1 Iftitution as the "united States." The President said, however, he is recruiting skilled cofistrufltion {Continued on Page 6) in time of peace but it is intolerable in time may ask Congress to correct cer- was not sufficient for keeping the executive establishing of war, tain gaps, in the bill, particularly This offer goes, boys. Isolated From Rubber the agricultural provisions. He Will you take it up? said the prohibition against farm OUR DEMOCRACY For approximately twenty years, the Strategy And Geography price ceilings at less than 110 per- opile of the United States were persist- WRITTENIN1861 By the time the present, war is'bve.r mil- cent of parity is a direct threat jfjjy advised that the nation was big to the cost of living, although the ANDASTRUEINIpZ: lions of Americans will have acquired a |nough to get along without the rest of the licensing, rent control and other fundamental knowledge of geography, in- provisions are useful weapons * -Id. cluding the location of unheard. -Of places against inflation. -The Department ,The Japune.se offensive in the Far East, of Agriculture reported the aver- and the juxtaposition of strange areas. age of fawn product prices on Jan- |J |j>wever, threatening imports of rubber 1 Even those who learned the location of uary 15 was 102 percent of parity. S |(tin, has caused us, in less than three Crete, Sicily and the Dodecanese islands The W«r Front JOHNSON j«*ks, to prohibit the sale of automobiles in the Mediterranean and the locations of The Army reported the Japa- PlBRCC pk rubber tirea. nese were making heavy reinforce-' Syria, and Iran jn relation to incuts in the Philippine* prepara- WASHINGTON, D. C — Until an about face, Many other paij Meanwhile, we read reports of 15,000,- and Russia have had to take something of tory to resumption of a large scale the Rio Conference approved a are following; suit. i rubber seeds planted in Latin America a post-graduate course to separate' the offensive against Gen. MacArthur's / i joint resolution to sever relations forces which were .continuing to The Govern meat's decision Ijtake care of a possible shortage and.of with the Axis, certain Latin Amer- Strait^f Malacca from the Molucca pas- hold Btrong pobitions in the Bataan % ican! regarded a fifth column as a keep its big gun* turned on Hi peditions to tap certain uncultivated for- Peninsula. In the Philippine area 1 sage and to locate Mounting, Tenang, diplomatic asset. As long as these while fighting- only a delaying » U. S. forces destroyed a 6,000-ton in Brazil. These reports provide no Kuching and larger entities, like the Bis- spies were active, the United States for our Pacific possessions enemy vtsst'l and at Wast five would be'worried and qonaequently urce of optimism, however, because the marck Archipelago and Celebes-.. •• enemy planes, while in the Macas- soon be undfcr bombardment ti\ generous toward the economic sar Straits, Army and Navy forces spited Hill. Letters condemn atin American trees will require years Before the battle is over Americans will needs of its southern neighbor—at sank three large enemy transports, Far Eastern war polky are re" lore producing and, unless we have been least so they believVd. In Argen- become world-minded, understanding the set two more afire, torpedoed an ing Senators and rjoine mem I"1 tina, for instance, nobody made ^informed, the quality of rubber to be threats that arise against, this nation's aircraft carrier, blew up anothes Shortly these will find otteraiic any bones about the reality of the $Ured from the wilds of Brazil is inferior. large ship and scored hits which •peeehes and statements by peace and security in far-distant places. fifth column, and although the gov- probably sank others. The Army legislators, cautious at first, t Moreover, we will begin to suspect that, ernment deprecated the work of announced United States Army rooreiwld. But the far front w* msing The War News after all, there are other good fiebples and forces arrived in Northern Ireland, the Axis there, several newspaper! be altered. British and Hi fair lands outside of continental United .mid Maj. Gen. James E. Chaney wWe violently pro-Axis until a have convinced President is very easy for a careless-thinking took over comitMnd of all U. S, short time ago. Now Argentina's States. velt that Hitkr Is the overlord j e,rjcan to get $he wrong idea of What is Army forces in the United King-' severance resolution leave* the criuh, that Japan will then t< dom President Roosevelt told his Castillo regime * wiije loophole in lame. That hu become the P'« ^ placg in the Far East. Naturally, press conference' this force is one delaying actual rupture with J«- dent's objectivej , The public, ••» The Bill Ram High of nix, eight or 10 American ex- |iji newspapers give big headlines to dar- pan Germany and Italy, but a long Congress, fice the peditionary forces outside the U. 8; |g'-exploits of Americans and radio £om- The projected(expenditure of; $56,0,00, forward step has been taken fpr of digesting fead thc in various parts of the world,. 000,000 for the ctot of warfare duriotfthf an all-out attack oh the j^«k •inking off the* Atlantic «put co* tkjfaL.v'A committed named by th« -, v., ram*/ nm*j *M-V - down intp $427.48 for efary Argentinian Ohunber of Deputies iaro«tillo.f tJiftoptaion'1 ^.these incidents »re welcome, but they £nd child in the cqjfontry, a to oorrfbat th« fifth eolun»ni»t« lost no time in getting intp action 1 nqt cause us to misunderstand, thj urea compiled by the Unitt , tin % unimportance of their'effect on1 of Japan, an idea. y* -••,t^ Tomorrow ar Veteran I i

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C«k*H0Ur , 44ea.t4«.t|» „,',.(, and Cttlmtr Islands, most of the there's only one price on each cut: A4Fs lowest! You see, folks buy tons Natal Ariation issue of Flying and much of the Caribbean ana and OUfTS 6IN0IMMAD OR i |><>land. He Popular Aviation mtgaiine, the of these meats so we naed only a very small profit per pound. Come in Polish R. C. a large percentage of both the Dwvtfi food Mix ** Ifi ,,f Ihr i*fj hat developed a highly. Atlantic and Pacific eoaatal area of Society, Po- today. Just try a thick, juicy steak—* tender, delicious roast, or any cut IWTAHT I' nuily trained organization able to photo- Mexico, Central and Sent* Atoeri- Corn Moti s * pij^ 1 #t 461, the Polish- you prefer. There's no gamble to it—remember, every single pound of mMvon cofooi [raph these areas and compile ca and oatlying island Club «nd the PM-COOKtD i-n s faaflffcid chart statistic* f«m the As well «s mflHary e* , A&P Quality Meat is guaranteed to please or your money back! DAVIS He wst em- inll the Naval aircraft eaatti* _.__ Foster-Wheeler fp TASTY CHOKS GRADt TINMR SUNNYHOD-tl'Corbonot» Special hatchet In the bottom of the field of hfteffigenee, rtcordiaj tin.t th«r emmman -J2F amphibian camouflage deplactment «d'de- Baking Soda 1 J^ 10* tection, location aad selection of (•bote), photographed by a Navy LEGS OF LAMB «.*.°* 26< ANN PAQC SPARKLS-UMON catacrMtan and featured fn thetargets, damage PJw Nlor T , 4 pap 1 Si bombing and AW QUALITY NATURALLY AGED IMF Federal Income Salon Section of the current inue RAJ AM of the authoritative aeronautical tion of ships and Mohit Cocoanut 4M.c«e7t . a publication, make possible vertical ing of still and PRIME RIBS OF BEEF **.«»-*. 27< FOR fROSTING-JUNKH jft r*\v*kb in aerial cart*. fOriecardaiif tests* FOR MKAiSEI ArtD CHICIGEN A,LA|tH9 lax jraHkHy, ete. CM Fudg* Mix P^IS* No, 2 e •«! .& Over I0NA BRAND .,, j-,iin(t return! «t ttf V^tiAT I*LAKB . ,.,.,1 have been sent to Baking Chocolat* , :i|,.,| returns Utt jretdT, Mews From The Scree$ TORK LOINS Whole * lln^Half Pur* HydtogtnaM Vt««tobW! .., iiY ii form, however, • By Emily Enrif ht d«XO Hbcmlil IK PMkwfl < • . .,. a taxpayer of hit NATURALLY AGID BEIF J*! KRUMBUt ON J - » - - 'V* ... iiii- nis return and Hollywood will contribnte ite different wedding gvwnfi U 'her' '"•',',. ,.., un,f.-*n or before BONELESS CHUCK Ib »hare to national defense. It it next film, "The Palm Beach 31 .'•' . Mir return i» i»ed« •»•> estimated that from twenty-Ave Story," in which she appear* wijfh WtitatfrllcoMhr •'..',;, v,,,r basis, M it the FARM-rUBH odwltjokkJ-)0-!2 Ib. Av. NEWYOMCtCMlCl .''.., , . individualt. to thirty-five per cent of the -prev- Joel UeCm. Sim*-weeding Iat Honn ib37« OJJAKtft "SPARKIB" ent manpower of the studio*, it gowns never look DlB-iataioaea^ Red Circle Coflee outttlh l,e obtained upon re- AW QUAJ-ITY STEIR BEEF PMffw RlCO « >••-•«•• any brand in the > Metro- .„ ,, personal, from both will be gUmoront -. : ,; r tnbject to call in one or another fortmrhoufw Itook ib.37* politan Area..,preltrr«d - , Electors and from Grade Alien U being kept very by people who reoogftfcee Miscellaneous fofm of military service , . . A6P gUALITY STEER BCEF r,,,H of internal re«- busy working these daya. She CHOICt GRADr", regal flavor and gelsuin* p'.lN . Rumor has it that all "B" pic- . -,., cities and Urwna, spends all day Tuesday m the ra- Sirioin Stcok , , fc33. freshness. Change now— MJNT JCfAIMA ( !" '" Loin Lamfc Cho&i , fc 35» hmiia file hit return ture* bare been cancelled and that dio station and the reft, o/; the BONE IM . Huy Red Circle—enjoy Its A I11'1 CENTlR COT in. unless his (TOM ift-all pictures madt henceforth must week she works on her eyvwnt fresher, richer, full flavor! iuNNYrlELD \:,•••.', thuck $twk or Boo*t b 15. Loin Pork Chopi . ib29i 'Mi does not J film, "Mr. and "Mis.' Nark." ni '••' be strong enough to stand alone TOP of BOnOM i PURI PORK •' NiKdko ..nsist* wholly of sal- George Burns, her huttaitoV si de- .OIIII ,i on any exhibitor's program. Some' WHItE HOUSE .„• other compensation Round Pot loent . R>37t Sautag* 4nk i^it Mui \b,%9* RED , Ha.." lighted, thddgh, becmie-he-tays , rv ices, dividends, in- when, SMDU like, we have heard when she's bnsy the cai't'goishop- 10NG ISLAND tbndomo pi-r- CIRCLE WHITB HflUSt „ minulties, or rofeWet, thit before ... ping, which she dearly loves to Dtttkf ExfnFMty , , h.2A* eft. !•• Frankfurttn... , . ib.lSi ni he may elect. Mftlt do... COFFEE ivap. Milk . 3 III , 1040 A, a simplified While visiting in New York, The film, "Sing Your Worries fponlth Mocktrd K>t7i Rll»t of Cod , •" y ib23« itkOHG b VIGOROUS .•h the tax may be md- Ahner Broerman received a rush Away," demanded an orange Fancy Largt Shrimp K>. It* aHHRQf CoffOO 2 bigt i,-i! by reference to call from hit studio to return to FantySmtJtt N<> i u*15e grove with ripe fruit Since most 1 >»JUD AND'MELLOW COFFEE , . ,| in the fora. lock LobttwTails »..Its •£ bags Hollywood. He did via the air,oranges at thit time of the. year, Frtxh Blutfhh . ib. 23c 1^ $l 6ox cufliJl light O'clock 2 bigi 11 r). 16 and rushed to the studio—where in California, are green, three men Fan«y Butttrfith ^-15i Every Pound Cuslttj (rtati JUNKET niu.tbenledwiththe he was measured for a hat He worked all night painting the fruit Itnntt Powdtr 3 ternal revenue for a rich orange. The water-color was aot called for hii part in »e RAUTON'S hich the taxpayer they used can be washed off easily. Hence or principal picture until two weeks later . . • Brian Donlevy is the owner of ly-Kriip . t no-. on or before aid- Deaana Dnrbin has accepted an four mining properties on which !0, 1942. The tax there are "defense ores" in wnkh Cordon ttHih I 10 ox. full at the tin* of Invitation to fly to England where Salted Ptanuts H the government is interested °. IN THIS CASE "IT PAYS TO WILMANN'S i.imi or in four e^ual aha will tpend four week* tinging ASK A FARMER ABOUT THIS According to one movie, critic, ••!., ilu« on or btfsw for troops and" war workers all Ask"a larraer — or' ii fruit ,.,:-,. 15, September IS, the following are some qf the grower. He'll tell you that we BE FRESH" ASSORTED over the British Isles . . . "bests" of 1941, via Hollywood: go right to the good earth — ^'f 15. Long's Pkklos i2ox.|ir Best picture: "Sergeant York" buy our fruits and vegetables . .lit your ineme tax After dieting for a year and Being fresh in this instance doesn't HER8OX Best performance (male): Gary direct from the Nation's best mean being diacourtoous. We're i iirfally the inftnu- working hard alto, Gene Tiemey orchards and truck farms— Cooper in above film.. .. . _., talking about that extta fceshnest Bouillon Cubo* 2 7b impany the forte* If was delighted to lose twelve , whisk 'em by fast motor and that makes our Baked Goods De- FIttNCH'S ,.*,>S Best performance (female): freight — straight to you! i III-' I ! . information, K ttay poonda. However, the hat learned partment one of the most popular Mttttard • * * That's time saved — and •r• ob!;;:i.. the office of the eoW Barbara Stanwyck in "The spots in our modern markets. ANN PAGE that the mutt gain them all back tttobfy snwt, too—'e^nu ntf tor <•( inal revenue, deputy Eve." You'll love our delicious Jane for her role in "Sons of Fury," middleman takes a profit. We Parker Cakes and Donuts, and fWad*. Her,-., •n internal Best direction: Howard Hawks, share those savings with you) You get fresher vege- ,—— Marvel Bread because they're *1- WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE cr. ;i. i In which she appeart in a sarong, "Sergeant York" and 'William tables and fruits —at big savings. w«yt "even-iresh" — and they are that way because we Ua 4 Porrint s». bat. 2j Run, :., that single penona or because streamlining and sarongs Wyler's "The LitHe Foxes." bake only enough to meet our customers' daily needs. BRILL'S irfii.i i -•IH1S not livisy with just don't mix . . . Host imaginative picture: "H "Apples for Winter Health!" wfc, who era at amen INRICHID AND DATED Claudette Colbert will wear two Comes Mr. Jordan." ' tlli: .k for the M weeks DELICIOUS—AND NOT IN NAME ONLY! MARVEL BREAD . . . i»ib.io.(,0c and married BMWOS JANE PARKER ::•! who have afgre- PECAN CRUNCH COFFEE CAKE .21c FOR DEFENSE-BUY ttur: - of as much si SSS.86 FORWARD MARCH DELICIOUS APPLES 5:. 14* AHI PARKER week :• tie year, an revoked GOLDEN FLORIDA FRUIT BNITEB STATES SAWNM ______By H. S. Sims Jr. ___—__— JONUTS "Dated for Fi«ihrnii"- carton I doj(. fje ' tOIIDS MB SUNN DONALD MAJW HE1v>QfeSBSB He works on an average, of about A., r: .<• sailed Wedaeadar Of NATION'S PRESIDENT S eighteen hours a day. On his desk •>nth» In Ecuador at FLA. ORANGES T 20 25= FOOD RING .... «^19e HOUSEHOLD Items ] tut year there was very little there are two telephones and a »f the United StaUt TANIPAft erttWsm of President Roosevelt's number of pipet. Mort el ki« Wty- TEXAS—NEW CROP FLAKES OR GRANULES - Company. UT CAKE foreign policy; however, his domes- odd pipes ar* k«»t is a desk dr»w- WALN Chipso . . 4 WBNAMhS OFFICERS tic policies, particularly his admin- •r, hewvver. BROCCOLI ZZS GRANULATED SOAP istration of defense, were cause i officers have been All day as Mr. Nelson works, be Ifmo k 4 • for aneh comment. FRESH ORKN—NiW CROP Hi Debt, and tare as puffs on a pipe. When he leaves SCOTT COUNTY- - — • •->••• Many writen pointed out that 3 fa-. I': '"it, Agnes Carney; the office, he smokes cigars. And Foods Vtgttoblt Soup '^ 10. Soap Grains pkgi. no one defense official had the last 1.1- Uarocty; treu- incidentally, he is a great believer RGR BRAND ft & G. word on anything. Agencies over- CALIFORNIA—YOUNG, TENDER :r.,in; publicity eaalr- in getting as much correspondence 10 Chickon Broth l12^,125. Oxydol . 4 lapped and that authority over- OADDATO Contain* Viftmint , ,• , Tf. CodfUhCakttl ^ 19c~ •!'•« KrankowsU. of the way by telephone as po»- a EXCEPT CONSOMME AND CHOWDIH IVORY SNOW OR i^ WHfc ••vweawat olticUU he doesn't like to write tlHIfllU 10 Aft* C "' I AftMOUR'S |U)1KK VIMTSTARENTS Htinz Soup* 2 «M 29* rWory Flakoi 2 p^ letters. FRKH, TEXAS CornodBofHaih^ 18c WHITE SAIL—MILD Htfle ekeae* dstt prl*«U •*- VOGT'S Private John J. ARMOUR'S Soap^Plakot ., ^ * »f Mr. and Mr*. OBIUA011 Contain*Viitmini ., C. Phlla.ScrappUl \t *?• Nelson studied chemistry &t the Trttt . , , -I2orcan30« LARGE PACKAGE to Merifee far all-mit pro orinHvit A++, D+,c+t,G*+ ™ CAMPBELL'S BROADCAST of 67 Eaniorph University of Missouri and taught •I with tfae 212th ChiliConCarntl ".", 2fe Lux Halm s 2 there for a while. Then he took CRISP, CALIFORNU Toniato Soup I c.n> 20< Band at Norfolk, HEINZ KIRKMAN'S _ temporary job with Sears Roe- XNN PAGE—OEUCIQUS * dayt this weak st ittt President Roosevelt refused SoapFtakM 2 buck to obtain fundt to finish his ICEBERG LETTUCE,: . ZLfr Tomato Soup 3 ^ 16« FORMERLY SUPER SUDS family, anl nowt* five anyone the last word on FRANCO - AMERICAN education. ' CAMPBELL'S iluty. • priefitiat and production. The uut- FIRM. SOUP HEADS Spoghotti . ... 1 break of war hat radically changed Chkk*n-Noodltsouec.no. AKMY the ftetore. The people of the Thu temporary job w|th Sear* HEWCABMGE; .2 9= S«tox . s i 11 Velmon G. CawUnited States tre now ftady to Rotbdfk luted abml Airly.*«*n- qqt^CENtRATED l SELECtlD—U 1 No. I 6RABE •• ' "'i in the Artjy and sacrMke for alUut production, and His salary with Sears Roebuck lP l liiptrSudc * is* 1*9 < '•" "'«« •» Port' Mo* •O Mr. Reeeevelt ha* appoiat«l when he resigned was 170,000 a WHY SPEND MORE FOR THESE FOODS? utk 1 ALL-PURPOSE tin.* »on of ypnrntl DMMM Mttams to eat gwnun.nt year; the government it now pay- l!h i Dux . « • • '"*" Avenue. ««a1 «HM !• ***** that ««r a*w pro- ing him IIO.OOO. If you're paying more for other KMKMAN'i .^III DANCE"""" brands of these lood items you C*» |«ap Powdtr «ox. kg. 11 Al'.ll- III- I I,, „ Mr. Nelson camf to Washington P will be a save without sacrificing quality, for WHITE SAIL at the President's request ip May, Ann Page Foods are top.

PAGE SIX By galley ilnglo Fiscal Year Budget MUGGS AND SKEETER Finances

Golden opportunity to correct lonjr-ntandinR basic faults and to open the grates leading to simplifi- cation and real rrnnomy in the State Government fl- lancial structure lies before the !,cfrislature this y*ar. The law-makers can take advantage of this oppor- tunity and a step in the ri«ht direction by providing J.hal'\bc wealthy Nate Highway Fund be operated *. * on a fiscal year roinddinjr with that of its poor«r rela- tion, the Ceneral State Fund. At present the H\gb Fund operates on the cal- endar year; the f.eneral State Fund on a fiscal year besrinninjj July 1. Governor i'harles Edison in his budget.m«na*e describes this as "bad business practice." Even State Comptroller Homer C. Zink is perplexed by the arrangement. "It is exceedingly difficult for the KRAZY KAT fiscal officers to prepare afid submit financial state- ments which exhibit in a clear1 and concise form t*e operations of the State over a single period," he de- ¥fc,'w Also A imA clared, recommending the .single fiscal year for the ?. The New Jersey Taxpayers' Association m lte p platform rontin'ues its drive to consolidate the * f Aid* and gui's a step further by urging that "ear- &m marking of nveiuieR ofthe\HtjftowayTBnl5hc«hH)r : Stopped and1 tho«e revenues should become a part of ;' {fee State Fund." V > ;• • The legislature could and should take the first *tep in thin direction by enacting a measure such as fi^/?* # - that sponsored (>y AgHemblyroan. Jacob S. Glick^en- : haus, of Essex County, providing that both the High- %'a way and Onoral State Funds operate on the same fiscal year. The time is opportune because priqrities fy 1941, Kim huviw SrmHai^T *v*a*Ma/hi'//«-& Will virtually eliminate, non-military highway con- ' atructbn and both funds may be hard hit by the effects of the war. By Percy Crosby f tasting A nd Starving SKIPPY Ridiculous though it seems, New Jersey for years 1 /AHM JES WHIPPIN' UP VAAL.,. IT HA1MT WoEFFI6, ISN'T THAT SOLO A PLOW/N' A WOE. N1 • vVILLBE...>AiH other. Over the past seven years, motor vehicle and V % COOKIN'? IN M" FLIP A UP OVER A NEW ORE6S ttXT^ N IT HAINT " A' AX THET BHEU>*GED TO HE MISSES motor fuel taxes, supplemented by Federal aid, have SOME O' THIS HYAR QCTT ON UNpER THW-J WKPPY T'GIT THtS WAR BOCTj : EXAcfpc oua.. 1 / poured more and more monies into the Highway SWEE-P TATER PIE!'- APRON? O MATERIAL! MAOS1 Fund. Last year alone it received more than $53,- 000,000. Jealously guarded by selfish interests, those -ii njonies, with the exception of diversions for relief V«*^ ' and minor items, have gone principally into build- sam ing and maintenance of bigger and better roads and •©. m to associated departments and activities. Meantime V* : the backbone of State Government has been oper- ated with revenues raised from transfer inheritance, corporation, alcoholic beverage and various miscel- - toneous taxes, The total of these have declined dur- i'L ): jng the same period. The result last year was a sur- a i[ plus of several millions in the Highway accounts and . .'/ I. Kim fntura Syndimt. Inc., Wotkl f The logical answer ia consolidation of all rev- POLLY AND HER PALS enues into a single State fund. Reasonable, efficient and single-purposed control could thus be exercised AND EVERY TIME WE r ,. over all State expenditures. BUT HE WROTE .SBCH WENT OUT TO EAT HE Such control is a vital need now. America is COULDN ROMAbfTtC 90N6S ABOUT ORDERED PORTIONS, fighting a war which demands that every non-essen- STAND HIM LONGER AS TMOU6H WE WERE tial expenditure of government be eliminated. The JUST THAT/ right of way must be given to emergency needs. \,\ Priorities Boards to ration public spending—as rec- Lv onimended by the New Jersey Taxpayers' Associa- I" lion—are not far off. New Jersey must streamline | its governmental machine, eliminating the dead I weight of non-essential operations. Simplification of !' the financial picture by means of a single fiscal year % is the first step in the right direction.

Reading & Writing A Week of the War [Continued from Editorial Pag$) said the industry up to January 16 shortages require temporary - ElL S»»»er and Robin McKown lind orders ior |8 billion worth of relaxation in accepted standards," Henry Seidel Cunuy, the noted uns, timks, planes and other war .nd asked labor and management t material. lie said the industry's DETECTIVE RILEY By Richard Lee rltfc, once aaid Unit "a tense of o place war production on a 24- nor w worth «olil to uny writer." ployme , our, 7-duy basis immediately, 1 P. Adunis, erstwhile col- workers may be doubled when peak WiPB I-aboi Director Hillman an- war production is reached late this ounced ratification by unions and and now one of the Iron Lt¥ AND TH^ APT68 year. He said lack of machine iwners of an agreement for con- on Information Please ilis- lEF RECEIVE A MLYWMS tools is the. present bottleaeck. in nuous shipbuilding operations on , The writera who aimm CALL CONCERN- KMOCKEP the con version effort but labor sup- in* Pacific Coast. The agreement QHtest Kffe, Kathetine S, White, h»« the Hpune a second War Powers modities as sugar. . . . The Berlin snthulo^y of a thousand Bill extending the Government's adio recently announced a Japa- pone lauitli»-"A Subtrt-asury requisitioning penalties for viola nese raid on "Port Albert, South ricui Humor" (Coward Me- tions of the priorities system, ." Upon investigation we i; ?3.00). If you want to be WPB cut radio production by «0 tul as a writer—m»ke 'em percent, prohibited uae ol alumi flnd that Port Albert!» a tiny .flab- If you want to be loved— num except on war contract, am ng village which hasn't functioned i 'em laugh. restricted consumption of nickel, an a seaport for over fifty. yfWl. Sttbtreanury of American brass a»d copper for advertising .In spite of its claims, it seems conUiiita representative and decorative purposes to 50 per to us that Heir Goebtle*' prop»- gt «f »9 Americans, ranging; cent of last year. The Board als FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!' By Bolt Dart ' njamia Franklin to J»me» ganda equipment may not b^e at announced it will withhold a per thoroughly modern as he would , But the White* have not centage of canned goods in 194 anything in their unthul- have us believe.,.. Just« remind* to insure ample supplies of certain er that w« are all ordered,by law to LEAF CLOW? nANT5A«| NOW WN6 \ because somebody at some food* for the armed forces. ejnnly announced that it advance our clocks an hcur on Feb' War .Production Chairman Ne They have uelected ruary 1). The measure 1s depigTied n placed full authority in th that they theneelves to give workers more d*yllj[bt la- Office of Price Administration t< that" «truck them just an bor time anil to save electrfijlty-r- ration all gooda and commuditiei "'the second time they read all good and valid rpnom, but «« aold on tins retail market and fo ; ftl the first. Their motto pity the poor farmer nevertheless. goods to satisfy personal needs bout was: According- to reliable infcrnm- Price Administrator HendAno tbe not droll to we, tion. Germany's stUUcW toward aaid initial sugar Kales under th fc care ua how droll it be!" Catholic Church continue*M pr»- rationing plan to be inaugurated we think, Is a good occupy, Vsticari' il At m H next month probably will tie te ctrcojaied th the Vi to 12 ounce* a weak , title "A soldier's m B fl humorous or othfer- each individual. The D«pvtra,«n mm .rofAn»rican id Justice announced 'the Antt i» real money of a book, truat DWialon is

(. The BMk-of-the- •mount* of

#-if?«,!; CMBADERAlfB & AD IN WOMEri'S CARTDSTSTJ INNING STREAK e*»TIJ»BT—After winning the ttvo games by close marglna PUdU mum JOINT CARTERET—Th* Spado and Shop took the final from Dept. ElimitiHu In Pi* Turn® lub« wore triumphant In hit nm * - j*i<. • t •» 0 FIVK IN ROW P.D. by a big score in Monday BASKETBALL LOOP CARTEWlT'—fhWy Qalvanek and Frank Donnelly, 'uesday's match** in the Carterrt f night's matches in Armour's inter- LEAGUE LEADERS Women's League. TMSf)«d«w«n M4THQDI department pin loop. In another two low m». *»<*&• posstbilHy of altminatfon this he ftnt and lait gamn ttum th* , , si Emery C. C. match the Qfflce missed a clean week as the O*rt«ftt Cfcampienthip tourney «nt«r«d ita )iamonds while the Clubt bwt tb« Inactive Whik Stcwd •Meat Owli B»rt» in the first two gamu. itttep over Dept. S, F. 9, by drop- fifth'week of fun Hevi Brunswick By pta* the a«cbnd same by only nine fNial • Place Hearts Slip D«wti MeanwhiW MiH U^JIieUk mi Haolc Chomkki art Writ* But :ifi-32 SCOT* - T. Third PW* holding first tuu) Moo&ft pfece respectively lor the second St. Jokeph'i Nodhta 154 186 188 straight week. RtwOiHooe S. Pisar 121 111 141 Btmhner ... 112 The sUndlngs week's Hutches follow: RAHWAYTJLCJL 176 179 LAY Wal»h ...... 210 146 159 EAGIES WIN THRILLER WINGS TOf BEARS 23-Z1 Fratterolo 199 1&3 mm ! ri , Tiv Red Wlnga m Game Bet Won Lost CARTERET-The Pirates, idl# CARTERET—The Crusaders and -The „, wd fifth in a t ,, Winfr", wa high Uhouse 125 Buck Harrivan .....v 282 985 U Th* Crusaders easily submerged featiBf Tkomas £dison Ve 156 138 losing to the Ramblers, 22 to 17, B. Ml«»«h 161 |:! points. 1026 the Owls by a 26 to IS scon while |8 144 School of Eliiabeth, 47 to f and sliding down to third place. Prank Donnelly ...... 8594' 14 A. Ohanut ,u!it the Red,Winft Totals the Pirate* alto made ft four in a 95 188 ay night at the h«h school, 7«5 767 699 The second (tame of the evening Rudy Galvanek 86901 959 M. Vyktt.. i,fih Rtraijfht trll 120 164 m bwore a big crowd. A 10 ' •was a hfiir-rairt? as the Eagles row by beating the St. Joseph's H, Sefcjk .. 108 ,.,:,i the F. S. 128 144 rally in the fourth period out a clone. 14-18 victory School five by tht same score, 26 the Blue* to win. 182 171 , 171 to 13, l<*|la ,;,,...,.«,... JL4A J80. 548; nmil 1VV itr TVtiver the Cards. Jfo ncei with 8ch«tn 187 126 improving lately, defeated the 12 to 9. Thomas Edison 15T Lesehlk Milkmen, 30 to 6. John When a high school coach loses hi« entire varsity 8J80 Owta vs. Bears Price 143 160 152 B;80 Wings vs. Boy Scouts the tables in the eecoml Kroiunberg 155 ny Kachur and Joe Dolan were the squad through graduation and then builds his new club STAN GURATGAWS outscorhig Garteret by-14 179 143 big guns in the offensive. Vernilk) 197 174 174 around a group of second string reaarveg and proceeds to Standings take the lead at th* half Sch«duU Monday. F.b. 9 W 21. Carteret went ahead, pile up a record of ten victories against only one .defeat,, KAYO TRIUMPH IN third period by a single 10 Totak 814 775 785 7:30 Cards vi. Pirates Pirates : ... 4 8:30 Leschika vs. Hawks that's something to sit up and take notice. Crusaders 3 to 27. 9:30 Eagles vs. Ramblers Well, Joe C.omba, Carteret high school ,court mentor Wings ;.. 2 BOXING TOURNEY Then came the No games Tuesday Boy Scouts l faurth-perlod rally in 4 48 who is rapidly gaining state-wide recognition a» an out- Blues, shooting *ith F T A. A. C. PIN TEAM Carteret High plays at home. Si Joe's 1 Carteret Boy Appiars On (32) Indians skill, rolled up 19 points < 2 V standing scholastic basketball coach, has dope just that. Standing As this is written the high.ftchool team has gone just Owk ... Naval Benefit Program j their opponents to 0 WIDENS LEAD TO W 1 Bears . and thereby turning wha,tl 0 I Pirates 3 about halfway through,its court schedule and the record, For Infantile Paralyiii a close game into a complete^ Turnpike!* 3 to date, is an amazing one with ten wins against only on Win*. (23) G F T CARTERET—^an Gural, local Carteret's second team i" 0 0 TWO FULL GAMES Orioles 8 setback. Few teams in this section of the state can boast E. Brechka, f 1 0 2 b»y serving Uncle Sam at the Na- the preliminary game by a i Hearts , 8 aydos t .'.... 0 0 0 va,l Train inn Station in Rhode lu- 21 score. 15 2 89 ( rtot.ii SotMt Two-Ply Victory Beavers 3 of a similar record". . Sosnowich, f ll 8 land, scored a knockout in a Naval Next week the Blues wlft'] Km.l. Over Armour's No. 2 Cards •. 2 Joe Comba deserves practically all the credit because Brechka, c 0 2 Boxing tournament for the Infan- home in two games, glM 2, agella, g 0 2 tile Paralysis Fund held recently Thomas Jefferson here (36) P T it ia his team and he has worked hard and patiently to b Industrial Loop Ramblers 2 * Balka, g 1 at the armory in Newport, accord- night and South River in a i rphv. f 0 12 Hawks 0 , make it a winning combination. It is a remarkable thing ing to advices reaching he,ve thin ence tussle at the high school.! 0 CABTERET—Thanks to a two Leschiks 0 to take five ne"w men and make a winning team out of 11 1 28 week. Stan is the son of Mr. andon Friday night, !'!. I' 2 game defeat of Armour's No. Mrs. John Gural of upper Roorfe- Thomaa (30) G ,, them. }«•» (21) F. 1 (IB) G 6 Gural, who was one of Carteret's Mwlue, f 0; team by I. T. Williams Monday Donavan, f 0 Poll, f 0 In the past we have stated t^at part of the sensational 3 velt Avenue. f 0 night at the Academy Alleys, th Wilgua, f .. i iftt, e 2 Lltus f 0 success.©! the high school basketball teams in'recent years best fighters, floored hia man twlcs Kuaka, i 8 a A. A. C. Company by scoring a »ki g Barry, c 2 O'DonneU, f 2 was due to the extensive Recreation program which the •i -ronce for a count of seven and a two-ply victory over Armour's No. W. Kend, f 0 aplk, c l later for a count of nine. The Car-Baltaw, e 1 0 0 8 keglen increased their lead t Joe Kend, c .....' fl Recreation Sponsoring Committee inaugurates each wln- 'hillips, g eret boy was awarded a me '• 2 1 6 Armour ! No. 4 22 14 .61 Dununsky, f 4 19 I can distinctly remember in years back—between Perkins, f 1 E. O'Donnell, f 0 6 1,' 2 1 6 I. T. William* ... 20 16 Gomboa, c 2 0 4 Shymanski, f 3 1925 and 19J$2—before the era of the Recreation Group O'Donnell, f .. 0 2 BOX SCORE IS rath, 0-1 Armours' No. 2... 18 18 .50i Terebetskl, g 0 1 1 MalUzewski, c 7ti| J. B. Berry 14 19 .424 Fitipatriek, g 2 0 4 —how some of the boys going out for the high school bas- WUhjem, c 0 2 Mikies, Bonner, g 0 0 11 V. C. C Co 7 26 .212 Heriak, g 2 0 4 ketball team in their freshman year would tell the coach FINALLY LISTED Ginda, g 11 10 32 urran, g 0 0 D. Staubach, g .: 5. they'd never handled a basketball. Imagine the coach's immerman, g ... 0 2 "i-vath. A. C. C. (2) f 10 2 22 S. Horvath 17G 143 Hearta 2 15—17 feelings! OF BENEFIT GAME 17 Sisko, : 14'J RamWera 13 9—22 JUST RAMBLING 6 0 12 Scow by periols: Thomas Edison .. S 14 4 Hease 167 133 Officials: ghymanaki, Gleckner. F T R«y Godmtad Is High We'll still cast our vote for Matty Udzielak as the (29) G Carteret » 12 9 1 BILL, SHOW Stawicki 177 169 176 2 14 7,11 R. Kamey, f 6 Scorer With Wtal Officials. Hoagland, Lustig.?1 S. Horvath , 149 181 169 C»rdi (13) G best bowler in town... The; U. 8. $4. R. pinners have been "Ushiw, f 0 2 Galvonek 179 186 Pruitt, I .... 1 hitting 'em hard in the county, industrial loop . . . Last Pane, f^ 0 2 Of 14 Points 26 FOR LOCAL Moakal, f .. 1 week they recorded a new jjeani set of gilS with scores of Sabo, c v 0 0 Totals 848 826 81Ranger3 , I .. 1 Caplinaki, c 0 0 ICAJRTERET—A box wore of the Board of Education-Borough Offi- Koliba*, c 2 994,1034 an 0 0/0 Magetla, g Potowig, g * f 0 exhibition. Th« Palahooki, g 0 0 0 to a peat extent but wfH have a telling effect on f 3 .1-1, that a game «i Varga, g 1 0 2 wi Totals 899 849 856 spqrts in, #e»*rjtl... It i* k will meet PED#5T11AH felled in woods near his home, Lakotos, f ....v ."; 0, 0 0 juat impossible to shew the saw* amount of interest as w< Slit Lake City.—While George ByMrt* A Golich, 57, was regcued and c 4 1 9 have in the pa«t... Our greatest efort should be and wil N. Hoffman wai walkiag across a it ncovering ftom expoaute and C«rt^r.t (40) G KJ, gr 0 12 street, on dry land, he had the C AiHWBRBT — Last Sunday WHS, minor injuries in a local hospital. Sanillo, g ,...„,.„..,. J 1 3 be toward hi ^ peculiar experience of being struck a particularly good day for the twoF. f 3 . H v Pluta, g „..- H-. ,9 0 0 and knocked off hia fe»t by a Aoad««y teams, aa both club* f Vernaehio, | 8 0 0 swingswingingg »«Ilbo«t Uooai—-tbe turnnfl to impowsiive vtqtovlM in n.—Applying . for a waa netng towed on an automobile the County Major pin loop. The "r? buy n«w tirts for his 21 trailer. Hoffman suffered a back Ad JJMe r tf»jn, not to bbe out- Jalopy, a local resident, injury. in its m»tch from FOB- Si " rwl 17 children, argued ter-Whe»l«r and another, picked

'•' w»i u«ed M- a "bus" Auto in 1M7 foro» the local alleys scored «nd also • for the •ttie motorist who is worrjrinf Li~" !fy a special match at pwtation of *BBJi about (he rumors of advancing i#to* ,'t get the per- nwblle prices ihould b* |W *W» inday the all-important 18 l»07. Automobile pdcM te4ay tak«s place as th« two tf»ms tangle with each

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-mm wfft tovai '•"if .,.- EIGHT? U5MR PINNERS TRAIL Dlekwn ft Pla? AtRdum LEADfiRS BY 2 GAMES LAKE ISLAND TEAM ACADEMY ALLEYS Holbroolt HaH.t (0) m SALT TAKES BRET — Scoring another U. S. M H SCORES Massagll r- 1*7 MOVE UP WITHIN «w«ip"trinmps the U. 8. MetalB 176 187 WINS TO PROTECT pinners moved up to within two 171 BY BEATING y HO 174 182 games and striking distance of the Joe Z»vlacky •1¥4 iN. joint holders of first place in the , 151 Blind 115 185 115 SUM LEAGUE LEAD 4 GAMES OF LEAD J'n Zavltcky i INKS TWICE J. Kith 162 IIS 187 Middlesex County Industrial Lea- 168 110 ue Monday night *t Perth Amboy. 848. M0 J S. Kopin 178 Carteret Pinneri Scort K 137 147 17S Carteret Shooter. Top The Carteret Kegiern took three .Way Tie For Fint H. Ward TRAVEL Sweep Triumph Oftr from Holbrook Hat, Colonial No. 2 By Priority for ««ttg land Place Broken In ToUU 72« 787 747 Mri Spotiwood space upon commercial airlines I 1177-1159 Score Standing Industrial Loop Tank Hex* No. X been established hy Brig. (,„, CARTERET—The Academy Al- W h Anderion 162 145 164 CARTERET -With the Sheriff* 12 Donald H. Connolly, Military \i leys pin team moved up U> within A. R. ft R *« | CARTKHKT linnkinp: n two- Vurr , 186 151 141 rettor of Clvlt Aviation: (1) m 1 on their heels (Ed. Note—That in ft Rarltan Copper tic f<.i lirst plan Epson Suits 140 184 161 four KrrrPK of the leader* In th* 48 12 House personnel; (2) Army, N Bonerono not Intended an a pun, either) the U.S. Metals «* »tpd the Mrrnnnirs In an all- Dealer 137 203 144 County Major Bowling League «* « and Marine Corpt Ferry Gomm irtant match last Friday night 180 168 1S4 Lake Island No. 1 pUtol team had National 'Load *« Gurney in or last Sunday by scoring a eloM pilots traveling under oTd«w; 'the Afddcmy Alloy* to move to keep up their terrific pace " Public Service W three-frame triumph over Spot* Hotbrook Hat 86 25 personnel of the armed forces a J • undisputed possession of first Totals 714 791 744d«r to hold their lead in the Rari- wood. The lead in the County tot Office 33 27 alli«d military mtaiona trtvtlij • in the WsrntT Chemical tan Valley Pistol Leaguo Monday 28 under orders; (4) Army and N« Major loop is held jointly by Ceramics No. 1 «2 ding LORJTUP. Whit* Metal* night at the Carteret range. 29 equipment, ammunition, lupp Brennnn's and the South River R. A II. Che-mieat 31 j{, It wa* ft mutch for "hlood" with Capik 18Q 174 166 and materials esitfntial to the Both the Cartcret Club and the ( White Owls 30 30 lead ni stake- when the Me- Houamtn 125 174 149 Recs. 1 Sheriffs won their maWhe* Mondny A, Dry Dock 29 81 program; (5) pereonnel of Go ipposcd I lie Epsom Salt Panek 145 148 205 In another match the Academy night and the locals were able to General Cablo 24 86 eminent departments and flew. Tho latter team won th<> Potts 183 190 Ikr took a double victory from 1 hescbrough 20 40 cies whose activities are iiftri :i deadlocked Kara m 192 155 hold on to their preelo* dne-gamo game an Sayrevillr. Security Steel 19 41 to the war effort, and whose travl (tame won out in the roll- 166 margin. * The Ukc Island No. 1 team beat Standing: eramics No. 3 7 53 is certified for priority by | Total* 778 871 885 L 54 'In other msti-hps BlcarhinB and Colonial No. 2, 1177 to 1159 while w A. S, A R. Cubs 6 These priorities lire nflt expecti Brennan 40 17 1 bin? wored a two irnme. victory Smelter No. 1 the Sheriffs took over Lake Island to Interfere very much with tj So. River Rec W 1.7 • Phonplwtc* and Dept, 19-B Rusinak 161 175 158 No. 2 team. The Lake Inland No. Maureen O'SullItan and Johnny WeiwmaHer retume their j«n- U. S. M. R. (4) travel of the general public. Academy Alleys 36 21 two name* from Pept. ft2O2. Llcitittki 185 125 132 3 club, in the final shoot, won by gl« romance and advenmrei in "Taraen'i Secret Treaiure, the Sicrka 168 169 185 2S McDermott hit* Taloici 146 158 163 forfeit from Raritan Township. Schwartz 3? [ateit drama in M-C-M'i popular "Tarian" .eriei, opening Sun- Donnelly 157 214 195 Colonel 25 marriages to es Team Stoiwlinjc McDonnell ... 187 181 154 Burlew's 32 day on the Rahway icreen. Th« SiUer Jubilee picture marki the 'odor .'..... 178 179 192 crease in Raritan Valley Ptilol U>fu« 26 W Coppola 162 226 138 Wuglom's 31 tw*aty-nfth annirerwry of the filming of the fir.t Edgar Riee Uwenski : 201 210 19! draft. kit a 4 W L Academy Bar |j: as 'B«fVeagl>i Taram drama, «nd wai directed by.Richard Thorpe. as 24 Totali 80S 864 736 Lake Wand No, 1 13 1 Metuchen w 2T Aohn Bheffiold heads the mpportlrta (••», whirh .Itn indudei Reft- 28 Owen, Barry Rt»g«ra1d, Tom Conway, Philip Oorn and & Jobbing 31* 26 Sheriffs • 12 2 Duttkin's : 2» >ll Hitkman. phate 24 33 Yard No. 2 Cftonlal No. 1 ...... 11 3 Allgair's > 88 e» 26 32 J. Tefoposky 169 198 Lake Island No. ^ 9 B Tom English 84 38 •HAY A VIOLIN WITH 19-B 33 H2O2 24 M. Curnoto 140 196 166 Colonial No. 2 8 6 Jackin's 2* is Perth Amboy 6 8 J. Pankulics 169 146 159 Sayreville tt 86 Planning Board To Study Raritan Township fi 9 (1) J. Ferko 171 113 158 Milltown '...... ' *0 87 0MFIN9W 149 188 182 Lake Island No, 3 4 10 T. Dzurilla 160 160 182 Fords ':'..... 1» 38 1(11) 152 130 SpoUwood 1& fost-War Emergency Needs L.k. l.Und No. 2 1.17 149 141 Totals 809 789 858 Jpotiwood (O) YOU'KE Reason 88 92^-278 138 147 197 Stehm 210 169 . TRENTON — FoimuUtiifi noW objectives in which the State 140 136 Sent* Plaat N«. 1 L. Neumann .,.,100 97 99—296 2 109 Gelaiko 179 152 tt definite flans, Uolicie's, and pro- Planning,Board should concern,it- Mullah ...135 164 130 R. Turner 99 95 99—298 144 self adding,1 "The Board will cpn- ftfl—284 Brown 146 800 786 Wifeus 214 119 C. H, Kirchner. 101 lie cedure*, to be followed'in the poat- tinue its endeavor to diicbarge the Combs 262 164 216 Llsewici 169 203 »r jeWer^ency is recommended in Muller 188 functions imposed upon it; by 3-lt (2) Mai 140 160 164 1161 178 Ne' Sixth Anhual Report of the statute and to direct its program to 167 151 127 Usienski 167 164 Kew Jersey State Planning Board, 882 869 735 the greatest possible service to the Y«>, jomebody'i joshing you a little, mister—somebody who hai iflhek 136 163 104 SheHffi / presented to Governor Edison and 96 100—292 State." 798 179 147 Totals 784 839 778 McDonnell ..:::... M Academy Alley»,(3) th$:,Legi»lftture by Dr. Charles V. the amaiing Hammond Solovox attached to hit piano. The Schmidt 97 97 »9—2 166 Activities and accomplishments rwitz 186 147 153 Yarr 216 Mfaick,' Chairman of the Board. Solovox gives you fingertip command of a thrilling rang* of Coiart '99 9#—296 184 of the Board during 1940 Bre de- aly 126 138 158 Store Room Donnelly 178 195 '"the exact conditions and cir*' Baier J.;....W0 100 69—299 191 scribed in the report. Chief a beautiful Instrumental effects-the violin effect it just ONE J. Babik 184 90 Udiielak 170 186 eurftatances of the post-war period Gefchart ... 9« 96 100—^291 mong these is the completioniof a totals $03 800 689 Anacker 112 n 118 Rogers 129 IBS 141 can not now be foTseen," said Dr. of them I And the Solovox is EASY to play—even for children. P&rks and Public Lands Plan- and isom won roll-off second frame. S. Wudski 118 97 162 Chomicki ». -190 195 220 MeaStck. Forseeable only is the 1180 a preliminary draft of a compreh- You simply touch its keys ONE AT A TIME and make beau- V. I>udka • 140 122 131 certainly of a new kind oi social ensive State Airport and Airways tiful, satisfying music right from the start. Come in tomorrow ling and Jobbing (2) Pasipanki 134 149 HO 883 695 913 »nd» economic emergency perhaps LaltB Iiland No. 3 Plan. The latter was made coo- ahan 112 189 104 152 Academy Bar (2) more intense than anything here- and try it for yourself I 80 94—241; peratively with the State Director 163 127 122 Totals 648 612 638 Yankee 71 Harrivan 184 163 234 tofore experienced in this Country. HAMMOND 80 92—258 of Aviation. Another section is 158 191 197 Laboratory « 86 Yustak 148 193 841 It would seem to (be extremely 85 95—264 devoted to the current activities lfii) 158 156 Possoby 188 151 177 Tappen Derewski 180 181 170 foolish, especially in the light of 86 98—264 and future program of the Board. 1C4 186 165 Dragos 165 143 163 Bito n Sharkey 201 237 158 the experience during the early Solovox Colorful "iolo voieei" remindful $209 complete with tone caUiwt of violin, flute. Trombone, doiW, Leoion 148 142 220 Clark 178 167 iBfi 30% to do no planning because we President hints of anti-Axis 760 861 634 104O toxophone, trumpet, eetlo O«d Batruk 200 183 193 do not "happen to know enough to arming oii a world-wide scale. W. Keilman 141 165 121 do perfect planning. Dr. Measick many ofttir Injtfumtnh ar* ye«ff bate (1) RariUn TowntJiip 888 941 969 116 157 (Forfeit) Sayr.Tille 1 1 adej^d, "The Board "believes that Archbishop of Capterbury' says with (he (MKnlng Wovox attyeW: 146 mitt the assistance arid coopera- ; 147 125 Total* 82T$ 784 864 Carroll , 160 182 16« he:will retire on-Marth 31. teyouf ptono, TheSalovoxphifila. • 184 tion of other State Departments; 212 143 155 Uke I.land No. 1 Alexander ..: 171 191 lflO toaneleetrlco«*W...ooeirtoto#etf Office No. 1 local, regional, and federal plan- 112 112 112 A. Kitchner .,.100 98 100—298 G«reghty 193 141 your plono'i rvormal «M or MM. 144 123 111 Kuhn 184 137 136 ff.rnakovic 99 98 98—295 Wodzarcyk 183 ....; ning agendas; and others, that Ki«h 102 175 130 Hube'r 96 95 97—288 Meade :..." 193 they can hasten the presentation of the comprehensive state-devel- Einfcorn 179 147 125 Gerloek 99 97 100—296 Kupsch ,...1TT. 190 100 731 679 677 opment plan and program, incor- Moloen 186 152 18S French 149 195 KlBler 173 189 131 1177 porating ail heeded regional public . 19-B (2) improvements, which plan would 146 155 177 856 951 768 Totals 774 800 664 Colonial No. 2 have 'both normal and emergency breasted suits; a halt in the pro- 278 Hobart St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Sensakavic 130 140 145 !!raoc|iu) Newark and Jane? City duction of patch, pockets, belted (Oppotite Sear».Ro«bucW) totals 787 864 716 coats, and cuffs and pleats in trou- P. AJ 4-MB9 Totals 710 Open e»eninf» 795 769 sers; reduction of coat lengths by A. M. to 6 P.M. I America again acts in unison Yard No. 1 one inch; and overcoats now aver- uppt the war work of tho Bertha 173 168 222 aging about 4G inches in 43 inches. Monday Evening 'Croas. Its $50,000,000 War Malkus 148 141 141 be used for safeguarding Oyzewski 172 142 137 CAN'T CHEAT DEATH harkey 217 Take eare of your 152 165 London.—On December 2, 1941, \l -• Dickson .. 177 175 lflO lifeboat made a 92-mile dash from a lonely Shetland lighthouse /RAHWAY Totals 887 768 81S carrying Margaret Smith, 10, to a Electric (leaner and it'll hospital for an operation for acute RAHWAY appendicitis, thus saving her life. TONIGHT! EMPIRE FRI. to SUN On January '12, 11)42, Margaret ON OUR STAGE "THE GENE was killed by a bomb dropped by a take eare of your rugs BLONDE daylight air raider. )IO QUIZ BROADCAST FROM AUTRY "Sunttt in Record 1941 income, $'J2,200,- EMERGENCY MESSAGE , 8:45 to 9:15 SINGAPORE" 000,000, exceeded total of 1929. That new rug you bought last year repre- Spunturctl bjr the Florence Rice Wyoming" from the New Jersey Defense Council Royal Crown CuU sents a considerable investment, It must do over ttation WAAT for manyjycart: it will last, if you dean it •ry Friday nite thore»M«r REGENT 2HITS ON THE SCREEN == regularly with your electric vacuum cleaner. TODAY and SAT. The Hoover doei its work well. It shakes CAROLE LANDIS toot* and draw* out the embedded dirt, "When you hear bnwho off the surface dim and lint, sets, the nap'Bawiing upright and makes the rug colon look bright again. an Air-Raid Warning We will be glad to tell you how to get the'bttt service from your electric cleaner, Gloria Dicktou DQN1 TELEPHONE" how to use the different attachments and "MERCY ISLAND" how to keep them all in first class condi- KK*'riiin.: KIT. Mi's tion. Just call at the office nearest you. JST BE MY DESTINY" p SYSTEM *t up to ipiwd »lr-raU Garneld, Pri.cilL I..at- X wainln|* and get report* btck to de- (eiue pentett depends upon th« iwlftneH . MON. - TUES. -WED. «Ad Beribfllty of tb* telephone tyitem. , v A-M40 "> Ipod ol drllUn odd Mmlnft «t mdb l«r VnM itatM Off*,,, ha* „ sum,, • time wmtli tat teleplwne twitchtx«n)i, pwfuipt to the point whefe HWJ cotaqtuoi' /i fo QVERCOAT eatlow WotOdl b« Mhouely Atlayad or «T«n «m Ht-nii alarm, don't use your J telephony Dea't call friewli or fartMly to ARIAMS SALE , •M U tnoy «re a»U. Don't ee,U to tea them C«f.T TWEASUBt of ymt*W«Mfity or wh*r4kbotit» Join Our New D«po«it Account Club. CaU to/eport )a#d«iMti ttot (1 Sorie* M. M. SUrting Now • ,, *WA\U

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