RARITAN MOST PROGRESSIVE TOWNSHIP WITH THE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER LARGEST IN GUARANTEED THIS AREA CIRCULATION 'The Voice of] the Raritan Bay District" VOL. V.—No. 20 FORDS, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940 PRICE THREE CENTS 'Keasbey Marine Terminal Is Busy These Days FIRE TRUCKS' ABSENCE BRINGS SHARP WARNING Raritan, Metuchen Fire- Presence Of Apparatus Ai men Meet To Launch TWO KILLED, Ail In A Day Parade Draws Caustic Raritan Officer Experi- Jibe By Rating Bureau SIX INJURED ences Most Eventful SHEPPARD IS CHOSEN Monday A. M. FORDS AND HOPELAWN RARITAN. TOWNSHD?—Of- PRESIDENT OF CORPS (Photos by Staff Photographer) IN ficer John Calamoneri, of the TARGETS OF CRITICISM KEASBEY More than fifty boats use the Jennings basin and docks at the foot of Crows Mill Road hej-e as a mooring Township police- department, base during the summer, while nearly 100 vessels of all types are stored in the yards and sheds throughout the winter months. Pictured recorded an eventful morning- Movement Is Lauded By above, left, can be seen the huge sheds and marine railways. In the photo, right, is shown the walkway to the main dock and floats in Disciples Of Father Divine Monday. Comes As Result Of Disas- the Raritan River. The new Edison Memorial bridge stretches across the water in the background. Other boat storage basins are not At 1:54 A. M., he extinguish- Raritan Arsenal Of- shown in the pictures. The site occupied by the Jennings Yacht Building and Storage Yards covers more than thirteen acres. Die In Crash Oil ed an auto fire on Route 27 near trous Varady Fire As The Pines and about 4 o'clock ficers, U. S. Army Super-Highway the same morning he apprehend- x ed a 14-year-old Trenton run- Company Jaunts Keasbey Vies With SewrenFor Supremacy'As Basin away in iPiseatawaytown. RARITAN TOWNSHIP .— The John W. Roberts, of Maple- FORDS—R. M. Cadman, super-' Volunteer Firemen's Home De- FRONT TIRE BLOWOUT wood, was the owner-operator intendent of the engineering- de- Eense Corps, organized Tuesday For Pleasure Craft; Jennings Develops Marine Yards of the car which caught fire. A partment of the Schedule Bating night at a meeting held in the IS HELD RESPONSIBLE short circuit in wires under the Office of New Jersey, in communi- Kenlo Park firehouse, launched a KEASBEY — Smith's Creek in inside storage and many more out- The location is most ideal for INDU front seat caused the blaze. cations addressed to Carl W. Lund, side . new move in the preparedness pro- Sewaren isn't the only spot in the boating. It is on the deep -water Roberts ran to summon firemen, president of the Fords fire commis- A marine railway system was but Officer Calamoneri pulled up gram of the United States. Township boasting of the "marine channel side of the river and faces Car Careens Over Safety sioners, and Joseph Bagdi, chair-," constructed early in the project. in a radio ear, and with a hand man of the Hopelawn fire board, The. new organization includes movement." Keasbey' is also in The floor space in the repair and the new Edison -Memorial 'bridge OF OFF •fire-, extinguisher, put out the warned the two districts for per- ill firemen in the Raritan Town- the race—and greatly so. Isle Into Path Of Machine construction shop can accommo- some 2,000 feet away. flames before firemen arrived. mitting fire apparatus to leave , ship and Metuchen districts. Rep- date four large cruisers. The Jennings Yacht Building The expansion of the yard has Travelling South Joseph Battaglia was the run- areas unprotected. resentatives of the six fire eom- Giesing Is Installed . As away youth. Calomoneri picked and Storage Yard.at.the foot of 100 Boats Dock There been rapid. The property is being The letters, forwarded to the ianies of the two municipalities at- him up on the Superhighway. Crows Mill Road is one of the fin- JLast year, more than 100 boats improved, daily to meet the fast- RARITAN TOWNSHIP—A col- two boards Wednesday, directed tended the session. varying in size from 25 feet to 55 growing requirements. Two addi- Commander Of Fords The boy told the officer he was est and largest boat basins in cen- headed for Bayonne and that he the commissioners to advise the' Members of Edison Volunteer feet including many large sail- tional mooring basins are being lision between two automobiles, tral Jersey. left home Sunday morning. He- Schedule Rating Office - at once Pile Company of Menlo Park boats were stored in the yard and dug for summer and winter stor- Post-On Tuesday one loaded with nine women dis- was taken to police headquarters "whether the present practice is to' D. Leon Jennings purchased ap- sheds. This spring a second age of boats. sponsored the movement which ciples of Father Divine, on the to await arrival of a relative to be continued so that we may take heavy-duty railway was installed. s believed is the first of its kind proximately thirteen acres of land Jennings employs a crew of ex- return him to Trenton.1 suitable action." I" The basin was also enlarged and Superhighway near the Lipory n the state and probably in the bordering on the Raritan River pert boat builders and repair men CO-OPERATION. URGED It was also pointed out that the. lountry. additional docks built. throughout the'year. Boats built poultry farm, shortly after 3 here, including the former Ostran- practice "should never be permit- The yard, beside being privately by Jennings are noted for their o'clock Saturday afternoon, re- Fire Chief Kenneth Sheppard, IN AIRPLANE CONTEST ted unless suitable arrangements der Docks, in August last year. owned and operated, has a retail appearance and seaworthiness. NEW SEWAGE PLANT )f the Menlo Park company, was sulted in the death of two per- have been made for response to In less than one year, he has store supplying paints, varnishes, Estimated cost of private boats :lected president. Sheppard was sons and injuries to six others. alarms by neighboring fire com- erected three large boat storage brushes, compounds and all marine using the yards as ancorage totals -.-"-I nstrumental in the move to organ- Sunshine, Outgoing Com- All are Negroes. BEGINS OPERATION panies." sheds, a huge workshop and an supplies to boat owners.' Gasoline, approximately $150,000. The site, ze the group. He carried on the This week's expostulation from office. The yard can .aceommo- ice, bait and incidentals are al- including buildings and equip- The dead: Purity Sincere, 30, of :orrespondence with army pffi- mander Points To date more than fifty cruisers with ways available at the main dock. ment, is valued at nearly $35,000. 36 West 123rd Street, New York $288,454 Treatment Sys- Mr. Cadman was brought about by :ials which led to the organiza- the recent fire at Varady'a Grove" ion. Growth 01 Unit City, fractured skull and internal tem In Keasbey Has here. Joseph Dudash, of the Clara injuries. Mrs. Martha Mays, 50, Trial Run The pumpers of Fords and Hope- 3arton department, was named, Township Street. Gels. Milk Bath FORDS—Arthur Giesing was in- of 543 Boylston. Street, Boston, lawn were participating in- a fire- J ecretary. --•-""• --- ^>-^ stalled commander of Harry Han- broken neUk; :* • ~-•-••-*••"*• --~"•:•;•. -; ^ - " *-operations men's-parade at liakewodd,"'leav- ~ son Post, No. 163, American Le- A steering committee, consist- The injured: Theodore Mays, have* begun at the Township's ing Keasbey's hook and ladder as Truck, Hii.Cmshes Mo "Pdegion, at the annual induction of rig of officers and chiefs of the husband of the dead woman, mul- new • $285,454 sewage treatment the single- piece of fire apparatus ' officers held Tuesday night at his ix companies, was also elected', tiple cuts and abrasions; Raphael plant, here. All .that remains to protect the three districts. As Kovacs Struck While Walk- Delivery' Wagon Driver Says He Was Forced Off Road home in Maple Avenue. 't includes Chiel'-elect Andrew Esther, 21, bruises of head and is the official by the a result, a large building, housing )udash, Menlo Park; Chief Mich- Ing On Smith Street By Bus; Woodbridge Avenue Becomes *Milky Way'- The installation ceremonies both arms; Joy Love, 47, multiple Township from the builders—and bowling alleys, at Varady's Grove el Donato, Metuchen; Chief . Early Sunday were conducted by John Dambach, cuts and abrasions; Patience Job, that is expected to take place on was destroyed by fire. jeonard Sanford, Oak Tree; Chief RARITAN' TOWNSHIP—Woodbridge Avenue, near past commander. Benjamin Sun- 38, bruises of head, neck and right or about August 1. Text of the communications to shine, retiring commander, head- The Hopelawn sewer lines were Fords and Hopelawn commission-. Jharles Schmidt, H. K. Company, KEASBEY—John Kovacs, 41, the new industrial highway, Bonhamtown section, was wrist; Precious Heart, 45, cuts ed a short parade which followed and bruises, and Delthier Love, cut into the treatment plant at ers, in full, is as follows: lenry Street; Chief Thomas of 10 Crows Mill Road, this place, transformed into a real "milky way" for more than an Iwales, Jr., Piscatawaytown, and the ceremonies. hand injury. 10 o'clock last Thursday. At The Schedule Rating Office "' sustained minor injuries shortly hour Friday afternoon. noon, the Fraser tank serving the of New Jersey Jhief Michael Bandies, Clara Bar- In a brief address to the guests Tamaca Real, Excellence Obedi- before 1 o'clock Sunday morning St. Stephen's and" hill section was July 17, 1940 on. The transformation was effected when a milk delivery present, Sunshine reviewed his ence and Peace Meakness, all resi- when he was struck by a car driven cut in. The Fords line was brought Dear Sir: Formation of the Volunteer term in office and pointed out' dents of Father Divine's 36 "West truck was wrecked and milk bottles and cases scattered all in at 3 P. M. and the Keasbey line It has been called to our atten- Bremen's Home Defense Corps by Lillian R. Brune, 41, of 93 High- that the. membership had been in- 123rd Street "heaven," escaped over the road at 1 o'clock. The soon after. tion that the one and only piece of eceived favorable comment from land Avenue, Metuchen. creased four to a total of 64. He uninjured. truck, it was reported, was forced Test luns will be conducted fire apparatus in your fire district rmy officials at Raritan Arsenal also told of the formation of a Kovacs, according to police, was According to the police, the during the rest of the month. The was recently permitted to be taken nd also from members of the off the road and into a pole by a LEGION AUXILIARY junior drum corps during his walking north to south across Divine car, a 1928 Cadillac, driven, Township will not take over the from • the township to participate taff of the U. S. Army Corps large passenger bus. reign in office. Smith Street just west of High- in a south direction by Dethier plant until all departments of the in a Firemen's Celebration in - eadquarters at Governor's Island, The truck driver, Frank Dickin- • Other short talks were given by land Avenue, here, when he was SETS INSTALLATION Love, blew a tire and careened huge project passes rigid tests. Lakewood, New Jersey. Eric Schuster, trustee'of the post; over the safety isle into the path r. Y. hit. The car, owned by Carlton son, 28, of 46 Hornsby Avenue, The' plant financed partly This shouH never be permitted Miss Julia Dani, Mrs. Ruse Sun- of the machine driven in the op- The next meeting of the group E. Brune, also of Highland Ave- Fords, escaped serious injury. He Ceremony T© Be Held Ties- shine and Mrs. Myrtle Perry, offi- through a PWA grant of $128,000 unless suitable arrangements hav£ all be held August 20 in the Am- posite direction by Mays. The nue, Metuchen, was traveling west was treated by Dr. A. M. Carr, of day; Mrs. Arthur Perry cers of the post auxiliary. and :a. local bond issue totaling been made for response to" alarms oy Avenue firehouse, Clara Bar- injured were taken to Middlesex |157,000, will serve the Fords, by neighboring fire companies. on Smith Street. Bonhamtown, for shock and minor The new commander urged yn. Efforts will be made to ob- Is President General Hospital in the Raritan Hopelawn and Keasbey area. We established the present lacerations and abrasions. members to cooperate in the com- Township Safety Council ambu- lin a speaker from the Federal Kovacs was taken to the office Equipment Listed classification of your district with FORDS—At a regular meeting ing model airplane contest to be lureau of Investigation to inform of Dr. J. D. Witmer in Metuchen. - Dickinson asserted that the lance. "Equipment includes a new type the assumption that sufficient ap- of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Harry held August 8 at Hadley Airport. ie unit as to what services -might He was treated for abrasions of large bus "pilled out of line while automatic screening machine at paratus would be immediately Bansen Post No. 163, American The contest is an undertaking of Officers William Doll and Al- e performed to aid in the drive right hip and left shoulder. the sewage entrance, chlorination approaching him and then pulled Legion, Tuesday, July- 23, the the local post and is attracting en- bert Wittnebert investigated. available at all times. D control "fifth column" activi- equipment, settling tanks, condi- back across the center of the newly elected officers will be in- tries front four neighboring mu- Will you please advise us at once es. tioning, tanks digestion tanks, dry- CHURCH GROUP PLANS road," but not until after he had stalled. nicipalities. whether the present practice is to ing tanks, heating and waters sys- be continued so that we may take Heading the auxiliary is Mrs. Other officers installed at Tues- THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC "swerved and struck the shoulder DELEGATESOIOSEN tems and pumps. suitable action. Arthur Perry, president; Mrs. Eric of the highway." day night's session were: George St. Stephen's Hungarian Schuster, first vice president; Mrs. A. Hoff, Sr., vice-commander; Features of the plant include the Very truly yours, The milk truck then careened Arnold Christensen, second vice Joseph Huda, vice commander; FOR STATEPARLEY heating of sludge before removing R. M. Cadman, Supt., from the settling tanks into the across to the left side of the road, president; Miss Julia Dani, secre- Sidney B. Dell, Jr., vice command- Enginering Department. Association To Have large digestion tank. Another fea- tary;' Mrs. John Flaherty, chap- er; Sidney B. Dell, Jr., vice com- the police said, striking a pole, and lain, and Mrs. Christian Nieholia- County Fire Police Unit ture is the pumping system which Outing Next Sunday mander; Walter Lybeek, post ad- then traveled back across the sen, sergeant-at-arms. allows the sewage to be removed jutant; Carl N. Hanson, finance Meets In Piscataway luitgariaii-SIovak Repub- RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The from any tank into any other and GUN CLUBTO OPEN annual feast of ' St. Theresa highway and jumped the curb on The officers of the Junior Aux- officer; Christian Nicolaisen, ser- To Name Quintet provides a complete ' reversal of licans Make Arrange- Church, Lindeneau, sponsored by the right side. iliary will also be installed at this geant-at-arms; Joseph Foffrich, time. Those who will serve are flow if necessary. the Holy Rosary and Holy Name historian, and John Dambach, PISCATAWAYTOWN — At a DRIVE FOR FUNDS ments For Picnic . The truck is owned by the Gloria Sunshine, president; Elaine Societies of the church, opened chaplain. regular meeting of the Middlesex The plant is equipped also with' FORDS—At a meeting of the last night arid will continue until Paulus Dairy of New Brunswick. Gloff, vice president; secretary, County; Fire Police Association, two heating systems, an oil burn- Proceeds To Be Used For ung-arian-.SIovak Republican Club Sunday morning. Edwina Chovan; treasurer, Lillian held Friday night in the Plainfield er and a gas burner. The gas burn- Misak; Doris Perry, historian;' Expansion Of Activities I Fords, Keasbey and Hopelawn The celebration opened with a Further Plans For Bazaar All UOgS ] Avenue firehouse, delegates were er will burn the gas generated in uesday night in the New Bruns- chaplain, Florence Hoff, and ser- named to act as county representa- the digestion tank when the plant processio by the Rev. James Hard- geant-at-arms, Margaret Damback. . By Sportsmen ick Avenue headquarters, plans To Be Arranged On Monday Till September 1 Ordered tives at the state session to be held is in full operation. In the event ing, and was followed by a band Officers of the Middlesex County ere launched .for a picnic to be concert and other entertainment at Pemberton tonight. Russell E. "generated gas is low, the oil burn- MSCATAWAYTQWN—A fund- PISCATAWAYTOWN — Fur- American Legion will conduct the Mayor Walter C. Christensen ;ld sometime in Atigust. on the church grounds. Long, president, conducted the er will automatically begin func- raising campaign will be conducted ceremonies. again issued a proclamation ex- 1 ther arrangements for the annual meeting. tioning. by members of the Owl Rod and Peter Shavick, president, con- The program each evening in- bazaar of Raritan Engine Com- Members of the Post have been tending the confinement of dogs icted the session at which five cludes games, booths, dancing and in the Township. The new or- The delegates selected are Gun Club of thfe place, Julius " pany No. 1 will be made at a meet- invited as guests of the two units. Black, president, announced yes- JW members were admitted into refreshments, with a band concert ing of the general committee Mon- der, due to the number of dog George Ramsden of Fords, Wood- SLATE TO BE CHOSEN and fireworks display tomorrow bite cases in the past few days, bridge Township; George Graff, terday.- The money will be used embership. day night in the Plainfield Ave- to further operations of the group. night. nue firehouse. Raritan Engine Company 2 provides for confinement of Kenneth Wait and Harold Drake, BY WOMEN DEMOCRATS Following the business portion al of Piscatawaytown, Raritan The organization has leased' Celebration of a solemn high dogs until September 1. ' the program, refreshments The bazaar will be held the week To Sponsor Social July 27 Township, and William Hoagland, ground !for a game preserve for ere served and a social hour en- mass Sunday morning at.,r o'clock The- original confinement or- Piscatawaytown Unit Will of August 19 to 24 on the grounds der was for a 6-day period. It of North Brunswick. the winter. A skeet trap has been - yed. in the church will close the feast. at the corner of Woodbridge and CLAR^ BARTON—A night of was later extended for 30 days. The organization has a member- Hold Session Tonight bought and plans will be made to " Plainfield Avenues. Chief Thomas entertainment, featuring steamed The last order expired Monday. ship of eighty-seven, all of whom open a skeet field, permission for Swales, Jr., is serving as general clams and other refreshments, will In Club Quarters The police, dog warden and •which was obtained from the police iara Barton. Woman's Club Firemen To Hold Regular chairman. be held by Raritan Engine Com- have been taught, under super- board-of health will enforce the department. pany No. 2 in the Amboy Avenue vision of New Jersey State Police, PISCATAWAYTOWN — -Mem- Business Session Monday Mayor's new order. The club also plans to sponsor eses With Mrs. Reitenhach firehouse Saturday evening, July how to handle crowds and other bers of the Women's Democratic Club will nominate and elect of- other events in -order to raise suf- : CLARA BARTON—A regular 27. emergencies as they arise. CLARA BARTON—The weekly Nine Piscatawaytown Girls ficers for the current year at a ficient funds to carry out an ex- - business meeting of Raritan En- John Kerestan is serving as The next meeting of the organi- vard of the miscellaneous club, Eleanor And Florence Fiiz meeting1 of the group to be held tensive sporting program. z gine Company No. 2 will be held At Merry Meadow Camp chairman and is being assisted by zation will be in September at the >onsored by the Clara Barton tonight in the First District Demo- Monday evening- at 8 o'clock in PISCATAWAYTOWN Nine Joseph Dudash, Julius Bartha, Em- Hostesses To Fords Club firehouse of Raritan Engine Com- 'oman's Club, was announced pany No. 2, Amboy Avenue, Clara cratic Club headquarters. Player the Amboy Avenue firehouse. Piscatawaytown girls, members of ery Kindall, Stephen Lako, John Menlo Park G.O.P.Women onday night at the home of Mrs.' FORDS — JThe Gabby Chatter Barton. " . ' Avenue. 'Plans will be made for a num- Girl Scout Troop 6, are attending Onder and George Sovart. ivl Reitenbaeh, chairman. Club met at the home of the Misses The organization will also fur- To Have Bus Ride My 24 ber of summer functions. day camp at Merry Meadows. The winners are: Ninth week, Eleanor and Florence Fitz in Max- ther plans for the fifth anniversary Attend Fair : Arrange Outing MENLO PARK—The Woman's rs. Henry Adam and Miss Ag- Those participating in camp ac- well Avenue recently, : Refresh- dinner to be held August 22. Hoast Is Held tivities are_ Connie and Lorraine CLARA BARTON—Members of PISCATAWAYTOWN — T h e Republican Club will hold its'- an-* >s Hegerstrom; tenth week, MTS. ments were served and a social Democratic county officials - and PISCATAWAYTOWN — The Murphy, Ruth and Delia Horn, the Clara Barton Woman's Club Happy Go Lucky, Girls' Club met candidates will be invited to at- nual bus rid* and picnic July 24 rank Maloney and Mrs. L. H. hour enjoyed. . pier; eleventh week, Mrs. Wil- roast of the Young- Republican Ruth Shipman, all of Meadow held a most successful bus .trip to Tuesday evening at the home of tend the affair. at Laurence Harbor. Present were: Misses Eleanor iiii Bennett and Mrs. Harold Unit, because of i-ain, was held in Road; Doris Johnson of Columbus the New York World's Fair yes- Miss Antoinette De Luca, Eighth Mrs. Herbert Pfeiffer is chair- Members are requested to "make Parsler, Lillian Lund, Marion. aub, and twelfth week, Mrs. Ray- the recreation room at the home Avenue, Lorraine Rosenfeldt of terday. Mrs. William Testa, was Avenue, Highland Park. Plans; man, assisted by Mrs. Anthony Ist- reservatidns with Mrs. Henry "A. Schmidt, Grace Greberly, Edwina ond Wilck and Miss Sophie Muel-. of Mr. and Mrs. William Woerner, Irving Street, Doris Rasemussen chairman on arrangements. The were completed for an outing to be van president, and Mrs. Lola Koerber Before tomorrow -'morn- Chovan, Arline Kruedl and Elean- held at Seaside Heig'hts Sunday 1 v. of Silver Lake Avenue. Twenty- and Parl Berkowitz, of Wood- party returned at a late hour last vaan, president, and Mrs. Lola ing , at which time vacant plaees i eight members attended. bridge Avenue. night. or and Florence Fitz. .. . . July 28. -.•;.• ; ;:. • -•-..• :. ' Amorson. will be opened to the public. PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON SOtk WeMirig Anniversary fords, Raritan Aai Amboy HopitttUTn Cotipfe Weds; ReceptionCAUDATE! to the t/jpn-gfe Obsewid By Fiirds Couple ''Party Enjoys Shore Visit Jif&O.EliEI FORDS1—A surprise party was : FORD'S—A Beach party was Por 300 Fttt&tos Bridal CetimMy tendered to Mr. and -Mrs. Morton Fords Man Arrested As held at Sea Breeze Point, Staten Peterson recently at their home in Tipsy After Car j Island, recently by a group from SJOPELAWN — Mis^ Attgelintj at the head with orange blossoms. Session field Thursday By Ford Avenue . in celebration o'f Fords, Raritan Township and Marie Santa Maria, iaxighier of She carried^ a boiiqu'et of white their fiftieth Wedding anniversary. - .. Hurtles' Bank Perth Amboy. Sfovai-Httn^arian Unit; Dancing and refreshments were Mr. and, Mrs, Philip Santa Maria, roses. FORDS—William Reese, 56 In the party were Miss Anne of 38 James" Street, fecenSy* Be- Miss Isahelle Molla, maid of Reports Presented enjoyed. Bibiki and John Gadonelli, of Rari- came the bride of Albert Infusino, honor, was attired in a light blue Present were: Miss Helga Lid- of 48 Paul Street, this place, tan Township; Miss Pauline Lance, son of My. and Mrs. Joseph Inf u- FORDS—An interesting session die, Mi1..and Mrs...William Lybeck, must have walked under a lad- net, ,gown ..and carried gink,roses._ held" Tuesday Aight at the Alvin Petersen, Miss Rose Russo, stao, of. Lather Avenue. , Mario Santa Maria, brother of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hirner, Jr., der and had a Hack cat run Miss Rosemary Haberkorn, Miss The Bride wore d ,white chiffon the. bride, was best man. Fords Men's Republican Club Mr. ajid Mrs. Melvin Anaclrer., Mr. across in front of him Sunday v headquarters", £8"8" New Brunswick and Mrs.. Donald Zenobia, H. Pe- Irene" Colombetti, Miss Rosalie gown in princess style with, a long A reception was held at Hotel Avenue, by members of the Slo- for he ran smack into oodles of Lutrais and Pat Searangello, of train. Her tulle veil -was Caught Hungaria for about 300 guests tersen, Miss Edna Holzworth, Miss vak-Hungarian Republican Club of Rita Lybeck, George LWdle, Rich- trouble Sunday 'night. Fords; Miss Eleanor Pijak, Miss and friends. Shortly after 8 o'clock, when Anne Pijak, Miss Anne Krall, and The bride is a graduate of the Fords, Keasbey and Hop'elawn. ard Hirner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hir- Final'returns and report on the ner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gar- returning shore traffic was at its John Chippy, of Perth Amboy, and 1935 class of Woodbridge High peak,.a car driven by Reese fail- School. Mr. and Mrs. Infusino recent benefit movie sponsored by riek and Mr. and Mrs. Orman Miss Mary Bbrkes and Michael the group were made by the ticket Christensen. ed to make the turn from Essex of Fords. are now residing at 41 Warden Street into Lake Avenue, Me- Arffiur ESiigenoM/ of lower S11- committee." A Street. Candidates for local and county tuchen. The vehicle climbed ver Late -sY&rkie,- entertained the curb, continued into a yard friends' at his home1 Saturday in offices gave interesting talks. Fol- August M Is Set As. Bate Faihet Feted On Birthday lowing the meeting, refreshments ajid then hurtled down a 25- hoftor of Hs eighth birthday. For School Bits Inspection foot embankment to the Lehigh At Party In Hartung Home Eemseft jfransmantf anTd LTewllyn SOVELit were served _and a- social hour en- Valley railroad tracks. joyed. WOODBRIDGE—Ammon Cecil, Mendell, of Wopdfaridge Avenue, The annual Reese was uninjured, but Of- of Columbus, Ohio., was the guest ^.nd John Kentos, of Meadow inspection of all. school buses will ficer Charles Frohm, of the Me- .of honor at a birthday party in the jRead; attended a polo match at take place at the high school at tuchen poliice, took Rees to the u 5 1 home of his daughter, Mrs. Carl Btsrnt Mills Sunday. WomeW Vie In Throwing c&mtm MEETS 8 A. M., August &0V the trans- office of Dr. Clarence Hofer Hartung, of Alwat Street. portation committee of the Board Asa' ffolli^ay,, o£ Crestwbod where he was examined and pro- The guest list included the fol- Avenue, left Sunday for Washing- Rolling Pins, Men of Education announced this nounced drunk and unfit to DEL SESSION week. Bus contractors. Will be drive a motor vehicle. lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Ce- totf, D*. C:t ;tfh'6re he" will s^end' ffr Pitching Eggs notified next week of the inspec- cil of Columbus; 'Mr. and Mrs. Al- several weeks_ with his sister. Arraigned before Recorder bert Pagan, Mr.- and Mrs. Charles This time we find two sisters' (Lynne CaVver and Maureen tion. Hkilger Holm, in police court, Mr. and Mrs. Axel J. Hansen I S*E LI N — Raphael's Grove, Petfufittofy Easiness Is O'Sallivan), fighting for the love" of the same man (Robert Heller, Miss Alma Fagan, Rahway; Green Streejfc, was the scene 'Sun- Preliminary inspection will be Monday morning-, he was fined •Miss Dorothy Truscott, Mr. and aiuf son", fep&ilij of GresjJwoo'cT Transacted; Mayor And Young), in Metro-Goldwyn'-Mayer's "Sporting Blood," a story [made by Charles Trautwein. f 200-and $22.50 costs. Avenue, visited in Perth Amboy day of Community Day. outing of Southern Kbrseracmg. ^ ^^ Mrs. Truscott, Rockaway; Mrs. Ed- %ld* un'der the "auspices of the Old I The board, will advertise for bids Borge Peterson, 33, of 54 Sunday, Spencer Absent for the Miehle bus- route which is ward Dixon, Richard Murphy, Miss 1 Timers, Inc. of IseKn. Over 200 DOCTOR SEEKS POST Fifth Street, also of this place, Norma Hartung, Robert Hartung, Mr. and Mrs. John Gregor, open for the 1940-41 term. Bids a passenger in the Reese ma- Misses Lillian ana* Mary Gregor/ -'-'uliS* an'd children attended. WOODBKIDGE — In the abFR.- BRENDAN'S'NEPHEW WOODBRIDGE—Dr. Benjamin Robert A. McAra. Weisenfeld, of Woodbridge, this will be received at the high' school chine, was arraigned on a charge ^of Norwood Avenue,- spent tfi'e' Cranies and races for men, wom-sence" of Mayor August F. Greiner TO TAKE VOWS SUN If At August 19'.; ; of drunkenness and disorderly ! en and youngsters required ahout and fiommitteeman Frederick. A. week filed an application for school Sport fans will find complete weeK-encf with* relatives* in." Potfe- physician with the School Board conduct. He received a sus- coverage of all local activities on ville*, Pa. three' hours of the program which' Spencer, the Township Com'mittee y — Please mention this paper to pended sentence. the sports page. also included a. Softball game in' transacted only perfunctory busi- Rev. William I Wririn Toin thh e event of a vacancy thiis ffalll . advertisers. -^~ Mrs. Ruth_ Swales, of Wood- whicB-tlie Old' Timers squeezed out tridge Avenue,* is spending the ness at its session Monday. Com- Be Ordained In Cathe- •week ai Seaside Heights as guest a_ 15-13 victory over the Harrison', mitteem'an Samuel Parrell pre- Gas" Company representatives in asided. dral In Trenton of Mrs. Jajnes Swales. match that held the spectators on MT. and Mrs. FranTc _ Danf 6rd, Sales totalling $9,313.80 were ISELIN—The Rev. William J. of. Bergen Place,- hWe as k guest edge throughout the entire regula- made of property taken by the : tion seven innings and two extra Wrinn, nephew of Rev. William J. for the' summer, Mrs. D'anford's frames which were needed to settle municipality on" ta'x lien foreclos- Brennan, pastor of St. Cecelia's mother, Mrs. Edwin S. Culver, of' ures. Among the purchases were Church, will be ordained into the Unfontownj Pa. the score. One of the highlights of theeigh' t lots bought for Edgar J. Ma-Catholic priesthood Saturday in St. sports* program was an egg-catch- loney for $1,800; twelve parcels Mary's Cathedral, Trenton. 218 Scfioot Employes Pass ing contest, with competitors in for William C. Curry at ?1,300 The ordaining prelate will be two-man teams catching »eggs and a parcel in Colonia for Colo- The Most Rev. William A. Griffin, Physical Test thrown 'by their partners at dis- nia Kidge, Inc., for §1,600. A D.D., Bishop of the Trenton dio- tances, which before the team of number of individual sales also cese. On Sunday, Father Wrinn .WOOBBRIDGJE — Vfctof , C. Kran'e and Grogan finally won; were made. wall celebrate fiis first mass at St. TSfieMas, supervising' pfcmeipaT of Bids were received, and ord-Francis' Church, Metuchen, at 11 1 stretched to" a space of 68 feet. Tovffisnip scn'obls ; reported' to She Mi's". Benedict Champ ered tabulated, for thirty-four A. M. On Monday, the new priest will conduct novena services at St. Boartf 6'f EdiieatiM tKitSIS scKSbl Iff the women's events', Mrs. pieces of equipment for the new et&£lo*yes 'had" already- undergone sewage disposa-l plant in Keasbey. Cecelia's Church, after which there physical examination in compff- Benedict showed unusual ability* in will be a reception for him in the bitting a' d'umray wittt a rolling The estimates, and their amounts, ance wfthr tne< recently adopted were listed as follows': A. F.parish hail. state legislation. The tests snored pin,' sc6ring on'e head blow and two' body blows in three tries to score Thompson, Fords, $651.90; Ser- Father Wrinn is a graduate of all .employees free from com- St. Francis' College and Semina.ry, municable diseases: twenty points and take the prize vice Hardware Co., Woodhridge, from* Mrs. A. O'Connor who Won .§651.49;, Tier Hardware Co., Loretto, Pa. Se received Ms B.A. Millaid jLpwery, county,, supe/-' degree in 1936 and completed this yitendent of sehqols, notififed the ihce' event for the past two years'.Woodbridge, $480.15, and Perth Oth'er prizes were won as" fol- AmWy Hardware Co., $654.74. year his theoelogical course with board that bjig(drivers transporb- honors. ,.- w ing school efifldfen also* came un- ftwsr Helen Kane and Gus Hui- G'eorge Ffiese of Rahway sub- lfet T der the provisions of the. law and' frerinan in the Co-Ed S-Iegged race; mitted an offer to supply 100 tons Regular Meals EWER HEL» must submit healtli certificates. Donald and Eddie Gunther in the fof .No. 1 buckwheat hard white- Meals for young children should be egg-and-spobn race, boys' divi- ash coal for heating- the Municipal served at regular hours each day, WE NEED CASH! EVERYBODY NEEM SHOES! ACT QUICKLY ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT! sion; Joan Jankowski and Evelyn Building for $6.26 per ton andwith the largest meal in the mid- Every pair of Men's and Women's Shoes are Perfect Cleaii Stock (No Seconds). They are shoes that have Local Red Cross To Opefi Gonover, in the girls' division; the AvenelCoal and Ice Company dle of the day. sold im to $10.00 per pair. Now every pair reduced in price so low that you can buy 2 pairs at the price of Philip O'Connor, Eddie Gilroy and of Avenel bid at $6.05' per ton. one. Every pair must be sold. We urge you to STOCK UP NOW with the finest selection of Dress and Sports Room BA William Huber in'*the boys' sock Eeceipi was acknowledged of B Woodor race; Bill Mulqueen, Eddie Thomas an announcement by the State Shoes represented by the best manufacturers in the country. aptef, MUkSSatr Ked 6rok=f, was and Fred Mastrangelo in the junior Board of Public Utility Commis- grantetT peftniMotf by ih'e Board egg-and-spoon race. sioners that would start September of EWca'tion to" u§e fee5* sowing" 1 on the elimination of the West 1 itep" CROSS REPORT - room at School No . 11 two days Avenue crossing in Sewaren. It is ~ eaebr weeTc un^il the reopening" of ,. WOODBRIDGE—A total , of STEERING Nationally Famous Makes 11,674.53 has been collected in estimated the Work will be com- - schools in Septrernber. pleted within' a* year. A feqtfesfr for the room was the current Red Cross drive here Florsfielm to date, Mrs. George Hunter, • ._ -made" ,by Mrs; rfoKn E. Ereck'eh- Auxiliary Meets •• t _ ridge, who told Board: members the treasurer, reported yesterday. Ad- . PISCATAWAYTOWN — The Vitality ditional contributions were listed .WINDSHIELD WIPERS ' local chapter plans to. ma&e vari- Auxiliary to Raritan River Boat !AND SHOCS ASSORB'EBS Physical Cultflre f ous articles of great use to theas follows: Americus Lodge, No. Club met Wednesday, evening at •* Red: CrosS*. 83, $25; donations at Colonia the clubhouse fii' lower Player Ave- -Drive Your Cor in NOW! Nettleton / Country Club, July 4, |2O5; ad- nue. The president, Mrs. William French Shriner and Umer * ^i '1 * ditional donations from Iseliri, Johnson, etfi'iducted the session. 1' - * >s r u Association Jlates f 15.85; Mr. and Mrs. George R. © Racine Merrill, ?5.00; St. James' P. T. A. TUITION FEE SET Jf. Anmaf Outing Dfe Mf 28 WOODBRIDGE —Tuition rates J. P., Smith c» WOODBEEDGKB — July 28' Eas to .students" attending the local 257 New Brunswick Ave. Lloyd Thomas :iJ^ GETS" JOB high school from other, school dis- (at Elm St.)' been, set as the date for the an- WpafMBRIDGE — Ernest, H. tricts wilf be $110 during the next And others nual picnic of the Anthony A. Perth Amhoy, N. J. Hunt/ of .Woodbridge, was author- fefm, according to a decision by Branches: Newark and Jersey City r- Aguila Association. The outing ized by the Township Board of fde Board of Education Tuesday ' P. A. 4-3259 1,1 will be held in Fords ParK. Educatidn to refill all fire extin- nighS. Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Luigi CamiiHa is general d&lr- guishers in the various schools. > r •. v:^ man, Committees a're: Refresh- The" work is to be completed be- ments, SaritueF D'An^elo, dnair- fore schools reopen in September r 9 man, Michael Sass'oy Alf jPetre&f; for the 1940-41 term. '§ubfandifli V alims - Wni Belay!-Acf lot I '..games Samrof GSoe,- chairman, So- Corps Has Drill seph Mura%ito, Joseph* Morales; ' music, Peter Mila*nb,> ehWman, .PISCATAWAYTOWN — The 1 Harold L. Berrue Memorial Drum Joseph Milano, Jufius Zullt. ; ar- and Bugle Corps held its regular TKe following Cars Must Be So'H rangements, . Charles Ma*n'gi6n£, ]Sra'ctice Monday night in the' for- REGARDLESS OF COST chairman, Edward* Canmzzard', mer toWn hall. Edward LaForge, - Paul Giaealone, Lorfis Beibiis, An- director^ was in charge. • Vitality «, thony Aquila and Anthony Pesce. Eilj6y YoHir Vacation ori the Savings! • Red Cross . W6ODBEIDGE—Sandra Jean SEE US FIRST f © Polly Preston .Vecsey, daughter of Mr. an* Mrs. SERVING THE PUBLIC Elmer /. Vecsey; of 601 Linden OF NEW JERSEY FOR 2ft" YEAR'S • Physical Culture , Avenue, celebrated her fourth S&ire here • Dr.- Posner @ Vitality ; UP TO 18 MONTHS' TOPA Y ® Foot Rest MrtHday Wednesday. • Buster Brown @ Betsey Cross frhefe you* Mostly One-Owner Cars In Such Good Condition © Wilbur Co'otf That Reconditioning- Costs Were Negligible • Physical Culture 6 Polly, Jrs. savings are BOY WHERE THOUSANDS BUY • And others ® fherogood m Stetsoii INSURED! SPECIAL BACSAINS Priced Fro* ® And others 1937 PLYMOUTH Coupe S3 2 5 fia-eli Rferitb ^936= STUBEBAKER Diet. 6 Sed $29H save a little 1937 FORD1 Cabriolet very special _J ^2=Q^ . <. or at 193i£F DODGE DeLuxe 4-Dr. Sed $5§5 1938 PLYRTOUTH or CHEVROLET Runafefc* SSat Coupe. Either at i9"37 CFffi^ROlET and PLYMOUTH Coaci $17 10 i93» DfODtlE De Luxe 4-Dr. Sed. ^ f Q* gC Per. Mo. ALL SALES FINAL few Spinet-Type Pianos <937 f ERKAPlA-NE D.L. Coiipe J.J g cjj Per LADIES' SLIPPERS i B&atttif u! ai NO REFUNDS Design and Tone $ 1938 PLYRfOUTH D.L. Sedan JIQ.^JS ^er Mo> Formerly from 79c 10' EXCHANGES at onfy 1938 BUICK 44-DfD . SeSd$26d * 50 M As L.ow Down °" to $2.9S 4-Dr. Sed $23^ 00 and up' WO CHARGES m Qnfted Moesevel Per Mo l&Srfft Yoto- 1935 PLYMOUTH CoacK $14 * ' Balance on Easy Tenrifc A Liberlif Allowance On You? Old Piano WHBROADAUTOSALESJNC. J J< P. Fortier 17 Codke Ave. TELEPHONE 2-4982 26l Mfufison Ave. Soufi.olsMfjfMMp.TJieai Carteret, N. J- N, N. J. 143 Smith St. Established 1888 Perth Amboy -S, PERTM AMBOY OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS UNTIL 10 CrCLOCK

- jp-t" PA.dE' FORDS AND EARITAlt TOWNSHIP BEACON FRI0AY, JULY 10,1940 COUPLE IS SOCIETIES HEALTH and BEAIJTY Eojly Benedict/ Wears , __ Leave Fm Extended Cbra Bart©ii ! iree mem- OBSERVANCE : produce freckles and pigmented AT CLARA BARTON bers of the' Wbodbridge. Rotarv Mrs. Roy~ BirgTand daughter, YOUR LOOKS AND THE SUM- — Smart Beq-cft Accessories Afflene, of Newark, visited tHis MER SUN, spots which are a blemish to beau- Club Lef* Last -we«k-end. for ex-W&lj Rosary, Holy Name It has been pointed out before ty. Too much exposure to sun- Mr. And Mrs. Marcus Ped- tended trigs. week with Mr. and Mrs. William; in these columns that unwise andshine permanently coarsens and ersen Honored On Fif- Mayor August F. Greiner started Open Annual Ceremony^ Bennett, of 'Fifiti Street. indiscriminate exposure to the roughens, the -skin.. Friday oil sr.tear-day trip to Hous- Miss Miriam I Bennett, of Fifth rays of the summer sun often re- There is a skin disease known teenth Anniversary ton, . Texas,, to attend! the- National Clas.e& On Sunday Street, and M>>s Joyce Bird speqjt sult in great harm and suffering;. as psoriasis, which improves in CLARA BARTON—The fif- Elki-' Gonstention. Dr.. I. T.. Spen- — The St. Stephen's the week-end ^-visiting relatives to Some human beings seem to summer due to the beneficial, af- teenth wedding •anniversary of jer will visit in New Hampshire Hungarian.- R. C. Association, of" Newark. lack the capacity for sane i-eason- fects of the actinic- ray of the sun. for ,a month and Dr. Joseph S. Our Lady of Peace Church will Miss Betty' Testa, of Dartmowffi ing. They have heard that sun- Acne, a very disagreeable skin, Mr. : and Mrs.. Marcus. Petersen was observed recently at a party Mark will journey to- Seattle and- hold its third annual picnic and Street, spen.t. the week-end wrfli shine is good for the health. There condition which manifests itself, by Alaska. He expects also to cross dance, -Sunday, July 21, at Pfeif- Mrs, Fletch n: Sherman of Pitman. is also a fad for getting one's self a. succession of pimples on.the face,, held at'their home here, A buf- fer's Grove, Hopelawn. fet supper- was served' arid many- the Artie Circle. tanned. And so at the first op- chest or the back of adolescent Dr. W. 7i. Barrett, another mem- Music/for dancing will be fur- portunity they proceed to expose,, young, men; and, women is helped gifts' were- received, by the couber- , has returned from Wakeraan, MRS- S CHOFIELD NAMED ', nished by Andrew Bernai and his- WOODKRIDGE — Announce-* as much of their bodies as possi- by' sunshine.. Ohio, where he -went for the fu-Rhythm Masters. The usual ath- ble to the blistering rays of Old THe outdoors are generally con- Guests present were: Mr. andneral- of his •brotHer^ 0. A. Barleti- c events and games will be in- ment has J>een made of the appoint- Sol. To their dismay the skin ducive to health. For fresh- air Mrs. Ove Sv.andholm, Mr., and rett, Mi EK cluded, on the day's program. ment of'Qflive E. Schofield as State- turns very red and unless they are manager« of thE State Collection and a certain amount-of exposure Mrs. Svend^ Neilsen, Mx. and i ' Frank La, Banee and John- extremely fortunate they are into sunshine promote the general- and Invfastigating Bureau, with of- for a very miserable time. Mrs. Hugo Pedersen, Mr., and Borkes are co-chairmen .of the af- well-being: of the body. "Vitamins Mrs.. Harold Olsen,: Peter Jensen FaxeweU Poxty Tendered fair. They are assisted by Frank fices oni St.- George's Avenue. TA., Fever often develops and nausea are more readily absorbed in. a and Chris; NohnS) all of Perth.. Am- •Kovacs, Alex Kondasm, Charles b.ond.xfftquired in connection, with Mws.. Grant By Mmel €&& the app ointment has been filed with. and vomiting come on. The skin sunny, clime than in- one that is. boy. .•••-.."". •Puskas, John Bodzas, John K,iss. may pop out in a mass of blisters foggy and: murky. Mr. and Mrs. KTnud: Kasnnissen, AVENBL-^Mrs. Harry Grant of" J. GxeBer, Mrs. P. Petric, Mrs. S. Secretly of State Thomas A. '. which are not easy to heal. The If. you- examine the skin of a of Montreal, .Can.; Mr; and Mrs.Burnett Street was- given a far-e- Kiss, Mrs.. S. Toth,. Mrs. J. Mar- this, Mrs. Schofield stated. writer was called not long ago to Negro under the microscope, you; Laurence Smith and son; Laur- well- luncheon' panty, by the Jolly- tinyak, Wrs. A. Kondas, Mrs. P. see a patient who had spent the will: observe a-, thick layer, of: black Eight Pihochla Club. She was pre- 'Grezner, Mrs.- F. La Banca, Mrs. ence, Jr., Mr. and Mi's.. R. G. Rule, JX G-retrer and Mrs, J,. Nagy. day before at the beach. She had pigment, in the true. skin. This Mr. and Mrs; John,. Smith; Martin sented, with- a console set. remained in the water for twowas put there by a wise creator •CLOTHING J hours during- the hottest part of Smith and Chris Nielsen, alL of TKe luncheon, was held Friday '. Silk in Stoeftings to- protect the inner delicate, tis- South River. at the home off Mrs.. Leroy, Slover, a July day, and. then laid in thesues against the destructive rays Almost-.'four miles of silk thread FOR THE FAMILY ' Mr. and: Mrs. Chris Hi. Christen- Park,Avenue. The club members goes, into'a pain of women's stock- sun in a backless bathing suit for of the African; sun. In the south are. Mrs. .Walter Parker, Mrs. perhaps an hour. The poor erea. where the Negro children live sen,, Mr., and Mrs. Hans Frandsen, ings. ON CREDIT : Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cregg; JVIr. James Gillis, Mrs. George Slivka, ture .was piteous to behold. Her much in. the sunshine they flour- Mis. S. Charles Browne, Mrs,. Jo- Lowest. Terms and Prices whole back: and arms were cover- ish if fed, on. plain wholesome food: and Mrs.. Louis Markow; Mr. and seph. Suchy.,, Mrs. Richard Sey- EFFICIENCY" AND ed with blisters of various sizes In. the north, it is necessary- to give Mrs., Joseph Paloti, Sbren Peter- fertH, ETrs. Slover and Mrs. Grant. CLEAJSLINESS- and shapes. Some were as large Negro children, especially in the sen, Daniel Mahoney, William In* house heating the efficiency 1LBF?O0 as the palm of the hand-. Her suf- cities,, cod liver oil to prevent Petersen, Theodore Makarcyyk Ho-Restriction and .cleanliness , of the plknt, the CLOTHING CO. ^m, ferings were acute. The proper rickets.- The white child suffers: "Walter Burke, Nicholas 'Marfcow. Because of world demands Aus- saving in space and- the i absolute 90 CHURCH ST. control' of- temperature are Virtues New Brunswick remedies were applied and she re- less from insufficient sunshine be- Alfred von Bremer,. Fred; Riffle, tralia- has abandoned'its restriction which commend gas heating to |J covered from her sun spree, a sad- cause he lacks the pigments pos- the Misses Mary and-Ebba'Chris- of wheat, planting-. S those who have made proper inves- der but wiser girl. Instead of ac- sessed by the Negroes which pre- tensen, the Petersens and" their quiring the tan which she coveted vents the small amount of the. children, Raymond, Charles and she resembled a boiled Lobster-for. northern wintry sunshine from be- Shirley. . . . a long time afterward. ing absorbed into his system. Frequent and prolonged; expo^ . Like all good gifts from God, sures to the rays of the sun drysunshine is a blessing; wrongly out the natural oils of the skin, used it is productive of harm.

Fred Ciktor and Roy Hander- hair, both of Evergreen Avenue, spent a day at Long Branch, re- Ann Rutherford takes advantage of 1940V latest beach togs by- cently. carrying a shoulder bag of red denim modeled, after a nice fat To Sufferers Misses Anne and Margaret Eal- fish. It is padded and zips right across the middle, and is. btg apos,., of Liberty Street, motored enough for all the starlet's beach paraphernalia. For: swimming WOOBBRIDGE—Aid extended to Asbury. Park recently. the actress chooses a two-piece swim suit of yellow lastex. The by this country to the war suffer- trunks are form fitting, with a half skirt which conies only in CAN> be built befier Paul. Smalley; of Paul Street, the front of. the suit. end faster with the JMATPAT YOU DIYIDEMDS W ers abroad through the American spent a day, recently at Metede- right kind oftraining. Red Cross has, reached those for conk. ENGAGEMENT TOLD You'll' find' the DTake-trained SM@QTJi PERFORMANCE whom, it was intended without in- has graduate- in 'demand: Employers terference from any of the for- Mr. and: Mrs. Albert. BarcBols. AVENEL—Announcement know the value of this sound, and son, Donald, of Paul Street,, been made by Mrs. Andrew Sehaf- solid business training course. Get eign governments, Mrs. Asher sicu-ted- better anf&.get, siariecL RIDSTG Fitz Randolph, local Red; Cross returned home after spending a f er of Remsen Avenue, of the enr- SOONER' — because CfraKes en. gagement of her daughter,. Susan, oblejL. you. to. .cover the course chairman, was advised this week. week's vacation at Seaside Heights. Miss Irene HIadik, of How- thoroughly, and^ completely- in the Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer, of to William Gerak, son of Mr., and ard Street, is- spendnig her vaca- shortest possible time,: • "~ QPEU' fflie door ai one of these- usedi* cars with, the key of low price—and calt it Mrs. Randolph received a letter Liberty Street,, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Gerak. of Perth Am- tion at her cousin's residence in. yeniE QSMSXI! In every price ramge, in "bare essential^ and de luxe equipped from National Chairman Norman boy. • Mew Iscaiiesi Joseph Matusz and children, An- Port Reading. m models, in excellent driving, condition . .. these are used cars guaranteed by us H. Davis as a result of a number : The announcement was made at. New qg of inquiries regarding the disposi- drew, Willfam and Norma, of Mr. and Mrs. John Winkler, of and we BacR up every guarantee— ask your friends, who have bought used cars Hornsby Street, spent a day pic- a birthday party held in honor, of • Mew courses tion of, American donations of food New' Brunswick Avenue, ; are the from us before. nieing at Roosevelt Part recently. Joseph Schaffer, a brother.. parents- of a baby boy. •-. • The, hesf-iiciv fee •and money and supplies for civilian- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank casualties. Miss Grace Kudron, of Paul jchtenberg of Boston, Mass.; Edward Pasinski and John Hla- ENROLL NOW r '38 FORD1 Aid has been sent to Great Street, is spending a week's vaca- William Gerak and Joseph Onuska dik are with the. C. M-. T. G. at j, FALL TERM — 3f CHEVROLET Britain, the unoccupied portion of tion at the shore. of Perth Amboy;. Miss Helen Toth Fort Dix. £•• (Day._and Nigjitg, DELUXE TOWN SEDAN CONVERTIBLE COUPE France and to territories under Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chervanek of Woodbridge;. Mr. and. Mrs. Hopela*.?n- Engine Company No. Deep blue finish. While; German occupation, Mr. Davis re- and- children, George, June and 3eorge Munday and Thomas Gocze 1 held a most siicces'sful clambake Gray fmidb, tires 'excel- Sunday. wall tires, radio, heater- ported. Michael,, of Paul: Street, have- re- of Avenel. lent, upiolstery excel- "In this connection," he wrote, One owner, exceptional turned home after spending a COMMITTEE FORMED Martin,. House leader, to head "I want to point out that none of .week's vacation at Alquip, Pa. Willkie Presidential campaign. . lent. One owner.- low mileage. the supplies of the Red Cross have WOODBRIDGE —• Organization J Michael Velchik and John Vel- of a Committee of Forty to work Business and Secretariat Schools Exceptional low mileage been interfered with by any gov- chik attended a picnic, at The in the coming local campaign was PERTH AMBOY NATIONAL BANK. BLDG. ernment or divertedfrom the-needy i pmes recently, announced this week by Olive E. : 213,'STATE- ST. . for whom the supplies were intend- r #52 ed, and the American people can Miss Jeanne DeLorenzo, of Clif- Schofieldi. Mrs. Schofield said •" - PERTH-AMftO¥ , ft. JL.- : workers from the Committee will '37-OLDSMOBILE . rest assured that we do not intend ton, has returned home after 272 MADISON AVE. Good Positions Secured for Graduates ai LUXE. to engage in any operations not spending- several days with Mr: be delegated to duty in each dis- Wm. C Gope, K C: S"., President 4-DR. TEUMK SEIMJi • adequately safeg-uarded and which and Mrs. M. Pucci, of Poular trict of the Second and Third PERTH AMBOY A J St John, M S", Resident Mgr. 4-100R SEDAN BANDY HEN'S 0ne owner, rec®Hdi- Wards. do- not give consideration to theStreet. Gray finish, good tires, Inmed. Coniplet'ely me- wishes of those who have so gen- Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Jogan; Jr., v erously contributed to the work." of Grove Street, visited Eeans- mechanically, p er I'e ct, efeaisically psrleet. burg recently. completely, reeondi- On special sale at tM$ Mrs. Joseph Jogan and chil- SPECIALS price Friday and Saturday dren, Elsie, Irene, William and txoned. The cars listed below^have only.. Ruth, of Grove Street, and Al Withtne-wrcaa- performance not been reconditioned. —Miss Carmela De Rosa of Kruzewski spent Sunday visiting #0-133 Brooklyn has been spending her relatives at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Each is-mechanically good vacation at the home of Miss Car- The Busy Fingers Club met. #150- niela Acquila. of town. Monday evening at the home of but requires some minor —Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonomolo of Mrs. Hansen in Clyde Avenue, repair work which the Hillcrest Avenue entertained a Hopelawn.. If tlie dress washes^ tlien put it in tke Thor average handy man can. number of relatives, from New. Mr. and. Mrs. George Sharick, electric washer with no misgivings. The Thor York. of Paul Street, visited, with rela- do at a very nominal c--$" "Y-O'-UM* neering at Alabama Polytechnic lo- daughter, Mrs. Pierce C. Akin, of A-7851 YOUR CAR TAKEIVT IN PART PAYMENT. EASY^TERMSTO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. st tute. Bound Brook, recently. PAGE, FGtfR FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON The Office of Education will pay for the RA use of ~the schools a*s well as the salaries of teachers and supervisory personnel. "The; Oldtimer FORDS While 50,000 of the worifers-.will come PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY —by— from the WPA, the other 10-Qt0ft0 will be THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. selected through State-Employment serv- By Harold G* Hoffman With Offices at ice from the lists of workers ,ndw in indus- 611 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, N. J. try who wish to improve their skill. If this TRENTON.—The West Indies lated. The waters are shallow ami TELEPHONE: PERTH AMBOY 4—2123 program succeeds, the present-indication are in the news again. the group and ideal naval ambush Subscription SI.50 per year These islands of coral and vol-for submarines, destroyers and air- Elmer J. Vecsey - Publisher and Managing Editor is that the idea of compulsory training will :J A MILE WIPE 1N-50ME PLACES, IT canic rock, these mainland jungles craft. : Entered- at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as be abandoned. almost under the equator, have .second class mail matter on April 17, 1936. 6AME TI5M IN TMCSE Dropping south from Puerto been silent for a long time. One Rico lie the Windward and Lee- of these islands was the spot at ward Islands, volcanic, fabulously Homes For British. Children PATH££ which Columbus discovered the productive and crowded with a WE COOLO New World. Others were early dense population. The title to The plight of women and children in AMP shelters of hardy adventurers who these islands is divided between Great Britain is dangerous as air raids MALF AM hunted the wild cattle of the is- England and France. lands and cured their meat into continue and the British government is "B'oucan" or dried beef—a word At the southern end of the Wind- Can We Rely Upon Battleships? anxious to remove thousands of these help- that grew easily into "Buccaneer" ward chain lies the large island of The United States has embarked upon less noncombatants out of the war zone. when the hunters took to the sea Trinidad, covering the mouth of the and hunted gold and. silver on the Orinoco River on the South Amer- . a naval construction program that will give Many of them will proceed to Canada. waters of the Spanish Main. ican mainland. - Here there is a. this nation a two-ocean navy within the Some Americans are willing to provide for major British naval base. 1 Later, out - and - out pirates The Leewards,,, the Windwards next five or six years. British children in this * country. Here is- throve among these islands, Henry and Trinidad separate the eastern how it can be accomplished: Morgan, Blackbeard, Kate Bonny, end of the Caribbean Sea from the ,,i, „, There are some, Americans who wonder Jean Lafitte and the mythical fig- (1) File your name with the United Atlantic and are the gateways to 'whether air power has not rendered battle- ures of Long-, John Silver, Cap'n the Panama Canal. States Committee for Care of European Flint and the parrot who croaked— * * -Y- ships obsolete. They question a reliance "Pieces o!f eight Pieces of eight! Children, 215 Fourth Avenue, New York. Fetch aft the rum, Darby McGraw! Transfer As Debt Payment -upon sea power for future defense, believ- It might be a good idea to specify the na- Pieces of eight!" All these islands and the main- ing that airplanes will dominate all type of * * * land possessions of England, tionality that you prefer. France and Holland are strong po- •-.'warfare. (2) Contribute to the Allied "Relief The West Indies were "the plan- tations" to which English malefac- tential naval and air bases. From V It might be worth while to consider Fund, of New York, for the purpose of their position they can be operative tors of three centuries ago were against no one other than the • the present phase of the war in Europe in providing shelter and transportation for transported, to which lean, rakish, United States. refugee children until they can be. placed low-hulled slavers .brought their connection with this speculation. The gasping- cargoes. Then came the England and France are deeply British isles are free of German soldiers in homes in the United States or Canada. era of West Indian rum, when this in our debt. My guess is that the because of British men-o-war which con- At this time, according to information If' robust beverage was sold in NewWest Indies will be transferred to (WNIJ Service) England stores from casks that the United States as a partial pay- tinue to rule the waves. The oceans of from Washington, the only child refugees stood between the containers of ment on those debts. The pro- the world are devoid of German shipping that have any chance of getting to this molasses and whale oil. ceeding will be more pleasant if •because British warships patrol the sea country are those of British parents and England and France fought over the present owners of this terri- .lanes. those who found refuge in Great Britain Public - Hearing 0m Annual Schoot Budget Necessity these islands two centuries ago, tory are cheerful and cooperative from continental countries before they and traded them back and forth. about this transfer; in these grim The safety of the British islands de- Their rich soils and delightful cli- times that willingness would have fends upon the navy and the only ohance came under Nazi control. To Paring Costs? Says Stale Taxpayers* Association mate filled them with people until to by a secondary consideration. of victory over Germany "rests upon the now some of them* are among the I am not speaking from the continued ability of the British navy to Under a bill recently passed by cise moje intelligent control over school costs to a great extent be- most densely populated spots in thecynical position of continental Pershing Urges Aid £o British the State Legislature but which school costs in the local districts, cause they have been kept pretty world. statesmanship but with realization blockade Germany and Italy, and the rest was filed by the Governor in the since it would make it possible much in the dark about tentative * * * that we can leave no possible dan- "of Europe, if necessary. The far-flung The non-partisan committee to defend State Library -without his approval, for them to study the budgets in ger loose so near to our vitals. school budgets. Final figures have Island Sentinels Now Close * * =i: empire, with its dominions and crown colo- America by aiding the Allies recently made boards of education would be re-advance of election, to take part in not been released until the last All of them, Bermuda and the quired to prepare .tentative .annual the hearings, and prepare them- minute, and even then they have This necessary and impending nies, is safe "from invading Germans be- public a telegram from General John J. Bahamas, the Windward and the move will not be in our past tradi- school budgets, at least twenty days selves to vote accordingly. been so lacking in detail that it Leeward Islands, Trinidad, Jama- cause the British fleet has superiority of Pershing, urging Americans to lay aside before annual schpol elections While the taxpayer movement tion of sweetness and light among has been virtually impossible to ica and the mainland Guianas, the nations—but there is no sweet- partisanship and work together to build (which ate held" the second; Tues- has developed rapidly in New Jer- point out those items that should stand as sentinels off our coast, day in February), and to hold pub- sey during recent years, and tax- ness, and very little light in the The interests of the United States and up the defenses of their country against be trimmed off in the interest of once remote by the measurement present situation. lie hearings on these-budgets prior payers are taking a more conspicu- economy. of time, now uncomfortably close. the prosperity of our people in-future years "the greatest peril with which America to, January twentieth. ous part in the determination of There.would be little point in No Choice Left • Bermuda, which lies 600 miles has ever been faced." This would give taxpayers a 'governmental expenditures, they out from the mouth of the Chesa- •building a great now navy and air depend upon our commerce with the other have been retarded in controlling As a result taxpayers have had areas of the world. There is no force that General Pershing pointed out that "so much needed opportunity to exer- peake Bay, lives on onions and force to guard our front door and long as Britain stands, the danger will be no choice on election day except American tourists. It has a Brit- leaving the back door open for can protect it, or assert its rights, other to approve or disapprove the bud-ish naval dockyard and naval base. trading in a future peace confer- than a fleet of warships that can duplicate kept at a distance," but, he adds, "while OTHER EDITORS SAY get as . offered. The largest per- The defenses are good only against ence in which we will play no part. the -present amazing performance of the organizing and equipping ourselves, it is centage • of the voters has stayed cruisers. A battleship getting Don't be shocked if we expel all sound sense to do all that we can to keep away from the polls and allowed within range could blast the forts European nations from the West-, British navy. real, and the remaining step is the budget to go through "by de-in a very short time. ern Hemisphere, either by our- Britain supplied with the food, arms and When to Retire? fault." • The role of the airplane in warfare has : merely the transformation of fear selves -or in concert with the other munitions of which' she must have a con- Santa Barbara, Calif., has: de- For several years the platform The Bahamas lie along the Flo-American republics. been greatly enlarged but there is little into resolve. rida Coast, coming within SO miles tinuous supply if that outer bulwark of cided to retire its school teachers The feeling, at the "pit of every of the New Jersey Taxpayers As- None of this has any bearing on evidence available, at this time, upon sociation has- called for correction or so of Miami, and. swinging east Canada. She democracy is not to crumble." when they shall have reached the man's stomach, that the fall of almost to Puerto Rico. The is- is a nation in her JSphich to doubt the dominance of sea pow- age 61 - 6fc FraSte is the end:.of everything, of this situation. . Bringing the own right and our very good- figures out into the open would lands are sandy and sparsely popu- 4a: .which has-sustained the great nations The Commander-in-Ch&f of the Ameri- • A gjsat many -.-teachers are notwill soon change into the inevitable friend. equivalent"'. human ' feeling—that pave the way toward vastly im- throughout the" centuries of the past. In can Army in France during the World War "only efficient but downright bril- proved relations among school liant after. ?6&. In, fact, it takes perhaps .this is the beginning of a _ jesting its future security-upon the guns says that if we render material assistance lot of things.—The New Yorker. board members, taxpayers, school j to the British, "the last sacrifices may notoften 65 years "to achieve certain employees and others concerned SCREEN STARS of a great fleet of super-battleships the pedagogical attitudes and skills. with school expenditures. - United' States is planning well for future be demanded of us." He says that Brit- Our public life is replete with men TAX It will delight Luise Rainer fans ured accurately, to a few inches and womeji,- well past 65, who are The Treasury Department es- For-one thing, school board of- to know that, after two years of engagements. ish manpower is far from exhausted, but ficials would be relieved of some 1 the distance traveled. ... "there is desperate need for the products doing the best work of their lives, timates that the national defense voluntary exile from Hollywood work well advanced over that of tax bill, will yield from new andof the budget headaches, because as a protest against the type of During the filming of "Boom of our farms and factories."" younger persons. There is too. much increased taxes about $994,000,000 the public hearings and budget re- roles she had been forced to play, •Town," it became necessary to ob- -. -By Ait To Alaska a year. The measure provides a ports would place greater respon- tain process background shots. stress laid nowadays, on arbitrary sibility on the taxpayers. On theshe is back preparing for another age limits—-whether maximum or "super-tax" of, ten percent, to be' fling in movie town. She has Because of the fire hazard, no elec- A commercial passenger airline is now added to income taxes, retains other hand, knowing that the fig- trical equipment was allowed in- Some Don'ts' For Swimmers minimum; The wise and proper ures would be to closer signed a contract with a newly operating between Seattle, Washington, course is to determine the individ- "nuisance" taxes and broadens the side the buildings, necessitating Something like 7,000 American citizens income tax base to cover incomes public scrutiny, officials would be organized independent "producing and Alaska, with the trips taking just a ual case. • . . • ,, more inclined to prune away the unit, Triumph Pictures, of which the use of hand-cranked cameras. -few minutes over five hours. were drowned last year, many of them, be- above' $800 for single persons and It. had been- so long since such cause they thought they were perfectly Many a dangerous and difficult $2,000 for married persons. non-essential items in order to pre- Harry Brandt is the -head. . . . -.'This should interest Americans, Gon- course can be steered at 65 that sent a more acceptable budget. • Baby. Sandy's next appearance cameras had been used, camera- eerned- about national -defense, because a safe. could not even be charted at 50.—- POWER Voters would have more to guide before the cameras will be in men had to spend two days train- With the Summer.bathing season in full Milwaukee Sentinel. them at the school elections, since "Fireman Save My Child," which ing before the shots could be commercial plane flies around 160-miIes- . The power capacity of the Ten-the budget would be given more sway, it might be a good idea to remind nessee Valley Authority will be Universal is now making. ... made with any degree of satisfac- an-irour: but "bomber time" is 300-miles- Losses Too publicity. tion all persons, including good swimmers, that expanded at a cost of $65,000,000 Hollywood is again trying to an-hour. This means that Japanese bases, "We hear much about the' profit as a result of recommendations of Gene Eckman, 12-year-old boy the water can be dangerous. There are motive.' [Some people speak of it Stimulates Co-operation woo Latin American favor, this off the tip of the Aleutian Peninsula, are Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., member Above all, gre'ater co-operation time concentrating on Argentina. from Atlanta, Ga., has been sign- certain rules to be followed if one wishes as something sinister. of the National Advisory Defense ked by Metro for the leading role just about nine hours' flying time from "Profit is the aim of the capital- between taxpayers and officials RKO is preparing, "They Met in to exercise caution in the water. Commission, in order to provide would be stimulated. Conscienti- Argentina," for Maureen O'Hara in "The Yearling," based on the ' the State of Washington. istic system. Everybody under- ample power for additional de- novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawl- stands that. But few'understand, ous officials know they can gain and Alberto Vila, the South Amer- These figures explain the desire of The "don'ts" that might save your life fense industry expected to be lo- greater public favor, by heeding ican actor; Fox has "Down Argen- ings. The boy was selected after include an admonition against swimming or acknowledge, that the capital- cated in areas served by Federal a number 6f: tests had been made Army and Navy officials to develop air istic system also takes losses. . . . generating facilities. constructive taxpayer criticism. tine Way," before 'the cameras, alone, swimming in unpatrolled waters or Similarly, taxpayer leaders - aresubstituting Betty Grable and of other boys from all parts of the facilities in Alaska and their regret that "Under the capitalistic system South. . . . too quickly after eating. In addition, you well aware of the advantage of Leonid Dinsky for Alyce Faye and Congress waited more than a year to give the rewards or losses go to those RESIGNS giving all possible assistance to Cesar Robero who became ill be- are urged not to depend on inner tubes who voluntarily assume the rink of Wendell L. Willkie, Republican responsible officials. fore the cameras could turn; and them the money for this purpose. a venture; but when the govern- presidential nominee, will resign as safety belts and to exercise care in boats ment puts its money into an under- Despite his refusal to sign the Universal is making "Argentina his business connections in 'order Nights,ights, " usina- thp Tf.ii-* 7?,-^ Christian . and canoes. •* taking, the profits or losses are dis- to make the campaign for the bill Governor Moore did not find the Ritz Bro- . Bomb Outrages tributed among all the citizens. presidency. fault with its basic provisions. Be- the'rs. . -These simple rules might save the life cause its objectives are in the pub- • Madeleine Carroll has returned Science Church The explosion of a bomb in New York of some boy and girl in Woodbridge Town- "An unprofitable private under- to this country, via plane, for her City took the lives of brave police officers taking usually comes to a quick Packard assumes the job of mak- lic interest, it is to be hoped that ship this Summer if parents will take the ing Rolls-Royce plane motors. a new bill will be introduced and role in "Virginia," in which -Stirl- an'd indicated, very plainly, that this coun- ending, but an unprofitable "gov- enacted into law by the Legislature ing Hayden, yachtsman, who never time to call them to the attention of their ernment venture may continue before has appeared before the try: includes in its population some extreme- endlessly 'beeause, for political King- Haakon of Norway re- in time to apply to the 1941 school children. Jn addition, good swimmers fuses to abdicate his throne. budgets. cameras, will play the male CHURCH OF CHRIST, ly undesirable individuals. reasons, there may be no one to lead. ... should be cautioned against over-confi- call a halt. ; SCIENTIST Merle Obei-on and Melvyn Doug- .-' Whether the miscreants are appre- dence which might lead them to over- "For this reason, private capi- HE WHO GETS KICKED "LIFE" is the Lesson-Sermon hended or-not the bomb outrage serves las will be teamed when Ernest exertion. talism is the only system.that has Lubitsch and Sol Lessor produce subject for Sunday,-July 21, in all notice upon the people of this country that ever worked well in the long run. "Divorcons," a French play which Christian Science Churches and JJiey must be on guard against such terror- It isn't the perfect system, but it the producers recently bought Societies throughout the woi"ld. And How We Celebrate! is the only one we know of that from Paramount. It will be call- The Golden Text is: "This is ism. Should those responsible for the bomb works." The William Feather ed, "Kiss Me Again." . . . life eternal, that they might know .be. . ascertained, they should be punished You'can say one thing for the people thee the only true God, and Jesus Magazine. Desiring- to be as realistic as Christ, whom thou hast sent." ingorously. < of the United States: possible, in producing the picture Fireworks Ban (John 17:3). f? jit is difficult to imagine the mentality When they celebrate they eelebrate! portraying- the westward trek of Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- Agitation for a" ban on the pro- Brigham Young and his hardy %hat wilfully places a dangerous explosive The. Fourth of July, which was once miscuous sale and use of fireworks tions is the following- from the band, the studio desired a dupli- Bible: "And the Spirit and th« ia a place where HO mortal hand can stay an occasion for patriotic gatherings, has I on . the 4th,.of July has in- cate of the speedometer which creased this year because of the bride say, Come. And let him that its fatal blast, regardless of those who may become a public holiday, marked by acci- Young- fashioned for himself. It heareth say, Come. And let him war. The old argument that fire- took a month to make and cost ¥e in peril. Humanity can take no pride dents, deaths and much misery. works, unless handled by experts, that is athirst come. And whoso- the studip $400. The machine ever will, let him take the water ip "such brutality and mercy shoulcl not be It is the same for almost any other holi- are a serious menace to life and didnt register speed but clicked limb is just as pertinent as ever. of life freely." (Revelation 22; i to criminals guilty of such devil- day. Everybody takes the day off, appar- off every revolution of the wheels 17). But it is now pointed out that they Young calculated 360 revolution- ently to risk their lives and see how long are a waste of powder and money, The Lesson-Sermon also includes they can gamble with the Grim Reaper which might better be devoted to the following passage from the before he mows them down. national defense and' war relief, Christian Science textbook, "Sci^ ]l Training Expert Workmen respectively.—Boston Transcript. Only Two Bids Are Offered ence and Health with Key to the Even without a holiday we manage to Scripfjures by Mary Baker Eddy: '". A training program. Vhich is expected For School Library Items to reach 1,500,000 young Americans will astonish the world with our annual list of The Beginning ? WE CANT "Christian Science separates er- An hour or two ago the news' -POT THE HORSE ror from truth, and breathes .Soon get underway when 150,000 workers traffic fatalities. It's not an average day came that Prance had capitulated. OVT. ITS AGIN WOODBRIDGE—Two bids were through the sacred pages and the will be given vocational training; in public when 100 Americans, good men, women received by the Library Commit- spiritual sense of life, substance, The march of the vigorous and the •THE tee of the Board of Education for fchodls. ;' and children,, and true, are not removed audacious people continues, and and intelligence. In this Science, the sound is.eloser, now, and easier, books, magazines and other li- we discover man in the image and "/; The program will be carried, out under from the mortal shuffle by highway acci- to hear. brary items for the high school likeness of God. We see that man )he general supervision of the Federal dents, i To many Americans, war started during the 1940-41 school term. has never lost his spiritual estate ,-flffice of "Education, but local school offi- It's about time for us'to settle down and (spiritually) years ago with the The Board approved the com-and his eternal harmony" (p. torment of the Jews, To millions mittee's awarding of the contract 548). trials will be responsible for the conduct of be our age. Let's recognize the necessity of others, Iess.sensitive to the over- to the American News Company Jgasses. The first classes will be held in of trying to conserve human life and to tones of history, war became ac- on its low bid of $&69.98. The Never Missed ,"jtuly August and September at vocational save the expense account that comes with tual only when Paris became Ger- .only other bid was received from English Actor James Stephenson r man. We looked at the faces in the Baker-Taylor Company in the claims he hasn't missed his four ^training schools throughout the country. accidents and deaths. / the street today, and war is at last amount of $577,84, o'clock tea in 20 3-ears. i i i FRIDAY, JULY 19, 194.0

PROCEDURE Lovers Parted By Death A Man-Hater and A Woman-Hater! Leon Errol, Dennis O'Keeh A far-reaching and important TALE OF ENGLISH step in criminal procedure in the Stars 0/ "Pop Always Pays' Federal Courts is the Act signed YOUTH PORTRAYED Dealing with the devious meth- by the President, authorizing the ods, employed by a harrasscd fath- Supreme Court to make rules for Famous 'Tom Brown' Story er and his prospective son-in-law uniform procedure in respect to Loretta Young And Ray to raise separate sums of money, criminal trials. Milland PSay Leads In Depicted On Screen At RKO Radio's "Pop Always Pays" comes to the Crescent Theatre with Giddy New Film Strand Theatre the advance leputation of being one of the year's funniest pic- Columbia's consistent record of Returning to the popular litera- tures. comedy hits continues, if escatic ture of many decades for the Leon Errol, Dennis O'Keefe, PERTH AMBOY advance reports of the studio's source of their second production, Adele Pearce and Walter Catlett newest production, "The Doctor Gene Town© and Graham Baker are featured in the new offering, TODAY THRU SUNDAY Takes A Wife" are to be consider- selected "Tom Brown's School with the wedding plans of ed. The new comedy, which opens O'Keefe and Miss Pearce as the Days," Thomas Hughes' absorb- tomorrow at the Ditmas Theatre cause of all the trouble. Errol; with Loretta Young and Ray Mill- ing portrait of English. School playing the role of the girl's can- and co-starred, follows in the tri- life, to succeed their initial ven- tankerous father, decides that umphant wake of such recent suc- ture, "Swiss Family Hobinson." O'Keefe is a spendthrift and,for- cesses as "Too Manv Husbands," bids the marriage until such time Translated into many tongues, "His Girl Friday" and "Mr. Smith as the young man can display a Goes To Washington," and is a internationally renowned and lead savings account of a thousand worthy addition to Columbia's col- by millions, since its publication in dollars. Yes, indeed! Neither Loretta Young nor Kay Milland—in tlie lection of redoubtable films like 1857, "Tom Brown's School Days" film, of course want anything to do with the opposite sex until "The "Awful Truth," "It Happen- has been recognized as an. out- they meet each other. Then, the old rule fails to hold. The, pic- U. of P. gets 8200,000 for ed One Night," "Mr. Deeds Goes standing human interest story. ture "The Doctor Takes A Wife" opens at the Ditmas tomorrow. "atom smasher" for research. To Town" and "You Can't Take The memorable tale is set at Rug- Action It With You." and by, England's noted school, ' to which young Tom Brown is sent ThriHs Lovely Loretta Young, in- the for his education. He-is befriend- Galore giddiest role of her career, has FREE ed by Harry East, and the two "NO FUNDS". . but won high praise for the delightful- become bosom companions. ON STRAND SCREEN ness of her first all-comedy char- All the drama, of the Phyllis Bottome novel 'Mortal Storm" is TO THE LADIES retained in the film by the same name -which arrives tonight at As soon as Tom meets Flash- WHAT FUN! acterization. She's hilariously seen the Majestic. The leading players are James Stewart and Mar- I man, Rugby's prize ruffian, Tom | Portrays Doctor Who Ex- EVERY THURSDAY as Public Spinster No. 1, the girl garet Sullavan, both shown above, -who are ca'Ught in the hate ] becomes the target of the bully's who writes books in praise of which seized life in Europe recently. Robert Young also is in I ill-nature, which is abetted by a poses Quack In Dra- BEGINNING THURSDAY, JULY 18TH. single blessedness. She thinks she the cast. - ERROL lowdy clique known as the Sport- matic Fashion doesn't like men, until she meets ing Set. They invade Tom's study THE IDEAL SUMMER RKO RADIO Picture and 'marries" a man who doesn't Once more the small town medi- Dennis O'Keefe • Adele Pearce• Waiter Catlett and consume the jams, cakes and — And — like women, - and then she knows fruit which he bi ought from home. cal doctor comes into his •own, this Dick Foran FREE she doesn't like men; Ray Milland Enthralling Novel Of Two Lowers time as a defiant enemy of get- Comic Books the youthful expert in heart thin-quick reducing schemes which "Winners of to every boy trouble who cannot even cure him- Tom vs. Flashy damage the health of many an THE SET WITH A ICO USES the West" Caught In Toils Of Hale? Filmed and girl self, is said to provide an equally American woman. Chapter #9 Sat. afternoon enjoyable portrayal as the doc- Based on Phyllis Bottome's Stack, Bonifca Granville, Irene Thjs dramatic assignment goes Special Complete MONDAY and TUESDAY ,tor who takes a "wife". powerful novel of two lovers and Rich, William T. Orr,.. Maria Ous- to Jean Hersholt in his third stel- Opening Supporting the stars in this lar characterization of the kindly fun-packed narrative of a young la family caught in the toils of a penskaya and Gene Reynolds, und- Set physician in "Dr. Christian Meets Gift doctor and a young author who hate which startled the world,. er the direction of Frank Borzage, the Women." 2 12-oz. pretend to be married because "The Mortal Storm" opens to- creator of many of the screen's Based on the coast-to-coast ra- Ice Tea their careers depend upon it, are night on the screen of the Majes- greatest hits. . Glasses dio program favorite in which Her- 13 Weeks such well-known Hollywood per- tic Theatre screen as one of the As A Gift Presenting a sharp contrast to | sholt also created the medico-hero, sonalities as Reginald Gardiner, most timely and gripping motion their comedy portrayals in the "Dr. Christian Meets the Women" the British comedian; Gail Patrick, pictures ever to reach the screen. Ernst Lubitsch success, "The Shop is^ set in the famed mythical town PERTH AMBOY, Edmund Gweim and Georges Me- Margaret Sullavan, James Stew- READE'S — And — Around the Corner," Miss Sullavan of River's End to which comes a N. J. taxa. art, Robert Young and Frank Mor- Stewart and Morgan this time es- psoudo flesh-shrinking specialist Alexander Hall, director of such gan are the stellar names top- say roles of the starkest dramatic who is also expert in shrinking other hectic Columbia comedies ping the large cast, with other import, with Miss Sullavan and the vain ladies' purses. At the cost as "There's That Woman Again." important roles filled by Robert Stewart as the tragic lovers sep- of their health, he introduces them READE'S arated by a political upheaval j to (injurious dietatic methods and which blights their lives and their strenuous physical exercise which love but resolves, itself to a poig- evoke criticism from Dr. Christian, ENAMELWARE WHO'S AFRAID nant and- heart-stirring conclu- To the Ladies who warns against weight-shed- OF THE sion which makes this as great a ding without medical attendance. love story as "Camille" and "Ro- The first fist fight behind the WED. and THURS. chapel between Tom Brown and Kitty Browning, the village gro- WATER? meo and Juliet." Flashman, the melee which un- cer's daughter, adopts the fad to STARTING WITH Don't worry about going in Robert Young, one of the covered the Sporting Set who aid her boy ft lend, who is press the water, for fear of ruining screen's- most versatile actors, fol- bullied Rugbians about a cen- agent for the quack physical cul- tury ago, is a highlight of "Tom lows his hit performance in your curls. If you have one of Brown's Schooldays." Jimmy turist, and almost every woman in our oil permanents your hair "Northwest Passage" with another Lydon has the title role and town invests her health and money will always stay in place and outstanding role. Billy Halop is Flashman. in the reducing scheme. look lovely. A Full Measure Of FOR APPOINTMENT MATINEES EVENINGS Enjoyment For PHONE Till TEL. P. 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READE'S COOL PREVUE TIME TABLE "5:49 "Our Town" Two (2)Complete Shows 7:23 "The Doctor Takes A Wife" 8:51 "Our Town" Last Show Starts 8:51 P.M. 10:25 "The Doctor Takes A Wife"

SATURDAY NITE'S ,LA5T COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 11:00 P., M.

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Car o£ 1980 Cells With Baths Time Saver Air Mail to Juneau Jobs Go Begging Rising: Business! Reading 'Eyegronnds' A beauty operator in Crane, Mo., What will the ear of 1960 look Look a stout person ia the eye A "model prison" was; opened to It costs no more to send an air Officials of the Frankford Arsenal Due to the adaption M.> years ago has a machine that's the ultimate mail letter, to Juneau than it. does of helium, instead, of hydrogen gas, like? It's only a prediction but auto- and you can tell whether-his arteries, Sail Felipe^ Venezuela, recently in- have, not been able to obtain enough motive engineers paint the follow- are beginning1 to harden, according corporating: cells with atSoining' in efficiency. She waves the gadget,, to send air mail to continental candidates for a call sent out last the toy- balloon industry is- now "big which is a glorified magnet, over American: points. The rate* is six business," selling 360,000' units a ing picture: The- car- -two decades to Dr. Charles It. Heed of Jefferson baths and free circulation' of ate;, fall to fill jobs. With no takers, the from today will have, transparent Medical college,. Philadelphia- Dr; playgrounds:,, orchards and: ampfe her clients' heads and it removes- cents an ounce or for each fraction jobs, amounting to $6.80 and §7.12 a _did Algy get that great year worth more than $5,000,009. 1 all the hairpins ia one swoop. of an ounce. Advertising concerns use' the- bal- plastic in place of glass. It will be Heed asserted that, reading the ground for development of a vege- day, have gone begging, since the top . . of wheat and adding fat and starch, Cotton Experiment Morro national, monument, New tions include trade experience, Pheasants Protected 'Circulating Heaters' according to a report.. Mexico, to assure permanent pres- sound health and United States citi- He Only Works There When the hunting- season opened "Circulating heaters" have grown In an attempt to find cotton that will germinate and mature under ervation of the record, of southwest- zenship. In all the 40 years Richard Webb, in the farming area adjacent to the up. Modern engineering has devel- Wrong Way ern culture. 72 years old, has been working at Iona, Mich-., reformatory, two hen oped the heaters into compact "unit Hunters " of Toledo, Ohio, were the semi-tropical high temperatures: Delivered; 6,008 Babies Carnegie library, Pittsburgh, he has pheasants hustled over the prison h-eattnakers" which; automatically startled recently when they: discov- of Arizona, the University of: Ari- When Dr. Joseph C. E. Tasse, Grinding Blaehme ne_v_er taken out or read a library wall and took refuge in a coal keep the fire fed with fuel, ther- ered a large flock of geese—which zona experimental farm is- growing Worcester, Mass., observed the fif- Low Death Kate For household use a machine has Book. Webb, who works in the base- shed. Prisoners obtained permis- mostatically- control the tempera- should have been headed south- 92 plants at a temperature of 10 tieth anniversary of his entry into New Zealand has an extremely been invented for grinding the edges; 1 1 pratrtice, he announced that in that ment t' v',ing- to generators and siait to keep, t&e frft"^fca s pets until ture off tae= room, moisten the- air, doing a "Gorrigan" and- heading- degrees, 3" degrees above- the lethal low death rate compared with the of fruit jars to insure tight fitting' efeer machinery, explained, "I' get goint. time he had delivered 6,000 babies. the-season-is-over. A. • north-instead,. »J_-____ .world average. - covers. tasjup Ihero." -'•""'.:'... , \ i fORDS" ANB RAR-lf AN TOWNSHIP' BEACON FRfDAY,- JULY 1$, 1940 ; '£&G& SEtEN tit Of Second Place In Leagi* SHELLACKING OF SHELL OIL CL EigM N-eiv EMtks Signed ,P' Taffy /rf OtfefpM Ufiing F@t Carteret Boxing Show S MITER PA VOICAUS Gives Brunswick Victory Smash Two" Hurlers For CARTERET — Walter Yonjih, WITH Skim, WOO'BBRIDGE—Pushing across publicity chairman for the Carteret one run in the last half of the tenth' Sixfecri Hits ttf Gain; fife department's outdoor boxing frame, the Ne*- Brunswick 'Circle tournament, to be held at the high TAKING III Tf0IHE85 Moich. In Loop school stadium July 25, August 1 ELMER "STEVE" VECSE"S« Sporihig CI'uB potand'ed out a 13' to' and 8, announced the names of Iselin Cluh Offensive Re- Mew Brufiswidky Peril* Am- 1-2" victory over the "WoodbWdge eight new entrants for the show. M-Sfaf Tilt."'. . A. 'C. at the county seat Sunday mitt Aid Roberts Boui- Fighters signed during- the week Since the American' League came out on the BGDMRIl FEME STAR: sponsible For Defeat: boy Cltibss SiiccumS To afternoon. bwded; ScWef Gets are Ralph Pagano, 147 pounds, of short side of the score in the All-Star tilt, the Woodbridge had made TIJT a one- INTER-CITY LEAGUE Linden; Lester Bodge, 147 pounds, Of Century ¥osse?s Detaining Tossers Elizabeth; Gene Pitts; 112 pounds, howls of those fans wh'o were dissatisfied with' run deficit in th*e nihth stanza and' Loners' Lorie Hit Standing- sent ffie game' ittte' aii overtime ly. L. Golden Gloves champion, Cliff- the 1940 playing selections are growing even wood; Lou Maxwell, 135 pounds, louder*. The niain cause" of the dissentioti. seems- inning". ' " Lance Ass'n 9 1 Newark; Dave McGrath, 135 BANG OUT 16 f INGLES StiftES: 9-4 Woodbridge S. C 7 2 pounds, Cllywoodr Johnny Foun- to center around the fact -fihat although fhe Yank- PLAY JO-JO'S SUNDAY Fords S. C 7 3 tain, 135'pounds Newark; Johnnie ISELIN—The Iselin Cubs show- SEWAREN—The VuVcan De- Blue Coals 6 4 ees are only in fourth pla'ce,- and showing no defi- WOODBRIDGE — "LennV" Germek, 175 pounds, Carteret, and ed little or no mercy when they nite signs of improvement-—Yank regulars were tinning baseball club copped a pair Keasbey F. C 5 5 Len Sehillizzi, 1S5 pounds, New- Potts' sensational hurling' and "the So. Plamfieia 3 6; belted two enemy pitchers for thir- : i of diamond engagements Sunday,- ark. more numerous' rrr tKe i^rneric'an- League's start- batting spree of Bis teantnmfes re- Romeo All-Stars 3 7 teen hits to defeat the 20th Cen- ing line-up than' placers1 from any other rival one from the New Brunswick St. Milltown C. C. 3 7 tury -Chib 12 to 5 here Sunday af- Mary's, 5 to 0, at the county seat, sulted in a slashing 15-0 club. . • and the other over the Perth Am- for the Mayor Greiner FORDS.—The Fords Sporting iernoon. And to add to • Joe Cronih's worries, the De- boy White Owls, 9 to 7, at Wash- tOSS TOj-6 tion softballers over the Shell Oil Club came within a half-game of Iselhr started scoring in the first 1 ington Park, Perth Amnoy. Company. second place as a result of its 12 stanza, with three runs crossing troit Tigers and Cleveland Indians (first and sec- the plate. A lone tally in the sec- ond place clubs in the Junior' circuit)": were" not Handerhan elbowed the Sewaren The Greiners bombed tKe SfeSH- to '3 victory over the C. M. Peter- combine to its victory over tne son Blue Coals, of Perth Aniboy, ond,1 three in the fourth, four in given the honor of having even one player iri the € By Lantes In efs with a barrage of fif£een Mis, Saints. He allowed but .five nits, while the Sewaren tribe managed at Fords Part Sunday afternoon. Bf SF0RTI6 CLUB the fiftH and one in the seventh ac- American League's" startin'g' line-up. • But th'e big- while his team mates collected a TMrd, Responsible to connect for only a lone safer The Elko-managed brigade had counted for the winner's total. gest joke of all was;the startin'g pitcher for the total of thirteen. G. Lorfing paced To1 Tiirow Full Strength At the winners with three safeties. ty off the deliveries of Potts. The ah easy time in slapping the Am- The visitors went scoreless until junior circuit-—Red: Reffirigi ^hat choice by Konowicz and" Wasilek were on single bingle was registered by boyans down to defeat. In doing Ferffi Amboy hmtes In the seventh when one counter was Manager Joe Cronlii seemed to be the finishing the tee in the second clash, with WfOW FIFTH IN Schuler. ; the job, the Fords stickers collect- registered in that frame, another the former being- credited with- the The Mayors belted the elbowing touch in Detroit, Cleveland, and just about every- KEASBEY—The A. J. Lance ed sixteen hits off the deliveries Tilt At Stadium in the eighth and a three-run rally win. G-. Lorfing, with three Kin- pf Donny MiHer for ten hits and where else, that" American' League fans' were 1s- dles, again starred at the' plate Association of Perth Amboy boost- of two hurlers, Bilgrav and Serit- in the ninth. ! as many runs in the first two kt- tore. . . tehin'g in'to the Mg affair.- . . ' \ for the locals. ed its Inter-City League lead to nings. Roberts replaced Miller on Olah, who elbowed brilliantly The box scores: one and a half games by virtue of Bodharik, on the mound for the CHOICE SECRET the mound but "the locals coirtifi- winners was nipped" for eight scat- for the Cubs, was also the out- Sidrts Fireworks ... Vulcan (5) a' 9 to 6 win over the Keasbey ued to hammer away for five maxe tered bingles. He also starred at Ab R H Field Ciub at MacWilliam Stadium WOODBRIDGE — The Wood- standing batter of the afternoon. This column must agree that picking Charlie safeties and five additional the plate with four hits in five; Matia, rf 5 0 2 in Perth Amboy Sunday after- counters. chances. Kopperwatte registered bridge Sporting Club will throw its He collected four out of five to start the hurling was an erroneous error — a Taw, 2b, ss :. 5 11 noon'. hances, one going for three bases. Covino paced the Woodbridge three safeties. Virgillo was the full strength against the A. J. result of the over-estimated power of the 1940' Lorfing, 3b A 4 0 0 Keasbey outhit the winners, 11 batting attack with three hits, one 1 Blyth and Comsudis, with three G-. Lorfing, lb 4 1 only member of the locals who Lance Association of Perth A'mboy to 6, but failed" to overcome the a homer. Gen&vese also blasted a went hitless. safeties apiece, ran close behind Yankees. Consequently, while the Ruffing was Bingiel, ss, p 5 1 Lancers' six-fun scoring spree in Fords S. C. (12) in an Inter-City Baseball League Olah in hitting. whiffing the onion down in or out of there, hurl- .S'ch'nsky, cf 4 1 four-bagger for the winners. the third inning. Six errors by Sunday, *the Greiners will meet Ab R H struggle at Legion Stadium here 20th Century (5) ers such as AI Milinar, Buck Newsom,' Bob Feller,1 Belles, If 3 0 the losers played an important S. Virgillo, 3b - 2 3 0! 'Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Kohler, c - :. 5 0 0 the ^Io-Jo Association of Bloatfa?. AB. R.. H. part iri the',Amboy club's victory. field at the Parish House field at R. Milscik, ss 4 2 2 Woodbridge, with seven wins Tommy Bridges, "Dutch" Leonard, arid such Handerhan, p 4 12 Losyak, ss ...„• 4 1 1 The locals are' now in fifth place 2:30 P. M. Parsler, 2b 4 0 2 •Herceg, p, 3b ...... 4 0 0 others were standing idle', wondering when and if Gloff, 2b 0 0 0 Kriss, lb , - 5 1 1. and two losses, is in second spot in with' five wins and* as many losses. Shell Oil (0) Baumgarnter, 2b 4 0 1 they would get the call Some of these did get Charonko, Fizer, Fforvath and Kopperwatts, cf 5 0' 3 loop competition while the Lanc- Totals Ab. R. 3. Fesco, e 5 0 1 ; 39 5 13 Bandics,"lf ,4 1 1 ers, with nine victories and one de- the call—^toq late. - Kohowit'z, with two hi'fa apiece, Montecalvo. 3b' 3 0 -0, Ba*umgarnter, If 2 2 1 N. B. St. Mify's (0) starred for Keasbey at tn,e plate. Allie, c 4 1 1 feat, are riding in top position. Simbhsen,- lb -. 3 0 O Eerby, lb „ 4 11 Some 6f'tn'e"lfecf Sox fans will argue that lb •R H One of Fizer's smashes went for .Fischer, rf :...... 5 2 2 Santisi, rf Gorechald;- e 3 0* 0 The contest is expected to draw,. Budleski, rf ".. 4 0' 1 just because a pitcher" has an off day, Croriiri i 0' 0 four bases. Budriarik, p 5 $ 4 Jordan, cf 3 1 Genovese,- ss 3- 0 fl a record crowd to the local sta- Sabine, p, cf 3 1 0 0 shouldn't be blamed. Well, Ruffing (whom we Vasta, e 2 0 1 Lance Association (9) Schuler, If 2 0-1 dium, as both clubs boasst 'a strong Budleski, cf '.. 4 0 2 Totals 39 12 16 following. recognize as one of the "better" hurlers) has had E. Linder, 3b . -0 AB R H Larsen,- cf 3 0 0 Blue Coals (3) 4 i W. Hall, If 4 0 ,G. .Tarlska, ss" 4 10 M6ntaz7.oli,- rf 10 0 Ab R H Either Zambo or Simonsen will 34 5 8 an entirely off year, just as do most ace twirlers 6 B. Hall, cif 2 0' 0 Ad'anis, c" 4 12 Donovan, rf 0 0 -ft Sehultz, ss 5 0 1 get the pitching assignment for Cubs A. C. (12) some time or other. 1940 All-Star pitchers Woodbridge, with Leffler on the Caritore, 2b ... i: 0' 6 J. Tarista, 2b 5 11 Grigassy, 2b 10 0 Matuszcwisk, lb 4 11 AB. R. H. receiving end. Other diamond aces* shouldn't be selected from 1930's stars. This N. C's'b'o, lb .. 4 0 ' utilifis, If , 3 3 2 Knight, sf 1 0' 0 Deak, 2b 4 0 2 Blyth, 3b 4 2 3 6 to take the field for the sporting was the case early this month. And when Max D. C's'b'o, 2b 1 0 0 Gadek, lb 3 0 0 Miller, p 10 0 Serittorec, p ,4 0 0 Bahr, rf 3 3 1_ Ginado, rf 2 0" 0 Yavof, cf .- 2 11 Krilla, 3b 2 0 1 Club will be J. Barcellona, 3rd West lined the ball over ^for a rpund- Roberts, p 2 0 0 base; S. Pochek, fight field; W. Ellis, lb, -p..••:,-, .'.;""• 2 i" -0 Chibbaro, ss . .3 0 Bulva'noski, 3b 4' 1 0 Wyneoof, ef, e 4 0 0 Freitag, ss 5 11 tripper, Cronin must have begun to realize his J. Linder, p 3 rf0 2 Augustine, rf 3 0 0 Straube, If 4 0 1 Gadek, left field; J. Gyenes, center Totals 21 0.1 field; S. Zick, 2nd base; Karnas, Olah, p, lb 5 2 4 mistake. However, this wasn't the worst mis- P. Sabine, p 3 10 Kuharsyk, cf, rf 3 11 omsudis, c 5" 0 3 Totals 30 .0' 5 Greiners O">")' Bilgrau, rf, p 4 11 shortstop, and Wasilek, 1st base. take made concerning the All-Star affair. The Amboyans will have either Mas, If cf 3 0 1 Score by innings: 34 9 6 Ab.~ E. *H» Greb or Sabine on the mound and Mouceri, 2b J. 4-0 0 Vulcan 000 302 000—5 Keasbey F. C. (6) Miller, c _ 2 2"1 Totals 34 3 8 St. Mary's 000' 000* 000—0 McLeod, rf :. 3 1 1 Score by innings: Adams catching. The balance of Remeta, If 5 0 0 Biggest Backfire ... AB R H the personnel will include J. Ta- Simon, 3b .-. 5 11 J.- McLaughlin, 2b 3 2 2 Blue Coals 100 000 200— 3 Most fans figure that this year's selection of Vulcan' (¥)• Fitzpatricik, lb 4 3 2 Fords S. C 340 400 lOx—12 riska, shortstop; G. Tariska, 2nd 36 12 13 Charonko, 2b 5-0 2 base; Multilitis, left field; Yavor, the players was the true boomerang of the affair. Ab E H Kosup, it, ss L...J... 5 11 Covino; cf 4 1 $ Matis, rf 2 10 center field; Gadek, 1st base; Biil- Loyal Red Sox fans still are weeping over the ab- Fizer, 2b, lb 4 3 2 Zick, ss 3 1 L vanoski, 3rd base, and Cerulo, Konowicz, p 5 2 1 Ur, If 4 11 right field. sence of snappy Bobby Doer in the St. Louis W. Loi-fing, 4b 3 2 1 Horvath, cf .-. 4 .1 2 SRUE SGI Konscol, c 5 0 1 Molriar,- 3b 3 1-1 event. Rip Radcliffe, of the Browns, (who was Tarr, 3b 10 0 Genovese, sf 2 2 2 Mesolik, rf ..-. 4 0' 0 8 Games' Listed Iri 4. Bays pecking .355) is still wondering what a guy has G. Lorfing, lb 5 2 5 Potts", p 31 1 SOFTBi Konowitz, If 5 0 2 Bears Face Tough Grind; to do to be chosen. Likewise, Barney McCosky, Znccaro', ss 4 10 Z-ullo, 2b 4 0 1 Paszkewitzy p .^ 3 0 0 Totals 30 IB 15 Detroit's center fielder, who was at the top in S'eh'asky, cf 4' 6 1 Fonder Is Undaunted Alter NEWARK—The Newark Bears Balance 01 Third Round, Shell Oil 000 000 0— 0 statistics, was left o*ut altogether. . J. Lorfing, If 3 0 0 40 6 11 Greiner Ass'n 283* 200 x-^15 Nearly Losing Life At will have their busiest week of Second Half, To Open Waselik, p -3; 0 6 Score by innings r the season next week. Following There w-as not as much dissatisfaction in the Cobb, rf 0 i 0 Lance A'-'ssn 016 000 20x—9 Organization is set up to g Union Raceway a Sunday doubleheader in Buffalo, In Games Tonight senior circuit, although the last of the famous Keasbey F.' C. .. 0D0 200 211—6 5,000,000 for refugee children. UNION—Undaunted by his the Bruins will return home for a Totals 34 9 7 Monday afternoon engagement R ARIT AN TOWNSHIP—The Gas Housers, old Pepper Martin, was excluded near fatal spill last Sunday eve- balance of the third round, sec- White Owls (7) ning, plucky little George Fonder with the Toronto Maple Leafs. from the National League squad when everyone Ab R H Tony Lazzeri's boys will also be ond half, of the Township Softball has announced his entry in this league schedule, was annoxinced expected him to be chosen. Since the Nationals Koricsol, 3b 5 11 met in a Tuesday night double 1 week's card of events at the Union .this week by Paul M. Berrue, local won the '40' All-Star affair, however, the critics' Cserr, 2b 5 2 3 [FT? ,A SPINE-TINGLING T-HRILL WHEN '- Tri-City Stadium. One of the header and a Wednesday night Woychek, If 4* 1 2 "" ' EDDVANO game. The latter night will be WPA recreation department ath- cries of anguish are not nearly so loud as they greatest drivers now competing in letic director. H. Jones, ss 4 0 0 Red Cross night with all proceeds Semkow, c 4" 6' 0 the East, Fonder miraculously es- The schedule follows:, Tonight, would have been;—had the Nationals lost. So— caped serious injury when he going to that worthy cause. all Went well fdr McKechnie—all wacky for Bryla, lb 2 0 0 Town Tavern vs. Forgione Keys at Litwin, ef r. 3 0 6 rolled over on the backstretch An ^ven tougher series will Piscatawaytown Park; Bonham- after blowing a tire during the start Thursday afternoon when Croriin. The latter shouldn't worry too much,, Oscar, rf 40 0 town A. C. vs. Rangers at Tally- however—American League fans know Joe was Kovacs,- p 4 3 3 running of the main event. the Montreal Royals will move into Ho field. Ruppert Stadium for a double- Besides his team mates, Fon- Monday, July 22, Bonhamtown trying his frest and just didn't have the breaks header. Another twin-bill will be .Totals 35 1 9 der will have almost a dozen of the vs. Swales at Piscataway Park, played with the same club Friday (that was one reason). Likewise, American Score by innftigs: hottest drivers in the East to con- Rangers vs. Edisons at Menlo night and a single game Saturday League fans can always forgive a player — they Vulcan 300 040 002—9 tend with in the gruelling 25-lap Park; July 23, Viel's vs. Town afternoon will conclude this series. White Owls 202 020 100—Y main event. Among these will be: Tavern at. Piscataway Park. figure, if he tries his best. Henry Banks, Red Redmond, Lyle Toronto will move back into the Newark arena for another bargain July 24, Rangers vs. Keys at Dickey, Johnny Ritter, Babe Bow- Piscataway Park, Edisons vs. Betnpsey ToFight Again... er, Bill Morrissey, Dee Toran, Rex bill after which the Bears will head north. Bonhamtown at Bonhamtown; When the word came around that Dempsey Records, Ray Nester, Roscoe July 26, Town Tavern vs. Swales Hough, Dave Randolph. Friday night will be "Royal was to tangle with another "nobody," frankly, Arcanum Night" as well as ladies' at Piscataway Park; July 26, Veil's llfTlCES ACE TRIO The supporting card of events vs. Rangers at Tally Ho field, Bon- we were disappointed. We had hoped Dempsey at Tri-City, located at Mill Road night with members of that so- ciety from all over the state re-, hamtown vs. Keys at Piseataway would end his second comeback with the Cow- and Union Ave., Union, consists of Park; July 29, Edisons vs. Keys at Sailor, Ligfit And Eeipei three 10-lap elimination heats, serving seats. Some 300 niembers boy* Luttrell drama'. But on goes Dempsey—how ILt \iM COMPLETED of the Essex County chapter of Piscataway Park. far nobody knows.- Maybe Jack needs the Sign For Langhorne MILLIONTH' MIL6 Of TRAVa two qualifying semi-finals at fif- IW COMfSRT TOUR OWER THE teen laps, and a ten-lap consola- the American Banking Institute CITY GROWTH money, if not, we Just can't quite figure it. Try- Classic August 4 UNITED STATES AT THE *••* tion; all preceded by time trials at have purchased tickets for the Preliminary census figures indi- ing to return to the ranks of the foremost heavys CLOSE DF HIS # T:30 with the first competitive same doubleheader. cate that urban growth in the last LANGHORNE,- PA.—Prospeets T event scheduled for 8:30 P. M. decade has been much slower than at 45 is just a bit short of ridiculous, just as we for the second annual AAA Lang^ MR. EDISON SAYS.- in the years 1920-1930.. While the' said last week-end—ridiculous this week, next home Speedway AH-A\nerlcari RELIEF Mr. Charles Edison, former Sec- irate of growth was expected to be week, or any other week. Championship stock car auto rac^, The relief measure for 1940-41 retary of the Navy, says that Con- lower, the decline in the increase ;to be held on Ralph Hankinson's has been agreed upon by confer- gress "wasted a lot of time" be- reported by seven areas indicates great mile oiled" circular tra'ck on ees of both houses of Congress fore passing legislation to expand a shift of residence to suburbs be- PET SUPERSDT1OM ABOUT PLAVINS and provides $975,000,000 for the naval construction. He says that yond corporation limits. Sunday, August 4, roomed* 'bright CHARACTERS WHOSE NAMES IE61N WPA, with the proviso that the the Navy bill, calling for an ex- NiM Week's League Schedules ;with a trio of great entries inelud- SAME LEtrES.AS ' sum may be expended in eight penditure of $975,000,000 was ALIENS ,ing the men wlio won first and sec- IN'NAUSHTV MARIETTA" SHE.WAS fi months, if nesessary. Fifty million ready last December but only in iThe registration and fingerprint- WOODB'RIDGE—Township recreation league games for tonight iond last year in' tlie 200-mile strict- m%W CAME *KOSE-M^R!E' ing of 3,500,000 aliens in this coun- WAS* ^ dollars is appropriated for ex- June was a portion of it passed. and next week, as announced by Samuel Gioe, director, are as follows: ly stock classic. L rf THE GOLDEN WE?T" SHE tending relief to European refu- In connection with the construc- try will get under way early this TOWNSHIP FIRE COMPANY SOFTBALL \ Although Everett Saylor earned month. The aliens will be regis- :... AMDMARV AGAlSl gees and another $50,000,000 is tion of ships recently authorized, Tonight i • the honor of beinj^Entry No. 1 for for use in disposing of surplus agri- he warned the public not to ex- tered and fingerprinted by the ;the big event, Mark Lignt, last cultural commodities. The Presi- pect them in a short time, point- postmasters of the nation and af- Fords at Port Reading. •year's victor and WaT6 Keipef, dent is also- authorized to require ing- out that It takes many months ter registering, an alien must no- Keasbey at. Woodbridge. second place winner, have also non-combatant disciplinary train- and sometimes years to build a itify the Commissioner of Immi- Avenel at Hopelawn". , Isigned up to compete arid before ing of enrollees in the CCC. naval vessel. gration within five days if he WOob!fiWlDGE SENIOR BASEBALL the entries are closed it is ex- V1 MiCHEt, WEAPS Tfl changes his address. Thursday^ at the Parish House Field—Cyclones vs. Woleos. pected that over 250 nominees will f SAME COSTUME HE WOH Hew Hospital be listed. ( IN "FIREFLV ANO '6tRt , ; Women Ride Pigs WOODBRIDGE INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL V. OF THE GOWBfi WESr * "PIggy-bacldng" is not child's" The federal government is spend- FENCING MATCH FATAL Tuesday at the Parish House Field-—Cyclones' vs. Crusaders. ; Saylor,' wire? has a splendid rec- play in France'. When Breton farm- ing $1,300,009 to build and equip" the Newark, N. J.—In a friendly Friday at the Parish House Field—-Shavers ys; Volunteers. ord in regulation racing ranks, and ers are ready to sell' tneir pigs, their n£sv Veterans hospital at Fayette- fencing match, Richard'Wilcox, 17, who has field several midwestern f Ne#;York',NjY.7-"lT'STRUE!thatMstfyBbUfey'shobbykgfw wives saddle the hogs and ride them1 ville, N. C. The institution will have was fatally stabbed when his chest WOODBRIDGE JUNIOR BASEBALL ofthWi", ^ys'Waey Wdah..."Miss Bc&atiA, incidKiitly.was the fiwtf a capacity of 307 beds. was pierced by a home-made foil Wedensday at the Parish House Field—Avenel vs. Woodbridge. championships,' finished second to fplay on-tliep«Beni?M-G-M,lof...la the silent pifctuft days, Thomas to market Tony Wiilman, another potential iMary^Boland under coAtrdct. flir company was working at Saifta used by Jung Git Chung", 18. Dur- —Sewaren vs; Port Reading. entrant, at Allentown, Pa., on.' July Needing indoor jcenes in a hurry, he<¥ • •—•: Canned Beef ing' the match, while the two were FORD'S SENIOR BASEBALL Snake Eaters 6. He will be driving his first ^ .^.j. ^^.._.-ip&re<^l «•-for. ^...... them o n the the.. n fM6on....j^ette MacD&ffigiiH , In Tokyo more than 1,066 snakes Of the 85,000,000 pounds of canned parrying, the protective tip 'of Tuesday at the Fords Park—Fords Sporting Club vs. Hopelawn Owls. uha&*letend the Bock's of School Street came close to beating him with Monday at 8:30 P. M. in the school derson, of Brooklyn; Miss Claire plexion. He was wearing over- have a feud on that promises to two . . . Ben Parson is the official and the high school for the 1939- Pfeiffer, Raritan Township; Misses auditorium. Winners at this week's 1940 school term met with the alls. make the Hatfield's and the Mc- "breaker-inner" of the swanky social are as follows: Jeanne Hornsby, Lillian Gillis, Ma- new black and white radio car re- approval of' the Board of Educa- rie Larsen, Gertrude Huber, Vi- Coy's seem like pikers'. . . One of Towel set, Mrs. Julia Hilyo, Car- tion. Statistics on promotions were Japanese planes bomb China our "shadows" reports that Mel cently added to our department teret; broiler, Mrs. J. Cahill, town; vian Brodniak, Dorothy, Jaeklin from Chungkiang to Indo-China. Knight is in trouble with John . . . And we see that the erals filed with the Board Tuesday night Robert Jaeklin, Mr. and Mrs. cutlery set, Thomas Eak, Nelson by Victor C. Nicklas, superinten- Claude Jaeklin. Grovelitz—we're not taking sides from the Bond Clothes store are Street, town; summer quilt, Miss dent o£ schools. but we know Govelitz to be a getting a vacation—is it with pay? O'Brien, Main Street, town; spe- According to the report the per square shooter : . . If you have cial, Sophie Vargo, Carteret; pair missed Ken- Chalker at Ms old Mel Knight and Cholly Cofifey centage of promotions in the ele- Bus Excursion On Sunday boudoir lamps, Mrs. Montecalvo, mentary grades were as follows: hajjnts it's because the Deacon is thought they were getting eels Olive Place, town; chenille spread, To Be Sponsored By G.O.P. spending most of his spare time at the Middlesex Tavern and total all schools—1st grade, 76.4; Mrs. John Fofrich, East Green 2nd grade, 87.5; 3rd grade, 92.9; WOODBRIDGE — The First working on his new home in Colo- when they Found out they were Street, town; smoking stand, Mrs. ' iila" . . . Art Hunt and the family eating pickled rattlesnakes they Edward G. Robinson and Ann Sothern in "Brother Orchid" starting 4th grade, 91.3; 5th grade, 89.2; Ward Social Club will conduct a Clausen, 'Nixon; zipper ba.s;, Mar- at the Rahway Sunday. 6th grade, 89.7; 7th grade, 85.6, bus excursion to the World's Fair are beading for the shore for a both got seasick ... Talking garet McCartney, Bucknell Ave- and 8th grade, 86.2. ' much needed rest . . . Jack (Shell about sea-sickness we under- on Sunday. Buses will leave the nue, town; special, Evelyn Latsko, In the high school, the per clubrooms on Rahway Avenue at -Oil) Hansen will celebrate his (?) stand that Capt. Fred C. Smith Philadelphia; Elizabeth Fraind, birthday this week-end. (Sea Hawk) developed an up- Local Girl 'Taking Course centage of students in each grade 10:30 a. m. and tickets to the fair Fords; sheets and pillow eases, that failed one to five subjects and return will be one dollar. side-down stomach on that trip Stella Macrlia, Perth Amboy; At School Atop Mountain are as follows: total all grades— Sunday . . . And if anyone wants The club will hold a special Maybe 'tis only a rumor, but Lucky 7, M. Hayman, Perth Am- MIDDLEBURY, VT.—Barbara one subject, 11.8; two subjects, 5.5; we hear that "Swack" Dunham any piling towed anywhere from boy; end table, Mrs. Ramberg, three subjects, 3.9; four subjects, meeting tonight to complete ar- and the pretty blonde Miss from as far as the Edison Bridge, Rahway; lamp table, J. Sullivan, M. Grow of Woodbridge is study- 3.6, and five subjects, .4. rangements. .Anyone desiring to •PIus- P. A. will be, cooking together Capt. Mike Sasso will do it Amboy Avenue, town. Mrs. Morris Entertains St. ing here at Middlebury College's make the trip is asked to commu- very reasonable . . . Roy Law- The total per centage of fail- nicate with Frederick Sorenson by ~SANDY in Veddy soon . . . Perhaps it's Special, Mrs. James Milligan, John's Unit At Home "Bread Loaf School of English," ures, one to five subjects inclusive, "SANDY IS A LADY" part of his reducing exercises, lor and "Luggin" Manley, lo- South Orange; 53 piece dish set, in the high school follows: 9th tonight. In Staten Island which is situated high atop Bread Request Feature Sat. Nile but Tommy Hooban was seen • cal Motor Vehical Inspectors Mrs. E. Rausch, Highland Park; Loaf Mountain in the heart of the grade, 24.7; 10th grade, 32.8; 11th CLAUDETTE COLBERT simonizing his' brother Bob's spent their vacation at Frank floor lamp, B. Melbourn, Rahway; Mrs. Lillian Morris of West grade, 28.0; and 12th grade, 11.3 "MIDNIGHT" new Podge Master Six . . . The • Dolan's in New Brunswick garden swing, Lucy Kowalsky, Green Blountains. Nicklas pointed out that in com- Avenue was hostess to the Ladies'. During the course of study which SUN., MON., TUES., WED., **Wack" Roberts are leaving Why?—"Seagull" Denny is seri- James Street, town; special, Mar- Guild of St. John's Episcopal" parison with other school systems, garet McCartney, Bucknell Ave- is conducted for six weeks, oppor- the per centage of promotions m this week-end to spend their va- . ously thinking of giving up his Church at their annual picnic at EDDIE'S BACK IN ACTION cation in Massachusetts . . . ; partnership in a motorboat after nue, town; 3 porch rockers, Mrs. tunity is given for study under jth e elementary schools of the her summer cottage in New Dorp, nationally-known teachers, ccoo m |j township and the per centage of Fire Commissioner Jim Catano his vacation . . . And we're S. E. George, Carteret; radio, Law- 1 1 1 rence Rossman, Rahway Avenue, S. I., last Thursday. Swimming bined with" recreation'in surround-[fifailureaiiures ijnn the hi-high- schoo— -~-l «•"was- has, been very sick with one of • wondering why everybody calls ings of great natural beauty. thosti pestering Summer colds . . ' a certain party on Route 25 town; lawn set, Mrs. Wadiak, Car- was enjoyed and a spaghetti sup- g g y highly satisfactory. teret; special, John Nemeth, Main per served. Cards were played . . Reports are around that "Bedroom Eyes". is spending a week with her cou- Md., is the guests of his patents, Harold Trotter is goin' a-court- Street, town; Mrs. M. McGuirk, during the afternoon and the re- sin, Miss Gloria Paul of St. George in* these nights. Rahway; Mrs. Kimmick, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone of I think the date is Tuesday, but cent birthdays of Mrs. Simon Lar- Avenue. Demarest Avenue. ; anyway "Zig" Skay, night man- glider, Mrs. Collins, Perth Amboy; son and Mrs. Daniel V. Rush ob- —Everett Stone of Baltimore, Haven't seen the cute Bodnar ager at the Speedway Garage wil] easy chair, Harry Laxsen, Straw- served. Sisters, (Wilriia and May) of say "I do" . . . Heard that George berry Hill Avenue, town; bicycle, Moore Avenue playing tennis late- Van Tassel got pretty hot waiting Mrs. George Sheridan, Carteret. Others attending were Mrs. F. ly—They make a pleasing sight in for his brother Bill to bring him J. Adams, Mrs. Harry Halsey, Mrs. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT the key to close the College Inn William Gordon, Mrs. Michael shorts . . , The first night "Fibber" Quinn, Mrs. James Crowley, Mrs. Fitzpatrick - moved back to town the other night . . . Up Iselin Way CCC QUOfFOF 20 300 300 -Father Brennan had the Carniv- John Melder, Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, the Missus 'wouldn't let him out, Mrs. S. J. Henry, Mrs. Arthur stt he-missed making the Firemen's al Props set up by the usual New Brunswick "delegation" a month FOR MONTH FILLED Hanie and children, Dorothy and Carnival—That's the story he gave Donald, Mrs. Grady and children, the Chief . . . Bill Treen finally ahead of schedule^-The reason is that the "delegation" will enter a Nancy Claire and Grady, Jr., Clif- unloaded that diamond ring, hr» Rush Before Deadline Com- ton Larson of town and Miss Dor- CESAR "hay pitching" contest next month 439 • ROMERO has been carrying around with othy Fales, of Newark. •- 500- and would then be indisposed . . . pletes Township Group, and Roland Young • Alan Marsha? him—But he, won't mention any MARY BETH I Ma; RoSson • SJills Berks names .'-. .-."Cook" Dunn says Ed" (Iselin Accountant) Breen was Omenhiser Reports St. James' Auditorium Woodbridge Arthur TreachH having a swell time on his vaca- Chiang reports that Chinese that he and. "Gutch" are going army has 5,000,000 men. to get 'Johnny Omenhiser, Jr., a tion until he had to have a tooth WOODBRIDGE — John Omen- extracted . . . Ray Johnson is hiser, municipal director of relief, girl with a good job and a ear . . . finally encountered no difficulty George (teeth-knocker-out) Had- sporting around town with a new gasoline buggy . . . Marty (Relief in filling the Township's July CCC don, Rahway Avenue-A. & P. man- quota of twenty, which was due Age* started, his vacation Tues- Investigator) Hoffman will soo-i have his car running around in a on Tuesday. day-. . .Mrs. G. Borbas and Mrs. new summer suit—He expect3 to Omenhiser's hope faded two "W. Fauble, (my Mrs.) visited the paint it next week . . . 5»oid "Gin- weeks ago as prospective applicants World's -Fair Tuesday—George ger" Ukr, local hoof artist will ex- failed to respond. Only fourteen laiid" myself "let" them go so that hibit her talents in Atlantic City boys made inquiries regarding the Tve could go fishing Wednesday at the Jockey Derby Club ... for CCC by that time, despite the fact • «.. And of course to keep peace. the rest of the season. that scores of families are on re- lief and that restrictions have been -Johnny Pf eiffer found his lifted so that any unemployed truck parked in front of a cer- Joe Sipos, Bill Rotnond, Joe youth, regardless of whether his tain barber shop that promises Rbmond, Tony Peterson, Joe family is on relief, is eligible. ~ to restore your hair in 5 months Grady and their better halves A sudden turn in the situation "• —bat. Johnny Swallick swore were visiting each other in Sea- was recorded last week. The num- ' that he was in there only to side Heights Tuesday and re- ber of applications on file at the ' read the paper . . . Herb (Gold ports were they had a swell time deadline" was 23. Medal) Revtoch's car has been —especially Bill, who tried to eat some clam chowder -with a , ON PROBATION .- seen there also-—Now it's un-' WOODBRIDGE — Alex Baka, tlerstood that two guys can't tea spoon and gave it up—he wound up by drinking from the 49, laborer, of 235 Fulton Street, * read one paper—And just take was placed on probation for one a look at their domes . . . Billy soup plate . . . Everyone was ribbing Joe • Grady about his year when- arraigned before Act- _" (One,, long hair) Urbanski, ing Recorder James S. Wight in papular - former major league "Zebra-stripped" pants so he loaned them to Joe Sipos, who, the local police court Tuesday on star; who runs a tavern on drunk and disorderly, charges filed • - State Street in P. A. accused me after putting them on looked 6.00-16 O. D. like an egg just about ready to by his wife. Officer Daniel Pan- - eS,: haying- T. B.—Af ter some coni made the arrest. hot words-he explained T. B. as hatch . . . After having about - '*Tavern Belly"—Then 1 went four plates of Clam Chowder home, looked in the mirror, Joe Grady (who ate them) went - qiow I'm doing some reducing around kissing .the cooks and Keasbey exercises . . . Notice to Wood- said it was the best chowder he John Molnar, of New York City, bridge Street Department—Joe ever tasted . . . Jim Mooney and visited at the home of his grand- (Bubbles) Casale wants that Stan Van Tassel are taking parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yu- hoft in front of his house on dancing lessons. hasz, of Greenbrook Avenue. Woodbridge Avenue' and Third Mrs. John Csabai and children, Street, Port Reading, fixed, as Listen, Nicky Archy: when the Barbara and John-, and Mr. and he can't'sleep these days with all dickens are you gonna get the Mrs. Joseph Csabai, of Grant those cars and trucks rumbling good ship "Uno" overboard— Street, are spending the week at over it. (Liquor Store) ".Shorty" would Seaside Park. like very much to use it for crab- Mr. and Mrs. John Sutch and ,Gil Sherman was seen holding bing . . . Johnny {Hollywood) son, John, Jr., of Tottenville, vis- Mrs. E. Olsen on his lap in the lacciola feels much better after ited at the home of Mrs. Sutch's dugout—She was holding him that operation on his nose Tues- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keso, ;j WITH YOUR OLD TIRE down so that he couldn't get in day—He says he'll be able to smell of Florida Grove Road. on the free beer*, said Eddie . . . if there are any reporters around Charlie ' (Reformatory Guard) now . . . We actually saw "Beef" ragman" . . . And we're wonder- Schwartz has been seen running doin' a swing and sway with a ing who calls up Tom (Restaur- around in a new Hup lately . . . shove} this week—he helped lay ant) Egan almost every day at fe ,j After Fred Leidn.ec came back a new concrete sidewalk in front from his vacation, he was asked of his place of business . . . Norm how many fish he caught—He re- Hansen and Dan Panconi haven't plied 125—He should have re- been seen together much lately— 'Smarter boys? . . . "Rocky" Stan- FORUM THEATRE FORUM THEATRE go (man-about-town) will box a METUCHEN, N. J. Meet a new two-fisted, rip-roar- three-round exhibition in Eliza- SUNDAY, MONDAY and ing, comical screen team! "We re- heth Sunday for the benefit of one .TUESDAY of the local • churches-^-Mickey f & to Wallace Beery and Leo Car- July 21, 22 and 23 illio who .have scored a tremen- Walker will be the referee The "20 Mule Team" dous hit in their new picture "20 ambulance will be the means of — With — Jfule Team" which will be the transportation . . . The gang at Wallace Beery, Leo Carillio feature attraction this Sunday, Van Syckles has donated a new Monday and Tuesday, July 21, 22, chair to Buck Weaver to sit around Latest release—"March of MAKE YOUR OWN and .23, .at the comfortably cool in—He's the new "boss" in Wood- Time" Forum theatre in Metuchen Fol- bridge . . . Bill Podolsld, who has Our Gang—"Big Premier" lowing the established tradition of sent Iris wife away on her vaca- Cartoon "Swing Social" all Beery pictures, "20 Mute tion is having a swell' time him- WEDNESDAY and "PAY AS YOU RID! Team" packs a real wallop in addi- self . . . And we wonder why Mar- THURSDAY tion to plenty of comedy and eye- ty Gladys still walks to work after July 24 and 25 fifling scenery. buying that new Dodge sedan . . . Marty Virgillo Avas taken for "2 Girls On Broadway" (Jeorge O'Brien will show to ad- Desy's pop the other night—By with Lana Turner vantage on Wednesday and Thurs- Also , Radios — Pianos — Washers — Frigidaire — Ranges — Oil Burners — Tires day on the Forum screen, appear- gosh, he does look pretty old. "The Legion of the ing in "The Legion Of The Law-, Lawless" Jess" to the great delight of his Johnny Lesko and his Missus with George O'Brien -pjrantless- admirers in this vicinity. have compromised—First they FOUR BIG STORES Latest News Events (OPEN This is a double feature- program, buy the Refrigerator, then • the other attraction being "2 Girls Johnny can get his new Bowling FRIDAY and SATURDAY on. Broadway'! with easy-to-look-at Ball . . . Some day LeRoy Stev- July 26 and 27 EVENINGS PERTH AMBOY NEW BRUNSWICK - Juana Turner in the stellar role. ens is gonna get his dates mix- "Shooting High" UNTIL " ' "Another double feature on Fri- ed and^ get in trouble—He has — With — PLAINFIELD <}ay and Saturday, July 26 and 27, more telephone numbers than Jane Withers, Gene Autry 9 O'CLOCK) ASBURY PARK #tll combine. "Shooting High" a Sheik has wives . . . Tony AUn — •with popular Gene Autrey and (Laundry Man) Horvath was "Young As You Feel" *'"equally popular Jane Withers with out to pick up a bag of laundry — With — .'•She Jones Family" in "Young and after knocking on the door,' The Jones Family 147 New Brunswick Avenue 44775=1776 \ Jtf.Tou Feel." And there's a bar- a lad stuck his head out and bill it won't pay to overlook. Shouted "Hey Maw, here's the Latest News Events