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\\1 No. 46 CARTERS^ PlBRUARt 26, 1943 PRICE THREE CENT* Appropriation For Recreation Purposes Is Swells 1 Cluh Jlmmf PartIn r Council Now Decides "CAiRTERBT- i*? A ?'meeting of th h 1' y ^ : Wf Of Ration larteret Lions Club was held amP Council that they appoint a here for their thoughtful commission for thi purpose of in- and made a plea" that uesday night at 0:30 o'clock at Sale vestigating the possibility of turn- Club continue their good he Gypsy Camp. A motion was Board Quit School Board Budget lasicd that the Carteret Lions ing over borough. owned lands to activity in the future as th«y tari* Hub communicate with the Mayor individuals for victory gardens. in the past. , school Students nd Council to the effect that they Dr. Leon Greenwald, who it-leav- At an assembly ptograw Mi Volunteers Relinquish ire in favor of the Mayor and ing for the armed forces shortly, the High "School hut ««k Defeat Twice By $1,537 Worth On Jouncil setting aside an appropri- Post At Consolidation ,uv was presented with a gift on be- Weiss addressed the studtht* Why We Must Bay, Bay, Bay! Vaten Ascribed T» Honoring Hero tion In the budget for recreation. half of the club by President Jo- awarded six jirirts of CM 3 Towns Is Effected lav hey feel that the need for prop- seph Weiss. In presenting the stamps to the winners of th* ' Harawitk U tha prita-winnlng •••ay on tb« •abjact of "Wfcy W. Should Bmy War BomU and Slampi" in tb« caataU ipoatorad Mhyor'i Leadership ) ( r Carteret High irly supervised recreational facill- gift, Mr, Weiss stated that Dr. say contest on "Why We Sfco CARTERET — Announcement in th. Hick School by tho Lloni' Cl.b. ,.,,,,,1 "Babe Coutfilin ;ies la greater now thai) It ever has Oeenwald had been one of the Buy War Stamps and Bond*" has been made of the resignation OARTCRBT—The annual een due to the fact that there nre hiy by purchasing hardest working: members of the Reprinted on this page Is this j^ of the sj# representatives from By Regina Makwinski get of the Board of Edti ,, ,,1,,,,'unt of |l,M7.50 many mothers who arc engaged in organisation and was very influen- ning selection of the freshman Csrtcret on the Woodbridge War twice submitted on referendu^ ,,,ip and bonds, the defense work who cannot tend tiol in the completion of the pro- sophomore groups, written by MHS Price and Rationing Board. The Evary Amariean who lovai hit country sti4 It lk«nk(«l for ;he electorate snii twice d«f* S the prolHliva rayt that the throwi on Mm •houlo thltik at tar ,, •:' ntn»unt since the heir children properly. gram last summer which resulted Regina ,Makwinski. Next week resignations were contained in a is now the responsibility of ( in this praaont atnarfancy, and K«lp hor in kar kow of naod by At the suggestion of Louis in the Lions Club feeding a num- Borough Council. . ,,,.|iriy n year ago, The Press will publish the t»»a)t ol letter to James Keiney, Director purchasing War Bondi and War Stampt. Brown another motion was passed , .,,,1(1,11. u graduate o* ber of children at the playgrounds. Charles Hertj, winner of the sen- of the Office of Price Administra- Makini a food inrattment kai oftan indncad paopU to por- In' another notable tTitrfflpli ,i ,.h school, recently" TF= UJw »u«g«st«

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Maral .. lillVi; in Afrifca, afM Sharp , .,,,-• nrnnnd HttlltWi W thoriOts last November t atltr 1 i]; find othfcr ing out In the wMA. lit .lAW YDlRK.^Nin coast guards- ilnwinn front, ? lived on wild gimt a«41 UMW, thetr uniforms wrinkled snd ma'de a dtsh Into a mii , • lii.ir lives^ for k, from long Immculnn In "M\ w meager food supplies, bnt I , ,,,,i mirs, when ,/nd their faces beattled, told Enirlewood, N. dded to "give up." mr 21 day battle ajalhit moun. *ray t>e now ta'lMHtfwwrt roie to tvmm i«ss in a dlsmalted y«wl • Mr' '•• shops If eachjleee U UbelW 1rt% i H«1i«d Once been n radnj yacht, a tig, &**% four 1nrU wi'th, .,•,. .if Representative*. yWUatf the Iturrilnesi to outlive two >'*.-4u--.' hunnane't and 10 gabs intiie win&» letteHng one fneh Mgh, **&(* .,.,., h, irrcHnioned by » wHb'Atlanti hone flesh," according'to 4iM)th, RWQSTOrt, % Y.-taal'1 I,, r.iro the House tot a were rescued attef tin SJilc «fficl»l»,, which had considered arrived while he w»l I . landing committee on In Which more than ft lebre ot nninr ita nates aKogeWier intll loujth, arid hli fatter, i i rimmercial aviation, pH»e» of the Waned fitktei army f ubltc demands for Ita sate eAttstM •M»d8mw ' : n,..il malcontents •fig l aild navy and the Cbysl Canadifcn them to change 'theif mind, S«am*n Anthony J, , ,,}.-it ioniBts a new al* tor«e »nd alm6h at toMy «ur- the V. S. navy, fcontills .,,iml their tongue lice vessels of the Ontied states' that h« was reportM . ,.!i.mentn it gave navy and toast guard and the British action." had MM Otnaaiiin nsvlei hid tou|ht Because ef sit-down strilrti In* Grleco parttcrpftirf ht'fl 1 MUlilM Jtorrni, hg and bud visi- volving workers In thrift 'depart- campaign on a s«quentlv was sunk. Tht i .: vice President %•!• bility to try to help them, mcnU, the Army-Navy E produc JM'E. BraMi fuwta MMj U ords weVe lotUlfTe thihUi Twlee they were ilJhWd tnd then tion pennant has been *iUiaftwti M .inn that freedom of bit Ut.st pieur*. " «M««t, and IJVft the liswser part In storm and WAR TIME Farm Women gel) Fited phrased to instffl fta^ ;«(tfehus, Again a, Flylftg Portre1*! Ittrts—*h» hard w*»l H. Is Taking cogntttfhte «f'aHHm , ,,f our allies, GtC. tooppW proviiions by p«rif>hut», but Women members of the NortH esMUrr«d with J*dy Caabva In several states t« ablndm *% i RusMa. It attempt*) Ike rs|lm waves tore the Wrappings Carolina Hottie Demoiiktratlon blub this time, Donald M. Nelson, L , "nil out codpertvtiOft- apart in 1M2 sold over $600,000 worth of innrding to th« l«tfy> vegetables, meat, butter, eggi poul- WPB, recehtly declare"d . Caver S,t(O MflH, MEAT' ,„ iii shoot the Work* try, milk prtdurfU, cakis, breM, is essential to the eonltiti Navigating almost entirely by flowers and canned goods to nearby When meat rationing .begins on nuatained production jfi . . ,ivl tedder and m6» ( r ield Mckoninj, they covered a dls- consumers; and they sold over $900.- or about March 28th,' babies, chil- war materials that war time ] ii,.,il." It wta Wise : " Indicative of the spirit with which Americans will respond U • tanee «itlmated by the nsry at 3,100 000 worth of food to hotels, tniUta- flrili andaitifta *fll rfet the lame nerved thro%Kout' tile n.iiilcmnation of Wai* Mir VM Ked Cross War Fund appeal is this poster by Wendtlt miles and were only 29 miles off the tlons and other large purchastn. •llti»anl.-ivini> the new Krd Cross lapel tap. made from paper to help spotted by a navy blimp that hov- conserve melal for the war c'ffhrt. • ilns very moment are ered over them for two days, drop- :i(rht the Natjs and the ping food and cans ot fresh water Pattern 9113 ra«y be ordered snd guiding cutters to their assist- only in minet' iliei 12, 14, 16, Our First Add Test-War Bonds and War TftXfc ance. a! observers In Wash 18, 20. Siie 16 require! 3»U J:I They had almost completed what -re Booth Luce is a yardi of 39-in. 'they had expected would be a five Send SIXTEEN CENTS in nnplo of the snrall-tjme day tour of duty when a heavy storm coini for thii rMaUn Martin sa'a i eking politician who struck them between Martha's Vine- pttttrn. Write plainly SIZE, -1943 M ,i hoot about human yard and Nantucket Shoals. They NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE i ix as her own selfish hove-to, trying to ride out the blow, i., imiplinhed. American when on the second day the little NUMBER. i-,ry tells «f TMtad craft was struck By what Curtis Ar- Order a copy of our Spring hn sought to discredit nall, chief boatswain's mate, de- 1943 Pattern Book NOW! It held the nation's in- scribed as a tidal wave. contain! imart economical itylei PICTURE Tons of sea water engulfed the for all the family; also ' two |lfn..i ;:. former yean. H»ny craft as she was tilted on her beam's FREE pattern* for baby cap |wtT, ik.d with the dollar ends by the shock. i history also shows that and bootiei printed in the book. : Edward A, Jftbson and Theodore NOT CHANGED Im -i- ' tlie copperheads, the Pattern Book, ten cents. Carlson, seemen, who were on deck ,IUv.. Willkica and other pro- Send ordert trt Newspaper at the time, grabbed life lines and Pattern Department, 232 West .... >r the past remained held on until the slender yacht right- 18th Street, New York, N. Y. loyal :,. ilinr trusts. And today ed herself. Arnall, Who was in the • -rn-n nf equal stature, chartroom, wasfloa ted bodily through riw ami Republicans, are the cabin and Into the galley. The She Say, Tes/' Icontininnu the nood fight regard- others were tossed about the cabin lies." Hi how many "glamour girls" like so many bowling balls. liter the portals »f Congress. Meter Is Useless. This column may not flhd it When the men recovered enough mr'-iiry i<> dwell again on the to take stock of the situation, they :i :: \m( ' ' .i> "t:-i of this political found the hold was a third full of .uvir. ' " ^uKKcsts as a parting water. So much salt water had ..ii Kn plan will pass. Prob- mander decided it was Impossible to I "I'k'hton's . . , War Labor take the men of! the yawl. , -MII probably.be first ?lc- British Women In Industry Moon's Transit A week after the first storm a sec- More thqn 40 per centof all British Transit, in astronomy, means the |tim "f s.uith Committee Jnvaati- Maybe it's the floweri and can- of the people, by the people and ond drove them southeast war production workers are women. passage ot a heavenly body over the niv^ agencies .. . Mr. dy, but we think it's tbe tilt of tor three days. The yawl was 350 Of the 17,250,000 British women be- meridian of a place. Upper transit pith iiis!ik . iu policies ... A ( 8 miles, east of Nags Head, N. C. when that tailor cap that putt Den- tween the ages of 14 and fe, the Is a transit across that part of the «'lc drive to reduce »b- she was sighted by a Flying Fort- nis O'Keefe over with Simons council stated, all but S.5 million meridian that Is above (on the zenith 111 fof the people shall not perish " war Industrie*. Half ress. The plane dropped supplies by Simon in this scene from "Ta- ire actively engaged in industry, in side of) the polar axis. Lower tran- l> du;.,.n Knvernment agencies are parachute that landedt 50 ymds to hiti Honey," which features the women's uniformed services, or sit is a trahsit across that part of >* >!u.lying the problem . . . windward. It was a long, hard battle Michael Whalen and Lionel as fulMima civilian defense work- the meridian which is below the ; pole. |"**n' |liin on pleasure dri»ing to work to a position where they Stander. ers. m born ikt earth". l we win be what it VM; Thank It la believed that linseed oil paints were wed as early as the Sixth cen- I ke ,Suv,,ts for that, It means I'wtHNif not hundreds of thou- tury A. D.. but the art of mixing them appears to have been loat for ^'•!•„ lJs "f American lives, need not centuries thereafter. The Van saniii,,,,! Our csjualtiw jn Eycks, two Flemish artists of the ">M, however, will be heavy. RenaUianco period, are credited l^tl,,;,,. , , , , m wel ntrenched with rediscovering them about 1400 Kee|5 your appliances in tip top con- '""•r" <\nd wateh;f6r a a»r- A. D., and the use of such paint in .. "w against Japan shortly. Europe increased steadily from that dition. No new onfls will be mada |ltl1' i'"'-i.l(.nt'« recent talks seem tllne. for awhile. The materials that went Biiy protecting Mm. FUstlc Army BnUvns into their manufacture are being Vii| To make available as touch metal "timing evMtnce from used now on the war front. Check 1 |ll ls t0 as possible for war production, brass ifJi "" » It*>l«n , Buttons and Insignia on the over- 1 1 lt-1 up en bent wires, frayea cords ona lj! •'•< the Vatican. Tint . coats snd blouses of enlisted men in M • "nl milita7 »P<«i»H»te"jn the United States army will be re- u loose connections. Brush the crurnbs BONDS '^' >n take the view thai placed as quickly as possible by 1 "»><>t now ffit but of the molded plastic nuttons >od lnajgnli. out of the toaster, remove'the dirt the! war department hn announded. 1 that lodges around' tjiq' plug of your IJ*" !"' »f Hitler as other Nul The change is expected to rtttflt (n iui1!-'i countries. , ^ a saving of 809,000 pounds of mfttsl electric iron. Take out the threads TODAY . •• -jit , Ull|i'-r reporU from London In 1M3. J'1"" l'«i* has asked the United and hairs that have been caught in lh '" nmsider Rente Ciwok i Sultlrig and ro'ltlng go on contlnu- the brush of your ehctric cleaner. I *'". ^ true, be ooily when tnetal and Wood ate ex- Read over and fdfowihe; manufac- potM to weather. For this reason I, ' •'' - city of which the Popa 1 the machinery should be housed, if turers instructions for v«»1ing your I, "'•''"'H. completely surrounds possible, and protected with paint J vitiw, and Mussoliiti'a s«- «nd' grease. Because of the slack- 1 ''" («mit Ciano, w ulni of tarin work during, the win- Wr, Ws) iWson terms the test time tor this Important work. •'-' was l"f l^-iini ton carrying a swastika are being «nd other Fuel* pasted on wwlla jn Warsaw, Po-

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'••'<•••*.m 4 p L»%V"i:i 1' '. "'"Met 1JRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1948 The newspaper correspondent «ay« the 'One Bright Spot In The World' estimate is based on confidential figures, The Editors Take Stock CARTERET PRESS assembled by the Intelligence division of Poll Showi Newiptper Heads Confide* Of Manage- Csrteret 8- one of the United Nations and German in- surance statistics smuggled out of the ment Of War, Syi Cbrittim Science MttMtor Published by Carteret PreM Reich. The newspaper editors of America have Just OFFICE These are astounding figures, indicat- 71 WASHINGTON AVE., CARTERET, N. J. passed a vote of confidence in the nation's war lead- ing the enormous losses that the Germans ership! LUCY GREGORY Wjtot have suffered in Russia, where the bulk of MEYER UORKNBI.UM Sporti Editor That, I am convinced, is a interpretation of the. heavy fighting has occurred, according Subscription, J1.60 Per Year the result* of the annual meeting which the American to the Red Army theory that successful Entered a* ieeond class matUr Junt >, strategy In this war against Hitlerism in- Society of Newspaper Editors held the past week end 1M4, it Curteret, N. J., Poit Offla, Onto in Washington. The editors hfrd an amazing privil- tbt Act of March 8, 1879. volves bleeding it to death. '•Ml The confidential report made available ege, a stirring example of the democratic way, as the "The Greatett Mother" to the correspondent estimated German Nation's warieaders from President Roosevelt down Somewhere, on Home distant battle- losses, up to June 30, 1942, at 1,260,000 set 'before them in strictest confidence a detailed and field, an Ameriran soldier will be wounded dead, 1,450,000 severely wounded and in- revealing analysis of the progress of the war. fa action today. He may be your son, Or capable of further service, and 3,500,000 Many, perhaps most, of the editors are critical of the laughing, tow-headed kid that orily lightly wounded. the President in politics. They have had long^xperi- fwterday lived in a house down the street, Losses at the same rate for the second ence of his jocular—and sometime* scolding—press jttmember? half of 1942 would bring the totals of 1,- conferences. They were insulated against charm. But ' Strong but tender hands will carry him 760,000 killed, 2,005,000 incapacitated they rfome away from Washington this time with an back to an Army dressing station. A blood and more than 4,000,000 when prisoners inspiring lift, a feeling of re-assurance, a large sense •ffinrfusion may be required to save his and missing are counted. These figures of the war's complexities, and a renewed zeal to sup- blood mritributed to the American are termed conservative in view of recent port the nacuaary burdens of total war while com- Cross by thousands of Americans back events in Russia where the Red Army's batting the many cheap and opinionated tricks of home. Winter offensive is playing havoc with party politics that would divide us. •• He will hp brought to a base hospital German armies. These words may seem starry-eyed and unreal- ' Where Army nurses, recruited by the The estimate is that Germany has istic. But they are based on a great many soundings American Red Cross, will dress his wound«. about 6,000,000 men under arms at this of the opinions of fellow-editors and a personal esti- •Sympathetic Red Cross workers will ad- time out of a population of 40,000,000 mate of the information and impressions we were his family of his progress, and, as he males, of whom 12,000,000 are children given. alescefj, other Red Cross workers will less than 16 years old and 1,000,000 are • * • * his recovery. men over 65 years of age. This leaves 27,- The editors' viewpoint is thus notably at vari- * • « • 000,000 men "disposed for military and ance with the temper of Congress. Possibly, when '$••• Somewhere tonight an Ameriian boy auxffiary duties at the fronts and behind the editors get home, what they have to say will help |i longing for home. He may be in bomb- the lines." • to soften present Congressional obstructionism. Per- •ftiarred London—in far-off Australia, in a By subtracting the men under arms and haps, on questions of inflation control, especially af- •Pacific island jungle, or on a North Afri- those dead and incapacitated, the Reich fecting farm price demands, the newspapers will can desert, has a manpower reservoir of 17,000,000 moderate the selfish stand of various groups. Or per- "But hifl heart and his mind will be back left. This is not enough for the extensive haps old and narrow opposition politics and personal in the States, at the home fireside. He and heavy requirements of the German hostility toward President Roosevelt will win out once will long to pat the head of that frisky war effort, especially when it includes boys more. 't>up; to laugh again with the girl who between fifteen and seventeen and oM men But it is not really a question of President Roose-, awaits his return; to live the life of a civ- above sixty years. ' velt at all. There are two great problems confront- ilized man. ing the Nation. One, of course, is the military task •j If he can, he will go to the American Heard No Word From The Dead of winning the war. The other is the very threaten- Red Cross club. It won't be the home for ing inflation question. If the Nation avoids runa- Mrs. HJarry Houdini died this month, Which he longs. It will be only a substi- way inflation, it can carry on with the war economy some sixteen years after the death of her tute—an antidote for loneliness. But there and anticipate an expansive but sound postwar re- husband, the noted magician and perform- OTHER EDITORS he will find a warm welcome, an Ameri- adjustment. Much, indeed, will depend on that post- er of exploits extraordinary. The New Books can style meal, a comfortable bed. He war economy: employment, a sane approach to na- Upon his death the "great Houdini," Good news for our boys who the mistake of asking an ancient SAY _ ilftay sit down to write a letter to the folks tional elections and eveh to world organization. But some of whose feats continue to baffle the like to read! The Book'-of-thej Chinese on a railroad platform To Drive Or Not 'back home. He will find entertainment to uncontrolled inflation eould ruin all these prospects. Month Club will more than dou- experts, made a compact with his wife that how old he was. "Me?" he said. The OPA has provided a usH Relieve his mind of the thoughts that pass It is as serious as that. And1 now selfish groups, each ble the numbpr »f free subscrip- he would attempt to communicate with tions it is now giving to the armed "Yes, you." "How oldT" "Yes, guide to automobile owners through the minds of homesick men, insisting that its situation is exceptional, are threaten- doubt about whether a cow* her from the spirit world. forces, it is announced by Harry how old." "How old am I?" "Yes, ' He rgay be at some distant outpost, far ing to punch holes in our protective ceiling: The Scherman, president of the Club. how old are you?" plated trip by automobile i; For ten years, after Jtis deatM,'she fied or not. The OPA tU •un- • removed from that Red Cross club. But THe 1942 donation of 1,156 At this stage of the conversa- crisis is not a whit short of desperate. says. efforts to "contact" her late husband, join- subscriptions will be increased tion, a large crowd of bystanders 'tonight, or the next night, the Red Crpss The citizens of the East (\ drive or not. The i • 4 • Japanese and the Americana treat- is simple and the average mi 'iCrosg. Through its affiliation with .the In-. Here are two pictures of Americanism: dignified in his contact with the press, nevertheless ed their exchange prisoners is The wise foreigner does not ask science is an excellent tester. ;; ternational Red Cross Committee, it Over Here: Disgruntled citizens com- also impressed us with his competence and ability. personal questions erf the Chinese, shown in this story, told by Max HI. Y. Sun. ^.breaches all hatreds to bring food, articles plaining of gasoline rationing and criticis- Vanya Oakes, author of "White Hill in "Exchange ship": President Roosevelt appeared to be greatly Man's Folly/1 learned in her tour At the Port of Laurenco Mar- jyitif comfort, and to re-establish the line of We May Make Better Lav ing every regulation issued by the govern- refreshed after hia Casablanca trip. He talked off- through China. Gncc she made ques, in Africa, three exchange fiicdmmunicatioii between the military pris- ment, even if it is designed to assure ade- the-record to the editors for a half hour, more natu- ships were docked. One of these In dealing with the State, • ner and his loved ones at home. quate supplies for our fighting men. was the Gripsholm, carrying Jap- ought to-remember that its instilu- rally, with fewer mannerisms and dramatics than he anese internes from America; the At the disposal of every American tion* are not sb-orlginal, thoii Over There: Soldiers and sailors dying has often employed. His tanned face was fresh and other two were the Asama and they existed before we were boi Brviceman are Red Cross field directors daily to protect the homes of all Ameri rested,.he seflwed completely relaxed, and looked to Paragraphs Conte Verde, bearing American that they are, not superior to the war front, home service workers in cans, including the grumblers. and English internes from Japan, citizen; that every one of th this observer—who saw him twice a week from 1982 What W«|ti Him? Through the dock barriers, two was the uct of a single man; local chapters and millions of volun- It is not within our range for every to 1939—to be little changed from the old days. Dog for sale, eats anything. small boys exchanged comment*-^ ery law and usage was a man's i fera. American to be "on the front" but it is pos- Whereas, on several earlier annual visits of the edit- Fond of children.—Advertisement an American boy, born in China, pedient to meet a particular c;u Thus, the Red Cross serves the service' sible for every citizen to be a loyal Ameri- in tfie Hayes News (England). and a Japanese boy bom in the that they all are imiUble, all ors, Mr. Roosevelt has lectured .or eluded them, this United States. "Gee," the Ameri- terable; we may make as good; nan. can, even at home. This loyalty is not time he was mellow and informative. The load of Exception Noted can boy exclaimed, "I'll be glad may make better. — Em«ri» * * * *' matter of saluting the flag or of praising care which has hung over the President since the Ger- Clean and Decent Dancing to get some candy again. We Eiinjr on "Politick." didn't have anything on. the Conte •> Somewhere, sometime, disaster will the "brave heroes;" it is cooperation in th Every iNigrht Except Sunday.—An man break-through in May, 1940, seemed to a great Advertisement in the Lake Mills Verde kids liked." "Goshl" the P.trillo', Work Relief Ice some community. It may be our mighty war effort. degree to have lifted. This significant change is in- (U)., Japanese boy replied. "We. had Having been in the untenalilJl ravaged by storm—or enemy ac- movies and ice cream and chewing position of striking for six monl li-ij deed a portent, although it' should be added that the . Strong Tea gum and candy and swimming without stating his demand How strong do you* like your information given us by the Commufuler-in-Chief and pools." He paused and shook his Jnme» C. Petrillo now comes fmil When that disaster strikes, the Red tea! An Irish maid put it nicfjy. the other leaders pointed in no detail to an "easy" head, and then added: "You sure with a questionable plan in"11'1 Just suppose— "Sure, so strong -ye can trot a got gypped!" •your Red Cross—the one to which war or a speedy ending. . < Continued m i'aqe 01 That the United Nations ar,e planning njouse on it." — Countryman U always have contributed—yill be on (England). job. It will feed and shelter the suf- an all-out offensive against Hitler in April In, fact, I believe the editors took home with and , them two major conclusions., which It would be well Pn*»My iting. If necessary, it will help to rebuild Burlesque is said to' be the nlace teir town, their homes. That vast quantities of gasoline and for the public to share: where tjie 'Jfotcjtfleld in motion" The Red Cross will be there because it fuel oil must be transported before th First, the task qf managing this war is of formid- was originated.—U. S. Coast Guard Magazine.' - BRAND NEW... s part of the community, made up of pep' attempted knockout blow, and able complexity; :' ' That, early next Summer, as a result o fie representative of the community Second, it would be w&| for. editorialists—and A CwUialy the present restrictions upon the use o Aad if the money fipent for war the period of emergency endtf, it plain citizens—to wait for th«||e1p before jumping to It will pay you to consult us about the new gasoline, the Allied Armies will have what could be spent to make people still he there—on the job. conclusions on any military fj&ftatliin. v. prosperous tnd happy, there -.would, COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL LIABILITY they need aad launch a stupendous am be earn enough to eliminate the * • « • PQUCY, now %vmi|kUt JWOviding eompleU overwhelming attack, and To hear General ManAall eptfinfi the global turplus population.*^- Buffalo Somewhere, every minu,te of the'ihoup, News. That it will shorten the war and sav problem he faces was to be jeeply impressed, almoit protection tup * home owaar, his wife iry hour of the day, every day of the the lives of thousands of young Americans overwhelmed, by a picture o/nseded organizaifon Anothtr.RMMn minor children. ' the Red Cross is helping someone. maybe a number from this municipality. and adjustment which tor «Ko«#d« tlw task which Engineer* say |t would.reqoivn a.l4firn$e wind tq blow duwn.thc Won't you help, too? faced the Germany and Japanese, ..•i-L'it Now, aren't yQU willing to do withou Washington M«i»um»nt, which it your gasoline? Then, \*bftn General Marahall, th* President, or tafl reason f«r Qonjtresa to Elmer &avi» told some unuablujh^le f*ct» * about ' Have Lost 4,900,099 Hen Middlesex County boys, jj|htirig fo ;'Hore than 4,000,000 Nazi are their country, deserve the support o? theii ^: advert*;- home people; rejardlMs of tocoiveHJeneei no ImpoV-' anently crippled so far war, people who stay at hon|t hav# many rea- y *v. to journalists, and«oi%8,^t4ftkwtieij who *

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If Out of Army Thug Iiuut.HU Record Rakaay Theatre Biftmit W«l 4 Tines Can Eat Bananas Once Tangles in R«d- JCalmath Fall*, Or«—UU^ AM. , Be Read in a Whiiper Leonard D. Told He'i Menul Cat* cobt, Dwnoerat, made, a, 1 NEW YORK.~AUhm.gh hi, Cr|m. Tape^aw Twice Shy Only; Scarcity Is MOrTTREAL-Benjamln B. Mi register ** • Republican if y lnal past Is known to the police ALBUQUEKQUE. N. tt.-J. B. lany, balnf imtanced tor bigamy, ,,., m sleeping quar- across the country, J>,t Morl.rty 4fl Gnliuha discovered that Instead Stockman won the Cong was told by the Judlt that his cite , Kalmath County. I,P snares loudly. war* old, Ii very sensitive »bout Threat to Life of turnlnf In hi* worn four-ply rlc) in was "really t mental one." Judge i, 44 yeatt oM. b«lfi| publloly prool«lm«d the moil tlr» h« had ptrtml with n*w on* man did and Jacobs regitti>r»d J AmcdM Motet MM that tha *vt- ,,iRht of army Ufo tpt&ti safe burglar in Amerlei. See the OP A." ht was ad- Republican, only tn return \ dtnee produced ID court during tht ., bnrrackj, but Ml For Two Ycwi Main Food vised. reiriater At a Democrat the 1 He d*monitr»ted thii In Judje trial showed that Malonty had b«n .l.lil ,1 10 a childhood Galusha. a United Stales »ro- inr day. However, th« otW Jonih 4. OoMMPini part of general Of Girl Afflicted With married four times. "Certainly, no ,ihcr recruit* »W»lt«, •eaucnt when he stipulated that, un- batlnn officer, Km bumped Into as a Republican coat Jt«6lt< 1 man In tils right sentet would be so h'.'IMSlferred }» other Coelitc DUease. Fedtral re*l tape before. appointment to the lefiaktatt less hit police record of 17 arreit* gullible as to tak« on four mar- In the last 30 years, Including four "Just skip U," he cause the kw required th*; don't know riages," the judge added. my felony ennvictinns, wnq recited In a PITTSBURGH. - Bananas for pointment fo fro to ft person ^y, "but ,„,;„„„ whisper, he would not plead guilty breakfast, bananas for dinner and had been a Democrat for. th* ' block away tav« .,,,,1,, o a» a fourth ofTonder to carrying bananas (or supper—for two years EXPENSIVE BIRTHDAY GIFTS Jews in Norway to Be five yean. ,„,„„, 8n the bert thtog burglars' tooln. that's been th« main food of four- San Joae, Cal.—Under the will ,I,| figure out WM to put Impoverished by Natis year-old Lucille Ttelsch. of the late Mrs. Juliette M. Brown, This stipulation wns conveyed In * STOCKHOLM—Alt Jews ID Nor- BOY HANGS DOOH ,.,:).iial for observation, Afflicted with coeltac disease, an a whisper to Judge Goldstein on the Mrs. Carol Jeni6n, 22, of San way will be declared bankrupt, the Elizabeth, N, i.—A 12-y pjiiinnts squawked be- uncommon aliment which makes her bench, and the court, also In a whis- Franclaco, may select, on each Oilo department of finance an- boy, who hanjred a , ,,i,ln't sleep, aid I *•» unable to digest fats, starches or per, «greed to it. Then the court birthday until she la 30, two dia- nounced. Jewish concerns and es- beagle hound to a tree ,• t nf ihc* isolation ward, sugar, she was slowly starving until clerk accepted Morlarty's guilty mond jewels from Mrs, Brown's tates will be liquidated and receiv- the dop barked at him, Wi»i plen In A whisper nnd Morlarty whis- put on a dipt chiefly of bananas. extensive cqUeetion". Later, Mrs. , t il" «ny good, etthw. ers named from the Quisling ranks. tenccd to the State Horn* for! pered "Yes" in sppnrnte admissions She gn inert weight and strength, Jensen will receive the bulk of the ,),.,•(• [wlienta there, too, Only Norwegian Jew* nre affected at Jameaburg "for study that he received a prison term for then submarines reduced banana im- ,|.•(•!>, s0 they mov*d estate. because refugees from the Axi* classfneation." 1 burglary in Mississippi In Hit, an- ports, and starvntlon again looked ,ii rxt to the offlcen'- countries have alrt-ndy been re- n other term ,19 a burglar in Tennes- Lucille in the fnce. "Arabian Nlfhtii" Walter' Wanger'i Technicolor production, Margaret Woodrow Wilson lieved of their property. General Chennanlt ia op ..^, jt»t- who wns 111 COUW Last August her mother hunted rte In 1921 and a term as a hold-up feature* Edftr Barrier (L) and Leif Erihton. Maria Montct is finds peace as disciple of yoga. ovef China'a victory pro»p«fltB,: ,.,',t angry and Uttr four days from grocery to grocery man In Massachusetts in 1928. eo-ttarred with Jon Hall and Sabu. The picture will be featured ,fi,M- I had been shifted Judge Goldstein leaned over the before she found some bananas. at the Rahway Theatre, Sunday through Wedneiday, bench and whispered to Morlarty, Loses Weight in Four Days. Hi,ally was NOW CEtiBkATlNG OUk\52NO YEAR Of S«V/Cf "I sentence yon to IS years to life "In those four days, Lucills want ,1 medical CJCJ)lM8U0tl METALS . ropper and nluminum between the Imprisonment .'• down like anything," said Mr«. Ralph , hr.mio asthma.; vaiious "must" programs, includ- "ThankB," whispered Pat, in ap- Tielsch, the 28-year-old mother who While allotment.details are n,ot iiiK synthetic inhber, octane fraso- preciation of something. Is hard put stretching the $180 month avnilutble for reHRons of military ly talsry other rntlrnad policeman line, nviation, aimy material, mer- -on Bait . secrecy, the WPR hin divided Ihc weather 1« we B«q husband to provide for their nine ctmnt, »ml navnl -thipninK, nntl es- |V nation's available supply of steel, •,,„,, poisoned balt» tor Cora Shuck«r 'Bombed' children. cort vessels. H>Mr runways aboul the From.Way Down Under " 'Lou' now eats about six bananas Ull(,,,s. and leooe rowi. CHICKASHA, OKLA.-Hoot Tuck, per meal, or six pounds a day," Woman Wins Fame Blind Make Pace er thought the day of aerial bombing Mrs. Tielsch said. "And they are ao had struck Oklahoma. high. A quarter used to buy six or In Plane Plants He was shucking corn and mind- eight pounds, but now only two. With As Antique Queen Ing his own business on a farm near buying other special foods and medi- Tabler, when there was a terrific cines, it costs $12 a week to feed War Factories Find Places blast nenrby, a big hole was torn in Lucille alone." Now Is Authority on Early For Sightless. the ground, aud Homes spurted 20 The little girl has eaten about 7,000 American Furnishings. feet high. pounds of bananas since June. 1M0. One child specialist said her diges- NRW YORK.-Thirteen blind per- Tucker's team ran away. He ad- tive trouble probably is caused by BANGOR, MICH.-Are you Inter- sons ure htlpiiiR build fighter and mitted he felt liKe doing the same the pancreas gland. ested In antiques, but too busy to bonfber planes in a west coast air- ,,.:.,' ;, llnnd thtt Will m* thing, "but he had to investigate, do much more than talk about craft plant, the NatlonSl Association "Children with coellac disease S*AV£ MONEY TOO/ 1..-, i: 10 yean?, * found a high-pressure natural gas them? of Manufacturers reported after a often died before special diets were line had burst, Read, then, what a country doc- survey of one of the developments of ACME carefully ttlecttd garden fresh \ N,i. Ii mud found tor them," he said. "Bananas , Lmccd for a BOMM tor's wife did with the same interest. tho war manpower problem. were found to work welt. There is a ujlves your menu problemil Every momln mil ii will bear no In-1 Of 45 representative plants, rang- special ferment In them wMch makes Nearly 25 years ago she ran across ACME MARKET rtctivtt an abundant V> „,,.! until it k Cop Tries Out Handcuff$; ing from soup and shoe factories them easily digested." some furniture of Civil war days. of rraturt's b«it freih fruits and vtgatabWt, j Finds They Fit Too Snugly She brought it home and went after to machine and gun shops, 3S were fared to you houri FRESHER and at th« ayment of a WiT Say. Must Be Ripe. ii i in NASHVILLE, TENN.-Police Ser- more. She's still at it. Naw Mrs. reported attempting to solve the possible prices. Itonit be made to the Of course, Lucille'B bananas must geant Sam Norton decided to test a Kathryn Murphy, is a recognized problem of rehabilitating physically ,kiT or trurtee in bank-1 be very ripe or baked In an oven authority on early American furnish- handicapped workers. hv of tho esUta pf a new pair of handcuffs issued to his for an hour, to make them easily f:;: patrol. He snapped them on bis ings and owns a furniture display About half of the companies said Fresh Cns Tender Bunch i i, rid owner?r?, *«g assimilated. depicting the home life of Americans they employer! persons with physi- \n, when . , wrists. banknmieyfj As a baby, Lucille seemed normal during the war years from Colonial cal handicap such as blindness, deaf- i.r insolvency haa Men < "They fit rather snugly," he com- untjj she started eating solid foods. CARROTS P days through the First World war. ness, disability resulting from in- Delicious flolden carrots odd flavor and color to your minus. Most iconomicat, too! .,Vindicated and 1* < mented, inserting the key to remove • • " ' to your rn*nus. Most iconomical Then she began wasting away. She Is known as "the, antique queen fantile paralysis, Ios9 of limbs or (|ni-it for payment haa them. The key broke. He was es- "Always hungry, she would eat all of America." eyes, or other afflictions. l».<-n duly extctrtGdg ^^ corted to a locksmith, where the the time, but it did her no good," Her display, dressed up by the Us* cuffs were removed. An unexpected angle of this war- Oranges i 0. Cm I nuthorlie my em-1 her mother recalls. "She couldn't of wax figure^ wparing authentic expanded policy wns the aptitude f 1..,.-.. r to set aside portion! I walk. She hadn't long to live when clothing of each period, includes a of the disabled workers, the report 2 »*. 25c BROCCOLI Fresh Green Bunch IT. halnry each pay day] RHUBARB Fancy Hot House the trouble was finally fqund. Then colonial parlor, nn Imperial parlor, showed. , til niiiiigli it accumulated/ Carrying Shotgun, Two she spent 10 months in Children's 2 lbs. 15C LEMONS California Sunkist 4 for buy ii War Savings Bond?, a Victorian parlor, dining room, bed- The 13 aircraft workers were CABBAGE New Green Go Hunting 'For Dough' hospital and it's wonderful the way room and kitchen; a Civil war par- called pace-setters by their employ- GRAPEFRUIT Seedless K E«i LOS ANGELES—Two men, one they built her up on bananas. You'd lor, bedroom and kitchen; a gay ers, who added: "Without exception, ONIONS Selected Yellow 3 lbs. 17c hardly believe she was the same U carrying a shotgun, the other a^rifle, nineties parlor and bedrflom and a they have stimulated the sighted peo- POTATOES > ^E' 10i 39c CELERY Crisp Fresh 2 Bunch* stopped by B. H. Dreyer's aervice child." World, war I parlor. Each room is ple around them into increased pro- After eating bananas for two years station. complete from rugs on the floor to duction." California LuclUe's doctor worried that she knickktiscks on the whatnot shelves. "Been hunting?" asked Dreyer. A New England arms plant o(fl- Full Podded Ib. "Nope. Coin' huntin'." might get tired of them. She didn't. The Civil .war .kitchen even has a ,cial said the skill of a blind in- "I like bananas," she said. 1 SUGAR PEAS "What for?" bootjack for grandfather to use in spector was "unbelievable"; a New The finest p«os that grow. Large, luscious California pegs ore todoy's outstanding product vo1u«. : "Dough, mister—stick 'em up." Doctors hope that in time, Lucille, removing hl» shbes, ' Jersey manufacturer said blind They got $12. » blue-eyed anj3 blonde, will be ablt A{4( g.Aigers were far above atetage in A. Vix. if your waptorer to eat other foods. It takes several hu» installed a Pay-Roll stove, built by Benjamin, Franklin their work; a New England ma- years to overcome the disease. himself. Mrs. Murphy says there is chine toolmaker has 15 deaf mutes •nin((» Plan. Mora Buy W*r Bond. Gold Seal "Dated" limn 21 milUon wage only pne other stove by this dis- who "are among our most able and Guaranteed lo b« the finest eggs that money con buy Ru shed FRESH to your Acme Market, the pick of th« l«ad|a|, | and salary eanMrf an • Cape Breton Giant tinguished maker still ^existence respected employees." BUmeyCaaUe ntorby forms. Idsol for every egg u«, Every corton "DATED" for your obsolute protection. ^^ ^ __ v,'; ;| s.ving ihdr mooey thit Angus McAsklll, known as the and ii is in Henry Ford's museum An employment official of a large ( i ; Blarney castk U near BUraey, ta ft t «y. ^ ^ Cape Breton giant, was born in the at Dearborn. eastern company, the N.A.M. laid, County Cork, Ireland. It wai origi- Hebrides of Scotland in 1825 and As Mrs, Murphy's collection grew expressed the opinion "literally mil- Q. I'm I invest a toy ItU fa* nally built In tha 15th century by *.ir lionds and wcetoe died in 1WS3 in Nova Scotia. He is she conceived the idefc of arranging lions" were being kept oilt of the Cormack MacCarthy. It Is famous U -i ihr investment a return 1 buried in the cemetery of St. Ann's, complete period rooms. With ftnan< armed forces and industry "because for the Blarney stone built into the Every Carton "DATED." Every ego guaranteed to satisfy Tha Idtat cooking egg. All juoranreid m ih, nature of m annuity?, N. S. McAikill was 7 feet 9 inches cial assistance from Dr, D. t, Cole, of remedial physical detects." walls some 20 feet below the top. A. Y>. The pnrdiwe of tall, weighed 500 pou-:ds, had span a Bangor dentist, she started her Many companies, the N.A.M. add- SHARP CHEESE - Farmdal* Brand Ib. The stone which most tourists kiss Genuine Kraft American Cheese u£i 77c 1 .u Ii War Strings Bond • of hnnd 12 inches, foot 18 inches room-by-foom collection. Three ed, are going a step further by help- i- a ieparata Wiuae-i thinking It Is the Blarney stone is long, chest 80 inches. He performed rooms that she furnished lor the Mu- ing prospective employees correct lion. EaehBondU a substitute used because It can be Supreme Lorge ancy, Fresh Killed before Qu-;eu Victoria in the fifties. seum of Science and Industry in their physical defects. il.iu-d aa of UM fint of, more easily reached. The real stone Enriched Loaf One of his feats of strength was to Chicago established her reputation 1 !"• month in which. bears the name of the maker and as "the antique queen of, America, 8 shoulder an anchor weighing 2,200 ••• I Bread payment for It is re-^ the date. The castle has given the iiwktud by uiN o y«oil high in vllomin 81 towlenl, nlocln mi Iran • pounds, to which was attached six gwordfislk Measure 15 Feet n ivfd by an aulboriuxl, name to the particular type of per- inning agent, and roa-i (athums of chain and walk with it 10,0*1 Spider Speclea A fully grown swordflsh may FRYERS suasive flattery known as Blarney. Crackod Wheat Bread ,«, utf 10c nire« exietljr 10 yean a long distance. There are 10,000 known species ol Cormack MacCarthy repeatedly measure 15 feet in length from the w -;„ f«>m llu(

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,1'"'"- % mms AID mmwk *, / Call Completed / i & By ROY Ml I ir.OSS tliii wftun't Bill'ii dl»h; h«'d Jty Preams' number That meant the o all 'ft over." / Ho wa* -till hcwiMcro.1. They'd o),mnf before the war—• bank \, clerk -and he still felt obscure I know, Bill know Wall— told him » hundred nvr l ' re 'inside lack—OT«r there. simple hi* routine «-n they'd "Thanks. I'll be okay." / / Itnr* "Now, ns usual on th* TaTk tn hearsed him iti b Where1* your enlhuriutn nil net. Hut lie u;i till mixed up. | Your Hoy program, Lieutenant iln.< Wk. Bill? (Shaky laofii- K /' It wasn't iilimr HtA yy: «•'•) r din. Penny wa< i i i mournuth. . ing I'll toll you 1 love you . . . Was Mioutmg over the pWard- "No," he'd said, "no best tfrl." crazy about you!" permitted applause, "tonight, it'a Then the agency man cried: "I Oh, Bill! Bill my feanit, I've the Air Corps! You here, you got it! His first love!" wilted »nd wemderad 4«d hoped. "Beulah," Bill had remembered. (Bretthltti; yet, and lean— I out there, all of you whose hearts • "But she's marl-led now. She's a m fly in the cockpits ..." briftit, nurlcal tean that fll»«en- Mrs. Haines. It wasn't a real Bill was staring hard at his t& u they wtilrled alcJtif the script, as if hp had to memorize first love, anyway. Rates; maybe Y«i, darllni, be at L»- PERCY CKOStfY It instead of just read it. At that, one scared klsa." We'll w«nt tveiry mitt- SKIPPY he wasn't reully seeing the words. "All the better, Lieutenant!" at* •wrjr leeondl 1 ! He was wondering if Penny might WE OlVei AN GlVEf AN' fMY BROTHER WAS BEST MAN / -WE CALLED OFF .,' They'd all chimed in, enthusiastic. "Forty-one hours, honey. Forty, happ*n to hp listening tn this pro- 1 "Don't you get the angle? Noth- one wonderful hours!" Bill re- NEWER NOTHtN DOES OUR A 6L1Y AN' HE GIVE THE epofti gram back in Chicago. He won- ing meant much bapk in those peated. FAMILY £\IER 66T BAOK. r6(?00M A PRE56NT. TrltN WHEN dered what she would think. He days. No need to—lota of time wondered how long he'd go on The music was swelling, and all MO FOUND and feelings to waste. Now there's y A" -'" \ thinking nbout something that was hp could hear Was a quick sob of meaning in everything, even in happiness before the wire went [ OUT HE HAD To never going to mean anything af- reminiscing with a first flame be- ter all. dead and thp applause and Inugh- cause memories mean BO much to ter began. If Bill had noticed, he PRESENT Wes Tyinun moved him up to a man in service. That's the line would have heard a soft overtone BACK" the microphone. He met its black of conversation you'll take. We'll to tha.t noise from the audience, leer with a blank expression. notify Mrs. Haines you're to call, a tenderness of several hundred "Lieutenant Hill Holliday needs of coume." hearts saying, "Forty-one hours" no Introduction after that com- So Bill had shrugged and said over and over again, the way Bill bat record in the Pacific 1 He's on all right. What could it matter had said it, now, But that "angle" they'd his way back now, after several "Call completed?" That Was 'lofi >W, Kin(! l\iruns Sjinlnal. Im", fforl.l rijjlm Weeks convalescence from burns talked about: nothing meant much Wes. and wounds. in those days, time and feelings to "Yes," Bill called back, grin- "Care to tell us what it feels waste ... He thought about that, ning. "Ard then again, no. But like to be a national hero, Bill?" thought about that and Penny. wait, Just wait!" And that wa3- KRAZY KAT —By HERRIMAN Bill wet his lips and read, "Decided whom to call, Bill?" n't in the script .either. ''Well,, Wen, all I can say is they Wes prodded. The clock was tick- aeem to be sending me a long way ing. round to get me back where I be- "Yes, I have," Bill said surpris- Other Editors Say long." ingly. "I want to talk to Penny He tried to read the lines as if Ogden—in Chicago—at Park (Continued front Page 4) he were laying them, spontaneous- 6620." which members of the American ly. Because that was how he felt, Wes was off-balance for only a Federation of Musicians may He'd be helping sell bonds, they'd split second. Quick recovery was again make records. part of his stock in trade. "Got told him; bringing people ;i little The plan, which Mr. Petrillo that data?" he called to the an- closer to what it nil meunt. Hut somewhat naively insists is legal nouncer. because unprecedented, simply "Putting it through at once." provides that recording compan- As the music Bwelled up And an Christian Science ies, juke box operators, and oth- expectant murmur swept the stu- ers engaged in various depart- dio audience, Wes growled, "That ments of the recording industry, Church Calendar wasn't it. That's not the call in pay a stipulated fee, the amount the script. Are you nuts, Lieu- First, Church if Christ, Scien- to be arrived at by negotiation, to tenant?" tist, Sewaren, is ;i branch of the Mr. Petrjllo'N union. The Union, Mother Church, The First Church "I guess I am," Bill said simply. in turn will operate a sort of super of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, He thought, but why was he do- WPA, giving work relief to mem- ffiV TBIMAN Mass. Sunday service, 11 A. M., ing it? It wouldn't mean any- ers unemployed presumably be- NAPPY lunduy School, 9:H0 A. M. Wed- thing to Penny, even if she was ause of the general substitution home to get it, which Bhe prob- 5|E? NOW ALL \)VE GOTTA HOU5S |' ( THERE GlOOKR nesday Testimonial meeting, 8 P. >f loud speakers for live miisi- RtALLY M. Thursday, reading room, 2 to ably wasn't. She was too attrac- ians. , DO 19 STICK AROUN' HERE 2L*7tR II '!, H \ TAKE |T &O R tive and popular, and there Hvas ILL THESE FIGHTERSSTART MANfAFTER AtL 4 P. M. This is a novel proposal. While nothing between them to keep her SHOWN' UP! OOSHf TWO N>V V'GOT "Christ Jesus" is the Lesson- ne's sympathy must be extended away from anyone else. How HOURS AN' NOT !H |l AIN'TCHA? Sermon subject for Sunday, Feb- i those individuals whose talent, many times, he wondered, hsd he ruary 28, in all Christian Science aining and experience is affected Btarted to find out if maybe there Churches and Societies through- y the changes that invention has couldn't be at least a beginning out the world. rought to the musical sphere, it is between them? The Golden Text is: "Jesus ecessary to remark that this cir- Christ the same yesterday, and to- Yes, he had thought it in his umatance is not unique. Trades day, and forever."—(Heb. 13:%), heart but he never had said it. nd professions have a high rate Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- He wasn't sure she wanted to hear f, obsolescence and change. Prog- tions is the following from the t; he wasn't surt he really want-, ess In inexorable. ed to say It. And sofhething had Bible: "He shall be great, and While Mr. Petrillo may be en- tways happened, anyway . . . shall be called the Son of the irely within his proper sphere in You could lean over a candle-lit highest." (Luke 1:32). nsisting that society should pro- .able, toward a lovely girl who The lesson-aermon also includes ide cushions for the shock, his seemed to want to be with you all the following pussage from the plan for licenses and fees would the time, Whose dark eyes danced Christian Science textbook, "Sci- inly seek to support indefinitely with something quick and bright Snee and Health with Key to the an old system of work at the ex- —and you could he about to lay K jjfeflptnr«8" by Mary Baker Eddy: pense of a new. That is unrealis- DETECTIVE ftiLEY it. And then a waiter could ap- By BOB E "Throughout all generations both tic, for the signs of the moment pear with your soup and you iBW and after the Christian ndicate that while the total num- tKrtftlNG WE OFFICS .'RIUY S«N»UP could let it go-, deciding the eyes ||«ra, the Christ, as the spiritual ber of musicians professionally had candle. So, you didn't know a—the reflection of God—haB employed may become fewer, the and she didn't taiow, and perhaps OlDRC^OY ne with some measure of power opportunities for the very highly it was beat grace to all prepared to re skilled will be greater and vastly Christ, Truth." (p. 333) Yet he had changed his tele- faore rewarding financially. The arnNG phone call fit the last minute. trend is away from quantity and Wihy, he wondered? What gt>od toward quality. would it do? Furthermore, the .question will "It's gone thrptigh, Lieutenant, inevitably arise whether this Caes- Miss Penny Ogden ta watting," ar of music has «hown markefd "Penny!" Easy, Bill, easy. If a capacity for administering such u only » phone call, it's only a1 ra- broad aotial relief program as he \\\ BONOS dio stuntA It'a on^ly a — girl hai proposed.—Chriiti»jn 'Isn't this crazy, PehnyT I'm on Monitor. »Bkvtriflcatlun has made the radio. They can't hev you: |t"»ttMea during the past ten though, *o . . ." , bringing to thousands of farm I know, Bill. I've t>«*n HiteMn| H.te Can't Be Made To the conveniences ul their city to it. . Toflay, however, copper ) We remember a cartoon from Y»u have, it «nny?'Wi»yl IW'i fixtures—all the materials 1 Punch, published early in the last Are required for rural etectri- rttally ifunnyj AiU Wta war, Avhjeh showed a big German eat" for the duration hn't It, BilH-A*y • family hiving Its morning hate , , en r««r wtay b«ek. That m*u> y Rex Stout . . . and several her writers arc tfYiRinK us to "Fortjr-elftit htart ittd h follow the former German exam- Forty..i|fct U... Bill. %m 1 67 mVUn*uS«t«IU ple by hating Gerriifcfti *I1 Aty ,.. • I * : • ,J.,J:jjjjjj ^ ..ft "Going to-a fcfovie or twe.ire If we Wore aW tJr ^ heareing thU thtrijf. What've yo« the frontA ik>ny roads ttopitod been doin|, Penny?" SINS. and machtnWunned fey CftrWin Nothini, BUI. , we rtpniaat hare my "NotWnf?. TtlaVs'a Rood J trouble i^toi 4 Anyway,'' laughing a llltle, vice—but then kidding, "you fcaveVt bttto Mat- it... ing letters, th*fi'f«r i 1 ; 'But• to nnni Bill, ! »UT» vrHMi. W* «*4t ing a systematic hatred U ni written. But *ey'v» thing we do not propo|? to do. bow- wnd to mttdi. TlMr* muu U e*in mor« be I«U of Mtwt thin «w> »a«r|ynthe. WB»< Bill. IV. written! ^^mm,m "Penny! It'i all riftt, You— pH tound a» tf yyou're orying." WIT igh Scores Rout Over Me By 414a Score 2Keepli!Wrr» Tth ltd h hmt eroaersiy PEAKING ntnmml Rolling Along With mntmQFQl J€mm 23P«nUT»LeW ABOUT SPORTS CARTBR8T—The Commandos Paterson, g 0 CARTBHSBTT — The Bombers Prtdtrick, g fl 0 Offawre Attack by M«yer finally met their match thlt week Balevitt, g Another Victory ok the lead in the Junor Ihtrs- Hudrock. g 0 0 n the Public School senior basket, Luktch, ural Public School Basketball R»id, g i 0 CARTERST-The league lead' CART8R*T~-ty ball league when they were de- RVe this we*k by nosing out the Rukoakl, g 0 1 OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAGE TEAM opponents In every way, the cisively beaten by the Air Corfr* ing Mechanics No. 2 just keep idl- Ran get* by a 12-10 score. In an- 4 2 io | t«r«t High School basketball ,(),,• not many people have noticed it but by a 21 to 13 «c«re. tHe Air .«. vxt ing alone «nd there's nothing go- her name the SM Hawks dtfeat- •ri scored an easy victory Horn's Carteret High School basketball cag- Corpi held the lead throughout the ing to stop them. They won only the Marines. Metuchen at the liigh school game. The seoTe at half time was two gamfcs this week instead of onWi (II) G. P. P. (t) Q. F. P. ,r,,inK places this year, despite their stiff ached- Wkrfleld, t 8; Tuesday afternoon by a 41 to Air Corps 18, Commandos 4. Scoring their customary rweep by aenby, f 1 Sftto, f OadoT, f 2 0 4 5 11 score. Johnny Kendiierski, ),,. boys haVe a Highly favorable record so fat lit another garni th« Navy sanl hodonh, f fhomjSWtl, f :.. 0" .1 1 9. LttkteH, e .... knocking off the Yard No. 2 pin- 9' p teret'a center, was the atar of (^jp the CoMt ^Uard by a 28-19 »cow. ,yneh, f .... ,. ;,nd will undoubtedly wind up their cam- Catrl, g ners. Q o game by rolling up 23 points dirt:, Air Cor* (21) Q, F. P. herpaniak, » e 0 < ih a greater number of wins than losses. ft. bttkiteh, g In other Important games the nine baskets and five foul* Thompson, f *.... 2 0 4 ayduk, c ch»r*tr. * f o: g t»nk House routed the Casting After tsking an 11 to 6 ad* t week the Bitie and White team knocked of! Resko; f ,..„,.„ 4 2 10 'BH*n, g Cooper, g No. 1 in three straight fames *rd«lyn, « 0. 0 iage In the opening period, ivcr, a heavy lavbrlt'e, artd thewby avenged Marko, I ., a 0 0 M While Casting No. 2 bowlers up. lil*. a Merelb, g 0 0 0 0 21 local sharpshooters were lot, c : ,. 8 0 « " t a heavily favored Scrap Plant ! i iiMiulpd the local club earlier in,the esason. G. p_ Keided as they kept boosting 1 Gherepas, |f 0 0 0 11 1 3fi team in two games. 6 0 12 Deralsh, f 1 2 ftiargtn throughout the en ,i ||j«h also fell by the wayside. Wolansky, g 0 0 0 Co*M Gttard (19) proud of. Sullivan, f 2 0 4 Che»|*o, g 0 4 861 8K4 -781 throughout the third and t< WrrukowsVi, c 2 0 4 in- sure, Carteret's schedule this year has been Tank House periods. Medvets, c 1 1 3 h,. stiffest in the history of the school, with 9 1 19 E. Czajkowgki 152 175 178 Carters (41) Q. P. G. Paterson .... ITS 187 164 1'iirk, New Brunswick and a number of other Mikics, f 3 ft, A. 'Burr 197 164 178 kilt tone*, Gnlbraith, f 0 $ ,,o|s in this section. In fact, if we were under J. B. Berry Scores Academy Alleys And 'GfMedwick 191 170 IBS Perkins, f 2 t , miditlons, the local basketball season would W. Sloan .. 190 212 17 Elliott, f 0 0 Atta} Park 3*21 hB 6>me To Lead JCendtierski, c 9 J? , niondous financial success, with every home T Upset Win Academy Bar Score 908 909 87 Matthews, c ,„.;. 0 0* !rawing capacity attendances. CAHTERET—Despite a spark- CARTERET — The Recs added Gleckner, g 1 0 Scrap Plant No. 1 this i» being written, Frank McCarthy calls Over League leaders Sweep Triumphs ling performance by Johnny another full game to their Ifad in Shanley, g . 0 0 Baker 110 177 163 Kendiierski, Carteret's star cen- the Young Men's Bowling League A, Perry, y ....:, 1 6 the telephone and Informs me that the high Einhorn 149 136 151 jter, the Blue and White cage team by taking- two games from Nc- H. Perry, g 1 0\ CARTERET—James B. Berry, CARTERKT — Both Carteret Goetz 149 145- 16i wa* defeated by a powerful As- meth'a Monday night at tho hill basketball team will play a charity ball game holding Beconil position, scored a teams in the County 'Major League Comba ... 156 187 14: bury Park combine, 34 to 24, last alleys. must have thought that Sunday 17 V'W Brunswick tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at two-game upset over the first- Harrivan 159 188 17 Saturday night at the shoYe court. Metuchen (28) was Washington's Birthday. Carthrst Rec (2) O. lirunswick gym. The game will be played place Armour's No. 1 team to cnt Kendrierski rolled up 13 points S. Dacko 159 170 178 Smith, f ..... 4 th For that day they scored smash- the league leaders' margin down 723 783 !9 on five double deckers and three M. (fedveti 148 202 148 Bllnchow, f 0 National Infantile Paralysis JFund which is a ing victories in the County Major No. 2 fouls, J. Masculin .. 213 222 167 Wernih, c 2 to one-half game in the hotly League. The Academy Alleys, hile endeavor. J. Kopil 192 145 Trailing by 8 to 2 at the end of J. Mfedvett .. 222 170 144 Drysdale, c 1 contested Carteret Industrial with Jimmy Vernillo rolling three 194 167 the first period, Carterct's hard J. Harrivan 161 16S Runyon, c 1 SUNDRY STUFF League Monday night at the siwctacular socres of 248, 254 and^ . Kurtiak 157 137 fighting team was badly outclassed Best, g 1 Academy alleys. 213 for an average of 237, easily c and more colleges are curtailing their in- P. Sroka 155 151 and never even came close utter 950 925 800 Bondics, g 2 The league leaders have one defeated the Sylo Recs in all three ninte sports program and are going in for T. Kurtiak 1»9 181 that. (1) •ti'K more loss than James B. Berry games. Carifcret (24) G. F. P. L. Netneth ... 181 160 164 11 i mal sporta and games with schools in the but also have rolled one morn The Academy Bar, not to be' 837 781 80 Mikics, f ; 1 1 3 M. Suimitka 154 150 180 Referee—Matty Begovion. match. Armour's No. 1 has won outdone, came through with a "viciMih . . . Long distance travel is out for the Perkins, f 3 1 C. MBrclnlak .... 196 218 170 Scorer—Bobby Loiak. sweep over the South River Recs. two more games than their con- Mechanics No. 2 Kendtierski, c 5 3 13 154 m 148 Timer—Seibert. insofar as college teams are concerned ... South River (0) tenders. E. Charney 167 175 18 | Academy Bar (3) Teleposky . 128 165. 170 Bafarah, I 0 0 0 M. Lucas ) 14G 146 m193 •Nagy 183, W 205 ^^^ Wkeeler League dead, airo, would'have been something worthwhile Masculiri 206 166 188 nKullc8 150 Smock, f 3 2 8 E. 192 106 186 Sttto 147 168 168 Charney .«», ;ift»;Mk2> , 220 |™•ibert 139 Doooflr, K , - 0 CARTERET — Tuking IViilr! iK . . "Miska" waa one of the best money 1 HI Harrivan ".*$£,;'~ W " 14%-"20* \ ' 158 136 135 Lee, c 2 930 822 840 tage of Erection's two-game *i(* ; in his day . . . Banick 202 166 164 Sharkey 180 183 Kopin 165 188 2O9.Garrity, c 1 SicmcMk't (1) tory over Boiler B, the Condenser Clark e in the Carteret Industrial League "has been McLeod 183 171 177 221 184 181 Diurilla 138 176 lOSIPetlllo, g 1 Megyesi 22 158 179 pinners broke u first place dead- 202 136 170 lock and swept back into flnfc all season that less than six games have sep- Campbell, g 0 Dobrowskl 886 857 866 932 963 739 804 82l|Vetrano, g 2 M. Urbanski 138 172 182 place in the Foster-Whecfer Bowl* the first and last place clubs... Don't sell the Armour'. No. 1 (1) Kline, g •>. 0 C. Urbahski . 140 157 156 ing League with u three-game tH-* Academy Alleyi (3) jmph over Brass B last Prldijp* iiy Alleys Short in the County Major League TWtacs ... 1S2 160 167 Lead Burnert Molly 180 181 168 Slochta 154 123 165 M. Siekierka 186 16) 101 Barbierie :. ,132 91 128 15 4 34 night at the Recreation alleyt. ' vc! ln| they are standing a 50-50 chance to come lfcronenberg 150 158 156 P, Donnelly ,. 223 191 189 §eraon 97 125 134 Referee—Yohn, 832 794 861 Foster Wheeler's Condenser (j) J. Vernillo .... 243 Uhouse 149 187 137 254 148 108 15fi Scorer—Bobby Lotak. Maktdtvskl 167 153 17J R. Galvanek .. 170 191 Vernillo 192 234 208 123 182 en Timer—Nick Seibert. flonbvan 171 stars to Jimmy Vernillo last week for hit- H. Chomicki .. 181 197 172 Biue And White Plays .Nohal 192 128- 142 Tokargki 208 big scores for the Academy Alleys to aver- 807 862 823 Brunswick For Charity Marciniak 202 1008 996 9411 687 584 734 High Schdol To flay Out Ruggeri 103 for the nfjht which isn't bad in any man's A. A. C. Co. (2) Sylo Rec (0) Karpinaki 160 132 138 r Nb. 2 MvrtGaine Before Closing CARTERET—Fr»nk Mc- G. Bailey 173 178 179 145 Thompson 127 136 139 ,Wilgus 126 lUl- Carthy, director of athletic* at Binybolouski - 181 191 186 199 Bra,. "B" (0) finally met their match in the pub- ftttt 184 155 192 Simeotie 202 143 CARTBRET—Following tomor- the Carttret High School, an- C. Urbanski 171 159 177 ,Hoby» 130 146 199 row's charity tilt with New Brtins- Qou-ncwl Wednesday that the Walsh iiml intramural basketball league this week by Cdllina 184 142 184 213 J. Kupsch 184 186 ,MtDonnell 174 125 167 wick the high school cage team ifeckl high uhool bulwtball Urbanski '. Galvanek 140 147 185 146 to the Air Corps by a 21-18 score ... It waa Swiderski 157 155 .Pasipanki 17,6 132 199 will play one more gante—with team will play a non-ich«dtited Baksa first loss of the season. 785 711 837 Perth Amboy away on March 8— charily game with New Bruni- Wenda 866 859 904! 808 700 8119 Armom'i No. 2 (1) before closing their regular sea- w4cU Hl|4i tomorrow afternoon Edmonds Boehner 131 179 145 son and preparing for their all- at 2:30 «t New Brunswick. MecUnic* No. 3 O'Donnell 125 145 142 Jayveei Rout Metachen important state tournament The entire proceeds will go to 811 749 f# B. Megyesi 168 153 169 Erection Cards Win Overtime Mechanics fake 2- Brechka 147 166 132 games. No pairings have been an the Infantile Paralynii drive to 158 163 173 Margiatto 114 164 163 By Big 37 to 26 Score L. Pottl nounced at this writing fbr the help crippled children regain 151 ui C. UrbaiiBki 227. 169 181 state-tourney. their health. .Molly 169 Pi 101 133 130 CARTBIfET — The Carteret IBB: ame From Township Came Lead By mr ^ Thergeson .... 161 140 166 M. Medvetz 167 Hij»h School Jayvees had a field I 183 0. Schui' 184 167 158 Bumors U. Medveti 192 s 618 787 718 day anil scored an easy 37-26 tri- U thrnatlen's 27 million motorists Coffee and tes production in this : 183 Andress 166 193' ub By 40-31 Score umph over Metuchen's Jpyvee* . 888 798 85B ctrtttwlr lWi: giving to the figure country, or satisfactory substitutes, Tuesday afternoon in the \pea\ '«*Wftineml«il - S»008 mile» - they is not in the offing despite persistent SdWttt- 845 CARTERET—Capitalizing on a gym. T«l-sa»« rttore Watt H mlUlon «««. rosy rumors born ot war shortage!, ; V.T -Tying the score HtHiflemann 138 183 Boiler B wo-game defeat of the Second- Cruhin's Dhigs Widen Cartrret Jayvees (37) G. 'F. P. '•cording to scientists. iliirty seconds of ulay 129 'Ycllen 180 pUce Epsom Salts, the Mechanics Elliott, f .: 4 • MIUT by Johnny Koli- .» 151 178 159 Monyku 170 moved into a two-game lead in Wilgus, f 0 Lead In Women's Loop Dutko 169 W Bataris 138 inilfr the net and then the Warner Chemical Bowling Saizillo, f 1 Donovan 167 Dollnch 179 ii opponent! by 9-0 in League by scoring a two-ply vic- Shomsky, f 3 CARTERET — Gruhin's Drugs Donovan 139 160 Lucas 155 I'- M'stion, the Carteret tory over the 29-Bombera Monday are running away with the race Kuima, e Mcbonnell 177 Donovan, c 0 • • s i llK'ii third night at the Academy alleys. n the Academy Alleys Women's Coppola 157 770 ilcftating the Five Standing: Bowling League. ff Machine "B" Irving, g 2 if Woodbtidge »t the Mechanical 80 24 They increased their lead to Mltroka 178 Matthews, g 0 * last week. * _,.... 2B 26ftve full games this week by acor- Coppola 148 Copeland, g :.... 3 mien (31) G. F. P. Dept. 29 26 29ng a three-gume sweep over Bab- D'Zurill 168 Phillips, g ....! 0 0 1 1 Phosphide 26 29 its Furniture. Miankarience .... 174 4 I 9 tt.Boab (1) Standing: E. Mayorek 1T0 137 a I i .Gergits m W. 169 180 Oruhin's 36 t i 176 141 lift Berthas 31 Mpy m Ooitertrfan, f 0 % 8 147 M jjabic Furniture ..Cl 23' Machine "A" (Z) ' 176 Wiierat/f , Z .1 0 ^ly'» Dress 10 Price 179 Maurwt', c 1 lici Solewin 189 (40) * F 629 574 591 B. Balewiez HhrrUoa, c 0 Maseak 144 f ... MMluipici (2) Van Pelt 208 '"tzilln, f 159' 178 a • Sforek ):W"~f>- 148 Molly ,. 179 o '„„...,(.,.. 147 166 869 s 117 119 Boiler A 163 166 •y«. Itobertaoii 180 Mortaea U\ ; T 631 616 DecibM 160 Mudrak 170 ••<&• 109 181 Q«ttta| to Own Wedding Jacob* 194 1( f y periodi: 181 121 ftU< D1BOO.-In the cm 6t Fri- '" 8 10- M» Utu I PlatUa, tt, ot »• Him Dt%Mevertheleu ZiBOTee 15« 174 Sli 6 0 209 180 PtuL Mtnn., 'it Happened One WaU«c* dtjr Jail«r, wai hooking Pump and JSw," lnit»ad of "Ont Night." Cheslak ,.. , . «4tt« WM 'wW ft Jimp ttf day *>, > fannan for ffcfch h« WM to gfi raarrttd. HolqwAtbh tort*, Mill BveUn 8ttnl, »» Sldeks ,, Minn., arrtma oa . at cttirM. obhldtfi a PAGE EIGHT mnvt, 11MM af» «hw It Matt Be love! Ing your room an untidy menr Holds Key Plant ting your good took! ilip in ON THE SILVER SCREEN down heels, straggly back h« Job by Minding rfpotty rlnthn; forgrttlng tn ,i, i Ditroas WAR" DONDS er mniages, run errands, nr , Others' Business ! IMIIII fnn* on the prowl for »omc- Thrilling Action Picture ry out ]oh» entrusted to you. \ letting to thank people for r jlliinir new in thrill movies will BVery shipyard In our country li hnvr to hunt no further than the received; to acknowledge ir letting »m«fing records In the con- llnnp; tn be thoughtful; bllthfi Woman's Slight Shoulders M Thi'Blre where Paramount struction of a merchant marine «o willfully leaving thing! undo,-,. I . Carries Problems of you Alan Ladd, the screen's essential to the transport of supplies I'M ifuy, in "Ludjfy Jordan." ind men to the seven seas. The Depend* on CheralcnU | Many Workers. K R. I. n(fcnlH, (ranfrsters, werail cost of these honilred* of The effectiveness of flre-rct.,, j;m A W 0. I,, soldier, a story that ihrps now building runs into m^ i eatments on wood ahd fatirh DOWNFY, fAI.ir On Ihr slijht .; ill dive bomber speed and n liana of dollars. iends upon the chemicals user! ahouldfrs of Mis l.orrrn ClrvenKPr. trovirciMn newcomer to Hollywood. the official w.-iilins; w.ill n( iv liiR he amount Injected Into the ni.i* iilomir Helen Wrtlkm, combine to aircraft plant l.m\ ire rlepmiJed i be protected. m:iki. "I-iirlty Jordan" one of th<" (ht problem* n( llioii«:incls n( work- ttt, with or without tenri. hcHi. bets in exciting entertainment lo come this way in a lonR, lon(( Her formal title is "women'* coun- lime. selor," but tha! merely hefinj the SAYING ftorjr. Her J»n romijtii of every li "I.ueky .Ionian" Ladd stars thing from Mling a widower whrrr for the firnt time—aftor building to find n hnmp for his child |o Iron- up :>. trrmendoup popularity in Ing out nn IS ypnr old's henrt proh only I wo pictures, "This Gun for toms. Hire" »nd "The Oilan Key," both She's »n ntlmrtive womnn. grity nn slurrinj? Veronica Lake and MEANS: haired, demlcr. inuKhintf. She (riving second billing to Ladd. dftisen well. She if not In the least "Luiky Jordan," directed, by Safeguarding your in. formidable Mtmy ot them nre called "Vl«t«~ Prank Tuttlc, is bascef on a story VMtmtflt bocauM de^ "The most important thing about John Carroll irrmi prrtty determined tn utr thp flat of hit hand ry" ships and you are contributing Itiy Job is that 1 be a good listener," on pretty Sumn Hayw*rd in (hit irpnr from "Hit Parade Of liy Charles Leonard. The screen tn this victory by your purchase o( troyed or lost War Stamp? Mrs. Clevpnntr says. "And the sec- 1943," thr cUlioratr nniiiml in whirl) thi* pAir ii co-ilarred. play wan written by J>arrell Ware War Bonds . . . «t least ten K»- cannot be replaced. ond moit Important thing Is that t — and Karl Tunberff. The cant in- crnt of your income, every payday. • * • ••fetver tell the people who consult •Sheldon Leonard. Mabel We'll need these ships after the war, f» what to dci 1 let thnn tnllt, in Noted Artist Paints War Poster Marl* McDonald and Lloyd lo«, when Pence crimes. Putting your money tn Conference in my office or on the U. S. Trnuuif Dittflmiia work for yourself because factory floor. ,in0**f ravel It, either by the federal gov- muieumi in vfiri suirHuii mumu mmm care), and full-time care for still at $75, was equipped with Ru- down on Main Street—shc'B always —^Richard Crane, of the U. S. Training Station were penalized plui Virginia Gilmore, Others. But the question of war been dead set against gambling in manian characters. He said he for smoking while nt work. They workers' boys and girls is far from any form. Never will forget when I Coast Guard, stationed at Atlantic Jafno Elli.on used it to write to friends. were painting signs which road: being settled, by Vultee or any oth- \v:is a kid and she found little Ham- City, spent a few days this week "THAT OTHER WOMAN" er company. my, her youngest nephew, playing with his mother, Mrs. Jane Crane, 'Ha smoking." marbles for keeps out back of the of Fairview Avenue. Mrs. Clevenger tells the new shop. Took it on herself, to give him OITMAf •—Mrs. George Keller, of Dover worker that she is to feel free to British Execute a whaling nnd point out the evils of tlTAT£ St. AT FIVE CORNEK5 • WOW tA. 4])M come to her at any time. Her prob- Rambling. She's a strict woman, iioad, entertained her mother, ' CONIWUOUl 0A1LT MOM 1 tM "~ lems will be held in confidence, and Dutch Nazi Spy Augusta, real strict. Good as gold, Mrs. Mary Knapp, : out in the win- Richard Carlion, Martha being "rescued" (rora the English Loose Tongue . utilizes nine years of varied experi- > dow of her shop. O'Driicoll in channel, was executed as a German First she got Don't let your tongue run loose. A ence in social work in California, secret ngent seeking information on hfld of the pho- kind word in time saves the nine "MY HEART BELONGS • plus many years of teaching. American and Canadian troops in togrjiphs of every boy here in town or ten you use patching things up. TO DADDY" England, an official report said. STATE THEATRE who's joined up, and pasted them on Sit down hard on the stories that Dronkers was a member ol the a big board in the window, with little come to your ears—they probably Cockatoo Taken Prisoner American flags at the corners. Half Dutch Nmi parly, the report said, aren't true anyway TODAY and SAT. the town was down there watching By Americans at Buna and, although a seaman by profes- net do it. She left the middle empty. Errot FLYNN Constance BENNETT ».'"' WITH ADVANCED ALLIED sion, entered the Dutch postal serv- Then she brought out a placard she'd Sodium Chlorate !,, yOBCES IN NEW GUINEA.-One ice at The Hague shortly before the had printed up and put It in the mid- Sodium chlorate will be available 'i of the prisoners of wur taken during outbreak of war in 1S3U. dle, nnd this is what It said: "These for weed eradication in quantities •American occupation of Buna Mis- He was found in the channel May ore the Local Boys who have enlist- sufficient to care for major need3 "GENTLEMAN JIM" "MADAME SPY" 5|slpn was a spirited dusty white 18 in a small yacht, Hying the dutch ed In America's War—They are bet- without rigid state quotas, says a ^CONTINUOUS FROM I fJ*.-fHONE r\A. 4.I|M ting that you are buying War Bonds it cockatoo with a yellow crest. ilag and a distress signal, and was joint announcement of the USDA SUN. THRU TUES. and Stamps—Hitler and the Japs are 7 DAYS—STARTING SATURDAY p* The bird, evidently the pet of some taken aboard a British trawler, and the WPB. Dronkers said he had bribed a Rot- betting you aren't—Place your bets HEDY LAMARR . WALTBR PIDCEON Sjlapanese soldier, fluttered Into the inside." •? "Priorities on Parade" "Johnny Comes un lines and was caught by terdam nshermnn to give him tho yacht and sang "for Joy" when ho My wife couldn't wait to get her- j'JsJwp. Irwin 'i'oler of Iklliiigham, self down there and Inside Augusta's ttarrhng Marching Home" was found by the British. He said f 'f/tlh,, who took permanent posses- shop to set what in the wide world with he wanted to work either for the "White "Cargo" illon and numed his prize The Gen- hud happened to her, turning right British or The Netherlands Govern- Ann Miller, Jerry Colona Allah Jones, Jane Frazee ial ftal, The Ganerul took a fancy around about gambling like that. with ment-in-Exile., You know my wife. She kind' of fOBDI. K. J- * * «-«" ADDED SUN. N1TE /jio Corporal Toler, who fed him hard- FRANK MORGAN back and bujjs. After a long examination by both likes to talk. She went right up to FR1. and SAT. VAUDEVILLE Augusta and said, "Augusta Travers, British and Dutch officials who were Claudelte Colbert, Joel McCre* >','} "He's been yammering some kind seems like something's come over suspicious of his story, Dronkers Kijf talk at me all day." the corporal you, Why, I never thought I'd see — in — MONDAY and TUESDAY finally admitted that the Germans •;retnarked, "but I can't understand you running a gambling campaign "The Palm Beach Most Distinguished and Loveliest had sent him to London to locate in your own shop." 9- Marshall turned on his siren and information to a list of addresses in (Story from an actual report tn halted tlio undent cut which was neutral countries. tho t\{u of the Treasury Depart- Roialind Ruuall, Brian rattling down the highway at 4} He win the third Dutch subject ment. ) Abaro*, Janat Blair in CONtlNUOUP {toiles an hour. ' executed as a spy and the 12th Remomber: It takes bath—taxes "My Sitter Eileen" no* I MI. IJpJSsId the officer; enemy agent executed in Britain and War Bonds land more War alio "There'll a war going, on, Hold it since' the outbreak of war. Honda>—to ran the War and uombst Frad MacMurray, TODAY and SATURDAY *(Jk>wn to 35." Dronkers \yas convicted un^ier the Inflation! JJf.I,«mr ne Pauiatt* Coddard in fcCMJ* * reply: 1940 Treachery act following a secret "MANILA CALLING" j "RIDING U» i» «utt fur hospital), has of Ireland lying w*s.t of sott Unts A SHannon, and to tw? lit- largely given plac* to . even IVk Ceme. First. Uwy, to wfcirt ou- In tho operating room. Tb« purgoie According to belt mllebl* 1W1 "Uu«h Your BJue. is to eliminate glgr« and obtain a rtth gave fam* at "lovely Bgurea, tp« avwagi Ajnvlcan MKV A W,d. thru ^ light that 1»"easier on Uie «yes of turned ,70.4 pouadp of porlj, «?l with J|.«:fU»»ni««irg and m patients, dpoUyi pd 4U innrnds of beet »