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-No. 1 N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1942 PRICE THROE r- r SHE IT Ethel Walling Bride At Military Ceremony Boy Scouts May Brei 4 Other Marriages During Past Week-End proclamation •IIS WAY Draft Air ton brought to my atUnUon that Fire Trucl CARrTBBBT—The past weekend iat. Immediately after the serv- romance blue with navy accessor- a critical shortage tf work*n exiita in North*™ New Jtr- brought five wedding*) in which res- ice there was a reception at the ies and a bouquet of "American tey'i vitally Impwtant and rapidly humtlng war produc- idents of this borough were the home of the bride. * ilS,T OF THE Beauty roses. Both the bride and Deadlock .principals. Three of these took Raid Plans tion industry, an4 . ' < The bride, given in marriage by bridegroom are graduate*- of Car- place in local churches, while two her father, wore a gown of ivory iteref High School. Mr. Koepfler WHEREAS, surveys made by United State! Employ- likei a bit were performed in Woodbridge. faille, made basque style, and car- also graduated from Newark Col- ment Service and tfie Area liabor Supply Committee of the CMttcfl To Decide On ,n(i even the war Individual detail of thp ceremonies Members To Take ; ried a cascade bouquet of bride lege of Engineering and is employ- War Production Board reveal that sumcitnt male workers touches f*o« are as follows: ^W^sitflngp ed byAthe Breeze Corporation in ; Ottor fa* -liter KOEPFLER-REI3ENER Training Course On cannot be found and the existing fore* of productive man- Helping to make length and was arranged fhwa a Newark. . fit. Joseph's Church here was the power is being depleted rapidly by the lncraulng needs of halo of tulle, seed' p«arls artd Classmates honored him last Voted ,,.(.rn and gravity Miscellaneous Activities scene of the ceremony Saturday orange blossoms. MISB Ann Havel V«ek at a bachelor dinnej> the military forces, and 1. cartooDi and bit* morning uniting Miss Ann Berna- , CARTERET—Hope for ,,r tin of Linden, the maid of honor, wore OARTTBRET—Plans for assist- WHEREAS, the preservation of our freedoms,th« pro- lished from tlm« dette Reisener, daughter of Mr. nnd a gown o>f faille made in the same SOFIELDWALLINC tection of our country, the effectiveness of our troop* and ing the long deadlock over ,„• I'lll' Mrs. William Reisenor of 4 Harris ance "by local Boy Scout* in the/ ,..,,,f ,i... rounds W»||i,*»" irianda of th« coupU attuiuW the ducted the session, held at the session to decide the matter ereps with matching G. Wallace Saflald of 1.61 Dunham dlesex, State of New Jersey, proclaim that it il the patri- oeremony which WBB performed at High School, and John Kennedy, iniUly. -.....- '^i ..in sec me lying and a corsage of white gladioli. Place, Woodlbridge, took place in chairman of the Carteret Defense otic duty of every healthy, qualified woman between the 10 o'clock at a high nuptial muss , Councilman Frank Haury •1, ,| am! maybe dyl»I, Mrs Kocpfler, mother of the hride- the Presbyterian Church in Wopd- Council, .was present by special ages of 18 and 36 years, who can be spared from her 11|lll ,t>y Rev. Leo Leissler, O.iSJM. The ed for the, purchase of a .,.,„.,, nm bright and fr>e groom, wfts gdwned in magenta col- bridge Sunday afternoon. Official invitation. A training course for household duties without detriment to her -family, to ren- church decorations were of Easter LaFrance truck, and Co . . j',,, , t to bandage ma. ored print with matching accessor- ing clergymen were the pastor of eaders is scheduled to start soon der such service as she can in our war of production and 1 ll i> lilies, white gladioli and begonias, .George W. Korti agreed * •^ i,,,' my salvation ies and a corsage of gardenias. the church, Rev. Earl H. Devanny, ;o provide details of organizing that this service may toe most effectively rendered by all arranged against a background of After a wedding trip to Connec- and Rev. Daniel E. Lorentz, pas- Councilmen Alphone i. ,1 ,,• |>ii;ition: he work. (Preliminary arrange- such wortien registering their skirls, their willingness to palms and ferns. Mian Janet John- ticut the couple will make their tor of the Carteret Pretoyterian and Charlei< A. Conrad •,•,,,,(,!, my boner Md ton, the church organist, played, ments call for forty or more scouts take training that will fit them for productive work, and home in East Orange. For travel- Church. Immediately afterward ;o report' for duty immediately their willingness to work in war' production at the near- it. Mr. Haury then proposed^ and Mrs. Jokn Dunne was the solo ling the bride wore an ensem/ble of (Continued on page 2) lowing" recommendations of ™,'|l!r., my pressure' after the AU-Ctear has' been est office of the Employment Servico, lo- Bounded should CarteTet suffer an cated at 347 Maple St., Perth Amboy, N. J. two cojnpanles, which litii.-, air-raid. These iboys will be r<*dy mean, he said, buying a jalViinL' from shoe* . Geril American Employees GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL this, the 17th ^LaFrance engine for No. 1 'or- messenger service or any day of April, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-two. lv:,lk in iiund tha block, Woman's Club To Hold pany and a Mack truck for N«^ „„,„ he buay, pray • _ Reject CIO As Agent other task which they might be )U a'ble to perform, and each troop Signed, JOSEPH W. MITTUCH, To this Councilman Beifert « („ k.vp the crowd «W»y. CARTERET—In a rot. h.U will have a leader assigned to su- Mayor, plained that the original choice A t,v,i my condition Annual luncheon, May 28 a Uit week by employed of the No. 2 Company, for the pervise this work. Borough of Carteret. ,, ,.,;,-,• for my physician. CARTERET—Members of the This will be at the home of Mrs. General American Tank Stor- equipment, has been held ^li,., I'll take a chance Carteret Woman's Club will close Imre T. Kemeny. age Company the CIO wai re- Plans also were made for the out the dispute, tut that ling r the ambulance. their current season Thu^gday, All officers of the senior club jected ai a barfaining agent by next Court of Honor of the East- mendations from No. 1 Comjl 1 beg release, • May 28, with the annual lunch- have been re-elected, and Mrs. a Tote of 79-34* The election ern District of Raritan Council. Ask Women 18-35 Register for an American LaFVance'il „„. ,hr in peace." eon, This will be in Perth Amboy, Emil Strcmlau named auditor. wa» held under the •uperyiiion This will be in the High School gine now had been changed April 29.' The preliminary Board at the Packer House and plans New directors chosei are Mrs. of the National Labor Relations one manufaotuted by Ward _ the blatkont. b*< of Review at which Scouts apply- were made Monday afternbon at John W. Reid, Mrs. Philip Cho- Board at the request of the For Industrial War Work France Company. To this Walt Wednesday nifkt dosh, Mrs. Robert R. Brown and CIO, which claimed a majority ing for credit for work done pre- a meeting of the directors, held jVonah, Jr., member of No. 1 ( ,(,t i wicrd sensation, a« Mrs. Thomas F. Burke. of the employee! at memb«rt. sent their evidences will ibe April CARTERET —• Mayor Joseph tuch said he is informed almost pany, who was in the audie at the home of the president, Mrs. one h»d a front r*w Evening Meeting 20. This also is to be at the High W. Mittuch this woek joined the any woman who can operate ,sai(l the company had made Russell D. Miles, in Atlantic ,( , miracle . . . how ithieh The evening department also School, starting at 7 o'clock. drive throughout the nation to household machinery such as definite recommendations on ,1, the lights of twentieth Street. Committee chairmen will Frank I. Bareford, Jr., is chair- met this week, the session being enlist women between the ages of washing machines, vacuum clean- type of equipment it prefe , nifht for (rastH 1W« submit their reports for the year CHS Students man of this Board. r held Monday night at the home eighteen and thirty-five for ser- ers or sewing machines can enter Then Mr, Beigert proposed mrihmi; like this main* at this final session. war production work successfully. of Miss Ann Proskura, in Lin- Tonight Troop 87, sponsored by vice in industry. All women who matter be put to the firemen., uliic juit how many and Next Thursday afternoon the St. Mark's Episcopal Church, will Many industries, he added, al- Hfcury and Mr. Kurt* expre coln Avenue, At this time Miss Get 'War' Reports can be spared from their house- ilmnj they are and what club will mark its sixteenth birth- Ann Lewandowski wAs elected hold a rally at the church under ready have found women equal willingness to compromise. hold tasks without detriment to m wii the work of Ban- day with presidents of other clubs first chairman and others named CARTERET—Studonts at Car- the leadership of Scoutmaster to men in many types of produc- Conrad asked for an accord, their families are asked to regis- Franklin in disco**riB( in this district of the New Jersey to serve as officers wore the fol- teret High School felt a more than William Misdbm, The troop com- tion. the plan to decide on Tuesday : icily up on tha kill, ter immediately at the nearest of- State Federation of Women's Clubs lowing: Mrs. Sophie Prywata, sec- usual personal interest in the war mittee also will meet with Arch- It is estimated that over 100,- suited.) this week when they received a deacon E, B, Gribbon who has fice of the United States Employ- ing th Captain BUI as special guests. The program ond chairman; Mra. Ambrose Mu- 000 additional workers will be An ordinance was passed letter from Sergant John Sidun, charge of the parish since the res- ment Service, 347 Maple Street, wild', crew of alr^ raid will offer u talk on "Vitamins for drak, third chairman; Miss Cath- needed in the war plants of first reading to resurface a'pore r^ faculty member on leave who now ignation of the rector, Rev. 0. N. Perth Amboy. , we noted th« firtt llf ht Victory," which will be Riven by erine Grceh, corresponding secre- Northern New Jersey within the tion of Cook Avenue at a float i is stationed in Hawaii. Mr. Sidun Davidson. |w idrr the all claar wa* Rev. Lynn M. Spraguc of New tary; Miss Gcncvieve LcVan, re- , While the opening call is lim- next six months and that there $9,500, of which the borough neon «lg£, f=dl Brunswick. cording secretary, and Mi» Laura wrote of a chance meeting there ited to wfl with Dr, William Twtfcman, a.for- i (Irani it masT* ptwr&Og Monday night, April 27, has Tomczukrtfeasurer. Miss 'pVywata the Mayor! mer Cartcret resident, who is irknrn . , , been set, for a joint meeting with also was named chairman of en- above that ago may be expected must be trained. After registra- rage at a cost of |B,800, An o|» , tcrtainmiint. serving in the medical corps. Tuesday t fj the club's evening department, in a few months, Explaining that tion at the Employment Service dinancc increasing the salary WendellUolmee, Joseph Kovulick and 'Peter Ku- tained their sixty-fifth birth- ored are of the "•pulp" type, in Lafayette Street Friday night at' Borough Was Stygian m'ises will be held Thursday •i:ik« you think; a Time deposits amount to $54!),- JDUIE, all of the Men's Jednota day aa of April 27, 1942, and which a'dventure is the theme; the meeting of the Daughters iiiii' !,, night by the Ladies Auxiliary o i .)»hn Clark to keep 479 anil demand deposits are In Blackout Wednesday .Society. Emil Ttiitib directed the who havo not been registered Esquire, Collier's, the Saturduyj St Mark's Church. Mrs. OH Star Landing Post, Veterans o '•k Harriv»n, bowl- $282,208. A surplus of $40,000 is funeral. heretofore under the Selective Evening Post, Harpers, the At- Glenn assisted and plans ,,.,I CARTERETwFhit horough'i Foreign Wars. The rites will be 'l»y at ColunAus, lilted, along with $22,591 in un- Training and Service Aet, ex- lantic Monthly, Coronet, the made for a new merchandise c\\ •hire in the »re» blackout Wea- public and those scheduled to be Mrs. Chamra ie survived by her Kasha very eager divided profits. Reserves are put cept those expressly. eiempt«d Readers Digest and others in the After the there were i ne»d*y night wu pronounced « inducted are: President, Mrs. Lil- Jiuaband; three sons, Andrew, lie, and with good at $15,000. 'by law. \ , same category. Magazines dunn- games and refreshments complete tuccau. Many pUnti lian Gawronski; senior vice presi- Walter and John, the last-named ed for women readers, or for chil- served. Those present were:] which had not been expected to dent, Mrs. Sue Reider; junior a private in the army air corps; dren, and books in the same clans, Nellie Kitschy, Mrs. William CERTAIN-TEENS MEET jo completely dark did to and vice president, Mrs. Roscoe Hux; a daughter, Catherine; two bro- THREE ARE WINNERS wfill not be pent to army camps, son, Mrs. T. J. Mulvihill," Ill: CARTERET—Miss Mary Ama- houteholderi and bmineu firitii chaplain, Mrs. Elsie King; patri- thers, Valent and Stephen Ondre- IT: Max Kielman, CARTERET — W i tv n e r s of but will be accepted. These will he George Swenson, Mrs. Hal dio will be the next hostess to co-operated futiy. Local defenie otic instructor, Mrs. Mury Herulf- jak of Cartciet, and one sister, i, Joe Cap and awards in the merchandise" club forwarded to recreation centers Mann, Mrs. Charles Crane, the Certain-Teens Club, which committee members and retervet son; treasurer, Mrs, Margaret Mrs. Elizabeth Marciniak, of Jer- ''', back from the of Bright Eyes Council, Degree in areas where there are new set- Richard Donovan, Mrs. Cathertefc.^ Mi;. was entertained this week by of all designated types patrolled Schoen; conductress, Mrs. Mary •ey City. !".'IHT and a hand- of ipocahontas, announced this tlements of defense workers for Donovan, Miss Helen Carson,! Miss Barbara SorieuU at her their mttigued dutruti. At police Bleka; guardian, Mrs. Wiltium '• Medwick; Max ,week me Mrs. Mathilda Hite, Mrs. whom recreation and amusement Florence Wood, Miaa Ada Muy* home, 9 Pauline Street, East Rah- headquarters lights ware not turn- Nudolnki and truateea, Mrs. Elsie I Mger opening in William Krei&cher and Mrs. Fred must he provided. Older sets of and Mis. S. C, Dalrymple, way section. Refreshments were ed out but the building was black King, Mrs. Mary Thorn and Mrs. Foresters Induct Heads trip now In ^taubach. The awards were an- reference books also will be ac- . The next merting will served and the following mem- to the outside. Blackout curtains Thomas Devereox. the Markowits At Meeting On Wednesday nounced Monday night at a meet- ceptable for this latter type oi place May 1 at the home of , bers were present: the Mia* have been installed on the lowest jng in No. 1 Fire Hall. Befresh- distribution. •I "In Markowiti CARTERET—Officers were in- Swenson in upper Roosevelt ir gets his diplo- Nancy Gulino, Ann Sikoski, Alice floor so that operation* may go ments were served. Palmer Wexler Hast stalled Wednesday night by Court nue. •>ma ami a commis- Pfoskura and WTIIH Walsh. on uninterrupted. Carteret, Order of Foresters, with '•'itil in the Army; To Friends On Birthday John S. Olbricht acting as herald. \K-ilvetz home, 42 CARTERET—Palmer Wexler of Benefit Card Party 1 Plans were announced for mem- Among The Carteret Churches with Erail home New Books At Library Railroad Avenue entertained a '""i Hruoklyn Navy bers ,to go to Jersey City to Next Thursday Night group of friends Saturday night FREE MAGYAR REFORMED ture a special Bible Class for men " als« down from "America Day" April 26, and to CARTiERET — Arrangem' not, could nut, represent him. in honor of his eighteenth birth- By R«v. A!«andtr Darociy and for women. The purports of K"sel also her* for By Lorelto M. Nevtll initiate new members at the meet- were computed this weak for Here are many, many of his aay- day. Dancing and refreshments Sitnday services; children's both classes is to know about thu 1101" being an M, CARTERET—WILL ROGERS, ing May 10. Committee (hair- card party to be held next Ttu by Betty Rogers, is a long ings, and they all remain rich in were enjoyed. The guests were; »ervice at «;3 pat they are, eo very Gladice Keuach, Madeline Packard, men were named as follows: , Mornipg worship at 11;00. Spe- day night by the Parent T«aj$ llUr awaited new book. No one could adults at 10:30 A, M, The after- induction, and. American and so WjH-Rogersful. Madeline Zicgler and Joseph Mes- E. S. Quinn, auditing! Joseph cial music by iSenior and Junior AsBociation of Columbus a< 1 be to well-qualined to tell Will noon aerviee will be omitted. Cleveland Schools. This will mightily Sunday Wo wonder his shrewd observa- ich uf Perth Amboy, Albert Hughes Swzillo, financial; Harry Bock, .Choirs. Sermon by the pastor on Rogers' story as his wife, who, at The weekly schedule includes: Columbus Building and gabies • "" Church, which tions on world affairs gradually of MiUtown, Flora Stanton and delinquency; Mr. Olbrwnt, inves- "Christian Assurance." Irvin. S. Cobb says in EXIT Monday at 6:89 ?. M., Girl 'Scout atait at g o'clock. ' eter elevated him to his unique posi- Samuel Wiemayei of JSltoabeth, tigation; Louis Demeter( enter- 1 At the Annual Parish Meeting JJUJGHING, i in her own right TrooTrT pp meetinting wM MnMn. HeleHelenn ithuut him ;«iany tion H» aTpoliticaf philosopher. Dor* U-obinson of New York City tainment; Alvin Guyon, member- held Wednesday reports from the Proceeds will be used to » *«y wonderful penwu." The Nemeth, leader,ld , in ehargo. Tuea- under way, .and and Gerald Mau*ner, Theodore •hip; Joseph 8hut«lk>, sport*; Ht. ,variou« organitMtions of the glasses for ehfldran needing rUder will welcome her vastly The things thai are in most bi- day at 7 and the committee In charge '•••' predominate; ( Klein, Wallace Durst and Hyman Oftricht, by-laws. church were heard. Mrs. William ographies—the facto of parent- Tuiop will «t ivrtth;'WiUiam eiata of Mr». P. S. Qalfcralti,' enter- •ntertaininjr account of her-fa- Chodvah uf the borough. After tie ceremonies, Elliott reported fur the Mother- moui hwband- Hw •«»]• la «f- age, birth, education, travel, ca- Comba, Scou r, W charge. Walter D*lt«n, Mrs. Wwley '•» (look, moui hwd H ] menja were served. f Teacher Association, Mrs, John "I !•., i il yitli> frlln* ofHce.fd of the bride- : nar, winter of tho bride, in Grant NOWINNAVif MEATS THAT MAKE YOUR MEALS groom. I.iciit, John B. Penkhum Avenue. of Lowell, Midi., and Lieut. Ed CARTERET—Charts Krynxcw- for ~#11C Win H. Keller of Dkyton, Ohio. The bride wu.i (jowned in white ki of Chriiitopher Street, former Every part of a meal is important... but meat is the real '- The entiple went South for their orpnndy, made bouffant style, and District Clerk of the Board of test! Serve A&P Superb Quality Meats ... and you'll win 12 mddinfr trip and will make their her tutl« veil was fingertip length. Education, left this week to serve CONTAINS KUJWIMI I*. t** .home in Red Bunk. The bride In a / curried white rose* and sweet in the Naval Reserve in which he compliments every time! Just as-tender, juicy and delic- frsdiinti' of Cnrteret Ul^h School pens. MiHs Mary Packen, maid of enlisted some time ago. He will CAltfORNIA ious as they can be .. * yet you pay amazingly low prices, .'•indCnltmnn Business Collecre Tho honor for her sinter, also wore serve as yooman. f bridegroom is n graduate of Wood- white organdy, and, carried pink Louisiana Purchase because we keep costs as low as possible; make savings to ht\Age High School and ftutgent roses And sweet peas. Her head- . The Louisiana Purchaie.icompM- share with you! Try "AitP Famously Good Meats!" ASPARAGUS.' 2 25- University and is stationed at Fort dress WHS a turban with a short ed between the U. S. anfl prance For th« bio ond little budget alike — »«•«» t«fidir, QW Monmouth, T veil. William Gertz of Mount April 30, 1803, involved 1,172,000 oiporogus it'o real,variety treot! S«rvt ot your toble . Miss EijiloK feted the bride last Vernon, N. Y., attended Mr. square miles and a cash considera- Naturally Aged Thursday night at a surprise mln- Ilichert us best man. After a tion of »15,00fl,000. UORfDA JtllCY (IH0LK!> vellAtuiouH shower which .she jravo trip the couple will make their for Tindtrntif |b at her home, 02 Kdfrar Street. A home in Rahway. Mr. Richert is They'll Pop Better Pnllflb nlUV CutfromistBRibs ind Flavor GRAPEFRUIT •• 5 buffet supper was Bervftd. employed by the Foster-W heeler If you soak popcorn kernels in Corporation und hits bride by the cold water for about 20 minutes be- Choice Grade, Ttiujer TtNDH GMtN ut TRAVISTINO-EINHORN National Pneumatic Corporation, fore cooking, it will insure better Ib Wood'biidge aluo was the scene n Railway. popping. One Priee Oily STRING BEANS*- 2-29 Saturday mornlnc of the marriage LEGS OF LAMB of Miss Helen Marie Einhorn, NEW CROP ttXAS ;'£ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward FRYING & ROASTING vitMi c+ M. Einhorn of 2 Lillian Terrace, Ib. . . that township, to Henry J. TraviR- CHICKENS sxDy, Yc-isg Sizes Under 4y2lfci. BEETS " tino, son of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgft Travintirm of Linden Street, Car- bunch tcrct. The ceremony was per- BONELESS CHUCK Ib. formed at 10 A. M. in St. James' 30 Years' Experience AAP Quality HatMrally Agad latff CARROTS «**•• Church by Rev. Th»maa Carney POT ROAST SPRING cRpp ntsn who celebrated a nuptial musB. WORKMANSHIP INAC Mrs. Ethel O'llrien of Avehel was r SPINACH the soloist. Immediately after the GUARANTEED IL PUHPOJI-R0MI IfAUT*UTYT * 17 ceremony there wus a roception at FOR FIVE YEARS SIRLOIN STEAK the Einhorn home, from which the PPLES couple left for a trip to Niagara TtNDIR CUV lb Falls. 15 MONTHS TO PAY line IN Ib. b „ . 3 u The bride, given in nmrriaife by CHUCK POT ROAST her father, wore a satin gown trimmed in Chuntilly lace and val- REUPHOLSTERING Round Pot Roast X 35c Sliced BaeoCK 2! ley lilies, and a tjrtjertij) length TABLE CELERY . . 3-PC. SUITE tulle veil arranged from a coronet Porterhouse Steak 39c Loin Lamb Chops V,u: y. s. NO. > ORAoi ' ; ' of seed pearls, Her bouquet was bi white roues and lilies of the Cross-Rib Pet Roast 33c Rib Lamb Chops 29c valley. Her ulster, Doriu, who 29-50 wan the muid of honor, wore dusty $1050 Top Sirloin Roast 35c Leg or Rump of Veal 29c SOUTHER* YAMS ^3'. 13 rose taffeta and a Juliet cap ID a <'tln{i of (|unl- Uy f»lirlc«, »Itti new HiirhiCM and A l»rj«- arlretloa of hia«-rl»l«, nil trimmed in roses. Her bouquet 1 Chopped Beef ^«^ 22c drniolh nHhiiCNi |,ollNljril frniiii !; biix aleaie^l. Spare Ribs ^ . wan of varieiruted flowers. Knot Wlnilnn rtrnpr iillli 13c Mrs. Einhorn, mother of the FREE Sliml *i*rx order! Plato ftNave l Beef Sauerkraut . 2 NEW CABBAG2 E ZZL 3 >1ft bride, wore blue and a csrsage of Turkeys 35« Smoked Tongue*"*"« Fhmr»» iRdtettN bllHMe79t WUa*ol MW HBoki • rIlital CoffeU l*0ei Icuic1 Ise ba white irmdonjas, while Mrs, Trav- Write or phone 4-3035 for Free JHRRR* skWt Istino, the bridegroom's mother, 19c 1.13 CutBeitsNawPac" k was gowned in Muck and white, Fresh Ducklings Frankfurters » Flour", JUICE with a similar corsage. Acme Upholstering Shop Fresh Buck Shad Ib HC Codfish Steaks ^ MLIE *• ••>] Edgar J. Neryy of Newark, A maui 0 cousin of the bridegroom, acted as OPEN EVENINGS r* 21* Fresh Fillets iMWHtHI. W cm V-Omnuu JUICE*. best mun. The ushers were Wil- 253 Madiion Ave. Perth Amboy Ml* m- o liam DeJoy of Woodbridge and CaUop L Fancy Larie ShHw' 33c Fancy Smelts * *17i •LEW Ettore Dossena of Port Reading. 1 1 The couple will muke their Rock Lobster Tails 33« Oysters " Muur. ffi2' i home lit 68 Edwin Street, Car- lz teret. The bridegroom is a grad- ,-M uate of the borough high school and is employed by the United Least expensive of all pianos T T r l JalBsn »\tVT.X :M8c PeasXffi^ States Metals Refining Company. Caipbeli's ?0; .° 3 " 20c Soap firain$ ^;;r 17c The bride graduated from St. Perhaps you, too, mindful of the Mary's High School in Perth Am- Steinway s brilliant reputation among the Steinway Ripe Olives <»""" 10' UMINOCUTlTALfc pkgi. lie II O i^l boy. FIIU* '-1 great musicians and cultivated people alike, have HANES-GLUSCZYK considered this glorious instrument to be 17c Bisquick • Mjsb Kathryn Gluoczyk, daugh- expensive. It is notl For the Steinway will outlast thiee i ter of M 'and Mrs. John Glus- 15c Flour •HH?"'**. 5c 3 ordinary pianos, .. and half a century 1 czyk of 'liiornttll Street, became i the .bride of AndreVr Jfanes of hence still command a relatively White Rice«'«»'-K 8« Cheerioats 2 ^ 23c OUR VERY OWN BAKINI (, Fairmont, West Virginia, at a high market price! Make yours a "Steinw»y That ipieadid vtfiity ot Jane P&^'' \ ceremony pel fm iimd 5»turdsy af- Armour's Treet^33« Corn hakesX S 5« ^ Soap 1-1* hone" now, for as little as 10% down- cakes wi roll* thof* Under J^-' ternoon in -St. Demetrius Ukrain- f ai little as f M.50 for the Steinway Vertical, 6 oi. C. ParkrtdanuUfcad Marvel Breau ; ian Church by its pastor, Very Meiic-W^t^2; :gT27c Keilogg's B Pka. 3 m Kev. John Mumjiak. Afterward Shenton; $U°,5« for the Steinway Grain], "S. "dated" for IrMhnw.. • w«" •"''' sUn> >iz ; there wu» u reception in the For the investment-minded, there Can Master ^13c Klek . * by out own bakan from our <- Ukrainian Pavilipn ta/e 260 guest*, U|t«J tngredUmU... That's why v > 1 }» no choice hut the Steinwayl r-» • ^ at which Fatlwi Hundiak wai Mayonnaise ^r 26c can guarafitot tip-fop quality, P1-1' inflate!' of ceremonies. 'mi and «b«tutt ireshncM .. • Macaroni & —5c WfteatGerm^'^ 29<= Cleanser^13 <»> Si HOUSEHOli JAW HIKER Nu lm# IEFUTHM SERVICE HEALTHFUL FOODS IN YOUR VANILLA LOAF •2J 3ertie« and B«f?n<|i A,. l )an$j PorluwPk r lp<}«If(M)nk i floWmM rich with \ OB all a»k*i of A&P DAIRY CENTER tad RtfrlytratoM £ "For ytnir health's sake, you need plenty oi milk, eggs, butttr and call or writ* for ••timttt othet (Jsirjr Ipodi." And for your pockeibook'a sake ,,. buy them Stephen BAIOI, Jr. at your Alt? Super Market . . . They're ao nourishing and dt» Refrigeration Engineer liclou»;)»«flUaa we buy from the nation's better dairy turns — to iMxperalve becayae we buy direct . . . share the savings with 14H R»t«r«lt AT*. j..t_Mwar, N. J. you. Bt)U4 up your hculth and savings. 1MHUITS Lirg.Htdi'CHM SELECTED EG6S CBEtTVIEW lr». mi mm WILOMERE Lv n Fr«i. Tub iNttir in taNy Htdl fil

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ilic card party ft the ptvPion The wiltlnc coma ASS1FIED the church Wednesday, April Court Fldelh, Catholic tt 8 o'clock In the evening. of America, met Monday (Continued from Page ]) Mrs. Miehael Hfltewchak is the elections from writerir^r whom Karfire* Wot«, Of this the home of Mm Clifford. , i r WANTED 0ortri|lt, but one free from eeri- I>Mdy repo»t«d for the ftnlor C. chairman of tho acsir. 1 , •,„.! one youni :llfton Padiman hst bttn steadily borouthi liba Artn Matodw, of Street. Follen E. and also fpv« tht trewifrei^s re There were twenty students, in- . i, iiiKh School dll eatlnn tlfc drums " for y»ar»—• Perth Ajnboy tad Misms Klnnor bu^ineu seuion, cards we »ort,. H. J. Ba>»t reported »» stead of nineteen named in thv "., IIBAPINO I'VE LIKED, by writWs such as George R. Le|»h* Lovas and Irene Toth attended a cd and reiWshmtntii ser •on, Christina Stead, M. P. 4- reasurer of the CbttWh Md Mr. last we*kV issue, who completed members present were: Mr*J| OtiftoU Padlman, also.is on hand their courso in Home Nursing at dance^Soturdty and a di*er Ilia- Corpora- Hsher, 'etkinsw finanelftl Iteretary. How- ard Burns, Mm. John Ke now, thi pavilion of St. Demetrius ds? at the Third Ordnance Btt- ,.(, CArtfertt." No attempt was made by Mf\ Mrs. A. J. Bonner, Mr».% Clllton Fadiman, Book Critic ard W. 'f'horn npolrtep d as treas- Ukrainian Church. Tfie name of ISlion in Maryland. Fadiman to produce a "balancud lc Mrs. Henry lUrring of "The New Yorker" and Mas- urer of benevolent**bl . TTMM t Mils Sophie Wolansky wls omIt- A daughter was Vflrh J. J. llowlinn, Mr«. frank ' rt ration" of reading Yet, as It ter qf Ceramonien of Informa- He us Moderator of the Con-tod frnm the list. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Demhoff ind An. Loo Cnughhn. SALE happens, here are excerpts from tioit Pltase!" has been'a profes- tr»(f»Honal M«et)it( itid Frank 1. of Whitman Street tt the Perth novels, here are complete noy*)- KI!Y .tore and sions! reader of hooks for almost iBareford, Jr., as Mft«Uty. Fresh Water fu Blras Amboy General Hospital, fihoollnj Whtlrs From ,11 modlern equlp- twenty yearn. During the last etten, long short stories, short D. O, Pruitt aetM *s Modera- Birds nerd water tnd, If the room . A daughter was born to Mr. and According to P*nal Qide I Imildins;.' year ot so he has been goin^ back stories, autobiographies, am tor of the CorpoMii^n meeting it Is it degrees F., or above, It Is Mrs. H«p/y Morris af Washington KonUn Stale Vehicle Act. ( Avenue Cartewt. over the enormous matstoi of liter- dotes, epigrams, formal essays, ill- Which the folh)Wih» melt were advisable to tupply fresh water ev- Avenue this week at the Perth Par. ISO, it Is iiRMnit the ary material he has covered, try. formal essays, philosophical d READING I'VE LIKED. enduring Writing, in the admitted •Bftretord, Jr., Mr». Bobdy, Mr«. Formerly oogt their "eight glaswj" of water dally ly fallible opinion of the editor? l Michael and MVH. Walter the ,ia?"s> us we do. , .,,. Mt iiny rest es- Thig is » book of more than This thoroughly delightful and , ,n Knrl Carlisle, 1,000 pares and contains alfnost 490,000 woi-do. The bulk of the unconventional book is given an f,,i,nn f>2*l, be- ST. DEMETHj'US' Career in Pest added value by Mr. Fadiman' ., \ M. and 5 and 7 book is made up of material by John Dewsr, a Scotsman who drat long "Informal prologue' which IJr R«». Jaka t|iM*i btflsme.acquainted with pest when 4-17 writers ejt famous as Thomas Mann and a* neglected as Frafik he oalls "My Life Is An Open 'Sunday services will be held as he carried u heavy divot of it to the OR RENT Mooro Colby; as serious an George Book"; and by the candidly per- follows: first divine liturgy with a ichoolhouse each day as a child, lat- sermon in Engiishiat ft A. M.; sol- er became world famous for his use Santayana and as lunatic an S. J. sonal "commentaries," many ol Ot It m(|ht bV uii.br "O" nooM to Perelmanj; as cosmopolitan a them extended pieces of brillian' «"nin high liturgy with a termon in of peat smoke in the production gf ,tnhlp; alal IpK Somerset Maugham and as home criticism (one, for example, i: UkfMttiiairai lOtWA. M.'; vesper* Scotch distilled spirits. avallibfe, 40 Ipun ag Rio Hutobard; as exquis- about 10,000 words in length der, Gary Coep«Y ii »«»• h* *t B P. Mi Cotjf^wlons Saturday- (arteret, from- 7 P". M.,'and>g«f|{l'ay froirt tire loll ite as A."E. Coppard and aB vifcor- which preface each' selection. I Ii Irom fttrbara Fire takes an average loll ot 10,000 Gm as Jojiir Dos-PEMOI; u old. 8:l5;A. "M. .;••?• i ,,, » sense, thift. is SJUBU.& ..a" °J.>8 \^ faiTiioned as Sarah Orhe Jewett i:KS 1 book by Mr. Fadiman ss it : tnd as contemporary as Rrneitt ... Wartfak, preirldetif of thai' collection of other men's work W.y Tb lot HemlngwAy. board" pt^rmtwai- will ;b* given at I his own contribution totaling ove ntidiy. the pavilion of tbe'parish Sunday; by sendinz me to GREENHOUSE 1 your old , .. Here is the whole nt James 60,000 wordR. at fr Pl'ijt. The banituet is spon- all work gvarin- Thiirber*! *Y LIFE AND HARD Good rending for all moods, ild, undisciplined nature, two sored toy' the board «f trustees ike, 290- BiiU TIMES, and here is a classic anec- perfect gift, a library in minia- women, as ruthl«ss, cruel, hot- with' the1 assistance of the 8ister- •\m boy 4-2202. dote by Alexander Woolcott. ture, READING . I'VE LIKED looded as hlmiiff, provided the hood (If-the-Blessed Virgin. Mr. H«re art magnificent set pieces represents the winnowing of years eady accompaniment to his sol- Wadiak, active in the church af- FUR STORAGE from Tone novels by Thomas of careful reading and conscienti- ier's duties until, from Boston, a fair* a;nd a memb«t Tif the board Your fur coat ti a precious investment, and U Mann, Jules Romalns, Roger Mar- ous reviewing. It is, a literary Tim-appearing young lady and inf• trustees for many yetafri, was, tin du Card, and John Steinbeck. house which fields great- becoming more to «ach day due to extreme- I'nper Hanging her intrepid «Mil jtfet forth on ah aervini} his second ttrm as ths With unirring antholoiriesl skill er riches the more frequently 1t is adventurous voyige. The you tig president of the hoard. He was Qt SMITH tTKttT COR. KIN* ly limited pelt supplies in the future. ri.i- Cftftpn Fadiman selects magnift- rifled. inducted into actjve service last by Room lady was Agnes Wicks, Tom's Let us give your furs the protection they de- ceht examples front such works as iiantee, niece of the general cortt' week and is at home qh a ten-day PERTH AMBOY :nni Outside The third of the newest volumes s*rvfr in our Cold Storage Vaults. FowtorV MODERN ENGLISH is WILD IS THE RIVER, by Lot is mandirtg New Orleans, and the furlough. Harry Wolttnsky, vice- Vovanovits USAGE and Peattie's AN ALMA Bromfipld. simple purpose of her adventuririg president, will.act as to^sbnastef Each garment Is thoroughly combed,, beaten neline Av«. ; v NAC FORMODERNS. Exotic, sinister, allurrng, with was to save Torrtfrom the wicked- at the fcanquet. , - •. and blown with compressed air before en- •iicl,- N. J. And there are some surprising ness that threatened him. St: Anft's. AUt'Htary will hold a; i Wo. 8-08BW the overblown beauty of a fading IrMDiar RAHWAY tering the vaults. enchantress—this was the New thlhg* that one would hardly ex Our Air-conditioned Vaults protect the Oils, pect to find in a collection of thi« Orleans during the Civil War I 4 UNIT SHOW Softness and Tsxture of your fur* and are IHJBI.IC NOTICE sott. One is, to quote Mr. Fadi- when the presence of an enemy ,.t ii' responsible for.any ma,n, "the best book review 1 haye army withfr its gates served to STATE free from Fire. 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military plane* thirty-three and one-third per cent, over the cost, of the same planes 'Rich Man-Poor Man' CARTERET PRESS in the summer of 1940, when the cost of STARBOARI both labor and materials were lower. n, $1.50 Per Y^r SIDE This is an interesting statement but it Tujephrine Curtcret 8-1 COO —„JOWwMMi.,, WMl i -—Bjr ELMER J, Vt.i does not compare in interest with the fur- WU, H. C—There Added Duties Pul>li«h«Ml by Carterct Prow ther announcement of J. H. Kftidelberger, Kiu'nm In In' ii growing feeling here president of the company, who announces that the United SUtoR is paying too There's coiiHidci'.i OFFICE fare aflout the p,,| 7« WASHINGTON AVE., CARTERET, N. J. that it hBS returned $14,000,000 to the much attention to Australia and not. enough to the Middle East, It firemen, police and Government rather than accept it as profit. LUCY GRK(iORY in hold by many high officers that Serves, air raid wan MEYEK ROHKNHLUM Sports Editor Mr. Kindelberger reportethat all of the the United Nation* would be more first aid workers, , company's plants are ahead of contract far-si(rht<»d to concentrate on pre- Entered as scrond chins matter June 6, venting the German vreak-through and many others/ , 1924, at Carteret, N. J., Post Office, under schedules and we are glad to add that the ing in the local ck the Act of March 3, 187K. nto Iran and Iraq, where tjie action of his company In returning 14,- Nazi* could obtain all the oil they fense program . . 000,000 to the Government is'far ahead of must have to operate their vast war justly deserving of ii Watch Oat For Propaganda machine. no pleasant nor o.i; many other companies operating on war We do not know how many people here Moreover, contact would make ment to attend Bevel contracts. ml available to Hitler the oil and rub-* ings and drills w, listen to short-wave stations that send out. ier that the Japanese have won in klyl learn about and pi < Axis propaganda but it in implant that the Southwest Pacific. Reliable : i fi- j an eventual air i they understand 1 ho tactics employed by Leaves Monty To V. S. nformation indicates that the '•I.! will try desperately to re- Most of those aidin tile enemipH of this country.' A news dispatch from Los Angeles tells lieve the shortage of these two war defense project ha\V »:., For example, a German broadcast to of the death of John W. Bookhart, a Ger- necessities. Failure to do' so this routine home and sn, 1;, 'the United .States on January 29th declared man-born citizen of the United States, who year will make every German real- ligations to perform ze that the Nazis cannot win the ditionai tasks tax tin » tliat "the British determine Washington's directed in his will that after his debts war. tal and physical ma),,. policy. Churchill requests, Roosevelt were paid, the balance be given to the The police and r ©beys." On February 6, a German broad- Job Market Grow* !r United States Government for the "privil- The job market, including white partments are callci to Britain asserted that "the strategic ege I received in being a free man in a free collar and industrial workers, is to serve added hour i ('•directions <»re dictated solely by Washing- country." steadily climbing back to the boom ing laW-enforcemciii \m evel it 192S>. Reports from all ^ Washington order*,-Churchill obeys." and fire-fighting , jj item-to worth reading u an anti- irrer trie United States seem te- in- Another example, on February 4th, a dote to the idea that all German-born dicate that within the next few bera Of police and serve forces mu.st i broadenst to the United States said Americana should be suspects. The fact is, months the workers' boom will "no long as the mothers of the United have outdistanced pre-depression evenings with their we feel sure, that mo^t of our German- evela. ' ' in order to learn th. ites are so willing, England will fight to American citizens are loyal and patriotic. Already there ia competition be- inga of the two fornn ?lhe last drop of Iowa blood" and, a few There are, of course, a few exceptions who tween employers for trained work- cie8 ... Air raid < l^ays later, a broadcast to Britain stated, ers in many fields. Even large cor- are required to ; make matters difficult because the noise porations are finding it difficult to |"The British do the fighting while the themselves with the they make is out of proportion to their im- fill top jobs with properly qualified Americans carry on in the home garrison." in which they live portance. men. Many executives with engi- We hardly imagine that loyal Ameri- neerings Ibackgrounds are giving up must contact -resid $5,000 jobs to accept positions now the sector assigned ; cans will be influenced by such propaganda paying twice and thrice that along precaution;)! when it comes from German radio stations. Older Men May Serve amount. Women are also replac- aures . . , (First aid However, there are Axis agents and foolish Nearly fourteen million men, between ing men in key positions in both spend many hour.; business and industry, but are told Americans spreading the same kind of poi- the ages of 45 and 64, will understand that plainly that the soldier who for- ing for emergencies u-i #on on their* own. the nation is at war on April 27th, when merly held the job will get it back may arise . . . DireiUrJ when the war is over. This policy the defense setup The greatest break that the Axis could they register for selective service. of protecting veterans' jobs is long tedious hours v.nr To most of these men, here and else- have, at this time, would be the .levelop- much more clear-cut than in the outp'lans suitabk' u \\u- ment of bad feeling between the peoples of where, the registration will be in the na- first World War. Men past 60, nicipality. who were called unemployable but the United States and Great Britain. If ture of a routine affair. Few of them have recently are also joining the pro- Released by Keystone Featnrej, Ine. Pass Final Exam any idea that they will be called upon to (suspicion can be engendered so that each duction line, It is a worker!* For weeks, now, i will suspect the other of holding back, the serve the nation. They are quite sure that boom, potentially the biggest in civic-minded citizen ui our history. prospect of Axis success will be greatly im- the emergency will be overcome without Time To Take Action community have paitir proved. drafting them. ? All-out war calls.for all-out sac- its sails to the wind. It must These were designed to meet the ed in the thankk.- in building an exccllmi Let ua remember that Axis radio prop- The probability is that this conclusion The prohibition drive is slowly fice on the part of All-America. eliminate all activities not essential problems of a period of unemploy- aganda should be disregarded and that we is correct, but it depends upon what hap- but surely gathering -momentum. From the moat humble citizen to to war or absolutely necearary to ment—to make work—to inflate fense program to n.|i. And although it tuts not attracted America's welfare. prices. Now the situation is re- any unexpected trisi >!i -pens on the battlefield of Europe in 1942. e vast and imposing structure of Bhould also repudiate the efforts of sap- wide attention as yet," a -recent e greatest otf all organizations— Exeet* Baggage versed and America finds plenty of upon us ... Their mil Iheaded and disloyal Americans to create If Germany's expected offensive succe'ede Gallup poll discovered that senti- he United States Government— Many governmental. activities work, a shortage of manpower, efforts have not IMI ment prevalent throughout the in destroying the Russian Army or over- l of America must give up the and project* which were desirable dangers of inflation and othor cir- suspicion of our allies. country. vain . . . Wednesday ni running the Near East to join hands with nice things" now that it may cn^or even necessary during peace cumstances which are directly the test •blackout KCTVI-I! The professional dryi are using y them later—after Swastikas time are now financed with funds reyerse^qf those of the depression Japan in India, the 45-64-year-olds can much the same tactics that enabled lave been bent beyond recognition which belong to the war effort. period. Under these new condi- final exam for the v Look To The V. 5. For Food revise their plans. them to put prohibition over dur- ,nd the "rising "Suns" have been Just as the soldier in the field can- tions the Government cannot afford J . . They all pass-Td ing the last World War. They at- orever set. not be slowed down by excess bag- to continue agencies which rob ing colors . . . Tlu The furnished peoples of Europe are tempted to establish dry iireas r Just as the average American 'g&ge. Hhe government cannot con- valuable, financial l^sourcei from ever, should not j, Jvr| Jooking to the United States for food" when around Army camps at first, Then Asfo U. $. Forgiveness lust forego the individual luxuries tinue these programs as it gets the war program and take men their studies ... A in counties and states and finally the war ends, sa.ya E. H. Archambault, f peace-time life in order to pro-down to fighting weight. from war-time occupations. Tatsunosuke Kobayashi, prominent alien throughout the country. They have graduate' course will de the vital necessities for win- Swiss correspondent of The New York not however'been entirely success- Project* which are "hangovers" Huge savings in -non-essential in added security U> u an Japanese businessman of Honolulu, recent- ing the war, all Government—na- from the depression period have no Times, who says that America's eventual ful in their first step at drying up g governmental costs likewise can be The successful m: ly died in a hospital after taking poison. (Continued on Page 5) feeding of the populations affected by war camp areaa. The War Department ional, state and local—must trim'place in America's war program. which Wednesdi.y News dispatches say that the Japanese this time has not given them the blackout was hundi Sis taken for granted. help they had hoped for. wrote a note saying that "my acts up to brings to the front Liu1 \i I The writer says that the plain people now have been a mistake" and begging In addition liquor dealers are Between Quotation Marks of training . . , All In; ^believe that the end of the war will come also better organized now than "forgiveness of the American Govern- rank KapJ, Secretary of the W. S. Faruh, president, Standard of the Local Defend ( this year in Europe at least. "Their be- were 25 years ago. Instead back from England: ment." The note also admonished his em- of depending on saloon "politics,- Navy: Oil Company of New Jersey: ''In some cities, you can stand took to their assign ,1 lief is based on intuition rather than any "There are no guarantees against "It is obvious to anyone that the and stations without \K ployes and close friends: "From now on, they are fighting the prohibition- and look for a miie and a quarter reasoning, on questions of food and drink, ists with a wide publicity cam- iir raids, no matter how well a war can't he won without the and see empty spaces where before tio« . . . They American laws and please strive sity is defended." rather than on strategy and tactics." paign. Their Ossociatipn has trains of industry." there were large buildings." their duties as si earnestly for the American {Joveoiment motto and purpose "To merit, erans would . . . Witlr Mr. Archambault points out that there . M. Morrit, Major-General, Aus- HiJeki Tojo, Japanese Premier: and society." sure, and safeguard favorable pub- Jamet M. Uodu, director, Office of exception of but » im lic opinion." Whether or not they tralian Army: "The war remains to be fought ) is a greater realization that control and Civilian Defense: stances, the resident No facts are available as to what were live up to that promise will decide The Australian soldier must in the future, despite the glorious "No one can guarantee that they regulation of necessities has failed, even municipality coo p <• i the acts of this alien but the presumption how far the prohibition movement have the killer spirit—the desire to military victories already achieved won't see a raid this Spring." in totalitarian states, where threats of will go. go and find the enemy and kill fully in the area's m: ,is that he had something to do with the by the Japanese armed forces." capital punishment do not increase produc- him." Wendell L. Willkic, Republican raid test. treacherous assault upon the United States Briefs . candidate for President, 1940: tion. He points out that "you cannot force Henry A. Wiley, Rear-Admiral, Service With A Smiii at Pearl Harbor. Anyway, the incident Heard and Overheard: John W. Barkley, U. S. Senator U.S-N-, retired: "I am a Republican," a farmer to produce when you set. an arbi- Winant, Ambassador to Britain is from Kentucky: There was no uni js perplexing, interesting and thought- "We are up against the toughest trary return for his toil and threaten him anxious to join the cabinet—and "I think it is about time that we combination of gangster* the world To«i Co»n«Hy, U. S. Senator from ,or bickering on the p' with liquidation or confiscation." provoking. become Secretary of Labor, if a uit fighting among ourselves and has ever known." Texas: .the hundreds ot suitable job can be found for Sec-go to ,;figh:ting Hitler, a little "The military and naval situa- sharing control He reports a sentiment that things will harder, rotary Perkins.. . The President's AUa Him Silnr. Ohio rabbi, jut tion in the Southwest Pacific is When asked to go from bad to worse until hostilities end coolness toward ladger scale syn- much more hopeful than some of us 'That's All We Need' home lights, re.sidt l (Continued on Page 5) had thought." m-> » and then America "alone will be in a posi- Chief Petty Officer R. D. Crocc, of Bel- OUR DEMOCRACY 1*1*1 ed without revolting tion to feed famished Europe," There is a mont, California, who was on the Langley •THE- -JUST- the first time in tin ,of our country, tlu I Reeling that it might be well not to antag- When the aircraft tender was attacked and onize the United States and some observers fected population In sunk by the Japanese is quoted as saying: AMERICAN taate of a blackom hold the progress of the war might be af- New Books Paragraphs "If civilians at home really bear down the real thing wh fected if peuples got the idea that the and give us a hand, that's all we need." All those who loved Paris will STEEL American Plae* N«m»i hope and pray iuv. United States will differentiate between This naval man speaks for all men in want to read Elliot Paul's new Rare item: Seldom Seen, Pa. .. . Everyone invoK book, titled after Jerome Kern' •friends and foes. test carried tlmm; service who face dangerous, foes with inad- popular song, "The Last Time I No Doubt ' ' end of the job with equate weapons, Until civilians bear down Saw Paris." The chap who said the good die The local deiVn Mr. Paul, as journalist for the young doubtless was speaking of and produce the tools of warfare, our sol- dinator and his < I Advertising $1,920,000,060 Paris edition of the Tri- resolutions.—Loa Angeles Times. diers and sailors will have to "take it" de- bune and the New York 'Herald, ar* deserving of i'i It is estimated that the business con- spite their courage and willingness to fight lived in {hat city fo rseventeen Ske Doe. tion for the (jrns of the United States spent $1,920,- years, most of which time he spen against odds in desperate delaying action. ThtHe days a poor girl often-geta ,of recreation 11000,000 for advertising in its various fortes on the Hue de la Huchette. It's o a job and treats herself to all the the good and Civilians, safe at home, can put up with the inhabitants of his old cK; 1111 1941, according to L. V. H. Weld, di- luxuries—including community in » " strikes and industrial mismanagement in block, their loves, their jokes, thei Los Angeles Time». 1 llfector of research for McCann-Erjckson tragedies, that he tells in his hook live and hope tuvk> • i the production of what they need, but none ... Through the try••>;•. Ompany, Incorporated, an advertising By the time We'd, finished read- Defined ~ of us should be complacent about delays in ing it we felt as though we too, "Convalescence is thnt period dur- ,of organization, U" ' the production of the weapons of warfare. had known all these people fo ing which you become aware, of the lie-spirited person;* v." Mr. Weld believes that his figures are years, just as the' author had— nurse's churms, if any.-^aii Fran- several occasion*, ' Monsieur Henri) the geitle mi cisco Chronicle, . loser to actual expenditures than far any for certain steps tak< 111 Taxes On Cigarettes wise keeper of the Hotel du Ca jetup of the council evious year mid include art, mechanical veau; [Monsieur Panache, the un Yo« Can jd administrative expenses made avail- When a man bites a dog, it is news, pleasant fascist floorwalker whog< You can make the average man jthat'they have prov. ill mad,by referring to him W an selves in tiieir M^1" by a.Harvard study on "the economic and, by the same, token, when a, maker of misfortunes made «uch delightful gossip for his neighbors! 'Monsieur average man.—Greensboro H«wld those satte critkJ/i" eta of advertising." ( cigarettes suggeate that Congtpa put an Notjl, the taxidermist, who made Journal. r and give f"1 ; Mr. Weld divides tho advertising ex- increased tax on cigarette^ it mult be a specialty of pet dogs anc Jiture» for 1941 among the following news " v cats with which their owners coulc l8HWrai«ei>fth news. not bear to part, and who took - Perhapii the old adage, 'Two cart BlMa.lorth? uuto: Sdia: Newspapers, $610,000,000; direct f •we as cheaply at one," meant that Anyway, Carl D. Robbins, pWdent of sly pleasure^ making the expres- ewtipnolthe cuun I, $815,000,000; radio, $2^5,000^00; the Axtori-Fisher Tobacco Company, says sions of these animal* father and mother cap live as that of tHeir wasters. V* cheaply us dsugfatar.-^Coriitian §fiin«*, $180,000,000; outdoor, that it ha* been demoitetrat«d ^'atj.ik t*x on Science Monitor. • And then (Maurice,-who sold won- and business papers, |66,- cigarettes is "one of the; le^ .painful" derful tropic*) fiah. Every day papersj $16,000,000 and Wftjm of raising revenue artd ift larger Maurice would toy a, ippond tan H men's •hirtaleeyes we to' stop Bllanepu8,?454,00(),0(M). tho product in this and ttttier coun book fimn Of feojiJc "" . ' at the etbow, u a fasblon expift ways the next May toe returned it beewneofthe j tries have not affected the volume of Bales. as partial payment lor anothfr »*•*•, vi»t is w become of tM .'*rri bo<*. His t«to in wading matter *ld cuitom of writiiDi it etidjtuTe£ through th« es- tablishment of pfiorities in public , M havft further urider- (pending, i Under this »yst*»— Rib Roast of Beef 1 Mitch and British Em- originated by A. R. Bverson, «5ce- Air-minded Assistant Acme it famous for beef. You, too, Will lay fm#/t tlw finest betf you've ever Cutlve vi« president,of the or- ,i Commerce Hinckley ganisatiott — each governmental served, You must be satisfied, ',.*'.. ,; :i one-man campaign service requiring expenditure of Each eorton "dated" for your obsoluts protection, t\i hiuh schools to include public funds would be re-Jnspect$d i' in tlioir currkulom... and re-etaluat«l according to lietd In,li]iirii's may soon faee a SCHINDEL'S Bacon, Lean, Sliced 2Pl2£1 33c under war-time conditions- Priori- DEPARTMENT STORK „„ pr.itlts and on executive ties would hi granted for those VEAL Legs or Rump it 29( «-H5 Smith 81 Perth Ambo; Oleomargarine £?\ 17c ic • • services which are essential urtder A^y Economicaf and tasty! Servt veal for a change. (i (U!t:nlmcnt of typewtiter war-time conditions. urii.,:-, l>y WPB will »ve White Store Cheese MIM ».27C Lh ,:,:,,inuna to bnild 70 U. i pl:mc« or 40 medium Colored Store Cheese «*• «•• 27c , in inoiiich to make 3,- Uncle Sam F da]e ,;.;, in which to put food Sharp Cheese Brd .b/32c Chuck Roast or Steak u> 23c | thf :ii mi-il forces, and rubber Says— Yes, our finest chuck roast or steak at only 23c! .. make tires for 64 Fly- Our (iovtromenl Velveeta Loaf Cheese 2'L 69c ••*«• lt*tkrr lor n ,s . . . The Groceir- s«r arnrd fore**. iiiiis that New York en Yra ••«-* l*ttktr mat ron »«v« Loaf Cheese •M*r kr *•»btf raw ikon t*- Cross Rib Pot Roast Beef \,\ iiir' lixing laws in 178b HITML Oar ctMH Trorkn*B»hl» inc \\w Revolutionary War. will «lv« rear eiaiHrtablr ik*rk Ike wearlag 4«alHI«a of lew lamb Roulettes -23< Selected Seafood •• ,i lengthy list of com •!•••. OSCO "Grade A" Condensed ii-. alnng with profits o! Fresh fa,''nri'i-B ftTfd'WlKgeT'oT me- Smoked Beef Tongue :< .mil luliorcrs, were "not to Red Devil SHAD « pkgt »! -Jn f.ild" those of 1774 . • . TOMATO SOUP Bacon Lean Sliced large Butieriish Shoe Repairing Enriched with Louella .WT7 Loin Veal Chops I Starboard Side Frank Futiari Jr., Prop. prtze butter. Try it! cans I / large fancy 238 Smith St. Perth Ansbajr 3 Rib Lamb Chops they're being call- Ib. \U Fresh Fillet of Haddock to cooperate . . . Philadelphia Scrapple |ey smilt—aid mean it— Campbell's Tomato •*>, "Certainly. Any-

in a if these silent men •!i!it,r in the back- SOUP 32Q Butter Kerhel Corn HI1 They are THfi Orange and |NlToi;s of our schools WOODBWDGE FUR SHOP Gold Seal ENRICHED B ended Juice Grapefruit you given them a • . . Have you con- "The Briakfast |ered when groups of 25 . WHEATIES of Champions" ' 5n iiicn leave .a schftol Modern GoW Storage on Premises FLOURSS 199c C C 95c |er,i ^ ii'iise class the Jan- You must be satisfied of return un\m<\ portion and rnui •[ umain to clean up receive any other brand absolutely free! COFFEE iStiX&L 2 - 49c "t cigars and cig- Your ImpMtlbn Cordially Invited 2 IIHI ashes Rnd roud Pillsbury's Best Flour U $1.15 Win-Crest Coffee r lit Choice String Beans'^ 2• cam ivl all over the V No. 1 . The janitors Acme Coffee 'Z. ST1% Standard String Beans 2 Can \>: the schools spot- tlu' children enter- Boscul Coffee SB* Prepared Spinach 1* \H iiiissrofims the next Fancy Red Ripe . . So you nevtr Pillsbury Farina 5T9* Standard Tomatoes V^IH 'i this angle, eh? Sno-SheenCakeFlour ZW Farmdale Tomatoes 1M2< . li, brother, think Strawberries h Nly ..f THE JANITORS Pint NBC RITI Crackers iM< Large Sweet Peas £? ri5< '••<''• in the defense pic N J "- imn-h as those whose Pillsbury Pancake flour *£ H Golden Bantam Corn tS" 1 Mi •s »i;iki! the papers. MOST Box NBC Shredded Wheat *-11* HEINZ Soups KINDS Luieiout large ioui»d rip* itrawberriei ot their betlt Irnkbtf Whot a tnot! Kellogg's Corn Flakes £' H Cheerioats T«nd»r Fresh GrMfi ; Evaporated MILK tS* 3 1 23c Asparagus Bears the seal of acceptance of "American Medical Assn. Council on Foods" #'«„., ELIZABETH Educator Assorted Cookies pa'cta. 10c Tp Slim You ... 2 ^ 25c Evaporated Milk « 3 r. 25c Palmolive Soap 3 - 19c Ch«{c« Mltcttd italb of Hndtr moaty To Firm You.. • •t a ltd rit! Standard Fruit Cocktail "L" 2Sc KLEK Sg. JZ For Wear 'Neath It All Choice Fruit Cocktail ««> "L* lit Octagon Soap Powder 2 Iceberg Lettuce Grapefruit Sections °S" 2 r Itt Octagon Cleanser "Nemo" Mayonnaise11*^ '^ 25< 'ir 43tf Octagon Toilet Soap g Large Sweet Prunes ^ * 8* Octagon Soap Flakes 12 ff 43c 1 Wonder-lifts *' Head J J .. .The World's Most Famous Enriched Bread % rr H Octagon Granules ' 2 ft 43c Innerbelt Foundation » , CrUp Califomhi Noodte Soup Mix "S 3 * IS* Mazda lamps tOf r 13*, 15* Radishes, Scallions*3 Octagon Laundry SOAP 3 **« 13 - 25c FREE! $1.TO jBurp«e Gardert Seeds for 15 Octagon Labels. Send to Octagon Companyt SUPER SUDS ts 2 A. 43c & 61 C«ni«rv« Paptr - Us»a Shopping lafll luy Defense Stamp*! ti

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"•!#•"" '.'' .'• ••'' '• < ^TfT1™'" • * PAflE SIX AND SKE A Week Of The War V«JlU»ERT....t 0OT

fir ['rmlm-tinn fhnirrrmn N<*1-1 trunsporlfltinn to th«" j(A)* i* avail The Semite passed a $10 billion blp. Thi- afcncy said Army and. ar appropriation Mil Mirying unid pnnilinit rnnvnn'inn n son Navy Intolliirencp officers »nd FBI undo for equipment for in army den, plii« Hume nlicndy issued, dlffiit* are exempt from ifffiilnliont n.nnft.nnn men. tK» Ajrwy id plann lo commlttloft 560 phyil- will virtually hall production of requiring namm, ndrlrwwM and ians a month for active duty with clvllinn diirnM'.' ifnod* within the ocrupatiiins to b<> puhllnhed of all who ppt tiro puirhR9« rertiflestei, Army Air Force*, and the next two mnntnH. Hi' sniil chief The WPB «rRnted addltinntl BUgn rmy Nurse Corps Is seeking an earrent bottlenecks in convernion quotan for April tn more than 40 nrollmenl of 10,000 nurses by the «re niBchitie tool ahortagA mid defenne areas whose population had d of this year. Attorney Gen- Jffllciiltics in expanding industrial increased 10 per rent or more dur- al Kiddie ropprted there hftVc facilities ing the pant year. The. Board also •en !M)0 conviction* for violation ' the Selective Service Act , Chnintinn Nelson paid expendi- *iiiri cannem and packer* fflty ob- r ctoher I NO and priMn ttrmi up ture for immitionB and war eon- Ujn qUot»-«empt «ujir f« 'he flve years have been imposed. Strurtion during Mnrch cxreedfd oripinnl canning of fruits and vefro- 'reunion! Hoosevslt Mid lie Is url- $2,500 million, with an mlilltioniil usly considering voluntary rcgin 500 million dollars fnr pay nnd By PERCY Pric.i ration of women between 1H and lubnistrnce. He reported steel SKIPPY plite shipments in Mureh "it «n The Ija Departmenp t reportp - C yy/HAT WILL TWEY Do •ll-tlmc record. In the fir«t sev- ed the averse family food bilill PAY l-> —i WITH ALL TTH en day« of April, he said, 114 ln- advanced l.f) per cent from Febru- Funds for .11,000 ilrplinei ware ; boMnanaKemi'nt committees re- ary 17 to March 17. The dPA au- irovided in a H!l fcillion war ap- THC M^ALS IN AH' they hud voluntarily <>r- thori»ed increased priees 6t one iropriation till passed by the Sen- Lo (jet War I'roilnrUiin cent op etch five pounds of nugat te and returned (to the House Drives tmdorwny in their plants in six New England States to off- 'he Army said it will us 25 per The War Dopmlnient unnounceil set increased trannportation coat*. :«nt of commercial airlines' trans- It will plneo a iiflici'r lit each The agency also authoriied motoi port pManeg to transport military Federal llesrr vii Dank l» expedite fuel retaiters in 17 Eastern State* argoen and personnel. The OCD the program if in riinifing (Jovcrn- Washington, Oregon and the J)i«- eported its Civil Air Patrol courier cil Imm" fur trict of Columbia to charge three lervicc along the East coast has ill Will pioillll'tio cents a gallon more than wholesale leased Army diets for mor« im- President linnsi'vell un- priceR. The Office stated uncon- 'Ortant duties. WPA Commission- the Scruiiil War i'owerf, Act, trolled inflation would add an ad- r Hun|er said WPA workers dur- r lutrToriz.nthorizeed tin WPB. Wai, Navy ditional 1100 billion to the na- ng 1941 had improved facilities Trpasiii v Departments, Mari- tion's war hill t M7 nirporU, including BUS time OnmminBion mill the Recon- ompleted projects. ' tfuction Fiisimce Cnrporatinii to in The W«r Front , apect win1 plnnls and tn audit their LEGAL NOTICfcS —By OLSEN & JOHN Si I iNumerically superior Japanese ELZA POPPIN books. The inspections will ftim troops on Bataan Peninsula flnall) AN, OIIDlNANl.'K ..... to nvt ;d wtmte of (iovcrnmfltij e through the lines of approxi /AltlOl'M IMPKOVtfMlWTS IN funds nnd to implement measures THK IIDItonill OI-' CARTEIIKT,, ately 96,000 American and Filr- AMI .WM'ltoPIMATINii ~ Which hiivo been undertaken to no defenders, weakened as a re- FoitK I:X.J'|.;HS i>ilp< forestall price increases. The I'ltlOIL HONIP ISfiPK ult of short rations since Januar; President's Committee nf Pair Em- AdUUIOUATK AMOUNT 1. Moat of the defenders, we! OllO. ployment Practice ordered 10 Inrge IIK IT i>l:H/UNHI| IIV TIIK upplied with arms and ammunl companies to oeaao discriminating ii'tni corNi'it. oi' THf on,' were lucceaif ully evacuatec Il'dll 01'' CAliTI'IHBT \lf against workers because nf race or 4KX I'OUNTV. NKW €orregidor Island where the; )H: (mil IPIM limn J/3 religion. 1 et up, a new defense. Oorrpgidot IIR mrinlii-rM theroftl onruri IIIK ) • And Construction. as subjected to continuous bom HlCt'TliiN' I. Tin1 Improvements dc ardment by the Japanese. icrlfieri In Sinilii/i 4 nf thlH ordl itimc .Hi' hfi'i'liy initliiirlzuil In be The WPB prohibited unauthor- Tfce Navy reported totaj nave IIH.IIi1 IIIII,HI iiniiilri'il by the Iled residential construction cost- sses inflicted on the Japanesi u^rh df Ctiricift. FIH thi> ii1, ami IHr the naiil neveral pur Ing more than $500 except for y American forces from Decerr ii-'.'s lies, Tlln'il In auld Heat Ion 4 maintenance and repair, unricul- er.to April 11 included 23 w^r here nro Iwiehy uppruprlaleil thf •fHpei'llvi' sums of money therein tural construction of more than, hips aunk, 13 possibly sunk, am (illfd. $1,000, and all other construction damaged, and 53 noncom HKCTIDN1' •!. Hrtld appropriiitlnm1 (tfti'fRniiiiK tiO.i^DA shiill hi< inet from costinp more than $5,000. The atalit ships sunk, 14 possibl' hi' pstrl nl1 UK- in'oi'epdfl nl' Board prohibited Bale, purchase, unk, and 15 damaged. Th 'I nhllifiltloiiK of Ihe Hornugh hero- 1 ufoi-f INHIII'CI under I hi' Locnl llunil delivery or withdrawal from inven- avy announced the sinkin .IIW, . i.iiHtiiiiiinir Ht-illua 40: l-l tory of any construction material F1B more Unitod Natiotiii' mcr o HI; 1 - MS in' ihe !!nvlnf>d Slnlnti-n, for such purposes. Projects of hant ships off the Atlantic coasl vhMi l.i not n^ei'smiry fnr thi> pur- IOHI-M fur whli'li By HERRI.MW certain Government agencies and [avy Secretary Knox said the in VIMT anlhorlzpd, KRAZY KAT those to restore property destroyed hore patrol has been strengthened HIOCTION 1 ll In hereby ordnined leti.rmlnvd nnd ilecliired that of by flrp or flood were made exempt .owever, and 'by May 1 damage in lie uliLl^atimiM of the Hnrungl from the order. Icted "by enemVJsubmarines ii •eretnl'ure ttulhnrixeil by orillnanee liinlly iidoiiliMl Oi'tolior Iti, 1941. t'li- Local Federal Housing Adminis- he Atlantic "will be negligible." "An Ordlnaiiee relntlvi t he Aiitliiirizalinn nl improvi'iilc-ntH tration officers will determine n nnd fnr Ihp BornufCh 'if ('ar- m^i BILL.mm •whether construction projects are eret, In ihe County of Middlesex The Navy said it will train 40, few Jfirney, apiiroprliitliiR JJ6.7 eligible fur recommendation to the 00 men. annually in three type hi'irfi.r arid ;i ul hurl jing the ISRII- WPB. Appeals from decisions of in i> ui1 $S4.000 fianerfl) Improve ' privately-operated schools; elf ni'iw HI>III1K for the flnnni.'ln& there local FIIA officers may be. mmle to entary electricity and radio mt if," a board composed of the adminis- •rial, visual signaling, and radi (a) The ImprnvprnentH 'l mihaei'tlon nil of Heitlon II nf a trator of the order, a representa- : perators. Twenty-one such school! 'I'dllialire have hi'en rompleted, i tive of labor nnd H third member re scheduled to start classes bj hut Ihcre Ix now In UIB Treunury nf hi> HoroiiKh a KUMI or \inwardfl o who will represent the end product : une 1, and 18 have already be l,.',Ui) wlilrli is not neeesuary for ' branch of the WPB within whose un to turn'out trained men. Sec lie iMirjiy.si' fnr whl* h (he lung Wt-Yo. anthoilzed, and tf)ia jurisdiction the class of project etary Knox said the Navy, Marim liiiiufniiii ihe ,MUIII nf |nS2 |>« and would fall. hi' same IH hereliy appruprluliid orps and Coast Guard will recrui' lie IIJHI of linin'oveiiiBiils mention egro volunteers for general serv d In Soi-tlon 4 Civilian Supply e in> Reserve eomponenta as soc (li) That of tliu Improvements 1 1 nonllont'd In siilixoetlon le) nf Reo The WPB ordered a reduction s a suitable training station i Inn H of Mitld nrdlminre, the enn- in gasoline deliveries to filling sta- stabllshed. The Navy asked th trut'tliin of Thurnul Street anil 'Iti-h Street mentlnned in mild tions in 17 Eustern States, the Dis- iublic tp use only one of tw leeUon ha.s boon abandoned an DETECTIVE RILEY By RICHARD I trict of Colunvbia, Washington and Jtat there cxIstK csignated post office addresses i n tlie TII'IIMII'1 of Ihe UOPOUKII for Oregon, effective April 10, from riting to the naval personnel out he Hilid |)urpn.seH fnr whlrii the ol>. ) TtLt >«HJiC«|P,..lVp HAP Alt the current four-fifths to two- Igntlonx were authorized sums o de this country—C/o Postmaste- money a» fitllows:- AMSWER-) TMF POLICE CALLS CHICKED AMP thirds of the average amounts they lew York, C/o Postmaster, 3a Thnrnal .Street ,|ri,2S9.H'l AP- TMAT ONE DlpN't COME tHOffi Fltuli Street 4,409.00 received in December, January and 'ranciBco, whichever is nearer th PEARS TO BE A February. Petroleum Coordinator ddressee. Rub-Tntal |<»,li»8.fl0 MISTAKEN POLICE Tulal Ksrcstj PioceedN . H0,00'J.Li•» Ickes buid the reduction may re- Vrmy And Selective Service BROADCAST i move the necessity for card ra- St'X'tlON 4, Thf miverftl Army Chief of Staff Marshal o uMilt'll HiiId exeeHs jirorPi'iln ar ANDMAURY RE tioning of Rasoline.. Mr, Ickes '«reby apprnprlatfij und the reaper ,nd-Special Adviser to the Pirn ICIEVE ANOTHER announced the relocation of 1,400 Ire amniiiilM appropriuteil tntsnl ent Hopkins arrived in London t •urpones art? a^i follows: CALL..THI6CAIL, miles of pipelines to increase East 'UUTOSK APl'ROPnUTJM iUcuss military strategy with Bri . coast oil supplies, The Bonn! also 'a) IleHiirfui'lnH; of Cooke ish leaders. Army Ground Force' Avenue with nhei't fts- prohibited the installation of new O BE AN ACTUAL Commander^. M c N a i r reporte phult on eoni'i'tite foun- liquefied petroleum pis equipment. dation froiii Witxhltifrton RO6MRV BUT ' voopa going overseas are bette Avenue uoi'lheliy to The WPB curtailed radical style RILEV AND THE rained and better led than in 1917 Hiirrla Street, ut InlRl changes in pmen's clothes and or- eoHt with .State Aid of SQOAPCARCOP 19,1*1)0; the ARRIVE TOO dered manufacturers siml dresB- LEGAL NOTICES share of nurh fiij^t makers to eliminate excessive trim- ;l>> Ai-iiulHiilnn hy puT- LATE... - minp in order to HHVC an estimated Ckarlrr IMn. 141.1:1 cliawt', n H llmrrvr DMrii-i \,i. -l gaiiiKe fiir liiiUHliiif nrtj- nlelpally owned slrpet 100 million yards of material. The llrpurt u( (imillliiiu <>r Ihr Board ordered production of golf I-IHST XM'IOVAI, IUNK cluanliiK and othor Vc- IN UAltTKIlBT, IN TIIK STATE (")' hlelt'H, a|,|)[iriituti at)d clubs halted May 111, and limited equlpmeui, of Ihe one- NHW JlOHt+HY, AT THK CU>HK <> • tovy eement blouk amounts of tinplute for canning ndsfNKHS ON APIIM. 4, 1!)4'.', PUB liylhthis nnd site there- condensed .soups. The Board au i IN IIKKl'dNSK TO CAly of Waled on HY CttMPTItOl.l.HI; O Avenue In the munld- '' thorizer nuinufactur this year of T cnnttioNrv, wNpi-m HKC pulltv. .m Iwretofore TION f.J 11, V. H. UHVfSKO HTAT tuthorUi'd hy ordl- ' 18,000 freight curs and 300 loco fTKS. '. motives in addition to 30,000 ASSI'l'I'M (DKor land ..»2,009.06 NAPPY —By IRV ,o;uiB uml illKniuiiU ( i:!S,9i Cit For hullil- freight cars and 920 locomotives United Hlules (luvfrtmitiit Ins 2,000,00 OOB*ON H6«? JES' IMAGINE f LPTTIN1 CM-6CT , previouiily authorised. It oidei'e> bl l mid (J) l''or reeon- r COL.oTO.O 60Y* WOT A MIW; THifi AWAY WITH SIWAP'N LIKE THAT/ .;.' tractors halted September I. Obllitttlona qf SIIIIBM anil itruellon ,. l.OOO.tH) pulltlrul iiubillVl.Htoiis H.DOO.O PtACE LOOK& LIKI IT WUI \WOT BRAN0 O' FIGHT 'VE YO[) ' Rationing Other liondH, notes anil HIT BY A L 111,789.1 Total Appropriation...110,0(10.U0 GUYS GOT IN YA AMYWAY ? Corporate stocks (Imlud- 8KCT1ON f>. The fqllqwlni mat- WELL, WE'U. WRITE AN EDITORIAL,' {•• The Office of (Price AiLmrnistv lng UliOO.OO stoik of ers nre hareby determined., dc- ilari'd, recited and B'ftUil:- tioji postponed the date for ration' /edernl IteHerve Hank. 4,200.0 t Cash, tmluru-eH wltli utlier (a) StiW purpgseii (Jtecrlbed In HI& MOB JUS PAID DID,CHIEF.' fffJnit typewriters from April 13 tc bunku, liuiuilliig ie«erve Jectlon 4 of thu ordinance are not Imlttnce, anil cash iLcllln turrent expen»«8 find tT» lmprove- US A VISIT/ jjjt'i'April 20 because, some conpestec In proreHH of collei-Utm meiitn or properties wliicli tbe Hnr- | or*fts had not received supplies o: Dank IU'vinlsim uWiu-il ugh may lawfully m»ke or acquire nd 1'oiiniliuli) purpaaes whloh th |p; implication forms and certificate! Nona (furnttur« and ttx- tjrc» (5,379.3U) M79.J iald I,oral Bond I.iT authorUeu to %.< "Jh^OPA also .broadened the elifji Real Hstate owneil nllier ie flnanced by the iMuani'B of H, Wllty toe for purchase of new an tliuu lunik preinlHcM . . Other uaaiits - 8.4 L| \)8ed machines. The WPB urdere. ulness ut auld purpoiei, Inking TOTAIi ASajS'fH 11,1)46,814.1 nto eonitlioprlae»d to • UAItiLift ,,: o«*vy trucks for civilian use dis Uemund depoKltH of lndl< ral purpoaei within th* llmltiillon ;f Wniinuud after existing quota vldualu, part nvnthluauf In , if Section 40; l-U to 41).; 1-I6 of the nnd eornoratloriH I 282,208,7 *cul Bond !-aw and aroordhitf to bve teen completed. Time d»ptiHltn of Individ- eaionnble lift thereof, Is upwaida ualu, ptirtnertdilpH and f 17 years, The OPA said defense worken lOrporattonB 649,4t8.4 (e) The- avernga period of u*eful- ijf obtain recapped tires for thei uf,, Wales mill neus of the pnrpoBea for whli'h the blljmimiB de»rj-|tjoil li| Hcptlon '1 of only when no other means o .'Ul BUbdlvlHlana.... 30,716.f Other ilepoxlU (lertlfled il« ordlnani'H were authorized Ii Ji? rimhier'a i'lieekn, no euse exceeded 17 yeure. LEGAL NOTICES IUid)1 NnNot eiti'eetllniexi-eetlinir thtp* flui m of FACTS YOU NEVER K, TOTAIi 1)R- I4E6 on acooi|iit' gf* ftiglnttfl* ing und —By BOB ^. tOJA > AN ITH .•.l»«lf. 'napectlon conts and Ie|j,1 ex **^-*" ltlDINANL'15 KNT1TLK1). "AN TOTAI LIABUJ- Donne*, and ths milli o, f |ty,„) >| r ooi JAH tO FIX ANH ftKfl- TIBS of udvertlilnc of till* ordinance K( the Ue.»| B*md Lay 'pots 'JWMOW.'DOM'T mem .311 OK OAHTUUKT, COUNTY Common atoik, luial j chiirf id ut a purl of tht coat n f MlUW.KHKX AN)) STATIC OK par I1OO,(H 100,000. ¥ iald purpo»»n described In Ruction 4fi,nno. L OF THK UGH- (or preferred take BBHIII S» d»y« *ttft nt»t pub- Qf PARTKllET THAT: »tonk» ie.ooo.fjr 'k'tttlon iheiddf after Anal on 7 V* ""' |llMIV1' liiuitiei) fOTAl, CAPITAI* :\ c» pa the same wan KUICIHIIHI AOOOtfNTOOOfTB ., n7,B»l.a, * atttu finallyy aJoiitai d uu WTAL LIALIABIB b t WiV bbe anil tho AND CAPITAL to Mad at) fulloiv 1. The ne(!(ird«r OOTTWTS , .»i, salary pf 41600.0B kid a STATJS OF NBW JER8BV, The muq!e|pal for UrvicfH lumiiiLi l OF MIPOLGH4EX «•: , quUM of lb» ubliih*) bwttto *u !. John ? a m««tlni of the Borai 'AUGUST J. PERKY, b bank, do noUmnlyr Bqrouuli Clerk, r that the above »tat«ttMt l In tn* Boroufh of Ci J1 J nrst tu thu beat of my k t (|d)e«et County, Maw »c lt \gti\ 16th, 1»«, ti " oouildtrtd fo| nubile h*»r »»ld Bori i Counull lot Iigh School Baseball Team Oiiiis At Somerville Tod BOWLING SHORTS Pirates Win 1942 TICKLERS No Starting By Jo. ful Cage for M»H Title In Rec Ul net RED BANK—Mayor Charlw ft. lineup s English of Red Bank, wiU oltaialtjr CARTRR*ET—the Academy Al- n th* third annual toufnaiMflt Far Season's ii fcyl conibine has entered the 1942 Midget Loop Cage League of th* Central Jettajr Women's erican Bowling Congress eur- Bowling Association at the Red A hijfhly ently being heid at, Columbus, CARTERET—The Pirate* won CARTBRET-The Hearts are ik Recreation on Sunday aft* CARTERET - The Ohio. The boys will leave on Ttips- the 194B title In the Recreation the 1048 champions of the Junior irnwn. April it, at l :.'1O o'clock. Hifh School bi**hall tower d»y, bowling Thursday and Friday. Miitect Basketball League by go- Mrt. Alma Korneski, praaidtht, n ll*game road teheduit soring Basketball League. The U. 3. M. R. League will BIRO ing through the second half un- •111 extand a word of gretting on them due to overtime and ml this They captured the title Monday •emi a representative team in th« defeated, winning seven straight behalf of th* maciation. ther condition*, will open ,,f three game)), and clinching the cham- night at the high school gym by ;ournament, After a erent flnftl The management of the Red 942 teuon thi* nfternoeX| rive the V. S. Metals team won pionship with a 20-14 triumph decisively defeating the Orioles, Bank R«e hat given over 12 of Somerville, opposing the rll:i (tame the the County Industrial league rum over the Owls last Friday night. •H to 12. The loieri were held the 18 alltyg for tournament ute. Somerville High School vll Stars took • itH five games to spare. Rudy Freddy Karney led the attack Action will be iprtad over three scoreless in both the first and laat tion In the inauirurni on ,,.,. the Per* Oalvanek (till learlR the Industrial with et«ht points. The Pirates, in Weekend*—Friday evening, Sat- tgatj period. both clubs. \ The Midget loop, With Joe Vcinillo lind Hack winning the title, used an entirely tiy and Sunday nftprnoonn and > The Hearts hopped Into a 4-0 After three we^ks of in' ,SIMI out a Chomlcki, two of Carteret'n top new team this year. evsnlhtf™Closing Sunday night IH of Advantage in the flnt quarter on practice, most of which war IVirr's J. V. towlers, trailing. Gene Fedor ia The Rears, who upset the lead- b>l*ceta by Hal Stutslcl and Ernie H iCOtlJ indoors due to weather condl lltrwick in ttaa top man in the U. 3. Metals plant eps In the first half, were run- Brfc hka. The «econd quarter waa loop, with Diekson second and ners up. the Blues finally were able , i.. i-'i- a bi more even but th« Hearta a few days of outdoor dr HarrlVan third. In the finals last week !he Bears . |M11II the Cartel Wen still ahead at the half by Office No 1 Trims week before lifting the liri on 4 lost to the Midget League All . ,| th(. St. Peter'a V»r. 9 'J 3. current campaign. Stars, 4A to 20. The Orioles held their own in it will be tomewhHt of 109 206 ation of Lew Fonseca and the •McDarmott »»y« that top if the leading teams in this sec- American League, two baseball pic- United States Navy in the physical education division . . ^ B21 488 56 in war industry avoid draft.; ton of the state, 979 922 923 tures were shown. These pictures He passed hia exams with ftying colors and got a ranking Practically every member of the covered the 1940 and 11)41 seasons, - * - • original team that took the floor in of ensign .. .He'll be away for two years ... Maybe motf, including the All-Star games and . . . Congrats to the H«*rta and Pirates for winning the "— •*— •— I he early part of , are both World Series. One of the fea- Men & Women! American Citizen*! MW in the service, among whom tures of the'1941 pictures was Joe titles in the Rec Junior and. fidget basketball leagues, re- re Ed Kriedlei' in the Naval Re- Medwick's catch of Di Maggio's ap- spectively . . .And that, folks,' w}|)close this conglomera- nrv*. Kd Wacter in the Coast parent home run. Abo through the Inard, Ed Harrington, John Bar courtesy of James McGrath and tion for this weak ... W« kjioii you've h*4 more than you ley, Thomas Campbell and Frank V»n Sycklea Motor Company of can stand ... But who toW you to cftad all the way down khaner in the Army, and John Perth Amiboy, news reel shots of lradl«y in the Air Corps. the war in Europe were shown. to here? The dmb as a whole has about Pa. -j On June 8, the National League Public Service 61 Don't Underestimate The Job! 16 per cent of its members in the the high speed cap! Bust-ball pictures will be shown. National Lead BO ^tsi, Reading will of lervioe at the prwiant time and UH.R. Pinners On the evening of April'23. «|ub i: the season's inau nore going in the very near future md fpr this reason, will not bi members and friends plan to at- Every loyal American is trying to find out what he .tl diumpionship aut( tend the circus at Madison Square Win Loop Title .'V, April IB, wtreeented on the softball held Garden. Those who plan to attend ''.• major league spent JtU season, but interJblub game' or she can do to help win this war. You who •nould moke arrangements with '»• thf Reading fft.ii vlll be held, starting in nbout twe CARTEREf — Staging- Joe Toth. >>, home of nutiooallf tacular drive late ia the (Kawjn stay at home—Find out how you can quickly qualify '"iu> ruce classics f«i U. @, Metals pinnera reaped M '••••'. i decaJet. Direct* harvest of their 9»»t rally >yfm< for good paying jobs in war production industries, umo Lvrnrta will hr ning the championship iji the Ml?' dlosex County lnduatiial pin lo*^,, nikinison, veteran Pi* mechanical inspection, aircraft construction, drafting, In'theu' flnal match th« Carter.^ ifiiunud dirt track i< pinners, pftood W Jotui WIKW South and MM with worei of 20«, 286. blue print reading, assembly work, machine shop, etc. defeated Hurilan Qqppei llankinson, night at Perth AmbSy, will bi RAHWAY TRAINING HEADQUARTERS wiling events, Dickson, w4io \m be •toy ol the several re

Table Tennis Title Eye* of ebOdfen do not Beaft All Set For •pherlcal until the igi n[ ^ Academy Alleys In League Opener Union Speedway Tourney Next Week en yean. Some author,i,, |~~ On lite Perth Amboy Silver Screen tain that in tbk caie rii ABC Tournament NFWARK-~ARhoiiRh the sea- Opens April 26 CARTKRRT- The table tennis whoie «y«» divelop m,,,, |j;.KHE3CENT cnnn'ilv ^py mcloilriinin about, the Sjp of nrtors had been rehears- son hag just opened, the cham- singles championship will he de- than normal rndlni »hn ,i read mil mill n Tonight the Recreation Pad- their attendance, kind ' Those representing the Alloys in Speedway on Route 29. I'njish Gestapo, a bad hop in the last inning of sion of sympathy, „ dude Hack Chnmicki, Joe Vernillo, "Our board has decided to ahan- dlers will travel to Railway to play the final Knme, have been greatly bouquets and beauiifii, DITMAS Jack Honors and Stanley Dcrew- don Tri-City Stadium, in Union, the New Jersey Reformatory team improved by a flock of players tributes offered at the i enki. temporarily," said Santo. "All of of our dearly belovm Ginger Rojjerfl, who insists on who featured Brooklyn's spring in the last engagement of the chnn({in(ir her type of movie char- Hank Ch'omickl will pair off with our weekly Sunday night meets mother, and sister, Mr training campaign this spring. season for the locals. H,,J acter every few pictures, discard- John Roircrs in the doubles. Other will he conducted over the hntf- beth Chamra. oil nil Hollywood glamour for pairing will include Stan Derewkl Thanks to the development of mile Union Speedway course. Our. We especially winh several young pitchers, the Bears first meet there is scheduled for sheer realism in her picture, and Joe Vornillo and Rudy Gal- CARD OF THANKS the Rev. Andrew J. Kni; "Roxie Hart," the 20th Century- vanek and Frank Donnelly. All appear as strong as they were last Sunday night, April 26." his kind words of cnnv,, year. They have Gene. Corhett, Kox comedy nq,w at the DltmHS six players will take ^part in the The family of the late An- For thei» many kind, the leading hitter in the league the Ladies' Altar, R ., , Theatre. < singles. drew Senk wish to thank their () ;i Ukes' Opening Practice Jednoth societies, tin last year; Frank Kelleher, the relatives, neighbors and friends BtMOt $ home run king of 1941; George. Belayed By Weather Mm Name, and Men's Jf.],, 1 Imagine Ginger as a tawdry, for their kind expressions of cieties, the Mexican l'iti ,, I Stirnweiss, the outstanding base- sympathy in the sickness and two-hit dancer—and she isn't CART BRET—The weather Corp., the Internatiomil \vlir. runner, and Heeny Majoski and death of their dearly beloved afraid to look and talk tike one man interfered with the scheduled Union, the Ladies Jee local defeat' by the Metuchen Recs in 'Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret. Thro aided in any way in our be- and K screen soon is "The Fleet's In," the County Women's League over Tnurs,, reavement. We are very grate- Mr. and Mrs. Valent Oiulr. i,J the Paramount laugh musical the weekend. Gloves «( Vlnyon Silk April 23 ful. (Signed) and I opening today at the Majestic BtrlVi* Beauty (1) (Jlovej of vinyon silk art de- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Theatre, starring her some-time- B. Clark 140 143 1$9 scribed by chemists a* shrinkproof The Senk Family. Ondrejcak and sarong-wearing Majesty, Doro- D. Rogers ... 159 188 126 and easy to clean because the yam thy Lamuor, William Holden and 8. Casaleggi ...... 149 160 152 absorbs no moisture. ^ALEXANDtHKORDAc Eddie Bracken, and fea'Wring a G. Ydiielak . .... 143 145 135 pTtwnli long list of ace entertainers aided ,i* CAROLE IACK A. Medvetz ... 167 159 152 hy the Kran'l music of Jimmy Dot- #•» LOMBARD-BENNY sey and his orchestra. 768 795 734 J\Ik" Second Feature JllRNST LUBITSCH'S PIDDBCHOI M«tucken Rec. (2) Cheiter Morrii in Detective of Emotions S. Carpenter ...... 154 149 176 "ALIAS BOSTON BLACKIE" tfofleor The polygraph, commonly trhown B. Thomas .... 171 191 213 as the "lie detector," is a device A. Melchiorre ..... 125 142 138 which measured blood pressure and Piller . 169 169 108 )

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