\ II,—No. 28 CARTERKT, N. J., FRIDAt, OCTOBER 22, IMS PRICE THREE CENTO One Marine An Invitation - - Plans Celehwkhn " Burgee Ball Players Boys, Home On Furlough, Are Asked To Pay V'uit 1 Among New New Club And Rest, Write, Renew Acquaintances Ceremony

Wn are opening our 3er»icr out after you had (one back to Selectees Men'i Center at 566 Rooievelt camp. By cooperating with M( To Get Prizes Atnue on Thuridajr, Oct. 2R. thete disappointments can be Monday The Center it for your con- avoided. Park Letfwi' John Uu» Was Chosen; venience and we lincereljr hope If we can be of service to fOm Makes Presentations that you will talc* adTantafe of while you are away, do not hwi- Brig. Gen. Wickersham, HiHm T. B« Gm it while you are In Cartorel. tate to write and if we art able |. ,,, c. Golden of Rah- Remainder Divided Lieut. Com. Ordwiy Com- A great number of our local to atsiit you, we will certainly Awards Tonifht .,„ a recent list of pro- Between Army, Navy do so. unminceil by the Army. Boyt receive (kit paper and it it ing For Presentation Here through Ihit medium that we To any of you who know ol ,,.;,.,| in rank from flr»t nARTHRBT—RfWards for . (JA'RTBKKT -Another group ,,f conrey to yon our with that the a Buddy from out of town wko I'AUTHRKT Only the nctiui the Medical Corps weeks of practice »nd play on in men has left here to serve in the next time you art home on will be in Carteret or nearby, i iv-tl (*f nert Monds^ remain ,,„. His wife i« the for- IIMSJ-KHII diamond ut thi* Cart armed forces, Twenty went to furlough, you will ttop in and ask him to call on w>. the nri-HnijemenU for thp pres- '.,. llnrringtoii Edgar of Park Playground ln»t Slimmer Fort nix on Saturday morning, pay ui a visit. We want you to ntntinn In the 1. T. Willianu And to all of you—Merchant i'omi> tonight to member* of daughter of Chief of and William Roosevelt of 31 Es- let ut know how long you are I'ompany o»f the Army Marine, Soldier, Sailor, Marine, winning teams. Frank Ha ,,l Mrs. Henry J. liar- sex Street will go next Monday, foinf to be in town. Some of Nsvy "K." Thin borough plant Coast Guardsman, Civil Air Pa- member of flip Borough John iLitus of 27 Mercer Street you have discovered that a trol and all other branch*! of Rtiefnhing along Koosevelt Ave 's « • Is 1-hnirnton of ita public •*•!«;;; was accepted for the Marine friend yon were particularly nue with Its piled up lumber o tbe Allied Armed Forcet, we uri- cmimittpo, will prcttent mtd- |M,|(iclion into the Army Corps. aniioui to tee wa« home at the extend a cordial invitation to ovpry ima((Hn*b1o variety, Will b( Rev, Alexander Darociy t" thirty-ninn pl«y«ni, aA4 ;,i unlay of John Reiiko, of Those who left Saturday were tame time you were and It wat the ^'ctip of the ceremony at 5:!! vitit ut when you are here. We Frank Scnidatio. donor of UinA hirh street, brother of the Joseph Tomico, (K) Urch Street rather disappointing to find it will be happy to see you. 'clock which marks the highes r.A'RTHRIFT- Rev. Mr. D«- .mjihtM, will present these Ipl .rl, Attorney, Michad Res- Wallace Cavanaugh, 19 Fitch honor bestowed on any industr roezy, pastor of the Free Mag- ho leading bitter in each o( |(1,; three members of the Street; iBcrt Nemo, 44 Essex in these war times. yar Reformed Chiirc'h at Pcr- ihrec lr«gues whkh played. v ,„,„ that branch of mili- Street; Oscar Miller, 8 Burling The Balsa Building of tihe com .ihiiiK ""(I Washington Avenues, t<»l"fhic» havp been nn •,|U(-,.. Joseph Reako is In ton .Street; Thomas <\. Richards pnny bus hern designated for th Service Men's Club Reality; l»n months in the window of . .mm, serving with the Med-•219 Roosevelt Avenuo; William is completing arrangements for ceremony, at which the celcbratim? t'hi1 fortieth anni- Carteret Press onVe. 7B Waahinf- „,,,„, and James is now inCoughlin, 11C Washington Ave military and naval figures will h versary of tihe congregation on rr .10, Pride of ret Bus Service, wast Sokolaky, plant employes. Mr. iwph Weirs, WUIiwn Sitar, Lulgt , i,, Medical DeUchment, Howard Hertz, 47 Roosevelt Ave- dace where service men and mem- Republican Clubs life of the borouph attended th linned insido hw overturned ve- Miller and the employe* will rep- BolkdknA Jsmea J. Lukach. Ar« Si S.U. in Atlantic City. nue. iers of the menehant marine Who funeral Saturday morning o tele when it figured in a collision resent the managemenit and em -angpmants have been in charge of uill IK- remembered here as The following registrants have lOme to Carteret may find rest and Oharlcs A. Conrad, member of the .. Rahway latit Sunday night. HP the playgroumt director, Daniel Plan 3 Activities Borough Counail and formerly a •ployey in aceppting the honors. lV!i, carrier for the local been accepted into the Navy from •elaxaffcion. It has been created lulfered a skolj injury, lacerations Semcnza, and Mrs. Owrles E. Thomas R. Williams, present Local Board No. 4: witih funds contributed by resi- member of the Board of Educa*- ind Mhook and is a patient in Rs>h- jregory, editor of the PrMfc, nil'ii't'. OA'RTElRiET—Members of the head of tihe firm, will be chairman • • * Stanley Clark, 90 Sharot Street dent* and mernfbers of organisa- 1'ioni . Rev. Kenneth MaoDonald, Momorial Hodpttal. He was'Mlnyor J. W. Mittuoh who has be«n Ladies Republican Cluib will go to of the program, and has been as- |... Helen Ann ,Bodnar of 34 Julius Reisz, 11 Louis Street; Stc tions in the borough, and by the priest in charge of St. Mark's .-eleased fix>m the position In invited to attend, will not be tbW Nefw York tomorrow ito atten-d the sisted in t'he arrangements by his .','wh Avenue, daughter of phen J. Alach, 32 Warren Street hard work of others who have as- Elpisoopal Ohurch, offered prayera wihkth tihe impact had placed rtim U> bti present. matinee penformance of the Zieg- son, I. T. Williams, youngest mem- ml Mrs. Steven Bodnar, S Floyd Owens, 16 Carteret Avenue italed Wit)h the painting, furniah at Mr, ConradV home, ftfi9 Roose- by police and bystanders «ml was feld 'Follies. They wall meet at 'ber of the ftimily in tihe long lino The tro|Josep h K'ind- , hi' WAVES, has complet- Joseph Pasipanki, 24 CHrome Ave Ing and other details. velt Avenue, and conducted the incoherent wt the time. h the itk'jket window of the railroad associarted in tihis business during zierjiki, leading batter in the nue; Frank Morgan, &2 Washing services in the church and at the The bus cyver turned after it „., i,;isic training in New York To mark its completion two stati-on in Rahway and leftve for its 106 years of existence. 'Senior League; Michael Dereiwslty, ton Avenue; Robert Collins, !W grave in Evergreen Cemetery, ..as in collision witih a sedan, oper- RnA is assigned to the State (Hays have been set aside for next NeV York on the 12:46 train. Af- Ittvis ceremony next M-omtay wil leader in the Junior League; Stan- Locust Street; Steve A. Sitar, 111 Hillside. ated by Frank Traina, 17, of the In,.,- for Women, Milledgeville, week, the first, Wednesday, for ter the performance they-will have be the fifth oflkisl govcrnmenta ley Deridewici, U'uder of Ihe Mid- Sharot Street; Louis Olah, 82 Hoi Police Captain J. J. Dowling led U. S. Maritime Training Station Ili-fnre her induction she was general inspection by tlhe public dinner at Iceland. award to come to Carterct in get 'League. ly Street; Joseph iMalek, 115 Em the cortege and the following were at aheeprihead Bay, Brooklyn, who I,l,,v,,l at the United States and the second, Thursday, the tim, The clilb will bold it? weekly du&try. Rurtners-up in euth league will 1 tihe pall bearers: George Ghamru, lived in EHzabcth before entering \,,\- Kefining Company in its erson Street; Charles H. Szelag whf!n it becomes open officially fo card party Thursday evening of raeeive bronie medals. Theae Joseph Walling, John Harrington, the service. He escaped injury i-iviii:' department. 81 Emerson Street; Edward Bo use. next Veek rin the headquarters, 61 •are: Senior, Ben MorkaJ; Junior, jar, 49 Union-Street; Daniel Ca On Wednesday, members of Sh Waivhington Aivenu*. The «om-.Sumne^ r M/Oore• _., Jiamea J. Lukwch, and wax held for questioning b; t)he police. AjfUr the collision th Andrew Kaskiw; Midget, WlUiam S. Kurdyla has re- aey, 53 Roosevelt Avenue; Michae hoatess committee will be tihere t mittec in charge consists of Mrs. paries A Brady^ Thomas G. New Cub Pack Here car wfas 125 feet north of th Donovan and Nick Shumansljr, edical discharge from Mis'ko, 93 Warren Street; Georgi receive guests during the after Clarence 8l«R. Mrs. TlwnU«WB. and toil »rw»Uu. Thoy who''tied. A-bnonte mrial- «!»• Hei', Roosevelt Avenue. noon. ta>urMgf~4£6ktfl«lf. .-MB, M«e HwirphHCT rtdf«pr*ented •»* ^ariota m^tnin. point where the two machine * Is Headed By Weiss strucik and the bus wag on its jide haa been ordered for Buddy Bell the evening from 7 to 10. Thes Miss Ethel Pittel. tions in Carteret in which Mr. facing in the opposite direction fcr fttr his feat in pitching a no-hiU hostesses who will serve at that On October 30 tlhe Carteret Re- Conrad* long had taken an active ii Columbui) 0. Another Mrs. David Wohlgemnth OAiRTHRBT—A new Cub Pac- tlhe one in wihkh it had been head no-run game. ui recently Jtoen a med- time are: Mrs, Joseph Gawronski, publican Clubs will hold their an- plart. Three open oai's were re- Mrs. John Reid, Mrs. Mary Little, quired to carry to the urave the has been repatered in this bo cd. The accident occurred In East To Get M.d.1. ,lmrge li H#nry Green, Seriously Hurt In Fail nual gt't-togeithor at Uie Ukrainian and is sponsored by the H Mra. Mary Oasaleggi, Mrs. Pat- many floral pieces sent to his HaziiWvood Avenue, nuar lT, I. 0. O, F. conducted services the same hospital, were: Michael tollows: * • » .ported the condition of Mrs. ter is William Gardner. ! at the Conrad heme With Louis Pallay, of Rahiway, powible frac- ii Cadet Francis J. Ha- David Wohlgcmuth as unchang- John Hundiak, Mrs. John Bartok ISenior: Bill Lukach, Ben Mp»r and Miss Edith Brirwn. Vonaih, aiting noble grai«i, and Cube ve«lsterin£ in the Pack ture c>of the lafleft leg;Fleg;iFrana k A. Ziegg .• been tranlferred from ed. During the day she had Council Appeals lire: Bk-hErd iBrown, Jerome Solo- kal, Miehaol LaRusm, Andrew William Mos, a'cttng chaplain, in ler of iFort Meade, Md., formerly PluU, John Kolfl>as, Thomas Fill-' n! rgo, Tex. to Oklahoma ibeen stated to be in "fair" con- To Be Hoitonet mon, Robert Gross, Joel Lebawitz, lacerations) and enlarge. Exempt firemen and (Car- of Patrick, E(}wa,id Fili|,«uick, Roh- • .liege, , dition. On tlhe official opening day for 1'aul Prlf.e, Herbert Vida, William fire company No. 1 also con shuck; JnKoph G»llctta, lan-d Copeland, Jwteph Ry*el, Mat- in further training. Mrs. Wohlgemu-Oh was admit- service men, members of the Car- For Service Names Vurga, Waller Welsman, Donald dutlted services with John Har possible fracture of the uipncr thew Lukafciuk aud John Re«g»n. • • * ted to the hospital on Wednes- teret Women's Club will be the Kornblau, ftobent Lehrer. riuiht j»w, brumes and iJhock. Pal- f'AiRTKRiET—At. 'the meeting of ringtail in charge. .luniilr: Mike Dercwsky, Bucky lames Mikajlo has been day suffering from critical in- hostesses. The center JB to be Cubbiing » a program ror boys lay, Zieglcr and UallottH were pas- tie Borough Council Wednesday Kaskiw,'Buddy Hell, Andy Pe-* : lr~ Jackson, .Misa. juries sustained in a fall at her open weekdays from 2 until 11 In addition to the mourning !», 10 and 11 years of age, which i'isenKcr8 on the bus. Two other light, Councilman iFrank Haury truoh, Bob O'Donni'll,. Richard Ltt- VM his mall now in care ihome in Pershing Avenue dur- P. ,M. and on Sundays from 2 un- placed on tihe fire hounu in (!ar covers the beginning of their de- Ipa^wngera dinappenred before tht ipppaled to 'the residcuts of Grti - teret and on tlhe Borough'Hall thi \\, John Oheiepon, Joe Mage! Postmaster at Log Angel- ing the morning. She was alone til 9. sire to do things for ithonwelveK. :crt't to submit niimea of men and Howard Sullivan, Elmet in thu house arid in carrying With the cen.ter new open and CurtercJt Bank and Trust Company 183 » divided itvto two women in the services who are not building has been draped in hi William Bulog and Willuin window screens from the second the necessity ef having hostesses Dens whkJh are similar to th« Pa- listed on Oartcret's Honor Roll. memory. Mr. Conrad was vici Kashmet, Borong/i Seaman fky. ' William J. Olbrioht, son to the flrsit floor apparently lost available for all hours, every elToi-t rols in Scouting. The Den 'Moth- He said more J,han 1,500 are listed president of ithhs institution. Midgft: Robert Merelo, And _ her balance or tripped and fell is being made to complete the ers a«: t)«n One, Mrs. Joseph Re-Listed War Prisoner «• -.ml Mrs, John S, Olbricht and a uui'tful nhock had been made Barnu, Rlcharrl Miglir?,, WiUkjj .from the bop of tlhe stairs to the schedule of organisations who will Weisnuin, Den Two, Mrs. Louis I "!i-i Street, hu been re- v*JMi' the Selective Service Board. CARTERET— Ignut/. KHSII- DonovHii, John Gural, Steve rUj first floor, whore ahe lay for supply Uhis need. If any groups Leihrei'. l fr»m the hospital at Camp The council accepted an invita- met of 12 Sharnl Street, has mersky, Robert Mudrak, Cliffo|« some time in * pool of blood be- in the bonouglh have failed to reg- Den Ohiefs are from Boy Scout H'. Miss., and tent to Los ion from Rev. Alexander Daroczy, Grand Jury Meets Today; been reported a prisoner of Jutter, Jr., Joseph Stroin alW fore discovery by her husband ister tiheir organisation hostess Troop 88 and are: Den One, Stew- ." , t »1. He spent three and pastor of tlhe Free Mtagy«r Re- Probe Ot Gambling Widens war for the second time. The John Wilhelm. >li months in the hospital aft When he returned at mealtime. chairman, they are asked lo do this formed Church, to nt'te'nd the cek- art Brown, and Den Two, Louis lattjat report, released liy the 'lining a broken leg on man- She wias taken to the hospital immediately by notifying Mrs. 'brntion of tlhe fortieth anniversary OARTfBRiKT—The September Kehnan, Navy Department, lists him as '•' mil while undV treatment by the Carteret First Aid Squad. John Bartok, M Lowell Street. of the church on October 31. term of the (irand July which Cuiblbing fiterts the boy into his one of 440 Merchant Marine riendship Link !• - in which he was attached The schedule for the first week A rtaolutioii of syim'pathy in the has been investigating gambling uvioatm^ prugrani, although the seamen captured by either/the i"! uvL-rseas. FAMILIES INCREASE is as follows: deittih of Councilinsin Oh-arlca A. in Mjfidiesex County, was sched- piogrwt^ in Cubbing is different (iernmns or Japanese, On July • • * CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. Thursday—October 28, Car Oonraii was adopted. Several uled to met* again this mom- from Stoutlng in that it gives tlw 7, 1942, he had been reported Entertains Masons !>oy the opportunity to start ik'- taken n prisoner al Shanghai 'r,\,[\i- Gerard LeVan has rc-Edward S. KucinsKi of Alluntic teret Women's Cl\rb. properties were sold at ,f>uMie ing after a two-weeks' recess. veloptnint, physically, mentally and in the hands of the Japan- i "'"' tn his station at Camp Street, have named their new Friday—Qalaber 20, -auction *nd a number of •otihurs Who would be the witnesses was OAiRTHRET - Mustci and morally along IScouting lines, ese, lie is twenty-eight years "I ', Ga.; ftflter spending five [laughter Natalie, for her mother, Democratic Club. iwere lifted for sale at I'he next not divulged. were honored guests of Friendsb former Natalie Miles. Thu meeting'. so thai when 'he enters Rcouting he old and was one of two mem- Link No. 25, Order of Hi.- Golde «'ith his parents, Mr. andth TO ,WED SOLDIER At the last session Mayor Jo- was burn Sunday al Rah- ia all ready to learn tihe Tender- bers of u crew of the tanker Ohain, Tuesday mlghjl, in 1. O. 0.1 - Morton LeV»ii of Chrome lOARTBRET—'Mr. and Mm. Vic seph W, Mitituch, who had r way Memorial Hospital and ia fool work and to bp physically Vincent rescued when it was Hall. Frank llsuiy, worshipf«^|| tor Krajger of ltrB Randolp't Scallys Are Honored crossed words with Prosecutor ftroig, mentally awake mul moral- torpedoed near Manilla in May, their second daughter. master of'Roosevelt Lodge, C«B^" Street have announced Wie en On 25th Anniversary John A. Lynch regarding gam- ly straight. 1942. 1 Another new arrival ia a son, bliag alleged in Carteret, up- teret, made the presentation of i '"Mi"nil Slaphett Brechka is thoir daughter, Anna s 1|h|l GAiKTBRBT ~ Mr. and Mrs. psared as. a voluntary witness. basktlt of flowers to Mrs. Elmer »K a 16-day futiough with born last Friday in Elizabeth ho John IU'sk«, soft of Mrs. lleak EW IMAJOHfeTTE? PUT 'EM OUT] ('•'rents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton John iHurringtuti, Jr., entertain- Others had been subpoenaed in Brown, worthy matron of " General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.and the late Stephen RwUco of 2 1 OARTHHET — The Borough »<•"! i< uf 88 Johh Street. He eil at their home in Emerson bhej investigation which hud its CARTEpRErt —.A daughtev wui^ Link. Michael Resko of Jeanette Street. Bandoliih Street. Mr. Resko lef Street Department unuounced this •'Li'nicd at Bryan Field, Tex, Street (Sa,turorn Tuesday in Raihway Memorial Miw Esther Wedecn of P«T This couple also have two chil- Saturday for duty with the army start in Carteret because, of week that ashes will be collected • • * of the lwe>nty~IVftfi wedding an- lospiital to Caiteret Jliglh School's Arn-boy, district sUjputy, led a de dren, both boyu. dharges made by Raymond Bon- on Tuesday of next week. The niversary of Mrs. Harringiton's v«ndmiu»tef, Philip Waron, and gallon of mi'diberv, of Mimoi ' Harry Carr «l East Rah- giorn.0 of Mercer Street when department huad, Joseph O, Jnnio, .|«ii'wi''.s, former Borough Council- Mi's, Waron, The W*tx)iis live in Link, No. iR. Ttiust from " nun has returned from u he waB questioned after he shot will announce the schedule of suc- : n Avemel and Itlhis Is their third Aml>oy a'lltendiinif were: Mrs. " Charleston, S. C, with her man and Mrs, John Seally of At- Carmen Zullo of Roosevelt Ave- High School's English Ctasses ceeding collections shortly. ccs Lader, worthy matron of :'»'•'•, Corporal Helen Carr lantic Street. The party was a nue last July. The, investiga- hild. Perth Amlboy group, Mrs. E " WAC, and hflf gpn-in-law, surprise to the Scallya and over tion is expected lo continue Silverman, Mra. Ida I'uhen, '••'"t- Jack A. Layne, stationed Correspond With Men In Services foi'ty relatives and friends were into other parts of the county. and Mrs. Aibraham S-hutuwky •••" .lackion, 8. C. present., u help will be welcomed, HH will tttip Books At Library Mrs. Fay Cohen. ._- The iE n g 1 i * li Mrs. Scally i» the former Mubel • * * iddrosses of sui-vicemen from (.'ar- 11 Memtbers of the local gr Benson of Carteret and'wias mar- PLEADS "NOT GUILTY ''""•is G .Medveti of 31 St. «ix't. These may be sent Mian Heil By UrtktoM with in- Ht-impras mUtih mjd Mrs. Morriv Urban, ATWu, is noiue Letter Writing grand jury. guin, f«mou« fc p ato ibeauty, and with tihe years, the Wohlegmuth, Robert Wilson, Wil- titull officers at bhe local lodge, Zionist palnUT', bot it is not a ajtat «cmpletiiiK This World •fully recognized 'his blazing THREE IN HOSPITAL liam Ryan, Gcorjfe Brechka, Jo- No. W. Thusa to be -installed blfe„ ... of Gaujguin. Aeri«i ' Gunnery genius. OARTHBET — Mrs. Solo iwph Ryitelj Artihi^r ^tayer-s, Henry are:,Nioible Grand, Walter Sipos; Rather it Is * aharply delineated tihe Anftjr »A^ fo AFTER RECOVERY Another now. addition lo the Novvt ftf Emer«on Street is a 'Szymborski, Louift Ueako, John vice grand, 'John Merelo; rwurdr cardfuJJy wrou|bt "Private Life,' riell}, iTexi»». He GAlRTBRJOT — Mrs. Stook is "T'h« Spanish Lady," Ity tient in •St. Biaabi'th's Howlt Wojcak, and Jottph iCaplk. . decretary, William Elliott; ti- written bf orHj of the mofct vivid l" Tuesday €amp Olaiborae, L*,, home on fur- tKuv; trensurur, Benjamin Zusman. (•rury masiflts, a« a'civilian'clerk ut Elgin Fiel lonely hills oi 'Scotland, this nuvul Other r««dei»t» of the * lough for a few Bays., was a visi- (.'•hurles IteHtkland, thu centra tifsisted by ARRANGE PARTY Fla., and is visiting her mother, blendu U|e tlnvor of high j(»itiaiu:« tor at th« achooL Private John Un. Julia Sipoa of Perahing Ave- character, Yflaa a stock broker in wth CARTERET — Mrs. Cornelius witih Hb/e poetk, ««rthy imagina include Robftrt CaltahMi'.; erelo. Roberta Cta*. D" Tinvko, who compljt«complit*cft h>> training London. One day, ait tihe Age Puody, Mrs. John Merelo aiul nue. She haa raceivtly recovered tion for which Maurice Walsh is Pershlng AWnue who i» at ' Eleanor at.Cump Slber(, Alf. and p from pneumonia. Her hufibund, forty, he . bis Mrs. Arthur Hall will b« in charge celebrated. , Vin«mV» HsapUl. 3t»ten Lo be transferred if th» Air Corps, SIM Serjrerfnit Shttridwi, will join wife, and • childrel n and went of the public card party to b« To Loch Bug Bothy, "a small and PetaPe*«r j*Mtmnw of also visited th« idwl tills wiwk her here early next month and' to Pari». d n«it*ier money held October 28 by. Pride of Pu- He almoa quiet iviteen of a hollow," comut Street -who ii «l the Jor««y Private JEdwul Wotwp's ad- t»ey will i«tuin to to- nor ,proap««f He ka ritan , Council, . Daughters of on pagt

: ;.,lm.'J^^M:ia^MikL dJi-iimtami, ^m^mr^'wi^wi^'T^^Wf^^TWW'^W IMS New Books Bowlers Here's Your Protect Batyt Clothing Wedding Saturday New Crime Southerner Is Wed (Continued from Pair? 1) from IV. Laid to DimouU; his j>«renta, Mr , Ihr South Aincrifttii, Don iOotk of PHImk,' To Edmund Manti I'tti'd, on »\rk lenve ffffm Con- Chance To Win $1,500 ForAfissLansnohr mnniln wrviti-. Tint ii hit flwt War Restriction* honn trannfoire.! i r.U'TRRKT Mi••-. I'nHi Hill. mil to hid mother's n-ntive coun- NKW YORK A »7J.UU hamli i Rllen Chnr- • tie IflURinobr, diiugtliiler of M>. ():i'll'lilvr i>l Ml .mil Mrs. John try ami hpr people. With his mnjr- cup iiciwlinir lAiirnnment fur men, Celebrities Servicemeh Mid niflreirt Irish Hunt. Bi|r Bllr-n, "who nmt Mrs. Frfwnrd I Jiuwnohr of FM- Hi|*>f Mmml A'irv, N. c . iin ii«niity of wourvtnlrm and 'V 'City, were rrwrried here n Were mwrieif in C.n Inct Sqturdtty trie': clnip on October .11 for the. * • » blue wtttr of M«ln nnd awttituw afternoon. The cere- night. Thr ceremony wta per- *v*nt which ii fully mnrttflnH hy WASHIKOTOW.-A wave of vio- #f heartur, Don I)i«jo ftrtdn health mony Wvok plnce at li o'clock in Private John Ko|(^ri ,lr formed lit 7 o'clock at the Manti the Amoricnn .Rowling CnngrM<«. lent crime, stemming from war pre- home hy Rev. Frederick Noeidekp, and spiritual «»curity, Kr.wlen fi'iin nil over thf> United St. Joseph's Church And wns per- With tho air corps \,x ]>„„ formed by the jjMtor, Uov, J«nw» cautions and necessities on th* , »j>eirt a Ifl-dny lo e ,, pa»tor of Zion Lutheran Church, Ilr flnd« love in Ihc Oleti, too, Stntes me eligible if they are reg- bom* front la causing concern aV RfdLennnn, OJS.M. White rows anil was followed liy n *mnll recep- nnd with on» of his own rae«. ulnrly itanctionpd. It i« a 100 per amors, ltw enforcement officers itnd (r)n(Koli \we uaex) for *he al- Mrs. John H«dhk tion. Sine* Ann MendoiR. thp «plendl<>' rent handicap nffoir. throughout America. tjir decorations, Mws to Art n» best mini. and wlthottt dintrMtions." handicap howling elawic at 1680 nnd her tulle veil ww draped wltti stance, furnished the beekgronnd for well !$treet, hku vomiil..|e,i Pinnilwny (4th floor). The en- n cluster of otmniw bloMoms. She the eerie murder of beautiful Mrs. ilKj at tHie Navtol Air Tv The bride is a miv«e nt. I ho Piw The way in which Big Ellen and try fee * fin.no a team and there cftrried white roses ami tefihanoMs. Marthi Virginia Brinson J«tnes, 21- byteriftn Hospital in Newark, and the clanimen, who take up tihe latr Troininit fichool ny y,, are no dortle* or ninglp^. For 1 raveling iJfaft wrtre a cad*t yesr-old bride of a naval ofllcer, in 1iho bridetrt'oom is in the employ in their hand* and d«ol mimnwily Tenn., and .proceeded i,, j.h Ibluc suit with n«vy colored acces- Berth Lower 13 of a train bound irf the Potter Wheeler Corpora- wrtli Ui« laird who Im.t failed them, ilere are some <*nlient detuiln' ville, Fla., for further si,hi, tion heT«. After I heir return from Teams munt be sanctioned for sories 4»nd a corance of red rows. from Portland, Ore., to . previously had1 Mmtpk'le.l ,, •\vo,rk out the -problem nakedly «nd K.ihvard fjokicc, nistron of n wwlifinif trip tn North Carolina without dmtriiotioivOmflked n fa«- lM4-'!-44 Hen»on to be elii(ible. Because of a passenger Jam at at Bninlbridjre, Md. ami w, where they will vinit. Hhe bricl*'^ All teams nhall enter and bowl Jionor for her siHter, wore an aqua Portland. Mrs. James and her hus- bnrjf, Va, Younir (Inml,,, ,, citiatin(t Htory of lovo, Inynlt.y nnd colored gown of velvot and taf- parent*, Mr. nnd Mr*, Mitnti will violenoe, under exact name an ihown on band, Ensign Richard F. James, at<>d from fiarleret Hi^i, : 1 borne in (Irani Avenue. feta, and u hivt to match. Her las'L June in his uniform, ..! Told with the uncanny skill and their t.eam membership card, or were forced to take separate trains, flowers were pink roues. Mias unlisted ihefore (riailiiiilnu itmgfat which makes him dhe nunfi- lie required to pay additional At 4 a. m. one morning soldier BANKER'S SON DIES membership dues. <:iah'*> Pcderscn, cousin- of bhc pasiengers in the crowded, dark- iitl /wrjtcr that he in, Maurice bride, anil M™ Marion Allen, sui- OARTBRET - Marine 1'rivaU No team or individual mny com- ened ileaping car heard a woman Walsh'i toieit will bo one of his ter o'f the ibridenroom, who were PLAN ELECTION •Eugene J. Clark, ol Perth Amboy, pete in this tournament more than icre«m: "My God, he's killing me!" dhe bridesmaids, ,wore rose colored who died in Savannah, (Ju. (luring one time. g*l through her work morn quiekjy. M»d« of waterproof Then Mrs. James" body, the throst another newibook is "Man's gowns made of velvet and fiber* Ntovemhor 21 wci,. ,,,< tile past week-end wug the mm of Prize money!) will he returned material, tl protect* bibjr'a ctothi»f, tk. ckair, »nd »*«n tKe floor. cut, slid from the berth. ni the late Eugene M. Clark who was Tracto," hy Bennett Poster. Choot* » i*kric tprigfad with ^y flo«f«ri, or colprful nurtcrr ihnti U> mateh, smk oarcied week at the mpetinR nf ||M [ 1 to 2I> per cent of the total team^ Plmaols Ate BUmH. "Them * man track*, ma'iini, ami • nimaU to pkmtt- the yo-angttori A diagram far cutting, *nd roses. Mrs. Lausmohr was pown- nn officer of the Ku-«1. National entered. Auxiliary of fhe A. 0, ||, Rank here for many ye;irs. The if you aim to follow 'em, they'll dirMtipnt for;m»kin| thn on the loakioul for aonuon* Guimonit ami William Shaw. of .ludi WgiTend'n ranch .engujred mucb like President Roo«cvfli The dimout of coastal cities has thin tournament at n 200 aver- who can play tho role of Rddw Tho douple went to Atlantic t<» mnrry JudWh Warrend, his that yon onn hardly teil the iif added to the problems of police de- age. Rickciibacker's mother, in the flint City for their wedding trip and daughter. His bout friend, Neil 1 partments, already hit by enlist- OPERATORS WANTED to ho jiroihiced by W. 1?. Sheehan, ference. Young has been uioi will .make their homo in Linden. Kogers, hfld fallen in love with A scratch figure nf 1,0011 pins ments and calls fnr rxira duty con- To work on children's dresses. 'Rickenbneker: Story of an Amer- twice a* F.D.R., in "Yankee Doo The bride (rrladuated from Car- Judith, unit jealousy drove Neil tn per team will be used to deter- die l>andy" and "Mission to Mos nected with the war. Steady work; one week ?aca- ican." The speclflcationB nre: teret High School and the Bur- join Lain's enemies in an qffortto mine all handicaps and any team cow." And, to add to it all, they New York, for example, has been "Heiifht, n feet 5 to ft feet 8; roughs Business College in New- tlon with )my; good paj. Apply ruin the Warrend cattle interests. having un average nf over 1,000 went out and bought A Suotty 1 plagued In the past year by a 10 per figure sturdy; strong faco full of ark and is employed by the Sher- Carteret Novelty Dreis Company, Ijain'n pride ami integrity were in- in their league will be averaged terrier, named Whiskers, who cent increase in crimes against chil- for this tournament at 1,000. character and determination such win Williams Paint Company in dren, and by an alarming spread flexible and he wouW not com- looks so much liko the Presidents Newark. The bvideirroom, who D?«tair9, 862 Roosevelt Avenue, Write Hover immediately for as miicht be found on a pionter of "mugging" assaults and murders. promise them even for love. The Fata that the two dogs'can hardly hns received ft medical discharge Carteret, N. J. 8-19tf. blanks, fltating number. John Mc- woman; mu»t play ape gamut A "mugger" (the term originated utory of the range war whioh he i»> twiit upart. Whiskers appear: from the U, S. Army, graduated Manus, executive A. B. C. board from SO. to 80; hair turns from in New York's Harlem) approaches fouiifht and won is aJao ifche story as Fala in a White HOUB* sequence from St, Michael'* High School in HELP WANTED FEMALE member in New Jersey, and C. red to gray to snow white; muit his victim from the rear, crooks an of the conflict botween love and for "Princes* O'Rourke." Union City and is employed at HIGH SCHOOL girl wanted af- Franklin Thompson, secretary of uso plain American speech, no arm sround his throat and renders honor; it in tolt) with all the Eastern Aircraft Corporation, ternoons only to take care of warmth and simple conviction, an Philadelphia Association, are co- British or upper-ntratnm diutnm; Lucille Ball is a work portray- him helpless by a vlselike grip on one-year-old child. Woodbridg* well a* the exciting narrative style, chairmen. loves children and munt look ma- ing her seventh role as a stage or his Adam's apple, Sometimes mug- ging severely injures the victim; Fur Shop, 52U Amboy Ave., which distincuifth Bennett Pouter's teriml; sympathetic voice." movlo star. >For some reason, she WOMEN'S Woodbridg*. N. J. 10-22 work. Albert D» Hnvan seems to be Hollywood's idea of FORMER RESIDENT often, however, he or she is finished As this mother role in a kdy ENTERTAINS off with a knife or gun. - SBWAIREN — Funeral servioofl how an actress should look' and WANTED- Bennett Foster, with more than one, running' all the way through CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs, for Albert De Haven, 491 West att. The sequence began when she Muggings have taken plsce re- BGAiRP and room for elderly gen- a dozen book* to his credit, is a tho film, it should be the greatest Patrick Caruso of Ha»ting»-on- Avenue, were held Monday after- played with Jack Oakie in two pic cently in New York's busy theatri- tleman, in Carteret. Apply 312 topnotch writer of Hie mother part the screen has shpwn Hudson, N. Y., had a group of noon in the Greiner Funeral Home, tures of the "Annabel" comedy cal district, and In dlmmed-out sub- Washinirbon Avenue. younger generation, who brings a n years, friends from Carteret as guaets 44 Green iStreel, Woodaridfte. series. Other actresa roles include way trains near crowded plat- fve»h approach to the conventional during the week-end. Mrs. Caru- C.P. 10-32,29* Rev. William V. D. Strong, iiaRtor It will be interesting for old- "Stage Door," "Dance, Girl, forms. Western uction story. so until recently was Miss Raph- of the ()on(?regiitional <.'hurch, of- time movie fans ^o learn that Lil- Dance," "Dig Street," "Best Foot Premhsml V4ctlms. LOST lella Amadio of Carteret. Those CLUB HAS PARTY ficiated. Burial wax in the Clover- ian and Dorothy Gish, stars dur- Forward." "Du Barry Was a Typical of crimes against children RATION BOOK No. 3 issued to ing the silent-fllm era, are back "Meet the Peo- aiting her were the Misses So- was the recent murder of unfortu- CAJVTBRET — Members of the leaf Park Cemetery, Woodbridge. Lady," and now Rose A. Pearce. Sonora Av«., in Hollywood. JiM'Rri has juat fin- ^ Amadio, Frances Cuiffreda, nate 12-y*ar-old Martha Punt, Merry Hearts attended * theatre Tho pall bearers wt>re Ueor^t>, ple." Iselin, N. J. Finder pleas* Return, William and Clifford De Haven, ished a picture at Universal and lelen and Jenn Popiel nnd Mary daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Jamfj, perfuuiwHo ami had dinner in After she finishes work on 10-18, n Floyil Iluyc-k, Howard Ely nnd Dorothy is ulaying the role of Mrs. otowicki. hospital employee. War conditions, New York during; the weekend. In "Pin Up Ciirl," Betty (!ruble plans Alleii Bjm'luen. Otis Skinnvr in "Our Hearts Wore which have struck hard* at hospitals* LOST to retire from the screen for at the party wcro the Mujsw Gladys Young ami Guy," at Paramount. EW WAVE , . compelled Mrs. James to go on leant a year. RATION BOOK No. 3 issued to Meltrader, Blanche Pikarski, Hel CHURCH CROUP MEETS Dorothy has, for the past few CA1RT1ERET—Latest recruit to night duty. While she was absent I SPORT or DRESS Catherine Oliphant, West St., 1 en 3oHe*z, Helene Moscicki and CARTERET—The Daughters years, been portraying the mother Erroll Plynn's leading woman he armed foces from the young one evening _Martha vanished. The RD 2, Rahway, N. J. Finder please Ruth J»mo of this place, und * of St. Mark's met at the home in Oscar Serlin'* brilliant stiiRC in his next film, "Uncertain en of the borough is Miss Ele- next morning the child's mutilated Cloth or Fur fabw return. 10-15,20 KueJt, Miss Evelyn Stolpe of South of Miss Helen Carson in Emer- success, "Life With Father." Glory," will he Jean Sullivan, nor Donoghue, who has been ad- body wag found in a bedroom in t River. itted as an apprentice seaman son Street. The members are The "writing-fever" ha* struck 20-year-old University of Cali- nearby tenement She had been LOST . the WAVES. She graduated HELP WANTED conducting a sale of Christmas Hollywood, with practically all of fornia student, who has had no criminally assaulted, stabbed and LAMES Gfuen "wrist watch in rom Carteret High Sdhool in 1!>4O beaten to death. carda for the benefit of the so- thn leading stars authoring some- previous experience. front of flout Office, Main S|t., has been ordered to Hunter Such prominent victims as George ciety. The next meeting will be thing. Among the authors, or Woodbridge, N. J. Reward. Mrs. Jimmy Durante, who is making 'olli'ge in New York for training. Jean Nathan, author and drama MEN November 7 at the home of Mrs. would-be authors, one might men- Gentile, 31!) Pulton St., Wood- T. J. Mulvihill in Washington a hit on the radio, is back in critic, and Zina Provendle, radio aqd tion Erroi Flynn, whose master- bridge, 'N. J. ' 10-22* NO EXPERIENCE Avenue. Hollywood and has u big part in PRESBYTERIAN stage actress, have be«n victims of piece is titled, "Johnny Bow-Tie," NECESSARY "Two Sisters and a Sailor." By R«T. D. E. Lorenti dimout crimes In the crowded thea- Following the meeting, cards Frances I advance ard Donovan. tion. There are few millionaires A special meeting of 'the Mother- in the armed forces and diversion ' train transportation at the door. Woodbridge, N. J. on hia murder mystery, "Slightly and fewer beggars among its 3,800,- eachen Association (will be held to guard duties. But crime enforce- Lincoln Highway, Menlo Park, N. • HELP WANTED—MALE • on tho Homicide," while Eddie 000 people. Tuc»d»y at the home of Mrs. Wil- ment authorities look forward glum- Buses No. 6, No. 46 and No. J. Telephone Mstuchen «-0J82-J. Foyv Jr., is immortalising the good iam 'Elliott, the president, 44 Her- ly to many another "murder in the 54 atop at Rahway Ave. and old days of vaudeville. 10-22 Sulpha Tablet* mann Ajvenue, at 8 o'clock. dimout" before the problem Is final- Prospect St., Woodbrldgt. STUDENTS While these and other Holly- ly solved. TO LET If a soldier is wounded, and it Availability Statement Part time, after school, woodites are convinced that they conscious, he begins to take sulpha Hi|h Recovery FURNISHED ROOM, 237 Colum- Official figures complied by tne Required. inside work, 3 to 6 hours have real contributions to make t»blet» aR soon as he la hurt, and Clean Shell. bu» .Ave,, Wopd,bridge, N. J. to the book-lovers, Joe E. frown duiti hit wound with the powder. war and navy departments show 10.22* per day, all day Sutur- that the death rple from wounds Nylon bristles, the same as those is convinced that, as a writer, he's Titus his pain is eased and infection in tooth and hairbrushes, now arc day. a complete flop, Whert he re if prevented until he can be reachsd lrom Pearl Harbor until March 31 HELP WANTED - MALE • FEMALE of this year was only 3.1 per cent; used in brushes to clean ammuni- turned from his »lrentiou« trips to by a hospital corpiman and taken tion shell casings before Inal In- Handling or assembling in the last war the rate wai 7.9 WIRE AND CABLE work-on empty drums. tha Aleutians and the Solomons, back to his lines lor surgical treat- spection and installation o! parts. Jo* determined to "write up" his ment. per cent. experiences. After a week of Bun 48 passes within, one-half tyitrogen BoU Cemgest mile of plant. complete seclusion, he had turned Steel Spectacle* WANTED Rotting at compost it tseeded by out JUtit o n n type-writton page. Uie of itttl ipKtacla frames thin- adding a tew handful* of a complete NEWARK STEEL DRUM Ho has decided to go back to act ly coated with nickel (liver, in place ing and lot others take charge of o* pr*WK frames of gttur metals, fertilizer high in nitrogen, cotton- MEN • GIRLS - WOMEN 1200 West Blancke St. the writing end of the matter. has saved 8,900 pounds of nickel, seed meal or similar nitrogenous plant food to each layer. This Is FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ESSENTIAL WIRE Linden, N. J. Warner Brothers have some- »,BD0 pounds of nickel silver, and AND CABLES 1*,M9 jounds of copper. not necessary it animal or poultry thing of which all the other "tu- manure is added, however. PRODUCE FOR VICTORY Let's work - not wait for victory. 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-J ! PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1943 Carteret Ties South River, 13-13, As Matthews Scores

IN CHAIfC'RRY OF KRW JRRKR1'. In Itook r,fi:. ur MnrtgngoH, nl prixr m-ilsnrcd on a course of North 46 imrondt Wast tu.tt (•„,,, ,, Cocker Spaniel Lori Home 121, and whli-li r.-ilKlctitfi In imw degrees 3,1 minutes R0 seconds East Houth t minutes Ksai i,, ('•••r*rr Docket 141, Pmg* Ult, from n point In the center line of Blues Meet Thomas 1 owned by complainant: «li"> i» fore the plic, of BDOINNINlc TO: < orncllun Baker. Wllllnm Dock- Sound Hhore. Mxtenilnn Railroad, How's Your Health? But He, Found Another! close a [•(irtlnVaii1 oT tax mile made Contalnltif within ti,',, wr», George WIMPIH, Fr««n»n nl»o known an Carteret Kxtenalnn de*orlbe<) 4.11 «rret Knrrli, Thomas MiirrK. John and del I vi'red hy Alexander Tinnlni, nallroad, tllsunt It s»ld center line flAiKflflWEfT — A eoupl« of 1 Tof.ther with all rlgi,, Jefferson At H. S. Para4octor> Sarre In On« of the pnnulortor jumps from a Morris, Isaac HorriH nnS ISIIia- Collector (if Tnxo» 'if lln> Bo g' of nald Railroad on^i course of South Inlerelt of the owner i,, wnlcn ago we told of a black h«th Morrl*, and the re*p«rtlve of (;arter(;t, to Hie roniplalnmit. And you, Cornellim ii.k their moil fnithful rooters, the by the medical mpn. These vil- took him to her borne on Wash- MnrrlF. and their rcnpocllvc un (lescrll)i'd, »nd which riTtldcate In fieciimls Kant. i438.1 feel from tin- succeeding jump* at lesser heights. mm" owned liy cohiplaltmnt The Ham Dookwrs., OeorKi. Cnrtcrcl llijrli Hrh-ml fontliallem diers of science have not spared ington Avenue until it* owner known grantee, KrnnlWH, HIH) other atone monument located at The parachutist is rated on his hind* covered hy siild ciTllllciites or Kreetnan Morris, Ttmin, dcorod what immv rnlloil n mora themselves, but have suffered And might be located. his, her tinif (hrlr hrlrn, iifVlMfM (in sale stid affected by until forr- the beglnnlug of ""id course and ills .lohn Morris, ISHB. Mmtn technique. and pprHonnl reprcm'titiitlvcH k lain e and licliiK In the center lino of aibnlh- Morris, ud the ', victory hy holding South Kivcr's died in tho discharge of their du- Well, after n couple of days cll>ttll]*l HMit, .llf .vltllllil'd 111 I lid the Klljiiliethporl anil Perth Amlmy H Hv virtue of an order of the Cmirt llnroiiKh cf ''nrterei, In the I'oiinty lielrn, dcvlnncH m,,| |>IM,,, hi|C team to n I'M:' lie on South ties, wherever our troop* are en- On graduation day the doctor nt t!hnnc«ry of Now Jersey innili- un branch nf the Central Itnllroad sentiitlvns of said (\,r,,,.ii no owner «how«d up to claim of MldrtlPSi-x ;(iul Suite r.r N.-w Jer- CmniiiLiiy of New J«r»ey, theinit Raged in the gnm business of the day of tho date hereof In a CHIIHH William Itookwm, ijP()TJ River's own jrrmiiiiK ln«t Saturday receives the Silver Badge of the pujipyi but a young lady was ney, and arc [mrlliiilmly (ICHIIUPIMI running II) North 72 degree* 7, wherein Henry C lilttln Id ruin- nn folliiWB freeman Korrl«. Tln,un. afternoon hpfnrc n hijt crowd. Af war. Courage and assignment to a par- found who wanted said puppy. plnlnanl, and Cornellim linker nn'l minutes JU nei-onds K«sl 38!».fi« feet; John MorrlH, Imnr Mni, |,', ALh Ilial trinl NorllvfiH degrees *<' mln-nheth Morris, ami ||lt.h , Now it has a new home and and incmturH, nltiiiUe, lyinK .are the .parachute doctors, They master to the plane to which he in that puppy is getting spoiled eighth d«y o( December, next, or the the Coiinly of MlddlcHex and tfuie utes :i« secondx VV«Kt l»2'-'- tv.ti. personal represenliulv..,! of New .lerdf-y: thence H> running through the cen- of you, are made def,.ii.| conceded a 10 In 1 nhot to come must be courageous, physically from too much attention and nlild bill will IJO tAken HH ri)hl>«»oi1 it assigned, He is responsible for RKalniit you. Being* known und designated n< ter of R fork of ()yn|,>i Creek Ninth cause, you »re or may , i i, clone. strong, and rigorously trained, loving! 22 degre«x West 34 feet, Ilienre (f.i the owners of or int,,, „,, choosing the place from which the The (laid hill Is filed to foreclnae a I,'H No. 18 In Him k I ft HH niitrkeil Numbers of them are wprking on and delineated on IIAII-IHI tax ntneHH- continuing along the mime North SRIII lands. But Frank McCarthy had the jump is to be made for packing certldrate of IRI nulc made «nd de- Imtert: October ^ MMI far-off battle fronts. livered hy Charles A. Brady, Col- ment mttpi< (if thn Horough of l'nr- 48 degrees 14 mlnut/s Kast 2\:i fe*t: hoys keyed up to the proper pitch all medical equipment, which is Our fighting men in Pacific ex- lector of Tuxes of the Huriiugh ui tpr«t, Middlesex (Nullity, New Jersey, thence IK) lontlnulng ulont; the WIHTtNO A Mi mi't for this battle. Particularly af They are trained at Fort Bcn- dropped by a separate parachute. t'artcret, to the Borough of Car- and more particularly described "i" diuno North 29 dogreeti r.4 minutes Bollrltors for Conn,] ning, Ga. The parachute doctor pect long war, says one of them. teret, dated December 21st, 1925, follow*: Kant 1.1.87 feet to the center of the II Clinton Htreni ter the locals had taken a 13-6 Specially trained riggers pack the tnnln part of ()y»ler Creek; tneme and recorded In the Middlesex Coun- HKCINNINO at a point fixed hy N«wark, z, NOW IPI. humiliation from Woodbridge the must meMure between five feet parachutes. ty Clerk'i Office on Jtey 10th, 1128,. (7) Houth 77 degrees 19 mlntiles 4" six and six feet in height, He NOTKK OF PUBLIC HALB « stnno marked T, It. 1S90.4I feet week before and were anxious to The doctor must inspect every- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: must weigh between 150 and 185 prove to their constituent* that thing before jumping, after which, At a regular meeting of the Ooun- pounds. •II or the Borough of Carterot held thi« was not their true worth. he is followed by the others. On .>t«>ber 20, 19-13, 1 was directed to Th straining courst lasU four landing, men and equipment must advertise the fact that on Wednesday In fact, in the (tame afrainut weeks and covers four basic sub- entng, November 3, 1948, the M«,y- be assembled, and if any one i* South River, it miijht be said that jects: paraehlite packing, jump jr and Council will meet at 8:00 P. injured, he must be given Ant aid. M. In Council Chambern, Municipal Carteret was tied by the home training, first from platforms, As the unit heads for its ob- tiilldlitK, Cooke Avenue, Carteret, team because the Blues scored then from towers and finally from . .1, and expose and aell at public jective, the doctor, who is always first in the opening period after planes. Hle nnd to the lilgheot bidder ac- recovering the ball on a blocked an officer, must lead the outfit and 'nrdlnir l» terms of Kale on file with Toward the end of the course, he: Borough Olerk open to Innpec- kick. On the first play Tony Sar look out for them. He must exer- lon and to be publicly read prlo> billo heaved a pans to Warren cise his knowledge of cover, con- ii sale, Lois 74S-747 In Block 39. "SEE SMARTY/ Hnrniifrh of Carteret A*»Mnment Matthews who ran 25 yard* cealment and camouflage. Of un p. through a broken field for a touch Poisoned Air Is eourne, he rnunt render first aid if Take further notice Hint the Car- down. needed aa the troops advance. At teret Borough Council ban, hy reso- lution and pursuant to law, fixed ft Carteret scored ajrain early in Killing Chickens the proper place, he most set. up minimum price nt which said Jots a first aid station to tftke «are of In MM block will lie sold together the second half after Bill Elliott with all other details pertinent; recovered a fumble on the IB, Death Lonei Great Among the casualties. sidil minimum price being I2S0.00 Matthews faded back for a pans IIIIIH ''nuts of preparing deed and Brooder Poultry. NOTICE advertising thle sale. Hald lot* In but instead skirted end for a TO: JOSEPH LEVY and snlil block If "old on terms wftl touchdown. A pugs netted the BRRTHA LEVY. tetpiire a down payment of f26.00 extra point. —The reason for the By virtu* of an order of the the bailee of purchase price to be deaths ol thousands of young Rocky Clinirt of Chancery of New .lento y pni,12,2S;l]-5 2'J In the Carteret Press.* LG Wojeik Schwartz strange disease, but of carbon mon- C Dormvan Kuczynski oxide poisoning. RG—GavaleU Hobe Dr. Stiles explained that the over- RT Szctnchnk Reichenbach hanging canopy of dampness accom- RE Sabo Leppert panying a wet spell in the weather, LOUIS S. DOWNS, M. D. QB Ciaplinski depressed the air in many poorly Stashkevctch Announces the removal of his office from LH Matthews Pychewicz ventilated hatcheries and shut ofl normal air circulation. When flame- RH Snrzillo Galley 143 Roosevelt Avenue type brooders were used, the oxygen FB Wnukowski Muller Score by periods. in the brooder house Quickly became to the RITZ THEATER BUILDING Carteret

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campaigns, Sllch as the Gbmnmnlty PRESS Cheats. Under The Statt House Dome THE LITTLE PARADE Carters! 8-BflOO Included in the Koal is $61,000,000 for »> 1. Imfli CriUhi rui,iinhed by Carteret Press the USO, made up of aix member agen- TRHNTON, N. J. — There's tn fr»(rilft bird* and the millions of OFPICE cies. The USO operates 1,600 clubs, the outfit run by the »rmy th*t makes American soldiers abroad in very vstllNGTON AVE, CARTERET, N. J. member agencies operate 1,112 and there t narc the home fir*) are kept hum- «lo«e, b«eau*« canaries }<•*• tfen- CHWJORY -,—•.— - Bditor are 540 conducted in local communities ing; brightly In New Jersey while ty to do with their health ami well- , i ' RO9ENBLUM ....— Sport* Editor in affiliation with the USO. There we 166 the boy* in khaki are- out there being. And the New Jcmy Agri- HEAVY flfhtlnj-. It's called thi Army Em- cultural Experiment SUtion h«s subscription, )l,IQ tu Y«ai clubs in Atatka, Hawaii, the Canal Zone, ergency .Relief and it ctfmei to helped out in a big i»ay tn protect the Caribbean area, South America, Ber- the of ladies in distress-—if both the canary and the soldier. ,,,,,,] as second dm qwttet June U. muda and Newfoundland. they happen to be the wives or Since the Jap« took the South SACRIFICES Cartoret, N. I., Port Office, under ,'r'l. nl mother* of soldiert. ,f March 8, '""" Stan, the United State* is deprived The six member agencies of the U8O Army Emergency Relief ilio of a &reat part of it« quinine and include the Young Men's Christian Asso- takes fere of the kioMies and oth- the gl<*nl scope of the war has THE PRICE fmnks and Th6*$itle$tneis" er dependents of soldier*, Here's placed thousands of men in mala- ciation, the National Catholic Community how it works: rial locations, Therefore, science ,,., ,,,sily pranks arid thoughtlessness Service, the Salvation Army, the Y6ung If a soldier'* wife, or one of «nd medicine have been forced to hia other dependent*, legitimately undertake extensive work to de |i|r l|IH-nnHciou8 saboteur" cost the war Women's Christian Association, the Jew- runs short of money and can't pay vine sKbstitulen for the necewary sums every day in ma- ish Welfare Board and the National the doctor or the landlord or the dnig. As canaries are use almost ,i, ^ruction, in wasted manpower Travelers Aid Association. grocer, Army Emergency Relief exclusively in malarial experimen will step in and write a happy end- tation, the wellJbeitig of the bird ti ,ii-iayed production, according to ing to the situation with a loan or has becomo most Important. an outright cash grant. Some- , - Hoover, Director of the Federal Th«ae birds are particularly ( ;ll fatt Typewriting time* the organization gives the suitceptitilr to canary pox, and too ,, ,,f investigation. mon«y directly to the needy de- The first major keyboard change, since often a cage of treated canaries pendent and sometimes it pays the die of pox before any conclusions H,fover aays that thus far not a the typewriter was invented about sev- bill* for thfl dependent. can be reached an to the efficacy ;;il>oiage crime can be traced to enty years ago, is reported from Wash- Quite frequently Army Enter- of a new therapeutic agent. This „ origin and the sabotage has been ington, where the Navy claims that a new gency Relief is called upon to help means, that the experiment must arrangement of keys results in an increas- out when a soldier's allotment to he repeated with no guarantee •tar- below the level which might hi* folks is slow in arriving, for that the newly treated canariet <(lll;,i)iy have been expected under the ed output of about thirty-five per cent. one reason or another. In such will not also succumb to pox. canes, the organithUon speeds up A large canary bird company, r(Minlstances of this war." The press dispatch told of a Depart- payment of the allotment and which supplies practically all the ment stenographer writing 187 words a stands by meanwhile with check IIH, i-Hl chief cited instances of "ag- laboratories in the country, pre- minute which compares with the world's book in hand. However, Arniy sented their problem to poultry ;il,.(| horseplay and practical joking" 'Emergency Relief provide* only speed record of 149 words. patholoftista of the experiment nta- 1, have delayed war production. Of temporary help, sort of a finan- tipti and a vaccine was developer cial shot in the arm for applicants. si cases of reported sabotage, less The new keyboard was designed by that has completely eradicater When the distress of applicants canary pox from the birds sup- ten per cent, yielded evidence of a Lieutenant Commander August Dvorak, turns out to be chronic, other pro- plied by the company. visions are made. meal crime. Some 465 persona have a time and motion expert. Wow investigators all over • convicted but In only a handful of It seems that standard typewriter key- The Army doesn't consider thi* country are working, secure in Ihe work to be charity. Instead, Ft that an experimen , cases was ithere a wilful intent to boards divide the work of typing about realistically figures that a soldier p once hejtun will not be cut short who has to worry abotu his folk* government property or to im- fifty-seven per cent, for the left hand and by the untimely death of a bin back home and who is constantly due to pox. the war effort. forty-seven per cent, for the right. The. getting; letters telling him that hi a majority of instances, says Mr. new arrangement makes it forty-four per folks can't pay the rent, is not a DEATH ^Behind the cold ac cent, and fifty-six per cent., respectively. good soldier because his attention ident statistics of the State Mo loovcr, the offenders were motivated ~t>y is distracted from his work. The >r Vehicle Department are many [personal anger or spite toward a supe- army does not hand out cash in- uman interest stories. For in discriminately, either, as a care- , by the desire for notoriety, malicious t&nec, there is the case of Car pr Prophecy About Aircraft ful investigation is mad« of each hristensen, a Dane, or some similar impulse. William A. M. Burden, Special Avia- case. Carl escaped from Denmark | instances cited by the FBI head includ- lit. Francis J. Gentile Li in ust >before the invasion of the tion Assistant to the Secretary of Com- charge of the program as Army \T»7.i hnrdoB. He took to gea us a the loss of 1,000 manhours of labor merce, qualifies as a prophet of the first Emergency Relief officer and will lerchant seaman, and during the Opinion Of Others •niitfh the jamming of electrical control, magnitude, predicting that 500,000 air- receive all applications. He has ast two years had three ship offices at H3 East State Street, rpedoeil under him, once in thi Oleo Tax Under Fire | Left Prepare For It FIow hard they shall have to wtWk Ihiih investigation revealed, was the planes will be flying the nation's skyways Trenton, and can be reached eithV forth Sea, once off the Jersey Representatives in Congress Donald Nelson says that at depends entirely upon how fork (if an employee "getting even" with by 1950. er by mail or by interview, All oast and once off iCasa Blanca. from dairy States have long sup- least fifteen million toim of scrap residents of the two communities steel and iron are noedrd during workers who had hidden his ham- applications for help are kept Ie escaped injury. ported the Federal policy of tax- respond to the appeal that He estimates that the number will in- confidential. Anyone who needs A short time ago while on ing margarine. Eleven States of the last nix months of 194!) to gone out irom the Governor lii mi numerous occasions. At another clude 441,000 private planes, 60,000 mil- help and her case is found to be shore leave, Carl was riding in a the iNorthwest, extending from maintain current steel produc- and war industries for paper) Wisconsin, have imposed an ad- tion. All of us realize how much they're asking for a hard d Bant, pieces of wire discovered in the itary craft and 9,000 transport planes. bone fide, will find that the army c&r on the Long Beach Road nea takes care of its own, quickly and Ba rnegat. The car suddenly ditional tax on margarine. The war I'lTort depends upon the out- workl ; jcars were found, upon investigation, to If this prophecy is accurate, there cheerfully. iwerved off the road into the sofi purpose of all these taxes is not put of steel. The salvage committee of tlM been caused by workers throwing little danger of unemployment in the air- sand and overturned. Carl was to raise revenue, but to discour- Union County should carefully joint Defense Council, which wfftV SHIPS :-^Shipbuilding history is killed. Death had missed him on age the manufacture of a food prepare to supply every pound benefit from the Mile of the ti- he m«i tal objects at each other. craft industry after the war. Private eing written in New Jersey to the ocean only to catch up wit that competes with a food which of scrap that it can contribute to tally needed waste paper, uka We think the nation can take just pride planes will have to be manufactured at a' iulp the UUnited d SSlate s to b lien while riding in apparent safe a powerful industry wishes to the ateel needs of the Govern- only that the paper be stoutly sell. ment. Last fall this State led wrapped to facilitate rate of 80,000 a year to have 441,000 he shipbuilder-in-chief to most y on a lonely New Jersey road. the behavior of the people in the pres- f the world. Officials and em Owing to the fact that when the State in iron and jteel wrap Other than that there is Ho iwncrgency. Despite the presence of available by 1950. This will engage the loyees of the Federal shipyard* ABOUT JERSEY—The real rea margarine first came into use collection. There should be no ble involved in this contribution l«t down from that proud record. to victory. ' '.-, lions of foreiflthbonn' there have berti full time of most of ourwewa&fflimta. Keeirny and Part N«*Mtfc oyB home to back up fighting men so itepeatedly they have shattered ult in better road constructioi seed oil base brought some sec- and ?irla can serve mightily in greatly dependent on equipment in order to have adequate airport facili- .heir own world's records for ccording to Harold W. Giffin, tioniil contention Into Uie prob- collecting scrap in the campaign, for which thin paper is necessary. , 1 ties for the future. speed in constructing these fight- Itatc Highway Engineer of Plans em. They must be depended upon to Pacific Sttldegy of Victory ng greyhounds—the type of war nd ISurveys . . . The New Jersey Today, •however, the trend is search out the scrap in the homes. The Macs Come Rollng ship which has seen more action legislative Veterans Commisnion 'hanging under two Influence*. They can do it much better than Good news from the OkinafcAq ( Japanese have abandoned their ,han any other in the war. vill resume holding puhlir hear- The first is the use of soybean oil others.—Eliubcth Journal. uml the Kootetiay and Kamtoopi Japanese Barbarism ing next month . . . The »U by barge and small warships. escorts. This area is known as ion of the operation of an area ...By William Sharp The Macs did not originate it|a Mm of theae VWsels were destroyed, ederal's "younger brother" yard :qntrol center will be staged soon British Columbia. They came M»f I in Monmouth County . . - This took possession. And, having tsJt^l American- destroyers operating ef- Hitler On Human Will and has made notable strides in mass production methods. week has been proclaimed "Optim- en possession of lands eminently, The troops thus cut off, with- Adolph Hitler, who placed his depend- A Salute to the employees o ist Week" by Governor Edison . . . INTERNATIONAL POUTICS IN THE suited to them, they are using < tfew Jersey municipalities reduced these hinds a a base from whtop,j ^upplies of ammunition or food, had ence upon German might, now tells his the Federal shipyards! ~**~ ^ I-—-/.""'! FUTURE MIL B6 USED ON THE • • * ,heir budgeted operating costs this ^r^nw fWTHAT to assault market* which th«y,| * lioice of starvation, surrender or German people that "weapons alone will year thus halting the upward Mr. Hog:—Governor Charlea NO PtACEOW EARTH could not have won otherwise, e trend in the coat of government, not tilt the scales unleaa humans will back Edison has won and received a And they are having success, too.;!, he New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- 1$ MORE THAN «O Who can resist a Mac whe») them." 320-pound prize hog from Govern tln-i- Japanese islands and bases will ciation claims Heavy frosts HOWS By AIR FROM it cumc* rolling in late Septeqj-?j l| or Dwight Griswold of Nebraska t off in the future", in the same man- In essence, Adolph admits that the war and would appreciate recoivin; have closed the harvesting .season AW OTHER PUCB \ —his flesh firm and crisp, |(i| that those of Vila were isolated. The is a contest of wills. If this is true, the de- suggestions from New Jersey cit- for most tender crops in 'New Jor- sey . . . Appropriate flags emblem- juice a distillation of all the llJn termined will of free peoples to live will izens on how to continue the ani- »'iit that the Japanese are unable to mal's career as a defense bon atic of a fine sufoty record have tars and delicious flavors "I'l'Iy their outJjODts by sea routes, the prove more powerful than the German seller. The hog was won becausi been presented by the State De- inuble, his jacket a composite, innumerable sunscta, The Ml l will to conquer. It.is inevitable, New Jersey went over the top i partment of Labor to the Hre«ze - "( their garrttons is certain. In the the recent victory bond drive. Corporation, Inc. of Newark . , is most welcome in Sept l '- 'ie aatne process will make certain Transported Bafely across th Air raid wardens, auxiliary no Soptember is glorious becauM the Macs. There could net h*; rm which came Iron ous services. The Associated ftm has none other than Sidney Oo\dmann and twenty-five oth- executive clerk to GovernorG^Ed^ i Edison to be more careful this the nght direction and itra: year . . . Relaxation of IUJJOI laws fiicd the building as pluinb relief sent 524. son, who' had it agalgned to pment abode in»te»4 of in iNew Jersey to meet wartime when it was n»w. Church for the 60,000,000 persona The tabulation shows that i^l-fifth of State House, which W"W the cpnditlona in industry is working btra ii^uMy raised the- nee all right, St*U Labor Commission- fuiuL-, tu strunjfthen tl the the newspaper-folk are in the'NIVy, two ^nation marked on th« t«g. Oov eruor Edison feels the »nim»l' ffk John J. Tuuhcy, Jr., reporta. in iu upright position. than ago there were thirds in the Army and'one-thWj^h in the. public ccareea r hld^^t t b« endec B»n organizations Marines. TH\ LONG AND SHORT OF IT. IJ A DOC THIEF. than despiti e ththe ahort»g« of pork am San Frapc 1st*. — While B will welcome Idea* op how to m»ki Frijno, Calif,—Neither Jack to aot pt foreign relief As the newspapers are a~«t«d, The reason? Eaiie, grabbed Mc-Arthur'e w«ll«t the Editorial departments ^(» %.U«% »tt»nd a half inches tall, he had pl»M4 on a chair,' i;jj»nu»ry, of the h almqit ifrenty4ve inchus over THtAHUUTlRE fifth, adverting and scampered dflWB the str» gel to i aximum height, and other about tut. 10 PAGE SK 22, 1943 nr:A LEGAL NOTICES K**f Vegetablea itommon storage of v#g«tabl«i licn-lnpihinv ileecrlhed J5.S2r. ncren. >MInFnI urn ahull prescribe lo tad fs^iit* for home u«e-li tht eai- Together rlth nil Hi* rlRlit, 1111 <• ,|i|i>, (or their approval mul linn in rejetllnii, iin s Whole, lHt aW cheapeit way to Veep many nnd lnt*h-»t nt trip nwni>r In land" Ivlim hlKh nnd <,'t!rinl nlci Unit Wi he held In Wttttbles, applci, and p«ari lor mnrk* of tin- Itnlmav llh'er. Ihn i r fine Th'Hisnnri Nine Mini t 1 S tll i Al»it UiKfthpr wltti nil tlift right, illi'.l i,| l-'tirfy-ftnirT" PHOTOGRAPHS OF WORLD E use. Some vcK»taljlf» main- title »nd Intfront "f tlia nvntr to tain more ntarty 1helr original fla- HIP center of l>ci>p <'reNr*e, Wllllim ll()IUH'(iH or OARTBRRT War Creates an Outdoor Concert Halt my otttar way. UnchWra nnd Oeora> Wlllrku, und DISIHICT NO I:-(V"tlnaa Place, Selections Fiiom Amy, Navy Fasluon Pani«lJ the raapectlvp grsiitee, (1) In :i WeHterly ditdirectioi n along «-rnnii>e«, und hla, her (tnd their aalit No,!1* Creek to Pdrithlna: Ave OT or P1BI.IC MAI.H heirsl . dH nmll personall repro nup; th*nn« <2t Northerly, alonjt TO WHOM IT MAY COtfrKltN: "Mitnlivps, mul :'ncli of von, I'erwhlnf; Avnnllp to KOOHPVPII AV#> niJe; thenre IS) VVnnterly fllonr^ At a rt'KUlar mi>(«nnK or tiic Coun- ininle hecnuae you clj Of tint ItoroliKh «( I'nrtfiret IIPIA IliMHevcIl Avenue to tho Wftaterlj or may Halm to tip (he ownem of line of Chnrle™ Ntre«t; thencp HI Ortohrr ~n, m.i, l »•«» .ilrcied ti> (ir Intsrested In the snlil In lulu. Norlherly alonsr Chnilca Htroni nnd MdvvrtlHf the fun Hint on VvVneadav Paled: llcliihur 7, ISIS. cnntlnuluK In a itrnlirht Hue tn •vmlng N«vi>mh<"r X ntJ. the Mavnr WHITINa « MOOFtK Ihn ItAhway River Rt a point wherr Mr] Council "HI nmet "I »:00 I\ M. Hi>ll«Hor« fur Contulalrisnt Deep Creek emptlei Inln nflld Rtver 1H til* i.'nuncll ('hninlicrs, Municipal 1 ai nlntnh Strum, ihnnce (f.) .SiiiithenRtcrly aloiiK (In Building, Oooko Avt>nu*. c'nripret, llaluvny |!lver to Slntnn IHIIIIKI Newark. 2, New .Jersev, M. J., anil »xpnai> nnil *i>ll nt public fliiund: thpiice (fi) Hnullierly ulnnu i". P. l(i;23, 2»; 11:5, 12. sal* ah• "" nio with Iti'K Innlutf h M linpi>r:- the Morouch Clerk <>i>cii IV rllANCRItr NKW JRIINKV prior UI.STI1ICT NO, !:—(Vntlnt I'lnre, tlon and to be iiniliil.ii < k«»rfr> Docket HI, P»«te 247. Columhtia School), nEalN^flN(j «i k ar to «al«, Lnti B .'mil ' IIn llluck Tockwra and nenrgp fhn lunctlon of Stnien IHlnnd Sounil Bornugh of ("nri j-i»t An.iiuiitmpni Wllleks, nnrl their respective .nd Nfie'a Craak: runnlnc thenr.' map. (1) WWeaterll y l NNo«'' « Uk *ak» furllHVr noilm1 Hint tli* O»r- represent stives, the unknown PSM AAvenue; tftance e» of William erlv Along; Porahlng Avenue l< lutlon nnd purauant In tuw, n»ed » JUickivra, and hlx, her nnd theli New .liM-sey Terminal Flnllrnjut. minimum price ai which •inld tot* heirs, devisees unrt thence (3) ICasleiiy alonir the Nevi In Mild hlnoK Kill )>>< i<'l.no Oeofge WllleKi, nnd IIIK. hei pony lo the month of Tufts (.'rneli tUui 4O«i> of prepnllnK deed nniit of Mli.OO vlneea, anil perinirml represen- the place, of the biUancft of puri'linna prlre to be tatives, nnil tliclr or nny "I PISTIUOT NO J:—(Voting place, Baifl B.S provided fur In (Viiitmrl of their helrn, devisee*, MSt'riitoi ,i, Columbus School), riEOINNINU at the Jlinct 1'tri of Tnfls Creek nun Hate. nitmlnlstratorii, Krniii"i'«, n«- Staton Inlnnil Sound; ninnliiK ihencc' Takt further notice tli(It nt snM slgns, or aUci'eMiii'i In rlKht. (1) Westerly nlonn; Tufts Creel; tn Mli, or Any 'Ime in which It may title or Interest" the New Jersev Terminal Unllioiiit M adjourned tlio Miiynr nnd 1'imir- Hy virtue of an unler of the Court ftri) rnntlnnInir along snh Oll rta*rv«« llie right In It* . Chniii'f'ry nf New Jersey mililf mi to the Intersection of 1'ernhlnn tfon to rejaot. «ny imp or nil hldn tli" ilny »V tlie (tnte herciif In n Avenue and llnllv Street; Ilipuce and to lull iald lot* In snlrl block to mine wherein 11,'iiry C, 1-ltlln l« (2) Koutherly nlontr I'nrshlna: Ave ItlCh bldjof at II >nny stlect, iluu rnmplulliaiit. imil William Hock win nue and rnntlmilnK In n utralRhi rtgArA being glvm I" ttrnm nnd mnl DtherH arc defendant", you are line to the Hlnten lalnnd S"iii"l thence (3), Winterly and N'Tlhcily Wanner of paym*nt In cnie one or required to al>pi'iir anil answer the hill of i' mild tllll l« 111 '! to furecliiae n corner nf l/irch Htrnet, thence II) ui; | thereof by the purchaser according certlflcnte of tnx sale maile nnil ilc- Southerly, nloiiR Perfihlnfr Avenue nmock is worn by pharmacist's mates, laboratory technicians, parachute riggers and other lechni, , to thjj m*nner nt purchase In ac- llvi.reil hy Alexander I'nmlm, Collec- and contlniilriK In n HtmlRht line Ists. .t, Officers of the IT. S. army and all ranks of the WAC may we»r thla new type ovommt tor of Tuxes of the lloroimh of Our- to Stntnn Island R"iinil. thence 121 ttrdanct with tarma of salf on fllf, olive drah, wind resistant and water repellent. I. Now lightweight showerproof raincoat and havd,., the Borough of Carternt will deliver t .ret, to Ihe HorniiKh of ('nrtercl, aionjr Htnten An army band performs fn Algiers, North Africa, before MI indlrnce BafiraiIn flnd Hnlfl Deed for imfd iliilwl Dec. Uth, 193!l, nml recorded Hnund to the Vi'o«itorly lloundrv HIM' listed personnel of the Women's Reserve of the V. S. navy. • mfn-t. tn Ilip Vlhldlc-ej fonnty Clurk'n Of- of the Horoiiffh nf Oartpret; theme itfd In & bombed building. Xhf) action of hombfl npon thf Htrocturp AUOtW .1. PEItRY. fice on Vnn-h Ut, liMll. In Tlook K2li (31 In a ffenernl Northerly dhee. reduced thf effort of opeta bonne tiers, 0 of Mortgages, at 1 '". nn(l which tlnn iilonff the hnundry line of the RoniUKli <"lerk. v To be ndvrjrtlieil Oft. i'i And a !MV the Cmitily of Mlilillfn -x unit Htntc meets name, thence (H) Nmihwe.st The Men Behind Anti-Aircraft Cannons nrly alonu; fluid hnnndrv line Jn TO: Morton DeNylf «alil Wil- nn<] premise*, sltiiiilc, lying nnil lie- DlaTRlCT NO. fi:—(Vntlnc nince. liam Doekwra. nnd HeorKr. Wlll- Inif In the Korouirh or Oirteret, In f'loveland School), IIKCINNINQ at elm, and their respective «rantce, the Ciuiuty nf Mhlilleaex nml State the corner fiM'inerl hy the Interfiec- grantPi'n, and IIIK, licr imil their uf NeW Jersey: t.lon of Ihfi Sdllthwesterly line of hairs, devlaeci nnd (HTHOIUII re]i- llping known und iteslgnnlert n« Washington Avenue and I'ershlnu renetiiatlvea: Lot No. Hun Work 11, as markcil Avenue, runnltiK thence (I) .South- Bjr virtue of MM order of Hie Court iiiul dnllnenteil on nfridnl tax as- erly, alonR" I'et'Milnp; Avenue to Of Chancery nf 'N"i'w -I'lHry mndc Hcimmeiit mn|i (if the Hnrouirh of Lurch ."Street; thence (2) WosUrly. On the (lay of the dnte hereof In (,'urteiet, Middlesex (.'oiinty, New alonK Lnrch Street tn the Rnuth- a cau»« whernln Henry C. Little IH .lurni.y, for the year 1MT, nnd more wt^Hterly Hue of the ytnrnuph (if compUlnant, nnd Morton DcNymi, imrtlculnrly described n» follows: Carteret: thence I.'!) alnntr nnld and OtluTH, nlYy (lofemliilltH, you Itro |1K»e n cerlllii iite of tux «n)o th« norlhirly Hide iherent'; thence T!|ornall StriM-l; running thenco (2) • At Aiice.ville, Ala., is the country'* Urjert war prison camp. Here German prisoners arc providl Nnc'lierly alnnp: Kiiid Thornall jiadfl and delivered hy Alexander (.11 South "'''- degrees 1CnMt l.»:i feel: with comfortable quarters, delivery of mail from home, and Jobs for those who wish t« wurk. h Combn, (Villector of T;L\CH of the tl|«nci> (I) South r>!) (ii.Rrces Kunt ;» Street In I'llrke Street: runnillK B K of Ctirter 't, lo thh e coin- thuic*. (d) South 77 ile^r-M-s thence. (S) Westerly IIIOIIK This prisoner was a laboratory technician before he entered tHe German army. At Alieeville lit- i. ink ( plalnivnt, dated December 1 ltii, IS feel; I hence IS) South K nurku Slice! In WanhliiKton his old job. Bottom left: A front page of "Yank," the U. S. army's newspaper, occupies a prominent -H 1939, which certificate, or tux sain ...„., -oS Knst 'J8 feet; thence (I) riiiinlln.,,,„,,' tllence . 14) Northerly la now owned hy llie (din|il;ilniuit. North-85 ilegrves Bust 111 feet; thene,. » ""R «alil Wns ilnirlo.. ini Avenue tn this prisoner's pinup gallery. Right: One of the busiest spots in camp Is the barber shop. * The lands covered hy Maid certltl- (») South fil cleKi-ecH Uust III (eel; tho Northerly line nf the Conlon 1'nict; running theucp (fi) .cate« Df tfLX sale and ilffccted by thence (9) South KB ilenrei-H ivi^I orly nlonx salil Cnnlim Hue to the attld foreclosure, Hull, lire sltimted Kl Feet; thence 110) Ninth ;ir, ile- 'Arched backwards into an almost horizontal position, a young gunner Iri the UorntiKh of Ciirieret, Intho Westerly Hue. nf the Hnnlv Tract; n, a young gmner U»]\m WmnPTl 1>PH»TP Kl'ens KitKt IS feel In the middle ul UJ1I(|11 V Bill I County of Middlesex and Htute of ruhnlnit Uicricp, if,) Nnrtherly aloiif a hrntieli of CrnHM Creek; (hemc peers through his sighting device while operating a light anti-aircraft #' Ollltll J/n,(lgt New Jersey, and nr« jiartlcularly mild Rra^y lino, tn the Southerlj Hotilli 411 degrees Rust 16.6.f1i leel line of the Mcxlcnn Petruleiiiu Cor- •snnon. The nun at right Is a "talker" who relays tiring instructions described us follows: thence (12) South a degree poration Tract; rnnnlni; tliencn (7) trom the control officer. This picture was made aboard a destroyer escort ALL thnt trnct or parent of land IH fe«t; theni'c South l(i de- alontf the «uld Hue to and ppremium »ittintc,, lyinyg g andd lin Kretis Bast IS feet; thence 111) South Avenue.; rimnlnir thence (s> Snuth- anttaubmarlne vessel. , ini g > ln U B lliorougi h ot Ciirttret, In :if. degrees Kant IB reel; thence (IT.) ei'lv ulonn snld Flllinorc Avenue t< t)ie'Countt)ie' C y of MlddlouM and tftato Soiiili * defcree* Hiisl Jfi feel; thence ('arteret Avenue, rxmnliur thenci Koutlu'Iisterly alun^ HIUI! (?ir of New Jer»py: 110) South 26 degrees KIIHI Tl I'eet; 1 Avenue to Linden Street - Being known and ile.ilRtiutcd theiii'e (17) Smith n« ilegreeii West 'I^Qt No. 21 on Block II «8 marked. ilnH thence (HI) Northerly alnng 3(i feet; tlmnc (1(1) Mouth \2 ili-ttreeM m\<\ Linden Street tn 8hj dellhei>t(irt on official tux ILK- Happy Yankees: Earliest Series Fans Rftst 50 fset; tliencn (HI) Suuili 111! Avpnun; running thence ill) along aeaalnent map or the normiKii, of degrees JOnsl f.O feet; thence (2l(i said Wiiphlnston AVIMUIU to Persh Ctr, Mlddlmex County, New Sou Hi 3K dwgroi-a Hint M> feet; (mi Avenue; running i hence (12) y." for the vent 19J.1 nnd nioru South 113 ileKrePH J2 mlniilcM KIIHI Northerly ailing said PerMiln^ Ave partlcitlnily dcscrllind nn followa- fill.ja ffiet; lliHiien (221 Nm'tli Si; de- ftBflJNl^INO ill ii imlnt mifii Ifreen 11 mlmtles :l(i upcnnds Went IIUu to Nnp Sll-Kt-I and Maple Slice the pofr;< nr plncc of Hej;inning feet m'e*«ti red on aimurse nt North 4-Ti fiiet |ll tin! place nf IIKdlNNINi:. 40 degreegree? .'II" mlnmemlmess .'111 seconds The thin], fourth, llflli, sLvih. sev- MSTHlfiV NO. V:—(Viitlnn place Nathan Ilnl« School). IIKIIINNINCi •BusBt t ffro m a poinp i t In hthu n HiHim enth, I'lgnth, ninth and tenth euursea at the Intersection of Nne stroe f Sd run along the nmtiierlv .qklp ot of Sound Shore Rxte.iiK.lnn Jlallroafl, nnd Maple street with I'ershlnp Cross Creek. Tile eleventh to [tie .also' khown ni Oiirtnret Kstenslon Allen lie, funnliiR Ihence (1) In twenty-first coursc-n hoth ineluslve ;Jlnllro6'i, dlatnlit In said center line Westerly direction aloni; said Noi> >'<*•.a c&Urmv nT Hnutli 4*1 deffrpM, -jH run through the inldille of a liranch Street anil Maple Street to Thornil Inlouten II) accoiKU KfiHt i!ti!IJi.'J4 of (Vr Dm Hiime orly nloiiK said Thnrnall Street |i tad at the jiotnl cif Inlurwctloii of Containing; within the lines as Hurke Stiuet; ruiinliiE thcnci> (a 'Wl/1. center Hue (if wild Hound Hhoin Westerly aloiiR siihl Hurke Stree rBxtnnulon itAllrimd, which salt! TtKiKTiri'!!! wll Ii all tiicht, 11t lo In Washington Avenue; munlm: (joint of Intei'ML'tlon Is altttatrd on nnd l)ite.feBt,*if the nwnfer thereof in thence (4) Northerly nloni; sal a lljle beiirlng Sou(h 4J ipgrnes fil and to all water courses and dltchm, WftshlnBton Avenue to llmulolph ' minutes ~M) SfCDiidn K.IHI and meaa- Btrent* runnini; thence (fi) Mn.itevly whellier nn turn I or nrtillelnl, urlng-i^D.l feet from another ntullc aloiiR salo Biindiilph Street (*o ;l'ioIIKK which the eilenor lines IIH rqoiiumpnt located at (lie lieninnliitf Hen Id Strititt: riinnUlg tliem'u (Ii hiuvlnaliuve deacrlhoil run, or which g Of said cnurse unit distance uinl alt- Nnrtharly urc cniitiilned within or flow ricroRB said Ileiild St ' U^ted In (lie i•enter line of the 12112- to r.'josevtilt th> exterior lln«» of llie |tru|ierly Avenue; running •aflHJtliport ami Perth Amboy hrunrh thence (7) Easterly BUIHK mil hiirelliuhove ilcscr)h»d. l dl t|)H Central Kallroiitl Compuny nooanvelt Avenue to rershltn,- Ave "Tf Jfruey. the ln-nlntiliisf point •\nri ymi, Wllllnrii Dookwra and nite; running thenfe (8> Southerly V meiitlmieil tn>|ii(r on the (•forge Wllleks. and their respective alnii^- said Pershlna; Avenue to-No ly «lrte of !>K '"'" on the *3uth- iinraiiiial rei>re»entatlv»n, "Unknown ft point on the Southerly shore, lln Nofth fii detce :ir> of ihn Itahwny niver; runnli\i gratulations juat alter their team woo th» ftfft garuo ot the yearly classic. Wamen of Naples dredge the sewer for water. Itelr wabsr nm>ly gyg. hwdwnd deviaed (lu; li>t'"' " Owner, hla heirs, devlnew unit per- theiito (2) Hnutheasterly alontf Ih' :»Beeondi< Rast r,is,7 to tl»e -iniittl representative, and their or od. Actn of cream Is .tH 'iftt* l o » dcveral COUIUBS of aal ^*y nidi! at the Ito,hway tnrs, udhi!«iatra.torn, grantees, us- Intarsectlon of th« inme with tli g , ; tnencn (2) alunir tlm samn HI«IIN, nr mtecuHsorn In jljjht, title nr e»t«n»lon of Charlen tercet; run HamiltonHailt , CCanadad ; andd MMrs . PPetet r BBoroxa , StlStceltont , PaP . TThhe dda g la tthch r strengthenetthd d tthhe Allieli d advance. into bitter. nil- 3} degrees U. mlnnteit West Interest", and e.ac.h yf you, iirg nuide nlng thence (3) along said Chnrle; named "Batch." O t»; fiset; thence (3) contlnulns defendttiitn liexiause yqu ttfe (ir lAay Mrapt as axluuiUd to IlaostviJ "'*, the g«n« North J7- d««;re«a claim tn be tliA own«r« of or Inier- Avenue; running thence (4) West J7-4.18 foet; tlidnea (() «tl|l nled in the silld land*, erly along fittla Roosevelt Avenui ? along the nftmo Norlh Jiated: Octobw 7, m% to U«.yw«rd Av«RU« the point o Boy Court Oi" aa inlnut« WHITiNO A MOOItK place of Ilejlnnlnic. Marines Landing on South Pacific Isle ce (5) fltlll Solicitors for Complainant DISTRICT NO. 8:-(Voting Place, satne North de^fees 91 OllnUm Street, Nathan Halo School), BBOINNINQ Block Buster and Tiny Relative v n Want 279.25 fuel; ihenre at tin; Intersection of Washingto atlll continuing ulonu tlm samo Avenue with Randolph Street an IB 12 dcrreca, .12 winuus w««t running thence (1) Northerly »lo«i| M faet; thente (7) still ulonif said wathington Avenua - to tl>' '—pe North JS ddjrBBa 34 mln- KLCOTION JTOT1CK Northerly linti of th« Gonlon T f«at 21.7 feet to the Intersqc- HOItdllOH Of CAWTGKIKT or th« Sblltherly lln« of the "tb* av«r«»;« lilirh wuter line In conlrmnlty with provisions of I Itl aforeiald and an nit entlUed, "An net tn regulute along aald Tract Hoe 1,0 thd ...,. t erly line of the Braiy Tract; mit> !'« electl,una, a*. Mh, 1920. )(|e of )*el) Creek; nlnit tb«nce (8) Northerly along !l the »«pfih|if»ntrtrier«to"»nil amend- saiadd Brady TacTractt to the Southerly •li"-r" Ihfl avfi-aif»ift(f«* hlgihlg*i lum^a tbtrtbr," ,to tl»# end ot th« linne off ththee Mexican Petrotoum Oor- , qf thu 801Uh*r)y aide lefflsjaturea neMlon uf 19°lt, Notice [Hiratlol n Tract: runntnK ihanc* til Cr««k flkmth 64 Oegrees 7 U Imreby. gjyan thgt the Dlstrlot westerly along auld tract to the Hi Weat 219.88 feot; thonce Hoard of Registry and election HIUI Easterly right of way Una of tha "" WWnplngl l nff thhee name for (he election districts of the Cantral nallfo^d* or n/w* frfw ,d«jrre#s Sf rolnuta* Went Itorough of Carterot will miiet In running th«noa W poutherl l t; thence HO) stun contin- tl)n plaee heTelttafter deslKituled fur Wt flht»;h ff y line to DsT-.thB Kama flouth 14 de- Die iiurpoBe of hnldlng H (l«nerul Northerly righg t of waayy Una of tn* nutes West 103.26 fe«l Election. NNe w JerasJ y TerminaTill . RiRailroadl ; ""•itl Hide o< Ueep Notice la hereby given that H i h (6) Wt tlUl along (ien«ral BljoUon Will be held Ht Hi* l vgrleua pojling planer in the Bui- ougH of C*rt«r«l. Mlfidlonei County, N, j. tiatwatn (.ho hours «r 7 A. M. apd 8 P, H. (W*r Time) on Tue«- dfiy,;N«r«mt>w I, 1»4S, for the pur- JK)«»f of electing: One—Oovernor. THre«i—Meinheiu of the TiUly. o—Membtirfl of tho Board of !)deri<. Initial «tep« of Juitlo«B of the I'eaca, 1 iPactto. ' usii" • ill of i*t«K" r*wt trucks leave OMJ i«%«*».*»fi ^SSBftla ^

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1)!ton Doflar Ghosts Move In; At A yindler Given BM6HTEN YOUR kWNG RIMNI BY MJUONG Within • for Tables Flip and ON THE SILVER SCREEN artatiitf ttdti of b*ttk 7 Year Penalty •round the •a«itnt UY SUP COVERS AHD DRAPQBES j Ster IK Comtiy Hit ChriKtendom, which Beds Go Sailing Abbott and Contello, the na next ohj» (Wi*tvi> hatllM ()f $32,500. Over Weird Doingi of duction. "Hit The Ice." Heralded llniian « rpitcri Stnlfa Attorney and her two children from home. features Patric Knowle*, Ely«c •Ion. , t-'inn referred to her Also, he'* • Httln annoyed «t the Krmx and Marc Lawrence. Eluhn- •'•„, must pitiful this Court attention the entlrp town Is giving nite. musical sequences present the No douht, the advancing "., , -,.-r,is» In snme time." the repnrts, nnri thp littlp helpful well known Johnny Long and his will try to spare Rome to w| i.i,-;idrd guilty to Indict- telephone rnlls lie receives. orchestra. deirri'e as possible, as thej I HI rnnniKtently in the • i nix iisr of the tnalls to Hecker hns been n peace officer Other popular entertainem are he fate of the city will .,.| fi>r transporting stolen for 20 years, and his name wai re- tMen Long, Gene, Williams, the iri-nm the state line. spected by thp (Ipnperadoej he cap- Knur Teens and 60 skating- beau the hand* of the vandal* •I|I;I forty-eight states, number- • it of thing, and I recom- They didn't show up. Whatever ex- starring trio of Richard Dix, Jane ed :i,2iM,375 on July 31st, accord- Wyatt and Albert Dekker, who \ cars." cuses they gave made Decker mad, Sentence Fixed by Court ing to the Civil Service Commis- played together so well in "Buck- ;• .1 Finn said a $2,000 «et- but he wouldn't talk about them. Hardin said everything was Just as For Attempted Arson. simi. An estimated 164,500 were skin Frontier." Dix pltiys John i is been recovered for Mrs. employed in possessions and in • i ficun Mrs. Wheless, who well. Nothing happened, except Bonniwell, a fighting peace mar- foreign countries. shal who, against the odds of law- :: 'in- Pugct Sound home. some stronge noises. SALEM, MASS.-Jailed since he l liy the court if he wished Finally the chief deputy went to set a fire in a I.ynn building where lessness and disorder, cleans up •• anything, the defendant the Hardin home to get away from he was a night watchmnn, William SALES TAX the small frontier town of Brok- : that when he was arrested his own telephone and the calls of E Holmes, 21, a special policeman Discussion of the sales tax, as en Lance, in Kansas. Even though :,tli in Los Angeles, Calif., he the curious. He had to fight his and a former member of the nation- ;i ineuns to secure more than $6,- he loves peace above all else, the ! ntii ally living in an oxygen way through a crowd that wouldn't al guard, Rained his freedom when 000,000,000 in revenue, contin- fearless marshal proves on count- .•i;.i that he has gall stones, believe the ?host was patriotic he promised Judge J Arthur Hnkcr ues. Despite the opposition of la- less occasions that he is a deadly • Hirombosis, and scores of enough to take the day off. he will purchase $5 worth of defense bor and the Administration, sen- force when aroused. iniciits. When Judge Sulll- For the 20th time the chief deputy stamps every week until the United timent in favor of a salea tax Jane Wyatt, who WHS firat i-'iimiiiced seiutjice he «ug- satisfied hlmsell there were no hid- States Is at peace again. seems to be increasing, with most brought to screen prominence in 'ml Wheless be sent to an den wires, no microphones, no me- A suspended sentence of two years advocates suggesting that it he "Lost Horizon," portrays Eleanor !i''ii for hospitalitntioii. chanical device*. "I think someone was imposed by Judge Baker when restricted to the war emergency. Sager, owner of the town's best , complained that "two is trying to pull my leg," said Deck- he pleaded guilty tu attempted Bi- ihi' usual sentence lor men er. Three deputies, dispatched to son. Absent witlinut luavc fnim Second Bi| Hit in- nf endeavor." His "line the house earlier, rushed In to lee Camp Edwards at the time of his \ * John LODER - Ruth FORD in t It was the ghosts. ii.iMir," postal authorities as- arrest, the youth was instructed by K "Adventure In Iraq" i: i.-. earned him a beautiful "Nuti," said Decker. the court to "do something for your country" by buying defense sUniiis. Ttlit plaid wool ikirt and !* THE STATE THEATRE OF WOODBRIDGE % linuse on Fuget Sound and wool jacket (rayon lined), ai • ': ips to all parts of the globe. Holmes failed to return to his out- Eire's Liquor Uw Strict featured in the October iitue of TWO OF FRANK CAPRA'S GREATEST TRIUMPHS '• •• journeys, according to his fit, the 102d field artillery, after a PROUDLYANNOTJNCES I Eire's liquor Uw permits drink- Good Houielteeping Magazine, i"1 took along nurses ior his furlough last October, the judge was ng places to be open only between will be a popular model with the ON ONE GREAT SHOW Arthur Jr., 22; Mary, 18, informed, and army authorities re- THE BESERVED-SEAT PREMIERE 10 a. m. and 10: SO p. m. on week younger let. •:.i, 15. cently informed Probation OfHi:»!i SUR1IN6 days. Fred M. Barr here that they do not want him back in the ranks. The Old Quebec Tuesday, October 26th ' SEVEN m^ZZTdim.* rdcrs 'Ham on Rye to young man obtained a job as a night Quebec spreads majestically over Avoid Wet Plants and around the 333-foot promontory DAYSlDnHlllf FRIDAY Go,' With It Goei $250 Don't work among your plants watchman for a notification service BENEFIT ARMV EMERGENCY REUER THEATRE. PERTH AMBOY Oct.2Zn4 in Lynn while AWOI., it was brought of Cape Diamond. It stands on the ?;i \V.\UK, N, J.-George Pagonts, when they're wet with dew. You j Continuoui from 2 P. M. out. north bank ol the St. Lawrence riv- i; i .i nf the Mayfair Luncheon- may spread minute disease or- er, 300 miles up from the Gulf of St. The former soldier set fire to a , WARNER BROS! |.-. 'is somewhat downcast as he ganisms. Lawrence, where the river narrows CLARK HANK GAPRATJH box in a Lynn lumber company's .li.i'.iv explained that he had sharply above its St. Charles tribu- building the night of December 12, PROUDEST PRODUCTION OFAU a] •••'in mibint! from the customer tary and the Isle of Orleans. according to police, and extinguished GABLE I .. .. (Uvcn $250, the day's r«- \m»\ the blaze himself to impress his su- II' . liinniKh error. and |li .ins the customer ordered a periors with his ability as a watch- • RAHWAY ClAUDETTE t •n rye to go" and received man, hoping he would receive an in- Emp irGFRI. to SUN. I'i'T in a brown paper bag. crease in pay. COLBERT I'.inmiis picked up a paper !••> Ii he supposed contained the 11 held only a "ham on rye." ./HA" WAY Om u kl-Be Bridegroom ' s Taking No Chancel TODAY AND SATURDAY ! Jamci Cagney ! I KKTON, GA.-County Ordi- YANKEE DOODLE DANDY1 ludKiO Q. B. Thornton, filling Mniiigc license application, — Shown — tin-- prospective bridegroom Fri. Mat. 1:30; Eve. 7;00-U:20 Sat. Con., 1:15, 4:00, 6:45, 9:40 int: of his fiancee. Your fighting Continuoui from 2 P. M. Plione P. A. 4-1503 "]" i e that blank," the ap- SUN. "MON.-TUES. -WED. 7 DAYS STARTING SATURDAY __ t .said. "I'm courtin' two Plui HENRY ALDR1CH, ALLYN JOSLYN H and don't know which one son would say EDITOR ' I but I heard licenses were 1 DANGEROUS EVELYN KEYES tu be rationed and I wanted mat EDMUND LOWE sure to get one while I could." ANITA LOUISE Dad that's a — With FRANK CRAVRN el Muit Leave Wife FORDS PRICES FOR PREMIERE WED. TO SAT. PMYHOIKI: 2ND BIG HIT 1 or Prison Honeymoon Dandy" Section A $2.20 Children 17c ASUJW, SCOTLAND.^Arrest FRIDAY & SATURDAY * ilctt-ctives who surrounded the Section B $1.10 Adults 55c ,:uw church where he was be- We have topcoats this FaU Lena Home - Bill Robinton "Mined, James Gray was sen- that will raise your eye- — i n — •MUM MXIAW WT*n I (Mr m • MM WIB- Nmt 'I l« a 60-day prison honey- brows in admiration. "Stormy Weather" II Suited when he emerged THIS IS THE ARMY .hown at 8 P. M. — «lio — Ill V WAIt BONI>K 1 t hi' church, Gray was convict' And if your son were stand-' Nightly. Saturday Continuum Per- &3 AT THIS THKATKB r Roy Rogeri • Smiley Burnette formance. ihrcc thefts. A friend said inwr here while y

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I" A MERICANS all-labor and management-deserve great #\ credit for the way they have been sharing their earnings .with their less fortunate fellowmen,

F Labor, management, and the rest of the Community are 'digging deep this year for the National War Fund-giving through their local united community campaigns.

• It is united giving for a united cause.

m Labor and management have not only been giving gener- ously of their earnings but also of their time, helping in secur- ing pledges and contributions.

J In most instances they are giving a part of their pay each •month on a regular basis. If you work in a plant where such a plan exists-look into it-you will want to support it. i \) Labor supports the National War Fund because it provides O way, in cooperation with local community campaigns, to give once for the many local welfare agencies on the home I front as well as for many war agencies. This way overhead costs are cut to a minimum. Volunteer time and energy of collecting is reduced. It is the intelligent way to give-so give generously.

• • i jt The money is divided thoughtfully-iu nroportion lo the need. >

Some goes to the USO, our boys' "home away from home" •••( —some goes to men in prison camps-some goes to hospitals and nursing homes, for helpless children of war-torn Europe and Asia-some goes to care for the needs of our own "Home Front."

! You probably gave last year small amounts to many of these agencies. Add up what you gave last y, at-then double it. You can't give too much. The need is so great.

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BritiihWwReliefSpciety French Relief Fund Give ONCE Friends of Luxembourg Greek War Relief Association Norwegian Relief WAR' Polish War Relief Queen Wilhelmina Fund Russian War Relief THE 'HOME FRONT' STRONG for ALL these United China Relief United Czechoslovak Relief * GUYING OUR YOUTH United Yugoslav Relief Fuad •ilefltgee Relief Trustees United SutMCottwittee fcrth e t of European Children NEEDY AND

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