VOL. LVIII. No. 6. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1944. 5c COPY, 52 YEAR PLAN TO INSURE Not So Tough Here SALE REPORTED Rationing Hints WOMAN KILLED Captured Oenerai SCHOOLS READY (Revised to Date) PEACE IN WORLD Blue stamps, Book 4. A-8 through OF LOG CABIN INN Z-8 and A-5 through F-5, are good IN AUTO UPSET FOR FALL WORK indefinitely. They are good for ten Four Nations Exchange Dr. Howard Welcher points each. G-5 through L-5 toeco.me Mother of Three Dies Atlantic Highlands Shy Views on Ways to valid tomorriw.' Purchaser; Price Red stamps are still required for In Ambulance on Three Teachers but Curb Activtivies ^Ceilings Irk Res­ beefsteak and beef roasts, hams, most Way to Hospital; Hopes; Highlands of Aggressors taurant Men grades of lamb and pork, butter, margarine, canned milk and cheese. Tire Blew Out Date Sept. 11 (Special Correspondence) Stamps A-8 through Z-8 and A-5, Real estate circles were surprised Mrs. Anna E. Spratford, said by Washington, Aug. 3il— With swift B-5, C-5, and D -5 remain good in­ Unless the Atlantic Highland* this week by announcement of the Keansburg police to be the mother Allied advances raising hopes for an definitely. Next new stamp will be­ Board of Education can ototain the sale by Harry A. Sculthorp of the of three young children, died in the early victory, the spotlight of inter­ come valid Sept. 3. I services of a magician, rainmaker, ambulance of the Atlantic Highlands Log Cabin Inn cTn Ocean Boulevard Sugar — Stamps 30, 31 and 321 or something of the sort, it looks national drama turned on the “ Big First Aid and Safety Squad soon to Dr. Howard A. Welcher, of Bel- Book 4) good ind'efinitely. Stamp 33 j much as if the public schools will Four’s” postwar conferences at after the car in which she was rid­ ■will become valid tomorrow. Each is open next Wednesday, Sept 5, with­ Dumbarton Oaks, near Washington, videre Road, Atlantic Highlands. It ing overturned late Tuesday night worth five pounds. out the services of three teachers. is understood that Dr. Welcher will On Route 36 between Atlantic High­ D. C. Fuel Oil—Period 4 and Period 5 Herbert S. Meinert, supervising In the music room of the old take possession of the property about coupons extended to Sept. 30. Period lands and Highlands. Death was Although he is popularly believed Lieut. Gen. Carl Spang, 58-year, principal of the school system, has mansion, with its French windows to be one of the toughest soldiers type coupons are worth ten gallons a caused by a severe fracture of the old commander of German dl Oct. 1. arranged several interviews for the> opening out to the wooded park of I in the American army, Lieut. Gen. unit. The new ration season begins skull. Mrs. Spratford was being vision, who was captured near th« i George S. Patton, whose tanks art The Inn, which has been con­ French port of Brest by advancinf holiday weekend and it is possible the estate, officials of the U. S., riding roughshod over the Nazis, Sept. 1. transported to Monmouth Memorial ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Sculthorp American forces, leaves the scent that one of the vacancies may be Britain, Russia and China undertook can be gentle, too, as shown wl” ', Gasoline— CjOtt^n 11 in .A hook hospital when she died. of battle in an American tank, conversing with two French chil for many years, is one of the gusta­ filled. Vacancies exist in the girls to draw up plaris for the preserva­ good through Nov. 8. Each is worth According to Middletown township wearing a borrowed Americaa heJ- tory landmarks of the shore and is met. physical education department, sci­ tion of future peace. three gallons. New B-4 and C-4 cou­ police, who investigated the accident celebrated for the exceptional mar­ ence, and the combination post of Giving the American participa­ pons, for five gSilons each, are being Mrs. Spratford wag riding in a car ine view which it affords. Last year teacher of English and history ia tion in the conference a non-parti­ issued. B-3 and C-3 c,aipon3 are for driven by Mrs. Molly Scott Fries, Nurses of County the interior was redecorated and Nystrom Shares Seventh and Eighth grades. san, non-political basis, John Fos­ five gallons each, as are single T of Highway 36, West Keansburg. improved and new and modern The Highlands Grammar School. ter Dulles, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey’s coupons, which have individual serial The car is owned by Seymour Comp­ Help Check Polio lounge features ■were installed. It is Honors of Group I will open Monday, Sept. 11, at 9:15 advisor on foreign affairs, was numbers and 9,te marked 2d Qtr. ton, of 6‘3 Main street, Keansburg. expected that Mr. Sculthorp’s daugh­ ' o’clock. Only one session will be held scheduled to consult with U. S. Sec- Scourge in South License number aSd state of registra­ Police believe that the tire on ter, Mrs. Theresa Schnieder, who U. S. Rates as Tops j on this day. Wilson B. Wright, pi'in- ,retary of State Cordell Hull during tion must be marked on all coupons. the left rear wheel of the car blew i cipal, announced yesterday that the course of the meetings. Dulles’ has been associated with the man­ out, causing the driver to lose con­ Interesting details of the battle While not exactly “ following in hi : those children entering the kinder- presence was in response to an invi­ agement, will remain and operate trol. The car overturned several against the infantile paralysis epi­ Seaman Drowned dad’s footsteps” , because Fir.st Lieut. ' garten will be required to present tation by Hull following Dewey’s the place for Dr. Welcher who will times and alighted on all four demic in North Carolina have been Raymond E. Nystrom is a flyer while ' birth and vaccination certificates.. V public apprehensiion that smaller continue his medical practice in wheels, heading back toward Atlan­ While Swimming ■his dad, Lieut. Col. R. A. Nystrom, is I Other children entering the other notions might be subjected to the brought back by Mrs. Eleanor Wid- I North Jei-sey. tic Highlands, instead of toward ! Dr. Welcher is comparatively a commanding a Signal Service unit grades for the first time will be re­ domination of the “ Big Four” in fu­ dis, R.N. head nurse in the surgical at Highlands Dock Highlands, the direction in which it newcomer to Atlantic Highlands, “ somewhere in France” , the young quired to present transfeis from the ture peace plans. ward of Monmouth Memorial hos­ is believed the vehicle was proceed­ having bought his residence on Bel- officer is wearing his father's lieuten­ school they previously attended. As the officials assembled for the pital, who has just' returned from William Blocker, seaman first ing. ant 'bars while nelping from h:.-; base ; videre Road near the boulevard In Middletown township the conferences, there was a deter­ the field where she and: four other Although no witnesses have been in Corsica to chase the Nazis with I about two years ago. class, U. S. N. R., colored member of schools will open Monday, Sept. 14, mination to start postw'ar planning volunteers from the Long Branch located, it is believed possible that the famous 12th Army Air Force. j It is understood that the consent the crew of a small navy craft berth­ for the gi'ades from 1 to 9. The quickly so as to possess machinery institution have been assisting in Mrs. Spratford was thrown from The family of fighters are residents of Mr. Sculthorp to dispose of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth eradet for dealing with the Axis powers as the emergency. ed at Conner’s Cedar Grove dock, the ear when it overturned. The of Hillside Road, Atlantic Highlands, j property was actual in uart by a de- ; will repo'it Tuesday Sept. 12. soon as the war ends, and, above The other nurses in the party drowned shortly after noon yester­ driver, Mrs. Pries, was uninjured to whei'C they moved about two year- i sire to get rid of the headaches that I Labor Day morning members of all, to develop a formula which were Miss Jean Coyle, of Sea Bright; day while swimming near the boat but suffered greatly from shock. ago from Little Silver. Lieut. Col. I have become associated with the the Atlantic Highlands Board of would avoid all of the pitfalls of Miss Nora Worth, of Toms River, upon which he had been stationed Keansburg police reported that Nystrom formerly was stall'uied at Education will meet at the school ^ restaurant business in this era of Mrs. Spratford’s husband, Walter, a Versailles. and Mrs. Elizabeth Bloom and Miss for only two days. Fort Hancock. to make an inspection of the build­ j rationing and ceiling prices. Com- Lieut. Nystrom, according to a dis­ With the war in Europe showing Merle Gerard, of Long Branch. According to Police Chief Howard truck driver, was on a trip to Mary­ ings. At the same time members of i plaints of restaurant owners of lack patch from the public relations oltlcer the greatest promise of early vic­ The five nurses were sent first to Monahan, several of the sailors went land when the accident occurred. the athletic committee will meet wit'j of intelligent application of the price of the “ 12th”, was among the first tory, much of the conferences’ Charlotte, N.
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