![The Rahway Record Tual), Must Be Permanently Extinguished](https://data.docslib.org/img/3a60ab92a6e30910dab9bd827208bcff-1.webp)
I ii THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942 THE RAHWAY minutes of the sounding of an air raid alarm, (test or ac- von when taking part In club School gyro class are invi The Rahway Record tual), must be permanently extinguished. Also new is the same tournaments, and for special ji h Y Established July li, 1822 regulati.an concerning tl»«* shtHrhng of hghts on trains and 1470 Broad Street Tel. Ran. 7-OSOf Rahtray, New Jersey Ex Llbris. .TByWilliam Sharp V. M. C. A. The Boys' Wo^k Sech - Published Thursday afternoons by The Rahway Publishing buses. One of the old regulations which has been modified retary and Earl Walter, physical Civilian Corporation. Entered at the post office at Rahway. New Jersey. us second class mall matter under the act of March 3, 1879 is that which prohibits auto drivers from using highbeam headlights and now requires that the upper half of the head- conducting the contest. All preps a club contest, so join n.jV "~ Walter P. Marple _ Publisher light lens be obscured by some1 opaque muU'rial ire invited to take part. Come to 1 bs ready u> take pan :'r. -he ^ STOOD o&uren BBMSSK club meeting on Thursdays and I gym. swtm, and speciai ic-.^*'''' J. Jerome Knies Editor S or ne MA&aFcenr learn all about it. that will be a part of ir.'e cin>'"' The Rahway Record This newspaper was rounded and is maintained upon the princi- In a statement which accompanied the i*e\v regula- wntu poues or THE L I ple of a clear, concise and unbiased presentation of all the ROVAL AJtt TOUCH— New Members program. SHIT THE PAST IS GONE Q~ WE FACE TO-DAY Dg interesUne news or the community, and upon the basis of a tions. JVIaj. Gen. T. A. Terry, Cornrnanding the Second •KSVBJHWg PtfiJJOC Boys' win a Y. M. C. A. Boys' j win First Gamp HUMAN CCNPUCT VtA3 Department autographed pencil. I The American Way • y • pi,. progressive editorial policy. Service Command, emphasized thut ihe rules jrovern- so MUCH OWED arso V'ol. 121. No. 2199. If you are a member of the Prep ; basketball team won ,; 'p°*. Every .uursday—3.Uv«r«d by C»rTler. RAHWAY. N. J.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1942 Subscription |3 00 a Year En Advance HW TO SO FEW.™' s PER COPY FIVE CENTS Member of New Jersey Press Association ing the control of artificial lighting in the scacoast zone Club and bring in new members j game of the season by tiefea''"* of his command not only are here to stay for the dura- you will receive, besides the new la Boys' Team from tin- Pp:- . Vff lion, but also that both Army and Navy authorities are pencil, additional points In the j boy Y. M. C. A. Both teams p'av«< Thursday. November 19, 1942 attaching increasing importance to their enforcement. club's contest. well but Rahway cam? o.i; or. u American Way "Y" Club wUh a final score of 35 [0 3^ Defense It was pointed out by Gen. Terry that his command is f 9 The American Way Club. Bova was high scorer for" BV'* •SHE FINAL TEST cooperating wtih the United States Fleet as well as with of the Boys* Department, wilt be way with a total of 19»r.M.-. Bar- ».-.THEB£ S NO POAOTICU. STSUCTUBE to a representative team ney Oldfield was second l-.gh •»••'-' Notes T:ie people of this country are face to face with the members of the Engineers' Board from Washington in WHICH COULD WITHSTAND an exhaustive study of skyglow and methods for its re- THE SU3WS 7H*T HOOBMH AVIATION the First Presbyterian > u points. The game uj. piajed in^s: critical of all tents that can be exacted of our form of CAN HAIL UPON IT...' Church on Monday Night. Both | at Rahway on Armistkv Da The new advisory commit- duction. He indicated that aerial reconnaissance will groups will take part in a ping I return game will be pia'.rv; Rahway II Ready For Regional i/ivernmem — inflation. It 15 more difficult to understand tee to establish a day nursery be used regularly as a check on skyglow. pong tournament which will be in | later date. In Rahway to take care of man war. It is intangible. -at—l&a—Amorioan g children of women workins Dr. Paul F. Cadman. loading economist hfi p^intorf club's Program committee. The Allison liquid-coo:«j a -. in war plants will meet in "it must be realized." said Gen. Terry, "by residents, Boys- TMew Group To '•JI '.hat it will take a lot nun' than laws to fight inflation. crag en^Qft_£enJ^i]iS_Ijjii4jL,i,l. tfco Oils Hill] 11" businessmen, and industrialists that the refutations, aav- Inspectibns per part averse 10 S P. M. tomorrow nlfhi. Mrs. r-aditional Rivals Tilt- presem. policy of one arjup blaming :<niithfr grnn|i-.in- iJi'hTiTg~ihe"c"6ii'trorot artificial lighting In TTfe coastal dimout Y. M. C. A.'s Boys' Choir and which means 70.000 :r,>y,.,- Duncan A. Talbot has been ut-Moat fnr the rising cost of living, will prove 1sectlon s of tho three states alv heri> tl)s;u v for the dura. were, present at first rehearsal ' per engine, named chairman by Tyler Leave Monday held Friday night, at the "Y". V Clark, head of the local De- Mail Must Be ,:.<.is:rou<ii fui.le If com.niied, it will offset all tax j non of thf> wa^ George White has accepted the Tlie average cost of aLi;.i:nj0 « fense Council. This commit- Play Here Thursday ;n .i.-n: v.-. PM'(.LI1 sa\'ini:s. pr.ce regulations, wa.ue stabihz-J directorship of the choir and will at wholesale is less than 25 cects tee will be formed as part of For Induction i.ion, rationing, and credit control. "Dimout regulations are inconvenient." continued meet with them tomorrow, at 6:30 a pound, while lh;> coat of a'.. the War Service Committee In By Tuesday Inflation is a challenge to the individual. As Dr. Cad- |- Gen. Terry, "however, they are essential to the preser- m. at the "Y". Any member planes and aviation engines a JJ and will be under the juris- Visitors Will Come Primed To EJHI man observed: "This is one of the real occasions when the t vation of human lives, the protection of war cargoes of the Boys' Department who isto S15 atwund-. Even simpy items diction of the Defense Coun- All But 84 Per Cent Of and interested in singing may join the lilce_ shells cost from 25 iu 51) ,.fr.s cil. Tac-folJowinff— have-been Wartime Demands Cited \ Scarlet WimiW Streak: Both American people have a chance to demonstrate the moral coastal shipping. Therefore, they are going to be TCTTeuTVave' a irTefTd tTTaTf"a"po'una. asked to serve as members Quota Fille.l B> As Reason For Early of the committee: F. M. Dev- -r^trf-thr-rrtrtTorr rn rrrpmcrttrnTfnTSSTtrbe" obedient to the , ""enforcecTTand I feel confident that every sensible and would like to join with you bring n Fine him along. UnrHPrwI^McafeeHFraalc^oinr^ Knlisitnienti —Mailing: Thia •.t-nfoi'ceablo. For. uf a ti'uth, inflation cannot bo^cun-J patriotic individual in the seaooasi areas will continue —' "—Frlday-NItcrs son. Mrs. Nelson Taylor. Mrs. The bulk of the Christmas mail Fifty-one members of the Boys' A. J. Davids, Miss T. Catov The local Selective Service Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock two football teams and Miss Clara. Chapin. must be in che post office by next Most of us have occasionally been guilty of uncon- Department came out to the "Y" has received an order for the Tuesday if deliveries on time are will clash in an all-important game at Riverside Park. "The changes in the new dimout regulations." con- last Friday night to see what a sidered attacks on industry, labor, or polmcs, as ,f each | . ,.,. .. , _ largest number of selectees to bg ssnrttdr-accoTdlmi urTost^f-R**hwav High Schuul will ynottt the" Regional cIuded Gen Te v art based on the resuhs ofou r H Friday-Niters Sweepstake was The following nnem Ls renrintfiri to be sent from RaThwav master-Martin-F: Getting^. n- in "th-e annual contest'that Is Tasf "becoming a tradi- group was a separate entity. We need all three groups and j ence dunng [hepas t slx montnS| on studlt>s made bv clvlllan and each one- agreedThai, he-hatla' f-.im [he Civilian Defense maea? precedented wartime demands on swoll time:—Tomorrow niglM-the ISTaTthe reouest ofTyTer"ciark. t^Trree seTecTTve service the postal and transportation sys- tional- rivalry between the two schools. For both teams the^sooner we realize it, just so much sooner will leaders of ' liyhtiru' iw-'inwrj, c:cpcrt" of public Li,L; i / ^ rev IN pcoajmoHM HOUTWOOO Friday-Niters will have -air old Defense Council chairman. The made a law. However:~rt5eT tems, plus a prospective record the game is highly important. To Rahway, victory will gioup uiud.iatL , 13 n« UMTDKf/SY VERSICW OF fashioned song-fest. This will be ainhor, Bruce McDaniel, executive of havtf b<?en working r on this prob- •VTtrronrTXioooHAin POVBR roup leaving Rahway. for , ~e^lendedr It is a mortal certainty that if the irrelevant disputes i \ern under the leadership of Chalmers chairman of the Redtands, Cal.. — -were --ett-ed by Mr. Oettings^ as" To meet with til present road nhY^ 1 P|-| QiX• Yrytj-j^-^-^j-ii^f^^ '"'JFTTJ H over the past three seasons and a Regional victory will dun't cease, we might as well abandon the hypocrisy of • Reed.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages8 Page
-
File Size-