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1 «*;»Cs!»%* WrnNNC auk's Use ; Sheltef lhorze aspnent Can late Z; Wall., Poured Coocretf MCE AIDES KT The defense pr<h, 'v*'t proceeded thu...i'vc'l new develop? s,,. frst announceent ' ; ' UI shelter new. DI,,. r-uteret Bank and ny voted to pert the,,'nhng for such pur becoe,m'd proper buldng s especally h purposes and e»n ;,>vc!l hundred per,;scnt. The walls :,,.,. 24 nches thck,.,.,, nches deep. The - nre s of poured conn,on, renforced rfth,. of structure whl,,] n wthstand bob,,...u In the event of,,, :, wshng to seek, have been advsed to lllng, and de frst, reach the buldng, uvod at the te, wll,! lo open t and con-,.,, to the baseent. :,. aoent n the,l;uct ht also would be nn'ete re-nforced placed on all sdes.!,,. covered by reovf> =,,,-, Collectan B tn collecton of H ek l llrj! ' jv announced by the consuer nterests,! I,. Mles. Tuesday, Has net for the col-,>ll waste paper and are usked to bundle anlboard of all Idnds lace such bundles ; hoes, wthn vs*. k Street Depart h» ths paper then!" proper depot., von were organted y hof Henry 3. Har- : ot wth the for n- Mfcl aps qf the M been prepared for l nch of the nne ds-.ucl Carteret t d-.. * gncd a squad uf!.u-: wll receve twenty u^tn and then pass rtn Rock, 73, Des; Pronent Here e lo Carteret 40 Years ^o; Funeral Servces Conducted Tuesday M ::[. -. Funeral servces k I'uesday ornng for s years of age, olf h ; nt, one of the butt Joseph's Church KS A. Doyl«, ' MI uf Carteret, wh ' < Saturday tftvr- ' [< > uss of reque WM > "brdge. FaJHtear- *' "' Tj, 'as Devereu, t, \{ }«(! "' "I ll,, a,,;, ';" "> St. Gertrwfe' " ^ s J. Brady, J ' Uwlor and Kurt ' '"'< t«> Carteret ferty hs brthplace n I '" twenty y years : the scrap tnetal Unted States He was ppre«ns "" Kx-Chlef Awo- ' J Wooden of tht ; "' Ml '; Court C«r^ "' ''"> raters; Ancent uu{ * and the Holy " f St. JoepJV :..h, ""' "' U d Bc^nl of te when J6- wa» May«of '' by two ''I'th,. #F "!«hs hoe) tro '* Harry Uore- And fve grand* of any 0r. v AddrtuUotu Ncholas Albano lons' Club Arranges Jodfe Albano btaned As Speaker; Turk Is Char- ' nan f Cottee CARTERET Forer polce judge Ncholas Albano of Newark has been secured as the speaker for the Charter Nght Celebraton to be held by tht! Carleret Lons Club. A well-known and popular after-dnner speaker, Judge Albano wll talk on the work of such servce clubs as the Lons and brng to hs hearers a essage of nspraton for a new group lke the local organsaton, fored a few weeks ago. John Turk s charan for tht celebraton, whch s to be a dnner-dance at Colonal Country CJb, Tuesday nght, January 20. Durng ths week the club has carred #out the Lonn Vctory Week progra prescrbed for nl such.groups. Tuesday at the noon luncheon eetng a telegra was dspatched to Presdent Roosevelt pledgng the club's full co-operaton In the present war. Resoluton! expressng the sae sprt were passed and copes forwarded to Mayor Joseph W. Mttuch and the Borough Councl, and also to Governor Charles Edson. By Republcan Club s Group Chooses Mrs. Hundeann Plan Ad For Dance CARTERKT Mebers of tht. Lades Republcan Club chose Mrs August C. Hundeann pcsdunl when they et Frday nght n No. Fre Hall. Servng wth her wll be the followng other offcers, who were ducted at the sae sesson: Vce presdent, Mrs. John Red; secretary, Mrs. Alex Kah; treasurer, Mrs. Mae Huphres. Speakers at the eetng wore Counclan (Jcorge Kurtz, Tax Collector Alexander Conla, Nathael A. Jucoby and Buldng Inspector Frank J. Burefotd. Card faes followed the eetng und refreshents were served by Ms. E. Anderson, Mrs. Uus S. Daze and Mrs. I G. Nevll. These offcers wll assst Borough Clerk August J. Perry, charan for the Republcan vctory dance to be held February 7 n St. Jaes' hall. /Wrce Reserves For Eergency Are Assgned To Nne Dstrcts Clfford Cutter h Desgnattd Captan; Each Secton Has Squad; All Tt Under Chef Harrngton CARTERET Forer Borough nth, Sergeant, Fred Ruckregel; lounctan Clfford, L Cu»«has actve sergeant, Harry Gleckner; been desgnated Captan of the Anthony J. Bnfoenh*er, John Polce Reaeryes'now beng traned Redlng, Robert P. Wlson, C. H. for duty by Polce Chef Henry Shaffer, Wlla Conwey and John otewn. J. Harrngton. All the reserves are assgned by dstrct*, and *tt as follows: Frst, Sergeant Wlla Gbson; actve sergeant, August Hundeann; John EUco, Alan Krchner, Vernon Etherdg*. Lous Falan, John Pavlnotz, Frank Scrudato a d Fred Brockujp; second, sergeant, Charles Morrs; actve sergeant,' John B.\'Donnell; Fwd Rudel, Leo J. Bonner, JJnrl J. 'oote, Jaes W. Carlsle, W B Mtrrs ** K»nnf tk Harrs; thrd, sergeant, Theodore Pfenng; actve sergeant, Peter Eckalavtz; Sandor Lehrer, Edward Thre,' Benne Getaweko, Julus Loleg, John Choowkz; Fourth, Sergeant, Davd Dunha; actve, Jaes Johnson, Wlla Martenczuk, Aaron Roelle, Wlla Adas, Rchard Braxton Jaes Gaes, Neat Zullo; ffth, sergeant, Francs Coughln; actve aergcant, Dorsey Feehan; August Sebeata, Mchael Kudroch, Harold Edwards, Thorrtas P. Burke, Leo Coughln, Anthony Connolly, Wl a Eppenstener; s>rth, Setgcant. E. T. Falconer; actve sergeant Alfred Wohlgeuth; Joseph Hlut) Davd Lasner, Andrew.Slvka, An drew Svon, Thoas A. Jakeway, John Roakulnecz, Fred Heff-ner, Russell Monahan; seventh, Sergeant, Edward A. Strack; actve sergeant, Robert Farss; J. G. Nevll, Stephen Reako, Theodore G. Huber, ErnoRt J. Rchter, Charles Wallng, Mchael &von, Rosco D. Hux, I,ou» Moore. Eghth, Sergeant August Lauter; actve sergeant, John Russell; Jaes wens, August P. Lauter, Gabrel Sutd Jr., Joseph Wllas, Edward Ud4 k, Felx Makwnsk, Wlla SolCwn, Henry Rossan; njured n West Avenue,. Port Readng, when the autooble n whch they were rdng crashed nto a pole,. - Forrnoso, drver of the achne, was treated at Perth Aboy General Hosptal and re- NUR.3E QUALIFIES CARTERET -Msa A R T psophe An leased and hs puaenger was treated and kept there for observaton. drystyk, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Andryszyk of 6 Unon Street, has been notfed she pawd the New Jersey State exanaton for nurses. She s eployed at Perth Ahoy General Hosptal, of whoae nursng school she s a graduate. FR PHYSICIAN CAHTBRET Dr. and Mrs. Lou» Downs of Roosevelt Avenue stt the parents of a «on, who W^H born last week n St. EJlasabtfth's Hosptal, o Elza bh M Mrs. Downs Dwns Hosptal, b the forer Elzabeth. Mss Catherne Albrght h of f Woodbrdge. M Crashed By Track, Des In Hosptal; Funeral Is Held n Tuesday CAUTERET - Mchael Jaros /f Woodbrdgc, an eploy? of th Unted States Metals Refnng Copany, dod In Rahway Meoral Hosptal last Frday nght fro njures suffered at the plant earler n the day. Ho was crushed by a truck whch backed nto h at the door of one of the plant's buldngs. He had worked fer the concern snce 930., Julus Leles of ths borough, drver of the truck, was held foj the grand jury on & charge of techncal anslaughter. Mebers of the Carteret Frst Ad Squad rushed Jaros to the hosptal n ther abulance. Hs funeral was held Tuesday. Frday nght Alex Forosa, of 75 Unon Stwet, ths borough, and Jesus Drejo of Peth Aboy were GP CLUB MEETING CARTERET^-Mrs. Robert S. Powell, charan of defense for the New Jersey State Federaton of Woen's Clubs, wjll speak January 9 at the eetng of the State Woen's Republcan Club. Ths s to bt) hold n Perth Aboy at 2 o'clock at the -Frst Baptst Church, Hgh and MakSt Street?,, wth the Perth Aboy Woen's Republcan Club as hostusaea. A (Intaton fro thy local Republcan Clu,b s expected to attend, More Engageents Announced Announceent of engageents of any young retdenu of the borough contnues tq; be «*de as the Chrstas «ea- «Qn ends. The ost recent of these He f follows: ' ' GREEN-AIEC _. Uxst. Jobo A)t- of «0,»vene announced the ttnnt of ther daughter,' Jun, J Green, wn of Henry»ftd,the late Mrs. Greun, ng 'Avenue. No date for ther raarrago t. Green to John Wulko, son of Mr. und Mrs, George Wulko, of John tftreet, BRECKHA.M«CY Mr. and Mrs. Anthony of John' stwet, ahno>n«e the of ther daughter Mss Anne Elsatrtto Bfechka to Martn Roger MoylWrf l W %* ' Martn McCoy, of 42 Raw street, Rahway. No <(»te has been set for the Waddng." Despte Departures Bds Authorzed For Fre Equpent; Defense Purchase Abo Voted CARTERETT The plea for regcrand harony 'wrong' e-' bers of the Borough.Councl, ade" New Year's Day y by y Counclan John Red as he took hs offce, found lttle response at the eetng ths week, Councltncn Wlla Greenwald, Charles A. Conrad and Alphonse J. Begert left the Councl Chabers after watng fro'the scheduled startng hour, P. M., approxately ten or ffteen nute!. The other rgebera, Mayor J,, W. Mttuch and Counclan Frank Haury, Red and George Kurtz, cae upstars at ^30 and conducted the eetng wthout the absentees.' Bds were authorzed for the purchase of fre fghtng appara- Drve tus. The specfcatons are for three peces, but t s sad the ntenton s to buy only two, the sub-cottee charen: Co-charan, E. T. Fajeoner; ohoce to-be Secded after all bds Honorary' Charan, Mayor Joseph W. Mttuch; secretares, Mrs. are ade and t can be. deterned what purchase' s the best. Jjouse Kasha and Mrs, Wlla Plan Traffc Lght Thorn; treasurer, John H. Nevll. Ths newspaper and the Carteret News were desgnated off- School charen: Dr. Wayne T. Brano and Frank I. Bareford, cal publcatons for legal notces, and the Carteret Trust opany and the Frst Natonal Bank offcal depostores for borough funds. Plans were adopted, -on suggeston of Mr. Haury, to erect a traffc lght at the ntersecton of Carteret and Perchng Avenues, where any collsons hawe occurred n recent years. Edward rganzed For Brthday Ball Kearney And Ades Under Way For Daord Jublee f Presdent CARTERET Tonght wl brng the second weekly eetng of the rntt.np arrangng t.he annual Brthday Ball for the Pres dent, to be held the nght of Jan u'ary 30 n Nathan Hale School audtoru. The frst eetng called last week "by the local char an, School Cossoner Frank J. Kearney, resulted n the na ng of the followng offcers and Jr.; speakers, Sauel Kaplan; publcty, Matthew Jarka, Mchael Shutcllo, Mrs. Francs Kocpfler *and S, H, Byrne; hoe canvass, Mrs. Patrck Touhey, charan, co-charan Mrs, A. C, Hun- lrosenblu, Joseph staton at Perchng Avenue and ob«and Heran Horn; con Noe Street. The apjfllcatlou of Joseph Pascttfk to transfer l lcense for a tavern.at 34 Hudson Street to Albert Burns was referred to the polce cottee. n a oton by Mayor Mttuch the purchase of $2,300 worth of supples asked l>y the Councl was authorzed. Defense Hla Agan Presdent f Eergency Squad! Re-Elected At Sesson n Monday; Beneft Basketball Gae Slated CARTERET Andrew Hla was re-elected presdent of the Carteret Frst Ad Squad at the eetng held Monday nght 'n the Borough Halt. At ths aao oot ng the followng others. were chosen for offce: Vce presdent, Kurt Hoffan; secretary, Max Schwartz; treasurer, George Hla; charan of the board of trustees, Mchael Hales; trustee for three years, Joseph Co'ba; trustee for for one year, Stephen Bacs*, Max Schwartz was naed captan ; Joseph Vveros, assstant captan; Mchael Hla, frst leutenant; Edward Lloyd, second leutenant; Kurt Hoffan, Frank Jurck and George Hla, delegates to the dstrct organzaton, and alternates, J. J. Dowlng, Andrew Hla and Mchael Hla, Tt was announced by^m/. Coba that a beneft basketball gae wll be staged eoon for the squad'b beneft, and also that classes jn ftrdt ad &K beng hald aaeh Moa day afternoon and nght at the Borough Hall, and at nght at Carters Hgh School, Deceber Actvtes Collectons durng Deceber were reported to / have been $0.94, Acknowledged as follows Portuguese, Sportng Club, S3Q.65 Cofttaners, 2.29; Hoogaran Aercan Ctzens' Club and the. Hungaran Lades' Cttten'Club (Contnued on P0I 2), Boy Scouts, John Du^an; ndustral, John A. Turk, charan, Suner Moore, co-charan; contaners, John Bosze, charan, John Mfcko, co-charan; fraternal, John S. lbrcht; celebraton, Mrs. Jeanette Bodnar and M's. Ann Shutflllo; debutante, Ddro'thy vertol Advertsng, Denns Ftzfterald, Ada Makwnsk, Joseph FtzGerad and Mr,. Jarka. As n prevous years there wll be actvtes on any lnes, all culnatng n the Brthday Ball when the Presdent wll he heard over a rado set up at the school. The oney receved through ths capagn s dvded n half, ono porton reanng n the localty necessary work and the other alf beng added to the Natonal lundaton's funds for research. Tro Is Naed To Serve As Tre Ratonng Board CARTERET A tre ratonng boar.d for Carteret was nued ths week by Mayor Joseph W. Mttuch. It conssts of Wlla J. Grohann, Mrs. Russel! L. Mles and Rev: Alexander Daroczy, pastor of the Free Magyar Refored Church. Mr. Grohann s n the real estate and nsurance busness and Mra. Mles s presdent of the -Carteret Woan's Club and Charan for consuer nterests of lle luu»l Defense Councl; Robert Jqhnson of New Bruts-- wnk, state adrxtr*t.nr for tre ratonng, naed,as the supervgor for Mddlesex County Charles E. Gregpry of Woodbrdgt, a newspaperan, '' '' BANQUET TMRRW CARTERBT th* Rc^ary So cety of, the rch Abrose Mudr«k, Jf, arvd Mrs wll hold d a hbanquet and. danoe Sunjay nght at Falcon Ral. Mrs, f^t *ptllljj" Qnl Teonst, TennWt'B Holen Jkec» chlraan, asssted Brwdon,,, Walter Colfuoaun, by Mrs, Frances Kry*tosak, Mn. Frank Baggefl, Mchael Ml*l At*»nett* " Surplus. Up At Trust Co. By $25,000 Drectors Vote Jup To $00,000; Increase In Assets Is Reported XMAS CLuFMAltk SET CARTERET- Greatly ncreased busness n all the operatons of he bank was reported by the d ectors of the Carteret Bank and Trust Copany at ther annual eetng. The bank heads at ths te voted to ncrease ther surplus by $25,000, whch brngs ts total now to $l'00,000. Total assct Tffae 000 n January 94 to S2,24, 4 at ths trne. A rse of ove $00,000 n coercal account: also was shown. The total for th type of busness n Deceber 94 was $43,000, whle last onth': fgures reached $600,000. Mortgaf e Up The nsttuton also has ncreased by a szable aount ts I 3 Tne annual dnner dance, held.by eployee^ of the Foster-Wheeler. Corporaton wll take plae<r "Saturday nght, January 3, at the "Klheth-Carteret Hotel. 'Dnner wll be served st o'clock' and later usc.'for danc^ ng wn bo by Leo B\rch and hs rchestrt... * Arr&nganu,^ Jpg ade by the followfag cottee: ths Msses Vera Donovan, Mary Gal, vanek and Ann Ch»«t«naen, Mrs. FHA nsured ortgages and durng 94 enjoyed ts largest aount of deposts for Chrstas Club savngs. Deand deposts rose $00,- 000 last year above the total for 940. A decrease was noted n savngs deposts fro those of otle year ago. Thoas G, Kenyon, secretarytreasurer of the nsttuton, sad 60 9 of the aount held by the bank for ths type of depostor was nvested n Defense Bonds and that 20% had been wthdrawn to be pad as deposts on new hoes constructed n the borough. Weddng n Sunday For Mss Gavaletz Brdegroo, John H. Hero zogh, rdnance Inspector; CARTBRET The arrage of Mss Charlpt.te Anne daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Gavalete of Atlantc Street,, to John Herczogh, uf 602 Judd Street, Honolulu, Hawa, forerly of Perth Aboy, wll take place Sunday atepon, The cereony s to be perfored at 2:30 o'clock n St. Elas Greek Catholc church by the pastor, Rev. C. S. Koskovcs" Gavaletz s a graduate of the College of St. Elzabeth at Convent Staton where she receved a Bachelor of Arts degree, and also holds the degree of Master of Educaton fro Coluba Unversty. She s a eber of the faculty at Carteret Evenng Hgh School. Mr. Herczogh la a graduate of Nove Zoky Real Gynasu n Czechoslovaka and the Newark College of Engneerng, At present he s an rdnance Inspector for the War Departent and s statoned at the rdnance Departent n Honolulu. Mss Helen Gavaletz wll be her sster's ad of honor and a classate at college, Mrs. Thoas Flynn of Saddle Rver, wll bo the honor atron. Brdesads wll be another sster, Mss Irene, Gavaletz, another, classate, Mss Ruth Stephens pf Upper Montclar, Mss lfja Herczogh, sster of the brdegroo-elect, and Mss Jane Harrngton, of Carteret. Lttle Ila Straon of Perth Abuy, nece of Mr. Herczugh, wll be the (Tower grl and the sall rng bearer wll be Mchael Kochek of North Plan- Aeld. Mr, Herczogh wll be attended by hs brother-n-law, Joseph Ston of Perth Aboy as belt an and the followng ushers: Dr, Gerard Goodan, John Goodan, Wnter Kovucs, Joseph Medwck and George Slvka, all of Carteret. R*v. J. A. Doyle,. S. M. f FafterU Doyle Assstant Pastor Snce 939, Goes To Chcago^ rdaned In Roe CARTERET Rev. Jaes A. Doyle,. 3. M., who has served as assstant pastor of St. Joseph's Church snce Septeber 4, 939, wll leave hs dutes n Carteret anuary and go to Chcago where he s to be n charge of the novena offce of the Shrne of ur ' of Sorrows. The prooton of Father Doyle to ths new post was announced Monday by the church pastor, Rev. Jaes McLennan,. S. M., and recefved by ebers of St. Joseph's parsh wth expressons nglng regret at Father Doyle's departure and ood wshes for hs work n the new assgnent. Succeedng Father Doyle here wll be Rev. Leo Lesaler,. S. M,, who alroady has undertaken work n the local parsh. Father Doyle's actvty n Carteret has been anly to > naugurate actvtes for th& young people of the parsh and the borough, and he has acheved great success n hs undertakngs. He has acted advsor for the gr these'fncto St. Joseph's Young Men's Club, the, Junor and Senor Grls* Shdaltes and basketball and baseball teas. He hat coaehed the playura n these twu lutuu endeavors. He also was leader n (Contnued on pat/t 2) $52.02 Realzed Fro Sale f Health Seals At School CARTERET The cottee at Carteret Hgh School whch had charge of the sale there of Chrstas Seals reported recepts of $ Thosp conductng the sale were Mss Anne Kutcher of the faculty, and these students: Mae 'Donnell, Jenne Spesak, Agnes Slnsky, Mary Babenchk, Helen F&btan, June Schwartz and Ruth Joo. Mss Joo was charan. Mebers of the Senor Clags have started preparatons for ther play, "Cross My Heart'," whch wll be prtsuntod noon. Those n the cast are: John Kolbas, Evelyn Dobrek, Dorothy Czaplnsk, Wlla Dowdell, Harold Btherdge, Sara Berg, John Kennedy. Irene Sefchk, Hyar Chodouh, Hlda Sokler, Gerald Mauaner, Ethel Reder and Mare Medwck. Thrty Frojhs Borough Fete Moore Copany Head ARTUKKT ffcals and longte eployees of Benjan Moore and Copany wf»nt. to New York to e banquet gven Saturday nght the Hotel Astor to hdnqr L. P, Moore, presdent of the copany. The occason arked Mr. Moore's twenty-fve years as head of the corporaton. About thrty persons were n & v$. t. fdlteret, these ncludng Counclan John Red. New Books At Lbrary ' By Lor«tto M. Nevll CARTERET. ~ W A ICEFIELD'S 'CURSE, by Maso de k Roche, now at the lbrary s the latest novel of the Whtedak faly. It begns n the spfng of )3* at Jalna, Kenny Is eager to sal for Ireland wth bs ftlll daughter, Adcljno, to buy a race horse, but he s raw eager to sent Fnch and WaVefteld, -whe *«v«been lvng London soe,te pursung ther wpaj _ reers of.tuc and the theatre. n hs arrval u London, Renny Wake-fleld has PRICE THB&I For Mo Annoc* Control S* Wt Pay For 0PM NEW NES NLY T CARTrET A total of three tres and tubes for bles ay be sold n Car onth, and these wll g» persons or frs on the p lst ssued by the fftc* a Adnstraton n Washn sale locally s nntur uf tn; tre ntttontnj bttffl thu wftak hj Mkjwt Mttuch, whose ebers Alexander Darocy, Grohann and. Mrs. Ru Mles, Ths board n turn I sgnated as Carteret fyp propretors of seven gan w and wll eet wth these' nght at the Borough o'clock. Robert W. Johnson Brunswck, atete *dn and Charles E. Gregory brdge, Mddlesex County trator, announced the' qu uncpaltes n the col terday, All offcals for tonng are beng sworn n I pad Federal offcals of the ( Quota Dtllt Cartsret's quota s dvde follows: for passenger, ot and lght trucks, seven tree tubes; for trucks and teen tres, fourteen tube*, wll be sold only to auch as physcans, nurses, poll fre departents, publc school boards for pupl and"t er transportaton, and ageno ryng en or aterals need*. Even these preferred p ust qualfy n consderable 7 )!! before akng a needed.'."j Applcaton s ade frst to the nspectors, who ust the tres to be dscarded ft for retreadng or recap certfcate seued by ths tf'chett.prem)n^r*>tp q board for apprpval; the ay ssue»n order for whch ay bo fll«d by t who has n stock the tre needed. Porsons not on the pref ay buy used tres and of the boards and the ad: tors have asked such to apply for new tres as plcatons wll be useless only waste ther te. Even n the event the- full'lq of tres fof any onth s no( wthn ts perod there stll' no new tres for general left-overs wll bo appled j quota for the followng far there s no restrcton purchase of recapped or re tres u,nd tubes. Quotas : state arc, beng -assgned PM offce n Washngton state, county and local o: turn handle ther dutrbu Mss Dylag thers Elected Wth In Deceber Asot! tes; Progras PL CARTEBET Mss Mary j was nstalled presdent of t Faly Chu-ch Sodalty eetng held Tuesday nght: school hall. The other ofhc were elected last onth to : wth her also took ther They are: vce presdent, Ge Sawctek.; secretary, Jane treasurer, Mary Martosew Mss Dylag naed the follj to serve as cottee for the TeW Bucharstc, Sawczuk; ur Lady Rose Prywata; ; apostolc, Bryla; aocal, Helen Zysk; cty., M»ry Pelc? skk, Ctala, Sophe Paazek, Helen : czsk and Sophe Paw Thase cottees wll Work Renny and Wwgge jon up wth cord wth the plan ther old regent. 'Pers, too, enlsts. And Pnch plays ;h/part n the Mddlesex and of Sodaltes. the heroc ejjc of Dunkrk. At ' Mss Mary Marcnak, Jah, thje Whlteoaks, 'old and y a, young, Hv< for tha news /a dayfor the recent dance and to dajr. Bwj hjblr heatt^ are lght- tpntcst now under way, aju :e s awarded a Dtr the latter had been pos ^yg, tl Tuesday;Marc^ 3, n th«future ^:.. *" they wat for th» wfrfs k ThJ«s te eghth book n % h t l I«fa and.»» a sto»y of the old and d aew generatpnn M th ^ k ' # f today t ore th*n s 'o.t; t to ake ret Uav. Jfc. jstor of the.ch drector for a; and wshed the n«w fc the je»r. He as apeaker for % 'VwMn W.t, " ' [ e o :: : :::; : ;? --n»

2 Aong lh* Cartetet Churches Rr REV. D E. LRENTZ Sunday School wll be nl!! r> wth classes for nl lades HIT n vted to attend the swwor of the Men's Btlc CU**. Mnrnng wnrthp at :fl(. Mr by th<» ch(.'r«seron by the Patto on "My R<tpnnsc to CnA'n Invtaton." Tne Men's Blblt' Claw wll have Charg* cf the Sunday Kvenf Scr. Vce»t «00 o'clock.. Mr Wllard ts of Hound Brook ^rfll address the Men's Hhle <'lt«< It th#r sesson on Sunday, Janry IK nl 9:4E> Mr. t«t a Sefenre leacher n the B«und Brbnk Hgh School..FREE MAGYAR REFRMED R*t. Ak under Darocy lun day srrvcm; chldren's al >:JJ»., servce for Adult* at! 0:H0 n.. Afternoon (ce at ; o'clock to be followed y the nnnua. oetng of the Ixr- ntfy I.udes' Ad Socety. The weekly schedule ncludes; Thursday evenng «t 7:30, Young tf'mplp's (Mub eetng. Mebers.n utyod to attend. Frday afternoon HI 2 tll) o'clock, relgou* nstructon for publc and b(fh Irhon! students, Saturday fro 9 a,,. U> noon, Sabbath school and trnatftf Monday at t-m p.. th* Grl Scout Troop wll *et, wth M. Helen Nesh, lender. In h CNGREGATIN BRTHERHD F ISREAL r R*bb Morr J. Rothu A Irttc was receved tla w6ek by' the Rabb fro the Whte HouRe n nswcr tn a letter sent Prtndent Roosevelt Deceber 9. The letter cant' fro Wayne Coy. spec n I assstant to the Presdent, thankjk' the Rabb and ebers of the synagogue for ther good wfhes and prayers durng the present crss. Servces at the teple ths week vll be IIN follows: Frduy 4 :H0, "Kndle the Sabfcath Culles;" 4:0, Sabbath Evenng Prayer*; :: P, M., "neg Srblj" gatherng. The Rabb wll lecture pn "In the days of the Talud." Counal Bndng, refresh enu, dscussons. Suturduy tf:«a.., Sabbath tnornn; prayers; Neron on the Bble by the Rabb; 4:30 P. M., afternoon sabbath prayers; class Bble porton of the week Rabb; 7:) j).., regulur, cultural, and socal eet- the Young Israel League of CaJteret, Sunday 0-! school sesson, a., Blk-, Sunday ftstory, l«* TH'uly as we day ornng'. nnp Hut any nvlet;. Raton bad to work «< Wcdnl'l- «f thr fart f»h<- cngrp- The rhurch chor, drected by T. J. Hptlvk, *an(f lt nl «e vces. Jnna'V I Ihe pastor sent a letter tn Presdent Frankln R Roosevelt, tellng h of the observance n St. Deetrus of the Day of Prayer. January 7 nn acknowledgent was receved by Father Hundak. fro Marvn H. Mclntyre of the Whte House secretarat. At the annual eetng of the Altur Boys Socety, held last Sunday, Harry Klko was re-elected presded. ther* chosen were: Walter Reocypec, vce presdent; Walter Tnrnownky, secretary; John Bartko, treasurer; Stanley Burden, John J. flnda and Paul Bodnar. junor vestryen. New outfts for the boys had been ade by Mrs. (eorge Elko, Mrs. Mchael Ftrula. Ms. Joseph Gnda and M. Peter Trac. The boys wll have ther dnnual Chrstas party Sunday aftt-rnoon at the church pavlon. Specal devotonal servced wll be held at the church Tuesday nght at 7:30 o'clock to ark the Ukranan Ne'v Ven's Eve. Dvne Lturgy Wednesday, New Year's Day, wllbrnt»:»«a. M. DIES AT WEDDING Wftcrbury, Conn.--Becong; ll Iftttla.v at. B:;l p.. the Boy durng the weddng cereony of Bwut troop wll have t» regular hs. son, Davd Att^, 5, of Hnrrsburg, I'n., left the church ac- ~ weekly eetng wth Wlla en»ba, ncoutaster, n chart*, copaned by an unhcr and net out :30. n., regular r eet!uk of the Lades' Auxlary of the synagoftue. Tuesday 7:30 p.., regular eetng of the Jewsh Boy Scout Troop, Sd Kockan, Scoutaster.,_ JJ'y ornng pruvers n the synagogue at 7».. Daly Hebrew wlool classes, 4-7. p.. ST/ DEMETRIUS UKRAINIAN By Rev. John HundUk Chrstas servces observed ac- \ cordng to the Julan calendar lt St. Deetrus Church were excep-' toally well attended at dnght CLASSIFIED FR SALE House For Sale: Fne odern j hoe, nl proveents. Can be ; geen fro now on. VM> Eerson ' Street, corner Irvng, Carteret. C.P. :2,9-42 CHICKENS 3c lb. Brolroa*tng chckens, pullets, Vducks, turkeys. Less than 20c lb. ".'Cheaper than eat. 6 Aboy ^Avenue, WoodrdKe. -9 HALP WA^T D FEMALE [/Grl wanted to clean laboratory «<lupeu, trlaenwure, etc. Apply Hjrt Products ''nnpwy, Rdge- 5 k Place. Phone Woodbrdfe UE GIRL Abtou) grl for /*eltyng and casher work. Ap- L, A L. Market, 670 New vck Avenue, Fords, N. J. REAL ESTATE IBWT WANTED Fow Telephone CarUret -372 a-2-tf IHEltS VACUUMS ebult q»otor» parta fer wfcold your eld aokw. a*-«h work fuawnryalw, 290 State f PBrth Aboy Ml-B2t -Yoang {rj sujcent- I for offce work. ExotMutry f Box C, eut of th» -fl PHNE USE AIR Wanhlngton In ordtr that lonfcdtatanre tfuphdne lne* ay be kept open "for t»y eetftry whch ay tro*, * PMtnw.stct («nerl Walker s urglrg ft* use of ar al nstead. nly the ost urgent lonjrdt calht should be ade, Walker sad, addng that there now fawn-to-dn»k ar al servce between both coast*. HUa Prefdent (( nnted jrn Page ) $0 each; John J. Lyan, $6; Thnrsday Nltfht Brdjte, flj Anrent lder V. W. Arp»d, $6; H. Solten, A. Seean and Lous Moore, Jr., $ each. Actvtes of the organzaton durng Deceber ncluded a total of twenty MX calls and servce at 2fl accdents. Three of the latter were n factores, three»t hoo and eght out of doo. The trp* t were dvded rto the h followng ones ade by the atulance: Perth Araboy rtbpte), eght; Rahway, seven; St. Elsabeth's, two; Elzabeth General, one; Alexan, one; Metuchen, Marne, one each; transports, eleven. Mebe of the organsaton expect to establsh ther headquar- ters n the new buldng next onth. Located L e at Persbng Avo nue. and Roanowak Street, t repdly nearln; conpl*tnn. Announce Transfer (Cottnued fro Paqe ) revvng aateur boxng n Carteret. Father Doylr ha»» brllunt «cbolastc record. WEB born for a nearby dn(? store. Before n Dubln, Ireland, Aprl 5, 90, reachng the store, however, Attg Und brought to the Unted Stated collapsed and ded. Hs son *nd to ake hs hoe n " Chcago L: n '" the brde were unaware of hs death untl after the weddng cureony had been copleted. STRK'S ABLE HELP Calforna, Mo.- Present at the cel«br*ton of the 2th weddng annversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter was Dr, H. R. Pope, 6, whose frst aternty case was Porter's brth n 9, and who was present at the brth of ffteen of the sxteen Porter chldren and of four of ther seven grandchldren, Engageents (Contnued fro pacc ]) KVALSKY-KRAJCER Mss Vla Krajger, daughternf Mr. nnd Mrs. Vctor Krajger of 05 Randolph Street, s to arry Andrew Kovlsky, son of Mr. and PALCZI RAKNCM Announpcncftt. was ade by M. and Mrs. Ignatus RakoncHt of 9 Warren Street of the engageent of ther daughter, Mary, to John Falot, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Palocj, also of Carteret. Mss Rakonczu s u graduate of Carteret Hgh School and le fance of Ih' hph school n Logan, W. Vn. ANBLT CUGHLIN The engageent of Mss Hlda Anbolt, daubhtt'" of Mr. and M's. August E. Anbolt, wus announced by the to Thoas Patrck Coughln. The prospectve brdegroo n the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla V. CougWn of Lncoln Avenue. SINWITZ-WERNER Mr. and Mrs. R. Werner of Jaesburg ade known the engageent of ther daughter, Mss Madelne Werner, to Corporal Frank Snowtz, n of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snowtz of Carteret. The young solder s statoned wth the 306th Barrage Balloon outft at Cap Davs, N. C. ANDRES-HA.NSEN Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hansen of 24 Sharot Street have announced tho engageent of ther daughter, Nanon, to John H, Andres, Jr., son of Polce Sergeant and M's. John H. Andres, of 700 Roosevelt Avenue. 92. He was educated at St. Phlp Hfh School, Mount St. Phlp Senary n Mlwaukee and St. Alexs College n Roa, Italy, where he was ordaned sx years ago. After returnng to the Unted States he dd post graduate study at Loyola Unversty n Chcago and n 936 was apponted Professor of Phlosophy at the Servte Senary there. Whle on duty at St. Joseph's Father Doyle also has ade any trps to other places where he has held sson servces. New Books (Contnued fro Page ) sense that t supples the soluton PADUSNIAK-RENCZAK That Mss Sophe renk wll arry Frank Padusnak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Padusnak of 2 E. WeBtfeld Avenue, Clark Townshp, waa announced by her pav enu, Mr, and Mrs. John rencwtk of 3 Be'gen Street. HILGENMRFF'S of the proble, but that t unlocks the door. For ths reason t can j b e accltted a9 ^ Mt ost portant Mrs. John Kovalsky of Travs, Sta-- otjcl gnd cf ueaton, book tn ten Island. coe fro the Aercan press for GAGATEKTUCHS lonf te. Innuerable readers Mrs. Anna Gagatek of Elzabeth wll be as thankful to have a new announced the betrothal of her world swnf nto ther ken as wsa (laughter, Ad do Cyran, to Edward Keat3 on readng hs Chapan's R. Fuchs, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Hoer,' Adolph'Fuchg of 00 Perehrjt Avenue. volue wrtten t>y fnrln of hs "Mr. Gunther's book s hs thrd own nventon. The author chooses the essental facts and states the; le choones tle t-sncnlal p-unaltes and sketches the. The forula s no great shakes; Mr, Gunther s. He s ndefatgable n hs labor In grttnjf throngt rto avalable facts. He s astute n apprasng the. But hs ggnus s hs pesentat of facts and tes. He wrtes wth a cobnaton of breezy nforalty, splcty, nd personal enthusas. Mllons f readers throughout the world have taken Europe and ABa nto her nds through he help: Ml ons ore wl now open ther nds to Latn Aerca. To say that Mr. Gunther s the world's foreost poltcal reporter s not to descrbe hs functon qute aceu lately. He s reporter-educator, Because of hs own nterest he nterestng:. Because he s learn ng, he s educatonal, Because h never pontfcates 0 lectures, lt at exctng as lfe tself." And Wht Burnett wrtes of the author: "John Gunther enjoys th uncoon dstncton of beng a legend n hs own te. f all tb. journalsts who have roaed d world n our generaton, he s b. long; odds the ost colorful fgur «nd the ost coprehensve There have been Kchard Hardn. Davscs and Rchard Hallburton! flashng: <baek and forth ass th world at dfferent tes, but then CAL Buy Now and P»y Uter M. MHR CAL C. 74 H«w.r4 St., HofMttwa P. A. 4-30M Sale Clearance WMEN'S SHES STYt^ez feuv Arch (A Hrlkr kk) A wll* varlctv, of nl «"! lcvla lnt nut In ev«ry ':' ', V.. AU.,.» A o^ty scattered ncdent M] Colonals w«re Hw b*«n only one J»... unthet.»«jwty>fort!m tn North Artercn, He s unque He s not t only 'fro the trttts of thn "behnd the loo«f suspcon. I bk,. journalst, he «a hstoran. He s ceneg" account ccoure of o Aerca's <une>n battle for freedo. fweflo. Thete The*e pperx, ppr s, j^a ght be expected, s the central > <.- > The Benedct Arnold conspracy, not only a reporter of event*, he s : reporter of contnents." wth, a quknttty of othw Clnton core of ths aecret chroncle, and t s enorously satsfyng to Iwow ftt folds. The thrd n a group of new arrvals s SECRF.T HTRTRY F soe yean ago,»nd were pur- ateral, Were found n Englnl Pennsylvgn last what tangled otves set ths Carl Vaf Doren has drawn n«w a note on tlw an on hs tragc course. But that elodraa and.aazng dsclosur«s fro a t«l«tha has supposed- TFIK A'M«RJCAN REVLUTIN". chased toy the letncnts Lbrary, ncredblt scoundrel, wth hl» benutful wfe and the charng Major by Carl Van I)nren. Ann Arbor. Mr. Van Doren Is the "other ateral ly long bean known to all. So To wrte Lhs chroncle of frst scholar to be gf»nt«d acce-s erely «u»>«ct«^ Andre, were only the center of th< strafge, Indeed, are the tpcta, that treachery, brbery and coercon n to the Secret Servce papers, fend web. V»n Doren's story covers a he has ncluded an Appendx gvng fleerets of the Anwntn the oat (Ttcal perod of (be he has spent two years n decpherng obscure TnesaHfr.es, dggng f«r long perod before and after the n lteral transcrpt of the coplete luton" * an Aerca* "flrs Aercan Revoluton, Carl Van culnaton of ther plot. ther fa- Arnold-Andre cortenpondence. surpasned n a hundred y«a Doren hts, engaged n a hatorcal ssng lnks, and confrng elusve clues. The account tht ous patrots - Israel Putna, Here, n the body of the book, treasure hunt qf endless fascnaton. The Secret Servce pape of ecrres fro that hard but exct- Ethan Allen, Phlp Schuyler the reader wll fnd abont 60 tn- t s the evdent peer of ts;,p orgnalty, nteretl, and Hero, or sn tne ooay o \ UUVP^.^..^...^.. VJ, r Sr Hefl-y Clnton, fro 77K to ng research gves n full detal a aong the were also the object publshed letters between ArnoldlPrxe wnnng predecessor " 7R2 Coajder-n-Chef of fts part of our hertage th#t was pe of Clnton's schees, and although and the Brtsh t»» ««a>nst half a'n \ All ar Meals fre Guaranteed Tender and Fne Flavorad or Evwy Cent o( Your Moey Back BRCCLI ^«? Tender choce stalks of +a»ty broccol should be on your enu! *2 Jucy Seedless Grapefrut Jucy Florda Tangernes 5 ** 25< Calforna Calavo Pears " \ H Fa«cy y New Potatoes 7»^ 25< Calforna Carrots EE 2*-*- 2 New Texas Cabbage 2 lb - Faous INDIAN RIVER Jucy Florda ranges The world's fnest frut! Natural color, buntng wth rch golden heahh>gvng juce. Helps to cobat cokk Buy a bountful supply. SCQCoffee Wn-Crest Coffee Pure Frut Preserves Pure Frut Jelly Pancake Flour Pancake Syrup tt* AtC Matfwr't Superb' Blend of 2 World's Fnest Coffees - 2«-39< Seedless Rasns Gold Seal FkK ^ Crea-Whte X S CrsccSpry! bet. 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3 AR Ho Funeral Held B McLennan A Servce! Fr«* { Joseph's Gktt : '!,, r John Atato,.nts Street.., -n hgh ftafts M., s Joseph's hweh'.,; Mrl.rnnan, 0,..,.trtc the cot*!,, prnvr n St. JflfM.MHJhrlgc PaHbesT-,, Hurnla, Edward Lh- Mncn, Patrck Shuall,,,,! (Jcorge Walsh. nl hrcn ll two years,. Mployed fo egh- ;,, the Unted States -Me ( -pany. rtehad o X f- j-, UJ _j D < 03 < < s *nd M». sent, Tkow rwdon, nd a Bf k Kttort of h naed executor f«of hs fnhw, tn B*w*rd norr of ths plaw, «d ctober». The wll h* ttfen d for probate at New Brufl«- wlck. It dvde the atttta equally between Mr. fcnorr's three chldren, Prank, Wanda and ( Anna. It W datwd ctober 2, lfl37, sn(j kl by Francs A. Monaghan,a)d HtM Ea Halwta, Brne CAICtERET- Mertbert of the erffl«n-arlcn Cltaen Club beneft c»rd Jwrtjr.taJ t LuMMlU : ttf. nb Bo ewn; Vce jwertdeflt, Bt, ClfTlwnt»n; tnulnr, KM. John HaAa; a»c?e»ry, In. tto Wollenb«t; lurtew, K». 0M«r Sten and Mr*. Hre Pekankl. TNIGHT CARTERPT Tnnght the CkM of 00 jrfc.rtc.n-et Hgh School wll heldtfc re-unon at Ch-A Chateau n Mountansde. Arrangeents have oeen &de by a cottee consstng of Htfon Fstes, Blanche Snlensky, Ele,en Sullvsn, Ethel Kayo. Paul Szoke, Joseph MUCMIC, Wlla Kot, Ale» Moslck, Albert Sdun and Ernest Mesaros. WITH N CHARGE FR CREDIT Woen's Stylsh 4,#t Qft CATS $A ther Fur-Tred Coats. $3.95 up! DRESSES $ 2 9 s «3 9 SALE MEN'S SUITS 2 $A.95 PANTS obo VERCATS StocHt (fo rvw <A a Savng; put aay for lattr! 6 SMITH ST AMSY Mtrth turn M *f*fcrk M*A ( t ope today at fw Mtn Tfaaalr*, Prlfc M w pll'l N THE SILVER SCRIEN CRESCENT Awful Truth," "Here, Cfcrtte* Mt. guy by screen reputaton, Jordn" and "Mr. Dewl Goes to Blly Hklup, flklnp, leader of the Dead I Town" <l«*k» etansks n rorwn End Kds proved he couldj take t" I 'Toq Belong to-mk" JKf ky (fllng the ntnp of war3ou< SJgges r new p'odjj^wn l acton steneo for Unversal! 2- toorrow at the Strafnd Theatre, chaptd- aeral, "9ea Haders" stars MIBS Stanwyck- and' Forfda. showg at the Crescent Theatra. Sad to possess all end ore of the In the faflrt - ovnj; epsode <lcll*hthlm 'po and gtntbtphe/-e draa n whch he «Btwred wth whch dstngushed fhex -jnajt recent hs Dead End pals Hunt?: Hall, coedy, "The Lftdy Ev<!,"he Gabrel DelF and Bernard >PunBly new fl has been prased ar "a alon«wth the Lttle toujrh Guys, natural" for the brtlant talents Blly was Mlltd upon to perfor of the playere. several lartnfc oe* retcueb. Prob- 'Mss Stanwyck s seen 4s a, ably the ost spectacular and danjreroue feat he undertook before the caeras was sn underwater sequence n whch he ntruggles free one of hs gang, eneshed whale-hafpoon lne. MAJESTIC The co-starrng tea of Errol Flyr and lva de HavllanJ who have ade screen hstory wth such pctures as "Robn Hood," "Captan Blood," "The Charge of the Lght Brgade" and "Santa Fc Tral," wll be back at the Majestc Theatre, Perth Aboy, startng toay, wth ther newest Warner Bros, pcture, "They Ded Wth Ther Boots n," a fl that telk n spectacular detal, the story of eneral George Cutter, one of f naton's ost colorful heroes. Drector Raoul Walsh, aster of the outdoor epc, jtded the producton. ftltmas As far out of the forula ove terrtory as the ttle ples}, "ne Foot n Heaven" whu* opgnv today at the Dttnae Theatre, pre ttory that n at refrqahngly dfferent as t s rchly entertan ng. The country nate? (preacher n rural Mdwest parlance) and h fathful wfe coe nto ther own n ths Warner Bros, pcture starrng Predrc March and Martha Scott. Fro ther early trals, a tes hghly huorous, at others se-tragc, to vctory n a rousng struggle, and to fnal renuncaton of ateral coforts for the sak of the Cause, they do theselves and ther callng proud. STRAND If past perforances are an crteron and the past perfor anecs of Barbara Stanwyck an Henry Fonda, together or separately, can be consdered a farly safe crteron Coluba's "Yo Belong to Me" s headng for th knd of audence reacton whcl ade such other hts ts "Th young woan doctor, Berously absorbed n her practce of edcne, wlo becoes the brde of -a handsoe young socalte. Mr, Fonda, as the love-crazy husband, s suffcently 'understandng to recognze why hs bfde w^n't stay for breakfast... but he fjks to carry that understandng fto practce s wfe's-practce.' SLDIER'S FAREWELL CARTEBET John LeVan, son Mr. ara Mrs. Moron LeV»n, s gven a farewell party 'by a roap of frends Tuesday nght t th«flagshp n Unon. Mr. Lean left yesterday wth a group f selectees for Fort Dx- Frst The frst serous attept to estate tbe populaton of the earth t beleved to have teen road* bj an Italan scentst n 66. Bpee of Notroandle The axu speed of the Frweh4Wer Norandte» about S kndts and t Ba>eeped by U W.0 horsepower engnes. Marker for Presdent Indanapols erected a bronze arker at He forer hoe of toe twenty-thrd Presdent of the U. S.. Benjan 'Harrson. Houses In U.. Accordng to the lat census tbert re 2, hoes In the UnlM Slates. ^pooooooooooeaoooooo oo* Sove Two or T/ree Do/Ion Now I CARTBRET Lel T»Hce fled a detaner t (*nst Atftn Street, who a held wthout Val for th«grand jury after hk «r» rent Tuesday by Perth Aboy polce. RUM s chared wth a «ntoux nftae n»olvlaf M fftlw year old grl, and «nt«4 h«r«on a slar charge. Two other youths, also taken to nsfod? fn the sae nvwrtgarlon,. were released. Another detaner hat been fled aganst John Parago of f^wh- ng Avenue, now servng a thrty day sentence n the workhoute for petty larceny. The detaner In for hs appearance on» ch»rg» of tellng two revolvers for whch he had no pert. ', Augustus Wrght, of 5 North Iffaylo- Street, PhHadelpba, and 4oeph Hogan, of ll0 Lwsvlle Avenue, Rahway, both negroes, were fned $50 each by Recorder Mtehael Resko, Monday, after they had been fotlnd wth. caltbre re- a 3«le Avenue tavern. Polce are nvestgatng the robbery last week at the pool roo n Sale Avenue operated by Caren Kulo. The theves broke three vendng achnes, stole the cash n the and then tnndo ther escape. MRS. KNCSL BURIE CARTERET Funeral servces were held Saturday for Mrs, Juln Konpsol, 60, of Grant Avenue, who faly Woodng. Bural was n the plot, Cloverleaf ceetery, brdge. ded Tu««day. Rtes were held froff hef hoe and ffo the Hungaran Refored Church, Woodbrdge, wth Rev. L. Egl offlcut- The paubearets were: Steve Erdelyl, Andrew Soltesz, John Tr, Alex Sebok, Harold and Edward Crowell. AWARD TURKEY CATTrERET -Mrs. M.< Wadak of Randolph Street was the wnher of the turfcey awarded New Year's Eve at the dnner dance held by the Polsh Lades Socal Club. PLAN VALENTINE WEDDING CARTERET Mss Rta Braudon,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Brandon of Roosevelt Avenue, has set St. Valentne'p Day, February 4, for her arrage tp Walter Barts, son of Mr. and Edward Bartz, also of CarteraU Announceent of the «ngagferalf : of the epte was hde at a >TeW Year's Kve p«rty hold n the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Do>brec n Avenel. Plue ent'-n when tnyln* ftrtn ths REKEHT T»M*fH AMBY, N. HELD-VER 4 DAYS Entre Stock of For* Matt Go! P bj Authentc 942 Styles REDUCED IN tt CMP thf Hrrlut DM f» nrnt la bnjl BW. end l«(r ttttn klrdrr» f*t Mll I Ma yoar KrrM ta burr! HI#t«lK«at kr nthhf thatr eot >nu at. n'fc) eaton bf Fae wn 95 Sth St. PERTH AMBY MAJEITIIC CNTINUUS FQM»-PHNE PA fflll TDAY THRU THURSDAY. JAN. STH n ERRL FLYNN UVlAde HAVILLAND Frst Bank and Trust Copany '-- und Dofe frob»nfc s ovewt to»cb- l»>-ary Lo»BWot«^ Housng A«thor:tte«, ; Bonds and flewnfow! l ':tl Reserve P#»^ $tppk c^ and Dscount* v nfd nterert ' ' ' -nnure and Fxture?' ''" - "!: '-'Assets -\- V- ;^-. SMITH & MAPLE STREETS PERTH AMBY, N. J. AS F THE CLSE f BVSS \ DECEMBER 3, 94 $,3,650.50,03, ,37.5 2,99,63.0 0, JM,7«6.2'9 29, t.ll 4,fl ,06.6 LIABIUTIES Preferred Captal tock (RFC) $ Coon Captal Stock ltl^.«0 *M Burpus Undvded Profts Reserve for Contngences 0^67J Reserve for Preferred Stock Dvdend (Payable Feb.,94E) 5,«26.00 Reserve fof Coraan Stock Dvdend (Payable J*n. 2, 942) J Reserve for Taxes Unearned Interest Deposts 7,93, fwa CRIMF, DtS NT PAY".., PLUS... A NEW TMKU. SEftlAL Every Sat. nod Sun. WAD END KIDS lou DAYS STARTING Cong "Net Frday "SUSPICIH" A** 'STATE ST. AT FtVfXJttlWS * ^MNS M. fjjw 0AIW.JfWH J tmj M For STATES QVEKNMENT xawra BANKING JACB Q

4 ' FUR CARTERET PRESS BnbMrpton,.0 Per Yf/r Telephone C«rte«t -lf Publshed by Carteret Press 76 WASHINGTN AVE, CARTERET, N. J. LUCV GREGRY MEYER RSENRLUM SporU E 024, at Carterrt, N. J., Pot ffce, under Entered AJ wcotd claw atter June 6, tfcc Act of March 3, I7U. r a Vast Producton Ahead The backbone of the ndustral age s... up of achne tools and ass pror ducton depends upon the anufacture of : these portant unts before the produc- I ton lne begn* to turn out the desred \ unts. j. *- In connecton wth the aoth n- W duatral effort now beng organzed n thenqury nto the causes for ths tragc stuaton, whch also exsted at Gua? The Unted States, Burnha Fnney, edtor of The Aercan Machnst, ponts out that people of the Unted States, the ost powerful naton on earth, fnd ther defenders achne tools wll be turned out n the tjnted State* at the rate of ore than 200 pounded to peces by superor Japanese unts a day n 042. &>rw* throughout th«pacfc area. They T In a noral y V fenjoy'd a busness of around $0(7,000,000 feut gradually the output has ncreased. In 940, the ndustry delvered.f worth <>f achne tools and, n 94, shpents soared to ore than $750,000,000 Vrorth. In 942, accordng to Mr. Fnney, ore than $,000,000,000 worlh uf achne tools wll be produced. Ths eans that jnafls producton ethods wll be expanded to addtonal ndustral plants and that the '.producton of necessary ordnance, tanks, planes, shps and other ateral of war Wll reach alost unagnable proportons by 943. F.leers ld ffcers Needed The War Departent s now seekng "nforaton relatve to the present address and the cvlan.skll of World War offand forer Regular Ary offcers who not now connected wth the ltary ^establshent but who desre to volunteer 'tor servce. Generally speakng, ths group s too I for servce wth cobat unts, but they needed for adnstratve postons and I w the greatly expandng tranng set-up. I*.! Those who desre to offer ther servces wrte to the Adjutant General of Ary at Washngton and request a t.{veteran offcers' questonnare. Rubber Restrctons Hart Many The war coes closer hoe,to llons Aercans wth the order prohbtng the sale of autooble tres to alost ev- Whle the Unted States has acqured {'ft stockple of crude rubber to eet basc :?war needs for ore than» year, there s not enough for unrestrcted cvlan con- supton. Meanwhle, the Japanese have ^apparently ganed control of certan Malayan areas on whch Aercan-owned J '.* plantatons are stuated and ther naval.^superorty n the Far East threatens the PTBUpply lnes that connect us wth nnety- ftve per cent of the world's crude rubber 5 supply. It s nterestng to observe, n connee- '. ton wth ths stuaton, that f the defenders of the. Far East apply the "scorched k*earth polcy" to the rubber plantatons t t; wll requre between ten and ffteen years fo to agan provde suffcent crude rubber for f ' the noral needs of the world. Ths ght ; ^Tea, accordng to P. W. Ltchfeld, execuve of a rubber copany, that our way,'of Ijl' ght. Ins changed ««a result nf the ' war,. No Joke Many, doubtless, are laborng under ; jthe'sapprehenson that the apparent Mortage of tros s jus't'a lgnerft of the ff fertle Jokea agnaton." They thnk t s ^'another gasolne curtalent scare, noth- Kng ore serous than that. 'JjV v All of these are gong to coe n ahock. / < K Jf thej are unwllng to take our word for t, let the reeber ths: That nnety cent of the crude rubber uaed n the ted,states coes fro the Par East, (,,!tl) B Paec n blockaded. Thua, ths epf supply s wped out. Ir} th ewe ' gasolne, t s reebered," there wa portage of ol erely one of aton. pat'lhe prft&at te," ths country t«ther the echancal equpent nor l necessary to anufacture, Jut* Jor rubber. Allof the forula BubattuUa requre frorn three.;t< to organze facltes, and there Id not be wnployed to t not been developed* Rubber grows n consderable quantty n the -wlttfo of the Aazon country, but th$# fltf r pa- able for en and equpent to Jt t. So rubber ratonng r no jjkf. There no rubber, and as long as th? Pacfc s blockaded there won't be any. You ght ns well ake up your nd to ths fact nd gude yourself accordngly. As Brave Aercans De The appontent of a specal board of nqury to nvestgate the Japanese attack upon Pearl Harbor, wth the dea of fxng responsblty for any neglgence that ay be dsclosed, suggests other nqures. The bravery of fewer than 400 Marnes, n resstng Japanese assaults upon Wake Mand, dscloses that ths force, entrely nadequate to eet attacks, was rather poorly provded wth fghtng tools. Would t be too uch to expect soe ay wonder why. Certanly, t a absurd that a country as powerful as the Unted States aeea so helpless n cobatng Japanese attacks. ur defenses could have been secure and so powerful as to dscourage Japan fro the treacherous assault that claed the lves of nearly 3,000 offcers and en at Pearl Harbor. Why not offcally nqure nto the strange apathy of a great naton n the face ef steadly ncreasng danger? Why not dscover the sources of the strongly organzed pacfst sentent that strangely affected Congressen when they were asked to vote fj9r an ncreased Navy, proved sland defenses and a odernzaton of" our Ary? The dea that we could have peace, by askng for t, was vgorously prooted n the naton by varous ndvduals and organzaton, soe -actng n the nae of relgon. Ths propaganda left Aerca unprepared because too any Congressen were sap-headed enough to beleve that "the votes" were to be gotten that way. Foregn propaganda ay have affected the natonal orale but t has not hurt us near as uch as the twaddle put out by the half-baked lunatc frnge that tred to teach us tre way to got peace was'to talk about t. Soebody ought to nvestgate ths for of pacfst nsanty n order to protect the natons fro slar propaganda when the present war has been won. Meanwhle, as reports fro, the Pacfc area tell us of addtonal Aercans, dead n defense of the naton whch put the n places of unnecessary danger, let's reeber that we are, n part, responsble for ther sacrfce. We lstened, or sat dly y, n the years of the past, whle ncoetents, ncopoopa and ush-headed dealata talked about peace by proclaaon and the savng of oney to he effected y cuttng appropratons for the Navy, he Ary, the Ar Corps, the Marnes and he Coast Guard. A Congregaton Understands The Frst Baptst Church of Sullvan, ndana, wth $,03.5 n ts buldng and rgan fund, recently voted to' nvest the oney n defense bonds. The pastor of the church explans that, 'If we wn the war, eventually we can uy an organ and buld a new buldng. But f the Aercan for pf governent annot survve ths crss, we Won't need Hurches or organs.".'., Evdently, the Rev. C. B. Atknson and hs congregaton have gotten over the dea hat lfe and busness n.the Unted States can proceed as norally. Apparently, they understand that the t ne has coe for all Aercans to support the Governent n ts fght aganst the enees of freedo and what we consder to be the proper relgon..... W< Wonder Snce Japan treacherously attacked he Unted States and Gerany ^wd Italy, Japanese alles, declared war upon the Unted Stages, we wonder f aj^y solatonst has becoe^ convnced that bad lttle natons have been plottng aganst the peace, securty and possessons : of the Unted States? Bhubera 0 an hour fro 7 C^ytkht Lncoln Nrwpajxr f«wll Poltcs Keep Dewey Idle? By Westbrook Pegler (In The N. Y. Worl<f-Telegr«) JMHM WASIHNTN, n.. In the frst World War t took' the Allon three years, durng tfheh any tragc blunders were cotted, to realze the necessty of havng a unfed coand. PlBUB Aercan oflrfwtton for ol.-.-j reanons. Many others arc spreadng ther pofeota n the <,. way. The only ethod of, At the outset of ths War the battng these trators t tn,- Alles have realzed the enorous lenge ther stateents and advantage*! whch the Axs powers jnto ther everyday actvtes have derved fro a unfed strategc plan. Geran' and Japanese Accordng to the Aercan H U) oves; (whether n the Atlantc or n the Pacfc, whuther n Europe nessen's Research Foundat,, n prohbton group, beverage a I -^ or n Asa, have been coordnated ay have played It part and synchronwd, and undoubtedly consttute pat and parcel of one aster strategc plan for world conquest. It s good news at ths early stage of the second World War the captals of the ajor Alled powers Washngton, London, Moscow nnd Chungkng are n favor of creatng a Supree War Councl to drect and execute Alled strategy aganst the Axs. Ju&t as there was a onstrous Ffth Colun n H«**M -wmeh ton-- trbuted to the Pearl Harbor dsaster, so s there a ffth Colun operatng n the Unted States today. Soe of these ftfentb seek ltary secrets; others attept sabotage. Th» o«t dangerous, however, ate those who are workng on the entalty of Aercans wth the purpose'of dvdng the. Ther task s to spread "news" and "opnons" wherever they can. Ther "casual" rearks usually run as follows; "Aercan s fghtng on Flters were-foregn a but t does prove that a (( agent wored her way tragc events at Honolulu on cober 7th. The asserton soe of the 235 Japanese «keepers ght have advsn! Japanese Governent that Su ornng was an deal te f.,.- nttack because of ctrtan per,- age of our naval and ltary ponnel ght not be ft for n, ate servce, sounds rather, But ths ay be only the flr«n the battle for the return noble experent. ', r - -ll L^k. s^ tsm flssvaha A A TTc" Can w nd nna HUj, by Chef of Staff of the (}, Ary, General Ho Yng-ch, Frday. Speakng to the naton the rado, he called Upon nl ' of ltary age to enlst. IIpealed to puppet troops (Chne Japanese-conquered tewtou. defect fro the eney rank:, called upon the nhabtants n t cas to do ther utost to fn Japanese attepts tu r. resources. "We wll enden \u j secure the ntatve," he sa<! Russa's war." "Brtan cannot wn wll,n conctt wth the AlhYl :\ the war." "Staln has ade a deal es, deal crushng blown wth Htler and Japan," etc., etc. coon eney, Japan." Many spes attach theselves to The next day, 0,000 ;> IM natve oveents as dd Laura troops n Honan Provnce tn Ingalls, the faous avatrx, who on ther Japanese eployers, h was recently arrested by the FBI. and wounded,000 Japanese, The Ingalls woan was a speaker eludng ten offcers, dynate for the Aerca Frst Cottee. secton of two ralways a] Ths does not ean that the Ae - stroyed councaton lnos! LEGAL NTICES LEGAL NTICES Chutor No. HIS! Itrrvr Dstrct No. REPRT f THK CNDITIN nv THE At dnght New Year's Eve, j Cty, for exaple, and Chcago, the people of the Unted States and Kansas Cty, Boston, the Ma* partcularly the people of New and New rleans, despondent ctzens York lost, teporarly, the publc would sght for a "Dewey" of servces of Thoas E. Dewey, who ther own to rp nto the flthy retres fro the offce of County gangs and cut the down. He was Prosecutor and s succeeded by threatened often but never gulped, Frank S. Hogan, n Deocrat, but and hs acheveent s the greater a clean one, whch s to say that he s alled wth nether the Ta- poana :unl lwnmnts., C; nlted Htales Governent oblgaton*), drect nl guaranteed 'n* 'lllsatlons of Stulcn d polltr.l subdvsons,.,. 'tler IHPIHIH, notes, and debentures?orporat<> stocks, Includng stock of Federal Reserve bank... :' achne canddate and Dewey was Cash, balncus wth ollor banks, Includng reserve balance, n vew of th& fact that he had tobeaten, but Dewey nevertheless not nl oash Ites n pro-eav of collecton ^ --' s as a Republcan, ere y ndorsed La Guarda but lank nr<'nlb««owned $ None (furtrfture anrl ttxturov any corruptoneers npr the Nqw rf,3!».;o : :...:...". :,... Deal Socalsts. DeWey ay run wnc ean.'hat the"*jhffus but n-foughpnltyl ( trefcy New It W» a tough chnop. La Guarda, >tler adsctn.... for h aganst 'Dwyer'. KHtut^ owned oler ll&n lanlt presed fo Guvru lct full, but nothng s certan these days and, eanwhle, one of the ost effectve Deal was l of' every vctory n hs years n offce, had nevtably TTAL ASSETS.' I,07. that he won for the people and de-ephaszed hs vulgar rascblty, UAHIMTIHS publc offcals of hs te wll be cuncy. A huse fu work, KII tuerand encouragng captan, a ablty to co-operate even wth hs tlonn I.;....-, hs bullyng utolettnce and he n dtposlta of ndvduals, partnershps, and out of acton n the publc behalf Te depost* of Indvduals, partnershps snrf-uorporatlons or,, unless he be drafted nto servce by great nvestgator, no pg for own appontees, but Dewey had "leposlth of States and poltcal subdvsons the Presdent. The Hogan adnstraton fjhould be able to antan wth personal credt, to the assstprase, Dewey always was generous only Taany for an alternatve, )tl<r deposts {certfed and casher's checks, etc.) TTAL UKPBITH, f 90&,963.IJ» go JIB gaely wonr. down the lne for a an who the Dewey standard, for Hogu was ants n who he lberally delegated deserved only hs TTAL LlABlllf IE3...', '.'., Dewey's adnstratve assstant portant assgnents and responsblty. Hs tea developed a vast honcsty or ndfference to personal ltntnun htock, lotul pur contept. La Guarda's dollar- CJU'ITAI, ACCUNT* Capta! stock: d lt s retanng on hs stuff ust of the other assstants who anned ntate acquantance wth crooks Surplus, graft was hs strongest sellng Undvded proflu.'..'.,.. the uncoonly lne tea whose of all degrees and ther ethods pont, but Dewey s equally ncorruptble and undoubtedly would ex- Keserv<js (and retreent account for preferred stock,) explots n the prosecuton of crnals, and partcularly of poltcal past by treachery to the people, low cel La Guarda n any publc offce and relatonshps. Degraded n the TTAL CAPITAL ACCUNTS..._, and unon racketeers, aroused the poltcal venalty and plan, dub TTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCUNTS... I J,"- envy of any other sufferng untes. The stuaton s co-over four years ago s now unques- wasted now erely because he stl I, lohn F Uulvlhlll, casher of tbe Above-naed bunk,!>> " stupdty, the plant whch he took That Dewey's ablty should be STATE F NEW JERSEY, CUNTY F MIDDLESEX, s: parable to one n whch a chapon tonably the ost effcent nvestgatng and prosecutng agency n s a sad state of affars n a eoun has legtate poltcal abtons tha tbe above stateent Is true la the belt of y knowle varsty loses the captan and a few stars by graduaton but retans the country exceptng not even the JHN *. SfULVnlLI., «'. try at war and nfested wth enc jwon t> tnd lrrll'l bcrol> «llln l IUIV >(. tunuurv, ost'of the players who ade a federab-departent of Justce and tes at hoe. It was Dewey's offce that convcted Frtz Kuhn CnRECT Attest: HoBKltT ft, BItoWN, NoUy great record, al enthusastc experts who know ther stuff and Dewey was-*p badly treated po- the Naz Ant-Aercan Bund and I. M. WEISS, the FBI/-^ J.-W. AIITTUCH, work well together. ltcally by Fqfcdk) La Guarda, he has the background nfora JHN KINDZIERBKY, * * hs superor 'only, uhshawanshp ton, the connectons and the ntellgence of a great detectve. Hs Drector*.. Dewey hag been prosecutng and dhd bs equal n -none Sfxthe adrable qualtes, that hs] ad to knowledge does not end at the Ilcxerve putrd nvestgatng snce 929 n both K CNDITIUK.tt'' federal and state rcrvces, and hsla Guarda n the Mayor' recent ' boundares of Manhattan or New record was such that n- Jeraoy capagn for re-ekctoft-becae a UR DEMCRACY by Mot WARN WASTE 5 AID FR DEFENSE as AS SIMPLE ASTNIS; EVERY BPV PREVENTS ^ A FIRE I WH PREVENTS R AVIM AN ' ACClDtNT- eonspcu'.r return of good for evl. La Guarda, a poltcal raon-^ gret, predonantly opportunst but wth trats of Socals, had ndcated that he would support Dewey for Governor aganst Herbert Lehan n 93. Instead, he supported Lehan as a New Deal York County but follows the rafxatons of conspraces throughout the country and nto other lands, but he a a Republcan, not a Socalst ov Counst, and hs abton to be Presdent one day undoubtedly keeps alve, so t would be dffcult to ake full use of hs ablty, FIRST NATINAL BAN] IN CAUTKII.KT, IN THK TATK K MW.IKltSKY, AT THK ' ~F IM'HINKtW N t)ecmm[jiu :l, 94, WT.LIHHIH) IN UK.KI CALL MADE BY CMPTltLLKlt F THK furtkency, t M FXJTIN 52, U. S. REVISED rftatutljs ASSETS CARTERET B A I f TltK KKhKKAh UtMKItVE ACT, TRUST CQMEA ASlETt Now York owes Dewey uch, but M..rt fu (e» the rest of the country can thank UUIIH a lls'uu hr too for provng that the rotten ^I" ' d poltcan and predatory unoneer I'll TTAL ay stll be struck down by Consttutonal eans, wthout volent Kon of SUtea and poltcal subdvsons f S ^ M.arMtVnd ther bonds, notes, and debentures revoluton, by a an of honest bunk) courage, ntellgence and ablty. Yaaku na«<l eutstendng tea of the year n poll. CARD F THANKS We desre to express our sncere and heartfelt lhanka to oa relatves and frends for ther beautful floral offerngs, sprtual bouquets and other expressons of sypathy shown \a n the d«at of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, John Auto. We are^ especally grateful to the Brooe wd^* Newan Grla, Boys of Washngton Avefue, Tank Kouae Eployees at the U-ttd States Mvtals Refnng Copwvy", Rev. Jaes Mc- U 0. S.JH.,. )ajtp of St. Church, for hs knd thf polce Iteul tte ownert other Il bunkg;»ltutn tlsn TTAL ASSETS * depollt< of Ttjn» d«posu of U / U

5 M Saturday «% n<>[ And 0* ^ Trbute To Rock.,!, ;] The part 't^lkp. K'ven by <le**hfl!, of No. Ww Co - hcld n *,,, n,p retrng.,* ' n,, V nul the new <*l«o'uoncll ss ^M'.'kcrs were UH»» Chef ^ of n,',,ry,. Harrngton, Coun* A,l!jn,, Crcenwtld, Ch*rle* I and Frank H»nry, 'I"" Hsonen Clfford Cot- Lukach, John. John Kdonds, Thoas B FUgwsld, for- D«nh» Fte- Counclan Walter (. Chef 'Donnell, <l Mrs. Mary Lttle, the toatttnaater,. pnry ] I he.,,,;\ K joned n trbute to Martn Rock, a forer, < l-d l the day before the f,, (.sc;nt wore the follow-.nh EdofldJ Wl. J5-',, I, I Mrs. Wfflla CM-,,,, Mrs. Charts Brady, nlh--ht, Denns FtzgervMllu Tepsny, psorfje M,«Ann Chara, Mr*. k. l, Mr. and Mrs. John M-f. Clfford Cutter, Mr. H,.,,y StaMch, George I,, Thoas Kenyon, Mr....,,-])h Haaek, Mr. and,,,.. SUnbury.,-.l Mrs. Joseph Wallng,, (')neh, Mr. and Mrs. ;,;nl. Frank Schuck, John,, M. and Mrs. Wlla Mr :nd Mrs. Clnton M ;d Mrs. Charles Mprw and Ms. Andrew Ross- Mrs. Harry Rapp, Mr. Wlla D'Zurll*, Mr. <;<'H'Kt> Nagy, Mr. and :;, Knvback, Mr. and,;,l.-: 'Dnell, Mrs. Wal-,,, :unt Mr. and Mrs. Wal- WI. FRM WD ;,, Swtzerland. Artfcal,; ;, VWMHI has now reached,.!: -, where thrty tons are,,, M,y uul t n estated that hs, hnt tt! woql-fro-wood! ; ;,u dc place of real wool, as,:, an.lrd plants are copleted. Ml It DRWNS THREE, ln. tl s. ('. When ther ule :,A. l juped nto e Hole,,,M Nt-rro boys, Edward, 3; IL>.--.-'t"-ll--,, and Maron, f,,,. WIIIMI n a nearby ll. :,''uan, h* wfe, baby and nn!-' were saved. ll; sll s s jaljed as Gerdenes charge. Isetn Theatre I AK IKKK RD. ISELIN ll.him IM'KS BKGIN \l l:r, NKllTI.V,u< Malar* at 2 'In, <,,llnuova Z I* ' IHIDAY...d SATURDAY UNFINISHED BUSINESS".(I. IRENE DUNNE "Great Gu" -H MIREL MJ HARDY l Rd.r. of Dtotk VlUy" M'NDAY tad MNDAY "IT STARTED WITH EVE" wll DtANNA DURBM.nd Cattt" tour. In addton to Ganes, the The Red Cross acts rrespectve cast ncludes Wlla Harrgan as of race, color or creed, whenever, Tuulty, Wlson's close frend and wherever, however a relef need oe- advsor. Harrgan, who, oddly, curs. Acts sypathetcally and enough s a close frend of the practcally. The Red Cross War real Tuulty, was last seen wth Fund needa Ffty Mllon Dollars. Water Huston n "A Passenger to Gve your share. Bal." llll-sday NLY SERENADE" and oldtvhldand [WI-.I>!MI-;SI>AY A THURSDAY SMILING GHST" ad "^ of the Tropc**' lku)av d SATURPAY "HELLE START,' of A«Irteh to a «h»rocltjtrsen 'Kern, who Med her back on a stenographer's typewrter tfl dsplay her talsnts n the oves. Under contract to Coluba, she s currently appearng wth Lupe Velez, Leo Carrllo and Bruce Bennett n "Honolulu Lu." The -year-old Gaelc beauty was born n Kansas Cty, Mssour, Nov., 92, daughter of a buldng contractor. An only chld, she 4aMt«4 at Notre Dae de fkjtt JUnnAXtttr and Uu Un- Wtnty of Calforna at Los Angeles, where the ajored n draatcs. She sdestepped aspraton to be a concert snger to appear n lttle theatre play* durng suer vacatons. When her work faled to wtn ove bds, she took a job as tenographer n a newspape offce. A Kreen test Eleen ade at another studo was vewed by Coluba offcals who edately sgned her to a Ur contract, l'h actress s fve feet four nches tall weghs 0 pounds. "IN TIME T CME" NEW PLAY ABUT WDRW WILSN RndrTtCopt W} Bo«kl.*tM BrJ» A I R * TEHNTN &t*ur Hghway Corwone E. honal-sterner U organ Ung the antenance dvson of th«state Hghway Departent for an "all out" effort n the vent of any eergences on state utes and ' brdges arsng fro botage or «ey bobngs. "Wth th«greatest concentre on of the naton's vtal defense dustrcs, arplane factores and lpyards wthn our boundares," d Cossoner Sterner, "plus he fast that New Jersey Is ntratepr ally located between New York nd Phladelpha, the two largest tles along the North Atlantc sea oard, we cannot rsk any delays n traffc oveent «ver our State Hghway Syste. Planned to nte trsnaportnon delays at any te durng the ar perod, the progra apped tut by Cossoner Sterner, n :ooperaton wth State hghway Ingneer Jaes Logan and Mantenance Dvson Superntendent Alex W. Mur, requres aong oth- CT'tlngs ffle WSItbHlty of»it atenance eployes for 24 hours uty durng eergences. Specal equpent for tjje ser- 'cnpr of achnes s now beng assebled at the Fernwood State Equpant Sevct SUton near here. An ndependent power staton, n the event the regular electrcal servce s cut off, s beng nstled at Fernwood to assure power and lght at all tes at the eergency headquarters, Ught For Brdgca Acetylene outfts and power saws, operated by portable ar copressors, are beng obtaned to perfor extraordnary dutes n the extent of curtalent of electrcty durng "blackouts" and daage to brdges or roads. Fve hundred ft^t of standard brdge tbers wll be stored for the purpose of teporarly spannng any strea n the event a brdge s daaged. As a safeguard aganst sabotage, Cossoner Sterner has authorzed the nstallaton of lghtng underneath varous key brdges on NEW YKK "In Te T Coe," the new play about Woo drow Wlson by Howard Koch an John Huston, opened at th4 Ma feld Theatre, 47th Street, We of Broadway, New Yovk Cty, on the State Hghway Syste. Ths Deceber 26, tto Prenngcr, rrdesgned"to'preve"nt'"'saboteurs producer and drector of the draa, announced today. Rchard destructon under the cover fro carryng out ther plans of of Ganes, who plays the war-te darkness. presdent, heads a brllant cast of' "ur organsaton wll be capable of workng day and nght con- wenty-flve. "In Te To Coe" s concerned prarly wth Wlson's aton," sad Cossoner Sterner. tnuously to cope wth any stu- second ter n offce, and hs valant efforts to work out a lastng way transportaton wthn New "There ust be no delqy ff hlghr peace at the end of the frst World Jersey. Its vtal portance to War. Told sply, but wth treendous draatc power, t por- strated by the steady strea our natonal defense Ls best llu- of trays th«sventa of thoe fataful years, and by pontng; out the Falures n the past, shows the ptfalls to be avoded n the peace whch wll Koe day he ade at he end of the present war. Rchard Ganes, who plays Wlson, uppuared before as a Prea dent of the Unted States, n the ttle role of "Abe Lncoln n durng the latter half of ts New York run and subsequent odern echansed ary dvsons already rollng across our hghways. "Furtherore, we ust guarantee the- unnterrupted jawsg* of defense ndustry workers and the huge fleets of trucks curryng defense aterals and fnshed pro ducts. These ndustres and trucks are workng on a 24 hour bass. We ust 'keep 'e rollng." Chldren* Eye* Far-Sfthted Young chldren should not do uch close eye work, for untl they are sx or seven ther eyes are far lghted to soe degree and no adapted to close focusng, accordng to the Better Vson nsttute. The Red Cross s In the sevc of anknd. The Aercan Re ross now calls for a War Fund o 50,000,000 for servce to the Aercan ared forces of whch t s volunteer auxlary, for ther fales, for greater dsaster preparedness requred by the war, for natonal protectve health easures. Gve- Generously. Now. I Funeral n p Funeral;! are foral affars n Japan but the wreaths are ade of REGEHT N 'MM IN M* EMPIRE RAHWAY FRI. to SUN. GENE Al/TRY "DWN MEXIC WAY" "THE GAY FALCN" Georga S«nd«r» - Wendy Barre /RAHWAY Plu. TDAY SAT. "MAN AT LARGE" ST FKVI'llIlM S.VI'. MITE MN VER BURMA" SUN,, MQN,, TUES., WED, Enjoy tlt toff«of ntagafcent' flsvor rch, full-boded Red Crefe/* Cle Gttu jult rght for j#«r.coff«e ntkttl 2^.45= ftch ond fvlf-bod/mf Bokar Coffee l y T 2 TRY RED CIRat cofftt tall 00- j EVAPRATED Coffee Cake each 9c Marvel Bread Baker's Cocoa 2 5c 2 c Sanka»KaffeeHag 33c M7 H-ats.. 0c hstant Ralston?: r v: -9c Wheates-CornKx2-9c Corn Flakes *** *«.,*& Aunt Jea p = 2.. 9c Sunnyfeld 'nssp **> #<> & UaKe riur arttee lo * pkg 0 C Swansdown Cake Flour ; ; ;2c Rfllrntf PnufrlA ANNMK ^o^fn SnllK luwuci NMttethHcan V" Junket «N HnPowder3 <*«25c My-T-Fne Desserts 2 ^ 9e Q TXI CkW< Y U.,t R Utne>tc l t pkgl lw c Jell-0o«Royalf»«^3p 6c Knox Gelatne. 7c 0c b. 2 l' r s - 27c Bakng Chocolate» H * bt 9c Hershey's C HKW -0c ' *, ' SELF-SERVICE* FD * STRES WITH A HAPPY ENDING FR Y A faly naed Jones spent ore oney for A&P Super Mt&at rod tke JoMt* food than they y could afford. They y tred one caved happly ev«r tface) For yout A&P food store then another. They bought tteau Market w a MM) tr«ttar»>houm of fne here, vegetable* there and so on. Stll ther everythng delkk>u«and hgh n qua! food blls were too hgh. Fnally they tred prces an rght down to earth sx foods of poorer qualty but. that wasn't sat- every weekl Start now to hop n youf '-. sfactory. ne day Mrs. Jones went nfo an "Super"! Eat fkartuy «ava real cash! Qualty LEGS-LAMB Choce Grade Teder Lab NE PRICE NLY PRK LINS RAST BNELESS CHUCK ASP QnlKy NatHy kgh leef ydukl7lojwf adtl SIRLIN STEAK.as.. CHUCK PT RAST^TEAK.25 Pre Rbs of Beef Porterhouse Steak Top Srlon Roast Top Round Steak. Chopped Beef Plate & Navel Beef»< > Boneless Brsket Beef!X Lon Pork Chops *«c-t.. Spare Rbs #*"... fork Sausage u^sc «Jnn Qualfy* Fresh Fllet of Flounder 25 Fancy Selts Fancy Mackerel Rock Lobster Tals 29c lb. 2c 39c 37c 39c 22c M2c *29c -2c Ready-to-Eat Has Slced Bacon Soked Butts Soked Galas «>27«Soked Tongues " ""«b 29«Lon Lab Chops " " " < b 39«Shoulders of Lab «**) «* <» Brolers & Fryers Fowl w«n» ** b 29c Frankfurters "-«.. ">2«jbt CL JdsL cudsfy Fancy Large Shrp -29c, Soked Fllet *>^ 23 Fancy Weakfsh ysters *» Larg Whh SUHNYBRK Brand. 5c doz Wldere Eggs JL, ;^f UCIU6 EggS Mxed CHor 3 doz. SUHHYFIELD Fancy Fresh Creaery Tub Butter IB bandy lb. rolls ' lb ' r0 " Ch66S6 WellAged-StqtrbFlvtf lb; Swss cheese F :;:r; - Muenster Cheese»> GorgonzolaCheese" D^ec Sweet Butter Gold'N Rch Cheese Mld Cheese ^kw- wwe ^ Eda Loaf Cheese ^^ * b Bleu Cheese *»» ^s^ t DelkMS Nutty Flavor* pkgs. c Ivory Flakes or Snow 2ft.4' ChanteHc Cheese. French Dressng»!?K t. 22c Soap Flakes J:llZ, 2 X 27c [ojf Swss Cheese MEL - - Mayonnase BBU ft25c * 43c Lux flakes.. 2f4c -HellwM's Maywalse t3c t49c Chp«fw«««««*.**2w B^Sk WW fv 9Pt Boullon Cube * «% %', h Whte Sal Soap Grans 2 X 3 puryea '~! CorStarch 2 ;t7«; «x p - " ". ^ tat. - Sttnyfeld Corn Starch *^lft**_*^l r*s./ YM, AftP tw hm b«n vjwa I bf«er jnt».., oc ta- -*-- ' worn*... rch, lull-boded qualty I Tblftr, tool IMcTAR TEA lb flt lb " MEI{ C

6 .-; ^"S^g?. y^f-; :',;jv»jff' {*! * ' 'V ' * -,- '-V ' >"-t :' II - Fruts And Vegetables taken ut f Lu xury Category MUGGS AND SKEETEK > r«ntanrr«have, rl Tt h Ion* IIP.MI be*n confned U> a few deal rontnner by hnuewvos * fnd lt* '! pre pr-t've.t hoe. n?* «trntn- U product* n PTpenMvc parks.fl. The ("(ntent* "I * glm* * " of reach of the n ;l:tt are copletely vrfbw. Not»wfe'«pockethonl;-, v CMI the.;h» per He re the jr, thnks to olern n! f.,,,, t (f the hrhost.««'ty but, the ng«ntttv of He eost pncknjr»n<l p-l «r«, ore thnn n "<"< " f,' n hr' ense of vegetables, par ' prlulv. "he run see at a glance j v.-hrthor the product s of the rght,....lest qualty rut > nn«l vcrc *,?.[,n- the rght cut fur her par ( l.-." fetal obtanable are nvslnllo n re(]urenents. wthn the budget of I large packng copany, "ll: jtmtters n ClforTn. lecetannounced the nlrodrtn of»cnty-twu varclt of frl led TfwUble* rvcrylhne fro hole, Dnpflflod Blenhe apr dt» ohoc<> pupkn :ll neat'y n ndvdual ntelner*.! Tle now frut and vegetable j rnntanr-rs. whch are ade of dura- I (f «. a new technque n glass pro- Idrton. are not only lght of weght but are partealnrly durnbk Intrnduclnn of the glass contaners nt a prce wthn reach of everyone eorno* as the rwwlt of long study and rrf.mrch. (lasfed food n now avalable to every KRAZY KAT Mlk In H.ndv Bntllf., p of rtrr * rf vthtfoods, '. nutrent of hgh er for all a><-. The Indrt lk bottl, n t'e n nny tes, tak«l )'«* spn ' n the fra'tor than thf ol;l ty H' bot- C»rn For The rutr It s 20 per cent, lghter nn<! A good exprcse for the care of easer to pour WTU^ tn- new the har n to part a secton and fb the hn. pull t wth the hands. R«p«rt For Preventng Spot ths untl all the har has been If you have u etr.l 'cklace gven a pull. * Jflt Mules dk H )t» your pnb Kxp CryUl Cltar «l dtesat?, try coatng the buck of Pne crystal should be kept In t wth colorless nal polsh. Allow a closed cupboard away'fro cook- I dry thoroughly. To Cle*n Refrgerator cleanng all nter- eqtplent and surfaces of your rpfngftor, except the quckubc trays, I a soluton of orlnary hukn; and cool wator, about n tc.onful of soda to a quart of»tw, Clean the quckubo a r «trays wth ordnary soap «t»r water never boltk, a etal sponge or abrnsvc v. Heat W*(f«Cold Kpowble, keep your refr(?era- ' W«y fro a stove or radator. dewer t s placed to u source but the ore current t wll However, thn doe not nochold true n case the rc- r s placed near a odern, nted electrc rnn([e. Hsn«jr For Bcvt ;'fmjdwnter h the t«when hot taste best, d the wse Sc wll sec la her patry Hew To Keep Poultry WMroxen" poultry should be ft ; frozen n the refrgerator untl ready for use, and nluowel to thuw n the ufrf tt or at roo teperature beshelves arc nlwny*! stocked wth.w«*u to «ut wth the. Purr lon-, ey, n lqud or cob fur, s «pecftlly Ko wth hot bwuts for festve dnners or a hew'ty Sunday "brunch." r odors, whch cause t to turn dull. Dullness n flans, however, s nothng to worry about, and cones only f the peces are not frequently used and washed. Modern Aercan lead crystal s naturally brllant and a bnth In war rally brllant and a bath n war suds wll quckly restore ts sparkle Cold WMthar Hnt For the sake of the cles of the faly who go out to school or busness, keep a theroeter outsde ther wndow, wthn easy reach so that they can take a quck look n the ornng and dress accordng to the outsde teperature. Honejr Spread Handy Honey xed wth equal part of butter akes a wholesoe and taaty sandwch spread for tea Partes or the chldren's after-school snacks. It can be xed up n advance und kept n tho refrgerator where t s always handy. Hat And Coffures The long har-do s jjonp out, and shorter, oro softly wnvel har s the new style, accordng to leadng hardressers. Hats and coffures are now desgned to copleent each other. How's Your Health? By T}e. Medco ^An ld Fa»honed Reedy ". was u lttle rrl used k He the dusky denzens of the ' tton'treatng bols by the ap- lon of turpentne, soap plas-,,-they told e that '"t d-hwed" It&had and ade o gt well." ) of these plasters were xed rown sugar ;;l were chan:- tly untl the bols burst and led theselves, or were rewly ) opened. he years any dfferent des have been Ived. Varloods have been recoended, _,_ ^ those that arc hgh ;VltJn content, such as fresh and vegttabl, carrots, onons, trarlc, et and all knds of fruts, esoranges a toatoes. has been wdely advertsed,.ah of thsu thngs art ht'lp- But for local trctnont we I. 'Infored by Doctor I. von f Munch te,)any, th»t jlla very effectve n npp-usang h ffsvontng bol.-, tha urv junt jbencng. lder bols e also ftted thereby, a coje to j "[and dschakc ore quckly, > are opened ore easly l>y of a knfe. thn dsc of hop about the. the thuufe ni d placed ;tb* bol a help n puce by we plaster. Any knd of to-. ay be uanl." Von Baey'er nays that naw fro swellng are - bf the soup planter n a rue. He thnks that the soap tho Jwtjg ut the akn that ; soe of ^a le, dr ca'.- w alkal the sa)) fcelfa to reduce the jns also a very eatng to fnd that r,., lke soap for bols n edcal center such Gerany.. t o bols t I»S that the, ntestnal "out by daly evacuagers that aautt oas. They fnd the brolfan skjfl otsad by the ethng. g ^tu of th. neck y «on»t»nt frlc- Cptt«r, The ar plt«" IU Wh dggng nto the cars wth har pns, or orter nstruents, frequently carry gers nto the tssues and cause bols. Carbuncles have several openngs, and do not dscharge so readly as do bols, The CT«H are usully ore sold and are reovod wth ore dffculty. The skn* s dark led, hard and has u shnng appearance. In a week or ten days they begn to dscharge* h the aged, carbuncles ay bo very serous, even' fatal, for ther tssues do not recuperate very readly owng to the sluggsh crculaton, Poultces ade of bread or ush were once a popular ethod of treatent but they are prone to cause ure nfecton n the part, for the war, ost surface s eonluctve to the growth of bactera. However, hot applcatons, partcularly copresses wrung uttt of hot water, are both toothng and healng, and s one of the best of treatents. The dabetc s Bubjcct to bols and fnds t necessary to keep hs skn clean, at all tes and to take specal care of hs general health. SKIPPY 't PLLY AND HER PALS I SUPPSE SME WB'LL 6 SEfelH' AS MANV WMeH 90LDHWS So You Can't Sleep? But You Can, If You Try Real Hard!. ' Wth daly headlnes ncreasng the spectre of dleeplees nght* ahead, J. P. McEvoy, the vrell» known wrter, reveals n the Jenoary Reader's Dgest how he decovered that you»n sleep f you want to. Hs s a sple forula, but one that he found copletely successful n routng nsona, Banshng worres upon gong to WANTS T FIGHT bed, over-sple though t tuy New York. X. R. Clausen, retred navy leutenant and sole sur- the process, says McEvoy, and t sound, s an portant factor n vvor of the crew that anned the can be done by concentratng «n Merrac, V. B. Navy boat sunk nothng but gong to sleep. Equally n Sutago harbor, Cuba n 9, portant to h * the technque to bottle up the Spansh fleet, recently offered hs servces to the technque nvolves concentrated of "relaxng progressvely," "Hs Navy. Although 72, Clausen declared he was n good physcal fro one part of the anatoy to thought of relaxaton, progressng shape and wanted to serve hs another. "Thnk frst of the uscles of your scalp, the top ef JW* country agan. head, relax those uscles, Uo'lr. BURN T DEATH concentrate on the tnuseles of your neda,, W, Mf«.,Mf«. H«tatta fonhe&d. Feel the ocles aag, Rauuch, 3D, and her four ll chldren were burned to death when Now the uscles ofyour face. Let Now your eyelds. Relax the. fre destroyed ther sall house af the qjuscles go. Your JfW 4ft ter an exploson whjch resulted (he sag-' And so on down to fro kerosene beng poured n fve the to«, "Wth d]jgent» practce ebers n the ktchen stow by her you wll baeoe able to put your-! sjeep wthl^ ftv* husband, Peter Btuach. The bu»-aett band and two older tons, anfl * ywrs of agt, went b Send your share of fort to our forces.' Help and safety of put DETECTIVE RILEY WHAt APE YA TALKIN' ACUT? AIN'T SC6N Y $ f MNTHS N0N9ENSS/SU6I6, IS A : EIJN6 IN FACTS YU NEVER INEW!I «turn. ul / r V>\. Klnj fl-l«r* Syn^wanf. Inc., WnU hcl By Percy Crosby VDU CAN'T TELL ME MEN ARE GNNA BE ABLE T / DRRVE THteM TWIN6S WlTWUT. THEIR WIVES TELLIN', T BTHER By Rchard Lee r By Bob Dart

7 B. MECHANICS, PWDER SCRE F,FPSINLEAffll SCURF.,. Ilk l Matches Rwdt fa Truph* In 2-GAME WfflS sx atches rolled, H. bowlng league cltkl n throe nnd the reanng No., «nd, (. r,, ot easy oppo-,,,,,,., throe-r»e trlhr scrap Plant No. IM, ffce No. kefr I,,, r on tent wth two Roo (0) ' 24 0a!29 07 IS n 3 n 030 (52J Powder (3) W 7 60 SB r,r> UncNo. > (3) CARf BRET After te openng cereones durng Whch John Tp-k, charan of the cottee, threw up the frs* bally, the Recreaton totted ts bggest basketball progra n yba Monday nght at the htgh uchool gy. In the openng jrnes n the Junor League the Hearts, defendng chaplo, won a 22 to 6 vctory over the roles h a flae, that was a tot closer than the fnal wort would ndcate. In the e«rttf gae the FlratH defeated the Beavers, 20 to 2,-as Steve Reako net M pace n a ftt at lecond half rally followng a clone flrjt half. The Card* overwheled the Le- hck A. A n the thrd (fae by a «cor«of 20 to 5. - Tot'sdayV gaes furnshed plenty of acton as the Burlngton TftrnpkefJ stged a belated rally n la second Half to wn a grant LttpWH twttlo ««tt thfe out ost of the frst two perloth, The Hawks lost a close battle, 9 to 6, to the Eagles, n the flnnl gae. H««rl. (22) Joan Kend, f '. 0 BonneU, f t 2 Joe' Kend,* c '...'. Prokop, g.. 4 Poll, g Bfchka, g ( T If4 ruu h) 56 G P T 23 67' Lukach, f 4 0 nn 54 6 HR B6 No. 2 (0) 36 IS 50 we 6 ts T IS le 702 «07 C9S.lUratorj (3). 26 > , Mechancs No. 4 nd 59 lt ;u J7» 2 6* 70 («.; Ill 49 4S ao 2..,..,. Pl.nl ffe. (t) 45 X9 p 46 ltd 90 S 73 W 42 ft Yard No. I () 74' Aff ol ^ : * 62 9» t4 M n t 0 40» Pl.nl (2) 26 ^ MB "Ivcr No. ( t lt, «No. <l) 36 09' 7 6U , t»* Wl '"< Mttab () w !0 46 H»l. l 5 JSankner, f.-. 0 l Cajkowak, e o o o CtapUtak, c...: Putt, g...:. 20 Brechka, g», lfatfts...» 3 22 roles.' Refo Wadkk and Shyank. Prates (M) G F T Haytluk, f W»o, t 0 2 Rosko, f 4 9 WH*n,«0 0 0 Mtt, f, Ellott,...;. 2 6 Fcllutr, g wrl, #..'...;...; 4 4 (It) albrtlu, t Laka.to«, t"..:.'. 0 Venochlo, f Dolan, c Zanllo, g 0 Hwra.«, ' 0 H G Prate : Beavera 4 2 Referees Shyansk, Gleckner a P«ny, f '. 4 * «c Makal.g :. 4 Prultt, g 2 F 0 0 '0 0 0' 4, 29 A. A. (5) G MUo, f f, c...> { 3 Medwck, g, 0 Btowu, g 4 Leathlk I M. ' F.!ff P»n«k... P^tt * Tot*s Wadak, leckner. c lablar* (t») Card, grec WnokowsW, f R- Lowk, f _,... c T. LWak, c tf, g ;.: 0 uner, g \ 0 Sdun, t Conshock, f... Haas, c: Freean, g.. r Dusche;-, g 7 2 lft 0 «.,-,. Recreaton f.mldn'tmfw wlnga Intf acton tonlrht Jt th» Nathan Halt School *>ra»vh the defendng chaplj Hearts pttng the Wlnjg* at P. M. After ths gatn«the Cr «rs wll battle the ft' Jps*ph> School and af&:0 the Indans tanlle wth th* wls n the fnal gae of the evenng, two ttatas, the Boars and the Beauts, wtl) be dle tonght. The Mfcotote for tonght a) Frlar, January f-rftratos vs. Wlnt. W Crtt» d«rs v». ft * txi#{ ttrfkng Vs. wls, 0:90, '" "'tf, Jtury 6 Bean -7:0: Indans vs. PI B*y.Scouts vs. ABUT SPRTS J>y A WRTHY DWV There are any worthy causes that the publc s solcted for support, especally n these tes when the lberty of our own country s h danger, but one whch has always teeed the worthest of the all wag the annual drve for funds for nfantle paralyga whch s n profress ths onth and whch wnds up wth the Presdent's brthday ball on Frday, January 30. the portance of ths drve, every year, -cannot be too strongly ephaszed as the funds are used for ad to countless thousands of vcts of ths dreaded dsease ovtfr the entre country. A touchng story s told of the young boy hs legs supported by a brace whch was bought by the local chapter n whch he lved walked slowly up to Joseph Ftz- Gerald, state charan, and sad: "Th*nka, Mr. FjtzGerald." It was the frst te the boy had walked n years. Funds fro the local chapter also weflt to adnsterng full treatent to ths boy. The young are not the only ones affected wth ths afflcton, although t s ore prevalent and-, aong young, people. J an ths year, told of a an, 5 years of age, lvng- n Newark, who WBR strcken by nfantle paralywo. The presdent of the Unted States, hself a vct of ths dsease, s honorary natonal charan of the drve whch was began about eght years ago by the establshent of a natonal foundaton where scentfc study s beng tnade n order to fnd & coplete cure fortb drwtd* e*d dsease, Soe of the best edcal nds n the country have, been secured by the natonal foundaton to contnue ther study of ths ger. Half of the funds collected go to the antenance of ths natonal foundaton so that hs study ay be contnued and so far, whle no coplete cure has as yet been found, consderable progress has been ade. The other half of the oney collected goes to each chapter and s used to adnster drect relef to nfantle paralyss vcts. Braces, edcal ad, etc., are bought for those who are afflcted. L any cases the vct coes fro a poor faly and proper ad cannot be afforded. In any of these cases t usually takes the faly a lfete to get out of fnancal oblgaton. Frank McCarthy, Joseph Coba, Heran Horn, of the hgh school athletc staff, together wth the wrter, have been naed as a sports cottee to run off several gaes>n order to rase funds,for the 6cal drve. Last year th«hgh school court tea oontrftwm.all the funds fro one of ts gaes to the local tand. tx addton a gae between the Borough Councl and Board of Edu,ca ton was arranged, wth U»e proceeds also gong to the local eeffers.< The Uke*, atoo, w-ttf* gae and turned over the entre proceeds to the fu*4. ft s plaredo rt*0e-aslar pf*f» ths year wth tbe fund* fro on# of ke bg* school's "ore outstandng" gaes lke Parth Atpy of WjodbrAgt, $ong to the s ; local fund. ' '' '-. Joe Falcaro, probably onexrf the be*tt>wjers n the world, has w^vja^ to Jead the nat^'a^fcjrj rase funds frjr*ms worthy cause. He a>ow<*d ;» askng operator* of bowlng alleys to set «durng the" onth as "Infantle ParalysJ fowlng Day" and tura over half the funds to ther local chapters. (Please note Matt Udzelak.). ]CHIl!f oo? djraetotof ton LeajtuM/arotnfttd the tollcvhjg,fchtflnl jfot lt 'week n the Junor batkolbmt league: January 2 Hawks TS. Prataa, 7t0; Hearts n, Bea vert, :S0; C»rd«TS. roles, t:30 January -Ra s TB. roles, 700; Eagles vt, 00. Tto Garnet Fro In Cowry AH PINNERS BtATEN CARTlSftET The Acadey A 'lkr turn urth place n the ounty Major, pn loop by weeprg Itlltown three atrftght garnet last Sunda: afternoon. The Carteret pnners won «ll Uvrce,gaes wjtheut uefc opposton. In another atch tbe A«ad«: Bar keglers were beaten n tw gaes by the second place Bren nans who turned n scores of 00 and 044. MMIosox Co. Major. Bowlng Loagve Tea Standng W South Rver Sec 34 Brennan's" v't Re*t. 29 Acadey Alley ' 2 Shwarte fu 27 DUttkn's P 2 A«d*By Bar Hetuchen Rec Ja'ckn Motors 9 Sayreylle ftec 7 Mlltown Rec 6 To Englsh AsS'n 6 Fords Rec 4 Spotswood Hotel r 4 Ussnsk 7. Yustal..200' Derewsk 9 Sharkey... lfl6 Clark ;.., lft > " * ''. f _ Brennan's (2) Pouben 207 T 74 Kennedy :- 6 7 Uwndes 74 9 Pow^t^w Coyn^'l', lfo 25...,..louj: %4 A*od.y Alloy (3) n o Yarr onntfly j., 75 UdjteWc 9 G^lwanek^ 204 ChottjckT Mleu (0) thrst...',. 2 '«r Kbnowfllow 5f Susko...: 45 6 Fronter 7 Heafner fab T ta* %. H A l t CHMKH STAM WLIWC UAUE t«oa HtM W. Arow's No.. T. W«ll.a... A. A. C. Copany Jata B. Be,nry.. Arour's Nff.... V. C. C. Copany If 4 IS JW At*.292 IS br Majo- <3w**r fn «fce Aenflony Wowan'a ttt Motutbon for wfe tfae H«taeh*n w «fl] a tne Wogoa at Nrth y whle Cfte Acadeyy lj eune wn be hott at ho4» to She Bwrth Ht»«T Allfaw. Ctrteret *tk krt «#ttl»t *»»«tbe HaeBfkt n At coaty x«d Abl townuumnt. For the dgtt w«*k a xed t«un of one of artartt'a far eopped the woeltly hottor* CAfcTERET I, T, WlManw saed an opportunty to te the the nxed doubled tea ncluded league leadng Affhour's No. H*ttte Rogers also of Carteret, flnrers In tae Cnrteret Industral Rudy alvanek who recently and never relnqushng bowlng league by wnnng only won a bentrtful trophy n the two gaes fro Jaes B. Berry Acadey sweeps tourney U lead- the feld n the Carteret In- whle the loop leaders were wn-ng Kowes ^ ftviii trf ltt* 4<tr Jony A. A. C. Copany cobne Monday nght at the Acadey alleys. n the Warner loop. A throe-gae truph by the I. T. Wllas boys wouw have B T 7 turned the trck, "Hack" Cholok was the star for the I. T. WHIls tea by rollng scores of 22, 93 and 220. In the fnal atch Arour's No. t took three n a row fro the V. C. C. Copany. A. A. C. Copany (\) S. Horvath Hewe Dacko J. Horvath Sdco v Total Rchardson { Prce * VerrU* * Uhouse IBS 66 IS 57 HI 3 25 No, (2) Suto 7 9 Eunak 6 94 IGoyelte Q h»u«r Draft V««^ Channel an* lock JftpwyeenU on tbv Mssour and. Msssspp rvers ake t possble tor a shallow draft vest*] to sal soe 4,000 les frorn lean, N. V., to Fort Beaton, Mdnt. A double setter ^a anytwe tbnk of a runabout or s f*ot *&' has spent hs Ute eattof net wto& but too wall. Instead, t's a juu-ttpular knd of # job *t * 'scnskn - chn*, lust as a trolley operator doesn't ean a otreet car otoran but a lad who does the fnshng and cng n a hakory. ot tb» 4» p Utt ot tht day and njlgb By Irv Tr^n B IBS 20 &7 Totals loft C. Sn Eeako.., IBToa : W.Ho*... Chock I. T. WUhua* (I) M. at Perth Aboy, when Agge Med vetn, parng off wth John Clark, cae out n nnt place. Last week WK ISLAND N. TEAM WINS TH STRAIGHT MATCH LEAD, AT CARTEMT-40* Co t«r«t»mwlt»a»k«who v«nrted b«l<rw start of t$w aawon, am atrong Indcaton of plenty aa they rolled up fd ta ht troph Tuesday the road n rather easy : oatacorng Rf t 23. The Carteret tea easer «afttnf than the tndlceu. TaVInf the lead t tk after the Blues wen ah«a4 4 n the ftnrt f«r«4. creased thefr!e d to 6,to' tatf tt 6 to, n the aecond ^ Contnung ther offenrftj thrd perod the Coh quntet agan ootacored -flh'.< fowen by 5 to In the to lead by 20 to 0 to perod. At ths pont Coach { gave word to the boys to ea«y and they sply held the fnsh. Malssewsk, Carteret'l Carteret Pstol Club Unbeat«In County Loop Ualsewsk scored eleven center, and Don Staubacfa' 70 bg guns n Carteret's 7 on four feld goals and tkref Copetton J4 whle Staubach pled up nlne; on four (louhle-4>ckers ana I ;ao KffCHNER TTALS 299 converson. CARTERET Lke the., J Tonght the Cartoret c 79 wll Rver waves of the ocean that roll on and hoe, Next week the Bl on, the Lake Island No. shooters] play ther usual two )rft#t, ng Perth Araboy away pk" day and North Planfold road Frday nght Jotala I...) 76 4 J. B. Bent () McLeod Mwean 90 W C. Porktns 3 jfolnaf Ju... 5 Blnd, f aao Totul W9 TI. 02 K< Bahck JSt Chnjra S9 Btthdcap 27 Totals 7? Arour'* No. 3, Margatto ' 72 Nochta...:... 5 Bchen 50 Pazar 6 34 Kronenberg 29 Fratterlo 99 72' 793 Texas Bases Tout cultvates 0,000 varetes of rose* and tarwts ore than 20,- wer- U« F. Staubach, f keep rght on wnnng!' Last Monday nght the Cwcteret pstol tea rang up Its.eleventh straght truph wthout a sngle defeat by beatng ther club ates -Lake Island No. 2 tea by a score of to 60. Alan Krch- Ltus, f ner, one of the best shots n themalsewsk, county, Ka«hs usual good store of l urafft > t 299 wth two scores of 00 and a Dl otaubach, g 99. In*noth*r atch the l*ke laland No. 3 shooters lost to Colonal No., to 07. ; furun PUtol League w n0 Lake Island No. Sherffs Colonal No Lake Island No. 2 Colonal No. 2 Perth Araboy 5 Btrtan.., 4 lake IaUu)4.N$. 3 3 A. Krchner J. Senakovc J. Solewn...;...:.. B4 9 H.Huber»9 9G 37 W. Gerlock Ulu A. Reason C. Krchner Totals BISTAK T FfGHT H TRENTN SHW Fghter To Appearance HAS THRSjRIUMPHS CAWTBRKT -Andy Bstalt, Carteret's only pro ftghter, has fnally ade the bg te. AfUr a layoff of about sx onth* Bstak recently»t*g*d a coeback nto the rng and rolled up three aazng truphs n hs recent bouts. And as a result of bs truphs Andy wll ake hs ftrst bg-te Appearance when he appears n a feature eght-rounder In Trenton nest ttoed&y nght, htxfky n - Hs opporwat«h b* tt of the best southpaws " Trflrton, "Juper" «re. ' ' '. Bstak (cored hs latest conqueat at the popular Laurel G«rden«n Newark Ind gave such a groat perforance that h was edately gne4 to appear n the "flrenton.how Bt^k work, out t'ghtly Mu-selleB j^ n Newark, A'krge of BstaVs fo vte. to Ukt UlawUU B 2f> Turner p. «. Krchner L, Neuann W B94 Uko \t»% MB. 9 E. Yankee A. Neuann Chrlstensen. J. Pendro TpP 94 7«07 26 R. Bto Colonal No. 07 Cart*r«t(27) c...,., j R«t4««kl (3) Wonka, f Soknun, f 4 Yk Y*w»(k, e 2'bl'k, * W»rc»ak, g - latportauw ta Sled Steel's efl*ct Upon lfe > Iportant that we coukt, olt otbar etals Includng j t Wws-es:osuAMof' to < Today's (teels an the t! toufhest, hardest, yet oat clastc and obedent of all used by anknd. f> CM* Recently a crppled holdup No. I aoade a desperate attept to p the custody of a de fellng h wjth a crutch < S' Torobs prson- WeUs of Iraq Tbe plpplne runnng wefll of Iraq to the t>aleua*'j of toe Medterranean c tbnftfrd 4,000,400 tons o(.c each fear.' H«ftner Baberts, Sr. Undaay Lw EUGENE JACBS SEMUMUAL SALE K* JlS PAJAMAS. $ a» f. f!r^.

8 p -PAGtJlGHT Fshng Season pen In Stale TRENTN- Th' wnter «<>»on " pckerel, plk*, pke perch, cor culled wntll oyod pke, and!!»,» fluhhg (pfncl Junnry 3, P ; fl<l the sport «hhl h<> untuually J. jwd ths year, rhr New Jcr*<-y J Flh and nnc < "nrn«<nn nn fluncod today. Under the law, tho wnlrr «r>a- Ml now pptu fro thefr*tsntlay n Jnnuary t<> (he last Sunj of the onth, Largr nubers the U'Knl-nzrd fl«h have hrpn «,.wtt«d n the Roonton, Wanaqu* (JMjd other closed renervorn durng I past >' c ( r nnd r-lfdned n th«yjll wtters of the Stall-. The nuber of lln-s whch ay r used through tho ce shall not t Jteeed U>n, each nf whch fnall Hot have ore than <>n> hook at, In case there n no ce,.. w...n for pckerel, pke, pkc-. p*rch and perch sy bo done n I regular anner wth rod and The legal ll for kkerel J«&e, and pke-perch Is fourteen I-Inchet. DurrtK the January net- K(0B the!»w provdes that only ten Wfa «ll of perch nnd pke-perch ay :,b«taken and ten all nf pke and»rel, A fne of %M) ay be r *pon futren durng the,._bter doson as a penalty for '-tkng any other fsh, *: Up to last yenr the ce (folng *MUon opened fro New Year'* jffyty to Jnnnrv '.J but the Logo- I lature changed Ihe dotes to the, Saturday t» the last Sunday January. The nettng of thou- E. _Wld«of pckerel, pke-perch and parch n closed reservors and ther transfer and lberaton n jfpbllc wutern durut the pant sev- 4Ml years, hn«proved qute r- ;, t*»sful n kcopk open waters locked wth ths type of ffth. :The State Ft»h d (Sae Colon warns that M2 lcenses - r,_- be obtaned fro any cty g"4fc county clerk or slared warden I tft partcpate n the January f»h- ; tog season. LEGAL NTICES I'0 CHANCKHV F SKW.IKIISKV <.7/ (HI t:av Kllztt W. lny ul Mr. P.'y, Ml hunha<l; Lulaa A 'I. INtnl a»'l v Mr. I'o»l, IHT tuntxl: Tto 'ITtrrll anl Mrw. TlonN T'rrll, hs f.'.wfe; Haunl Wll ul M. ' jtudl WIIHIMI, IIIH wfe; Annl'dlu '"wlon ud M. Wlln.', l' Inn f' band; Ann Wllu nnd Mr. Wll/n, h«r buslnl; Il-hen-n Wlln a "Mr. Wll. lt InHtnl; HcJMln Morrs nrnl M. Hejnuln Muns, bt wre:.lol Hplnlnx nl M. j»hn Spnnng, hth wlto; Anne (. Mundj- nl Mr. Muuly, IICT lubtnd; Cllnlun L. Muly ;n4 Mr» Clnton J- Muncty, hl«wfe, KlUabtth A. Munly, uwnnl, llaley V, Northnp nl Mr«. {al«ey I '. "Notthnp, h wlft; 'ult C. Mre, Welow; Kny Muly a Mr. Mn- -<[y, her IMIHIIBIIII; Malel VVttrvclt»hd Ray WPHlorvtll. IHT lutnd;.'frank l'rah a Mr. Frank ytanon, lln wlff; Wlllu H. l'car- "fffln a Urn. HMIIln M I'ltaron. ' la w(t; A. II. Ayrcn ul Mr. A. H. Ayrcs, lln wlf«, ur Mr. Ayret, 'Ufr hu&hul, ns thu euse ay be; Ulan Blu ll Ur. Sk«. her Bu»band Alfred Stone and Mr«a Alfred Hlonc, ht wfe' Sunn. f!;-utone a W:. Dg le. lur hut- ' 'Tld: Edth W, Hutar and Mr. loutar, Inn IIUBIIHIHI; Mary Ague* M<vn u nl Mr, Van Noun..,-. a V NUSH ul Mr. Van Ne»a, hw hudlnl;.mkall A rt. Ayrn. tn< Mr. Ayr'S, lcr IUIBIIUHII; Jouapl ' ""'" anl H *.. jh.pl CutlT, lla I'harU'.H <]tltc d MrM. u-.:»«!» Cultsr, ll» wfe; Mnry J. B, ( :Cutter and Mr. Cutt'r, her huland;.joseph. Kluhury KIIII MIB,l>- J l«ph L. Utatlury, IIIH wfe;.ia!ub p<^tan«bnry and Mr«. Juul Btany, hs wfe; Mary K. S atorrnn Mr. Slurnb ht'' lunbancl; Jn-. HtftKbury. Ul); J"»<-)h Htann- y, Jr.; Henry U. Mdy; Henry. Muly; Knna l'«r»on; Joln!. Mulllv l.ydln ('. llunly, Wlllltt I, Muly,,lu»t l.s. Muly; UuorKu jf', Hundy; J. lrnry Mlunc; Kanny p. Meekor, wlltw, nl ther or any pk«f ther renh''tlvu unknuwn hel, S.#X«cut(rn, adnlnlntralo, grantc, "(Igna or nue'mnru In I'lgll, tlth! Interest; and tho unknown ownor ownara, IIIH or ther hers, and fnnhl ruprfselhunl ther n u) uf Ihulr seen,.-xmutorfl, adnlu- ^ 'lltratora, K'aut''K, a«ljb or auc- $ c»or» n rlgh, hlu ur Itterat." te' By vrturu»l an rder ut tl tf (,'lun--[-y of N«MV Jersey on tlu' hy of the lulo hereof, cahe wlt''rln tl<- llruukh of ;ret, a nnl l»l Mln.r.lun 6 Ntut: ul Nuw lr»uy, In cunnt, anl yu ul t)u.>rh are teftdant.'-, v rt ruulrel tu ar a] MII.-IWI.I- ln- llll uf >ald DII ur brfur«tlu 3th 'of I'VbrM.xl, n the aald wll I lukcn UH cunfutd n»t you, aahl bll In IIU:l n alolutoly ("cl'tn y.' fr all tand ujult)' ul retuntlun uf, nd to the nlfl'h lca'rlbod n flcatea nf lux unlen dated l)eb»r 2, 9:5 a May IK, 27, >t» 7, IS, 3D, 33, M and pt block II, IJII le Auan'llt le Borough uf I'arteret, In County. you, the,:"<.e nntl are, defendunlo, lurun) you Ivr L'lsl to luvt u len or ' of toe rght, lltlu, Interest, C'lln) In or lu he renlaea gollcltur uf Cola c/o VUor Hununl, 4 Coo'o H, Newark, N. J. IJecend ; IHI I-J, >4, 3; l-ll. SE TAKU N) r': Una nl ttl <luy u( Jan.uv Wll ul II at No. tv, N!»- lru.twl.k I t''* ''Its' "I' ' Ahboy Jerwy, te n--hk wll ; Publc Aurtlull tu II:.. IllKll'Dt» 96 DIJIIKI; Kclll,.S'lll No. t, Unftnt Nu. H-2 Vt by rel. '» ftruhc llrl b^ll l,v John Itn, Hl ttnr vnhl'!«*»«by John H lkl'h fc. Uca» and My HIIKII nn- full- H natuut len lnll by Bohn Uurrltttut. p«d; JHN liaillllkton. ne Man's Undyng C$t ^")'- :K * "Thar D«d Wth Ther Boot. n" the (tor? of (Unerl Cuter. Errol Fljrnn tturt «that foo Aercan hero n lk«fl whch op«n> Sunday at hr Rahwuy Theatre. Wldlfe Lberaton In State Dafng Past Decade Incrtand ConnderaMy And Rttwrntd Hgher DvMndt TRENTN Lberaton of wldlfe n New Jersey durng the past decade ncreased consderably and returned uch hghpr dvdends n the way of full creels and ba#s for lcensed sportsen of the State, George C. Warren, Jr., presdent of the State Fsh and Gae Cosson, reported today. Accordng; to the report, 46,355 pheawnu we.ro rclcated In 94 M copared wth 23,95 n 93- qual whle n 939 the nuber Throughout the sellng organzaton of ore than two «nd a half klled was reported,»«46, , an ncrease of 22,660. Qual Woodcock reported klled In 929 releasc.l durng the )3-32 flcal nubered,66 whle n 939 the year only nubered 2,96 whle kll lncreaged to,460. Grey ths year 20,575 qual were reloaded squrrels klled n 929 totaled 60,- )»n open lauln, An n-349 whle n 939 the nuufber n- crease of 7.C7. In 93, 2,-creased to 36,002. The kll of 436 rahhts wore released whle ducks ncreased fro 7,673 n R year the nuber reached 3,- 929 to,00 n 939, Deer 05, an ncrease of 9,660. hunters shot,006 ore deer n Large nt'reaaca n the nuber 939 than n 929. The 939 deer of fsh lberated ths year a* copared bag; was 2,336 whle n 929 t was wth 93 were also.joted,33. n the report. Ths year 62,22 An ncrease of 0,0 legal trout, seven nches n length were sne trout taken by fsheren was lberated n publc streaa as copared reported n coparng; the total wth 50f,G«7 trout, sx catch of 929 whch was 300,43 nches n length, 93, ah In- to that of 939, whch was 40,- crefm! of 7,56. Bass released 52. The catch of baas n 929 thn year tutalnd 24,4)0 us co-wajrud wth 27,000 n 93. Co-years later the catch was reported reported M 03,956 wllw ten pared wth ten yearb ago the release of hunfsh ths year ncreased 034. In the decade the catch of as 204,99, an ncrease of 0,- 273,600; shad fry, 5,45,000 and pckerel decreased 24,26 fro Whte perch fry,,2(0, ,539 n 929 to 79,254 n Wth only one-hlf of lcensed 939. sportsen reportng fnd wth no A<co'dnr to the report, the reports receved fro farers, the arket value of fsh and gae lberated durng the fscal kll of wldlfe durng the legal open perods also showed treendous ncreageh durng the perod years totakd $34, whle the sae value for the (40-4 fro 9!9 to 9H<J. In 929 the klt of rabbts WHS reported as 469,727 whle, ten years later tho kll wa» reported at Hl)a,62, an ncrease of 334,35. PheasRtlts reported taken by lcensed huntors n Vr nubered 76,760 whle n l);)l) the nuber wts 67,03, an ncrease of 0,343. Soe Decreftte A decrease was noted n the nuber of qual taken, n 929 hunters reported takng 66,60 LEGAL NTICES Th- n>tlre tlatyvlukut UUltNH lut.'ula tn upply to tho Borough 'n' of lu llonfh of Cttftcrot fur rnblt of flcry Uetall ('uhuk)lun lu'te #C-2S lerutofv IHKIIUII to Joseph 'uhzek for!)>]iihi..h JnraH'l lt ' Ifudsol Htr'ot, Crltrul, N. J. ljc tlnna, It' any, Hhoull be ln^u lnellutt'ly n wrtng tu: A. J. ''rv, HoToufh I'lerk uf He Bor- IIIIKII of.'urluret, N, J. I.SItfnnl) ALHEltT BUKNS. '. -,0 NTICE Stal'l nj )okrln wll Ln reoolvcd, Ilu Mayor a (.'Qunctl of the DI'UIIKII of Car-Lrel, Mddlesex unty, N... at u ootng of tho <;>u'l tu I held on January 2st, HM'J, C.'-l Chuld'M, Cooke Avenue,.'ntrret, N. J., ut :00 I'. M. fur tle rlsu of unts of Kte A >urun wt It appurtenant ut of UR. (allowng types: I 7F>U Gallon tantelty Pupng KhglU' I Servce I v llook and J-adl*r AptH 750 flallon Quadruple Cobnaton Klre ApuratUB. Illdltf'a aru re< u^uted to HUnlt lull apt'clfu'tlo HMII dfta'u of tlo amaratuh and erulpnnnt offered, tn-l'en of Ihe apparatux anl uf the I'lulpunt Hepuately on eol unl, and tu Btatu, ID Date ffjexplratlon uf thu offer. (!) Te ur nrupuacl dsllvery at Curtret, N. J. 3 Te a lu'b wlerj nuch unt ur abllar unt' or the lldder ay be IIIBH;I Unl unl/ur deunutraled tu th«tjoull or nn ttuthorlded 6«lttuo leuof. VII bldjoturt) t llct to depuult a nrtltlrj ur hltrs eleck ur, lu'rkn aynl (.< to He uor uf thu Uuruugl of!arter«t, Mld<tlon«x L'uty, N. J. lrwn upu an Ineorprated hank or trual cupany In nn nnn DUIIMI to l'. of HID I> L*M of lh>. auutuu unt equlpnont off«rvd. Tn" tln'k or luckn of thu uu'- THBful bldl''h wll he. n'tht na u (l^puul untl u fonnul luntract wth Kuud and fflrlent surety for the full and fathful perfonna! tlcuf alall luv. bean ourllel and dollveed. Tle :lth-k ur chtu'ka of thu u9u>\«uful bldd wll be f tnl lnfdlatcly. Tto Councl reburvun the rght tu lej-'t uy ttud/ur all Mls. Augu J, Porvy, lurougl Clerk. <'.)" l-l. ST. JAMLS AUDITRIUM londay Evenng :5 'CLCK SHARP fscal yoar reached $43,903.69, an ncronso of f 7,324?!fl" The food value of fsh and gae taken n 929 us lepotled by only about one-half of tho State's lcenbe holdsrs, wu-b fxed nt,343,7 whle the sae value n 939 reached f,3,332.25, an ncrease f $40, Cleanng Ash Trays Ash trays need frequent cleanngs. Soak n hot soapy water, wpe d^y. II there are any stubborn stans, reove the by lghtly scrubbng wth steel wool or a stff brush dpped In hot «ud«y water. FRIDAY, Purchase f Defense Bonds, Staps Urged WA9HHN0T0N, D. C-Retal stores everywhere n the Unted State* are now concentratng the ( (TortH of ther vast sales orgatwtons to further the dea of gvng Defense Savng* Honrt and Stap" a» Chrstas prernnts, accordng to flnnnunecctt ade by Mhj, Benjan H. N«, Charan of the Retal Advsory Cottee of the Treasury Departent. TJdnK the ost odern lt«ethods enupled wth the «lt approved eans of dsplay and advertsng retalers of the Naton have enlsted n ths defense effort for the duraton, Major Na explaned "ThU Idea of Defense Bonda and Staps for Chrstas n ths land of freedo of thought And acton an( *t a te when the holday sprt pervades the nds of the people, n rght end proper," the Major sad. "We can ake our effort both a holday and a defense progra, for here n Aerca we are stll free. But our future s no ore secure than our wllngness In the present eergency to defend ourselves, Acren'n answer to tha throat of totaltarans s n ghty proprn of natonal defernw. nly n ltary ght s there assurance at freedo for the future, as long as Naz power reans unbroken. Tho purchase nf Defenpe Savngs Staps and Dunds, therefore, s not only a fnancal nvestent, t s also an nvestent n freedo. Freedo fof ourselves, four our chldren, and our chldren's chldren." DESPITE HANDICAP, FFICE WINS PAIR IN ARMUR'S LP Vernllo'* Spectacular Pn Bowlng Helps Beat Shop Pnner* CARTBRBT Despte a hanlcap of a blnd score, the>ffce kerlers, led by Jy Vernllo, anchoran, defeated the Shop n two fraes Monday nght at the Acadey alleys n a close Arour's Bowlng League atch. Vernllo turned n Rcores of 222, 93 and 209. In another atch Q$pt S, F, S. cae through wth a close threegae truph over the Dept C. F. D. pnners. Dept. S. F. 3. (3) NochU '. 3 "9 66 Plswr Boehner ft Walnh llon salespeople n ore than a llon retal stores, the voluntary sale of Defense Savngs Staps, and n any stores, Bonds, too, s beng pushed n a sprt of volunfo k th E 4 l Goyeent. In the feld of Chrstas" cards, the ndustry has dstrbuted ore than fve llon attractve Chrst- IIIRS cardo ncludng pflfpuse Ravngs Stap albus to retal outlets for the Chrstas tra^e. In tm» connecton the Treasury s dstrbutng Chrstas envelopes for Stap albus tn be gven fro* to purchasers of Defense Savng* Staps. GD EYESIGHT 4 A Gft To Be Ever Treasured t Nothng s so uch apprecated as a "gft ^at keeps on gvng." Gve yourself that treasured gft... GQD VISIN. We nvte you and your faly to consult our Regstered ptoetrst, whose every effort wll be expended n helpng you gan that treasured gft. Through the use of the latest scentfc equpent and ost odern approved ethods avalable, we are able to gve you a thorough exanaton. If glasses are needed, they wll be accurately prescrbed tnd carefully ftted. Specal attenton gven to chldren's eyes. DR. G. HlSDMAN, ptoetrut USE UR BUDGET PLAN Jewelers EM"BEE 0p tlcns PEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS 5 EAST CHERRY ST. RAHWAY Phone RAH HAVE YU TWED A Pr.tt.rolo Totals fft. () Kronenberg r F. Scheln 6 l g0 97 Blnd 25 IM T, Prc«-<-,. 60»9 Vernllo Totals U l M l PINNERS SCRE SWEEP IN WUNHPJNLP Carteret Bowlers Top Cerac In Three Straght Gaes CARTBRET Wth Charley Us-?ensk rngng up scores of R3, 23 and 225, the U. S. M. R. pnners scored a sweep truph over Ceracs No. $ Monday nght to hold ther poston n thrd place n the Mddlesex County Industral League. MtWlex Co. IndtrUl Leaju* Tea Standng W L A. S. & R, Co 3 0 f K«tlon*l Hotbrook Hat 29 Jt t. H, Chec*! 27 Publc Servce 27 Pott Ace *6 P. A. Dry Dock 4 CertcsN«- Whte wl Cheacborottgh Mfj General Cable S«curlt* Steel Ceracs K«. 2 Shell CHI I U. S. M. R. (») 3ekerka 4 Ul Donnelly IBS 7 Fedor IBS 04 Ifaentk 2 Dckson IB 76 4 IM «B 94? C«rte«No. 3(0) Quattrocchl Kraer 74 Klsh 9 Andrewk n !5 ft tter An rllt In Cleveland, ho, who had won teveral prle for hl pantng, wa, rejected by the arne corps becae he w»t "color blnd." U\ n n Indan. In J#, CK«)r, ta w '»fl>«nmr..pft4bn nn j tgtt by the Dutch fovtfngr ot; Nettwrland. STUPING SYSTEM BBI\M: Sn\l(l ;. 257 New (atejst) UUWR ISL) Perth Khvf, N. J. HI N«W«rk»Bll we; Cj P. A. 4-SSM, n A. M. to 6 P. M Ahead? N<5 an knows what les ahead, what tests of courage and endurance ay confront us toorrow. No an can predct the defeats and vctores; but every an can be wllng and ready. A way of lfe s at stake. It's a way that has pertted Aercan ndvduals and ndustres to becoe great It s based upon huanty and loyalty to free- 'do's code. It s worth dyng for, and wthout t, no cause s worth lvng for., It deands strength and, character-and ungrudgng sacrfce. The ndustral and busness lfe of New Jersey has played a ajor part n Aercan peace-te econoy. It wll be called upon to play a greater part n the hours ahead and t wll be found ready. Publc Servce pledges tself to de coon cause, wthout reservaton and wthout lt Its great electrc, gas, and transportaton facltes wll be devoted to nsurng the ultate vctory and the peace to follow. PVBLKMSEKVeE BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE BNDS 0 4TAMPS H ellow F«4P9»W? U d a pck-e-up? Ther«' aolung bettor tofxtt* blues or to get rd of that cob-webby feelng, than a Band Cocktoll The forula? It's a cnch... Take a art new Bond sull wth a dash of style, a full Jgger of ft blended wth sooth and ellow patterns tha are - perfect xer*. No need to stran or shake well and we leave out e btters, because the prce at the Bond Factory won't take the bulge out of your wallet or leaf* you wth a headache, ry t Bud. for at perky, feet the*around feelng. 2 tl JM770 j

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