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1 For Vctory... j U. DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS enbent - eaber V\.\V. - No. 25 Cntc>r<t< no uncnnr Hnsn matter "( the pom offce, Wootbrdro, N... rung Tres Sees Desperate Uness Pubtttude Changes j, s,,;-; -Wth the Sep., n a cassftca-.. n ow tho prevous,- further rsducvvtbe, the war njr Board here n,..,.(nay urged a n use of ther au y possbe way "t u; to the war cf-, ;." sad the state- :,. s retchng every p ;!<! thus use ater-,,..; nusportaton, are,. m-:st upon usng, M drvng to work ): rey of empoyes,; v.hu are not egbe,, who must mee j,, n requrements n j..) caed Grade :,Kt workers are (,.adod tres, t! t. possbp to obtan n. where certfcates n. th«v certfcate MSO the tres can. Unchecked ;\ r s begn to rea,r rubber stua :.. producton.-rausp of the n wrkcrs to tcac :.!. of beng wer way ard put.e more nconmy be requred of u v can take the ry demand ther LresB of aacr by HO dopg." : east sx egbe \ y tre wthn the centafre n con-sfcatons new,,-;ncd and whether r- or trucks. The ntenty tred to.. n attenton of,! genera repy to ; brngs a retort - tres throw,[..s characterstc ;rot8m whch s..tawy, nstead of ^operaton whch, keep producton prw Schoo Paper, \ Here, Wns Award ;K - The Wood v Company s the urns Roar, month-. St. Marys Hgh \n!n>y; whch, ths.ns n the Can- Assocatons an vt/y forjrrera h. Advanced; -m Leutenant Aexander Kette" u-tt Avenue, wa <Mu-.tM- Canddate m Leutenants,, at the Aberdeen,.. Md. u of Mr. and Mrs " r,,>f ths pace t of Woodbrdg " entered the Armu:h the Natona emer 6, 940. enng th«army h.^ a too and d DOGS " (. Robert Brook Ytemtn Stree!h eg by a do <" Nckas, of 9 The chd \#». Rothfuss, \nhny Genera Hos n the poce tha \nt u)ny Lodharo : ) A ^ h \venue-, was trsatec "n the wrst. Th > John Gsk, ""d, Hopeayn, - the owrerg wet! the do** ted fo: " Avene P«by Sunday Schoo w mornng wth Law Says Stop 0 Feet Behnd Hated Bus Carryng Chdren.n thrd made to frst year of pub- -2. Prevousy y was voted n Coumba tc Press As ke honors n c Press As WOODBRDGE - Supervsng Prncpa Vctor C. Nekns today caed attenton to motorsts of the aw approved by the mandatory for a drver to stop Governor ths year, makng t hs vehce not ew, than ten feet away from a schoo bus recevng or dschargng any schoo chd. Ths act reads n part aa foows: "The drver of a vehce approachng or overtakng a bus whch s beng used ony for the transportaton of chdren to and from schoo and whch has stopped for the purpose of recevng or dschargng any schoo chd, sha stop such vehce not ess than ten feet from such schoo bus and keep such vehce statonary unt such chd has entered sad bus or has aghted ant! reached the sde of such hghway; provded, such bus s desgnated an a schoo bus by one sgn on the front jpnd one sgn on the rear wth each etter on such sgn at east four nches n heght. "The drver of a bus whch s brng used soey for the transportaton of chdren to and from schoo sha not start hs bus unt every chd who may have aghted therefrom sha have reached a pace of safety." Enroment n Schoo System Shows Decrease Of 76 Students Lower Grades ncrease; But Empoyment Depetes WHS Ranks by 23 Pups WOOD.RRDGE A decrease n enroment of 7(> students was noted n the Woodbrdgc Townshp Pubc Schoos for the frst day of schoo, Supervsng Prncpa Vctor C. Nckas announced today. The tota enroment on Wednesday was 4,7O, r > as compared wth U. S. Restrctons Fa ere WOODBRDGE Despte prortes budng actvtes n the Townshp contnued on the upgrade dur- t the month of August, Wan: gaer, Budng nspector, re-»ted to the Townshp Commte Monday nght., Seventy-sx permts for constructon estmated at $90,500 we ssued durng the past month, Mr. Agaer noted. Hs offce coectd $ n Lm, Of the 70 permts ssued, 9 ere for dwengs estmated to st $04,850; 3were for acce.ry budngs at an estmated cost $2,&50 and fve were for bu.«ess budngs to coat n the orhood of $80,050. Legonnares To Attend Assemby WOODBRDGE R«y E. Andern and B. \V. \<>gv\ w represent Voodbrdge Post, Amercan Lcot at the annua conventon of Amercan Legon, Department of uw Jersey, at Anbury Park ths eokend. The conventon was orgnay schedued to be hed at the Hoto Monterey bat that estabshment, has been taken over by Army auhorttes, The conventon therefore w be hed n the Paza Hote. Mr. Anderson w compete hs Mm as State Commander at the conventon and a new commander w be eected. WPA Sewng Project Ends, Cothng Gfts Socted WOODBRDGE Because the WPA has stopped ts sewnp projects, the Townshp Beef pepartment w no onger have cothng to gve to reef recpents uness Townshp resdents donate worn but good cothng, John Omcnhse, wefare drector, announced today A types of garments are needd. Resdents havng cothes they wsh to donate may eave them at the Reef Offce at the Memora Muncpa Budng or they w be caedfor f the offce s notfed by teephone. The number s Woodbrdge 8-200, 4.7R on the frst day of schoo ast year. Accordng to Mr. Nckas there reay s an ncrease o 47 students n the eementary schoos and a dcreasc of 23 pups n Woodbrdge Hgh.Schoo. Dscussng the fa of enroment n the Hgh Schoo Mr. Nckas sad: A number of the boys and grs attendng the Hgh Schoo have evdenty receved empoyment n the war ndustres and therefore faed to return to schoo." Mr, Nckas ponted out that there has been ncreased enroment n a the eementary schoos, wth the excepton of Schoo No. whch remans the same and Keas bey Schoo whch shows a sharp decne. Last year, on the frst day of schoo, 6 pups enroed at Keasbey Schoo. Wednesday but 93 students enroed. "The decne at Keasbey Schoo," the supervsng prncpa stated, "s mosty,due to the fact that the seventh and eghth grades have been removed there." ncrease at Avene Despte the fact that th< seventh grade has been dropped at Avene Schoo, the enroment there shows an ncrease of sx proxmatey 40 seventh grade students n Avene are beng transported to Schoo No., so that the actua ncrease at Avene s reay 46, Ths 3 due to the many new homes whch have been but am occuped n that area. At No. Schoo Wpodbrdge ony- four addtona pups have heen added to ast years number even though 40 pups havebeen transferred from Avene. Th? too, "as n the case of the Hgh Schoo, s due to (Contnued on Page 6) Rad Aarm Excudes Town Bat s Sounded Esewhere WOODBRDGE The ar rad aarm eary Monday mornng whch spread through Nsw York and,parts of New Jersey caused no (exctement ampng Townshp resdents because few knew about t at the tme. Desk; Sergeant Whem Brown on duty at poce headquarters dd not receve the premnary sgnas. The ony sgna he receved was the "wfte" or "a cear." Sergeant Brown heard WOR announce, an ar rad aarm but before srep are sounded headquarters must receve offcaj authorzaton from Perth Amboy. However, the atter muncpaty dd not get the offca sgna from New Brunswck so t was not passed on to the Townshp. We, n turn, therefore, dd not gve any sgna to Carteret. LOSES WALLET WOODBRDGE A waet, contanng eeven doars, a drvers cense and dra,ft regstraton card, was ost by James Wostbrook, of Homestead Avenue, Avene, accotng tq a report made by the owner to Desk Sergeant Car Sundqust at poce headquarters, yesterday. Servces Tonght And Tomorrow Open JewsNew Year Festvtes WOODBRDGK Tonght, at sundown, the Jewsh resdents of. ths- communty, together wth Jews u over the word, w begn the ceebraton of Rush Hashonmh, or the New Year. The hgh hodays wf mark the begnnng of the yew 5,703. Servces w be hek»t 6:45 osjeek and tomorrow mfwmf and Sunday mornng at the Adath 8r»e Synagogue on Schoo Street. R»W> Sau Bernards w preach the sermons. The tradtona Jewsh New ^ur whch s the ft»t day of Tshrw, the seventh month n the ord«r ot rabntha, s the annversary of the naton of the *«d. t *» of nvanknd durng the prevous year. The Jewsh peope th g>aeves, n the Synagogues throughout the word, apprase ther conduct toward ther feuowmen durng the p,ast year. On Sundsy njfht;, September 20, the Ko Ndre urvce, the most jm-, pressve Mnd beautfu servce n the fynawsue dtf ta pnss and on Monday, September 2, Yom Kppur or the Day of Atoneqent w be observed. The day s marked by a strct fast, - Ths year, the Jewsh resdent* of the Townshp have asked permsson of the commaj}d.ryj offcers Kro«r. and fy entertan Jewsh WOODBRnGE, N.,., FRDAY, SEPTEMBER, JM2 Dr. Cy^. Hutner Dr. Hutner, of 34 Grove Avenue, ha accepted a eutenancy n the Unted State! Nara Reterve and reported for actve duty Monday, A graduate of the Unversty of Mane, Leut Hutner matrcuated at the Boton Unvertty Medca Schoo from whch he receved h M. D. degree. ntermhp were served at the Boston Cty Hopta, Boston, Mass., and the Perth Amboy Genera Hopta, after whch he receved an appontment on the turgc& staff of the Utter hospta. Leut. Hutner offce w be cosed for the duraton. Addtona Donatons For Kmer Soarum WOODBHKM Addtona donatons for the Camp Kmer Hospta sun room were receved ths week by the Kmer Hospta Counc of Woodbrdge Chapter, Amercan Red Cross, as fo6ws. Hungaran Reformed Church,?20; Cathoc Daughters of Amerca, $0; Rev. and Mrs. Howard Ken, $5; Jane B. Crune, Nancy Lncon Counc, Daughters of New Jersey nfft. Ap- Counc, Sons and Daughters of Lberty, $2 each. Vrgna Barkeew, Mrs. Arthur trown, Mrs. Howard Jennngs, Mrs. James Brambe und Mrs. George Areth, $ each. The commttee wshes to thank a those who donated money or furnshngs to hep equp the sun To 00 Days n Ja HOPELAWN A sentence of 00 days n the county workhouse was meted to Abert Majesk, 42, of 45 Juette Street, ths pace, when he appeared before Recorder Arthur Brown yesterday mornng on a compant made by hs wfe. MujeKk, a Hondawn tavernkeeper, was chaned n hs wfes compant wth "dsordery conduct, drunkenness and faure to provde hs wfe and chdren wth food and or.her necesstes." Pvt Ken Enters Cass For Tranng n Fnance WOODBRDGE Prvate Emanud Ken, son of Joseph Ken, of 5GB Barron Avenue, has arrved at the Fnance Repacement Tranng Center at Fort Benjamn Harrson, ndana, to begn hs basc tranng n fnance. Upon competon of an ntensve fed tranng program he w be sent nto the cassroom to study army <pay methodb. Pror to hs nducton on Juy, Prvate Ken was a Certfed Pubc Accountant. He was a member of the New Jersey State Socety of C. P. A.s, 2 Town-Owned Parces Are Sod By Commttee WOODBRDGE Tweve parees of Townshp-owned property were sod at pubc sae by the Townshp Commttee Monday nght. Purchases were made as foows: Aexander Fntpaum for Leo and Joseph Bacuk, $,600; >va Berey, $550; J,ua Novak,?2B0; Mary Jost, $80; Afred and Maden Whttum, $8<0; Mary S. Muken, $250; Sdney «nd Rose De, $500; L^tyrenct: and Jesse Dpye, $300; [George and Anna, Gvejft, $200; Leo Barnaby, ttc-eajtat H hen, $50. PLAN CARNVAL H O P E L A W N - -The James Sehaffrck Assocaton was gven permsson by the Townshp Commttee Monday nght to onduot a (apn/ Horn September 4 to 9 ncusve on the Hopuawn Pub*h«Y&f Krdur m t Oreon Bt., Wnodbrjdt*, N. J. ts Your Scrap, Sster Housewves Tod PRCE FVE OENTft So What! Jon n Savage Coecton, September 4 Prmary WOODBHK n a messago to housewves UKn^ ttn to cooperat n the ntensve natonwde drve for savage materas to hed next Monday, Mrs. Chester Peck, Snvage. charman, today tod the women of the Townshp tnt "ts your scrap, sster, whoh w keep war factores gong." "Maybe you housewves," she sad, "arc wshng you were n the Army. Maybe youve got an dea youd ke to be a Navy nurse. Maybe youd even sette for n weders torch n a factory. Maybe you get a tte restess sometmes wonderng f you shoudnt he dong a tte more about ths war than just ookng after the chdren, worryng about three square meas a day. But yon have a job g at home. You must get n the scrap. Ths» a hard, drty, unromantc chore, but nobody epe but yon can do t, The 40,000,000 cvnn women represent the hardesk-fnhtng woman-p>wer n the country. The Army, the Navy, the nurses, the factores depend on you. Scrap s the backbone of a fghtng war, and waste s treason! Need ncreasng "As the war becomes more ntensve on the varous foregn fronts, the need for scrap materas has steady ncreased. Whe coettons of varous types of savage have aready been made here from tme to tme, the expamftng requrements of the war program nve made t necessary to obtan much arger amounts of matera!. The Amercan stee ndustry ths year hopes to produce n record-breakng 85,000,000 tons of ntce, as much as a foregn countres put together can nuke," Mrs. Peck ponted out, "Our country aone ths year s gong to produce three ton* of stee for every two tons the Axs can turn out. "To brng s»ee producton up ^ Wth the ex- 90,000,000 tons n however, our stee ndustry needs an extr 6,000,000 tons of scrap stee foe ts furnaces. Every ton of scrap we can send them w rwe our natona producton et* tanks, shps, (Contnued on aqe 6) Anderson Named By Townshp Commttee To Pan Honor For Loca Men Servng Naton WOODBRDGE Premnary arrangements to obtan n aervc«fag to honor Townshp men n the «rmed forces were made at a meetng of the Townshp Commttee Monday. Koy E. Anderson, of Grove Avenue, State Commander of the Amercan Legon, Department of New Jersey, was named charman of a commsson to compe a permanent record of men n servce and to nmte arrangements for a sutabe servce fag to he fown n the vcnty of the Memora Muncpa Budng. Every effort w be made to have the fag ready for dedcaton on Armstce Day, November, Other members of the commsson w be named wthn the next few days. The resouton authorzng the formaton of the com- the servces caed to the coor* msson rends as foowp: "Whereas: ths commttee, fees a permanent record shoud now be made of a the resdents of the Townshp of Woodbrdge caed to the coors n the exstng war between the Unted States of Amerca and Germany, tay and Japan and "Now be t resoved that Roy E. Anderson, a resdent of ths Townshp and at preaent State Commander of the Amercan Legon, Department of New Jersey, be te person desgnated to head a commsson to be known as the Word War No. 2 Servce Record Commsson of the Townshp of Woodbrdge to obtan and compe a compete st of each and every resdent of the Townshp of Woodbrdge n the dfferent branches of Second Front? War Department Busy Wth Loca Creek WOODRRDGE A pubc hear-, cerned U the waterway nm nng w be hed n the Commttee vted to be present or to be represented Chambers n the Memora Muncpa nt the hearng to ex- Budng at 0:30 A. M.; October 7, by the War Department press ther vews on the subject, Jt s especay desred to obtan to obtan nformaton for use n thd vews of ndustra concerns that may reasonaby be expected the preparaton of a report on to he affected by further mprovement of Woodbrdge Creek, Woodbrtdgc Creek. The exstng project for Woodbrdge Ora statements w be heard, Creek, authorzed by the but for the accuracy of. record Rver and Harbor act of June H, a mportant facts and arguments H)02, provdes for a channe eght shoud be submtted n wrtng n feet deep at mean ow water and quadrupcate. Wrtten statements 50 feet wde, extendng from Arthur may be maed to the Unt- K to the Saamander dock, ed States Engneer Offce, New a dstance of about,9 mes. York Dstrct, New York,or submtted A partes nterested or con- at the hearng. 3 Loca Men Tran At Army Ar Schoo WOODBRDGE Three f ownshp men are now at the Army Ar Force Technca Tranng Schoo at Soux Fas, South Dakota. They are: Frank Lattanzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don,ato Lattanzo, of 437 Schoo Street; John H. Schcndorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schendorf, of 20 Brookfed Avenue and John Kurtak, so of Mr, and Mr?, Joseph Kurtak, of 3) Od Road,.! Sewaren, The three men entered the Army Ar Forces on Juy, from Newark. Lattanz-o has been assgned to the 606th Technca Schoo. n cvan fe he was empoyed by the Amercan Ceramcs Laboratores. He attended Woodbrdso Hgh Schoo and was graduated n 93, At the post he s squad eader and pays Softba and tabu tenns, Before jonng the army Schendorf was empoyed as an acetyene weder by the Rowe Products, nc., Beeve, He attended the Mddesex County Vocatona Schoo at Perth Amboy and was graduated n 934. Kurtuk was a converter operator at the Unted States Metas Refnng Co., before jonng the army. He attended Woodhrdge Hgh Schoo. Egan Agan To Head State Superor Poce Members WOODBRDGE C,a p t n John %an, of ttte Townshp Poce Department, was eected presdent of the New Jersey State Superor Poce Offcers" the second co«*utjye tarm-, nt the -«twra*r WeBtnj; of the (froup hed yostecday n Cfton,, Captan Bgan, who resdes n the Fords secton and who s u fe-ong resdent of the. Townshp, was re-eected wthout any opposton. Durng hs frst- term ug head <u the assocaton the mcmbeshp o has ~.tt a> m- Ferry, njured n Crash, To Return To Schoo Soon WOQDBRDGE Prncpa Arthur C, Ferry, of Woodbrdge H^h Schoo, who was njured n an automobe accdent n Sayreve ast weekhas eft the South Amboy Hospta and s now convaescng at hs home. He sustaned fve broken, rbs n the accdent, Mr. Ferry expects to return to hs dutes at t\t Hgh Schoo rvext week. Coona Legon To Donate Rec To Savage Drve The frst arge contrbuton n the Townshp to the naton-wde savage drve to be hed a day Monday w be mada by Coona Post, Amercan Legon; whch w dc-nate the arge gun, a rec of Word War days. The gun, a Howtzer, adorned the awn n front of the Coona Post Home snce the formaton of the post. Decson to donate the gun was made at a recent meetng of the post. n the present war, and Others To Be Named "Be t further resoved that sad Commsson whose membershp sha be by appontment of ths commttoe sha from tme to tm«report to the Townthp Commttee wth 9«ch recommendatons as they may deem neewsary to carry out Mc purpose and theref»re "Be t resoved that sad commsson be and they are hereby authorzed and empowered to purchase a sutabe fag and on such fag carry from tme to tme the tota number of resdents of the Townshp n th» servce of the country." Townshp Cerk B. J, Dungan was nstructed to notfy Mr, Anderson of hs appontment. Pedestran Des n Auto Accdent WOODBRDGE A pedestran was fatay njured by an automobe Monday nght n the Coona eectfw of the Townshp. Tfce accdent was the ony one reported n the Townshp over the Labor Day weekend. Poce dentfed tha vctm as Vncenzo -Mantuano, 56, of 398 Frst Street, Jersey Cty, He was taken to the Rahway Memora Hospta whsre he ded upon arrva. Patroman Rchard Lev, who nvestgated, sad the car whuh struck Mantuano, was drven east on nman Avenue, near Condut Street, Coona, by Eugene Maurer, 40, -of 565 South 7th Street, Newark.. Mantuano Was empoyed by L. oro, o-f nman Avenue, and was wakng on the eft sde of the road facng the traffc at the tme of the accdent. Gafoa Quts Reef Job TQ Become Potca Ade WOODBRDGE Pau, Gana, Muncpa Servce Agent of the New Jersey Muncpa Ad Admnstraton, who nad supervson over the oca Reef Ofcp has resgned ha poston and hs pace has taken by Arthur C, Wedtnhamor, who up to now has be»n n charge of Monmouth County muncpa re ef offces. He w contnue to supervse Monmouth County oftees and w have charge of part of Mddesex County reef offces n addton. Mr, Gana, t s understood, has accepted a secretara post wth G Robb Wson, State Avaton Drector and Repubcan canddate for the Unfcd State* Senate from New Jersey. Downward Trend Of Reef At Sower Pace Durng Juy WOODBrMJXJE The trend of eef costs and cases contnued owmward n the Townshp durng Juy, but at t sackened pace, accordng to the report for that month, ssued by t Chares R. Erdman, Jr., drector of (the Muncpa Ad Admnstraton.. There were 40 cases contanng" 276 persons.cared for durng Juy, as compared wth, t2 cases contanng 2*8 p«raang n June. Juy costfwee" estmated at $3,56 as UUUME w» prevous mouth. Commtments n the Totwnshy from January through Juy of ths year totaed $32,5) as compared wth $50,008 for the same perod n 94, "The current turnover n cases s about ten pe cent," M Edman cporb, "so these fgures mean that ampst nnety-one per cent of the eases now on reef are composed ether of persons dq^ntey unabe to work or of those who must appy to the reef offcer for kss.stance because they art) unabe to earn sutfcsnt money to provde or ther needs. t ooks as f we had just about reached rock bottom and that hope for further reductons must be based prncpay upon contrbutons (from newy prosperous responsbe reatves or transfers of reef recpent* ty governmentt aubsdjed bd agences the t»ne chdren and persons over sxtyfve."". ( hs report for June Ms. Erdman ventured the predcton that further sma decnes n reef cost* mght be expected, but that for (he present the stuaton woud prdhahy teman about stetn. H«beeves the predcton he made at that tmg»t$ hd jfd Atttude Sght nterest n 2nd, 3rd Wards, But Otherwse Nobody Cares WOODBRDGE furres of nterest among Repubcans n the Second and Thrd Wards, next Tuesday prmary eecton s gong to be just another day so far s.s potcs n tb,o Townshp s concerned. n the Thrd, Wam Gcry s generay accepted as havng thu betveft of the reguar organzaton support and therefore s the favorte n a three-cornered race for G. O. P. nomnaton for Comntteeman. A hard campagn has been waged by Ernest L. Befger bwt f ony fc ght Vote. R recor&d, the organzaton-upportet oanddate has the edge. The thrd man n the race, Chares Ktn, a accorded tte chance. nterest n the Second Ward centers about the fnct that no nomntttnc pettons were fed by a Repubcan canddate there, nd party voters must wrte-n a nama f they are to hav. an opponent tt November for the Democratc ncumbent, Chares Aexander, Wesey Chrstensen s apparenty tha choce of the party eaders, ncudng Convmtteeman James Scjaf«frck. Democrat! Unopposed n the Frst Ward, Conrmbteem«n John Bergen, Dcmo«rat and James Red, Repubcan ar«unopposed, as are the Democrats n the Secont and Thrd. Both Commtteenen Francs Wuknvets of Av«- ne and Aexander of Fords w be enomnated. Athough, there s a threo-ornercd race n the RopKbcus prmary for Unted StaUs Stnator^ t woud never be suspected from the ntercut manfested ocay. None of the canddates, so far as coud be earned, has supped any of the money t take* to pet oat Uw on eecton day and the baotng n the Townshp w be exceedngy ght. The thre«canddatea n ths fght are G Robb Wson, Abert C, Hawkes and Jose-ph BoT<er, Mr. Wson shoud have the edge n ths contest as he probaby a the ony one of the tro who coud fnd hs way aroud Washngton outsde the Cnreton Hote. Unted States Swator Wam A. Smathers, Democrat, s unopposed. Season s Launched By Lades AVfcNEL The Udcs Ad So- cety of the Frst Presbyteran Church hed t openng sesson of the fa season at the church Tuesday. After the devotona servces ed by Mrs. Chester A. GaoWay, pans were made for the soca actvtes of the grqup. he frst far w be asvef tea and bake sae at the hojne of Mrs. Herbert Head on George Street next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Wam Fakenstern w serve as charman of a "spder «> party,. to be hed Frday eve- nng, October 2. Mrs. Robert Grmey, membershp charman, presented Mrs. Gustavo Koch, Mrs. Rchard Johnson and Mrs. Water Knotts, wh were wecomed nto membershp. " Refreshment,-! w^re served by Mrs. Ots Sears and her commttee after the busness meetng, Loca Man Fned For JVon-Sopport Of We WOODBrUDGE- Chares An* dor, 48, of Mt Peyser Street, waa ned ten doars and ordered to pay hs wfe ten doars weeky when e appeared before Recorder Arthur Brown ths w»ek. Andor was charged by Mrs. Mary Andor, of 29 Ptch Street, Carteret, wth faure to support hw and ther chd. Burchak To Take Course At EngneernCoege SELN Water T. Burchak, of trento Street, has matrcuated at the Newark Coege.of Engneerng and w enter the freshman qass on September 2. He w pu$ue a course eadng to tho degree of bacheor of scence n chemca etv» gwary.. --J v "BrrchS* sa g*at««to«*wmm brdge Hgh Schoo where he was actve n uthutc.% BOY onrrrt rwoodbrxe Pau Mrb»vger, 8, of 5& Hampton Avenue. vfas btten on hu eft ade by «dog owned by Juus Kob, of 6f e, nccoadjog ta a re-

2 V. T PAGE TWO M -. - T.]<< P -.r. rharm.c-" M sftnt Personates By Jean Duff ".nek and ru Mr«.-d Ar- R<(»fWf>o<. prr hf> ftew, nf > p"r fa-mrv nf A nth Cty. n Roy Wa Shcpar.j. :. of M- son of fha m.k -. M:-f k wth he Dr.aM!f PonaH"; R.a. -.va- hr ; -d<!. vh : Bo-jSt.!(!< P»rth Anbny. The Bmtd <>f the M**.a propper. of a: -V- /.brary on Oak Arthu! anr Frank A-h M". Harod Mor.- ^n««)and. hare rotyrm Pan*after «ppnd:n(r \vr>»<! tkn nnz home of Mr and Mr. T ::> v> t>c A;:...Mr Mr* F>-,! Rapp,vu Mr, r-v: M:f. h.h-mv..mr. P. M.. M-«Pnrcnc* Webb- Fat Avcmc recenty \:.,, ;, The?on, rs (] a r. Mrs. Henry Free? of Osk Tr vt-r D«rk hor«e p -. A! Enffd, of Mrs. George Wood. The T.tv. rr.v T.v M A Trm Tmfmtr fts n- Erne<.; Mr. Pattern 927 may bt ordered ony n roff 4nd women* **«2, 4. 6, 8, 20, 30, 32, , Se 6 requre* 4 7 yard 36 nch. Stnd SXTEEN CENTS for th«maraa Martn Pattern. Wrte pany SZE, NAME, AD- DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. JUST OUT our new F.J and Wnter PatM-n Book! A Roca of FaKon, wtb tjrt for every»ge; every occaon. Thrty-two p»get of pattern* each <-y to make and fabrctavng. TEN, CENTS for your copy of th book. Send order to Newpaper Pattern Department, 232 Wct 8th Strtet, New York, M. Y. KNDLNG FREPLACE - WOOD - FAMOUS READNG COAL KOPPERS COKE MASON MATERALS FUEL OL Phone Woodbrdg-o WARR COAL & SUPPLY CO. ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRDGE Hgh Schoo GraJ 8 T/rougf 6 Wn Yor Wngt B«a Fyng Offcer Go To Your Nt«r«M Navy Rccrutnf Staton f«4f A^ A.b AW««t a >! Mr*. (.»>!(> AuM.. "AT den. p vstng a* the home r> f r«-on-n-awr and dutrhter. Mr.v Mrr. Msths* Jan^r. of <-..-.;. - R of Sonora Avenue. Mr. and W:$. Roma:. Msy spendng t week *nh :ht.r hr-^;-!aw and JaaRhtcr n rarrtwcj*. ] Mr. and Mr«. Thv-mw F;-:-: (of Kennedy Ptece. and Mr< \-.:. Shaw of n - :!» rtrn. sjvf". LN.r \ Day at Asbury Park. ) The Wouwns Cbb r.ru fa actvtes wth a unch«>:" * : c*rd party on Wcnf^day :-.:..: ;Lbr«r). Mrs. Erdc W«-;:"tr., wa.«charman and -sas aw«:t. bv uncheon card Prfrf for hg scores w*:f sx*::-, cd to the foowr.c: Br. r. V:- Anna Damt-ru. Mrs Fs;^? >; - nor and Mr!. John W;r::; r^.k:,,eda Bot*; p:rot>.!t. M:? Frr.k Br.nkmann &r. Mr?. Ar:-.ut JanV;e. and Rchard B-jt!,-:>f S?-:: A-- r..;?.?^r ; Fr:hv Nw Br.:>- Chrstan Scence Church Caendar M - Ferds MaB Gets Workhouse Sentence E. ; \V -Vr..-; TAX TOWN; * for?d: < brother. T.en»«:-. *dre«* *.. :-.r..sorc- Leutr.;.- Patror.-.t-. r, -. Sr UrTer ~r.ej S..S.; charge. arr-te..: : R::?5-.5 Th-.-..-rc S:-)ut on :-. hurcn of Cf-." -*.. Sd-:- r.v.k., S*-*ar<r.-.. > a banch e.-"^ Mc.Vr.: -. z car U ntm...5 fv j Churca, The Frs: Church of sucde *fte kng h:- own f. Chrs;. Scc-r.t?;,n Bos:on, Mass. B«ratT. a back pcct- *g. Sur.da? s«rvc«. A. M., Sunday Schoo.[;30 A. M. Wednes- Han-ey D. Gbson ::-.:r.-! P. CVoss Comm.:?sontr t^ 5r::?.r.. day Ttstmor.a! meetng, P. M. Thurfrtav, rrfwnf room, 2 to P. M. "SUBSTANCE" :? tht Le&K-. Sermon.^ubjtc: for.sunday. September 3. r a Chrstan Scence Churches and Socetes throughout!.:.. word. The Goden Ten: s: "Thy nanv:-. 0 Lord, endureh for ever; and thy memora, 0 Lord, throughout a! generatons." tpsams 35:6) Among the Lesson-Sermon ctatons u the foowng from the Bhje: Many, 0 Lord my God, are thy wonderfu works wfeh thou bas done, and thy thoughts whch are to us-ward:... they are raw; than can be numbered." (Psarm 40:5) The Lesson-Sermon aso ncudes the fowng passage from h«chrstan Scence textbook, "Scence and Heath wth Key tu the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. "Eterna thngs (vtrte?) arc Gods thoughts a* they exst n the sprtua r«am of the rea. Tempora thngs are»he thoughts.pf mortas and are the unrea, bonu the opposte of the rea or the sprtua and eterna." (p. 337 > NO STOP FOR FRE Georgetown, De. When fre- nun exctedy entered a beauty j r-hup to extngush a baze, one of the. operators camy moved her customer nto the street and went bue coa you cutt beat t SAVE buy t NOW JOHN JT CALL WO TELEPHONE 4-007S THOS.F. BURKE Dnwtart 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. V. Co.teo, Mfr. FRDAY, SEPTFMBER. 942 Yon Con Mahe Ths Demvre DrndforYoar Daughter \ A f m ft j j ft) Ad Natona NetVSpQper p At USOHeadquarters To Be ObseneOctober Your tte daughter w!o»t tkr grown.up ook of a drnd and ths two-pec? verson gves senderzng nct to tubby tte fgures. You can easy make t mpy contructed dcgn at home n tme for cfoot openng, and the pattern requres ony 7 8 yart of cotton prnt and j yard whte pque for e 6. When t come» to w«ar and tear, th practca fahon w have no equa, and f yon make t of sturdy, washabe cotton, you know t w keep t«good oowt after nnumerabe trp to the wahtub. f you woud ke further nformaton about th pattern and a free eafet oa "Gatherng and Shrrng" whch w be hepfu n makng a drnd dren, tend * ampedef-addrened enteope to the Needework Department of th* paper specfyng eafet No Hoptawn Coupe Buys $6,000 n Bonds r..-. v.:crta;nn(-nt at the SO Kp.r- v* n Perth Amboy. orr p M-. K. J. Adam- annc- ;,;: ",v.p ozen n«-w prayer bon]^ ;:,,].-t n pun-hafer for the church.. ~. r were: Mrs..nu M<>r-... M>-\ Hmry H!-ey, Mrs. Smm,;>.,n_ Mrs.nhn Maer, M--. {. -> Mear-nn, Mrs A. W. S, -n d. Mv. Fod T. Unwe..Mr-. S -r:.- J. Henry. M«> <ura Ne- -. :. Mrs Thfma= )fn#, Mrs F....V;m«and M-. Mab- LH.HJK. h" K W A :!: V M -. M.-h-H- KW Wc. t;. p.,;. -,!" a --K of -h :- M f" "" f" vctory." Th: ".. u *P th-- "f Natfnn] Nrwppaper Week, whch w h observ- ay : -,..- (.M nf S\.»W«->«">-. - ^. r.- Thtr-y nftrr tnkhu hc rmntry from ward p.,,- :< hm.- of Mr--..\W>-v\ Denhe- ot*. j of t!v> - -A-A n RnW.=t-- Pace. M, Am-ra ctndnt wn the way jpro? m, \V..^-h-dt and.mrs. Mn- wthn bo fu ftc nf the prcw, :«-*<>r-jt<pn, un.tt-f to rcp-^et thr oca or- pont.-- nut Wayne ). MoMurray of [ Wth h<! j ;., ne wth OthT he Abry >a k Pros!", who.tjnnd ne-c-, ; -" ; "r cprc^ctatves n pan haman of the Natona News-jMrhtor r-\* nnpnn w he hed t he :.!e "f Mss Neson n otna Sessons By St. Johns Gud F0RS Rta «es.-ns wcr r --umed by the Woman* ud nf *;..nhns Rpfpa (hure^ t ; me-ntr hed Tue-day npfht n the chape soca, room. Members present were: Ms Week conmttep for the j to the ev, crscy Press Annooatrt, of ncw<pa[e - fu fwn- : j attested,,, Legon Auxary To nsta Offctrs Chrst en.se n. Pfeffer, Ms. MrKatct _H. Vhares! Qush. Mrs. Constance Ward, Mr.-, Howard Kuorton, Sr., Mrs. Rob- ert Krauss, Mrs. Frt Os-n, Mf. Wam Varady, Mrs. Heen Seuster Mss Dobson, Mss Voa Fuerton, Mss da Fuerto, Mss oaders nr fftoupr«n KOHDS- -The annua nataa- Am( (? to- of offcers nf the ndes Aux- " wt t»»!" ry nf the Hurry Hansen Po^t. av. <o^» No. M., the Amrnean Ufeon, w j t n m - " r hed Tuesday nrht, Spptcrnber P. r " m(>t "» 22, n the Lepnn head( uartprs on r J Pr "V^ " New r^wek AveUC, accordng N pnv esp y t., pan? made at a meetng tv:;! than -",!". week. Mrs Ea fhrstensen war. P«ar Hur)., named charman of the affar. " 0 e " s ->! A donaton «"<= madt- to tho (amp Kmer Counc of the Worutdce Chapter, Amercan Red Cro-- for the furnshnf of n hostpu sun room at the Camp. Mrs. Henjamn Sunshne, Mrs. Kmma Chnvan and Mss.ua Dan w uttend th( state conventon of the Amercan Luc^n Auxary n Asbury Park ths weekend. Th- dark horse prze for ths weeks?esson was awarded to Mrs. jad new-n, thnrht o! SON S BORN FORMS \ born Stm Wm ;, Am,, oy f; ;., A mnn hut he pp. nt k. < DAUGHTER FOR ANDERSENS ^ ^ f ^ am Rt V - Waff "! Road. S. r.-: Hs. FORDS-A daughter. Forence! R[. fresnment5 wt, r, se, ve,,, v. OtWr Cue* Ruth, was born recenty to Mr.,jj B--.«,-.: rs. H. Futerton, Mrs. Chares..f 42,rk. «h H0PE.AWN Announcement and Mrs. Rudoph Andemm, of J tvffer njd Mss Voa Fue ton. Woodnrdge, New Jcrscv,g a ease vras nra.t- ths week that Mr. and Mrs. Ander-tn ^" " ext nwetng w be hed October 3. Luther Avenue. from the Q...-.«r Bur Mr?. Chrs Pedersen of Lorette....,,... or. Routs- 2? ".vhrre he Street, are.he purchasers of $f.- before her marrage WHS Mathda!..{,908,20 contrbuted a>t year CT«d. was f :;! - jru-y truty 000 wonh of War Savngs Bonds. Konen, of Wam Street, ths by pubc to parayss fund. r.crd *-> 90../j n he The Pedemns decared that pace. to ckve - to? they!oupht the bonds because "we want to do a we can to str.-.-nce wa= J. D&:.-\. >). of ho was ar-:ed an a d«rmery rorrjpar.t. -.s oraerea.» tne DOG-KLLER A SLCDE 2 harrj-ware Aez.~: :-a mana :.:: V. E. Your Sprtua Heper Conunssoed State Mwonary Lessons n Art Work on Sewng Machne CnrxpU.e A?=ortnent of Chrstna? Greetngs and Wrappngs Rev. Ezabeth Rcker 90 MAN St. WOODBRDGE mportant Notce REPUBLCAN VOTERS OF THE THRD WARD, WOODBRDGE TOWNSHP: Every oya ctzen shoud exercse hs or her duty and prvege by votng on Prmary Eecton Day Tuesday, Sept. 5,942 POLLS OPEN 9 A. M. TO 8 P.M. \ FOR ERNEST L. BERBER Reguar Repubcan CttMte far Towsbp Cowfttee Pad to by fafttftr kepnbrcans of thr ft*d Want. "Frendy, Sound, ; -U) Woodbrdge Natona Sa MAXMUM MLES PER GAXO WHAT SPEEDS TO MANTAN! There are certan hghway speeds, dependng on drvng; condtons and the condton of your car, whch w take you farthest on the east amount of gasone. WHEN TO SHFT GEARS! Few peope reaze how much extra gas t takes to drve a car n "qjw" or "second." But theres a smpe rue for shftng gears that w prevent needess waste whe acceeratng. WHAT TO DO AT STOPS! ts a fact! Y u waste gas every tme you step on the brake at ntersectons and stop ghts. But our suggestons on correct stoppng wcut that waste to a mnmum. HOW TO USE THROTTLE! Your "accserator foot" can hep you get many extra mes from a fng of gas, when you know the "dos and donts" of waste-free, war-tme drvng. WHA T TO DO N TRAFFC DEL A YS! You can burn otn of ga» wthout movng a me n traffc jams, at raroad crowngs, and whe youre watng at the curb for a frend-f you dont know the rght answer. HOW TO HANDLE "COMPRESSON KNOCK Shoud you have the spark set way back, to compensate for the reduced ant-knock vaues of war-tme gasone? Dont take the word of anyone but an expert on ths one. WHAT TO DO ABOUT TRES, BRAKES, BEARNGS! The agnment of your whees, the nfaton of the tres, and the condton of brakes and whee bearngs have much to do wth easone consumpton. Do you know why and what you can do about t? For answers to a these qu^uons,a many more, see your Ods.!". H«j a gas-savng specast, wh "know how" and the equpn owners of OdsmobesHM>! makes get the most out of Ask hm, too, for a copy of OWamobea offca buetn on gasone conservaton. t "tes the gas stuaton and ts yours absoutey FREE! -andqetaspecud GAS-SAVNG TONB-UP! Drvng ~.vug Laeuuy carefuy s JS uny ony hat haf the story n savng gat gasu"* - The Condton (f tha rnr toof.....,...;.^.. T at \rt»wokb condton of the car tsef s equay mportant. Let you car be deaer hep you on ths score, too, wth a speca Gas Sa Tune-Up-a ow-cost servce operaton that enabes y ()Uf -, to gve you maxmum mteags orj every precous ga"" )o OLDSMOBLE DEALER HEADQUARTERS FOR "MORE MLES PER GALLOW WOODBRDGE AUTO SALKS 475 Rahway Ave, J

3 k>»- KNT LEADER FRDAY, SEPTEMBER T, 942 PAGE THREE Sewaren Personas Br Mrs. Burnt, 490 Ent Arenne, v,rn nd Mss -;M of Mr. an: Ws, Avenue. drnnt, of East fc *<> U. S. A. dsru, Wscnn- WSC d roturnko Street days n Pan- K, Dempsey, of.. hns returned - ; pctt wth Mr. Smon, of Rum- Sndc-s, of West nrd from tt week (Jnrncr, of Od.rm hostess ast (. Rtnur, Mrs. chdren of Be!> ;]::. ]{C(jU( Bc-.,.,,, Kuth and Rob- Mass., were over- Mr, md Ma. Hernf East Avenue, nth Morrs, of h ;, been assgned \n Corps statoned,;,... ). Cark and ;,nd, spent Satureach.,v OConnor and, Mac, of East Aveeen Terry, of S.-turday at Anbury Thomson, of Scheu-ted oca frends \!--. Garner enter-..vntr dnner guests,.r wetk: Sergeant,n r, <>f Fort Dx. Herbert Smart Ar,; Mt. and Mrs. Pau Lan Jones, Mon-,,f Forth Amboy, Wam Ross and,, Readng. Mrs. F. J. Adams, (!..pent the week- :!, Mr. and Mrs, Rob,f New Brunswck. havng Red Cross.-( cstd to return.. : charmun, Mr? jv.d. of Cff Road : from a.vacaton spent wth Mr, and Mrs. Morrson Chrste, of Mddkbush. Mrs. Abert Anderson, of George Strott, v?tod reatves n Fords, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Andre Sehmd* and chdren, of Hnckensaek, vsted frends here, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mchae Qunn, of Onknnd Avenue, spent Sundaj wth Mr. and Mn. Herman HenbBch, of East Orange, -ast Fr<ny p nght; the entertanment commttee of the Kcwaen Repubcan Cub, nc., Emer Krysco, charman, and the charman of the refreshment commttee, Mrs. Thomas DnrtK, met at the cubhouse to compete pans for a card party. The affar w be hed Frday evenng, September 2!> at the Land and Water Cubhouse. A w pay and refreshments w be ed. Tckets may be procured from any cub member.. The Msses Ann and Betty Snee have returned to ther home n Bronx, N. Y.*» after spendng the summer at the Martn Snce home n East Avenue. ^Mrs. Andrew Smonsen and sons have returned to ther home n Hoton Street after a vacaton spent at ther cottage n Shete" Oove. Mr, and Ms. John M. Brenng, <ft West Avenue, spent Sunday wth Mr, and Mrs. Robert t. Paugh, of New Dorp, S.. Vounteer workers for fodng urpca dressngs meet each Tuesjay mornk at the home of Mr.-). A. W. Schedt n Hoton Street. ANNOUNCE NEW ARRVAL W00DBRDOE -Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mddeton, of New York y, are the parents of a son, John Davd, born recenty. Mrs. Mketon s the former Grace Mare KffT, of Wry Street. John H. Sage Mr. Snge, who resdes ftt 33 Avene treet, Avcne, receved the teephone ndustry god embem awarded for reachng the thrty-year mark n the ervce. at a uncheon hed n h* honor Tueday at Ezabeth Carteret Hote, Ezabeth. The embem was preented by R. J. Smth, Dvon Pant Superntendent for the company. Sage, a neman throughout h career, hat partcpated n the conducton of much of the great wre network of teephone ns and cabet now servng Unon and eatern Mddesex countet. MELE-BARON SELN Mr. and Mrs. Em Mee announce the engagement of the formers sster, Grace Mee, daughter of the,ate Mr. and* Mrs..ohn Meo, of Boomfed Avenue, to John Baron, of Woodbrdge. No date has been set. for the weddng. COAL DAUGHTER S BORN WOODBRDGE A daughter Suffcent coa "to meet a was burn Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. needs" of the naton s avaabe John Demeter, of K5 Amboy Avc at the mnes, but offcas wnrn. that nue, at the Perth Amboy Genera transportaton dffcutes may de- Hospta, ay coa shpments and that persons who have not stored coa may be caught wth nsuffcent fue. PRECOUS FND Memphs, Tenn. Vsons of hoarded weath appeared to work- To Date men when they cut n to renovate n Hters jr push more Get- a mattress n the uphostery shop mans have crossed the. Rver Styx of F,. V. Wson and found a seathnn the. Rver on. Chcago o jar. rstead of god, however, Day News. the jar contaned sugar. Repubcan Cub Eects Mrs. Boos Head For 0th Term WOOD-HXE <Mrs. John W. nos wfts reeected presdent of th Frst Ward Repubcan Cub f> the tenth consecutve term at h frst, meetng of the season hed \\ ednesdny npht n the Hungaran H formed Church audtorum on S hoo Street. Other offcers med were: hrst. vce presdent, Mrs. Leot MVRfoy; second vce presdent, Ms. John V. Hunt; secretary, Mrs, Loyd Frey and treasurer, Mrs. Wam Messck. The foowng charmen were aptntcd: Soca program, Mrs. Mc- Eroy; ways and means, Mrs. Ar- thur Hunt; pubcty, Mrs. Konrad Stern. The entertanment commttee for October s: Mrs. Stern, Mrs. Boos, TVrs. Mary Dunphy, Mrs. Cayton Oney, Mrs. Anna BBK-, Mss Estete Key, Mrs. Gertrude Sorenson, Mrs. Heen Nagy, Mrs. Lucy Peterson, Mrs. Abert Martn, Mrs. Waace Softed and Mrs. Carence Boructt. James Red, canddate for Townshp Commttee and Jack Wess canddate for Assemby spoke on the comn(r prmares. The unt w meet n jont ses son wth the Mens Repubcan Cub Monday nrht at 8 ocock n the same pace. Avene News By MM. R. G. Perer, Avenc, N. J. Mrs. Ots Sears, of Madson ] Avenue, has returned home after spendng ten days wth reatves n Brockton and Pymouth, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Francs Ftzgerad, of Zeger Avenue, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chares Kernan, of Cranford, on Labor Day. Mrs. Water Muench, of Jersey Cty, spent Monday wth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grmey, of Wootbrdge Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. George Ecceston, of Cnton Pace, ceebrated the thrd brthday of ther son, Frank Abea and son, Frank, o; Lnden; Mss Jean Ecccston, o Rosee and George Anderson, o Cranford. Mrs. George Kayser ant chdren, of Ffth Avenue, hav returned home after three week spent wth her parents and reatves n Durham, Kentucky, Rchard Johnson Jr., years od, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Johnson, of Madson Avenue, s convaescng at the Parth Am-> boy Genera Hospta after a bad fa n whch he sustaned a broken eg. George, Sunday wth a famy Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gambn, party. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ; o f Woodbrdgo Avenue, have reurned home after a four-weeks TROTH ANNOUNCED vacaton spent wth reatves n WOODBRDGE Announcement Breton Woods and Harrsburg, has been made of the en- N. Y. gagement of Mss Geradne Komuves, The Amercan Home Depart- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ment of the Womans Cub w Andrew Komuves, of Green meet Monday afternoon at two Street, to Corpora Harod R. Rosnck, ocock ut the home of the char- U. S. Marne Corps, son of man, Mrs. Harod Monson, of Mr, and Mrs. Anton Rosnck, of Munhattan Avenue, 420 Compton Avenue, Perth Am boy. The Womans Cub w hod SQN FOR DUNGANS WOODBRDGE A son, Joseph, was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. J. Berton Dun»rn jj{man Street at St, Eab</ths HC^ta, Ezabeth. Mrs. Dungan s the former Mary Dougherty, of town. Amercan Pace Names ntroducng: Gadys (Va.) ; Gertrude, (Wash.), andgora (.a.) UNK RALLY Woodbrdge Townshp MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4th Has Been Set Asde as Scrap Coecton Day" Pace A Knds of Scrap at the Curb n Front of Your Home! ts frst fa meetng at the schoohouse Wednesday nght at 8:6 ocock. A DEPOST OF ANY AMOUNT EVEN AS LTTLE AS Bone Dress A basc drou for a occasons s the one shown Above, featured n the September Good Housekeepng. t comes n back wth back vevet tabs and s perfect under furs. D.A.R. Chapter To Send Deegates to Conventon WOODBRDGE The Janet &ge Chapter, Daughters of Amercan Revouton, w be represented at the state meetng to be hed n the Robert Treat Hote, Newark, next Frday. Luncheon reservatons must be made not ater than September 0, wth Mrs, John M. Kreger, of Prospect street. NEW ARRVAL WOODBRDGE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zaveckas, of 34(5 Amboy Avenue, are the parents of u daughter born Sunday at the Perth Amboy Genera Hospta. 2,820 aens are sezed as shp deserters; 8!)!) return to the sen. U. S. may deveop vast rubber tracts coverng haf of Coomba. Woodbrdge Personas The Frday Afternoon Brdge Nnsh. 7 Wedgewood Avenue. <u w hod ts frst mo-tng -Mss Gertrude Fnrre now of the season today nt one ocock makng her home wth her ut. the home of Mrs.. C. Demurest Mrs, Lawrence McLeo<, of Ea«t on Grove Avenue. Green Street. Jack Schork, of DockcrPace. has returned to Roa, Mo., to resume hs studes at the Mssour Schoo of Mnes and Metaurgy. --Wtm Roomer, Jr., ftveycnr-od son of Mr, and Mrs. Wam Roomer, of Buckne Avenue, underwent an appendectomy t the Perth Amboy Genera Hospta ths week. Mr«. Lawrence McLeod, of Kast Gre»n Street, s n Mam,.. where she attended the wedf her son. Lawrence Mc- Leod, A. M. N., thrd cass of the Nava Ar Staton, Mam. The ute was Mss Maryn Mer, of Deanrn, Mch. Enroute home Mrs. McLood w vst another son, Seaman Frst Cass Wam McLeod, statoned at Jacksonve, Ku. Dr. and Mr*. ra T. Spencer and daughter, Ezabeth, of Man street, have returned from a. vacaton spent n New London, New Hampshre. Rev. and Mrs. Homer W. Henderson, of Man Street, have returned from a vacaton spent n Lake Wnnpesaukee, New Hampshre., Mr. and Ma, Eugene K. Magrga Jr., of 25 Lan Terrace, are the parents of a son, Bruce, born recenty at the Perth Amboy Genera Hospta. Mrs, Margarga s the former Margaret De- Worth, of town. Mss Grace Turner, of Jersey Cty, has returned home after spendng the past week wth Mss rene Hbbetts, of Rahway Avonue. Mrs. Chares Numbers an> Mss Ruth Numbers, of Vanderbt Pace, have returned home after spendng a few weeks at ther cottage at Lavaktte. The Parsh House Repubcan Cht) w meot tonght at eght ocock at the home of Mrs. L. J. BEGNNNG SEPTEMBER 4, 942 to OPENS a Mr. and Mrs. Konrnd Stem and daughter, Barbara, of Myrta Avonue, vsted Rchard Stern of tho U. S. Ar Corps, at AtanUtj ty over the hoday weekend. Brde-Eect Gven Msceaneous Shower SELN Mss Ace Wektrt, of Mddesex Avenue, who s to be marred to Prvate Jfeph Bono moo, of crest, Avenue, was the guest of honor at a surprse msceaneous shower Hed at the hotne of Mrs. Ace Fessner on Oak Tree Road. Mrs. Vrgna Fssnc-r Hoos, of Oak Tree Road and Mrs. Anne Phps Cox, of Corroju Avenue, were hostesses. Present were: Ruth Wede of Lnden, Mrs. Eveyn Boye of Avene, Mrs. Wam Phps, Mn, Conrad Fessner, Mrs, Erck Wek- crt, Mrs. Sdney Hess, Mrs. Anne Safehnsfc, Mrs. Mton V. Mrs. Herbert Cox, Rose G, Vaentne Schmdt, Lee Schmdt, Do-! rs Groves, Charotte Fossner, Nette Tupk and Ace Wekcrt of! town.. Betrotha Of Ethe Logan s Announced by Parents CHECKNG ACCOUNT N THE /,, costs WOODBRDGE Mr. and Mrs, Maxwe Logan, of Martoo Drvo, mnouncc the engagement of thehs daughter, Ethe Voa, to PrvatS Arthur J. Seger, Jr., son of Mf. and Mrs. Arthur J. Seger, Sr., South Amboy. No date has been set for the weddng, Mss Logan s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo and f ompoved at the Hercues Powde*] B. Lne pant n Parn. Mr. Seer s a graduate of St. Mary: Hgh Schoo, South Amoy, and a statoned at Fort. Bragg at present. PLAN ank heps make guns, [aaks, shps for our fght- ^ men. ng n anythng made f meta or rubber... et pad for t on the spot Brng your famy Meet your frends v YOUR scrap nto the fr"":! JUNK MAKES FGHTNG WEAPONS. One ed radator w provde pcrap stee needed for seventeen.30 cabre rfes. Or.c c. awn mower w L" n,o.:"!:hsltcu. Quo ut;tcb9 ed tre wpruvduattnuch rubber as n used n V gaa musks. \ OJU od shove W hep maes 4 hand grenades. Lets Jot them wth Junk LOCAL SALVAGE COMMTTEE MRS. CHESTER PECK, Charnmn T.Uphone Woodbrd«e»«««*., _,. _.. S& Off. to \ 6ce» ts b«costs E ACff CHECK r *hercb<* R - / J AND EAto TEM "h& CULL OR WRTE FOR BOOKLET Frst Natona Bunk The Bank o Frendy Servce 2 KOOSUVULT AVENUE GAKTERET, NEW J HUSKY CHECKBOOKS FREE! 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Lay. ash Pao -. ]>a» u p ao crsa Uwc - Churcs (od-y.nhn Huak Havnn Lotkfs Ue-n Kst LB Rr-ksnn Jos- d Katcr Soros.oHtph J^fres Frank HnvenVt Kmnk uvnm Water Grmk : :7.;.«7.J H6.9X (7.( S.4 &.54, C ano S H,.:9 «.r,4 2(.4«4.00 r.c.).2c.79 S.2S S.C«, ,0 28.4G * afs G G ^, , «n.3a LEGAL NOTCF.S LEGAL NOTCES -, 7 k -» 7-. M-A r,(. A fo 02 5 f, r "., 24 r,:, :m,v M-.,V M - :cfv An. -...:,M! r,37 -A f>2 7 7-A 77-) n sf,,,r me fr, 279-2V V r,-s,,,,- m r : v-.,:. : A. n.n -, v:,,", t-n -!-.-!.n-,mn,,.,r :-,-:.. -t-.nk. v.,..-.r Sn PH,\,,M!\ " U\V\ /. Vr.mt.. - M.rv.nk,\ :. V r-.-u \\ MetZT. rmu.\bry..bn.\. K"zn<".,.,n A. Kn/n^k...[.. A. K/..-kn..M N. de... 7V.H2.2".M S.M s d s. fn j..f.n 2.S n; s ;;.». 2?,.27 S.-J <: (:: -..f. 4 H; K.2.7 " «7 S24 S32 sa7 M Hf-A sf7- r, S55-X 8M-M fjf-.-v fn-a 967-A 9M 9 SO (f4-a 7 07 U75-X )a d 7 s j n 23 fc A! :, «.- r,:. 2 n - 2S & L"J 4 «T : r, n s t «5 r :!.v.! & S- ;,jtt-;t ft j4 fc! 2*T 42S * H:-4 >K,S:,-:.\K :H-:; r.-? 2 36 tn ACSt 2, J2 t / 3 J!ns c * mp. J.n-y 0., :.-y C". M.vt 2 MT, r f 7 4 O s 4.4,!2 M :«.:.fr,.:,:. no ]95.*«A."." Harry,. X- s, :,-.V S.V.- /.U -.-nru Ku-te X;mv.H.2..^.-.;, H C S.H,v A.. Ma.-k-,v H>!-n Kucknca v M.kn.-ky : - 7.\,:,,u M.^ky n A. v.:"k" >< <> M... TtAx:!:, Tax Ou! or ELWTON NOTCE TOWNSHP OF WOODHKDOE n ronf»rmty w m, nns ^f a-t -ntded, "An a d " : «u:u..! etus, a ),rnved ny..., -, be» jnerk t-rftn " :n-m-ns te.n.uf," 0 tn; - "f -! -KKaurt-s MSsM X.t.. s ber.-by Kv-n Hnt He ^ bt Bnar of -Rsry an.."ton and He eern dstrbt-.- np Townshp "J WntHK"! t-- fur t ] ^e " - : -,, ry Kb--. n Tes.y. S...t.-n,.: "<. \M... -tween the ms H" 7 - :, k A J.. n, S -, k,. M. HV.n T,-> tn- Psfj-t H "f Kb- us w ne- fh He ; " " r eb-"t!k *ne.\ r n.,, ;! un On,-,ntty.snnr "\W.n fur -r Jm - ;-ty r, t and fur tn- JU- "*=- nha f!n-.uuty.un Tuwnsp " ed fur a tn Ke.n,-r:..^V hnrd. t r«, rg rucc: Mcmor» ubb. SCOM) WA>-rRST DSTBCT Comprsng a of Keaabey. A of - the Ward suuth ot Lehgh Vaey Haat ntersecton o( the cent- S th th t On Rahway Theatre Screen LEGM NOTCB* ^ m nv mtdpnh of H.U). pus mtnm and other t»rtn» provdfd nr H rnntn»f nac, T, fn- u-p. tb at Bk,.,,.,r,v at " wh may be ] nn, re, e Townshp.ontnte -,.<.vm b* rubt n t* Umreon n ret ny m! n n bdh and to., n -,, n" n K"M boek o (n<-h.der : t may Moe, dm rekan hrnt; Kven D tr-rmn an manner of ].t\ nn-nt, n CBM* ne or more, mnmum bs du be, rm-evn, HM n, eh.-.nee of HP mnmum h,,,, M above mnmum, by t>,nv, rn; t,. H,".ran, y Commttee and the payf by ho urcnrar c- munner of prehnae arr- wth terms of B»H on TOWHP w dever nm >»<) deed for sad t S!r«t, en. An artst;, unprrrson of Wam Powe and Htdy L»m»rr n "Croxronds" ccmn; to t!<- R»hw»y The«t-e Sunday. The fm depct! u- story of nhcnn HtJ ndvrnturt n pre-war P»r. and southery abmg b«k 35,,m uf-, ^yhna Knrnd whore the snrne ttnune the mst muse n : strnjb nterwed by the Port Randng Rone to the Tnt Headng Hnn-ad tomd and from ssd begnnng runnng the eastery no of Rortan Tuwwhp; northery aong thf Pcnnsyvann Hathenoe northery aon? the rustery ros. tort^ southery buundary no o ne of tartun Townshp to the pont the Cty of Rahwny; thffc eastery or pn-e of bpbnnnt;. onb n? southery bonnfnry ne of Tste: Mn Sfhoo, No. 6. the Cty ot Rahwuy to Hart Strct; thence northeastery st»">e tn# bmmd&ry ne of the Cty of Rshwar to tbe Hahway R\-er; thenco enstery (nns the Runway Rvpr to the westery boundary ne of the Borough of LVteret: U<;B«a southwestery stb aong tbe westery boundary e nf the Hnrough of Carteret and tbe renter n» nr ar Road to Humentcd Avenue; Uonrc westery aong the renter nr,.( ome.fdd Avenue to tho Center jn.>,,f Ah Street; tunce southery ec the renter ne of Ash Street to tn- -cnfcr ne of Myrte Avenue, thence W,?tery aong Ue center ne of Myr- (! \venue and ts westery proongst,, to \Voo<br(fe Creek; thenco Kntbery aong Woodbrdge Creek to the Port Readng Raroa; thence westery aong Port Readng Raroad tn tbe pont or pace of begnnng. Mn sce: Avmr. Rrhno No.. SECOND WABD SEVENTH USTBCT Comprsng Coona and north to th«county.c A of the ward nnth o ho northery boundary # Dstrct No. C VUnf Pace: CoonU Schoo. SECOND \VAU)-EOTU DSTRCT Bcsnnng at a pont n the eastery boundary ne of Rartan Townshp, where the sama a ntersected by the Pennyvana Raroad and from sad begnnng pont runnng norhestcr;. and northery aong the eastery nt nf Rartan Townshp the same beng the tenter ne of Mjtton oow Rna) to the. northery ne of bock 40. thence enateryaong the northery ne nf huck 440; thence, eastery ttnu the nmthey ne of bocks , 4J2-J 2K, 4 SC , to the center no of Mdd-sex Avenue: thence southery aong the center ne of Mddesex Avenue to the Pennsyvana Uroad: thence eastery aus the rctmsyvna Raroad to tho pont or pu«of begnnns. p., n. Sep uer ), DNOAS. Townshp Cerk. To be veh Hrtombnr.M, N.prmbT S,!:, tf non.-t-.eer. -fcr Tm W-HK (mm 4H9) OK rwno A * bock «" other,;,v;; mnm,m,,,, of prepn j, UtBK bs -, bock f H..,;,» down puj,,,,.. of p,... n onun m, M $0.00 phs Ht.-,»rovd«for,, Takd furt,,.,. «; or any,,,,,, adjourned, tb.> r Tenervcn the,:, o rejeet nny,!, Nf n r Hu ],,] Cerk of the Townshp ot Woodbrdge,,.. TO WdM T MAY t:oncksn \ a reguar meeuk of e Town-,,,. r,,nmtee of *> Tnwnnhp of \\ HKe. Tuesday, Heptm, r V H-, wm rra to vcrt... tn- nt tm m Monday eve- HK.s.pnbrr, H!. the TfWs, mte w mee nt S P. M. \\ T n he (otrnn ee nmern, M.urn Mnepn HR, Wm,r,,u. XfW. «fh >"T und t^pnse and,.,,. m- M : m n e K-,.S n,, n,nm " cnh nf m,,,, e n Hu Tnwnnp Cerk,,,!, -n. H,n am n be n-hv h-.!,,r, sae, Lot :thr. n n-k,,: ; \v brdco TowBbp As- M,-«,H M.p. Tnk, fnber nct tm the Towns.p mnh. has, bj rnttn, ], ~..n n aw, txed a mn.r,! at whh s ot n md bn. k w be s"d ondher wth a nher,,us pern. md mnm, pr.enf S.ff pus (nuts,,..,, nj;,-, and uuxrtank!h:s sab. Snb ot n n»rt bock. :...t.,,ns w r re a down.m- "f -" ". * KAttr* f,,!,,.s,. prce to e pad n eo m.h nsen of U" p UK,,,..-! ;n, utb.r r HM pnvdoet,f Kae. u tkf that at md 5, n nv h" t wb may be d.bnrnd. tm TOWH Commttne r.-hvrvh He -jcht n HK js-rfon t, r. any o <r a b» an to j,..,.:!., n sa, bock tn such bbbb-r ns m.y cef. due rega. nn ffven n terms and mtnner or >.> nn, n Me (,nt- or more nn n b.s sha be receved, pn a.-c.ptanr; of the mnmum, ur hd above nnmn, by the Townshp Cnmtee and the payment thereof by the prchwr B«- n b manner of rhae bdder n t,,, betnr ^ven n, of, pnymon, n, mnmum bbt» UpOn nrer. v,.,.,,; to, nr b r n,,,, Townshp c,,,n,,",..nfnt there,,f,,, oo-dn^ t,, m,,.,. R.areorun,: - K\,:, <He, the Tnwn, narfran ftn, «;,,.,,;( e: s,,,, To be fmt - Mnm. A nr notep, t Mtot fue, n. fna an fur the Krnv. 94., at Septemb aown, Hed,!,,!,,, \ ^ * rns u!,, H,. 0, ;,,,,- ;,,,, H A -, r, M c; H. Ant,; road traeka. unk n; -Bmn? at nters T >,f Ryan Street wth the nort.-, v ne nt Lehgh Vaey Raroad runf, t^enct () northery aotm center nu o Ryan Steet to whov t ntersects the center ne,[ New Brunswck Ayenue, thenco 2) u-pstory.nnk the center ne nf N-w Brunswck Avenue to where. ntff-tts the center ne of Hoy Avenu t^noe (3) northery aok center hue of Huy Avnrne, to where t ntersects the center ne of Kng Georges P*t Rnad, thence (4) southwestery Tong h New»^- ^-" Tong Ut 3, prshns Avenue, sen. StCOND DSTKCT B"Ennne at tha nersecon.of the centtr ne of the Lehgh Vaey Rarou and cnter no of Crows M Road thec; northery aong center ne uf Crops M Road to the ctnter ne of KK George Road, thence eastery uotg tent-r ne of Kng Georgo Rou to center ne of West Pond Rn h-ncc eastery aong cenjer ne,,t West otd Road to a \>o\a. sad j.nt xnu tho ntersecton of center ne nt Wc.U onu Road wth a ne drawn parae to and 400 feet wot- {, H Mn St.t, u-r >f One SnrrnKP. )j- urum ". T\v,.U-n-rs ) Sa Three M b" Prod. («. Abert S My,. Smt OVT SnpV <(> OfvT Suppy ( > Over Suppy Co.Sas Sham Ovoj Suppy Over Suppy Co., Mtro Atrt Cuocppe Agrno OuRoppe Mtngazo 3(\y H. AureKa Mary PMurwf Chares K Smt, -r Anthony. Sauzaono : Kmy.M. 3;njer Anna WssR.umua Vatter ne K. Ne.af Juna, Quuye Km-rck Kmjar Nntu JCatChfBney Naan Ma<Cennny rfa & Anna Aramo ff! J Federa Dt-pus ns, Corp... Went 3nd H. &.. Assn SaffAnore HB. & Loan Mm. Ka Hyde - West Knd. & -. AHS West Knd H. &.. Asan... \V.»t Kn bb & "" "Mnry Ttranuva Mary Te-ruova... Max & HeHKe. (reenberff... Norman Hurtfasor Aurtment Horaut, nc Juat»)h C. Green. Hfffnad H. HohHon... acyonf C. Johnfon...,...,. Stephen Sro Hugh & Mary McCaffrey... Brdget W.ard QhrHtopher unfeder Knu Knudsan C37. MM 8, M! ( Bf."J9 0.5 G.80 S J S. 3 S H 8,3 S K "(.3«8.6 S S W 2r9,S.7 8,73 S.-U r,7.+o :a. n, f ft C.T S wurd.. ^or,u*l> -^ u e - One Coy CmnUr County Cnnt--wun: eertnn s: Noton s hrebv gve Genera Kectn w n te varous nnk pa- TDWshp of WobrBe. (bounty. N. J. between u A. J, and S. M. W.,r Tuesday,.Nuvetne- ::,. -pje n -b-etk-, Out Unted Ka-s Sen urn <jne MeuM- H" tn.- h,,n earn that a hed n n tbnnr«nf 3.0< $ 7.96 Kuu Knuson Henry & Ey Ore we Mth Pener Martha Mabe M. Tunes Anna M, tttde Auua t*d«joshu. retkow A. mrrn & 0. H. Aston (eorge B»nsun Est kwnra sjmmv S-»EJ# ««Whte " ~ Mrs. Lan Jones Wheuua. jbcrg^r os. & Uga HBOOVB... Mchae Mno C.H f U.S7 n.u U T 4.93 B.U M.0 0. a rnc Adubato T. Orga & K. Audabto... una Pautbu Adumt)!»» t 80 VdHk Prtk Aubuto Frank Aubuto FpDue Tjoyan Jo»ph UBO Joseph rsu J«B«h trno : Frank Adubato Afubuto J %! &.60 S.73 9).20 &.60 ft*-..j! J $ Pr»e) orp. " t, Htehvn «v(«. y gg Cho and aso ho northwtst corner of urapvrty known a3 Washngton Uegh-s. thuce southery aong boundary ne of Washngton Heghts and hft center ne of Kng Georges! 0,".."f (; n7 pennsyhaua Avenue,.a3 Post Road to where t ntersects the ] ( oat the.ua; southery aong SftJd trtborv ne of.vt LehKh Vnfv U. 0 t pont. Tbe. northeast corner Rrna. thence (5) aonf; sad ntb- ([ p rj)!,-ty eonrng to St. Mays y f of Lehgh Vaey Raroad u- - " the pont ur pace of begnnnc rong sce: Ktftubfy Schoo. SE(M) WARD SECOND DSTBTCT^cnurrprpcrtyt a corner "of same, B-etfnnnB at the ntersecton of thebenw eutcrty aong sad boundary cem& e 0: thelehrh Vaey Ba- nn to a corner of same, thence southroad wth the center ne of Forda cry aong sab! boundary of sad propdrove Htad. then northery aonn cen- rty to the M.ttr he ot New BruBSfrS.Sf.W T A Grove ^terne^ ^r^^^ Rd., wth the..-enter ne of West md j w tbo «<--r ne of ^nnsy td., thpnec. westery uong the center Avenue, a* ad out fouth o r ,_. u,-,,.^..,r Avftft t.rr, mm tcfcr Tn: W«**t ><H-kd HT MrtcB w Tn.r SA.: Tn WHOM T MAV \t sh-p mtt \V, -. f,2, ntnk <>( H- T"Wn- "f tn" Tows of Tr-hv. rth- s v "! " nv-r- ; on Mmay \"- p ; SnLnbcr :\. \ nnu w,t ^ < P. M- W T n t.r rm " anns, M, n.r. M u - m!. ur. W - M-:..New.-rsV, nm,nns, md,. :. u, sa. " h rb r -rr!; " t.-r-um of sa,,,, n- wth M TWHP -rk "! r j, v,t,n and to!.r. m-k,- AfsessmM ff,r n T.krny; n r,-,,nan, e w terms of"stte on,, tn Townshp w nvcr u bar- H.n an sn" deed for m prmfnos,,,.,: Scpd-mb!, HU^..... HNOAM. / Townshp CerK. Tn be dvertbe S-ptcmh-r m Sepnber S, tt, n He nde- CUHer,), reb. N ne of West Pond road to a pont. sau pont beng the ntersecton.of th" center ne of West Pond Rd., wth R no drawn 400 feet westery from and.parae to Pennsyvana Avenue as out, thence southery aog B)d ne to a pont. The northeast corner of property beonrng to St corner of property beongng to St. anrya Church and aso the northwest U<M ",»" r «. nr f ppty known as Washng Urunswck Ayenue, thence southery sung ne uf sad Pennsyvana Avenue, to the center ne o the Lehgh Vaey Raroad, tu.-nce westery aong the center ne of Lchtgb. Vaey Raroud t,j the pont or pate, of begnnr.j. Vut acr: Kurds Casno, Nen nnswek Avenuv, curmr Cruws M the Om>.Snk Out Su "orner of property known as Washng-,.,. ten Heghts, thence Bouthery aong "«" ",*«houndnry ne of Washngton <---> Heghts ard Church property to a corner ot samp, thence eastery aong pad boundary ne to a corner of same, thenco southery aong sad boundary of sad -property to the center ne of New Brunswck Avenue, thence eastry oong center ne ot New Brunsvet Avenue, to the center ne Pennsyvana Avenue, as ad n H, Two Members of he nrd of n.-f-ntte-mn trun eac-h -an. ur.ums of the Vnce. FBST WAttD FBST DSTRCT A that tract yng between the ennsyvnh Raroad (on the east!.and the confer ne of Aaboy avenue (on (he west); and 00 feet north of Green Btreet (on the north) und (on tbe south) a ne drawn md-way betweon New and Second atreets. and projectng eastery to aad raroad: Begnnng at the ntersecton of the fdnter ne of tje Perth Anboy and Woodbrdge Raroad wth the Perth Amboy Cty Lne, thence northery aong th«center no of the Perth Amboy and Woodbrdge Rnrnnd to the center. Una of Freeman Street, thence eastery aong the center!n«of Frecmsa Street to the center no of Rahway Avenue, thence pouthefy aong the center no of Rahway Avenue and aong the center no of Berry Street to Woodbrdge. Creek, tbeco southery aong Woodbrdge Creek to tbe.perth Amboy Cty ne, thence westery aong the Perth Amboy Cty ne to tbe pont or pace ot begnnng. rong ace: McnujrU Ruucpf Budn. FBST WARD-SKCOND DSTRCT A tnt tract between tho Penn Syvant Raruud (on the east) and the center ne o( Amboy avenue (on the west); and between a Hue (ou the north) drawn md-way between Npw and Second streets, and projectng, eastery to sad raroad, and the Perth Amboy Cty ne (on the south). ng, W ace: oodbrdje. B FBST WAED TU) DSTBCT A that part o the Frst Ward seuth of Hearda Brouk, ujd west of ttx oener ne of Amboy avenue. Fon r N Sh mboy ve N>. Sthuo, Fong BOM Street. BST WAKU-FOUT >ST UCT Aft that part of the- Frst Ward yng north of eurda rook und west 0 the center ne ot Amboy avenue, am auo that part of t«s Frst Ward y ng west of the center no ot Ludcn avenue, and north of u ne drawn parae wth Green street and 00 fee north of the northery ne thereof Fong uo: Jtja Schoo, FBbT WAUD Fn DSTBCT trtttt yemeet--th»-fwrnsy Kuhoad (on the east) and th tt y mt south of New Brunswck Avenue, hencf southery aong ne of sad ermsyvann Avenue, to the center of ho Lehgh VUoy Raroad, thence aaery n!6n& tbe center ne of Legh Vaey Raroad.to the pont or Jure of begnnng. rong Pace: Hcpeawn gchoo. KCONJ WARD-TBD DSTRCT Begnnng at a pont where the eentr ne of Ryan Street ntersects He orthory no of the Lehgh Vaey rnad thence () northery aone: te DSTRCT on Sutcn sanf Htund at Munus of tbe second rt e southery termnus of te secou ass raruw prupcry of tbe For :..,. ", J. t ! :. ;.,, southery drecton aoff Statet sand SnLnd to tho puft uf protjnguton of Centra Avv.ue. wt the sad Staten sand Sound; thence n a genera westery drectun to the center ne of Sewartn Avenue; thence southery aong Ktwaren Avtnue to the center r.: of tht: ntersecton of tbe aad Sewae Av-.-rtuo and Gen Cove Avenue: hetuc n a genera westery drecton oung C-en Cove Avenue and the extenson nf the sad center ne of the aad G n Cuve Avenue to Woodbrdge Creek; thxny n a northery drecton fu<jttn ~Vfe courses ot the Woodbrdge Ctfek; thence eastery aong Myrft AVum extendef and Myrte Avenue n the center ftnt of Ah atrecf; thence northery aong Art the ntersecton of sad Take further notoe that tbetowns,]> Commttep m», by resouon,n, nrsuant to aw,.fxed a nn- n p--t wbrb md ot n sad,u, k w be sod together wth a nther detas ptm-nr, fad mn..rpdrnff.vd and advertsr b sae. Sad bd n sad bock f s" on ternf..w rt-urc a down MVM of $<V..-,. t- maht " Ut.bas prce t bo pad n e«r, nouy ^ta-ns "f }.".M pus "nt,rest and other terms provded for conraet of sae. Take further mtre that at Md sae or any date to whch t may be ;,!jnrned, he Townshp Commttee t! reeet anv one or a bds an to se sad ot n sad bo-k to Such bdder an may seect, due regard,,-k Kvn to terms and manner of mven, n ease ne or more mnmum bds sha e receved. pon a--epanoe of tbo mnmum bd, or bd amve mnmum, by the Townshp Cunutee and the Payment hereof by the jun-aser ac-nrnk to the manner of purrtsf n aeconan. wth terms ot sae on He tn- Townshp w dever a bar- Wn and sae deed for sad premses. uted: Se twber..!hl.. J. DSKJAN. Townsp.Merk. Tn be adv-rts S-tt-mb-r,u, SeteHT!, -, n he ude- K-fer Tut W-..!!X nnrkrt / XOTOF. OF PHSC HALE TO WHOM! T MAY CONCERN: At a reguar meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp n< WdhrhK hed Tuesday, Hept.er S,.U, w;s rcce n avt-se He fae tmt on Mmday ovenk. Sp-nbpr 2, V2, te Townshp nntee w meet nt S P. M. (War Tme) n the Commttee Chambers, Memora Muncpa Budng, WondbrdBe, Nw.ersey, and sxpose and ne ft pubc sae and to the sbest bdder accordng to terms of sae on (e wth tm TownshR Cerk open to nspecton and to be Pubcy read prm to sae,.o n Mock r,:- K. WoobrKp- Townshp As*- Nessme M-p. Take further notce that thf To-wnsbn Commttee has, by resouton nm pursuant to aw, Used a mnmum prce at whch Bad ot n sad bock w bo sod together wtb M nt her detas pertnent, sad mnmum prce hnr (S3.), pus c.tk of preparng deed nnd advcrtsnb bs sae. Sad nt n sad bock f on terms, w requre a down $ T N KANr;!;, Met wn T -.HUCAXC;,, CA. sey, H nn. K! KKt, h-,. ants, -"; nortr;, ;. us 4, m y vr n-,, Wrt, to n,-,, W Vp",. due on \V-:,\ TY-Tn. \\ A... NNKT TY-TWO nt,,; Tme and w,, Tme n b dny, at He s.. Cty «f New : A t- h,,,. Of and. am. artcnary a, and hen^ Of Woobu, enter no of Ryan Street to jrt««re t nterserts the (;enter ne of New Brunswck Avenue, thence (2) wenterv ong th? eentor ne of New Rrvns- ck Avenf! to where t ntersects t.e pntor ne of Hoy Avenue; henre (3) ortherv aong the center ne of Hoy (.venue to where t ntersect* 4he pent- r mo of Knff GeorRea Post Road hence. (4) northeastery aortk tbe ter no of Kng Georges Post Rna 0 where t ntersects the center ne of M Road; thence (5) Southery.. the center ne of Crows M Road o where t ntersects the nortery nn of tm Lehgh Vaey Ra- uad, thence (6) aone the northery no of the Legh Vaey Raroad to hv center ne of Ryan Street, th mnt or pbce of bebfnnne. Pung Pace: Thompson Ha, Nf Brunswck Avenue, Fords. \VAH> FouBTn DHTHCT Comprsag centra Fords. A) that ract yng north o Kn«t Georges oat road, yng between the Rartar "Fottshp ne and the boundary ot the Frst Ward, and yng south of a northery boundary descrbed as fo- : BecnnPE at a pont n th.» Rartan Lne 00 feet north o the northery ne of Fth atrttt; thence Aa«tery and 00 (Mt north,of Fth street crobsng Grant avenue to the northery ne o For<J» Terrace No ; thence northery aong the same to an ange; thence eastery aong a northery ne of Fords Terrace. >*o.. to the center of Mary avenue: thence northery aong tb* center of Mary avenue, to a pont 00 fee north of the northery Hot of Ptman avenue, thence eastery and 00 feet north nf Ptman avenut crossng Popar street, and contnung tn the same course to the boundary of the Fr* Ward. Vonr Pace Od Fords Schoo N. 7, Kng Oeur es Boad. payment of $.. h baance- ot py $, purchase prce to e pad n p monthy $r,.n uu dd Btreet wth Homestead Avenue: thence eastery aong Homestead Avenue to ta nterjecton wtu Bar Road; th-tce northery aong the- center no of Bar Road to she boundary ne Of Woubrdge and Carteret; tfonce a an eastery and southeastery drecton aog tho Boundary ne of Woodbrdge md (,arteut to the center ne o the ght-cjf-wy of.the Centra Raroad of New Jersey, thence n a southwestery drecton aong the center ne of the Centra Raroad of New Jer»ey to ts ntersecton wth the southery boundary ne of the rght-of-way of the urt Rendng Raroad; thence n a g-ueru eastery drecton aong the Su^thcry ne of the second cass Raroad pruperty of the Port Readng Karuud to tho pc-nt or pace of begnnng. Begnnng at the center ne of the Centra Raroud of New Jersey at tj meetng pont wth the boundary nt of Wuodb-dge und Carterct: thence.-r.-- Tn.YN-SSt oek :t"/^ NOTCE OF PUBLC SAM? TO WHOM T MAY CONCKRM: At a reguar meetng of tbe Townsp Commttee of tbe Townshp uf WubrbKc hed T-M.y, Sep-,n,!! v, HJ, v as re-ed to v-r.s.- n- ft that m M«,nay \.-nk. S-p-mber -,!-, - T,,ws, Cnnttf w meet a s. M. W. T. n b-,,nmt.->rhnrs, M c n r a.mun, p n;, Wobrdtc-, X.-w.--s-v,,,",-\- *a- an se at j., Ke an n tb-bfthcs bb-r,,, nn tn t-nns nf sae on - v. u- Tnvvusp Cerk n.-n "!sm-.-ton,., n- pb,y e.u prnr " sae,.n s.md. n m-k s(», W.mdraK, ToUsp AsS-s.sneK Map. Take fcrther notce that tn Townshp Commtteehas, by resouton and pursuant to nw, fxed a mnmum prce at whch sad ots n sad bock w be sod together wth a other detas pertnent, sad nterest and nthr terms provded: for n contract of sae, Take further notce that at sad sae, nr any dae to whch t may bp adjourned, the Townshp Commttee reserves te. rkbt n ts dscreton to -e.et any one or a bds and to se sad bt n sfb bock to suv der as tmay seect, due regard K Mvt to terms am manner ot Daymen!, n ease one or morn ntnmun bds sha be receved. pon aereptake of the mnmum bd. or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp CommttPo and the payment thereof by the pthnner aecork o the manner of purchase n a, rornce wth terms of sae on e, He Townshp w dever a buba nm ante deed for aad pems".-. Jmc: September!>.!H2. TowHbp Cerk. To be advert.«e, September md S-pcn-r S, H;, n b,. ndt- n-nen-.-ader. sy. BKONNN;. the Smnh.T. beng the nd.t ands now n t<>:. Bonney Hcdf". South 23 d-m," pahhtg OVt-f.! at te ns Sn sad ands nmv. Medene the most Kns, now or fnrn- -. Hu, 47.r. tv. eastery ne, formery of sa \ HcdKM and anm ne (f ands m» Edth, T. Hu - tn- Nortb-ry :m,t8b road ben;.. tbfnee () amk m- of Kn.n 48 mnutes Kan. pjpe theren: th: sud- Nortb-ry.mJ ne of K-n :.". eft n a Kn.,. to un ron pp, m y ne of Knt > of whb ast, s esasn ng cursfs an,. the K-gn course Not ^ Kast r,n f. n Northery tne ; (h) North "! Bst BB.r.n f. sad Norery : and tbcn- t v - mnueh Km ", ; - ppe n sad Nn: Kent Kum,. sa thrd,un tenro (4 K. Northwestery.North 5 tt-w " 3.SO fee." > tnce (5) st: westery ne n. to tbe rsh " ret-on tn an wth a p mnmum prce enk tj."> f dd pus d p K t p costs of preparng deed an adver. nng ths «ae. Mad uts n md bock f sod on terms, w requre a down pymen of t-t>.u, e baance of purchase prce to hr. pad n en. monthy tktm.,t.s n j.on pa Uterest and other terms provum fur n contract of sae. Take further notce that at sad c. or any date to whch t may Hffer Tn \V-.-,; )nckr< T/H \OTCF. OK,C SA.K TO WHOM T MAY COXCKUN:. At rnknr n-ng of the Town- Bbp ommttte of b«towmhp of W brk. t., Tcmuy, September \,!f, W.K dtrwet to ahvr- Use Tt- fur t,,t m MdJ- VvcnMK. S-. b,t2, 42. the Ttwn- >p Cnmnte- w meet at» P. M. War Tme) n the CDnmttec Chum,. H--H, Memnrh Munc a Budhg, \VmnrdKe; New Jersey, yd expom md se at pubc sae and to bs ttk bdder ae-ordng to terms of j-e on He wth te. Towunhp Cerk n e o nspectun am n be pubcy prm -A n Uo-k wbb-b s cutrse of N Uet K.ast ofttfd ut tn «,.,,,,. H,U.m«re; menc*, a c or ty date to whch t may!«" A ge? "H suuht^«y drecton " kdjournpd, the Townshp Comttong the boundary ne of Wood- mttee *»»ervcs the rght n Us dad^.,^^ r e, t0... Art! ;.Avenue SU. jn to reeet any on 8 or a b4 the boundary ne of Woodbrdge and or Arthur Street; thence (2) foowng Larteret n a genera southery drec! )."! f, ", a neet»? Pont wth htaten sand Sound; thence,.(3) n a genera westery drecton aong the ne of sttten sand tuund to the termnus of the second caas raroad unpety of the Port Readng Raroad company; thence n a genera nortnwestery drecton aong the southery boundary ne of. the second cass raroau property o h 6 Port Readng Raroad Company to 4he ntersecton of a rgt-of-way of tne Port Readng Raroad Company wth the rght-o way of He Otu Raroad Company of New Jersey; thence a a genera northery drecton aung the center ue of the rght-of-way of the C«ntr»J """"" Company of New Jersey " r pace ot -- web); and between the center HTB ot rrwman Btreet (on tbu north) und (o tb4 south) a ne drttwn v parae wt Green street, and op feet north of tn northery Una thereof. Fong aco,: Hgh Bchuu. FBST WAKD-SMH BSTBCT BcKnng at tme ntertecton of u»- tenter ne ot Barry Street wth Wood brdge Creek and unjng, theme A, nortnery ttpng the canter w h B«rry Street and uosg the tenter nt; " " U U thence ;e Creek to tbe pont - SECOND WARD-FFTH DSTRCT Comprsng both sdes of Mam atree ncudng centra Fords and Latayetta Heghts. A of the ward yng between the northery ne of Dstrct No. 4, and the Port Readng Raroad. r N Fd h, d e ot Radng Raroad. vng rse*: New Furd fcchoo. DSTBHW B**JtoBg U «UMBt n tta tobr y boundary ne ofrartu Townshp where te same s ntersected by the eayvu Raroad utd. from sad begnnng punt runnng eastery aong the Pennsyvana Raroad to the center ne of Mddesex avenue: them* northery ana nohttattery Aong the center ne of Mddesex avenuu to the northery ne of bock 448; t th h c?v tustery aok the northery ne of bock 448 and buct 4-9 to the Penusyvana RaUfoad and crosaug tha eamo; thenw southeastery aong the * MfcbJ to b* cwur [B Road; Ounce easctntar. tn* at Chan the westery ne bock; 887: thence southery THBD ond DSTBC Begnnng ut a pont n S, George Avonuo wrere the sume a ntersecte ny tho Port Headng Raroad and ^ sad bobnnng pont runnn cret.^n undtn se Bad ots n.ad bhk to men bdder us t may seect, due teg&rd beng gven to terms and manner of payment, n cane one at more mnmum bd sha be rteeved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd,*or bd ahnvh mnmum, by the Tow whp Commttee an the payment thereof by the purchaser accordng to the manner of purehur n accordance wth ttrnu of sae on e, the Townshp w dever bargan and sas deed for sad (remses. baed: Sepeber, M:. \ B. J. DUNGAN, TnWdp Cerk. To be advertsed Septe.ber and WetenM-r n, 92, n He nkeneh- Leader. trfrf Tt W-7 m-krt KMS K OF th.c S\\: Tuw.- "!! S^^, * ^"^to ttpn,. Raroad; thence southery aohgtha!, e!?. yvan^>! >«to the Port KeadK Raruaa; thence wwury aong tbe Purt neadjg Haroad to the pont or pace of begnnng. uuog tt; Aveue Bcto«f, Vt. Tn WAD-THBU Comprsng Sewaren, Pung mo: Bewaren Schoo. TBU W*U) FOUUTU D8TBOT ncuupg a the ward»outh ot Port -»-- faroad aad west e Woe* : :: \ W brdke Townshp AHHCMUt Map. Take fm-ter notee that the Townshp Commttee bus,,y resouton am pursuant tn aw, tkd a mnmum prce a vc «ad ot n sad boek w htt HOU togothrr wth a oer detas ertant. sad Tn- m.:,-,,.,k $;,,., urt rmn u preark deed and advertsng ths Kae. Sud. n Had bockf sod on terms, w reuure u down ")" "f.k, the bame f purebase pr.. o be pad n euft nontbv Hmenta ut JUK) pu» nterest and other ttrms provded for tn contraet of nue Tnk. furb nutne tbut a sud *ae, ur any date tu vhch (t may be edjourned, the Townshp OonnnttB* rem-ryes the r Kn n Us dscreton o rtjet any,,\ e w a bds an to se sad ht n»ad bock to such bdder as t may aeec, u«rogwd bftk (fven o terms and Vnu.nn#r ot payment, n nm,,ne or more mn- Hd tum and -r^.-fee n an ron aong M d X Kent tna and ne "f ov : ery m Nort."! arc ut frv a ra«tu* n ; " 4.23 feet t" ;! Wntery m- ( (8j.K j Dover toad N" neh Wrrt ppe ut m m Duver tm,.! he Stube.v and ugnn H"- nbefure n.n" gre,:» 39 nnt to tbo ufoesa pont an pa< TH4 fuh" drnw n"" made by. ;- August 23.!! ua/y, W The npprnn decree to "! ", the sum " ent, n n M mum bds HU bu re pnn ac d or mor evtd *g>y gather wth Togttbt-r t«rkh».» and appvrt OU-3NN K. TO WHOM T MAY At u reguar meetng nf n C p Couee nf he Townshp nf Woobrd t-d Tembv, Sept.be t., MJ. W:- nrej m avehe the a that un Mmdu, veng,.st-ptub-r, k:, te TDW P.^.JL Wax Tmu, n Ue.Cjjnttx Chum M Munfua tudg. und se t pbr sa,,u, u the h!tt:rtt bdder aecoan^ u, term* uf sae m e wb tbu Ttwunp CU-rk UK to nspvto and to be ubcv rea] rur H> sae, -uta J r. un H6 pnn e, epmce <jf the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by te Townshp Cnm,, 0 an, n, s pay. net te-.-or by v nuromser act -urdng to thu nuner of purchae acnrdaneo wb t-rms of HUU on He, tha ow!«hp w dever a bargan and sae deed for aad, «M Take whc been made "»»pe of )". to m-., Smth Htr-- h d: September!), UJ.,. J. >(NGAN,, Tuwnsp Oterk. e avcrthcd Septtmber, To an S-pcmb \!M, n te nde- -k E <>KPVO»A t *tof TBttOBTtt: meetng of th d p m akf fnt Map Towmp Unt tbo Townf ^ bo Towu un CntLu ba, by reuuton ana puruuh to aw, fxed a mn, hh p mum prvc nt wh.h b k b uk m u p c w sub uk m mm bock w bu Hod together w a other detas jmfnt, h. nmnu pr-a.tjertg COO.OU puk r,»s of prepurng deed uud advertsng tb.s M*. W ots t wd b.e,»od un >«rms, w requrv a dawn, )M.yBut uf 20.UK, te bauuee of j r w r be pad 0<u».n h, ^, \vua dructtd to advertse t,b(! tan t, uj on MV>nU»y avanntf, htplrbu!»42 the Tuwn-.) n d j MV>nU»y ava bu!,»42, the Tuwn- B Gutmber«, d Wd ) t S CommtteB Gutmber«, M-nuru Mune a udng, Woud-?».M P" *»a«and to the hgust u Odsr awordog to terms of sae on n«wth te Townshp Cerk op«u to wmctou and to be pubcy r*»d hr to sae,.uth SO.and»t uu- Vf,, m,,ck 8»;t, Wouhurdg Thp Assmmt M t furtw uton an< pur«u«nt ta W UUU. ATCtJ, ALtHUU m " ; n t) T«" ;! tte punmry J :, eth^ n). * " " to Bertha Me"" ucttw! a ^ : K.H" Tm nu offcura und «rb other Huc and reh" thu ed. yj^uph A. Bnawbk..mmedhU-y Dugfu. ^j" By * n7

5 PENDENT LEADER FRDAY, \v=. Lawrence Fo-,,, Ms Rnnd, eft ;:nufnn, Connect, y w nke ther.!, nydon, has ren weo!<, Mrs. Benjamn nn nd dnuk) vew Avenue, at- n Centra Park, Tucwy nght. Chres Vgh, of, have returned to ^endng tho sum-,: Krrnfft Nava me Bench. Coona News By Margaret Scott dnner EUPSS of Captan and Ms. Wrtn Vemnn, (,f We.tfcd, Thursday nfht. J Mr. and Mrs. furk Stover nn chdren, Een and Cark- Hd, have returned to ther home on Warwck Bond, after spendng a month at Booth Hay Harbor, Mane. Mrs, Lye B. R P(.b and son, Lye Ree), Jr., of Dover Road, were dnner and theatre gm>hts n New York Cty, Wednesday. Man Ezabeth Bpckhusn. of Dover Road, attended n ttontn performance n New York Cty. Saturday. ~<Mr. and Mrs. James Meformrk,, of Prnceton Avonu*, enter- K-y Pnkhnm, oftaned the foowng guests at a Massaehusetts, farewe party for,ther son, Edward, who was nducted nto the r wth hs pnr- -. Sydney Pnfn--Hs Road. nay: Mr, and Mrs. Abert Ro.h- Navy at Newport, R,!., ast Tups-. Wam Hn- bey, Mr. and Mrs. Aex MUoffer, Avenue, were Henry Marhoffcr and Mds Eveyn ny weekend to MeCormck. He was pven a mtary kt and a (fod watch*as fare- d, of Newark. We Wes, of we gfts. osts at Sunday <Mr. and Mrs. Wam Peveeo Mrs. Wam and daughter, Marjore, of Farvew Avenue attended the weddng, nnd Mr. and ;, of Emhurst, Ava Lndstrnm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axe Lndstrom, of Ber- keey Avenue, eft ths Wednesday for the Navy. Cark andstrom has been transferred from Fort Dx to Forda, wth the Ar jorps. Gustave.ndstron, of th n ^oast Guard, spent Sunday wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lndstrom. Mr. and Mra. Wam Onden, of nwood Avenue, are the parents of a baby gr born Frday mornng at the St. Ezabeths Hospta n Ezabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Chares Vok, of East Cff Road, entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Butterwnrth, of Jersey Cty, and Mr. and Ms. James Way and son, James, of Jersey Cty, at a famy party n honor of the brthday of Ms.y- Saturday of Mss Dorothy Smth. of f New Brunswck, and Water m:\nn has re- j Bachman, of Deoms. hnne n Rchmond j The New Dover Methodst after spondn* Church, choo rcopene( Sunday. th or aunt, Mrs. September 5, at P. M. Church and schoo -servces w be combned ths year, Mr-. P. Moncaro, of. ns.aned ther son aw, Mr. and Mra. H, and son, Henry,!, ovc the weekend. ^. Marey MeCure!H :un John, of!nad, were the dn- Thursday njcht of ;\r; D, Ronson, Mv-. Car Huher, of Jna, re the parv r, Curoc Louse, : the Presvteran Mr*. Kward Nader, U Knad, were hosts u atters mother, Shpman, of Mdde- Mrs. Rfdoph DrnuuhtT, Rta, have re-, :!nr home on Dover \.p.dnr a month at j each, Long san, : Vnkes, of West H d de aunchng ast ha!.shp owa, at the J y Yard. He spent the ne-.l of hs jranand Mr?. A. C. Fcake?, Km ma Chsof has ro-..- home n Brookyn r a week w) Mrs. u), of Dover Road. Mrs. George Hod.!nuba Avenue, spent weekend at thersum Shore Acres, on Bar- Madsen has returned n Rutgers Avenue af- " the.month of AUK Vnuot, n New York Mrs. W. MontKomey Duver Road, were the MUSC ptte Lne of rutrument and Accesore >..KSSONS ON ALL M-NTS AT -YOUB n: OUR STUDO Speca Courses on < rt and Accordon EDDES MUSC CENTER SCHOOL OF MUSC B.mko.k, Prop. --one P. A State St. Vrth Amboy, N. J. vtay needed fos oute noowphrn ^ nto WAS BONDB AMPStofcJd ; >ow«r o our Php Den Beyker, 3rd, hn returned t«hs home on Dover after Edward Engsh, of Sterng. t-mas Ena Mad.en has returno her home on Rutgers Avenu Dfnnjr n week wth fomh n Toronto, Cnnn- -Mrs. Russe Feakes, of West H Honr, entertaned her nece. Mss Ace HopKw, of Cranford, ast week. Mrs. Augusta Tuttr, of Mddesex Avenue, wa> the dnner Kuest of her sster, Mrs. August Urch, of New York Cty, on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs, Sydney Pnktarn, of Chan-o-Hs Road, onfcrtaned ther daughter and sonvaw, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mc- Evo*y^ of Rahway, at dnner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. "\... Vox nnd chdren,. Lee and Patty, have returned to ther home on Chan-o- Hs Road after spendng two weeks at Atantc Cty. da Vok, Frday nght. Buttenvorth returned TOREfLVf her parents nfft - y<ntng severa wrks wth! mnt and unce, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vok. Mr. and Mrs. Chares Scot!, Jr., nf Enfed Rnsx, ere hosts on Snturday to Mr. and Mrs. Armnn Vandcrnden, of Dunont. Wam.oosch, Jr., of Enfed Road, was host on Sunday to John Mosh, nf Perth Amboy, Thy Womans Cub hed ther frst meetng Tuesday n(fht at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Woodward on Farvew Avenue. Tentatve pnns were made for the Chrstmas dnner, and the members decded to make another banket for the casuaty staton of Zone -A. Mrs. Lester Kuscera was admtted as a new member, and aso present were: Mrs. Lawrence Sut, Mr-. Abert Rehbe?;, Mrs. Adoph Jae- Kor, Mrs. Fred Carson, Mrs. Josephne Grass, Mrs. "Mdred Condas, Msses Teresa and Anna oro, and Mrs. Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Wam Frtzen, of East Street, were hosts at dnner on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Afred Grower and daughters, Esa, of New Hyde Park, N. Y. Francs Mnchea,.of Dover RoaL^eft Wednesday for /Assumpton, Canada. Echo Antwen; "Where?" Jack Dempsey says the war gong to produce the noxt words heavyweght boxng champon, and he cme from the natons armed forces. Wth a the awe-boded men n the servce, or sated to be, from where ese coud thn next champon come?- Fayetteve (N. C.) Observer. SLK HOSE BUY AMBULANCE Mew York. A new army ambuance has boon donated to th" Red Cross by,400 watresses, each of whom gave the prce of a Mss Edna home wth* par of sk stockngs. No store overhead enabes us to se you Bond Cothes drect from the factory at factory prces. 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6 ,* PAGE SX < T By The Navgator Here and There: (Mu Street Ron," AY,-: uh "Hmma y hus you ets had been The y-.t.uk?on s appear t "sr ut of hand. The ate mutt. < "K;t nd Beat f sme:- > rved.. Ar. «t : Dtjran s a v. m her arknow a certan WoodbndL ;:"-n.v: who has a new name fo..!tk v: :\ He ca*! ntestna grppe The "(Hety Tro" from WHS.. Reyder. J. Manton an. <. Spny, arc ot (frs for :fe a: ^-t.hut > wh.t they.-ay... Buy War Bond n the Ma Bag: Johnny Scw.u Kurtak and Frank Schoo S.eet Uttanzo wrtes from the Army Ar Force* Technca Schon! at Soux Cty, South Pakota. that ;!v weather s dea. Warm dunc the day and coo hnr th- e\c:r.nr... Joh>; Nary. former Townshp gsrafj. empoye, wrtes that he s enjoyng Army fe n Sat ake Cty... Suys he wer, swmmng n the Sat Lake when you can*, sr.k due to the sat.,. Ar. that he and James Lee had to pck up match Stcks one ay!>ccau«e they were "bad boy?"... Morses: Buy War Bond Wonder who.hat mysterous person was who caed Prtty H V - n) Keenan Saturday nt;ht... The Town Commttee (ted to keep up ts recent record of startnpr on tme. Spped a bt ths tme. The meetr.c was caed to order at S:2U... My pet peevepersons who put kttens and puppts out on the streets to fend for themseves... uar from a very reabe: source that "Scotte" s a Caendar Of Comng Events Note: A n«erom for th coumn mu b«n the ndep«ndtnt-lead«r offce not ater than Wedneday of each week to mure pubcaton. September 4: ReRtar meetng of Lades Auxary of Con- Kn>(jaton Adath srae at Synagogue ecture room. September U: Meetng of Board of Trustees of Sewarcn Pubc Lbrary.» September 5: Meetng of St. James Parent-Teacher Asafcaton at St. James Schoo. September T.: Meetng of the Woodbrdne Townshp Busnessmens Assocaton at home of Dr. W., Barrett on Green Street. September 6: Openng meetng of Womans Cub of Avcne at Avene Schoo at 8:30 P. M. September 7: Sver tea at :30 P. M., sponsored by Lades Ad Socety of Avcne Presbyteran Church at the home of Mrs. Herbert Head Sr., on George Street. September 20: Feowshp supper and musca servce sponsored by Buders Socety of Methodst Church. September 2: Openng fa meetng of Woodbrdge Camera Cub. September 23: Membershp tea of th# Avene Parent-Teacher Assocaton at the Avene Schoo. September 24: Openng meetng of Womans Cub of Woodbrdge. October 2; Spder Web party sponsored by the Lades Ad Socety at Avene Presbyteran Church. October (v; Openng fa meetng of Tuesday Afternoon Study Cub at home of Mrs. George R. Merr, Emwood Avenue, October 7: Meetng of the Womans Cub of Avene. October 9; Card party sponsored by Avene Democratc Cub. October 3: Openng fa meetng of the Samagund Lterary and Musca Socety. October 4: Openng meetng of the Avene Parent-Teacher Assocaton at Avene Schoo, October 2: Meetng of Womans Cub of Avene, November 5: Turkey dnner and bazaar sponsored by Buders Socety of Methodst Church. November 0: Annua Armtce Eve Dance sponsored by Woodbrdge Loca, No. 38, Patromans Benevoent Assocaton at St. James Audtorum, Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge. Savage Coecton (Contnued from Page ) panes and guns." Other Scrap Wanted " n addton to scrap ron and stee, the materas to be coected on September 4 are ead wre, rass, tn cans, aumnum, copper, M b: CLASSFED WANTED REPRESENTATVE to ook after our magazne subscrpton nterests n Carteret and vcnty. Every famy orders subscrptons. Hundreds of doars are spent for them each fa and wnter n ths favorte name amonc teephone operators... vcnty. nstructons and equp-,ment free. Guaranteed owest Buy War Bond rates on a perodcas, domestc,and foregn. Represent the odest magazne agency n the Unted Tdbts: The oys at the Emergency States. Start a growng and permanent busness n whoe or spare Squad headquarters te me tha they mss Dr. Hutner. Dotto tme. Address Moore-Cottre, nc.; McMunus s no unger a adyof Wayand Road, North Cohocton, esure... And.ane, of South New York. Park )rve, s romancjnt.. B Red, of De Soa Avenue, wrtes HELP WANTED home to dad, James, tat the Navys the fe. j. He s statoned at HOUSEKEEPER - Mdde aged Woman preferabe - Seep n or Newport. t..... The Pete Greners have erected a new fagpoe out - References, Box 4, Carteret v... After any months of savng, Press, Carteret, N. J. 9- Emy apps, of Nancys Luncheonette has presented her mother wth a $2 War Suvnps Kond.,.. Buy War Bond Smers of the Week: STENOGRAPHERS and Genera Cerks for oca commerca organzaton. Wrte fu detas to JP. O. Box E, Woodbrdge, New Jersey. 9- EXPERENCED operators on shrts wanted. Rartan. Mamm And st they come. More and facturng Co., 284 State St., Perth more munn aton*. Sme by ma Amboy, N, J. (top foor). Ask and some by phone We, here for Mr. Ga. 9-4to9-5 are ths weeks nomnatons: Norma Avene Ashmore... Ms. MALE HELP WANTED LaVerne (Fords) Pke... Mrs. Veronca (South Park Drve) H CHAUFFEUR or heper to drve.",. Mrs. Heen (Futon JBteet) barre truck. Amercan Cooperage Company, Barber, N. J. Tee- Gtrs... Heen (Bfnd Ceaners) Van Tasse... "Due" (Grenera phone P. A Funera Home) Snodurass... Heen (Waace Street) McDonad... A KT (Avene) Voeker. -. MALE HELP WANTED MEN wanted to work n barre George "App-e" Mer... Ltte factory. Experence not necessary. Amercan Cooperage Com- Nancy (Waace Street) Oson... Mrs. George Monar.., pany, Barber, N. J. Teephone P. A Buy War Bond Around Town: The cops had u pecuar guest n the womans ce ths week... An exhausted pgeon whch they fed unt t was abe to fy agan... The attracton at the Pubx Drugstore: w be dmnshed tomorrow when ujrh Preacher eaves for the Navy. That tte bonde, Forence, w be so oney A frend tes me that Cara Bhon had a graud tme dancng at the Astur Roof to the tunes of Harry James Orchestra... Buy War Bond Last But Not east: Emer Rubrght, so am tod, s takng about jonng the Army Ar Corps,.. Sammy Lomoco s the mxoogst at Choppy Spos Green Lantern these days... Uc-k Ryan wrtes o-me from Camp Pckett, Ka, that be enjoys army fe And to hear Joe Campon and Steve Boka te t they are eadng the fev Rey n the Hote Shedon, Atantc Cty. But t must be. hard gettng- up so eary n the mornng... The Townshp membp-s of the Lons Roaj- Staf (St. Mtu-ys. S. pubcaton) t«m* they are gong to dedcate ther --new ««#s$»jwofka wth.a dauh on September 8. Tckets m»y be purchased from any member of the Staff... Buy War Bond HOME FOR VST AVENE Ernest Berger Jr., of Cafrona, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest erver, of Avene, s vutg bs parents here for a few duytt. JU s wth the Gder Corpg and s statoned d Coumbus Bar- :8, Cuumhu,. Oho. PN- BOYS wanted. Guaranteed saary. Ca at Rahway Recreaton Center, 803 Coach St., Rahway,N. J., opposte Y. M. C. A. 9-, 8 JANTOR wanted. nqure Fords Payhouse, Fords, N. J. [Teephone P/A MDDLE AGED MAN - Wanted for ght work n ndustra pant n Rahway. Hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 6 days a week, steady empoyment. Appy n wrtng to Box G, care of ndependent Leader, Woodbrdge, New Jersey. 9- WASHERS VACUUMS New^-Rebut motors parts or sae. We can rebud your od machne. Lowest terms a work guaranteed. Everymake, 290. State Street, F«rth Amboy t COLDS To reeve Msery of 666 TU.KTS SA.VK NON tko ( H Dru» Try omvr -.umrnt L MANN & SON Optometrsts and Optcans Dr. etter Munn Optometrst Frank J. Toth ft? Smth St. AMBOY znc, rags and burap bags. A house-to-house coecton w b3 made throughout the Townshp durng the day, by Townshp trucks and workers. Scrap shoud be set out at the curb at an eary hour as the coectors w have to start very eary n order to cover the entre Townshp n one day. Fna nstructons ncude to foowng: "Keep your varous types of junk separate as you set t at the curb. Pace a taored Hgh Schoo No. Schoo Coona Strawberry H.. Avene sen No. G sen No. 5 Fords No. 7 Fords No, 4 Keasbey Port Readng Hopeawj No. -Schoo... Sewaren 04, , FRDAY, SEPTEMBER, 942 Crescent.ane Wthers has passed the "awkward Hre" am hm become one of the most attractve young ades n Hoywood!, Less than three years ago Jane was consdered a chd and a mghty ;nschcvous one at that, j Pump as a bunny,."he WHS <>b-! vous of her jrurc. as was ev- j eryone ese, Hut that pumpness has turned nto ta, sm ove- ness as naturay as Juno turned, from tvl-cmbnt to dancng nnd when she appears, peope stop and take a second ook. As her Kth brthday approach-! es, Jane has acqured a natura, desre for perfumes, evenng bags, an handkerchefs. Dos whch she used to pay wth she now j "coects. Makeup whch was so much "goo" to her not so ong j ago, s now somethng to be fussed wth for hours. t j Jane appears us a sub-deb n j the new 20h Century-Fox com- edy farce, "The Mad Martndaes" whch s comng to the Crescent Theatre today. ON THE SLVER SCREEN Dtmas y paced aurh fm. "Arc Husbands Necessary? comes wth the Ray Mand has cpped the comedy jackpot n Paramounts best of references as one of the comedy of dzzy domestcty, "Are "s top entertanment beus. Husbands Necessary?", due Wca, A Story O Fearess Men "Enge Squadron,"» rrcmcjs tnr of Unce Sum boy n the R. A. F. featurng Robert Stack wth Dana Burrymore, the feature attracton at the Majctc Theatre, Perth Amboy. at the Dtmas Theatre. Hes aby aded by Betty Fed, who shares Majestc the stear spot, and by exotc Pa- Edde Abert won success as a tt at Tyk., tu /j _^U».W» M, trca Morrson, Eugene Pauetto "medan the hard way. and a haf dozen other frst-fght j "P *e adder by way of amateur fm funsters, nghts. Made from the best-seer sabe We estabshed now, and appearng Scott Rorck nove, "Mr. and Mrs. wth Robert Stack and Cugat," the pcture presents ths Dana Barrymore n Water Wangers ta and handsome Ray n hs top new Unversa producton, comedy roe to date. As George "Eage Squadron," currenty pnyng Cugat, a young banker wth a fu- at the Majestc Theatre, Abert Strand Humphrey Boprt s up to hs od trcks agan, On the sde of aw md order n "The Fatcso Facon" and "A Through the. Nght," he now returns to hs underword haunts as a fu-fedged gangster n Warner Bros. thrng new fm, "The Bg Shot." The pcture w make ts oca bow at the Strand Theatre tomorrow. Tough s a meek word to descrbe the type of roe payed by Bogart n ths fm. Hes cast as a three. He Shoud tuve and a sghty gddy wfe, he knew ong years when thngs were The most tactfu thng a hunter frocs through some of the fun- ] not so we wth hm, can do when he shoots a frend by nest scenes of hs career. Betty, j Actng got n Aberts bood mstake for a rabbt s to convnce of course, Mrs. Cugat and the When he tred schoo theatrcas n the frend that he though he was a sutry, bue-eyed Pat Morson s!;r Mr.r,., where he grew nobe stag or a bu-moose. Ardvorcee tn cans n a contaner. Te rags the "other woman," a man-mad up. From there he branched nto k; nsas Gazette. n bundes. Keep pes, of rubber who sets her cap for Ray amateur nght performances, and separate from meta." and amost wrecks a happy home, then nto rado sngng and.act- j GCBBLER HATCHES EGGS Much of the pctures comedy ng. He was so successfu that he ^n us Oka. Mssng hs turcenters around the Cugat habt of decded to go to New York and ^ gobber, J. V. Smang went Enroment whffng," teng tte whte es. scck hs fortune. on a searc h a nd found hm n the The twosome "whffe" themseves p or tune on Broadway was a t-; a ]( ; jf a pa t c h sottng on some (Contnued from Page ) J nto temporary empoyment (rven to nt one tght... spo after another t ] e 3 0W j n arrvng.. t seemed gunea t. KK s. The od toy remaned the chdren. Undoubtedy the enroment w ncrease at the begnhff" aastc begnners. Edde vedon and hatched the eggs. and then get out agan by teng j ^ town was overru, wth enthu- fathfu to hs sef-apponted task "whffes." Rays return to comedy foow;, doughnuts and nng of next week when they w d h hope, mosty hs ht performance n the. hghy the atter. At ast hs bg chance have to return to schoo. dramatc roe of Stephen Tover came n the shape of a network r;jda program, "The Honeynoon- Compete Lt n Cec B. DeMes "Reap the The tota enroment n a the Wd Wnd." He had a comedy ers," whch won hm a natonwde schoos as compared to the same pant wth C-audette Cobert and j audence. day ast year s as foows: he scored agan wth Pauette God- Next Edde stepped nto eudvs Bran Aherne n "Skyark" and roes n "Brother Rat" and "Uoon dard n "The Lady Has Pans..Servce," both smash fc on the Saorettes To Meet Tonght Wth Mss Noan FORDS The Saorettes hed a meetng recenty at the home of Mrs. rene Kotsak on New Brunswck Avenue, Offcers eected were: Presdent, Mss rene Kotsak; secretary, Mss Voet^Daroc, and treasurer, Mss Anna Mucsko. A meetng w be hed tonght at eght ococft at the home of Mss Leona Nan on Kng George Road. "WHAT CAN DO?" The Offce of Cvan Defense has reeased a pubcaton entted, "What Can Dp!", whch s the frst offca compaton of the opportuntes for vounteer war work. Copes may be obtaned from State and oc defense councs, The pamphet was prepared n respons^ to requests for gudance from persons anxous to partjcpafe n the natons war ef, Reports haw t that hs "Mr. Cu-, B. ou, way stag(. gat" surpasses a tbe others.. Betty Fed, fresh from "Kngs Row" n whch she payed the neurotc Casse, proves hersef m exceent comedenne n ths swft- EMPRE RAHWAY FR.TOSUN. BEER PHONE CARTERET POPULAR BRANDS N BOTTLES NAGYS 0 Roosevet Ave. Carteret, N. J. We set good transportaton, not merey used cart. For the best buy of the season see Joe Janas. SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES CO. 823 St. George Ave. Phone Woodbn<g<! Woudtrdge STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N. J. TODAY AND TOMORROW SPENCER TRACY - HEDY LAMARR n TORTLLA FLAT" "BEYOND THE BLUE HORZON" Wth DbROTHY LAMQUR SATURDAY CONTNUOUS Sunday Monday - Tuesday JOAN CARROLL N "Obgng Young Lady" GENE AUTRY N "Stardust on the Sage",-, Wednesday tu Saturday "CROSSROADS" & "CALL OUT THE MARNES" SEE our new Projecton Hear our New Sound FORDS PLfYHOUSE N. J. Sun., Mon. and Tuts. Sept S JOAN CRAWFORD MELVYN DOUGLAS "THEYALLKSSED THE BRDE" "THE VANSHNG VRGNAN" Wth FRANK MORGAN KATHRYN GRAYSON Wed. & Tbur.. Sept. 6-7 CONRAD VEDT NAZ AGENT" "Shes rnfw Army" Wth MARE WLSON Fr. & Sat. Sept. 8 - t Brod Crawford - Jacke Cooper n "MEN OF TEXAS" "PRVATVBUCKEROO" Wth ANDREW SSTERS DCK FORAN CRESCENT Perth Amboy, N. J, TE GOLD MSB" - Pu» THE VANSHNG VRGNAN Frank Morgan KatHryn Gray&on SUN. MON. TUES. WED. T^REVOR RAT HBQNt WYCHERLY N OLD CALFORNA 0HN WAYNE WAR BONDS WHLE YOU WAT Tht Theatre t Now An Offca mng Agency A FOUR STAR WEEK! 4 DAYS STARTNG FRDAY HT No. a member n good standng of a famy thatt tetch-d n the head. MtJMt WHC- Uan MewDay < Jmmy Lyfon )M tm" tow* R«««u Uut Uu HT No. 2 HS FSTS ARE THE LAW N THE TOWN THAT WOULD NOT DE. RCHARD 3 Day* Startng Tuesday r ts Scarey and Screwy "WHSPERNG GHOST" Wth Mton Bere - Brenda Joy KtNTTAYQJ.DOAR BUCHANAN MONTGOUERT, Mour«n : OHARA John* from West Pdnt ALSO FR., SAT., SUN., MON. CHAPTER No/ - JR. G, MEN OF THE AR PLUS NEWS TRENTON --Hundreds of cmer- ;ency housng unts n New Jersey are beng created by Reators wthout the use of materas crtcay needed by the government, Aexander Rummer, of Teaneck, presdent of the New Jersey A»so- nto of Rea Estate Boards, sad yesterday. They arc accompshng that by nfuencng ownnrs of snge famy dwengs to set apart n-needed rooms for use as rent-,..t> npnrt.hmts whch are deay adapted for the housng of war workers. n an emergency," Mr. Summer expaned, "the ktchen, bathroom and heatng pant aready exstng n such dwengs are made avaabe to the occupants of the newy created sutes, and when the separate nstaaton of such uttes becomes advsabe partcuary n war zones prortes are awarded for the mted purchase of the matera requred. "n that way," he added, "sma fames occupyng arge dwengs not ony hep f the acute n-cd for war-housng, but Ur convertng dormant homes nto ncomeproducng property. speak knowngy of ths because members of my organsaton have effected the transformaton of hundreds of exstng one-famy houses*tn that manner. Furthermore, some of the owners of such propertes who are not engaged n war ndustres and who were n arrears n taxes and mortgage qudaton, created a source of ncome that enabed them to escape forecosure. That s but one of the many ways the Reator s provng to be NDEPENDENT-LEA >P;,, Converson Of Exstng Houses Overcomng Dweng Shorta Se tmu oser who cant go straght because of hs record and who s afrad to do anythng crooked be- cause next tme ts up the- rver for keeps. He (ucks the poce ke a ptrue and tres to (tvc attenton to hs former cohorts, but the effort s useess. He fnay aows some of hs former pas to persuade (or rather goad; hm nto actnc as the "brans" n an armored car stekup. RFADES n 4. A» factor n the n P.. Hs roe heeono portnnt us the ;> M), (estmated by th.,, msson n Wmh" " number of Arnen,!. nducted town, w,,.\ by Juy,,,!,, to ar K.,,, ; for at,,,. these workers w vded, the Rnvem,,,;. and that work wn - formed by the,,," He w be cued, authorty on hnu-, ton, socoofc; every mportant p., tate that w r,\\\ ;,! tfttve and car,./ Obtuares Mr». Lotte M. n,m, *WOO)?R!);, M: Denver, wf, ; Dennor, of :,\ \ t;,. df Saturday. Mddesex Nusm, tuchen. Besdes he, t survved by»,. and dayphtc, M, \ and ana grurnrn.t. :, brdjee; her n,,t... " Gruvcr, of Om,. tone brother nnd h,., Thomas Pefer, y, EckensberRer, of, Mrs. Lawrence s. Copay, Pa., an., : of Cementon, a. Funera scrvh, Tuesday aftenmn ; of her mother, M [ at Cementon, PH., ); ; M. Keper, of th. ran Church, \V : utng. Bur w;. ton Memora nr, Mckeys, u. Mosquto at h mpedes work n..., Buy W.r Bu,,, PERTH-AMBOYV a! tt MAJBTHC CONTNUOUS - Second Feature Rchard Trav, Jue Bshop n "ESCAPE FROM CRME" ] FROM 2 P.M,-?HONE PA <- >evtn Uay Startng - Frday Sept. H KAY M.LAND BETTY HELD EXTRA LATE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NTE! TO OUR HEROES War ondt For mmedate Devery At H" " t J ftf MOM * ttmjfcf S. AT FVE CORNERS PHONF f.a. -t [ CONWUOUS OAK..HO 7 DAYS - atartnt SAURPA^ HUMPHREY BOGAR MANNNG THE BG SHOT The Postman Ddnt Rf

7 :!,KNT LEADER FRDAY, SEPTEMBER, 942,,, u, Wmnpon Kfy,.,., H, K7H An«n«t, MSt COMBHNO mn tnt) (tm) Kvery Frday by th«hnf Company, Woodbrdg*, N, J. on; MBXWO OB»t, Vcf-Pren- Cmpon, Trenurer; Cmrcj K.,M (UNDENT KHWPAPHR,,,, Hnte>»2«0 P r*«vt Kdor Rest At Forty who work hardest ve the,.; says Dr. Peter J. Stencrohn,, ; peope that, at forty, they,,, to rest by emnatng too vsc and avodng unnecessary cvton. M> what revoutonary statement hat, n our deveopng years, benefca but that we shoud :5 and not "ht a fnger unu after 40.",S!v, the forty-year mt does not.,,,-y ndvdua. Each man and,,,t concude when to gve up the > > of yyouth and conserve en- state of ndvdua heath has,! wth the tme to rest. ^rvaton that those who work, MK the shortest tme may be.. just the same, the brevty of :. due to the same poverty that ;n> hardest work. Those who ] ; )( r ncessanty for day bread,,, o gnore ther heath, because : atord-to ose ther wages, and, nas proper medca attenton.hoy have not the money to buy,.. shoud have. Hter Faces Defeat n Batte,e;a war has entered ts fourth,.thpect, ast year, wth every n- Mat Hter w fnd hmsef, be Summers campagn, between s, one n Russa and the other n n! part of Europe. rotng that has taken pace thus!m2 has been a successon of oca... for the Axs natons but sowy M^h of the Unted Natons begns tsef -upon the feds of batte. army of Russa has made the ge contrbuton to the defeat wmy by ts ntegent strategy and ms resstance. mpossbe to over-emphasze the : nmtnued Sovet resstance. For!T over-reached hmsef when he :u> Russans, who have stubborn- /h the enemy" for more than months, wthout permttng reand heavy bows to.;es weaken a to wn. t U.H have been msed by the am rado warnngs that the fa v, or another, was feta to the m\. Not one of these fears has -founded. Ctes and terrtory vey unmportant so ong as.ht and the Red troops refuse to Htt. Russans wbe fghtng, when the upns neht Sprng, whch s (the s that Hter has had snce the War when hs Ludendorff. went abject surrender. Der Fuehrer some spectacuar gans but hs aert f the Red army mantans K coherency through the comng Our Schoos Advance :c schoos of the naton about to mons of youngsters crowdng moms t s rght and proper for m ctzens to apprecate what the process meana to the boys and n naton. that "an educaton" s beng more of the young peope^than v s evdent and aso the fact ourses of study, ad out n our avs broadenef to ncude much the three Rs of earer days. "s have mutped, wth advanc the teen-age students, who a greater educatona op ther parents. ea of educaton, however, schoo censuses and forma st L dy, cannot compete the en- v k r taken over, more competey thu fe of the average student [n advanced areas, a n the growth and ndvdua. d has wdened the obga- the» to schoo"*hftf to ts students, teachers everywhere more greater h nto human deveopment and a keener percepton of the dffcutes facng the boys and grs of ths age. t has necesstated the acceptance of addtona responsbty on the part of those charged wth the management and operaton of schoos. Whether teachers, prncpas and trustees are conscous of the new demands remans to be seen. n soated and scattered ocates there are sgns thfct they are and n other communtes there are ndcatons that they have not modernzed ther concept of the educatona processes and the goa to be attaned. However, n mass these offcas are begnnng to re aze that they must ook to a new day and n that sprt es much hope. Grew Warns Amercans f s an mportant message that comes to the Amercan peope from Joseph C. Grew, for ten years our ambassador to Japan, where he watched the war party take over the destnes of the naton and bears Wtness to the accuracy of some of the stores of atroctes and brutates n Chna and, more recenty, n other areas of the Far East. Mr. Grew ponts out that "neary a of fhe Amercan mssonares, teachers, newspaper correspondents and busness men were regarded as potenta spes," that "the stupdty of those Japanese poce was ony surpassed by ther utter cruety, and that Amercans were "at tmes sub jected to the most crue and barbarc tortures." He tes us of the ruthessness of the Japanese mtary machne whch Wrought on ths war, of ts cruety, brutaty and utter bestaty. He s sure that "there s not suffcent room n the area of the Pacfc ocean for a peacefu Amerca, for any of the peace-ovng Unted Natons and a swash-buckng Japan." Mr. Grew gves no fase dea that the war aganst the Japanese s a pushover. On the contrary he asserts, tme and agjan, that the Japanese w fght to the ast, undaunted by defeat whch stees \he popuaton to greater sacrfces and a more offensve sprt aganst the "whte mans fabbness." "We sha crush that machne and caste and system n due course," affrms Mr. Grew, but we sha "unquestonaby tun the rsk of a staemate" f we "Amercans thnk that, coectvey and ndvduay, we can contpe to ve our norma ves, eavng the sprt of sef-sacrfce to our soders and saors" and "ettng the ntensfcaton of our producton program take care of tsef." "Nothng ess than the exerton of our maxmum capactes, n a war of offense," w brng us to vctory. "We are up aganst a powerfu fghtng machne, a peope whose morae cannot and w not be broken even by successve defeats, who w certany not be broken by economc hardshps, a peope who ndvduay and coectvey w gady sacrfce ther ves for ther Emperor and ther naton, and who can ony be brought to earth by compete defeat n batte." Oar Job, Too Anyone who stened to, or read, the address devered Monday nght over the rado by Presdent Roosevet cannot.possby escjape a sense of ndvdua responsbty n fufng the task whch faces a of us at home f we are to reay take part n the war offensve. On severa occasons n the past, and agan on Monday, a drve a beng conducted by the oca Savage Commttee to gather from every househod every pos,- sbe pece of scrap whch mght be usefu n the prosecuton of our batte aganst the Naz hordes. Townshp trucks are gong to scour the entre communty a day ong to pck up the geanngs from cears, attcs, garages or other, storage paces and paced at the curb by oca resdents. Mrs, Chester Peck and Mss Martha Morrow have been workng dgenty and treessy n an a-out effort to obtan the co-operaton of the peope n ths mportant phase, of the home-fronts obgaton. Up to now, ther work has beef frutfu b"ut they fee that househoders here can st produce, f they w tak»h*-tme to search, addtona heaps of sc^ap whch can be reduced to some vta -War jswterah josu WASHNGTON, D. C Leon Henderson, Prce Admnstrator, was nvted by Representatve Fumer, charman of the House Commttee on Apcuture, to take a trp wth hm nto the rura areas and fnd out what farmers were actuay recevng for ther products "And then get on your bcyce some afternoon," Mr. Fumer suggested to the OPA head, "and vst some of the reta stores here n Washngton, purchasng some of the same products, and earn st frst hand whats gong on between the farmer and the utmate consumer." Mr. Henderson woud fnd, the commttee charman sad, exampes of what occurred under the "od, wastefu marketng system whereby thousands of mddemen are operatng between the farmers and retaers, many of whom are nothng but rea parastes sappng the.very fe-bood out of farmers and consumers." To ths Mr. Fumer added what he descrbed as an experence of hs own. Ths week," he sad, " have been offered 2.2B per bushe, 60 pounds, foe green sweet potatoes devered here n Washngton, whe the consumng pubc s payng a prce of two pounds for 7 cents, or $5.0 per bushe. Ths shoud be nterestng to you. Farmers n the State of Washngton are havng to se ther dry onons at $5 per ton. They are seng n the Cty of Washngton at5 cents a pound, or $00 per ton." * «When the present war began Naz Germany had con consderab prestge n dyes whch hh woud hod h the most decate dt shades. hd Now the prestge has vanshed wth some booty the cammandos arc sad to have secured n ther rads not dyes per se, but better, the formua for makng them. Of course, theae formuae have been broadcast, but that they are now n the hands of the Brtsh Coor Counc s conjectured from two thngs; the shades n the permanency of whch the German texte dyersexceed,and the fact that the Counc recenty announced these dentca shades n a scheme coverng womens requrements for the comng wnter. * * * When the Cavn Coodges returned from the Whte House to quet Northampton, Mass., they bought a sxteen-room house T(e Heavy Hand Of Tyranny Vctory C. O.D., By Purchase Of War Bonds; Seen Vta To Freedom By Manufacturers Group Head " :-....,! Bond purchases was caed for by Water D. Fuer, Charman of Urn Board of the Natona Assocaton of Manufacturers, n hs address before the jont ndustry-labor Conference on War Savngs Bonds. Mr. Fuer asserted: We are not wnnng the fnanca Aght. We are not hodng up our/end yours and my end on the home front. Too many Amercans are not nvestng the doars known as The Beeches. After the they are makng out of war pro- ex-prerd.ents death n 933 Mrs. Grac* Goodhue Coodge sedom used the house, eventuay sod t at a oss and moved acrosb town to ve wth a frend, Mrs. For- ducton n the cause of democracy. tor methods of product6n. We We cannot earn vctory cheapy. sha have new nventons and new f each of us does not speedy see products. And we sha have our the wsdom of vcory C.O.D., we groat toos of seng and marketng and advertsng to nform and can easy wake up to fnd that we ence Adams. Four years ago she arc not gong to wn at a." but a new house across the street stmuate trade and commerce." Contrastng the democratc, vountary method of supportng our from her frends pace, a modest three-stored whte home n whch Ten Percent by Everyone she ved quety, seeng ony a ftjjhtng forces and producton of Gvng the assurance tha.t there few ntmates. weapons wth tjat of the Nazs, w be purchasng power f every- Mr. Fuer contnued: Last week, at 63, Mrs. Coodge. -uuc hs War Sav- U»...u- u. one nvests hs money n war oavprepared to move agan. Because "Dont forget that the Nazs are ; ngs Bonds, Mr. Fuer urged that management staffs and a em- of a oca housng shortage she "oaned" her new home to Captan Herbert W. UnderWood, commander of the Waves statoned at Northamptons Smth Coege. t was reported that the house was gven rent free. Mrs. Coodge w go back across the street to ve wth Mrs, Adams.» * * Aens who regstered as Germans, taans or Japanese n error or vountary under the Aen Regstraton Act of 940 now may "Vctory CO.D." through Wr.r everyone, n happer exstence, an a rand of ^router opportunty and prosperty. "Some peope say wo KT gotf?! so eager for vctory that they arc not gvng the German peope any choce ts cash on the barre head, cash far beyond the pont where t hurts, cash rght out of dnars and s up to us to.them and to provde fur tn* war, Any other acton or nacton s PAGE SEVEN THE New Books Sevora months njfn, the newspapers nru rado reveaed the frst shockng report* nbmt the Japanese treatment of the Brtsh and Amercan popuace n Hong Kong reports tha aroused the ndgnaton of n who hoard them. We earn now- hht these orgna re.pnrts we, furnshed by» m named Jm J nrek Marstrmn, Dutch-born ctzen of the Php- ncs and a w-tn-do busnessman WK was n OTK Kong nt the tmo of N sjrc and capture. He gves us the fu uccount of hs experences n " Escaped From HonR Kong." When he wn$ wrtng hs bonk, resdent Koosevct tod hm: hmt hod anythng buck. Tho enpe shoud know everythng about (e wny the Japanese behaved n Hong Kong." Mr. Marsmnn cmjmnunts:"! have hed nothng buck, except the detas of st secrot. escape routes from the prson cty." The Japanese cosed n on Hong Ko, K wth- ncredbe speed. Mr, Mursman reveas tome of the tactcs that made ths possbe not t.c east of whch was the capotgc done by peasant tte Japan«> barbe who operated a ah^p_ n>the arcade of Hong K.o"ng Hote and who hnd trmmed the har of mnny nn mportant member of tfj Crown Coony. Foowng the surrender of tho resdents of the Repuse Hay Hote, Mr. Mrsman, together wth K) cvnns, ncudng aged men, mothers wth babes, was marched for eght hours over mountan tras from Honr Kong to the manand. On that journey he had smpe opportunty to wtness Japanese torture and brutaty. n a pant factory the prsoners were (rven ther frst food n twentyfour hours a sma amount of rce and water n drty pas. Later for some weeks they were kept n the Kowoorv Hote, on starvaton ratons and wth no prvacy from ther captors. One day they were tod they were to be set to the Staney prson, and even worse fate. By a cever ruse, Mr. Mnrsman managed to procure hs freedom. The rest of the story te of hs unpatrotc. "n that way and ony n t.hnt to have a postwar depresson, Such hazardous escape to Free Chna way can wo do our duty and wn an escape made possbe ony because of the mnny frendy Chnese. peope are defeatsts. They not the fnanca fght for vctory." ony ack fath but they gnore He comments that f a Chnese had facts. There s no reason why we CHURCH-GONG DOG ony one bow of rce to hs name, must have a post-war depresson n Empora, Vn. Backe, a greyhound, became a church-goer when wth hm. he was aways wng to share t Amerca. nstead we can have n ong and haj/py era of prosperty, he attended Vacaton Bbe Schoo * * «f we use our common sense and for two consecutve weeks. How "Gone Wth the Wnd," by Margaret our toos of, ngenuty and enterprse. We sha have new and bet- ever, when he began gong to Mtche, that record-break- the pocket, no protests aowed, have gone nto servce for Unce and the frng: squad rght around Sam. Now we hear that James the corner." Goud Cozens, whose nove, "The t Tftket Doars for Vctory Just and The Unjust;" was the August Book-of-the-Month Cub se- "t takes fghtng doars to wn "Every frm shoud have such an the batte of producton," Mr. Fuer sad. "They pay the men and easy as possbe for every empoye Brodus, Mont. Funnj; hs arrangement so as to make t as CTY.BOY BECOMES COWteOY ecton, sa Frst Leutenant n the. Ar Force. And Erc Knght, whose wom n who are budng our toos to do hs bt. Mons of workers boyhood dream back n Mwaukee, Orve Carson, at 8, recent- best-seng nove, "Ths Above : of vctory. t takes doars to keep are usng these pans bo-buy bonds. A," s sweepng the country n rectfy ther records. Forms for our panes fyng, bur tanks rong, But that \ not enough. There are y fnshed n the money at three move form, has recenty receved amended regstraton are avaabe and our guns roarng. t takes mons more ready to enst then Montana rodeos. hs commsson as Captan n the at a fed offces of the mmgraton and Naturazaton Servce. ntons our brothers and sons need. -t * * doars to suppy the food and mu- U. S, Army. Durng the Tecent dentfcaton t feakes doars for vctory. OUR DEMOCRACY bym«t Havng a mnefu of. chwpanprogram for aens eary ths year "We are today wnnng on the 7.ees dressed up ke sma chdren some of those who partcpated, producton ne, Despte varous was a commonpace to Gertrude partcuary Austrans and Ko dffcutes we are now outproducng every other naton. We Daves Lntz, author of "Anmas reans, gave ther th natonaty asa are German, taan or Japanese undr the erroneous mpresson that natona occupaton of terrtores or Axs conquests had changed ther, status. To correct such errors they now dfn fe appcatons at servce fed offces. wnnng wherever our armed forces meet the enemy on the French coast, n the Soomon sands, the Btatte of the Cora Sea, the Batte of Mdway, and esewhere. "But we are not wnnng the fnanca fght," Mr, Fuer decared. "What w one doar buy? Do { WAR NFORMATON an effort to nform tk Amercan peope of the facts about the war, the Offce of War nformaton you reaze how mportant each doar s? One doar w buy 50 cartrdges for an Army revover. w begn a rado campagn on Ffty cartrdges n a Sergeant September 4. Forty-three onemnute Yorks hands mght mean ffty dead spot announcements w be.japs." dstrbuted to statons for transcrpton "A Sef.K Ange, Too" by, the foowng newa "And there s a penty sesh an- commentators: H. V. Katenborn,, ge to these fghtng doars too," Wam Shrer, Gabre Heator, Mr. Fuer sad. "They pay you Water Wnche, Raymond Capper, we, and are an umbrea for the John Guenther, John W. Vunder- nevtabe rany y day, and they y w cook, Ear Godwn, Lowe Thomas, jfght for yo, you, aganst t our thr other Raymond Gram Swng and Pear great enemy^ nfaton faton... Buck. "War.Savngs Bonds are thefed NSGNA A nsgna are to be removed from the shouders of offcers shrts and fed jackets, accordng They have done ther patt We. Ths to the War Department, because they nterfere wth th& use pf gas s just a fna pea to.everyone, to do an, car-bnes and other mtary equa. share L and to reaze that jvara are of aone f a bf.hf.. j«lua3aftet ; hejefrfurn. thf, j a r f t (e y ru (n the shou the» of servce coats and on and caps, the peope at home who \ responsbty paced upon them w do somethng about t. Wth the mae move stara jonng the Army and Navy, the screen w ose ts appea to the far sex. Uccy, t<r the busness nwn» the hwfms wont 24 DAYS A year ugo, about 00 days were aotted for the constructon of a ],0>00O-ton Lberty shp from kee to aunchng, but the Kaser Shp- y»rdb jn Caforna recenty sent <fe ntt the water twenty^four attkr ts kts had been ad. artery of, our grm batte agun nfaton. f Amercans roay u deratoud the -desperate dange nfaton, they woud voun ther earnngs as fghtng doar: War Savngs Bonds and we abo rot have to resort to prce,ue wajje aengs, and a frozen economy toprotect QUrsetve^ ro turstwsr- y«fe»ub»u^r [UOL! dq. not understand and many uf them go on bddng fooshy for the. goods that are scarce»nd gnore the mutpe advantages of war savng nvestments. "We are ghtng to preserve our Amercan way of Jfe. We are fghtng to safeguard our precous democracy, berty and freedom. We are fghtng to make t possbe,to «o forward n the h future / to of vng; fo bjrtwr poyes be encouraged to nvest at east ten per cent of ther pay n bonds reguary., "One hundred and ten thousand busness frms throughout the country have payro deducton pans for the purchase of these bonds," Mr. Fuer decared. church servces and takng hs seat n the pupt besde the pastor, refusng to move, t became necessary to dscourage hs churchgong fervor. Hs master, who ved across the street from tha church, ted Backe up, but hs vocferous hows at such treatment FROM TOOTH TO FNGER N 27 YEARS Norwch, Conn. Feeng pan n one of her fngers, Mrs. John D, MoWams went to a doctor whp found a sma meta object mbedded n the fesh. The object, Mrs. McWams decared, was part of a dentsts dr whch broke as she was havng a tooth fed twentyseven yearsago. w ng nove about the Cv War, had a Southern woman as an author, and had as ts herone a rebe ady the now mmorta Scarott "~.\ OHara. Just pubshed s another good nove about the Cv WSr 4 The Drums of Mornng," by ;. Php Van Doren Stern. Ony n.,: ths case both tho uuthor and the dsturbed the servces. Now, hes beng advertsed for sae. eadng character are mae und H;f Yankee. Wonder f Mr. Sterns,;) abotonst hero, Jonathan Brad- \y ford, wr ook as good to the mov-, es as Scarett OHara? j * t, J { Pubshers are amentng these! days that they dont receve the THE MRACLE OF AMERCAN PRODUCTON HAS BEEN PERFORMED BY AMERCAN WORKERS ANO FNANCEO BV THE AMERCAN PEOPLE THROUGH THER NVESTMENTS N WAR BONPS AND STAMP$, SAVNGS ACCOUNTS,UFE NSURANCE POLCES,BULDN6ANP LOAN funds number of manuscrpts they used to. So many of ther best authors Are My Hobby." But she dscov- (Contnued on Pa</c <?J OTHER EDTORS SAY The Mtary Rspttrt The Presdent was at hs best ast; njjht n hs summary of tho mtary stuaton. There was none uf the forced sugar-coatng of earer months. He put t on tha ne that "Ths s the toughest war of n tme." e punctured exaggerated hopes of the mportance of Amercan successes n the Soomon sands. He warned that he Japs "st possess (treut strength; they seek to keep the ntatve, an they w undoubtedy strke hard agan." n expressng confdence thut the Russans w hod out, he dd not mnmze the setbacks, The same for the AUe.s on the Medterranean-Mdde East front, where "we are we aware of our danger." Wthout reveang detas hepfu tu Hter, he stated faty that vta strategc decson* aruady have bue made und that n of them "are drected toward k«..otfups.--.-,:-- ^....-^ fnay he faced, however cautousy, the most decate and dfcut of t AUtt probems a unfed e.om"mand. When he sad, "Ths war w fnay be won^vby the co-ordnaton of a the armes, nuve.a and ar forces of the Unted Natons operatng n unson aganst our enemes," dd hu mean that the requstu unfed command s h aght? Wo hope ao. N. Y,

8 PACK FRDAY. SEPTEMBER, 942 [ V.\: v Kr V.-. W A- M : CV -. "..}.! Do ::;, ::(.o - A.-.a."" Abnjty sm h" d had a :.-." (artvr cay nght. Harrrave Bv!<! t Mr; u, WANT AD MUGGS AND SKEETER By WALLY BS,,,," nazes n-ye - ruck ( \v>-!,:!: k=] \;p t. other - (fnl Wth the ft- m Swfty -\f strxpod -avt. and k;««msy Bar? Thf er».«"m -.vth hm." TW. tn.rbo. «<!. Henry Harsrravf Ry the trr. <! >5 M! w,v / do h was punnk V-; for both,.v, ;-t^- hey ha pxrhfnfffd 5 -TT «^*. j «n->prm-y. ttn.nf:- Snr 5aw hm cvra ::m>- a "m ;," h ; ^; n ;t ht n ;h <otnpany..f (x-a? -. yn- n ;. > -.v wen wh"-- f3p-«had n.nst v -ar May muht check ved wth -. and wn vt even tntcp ho?. He d- atttf-d*-:. r»f A-h h-.n n Hentv whn uv,- ot j,!.!< :>- Sht.mnrf a ppnr to M-. Ph". r-n an expedton nto the Aazot.,.- "H «(renunoy nter n Jenfer hn«cf waj born <nmute S.!. >. 77." to Tb t. Furthermore t uns n "We, youtft.vy. ;HTC - <~>: the famy. Now thnt ynn! have < " ;th.)u?nm doar* n t for you f ntb.y ;n V. upposc ym w " eaner doesnt po." fnay many me" erfer a-ke4 nhout Carters "Tha!.""sa Mary Bar prmy. s* art d«!ke». Now whut man "n one way to jr f t wn wth you ~ a chanc- aranst that? for urn.en; me who -he was. p-! n r c»" The next mnrnntr Jenfer ran You meht stop smokm: that : nto CarttT a«he wa«a«knp fo <mey ppe ths very mnute, t y\nr tf h? ma. Herv Hacav." v." and, * "? the *» brary arduv! hee?" she a»kcd after h- h::t smed h* recognton. V < "You uwayk sefm to be jrnnr.y way. Msn Bfcnty. ve bn U f-ndn(t every mornng n the - b\\ ry for rto pa=t month." want to (ret a copy of fporrf Fen >* n( w b" 0 <>n ;!Hhrnpogy., AX wak to thf Forty S-con Street\hary. t^ a jjrand to bo a oney person " T and severa tmes as he spoke, -ho nf. when vsons of what a thousand doars coud do aroso before They spent the rest of the mornn«ooknt thfouph books of vvd r/,> just redont wn-t ;! "-photorraphs yanhered from a r.nvncco h t.j o u r corners of the «rth by men, at jcc-ntst. ^ho hft[, r^(, (, th(,j. r, vp!, that expedton *j M. f<r mf )s fe n. your ton nterwant to j can da r qucky, ". uu.d you (.et ;\\:-r. they can ],v!!:xt ook on!!-.!ttd nto t \ :t wa? wher. ;...V face. Htkk-. The od Kr..; to her. y.o. at the Brr- ;t -ute there tovuu bs to Sf-;: a! Mr. t wt ate afternoon. Peope a stady stream through the revvn^ door- of the Hote Barcay. A youn; «stood n the ot.y. u sender, dark-hared J: who seemed cjte evdered. Many a knd Ktnema proffered asp«:,k-t but were. genty reu. J e.. Then at ast she saw hm. He v.«even better ooknr than h^ jctun, She watched hm nut of a confc of h; p eye and us t passed, her hewd-re de.neanor ncreased. mght not forget ther gorous hertage. Later they."tnppm at a sma dewak caft and had hot-buttered dores, narnaae an coffee. Ths was the ctnnft of a strcs of deghtfu nfttrnoons. The nght bt fore the expedton saed, Jenfer came to see Mrs. Bar n answer to a summons. "Carter cannot carry qoor," hs mother sad meanngfuy,, "Come w my awyers offct tomorrow monnj,. w have tfc check for you. "Mrs. Bar, you sad the check woud be for a thousand doars. W you do ths nstead. Make out two checks. One for two- hundred doars and one for eght hundred," "Why?" " "f Carter stays, take, the arger check. f he goes, have the smaer one." "Youre on," sad JLary Bar who had never wanted for my- Un? n her fe. Eary the next mornng, Jenfer appeared at Mr. Kargraves offce..mary Bar was aready there, "We, htere art the two check3 just as you asked. Whdh do you get?" There was no queston n her voce, ony compacent assurance. She hed up the check for tho arger sum. EKEWAGON TOW KLLS TWO BOYS New York F.ner.on.ornunt,! 4, havnsr n swe tme rdng n hs wugn attached tn the bcyce nf Pau Paarno. *, by a rope. Ra;!- eny, the waeon swerved an n under a truck. The eyce -n;.-h" t ttf sde of the truck, Kmer-on \v;s nstanty k and Pau ded ater at a hospta. GETS HS OLD RFLE Camp Lvngston, La. Steppng up to draw hp rfe, Prvate John W. Prnce, <f Fort Worth, Texas, was surprsed to fnd that the. rfe ssued hm n- No, the same rfe he had carred through four year? of peacetme soderng at For: Sam Houston, where he. was statoned frtm 930 to 938. CAT GNTES BENZENE? Aameda, Ca. Pacng an opened can of benzene on a bathroom shef. Marjore Abe, n, was surprsed when her cat, jumpng to the shef, overturned the can whch fe to the foor. There was a oud report and the benzene burst nto fames. t s thought that the eectrcty n the cats ta probaby gnted the fud. The chd was unharmed, U-boat snkng n our waters fewer than any tme snce Sprng. New Books (Contnued rom Edtora Page) ered that other peope sometmes were a bt puzzed by her pets. Once she took her tte boy chmpanzee nto a promnent Ffth Avenue store to buy hm a par of shoes. He was a dressed up n a whte saor sut and ooked pretty spffy. "Where are chdrens shoes?" she asked the started foorwaker. "What,.. what s that?" e stammered. "ts a tte ape just over fwm Afrca." The foorwaker pued hmsef together. "Yea, Madam," he sad. "Chdrens shoes are on the ffth foor, Madam." Mrs. Lntz, by the way, s th,e ady responsbe for the upbrngng of the moat fapsus goa n the word, Gargantua the. Great. Hs (Jen are aecmomed to darkneu. Hs Hvnu t condtoned to ong Arctc The artfca umnaton he nen s provded by bubber amp* but t s mffcent for HS tenng requrement*. HE doet not me a type* wrter or rend the newpaper*. BS h need are smpe. N/ NOTHN F NOULL PUSH ME AD ABOUND THS MORNNJ HAVE MV LL LET NOUB0R20W)OWM2ACEG! MV RACER THS AFTERNOON. f-.! C;.[,!,m*.,-f,J*. :,Wm< SKPPY -By PERCY CR(» ; Y r HELLO, S THAT VOU, 8AY? USTEN, HURRY OVER-<?JCK./ 4 PONT WAT FOf VOUR HAT. D6 UP VOUft RUBBER. M THE C6U.A.K AN M THE PLUMftBRS ARE 6O»N ELZA POPPES -By OLSEN & JOHNSON KRAZY KAT Cof M,fcnjR«n«97nJuM,W.W,y rahu NAPPY AND THE BOY? HAVNG RE-.t CEVED MEDALS FORVAUDR *THE POLCED DEPARTMENT;! TARE NOW-* MEMBERS OP\ ;THE v J.B.." (JUNOR BUREAU OF NVESTGATON! WE FND THESE ; EARLESS HEROES STRUTTNG ABOUT READY TO FACE THE DAMGERsf OF AN OFFCER 0 HERRMAN By ffv TRMAN, GOSH/THESE-SURE V\Y, GREETKSS, DAVA \ / YEAH. A/ JE5 RCMEMMR, -YMEAN.AMYTNG ARE SWELL MEDALSUV SMALL FRV.,TN U;WERE"! WSE &UY. DAT DONT PAY, 5 THE SERGEANT GAVE»\g U&f AN T 4 THEY,NAPPV? LOOK GUY5J?«HERE DETECTVE RLE\ 7A GLAD TH MESS 6 ALL CLEARED UP." NOW VOUCAN BEAX AND ENJOV HOWDY TUFFY? JUST KECEVED AWCE FEOM THE CHEF.LL HAVE TO TAKE THE F»sr m ACE MADE FOC COUNT KBNSKY.WHOHAS KEN FORGorfEN THE FOREGONG EXCTEMENT, OV6B- HtA^ gteys C0NV B6ATk)N WTH HARTLEY. HE LEAVES TONGHT....YES! ON THE EVENNG PLANE By BOB WE ARE DFFERENT! Our USUB task* re. qure a hgh eve of eectrc ght,at nght for rendng, for study, for sewng, jfoc a the cose seeng whch cvaton mposes. t s essenta to naton^ heath and vta to war morae thft A^rcjuTrpfofecT eyes. Good eyebgbt s»preeomtasmt n war effort, Proper eves of ghtng shoud be mantaned n the home now more than. ever. Do nothng that ower* your home standards! FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW -By RKHARO ;t / Jf*. ORTRUMP&T FLOWED ff, ^.,-.. POUND N STAVS AND dopports 4. OF GOLD ARE AM0N3 TUf W SOPVWNQ «BUC3 OP TUB MOST ANQB4T CWUZATnMS % or WHCH we HAMS AM/

9 LEADER FRDAY, SBPTSMBR M, 948 PAGE mm K eners Wn County Softba Champonshp After Stff Batte Mayor Mystfes Democrats Who Gather Up 22 Stfctm; Repubcans Are Defeated, 26 To 23 Y MK Whe the cubs p and -- nnnu charty K,. <"rp )od Kr fnetx w e ro-, V: \nrnst F. Grener tched Br^tcht hnncratc foes to W.ns, wth the ad machne and a T - keeper who ns made by the vctorous, 2f> Syvester "Wght, Keen coahnjj hm uf the gnme, camp hv fednjr pey by hve whch he conv-rt.ed nto nt m Lhr,ou!. p nnnr a w, OMtf Thnt home runs were m;uc by these npubcunr. Mke tcsko, of Cartore (2) am,m- (vener uf Wnodb-dfp; HK these Democrats: Frank Wukove^s or Wnorbrdjte, Joe Rcher nf Perth Amboy, J(»fty Lsek and Ed Patten. Other httnt! stars were Mster Grenor wth four snges out of (We trps n t.hc pate; Jack Wetzcn who performed a smar feat and Matty Meko who sammed out two doubes and two snges n sx trps. The Democrats used up (hut (food ), four ptchers whe Mr. Grener went the route. Here s the box score for whch We do not vouch: Demoer.t. (26) WnUen, 3b MeCormck, Hb Patten, p 4 Wa, p ft Doan, [> ) Hrennan, c! p-c 2 Waters, b.. 4 Wuknvets, sf 2 Aexander, sf Dubrow, f Turek, f 2 2b 4 Oonvcry, rf 3 Papp, rf Rhodes, as 3 Banak, sf 2 Pavese, f Pnstrck, rf Lsck, cf 2 Totas Ab. R. TT. Repubcans (23) Ab. R. H.,T. Grener, e f 3 2 J?urke, f.0 }en Bears, Brstng Wth Fght, Make 42 Grd \kt At Legon Fed Sept. 20; Weeky Tt Sated Next Sunday, -re the opn;.: nn for the (od- when they w vncton Sports tdtsburk Bears, rnay was scheda htch n c my possby have ft to the foowng:.nt the rvnpton nr here to meet the. : 2 debut nt the u, the Bears w he tran formery was -rakn-mncrs and was runnor-up ast season n the North.ersey ro League. Conch Cacco seems we saafed wth the condton of the oca ads, a of whom have appeared n the coors of the Woodbrpe Hsrh Schoo. HL task hs hwn made exceptonay dffcut ths year because of the fact thnt nnny of hs payers hod jobs n wn- pants and the probem of (ttng the entre team together at one tme for practce has been partcuary hard. Many of them must dr n th daytme whe the others, on day shfts, practce n the evenng: Look For The.e: Khy and Mcaughn contnue to grub the spotght n the practce sessons, athough Assstant Coach Smth w undoubtedy share the <-entc f the stage wth them as he occupes the steerng pnst n the Aumn haewed. Bs Percy Wukovets has reported and seems to have kept a of hs dsh and power. Tny Nck DaPre, ast jreara star (tuard s so K on the job and s expected to grab penty of gory for hmsef. t a Caceoas pan to pay a parte every Sunday, provded the program meets popuar support whch t shoud, snce a the Bear payers are oca ads we-known to a sports overs. td Cub Umffca Wnner Of Senor Softba \e; 4, But Game s Protested On Many Counts )( ::UK;E The Wood- ;.: (.ub s the unoffca : the Woodbrdgc Ltujrue. v comng the Gren-,! to 9, the game. -t an Recreaton n Goe stated yes- not yet reached a n matter. t s un ; number of. charge* :.,..e n support of the. n.ng one thatft mem-.td Cub Squad s not : he Townshp. Mr. : :at he w probaby nnnton n the mat-!«next few days. t!", Grener hurer, set Fed Cub wth one ros Batte n Opener»GB Return of. nemen, Krne Du- K.uves and Russe nderaby renforced /A- Hgh Schoo foot- "d has consderaby ";ch Nck jprscos H hopng (hat Johnny H guurd for the past report before t s! thus compete the xperenced payeva.. few w«ekg to prepare wth the Aurnn on K the Barren mentor a practce game prtf-!«tt w be payed by schoo, as yet un- u bockngwere gv- r wrton of Prteeo\ e entre squad had of tatkng und«r Novo, new-oomet on»ud punts hgh, and. Brnng back pr-ssure were Jmme Cff Dunham, Steve, t Ltte and Nck -quad w have short >sson» ftom-«o,w unt optcr. ^ng uumn w be h tnteat: JofanSuko, "k, Nck DaPre, A- \H>nt Aqua, Wam nb-uth, Wom dmy, Wam Fnn, ;,>t eegrno, Sam ( «Karnas, Syvester " Domnc Makov, These Ud to mute re»- etupment ">OTED SOLDER ty -When Hugh > yuar-od farme*, "utucton nrto ww " M J ** Pft o fhfej uudor, Vtft thsj wearng purpose. "" that he had never "" w <md auk the arajy»* u a paymsta. k n teach Band «d H ) t [ dt -»th Effo*ts to ; scratch ht unt the 7th nnnggreek, 2b 2 when 2 hts were made to score Sedak, rf the ony run of the gnmc. The Gfeners cpped Bddar for 7 safe- Totas 9 te* tout were unabe to bunch them nto rums. Ths game was the thrd n a seres of three between the frst and second-haf eague wnners. Each cub had von one game. The box score: Phd Cub () Ab. R. H. Bgnore, c \. 3 Moore, f 2 Rusznak, b J. McLaughn, ss 3 Bdder, p Dunn, 3b 2 H, cf 2 Mter, sf 2 One Mnute Sports Quz. What Card hurer faed to beat the Dodgers twce n a recent cruca seres? 2. Who won the Trenton Han- Heap? 3..Who won the Amercan Deby? 4. \Vho manages the Boston Bravc«? 5. Dd tha Dodgers wn two games n the 4 Word Seres? ANSWERS: Sunq nwaa\ JUO ARMY AtkSTAR Grenort (0) Schcker, 2b 4 Genovese, 3b 3 Kuzmak, ss 2 Dunfee, f... Berry, cf J. Ptepatrck, c Boye, rf Potts, p 3 Dnsmoro, sf 3 Keatng, b 3 Ab. R. H Totaa Score by nnngs: (renera Fed Cub TREE PNS FARMER Prare Grove, Ark. Kenneth Waace, 53-year-od farmer, was pnned for sx days beneath!a tree whch he had chopped down. A searchng party found hm, sufferng from severe shoc,k and exposure. After hs quart bott e of water was gone, he chewed what wd grapes he coud reach and sucked eaves for mosture, f)ew RELCS TOR OLD. Washngton. Communtes who turn n ow cannon, guns, tanks, etc., "whch have ty:en used as memoras of past wars, have been assuredby the \Var Department that "after the war s won," a memora from t w be made avaabe to repace the donated matera. Meko, sf f Hunt, b 3 Rhaffrck, b 2 Rtooke, 3b 2 3b 4 (oan, ss 5 Was, cf 4 Ro»ko, rf 5 Rankn, 2b A. Orener, p 5 Tota* Score by nnng. Repubcans D 0 3 f> 0 4~28 Democrats x 26 Home runs. Wukovetu, Retko 2, Ssber, Lsck, Patten, J. Oren«r. Two-base hts WukoVeU, Burn* Waters, Meko 3, Wnnng ptcher: Wa. Losnc ptcher. A. Grener. Umpre: Rev. George H, Boyd. 942 G r*«stt For Barrons Lsted WOODRRDGE Foowng s he schedue for the Woodbrdge Townshp Hgh Schoo grdron earn for the season: S«pt. S Aumn at horn* Sept. 28 Lnden, *w«y Oct. 3 J«ff«r*on,»w»y Oct. 0 South R»«r, «w»f Oct. 7 Trenton at horn* Oct. 24 P. Amboy at hom Oct. 3 Carter«t, away Nov. 7 Bound Brook, away Nov. S Newark C«Ht., home Beavers Sheacked, Lose 5-Game Seres WOOnBROGE The Grener Assocaton waoped the Beavers of Port Readng roundy, 3 to 7, to take the thrd out at ftve con teats the two tearw have payed. Dnsmore for the wnners was ht rather freey, hs opponents chakng up safetes whch account for 2 runs n the thrd, 3 n the ffth and apece n the sxth and seventh. The Greners, wth 6 bnffea, scored n every nnngs but the sxth, gettng Off to a rood start n the frst wth 2 runs, takng each n the second and.thrd 5 n the fourth, 4 n the ffth for s grand tota of 3. Besdes hs prowess n keepng the hts we scattered, Dnsmor* added to hs gory by smashng 3 hts out of 3 trps to the pate, Schcker got 3 for 4, The box score; Gfeners (3) Ab. R. H. Socker, 2b Dunfee, f 5 8,J. EcLaughn, 3b 4 2 Genovese, c 0-2 Ftzpatrck, ss Potta, sf 4 2 Keatng,b Ftzpatrck, nf Boye, sf 3 0 Dnsmore, p 3 3 Totas Beaver. (7) Mnucc, rf 4 Wasek, ss 4 Barceona, cf 2 Gurney, sf % Zuo, 3b 3 Evontz, b-p 3 Dane, 2-b 2,Ch#r.dea, 2b.. 2 Whte, rf 2 Coppoa, p 2 Kuck, rf 3 ARMORED FOR WAR New Yorc Boy Scouts, enryng sgns Mayng, "We foujjht for Kng Arthur, and We fght for Unce Sam," put o the armor of. four medeva "knghts" and marched to the scrap heap. The armor, donated anonymousy by an asfern museum, conssted of f^ stee pate hemets, buckers and reeves over chan ma, and weghed approxmatey 60 pounds en o at)t. Pty A new musca nstrument, re ambng a saxophone, s sad to be smpe n desgn that a chd can ay t. t s a great pty. The Junorst. Maroons Wn, Take Jr. Crown Fnay Subdue Sands 8-5 To Take Townshp WOODBBTDCrE After R to a ncoroesa te ast week n the thrd and decdng R»me for the Junor baseba champonshp, the Bt. Jamen Muffgera and the Port Readng Maroons met n a payoff ths week wth the atter ganng the crown wth an 8 to r> margn, Kuck on the h for the Mnroone set down the Sant wth 5 hts whe the Port Readng ads gathered up 0 from DePoto. The Woodbrdfce cub started off wth a smash n the ffrst framr, sendng three rsns across the pate. They scored two more n the thrd to ead 6 to 3 but n a bg fourth frame for the Maroons n whch four taes were made pus more n the sxth speed defeat for the Woodbrdge team. T\vo-bnse hts were made by Kobus, Zuo» Banko, GBvct nd Schcker (2); Zuo aso coected a three-sacker whe Kobus dded to hs aures by smashng a round-trpper, The box score: St. JanM (5) Ab. R. H. Muaney, f Haag, s. 2 0 Tune, c 4 2 J. Schcker, b DePoto, p 0 C. Schcker, 2b Car.cf Hughes, rf Handerhan, 3b Turner, rf Totas Msroon. (8) Ab. R.H. R. Lozak, 2b 3 f. Vahay, ss 4 G. Govetz, c 3 B. Kuck,,p 3 M. Petrusky, cf 3 Kobua, 3% 3 N. Zuo, b 2 M. Banko, f 2 E. Zuo, rf. 2 P. Caparo, rf Totas Score by nnngs: St. James Maroons x 8 Park Opened To F( RAHTAN TOWNSHP The Mddesex County Board of Freehoders, through ts Department of ks, Chester A. Lydecker, charman, Thomas Doan, and Satfue Wey, announced that the Booseet Park fed and stadum whch has been used ths past summer for aoftta and baseba, w be opened very shorty to any and a foot- teams n Mddesex County. 4 S6ba Ab.R.H. Thsfed covered entrey wth grass s undoubtedy one of the fnest n Mddesex County. The stafam, modeed after Fajner Stadum n Prnceton, s capabe of Matng,400 spectators..the fed w be avaabe for games on a Sundays and hodays fty* September 20th unt, the end of November. To afford a teams of Mddesex County an equa opportunty to use the fed,; the Board of Freehoders s usng Totas 7 ths medum to nvte a teams n, Seore by nnngs: tamted to mmedatey send n BDavers ther requests for the use of the Greners...: x 3 Hed. The pocy w be: frst come, frst served, wth mparta consderaton beng gven to a appcants. A appcants must gve the foowng nformaton: name of team, muncpaty, sze of team (Junor, ght Senor or Senor), name of; manager, address and phone number, and especay, the date or dates the team woud ke to have reserved for them. t s hoped that n ths way a far dstrbuton may, be reazed. A appcaton* mnt be sent to : Umb«rto A. Pae, Co unto Recreaton Drector, Roosevet Park, Box: 478, M»kuewn, N. J. and a appcktong must be n by Septembar 4th, jphe compete schedue w then be announced on September 8th. Attenton Bowers! Open Aey* W Be Kept For ottr Party Every Njfht. NQURE FOR DFFERENT HOURS 6 Aeys BarwGrB 4 Shuffebwds FREE NSTRUCTONS C*U R*W»y rftnhnn P Qatar TCafUn UCtntn >«ncqnc» ST,, JUHWAV. N. J. SPORTS ECHOES The End of the Season Ntars Fans are ookng forward to brsk October djnys, the Word Seres, and the oomng grdron casscs. The pennant chases are about over athough t has been a death batte n the Natona League atey between the Cards and Dodgers. Mnor ehguetfs are tryng out wth the major cubs, n preparaton for next years competton. The Coeges are re-openng, wth footba the prme nterest, of course. Autumn s. just around the corner, to be sure and what has the Summer brought? Summer has brought the usua crop of major eague reazatons besdes that of the Jankeea wnnng another pennant n the Junor Crcut. Amercan, eague Reazatons One of the prme reazatons brought about n the Amercan s the weakness of Chcago and Detrat. Chcago was pcked for thrd pace n the Amercan. Detrot tad possbtes, and was expeeed to end n a frst dvson berth. Both teama are bady "off the beam." Dykes may not be the man to pu the Sox out of the tasph, we have heard but t ooks as f he get another try. n 43 at ths tme. Rumors have been wakng around unescorted of ate aso that De Bakers job may be n the part tof a major operaton but no such report has been herrd offcay aa yet, and we must wat upon WaUter Brggs announcement f there s one. The Tmers have ooked bady ths season, After a rather,^fast start, the Bengas skdded further and further; off the pace. They even faed to trounce the Yankees n totaed games ths year an oddty wth the; erstwhe Yankee-kers. The Whte Sox have ooked even worse thus season, however. The breaks got the Sox down eary and sat on them. They never dd recover. Ether the squad needs a thorough shakng-up or the managers char nstead but thats Hot our probem. At Detrot smar crcumstances hod true. Peasng Reates * t. f! (? Then we fnd a few peasng reates. The Browns are defntey up and comng and the ndans under Lou foudreau are a swe set of nda-hs. Those two facts were proved over the Summer stretch. Then the Yankees superbness was verfed. The Red Sox showed they had the next best cub n the League, but when Cronn faed n the cutch to keep em wnnng a few weeks back, the scrbes wondered f the Bed Sockers woud ever wn a fag under hm. f Yet the Yankees have found t tough gong aganst the Bostons ths year, as far as ther dues among themseves were concerned. The two cubs, are just about even. But the Sox aways cracked up when they ht.the Browns. Those crack-ups spe-h the dfference, between the; two cubs ths year. About n«xt year we, thats a, dfferent story. Ajs for the Washngton Senators and Phadepha Athetcs, they fnshed about where the scrbes had, expected and predcted. Even the scrbes are rght >nce n a whe. "WRHHW0N"5wtchbcard»»r>fewJersey today are crowded wth M^MM* fo» ujephone numbers. Neary 00,000 Of heu My cas shoud not tome to "nformaton" at a, for they N for numbers that are n the teephone drec tow of tbofc who make the ca*. CALLS WASTE a ot of teephone ervce / at tme when the fub capacty of the tytaa k j ttcwfed to hande twm»g vdame ofuccmuy / MtttK CONSULT youc btfatt you car pbone numben. tew retnv sttt mtrton Brunswck Ncked, 54 n Fnas VfOODWUDdK The C.renw Assocaton U the fh:mpn soft* ba abrogaton n the county. Ths coveted tte wns won n a Contest n whrh 32 team* jmrtcpoted at RooHpvett Pnrk, ncudng n ohrhs from Woo<>rd»p Townshp. T,he fna cont-m, etwoon the Creners and the Opera o\mo team of Now mnswfk* WHS captured by the former by the seore of 5 to. Tt».jnK 3 to 0 n the thrd, DUJfec fmashed «rour-bnpnrpr wth two men aboard to te the scorp. Don.tees bnt enm to the rescue OR!\ n the sxth when wth two aboard he doubed t» send home turned out to be the wnnng The Rmnswck dub wjn to score from the thrd H-" " on. / One of the teams the Grene Tad to meet before gettng to the nna wus ther od rvas tho Beaver A. C. from ort ndn;. Th wns the ffth tme the dubo have met, and ths vctory pave tho Woodbrfte team the wgo wth 3 wns to the Beavers 2. Here s the champonshp frame score: GrtMN (5) Ab.U.H. Hoade, 3b : 0 Dunfee, f Genovese, 2b MoLauEhn, ss 3 C. Fteparck, b :! P U Thomas, p Berry, cf Dc Joy, c 2 0 f, Potts, sf 0 0 Schcker, rf Z Totas 2.4,">, Qpmn. Home (3) Ah. R. S. Bonono, cf 3 J. Ruatapo, b 2 Lauer, 3b 3 K!oBta, Kg.» 3 Peren, c S Joe Rusts po, stf 3 Johnson, $ 3 Nowtzke, 2b 2 Be, f v 2 Bo, p 2 Totas.. 2G 3 7 Score by nnng?: Greners, pek touse, * Two+ase ht Dunfee, Home un Qjnfee, put ra Land reports shp out- 2(5%. snce Pear Harbor. adopt a new machne for parachute unts. Correct Agnment and MANCtb WHEELS w DOVLE THE MUAGE OF YOUR TRS S?7 New Brunswck Avfe. (at Em St.) Perth Amboy, N. J.!ftr«nohe»: Newark and Jeney Cty P. A , Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Buy UntM States War Bond tod Stuoc

10 P PACE TEN " 2nd Quarter Reef Fgures Show Load At A Tme Low TRFATON-.-Th eu.r reverng the ">(<.\ nrt.!" MJ ju?t cent of the popuaton of report- that n June nne tenths of one per ng muncpates throughout the reoaded y Ch:!- K. Kpman. State was on reef, or one person Jr., Drector <.( the Mur^rju Ad every 2. Ths s a decne Admnstrator. uv;!< tv.n: u! the "person oad" of 3.3% ths penc ;t;<: : t r.< f m!- n New compared wth March. Jersey reached the nwr?; pont or record. "Warm wrashev aways brne seasona n the reef oad," say- Mr. Erdman, "but most of the reducton ca. of course, be traced to ca^ed empoyment opportunt wa work. Th*?r opportunst?. nnwtver. Erdman contnues, "have benefted reef cents ndrecty rather than drecty my makne jobs avaabe to them whch have been vacated by more sked workers who have gone nt< the armed servce, of moved on to ette: postons n n The number of empoyabe cases recevng reef has been decnng?teady and Mr. Erdman reterate? prevous statements that reef today s not so much a queston of empoyment as of ompoyfthty. He ponts out n hs report that cases contanng no empoyabe persons whatsoever now compose neary 70% of the tota oad. There hos been very tte reducton n the number of unempoyabe ca«e«on reef, and not much dustry. Ony n rare nstance?." ean be expected, accordng to Erd- Mr. Erdman.xpans, "do reef man. "The best we can hope for cents have the sks demanded by n ths type of case," he says, "s war ndustres, so that ther best that egay responsbe reatve? chance of fndng work s n fed? more or ess ncdenta to the war effort." Drector Kdmans report reveas w fnd jobs suffcenty remuneratve to enabe them to take over th*e care of these pw>p!e, and the sma decne whch has occurred n unempoyabe cases x argey the resut of ths stuaton." Average monthy costs for thf second quarter of ths yen>, the report shows, were $4,9,48. Ths s approxmatey $270,000 beow the average for the correspondng perod of 94. Cases cared for averaged 8,953 for the three months, compared wth.tw ; year ago. County cost? ranged from fs3,4f[ n Essex to ony 49 n Saem. Cases averaced 6,3(56 n metropotan Essex County, whe n rura Saem hs fg uw was 4. The "Pne Bet" secton of the State had the nrp;-~t percentage of ts popuaton <m reef, person n every 8; n he agrcutura dstrfcts ony op» m of 24 persons had to be (rven pubc assstance. Mr. Erdman agan remnd* the taxpayers that whe the reef or s at an a tme ow the med fn reef h«? by no means, dsappeared. Neary 4,000 case" were opened or reopened (Urnsr tnthree months covered by h? report. A appcatons for n--f are carefuy nvestgated, say? Erdman, and fgures on cases opened ncude no record of the many nvestgatons requred of "ca rectors of Wefare and ther -tatwhch refut n denas of for reef. need, SEPTEMBER, 942 "Commando" Cang! So k!g n thr Crtt Commando, gant new U. S. Army ar cargo carrer, that woruer empoyed on pre-fght checks are equpped wth Western Eectrc teephone headet for nter-communcaton. Thuf, depte the dn of shop noes, ths tettman can report respomet of the huge hydrauc andng gear to contros operated by a feew worker n he cockpt. Hows Your Heath? By Th«M*deo S LFE BENG PROLONGED7 The saesmen who RO out to se ; nck n fe p(rtrance companes have n ver»^ffbsbun(f ne of tak for the p/os.pectve buyers. They say that the average ength of human fe Vas nettased n the ast one hundred years from 33 to 58 years. They te^ou th*t the chd mrn n the Ufted States today can expert to reach the average :*(;< of 58. One huftdrpd years ago f a person ved to the age of 50 years, he generay survved 2Mt years onger. Today, the man who reaches 50 years, accordng to statstcs provded by the statstcan of one of the argest nsurance companes, can reasonaby expert to ve 2.5 years onger." Many other statstcans, however, state that fe-expectancy after mdde age s actuay decreasng: nstead of. ncreasng. Professot Forsythe of Dartmouth Coega cams that "condtons n ths country at advanced ages have been on the down grade, and that they havo reached gans at earer gts are aready more than offset by the osses at advanced ages. ts an ndsputabe fact that the gan was made by overcomng the very great nfant mortaty that had ong prevaed n ths country. You can go nto hundreds of graveyards that Were fng up forty or ffty years ago and see rows of tte graves, sometmes seven or eght, a members of one famy. Professor Jorsythe ponts out that the expectaton of fe at ten years of age ncreased greaty durng the thrty years from 890 to 920, and that therefore the av- erage aso." Today the putot, fr the owest of tartng fact,, p.., that the death rate PMt 40 years had,./ cent n the ast t,. n, Here are fgure «of a,,, at,, currng amone,,,,., and 65 years, hn, : 20 per cent n <^ cent n 920, an,] t 927. Stated M,, Ron at 40 year.,,r nos may m,); r. about 2ft years GAME SOCAL Every Thursday Evenng <** A T 8:00 P.M. AT St. Andrews Church Ha AVENEL ST., AVENEL, N. J, DOLLAR DAY BARGANS at SCHNDELS FRDAY&SATURDA OPEN FRDAY and SATURDAY NGHTS REGULAR $2 AND $3 WOMENS NEW FALL Shoes N A VARETY OF STYLES MENS DRESS SHRTS Ma.e to se for S.-f. Whtes and fances wth bth-up eoars. 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