WOODRrtllKJE, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944

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1 .'.-t, rflfc: -tl,',j BUY WAR BONDS and gve the chang* (o the MARCH OF DIMES Snbepenbent,. XXXV.- No. 50 I'lhlslcl Kw-ry Krl.lny ;l IS lwn SI, WmllrllKn, N... [I Cross ;s $2,500 nshp Quota Is InlSed By $5,000 Over ; Mayor Heads Drve I,II!IH;~TIH' 044 Ked ';,,- Knwl Drve (juot for Uu,. Townshp has been " Mlt, lve thousand dolv ht last yen)-. Ths,,.nrl was nmde toduy ly lti< v C. Leeson, charman ll.rl'nr Chapter, Amercan rece ntly ramet F. Grener as gen- the drve whch,n:u nf. Mrh. In acceptng -mnshp, Mayor Grener more than ever, (. hstory of the Amer wll need th- v-ar, mgh ths sunwrt ctn we.,-jn-ry out the trcmen-. _': 'ts of the Red Cro^s l,r comng' year, obtgtn h men and women n cl forces the world over -vlft here at home." n:t> *«" declared he felt con-,v, ry Townshp resdent,,.,,' the lest of hs or her,nd that "everyone n the, :,jy wll be wptrlng ttc -,,. hton, sgnfyng serv unty, long before the March." Volunteert Sought,, dvner wll be aded by, M v nf last year's workers. ', many more volunteers M'l am those wshng to v a-;ked to regster at the ;'!,.< headquarters n the l. lmldng <m Man Street. ]n;l the drve does not oft-!:,!! untl March, prelj uman/.tnn work for'the n-n hts been started so the I. wll he completely organnl ready t> start on the Need Stll Urgent; eclon January 29 )nhl;l;n;v Tn next tn :,.;-. Ml wll be held n the - ','M-- (. Peck, charman S,v.jj-t- Commttee of the ' ''IIIIUMI, stlted that a ':.f housewveu are under II..'.-NMHII lat savng of tn l";'rr necessary as tooth- : '"-^ d< not have to be turn' March!. The mason h...v older s that tubes no tun sullcent tn to ;jrnc proftable. Dvson of the WPB nl Mrs. I'eck to step up the -nllecons us tlc tn stock 'l^''uhnjf. The efforts of.-ch<>ldcrs n savng and v m cans s stll as cssen- >\ ^ t was last year, Mrs. h Amboy Man Is Collson Of Bus, Cat - J»tll WOODRrtllKJE, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 944 Town Commttee Meetng Develops Brsk War Bond Sale; $8,375 Worth Bought By Audence Offcal Famly On Plea By Mayor WOODBRDGE The Fourth W«r Lo*n Drve n th. Town- hp w»«gven «hesd.tart by Mayor Augutl F. Grener Monday nt Towmhp meetng when, on s mggcton made by Commttectnan Fred Spencer, he addressed members of the offcal famly and the audence and secured pledges amountng to $8,375. The mayor declared that t "s duty bound upon us to nvest our money to p'reserve the Amercan way of lfe. Our boys are sacrfcng much more. Can we refuse to help them?" Pledges were noted, on the Mayor's lft as follows: $,000 Bonds' Mayor Grener, Mr. Spencer, Herbert B. -Rankn, Arthur 2 More Apply For Ferry Job WOODBBIDGE-No acton was taken by the.board, of Educaton Monday to (ll the vacancy caused by the resgnaton of the hgh school prncpal, Arthur. C, Ferry. Two addtonal applcatons for the poston were receved and referred to the teachers' commttee. They were from Robert H. Me- Cobb, mathematcs teacher at nssnrelm, teacher of "EnglUl lterature and economcs at St Francs College, Brooklyn. The ressfttujn of Mrs. Rose R. Rothman, wactar at Avene School, to take effect January 2f was receved wth regret.' A commttee of the Jantors' Assocaton of the Townshp Schools wated on the board an requested "salary adjustments' accordng to the sze of th school n whch they work. The request was taken under advsement. Dr. M. -L. Lowey, county su perntendent of schools, made short vst and spoke of the trans portaton problems n the county He was assured that all tranapor tnton matters are under contro Dstrct Clcrk Helen Amlerso reported that Board offce wll b open -February 5 from 7 to l to regster new voters or voters who have move<l nto the dstrct. 964 Lots Sold By Town In'43 WOODBRIDGB Nne hundred and sxty-four lots; were aold for $ly,o;!o.u by the Townshp durng rj4:s, Wllam Allgaer, real estate drector, reported Monday. Total recepts amounted to $87,7*3.78, dvded as follows Deposts on real estate sales $2-,- '".] S,Ul:y, January 2'.>, :..,: s A. M. In case of >; - >\ father the collecton 072.0; cash sules, 23,!)28.3! I- :,. Id the followng Saturc'mtl'ct sale payments,?0s, l l.ujt; nterest - contract sales $7,0.2.80; taxes as addtonal rent, $8,(80.60; mscellaneous, $2,!I!IX>; Townshp rent collec tons,.$4,r)2:,8r;."lt wakkn John Bullt, 25, of Sh-j-man Street, 'Perth Am n the Perth Amboy Genll"-. Uul as the. 'usult of a > Sc-va. bu.s and sedan col-.t tn nteracton of West UuMlbrdgc Avenues Tues't Albert Martn and umoytw reported that Bulla msslger n the car drven m Itynscwca, 27. v Wltll Aveuu-, Fnds. The bus was 'l by Blar Benson, 2), of "' l'lace, lhway. njured mn wan taken to 'ltal by Mrs, Bertha Lock- -'.) Church Street, Wood- ',. passng motornt. Bulla t-l-tt-tl for cereb'al contunflatons ofvthe scalp and ad, )o«.sble facture of the I and possble fracture of the Of C. To Sponsor Socal Servcemen's Beneft Mddlesex No. 857, Knghts of Co wll sponsor a- eocal for beneft of ts 38 membefs n armed 'foreua on Saturday,, nary at. ( sptujhutt and meat-ball dnwll Ue se'vud and an elabul>rog/an of entosrta.mnent a K planned. * " ' eket* may be obtaned from I'hurman-, C. Bellancd or any he followng commttee: Dtu- I'uneon, co-chalr^n,. Phlp «"(*, Steven.. Keg*r, Jo«eph «. John Guvfllln; Ghwlw M*nll M»»'l0.{joffr* The report reveals that number of parcels foreclosed deeded and recorded as Townsh) property n 28,855. The total valuaton of foreclosed propertj and deeded propertes to date > $"2,57C,0y2. Snce March, 937 when the do partment was organzed, 6,42 lots have been sold and total sales, contract and cash, snce that tme amount to $,48, In hs report for December, Mr. Allgaer noted that the Townhp acqured 5 parcel^ of land n December through foreclosure and deed. Gross recepts for the month amounted to $7,7.38. j D^NCD TONIGHT IlN The Sodalty of St. Cecela's Church wll sponsor a dance tonght at the Pershng Avenue School Audtorum. Mss Antonette Petollett js charman. Tckets may be obtaned tonght at the door.of front any member of the Sodalty. Record Paper Collecton Mrg. Peck Reports Townshp Contrbuted More Than 2 Car Loans; Army Volunteers Assst In Drve WOODBRIDGE Two car-loads f waste paper were collected n he Townshp Sunday, Mrs. Cheser Peck, charman of the Salvage lommttee of the Defense Councl revealed today. The tonnage weght recepts huve not been reurncd as yet hut t s expected the totals wll be *bw# < pfsvow nou lectons. ' > Eght trucks from Camp Klmer, drven by Army men, were used, PatrotCfanded men, as ssted''by hgh school boys, served aa helpers, They were as follows: Colona: Arthur Knauer, Calvn Rosencranz, Donald Goldenberg, Wllam Bochrn, Iseln: Frank Rubrght, Robert Puru, George Scdlak, Wllam Ncola, Wllam Funk, It. Roloff, Anthony Aqula, George St'dlak. llopelawn: Ed Swank, Nck Sggvlak, Vncent Blnt. Kenshey: Charles Hansen,.loht Brown, Albert and Alne Hrner, Matlda or Edward Keatng. $500 Bonds Woodbrdge Publshng Company, Joseph A. Dambach, Jr. $00 Bonds Leon E. McElroy, James R. Red, James Schaffrkk, Wesley Chrstensen, Wllam Gery, C. R. Davs, O. J. Morgenson, Wllam Allgaer, Lawrence F. Campon, Sergeant Andrew Smom«n, Mchael J. Traner, John F. Hfcnt. $25 BotM Thtlmn or Maro Snatra, C^4. Kuhlman, Mss Ruth Wolk, B. J. Dungan, Peter A. Grener, Captan John R. Egan, Leutenant George Balnt. Cyrus, John Ksh, Gene Ebcner Hvph f?oos. Fords: ChaeH Turek,.Rchard Sutch, Arthur Young, Josoph Caro, Vctor Morrett, T. Dunham, M. Rosenblum, Tom Maney, James Janucc, Donald Balnt, Stanley Jensen, Harry Maer. Avc-nel: BI O'Bren, Paul Koch, Elmer Hobbs r Thomas Thompsojt, OtSo Wndberg, Pete Sawyer, George Petrof,. Vc^Morett, Bob SoTensen, Joe Caro; Ray Sutch, Ray Habrack. Atttt Too Sewarert: Paul Breza, Walter,Gay, Edward ^ron, Wllam Superor. Port Readng: Whtman Dmock, John Murphy, Bob Muchank, George Horva>h, Ray Glls, Vncent Manganaro, Albert Lucas Stewart Hutt, Herbert Htt, Bl (Contnued on Paqe 2) 20 Years 9 Perfect Attendance Brngs Rotary Honor For Warr Cod Dealer, Charman Of Draft Board, Is Extolled By Assocates WOODBRIDGE A Rotary pn, or perfect attendance at meetngs for the past twenty years, was presented to Walter H. Warr, local coal dealer, rt a meetng of the Rotury Cub of Woodbrdge yesterday at the Colona Country Club. Mr. Warr has served as charman of the Selectve- Servce Board snce ts ncepton. He has attended all Rotary meetng snce the group frst met n l'jss, and has served n all the offces wth the excepton of secretary and treasurer. In presentng the gft to Mr. Warr, Dr. Lous F. Wetterherg, presdent, sud: We have gathered here today to pay honor to one of our most dstngushed Roturns. The occason s to acquant you wth the sngularly unusual record of devoton to the prncples of Rotary as exemplfed by the unbroken record of twenty years at unfalng attendance of Rotary meetngs!. We go back to December (th,!)'2;!, when frst ths club gathered together. On December lhh, l'j2.', our charter n Rotury Internatonal was ' gven n our trust. It s, feel, most approprate that at ths tme we recte to you the accomplshments, of the past twenty years wlch have earned for hm the hgh and honored reputaton of beng the perfect R«- taran. k "Never Faled" All durng our hstory he luta been a bullwark aganst any dsaster whch may have threatencc us. Never has he faled on any occason to gve lberally of hs tme and possessons" n th$ nter eat of the communty and Rotary Except for the offces of secretary and treasurer, he has held them a(] md fathfully and dlgently performed hs duty. Whatever the call, he t a ctzen n dstress or a call to organze the collecton of most needed salvage materals, he has never faled. Uncomplanng and however menal the task, he hus done t; some of you perhaps (Contnued on page 2) Proud? You Won't Be After You Read Record In War Fund Drve WOODBRIDGE The Unted War Fund Drve s over and the latest accountng places the total rased at $8, just $l(,942.5: short of the $25,- 000 quota set for Woodbrdge Townshp. Donatons lsted ths week were as follows: $250, Heyden Chemcal Corporaton $25.00 Mr. and Mrs. D, Ogden. $0.00 Hopelawn Home and School Assocaton.. $5.00 Woman's Assocaton of the Congregatonal Church, H. M. Qunn, John V. Hunt, Avenel C'vc Club, Mrs. A. Pukocze, Mr. and 'Mrs. Massur, M. F. Brewster, Mrs. W. J. Rankn. Avenel Cvc Group Lsts Socal For January 29 AVENEL- The Avenel Cvc Assocaton wll sponsor a socal January 2\> at Walt's.Inn. All resdents are nvted. The assocaton whch every Tuesday nght at 8:30, at the nn nvtes all male resdents, nterested n the progress of the communty to attend, WACS Traned To Ad War Wounded FORDS Prvate Elzabeth C. Harrngton, a member of the Women's Army Corps and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Farrngfon, of GHB Kng George Road, has been selected to study Physcaltherapy ll the.unversty of Wsconsn, Pvt. Farrngton enlsted n the WACon June T md was sent to Fort Dqvens, Mass., for basc tranng.' On August U, she was sent to Camp Woltcrs, Texas, to teach n the Specal Tranng Unt n the Recepton Center untl Octobur 6, Wto she was transferred to her post. Pv.t. Farrgtou, uf members of the WAC began a sx-lnonths' ooume «I'hyscttltherspy at the Unversty of Wls- cpjan October 8. The course whch" whch s s "benjr benjr fv fven by y the Unversty Medcal Shl School and nd the the Wsconsn General Hosptal, ncludes 240 hours of class, laboratory, and clncal work, and IDB0U the'requrements of the Couwl on Educaton, m hosptals frf th» Ameucah Mudctl AWKIU ton. At the end of the course AfU'r leavng the Unversty wohen wll take a regstry the women wll serve a 3-montl apprentceshp n an army hos become certfed techncans. ptal, carng 'or war wounded. After the completon of ths apprentceshp, they wll' leave th WAC. and become physcaltherapy techncans as second leutenants n tn' medcal dvson of the regular army. The Unversty of Wsconsn s Mss Elzabeth FftJrtfngton ou,»f three schools, n the country tranng WACS n physcaltl'apy. The army has great leed for those techncans to earn for and holp the war-wounded. Enlstments' n thu IUU ut present have anuunte-l to only about half of thu number whch the country hus the capacty to tran. KsUnuU'H 4 lu y that n peace UIIIC there were about,000 tecuuum to caro for cvlan.ueeds. Importance of thu tranng for more women n ths feld s shown by the fact that the' avmy estmates t wll need'approxmately 2,000 'morn techncans to care for the wounded., Conlmued on Payt ) Dsease Fght Fund Opened WOODBRIDGE The Fght Infantle Paralyss canpnk" defntely got underway n the Townshp ths week under the drecton of Vctor C. Ncklus, char- The March of Dme contaners have been placed n stores and publc 'buldng3 and members of the commttee are busy contactng ndustres and organzatons, There wll be htf J*fpsfdent's" Brthday Ball n Woodbrdge proper due to war condtons, but Mr. Ncklaa hopes that every resdent Of the muncpalty wll make voluntary contrbutons. "The story of the fght aganst nfantle paralyss s the story of the conquest of darkness and fear by a people unted aganst dsease at home juat as t s unted aganst enemes on battlefelds abroad," Mr. Ncklas sad. "Infantle paralyss strkes wth lghtnng mpdty and leaves n ts wake twsted bodes and untold sufferng. The Natonal Foundaton provdes the proper care and treatment for the unfortunate vctms, and at the same tme carres on relentless laboratory reearch to fnd the cause, cure and t'eventon of ths terrble dsease. County Sharet Fund best; of,.hy and for the people. It s hoped that you wll contrbute as much as you can so that the Natonal Foundaton for Infantle Patalyss may contnue to carry on ts great and mportant work." Contrbutons may be sent to Mr. Ncklas at the Hgh School, Barron Avenue, Woodbrdge, or to Fred P. Buntenbach, treasurer, Woodbrdge Natonal Bank, Man Street, Woodbrdge, Jr. Red Cross To Ad Honor Roll Project W0ODBRDOB A house-to- house panvass n Woodbrdge s now, beng conducted 'by the Junor Red (Cross under the supervson of Mss Martha Morrow to gather the names for the honor roll plaque to be erected n Woodbrdge Park. Mchael J. Traner, commander f Woodbrdge Post, No. 87, the Amercan Legon, says the canassers wll submt an denttcaon card and present forms to be flled out showng the name of the man or woman n servce, enlstment date and branch of servce. At the same tme a contrbuton may be made and a recept gven, A meetng of the.honor Roll Commttee wll be held at the frehouse on School Street, Tuesday at $ P. "M. The commttee conssts of: Charles H. Kuhlman, charman; meets (j, \y. Messek; Mchael Lungan, KlterM a at thf 'IIHI Hard Coal Substtutes Man Hope Dealers Urge Householders To Accept Them In Anthracte Famne WOODRRIDUE Local dealers declared today that the coal stuaton n town has not mproved durng the past week. However, needy canea, especally where llness, nfanta or elderly persons have keen nvolved, have been taken care of through the offce, of John Omenhser at the Muncpal "Buldng. Mr. Omonhser, who has been named local Copl Co-ordnttor hv the Mayor, reported th«t coal WHS obtaned for thrty needy cases durng the past week from lota and nearby dealers. He sad hs offce has been forced to secure the coal n ton lots, and, wth th< help of the men n the Townshp, the coal has been bagged jrnd' dstrbuted. At -. Coal Company, Walter Wftrr stated although reports show.thftt coal producton n th.e mnes has ncreased, very lttle has come ths way. "I beleve," he sad, "that t wll be np and tuck for the rest of the wnter and people wll have to use some substtutes for hard coal, Btumnous coal or other substtutes wll have to be accepted soon to allevate Hctual hardshps." Mrs. John J. Bttng at the Bttng Coal Company sad she receved t car load of coal ths week but t s all gone. However, she stll has some soft coal n the yards. 'Cone In No Tme' At the Avenel Coal Company Mss Cel Obropta reported that she receved a car load but t "was "Half the money contrbuted gone n no tme." She, too, sad tays n our own county to be used 'or the care of our nfantle paralyss vctms regardless of age, race, creed or color, and the other the stuaton showed no mprove ment. T. R. Lozeal, Solfd Fuel Ad mnstrator for New Jersey, n a half s turned over to the Natonal statement ssued to the press, Foundaton to -further research sad: work, "Shortage of anthracte coal "Ths s a natonal endeavor, wll probably contnue untl warm representng Democracy' at 'ts weather wmch" canot be expecte before late n March, Some area. ; I.eon E. McElroy, John J. Enhorn, Vctor C. Ncklas, Alton Dolber, Eugene Schrcner, Frank Montecalvo, George Fnn, Charles Anness, Mr. Traner, Wade Brown, Percy Locker, George Robnson, Harry Reyder, Wllam H. Treon and Fred Sorenson, Student Edtor Attracts OP A Black Market Probe WOODBRIDGE Allen Whtng, son -of Mr, and Mrs. L. It. Whtng, of Lhden Avenue, s very much n the. news these (lays. Allen, a student, at Northwestern Unversty, s edtor uf the "Daly Northwestern," student publcaton. Ths week hu wrote an edtoral statng that a black market n gasolna exsts n the vcnty of the unversty. The matler las been taken up ty the "Chcago Sun" ad^he OPA and us a Tenult an nvestgaton a n progress. COMPLAINS OF RUTS A complant aganst the condton of Woodland Avenue, Forda, was submtted to the Town Commttee Monday. A petton stated t s "dangerous to walk or rde" on the street, because of deep ruts; Th«matter was referred to the Publc Works are short more than others but o the whole the condton s genera (Contnued on paye 2) p.'.ml r u«mutter.r, W<<ud>rllfK, N... Awarded D. F. C. Sgt. Zoltan S. Mayer 'Japs Afrad', Fler Sneers TNI MAKCH Of 0* JANUARY U-3 p P. layer, of 24r>_ Fulton Street, has ecgved wortthat hs son, T/Sgt. 'nltan S fr Mayer, has been awnrdd the Dstngushed Flyng Cross. In a letter from New Gunea dated December 24, Sergeant Mayer wrote to hs father: "One f these days you'll receve a mlary envelope, so please don't become alarmed at t wll contan a ctaton, for your son has receved fe Dstngushed Flyng Cross for havng completed a certan number of conrbat mssons successfully." Another letter dated December 8 was wrtten n a plane at 9,000 feet. He wrote: "The sky s none too clear and I am afrad we'll be n for a lttle rough weather before we he through. Below us les the damnable New Gunea jungle. You know, pop, no man could possbly magne what ths jungle lke... To you, I could compare t by sayng thnt those brar bushes you encounter whle huntng are just cotton and feathers compared to ths jungle.,, Today we are flyng supples to a base that s about as far from a Jap ar base as t s from' Newark to home, but the stnkng Japs an afrad to come out. We haven' seen any for qute u whle now...", Contest In B. OfE. Electon; Only Incumbents Fle Pettons Dangdn, M''Andrews, Deber To Be Re-Elected Wthout Opposton WOODBRIDGH There wll be no contest n the Board of Educaton electon February 8. When the deadlne for lng pettons was reached at mdnght Wednesday only the three whose terms expre had fled. They are Maurce P, Dungan of Woodbrdge, presdent of the ' Board; Joseph M. Me Andrews, Colona and Dr. Seymour Deber, Sewaren, In addton to the electon the voters wll be asked to approve or reject the &44-45 Board of Ed ucaton Budget whch shows an Increase of approxmately?!0,- )00. Townshp restldents who became snce the last general electon or voters who have mpved nto the ASKS ROAD REPAIRS WOODBRIDGE^-A rcprcscnta tve of the Iseln Impcovemen Assocaton appeared.before the Town Commttee Monday to complan of wash-outs on Trest Street, west of Wlson Avenue. He also complaned aganst at open sewer n the Star Eagle secton. The matter was referred t engneer and the Publc Work: strct may regster for the electon Saturday nght, February 5 t the Hgh School, Barron Ave-.ue. Solder Is Knee-Deep In Larceny Charges WOOI>BRIDGEPrvate Mchael Bukos, 24, of Avenel, who was arrested for the robbery at the State! Motor Vehcle Agency on Amboy Avenue, has been j'emand- :d to, the county jal by Judge Adrjan Lyon for sentence next week. Bakos, AWOL snce October 2 from Camp Patrck Henry n Vrgna, entered a plea,of gulty to four allegatons chargng hm wth thefts here and n Perth Amboy. The charges nvolved theft of two automobles n Perth Amboy, larceny of $78 from a Perth Amboy gas staton and theft of a typewrter and forms from the motor vehcle agency conducted by Arthur H. Dunham. GETS LICENSE WOODBRIDGE ton jttssed by In a resoluthe Townshp Commttee Monday, Max Mnsky WHS gven a lcense to conduct a package lquor store ut 3&0 Amboy Avenue. Fghtng Men For Freedom 'Lt.-Roberl A, Manaker, 25, son of Mrs. Monca Manaker, of W. Inman Avenue, Ralway, formerly of Avenel, has completed advanced plot tranng at La Junta Army Ar Feld, La Junta, Colorado and has won hs wngs, * *. Edward P. Keatng, son of Polce Chef and Mrs. George E. Keatng, of 7!) Decker Place, Woodbt'dge, has been promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. He a afbu9.ned.90jttfwhe.ro. on the Hawaan Islands, * Edward Madsen, 0, sun of Mrs. E. Madsen, of Rutgers Avenue, Colona, s now attendng Avaton Machnst's Mute School at the Naval Ar" Techncal Tranng Center, Memphs, Tenn. t * + The promoton of Steven Hango 70 Woodbrdge Avenue, Wood brdge, from the, grade of Prvate uuml at an 8th AAF Bomber 'onkud Staton, somewhere n England. Corporal Mango," ;(;!, was employed by the Securty Equpment Corporaton, Avenel, before enterng the servce on Aprl f J, 42. * * Prvate'Walter M. Shable, of Camp Davs, N. V C, s spendng'a nne-day furlough wth bn famly on St. George Avenue, Avenel. - - Captan Andrew J. Ruskn, so'n of -Mr, and Mrs. Andrew E. Ruska, of Woodbrdge, has left for Fort Leave nwttrth, Kansas, to attend the Command and General Staff Frst 'da**, to Ctrporal wns an- School for a ten-week nourse. INMNTILE PARALYSIS PRICE FIVE CENTS $60^637 Bond Sales Reported Results Gratfyng In st Few Days; Quota For Town $900,000 the frst fow days (f the Fourth War Loan Drve n the Townshp, $lf0,- ;t7.7!> (ssue prce) worth of War Bondu were purchased. Thn amount ncludes report* «f F«4 Rnntenhnch, charman of Woodbrdge proper am) vcnty; Theodore Hrchze, charman for Fords, llopelawn and Keashey and W. Guy Weaver, postmaster. The nuot. f v r the Townshp s, $900, The frst bonds were purchased at the Woodhrdge Natonal Bank by Mrs. Joseph Klen, $2,000 bond plus an order for a $0,000 bond lor -tn UIKIISCIOMMI person)- A. B«' Ne'ss, $. r ),000; Frank Lawson, $ ; Mrs. Cecela, Braup, $2,000 rwjtllus Bl'akef%2,00(r -. The women's dvson, under the leadershp of Mrs. II. D. Chrk, general charman, started ts campagn yesterday, settng up booths n the stores nnd banks. Mm. Clark s beng asssted by Mrs. Joseph Klen, Mrs. T. R, Jones and Mrs. Irvng Hutt asco-charmen,. The varous* organzaton and dstrct charmen to date are as follows: Woodt)Vdjte, Mrs. R. G. Crane, Mrs, Samuel C. Fnrrell, Mrs. Harold Ford, Mss Dorothy Brega, Mss Mram Janderup, Mrs. G. W. Von Bremen, Mrs. Leon McElroy, Mrs. James Keatng, Mrs. Alfred Coley, Mss Roberta Sullvan, Mnt. T. Z. Humphrey, Mrs, P. O. Dxon, Mrs. Fred G. Baldwn, Mrs. J. M. Kreger, Mrs. (Jrace Brown, Mrs. Lous Cohen, Mrs. J. Zlu, Mrs. Morrs Choper, Mrs. A. Bergen, Mrs. Harold Vogel. Sewaren, Mrs. I). V. Rush,, charman, Mrs. H, O'ConHw, Mrs, J. Bayer, Mrs. Wllam Vncent, Mrs. A. W. Schedt, Mrs. Albert Sofcld. Colona, Mrs, Oscar Wlkerson, charman; Avenel, Mrs, Harold W, Grausam, charman. 'Seaon of Sacrfce' Mr. Buntenbach stated that the chldren n the school system are dong n wonderful job but he has no report from them as yet. "Every mnn and woman and chld n the Townshp should not only work for the success of the Fourth War Ixan Drve," Mr. Buntvnbactt sad, "but should make a personal sacrfce to purchase at least one or more of the securtes offered, because there s one to ft every,pocketbook. "Ths s u season of sacrfce. Mllons of our men, and women, too, n the armed forces are offerng the supreme sacrfce, f necessary, U) wn ths war. Many Townshp men and women are among S 'tc Mtchell E'ceg s.spend- ng a ten-day leave wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krceg, of Tanted Street, Avenel. He has been n Newport, \l. I., and wll report to Jacksonvlle, Fl*. * * * them. It s the least we can do, to make some personal sacrfce, or should I say sound nvestment, by purchasng some of the securtes offered n the Fourth War Loan. The person that purchases War bonds today s buldng lp a reserve that wll come n- very handy for the future." 3% Dvdend Is Expected By Shell Employes' Group st SEWAREN^The fourth an, nuul meetng of the Sewaren Employees' Federal Credt. Unon wll be held nem Thursday at 8 P. M., at the. Columban. Club, Man Street. Reports wll be gven by the presdent, Leon J. Menard; the treasurer, Mss Mare Kowalczyk and the credt and supervsory commttee charmen, Wllamtaberts nnd Hugh B. Qugley. A nomnatng commttee consstng ol' Thomas Mtytagb, charman, Herbert Dalton and Arthur Hargreavea wll submt a slatn. Members wll also vote, upon the declaraton of a dvdend. It s expected that Uu- board, of (rfetors wll recommend a three per cent dvdend on shares as of December '3, last. 2 Polcemen Apponted; 3 Orgnally Scheduled WOODBUIDOE Two polcemen apponted by the Townshp Commttee Monday wll start ther new dutes on February I, y They are: Elmer Krysko,' of Port Readng and Charles WagenholTer, of Keasbey. A thrd appontment, also scheduled, dd not Begnnng as patrolmen, thrd class, the rookes wll receve' nstructon* by suporor olfeers^and wll be assgned to beats wth veterans for the frst two weeks. &CJHILLER EDITOR ;, AVENEL Gerald R. SchJIer, of 5 Park Ayunuy, was recently named edtor-n-chef of the Cornell Engneer, student publcaton at Cornell Unversty..u junor. Schller U fl

2 PAGE TWO Avend News JASTARY fotaa Grl Is Brde OfNYyMabN.Y. INDEPENDENT n V. (\\r* anthracte Clerk I utnce W not lly ol f ther owr tho«f of th«rptah :ne to meet the j.,, ' Mr I'd Mr' Av. < : > A! -: Av - - M - ;/ar'.y!r'.r; M.-- - M- n. Y H.: y... v. ' " -- V! Suffers Fractured Nose -. % " ' ' ' t v K?»-.'. At Publc * I T ' I' Y TAX REFUNDS Obtuares Stephen Cnkota P--' V., '- V.*,rr.- «-. A-- Mr. Margaret E. J&ckton ' S. *'= --..'. \/,:x<? "-. «..!-.* of F.-'e.der- KKI.N --A! >;-. J» Mr-. KtOr'rV. '}. 2'!, of H.;'."--. v^rv:v<:'j uv anothfrr jrc S.;'. j.'y t.'"j"' M.-,. KJIa Maxon, of ;D'l )j'ajt-r!!, ^ =. '.'-;«-;fof;- f jff". :<. :y..'. r t'-')ty.'-, '>t S'.am- ';/: New D'/'.'-.' I'.'/o' afd?'<; ;. '.',.-. r., a -.'trr.mr-. Janw <IV-"I UJ fh 'J. wt*, of V.n ' - Kay, S. I., '.en, 'I I'M- H::.': V.'H' ' way M-V^^; H j,rj a jf^c; -t-'l {'f a - of f.'n-.- t;-! j!'<; p a' I'." jef'jay afterr'jon hont. Hural wm '..r;ar Cemetery, ««The New Books /.<'.<3'.I j ;M-:"' ' lb f<t J-.-;ary. ; T., tfvjnjr,'.f 'T'J- S'vr.p'. -', f t «T.>:-!r.M v"' ;?'-. I : v..r* :: -?<- '< a -Ijrrpott. w ' "-, "E: r r.t)" r!'.';«"' [>jt>!: T r * *"jr"'".* r^ -^ ^ sj"mb'/. VJ y: -;j-e '-X wh<. h-.g v- ctf* T;,<-'. ;^: mar, and a wrs A-jr.-. Mry Ssllvkr. rrn nfntely 'str'.'.?\ &lfc VJ fcc.'d or Tnor.ty: ' \^r] A T"<- Omb*f-r,. '.h.oar: -h»r):! -w-.ho on the Tr.'; /t..'- :'.car. RAF. f- a F:er.chworr.ar; of v.e tj*.'.?es tr;% n lft: srd 5 s.. two f. '/ Tom wfe :r. tarto I ' t. f. Psr«r= > "T' r *- Gay s".«-" T<:W,I-~ \h\<?tory of he I". t"«- "f sn fr«*. job* as fj*.-rsr*- K..Sp''-'r.HI much tjhn h f - - ts poductor.. But thejw-r'- '.-.f-rd nr a jtrev;*w of s-ome fc'.t^rt' >:'. 2 r;vs ompary. Vutrrsjj-. a'.r -aw product-*} the?amt E'.'jrv sctr:«; for w.-nt. Th<- ' summoned -. Ph«-was ^.-d, under her chn and as IN MOSCOW ox cpor-.s that the Com- 'otrr! tptty pnr.^-' m'.>rp than three oca! O'.'Iurnr; from Presdent Roo.«e- ;.(-r-! v<!'- atst I-'-n - Lea?t report ' ff- to f.''.njrr'.-f«. 0. P. A. RELEASE of WOMEN'S SHOES Many Styles - Broken Szes Prced at $ or under ALL SALES FINAL CHRISTENSEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 97 Man St. Woodbrdge, N. J. -..' to Pftly O<. Sfuerer. so^ of Mr.. n- T"- Rrr Su^?:-T»T,. <- ;-,«;.-.f ' r ar :.«<) a y- r<np >> «.Mt\ ' : and H '. :.-*««. M'«. lt-'. TV anc! -.v.-.cnj v<h-t< and ft P'-'J'p Uer. Bkyk«-r? - tr^rth Tag dpc&rattrj n! car.o^v Over on? hund' -r thf rrreroony al th* I*«f), The eft Fnrt B/ooJ Here OR Jamwry 3/ that y< Ernest Andreehck T::e f IMS _ v - - V*-- ; A-,;:,, -,,.,,.,» I ' ':,.. -. : Prvs: of b perss?* >?* h* h pt:er:u had Jeurd, front Tme Nabbed By Locd Polce WOODBRroGE AWOL for WOODBRIDGE %p!ox!- ma;*';t 7" ptr^jr,! hav«- r*e:stertd f«;>r ;hc KH Cr<." Moblt- provde rsfreshmer.te. H!!. r " the 75 re?:stered. many The frrt tme DM tools leave. are "repeaters." Approxmate- wthout perm^on. he wa* away ly forty more volunteers are j 04 days. Ths tme he wa; caucht needed. Mr?. Kouskc sad. Those who wsh to donate a pnt of blood may regster by callng a: the temporary headquarters at Coppola's buldng or by phonng W<mdl>rd je Mr;. Kozusko Ttqaeets that per- I?on? w'hnf to telephone Red Cross headquarters refran from Mr. Coppola's telephone number. NOT TOO BAD Ladyfmth, WU. Jack Pregel. flyng pme warden, spotted a man ce-f'hng, landed hs plane on the ce and pcked, tp the man, Tor.y Glenn, for an ar-rde to court, He *a-= fned f ( >.3." f<r l-!(^a! ce f'hrg- but Glenn declared the free arplane t>p was worth t. DESERVED IT Chcago. Comng out of retrement rght after Pearl Harbor, John Mueller worked n a war plant for two years wthont an absence. When he faled to show up one afternoon, hs bosses were anxous to fnd out whyj Moeller explaned that, after two years hard at t, he tqok'a halfholday to celebrate hs brthday hs eghteth, - after beng way 2 days. He torned over to the 'Provo?: Marshall's offce. Camp Klmer. Paper Collecton (Contmed from Page ) Wegerc. Roy Wolney. Don Farre, V'ncent Goffre. James Toth, Albert Haklar, Charlej Duda?. Jarre.«Calvn, Herbert Rtte. Euger.t Coupland, Bll Lehman, Tom Dalton, Herbert Skea, Georgt Wa^hburn. James Kusko. Those who worked at the freght cars were: Alan Black, T. Z. Humphrey, Bll Humphrey, Jack Mnlk-n. Chester Peck, Georsre DcWorth, Sr., Georjre DeWorth. Jr., RUSHC! Demare.=t, Warwck Feltnn. Howard Glbert, Dan Dah-on, Tom Dalton, Malcolm Mother, Stt-ve Ung-vary, Bob Sorctuc-n, Ray Habarack, Bob Muehanc. The Salvage Commttee wshes to thank Mr-. Harold Van Sytkle for makng hot chocoku- ;n --rvtto the bovs. PIGS Producton of pgs, whch reached a record n 943, s expected to derlne about sxteen per cent n 944. ) -' Rotary Honor Ml "f _. vfc; f abvjutely run mp? morp horn'--;, 'f 5 h'-at^d wth btum '.(! y rctn' ' arflhrscte'.. Deal'- S] "')t: < n' nformaton on the! ' qn"'»oft col. Ol ru--' T'*'. (VBM'l coal they )?2'; ' )' j <-au((f they fn 'l!'"-^ -'loulfl mak«t ava' VACS Tr (CotnncH f"f>m The majorty <>< cl -n -thn course,v> CnMejrc form'.'r ;.lw:y" qurt'ftk'nx* ff»r en' sablnhph by the AM n rt- cl Assocaton.., some former ' tra.n. cdtrr T a fr-d nf >. Prevous to her ' servce.' Prv.r x\ employ*"^ a«h ' the '"D.' you sell Parent ths rj-.".""pfjor thurdered at her. ' I certanly dd,' «he sad happly. "D'd you a!v> sell t to Vta- p "Yes T'lc-cd,"' admtted ch'rtrfoy. y or gu'.vt<]. "And where d.d you get storj. "Oh." the exp& : ned. "I coped!t o-jt of a roajrazne. And I have!'>*.. ; more f vou're nterettd." May th> jt<- ff a p'-rfee! R(!«r;tn. wth vour.'ef. Hard Coal! '(Contnupd from Page )! at h(- m:n'-. to <r,k-* am! tr> luck nnjf -orl. dverted to War producton. Conversons from ol tn coal, n home ccftrncton and colder weather to date have ncreased demand consderably. Retalcrt Prased "Retal dealer* on the lvhote have done a good joh of dstrbuton. Smaller (k-lvores have proved an addtonal harden to dealers'; they have not only small stocks of coal to delver from, but less men u» do the work. De;te* delverng ub-ttute fuel when BUY BONDS FOR VICTORY Money n the jock won't help you or the war. Put yojr money n bonds and help both. ALEX SUCH Pants and Houefurnshngs 7 Wheeler A»e. Carteret, N. J. DAUGHTER TO BANK POUT RKADIM, IT wss h<n to Mr lv»- Banck, nf [! h- Perth Am)><-v, The Russan t- know how to dress... Dd you know th'h:'- battle n sockng << r Germs? Any doctor wll w' : KEEP WARM n.'- It's the frst rule.-.: well. We have the war:v. tems under anl - that wll keep yd " ptchng" and wth town on the sck othe- half of the r: be here buyng lln MtfTlers Sweaters Underwear BRIEGS-Hl l. SUITS and OYKU' $35 TO.?.V, L.BRIEGS & S()\$ 9 Smth Street Perth Aslx Optn Frday & Saturday I A Remnder To The Publc Dae To Unsettled Condtons KORNBLAU'S DEPT. STORE IS Announcement IX Remodel Ad Ren!toWar Workers There'* an urgent need to house vtal" war workers NOW, If there's extra fcpace n your home, let us show yop how easy t w l be to remodel t nto rentable lvng quarter*. We'll gve you, wthout oblgaton, suggestons on the most practcal, economcal * way to make use of your extra space plus a complete estmate of the cost. And don't forget, the* mprovements can be fnanced on the FHA "Remodel for Vctory" plan. Whch means you can pay for 'them out of r«ntal ncome. Here'* a proftable nve»tment~4hat's an nvestment n vctory, too. Call u, today! C. J. Newmeyer Lumber Co. 697 Elzabeth Avenue, KaKwny, N. J. Telephone! Ralway For the Accommodaton of War Workers, Begnnng Frday, January 28, 944, The Woodbrdge Natonal Bank Wll Be Open From 4:00 P.M. To 6:00 P.M. Every Frday WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL B A I WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY Member of Federal Depott Insurance Oorporaton J. _ J EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY Our Entre Stock of Hgh Grade Merchandse Now Beng Sold at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS And Wll Contnue For A Short Tme Only Shop Early Whle Stockh Complete KORNBLAU^SIDEPT. STORE 9 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET, N. J, STORE HOURS 8:30 9:00 p. m.,., '; ;

3 LEADER Answers Popnlar Questons On Ratonng And Prces Mrs. Harrson's Tral To Contnue Monday (hrw most frols week of the The sesson wll convene at the hope wll be the concludng one. n ll!> nr. c Offce nf OPA. r. ; :,,,' olcl <TA rulngs, ;un:v 7. lenlers nmy Mnr.:lonH for reples to,, Dn-. Ol'A, Trenton, N.,,.,,. : celng prce on Sprfc dollnr-and-cent fr., cm rordwnod have been for New Jerey by aren (j you may secure- th nrn,,,lnn from your tpeal war md rntnnne; board, ; the celng prce nn nn ntre md n n store? s rlran, of good appear. ln» no pnrt«mnng and,-rvf Us orgnal prrpop ll further repar, th,. prrp s 75'; of the «-ln-n now. OtherrW*, t X\ l ; r ; of the prce when h n'll rolng prc IIIII ly : frmt t. n pound; dressed, 34c tul. le retal celng prd. n pound. hlrtc <lov» ratoned? - Ivprs are and dfre are f.schnll, football,' ocu. lrn, and track shoes not rntoned. All other >, <* ratoned..:" :v raton-free pales,. n'- xho's rontmu' n prnod of r»tlon-/ree lalel nh' shoes began Jafu- 7 nnd may contnae untl nrv 5. (The fnal dvte.nnnunced w January l.vrn after February 5, Ir.Jcr may contnue to tell lf»rn(r a non-raon nt purchased durng the lr< prrnd from a wholes*ifr. n-ml rrlng prce of J3 or s mandatory. IH'K'durr s' to he f'l* : ;. a person sellng or rnc hs automoble? p.unn who sells or other- - dpote of an automoble '.! urrrndcr to hs local t rrt a and ratonng board uunndn't ratons ssued us'- wth the vehcle. The ml wll then nue a recept,.im-l-ate (OPA form R- '») In tlu* seller n exchange I n ratons surrendered.. MIII-I- must gve both cop- ^ <f lln* recept and hs curet tre nspecton record to n Imycr of the vehcle.!!'.v ; JIIIMm n purchas- " non purchasng an autonl<- mutt present the duplnl,,opy of the recept (OPA II R-569) and the tre nturn record to ht local d when applyng for a new "Inn- raton. Th* orgnal y <>f the recept must be M-ntcd to the State motor t-lot Ir regstrar when apples- ' made for a regstraton lt ate. Noles The Mddle- County Voentonnl School Homd decded Monday that, the ral of Mrs. Knfp S, Harrson, mspeded prnrpal nt. the Grls' Voratonnl School here, should bf pressed to nn early concluson and hey Met. next Mmdny ns the date for the next hearng, whch they Nn. Vocatonal School, Easton Avenue, New 'Brunswck, at 2::t() o'clock nnd the entre afternoon and evenng wll he jfvrt nvev to he subject. Jlnday's' sesson wll be the fotcth tn lenr the III preferred by Drecto Wllam J. Murray nrnnst Mrs. ltnnsfn. linmptom Cutter, of Greon Street, rbmtted hs resgnaton as vce ]U'esd>nt of the board at Monday's ttu'dtk hut t was held for oon?(leraton. Mr. Cutter re- ntly subntlcd hs resgnaton to thu Board of, Fe'lolders, but acton there s stll pendng. The same stuaton apples tn Joseph Matthews, tnemher anl htarfl ptcsdent, but l hts not: been ucby ether the freeholders or the vrtcatnnnl school board. Books For Chldren Addtons At Lbrary -Mr>. Carolyn B. Dronnnn, lhfu an at,y>e Marton I'Yec I'uflc IJlbruvy on Hahwny Avenue, anru'nces thnl new lok- have heen alded-"t> the 'ves ' f fotlovs: ""* Chldren'^ hooks: "Doll Col- Re," "L'ttlo Macc Panter," "One WnteV," "Lttle Mss Cappn," "Ryes In The Njsht." "House of Many Tongues," "The Iron Doctor," -"Before Amnrca Begun," "Boy's Own Bo<*k of Poltc*," "Sr«r and Km." Adult hooks, "Good Nght Sweet Prnce," "The I,fe of John Barvmorc," "(Wy Illterate." l'urotly Kolesar, (llugh- M shape" for the Army, receved -. and MVs. <;. W. Kothe surprse of hs lfe when l'd(;e(lle Avenue, a stu- '" ufon examnaton, the army doetors reported he had: A stffen- I'nlersty of Mch- -' I't-en mmed assstant ed b>nal condton, Tequrmpr an -" 'l"- of the Alph Delta operaton; an mproperly healed ' Mss l-na Plsko, daughfracture of the left wrst; a broken ear drum, and asthma. M-. and Mrs. Wllam ">' Udgedale Avenue, also I at the unversty, n cor- -.-.e-'etary of the surofty. s Ve.ronca Plsko, of le Avenu.e, has returned 'l'er spendng few days ;< - Helen Seres, of New vk. Mrs. Locker Is Hostess At Sesson O Study Club WOOnBRnOE-Mrs. Percy H. Locker entertaned the Tuesday Study Club nt a "brunch" meet" nl her home on Church Sheet Tuesday. Two orgnal papers wove Tead, "The Unted Status' Contrbutons to the War Effort," by Mss Kflthryn Spencer nnd "The Unted States' Contrbutons to the Post- War Rehabltaton Program," by Mrs. Albert H. Bergen. MM. George U. Merrll play'l two pano selecton.-;, Handel's "l.arpn" and "The IJclls of St. Muy's." BETROTHED COLONIA Mr. anl Mrs. Lawrence Sut, of West Street, an- the enrrrement of HI "clurc s to he ful-nounced ther CAR FOUND _ A l>ar,. tllll) ^ by the Perth Amboy w 'ts ftnuul by Patrolman Mll-tn parked n back of I'elmuse on School Street, VICTORY WATCH REPAIR ') very Itrplr Jolt fully Bnr- II II (4> «ll. I'' O ' " I * H luu,, urn l<nr<h or ret'- IttlfotK,» r n K your nntvn to I, Inc. 33 Smth St. Perth Amboy CRYSTALS FITTED WHILE YOU WAIT daughter, Betty^o prvate Charles Hoehm, at a dnner party Sunday. Mss Stlt s a senor at Wood- IndKe Hu'h School, and s also employed by the lu^'nn Corp. n Kuhway..Pvt. Boehm s the son of Mr. and Ms. Karl Boehm, of West Street. He attended Lmlen schools, and was employed by the Celotex Corp., n Metuchcn, hefore enterng servce. He s statoned at Camp Charles Wood, lted B^nk. No date has been set for the weddng. NOT SO GOOD Blackfoot, ldaho.--s. S. Pavkov, hgh school athletc coach, belevng hmself to bu "In fne ARMY ACCOMMODATES Juncton Cty, Kan. WantfR ts.old d*re on.the Smoky Hll rver destroyed, the Kansas Power and Lffht Company kept puttng t off because ' the job was both' expensve and; dffcult to accomplsh. However, along camu Army engneers from Camp Phllps who wanted demolton practce. Result: No dam; no expense. When you-buy War Bond your money goes nto acton at once. Where, we m^y p e r know. Maybe, as shown abuverw '' ( J u P a l -' lll "! )Un 5 f of Amercan Runges marchng up u ralroad somewhere on the Meotfcrranean. WheUer they came back depends upon the equpment W send. Gve your dollars acton: Buy V, S. Trtana Dp^lnml Regnhg Woman flyer FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 944 Nancy H»rknes» Love, executve of the WASPS t nhown a she! pctured n the February ssue or Cosmopoltan Magazne. ' Recognzed at the o'uutandng woman flyer of the country th 29-year-old beauty predcts that woman wll play an mportant part n the peace tme avaton world of the Unted State. JUST Paragraphs Maybe, Maybe Mussoln has dscovered the on- n Medterranean. Dallus News. Thought For the Day "... the atmosphere (of Oxford) -^ n fne weather, sngularly clear." New Word. For Old She heard guestar Glenn Mller tell how the trombone goes back n tme to the Roman legons. Jack Shafer, n the Newark Star- Ledjfer. Ether, Or A salor's greatest trouble s a wfe and money. A wfe f he hns one, money f he. has n o n e- Unted States Coast Guard Magazne. The Trouble The trouble n Latn-Amerca s that busness doesn't turn over as quckly as governments. Norfolk Vrgnnn-Plot: Not Infrequently Succafsful campagn oratory, remarks & sage edtoral, les n the delvery. So, not nfrequently, does.the orator.. Boston Herald, So It Seems ' The world may be growng bet-, ter and better, but t wll be a long tme'before any of these nvestgatons run out of materal. San Dogo Unon., ' A Hardy Old Soul Dscussng a long-lved lady who was sad to be ll, the farm hand exclamed: "De?, Her'll not de. On resurrecton morn they' have to take* her put and shoot her." Countryman (England), Echo Auwen: WW«? Copper pennes aru to come back n )44, says the Bureau of Mnt but where are the thngs you used to be able to buy wth " Dcs Mones Regster. Okay, Mr. Sw«"«yn»I We are all Amercans. No for UNCLE SAM SAYS TURN THAT OLD CAR INTO WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY WE WILL BUY ANY CAR ANY YEAR OK MODEL AND PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE For Quck Cash Results Call UNCLE JOE WO SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES Co. 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. Woodbrdge We»»!l load trnsp'orutlon, not mrely u»ed c«r. egn language or vews foregn to our democratc frm of governrne should clutter up our -natonal effcency and war effort. Rev. Joseph Swerczynsk, n the waukee Journal. an Names Mrs. Grausam VVOODRRTDGR MIH. Wllam Grmsnm was re-elected presdent of the Lades' Auxlary, Dvson No. 8, Ancent Order of Hbernans, nt a mept'fr held n thf> Columban" Club. Others <n (he slate are: Vce presdent, M ; ss SIISBH Murphy; tresurer, Mrs. MnRarel Dunn; recordng secretary, Mrs. tuslnve Itomond; tnancal secretnry, Mrs. DonnM Mller; churmn nf Irsh H.^ory, Mrs. John I. Keatng; mstl-m-nt-l'ms, Mr-=. Lloyl Bwnal; sentnel, Mrs. Percy Wfhwrjclt; chma uf Ml- lamrt; commttee, Mss Anne Halt on. Plans were made for a theatre party to be held n New York on I'Vluury!M. Reservatons must be made wth Mr,, (Irausam before the next, meetng on Frl'u- :ry 0. Mrs. Wllam Tuthll was accept cd us \ new mem-ber. Mr^. ('msan was named wnner of the dnrk horse prze. Afu'; the busness sesson a socal WHS held wth Mrs. Konoml and Mrs. W\nwrn'ht as hostesses. 'Sprtual Moblzaton Headed Here By Mnster WOODBRIDGE Rev. Wllam V. D. Strong, mnster of the Frst CnnKrepatonnl Church, has been apponted to serve us charman n Woodbrdfle for the Moblzaton for Sprthal Ideals, t was an- W. 'Ff\eld, Jr., of Los AKele>, Calf., natonal drector of the movement..wth Headquarters n Los Angeles,and: wth more than r>(0 charmen throughout the Unted State*, the movement s one through whch clergymen nf all denomnatons have orgnnzed to oppose the state, sm trend whch s consdered.,t«be pfgnn and ant- Chrstan. Brown To Be Installed As G.O.P. Club Presdent WOODBRlDGjE An nstallaton dnner wll be held tomorrow nght by the Parsh House Repub lcan Club at the headquarters on. Bucknell Avenue. Mayor August F. Grener wl serve as nstallng offcer and wl nduct the followng nto offce Presdent, Wade Brown; vc presdent, Charles,Whtfeld; trea surer, Mrs. Ethel Mueller; se tary, Mrs. Beatrce Lund; fnancal secreta>y, Mrs. Edward Trost So To Speak MRS. FILER HOSTESS Manufacturers are expermentjilv wth substratosphere planes Auxlary of Woodlrdge Fr. W00DBRDGE The Lades for ocean duty. Usng the Clpper where the ar s short, so toat eght o'clock wth Mrs..lame Company No. wll meet tongh speak. Omaha World-Herald. Fler on Ralway Avenue. ProtMt Of all the bores who now nfest tns badgered land of Brtan. I count the moat prodgous pest, hard-baked, hard-boled, hardbtten, The man who does hs best to keep all hearts subdued and snkng By wrtng off all brghter gleams as "merely wshful thnkng." Luco, n the Manchester Guardan. WIESER.CARSON COLONIA Mr. and Mrj. John Weacr, of Stafford Road, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Mss Dorothy Mare Wcscr, to Dr. Stanley Carson, of San Francsco. Mss Weser attended l'araon's School of Desgn, New York, and s now a commercal artsts wth the North Shore Studo, n New York. Dr. Oarson wduated from Lelaml Stanford Unversty and s now a chemst wth ; Merck and Co., Rahway. No ltte hus been set for the weddng. $42 BLLION-INCOME Washngton, The natonal come n 943 amounted to ^n tmated $42,000,000,000, or nes- VALUES AT Mddlesex County's Largest Show-room of USED FURNITURE Porch Glder '. $ O.SO Hgh Boy Cedar Che»t 6 ft. Sold Walnut Console Table 7 ft. Mrror and stand Sold Mahogany... 8-pc. Dnng Room Set! ap- proxmately $27,000,000,000 more than the record of $5,500,000,- 000 set n )42. In 9.39, the natonalpcome was $70,000,000,000. '2- no* 0 A large selecton of detln and «halr> AUSTIN POQEt 802 St. George Ave. Woodbrdge, N. J. Buy and Sell Household Fuf-n»hngs Home On furlough A. Wllam Seel WOODBIUDGF. M. Reel, Qnartcmaster frst class. Run of Wllam See!, of Man Street, Pedestran Struck By Car Sullen fracture 0/ Shall Wf)Or)TRnt;f%~Whle walkng on Route 25 nenr Metuchen Avenue Sunday, Snm Tvanko, 50, of (reen Street, was struck' by a oar rven by James Ya'lonskj, f,,snl- statoned at Newport, R. I. al)h>nsk's home,.address s sh'wgton' "SfeJC"r*o-rl?"secftvn f Rartan Townshp. Yablotsk took the njured man o the Perth, Amboy General Itusltal where he was treated for ncernlon of the sealp and pons- le fracture of the skull. ' ' ; Club of I'elt t'lu'ece Bnwer. Wemvlny. Mx Frank Steeher, enlertnnrrt Mr, nnd of l/vnjrmon, Duroty plfbchcr. of W:H the weeker'l puest t Cvognn, of Fnt Ptrsonates Bv Jean Duff f Aulrof Glroy. HMrrest., vsted her son, Seatun Glroy, >f NeWnffVt. U.., weekend. T h e Women's Republcan I met. Monday wth Mrs. Kef l,a (uarda Avenue.! otvcers wenv. held a-;', H. I'VeCs, presdent; Johnoon, vce pres- : l "Walker, rnw- lej-; Mrs. R/FlH7.e, secretary. Frank MoscarH, Jr., of Mddlesex Avenue, hus. relumed *n! Klordn after spendnr n h ef v j s home un a 20-day leave lfter j caton wth hs parents, Mr., and.servng overseas for two :nd Mrs. Frank Mo^.fell. nnp-half yetr. He enlsted n Jpvt. Felx (:las?o h" 3 rethe N'n'vy n September, M0. HELP NEEDED Crnnn Van Porn, Mss. When rtvute Chest" r Antoscwez wrtes hs b-weekly letter to hs father, he has to get Prvate Adnlph Bgos to help hm. Chesters's Poland-horn father doesn't read a word of Englsh and Ones ter doesn't know a word of Polsh. Bgos knows Polsh but can't read Chester's handwrtng, so the latter must dctate. Urned to hs cunp n M»ryl«nd after jpenlng "h< furloul wt' hs parents, Mr. nv.d Mvf. C Ualasso, of Cooper Avenue. Walter Karvan, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Knn-n, l'e-<hn«avee, has returned to bs home after vstng n Florda. Mrs. (I. frngnn. of Fn! Avenue, vsted her rlstev, Mrs. \V,, Dowlng, of Slver Beach, Frday, Stanley Owen.-; of tn S. l h '. htts returned to h-. base after spendng a bref le wln" hs parents, Mr. and M. S. Owens, of Pershng Avenue. - --MTS. Frntk fetrl-vndmnugnter.'llose, vsted Fvsmk Veuc- 'l Marne Hosptal n Stten Island, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Furze OUTLINES PLANS WOODBFU'lK'E - Prelnnry plans for future nctvt-s were made by the Pnnr.hne Class of the Frst Presbyteran Church at the home of Mrs. Albert. ThefResen, Prospect Street. The devotons were led by Ms. Wllam Rowe. The next nc'tntr on February 2 wll be held at the home of Mrs, Wllam Baker, n Avenel. NOTICE Tax duplcate books of Woodbrdgre Townshp fbr 943 Wll be open for nspecton at the Board of Assessors Offce, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, between 7:30 P. M, and 9 P. M. on Frday, January 2st, Monday, January 24, Tuesday, January 25. BOARD OF ASSESSORS, JOHN V. HUNT, Secretary CLAIRE MATTENSEN, ERNEST NIEJK, HARRIET CWIEKALO, Clerk IT'S UPTO YOU f OUR ENEMIES have boubtcd that Amercan women are 'pampered, luxury-lovng morons who would be of no help to our fghtng men at war. But they vere wrong. Amercan women everywhere are dong a batg-, U p job n the servce, n ndustry, n busness, on the farm and n the home. But bgger ncomes are temptng some women to buy luxures they've wanted, perhaps for years, but whch they don't really need now. Every true Amercan woman prays that the war wll, end spon. But you've got. to..do-more, to hasten vctory, for 944 s the yem'of decson. You've got to do your full duty by our boys at the front by keepng up your rtfgular purchases of War Bonds by buyng at least one extra $00 Bond durng Jhs Drve and by savng every cent you can n the world's best nvestment War Bonds of the Fourth War Loan. When the war s over, you'll have a lot more money to buy what you want. Meanwhle, you can exult n the knowledge that you arefghtngfor your country n the most effectve way possble.women of Amerca t's up to you! tfcll Hdwr In yo<r wndow means you hove bouf ht «h War Loon «(urltl«u BACK THE ATTACK! Woodbrdge Natonal Bank Woodbrdge, N. J. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. PAGE THREE I vsted Mr.,IIK! Mr. Arthur Knolbftch. of Irvngton, Saturday. L.euleant nnd Mm. Kelly Rutherford, of Trenton, vhtpd wth Mr. and Mr*, ('. Bower, of Sonorn Avrnu', Sunday. Pvnte Hugh Meyer? antt Prvate l,mf Slver 8, nf New Brunswck, spent Saturday nt the home I.nctt; You don't have to take your pur*' chase home, but you make the SAVING on t NOW, SPRING, SUITS & COATS j ffar nw

4 l'a.h FOCK HlDAY, JAN'AKV 2, :.., TM, c::pp,r.g Latn-Amercan Study Is Urged By Mss Erb "f ;. :*'»; l--'''»> V - R.:".h Krb. rt kt. * x'*rjt»: 'f '.ft H;f: ;»< *.;::'<r,«*.!; '»( <,p» ',' Am*".,. A> U' : :> ::u.t, H'.'. «. far.' tavr.e's kt'.»'l'-<p'.- ' ( St-a'.- bug. M.. r. ' : «:» ] ','.- ctn- -h s t r a 'Jt»',;r, S-'sth A.T.C (J lo)»- *:!r> : '.>, W«r IV,'.«ar.d Kat'.nT.;. K. v- tjfk*»tar^ AT,. ',. /,'- wr^t^j^' by M:-^ Mr?a:«-* Arr, Wth-H,:: ' r r < r'. >',. ;*. ud«-d lt««lnc f'rr ;> K' -' tor., Vnt>.. '..'..Mr,. That H.t; t n ta!('!!' Vntb-.hf-.'" '.h'- F'JUTII Wa J>'an!**^ tfln am f ( J--J t -..!/.; th, r IP A ;>'j:r:v-'! tra'mm lo m'' a' I and,-u U ff.-r.t -'... T,:-.... r>'. r nf.'. tf f"r the c'>-''p< I*'..vt ; Teh... ;:ctt;rjf of ht womtn'} t:uf>^ t.,. br W*r Bond ;k' htld-february 24. Th* u-r- j (<.'M.'.'.<? "*:U tc T t h a g'.- 'f M-: Ground n7twufcp; G.cr.a '.'antja,. t>ona'.:on wert vot*d to tht DOW rtvi'.r.c,-! AVdrarr.''. : Br»?e Turd, the VstJaad Re- "Pat' 0' K.'-', WHS rtudtnt, s '(rarch Fund, tht Pan-Amtrrcn IB)' des ' f -, ;y '/Jt* lttle mm SchoUrsh:p Fund ard the Ptrrhy.., Nat. > Irjff,.:, th'. Merchant An Fur»d. Place were,mad^ t award a t2o bond at tht March 7 JfStrrj''! -:, tow on!tsv«... A f! '** '] me Cj,p>r.r of an n' H<>M**«.* were M:«^ Rutn a <'r'rg~,<t r.ew- Sth'x.-n»rur *nd M;?«Em.ly Let; :, <:, -+! wth '.',; c ce- Hol&rd r The- ru-xt mt'.'t.r^' w^ ^ held F*4>'uarv ] ut tv:f- h'wnf- Wll -nl] J, <» r 'M. t ut r.oor. to- War Hator^UK day to ; he 'JCa! Board"..'. Th lta:. T'v-y avaya havt nce trr.-.- :'; '"a". way... Arnt (PolH<;na P'.'--t ha«bt-en prurf'j'.cd f.' '.h- jc-nk <jf corporal n ll- a;!!.;,-.. : Buy War B«nd Tdbts: Frc I'u't' ' 'J ; I ''., ca'ht of tht' Wofj.lrj.!)/.-.';at';! Ban>. and r<-m-r;-. '".a.nna: of t h> Fourth War l/.». IJIJV. -ls a Oprrdor XYI Reports: That f you want to jret atck-'. on your cr ju.»t park t unl-r a ralroad elevaton o- on a brge... Motor^u, wh'> left ther tar- ne»s p«-<'p:<'.svc tjm-r; pepped up under the eltvaton at :he Kaby Fn- ;-.>.'> m, - u Jt h- had V> ' road Staton o, fjreen Sutet have buy a War H'u;' tu»."-l wal*<l <»n found tckets on them when they 8t a c-'lh... u^fh.-unlcr n town returned... Ju.-:l for the lecord... Mortk M'-ss.ck hu.s receved a thee s a parkng place, for cars Naz flaj.' fr St.nlty f.'hemdk. at the ralroad tat'm and the a rr'rn'lj of W-''lbfdge Frt ; War Departrn<-rH and the Governor have ssued proclamaton? Compar.-y, sta'..'/. n Italy. Stanley took t fom u Naz; Tmk Lt. Wllam V. Gadek WOODBRIDGE Word h» Mcvcd \>j Mr, and Mr*. Andrew J Gadek, of 96S Slate Street, Pertk Amtxy, formerly of tks place, tkat ther on, Lt. Wllaaa V. G»ek. h»» been twtrdtt tke P«ITW Heart for beng wo»ded n acton. In addton to tke Purple Heart be bat been awarded tb'e Ar Medal. Lt. Gadek u *er*jdf a a Bombarder on a Fljruf Fortren and t ttatoned»otnewhere In* Offcers Are Inducted By Avenel G.O.P. Chb Wy.-Y.h- K > :>,'trf.h-mar! W- 'n ; ' r.f j,. m'tall.rr.."' H..-.'-::car. Cub a; th K /..-, T.- -day. The, MIF. Graa-! -< ;. M:-. Hdrn-y Gr^-erhaltrh M". A jru=t Rt-njtT wth (K'T^IK St-f:ak<-"r«were. Mayor August^ K. Cruntr. Jaml" S. Wpht: Commt I'M-rrvan Guy. Cornm'.'.freman "Her- JtvT' B. Rankn. Reorde Atthj Brown. Mrs. E!5a Lnn and Mt^ Edward Gtode. Tht new pre^der.t annojr.td hs comtttt<'65 for the comne 'ear as follows: ' Mrj. Jemtf O'Bren, ways and mpanj; Mr«. Grodt, good cheer; I M". J- Hermann, hosptalty; Mr*. Grodt. publcty; Ernest N*r. mtmfttrshp, ffth dstrct; M:=. Vvan Knds, membershp., p second d'tct: (-xt-cutve comttltt'-c. Mr-. S;e>H Mrs. Gode. and Mrs O'Bren. good OIK- <Jt,_ :J."-If. Tn- bus;- Gvt hm a well proportoned and body-buldng det. Do not keep A cold f always an nfecton. the rooms hot and close. Gve ; bannng parkng under or on A baby has acqured no mmunty hm a proper amount of sunshne whch the- Amt-leans had ajturc-d. The flag - red wf\h a land the K. of <'.. have unted to are born, they are entrely free away from pcture shows. Then ' brdges.,. That the Hbernan? as have adults. When chldren and fresh ad. Keep the lttle one 5 whu- crcle n t^a-'-nu-r on whch ' sponwt a St. Patrck's.Da.nee on from bactera, whch are found n frst and last-gwd aganst.nfecton." js prnted a black" swastka... March IT... the noses and throats of sufferers And talkng about the fre company remnds rn<: that "Debbe," away from these germs, they Buy War Bond from cold. If they were kept the coach dog at the frt-houst, wll would never develop colds. present the fremen wth some blessed I'Vtnt.s next month. Bttl don'l unk for any pup& they have all been promwd... Buy W«r Bondt Newsettes: Ncola (N'hky) Lombards, employe at th lax offce,.s on the sck lst and has obtaned a two-month- leave of absence... Mayor Gcnr cau-ecl "Some merrmf'nt at the T'jwn.-hp meetng Monday nlgt wher: he announced that tht Uahway Valley Jont Meetng report, full df -statjrtcf, had bfctn axth'ed. Hjcl&flj th^t th*re waj-. rw need tf pass t wound for "probably no one Would understand t"... It w»s thw ju(f,'e.-ud thul perhaps the mayor would Jvt- ^omfc dffculty too.,. am he admtted that they were rt'ht,.. Mk'- Traner s-ays he doeen't wa.t to, hear any more about tht L'nU.-J War Fund now thl t-'- over all hv'n ntersted n.s gettng suffcent funds to erect a -er.'.re jla<ue all contrlutor' t'lal-fuly rece.ved... Buy War Bend. IMPROPER The PrcFdtr.t h.' l>e<-r. a4v;«<"!>y Attorney G.-M-ra* Franc: B'lc'- that t W'uM be,mpr»o''r. 'jrnler the Consttuton, f'r Mf'7nbt> of COugr'-s^ t^.-efvt :r th' amt-(j forct-5. Last Bat Not least: R-ceved a tt!':phone call n j whch I was nformed that Roland of the Koland Gas Staton (n Rahway Avenue s plannng a trp to Cuba... Joe Campon who s statoned outfcde of London and Wnne Fnn who s n London have talked over the telephone and have arranged to meet as.soon as they can g't furloughs together Understand that, Dck Kyun and Steve Boka, who art- n Australa, are alsu arrangng to meet,.. There seems to be a number of broken hearts jncc Musty Golden jonwt the Navy. j...harvey Romond s back home on a nedcal dscharge spent moat of hs army lft- n the hosptal... Nets baurtzen's son and Joe Casale's son met n Italy... Donald T. Manson was n the ralroad staton n Trenton Tuesday and eaw a man who looked lke Wendell Wllke. readng a newspaper... He approached the man, ntroduced I hmself and dscovered t was j Wllke. They jhuok hands and (Hanson w-hed hm every sue- cs«. I Bur War Bond Hote' Your CHILDREN'S COLDS ''Doctor, please come to we the j baby, ehe ha; had a dteadfu! cold ; for.several days, and has hgh fever now." sad a dstressed voce ; over the phone. "Where dd the lttle one acqure ths cold?" flered the physc, a;, when he saw that sx year old Mary's nose was runnng and she was hoverng over the helpless Infant kssng hm. "Oh, I don't.know, the rest of tht chldren had them frst, but they wert not so sck as the baby. The Ktvant let the cold wnd blow on baby, and he caught an awful cold." The Eskmo's of the Artes were strong, healthy people, who dd not know what colds were untl the whte men nvaded ther terrtory, and "carred them varous nfectons, ncludng the eo}d germs. Ther physcal resstance was lowered, may of them ded from the effects. of colds, and other dseases carred.by the trader.:. Denmark for years dd not allow outsders to,enter Greenland, n order to prevent the entrance of dseases, from whch the natves were free. The cold organsm s so small that t wll pass through the fnest -flter. Once the rad s establshed, many dangerous forms of bactera can be demonstrated by the mscroscope n the secretons. Often the apparently nnocent sold develops dangerous symptoms, due to the presence of pus ajd poson formng germs, such as the pneumocc and streptococc. It s a common occurrence, for the chld to develop snus or mddle tu' nfectons, whch may cause.serous and Tar-reachng effects. Kv-n pneumona, menngts and HeaWl other.us tread upon the heels of a cola. '- Remember, the small chld catches cold very readly 'through beng kssed, fondled or otherws* exposed at close range to one who S'JHfferng from s. cold. If your 6)ld wakes up n the mornng wth a cold, do not bun de hm off to the kndergarten, where he wll nfect other chldren. Keep hm at home and gve hm proper treatment; hs recovery wll be hastened and he wll avod complcaton?. See that your chld spends the requste number of hours n sleep. Son Of Sewaren Resdents Gets Commsson In Army SEWAREN Announcement has been made of the appontment of Dr. Edward J. Novak to frst leutenant n the Army Medcal Corps. He s the.son of Mr. and Ms, John Novak, of 2 Grant Street. A graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, the Unversty of Pennsylvana and Hahnemann Mfcdcal College n Phladelpha, Leutenant Novak served as nterne at the Perth Anboy General Hosptal and Paterson General Hosptal. He entered the servoe January and s statoned at Camp Barklcy. Texas. FROZEN OUT FROZEN IN Oklahoma Cty, Okla. Startng for hs offce, Deputy U. S. Marshal Roy Hopper found both doors of hs car frozen shut. He poured hot water on them, thawed out and proceeded. When he reached hs offce, however, he found hmself frozen n. A garageman fnally released hm wth more hot water. ON THE SILVER SCREEN At Majestc And Crescent Theatres Scene from "Dtnaton Tokyo, ' larrjng Cary Grant and John Garfeld, wtck comet to boll the Majelc and Oenent Theatre today The pcturr <%» ory of an Amercan «ubnarne and ll crew whch operate agamt Japan. Dtmas l.tr..* 'jf today at the Ultna- A h.p'y 'd'y rtnpp (!:-.. :> ng to do wth.' alway?.rt It'.- t*en a nn? tme snce th»-< ng battle of the sexes prom.-.ed,. fopjar flm flat? have been by Paramount Sudjo wth ts s; together and the prospect of Claudem Colbert-Fred MacMur- seeng them teamed n a pctur ray starer. "No Tme for Love," drected by Mtchell Lesen. whose Presbyteran Senor. Chor Cvl Defense VoltmtteTs fntertmat By Drector AJ* Sought By Humphrey WOODBRIDGE Mrs. George H. Rhodes, chor drector of-the Frst Presbyteran Church,.was hostess to members and guests of the senor chor at a dnner party Monday at her home. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Whte, Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Kalbhenn. Mrs. Wllam Butters. Mr, snd Mrs. Whtney C. Leeson, Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Kepler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bree-s, Mr. and Mrs. Edwn P. Plucddemanr, oeug* H. Rhodes, Mss Elzabeth Donnelly, Mss Nancy Honrsby. Mss Marlyn. Kttel. Ms* Eleanor Sorensen.'Mss Audrey Wht*. Mss Clare Naylor. Mss Salle Potter, Ms.' Marpery Johnson, Mss Mae Red. Mss Emma Earley and Mss Clare PfefTer. CARRIERS Addtonal equpment, materals and personnel are tequred by the naton's transportaton system '!<> avod grave consequences," to the war program, accordng to the WOODBRIDGE Due to the number of grppe cases there wll bt no ncdent testf n the Town-, shp durng January". Th* decson was reached at a meetng of the Defence Councl Frday. Provdng tne weather s clear,!he next ncdent tests wll be held February Thomas' Z. Humphrey, execu-, lve drector, stated there s stll I a need of volunteer personnel despte the War Department's de- cson not to stage surprse black- : outs so often., "We must be prepared," he sad, "n case anythng should happen and we need traned men and women to step n should the occason arse." ded n Belmont, N. C. on Thurs- Interstate Commerce Commsson. I day mornng, ana Mrs. Tate's 'Dofpt?' heavy war traffc, lttle new equpment has been made avalable to ral, motor or water- [borne carrers n the past twclvmonths. COUPLE LOSE FATHERS Rutherfordton, N". C. Rev. anm Mrs. C. F. Tate, pastor of the local Methodst church, each lortther father on January 6th. Rev. Tate's father, W, F. Tate, "?3, father. Wllam James, 79, ded at hs home n Caroleen, at eght I o'clock Thursday nght. Both were bu: ed from the same church at > tht >ant tme. STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE, N, J. TODAY and SAT. Bctte DAVIS Mram HOPKINS n "OLD ACQUAINTANCE" plut Fay EMERSON n "FIND THE BLACKMAILER" SUN. THRU TUES. Mr? ASTOR - Herbert MARSHALL n "YOUNG IDEAS" alto Mary LEE n "NOBODY'S DARLING" WED. THRU SAT. Errol FLYNN n "NORTHERN PURSUIT" n-putaton for slck producton- - W v n f fen'- should be a happy j Majestc ft, I I(-t:a;<n Tokyo." a pcture t(l! ::,h,, u M mflkt' u'»"' ' akc ; ;,,,,-rfal trp tn Japan am ;...'-,,,,: mm bombs, wll opt"?.v n fhc Majc^tr Theatre. j ^,.,-,» Wanur Br"' flm..,-, n -tar' Car- Grant and.loh' r. ".! s \h>-?t"ty <f an AnvT-! V.. 'sjbmar... the V.S.S. r..,.-.r,;, ojn-ratnj agan e t.h*p;tt;. : r,' ; frf thf nv't *t»"m:'! rsf r- I ' j'v'n fc;.:u!'-- Darn f'urk. I!"'v> HV,"!, tn Wa'nr Ahde -»n.,,j... WACS :h. WA' THURS, FRI.»nd ^AT Jean Arthur John Wayne n "A Lady Take* a Chance" "The Falcon and theco-ed" _ Mlk Tern Conw«r. J"n Brook Fr,»nd 5«t. h«rt*r 4 "Tk«Batman". SUN. and MON. Errol Flynn Jule Bhop n "Northern Pur»ut" Alu "Fnd the Blackmaler" Jerome Cow»n - F»ye Emer»on TUES. and WED. Monty Woolley Grace Feld. la "Holy Matarmony" A lav "Alb" LADIES! Another pece of the I Talp Hot Or«n Dnnerw»re INDEPENDENT LEADHl; FATHER AND SON IN AR My Harrnburg, Pa. James h v[ Wenrght. Jr., 8, waved a., ; ratonal d#ferm«r:t n oh,.' volunteer for uprvce on t... hs father, 36, w»«called, p \'! \ daft board. plm "SMART GUY wrh Rck VALLIN TODAY and SAT >OMAID 0 CONNOR SUSANNA FOSTER Ol I AN GISH fdchard D!X PtGGY RVAN _- c,. SPKTACULA* TtlUWPH We've Never SUN.. MON,. TUES. W l II0LFI g SCOTT' un«ut MntunV UIIT rntn.) m mm ml IIISIT nm n: :[ nnu urn m un»tlt II HI 2ND HIT " ttr. Smth Too BIG For One Theatr 7 Days - Startng Frday, Jan. 2 At BOTH &AJEIYIC PERTH AMBOY THEATRES PERTH AMBOY 0. P. A. RELEASE 7 Day* - Startng Frday, Jan, 2 WOMEN'S LOW PRICE Leather Shoes NO COUPON NEEDED! (FOR A LIMITED TIME) A r«nsut nctn wtt ^ I U A CHASE fchrq HAY8K CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P. M. > wrp anl Down Wll J'ujoVwha.l* >- shoot*'th* work*' ' WOMEN'S ALL LEATHER PUMPS SANDALS TIES 99 PAIR Lmted Quantty! Better Hurry! All Heel Heghts n The&e Broken Lots! Numerous Style* to Chooe From! \ I,. <. All Se** but not n \ ulucs 0.)..)U «vwy modell >.< * 'I < I > \llll IHlWH SCHI.NDELS SHOE'DEPT. III Hal Inn llrdrr 7 BASEMENT All Sales Fnal»7 SMITH STREET FERTH AMBOY, N. J. The management cannot he responsble fur loss ot santy... due to ths pcture! 7 Days - Startng Sat., Jan. 22 SECOND FEATURE: "CALLING DOCTOR DEATH" v (I c of a II. S. Sul- III a n ', l - Sk[) )'r mj IIIT l.'ew!... m MU.-.u nu.'umk Drtdd by DtlMf K

5 ^PENDENT-LEADER ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 944 PAGE FIVfl Thp,,,. IInull WllllnmHn Krlly COIHIMNINfl W..orfbrllm- " f", ul-r-lmrnnl JJ! (IH!I4» 'MI llklcl Kvery I'YIlny ly tlo 'HIIIIHIIIIIK (Nmnrtny, WomllHlgp, N... (l-'kr.v, rr'klclotl", Mnxwvll Lcm, ClllDlM, TrcnHror; K lolltnr NUWSI'AI'MH rulllnlnr ng For J4 Purpose ll an eye on the recent past there s (, m enr>r;mce of parents nervously c ther chldren last SumnOF at(l f tho dread nfantle parv s mght strke. \nl then: comes a vson of a lttle boy.,l v U mt of a hosptal a few weeks afr H, was strcken walkng because of \l;nh of Dmes and Dollars last Janu- I l,,.,v probably was not a parent last Immcr who dd not rest at least a lttle ;,, r lccause they knew that The Na- t lavtt M Foundaton for Infantle Paralyss I,M, ready to provde swftly the best, lu treatment and care aganst the on-, n,\\ of the. mysterous Crppler. [ H'c was grattude n ther hearts that, mm Natonal Foundaton owned,! nnlned entrely by ther contrbu-, hud traned more than 400 phys ;nl nore than 400 techncans n the.,,,!, nm'thod of treatment; that supples ;,-.crc! wool were on hand; that nlne and other epdemc supples :.-mlalle.,,l hat care was avfallu because of rsed the prevous January. Chances h; I he response would have been 'vattt f t had been made last Augnl September when the worst epde-,n twelve years was at ts peak.,'wrv parent who was grateful last Inrause sftch servce WRS avalable, -Iart droppng pennes, nckels and n the, old sugar bowl on the shelf kerp l up for two or three months behe Appeal, ths cty would have more than ever In-fore to lght the Crprnl nobody would mss the money. l-trr and Mssus, tan you spare a dmo rk I'm* three months to help some chld!\im' your own walk agan? Is Frank Walker The Censor? The Rocket Gun Jtters The correspondents seem to have the jtters about the rocket guns that the Germans are supposed to have on the coast of France. TRENTON. Governor Walter The other day, when German guns K. Kdgo whn pledged u dynamc shelled the Channel and the coast of Eng-anland, there was a newa dspatch, tellng ha naugural address Tuesday, competent admnstraton n promses to make hstory durng about the "frst use" of the new-fangled the next throe years through revsng New Jersey's century-old weapons. The correcton, tellng that t wns all wrong, came out almost wth the Consttuton and smplfyng the State Governmental set-up. news. The now Governor, who hrn^s Then, the day the Alles swtched ther ar attacks to Naz nstallatons n northern France, the attack was promptly labelled Under The State House Dome By J. Joseph Grbbns an effort to destroy the foundaton of the rocket guns. If the news of the war, whch comes to us, s based upon such conjectures and con- eral admnstratve provnces. Specfcally, Governor Edge clusons, there s no wonder that the peo-pfomseple fnd t dffcult to understand thenature that wll he adequate to meet con- a revsed consttuton dtons durng the next hundred of the struggle. Berln's Foolsh Threat Evdently the aeral offensve s hurtng Germany more than some people thnk. Ths seems clear from the -'Huns of the ar" epthet hurled at Brtsh and Amercan avators by Naz Propaganda Mnster Paul Joseph Goebbels.. The threat of the Berln rado that mltary courts wll deal wth Anglo-Amercan prsoners "who are gulty of a serous breach of nternatonal law" ndcates some crackng of German morale. W-hle t s extremely mprobable that the Germans wll nvte retalaton there s always the possblty that the Nazs wll take vengeance upon those wthn ther power. If, unfortunately, the Germans adopt the Japanese concepton of avators, and execute Amercan and Brtsh flers, t wll be up to the Unted Natons to exact a terrble penalty. We prefer not to thnk of such a courge but, f t becomes necessary, we should not hestate. (/. S. Submarnes At Work pxteen submarnes of the Unted States Nvy hve been lost.snce ths country entered the wars now ragng but three of them were not destroyed by enemy acton. The thrteen "overdue" shps represent a part of the fleet of under-water warshps that s snkng so many Japanese shps. These unts leave ports for long cruses and nobody'knows what happens, except that they do not return on tme. There s no publcty agent to descrbe the explots of the submarnes and ther pcflar decson of Mr. Walker s when one "consders that the ;tgaust Esqure were heard by a ;n hoard, apponted by hm. The M ' ttu board was favorable to the IMC by a two to one vote. I'o.muster General rejected the de- " hs own board, made after due K*. and revoked the magazne's sec- ;t--s malng prvleges upon new ln' naton's to have a censorshp of ;ms then Congress should set up a M;I bdrd of censors, The matter 'l nut be left to the personal opnons e man, even f he happens to be the aster General. ' : ukly', we are of the opnon that Mr. ^r c.uld devote all hs energes to- I In- mprovement of the postal serv- he knows t or not, there s mprovement. Brtsh Paper For V. S, new n nternatonal journalt> be attempted by the London Mal whch announces that t wll ; New York edton as a conlllltll >n to eloper understandng between and Amercan peoplu. '"' edton wll consst of a dgest of a k'* ssue of the London daly, photo- I'l'ed on mcroflm, flown to New York prnted there. If the venture succeeds I' newspaper says t wll "fly other oceans H'.v shortly " I Tn- I ' Brtsh newspaper wll make aval- ' ' <) Amercans some dea of the news tlakng.the people of the Brtsh Em- H wll take a step further than that lult! kv the Manchester Guardan some ls "go, when t publshed a specal : '<ly edton In England for Amercan Idlers. [ ''he world needs; and wll one day have, nternatonal njbw&paper, devoted to r ( l events, reported and nterpreted Ithut reflectng natonal nteresta. Ita Ws wo "ld nclude advances n the arts, well as the cur- Twce As Many Warshps The strength of the Navy n combatant s'hps has ken doubled snce the frst of the year, accordng to Secretary Frank Knox, who reports that 49 warshps have been added to the Huet. Ths does not nclude auxlares, mne, patrol and landng craft. It ncludes forty arcraft carrers of all types, some of them beng converted merchantmen, Apparently t counts more than 200 destroyer-escorts and around forty submarnes. What else s n the,000,000 tons of warshps can be guessed but some battleshps, cruser's and destroyers have certanly been added to the fleet, whch has lost twenty-one warshps snce Janlary st. These, says Mr. Knox, wll be replaced by addtonal shps'that wll be delvered between now and the frst of the year. Very Smple? rne Certanly! a vast knowledge, of natonal nml s pretty much at peace as far ns nternatonal relatons to the exe-hcutve offce because of hs long: s concerned. On the othe/ servce n the Unted States Senate and as Ambassador W France, also plans to fght any further ( (Torts of the Federal Government to reduce the Stutts to mere Fed- years. For the frst tme, he personally recommended changes n (he organc law of tfe State to establsh a unfed court structure, abolshng the present Court of Chancery, the State's equty trbunal»nd tlt mnor county courts. Governor Edge proposed a Supreme Court of seven, judges wth appellate jursdcton to take the place of the present Court of Er crows. They work slently, far from home, UT( k we called attenton to theand out of sght. Only when the tabula- I' Postmaster General Frank C.I tm > of enemy shps lost s reported do we u barrng the magazne, Inqure,I realze what a valuable contrbuton they r same mal facltes gven other arc makng to the naton's war effort. rors and Appeals, and a Supero Court, consstng of at least on justce apponted from, resden n, and sttng n each county, wt! statewde orgnal jursdcton n all cvl and crmnal eases. Th> latter court wouttt have appellat dvsons to hear appeals n a cases as a matter of rght. The Superor Court, under th Edge Proposal, would take 'th place, of nne present trbunals ncludng Common Plep.s and Oye and Termnor courts. The new system of courts would be drected by an ndependent judcary, mantaned 'by provsons of lfe tenure, under tho recommendatons of the new Governor. Extenson of the Governor's term to four years, begnnng wth the next Governor; full power to the executve over the appontment or approval of all State admnstratve offcers; strengthenng of the executve veto power; retenton of the present requre ment that the Governol cannot succeed hmself untl one term has ntervened, and that the Senate confrm executvo appontments wthn a reasonable perod, were other proposals recommended by Governor Edge. Tn strengthen the legslatve Tne Treasury Department s preparng under the Edge plan. to mal out some 50,000,000 forms for the In order to accomplsh State admnstratve reorganlmttfo, Gov- use of taxpayers tyaktng ther fnal report on ncomes. l ernor Edn;e. recommended the Legslature appont a commttee Bearng n mnd that most ncome taxpayers made a report n March, for 942^ of one Senator, one Assemblytwo... members of the State man, an estmate n September,, for 943, and aadmnstratve establshments and revsed return, f necessary, n* December, for 943, the so-called smplfed system becomes a thng of mystery., About twelve, months ago the naton was process, vgovernor Edge recom (Bended changes n the Conattu ton to extend terms of State Senators to four years nstead o three and of Assemblymen to tw years, nstead of one. Increasef compensaton for legslators to al least $,500 a year nstead ol $500 was also proposed. The new Governor also preferred benna' legslatve sessons lmted t nnety days n length, wth prac Heal provsons for specal ses sons when condtons demand Abolton "of admnstratve ap pontments by jont sesson of th Legslature, except n the case of the State Comptroller, State Treasurer and State 'Audtor, was also recommended, ^ Establshment of a sngle State budget embracng the revenue and expendtures of all State Departments, agences and offces, and the abolton of dedcated funds, wth the excepton of trust funds, school funds, such county or muncpal funds as may be provded by law and Federal-State accounts, were alao advocated. Edge dscarded the proposal to dvde the State Government nto nne departments, clamng the rapd changes In governmental lysponsbltes make ths mpractcal as t would necesstateja consttutonal amendment and referendum to make changes. However, n order to cut down the hundred governmental boards, bureaus, commssons and' departments through elmnatons and consoldatons, Edge proposed that the Governor be gven consttutonal power to transfer by executve order the functons of any department to another. The Legslature would also be granted power to veto any such changes, but rather depended upon how a fellow feels toward the world," he sad. "I have seen a lot of follows at peace rght n the mddle of battle, «nd I have seen a lot of fellows at war -g-ht- n the mddle of peace. "It has always struck me that f a man s dong the best he can to hold up hs end, that the world and, the chselcr and the faker ever have any peace no mattev what the rest of the world s dong, IVe can call ths relgon or phlosphy or just ordnary horse-sense, ut t all adds up to the same hng. The squnre-shooter may mss II lnt of trcks, but he nets he knd of satsfacton whch the Bble calls 'A peace whch passeth understandng.' "I guess t s just the ktowldge that you have" done the best 'ou could wth what you have had o work wth under the crcumstances. I thnk on thst bass the Outft, has put on a swell show under condtons that have "boon plenty tough. verybody!" Congratulatons to CANAL: When the Unted Natons won the Battle of the Atlantc, the pressure for the constructon of a New Jersey Shp Canal across the State from Sayrevlle to Bordentown lessened, but constructon of the $39,000,000 waterway s stll a possblty. Constructon of the CIMWI n stll a possblty. Congress s awatng a'report of a board of c-gnocfs as to ts,, effect on the fre?h water supply of the State, before strrng up the proposal agan. The proposed c'nal would exend from Rarjan Bay, through he Rartan Rver to Sayrevlle nd then across the State n a outhwesterly drecton to a pont n, the Delaware* Rver one' half mle above feordentown. It would c -32 mles long and provde the ne mssng lnk needed to secure contnuous nland deep water outc extendng from Norfolk to 'htedelpha and thence to New PROTECT MY KID FROM INFANTILE PARALYSIS "MM Strctly Poltcs Some News And Vews From The Natonal Scene Overlooked In The Daly Dash To Meet Edtons Hero are some notes on the York Cty, Albany, New London, Republcan Natonal Commttee Conn, and to Boston, Mass. It meetng n Chcago ths week would be n 27 foot waterway and uffcently large for shps of 25 whch got crowded out of tndaly news dspatches. You mayslght open effort. oot draft. New England congressmen are fnd them nterestng. They could pushng the project n order to be mportant, facltate transportaton of fue' The co-managers of Gov. Thomas nto the North Atlantc and NewE. Dewey's!)42 gubernatoral England States. New Jersey au thortes are defntely opposed to the undertakng. campagn, Edwn F. Jaeckle and J. Uussel Spragut, the latter the Natonal Commtteeman from Now York, occuped hghly suggestve LICENSE TAGS: Because headquarters ut the Stevens Hotel. s a human falng to procrastnate, thousands of men and wo-there were a goodly number- and became such a poltcal la- When nterested poltcans and men stood n lne blocks long durng the closng days of March last thngs over," they found that they for a shadow who wll never ma-] went uround to call and "talk a'e not tryng to gather suppor blty to the New Deal that hs retrement became an urgent acyear awatng ther turn at the' ""'"""-f,,',.";',',, *",'"VnV "." ' teralhse, At hs press conference wndows of motor vehcle lcense Z Z l X K l'«5 m Albany after the Chcago rqeet- eompllshment., ng, Mr. Dewey purposefully- When Mr. Walker consented to Tt n. L' L The address looked mghty good for he s never purposeless kept 8t -ep nto the breach last Sprng t It was the bggest last mnute «t *, k,. tu u-» r n. cu. A Avenue " ltr the way npen to accept f nom-, was wth the understandng that "eeded added to was t. Pennsv vanm rush n the hstoy of the State nated. That may not be enough. he would retre before the begn- The Assocated Press poll of the Motor Vehcle Department. Furthermore the lnes dd not end on showng Governor Dewey and Commttee say they were not ;l, feels he has enough to do as Post- Wllke'backers dn the" Natonal " Republcan Natonal Commttee n f f, thc»«campagn. He March 3, the closng day for ds- all dssatsfed wth the wa.y thngs master General and he doesn't relsh the poltcal sde very much playng the current year's regstraton tags, but they contnued n some ctes a week longer, So f the great army of auto owners are smart ths year they'll not put off takng out ther new regstraton and drvers lcenses tll the last mnute and stand n lne agan, offcals of the department say. Instead, they'll arrange ther call as soon as convenent on and after March. Also, the department would lke motorsts to dsplay ther new sngle plate mmedately and not wat untl Aprl. The reason for ths s that others wll see t and'wll be encouraged to apply early. The new sngle plate to be dstrbuted ths year wll have black numerals ol a straw-colored background and Must be placed n the rear o the car. FUTURE HOUSES: Safer dwellngs wth lower rentals were pctured as post-war probabltes n the annual report presented to the 944 Legslature by the New Jersey Board of Tenement House wll, we beleve., totally r.^olutonze constructon and ouf old one layman, to assst hm n preparng a, reorganzaton program. desgns and old buldng materals He promsed to ask the commttee wll be entrely dscarded. to complete ts program" wthn a "More *»... economy. v n the useof short tme so that legslaton may be adopted durng the current aesdtons.' "The department s antcpatng radcal changes n the method of buldng constructon after t! e war," sad the commsson n ts annual report. "The nventon and ntroducton of new products, especally n the feld of plastcs, floor space wll be exercsed md more economcal as well as mom agog wth the propaganda crculatng son. fre retardng materals wll come Governor Edge expressed opposton to the return of "boon- n use. The result wll be safer about the Ruml plan, whch was to smplfy ncome tax payments and put everydogglng" days; pledged ad to dwellngs and lower rentals, two to the fore and replace those now body on a pay-as-you-go bass. Chartably, permt members of the armed objects to be earnestly desred." forces tq votcund ad them secure we do not remnd anyone of the loose. The commsbon reported the nauded loans or employment after loss of three persons n tenement promses of "forgveness.". the war; urged electon law re-housvson along the lnes of the pr-the last fscal year. Durng the fres n New Jersey durng mary system now r vogue n New paod the department made 4.- $65,000,000 Arport York State, and ordered votng 847 nspectons and served WH machnes nstalled n' Hudson nqt-cea on tenement house owners The Cty of New Yor-k a proceedng wth County Cy n tme for the presdental to rattke ther 'propertes safer. the costructpn of a 8,276-acre arport,... lb new electon, later ths xsar, I the cost of whch, t s admtted, may be PRAYER. Captan Gll Robb buldngs, 666 alteratons to present dtull'turea, callng for a total n avm of $65,000,^0, ; M, SUte Dt Drector, expendture of $3,<OT,l)00. The mtncpalty expects the arport to former mnster and chaplan of p the troopers on the NawJfrsey The tfwhnwnt Hwt hhw4au w4, Une The be aelf-hupportnjf and adf-amortlsng;. It State Polce, wnt a New Year's ment houses under ts Jursdcton, accommodatng 297,652 fan«planned to accommodate the gant plares message to hs boys that really 4U(js, or,004,932 persons. Ths consttutes a gem of. wsdom. whch are expected to be operated by do- shows tfmt approxmately stt that y 24 per JWBtk?.nd f V re«n ar lne* when ft war I «4nt of the h Wn of New n the wo'ul Pa 'J c».-;' Wendell Wllke as ted for the G. O. P. Presdental nomnaton s ntercstng, as we correspondents.oosely and optmstcally say, but pretty meanngless. It gves no real clue as to how the majorty of the ommttee really stands. Only 5!l out of 0( responded anrj 7 of the fro preferred to cast ther ballots for canddates wth neglgblu chances of.beng nonuter, Dewy and Wllke stood 2 each wth much ant-wllke sentment regstered n the votes for the mnor prospects. The opnon prevals among pol- k Supervson whch has charge of safeguardng tenants n the State through forcng safe lvng contrns and poltcal wrters alk that Mr. Dewey can yvt the mm naton f he really wants t md can probably get t wth only a The frst queston s whether le really desres to run. suspe' that the best answer todafs that he wll'not rase hsharld to the nomnaton and wll not rase hs voce to refuse t. The second queston s wh'the Governor Dewey can actually wr th«nomnaton wthout openly affrmng hs canddacy and gvng detntv assurance that hs backer went n Chcago. They would have preferred a dfferent contenton locale v but war condtons mude Chcago nevtable. They provoked no fght ut the meetngs ths week and they lost no lght. The rash of pro-dewey stores dd not rnakt very amable readng to Mr. Wllke hmself; n fact, he sent a message to one promnent Eastern poltcal wrter chdngly warnng hm n effect: "Don't count Wllke out yet!" The reason for the spate of thnk-pee's reapprasng Dewey's OUR DEMOCRACY bym«t ROBERT EDWARD LEE 9,807 OCTOBER, 2,8?O. GREAT SON OF 'LIGHT HORSE HAR<v' LE.E, LEAMR OF WASHINGTON'S CAVALRY...HIS VJIF^ WAS THE SREAT-GRANOPAUGHTEfe OF MARTHA, WASHINGTON.. Dutu.tfcn.stfe sutfmest oard n our language. Io^our duttj naff thrds. S/ou cannot do more... ^ o u shoufcueuer psfjfodo (ess " mprovel prospects was that Mr. Vllke I t manfestly lolt -trength apprecably durng the lst four months and the Chcago ''tnfc provded the opportunty brng the poltcal lne-up nto ju-rspc'tve. The events of tho meetng tself nether hurt nor nhanced Mr. Wllkc's poston. Hs real test wll come n the prures durng the sprng months, * * The talk about Postmaster General b\ank C. Walker resgnng as authentc. He wll step out when charman of the Democratc Natonal Commttee can ba taken- M t h e Democratc commtteemen meet n Washngton, Jan. 22. He accepted the post reluctantly and temporarly when hs predecessor, Edward J. Flynn, the never-to-be- Ambassador, got mxed Up n that New York pavng blocks scandal anyway. Indcatons are that the Whte louse wll select a new Demo- ratc Natonal Charman of the' mne relgous fath as Postmaster General Walker for very hardheaded vote-consoldatng reasons, It begns to look as though t were gong to be mpossble to take poltcs out/f the electon. In the man, t s what the poltcans don't say whch should be most closely scrutnzed, Mr. Roosjvelt sn't sayng no and he seems to be very much of a canddate. Mr. Dewey sn't sayng no and he seems to be very much of a canddate. Wojder f we we just' toeng p ayune? Rocoe Drummond n the Chrstan S<ence Montor., LETTER TO THE EDITOR January 0th, 944 'I'D the Edtor of the WMdbrdjc Independent-Leader lll (Ircr Street Wutdbrdge, Mew Jersey f.., ft -ft; llr;u- Sr: Tl. Townshp of Wo.odb'dge md (>ur neghborng communtes <>f Smth Amby, Carteret, Meluchen, Scwaren, Perth Amboy, ata Townshp and Avenel can ' jusly proud of ther response helpng to-make the Chrstmas Inllay Lmly pleasant for the uy.s n the armed forces. Whm the U. S. O.-D. R. C. ap-al-d fn' Chrstmas packages VIT UO werf receved. Th'ese ame from varous schools, ndlal lomrs, nd organzatons. Many wumr spunl a great deal f tho' 'holday tme workng at tn' I'chtT and holpng to carry u tn- slogan of the U, S. O., "A I mm- Away From Home." Tho school chldren of the communtes contrbuted,350 Chrstmas cads for servcemen's use, the huge Chrstmas tree and ts deco-' ratons, and the Chrstmas trmmngs n ll the rooms, It would be mpossble to thank all tho ndvduals and organsatons who helped to make the holdays so pleasant for the boys, that th«u..8. O.-D, R. C. wshes to extend ther Mnc«re thanks and apprecaton, to all. Sncerely, P, W, Wlson, U...S, Q.,Councl,

6 PAGE SIX FRIDAY. JANUARY 2, 044 NEWS FROM THE SCREEN WORLD t l : ' l l l. t l '. ' t l ItrftVrtr;: I V n n ^ 'he M r K " ". ftox-often "» - " [ " M r ":. r. " w ;! (Jer- f l r ^. l n " ] f J * "!! ; : -, * "!! H > f ' attendnncf- currrnt all over!he ](.a,. ^f;r^,y I',r,,,y,,v'«"\ttjnrn : country me 'he record" set by! v.-v *." ;«'d 'Thn' Pt.T. (>f movegoer-; n N'c-.v York f'ty on >,yjv <;<:\'" wth fj.nw ^ n. New Ye:n'«pay, ;md that porton-,)<,!, \ n the lead kr weekend. Thn R«y. pres.n- ^ ^ ^. ^ ^ ^ ng the mu.,-,, The O»nf* All f,,,, f wh, p Hm, rro-ed $23,46) on New... -,,_,,_......,.,,... wll be lent by > Year's l'av alone. The Musc y Cm-!h" fet''.c Halt, showng ''Madame ("une," \ \v:t l fnry played t.> a total «f <ITI Q, Hrnw whch :- -'rhon:. New Yea's Tny, whch s 'J.Od 'tar' > pro. hgher than Ihe prevous wvd ;u'!np I'l F-'.v.;,^'. set by "llandun Harvest." "le?- -.rtrt.^'; «-:vt< ^!»tn darbo to -t urn < -l ttrtton Tokyo" gave The Stmnd." ".-' ee: n ts ldnpt.v;..n»f F " " '... ts "best busness n hstory" by rollng \p a t;ros««f about $4t.3dO "Olyrrn." A/ :.'" l '.vll probably from Frday mornng through rent-nbr'. M-- (arbo has lct Sunday nght <>f tnt weekend. t,{.r-f.,, n nl!j!. -! ). -Jl tlf,..-le appeal > '.nl.l".r, C 'awford n Mohtc Woolley < to hnv-e tho "Tw"-Kan,! \V':r;;m." m \IfM covethd rule of John Phllp Sousa n "Stars and Scrpt's Forever," a two y-;r- HI; ". bography of the Into famous ban<f Bf>» K:.!'tr. wh<. tn* jn>l om ' lende. tutr c..f th> country -.. Jenfer June,, whose frst m»- "Ar-eme-and Ob Lu-. «".. *--. jor role n flm. wa«n the ttle'tn" to Hollywood f"r "The role n "The Sofr of Bernadctte."' Clmax,"whch I nvert] p:»n.= \<> ' 'Wll make two pctures for Fox n mkr n T. runc-.or. ]{)4<, If Tw'cltt) Cc'tury-Fo* tuyf -ur- FVe pctures whch are p'rae res thnntfh \U pre'aet plan nf ; tlrally eel tan to bo hts arc to be nakljr ''.-c'een bofnl l)y (f Vctor f made n tn- very near future at.llufo, t wll mbably n "(n MOM studo*. They are, "Mar another bo'- dc.(.l role f.'- Ptl ' ; lage - ; rrvnfr Affnr." starrng Mun, vho ulr'dy hn< ^uch rol"s as "I'!t--," "Z.l," "Juarez," and h: L'H;r-t. r cb;r;cl-r n I Ijnu Turner; "Thrty Seconds Over Tokyo," n whch Spencer Tracy -; to play the role of ( en- ; cral James Doolttle; "Mrs. Park - "! CLASSIFIED OPERATORS WANTED.. To work on chldren'* } Steady work; on«week ton wth pty; good p»y. Apply '; Curteret Novelty Dress Company, " ojstars, 652 Roosevelt Avenue, t Carteret, N. J. 8-9tf. ; LOST t RATION' BOOK No, ^ ssued to help Kudj- ura ', foml, ' Robert Hansch, 4H School St., : WoodbdKc, N. J. Fnder plea?e, return j *~ LOST RATION BOOKS No. % nsued to Robert John and Theodore Le?- ter Drummond, ISO ftdftar St., \ Wondtrdre, N. J. Fnder please J return. -4 2' I f' LOST FURL OIL COUPONS ssued to A.- I). Krney, J59 South Park Drve, Woodbrdpe, N, J. Fnler please return. \-\\. 2 HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER, experenced, knowledge of bookkeepng dej srable. The poston to be flled [,8 a permanent one. Reply, stat- : ng ajre, exju-ence and salary desrable to ('artevt Bank & Trust Compuny, (larteret, N. J. I.L..2,28;2-<l FOR SALE STORM SASH and storm doors. AH szes on hand. Installed f desred. C... N'vmeyer Lumber Co., lf!>7 Elzabeth Avenue, Ralway, -N. J. Telephone Ralway to 2-.4t "Scjrfn^, ' whch w;.; consdered to be \ pmlntyp of Al Opone, When (Jree- Curon portrays the role f "Mr.-. V': florst on, ' -he wll have to pcture the herone'' lf/'whje^ f«vw> ---fty-jve ^cars., l' l 'j;re'»vely chr'td make-ups. thrty-four tan"'-' ' "'" costumes and w score of HH" < JI style? of hs'dress wll' be :ct-< s.-nty. The prndc!" cf (nrer Holers' next c!:'', "Stuaton Out of Hand," h L'n-. her mother, Mrs. r,-, \vl be.<ttnr at the helm f the flm's Metal producer. KI'OUIP " ; <>' -ton now to _ USE TABLETS. 5ALVE. H05E DROPS TELEPHONE THOS. F. BURKE Faneral Drectors 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Joseph \ Costello, Mgr. "Tlere t No Snbttute For Burba Strrce' HELP WANTED - MALE - FEMALE LOOK NEIGHBOR! When The Boys Come Back You Wll Have to Face Them Wll you h;ve. A clear conscen.ee wll you be able.to say that you dd your full share on the producton front? Match ther contrbuton to keepng Amerca the land of opportunty and freedom. > ; Get Into War Work Fll Tme or Part Tme Ths Week You don't have to work n mud and slme, no shells or grenades wll burst near you, fatgue and.grme won't be your lot here. Yuu'll (jet a s^ht nm'e than 60/bucks a month--am the work s easy enough for anyone who wants to do a real job. A Warnng To Motorsts Don't Let Ths Happen To Your Car; Be Sare To Park Off Road TRKNTON. [n the batlc to kc-rp publc streets and hrhwayv orcn for the Army, Navy, war workers, and war supples n ths wnter's snow, New Jersey wll make ts frst State-wde appeal Tor every ndwdutl to help". The formulated plan s the most comprehensve e>er devsed by the State to prevent traffc blockades and State Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mller Jr,,- named snow Removal coordnator by Governor Edson, s beng gven the cooperaton of all State, county and muncpal offcals, The hghway commssoner's ades are Eugene V. Oennett and Edwnrd E. Reed, who wll make contnuous contacts throughout the SUte. "Everyone must help to make the fght effectve," Mr, Connett declared. "It s most mportant fur car owners to adopt the slogan 'Snow Comng! Park Cars Off Streets!' and elmnate the greatest handcap n the operaton of plows. War producton nter- Sewng Machne REPAIRS sl\fp,h (O. rrpnlr* nl type* of Srnlnc Marhlnrx. Work dour lv fvpurlh nml fully KHrnutrrd. (nl I'. A. 4-ff"4l nml hut jor ScnltK Hnfhtn* jla-fl In flr»( clnnn mnlr, whllr Inhor nml uurm nre vnllnllf. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 70 Smth Mrt-et, 'crll Anloy pfd by ~\v -torms wll ad the axs." The Cvlan Defense Organzaton wll \f assgned the task of helpng Kte. county and mnnepal jxdce. n g'ttng parked cars «IT th«man avenvtaj. whe» heavy. r snnw s predcted. tlrtheh prelmnary actvtes to (fanthn cnfl^wtaton of New Jersey's one mllon car owners they' wll dstrbute cards bearng the followng messare:- lnttruc(!on To Car Owner, Watch the newspapers and rado weather predctons for expected snowstorms. 2, If Know s predcted park ynur car off the publc streets and hghways to permt proper operatng of snow plows and prevent your car from beng bured. 3.If t s mpossble for you to park entrely off the street, do no park on any man street or hghway, but park on a sde street as drected by your polce authortes. 4, Put chans on your car at frst sgn of snowfall. Letters regardng the partcpaton of war-tme; volunteers have been sent by Leonard Dreyfuss, Cvlan Defense Drector, to all defense councl charmen, commanders, chef ar rad wardens and chefs of auxlary polce layng the dependence upon them n the effort to keep the roads free of parked automobles at the approach of a snow storm and untl the roads have been cleared. Charles H, Schoeffel, Supern- GAME SOCIAL JACK POT $00.00 Every Thursday Evenng AT 8:00 P.M. AT St. Andrew's Church Hall AVENEL ST., AVENEL, N. J. Mnutes matter more n war tnndent of State Polce, has also sent a letter to all law enforcement agences throughout the Stnto askng wholehearted assstance to keep the followng roads entrely clear of parked automobles durng snow storms: State Hghway?. County Road?, Streets wth bus and trolley lnes. '' Streets on whch war plants pre cked......,. Streets near truck termnals. There are many so-called man roads n towns and* muncpaltes whch the lst does not Include, bjt whch are known to the local authortes and must be ncluded n ths lst. MEN ROLL BANDAGES Washngton, Conn., Paced wth a heavy quota of bandages to fll by January l, the Red Cross women volunteers despared of meetng the quota untl someone made a suggeston: Invte some men to a party, serve refreshments and then put them to work. They dd. About a dozen men responded, ate, drank and went to work, rollng bandages. The quota was flled about two weeks ahead of tme. NO GO Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Although a draftee gave the followng reason for requestng deferment, t ddn't work. He sad he was "convalescng from a traumatc perrosyr.ovlts of the flexor dgkorum sublmus n profundus muscle at the metacorpaophalangeal jont." " The army sad a sore fnger wasn't reason enough for deferment. GRAVEL CAVE-IN BURIES BOY Salt Lake Cty, Utah. En route to get Chrstmas harcuts and new shoes, Ronald Bshop, 9, and hs brother, Robert, stopped to play on a bg gravel ple. It crumbled and sld, buryng Robert. Helpers summoned by Ronald later dug out Robert'?, lfeless 'body. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHIN /,TOOLS ETC. BOUGHT And SOLD AUSTIN DOOLEY mu XI, (onrgr Avr. WmlhrllKr, V,. Tel, Vtu, H--SlH., JOHKSOH W,\SIIIN;Tn\ Tn' -r ' hn^ "f haw..n. -tll w'h -. Ther c.nn.ml'y. now ;lmt llv V:7. rnn^tr - m. furl' (T'tml. l''tn, ha-s hrfum ; ff' t" n '.n Jltttf PlEHCB trntonul altwrs.!.;lr]nt --fkpnt, d'npoh', p>y'hn ;th, \':m. orpnzcd the "Mothers" groups FjK''t or jnm plnn "nntnnalst," j who were whpped to a hystercal these would-hc Htlers have lrcnj plch. No lonjrer ohsrurc, hs cohorts were hollnjf hundreds of denounced, exposed,, rdculed, I jal'l, frnor'l, tvnn-d. Hut they! -reet moctl's thvnehout tho nrc stll wth n? nnl dong ther, utmost. t«save Illersm»nd make us Iocs the war. we -Ivld proft!>v dnnf hlsn'm wth hrr; "Htler'wn- thn savor o, ('l-mln people who needed leletsraum"; w' *nrp " repuhlr not a rlcnocrncy," He fllt«rrtl nto the Amerca Frst moverpnt. fonfry. Then cam' Peccmher, *4...Amerca eflered the war. Who «ths Amercan drummer Overnght hs ors;an7.yton? dslmnd*d. of hate? Wh.U s he lke? Whore Ila spes am henchmen dd ho fn! Ins ln-rnnn^s? What j found tlpnwlvos n the clutches hns he,'cheved? of the V. R. T. A return to the Hen :«hs cmnp.sjie C 5 ' hs- dngy room n Yorkvlle was ndgruntled, tory; l(:c: In a dnpy Imrk room j n New York, fronomcullv l«- envous, pruvemmrsty, he began ndoctrnntnjr dsf'lc?. H<? end hs followers smptlfl lenflets from ncomng, (lermnn boats; spent endless hours preparng pamphlets for natonwde crculaton; ftdynp such, "educatonal prmers as the notorous "Protocols," the pornofraphc "ftuerncr, ' Pelley's ''I.lpraton," Wnrod's "DefcHle " and nun(*r«ua ojhr-r lert't*. " 93B: He bult "patrotc 'or- IftnzaTrjn**" Iwsdrty; tstrntr frames; nllel rencgnde clergymen; srrnutrr that Inbnr orcunjhtons and unons wen>. all Communsts, jnd found a proftable market for hs pamphlets as strkebreakng ads. lfl.f: A presdental electon year opened new felds; brought mportant contacts nnd new frends; presented market fur h«lterature mof; tho morn rabd ant-new dealers. The Democratc landslde proved hm a bad nvestment. 937: A dearth of customers, j dwndlng funds, lttle fnancal support, he returned to Yorkvllc to on the Bund unform nnd goosestep for Naz agent money. 938: If Htler pays. Htler collects.. He'orjfanzed street corner lterature salesmen, corner meetngs, demonstratons; made wld clams that hs freedom of.speech was.beng usurped; screamed "Roosevelt s a Communst"; "J, P. Morgan s a Jaw." Hs wld-eyed followers organzed small groups to learn the use of weapons for the comng mltant "Chrstan" crusade; he put the tech- Naz "dvde-and-con( or'' nque nto operaton. 040: He publcly "acclamed" that we were not powerful enough as a naton o defeat (lermany; JOHN J. BITTING 'blue coav 33 MAIN ST. WOODBRDGE, N. J. WO H42: The \v«r progressed. The attenton of the people ws fo r cused on other problem'. IR' found t feasble to emerfe from the shadows agan. Poltcal partnershps had never been severed. 'emnants of hs former organzatons stll exsted and» goodlycrop of hs consttuents were stll avalable. Currently he s settng up local unts.. He s nurng the large ctes and playng t'». I'CKUlar -audences. Rt/Wn, he's a traned hand at fllng audtorum* vtrtn* KWpHrjf tls- nprrn*t«t «rmtfwd wth hs oratorcal "Schntzelbank" whch nvolve* questons from the podum and answers from the gallery hs statements and ther hystercal responses. He works by nfltraton. He hdes behnd names that have a respectable sound. He uses "thorn" cleverly. He must bp dug out" from behnd hs ramparts of rncehate and exposed fur what he s before he becomes too frmly entrenched n any one place. He s a potental danger of no small eon-.sequpnee. Certanly ths man s a crackpot, charlatan, dot, psychopath, Naz, Fascst, fool; so are Htler, Hmmler, Goebbela, Goerng and Mussoln. We vew hm wth dsdan hut not dsmssal. He s (>eatng the drum and once agan the dscples of hate are swayng to ts rhythm. Ths s the most mportant bt of nformaton we have to report from Washngton ths week. DOES YOUR W INTER EAR Your Health? By The Medco BACKACHE When persons come nto offce wth a persstent hnh...,,.. they usually magne tha n. have kdney trouble. They h s<,n numerous advertsement pctures showng men «t,u H r Wth ther h*nds on ther M. and agonzed expressons «n., fucds. The prnted matte ennpanynj; the ^uts alwayvsed a sure cure for kln v., ea«p, whch was supposed,, the cause of the pan. Ths s ftll bosh. As a ml, ; ncy troubles urn not ushered,,.»n» n the back, though h eh? may n* an ac^ompanc kdnry stones, The back s j very tnp,. and complcated struct un-. number of bonts are sup. posed one a'bove the nthe held together by lgamctk, fled wth cartlagnous d.-k. tween each verttbrae, thus ' ng the spnal column. Som'tm's the most tt n back aches are caused by,, slppng out of place. It,. requres skllful snrgery am treatment to releve the cn. Many caws of back pnn ;>,- to njures. Sonwtnes p, the bones arc chpped uf frnctarcd. Arthrts s a frequent eu ; blckuche.. Jf JkhvJTl' IW't' jj, tcs of the bones or defosn : : them, the X-ray v.ll of:en th>' trouble. Bad posture s also a can pan n the bnck< for t p stran on the musrls nnd > - There a>e strong passve n, whch move th; spnal c.;.> nbnnt. The nerves come on: tlk' spnal cord through the ngs n the,vertebrae. Th, ;, to all the orpans and stn-- of the body whch they «un- Thus you sec that f 'lt- : aches, the whole body s s;. \. most uncomfortable. A dseased tooth or nfect -. any part of the body may p.. backache. The cause shun': ways be sought before the n- s appled. Not all cases :-, be treated alke. If t Is lv an njury, poundng anl m laton wll only make the m,: worse. Strappng and nu"'- mg wll help a back tlu straned Snd sore from an : ROOF LEAK UINS OOFS INSURE NOW! Aganst Bg Repar Blls Later Full lne of Roofng on hand at all tmes S. & C. ROOFING CO. Cty Lne, Hopelawn, N. J. P. A Guaranteed work We Need Men We Need Women Operators, Helpers, Supplymen, Reel Makers, Outsde MectonHfB, Matwal H,p^wH, Janton-j., >v *s; ALSO Clerks, Typsts and Comptometer Operators. No Experence Necessary Don't Hostate Any Longer Come n to See Us Today GENERAL CABLE CORPORATION -26 Wa»hngton Stwt ' Perth Amboy, N. S. Employment Offce Hours Mondays - Wednesdays -Frdays: 8:00 'A. M. to 8:00 P. M, Tuesdays - Thwsdays: 8:00 A, M. to E:0l) P. M. 4.,,' - Saturdays: 8:00 A. M. to 8;U0 P. M, " IJrng Proof of Ctzenshp Brng Certfcate of Avalablty from U. S. Employment Whn long Dstance lnes are crowded the operaferwlsy % There's a good rumo for tha. It** to help everybody get better seryee. A,hd ytnt ean gay a lot H fve nfaotn; Maybe yon can hold lhat neat Lung DUnc* call to three utnuteg. 0 That would e even btller. NIV Hm MU tltlpmni 40MMMT BETTER /ARE It. a calendar,on on«m\«am the other M,<, h«8 { \k m - mb for,,,..sf eh.-tnc mhma, l'urt of b N M to..ul Apnlunec C Program th, calendar. g vcb away free at all P^Hc Servce follow the drecttuu nnd keep Keldy Klowatt's wofk gong MY UNItI 6N0S or

7 INDEPENDENT LEADER FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 944 PA<;B SEVEN ^^ ^ * * * ' t t I. t t I c C t ( ( ( c HE Has Pledged to GIVE 00 t How Much Have YOU Pledged To LEN There s no part-way wth the men and women on the front lnes. They're n ths fght for freedom all the way- when all the way means blood and death. They're standng up to enemy fre -- not for money - not for glory -- not for personal advantage - and the only nterest ther sacrfce wll earn wll be represented n nterest n humanty, n securng the future for all manknd, n settng a noble example. All of ther tme, all of ther energes, all of ther hopes are gallantly lavshed on these deals. Every day of ther exstence means gvng, gvng and more Jvng... precous eyesght, an arm, santy, a last breath. Those of us at home cannot, nor are we asked, to face danger and welcome death. We are nvted to lend and to receve a hgh premum therefor. Far from the ravages of bombs and battle we are solcted to advance our government the funds Whch are necessary to supply combat materal, such advances to earn lberal nterest for us. Compared wth the horrble danger whch s mpled n the oath to whch all our servce folk swear, the oblgaton fallng upon us s neglgble. If our fghtng forces can gve everythng, can we refuse a request for a mere loan? Hardly! Subscrbe to the Fourth War Loan -- for our courageous men and women, for our country, for ourselves! t t I (. Ths message sponsored by The' Townshp of Woodbrdge. SPENCER WESLEY SCHAFFHCK Ot.AUGUST. F. GREINER, B. ftankin WILLIAM GfcRY

8 PAGE FJfJTTT Straght As The Heart Fles By "<; u ' '. came tll "f)f lre C<H>'I." ROY " 'H ourv Sn ronvrrs.r,":', '' Us f he ('"wll thll'* the Any She km w am!! HI.! \ '- on h' U'H chn lp. ""';v But they '.v'k hgh I.tj.'-. t'n- >. h< artl»r''nk would br V notce, Kyhc cuttng am h»v bll not -lnvm They hl tm beon I'm ln! -y Vopt, rumf' r.oss ' V,! They". fh.:.! port. So nn I!~:ne ahead fo: mntnr -am now '.m a: ;>! H W.MS w'vr n lttle -el fnpd rcscmran, _> t! up. -"h: pjoll' wh : ::\pfc ed I \t«n' lk' ' :lt Sh- W-I I'll' w!-=he h<,, n't wfur!>' ddn't hav- blue.-yelall/l ha!-r!:u?<'t! Color. ML'lt 'le ey.'ltrnw to 'IJI' skr :'al. w: :-"l lu; Mn Then else make rpnl/. K't. d ll' I Ir'Plld.-houldercd. he'd IM- j-! Tke anytc and! wmldn't sdderly yu j!o -y mml all over t«that he wa- never (tnmt tn bfelnn; tn yhi,.. -. "y<»u-«j,*h-s at pulled hek her elnr. " ' mtl-' e'dujr." te ',d nf Rum m >ng llr always sad lot? of (hngs ddn't mean any thng - "" arfare tha took two peopl \v am Immhtcr to (fve ll'n -ulxlane', for whom I lne never two people vn* to hav' been an end.., Hut lhat wasn't a K<)Dl*nt'll >rop, K.IK 3? Thnknn of what was to hav hern. That wasn't beng (uvn. head of the class :n Taeeful exts. "You're I'n'.' (he lr-. one." she sud. That daln't mean anythng ether. That was just ffuocl backgammon, tl.t was t"a?ng ks.vs "II Illls II))S ;Hlll lllllr OIK'S before lreplaecs, that was hot buttered nun at.toe's am skn.' at Janet's Conect! plaee. That was keepng up (IH 'MMII tll there WaMl'l anyone left to sec t. Not anyone. Nut even l,es. "It's my fault, dwell," he sad. "I got ym u't. I shoull have made us follow thnnfh." "Easy, darlng.' she sad. "I lke Boston, the job's all >-)?ht, ul you ddn't start (le war." "If you want tn, we stll could..." "Thanks, (ahhad. But I'm not talkng super de-luxe weddng for years', then have -to stand on dock and marry you through, H porthole. There's scuctll about the wnd, together...'' < "Funny," he sad, "I ddn't know there could be a world where we cfuldn't 'be together." Funny. Yes, thnk of t that Way and make t easer. Thnk of flyng mles to be together for an 'hour a day, week end... wonderful, heaven on earth, tll death and jobs do us pa t... and now the whole tlng n reverse. And,' what success-bound people they had been! Les skyrocketng at the New York advertsng agency, she dong fashons that put Parsan -frocks on the "Not just for you, my deah," lst n Chcago's smartest shops. Lfe, love., tomorrows alwffys comng up. Then the Huston transfer for Les, and "Can't we fnally le together, my darlng," an.4 so, on,&om Chcago to the new job fov her. Delrum. "Why ddn't we dare ths before!" Plans, cozy future plans. And then. (. Bu had t really (been so sudden and shockng"! Hadn't they realzed all along that what was Mm wonderful to last, -Was too wonderful to last? If t hadn't been the war, wouldn't they have stalled forever- too deep n ther jobs, tuo full of plans "for play to ever 'set, a day asde 'for the whte roses and the mean and the rng and -fnally have drfted apart? Maybe t was ht'ttvr ths way quck, clean, wth sumehnjf h; Chrstan Scence Church Calendar Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, S'waren, s a hach of the Mother Clnch, the frst Clnu'cl of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston Mass. Sunday se vces, A, M. Sunday School, 0 :H0 A. M., Wednesday Testmonal meetng, 8 I M. Thursday, readng room 2 to 4 P. M. "TRUTH" s the Less'on-Sermo subject for Sunday, January '23 Golden Text: "Ascrbe y ; V-v- w;f r>t':m.>!!"'! '.hm. weren't on her eh"«'k.t nl and : W-. ':'-:"l* Any nvrr, l*'l f srno'l I -ho knew tl* was forever. n'n.>m*'«m.vtv h:!t w:n why! "Thank fnd," he ffd, "for sh* **on!h no un mm-tur h^ eyc j I the"' stwk them crazy, eronkel, ; ar-,ss flu Mlle u-?h a smle. beautful roundhotbe streets," MaySt" V felt!h" ':m' way. utnl "And the rows," hpr hnppnoss.;!'»; «a* w'lv he r l''< u;mt ;' wad bnmntr "vcr, "the amlc«'.. ",.v;r '^r- : ::f' any mme rebel fow«." Ah s" A-, f :hfl' then Smorf, Versatle Pattern 94S7 may be ordered only n women's szes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, , 48 and 50. Sre 36 requres 4'^ yards 35-nch fabrc. Send SIXTEEN CENTS n com for ths pattern. Wrte planly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send TEN CENTS extra for new Maran Martn Pattern Book. Complete style selecton all age. Free pattern prnted rght n book. Send order* to (Name of Your Paper), 70 Pattern Department, 232 W. 8th St., New York, N. Y. ^ ~ State House Donte, (Cnnlnurtl frnm lulloral Pfljr).ter^cy lve n dwcllntrs under the - pervuon of the drpnrtment and -how th * State In have a large! per cent, of ts pnpulnton lvn? n tenement hnus<v than nny o'he Stale n (he I'non. ABOUT JfftSEY: Lquor hntldes n New Jersey dl'np l'l! canned a 2.2H per c.f'nt drop n alcoholc beverat'e tnxos.., Imptvchmcnt proceedng* by the l.'-'-latue njranul Uns A. Relly. Newark postmaster, for paynl' S IS,SI:!.S'J tn Jersey Cty n la-x'j whle he was l( udator «f tn defunct New Jersey Ttle fn.rank'ff and Trust Compnny, I have been re^ru^ted by former governor Elnn.., Over?20fl (Mtl.(0 n wok pnjtram!' clrrod t'lr'njh the offce of State Fnance ; Commssoner Krank E. Walsh drnr hs= (wo year term... A ennj' n tropcal lsfjses wll be rven at the f ullcfe of Phlrmcy. I Lncoln AvenK'. Mcwark, be'nwnjf ['"ehruary 0 under,t'e jont sponsoshp of Hut)fers TJnv>r«lty nnd the (^Htc Hrmrrf rrf ll'.tll... II. Alexander Smth Pleetnn. Xatonl Republcan '"rnnte'man, s convnced the KcV'f'cn Party 'wfl'f"^n<t* the ' jrht man when the tme comes to make the selecton of a Repuld- 'IMH presdental canddate.., Th'>-e whte lnes n the center n< New.lyr-'V hghways whch jrnde mo!or:sk thrutl darkness and fn; cost the Stnte $:!S.)ll a year... The Presdent'? Brthday Bull n New Jersey wll he held at th" Srcy-Tret lntel, Trenton, at P..\,.Ian. L!8 for the beneft nfantle paralyss sufferers... (erald J. Kent, Jr. of East Oranpre, s tle new executve clerk tn Governor Edge. John W, Whte, of Pnterson, s an executve ade... Statf Defense offcals are puzzled by the recent announcement of the war department that blackouts wll be staged only once every Ihree months, and on Sunday nght*... New Jersey's unemployment compeu-atm fund of?k(«,000,00() s adequate to meet a post-war unemployment mpact whch s estmated to dran $290,- 000,000 from ts total, accordng to the State Unemployment Compensaton.Commsson... Fftytwo attorneys partcpated n October examnatons for Counsellor and 2H faled to receve a passng average... Attorney General Wlet/. has ruled thnt publc offcals cannot deal wth trade hs tenson, why the half-clenched unons representng ther emlands that ddn't go wth the nloyes... Passenger cars n State asual smles? I servce last year traveled 0,558,- She got up abruptly, - n.. -I I «',,, I za nnes e* than n ISjr orry, Les, dear, but I've got t^ycu-of D4 et back." 3 klled 2,4")R legal deer n NJW Jersey durng the open season He rose, pad \the check and fromdec. 7 to '2... All Amercan Legon posts n New Jersey rnned at her. "I'll take you nek few more blocks together." arc urged to help put across the Years gone..." she.smled fourth war loan drve n New Jersey by Aaron Smth, State Com- onlly, " blocks comng up." They went over to Frankln mander,.. Bec-use of the work ml down toward Devonshre. She of the. New Jersey Taxpayers Ashought so, anyway. Hut they got j socato.n taxpayers are recevng lxed somehow. Maybe t \vas' a "prevew".of VH local school ecause she kept lookng clown at, bucljt^'t-^. s honvy brogues... kept seeng! _^ hem n rope-soled bench a-logs, CAPITOL CAPERS: Former k.boots, rdng boots, rdngng o«vernor Charles Edson thnks) long next to hers... and tryng, there s someth,, K fshy about the «thnk of them n Navy shoes j actvtcs of th c State-Board of Ijed never see..., Sht, n Fsherles, _ Don' t snov el Or maybe t was just not know-.snow n your guuer or snowplows ng Boston very Well. 'mght ple t rpmn your drvewnys, Whatever the reason, they sud- the State Hgfway Dejartment enly were way down at Frankln warns... Average food prces nd Broad, lookng around them!&>"'- now tj --% P n (>ent hgher surprse.! than before the war whch, cuts ( ollar duw " "Mtybe some day..." He paused.' "I suppose you'll head back to Chcago."., "That mght be restatng." "Lke the doublng-back cow lath/' He was grnnng agan, md.she smled, and for a moment s lps wee on her cheek. For that moment before he turned and walked away down lroad Street, j and she turned and went uj» greatness unto our God. He Frunkln agan. She felt nothng. the Rock, hs work s perfect: fu At Batteryraarch she went all hs ways are. judgment; a Go rght, and a lttle further on thetc Of truth and wthout nquty, jus was a sharp curve. But t was' and rght s le" (l)-ut. 32: 3, 4) stll Battynarch, of course, so, "' l Sermon: Passages from bh she. kept on. The feelng was cnm-j. Kng James verson of the Bbl ndule: ng back nto her HOW* gradually, j begnnng wth the sharp proddng j "Lead me n thy truth, an< of her hgh heels, and thej a shukmut* u lu' kfwttt, and M funny teach me: for tlmu ore the (od More and more our armes ure : of my salvaton; on theu do sort of coldnesu n her stomach, landng uuv flghtnu troops by tarachute, dsruptng enemy Hues, en- Calf all the day" <Ps. f:b).'0 And she womteted what there elutvc ujs.sut't'd wn "Scent w^ld be wh(>n the. Bumhnt>u»aljpedfrom l er heart... emy contfuuuatonb, but payng a and Health wth Key to the Scrpr'hres'' Heavy prce n casualtes. by Mary Bukcr Eddy n AVd suddenly Batterymarch had Slken -fneres and ther subst- thda: fnshed ts curve and she was tutes are ast passng from the mar-, "Truth CUHII out error now walkng back nto Broad. She SHW k't to provde safe landngs for our -;, purely a* t dd nneteen centure Los comng toward h«r, sluwly; flglung men. can stll l(t ' AH of Truth s not under- slowljj, tll he saw her. Then a buy ujk and nylon for them wth O'bd; hence ts healng power quck step, a half run and «he. w-tt War Bonds ana pttops. < fully dsmoustrated" (p, 4ft n hs am*»nd thk tm* tot lps t() fft >' FRIDAY, JANUARY 2,!M4 MUGGS AND SKEETER KNOTrtMD! Y/JK I \MENT M/kHSEUF > vjeek? MIT KAlM'T E(3<3-MCTLY WORK...BUT MIGHT / CLOSE Tb IT. ) _B V --Lr*, A T)Fj> WALLY SlSttop ' AT "AUNT l BURaBB STAND' OIST A BLOCK SHIPYARDS!! ELZA POPPIN -By OLSEN & JOHNSON SKIPPY Bv PERCY "OLO MOTHER v WTMT TcrTVre CUP6OAftt> AN' THE J944, Percy L. Crnjb)', VPorld fghts rewn KRAZY KAT By HERRIMAN NAPPY SHAKE A LEG, J.C-! THE CAfc'S WAITN- - DETECTIVE RILEY \T POLICE HEAIXWARTERS OF A LARGE * EASTERN CITY. :Elto!...NO,HEHAW'f LL SO,V R I LOOKSLIKE REALLY (STHATS IT, GOIN,EH ) \50Nf MR.VOM YEAM!AWDtJOV,l*^FN0tP Ht «AD?HFWANf5\ BAHflfME ^ VOL) 0 RUN DOWN M WA HEfcE NOW Wt'DA, Wlfr THE «tporft HAP U\S CA9E WU&ttO ONftWSEHNGEI?-A WIDE OPtNeVNOW!! CHLCK-UPOMfrfAT Lsfot-sueptcs Ht 0AVEVOU.I FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW IA,L0N6 FAMOIB FOR (5 CHILP MARRIAGES jpas&t A LAW M MAeCH (l93o,foeedping tlt MAfc'RIACt Of OGlS UHOtR rt...a IMMtt PRIOR \Q Wt PAS5IN6OF Wl,,AWUOW «K (MOCJ5AN[)5 OF INOlANCH<lC "It's these streets'," sad Gwen wen. ll «' ^7 Thes -crazy,' crocked streets." cents. "They say they smply followed j ](;c rcp0. t wrtnlo, f an mhee cow paths.; He grl.kl, am; pbndnk crss n tl. allspot ;nortaton. 'I e wondered f t came easy, now,. close to the end. "L e us, n vay," he sad. "We wandered j long amless as the eovs fpr allj hat tme thnkng we had' furver." "And lfe doubled back on us," he sad. "And now t's too late." She put out her. hand ckly. 'Goodbye, Navy." He took her hand. LAW- r«tlur«lw AFRICAN LXH.IAR TOOK njname M 6IIVER COlffAAADE AT GOODBYE, { LONG; W A NICE I, Ufc & WHO, MAC! ehua(>fmfn A[ (,AQYBANtC,EN ROtrfE TO, -WHEN ME PK-COVf BED WE «AW MADE NOStOPAT I MN6MK HE WWPAHEAD bapktatff 5fAf0f<-MAERL u km 5* f...fht ANP WE GUARP A$kEP WMEEE fm LARGE PARTY WAS. ll UM IT,] SAIP COOLtV, By TRY TIRMAN YOU DON'T LOOK THE PICTURE OF DOWN IN THE * W f» CONTENTMENT A^OUTH ABOUT? F'"%» YOURSELF! Bv BOB DAKT PAHNl'ANk'/Lt v! L BOY! WILL nt emr DCRBy!eow-Tf!' DIOEE W^ttMlAB DEVIL DOWt* CA^E THAr'&ALULU... KUN UP AGAINST A 8ANKWALL) -By RICHARD LEU

9 Colona News By Margaret Scott FRTDAY, JANUARY 2, 044 PAQB tf j,,rpr.rnl John Krk, Jr., nnand d:n)thter, Kuby, ( r ^PW fl r :m! Mrs. Jolu Kck, Am- Hampshre; Mr. am'mrs. H,' nn - I \vrnr. s now n In'lafld, Knermnn, of KlzJleth; Mr anl j;>trl? hv lonrnofl. Mr. Charles Knerman nnd.-.mi, wmd Avfnne, cttprtanfl the followng nonther.s of the card Hub tk.hvnvd M.'lscn, son r>f Mrs. Lons, or Newark; Corp. nnd Mrs lln-lh M;nlarn, Rutpefs Avc-hdvvard Knerman,,,f Texas; and Frday: Mrs. Wllam pfcd*<-t, Mra,, ; nw : Srn.n st. (llftjs, Mrs. Jnupphne Weber, of Scotch Roymour Ol.en, Mrs. Wllnm I,;,.; le' trasfctod from Plans. b jm. T'n. t.inck.onvlle,.\lr. and Mr?,. Wllam Ocden, (ml Avenue, were gu*»u of l.llun Krk, (f Itfwll, Satv. \l. am 'Mrs. Sydney Pnkrn O'lllls Knnd, are cn- '!,,!](' Mrs. C'larlos, ' S'.\v York. Wester,. \ r Student. Wrrcn, Reel), (l! Mr. am Mrs. Ijyle H. RCPII,,'n:', has fnshed hs pre':nnr «l. Kast Central nll'rr, Ado, Okl., and fl.ii San Antnnn, awatng ford. \ md Mrs. Adoljh Rasmus- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn \l, ll'-'\' Avenue, enlertnn- Thompson, Antherst Avenue, entertaned Mchael Worotlyco, of,'a-nnssen's brother Oscar,..- a! Talk, L. [., over the --Anorenn Legon Post 2W Lades' Auxlary met Wednesday Carteret, over the {veekend. \, TI wth Mrs. Joseph (lodby, n A ven!. Plans for the conng months' Parent-Teacher AsFocaton enjoy- Members and frends o-f the. Ak'usta Tnttlp, Mddlelne, was the jruest for actvtes were dscussed. Present were Mrs. Lloyd Fry, Mrs. Ed-school. Specal awards went to ed a card party Frdny at the!,. h' week nf her dnter, \ u:;nht Ullrch, of New York. ward Tront, Mrs..fume's Currd, Sydney Pnkham and Charles. Jln Schyssler, West Mrs, Charjes Frankln, Mrs. Chester Case, Mrs.Oscar dartre, Mrs. Mrs. fwls Malfanhf Mrs. Wtlllnm Kuueru. Table wnnsrs ncluded:. n Teslay wth her da!,'lle -u-law. Mr. andadolph Klster, Mrs. George Kayser, Mrs..lames Cowly, Mrs. K-A. ('. t'eukes, Mrs. Hram Tuttfe, Wels, Mrs. Sydney Pnkham, Mrs. ;... 'l Srhus-Oer, of Berjjen* Mrs. k*r<;y Ucws.Mrs..Munn Pnttson, Mrs. Jtmv Taf(?art, Mrs, j I v.! M'--. Arthur Farer. The next meetng wll be held Feb-!, lt the home of Mrs. (!<>l- Thnnm PnlhnnK, Charles Scott,. nt West. Sheet, nre nowruary " r". Ml., are the par-by, and wll be a Valentne.party. l.eoy Lews, John Rolule, (Jlfford I'I, horn there last week. Mrs. JnnU Schneder and n-fekeafant s:m have returned to ther Den neyker and Floyd Mance, Raymond Rohde. Danel! las Olplnnt and... Wr-l Street, had dn-hom t;, nd'l a theatre pcr- LEGAL NOTICES on Amherst Avenue from the Kahwty Memoral Hosptal.! \\ w Yurk Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. koss Mnchclla, n,--\ Mrs. Kred Nowkrk, «;«of Dover Road, entertaned her \v-me, entertaned Mrs. TH Harry Clrlsnln'>'" sster, Mss May Carroll, of.jersey s anl Mr«. ll.rrv r-lsatap.'mllk. tls wfe. S-r-, ' mr and rlanghtcrx, Jpan Cty, over the weekend. na Krleks.n, w.lnw, M.-ropnIllun r.' South Amboy, Sun- Iln-s ':nl Inv-slmrl I'l.tnuany. a :..l Mr*. Edward Weber, \v.nur, celebrated Mrs. r: Unlay Sunday wth the /'sts: Mr, and Mrs. ls-wanwrght Troth Unounced By Parent! '..w;ll,,,f Mnnasquun. l l.v-, a (.M'adtuto of Ko- "'. S'luml, n employed us ; at the Newark offce of. \latc am Pacfc Ten Mr. \Vanwr tht was I from Lehprh UnvT * now a chemst at the I'rpton of Amerca Mrs, Fred Carlson, Berkeley Avenue, spent, the weekend n Rrofklyn. The Colona Cvc Improvement Club wll moot tonght at the [)\\-. anl Mrs. Edward Stlllnk Avenue, entertaned.ml lrs. Uaymml Wonlaoy,.Wlt Wnnlscy, of Cedar Ittman Avenue Hull. Members of the Coffer Cluh met. Wednesday wth M/s. Charles Olhnt, West, Street. Those present were Mrg. I.awrenc' Sut. Mrs. Wllam Welt, Mrs. James TarKart, Mrs.. Rernard Iledjten, Mrs. Wllam Krtzen, Mrs. frol Sltter and Men, Charles. Scott., Plans were made to attend a rado broadcast n New York next-tuesday.. tlustavc!.m «lj7m of the Coast Guard, spent fast weekend wth hs parents, Mr. and Ms. Axel B. LnrM'om, Ilerkeley Avenue. George P, Res'tcr, son nf Mr. y and (rldren, of Co- nnd Mrs. George Ueseter, Mddlesex Road, has been promoted to : '- M :n,! Mr. f n-\.. -r lsl..l,.lht' l-'r.'lh I. Andrew I)ny hl am Mrx..l"hn l-vm-s Cahlll, Corporal, and has fnshed )m specal course at Camp Butner, N, (.', Chlll, l-r h.ln"!, -'l'v..'- V-hH wt.-..'l.ren.-"' I-!. I II al_.mr. Mr.,... I,,.,, H. Hall, Allert Tonxur, and Mrs, Stanley Luboneck, Inwood Avenue, attended a :,l-rt P'vls anl Mr?. I;«.l.,-»t Hav- Al.-sj.lc IW-y-.-r. T!H>MI:I^' M.-VLnll-n, K \t\ wfe, M.-l.-l I-'. Hums am brthday party Wednesday n honor of Mss Wanda Msur, of Elz- <..f.rvr- T Upf-r. f.l Mr^. l-ork' Mrs. Sll.-hel I'. Hnrs. Ill", wl '- N'IA At JI tea held at abeth. T ;n,". s, hs «- r<-, MarK.r.-l Ktrjka Anna St-:ka. Her! rarlln, "V Inn, Melnclu', Mr. Mrs Regnald Brady, Inwool r'n-l.-s S. I Mary DelKcr. Wnlow, I'.n' (lordn Davs rtf Avenue, s spendng ths week II.m,- l.r l.'-ell'sm Cllll'.-, l.th.ran llrphalh lunne, Hume»>' load, announced the I wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wl.h.ws nnl Sml' Wnn-n. St. : ' ' of llu-r :!;:^hl'r, Joseph Cllus, of Hllsde..Inls I...,'(< *l:l'. I'' < ' am Ar.-el-l Mas.ms, lcrks County Trust '. n lrny V. Wan f Mr. anl Mrs. Stan- rtt, Amherst Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs ( l'uske.l Mer- u l n c.npny -'.x.-'lur "f the l«'»l <tntnneth Batler Is Named vaten Church Vestryman WKN The annual parsh.'.!' St. John's Church tvas! 'e Parsh House WedtW's In* followng offcers 'nl to s.tve for the 4 ' :. Kenne'.h Butler; ves-. Wllunn II. Ton^bs, Wl- Klorn, W. Frank Burns, ; >'l''dt, Albert Leu, Charles t I'asurer, Mr, Ebutn and.. Mss Ruth Ballard. I'M SLIDING l.n\- A- Whle slegh rdn; olona Country CUb golf Sunday, Frank Johnson, '. "I' 7 Charlotte Place, '.' ', 'U.-tanel a fructured leg. 'u'lry was receved when a "'< jumped on Johnson's vute the slegh was n moll was taken to the Rahway >'! Hosptal. ' ( LEGAL NOTICES nn">, I'.'l I.. :, hl'mi'lan, tumirlj. I'l.'ll. A N M I I I ' l N A N ' K.'«' : T I K VA'A- TU»N '»' AN nl.; :-:.--:Ar;-: AM KXTIXUNH-MKNT HI- 'I'lll-: I'l'.u'-Mr's IN HI; AuIsI.N<; I'luM r nk I >: 'II 'AIMnN "K A I'OUTloN ' >l' Kl.N! l-:<l:ll':s 'UST llal AM' AIKAIIHU TI'IK uak) H ' 'tns's I-'I:I.;K- ULI>:;.S "I' 'I'lIK rul'nty D.' Mll'I'I.KSKN VA'AT: A 'nl;- THlXKTHI! INt>ISTt:IAI, IllJll- WAY IN TIIK \WA>* ANU UKAS- IIKV SICl'TION ll.' TIM'; T >WN mm I'I- WIIUIIIIIMIIIIK IN Tn: OICNTY u'»iiifi'i,i.;si.:\. WIIIOKKAS, ll tn' LfV.-lul-n'Hl "I Karua Ars-nal Hx's.' n "".,. M urr'ssaj lla -r ro.'l" III- Vllrltnl lllltt'.-lllm.ll. HI-: IT III;I>,\INI:II Y TII.K tn" I'nl-'l Stllll-M (.IlVrrllll-Nl. SIlKIIII'T'S SAI..; In (Mncery of Hm-tHHI -. Tn- IHllll- V\KM* H'Is- Se«-.l.-rscv. Hotwv-n Home Owners' Loan Cu'M.ra I on, a body eor- Intf t mll I In- l'lrallu ul M-al"\\'. Kual ;IB h'elult'r l.)-< rll«l '"' porat,e of the Vnllt-l Stntea, hvk anl Ih- sant- I. I''-M v;-:.'.l ul ll.- prlel'll "Hre ll tle Cty and :ll I-IKIUM of th! Mll)lO Il-r-h am Slate of New York, Com hlnant, ldvo u' hwaren Personals lerely rjlos.!! al t-stlklxlul I»-«'U: fmll.y, Ills wle, et s IH, (re I'e- tn.l Tl a.,. Co.ncy and Katlry All u ll.t (j'tum (f MI-IKIIIW fuhnts, I'M h'a for snl> uf nort- Itml wlhlu II"- Iltu or tn- Tuwnslll j of \Vnlhrl««, -jstfhllb I rum ^akt-.l.rt-nis.-h "nrl ler'mter t*, Mss Ann Snee, of Totten- IMH. KlnK. l'o'lst's 'txl Itul dlhtbtn llu lly vlrle "I III"' Jlmve alutol wrll ;; I. was thp weekend jfcest Nrlt-Htfrly Ilr of»>' [ to me llrt-.'l. (I an.l dellvd'o^ Wll 'ntcl S U") (v-nu't Krs.'rval. ut Cn th^n, a lsttjtct ul. and Mrs. Martn Snee", of evpos.. lo sale at publc veuue on Avt'ue. j'xlut'ly?,«t(l fuel. WUPNIWIAY. TrHI- a.x'c\ni) HAY Hw-tlun l. Th Vrgna >)ckenk,. of ("Ml n [In tl- l'hlt;t;auy, A. I).,' 3 Townsl I'ummlt' of hn 'rufnlll of WmnllrlK* 'II thl ' *'uny o ll on,- o'hru, rtndarl tme nl"! was the guest of Mss IWO o'elo.-u estelll wll tllfl.', Ill tll' ( MllllL-sfX IN larely K 'llark, of Clff Road, Monday. "'." '" ""' aflcrn.o of the sad luy, lt tn- Ilmrd '»f t'lub- Kruelnller.-t uf tlu Slu-l-lfT'H llllh-l' ll III.! Cty of Nutt' e Sewaren Hstory Club Cly of Mllleacx I" vlcas- I Inoull- I'IKIUS urtsr from t'"' ' Ilnmwek,' N... I'l -board meetng I'Vbru- lth l'- HnlK all tha e.-rlan trnel, p;rll'l of land llcrelllftel' ml'tlrlllrly I'llloa (f ldmtrll IlKlwuy as t the home of Mrs. Danel l..r,. uall--r l-acclb-l to llu fsel dt-m''l-d, sllat"., lyk and hcnk lla H,- Ku,- In- vnr.lcd am al I on West Avenue. ll Ihe MorlllKll "f Clrlel'l't, C.lllllty rs - A. J. Ijutne rklts nf tlu- IMII'II.- lln-re nd of,vi.i. le.s.-.\ anl Stall! of NeW J-rund nfant tlf'tln In- rclvas-l and -xj»l-(l M': n ned to ther home n New HehK kmh't, leslknulel unt rtlallnn.sh-.l as ul ly lon Nos. n, ll AI f tl-h 'rlun of hdslrll 't>;r a three weeks' vst IllKlwuy tt-tlla llu- IlUs ol He III md II In Itluek 7, on a ctmn home of her parents, Mr. Tu«flMl > "I WnllrllKe exculk < Mrs. W.,Prank Burns, of East Im Muuluw I!IMI;I.al'.-rl.v fur a^lc'ly Hm <'l' n lls Ul >l - ''"Hveyfl "le. He Sewaren Brdge Club lo tn: I'nltw sjteh IMv,-no.-nL 8«etl(a 4. Tlta "nllal'-e»lnh meet Wednesday afternoon at elfcel lm^llutl.v m '"one of Mrs. Herbert"B, Ran- unt- lnhlu'alnn a--nnlms to '" Clff Road. Anton Jncobaon was confned ; home, on West Avenue last ' wth th«grppe.. ' Iwel H. Thompson, for- lhlulfcont-loaler on Jnmary -J, )y of New York Cty, Is nowlm-t. ''"'t? at 490 E^at Av«nue. ''he Sewaren P..T. A. wll The Hoard of I'Mt- 'omma»hmf» Tuesday afternoon at three f Kfu Ul»trkt #6, Av.-n.Jl,, N. J., uk a the WJNOOI»u<KtoPu«. -Mr». Alex ) TllWNHlIU UK W'MlhllKll'SK -N TIIH n'ntv or.miii[h.i:si:\ Unt: I' prncpal, Mw) 8t»lltt 3'. wll apenk on "Promo- S..-llu I: Tn- pll-^rnlh arn- UK r'llll ll- l'll' all'n "I KmK III-HITMII-II In- ""'I ' ' J.l"l'* s lf' - hy vuru4. Illll al lk' (!!* l ' ll ' lllc Il'--n am Hc-rel" nn- tn'' - l,v -cu-ns-l ml cxbll' '! t-'-u'u: All Unt uorlm of. IKIIIK U.-r..-' I'us!n.l wtlln tle Inlne " llu ' Twn»ll > of WdmllrlK'', t'xl mlnk Mum Il- llvlllnk H" lctw'-m llu Tnwnsl nf WnMllrlu- anl tn 'J'>u-»lt or lnlun eslu'ly I'm ;l> llu,\lhultl J lv HI" fl'vt In llu rlmll-l>' nn- ol' tamlm l l*' v'-,yt.l U mm AlHrUH'l' I'. Altcst: ), J. DUNICAN, Tuwnhtp t'lul-k.. T> hu mlvorll.u.l II.I 'lul'mt n nng,, JJuury y t. } M for He purpose u< (.HHIUHKIIIK tk UUdtfftt u( l)«kf-ht Dlalrlct lor Ihe ltmus A.VU nor Ruosts Saturday of Mr. nnd Mr-. Harold (okl, of Rosplle. ---Mrs. Theodore Kujnw'sk, In- Froehlck, Mrs. Wllam Rnldwn, Mrs. Bernard Day and lra. Stan ley fhonlerk't. * -Mr. and Mrs. John Maas, West f'lff Road, entertaned Rundny Mra. KuRcne Whalen and son, 'KUKCIH, Jr., of Rahway. Mr. and Mr* Frnnk Brardno, of Walnut Street, entertan- farewell party Wednesday at New The Communty Cluh unve a er Pfc. Anthony Tomnscn, of Fort Dover Methodst Church, for Warren Mller, who s leavng for the Bennnjc, Georga, over the week! end. They'have, also receved! Merchant Mnrne. About ;!T> ntteded, and he was gven a pen word that ther son, Pvt, Anthony Bclardno,, ms been transferred from North Afrca to KtglurnC' and pencl so't. (nmjs, songa am refteshmonta were enjoyed and tano. solos vveve played ly Mss Evelyn Neupuer, The affar was n I'haye of Mrs. Harold Van Buskrk. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Butter and chldren, Amherst Avenue, were guests Sunday of TVlr.-And Mrs, Walter Carlougl, of Ruther- N,-«- V.rk r>r Mrth.n. Frum--Hco Sppsa am Mm. l''r:ur.-s. Spe-,;,., l.t. ull'.., I-Mlth <! < HI raner IMnw Itnlll llll Wllln K'I-II, '"'' IHIHIKIIUI, CulH.-pt' Mlln'"»" ' Mrs (! M-r e M.'lln.", hs wll-, \Mlollll A-pllll, Il-n-K" A. l'ek't'y.iii.i Men. llcon- A, --;'ry, I"- \\ f.- Klln!re«-y ml Mr. CreK-.III.I T.-slan-nl.f Olv.-- S. (ft?cr,,m.n-j l-mi/l-h njl--yjj.!n>l Mr. Hnplr.-ys, lu-r lushanl am t"'lr.,,! :ny,f ther rrsp.-, Ih'- llllkll""wii >rnr.: l.-rs. l.-vls.-.-s. p.-rsol n- n-s.. tav's,.\...rs, ;.ltstr;t's, Nell..,. * h.-'r'hy -,'v-ll ttll It" I'lllKlllK nllall- K r. I.!.--;;. asmlkly or sll-e-hkrs " n.s c:-'-'-'. I > rlklt, ll- nr t-r-st. s m s ^. l.ml a< )l' ;! a vx'.u IIII-I-IIIIK of He Tnu-.l Com- lv v'l,- <f an l'lm'.'f th' Il-l- H ll'- T>VVHslll l III Wuoll-llHr. I'mrl nf Clun..y.f N'l-w.lerfn-y, n "In. I'IIII'II v "I Mlllk-s <, N'->>..l,-.HI H.' lny of lh>-.l.- here-..i, In a ITIt.-- \vle-! ll.- T o w n -,l f W I'nrlK'-. a llll'pal. r.n..l"ll of tn- Stale "f X'' u ' t--b.-y s fomplaln, an,i you at.l..hrrs n--- tn-.l.l'lns, you arc l-,< ll]r'.l to al'l'.ar all.i answer tll" Ml n ' s.l.l...phuat on or lffrtn- llh day nf Sla-el, n. 't, or the,.,,hl I,ll wll In- lak-n as ennfchscl a^ansl yu. Tn- l hll H ( -l to alstlulely lrhr am f'.r--lso yn from all rnht an.i r. ly»t redempton of, In nl to the pn-nlse- lesrhel In the r!ttlll<'atert "f t ; '-^ sales tnl'.-l.lanu- :rv Is. m:,! am SeptemlnT :l"ll. Jlll.'vernh' '"s ; am 7, am IS ll.l III n ' llurk H-l: l"t -I-I In hlo-k ::r.ll; lots Hm anl -llt! n hlo.-k :\y.»;-. lots l:::m to I::?A, Ir>;A lo :,7A n hlo.-l l-'lfl; lots Wtl ml 'jll n I I II.- k I-M; lots s I and s - n joek r.ol; lo II I n llek rlnt. luts :; an.l I In lloek 7S': lot ;; n ho-k s;7: lot *7 n.(>ek hsn; lus :::: and ;:r n I.lw-U «7I; lot ; n h,rk \u't' d lot IT In hln-u lutc on tn. Ass'ssn't Mp of the T.wnsbp of W'llhlK'-H' Mhl.ll-.-v County. And yu, tn-, huve nanu'l ue mn.- h-r' d!ls he.alk.. you Have or lmy lljn In have a lle or II.us, or sjoft rl;4'ht, ttle, nterest. rs..-, I'lm n.or h> the prplm-s des rl, l In Klll' hll of (nu>lalft Vel.r Snntjl. Slldtn'r for I Culallal,.'I c.er.'' Street, Xeuarl, '.'. New.l.-rnry. Hal.'.I:.llluary Hd, l(»lt. I I..-7, I.::,-S nnp of property enttled "Ma[> U".f lroperly hehllt(>l III t^ll.la Itealy Cmpany, stuated lt Ohrou', N,,., Illcd In the t'tnuly ClfR'a Illllf lt Mlllenc.r <'oty, N..)., on May an. IIIUU. Tofr-ller wth ;rll utul HIIIKUIW the hulllfe'h, ^ nproyenols, ways, l-eea, watus, wtt-- I'uumt-H, Fghts, lbertes, prvll-se!', tenonentu, l(;rel.l eh«ml uptmrlenuc.s Iher'tlo.hdunH or In any wm; :f]>et'tah>lg. telnk the prensok -ommonly kno\vn ul lmh^nufe<t as No. IV? ' avenue, Carteret, NvW Tlo Mroxlmlo amount of {le d^wtjo U lu nutlstt-u 'y. afcl )]«>) :lun ol' four Ltloaud algll lu- " sxty-nne dollars (J4,88».(IO) _ t ho wtll Ll«UUMU uf llu Hale, TofnlB- wltl utl an4 Dlnulr! I'lglt*, prvllege», horedttameats and n ) >'Jr.-«rjs btceutu- CTelo«nror n unywl»a appertanng. WH4.LAM ( ALltAIIt, * I. Eat pork for vtamns, protens, mnerals. Lean fresh ham s easy to dgest, full of flavor, low n ponts and Ittw n prce! Serve t ths week-end! LARGE, Jucy Florda ORANGES DOZEN Today's best orange buy! Full of juce! TANGERINES S; Dozen 25c talavo PEARS Cnj. 2 SEEBLESS Florda Grapefrut «* 6c Jucy, popular sze, featured ths week-end! BROCCOLI Calf. Green Bunch 29c POTATOES Mane N u 0. 5, 0 II» V 39C COCOANUTS Fresh each 5c Fancy Calforna Carrots 0c Bunch Calforna carrots ore "tops" for qualty and flavor Fancy Fresh Escarole Head 5c Eat raw as a salad or cook as follows: Smply wash thoroughly, te heads securely and cook n salted water about 20 mnutes, Dran. Souts n small omount of butter 8 to 0 mnutes. SSC0 "heat flo" roasted l n n ' :5fcTmL;L "tnr n m vssr. L : :u : M: :r. Hb.^ ".u r:. n* M _L^ ;I: S LI IV L.:. Coffee Iz 47 Guaranteed FRESH! You must be sats- ted or we wll replace absolutely free wth any other brond. ^ b a g Smoked Pcncs 29< Only 2 ponts per Ih. Featured ths week-cnfl! Why poy more' Fresh PORK LOINS 0 R ;x * 29* Center tu\ Pork Chops ^, 35c We Have BEEF! Chuck Roast 27< Arm Pot Roast t 27c RbRoast of Beef '"r^v 30o c ff». " 32c Grade "A" PLATE BEEF Only 4 ponts p«r la. For stews and soups. Porterhouse Steak " 47c Government Grade "A." Only 9 pts. per b. T-Bone Steak"'*»'»> 47c Club Steak,'?» 47c LAMBChuckRoast"28 Grade "A" or "AA." Only 3 ponts per Ib. Leon, delcous, full flavored. Rb Lamb Chops osv «>. 39c Dred Beef 2c Sherd l: It. 3 I'olnt Gradt "AA" LINK Sausage K PIM b. 43c SCRAPPLE : ;,' BOLOGNA Whol. or Pece. 6 Pont* b. 8c b 33c LARGE JUICY Frankfurters pv b 37c Serve lver & Bacon/ Genune Calves Lver Ib. (CPts.)69 Bacon te b. 39c Only 4 Ponl P«r Lb. Beef Lver b. 37c (4 Ponl) Seafood Not Ratoned! FANCY PORGIES >» 9c Shrmp Fresh b. 53c Weaklsh FtUET OF Haddock Enrched 0t 43 Our fnest ol-purpose flour, endorsed by the Amercan Stores Co. Home Servce Bureau. Try a bog on our guarantee of absolute satsfacton. EGGS ^ Ideal for every egg use. Each carton "dated" for your absolute protecton. BREAD You Must Be Satsfed or We Wll Replace Wth Any Other Brand Absolutely Free! Carton Large "Grade A" of 2 I Medum J V J, Slver Seal EGGS "?.V,r 45c Supreme Enrched Large Loaf Enrched by tfa addton of Vtamn Bl,, Vtamn B2, nlacn ond ron. Farmdale Evaporated MILK 3 s 7c Why poy more! The fnest qualty. LARD Best Package. 8c Browo Polnt 2 Cream-Whte Shortenng t 23c 5 Snappy r«th BLEU M6< 8 5 ph. BLUE MOON ItUC MOON Bavaran 3< 2 Old Smoky^P3C 2 Provolone "-48^ 8 7 SHRIMP 7-0 can j.:.::;-!n.:.. I..;.: l::]!;: '.'.-.n... Kl!nflnnnTnnnHnnutm»ur ust«:::;'.[ul:..:!:. n. ''.'.r.'j.!!! u,..ll.;.: ^ NO POINTS NEEDED! {Strng Beans Gltnwood 9-0. Frtnch Style Can Our fnest tender y< young strng beans. (Wax Beans Fotmdafe Fancy Smth Pea Soup Mx Ultra-Gloss A^m,' n n ; r M 9-o, Con w-o«.jar 4c 3c P'^". 8C 9c Krkman's Complexon Soap cake 5c Krkman's Granulated Soap 2 J k z g 23c Old Dutch Cleanser ' 2 cans 5c r Krkman's Soap Flakes ' p V 9 23c Let's All BACK ^M THE m g WHOLEWHEAT FLOUR ASCO Hgh-Test Bakng Powder 8 8-os. Can Krkman Cleanser «5( MAZDA ". lo LAMPS or 0., w - 0c Tumbo Puddng 3V4-OI. Packoge Chocololf, Vanlla or Bultncokh RATION CALENDAR Graen Stamps NO? K < NbW RIDHMABtE Brown Stamps NOW RtDHMABlt Sugar Stamp 30 NOW REDEEMABLE t fff:^ f. 7 M b. 29c b. 55c Cake Flour, 8c Guaranteed to meet hglbt exp«ctoton«or w«wll rtplow wth any other brand atnoluttly fre«! PRESTO X 5c Wheates 0c NBC Rz X IH Uneeda B : 3-^6< Gold Medal Hour ' 59<t Hecker Farna J z Hecker's Flour ] Z 59< ^Seal Oas *S Ptlsbury Flour 'S59«Marmalade ^ I k Socal leas S*K.. H A PP ej " ce 2 If< Davs KS 2 2 /:.25tf Peanut Snacks l3" 22c? rl9c H-0 Oats X 0c OSCO "Grade A" TOMATO SOUP 3'^ 22c Enrched wth Louella butter. Each can makes 6 servngs. Pork and Beans Pork and Beans PINEAPPLE SS» FRUIT COCKTAIL 8c 2c 26c 2%'Con 32c, ROB ROY Pneapple Preserves le^ h, 2c ROB ROY Plum Preserves 6-0. Jor 24c Peach Preserves 20c Apple Butter 35c Sunrse Tomato Juce ' 0c Campbell Tomato Juce 0c V-8 Vegetable Cocktal 32c tf^hh^b ^UM h t- ^'l ^ 4th WAR LOAN "-MIfaJKk'^&^to^.&^UttoM&J^'Vj^tlJB^

10 I'AKTKN THE NEW FRIDAY, JAMVvUY 2\, l!) Inventory INDEPENDENT LKAIM-.I; CLEAN SWEEP SALE THE STORE! - LAST 3 BOYS' ALL-WOOL HOODED Macknaws Famous Make Heavy 32-oz. All-Wool Plad's 4.00 Warmly ln'l, doublebreasted, deep pockets, radan sleeves, attached hood that "regular" l>nu\vs lke, excellently handsome talored, plads " n )> u c, m a r o o n o ' hown... not all szes n all colors. BOYS' WINTER NEEDS Bovs' Warm Snow Suts Mule uf ll-wul, nahanlh' add popln fabrcs, dljir-l''su'l eoats wth kntted wrstlets, warm lnng. Matchng suspender bb sk ])als... warmly lned. S/.es 5-2. Reversble Fngertps 8.94 Reduced for quck clearance! Popular two-none coat... deal for rany w clear weather. Broken szes l to Boys' Leather Jackets Genune ca eskn leather. Avator or Cossack styles, sla.-h pockets, warmly lned, button front. Szes H to ll Boys' Dress Shrts Val-dycd broadcloths,,. selected shnes and jatt-rs., Kxcellenl qualty, good-lllng "Boy Tex" brand. Hsses a tu. Boys' Corduroy Longes Large ;m of boys' Sturdy kmye. larlwearu).' nu^ted ty)e faucs or tweed mxtures. Well talored* Szes 8 to 8. ~ 7^. r" : 2.94 Boys' Flyng - Fortn^s Jackets Clearance! IU%. $2.'JB. Water-rtpelcnt gubardnc or popln, wth warm flannel lng. Jfj'tctcal and durable. Szes 0 to 6. f 2.49 CLEARANCE! Women's RchlyV FURRED COATS $ l5- Former $34 to $54 Szes 2 to to 50 $ 25 A mkltcnt chance fur the women and m.^-s >. savo a substantal sum on ther wnter coat at $2">.<>0. Bjc tloumo-bump fur collars. of luxurous furs, Collar borders, panels Fur.s nclude Sabk'-D.ml Squrrel, Kt Fox, Dyed Opossum, Skunk and Amercan Gray Fox. Excellent selecton, CLEARANCE! Grls' and Teens, Dresses.49 Values to '$3.95 Now.94 Values to $5.95 Now <W«Fne Cottons, Szes: Spun Rayons, 7'to 4 Acetate, 0 to 6 Luanas 8] 2 to 4 Y t Slghtly mussed from han- "dlnj,'... one washng wll make them lke new agan! Now s the tm<* to buy and save, so hurry! Clearance!! Need a New ROBE HERE'S YOUA OPPORTUNITY TO GET ONE AT BIG SAVINGS! Reduced One-Fourth We have taken t.specal Koup from our je^ulal' stock and reduced them onu-fuurth. Choose ffom sut julu'd, velvet (mlted,-wool flannels, slpper satns, rayy jersey, rayon crepes, spun rayon, brushed rayon, rayon ud cotton, and corduroys Szes l-l to 4u n the clearance, but not n all styles. $3.95 Robes, nbw J-t.95 Robes, now $6.95 Robot, now $6.95 Robe., now,, CHECK WHAT YOU SAVE *O 7 J8.95 Robes, «3* now S Robes, now»q_46 *f' CLEARANCE! MEM'S WINTER COATS and JACKETS V Men's SHEEP-LINED COATS 2.94 Genune sheepskn lned coats to gve you all the protectve warmth' and'gobd ft you desre. Large wombat collar for extra warmth, strong moleskn fabrc on top, belt all around. Cut full for freedom of acton. SATURDAY FORMER $2.95 to $4,95 VALUES TWO WONDERFUL GROUPS Fur men who need nl'l^l outdoor vu\m«... h, r,'. vour opportunty to buy a warm-in,-al, y- made, Kuud-ltt,^ jacket at a j-reat re.uet... o specml clearance prce groups» men s alu -a hu cae-skns leather front two-tones, plant narkln.ws novelty Tm^rtps, sheep-lned vestee;.-(>:..<. navy mackaws and others. A Kr«n(l colleclor from & tu muke yotr choce, Ajl^zes. ^ ^ v : >,. Men's Wnter Unon Suts.. $.00 Cottonade Work Pants $.69 Good qualty unon suts wth long sleeves, angle length, cream color, good fttng, servceable. Szes :t( to!(). Utca Unon Suts Famous '-a Brand, qualty underwear n short "!' bu); sleeves, ankle length.style. Sxes :f> to!(!. Ill' wool. SANFORIZED Bg Yank Work Shrts...$.9 Iluav.v coverts or fhanlrays, cut full and roomy, strongly nade, sanforzed. Lmt ~. ' Heavy cotlonade.s, cut full, good qualty, dark patterns. Lmt par. $.94 Leather Palm Work Gloves. 29c Men's Dress Trousers... $3.94 Fur-Lned Dress Gloves... $3.94 Large selecton from whch to choose, Part-wool sutng^, part-wool cassmeres, manpulated 'alrct, etc. Szes 2 to 50. HEADLIGHT BARGAINS FOR MElY Cloud qualty, practcal an durable gloves wth leather face, knt wrst. Lmt - pars. Hot Mll Work Gloves 29c Short ctlf style, n or out seam, strongly made, durable. Lmt 'I pars. Selected excellent qualty capeskn leather wth wa'u fur lnng. Denm Dungaree Pants... $.94 Pgskn Dress Gloves $.59 Copper rvut'd, heavy blue tenm. cut full ard roomy, strong-wearng." Lmt ]rav. ('learare' of $:>.lj sellers, genune good qualty gloves. Lmt par Broadcloth Pajamas $.94 Popular mat or mddy style, excell-r jully lroadtloth. Fancy patterns. L:,' pars. Balbrggan Shrts oc Drawers 89c Short sleeve shrts,'ankle length draw I'rean or salt, and pepper colors. All s/.c Sweet Orr Work Pants... $2.94 A new par free-f they rp or shm. Heavy moleskns or whpcords, smfm-v. Men's Sweaters $.94 Laye selecton of button front coat stj!> zpper fronts, sleevele":; types for dres.- - work. Men's Sweaters $2.94 Zppers, bllon front, pullovers and otlu n ths lar»t.- yrnup. Cfeuranee of $2.U7 a ; j::.',)7 values. Work Pants... $.98 A n'w par free f they rp or.shrnk!. cellnl lally, strong-wearng, cut fn. Szes to \'l. Babes' Wnder Wear Babes' Whte Dresses.95 Ncely made danty whte dresses, attraetve trms. For nfants to ne 'I. Infants'Sweaters $.00 Whte, pnk blue, part wool. RecevngBUnk»t»... 49c Sof Pepperell cotton recevng blankets n pretty pnk or blue tstrpeu. Twn Wash Chb I lor 29c Soft Turnt cotton wath cloths. Whte wth pnk or blue trfrrt.' Babes' Chenlle Robes 2.95 PrcttjT pabtt.^ chenlle bath robes for the toddlers... Washable... Phk or blue. Wetproo Sheets Sue 27x3( wetproolcrb sheets, durable. ' Wetproof Pants... 49c Fne qualty baby pants, wetproof, apmall nedum or lage jwb. Flannelette Dapers $.74 o-. 27x27. 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