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a Sotnm News Edtorals Facts Opnons A Vglant Voce for Democracy TWO CENT! FRDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 VOL. ll; No. 16 * SmHk SMTH NDCATES BONDS Ralroad ARE HELD N DSFAVOR No refundng bonds wll be ssued by South Brunswck Townshp, t was ndcated by Commtteeman 0. H. Smth at the monthly meetng of the governng body Tuesday evenng, when the Commttee acted on a number of recommendatons made by the Audtor n hs recent report. Commtteeman Smth, who read Publc Servce was authorzed to the lst of recommendatons and n- pck up passengers n South terpreted ther mport, moved the Brunswck Townshp on ts new adopton of the tems he deemed lne runnng from Newark to Fort necessary, but he balked at the Dx. bond dea. A letter was receved from a Cran"Why should we bond the Town- ford frm wantng to know f the shp for 20 years, when we may Townshp Commttee objected 'to get our gross recepts and franchse the establshment of a slaughter taxes from the State n a few house n South Brunswck. The months," Mr. Smth sad. frm also ndcated,lt would be The Townshp Commttee, n the nterested n buyng a property uppast two years, has not receved on whch the Townshp held a tax the utlty taxes to whch t s en- ttle len. ttled, and the effect has been to Commttee authorzed Clerk E. cause the Townshp some fnancal C. Person to reply no objecton embarrassment. wuld be rased aganst such an esthe Monmouth Juncton Comtablshment f located n the proper mttee ndcated, however, that area. every -effort wll be made at keepengneer Reports ng the Townshp from acqurng Wllam H. Baker, Townshp Ena long-term debt. gneer, reported on the dffculty To Confer wth Audtor he was havng gettng WPA offcal On two recommendatons, those to approve the Cottagevlle Fesh concernng dog tax and the Cox Ponds Road project. mortgar's, the Commttee s to conthe WPA says the road s nfer wth the Audtor as to steps to elgble for ad under a new rule be takeh. tems dealng wth the routne (hat requres such roads to be conconduct of the Collector's and Ass- nectng lnks between two paved essor's offces are already beng routes. Mr. Baker saw the possblfollowed, t was brought out. Ex- ty of gettng the work done at a cess and uncollectable taxes are slghtly ncreased cost to the to be remtted as suggested, and Townshp wthout WPA labor, and the furore-creatng over expend- s now workng on the dea. ture tem wll be lqudated n the Meanwhle $17,000 wll be requested from the State for the pavbudget. On a moton by Commtteeman ng of Secton 4 of the road. t Elmer C. Beekman, Assessor Henry s Secton 3 upon whch work s Renk's salary wll be $600 annually now beng delayed. "Mr. Beekman explaned that the Board of Health Meets Assessor's pay has been fxed at Upon adjournment of the Comthe begnnng of each term, al- mttee sat as a Board of Health though no change n rate has been and heard a complant fled wth made recently. Assessor Henry Renk concernng a Adams Apponted Offcer Monmouth Juncton pg pen. John Adams of Kngston was Mr. Renk, as secretary of the apponted a specal polce offcer. Board of Health, was drected to adhs term wll expre December 3 1. vsng the offendng party to corcommtteeman Beekman moved rect the condton objected to. the donaton of $25 to the MddleCharman Alfred 0. Rechler presex County Tuberculoss League. sded at the meetngs. School Board Gves Prncpals Optonal Supervsory Prvlege Prncpals of local schools wll be permtted to devote one day each month to observe the classroom procedure of teachers under ther supervson, a resoluton adopted by the Board of Educaton at ts monthly meetng Thursday evenng provdes. The monthly round of nspecton would be optonal rather than mandatory. Each prncpal would be gven the prvlege upon request, and to date the prncpals of the Monmouth Juncton and Dayton schools have expressed a desre to establsh such a routne form of nspecton n ther respectve schools. Under provsons of the plan a substtute teacher would releve the prncpal of her regular dutes on the date selected. Alfred 0. Rechler, who made the moton, saw n t the possblty of gvng prncpals a check on classroom procedure n the absence of a supervsng prncpal. Mss McGll's Marks Noted A report from the State Teacher's College on the hgh marks acheved by Mss Gladys McGll, Deans teacher, n courses n socology and Englsh taken durng the summer, was receved by the Board. Actng on nstructons from Trenton, the Board declared OctoContnued on Page 2 Proposes Overpass To Elmnate Juncton Crossng Real Estate News Transfers of South Brunswck real estate recently Bled n the offce of County Clerk Edward J. Patten were as follows: Vncent Young and wfe to Joseph DeVeccho and wfe, property at the corner of Route 25 and Kngston Lane, contanng 1,977 acres. Emma M. Rowland to State Hghway Department 3.058 acres, known as Pardel 2 0 located bn Cranbury to Deans road. Alfred Kaufmann Sr. to Mare LaPelosa; Mare LaPelosa to Alfred Kaufman Jr., 12 acres on Route 25 near Rdge Road. Also recorded were 14 deeds passng to South Brunswck Townshpshp land to permt the wdenng and regulaton of the Cottagevlle-Fresh Ponds Road to a unform wdth of 25 feet on ether sde of a newly establshed cente lne. The property owners were Wllam R. Rchter, Jerry Luzza, Axel Skogman, H. Lucht, K. Lemka, Sarah Kunsk, Steve Ur, John Regn, R. Smth, L. Bosenberg, D. KosacMk, G. Faher, Wlrara Beekman and G. Hmmel. TCKETS FOR BASEBALL BANQUET NOW ON SALE Tckets for the champonshp banquet to be tendered the Monmouth Juncton A. A. at the Cranbury nn on Saturday, October 19, are now on sale. Because the number to be dstrbuted s strctly lmted, those plannng to atetnd the outstandng event are beng urged to procure ther tckets at an early date. Tckets are avalable at Santowasso's ce Cream Parlor, prced at $1.25. Specal Game Party Plans Progressng Gratfyhg results are already beng acheved by the commttee n charge of arrangements for the game and card party to be held to rase money to buy golden baseball charms for members of the Monmouth Juncton A- A-, 1940 champons of the Twn-M League. The specal event wll be held next Tuesday, October 15, n the Monmouth Juncton Fre House- A large number of przes are beng obtaned for award on that evenng. Mrs- Mchael Brabson and Ncholas Santowasso are n charge of plans for the affar- Dayton P. T. A. Meets October 9 Dayton The Dayton ParentTeacher Assocaton wll hold a meetng n the school Wendesday afternoon, Oct 9, at 3:30 Mrs Edward Curran, the presdent, wll be n charge of the busness sessona recepton wll be gven to the teachers of the school after the busness has been completed. Parents are urged to be present- Engneers of the Pennsylvana Ralroad favor an overpass to elmnate the grade crossng at Monmouth Juncton, accordng to plans receved by The Forum ths week from the carrer's engneerng department. Blueprnts of the proposed road algnment reveal that the Grggs house opposte Mller Memoral Presbyteran Church would be moved, and the road's course would skrt the Fre House and pass Kngston. A resoluton was pass- through the pont upon whch the ed at the monthly meetng of the barns n the rear of Person's store Kngston Volunteer Fre Company now stand. After crossng the tracks, the protuesday evenng to make steps to course would proceed dscourage parkng n front of and posed opposte Fremen's Hall durng pub- through the Wllam J. Rowland Estate n the rear of the Luker and lc events. The parkng restrcton would be Brabson propertes and jon wth enforced both as a precautonary the New Road at the frst turn. measure and for the convenence Ths corner would thus be elmnated. of those enterng the hall. Would Affect Propertes John Greene Jr. reported a proft of $71.07 made on the outng Because the toe or bottom of the held n August by the fremen. Har- nclne whch would bear the road ry Tobn donated a flag to the would be qute wde, t would excompany. tend upon several of the propertes The refreshment commttee for the n the vcnty. next meetng wll be George Jones, Frontage, accordng to the bluejohn Adams, and G. Murray. The prnts, would possbly be taken clean-up commttee for the month from the Brabson, Dey, Morrwey, wl;l be John Adams,. Lester Shang- Lascle,. Huber and Murphy prole, Davd Taglol, Herman Kreg, pertes. John Adams, George Krby, John A hearng on the proposed progreene, A m e n d Petrllo, Lous ject s to be held at Trenton before Puskas and Frederck CateH vol- the Board of Publc Utlty Comunteered to be the hose commttee. msoners on October 15. Because of the mportance of the queston to local property owners. The Forum s gong to place the blueprnts n the post offce for publc nspecton. Plans for the elmnaton dea Kngston. A fne turn-out were orgnally made May 27, 1938, greetng Democratc canddates at but revsed September 26, 1940. a rally held n Fremen'* Hall last The Forum obtaned the new plans Monday evenng. Arrangements mmedately. for the gatherng were made by Mrs. Rose Feldman and James McDonald. Speakers of the evenng ncluded John Barlow, canddate for the Townshp Commttee, and John J. Schuh, who seeks reelecton as Dayton. Frst prze n the potax Collectors. tato contest held by Poneer County speakers present were Bernard Vogel, Assembly asprant, Grange last week was won by Anand Samuel Convery, Assstant cl Davson of Cranbury. Mr. DavSurrogate. son was awarded $15. Alan E. Ely of Dayton gave a Smon son Brothers of Plansboro talk n whch he saw the surfacng took second place carryng a prze of Prospect Street n Kngston n of $10 whle Spencer Perrne of the not-too-dstant future. Cranbury won thrd place and a Judge Fred Mochel and Chef reward of $5. of Polce Fred Holsten were na total of 58 bags was entered troduced to the audence. n the contest, whch was supervsed by Federal potato nspectors. Meetng Tuesday Poneer Grange wll hold a meetng n the Dayton School Tuesday Parents Nght wll be held by the evenng. Frst and second degrees Monmouth Juncton Rod and Gun wll be conferred on canddates for,»club n the Fre House on Thursday membershp. evenng, October 17Plans for the nght call for a lec- MEMBERS OP DEANS SAFETY ture on wldlfe by Jules Marron, an authorty on the subject- The talk PATWOL ABE NOW ACTVE s certan to be both entertanng and nformatvedeans Members of the Junor The hghlght of the evenng wll Safety Patrol of the local school are be the drawng for przes to be ds- as follows: Robert Seber, captan; trbuted among local chldren- The przes were orgnally to be gven M a r t n Berk, leutenant; Betty at a trout contest last June- They Schach, secretary; Vola Luzza, wll gve a lot of pleasure to the Jean Rule, Helen Vogel, Frank: Grappald and Danel Remeta. lucky recpents Kngston Parkng To Be Restrcted Democrats Talk Kngston Group Grange Potato Wnners Lsted Rod, Gun Club Plans Parents' Nght

PAGE TWO Do CALENDAR You PLAY CONTRACT? t you would enjoy playng Contract Brdge Thursday evenngs from 8:oo untl u : o o o'clock, or would lke to learn to play, telephone Mrs. Carl von Nordhem at Prnceton 1969-J-1 any day after 4:00 p.m. Ths project s beng launched by Mrs. von Nordhem, who s Prncpal of the Kngston Somerset School, for the purpose of rasng funds to care for physcal handcaps of ndgent chldren under her supervson. There wll be nether przes nor refreshments. The pleasure of the game wll be the only nducement. A fee of 25 cents wll be charged. Wednesday, October 16 Roast beef supper, sponsored by P. T. A., Mechancs' Hall, Monmouth Juncton. Fr., Oct. 16* Dance and card party, auspces of P. T. A., Dayton School.. Sat., Oct. 19 Champonshp Banquet, tendered Monmouth Juncton Baseball Team, Cranbury nn, Cranbury. Fr., Oct. 25 Educatonal band concert, Dayton School; free admson. Mss Prsclla Emmons was the Fr., Nov. 1 Hallowe'en dance, guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Magven by Lades' Auxlary, Fregure on Thursday evenng. men's Hall, Kngston. Mrs. Charles Harrs was the thrd Every Wednesday Evenng Game lucky wnner of the merchandse party, Fremen's HaH, Kngston. club sponsored by the Lades Auxlary. Kngston Mrs. Chester Potts Jr., spent last Frday wth her mother, Mrs. Samuel Davson n Prnceton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bubeck have Several Kngston people attendmoved from Laurel Avenue nto the Greenburg House on Heathcote ed a card party n Prnceton on Tuesday evenng gven by the CathRoad. olc Daughters. Mrs. Charles Harrs entertaned The Kngston 4-H Garden Club the Card club at her home on Thursday evenng, those wnnng przes vsted the Hopewell Canneres last were: Mrs. John Mssc, Mrs. Ed- Saturday afternoon chaperoned by ward Hngher and Mrs. Davd Mac the County Superntendent, Mr. Wndeler and Mrs. Fred Nehaus. Pherson. The Sassman famly of Unon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Luck and Mr Vctor Hcks attended the baseball street have moved to Monmouth Juncton. game n Newark last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown are Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Scasscera atentertanng relatves from Florda. tended the weddng of the former Mss Grace Gbbs was the Sunday sster, Mss Theresa Scasscera n Rocky Hll last Saturday afternoon guest of Mss Josephne Petrllo. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rey have Mr. and Mrs. James Magure moved back nto ther home on spent the weekend n Scranton, Pa. Laurel Ave. vstng the laters parents. OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat TAKNG CARE OF GRANDPA THE CHATTERBOX took hs turn durng the week fllng that hole n the road at the norner of Eucld Avenue and Heathcote Road n Kngston- Some day that hole wll be patched the way t should be Stone from the Prnceton Quarres was used to reproduce the Trenton Old Barracks as the New Jersey Buldng at the World's Par After the far s over, that stone may be used for a dam n Long slard, accordng to reports. Judge Kaltessen s apparently an anmal lover- A remark was passed at the Commttee meetng that t was once the custom to assess e-'eryone for a dog whether he nal one c not, "Or should have one," nterposed the counsel* * * * * Cvl servce credts wll not be gven solders and others who undertake a year of tranng under the Federal compulsory mltny program- Cvl servce offcals explan that such cradj, rangng from three to ten ponts, and n most cases gvng enough a d v a n c e to put the applcant n Hna for the job, are gven only to those who are actually veterans of wartme servce* * * * * read where Harry Tobn donated a flag to the Kngston Fre Co Jr *F *!*! ^P!* Say, sportsmen, how s your hunt- That's really an approprate gft ng equpment? Won't be long to n these tmes or any otherjf!t? A* dr dtf gunnng season, and t mght not be a bad dea to have your shotgun f you see a dgnfed-lookng man looked over- One of the best n the eyeng your property don't thnk he busness s E- H- Young and Son of s a prospectve buyer- t w 1 prjfcdayton- Besdes beng ace gunsmths ably be Assessor He.ry Renk j-'r.-g they carry a complete lne of sup- about hs dutes. ples and ssue lcenses* * * * * rft ( p jft rp rp vf* Bngo contnues to be meetng Commtteeman O H- Smth faced wth great success n Kngston- The a tcklsh stuaton at the monthly crowds have been large and the meetng of the governng body on przes more excellent than ever- LTuesday evenng- A bus company J- Luck has not mproved much as sought permsson to pck up pass- caller, howeverengers n the Townshp, and as MrTP TP *P *P "T Smth s an employee of the P- R- R(The Forum went to bat on that' he admtted he was prejudced aganst the request- He played far ralroad crossng queston by gettng and refraned from votng on the < blueprnt of the proposed plans. Now Monmouth Juncton people moton- t passed have concrete knowledge of what L '' Pennsylvana Ba'road ntends The next three months wll be to lay before the Board of Publc the most dangerous of the year TJtlty Commssoners at that hearfrom the standpont of traffc fa- ng on October 15 taltes, the State Motor Vehcle De** *#* ** * " *P partment warnsschool kds n South Brunswck and elsewhere throughout the state John Barlow, Democratc cand- wll have an unexpected holday on date for Townshp Commtteeman, October 16,mltary regstraton day- Some of The Forum s prnted n ths knd of type, and some n the knd to whch you are accustomed The reason s that part s beng set on our new Lnotype, gettng t tuned up to make the full swtch as soon as possble- Nce legble face, sn't t Charle Tammaro s really a busy busness man He ddn't turn back the handsome outdoor clock on hs barber shop untl Thursday- t proves that he s no clock-watcher, but one who attends strctly to busness Hram Lands was leadng a horse along the Rdge Road a day ths when a small dog npped at the horse's heels and caused t to lungea couple of cars were passng near at the tme, nd 111 bet Mr- Lands thought the cars were the cause of the trouble, as he apparently dd not see the dog, whch crept up from behnd. Yup, the poor mutt was clpped on the ear wth a par of hoofs Governor Moore has approved November 21, the "New Deal" date for Thanksgvng Day n New Jersey, despte the red 28 on the November calendar sheet- Most calendars are prnted several years ahead you know- WHAT WE SHOULD DO N ANCENT TMES, THE FEW WHO LVED) TO GROW OLD AND USELESS,WERE DRVEN OFF TO STARVE. LD ACE S NCREASNG. NUMBER OF PERSONS 65 AND OVER N U.S. HAS NEARLY DOUBLED N 2 0 YEARS BUT- BOARD OF EDUCATON (Contnued from Page 1) ber 16 a holday because of the mltary regstraton to be conducted. Teachers wll be asked to cooperate n (he work. A report of a broken arm sustaned by a pupl of the Kngston School was receved. Notfcaton of accdents n the future are to be fled at once, accordng to the Board. Clfford Emens s to be granted the prvlege of pursung a postgraduate course n Jamesburg Hgh School provded hs parents pay the dfference between the tuton and the credt whch the Board wll receve from the State. Musc Teacher Sought Hope was held out at the meetng that East Brunswck Townshp wll jon wth South Brunswck and Jamesburg n the cooperatve employment of a musc teacher. A thrd party to the plan has been sought by the latter two school dstrcts snce last year. Further reports on the subject are expected to be receved at the next meetng. Mrs. Warren Leffel's applcaton for substtute work was approved. Mrs. Edward Curran was named as a substtute at ths last meetng. Prces on shades for the audtorum of the Deans School are to be obtaned. Deans Country Club Lsts Dates For Year Deans Mrs. Anna Alshemer of Jamesburg and Jos Cole of Cranbury entertaned the members of the country club at a meetng held on Tuesday evenng- Cards were played and refreshments served- A group of 19 was presentprzes were won n brdge by Raymond Baker and Otto Maurer, and n pnochle by Fred Kuhn and Fred DakerThe followng offcers have been reelected: Presdent, Mss Edna Ottendorfer; vce presdent, Mrs GeoWate; secretary, Mrs- Alvn Rghtmre, and treasurer, Raymond BakerThe members wll entertan on the followng evenngs: Oct 15, Mss Ruth Rghtmre and Wllam Beer. Nov- 6, Mrs- Joseph Cole and Arthur Terhune; Nov. 19, pot luck supper; Dec- 3, Mrs- Fred Daker and Raymond Baker; Dec- 17, Chrstmas party; Jan- 7, Mss Wllena Rghtmre and Otto Maurer; Jan- 21, specal commttee to be named later; Feb. 4, Mrs- Alvn Rghtmre, Mss Florence Bowman; Feb- 18, MrsArthur Terhune and LeRoy Burkalew; Mar- 3. pot luck supper; Mar17, Mss Harret Ptner and«fred Daker; Aprl 7, Mss Edna Ottendorfer and Fred Kuhn. Aprl 21, specal commttee; May 7, Mrs- Geo Wate and Dr Alvn Rghtmre; May 19, Mrs. LeRoy Burkalew and Mrs- Hazel Booth; June2, dogge roastmrs- Anna Sckel of Woodbury and Mr- and Mrs- Rchard McDowell of Rhode Hall were guests of the club at Tuesday's meetngmonmouth JUNCTON AND PLANSBORO CHURCHES Mr- Curts Hodgens wll be the preacher at the Mller Memoral Presbyteran Church at 11 a- m- on Sunday, October 6- He wll meet wth the Plansboro Young People's Socety at 7 p. m Hs mornng topc wll be "Abraham's Choce" Mr- Eckels wll conduct the World Wde Communon Servce at the Plansboro Church at 11 a- m-, and at 7:30 p- m- the Monmouth Juncton congregaton wll jon n ths fellowshp of Chrstans of all lands under the leadershp of the pastor. Sunday School sessons n both churches wll be held at 10 a- m- ODAY W E LOOK FORWARD TO OLD AGE SECURTY. U.S. AND STATE LAWS PROVDE MNMUM SUBSSTENCE. 1,500.000 ANNUTES HAVE BEEN BOUGHT THAT WLL PAY MORE THAN A HALF. BLLON YEARLY. Courtesy New York Post. LADES' AD CLEARS The Lades' Ad Socety of the Mller Memoral Church cleared $20.50 on ts luncheon served n the Fre House.

PAGE THREE DSCUSSNG CAMPAGN STRATEGY GABREL & CHRSTE'S GARAGE Hudson and Terraplane Automobles EXCELLENT VALUES N USED CARS Cor. RALROAD AVENUE and HOOKER STREET JAMESBURG, N. J. CAR OWNERS! Surrounded by top-flght Reoublpan strategsts, Senator Robert C. Hendrckon, Republcan nomnee for Governor of New Jersey, s readng campagn notes at a recent conference to the folsherff's SALE n Chancery of New Jersey. Between The Home Owners' Loan Corporaton, Complanant, and KaJenlk Berkuta and Anna Berkuta, hs wfe. Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated September 12, 1940. By vrtue of the above stated wrt to me drected and delvered, wll expose to sale at publc vendue on VKDNESDAT. THE 16t. DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1940 at two o'clock, standard tme, n th<: afternoon of the sad day, at the Sherffs Offce n the Cty or new Bruno wck, N. J. All materals, equpment, furnshngs or other property whatsoever nstalled or to be nstalled and used n and about the buldng or buldng* now erected or hereafter to be erected upon the lands heren descrbed, whch are necessary to the complete and comfortable use and oocupany of such buldng or buldngs for the purposes for whch they were or are to be erected, ncludng n part all awnngs, screens, shades, fxture*, and all heatng, lghtng, ventlatng, refrgeratng, ncneratng equpment and appurtenances thereto (the party of the frst part hereby declarng that t s ntended that the tems heren enumerated shall be deemed to have been permanently nstalled a.s a part of the realty. And also all the followng descrbed lands, to wt: All those certan lots, tract (s) or parcel (s) of land and premses, herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of South Brunswck, n the County of Mddlesex, and the State of Xew Jersey. r.kgnnng n the- southeasterly lne of George's Road at a pont theren dstant 193.14' northeasterly from the most westerly corner of the second tract, as descrbed n a deed from Mary C. Hntze to Wllam Obermann, dated January 1, 1870, and recorded n the Mddlesex County, Clerk's Offce n Book 174 of Deeds at page 353, etc., thence n accordance wth the magnetc poston of the needle n the year A. D. 1924 runnng (1) along the sad southeasterly lne of Georges Road north ffty-fve degrees twenty-nne mnutes east, one hundred ffty-sx and eghty-sx onehundredths (156.SG') feet; thence (2) stll alonp the southeasterly lne of George's Road north ffty-nne degrees eghty mnutes east, thrty-sx andtwenty-nlne one-hundredths feet (39.29'), thence (3) along land remanng to Wllam Oberman, south thlrtydefrrees. ffty-sx mnutes east, seven hundred nnety-fve (795') feet to the center of Lawrence Brook, thence (4) southwesterly up to the center of Lawrence Brook, one hundred sxty-one (161') feftt, more or less, thence (5) stll along lands remanng to Wllam Obermnnn, north tlrty-eght degrees twenty-one and a half mnutes west, seven hundred and eghty and eght-tenths (780 8') feet to the place of BEGNNNG. Contanng three and ffteen onehnndreths (3:15) acres. Beng the same premses as conveyed to Kalenk Berkula by deed of Evolyn Obermann and husband, July 15, 1924. and recorded n the County Clerk's Offce n Mddlesex County, n Book 784, page 499, &c. Beng the premses commonly stuated on George's Road. Deans, South Brunswck Townshp, New Jersey. The approxmate amount of the decree to be satsfed by sad sale s the sum of fve thousand one dollars ($5,001) together wth the costs of ths sale. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges.heredtaments and lowng; left to rght, State Treasurer Wllam H. Albrght; Clayton E. Freeman, charman of the Republcan State Commttee and Walter E. Edge, former Ambassador to France, former Unted States Senator, and a former Governor of New Jersey. Senator Hendrckson s between Albrght and Freeman. The tro of advsers predct vctory for the entre Republcan tcket. Yoar nqnves concernng our Factory-Bult Garages are vted. WeUblt Garages meet all buldng codes. Entre Farm Famly Benefts From Electrc Water System By RA MLLER Farm Eleetrfemton Bureau OW many tons of water dd you and your famly pump and car ry last year to xatsfy your needs and those of your stock and garden? A mnmum of 20 to 30 torn f you H the farm than any other sngle pece of equpment. t s dffcult to place a value on the comfort, health and convenence of hot and cold runnng water n the ktchen, laundry, tplet and bath. Nor should'the protecton aganst fre afforded by an adequate water system be overlooked, as fgures prove that about 75% of all property nvolved n farm and rural fres s totally destroyed. Although pressure water systems are avalable wth other sources of power, those that are electrcally operated are the most economcal, relable and trouble free. When plannng and nstallng an electrc water system and the necessary plumbng facltes, t s best frst to wrte the extenson dvson of your state college or unversty for general nformaton on the subject. Then, after you have made a rough estmate of your requrements, call on the agrcultural engneer of your power company, your county agent, the local electrcal or plumbng contractor, or the manufacturers of the pumpng equpment. Any of the above agences wll be glad to assst you wthout cost Wth runnng water n the house, she saves hours of hard work. dd not have an automatc pressure water system; probably none f you dd. Few farmers realze how much tme and labor the "hred hands," usually hs wfe and chldren, spend n hand pumpng water for the ktchen alone 30 eght-hour days and 200,000 steps each year beng the average. But, dong t themselves, they should be conscous of the work and dscomfort partcularly n bad weather nvolved n pumpng or haulng water for the lvestock and other about-the-farm uses. f few farmers appear to gve much thought to the tme and labor necessary to hand pump ther water supply, even fewer gve any consderaton to the cost thereo'f. Were a farmer offered two to fve cents a day for hs servces and those of hs famly, he would be justly ndgnant. Yet that s hs own valuaton f he does not nstall an electrc water system. An automatc electrc pressure water system perhaps does more to mprove the standard of lvng on appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. JUXJUS C. ENGEL, Sherff. STANLEY S. DCKERSON, Solctor. $41.68 NOTE THESE PRCES: 10x18 One-car Garage $147.50 18x18 Two-car Garage 210.00 Prces ndade free erecton «o jom property. Wrte for descrptte lterature. No oblgaton. WELLBLT MFG.fCO. MAPLE STREET l SOMERV1LLE, N. J. ll VOTE FOR JOHN BARLOW Democratc Canddate For Wth runnng water n the house, ths automatc pumpng plant. or oblgaton. Follow ther advce? so far as you are fnancally able, for no farm mprovement pays greater profts n health, happness, convenence and safety than an aumatc electrc water system. Townshp Commtteeman South Brunswck Townshp, Mddlesex County Electon Day, Tuesday, November 5, 1940 YOUR VOTE WLL BE APPRECATED! THORNE'S PUTS UP PRESCRPTONS Pad for by Frends lul. ull taum llr. u..., na. l l. J

PAGE FOUR Sponsored by ALFRED O. RECHLER Charman, Townshp Commttee GEORGE A. SPLATORE Recorder E. E. CAMPBELL nsurance PNE TREE HOTEL Frtz Donaghue, Prop. SAAC BARLOW & SON Edward J. Barlow, Presdent, BALEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Murray Sloshberg, Mgr. GOLDEN GATE NN Mrs. Mary Echert, Prop. L. J. LUCK nsurance PRNCETON PLAYHOUSE GARDEN THEATRE DEAL BEAUTY SALON Beauty Specalsts ESSO DNER Tony Tonzn, Prop. Prwlen Publshers ncredble rchness and generos you have gven brth to the perfumed ora groves of Florda and Calforna, the wav wheat and corn felds of the Mddlewest plans, the whte cotton felds of the So and the rollng expanse of the Eastern farmlands wh tranqullty and peace noursh the Amercan prncple ndvdual ntatve aganst collectve regmentaton n your bosom, you have stored for our welfare all mnerals whch Amercan genus gratefully receves transforms nto peaceful nstruments by whch we 1 the most abundant lfe known n the hstory of mank

PAGE FVE Sponsored by! w^ WLLS B. SCHOENLY : Presdent, Board of Educaton WLLAM H. VAN DYKE Presdent, Sooth Brunswck Republcan Club PRNCETON FUEL OL COMPANY John F. Hoff, Jr. 1 HORACE SASSMAN Dary Product* GOLDEN BAR & GRLL Harry Gldar, Prop. VNCENT YOUNG General Store GLBERT STOUT Contractor NEW PLAN SHOE REBULDNG CO. Jack Serco, Mgr. PRNCEWCK FARM & VLLA NN Ernesto Gnalco, Prop. You have gven seed to and nurtured our prceless hertage of freedom of relgous worshp, free speech, free assembly and a free, enlghtened press. Wth your benefcence, we have learned tolerance from the ntolerant. Such sol, such land, we are thankful to be born on, eternally grateful to lve on, and unyeldngly defant to de on, f need be, to save our beloved land from the brutal rape whch threatens to plunge the whole world towards a barbarsm and slavery that staggers the magnaton of cvlzed man. We are proud to be part of the frst lne of defense of Amercan lbertes... to always stand mltantly at the sde of every true Amercan aganst the nroads of doctrnes seekng to destroy Amerca's prceless hertage. GABREL & CHRSTE'S GARAGE Hudson Automobles NEW WAY BARBER SHOP CHARLES THOMAS, Prop. WEBER'S RADO SHOP RADOS REFRGERATORS UNON LNE HOTEL JAMES A. O'DONNELL, Prop.

PAGE SOL SAND HLLS GROUP ENJOYS DOGGE ROST ALONG LAKE Sand Hlls Thrty-seven people auenaea tne not cog roast at Lake Carnege, Prnceton, Saturday evenng, deptembe 28, whch was held by the Young Peoples Socety of Sand Hlls Make..., - aett 4 JVatcl 4 * 4." YOUR RENDEZVOUS Hawan Musc EVERY NTE EXCEPT MONDAYS Dnng Dancng Telephone New Brunswck 5887 Hamlton SL cor. Home SL Wllam Lfgren, Prop. AAAAAA RE-ELECT John J. Schuh Democratc Canddate For TAX COLLECTOR SOUTH BRUNSWCK TOWNSHP ;' Too Young to Vote but Staunch Admrers Experenced and Capable Electon Day, Tuesday, November 5, 1940 Pad for by Canddate K.KC'TOX NOTCE Tuwuhh of South Bruswrk Mddlesex County XOTC- s hereby gven that the Dstrct Boards of Regstry and Kl-cUon n and for the 'Townshp of South Brunswck, Mddlesex County, New Jersey, wll meet n ther respectve pollng: places, herenafter desgnated, on J'UKSDAA, OCTOBER 15, l»4(l between the hours of 1:00 '. M. am t: 00 P..\1. for the purpose of regsterng: voters tuul completng the Kegstery Lsts of voters for the ensung GK.N'SltAL ELECTON, and on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1940 the sad Dstrct Boards ol' Regstry and Elect nn wll meet n ther respectve pollng places for He purpose of conductng the General Electon of V.4U. The Polls wll ljo open from 7:00 A..M. to N 1' M For the ELECTON of the followng: canddates: Electors of a Presdent and VcePresdent of the Unted States. One (1) Unted States Senator. One (1) member of the House of Representatves for the 6th Consrossorl Dstrct. One (1) Governor of the State of New Jersey. Three C).Members of the General Assembly. Two (2) members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. One (1) Member of the Townshp Commttee. One (1) Tax Collector. Electon Dstrct Boundares and Pollng: 1'laves are as follows: Frst Dstrct Polls n School 1 louse, Dayton. Frst Dstrct BEGNNNG at the center lne of Georges Road, and the center lne of Dey Road; thence runnng- Westerly along the. center of Dey Road to the ntersecton of the center of Rowland Road ; thence runnng: Northerly along Rowland Road to Devls Brook; thence runnngwesterly along- Devls Brook, to the lne of the Publc Servce Ralway or Transmsson Lne ; thence runnng along sad Publc Servce Ralway or Transmsson Lne Northeasterly to the center of the Deans-Rhode Hall Koad; thence runnng Southeasterly f 0 ^ ^ c e n ' e r of sad Deans-Rhode Hall Road and beyond to the boundary lne of Monroe Townshp; thence runnng Southwesterly to the center of the Crnnbury-South Rver Road at the boundary lne of Cranbury Townshp to Georges Road aforesad thence runnng Southerly alpng- Goorpes Road to the place of Begnnng-. Second Dstrct Polls n Mechancs' al, Monmouth Juncton. Dstrct No. 2 BEGNNNG at the ntersecton or the Publc Servce Ralway or Transmsson Lne wth the center of the road leadng from Dayton to Scotts Corner and on the lne of Devls Brook, thence runnng Northerly and Easterly along- sad road leadng from Dayton to Scotts Corner to ts ntersecton wth Frendshp Road and Broadway Road, tn the Turkey sland Road : thence runnng Westerly along sad Turkey sland Road, to the Perrne Koad; thence runnng- Northerly along- sad Perrne toad to the center of Rdge Road ; thence runnng- stll Northerly n a straght lne to the ntersecton of the center of the New Jersey State Hghway Route 26 wth the renter of Stouts Lane: thence runnng: Northeasterly along- the center of sad State Hghway 20> to the center of Major Road at Sands Hlls; thence runnng- Northeasterly along Kngston Lane to the center of Georges Uoad ; thence runnng- Southeasterly along the center of Georges Road to the center of the Publc Servce Ralway- or Transmsson Lne; thence Southerly along- sad Publc Servce Ralway or Transmsson Lne to the place of Rognnng-. James H. R. Cromwell, Democratc canddate for Unted State* Senator. msses few chances to wn votes. The lttle ones n the photograph are too young to cast votes for Jmmy but they are assurng hm that they wll work for hm among the older folk at home. Paperhangng and Pantng For Good Work at Low Cost wrte E. GLOTTONE Care of ELMER BREESE Monmouth Juncton, N. JL Estmates Cheerfully Gven Telephone: Prnceton 1993-R-2 GLBERT STOUT CONTRACTOR Thrd Dstrct Polls n Fremen's Hall. Kngston. Thrd Dstrct P.EGNNTNr at the ntersecton of the center lne of Kngston, N. J. State Hghway Route 27, and the Mllstone Rver; thence runnng Northerly and Northeasterly along sad Lncoln Hghway, to the center of Ralph Upekman Road; thence runnng Southeasterly and Southerly n- thence runnng- Northeasterly along long Ralph Bookman Road tothe cen- the center of sad Lncoln Hghway ter of State Hghway Route 2H at and to the center of Fnnegan Lane ; THORNE Sand Hlls; thence Southwesterly a- thence runnng- Southeasterly along long sad Route 2G to the ntersecton the center of Fnneg-an Lane, Route DRUG STORE of the center of Stouts Lane; thence 20, thence runnng1 Southwesterly afruts frozen rght n the can n Prnceton, N. J. Southerly n a straght lne to the long sad Route 2f to the Mddle of a mechancal refrgerator or by ntersect nn of the center lne of Oakeys Brook ; thence rnnnpr down the ce and salt method make reputs UP PRESCRPTONS Rdge P.oad wth the center lno of Oakleys Brook Southerly and Easterly Perrne Road: thence runnng- South- to Lawrence Brook; thence runnng freshng, easy-to-ser e desserts. May We Fll Your Next One Open both ends of the frozen cans, erly and Westerly along sad Perrne Northeasterly along Lawrence Brook, Road tn the center of Sch.-lks sta- lo relands Brook ; thence Southeastgently Rress out the frut, and ton Road, thence runnng Westerly erly1 along- relands Brook, to the -en- serve "as s" or slced. For a frozen to the mddle of Mllstone Rver or of the road leadng- from Dun- salad, arrange the slced frut on Carnege Lake : thence runnng North- hams Corner tn Rhode Hall; thence lettuce and top wth salad dressng erly along sad Rver, to the place of runnng Southeasterly ulnff 1h center Begnnng. of sad rod leadng1 from Dunhams or mayonnase. Fourth Dstrct Polls n School Corner to Rhode Hall, tn tle mddle, of the road leadng from Cmnbury to House, Deans. Rver; thence Southwesterly afourth Dstrct RKGTNNTNO at South TonsoraJ Servce ong sad road leadng from Cranthe ntersecton of thp center of the bury to South Rver to a contnuaton Publc Servce Ralway or Transms- of the road from Deans to son Lne wth the center of Georges Rhode Hall ; leadngrunnng NorthRoad : thence runnng- Northwesterly westerly alongthence the contnuaton of along the cpnter of Georgps Rood t > the center of sad road and to the the center of Kngston Lane, thence center of sad road and the center runnng Southwesterly along the cen- of the Publc Servce to RALPH PCASCA. Prop. Ralway or ter of Kngston Lane to the center Transmsson Lne; thence of Major Road ; thence runnng- North- Southwesterly along the sadrunnng AH Barbermg Servce* Publc westerly nlong the center, of Major Servce Ralway or Transmsson Road to the center of Route 26 at Lne to the place of Begnnng:. Snnrts Hlls: thence n'nnlnr NorthMan St. Kngston, N. J. erly along the center of Ralnh BeekB. C. PP3RSON. man Road to the center of Route 27: Townshp Clerk..»»»»+»»+ ) < Household Hnt Ralph's Barber Shop

WANT ADS Kate: One cent per word, mnmum of 16 cents per nserton. Mal your Want Ads to The Forum, Monmoutb Juncton. DARYMAN Wll rent large barn contanng 33 stanchons, 6 calvng pens contanng 18 stanchons and bull pen, large oft and sprng pasture- Excellent for sn8ll daryman seekng to expand or a large daryman for dry barn- nqure R- J- Flood, Rdge Road, Monmouth Juncton- Phone 54-R FOR SALE 3 electrc gasolne pumps; $75 for the 3- Apply Tros- G Lambert, super hghway- Phone Monmouth Juncton 106-M-l WANTED TO BUY Player pano and rolls- Must be cheap- Apply Mrs- M- R- Zboray, Sand Hlls Club, RFD 1, Monmouth Juncton- FOR RENT 3 room apartment wth modarn ktchen snk, bath, garage. Apply Tony mongell, Green Vew Cabns, super hghway. FOR SALE Grapes, 35 cents per basket. Fred Fenchel, Monmouth Juncton. DRESSMAKNG, alterng, desgnng; weddng gowns a specalty. Reasonable charge. Your nqures are nvted. rma E. Kady, Sand Hlls Road, Frankln Park. BUSNESS DRECTORY Auto Reprof AUTOMOTVE SERVCE August Schwartz Route 25, Betw'n Dean* & Dajrte* Buldng Contractor Have that lttle job done now specalze n small plasterng, maton-cement and carpenter-jobbng. HARRY E. WLSON Box 23 Dayton. N. J. Delcatessen COX'S Delcatessen Bus Staton 180 Nassau St., Prnceton, N. J Gunsmths Guns Repared E. H. Young and Son GUNSMTHS New and Used guns for Sale Dayton, N. J. Haulng General Haulng. Local and Long dstance. Also rubbsh removal. Reasonable. Fred Kreg, Kngston. ce Kngston ce Servce ROBERT D. BRAN, Prop. KNGSTON NEW JERSEY nsurance L. J. Luck NSURANCE- BOX 6 Kngston, N. J. VAHE LOGGAN 18 Bank St. Prnceton 731-J Prnceton FREE NSURANCE COUNSEL Refrgeraton GENERAL ELECTRC CROSLEY _ PHLCO Weber's Rado Shop Tel. Monmouth Juncton 2-W-2 Deans, N. J. EVENNGS at 7:00 & 8:45 P. M. jthurs. Fr. Sat. OcL 3-4-5 "BRGHAM YOUNG FRONTERSMAN" * TYRONE POWER LNDA DARNELL EVENNGS at 7:00 & 8:45 P. M. PRNCETON FU1YHQUSE Mon. Tues Oct. 7-8 "ALL THS AND HEAVEN TOO" BETTE DAVS CHARLES BOYER JEFFERY LYNN Repeat Showng Fr. Sat Oct. 4-5 Mon. Tues. Oct. 7-8 "WHEN THE DALTONS RODE" Randolph Scott George Bancroft Kay Francs P. T. A. Commttee Meets At Kngston Kngston An executve meetng of the Kngston Mddlesex Parent- Teacher Assocaton wll be held ths Monday afternoon at 3:30- to make plans to send a delegate to the State Conventon at Atlantc Cty- Mrs. Charles Davall, Mrs- James McDonald and Mrs. Davd Taglloll attended the Mddlesex County Councl meetng on Thursday, whch was held n the Washngton School at Sayrevlle. MONMOUTH JUNCTON Mr. and Mrs- Fred nzeo of Newark vsted the home of the former's parents Mr- and Mrs- Mchael nzeo last Sunday. Mss Catherne Gottaux has been confned to her home by llness- Mr- and Mrs. Lous Dawley Jrvsted Mr- and Mrs- Lous Dawley Sr- of Trenton Tuesday evenng- Robert Dooney and Edward Grggs have enrolled for courses n the vocatonal nght school- GRRDEH THERTRE PRNCETON, NEW JERSEY Joan Bennett "The Man Marred" Otto Kruger Francs Lederer Deans Mrs- Fred Petrefesa, Mrs- Kenneth Bossow, Mrs- Rose Asselta, Mrs- Harret Therren, Mrs- George Wate, Mrs- Arthur Terhune and Mrs- Anna Sckel attended the Fall meetng of the Mddlesex County Councl of Parents and Teachers at the Washngton School Thursday. Mr- and Mrs- Wllam Weber of Maple Meade vsted Mr- and Mrs- LeRoy Burkalew Sunday evenng. Mr- and Mrs- Davd Stewart and Mr- and Mrs- Wllam Ablon of New Brunswck and Mr- and Mrs Walter Young and famly of Frankln Park- Norton Ludlow of Trenton spent Tuesday evenng wth Mr- and Mrs LeRoy Burkalew- Mrs- Anna Sckel has returned to her home n Wodbury after a week's vst wth Mrs- George Wate- M PATRONZE OUR ADVERTSERS Fll your bn wth your Wnter Coal - NOW! Prces are certan to rse. BUY AT THESE PRCES: CHESTNUT 9.25 STOVE 9.25 PEA 8.25 BUCK 7.25 RCE 5.95 SAAC BARLOW & SON TELEPHONE 2707 PLANSBORO, N. J. v MATNEE Duly at 3:00 P. M. PAGE SEVEN Wed. to Sat. Oct. 9 12 "THE HOWARDS OF VRGNA" CARY GRANT MARTHA SCOTT ALAN MARSHALL by Elzabeth Page Fr. Sat. Wed. Thurs. Oct. 9-10 "THEY DRVE BY NGHT" Ann Sherdan da Lupno ESSO George Raft MATNEE Daly at 3:00 P. M. Oct. - 12 "Walt Dsney Festval" 5 BG HTS "SNOW WHTE and 7 DWARFS" "Ferdnand the Bull" "3 Lttle Pgs" Donald's Lucky Day Ugly Ducklng DNER TONY TONZN, Prop. You've Tred the Rest Now Try the BEST! SUPER-HGHWAY Between Kngston and. Prnceton Phone 1100 Prnceton Fuel Ol Co. SERVCE Kerosene :~: Fuel Ol Prnceton N. J. Kngston Prntng Servce ~X"X^

PAGE EGHT VEWS EDTORAL, P A G E OPNONS LETTERS TO THE EDTOR The Frng bne Edtor, Edtor, By BOB HARDNG Dear Sr: Dear Sr: On Thursday, Sept- 26, 1940, was For the beneft of E. M R- "w»h TWO or three tmes have been panted as a Fasapponted Zonng Offcer for the to state that patrotsm entered cst, an enemy of lberty and a foe of Democracy for Townshp of Frankln by the Town- my mnd n 1917 when t was most EDWARD R. REY....... Edtor havng the audacty to urge that the Communst shp Commttee consder t an needed- Would advse E- M R to atbscrpton RATES honor to so serve ths communty- get n touch wth the War Depart- party be dened the prvlege of a place on the AmerSngle Copes Two Cent* Snce ths s a new offce, beleve ment f proof of the followng state- can votng ballot. Wthn the next few weeks that One Year (By Mal) One Dolla, the people of the Townshp are en- ments needs certfcaton. very thng wll happen rght here n New Jersey; not ttled 'to know just where stand «m l«*»ud of my record n the because of anythng have wrtten or suggested, but Contrbutons News tems from ndvduals, church- accepted ths appontment wth es, lodges, organzatons and publc offcals are the understandng tht t was def- Army, and feel t unjust of E- M because of the Communst party tself. Gven enough R- to use the t>ress to knock the solcted. Old photographs of persons, events ntely not poltcal- Upon request deals of Amercansm W t h o u t rope they fnally have put thur heads n the noose or buldngs are welcome. was granted the assurance of full knowng factsand now they are slated to answer charges of forgery. cooperaton by the Townshp Com- At the age of 20 was apponted Communcatons AH communcatons should be ada sergeant to drect the operatons was permtted recently to examne photostatc dressed to The Forum, Monmouth Juncton, N. J. mttee and other departments of of three Battalon Post Offces at copes of Communst votng pettons crculated n the muncpal government- have Camp Dx- J was nformed that my Entered as second-class matter at the post offce always been an advocate of zonng, work was done well- Later was as- the 11 th congressonal dstrct of New Jersey, whch «t Monmouth Juncton, N. J., under the Act of March just as have always advocated all sgned to the) Fnance Department lakes n part of Newark and the Oranges. These good government for the beneft of wth Captan O- A- Grggs, Drector photostats are now n the hands of the Des Commt3. 1879. of the non-negotable check n AnL tees to nvestgate Un-Amercan Actvtes and srttat the general publc " wholly dsapprove of what you say but wll The Zonng1 Ordnance has been dernach, Germany, durng my ser-rather startlng dsclosures have been made by the overseas. Certanly ahyohe defend to de death your rght to say t." Voltare carefully drawn by a group of ca- vce must be a qualfed man to be se- Commttee. There were about 11,000 sgnatures on pable men, who are to be commend- lected and trusted wth these du- all of the pettons. Form letters are beng sent to FRDAY, OCTOBER A, 1940 ed for gvng freely of ther tme all sgners askng them to verfy whether they dd and energy for months and months. teseveryone has done a certan good sgn and, f so, dd they sgn wth the full knowledge The Zonng Ordnance and the va- deed durng ther lfe of whch they rous boards created by t are strctthat they were supportng the canddacy of Comly non-poltcal- Ths has been made are especally proud, and take munst canddates. Ths s Natonal Newspaper Week, when all the compulsory by act of State legsla- ths opportunty, for the beneft of dales and weekles of the U. S. are turnng the ton- The Zonng Ordnance was E- M- R, to state that was enthus far about 1,000 questonares have been sent to serve as a drect courer spotlght on themselves to show what sentnels of drawn for the purpose of protectng trusted from Germany to General Lord, to sgners. Approxmately 500 of these letters have the people of ths Townshp and democracy they are. Whle the yoke of dctatorshp ther nvestments from the abuses Drector of Fnance for the U- Sbeen returned marked "Address Unknown". Of the censors a goodly porton of the world's press, t s of the pastgovernment, and am also aware, remanng 500, only 17 persons admtted havng a splendd dea to remnd Amercans that they alone Try to learn and understand ths E- M> R-, that self-prase smellst s easy for anyone wth a good sgned the pettons, but nssted that they were msstll have the few remanng vestges of an uncon- Ordnance; t s now n effect- Feel lterary style to preach patrotsm- led nto belevng t was for some canddate other free to consult me at any tme trolled press. assure you full cooperaton. Do not t's deeds not words that countthan a Communst. Only three sgnatures, thus far, Whle Htler s not yet a (threatenng menace to the undertake new or old operatons uncharles E- DOONEY openly confess that they dd sgn and that they were tl you have consulted meby dong edtor of a weekly newspaper, stll we hear of a aware of the fact that the petton was n support of Naz consul n Texas who hod the audacty to try to so, you wll save yourself unneces- cessary nor advsable to frst con- Communst canddates for ptblc offce. The estmated sary expendture, nconvenence and sult the self-ordaned poltcal presdctate to the publsher of a small newspaper. And loss of tme- Remember, ths Ord500 letter* returned because of no known address nths causes us to reflect upon some specal prob- nance s for your protecton and sure groups or the " can fx t" cluded, n some nstances, as many as fve to the gang Brng your problems drectthe protecton of your neghbors lems whch occasonally confront ths publcaton. Vpry truly yours, same psr«on. Th* record, to date, s seven letters ah Ths Ordnance s n operaton; Complants come lo us often that the NEWS re- and WALTER KRUTTSCHNTT, addressed to the same man at dfferent addresses and so long as 1 am n offce, t Cortelyou Lane, ports matters whch do not appear n other local wll be enforced- t s nether nerfd 3, New Brunswfck, N- J each returned wth the portal mark "Address Unnewspapers. We are crtczed for takng a'stand on known." local problems. We are accused of beng one-sded.. One man who helped to crculate pettons even had n fact, we have been branded for prntng sgned the bran to sgn hs own petton twce. by Mat letters whch are ponted and derogatory. Even What the fnal score of ths amazng tale of fraud some crtcsm of Htler'6 blzkreg aroused the re and forgery wll be when a check has been completed of one local resdent! on the other ten thousand names remans to be seen. For more than one year the crtcs have been but there s every reason to beleve that the evdence tryng to gve us advce: "Forget about t, don't of dshonesty wll become progressvely stronger. prnt that, don't run hs pcture, etc." We have The four sponsors of the pettons checked thus lstened to these crtcs mostly poltcans, offce far, who legally attested and swore to the authentcty seekers and others wth a Vested nterest n publc of the sgnatures, wll be ndcted soon and there s lfe but have always followed our own deas on no doubt that they wll spend some tme behnd the how to run an mpartal newspaper. bars for ther bold-face attempt to fll votng pettons Perhaps we would be rcher f we lstened to the JHOMAS JEFFEfcSON, wth sgnatures of non-exstent voters. dctates of the poltcans. Perhaps we would have WHO WROTE DECLARATON Two representatves of the Attorney General's Ofmore frends f we ddn't speak our edtoral mnd fce of the State left for Washngton on Tuesday to OF NDEPENDENCE, SAD: on publc matters and publc fgures. But would we examne more photostatc copes. rrefutable evdence "TO SPEAK HS THOUGHTS S be runnng a better newspaper? already s possessed to ndct and convct many petevery FREEMAN'S RGHT. " Natonal Newspaper Week, wth all ts fanfare on ton sponsors, but Jersey offcals want to wden the Freedom of the Press, seems a good background for net before closng t. a reteraton on polcy: We am to have the courage t s not exactly news that t fnally happened n to prnt what we thnk, let the nk spray the snners; New Jersey; nor s our State the only one n whch we am to gve ths communty a courageous, msuch crmes have been commtted by the Reds n FFERSON'S PRNCPLE partal newspaper. ther llegal methods to get ther canddates' names S THE KEYSTOKE OF When a newspaper publsher prnts only what a on the ballot. n Kentucky, Maryland, West Vrgna chosen few want or what good busness dctates, then DEMOCRACY N WHCH and Arzona, Communst, sponsors are ether under he helps undermne the foundatons of Democracy. DFFERENT OPNONS ndctment or n jal for the same crme. ndctments A weak press s a wonderful Ffth Columnst! ARE HEARD BEFORE are now beng handed up n Oho. Smlar checks by the Des Commttee wll get underway soon n SSUES ARE DECDED. New York and llnos, followng whch there wll n Somerset County there are several hundred perbe more convctons and jal sentences. sons who have opnons on who should gude the desand these are the same abused lttle darlngs who tnes of ths country for the next four years. But squeal about persecuton, the loss of ther rghts of electon day wll fnd these same persons wthout any freedom and who preach the gospel of lberty for all. rght to cast ther ballot unless they regster. One constantly have adhered to the theory, despte the can no longer regster on electon day, for the law has barrage of letters from great lberals, that because been changed and these persons must appear on the Communst party openly preaches the overthrow October 15 at the pollng places. of our government t deserves no protecton or beneoctober 15 wll be the last regstraton date before fts from our government and, above all, certanly the votng. t s an mportant date for all persons does not deserve a place on the Amercan votng ballot. whose name does not appear on the regstry lst, and For the rnme reason, and for the added reason ncluded among these are new resdents, new voters that thnk ts acts and proven belefs consttute sedwho wll have reached ther 21st brthday by Novemton and treason, stll beleve that the Naz Bund ber 5, and persons who have not voted snce the last should be put out of busness completely and thorpresdental electon. JlCTATORS SMOTHER FREE SPEECH, oughly. Every sngle Naz camp should be closed For several hundred persons n ths county October up and the complete membershp lst should be made SOMETMES BY DEATH PENALTY KEEP FROM!5 s just as mportant as November 5. Opnons on publc. THER. PEOPLE THE NFORMATON WTH WHCH Messrs. Wllke and Roosevelt wll go for nought undon't we Amercans «ver get tough even when our TO FOR.M OP/N ON. less they' regster n person. very lves may be at stake? "A Vglant Voce fo Democracy" Publshed Every Frday Monmouth Juncton. New Jersey FREEDOM OF THE PRESS OUR DEMOCRACVFREE SPEECH REGSTER OCTOBER 15