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For Mail ' Deliveries Being ' Checked '" Mail deliveries in this town now depend on the fulfillment of re quiflements desired by the Post Office Department, accordhi.g to a letter received today from Am- brose O'Connell, First Asaistant Postmaster General, by Trombadore, manager of the News. Holy Name To Open BoWling Leagne SlID. The Holy ,Name SOCiety will participate in the Somerset Coun. The le tter herein is as follows: ty Bowling League this year. My dear Mr. Trombadore: . The opening game ' wi' take place on Sunday, October 12 at 2 p. m. in the Polish Home. where The Postmaster General has re- the local bowlers will play the ferr ed to this Bureau for attention Immaculate Conception team of r oor letter of September 23, and Somerville. In reply yeu .are informed that the requirements for the establishment Otlier teams in the league are of city delivery service consist of ST. Joseph , and "St. Mary from receipts amountin, to over $10,. Bound Brook, St •. and St. 000 ,00 for the prec e eding fiscal !.T 08eph RarItan, . also. 'the year and a population of at least B!rnardvtlle and Far Hill panshes 21500 res iding within territory WIll be represented in " the league . where th e building lo ts are 60 Members of the local team are: 'per cent improved , with houses William Specian , Capt j George erected. It is also required that Scotch, Adam ' Sandosky, Vic Tran. paved s treets, go od continuous ey, Alex Batcho, and William PH- st reet ligh ts and s igns , la. h OU B«! numbers and mail rece p. tacl es be provided. Th e Pos tma ster of ManviI1 e is bein g requ e sted to re port whe ther the re quir e.rnents for city delivery ar e m et, And I shall be g lad to ad- vise wh en his reply is received . Very truly Y9urs AMBROSE O'CONNELL Fi rst Assistant Pos kn as ter Gen. At ' a meeting last nig ht P res, Vic Traney a ppoin te d membe rs to the following commit tees : Constitution and By -Laws,Fr ank Baron, Rev. FgIyezwski. J oe Fid- Gene Loughra n, Al Batcho Vic Tran ey and F'ra nk Geor ge. Athl e ti c Committee, He nry ron e, Jr. ;Cha irm en, William ian, Walter Wajda, Wal ter zhalski, St anl ey Buczkowski. DANCE ON OCTOBER 19 TO FEATURE RADIO BAND Calco' Strike Affects Local Labor Problems LabOr situa tion in th is town is analyzed l()Cally by se veral peop· Ie in view of the strike bound Cal. co plant for the past two wee ks. The question asked by the worker of the Johns-Manville plants is, " Do you thipk they will go out here!" or say we're next," We have found the answers to be reluctant replies ' on the part -of the residents here to answer the questions favorably. The answer usually ends up in, "I don't like to see us go out l>eeause there'll be a 108S of time." Definitely th ere seems · to be no strike in the minds of many workers and the r umon abo.u.t a strike here are ill-found- ed. : Yet, no information is what tl!e local A. F. of II.. is going to do when bargaining time comes arou nd with Johns-Man ville. No stateme nts a re made by the un· io n a nd we very speCific ally s tate "ere th at no repor ters con tac ted the offi ce on Ca mplain Road; the :ssues are th e cl osed shop matt er '.vhich is b ein g" circul ated promin- e ntl y among th e. Engin eer a nd Re- o1l. irm e ns' division of J ohn s -Ma n- Ville. Th e la borers or un skilled wo rk ers are not in accord from wha t we are able to g ather on a closed shop issue b eca u se of th e lar ge turn-over of labor during this pe ri od -o f defe n se employ- ment. On e of th e s ur e i6S ues will be J=M ' Club N Board OfT Somerset Sends 26 To Db. Selective Service . boards for Di- tsric.t 3, County, will send 26 men to Fort Dix for in· duction into federal service on ' Thursday. Board 1 haa ordered its quota of six to report at 9 a.m. 'at the public school bUilding, W. High St. 20 men from District 3 will ' report at the same , hour at Borough Hall _ Going fr om District 3 · of Man- ville are AIel' Kordos, 184 S. Main St., Michael Mastroubuono, Ave., ' transferred from Mauch Chunk, Pa., Michael Anthony Rei- mer, Ave., Pbhn Patrick: Kotlarchic k, S. 18th Ave., Clem· e ns Przybojewski , 52 St. John St., Stanl ey Steve Niemiec, S. I Third Ave.,l and John Machita, transfer· red fr om Bluefield College, Va. RESIDENT FINED SSO The annual Club was held Friday nicht were made fOr \1M ees. President who presided ben instruct -of trustees to ment of the plant manent equipment grounds on the T. R. reported that a was received expended a cash balance of treaaury. <JUIf Halll l'< baa a total membenlllp . Nomiriatio.ns for mad e as follows: om ... textiles, George Rhodes; e ring, Stanley Tylecld, Sullivan j magnesium, kowski i preformed, John Spanli e wski; Edward Joseph Also automotive, Ja cob Olish of So. 13th E'rt. wa s Jr., George Sopko; p':eikiEOC. assessed $50 a nd CC05 tS of $5.26 liam Seaver, Michal on a cha rg e of being drunk a nd Fr eas L. Hess; disorderly and a ssa ultin g his wife, Dooley. J ose ph Mrs. Helen Olish by Rec. order J os· John Kri sf,olusi, eph J . Bulat Mo nday mght. Georgq. Paul J. Wojta sek, 62 S. 5th St. Wantro Mki, pa id a f ine of $2 and costs of ,$ 3 Ph al1 i rock wool, P ost maste r p, J. Wh elan 's re- po.r t will h ave much to do with h aving ms J1. carri ers here. The P ostmaste r 's r eply is not kn own and will not be made pu blic. How- ever, ju dging from th e p rese nt statu s of Ma'J1vi11e 's str eets, there is eve ry possibili ty of havi ng ma il cal'fiers here. A r ad io broadcasting O ,reln e,; tr .! a d ema nd' for h igher wage s. Ju st wha t the r equ est will be is any- f or reckl ess. driving. J ose ph Kres.. J oseph S troku s, John efsky, 41 Cress St. pa id $5 for Also, floor til e, William B'Il'O'n-, driving without a license, Pa ul L. owski, J. Wac h te r; Hei tz , W. Ca mpIain Rd. $5 for not shipping J ose ph Godlewski, LO CAL POLES IN PULASKI PARADE A Manville co ntin ge nt of more than 500 part iCip ati ng in th e par- ad e on Sunday in New Yory City helped th e Polish Eagle to take over Fifth Ave nu e for more tha n f ive h ours as mOre tha n 35,000 fl'om New. York, New Jer se y, Penn syl van ia a nd Conn ec ti c ut march ed from Fou r- te enth to F ifty-Fourth Str ee t in a'lOual ob se rvance of Pu laski Day . F or mer Mayor J osep h On ka Mayor Fra ncis S. Polonko, Chi ef of Police John J: J as inski, fo rmer Councilman Geor ge Sopk o and many oth ers fr om this town -par- ti :.ipRterl in the demon str at- ion in the big city. Th e Manville MunkfPal ; Band ma:r ched along with the bee.t in th e Easte rn States and did themselvp s jus tic e out- playing many of the mu sical un- its participatinc. There were more than 25 ears and 6 buses that left this town for the parade. Many others made the trip by train. The- parade marked the 162nd anniversary of the death of adler G1 eneral t Castmer Pulaski, PolIsh c,valryman who wal_ldlJed fighting for ' American , liberty In the Revolutionary War. 'More rec· ent history was ih the minds of the 160,000 spectaton, however. as they watched the red and White banners of Poland Iweep pilat be- Iide the Stars and Strlpea. a nd n ationally k nown band will play at th e Polish Home on Sun. on e's guess a ccord i ng to r eports. ... ight. Oct. 19 for the benefit ot Also th e differe ntia l rates might the Lad ies Auxiliary of Company be re -open ed for discussion loc- 3, it w as annou nced last night ally, benefi ts to sick. emp loyees, having his license a nd r eg is tra tion Scotch, Hen ry Wa ida , J ohn on his person. researc h, Dr, W. A. Gauger, 'M M' h I I k !".';! n iority r igh ts in so far as ad- Elmer Stout, South Amboy wa. :.J y TS. Ie ae •. -' u ae • van cements are conce rn ed. We assessed $5 for fa ilur e to stop at It will be the first time th e band . . ' b hear d one :u nton mem er s tate a gr ade cross in g. E dward J. Hoff- of Ernie "Kr i ck e tt, fa st stepp ing h . I h Id b t at a s emor emp oyee S a ll e ma n, New Bru nswick, p ai d for an d mode rn o l' ch C-st ra will app ea r the opportu nity to be ad- fa il ur e to have r eg ie:.trati on a nd at th e l oca l center of da ncing. . d ,Jl The latest a nd most fav-o r able vance d mstea o.l a newc omer license on his person a nd Bissel 3el ectiom:. will be dish ed out to who might possess . a college de- 1 Hall, 126 Gree n St., Somerv ille, if the experi ence d was l ined for spee ding $5. the crowd whi.eh is antj"i oatr tj It th e job r eV' " .. of ed- will be the offi cial ope nin g danc e q ua li fi cati on s, of th e win te r season. The pr oceeds will go for the ben efit of the o" gan iz at ion, Nove! methods of decor ati ng thn aud i- are also. being cons idered . Along wit h Mrs. Shu lack, ot her members named on the commi ttee in clude, Mrs. Alexan der Pe l tack, Stanl ey David and Mrs. John qulla. P. LAINFIELDER FINED $50 IN LOCAL COURT John A. Roddy. 26, of 240 W. Front St. , Plainfield, paid a fine (} f $50 and ' $5.25 coat. on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was ar. l'ai5imed b.efore Recorder Jo seph J. Bulat On Monday. th e doub Ip riot of hlst Fr id ay' the local police "r (> tnki nC!' no c hanc es with non-re Cli derrt me""'l- be rs of both th e cra and the AF Or L T hey h ave posted no pa rk- ing signs within cer tain areas ad- jacent to the fac tory, Local c· ontract e xp ires on Nov. 25 . 19 41. Neg oti ations will begin sh ortl y. Th e eo mmitt f" e tn (' arrv on n egot iations h as not been re- ported as yet. WHITE GAS for ' StoTe. _ - - - - - Torch •• RICHARDS BULK PLANT 158 9. Bridge St., Somerville, ij. J. f OHN CHISE LKO RITES HELD ON THURSDAY Fl me ral for John Chis- elko, N, T hird Ave., who died on Monday (Oct . 6, 194 1) in Some- erset H ospita l ,. Somerville were held Th ursda y at 9 a, m. in the Sa cre d H eart Chur "h. , '1;h e Re v. P ete r Wi eczorek o ffi ciate d. S.u rviving j;\ re three sons. John , Jr , of Manville. J ose ph of Somer· ville p rr d Andrew of Ba yo nne; four Dau ghters , Mrs, Mary Budka of Bayonne, Mrs , Helen Houle of New Y.o rk City and th e ?(i $ses Anna a nd A2'nes of M'lnvi11e; t wo s tep. ! and Geor2'e Papo- wich of New "R1"'ltnswick and Man- ville, reopeet'vely. ert Hard i ng; inspec ti on and con· tro ll Vince nt Hu nt, Alb ert Rie«it Geor ge Pa pawich, Nicholas Batcho An drew Ko,resec j erection and re .. pairs, Edward l\lcNeer , Martin Weiss a nd Geor ge Pa tts. Ballots "Will be mailed out to the members and will be re tu r nable not la ter than Fri d ay at 6 p. m. President Batcho oppoin te d' Karl Ne wgree n and J , J . Fi tzba uric e as I tellers, A social ho ur followed. CHASE NAMED COMMITTEEMAN Adam B. Ch ase . Reading Place , this town h as b ee n named Com· mi ttee man to Selective Se rvice Boa rd No. 3, Somer se t County, by Gov. Cha rl es Edison to direct un· -.e mployment activiti es of citizen soldie rs r eg iste red with the Board and . now l eav ing the armed for· ces of this country. The headqua ..... teri will be located in the Borough Hall, North Bridge Street . Somer- ville. FOX· HEAD "400" Roddy was apprehended Friday night after a general slugfest in front of the J(}hns-Manville plant . Questioned by police he told them lie had come to the ' Calco plant to !ret his wages and later changed hi. ,tory and told police that he eame to Manville to look for a job. pIJIlAn D. VOTU DAD TBIB .OTICB BEER for tlao.. who/ .ake Thank.ainDa Day i. OD Thurs· NOy •• Mr. 20, t94t. Third da,y uul the b&1 to regb- a &D. art of lin •• ter if you a$ not regtaterecl to vote will be ·O!1 TueadaT, Ootob- -ALSO_ er from 1 :00 p. IlL to 9:00 p. IlL at the rerulu' poUlng pl&oe WHITE HORSE HACKNEY ALE in your The election BO&rd will lit th_ to regWter c-.t Wit" voters who failed to Ii.,p.ter. If JlO1l are of age DOW, ' or aD)' oth- St ..... aI ••• o. B .. I .... -. at erreasoDl wb)' )'0111 think ;YOU Ihould be recDterecI, pleue COD- PET E Y • S CAS I N 0 tact the eMotion bo&rda at ODOil. . . 186 W. CAMPLAm ROAD ,., MANVILLE, N. J.. ,

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Page 1: For Mail ' J=M ' Club N Deliveries Being' Checked' Board OfT · I Newgreen and J , J. Fitzbaurice as tellers, A social hour followed. CHASE NAMED COMMITTEEMAN Adam B. Chase. Reading

For Mail ' Deliveries Being' Checked'"

Mail deliveries in this town now depend on the fulfillment of re quiflements desired by the Post Office Department, accordhi.g to a letter received today from Am­brose O'Connell, First Asaistant Postmaster General, by Jo~ Trombadore, manager of the News.

Holy Name To Open BoWling Leagne SlID.

The Holy ,Name SOCiety will participate in the Somerset Coun.

The letter herein is as follows: ty Bowling League this year.

My dear Mr. Trombadore: . The opening game ' wi' take

place on Sunday, October 12 at 2 p. m. in the Polish Home. where

The Postmaster General has re- the local bowlers will play the ferred to this Bureau for attention Immaculate Conception team of roor letter of September 23, and Somerville. In reply yeu .are informed that the requirements for the establishment Otlier teams in the league are of city delivery service consist of ST. Joseph , and "St. Mary from receipts amountin, to over $10,. Bound Brook, St •. An~ and St. 000,00 for the preceeding fiscal !.T 08eph ~rom RarItan, . also. 'the year and a population of at least B!rnardvtlle and Far Hill panshes 21500 r esiding within territory WIll be represented in" the league. where the building lots are 60 Members of the local team are: 'per cent improved ,with houses William Specian, Capt j George erected. It is also required that Scotch, Adam 'Sandosky, Vic Tran. paved streets, good continuous ey, Alex Batcho, and William PH­~idewalks. street lights and signs, la . hOUB«! numbers and mail r ecep. tacles be provided.

The Postmaster of ManviI1e is being r equested to r eport whether the require.rnents for city delivery are met, And I shall be glad t o ad­vise when his r eply is received.

Very truly Y9urs

AMBROSE O'CONNELL First Assistant Posknaster Gen.

At ' a meeting last night Pres, Vic Traney appointed members to the following commit tees :

Constitution and By-Laws,Frank Baron, Rev. FgIyezwski . J oe Fid­uk~ Gene Loughran, Al Bat cho Vic Traney and F'rank George.

Athletic Committee, Henry rone, Jr. ;Cha irmen, William ian, Walter Wajda , Walter zhalski, Stanley Buczkowski.

DANCE ON OCTOBER 19 TO FEATURE RADIO BAND

Calco' Strike

Affects Local

Labor Problems LabOr situat ion in this town

is analyzed l()Cally by several peop· Ie in view of the strike bound Cal. co plant for the past two weeks. The question asked by the worker

of the Johns-Manville plants is, " Do you thipk they will go out here!" or "T~ey say we're next,"

We have found the answers to be reluctant replies' on the part -of the residents here to answer the questions favorably. The answer usually ends up in, "I don't like to see us go out l>eeause there'll be a 108S of time." Definitely there seems· to be no strike in the minds of many workers and the r umon abo.u.t a strike here are ill-found-ed. :

Yet, no information is devu~lged what tl!e local A. F. of II.. is going to do when bargaining time comes around with J ohns-Manville. No statements are made by the un· ion and we very speCifically s tate "ere that no r epor ters contacted the office on Camplain Road; the :ssues are the closed shop matter '.vhich is being" circulat ed promin­ently among the. Engineer and Re­o1l.irmens' division of J ohns-Man­Ville. The laborers or unskilled workers are no t in accord f rom what we ar e able to gather on a closed shop issue because of the large turn-over of labor during th is period -of defense employ­ment .

One of the sure i6Sues will be

J=M' Club N Board OfT

Somerset Sends 26 To Db.

Selective Service . boards for Di­tsric.t 3, So~rset County, will send 26 men to Fort Dix for in· duction into federal service on' Thursday. Board 1 haa ordered its quota of six to report at 9 a .m. 'at the public school bUilding, W. High St. 20 men from District 3 will ' report at the same ,hour at Borough Hall _

Going f rom District 3 ·of Man­ville are AIel' Kordos, 184 S. Main St., Michael Mastroubuono, Fabl~ Ave. , ' transferred from Mauch Chunk, Pa., Michael Anthony Rei­mer, ~ble Ave., Pbhn Patrick: Kotlarchick, S. 18th Ave. , Clem· ens Przybojewski, 52 St. John St., Stanley Steve Niemiec, S. IThird Ave. , land J ohn Machita, transfer· red from Bluefield College, Va.

RESIDENT FINED SSO

The annual Club was held Friday nicht were made fOr \1M ees.

President who presided ben instruct -of trustees to ment of the plant manent equipment grounds on the

T. R. reported that a was received expended duri~ a cash balance of treaaury.

<JUIf Halll :.:,~~~~ chai~.n, l'<

baa a total membenlllp. Nomiriatio.ns for

made as follows: om ... textiles, George Rhodes; ering, Stanley Tylecld, Sullivan j magnesium, kowski i preformed, John Spanliewski; tr.on,~t<,~ Edward K~lly, Joseph

Also automotive, Jacob Olish of So. 13th E'rt. was Jr., George Sopko; p':eikiEOC.

assessed $50 a nd CC05tS of $5.26 liam Seaver, Michal on a charge of being drunk and Freas L. Hess; disor derly and assaulting his wife , Dooley. J oseph ~~~!~::i.;r~: Mrs. Helen Olish by Rec.order J os· John Krisf,olusi, eph J . Bulat Monday mght. Georgq. O~Brien;

Pa ul J. Wojtasek, 62 S. 5th St. Joh~ WantroMki, paid a f ine of $2 and costs of ,$3 Phal1 i rock wool,

P ostmaster p, J . Whelan 's re­po.r t will have mu ch to do wit h having ms J1. carriers here. The P ostmaster 's r eply is not known a nd will not be made public. How­ever, judging from the present status of Ma'J1vi11e' s streets, there is every possibility of having ma il cal'fiers her e.

A radio broadcasting O,relne,;tr.! a demand' for higher wages. Just

what the r equest will be is any­

for reckless. driving. J oseph Kres.. J oseph Strokus, J ohn efsky, 41 Cress St. paid $5 for Also, f loor tile, William B'Il'O'n-, driving wit hout a license, Paul L. owski , J. Wachter; r,~~:~I~il~':~ Heitz, W. CampIain Rd. $5 for not shipping J oseph Godlewski,

LOCAL POLES MARC~

IN PULASKI PARADE

A Manville contingent of more than 500 partiCipating in the par­ade on Sunday in New Yory City helped the Polish Eagle to take over Fifth Avenue for more than f ive hours as mOre than 35,000 Polish-AmericRn ~, fl'om New . York, New J ersey, Pennsylvania a nd Connecticut marched from Four­teenth to F ifty-Fourth Street in a ' lOual observance of Pula ski Day.

F or mer Mayor J oseph Onka Mayor Francis S. Polonko, Chief of Police J ohn J : J asinski , former Councilman George Sopko and many others from this town -par­ti :.ipRterl in the ~reat demonstrat­ion in the big city. The Manville MunkfPal ;Band ma:r ched along with the bee.t in the Eastern States and did themselvps justice out­playing many of the musical un­its participatinc. There were more than 25 ears and 6 buses that left this town for the parade. Many others made the trip by train.

The- parade marked the 162nd anniversary of the death of Bri~ adler G1eneral tCastmer Pulaski, PolIsh c,valryman who wal_ldlJed fighting for 'American ,liberty In the Revolutionary War. 'More rec· ent history was ih the minds of the 160,000 spectaton, however. as they watched the red and White banners of Poland Iweep pilat be­Iide the Stars and Strlpea.

and nationally known band will play a t the Polish Home on Sun. one's guess according to r eports. ... ight. Oct. 19 for t he benefit ot Also the differential rates might the Ladies Auxiliary of Company be re-opened f or d iscussion loc­~().. 3, i t w as announced last nigh t ally, benefi ts to sick. employees,

having his license and registration Scotch, Henry Waida, J ohn on his person. research, Dr, W. A. Gauger,

'M M' h I ~h I k !".';! niority r ights in so far as a d- Elmer Stout, South Amboy wa. :.Jy TS. Ie ae •. -' u ae • van cements are concerned. We assessed $5 f or failure t o stop at It will be t he first t ime the band . . ' b heard one :unton mem er sta te a grade crossing. Edwar d J . H off-

of E rnie "Krickett, fa st stepping h ~ . I h Id b t at a semor emp oyee S all e man , New Brunswick, paid ~5 fo r and modern ol'chC-stra will appear ~iven the opportunity t o be ad- fa ilure t o have r egie:.tration a nd at the local cen t er of dancing. . d ,Jl The latest and most f av-o rable vanced mstea o.l a newcomer license on his person and Bissel 3electiom:. will be dished out to who might possess . a college de- 1 Ha ll, 126 Green St. , Somerville,

~ree. if the experienced wor~e l' was l ined for speeding $5. the crowd whi.eh is antj"i oatr tj It '<now~, the job r eV'" .. (!l es~ of ed-will be the official opening dance qualifications, of the winte r season.

T he proceeds will go for the benefit of t he o"ganizat ion, Nove! methods of decorating thn aud i­tori~m are also. being considered.

Along with Mrs. Shu lack, other members named on the committee include, Mrs. Alexander Peltack, M~" Stanley David and Mrs. J ohn qulla.

P.LAINFIELDER FINED $50

IN LOCAL COURT

John A. Roddy. 26, of 240 W. Front St. , Plainfield, paid a fine (}f $50 and' $5.25 coat. on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was ar. l'ai5imed b.efore Recorder Joseph J. Bulat On Monday.

~in(' e the doubIp riot of hlst Friday' the local police " r (> tnkinC!' no chances with non-reCliderrt me""'l­bers of both the cra and theAF Or L T hey have posted no park­ing signs within cer tain areas ad­jacent to the fac tory,

Local c·ontract expires on Nov. 25 . 1941. Negotiations will begin shortly. The eommittf"e tn ('ar r v on negotiations has not been r e­ported as yet.

WHITE GAS for '

StoTe. _ - - - - - Torch •• RICHARDS BULK PLANT

158 9 . Bridge St., Somerville, ij. J.

fOHN CHISELKO RITES

HELD ON THURSDAY

Flmeral ~,ervices for J ohn Chis­elko, N, Third Ave. , who died on Monday (Oct. 6, 1941) in Some­erset H ospital,. Somerville were held Thursday at 9 a , m. in the Sacred Heart Chur"h. , '1;he Rev. P eter Wieczor ek offi ciated.

S.urviving j;\r e t hree sons. J ohn, Jr, of Manville. J oseph of Somer· ville prr d Andrew of Bayonne; four Daughters , Mrs, Mary Budka of Bayonne, Mrs, Helen Houle of New Y.ork City and the ?(i$ses Anna and A2'nes of M'lnvi11e; t wo step. ~('tnsMichael ! and Geor2'e Papo­wich of New "R1"'ltnswick and Man­ville, reopeet'vely.

er t Harding; inspection and con· troll Vincent Hunt, Albert Rie«it George Papawich, Nicholas Batcho Andrew Ko,resec j erection and re .. pairs, Edward l\lcNeer, Martin Weiss a nd George Patts.

Ballot s "Will be ma iled out to the members and will be r eturnable not later t ha n Friday at 6 p. m. President Batcho oppointed ' Karl Newgreen and J , J . Fitzbaurice as I tellers, A social hour f ollowed.

CHASE NAMED

COMMITTEEMAN

Adam B. Chase. Rea ding Place, this town has been named Com· mitteema n to Selective Se rvice Board No. 3, Somerset County, by Gov. Charles Edison to direct un·

-.employment activities of citizen soldiers registered with the Board and .now leaving the armed for· ces of this country. The headqua ..... teri will be located in the Borough Hall, North Bridge Street. Somer­ville .

FOX· HEAD "400"

Roddy was apprehended Friday night after a general slugfest in front of the J(}hns-Manville plant. Questioned by police he told them lie had come to the' Calco plant to !ret his wages and later changed hi. ,tory and told police that he eame to Manville to look for a job.

pIJIlAn D. VOTU DAD TBIB .OTICB BEER for tlao.. who/ .ake

Thank.ainDa Day i. OD Thurs·

NOy •• Mr. 20, t94t.

Third ~tion da,y uul the b&1 ~1llIitT to regb- a &D. art of lin •• ter if you a$ not regtaterecl to vote will be·O!1 TueadaT, Ootob- -ALSO_ er l~h from 1 :00 p. IlL to 9:00 p. IlL at the rerulu' poUlng pl&oe WHITE HORSE HACKNEY ALE in your ~Ot. The election BO&rd will lit th_ to regWter c-.t Wit" voters who failed to Ii.,p.ter. If JlO1l are of age DOW, 'or aD)' oth- St ..... aI ••• o. B .. I .... -. at erreasoDl wb)' )'0111 think ;YOU Ihould be recDterecI, pleue COD- PET E Y • S CAS I N 0 tact the eMotion bo&rda at ODOil. . . 186 W. CAMPLAm ROAD

,., MANVILLE, N. J .. ,

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Chanceable times around these , ...... ,... eapeciaUy the weather, one

tb. other day cool - -Capital are having an these days too .... God

.... The latest watch out of 13.000 .ub­

ie - Keep 'em rolling - -.. . , ..... p 'em Buying .... Keep Democ-

from dying. ,.

lIike Kovac ,ha& a word for get­tiDe at'Qek. once by loaning out hia car. Let anyone ask me to Joan them my car - - Congratul­itUona a little late but 11 Tenth

-;Wedding Anniversary is something to be proud of - We send Our best 'WIIbea to Mr. and Mrs. John Glad­koW8ki of ·Dakota Street - - An A­mlrican flag perfectly crocheted Ii the jIOOd work, of Mrs. Walenty

of Roosev.elt Avenae - -Ano­n'eecUe worker is Mrs.

Spanielews'ki. who eertain~y -beautiful beadspreads.

of the faculty, of the T~""'" sehool system Michael Gioia

_ th_ days ... . World Se­aHa micht be over bu t the ball JIlek_, Owens ' missed on Sunday bul't be forgetten ..... But as Joe Bepka might say "It's baseball."

ID spite of increased taxes -on fi­quora, wines, and beers, our tav­ern keepers in Manville are able to aell the drinks at the same pri­ces · .... Some -of the boys say .... You get what you pay f<>r.

Dkh't KDOW Hi, 80"

Calling the Po.t Olllce 2184. re­'Dently ,.. r .. ident inquired the name of the Post Master General George Quigl~y, one · -of the .post oBIc:e staff answered: "I think you got me - wait a minute maybe it's in the book - Yea -I looked it up in a new book 80 it must be right­Frank C. Walker is the Post Mas­ter General.

Chester trrojanOowski, Junior is seen quite frequently these days along side of Miss Agnes Teras­ehuk along the main thorough­fare .... Chester journeye.d over to Pasechnek Jewelry Store the <>th­er day and made inquiry about a ring .... Not alone buying a ring but Chester is also asking for a "good office job" \fOor Agnes -.... and "I'll a ppreciate it a lot" if you get her a job .... he told a man the other day .

Fog the Oother night scat:ed -3 girls on East Camplain Road .... They thought a drun1c was com­ing towards the Creasote Field .. but it wasn't so '.

AttOorney Leonard R. Blumberg played good samatarian the other noon hour. His car was parked in 'front of ,his office. A new one Oof s everal months he found a fellow sitting' on the fender - - very po­li tely he stenped over t? Granetz Furn:iture Store" too'k an ea8t,Y rhair and set it up for the man, who was sitting on his fender. The young lad s~id .. . !J'm sorry-.

This Ernie Cricket Band com­ing down to play for the Laidie:!t of Company 3 ·is tops. The date Is October 19.

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Fire conscious officials at Som-erset Hospital make every week fire prevention week. Authorities and "mployees \alike ke.-p cpn­stantly on the alert to aver~ the tragedy that is possible in a burn­ing building_ full of sick peo.ple, and they believe in keeping no stone unturned in their effort to prevent fire.

Every step advised by local auth­orities has been fo llowed to the letter land Somerville Fire De­paillmerit Ofllt iais both in the past and in the present a re hearty iI) their prais! of the .cooperation of the hospital. ;

Built of concrete and steel, the hospital building is nearly as fire­proof as possible. Every inch of wiring is checked scrupulously at intervalls fOr defe.cts which might lead to a bla.e.

A factor against which all hos­pital authorities are on guard is the possibility o.f a fire amohg the chemicals needed to heal the sick. By .car-eful handling and storing, the danger is minimized/ As an added precaution, however, hand extinguishers are placed through­out the building with an .eye on the 'kind of a fire that may break out in that looality.

(fo save precious se1conds .in the event that a fire should break out, d-espite all precautions ta'iten, an arrangement has been worked out so that someone only need lift a telephone, say that there is a fire at the hospital, and the police will pull 'a general alarm at their headquarters calling out all four

Rutgers Gymnasium. shown abov •• will be the scene of ceremonies which will take' place during the eele .. bration of the 175tb anniversary of the grantiag of Rutgers' charter. Rutgers, which started claasea in a tiny frame buildjng in the heart of Ne .. Brunswick, proudly exhibits this ,750.000 otructure. donated by alumni and friends of the University. as the newest bt:. i!ding on its campus. Representatives of more than 300 colleges, universities, and learned societies will take part in tire anniversary program, whose principal

Rutgers this year. in ita service to the State of New Jeney. will have' enrolled in ita Men's Colleges, New Jersey COU .... For Women and the New Jeraey COl­lege of Pharmaey slightly 1... than 3.000 students. . while approzimately ·S.OOO will otuely In utension <ouno" oftered by Unlvenlity College. In addit;on. more than 1,000 men are preP4ring for national de­fense in Defeuae Training Courses being held throuz h­out the ltate under the co-operative plan of the U r.i- . versity and the Federal Go\~ernmen~ m~etin~. ~ll ~.;~e.l~ ,i~~t~_~~~i~~ •.. . .

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HELEN ROZYCKI BRIDE OF W. MA TULEWICZ

fir-e companies. There is a fire-box Miss Helen Rozycki, · daugh.ter across the street from the hosp:itall o.f Mr. and Mrs . ..Frank Rozycki of where an alarm can be turned in South 15th Avenue,' and Walter if someone should happen to tele- Matulewicz, son of Mrs. Stella Ma­phone service. tulewicz of F1agtown and the late

,Matulewicz were married in Every hospital employee is train- Sacred Heart Church Saturday

ed thoroughly in the means of Rev. Pete Wieczorek, pastor fire prevention and the course of the church officiated~ action should a fire break out, That their lessons have been . well The bride. given in marriage by

father, wore a white <brocaded learned was pro.ved twice in the gown along princess lines and

past five years. veil, and she caried a bridal Last year the motor in a dumb- of white roses and baby's

waiter became ignited. Miss Mar-I h •••• th

got Rice, dietician, remembering Miss 'Mary Rozycki, sister of the what she was taught in special bride, was the maid of hono.r. She l.ectures by the fire chief she shut a powder blue brocaded satin all the doors leading to the shaft. prince'sa style~ and she car-An orderly telephoned '!for the ried a bouquet 'Of red roses and fire apparatus, C02 was brought baby's breath. in by a detail of firemen and the Miss Wanda Rozycki, slster o.f fire was out so quickly that many bride; Miss Ann Gachowski and of the patients never knew there Marv Grzeeik were the brides was any trouble. maids. Each wore pink brocaded

On another occasion a fire satin gowns and each carried a bouquet 0' red roses, '

brok~ ()U t in a garage thatwas Paul Butch was best man and used to house the ambulance then . k ' d retained py the hospital. While Angelo Dorsa, AI ' MoeieJows 1 an

Joseph Galaine were ushers. the fire in itself was not serious, A reception was held at Petey's the smoke was heavy and the nur- Casino and later the couple left for ses ' put in an outstanding ,per- a wedding trip to an unannaunced formance in handling the patients (lpstinatio.n. Upon their return they until everything was restored to will reside in S. 15th St. here. normal. The bride is a graduate o£ the

uuuuouuu Manville Public schools and the bridegre:om is a graduate of the Hillsborough 'public schools.

New sweet water coolin .. 'Y'~ tam •• Just' installed by the Car.. ... rier R.fr!lera,tioll Co. I

.... ColDe aa.d taste the difference ia th. best braad, of beers

Vie a1a,o ,.rTe -... .. Fiaest Quality Wine. Liquor, Sa~dwiches: anti Soup,

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19 . So. Main Street

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READL~C LAMPS for the home should be chosen to conform with the decorative scheme, as well 88 to provide correct H:;!lt. Beautiful lamps are to be found in abundance at Public Service showrooms ... LE.s. Better Sight lamps in a wide range of colors and also in neutral tones. Price of I.E.S. table lamps shown. $9.95 each.

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. ~ V~~y _~al Sal .. I!JId ~U~. ~ l'. Blu! 00a1 1-•• OGII.EVSKI 20 years in ~e !'O!'~. buain_

17 South Street Manville, N. J. • I

Phone Somerville 579 o~ 0019 . . ORDER YOUR COAL NOW I .. -- . .....

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Ph-oDe Som.enme 1978

MEMBER OF

MANVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

JOHN TROMBADORE ........................................ Business Manager ADAM B. CHASE .................................................................... Editor ROBERT J. SCHAIBLE .................................... "."". Plant Manager ~,UBSCRIPTION ................... : ........................................ $1.50 Per Year ADVERTISING RATES ............................................ On Application

I • . Entered as Second Class Matter under the Act of March 8, ~879,

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Dear Editor:

Defe.nse. .1Jond

Q. Has the Governmen~

. ~~les of Defense Savingl ~dB'

A. No there is no quota and no time limit. The DI~". Program is to be '11. continuous effort, and both

and Stamps should be purchased steadily and ,

Q. Why were 'the nation's retail stores, asked w Savins Sta.mps?

A. American "l'etailers were not asked, they va,lu;ot«!eredj

theeir national organizations to undertake

fense Sa vigs Stamps on a vast scale.

At the Post Office at Manville, N. J.,1!fay 6, 1937

As a member of a union, lop ... pOE·e such unA-merican agitation and criticism o.f the employees of the Water Department ,because they are granted by a -.considerate council a little increase in wages to which they are entitled as skill­ed workers. The Manville system is the lowes) paid system in the United Sta~s, as you will read over your own paper o.f September 26, you will note this. Further­more, let the men who write a letter of criticis.m advise the peop­le 0·£ this town if they 'know of a qualified plumber who will work for 60 cents an hour. Today a skill .. ·..IjIUJ~~,....,.. ................. UJ~..II,...I,.J,., .. · ................ UJ"""'1If<lI

THE UNAMERICAN WAY

We agree with the statements by hvo .men representing diff­erent enterprises: William Green the American . Federation of Labor and Le,vis Brown: Johns-Manville Corporation. ·We chose the statements of poth of these !Den at this time becanse they hoth reflect the sithauons close to home: Mr. Green in Seattle stated that the A. F. {)f L. would never allow its most effective weapon .. the right to strike .. to be outlawed Or set aside temp­orarily. Mr. Brown on July 17, 1967 at Manville, speaking at .the 25th anniversary of the local firin stated .. his company was always will: ......... to bargain collectively with the chosen repre­sentat.h rpo:: of the workers as pro-potmded under the Wagner Act. ' .... 0 "·lieve that both men in speaking for their respectivc intere, t· are speaking of prnceeding the .. American Way.

John L. Lewis nf the CIO has always stood out for the hi/!,h. est principles of labor. -He has stood f{)r the .rights as gnaran­teed under the Constitution nf the United States. He is a Nom­inent American who believes in the American Way of Life.

Yet it :q qnrnrisinS? t" find A,.n ora'an 1zp r foiT' the A. F "t L in 'Bound Brook take the attitude he did towards the editor of the Messenll'er Gazette recently. We believe in those rig-hts as propounded in the !!,reatest Bill of Rights iu' the world, the pre­amble to the Constitution of the Ullited States and the consti­tution itself nnder which speGisl attention is ",iven to fl·eedo.m of the "ress. There should be no t"~eat. b" other men, fpr, re­porting news 'of interest to the public. We believe this was an unAmeriean act. We cannot go along with sueh actions that tend to suppr .. s freedom of the press and attempt to belittle the equal privliges accorded to alI men under that great doc­ument for which our ancesters fou!!'ht and preserved for us and which is our. duty to preserve for future generations to come. We don't think Green. Lew;, or Brown would fa.vor such act­ions or the members of the Unions in this entire country.

VOTE'YES ON THE POLICE PENSION 'FUND

ed worker is in demand.

"Has our water system ever been a political foo.tball or a center point of controversy befor~ Mr. Shulack's neighbor began to pick ('.!1 him?

Dear Editor:

A Water User F'rank K.

High rents and high taxes will be worse in a number of New Jer­sey communities if the police and firemen are successful in the cur­rent attempts to get higher salar­ies.

By getting a sufficient number 0·£ people to sign their petitions, the public safety employees have made it mandatory to place the question of salary raises on the ballot at the November elections. Of course they aTe able to get the petitio.ne. signed. Who dares to re­fuse them?

These drives have all the ear­marks (If a state-wide project, dir­ected from some central organ­ization. The New Jersey Taxpay­ers Assodation says that certain commun:ties are ~ being used as ~pearheads for the drive, and if they are successful the attempts will spread to all parts of the state.

Police and 'firemen are not justi­fied in asking for . more money. We know the cOft of living is high­er, we aho know that taxpayers and rentpayers must Day thos ' higher living costs, and at the

r I ~ same time. pay staggering in· -- . creases in Federal taxes, high

Just before many other Fall issues of politics and labor C"l'OP Ilocal taxes and higher rents. up for their share of importance to the people of this town. let . us remind our readers that the NEWS supports the granting PublIc sa~ety employeeo have

. . I' h always received good pay even of a pensIOn til the local Pohce Department. We be ,eVe t • when large u ber f pe PI' e e

Ie t' f "D f l' I' P . Fu dl" 't '11 n moo 0 e w r qu S IOn 0 0 you avor a 0 Ice enSIOn n as I WI out of work or receiving low pay. appear on the ballot iII, November should be answered, by the Besides this they get time olf for vote "YES. n yacations, and t'or illness and at

In our opinion it is only fair that the ' policemen, who receive an early age retire on a pension no Social Security beDefits, unemployment reimbursements or whkh is su),l>Orted to a large ex­any other aid /'rom or any other aid from government or pri· ,tent P>: the .taxpayers. It they get vate 8llencies, be .given some kind of security in the days to the ra~s t~payers wI1~ have, a come. We believe a Police Pension Fund is· the answer t{) the 4~uble ex~en ••. because hl:rher"OAv local officers just wants. There is no doubt is will C<l6t the tax- w,1I reQ.ulre hIgher pensIOn pu­payers a little each year, however. overy emploY'er must rea- ll!ents. lize that some reimbursment should be made' to an employee Wherever the question of pay rot' faithful service performed, or to the next of kin in the increase fo-r police and firemen i. event or death. A policeman's job looks easy, but it is the pos- on the ballot. taxpayers .must be ition of risking your life daily. We owe it to the Police I>-epart- oure to vote, and turn down the ment to give to them the same securit.y other office.rs receive in .ttemt>ted payroll grabs. Right now w~ need less. 'spending in the adjacent communities and we will give them no ~ore by voting local governments, and ' even pub­"y~" on. ~()vember 4, than we WOUld. be asking if we were in Hc must be ready to. accept their then" posltlons. . share of the sacrifice n.ded to

_______ • keep the national defense program

APPEAL FOR NATIONAL UNITY

This is an appeal to the Democrats of Manville and the citi­zens of this town to join in a great movement which is to take place immediately and end up on November 4 at the baUot box. We appeal t{) the residents of this community to continuo progressive government in Jlb.nville. We reQuest that the hand of our great president, Franklin D. Roosevelt be upheld in the

'(Contd. under' Political Puddle)

going at full speed.

Manville Citizens and Association.

Pres. George L. Vetrano . Sec. F. Fekete

Dear Editor, ' . I just started receiving your

paper wbich 1 aJt>reciatet very much. It" lets. me know of the ha.p­pening in and .abo\1t Manville,

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POLITICAL PlJDDl.E "

Politics begin to break. Democrat_ have the GoveTllOr ent at Geor"e Shay's dinner on October 14. Shay is givpn dinner. but Ed;spn will have plenty of fire in his worda fbr re·election of Somerset's Senator, James I..Bowe,.,..

politics and judge.hips run alon", t""ether these days. in Union County .. Plainfield especi.Jly, the District Judgeship is up in March. A Republican will be b~~==~ Many Republicans are ~ettin", on Herb Pascoe's to get the anprov.l for the Jud!!,eship. Jud!!'e Martin St'l1tilllUlii the present incumbent, a former Loizeaux sUPP()I"ter is also for the job. •

Former Councilman Geor~e Sopko as Chairman of the _.-_'''' "ion Board apnointed Edward Grimes, perman<.>nt clerk of election records in Somerset County. • , .

Youn", Democrats headed by Frank Dughi of Bonnd Brooit win be~in a drive for membership soon. i

Rill Cunningham runnin~ for Freeholder is popular in Man~ ville and as a candidate on the Democratic ticket sbould be giV4 en a great lead over his opponent. .

10<1" any new voters are requested to register on October 14. in Manville, if they wi,h to vote on November 4th. Check your with the election boards on tihs date if you wish to vote 011 Tuesday, November 4th.

Little attention is being ~iven to the local voters in thel comin", campaign. It looks like an off year election. Stpady work in factories will also take the minds of the people ott of the ballots this year.

Somervill~ might bave the nossibility of a Democratie mem­ber On tbe Council this fall. Renorts have it that Demoeratic voters might cast Bullet votes for tbe candidate On· their tick­et. It nromises to be one of the outstanding contests for the Councilmanic seat in m'any years. '

Sheriff Veghte has received head-lines this week. It is not the best tyPe of publicity. HoweveT, he must perform his duty when called to it.

(Cont. from Edi~rial Colbmn)

.election of representatives to our State governments. Senator James I. Bowers seeks re-election on the aame ticket which gave this eou,ntry puriI)!1 these times such men 118 Ro08levelt in the nation and Edison .in the state. Bowers is seekiDg re-election On his record. The most ,outstandin!!, in tbe history of Somer­set County and the mo&t independent in the State of New J er-sey. •

At home Mayor Francis S. Poolonko bas been active. He has had the unconditional support of two faithful servants Council­Charles Golchewski and Michael Shulaek. Also John Tromba­dore who has kept faith witb the people by his interest in civic' affairs and honest, faithful opinions on matters pertaining to borough affairs. '

SUch men are to be sUnported for national unity. We must bave tIDity /It 'home, in the state and in the nation. We must all pull to!!,pther as all Americans should at this tjme when om'I country calls. Regardless of the political parties we might be affiliated with,however, in a worl4 of chaos and ' distress re­gardless of parties, "Our Country first." We must place ;"'cn men in office, who will give us a net work of unity thr9ugbou~ every yillage, county, state and nation; as the Democratic par-ty sponsors this y.!ar. . .

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you are reqaired to """r .,aawer ,-the bill of .ai" com'

plaill&Dl .on or before the 28th I{ar~o I ;:~;~:~.~:"::::' '~I~~~:I~~~h'~:;~1 day of October, "next, Or the .. iel l Hbdlgd<,n, Con-ll SUeetUOI'8 lD

his wife, ,. blll of complaint will be taken ~. of Fannie or tile ....

:iSf~~~:~~:~~ and Ste{ane conle .. ed &Raina' you. .1 Conner, William Himmelberger, Doe herein.bo ••• et oat ..... Kazimirz Bruch, .... The .aid bill i. filed to foreclos. Mrs. William E. Himmelberger fictitious, the husband heiDIl ..

mirz Bruch, his wife, Eddie certain certificate. of •• 1. for his wife, Augustus F. Brunk, and bominated becau.e of the inability \KeJJY)a, his chensky, Mrs. Eddie Souchensky, taxe. and aueumenta purcha.ed Frances Brunk, his wife, John Har- of tbe complaina .. t to a.certaia.

Budriek, Mrs. his wife, Harold A. Butz, Mrs. by the Borourh of Man-.i1Ie, N. J . gash and Lena Hargash, his wife, tb. trUe cbri.tian and .umame. hie wife, FrarJk Harold A. Butz, his wife, George dated the 18th day .of December. GeoTlle Krawiec, Mrs. George a~d whether or not the .aid fe ..

and Petrona Zuilkis, his J . . Siemers, and Mrs. George J. 1936, the 5th day of April 1934. Krawiec, his wife, Mike Siwetz: male owner. are married, are made . Miehael Vallon, Mrs. Mich- Siemers, his wife, Anni~ Deegan, the 28th day of May, 1934 the 19th Mrs. Mike Siwetz, hiE d.fendant. beeau.. you claim aD .Vallon, his wife, Ma- Widow. John Doe, husband day' of May, 1934, on land. in 'v ile, Frances Siwetz, John Doe, intere.t which i. a lien on the land. Nalewajak, John Doe Annie Deegan, Delia Backstrom, the Borout:h of Man'-ille, Somer. ~usband of Frances Siwetz, Joseph d.scribed in aaid c.rti&cat •• of .al.

,~~~:~ of Marie Doe, husband of Delia Back- ~et County, and State of New Jer- Lawrence, and Rosa. Lawrence, fOr taXes and asae'amenta. Vincent Czubak, Mr". strom, Stefan Sollomay, Mrs. •••. " his wife. Vincenzo Davole, Mrs. Leo,na, rd R. BlUmberg,

Vincent Czubak, his wife, Frank Stefan Sollomay, his wife; Haro-Id and yoou, V~ncenzo Davole, his wife, Peter Sohcltor for Complainant K. Cleaielaki, Mn. Frank Ciesiel- Butz, Mrs. Harold Butz, hie. wife, Stanislaw Wall and -:Margarzata Lmsky, Sarah )Linsky. his wife. Manville, N. J. ' Iki, hta wife. Michael Finnegan, Margaret Diercks, John Doe, hus- Wall, his wife, John Blazewicz and Marion Beattie, John Doe, husba)ld Dated : September 16, 1941 .n.. Michael Ftnnetran, his wife, band of Margaret Diercks, Anton- Lottie Blazewicz, hIs wife, Law- of Marion Beattie, Katie Miller, 1GIm Kovalcik. Mrs John Koval- ~~ Fe~fola, wMr~. Anstonio Fevola, renee Legenc and Helen J..egenc, .Tohn Doe. husband of Katie Mil­elk, hia wife, Elizabeth B. HE;aly, W'S I WI eS' a .ter. ad~ki'FrMrsk' his wife. Anthony Aramo and ler, Char.les Endres, Mrs. Charles

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

101m Doe. husband of Elizabeth a ter adoskI, hIS WIfe, an Madalino Aramo, his wife, Lotty Endres, his wife, Wladyslaw Nig- TO: • • Heal7, Anna Loughlin, John Batt, or Botti, Mrs, Frank- Batt Bodeck, John Doe, hu~and of k' d S f N P t D

B tt' h' if A t H . !)U ows I an te ane igowski, his 11_ e er ,apkunas, Mrs. Peter Dap_ Doe, haBband of Anna Loughlin, or

k 0 MI, ISAw e, H n on kanho,n, Lotty Bodeck, WI'lll'am Krempa, 'f K "K' h

t . WI e, aZlmIrz Bruch, Mrs. Kazi- unas, IS wife, AntonI' Sabest-1 ... Sullivan, Mrs. James Sulli- se.

f, M'rs

h, nMon Ilanonsed 'M IS, Mrs, ,WI'III'am Kempa, hI's wI'fe, ' B h ' M

W C ael art. a r mlrz ruc, his wife. Eddie Soun- mas, rs. Antoni Sabestl'nas his -n, hi. wife, WI'III'am L. Lush 1 e, 1 a, nay J h k 'f J h ' •• M rt II h' 'f M'k B k oscph Budrick, Mrs. Joseph c ens y, Mrs. Eddie Souchensky, WI e, 0 n Luschalk and Jennl'e -~-e for WI'lliam L, Lush, Jr" a e a, IS WI e, I e aroC y,. L h Ik ......... AM' H I J h D h Budrick, his wIfe, . Frank his wife, Harold A: Butz, Mrs. usc a , his wife, Anton S~. Wmiam ,L, Lush, Jr" Mrs, Willl'am nn arle ea y, 0 n oe. us- Z k H Id d M v~ h d f AM' H I B th ui is and Petrona Zuikis, his aro A. Butz, his wife, George an ary SOOS 'lis wife G' L. Lulh, Jr" hi. wife, Mary Ring- an 0 nn arle ea y, ar - 'f I J S ' P fi' ,IOVa-I,llm,.w PHI M B th I WI e, Michael Val on, Mrs. Mich- . iemers, and Mrs. George J. mna , er d,o, John Doe, husband qUi ... John Doe, husband of Mary I' • ea y, rs. ar 0 mew, ." f G -.. P H Iy h' 'f C· ael Vallon, his Wife. Ma- ,. i{'mers, his wife, Annie Deegan, °T lovamna Per.fido, Pelegrl'no R'--al-', Charl.s L, Wel'.s, and' ea, IS WI e, 1- rl'e NalewaJ'a", John Doe W ' te _.. - H II L d d I 'ti. idow, John Doo, husband of or re, Mrs. Pelegrino T rt L.dII- A. Weiss, his wife, Flol'- V a an an m- husband of Marl'e NaI- hi 'f 0 ere, "- provem"nt CnmDany Inc a cor- Annie Deegan, Delia Backstrom, S WI e, Peter Yomalavl'cz Mrs dee R, Eric'kson, John Doe, hus- " ,. lIo_waJ'ak, VI'ncent Mrs, P te y

ti' f N Y k H S .Tohn Doe, husband of Dell'a Back- e r omalavicz, hI's wI'fe' Raf,' band of Florence H. Erickson, Ar- pora 011 0- ew or, enry . f I tInar B. Johnson, Mrs. Arthur B. GassMrs. Henry S. Gass, his wife, 'iTinrent Czuba~. his strom, Stefan Sollomay. Mrs. taehe. Tal.otta, Mrs. Rafaele'Talot-to1._-n , his wife, William Wal- Carl Johanson. Mrs. Carl JohR.n K. Cie!".ieiski, ]\frs. Frank Stefan Sol1amay. his wife, Harold a, IS wlf~, Toni Locanti and A.n-

...,.... h' 'f " A t G 1- :::-ki, his wife. Michael FinneJZ'an. Butz. Mrs. Harold Butz, hI's wI'fe, na Locantl, his wife, Joseph Me' -.... Mrs. William Walcott, his son, IS ~I e, mrs. ugus US k M ~ _... f Ad I h" d ,," Ad 1 1.. Mrs. ~fi " nROl Finnegan, his wife, Marvaret Diercks, John Doe, hus- U8, rs. Joseph Metkus hI'S wI'fe wIf.. James McCleery, Mary A. It f.!:m. 0 p roo eOK . ll.rs, .... n·1 J h P , .JIeCIee-, his wife, George H. Bodeck, his wife, ,fohn John Kovalcik, Mrs. John band of Margaret Diercks, Anton- ~ n ?sip~nko, Mrs. John Posip:

" M K Ich M Joh M cik. his wife, Elizabeth B. Healy. ',·0 Fevola, Mrs. Antonio Fevola, a, 0, hIS Wife, Martin Devald Ro-Smith, Mrs. George H. Smith, his' e, r s. n . D I ' William H. Higginson, Mrs. Kelch, his wife, Ernest .John Doe, husband of Elizabeth l.is wife, Walter Sadoski, Mrs. Zl eva d, his wife, Paul Wallach

""..':i!lta1l! H. Higginson, his wife, Roth, Mrs. Ernest Roth, his wife, B. Healy, Anna Loughlin, John Walter Sadoski, his wife , Frank A~d Katie Wallach, his wife Car-,.. M Ba ock d John Doe hus Doe. husband of Anna Lou$!'"hlin . Batt, or Botti, Mrs, Frank Batl "'.IIn,O Colicigno, Mrs. Carm"n'o Co-Fabricant, Mrs. Moses ary ryan ,- S I ' 1 '

his wife. Thomas H .• \tllleno/band of Mary Barocky, Mike B~ r- James Sullivan, Mrs. James u h- " r Botti. his wife, Anton Hanon- ICIgnO, hIS wife, Minnie trisco A,. oe'ky, Mrs. Mike Barocky, his wife, van, his wife, William L. Lush sek, Mrs. Anton Hanonsek, his John Doe, husband of Minnie Tis:

H. MulleMn. Mike Sirner, Mary Sirner, Hs I Tru,ste.e for William L. Lush, Jr., wife, Michael Martella, and Mary co, Francesco- Nappi, Mrs. Frances-T. Bateman. rs. 'f J h M d AI' 'I WI'III'am L, Lush, Jr" Mrs, WI'lliam M t II h' 'f M'k Ba k co NappI' hI' 'f M'" Bateman, his wife, Harry W1 e, 0 n axym an Ice II ~ "'(- ar e a, 1S WI e, J. e roc y, .' S WI e, l"'e Sokola,

ser,Mrs Harry Keyser, his Yln, his wife, Steve Muffler. Mrs. L. Lush, Jr., his wife, Mary Ring- Ann Marie Healy, John Doe. hus- Mrs. MIke Sokola, his wile Frank Frank MHls, Mrs. Frank Steve Muffler, his wife, Joseph Q,.uist, John Doe. husband of Mary hand of Ann Marie Healy, Barth- Kole~ow.ski .Rnd Eli'zabeth' Kolen-

Grabanskas and Alice Grabnns k-::ts, Ringquist, Charles L. Weiss, and I"Ilmew P. Healy, Mrs. Bartholmew, OWSkl, hIS WIfe, Josephine Nicco-Is ~,~!d' ~~:! B~;~~:,a~~ his wife, Lena Wogkrinski, ,l ("\hn Lydia A. Weiss, his wife, Flor- P. Healy, his wife, Ci- J~hn Doe, husband of Josephin~ Erneat Keller, Mrs. ,]{"lI,.r, I Doe, husband of Lena Wogkrin"ki, enee H. Erick!".'"I n . .fohn Doe, hus- ty Hall Land and Im- Nlccols, ~oee.ph Mayer and Mary his wifp..Thomas J. G::~!~g~~,,:~~~ I q'harles Fandl, Mrs. Charles F~ ~- band of Florence H. Erickson, Ar- provement Company, Inc. a cor- M~yer, hiS Wife, Mik K,owach, Mrs. Anna GaffiJZ'an, his' dI, his wife, Mary Munrow, WII. thur B. Johnson . Mr!'!. Arthur B. poration of New York, Henry S. Mlk KowRch, his' wife. Antoni Sa­Hoycuik, Mrs. WaE-yle H;::~~~!~',lli8m Munrow, h~r husband, ,J ("I~e- Johnson, his wife, W"il1iam Wal- GassMl'I. Henry S. Gass, his wife, m~nek. Mr~ .. Antoni Samonek. his hil wife, Herbert E. Cox, ' phine Purcell, Jerry Purcell, her cott, Mrs. William Walcott, his Carl Johanson, Mrs. Carl Johan- WIfe,. Ste~e Martin, Mrs. ~lteve Mrs. Herbert E. Cox, his husband, Agnes Malkosky, ,To!'; '~ph wife, James McCleery, Mary A. ~on, hie wife, Mrs. August Gnst- Martm. hIS wife. SteHa PicCirilli, John Victor, Ludwica Victor, ' her husband. Leo F:l~ n- McCleery, his wife, Geor~e H. Bodec.k, his wife, John ~~h'l? Doo, husband of SteUa Picc.

~,' F'I ' . ' F nk F'l,n Smith, Mrs. GeorO'e H, Smith. his 11. .{ K I h M J h M Irt I Marv Selv g I' J h D wife, Sebastien Liberty. Daniel OV;::ml, or J anOWSII.I, rn· eo Ll • e c . rs. 0 n . . . ~ ago, 0 n oe, Natvbr, Mrs. Daniel Natvig, ovski, or Filanowski, Joan wife, William H. Higginson, Mrs. Kelch, his wife, . Ernest hueband of Mary Selvaggio, Pas-wife. Jens S. Broderson, Mrs. Filanovski or Filanowski, his wife j William H. Hhz'ginson, his wife, Roth, Mrs. Ernest Roth, his wife, I Quale Cassara, Mrs. Pasquale Cas-S. Broderson, his wife, Jdhn Frances Filanovski or Filanow~ki , Moses Fabricant, Mrs. Moses Fab- Mary Barocky and John Doe, hus- $Bra, his wife. Fra,nk Savioli. Mrs ner and Clothilde Donner Michael Filano-vski or Filanowf(ki, "icant. his wife. Thomas H. MuUen, bJ'tnd of Mary Barocky, Mike Bar. Frank Savioli, his wife, Josenh Ra~ wife, Alex Kasmer. Mr.s. Florence Filanovski or Filanowski, Mrs. Thomas H. Mul1en, his wife. oc'ky, Mrs. Mike Barocky, his wife. d~ova and Agnes Rad;.o.va, his Kazmer, his wife, Adolf Louis Filanovski or :Filanow'ski. Alfred T. Bateman. Mrs. Alfred "\fike Simer, Mary Sirner, hb Wife, Jersey Acres, Inc. Andro G. son, Alverretta Mary and Anna Filanovski or FilanowskiJ T. Bateman, his wife, Harry Key- wife, :.Tohn Maxym and Alice 'fnx- Trudnak and Elizabeth Trudnako Jo.iCl wifp-. George Pinlk, Mrs. George his wife, Jacob Gtrshkowitz, Mrs. ser, Mr!". Harry Keyser, his wife. ym, his wife, Steve Muffler. Mr~. his wife. George Holewa and Eliz~ Pink, his wife , George Turon, Mrs .. Jacoo Gershkowitz, his wife , Louis Frank Mills, Mrs. Frank Mills, Steve Mtaffler, his wife, JOSCpll abeth .Holewa, his wife, Jozef To­George Turon, his wife, Vincenzo Rossi, his wife Mary Rossi, .Tohn his wife, Mary Brown, Jacob Rahn- Grabanskas and Alice Grabansl<9C3. ro.wekJ, Mrs. Jozef .Toro.wski, his

C ' M V· Doe, husband of Mary Ros"i, Tony er. and Rose Rahner, his wife. his wife. Lena Wn.ookrinski, J:lhh wlte, Geor, ge ShipKowitch, Mrs, atama, rs. Incenzo T I -~ G S his wife, Nic'Klo Milnpk. Mrs. GullaMrs. Tony Gulla, h s wife, Ernest Keller, Mrs. Ern~~t Ke ler. Doe, husband of Lena WogkriMki. eorP.'e hlokowirl,. his wife John 10 Milnek, his wife, Thomas Mur- ' Sophia Korel, John Doe, husband his wife, Thomas J. Gaffigan and Charles Fandl Mrs. Charles Fan- Tomaskowitz and MPT" T"~ '!\ <'lr" ­phv, Mrs. Thomas Murphy. his of Sophia Korel. Minnie r. ... ven- Anna Gaffi'!an, his wife. Wasyln dl, his wifp-, Mary Munrow, Wit- witz, his wife. Andrew Wini"k. wife, Zigmund Kovalunas. Mrs. stein, John Doe, husband of Min. l{oycuik, Mrs. Wasyle Hoycuik liam Munrow, her husband, Jose- Mrs. I Andrew Winick, his wIfe Zip'mund Kovaluna!, his wife, nie Levenstein, Andrew Ba!ilarabe, his wife, Herbert E. Cox, Trustee. t>hine Purcell. Jerry Purcell, he ... !ohn .M"o.li:oris and Mary Moli£or~ Joseph J. Bi\rnath, Mrs. Joseph J. Mrs. Andrew Basarabe, hi!". wife, Mrs. Herbert E. Cox, his wife husband. Agnes Malkosky, Jo!terh IS, hiS WIfe, George Charnitski, Barnath. hif4 wife. P eter Goosens. ,Tohn Tolobar Mrs John Tolobar. John Victor. Ludwica Victor, his Malkosky. her husband, Leo Filan- Mrs. George Charnitski, his wife, Mrs. Peter Goosens, his wife, Wal- his wiie, Alhe~t Weaver, Christina, wife, Sebastien Liberty. Dq"';cl M. ovtf'ki, or Filanowski, Frank Filan ~ George Spartro, Mrs. George Spar­lace C. Dunn. Mrs. Wallaep C.- Weaver, his wife, 'John Bal'ka and Natvi$Z', Mrs. Daniel Natvig: his I'Ivski, or Filanowski, Joan tro. his wife, George Charnitski nunn. his wife. William F . Kruse, Annie Balka. his wife, Agnes Wilk wife, Jens S. Broderson, Mrs. Jem! Filanovski or Filanowski. his wife. ~nd Anna Charnitski, his wife, Ur­Mrs. William F. Krure, his wife .. lohn Doe .· hu!ilband o-f A'!nes Wille S. Broderson, his wife, John Don- Frances Filanovski or Filanowski. ban GogolJa, Mrs. ,Urban GOJZ'olla Harry Gray. Mrs. Harry Gray. hie WasHy Demkavitch Mrs. Wasilv ner and Clothilde Donner, his Michael Filanovski or Filanowski. his wife, Frank Wenskev and Fra~ wife, Wilf,J:ed Knowles. Mrs. Wil- Demkavitch, his wife. Washo Kuz- \vife, I Alex Kasmer, Mrs. Alex I Flo,'en,ce Filanovski ' or Filanowski, ses Wensky, his wife. Frank SC~lT_ fred Knowles, his :wife, Jos~h myak, Mrs. Washo Kuzmyak~ hie Kazmer. his wife. Adoloh Broder- Filanovski or Filanowslci, nino, Mrs. Frank Scarpino his Lukaeovic. Mrs. Joseph Lukaco. wife. Steve Bimdura, Mrs. Steve !ilnn, .-\lverretta Mary Broderson. Anna Filanovski or Filanowski. wife. Ivan YarShevitz, Mrs.' Ivan vic, his wife; Robert G. Hendricks, -qantil'r~ . "his wi'f!. Raimonrlo. Am- his wife, George Pink, Mrs. Geor~(> wife. JR"ob Gershkowitz. MrCl varshevitz. his wife, John Vali:ln_ Mrs Robert G. Hen·dricks. his wife, brosino Mrs. Raimondo Ambrosino Pink his wife, Gp.orge Turon, Mrs. Gershkowitz. his wife. Loui~ t~. Mrs. John Valiante. his wife, Anton Tomasovic ana ' JuliA. TC\m- his wif~ . J('Iseph Banko-wf(ki. Mrs. r:~ONe Turon. his wife, Vincenzo Rossi. his wife Mary Rossi, John .fl"lhn BilC'alar. ~nzi~ Bacctlar h(s asovic. his wife. Herman 'Bie<ler- .Toseoh Bq,nk('lwski. his wif,~. MOl"lr rR.ta;......... ~1:r~. V!'""!. ce""z('l C" "' A :" ~ Doe. husband of Mary Rossi, Tonv wife. Andrew Olonick and LizziE.> man, Mr~. Uo"t'mll.n Biederman. his Fabyanski, Frank Bankowski. hi.f( wifp.: Nicklo Milnek. Mrs. Niek_ GullaMrs. Tony Gulla, his wife. ()lonick. his wife. Martino Creto, wife. Joseph Van Dvke,. Mrs. Jos- Josepha Bankowsld, hie wife, and 10 Milnol(. his 'wife, Tltomq~. l\lur· Sophia Korel. John Doe, husband Mrs. Martino Creto. his wife. Pe. enh Van Dvke. his wife, Bruno Sa- the unknown heirs: devisees ohy. Mrs. ThoJYIas Murphy. hi~ of Sophia Korel. Minnie Leven- tro. Orhz8'k. Mrs.· Petro Orhzak hIs rafinka. Mrs. Brltno Sarafinka. his nersonat representatives of all wife, Zigmund Kovalunas, ' Mr". stein, John Doe, husband of Min- wi1..,. Antone Panko, Mrs. Antone wife, Elizabpth K. Hamilton, John .hereinabove named nersons, donrl 7,i2'ml1nO Kovalunas. ' his wife nie Levenstein. Andrew Bharabe, Panko. his wife, Peter Oruzok, Doe. hUf4hand of Elizabeth K. Ham- their or anY of their heirs. de- TI"I~ ... nh J . Rnmath, Mrs. Joseph J. Mrs. Andrew Basarabe, his wife. Mrs. Peter Oruzok. hi" wife, Si­Utnn . Harlo HodJZ'don. Mrs. Harlo vlSPPS. exe~tors, administrators. Barnath. his wife. Peter Goosens. J-ohn Tolobar. Mrs. John Tolobar. mon Janchewski, Mrs. Simon Jan­Hodgrlon. his wife. Fannie eo.~- Q'Tsntees. assisrns or successors it1 Mrs. Petf'r Go06{'ns. hi!'; wite. W'lL wife. Albert Weaver, Christina. rhewski. his wife, Joe Kurich. Mrs. ner, John Doe, hu~b,md of Fanme right. title or. intere~t, the name lA.ce C. Dunn. 1\fr~. Wallacp. n.- WeAver. his wife. John Balka Anti .Toe Kurich. his wife, Mich Franci- -Conner. Wi1liam H. Himmelberger, .10"" Doe lu:reinabo.e sflt out be- flunn. "h;~ wife. William F. KruCle . Annie Balka. his wife, Agnes Wilk I'Isi, Mrs. Mich Franciosi his wife Mrs. William E. FJimmelberJZ'er. in .. F;ctitiouaO- the hu.hand· bein~ so Mrs. Williqm "F. Kl"\l~e. "hif( wi"", .Tohn Doe. husban'd of Asrnes Wilko ILuev Schmidt, John Do~. husbana his wife, AUa'Ustus F. Brunk, and nominated hac.use of the inahilih RA.rTy (!r~v. Mrs. Harry (!rAY. hi. WasHy Demkavitch \irs. Wasily of Lucy Schmidt, Mike Cheson and Frances Rrunk, his wife. John Har-- .. I tll. com.pl.inant to aacertai,. <vifp.. ·Wilfl"ed· Knowles. Mrs. Wil- Demkavitch, his wife. Washo 'Kuz_ PRulina Cheson, his wife, Josenh ~sh and "Lena Har~Ash his wife, the true christian and .urname- fred Knowles. his wife , Joseph myak, Mrs. Washo Kuzmyak. hi~ Chizmar and Verona Chismar. his Geolj!'e Krawiec. Mrs. George .. n" whether or not tJ, ... aid fe" Lnk"covic. Ml"C: .Tosenh LukR"o· wife. Steve Bandura, Mrs. St.eve wife. John Melick and AlZ'np<t M"'_ Krawiec. "his wife. Mjke Siwptz. m.I'!t owners are marrie,l: vic, his wife. R';h~rt G. Henilri('"k" llAndura: his wife, Raimondo Am- ;(''k his w.ifo. Adam Smiza~lci and Mrs Mike Siwetz, his R .... "'rtue of an o,..f",r t'lf the M"rs. Rohert G. Hendricks. his wifp brosino. Mrs. Raimonoo Ambrosino Botl'!slawJ\ S!l1fzaws'ki. his wile. Nor vri.f~, Francee Slwetz, John Doo, ~O" .. t of ~ha"cery' of New Jersey Antnn Toma:::l'lvic qnd JuliA, Tro·m- his wife. Josenh BRnkoweki, Mrs. "hI',+. n~"'.if({'vizh .J'tnd MJt.riianna husband of FrAncis Siwetz, Joseph ';"'a,fe '('" the 16th da,. of Secptem- AI'ovic his wife. Hprman Bieder· .Joseph Bankowski. his wife. Marv Deni"~vizh. his wife. Jan l"J\btrorw. 'Lawrence, and Rosa Lawrence, \Wr, 1941, in a cla.s •• h.r .... man. Mrs. Herman Biederman, hi! Fabyanski, Frank Bankowski, (Con~nll.d on Pace tive-)

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L1GHTrmih s'iitiKESW~~T Agnes Bachstein, his wife, FrancesCo Nappi, Mrs. Frances- VY. his wife, Simon Galkousky and Dombek and Lade Dombek, his co Na ppi, his wife, Mfke Sokola, :r-,.f '-try Ga ll\o·usky. his wife, Dom- Ken Maynard wife, J org Puluvko, Mrs. Jorg Pul- Mrs. Mike Sokola, his wife , Frank enica Mottola, Mrs. Domenica Mot. Carole Landi. Ce •• r Rumero uvko. his wife, Andrew Trudnak, and Elizabeth Kalen- tala, and the Unknown heirs. devi.

Plus Comedy and and Elizabeth Trudnak, his wife, owski, his wife , Josephine Niccols, and personal r epresentatives. Joseph Trudnak, Mrs. Joseph Trua fohn Doe, husband of Josephine their or any of their heirs, de- Chapter 13 .of The Junde Girl nak. his wife, Max Goodman, Mr8. Niecols, J oseph Mayer and Mary executor s, administrators , Max Goodman. his wife , .Anto-ny Mayer, his wife, Mik Kowach, Mrs. lglr&Jltees. assigns or successors in _ -,.,

his wife, Antonio Esposito, Mrs. monek, Mrs. Antoni Sarnonek, his every one of the def endants here-7-entner and Marjanna Zentner, Mik Kow8 "h, his wife, Antoni Sa- right, or in terest of each and ~ SUN. & MON. OCT. 12 & 13

Antonio Esposi to, his wife, Mioh- wife, Steve Martin, Mrs. ~,teve inabove named to the same effect SHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWER ael Pulubiak. Mrs. Michael Pulub- Martin. his wife. Stella Piccirilli, a s if this class of unknown ileirs, Joan Bennett Franchot Tone iak. his wife, Louis Gelato, Mrs. John Doo, husband of Stel1a Picc- devisees and personal r epresenta- . . Louis Gelato, h is wife, Theador iriIJi, Mary Selvaggio, John Doe, tives and their or any of their THE BIG BOSS Palemar, Mrs. Theodor Palernar, husband of Mary Selvaggio, Pas- heirs, devisees, executors, admin- OUo Krueer Glori. Dicluon his wife, Jan Gersna and Anna 1uale Cassara, Mrs. Pasquale Cas- istrators, grantees, assigns Or sue-Gersna, his wife, Paul ~ara. his wife. Frank SavioH, Mrs. cesors in right, title Or interest Plus C.rtoon Comedy and

and Any Juhanjak, his F rank SavioH, his wife, Jose-ph Ra - were named and .r epeated after Sun. only _ Current New. E.ent. (\lph Baehst ein, Mrs. dzova and Agnes ~<frova his each na~e appearing hereinabove, Bachstein. his wife, Zofta wife, J ersey Acres, Inc. Anrl'ro G. the n.me "John Doe" herei "'lb~y • .......-....... ,-------------chowski , J ohn Doe, husband Trudnak and Elizabeth Trudnak-, .et heine fictitious, the hu.h.nd TUES. & WED fi a Wojczechowski , Filippo his wife, George Holewa and EHz- heine so nom in. ted because of the

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Mrs. Filippo Sacco, his wife, abeth Holewa, his wife, Jozef To- inability of the col1q)l.in.nt to seppe Zavaglia. ?frs. Giuseppe rowski , Mrs. Jozef oTorowski, his •• cert.in the true christian .n"l' VAQ"liA .. his wife. Pasquale Maroni, wife, George Ship!kowitch, Mrs ...... rn.me •• nd whetlaer or n('tt thl! Mrs. Pasquale Mara-ni. his wife, G~orge Shipkowich, his wife, John Domenico ZavallJia . Mrs. Tomaskowitz and MRry Tnmn<lko­ico ZavaJZ'Jia, his wife, John F ed- witz, his wife, Andrew Winick, orco. Mrs. John F edor- Mrs. Andrew Winick, his wife, (' '' l.i Cl, wiff' . .T-an Jnh 'ln istk John Molitoris 'tnd Marv Motit.nr_

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and Mary Juhanjak , his wife, An.. . hie:. wife, George Charnitski, tonina Czado, John Doe, husba nd Mrs. George Charnitski , h is wife, o-f Antonina Czado, Stanislaw and George Spartro, Mrs. George Spar­Juzefa Jakob~TI·cr.'ki , Mrs. Stanislae tro, his wife, George Charnitski Jakobo-wski wife of Stanislaw Ja- and Anna Charnitski, his wife, Ur­kobowski J ohn Doe, husband of ban GogoUa, Mrs. Urban Gogona, Juzefa ,T " ' ~ bowski, J oseph Smaj- his wife, Frank Wenskey and Fran da and N::: stonia Smajda, his wife, Sf' S Wen sky, his wife . Fra nk SCAr­Pasquale Guid o-, Mrs. Pasquale 'Pino, Mrs. Frank :Scarpino-, his Guido, his wife, Sta nislaw t'o lol- wife, Ivan Yarwevitz, Mrs. Ivan owski and Aleksandra Sololowskl , Yarshevitz, his wife, J ohn Valian- "G~O"-",-,=S=--'"S;--,--~T",-,A,-,,_V-,--,E~,R=,,,N,-,­his wife, P aul Si\tY and Mary Si- te, Mrs. J ohn Valiante, his wife. -vy, his wife , Simon Galkoue.ky and J~hn Bacala r , Suzie Ba calar, his Mary GaJ.ko-l1 skv. his wife. n"m- WIfe. Andrew Olonick and Lizzie PABST BLUE enica Mottola. Mrs. Dornenica Mot- Olonick, his wife, Martino Creto. tora , and the Unknown heirs. devJ- Mrs. Martino Creto. his wife . Pe­sees and personal rp.Dresehtatives, tr? Orhza'k, Mrs. Petro Orhzak, his and their or any of their heirs, de- WIfe, Antone Panko, Mrs. Antone visees. executors , administrator ..... Panko, his wife, Pet er (ll'uz" k grantees. assi.Q'ns or succesf'lnrs in Mrs. Peter Oruzok, hi!o- wife, Si­rhrht, title or interest of each and inon .Janchewski , Mrs. Simon J an-

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wpre named and r epeated after ide his wife . Adam Smizawski A.nd p"ch name appearinjl her einabove, Boleslawa Smizawski. his wif·e Nor the name "Joh.., Doe" her.inahove bert Denisevizh and MA.rij q,nnp .. et heinl' fiditiouli . the hu ..... nd 'Denisevizh, his wife. J an Tat.,., ... ,,~~· bein", .0 nomi-outed hecaulle of the ski and Marjanna Tatarowski. hi .. in.h:Jity of' the com:01.: .... 11t M wife. Kazimierz Jastrzembski, Mr~ ucertain the true christian a"~ Kazirnier 'l Jastrzembski. hiR wi fe ..... "'.mes and wh .. ther or not tl.., .JQhn Valiante. Mrs. 'John Vplin.n _~ -•• id female owne;. are married. t eo his wife. Sidor Drobina . 'Mrs.

By virtue of an order of the Sidor Dra-bina , his wife, Lens Fri­Court of Chancery of New Jersey shman, John Doe. husband of LenA made on the 16th day of Septetll- Frishman , Rudolph Ba chst ein a nd her. 1941, in • c, u.e wherein Bo" Agnes Bachst ein, his wife . St;sml l>v rough of Manyme, • municip.l Dombek ,and La de Dombek hi~ corpor.tion i. c:!Omplain.nt and Pe- wife, J Plg Puluvko, Mrs. J orS' Pul­

, ter Oapkun •• , et al., .re defend- uvko. his wife, Andrew. Trudnak, _ ants, you .re required to ."pear and Elizabeth Trudnak, his wife. .nd .nswer the hill of said comp- Joseph Trudnak. Mrs. J osenh Trud lain.nt on or before the 28th d.y "'Jl.k. hi 'S wif e, Max Goodman . Mrs. of Octoher ned. or the said hill Max Goodman. his wife, Antony of compl.int wilt he t.ken as con_ Zentn l>r and MarjAnna Zent ner , feued •• ain.t you. his wife. Antonio E sposito, Mrs.

The •• id bill is filed to foreclose Antonio Esposito. his wife. Mich­certain certific.tes of s.le for tax- ael Pulubiak. Mrs, Michael Pulub­es .nd ...... ments purchased hY' iak, his wife, 1;.ouis ·Gelato. Mrs. the Borouch of Manyille, New Jer- Louis Gelato, his .wife , Theador seY, dated the 28th da,. of May, PalernAr, Mrs. Theodor , Palema!" 1934, .nd the 18th d.y of Decem- his wife, Jan ' Genna and Anna ber, 1938, on land. in the Borouth GersnR. his wife. Paul Juhanjak of 'ManYille, Somerset County and Any Juhanjak, hig. wife, Rud­.nd " St.te " of " New " Jersey, olph Bachstein, Mrs. Rudolph .nd you, Bachstein. his wife , Zofla Wojcze·

Peter Dapkunas, Mrs. Peter Dap- chow9ki, John Doe, husband of Zo­kunas, his wife, Antoni Sabes~ 'fia Wojczechowski, Filippo Sacco, inas, Mrs. Antoni Sabestinas, his 'Mrs. Filippo Sacco, his ' wife. Giu­wife, John Luschalk and Jennie senue Zavaglia, Mrs. Gfuse"Ppe Za­Luschalk, his wife, Anton Sooe vaglia, his wife. Pl\squale Maroni. and Mary Soos, his wife, Giova'" Mrs, Pasquale Maro-ni. his . wife, nina Perfldo, John Doe, husband Domenico Zavaglia, Mrs. Domen­of Giovanina Perftdo, Pelegrino ic() · Zava~1iR . hi !! wife. John Fed-Tortere, Mrs.. Pelegrino Tortere, 'oreo, Mrs. John Fedor~ his wife, Peter Yomalavicz, Mrs. co, bis wife. Jan Juhan.iak Peter Yomalavicz, his wife. Raf· and Mary Juhanjak, his wife. An. faele 'ralotta, Ml'II. Rafaele Talot- tonlna Czado, John Doe, hUBband ta, his wife, Toni LoeaDtl and AD- '"f Antonina Czado, Stanislaw and

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this column on Monday It a super hot day,

it'. j~8t the humidity.

on locIi_

Iodine is poUon (nice thought to bellin with). After iodine has dcJod for lOme time the alcohol __ nt ..... porates. thereby mak­Inir the Iodine a very strong liq-\lid. Addine alcohol to this helps lfmDeneely. Never cover an iodine coated wound because · this will eanM the iodine to burn up the aJdn covered by the solution.

~Dt lat.nection

The Intersection at Third and Weahlncton Avenues has been the

()f five accidents in the last months alone. This cannot be

:toIaolly blamed on the 'drivers. , Tile!... should be .top street

on both sides where Washingoon Avenue.

way there would be no eX-_ for lwcidents. Leti's have .. Ilituation remedied before a fatality occurs.

~lirha"1 was driving a car. Then olleer drove up beside him on

motorcycle. Following f",lIowed:

OIIcer: Where do you think you Ifolng. Do you know that you

...... doing 90 miles and hour? Kike: Gee ()flicer, ain't that won

llertDlT and I just learned to drive ;eaterday. •

en..dera Lo ••

Bound Brook High traveled to South River with lone win under their belt and there suffered de­feat number. one by the score of 8 to 6. Senna scored the touch­down for the Crusaders.

J. V. Tab. Second Straiaht

The Crusaders J. V. team was not stopped by the South ativer J.V. The Uto be" varsity rolled up a 14-0 score against the opposit­

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Old Queens- Center of Rutgers' Tradition .. - •• -. - - ~ L

• Rutgers University, celebrating this year the 176th anniversary of its chartering-in 1766, ten years be­fore America became a nation-looks affectionately llPon Old Queens Building, shown above, as center­piece of Rutgers tradition. The structure was com­pleted in 1809 and was the first permanent home of the struggling little college on the Banks of the Old Raritan: It served first as dormitory, cla88rooJD build­ing, faculty quarters, library and all other of the numerous functions of learning. Today it is the Ad~

ministration building for the University, with its third floor still housing classrooms.

The anniversary celebration will take place on Oc­tober 9, 10 and 11, with lectures and symposia featur-

. iog the academic portion of the program. Three din­ners will be held: for delecates, for members of state and local governmental oqraDizations, and for alumni. G<>vemor Charles Edison.w be feature speaker at the second. while Presidents Robert C. CI"thier of Rutgers and Clement C, :\Y!IIiama of Lehigh will ad­dress the last-named. ..... ...

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I am saluting George Roman .... Local youth leads again! I I

ChaD.e of Date

The game with Plainfield sched­uled for tomorrow, will be play­ed on Mo:tlday, th·e school holiday.

Facta Not Worth Knowin.

The scientific name for ordin­ary table salt is sodium chloride.

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ion, thereby giin:ing lta:;-:..second If you have eaten onions, and win in as many starts this year. company happens to drop in, a cup An extra quarter, requested by .lof strong -coffee will take the odor the South River team was granted from your breath. .

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SAMPLE COpy ON REQUEST

but they got nowhere. 'BB getting I.~~~~~~~~:~~::~~~::~~~:~~~~~_ 6 more points. Today 39 years ago( 1902) He-len 'Hayes, actress, was born. , SataN to the Local Yoath

To cut new bread, dip your eut- ., • ; ... Installment Two: ting knife inj hot water. Jf'-# .. - , .,

Another footballer catches the " MUSIC INSTRUCTION

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Gary Kupil<, popular 1oUna~D ' of this town. baa been clve,!l 1he agency in this v1e1llity with the Midland Life In.urance Compau,. of Columbu •• Ohio, Mr. Kupik Is writing insurance through the oift· ees of State Agent William Bris-tol , .

During the past few months Mr. Kupik has been undergoing instru. ctions on the various branches ()f insurance and rates.

His home addre~ is 182 W. Cam plain Road.

GIRL, .11. INJURED BY CAR

Helen Rybski, II, of Roosevelt Ave., suffered a bruised knee and elbow when she was in collision with a ear which police say, was driven by Mrs. Mary Cbudy, Wa­shington St., Tuesday at Wash­ington and S. Main Sts. The child was treated by a local physician. c-.

The NEWSPAPER

Lil'hts The Way To Freedol'l

HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? When It comes to Vitamins

A and D. ENOUGH is mo" than many people nonnaHy get. Make sure that you and your family get a normal sup. ply of these necessary vita­mins by taking

ONE,aDAY ,

Each uo.. .. A_Da7" bn:Dcl VitamiD A and D Tablet. equWaletat in V it .. min A and D polentq eo two taa. tJpooniul. 0/ ~ Ur. 011 meetinc minimum United Stat. Pharmaco­peial Stan~arda. , Developed. cIiM:ribaad .ad CUTaD­. (" ed by th. mak.,. of Alb Selt.-" . .• e COlt to u.ar. • faD DOnDal m­'. k. u. LESS , THAN A PENNY'" :> < Y PER PERSON.

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spotlight this wk. He is the .park- · Partiolr PIANO AND HARMONY J CLASS OR PRIVATE '. P plu,," behind the drivine V team Well God bless you all and I , Box 889-A. Scranton. enna.

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at BBHS. Pla7lng in the baclttleld hope that you'lI read next week's H A Z E L T. HOD G E ~ .. I Reptesentative h~ ocored tile lint tou~hdown AIr- edition of News on' Review. iA lit- 11 E. Iligh Street I Somerville. N. J. G. A. KENNY alUst So. River. the .onl,. one need- tie expa'n'sion in ideas if present I nhERVIEWS :_:_ 9 to 3 Saturday . only 1 WeIHoc'oo ' Pia .. ed for ~e vIeto!7. • plans ' develop S'lonel 1 _____ · ____ ..;. __ ... _ .. ' ______ ......... + .. -_____ • . New B ....... wick,l'I. J. ,

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Chief John J. Jasinski and oth­ers capture Peter Mikolajczyk, ar­sonist as he rooted for Manville repr-e~entation in Pulaski Parade.

JM nominates and elects trus­tees.

Mr. and Mrs. James Castles are parents of a son. '

Councilman George Sopko names special police squad.

Miss Etliel Paller of New Brun­swick is married to Theadore Cie-

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, Sealed bids for the furnishing of f1,1mtture and equipment will be received 'by the Mayor and Council at the Manville Boro Hall. f1o . Main Street, Manville, New Jersey until 8 o'clock P. M. Tues· day, October 14, 1941, and then at said ,office, publicly ()pene'd and read aloud.

The information of bidders, form of bid, and spes:ifications rilay

TO THE EDITOR from - Pare" S)-

or as we ' say in the t\avy, 'gives me the straight dope'. So I want to say thank~ a lot.

Aloha from Hawaii

J, J, Hornyak, USN

U. S. S. Louisville

be examined at office of the Boro Dear Editor of the New. Clerk, Manville, and at the office I have been reading your pap· of Charles J . Kupper, Bo-ro er for many months and at the Engineer. 15 Stelto-n Road, same time much interested in the Market New Jersey, and copies affairs of this municipality. The

obtained either . at said Water Department is one of the office of the Boro Clerk, Or 'office greatest assets this town has. It "'f Charles J . Kupper, Boro Eng'" is more than a quarter of a mil­ineer upon payment of · $5.00 for lion dollar enterprise. It must be ea('lt set. maintained efficiently in order that

The Mayor and Council of the the people of this town may prof­Borough of Manville re"e,.,'es the it. However, I was surprised to see right to waive any inJ10Iml.1iJties I so much unfavorable publicity in or to rejed any or all bids. which showed personal attention

The bidder must deposit with towards our Water Department his bid security in amount of not and a memper of the Council, who less than five pe-r centero of the is chairman of the committee. ~ase bid in the form and subject The persQ.n, who wrote the le.t­to the conditions provided in the ter, if I may speak in the plam

for Bidders. American slang, did not /know

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You can register for the Generall~:=::~I~~~ 14th, 1941 'at all pollibg districts 1 :00 p, m, to 9:00 p. m, The polling plaeet District no, 1- Fire House No, 3, NQrth 8th A'_ ...... IDistrict no, 2 - Polish Home, Inc., North 4th Dist,rict no, 3 - Camplain Road Fil"e House No.

lain Road, District no. 4 - Slovak Hall, South 8th Ave. District no, 5 - Jolly Rogers Club, South Main 8t. District no. 6 - Fire House No.1, South Main 8t.

mniecky. .

Miss Pauline Smith becomes the bride of Johnny 'Legs' Welaj.

No bidder may withdraw his What the score was .... To begin bid within 30 days after actual with could you get experienced date of the opening thereof. labor to ' work for 60 cents. an

Peter Menzak hour? And especially in view of Borough Clerk the fact that living conditions are

(Dated)-Sept, 29, 1941 /. mounting daily, Increasing the 1.OST-Black and white collie dog wages to 70 cents an hour for a answering to name 'Knicht'. Please

WANTED TO BUY - 1% _ double barreled oIaot ... \a .... .!tape. Will pay "_eo.allie ......

Andrew Budai treated for in- Fire PreYenlion Week ~.Oct. 5 • It

skilled plumber taking cha:ge of treat him well-Liberal reward, mains, breaks in all "'\clOds .of H. M. ,Gottlieb 130 Mouritain Ave.

weather an.d under all sorts of Somerville Phone day Som.-1130; conditions is worth it. But some Evenings Som.-lllO. juries in an automobile as&ident.

Hobby Fair held in Roosevelt School.

are trying to build some-r I f~ out of nothing. They are very Three Years distructive and not constructive

(apply) NEWS pri.u.. ..... ' Read The Ma.9iI" NEWS

in their ~ri~icism. r r=z , - , A Furthermore, the figures of

Two Years Ago · go $791,79 as an anticipated deficit

LOST. A boys eye glassea. Re- HOUSEWORKER - Part time tum if found to the Manville News turdays mostly. one with Office - Reward - No questions ience preferred. Can asked, "J613 -JI4 for !ietaiJ..

- - - - in the Water Department are. --------------~ I wro.ng because the truth of the

Mrs. Giovanni Pirozzi dies in matter is that the Water Depart.-John's-Manville and A. F. of ~'I Naples Italy,. ment is functioning at a greater II

'\rmive" .. ry"1 profit to the people of this town sign contract. Silver Wedding .t'I h M d

.. P t than ever before, t ere are no

organization of the water system. I make thts sta,tement nOot because [ agree with Coun r·ilman Shulack, or because I am a Repnblican, but because (he figures made up by the writers of the letter in your paper of last week are wrong, the raise was passed on by the Demo­crats and as well 8S Repubicans in the Council chamber, the tax­payers must have qualified public servants in the water system and you -can't pay them with complim-

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-_ ..... _ .. - .... E:: .ur·trtaer _ u. ........ '" De .. .... celebrated by r. an lI'Lrs. e er overdrawn appropriations in the

J-M donat~s rain~oats to child- Hrinko. . ren directing tratlU:. budget as yet, if the writer meant

Officer Andrew Shutack sues 16 youths go ,with CCC camps. damages in accident.

this, and if necess,ry transfers are in order. They are legal and allowed by the auditors and the

Former Chief Peter Semenuik given bachelors dinner.

Mrs. Julia Krzesiewski died af­ter a brief illness.

Miss Julia Juhasz becomes the law.s. brde of Stephen Marce .

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ents especially if anyone watcbes the upward trend of food pri ....

Yours AlwaJ8, I John Harnowski

EDITOR'S NOTE: ( Pleue write briefer letters hereafter). Read The ManyiU. NEWS

Let's be fair in this matter Counmlman Michael Shulaock is the best water .ehairman since the

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BAI AeLE BILL 'dnpted frem ....

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> ~"', GERTRUDE GELBIN

SYNOPSIS: Marge Co __ did Qed )'Ouag V/~/Ida JoIJaII .. a d.cJd. ,. ,.1_ til. lattH' • • 0 acooo'" latA.r, Bill JoIJaa •• a.. Tla., g.t lalla a job .,/tA u.. Boa P.dra lulUarJ II_t .,lUd I. coatroll.d br tA. ~.11r ... Irfg.tatJaa Coapo.r. Bill dJ.c:onn dlGt L11r t. d.atfllg It. II...,. •• a.. H. "ao" a co.NII,. bert I. ~ I •• t.ad, 10 0 II.t.J~" wi" «.Ur bHGUH 01 VIIVfDJa'. bI,.d ..... __

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Bin (Wan.ce Beety) _ from the fist IiIIII with Kelly (BarIDot MacLane) to find him· IOIf tIW _ Of the Son Pedro fishing fleet, ' VirJinia (Vqinia Weidler) ecstatically insists to """ and 011 thot ..... Po fiJuchl Kelly in the fiohennon'l behalf. Marp (Marjorie Main), while ..... to octept this venion boca .... of Ihe

1 10ft oPot in her helM for' Bm; cannol help liut , have her doubts. Secretly, she thinks he picked the IighIIO as to oulwil any future altempt on the part of Virginia and henelf 10 make him '

,Work, Ao for BiD, his _ism is pieaaant-but • distinct nuisance.

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Fighting with Kelly hal deprived him of a perfect means of cOllecting money without lifl· mg a hand-lUI idea of Patadise. He'd he JOl­ting hush money every week ir only Virgmia and lhe fiohermen hadn'l arrived al the precioe moment when Kelly was paying him off. TImt was what made him chanc:e his tactics; That. he explaini to hio faithfulltooce Piro (Leo CarrOIo) is the trouble with having. an "ornery con­_", II never leta a man do anything he might get found oul aboul. The incident, bow­ever; dOea . nOt end there. Kelly and his two henchmen oecntly sink BiD's boat, the "tdon· ' terey." by way of revenge. '.

With the "Monterey" at, the bottom of tho _, Bill now deVOtes all his time to cInomina ab:Ju1 lhe .... t day whoa lit wID own !hi "Mary Ann~;u;.GIouoooter_anchored 01 Son Pedto, and _to the South So. for • life of tale. How and w_ be'U ..... .......­late lhe money to buy the .~ ,Ann" is _ the point, And then. one ~ V' " romeo tearing down the clock willi ~ news, The "Mary Ann" it beinc--' tionecI 01, ,Bill, PIoo and VlII!inIa r\IIII to tho sale, Unable to heat IooinC the '~ """,. Bill bids lwenly·five hundred dollan for her-and wins her. .

He has ten dayo to ~y for tho boaL He bocIM al once to _It Marge, Without dell-Ditely doclarinl bis intention of IlI8l1'Yinc .... ; be _ to wheedle the money out of .... , He hles himodf Ilraiibtway to the Stayoail 'Sebm to celebn.te, He is ha ..... "whal. of • limo treating all lind sundry, inclUdinc Mamie : ICGnn\eGilchrist), bJonde·hairedcharmer, whoa ; MIIlI .. wild wilh rag .. ' hurD into the IaIoon­$he aetlles Mamie in a hair-puI!iq ...tch. _ ' 111_ Bin a Ihl'lllbing wit!( her bociIL !!he _ : ' BW home in disgrace. ha~ made hi:n u.. '

, la""'lna: IIIoc:k of the Stayoail crowd. Read Utt ' IfUl dMptn. . • ..!

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~E WlIllTEO FO~ 'iEAA~ FOR. 'TEftRV " TO R.t.T\R~ '50 HE tr COllLO SfEP IHTO HIS 5\\06 ONL'(:rO SE

-tJlE SET ~ ~ TI"'E \M.lOR LEP;GUE RECORt> IN ,<tSz' fOR Plt-1C~ "\TS. '

" NOTICE _.sTATEMENT OF THE OWN­

OIJ., FOR AMERICA C,ARD OF THANKS

."SHIP. MANACEMENT, CIR.. As an example of how American cuunON, ETC., REQUIRED industry responds in an emergen­BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF cy. on it. own initiative a large :AUGUST ... 1.12 •. AND MARCH oil company here in the east re-

I 3, '133 cently increased the ,use C?f tank

We wish to extend our ~inde5t thanks to the many, who contrib­uted their se~ces, gave ,bouquets bOoth spiritual and floral, donated cars and helped us in any way du­ring the recent · death of our be­loved father - JOHN CHISELKO. Sr.

Of Manville News pUblished cars and barges) in place of its ~ at Manville, New Jersey, tankers which were taken over by ' .... 'lNek of Oetober 3rd, 1941 in the government. While this invo-Iv­~ of New Jersey. County es higher costs. it helps relieve the

enet. ~ . oil situation in the East, this one me, a Notary Public in company is moving more than 15,­

.... for the State and County a- 000 additional barrels of oil aday tore.iaid. personally appeared and . expects to greatly increase tlohn Trumbadore •. ~o. ljaving that figure soon.

We also wish to thank the pas­tor of the Sacred Heart Church the funeral directors and aU tho~ who aided and eontrihuted towards easing ()ur burden during this sad mom-cnt ()f our lives.

Chiselko Family. been duly sworn according to law. This is an example of .how the depoeea and lays that he is the oil . industry is doing everything Jlujness Manager of the Manville possible to. meet an abnomal sit­~ and that the following is to uation. There is an abundance of the beat of his knowled~e and be- oil produeing capaeity, and the their meetings at least twice each ~ a true statement of the own- problem is simpl~ one of trans. month. enhip, management of the afo.re- portatio.n resulting from the tran~- There will be a meeting this eald publication for the date shown fer of tankers to Britain. Sunday, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m. at in the above caption. required by which time very enlightening the Act ot August 24, 1912. as facts and figures will be given to .,..ended by the Act of March 3, TAXPAYERS MEETING those who .. are interested in their .~ embodied in seetion 537, community. · \ "'Postal Laws 'and Regulations. Know your Government and

That the names ()f the Pub- To keep abreast of the . swiftly get your information ;fir~tJhand . M moving events in the Boro and u.ber, Editor and Busmess anag- from those who are following ev-State, the association will hold

... are : . ents very closely. Publip.l,er - Manville News Pub- ,. •••••••••• _ .............. ...

llahing Co .• P . O. Box 777. Man- I ville, New J ersey.

Editor - Adam B. Chase. P. O. Box 645, Manville, ~ew J ersey.

Business Manager - .John Trom­badore, P. O. Box 777 , Manville, New J ersey.

Tha t the own-er- is John Tr-om· badore, P. O. Box, Manville, New J ersey and Adam B. Chase. P . O. Box 545. Manville. New· Jersey.

That the· kno.wn bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or hold ing 1 :per cent or more o.:f total amount of Ibonds, mortgages l or .other sec­urities are none.

(Signed) John Trombadore Business Manav,el'

Sworn and subscribed be­-1'''''''0 me this 9th day of October. 1941.

Adam Fucillo N-otary Public

My c-ommissio,n expires J an. 1946

M. A. MALISZEWSKI

ABAM FUCILLO

~utteral -!liredllrs SOlJTH MAIN STREE'('

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REPORT OF THE CONDmON OF THE !IANVILLB NAT­IONAL BANK OF MANVILLE. IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. AT THE CLOSE OF BUBINEBB ON SEPTDI­BEll ,24 1941,

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gU3ranteed ... ........... .... ..... ....... ...... ~ ..... .. ......... ... ...... .. . Obligation~ of fl tates and politieal subdivisions ..... .. : ... . Other bond!'. notes. Anrl oebenturf'os ...... .. .. ..... ... ..... .... ... .. Corporate stocks, includi:tg sto-ck of Federal Reserve

bank ..... .... .. .... , ... ....... .•.. ... ..... .... ..... ...... .. ....... .... ..... ...•• Cash. b'alances with other banks. ineluding reserve balance, and cash items in process ()f collection ..... .... . Bank premises owned $45,000.00, furniture and fix-

tures $7.370.00 ... : ........ ....... ...... ... ....... .... ... : ..... ......... . Real estate owned 'other than bank premises ... ~ .... ......... . Other a ss-ets ..... .. ...... ... .. \ .... ........ ......... ... .... ... ....... .. ... ...... ... .

499.758.07

118.322.34 101.526.66

54.930.41

2,550.00 .

549.866.68

52.370.00 7.534.94 3.203.61

Total Assets .. .. .......... ...... .... .... .... .. .... ... .... ... .. ......... ... $1.390.062.71

LIABILlTIES Demand deposits of individuals; partnerships and ~

corporations .... .... .... .. ... ..... .. .. .. ................ ~ ... ........ .. ..... . t' 2721368.25

Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corp-orations ... ... .. .. .. ........ ... ... ... ... ..... ... .... . ~ .. .. :... .... ... ..... .... 829,214.62

Deposits -of United States Government (including postal savings ) .... .... .. ...... .... ....... ..... ...... ......... ........ .... .

Deposits of Sta tes and polit ical subdivisions ..... .. ....... ... . Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks.etc.) .... ..

Total Deposits ....... .... .... .. .............. $1.286.95 7.11 Other liab ilities ...... .... ....... ....... .... ....... ....... .................. .. ... . .

1.845.76 i 76.124.22

7.404.26

46.14

Total Lia6i1ities ............. ....... ....... .. ... .. ................ .. .... $1.287.003.25

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock:

. value $19.20 0.00 .... ..................... .... ....... .. .......... .. 69.200. 00 Class A preferred, total ,par $19.200.00. re tirable}

Comm-on stock. total par $5 0,000.00 ..... . , ... ... ........ ... . Surplus .... ........................................................ ..... .......... ..... 15.800.00 Undivided profits ...... ... ............ ..... .......... .. .... ............ .. .. .. .... 7,559.46 ReserveE. (and retirement accoun t for preferred

stock) ..... .... ..... .... .......... ... ... .... ... ..... .... .. ..... ... ....... ... .. .. 10.500.00

Total Capital Accounts ... ......... .... ...... ...... ....... ... ..... . $103.059.46

Total liabilit ies and Capital Accounts ....... ... ..... ... $1,390.062.71

MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value ) :

United States Gov-ernment obligations, direct and guaranteed. pledged to secure deposits and oth-er liabilities ............. ..... ...................... .. ....... ...... .... . . 8.000.00

Total ... .. .. .. ......... .. ........... ... ... ................................. ...... $8rOOO.00

State of New Jersey, County ()f Somerset, ss : I, Walter A. Brygier, ca'shier of the aoove·named bank, do

solemnly swear that the above statellHtnt is true to the beit of my knowledge and belief. .. W ALTER A. BRYGIER. Caehier

Sworn and subscribed before me this 2nd day of October. 1941.

(Seal) JOHN OLEKSIAK. Notary Public of N. J.

Correct-Attest :

BERNHARD "MEYER, JR: EDWARD F, MEYER FRANK W. REMSEN

Directors