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SUBURBAN HEIGHTS liv Cluvas Williams Spies American Town TakesName i -Ba a i Of Destroyed Czech Village Trap for Forgers Ruined Bv Amateurs' Bungling Clothing Sought For Xeedv Children The National Children' Clothing crusade, which is being conducted thrunut the country by the Save the Children federation, will have it "Bundle day" for the residents of Asbury Park Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week. Receiving stations will be police headquarters, fire station 2 on Summerfield avenue, and fire headquarters at Asbury avenue and Main street. There is a need for clothing in the southern mountain area of the I'nited States and in the Ozarks. In these sections thousands of children every winter are unable to go to school because of lack of warm clothire.

LIDICE. HI This new vil- the battle is over, with the iron lagqOf 100 homes, lying in the hills resolution that the madness of north of Joliet and near Chicago, tyrants must perish from the earth." stands today as a living symbol of Col. Vladimir Hurban. Czecho- its razed Czechoslovakian namesake slovakian minister to the United as well as the "Lidices" of the other States, termed the gesture "proof of Nazi terror-ridden countries of the complete solidarity of the United Europe. Nations." The dedication was de- An estimated 55.000 persons were scribed as a symbol of determina- here yesterday at ceremonies in tion and freedom" in radio mes- which the community was given the sages from Dr.

Edouard Benes. name of Lidice. 111., in memory of Czechoslovakia's president in exile the European city razed by the Nazis and foreign minister in exile Jan in reprisal for the slaying of Hit- Masaryk. ler's bangmnn. Reinhard Heydrich.

During the ceremony, broadcast They heart leaders of the United by N. B. C. and shortwaved to Eu-States and Czechoslovakia hail the rope, a shaft of granite, known as village as a symbol of the United the "light of liberty." was dedicated Nations' courage, determination and to the memory of the people in love of freedom. Lidice.

Czechoslovakia, witl. the President Roosevelt, in a message pledge that they would live "forever read to the crowd, said the reborn in the hearts of all who love free-city was "an everlasting reminder to dom." us that the Nazi force could not President Roosevelt in his mes-destroy the love of human freedom sage said "we know what happened or the courage to maintain it." despite the arrogant efforts of the Wendell Willkie in his address Nazis to destroy Lidice. By inspired urged the gathering to "highly re- action, the citizens of a small corn-solve that the memory of this little munity in the United States have village of Bohemia, now resurrected adopted the word Instead of by the people of a little village in being killed as the Nazis would have Illinois, will fire us, now and until it, Lidice has been given new life." MIS: Passports came in one door, German reservists left by the other IftE HMW5HIP5 OF WAR SfRUCK HOME To TRED PERLEV WHEW HE WAS 16 HIS P0S CENTER. TOR AN Ara-KAID IfeST OUST to HE WAS PEALT THE ACE KING Of CLUE6 AND ELEVEN HEARTS HEAPED BY 100 HONORS (fUlMsetf by Tht Bell Syndlcat. inc.) 7-15.

Try to Make Angelo Patri- from a legal standpoint, so they prepared a trap Issuing perfectly legitimate passports to four of their agents, they arranged matters so that these would fall into von Wedells' hands Once the users of these altered passports wore arrested, the case would be complete. But something happened. So clumsy were the patriotic amateur spv hunters that von Wedell could not help knowing he was being watched. He took alarm, and lied to Cuba That the passports so carefully planted to trap him caught and convicted four reservists and von Wedell successor, Carl Rurode, is of small moment. The man who could have implicated the German embassy was gone.

Don't start out on independent spy hunts The chances are that you will complicate matters for government agents already working on the case. Tell the proper authorities instead. Tomorrow Danger to Defense Plants from Incendiaries. Woman Taken to Ilospitu POINT PLEASANT The born first aid squad removed Mrs. Bertha Smock.

Park avenue. Hay Head, to Point Pleasant hospital yesterday after she suffered a heart attack. which makes you CRANKY, NERVOUS If you auffpr monthly cramps, backache, distress of "irregularities." nervousness due to functional rnonth-Ivdlsturbances tryLydla Plnkham's Compound Tablets (with added Iron). Made e.jvc:a!ti or U'omen. Thev also help hullrt up red nlood.

Follow label directions. Try it! MIL! rat In these days, we should all keep our eves and ears open, and our mouths shut, particularly if we are in any sort of defense work, in uniform or out. If you see or hear anything suspicious, report it to your superior, the police, or the F. B. I.

Above all. do not embark on independent spy hunts You may disrupt and destroy carefully laid plans of our own counter-espionage forces. There was more than one case during the first World war. For example: Lawyer Hans von Wedell was an American citien. Also, he was a reserve officer in the German navy.

Wily Captain Franz von Papon, with Captain Boy-Ed. was in chaise of the espionage activities of the Gorman Embassy in Washington. Faced with the knotty problem of returning German reservists to Germany for war duty, von Papcn pressed von Wedell into service. The plan was to persuade, for sums ranging from $10 to neutral sailors in New York to apply for passports in their own names, and then turn them over to von Wedell. Pasting a photograph of a German reservist over the original applicant picture, and counterfeiting the seal stamped thru the photograph was a relatively simple matter.

Thus as the stream of passports flowed in thru one door, an equal stream of Germany-bound reservists flowed out thru the other However, the neutral sailors supplying the passports passed along their story of the new bonanza. Some few blackmailed von Wedell. As should have been expected, the stories reached the ears of a number of patriotic citizens. Many reported to the authorities. Others embarked on their own spv hunts In the meantime, the department of justice was laying plans to get the evidence to convict von Wedell.

Thev wanted their case airtight 6UUVA5 UiCLiAr75 Furnace Conversion Campaign Is Urged WASHINGTON Retail fuel dealers in the eastern seaboard states were urged by the solid fuels office today to undertake advertising and publicity campaigns asking fuel oil users to convert their furnaces from oil to coal at once and order their coal now. In a letter to the Retail Dealers' association. Acting Director Howard A. Gray of the fuel office said there were indications that consumers were not fully aware of the seriousness of the fuel situation. The government has warned that an adequate supply of heating oils can not be guaranteed for next winter.

Loch Arbour Fire Alarms 1 Wire Trouble 2 Noon Test Back Tap 3 Intcrlaken Out of Town Chief's Call 17 Ocean Avenue 21 Norwood and Edgemont 11 Euclid and Evergreen NaziSaboteurs'Trial Is Resumed Today WASHINGTON lP) The trial of 'bt eight Nazi saboteurs who on American beaches from U-hoatg resumes today with indications that a verdict may be reached this week. A federal agent who testified before the military commission Saturday is to take the stand again today. Prosecution evidence is exepected to be completed by tomorrow and the defense, including testimony by the prisoners, probably will take only two days. DOWN TO FIGHTING WEIGHT MARION, Ind. Robert Matter of Marion, who served in the French ambulance corps in World war 1, was eager to get in the navy.

Shortly after Pearl Harbor. Matter was refused a commission because of his weight 284 pounds. Saturday weight 190 he was commissioned a lieutenant commander. -TEPPERS. 100rc Nylon Briefs 1.25, Easy to Launder Quick to Dry Made bv Kayser Sizes 5, 6, 7 While or Tearose TTEPPEE1 ASBURY PARK SALARY FOR WOMEN No wage assignment taken No ndorier needed Jutt a regular income to that you can repay in small monthly instalments Do you need some evtra cash? Would you like to pav of! old bills as part of your wartime financial program? This advertisement tells alout a simple plan which is helping many men and women with their present day money problems.

Suppose you need $100 for an emergency or to pay off debts. You can get the money in a quick, simple transaction. And you needn't even come to the Household office to apply for your loan. Just mail the coupon below and we will send you complete information. You may repay your loan on a regular monthly payment plan.

At the end of a definite time you are entirely in yhe clear. The cost of this service is reasonable. Suppose you borrow $100 and repay in six monthly instalments of $18.15 each, a total of S108.W. The cost of your loan is just $8.10. A $50 loan, repaid in six monthly instalments of $9.08 each, a total of $54.48, costs only This service has been specially designed for folks with jobs.

Many people have no car. furniture or other security on which to borrow. And they hate to ask friends to sign notes. Salary loans give these people an opportunity to borrow on earning ability and willingness to repay. When you get a salary loan you merely give us your personal note.

We take no wage assignment of any kind. And no endorsers are required. We make many loans on other plans. The principal requirement is. a job or other FIND HERE THE CASH LEONARDO Arthur Larsen.

after three years in Colombia. South America, is spending a few weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larsen, Thompson avenue. His daughter.

Barbara, who has been making her home at Brooklyn. N. is visiting her grandparents for the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Huess. Newton Center. with their three children have opened their summer residence, Burlington avenue, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Nelson, Beach avenue, are entertaining Mrs. Ernest Hausman. Brooklyn. Miss Georgianna Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Bryan. Center avenue, is spending part of her vacation with her sisler and husband. Mr. and Mrs. F-dward Daum, at Rloomfieid.

Mr. and Mrs. James White had as guests Miss Florence White. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bruno and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry Greig. all of New York. Mrs.

Julius Horvath and mother, Mrs. Margaret Jueillich. Newark, are at the Horvath summer cottage, Thompson avenue. Mrs. James F.

Wallace. Nutley. is a house guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Billingham. A benefit card party will be given by the Ladies auxiliary of Brevent Park and Leonardo fire company next Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock.

Allenhursl Fire Alarms 12 Ocean Place and Allen 13. Ocean and Elberon 14 Ocean and Corlies 19 Ocean and Cedar 18 Ocean Place and Spier 23 Norwood and Elberon 24 Norwood and Corliei 25 Norwood and Cedar 32. Page and Elberon 34 Page ana Corlies 35 Page and Spier 41 Main and Hum ADVERTISE IN THE SUNDAY PRESS LOANS WITH JOBS source of income. Even when making car and furniture loans, we consider character and regular income far more important than the actual value of your security. Loans for many purposes You may use a Household loan to pay a doctor or dentist bill, insurance, instalment contracts, old store bills, car repairs, union lees, a training course, tools, moving expense, coal for inter and for expenses of many other kinds.

The table shows how loans may be repaid in 2 to 12 payments. The sooner you repay, the less your loan costs. Look in the table now for the loan you need. See how you may repay out of income. Payments in the table include charges of 2 1 per month on balances of $100 or less and 2 per month on that part of the balance in excess of $100.

The Small Loan I.aw permits us to charge a higher rate than this on loans of more than $100. Compare rates and costs before you borrow anywhere. If you can make good use of a loan, send the coupon now. There's no obligation. FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW We gladly make loans for btiyini coal not convenient to phone or emit, mmil this coupon.

Please send mi (without obligation) a ropy of your I booklet: "How to Get a Loan." I LOAN YOU NEED Samt Addmt. Training Easy ties from his way when he is not ready to face them. Keep the temptations out of his way; give him the easiest way. the easiest questions, the easiest examples, the easiest problems in all fields, until is body and mind are seasoned, ou are not being soft when vou show understanding. Life will bring all the difficulties necessary to a toughening experience.

Just try to get better timing and you will have better results. What to do. when your very youthful son Rets his first serious crush? Ancelo Patri ran help you to deal wisely with this and other crises of parenthood. Send for his booklet, "Your Child and Other People." enclosing ten cents in coin and 3-rent stamp. Address Angelo Patri, care of this newspaper, P.

O. Box 75, Station New York, NY. Press Classifieds rosMIttleomurhi Fomur Cooled lava, after a few years of weathering, provides fine soil for Hawaii's sugar cane crops. Enter Oar Big AMATEUR PHOTO CONTEST If you are suffering distress of pain associated with Headache. Neuralgia.

Rheumatism. Colds. Toothache. After Extraction Pain. Muscular Pains or from Periodic Discomfort, enjoy the blessing of prompt relief with Drake BAY-Sl'N Tablrts.

Bottle of 30 for 29c Bottle of 100 for 19c. Exclusively tt SUN RAY DRUG STORE 647 Caokmao Asbury Park, N. J. as this goes to press SURE, free cigarettes, as well as a free show, are part of the fun when one of those 4 big Camel Caravans rolls into camp. Camel's famous full, rich flavor, coolness, and extra mildness also "take a bow," 111 Print i War Saudi and Stamps.

Cat copy of f-'- aw la aar liorwi.f mmm sat Ilk vr- 1 ft I AUNT HELEN was sewing and her shiny scissors lay on the little table beside her chair Sonny, aged 2'a, came along and reached for the scissors. Deftly Aunt Helen swept them Into her lap, under the heap of sewing and looked surprised when Sonny began to whimper and say, "I want the scissors." "Were you looking for some- thing to play wi I Look. You put ANGELO PATKI this spool down like this, then you take a long thread and you pull it along the table and it rolls like an automobile. That's it. Here's a couple of empty ones.

Roll them, too." Sonny looked doubtful, then interested, then took over the spools and sat down on the floor to see what could be done with them. "But, said the anxious and conscientious mother. "Don't you think he ought to look at those scissors and leave them alone?" "Not when he is 2i. Maybe later when he is 6 or so. What's the use of getting him all worked up over something he really does not understand and won't no matter how much we talk about it? Betler wait until he can understand what you are talking about.

Then it will be easy for him." Growth Without Trouble "But should we make it easy? Aren't we cheating him by hiding the scissors Make child training as easy on the child as possible. There are times when growth is made without trouble because nature has matured the growth so that the next step can be taken. Before the tree bears blossom and fruit it must grow to a certain stase ot maturity. When It reaches that stage it blooms; after it blooms it sets fruit. If one tries to gather fruit before fruit can he grown? Many people get ahead of the child's power in their earnest effort to forward the child's growth.

One must wait for the child to grow. Help him to grow in whatever stage of growth he happens to he. If he is not ready to learn to read you cannot teach him to read altho you ready very well and enjoy it. All you succeed in doing is to make him miserable, make him hate reading, and upset yourself very thoroly. Be On Time This law of growth holds good al! the way thru.

It holds for moral, spiritual and physical growths. There is a time when the child is ready to hear, to take hold, and to grow. One must meet that time with his teaching or the effort will be lost and the time wasted and the growth spoiled. Being ahead of time is as bad as being too late. Study the child and be on time.

Don't feel you are cheating a child because you remove difficul PAINTER A spray painter at a Wichita, Kas aircraft plant wears air filter, hood and cloak as protection during his work. ml (Caiiel (Dail'iWSuMS. compete ivad jtowd TCrt urt.nHnaru 1 ilrVI fiftA or mrnem 1121 unMiiruoiin marines, and coast guardsmen ifo CHOOSE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT HERE to July 31, 194 1 1 That's when the Camel Caravans hit the road. And they've been at it ever since: four performances a day in men in all the services. According toapplauseand letters from morale officers, theshowsarca "smash hit!" And according to sales records, the cigarette is a "smash hit," too.

The top-ranking favorite in P.X.'i and Canteens. a a STEADY NCR VES. that's the order of the hour. Whether you man a gun or a machine whether you sit jouncing jeep or knit a you'll appreciate Camels more than ever these days. They have the mildness that counts! 2 i i 6 '0 12 payments poymtnts payments psymenti payments pnymenli payments 12.97 8.75 fi.65 25.94 17.51 13.29 9.08 6.97 5.71 38.91 26.26 19 94 13.62 10.46 8.57 7.31 51.88 35,01 26.58 18.15 13.95 11.43 9.75 64.79 43.72 33.19 22.67 17.41 14.26 12.16 77.70 52.43 39.79 27.16 20.85 17.07 14.56 103.51 69.80 52.97 36.13 27.72 22.68 19.33 129.26 87.16 66.11 45.08 34.57 28.27 24.08 155.01 104.53 79.26 54.02 41.41 33.85 28 82 SO 75 10 12 156 200 250 300 some camps to audiences of 15,000 to 20,000.

Yes, it seems you can't find a military scene anywhere without Camels in the cigarette or show. Or both. And both seem to have won top rating with the 3T Vr7l VVC GUARANTEE that theae payment! will repay loans in full, if payment! are marie on schedule. Charges will he reduced if paymenta are made on achedule. Pay-menu include charges at the rate of per rr.

month on balance of $100 or lea, and per fyff-- month on that part of the balance in excess of $100. wJc fmpozfant tc Steady SmckcM: mn.JL fills f. vcMMr (CaMIBILS TH SLOW HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Perth Amboy National Bank Building, 6th Floor 313 State Street, Corner New Brunswick Avenue PERTH AMBOY License No. 691 T. P.

McGinn, Mgr. Phone: PErth Amboy 4-3440 LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES FOR VICTORY BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS EVERY PAY-DAY I audience" roiUaiiiN IJESS nicotine than that of the 4 oilier large-Ht-selling hramls tested -lefts than any of them according to independent scientific teMa of the tmoke ittrlf! B. J. RfjnoldTobcco Company, Wlmlon NwthCirollna.

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