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CHE DAILY HOME NEW. NEW BRUNSWICK N. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1942. i-AGE TEN NEW CANADIAN UNITS Rarilan Totcruhip LANDED IN BRITAIN Piscatawaytown Persqnals Monmouth Junction NEW GIRLS 4-H SCOUTS CURTAIL News Pictures RADIO nurses, a sprinkling of technicians from British Honduras and a force of Netherland volunteers recruited in the Dominion. The ocean crosisng, speeded ly fair weather, was described by the new arrivals as uneventful.

SHIP WORKERS RESPOND Program Listings SOMEWKFRE TV PISCATAWAYTOWN, June June 26 W) Army camps in SCRAP COLLECTION CLUB ORGANIZED Mrs. Clayton Hansen and Mrs. soutnern England, already bulging with Canadian cnlHiera marfa WEAF-SOfcc WOR-719 kc WJZ-770 kc WABC-SSOkc IVMCA-S79 ice. Violet Jensen and daughter Vivian of Fords were guests of Mrs. Henry Hansen of Overbrook ave Lack of Buyers Forces Ac Victory Club Will Hold PRETTY VOCALIST nue on Tuesday, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Cheatle and Mrs. Olive Liccardo of KEARNY. June 2ft IIP All kt tion; To Aid Drive for Scrap Rubber Meetings Throughout Summer Months four per cent of the employes at Federal Shinhnilrii Tiff anrl TW Bloomfield spent Monday eve- Preview of Irving Berlin Army Revue To Be Broadcast on Kate Smith Program room today for a fresh contingent of Dominion troops landed from a convoy escorted safely across the Atlantic by United States warships. Included in the contingent were thousands of infantry and artillerymen, airmen and reinforcements for armored units, assembled from a score of Canadian training centers.

There also were firemen and ing with Mr, Cheatle's parents Dock Company have subscribed to Mr. and Mre. Walter Cheatle of MONMOUTH JUNCTION. June RARITAN TOWNSHIP, June 26 me payrou deauction plan for the purchase of United States war savings bonds, James P. Love, industrial relations minar on.

26 Mrs. Viliiam H. Voorhee local leader of Girls 4-H work the Lincoln Highway. Mrs. Maxwell Williams of As-tury Pnrk spent several days this week with Mr and Mrs.

Bernard Winnlnger and Charles Ruggles, A radio preview of Irving new musical comedy, "This Members of Troop 12 of the Boy Scouts have curtailed their weekly Saturday Scrap collections it was announced last night at a has organized a club composed of screen comedians, will be co- nounced. Is the Army," with an all-soldler starred in a radio adaptation of girls from tne imn ana sixm grades and named it the Victory J. O'Hara of Washington avenue and attended the wedding of her re ice, Mins Martha O'Hara, and meeting of the troop in the rear their new film, "Friendly Ene oi School No. 3. mies," on WABC at 9 clock Henry Prindaville on Tuesday, cast, will be presented on Kate Smith's variety prorram tonight at 8 o'clock on WABC "This Is the Army" is scheduled to have its world premiere on Broadway Club of Monmoum Junction.

The officers include: President, Jane Ann Van Dyke; vice president, Catherine Gottiaux; secre Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins will deliver a talk on "So Reason for curtailment of the collection is a lack of buyers for Miss Betty Ricca of Cfestwood cial Gains and the War" In a materials collected and lack of avenue left yesterday for Cha-J-wirk Beach where she will spend broadcast over WOR at 8:15 storage space -jor scrap. tary, Frances Gottiaux; treasurer, Voorheos: scrap book chair a week. Saturday, July 4 Berlin has written an entirely new score for the show, Since the government has taken Charles Birt of New Haven, over the collection of scraD rub man, Gloria Zwonetscliek, ani program chairman, Jean King Peter, exiled young mon has returned to his home from a visit of several days with his brother und sister-in-law, ber, the scouts 'have made plana to assist in the drive by taking rubber to the nearest service station. Citizens have been asked to This group will meet every Thursday afternoon at the home arch of Yugoslavia, will be heard over WJZ at 10:30 o'clock tonight Mr. and Mrs.

Rogers C. Birt on Woodbrldge avenue. o'clock tonight Frederick C. Oeschsner, United Press correspondent who spent several years in Hitler't Germany will appear as guest with Jan Struther on tonlght'i "Information Please" program on WEAF at 8:30 o'clock A description of the War Department's Civil Protection School demonstration of air raid precautions will be broadcast from Newark tonight at 11.15 o'clock on WOR. of their leader during the summer months, vith girls from the Mrs.

Andrew Petri and daugh in his first radio address since arriving in the U. S. He will be introduced by William Hill- Willing Workers Girls 4-H Club, including girl! of the seventh and ter Mrs. Harry Lippitz and children Roberta and Richard, left JC-i 'Sr. vfdfc 1 'If 5 I I- I 7A i Mini in man, and will speak in both English and his native tongue.

eighth grades: Jean Anderson, today for Bay Ridge, L. where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gasper Tetri for a week. BROADCAST BRIEFS: Charles Air Conditioned COOL-COMFORT While Enjoying Delicious FORSGATE ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME ggc Pint At Our Two Stores: MODERNE 317 George Street Mrs. Anthony Chiavarini of Dorothy Gottmux, Amedia Rafas-ky, Ruth Voorhees, Berna Helge-fon and Mary Nobile.

The clubs will weave blocks fend make a woolen afphan and it to a nearby government camp hospital. RADIO TODAY call Scoutmaster Louis Johnson, Columbus avenue, and he will have a Scout pick up any scrap rubber, Thomas Swales and John Kap-ernik have aided the scouth with the collections In the past by furnishing -trucks to haul scrap materials. It was announced at the meeting that $30 collected for scrap materials was divided between the USO and the Navy Relief Society, Plans for the summer camp trip to Camp Sakawawln were made at the meeting. The Troop will go to camp during the last week in July. Herbert Christensen, nominated the outstanding scout In troop 12.

Woodbrldge avenue entertained with a party or. Tuesday afternoon for her son Anthony who celebratrd his birthday anniversary. Guests were Jean, Emma, Charles and Jimmle Matthews, Catherine Zunino, Patty Air Raid Injury Protection," Representative Celler WMCA, Ontario Show: Colonel Stoopnagle: Madeleine Carroll WJZ, 7-7 30. Lucille Manners, Soprano; Rosa Graham, Baritone WEAF, Kate Smith Show Preview, "This Is the Army WABC, Concert: New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Smallens, Conductor, Lewlsohn Stadium WNYC, 8-10. "Social Gain and the War," Frances Perkins WOR, Information Please: Frederick Oeschsner.

Jan Struther weak1 De Covclo, Louis, Carol, Audrey und Beverly Fox of New Bruns wick, Mrs. Pat DeCovelo, Mrs. Harry Rosen, Mrs. Lavina Fox and Mrs. Mary Irwin of New Brunswick.

Play: "Listen. Oracle Fields nr. tnu wit 11.11 Mrs. Chafles End of Talmage will go to the camp for a week road and slater. Mrs.

Margaret 222 Easton Avenue Play: "Friendly Enemies" with Charles Winnlnger and Charles Rug-ties WABC, VS0: O'Keefe, Bea Wain, Others WMCA, s. First Aid Squad To Hold Pry The Ladies' First Aid Squad of South Brunswick township will toonsor a public card party in the local firehouse on Wednesday evening, July 1, to raise a fund fur purchasing equplment. The commutee in charge of rlans Includes Mrs. Michael IHrabson, Mrs, Maynard Voorhees, Jliss Hazel Anderson, Mrs. Bar bara Brabson, Miss Norma Hitter, Miss Helen Fenchel, Mrs.

Villlam If. Voorhees, Miss Harriet Therrien, Mrs. Arthur Ter-hune and Mrs. Marie Deegan. Mrs.

CBrmine Cicchlno, a member of the local squad, has made rnd donated to the sqund 15 tlght-litting hats for first aid use. as a guest of the Boy Scouts. Troop members will gather In Dudling of Boiihamtown, have returned from New York where they had visited their brother, the rear of School No. row at 9 a.m. for the last over night hike of the season, which Llcla Albanese, Soprano; Bruno Landl, Tenor WOR, 10-10 30.

King Peter of Yugoslavia. fron Washington WJZ, Play: "The Year 1812." with Lillian Hellman WABC, Greater New York Fund Show, with Fannie Hurst, Natalie Bodanya, Henry Clausen, who was recently operated upon In Medical Center He is Improving and hopes Gale Robbing, above, 20-year-old radio star, is the blonde and blue-eyed-song- stress heard on the new Ben Bernie programs broadcast over' WABC. will conclulde activities for the summer months. to return to his home In Bon harr.town soon. nq cries morini WLAr, Paul Dlthlessen of Gracey famesburg street was the guest of the Perth Amboy Yacht Club on Wednes THIS AFTERNOON ANNOUNCE PLANS day.

FOR REGISTRATION Rarilan Township News Notes Howard Smith Is enjoying a week'a vacation from his dutif.a ith the Gulf oil Company li Trenton. Edward Griggs, who is stationed with the Provisional CHURCH CROUP Fifth Selective Service Reg istration Will Be Conducted Tuesday PLANS OUTING 1J WIF Nw WOB-Eolkl Ctrttt WHif-Nm WJZ TtiM luutri WABC KMa flnrnh 11:11 WKAr Wordi tnl Mu! WJZ Nno Btwlhe Nl WOR Miiilut ADpellut WABC BIS allUl WSAP Mllodltt WOR Newi. Aloll nrtll WJZ rirm and Komi Hour WABO Helan Trtnl'i KomanM II 41 wrAr Rfihjm Tlrot WOR "Judy and Jn" WABO Our Oil Sunday WKAf VUrr Margarat MrBrli) WABO Lira Can Ba Baatttllul WJ1 Bauknaa Tallin! WOR Ma Maoon 1:1 WJZ Your Ooapal tlntrr WABC Woman In Whlla to WOR-Nm: Amarlcau CaUlns Homa J8 Tnii world ef Oura WABO-VIa and Bad 1:41 wf.af nrmt WOR, Don Norman WABC Road o( Llf WJZ American Dailm Award Lunehaon I WBAF Light of lha World WOR Martb Stan WHN Nawa WABO Vount Dr. Malon WKAP Arnold orlmm't Daughter WJ2 Betwaan tha Book Xnda WABC Jojca Jordan 130 WEAJ Tha Ouldlng Lttht WABO Leva and Laara Wj2-Kawa won Hawa I 41 weak Battr Oroekar WOK-Orcheatra; Olanta v. Plrataa 'ill I 30 WJZ Jack Baltar.

Boufa WABO Tha Ooldbarra I WBAP Agatnat tha atona WABO David Harum WOfWOIanu ai. Pirataa 'til I WHN Dodgera va. 8t Lou la wjz Praacott Praaeota I 16 WEAP Ma Parking WABO Nawa id WEAP Pepper Young Family WOR Olanta Pirates 'til 30 WJZ News: Sea stories WABO British-American Paatlral I 41 WEAF Right to Kapptnaaa WJZ Bouthernalre? 4:00 WEAP Backstage Wife WJZ The Street Singer" WHN Concert Hall WABC Cheskln'a Orcheatra 4:11 WEAP-Btella Dallas WJZ Club Matinee- News WABC Arthur oodirsT 4:30 WKAP Lorenzo Jones WABC Exploring Space WABC News WEAP Young Wldder Brown WJZ Club Mstlnea 1:00 WEAP When a oirl Marries WJZ Panny Hurst WHN Tommy Dorsey WABO Are You a Ceniuat WEAP Portia paces Life WOFt Giants 1. Pirates WJZ Moods for Moderng I WEAP Tha Andrsoog W.TZ Plying Patrol won Navy Band WABC Listen. Neighbor I 41 WEAP You and thg War WJZ Secret pity WABC Ben Bernie Shoyr WOR "Captain Midnight" WaN News Tea as easy aa A-B-C! (A) Sclentifle eg- -amlnation aasares accurate prescriptiogi for earrection vision defects.

IB) Wide selection of modern styles permits painatakingr JAMESBl'RG, June 26. The Affair to Be Held Sunday fifth selective service registration By Evangelical Reform-1 ed Church nuinr oi fiaseee wnicn aotMaiir flatter your features. (C) Central- Ised pnrchasina; for many departments means QUALITY GLASSES AT LOW PRICES. We can please ea too! Why not drop in today? De held on Tuesday, June 30, from 7 a. m.

to 9 p. m. a tthe local Draft Eoard No. 7. Training Company at Fredericksburg, spent a short furlough with his parents here.

Mrs. Madeline Zack entertained a family reunion party at her lome here th week. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kuefner, Mr.

and Mrs Edward Vogel, Mr. am? Mrs. Robert Jar-jes. Charles Kuefner, Miss Madeline Kuefner and Charles Brown, of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Poandl, daughters Hilda ord Rose of Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs. Charlej Wenel of New Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A.

Marabito of Perth Ambo, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Marabito anil daughter of Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nobile, son Alfred, of Fresh Ponds.

Mr. and Mr. This registration is for all male persons born on or after Janu RARITAN TOWNSHIP, June ary 1, 1922 and on or before June 28 Plans have been completed THIS EVENING ly members of the Evangelical Reformed Christian Church for 30, 1924. Ot.cr registry places will be set up in Cranbury, Dayton, Plainsbjro, Spotswood, O'd Bridge and Laurence Harbor for this district. ettUt the annual outing of the congregation to be held Sunday at St.

pa. WOR Red Rrder WHN News Wabg CBS Orchestra 1:00 WRAP Concert Lucille Usnerg wok cl Tloney, new WJZ Listen, America WABO Kate Smith Hour: New Joseph's Crenk Catholic Church picnic groundJ, Plainfleld avenue, Defense Council Conducts Session between tha Lincoln Highway A meetine of the Defense Coun U. street cil was held? on Wednesday eve 0.04 WBAF Funny Money Maa woft uncle Don WHN Biemp Club WABO-Edwin C. HIU. News WJZ News; Interlude ta Metody 1:11 WJZ Jo Kaatel, Bportg WABC Hedda Hopper's BoOywoed WEAP News WOR News, Frank Blngliar WEAP Ted Bteele's Studio Club WJZ -Musical Appetiser WHN Nawa WABC Prank Parker.

Tenor tl WEAP Bill Stern. 6 ports WOR Here's Morgan WJZ Lowell Thomas WABO The World Today 1:00 WEAF Prad Werini'e Orchestra WOR Bten Lomax. sports WJZ The Ontario Bhow Michael Pernn, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Nobile, daughter Rose, Patsy De Francesco, daughters Josephine, Mary and Angelina, Frank Smith and Wesley Boosombe-y of Monmouth Junction, i 10:11 WJZ Men and Machine! WABC Workshop WEAP Night of June 38 WOR War News Anslyst WJZ The World's Musis WOR The Answer Man 10:44 WJZ Freddie Stewart, songs WOR The Answer Mao 11:00 WEAP News WOR News WJZ News: Dept. Store News WHN Newsreel Theatr.

WABO News Analysis 11:11 WOR Danoe Orchestra WABO Dance Orchestra WJZ Dance Orcheatra WEAP-Muile 11:30 Wjz- Bob Chester's Orcheatra WEAP Dark Fantasy WOR Your Songs WABC Danes Orrh. 13:00 WOR T. Tucker Orchattrt. WEAP News WHN Classical Musle WJZ News: Ernie Hawkins Or eh, WABO News; Dance Orchestra i Against Inflatlog, WEAP "Information Pleaaa" WOll Songa for Marching Mea WHN-Wytha Wllllame WJZ Meet Your Nayy WEAP-Walts Time. Prank Munn WOR Gabriel Heatter WABC Tha Playhousa WJZ Lliten, America II WOR Red Barber .30 WOK Double or Nothing WABC That arewstar Bop WEAP Plantation Party wjz tsonge by Dinah Shore I 41 WJZ Men of the Sea 10.00 WEAP Jeoola Ara Funny WABC "How I Doln'J" WJZ Elsa Maiwell WOR Hour of Bong ning with Herman Shostak, chairman, presiding.

The following committee was appointed to plan special courses in connection with home defense: The Rev. Andrew S. Layman, chairman. Elbert Tice, Fred Evans and Richard Bngg. Further details on this educa and the super highway.

The event will begin with a religious service at 2 p. m. A musical program will be presented under trie directlo nof Frank Yager, violinist. There will also be dancing and refreshments. The Rev.

Paul F. B. Hamborszky, pastor, will preside at the religious services and is assisting the committee with the day's program. A feature of the day will be the playing of patriotic song In tribute to the American Flaj, "America's Flag Song," written by the Rev. Mr, Hamborszky.

wABu-Aimn Andy WEAF News of tha World WABO Irene Rich WOR "Confidentially Youre" WEAF Grand Central Station WJZ Red Rrder tion program will be announced F. E. HERMANN, ARTIST, DIES LONG BRANCH, June 26 WV-Artlst Frank F. Herrmann, 78, whose works were showr. at the National Art Gallereis in Washington, died yesterday at his home, 143 Lincoln avenue.

He was known for his landscapes and Btill-lifes. later. A committee composed of cnairmen or various services will enlist their personnel In these TOMORROW MORNING classes. Girl Scouts ITold Final Meeting EVyyCTVXY SOAfDS WITH THS VIPFeRENCSJ YOUR MODEM. LIVIilG ROOM The closing meeting of the season of the local Girl Scout WOR "Dear Imogene1 WABO Nawa WEAP Brownstona Front WABC Caucasian Melodies WJZ Breakfast Olub WOR Medical Information Bureau 1:10 WBAP Hank Lawios WABO The Garden QaU WHN Chester Orch.

WOR News 45 WOR Clair. Wilson Reports radio iiepaiiiuvg ALL WOBK GL'AEANTEED I 00 WABO News WOR News, r. Hoblasoa-WJZ News WtAP-Newsi Sludls 1:11 WABO Music: Odd News WJZ Radio ftendesvoua WOR Aunt Jemima WRAP News WOR Hap or Jim Parsons WHN Nawa WJZ Tes.ee Jim RsbgrteoB. Boats WABC Missus Ooes A-8oopptng WJ2 News Bumsnary WABO Womaa'a Pare WHAP Muala t-M weap Happy jack Turner W.rZ Mlnlatura Quia mtm WEAP To Ba Announces! 10.10 WJZ Bill Moore Trla WEAP Wife Saver WOR Curtain Calls WABC Nat Hillbilly Champtong 10:43 Wjz Path war to Victory WOR Here's Looking At Te WEAP Dancing preview 11:00 WABC News: ood Country WJZ Blue Jacket Hop WEAP The Creightong WOR News 11:19 WOR Ed Pltsgerald 11:90 WEAP America the Pre WJZ The Utile Blue Playhouag WOR O. 8.

Army Band wabc "Let' a Pretend" WHN Ifews J. ADAM IltlS til 282 GEORGE STREET PHONE 4I7S EXCLUSIVE STaOMBEEO-CABLSOH DEALER wnn-am 11:00 WKAP-U. 8 Nayy Band WABO TJ. 8. Marina Band WJZ Andrlnl Contlnentalea WOR Rainbow Houne 10:11 WJZ Treasury Blar Farads WKN Tommy Tucker Oreh Troop was field with the captain, Mrs.

Edwin McDowell, in charge. Members of the troop who will enter high school In September or who are already in high school formed a senior patrol with Dorothy Zelinski leader. Others in the newly formed patrol Include: Fanny Profita, Mary De Gangl Mary La Place, Irene Timko, Ceil Goldman and Dorothy Smoke. It was decided to postpone the Court of Awards intil fall. Troop meetings will be resumed In September.

M. J. CR0N1N DIES SUPED! SPECIALS 3) HE? 7 1 LTtiL FOOD CENTER OF HEART ATTACK N. J. Civil Service President Stricken in Front of Doctor's Office CCC ELIMINATION BEFORE SENATE Some Legislators Seeking Year's Continuation on Reduced Budget WASHINGTON, June 26 (A) PIECES i 90 Remscn Ave.

PHONE 1052 New Brunswick Week-End Specials Friday and Saturday City as Cronin's successor. A lifelong Democrat, Cronin was a member of the organization of Mayor Frank Hague, Edison's bitter intra-party foe. He was appointed first to the commission by Democratic Governor A. Harry Moore and was reappointed by Republican Governor Harold G. Hoffman in 1937.

The commissioner lived at 7 Kensington place, Jersey City, and was graduated from Dickinson High School, St. Peter'a College and Fordham Law School. Surviving are his widow; a son, Maurice two daughters; Cath-leen and Alicia, and two sisters, Anne and Catherine Cronin, both of Jersey City. Funeral service plans are 1 ifrttS, HEADQUARTERS for GENUINE HOME MADE JERSEY CITY. June 26 Maurice J.

Cronin, 46, president SWEET or lb. HOT Italian Sausage 23c 4'" $1 Proposed elimination of the Civll- News Notes Mrs. Earle C. Collins of Gatz-mer avenue is a patient in St. Peter's Hospital in New Brunswick, following an operation.

Miss Blanche Jolly of Gatzmer avenue, chief operator at the local telephone office, accompanied bv her aunt, Mrs. Robert Bare-more, and her cousin, Misa Elsie B3remore of Trenton, formerly of Jamesburg. enjoyed Wednesday at Asbury The Auxiliary of the Fire Department will hold a pot luck supper tomorrow evening at o'clock in the firehouse for members and their husbands. an-Conservation Corps confront ed the Senate today with some supporters of the relief agency expressing willingness to accept a reduced appropriation to assure its aontinuation another year. 2 Sib.

A Quick Meal and a Real Treat NEARBY Fresh Stilled Roasting and Frying Chickens Fresh Made CHOPPED MEAT. srarrt or the State Civil Service Commission since 1935, who held over because of Senate failure to confirm a successor, died last night in his automobile of a heart attack. Crontn, a member of the commission since 1939, was stricken in front of the home of his physician, Dr. Charles A. Landshof, wha had treated him shortly before.

Cronin's wife, the former Mary E. Rafferty, left her husband to get some medicine from the corner drug store and when she returned found him gasping for aid. Mrs. Cronin summoned Dr. Landshof but the commissioner Chief issue in a $1,073,572,628 abor-Federal security appropria-ion bill, the House-approved SMATHERS MAKES HIS WEST POINT CHOICES 2 lbs- 35c ACQUIT SALESWOMAN iiigtMsiriitiii ft-'T-ffffiff frm-rtrgiiii'iiiri -mtssmmm measure cutting off an expenditure for the CCC was expected to provoke a fight for WASHINGTON.

June 26 All IT n.wnlnn IT nnrt 3 rt Florham Park, is the principal ap- h-estoration of the funds OF JURY BRIBING MORRISTOWN, June 26 OP) Senate advocates said the War WISCONSIN Turkeys 10.12 11.. BEDROOM 7 PIECES $99.50 DINETTES and BREAKFAST SETS $24.95 Complete Department wanted the agency continued, because CCC youths helped maintain and improve Mrs. Gladys Blowers, cosmetics saleswoman, was acquitted yesterday of an embracery charge brought in with the pointee for West Point of Senator William H. Smathcrs (D-NJ). The senator yesterday also named Joseph C.

McDonough, 25 Oliver street, Chatham, his first alternate appointee Thomas J. Mullen Whitehouse, second army posts. died before the physician could give aid. Cronin's term expired last April but he had continued in office because of the failure of the State Extinction of the agency was sought by other senators on the GROCERIES 20 OLIVE OIL Gal. Tin Milton F.

Untermeyer stabbing ease. .59 ground it had outlived its BEDROOM SUITE $59.50 BREAKFAST SET $29.50 LIVING ROOxM SUITE $79.50 MAPLE alternate, and Thomas E. Durkin 26 Devine street, Newark, Senate to act upon Governor Charles Edison's nomination of third alternate If the full appropriation is not restored, some senators asserted Joseph F. S. Fltzpatrick of Jersey they would be satisfied to con n6i2c 33c IC3 Pure TQLliiTQ PASTE Country Roll BUTTER -Italian Style TOMATOES PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 EEKLY WE STILL SELL ON TIME RADIOS SEWING MACHINES WASHERS OIL and GAS RANGES HAVE YOUR SUIT MADE TO ORDER can 1 03 tinue the CCC with a curtailed amount Although debate on the measure had been scheduled -for yes-iterday, the Senate deferred action another day at the request of Republican leader McNary but approved a $336,900,000 appropriation for employment of i 400.000 persons on Work Projects 'Administration another year.

The attractive blonde defendant denied from the witness stand the testimony of Mrs. Antoinette Mc-Intyre, Montville housewife and member of the Morris county Grand Jury, that Mrs. Bowers had offered to "make it worth my while" to vote against the indictment of Frank Erickson, New York bookmaker, in the stabbing case. Erickson was indicted on a charge of atrocious assault and battery with Intent to kill. He was acquitted.

A Morris county court jury Wednesday acquitted Guy Davis, chairman of the Randolph Township Committee, of a charge of embracery in connection with the Untermeyer case. OT ALL WOOL From largest can 3 lbs 20s Ilalian Siyh TOMATOES -SPAGHETTI cr OAGAB0I1I EXTRA LARGE SUN RIPENED SPAOIIETmiACARGfil ONE WEEK DELIVERY 20-Ib. box I SALES diSfinn $1.19 ACME TAILORS 408 George Street Phone N. B. 23S I 14 "ALBANY ST.

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