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RKCORD, MONDAY. APRIL 23. 1945 park rm WHERE ERNIE PYLE MET DEATH BRONS, LAUDED WINS d. f. c.

JAPAN TYCOONS IMCKSTROM TAKES OATH OF OFFICE MAY QUIT WAR, 75 -v 1 THE BIRGEN CVEMNO 4 AWARDED STAR His Captain Relieves Midland Park Lieutenant Is Held Prisoner Navy Man Predicts Industrialists Will Call It Off AT T)H IS SPCTT :1 LOST A BUDDY OTHERS DECORATED 300 AT N. Y. FETE Lieutenant Bernard Brons. missing A 5 Japanese Industrialists may de since January 8 when, as leader ride one of these days that they of a reconnalsance patrol In France, he ordered his men back to Amer ican lines with vital information ERNIE-PYLE nave had enougn and call the whole thing off. Captain Donald J.

Ramsey of the Navy, told 300 members and guests of the Bergen County Bar Association at Its forty-sixth annual dinner in Hotel Astor, New 14 s. be hit r'H nly le. fs. lint )lot to Mr. iaa raj ivt.

bit the She tr Me, tell while he himself, seriously wound- I A I A cu, Biaycu iu runny juica, una 4 been awarded the Silver Star His wife, the former Murjorle 18 APR ft 1945 Miller, Orchard Street. Midland Park, who received word of the decoration has also heard from her husband's captain who said he Is LT. HENRY D. ARTY confident Lieutenant Brons is a York. Saturday night.

The Individual Japanese will fight until he is killed, said Captain Ramsey, veteran of Navy action in the early days of the Pacific war and holder of the Navy Cross, but the Industrialists are not going to fight until the last man. He said the war in the Pacific Is getting along well, but It may be a long time before victory, and warned German prisoner. Other decorations include: Bronze Star ner on a B-17 Flying Fortress. His second cluster was awarded for meritorious achievement during Eighth Air Force bombing attacks WHITCRAFT, Pfc. Lewis N.

on vital German industries and mill' son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Whlt-craft, 40 Sutton Place, New York tary Installations. City (formerly of Ave Before entering the A.

A. In A U. 8. Infantryman reads the sign marking the spot where Ernie Pyle, beloved war correspondent, was killed by a Jap machinegun on Is Shlma, near Okinawa in the Ryukyus. (A.

P. Wirephoto from Signal Corps via Navy radio.) nue, West Englewood). Distinguished Flying Cross June, 1943, Sergeant Arrigo was a student at Fatrlelgh Dickinson Juu-I MACARTY, First Lieutenant ior College, Rutherford. He re Henry son of Mr. and Mrs.

ceived his gunner's wings in May, Glen S. MacArty, 246 Anderson Prosecutor Walte G. Wlnne received six books on fishing, but one of them. "The Dry Fly Man's Ilandybook" la a collector's piece. The book, written by the Englishman Ilalford In had a limited printing of 100 copies.

The copy given the Prosecutor Is No. 67. and will make a valuable addition to his library. He is an ardent fisherman partial to the dry fly. Peter A.

Backstrom, of Palisades Park, takes the oath of office as a member ot tlie N. S. State Board of Tenement House Supervisors In Common Pleas Judge Herman Vanderwart's court room Saturday morning. Backstrom, a councilman In Palisades Park, was appointed to the unsalaried post by Governor Edge. Left to right: Frank U'ohlferth, court clerk; Max Eisensteln, Special Deputy Attorney General and attorney for Palisades Park; Backstrom; Freeholder Director John J.

Dickerson, who Is also Mayor of Palisades Park; and Judge Vandrrwart. Street, Hackensack. Air Medal U. S. May Win Island Control If Parley Approves Proposal ARRIGO, Staff Sergeant Robert son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Arrigo, Palisade Avenue, Englewood Cliffs 1944, at Kingman, Ariz. Gottesman Blasted Key Posts Lieutenant Gottesman Is a bombardier -on the A-26 Invader, called the world's fastest and most versatile attack bomber. Missions of the 22-year-old lieutenant, attached to a Ninth Air Force Bomber base in (2nd cluster).

GOTTESMAN, Lieutenant Eu policy only through the delegation Ousted C. 1. 0. Officials CENTRAL DEPOTS as a unit, and not individually. gene, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Gottesman, 79 Market Street, Park France, have led him over targets first American delegates to arrive were Senator Vanderberg and Dean Virginia Glldersleeve of Bar that there is really tough fighting ahead tougher than that on Iwo Jima, he said. Ridge (3 clusters). Will Fight Union's Order that figure prominently in the Allied offensive into Germany. He flies with the 409th Bombardment Group, a unit that has dis nard College, who flew in Saturday LOMAR, Second Lieutenant Alfred son of Mr.

and Mis. William H. Lomar, 487 Rock Road, Glen Touching on the proposed con night. They were followed Sunday (Continued from page 1 for the Job of representing this country on the conference commls-' slon which will write the regulations for the World Security Council. This Commslssion will handle the delicate problem of voting procedure within the Inner circle of the peace-keeping organization.

Advocates say the international trusteeship compromise, worked out at Washington, is intended to sat FOR TRUCKS 0. K. Edpe Signs Bill Giving Port Agency Power Spokesman For 31 Claims They Were Blackballed by Commander Stassen and Chair rupted the enemy's communications Rock. Without A Trial Plant Battle For Existence NIEMCYK, Staff Sergeant Henry solidation of the armed services into a single unit with a national secretary for defense, Captain Ramsey said careful study and thought should be given before such a move man Bloom N. and Representative Eaton (R N.

of the and supply centers by its pounding of rail yards, bridges, roads, ammunition dumps, and other key installations. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nle mcyk, 207 Palisade Avenue, Cliff side Park. Paterson, Apr.

23 (JP) A spokesman for 34 officials of is made. Modern warfare demands House Foreign Affairs Committee, traveling by train. Secretary Stettinius has been advised by Cordull Hull, senior ad local 669 of the United Automobile Workers (C. I. who specialization, he asserted, and of NOBLE, Major Arthur son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Noble, 805 isfy military demands for the Pacific! have been ousted from their official posts and banned from Before entering the service In April, 1942, Lieutenant Gottesman was a salesman for Best Company. He was promoted to the rank American delegation. Linden Avenue, Ridgefield. tiy rst on ce, iy- a xn md ever again seeking office by the international executive board island bases, and at the same h.f that the latter visor to the health will not fensive operations naturally break themselves into functions of army and navy and would even If all services were consolidated.

PANDELO. Technical Sergeant Anthonyvson of Mr. and Mrs. John on charges of misapplication and misappropriation of the local's funds said last night that the ousted officials would as well to the benefit of Russia, Britain or any other nation with military base requirements. of First Lieutenant in March, 1945.

Lomar Blasted Refineries A veteran of many daylight bomb Pandelo, 117 Myer Street, Hackee sack. fight the International's order. permit him to attend the opening of the conference. The former Secretary of State added the hope, however, that he would be able to be in attendance later. In a letter to Stettinius, Hull V.

8. FIGHTING SECRET The esprit de corps of our fight Meritorious Service Unit Plaque The idea is to have two kinds of 'We were blackballed without a ing attacks against targets in Nazi FATIGATT, First Sergeant Fred trusteeships. Areas of one type Apr. 23 (Pi Governor Walter E. Edge announced today ha had signed a legislative bill giving the Port of New York Authority permission to construct one or mors) union truck terminals In Northern New Jersey.

Governor Thomas Dewey of New York has signed a similar measure passed by the New York State Legislature. Reporting he had signed the bill. Edge said he had been Informed the first terminal probably would be built In the Newark area. Edge said a survey by the Port Authority shows that this is the logical location for the accommoda Germany, Lieutenant Lomar has participated in some of the Eighth husband of Mrs. Dorothy Fati-gati, 28 Morton Avenue, Dumont.

said he regarded the meeting as one ing branches, particularly the Marines, is the secret of their There will be irreparable loss if the combination Is broken up, Captain Ramsey opined. I Air Force greatest assaults of recent months. iiva Dn-f of the great turning points in history. "The decisions made there will LEONJA RESIDENT HAS FELLOWSHIP WIFE HAS CUPPING A clipping from a G. I.

news trial, blackballed for life from labor," the spokesman said after three-hour closed meeting of the group. "We are fighting for the very existence of ourselves and our families. The situation is critical for us and we will fight it." He did not however, indicate what course of action was planned to fight the ouster. Besides flying in the formations Navy men are not committed to a guide the destinies of the human race for generations to come," he of heavy bombers that pounded vital synthetic oil refineries in the paper, telling of Lieutenant Brons' heroism, stated that his story is one said. huge fleet, be concluded, but they are Interested In a large enough Navy to keep the peace.

would be subject to investigation and report by trustee committees, of the proposed world organization.) Territories of the other type would be subject to investigation and report by trustee committees of fce proposed world organization. Territories of the other type, probably to be called security areas, would be assigned exclusively to the trustee power. Senator Hart former admiral in command of the Pacific Hamburg-Harburg area, he has tak worthy of a bright spot in any page of American history. en part in many attacks on tacti Angell Receives Music Ernest Weller, president of the cal targets, bridges, supply centers The clipping, sent -to Mrs. Brons tion of the heaviest concentration Association, was toastmaster, and WERE AT WRIGHT'S No notification of their dismissal of truck cargo In the Essex-Union railway marshalling yards and communications, In co-ordination with by her husband's captain, read: "He (Lieutenant Brons) was lead Award Of Foundation 8pclil to the Bertan Evtntni Racord) presented to each of the guests of honor a gift.

Prosecutor Walter G. TEACHERS' AID BE ATTACKED has been received as yet from the the Allied ground offensive. He is ing a patrol into enemy territory region, which handles 51 per cent of the total volume of such goods in northern New Jersey. International, the spokesman said. the pilot of a B-17 Flying Fortress.

when heavy machine guns opened New York, Apr. 23 Richard Winne received books on fishing; Judge Herman Vanderwart was given a set of matched pipes; Judge The action was announced in Mil A graduate of Lehigh University, Fleet, said in a week-end broadcast from Washington that the future of Sloane Angell of 191 Glenwood Ave up. He fell, seriously wounded. The He added that Hudson Countv ac. waukee Saturday by George F.

Ad- Lieutenant Lomar was employed by the- Wright Aeronautical Corpora enemy knew the patrol's position so he ordered them back. des, secretary-treasurer of the such islands as those of the Mar' counted for 38 per cent of the merchandise freight in North Jersey, nue, Leonia, assistant professor of Library Service and music librarian at Columbia University, Us one of A. Demorest DelMar was the recipient of a wallet; Judge Walter J. Freund was presented with a gold U. W.

He said the officers ot tion in Paterson when he entered "To carry back a wounded man Taxpayers Association Term Is Costly the local, which represents thou the Army Air Forces. would hamper the withdrawal. So wnne tne rassaic-Bergen area handled 9 per cent and Middlesex 4 per cent. Docket knife; and Judge J. Wal sands of workers at the Wrlsht 55 civilians awarded fellowships by! the John Simon Guggenheim Me he gave another order 'Leave me Niemcky Ball Turret Gunner lace Leyden received a pen and here.

That is a direct As a Sergeant Nlemcyk is also attached pencil set. morial Foundation, it was an nounced here today. A total of 9 final gesture, he gave his only to the Eighth Air Force. He is the President Weller noted with re Aeronautical Corporation plants in the Paterson area, had been deposed after the International executive board received a report from an Investigating committee headed Uy. lad ing me it in? do, ted.

ays md will ing ery ide, du are red hat i to foil int, ell-or-dl. no irst all Ion Vn- ball turret gunner of a Flying For' protection, his carbine, to a patrol man who had lost his weapon. Trenton, Apr. 23 (IP) Passage of pending Congressional legislation calling for an annual federal school subsidy of $300,000,000 to the states would cost New Jersey about $2 for fellowships were awarded, 41 of which are for post-service, available gret the death of two members of the Association since the last dinner, George W. Babcock and Harry shall, Caroline, and Marianas groups will be a proper subject for the international organiTation.

Without specifying terms of trusteeship, he advocated American control. There has been a wide range of opinion among American leaders on how to handle the Japanese island situation after the war. Some have insisted on an international trusteeship, others both in Congress and in miliary circles have insisted on outright U. S. possession.

The compromise seeks to satisfy both tress in the 385th Bombardment Group and has been commended for KEEP WAR JOB, CAUTIONS W. M. C. A "Keep on Your War Job" cam paign to combat a feared exodus of war workers to less essential industry on V-E Day, will start Mav 1. "He was last seen crawling toward an enemy machinegun posi to Americans who are engaged directly in the war effort.

Their meritorious achievement wnue par by Norman Matthews of Detroit charging discrepancies in the local's financial affairs. He added that every $1 received, the State Tax awards will be held for their use tion." BODY NOT FOUND payers Association asserted today. ticipating in bombing attacks upon military, industral and communica after they are discharge from serv Accomando. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Governor Walter E. Edge was unable to be present, but sent a mes legal action would be taken to The subsidy bill, which will be ice.

tion targets in Germany. According to the Captain's letter, the patrol had reported' back to recover allegedly misaDDroDriated it was announced today by Robert O. Bowlby, Paterson area director the subject of hearings starting to Angell, who during 1944 was act The 21-year-old Sergeant is a iunas. morrow before the House of Repre- sage by way of Weller congratulat of the War Manpower Commission, graduate of Cllffside Park High him, after which another patrol naa gone out at once in the same sector Addes said Charles Kerrigan, East- ing chief of the music division of the New York Public Library, plans sentatives committee on education, ing what he called his judicial School. He entered the Army Air to search for Lieutenant Brons.

quartet. The Governor observed In em regional director, had been appointed administrator of the local is designed to help the states increase the salaries of teachers and tie said that the War Labor Recruitment Committee, varloua Chambers of Commerce, public officials, and vital war establishment! Forces la March, 1943 and received his aerial gunnery wings at Las The Community of the Pacific to spend his fellowship year in the preparation of a book on the organization of music libraries and "Although the same area was combed again the following day," until new elections could be held. proposal came from Carlos P. Ro- other school employees. Vegas Field, in May, 1944.

The process of preparing for an mulo, Philippine Resident Commis his letter to the Bar that he had had the privilege, by coincidence, to name four members of the bench in Bergen County since he had been in office. read the letter, "no signs of him archives. The Taxpayers "Association said New Jersey's share of the cost of election was already underway in Noble In Lead Plane were found and tne Krauts naa will co-operate, and that every known advertising medium will be used. He mentioned efforts to havs The. fellowships, averaging $2,500 the local; with many of the officials When the 323rd "White Tailed" a $300,000,000 federal aid program seeking re-election and some mem sioner.

He said in an interview; that it could be a sort of United Nations of the Pacific, joined not by race, but by friendship, good will, mutuality and understanding. also pulled out. That's the reason feel certain that he has been taken a prisoner and that well see would be approximately twice the benefit received. Benefits to the Attorney General Walter D. Van Riper appeared at the dinner for a a year, are awarded to scholars and creative workers in the arts to assist them to carry on their work of research and artistic creation.

They bers of the- local's executive board Marauder group of the Ninth Air Force completed its 300th mission with an attack against the ordnance depot at Munden, Germany, the lead large retailers and commercial houses throughout the area spot appropriate slogans in their advertisements and, said the radio, bus seeking higher positions. Delegates State under the federal aid bill's him again. I hope it soon brief period. Members of the Court of Chan Whilp thp Polish nnpstion was Of ar acH- are, The 23-year-old officer was in are granted to persons Judged on the basis of work accomplished to I 3 ji a'tl LlWIlllllll 1 lUllltUUt .1. V.

lis- -1 top concern among the delegates mated at $5583,868, while the cost i IU.I.I stickers and sidewalk stencils would cery and Supreme Court were guests plane was piloted by Major NoDie to an election committee have already been selected at most of the Wright plants, with the final delegates election scheduled for today ducted into the. Army on Labor Day, 1942. He was graduated and com gathered here, they could do little nt. also be used. The Major is a squadron opera to taxpayers of the State for the national program is computed at of the Bar, as were Judge Guy Fake, U.

S. District Court, David Bowlby said his agency was very tions officer and pilot with more be of the highest ability. The Foundation was established in 1925 by United States Senator Simon ana tomorrow. $11,288,000. The net result to New Klausner, President, N.

J. State Bar than 37 combat missions to his credit. During 20 and one-half i missioned from O. C. S.

at Camp Davis, N. C. in February, 1943. Prior to entering the service he was employed by the New York Life Insur Jersey taxpayers would be approxi Association, and Roscoe P. Mc Guggenheim and Mrs.

Guggenheim mately $2 paid out for every $1 Clave, President, Bergen County as a memorial to a son, John Simon FIVE N. Y. POLICE. received months of operations his "White Tailed" group has completed 12,001 sorties, dropped 15,728 tons of Guggenheim who died in 1922. ance Company.

Bankers Association. Representative Harry L. Towe, other than await the outcome or Washington talks between Secretary of State Stettinius, Russian Foreign Minister Molotov and British Foreign Minister Eden. It is generally accepted that unless the Big 3 can come a lot closer than they have so far on the question of a proper Polish Government, the Conference's whole work is imperiled. A question frequently 4 TOTS STRANDED In additior to protesting the costy concerned over the possible effect of articles dealing with conversion plans to start right after V-E Day.

He pointed out that military lead-era are aware victory in Europe will end only one phase of the war and that Japan still must be conquered. The slogan adopted for the campaign is: DISPERSED GERMANS COUPONS GONE bombs on enemy targets, flown the Their Boat Aground On Sandbar On January 1 Pfc. Whiteraft was member of the Naval Affairs Committee, had Captain Ramsey as his guest. The latter is now stationed in first medium altitude aerial opera of the bill, the Taxpayers Associa-tion declared the measure would increase federal control of the na-tion's schools. a member of a forward observation In Jamaica Bay a im- on-md ms, md md ely id rm, ate Gu Truck's Strong Box Forced Open In South Hackensack tions afrom a base in England, and was the first Allied bomber group; New York, Apr.

23 (P) Five New party which directed artillery fire against enemy forces from a post in Washington with the Judge Advo cate General's office of the Navy. 'Keep After the Japs. Keen on York City policemen and four chil While the driver was snatching a to operate from a base in France. The attack, co-operating with Al Your War Job." the town of Rimling, France. Pfc, John A.

Christie was chairman of dren, objects of an all-night police asked is, If the great powers can't agree on this, on what can they bite at Al Thompson Restaurant, the dinner committee. lied ground forces, was aimed at and Coast Guard search, notified Whiteraft was posted in a building covering the approach to a vantage Route 6, South Hackensack, a bur 35 BERGEN RETAILERS SETTLE 0. P. A. CLAIMS agree? RUSSIANS PLEASED Moscow, April 23 (P) News of sealing off battle areas to move-ment of German troops and sup- LAUNCH CRl'ISER GALVESTON There was long-range speculation post.

police today they had spent the night stranded on a sandbar In a 28-foot cabin cruiser in glar forced a strong box In the cab of a Sun Oil Company gasoline truck early Saturday night and stole During the following night an Foreign Commissar Molotov's arrival in Washington and his speedy meeting with President Truman plies. Noble reported that extensive damage was caused to the target by the Ninth Air Force Bay, The party left Sunday morning gasoline coupons good for 3,587 gallons. Peter De Korte of 65 North Sev Philadelphia, Apr. 23 The light cruiser Galveston, second to bear the name of the Texas city, was launched at the Cramp Ship-Building Company yesterday. Mrs.

Clark W. Thompson, sponsor, swung made top news today In Soviet news that intervention by President Truman might help to reconcile the differences. Mr. Truman is to address the. Conference by radio it opens Wednesday at .4:30 P.

M. Eastern War Time in a formal session at enemy patrol of 35 Germans, armed with machine guns, rockets 'and small arms, Infiltrated into the town. At a signal from the forward observer, Pfc. Whiteraft and other for a fishing excursion in the bay Marauders. Before entering the armed forces, Overcharges Reported By Consum-- era To Panel Assistants Seven Bergen County retailers were among a total of thirty-five named today by Newark O.

P. A. District Director Richard J. Tar- aboard the boat, owned by Patrol enteenth Street, Prospect Park, the driver, said Ke had left the box Major Noble attended New York; members opened fire on the patrol man William MeCallum. Others aboard included Sergeants Philip1 the traditional champagne bottle papers.

The Russians apparently were pleased with accounts of Molotov's welcome. Soviet dispatches told In great detail of his reception at the airport, and of his conference with Secretary of State Stettinius locked when he went Into the res University. Pandelo Fortress Gunner three times and missed but Camp San Francisco's opera house nrnhiomE nf ffMHnff rant as having settled triple dam- with a demoralizing effect upon tne enemy which was dispersed. The threat to the American vantage Augustine and Fred Mackin and Patrolmen Edmund Rodd and Ed taurant, and that he found it broken open and the coupons gone when commissions and committees se- age claims on over-ceiling sales. Sergeant Pandelo is a top turret gunner on a Flying Fortress of the ward Brown.

Two of the children bell Elliott, company official, came to her rescue and heaved a second bottle directly onto the bow as the vessel slipped into the Delaware Doint wfs thus removed. and Foreign Secretary Anthony lected and functioning is expected iThe Bergen firms were were Augustine 9, and Robert Eighth Air Forces 96th Bombard Eden. to delay an actual start on work Park Center Market, 114 Park Avenue. Rutherford, 1 to 6 cents Mackin, 14, sons of the sergeants. he returned.

He reported the burglary to both South Hackensack and Bergen County police. BETTER TOMATOES River. ment Group. His decoration has been awarded him for meritorious until next Monday. Pfc.

Whiteraft, whose family moved to the New York address after having lived in Teaneck for about 5 years, enlisted in the Arrfy Police headquarters was notified cn fresh produce, paid $25; Station In the meantime, arriving dele- HURT IN FALL Joseph Danhauer, 45, of 916 York achievement while participating in FINANCE EDITOR DIES gations continued to give their idea Square Market, 9 Park Avenue, when they failed to return last night and three police boats and a bombing attacks on German war York, Apr. 23 P) Alexander on December 2, 1942. A TeanecK of what must.be done, both from ttutnenora. a cents on uanns, national and world standrjoints. Sunshine Market, 341 Broad Ave- 5ana Noyes, 82.

financial editor of jCoast Guard plane searched the High School graduate, he was em targets. He entered the service in April, bay. ployed at the Wright Aeronautical However. the S. delegates have nue, Leonia, 13 cents on bananas, Ten Times As Much Vitamin A Value As In Present Varieties Tomatoes with ten times as much vitamin A value as Is contained in varieties now offered on the mar 1943, and received his wings at Fort Corporation in Faterson Deiore en voted to make all statements of This morning Sergeant Mackin notified police from Far Rockaway Street, East Rutherford received one stitch for injuries over his left eye and was treated for a bruised forehead at the office of Dr.

H. W. Riley Saturday evening after he slipped and fell to the street while getting out of a car in front of the La, Greco Confectionery Store on Jer Myers, Florida, in November, 1943. $25; Van Ripers Farm Chestnut Ridge Road, Woodcliff Lake, on turkey, $25; Weaver's West- tering the service. He has been overseas since last October, and, that the boat became fast on Fatigatt Aided In Invasion the New York Times for the past 25 years, died yesterday after a month's illness.

A native of Mont-clalr, N. he began his newspaper career with the New York Tribune in 1883. Later he was a financial writer for the New York Commercial Advertiser and in 1891 he became financial editor of the New with the 100th Division of the Sev wood, 104 Westwood Avenue, sandbar and they waited until the morning tide freed the craft. He reported all were in good enth Army, has seen action in On foreign duty for 27 months, Sergeant Fatigatl is assigned m-ith sey Street, East Rutherford. France and Germahy.

A brother. Sergeant Paul Whit an aircraft service unit of the 12th: Westwood, 5 cents on Boye Macn-the needle, $25, and Albert Paess-ler, 95 Fourth Street, Wood-Ridge, 1 to 5 cents on produce, $50. Air Force Service Command in craft has been in the Philippines Italy. His unit is a part of the 12th 3 years. He serves with the Tarrant said that most of the for York Evening Post, where he PARK DANGERS mofneH until ho ir.ln.rt th r1I1J rtlMV UI-lXVO A.

F. S. Command, air support or the Grow Your Own Fruit! unit of Signal Ali Warning 13th A. A. F.

ganization to our warplanes in the overcharges were reported to price panels by consumers. Children Who Climb Palisades Cliffs ROOF LEAKING? NEED RE-SIDING? NEED INSULATION? Having trouble? We will gladly give you an estimate on such work without obligation. TERMS ARRANGED The CO. 231 PASSAIC ST. HACKENSACK, N.

J. Tel. Hack. 3-2964 Mediterranean Theater. Running Rikk 4 Uali-tv nnisnMl Twfl His unit has seen action in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy.

After shores of the Riviera Just a few days after the initial landings. The decoration awarded his unit HOSPITAL I)KI. KtrUKIS T.ionfonont MnrArtv naviffator of Captain John B. Clark, of the First HackensacK Hospital arive ,7 Fortress, has been i months of ket may be developed by improved breeding, Dr. F.

P. Zschiele of the University of Chicago botany department told the Iowa section of the American Chemical Society here tonight. Such fruit, Dr. Zschiele said, will aid materially in supplying the vitamin A requirements of human beings. Tomatoes offer unusual oppor-unities for the study of pigment relationships and for improvement by breeding for high contents of beta-carotene, according to Dr.

Zschiele. The photoelectric spectrophotometer, built by Dr. Zschiele, was used in analyzing the vitamin chlorophyll and carotenoids In plants through delicate, Intricate measurements with light and ab duty on the Italian Palisades Interstate Park police de is for efficiency and outstanding jpartment, issued a warning today reports are being made today. Mrs-jcitgd for exceptional proficiency in mainland, the unit was called upon John C. Conklin of Saddle River.lpjjjj, hls piane to the assigned to participate in the invasion of in- services rendered during the to parents whose children are in vasion of Southern France.

orive ciiuuiiiBii, wu uoiiu i targets in Bremen, Mainz anaiooumern ranee, lanauig -aioiig me the habit of picnicking in the park, that the children are running a both morning and afternoon to re Aschaffenburg. ceive early collections. serious risk if they leave the regulari Tfc 22-year-old airman, who was recently home after completing 30 a Midland Park Gunner Came Back Hard Way On His 35th Mission $L95 ot on ds, ien in ler airy, if- d. ng rie lse of Ud missions, told of being snot down twice while on Missions over Germany. On one occasion he was in the lead plane of a group.

His plane was shot down on Christmas Eve. Landing in pedestrian paths and start climbing the cliffs. Captain Clark said that because of the war the police department is very much depleted and there is not enough patrolmen to keep a watchful eye on children who will come to the park this summer. "Already there have been several accidents this season," he said. "Last week children met with Injuries Atlantic City, April 23 MV-Staff We decided to ditch and dropped EYE CARE Our Eye Examination.

Diagnosing and Prescribing will give you Efficient and Healthy Eyes. Rorffpant Mlrhapl A Pptnlr of Mlri- sorption curves. Results can often be obtained with this micro method, now available to most laboratories, our bombs Into the sea," he said. Belgium, he was returned to his ,1,1 Park went aIong on the B.24 "They exploded and the explosion base in England irom arusseiis.i Liberator, "Katie Did," as a spare which cannot be secured In any and 2 days later was again taking on the 33rd trip of his 35-mlssion Enjoy Yoor Own Home Grown Strawberries HARDY STRAWBERRY PLANTS PLANTS Plant Them Now! other way, he pointed out. rocked us around in the air and lifted us 10 or 12 feet, and then part in missions over enemy ter suddenly all four engines started when they went scaling the cliffs BAYLES NAMED Frederic S.

Bayles, assistant tour, and he almost had to swim home. "We were on our way to bomb Brod, Yugoslavia," Petak. a gunner, and a few days after the park was roaring. ritory. His group is a unit of the Third Air Division which was cited by the opened a group of boys broke Into cashier of West Englewood National' Your FA- Eves a boathouse and stole a canoe, which Bank, has been named a member of! Learn the secreis oi ujm-PORTABLE VISION ANT HEALTHY EYES Ask for our booklet "AIDS FOR BETTER DR.

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M. President for its England-Africa; said, "and we were over the Adri-shuttle bombing of Messerscnmittjatic. Suddenly for no apparent rea- capsized on the river, drowning the New Jersey Bankers Association JOHN BUNNY The parents of the children who war loan committee, to conduct the plants at Regensburg, in August, "The rocking had broken the lock!" Petak, at the Army Air Forces redistribution station here awaiting re-assignment, wears the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters and the E. T. O.

ribbon with two battle stars after eight months with the use the park for picnicking should make it their business to advise Association's Seventh War Loan campaign. The committee Is headed FARMS son, all four engines went dead we had a vapor lock and the gas wouldn't feed Into the engines." The plane was at 6,000 feet when the engines conked out and It 19 13. Mrs. MacArty is the former Lucille Newcomb of Ridgefield Park. eciaUiln la Krt EiMlnitlMM tj Wear 305 MAIN 8T HACKENSACK ROUTE LITTLE FERRY NF.1R BEND1X them to stay away from the cliffs aud avoid the risk of being Injured, by William J.

Dwyer, president of i the Brgen Trust Company, Jersey! Arrigo Waist Gunner Sergeant Arrigc? is, a gun- rOX THE4TEB JCPtaui Clark said, dropped rapidly to 80Q he Mid. USth A. K. In Italy, od xi ng br. ir.

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