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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 24

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vWn3WiSw5.wi vWmVm PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE BEltGF.N EVENING RECORD, THURSDAY. AIGI'ST 1944 By Bressler Pussyfoot The OnccsOver By H. I. PHILLIPS GLOBAL CLASSIFIEDS Sm imcon 1 Stylites By WILLIAM A. CALDWELL Today it's news end notes fror 1 forced as soon as possible, Turkey Is welcomed into the community of nations fighting Germany.

I The map shows how useful Tur-1 key can be, and implies the effects I that Turkish enlistment in the Allied cause may have. The Red Stunting iRwnrii ESTABLISHED 1891 Fubliihed Dally (except luaetai) THE BERGEN EVENING RECORD CORPORATION AT BACKENSACK, NEW JERSEY BUSINESS OFFICE 293-295 MAIN STREET KIHTOHIAL OFIICS ID CAMIlEN STKr.KT OFFICE 20 CAMDEN STHKI.T MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT II CAMDK.N STB LET Telepbene all Drpartroeeli Bacaeraack MOM all over. Army has hardly entered the PARTY would like to swap guns, 'Balkan states, which supply much swords, set ol maps (nearly new), cL I. Gurdon Simmons of Allendale. hammer and tongs New of Hitler's raw materials.

As the' ant? coprosperity talks (handsomely bound) for cir-summer wanes it will be harder cus acrobat outnti running snoeSi and harder for the Germans to 'skid chains, headache powders, and keep the Balkan powers in line, copies of late Harry Houdini's book National Adwllttnt Repreeeritallee Ward-Griffith C. 247 Park Avenue, New Vera, H. Y. 672 Wri.l, BuMdlac Cbkaaa. III.) 2-24i General Malara Buildine, Uttroil.

Marietta St. Building, Atlanta. Ga-t Hotel Newbenie, Salt Lake City. litabi 681 Markal Street. Sao KraiKi.ee, Clif.

1031 Soulb Broadwaj. Lot Anielea. Calif Stella- Buildine. Beaton, Men Turkey will make their task fust "ow 10 lrom a emerged Steamer Have made com so much harder. The crucial SuWrlplloa Batai Mall (pereble he advance).

Single Copr he. One Week SOe. One plete change of plans. Address: r.Z 4. 1 iv cT.

for us t0 understand about To jo, Japan newspaperman who turned into hammer-and-tongs New York prQ, motion expert, was signed by the Municipal Advertising Board to de. velop a postwar program lo, Pensacola, Fla. Simmons, who used to cover Allendale for us, is tough, smooth, brilliant talker who could sell refrigerators to Eskimos-a stupid cliche, except that he has done it. Before he got to Pensacoli his sponsors tried in vain to lise ithis development is that it proves or stolen: Bear! lost, strayed jonce more that we're still fighting ia war and a tough one. EnMraet a Ike Paet 0lce hi HevaeaMrk aj ucmd-clau mml matter.

MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS trap. Special design; labeled "Can't initials A. on spring. Liberal reward. A.

Schicklgruber, The Aimliled Praia li exclmlvel entitled la the yea for republication of all newi diipalcbi. credited la It it Bel Mbarwlia cradilod la thia paper and alia Iba local nei published therein Munich. SEWERAGE Teaneck officials have promised up reservations lor mm at the boarding house of one Rene Mc. Gaughy, 74, famed in song anil Th B.rg,n Evtnxng Record belUvei that vidt.pr.ad pubho to read the moribund bill of As- FOR and hand-tavtrnirntal and ooeial probltmi it a vital concomitant of flf-govornmont semblyman Jones providing for ribbons Iron Crows at th in a dtmoeraey. Ht oditortal writeri tzprcto thttr unctmored and Overpeck Vallev Seweraae i story the South over for hermit (Commission, due for revival at practically every known type, in all theirt in "Voieo of tht THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1944.

the next session of the shapes, and models. Safety 'ture Thpv have norperi on eacn- Als0 Several trunks They have agreed withj wWte Rm unlforms I Township Manager Volcker, May-; (iarge patent leather boots, or Votee, and Jones that a joint; spurs, belts, etc. Owner has under-1 trunk sewer project is preferable 8ne sudden change in tastes. Will sacrifice. H.

Goering, Berlin. BUSINESSLIKE ORGANIZATION OF BERGEN G. O. P. to individual municipal plants.

It the vigor of her opinions, and htr fried chicken. When Gurdon got there he sidewheeled up to Mu Rene too, and gave her the Labra. dor refrigerator-account routint including "Baby and the swoon. But Mia Rene saj full up, with a waiting list of loo, Moreover, child of a proud South, em naval family, she Just prefers have Navy officers around her One day last week, however, Ttfj Rene phoned. Wouldn't Mr.

Sim. mons like to move in? Mr? Sim. mons, celled in a hotel room, tor the first time in his career speechless. He moved in. But hi wondered what caused the channj of heart, and asked.

KepUDllcan pontics nas Become uig uuaiiieaa in oeigen would be gratuying to see iea- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. County. That is the exact meaning of the announcement! neck push the issue and obtain; win sen at great sacrifice stiletto, that H. Lee Moss of Rutherford has been named executive the co-operation of other affected 5ecretary of the newly created Bergen Division of the NewjtotJ; Zt Jersey State Republican Finance Committee. In effect Moss ever ls dwarfed by the larger issue Mussolini, care of German actually has become' business manager of Bergen's Repub-' of sewerage throughout the General lican organization.

County, which will become more; party contemplating need for Because this is a marked departure from previous CUS-idifflcult as increases, early change of scenery desires in-. Towns in the Passaic Valley sec- formation on secure retreats far torn, Bergen's top Republican leaders are quite touchy about equaly concerned. beaten path and offering how. the change is presented to the public. They ask that! have hinls of a t' "1 j.

i i i i. jungle witn surrounding moats and emphasis be placed on the fact that tnisjiew ornce is to oe; there, but nothing definite has wails. Am also interested in pur-divorced from the Usual campaign headquarters and that been accomplished. chasing old Quisling. i -j -ii-i.

The Vallev Keweraee: "Because," Miz Rene said 'if never could resist that old rascal Will Davis." She rummaged in her desk. Aha, Simmons reflected, this Will Davis, an officer of the Cham. ber of Commerce, is a fast talker to 1 It IS to De operaiea on a pian use mat oi nauonai ana has 0Dtimislicallv ofJ LOST; Will anybody having in- Republican headquarters. Also they want it to be explained "nming whereabouts i fered to take Overpeck Valley sew-: of combination wolfhound, African that the program is being financed by interested party age by way of uttle Perry pump. ii0n, and dachshund with tail and take lessons from.

Probably a stick. er of the foot in the door, a tab's banger. "Here," said Miz Rent, "look at this letter he wrote about you, son." Simmons read. He asked for per. mission to copy it off.

He uarri to memorize salesmanship, Mason and Dixon branch. Here is tht officials and not by public funds or campaign donations. i ing it to the, Passaic River and larBe portions' of hide missing commence into Newark Bay. It twittl undefrsi8ned? mal has front quarters of a lion; reckoning only with the present. neVer mind about the rear quarters.

Other requests are being madej Answers to name of Wotan, or for participation in its system. i did. Goebbels, Berlin Superrace Conditions here are similar.) Dcpl" Municipal plants, in some in-j goats, ah kinds nri Bt Voice of the who liews winning entry: "Dear Miss Rene; Mr. Gurdon Simmons, press representative oi our Municipal Advertising Boaid, dropped in to see me the dav be- There are several sound reasons for this arrangement. In private life leaders such as Senator Van Alstyne, County Chairman Lowe, Prosecutor Wlnne, Freeholder Director Dickerson, and Labor Commissioner Harper are extremely busy men.

They have found their daily routine constantly Interrupted by political questions and disputes. So they have recognized the fact that politics is a big business, they I Rifle Association, Scott Circle, Washington, D. will be glad to I give him the name and location of a few dozen Northern New Jersey clubs.) le Today By DELOS W. LOVEXACE jfore yesterday. In his particular, stances already obsolete, will be- them everywhere.

No delay. Chas. come more inadequate when Gaulle, Normandy. What good is it going to do to (A public torum lor readers- comment Check Up on the ownership of matters of public interest aud on nrms in thp hnnris nf rhtlrlrpn if line oi enaeavor ne is sure to pop The double-oreasted suits of the If our beloved city 811 over postwar building boom strikes have put it on a formal business basis, and they have a The ideal solution would1 NOBLE ANCESTORS! Where are riX Ses. something isn't done to educate nev Qmiid Smith dtaue rmnti rlpflrlni.

hollSo whPre rtroblems mav be settled 'you? Very puzzled and alarmed d.h"h these same children and many Gerald L' K' Smitn drape "This year-round Clearing house Where problems may De settled. be trunk sewerage for the entire y0Ur failure to communicate naXiFJiiLPmwZFr.ttie parents in the safe and proper considerable physique, a gorgeous numbly letter is written very asking that you give Mr. jNeed you more than ever. Please! Secretary Moss will have plenty to keep him occupied, area. 'contact at once.

Urgent. NIPPON PRESIDENT'S lETTER handling of firearms? lone in the sight of 3,000.000 follow-; Simmons a ring on the phone at i Regardless of our new postwar jers Arl(j tne face js tne figure the first opportunity a room awaiti crop of pacifists and 1, "ihim in your lovely home. As the. title of his division implies, it will probably be nongj I ivrt eno a rtim0" Thoro! ArmTB rr ti Editor, Bergen Evening Record. there will be a few million fellows All liUL- liaVC UCC1I 111ULU IUCI "With mnrp Inun than "With more love than you ma uuuco iru ttoiv.

uiuwive, eev may oe irue inai caion xvaan-: no; xia. mu i lauuuuigi in President Roosevelt's i i i Lrcai on ii aricciuciiu ivuuicvcti'O i a- will alwavs be handv an accurate record Of What the faith- nerheim's succession to the Fin- "ave loi so. ln aavanP-: nrenomination letter I observed mmg nom.e uccu U1 from one who has the honor arVirt aro hat rmlv roino1 in the moving on maue room sentence especially: "ine sign himself i one All routine business of the party Will be nisn Presidency without an elec ful contribute, you. WILHELM. 1 uoc ui uui wiiu iiarc.

American peoole are the com- A The Smith projects fit his figure; "Your devoted' friend li tion preiuaes a new enort to ne r-i r3 1 hu Vlm ItrntiatP terms with Russia that. mander-in-chief of us all." I never In main" t00" Not a man backed onlv knew that the people had any mill- the peace of the worTd II tne America First Party would 6 set candidate for the "WILL J. DAVIS'' 4 Simmons thought it over, rai-ir the Drooirtcnt un as a Prpsi-' Mr. win iaKe inei R- his aim is to make the people eel vT such a trying P-! dency of Twn aVked nran fo thoi ho ic tho r-hnifo nf th natinn fewer would bushwhack the Renub- oown ana waiKea, not ran, ior tm r.r""." A. 1V: your newspaper Wedding Strains I plunked down 50 dollars; They tacked on 20 per cent; Bridal bells in June Had a doleful tune As I said: "I'U have it sent." RUTH PAGE u.

ana no JUSI conunue to sug- I UjiL'T. nearest iuleD The Republican high command stresses the fact that wffl take Finland out of the war the executive secretary is highly qualified. There can be The old Marshal's reported con-! no doubt about that. He is energetic and capable. In private Jviction that Finland has not re-! Ufe he has held many Important executive positions.

in; sources enough to continue points; public life his ability as an administrator was demonstrated! a superior to nis opponent. gest that something ought to be He writes that as a good soldier done. he will accept and serve in this of- h. C. W.

ne 1 i 3 1 1 it serve as his running mate. i The Reverend has come quite a way since Huey Long gave him a II- 1 i i uy Leonia, July 29, 1944. "Nniwhr mander-in-chief, the sovereign peo-i Mit.ty suit, ui aauu- A friend of ours duodenal itxii upiug ulcers, to the unfeigned delight oil through Louisiana to Organize the: hi. manv frtpnris- nnt.hinc t'te ffl ln his 5 years on the Rutneriora uouncu. He never am ready t0 accept a Finnlsh state.

become Mayor, but there was never any doubt that assent of readiness to capitulate, finance chairman and later as president he kept things Yet the Soviet policy toward Ro-humming. Moss is a businessman trained in business 'manlfl' PolaQd- and czechosio- the unreasoning rage of the Ger-iPle of 5e fh0Uld, man people over the inhuman I ve said the. Democratic Party and bombingsPAn attack by the Ameri- a -f werTffi ran nnri RriHsh nirmpn ic nn Share-the-Wealth cells. That wasjiti is quite, so pleasant as somebody! Voice of tlic Press I oei.ee uiNiui ecu. 1.1 ic jjuipei a else ulcers.

And the mail dailv i church in Louisiana's Shreveport fori now he receives from an old com-f vakia, the other three western warfarp ht mrri, I whole nation, according to his let He will apply them diligently to Republican Itne more congenial political plat- panion who is now in Ohio a clip- neighbors with which the Soviet Goebbels. 1. h- tf.t iihT; methods, politics. Government has dealt make it We commend this to the atten-: rtlTEr Iorrn- 'ping from a Coshocton paper -V. J.

WOMEN ORGANIZE TO He broke a record when he patent-medicine ads. My friend The Republican organization leadership considers thlS appear unlikely that a Helsinki tion of the peoples of Poland, Hoi-i mms tme nf ttiA mnst. imnnrt.nnf. imnrnvpmpnts it has made in government neadea by Manner-1 i Ridgef ield Park, July 24, 1944. Qreer.e.

ete. BEAT NEW CONSTITUTION His father and grandfather and says that nothing which has hap-J There is something quite unex-i great-grandfather all had been recently has so cheered hira I pected and encouraging in the dis-! preachers before him. But he hasuP. and he gave us a hatful of clip-1 covery that independent women of set several records of a sort since; ipings to be handed along to other heim will be acceptable New Jersey, without asking advice so he may figure that he has evened Ulcer lans- mere is not roomp The Russians insist on having RUSSia has practically abolished) friendly governments along their! divorce. Stalin takes the attitude FIREARMS European frontier.

The govern-tnat he "never wants Russia to be-Editor, Bergen Evening Record. i enough to reproduce them all, buS from any of the politicians but act- the score. years. It is intended to create a political organization second to none in the State, and that includes the smoothly operating Hague Democratic model in Hudson. It confirms the Republicans' determination to have cash and votes behind Governor Dewey's bid for the Presidency.

ing on their own intuition, are or- Maybe in the end his biggest rec- Dear Sir: The recent case in mpnt. rvf Prhnslnvakia frirnrtlu a country IlKe Ule this will convey the spirit: COSHOCTON MAN FELT LIKE SWOLLEN BALLOON Closter of the accidental death of ganizing to help bring about re- 0rd will be the fight he has stirred United States. ana a boviet-czccn agreement nas (Released bv Associated Newspapers been concluded The Polish gov- FULL OF STOMACH GAS an 8-vear-old boy again brings forth' Jecuo" 01 lne Pjpieu oiaie oon-jwitn uovernor xnomas E. the time-honored discussion of the stitutlon at tne Ilnal State-wide The Governor doesn't like his own case of firearms in the hands 0f jreferendum on November 7. i running mate's being teamed up i children and I am glad to see that Tnese women, led by Miss Emma with a candidate who has previ-j nttHnr.

tn it oooin Dillon of Trenton, make the point, ouslv laid hands in aDDroval on a And the text says: "Recently posed to have been saved eminent will be friendly if Mos-because commodities have not! cow has to create one, and Polish been available. Congress officials are in Moscow now see-wants these savings used to ta whal arrangements can be th- n.tit.,tt 1. t- iiocioii man siaiea uiai ne ut Coshocton man stated that he ur'j It Was Today (AUGUST 3, 1944) in an editorial In the July 27 i quHe m' feel like a swollen balloon teic uuig iir.1. Record. meal.

He would bloat full of 1: n.v, 'en et'Kisiuuuei uvt-r a lung uenuu Tt mn nt i -J -a. OIU Pt-ace leeiflS anr r.rrmanv ripHarort 11WU Ul fcU.B uu Duy peacetime gooas ana not hav SDUrneH so far because n-nr iqm and ink in writing pointless" 'T mucn pooa 10 prosecutor tac- hours after eating." And so forth, nave Deen spurnea so lar oecause.war, 1914. hr mmht tr, hr new Constitution were to become p.pWprnrt ho. ivin th editorials about what ought to bej tics. The Reverend has already After giving the remedv, to tide over a period Of un-jthe Soviet Government distrusts! Christopher Columbus sailed om sovereign been under the spyglasses of the 'made of 12 (twelve) 12 different ll.ni.ivc ii.

effective. I i a linilC HI1II1II. llIMMIIIin IlLLlUL'lltO UUil TRANSITION I With Congress getting down to planning reconversion, a1 major battle impends on unemployment pay for persons now working in war industries. No one expects that employment can be kept at its present peak after hostilities cease. Even if peacetime production could absorb all the Ik.l i- employment, lest there bethe Romanian Government helmed wa'on China I after some unfortunate victim has niA.tmr.nt in tholits repeated suggestions that nmaMost his or her life as a result of B- x- and iucomc-tax investiga-i herbs, the ad goes daily into tiw stitution draft is loaded with jok- tors and th have given him a'final line: "Miserable people soon ers and that it is a pernicious con-.

clean bm 0f health. His own story I feel different all over." United States and Britain guar- Stanley Baldwin, British states jsome one's thoughtlessness and carelessness, why doesn't the Bergen antee Romanian integrity. There man, was born, 1867. tnvance ana nanaiworic oi ciever is tnat hc enters th gn only Qur friend likes the one about th manipulators. She calls upon the from a sense of righteous neces- ccHOCTON women of the State, irrespective of 5itu nlin h.

i-''-'onuiueN laui whu on hi ht P'aln cannot, he ACID LIQUIDS FOR HOURS Record carry on a ceaseless editorial King Constantine of Greece was tit ,017 campaign in support of the organ factories. The emphasis is on minimizing unemployment and encouraging full production. Thus unemployment insurance payments will be w. ee. UtJvoCU Rpnltrs i 1- a ii'in i rrtisr.

r.np iir.iirr T7mrr shre sairi it. wail i nr 1 L-n ImIUiU in favor of his son, Alexander. He is little likelihood that Finland will be made an exception and that as old and determined an enemy of Russia as Mannerheim tion. Smce riiriwIDfiirl tVA in 1 (Ion K. otanization whlch VT' 7 lne nan 10 wful; or the one about COSHOC Ul DttIU(luUll VV111LI1 plthpr nf Iho U.V, muinr rtatnc wnicn pithpr nf the maii-ir pniiHirtotpc the thPQP wnrrwen oi-p nnw fnrmlnrr takpe 1UN KjitJlUtNT KhJrUKlo rlrtv soon abdicated.

He died Jan. Riflc A'iation who are too-j against great odds not only mrTn rtM nis oecmauoii certainly jjvjq BRICK IN STOMACH. Alio! eiven even to Dersons whose iwiU be Permitted to remain Presi- nmV and rf rTi a. lnP. all.

all, soon felt different. French and Indians under Promole iy wiui tn trim nnr ni.TpTiR. hnth vouns Vi" LZlo train our citizens, both youn Lu dent of a Finland capitulating to. ri ZZ umispenpaoimy notions. ovrr This nar.

nf nr nMl women of high caliber and stand-. truvftCMBic uu.KUB anrt nlri in become Deficient in service program, and is brought v. wiinam npnrv. im tviieiaiii etui. The iinlvi wceiij, lug.

5 sale to ttbsuuie Lltai, llllb Only: What could haDDPn is imDlicit. Italv declared neut.rn.litv on thp their use. nc ripvplnnmpnt. makes ratifiration without charge. i i time earnings, question is how, VJltr 5UV OLUlllA Ui iwixn e-i ornimH that ttc oltianp with of the proposed new Constitution The particular pleasure which present war workers, there would still be the problem of how to bridge the transition between war and peace.

Unemployment compensation is the answer on which both Republicans and Democrats agree. All States now have unem in the report that after Finland has announced its readiness to surrender the terms will be ar many and Austria did not require it -vears of a a taUft.m to assist them in an offensive war, Marksmanship Merit Badge woik iQii following code: "I hereby still more uncertain. Charges by the ort'y a Californian can feel fills women that the draft is a concoc- Representative Clarence F. Lea as; linn ripRirmpri nmnng nthpr r.htniTS t.n his committee uncovers a cotiule of' III. TURKEY Turkey rushes for the band Oprmonv invaHpri RpiciMm onri promise upon my honor never to ranged in Moscow.

Like the othei- wagon at last, when the iho SAiof Russia. 1914. thoughtlessly point my gun at any reduce women's rights fits in with1 Japanese up to no good and calls' Some time in March. I guess and supplements the claims of tax-them in for questioning and if pos-i was, I wrote a piece about thei payers and rentpayers that the a trifle of hot foot. shenanigans of Paramus politic.

Constitution is so drawn as to give1 The Japanese are supposed to Mosty tl was a pretty objertiv'. 11,. stofii.itp acciir.nM hn i fPPit inn flf thp UhnplfV Dltstd Witt 5 tability of German defeat is ap- Government human being under any encum- wi accept surrender from anyjanmcud ffoGc.a stances; handle a firearm without politician or military leader who tl0n with the Allies in aiding fi1" examining it to make certain it But the Parent to every one except pos- ployment insurance, Whilr eaeiewnMO a ue.ii.t nave lldU lUlUlll LHUitUCctbl IllCS 111 f. -f treotmont In thp rf s. Which ParamilS trnVPrnmellt Wl'PStln load a firearm rates are not uniform, and the mtte coterie of Nazis can make capitulation stick.

The Czechoslovak troops in Siberia ls empty l. u.t..v uuill, QilU lilt: Ullt 1U11111U Mannerheim Presidency may be 'against the Soviets, 1918. ar? ln 0" of taxes and aims to wipe falls to. Lea and his committee be-iwlth it5 eartny problems: eoatii. average estimated by the So who still hold a gun on the people of the country they have wrecked, But the Turks are being gladly 'ine urst council Pennsylvania -out the victory won in the court of cause the latter is investicatine the P'8S- now to pay 10 nave cnmptHlnr nf the a cten In.

for the mere pleasure of killing; Errors and Anneals when that court ah-pariv mnrli Inuocti fro oH Pdrlnro 1 dead dog pulled off a highway, muo, 'a appointed, 168i. n.e coiomai cial Security Board is low, $13. Congressional leaders con skvlark with firearms in hand or Uuuns t-lc Governor, William Markham, welcomed Into the antl-Hltler Once it hns done that inh it is nf'; while encaned in target practice; of last resort recently voided one of Communications Commission. tlle uond ln tlle school the worst pieces of legislation en-j th and all that; but It concluded wWI acted in 1941 and 1942 at the be-'iSpX iia Co a 1 that twj hest of the railroad lobby. nll, snnl natiie the town Loggerheads.

N.t1 cede that the rates must be camp by the United States and to ln office long the earlier settlers at Upland iNew'engage in aiming or snapping the Britain even though at this stage The Manncrhelm cabal threw the only town in the hammer except wlth the firearm The proposed new Constitution lngs the affairs of that's whHt everybodj, was painted in dark colors when I most of the time. Increased. The States now pay without federal help. The Important question is whether the Government should share to Wand lnt Waf 8t cZ Edison, former Secretary fn the" open without first taking tor tnem lo De makmg up lt pulls what is left of of the Navy and former Governor every precaution for the safety of minds. Why Turkey is impelled the, New JerseVi WM born in west others; be unsportsmanlike when to get on the whining side is evl- T.

oratvc 1890 engaged in contests of skill with A about all it can hope to do. It itv midp a firearm with- dent enough not so ev dent are it King Haakon VII of Norway was fiiearms, lay asioe a nrearm win that document was jammed charges of prcJudlce Alrpady pal And so along today came a letter through the Legislature last spring las6 been clhflrJ Uh aa from a loyal citizen of Pa ram and ordered submitted to the voters CSltrS "wl led the place and askrd for fnr opt-inn rpvt Nnvprnhr-r Rut, nnui umuau, n. -lvitt-ee lf a 1 ll.i CniTlaB mnro flT TrtD ITl 1 1 HI 1 the payments. Senator Kilgore has Intro nuf.ii.iiii, n.ive ew.ii-. bom 1872 Cieillllll ttlLCt uocu met cleaning after being used; the reasons for continued pressure taiceK nts would se to gning, ieu a tart note saying .1 was slgned'anything for granted and a'-a ca eTt he eryXmeericabnVborvUlwere toha Uned.

when it emerged ilmg town "SpTpV i A treaty with Indians at Greenville, 1895. duced a bill providing federal on Ankara to take just the step it has. Since we have gone so far! WORTHY Nomination of Lieutenant Gen- Richard Caswell, Revolutionary, '''y ..7 from the Republican caucus room reach tne age oi it witn tnose ruichi. Lea rPnri Hip nni cmiiinr. n.

1LW "lulc and first Governor of North volutionarv 11 nunniau mj w- the Renubliran rant-tis rnnm wlthdut Turkey, we might have eral Joseph W. Stilwell by Presi- soldier Mum uunu u. ih.iih in minrl it brlnE It tn bpfnre I SPP town afi.HU aid up to $35 a week based on previous earnings. Senator Murray has one providing similar payments based on the been presumed willing to go thVdent Roosevelt to the rank of full Carolina, was born in tons' way toward assur-' krr of such TmalH.mcn Enclosed with the letter. whM rest of the way.

'general will be acclaimed by XI, a future generation of fathers 1 His is. SOMETHING c'w mail dimenMon t0 tne Whrrf The truth is that although Ger-; civilians and soldiers. Uncle united 'states Senator, and whose 8-year-old children wouldn't! fornia district, where the voters re!" copy of the column. The W- imvc iu uit a.i a iu.ui, e.w.......,, nnvihi.w, tn hie was irom uornorai w. j.

u'u many staggers and the ultimate as his men call him, has earned Secretary of State, was born, 1808. number of dependents, under accidents. (iron credit. He has been in Congress ner. who Is with a fighter sqtu Soviet Russia is going to 'ton United States vessels bombarded outcome ls sure this war is not the four gold stars by fighting Now Just a word about the par- note that ihB NpthprianH.

Past which the States adopt unl Tn the, Ttnllprl Ctotpo u.llh mu iwl nf orm.i oH mo. inpoil, 'ent: if our County Prosecutor its citizens to establish small 'f, 1 That hrpn nn the move' yet ended. w.vvu ni.il awe ui uwiij u.eve t. congress C- Hn rpnt inh with the htulnrupit fnr nrnfit on olrl tn "um- .1 llv vuinuit ikui OIHlIltllUll form rates set by the Gov we mis oi reconversion ana iiani- icriei ne couia raise in tiurma ana ccDted the services of Count Casimir of both the Democratic and every auy since it came i and the ernment. Under his plan the Ing the peace; we begin to forget China, and he has made the pulas! to get to riH it.

nrounfl -i help of police chiefs Bergen reconstruction. This happened once ZZ nrP tT tnnk 2 month ski. who had been exilod from EvJn, Record lic can make sure; before in the early war. M-r Cm' I olrAnT aml that those 1.800 weapons allegedly, Lenin's new economic policy, when as ths fuy a policy, when ui nf the needs of wartime unity, and Japanese sweat. When the enemy Poland "dl Havs rem- States would get federal aid only after going in the red.

On methods rather than nrivate busint'ss hplnerl tn stahlll7P ot-vi-my nuw, ue nas uvea in tn nrinXVLttn nn "ornia all his born days. He Ls a ng the gngto Jersey boys nnd ock resume economic and political took the Burma Road and Uncle1 aiaycue wdS uiuoauceo uen- ln the hnnds of children are in the bickering; we show signs of let-Joe had to lead his men on foot1 TJ. eLa" SdV? lni; H- nf.r th native son: Highland Springs. Howiig to sec if their faces i uV, ting our civilian war effort in retreat through the jungles he ,777. Z.ryZp slacken.

But the men who are acknowledged his beating, prom- Harvard defciited Yale in the first fr u-hirh it it kpnt is niinwpd objectives the battle in Congress will hinge. Congress running the war for the United lscd to get back and get 8-onred boat rare, ln his house without first making sure that It is emtitv: nlace all fire IMallnna ar. Hilt mnrrnlm inr, nn rflrl wmiiwuMT, as a whole will agree that a broadened unemployment The fact that communistic Rus- come he got his law from the Uni-sla has twice reached for the Hie eniyrr, h.eu"aS nc.Tcr cx" belt of profit-taking In an emer- aU j10 8ot he took gency might persuade some of our rlht back hoJIle and Pllt ,0 Work-comfortable parlor communists overiFor 10 yrnrs he was Dis) rict Attor-herc that the American system has neV Sonoma County, and from some merit. It might even con- nt snot he went to Washington, vlnce them that abuses under capl-Lc" ok" to cram his arms full talism can be corrected without de-1 than some Representatives, he Is stroying the system. on only two committees, but Is defeating nn enemy which lsf He's no pin-up general and no slipped It Into this envelope, nnd across the world lt hns been effly Ing since: how many thousand mil" I have no Idea.

I It gives you a queer feelliiK. Hcr': you sit and fashion a sentence. aV bo days from now, under a Strang'! tree in a strange land a world a from here, a kid looks off into and thinks about back here, grins. It is almost enough to m5, 1852. arms and ammunition under lock A typhoon swept Guam at 100 and key (nnd hide the key where knots, causing heavy damage to the boys enn't find it) take enough crops, 1941.

Interest in training himself ln the President Roosevelt left New Lon- safe use of firearms so that he rt.iM rVtl-in r.n ha l.ltx Dnt nmnn 1. 1 ,.,) 1,1.. compensation system Is neces poseur, but he's ln a class by himself tn the type of fighting he's doing. Four gold stars on strong despite all Its reverses. They are concentrating on turning all possible power against Germany sary despite the high wages most war workers have been getting.

Much of these is sup- to hasten the war's end. Because his sweaty shirt are none tooju, ment primc Minister Churchill children, at' lie doesn't know where It might, but it probably won t. cnairman or com. be much for him. German capitulation must sea.

1941. or how to do this, the National, Paterson News. Rciefti hy comoiifintMi Nrwi rmureii man want to do better..

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