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irOlTHMM J1M1TS OMATM FAF11 TWEUtt TUESDAY. AVOW J6, 1141 nm rATgRBow wnnn warn 4 Patersonians Hurt In Fort Lee Crash Edison and Hague Russian Submarines In The Making Obituaries ii Invites Governors To Review of 44th vide reading matter for soldiers and Milan. Bom in Concord. he was graduated from Dartmouth Col-lew in 1878. Funeral service were held today at Cambridge Mas A daughter and four torn survive jr Invited to Outin First Librarian -Aulon Duffy League to Ho Succumbs aL86 Frank McNerney Four Negroes from Pateraon were injured in a Route 3 crash shortly before aoon yeaterday.

The accident occurred east of the Y-interaection of Paliaade avenue in Fort Lee. The injured are: Emil Jonrt, of 35 Harrison street: Howard Daniels. 37. of 147 River atreet; Gladys Devlne. 27.

of 151 River street, and Julius Wilson. of 6 Bridge street. According to the police. Jones Annual Affair on Sept. 7 Edison and Lehman Get Invitations from Gen.

Powell FORT DIX. Aug. M. -Maj Gn. Clifford Powell, commander of the 44th Diviio ha invited Governors Charles Edison of New Jersey and Herbert Lehman of New York to attend a aL i BB Baav I fJ' JJaiPe LT Rites Thursday Both Governor Mayor Frank Haen fitv nnnnnanic ina i Ilgn! have tnv i rf In k- was the driver of tha car which ic annua oulin.

the Charles a special review of the division collided with another vfhicle Guest Chairm.n operated by Saverio Calabrese September 20 aa aai aw avawr The ceremony will commemo wn imuuiivTu iasi nipht fcaM mmm gaj If ggaJaM 24. of New York City. Calabrese and his four New York passengers escaped Injury. rate a year of federal service for Reports on the held Sunday. September 7 wni Frank Pierce Hill Founded Free Public Library Here Frank Pierce Hill M.

who founded the first free public library in New Jersey here at Paterson. died yesterday in his home In Hartford. Coiyv He had been library consilium at the Brooklyn Publir Library ince 1930, when he retired after 30 years of service Shortly after the first reading room was opened by the Pater-or Library in the old Siimson homestead on Church street, on October 23 188S Mr Hill came to this city to beopme the first i He rest Resident Succumbs ot Home from Heart Ailment Th twill of rrank Mcr-7 of 101 Ixington avrnurf will hr held Thursday morning A olrmn htgh rrqu)m Mm will bp nfffred A clock in St. John a athrdra! nd burial will br made in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Mr Mcrne rtian! at his home the division composed of New Jersey and New York National Guardsmen and some selectees The division was among the first fill 3 ri i i i.

Sewer Equipment National Guard Units to be in- warn r. K. McNamarj All of the on wm 'i luv, thai Proves Its Worth ncofyoS-eipcradnreldfeeuv ducted into federal service September t6. 1 "40 The review will include approximately 17.000 officers and men. 2 500 vehicles and hundreds of weapons of various type It wilf require about four hours td mm Lag g4ar a itr -akgaaaH a4aal ljemocratlc county tjc been asked to be gUe outing.

The candidates liam P. Leary, register Samuel Doan Joseph John Thevos.and Joh Assembly, and Mrs Barr stte1. esterday. He auffered a heart Hsaagl Foreman Flynn Thanks BBkaal for completion. Mayor for Providing It ailment Born in Pateron on January 4.

1890 he wag ihe of the lale Patrick and Bridget (avanaugh McNerney He was married lo the former F.liabeth Sweeney in St John Cathedral tin June 18. 1919 miuicr ronowmg are ihi aaKfJav jaaai aav aaai aaKaaai librarian He served a ear. and li succeeded hy John Sargent, who served during 1888-87 Mr Hill then returned for an In extending the invitation. of those Invited lo be iruesia Gov. Charles A Ed Fr7 afl MP Safety equipment purchased by Mayor William P.

Furrey for i i invni i W.I other year, and was- this lime succeeded by George Fletcher Winchester, who served until Assistant Prosecutor Brealin, former Mayor tl SmJS ihe safety of members of the sew A clerk for the General Raking Company, he was a member of ii iar aw gggiiigf Hi Gen Powell said: I'nfortunately a strenuous schedule of iield training makes lit impossible to tender more than one review at this time Since the division i representative of ibolh states. 1 think it is fitting and proper the two governors be civen an opportunity to see the meyer tnensiein. Hon. er department, proved its worth in yesterday's rain storms when members of the department suc St Johns Cathedral. St Johns; lfiii.

county Chairman I n'Rvrna GF.RMAV SOfRCFS describe ttls a aeeen of Russian submarines on the in shipvard at Nikolaev. Rlark Kea naval bdsw and industrial renter. The Russians admitted the losis of Mke-laev Auaust is This pirtsjre 'was transmitted br radio from Berlin to New York. 1 I aatl 1931. when F.tzkorn was appointed In 1917 he was -named chairman of an American Library Association committee which raited SI .700 000 to erect library buildings at Army ramps and to pro- cessfully tried it out.

Thomas M. Flvnn foreman of the sewer de- Ex-Gov. A. Harry Moon Walsh. Col.

Frank Kelly progress of the troops hich are Dartment. said today in a letter to ess a ans tiger. i ordinarily a part of their respec- nw, liam H. Kelly. Eugene Ura lor John Toolan, Mavnr hZ 'I would like to publicly voice Holy Name Society, duard of i Honor.

and St Johns Amo- i nation He was a veteran of the World.War. Surviving are his wife Iwo: daughter. Betty and Kathnn a son. John four sisters Regina e. stationed at St Josephs Convent.

Jersey City Mrs Anna Iawler. Miss Sadie and' Miss Margaret McNerney all of! Utters From London Hague. ProaecutorJnhn I arl DEATHS aft 33 mi my appreciation and also Ihat of the men of my department for the safety equipment recently live commands ana wmcn win return to their' jurisdiction upon the conclusion of the present emergency Soon after September 20. the division will leave for North lin. John Ms lone Postmaster liam P.

Kern. of lernal Revenue John I By ARNOLD LEVY purchased on orders rtorn Mayor Hon. James Cromwell William P. Furrey. Foreman aa will 91 aa IV (.,.

17 Dwl9 lAgar Editor of Ihe Paterson a brother. Thomas, A ii i. Flynn wrote. "We had occasion klkunrlh I McNerney of Totowa Rorotl Journal Mr Louisville was re-arming-because she alone Carolina where it will partiri-Agar also knew the menace of Hitler, the'pate in special two-month maneu- for Tree-irest of Ihe world was blind to id. I -rr 7 -London Aug 8- Normally Thomas E.

Duffv, Willard I rw and several nieres and nephpw presents the "Ficht I J. first week in August is a holiday. iw. murner. nr.

In ri-nm Committee, and the VFW Veterans Parade Not only that but whilst Iv portion of the world- Ken- Victo- during the heavy rains of Monday to teat the equipment of this kind under actual working conditions and they proved more than their worth in gold in enabling us to relieve the floods in complete safety to the men most businesses being closed The 17 Fast i necser. narry sctmen Advij. ory Master Bernard Slaffori. Tuckv League for British Military Rites for John A. Bowes 17 Car first Mondav in August sc know At Philadelphia Today lawioin 17 CV as narnt noiio mis ear.

nr juage rrana Katzenharli John O. McGuire. Frank X. I Graves. Robert J.

Neillcv Pro. however, though the majority of I lunched at the Grosvenor Hotel. Military honors were accorded that Poition which my friend calls the "capitalistic world -looked upon Hitler as the savior, peaceful Russia was regarded as a menace Summing up Ihe whole situa- The men of this department John A Bowes, World War vet- people celebrated Monday as a hy the American Outpost in have to risk the dangers of gas and other hazards in the daily per cutor William Hegertv. Wilhm eran. yesterday morning at Britain.

Among the guests PHILADELPHIA. Aug 26. tP) The Veterans of Foreign Wars national encampment set aside most of today to 'give Philadelphia its biggest military parade after hearing a plea from 17 Mi 17 Fed jjlFont, tod onyian. mayor i noma- ,1 Kra- funeral, which was held from tawl of honor to welcome Mr Agar formance of their duties. Thanks is optimistic and feels that lo Mayor Furrey.

we are able to neay. nirnara neaiy rnilnsaag Anthony V. Gross, Manfield Aa- John Feeney funeral home. ParkjI r(1 ()n of )n war will be Ihe Rt Hon. I-ord Greene avenue and East Twenty -sixth i Th.

k. Master of the Rolls, one of Rnt as to Ihe outcome iicae. the understanding come lo be- I'ndersccrelarv of War Robert street commissioner J. Vincent' to. A high requiem Mass was- of am nutsanding legal minds; and Mr Brendon Bracken Member of Parliament and Minister of In perfectly glorious Moreover, we have had fairly quiet nights, and the people arc in Ihe best' of nut.

Louis P. Bertoni Aiuug ieen Russia and, the democratic 1 Patterson for better civilian mo-rounlries ill result in a better Vale. world. Approximately 40.000 veterans We have" concludes the Pro- and members of the VFW auxil- 1 tlrM- formation. fered In St Joseph's church by the Rev John Shanley Responses were sung by Mrs Clarissa Zomerdyke F.vers and Miss Cath J4Ta- perform our duties in complete safety." Bergenite "Casualty" In War Maneuvers (Special to The Newa).

PRESCOTT. Ark Aug 2S A Bergen county soldier was listed Kingler, Dr. Andrew MrRndt, John MrBride. Joseph Mrlilw, John Mi Naught, Lloyd g. Marsh, good spirits.

There are- a few foolish mm optim- be rissi. fessor. "years of ignorance and iry and some 3S.WXI others were misinformaiion to wipe away in lo march in Ihe big show which ists who talk about the war ar rOBTEK lioUi a( kH 4f cv i BwiwfMM Newark, ion of In Giovanni Bslti 'a aitft Hoia- ti leaa of Pate ton hi other Mm Jnr. Caiate nf Nw-k. Ml.

ha I and John rorM of faliJ.t ai4 Philip t'urtav of RM.av.Ma,, N. J. Funial from th Snatola Kunaral Ho ma Mount PFsMMCt Nan at a m. Itetium Ma will ttv nff trail at I a. at afirh-a la chut rh.

lnti mailt wtli fol-, lw a' 'aalr Miiaiiuni at Hfiv epulchrt. Lmeir. Kaat Oranve, N. J. Aug ITT- At MnntcUIr jL 2'U.

ft lit Annua fif" frd. wfe of tM lata Ale.antlar Witt. Futffat WMffV Triuri Ha' Aucxot JSrh. at niiftard Fmara 1 Hntp. Hi ar da la at II a.

Intarniant at Ha Aug It Ti pot Paa1 int Hfa a.ar-pa I i pSlfprtPPM, Tuea-ta Aua; ir7 Artma Wfrot, tl rd ifa Kr a inn ponr t. aa nd (rtands a ra t- attend th fttMflaJ Thurdav. An. IV from taia ftlltsC, fJt at I rt'rlork M. nrrntan.

at t)at I-a n. Aua H-tl JTH0 Paa.ae1 Into lifa atar-fial i Clifton, An ruM 14,. Mahal Sch1aati. be.Mvad nf John Jack i 1 and Ianda, a I art King DauvMcra Km-iaiy rwt-tltnfnrm4 I'hurth ir iavit'd to attand th fiinaral. on Thum-'.

Auiiil 'r fro hr lata ratiana. i' rvitdtna anu. et''lo)-k m. 'at Laurel Qfarti I-2t Iiimmi SNrirt-niv in Pa tar o. MpnaSav, Aua- IMK Frank t-t vi h.hand' Khi ath Bwiawaj -iar -Rla-1 1 vea and ttittm, alap i-h' Hlv Ntna ietv r.

John a Fartah. Guard of H'lnoi and tha John a P. T. ir hae before me a lengths erine Donnelly, with Professor Ar was experted to lane eigm nours months or le.ss M.r frxn, an rminent JUal spre of a few months the thur Met. innis at the.organ.

ing over hut most George Keams. Harold Kane, Floyd Jones. William Johnson, D. Leonard Hughes. Frsnres Hart.

of us ho realise Mv own mow is ihat since Sta- starling at noon to pass re srienns'. who has for years been Members of Alexander Hamii ton Post, VFW. who conducted i a prominent advocate to close pracncai man. ana, as i.eh m.lilary rites, were as follows ihlri collaboration with Russia hase long aKqpoinled out. having JP hands along with detach- Joseph Harrison.

William Hanni, Joseph Brumale, Samuel Toati. N( Ni as a "casualty in the gigantic Second Army Corps maneuvers today along with three other members of the 155MM howitzer squad of Battery llst Field SeHH-am Joseph Pearson, officer" m'fl 1 found it necessars- lo apolo never an.twn ann long for- -v of the day. Joseph Simon.on. 12! "im having regard to thf gollen lnin. he will no nf sviniKM ui ii.

i ii, vu, nun "i- u-ieti-. vnricH nn'j a resuii oi ni exori fiup ann result John Hamil. Mayor Anthony Guide Catherine Barr. Sheriff Louis Gollmer, John A. Gavin, James .1 Garia, Dennis E.

Fenelon. Ravmond Rhodes. Ralph Ritchey, Robert i h. rf.m. act i it les.

faneison rasi nigni Krerteiuk Walker l.nhl'tr rK.w ki-iumK srisr Artillery. l.a.l i lien Ihe si ren nous up calico on I Americans 10 wase van, enuntrlf 0ivp Russia ernav. Jacoh Sanfnrd. Adnlph He is Private Waller Dul of up irom Ihe aayciream mat in 'nights meet us against a Hitler attack He of Liberal Socialism most gracious in his reply. He! and in all probability the so-call Wellington, attached to the "Al Schwarti.

and John Vernay, firing BJNMi, donating a leaky percolator to the Kovernment we have done our mat Army forces, who umpires ed "capitalistic' wrrtngs will Roe John J. Roegner. Peter Ruocca, William Pohle. Alex Moskowitg, Burial was made in St Nicholas fSflOr (1M', recriminate at all but Visitor labeled as a casually after a hos likewise be righted hy the demo I has been most reliably informed that a very prominent lile "Kotmk Army" plane swoop hopes that all of us have at last rralir countries and thus we will cemetery, x)di. and committal prayers were said by Father Law rence.

M. ed low over the squad to ma realised that Russia reallv and get closer together, resulting in a bit for our country." We will begin to develop a national he said, "when we begin to appreciale the fact Ihat our national existence is menaced and that we must pay truli wanted, peace True she happier Rites were held at Ihe funeral home Sunday afternoon with the Res John Hewelson in charge chine-gun the posilion. Other "casualties" were: Sergeant Fred R. Porter of Maryyille. chief of the "riddled and Privates Thomas Coa-tello, New York City; and Joseph Rilli.

Philadelphia a stiff price in money and com New Routes To Conserve Gas Englishmen is just now visiting Ihe I'niled States, or at any rate Canada, and that his visit is not unconnected with Prrsidept- Roov evell's private yachting cruise Thai he will have met Ihe President goes without sa ing I am writing these notes on Wf4ntcriav the Al A11011SI It fort, if in nothing else, to assure l)av id Morgan. Jr James Monlejf, Harry Weias. William Miller, I Nicholas Martini. Frank Mohuit Sal Maso. Harry in-rent Scanlan.

Michael I De na, John Brcslin. Ernest Sihetd-man. Hugh Spernow. Walter Hun. ziker.

Michael Shershin. Rirhanl Sowerbutt. George Keenan. Professor Alfred M. Borlbso.

former Mayor John Hinchliffr Posimastet Thomas L. Kelley. Bolton, Schwartz. Anthony C.rnssi Michael Strassner. Chief James N.

Mrs. Annie Dupoqt Succumbs at 71 its safety Once we have established national civilian morale, the problem of soldier morale will have cared for itself. I'rging more sacrifices. Patter Mrs Annie Weslrot Dupnnt wife ot Francis F. Duponl unlikely that hy Ihe time I OI Ihm nn the At all in: ta son declared "we cannot put Hit ALTEPMATE ROUTE TO A0l0 A 0 ler brhind Ihe eight points until Ihn it, II he reneralli llinun In ISM I 1IU I died this morning at world Certalnlv the time 1IU I ins i we roll up our sleeves and tighten our bells, until labor and cap in: i in: I ital see this emergency as some this lellrr reaches you it will pmhshlv be stale news Nevertheless It is worlh mentioning.

PBA Family Outing Being Held Today The annual family outing of the Patrolmen's Benevolent association was being held today at Idlewild Park. Wejrt Paterson The affair is limited lo only the families of the members of the local organization and is experted that the attendance will exceed 1.000. Patrolman Peter J. Murner. thing more than grab-bag of Palerson (Jeneral Hospital Born In Massachpsf its sijr had lived most of her life in Pater-Son Funeral ser ires ill he held Thursday afternoon at 2.

10 clock I wrote vou st length last week connection ith the libel ac-1 higher wages and greater profits So long as local interests view this emergency solely as an opportunity to get a cantonment for one community and a munitions plant for another as long as office holders and office home, and burial will helion Captain Ramsay Marsh Senator Oscar Wilenskr, Robert Worsley Harry (' Whitehead, Edward Weiss. Louis Saa-torf Mayor Irving Watson Inhn Strerkfuas. Mayor Benjamin F. Turner. Leonard Ward Robert Wardle.

Chief James Walker, Paul Dreux. William P. Donnelley. William Dewev Chid Thomas Coyle. Richard CortaHa, Stanley Burgess.

Julius Cinna mon. Dr Thomas A Clay. Ptifl al her made Odar Lawn cemetery against the Sew York Times' I A under Ihe direction of Robert On Monday nf this eek the ln-don Times announced that the president of he organization and seekers trv to capitalue the' a committee of fifty members l'nionist Association of Captain Ramsav Constituency met in Edinburgh on Saturday and asked CaDtain Ramsas their Member emergency in a desperate gamble for votea." Two Youths Jailed in were in charge of the affair. It will be continued until tonight in order Ihat all ahifts may attend. Zagoria Named State Defense Assistant Invitai! lo attend IN funeral, on Thurailji, Aug.

8 front hia lai raidan-a. Laxtiiamn A- pri a loion, IS otork a an. a-d from st JIm I'atkarfral, 1 ft a 1 i Hlaja Reoieirm Maa Interment at Hiv apui hra. Aug. 2 -It HMM Ifl Pateraon on i AuKut Mil.

afCTj dually hetovft aal(a of tha la'a r-MtlW Rvmar, itt- tllati f-inda alao mmbra of flt Mary a Roa: Sortaty are In-vttad to attend th funaral n-iraa on X'i i-da mnrnini from War iata floe'ttet aven-ta, at 3t lo Ihrm to Mar P. i rfcurrb hi a hiah rtqulifi Ma iti of-far! for 'h apaa of har aonl at i o'rlork. rnteimnt at Hol 8apnlrhra. Aug tni raat Cl too on gaaahtot'i Auauai 1941. John A Pi rTtrd huahand of Ann a MarVMM ad vm Helativaa and ft'anda alao A in-l Rtampt and Vol untaar Fueirn ar Inv had In attand tha firtiMai eaa VManYP Ha.

Auftnat frorn ha lata fdanra MoMntatnald Tarrara at 2 rlof-h and at tha Alh'oo Ft eh tar I an Qhtiroh at Iniarniant at haura) Oroya Funeta! On art or l. Ptaxiar A Aona. Aug. mifnn At. at in nifta, en Stindav.

Auruat 2. 14 1 Ma-th'ld Piuikma. halo. ad wtfa of John Viarama. ag-d I ara and frianda inMtad to attand tha funaiai on -H i A nauat from th funaral Hnma o' P.

Plaviar Hona al Ma-ahall itiaai ro ne' Ha'' fa Intai'agigt it Fair lawn. Aug S-V of Parliament to resign his seat in Parliament Moore and Sons She is surv ived hy her husband and several nieces and nephews Labor Party Rejects -Australian Proposal CANBERRA. Australia Aug 2 if' A labor party caucus rejected loday Prime Minister G. Menries' offer of a national government and demanded the Stone. Arnold Nunnink Samuel Conova William Rost, Mrs.

Anna Wi-se. Mrs Anna 0 more. JMrs Henry Bslzaren. Harry S. La Poff.

Herman Fd1-son Phillip Diamond Elias Lewil. Anlhony Hooskar. William P. Aary. "American Outpost" Amnnc the prominent isttors Legion Post Burglary Charged with burglarising the Garfield American Legion Post headquarters Saturday night, a larfield and a Passaic boy were committed lo the Bergen County Jail at Harkensark yesterday in this rountrv is Mr Herbert TRENTON.

Aug 2 Hugh Boyd, chairman of the Public Re aiiuns ana vuuniri-rropaKinui Committee of the New Jersey De-! "remier Ot I hOllano resignation of his cabinet to i 11 make way for a labor administra A LnugninQ Matter Quits Important Posts TfTey will be given a hearing Lord Halifax's 19. 19. fense Council, has named Samuel D. Zagoria of Somerville as his assistant Zagoria who assumed his duties last week, will make his office in Trenton in the Hotel Hildebrecht. BANGKOK, Thailand ug 2' i Delayed' (Pi Premier Luang Bipul Snnggram has retired from active participation in Thailand! lion Menkes made his offer of national government in whicV labor would have equal representation with government par-tie, last week.

The government! parties have onlv one more seal Ii the Lowjer House of Parlia before Judge Walter J. Mclntyre in Bergen County Second Criminal District court at Hackcnsack next month The boys are Michael Sikora. 17, ot 11 Third street. Passaic and Waller Woll, 18. of 355 River Favorite Story Zagoria was graduated from 19: 19 19 Unily hi, orr nn ai.ff.

Cabinet positions and re- ment than Ihe labor opposition drive, Garfield. Patrolman Au erset Messengor-Gazette and New gust Hrasdrora. of the Garfield A titled F.njlish gisnd dame offered her luxurious town house li homeless mothers and rhildren just after the firl disastrous 1 kL. I I Brunlwick Daily Home News in 19 liflon police charges Ihat Ihe youths various rapacities. stole liquor, randy, cards, ciga I a i 41 t- FUNERAL DESIGNS ii-i- una t-sn taining the premiership in namt onlv.

an announcement said tonight The premier for three yesrl held the portfolios nf Foreign Affairs and interior Tha announcement said the were made for convenience to relieve Bipul Songgram frnta the pressure of work TOUth blips On Wet dock sections The offer was ar Labor Day Holiday mmiA lk.1 k. tS aSP it 17 admit the burglary, explaining' Rnrlr rpP'po peompnv nv live moiners Koaa, injures dock wh a of rnjidrrn I Tha 1 nni in For 44th Division FORT DIX. Aug 2 fjPi Labor Day will be a holiday for the ihat Ihev planned it to finance an evening in New York City." BBsrsrsrmTiTi iU LBlTJAa a HI Bur but lhf fftlu. Mt rx. Robert Salkin.

20. of gess place slipped on me FUNERAL DIRECTORS Medical Societies to 44th division. Maj. pen. Clifford Lieut.

Gen. Luang promvonni was promoted to defense Minister pavement while crossing l.exing ton avenue, near East Clifton a enue yesterday afternoon and is rwcu, division commanurr, i WILLIAM TAYL0K rilNCBAL hums iiviu juiiii mcci my announced 1odav All but 20 per cent of the com The Bergen and Passaic County I mand ill be eligible for the two Medical Societies will hold a and-a-half day week-end II HI aHrmaat t-I" IS Martha a week ago: Nai Direk Jasnsm. deputy Foreign Affairs Mi moved up todav to Minister; land Luang Chaveng Bafcd Saa I gram, a deputy Minister of the I Interior, became Minister at a 1 suffered iniunes to the bark. The youth was laken to the Passaic General hospital for treatment He was attended Dr Aghovsky and was ordered detained for further observation Salkin told police that he was mint meeting at clock, Thura-1 Th, div ision has orked hard epiemoer II, at M. J.

Scanlan Sons 403 MARKET ST. SHer. t-4414 SHer 2-M41 clay morning. School No 13 7a- .1 1 and must work still harder get-ling reads for fall maneuvers" Oen Powell said This will aive Dr Charles Schlichter. chair- man of the committee on medical' ik men their nnlv nniwsrtnnitv Police Major-General sdumei Charas.

a fleputv Minister of th Interior and- director genera the police, was appointed to jet for Bipul SonggTam si! rapacities as premier The Pf mjership includes the title a preme Commander of Thailamtl Armed Forces. running across Ihe street when P. G. PLsAVIKR SON he slipped and fell landing on 819 Marshall cor Haiti St. 'h" Walter Dittrichs preparedness, will discuss Ihejfr long tn physicians duty in national de- time, fense Dr Norman Sott will give an analysis of the work I C- done by the physicians of draft iOldier boards I Prnmnterl Cnmnrn I LL ffiA fssv lA I Married 18 Years i I magnanimous about ALBERT EARLEY FUNERAL CHAPI gl Octtf rlaaaa what the Army Expects of! ivilian Doctors in the National, CAMP WHEELER Ga Geoige Joins Army tO Get llafanu P.n.r.B W.

A i fil I af Mr and Mrs Waller Dili- opening her splendid home rich, of 2 Hilton street observed When the refugee guests arrived si vi i 9 wiX jj (m fg iTU. -in ur oi i-iuiv rails, a. Away from Horses then eighteenlh wedding anni- she met them in Ihe great hall cussed by olonel Walson of the has been promoted to the rank Second Corps Area n- tu TW K' Au 2fi Robert C. Moore A Son rt ami Hoste of corporal and is now serving as a drill instructor with Company of the 14th Training Battalion. thonv Malms.

1 is gome "i VHar i-asii SS4 Tattn Sta a lot of trouble lo gel i UTY Players to Stage Handball Match it was announced here recently 'nrrinral Kiaian hag pnmnla I m-A horse. ALTERNATE ROUTE TO ESSEX C0UWTV senary at a quiet celebration at helped them settle their bags and the home on Sunday "raps and then started with The couple were united in them on a lour the house marriage by the late Rev Arriving at Ihe first floor con-Mayer of the Trinitv Lutheran servatory in the rear she pointed church They hav twin daugh- out a indow toward great green lara. Doris May and Evelyn'lawns and over the trees tower-Marie Hag gray turrets Guests at the partv tendered; "Wots thim turrets me for the couple were Mr and asked one of Ihe mnthera. II Willi of basic infutry train-1 "Anything but th Cawair? DeUccb Funeral Home OlM aW IScalM aeealw A stesami .1 k.Jk.ii i ik. trtM an arm rarruit in si 1 tvveen the Frisian Society.

UTTI who signed him up. 1 ri" pU.vers and Rochester plavers PhlllDDine PlanPv nd enouh will wind un the season for the, nM'P" Sat James Donovan sisc local aociety on Monday. Ijbor In Fatal ColllSIOfl for duty in Puerto Rico wn Day. on the ball field near thej I field artillery Guild Hall. Haledon MANILA.

P. I Aug 26 UB Maiilia said hi rxui Regular namaa laill 1 ha Tun Phi 1 mm na armv Mirat.il iviintl hnrses CSmC UPOC hint Bixub Fuaaral Sarvica I as mai ST. an I I a j. a A Mrs James Adderley. John Cp-! That's Buckingham Palace rilrhard.

Mr and Mrs Wendell just hevond the park Schweigharril and sons Kenneth The mother was indignant and Wendell Ji of Paterson Burkinam is it It a dine-Mr and Mrs Joseph Klesrhka. gerous plice like this they gave and son Edward. Mr and Mrs jus, is it We won't sin Fred Klee Mr and Mrs Waller And without another word the Dittrich. of Clifton; and Ihe, entire group trouped hark to the Misses Eluabeth Dons and Eve- safer nncks section held and awards will be made engaging in combat nrac- suddenh last week while he vt IN ORDER salaimlse driviag in heavy traffic which wastes casaMne. the Slate kighwav Department has prepared two aaaaa showing alternate routes in the most heavily travelest aaaia high-wars of the Motorists are urged to familiarise thenuelvrs with- these map, which are also being distributes! by Use Rlate Police, a ltd ssse the alternate routes as step In the rolanlary curtailment of gasoline.

Officials of the New Jersev Defease Refreshmenls will be served intiee. collided and crashed today, working at the races field anal at Guild Hall and hitting house in Quezon Citv. Calieftte. Meaico riding gifts will be awarded in the eva- near Manila, and killing Mlas'allv fort Blng -ial Samuein nint after which dancing will be-Pelagia Conde 21 The pilots die and Louts a- giasiliyn Marit ,1 LAJ reatare Serv: art aiding in the distribution of Us, snaps. BIS.

uounnl enjoved. bailed out and were not hurt. txecutiva..

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