Document 11944

THE WESTFIELD LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6? 1942
"A registrant in 1-Ii ut the time of | tiomuiite was not received until some!
tlie following sub-divisions, and this rtbove. (Men engaged in the war efwould still be in a position time after his marriage, Presidential
es the sequence in which regis- fort.)
Stars Nip Bergens Board to Reclassify marriage
if 'imminence of selection.'
opinion has held in many cases of trants are to be selected for induc'4, All registrants who have wives
December 7, 1BH
this kind Unit his selection was not tion :
(but no children) with whom they
Many
3-A
Men
'imminent.'
Help Norris Drive
"A marital status or dependency
1. All 'registrants without depend- maintain a bona fide family relationassumed after this date is given no
ship in their home. (Men not en"On the other hand, u registrant ents of any kind.
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consideration with respect to selec- who was in Class 3-A when he miu1- "2. All registrants who hove been gnged in the war effort.)
(Continued from pai^ U
lence' and marriage after this date tion, as this is known as the data on rled, and upon his marriage aban- or would be placed in class 3-A by
"5. All registrants who have wives
.s at the registrant's own riBk as to which the attack was made upon us doned his contributions to the support reason of having one or more of the (but no children) with whom they
and war was practically declared, so of his prior dependents, wiis on no- following persons dependent upon maintain a bona fide family1 relaselection, in Class 1-A.
This includes men who were to be that any dependencies assumed after tice that his existing classification them: Wives or children with whom tionship in their home. (Men enegistered on July 1, 1942, as on May this date would be at the risk nnri was subject to being reopened and re- they do not maintain a bona fide fam- gaged iri the war effort.)
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StnndliiK of «he J£"»« I > c t
considered and could base no assump- ily relationship in their homes, par- "6. All registrants whij have}wives
!6, 1941,-the President issued a proc- hazard of the registrant.
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lamation requiring men of this age "Tho above dates are of very great tion that his selection was not immi- ents, brothers, sisters, grandparents, and children, .'0* childreh onlyV,with
Norris
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.615
Bergens
group to register. The two excep- mportance in the determination of nent on the 3-A classification..
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grand children, divorced wives, per- whom they maintain a b^na fide famColumbua
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tions to the above arc:
W i l d tts
i classification, and aa a result of
"Where the dependency status was sons under 18 years of age whose sup- ily relationship in their homes. (Men
Arrows <•••».« T 1Q
"1. A registrant who acquired a recently determined significance of ncquired on or after December 8, 1941, port has been assumed in good faith, not engaged in the war effort.)
North Stars . . . tl ii
dependency status prior to 12/8/41 these dates, there will be many re- or ncquired when selection was immi- or persons of any age, physically or "7. All registrants who have wives
while
tlassifled in IV-P; and
classincationa of men who are now in nent or for the primary purpose of mentally handicapped, whose support and children, or children only, with
The revitalized North Stars took
"2.'A''registrant who ncquired a 3-A. The hoard is now in the process providing a basis for dependency de- has been assumed in good faith. (Men whom they maintain a bona fide famtheir fourth in a row last night at
dependency
status
on
or
after
7/4M1
ily relationship in their homes. (Men
of reviewing these cases. It ia quite ferment, pregnancy, birth or acquir- not engaged in the war effort.)
Washington Field, seriously endan"3. All registrants who have been engaged in the war effort.)
gering the Plainfield Bergens' title and 1prior to 12/8/41, while entitled obvious that if a registrant had not ing a child shall not be cause for class;o be classified in Class I-H.
"All of the above is subject to
received his questionnaire when he ification in class 3-A or class 3-B.
or would be placed in class 3-B by
hopes via a 6-5 victory.
married, and if marriage took place
"Under the new bill, the board is virtue of having the same types oC change in the regulations from time
With Freddy Miller in the box, the
before May 26, 1941 and his ques- now classifying in categories as per dependents as listed immediately to time."Stars scored three in the first, and
three in the sseventh and last inning
They had no hits or runs in between.
Their concentrated attack gave then?
their second triumph in three at(Continued from Page 1)
tempts against the Bergens, who have
lost but five all year. So Norris has he has heen transferred to Officers'
a two-game edge over the Plainfield Candidate School at Fort Monmouth.
Ens. Erskine B. Mayo Jr., (S. C.)
ten, with not much time for the latU S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs.
ter to regain the advantage.
field; and three grandchildren.
Erskine Mayo, 643 Prospect street,
Tonight the Arrows will meet Co has
Eev Raymond P. Doll offered a
been graduated from the Navy
hteh mass of requiem on Monday m lumbus, and tomorrow Norris and the Supply Corps School, Harvard GradHoly Trinity Church, of *hich she Wildcats are booked.
uate School of Business Administravas a communicant. Burial was in
The Stars were outhit, 10-7, but
l. He was first commissioned as
• • •
St. Mary's Cemetery, Plainfield.
not outfought. After Nick Piscppo's ensign in December, 1939, and is stadouble drove in two and Joe Simonet- tioned at the Boston Navy Yard.
ti's fly accounted for another in the
MRS. NICHOLAS GIUDITTA
George Frost Jr., 12 Stanley oval,
Mrs. Rose Giuditta, wife of Nicho first, the Stars were quiet until the who was transferred this week from
seventh.
Then
the
first
four
men
up
las Giuditta, of 112 Cacciola place
Newport to the Aerographers' School
Take a penny,
take three pennies!
Now saving on their total food bill. How can AfcP prices be so
p y , take two pennies,
p ,
p s ! N
I died suddenly Friday (July 31, 1942 got bingles. Dom Urcuioli's double t Lakehurst naval training base, will
low? A&P is constantly seeking new methods and effimultiply by hundreds of items! See what we mean? It's a
U t her home. She-was born in Hal- sent in one runner, Simonetti's safe- be home Sunday. George spent 10fifty-three years ago and lived l ty, another. With the bases packed, dnys leave with his family before
ciencies to cut costly overhead, wasteful "in-between"
nice tidy sum in savings for anyone's b u d g e t . . . and a swell
Westfield forty years. She was c Lcs Thompson sent a fly to short field, :oing to Lakehurst.
costs! With every saving we make, you save, too! Join
start
towards
those
extra
War
Bonds!
That's
why
house! communicant of Holy Trinity Church and Urcuioli executed u perfect hook
Sergt. George E. Rohrbaugh, forthe thousands who are saving for Victory . . . at A&P]
wives by tha thousands are- A&P Super Marketing . . .
I Mrs. Giuditta leaves, in addition t( slide to the plate after the catch, with icily of First street, who served two
her husband, two daughters, Mrs tlie winning counter.
ears at Hickam Field, Hawaii, with
I Rose Canigiula and Mrs. Remigis
Piscopo had two out of three. The iho 481st Aviation Ordnance Co.
I Bullia of Westfieldj four sons, Angelc Bergens' Pellozoni recorded three for Bomb), has qualified for aviation
I J., of Plainfield; Harry A. of Cran- three, but the losers left ten men on student training and is now at the
ford and Ralph J. and Lieut Nicho the bases. Willie Bassoff batted in Santa Ana Army Air Base, Santa
At Generous Savings Every day at A&P Super Markets
las A. Giuditta, DDS, of Westfield two points for the defeated players. Ana, Cal. Sergeant Rohrbaugh, parnow stationed at the U. S. Marine Tied and rained-out games booked ticipated in the first engagement at
Hospital, New York City; five grand- for next week: August 10, Bcigens Hickam Field on December 7, 1941.
children; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Sim- vs.
Walter C. Thomas Jr., 669 PierNorth Stars; 11, Norris vs. Coonetti of Westfield, and a brother lumbus;
12, Bergens vs. Arrows; 13, ;on street, has been promoted to staff
Anielo Caputo of Brooklyn.
ergeant at Hunter Field, Savannah,
A high mass of requiem was offered North Stars vs. Wildcats; 14, Colum- •a. He enlisted last August.
Monday morning at Holy Trinity bus vs Bergens.
Walter S. Bushby, 748 Central avebt
Line-ups:
Church by Rev. Raymond P. DoU.
EAtlf I
" Fnty-M M M
ue, was home last week after six
i
Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery,
K. II.
nonths
at
sea.
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; Plainfield.
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Pvt, Henry S. Fttllerton 3d, has re1
Hlavate, 2b. . . .
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Bassoff, ss
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:eive'
d
a
special
citation
for
speed
in
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T. Santy, c
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MRS. ANNIE A. DANA
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ode at the Technical Radio School at
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Medricostls, lb
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Mrs. Annie A. Dana, widow of Gabruk, If
Scott Field, 111., where he is stationed
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Lences, p
2
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I Henry A. Dana, formerly of West- J.
with the Army Air Corps. A gradu0
M. Santy, rf
3
1
2
2
I field, died suddenly Monday (Aug. 3Itko, cf
te of Westfield High School and
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Breaet of Lwb . . »17* Dicks I ^ M - M " * ^ »25«
13, 1942) at her home in Waverly, Uunn, 31)
Oberlin; University, he is the son of
Totals
30
[Mass. Mrs. Dana lived at 514 North
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fullerton,
237
Sylvania
Veil
SleiMere »23« Satki. Gain r T J t , - 3 1 .
North Mill".
I Chestnut street for a number of
AB. R. H.
lace. •
Bnatt
&
Neck
of
Vial
^ 19> FraNkfirtirt — . - 3 1 .
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Thompson,
rf
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• years, and was a member of St.
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If
2
I Paul's Episcopal Church. Her hus- H8SH.
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ISlyth. 2b
3
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Plato
&NmlBoof'iSlr»
IS* Llvorwirtt, Thiriigor »33.
2
3
Iband died four years ago. Surviving I'.illOHpie. HS
2
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Piscopo, 3b
3
Boof
Kldooyo
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7 . Bologia, Moat Loaf »31»
• are a brother and a niece. ;
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2
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3
J /Mineral services will be field to- Slmonottl, cf . ,
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Kdwards,
c
2
Imorrow at 2 p. m. at Gray's Funeral U, Thompson, sf .-.. , 2
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$ta$aod.
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J. DeStefanis, sf . . . 1
•Home, 318 East Broad street.
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P. Miller, p
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CARD OF THANKS
(Continued from page 1)
Totals
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t wish to acknowledge the many,
Freeh
Mackerel
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2
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Score by Innings :
« . . . . School P T A . , Cranford Woman's ReFreel
Swerfflil
»45.
jarila, flowers and gifts acnt to me
100 010 I—I
iy my friends during my stay a t Bel-gens
North Stars
300 Olio 3—8 mblican Club, Union County FederaMulitenberg Hospital.
ion of Republican Women, The New
Two-.base hits: Hlavate, Urciuoli.
PHILIP MILLER,
Struck out: by Miller 2, Lences o.
364 West Dudley Aye.
Bane on balls: off Miller 2, Lences 3. Jersey. Parks and Recreation Assoiatiori, The Neyv Jersey Social HyUmpire: Slirope.
CARD OF THANKS
Toaato Hum
-27.
We wish to express our sincere
;iene Association, The National RecUcmkK to Crlends and neighbors for
•it
eation Association.
FRESH FRIITS aad VEOETABLES
<tnd>ic!4H extended to us during our
Spaghetti
&
Represent Local Red Cross
recent bereavement.
C»iMi'i%3
Her candidacy has been sponsored
PRA.NK. EIA.ER AND FAMILY.
They're
Vitamm-Rich.,. Hour* Fresher... Thrifty at AfcP
iy Mrs; David Roberts of Westfield,
Noodtei XZ
At Camp Kilmer Meeting and
Salad Oil
she is endorsed by the Cranford
|»haif Mr-u-Mi 9 :
Club and many
Mrs. William W. Lowe and Mrs Woman's Republican
£ 27i
WeBtfleld women. She was
John Harvey Bryan represented the prominent
art
active
worker
in
the
Willkie
camWeatfield Red Cross Tuesday at a paign and helped to organize the femSpaghetti 'ZX ^ 2 7 «
camp and hospital council meeting in inine personnel for the Westfield
Bwlltr
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M1MMTI
the Red Cross station at Camp Kil- leadquartera
mer.
At
this
meeting,
attended
by
Paper
She
is
the
mother
of
three
children,
(Continued from page 1)
BNEEN PEAS «-•••••••••• * 1 0 * NEW NTATllt • • 1 U w , Z 7 *
twenty-four surrounding 11 students in the Westfield Senior
IV*
mve received adverse decisions on delegates of
Tmit—Ytllow
U. 1 No. I 6r«M
Leach Saeke ftg.ol ,
it was pointed out that a High
|helr supplemental application. This chapters,
School.
this size requires the combined
«..,!., I.
CORN
method, however, has been found im- camp'
Mrs,
Griffin
is
the
wife
of
O,
D
of every surrounding chapEmit e«eiT»n
Flm Hcods
practical because of the limited num- resources
a Rutgers man and former
_
TanhrCrha
ter to provide the urgent need for Jriffiti;
^?17i
«r of persona to whom interviews bandages,
iresident
of
the
College
Men's
Club
hospital
and
nursing
equipNEW
CABBAIE
Apple
Saece
N 2
uld be granted, and tha board has
From Nearby form*
^
iulcy Florida
and convalescent material as * Westfield.
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!cided that no more personal inter-1 ment
by Mrs. Kohler, assistant
lib. < 7 .
will be given. If an adverse outlined
director in the station hospital.
imion has been made, the applicant] fieldthe
war continues and the needs
Ihould write the board setting forth As
J^'23.
thousands of soldiers are provided
Vhy he feels the application should of
for
by
the
Bed
Cross
station
and
hos2
^25.
Wive further consideration. These
CkfckM1
chapter facilities will be taxed
««23«
Ippeals will be handled by the gaso- pital,
the utmost. At this meeting emerIne anel, and if necessary will be to
A*P DAIRY CENTER
(Continued from Pau« 1)
needs were met, the Westfield
firwarded to the state director for gency
In your A * P Dilrr Ctnlar you gat rich, whalooma
chapter
pledging all its facilities to teacher* new to the system for the
The boards feels that -with the growing
coming term including five in the
aouruliment ta Amarica'i limit OairrlMHt,
at Kilmer.
pis procedure the public can be bet- . Mrs. Lowedemands
tl
heads a committee of Senior High School, five in the Junt served, and members will be bet- Westfiekt women
ior
High,
and
four
ia
the
elementary
now busy collecting
SWISS CREESE
able to take care of the irast
and recreational equipment schools.
mount of detail placed before it at furniture
Um n for Sondwkhw or a quick Hock
The board authorized payment of
1 t
for
the
day
room
at
the
hospital.
The
hch meeting.
CI«aMtr £ 3 ' ^ h
Old Guard is taking charge of the cost of living bonuse* to employees
BABY BONBAS . .
I Monday night the board received office at 3 Elm street, where contri- receiving 13,000 or less a year for
MCL-O-BIT—Smooth and pntw—Anwrlran
••lull
9 ""• 21t
h resignation of Samuel Vance, butions may be left. Members of the the coming year on December 1,
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•ief clerk, with reget. He continues fire department' will assist the com- March 1 arid June 18. The bonus
LOAF CNEESE
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99a
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Pf/P Ravi
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lipa.
Ti i volunteer, and the board appre- mittee in reconditioning the furni- waa voted i« a referendum at the
MCL-O-I1T—A top quollty Bncm ehMM
last
school
election.
23.
Cleerieatt
ktes his co-operation.
ture.
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SWISS LOAF CNEESE
The resignation' of Alex Nielsen,
as high school janitor, was accepted,
2O«SwaoSoao 3 ^ 1 S * W«H OBHI — Uw » tor w«y n w l
Score Three Runs in Last Inning to Overcome Plainfielders
With Servicemen
SUPER MARKETS
SEE A&P's BIG "VICTORY VALUES"
SAVE MONEY GALORE ON YOUR FOOD BILL!
NEW 1942 PACK
THOUSANDS GET SUPERB MEATS
LEGS OF LAMB J K
BROILERS & FRYERS
A&P PEAS « £ * ~16«
FANCY PEASr^rj2t, 27.
SWEET PEAS r,^ 2 - 25.
GREEN GIANT PEAS-13.
PEAS •^•^™««« r 11BEANS *********' 21'25STRING BEAMSW2r23.
ASPARAGUS--- - 28.
ASPARAGUS <*»"
CUTASPARAGUS:rr15.
TOMATOES —
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SPINACH
35.
SHOIUDERSOFLAMB %?
Mrs. O.D. Griffin
Assembly Aspirant
?S&»33.
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1,600 B,C, Books
Distributed Here
PSCHES
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YELLOW ONIONS
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>-3* TABLE GELENY
EBB PLANT * - ^ - 9« PERSIAN LIMES
Belcher Resigns
From School Board
fvm Jefec
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JMJhkytHaTeS.il
A soRi James J. MeGinley Jr., was
born Tuesday fn Rahway Memorial
Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. MeGinley
of 6f7 Summit avenue.
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MAIN PRICING
UNIFORM TO A l l
RIGAKOLISS of yoor
SMBCUJ circummtttces, yo» will
W u neither mom not la* dim
«nyon« fist for tht MUM faoend
tnim >ad tppoiotmeaa. This if
* pirt of the high eodt of ethici
to which we, •• membctt of
NATIONAL SmCTID MOftTICIANS, labscribe. la tddition, yon
willfindampUu facilities, the highen professional skill and prompt,
understanding service—d»y or
night.
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121 Central AveM Weitfield
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IN CRANFORD — 103 MILW STREET
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