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mbsaitl . f Ä ^ u s r « o r * v b . V ,:V- » KNOW THIS EM BLEM ! H E HAS SERVED ! KNOW THIS EMBLEM! HE HAS SERVED! Vol. XXVI, No. 8 Entered as aacond class mattar April 7. 1S3S, a t t*»a P««t O* at Rutharfor*. N, J., unotr the Act of MarcH S. W l A N D T H E S O U T H B E R G E N R E V IE W I ^ NDIH HST. N. J , T ill RSI)AY. Atttii S I l<*. 1**1.» P IO N I R iftV . I-IU I M ailed la roniorm ltjr taith I* 0. O itlrt No IM S I l\ » * I N ty LYNDHURST AWAITS 2,000 RETURNING * W ' Wx. , . Jlparp :-: F irs t To D ie In A ction:-: By Thf. R k v e r e n d - R o w la n d F. N y e Rector of St. Thomas' Episcoptiftthurrh, Lyndhurst Earth shaking events have tumbled o\cr eaeh other during the past days, bringing lo a crashing crescendo the war of all wars. It had seemed that nothing could »urpuss in dramatic power the hundreds of Flying Fortresses visiting announced targets and raining devastation upon them. We had anticipated the political bomb Huttnr SnU that fell upon the Japanese in the d e cla ra tio n of w a r b y S o v ie t R u ssia . B u t w e w e re am azed v. h e n P re sid e n t T ru m a n a n - n o u n ced th a t a n A m e rica n a ir p la n e h a d -d ro p p e d one b o m b on H iio sh im a , a n im p o rta n t Ja p a n e se a rm y b ase a n d th a t o n r b o m b h ad m o re p o w e r th a n 20,000 ton s ot T N T . Russia h ad p la n n ed a n d tim ed h e r e n try in to th e w a r fo llo w in g the tim e n e ce ssa ry fo r re d e p lo y - in g stre n g th to h e r e a ste rn fo rces o n the M a n c h u ria n b o rd e r. T h is fa ct h as b een d e lib e ra te ly ig n o red o r d isto rte d b y those n ew sp ap er.- ¡.n d co lu m n ists w h o u se e v e ry o p - p o rtu n ity to p o iso n p u b lic o p in io n a g a in st R u ssia . J lie y a re g e n e r— E v e n w ith o u t these sta rtlin g | ^ lly the sanno vo ic e s th a t fo ljo w e d I . A a n n a l c lin n l'n iip b lo w s the e n e m y w o uld h a v e su r re n d e re d w ith in a few m o n th s b e- cau se A m e ric a n ns^val g u n s w e re b o m b a rd in g co a sta l in sta lla tio n s and in d u stria l p la n ts at w ill, an d c a rrie r-b a se d a ir po w er w as ro v - in g ab o ve th e Ja p a n e se m a in la n d . A rm y -b a se d flie rs fro m th e M a ri- an as an d O k in a w a w e re p ro v in g the in c a lc u la b le vfriue o f tho se d e a rly w o n isla n d s. E n o rm o u s re se rv o irs o f m en an d m a te ria l w e re b e in g g a th e red in the vast sta g in g a re as o f the P h ilip p in e s an d O k in a w a , poised to sw a rm u p o n the h o m e isla n d s o f Ja p a n T h e im m e d ia te re a ctio n to the end o f th is lo n g and c ru e l w a r, U rm in a te d th re e m o n ths a fte r the co lla p se o f N a z i G e rm a n y , is that c f im m en se re lie f; re lie f that w e w ill ag a in se e those w h o m w e lo v e ; those w h o h ave se rv e d the n a tio n on la n d , on th e sea, be- rita th the w a te rs and in the h e a v - ens ab o ve. T h e te rrib le a n d g n a w - in g a n x ie ty o f” th e h e a rt has ceased . T h e fe rv e n t e ja cu la tio n o f a ll m a n k in d is “T h a n k G o d ! G o e b b e ls’ lin e y e a r a fte r y e a r T h o se w h o m th e y h ave in flu e n ce d a n d w h ose p a cifist ideas q uest» tjj, eo th P T ie ce ssity o r d e sira b ility o f se lf-d e fe n se h a v e b een q u ick to co n d em n the u se nf th e ato m ic bom b. B u t do th e y th in k that a su ffe rin g w o rld has so sh o rt a m e m o ry as to fo rg e t th a t w h en II D u ce 's p la n e s b o m bed h e lp le ss E th io p ia n v illa g e s, w h e n D e r F u e h re r's d iv e b o m b ers b la sted W a rsa w , d e vastate d th e h eart o f R o tterd a m , let loose the ca sca d in g denth to m b s u p o n C o v e n try , B e l- g rad e an d o th e r citie s th e re cam e fro m th e se lo v e rs o f pence pot one w ild o f in d ig n a tio n o r m o ral p ro test; not a w o rd fro m the h ig h e ccle sia stics a n d rich a p - | p e ase rs w h o g la d ly b e lie ve d tlja t d e m o cra cy w a s a g a n g goose in the ta lo n s o f th e fa scist eagle? j- A s w e ch a rt to m o rro w 's d iffi- cu lt co u rse , let us not fo rget th e I h a rd -e a rn ed lesso n s o f y i sterday.. T h e fa lse v o ice s o f iso la tio n ism (w h ich the ato m ic bo m b ha-' b .asted in to sm ith e re e n s * w ill no t u2 ^ { But the joy and thanksgiving ,u ' ,sllUedJ J “ ** " j}1 foster *us for vietory, with the lifted an lety. 1» «"«»••‘•p«•_■■■ * ■ naTfomfr* Ler the cost of victory; as V e re - ... T cull the dread telegr.m. th «t I ta m e to thousands o f h om es in worJd w h ic h th e re ca n n e ve r ag a in be lo ;a ]im p lica tio n s of tl th e sam e jo y s a s o f o ld , to h om es w h e t* the re m e m b ra n ce o f the w a r W ill p o ig n a n tly re m a in a ll d o w ir to co m e T h e n rm e s of th e h o n o red d ead w ill be read o u t w ith so lem n ritu a l. »nd taps w ill soun d, o n m a n y a M e m o ria l 'D a y to re m in d a g ra te - fu l n atio n o f its debt to th e ir d e - vo tio n and sa crifice O u r g rie f fo r th e m w ill b e e n tw in e d w ith tove ar.d p rid e T h e w o rd s o f the poet, L a u re n ce B in y o n , m a y b e st e x- p ie ss o u r d eep est th o u g h t fo r th e m ; They »hall not grnu old «< S' >hnl a re left ftrou old: Age »hall not ueary litem , nor the year* condemn. 4 i thr going dmm ol th* »»" «nd in the morning. I VHMINK >1 \ t - I , .f MiIi ni tietiiuY ms- ili*- ftr^l l\mlt*lir»l l*ny In ilir in UnrM i i r II * ' * "* *•■«<«<* »«»<«*** \ l»i*. -I'jim'iii», li.i|>|n ' nn-luik» 1m>». vnrw in tl.- N iti in. IV.tO. Om Vu(i,i*! 9ih, IlH t, H i- wa* abniiril ihr llea\ » rtu i- i I m rrU M ilw w | » tulli,* wult lit« J-l(i nf I - pJÙtfaf} " t a M MSS-SiNVW t-iw iM K ifP , Sa f \ i * *h Jkn an air^anr wWHh wai W f u ill remember them W e also re m em b er the sick an d ¡th o u sa n d s U ,e w o u n d e d , m an y o f w h om m ust w h a te ve r th e lo n g su ffe r up o n b ed s of p a in a n d new w eap o n s, the sam e d isa p p o in tm e n t. T h e n atio n m u st p e ra tiv f a g a in st w a r j n e v e r fo rg e t them A i*rat<*ful p eo p le m u st do a ll th a t is p o ssi- b le fo r a ll tho se d isa b le d b y to e ra v a g e s o f th e w ar. B u t a lso in th is h o u r o f v ic to ry a n d th a n k sg iv in g w e re m e m b e r tho se w h o w ill re tu rn In th e d a ys ah ead, as th e great d e m o b iliza tio n p ro g ra m ta k e s sh «pe. m illio n s o f ., *- b ra v e m e n W lll retu f-n h o m e, ff. * ,[! re le g a ^ m o. I.om e a n d lo ve d o nes Y o u n g m en ar.d w o m e n w ill fin d th e ir d eep lo n g in g fo r hom e re a iite d r "W us binds a n d w ive s w ill tie re u n ite d , M , T h e re has b e en a ar.d fa m ily life can be re k n it m ed iate re a lisa tio n ^ W h e th e r as c iv ilia n s o r m em b er* o f th e arm ed fo r«-! u s h a ve b een su stain e d V n o w le d g e that W o rld w a s o f th e utm ost co n e i t life a n d fu tu re o f out that a co m p lete a n d u n i o n d itI v ic to ry o ve r th e fa efo m ic bom b a re . at th e presen , u n im a g in a b le , b u t w e do k n o j tt at w e a re co n fro n te d w ith in > m e d iate an d fa r re a ch in g m o n t del isio n s. W e sh all n eed to s. I the situ a tio n cle a rly . W e m u a vo id easy a n d fa lla c io u s p it fa i o f ju d g m e n t. If a foe is d e te rm in e d to e ru f .in en em y th ro u g h re p e ate d h i is it less d e fe n sib le to a n p lish the re su lt b y one 1 » ra th e r th a n I y m a n y " It >s fi*ct < f the b o tn b s n tan tfo ld i 4i u ctive n e ssr th at p re se n ts-th e f m ost g ra v ity o f fu tu re w ai 11 p o w e r an d te ch n iq u e o f its u s .f , nty m th e b e g in n in g stage. W i| in a sh o rt tim e it w ill be po ssi* U, use the ato m ic b o m b in fo rm o f a lo n g .ra n ^ e fly jn H _ n | sile re m o te ly gu id ed to a» t a il o f m ile s aw ay . I d e s t ru t tiven ess 1 m o ral I xiste d I fo re the a to m ic b o m b w as i f V , a r o f a n e -i& ja * » * * * > a * m y kn o w led g i. ji" O n ly e ttm a l and e r can p re ve n t ot < o n tn | W r rid W at 11 w ill be n n l b e ted in the fu tu r. as the » 4 v .h ith th e at'iniM b o m b w a I vt lotted an d first u se d . T lia t I ' ----------------- V •pVFtltl.TTrt . a r to o ld . "u n h a p p y , f - | tlin g s . an d b attle s long T h is fact h a s a lre a d y m ade alm a at th in g b ig g e r than the w at * ' ' its ate in tu f Golfers Warm Up' Ed Lustbader for Driving Contest to Coach Football G o lfi rs art these . d a ys v clu b s in p rep a *N*; yt't.nU st j u l-. m IS t,p f in Riv* r rratLl thi ti: iti» p o ^ i 'I W ~ .i. h * . TftV t . liti -Vt I >. by The le ader and- ford R e p u b lica n . Residents of L v r R u th e rfo rd are q u a I- : the eont f ar. e n try (ut n: «.r.-: 50 cents fee ,Tht- tup whf is* S iilits in ti) ♦ l'i( , V ill t.t d ra w n ar> , E d tA in L ustb ad « ! w ill m at h I «it- ?\ fix tb a il frit b a se b a ll at '• » rh srb*..|, if w a s d«nid«M;l I. , 111 it I Ft . I-tttljg- nf t fi..it<f of K.tti. ,iti> n H e W ill . I M l> Ilf ill h i A !* s I T m tu rP , w h o 'w ill re- \ ;ft t,. the. tt at lo n g staff aft< I «-j-,il . , in M -rvin ' w ill he- ’■ i :.i" k * 11 j M r * * t ft'» 'thwart - 0 ,-ii H r w ill re n u y e : * Catr.eron, the boatd eonsidt*? rit j 11**i tinjj tifine-sort itf eeb’bra i' ! n -|>ri< r U» the npenmg «»f thr ft (b a ll season t«> ^itnmlate inter •>\ in the games It wa# »uggì «t pi jfb K i’b iM il b an <4 Vftj«»fiji of thr tt»' p n . rtl mubu and thr f*.* ** of h WPtr r f }« C a m e ro n autb* t im i L 4 ü ii^ ih i tin rutefui * lead a l v as n e ce ssa ry fo r ilr-m a n d sa fety H U cle a r n» w tii yond an.v d u p u te . that h »d our co u n try U te d «r «"1 v,ar, thè N a ri » a r m aker« co u lfl ln w m t i d th r S „n d « p e e d ily » n a U v rd a ll m an km d T h e y needed ju st th r tlia t o u r arm ed tw fh t < them T h e V frd ict ot a p u strrtty » d ì V it-d ira tr t r h ip «t F ra n k lin D B and W m srton C h u re h tll p iare in h isto ry * » ro b> P restd en t T ru m a t a'td re M u fi A ug uS t ®th theti* a^efr.f lo b a ve b eef « d to lead h e * iu n irv m al gr»* te«t need “ R i* «« C h u re h tll w ere p o lttie a ill sib le te r thè ato m ic bo tnt •la irt naved thè front «venr m th è « » tir T h e t»n iA .tl*ed U> ih a n « e e h ti. a W M*e W it h » «*» s, a ll of hi»« h a p p en ed and b y nces w ill be im V, ’ar 111 m i us. aod w o rld « rn to th. p vi w tito rw l5 n * rcrm ry ... fcie* . and in Xh* t p n d it K»lt- m an* on 'th e ttree ist at ate» 1 toat u ltim a te roar ture f rn 1t«,m e in to th i han i bs.lt* Th - T h e . 4 ; lilt* rest tl fu r TT FritXhil figuri et *7Vi II» .-T T B lite 1«-* if m i th a t d i ' In e ir they a lly resp* e li In u n p r. p#i .n sih ih tji ,e d to % nkttw Sc'J e arttile Siri*’ Choral G'oup Sinqi Fort D;. loy Eckert Comm,Mloned 1 T T X 1 trrvoff, A m e r «i ih # H i ai t i rMI -f V its i t h a t r rMrd th è « a f with Jaf»n a i l ve* of eawf»tW"*» b* «tate and r<*mfeun thai iafiatn h » b< raiMtuiate r%&m rati i ta ire ta pthP M m lv ! ih r a irrr 1 ** b**nb .onteen Fefet W oti land-in# itm i W ì U m r lake a ém* stt a i LET US HERE HIGHLY RESOLVE THAT THESE HONORED DEAD SHALL NOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN ROBERT WEISS CARMINE SENESC WILLIAM SPAGNUOLO RICHARD REIGER JOSEPH E. WALSH JAMES MANGINI PAUL CAPACCIO HAROLD CHUTE ANGELO DIGNART5I .... LUCIANO CICCONE JOHN VUYOSLVICH FRANK VENTIMEGLIO ALEX VICTOR LOUIS PAFF JOSEPH ACKERSON DAVID GOUDEY PHILIP ASTRELLA JOSEPH MANGRAVITE RAYMOND WALL K ca K 0“ 1 nUWAKL) AHRENS CHARLES ZAVRESA LAWRENCE MADISON WALTER LEWANDOWSKI ALEXANDER LEWANDOWSKI ERNFST DeSFNSIS ROBERT. CHIRICO FRED WESTPHAL ANTHONY IMPEI LIZERI JOSEPH GIAQUINTO JESSE WILLIAMS ' WALLACE* WALKER ORRIN CRANKSHAW HENRY BIEDERMAN HAROLD HOKINSON EARL C. HALL GEORGE COHN WILLIAM POLITO GEORGE ABATE RALPH WENGLAND FRED BECK WOODROW FRANKLAND AL MITCHELL JOSEPH IOSCO ROBERT WOODS PATRICK PATfRNO HUGH COSTELLO PETER OLOUGHLIfJ WILLIAM PERRY FRANCIS WllRZfRZAK ANTHONY CZAPNtCKI ROBERT BRUDER W i L 4 M M 4 Y L V i - S I E « JOHN ALONZO HOWARD JUNG JOHN JAUGSTETTfR EDWIN PHELAN VINCfNT BENfDYKTOWIC7 PATRICK MULLIGAN JOHN RUSSO - ROBERT DlCKEBT STANLEY SOPCZAK PHILIP GIAQUINTO JOHN GIOVA NICHOLAS FPANZlNl Victory Celebration Rocks Town for Four Hours Following Announcement of Japan's Surrender ^ lvi -n l, lit- o f I » n d lin r-t » h o tm ik lite d e i l.ira ln m o f n .ii in I'M l. i t lliili Iih iIi in « M u ir ill tlo g re a t v i,t ..fi.- a n d »»Im H e re -1 .a Ii* i I l.t li. ile i, .it .• I l.it t iu it * tin .ill» le t ih e M lM 'ltr» in i i d \ 1 * 1* « 1,1» , n u t re a lly ■ el* l>r.ete<) lli< - » n t u r y m u l.ip .ii» mu ito l .i* i- ^1 t.u lio re iH itt fr* m i ill* - J .i|i.iio - I I >1,11111 \ » e |li\ J l l/ò it 2 JIM V ltiiu la y I » .M illie li.n l {¡u lti lo tl i \|ie * tlltg tile l|. w » M U W rtl- larily. utid wlu it s Iih u i lialnltie» Ix ^ .u i tdiiwinn u Io h io Im I. -¿T- a- ft* . TiifHt# *•» The Leader IVcni to War >.i radK i i'.«hl O p ie flit- f hr I ,-s# . 1 v mikj t the Ü W .< t! m ♦»# 1wit i« . lif t Im J ,1 i tl * 1. I*, m W io M Um pm t . m »»*/ th* It* I taat f , the * M ir l,« f fm thr O#* *.»** I,. t*»{ II m% tmnm I » . (ttMf ml*« that th" I jftMti* I h .**«*♦* ****** lm*M 9àè* in ***k tn f t<mti t*i h t » «««•; •* »Ü.*« <dt *#'♦** *• •*M* «#.«»»* I th, *&if* tt4* »! h r -mt* m t .s -i , ft o : H -W«. -4 a f till « It» \t IMH N \IV I 3» » 1 iw t Dr. Nicholas Bonellt Dr NlrhoUi Honrllt,- ' t imiir. Ila **m »I Mr- \ ^ »mbU » 1*1 iiaaaaw i - m>mrn. « I.J *iw i **i . m m I t*r ill, dtitil yi-«trr*'#-«rv »I II« I ltim .tr, fit >■ à i II ,i I. It n .ll » 0*1 «*t T W ilrla v tri!* * U n a! yi an a «etf - I a n A lt fy n « * A t iu f .a d Supp^ff for < » 0v«rn r "I i. » ri t ««I Sturt ENTRY FORM s

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The Leader reserves this space for the boy* in service — who they are, wheae they are and what they are doing. Our newspaper, which is sent without cost to any Lyndhurst service man who wants it, has proved such an aid in keeping each other infocmed about their whereabouts that we will each week set aside space for them. If relatives receive interesting letters' their neigh­bors might enjoy reading, we will gladly print them.

Lyndhurst, N. J.. Thursday, August 16. 1915

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E&ure them’ O r w ill man pro- i n p r i v a t e h a n d s f o r p r i v a t e c o n ­

jure to use theie agencies fo r ag- ; t r o l ? T h e E c o n o m i c * a n d S o c i a l

Session and destruction? No o n e j C o u n c i l o f t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s h a s

ksows. Yet no more important an u n p a r a l l e l e d o p p o r t u n i t y * ' ' t o -

a n t i c i p a t e the s h a p e o f t h i n g s t o

come. We must remember that "th e war has been a sytnbol and effect of underlying causes which must be c o n t r o l l e d i f c i v i l i z a t i o n

i s n o t g o i n g o t b e a l l o w e d t o d i s ­

a p p e a r e n t i r e l y . " ( P r e s i d e n t

N i c h o l a s M . B u t l e r o f C o l u m b i a

U n i v e r s i t y ) .

T h e i m p a c t o f t h e w a r a n d t h e I

( p o c h - m a k i n g d i s e o v e r y p l a c e s ]

t h e C h u r c h , a s e v e r y o t h e r s o c i a l

i n s t i t u t i o n , o n ’ t h e s p o t N a i r o w ’

n a t i o n a l i s m , n a r r o w u i c l e s i a s l i e a l

s i < t a r i a h i s m m u s t g o - - o r m a n

V / i l l g o ! W e n i u s ) r e t u r n a g a i n

a n d a g a i n t o t h e N e w T e s t a m e n t

to l e a r n i n o r d e r t h a t w e m a y

p r a c t i c e t h e t h i n g s o f t h e s p i r i t j

a s r e v e a l e d a n d r e f l e c t e d i n J e - j

sus C h r i s t . T h e r e m u s t b e a n i m ­

mediate return to s o u n d r e l j u i o n .

t o its spirit of truth a n d t h e l o v e

of God and man.My t h o u g h t i n ( h i s g r e a t a n d

s o l e m n h o u r r e v e r t s t o e n d u r i n g

w o r d s i n t h e t h i r t i e t h - C h a p t e r

o f t h e B o o k o f J J e u l e i o n o m y : ' -

ft 'o r t l i i i corniiititithwnt iih if it /

cifmmitnd th r r this tins, it in noI hitI ilh t from thro, neither / \ il fin off.

" I t is nut in firm I II. thut thou shouldsl shy, It hn \h .ii tfn tip for II' fit liemen. unit hrum it unto I n , thutit i’ may hear it, un<l tlo it?

" N either 1 , it Ill's <m il the sen, thut thou thuitltlst nity, II ho *hull tto i n n tin son fo r 111 , nml hrinu it unhi 11 thut h i - nui\ h in r il, mill tlo 1I'f

" lin t tin ' l in n I it 1 er\ n i t t l i l t t t H o I

tliee, in thv in until, m ill in ili\ heurl, thut thou musest ito i f .

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"In that j i iw iin iin il thee t in . ilii to lo i p thv I uril tin tiod , In m ill, in h i• linys. mill lo l.ri'fi h i s inmtnnftd-11 n ills n n i l his sliiliill’s mol his judu ihcnts, thut thou muyest In r m ill III III ■

Question faces the world.The next th i r ty years w ill wit-

t.t ts a ra c e b e tw e e n cooperation and c a ta s tro p h e In a panic of le>r, w e may believe that we can keep the secret of atomic power to' ourselves. That would be con­trary to the history of every g r e a t

invention F o r example, a decis­ion to conceal from Kussia full ir.ents fo r comfortable liv ing may information about the atomic Lomb, facts that her own scien­tists w ill certain ly be able to v.ork out, would prove a gratui­tous loss, of confidence and g o o d

wjll. Le t us candidly recognize hew w e should feel were the sit - vstion reversed, and R u s s i a should sta te th a t she would con­tinue the bomb's custodian until

/ fhe discovered th e means for eon- tiolhng it.

T he Charter of the United Na­tions was signed at San Francisco oil Ju n e 26, 1945 Forty days later it became an obsolete document

r . „ J 'h e presidential announcement that atomic power had been util­ized in war heralded a new era. Weapons of atomic energy can only be inspected and controlled by w orld government under in­ternational law . San Francisco provides for neither. U n til the peoples are ready to create such j

political realities, w ithout the | verbiage of sovereignty, they | must ccnUnue life under the threat of catastrophe.

B u t the atomic discovery h a s a

bright and beneficient side. M a n

now has it w ith in his own p o w e r j

to possess a service infinitely ex ­ceeding the powers of f i r e , w a t e r , •

cral and electricity. The p o s s i ­

bilities for a high standard of l i v ­

ing for all men are w e ll n e a r

fantastic. Labor hours w i l l d i ­

minish unbeliefralilx, Do you b e 1 n,i/> unit tin • I o rd tin (¡m l shall gin to glimpse the meaning o f j hies, then in th , • lum l whither thou this in social change* Can we b e - nuts tt> ¡/o, 11-11 it.

Bad Schwalbach, Ger. I

August 1, 1945, jD e a r E d i t o r :

H e r e 1 a m o n c e m o r e . I don't !

k n o w w h y b u t i t j u s t s t e r n s t h a t \ e v e r y n o w a n d t h e n 1 g e t b e h i n d

i n m y l e t t e r w r i t i n g . T h e n I b e -

U i n g e t t i n g l e t t e r s a s k i n g h o w j

a n d w h y I a m w h e r e I a m , S o

t h a n k s t o y o u , I c a n a n s w e r a l l

m y f r i e n d s ’ q u e s t i o n s b y w r i t i n g

o n e l e t t e r a n d h a v i n g i t p r i n t e d j

i n . y o u r c o l u m ' n . O n c e a g a i n , l e t :

n w t h a n k y o u f o r t h e “ T a s k

F o r c e C o r n e r ? ’ I b e l i e v e I w r o t e

y ( . u a l l a b o u t t h e base a t Erding, j u s t o u t s i d e Munich. There have b e e n q u i t e a few changes made a t o u r p a r e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n , and fny s q u a d r o n o f f i c e r w a s a p p o i n t e d

G r o u p S u p p l y O f f i c e r , “ S 4 . " U p o n

t a k i n g o v e r t h e s e d u t i e s , h e f o u n d

t h a t , t h e r e h a d b e e n a b s o l u t e l y fit) s y s t e m h e r e t o f o r e i n S 4 a n d i i l l

i e c i i d s w e r e i n o n e t e r r i b l e m e s s .

T h a t - w a s u n f o r t u n a t e f o r h i m b u t

f o r t u n a t e f o r i n e , b e c a u s e h e s e n t

hn m e t o h e l p h i m . W i t h a b i g

m i l e o h m y f a r e 1 h o p p e d i n t o a '

j e e p a n d t o o k 1 i f f f o r B a d S c h w a l -

b a e h . J u s t t h e d r i v e r a n d m e .

S u r e w a s 8 n i c e r i d e . C a m e a l l

t h e w a y o n t h e R e i c h A u t o b a h n .

T h a t ’ s a b e a u t i f u l h i g h w a y . O n l y

t r o u b l e i s ( h a t our a i r f o r c e h a d

b l o w n a l m o s t e v e r y b r i d g e o n it s o t h e r e w e r e a n u m b e r o f b y ­

p a s s e s t o t r a v e l . N u m e r o u s p l a n e s

a l l a l o n g t h e h i g h w a y , too, but m o s t o f t h e m w e r e d e s t r o y e d . W e

t r a v e l e d t h r o u g h S t u t g a r t , U l m ,

M a n h e i m , M a i n z , W e i s b a d o n , e t c .

M a i n z i s r e a l l y d e s t r o y e d .

W e a r e b i l l e t e d i n a s c h o o l

h o u s e h e r e i n B a d S c h w a l b a c h ,

r i g h t O n t h e m a i n r o a d . I t ' s a

s m a l l t o w n i n t h e c e n t e r o f t h e I

m o u n t a i n s , T h e p l a c e i s o v e r - j

f l o w i n g w i t h m i n e r a l w a t e r . I -

h a v e m y u s u a l m o r n i n g m i n e r a l

b a t h . T h e r e i s a “ b a t h h o u s e ” J

t h a t w e h a v e r e q u i s i t i o n e d . W a r m

m i n e i a l w a t e r , r e a l m u d d y l o o k ­

i n g . W e m u s t b e c a r e f u l n o t t o

s t a y i n t h e w a t e r t o o l o n g , t h o .

"H u t ¡1 tliine heart turn i i i i n v . n t

tlnit thou 11 il l no l hear, hu l slinlt he iliu u n m m ), mol icorslu/i other ttoils,

\ mill y r i e them : I denounce 1111(11 you this ilns, thut ye shall sure ly flt'lisll.

" I cu ll he i n i ’ l l m i l / cur il l to record this dus liiimnst sou, that I lim e set before sou life untl death, hlessinn

i mid 1 HI 'ill it. therefore 1 hoose life ,! thut both thou und lh ) seed tuny H ie .”

They set the clock and an alarm rings in 2 5 minutes. If you stay in longer/than that, you feel like an old dish rag. N o strength at all.

O u r o f f i c e r s a r e i n the V i l l a

E u g e n i e , a r e s i d e n c e b u i l t i n 1 8 8 4

by P r i n c e s s E u g e n i e , I t ’ s a b e a u ­

t i f u l p l a c P : T h e r e a r e a g r e a t

n u m b e r o f c h i l d r e n i n t h i s t o w n

a n d I a m g e t t i n g t o b e k n o w n a s

" U n c l e C h i m . ” Y o u ' d b e s u r p r i s e d

a t h o w w e l l m a n y o f t h e s e c h i l ­

dren can s p e a k E n g l i s h . T h e y

were taught i t i n s c h o o l . A n d

now these same children are teaching me a little of their lan­guage, I like ' to get about four of these tykes and have a quartet. Thpy sing nicely.

W e N , t o g e t b a c k t o m y w o r k

h y r e ' - f r e a l l y l i k e i t f i n e . M o s t o f

T h e w o r k i s i n t i l e o f f i c e , b u t w e

a r e t h e c o n n e c t i n g l i n k b e t w e e n "

h i g h e r h e a d q u a r t e r s a n i l t h e P o r t

s q u a d r o n s , s o t h e r e a r e a l s o t r a v ­

e l d u t i e s , a s w e l l . Y e s t e r d a y , 1

h a d t o g o M u l . h e i m , s u I g o t a

C U J i r r i a n d e a r a n d m a d e a s i i i h t -

s e e i n g t o u r o f K i a n M u i j t . I n a

c o u p l e o f w e e k s 1 b e l i e v e F I T

h a v e t o g o t o B e l g i u m . I ' l l b e y t

M o n s a n d J o d i g n e . I ' l l h a t e t h a t !

Y e a h , l i k e a f i s h b a t e s w a t e r !

O f c o u r s e , I ' m o n l y h e r e o n

t e m p o r a r y d u t y . P r o b a b l y f o r a

m o n t h o r s o . J u s t u n t i l t h i s m e s s

i s s t r a i g h t e n e d o u t . I ' m t r y i n g t o

b e t r a n s f e i r e d t o t h i s o r g a n i z a ­

t i o n . S u r e h o p e s o . T o d a y i s a

h o l i d a y , A r m y A i r F o r c e D a y .

I ' m a l u c k y g u y ! T h e r e a r e t w o

h o l i d a y s t h a t 1 c a n o b s e r v e : A i r

F o r c e D a y a n d I n f a n t r y D a y .

G u e v s I ' l l s i g n o l T . R e g a r d s t o

a l l l h v f r i i n d s a t h o m e .

P fc J . H a n n a g a n 4 2 0 1 9 2 3 4

1s t I n t r D e p G r o u p

3 r d P o r t I n l r D e p S q d n

A P O 1 . 1 9 . P o s t m a s t e i

N e w Y o r k , N . Y .

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A u g u s t 5 , 1 9 4 5 .

D e a r S i r :

W e l l , h e r e I a m a t G r e a t L a k e * ,

H i t y o u n e v e r t h o u g h t h a t I ’ d b e ,

i n u n i f o r m w h e n I u s e d t o d e l i v e r

T h e L e a d f r a f e w y e a r s a g o . A f ­

t e r c o m p l e t i n g m y t h i r d t e r m a t

Stevens in June I enlisted in th e 1 Navy, and passed the Eddie test! for radio technician school. W hen ' you pass this test, you are also I made a seaman first class, so we : go into the Navy with that rate ; instead'of-apprentice seaman.

A f t e r o u r boot, we go to a pre- r a d i o school in CHicago for one) m o n t h , then to primary for th reeT m o n t h s , and secondary fo r s i x

m o n t h s . After primary, w e are r a t e d as RT3-c. As you can see,; this training is invaluable to a person who intends to make e lecy tronics his work.

I wanted to ask you to send The Leader up to me. I have read

I it for a long time and sure miss it now. I also want to see who is being discharged from the Arm y and what Lyndhurst is doing to help these men.

I have work week next week and w ill need some extra sleep for it, s c w ill sign off now. Hope you can get The Leader up to me.

J . F Zammit S l-cR T Co. 978 U SN T C .J G reat L a k g ^ 'îll

Tinian, Ju ly 31, 1945. Dear Editor:

I You mailed me the “ Commer­cial Leader” for two and a half years as I moved from camp to

I camp in the United States Now I went to turn the tables just once and send you a copy of the Island daily here on Tinian Island. This

~7s a supplementary- copy with a history of this island which may be interesting to read. A t the same time, I wish to give you my latest address, and ask that you j please send me my favorite news­paper, 'T h e Commercial Leader,”

’ once again. I ’ve missed it a lot the last few months.

M y best regards to all my S friends in Lyndhurst. _

T3 Alfred W . Purdy,32606127 ---- -308th General Hospital.A P O 247, Postmaster San Francisco, Calif.

Pfc. Robert Kehoe/sUnit Wins Citation

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W ith th e 31st D ivision, in M in ­d anao . — Fo r 18 mqnfhs of out­standing devotion to d!uty in the Pacific. Service Cortidanv of the 124th In fantry, of which Pfc. Rob­ert Kehoe of Lyndht/rst. N. J. , is v. member, has be °n aw? ded the

ritcrious Service/ Unit Pl?que by Maj. Gen. Clarence A . Martin, commanding the 31st Infanti / D i­vision. j

First unit of the 31st tc arrive o verseas, Kehoe’s Company work­ed in assembly-line fashion to put together hundreds of the di­vision’s vehicles'. It moved its regiment into combat $t Aiatape, British New Guinea, on 3 days’ notice.

In Mindajno the company dis­tinguished Itsiilf by volunteering as a human ^>ack train to carry food and ammunition to troops fighting in the mountains. Being, under Ja p fire is no novelty to Kehoe’s company.

The Lyndhurst soldier is the sotT"of Mrs. M ary Kehoe ,of 441 Kingsland avenue.

Wihiam Milewski Is Commissioned a Lieuf.

( s p e c i a l t o t i u : l k a d u )

Boca R a to n A rm y A ir Field, F la* A u g u s t 3. — Aviation Ca­det Williaini E. M ilewski, son of Theodore B. M ilewski. 551 For­est avenue, Lyndhurst, N J , was commissioned a second lieutenant and presented w ith the silver wings of ar. observer in the A A F at graduation ceremonies held here recently.

L t M ilewski attended • Lynd ­hurst High School. Prior to enter­ing service, he was employed by the R a ilw ay Express Co.

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