4950 OCEAN MEN REGISTERED IN 4th DRAFT CALL
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4950 OCEAN MEN REGISTERED IN 4th DRAFT CALL
TUCKERTON SUBSCRIPTIONS BEACON To The Saathwa Ocean Coaatr'i TUCKERTON BE A C O N STEADILY INCREASING Greatest Adrertising Medium (Over 12,000 Readen Weekly) 1 Year $2.00 6 Months $1.00 A Newspaper Which Efficiently Serves and Covers More Than Fifty Growing Communities VOLUME FIFTY-THREE TUCKEKTON, OCEAN, CO., W. J . lnUKsDAi, ArKIL 60, 1S42 N UHIKlMt I IIIK I 1 - . \ l . \ r. 4950 OCEAN MEN REGISTERED IN 4th DRAFT CALL 16 Southern Ocean Towns Stage Perfect Blackout COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN EXEMPTED FROM GAS RATIONING 8-County Area *arty Captains To Be Allowed All In State Praised Fuel Necessary After Test Tue. Largest Maneuver in East Covered 4460 Square Miles and Affected 800,000 People Here's How You Register for Rationing, May 4-7 Occupational Questionnaires Mailed to Men Registered in Third Call ederal War Risk Insurance to be Written Covering Commercial Fishermen Operators of gasoline burning comLocal defense officials and air raid wardens have made satisfactory re- mercial motorboats will be able to ports of 100 per cent perfect in the obtain all the fuel necessary to main16 Southern Ocean County munici- tain their operations, United States palities that took part Tuesday night officials have announced. Owners of pleasure craft using gasin the greatest air raid test blackout ever attempted in the East, with only oline for fuel will face the same cona few warning beacons for airplanes ditions as automobile owners, probbeing the only lights visible in the en- ably being placed on a rationing basis tire section during the 15 minute which may allow use of the boats but not to the extent of previous years. blackout. Party boats are included in the Throughout this area it was only seconds after the first sirens and category of commercial craft, the whistles sounded at 10 p. m. that nformation from the rationing agency lights were extinguished; so quickly explained. The announcement was made as the did it occur that it gave the impressresult of hundreds of inquiries from ion a master switch had been cut. At Trenton, following reports of many of the thousands of commercial the blackout throughout more than and pleasure boat owners along the half of New Jersey, Joseph Garrigan, Atlantic Coast and the rivers and inspokesman for the State Council of land waterways of New Jersey. The gasoline ration act, will affect Defense, pronounced the trial "100 hundreds of thousands of boat owners percent effective". The eight counties that went par- in the States in which the use of the tially dark were Ocean, Burlington, fuel will be curtailed. (continued on last page) Atlantic, Monmouth, Salem, Morris, Middlesex and Somerset. The blackout of 4460 square miles affected more than 800,000 persons. The area extended through the center of the state from High Point in Sussex County to Cape May Point at the southernmost tip of Cape May county. Lt. Col. Charles F. Staunton, com mander of the South Jersey military district, pronounced the practice high- Ocean Casualties Total 3 for (continued on '«rt page) First Quarter; Increases New Jersey Has More Than 453,000 Men, 4i>65, Report Be sure to go to the nearest public eler.ic; tgry school on May 4, 5, 6, and 7 and register for War Rution Bouk One, which is being issued by your Government for use in connection with the sugar rationing program. Before you go to.register, measure all the sugar you have at home (white, Brown, granulated, lump, or powdered) as you will be required to loll the Registrar how much you have. If you have no mesrts of weighing it, measure it with a cup. A level cup of sugar weighs approximately a half pound. | When you go to the elementary school nearest your home, a teacher will register you. (Father, mother, or any other member of the family, 18 years of age or over, may register for all members of the family.) The Registrar will fill out an application form for each member of your family. Be prepared to tell the Registrar the name, age, height, weight, color of eyes and hair of each member of your family. Trafficleath~Toll In New Jersey Up 17 Per Cent. Officials of Ocean County's two Iraft boards Wednesday estimated :hat 4,950 men between the ages of 45 and 65 registered Saturday, Sunday and Monday in Ocean County in he nation's fourth selective service call. Ocean County Draft Hoard Number 2 with headquarters at Toms River estimated 2,300 men while Ocean County Draft Board Number 1 with headquarters at Lakewood estimated 2,650. During the three-day enrollment period in New Jersey the quota of 453,000 men was exceeded, Lieut. Col. Samuel L. Smith, state Selective Service director announced. He reported that 75 percent of the men registered on Saturday and Sunday. Approximately 13,000,000 men registered in the fourth draft, this time for possible noncombatant duty or war production work. The Selective System and the U. S. Employment Service will work closely together in carrying out objectives of the registration program. The employment service will provide draft boards with current informal ion on the need for workers in war production, so they can be considered in classifying registrants in earlier drafts for deferment or induction into military service. Questionnaires mailed to men between the ages of 20 and 45 who reg(continued on last page) in 13 Counties Draft Boards To Reclassify Men With Dependents Japs Seized In Ocean, Monmouth FBI Raids Wed New Jersey traffic deaths during the first quarter totaled 251 as compared with 214 last year, an increase of 17 per cent, Motor Vehicle Commissioner Arthur W, Magee announced Wednesday. Ocean County's traffic deaths for the first three months of this year /Veto Riding Will Speed Up InContraband Reported in State totaled three, an increase of one over '%<• •^i;^ ductions: Class 3-A to the corresponding period of 11141 when wide Sweep on Eve of I)ISTIUUI:TED BY THE N. J. RATIONING ADMINISTRATION be Divided two deaths were recorded. Emperor's Birthday Casualties increased in thirteen of O After you have signed all the application forms for your 1 Your War Ration Book entitles you to purchase sugar a t Far-reaching changes in the classi* • • family, the Registrar will fill out and give you a War FBI agents in Now Jersey cele- the twenty-one counties, Atlantic. " • any store selling that commodity. When you go to your fication of registrants with dependRation Book, shown above, for each member of the family. (If, brated the Emperor of Japan's forty- j Burlington, Camden, Essex. Hudson, dealer to purchase sugar, take your ration book with you. The h E ents have been ordered by National for example, there are three children living at home with the stamps contained therein must be detached in the presence of first birthday, Wednesday, by staging ' Mercer, Ocean, Passaic, Salem, Somerfather and mother, five ration books will be given to you.) Each Selective Service headquarters, Lt. the dealer. Anyone may take your War Ration Book to buy sugar 45 raids on Japanese homes from ' s e t ' Sussex, Union and Warren. Cape book contains 28 stamps numbered from 1 to 28. If your stock Col. Edgar N. Bloomer, acting New provided they are buying sugar for you. The mother or the Jersey City to Cape May and arresting j ^ J / " ^ M <» T i s counties ^ kept^ their of sugar at home exceeds 2 pounds per person, the Registrar will father, or any one of the children, or anyone connected with a Jersey Selective Service director, ana number of tne aliens. More than deaths at last year's level while de remove ration stamps from the books at the rate of one stamp for family may take some or all of the War Ration Books to the nounced Friday night. creases were reported in Bergen, Cum100 Japs were questioned. each pound of sugar over 2 pounds. grocer to buy the entire household's supply of sugar. "To prepare for the possibility that The South Jersey raids were con- berland. Gloucester, Hunterdon. Midthe need for manpower may require ducted in Wildwood, Beach Haven dlesex and Monmouth counties. GltAHAM J. PARKER NAMED TO LOCAL STATE POLICE ' the induction of many registrants (Continued on Last Pagel and Cape May. Other raids were TWO LITTLE EGG TWP. POSTS ARRESTED FOUR PERSONS with dependents," Colonel Bloomer staged in Princeton, Trenton, Asbury DURING PAST WEEK said he had been informed in a memPark and other North Jersey seashore orandum from national headquarters, A special meeting of the Little Egg resorts. Agents said that a large State police of the Tuckerton bar"the Selective Service regulations Harbor Township Committee was number of Japanese who were seized racks announced the arrest of four have been amended to divide Class held in the Parkertown firehouse, were sent to Ellis Island. persons during the past week. 3-A into two classifications, Class Monday evening, at which time the The agents who poerated under the Charged with running away from IS-A and Class 3-B." routine business of the township was direction of E. E. Conroy, special home, Joseph Mattheys, 16 and Antransacted. Colonel Bloomer explained that in agent in charge of the FBI office in drew Lawley, 16, both of Atlantic "Ladies' Night" to Feature AfCurrent bills amounting to $52.24 Army Takes Charge of Shore Class 3-A will be placed "any regisNew Jersey, seized a large amount of and placed in custody of the Atlantic trant upon whose earnings one or g and Relief bills totaling $20 were apLighting; N. J. Defense fair: Attorney Donald V. proved and ordered paid. City were arrested by local troopers more persons depend for support in a contraband. In the South Jersey raids Council Approves Action Stockholders of Institution City Police Department. reasonable manner and who is not enthey were assisted by details of state Hock, Speaker Announcement was made of the apEdward Eiselstein of Egg Harbor, gaged in an activity either essential police from four barracks and police pointment of Graham J. Parker as Start Drive to Enable charged with being disorderly was ar- The three Southern Ocean County Overseer of the Poor and Registrar Establishment of an eastern mili- to the war production program or esdepartments of 18 municipalities Business to Continue rested Wednesday and committed to Exchange Clubs of Tuckerton, Barne- of Vital Statistics. Parker succeeds tary area from Maine to Florida sential to the support of the war efassisted the agents in the state-wide the Ocean County jail for observation. gat and Beach Haven, have completed W. E. Homer who has joined the moved nearer reality Monday with fort." Those to be placed in Class 3-B raid. Fifty stockholders of the Dover A motorist charged with a traffic plans for a gala dinner, dance and armed forces of the United States. Army plans to take over immediate (Continued on Last Page) In Wildwood, Beach Haven and Mutual Loan and Building Association, control of shore lighting and enemy Cape May the agents seized short wave which is now under investigation by violation was also arrested. frolic at Clayton's Log Cabin, Clayaliens. radio sets and axis propaganda. In by the state department of banking ton's Grove, Friday evening, May 8th. Orders setting up the zone, des- MANY SOUTHERN OCEAN one home 750 rounds of ammunition and insurance, met Tuesday night to COUNTY MEN CALLED cribed as an "important and necessary and rifles were taken. In other homes begin a drive to enable the associaEXCHANGE GUEST SPEAKER INTO SERVICE WEDNESDAY djunct to the defense of our Eastern cameras, binoculars large flashlights, tion's business to continue. eaboard," were disclosed Sunday by were seized. In another Japanese Spokesmen for the association said Ocean county sent another large rieut. Gen. Hush A. Drum, commandhouse the agents found a copy of they were not interested in any crimir of the Eastern Defense Command. group of men to the army yesterday "Mein Kampf" printed in Japanese. nal prosecution or the fixing of responmorning when selectees from both The zone will include 16 East Coast Agents said that the sweeping raids tates and the District of Columbia. the first and second selective draft concluded examination of every Japan- sibility for the loan group's dilemma. "We are all big investors of the reported for induction into ese alien residing in New Jersey. It Local and Long Distance Truck t will be similar in scope to the mili- districts .ary area created by the Western the military service. The quota was was said that only 134 known Jap association," said one spokesman. "Our Large Tract Turned Over to Deliveries Curtailed, More Jefense Command from which more one of the largest so far in the war aliens reside in the state and some of object is to recover as much of our State Department of Confunds as possible." han 112,000 Japanese are being eva- and indicates the increasing speed Prices Set these had already been questioned. with which the army is preparing for Martin Schwarz, Jr., former secreuated to inland points. servation and Development It was intimated that all enemy No "mass evacuation," however, is a drive against the Axis. Five new restrictions on civilian aliens would in the near future be tary, is in Ocean County pail while a. grand jury reviews charges that he Names of those ordered to report ife have been ordered by the govern- ontemplated from the Eastern area Final steps were taken this week at i removed from the coast to point's 10 $304,000 from the associa- Barnegat by the Union township | ment in the gradual move toward a at this time, Gen. Drum declared ad- from District 2, Toms River included: miles inland and the 10 mile stretch embezzled 0 M e a w n l e t h es ding that "regulation or control of Nelson Atkinson, and Charles Lewis war footing for the whole nation. committee for turning over 6,000 i along the New Jersey coast would be Ii*' "" > *ate department p ee o t g ,00 f ban k in an ur ane e w h i c h e s ofland the The latest orders curtail local and conduct is the keynote of the plan." Bennett, Tuckerton; Wilbur Alvin known as a militaryy zone to which any ? , .f ™ , , ' , " ! f ]° N™ Jersey state f £ yl ! ^ ^ I t t h e a l l e g e d ^ o r t a g e ^ t o light long distance truck deliveries, re- Shore localities will be ordered to dim Brown, West Creek; James Frances light, | dfPartmentofconservation^nd^ev li l Cahill, West Creek; Stanley Cottrell, enemy alien would be refused admittl is under investigation by the state [ elopment under the provisions of the j strict the installation of new tele- ights immediately. State Defense Director Leonard Waretown; William Thomas Cottrell, phones, reduce the amount of elastic ance. senate committee for apparently fail- Eastwood act, thus relieving the used in corsets and girdles, forbid the Jreyfuss expressed approval Monday Jr., Waretown. township of paying state and county (Continued on Last Page) manufacture of fishing tackle and of the Army's plans to create a miliHarold Ellis Cranmer, West Creek; taxes on the property in the future. STERNER APPROVES 5 fixe prices on china, pottery and many tary area embracing New Jersey and John Alexander Fox, Jr., Waretown; By turning over to the state this SAFETY LIGHTING PROJECTS OCEAN COUNTY V. F. W. other eastern seaboard states. cotton products such as sheets, blankDolph George Hall, West Creek; Franarea of land, which consists of 275 INSTALLED OFFICERS TUESDAY ets, diapers, towels and ginghams. "I am very glad to have the situa- cis Hamilton, Tuckerton; Thomas parcels of land, some of which had i State Highway Commissioner E. A summary: tion clarified so that we of the Civi- Frederick Hamilton, Tuckerton; Orin Officers of the Ocean County post, i the tax title liens dating back 30 years Donald Sterner today renewed agreeTrucks —Effective May 15 local lian Defense office in New Jersey will Raynor Hawkins, Bayville; Franklin ments with one county and four mu- Veterans of Foreign Wars, were in- ago, Union township becomes the nicipalities for the state to share in stalled Tuesday night at the Whites- fourth municipality of the state to ATTORNEY DONALD V. HOCK carriers, including stores, can make receive specific orders from the Army Lee Johnson, Manahawkin; Lawrence no special (one-call-to-a-trip) deliv- rather than strong recommendations Edward Johnson, Manahawkin; Richthe maintenance of safety lighting. ville church hall by Harold Steven, i take advantage of the Eastwood act. The routes on which the lighting county chief of staff and past county : The act authorizes New Jersey mun- 'Ladies' Night" will be observed with eries except to hospitals and the arm- and suggestions," Dreyfuss comment- ard Leslie Johnson, Parkertown; Ered services and can make no "call- ed. ling Karlsen, Barnegat City. icipalities to transfer to the state de] members of the clubs, their wives commander. is located follow: backs" or repeated attempts to deliver "We will co-operate and carry out Alfred Miller, Beach Arlington; Those installed were Ralph Taylor, partment of conservation and devel- j and guests participating, Atlantic County: Egg Harbor goods to the same person on the same the orders that may be directed to us Joseph F. Morecraft, Manahawkin; Attorney commander; Max Kloeblin^senior vice township, Route 48. commanuer; .viujt ivjueonntsenior vice opment upineiiL their men title u u e and ami interest IIILCIC»U in m un-1 un" u i u m v j Donald ^wn«»v. Hock, **~*-.., of <,* nAllen»**,u day. In addition, local carriers must by the Army," he added. Forest Duwayne Mott, Tuckerton; Bergen County: With the county, commander; Sardo Gentilomo, junior j improved wasteland held on tax liens. | town,, Pa., , has been engaged as the Routes 1, SI, 2, 3, S3, 4, S1A, 5, S5,vice commander; Herman Folke, chapDaniel McE. Crabbe, Toms River, speaker for the affair. Attorney Hock reduce their other mileage by 25 per The state's civilian protection chief Franklin Alfred Pharo, Tuckerton; as compared with corresponding said he expected to confer this week Philip Reuben Seader, Pinewald Hosand 6. lain;; Thomas E. Vile,, quartermaster; q ; ] who is chairman of the Ocean county who is State President of the Penn- cent months last year. In the inter-city with Major General Irving J . Phillip- pital, Bayville; Harry Everhart Sylplanning committee, Ocean County: Point Pleasant, Harold Steven, judge advocate; Ed- agricultural sylvania Exchange Clubs is very actrucking industry, all trucks must be son,, commander of the Second Corps Route 35. p vester, Ship Bottom; John Wesley win Shibla, trustee for 18 months; which was instrumental in having the tive in civic work and is very well Camden County: Stratford, Route Charles Woerner, trustee for 12 Eastwood act placed on the statute known throughout the East as a pub- loaded to capacity on outgoing trips area, at New York on what the Army Taylor, Forker River; Charles Fredand to at least 75 percent capacity on would expect from the New Jersey erick Thompson, Barnegat; George 43 (White Horse Pike). months; Walter Rutherford, trustee bfloks said today that many commun- lic speaker. reurn trips, with carriers pooling defense organization. Union County: Mountainside, route for 6 months; and Max Kloeblin, dele- ities interested in reducing their tax Phillipson Wyckoff Thompson, Barnegat; FranA committee composed of W. Davis (Continued on Last Page) cis J. Trainor, Manahawkin. (Continued on Last Page) 29. (Continued on Last Page) gate for two years. (Continued on Last Page) Entire Eastern Coast Made U. S. Military Area Southern Ocean Exc. Clubs To Hold Frolic, May 8th Dover B.&L Group Formed To Save Association Union Township Gives 6,000Acres of Land to State New Restrictions On Civilian Life Ordered