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[April 4, 1946] The Millbum &* Short Hills ITEM<br />
Free Course<br />
In Beekeeping<br />
Man's beet insect friend, the tee,<br />
will be the subject of intensive<br />
study when Rutgera University's<br />
College cf Agriculture holds a<br />
four-week course in beekeeping<br />
April 29 to -May 25.<br />
"There is an increasing IntereBt<br />
in beekeeping, both for honey<br />
production and pollination of<br />
fruit. Prof. Frank G. Helyar, the<br />
College's director of resident in-<br />
Etruetiaiij reports. "And there is to<br />
giKatidn but what beea can play<br />
an important paj-t In prcdccing<br />
the food that the world must have<br />
this year."<br />
The life history of DGeSj their<br />
habits, tlie part :he queen playa<br />
in the colony, how Uie workers<br />
gather nectar and store aansy will<br />
be studied as well as the more<br />
practical techniques of handling<br />
colonies for profit,<br />
Students will be assigned colonies<br />
in the college apiary for<br />
laborat ory wfl-ric. The teaching<br />
staff will include Dr. Bailey E.<br />
TONY'S TAXI, Inc.<br />
<strong>Millburn</strong> 6-0300<br />
MHIburn Center<br />
Day and Night Service<br />
Papper professor of entomology<br />
and Assistant Professors Robert S,<br />
Kilmer and John B. Schmitt.<br />
Thft course la tree to residents<br />
or New Jeraey. Further Information<br />
can be obtained from Praf.<br />
Frank G. Helyar, New Jersey College<br />
of Agriculture, New Brunswick,<br />
N. J.<br />
*.<br />
News From<br />
The Services<br />
Richard W. Jaek&l, "Private firet<br />
class, son cf Mr. and Mrs, frank<br />
E. Jaekel of Cypress street i?as arrived<br />
at the Surfipean Theatre<br />
Army Air Forces Reinforcement<br />
De-pot anrt will neon be aasigaed<br />
to £. perffiaiieiif. .-; i-_ -.f»: somewhere<br />
in f4erTnany.<br />
While tip. is at this post, situated<br />
near Munich on the picturesque<br />
wooded slope of a German Alpine;<br />
range, Ffc Jaefrel will have an opportumty<br />
to enjoy the scenic beanties<br />
of Southern Bavaria which<br />
made the lesion popular among<br />
pre-war tourists.<br />
Formerly a prominent Lcftwaffa<br />
training scboal, the Army<br />
Air Forces Reinforcement Eejiat<br />
is one of toe most attractive fields<br />
in Eurepe. At the present time<br />
several thousand soldiers each<br />
month are processed and giv*n<br />
orientation In their occupational<br />
duties at thin key alsbion.<br />
Before entering the service in<br />
March, 1945, he attended Irrtnffton.<br />
High School, Irvington, N. J., and<br />
wns later employed as a radio<br />
condenser assemhler by the "Forstner<br />
Chain Corporation, Irvington,<br />
N. J. "<br />
Are your<br />
BRAKES<br />
as old as<br />
your car?<br />
If they are<br />
WATCH OUT!!<br />
Bemember, H your car Is old, your brakes<br />
probably need overliaullnff rigtit sow. We ran<br />
make your old car as safe us 1hs new one you<br />
can't get.<br />
Don't risk that one bad stop which ran cQst<br />
more than tne finest brake job money can buy.<br />
Andy's Auto Service<br />
GENERAL REPAIR ON ALL MAKES OF CABS<br />
Brakes 400 <strong>Millburn</strong> Ave.<br />
ignition <strong>Millburn</strong> 6-0042<br />
Carburetor<br />
Knee-Action<br />
Steering<br />
V.F.W. Favors<br />
"Wyatt" Bill<br />
Day-Smith Post 133, V. F. W.<br />
at a. recent meeting pawed the<br />
following 1 resolution concerning the<br />
"Wyatt" Houflingf Bill and forwarded<br />
copies to Washington to<br />
their Congressmen for appropriate<br />
action:<br />
WHEREAS, at a meeting of the<br />
Post held os March 26, 1346, the<br />
Federal Housing Bill, more commonly<br />
known Ba the "Wyatt"<br />
Housing Bill, waa endorsed by this<br />
Poatf ac4<br />
WHEREAS, the said Bill did not<br />
pasa in the House of Representative^<br />
BCd<br />
WHEREAS, at the time the vote<br />
was taken a substantial number<br />
of the members of tile House of<br />
Representatives were not present,<br />
and<br />
WHEREAS, the need for hous-<br />
ing is acute and immediate, and<br />
WHEREAS, thia Post bellies<br />
that the said Bill or" one that<br />
projects the same tliaugiita should<br />
be brought before the House or<br />
Representatives, now therefore be<br />
it<br />
KESOUVED, that this Post is<br />
not Ln favor of the Housing Bill<br />
heretofore passed by the House<br />
Hunt April 20<br />
GeorgeH. Bauer, superintendent<br />
o( recreation. *tmoin\ce