t wiv rvivL3, 19461 sales at tlia Loan in the lowed Bronx-juota by $1,-an announce-Bek by Mrs. vice-chairman Committee, of all secur-21’ 29 through $2,535,953. is $1,500,000 was the E. was exceeded ■ iby $50,213Committee of is chairman, of Bronxville ir Loans, this only met its illy every in-t. In review-Loan Cam-nd sales are Loan—Quota ; Second War )0, Sales $3,-Loan—Quota $2,885,328: uota $1,000,-2; Fifth War 1,000, Sales War Loan— ales $2,235,-—Quota $2,-,445; Victory ),000, SalesTown employees annual o the Eastc' night.Council Jr., of Br in Noveml board tabl Supervisoi replaces ( who endec last week.Roappoi sor Wagnc ler Ernesl dent of O’Rourke, Mr. Horar pointment serving w tion.Hollings Walker ai again na Town Boa inic Braes and Chris appointed CommissioConstab Sam Cara; office. Tlt; Ferris ws vital statifThe foil tees of 1 appointed named cou in each cas Tietjen, bi and Willia departmen Lent, to^\ delinquentnn4 TVT-*» TTPictured on a beach in the South Pacific the boys pictured above recently returned to Bronxville and are recounting their days st war and at school for they were classmates together in the Bronxville school and all fought in the campaigns of the war against the Japs. They are left to right Capt. Powell Holbein AUS, Lieut, 'Charles Hutaff USNR and Lieut. Robert T. Barr UiSNR.Dffice Trio Of Bronxville SoldiersSCHOOLMATE WAR VETS RETURNnds \ Over e ClosesVon ' Ofhe In Prlt;