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1 rst Wth Tht News! frl, Astrde All The Actvtes or The Town Wth Your Home-Town ft FT Value Shop The At f m Servces n The An* Are Our Advertsers. Patronse Them XXX-NO. 8 Sweetness AND Lght fry Charles. Oratory l nj.jt, Lerner. Try to duck ths one. * *.,,. stll the nternatonal representatve of the U.svv, but the men of the Unted States Metals nn(; company are begnnng to catch on to you., r through because you wont tell them whether, (. a Commurdst or whether you Just act lke one. \y ar begnnng to realm, Lerner, that n ths war!,-,. cther a Communst or an Amercan. They have s Mntng n Korea, Lerner, and they thnk they (, n tted to know whether you are wth ther sons nd the savage enemy they are fghtng. *!- llv have sons, Lerner, facng the tortures of the jnunst hordes. They have sons, Lerner, they may W see agan because the Communst armes are utterng Amercan men n Korea. They have sons,, lf. who are beng deprved of vtal weapons of war sus of your malarkey. s t any wonder they want know ths one thng: T you a Communst, Lerner, or do you just act tone? * * *» Hhu are you wth n ths war, anyway, Lerner? Are h fendng Amerca n ths war aganst freedom P vnst unon»~or are you stll defendng the H Communsts who were convcted of plottng the trow of Amerca by force and volence? The men lu MMSW n Carteret are gong to contnue de- HHK that you answer these questons, Lerner. Are wth the Unted States Congress or the Cvl!ts Congress, Lerner? The men n Carteret want now. because ve already told them that the Cvl hts Congress has been called subversve by the :HT Department, on spoke under the auspces of the Cvl ghts gross n Newark, ddnt you Lerner? You appeared the platform of the Wde-away Hall wth John les, one of the eleven convcted Commes who then under ndctment for hs treason, ddnt you, Ler-? For nearly three years, to my knowledge, youve (Kckng the bg queston: \K you a Communst, Lerner, or do you juet act ur gve us that baloney about beng a sold n man, Lerner, because you cant be a sold unon n unless youre a sold ant-communst, Are you a ant-communst, Lerner? Were you a sold antmunst when you marched up to the platform h John Gates and protested the Amercan way of our enemes of whch Gates was proved to but. Who are you wth, anyway, Lerner Gates or Gs. You stood up for Gates, a convcted Cornest, and you made fun of our courts n Gates vle spaper, The Daly Worker. [lave you ever repudated Gates snce he was conot beng part of a gang plottng the overthrow the Unted States Government by force and vlot? Have you, Lerner? You have been known to be he company of Gerhardt Esler, the notorous Com- -st who shot off hs bg bazoo and then skpped. he was out on bal. Have you ever repudated Lerner? Have you ever told the men n Carteret ft the Cvl ghts Congress, whch sponsored you fe speaker, fnanced that slmy Eslers defense, and stuck when he jumped hs bal? m seet Lerner," the men n CarteFet have ths^ey- " cc on you. You out-maneuvered them the other n when they almost had you tagged, but they >w enough about you now and they want to know f st. One of these fne days some of those men who ^f n thnkng about what ther sons wll face n, where the Communsts stab them n the back they are defenseless, are gong to face you. They h ()»g to ask you all over agan: ( you a Communst, Lerner, or do you just act one? * * * ["n Toolan, an emnent member of the bar, asked that queston n Bomervlle nearly three years ago " V«u were spoutng for Henry Wallace, then the lll(; t! of the Progressve Party and the Commuls l>y acclamaton for Presdent of the Unted ll You ddnt teply to John Toolan then any more vm repled to Steve Trosko the other nght when d you. Why ddnt you answer John Toolan that Lmer? And why ddnt you tell Steve Trosko " asked you? He has a son n the servce who v ) t» Korea. He wants to know whether he can "" "» you or whether the Communsts can count Von J "hu Toolan wants, all Steve Trosko wants, all ) at the Unted States Metals efnng Comf v wants s a smple, yes or no answer to;a smple SMu: ^ y>u a Communst, Lerner, or "do you Just act ML. "" Polce acctued you of robbng a bank last you Jp?do tt, would you refuse to deny v,, of beng a Communst, or a You refuse to deny that. Take Actve Part n Polo War Pctured above are the sx Lous Street rrls who helped the. polo fund by turnng over $.l,s ; result of : sulc of home-made fudge, eookles, popcorn and lemmutle they spon.sorr.l n the Carteret Park Tuesday nght. Sx Carteret Grls ase $ At Saleto Ad Polo Vctms Home-Mode Cookes, Fudge, Popcorn and Lemonade are Sold CATEET Sx Carteret young rls. resdents of Lous Street, Street, were a very happy group today as a result of ther youthfu. endeavors towards helpng the polo fund Denns Ftzgerald, representng the Mddlesex Chapter, nfantle Paralyss Fund, the sum of $., as a result of a sale of home-made fudge, cookes, popcorn and lemonade. The sale was held n the Carteret Park, Tuesday evenng. Besdes the sale the grls collected ennes towards an award of s CATEET, N. J. ( FDAY, AUGUST, 9 Paralyzed Vets Enjoy Trp wth "(.apt. Tny" CATEET- "Captan Tny," or Elmer Horvath, by hs rsht name and a former resdent of the borough, who operates the deep-sea fshng boat "Plash Kng" out of the Hghlands, donated the use of hs boat yesterday to the paralyzed veterans jeobuwqua. New Jersey hosptals for an all-day fshng trp. Ths s an annual custom of "Captan Tny." Over L Local Persons X-ayed Callguarl, Helen Furjesz, Chrstna Safchnsky, Charlotte Phllps and Carol Papp. Assstng the grls were Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Safchnsky, Mrs. Phlps and Mrs. Samuel Calguar. MET LAST NGHT CATEET The Junor Womens Guld of the Hungaran eformed Church met last nght n the church hall. Hosptalty was n charge of Mrs. Betty Kuhn, Mrs. Helen Kalas and Mrs. Betty Lazar. CATEET Health Offcer hand-made apron by Mr*. Stephen j Mchael Yarcheskl veppru that hllps and a beautful hammered,7 persons were chest X-rayed was requested to wrte a letter to lumnum tray donated by thedurng the two-day program the Board of Freeholders askng Cozy Corner Store, Lous Stretjt. Mrs. Herman Horn was the wnner of he apron and Mrs. Joseph The program was sponsored by sults, a delegaton from the coun- Thursday and Frday. for acton, and t was decded that f ths dd not brng the proper re- Safchnsky was the wnner of the the local board of health n co-cl would pay a vst to the board ray. The grls were Gall Horn, Joan operaton wth the New Jersey State Department of Health and Mddlesex County Tuberculoss Health League. The X-rays n the moble unt were taken by Wllam Kessler and Mss da Mattson, X~ray techncans, who were asssted by Mss Wllla Walsh,.N., local hygene nurse. Edward Lausmohr, presdent of the.carteret Board of Health, descrbed the survey as a convenent and progressve method for the detecton of tuberculoss. Wed ather Be Home ts a shame to dslluson you, Junor, but f you nsst upon beng a flrema* when you gt(jr up. you mght as well know the truth now. Fre fghters spend very lttle tme at fres and f you thnk there s glamdr n fre fghtng;, youll soon learn that t gets a scrubbng n quck fashon. After all, boy, f you hag deas about beng a drugget, you certanly wouldnt expect to sell only drugs n your d^gstore, ts th,at way wth fremen. You thnk that all they do s fght fres. The fre department reports tell dfferent stores. n Carteret youll fnd that moat *^he fres of the year are of a mnor nature, th«majorty of them feld fres, The usual r,un concerns overheated refrgerators, smolderng brake bands on automobles, smoky chmneys. Hs too bad, Junor, but thats the way t s, There s. seldom a chance to revue a far maden. By Our Cart«ret eporter. Look at the fre department and wtat do you see? Smoke pke down, chmney ftw. pdpr from wax mstaken, forfre.sulphur doxde leak n refrgerator. Cgarette set fre to. mattress. Backfre set flre to gasolne around thecarburetor. Kettle of lard afre on electrc Hum Fre to rubbsh m jjt*phed And f that snt enough to convnce you, boy, take a look at some, of these other calls, Sparks from tres mstaken for fre, overheated ol heater, chmney fre, rubbsh burnng n rear of buldng, defectve control on steam-heatng unt Slew off safety valve n basement. See, boy, thats the way t s. Those fremen look mghty good, and they are good, on a bg flre. But what about all that truck washng? And what about the other cleanng Jobs around the flrehouse? Stll, f you got the guts and the shoulders for t, and f you thnk you can play a pretty goad hand of euchre, go ahead and be a freman. See f care. Junor decded to be a freman after lookng at a move n whch a freman plays the (tart of a hero. When told hm that hs chances to be a hero would be very few, he snckered and sad: "t shows hows lttle you Know." Fve Polcemen eppponted by Borough Councl Wll Bfgn Dutes on August ; More (,OJ>H Now Necessary CATEET Fve polcemen, who wm dropped fom the force n 97 because of economy measures, are beng renstated and wll resume actve duty wth the borough polce department on August. Deaths and retrement durng the past several years have brought the department below s need«d strength for proper poclnpt, and t was because of ths hat.the borough councl at ts barganng agent for the employes, despte the efforts of a group of meetng last nght passed a resoluton renamng the fve men to d to oust hm from that capacty rght-wng members who attempt the department. at a meetng Monday nght n St. The renstated polcemen are Jnmes Hall. Francs Larkln, Anthony Ootawlcfcl, Wllam Lazar, alph Whte the group of about employes The ouster attempt, faled after and Stephen Kunak. These men ended a heated meetng that lasted nod been apponted to the force for more than three hours. ght n 8 and as prevously stated wng factons clam that Lernex were mustered out a year later,. has defnte "pro-comraunts symathles." He s sad to be the only Scares Westvaco Counclman Patrck Potocng member of the ten-man executve scored the Westvaco Chemcal board who has not sgned the non- Company for falure to abnte Communlst affdavlt. fumes comng from the plant and The meetng developed throusjl the damage caused by ts smoke efforts of a group of "rght wns He told the councl that "as fbr plant employes who crculated a as can see there has been no petton among other unon mem progress made to stop the fuumes bers whch called for Lernns and smoke damage. We are not ouster because of hs alleged left- afflatons. The petton ettng any results, and we owe tst wth to the taxpayers to stop ths nusance," he contnued. Potocnlg declared that f other means faled to force the company to remedy ths condton, "then we should take other means, even f we must take them to court." He sad that the state depart ment of health had promsed Ue councl t would make an nvest- aton and that "was over a month ago." The counclman sad that the councl should go to the plant and make a check on ths matter. t was then agreed that members of the councl would accompany Potocnlg to the factory to ascertan the delay n abatng the fumes. On the moton of Counclman Joseph S^nowleck, the boroughengneer >was authorzed to, prepare grade sdewalks and curbng on Pennsylvana Avenue and to prepare plans for the sealng of St. Ann, Barnard, Dorothy and Wllam Streets. oad Condtons Cted The counclman then told of the deplorable condtons of the lone ounty road gong through the borough,. He declared that the thoroughfare was merely beng patched up an# that holes were washng out after a ran. The clerk and demand that somethng be done, Counclman Jame,s Lukach re ported progress on the fence at the playground on the Amercan Ol Company property n Grant Avenue and sad that when the wrng s completed the grounds wll be n good workng order. Three parcels of land were sold by the borough on bds submtted by letter. There were no other bdders n the audence. Lots, and n oosevelt Avenue were sold to Charles Kryszewskl, actng as agent for the buyer, for $,. Four lots n Jersey Street and Carteret Avenue were sold to John erg for $, and seventeen lots on the west sde of Perce Street were sold to obers and Cyrl J. Schwartz for $7, A report from the polce department showed polce court fnes for July to be $77, The buldng nspector reported that fees of $7 had been collected n hs depart ment for constructon worl amountng to $,8. Three requests for, transfers o lquor lcenses were held over U the, next meetng for a report fron the polce commttee. equest; were made by Stephen Petrack to have hla brother, Andrew, as partner; Constantlne Borak a.kec that hs lcense be transferred t John Kokolus, and Samuel Leh man to George and Arm Mlsko. Ukranan Daughters Planxfor Catholc Day Wednesday nght at the horns of Mrs. John L. Glnda n Grant Avenue. the Bt. Marys Ukranan Catholc Daughters made plans for ts partcpaton n St. Marys Ukranan Catholc Day tn be observed AUSJUS on St. Ellas Greek Catholc Church grounds. To argue wth Junor s a t was announced that specal treacherous step. "Uh-hUQ," servces.for the commttee wll be repled and shfted to talk n,j held,on August tn St. Elas about the beautful uwrwy n ChurchThe ev. Leo Pelensky led the PKono Mountans. the openng prayer *nd spoke brefly. TO UNVEL MONUMENT The specal prse donated by OATEETV-The Wlfc Mva. J. K. Glnda was awarded to the monument m mefyatf of themrs. M»ry Krupa, Hosteses were lt Lous Lus Carpenter wll take MTS. ; atoovmp!s, Ann Sadowakl, -f. ~;.-...»«_. / <... at Beth srael* Cwtetwy Mrsjk *a&low«ky Cathapdw-. l* j Farther Acton to Oast Lerner By Unon Halted Untl October ght Wngers Aceme Barganng Agent of Leftst Afflatons CATEET Herbert Lerner, tgent for Local 87, nurnatonnl Unon of Mne. Mll and Smelter Workers, at the Unted States Meals efnng Company here, wll reman n that capacty, at least, untl negotatons for the new contract wth the company are concluded. The- present contract expres October and negotlatons for the new one are expected to get underway on September. Lerner retans hs poslton as esoluton s Sent To Nevll Famly CATEET n a resoluton ffered by Mayor Stephen Sklba at last nghts councl meetng, the governng body went on record n payng ts respects to the famly of.he late John H. Nevll. The resoluton reads as fol-,ows: WHEEAS, John H. Nevll of hs Borough has departed tlls earth and has been granted hs ast rtes; and WHEEAS, the sad John H Nevll, deceased, had for many ears served the Borough n derse offcal postons: NOW. THEEFOE, BE T AND T S HEEBY ESOLVED lnt the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Carteret as the govun! body of ths Borough do lerewth pay and express just nomsge to the departed John H. Nevll and do hereby extend ther sncere condolences to the survv-,ng famly wth the hope that they fnd n ther bereavement auch condolences that can come from,he knowledge that the departed as publc servant and throughout hs natural lfe had always conducted hpself wth honor and praseworthy dstncton; and BE T FUTHE ESOLVJSD, that the Actng Borough Clerk be and s hereby authorzed to extend ther condolences to the famly n behalf of the Mayor and Councl and the people of the Borough of Carteret. Dated: August, 9. STEPHEN SKBA, Mayor. HEA AMY MAN CATEET A specal speaker from the Army ntellgence Bureau gave a talk last nght n St. Ellas Hall. He was sponsored by St. Ellas Post No. 797, CWV. DANCE LAST NGHT CATEET The Tenage Club of St. Demetrus Church held ts weekly dance last nght n the Ukranan Pavlon, tta lst of sgnatures was submtted to the unons executve board and* the board n turn submtted t to the membershp present at the meetng. John Yunker. actng charman of the board submtted the petton wth the recommendaton that acton on the petton be htd up null nfl*r the contract negotlons me completed. Ths wns approved by t le membershp after n long nnd vocferous sesson. Lemr, durng the mcetnn spoke to the membershp for neary an hour. He avoded the ssue of hs "left wng tendences" und told the group that hs frst loyalty was hs unon and the workng man." He declared that he would-not sgn tht Communst affdavt because t was part of the Taft-Hartley Act. The agent left the meetng n company wth a group of the members of the local. t was also voted to hold another membershp mretlng n two wesks to plan for the new contract. Several photographers who attempted to enter the meetng hall were barred at the doer, Odd Fellojvs Plan Outng August Bathhouses and Pcnc Tables to be eserved A Wndward Beach CATEET The annual out- those perod? on other tasks. ng of Carteret Lodge 7,. O. O. F., to Wndward Beach wll be Pendng the decson of the arbtrator, the floaters h«ve been held on August. The organzaton has announced permtted to follow ther orgnal that the bath houses and pcnc work pattern, and the operaton tables wll be reserved for the Odd wll contnue n ths way untl the Fellow members and other guests. fnal decson s reached. Both the Those plannng to drve ther company and the unon hare own cars should follow oute 9- agreed to accept the decson of to Lakewood, turn left on auxlary the arbtrator. oute to Laurelton Crcle and The arbtrator who wll undertake to settle the dfferences ha thence on the rght-hand cut-off to Wndward Beach. had consderable experence n Members who are gong by bus are asked to make reservatons wth the commttee at the earlest possble date. The lodge s sponsorng a bus trp to Yankee Stadum next Tuesday nght for the New York Yankee - Boston ed Sox game. eservatons are to be made wth Thomas Moss of Pershlng Avenue. The organzaton wll contnue to Arbtrator Chosen To Settle Dspute Of USJU, Unon Horvtz (lomng Here on Tuesday; Hs atng On Floatcra Bndng CATEET Announcement was made today of the appontment of Aaron HorvlU of New York to arbtrate th» dfference* between the Unted States Metals efnng Company and the nternatonal Mne, Mll and Smelters Unon dfferences whch caused a -day strke n the plant recently. Mr. Horvtz wn come to Carteret on Tuesday, at whch tme all the facts n the dsagreement wll be lad before hm. Under the terms of the agreement of the unon men to return to ther jobs, an arbtrator from the Unted States Conclaton Servce was to be called upon to determne the "farness of the work standard for the floaters." t wns the walkom of the floaters whch precptated the general plant walkout. Ths group mantaned that bref perods of rest whch prevously had been allowed them had been wthdrawn, and that, they were requred to utlze many smlarly dffcult ments. asslgn- P.A.L Grls Day Affar Tomorrow CATEET The Carteret P.A.L. under the drecton of Offcers Edward Czajkowskl and meet every Frday nght throughout the remander of the summer, Saybf* wll sponsor a rtrla dajrat the Carteref Stadum, tomorrow, commencng A. M. Program for the day lfl as follows : A.M. softball games farm- New Pastor, Wfe erettes vs. Bebs; ambletlw vs. Feted by Guld Yuhasz grls; A. M., ractt, ncludng bag, relay, -legged and potato race; noon, refreshments; : P. M.. entertanment CATEET The ev and Mrs. Karl Klette of the Zlon Lutheran j amateur hour; : P. M., Water- Church " were - feted -- j " Wednesday r - J J melon, pe, balloon blowng contests, bolony bubble gum and skp nght by the Lades Guld of the church n the church hall. The new pastor of the church came here from Connectcut. ev. Klette spoke brefly to the rope contests, also duo kng for apples; : P. M., fnals Of the softball games. At the end of th» day. «wardng of the przes wll be held. group and announced that the : There wll be contnuous musc all oclock servce Sunday wll be nday long. Englsh and German. At the next Przes were purchased for all meetng of the guld, September contests and races. he wll announce the fall and Those on the commttee nclude wnter servces and actvtes. C. P. Perkns, John Leschk, Stanley Szyba, Chef George Sherdan, Mrs. Thomas Hemsel extended the welcome- and hosptalty was James Lukach. Joseph Comha, Pacharge of Mrs. Edward Stockman. Morrs, Mnne Zacana, John Pallnkns, Tom Campbell, Chester Thomas Hemsel and Vemon Klette were guests. Welgolnsk, and all superor of Others present were Mrs. andolph Malwltz, Mrs. Samuel Wohl- force. Also Mrs. Amy ed and the fleers nnd patrolmen of the polce schlager, Mrs. udolph Bom, Mrs. P.Al. lades craft club are on the Adolph Nerlng, Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Mrs. Edward Jelauer, Mrs. efreshments have been donated rsfreshment commttee. Stanley Tryba. Mrs. Albert Strofehl, Mrs. Andrew Klmowsky, Mrs. men of Carteret, by the local butchers and busness- Adolph Wfthlschlager, Mr. Walter uddy and Mss Emma Kaschel. TENDEED SHOWE CATEET Mss Anna Scala of Perth. Amboy was gven a surprse mscellaneous shower by Mrs. Josephne Gl at Vtos estaurant n Salem Avenue. About guests attended. The affar was n honor of Mss Scalas forthcomng marrage on August 7 to WELCOME NEW MEMBES CATEET The St. Demetrus Youth Club welcomed four new members n the organzaton at a meetng held Wednesday nght. They are John Hadk, Paul Waslowlcz, Stanley Bartko. and Paul Bodnar. Plans for a bus trp to New York to attend a ball game and the theatre were dscussed and wll be contnued at the next Joseph Gl n St. Josephs Church meetng next Wednesday at 7: here. oclock n the church hall. Sewaren Lass Top Gr\ Softball Twrler n N. J. The seres of three pctures above show the ptchng form of Mla Carol Glroud, sxteen-year-old Sewawn trl, *<*e effectve h»r!u«wth the Grelner Grl* hm brttwft- her state-wde ( Hht U one of U» Mt, f not Uw b photo*, from left to rght. C»tk Mat* h*t back on (le htart of the ptch n the seotu photo, Uw bal U released. MM the twrd tfaet s on the W to ttw c»tohw

2 «rw~ M T»«PAOF TWO FDAY, AUGUT. BHO CATEET New books rec ll - the secret sprngs that drove hm \v receved at the lorn: llny to hs ncredble career, the renl ure the followng: sourcm of hs power. "oosevelt n Tlclrdsppcl." by "Decorate Your Home for Better jlvna." by Mary Brandt oln Omt her Fer s ; famous vrtprs outspoken ulnnte por-; Here s a vertable storehouse aarl r>f onsevnlt us only John of nformaton that wll make Gunlln could do H. s the frst your home more lvable and rnnvorall md objectve apprasal of. Joyabl?. Wth profuse llustratons "oosevelt a., B mmnn brlk. Mary Brandt tells you how to plan To ctrh de essence Of Ulp man and arrange rooms, what to look who, for food H ll. made n great- for n buyng furnture, the fun- of color harmony and mprnt on Amercan hstory jdamental-; hm uv presdent snce the foull-; arrangement, ways to balance ft latu of the ({(publc, Ountlw room wth a few well-chosen accessortos. and scores of olher deas worked fur ve:rs, collectng and [!s mnteval. usf? all on home plannng. sources of nformaton Tlls book s wrtten by an outstandng authorty on nteror dec- atrl weldm them together. He lrhfd to hundreds of people n all oraton, and should serve an a ".Mlk.; of lft wlo hud known OOK standard gude on both perod.nks of lfe whn had knov n tno.sevelt well or slghtly. He ounr that the testmony of a ervant at Hyde Park was often as llumnatng as that of a member of le Cabnet. "My frst dea." Onnther Says, "was to try to track down the essental del-nls v/h\w they me.stll avalable. wanted to wrte n sketch, an estmate, a survey, an apprasal to pn Mr. oosevelt aganst the wall of tme so to.speak. wanted to try to wrte about hm however mpossble the task appealed to be. strctly from he perspectve of hstory M f he were Charlemagne or Julus Caesar. But also had to keep n mnd the astonshng phenomenon ml. nltloh FD. ded n 8,: ::lllons of peopje thnk of hm as f he were stll alve," Gunther wrote hs character tlteh, hs pro-and-con estmate, s mpartal hstorcal apprasal and then found out that, to extlaln satsfactorly the colossal mysteres and contradctons of the oosevelt character, he had to start afresh and wrte hs whole lfe. So what began as a bref mdy turned nto a long, crtcal Even thouph so mtch has been rtten about oosevelt, the mount of new and htherto unouched materal Mr. Gunther found almost drowned hm, " have never met anybody who ever knew oosevelt who dd not have soncthluk new to contrbute," he says, "The mpart FD made on people was unforgettable. He was nexhaustble." Other books wll be wrtten about oosevelt untl the end of tme. John Gunthers s the frst that attempts a serous all-over estmate of every aspect of hs character, LEGAL NOTCES NOTKT: - T.kc nntlr- tklt thokh., MMKO. J : n t f n s, u>>h tn t.-- H K nrll >l H. Hom^l, f u h r l ( T a fra.hl" " MTJV lltm u s u n p t f r n lr>n*t. lurelo- KHl ssllcl n SlllllKl.Pllllllll fur l rlllm.s ^llllttl ll t HlllslHl Slltt, rttnlsth tn l nrallml ]:.< Mlnlh fftl, a l c l, N. J, Olj,-, lnns, t.h., s h n u l l le >ule n.,la(l> ju wjlltk t o : KlanUH T: l.n, ArlllH tnlnllkl C l e r k,.. S-. HO!*: K MSK,.! 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"A Yard for fmcndlr tjervlws" AVENEL ST., AVENX and modern decoraton for yearn to come. "Never Des the Dream," by Margaret Landon. Modem Bangkok s the rch, colorful background for ths dramattlc and nsprng story of a woman mssonary whose ndomtable fath defeated the malcolus ntent of a determned antagonst. nda Severns generosty and sympathy reached out to everyone to Man. the beautful, untamed half-caste; to Damn, a natve orphan; to Dulcle Kane, an eccentrc.spnster. But t was ndas goodness and unselfshness that aroused the dsapproval, even envy, of the other ml.sslonlrtes partcularly Grace utherford, When Annela, ll desparng, joned ndas household Graces Jealousy and vndlctveness were brought nto the open. And as nda helped the grl back to health and a new love, the womans attagonjm hardened nto a calculated vgngefulness. n addton to tellng the movng hstory of a woman of unshakable fath, Margaret Landon also tells a beautful and unforgettable love story. Lvng cost up.8 per cent from Aprl to May, led by meat. CAD OF THANKS LUKE JAEGE We wsh to express our deep grattude to our relatves, frends and neghbors for ther many acts of kndness, sprtual bouquets and beautful floral trbutes extended n our recent bereavement n the loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and son, Luke Jaeger. We especally wsh to thank ev. Casper Yost, O.S.M., pastor of St. Josephs. C. Church; pall bearers, the Carteret Polce Department and the Synoweck Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Famly of Luke. JaeHer Jr. GorKtox -ynne Carroll clmbs out of the sen at AtalnUc Cty after havng been named "Mss Mermad" by a celebrated group of udjes durng a contest held at the noted resort. Tnt Balloon Flght A duck, a sheep, and a rooster may bear very lttle resemblance to a tro of goats, but thats what they wero n, September, 78, when they wtre choten»» the frst passengers of»n acensot balloon. The flght was arranged by the Montgolfer brothers of France, and was wtnessed by Kng Lous XV, CD OF THANKS NEVLL We wsh to express our sncere apprecaton to all our frends, relatves and neghbors for the maw acts of kndness and sympathy they extended durng the death of our belo\ d father and grandfather, John H, Nevll, and gratefully acknowledke wth thanks the many floral trbutes, sprtual bouquets, donatons of ears, and to ov. Casper Yost; ev. Anthony Pluta; ev. Aloysus Boland; Ssters of Charty of New York; Feletnn Nuns of Mount. Arlngton; Holy Nume Socety and Carey Councl Knghts of Columbus; Ancent Order of Hbernans; Elzabeth Lodge of Elks; U. S. Metals efnng Co; Unted oosevelt Buldn; & Loan Assn; Polce Chef George Sherdan; pallbearers; Polce Escort, and John J. Lyman -EufcaA Qector for satsfactory servces rendered., Famly of the late John Nevll WHY OVEHAUL? nk When you «p(h nk on your garment, never * mlk n an attempt tn rfrrr»v» t; n molt c**r l \h» mlk t more dlfflcnlt to rcmov* thnn the nk. Thee are over two hundred dfferent knds of nk. Each type dffer n ts compoltnu. rcauge nks are >o complex n ther mnkeup, and the technque* tor removal are so vared, the average person cannot successfully rrmove nk talns. M»rsh Gat A blue flnme may appear on certan peces of land. Ths s probably due to methane, also raled marsh ftt or fre damp. f there are mnes n the vcnty t may be escapng from them; t s dlso formed by the decay of veje.ton n the absence of oxygen. Suh a process moy occur n stagnant pools and swampy places. CAD OF THANKS MATCSKA We. wsh to thank all our relatves, frends and neghbors for the many acts of kndness and sympathy they extended durng the death of our beloved mother, Mary ofar Matrcska, and gratefully acknowledge wth thanks the many floral trbutes, sprtual bouquets and donaton of cars, and to ev. Casper Yost; St.,Josephs. C. Church; ev. O. D. Hopper, Presbyteran Church; pallbearers; Gold Star Mothers, Carteret Post and Amercan Legon and Auxlary Star Landng Popt, Veterans of Foregn Wars and Auxlary;. T. Wllams Lumber Co.; Morey Laue Laundry of Elzabeth; John J. Dyman Funeral Drector for satsfactory servces rendered. Famly of the late Mary Ma tres*, a CAD OF THANKS WLADYSLAW OONY We wsh to express our deep grattude to our relatves, frends and neghbors for ther many acts of kndness, sprtual bouquets and beautful floral trbutes extended n our recent bereavement, n the loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, Wladyslaw Gorny. We especally wsh to thank Hev. M. A. Konopka, ev. L. J, Petrck; ev. aymond Szuleckl. Holy Famly Socety, U. B. Metals efnng Company, C..O. Local (7. Foster Wheeler Corporaton, C..O. Local, General Cgar Company of Perth Amboy. pall bearers, the Carteret Polce Department and Joseph Synoweck, funeral drector, for courteous and" effcent servces. Sophe Gorny and Famly YOU CAN BUY A GUAANTEED PLYMOUTH emanufactured ENGNE ncludng Cylnder Head, Ol Pan, Water Pump wa<»%# Dodge,?eSoto, Chrysler EASY TEMS e»^nes at uall y >«w m mm prces! leader" AVENUE, FOM f l Co, P. A. W * \.COMtNG-EVKNTl AUGUST PAL flew D«y for Grls at Walter B. Overholt Stadum. 8 ^c/lc sponsored by West Carteret Assocaton at oosevelt. EllasChurch feld mafs at :l A. M., pcnc at : P. M. l»rty. VJ.W. AuJcllary.»t Borough Hall. PAL Feld Day for Boys at Walter B. Overholt 8tadlum. Mfrl* «MUr«n of paruh n ocky KUl. spontoctc! by ft. Mlft Pnt AuUUy, OWV. Bus wll leave after A, M terhct. H f «M-nu«l plcnld, St! Marks EpUcopal Church. W BftkpbOJt d«rt»y sponsored by Carteret Lons Clufa v The carpetbag, uttd by Wllam F. Haqdtp who orgnated the tx preu twlpea on March., oama wth the *t»ft Coach daya. Carjwtbag lo«(h*u wd«popularty due U> th «Uum connected wth (h "C*rpttb*gger" of th* post efvll war touth. The latmt l trptn conctntrattd applt Juoa tx»t U MpecU* to be What? "What s a tetour?" avcllabu n m»ny grocer; stores The roughest dstance after the BM apple harvest.! tween two ponts." OL BUNES a n d u p CALL John J, Bttng OO FULTON ST. Woodbrdge 8- fjjel OL SEVCE "blue coal" K&ppers Coke Complete Heatng Systems, "P PUttaan gavrc** ftutss was nbt an mportant sup pller of platnum melal to world marked durng lmt and lttle s known about ts producton of these metals n ucent yeftrs, South Afrca, Colomba and Alaska were substantal supplers durng the pat year, whle Canada contnued to be the leadng soure ot the platnum metals, be- Mbernatl«a Some of the rodents, nch * ft* wmdchuck and ground qulrrel, go tfrou)h.lentthy hbemtlon. n ll Mtes they gan mten«nc«to llt through the wnter by toreg (htok layer of lt on ther bodte. n some of the eatert cavt, numerous ball hlbernat* throughout tha long wnttr months, when lnweu ther food are not avalable. Other types of bfttf M fatc WUth, a blrd do. "r»g«" Cent The wordt "Mnd your bualnea" appear pn the flrnt con (the "Fugo" cent) to be struck by authorty of the Unted State. The complete and lteral translaton of the nscrbed phrase : " (tme) fty, therefor* mnd your busness." Benjamn Frankln,s beleved to have nfluenced the deugn of the con, whch bears the dale TW. Wlagttff Peas are grown and selected etpecally for FUgttaff.Theyrc perfect gems packed when young and tendec, wth aj ther sugar-sweet flavor sealed n. Taste them. We challenge comparson! CAD OF, ANNA H We wsh. Vllll grattude t,, MtTds and nrm,, manyncu of km,,,, bouquata and,,,, trbutes extend,.,, beeafeyhct. n ^,, dearly beloved \K\, rtwlhother, Ann;, We especally *, ev, Anthmy Hub. Elzabeth ; c osary aocry M WhVf Carnl.l,,, Woodmans en,!, bearers, the Crt :, brtdne polrp <](., the Synoweck, for. satsfactory. dered. John Sotk : ONY fcy YOUt FENDLY NflGHBOJHOOD at Dd Yon Pay For Meat Today? Dd you b^y ome veal cutlets? f you dd* you probably pad about #. per pound. Do you realze that ten years ago you would have "pad only cents a pound for veal jcutlets? t. But you stll rde on a Publc Servce bus for the same faye > the same amount you pad ten years ago! fs ojmoufe that all costs have skyrocketed for transportaton, too! Costs lke labor and gasolne and tjres have gone up just lke the prce of meafc t costs Publc Servce a lot mpre to operate a bus today than t dd n 9. Wages have been on a steady ncrease.. Snce July,98, they have rsen by about $,7, on an annual bass and over $,, on an V annual bass snce 9. Thats why Publc Servce needs nore t un the basc nckel fare now n order to contnue to gve you safe, dependable *. transportaton. " ". - ^W ^W Publc Servce fled a petton on July,98, wth the Board of Publc ptlty CdnuoMonor* for»«jw from the top cent tqre totl Hoh tme a» perommnt rate kgh h«ve b«en edabuded by the Board. The coupaqy feels that you cap readly jndertaad Hmt Jfclent and tje^wte tratuporlaton Krvofe U n J e o r d when we face the on of nearly $*, a year. Ll

3 \U> PESS \ o ly Famly Church s Settng y Slva-Csaja Weddng tes.ng Ceremony,,UP( Saturday jltr.m.a.konopka,,,,[ The Holy Famly...,!, hpre was the settng!,,.,,n(? Saturday after- ",,,,,, Helen Czaja, daugh- ;,,,! Mrs. Stanley Czaja :, ;., -ncpl, to Anthony Sllva,,,, Awnue, son of the ;", M Mrs. Anthony Slva. ;, lh, rng ceremony was, n j,,,, v the ev. M. A. Ko-..,,,, - of the church.,,!,. was gven n mar- u,,m father and she was, :; :,n mported chantlly,,,,,rnjfote style, Ulu-,, outlned wth a lace,,. ml redlngote extend-..,,,,,;k tran. Her fnger- ;, vrl of lluson was " nn lace helmet and ",,..,., whte roses and stel;. «nh an ornhd center. :(]m Mllewskl was the honor and Mss Helen! lt,. ns brdesmad. Both mncd smlarly n starched n;[)lcss gowns wth lace m.trhlng pcture hats (l, (.,l yellow and green \!;,, Mllewskl was n ca-,,low and Mss Papp n,;,!, Hnko was best man and ;., (v.na ushered. n,,uh: n weddng trp to <, Creel;. N. Y., the couple,,,;(l. at the State Street ad- Km travelng, the brde, :n rn und gray sheer dress, Last tes Held For John Nevll CATEET -John H. Nevll, Cnrterpfs frst postmaster and nne of the boroughs most actve cvc workers, was lad n hs fnal rest ng place, n St..Oertrude p s Cemetery, Colonta, Monday. Funeral servces for Mr, Nevll. who ded last Thursday nght, were held Monday mornng form hs late resdence. 8 Atlantc Street and St. Josephs, c. Church where a solemn requem mass was offered. The pastor, ev. Casprr Yost, was the celebrant, the ev. Anthony Pluta, deacon, and the ev. Aloysus Boland, sub-deacon. ev. Yost delvered the eulogy. Bearers were Charles Brady, James Dunne, Thomas Devereux, George Sherdan, John Pee and Dorsey Feehan. Father Boland offcated at the cemetery. Funeral Servces Held Vor Mrs. Anna Sotak CATEET Funeral servces for Mrs. Anna Sotak, wfe of John Sotak of Lous Street, were held Wednesday mornng at 8t. Elzabeths. C. Church wth a hgh mass of requem offered by the ev. Anthony Huber. nterment was n Sa. James Cemetery. Woodbrldge. Bearers were Mrs. John Suto and Mrs, Joseph Hockcz, representng Woodmen Crcle; Mrs. Joseph Pelebocky, and Mrs. Stehenn Slsko, the osary Socety and Mrs. Stephen Kovncs and Mrs. Charles Szesatay. the Mothers Club. The osary was rected Tuesday nght by the osary Socety and the Mothers Club at the Synowltckl Funeral Home. Jesse Mocarsk To Wed August CATEET n honor of her apprnachrk marrage. Mss Jesse. Mocarsk was tendered a shower by her brdesmads, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanko, 9 Brde-to-be F^ted At Surprse farty FDAY, AUGUST, 9 Mss Ann Sebert to be Brde of John Feehan On Saturday, Aug. Charles Stnfyn, Mrs. George Ladanyl, Mrs. Joseph Pavallnetz, Mss Carsa Betrothed T rr/- rw, MSS vocarsk wn marry ur. Mrs. James Dunn, Mrs. John lo Wllam Zmmerman Henry M. Zalewsk n the Holy Dunn. Mrs. Gervase Nevll, Mss CATEET The engagement Famly lst.. c. Churcn here on Catherne Dunn, Mrs. Ncholas jof Mss Elane Carsa, daughter Present were Mrs. Josephne *acsok, Mrs. Mchael acsok, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. obert Carsa of Glnda, Mss Loretta Glnda, Mrs. Wary Andrella, Mrs. Wllam 8 Hermann Avenue, to Wllam J. A, ayho, Mss Mary ayho. rohman, Mrs. Dorsey Feehan, Zmmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Catherne Kmback, Mrs. Urs. John Hapstak and Mrs. Dorthy Ceslarczsk Joseph Zmmerman of Atlantc Dorothy Szulmowskl, Mrs. Helen Strep t, has been announced by her Clark, Mrs. A. J. Szlumowsk,, Sr,, parents. Mrs. Ann Matrlska, Mrs. Helen The brde-to-be s a graduate ybarczuk, Mrs. Frank Toth, Sr., of Carteret Hgh School and s Mrs. Jenne Toth, Mrs. ose Lozak, employed pyd by the e Amercan Socety ules and had an or- O f Composers nd Publshers, New ] vl!.! York. Her fance, a graduate of ; graduate of Carteret St. Marys Hgh School, Perth, t und "s employed by Amboy. s a student at St. Francs College, Loretta, Pa, He s a.nd company n ahway. -jnd. a veteran of the veteran of the U. S. Navy. sucs Navy, attended! lh.l School and s em- >v P Mtddlesex Pajama hld of Three Now Wearng t/se Teeth Set :l.ttaukee, WS. A plump hnv n s dentstl char ran ONKC over a full let of false ml announced he wa all set v them out. ] have pckles and twythlng nd bacon," onald Adamak, t years old, told a roomful of ents and nstructor! at Martte unversty dental school..-yd gathered to lee onald tted wth the destjre;, pred at the school after "rampant y" had forced extracton of s baby teeth. onald bad suf d some sleepest nlgtltl becau;* he teeth, every m of whch dseased. The last tooth came month ago. He UM YUfMt nald "poltvely" l the youngch:ld n Mlwaukee and on* of youngest anywher* to War full lures, accordng to Dr. Joha M. kel. drector ol tht chldren stry department. they feel food?" ha wa d. hhun.". you take them out now your mother or daddy lay he was admonshed. hn* takes bt Out," the repled. at," sad Dr. Frankel, "t to be the bg problem. Ht mates wll want to try them. parents wll have to gve hm dea that the teeth are a le- " he shouldnt talk about Otherwse the Ueth are apt let bruken or tost." of Hhworh M. rns AHr Exorcsm * STOL, ENGLAND. - "Mrj. the tlost of S Hghworth rd., ack agan wth a playmate :< ccently tha haunt was exed by a Church of England n a relgous rte to drve sprts takea from early! recorda,!«jce of No. wa short- Mr, and Mn. WUllafn Bal) lve n the house, lay the t now doe * nghtly routne land down the ftftlr wth an >td partner. Sometmes lke theyre dancng, [ "ts lke wrestlng. Haber theory s that the thost whch they named " s that of a woman who the house B yean ago.!t " frst began prowlng "" the place n December. vcar, the ev. Francs dlk. went through a rte of l» after a month of nghtly " at No.. * "ght the Eaters called n tu s t. All they found out s " M s. f () jmaks a foregn : " l e< possbly ussan and h an atruclouj peller. " ] board was uaed to let d any m«aag. Wbat wa "EEHFHMEV. Wth a brua»u V, k sportaman stopped at "" uoude ontld outsde td a crnfl^ n the Hghlands, and «a lass of mlk. Th«wusk..7 to the glm The ["» ttank wth plt ;""" When he had fnshed "Say. frend, one thou "" " s for that cowl" sort qf ellow U Court, Cheerleaders To Get Awards Tojght Mrs. Sophe Balowarczuk, Mrs. Helen Cherepon, Mss Ann Kopl, Mrs, Helen Zmmerman, Mrs. Jula Cole. Mrs. Florence LaufTenberger Mrs. Sophe" Bogash, Mrs. Mary Cherepon. Mrs. Margaret Hreha Mrs. John Sul, Mrs. Josephne Hanko, Mrs Antonette Mocarsk, Mss rene Kurlyla, and Mss Sttlla Balowarczuk, all of town: Mrs. Estelle Zalewsk of Fords CATEET-Members of the M " e Thomas of fthway - St. Joseph School basketball team Mrs Anne - Homalc of Staten and the cheerleaders for the kroup slnrt - Mrs,, o a Se Balewskl. Mrs S. wll receve mnature basketballs J Salatowsk, Sr., Mrs. S. J. Sala and megaphones tonght at St, towskl, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Staslak Josephs School. Mrs. J. D. Gruszewskl, Mrs. osf The presentatons wll be made Waksmundzk, Mss Helen Waksmundzkl. Mss Theresa Zalewsk by the pastor, the ev. Casper Yost. Entertanment and sports and Mss ose Zalewsk, all o: moves wll be featured durng the South ver. evenng, * Fxed Hubby Well, darlng. ve Just had my lfe nsured for $,. Wfey Thats nce. Now shant have to keep tellng you to be careful, every place you go. Ktty understand Jane has had her face lfted. Katty What dd they do t wth a hundred-horsepower wndlass* All Alone Job - heard about a man who lves on onons alone. Jobyna Anyone who lves on onons ought to lve alone. Fne Poet Just tore up that poem wrote last week, Edtor That was the best thng you ever dd. U. S. Army combat unts are alerted for emergency tests. Take Advantage of Pre-Season Prces durng our * BUY NOW BEFOE THE FALL PCE-SE NEW 9 CH LUSTOUS C(>ATS Exctng New Styles!! Dont mss ths opportunty to get your new fur coat at the lowest prce youll pay ths ywr! Theyre the most elegant-lookng furs youve ever seen-smart t new detals-all fnely lned. Come n and see for yourself, before wnter prces go nto effect Use Our Tme Payment or Lay-Away Plan. Woodbrdge Fur Shop CATEET A surprse mscellaneous shower tendered Mss Ann Sebert, daughter of Mrs. Ann Sebert of Emerson 8treeb and the late Ncholas Sebert, at her home, n honor of her approachng marrage. Mss Sebert wll be marred to John D. Feehan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Feehan of Carteret Avenue, on August n St. Josephs, C. Church. The affar was arranged by her attendants, Mss Ann Andrella of ths borough and Mss Joan Mc- Olue of Newark. Quests were Mss Kathleen Schuck, Mrs. Ncholas Svak, Mrs. George QovaleU, Jr., Mrs. Charles Wadell, Mrs. Chester Peters, Mrs. Edward OBrlen, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Geftrge Qovaletz, Sr., Mrs. Oeorge Skalango, Mrs..St. Elas Post Mans Parsh Pcnc, Aug. CATEET A pcnc for the chldren of the parsh on August at Menlo Park s planned by the Ladles Auxlary of St. Ella* Post No. 797, CVTV, The auxlary wll take part n tht observance of the church feast day Sunday whch wll feature a feld mass and pcnc, Mrs. Stephen Banko was welcomed as a new member. The specal prlm was won by Mrs. Mchael Kurtlak. The next meetng s slated tor August 8. OUTNG HEtD CATEET A wener roast was held by Grl Scout Troop Wednesday nght n Carteret Park. The affar was n charge of Mrs. John Balka, Mrs. Julus Furjesz and Mrs. Stella OLear. obert OLear was a guest. Present were Helen Furjesz Gale Horn. Charlotte Phllps Maran Grohfnbn, Betty and Lous Tam. Kathleen Lynch, osemarle Pllep. Olga Markus, Carol Papp, Brenda Mledom, Loretta Nagy, Antonette and Natale Kucnskl, Karen Turk, Mary Furjesz, Louse Phllps and Alce Markus. PAENTS OF SON OATEET Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Troost. 9 Grant Street are the parents of a son, Wllam L:, born at the f\hway Memoral Hosptal. Mrs. Troost s the former Catherne Den Bleyker. Thats The Lfe For You EHEASAL TODAY "Mother," sad lttle John, burstng nto the house, "theres gong to be trouble at the chemsts. Hs wfe has got a baby grl and hes had a Boy Wanted sgn n hs wndow for a week," FAVOS for LADES FEE GFTS CATEET Pupls of the Carteret School of Dancng partcpatng n the PAL Amateur Show on August are rehearsng today at : oclock n the Ukranan Pavlon. CAPS for Chldren sure Dr. Pangrosse Addresses Knghts Large Crowd Attends Communon Breakfast n St. James Hall CATSBT Dr. L. Panlftrowo of Perth Amboy was the truest speaker at the quarterly, communon break/ast of Carey Councl No. 8. Knghts of Columbus, Sunday mornng n St. James Hall. The doctor, a commander n the Unted States Navy n the last war. spoke on "Euthanasa., The breakfast was preceded by a mass at 8 oclock n St. Ellabeahs. C. Church wth members recevng communon n a body. The pastor, the ev. Anthony Huber, was celebrant of the mass, asssted by the ev. John Pane of Denver, Colo. Grand Knght Stephen Torok welcomed the group and ntroduced Edward Dolan, local attorney, who acted as toastmaster. Charmen of the fve-pont program were ntroduced and spoke brefly. They were\john DZulln, councl actvtes; Joseph Babtsky. Catholc actvtes; Andrew Hla, fraternal actvtes; Joseph Koncz, publcty and John Goyena, membershp, Joseph Dolonlch, lecturer, and Theodore Huber and Arthur uckrlegel, past grand knghts, ftjso spoke. Edward S. Quln Sr., w»s ntroduced as the oldest actve member present. Andrew Holencsak and Alex Such were co-charmen of arrangements. The breakfast was prepared by the Mothers Club of the church and was served by members of the. Sodalty, The next quarterlly breakfast THU. - [SOFT COAL The output of toft coal s runnng behnd the 99 rate, acocrdtng to offcals, who polntout that Uw lag could cause complcatons later ths year f tht county la forced to moblse. Producton n M, through July 8. was,,- tons, whch s.98. torn less than the output n the comparable perod last year. Stockples n Jnne, were,799, tons, or 7.9, tons less than on the same date last year. sky Bttslnem "U your husband good provder. Dnah?" "Yessum. hes a good prcrvldah all rght, but m allus skeered dat nggers gwlne to get caught at t." wll be held on October 9 n St. Josephs School wth Torok aa charman. PAGE THEE NO FOOD SHOTAGE n an effort to head off the rlalng trend n food prces. Truman, n a press conference. declared that food ratonng was not contemplated and that nny hoardng n vew of the (treat food reserves n ths country would be "very foolsh " He blamed current food prce rses on "profteerng." Modern Way Otrald Dd you read "Alce n Wonderland" and "Through the Lookng Glass?" Oeraldtne 8* was oto-fmhloned. f shed been a modern grl, she would have gone through a wndsheld. Brde Dear, what s the true defnton of a groom? Hubby Why. a groom s a man who takes bare of dumb anmal* PCK -UP - DELVEY Call WOodbrdge 8-7 r Perth Amboy -78 STOES WOODBDGE - FODS HOPELAWN AT PNELUS HATS Somethng for Everyone! SUN OL COMPANY SEVCE STATON CONE GEEN ST. & AMBOY AVE. WOODBDGE, N. J. The best-lookng, most up-to-date servce staton n» the entre area. Stop n and see for yourself! CGAS for MEN t n! tt- Come n! You may wn a Free Chasss Lubrcaton! You may be the lucky person wholl wnfree an expert waxng or other valuable servces or products. Just fll out the card we provde and drop t n the box on our drveway. Prze drawngs wll be held on August, and wnners wll be notfed. SEE HOW WELL WEE EQUPPED TO SEVE YOU! HGH TEST NEW BLUE SUNOCO A to Z CHASSS LUBCATON t SUNOCO MOTO OL TE AND BATTEY SEVCE WASH AND POLSH SEVCE COMPLETE LNE OF TES, BATTEES AND ACCESSOES COME N... ECEVE A FEE SFT! tjt> SUN OL COMPANY SEVCE STATOH CONE GEEN ST. & AMBOY AVE.. WOODBDGE 8-8 that;

4 PAGE FOU FDAY, AUGUST. M Jm onrf textured 7 OPEN FDAY tl 9 PM. Large Slced Enrched Loaf BAKEY SUPEME WHTE BEAD ushed oven-fresh from our own ovens. DATED for freshness Our fnest qualty! Vctor Bread Slced Oc Loaf Why pay more? Jelly Streussel COFFK CAKE *l $*.*> N? Createtl tc> Cream Darycrest Supefb CECEAM Top qualty! Creamy, rcher! Try a package & be convnced rch, Wth plump rasn ;, honey, cnnamon streussel ond rbbon pure jelly. VGNA EE ced Spce Loaf Wth Ftul and Null! Spxlall DAY Muenster Cheese Kraft Velveeta /» BODENS CHEESE bruyere «. Cheese d l Amer Cheese czl Sharp Cheese Bleu Cheese Blended Swss Dansh Pecan ng c Layer Cake AST.,., 9C Glendale Club Cheese Food Slce t! Melt t! Spread t!*» n Marvelous flavor! Try t! >9c ;;- 9c plcg. <JJC " 9C t. c c *9c >» 9c /D. DOX Pabstett STANDAD.,. pkg Aw\n Bacon?M O Z 7c Choc. Drnk?: c JWEET Heavy Cream» fnt c Fresh Mlk r r.c Fresh Mlk SU Sour Cream J,., c Pure Lard lb PHc Extra Fancy Fowl eady-for-the-pot Drawn Fowl (an equal volae), b 7c Serve a tasty Acme fowl for a change ths weekend. Hams (Whole or Shank Half) Beautful ham so tender, so tasty, so easy to prepare! Featured ot ol Acmes! "Lon Lamb Chops b Lamb Chops Smoked Sknned lb 99c * 89c SHOWE L am b Chops * 89c Fresh Ground Beef FESH SLCED Beef Lver lb 9c b 7c Mdget Lverwurst» 9c Delcous, economcal! Pnt Carlom V-Oollon Carton Pnt carton /C ce Cream Cake oll Just the thng for dessert tonght! c b. (Butt Half)»9c Be Modern-Serve Fresh Frosted Fsh No fuss, no muss. All meat, no waste! Quck frosted mmedately when caught, sealng n the full, fresh flavor. TODYS Haddock Fllets MDDY Crab Meat * c *» 9c Orange Juce JSLJrSE* tz 7c Snow Crop Slced Peaches! j - c Baby Lma Beans Farmd r F rjk g. 9c Corn wco French Fres M SEOOK ;r 9c SEOOK Succotash ta T 7c *«. L,,.. < JL mm t-llro j **/V J^C VNDO can *C MB/, VfartStores Oman/; Armours TEET A" Armours Star Chopped Ham ra V Kraft Mayonnase Hom-de-lte Mayonnase 9 *y> HOUSEHOLD NSTTUTE CAST ALUMNUM. T kee p na(uraj flavors n y our foo /. vnmns na mnerals, too, cook "watjr- ^ts,, n tfc s H ou, e hold nsttute sauce p /n. Saves tme, work, and fuel. Pryng pan has foomy, flat cookng surface; browns evenly and fast! Week Only! Pnt Jar Fresh from our own kchens. Fnest qualty, superb flavor. Try a jar now! Mracle Whp ***" «a.c Apple Jurce MM».,.**, 9c Guldens Mustard Tc Orange Juce /r9c PDE OF THE FAM *) -o. O C- Catsup Blended Juce *S9c cant HEATS DELGHT -. Kosher Pckles -. jar X/ C Nectar APDCT can DOLE ASCO Tomatoes ^llsc Pneapple Juce -. can < DEAl CONDENSED DEAl Tomato Soup ««rc Frut Cocktal fa-tj. tarn -s. Spaghett?uL ^ c Pneapple con Vnegar""" X"->...»> 9c Apple Sauce VZVt SunsweA Prune Juce sr B rrc Nabsco tz NSCO nglltl HONEY-FLAVOED WHEAT PUFFS j anger Joe t»l*,,f KelloggsSS* OANGE PEKOE TP A TENDElAP Asco Coffee lyb -a, -. 7c CHE BLEND. Ground fresh to order. Wncrest Coffee LGHTE BODED. b fl 7c Vgorous /favor! deal Coffee ^"S^ 79c Jelly Drops CrackerJack Orange Slces Party Pattes Jelly Fngers Evap Mlk CHOCOLATE Bosco VN r,,». 9t VGNA LEE -. «lk> bag CHASON e ~" c «/ cam «JV» WoodburySoapr l,zc V -«. ntk bag *JC BETTY MAE Q ^*. pk,. C LOUELLA } tall BAND * cam ll-ol. SYUP jar Cat Food lm e - 9c ta " c leal V-OTree?a*d»» / 7»- Wnnrlhurv U n ^ " ""?Ar HEAVY BODED. Tops-them all! WOOODUry ^OQp ck., ZOC Waxtex Wax Paper CLAPPS Baby Foods s ""* d V 9c Choppod / junor W 8c All Varlttl. Nedcks CONCENTATE FO Orange Drnk can %< Week Only -Ft. oll Cut-te Wax Paper / -Ft. Swft Peanut Butter c Youre sure to enjoy ths smooth, wholesome peanut bgtter. Try t on ^_,. Supreme enrched whte bfead. Featured at ol Acme markets. Lettuce Carrots Armours Margarne Punch Nucoo, Del ch /t-lb. prnts M or Blue Bonnet b. carton wwc and c VECtTLES Woneydews 9c Peppers X *«M ^c*, fct adshes ; *( ^ A Cucumbers "ZJA^/C Armours Potted Meat GUM BmWe fhrmmr n 9s vmfn woo swm suts DUM ( t)tll and lvely textur«fabrcs, l-fc two Kranrrs Slter m n, lk ftrsptem, nhm-llned and dpsfcd n texture-rch wool,-\, ]n,^ the trend. Feure-flattrrnr one-plecer n Mue fcbhln, n,, (, polks dob. Two-plrop sut n rartary yfhnw colnhnc^,) nn embossed wool fabrc). Photographed n the brght cm.! vacaton land of Bcrnudn. POFTS Profts, nfter taxes, of Amercan manufacturng compnne* as a whole wore nearly fve per cent hgher n the frst Quarter of 9 thnn n thr fmrth quarter of 9 They totaled $,,, as aagnst $,,, for the- last quarter of 99. The gan for ths years frst three months was attrbuted to a one per cent rse n sales and a "slght" declne n costs. Defeat of Senator Graham s lad to racal ssue emphass. OF Ttnr n an effort to bu the ussan rado-jamm. Presdent Truman h;t,,.. (tress for $8B,,nm... a stepped-up "ramp.u :;./ aganst Communsts ;,, r throughout theworld, share of the fund w»;,, powa-ful trunsmttns, r,., to carry the. Voce of An, : allthe Par East and K:O to get through sovr ;: ence to lstenrrs n (n,. Veterans on-job tnnu. pears S worter supply n>os. HACN S BACK AT TH ATLANTC CTY TACK t* OPENNG BAY THUSDAY, AUG. NAUGUAL HANDCAP $, ADD ACNG DALY THU f PT. Ntw Feature! O Thrllng aces.. Every Wednesday and Saturday Com* (o the thora for the races... and thrll to He keen competton among the country top thoroughbreds. pen, TM oo P.M. DAKT POUW aow l«tm. Sfudal Twn, and lv»«fro«ntw Y«K nadtlphla ond mot N»w J*n«y pofl drect to Orandtond. AOMHOH $9., $.fo nc. tm UOB DAY t/try TMtdty. ON HACK MOM! ATLANTC CTY ACE COUSE Af Ht COUJS BY T < wnen you order prnted matter, chances are y want t n a hurry, our craftsmen know ths, and are geared to render hghspeed servce, wth no sacrfce n qualty. Cull lls today!-^oodbrdgf "" "For Favorable mpressons!"

5 \TEET PESS aataft Studes nknton "VdCjlOM are New v s Buslneu". l the clam of,.;(lln(( artcle n the current,.,,f evew ot New Jersey Bustml the succeedng stores n nmkbklne examne all aspects,, states newly $8,, :lm ndustry, evew of N*, Huslness s a quarterly rlv t.rnde publ(*ntnn con-, v ul economc eventsp.,, o tle welfare of largo and h.noss n thp State. t s., ont.ly by the State De-.,, n! (f Conservaton and.,-n Development and the,, or Kconomlc and Busness,;, of ttugers Unvcrflty, :,fn); to the evew, New estmated, $,, to $8,,- n! und a surprsng num- :.v. nformed people n the Mu.rnvd feld thnk the pure s closer to beng the, n tde nlso notes that there n steady growth n the rec-, hulustry of the State and! h the one busness whch ] reuse durng every year of depresson perod n the.vl edtor Don Short report* mveys o< the vacaton buslmdcntng the mode of travel,,)! of people n each part; mount spent per season. He outlntk the range at facltes avalable from state forests and parks to ocean-front twteft, and -ftftagmn the extent of ther tourtot-appeal n flnancal gans to the neartv communtes and the entre State. So that New Jersey wll not have "all ts eggs n one basket," regonal futfps n resort areas are lookng to ndustral development for a well-balanced economy. Ths phase of the States progressve plannng s descrbed by Edwn.. Gerber, Managng Drector of.lr Atlantc Area Development Councl.. Another aspect of the recreaton ndustry s dscussed by J. Spencer.Smth, member of the Plannng and Development Councl of the State Depurtnwnt of Conservaton and Economc Development. lls artcle ponts out the serous need for savtl! New Jerseys benches. Surveys ndcate net Joss due to cructon or sea-walls, jettes, and smlar protectve structures s pfllscd und recommendatons arc made for further work of ths type n other expose:] areas of the shore lne. n addton to other reports on the recreaton* ndustry of the StnteHht evew devotes a secton to ts usual comparson of natonal and state trends n busness. Medley Dsh Leftover onons may be combned wth other cooked vegetables such a cabbage, carrot, and ctlery n a creamed medley dsh. obert & Harry Chodosh take pleasure n THE OPENNG OF THE NEW STOKE Summer Charmer lnen textured rayons arc wonderful!nr summer wear. Cool, crsp, and wrnkle - resstant, they keep you fedln? fresh as a dafoy m all your summer travels, n all knds of weather, Tny bodce jewels gve ths trm dress extra famlon ftar. For a free copy of the leaflet, "How To Wash ayott," send a selfaddressed, stamped envelope to the Womens Edtor of paw*. ths Combat arplanss ncreasng n sze; Navy ptepare- carrer. THE CATEET NEWSPAPE DELVEY COMPANY THE MOST MODEN NEWSPAPE STOKE N CATEET 9 oosevelt Ave., Cor. Hudson St. FDAY, AUGUST,,-*. Hrltm HM nhrnt, tmrnw^wp rttsnugh _ Accordng S declaraton hy J berrvreeopztm agcrry, whch jrfmfred to reman nnonymms. tarotpn s an "ntwb ml trat n the Wnnn rare." t was rot\tpnjlp^yjat "horolsm f prompted by tm ^pperts on tho spur nf the m(fl(nt and wht lb«man hns n hm. Hut the bmfc characterstc of human nlure tself s to try to help. Therefore «pert percentage Of fc-plo wonll rck^qtd to the *tu»- ton and ty to h«hlpful. ts an t% hprcnt qualty of a human belnj. "Staton n Mf* dofsnt hav«much benrng on heroes, Th»y come from all walkfe of lfe, tht poor, ru-h, and* rtlddle class. We hve no heroes Utftr the age ofr 8 a chld doesnt dstngush be twocn dnngor»nd non<j&nger. After that heroes can oe any age. Herosm frequently ll almost reflex acton." Maknn A Career "And dd he lve to tell the Ule? naked a lstener, after the story of the travelers amazng adventure had been told. "Oh, yes," repled the story Uller. "n fact, hes done nothng else snce." GENEOUS HOLDUP MAN SYACUSE, N. Y Accosted by a holdup man as she returned home after dark, Mss Mary Zelstler offered hm three $ blls. But, she reported, the man sad he wanted only $ and gave her one of the blls back, and fled. Ml Man Trtt Buttng Cat MLWAUKEE, WS - tred to butt t trmter rff U* rrch, obert MUot, 87, r«- v«^ a lo-day Kflt*nct from Judge. n dttrct ewh, p»lle*m* temkhnl tha Ellot ttoo* n th* mldflle of the cr rack tut tfu«m to lft trolley tar foptm. TV mntormpn got out, pulled Ellot to the ld«walk *nd <lnshcd bark to tnrt ht trolley. But Etllntt n btck b*are Mm fnd ttndn en the track*. The polce lad that Ellot then butted hl head nto the trolley headllfht The flth fluttered ant! Ellot tuffered mall cut. A pollacman ran up callln. "Why dont you move?" "Let hm go around me!" Ellot houted dtflently The defendant tald Judge Harvey Ntelen he wa "wlllnf U tdke d*y." Judge Neelcn (ad ha wa thnkng n term of, faf, SO d«y. "But sprng l approachng, your honor," Ellot protested. "Thnk of t, the btfs, the b Judge Neeltn agreed tocnangt the chr* from drunk and dl* orderly conduct to vagrancy. "Thrty dly," the Judge sad "But why dd you do t?" "t was fun," Ellot repled. Early AUantle CWMUC The frst vst to England by a natve Amercan s beleved to have occurred about J8. At that tme, Sr chard Grenvllle, cousn of Sr Walter Halelgh, commanded a fleet that deposted th«frst, and temporary, oanoke sland colony off North Carolna. Sr chard returned to England wth an ndan who wa there baptzed nto the Chrstan fath as "Chrstan awley." Shnng Example A-gMUer wth rhlneumen thn ad-wool MK n Jet blaofc faahlw taralr ths Jumrntr Dwl»ned by Francs Slder, t U typc*l ofthe tlnmour and hkh-fashon «t>l- ht (oln nto 9) newm wuol twn unte. Dramatcally temple n cut exctng n Ubrlc, trewtment, t n ahmth - allm and ntrapless. Photographed n Bermuda. celand Cattle Malady A dsease that klls wthout wtrn- ng l runnng up a htavy toll n cattle herds of celand. t s called "bradadaudl" and strkes most often durng the sprng and summer. Heavest losses occur after severe physcal stran, the anlmals fallng dead wthout showng sgns of llness. Veternarans are nvestgatng the dsease, but a yet have found no clue to ts cause. PAGE benr Lnuta*; t been very partcular wth When we wen frst man led *l! My mother thnks h* t-] wns nptmsory (o my wfe to workjyouhg and thnks d hut. now, after twenty years. nrnlllm home. Whnt do you n poston lo support her wllh- B C t out her havng a Job. Answer; My trouble s ths Bh* refuse " there» a good klnde to lw up her Job because she " ywr communty. should llkrs t She says she fnds t more Unly send hm u> t. neeslnst to be out among peo- AU chldren need to where there s somethng alj work and play wth other ways hpwnlng than to stay home dren. They Have a much and keep house. tme when they start v\ Dont you thnk she should gve they have learned to adjust < up hrr Jnb nnrl pay a lttle more selves to the lve-&nd-t*tt; nttntun to me? group socety. An only fchld partcularly., Dlsjusted Husband M. Y. ths exptrfence. He does not! Answer: to share thms wth other am afrad you have wated too ers ahd ssters and s lonq my frend, to make any change n your domestc a*t-up. Your wfe has been workng nutsde or the home so long that «" r* her frends and nterests are probnbly n the busness wovld and should she qut her Job and stay home, she #ould no doubt feel lke a fsh out of water wth nothng to do. Adlresa jtur ktten U:," P. O. Bo* tt Ottmrebur, S, C. OLD8TEKS MAY MEDNA. N. Y. -CharlM Another thng s thnt she hasjohnon, a wdower who become accustomed to makng her j hes "gong on 9," recently own monry and spendng t as she rled Mrs. SeleaU E. ose, pleases and a woman, who has [on her 8th brthday. The been dong that for twenty years,: lve tn Lookport, N. Y. t hestant about gvng up her ] - fnancal ndopendence. "HOM f»r 8ah" The only thng for you to do j m woul(j be m t, d, gt] s to hre someone to fx your, benkfast and look out for your,,,, h. f.,.,,,,,,,. comfort. Perhaps n» lew more " SO A D Th. Dear Lousa: have an only chld and am thnkng of sendng hm to kndergarten next year, He s fve fve years old and we have always»rnps. For the ENEGY and NOUSHMENT THEY NEED!... PUTAN super - creamy MLK fresh rom the farms yc-ars. your wfe wll be older and tou would " " read * b<>ut somethng S A D lkt get tred enough to stop Workng "Spacous and stay home wth you. p -room done houm, klu LOUSA. ar furnace, runnng water, wth bult-n oven, landscaped cen» tra court wth pool." The tomtt probably would assume that knew he had glass wlndowpane a artfcal lghtng-provded by f) Th * CATEET «-98<)t Tbj fa more than jnst an "event." HM an occason weve been plannng for a long lme, one whch we Want all of you to share. We felt llut yon needed $ store of ths knd und we have created t to serve y<hr needs best, Stop n look around youll, fnd everythng you need here n the way of NEWSPAPES. MAGAZNES POCKETBOOKS STATONEY SCHOOL SUPPLES GEETNG CADS. WAPPNG PAPE (THE UEST LNES AVALLE) (AND KBUON) BEYES CE CEAM & NOVELTES SODA t CANDY. TOYS COSMETCS LOTONS.TOBACCO b. & Vt lb. CANS CGAS CGAETTES (ALL KNQS)! STLL ONLV c K.) pjpes HONSON LGHTES W* An Opw to Sem You, fafy from A.M. to 9KM. * " ^ lr FUTAN DAY MLK has keen jyoduced where Jong days of pun- Hhne, and pure country ar are generously bestowed. Successve generaton* of famles have thrved well on our mlkv t has become tradtonal, on the tablet* of best famles. Wherever PUTAN DAY MLK s suppled, t s cotfortng to the mother to know that nght, aud day every care of modern scence, and many years of practcal daryng experence, serve os sentnels guardng your chldrens health. > ALSO AVALLE N CONTANES Our contaners, sterlzed, flled wth our fne,,r ch pateurzed mlk and heat-healed... all n ECQNDS. We make doubly sure ts pure when t reaches you, Large fllng machnes of shny stanless steel automatcally fll and seal all contaner!. Get t at your favorte neghborhood store! "Th, Homt of Cream Top Mlk" FAYETTE and WLSON STEETS AMBOY - M, -W

6 *,,: " ~.^*w»srj^.^l^: *j?t^r,; ; PAOF SX FDAY, AUGUST, Wojrks -Httcr - Sots Jersey CU.),., ForSl.Elas,9- CATFET-n a game played»t.jersey Cty over the weekend. the St. Flas softball team took- a B- dvson from the strong St. Marys Catholc Club. "Lefty" Woldk won hs Uth vctory by lmtng the opposton hts. to two St. Elan lolovblrh. b. rttan. b laral. b. fagella, b ledwlck, f.v. Choban. f Euchak. lb Yavorsky, cf Holowrhuk, cf Beberl. c Ooloml). c E. Kuzmn, f. Choban. f..., Lozak, ss Vahay. ss JVojck, p J \ St. Mary Eraynock. rf Varholcl. b loccljak. c «SdO. f resko. cf, Kuzma, ss larko, b toek, b feenllpole. b pnck, ) " (9) r- Score by nnngs t. Elas Bt. Marys COULDN T SWEAT, DES o- a <e 9 s S) H H - 9. GANS DOG EBAPCH CW THE ECENT DfATH OF FELP CHAMPON GAY& LNESMAN ENDED THE CAEE OF ONE OF THE CANPEST BEAClSm. U.S.HAS PCOPUCEP- SE OF flelpchahptons, OUT TWCE THE ECOP OF HSCUJSE9T VAL /UW,"S«WC EVtPDC OF EL PAro,TEWS,BE AM THE FST DOGTOHEA A US. SBME t>- BATE WHEN ANTA BLA,BL Np NCLANP LEAPS AV* COUNTK LECTUE WHO OWNS HE, WON AN EXCEPTON TO THE. * BSBPS GVEN D WE CHAMBE^ STCT ULES ACANT WLP--7 JNALL ANMALS N THE GALLEY ft DM, Gdlnf Doj thhrch Cmttr, H. V. C. BEES DELAY AD OANGE, Calf A truck, carry- ng a load ctf beehves, rammed nto a tank car behnd the locomotve of a Southern Pacfc tran. The drver of the truck, W. C. Cantrell, and hs passenger, Eugene Drake, toy unaded n ther damaged truck Bystanders were unable to approach the truck because of bees. Fnally, beekeepers J 8AN BENADNO, Calf. were called n and the njured men A baby, the chld of Mr. and Mrs. were taken to a hosptal, chard Brown, of Upland, born Wthout sweat glands, ded recently after endurng through most HAT CAUSES DEATH Of hs sx months of lfe ragng HAUNGEN, Texas When fevers of lof to 8 degrees. Doctors sad t was the twenty-ffth tme n medcal hstory that a phlkl had been born wthout the ablty to perspre. the wnd blew hs hat ol hs head, afael Sanchez Campos, tred to catch the hat. He lost hs balance and fell to hs death from a movng cotton traler. TZ THEATE Carter** N-BMO WASHNGTON AVENUE, CATKET, N. J..SHOW STATS AT 7 V. t. FDAY SATUDAY AUGUST Donald OConnor - Patrca Medna - Zasu Nts "FANCS" Also "THE BG SOMBEO" Gene Autry and Champon Saturday Matnee Comc ooks Free to the Kds! SUNDAY - MONDAY AUGUS Maureen OHara - MacDonald Carey "COMANCHE TETOY" Pus-J "THE KD FOM CLEVELAND" (.ckc Brent - Lynn Bar - The Cleveland ndans Monday Amercan Beauty Dnnerware to the Lade] ] TUESDAY THUSDAY AUGUST 8-9- Hetty Hutton - Howard Keel - Lous Calhern "ANNE GET YOU GUN" The Bg; Techncolor Ht!!! Co-Feature "FEDEAL AGENT AT LAGE" Dorothy Patrck - obert ockwell AUGUST l - FDAY AND SATUDAY TWO MOKE BG HTS MOVES AE BETTE THAN EVE!! MSSNG BOY DOWNED SPNG OOVE, Pa. When the Whtson famly sat down to ({nner, a head count showed that only eleven were present. Sx-yearold Charles Whtson, Jr., was mssng. The father and another son lyent lookng for the boy, who was last seen fshng at a water-flled quarry. They found a fshng rod on the bank, the lne tralng n the water. Tuggng on the lne, they brought up Charless body, hs clothng snagged n the hook. EXPENSVE DE? SEATTLE, Wash. Arrvng at her destnaton n a tax, Mrs. Wette Cross found she ddnt have the $ fare, so she turned over some of her husbands clothes as securty. Later, the drver turned over the clothes to Mr. Cross, who quetly thrust hs hand nto the pocket of one of the coats and pulled out $, n cash. Or Anywhere Tourst: s t an offense to park on Man Street n ths town? Natve No, sr; f you kn park on Man Street there ts a mracle. Dr. S, MAUSNE Optometrst 9 Washngton Aye. Carton*, N. J. (Opp««lt«BJ(h School) ttumxuutw) TW, GA. M OOSEVELT HOTEL & LQUO STOE -S-., OOSEVELT AVE. S CATEET. N. J. SPECAL F. NGHT FEE Clam Chowder Delcous Smelt Herrng mported Swss Cheese Sandwches wth Homemade Pckles, Tomatoes, Peppers NO SHOTAGE HEE ON,,.,, ALL KNDS - ALL BANDS - S C O T C H ALL AGES-8,.,,7., #, Z YEAS OLD. FO YOU WNES LQUO BEE Call Steve-CA ST. CECELAS COUNTY FA SELN, N. J. LAST DAfe AUGUST -- Come One - Come All! GAMES - PZES - FUN, MEY-GO-UOUND FES WHEEL CHA-O-PLANE WHP OCTOPUS KDDE DES EFESHMENTS FEE ENTETANMENT,.. FEATUNG... DON FANCSCO > + Stock Wre Artst. THE SKY KNO Dare Devl AerUHst Atqp <Foftt Pole!!: OTHE ATTACTONS ADMSSON FEEH PONT * * - r T f 7-DAY COMA ENDS tarolljroud bans Wde Fame on Hll Br WNDSO J..AKS CATKET -They called her the "Pg-Taled Wonder" lour years FO. when us a youngster of twelve, Carol Olroud was ptchng agalnat the best femnne M>rtba)l teams n the state. Today, havng reached the "rpe old «(re" of sxteen, the 8<"WAren lasse has the added dstncton of beng one of the best fenwle softball twlrlars n Jersey. Althouh "damond hardened" through these past four yearn, the youngster off the feld retans all the femnnty of a grl her age: She s modest, quet spoken, and. carres none of the muscular char acterlstlcs of a Babe Ddrlcksen. Those nterested n baseball and softball wll apprecate the records Carol has establshed whle wth the Orelner Grls To date, ths year, she has won sx of the seven games she has ptched. The lone defeat came about at a twlght game where she had been dong an excellent Job untl the lghts had to be turned on and she went off form. n the seven games, forty sx nnngs, she gave up hts and was credted wth 7 strkeouts. She s lookng forward to the state champonshp games whch are scheduled to be played from August to n. The Orelner QtrU and the Arans of Llnrten tht«year are looked upon as the two best teams n the state. t s expected that these two wll fght t out ths year for the trophy. Fltht for Crown The Walker-Turner combne of Plalnfleld took the champonshlp last year from the Grelners by the close man of -. Ths year the Plalnfleld outft s no loner n competton. t was Mss Grouds fne hurlng last year that scored the vctory for the Grelners over the Arlans n the sem-fnals and moved them up to the Walker-r Turner contest. The nevtable queston that arses n the case of a Carol Groud s "How dd you become nterested n softball?". ts rather a dffcult answer to gve," says Carol.-She just happened to be a youngstw who wa»j very much enthused wth the sport and was on the feld whenever she had the opportunty. She frst began playng on the School No. damond. One day, one of the grls on the Grener team, ntroduced her to the late Bob St. Andrassy, who was drectng and coachng the combne at that tme. Prank Green, the present coach, remembers her frst tryout very well. Andrassy turned her over to Green, who, n thnkng back was remnded of an "awkward kd, who ddnt, look very promsng." t wasnt very lon«after that Green had changed hs mnd about the twelve-yearold. n her very frst game, Carol dd a magnfcent job on the mound, We quote from a newspaper clppng of that game: "n the second game, lttle pgtaled -year-old Carol Groud toed the mound for the frst tme n her lfe and wth good support from her teammates, the young lasse gave up but one ht. Lke A Veteran "The.dmlnuttlve Sewaren hurler was nervous and fdgety on the mound at tmes but settled down n the later stages of the game and ptched lke a veteran. Wth D A K E EGSTE NOW for Sept., 9 UAV Ol KVKSl.VU CLASSCS J. t( ( (H NT\; HlllOK WCT. HOHTHAM) Tvrx; DCTATON COMTOMKTHV SC( K AHA. SKS Hll Ml- P (OlllSEH Arrrcdlled for VrtrrtuN Trnlnlntf ll;h rrrnet Hurea All (ruluatfh llm-ed Founded HH. COLLEGE State St., Vrtl Aroboy Phone PA. - l»r. W. (. Cwr, rnldrdt Mr>, A. J. H(. Johu. M«r. Mrnbrr K....W of tfclaula of HMUCH Arrmlllrl U) (Mute!>««. ol Kdmalluu ""SALE] CONTNUED J SPOTSWEA < EDUCED Vacaton Specals % THUMF M»ln 8twe», Waodbrdc* OPEN FBDAV U 9 CLOSED WED. ALt DAY torn term a "remarkable recovery," j Patrca Murphy,, has reganed SfflMftMfctf affrr lyng- n a. coma for Bl days. Patrca was rrtlcftlly njured n an autotnnblle accdent on Mothers Day, sufferng a bran njury. Lttle hope was gven of her recovery. The Sprt Count* "She tang that song n a wonderfully hauntng manner." "Do you thnk so?" "Yes, there was Just the Khost of a resemblance to the orgnal ar." the bases loaded and a count of three balls on the batter. Mss Olroud gave a good tug at her enp and ptched three perfect strkes to retre the sde Wthout a run." Later n the season of her frst year. Carol amazed the sportswrters when she ptched the Grelners to a - vctory over the Fort Dx Wacs n a state champonshp game. She s the youngest ptcher ever to hurl n a state womens softball champonshp fjame. Her ablty on the feld s not confned alone to the mound. She s also an excellent batter. Green sad that by constant practce she has so mproved that she ranks as one of the best on the team. The team uses oosevelt Park as ts home feld, and all Sunday home names are played there On August. Carol and her mates wll travel to New York Cty to a feld near the Yankee Stadum, where the Grelners wll face the Alpnes, New York State champons, n what s expected to be an acd test lor Mss Groud and the team. Of nterest n the game s the fact that the only female Amercan Softball Assocaton lcensed ujlx wll offcate at the game. She s Madelne Lorton. Mss Oroud wll go back to Woodbrdge Hgh School next September for her senor year, n the meantme she s workng evenngs at Dannys Spa, Man Street, as a soda 9lerk. She s the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Groud of 7 West Sewaren. Avenue, FODS, N. J. - P. A. -98 THUS., F,, & SAT. "N A LONELY PLACE" wth Humphrey Bocart and Glora Grahame "KLL THE UMPE" wth Wlllam Bendx and Una Merkel Our Saturday Matne«Starts at P. M. (Not Contnuous) SUN., MON.,AV TUES. "OCKET SHP" wth Lloyd Brdges and Osa Massen "NO SAD SONGS FO ME" wth Margaret Sullavan anj Wendel Corey WEDNESDAY ONLY "BLACK HAND" wth Gene Kelly and J, Carrol Nash "NDAN SCOUT" wth Gw. Montgomery and Ellen Drew Wed. Matnee Starts at P. M Not Contnuous. Wed. and Sal. Matnees: Chldren 9 cents. Todays Pattern Pattern 99 COM n szes,,, 8,. Sze puff-sleeve dress takes % yards -nch fabrc. Send TWENTY-FVE CENT8 n cons (or ths pattern to 7 Newspaper Pattern Dept., West 8lh St., New York. N. Y. Prnt planly SZE, NAME, ADDES8, STYLE NUMBE. Choose your seasons wardrobe from our latent Maran Martn Pattern Book.-Send Twenty Cents for your copy aay. Smart easysew styles (or everyone. A Freo pattern s prnted n the book. Central Amercans pn hope of techncal ad on Pont Four. NOW THU SATUDAY New Muscal Grlesque The Marx Brothers n "LOVE HAPPY" Plus Ann Sothem - Zachary Scott "SHADOW ON THE WALL SUN., MON., TUES. Claudetle Colbert obert yan THE SECET FUY" Plus Cornel Wlde n "FOU DAYS LEAVE" TUESDAY MATNEE EXTA KDDE SHOW Color Cartoons Funny aoe eel Bg Toys to Wnners WED. THU SAT. Spencer Tracy Joan Bennett Elzabeth Taylor "FATHE OF THE BDE" Plus "THE GEAT PLANE OBBEY WALTE EADE THEATES PETH AMBOY MOVE GUDE MAJESTC P-JTH AMBOY -B, ^^ ^^ NOW r.wv; Burl l.amtnhtt-vlrulnl >ln.* h "THE FLAME AND THE AOW" ( nlr lu Trrlnlcplr) All Ht- tlvrntut- n MHU (H.l** STAHTS «M)\\ Mnrlr WUU - John l.uud n "MV FEND MA GOES WEST" A l.morb rark-.l )l <! Prfvrw of Nuud»> MUuv Cvrry Nut. Mlo STAND PETH AMBOY -9 NOW H.WM llmlrrlrk Crawford Kllru Drrwlu CAGO TO CAPETOWN " An Acndcmy Atvard Wkuf-r! rum lxnltnl llmmll Mulrrl Cunulnsa n "TELL T TO THE JUDGE" STAtTM : N>AV Held»%rr fur Amnrr tlfc lajj "THE FLAME AND THE AOW" (Culur ) Ttrhulrulor) wth, turt.bhcumlrr-vlrklula >la)u Ho (7nc Opena 7OO a. m. UB or Clur Shorn M»llly at Awro. HSt) p.m. A lolmp.ffl. Fr.-8at. Auf, - Alan.mll, Wmlu llrnrtrl "CAPTAN CAEY,. 8 A." plus "Theres a Grl n Mr Heart" Ultra Krldlj Mr! Wnlrn Krature rra««trull" Sun.-Mon. S-FO- SHOW! Aug. -7 The Acudcu) ntrd Wlnurr, Jane Wyman n "JOHNNY BELNDA" >lus "FEE FOB ^" Ultra HundM>, tla»»nrr K: t«tar l.llllf" Ontvltl "Mm. Anrrlta" (»ulr>t! Tu«*.-Wed.-Thura. Wllr DUnrl Urralrat "CNDEELLA" / llua lt* Academy Award Wnner "SEAL SLAND" ~ Hurt lu Kxellm Tevl... Uultr Our «m-lal "Mr.. Aucrtm" CuMlral pvery Uvuda) rrws«.»mmwwt Vet» Herr May Centre Bonus n Other Stars TENTON «- Bellevujg that a numftrr of»*fc*tmlrn-hvto(f<n New Jersey may qualfy for the bonus offered by ther former home St.atr-, n lst of 8 bonus-payng states, plus Alaska and Hawa, has been compled by the Dvson of Veterans Servces n the Department, of Conservaton and Economc Dnvelopment. The lst of states, wth deadlne (lutes for flng applcatons for the bonus s vrn n the July "Nrw Jersey Veteran," a publcaton ssued by the Dvson of Veterans Servces. Applcaton forms and requrements for elgblty n each Htnte are avalable n the headquarters offce n Trenton. The lst of states and deadlnes follows: Alaska, none; Connectcut,. June. ): Delaware,. Decomber,, 9; Hawa, none; llnos. June DO, 9; ndana, Jnnuay, 9; owa, December. 9; Lousana, December, 99: Massachusetts, none; Mlch- nn, March 8, 9. Mnnesota, December, 9; New Hampshre, none; New York, none; North Dakota, Tebruary 7, 9; Oho, June, 79; Pennsylvana, July l. 9; hode slnnd. October, 99; South Dakota, July, 9; Vermont, none; Washngton none. Was She s that a popular song that crooner s sngng? He t was popular untl \te sang t. LQUO WNES & BEES Free Delvery CALL CA 8-99 OCKMANS LQUO STOE andolph St., Cor. Perchng fcttt Wfe on Ho $f ov «Gft Offmdr $7 Fne ATLANTA, GA.-The nrn, corder wnt faftrm crme lke tht-«m ng h,. a hot stove. oy Turner,, was s, nrn Mn, Turner of lettng her n, ht tove and holdng ho r t», " havent been able t y lr. tnce t happwed," she l "n Nl Callaway, court recorder C»llaway couldnt fnd nn>. nance coverng the offense, fned Turner 7 tor assault anl battery. More Propaganda Hooey understand th,. v plannng to requre every du,,, n the move colony n Calf,,, to wear a tag showng how, husbands she has had-as,, ng to unsuspeotlng men. Foofy-Oh, dont thnk - would be practcal. All tho,, ng presses n Jhe state COH prnt enough tags for the p,,,,, Cow Emllsh Teacher; "Johnny, take h. Sentence: led the cow f n > m pasture." What mood?" Johnny: "The cow. maam F., SAT., SUN., AUG. -f -f TECHNCOLO HTS Alexander Dumas Greatest Story "THE THEE MUSKETEES" n Techncolor -Phs "SECET LAND" n Techncolor Admral Byrdj Perlous Expedton to South o EXTA SAT. & SUN. MAT COLO CAtOONS! STATE THEATE WOODBDGE, N. J. A CONDTONED for Your COMFOT TODAY THU SATUDAY James STEWAT - Shelly WNTES n "WNCHESTE 7" Plus "BEWAE OF BLONDE" wth Penny SNGLETON - Arthur LAKE SUNDAY THU TUESDAY "NO SAD SONGS FO ME" wth Margaret SULLVAN - Wendell COEY plus MAJESTC "THE BAON OF AZONA" wth Vncent PCE - Ellen DEW WEDNESDAY THU SATUDAY "THE FLAME AND THE AOW" plus "FATHE S A BACHELO" A Walter eade Theatre THE SCKNS MOST AMAZNG THU-PACKDENTKTANMOm STATS

7 : Edtoral:-.-le ".. Are Hghway Fataltes Avodable? (, lncd States, anfdaym the w«ft,, wm read ubolt fatal hghway acc- " Tlr accdents you read about wll ()tly local, unless the vctms are of nl )O tance, and even the local deaths c,.t small space unless the people are.jnv promnent. (nt was a tme, not so long ago, when j, of a pedestran by an automoble The crash of two speedng auto- (S nvolvng the death of two or three (, the headllhes. Today, however,,t t y, er, takes the hghway fataltes as a nf C. course, assumes that they are, unlavodrfble and, d n almost every ncquesces ln the verdct that noprcally to blame. ; S v a,pnt study of almost a thousand solved n.fatal hghway accdents, ; evo offcals found that only twenty-,sp vrd tme n Jal and only nnety- )anl fnes. More tjhan eghty-sx per n drvers were not penalzed by n arty way. :, y of the case hstores creates the the courts are seldom n "reasonable proporton" to \te offenses, but the Bureau does not fnd fault wth the courts, sayng tfcat the falure to nflct proper punshment s due to the dffculty of obtanng evdence admssble to court under the rules of evdence suffcent to convct and, also perhaps, to the lack of a crmnal code desgned to ft present-day motor-vehcle accdent cases, n regard to many of the hghway fataltes, the publc takes the vew that they are the result of the haphazard hazards of the road. Whle there s bass for such a concluson, n regard to some accdents, the fact s that many are caused by falure to follow regulatons set up for hghway safety. The careful supervson of the ssuance of drvers lcenses, rgd nspecton and strct regulaton of motor vehcles on the hghways, and vgorous enforcement of hghway regulatons wll do much to cut down the death toll on cor hghways. The tme to avod many fatal accdents s before they occur. Afterwards, t s too late to do the vctms any good. No Place For A Wasted Dollar,v the natons taxpayers face a fve dollar tax ncrease and the llkellf more later to fght the "hot war" t communsm. makes governmental economy at a "must." bllon dollars s a lot of money. At 9!) rates of nternal revenue collec-, for example, Uncle Sam would count Jersey taxpayers alone to produce 7.(8 to help rase that sum. s there room for economy n non-y spendng?! try to tell U. S. Senator Harry F. (here s not. wll produce fgures showng that requests for Federal Government stc-cvlan spendng n the current year are over fve bllon dollars more 98 expendtures for these purposes. s an ncrease of 77 per cent. thcr are supporters of the Hoover nsson eport lkely to change ther Hard to Convct s becomng ncreasngly dffcult to bg-tme gangsters and other nals for ncome tax evasons, declares rcl H. Foley, Jr., Under-Secretary of reasury. Foley ponts Otlt that the gangsters ed some tax jessons and were not t n ths manner. Moreover, they K the advce of professonal tax connts and even those who wantonly dsocal laws are usually scrupulous (.servng Federal tax laws. statement of Mr. Foley s nterestng he could have ncluded other s among those whose convcton has belef that three to fve bllon dollars can be saved n Federal spendng. Only onethrd of the Commssons recommendatons for reorganzaton of the executve branch of the Federal Government thus far have been adopted. Yet, savngs are estmated at one and one-thrd bllon dollars as a result of ths acton by the Presdent and Congress. Adopton of the balance of the Hoover eport recommendatons wll save addtonal bllons whch can be put to work on the war preparedness front, Ctzens and offcals everywhere who are puttng ther shoulders to the wheels of Amercan defense wll agree wth the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton that whle economy n the Federal Government has been needed n the past, ths need s now extreme, and ".Today there s no place n government for a wasted dollar." ch Gangsters become ncreasngly dffcult n ths country. The real reason why ths s so s not because a man s a gangster, a crmnal or a crook but because he has money wth whch to purchase the type of defense that money alone can buy. There s a remedy, of course. t s not n the abolton of the safeguards for personal lberty or n volatng the fundamental rghts of human bengs. t s n the educaton of jurors, so that when a crook s put on tral he wll be unable to buy suffcent nfluence to get off wthout punshment. Beget Poltcal abes > the nterestng phenomena con- ntellect. They respond to emotonal apwth AmercAn poltcal lfe s the peals, to demagoguery and every poltcal state that develops among le durng a poltcal campagn. an go nto any communty nthe states durng a non-poltcal peand express almost any opnon wth- K unng the wrath of those who dswll you. Once, a poltcal campagn l\ however, nd the respectve candl- Ulk <- ther postons on any ssue, the ssum of opnon on even an abstract l becomes flght wth perl.. " and women, after takng partsan poltcal contests, lose ther sense tl-tve entrely. They forget the rule n and the proper functon of the Buyng ash Creates! khng n JEorea and a somewhat " at belef that t may be the pre- ; "y skrmsh Of a ttanc clash be- lllt Unted States and ussa have, ;»y Amercans nto somethng lke a > >ve. a v there s some ndcaton of a ten- Le part of consumers to buy unusual quanttes as a safeguard H"- possble effects of another war. some lnos, ncludng automo- " l e sunrttoer mooths, nearly lll.v lkes to go n the water, n add- H ^Uc bathng on the beaches and " suts, watw aporta attract thou- f Be Smart n the Water trck that can be staged by one sde or the other. Some day, n the far dstant future, t may be possble for the electorate to pass judgment upon publc ssues calmly, sanely and reasonably. At the present stage of development, however, popular government, as practced n the Unted States, develops the mass weakness of the populaton. Consequently, the voters often elect offcals entrely unsuted to partcular offces. Bad as ths s, t s the prce of democracy today and far better than surrenderng the rght of the people to govern themselves, even f they do the job badly. Artfcal Scarcty bles, have experenced somethng of a rush by anxous buyers who are afrad that unless thay buy at once they wll not be able to get what they want. t s obvous, of course, that hs buyng rush tends to create the very scarcty,, whch people fear. t s equally obvous that there are many people unwllng to heed the advjee of leaders, lke the Presdent and other defense offcals, who advse loyal Amercans not to rock the economc boat. " dent toll t hgh. J r some rea-! be persbn take chances n (he swmm^^wn through overconfdence, flppant jestersrock the boat. t s a good dea for people to know the smple rules that mght save ther lves. Swmmng alone, when over-heated or too soon after eatng, may be dua tft)u8. t s also a good dea to know the «pth of the water n whch you are swuwnjng. fnally, make t a rule to avod.smart trtoka and "Bhowng-off.", n HOWMUCHLONGEAEWEGONGTOKDOMSELVlES? TENTON To take care of the dollar shortage n both the epublcan and Democratc partes ths year when Congressonal electons are featured n New Jersey, party cheftans hope that expensve dnners wll supply necessary campagn funds rather than the old fashoned method of puttng the bte on job-holders. epublcans have already completed plans for a $ blue platq dnner at the Atlantc CltyConventlon Hall on September. t s hoped that, rch and fathful epublcans wll enjoy mapper soup and steak to get campagns underway and enrch the treasury. Last year tha small sum of $ was charged for a smlar dnner. The response was so great that party bgwgs beleve t wll be just as easy to collect twce that amount for such a fne meal ths year. Democrats hope to get Presdent TrumancmefUmfweytaonp dent Harry S. Truman as the man attracton at a smlar dnner to be held n the Newark, Armory late n September or early October. The prce of the meal has not been ftxex, but t promses to be near $ f any Democrats can be found to afford t. Durng the past decade publc Jobs for fathful Democrats have become scarcer and scarcer, whch mght affect the attendance. The Democratc dnner wll be held under the jont auspces of the Natonal Democratc Club of New Jersey whch hopes to replace former Mayor Frank Hague, of Jersey Cty, as party manager, and the State Federaton of Labor and CO. A delegaton of New Jersey Democratc Congressmen have already called upon Presdent Truman nvtng hm to vst New Jersey and delver a major speech to bolster the hopes of party cantdates for Congress. The Presdent was agreeable, they say. As soon as Presdent Truman Under the Captol Dome ly J. Jsepfc frfhhls GLAMO GLS defntely answers n the affrmatve detals such as hrng a caterer, dstrbutng the dnner tckets and selectng a toastmaster, wll be completed. epublcans already have such plans n the blueprnt stage. A Phladelpha caterer wll cook the $ meal n a fleet of trucks whle on the way to Atlantc Cty and wash the dshes on the way back home. GOVENOSHP Varous State offcals and Senators are anglng for postons these days to become the epublcan nomnee for Governor of New Jersey whej the term of Alfred E. Drlscoll, only Chef Executve of New Jersey to succeed hmself, expres n January, 9, Democrats are expected to choose Archbald Alexander of Bcrnardsvlle. Under Secretary of the Army, to become ther standard bearer n 9. Alexander, a newcomer n poltcs two years ago when he ran for the Unted States Senate, surprsed everyoncby hs strength. n the past two years he has succeeded n buldng up a fne record n the Army Department. State Treasurer Walter T. Margetts, Jr., of Passac, former presdent of the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton, s looked upon as Drlscolls selecton as hs successor. Then there are John J. Dckerson, Mayor of Palsades Park and epublcan State Charman, and State Senator J. Stanley Herbert, or Sea Grt, who have hopes of servng New Jersey as Governorr The latter would settle for a judgeshp, accordng to State House rumors. Others looked upon as gubernatoral matera nclude State Labor Commssoner Percy A. Mller, Jr., of rvngton, who has the common touch much needed by epublcans these days; Senator Davd Van Alstyne, Jr., of Englewood, who s a New York nvestment banker; and Senate presdent Samuel L. Bodnc, of at least let pe show you how to tune that...,,^, )w (jfw thng!" Flemngton, a successful busnessman who would probably probably make a good run. EFFCENCY: Street cars and bus lnes must be utlzed by State offcals and employes when travelng at the expense of the great State of New Jersey, nstead of the faster and more comfortable taxlcabs, under the provsons of new State travel regulatons. The regulaton specfcally states that: "Taxlcab charges wll not be permtted when street cars or regularly establshed bus lnes are obtanable, unless reasons are gven e that, fll juawy such charges. AltaxcB charges must be explaned." The new regulatons also state that all travel must be by the most economcal usually traveled route. n case a person travels by an ndrect route for hs own personal convenence, the extra expense must be borne by hmself. embursement fo» expenses wll be based only on such charges as would have occurred f the State employes went straght to ther destnaton. TOMATOES: State agrcultural offcals are becomng alarmed at the frequent occurrence of tomato blght n New Jersey traced to soutaern-grown plants. Ths year heavy ranfall and frequent fogs are sad to account for many of the outbreaks of late blght reported tn tamato Melds ths month, but the nfectons have been traced to Georga where seeds are planted before New Jersey season and plants shpped north n tme for plantng each sprng. Offcals estmates are that,- acres of New Jersey farm- (Contlnued on Page ) Opnons of Others THANK GOD FO THE CHUCHES Thank Qod tor lht> They are far from perfsct hot they are the natons tnt lne of defense. They mantan k tandard of honesty and decency wthout whch thr naton would not b* worth Bavlng. nor would t* clttaenry enrp for any nterest beyond ther own selfsh personal gratfcatons. A naton wth strong, moral convctons and a deep reverence for Oo< s able to defend tself HKdHst nl enemes wthn and wthout, But ths s not tme for complacency regardng the relrlous lfe of the naton,. The forthcomng census [fgures] wll reveal some sutllng f net* regardng the mllon* ol chldren who are reeelvlnu no rrlstlons nstructon of any knd, whle other mllons receve only fragmentary portons nf such nstnetlon. Amerlrn would become overwhelmng pngnn n a few years should the churches fall nto decay and run. Every communcant, yes. every well wsher of the churches, should be actvely supportlns the churches fnd All that they are defendng n the felds of moral and sprtual development. meet Throw a pebble of ktf&mm nto the pool of human relaton* *M^<ft*M**MMt M > Pray repeatedly, rttlttlnf that you are UJM an o?«rwh*mng power for good. Vm tpot prayer* more and mort frequently durng the day to try to benefcally condton destructtv* stuatons as they are reported. S. Practce the (soluton of doubt and fear from the mnd. Keep a record of constructve thoughts put nto word durng the da; and of dettrucuv* thoughts not uttered. Be MM the balance at evenng s on the postve sde. Develop the contcoutntt that there s a construqttve answer no matter how depressng events may-seem. T. Look upon yourself u a chld of God. made m Hs lmftf* Then love your neldhbor a yourself A statement by Tb* Laymens Movement for a Ohrhtlan World, nc. CALL WOMEN ESEVES The Navy and Marnes Corp have sent out calls from the Pentagon to thelr v women rewurrsta to volunteer for actve dutjrrtltt Navy asked for enlsted women reservsts to volunteer for twerw A good-natured tolerance K not months to mmt ht nkt m all enough. Actve partcpaton petty offcer grades, ncludmt ohtef should be the resolve of every peuy offlcers, n ^ fon owm g clt ^n u ^, emergency and general servce Throughout the world the Krades: Te ema n. radoman, cornforces of enlghtened relgous mun Catlors techncan. y«oman, groups provde an atmosphere of personneman. machne accountgood wll and confdence that s nnt storekeeper. dlsdursmg swreworth more than armaments and )t ee p cr derographer tradesman. nternatonal treates. emove avlatlon atorefceeper, hospttalman from the mnds and hearts of and dentftl techncan. Th* Mkmrn and women everywhere the,. nes called fot a lum^ numter relgous convctons and prac- o{ enhgted women n and,out of lces of Jews, Catholcs and lne resmes nall rank* and MnUt- Protesynts. and cvlsaton ed number of leutenants.nd would crumble lke a house of captalns ln th* reserves. No Oblcards bult upon the shftng gflt<, d pel ( or serv M wu.peclsands of treachery and greed. flgd» Thank God for the churches, but do more than that. So lve NEW HOMES that the churches wll thank God The Federal eftrve Board osfor you and your cooperaton n tlmates ts ndustral producton the task of establshng peace and mdhc reached a peak of 9? Just Justce among men-post Advo- bef ore tne e ds struck n Korea. Ths stopped the prevous paabwar peak or 9 ln the fall of 8 and t means that the natons lrduscate (Alhambra, Cal.) WHAT A LAYMAN CAN DO What can we do n the crtcal stuaton developng n our world? tral output s 97 per cent of ts ts charman, Wallaoe C. Speers, today than t was when Htler presents the followng seven started hs march. ponts whch suggest constructve acton, whch any thoughtful La Motto and Mltrl sgn for person can take to mprove our w uu bout ln y y July chances of peace over aganst war. Talcc these suggestons nto consderaton as you read your newspaper or lsten to the rado, as you talk to frends and busness assocates, or as you thnk over the stuatons alone,. Have fath n God, ln man,.n yourself. Fath s the ultmate vctory of rlkht over wrong. Have fath ln our leaders and n Gods ablty to use them for Hs purposes.. Be an sland of calm confdence ln a world of turmol not blnd wshful thnkng, but belef ln the power for rght of a God who cares.. Be frendly to everyone you Dd you enjoy full-tme Then you should be a full-tme saverdepostng part of your earnngs every payday. emember, regardless of how much you earn, only what you SAVE s really yours. Save part of each dollar you earn... to meet emergences, to provde for old age, to tde over adverse tmes AND to provde for those better thngs that make for hap- per lvng. Start savng ths payday. Open your N8UWCD compound-nterest account at the " (ftartmt uhllkhrl br 7H WahlBton \\., Vmrtnrt. H. J. Telephone Carterat»C<M v Clarl«s E. flreltory lltor anl Fubllb«r Kt.»rrt>ton rfttu br»l(,!»- eludng- >ostnff\ ort» y»«r. ff.. Sx monha,.. Thtee mo»tln, cr>c. Hltgh> eoplea by mll, MtlU. All paynlle n nlvano*. lly /unlt delvery, c»»«p»r copy, { KH.T.M na KKconfl Alt* ttatttr Juno t, 9, at Carttrtt K *.. Pout HH. o, umlor tke Act of March, mm. employment last month? Addt BMklnr Hours VUaft to P. M. NATONAL BANK rouaul tumbavs DEPOST MVANOB COPOATON

8 JT".". PAOM KOH FDAY, ATOUW, 9 tatek OU DEMOCACY by Mat...%.vh ^^Jass^^ / / / PEELESS PEFOME: OF DEATH DEFYNG DEEDS lodv N SMA TOWNS AND (JG TOWNS, TMF CCUS SOUNDS, SMtL.S, GLTTFrt VJP TlNSEFr CHAMOt HWE THE SAME ESSTBLE ArrEAL PO. MPS NP GWWNUP A* WHCN PUT LP HS FST "Olf TOP" N A VACANT LOT. Cool Summer Meals! PEHAPS THE CHEP EASON TO. THE NEVE-FALNG LUftt OF THE CCUS, S THAT BAKNUM, AMECAS FST OflEAT SHOWMAN,WTH HS omsnalrr, MAGNATON, OANO AND NFNTE GUSTO, TYPFED THE EXUBEANT CNEJGV AND THE CEATVC Assufw^ce THAT HAVE COf»TH.rjUTED TO OU DEMOCACYS PVNAMC DVE. f you are asked to predct He Mm.-; wnch so fur ths year are kly D receve OSCA nomnams, whch flms would you se- "ct There have been a number f ".nod pctures, among them we -oud menton: "Tle Bs Lft," A^halt Junsle:," "Cheaper By.le Dozen," "Anne Get Your Gun." "Father of The Brde," "Cnderella," "The Gunflghter," "The Men," "The Oxbow j ncdent," and "Sunset Boulevard." When MGM produces ts flm bouraphy of Olver Wendell Holmes, Jr., fans can know that the farts of the story are letterperfect. Wrter Emmet Lavery, who wrote the scrpt, s an expe-t on Holmes and Lavery wll bo on the set as advser durng the producton of the flm. Glora Snunders, who s gettng a real buldup at KO, should be an nspraton to all whg are beset by adversty and tempted to gve ll). n 9, Glora was just startng a promsng flm career whenl.she was serously njured la an auto smashup. Her face was so badly dsfgured that hope for a new career was aljnost gven up. However, after beng bedrdden for three years, Glora made good n Televson and was voted "TVs" most beautful brunette" by Los Angeles televson crtcs. She was sgned by KO and gven a small part n "Cry Danger," wth Pck Powell and honda Flemng. After a few rushes were taken, KO was so mpressed, they began plans to star her n a more sutable story, Teresa Wrght s rapdly earnng the ttle of the screens "perfect wfe." She has such a. role opposte ay Mland n "Mr, and Mrs. Anonymous," a romantc drama and had smlar parts n "The Men," and "Prde of the Yukees." Predctons are that MGMs producton of "Quo Vads," whch s now attemptng to get under- CHALES WALKE, OF CMCAOf HAS TAUGHT HS COlU TO CAV A CON TO A NEGHBO- HOOP EAKEV TO BOV HM* f A PALV way n taly, wll be the most expensve move ever made, estmates of the cost are now runnu up to $,,. Only a few flms n the hstory of the busness have ever grossed that much "The Brth of a Naton," "Gone Wtt* the Wnd," and "Snow Whte" beng among them, Ths makes "Quo Vads" somethng of a fnancal gamble. June Haver has been borrowed by Warners for a thrd pcture Ths tme ts "Just Off Broadway," a Techncolor muscal, wth a New York background and an all-star cast. Kay Brown, the -year-old songster, whose records art so popular, has been sgned by Metro Jmmy Durante returns to Metro for "L. A. P. M.," hs frst vst n three years. The flm stars Mckey ooney and Jmmy plays the Mcks frend and manager. ts a drama wth musc and jazz j bands. Mckey plays a drummer boy. As f Spke Jones ddnt have enough nose-makng nstruments n hs band already, the Wnchester Arms Company sent hm a mnature cannon and hes determned to use t. The guy you see dong the Charleston wn Mare McDonald n "Ht Parade of 9" s obert Spencer, who won a Texas Charleston contest n 9. Hs partner was Gnger ogers. So successful was the teamng of Jane ussell and Bob Mtchum, that Howard Hughes wll have and Wfe," HOME BUYNG Home-buyng s a great deal easer today than n grajttdpas day. accordng to the U. S. Savngs &d Loan League, whch contrasts current nterest rates of /a to pe,r cent per oent for veterans wth the typcal rate of t to per cent n. From 8 to,9, the usual mortgage expred n one to fve days, whle today, terras run to years and, n some cases, 8 to years. talan chan to manufacture, sell U. 8. sut, dress X, Drector, GAfNES DOG ESEACH CENT w NfW»Y» WKtMMSrt pog SNOW S THE $ CW OLDeST SPOT- MG WENT M THa U&-HE DEBY, STATED N 87: PK&C PtD T BV TWO YEAS Food Stores U«ngton Avenue A*Ps"Super-ght" Meats & Cold Cuts Most folks lke meat.., especally A&Ps tender, jucy "Super-ght" meat. Tasty cold cuts are also good to keep on hand for snacks, luncheons, etc. Buy a varety today. BOLNG FYNG eady-ta*eat Hams Prme bs of Beef Beef ^* b«l-fr«hly ground b. or ^t«ak >ont» tb. 9c Pot ost laaelen Cbuck-no la addtd b. 89o Soup Beef BOW«U b 9c Boneless Brsket Beef frwor corn«db. 8o Wate & Navel Beef F^-or bonos b.! «Breast of Yeal.... fe. * Leg or ump of Veal Boneless Veal oast Stewng Lamb fc«" tnd»h%«k C Ducks Long llsndt fnft Turkeys»7K b? Smoked Pork Shoulder* % Smoked Beef Tongues Slced Bacon b. %9c fc-c SHQ =* b,9«sunny«! M b plo 7c ts tme to stop talkng about the weather and, do somethng about t... somethng lke servng refreshngly cool meals that take the smmer out of summer. And A&P s the stjre that can help you do t. Youll fnd all the temptng makngs here. Best.of all, A&Ps prces stay help&lly low every day. SEVE FAMOUS JANE PAKE BAKEY TEATS You dont have to lght your famly. Smply serve fh fresh, luscous bkd baked goods from your A&P! Youll be amazed at hthe wde varety... thrlled by the thrfty prces n ts Jaae Parker Bakery Dept, Marvel Whte Bread. tfwfetfm* Bxe ng Cake,.. Boston Brouu Bread, «, o l l s Frankfurter or Hamburg** pk. of Q (pr \fa Sponge Layers f PKO vl <or ^ Dessert Shells,.,, pk^. «for 9«Dansh Coffee ng P «ch9c Frankfurters skm«t b c Pressed Chopped Ham sued ^ h c Cooked Salam Pork S^nMtge ^wt b.$e«n Beef Lver Sp»cay»«c*d t> 7«Fresh Hams whot or «h«r h»n rb. 7c Stewlg Beef «on.., n>. 89c Beef Kdneys.... FVesh Pork Shoulders u>o shortcut b 9c Fresh Spre bs.,.. n> «. Vresh Seafood Flounders u, 7? Cod Steaks b «Whtng b. 7c Macaroon Cup Cakes P^ <><9rg$p Lemon Sponge Pe.... Bluel Muffns. FAM-FES DAY SNACKS Slced Swss Ched-O-Bt Gruyere you want to. gft thj mofl nourwhment wtl the least effort, help yourself dary fop^g from the hjj stock n A&Ps Dary Center. to nutrtous, S MED Cream Cheese Snappy Cheeae f abst-elt )\d Englsh Mld Ch*^ Food S^nvNU fncy (r«b cr^nury b. brck 8<= f uch&le pkg of for 9c Pkg.ollar«W b. pk C Qc Far Salvd* a* UesnertH... WTS AND VEGETLES Treat your famly to wreshng salads! Enjoy your favorte ku ts f» dessert! And to make sure theyre at ther, fresh, flavorful best, shopn A&Ps Produce Department. Fresh Broccol Seedless Grapes Yellow Bananas «P» Long sland Potatoes u fe s.n. Caulflower WhMeC«kry Cucumbers from c^t»ku \w* n«rb V nm b b bg j New Whte Cabbage fan N* fa Beets Yell9W OtUOna Yellow Sweet Corn Y«llOW Squaall Carrots Jucy Lenanfl Fron nwby tarw from M*rb» vnu FronMnbyttm fro«m»rbyhnm From wnlm lrmt ctom bunck \ Ctn ol tor PANTY Spaghett & Meat Balls c* ky-v-dn tsv«t» Prepared. Spaghett Ann p«g» SH «tan *< < Henz Cooked Macaron wuh. Henrs Spaghett Sauce Gwtoft f jbred Codf*^ ^eard&jey^ Codfsh, Cakes Pnk Salmon Menners Spansh ce Mnute $ce. f * llbow Macaron) c«d: *»«f#* ]t ^ ^rotdcast ed Meat """- Stahl-Meyer Lverwurst Spread ** " "H Corned BteJ Hash Boned Chcken uup * f M-»*^c % o f : nal lt> :", o tl n P«S «Ann Page Beans wwk» - * l T«M»at V Ptc^ A ^ Ann Paga May ouuaae w v tfk <«W An Page Cder Vnegar * ^t, c q Swnshne Cheez-t Crackers.. o Stltnw t)#v " b Junket Quck Fudge Mx. B.ojrdenVStarlfC f Eh. _ f m " e a H«wty Vlgorsuf H fc. pkfl c tea b»t> ENGLSH Bnpo<;»au > LSH CLASSCS-CHSTMAS

9 e^^ FDAY, AUGUST, 9 PAGE MOE refrgerator for less money- GVES YOU THE BEST EFGEATON Ths NEW NTENATONAL HAVESTE Bg 7. cu, ft. refrgerator fts n the Spt e of a" n LOOK AT ALL THESE FEATUES - < * EXTA-BG BOTTLE SPACE holds or more bottles of mlk-tall bottles, too TEMPEATUE CONTOL has settngs; easy to operate BOTTLE OPENE permanently bult-n; always handy, cant be msplaced FEEZE STOAGE for.7 lbs. of frozen food ct trays make lbs. at a tme OOMY MEAT TAY stores 8. pounds; op clearance for bulky meats, fowl QUCK-CHANGE SHELVES you can adjust dfferent ways-h exclusve! DEEP CSPE wth glass safety ld; holds. qts. frut, vegetables "SHMDOWLNE" STYLNG for tapered, space-savng beauty; easy-to-clean "TGHT-WAD" EFGEATNG UNT wth -year warranty attached to cabnet women dreamed them... home economsts planned them. x theyre NO DOWN PAYMENT OPEN EVENNGS Be sure to see ths thrfty Model ]. Youll say tv the bggest refrgerator value you ever saw! Compact... takes less space n your ktchen than the -foot models of just a few years ago... actually less than x 9 nches. Yet bg nsde fully 7. cubc feet! Planned for extra convenence, extra storage, extra servce, ts a bg value n every way. Wonderful for small ktchens and small budgets-and for famles wth% appettes! $999 EASY TEMS LOW DOWN PAYMENTS UP TO MONTHS TO PAY LBEAL TADE-N ALLOWANCE $ m commm Yes, see them all... szes, models, prces! Most amazng refrgerators because they gve you most n capacty, most for your money! Szes for the smallest ktchens and for the hggest famles. For all famles of to. Look them ALL over! Look at all the specal H features! See the "Shadowlnc" stylng the modern desgn that gves added food space wthout takng extra floor space! Theyre all made to gve servce-plus! Prced to ft every ncome down to the smallest! Come n and see them... NOW! Years to Pay u Home and Auto Supply MAN STEET Corner Ful on Street TELEPHONE WOODBDGE 8- mm&m WOODBDGE, N. J. v>.

10 PAGE TEN FDAY, AUGUST q. CA T For Your Shoppng Convenence * Pr&Ptckagng Speed* Summer Cookng CLASSFED ADVs. Anflace epars Tel: WOodbrldl* 8-8M Qarke epar Servce OMUOHATON * AUTOMATC WAfltUNO MACHNM S AMMl Street, ATend. N. J. Autfcornd L»nrmll 9«c«Expert Bend!* epalrt Cocrete < HGH TEST QUALTY CONCETE Laboratory Approval Cnuhed Stone - Washed Gravel Washed Sand - Waterproofng lme - Bref: - Cement - Pluter artan Mercantle Corporaton Phone PE--S7 FONT AND FAYETTE 8T8. PEBTH AMBOV. N. J. Dm Stores Avenel Pharmacy AHWAY AVENUE WOODWUDGK 8-ltU teec!?t.n$ WHTMANS CANDES Coamttet - Flm - Greetng Curds AYMOND JACKSON AND SON DUGGST 88 Wn Street Woodbrldge, N. J. Telephone: - Electrcal Work ELECTCAL HOME EFA8 ELMNATE FE HAZADS THU SAF WNG Expwt Workmanshp Economcal, Effcent No Job Too Small Call BENE at CA. -89 Fuersl Hrectors SYNOWECK Funeral Borne Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret 8-7* Fntro BCY ON THE HGHWAY AND AVE! Vacaton at home wth outdoor furnture from Wnter Brothers WKjalda Furnltr* Shop Wf hw»y $ Avenel, N. J. Open Dally A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone Woodbrldge 8-77 Key Shops ~~ ALBECHTS KEY SHOP WASHNGTON AVE. CATEET -7 Hand & Power Lawn Mower* Sharpened * epared. Bcycle* Stlet & Servce Pars (or All Make*. W*»hn* Machnes epared Alt Makes lltrts for Sale. Lockuntdb K«>«Cut WhU* You Wat. «Utjwr Stre * THet*>ne Wo«dbyf«8-Htt y: Woodbrdge UQUOT Store JOB. ANDKASCK, «jr\ Complete Stock of Domtetc «nd mported Wlnw, fleers ; «nd Uquon your M S DECTOY for.sevces AND SUPPLES. Muscal nstranets,ean TO P.AY BEFOE YOU BUY YOU ACCODON Just par a small enrollment fee and learn to play before you nvent, COMPLETE LNE OF MUSCAL NSTUMENTS AT EASONLE PCBS LBEAL TADE-WB Eddes Musc Center AND SCHOOL OK MUO Kd. lonkaakl. rop. " " Htnr St. P. A *!»>* Ol Burners DELCO OL BUNES YEAS TO PAY AVENEL COAL & OL CO. AHWAY AVENUE Call WDGE. 8- Pet Slop Joes Pet Shop PETS - FOOD - SUPPLES HOH.SK MftAT FHKHH DALY t. 8. UOVT lspkttkd THOMOA, FSH BDS - CAUbSS. latllbs M NEW BUNSWCK AVENUE PEETH AMBOY TEL. -9 Plumbng svprus AT LOWKST PCtS! OPEN SUNDAY-ALL DAY Avenel Plumbng Supply HGHWAY 8, AVfcNEL WDGE. 8-8 PtMHng awl Heatng Charles Farr Plumbng - Heatng Telephones: Wotdbrldft 8-9 Or 8-JtK SHOW OOM ahway Avenue Woodbddce, N, J. Pony des H. DETES PONY HDE At Pcnc Grounds Awa«l Open Dally to «K L Pones for Chldren* Brthday PartlM cnlct. and Baaan Pleas* Make Tour emrraun* Early Call Wo. 8--M BetWM«8 P. U. ado epars Telephone CA-8-8J AVs ado & Televson SALE8 and SEVCE ado Overhauls a Specalty Free Estmate* Prompt and Kpert epars CA - Tut - Sol Tobtt All Type Mteret {or P«UMM M PUSHNG AVENVK CATEET, N. J, a > eal Estate-stracet Donald T. MtMon epremntlnf C NSUANCl Bntfcm oofng and Sdng Henry Jan$en & Son Tlnnlnt and Sheet Metal Work ottng, Matal CeUnn and Furnace Work 8 Aken Street W«odbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-8 Servce Statons Clarksont ESSO SEVCE Ambor Avenue and June* Street WoodbrMta N. t, WO-8-8 Ges Bro. Gulf Servce Jack Oeh, John Dojesak, Prop*. WASHNG, QBEASNQ TE8 EPAED AMBOY AVE. AND GEEN ST. WOODBUDGE, N. J. Woodbrde 8-M87 Holohan Brothers OAAGE Standard Esdo Products Phone Wo*dbrl* 8- and 8-8 Ct»r. Ambor Avenue and Second Street Frestone Tlre and Tube* J. Sewng Caster WE BUY AND SELL SEWNG MACHNES SEWNG MACHNES EPAKED & BLECTDTED Trank Hovanecs DOMESTC SEWNG MACHNE AND NOTON CENTE 7 WASHNGTON AVE. Carteret -7 Sheet Metal Work ANDEW G. CHAMt SHEET METAL WOK Leaders Gutters Ar Ducts Skylghts Furnace Ppe JESEY ST., CATEET CA 8- or 7 Tax DAY AND N GHT SEVCE METELD ATES FlMt VA Mte 8o a# AddfUwalJ Mle.. c QfFCE m PBAE 8TEBT WOODBDGE, N. J. GAVEYS TAX -Hour Servce f Lmt n Carteret US OOSEVELT AVKNUE CATET, N. J. AT CA 8-7 TNg TLE CO. AHWAY AVENUE WOODBEDGB BATHS KTCHENS UBBE FLOODNG f Used Cars "BETTE USED CAS" BENE AUTO SALES 8 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBlDGl, N. J. MM! _ Captol Dome Contnued from Edtoral Page) land wll produce,7, bushels tomatoes ths year. Last year.,. bushels of tomatoes were grown on.9 acres of land. f the tomato blght contnues to appear n New Jersey, n mdsummer to destroy the hopes of growers for record crobs, State agrcultural flffcw may make new arranrerqentg for the early growng of plants n another secton of th* southland. The Stabe Department of Agrcultre also report* that New Jersey blueberry growers are havvestlng a crop whch s expected to be ten to twenty per cent bolow the eght mllon pnt harvest of 9. "the reducton s attrbuted to last years drought and poor pollnlzatlon durng the sprng season. AUTO DEATH LOSS: Estmated on the bals of $88, for each death, New Jerseys connomlc loss from traffc accdents last year was $8,8, as compared wth ^,8. the prevous year. The State Motor Vehcle Department hat estmated the loss by countes an follows: Wth all of the pro-packapd, sem-preptrcd foods now on He market, t s possble to prepare n delcous summer meal n less than half an hour. Heres a typcal -mnutc summer menu: cellophane wrapped mnute, steaks, nl dmmed and ready for the broler; a temptng tossed salad of pe-washed creens wth all the dry ngredents for a t»n«y Frenoh dressng attached n a small cellophane baft wth prnted nntrurtonk: rellophnnc wrapped husked ears of eorn, brown-and-serve rolls, pre-thawed fnwen frut, and leed coffee, Ths s how the tmng works out: prepare the ced coffee (about S mnutes) and plnee n the refrgerator; Add your favorte salad ol and water to the <!rv dressng neredcnts n proper proporton and toss the salad wth the dressng mnutes); preh«at the oven and place the steak under the broler (steak wll be completely cooked n about mnutes); after the steak has been brolng for about two mnutes, place the rals n the oven; aftor the steak has been brolng about fve mnutes, cook the oorn n bolng water. Then set the table, allow about seven mnutes for Untl preparatons, and call the famly to dnner! Health By D. SOPHA BTJNSON GAMBLNG WTH LFE On the front paue of a N. C. daly newspaper s a lttle square «enttled "The Bloodshed Boxfscore," n whch hghway accdents *, «n «~. t Sfnon n j ftre reported h the State Motor $,7,; Burltogton»,8,- V(llcle depsrtltu, nt or the : May, S $8,:! Cumberland,!?,.?" $.- h >" P er d endns at oclock klled, so mlmed wll they be for Morrs, $,8,; Ocean, $,-,; Passac. $,8,; Salem,,; Stmeml, $,,-» reat reflecton on the lfe. ls a ; 8ussex, $88,; Uhon, ntellgence of human bengs that $,88,; Warrgn $,, they nold thelr llve8 * cheaply. ~ _ p God has gven them only one lfe JESEY JGSAW: Local Cvl Defense Charmen n New Jersey are warned by State Defense Charman Leonard Dreyfus to exercse great care n the selecton of personnel for ther organzatons to prevent partcpaton by to lve vet tney. throw ho has for the hgher bran cells. Yes, the gamblers wth ther lves are as much slaves of ther habts as are the slaves n the concentraton camps of ussa. Oh the SCEEN We ure ahotenlng our Uvc» by the excessve use of tobacco. The chan smoker wth hs staned fngers and tremblng hands s posoned not only by mcottle, but hs atrvw are beng destroyed by tucohan, s poson that has a selectve affnty for th«nerves, Just as alco- CAPTOL CAJT(j9: Thel S(at«Mfrtpr p VHnW fl(f*rtra*n.t "Wnchester 7." James Stewart s ntroduced as a poneer who wns one of the rfles of the ttle a shootng contost out n the wld and woolly west of 87, wth Stephen Me- murdered the heros srostather. Mc- Nally. who s sus] peqted of havng t away as Nally steals the gun and dsappears wth Dan Duryea, wth carelessly as they would an old shoe. Thousands of deaths arejau-wart and Mllard Mtchell n caused every year by speetl. t s pursut. Then there ensues an a mana, an obsesson, whch apparently holds the majorty of drvers! n ts snp. They drve so known Commun«ts or other sub- fast that they cannot control the verslves.... Pont Pleasanfajcar n. case of the.slghtest ms- Bg Sea Day, whch orgnated, hap. The jurkment s mpared among the Len-Lenape and Algonaun ndans, wll be revved by only a small amount of alcohol, on August n connecton wth Ocean Countys Centennal celabratlon.... Placement of worken n Jobs by the New Jersey State Kmpolyment 8ervce durng June jumped 79 per c«nt to a total of , Atlantc, Bergen. Cape M»y; Essex. Hudson, Hunterdon, jf*er<jer, Mddlesex, Passac. Sussex and tfolon countes have ncreased traffc fataltes thus far ths year,... As of June, Ntw Jerseys Unemployment Trust Fund n the natonal treasury totaled $7,,- 7 us of June.... Dsplaced parsons from Europe, resettled n Hew Jersey durng the pa«t year, have not dsplaced Amercan workers n ther jobs, the State Commsson on Dsplace* Persons reported today.... N#w Jersey housewves pad. per cent more for food durng June than n the precedng month, and the food dollar was worth only. cents, accordng to th* State Department of. Labor and ndustry.... The ((few Jer»ey Turnpke Authorty whch e^ppcts to complete ts superhghway by lte 9, has awarded eotltrtubtg totalng $89,,8..., The Federal. Oovernment wll soon take over operaton of the New ntr»coastal Waterway won der a new bll sgned by Oqverfpr Drlscoll.... Peak peach harvmtlng wll occur n New Jersey from Jury to August W Dd turn August to SwtMBNr &... A slab of New Jersey arjlllte stone, cut to conform wtlh the outlne of the State, s on ts way.to the tftar Spangued Banner Flag House at Baltmore,.,. Both Beta and. attendant* are *(f at Monmouft Ptrk, t Qoeanport, ths year. nsuu Mure s wth the law when «9«t m#m m terms n New Jerw,897 people wth OMt last three years..*>, P ~ Senate has nan«d a to tudy whethep (h har power to pass lf wtt m»* whch also causes many other thousands of deaths. Another reason for such a large Bloodshed Boxscorn s the lcensng by authortes of mere chldren to drve cars. Unwse parents gve young boys and nrls automobles, whch they drve to ther deaths. The Judgment of such uyungsters! fc not mature. They lke to show off, consequently many of them are klled, deformed or mamed for lfe. Poor creatures! Just one lfe to lve and that snuffed out\before tey even had a chance to lve. Are you gamblng wth your lftby luest^prtennt habts? For example, Qq$s words command us to be temperate n nl thngs. Do you systematcally overeat? f you do, you are nvtng all sorts of dseases, s^ch as atero scleross or hardenng of the arteres, malades of thwver, kdneys, and other organs of the body. Nature wll punsh you by so nrany aches and pans that you wll fnally realze that you have pad by far too hgh a prce for the lttle pleasure tha yo uexperenced. when the ujneeded food was slppng past your palate and enterng your overloaded stomach. Sant Paul nays n Cor. -7-8: "Know ye not that ye ase the temple of Ocd? f any man dottle the temple of God, hm shall Ood destroy." Gluttony not only causes dsease and a shortened lfe, but often ft molt unganly ud obese fgure. food Md othtf Arthur J. Murphy Plumbng & Heatng Of Qualty lutomattc GM and Electrc ndan attack on the cavalry, a rad on a bdnk, a duel wth bullets, and all of the usual accoutrements of the average Western. Shelley Wnters s around as the nevtable dance-hall grl wth whom Stewart falls n love. "My Frend rma Goes West." Contnung her dm-wt roles, Mare Wlson appears n ths flm, whch contans practcally the same cast as the frst one, "My Frend lma." n ths one. she and some frends, ncludng John Lund and the comedy team of Dean Martn and Jerry Lews, become stranded n Nevada when they learn that an alleged Hollywood producer s really a fugtve from an nsane asylum and then run afuul of gangsters and gamblers. "Where the Sdewalk Ends." n ths flm, Dana Andrews portrays a New York detectve who makes more effectve use of hs fsts than of hs brans and, accdentally, klls a man. An nnocent man s arrested for murder and then Andrews has to go on the UGS CLEANED SHAMPOOED and STOED PHONE P. A. - Our Drver Wll Call for, Your ug! MLTONS QUALTY CLEANES 7 MAKET ST. PEU! AMBOY Advertsng wnonndnt mtalftnrta co N (Jr*»» ttttr. Won«hrl*S*> N. J. WOODBDGE LEAOEB CAftTEET PUS ATTAN TOWNSn» BEACON THEE NEWSPAPES Tme o p«r US-? Tlme c p*r Jn Tltnc He p»r lln* ( Tme* A h orr llm (YEALY CONTACT) nn t#* thrpfl papers.le per lnt < Mnmum spare charged f llne. rnp of ropy nllawed monthly. ṛ > letters to A lnn flv«word*. ALL CLASSFED ADVETSNG n.vnm n nnvan^e. Kccftptton an ml" for PBlblldlprt Hcnunln only ln-ngnlnr lscrtlonn wll bf h.-ren for at la one-ttm* rate AB nrern (our tlrten an, tnp )«bufnr* that tme wll bt h^rfcpl for tn actual number ol lmes th> al nppsnred, chargln at Tr WoohTdgp. Publlnhlnt Co. rpscvob tle rllht to»d!t, ravne or rr»rt nl com submtted, and wll n.t h«rex n«lhl(> for moro tlan one nrorr"! nuertlon of any adl->rtl»etnpnt. Th«( o-op«ralon of tle nr vftser«wll be apprtclnted. n Arts ArcerTD TO»M A. M. WOODBDGE 8-7 HtStP WASTED HU. rlskman _ l pcn««( hnnrt fred holler".. T. Wllams snd Sons, Carlfrpt, N.,. * "-J-tf About Your Home A rug whch skds, turns up at the corners, orbuckles, s an annoyance ard a hazard. There are any number of thngs that can be done to correct these annoyances. For shag, hooked or rag rugs, use the new lqud or paste rubber-composton backng pant or ant-slp powder. Curlng edges can be held down wth carpet tacks or a row of Mason Jar rngs sewed or glued to the back of the rug. However, curlng edges are often a sgn that a rug needs rebndng. ) Long runners for halls or starways are best held n place wth tacks. One of the most practcal new bulfng deas n years s the "house that grows." These houses were desgned especally for young people who dont have a great deal of money to put nto a home at present, but are tred of payng rent and are anxous for a real home to settle down n. For obvous reasons, buldng ths knd of home wth a future, as they are sometmes called, l.s more appealng than buldng somethng to "make do" untl there s money enough to buld the dream house. prowl to try to convct a leader. He almost gets klled hmself, admts that he was party to the accdent and. as a reward, t seems, gets the grt of hs choce. who happens to be Gene Terney. W«r» ready wth xtr«<ah tt your Summtr HMjto LOANS -OO MAP N COO TM Phone MK. BOOKS WO Pck al ke rual, jut uccd n half hnuf BAD MAY MEAN " 87 MAN " STEET,- -OAN fjcompany.ot Fon sar. A,, sewarcn Avm f s hrlrtcc Avon,,,, s.,.," «n.v HV,,, J prohlcm, Al-,,,,, J ^n lfp you. wn,,.,,, v : " rtulv P. M.,,, \,, tmlon rr» h., lrrl mcl nnlnry,«.,r,, f NurnK, n,,,,k (,, / nrlct B-KlOl HT! ATOV TWO KMM.;m.>\V.-,, W l r k UN bly.:!,.m l-lf nr s-7(( pnrtmrnl, - r -r. Homo, fur two alul lulteuwnmnn, ]Mlr, n W(o(tl,rl(lK. p-d,., TK rllstn.p of \\.,,\. HVVHH l(llr>;, s lun- rcrcrm-!. -, t-s, /o lllrpr,,!,, TK crlknn, rvll,. les, llr. WAMXMK K (, hanrem, jluw. MV... Unon tondltlun l",n., " 7?. Anyone plannng to do well to ask ther bull show them several n "homes -wth a future J Now la the tme to freeslng cantaloupe. and honeydew balls to,. nj( ng the wnter months cocktals or as drssn; Also, the really ln homemaker wll make,at«pckle from the rnd uf: melon frozen. t s V--V Pa! and nexpensve, whtr ;» f [ pckle s often not a.-, / very expensve, Scence reporter holds r,y bomb possble n a y< n ««E& A Taely Motor Cb Saves a Bg Check A few dollars spent fur noss today can sne you money and trouble DAGNOSS./ urn ntlr Hm W*"WV*- Never msses! never ncovers mnor and m-»«lne faults that cm and nexpcnsvflv Dont wat untl your car d»wn... c«t a NOSS NOW! E&L SEVCE -TEXACO AMBOY AVEM : AND Convery Bould Woodbrldue Shop lluur» 8 " Monday to 8ttunl.o FO YOl rm rmwo couttxn MOCK OF AHWAY BAKE SEVCE, N-

11 ,; (Seners Scow psct ft State A TEBET Saturday nlgh at,-vet Park the Orelners en- ",nf-rod tmelr frst out-of-state, m.etton. Uw Alpnes, egonal..,npl(v>s o f ne N P W Yorl Dls -. and scored, an upset vctory, m* to the excellent ptchng of,,;,, Oroud and Peaches Jawor-.an echowcz has been used rcf roles durng the past two..mhs, but got her startng ns-. nent aganst the Alpnes and, : ;.-lcd a two-ht shut-out Wth!., fne performance or M, hnwcz, the OtenerB can now,, of A ptchng stall, second -,, none n ths dstrct. Wth two,,t nd the bases loaded, Jay, norr delvered n the clutch,..unnjn a fne game for her..hful ptcher. Frday nght the ;:rners wll play the Dotty juslrs at oosevelt Park, and on ;;,,KH.V nght wll ploy the VB Mh of rvlngtof at oosevelt [-a, Matty Lorton, nly lcensed.d ball umpre n the country, s um-eer of the Alpnes M,s.slcr, ) pflsu-r, b Kzmarek, o..: nwre, cf.. Commune, cf Wcdgeworth, f >Boe,r. / : Kyjtel, ss t:.s[)osto, rf Potopowlc?, rf jworsk, b (alkask, b Mudjjer. lb Krhowlcz, p. Z.unljto, S M-fll, cf... M.mus, b. Hll, ss l.,sena, lb smth, c Zf.!. rf DKtffe, f.. Dahla, f.. Uu l,crt, p.. Alpnes..... a.. a o Yuhasz Grls out Farmerettes, n Grls League CATEET The league leadn- Yuhasz Qlrls tfampled over [le rk Farmerettes, -, n the ;.!;nnb, b V:u ko, b.tkuwsk, lb Cokras Move nto Lead n the junor sa- «ue ths week, the Cobras moved nto frst place tn the second half race by scorng a double trumph over the West Carteret Boys Club, 7-, and the BJue Stars. -. Terence held the West Cartertt Boys Club to a lone ht n the frst came, whle Bllnskl hurled a neat Three-htter n the second n other games thk Hll Boys ralled n the last nnng wth lour uns to beat thg West Carterct. team, 7-, and the West Qarteet team fnally snapped ts long losng streak at the expense of the hghly touted Blue Stars, -. b lnsky. cf Arvn, lb Wlzna, b. Dacko, c Andres, rf Nagy, f. Hldl, ss... Pergnce, p Cobra* (7) -, 8. 7 U> A? j/ Qnda, f Dafcek, rf J. Hayko, b AndrelU, p W. Hayko, st Oormley, c J Parkas, lb DZurlUa, cf Aagy, ft... Score by nnngs: Cobra* w. c. a, c. U) Stark, ll» j Nagy. ss Makwnskl, c Mullans, b Kolbas, p Mlkla, f Str^gapsde, b H c< % Var. r f, Oalamb, rf 8 Cobras, () Boldes, b Leahy, ss $ f Wlzna, b Dacko, c Sktka. lb Perence, rf Andres, rf S Hldl, cf Bllnskl, p, 9 \ 9, - Q - o l l o Q Score by nnngs: Blue Stars Cobras - (ll. Softball League last week. HU Bpy () le contest was featured by four-htter hurled by Mss Nagy, cf + Ua:uu>. OEfljkowskl led the at bat. YuhMJ) U.tlMO, p..., H.up. f... M..mr, rf. M-cvctz. cf H:! c Farmerette* () f l>urck, cf -s. lb ss J ;tz. b :, rf t. c p b J.. Store by nnngs: QQ - TENNS M>aldng brght & "t and POTS pecals ACKETS, Ww Now $Q.OO 7. Q $.9.7f TENNS S T V «^w.o... NOW.»>v$. NQW. GOLF CLUBS g Wrtht * CLOT Kroydon ; Dltson, Kasha, ss. Benson, c gaskew, rf ozzelle, f Slsko, b Sharkej. lb 8now, Sb Mako, b Makkal, cf Bellak, p W.CJB.C. () anda. f Prrong, c Brucato, c v Dafcek, b Andrella, ss Hayko, P ^ DZurllla, Cf W, Hayko. lb Blue Stars (t Vnsko, b b 8 Kolbas, ss Epychln, lb Makwlnsk, c Stark, b Mullans. p :? Taylor, f Mlkla. f X egan, rf Varga, rf Stragapede, cf, o Farkns, h Mdvetz, lb Da reek, r DZurlln, f core Uy nnngs: Blue Stars W. C. B C. n - T«rf Charty Ball At Monmouth s Huge Success MONMOUTH PAK, OCEAN- POT, N. J. Monmouth Parks fourth* fcnual Turf Charty Ball, held n the club house at the race track last Saturday nght, was; agan an unqualfed success More than, sportsmen and sportswomen were present to A- Joy the dancng program and to an&re M the pleasures of the mdway. Whle others bd a total of $, for the servces of stallons Auctoned Ofl to owners and breeders. All proceeds accrued to hosptals and to chartable nsttutons throughout Monmouth County. At specal ceremones Presdent Aroory L. Haskell of the Monraouth Park Jockey Club also presented the racng assocatons check for $,Q to Mrs. Phlp H selln, charman of the Charty Ball, and to co-charmen Mrs. Edward W. Scudder, Jr., and Mrs. Townsend B. Martn. To ths sum wll tje added other profts of the evenng, and t s confdently expected that.the total wll surpass last years $,. whch was dstrbuted among the Monmouth Memoral Hosptal of Long Branch, the Fltkn Memoral Kos pltal of Neptune, the vervew Hosptal of ed Bank.the Mon mouth Courrty Welfare Board am many other worthy organzatons servng the health and socal ser vce needs of Monmouth County Helpng to swell nterest. n th mdway games were noted star: of stage and screen as well as th popular baseball manager, Lee Durocher. They presded over sev eral of the wheels of fortune from whch the Charty Fum realzed upwards of $,8. Lar rane Day, Jack Haley, Jans Palg anc Wendy Barrle contrbuted ther presence to the occason, and were actve throughot the evenng n other auctons of donate gfts. "We are sncerely grateful t the many wonderful people who made the 9 Turf Charty Ball so successful." sad Presdent Haskell. "Ther deeper appreca ton must come from the knowl edge of what the evenng mean* to the slpk and needy, wth the Monmouth Park Jockey Club addng ts own contrbuton of $, to Turf Ball profts." Bowlng Scores ACADEMY MXED SUMME LEAGUE w G. ayacks C. Clees 9 Browns nsurance 9 Vernlllos 8 Walt & Qenes Academy Alleys Clees () C. Clees 9 7 Farkas,? a K. Horvath * :. ^ 7 9 Or. rf Wlzna, b B.?eats 8 9 J. Stefura Spore by lnntags: Hll Boys 7 w, c. B. c., a, Q- W.C.ft.p. QJnda, «Blmskl, b. J. Hayko, c Andrella, ss W. Hayko, p, Top Htters Lsted For oe L CATMW - Followng s lst of the top «players, f ho h«not MWH CHANOE OMAHA, Nebr.-Deoo Vemllos (9.) B. Lakatos ll JS H. Baranczuk... 7 J T. Baranczuk J. Vernllo ayacks () A. Letner 89 \U- fl^yack A. Sgromolo 7 O. ayack 9 8,7 Academy Alleys (j») D, Sobl«Skl...: 7 O. Udzelak S. Sobleskl M. Odzelak : Q.8 9 Browns (usujr»nc$ (9) B. Stojka ^ 8 9 M. MUtlecz l F. Donnelly 8 W A. Stojku a 9 7 Walt & Genes Flowers (,) E. Tuohey... o J B. Tuohey 8 C. Pazar 8 ] O. Noe : ] 9 coq- Dt CONSTUCTON Engneerng c«natruotlon tract HfWpd reporterl for ^ week n Jujy set a n^w p rec^tf $ tmmm. averages Nww tltt«w»«of July 8, W- Avg. Moeczan, Cards 7.8 L. Keako, ^UK..Qf,-,. t^ltttat Fwco, St. Joes tsws 8.«88... mwm to an ««lnwlp8 tmmut.- Ths total va». U,(UU),p over the UMoetntf record of,ftq,8 th,e wees qt QffSfUwr, 98, but *7,,(k) under the all-tme hgh of $,,, war-ume peak of Elas Nne FDAY, AUGUST, 9 / ;n County League CATEET The St. Ellas cgmone fnally won a game m the. Md-County Baseball League by nosng out Metuchen, -, Monlay evenng at Metuchen. t was Jrterefs fourth wn n starts. Carteret (8) H tfarclnlak, lb talars, b. kbo, ss «larynlak, b l Jr.ban, c.&$.... c{ :..w&*-. Omda, rf Oldakosk, p abprsk, p Walp. rf Boyle, rf Legenza, b. DeBecflnls. cf. ago. c Sabne, lb German, ss.. Haddock, b vefs, f.. Portash, p Score by nnln Carteret r Metuchen... The Standng W South Ambpy! ort eadng : Woodbrdge ords & selh Cubs 9 A. roquos 8 North Amboy-Maurer 9 Sayrevllle Nxon ed 8QJC Carteret Metuphen jceasbey H. 9 L S & 8 7 Pet..aoo.79.7 ^,.. : ALASKA Alaskas populaton Jumped 7 per cent n years and one cty Anchorage, showed a gan of 9 per cent, accordng to the U. S, Bureau of the- Census. The Terrtorys populaton now s 7,7, compared to 7, n 9. PAL NEWS Everythng ponts to successful PAL days on August for the grls only and August for the boys only. Wth everyone wllng to lend a hand the two PAL days wll be a success. The PAL baseball team s dle for a few weeks and wll resume August al Newark and Augyst t Wtnneld. Should they break even, then a playoff berth s certan. The frst halt of summer has gone. and the Carteret boys W grls have taken advantage of the recreatonal facltes whch the borough has so kndly furnshed. The most popular place s the park playground, where ydu wll fne? the swngs occuped, the new merry-q-round crowded, wth even the older boys seen on t. The png-pong table gets a good work-out as well as the basketballs and horse shoes. All the apparatus s beng used to the lmt. The tenns courts are used dally, both at the hgh fchool as well as the two n back of the Cleyeland School. The baseball and softball felds are also gven a good gong-over. A lot of credt should be gven to Slent Jmmy Lukach, who has gven a lot of hs tme to make some of these fecllltes possble. Atep to be commended s the School Board. Al Brechka and hs assstants are dally keepng ther eyes on the youngsters. The bggest playground n the borough wll soqn be erected near the Nathan Hale S^ool. The equpment s stored at the garage. That part of the town wll soon be hummng wth young ones. N«-W«y and War Veterans Wn Gamts n Mens Softball torn CATtfT Despte the facts Jackson, that tr*y were tralng. -. tn the pm:hps " arly nnngs, the Nu-Way softball \ tram came through wth an m- c. W. V. presslve 8- trumph over the for- [ esters n the Mens Senor Softball j Oflly. f () A%... loop ths week. Better httng snd! Oaydos, cf M. Caplk. c clevpr base runnng by Nu-Way J. Brechka. lb was too much for the Foresters lo Kalusek lb cope o p e wth. t h "Blacklf" l a c k l f " Sosnowskl k l Kovfl j j hurled another one of hs g" O d; nmlrw gbme M? ShuJck, b n the second league contest, the. taplk, rf Carterct War VeL drew a notch! closer to the league leaders by de- 9.featng the St. Joes, -. behtv acore by nnngs: the flne hurlng of Mpe Kalusekjst. Joes J and the hard httng of Johnne!c. W. V Koval. St. Joes last nnng rally f»u short after the plate. Basclllcl. b Hagan, D. Kng, b M. vm. rf S. Wojlck, lb A. Vlrag, f Frankowfkl, c. Olaryau, cj p... Foresters Stelgman, rf Phllps, f Zmmerman, p. Zabel. lb ss Perkns, b Molnar, c Culp, cf Holowatch, b two runs cro«ed () a () Score by tonc gs: Nu-Way - Fprtsters St. Joes () AS Muller, cf Toth. b Ca^r, ss Boland, f KamchofJ, to AND SALAES A ngw hgl n the total of and salares pad to workers n May has been reported by the pepartment of Commerce. n the opnon of economsts, these totals, t, whch represent an annual rata Nadoysk, ss; lb of $9,,,, s due to be surpassed by returns for June and July. rvng, rf, b Campbell, c Holenscak, p «> P ec Schedule For Comng Week Senor League Stadum, : P. M. Monday amblers vs Cards (postponed from June Tuesday Ukes vs. Cards Wednesday amblers vs. Clovers Men«Softball Uebtg9. : P. M. Monday C.W.V vs. Foresters Wednesday St, Joseph^ vs. Nu- Way Frday Foresters vs. Sltars S.!. Mdget Leafue Park Feld, l»: A. H. Monday W.C.B.C vs. Falcons Wednesday Bus Boys vs, St. Josephs Frday Falcous vs. Bus Boys Olrs SoftbaU Columbus School Feld, : P. M. Monday Yuhasz vs. Debs Wednesday- Farmerettes vs. amblettes Junor League Park, : P. M. Monday W.C.B.C. vs. Cadets Tuesday Cadets vs. Blue Stars Wednesday W.C.B.C. vs. Cobras (Thursday W.C.B.C, vs. Hll Boys Frday Cobras vs. Blue Stars Cub Learue Park Feld, : A. M. Tuesday ockets vs. St. Josephs Thursday Street :o be ahead wth ockets vs. Cypress 7htek Q *T VAlVE-N-HfAn NGN t GAAGE CO, PAGE Carmchael T Cypress St Boy - Breakng deadlock, the cypress scored t»o runs n the to Meat St. Josephs. - regular Cub League game.: mlchael won the game by a long trple wth two men < n the seventh frame. Cmeu Uatue (lt J. Leahy. b SwMa, s Carlton, c Domlnguez, b Kowcs, cf Mllans, onavan, f Daw, rj flybawuk. lb St. Kurtlak, F. Carmchael, cf Onder, p Qalamb, c C. CarmkAMl, lb. Brown, b, Dorko, b...! Mbraquals, rf Turko, rf...: CtMslak, M a } J f» ft Score by nnngs: Cypress St. Josephs. Schedule Of ec Events Monday Scrap Book Park Tuesday Wheel Day, Boys, Street Wednesday Carrage Day, Carteret Pony de Schedule Monday West Carteret Tuesday Grant Avenue Wednesday Columbus School Yard Thursday Park Frday Essex Street. Bacamt Chevrolet trucks wth Loadmattor engne offar more net horsepowor prpy»^ by c«rllfl«d rgtnj! on tnglnes used a» tondard qulpmont n conventonal mod*h of the ftve most popular make,, to, lbs. O.V.W. low orgnal cost, low cost of operaton, lew upksep cost mean added savngs. lacausa Chevroltl offers Valve-ln-Htad enflr«rugged dependablty, economy and qualty that lot!. Chevrolets superorty ha been proved year after year by mllons of truckers across the naton arts runnng and mantenance costs makes real reductons n your operatng expenses. j Chevrolet trucks have led n demand and sales for the last elflb consecutve truck producton yean... are far ahead ootdn ths year accordng to current regstraton Fgures. Here l convncng proof of greater owner satsfacton latufadlon wuc) bdl made Chevrolets hgher resale value tradl- tlonal across the naton. > THE NEW POWM-Jlf SPNG CLUTCH SYNCHO-MOt*

12 PAGE TWELVE lkes Wn, to (arteret (lovers Over Falterng Elmnated From amblers (ombnctourncv CATFHKT to a OO H nl wth thret> run; n tho nprnn! frnmr n hpft. the amblrrs. :).. n t Senor ^HgUf tusslo ths work b^hlnrt the flvch hurlln nf.lm Klraly. The dfffftt. prolnnurd HP losnn streak Of the nmblors. amblers ( Lukarl, b Cuttfr. b U esko. lb Medwck, f K. rskn, cf OBrm. f.. Trosko. c p Tltr Hlcrs «ol o(ts CAUTET The Curtmt Clovers were elmnated from further play n the Mlddlewx County open senor baseball tourney by losln* to the Kembey angers last Sundny at Perth Amboy, -. Onrt»r»t () Ukranan S. C. () Tracz. rf ty. Torebctsk!, rf ^. Paslowsk, b. Boben, b oe Kcntl ral. ss Joben, c kw. f Klraly, p ; Scorn by nnngs: amblers Achewlcz. b Oluchowlcl, c Mftsluek, cf Wlson, lb Lesky, b Lukach, M Weber, f Tomory, f Slomko, rf p Hodan. b. Parsler, ss * 87 ()... Shller, b Chlnchar, f Antol, b Gloff, lb Brown, c Salamon, rf Outweln, p 9 7 Score by nnngs: Keasbey 8 Qkes Carteret» A sandwch, danty nnd appetzng, ft tall cold (,lnss of tea and a wcker char can mnke lfe very pleasant n the heat of summer. Use colorful and seasonable fllngs for your sandwches.. Sandwches wll reman fresh and host f wrapped n ol paper and placed n a contaner wth a tght lover. Keep n the refrgerator, Jrjtl needed, * Spansh olled Sandwch * Cut crusts from very fresh tread and cut, n thn slces. Cov- r wth a damp cloth for an hour. Butter. Mx dced celery wth spoon butter and heat untl cheese mayonnase to mosten and sea-s melted. Add an egg well beaten on to taste. Spread on buttered and cook untl smooth, strrng tread. contsantly. Place n ons strp of pmentto pool and spread between slces cross the center of the slces, of whole wheat bread. Cut n fancy {hen roll tghtly toether, lettng shapes f desred. the red plmcnto to show at each jnd. Te or roll up very com- Ham Sandwch Fllng pletely n a damp cloth and let Jhll n refrgerator. > Another rolled sandwch s a Stalk of celery flled wth cheese Or Thousand sland dressng roll- d up n the sandwch. Pecan Sandwch tablespoons salad ol tablespoon vnegar, teaspoon salt.. cup cream cheese V* teaspoon paprka cup chopped pecans.. Butjtered graham bread. Blend the ol, vnegar, salt and paprka as for French dressng and use t to mosten the cheese. Str n the nuts and spread between slces of buttered graham bread. Cut n desred shapes..gnger and Cream Cheese Sand- wch Work nto two packages of $ream cheese enough sweet cream to make a most and lght mxture. Add, cup of chopped preserved gnger. Spread ths mxture on long, narrow, thn slces of bread r from whch the crusts have been removed. BOLT KLLS BALLPLAYE HELENA, Montr-obert Free- Chcken Almond Sandwch Mx well together one cup cut man Morrs, of "Ajaconda, Mont., up chcken, one cup chopped balnched almonds,! cup mayonnase, one teaspoon salt and a lttle paprka, Spread between thnly slced and buttered bread; Cut n trangles, Tomato-ChecM Sandwch FUlnr Cut Amercan cheese to make one and one-half cups. Put nto double boler wth one-half can tomato soup and one-half table* ecreaton Loop Team Standngs Senor t. Jo«a Clovrrn tfrrt>l«r< Uk«Men* SoftWU C.V.W. # 89 Nu-Way Cleaners StarsS, 8 Won S a s Won foresters!... JMtple 8t. (dropped): Bt. Joseph CMrh tefttue Won Yuhart amblettea 9 Debs... ffcrmewtten M of Mldret Le*cue Won St. Joes Una Boys...;.;.:,../... Falcons..., S W. C, B. C.«... Cub Lemrtto (lt halt) Won St. Joes 8 tmenon Jets.,. ockets..:. Cypress St :,.;.. : St. Joee wnners of st half (above), Cub LMfue (nd lrtll) CubLeua«(nd half) Won St. Joes -...,. Emerson Jets..;..: tockets...: l Cypress l Jr. Leuut (lt half) Won ttlll Boys ;./. 7 Cobras..., :,-..: West Carteret....., Cadets,. Hll Boys wnner of st half. grl and the brds have been To one cup ground ham, add frends snce she nursed one of one-half cup chopped sweet them back to health after t had pckles, one-quarter cup chopped rfallen from ts neat, celery aruj mayonnase or tomato catsup to spread, From one to Cege graduates found more three hard boled eggs may be mature n age and vson. added f desred. Date Sandwch cup dates cup nuts un through the food chopper, usng the coarse plate. Mosten wth mayonnase nd spread on buttered slces of whole wheat bread. UNDEWATE SWM FATAL TAFT, Calf. Doyle Camerott, 7, swam the full length of the cty pool, some feet, underwater., As he drew hmself upon the pools edge to receve the plaudts of hs frends, he slpped back nto the water. All efforts to revve hmproved unavalng. The coroner sad death resulted from a heart attack. Sayres lfts world speedboat mark to. m.p.h., 89 CHSTENSENS 9 "THE FENDLY STOE" Summer Clearance Sale Contnues SUMME SPOTSWEA N ALL DEPATMENTS STOUE HOUS DALY 9-«HUOAY TLL 9 CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Lost % 7 Lost 7 Lost Lost Lost Lost 7 Jr. league (nd hftlf) Won Lost Cobras l.,. Blue Btarj Hll Boys, West Carteret a 8-year-old baseball player, vas klled whle playng n a game between Helena and Anaconda Amercan Legon Junor baseball teams and seven other players were njured. The bolt struck Morrs on the head, splt hs cap and tore off hs shoes. The boys parents wers n the crowd of several hundred (spectators. OBN PLAYMATES NEWTON, Mads.-VUttle Betty jean LeBmn,, has -two new playmates --wo younf robns. When sfhe calls, "Here blrdee, here brdlfs,"the brds flutter down out of a tree n her backyard nnd perch on her shoulder. The lttle Bus Boys Defeat Falcons, 7 to n Mdget Loop TODAY, AtJotJST, CATEET--The Bus Boy* show producton for troops &t the came from behnd afur tralng, begnnng Monday, August 7, mr! 7th Army. Featured players to ap-,-, to stop the Falcons, 7-, andcontnung through August, t thus avenged an early season defeat. "Oats" Mereo was the wn- has been announced by Herbert Kenwlth. producer-drector of the theatre. ts presentaton at the nng ptcher. Prnceton playhouse next week Bun Boy (7) OM&lley, b Oftlamb, c... Woodhull, ss Mortsea. lb Brucato, b Preutnlck, f Sager, cf... Leahy, rf... Curts, rf... Mereo, p...,.. Falcons () small town wty wrtten by Thornton Wlder.. Orgnally producer! the Zone." He followed ths wth London n the ONell playlet, "n Helly, b Domlnguez, f and drected bv JCd Harrs, t ran a number of mnor parts whch led Meyers, as for performances on Broadway fo featured roles n "An Amercan Kasha, c followng ts openng n Prnceton Tragedy," "The Second Man," Glllraln, lb tb wn the Pultzer prze for 97- "The Constant NymphV plw "Fve Legeny, cf 8. t was Martha Scotts work ns Star Fnal," "dots Deflfht" elfh and Baldwn, b the femnne lead n ths orgnal a number of other hts. He came Kady, rf producton whch Won her a Hollywood contract. man Bel Qeddea "Hamlet," and to Amerca frst as the star of Nor- Dorko, rf Seaman, p, Wounded whle a c.fpkn n the followed ths wth "The Shnng Canadan Feld Artllery n World Hour," whch had success here and War, Mr. Massey came to Prnceton to serve on the faculty of the n London. Score by nnngs: Bus Boys 7unversty n 9 and 97 teach- cavalry and trench Pcons ng warfare. Brght ayon Shrt Prnted rayon shantung, made wth Avsco rayon yarns, s the dfferent-lookng fabrc n ths sport shrt. ts cool, long wearng and comfortable, and comes n ; modern salboat pattern, wth gray, aqua or maze background. Men wll love t for sports and relaxaton! U. S. socctr team upsets England n world champonshps. t Payt to Shop n Woodbrdge n MAN WOOOBUDG - «Comfortably Ar Condtoned FNATCLEAANCE Youll teant to take advantage of THESE Prces! Polo Shrts to sze 8 Be«. Now to.98.8 BOYS Cotton Slacks to.9a. to gze SWEATSHT Cardgans.98.8 ** to slm Boys Wash Suts.9s.88 atee» to 8 Dresses, Pnafores.98.8 slos to Dresses, Pnafores.98.8 slm to COTTON Skrts & Blouses m.8 CHENLLE Crb Spreads m. Specal Mttuy other unadverteed suecafs You mayclwrge t! No Down Payment Prze-Wnnng Play, Our Town 9 At Prnceton Begnnng Monday PNCETON Th* Pultzer "Orr Toww," had been secured for presentaton rft the Prnceton Summer Theatre wth aymond Massey n the leadng rou wll mark the return of "Our Town" to the stage on whch t held ts world premer n 97. Known n theatrcal crcles ns one at the greatest peces of "Amercana" ever wrtten, "Our Town" K played entrely wthout scenery; Mr. Ma&sey as the.stage manager or narrator descrbes the locale n whch each scene takes place. Ths \rcompllcated tnle of the drama nherent n the humdrum lves of thf ctzens h n He followed ths mmedately A/th a year of voluntary servce n Sbera wth the Canadan Expedtonary Forces. n World War he also served wth the Canadan Army n the rank of mnjor. sey played t for three months n Franee and Qftmsn^Wl.fUl W summer of HT n a tts.o. camp pear n "our Town" wth Mr. Massey wll be Jane Seymour and Jack Hartley. Three members o the cast to be seen by Prnceton audences. Hal Currer, Dorlt Kelton and Teas Sheehan made the 9 U.S.O. tour for the 7th Army wth Mr. Massey. Also appearng as per sonaltes n and about Mr. Morgans Drug Sto<e, the edtors jome and the sdewalks of Grovers Corners, as descrbed to the audence by Stage Manager Massey. wll be Marlyn Erskne, Arthur Walsh, Harrson Dowd and chard obblns. Best known to Amercan stage, screen and rado audences as Abe Lncoln of "Abe Lncoln n*llnos," Mr. Mnssey made hs debut n has played wth Katherlne Cornell No stranger to the role of stane, n "Candda" and "The Doctors manager n "Our Town," Mr. Mas- Qlemma." Some o hlg best-known Star of Our Town moton pctures were "The Scarlet Pmpernel," "Hurrcane," "The Prsoner of Zcnda." "eap the Wld Wnd," "Arsenc and Old Lace," "Ood s My Co-Plot" and "Starway to HQaven." Mr. Massey has done "Our Town" several tmes on the rado ncludng a penformftnoe for Theatre Guld of the Ar, and he has also done a televson verson of the Thornton Wlder ht. For the week of August Mr, Us performance n "Ethan Kenwth. the Prnceton Summer Frome" was hghly acclamed, and Theatres producer-drector, has t wn.s durng ts run that author arranged to brng to the stage of obert Sherwood, an old frend, the ar-cooled McCartcr Theatre selected Massey for hs best-known Zachary Scott n the story of a kller trapped by hs own neu- "Blnd Alley." role as Abe Lncoln n hs "Aberoses, Lncoln n llnos." Mr. Massey Voce of Amerca beams specal Korea messages to world. Paragraph; Defnton Wfe; No Doubt As the akunk sad who,,,, wnd changed: "t all comes,, to me now." Athletc nn, h; He Do* The person who talks,,,, runs the rsk of forgmn,,,,,.," self now and then and Slvn, what he thnks. Atlanta j nal. Hosptalty Tass, the offcal Sovet >.. agency, dutfully reports hj South Korea has "warmly,,,! corned" the nvadng Comm,,,,, armes. That gunfre you h, just the South Koreans w,,. tre way of sayng mako,- m self at home." New York \, s,, t Wont Wth all th«kds playn,., n the yard, t wont now Cqjumbla ecord :rn Note On the ChUdr<H, survey show,,,, losng ther fath n fnln ; ], Even so, only a heartes.;,,.,, would duabe ft trustng,, f. San Fr»rc«eo Chroncle Qqr d«a Our den of a perfect lov,,, husband eatng the spnach :! ou.t a munnur because "he,,- r hands" had prepared t fn,, m The Humorst. Lttle To Condemn A clergyman has been n n - demnlng the modern lwth r sut. He has less to fnd fault A^ than many preachers. Tn- m,. morlst. LAST DAYS OF Summts Sensatonal Sale! LAST DAY SAT, AUG. 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