CARTERET, N J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1949

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1 Wth Tht Neat! V;(rd> All Thf,,, t,r Town Wth Tour Home-Town -NO. 8 ress The Largwt And Bctt Shaft And Btrtm n The AM An Omt Atyrtm. PatNalw Thml CATEET, N J. FDAY, AUGUST 5, 99 PC THU CMTS of Lfe nlm Pollak HlM'TK XV Antwerp. Beljlum,,, tll, pvory day, a staff ' ',,!,s. all lln*u»tq,.,, lt ng letters to all. m natve tongue*,lr hodled men to ", unted States and,, alnlondatrmrs-,, r,,. booked lor tlck- [AV, ftnd saled Saturnn«out the neces-,,,,,! payng for tcket*,. ltl,, exchanged ther s. currency»nd, : mo-bt Up to the \ *:t wth Marnnd gave her much that would a««"j,n (ew months later, dler from her not to,,, more snce she was ( tun Frenchman and n mllry hm soon. Antwerp was pleasant., ns a month went for te. but the tp* from. helped consderably,»nd Sundays n the parka and the nnt trps along the Hm, Antwerp, kept up T-T wth people n my ntv and dscovered m uncle and aunt llv- York Cty. After ob- address, kept n n m and told them ot jjf n rone to the Unted Tlcy dd not dl«co«r»g< d they gve me any s letter usually was on ;! bllhead. At the end \m<- were the letter "Dr." hut my uncle was a although dd not us to hs vocaton. bt /H: a physcan's beau m New York and the ' l would lead. OD told my frends > m gong to Amer-! : uncle there. He U l must be rch. At mllons of dol}«f».".jy n nved when t had - n thrd eatl pltyng as th* boat n the land ofloldcn (n t CHAPTE XV )n.'ng me to Anteror ten days as the shp " '. ' uales. MOft of my [>\>'vr n the cfbn. There xt n the world, but >M((. lved on tea! < dawn one day we «Nrw York Bay. Up on Moc any«* else, '"' t ^ statue erf Lberty '9 Kele Ukranan Parsh to Extend Welcome at Sunday Fund Nears Servce to Archbshop-Elect Matyslaw Skrypnyk Depleton Appropraton for Ths Year Gong Fast; Mav Need More CATEET Ths boroughs relef costs up consderably from last year-have clmbed so hgh the Bonnmh Councl may be called upon n the next few months to provde more money to carry the load for the remander of the year, Mrs. Helen Chester, welfare drector revealed todnv The $8,,wt asde for ths Durpose cannot last the full year, Mrs. Chester sad. At the present rate, she contnued, t probably wll be necessary for her to ask councl for more money n the next month or two. Ths year's appropraton was p p p o n was much hgher than n 96. At the end of June, total relef expendture* amounted to $,78.9. elef expendtures by months: January..99.S6: February $- 8.98; March.»,69.6; Aprl, WOT M $7 CAHTEET St. Demetrus' W.OT. $,5.5 p May, $,7 and June, Mrs. Chester sad the State s contrbutlnu some to 5 per cent. Even so, the relef funds are gong fast. The ncrease s substantal wthout countng the strkers of the U. S. Metals efnng Company, whch s affectng, workers. The queston of ad for the strkers was to be taken up by the Local Assstance Board. The State does not contrbute ad for strkng workers, but muncpal and county offcals feel they cannot permt the famles of the workers to "starve" pendng settlement of the walkout. The strke began July and snce then, the relef demand has started to clmb. Fnal tes Held For Boro esdent Ukranan Church wll extend an nftral welcome to the Most ev Archbshop-elect Matyslaw Skrypnyk Sunday, when the frst dvne lturgy wll be celebrated t 8 o'clock. The Archbshop wll offcate at the pontfcal lturgy &t 9: o'clock and wll be asssted by the vstng clergy and the ev. John Hundlak, pastor of the church. Two students of a theologcal semnary establshed by the Archbshop n Wnnpeg, Canada, wll also assst n the servces. Hary WolansVy, presdent, and members of the board of trustees wll welcome the Archbshop at the entrance of the church. Offcal delegatons from parshes of the Ukranan Orthodox Church of Amerca from New Jersey. New York, Connectcut, Pennsylvana and Delaware wll attend the servces. Persecuted by Nus Archbshop Skrypnyk attended a dvnty school n Kev, Ukralnla, pror to and durng World War. n 98 he Joned the army of the Ukranan Natonal epublc fghtng aganst the Bolshevks. After the Sovet armes dver-ran the Ukrane, the young student of dvnty found refuge and contnued hs studes n the Western the mandate of Poland. He be- the Ukranan Orthodox Church came actve n the cause of the n exle to head the parshes n lberaton of Ue Ukrane, gvng \ Pnner and establshed hs headup hs ntenton to enter the nunters n Parts. church n 9 the Ukranans of Po- : n Got* to Canada 97 the Ukranan Ortho- n 9 the Ukranans of Po land elected hm to represent j dox Church of Canada elected hm them n the Polsh Det, He was j ts Archbshop. He arrved n Canre-elected n 95 and remaned ada n September of 97. He n the Det untl the begnnng of World War n. When the ed Naz armes occuped Poland, hs wfe was one of several hundred persons murdered by the Communsts n Lvlv, Thereupon he entered a relgous order and became a monk. n 9 he was elevated to the offce of the Bshop of Pereyaslaw n the Ukrane, contrary to an njuncton ssued by the Naz mluestflbllshed St. Andrew's College (or boys, a grls college and a theologcal semnary n Wnnpeg, admttng A number of students from the Unted States. At a specal conventon of the Ukranan Orthodox Church of Amerca, held n Allentown. Pa., on December 8-9,98, Archbshop Skrypnyk was unlmously elected to be the rulng hlerarch. n ths manner two Ukranan doceses, tary authortes. Soon after that! one of Canada and the other of he was mprsoned by the Gestapo and held ncommuncado for one year, mmedately before the retreat of the German armes from Ukralnla, Bshop Skrypnyk was released from prson. Hs two brothers, lke hs wfe, havng been "lqudated" by the Sovet Kovetnment, he had to hde from the advancng ed Army. At the end of the war he fled wth thousands of hs people to Germany, where he attended to the sprtual needs of hs flock. n 96 he was Ukrane whch was placed under apponted by the Holy Synod of the Unted States, became sprtually unted. Last month Archbshop Skrypnyk began hs tour n the Unted States. Last week all the prests of the Ukranan Orthodox Church of Amerca convened n Pttsburgh, Pa., declarng obedence to the new Archbshop. St. Demetrus Church of Carteret. the former seat of the late Bshop Joseph A. Zuk, s consdered one of the outstandng connrcnatons of the Ukranan Dlo- Contnued on Page 8) Ex-Mayor's Father Knghts of Columbus Announces Des; tes Today Commttees for Annual Pcnc Servces to Ho Held n Newark, wth Mass n St. Stephen's Church NEWAK Funeral servces took place here ths mornng for Emery J Mttuch of 65 Perce, who was the father of Joseph W. Mttuch. long-tme Mayor of Carteret, and of Mrs, Fred Koeble of the same borough. Mr. Mttuch, eghty-one years of ae, and "retred real estate broker, ded Monday after a long llness. The funeral servce was a solemn hgh mass of requem n St. Stephen's Church, and bural s to take place \ Affar to be Held Sunday. September th at St. ' Hall; Joseph Konvz s Charman Memoral Foundaton eady Soon Work to (et Under Way Next Week; Doctors' Schedule s* equested CATKET Work wll start next week on preparng the foundaton for the Carteret memoral for nen and women of the communty who served and ded n the servce of ther country. Ths announcement was made at an abbrevated meetlna of the Boou'h Councl last Counclman Patrck nght by Potocng CATEET A commttee, to make arrangements for the annual pcnc to be sponsored by the Knghts of Columbus on September at St. James' Hall, has been announced by the charman, Joseph Koncz, and s as follows: ecepton, Arthur uckregel, James Dunne, Joseph Casalegg, Edward Dolan, Jr., George Sherdan; entertanment, J, Dolnch, Edward MedveU. Ed- ward Czajkowskl,. Monaghan,,,-,... w,...,,,, n r... W. Nlemec, George Slsco. c.\l'rm(h..als *LAS Thatcher, S. Szyba, C. Wlelgollnsk; refreshments, J. Dowlnc, S. Cherepon. S. Palnkas, J. Kaden, J. Koncz, J. Pole, M. Wlelgollnsk; n Gate of Heaven Cemetery. ktchen, Lous Kady. E, Such, J. M -.,,. D,,,t Mr. Mttuch was a natve of', Trnovsky, J. Osag, W. Sullvan, Mr*. JOllOrnk nchlden Czechoslovaka, and came to New- ] S. Tmocsky, A. Lakatos, J. D'Zu- Uora> Snr ^ft Vouru! alk lorty-elght years ago. He waslrllla, J. CzaJkawskl. A. Such, S, fc?, {T, * ' '!» fortfer-^smen't of fclf, babes.. f&uvrfcm. Bural Ol W e n n e s d a y, Frst Slovak Wreath of Free J Koncl, G. Medwck, P. Bchuck. 'Eagles, whch organzaton con- Contrbutons, Phl Tme, M. CATSET Mrs. Anne Mugcy j ducted servces for hm last nght. \ Pallrkas, J. Pankulcs, J. Neder. Janofchlk. t,ongfellott-, n addton to ne two chldren M. Abarary, F. Sklba, M. Sotka, ded Sunday at the home of her mentoned, survvors are: Hs wd-!w. Qnda, J. Green; bar, John daughter, Mrs. John Halpln nf.ow, the former Theresa Pnzck; Goyena and J. Stankowtz, W. Carteret, followng a lonn : Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs. Anna ; Teleposky, J. Zullo, L. Catr, M. "«> Ht the ralla and tt awe at / DMM At last sad to my n Amerca." A dream wd wa to happy l "" untl P.. that nut of Elte laland, offcer Mrud me wth whom w you t'w" he quered, 'ny uncle. He U a doctor," l > showed hm the UDped out m the Bat- * an "'t that could walk ' ""le's home. The ele- V>"^ ut that pont tescl- wondered how thty n '.MLu.t toppuhg over. hour'* stroll " nude's home. stood '" * (Upldatad brck ;""' ''ecked on the num- '"' ll()l >s«agan. Then ' ^»ey hallway and "" ' *' flghts. My heart "' "" He door. A heavy "> l( -'to t. t was my -'-'Msed to tee me, '" " ""' The flat con- " l "" and comblna- '"'" My utole>, sufler- ""'utsm, was n bed. ''" lf * repast. ex- " ul sad was go- "" «l wth whom '"»ttty. wa» sure ' "xn W ^ my rej ft. J '».-.-. a wnter tnd Jl '' "'''. worked lttle. "' '" KO out dong odd ; ' '"'ts meet ;; lr "»t, wondered ' ''leu " Ml, llness. Wdow of the late Stephen Janofchlk, slp md resded n ths borough for )8 years, and was one of the earlt- members of the Frst Catholc Slovak Lades' Unon. She was a communcant of St. Joseph's Church. Survvnc besdes Mrs. Halpn are another daughter. Mrs. Mary Eppenstelner. town; two sons. «orgt and Anthony, ahway; thr*«grandchldren and a.sster. Mrs. Susan Gbson. Cleveland, Oho. Mss uth Elfand Feted at Shower CATEET -Ml.s Dorothy Bnsten, 9 Pcshtm, save a mscellaneous shower for Mss uth Elfund of oselle, Lnden. n honor of her forthconondered x got on my Th,«pualng mt t u slant Kllngel of -vlngton, and Mrs. j Puslllo, P. Goyena, A. Holencsak, Martha Curclo of Newark, rau^h- M, Skba, J. Balewcz, S. Kromters; Martn of rvncton; John of well. J. Leschck, J. F. Tomczuk. Newark and Eugene of Mam. Fla., j. Dunne. J. rvng, S. Locas, F, PLAN sons; eghteen randchlrtren; two great-grandchldren, and a sster. Mss Eleona Mttuch, of Czechoslovaka. lke Socal Club Plans Annversary October Set a» Date For lb Annual Fete Al Ukranan Pavlon CATEET The Ukranan Socal Club has made prelmnary arranfdments for ts M annversary and dance to be held October n the Ukranan Pavlon. Plans were dscussed at a kneelng of the man-lane on September rd to group Tuesday, Musc wll be furnshed by De Oley Brothers Orchestra. Stephen Wuy was named charman of the buldng and'ground commttee, to select a sutable locaton for a new clubhouse. Assstng Wuy we John Kndzerskl. Theodore Kaskw, Myron Holowchuck and Andrew Kaskw. Stanley Kelman and John Ondrasz were welcomed nto membershp. The next meetng wll be held Monday nght at 8 o'clock at the home of the presdent, Walter Wadak, 5 Lncoln. TP TO MAD GAS CATEET The Frst Dstrct Club of the Democratc Organzaton wll sponsor a bus trp to the Mad Oras, Coney sland, n September, defnte date to be announced later. Mrs. Patrck Touhey s charman. Nadolsk,. Ells, S. esko, J. O'Donnell; tckets, George Hla. H, ock. F. Curcy, F. Huber, J. Tarnlck and F. Dolnch. The next meetng wll be held August 8 at St. Joseph's School. Boro Foresters To Attend Pcnc CATEET The annual State Pcnc of members of Foresters of CAMPAGN FO FALL County and Borough Canddutes to Speak Al Meetng, Sept, 7lh CAHTEETT for the fall cnmpnltn were outlned by the Carteret Democratc Organzaton at a meetns held last nht n Fre Hall No.. There was an exceptonally large attendance for a summertme sesson. t was announced that Jhe next meetng wll be hold September 7 at whch tme county and local canddates wll be present and wll dscuss the ssues of the campagn. Edward Lausmohr was n charge of Wednesday nght's meetns. after a lenathy letter from Alex Such charman of the combned veterans' commttee, assaled tht' long delay n completng the protect. After the Potocnlg announcement. Mr. Such expressed satsfacton at hearng of the prowess j of the undertakng and sad the j veterans hoped there would be no j further delay. Mayor Stephen Sklba declared manv of the crtcsms contaned n the communcaton from the' veteran commttee were wthout foundaton. He sad that a number of delays nnd dsappontments had been encountered n erectnn the memoral, and that some of them were due to the Councl's nablty n obtftn the correct spelllnu of the nnmes of those who wll be nscrbed on the monument. As of the notnent. he asserted, the corrected lst stll has not bej*n receved from the Amercan Legon. Monument on Way The monument, hj» advsed the commttee. s on the way, and dlk- lne wll start the frst of next week for the lnstnllaflon of the foundaton. He declared the members of the Councl, mndful of the magnfcent servce of Carteret's men and women n the war, are qute as anxous for sutable recognton of ths servce as are the veterans' groups. n addton to readng of the routne reports and the approval of oderatlng blls, the Councl unanmously approved a resoluton by Counclman 8vnowleckl permttng transfer of the lquor lcense now held hv the Gypsy Camp for Essex to a new locaton on Holly where a new buldng wll be.constructed. Contnued dffculty n obtanng a doctor durlnn week-ends was re- USM Plan On Securty DeaerhoH Unon Part n Standard* Promlure Offered n Parley* CAFTEET "'Three ve y m- (Mrtunt thnus happened Tuesday: We met wth your representatves wee; there»»»» Unon memberhlp meetng n the evenng: the rompnny lost out on a contract n leflne nllllm pounds of blster copper.' So wrtes L. E Cole, works manuxer of the Carteret plant, U. 8. Metsls eflnlnk Company, n ft.spectl message to the employes of he plant today. The memtte ap- PCA'H n full on another page n ths ssue. Tht strke went nto Us ffth week today and nvolves approxmately. workers, moat of whom we members of Local 87, nternatonal Unon of Mne, Mll and Smelter Workars, CO. n hs message, Mr. Cole states: "At the mornng meetng, we gave your representatves a letter outlnng n consderable detal our tht N»vv ncluded duly n the Poston wth regard to the new MSS VKHONHA C. KANE CATKET Announcement las been made by Mr. nrt Mn. Thnma* Kanr, 7 o»r Stmt, Kmrny. or the fumrmrnt of ther dauchlcr. Vrronlea Ceeellt. to John M. Kolbft*, Jr., son of Mr. and Mn. John Kollbax. Pfnhln Avrur, Mss Kmf attendfr Kmrny Hlrh Srhnol nnd employed by thf l)le Studos. Newark. Mr. Knllbaa wm nradu»trd from C'*rter«t Hlth School and attended Muhlenbun Collegr, Allrntown, Po.. aj part nf Ms V-. Nnvy Tr»lnn«. ll* servce wth Paclflr. At present hr n» senor at Setnn Hall C'lllrf, mnjorlnr n Socal Studes. Tht weddlnt s net for Septtmb«r 7. Dwellngs Secured n Borough Sales Mr. and Mra. Class Sell House to Breehkaa; to Move to Planfeld CATEET Two homes were purchased n the borough durng the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Thomas Brtcrka have bought from Mr, ] and Mrs. Abraham D. Glass, the ] sx-room resdence of the sellers at Tennyson, located on a lot 75 by feet, and have taken possesson. The seller* are movrontraet. We defntely offered addtonal lob securty for every worker n the plant, whatever hs a«e or Job. We made t. clear that utter thr major ssues are out of the way we are wllng to grant a Penson Plan and negotate t wth the Unon. We made t clear that the company would lean over back. wards to protect the Job of every worker n the plant when the nev: standards am prcnlum rates are put nto effect. We offered, to let [the Unon have as much voce n settng thf standards as s possbl"! and stll retan our rght to make the fnal decsons about what s far for a gven Job." Dscussng the los.«of the blster contract, Mr. Cole sad: Thomas! Tlc strke hud nothng to do Contnued on Paae 6) ng to Planflelc. Mr. QSS K an attorney n practce n Carteret and Samuel Bnstn of the Pershlng address. - ; Quests were: Mrs. Wllam 8haw, Mrs. John Mercl. Mrs. Jack Klen. Mrs Thomas StankewlU, Mrs. Lous Pusllo, Mrs. Stephen Ondourejck, Mrs. Leo ocktuan, Mrs. John Dobrowch. Ms. Samuel Klen, Mrs. Joseph Bnsten, Mss Julette Brown and Msses Lllan Brown, Eleanor Yollen, Edth Bnsten. Janet Marc. Florence Perry and Ethel Juskowltz, all of Carteret; also Edwn Klen, oselle, and Mss Besse Bnsten, Los Angeles. Guests from Lnden ncluded Mrs. Joseph Elfand and Mrs, Danel Yellen. DE LAN BpS CATEET The Young Women's Club of the Free Matryar eformed Church wll hold a bus trp to Atlantc Cty Sunday. Buses y leave from the church ut 9: M Mrs. Shutello Named Lbraran; Succeeds Mrs. Loretto Nevl CATEET-Mrs. Joseph Shutello. Jr, Emerson, has leen apponted lbraran ot he C»rt«ret Free Publc Lbrary by the Hoard of Trustee!.. Shutello succeeds Ms. Nevl, who served as - slm* W. The latter ww lurng tjw admnstraton M' Joseph. MUtuoh and has ancently and capable ever - ^ wcwmtodb.w. NvUl uo vlw la now Bonough of Oart«ret resdents who labored here 5 years ago. At Monday nght's sesson of the Board of Trustses, Abraham Durst was seated as a new member. H«wll All the vacancy caused by the resgnaton ot Ncholas l Trustees present «t th» sesson were Mrs. Else Bwtok, Leon O ran, M. Mr»., P hey and John D'Zurll*. Mr., D'ZurUa ntroducwj On resoluton namng Mr». ShutcUo a» Ubrarlan. St. Ann's Group Honors Members Weddng Annversary, Brthday Marked; to Meet on September 7 CATEET St. Ann's Auxl- Amerca. ther relatves and ary of St. Demetrus' Ukranan fvends wll be held at the ocker-' Church celebrated the brthday of feller Estate, Lakewood, Sunday. Mrs. Mchael Karraonocky and the ported to the Councl and upon and Mr. Brecbkn s employed by; recommendaton of Mayor Skba jgchwenaer Brothers, truckers.' Counclman Pntocnlu Bor- Woodbrue. Clerk August J. Perry was, Wllam A. Sokolowskl ha.j nstructed to communcate wth j bought from Mr. and Mrs: Joseph all Carteret physcans n the hope a schedule may be arranged whch wll nsure the presence n Carteret of one or more doctors at all tmes. Dffculty encountered here n ths respect s common to many communtes, but prevous efforts of the Councl to correct the condton have been unavalng. The pcnc wll begn at noon wth Qrand- Chef anger Consweddng annversary of Mrs. Saul Melnck Wednesday nght at ts worth Estelle ' welcomng Forest- meetng held at the Ukranan P'aes from all over the state. The feature of the afternoon charge. ; vlon wth Mrs. Joseph Symchlk n wll be a play-off champonshp n the Foresters League wth Court Lakewood and Court Carteret gong for the trophy whch was won by Court Lakewood last year. Any member wshng to attend s urged to contact A. Ouyon or go to the club rooms any nght and regster. Transportaton wll be furnshed. JW»88 Margaret Nascak To Wed September 5th OATEET 'Mss Margaret Nascak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nascak, 55 Edgar, has set September 5 as the date of her marrage to Anthony John usso.son of Mr. and Mrs. S. usso. Lncoln. The ceremony wll be performed at the Sacred Heart Church at : P.M. The brde-to-be s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School, and s employed by the N, J. Bell Telephone Company, Elzabeth. The brdegroom s also,a graduate of Carteret Hgh School, ands employed as a barber at the Amercan Barber and Beauty Shop, Carteret. Wnners n the games were Mrs. Mary Vertullo, Mrs. Edward Kublck, Mrs. Alfred Breur.he, Mrs. Kay Klsh, Mrs. ose Zazworsky, Mrs. Karmonocky. Club project wnners were Mrs, Paul Gombas, Mrs. John Lltus, Mrs. Mchael Muayka and Mrs. Albert Marron. Assstng Mrs. Symchk on the commttee were Mrs, Charles Harrow, Mrs. Dmtruw Zaaworsky, Mrs. Marron, Mrs. Kubck, Mrs. Vertullo and Mrs. Charles Bohauek. Others present were Mrs. John Salmoneon and daughter, Louse, Mrs. Mary Perence, Mrs. Joseph Kraly, Mrs. Oe,orge Elko, Mrs. John Hundak. Mrs. Albert Penske, Mrs. Peter Tracz, Mrs. Andrew Petenou Celebrate Annversary at Dnner CATEjrT Mr and Mrs Lous Peterson, 78 Perllng, marked ther th weddng annversary at a dtnn«r f lq Atlartc Cty where they were* vacatontag., Quests ware Mr. and Mrt, Fred Mss Colgan to Fmler Mllken n, n Sept. CATEET Mss Dors O. Col- Kan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllam B. Colgan, oosevelt, has matrculated at the James Mlllkln Unversty for the semester begnnng September of 9. Mss Colgan s A graduate of Carteret Hgh School, and plans to* major n lberal arts at Mlllkln. NEW ECUTS CATEET Two Carteret men, Joseph B. Hla, seaman recrut, USN, son of Mrs. Helen Eve Hla, 5 Ptch, and John J. Koclban, arman recrut, USN. son of John Kocban, 6 oosevelt Ave. nue, are undergong recrut tranng at the world's largest Naval Tranng Center, Great Lakes,. SETS WEDDNG DATE CATEET Announcement has been made of the forthcomng marrage of Mss Mary Dlkun, daughter qf Mr. and Mrs. George Dlkun, Lelck and Joseph Hanara, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael J. Hamara, Lnden. September. P. M., n St. Ellas" Getk Catholc Church, here. Skltka, Mrs. John Qnda tud Mrs Esther Smarch. John Kubcka, 6ft. Bured on Tuesday Long'Tme esdent of Boro Ded Saturday Of Heart Attack Sahulck the four-room dwellng ' bult by Sahulclk. at 5 Pulaskl j CATEET - John Kublcka,, corner of Lnden,, Sr,, B8. 5 Grunt, ded at on a lot 5 by feet. The kuyer "'«home Saturday nght follow- ETDN HOME CATEET Mr. and Ms, Wtl- L lan Casey and chldren, Dftvld The next meetng wll be held ftnd Kathleen, Pershlng, has taken possesson. tes Held Today For Mchael Svon Former Carteret Man Klled n Power Lne Mshap on Hs Farm CATEET Funeral servces for Mchael Svon, 9, Pttstown, Hunterton County, former resdent of ths borough for 5 years, who was electrocuted Tuesday by,6 volts from a lve wre whle reparng a power lne on hs farm, were held ths, mornng :t 9 o'clock from the home of hs father, Andrew Stvon, 6 Stelner Strtet and at 9: at Sacred Heart Church. ev. L. J. Petrck was celebrant of the requem hgh mass. A veteran of World W»r, the deceased was a comunlcant of Our Lady of Vctory, Baptlstawn. and a member of the Panters' and Paperhanfrers' Unon, Somervllle Local 7, Survvng are hs wdow, Mary' Kondos Svon; hs father. Andrew Slvbn, Sc; four ssters, Mrs. James j Thompson,' oselle Park; Mrs.; Henry Czapllnsk, Elzabeth; Mrs, Harry Johnson and Mss Margaret Svon, ths borough, and four brothers, Andrew. Jr., Peter and John Svon, ths borough and Stephen Svon, Perth Amboy. nn a heart attack. A resdent of ths borough for 5 years, he wa.s employed by the Poster-Wheeler Corporaton. anh was a member of the Jednota and SS. Cyrl and Methodus Church n Perth Amboy. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Mary Prances Kublcka. one daughter. Mrs, John Preputnlk. Cleveland,., fve sons, Julus. Stephen and John, town; Joseph and Anthony, Sewaren, grandchldren. two ssters, Mrs. Mary Qebz and Mrs. Paulne Mudrak, both of Newark, two brothers, Stephen. Canton, O., and Peter, Czechoslovaka. Funeral servces were held Tuesday mornng from the Blzub Funeral Home and at St, Cyrl and Methodus Church, Perth Amboy. ev. Basl Sychta offcated. Burlal was n the Cloveenf Park Cemetery, Woodbrldge. September 7, Katko Funeral tes Are Lsted Tomorrow CATEET-rMrs, Mary Katko, 6, 5aEssex St., ded Wednesday at the Post Graduate Hosptal New York. She s survved by her husband, Prank; three daughters, Mrs. ose Korner, ver Edge, N.J.. Mrs. Joseph uska, Woodbrldge and d have returned home after a two week vacaton n Manasquan. VFW Socal Ads Hosptal Fund Mra. Thorn s Hostess At Pleasng Socal n Her Home Here CATEET A large attendnn^e marked the beneft socal held bv MM. Mury Thorn, Sharot street for the beneft of the hos- "tt»l thrown the efforts of Star Landng Post. V. F. W. Auxlary wnners were Mrs. Madelne wn,. m, Mnt. Helen Olnda. Mr. CATEET -* Mrs. Thomas) and Mrs. George Hasek. Mrs. Wl- Burke, of ths borough s vacs-hum Schneder, Mrs, John Ost- VBTNG N MCHGAN Honng n Detrot, Mch. A Correcton and Apology Due to an extremely unfortunate crcumstance, The Carteret Press n ts ssue of July 9, erroneously quoted an mportant paragraph n a letter addresed by L, E. Helttr Jr., MlH,MM Hrrette Mrs. Joseph Ketes, Carteret, Fve [Cole, manager of the Unted States ' "" MeUls efnng Company, to Stephen Trosko, presdent of the Carteret locul of the nternatonal Unon of Mne, Mll Vd Smelter Workers. The error occurred n our compojjnb room, and whle we realse t was one of those human mstakes we all art lkely to commt, we nevertheless regret' t detply. Havng tred earnestly to play far wth both ade* n the dspute, we grandchldren and one smer Mrs. Jula Nemsj, also survve, MS. Katko wa* a member of the Hungaran eformed Church and also a member of thr KuKarun eformed Federaton. Funeral servces wll be held Saturday afternoon at : o'clock from the Synpvleck Funeral Home, 6 Atlantc Strtet and at. p'plock at the Hungaran etomtd Church- Bural wll be at Clov«l«l Park. certanly would not pnownfly lt tuc nuttar." wllng to'add to whatever msunderstandng already exsts. n order to set the record straght' we are quotng correctly herewth, paragraph n queston: (Paragraph' B 'The ncentve plan we propose to adopt las been n effect n hundreds of Amercan plants for two decades or more. You have chusen to tall' t a "speed-up," You have sad n meetng* uml letters that suph a plan shortens men's lves, causes nervous breakdowns, and throws older workers', whfl cannot keep pace, on the scrap tw»p," f j "No one can support sucn statements who wll take even a lttle trouble tc took nto tha twan ot hnff, Mrs. Unua Fre-man, Mrs Jula O'Bren, Ms. H L. Bar, wvs. Louse Clftrk. Mss Alberta Clark, Mrs. Alberta eynolds, Mrs. George Duudell. Mrs. Marry Mann, Mrs. John ed Ms..John Kenna. Mrs. Paullm- Wallng. Mrs. Anna Donovan. Ms. George Klmbach. Mrs. telln Kamnsky and Mrs Loutae Huber Mrs. ose Barch, Mn, ta Barch. Mrs. Madelne Klko, Mrs Elzabeth Tuohey. Mss Eleanor Tuohey, Mrs. ose Mombto, Mrs Mary acclna, Mrs. Alce Sherdan, Mrs. John Muche. Mrs, Margaret Sohon, Mrs. Wllam ddel, Mxe. Helen fv&nkowskl, Francs prrong, Mrs Alberta henny and Mrs. Kugene henny. Mrs. Matlda Prrong, Mrs. Plrcons. Mrs. Ann Plrrong, Mcllheuny and Mrs. Stella

2 l< fx / K Please wrte. nplo, CUSTOME ELATONS DEFT. } M P Food Stores, Urntfon Aye,... New York 7, N. Y- SUEST EVEBYfrtAjPl off ' FUTS and VEGETLES To be good buys, fruts and vegefabjes must be harvested fresh, delvered fresh and sold fresh. And A&P s where you'll fnd them that way... and thrftly-prced besdes. Yellow Freestone Peaches Grapes 7c ed Plums com tb«. 9e Nectarnes Frm»nd >wul b. 9* SeedlcSS Lmes.. carton cf or 5 5c Bartlelt Pearsk nn» eatng tb c VellOW O n o n s Hom.srown lbs. o (flaky pastry and jucy apples make a truly temptng treat! Jane Parker B'utato Chps orstckt Sot.,(r»nWul«f or Hamburger pkg. of O Jano Parker 'ound Cake^S: «, Marvel Whte Bread.. 6«.otlo ed rpe tame grown Tomatoes Sweet Corn Horn* grown AY, A ] Yon 'nght save tnonfe} on food by. shoppng ffofh More to store... gettng a few good buys now nd tlen. But the surest way to savfc s to shftp rfcf' larly at A&F, where you can count on gettng good buys every day. You»«, A&P V» polcy * to keep ojwfltng exprnsen and proft* consstently low and share the savngs wth you n the form of prces that are as low as we can make them not just on one or two tems, one or two day* ft week... hut on tem after tem, day after day. esult? You're sure to save no matter when you smp at your A&P. Come n and se>! Good Buys Every Day a! AAP. f SUPE-GHT MEATS These fne meats an- sold by A&l* at the lowem prce possble con- ' -,.,,,o"' M-len! wth ther <]alty... and snld only at the prce nlvert'nl! Prme Fresh Peas weem ">-7e Carrots v/ bunch c Green Peppers Home grown fc«. 5e Calforna O r a n g e s k «5 b. bag 9c Egg Plant Horn* grown b. 9 C A&P A&P'S DAY CENTE BUYS A&''» Dary Center, s the shoppng center for folks who apprecate good buy* n delcous, nutrtous dary foods. Make t yours, too! Slced Swss Cheese SJarp Cleddar Cheese *.69e Kraft Old Englsh.»**7«Veg. CotUf»e Cheese BwdW or 7c COFFEE You may cloose from three blends... mld, medum and strong... all Custom Ground when you buy, just rght for your eoffeenaker. EGHT O'CLOCK mt ' nc lb bag,, b. bag.9 ED CCLE ch,u-bod.d!b..89c b. bag 5c,, ft, bag U Pabet-Ett Farmer Cheese foodcf»n «o.pkg. 9* Pppn oll Cream Cheese w.j««<o««gruyere Chee?e Vgorous and wnoy lbs. b. bag 8o b bag.9 k Chuck oast or Steak Bon. n t. 5c otnd P o t oast Bollom-no lal added lt>89c Chopped Beef Pur* b««f-fr«hly groutd lb.9c P o t oast CrtlMllk-lHtltll-nolatddtd b 85* Shoulders of Lamb c««eu-who«ft, 9* Lon Lamb Chops G«nunt prnj b 99c Stewng Lamb ''» «nd shank b 9c Boneless Veal oast Shoudw b.55«brsket Beef >on««n»> 69c Plate* Navel n«fr.htb. 9c Green Gant Peas tg, tendtr WM peat 7 or can Freestone Peaches ut*y Jo.7«fe Cherres Sour ptted zoo.c«n7o Clng Peaches D. Mon# 9o. M n7c Blueberres tt»r'» somn9c PleappleCnhdlbbyD»Montot 5c Holday Browne Mx'opks9e Holday Macaroon Mx.9c CookeSCrpo-Cocoanul or Oalmtl ol 9«'Lorna Doone N»b«o 5o.for5«Sugar CookCB Jane Psrker 8Woz.}o Sparkle Puddngs. weuu CUrt Wc Vnt oast No lal detd 5* Legs of Lamb pkg». 7c Ten-B-LW ce Own Mx o,cn5a Grape Juce AW pt.bot.9c q.b«t,5c Grape Jelly AnnP«g «.jr«lz Cheese Crackers 8 o. Pk g. 7<= Whte Meat.Tuua A&P 7o.«n «Chnook Salmon AS>P 7HO c»n-c French Dressng Kr«n Jo.bot.o Mayonnase Ann p* g * Pt. o q v 57o K e t c h u p AnnPtg U ex. bol. for c Stllffed Olves Sulltm «%o. ar9c Tomato Juce 'bby to».c«nfo'5c Peps-Cola Plu dep. or. bot.6 (or 9c Gnger Ale g«bot.-pm dep. (or 9c C«nwJ» Ory or Wht* ock Vanty Fr Fadal Tssues CHMMUnttf r-.pkg.»l... 8 thn Md pkg. of l(l lef ' HrkeVg under B bf b 59 C b* ovw b 55 C FOU' AH t«-lot rlcwtt-llml to. 5* Slced Bacon sunnymm hm t.»kj. 59«Smoked Pork Shouldtr torta* fe.9«pork Chops Hp»nd touwar «h fc 5U Frankfurters ftmw * 55c Slced Boled Ham Fresh Flounder Fllet... %.65««ft 5fc> F r e s h Fllet cm «.d H»ddock ft 5«Fresh Scallops *. 59c Shrmp». Lbby's BY Foods Straned md homoj«nwd» 9* lona Tomatoes.»»M«** Strng Beans «tj M«H «t»r SS«Dced Carrots D«Mont \t»t «r 9* Cream Style Cornomo of«>r«!whole Beets Awewy JOo. CM9«Sweet P e a s A&P mey o«. cm 5«Ann Page Beans <»»* tfc e ConsommeCempbell' loho cmfor* Menner's Spansh ce u»t 9«Assorted Cereals sunnyed pg.o7«cheeros or Corn Kx 7 oxer«ballard'bun-t lyllscon M 9c Corn Soya Shreds K.^s' n 5o Orange SHceSWorlhmorelb (e!l«ble Lcorce Pastlles Wonhmor* n> 5# Marshmallow Peanuts o»t 9«Evap. Mlk Whle Home tll cn for «O u r Own Tea Bags pkg of n 9«Nectar Tea Bags»k». o t l«spck Shoe Whle,, bot.lot Bleachette Blue «Lqud Starch Soap Flakes kghttl MJMS. Voodbury Soap tv* bw^ ta» * WoodburySoap r«<mt fw Sle SpKltly wnpped comblmtlbn pkkt* MOHMT for cent. CAVALE CGAETTES Vanty far Tolet TssHt Hr...k«y tottnty hrtkttng Agent tems from Pnt to HEW BUNflWC Hls salary uwtlon urcp, s only C.5 n year bvlt he man- the cost, or t ape* to buy a thousand and one $,. Bn r, m > thne* cotlnn n total of we! over vertlse n \, v $,, yenrly. nnwspftpcrs fj, Who r, ths man? How does he the nppr.rtum:! mnnage ths apparent fnancal arc rp-jvrd j mracle espfttaly n UMC clfty.* of hotc;s nwv.,! nflaton and hlg^ nnst of lvng lowest The ancwer to the frst queston ", smple. H«'s Arthur L. Buttoufehs. o rtkftlent.of CntTbu^, and tne PutrhaslTtr A'(*n for Mddlesex County, Tn answer the ' "And queston 'requlre a bt cf bjekgwund' explanaton. Pror to AufTst, 9^ wlen '^f Democratc party took over the regn of the county government each Freeholder or k.»ttmmh head made, on hs own, all pur- nl contract; ; chmk he thought were requred ever possw for the pperatlon of hs perllcular bdders or department. tto«*vcr, the then nclnng Board Of Freeholders thought Ul to be a promscuous way of dong tehj mn ; gasolne. f>-< lor me at n,,. ( «ntl Fnrm.,-],, tres!m,. am H.,M oooevel Hd,. n ths lnan" BUTO\t»] s the^e bld- ;:, thct t. hm,t; County On tems the Purcl prce nqury, busness ftnd d felt t w»s a wasteful ng them, pn ] prdcedure costtnft Mddlesex Conn- Mddlesex CHT. ty taxpnyors thousands of rtttlars to bd. Agan, n, yearly. He contract. So. the Purrhaslns Djpartmen; Those n tn trtj) MttttuSh'r. found Buvrnu' flve Wto Edvwrtl,T ttrl.carlrrftl, fleece, Hs bn > hofnme Mddles'"* County'* f'st bankng L'<n nm Purchasltm A^ent. Ho l atled tl» vde hm wth, depn-tment untl hs death n ) ment. onl took ovrr th» pojt Aft ' Burroughs hasn't been called np*n' to purfthe durna the rmt MS years. He's the buyer for (ll county (t^pjrttnt.ts nl hullfl'ns, thp o^ks. oo^ev^lt H n «"'tal. tl«.workhmpp and the Jal. n addton to the ;n<w oom- n January, 9. regardng To BuTdu»h< the work of hs raujhs flls o; 'nftlce s "strlcllv busness, above de.r" n quadn;,. spntlment nj- poltcs." so tn Ue low b: "We onernte lke any's n nnd bm- deprtment lu-.n nt'ss ftv. by lulemptlrg o pur- purchse s mm :. c'n^ n u«e b«h prlc^ th» best, Burroughs SHY r^red muterlals for cotnlv cw hs oflflrc,ssm ( at the "re.ptp't stvlrm to the taxrrtmt." sad BurroKls. coverns more Thert's hardlv an tem that dollars n act;.', ' monplnce artcles, such tems us these have been and are Hnu purchast'd by Burroushs' offoe: Cloth«s lne, clothes pns,,cu.pl- dors, flsh hwks. foot powder, garlc, gold flsh, ltemons, lmes, manhole c'overs, mouse traps, poson, sauerkraut, shoe strngs, trees, turxty saddles and weather vanes. "About the only thng we don't buy." Burroughs remarked, "s the noney for the Treasurer's ofljee. But. we try our best to save enough purchases so there's stll noufch money n the treasury vhen ts needed." Double-Check n connecton wth the treasur- 's offce Burroughs ponted out at the operaton of the offce or urchastng Agent s a defnte ad Arthur J. ttamley, the County 'reasurer, because t provdes a ouble check on all mones spent ry the Couty on purrhasfs. ', Here's how purchases are!,andted by Burrough's offce: Each year department heads es. j lmate ther needs and submt hem to the Freeholders for nclulon n the annual County Budget, fter approval, the department lead may order Materal;; covered ls budget. However, an emergency often rses requrng a department to xceed ts budget. n such cases,h«department head fles a req- A FA PZE FO ANY MAN Cool, comfortable sport shrts... deal for any occason and tagged wth & prc* that wll makfe you st up and take notce. You'll have plenty of tme to «ew these natty sport shrts durng August and the comng Fall. That U Why we art tellng jm about the bg values n them now. From 5 "We certan'.- county busnc-s operaton n oh supolles we n.- make County and luv ;, rtsret such u \v we never put s'l'm busness JudMm.t: of publc record :, dollars are sav-l v- ng to strct bhns' means gvlnn ord- m \n\ offer the lowe-,t prn- on] andlse of appmv. (,,!:y "Ours may be a tun. :q errrment on a coutv f.t-: lke a good busness on: must strve to \r.\\ od w\\ ts stockholders we to use sound jm bentflt of tle txpaylny pj Mddlesex Countv «]o:n»e Uprght n Bad Sh< MOSCOW day alansl.. S< held tlst man s. ward patl uln on hs t'.vo lejts. Ths scentst, t "an The re»lly was a!" ohlctr who had v. hs way nto Snvu- S. D. Antp!;. partment of b»lu nev mcclc;l ' ' ' challenged srcnt Uvtsta b'l ' thlf theory: M»n'» grfs ncurred wh' ho on ll fours and rom the nnal tag»nd ertt P " contnued to» * rabbts had lf ;n ' tlcally, many ( ^ wculd not tx-, t:ulc[ ' * l :d '" uo: Attn k! SrlfntW Bdrlf tcrutned..d he..' Admral Kokh.. fou(m ««when KolchBk * led to pass h, t vroul kn nsttuton ftev. tvrenev hl ebmrbf thtx. ex--hs r««s" vcrllel anmal, m." Mrlpnta P fluoted p mouth women! Mv>d No & t "' fj Lpvrenev " ll r»'' "" ^amlmmfl l^nn ^fftffl?**'

3 :rr:r FDAY, AUGUST 5, 99 PAGE THU,. arc lo^ts < Brthday Sol n-' ll Mr and Mrs., brthday HHS. Webb. Felauer, and Allen \n, Mlrda. ennl* Krnslewca, Ann ulns. Elane and Kurec, Mrs rene Stym- Mlrda. Mrs. A, ml Mrs, A. J. and Mr.,, M town. T, Warren Webb, Mnl Ntelson, Mr.,,.., wcbb, Charlotte,,h. wnodbrldge; Mr. '.!,,.* Kurecz. Hope-,,,, MS. Prank Ood- Tvmk. Mr. and Mrs. -,c-* Bloomfleld and hv Knwalsky, Perth HtlOt TP, r Mr. and Mrs. Jo and son, onald, l ] ' l ',' (. ( home from a trp v,, mm. Nagara F»Dl Md ]-j,(.y were accompaned, ;,,v Mrs. Molnw'a fa Alk Pavllk. // Mss Becomes Mrs., Notfy Amboy Socal Securty Offce PETH AMBOY When you marry, ask the Socal Securty offce to change your name on your Socal Securty card. Ths advce. gven by Lous J. tter, Manager of the U. S. Socal Securty Offce at State, Perth Amboy, s especally ntended for June brdes. "Ther honeymoon trps should be over, he sad, and these 'new wves' are back at work wth a brand new name on the payroll." n fact, contnued Htter, f you were marred n June or any other month of the year and plan to contnue workng on a Job covered by the Socal Securty Law, you should see to t that your new name s on your Socal Securty Card. An ndvdual's nsurance- payments depends on an ndvdual wage record. tter ponted out. and the wage record wll be correct only f you notfy the offce of change n name. "Havng done that, you wll receve a new Socal Securty Card wth your marred name but wth the same Socal Securty number you have always used," Mr. tter explaned. Du Brow's annual ter," the lttle card wth nne dnts rmtf always agree wth the records of the Socal Securty Admnstraton. Therefore, f you lose your card, or f you change your name, get n touch wth the Socal Securty offce n Perth Amboy. They wll help you get a new card showng your correct nane wth the same Socal Number," Securty NFANT DES CATEET Margaret Agnes Szymborskl, -tnonth-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Szymborskl, ded at ther home, 7 Sherman, Nqwark. The chld waa born n Carteret and was the granddaughter of Mrs. Agnes Szymborskl, Unon. SON 8 BON CATEET Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lokos, 9 Elm, are the parents of a son bom Saturday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. N WLDWOOD CATEET Mlsus Helen Karptnsky and Conne DeSantls, Carteret and Mrs. Josephne Marranca, Elzabeth, are vacatonng "emember," declared Mr. Ht-' n Wlldwood. md-summer CLEAANCE n lne wth our sem-annual polcy, EVEYTHNG reduced for clearance U EGULA STOCK merchandse. Youll fnd floor samples, one or two of a knd, some soled, some perfects bu^ dscontnued. You wll NOT fnd "specal purchases' or "specal sale" tems but the same fne qualty furnture and carpets regularly offered under the Du Brow Bros. NAME and GUAANTEE.', -or YOU Moderns: unlmted dnette set; blond table, comb, blue nd blond chan, 5 pet, poy/ro/n chrome dnette; center leaf table, ltt leg chan, 5 pet. n type rtf, famous make; choce of me leaf patterns, 9'xl' t mahogany bedroom; dresser, bed, cedar fjrrabe, nght table, char frry bedroom; bg dresser, chest, full ste ul, commode nght table OM(( mahogany dnng room; bg value, wth Tx(>" ext. table, pcs.. cannnal, host and hottes, televson chan; and strpes OU PCE WAS NOW $ many, many more-all thru our store dstnctve furnture & carpets -8 New Brunswck Ave. FODS P. A. -6S6 OPEN EVENNGS 'tl 9:-SVNDAYS : to 5: CLOSED SATUDAYS durng August PLYMOUTH EXCHANGE ENGNE GUAANTEED! CHYSLE DODGE'-- DE SOTO THE GO AVALLE AT Dorothy Sahulck To Marry n Fall CATEET Mr. and Mrs. John Sahulck, 55 Holly, have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Dorothy, to John S. Maslowskl. 7 State, Perth Amboy, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maslowsk. The weddng s scheduled for early (all. The brde-elect attended Woodbrdge Hgh School and s employed by the efrgeraton Corporaton of Amerca n Perth Amboy. He was graduated from Perth Amboy Hgh School Md the Newark nsttute of Practcal Draftng. Maslowskl served n the U. 8. Army for two years, ncludng one year of servce n the Pacfc theater and s employed as A draftsman at the Federal Seaboard Terra Cotta Corporaton n Perth Amboy. Mss Myno Plans October Weddng CATEET Mss Helen Mynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Constantlne Mynlo, Edgar, was guest of honor at ft personal shower ven by her mad of honor, Mss Helen Bakos of Mtawan, at the home of Mrs. Margaret esko, Washngton.. Mss Myno wll be marred October 9th to Walter Zarko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Zarko, of Hllsde. Quests were Msses Margtaret and Helen Shpka, Bernce Wzna, Helen Kurdyla. June Donnelly, Mrs. Mare Ondrejcak, Mrs. Mary Kleban, Mrs. Paul Dawenskl and Mrs. Constantlne Mynlo of ths borough; Mrs. Helen Gondera of Woodbrldge;-Mrs, Joseph Bakos of Matawan and Mrs. Sophe Matwelshyn and Walter Zarko of Hllsde. ON CMB CATEET John E. Caplzzano, of the Amercan Mneral Sprts Co., ths week wns apponted by the Board of Governors of the Newark Athletc Club as a member of a commttee to expand actvtes and nterests of club members. GUbertt Entertan At Barbecue Affar CATtET~Mr and Mrs. Albert Glbert entertaned at a barbecue party on the lawn of ther home on Cypress. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacob and sons. Joseph, Jr.. and Jeflery. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Zlelnsk and chldren, Barbara and Stanley, Elzabeth; Mr. and Mrs, James Makkar and chldren. Lenore and James, Jr., ah way, Peter Baranczuk, John Dvolk Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smolen and daughter, Chrstna, Mrs. Joseph Wadlak and son, Clfford and Mr and Mrs. Stanley Olbert and daughters. rene and Chrstna ths place. Lomax-Merrcks Weddng Set CATEET Announcement las been made of the marrage of Mss Paulne Merrlcks, 9 Benen, daughter of Mrs. Dora Merrlcks, Lake Cty, Fla., and the late Choce C. Merrcks to James Lomax, Jr., son of Mrs. Beatrce Chrstmas of Mercer 8trett, ths place, and the late James Lo- max. The ceremony was performed Sunday at the home of the brdegroom by ev. W.. Pender. Mss Paulne Crews served as the mad of honor and James Prce, Jr.. acted as the best man. The brde was gven n marrage by her.brother-n-law James eed of Trenton. * The brde s a graduate of Edward Waters College, Jacksonvlle, Fla. Her husband attended local schools. UNDEGONG TANNG CA'TEET TWO Carteret men, Edward L. Hayduk, arman recrut USN, son of Mrs. Harry Hayduk, 7 Charles, and James Hrycuna, seaman recrut, USN, 6 andolph, are undergong recrut tranng at the world's largest Naval Tranng Center, Great Lakes.. ' TEACHNG CATEET Paul Bodner, sonn-law of Mr. and Mrs, M. Oalla, 9 Ptch, s now teachng horologleal enftlneerlnffat the. N. J. Democracy." School of Watchmakng, Newark. Woodbrdge Sale Days PZE WNNES STPKZ; PATCA BENNAN 5 S. Park Drve, Woodbrdge G.E. Floor Model Automatc ado-phonograph ND PZE MS. (. HOYE 858 Kng George oad, Fords Apex Tank Vacuum Cleaner wth Attachments D PZE MS. J. ED 9 Washngton, Carteret Dormeycr Deluxe Model Mxer, Complete ' TH PZE JOHN E. PETESON 6 Eleanor Place, Woodbrdge $5 Merchandse Certfcate 5TH PZE J. PAZU 7 Woodbrdge, Woodbrdge $ Merchandse'Certfcate t Pays to Shop n Woodbrdge Complete wth cylnder head, ol pan, water pump, ol pump, chan cover. EASY TEMS! LOW PCES Prnceton Books Dana Barrymore 'Ugh UpThe Sky' to fnext Attracton; Hldegarde n Concert PNCETON- Eghth presentaton of the Prnceton Drama Festval wll br Dana Barrymore starrng n MOM Hart's play "Lght Op the Sky" for the week begnnng Monday evenng, August 8th, wth matnees on Wednesday and Saturday at the McCater Theatre. Mss Barrymore. who makes her frst appearance wth the Drama Festval n ths smashng Broadway ht of last season, wlllj be supported by Harold J. Kennedy' and obert Wllcox, Herbert Kenwlth wll drect the play and ch-! ard Bernsten wll provde the \ decor., "Lght Up' the Sky" of whch Brooks Atknson, wrtng n the New York Tmes, sad: "The Jokes bound off the rafters n an evenlnn of honest merchantable laughter," n Mw Hart Play DANA BAYMOE VSTK) N VEMONT CATEET-M less Helen nydcr and Mss Ethf Snydt). Jersey, recently pad a vst to the world's largest grante quarres of ock of Ages n Barre, Vt. PolkoWltZ Opens New oo«s PETH AMBOY - Motors announce* the opetttw lt-t new showroom and servce f*» j rllltlm at 5-7 New BnMWMk7, ; The new Polkowlus headquan, * rs n a showptace. t has a parkn tot ol. square feet. # Mcnrw n and asphalt pevwj.* nsde there are many new ptecsa of expensve equpment, ncludng fve new wta of twn post Hfla, * ' new electrlr motor analyser for quckly analyzng engne trouble*, a new lubrcaton setup and a blower arrangement for clearng^ the ar of exhaust gases. Polkowu Motors hat been busness n Perth Amboy 9 and "Ml work la done the drecton of the manager who ha* been wth frm snce 9 Only men experenced at ther trade are hred mechancs. WEEKEND QUEST CATEET oxyanna Grace Armed servces far apart on b*«t,- McAlptne. Washngton, D. C, was use of ar strength. s a whrlwnd lampoon about j the weekend guest of Mrs, M.dalla \ show people. ts racy and rambunc land daughter. Mrs, Paul Bodner, etalers say summer sales tlous revelatons about a group of (9 Ftch 8treet. ' be largest n many years. famous stage personaltes, whose dentty "despte denals, of the! wrtng squre of Bucks County were known to even dsnterested bystanders, caused Walter Wlnchell to descrbe the play as "A laughapaloosa!", whle the balance of the crtcs rose to a man to toss ther hats n the ar to welcome Mr. Hart's most recent branchld. Followng "Lght Up the' Sky," he attracton at the McCarter Theatre for the week begnnng Monday. August 5th. wll be the songstress-mme Hlldenarde n» song and pano concert. The lady who made Mlwaukee famous for somethng other than a certan famous brew wll have a nne-pece orchestra, drected by her accom-; panlst Salvatore Qloe. Ths specal event n the Prnceton Drama Festval s presented by Anna Sosenko wth the Messrs. Kennedy and Kenwlth. JSeedlecraften Meet Wth Mrs. Hamadyk CATEET Mrs. Joseph Hamadyk, Cavterft, was hostess to the Ntedlecrafl Club a a meetng at her home Tuesday nght.' Tentatve plans were dscussed for a theatre and dnner party n New York Cty n September. Mrs. Andrew Abaray wll entertan the club at ts next meetlnk Auu'ust 6 at her home on Hermann. Others present were Mrs Stephen Cholokn,..Mr*. Leo Kuhn Mrs. Stephen Kopln, Ms. Joseph Kertesz, Mrs. Frank Blumettl and Mrs. Mary Hld. Brtan s held to be n frst place n fghter planes. CLASSFED HK.' WANTKD FCM..K WOMAN WANTlfll ONK DAY A WKKK CAM. WOODllKK S.HSU s- «Hnt: w.tvrwn KDK TU NKWAUK l>v K>' «t o A. M. Kt-tn : r. Carteret -7-", M. Tastng s belevng! Yes, Ude«, when you taste any Flagtaff product-youll lee for yourself that Flagstaff nssts on the best and nothng but the bestbecause only the pck of the crop can be packed under the proud Flagstaff label. Yet, you pay no more for Flagstaff qualty than for the ordnary kndl FLAGSTAFF THF HOUSE THA QUAUTY BULT Flagstaff Foods Sold only at U SH What Many Women Have Been Watng For... OU AUGUST FU SALE Now snce many years, furs are at ther lowest. The coat above, made from the fnest Northern or Jersey Muskrats was prced at $5 and whch we are now n a poston to offer at $7&, Don't mss ths opportunty come n and see for yourbefore the wnter self, prces Buy now Qt our Umt-puyment or l j-n w plan. "Always LVJUMJE WQQDBW

4 PAGE FOuH FDAY, AUGUST B. 9 CATF.,, f)'f VOT P. ; Tatt- \..t. ht.'l'll- mlnn haul lff mn,. tn- M.nnr 'l '.nn''ll Of l!n' ' t >' ' :nt. N» W Uncle : ' «u m t.! l.-h-- \rnl.- "' :!. s - ] l.^,..^..? nurrl t...fllv! : \-N, -, *- '.ftaj;,' '!* * m l.'t >t fn :.,..W..M. A* nl*., '.. V. v l '! '. t r.*t K - s ' M ' - M V '- V. V> r -, l n - n-. l ' M n. m m r* lla.-l «m- \n«m. l'»rry. ',,j[.d> ("n-!, n. -..n. u r. r e f -.r-. : S/KK.KV, ' } - ' '- ^ ' - M, ( ( (,. N.-M.. r«f - <-\U» OF TllAVH CA W- w!:,, :!»Jk nl our jrl n;l.!< :..:,vt"; anj JUnlbo.-, fo.'.'.*- ll:'l)!' ;l<\ f klullfv,xu,v [;),;../ they hxflklfd vurljn!! >- ; 'H flfat of cur bel n <l h,b..ll nl folln..!anrk.: (.' u. :>! -r.aly :ukno*!n;-.! M! thanks HP many Hn?l 'Uut >>. ^pl/ltunl bol(' l t ;tl (lcn!:! of cms Mll l. ev fltv^ Moffftt, O.JO. rr..v rjmm.l KuWU of Cnlnnhu : St. Mleluel's Sotl.ty: )ul!l) ;r s. C.rtpret Polld np >;. f:\nuve 'kl Funeral Home fur \;s(n t.,ry STV-PS Mr. M:rv C',y nd mly.!, Sam Says Tmber Lve tmber la tldom tahe. t ether frowlnf or dlcllntt n net utll*»ble volume. Vrgn fflrest my be statc btcautt of bll- MC» between grownl am declnng elctnenls n forest fully eonvertrd to ntrn<vf manafement, th«dfradent element* eomwon n vrgn foret* have been tllfrrnated. Then all th* vod vsluml ptum runctlnn a a bstf to Dhlch nlw wood lt added annually. tvnnd-huckj art nblanm or)»nf farm or pasture. Man)» held of 'tock ha broken ts tt$ bf Htppnt nto one of thut hcrel. The Tr«rUtl<f«of mmrn lmr found ' mound of drt around the teltl nterfere that he afl(v«t, mrrt mp n tl* wth farm mchtrnrj, Tht rtorld la. S. Savlnpn fl,«. hc* anmal* detroj a certan anorat Alerlftrt ar- mllu mlm fur of fran hut ther mtln dam «n't (nrnw <>l ^.. _ - lluru. don* n ther burrowng, ''Kry rrulrr lln ll>«* Flter n M>rtmly, he luur.) mke llrr dreama r(m» nn-, -n. l' llfcullln> NEW AVAL the promt pv-.nr f morr CATEET-A son w»s born land, tllf l:l"t rl:rln('r», l»me Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.' Artlnr mett*. of nolrtff of ) rm «lr-l nllrr-, \H (f Sttwart, l Mercer SU-eet, at tlf lhr» tun M' jrvrn al-n by l»nlll<y Pwth Amboy Oeneral Hosptal.. cur!ll:r> HUM n lf nup lull evr-r rol-. \DV (M'<HXTNTY rtrt Lfe mlnv < he. S. Sav(< Bl»n(t«Opprltnllv Drvr. Start mvln«the earllut known tft nwbel today H mr JU'A «r u»l flr*. polcy wt luued n E l H US Tfrllry (UpttnfAt MS. For a Man's Char Ever nlt a chjr set? fltre's nnr. n :< lallonfl rt.vlc.t»t the set for a hjat's char. The kntted pe rs are rdsej Wth crcelctf >!fnllojm nnd pf^otn. A flrtcfnn leaflet fnr mnklnr (he rhulr s?t. KNTTED BASktTS. n'»y he nntyed nv s:tdlh» a sftmpel, «r'f-addrejsel rnvelope to the Nrertlewnrk ltep:rlnrnt nf htl jwper rnjtestltt.eflet No. Ohfd turnlnj $58)66 Prmnted Wth S5 l««rd MONOE, WS^9etau»«the "pencl CUSP"?he (mttd on the sdewalk was really» bank depmt Mrr-r rnntalnlng JftS.flW), <v\*n yca uld Sh:ron Broge K»t ;nmp new shoos Sharon tool; the c.tse home and opened t wth the assstance ol her fvp-year-nld <»t»r, Dane, and her nlneyean-olrl brother, Gary. nstend of pencls tey found currency nnd p«per«. They were!l«appontpd. An older sster,.avon. t, l«r wlut the chldren hod fomd, and she and her mother, Mrs. Helen Broge, notfed the polce. Te money and negotable ecurltlm were ttrned over to a cheese company w h o K e clerk hed dropped he folder en route tb th* bnnk, Polce dd not delose the dentty of the company or the clerk. The cheese company preencd Shnrm wth n? bll. When Sharon fnshed showng t around the ehwhood, he bought some new hoes. Cftte Offlb* t not unuual to fnd htrel nfected wth cattle grub. Th* Dnner Daty h Flash n,,\ O FO ADVF.jmSKS and BUSNESS DECTOY FO TEUJNf Y(»' WHEE TO EACH THE EXPETS 'ATON/K TKSK ADVKTSES vumblm. lamt--r'pt n < jtsu tu-l s nl.tr,,,.,, for an f rly season dnner dn *-. )er<rutvr nl;u T, twdlee ltnes above % trfcfully flared skrt. Ths ttt! -, v, Ml W''l-C(( neckflae add ther sfyle notes to He full ;.! ;r brht rrd s anlmnrtant rolor n the early l:! vhuum t Concrete HGH TKST QUALTY CONCETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Stone - Washed Oravel Washed Sand - Waterprooflnc Lne - Brck - Oment - Plaster artan Mercantle Corporaton Phone PE--7S FONT AND KAVF.TTE STS. PETH AMBOV, N. J. Oec«ratkn Servce t THS VCNTY'S LAOE8T DECOATON SEBCE DuFont Fants mperal Washable Wallpaper Columba Venetan Blnd* Tontne Wndow Shades nteror Decorator at Tour Serrlce SVVACKBOS. 8 STATE ST., PETH AMBOV Phone P. A. -96 Vst Our Showrooms Drug Stores Avenel Pharmacy AHWAY AVENUE WOODBDGE 8-9 FBCSCaFTONS WHTMANS CANDES Summer Needs Cosmetcs Flm - Greetng Cards AYMOND JACKSON AND SON ^ DUGGST 88 Man Woodbrdge, N. ' Telephone: 8-55 Dog Kennels GONG AWAY? BOAHl) YOU DOGS?;. Dally, Weekly, Monthly ates Washng anl Strppng Well VoutUtrd Best of Care Spck & Span Kennels ' But 6, nuan hway, N. J AHWAY -SD-M HOTEL FO DOGS treed Cocker utd Colle Pups f Jkmrdlng - Bathng. TrlnunK Lncolnut Kennels. (9 OLD LNCOLN HGHWAY MKTUCHEN «-?M Funeral Drectors SYNOWECK Funeral Home 6 Atlantc \ Fornlture ados B(!V ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE! SUMME FUNTUE EDUCED Up to 5% Wnter Brothers Waysde Furnture Shop Hlrhway 5 Avenel, N. J. Open Dally A. M. to» P. M. Phone Woodbrldffe Lumber and Mlllwork Woodbrdge lumber Co. Woodbrdge, N, J. Telephone: Woodbrtdgt 8-tlU t Llqer Stores t Telephone Woodbrdge Woodhrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDASCK, POP. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 57 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBDGE, N. J. Muscal nstruments THE OAD TO MUSCAL HAPPNESS ENOLL NOW Summer nstructon Accordon - Voln Learn n Comfort > Our Alr-condltoncd Studos HeadquurUrs for Qualty Muscal nstruments and Accessores Edde's Musc Center AND SCHOOL OF MUSC Kt\. UolkkoMkt, 'rop, 57 State St. P. A, -9* Expostors Musk Shop AUTHOZED DEALE Buettcher, Selmer, Martn Eplphone, Slnferland, Gretscb Mooa. nstructon on All nstruments ental Plan for Students 65 New Brunswck Fords, N. J. Perth Amboy -898 Pet Shop Joe' Pet Shop 'rll - KM* - Kuppllcn - HurMucat freak Dally - V. 8. (ov't Up«rlrd.tro Htm«- Mane* - Krlaklra Ulraa - < a«f«- Muvpllea 56 NEW BUNSWCK AVENUE PETH AMBOY TEL. -9 Pny des //. Deter's Pony des At Maple Tree Pcnc Ground*, AveneL N. J. Open Dally : to 5;«PONES FO PATES HKC8 CA ADOS MOTOOLA AND PHLtO Standard and Custom Deluje Models n Stock Dwlped to Ft Your Car! Anderson adq Amboy, Perth A*k*7 Phone Perth Ahboy -9 ado epars t Telephone CA-8-MH AVs ado & Televson SALES and SEVCE Authorng Serrlee EftUHHr Only the Best eplacement Part* Ued All Work Full; Guaranteed All Type Tubes and Batteres n Stock. S PEStflNG AVENUE CATEBET, N. J. ado and Televlston WOODBDGE ADO AND TELEVSON SALES & SEVCE Home and Auto atos Amplfer* Televson Expert Serrtcln JOSEPH P. OOSK St AHWAt AVOHlt B. Telephone WoodbrMe - eal Estate -nsf a m Wllam Greentoald W EAL ESTATE AND NSUANCE OOSEVELT ATENUf CAttltKT CATEET S MS Donald T.Manon NSUANC* eprwenttof Boftttt Brtthen A Co. Owr»t Te»t» TtleBhone W»sbrld«e -5M-J efrlgeratlh Unted efrgeraton Co., the. J«a«pa Ma.tTtTllat, fut. Ktmlpment M> Part («r Tvenu - Bdtchen Cenfeetkmers. FlorUt Balerlet - Grocerlea ZS Yean n the, KefrleratUn nduttry For Servkst C»U PK Evet. MET. 6-] - SMTH TBEET PEH AMBOY t ooflg n SMg HNE8 OOFNG CO. hlkteuut All work covered by W*ffcMe*'t Compenutlon and LUbUtty t ooflflg and Sdng Servce Statons Typewrters Henry Janscn & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal ooflnc, Metal CelUnj and Furnace Work 588 Alden Woodbrdge, N. J, Telephone 8-8 "SNCE 95" JVetc Jersey oofng Company ooflnt Brck Sldlnf Metal Work 9- NEW BUNSWCK AYE. PETH AMBOY, N. J. Tel. PE--«TNSMTH AND OOFE ooflng and sdnj work ruaranteed Save salesman's commsson Why Pay $, for a $5. Job? Nothng to pay extra for Wllam Murphy 99 Wedewood Ave. WoodbrdKe, N. J. Wo M ugs r's.boyes". 'UG CLEANNG' L ^Afr AUGUSTAS! LL, SO, AMBO'T -58 J Sad - Drt - Fll TOP SOL John. yan, Jr. Sand and Drt Fll Phone Woodbrde «HS J Servce Statlens Andy's Esso Servcenter LUBCATON. TE EPAS Batten Charftat. Expert frtek and Auto epars -Hour Towln Serrtee WOQDBDGE 8-59 avnb* M. J, ON OUTE W SBrvc Statst Clarhon't ESSO SEVCE Celt Bros Gulf Servce Jack Gels, John Dojcsak, Props. WAStflNO, OCASNQ TES EPAED AMBOY AVE. AND GEEN ST. WOODBDGE, N. J. Woodbrdte 8-N87 Holohan Brothers GAAGE Standard Eno Products Phone Woodbrdfe 8-8 and 8-5JJ Gor. Amboy anl Second Frestone Tres and Tubes Woodbrde, N. J. Sewng Center Frank Hovanec's SEWNG MACHNE & NOTON CENTE lltarquarrm for DO.ME.STH 8E\V.N( MACMSS HTTrlMUll.lS HADK HK T.t AND HUCKLBS C'OVKHF.D HHMSTTOKU >AnlM.:*< XKl'AHKD AND K.O KK) HB.TS AND PAT!) FOlt VACUUM (.EAMKH,67 WASHNGTON AVE. C»rt«ret -6 Tax WOODBDGE DAY AND NGHT SEVCE METBED ATES Frst V Mle fc Each AddlUonal H BU*.. lfe OFFCE: PEAL STEET WOODBmOE. N. J. Tlllg T. HAMSEN E. W. NE AT TLE CO. 5 AHWAY AVENUE WOODBDGE BATHS KTCHENS UBBE FLOONG (QUALTY FUST) Phones: WO8-Z8t7 P. A. -M7 WO--MM tne ad Tbet BACK TO NOMAL Used Ttr«$. V*ed Tubes $,M AUQunwUed TYPEWTES AND ADDNG MACHNES BOUGHT - SOLD - ENTED Doxens of Machnes n Stock Generous Trade-n Allowance, Expert epars, r.*a. -6SB Eastern Typewrter Exchange Market cor. Madlen PETH AMBOY Used Cars "BETTE USED CAS" BENE AVTO SALES 85 AMBOT AVENUE WOODBDGE, N. J. ffdfe. 8-S - 8-ltU ALBECHT'S KEY SHOP Lockamllk - San h'lllub Jnn Muwera Mkarprnrd Waaklnc Mmhlnr '»rl» ltevatra U WASHVUTtl.N' a.veme CAHTKKKT.TS Manc? Tvola Kry. Whllt You Wall (all. W»'r«r«ady wth Mtrt fh for your Summr n H LOANS 5-5 MAO N COO TM J'hone WO. 8^88 The cash you need wll be ready when you stop n! Help Wanted Hostesses 5 Feet 7 nches Watresses Short Order Cooks Soda pspensers Dshwashers Porters Weekend* a&d steady Postons. Pleasant Workng Classfed Advertsng \VK>r>MHD<:H 'tllllmlvf (O, N ;rrfu Slr*n, Wonrlbrtlcr, X. J. 'ubllaltrn of WOODBDOE N)EPF.Nl)F.NT- LEADE CATEET PESS ATAN TOWNSHP-FODS BEACON THEE NEWSPAPES Tme : 6o per llnfl Tmes Hf Par Ho» Tlme» c >er lne l!c per lnt (YEALY CONTACT) lnes three»*p*r le ter lne (Mnmum apace charged 5 lnes,! Mufe of ropy allowed monthly. le(ler» to a lne rve word*. Ada ordered (our tlmee an. stopyel before that tlmo wll btclarved for the artunl nvmber of tmes the ad appeared, larfttu at tl* rate earned. The Voodbrldee Publshng Co. reserves tbe rght tu edt, revue or >t all >opy lulmltthd, uml wll not be renponslble for mutu than lu'orrc' nwrtlun of any ulvtrllsenenl. Th«co-nptrutlon of th«hdverllaerk wll be apprecated. XSlKED AO.H ACCEPTBU TO lm A. M, WEDNESDAY WOODBDGE 8 HK> Experlc«d OpeMton OB D Steady Work Good Far o»pluuatlon-~vautloa Wth P»J»aura,nce Benefts. CATEET NOVELTY CO. K Wkcclcr \teane CaHattt Carl.rtt S-tXlt /-U nclude* Both Frame & Lens SUfle Vl»lon Ocullat PmcrpUou Flled WHY PAY MOE. BEDELL OPTCAN 9 Orchard Temwe LNDEN, N.. St. Oeonr* Ave.»nd State Hlfhvaf #7,7 Telephone Llndtn t-6fl * l.dft'l' l\ll VM \D LUST, 'lt. An- v> KllstV rtl, - r.. : l dll WnlW'lf \ U-mn'fHt A \ -'. \.» APAHTMKV u PHl-her Wll-,.-! - m.lul - O(»U apfl! MH ^ ;' : :!., la-lllllf Vlr-llljt v ll, : ;, r Orana;.' -J:'J.'.m. :.-, H K U, 'V'. nl 8EWAEN UT 5" < - :., from ffcool Nu ; u, ^ny rm«j.- repted. obert KM : : dleaet Avmur.,M' : -. : ( MTH m TWO LOTS v O'-l ALL CLASSFED ADVETSNG fta-lw'uy *f- ":! H--' way. fall (."urt^ t >-H< layable n advance. Kxoepllon are ule for establlttled.uccunta unly. lrrtular l»»rton wll be X)OK H7' X J«\' : : lantel (or at Jle on'-tlme rate. frm Aml) Aw-."-. «n<l Wdflhlnjtun > ««mett. Tt>rn,s. :..:. For Better AHTH.KS Hll Ml'. >ANO M.-lu,.. ' uprl knuwn mukf. >- -»' A»(l llllllll),' ' ' ' ' - ' r ';J l uthls anl t-ml- ^ WAXTKH USED KLKC'TS' l'"l:t.mh.fj NG MACHNK M.-; '-- \ -onllton. Wrltr. «! "< ' '' *'> to numo, your DH! n to-lt. l l ' W d THE flahed AGEH EST. l»l' nsurance and K.al F.sUJ 9 M»ln Brakes. l N. J' Let An EXPET Do Your Brake Work YEAS EXPEENCE NO GUESSWOK - NO EXPEMENTNG NO DELAYS COMPLETELY EQUPPED SHOP Ux% Stock ol HYDAULC FATS KTS BM M m CYLNDES -CLES- BKAWBF& '" - * """ N(l ' A ". 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5 " '. * % :j#! 5 mlest d what awat THS pcture gves you some dea of our new Buck showroom and servce facltes at Polkowte Motors - now open ready to serve you. S Unfortunately, t doesn't show yon the bg new fenced-n parkng lot out n back -, square feet, all asphalt payed. Nor does t show the many expensve new peces of equpment nsde, whch wll help us n gvng ' fner servce than ever, Thngs lke the fve ew sets of twn-post lfts, for lettng us work under your car better - or the new electrc motor atalyjer for quckly dagnosng engne ulhnents - or the surprsng new lubrcaton setup - or even the blower arrangement for curryng out every bt of exhaust gases. But even f one pcture should show all these thngs, t wouldn't convey a complete dea of whrtt you and every other car owner of tlls neghborhood can expect to fnd there - You'll fnd BETTE SEVCE,. - sncere and panstakng care for your ear - - on a bass of honest hgh standards and honest low prces. All work s under the drecton of the same servce manager who has been wth us snce 9. t s ' done by the best mechancs we can hre - men wth 8 to years' experence at ther trade, every one wth advanced Buck tranng at the factory! We mght cap t all by pontng out that l'olkowtz Motors has been n busness, rght here n Perth Amto&y;, Bnte 9-and you'll quckly appreelate that people arouud here lke the wav we M X treat them. So our new headquarters s a sort of stone,-and a showplaee Jor the knd of servce*, ott wttt for your.owto car. *" S; Here's a cordal, sncere nvtaton > drop n any tme and look us over! * POLKOWTZ MOTOS 5-7 NEW BUNSWCK AVENUfe PETH AMBOY, N. J, TLWHONE PETH AMOY -, ^)5 ' / ; '/.' v,s»'' ( :,; V'"V: -:»>.-;^;;.' :.,V'.' '',$' :!

6 GAL! NDA OF COMNG EVENTS AUGUST 6 WMmne of Kathleen Ann Aufut Hlub nrt Alrt BUZM, Jr.. m r'tmv of flacred Heart Church. 7 Annn Hntc Pcnc for Foresters of Amerca, ockefeller Mnnson. ^krwood. 7 (fttrtl wplrnme tn Archblahop-Elect «t St. D*m«trlU«' lltnnlsn Chnch. B Mrctnu»f Court Cartcret No. t, Forester of Amerca, tt ' M. Forester* Hall. nns tnp, at.. nemetrltt Church Chor. Lake Hopatcoft- SEPTEMBE ATUU. pmlr and reunon of Brown famly. JO Wrtdtc n! Mss Gertrude Perry and CotuUflt MortUmll at Our pdwmcv Church, Pords. P, M. Annual pcnc, Carey Councl, Knght* of Columbun, At. Jnmef' Hall. 5- Wnlllm rf MM M»nnret Nwcak and Anthony usw. Kam-.l Hpart Church. : P. M. Cole Tells Contnued from Page > rth t WP lost t because our cost* j too hgh. We also lost out on a ntra't for 6 mllon pounds n»y. The pont s that we wll... a lot more refnng contracts Bless wo can eel our costs per ton M" than they are now. Snce, asde from wase ncreases,», nunbrr of man-hours requred Hum out a ton of rened copper ths plant lfts om- up to the Ht where other plants are tak- [ busness away frgjn us. And, fls < sad n my last letter, t's too.uch to expect that the owners Jll contnue operatng ft plant f ; gets to he a losln proposton. "We feel hat all of us would be ltter on* f. by each of us usng a more effort, we could get. contrncts n here and pro- J for steady work, at ood rates, llth extra pay for work that cuds» flr standard set for tn n more than per cent of dustrlnl plants n the Unted ates there s some form of stand-.ds and premrn pay plan now n JJect. Thes plans have been put hto effectruvnthe last years. fe nsurance fgures prove tha, (hrng these same years the p,jth and lfe span of the ndustral worker have ncreased a (treat Explanng the so-called ncentve plan. Mr. Cole contnues: "n..»..., (ll over the Unted States, llpusands of older men, as well as _.... fellows are makng out jtry well, both n keepng up wth! standards, and earnng pcmpay f these facts were not je, for one would want no part f new standards, and an ncentve by plan. You know that hnve jver asked any man to work der than was good for hm.,_ lvm you my word that 8ve no ntenton of dong t any n the future." nn concluson, Mr. Cole asks the leston: "Whch ls better, a _,dy job n a company that has,.j knd of standards that wll enple the company to get busness at wll keep your job gong or a that s ns.'re because more jad nor" Busness s lost because flew people aren't wllng to work llttle htner to protect the jobs all of us?" Blackhead Outbreak! Sol fertlzed wth turktf or hcken manure s frequent mrce of blackhead outbreaks n ultry flocks. l'aleftne esearch esearch carred out n Palestne lcstcs tha sp calves mat be n wth,'turn mmunty to fool l-moth Hst.s" l : HELD OVE ] VV OFF :M N (Hlt STOKK Nalu.lb Kmn Brands mlls SHOP MAN STEET V'K ( U...l.crd.! WOOhlHlM.: \ Optn Thursday Tll 9 '. M. TZ THEATE Ukranan Parsh (Contnued from Pfttte > cese. Parshoners are loklng forward to welcomng the Archbshop to ther mdst. Concert Planned The Ukranan day of the parsh wll be held at the Ukranan pavlon Sunday afternoon. t wll begn wth a concet whch wll be gven by the church chor under the drecton of Prof. V. 8OBtasko at o'clock. Delaton* ol the church and lay organzatons wll welcome the dstngushed guest. There wll also be at) exhbt of Ukranan folk dances under the drecton of ftn. Kay 8ymchk. After the concert, Jo», eeph Shnhur and hs 8lu* Danube Orchestra wll play for dancng. Stephen Kutcy s charman of the Ukranan Day. The commttee ncludes members of the board and offcers of the church, Harry Wolansk'y, presdent; Mchael Proskurn, secretary; Harry Hay duk, treasurer; Henry Padljc, John Lukaakewlca, D. Potocnlg, John Sokalsky, Theodore b Charles Dujnansky. Also, Mrs. Mary Gavor, Mrs, Mary numansky, Mrs. Heldn Wo- snsky. Mrs. Anna Kaweuky, Mrs! Tllllc Can-, Mrs. Pdagla Kuc^ba, Mrs. Mary Lukaarcewlcz, Mrs. Anna Wadlak, Mrs. Lucy Kuznlak, Mrs. Theodola Skrypozkl, Mrs. Mary Wasylylt, Mrs, Mare Kublck, Mr«. Helen Marronl, Mrs. Anna Dobrowolsky, Mrs. Kay Symchlk, Mrs. Mary Harrow, Mrs. Mary Mellck. Mrs. Helen Lottos, Mrs. Mary Perencc, Mrs. rene Fensky, Mrs, plga Klr» y, Mra, ose Zazworsky, Mrs. Sally Muchle, Mrs. Catherne Qlnda. Also, Walter Leschek, Basl Wolansky, John Lokos, Stephen Melnck, Ncholas Markow, Anthony Foytlln. Eugene Wadlak, Mchael Dobrowolsky, Frank Wasowlta, Frank Pawluck, Wllam Muchle. Walter Tamawsky. Stephen Mortsea, Peter Mortsea, Wllam aural, Edward Slnowtz, Ncholas Cap, Joseph Kraly and John Onda. J. O, ogers foremjus resurgence of Germany and Japan. FODS, N.. - P. k. -M THUSDAY, FDAY AND SATUDAY "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTE" Wth Ether Wllam* a«ed Skelton "WLP WEST" Wth Edde Dean and Hs Horse Flash SUNDAY AND MONDAY "EDWAD MY SON" Wth Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr "SONG OF NDA" Wth Sabu, Gall ussell and Turhan Bcr ll'uesday AND WEDNESDAY "LLEGAL ENTY" Wth Geore rent and Marta Tortn "UNTAMED FUY" Wth Garlord rendton and Mlkel Cottnd (Also pahm to the Ues) Summer Wednesday Matnee Startlpf at P. X. <u»d NOT CONTGUOUS. WASHNGTON AVENUE, CAftTEtKT, N. J..SHOW STAHTH AT P. M. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 7 ANf> 8 Wllun Hulden - Wllam QtndU - M»o^»naUl "SlEETS Of LAEDO" Also "THE CLAY PGON" Bll Wlltam - B»rfcar» Hal«Monday Honey Bee DlM«rr»r» S ESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THUSDAY. AUGUST t, U CUfton Webb - Stalrlv T»»plt,. M. BELVEJOElU GOES TO COLLEGE" Al*> "FOBaOTTEN WOMKN" SUr Bl Knq of (Contnued from Page > for t nlckf) one could rde on n mbw»y tran nl day long entered t tran and rode from one ( end of the lne to the other, studyln and memorzng all the staton utop ATJOOBT 5, w Camp Cowaw, Boy Scout Camp, Gven Grade 'A' State.atng WOODBHDtlE Camp Cowaw, numme cnmp of the arltan Councl. Boy Scouts of Amerca, has Just concluded three weeks of actvtes, one of the (nput amp- nn seasons the Camp has ever had. Enrollment has flled the bg camp and wll contnue to do so durng th( rest of the summer. Toward evenng walked fn on a foregn lanftuace newspaper, seekng * job. landed t and was to do translaton work at a day. worked all nght and fnshed lt A. M wan handed Each week's program opens wth «nd told to return. jthe arrval of the campers on Sunday nfternoon. At three o'clock Three dollars» day seemed lke J they check n at the Camp Offce.» fortune. began to translate the then they appear before the Mcdmoney n European currency and teal Staff where ther medcal exfgured tral wthn a year ought anmatons are che<!ked so as to tn have a mllon. make sure Uftt every boy «n good health n order to partcpate t «u A, M. and needed a n the many event* of the days to place to sleep. had heard of the ' ollow f Mme b ls lounrt V. wlth Y. M. C. A. offerng shelter to some Phy* lml allment wnlcn P " young meh at small cost, so, hblts hs partcpaton, hs leader stopped a polceman and ukedj ' l ] rt of "f ue l * n. d ** "^ hm for the locaton of "YMKA."! ls safeguarded so that he wll not repeated t several tmes, but he ovelro Everyone s then assgned could not understand what - to the varous vllages wthn the wanted. Fnally, a group of men camp, then the frst meal s supper. collected and one of them understood No one has yet needed to be me. was drected to the called twce.!rd Branch of the Y. M. n the evenng, the entre camp C. A. where for 5 cents spent [ s made acquanted wth the Camp a very good rest. Staff and the varous features of the camp. The bg campflre takes The foregn language job lasted place at dusk. Here they have the a week. My next employment was camp sones. announcements of leadu a partally blnd cgar the week's events, and taps come salesmen around the town for $5 at ten o'clock, Monday mornng A few tough weeks followed and some of t was spenkon the Bowery. knew could not ask my uncle and aunt for help. They needed help themselves and they had no room for me. Eventually obtaned a job as messenger boy n a Tmes Square offce of Western Unon. The pay was $ n week and worked double shft* from 8 A. M. untl mdnght collectng $ a week. t wan enough for a clean room and food. The management apparently notced my eagerness for work. Wthn a couple of months, became the nght manager of that Western Unon offce. (To Be Contnued) Populaton of Lthuana The preent populaton of Lthuana wthn ts actual boundares of *9, the regons of Vlnus and Klapeda nclusve, s estmated at S.7,. (The populaton of Lthuana wthn the same boundares the bg Saturday nght campflre. Saturday afternoon, rach week, there are weekly water carnvals where ther are many contests. races and relays, obstacle boat races wthout cars, and canoe fllll- ng. Demonstraton of llfp savng and swmmng and water safety are alo held. At the campflre on Saturday nght, the varous unts stage ndvdual skts, songs are sum, and announcement of the wnners of the week are made, Sunday morn ng rach week fnds the boys attendng a church servce of ther choce at eght o'clock, and after breakfast the unts go- ng home prepare to leave, pack ther duffel, check ther records, etc. Durng the week, the actvtes feld s n full operaton where boys are taught how to do smple camp craft and scout craft. Features such as ere-ctlng tents and preparng and cookng of adequate foods, etc. The State Health Department has vsted the Camp twce to-date and gave the camp a gtade"a'' ratng n santary condtons. n' specters call them excellent. Ths past weekend members of the Councl, Staff and Camp Commttee, and the Executve Board vsted the Camp, partcpated n the many events of the weekend. and had opportunty to see the a week Three dollars went for followng breakfast, the varous camp ^ u n ^actual ^.. operaton. Evey-,, a room and $ for food, spent a groups nre organzed, and me expressed themselves well nckel for beer and ate free lunch. Scout requrements for Second, pleased d wuh wth the condtons tlons they Frst Class, and Mert Badges. These are conducted wth the help of the Camp Staff together wth the many Scout Leaders present. Monday afternoon begns the varous hkes, handcraft, fshng, courses n Lfe Savng and Swmmng all get underway as well as classes n Bowlng and Anglng. The Nature program gets ready for the week's events. The varous groups nterested n ths secton are on hand at two o'clock. Monday nght there ls a bg campflre, the frst of the week, when all the troops partcpate. The program for Tuesday and Wednesday s very much the same as that of the openng events of Monday, wth the excepton of Tuesday evenng there s a Scavanger Hunt, and Wednesday evenng s Move Nght together wth the Camp Cowaw Derby. The derby s a demonstraton of what has been learned n the frst part of the week. Thursday ls the day away from Camp, The entre Camp, dvded nto many groups under the leadershp of experenced leaders and hkers, leave after breakfast for afternoon and wa 8..B6 n 9.) The present overnght hkes. These trps are populaton fgure ncludes more vared. Some groups vst hstorlthan. Sovet-mported us- cal stes n nearby Pennsylvana an settlers, and unts of the ed some follow the Appalachan Tral army, the MVD, and the MGB. Most' some.vst Camps n the same pf the ussan settlers are to be neghborhood around Camp Cowfound n the ctes, and especally aw. The followng mornng fnds n the regons of Vlnus and Kla-! the campers returnng, and Frday peda. nght comes the preparaton for Be free from foot-powered sewng by lettng us electrfy your present SNGE* Treadle Machne! Here's what you jet: Ntw SNGE* motor. Ntw SNGE speed control Ntw SNGE spotlght. $«. U,, F*t* Ot, by Th* Hlngtr Phone or vst today your,,. ncludt! complttt nstallaton, pckup and delvery. SNGE SEWNG CENTE 69 SMTH STEET PETH P H AMBOY AMBOY -7 7 ft Open Frday NK lt Tll 9 O'clock / WdM Shows Every Nght an or Clear r m K.O - nw <.\r')av llhl Dnllr; - >K! l.llllll,h; MV ;(.\>S m KVDW A 'lua Nrruul llt Urur Auu> lu "MAUJ 'A.S" H»b> toulnl l'rl(j«> NlyLt! Hl,\. MUK. ' Jyrl HH!tt* 8 TH UK MT..UHD" J.NU HT Juko (rrull lu "BUUalDK NANNBH" TK». - WblU. Jolk Wll>«t -H'l«HTS< slaukk.s" a.vl) HT Julu (urrull "KKH''NU 'UUltl" 8UU»re Oanela* Wrtuol), Waltn QMkw H* Ulun tk«mow, W r. *. found, and are happy, to fnd the jamp fllng to capacty. Everyone had an excellent tme. The Councl Offces announced today that there are three open- ngs n the week of August -7. Any Scout nterested n attendng Camp durng that week should apply at the Councl Offce wthout delay. Frut of Cabew Cash*w nut, so popular n ths country, s actually the posonous frut of the cashew tree of Bral and Central Amerca, saya The World Book encyclopeda. The tree s closely related to the Amercan poson vy and people are often panfully posoned by allowng ther skn to come n contact wth some of ts parts. Ths toxc ngredent s entrely removed from the kernels by roastng before they are shpped t) ths country. Easy on,-) Use no more,-d ( than the mnmum need. The compound s powerful An overdose may serously njure even tolerant crops. N. J. Vre*» Secretary FANK.T BANKS Mr. Barnes. Somcrvllle, has been apponted evrutve secretary of the N*w Jrrsey Press Assocaton. He succeeds, J. Hale who resgned last Aprl rur to health. Mr. Barnes, who fnr. the last four years has born assocated wth the Carn Chemcal Dvson of the Amercan Cjranamld Company wth offces n Bound Brook as edltnr nf employee publcatons and d reel or of press relatons, wll assume hs new dutes AS 5. KX ATHLETES FOOT 'TE-OL BF.8T SELLE" 'Sav Max J. C.rtht HKUK'K Tll ; SKASOS Th, [ j «s r<.> ' V m '' l :., V H l to KM, TK-O.. rmuluhk»(t lor,.,nl nl, nl,,, rt'lnkthathk. l:e.h'l>'h more Kr'lllH Ynr S.'r bm k Trout HMV lngnut f tn plrasrt N ONK Hot' FDAY, SATUDAY. f SUNDAY Z FAST ACTON HTS Z Preston Foster, Barbara BrUnn " SHOT JESSE JAMES" Also Tom Brown - Audrey,ong "THE DUKE OF CHWAUO" 'lus Color Cartoons - and OaK Busters" Chapter Are You Salsfd Wth The Way Your Car... [STATS? USES OL? DLES?! ACCELEATES? USES GAS? U NOT <;KT A SUN Scentfc Dagnoss ScOc you spend ; sngle penny fur repars or parts, Krt n n )l'tf clortrc dagnoss covent every part of the ensne. Know n adyanre what work needs t» be done! Thf new SUN Sl'KNTFC DAGNOSS s the modern, scentfc way to tlf lnest engne performance! For more 'F., POWE, ECONOMY brns your ear n today! E&L SEVCE Texaco Products AMBOY AVENUE AND CONVEY BOULEVAD WOODBDGE WO-8-X9 SHOP HOUS: 8 to 5 MON. TO SAT. ONLY trt WOODBDGE TOWNSHP DSLED AMECAN VETEANS CHATE #56 t Featurng HGH at SCHOOL alroad Far A towerng fgure of Paul Bunym. U.S., M, hfrn, V Marne ) nr n,,. two storlrs n heght and con- rare dstncton nf t.. lr;, ldrred the largest anmated fgur* the Congressonal MM.!" ever constructed. s th«central the naton's hghlt -., theme of the. Chcago and Northwenlern rollway' exhbt at th» celved the frst.«,,', ' n Chna n BM mr r, r, Chcago alroad far. Bunysn, won th«medal «,»,, bult n the proportons of a _m«n aganst Hatan bandt-. ',,,,, 5 feet tall. t «ble to move Ml Leatherneck ded n p7 hand, head, eyes, lp, and mouth and convene! wth vlltor*, tellnl tale of hl accomplshments Cotton n.,n lhnu^ Even though th.,,, One-nch 8teak f dad prefers ha teak rm. t wll lake from 5 to mlnute rookng tme for one-nch teak. Medum done teak requre from to 5 mnutes. Thcker two-nch steaks cook n. to mnutes for rare and around 5 mlnute for medum-done. Storage of Bwe When storng or dscardng boxes and boards, remove or bend down protrudng nals. r.,..! "LOST nohndaks" Mlla STOCXK COMKDY CATOON PEVFW WKD. NTE MAJESTC THEATE "YOU'E MY EVEYTHNG" T TKV'MKN TM : : to 5 MONDAY TO FDAY \ Unllrr llrmlf TlH-nlrf, _ M)«'l.AVM \\ lllm 'orll MUM "- "TAKE O"K FALSE STEP" \u MA ll rv n\: HKT S.»M n Vrhhl'nlnr rk.k'hone 8-9 wlta mect damup,,,,' the second lowest nnr,,,,.,, detructlon last yn,r,.,, :- ton frmer 9.n.nnn., " ductd hl yeld 6.6 prl lfll..,' when damage wa«n^l, yean, tht yeld w,-«,,,,' per cent. Bg busness wll )n,.:,, tral orders after July U. 8. vcstmet.s lh, treble Brtan's, rrpw,,,,, TODAY THU SAT m u Bob Hope -.cllr >>:), Damon uvnn. "SOOWFU, Johnny KlMs Wflssmullf, "THE LOST Ttm SUNDAY THU TT.sn.w Joel Mct'rea - Vlrtlna Mavo "COLOADO TFmtv Also- -AlBO- Alexander Knox - Ann KnthrrJ "THE JUDGE STEPS r HEY, KDS! VACATON SPECAL Every Tuexday Matnpp All KdH - All Acrs Come and Watch Funny lurrs Specal Awards Comedes and Nnvrlte\ n Addton tn Our rjlar Shnw EYES EXAMNK) D. UWN J. GOLDMAN OPTOMETST 9 MAN STEET, WOODBDGE, N. J DALY A. M. TO 5 P. M. EXCEPT WEDNESDAY EVENNGS BY APPONTMENT STATE THEATE WOOmllDC.F.. N. J A (-ONMTONF.D FO YOU COMFOT TODAY THU SATUDAY ay MJ.AND.lean TKTKS n "T HAPPENS EVEY SPNG" Plus Scott BADY Anabel SHAW n "N THS CONEA" SUNDAY THU TUESDAY Glenn FOD - Nna FOC n "UNDECOVE MAN" Plus Cornel WLD - Patrca KNGHT n "SHOCKPOOF" WEDNESDAY THU SATUDAY ed SKELTON - Esther WLLAMS n "NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTE" "- CHSTENSEN'S -<-' "THE FENDLY STOE" You Can Trade - n Your Old efrgerator at CHSTENSEN'S ON A NEW GENEAL ^ ELECTC Spacemaker efrgerator phces STAK'l at 89.7.'. USE OU G t METE BANK PLAN Wth Small Du»» r ' 5 WLL PAY W lf 5c A DAY Telephone Woodbrde 8-8 For an Estmate of the Value of Your Old STOE OUBB 9 6 CLOSED AU TM ft FDAY AND SAT.UEDAV, AQU8T t AND } Jeanttte MMDOUM, Uor N#U. Gtantf uhtm. Jf TH WJN COPS *" ^T KLEMAN STEET AND AMBOY AVENUE

7 : "' ' " ~ Edtorals: A Challenge Created W ^ ^ ^ or'ptto k. Kevlll became the n-an, more than ten years thr admnstraton of Joseph.; Mayor o( Carteret, she, t.ftsk a specal equpment n n.clcrtual Capactes and her ;, school teacher. Sht also had n proup of Carteret resdents rf and labored for the eatab- Publc Lbrary here, 5, j, (lllt rr term as lbraran Mrs. demonstrated hfrr competence,,,,-v at her task, bat beyond that,,, her work the personal devo-,h of a desre to do fnore than! joh. Ths has been revealed n, te ways to those acquanted uhrnry, and users of ts facltes hero not only a Wllngness to,)an what they needed and kn-h,,,,,! ts shelves, tout a sprt of,t m dm r that they had such desres. n ms not especally devoted to Mrs. Nevll personally have recognsed nto, and attested t. Last January Mrs. Nevll was not reap-, ponted to the poston she had held so long and fathfully, and snce that tme she has remaned smply as a "hold-over" untl such tme as she should be re-named, or a successor chosen. Ths acton came ths week when Mrs. Anne Shutello, a woman well-known n Carteret and a hard worker, was apponted to be the Borough Lbraran, Mrs. Nevll's successor. That the appontment was not a unanmous choce of the members of the lbrary board was ndcated by the recent resgnaton from the board of Ncholas Selbert, and hs replacement by Abraham Durst. To Mrs. Shutello and her sponsors, we extend our good wshes and the hope they wll be equal to the task ahead of them. They have created an undenable challenge for themselves to carry on the competence and devoton Mrs. Nevll has shown for so long. Some Unemployment s Normal unemployment s causng rorn to economsts and to the tan people generally, but, n ths conone should understand what, s n the economy Of ths country. Twenteth Century Fund, a non- foundaton conductng research on economc problems, reports that the naton mantans a farly proseconomy "wth full employment," hnp years, we can. expect at least an L mnmum unemployment of belt hre mllon and three mllon fve thousand. A study found that fve nt of the naton's labor force under eondtons are lookng for work at VM tme. present unemployment fgure s,778,, whch s about the nornemployment n proporton to those Unloaded Guns Dangerous employed. Cold statstcs, however, do not gve a clear pcture. Whle the unemployed may not be a serous matter so far as the naton as a whole s concerned, ndvdual famles do suffer. At the same tme, the unemployment of,the famly breadwnner s more serous than that of a young chlld.j* out of school n the summer and lookng for "extra money." t should be ponted out that ff fve per cent s a "practcal mnmum" for unem-. ployment, any ncrease wouldvepresent an emergency. Durng the depresson of the 9s, there was an avefage of nearly 5 per cent of the people out of work. Ths s what the naton s desperately seekng to avod, and when one consders the cost of measures desgned to prevent such a stuaton, t s proper to consder the cost of a depresson. [a sar story that comts from a nelghstate, where a seven-year-old grl by a playmate. The chldren ptttn hold of a shotgun and "ddn't WHS loaded." many, the gttn had been kept the house" (UthbUgh. the own s under the htyfefckn that t could l'pd. The hurnmer had been ]ammed and, besdes, t wasn't "loaded." Ths tragedy may serve a useful purpose f those who read ths artcle wll take extra precauton n regard to fre-arms that may be lyng around the house. Ths s especally mportant where chldren play because parents, even of the utmost ntellgence, can never forsee what chldren wll do or what they wll get to play wth. ths Opportunty May Be Our Last mast movement n hstory ctwhs strvng for better s now underway. U» the Natonal Ctzens Commltthe Hoover eport, Amercans n of lfe are now vgorously suppoposala whch would save the taxpayer* &«* to fve bllons lly and provde toot* effcent gotmovement ft. y ts strength. Aa the New Jersey ym' Assocaton ponted out recentl y acton by Congress on the Hoover sson recommendatons came only he natonal ctttflna organzaton was Therefore, the Assocaton says, tsuc s clear, Support from "back must contlhue. f the great beneft* Uplated n the Hoover eport are to. zcd. \ Je 'sey'sajtp»y««' share of the estj$5 bllon t *»lng unde^the" Hoover pon propoal would be $6 mllon, or about the amount of the present State budget. The recently-formed New Jersey Commttee for the Hoover eport, afflated wth the Natonal Commttee lnks the New Jersey ctzen wth the natonal movement through whch ths savng can be obtaned. How can the ndvdual ctzen help? Frst, he must learn everythng he can about the Hoover eport, then speak out to hs Congressman and Senators, tellng them he wants ts recommendatons acted upon and the vast potental swngs realzed. Second, he must stand ready to jon wth other ctzens n hs communty to support the actvtes of the State and natonal commttees, through whch hs desres for greater effcency and economy can be expressed effectvely. As obert L. Johnson, presdent of Temple Unversty and Charman of Natonal Ctzens Commttee for the Hoover eport, ponts out: "We face now an opportunty, whch may well be our last." Sunbarn dan Be Fatal 'leath of a -year-old man from of the sun other than that they aw ex- 6 warn all pertspeclally far-sknned people, n be dangerous to expose one's to the rays of tle sun. always the brghtness of the sun ^ fatal burns, On slghtly over-»-' solar rays eah flter through < powerful aa the brght sunlght. m 't know UK) mucll about the rays tr/> Canar s Curabk! specally tuberculoss vctms, but t s safe to assume that f benefcal results can be secured, there s the possblty of harmful effects. We do not go nto the queston^* pgmentaton, whch explans why some people are easly sunburned and others are not. t s well for everybody to be temperate n exposure untl well-tanned. All»'rcan Cancer Boclety stresses socety woman, knowng that she. wouu : ' 'ty o( w K l the P * to de of cancer, specfed that the caus«of her "M eafl* {#CtrlB curable. t death be made publc. H* the pujlo te rttlae the num- The cause of cancer la not eana Wh mttk cahcet every ly understood (>ut.mescal men *m ^'- W OT tlfts are wqtwtt nar«to Alsoowtbe! facts >nn> tfttv* t: who atyut the daeaw, They tell» *«*»- GETTNG SET FO THE MAN BOUT TBNTON New Jersey wll not become a paradse for New- York gamblers and racketeers f Attorney Qeneral Theodore D. Parsons, of ed Bank, can prevent t. Closer cooperaton between New Jersey's State Department of Law and the New York Dstrct Attorney's Offce n the future wll be the bass of the ntal drve to push the metropoltan underworld out of North Jersey countes. Attorney General Parsons, who succeeded Walter D. Van per, of East Orange, as the State's chef law enforcement offcal, ntends to cooperate fully wth out-of-state authortes to eradcate the racketeer from the North Jersey scene. He was a test plot n World War and s very popular n State offcal crcles. n the weeks ahead Parsons wll not only work closely wth New York Dstrct Attorney Frank S. Hogan. but wll closely scan New Jersey areas contanng- crme-breedng road houses and other hang-outs of vce lords, both large and small. Although the cooperaton ot county prosecutors may be sought on occasons, at tmes they wll not be nformed of rads and arrests to prevent leaks, n addton to State troopers, the Attorney General wll make good use of motor vehcle nspectors, and many others to secure evdence aganst the Underworld. Many are unknown to the lawbreakers. Under the law reorganzng the State uovernment, all State enforcement agences come under the Jursdcton of the Attorney General. New York authortes for several years have been mlkng lfe mserable for bg-tme gamblers and other underworld characters on Manhattan sle, and they have scurred across the Hudson ver to North Jersey where they contnue to carry on ther llegal transactons. The former offcal Under the Captol Dome By J. Jseph Grlbbls atttude of toleratng the rack-, eteers has dsappeared under the new regme of Attorney General Parsons. COUTS: New Jersey judges are beng pad hgher salares thes days but they are workng harder and faster to earn ther pay. The two new appellate courts, the Supreme Court and the Appellate Dvson of the Superor Court, wth a total of Judges dsposed of appeals n an average of 9 days each, snce last September when the new court system became effectve. rn a comparable perod, the former Supreme Court and the Court of Errors and Appeals, composed of sxteen judges, dsposed of 76 cases n an average tme of 8 days. Thus, the new appellate court system n ts frst year of operaton decded 6 per cent more appeals and decreased the tme for decson by 7 per cent. The Appellate Dvson heard argument n 68 cases and has rendered decson n 9 of them, the balance to be decded before the Judges take vacatons. The average tme from dates of argument to decson was days. The shortest perod for decson of an appeal was days, whle the longest was 9 dtjys. Causes were revewed from dfferent lower trbunals and agences. n addton the Appellate Dvson heard and dspqsed of 97 motons and pettons. Justces of the Supreme Court are pad $, yearly, whle the Chef Justlce^ets an annual salary of $5,. Superor Court judges are pad $, yearly. Upder the old court system, Supreme Court justces were pad? 8,, whle the Chef Justce secured $9, annually. Crcut court judges were pad $6, annually. By Don GLAMO GLS Z JOBS:~-Changes n the New Jersey labor market have created a stuaton whereby Job opportuntes are flled wth great rapdty these days, accordng to the New Jersey State Employment Servce. A Job does not lnger very long on the State nventory of job openngs once t s announced, the servce clams. However, real demand exsts for specfc types of professonal, techncal, clercal and sklled persons n many parts of the State. At the present tme openngs exst for chemsts; electrcal, desgn, mechancal and sales engneers; marne draftsmen; producton managers and qualfed case workers n the professonal category. nformaton on the postons may be obtaned through any of the 6 local offces of the New Jersey State Employment Servce, DOUGHT: The 99 summer drought wll probably cause addtonal appropratons of State funds for food at State nsttutons. Farm crops at State nsttutons last year suffered because of excessve rany spells. Ths year farms experenced the worst drought n ther exstence. On several farms there was no ran for thlrty-flve to forty days and on no farm was there more than lght showers. rrgaton facltes were used as much as possble but these were nadequate. The potato crop was ht the worst by the drought. Sweet corn and feld corn are n poor condton and n some nstances the areas have been plowed under. nsttutonal farmers, however, clam a good qualty frst-cuttng hay was harvested. A second crop was put n the barns whch s (Contnued on Page 8) Opnons of Other* NQU9H Aft fthk AGUF.D Contempt of court h» Just»e- <jutf<l t new meanng from what lawyers may cajl t new mttney. Jurr ThomM P Mvancy of the Unted 8Ut«Dstrct Court n Ntwtrt N J, dlsclom h«ha* been collectng vrrbl tenu out of Uw mouth of lwym for»jx years. And her*»re t few for whch hf dsplays * Judlclouly judleal contempt: 'The war wn not be over untl t la fnshed ' tht, u t turns out, w»* the *tatem«nt of *n optmst But JutUe Meaner nttactu t on other and obvtout mnds.) That n a Kernel s the gst of what the case s concernng" Order n the fourth And then as,a and clmax: "n thew CAMS such as these, n no far M my sworn duly. shall prosecute these cases to th* last breath of my dyng body whch am prosecutng only for the safct of Justce and not for vengeance." Such language nvtes Justce wth a vengeance. And reports my Judge Meaner feels he may hare» case murder > aganst lawyers who talk lke that n court. So perhaps the day wll come when a dangllnn partcple wll be followed, after due process. by a danglng lawyer. But law s often bult up from small begnnngs. Probably the frst step n Judge Meaney*a campagn should be to get a law passed aganst contempt of Englsh, The Chrstan Scence Montor. GAG LAWS f we are Kolnn to have free speech, we have to be prepared to tolerate a lot of what Arthur Schlestnuer, Jr., calls "loathsome deas." For the moment we decde to permt the free expresson of SOME deas and suppress the expresson of OTHES, somebody has to decde whch deas are 'legtmate." Htler dd ths... The Communst party does t everywhere.... Everybody knows what the results of ths are. Ths s not tree speech.... n all the years they have been at t, Gerald L. K, Smth and hs cohorts have won no apprecable numbet of Amercans to ther Fascst-type program despte all of the freedom of speech and press that our Consttuton has extended to them. And why not? Because the deas they express arc repugnant to most Amercans, And ctzens know ths becnuse they have been allowed to see and hear for themselves., f we had condoned laws, and ther applcaton, wrucn gagted Gerald L. K. Smth, these m laws would have been employed unquestonably to shut up mnr> v nbov speakers, many economs reformsts, many lberal educators, many unpopular poltcal canddates, and who knows who else?... So n order to keep ths freedom, we have to overlook thr nosy lttle demagogues who clatter under foot, makng democracy stumble over them and feel ts way forward.... f our Amercan concept of freedom had requred reformers and poltcal rebels to say nothng that would "arouse" ther lsteners, Thomas Jefferson would have spent hs lfe n prson and we probably never would have heard of an llnos lawyer named Abe Lncoln Des Molne* Trbune, BOWN AND PEJUDCE Wesley Anthony Brown s Just another of the thousands who have gone through Annapols Naval Academy to become ensgns. Taut under the leash of dscplne, he went through that frst year of "Tuck n that chn, plebe." on to the fourth year. Now he can sng, wth the rest of the fourth-year men, "Four years togtthtr by the Udt, whtrt Mrem )Ota» UM My..,," He can clam no apodal seno- UHle glory. H«tonds about mdway n hts class, of TM. He ddnt once make a touchdown aganst Army or swamp the aenr> ce rvals n Utmlt. But Wesley Anthony Brown has one dstncton. He s the fnt Negro ever to b«paduat»d from Annapols. There hav been men of ht race who have tred the course before, some of them perhaps better qualfed than Brown. But none has ever made the steep four-year trade. Hatng and ostracsm and a doten other thngs the Navy records wll never admt kept some of those others from graduaton. Now Brown has made t. t would be (ratfyng f he were soneone no outstandng that even ancent racal bgotry couldn't stand aganst hm. t he were, lke Levl Jackson at Yale, an outstandng athlete, a top-notch atudent. the very c-nckllnn of racal barrers would be pleasant to watch But somehow t's even better ths way. Wesley Anthony Brown, by hs own descrpton, s "Just sn over. ate Joe." Hj wnnng through to honor becomes n a specal way an accolade for the Negro as human betnn no Just as specal genus. St. Lous Star-Tme*. A CKAPE PENSON BLL After a lot of wranglng, the House Veterans Commttee has approved a "cheaper" veterans' penson bll. t sn't nt all the sort of a bll thftt Charman John ankln wanted.... Unlke the anktn proposals, the compromse penson bll doesn't put World War and veterans on th^ Hovernment payroll Just because they' have reached»ge 66. And f ths bll marked the lmts to whch the country would go n addtonal commtments to ts World War veterans. there would be no cause for great alarm. t wouldn't bankrupt the naton. But t would not end there, as everyone knows who hns watched veterans' legslaton. There wll always be congressman wth»n eye on the votes of 8.. veterans. Thrre wll be varous veterans' pressure groups constantly cryng for more.... The needy veteran, who s the excuse for ths bll. s beng cared for now under the veteran*' admnstraton rules. Ths s extremely mportant to remember. ankln was the one who nssted on puttng penson b-tore everythng else when there was no general demand. H* propowl was preposterous but evdently many tmd conaressmen don't wnnt to be put n the Hunt, of "turnng the veteran down." So we now have ths bll to makn t ppcar we are gvng the veteran somethng. n fact, tle bll aufoorses very lttle that the VA wll not gve hm now. f he hat.' a case. Why not get away from both the preposterous ankln plans and the fraud of ths substtute bll? The program for veterans to date hds been both lberal and reasonable for all concerned. Let's keep t that Journal. way Mlwaukee Carteret Press Would you take chances hdng your savngs n your telephone drectory? The telephone company says a woman dd and gave her old drectory wth $ hdden n t. n exchange for a new drectory. Fortunately she remembered n tme and her... savngs were recovered. You may not be so lucky. Put your dollars n an NSUED savngs account at the Woodbrldge Natonal Sank where you wll also earn compound nterest. Save tme taakln* depwlt durng ruh hours. UM OUr Mtf-wrvlc* depotuorjr. No waltln n lne! take envelope from table next to oh Hour Depotltory and (allow nstructons.,, Open Frdays to 6 F. M. Publshed by Carteret Press T>le>l)t«CartorM»-S«l) OPFCH TS WMkl*toa Ate,, Carttrtt, M. J. Mrn.'('lrl««ft. Ofegory EJdltor nnrle«b, Otsgory Publlnher Mcynr loaenhlum 8port» Edtor l.e Per Tear Kmero! n> c<'ntl *UM nutter J"«C, 8H, at Crteret, N.., Font onu«, nnler tn Act o' March, MAN BTFEET WOODBDGE NATONAL BANK

8 Sarah Ann's Cookng Class Tlrao dm. whf the sun, shnes and the vegetables arc the wse houw»kwpev prklcs, catsup, chll sauce and relsh Why not convert your surplus vp<'t»ble» nto pl<*le»? Pckle rlh :>, heads cabbage H HVf'-n prppers onons carrotn Grnd through food chopper. wth he medum knfe. Add ; cup salt nnd let stand hours. Dran very dry. Add plnu of! G nps slwttr, tablespoon celery w\ Mx well nnd seal. otnh Select large bell peppers, half ccn md half red. emove the seed nnd fber. Put through the food chopper UM> green tom»toe«nnd (.os, meanure each after they have been put through the food chopper Use half as much' tomatoes as peppers, half as much' onons us tomatoes. Mx well, ult urnerously Put n a bag and let drp over nt;h. Next mornng put vr-kdtblex n a porcelan vessel und cover wth sweetened spced vnenn To each '-a fallon of vne- Mr pul cups of smar and V teaspoon each»f cnnamon, allspce, cloves, nutmeg, tumerlr and black popper. Mx thoroughly by stlrvnu and bol 5 mnutes. Pll sterlzed juts and seal. Ptmento Sandwch Spread peck red bell peppers pnt vnegar pnt sujar tablespoons flour (rounded). Jn- prepared mustard tablespoon salt emove the whte fber and weds from peppers. Chop. Str all hredenls together except the tnustnrd. Cook untl thck, about 5 mnutes Put mustard n Just before Ukns t up. Pour nto Jars ftrtd cover wth parafln. Ths wll keep several months, When ready n use mx wth grated cheese. Pepper laah doz' red bell peppers qua'l vlnektu- cups suxu' 6 onons Kemov* the whte fber and seed from the peppers and peel the unons. Chop fnely, then pour bolng' water over them. Let stan) 5 mnutes and dran. Cook together the vnegar, sugar and Halt, dd the peppers and onons. Bol up MCC. Put n sterlzed jars und seal closely. Cucumber Catsup, Pare very thnly, 6 large cucumbers, chop fnely, add a s«ant tablespoon of salt and let dran n colander for an hour or two Add large onon, chopped fnely; tablespoon of whte pepper and, pnt of vnegar. Str thoroughly j nnd seal n Jurs. Tlls keep6 well j and retans the flavor of the fresh cucumbers so perfectly that those who lked the vegetables are sure to lke the catsup. Tomato Catsup peck tomatoes 'a Mon vnegar onons teaspoon mace tablespoons cloves tablespoons cnnamon teaspoon spce Sugar and salt to taste Slce tomatoes and oulons, add pnt of water, boll untl soft, mash through a seve. Add vnegar, mace, cloves, cnnamon, spce, " sugar nnd salt. Boll untl thck, Pour nto bottle and seal. Sweet Pckled Beets < Wash butts thoroughly and oook n c.eur bolng water untl tender. Pum.c nto cold water and slp the skns ol. Make a sweet pckle syrup by bolng together sugar am vcnr n the proportons of cup:* of sufjar to cup vnegar., Plan- brt.s a hot syrup and let beds bol a mnute or two. Pack n hot sterlzed jars. Cover wth hot lqud and seal..' Tomato Jam l pounds of rpe tomatoes pound of rasns l pounds of-brown sugar pnt vnegar. tablespoon salt -' tablespoons cnnamon tablespon cloves lnutmee grated >v teaspoon black pepper Scald and peel tomatoes. 'Chop rasns, then combne ajl ngredents. Couk slowly for hours and pack n jars that have sterlzed. WELL! WELL! GAND APDS; Mch.. Oh! Juxury of luxures now there's m ar-condtoned muttress. The s low l r slung»nd set on coaster*. tmattress s made of foam rubwth boles at ntervals, ough these holes dtculates ar - a condtonng unt unjej'-. The bed can be just as comfortable n wnter av n surajoer, because the condtoner may set for ether warm or culd ar. NEKDS All) MANDENHEAD, England--Qo. nto a telephone booth to cull ambulance to the scene of an jtomoble crash, DMJUS Clfford [-<JHU njured when another car cam* ' " dodgad th# tffo cars whch wreckflrt u{llfmhad nto phone booth. Cltjford had to, taken to the hosptal n the am. ^Ulance he had called, along wth vctm of the urjnal Caplol Dcme 'Contnued from Edlalnl Pat!<" of pood (Jmllty but lght n yeld. The pastures nre badly dred out. at many nsttutons whch requlret fcedlns of more hay and enslkc than usual at ths tme of year Mlk producton was hgher n the nsttutonal herds also. 'urt of the loss wll be made up by plantng second crops f possble, but the damage to feld corn and some other crops cannot be retreved as t s too lad' for further plantng. 8TBK8:-Worters nvolved n New Jersey strkes settled by the Btate Board of Medaton durng the past yetu endng June totaled 7.77ft Tme lost because of the str lcp$ comprsed man-days. The uvd-:w duraton of the strkes dwllned to 6 days Bjj compnterf to 5 days n the prevous year. The State Board of Medaton closed out 7 cases durng the year endng June, ncludng 8 strkes, 78 arbtratons and labor dsputes other than strkes. Of the cases accepted durng the year, of them nvolved publc utltes Of these, were settled by medaton or conclaton, sx by arbtraton awards, and two by acceptance of panel recommendatons. Sx Of the cases are stll open. Three of the utlty cases, affectng 567 men. resulted n work stoppages that catseda loss of 9,96 man-days of work. JESEY JGSAW: New Jersey experenced a record of 59 traffc accdent fataltes durng the frst sx months of 99, eleven more than for the same perod n 9*8.... New Jersey vegetable growers are devotng,9 acres for the canhouse crops of tomatoes, lma beans, beets, map beans and green peas.... A two-foot slab of arblllte, or "Prnceton stone," has been sent to Warm Sprngs, Geor«la, to be placed as the thrd step n [ the "Walk of the States"....'. ght-of-way volatons wll be \ stressed n New Jersey's traffc safety program durng August and September.... The New Jersey food dollar purchased otjly as much as could have been bought for 5,7 rents n August, 99, durng the merry month of June.... The Appellate Dvson of the New Jersey Superor Court ruled that farmers may shoot dogs crossng ther propertes n self-defense, or for woundng or kllng term nnmals, but not merely becau.se they are trespassng on farms.,.. Attorney General Theodore D. Parsons has ruled that NeV Jersey muncpaltes may nvest. ther funds n ntured Federal or ftate savngs and loan assoclaf tons.... Boxng bouts at beneft carnvals are llegal unless a specal permt s frst obtaned from the State Atlletlc Commsson.... The State Department of Health has receved a report of cases of nfantle paralyss n New Jersey snce last January.... Aeral sprayng wth DDT for the control of mosqutoes has been completed n Ocean, Monmouth, Cape. May and Atlantc Countes.,,. At least 5 plants are processng farm products n New Jersey, wth an addtonal 7 packng specalty tems such as preserves pckles, relshes and seafood.... Agronomsts from several state unverstes and experment statons wll attend the Eastern Alfalfa "^mprovement Conference scheduled for August 8 and HENZ Oven Baked Beans? " " 9c L cum *'V HENZ Baby Food»^ tr 9c Jrlood 6 7 r 8c HENZ Soups T 7c T: B««f»B»labl», t)«*f ncodlt clam chowrr, mvhoom, HENZ Ketchup c bell* HENZ Prepared tt HENZ whh. Pnt Bat. le Plot Bat «HH CUCUME 9 ax the College of Agrculture, HutK'rs Unversty. : CANTO. CAPES: epub-, llcan fltae Headquarters reports thcken, Pckles k. c TEA BAGS the theft of a small safe contan- ] ng»8 and "no secret* the Democrat* can make UK of ' Everybody beleves n home rule f»r muncpaltes, but every Potlag*,o( 5 (OO OC Our frv.t qualty Orange Pekoe Unmalchablf for flavor ond voluc! ASCOO range Pekoe Tea P>t - 6c Mosr.pfGromcol! Tops n fnalty! Commttee on Muncpal OWN FATHE CASH VCTM ' found lh, year a multtude of tll* r«ulatng the nftalrs of ctes awl BEVELY HU.f. Calf. Hear-! B?nrtT, S7! novernment. ns a volent traffle oollslpn la: 5. S'Tlnus' front of hs home, Dr. Chester were njuu Berorf r'hnd not. to ad and nvolved fm,on, (Mm* the New J'WCttJ- _ «_^fl ^ ^!!! ^ * HEAT-FLO OASTED ^COFFEE Vacuum Parked Pound Can ry DEAL at th tp«ctal prce, you uv«9c per can! Tops thm all lor flavor and value! No fner COHM at any pred A scocoffees 5c ^ > % ^ Wncrest Coffee XJc (eh*r f UGHm BODED, VGOOUS FLAVO. GfWld ' "* ' v OPEN EVEY FDAY NGHT UNTL 9 P. M. clto SAM TM MEATS Pure Omnge^Juce;;: c StandardTomatoes c tf ra F a n c y f VAN CAMP Qy^ Blended Juce '^ 5c Beans f 9c n tomato 5au<» * «"«Tangerne Juce " f Grnltn Swttl 7c Lbby's Peas l7-o. can 9c Tomato Juce CAM O-O. *^ Dl Mont Fancy cam TL 5c ttbc v«orn otdtn cum V O VtGEAfttE Famdol* Cut *\ -. 6c l9-o. can Green Beans " JUCE COCKTAl - tan Beans r 5c Welch Grape Juce ".X n,. <f«ol whol«*)»- 7r Prune Juce L, b c Potatoes whh. «-. A/C Acme Acme mfkfd mfk-fed veal Flm 7on c Aprcot Nectar grlle s 8c;:: 9c TEMT Luncheon Meat * L 7c (an v< V. Tomato Sauce S N n ' "; c Underwood Devled Ham r 8c Dosh Dog Food ltof 5c * cam *Jw f you prefer a henvy bod(«d co«e«- Salad Dressng O,5c Tomato Catsup ""S. 5c Mayonnase HOM-DMTE U-o. MazolaOl 'tr 5c Chow " Men Dnner CH A OY 9C BLL'S Spansh ce S-o. can 'C Muellers Macbron,,!; b J.5c GOLD SEAL Spaghett PEPAED "^ 5c Macaroon Mx '---9c Uncle Ben's ce Browne Mx HUDAY u,, «a n 9c CAMPFlt n Kwy M«d ) o-o. )()_ Marsh mallows anger Joe Wh..c.r..- P k». zvc Blade Flog Lqud QO- Aerosol,.tt Klltr ll-o. H-«- can 7 U ~ Corn Flakes wuo u«^v^, 8c r r. c TOLET roll TSSUE Soft Spun c Grape Preserves OEAl lb. «c Specally Prced for Thursday, Frday und Saturday Only! Asparagus Soup SZ, 6 ^r9< Buy a supply of ths qualty condensed soup now and save! days only! K";' n c,5c nstant Cocoa Mx p..< And M«ot 6-. jpagnett, M d C.n can.,, l J Spaghett Muhroom Vence Mad s-uc. w^. «n Vence Maa M. tow«.«tuna Fsh ^ M' at,*«5c Grated Tuna UflhM 'V«; 9c Corned Beef Hash u!o?l, c Swft Prem r 9c WLSON'S ll-o can Corned Beef 5c Thrfty Lqud Laundry Starch -O. bell* c DUZ Dm Does Everythng W-o. 7c Aero Wgx Self-PolUhng! "" 5c cart TW* DUZ Frut Cockfal Lbby's Peaches Mabsco tz""" Gnger Snaps CheeztJ ce Box Wafers George nn Mlk f^ Woodburyr 75c ASCO CACKU5 NA8SC SUNSHNE JUNHNt c ' 9c can * ' c -O. on Jk ^Q 9>,-o. pkg. *** Foncy C«kt> U-o. pkg. 9c FAHMDALE «toll OO l 7c Al-Po Cube Meat Dag Food c Lydq Grey Doeskn Facal Tssues V5 /> H? D ^ u, ^ prepared. to 6 Coverage. Featured at allacme, }'! b 9c Smoked Cala Hams 't c Legs & umps of Veal jb 55c l s top? n qualty and low n prce! b Veal Chops '"69c Boneless Chuck oast B lb 69c Acme s famous for beef. C L r- me ' s ' y chuck roos " r * n '! rresh Ground Beef <» 9 C Assor^d^old^J^dget^,^;. 59c TaAA ' r ro ' ted t dg Department Femtuvn*- Teddy y s Frosted Fllet oof Cod?" ' Lbby's Spnach ^ 6c *-orn cu, 8.w. B n Stow lnng FroUd foad Strawberres fm mm Calforna Oranges Og., 5c 5c 9c J 9c Today's tost orcng. «.!«! ch.' V ' t ' c "'"""' "'" Todays to g Elberta Peaches to 5c Large, luscous, rpe, Bartlett Pears U. S. No. Fomy Calforna Calforna Potatoes v: c ««Carrots Grapes -"- 7c me OUN-FtSH 8AKO GOOOS New Orleans Pound Cake M 9c A really new bakery Heat ntaple pecon flavored, pecon tapped! At ol Acmes! V! lnlo,l.. Frut Flled Coffee Coke-* 9c Vrgna Lee Honey Bns?VSc Spce Loaf Cake ^trv^ 5c Pound C a k e H T A X *V* Supreme Assorted ols "\ 5c Salty Br $ '5 ḃ c Bunch 7C Check ond Double Check!! f Oc" H, end «- ft* Wfe Ml td.., th««-mw«* «rt.f'food «pw markt and fr fmhflts-your./ ', Wj* ^>,!),*',< *..<v*l ( '* /!" ''* ml

9 . ( '. ;. / FDAY, AUU8T 5, M9 MM A SPECAL MESSAGE FOM THE COPPE WOKS AT CATEET Co/e >'».,' / % says: Whch s Better? rankly, wsh the sgnature o tbu> letwas beng put on the new contract. he reason feel that way s because the contract wll have n t every bl of proon aganst layoff and transfer that you \\a\ n the old contract, and n addton have heen askng the Unon to agree to \raft new securty clauses that wrll add Blerably to your workng rghts, whatyour age, or whatever job yon have n lant. slay: " very mportant thngs happened mot wth your representatves twce. Here was a Unon Membershp meetng f evenng, tr Company lost out on a contract to mllon pounds of blster tapper. f s lake a look at all three thngs. V' HAPPENED AT THE MEETNG? the mornng meetng, we gave your mnlatves a letter outlnng n consdle detal our poston wth regard to the f contract. h defntely offered adtktttnd jeb te- Uy for every worker n the plant, what' r m age or job. made t clear that after the mmfar to- «re out of the way we ere wllng to n< ( Penson Plan and negotate t wth ' 'M'OH. nuule U clear that the company would ««'«r backwards to prated the job of h worker n the plant when the new \<l(mh and premum rates are put nto ft. '? offered to let the Unon have as much k n settng the standards as s possble "tll retan our rght to make the fnal ««ns about what s far fw a gven job. pl* of these offers are wth ths letter.) t Mght Have let*... «mllon ooundj of bltser «* - than t months' wort f* the entre efnery.. Two And One-Half Morn**' Work For The Entre efnery - Two and one-half onehalf montu! the * * fa» men n the CastngBufNtttg.' Two and one-half month*' wwfc for all the men ta the Tank H*we, Two and one-jwlf melahj w** tor most f the men n the P*w«Jfcftnft BLSTE-ng Facts WHAT DD THEY TELL YOU? f your representatves told you all these thngs at the nght meetng, then they told you the tmth. f they ddn't tell you all those thngs, they held out on you. You arc enttled to get all the facts from both sdes, remember that. About That Blster Contract We Lost The strke had nothng to do wth t. We lost U because our costs are too hgh. We also lost out on a contract for 6 mllon pounds n May. The pont s that we wll lose a lot more refnng contracts unless we can get our costs per ton lower than they are now. Snce 99, asde from wage ncreases, the number of man-hours requred to turn ' out a ton of refned copper n ths plant has gone up to the pont where other plants are' takng busness away from us. And, as sad n my last letter, t's too much to expect that the owners wll contnue operatng a plant f t gets to be a losng proposton. What's A Better Way Of Dong Thngs? We feet that all of us would be better off f, by each of us usng a lttle more effort, we : could get more contracts n here and so provde for steady work, at good rates, wth extra pay for work that exceeds a far standard set for the job. n more than ' < of ndustral plants n the U. S. there s some form of standards and premum pay plan now n effect. These plans have been put nto effect durng the last years. Lfe nsurance fgures prove that durng those same years the health and lfe span of the ndustral worker have ncreased a great deal. n plants all over the Unted States, thousands of older men, as well as the younger Two and one-halt months' work for moat of the men n Slver efnng, Selenum -and Nckel Salts Two and one-half months' work for all the men on the narrow gauge, ransportlng two and ne^half months 7 Buster requrements and two and one-half months' producton of cathodes and refned copper,... And The Auxlary Departments'. Broad gauge system epar and Mantenance Crews Trck mantenance, laboratory and clercal work, etc., etc fellows, are makng out very well, both n keepng up wth the standards, and earnng premum pay. f theso facts were not true, for one would want no part of new standards, and an ncentve pay plan. You know that have never asked any man to work harder than was good for hm. 'm gvng you my word that have no n* tenton.of dong t any tme n the future. Because of that, 'm endng thn letter wth just one queston: Whch s Better A steady job n a company that has the knd of standards that wll enable the company to get busness that wll keep your job gong, or A job that s nsecure because more and more busness s lost because a few people aren't wllng to work a lttle harder to protect the jobs of all of us. beleve that f you wll tell your representatves your answers to that queston, we can all get back to our jobs sooner. tf Sncerely yours, > July 7,99 n Manager * * ; * Detals of the Company's Offers The followng quotatons are from our letter of July 5th to Stephen Trosko, Presdent of the Unon. All other members of the Unon Negotatng Commttee receved copes at the same tme as Mr. Trosko. (Quotatons from Page 6.) Addtonal Protecton for Workers n order that you may have a far opportunty to study the nature of the addtonal protecton W are prepared to offer and to make t clear to the people you represent, we are outlnng herewth the nature of our suggestons. We hope you wll see lt to dscuss these suggestons at our Tuesday meetng, and durng such addtonal meetngs as may befecessary for us to effect a new Agreement. Wthout attemptng to word these suggestons, n such fnal form as mght make them approprate for nclosng n the new contract, we are prepared:. To permt two full-tme qualfed employees of the Unon's choce to receve the same tranng and nstructon as the other tme study men employed on the project, these men to partcpate futty n the assgnment for the study of ndvdual lobs and to have access to the records of tme studlet made by other men wthn the tme study department. ( t 8. The Company agrees that t wll not take precptate acton aganst employees n the ntroducton of the work standards. The Unon s nvted to appont a commttee to work wth the Company n establshng procedures desgned to provde adequate protectve measures n the form of perods, pfopr revew of thnt studes, etc, tof er wth a specal set of provsons to protect ttt and/or handcapped employees. Such a commttee. n the Company! vew, could well become a permanent nstrument of the Unon-Company astmuk tlon.. The Company, on ts part, s prepared to es- f tabllsh an advsory commttee for employees whch by explanaton, apttude tests, free physcal examnatons and tranng, would help ndvdual employees to adapt themselves to the work standards. J ncentves for mprovement The Company by no means feels that the ncentve plan to be establshed s the only method by whch mprovements n productvty may be «; fected, but t does feel that ths knd of ncentve plan s a necessary part of such an mprovement program, Just as you would mantan that collectve barganng s necessary to the mprovement of Labor's long-range poston, but would probably not mantan that t s the only thng needed. (Quotatons from Page 7.) Because of ths feelng and because we feel that all men are enttled to just rewards for both effort and ngenuty, we are prepared to establsh a Suggeston Awards Plan that n our judgment effects a consderable mprovement over the one now n effect n that t would permt the ndvdual who makes the suggeston and the fellow workers affected by t, as well as the Company, to share h savngs that may result from actual operaton -.,= durng a perod of tme to be specfed. '" The Penson Suggeston Your present atttude that the penson plan we have dscussed s equvalent to a reducton of wages s a dstorton of the facts. The contrbutons of workers to a penson plan are savngs whch draw nterest. When a man puts money nto the savngs banks, he s not reducng hs wages, he s provdng for them to ncrease. Tryng to negotate a penson plan durng a f strke s lke tryng to buld a house n a hurrcane. ' Vye beleve that the penson queston s worth con* slderable calm study, n the nterest of all our employees. We have already demonstrated n concrete form our wllngness to mprove the penson stuaton by provdng fnancal reserves to guarantee a new penson structure. ^ We beleve more would be accomplshed by an objectve and unbased approach to the whole problem rather than a hgh-pressure settlement that mght damage the nterests of both ourselves and the employees. We feel confdent that once the major ssues of the work standards s out of the way, a year's con* ; tract has been sgned, and work has been resumed, we wll have no dffcultes n arrvng at a mutually satsfactory arrangement wth respect to a pen» slon plan. (Quotatons from Page 5.) To put any ncentve plan nto full operaton f a slow process that may extend over several yeaflp t should be borne n mnd that n our plant (w; any plant) a certan number of people leave the payroll voluntarly for a varety of reasons., We sncerely beleve, on the bass of the fgures we have, that the number of people who mght b dsplaced as long run result of nstallng the centtve plan wll be far less than the number leave for normal reasons. As we have sad, we are wllng to restrct new people as addtonal protecton to present ployees durng theperod that the ncentve s beng nstalled. The only excepton to ths' be n hrng new sklls that are not avu through the bddng plan contaned n the tract. We can and wll guarantee that every the plant', ttuuhtm of age, wll be gven a sq deal under the ncentve plan. U]

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A., that, e'talu ht, trurt or pur- el,' hul Hh.tf, yjnk n n d h c n K hc l<,r,>l fll nf ('al'lflf, Mll,kf v r m n \, \ > w.crhcv ; KWSVNNO nt pont n tlc fullnvrt''ly lne (f f'hrteret Kxt«> n r* U, l;. l'nnl, where le Halle - nt r»n,- rv h' Hutl'l'lv ll- H' hunts letllel lc Hnt tract nf, T,! n -.,:, lef],* mll,",,'ltl llunl 6 nl ''ln :,,r M M - t l U - - «\ ( ' n n n l v n ^. L'. U e l K e frln lc u f n V M l l l n,ht uf b e x l l n l l K, l u n t. h, K M,' shl la.l n t tl..-..! n, M,rll 77.'L-,',.~ l \ - U.-. w M Jl. lt r»- '(, [ le w' Hl' l' ly lne., M. n m l : t,.,',, l,,r K n m n,. nrtl H l'kc'm \ n l n u f f -as: nf'.m leet the lfnl'enl Mouthl..r,M. NOTCE!).EOAL NOTCES nn ;. '' junt.. Hrlm -.,c n r.nt'l MllM". \ t. " t le ('nrl-rp Hx enn,,l. tl< h (' nl'>nk hf' l!l l'lrt-m S, r tfllnnlp" nf H'tllVNlN'l. lull, l,,l tle t'trfl tf-,l»,..,, nn, lunlrlx. l:,,nk B. ".-el«fur '., ^. 'HK<' Z'. ll llee «f,lr., -,. h nf tlt- mlltllw'rtltlv, lnt, nl f jtnt 'l Wlh uf the r»r* nn t:\(""l( Knlrnml,»nd lflnk j c-lc'"! " h" Tun Mapn rf *, h,. null " 'll 'T' UK.U '-l! ll h.,'.,,n at- rn.lc tartlp flefetttnt t >, [n, mplalu ln«you, or on*. " u,,r. ll vn, nun hp nft'nrf of, nr lnn l.ve un llpre"! n, nlhl : nml- am relnlhrn. H:t" lh * 9< '. (SKAMT SCOTT. 'lcu nf HUtmrlnr 'mrt. r T-^jt-k-.-.-lj-. -EOAL NOTCES LEOAL NOTCES s -ornou ((t,n»v V wckut. rmtvl Uarkn >(,. H MV-M To K, n» MlrndK K.g\ ' sncllneft HC Ml m STM* MrnwnlnK lly vrtue «f un nler nf the Hl- n- r 'mrl nf tn- Slatr " New leufv. rhnt.'-ry llv llu, Mldllf- KP\ Cnnty. nalw m He th l«v of July, dtd, n, M' «-h»n'n mnlel N'mo, Jr..." he lalhrr anl yun n tn- lu'ffla. u m,r» hcrxlv 'pulrcl n B. n e lum Mler ',. Huw. n,:nv r<.- lc lulntlff, whnne nllr'bm ^ r,7 H'meVvU Av«- nc, raner'. New.cnev. m n- «T " Ht. tmnjl.lt P. n the,l,,,v,> an<' m n ht'furc the fll lny nf Se 't>'l,', r'sl, nnl n <Uftull lr''. M! lknelll wll he cnur'l uklk ym as the 'mrl nh.ll thnk ", :,'l" nhl Junt. Tl..-, t of vnl,l -nl K to hthln ;l tllkllh'll l' 'lvnr'f letu'l*»n you,, He lhllllllff :.M;; v. UMWN, ]W,O'JH, AHne- fur 'hlntlt,,'7tl UNpvelt Av'llttt, Ca-v, New.H''KPV. t.-l.nh S. ma Mt-e unt ppmnntl reprpp- HV'K ttl hln, her. llpr.,r KTTV of thrll', Hlr'«eHor«n rlkhl. lllf un ln»r««t. M!S Jn H'M r. >fal!tn. wlfp nf.(-. HK'll c MATN, UU. 'AMl'- lll-:.l., hhhnnl of MOOKNK AM'UH.,. MLS. JOS'H V. ' M.MTN, wfe or JM'.l-lt V. MATN. WHS. WLLAM CAM'MKLL. rfe of WLLAM r.vml'hm.. and JOHN ''M:, hklmn nf <'!HTANNA r. MATN. ««l<l nnf.omn X >P. t.pllk n, HllKU Yfn urn lpreh)' nuronnnpl n e Cvl A,'tlnn n HP Hnp«rnr Nur o! NM\.lertey. nntltdtel ly l.pturd H M'HO, tunlntlft, nnl rr- 'll'l n fprve upon HtlrkH anl Sll"l<el, Cmnnorrr Htrcet, Nownrk-!t, V-tt' Jprney, uttornpyn for the T". ln llhwt n ll- rllllplllllll fllnd n D'h 'lln, topy uf whl''h - lerpwlh <*rv«<l pnn ym. wthn M.VH oler Audnnt l. HUB, ex- ''lunlvt nf ' hte. f von full to h, no, Jnlrrnt n rofnult ma: bt """'" % nrulkt you fur the relef lr.l n tlc cnmplln. 'ompllnl n (he HOVP rctlnn tn furp, loe u ««x fhlc c*r-... hell Oy lulnlr' \nl «< «on rn'ctnwt %«, HM. y,vpthnl«' ',,) l'n],,,'nl nl T,MP«(f tle TuhK 'Ml'lt n' the Ho'nt of HrttTc, n tlc Cuntv of MlldlnKe am rlt'ktu uf "New.drxey, under nnl by vrtue nf the nruvltlh of hf ll'pvlftp! StntnlfH nf New Jerncy, 9,7, Ttle S, (* H ;,. mll tnnen'hn'l', tlntml md mpple- tpllth tl^ret", upon the n*\r on l>e- (Mmlcr!!(), Hll of the Utmle herenafter lesrrllel for nonpynenl of hx»n nr mnlcl >al lens for tlc yenrw K o Ktl, whch tux»n e 'trtnru! WHH on jhhmry, l»*' r»'«rm n \t flldlmex County :_erk«dflt,, n Hook su, (>r Mnrlt^Kn* fur»nhl Comty, on pages, etc. The ln,l?, nlrucel wthn Kfldl rertlflml' urc len-rllml B ll l.nf r l««.'p'»l.! ll-«lulrn, The s (ll><l tll.t.' CALL Your Llquorman for BEE FEE DEMVEKY CA-8-58 NAGY'S LQUOS OOSEVELT AVE. Tll: STAfl' fl' N'V JHWCY l.s. lo "'nkmwn Owner, H PK. h'vlflf-'s nnd csnul cprescnallvcs.,nd thph nr any nf Hull lull*. devlnecb, XclllH,.lnlhtutrw, lr.nlt-es, Hh'Kns or Hllec'fHm'x n rght, ttle nr nterest,"' MKUMTT.MATN. lnnrrlel, M'.MY AN'NKSH ANHKWH, H'lluW, AN'ntF.W.. KHCK'KA, Kl'- XCK!!O;A'. lls wfe. M..SWOHT H.ACKNTN MSS, KATKVN MlHH-S. K wle,.oh'n l;l: Multss..:., MdNA MMtH.s, U wfe, l;;th MdHS.S, JONATHAN WOOl- KT', 'lshanl nf A.VU AVooH'K'. HKNKV VAN NA.MK, hmlnd uf SAKA. <'. VAN NAM;, 'HA tulttk MATN, wfe of THOM'HllN r MA.KTN. Mll.K.S»A V S, lmlm of HANNAH tavs, am 'ltank A. HAZAK.lv lnl.j'l,,l HKTMA \V(<l llltkk A'/.AKl; AA'HA ' WOOD-' ll''t, KAtA (.'. VAN! NAMJ';, T 'D,\r 'S \' (' M A T N 'UUSTANNA c. MATN, A.VNA DAVS, JOSK'H V, MATN. WLLAM 'AMP- HCLL, HOTHA WDODtl'K'" AZAtt, MS'S MAKTN, W. L A M DM K \V! A, ;::': W..KKS, K.H'KA-.:T M-:, SAAC w. M o n l K, A ( N KS M A [c T MKHK anl. KSKM All VAN-!l''l!ltll.T, helr hell-h, le vl- A<. that certan lot, tract or pnr- of land nlttn tv. lylrm am lelnt n tlc llmkh uf lrterel, Mddle- H6N t'nnt}', N'w.cr^f}': SOONNNC nl n pont n the nmtlwesterly lne of Curteret Kxtenslon Kallrud wn-re tle mme lvnull he ntcrsentcd ly the northerly lne of lot." tumherel nnd ol Map of 'nrtltlf of He otate of Jumpl f ln nu whnwn n Book A ol' Dvson of nnd n tlte Snrro- Knle'H OUM' nf MlddlcHcx County. aten Ull H '., f the KHl northerly lne nerc extrmled easterly: nnd theme frm the aforesad pont of t'h>nk nlnk "nns the ll«l ncntlocl lne nlmhc jrftlrt e.xtentlerdnf North 7, dekree* 8.'.,,,,les went!. r >.7>9 feet tl t pont n the wrkle.rly lne of Lo^ an BhownNM the lmve nntluned msp or Partton: theme lnm tame anl ulmk nn northm'ehtprly lne of land lckrlln'l n H,nk r, of rred for Mddlesex Cnntv pane \>, nouth S rryrves 5V nlnte went 5. feet to u cort-r n mld last nen tloned lan! theme lunx the muth westerly lne of name notth S de Klee.s SVj mlnleb enat. fee to tn' southerly lne of mld nn. mentoned nnd: tht-nre e»m«rl> alok the name and alonr the south erly lne of Lnt as Hlown on th abuvo metlotel map of Partton he the dlntace more or lew t Ueep Creek: thence partly nlon same [llld the :fore»ald snthwent erly lne of f'arturet lstsnolon Hall rwul the varous 'mrarh tu the BK UlNN'lNd. t s ntended ly the above tolf Hcrlhe all of the hnds emlrnred h the followng; Heed ook pag 5, nnl l.nl* md ^ an tow.vkj nl 'lllllon nf (le KH. J.jepll Mnrtll) n tnnk A 'M*. h tn- report tf Cotn^l K'lntf of Jonrph Mrtln MelnK known nnl (PS L.t A n Mlork,*;* Kh Tu\ M;t s of the l'(»rrn tm.'l Von, 'TnUnown Owner l\ l«.f» nn.l peroml n> )r..*pnrand lplr or any of tlelr her., e?<, fxentnrx, adnlnl»trmorf, pck, m"l rm or nl..-^hor^ n rlvll. llle or ntprpnt." M»nlt.Mmln. nmnrrl^t, Mary Anu'.x pv, wllow, Andrew.. trnd- n'... Kllxwortl Mlmklnln Murnf..nln tnll Mor«K, Jr.,; AUrn Woodruff, Hrah c Vm Nnne, ThornpHon '. Mnrh, 'hrltlnnh f Mrtln. Hannah WVF,.loreph Y Mmlln. Wllllan fnmplph Kfrlha Woodruff lzar,!. Mop. v M»rtln. Wlllnn kwrn. '.pr(t«wlllokb, Kllpla- nl Mmrp, lunar. W. Mflrr, Afn** Mary Mrorc und.leremlnl Vnndpr-,lt. tlu'lr her". dry np«nnl f'e ^nl rcprp'.pntatlye and )MP, hpr, l.-l, or any of tled, nuc p^um n rlht, ttle and hlnfnt. lre naln r;r ct lefendknt to the cmplalnl hedfe \(n, or lne or more "f Von, Fay n- owerx of. or may tave m ntecsl l, ynll nnflu «nd prpl-llnfh, Vm, Hlrp Hrndlpal, wfe of An l't-w. Hrodhpad, Kathryn Morn", Kfe of Cm nrtl tluk ltun Mnn. Monn MnrvH. wfe cf Jolm ufld Mor.H", Jr., Untl Morm, former ulfe uf John t. <l Moral, Jr...lonnhn VVodff. nmhand of Alvlrn Wood- (T, ller; Van Nnn*>. mbnl of Sarah *. Vnu Name, Chnrlotte M»r n. nlf- of Thnmpon '. Mutln, Mles lvl. lhhnnd of Hannah lavlx anl l-'runk A. fftkgrrt, hf- H or lrtha Woodrurt tlward; Mrs. Jonepl C. Martn, wlff of Jo. cplt r Martn, Mr. 'nrnjlcl, ln«- d of mokene ('nmplell, Mr. pph V. Martn, wfe of Jnuppl \ Martn. Mrs. Wllam CnmptH, wfe of Wllam Campbell, and John e, luftkunr of CbrlHllf'nn. (V.Mrtr- n. Ml lt namr John Doe lplnvr rtv- UK. are made partes lefnrtml o the mnpl.nt teoume you tnav avf an llerent by way of dower r curlhpy n xald nndk nnd Hem-,,,,,. ', M l l.. l.,! "?!' A, LEGAL NOTtOES ",,,,v, M, ' Avpnup,,, [:..-. t.- f C l.nefflc. l!hn,_ l.nckh. -, " l.vncl, Am'la, M-lln'lV (SlMleVlcVf, "^ Helen, (n! «,..-,: o,w.... U Makknr. Ale.u. er X n Moro nue Moron" Mmrol. Murray, 'te.l: July»,»<». OA.NT SCOTT. Clerk of Superor Court. '. 7-*.., * Bmnt'OH OK CAHTKKT.NOTCE TO VOTKH. n :.cpordnncc wth Provson* of an A t Knlltlfd. "An Ad lo lto«- nlatp KlectonB," (telm'd StntueK of m9, Ttle ln::l-5ll tnnetler wth the Amendments nnd Supplepentt thereto, (le followlk names tave been removed from the permanent KeKlstraton Blnder. of the BHWH OF CATKUKT for the reason th',t nahl reklhlranth have not voted at a General Kecllnn for four consecutve \earn. n order to analn vote n the HOltortJH ()! ' CAHTKHHT t wll le ne''ksary for the persons, who^e nanen are Met out lj t low. lo appear nt tle nfoc' or the Mddlesex Cuunty Hoard nf Klectlonn, Soom Tt**. Perth 'Amboy Natonal Bank BulldlnK, :t Stale. lvrtll Alllloy, New.t- HPV, or lt the MunlclpHl (Mek's Offce, BOP.O'fH OF CAKTKKET, New Jersey, on or before Heptenher»»tl. KK, and re-r«tfl»t<t, f they wsh to vote at the tenerul Klertm on Novenhcr Jth, 9H. MltD.BSEX COUNTV DflAftn OK KlBHTKlNH lly: MOfllMH UOTH, llmlrnnn. WALTK J C.LY,,»,',...r,... Huffy 8»r*«t alkn.l,,"ppl!'< P ftfeet Hllkn, Wllllnn,.?«l ltoov#lt ( tnnl. Kmtcl.»l Whpelpr Avenl' num.un. Mll'led,?5 PemllnK A\enne lelkc, Mlhlrcl J., M Hunon Hern.nplle, n HerTKn ll(nln.r...c*therlnp.» Lelrk AvKte llodnr "telfm,. llnosevelt lle-n.., -hrlnf, " Ptlmk] lnrmvlc, Jllfl. S8 Longfellow Sred llnnler. Wlllhn M,, ( L»f«yH'' Mlrppl llreke. Kdnn r.t Thnrnall Hlreet lnm. John, :: Mever drect Cnn. 'lt'tn, M John Hlreet ('ah..' lmlna,," lloom-velt Ave- -fm:»,, M»rln ('., C8«llonnevell vtedw'lck. AM'lur fflllm Anna, S 'nnnkl Avenm rnlllu Tmothy, > 'ulmkl Avemo hxplle, Anthony W., lnndolpl S'oet MpU, Catherne, andolph Hlrert ' Wllltun»l. M*r.pr Slreet an, Vlllfdlell, S8 Vlrome Av'- ltle h.tnff Tlllle H Whtman street helly. Lmtl. 8 Kdlfnr Hre»»e, Utlt msar, C6 Knernon H reel.,.«s, nacle. CG Jmerson atr-et l>yell. AleH, JH ( lrlxtopher V-'u'j,,;."" Anw l-mro, ThPrP(a, W\ Handol,h - *S',;,H Fnrkas. J.ulln. Klfl (llrltn Kdwurd l'-nrh.h. l.oul«k, Pltrh ""'' KlllM. Man, 'M Lowell Sheet (M(v 'luas, nln,! LnKfclhw Strepl,,,,>rolk 'lhll. Mlllgllct, J.- Klwln tflleel Htreel' Vltznla. Mary. l.m u«t Slreel (VlUnke Hen Prey. 'ew. ll.' PuHkl 'lrhn. JoHeph, lll llanlulplt (laval,t-.'., Juseph M., 9 'hrnme Avunc (Mnrtln. Mnry, U)» Lowell Slreel Crrkn. John, S7 Fltcl Stwet llnlnes, Healrlce, SS Lelck lrrl". 'nthcrlne, sf> PershlnK A venue Han s. Margaret S., W'aKhln&ton.\\ enu» Mass. Kmllle, 7 Fltr.h Helu, ('alherlne. tlyprexn Stre«t Helm, Henry,!., Cyprem sel. Annn, TS Washngton AvetlUc ml Man Mnple lnckkcr, Fred, J. HoOMvelt lduk. rene, 7n (nnlol)h Jackullk. LP, Ceorfe., Ja-kulk. Mnne, (Jeorge Jnn, Anne, Kltch Jones, Uoonewlt, Mercer Knthe. Durotly.., S fyprowh Kent.*, Mlldel, 7tll nunwell Kermt, Kdwln., 7 'ltch Ker.tt, lelnhnrdt, 7( Fltcl K»nn'lews t, Anna, 87 Hdgar treet Kmleskl, Mary.. Longfellow street KnnleWHkl, Annn % Longfellow Konlevukl, Peter, UT LonKfelloW Kolox,.losejhlne, M. Hoosevelt Kvars. Kllzaheth, T Kssex KovnltH, Aaron, Paullu Kreldle.r. Clarence H., 7.lmoln K'allon,.Sophe,» Plnnkl Krysflmkl, Laura, 9 Lous Kuln. Klzaheth, SJ Ptrshlns HKlnn, Anna, l.effert L'K«'s\, lollzaheth, 9 ltandolph Streel.enart, Stephen J., 8 hple Slreet Levey, Horn, 9 Kmerson -, Kt'!' Htrnet lrmt Sle New ' kdrk Bran' Ttmskte H v hlnl Slr»el.n Moo.evelffl M,-aro.. <'ulerlne, 6 Wheeler A ve- Nlen''".!. r.tlerlne, M *«""»" M,,l,;VrTlUu"e.h, 6t Prr.llnf Av»- """ Murffrrt. «Hoosevell Ave-, M'.uy, 6 '.ofnevelt Tentlla,» Lowell Jesse, K>: Mnple Htreet.\, 'J Kmerjo Lneln Avenu Seple, r,t :and"l ',!., U Lncoln Ave l,r,,tly, lnrnnrd,,,,, ' Warren Slreel llonyk^marv " Duffy Str«et B»ho lefen, :M Lowell Usho M"lke. S Warren Htreet Samu, Knnk, :,Lmvl f Ulnk,.Stephen S., M Jer Serson, Anna, US Slmrot htreel Slunley, Anna. lt A lmrot ht toosevelt A\e- J OlrlKtopbef.'"#*. Value / r comes from Volume Chevrolet often you the most value because Chevrolet bulds the most trucks! u"!" 5 Marnnret, Smon, Helen, 6,"..n'l Smon, Joseph, US Lurch Hlvon, Andrew, l ftelner Htreel Snow, Ht-rtlu, Ml) tuonevelt SolMko, Jullnn, * Faanalr. SolteKZ Helen 7 'emhlnu Avenm Stunlerry, Ktth K., H» 'nlon Sten, Clam, Atlantc Str«et,StonleW»k. Alexander, L ( < l l«lpher Slreet Szlnnsky, lse, 8 'UH Bumnerx, S«m, 5 Mener Tnrkm, rene, 9 'ulmnkl Tellup, Ml untl, :!l Cmemun Tot, Murgnrel, l!l PrrslnK. Turner, Kutlln, H7 Kmrmun 'lmun, HenBle. s.s nm street VekerH, Slathev M, 6 Warren ' Wlckhnm, John P.,, Lnfayetle Htreet Wnjclk, Adelle. 9 Loul«W'ulf, Alma, 5 Jeafette Mchael, Wy, WmhlKlon YounK. Jnes, B Sleln XyakuwKkl, Ann, U 'ulaskl '. P. H-fl,S ANGF.U.S.-A new typ* of electrc-bran ' calculatng ">» chne, capnble nol oly ot perform- ng complex mttthem»«c»l problem but evfn of mmltlng foregn "l«nsunge>, l under'construe lon at the U.S. bureau of tndard laboratory at the Unlvenlly of Calforna's nsst ;tt of numercal analyss here. Whle the exact cop«whch th«machne wll be glvtn n the ranlatlng feld "» not b ** n d «cld * d ' the scentsts workltg on t lay. t would be qute poulbl to make t encompaw al! the flo.mo worda n the Webter ColUgUte Dctonary, wth equlvalert fot etch word n as many *» three foregn lnguages. The machne.»ent»»lv»ly dubbed the "Zephyr," nvolm two barc advnnces n desgn over the prevous "electrc braln«"-noubly the Enac, Edvac, and Unlvac machnes. Us "memory" for rumbor nd "commands" fed nto t, nstead of brng bused on vcuum tube or contaners of mercury n whch electrc mpulses ar«jrtored, wll be based on a cathode-ray tub* of the same sort al used n tele-.. Ths wll ncrease t»cope.j and speed and greatly Amplfy t desgn. Ths ''short-term" memory wll be supplemented by magnetc drum, whch s ]u«t an elaboraton of the magnetzed wre or tape now used for record broadcast* and other sounds. t s on ths drum that the machne's vocabulary cnn b«stored. Words are converted nto the same sort of electrcal symbol* by whch the machne assmlate! number! for calculaton. When a foregn word for translaton s fed nto the mwbw n the form of an electro-mathematcal symbol on tap* or wrd, the machne wll run through ts "memory," and f t flnda that symbol on record, wll emt automatclly a predetermned equvalent the Englsh word. r. trm CO.OUl) : The ocky Mom,', normnlly a M-rf, 88kj nothng ;.,,, cheslful of fre,,, pe vlttles. n nrr be hdeous. The slate g;mf ment hm rlgum Manchu type kdnap the hj,^,,',' mother herd. Ths trap consst! nf whch spam the m,t Tarryall canyon, :u Wre stretched up,, to a pont of oufa teep rot throtsh th,.',,^ feld end of the ( ;,,. 'lnks the wre m\ t behnd them. h fm "Ut rnornnc Um ; themelves a (,,,],, u( mles upstate, lurunc th(j on a clutter nf ( mnus many of n,,.,r, MtJ tlves, dry-mouthed of salt that mv drop-gate trap, am themselves. For Own f/n Actually t's all nr the bghorns, but,, can stand her embar,n,rp.lt The game and [<h has "transplanted' >, from the Tarryall h. ng new herds thr ockes n Colorado. lmple. There m,. abol l <lwep n the mothrr herd nd the food supply. -. : > ' ) World's bggest bulder of truclcs-that's Chevrolet! And Chevrolet volume helps cut producton costs... make* possble bgger truck values at lower prces. That's why you get more truck for your money when you buy Chevrolet Advance-Desgn trucks. Come n and let us help you swfctct the rght truck for yoa delvery or handlng requrements. BHOG W CAMTBHKT \OTCK T«VOTKHS n aordnnra wth provlnlmw ol an Act Enttled, "An Act to Kegulute KlectlonH", Tllle 9:5-'., tevlted Statttes. of SSM, toetler wth the Amendments nnd Supplements tleretu, the followng f.mes wll he removed from He permanent relhtrullun ul tlem' n the HUHtlt'dll op t'ahtkftkt, ulek» votern apuear «r8onully before,the.mldllewe!; futlty Honnl of Kle.c, on«, otm 'us, Perth Amhoy.^allunal Uank lulldlk, on or lrfore September Sl, U9. f hey wsh to vote at the General Klectlon on November 8th, 9ft. and prove u» lte satsfacton nf the Mddlesex County Bou'd of Klectlonn, that they are -eawenu of tn- HOKOl'dll OK 'AKTCltKT, nnd enlltled to vole. The followng names were renovel fur the rc,(nn tha ]>ol- 'rd) nallhl to them.t ther lukt nown arlreot mvr been letnrtel ly le 'osul AntlollrK, lnllet. Mlt! tl.t they nn l.kcr rexde there. -Mlll.KSKX 'O'NTV OAtl Ol' Kl.MOTONS Hv MOltlls loth. rn.. W.U^TKt J. llk..ey, Heeretnry CATDtKT MN AMK l-lkene, MMdexex Aven k'bluck. UcorH, Jr., <)r»nt lermtl, KllzulHt, Bernnrl Sr-'t ll,,, June, <m Atl.ntlf Htreet lrac v, Arvuc, Mercer lr:l\. Mary A., 7* P»'>lll/( Ave- ' H, K«telle, HoX H. t. V. >. 'ltnonwtt/., J.h, lloortevell Av - HV 'u n.l, Mle, J.U S t r e e t 'Mnlh,.loln A.,.r., 9.U Str,- ',,,.,n\,,',. ohl,!', ld \Vnst< tun Avrlllle 'vn.llls, MX, l«f'lrteret AV-HH K.t. JneK..'. Sal'tn lum, tvld, Jr., ll M'lllrs.'X A vrme fllnon, Henry, HKO street Srrlsm, AU^., :u Kmex rnrx, l.oulse A., SO l.lnolu Ave. nue urney, Joseph P., 8U Uulm streetletrbkhev. John W.. 6 WanhKu Uyuack, JanBH, 5 Clausa Htreet Kloae, George, l Ulk Avtnut KloHe, Hev»rley, l.el-k Konlrk, Mm, Anna, 5 'UH.'unlrk, Steven, U ClftUw l.tmko, Steplanle, Mercer Slreel Mounlx A^ne M., fh l,ouls Mutg, Mlrtuel, US Warren Sweet M«t»uun D*b H V t T P l ussans'brlnalnut BT To tnpm Hunt fr Ark LONDON. Three explortr accused by Moscow of beng western spes won't hunt for Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat, ths year at least. Egerton Sykes, leader of the Brtsh expedton to the mountan n Turkey near the Sovet fronter, sad Turksh tuthortes refused permsson, for the journey. He lad Ham oozen, young Dutch explorer, also was refused. Sykes t*d Turksh authortes ndcated the ban alto would apply to explorer A. J. Smth, Greensboro, N. C. Sykes sad the Turksh embassy n London told hm t wt> "nstructed to confrm that the Turksh authortes fnd t mpossble to grant permsson lor an expedton to Ararat." Moscow rado sad members of the expedtons really were gong to Mount Ararat to spy on ussa. ADVANC-DESGN TUCKS.>>*,,.', < /! '' <l,,,.,.,. H., V«terano^l» Mull. Wllllum rt., n 'khk Mull, Mm. Wllllum, Pulmkl Montgomery. Wllam H., j Allan*, tlr llncsl, Emsy, 57 Hoo^evell Avenu* N'agy, Mury, 6! Bernard Sueet " ra. Mm., A., 97 P«rtll. Pler.l, t'aul, )8 'ernllng Avtnut Katkl), Jtfl'ph, Jurluun Av«nu Kodrltfue, Alhanu, t UurlltKton tu.hllnr, Htnry,! Utn-et SUfnowlo, Helen, Ht Kmtno) «tr*«t Skafflnkn. Kdwanl, 6. Hooatvelt Avnut Anna, ll Uoouvtlt Mare Extts lor 5 Days n Cellar en Canud Frut LANSPOD, N. D.-The story of a mare that lved ) days n a cellar on canned frut and vegetables, whle her owners wntered n Oregon, has come to lght. The four-year-old mare fell nto the farmhouse cellar through an outsde door. She was mprsoned durng most of the tme when snowstorms and blzzards raged here, just mles from the Canadan border. Mssng snce md-january, she was found by Albert Mattcrn, sonn-law of Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Brower, the owners. He btard a commoton n the cellar when ha vsted the farm. He led her out va the starway and door the had entered. He estmated the anmal cautd $5 damage. She tmaahed an of about B quart! of canned frut* and vegetables. They were bured n traw, whch provded roufhge and a bed. She gnawed away at some poles wth damagng effect. (And the lost about pounds W^Ue she wa on the lemhuman leaves and shrubs tmes. George W. Jones, th. mert's sheep-trappng lf..(j says the Job s a n El several reasons. "When you sprng the don't want more th;, ds t," he snys. "That'll all we can crowd nto cm at one tme. "We try to snnro two rams, two youn mm, rest ewes. That gves you start on a new herd lter t plantng. The old n are md can keep the herd trouble. Then when the lose nterest n the ewes, ones are begnnng o gt* deas." Court n N'ovtmbtf Bghorns do must ol thetl ng n November, n a s'*r]j and sleet and ;S- ;,'d ;r 'both. A really p nun, only one lamb a j.r. Because of tns \nsped brthrate ammk the b horned anmal-.md lke they de by h.< h^drtd ther normal det, the tt coddle them. Bad b Uu ' ran short on bur trc seased, and tlr."''l completely. Thu*- mn to survve lonkul s clumsy hoppng am.:! :l.t Tbe state's tu;l b.ghoro latlon today s bemm *,S 5,, Jones says. Hs hope( the transplanlm; successful enough tn v.arrarl hom huntng SC-J : decade or so. l" ll)llc JS l-' ; det. Uttet, Dorothy, tl Uroh 8tr«tt '"- ««, a«rtru)«, HMwn BUaet Dl*, ftanuy J., 7 Caruret Av«nu«' e Toro#tt«, V'^ed, m Ourlertt Av«- UUhatl, 69 vvtrrtu >Loul8tr«t ' '! l CONOM,Y GA^G nu* TmlhFbHl $^( CMh WW ft'deenung Houu CHCACO.-Mr*. LudUe Schader threw away a Jar contanng SQO n Mexcan gold cons found n her father't house n Ouquon,. Later the w»t ated by ntwt that ttuntt tn the»qu» bad found an estmated $, worth of Jjswell, ol, and ral tockt an overnmant bowlb wue rajtocoattef. ' Mrs, Schter t«ld her!*#«mchael B*dl»y, 8, dltd, March M, She quote to tdy up hu j t» rentng t, Frankln Wll eveal WatWdlthyatAfsol PHLADELPHA. PA.- wrtten n 757, b.jn'n ntended to leave ns *«l personal belonjnks frends and nsttut Ths was dsclon-d lost wll was nudr Frankln lnstut celebraton of t '-!> l! t also was le Wv a of Frankln'-s tsc-nvcv nng was eletn. Frankln was m'-ltly <jult busness at tn *' obert A. Mllon. ( ' al stltute of Te'lnont.'' s " losopher retred wth an about ls.ooo * y.ar, termed equal to W-'*" today. He Wlled varms MM* of, money, proc ty " belongngs to member* lly. All of hs hous'lk'm furnture were wtll«l <"" dl.pose of as shu (l»' reu ; from hs prftb l" he owned jontly wll was dvded w" ll > w«e, son Wll." Sarah. He also provded tl h, wfe's death an' kd been born to l»- prntng bu(n*ss m-' to the chldren am Of hs brothers and Hs wfe outk ' ', N«l nbor notced tt ae/ fpae^lbb/ ^W"*a"P-g^*TT^e^p'^,yje^*pj M«de*ft ^ M Mt.r, 7 8l.m \ oftphc, 66 H««d8tr«} *» N«rt toul

11 FDAY, AUGUST 8, M9 Oroles Wn Two Games n Senor ecreaton Leagd,a, las CX [Oroles Defeat Pacng, Trottng aces to Open at Fretkol Clovers By l*eln fuo 6 n 9 Hts' Md-Couuly )op, v KT 'Bt Sunday the c. c. trounced the '!", n n our-aded game WU'- B Ovet'holt feld.,,,,.'.,-< collected B hts off,, ptchers.-frank Slomko the hll but h* was [,, runs, all comng n,x mntms. He was re lv t,«u eslto n the a*th,,,.-f shutout ball untl the l(. s co l»«d (he Clovers wn ll s. one of whch was a SlSy 'the St. las c. C., st-onk seml-pw team from urk nt the Walter B. Over-,! box score: ST ElJAS C. C. <> 6 llus. b ft.,v/ak. lb ft d,k". cf» K.lmn. rf... s:b. b Poll, rf 5 Konr, f 'rlwn. c 5. 5 n(l;. P f CLOVES (J) ). p-b nk, rf \urz. ss.k, < H 'f :-, : - H, S... 9 CATEET~T)f Cartrret Orlnle won a Tame n the Md- County Baseball League by defeatng Tselln wth a two-run rally nthe fnal nnng. The team standlnn and box score * follow W, Port eadng 5 Keasbey Eaglps 7 Carraghers ' 7 Mtadowbrooks 8 South Ajnboy 8 selln Cubs 8 Carteret Oroles 9 Hart A. A 9 arltan Townshp 8 Sayrevllle 8 Nxon ed 8ox 6 Metuchen 9. A.. 5 OOLES () AS D'Zurlla. b. Marcnak, f Laraz, rf E. esko, cf. Hayduk, lb L. esko, ss. esko, c Breckka, p Bubntck, b Bntock, b Buglovsky, b Breen. lb apraro, rf Meta«, ss?. Buglovsky. c Bahr, cf Yakullch, rf Conpudts, b Boland, p O'Connor, p. H 8 8 COOPE CUBS <«> H.. 5 uy nnngs: 6 Score by nnngs: g - Oroles stln Edlaon' Modesty Tomas A. Edlson' qapaclty for tout*rutlon and hard work waa Danger l«ke Bun Can you tell sunstroke from heat Brechka, lb led only by ht modesty. exbau»tlon? Both are dangerous, ohaly, c bra, "-{on beng complmented a the N Natonal Say Safety councl says. Kasha, rf pn nventve genus, he repled: Heat exhauston leave) the vctm's Helley, f r'ln» good sponge. absorb skn cold and clammy, whle and put them to use. Most of l-as belonged frst to other f v.ho ddnh bother to de- thclll." lunetroke results n a hot, dry kn. A general rule for the treatment: Keep the cold patent warm, and the hot patent ccol. THUSDAY AUGUST H Ef/oy ACNG at ts best See top thoroughbred competton... relax n the cool comfort of Amerca's most modern acng Course. A contjuou* meetng of 5 days of sport begns Thursday.,. THLLNG ACES DALY l«tts' OAY-T»«*», A»«H* Spcy Uwlwtm fr L««N $, JOc tacwh Wv, fwtwre stake race e meetng Openng Day Feature NAUGUAL HANDCAP $, ADDED 6 furpnflj for -f«ar-old and up P Af«o 7 QTHt THLLNG ACES FOST TM O P.M. DOUBLE CLOSES :5 P.M. Specal Tralm gnd luw from Ntw York and Phladtlpka drect to Grcndtand, wth many»lop«n raut«. BMH at fr«quent nterval* from all hpr» poth, l^ulw fb* Uwu $S.M, Gndt\m $l. *J. W- AND THEY'E OFF acln* fan* wll hear h & famllw call August at FreflwM,.-. al Frethold when the hrh-sprted pacer* and troturs jtct off on the flral race of the **-«ay roeeunt whch end* September. The track opens the day after Monnouth Park elmes and there wll be racng every day wth tbe ejcep'.lon of Sunday. Above B a aeene from tbe start of one of last year's colorful races. At left s tht> famoux Smth startln gate whtcb l*ts tbe trotters and pacere off a together. Fred Fatr'«r s «w«er of the hstorcal oval wweh wag one of the frst (racks n New Jersey. ndans, Braves Dan's Nne Out of Tank House and Wn Mdget Loop Ttle ate After Eagles fn Games Games, 9-6,9- j Hard Game, 5 n Junor League Enterng Fnal Week k of acng Whp \ Clovers, And Mohawks* St. Jof s Tr CATEET~D»n'» Nne fnally! defeated ts at. h rvals, the Mtpl^' Boys., 8-6, n a clot; game n tl.< Men'.; Softball League tm! week at UWK'S fkd.,.. MOMMOUTH MONMOU H PAK HAK. O wporl CKnmrT ~. th. The f>»me was markwl by the N J. Mnnonutt Park's l»9 r«c-.,. M,,_ M f fne fast-ball' ptchng of "UUy" \ m Wm n t, rknlng «U««s. U, T V, E Wojck. combned wth a terrfl- p^hm, rapw v w a h»hly sue-, "*/^ «,.h home nu by Pete Vrag. TheMnpl" otwful clmax and two of ts more _. \) '«h u.un suffered tlel; down- juftpoj-unt»ukes renuln tj be de-.,,"'j^t..j, hll fall when Kov) walked four ^ ^ \» Lh, fnal afternoons of' 8 * ouwr um% men n he mdst of * four-run rully Thr box score: DAN'S NNE C> ' A B.sclfl. b atan. ss o S Wojck. p M. Vlrag. rf! J Frankowskl. c S. Sosnowskl, rf E. Oann. b J Hagan, f P. Vlran. lb Donovan, lb MAPLE STEET joreske, f ^ O'BeUly, p-lb.,j. Kledel, c Koval. w-p... Ha-oskJ, ss Pavloskl. p-b B, lttlel, Va Zlemba, rf..'.. a August "M ) - trtumoh Tht rch Choce 9 Clovers n a XtOOO n added money»ntl nut cont*» th* *-e»k. Th* thkmed tor member* of th> - was derded n the thrd year-old colony, heads thr wvkeod pro«r»m un Saturday und th- runs txu esko opened whrn the Oroles scored ' race la expected to attrnct ten to o! -- ~ double nto cent- feld, fa " j a logen oen of th h betp mude sopho- b B] \ : mor«j now n tranng n he Enst p5ko A mc, nmt. Eugene Jacobs c Colonel Mke, U mer e,ko slnsled 'who n the Lompltaher H > Handcap over the mle»nd a sx teenth route earler <n tl* m.fnx s due back to attempt lo prove hs worth over the mle and u quarter of the Choce Also named U Palestnan, traned by Oeue < brother, the famous Hrscl Jacobs. Draner, tne lamous nustn *»tuu. and the event mght develop na " Mk '">.a btter struggle between the two M«*owskl. b u lon fly to score whnt later proved to be tn-j n ng run The box score: OOLES <) " representatves of the Jacobs l<amr ' ' : famly.,,. ated as lkely to oppose tlls ths par are the unpredctable Shackle- - J** 5 * ' c ton. Count-A-Blt. Hedgewood.»»" c *' S V Uncle Hal, EaUntown, Near Thng,' a * rt > / n - ( Double Bundy"and evelle. Sev- Bubnlck. Score by nnngs: eral othen'a'e n the "doubtful"! CATEET-The powerful ndans all but smothered the weak the sem-fnals n the Mddlesex teret Boys Club came clc«e to up- CATEET -.After CATEET The West Car- Maple St. -5 das. Dan's Nne U Ox -6 WndlnK up the Klnmorous array of stakes whch have been pre- : Eatjls, 9-6, n a regular ecrea- County Freeholders Softball Elmnaton Tournament, Dan's Nne. gang ths week n the Junor settng the favored Tank House sented tljrowh the 7-day sesson ' *. f! tlon MdgeKLeague game ths week ec Schedule wll be the Omnbus Handcap, a J**f^ " Mat the Park Feld. "Dats" Merelo Carteret's sole entry (and survvor) was knocked out of the Chrome boys the ball game campagners und worth $5»UereweUkl. b League, but a late rally gave the mle and a furlong test for older "Ortovan, b hurled a smart sx-htter for the ttle race by no less a powerful v '" U -"- "" J ""- """" " "" wnners.»..~ *w» n Lsted By Al Ths s set for the fnal day of the! Ml8luck ' c ' t^ N eh.,. A«.«t!nn! Tne Talk House, tralng by one meetng, Wednesday, Autrust, Wlson, lb n another Mdget League tunsle the St. Joe Braves npped the Brechka For Week! M oarak, c nd once <saln MonmnHh Park < Akalawlcz, s.s Oroles, 9-. Slomko, p The box scores: NDANS (9) Merclo, p Kady, cf Bohac, b Stragapede, ss Hld. b Kent, c Myers, p.... LukBch. n WudUk, rf Seaman, lb Totln, f LJptok. ss Splsak, b Stelgel, cf cf EAOLES (6) ^.. 9 team than the Fsher Assocaton j of Perth Amboy n a hotly con- tested battle at Perth Amboy over the weekend. The vctors were pushed to the lmt as the fnal score of 5- conclusvely ndcates. t, The wnnng run was scored n the last half of tle nnth nnng. ) Tle box score: DAN'S NNE () H Score by nnngs: Eagles 6 ndas 7 X 6 BAVES 9) Vnsko, b :.. Dzyak, lb Taylor, c Mckla, p Leahy, y f Mesquta, b Szymborskl. ss jbtrasa. cf Chy, rf OOLES ) Helc-y, r Parkas, f Gbson, lb. Wzna, cf... Stark, ss... D'Zurlla. b Dlran, p peters, rf Zuccan, 'u. Uncle Sam Say*, w ; June, holdf.ujffar «vc7 Aroerlcw. UnJw vm Sun»nd Strpe* *«th Mttn know, tha he tll poueu^ lt mx! cluuhed of *U mbllon* freedom.nl opportunty. He «l»u kwuwa he c«n reun b«m jht to long our country l economcally sound, nod le know, loo, lh»» one of the mom.effecllye DMWV ever dtvled U> ktwo U M»«n«U nvcalncnt n U. Your Durclae w Hagan, ss A. Vlrag. f Wojck, lb P. Vlrag, f - M. Vlrag, rf. Haksa, b.-. Frankowskl, c Sosnowskl, p Baslllc, b.. Past'cky, cf Sardone, ss O'Hara, lb. Fsher, \V. Webber, b S. Damco, b * A. Damco, f Adams, c vanello, p '... Duds, p FSHE ASS'N (5), B t) run n the last nnng, 8-5. ralled for four runs?, wn the garae. The rally was marked by sngles by Nagy, Gluchowakl and, Tomor, followed by a trple by Bodnar. n another Junor League contest, the Eagles cut loose wth a tremendous show of httng power to rout the Uons, -. TANK HOUSE (9) Makwlrak, cf Epychn, lb Webber, f Nagy, c G'.uchowskl, b Bodnar, b \ Tomor, p Kolbas, ss [ Zullo, ss Juneo, ct * taolnar, rf S Stark, rf 9 WEST CATEET () Mako, b...: Der'ncko, lb Hayko, c, Wamenskl, cf Cromwell, p Dafchek, ss Halkp. b. Gndn, f D'Zurlla, rf. Woodhull, rf. o CATEET--The full schedule for the comng week n tre ecreaton League s lsted as follows by ecreaton plrtctor Al Brechka: t Senor League (At Hgh School Feld Mon. St. Joes vs. Mohawks. Wrtl. Clovers vs. Ukes. Prl. Orlloes vs. Cards. Junor League 'At Park Feld> Mon. Tank House vs. Lons. Tues. Eagles vs. W. Carteret Prl. -W. Carteret vs. T. House Men's Softball (At Lelbg's Feld) Mon, Foresters v. Maple St. Wed. Wngs vs. ^an's Nne. Mdget League (At Park Feld Mon. -ndans vs. Eagles. Tues. Brave- vs. Oroles Wed, Arloles vs. ndans. Thurs Braves vs. Eastles. Tobauly wll honor a bnnnpr flkl 'or ts closng fxture. Elgble for Had) Colonel Mlkp s eldble for ths ace as well as for he Choce. along wth such stars us Munchac, Nearway. Plluster, ound Vew. s t 8 CLOVES D Score by nnngs: Clovers. Oroles.. J %. '""- V (TO ealtor, El Mono, Three ngs, OrlolM G - Mohawk* 'apa edblrd, Faraway and C<un- The Oroles won POS, Just to menton a few. ',,*me Wth no opposton from metro- j «* n ths»eek by "_ *f the Mohawks behnd the polttan New York racng n that * ptchng of Elmer esko. flt State havng moved movea to aajawnja gwatoga : ";-' - Monmouth Park's fnal days are! oles K «ed ancl»u ffthther runs n hoos^ng the attendance and brt- j ^ema The box tna score: flnh '""'n* 8 - '- tng fgures each ajternan. New Yorkers who mve patronzed the j njettlng freely even when ther own tracks were n operaton, are *' ^es * c ' desoeadng on thu local pn-t n Mftk Brchku., l f,, l) ever Whether ncreaslns the numbers. fnal totals reach E. esko, p Lukach, b those tnose of o last»s seaso season's M -day * meh- ng remans to be seen, but race to equal those averages one of the hottest of the season OOLES (6 a real pho.to-ftnls! n U^e ODtnon Frankln Fotght Fre oj track Blll MOHAWKS A plonwr leader n Amercan Sol Cover flre-fghtlng was Benjamn Frank-! u ralnflmp aarrgnn rf j ln. followng n the steps of Pe er, P S J^ damag. \ n * " j 5 an effort should be mud* to man- p avj S cf Score by nnlgs: zer of the frst volunteer tremen fremen : -, - Dan's... Amerca." n 76. Frankln ^ ta " n Amerc. n 8 c w t x ot < W ' n 8g cro * p s Brown, f or of crop resdues. f tbe ffl L. Smth, c, Fsjers 5 helped set up Phladelpha's vol must be left bare, th* UUtfe Walker, b ' unteer utteer brgade known as tne the Unon unon,,.,.,, rrt company. t served more thanh S^M sho h «e >uch os kave * y D. Parks, lb a face 8 6 f.fft n ar an open, nn«. fne fnt cloddv cloddy condton. Johnson, p 8 years. Opera Sngers Aded Score by nnngs: a" Tank House 9 By Hearty Appettes, Dscovery of OH Score by nnngs: West Carteret. 5 6 Ol was dscovered n Amerca the Crcle" Orojes ; Caruso Chef Clams EAGLES () lundreds of years ago, but t was of the crcle wg» Mohawks.» NEW YOK.-The news that the H not untl 8SS that t became suf- famous problem ol tb«8t. J«e» S - flw* "» Hollywood lenor Maro Lana had : M. Havorslty, c cenuy useful and valuable for Grek; Greeks. t was to draf a q reduced from pounds d to to a j J. J Ourel, Qural p men to bore nto the earth for t, hay ng the same areas at t gven One bg lnnug the fo sylpblk? 85 flled John Trusssr L. Toth, b ; accordng to Natonal Patent councl. Earler, poneers drllng for pencl but a compjsj»nd an Un- olrc>, usng nuthng beld* lfe«wllch they scored seven wth'horror. J. rvng, ss vas bg enough lor Ul* ^t. t makes hm thnk ol he duy«w. HuVdenjan. f salt were furous when they found narked s hh conquer the Ukes, 8-7,$ ^ nta.rk.ed j ^ Though League tussle ths <yttk.. Medvezt, lb thf black, stcky flud n ther wellj never solved, t wa» not untl 88 The box scort: Enrco Caru o would storm nto hs L. Malovetz, cf $ nstead, that t wa«proved mposslw*. ST. JOES ( kllcben ktchen n artst'- arusu'- dstress»«"-» uc because; n Ynvorskv b he thought ho detened lh«l oneol O- \* V b «"«J- y S ha chns was "John," the great tenor would ' moan, "you must>thnk «l some-] thng tfore fattenng. must have ' 8. khy, rf LONS resonance. esonance must hhve Mullat, c bulk. Do you want me to sng only Domlnguez, ss to the frst rows of the urehtjtj'a'.' Tacz, p emember there are lve balcones * '» l;b v at the Metropoltan opera house" ' Ma ndkhak, Hb Caruso was a good eater, le ate what he lked and let the calore* fall where they mght. And Trassa thnks t was somethng more than a concdence that he was also the greatest tenor who ever lved. Smlarly he wants to know where there s tuduy a basso lke Feodor Chalapn, a man ol gargantuan appette. "As Caruao'f chef cooked for Challapn and for many other great stars uf opera lke Mne. Schumtnn- Htnk, Lusa T«traam, Mary Garden, Jeun De Heszke, Alma Gluck, Antono Scott and Nelle Melba," he recalled. "There wasn't a reducng <t?t among ltm. A<d how they»ang! These emacated sngers of today couldn't stand on t\e ame tage wth them." Chemcal Weed Control Chemcal weed control s not a»ub#utut«tor good farmng t f t part of good fannng- Losses (row wwh* *"** uadesjfable plant growth r«aj grtat l t)«^ggrfg«u and lo mjwunc* to tt* ndvdual a those from nsects and plant UeMet combned. The demand of the farmer tor h^rwelaw second only to ht demafld for Makt your lunch(lm««l crlp bacott, " ml» wth WW/« Curran, cf Dftcko, f B*lnsky, rf Arva, b Hm, b. Score by nnngs: Eagles 6 Tres 75, Mles Goal CAMBDGE, MASS.-Motor jar tres good for 75, mllet may be expected on the market jefore long, Dr. Charles P. Fry- k)! al the Phllps petroleum company has reported. Addressng thp Northeastern lecton ot the Amercan Chemcal Socety al tle Massachusetts nsttute of Technology, Or. 'hlllps sad that further mprovement n a new synthetc known as "cold rubber" would rjvwkt the km^-jved trt pollbl*. He»uert?d that a nducton capacty of, tbnt of cold rubber wuud n tf Uable by the end of ths ytar, n».bung lyutoetlc m\fyj[ ty p pttf on favorable t»rm Hb n»tur( ptoduct. ' $ n addtloo W m««jnf p«t lbj«bt,,^rth*v s ttv»'fw. t y, commemoratve stapp as OE NOW FONT PAG5 Jar 'OF THS m mo, to ao W/TH '$Jll XHW TADTONAL pofr Joe UP H SwzUlo, cf Oluchowskl, lh-b ;Sa.bo, p-ff '. Malnowsk. p-jb. : omanowskl, f... Shomaky, ss... Myers, s- Lewandowsk, lb Wwd, lb... ^'vlarcluak, xt ' O'ourke, c P. Vlrag, f Staubach,.... John KenU, b Twebjjtsk, cj W. PftS>OW8kl. SS' Terebeskl, f '... M B *. b. M.?a#wsk.t, f leckl', rf W.flobm. c 9. l. «*? 9 M < ll 7 9cor«by nnng's:,' kt, 5 7 CarjU «- Ukea The Cards rolled up fve-run lead n the (lst defeat the Ukes, -, n League ths wetk bet hghly effectve sevenfgrmance turned tn Mlglecz. CADS () Makvlnsk, 6**. p cf Moechun, V Pluta, f CWT««l, ll. a

12 than often 'srd To r-'-l n many earler lo nw Jut not. so ll.- Mck oa/rtte. flv Appontment Only m 't. vm lms bwn ar- Wtn m, r:kc lcense case jfcokblv wonderng g whether the law hts»ny teeth. The T«JTT mlc star. Cvlzaton ther have been men Por fho hnvr- worked (or the publc. \bcordln! to hstorans, our tme Ms mr-rny elmnated the word "^fbr." Brnyo Commercal. S", Fnance Explaned! ' The dtptnce between an!nvttttmet utd n speculaton» lmplf rr'el l t pays t was njecton nvest mrnt. Thc Toronto Daly Slur. How's Your Health? r D. SOPHA UNHON NStrLlN N TW, CAE OF DAETEH Commercal nsuln s an abstract of the Anmal pancreas. As you know, the sufferer from dabetes has a crppled pancrea* that. unablr to manufacture enough nsuln to supply the needs of the body. nsuln s ven subcuuneounly wth a hypodermc syrnge Every attempt to admnster t by mouth has faled. t can be ven n the arm, the thgh, or the abdomen f the patent rven hmself nsuln, remember never to Klvr- nn njecton wthout frst bnlln the syrnge, the akn at the ste of the should be denned by cotton soaked n alcohol. Do not forget to clean the rubber stopper l«nt t of the nsuln bottle wth alcohol before plunglm; the needle :' As you mop your brow n «to-de«rf'e temperature sn t through t to draw up the dose. fnce. to n... know. that,. our frends,. Mo"t dabetcs run learn to gve the Australan*, are enjoyng j lhc sno(, t th(, ms(, lvw ther sk.n!.senon?-chrlstlanj Ev(, ry m h H k shlld b(, _ Scence Montor. m,l lal. wjtll, nbll) n sn(, ck h(, C8UW t s most mportant n home man- Advancement? agement After on ndvdual has A town passes ps nto the cty seen or personally experenced t, Class when t. can hnve a hheavy he recognzes (le early symptoms r»ln on one sde of t and H') droushl on the other. Greenvllle Pedmont. f You Are The (eneul desgns of autos Dow ure expected to reman the game for several yenrs f you're Careful how you drve. Fort Myers News-Press. Descrbed EfHy once n a lon; whle the gobbledeeuook of specalsts pro- ' duces a pecularly apt phrase. Take, for nstance, the way anthropolobss descrbe the marrage habt of many Amercans, They call t "seral monogamy." St. Lm- Star- Tmes. Sometmes Parents sometmes don't atop to consder tha youngsters, n leelnu wsh wallpaper desgns, feel a clallcnselng urge to try nsuln and on do.ncl cmbflllsh the dsplay -wll) crayons.--chrstan Scence Montor. and should know what treatment s necessary As a rule. nsuln shock s due to nn abnormally low sugar level. Probably the frst manfestatons are nervousness, restlessness, confuson, anxety, and a feelln anf approachng calamty. Some patents are hungry, weak, lght-headed, and shaky Perspraton breaks out over the body. f these symptoms'are allowed to progress, the patents wll go nto coma. Some of them have convulsons. t may be that for some reason the sugar n thc blood has become too low. Too much nsuln may have been gven. Perhaps hs own natural supply of nsuln lms ncreased. Every person doubtless makes some nsuln. Under proper management, a dabetc may produce more nsuln and need less of the commercal. So the extra whch he produced, together wth thc nmount receved hypodermcally, resulted n an Yet, the fnest b««r br«w«d rght lee n N«w Jersey naturally! You see, th«hgh qualty of New Jtnty water attracts tht beer ndustry to our great tat*. Furthermore, the proxmty of New J«r»«y to major markets, plus our unexcelled transportaton faclles, are consdered by thl multmllon dollar ndustry at mportant advantage* for the Garden Slate. More than 7, of your neghbor* art em«ployed drectly n New Jersey brewerre, whose annual payroll s almost $,,. apdly becomng the naton's leadng beer producer, the slots s n ffth poston n produttoh, wth almost $,, worth of beef made here every year. btng n the manufacture of beer, electrcty and gal are utlzed for effcent, economc*! op«oton. A-- FDAY, AUGUST 5, etort Hasten* W ehontph Vacatonst* Gettng n form for her dutes as offcal hostess at the Mss Amerca %ueant n September, lovely Terry Gnalterl as Mss Atlantc Cty, '9, welcomes Summer vacatonsts tothr famous Boardwalk overdose that brought on the attack. f ths s true, the untoward symptoms wll be releved by the admnstraton of carbohydrate. f he s stll conscous, sugar can be ven, or foods contanng sugar, as oranges, candy or other sweets. Suppose the patent s un- some work. est s a practcal necessty. f possble rest for an hour or two a day. conscous and cannot swallowthen glucose should be njected ntravenously. f no physcan s avalable, an enemn of cane or caro syrup can bp gven Dlute two tablespoon - fuls of syrup or fve or ten parts of water and ntroduce nto the,6 SLVE DOLLAS bowels through ar>ordnary^nema SPOKANE, Wash. Charles tube. t s safer to gve too much Hnk recently bought a new car. than loo lttle carbohydrate. after savng up for t for fve Sometmes, unusual exerton wll years. He pad for t n one brnk on an nsuln shock. A da- j "heavy" paymentr 6 slver dol- should betlcc. lead a methodcal J MS, all mnted n 9. The dol- Gentle exercses are helpful j lnr.s, n a wooden chest, weghed <» One or Hollywood's bggest actre.ws appears wth Spencer Trnry n "Adam's b," She'.* 8 foot, -pound Hope Emerson, well known character actress. Durng a courtroom sequence, n whch Tracy s the eloquent defense attorney, he s suddenly sel7,ed by the Amaron and lugged casually around the courtroom. Bette Davs may break down»nd play the Laurettc Taylor rolf n "Glass Menagere" after all. t seems thut author Tennessee Wllams has asked her to do t, as an honor to hm. n "Thunder n The Dust," John Barry more, Jr., was supposed to shoot Bob Preston. Hla mother, Dolores Costello, persuaded them to change ths and let someone do the shootng. She ddn't thnk t would be wse for the young man to be shown kllng someone ln hs frst flm. Peter Law ford s gvng the coeds at U. C. L. A. the thrll of ther lfetme. He's takng Shakespeare at summer school there. Whle n Chcago recently for the openng of "The Stratton Story," June Allyson was n a department store elevator when a sweet old lady sad. "My dear, do you know you look just lke June Allyson." June, a shy young lady, Just repled: "Yes, that's what so many people tell me." Whle June Haver has a good sngng voce and dd the vocals for her Twenteth Century pctures, Warner Brothers had some one else to sng when they borrowed her for "Slver Lnng." Can you beleve t? Hedy WHEAT FO 95 Lamarr doesn't lke to look at A 95 porductlon program hergelf nerself (n ln tne tne mlrror mlrror w When h e n she she callng for less wheat but more flrst arrved at M a M studl at. meat t anmals ml and dary porducts' "- - was recently lad before the naton's wheatfaraers by the Department of Agrculture. A declnng foregn market makes t advsable that farmers plant,,- fewer acres to wheat for 95 harvest then the nearly 8,, seeded for ths year's crops. CHSTENSEN'S "THE FENDLY STOE" taches were amazed when Hedy asked to have two large sde dress- ng room. She says, " Just can't explan t, but just don't lke lookng at myself." t seems that Hollywood, whch has long been operatng on the star system, s takng note of the fact that several recent pctures, made almost entrely wth unknown players have been recevng tremendous receptons at the box offces. "ed Shoes," a Brtshmade flm wth a cast of "unknowns," has been enthusastcally receved n ths country. "Champon," "Home of the Brave," and "The Wndow," all played by lttle SUMME CLEAANCE CONTNUES % EDUCTON Men's, Women's & Chldren's Sportwcar WOMEN'S & CHLDEN'S Pnafores Sun Dresses Playshoes Sandals Gowns Pajamas Women's Seersucker Housecoats t Men's Summer Slacks Mot MEN'S WASH SLACKS values to.5 - $.9 8 SUMME HAND BAGS EDUCED TO $.98-$.98-$.98 ( Formerly M to M BOYS' WASH SUTS (Ktynee & feter l> K-r) EDUCED TO J.98 - $.98 s Formerly M-M PLAY SHOES EDUCED TO }.98 - $.98 Values to.95 MEN'S SUMME SHOES Brown,and Two Tone NOW $6.95 Values to $9.95 COHAMA AYON DESS FCS 9c - 69c - 89c - $. per yard dun to.9«vst Our 5Qc and $. Bargan Counters "onely anrt Blue." of Ueorgla,! wrtes that she s desperately n love wth a marred man. 8he has been havng an nftal Wth hm for the past three years when she dvorced her husband, expectng to marry her new frend. But he hasn't got around to dvorcng hs wfe yet, although he s very Jealous of the wrter. She says that she marred the frst tme to get away from home because her parents were so strct and that she told her husband at the tme f she ever saw anyone she loved, she would leave hm. Nqw, she s mserable and doesn't know what to do. Well, as see t, our wrter has made two bad mstakes whch nvarably make for unhapplness. Anyone who marres wthout love and wth such an atttude toward marrage s certanly lookng for trouble. Marrage s a sacred contract and should not be entered nto so lghtly. f she holds other people's happness so- lghtly her husband and her lttle boy must known players, are also dong ncely. As soon as Dan alley fnshes work on hs current flm, "Front and Center," he wll go nto "Tckets to Tomahawk." He was wanted for the lead ln Cole Por- U-f's, "Amphtryon '8," but couldn't accept because of prevous commtment*. Dd you know that Denns Mor-f stags n a Presbyteran church chor? He has selected a number of hymns for hs next album of recordngs,, Have you notced that Johnny seems to be one of Hollywood's favorte names these days? There's j "Johnny B «n d a," "Johnny 5 O'clock," and there'll soon be "Johnny Allegro," "Johnny One- Eye," "Johnny Holday" and "Johnny Stool Pl;eon." BULLET. NOT BEE MLWAUKEE, Ws. - Whle playng n a dump area, Mke DraKolowlch, 9, was "stune" n the chest by what he thought was a bee. He walked two mles to a hosptal for treatment and doctors found that the boy had been ht n the chest by a -callber slug. Polce say that chldren had been usng th,e dump as a "frng range." GOVENO FO GUAM The sland of Guam wll probably et a cvlan governor sometme n AUKUS, accordng to the FNDS $9,, LOSES GAME UTCA, N. Y. obert W. Lake, Jr.: was anythng but happy over hs fndng of $9, n U. S. savngs bonds and $ n $ blls on a golf course recently. He returned the bonds and green backs to the owner. ay Anton, of New Hartford, but exctement over hs fnd "runed my golf (tame" and he wound up losng 5-cents on the 8-hole. rertalnly have suffered because of her selfsh concern for her own desres-- don't'know what consderaton she can expect from others. *, But that's water over the dam as thc old sayng goes, and her husband s happly marred agan. Her second bad mstake was n lettng her lover hold her so cheaply Why should he gve up hs wfe and chldren when he can have them and her too? Half the men who promse to dvorce ther wves for other women have no ntenton of dong so. The woman who breaks up her marrage frs' s very foolsh. You ask me not to advse yo to gve hm up but what else can you expect? You Barely don't want to keep on beng a "back street" wfe and feelng the scorn of your lttle son wheh he gets old enough to reale the lfe yov are lvng! LOUSA Address your letters to: - Lousa, P. O. Box 5 Orangeburg, 8. C. Uncle Sam Says Jnr 7, 775, 7 year ago, our forefather! fought a great buttle for freedom unt opportunty at Bunker Hll. Karh one of you realzes that to mnlun lle freedom md upporttmty for whch hey fought you mm hr ever vglant n dong your nhare, One of th«country'* greulr*t HHHCH a > louml economy whch you run help to uphold Your govern mml s provdng the opportunty through the U. S. S»\ng* Dunln program. f not already enrolled (or the safe, automatc way of purchasng Movng* Bond*, the great Opportunty Drve, now n program,! your oun ndvdual opportunty. U.S. TtMtuty Ucpttxmtat Oroles Wn nteror Department, whch has announced that Guam's governor and mltary commander of the 'Contnued from Sports Page) Marannas, ear Admral Charles Derzawlcz, b, A Pownall, s to retre on September. The Navy has overned Mglecz, p Guam and Amercan Samoa for 6 S almost half a century. At Home For Summer Coolers um and Coca Cola OCKMAN'S LQUO STOE FESKNG AVENUE NEA ANDOLPH STEET Dal 9C9 for Free Delvery UKES <> John Kend, b W. Terebeckl, cf M. Boben, b Kraly, f Joe Terebeck, )f,. Joe Kend, lb P. Terebeck, rf E. Kasklew, c W. Boben, c Tracz, p * A. Keaklew. p W. Paslowsky, ss Dark eyes re dark because of fne partcles of pgment n ther rses. Blue eyes have no pgment but look blue because colorle droplets n ther rses scatter lght, absorbng the longer rays and reflectng only the. short bll* ones. Harry Mller ated as Best Frend o Dog A kennel owner n ;, mported a valuable,,. Knglnnd, only to hnvr n,,. rphan her ltter of \v, v <, er began feedng the,.., -., bottle, wth nn erne^r,. prescrbed by a p».a'-,.,. lortunstely there 5,.,,., ence between human nm bable. Thc pup UP,,, stead of stronger, am,,, :,.,. one of them was fnm,],., The kennel owner n» n t,», tc cablegram. By mum,.,. answer, luggestng a,. The ret of the pups, \ w \,,,,,,. det, pcked tp lke nmnr., were rompng armmd A,., puppte hould. l j The cablegram had ^n^n Vf Mller, an ntent,,,, l'""n,, mm of 7 who runs the (;.,,.. reenrch center at Tn, ln New York Cty, Such r,, quests for help are nm, l:., Mller, and he had n- nf.,,,, rght at ht fnger tp* l., another routne vclorv» % who has become knew as the bet frend. Once Was Hobby For' a long tme Han» \ self-dedcaton to thc rng v.-,, by. But ln 9 he pcnua manufacturer of preparnl l to set up the Galnej dog rr 5 n arc center. The center s bel-vrd tnh the only organlton n he worl actvely collectng, pvalatmg )n passng along to btcclor. vn,. lnarans and owners r\nv know worthwhle fact enncmnnj A health and well-beng o( rngs makes no attempt to sell anythnj except possbly the dea that t dog mperor to nn.v nthrr lour legged nlmal n the hstory o( mm] knd. H The arrangement, both ways. The more rng! thertl are and the longer lln-v j v( l the more dog food wll lp sold. Meanwhle, Mller can tcdct hmself to the dog hours and stll makt a lvng Packed away n Mller's unl ng memory and n the.) of hs lbrary one of the mns tensve on the subject <>( dug the answers to just s: r > qurston a dog owner cmld And nothng makes Mller nr. than to share thl knnwlodje wtl the world. Unusual Froblrm A schoolteacher stnt n an usual problem she h«d.usnt dog to wake her n tht mm only to dl»cover that tn not be st back lke an al. n cl when she wanted to sleep week enda. What coum llt Thla had Mller slumped awhle, but he fnally can','' upwll a successful soluton When dog comes to you on Sunday Sunday," he wrote, ' smply p ^m arfay and go back! > >ffp. Soon he wll realze that > n the mood for hm and fu! nt are certan days on ' ' '. [)U not wsh to be dsturbed " t worked. GEENHOUSE fcxroh-. LANCA8TE, Pa. Allnt moppng hb brow n ncn degree weather, was sudd uv - "; prsed when» terrlflr bl.s M* hs greenhouse and \UM> '' heavy glass were blown <>»' ^'^ ng hs way carefully tlnm;!! the 7 glass, eltr enured tn Score by nngs: house to tad an unbroken l«- Ukes, mometer regsterng M'J»r-«Cards 5 X Apparently, sunlgm lw'nn tw glass kept expandln! tn "' ^' Color «f Ejret sde untl the glass was M 9 DODGE PCK-UP N GOOD CONDTON $95 Open Evenngs Tll 9 P. M. "Freedom Tran Ucl" The "Freedom Tran l.-aal," jtanlcs steel tru-r r.>"! replcas of early Amercan documents, vstng pla^s lvll ' relbl l Freedom Tran couldn't K"- y wth a thrlna Doxtmo modtm f, 8TOBK HOUS DALY \)-. TUX CLOSED WED.

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