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1 tk flt hr VtlMrSkop Te At The Urgeft And Bnt SlMpa AM 8erree* n The A Ar* O«r Advertser*, ratranhr The! " -MO. W weetness loufl lev;.:. C-r,,,, today he g»^. ny prefers to s brght enough,-ntrap and Mnest, decent, ployffl pf the n cartertt. " the and ther :(. s who haven, hock n three xpostaj Barrel. uat he, hve as a lar and r Hes blubber-, ns crophone,! rlng to 8U«tM ; havent n, :l akp thafpny t gas squr,,, get through have proved h., usk rthhe*, f he Just lkes,, he sae stones n have to take hs h.tever ts worth.,.;,,, hes a Cornu-,! h to repudate ;Mr all the Counon. HeJl try to but ll keep on, n hs t«th : cs to deny ha» a n hold your h»ta,, )M a bg,; ownjot ar her;, butbajrrel-. plane to a Utln tllcaolmt coupled pul. he strken tad ly a nl the x..d had to L- wthout n who footed the n -for hotels, and H owefltals, * whether Barrrt -oges say h««et ; expense*, bought : ( to chleuo and nndeur out there. KJ he draw that CARTERET, N. J* FRDAY, SElTEMBER 23, 940 Akx New, Blnd Owner of Stand, Marks Tenth Polo Fund Year n Busness; Says Custoers Are Host (\Aa CAHTERKT-TnlK. reneral- generally are honest," keeps an eye on h. Fro te lllrr.aurr and cntertalnnt out lle k says the rokln cn s,l»n.tll stll ; Mr. New ReU cets a nut great (teal of o V * ^ "^ Ths * the convcton of Alex to fe, a. representatve oalln N«W, \ht blnd yonnr an who of the rado. He lkes ta lstenu> on h to And out "how thngs Own» (he lttle Hand nl the are rnng." nl new* reports, baseball taer Carterel-Port Readng lne. Even though t eans work sna-p operas and coady urogras. Mr. New ade ths observaton ax he prepared to urk hs sev«n days a week, Mr. New s («years n hwlnrss * happy n hs enterprse. He s " Jlsten to the new* al the world every day wth tmfe n "Only now d then." he nald busest n the suer onth* y heart that rvtrrtmof s " And ve been tunded a Canadan nckel nr soe other for- gong alan? well and that tyfe wll be belter for all," ha sad. elrn con. Hut ths ay be slpped n by sor youngster who. He sad that when tm k«a or good news rtppf^, hs doesnt know the dfference or by soeone who >«e a bad heart sprngs fro Joy. con nadvertedly." " fee) a* though the atar "The county," he says. (a T slvery and brght," ka nay*. ha been knd to h and he "w,cnever hear of food thngs apprecates t deeply, le recalls for anknd." haw * years ago. through the efforts of (arteret Lodge. 287, Od4 Fellow,, the New Jersey (Atns«lnn set h up n bunlness, 50 that le could be selfsupportng. Legon Sets Drve For New Mebers Vw (nnander* and Stuff to le Sntnl at Krtc October CARTER FT FranrV T. Tocauk. outpont; CoRnder of Carteret Post *2fll. The Aercan Legon announced today that,\ ebershp drve for the post wll bedln n October The thee of the drve wll be "Te Crusndcs of»50." All vcernns who served belween Deceber 7, 94 tud Septeber. l»4 or between Aprl and«noveber, 98 are elgble. The LcKon welcoes nl veterans of race or creed Mebers wll Ke ther renewal blanks n early October At the last cen:. the follow- K ofneers were elected: Walter Con;,), coander: Alexander Cobft nd John 8( un, vce coanders. Thoas Jakeway, fnance offcer; Mvs Sylva Prce, adjutant and John Kaden, ser- The post wll hold Jont nstallaton of offcers wth t"> auxl-, try October h the Ukranan Pavlon. Edward Dolan was naed charan and Jakeway cocharan, A Jont! cottee eetng wll tonght at 7 30 o clock n the borough hall Jaef.. Vursa was welcoed nto ebershp. The post voted to contnue ts sponsorshp of teen-age canteens for hgh.school students held at the Natluu Hale School. Funeral Toorrow l want to recalll.,, n prose For Mr*. O Donnell beoafltt l»ek t on ftul tjw n thaw *rho ntaj a le buht bmk; ::-d buck*. Bo the :.-. s whethet that, overe4 tha n-! ty. Lets» «. now. to CMctatf and u food tag what- - purchased, for d day. Thnk, a pck up that tab. youre tuu u ghl want also own unpad tax» unpad grocery *,tt the Mr-roo <> a now-ad-then llsfrltrt guth uld % got ral»*(* Mf-. knd (tf Untpoby the work, tom hlln to M unon be could.prove - WM Uar U he t- n ljkt event "> the M.0O u MH ft fay. two ths ny be&tte very :ut "tpamtwftt l CARTERET The funeral of Mrs. Johantah O Donnell Lelck Avenue, vfe of forer fr? ohlef Ellsworth ODonnell, wll be held at 9 A. M. toorrow fro the hoe of htv sster, Mrs Henry Sobeskl. 79 Mercer Street, and anages to eke Alt a HYM. lk place s open fro ornng to nlrht, but he has the help of hl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matya New, 24 McKlnley Avenue, who take turns at the stand. lls ohlef erchandse s C** r*ttts, clrs and soda. He lost hs sght when he wn 20, Wthn a short te, he be- K>n thr study of Bralle. n two onths he taed the basc of the language and after several onths began to read Bralle qute fluently. Ads Drsco Drve ROBKRT t. HROWN KTKnKT Adng the ca n lehalf of the reelecton uf fov. AUred l>: sooll. s Robert R. Row, otor vehcle regstrar. He has l<ft naed dstrct charan of the Mddlesex County Republcans to boost the Drlsroll candtducy. KCd Set Jont Meetng Now MMMH Wll M dktrd at Meetng A Party Asked f he anafed U tak«any trps, Mr. New snuad and snd facetously: "When you work wun days a week, what chances has one to take any trps." Curate Takes up Holy Faly Post R«v. Kuran waw Forer (.laplan n the Ary, S<Tvrd Many Rev. Alexander Ma n h.s been naed curate at.f- lnlv l:nnly Church and has..hcmy ; survd hs dutes hjre..(rv M A Konnnka, pastor of the lunch nnoun.-ftd today. ah Buran has been ntroduced lu the ebers of the Holy N- suculy «nd took over hs.es us oderator of tha group. The new curate s a natve ol otevfs Pont, Wsconsn. He was (furtt at St. Francs Senary^ n Mlwaukee and St. Bonaventura :olr.;;o. O.ean, N. Y. Snce hs rdlnaton n Mlwaukee n 933, father Buran has held postons s ornate n any parshes of the.locrsc. Hs New Jersey asslnnent have ncluded parshes n South Aboy, Caden and Trenton. ^"^"ASOC"^^;^ Mau- rce Spewak of the Rtz Theatre, Messrs. Rodger and Ronald Dun star, Edward Helley and Roger banrtck. School Chldren Ad Pupls n the publc schools of He served as chaplan wth the: j ^ rank of ajor!n the Eghth Ar Force durng World War and hs assgnents ncluded wojrk n U«Unlud States and Other Parsh Aotlvltles fro USMR School (hl.lren Gve $82.72; TO!H Sell l*oj» Corn for Fl CARTFRET Reverend Kenneth MacDonald, Chntran and Denns Ftzgerald, Co-Chalrrnan PRCK THRU CENTS Servce Tonght Wll Coence To Vote on Seres of Jewsh Hgh Holy Days CAUTERKT -- When the sun T.t Ony of Atoneent, nr Yo.;fc; or,mm tnnlcht. a hush wll Klppu. [AtllnK ten days later. [fll n hc Rctlvltles of Carteret nrks the end of Hnt perod Jews. Hosh Mashana. the New s the hltle.t of Jewsh holdays. Y.. w; be H hand. t wll start nude soltn and pressve by ; SM. of hlkh holy d»yn of jwhlch chant Rnd lturgy losh Hnshann was an agrlcul- of Carterels eerveucy Polo j tu;l festval. t arked the te fund drve today acknowledged a of havest. As the agrcultural ulft of $ fro Unted States jbacknround receded fro Jewsh Mctnls ReflnlnR Copany. The : lfe tn- holday was nvested wth contrbuton WHS ade by the] a dllterent eanng. The hghest the Day of Atoneent, 0 days t s the nght before, on OetoHtor s the ost sacrtd. ber 2 that Kol Ndre, the chant he sh.fr. or ras horn, wll falar to any nnn-jews. wll le sculcd n the two Carteret j heard n the two borough ynarn;!ues toorrow ornng, heraldng th* new yenr. n the undent lfe of the Jew. Copper Works to Bd n the expenses of carln? for the eght Carteret resdents who were Strcken wth nfnntlle Paralyss durng the late suer. The heads of the local capagn revealed that the total collectons would reach $700,00. They also expressed ther thanks to Edwn 3. Qun. head of the school syste CARTERKT ^ouls Brown, Carterets 949 Sster Elzabeth Krnay Appeal charan, today announced the recept of a donaton of $350 front the ). S. Metal Refnng Copany The copany prevously donated a slar aount to the Natonal Foundaton of nfan- lle Paralyss, akng a totul of 500. D. Tennunt assstant anafer sent along the followng letter: "Mr.,. K. Cole has requested e to forward the enclosed check n your fund drve and to convey hs best wshes for the success of the entre dr»e. "Certnlnly no cause could be ore worthy and t s our hope ttyt the eght cases fro Curteret wll effect an early and coplete recovery." s well as the prncpals, tcachers. and pupls n the local schools. Reverend MacDonald and Mr Ftzgerald also express ther hanks to Mr. Lavtne, the Presdent, and ebers of the Car- The serous character of the holy day season presses tself on all Jews. Rosh Hashana s rjedlcated to serous thought. One ust consder hs paat actons :nr ake resolutons to lead a better lfe. On Rosh Hashana. the Jew sprtual deals of the people were prnys for dlv\ne forgveness of hs expressed n the prayers especally sns. And t s only the Jew who coposed by the sages. hns fallen fwny fro hs fath The holday cae to be regarded as the te when all the n- \ n the Day of Atoneent., copletely who falls to take pause hnllats of the earth pass n Rabb Becker of Orange revew before the searchng eye of conduct the holy day servces a Onts-pnce.! both synagogues. JOSK.A Joseph Hla Wns Honor n the Navy To (d (ertfcale Toorrow nvted Ut Fete are Sets Evenng Hours For Voters Regstry CAKTKRET Thr Borouth (rtkv nfflec announced to r»v that He "Rlcr wll be open nghtly fro Septeber 6 to Septeber Z9 fro to 9 P. M fur the reg Ktrallon of voters. RAlstrnlnn also s taken darng the (lny ro 9 A. M. la 5 T. M. Only Cose retlstrred ean vole at the gubernatoral Hr-- tlon n Norehrr. Thursday S ((-nh-r 20 s the deadlne for str lnn. Frances Tappcn Aclnj Boro Clerk Plan Here Rrfrrrnru Wll br Put Up o Voter* For Pcnfton Sy*tr CARTERET - - Brorouth nters»ll be asked to decde NornnbeT f they are n favor or acalnt rrlreenl tyslt far uncpal At n rftnc lad nlsht. Bor-,unh Counrl doptad renntuhnt ntnxured by Counrtlan Waller Jleec prwldlns for thr f thr queston on thr ballot t u ponted t n the hat,le eployen of the borourh re de^lrou* of partlcpatn*. n he pentlon plan under Chkptrr S of the Slat? Lawa. The chaptrr cannot *pp!jr to he borounh eployes unle-a u»«flt receved approval of the oters. T* Get New Ma* The Councl authorrd n^r ds for the pclntlllk of the verans ht.es after reefkn* vord hat the State Departent of «onolc Derelotrnl ha* reected the bld prevously receved s too hgh Mldd!rr«x W»u-. Cnpany wll e requested to ake teualn t wo fre hydrantsn Jennette Hjffy Street after Counclan <>hn Lexhlck reported thxt the vdanls»e» n rn»d of repars. Mnyor Stcpht Sktba and B:r- UKh offcal* have oern nvtrd to lend a fete of Hra LMlce. 54. P A A M to be held at the Frst Church. Sunday. October Two and a half lots on,herry Street and Jackson Avenue Wll Srrvr n Absence.ere sold to Deno and Helen Of Mr. Perry Who H (ctan for $400 and two lots un?olldge Avenue to John and Vla Mortln for $200. n the CARTERET - Mrs. France The welfare departent report Tappen, a clerk n the offce ol d expendtures of $3,24 for thr BorouKh Clerk August J. Perrj nonth of Aueust. PVes aountng lust nght was naed Actng Borough Clerk. nonth by Mas st rate John H. o $78 have been collected lest Her appontent w«. necessary <ev "- because of the llness of Mr. Perry An ordnance wa» ntroduced oo no person authorl- frst readtu provmn/ /or H ed to perfor hs dutes. n a resoluton adopted at the Adjourned eetng of the Borough the borough have contrbuted! CARTERET - Mr. and Mrs. Counc, lasl nlgnl_ Mrg Tappcn Stella Balowarc7,uk was elected. prefect of the Junor Sodalty at US eetng held n the school hull Others elected to offce were: Blanche Outowsk, vce prefect; Prances Kopln. secretary and Bcr- $82.72 towards the Polo Eer- Geor«e Hlla, 53 Ptch Street, l» ve lwas drected to take up Mr. Per- Rency Fund Drve. General School receved a letter fro K. L. Nut-, s duues dur nb. hs teporary Supervsor Edwn S. Qun, Jr., tng, Captan U. S. Navy, coandng offcer of the U. S. Nav<Jl Mr. ^ Perry ^ was _ confned _ to he absence. revealed today. andg Mr. Qun sad partcular prase Tranng Center at Great La"e».! h0 c f O " t h e p^t couple of weeks nce Krystosak, treasurer. The noes to the pupls of Mrs. Ruth Ul. adysng the that ther son,, gufle. B r o an nfecton of a Rev. M. A. KonopkA, pastor, s Gallo.s second grade of the Cleveland School They collected a total Man." the past couple of days, wth the Joseph has been naed Honor toe Hlg condltlon worsened durng sprtual drector. He spoke on the t el "! )e " *" ; dealstf thevodauty Tndthe l"- "J $32.75 through the sale of ther The full text of te letter follows: the Meoral Hosptal n New result that he was reoved to portance of the poston of honor "t gves e great pleasure to York Veterans of Foregn Wars on held by the new offcers. Tuesday evenng, Septeber 27 at! The new prefect apponted the the borough hall when a Jont followng standng cottee eetln eet; K and socal wth wtn Le e unalren. Helen Kurdyla. euchar- Udles Auxlary wll be held! tst. st; Hp, Helen pn K Kukowsk. ukowsk.l. Ou- Our Ladys: Ladys; coeoratng the ffteth annversary of the Veterans of Foregn oes Wnukowska, publcty; Alce Jeannette Marcl, socal lfe. Dol- Wars of V. S. Karweckl, sck, and Sally Ann To be nducted: Rev. Kenneth Gflslor. banner bearer. V. McDonald; John Fales, Henry Welcoed nto ebershp Sosnowskl. Edward DZurllla. Ed- were Blanche Marcl and Louse ward Dolan. Jr.. John_N_evlll. J_ohn s k ".; c^^^^ ^ K l A hgh ass of reque wll be Ba. bal. wuk ; Pe ter slon JOseph offcrred n S Jossph s Church a Batars Leste,- Sokler and Stephen 0:30 oclock. Burlnl wll be n St. Marys Ceftery, Rnhway. Ms. ODonu: enen Tuesday nght. She was :> councajt of 8t. Josephs church. Burvkvlnt. besdes her husband and sster! s one l -hld, Arlane. unzaton Clnc Wll Often on Thursday CARTERET The unlatlon clnc of the Board of Health wll open next Tuesday at 2 P, M. Health nspector Mchael Yarcheskl rended Uday. Hereafter, there wll be clnc sessons every second and fourth Tucfday of the onth untl the end ol May- Petrach. The post was represented at the recent Mddlesex.County Councl V. P.,W. eetng held at the V, F. W. post roos n Woodbrldge by John Dudck and Joseph Pusllo. The councl sessloa was presded over by Conty Councl Coander Patrck J. De Sants. a past coander of the OCH post. Prncpal speaker was the State Senor Vce- Coander Aueust Hannbal, of Teaneck. ; UkrananSodalty To Hold Dance Oct. CARTERET Fnal arrangeents have been copleted by St, Marys Ukranan Sodalty of St. Deetrus Ukranan Church for the dance to be held Saturday, October. n the Zt Lutheran Hall. Edde and hs Golden serenades wll play. Sophe Lasky and Paulne 8poganeU are co-charen, Assstng e Esther KelrAan, Stella 8syaufka, Sophe and Anna Oron- ON WANS LST" CARTERET -- For her hgh scholastc standng. Mss Oerttude RablnowlU, 563 Roosevelt Avenue, a student at the New Jersey College for Woen has been recog- u do hbw, s to nsed n the Deans Lst for the,. sky, Ann Hudynuk, M»ry Deckus, wu way ard ex acadec year. t>«nn- Ann Truch, Olsa Skocypl^ and.entoh to Ch- Margaret T. Corwln has announ Sophe Hauuwtz. frends dd. Wo. ced. gdtar to *et "s to M( Mn U ut ottat H.M Your Pooch s Kng Ths Week oney tor wth wholesoe, nourshng CARTEREV-Wltl a hey not- flogs >» how tptld h* ay uonny «nd a woof woof. Ths [food Week and a re- Mdo can uuu u new tc. Our assstant A edtor tejla U that the broad objectves of Dog week, are. frst, to useful und eph%- u> owners ther andd tuk Md, to ht» of td* who do not own ths or for {j a No stray dogs. tg st. Bearng down hard on hs rup wll help do tl* trck but t ay be necessary ta eploy the ad of several, ebers of the faly. t» very unwfle -to say "Roll O,v*r" especally f, tonjpany s pretert, unless, the up Has lah " proved that he wll df t Proper feedng -* not v nclude taw», A chunk own hoe-ade pop corn and ce crea. Concert Nets $Z At a concert and dance held Sunday, the St. Ellas Grl Seoul Troop #2 ade a collecton of $27.00 for the Polo Eergency Drve. Those whd collected were Dorothy Gavaletz, Joan Cholekl. Theresa Marcnlak, Betty Ann Sownsk. Yvonne Lehosky and Joan Ksh. Otto Effert Jr., Wns Scholarshp retta Onda, thanked her staff for cooperaton receved durng her ter of offce. The consttuton was aended on two ponts, frst, that eetngs wll be held once a onth on the last Sunday at :30 P, M. and that the annual electon wll take place Wll Entor Curts ^ at the May eetng by secret nstlte of Musc ballot wth the nstallaton and acceptance of new ebers wll lu Phla. Next Week be held n June. Holy Nae Notts CARTERCT Otto EfTert, Jr. The Holy Nae Socety wll»<>" o{ Ml " lll "l Mrs. Otto Elllert, the Holy Nae HRs just been awarded a scholar- partcpate n Rally at Soervllle, Sunday, October 2. Fnal arrangeents for partcpaton n the paradu wll be ade at a eetng to be held Sunday, Septeber 25 after the hgh ass. At the last eetng plans wee dscussed for the group to attend counon n u body, Sunday. October 2, at the 8:30 A. M. ass. TALAN CLUB CELEtyATES Wll Mark 25th Year Sunday wth Theatre, Dnner Party, CARTERET The S.S. Redeptore Socety, an ta!a»-an«nogn organzaton wth tu club roos en Lous Street, held a specal eetng of the group Wednesday n4 copleted plans fo~ L L held...»... New, ths Septeber 25th coeoratng the 25th annversary of the w- galzaton.., De^one, >r«td.nt o: the socety presded and re%ne>te< that all abpre vlo jf«" are to ttt nlng to al A. M» Sunday oanng «l hp by the Curts nsttute of fusc n Plludelphla. He wll ener the nsttute next week* A basoon player, youns Effert artlclpnted n the recent natonal usc festval, where he won frst lace and receved the scholarhp. He attended the Julltard School of Musc for two years and had Qne year at Coluba Unversty. He s now seekng hs bachelor of scence degree at Curts. Effert s a graduate of the Carteret Hgh School. Suer Too Hot, Ard, Long Makes an Ext nfor you that your son, Joseph, The dutes 0 borough clerk nas been chosen as the "Honor ( ww. e nrndled ) ftsl n Rht by Bor- Man" of Copany2^2:49. ough-attorney B. W. HarrlnRton "Joseph wll receve a Certfcate of Honor at the Brgade Revew,,..., on Saturday. 24 Septeber 949 at! ft, (,. COUNCL 0:00 A. M., and should you fnd! t convenent to attend the cere- TO NSTALL.nonles, should b* honored to have you present n the Revewng stand for the occason. f Specal Fete s Set For Monday Nght ou antcpate lelng present, jltse notfy e and the necessary arrnngeents wll be ade. To Honor State Staff Joseph wll copete tranng j CARTERET Carey Councl..vtl hs Copany on October j y, Knghts of Colubus wlll 949. He s to be coended, Usta.ll new offcers Monday evcupon hs conscentous attent^ ng Septeber, n St. Josephs o duty whch has led to ths.rgh honor." Modral a Freshan t Drew Unversty CARTERET Robert O. Modak. sun of-mrs. tda Tepalskj, 7 John Street, s a thebe of the freshan class h the ColleKe of Llbernl Arts at Drew Unversty. A KUuate Of Curtcet Hgh School n 949, Modrak WS a aenber of the student councl, tt student urbanzaton secretary, an unor slulent and played on the laaeuull and football teas. He las been awarded one of Drew* tose Meoral Honors, acholnr- Of a grde on tlv outhslde cf Carteret Avenue, beween CypreSs Street and Ja* on Avenue Counclan Patrck PotoF ad t had been suggested that oe specal deslennn br enoned aloruadc the nae of ^kldn.s Mnuc, CongresslonMl vedal wnner, when the nae s nscrbed on the Monuent dedcated lo the fallen heroes and whch s to be unveled soon. Hgh School PTA To Hold Bake Sale Mrs. Bzb * Naed Clunun for Affar Set for October 9 CARTERET Mrs. Etl Btxub has been naed charan of a ake sale to De held October 9 y He Carteret Hgh School PTA n the Hgh School fro 0 A. M. o 4 P. M. AassUnc wll be Mrs. Oscar Andenfcn. Heran Horn. Sehool Hall, wth Dstrct Deputy /tls John J. RuckreKel. Mrs. Jo»ph MnkAlnskland Mrs. Prank Coso Zarebu of Jersey Cty jchlnx at the jtallutlon. n- Mlnuc.. cdlatfly follownk the eetlr, At tht last eetng Mrs. Malewlnsk. presdent naed a co-.he councl wll celebrate the State Olleers and Dstrct Deputy ttee to rtrvfc on by-laws. t nkht ul tte St. Jues Hall wth oprses Mrs. Ruckregel, Mrs. J. County Clck Edward Patten fro S. Oavls. Mrt. Anderson. Mt Perth Aboy us prncpal speaker Slzut and htra. Thoas Burke. nul Mr. EKe- Kunna of ~ wll also ake u a speech Mrs. Lous Lehrer. Mrs. Sdney p charen of the coned owl and 3rown Mrs. John Del Vaceho Al Such and Jaes Dunne ue cncubbage supper that wll be served, new ebers. d Mrs Mlnte were enrolled a Ond Grand Knght Andrew n d Hlla re- e j_ M rs. Makwnskl was elected quests that all ebers be present as ths s one of the actlvltle uf the lve pont progra. KTTKlt RANHKEKR&l) snps valued al $U«0 f occuped CARTERET Sg. S tfkrren V rre Rltfor fuur years. ler y. s A p a loclll le K onna«e r fuur years. V -.,, - -. Drew fslen have been par- has been transferred to Bfner pt lnt ths we%)t n a sx-day haven, Qeran. He s acconv rentaton > progra preceednn! panled by hs. wfe resdence ajd chldren. was on openng «,f fal feester cass-, Ther forer.he k(» Post Boulevard. frnor resdence was OD :>s Monday, Septeber 9 Hoe Buyng Here Shows Spurt; FHA Ads Extensve Reodelng CARTSgRKT -r Sales of new tuday also reveule,cl that fcw polles l)ave taker! an upswng n tes of the federal ouslng * ust sxty days, t was reported nstraton pert extensve the lst sxty cays, u >«^.^._, K»le to the tate conventon f the New Jsrtey Congress of Parents.and Teachen scheduled or OctoW 3 to 28 n Atlantc ty. Mrs. RtlbkHtjel was naed lteate. Meroun Hdrt, (trtlual, spoke n "Cooperaton of Parents and eachers." Aubcalon New offcers w»de,u ejt at t;06 A. M. today. be n charge when the Rostered...", Nurses Assocaton holds U next Carteret f ulks bundlng eetng. October n k,alnst urn and nlkht At the last sesson, the followlnu chlls, wero wkll to lorulve U» cfllcer were fleeted^ Mrs. y heat. Oenevleve Hlrlak. presdent: Mrs.. Th«««plt»ph ptp (o( the wll Helen Meyera, Vce presdent; Mrs. be wrtten wth the return»t. today, Most reason gven for the odelng of exsttk houses wth Oftorge BorChard. secretary and A.M. Sunday of Eastern standard upturn, t was sad, was the re- only a Mr«. Wlla Bltar. treasurer. Te. ^ turn of cofldoncc on the pun of j onth And the wfr n trade that ltve Wytv and the reall- The new FHA rulng allows a Cartett tovenu lost when the --- "*\ f**» * 0t * f0ln * hoe owner to Holy Nae Socety gftr twtched t«dartuht 3«v- to break sharply,, : Mf t l»tt Aprl wll w re-. FartlUBs whakj beej holdng M» 2 6 «" for ^ prov \ Bull Tea, «*v»r»4 thla weekend. tp la we what Would haflftt, wthout a d«)wn payent, but M» vo«.saqtlently hayl bee^ re-ertler- job Job s B<J,C BQW n a "package" p g, #P ^-^$ k C A R T f p(.aputtg U up nto «vl - 4fae Socety tatt njaht p dfcdl contftcls. t group o! the B Joseph* bueteh )Mfl\. ^ _^,_ appl»nc«. \a socu tre Mbnj nvesl» S _ s. to develof a tract n C*t*f»t olt whch soe tcrlal or operaton that *lj h Edward ;. Dolan prt)v«the value of the hoe «O Hugh (AdffeW, n t-e aej

2 : r.\ce TWO FRDAY, SETTEMBtfR 23, 049 CARtERR-r nstallaton Fete and Car J Party On Legon Auxlary Calendar fakteret Two affars are l f! on the calendar of the <" ;>n Auxlary for the fall **»- :-: h- flrt. October. wll be :, ((! for nstallaton of offcer* o hr held n th» Ukranan Pa- jl A rnrd party s scheduled (. October 5. Thr nstallaton wll be n,- :,>nc of Mrs. Thonuu Jakeway. V Walter Overtol. Mrs Harold Kh-.ards. Mrs. Walttr Sak and M - AC Hundeann Mrs Charles 8ldnn s charan f MP card party, to be asssted l.v Mrs Hdenn. M. John K,:,ha. Mr» Jane Dolan, Mrs, ds and Mrs Theodore f,r«a thr last eetng wth Mrs ~:ul; f(l(?nn presdng, a $0 tn was voted to the polo nrruency drve and a group of rbers volunteered to ake -nrer dressngs for the Aerl,n Cunrer Socety of Mddlesex <runty The standng cottees ncludf Mrs. l^reto Nevll. Aer n-.tn. Mrs. Walter Toctuk.\ rh-l welfare; Mrs. Sdun. Mrs. llncnann, county servce; Mrs. );!!, consttuton and by-laws; " Pfrnnfr and Mrs. August Kc! ( 4a. coupons: Mrs. Jakeway. educaton of war orphans; Mrs )>c!hy Uansky. eployent; Announcng AVON FLCWER SHOP now an ter nunareent of PKANPS 8. CAP, Prop. V l.nk H > <» ljmkr) j rl «- tr t«-«pom Hhxlx ) XcltlH, : Kr*nh (Ml (-"lower* r Telephone CrterrJ -T5«2 \ erlh Abor 4-5*9 j f New Brunswck Afenue j H.... K;»t, ]. A,.nl H. Mrs PfennK Mrs Cutter and CA.HTERET - Mss Helen Vctora Dobrowskl, 2B Chroe Mrs Rdwards, fnance. Mrs Oleckner. Mrs Vctora Avenue, daughter of the late Mr Street. nd Mrs Anna Sklpka, and Ms. Joseph Dobrowskl, becae the brde of Leonard Vulp, flta Mothers: Mrs. Jakeway. Ouests were Mary Elltjn OBren, hoaplulty Mrs Sak. lason; Maureen Cortey, Kenneth Cotley. Mrs George Kurt*, lenlslatlon. Donald OBren, frank OBren, son of Mr. and Mrs John Vulpl, Mrs Uleckner, Mrs Mldred Suznnna Detnetfr, MS- Kenneth Brooklyn. n HP Holy Faly Charney and Mrs. Sak. ebershp, Mrs Edwards, natonal sr j of ths place. Rev. M. A. Konopka. pastor of the..ortey and Mrs, DwnUFlttferald Church here at 4 P M Saturday. curty, Mrs. Anna Choba. eoral. Mrs. Jakeway, New Jersey Katherne and Mare Herzog of The brdes brother, Henry Also Mrs. Carl Harzog and church, perfored the cereony Olrl State; Mrs. Helen [nbert, ; Port Readnn, Mrs. Russell rvbrowskl, K«ve her n arrage. She wore ce-blue lace Pan Aercan study hoas and son Russall of Par- over Mrs Hundeann. past presdents parley, all past unt pres- and daughter Joan and Mrs. Plor- and hoop skrt, a atchng pclawn; Mrs. Mchael Safchlnsky a tafteta gown havng a peplu dent*, polcy: Mrs Cutter fnd ence Knght of WoodbHdge. Also ture hat, and she carred a prayer Mrs Colsan, poppu s : Mrs Oleckner and Mrs. Colan.npubllclty: drew Ols, Mrs. Keth Afrojo and Mss Josephne Dobrowskl as fro Woodbrldge were Mrs. An-book arked wth whte orchds Mrs Overholt. rado. Mrs. Katusha, rehabllatlnn; Mrs Thoas Prank Settle, Mss BMney Spler chldren, Keth and Crag, Mrs. her ssters ad of honor, was Lark n. safety; Mrs.lakeway. and Mrs. Henry Spler of Rarl- scholarshp; Mrs Colgan and Mrs tan Townshp. Oleckner. sck and shut n; Mrs. Colgan. annual luncheon; Mrs. SKlun and Mrs Jakeway, color bearers: Mrs Edwards and Mrs. Sak. color guards Sophe MtrrnnU To Wed October 2 CARTERET Mss Sophe Marcnak daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marclnak, 02 Sharot Street, has set October 20 as the date ot ter arrafte to John M. Nledbala,»on of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Nledbala, 56 Lynd Btreet. Perth Aboy. Mss Marcnaks engageent ha* been announced by her parents The prospectve brde s a Kraduate of Carteret Hgh School, class of 94, 8he s eployed n the busness offce of Local 837, Carteret Selter and Refnery Workers. Her fance s a graduate of Mddlesex County Boys Vocatonal School No. Pot h Aboy, ftnd* l a veteran of sx years n the U. S. Navy. MARKS ANNVERSARY CARTERET n observance df tl! tenth annversary of ts organzaton, the Arts and Crafts Club held a dnner at the hoe of Mrs. Betty Dllts n Rahway. Ths week, the group et at the hoe of Mrs. Joseph Sharkey. Knttht, sen of Mr. and Mrs. kelvtn KnlKht, otlebmuq Ms thrd Wrth- day at hs hoe. M Longfellow MUchaud-Dudk Nuptal* Torrow CARTERET The arrage of Mss Jean Kllec Dudck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dudck, 37 Jersey Street, to Lous Mschaud. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Lous Mlschaud, 9 Heald Street, fll take place at 3:30 P. M toorrow n the Frst Church here. Bod totrlfn: ttrlattn GRAfD RAPDS, MCH.--An ar-condtoned bed got ore than econd look fro tnyen»t the seannual Grand RapM furnture arket. The bed hao a roa rubb«r k altre»s wth holes punched n t for cooled ar to coe up around the occupant. The ar-condtonng unt wt nstalled n a 30x76- neh bed frae bult to the floor. t had ar flters, (an. ; and a contaner fqr water or dry ce, and w» controlled by a therostat. The bed, a product of Walter B Stles, had a hoajng eleent for cold weather. Wth the theroeter hoverng around % degrees n the buldng, buy- «n pad lttle attenton to that phase of the bed. BOND CLEANERS NEW JERSEYS FNEST CLEANERS CELEBRATE THE OPENNG OF ANOTHER STORE N WOODBRDGE WTH FNER, FASTER Helen Brooklyn Man Weds t n Church Here Btt,lr«4 ftt aqua tulle over a taffeta gown, a atchng pcture fat, and rarrttd talhanan rows Frank Vulpl was Ms brothers best an Th* newlyweds wll r»»me at the Chrotue Avetwe fcwress upon ther return fro a weddng trp to Canada, The brdes frons away! apparel UhCtwded a copper satn! dress, black accessores and an orchd corsage. Thr brde, a graduate of Car-! teret Hgh School, s eployed by the Oordon Oln Copany, Lnden. Her husband, a graduate. of Brooklyn Techncal Hgh School. s a veteran of the U. 8. Ary, He s n the upholstery busness n New York Cty. How Mach Wll Receve? CARTERET Most of Carterets 3,000 veterans of World War were consultng ther ultplcaton tables today to deterne ther share of the $2,800,000,000 Q.. nsurance dvdend and the younger ex-servceen had the broadest sles. Under the forula for payent announced by the Veterans Adnstraton, veterans who were under 40 years of age when they sgned ther Natonal Servce Lfe nsurance polces wll get the largest dvdends. Before the VA revealed the dvdend payent syste, there^ had been ndcatons that the "young - er ex-servceen who would get the latest sus would be en n ther early 20s. However, the Peceral agency consulted ortalty rates for the naton as a whole not just Warte casualtes and decded that all age brackets under 40 had lttle varance n ortalty fgures. AN a result, all en whd were under 40 when they took out ther polces wll get back 55 cents a onth for every $,000 n nsurance. The te s coputed fro the date of the polcys orgn to the annversary date n 948. n other words, a an who entered servce n Aprl 842, wll receve dvdends coverng the perod fro that date untl Aprl 94*. CLEANNG AT 4 Man St., Woodbrdge specals! CARTfcRET-JrW huve copleted for the Ba Dance to By the Jafts Stnvt. Wednesday evenlnn. Warren «nd hs Western Rangers, the Eastern Kng of Western Swng* wll play for your enjoyent, and Walter Cook wll do the square dance callng. Lyle Reed, of Rado Staton WAAT wll art as aster of Cereones Everyone s assured of a Brand te as there wll be gaes, praes and fun for all. Francs Oaydos and Leon Curran are co-charen of the affar asssted by John Brechka, Anthony Gaydos. Henry Czapllnskl. Edward Nagy, Joseph Tarnowsky, Mchael Buda, Anthony Harosk. Edward Berchka, Hugh Prce, Brechka, George Bstnk, Jardot. Wlla Balog and George W. Msdo. VOLUNTEERS TO MEET CARTERET The Volunteer dressng cottee of the Post 263, Wll at 2 P. tvf. n Unfortunately, the calculaton wont be sple, for every ex-o.. soe en Dropped ther polcy for a perod; others changed the aount Of nsurance, n whch case they wpuld have to ake separate totals ffcr each aount,and add the two stfs. Soe veterans wont know what theyre to fjttft AltlltlMtd Flj»H arrves lllp Elzabeth Malt anfranh S ^Exchange Vow ul Sant El CARTERET-St. Bas Oreek garet Bagao (,r N,,,, Catholc Church was the s&ne or Cousn of the,,,,,,, [ a pretty weddng at 4 P. M._Sun- : n yellow net < V (M, day when Mss Elsabeth Blnk, of (( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bllak, Charles Street, becae the brde of Frank Slsfco. son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Slsko. Charles Street. Rev. 8 Roskovlos. pastor of the church, perfored the cereony. The brde, elven n arrage by her father, wore a whte slpper satn uown desgned wth a ftted wast and a skrt panel front H«r flnb«rtfp-len(tth vel of lluson wns arranged fro a crown ot orange blossos and she carred whte roses and an orchd. Thu ad of honor, Mss Mar- Born Relatves Attend Peter Sehult* Rtet CARTERET Mr. and Mrs, Edward SchulU, Mrs. Wlla Dollar. Theodora Sosnovlch and Stanley Macoch, of ths borough, attended the funeral of Peter J SchulU n Cuberland. Md. Peter Schultss. a forer resdent of the borough and a vettran of World War, ded at the Cuber-, land Hosptal. fhlcaco A two-aory Paul Survvng are hs wfe. HatW; a gxzl.f^, ;rsrr, w : ESS - ure ever const)ucud-ws the star "">" Flrtt MHH Ar Forc 3 u/nn.a, n«qf ol the Chcgo and North Western a sster, Mrs. Wlla Dollar, MAM SPRNGS, FLA.-A new Ralway exhbt at the 948 l- Brstol, P». eoral toeoratlnf the Frst r ««l r on Chcagos lake froft. whch Marn* avaton force now stand* Th* *"«< *»» bl w DATOHTSR TO MARCZAK8 «between the l»nc» of a dual hgh-! "k. le, blnk ts eye*, and,.,,uw* -A aaughter wa» wny ne«r here. Th«eoral occuple pot near the orgnal lte to the proportons ol a SMoot an. Mk. Boulevard Secton at the uve t head and ann, waa bult born t.n Mr and Mrs. Arthur Marcof the unt, whch wa organzed n Seated lre cent«of the doraa Sth Aboy Meoral Hosptal. 9H. ul the no h wtods t towered 23 Mrs Marceak s the forer EMMbelh Er«ct«4, by tht Mll cottee feel fro the fluor. of the frst Marna Avaton Veterans auoclatlon, the eoral help ol * coplex syste of pul- PLAN DNNER-DANCE The gant cae to lfe wth the was dedcated on the "Fghtng ley, cable*, lcrophontt, loundrcordng devce!, speakers and Socety of the Holy Faly Church CARTERET Altar and Ro»ary Fntl" SOth annversary n Noveber, MS, durng the Assocatons annual conventon. Coat of hs wd? and gestures a he told t,n be held n the *l<?:trlc ors that synchronsed has set October 23 as the date far the onuent wa et by voluntary donatons by ebers of the Krank Knval, assstant to ht tun lulls ot hs explot). group. pr-psdt ul the ralway, lad the Durng World Wt, the Frst s^hut ax an wus chosen as the A NEW CTZEN Marne tvfttlon force was ordered r-lral tkr* for the exhbt bec»se lt typfes the ste and to Mr. and Mrs CARTERET--A son was born to France to take part n the bonb- ng attacks on the ter an bynrm bun. t wns later trans- r lway." boy General Hosptal on Sunday. BplUt ot (tc rvgot served by Ue 73 Holly Street at the Perth Aferred to tht Brtsh ary and fntshtd out the war a a harassng A NEW ARRVAL CARTERET A son, Thoas force, carryng out bobng «ttacks behnd the Geran rrtty Gordon, was born to Mr. and Mra. lnes). fre B«fef«*rd A lre extngusher nould b» standard equpent for every honnt, rurtl or urban. The Pennsylvana staton n New York cty handles dally an average of 630 passenger trans, ncludng suburban, and ore than 322,000 passengers, the greatest nuber j for any passenger staton n th«unlled States. -n YOUR OLD SCREENS 8L STORM-SASH an roses Mls«Cnthe ad, was rpan net ove flowers and s roses. Ncholas. c r- best an and Usher, d h KV, r.. Upon ther return,,, dng trp to Washng-,,, Mr, and Mrs. Stsk< " 8 Pulaskl Aven,.,. away the bhds», t(,., ardne sut, navy :,,., an orchd corsa The couple ((j schools. She s ep,,v, Carteret Shrt Cn, l, brdegroo by the A lr Copany here n,., / Of the U. 8. Navy. Mss Yepns TofcdO. Honored at Her Sster,, n(. CARTEHET \ Ytpraenskl, 5 M,.,,,. set October 8 a. H,, arrlnte to Hdbn tatlnger Jr. The ctrc place at 4 P M, n h. the Holy Faly chn. n honor of nurrlave. tn- hn<. n, was honored at. u shn... by her sster, Ms. czenskl. Ouests were M Mrs. Herbert Hanw: Ohen are«or, Ms s. Holy"PaUy "School Hall/MTs. ^^^ [ " " " V^ onda U charan., n t u Msses Dors Hu.t nn.n Una Cross of South A Charles Bulvunnsk Mr Thoas Msdo, Jr., 8 FHUnpre Avenue at the Rahway Meoral Hosptal Mrs. Msdo s the forer Mary Halladay. New al-plane fuel tank pant, defes,500-degree flae. MS Slllj M s w.;. Mss Teresa Ryczck u[ Prj boy; Mrs. Alfred lhl ark; Mrs. Carl HUSJ uj Mrs. Vctor PenKll nf Mrs. Lous BrHlnuk LQUl«e Brodnak ot K>.p Mrs. Charles Marl way; Mrs. H. J. Wuf,>( Plans. Mrs. Waltn K,.s< waren; Mrs. Fnttk Mrs. Wlla F:dn \U-, Bergann, Mrs Juhn Thoas CheXler, M Kalupa, Mrs. U>a,S, Msses Ellen BKW Feflor, Stephan Hull Beja, Helen Srok., Hss Dolores Santos, Betty Lnda Santos, all <>.tn-- The Faly ol Mr. Davd <M wsh All Ther Fred, A Beppy ANY GARMENT Beautfully Cleaned and Pressed FREE v. - WHEN BROUGHT N WTH ANOTHER GARMENT TO BE Pck out the p we ean, t " (flacks that yon CLEANEO AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRCE. FOR A LMTED TME ONLY! ^ par s ^pugj gong k U THS FREE OFFER M*> n At ^ W# ANY CO) Kt 9 SUT Q DRESS l ftltjlly CLEANED! ^^ A kt fou Ok LBERAL ALLOWANCE* SON" WO0DBN SCREENS AND SA#8 Chotwe the sla.. ^#e l^avc ydur sl/r f 7vf>.f usbbrhh*!,>, ;

3 an tn.j* M. Kolbas Jr. Wed n Sacred Heart Honeyoon Trp at Ma Mss.«.. v*rntle> Mrs. M. Kolrbes Knrho wll rftslde rmma at the th.,,,,-hterotmr. tad Pertht >wnue Address. For ;. r 73 Rose8tt, gong a war, the brde chose a le brde of John toast dreu, brown accessores and r,,, son of Mr. an orchd corsage., M KollbM, 43 Th«brde s a graduate of", Rt, the Sacred Keay Hgh School and was epteyed by Dalp Studos, Newark. )T Saturday af-, j petrlek. pastfcr Her husband, a graduate of Carteret! perfored the Hgh Behool, to A senor at Baton HaU College, South, Orange. "e s a veteran of the U, 8. Navy.,!(! tl" \W n..-nony..,,., n arrlae by, H tended by her, Kane, as ad, dcsaws were,,,, Ruccatana of, (,,, n oalka, Jean. nf Newark, na UV, and Matlda K nwh. K,,;,has was hs cou-,,, d ushers were,,,,, Mchael R.,,.;. caplk, Mchael, Hu Kollbas, a,. -s.borough..>,,., nttlred n an,. ;,,,wn styled wth,.r.e. an applque,. front and a long,,, Her fngertp., lluson was ar-,,,,ftoped beaded,,,utled a whte.,,!,,tned wth an >,- wore a blue,,, : ned wth a bustle ;,,,, vel hat wth an :,, d she carred scs. The brldes-.jupd n ranbow,;,; vel hats wth ;d they carred,, roses., nun fro a wed ;:,.Fla.. Mr. and,,< /\«, CWV Fete HM: Tukets are now ;,, :- Halloween dance.,.!,: r. st, Jaes Port, w.: \ rans, nc. n 8t,c :lny nght, Octobe...n K..nutn s charan.; :,,,: Huron Boblck an,,..: led new offcers j A naton of S was :n ; Kunency Pol, $o to the Stat Marcy* Gve Party n Daughters Honor CARTERET Mr, and Mrs. Prank Marcy, Eerson Street, en-.ertajned at a party n ther hoe n honor of the sxteenth brthlay of ther daughter, Elsabeth. partcpatng were: Oenevleve Jrbanskl, Volet Kovnrs, Stella Matwy. Joan Baldwn, Theresa Czywskt, Marleen Lor.ak, Dolores Neder, Janet Olnda. John Oural, Hugo Marockl, Rchard Mandlhalt. Andeo Dolnquez, Frank OBren. Jaes rvng and Wlla Donovan, of ths borough;*rchard Booth. George kaftpo, Jr.. Edward AntowlU. Mchael Hreplsak and Walter Wood, tuhway. Holy Faly P.T. A. To Hold Cake Sale CARTERET Holy Faly Parochal School P. T. A. wll hold cake sale followng each ass, Sunday ornng, Septeber 5. n charge of the sale wll be Mrs. Josephne Knlttel, M, Mary 8a:yborskl, Mrs Anna Sektcrka, Mrs. Sophe Babes, Mrs. Mary Czajkowskl. Mrs. Paulne Kopn, Mrs. Blanche Marc and Mrs. Mary Marclukowskl. At the last eetng, Mrs rene Neralec and Mrs. MarclukowRlct were naed co-charen of hosptalty and Mrs. Stephen Babes and Mrs. Paulne Yakubeck, cocharen of publcty. TO WED TOMORROW CARTERET The arrage of Mss Jean Dudlck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Dudlck, 27 Jersey Street, and Lous Mchaud of 9 Heald Street, wll take place toorrow at 3 30 P. M. at the Presbyteran Church. RS. JOHN MCAX KOLBAS, JR. CARTERET Mrs. John Mchael Kolbas, Jr., who before thw" arrlake on Saturday was Mss Veronca Cecela Kane. On return fro a weddng trp n Florda, the couple wlt resde n ths bofoukh..s. Elsabeths PTA Plan* (rfape Dance The general cottee conssts of Mrs. Aran Batha. Mrs. Joseph Ksh, Mrs. Stanley Szyba, Mrs. Prank Nudge, Mrs. Steven CARTERET Mrs. Alex Sohay-.,, L.,, Jacobs, Mary Hld, Steven Palnda Bale Avenue, s the general km j h K, sh ^ Ka{, A, charan of the annual 8faP«Bodnar." Ms. Alex Lovaa. Mrs. dance sponsored by the St. Elzabeths Parent-Teachers Assocaton for the beneft of the St. Elzabeths Church, to be held October 2. at St. Jaes Hall n ; Longfellow Street. Musc wll ba furnshed by Petrlck and Oeczls Hungaran Aercan.Orchestra. Peter Panek, Mrs. Steven Goyena, Mrs. Frank Skba, Mrs. Mchael Possoby, Mrs. Joseph Bodnar, Mrs. Stephen Kovacs. Mrs. Wlla Jacob and Mrs. 4phn Neo. Far prces oft* nearly 2 per cent fro d-may to d-june. SEPTEMBER 33, 049 Nuptals October For Dors Prtula (jtrterel Grl to Wed Staten sland Resdent, s Honored at Shower CARTERET-Mss Dors?f\- tutn. 48 Frederck Street, West Corkret Secton has set October as the date of her arrage to Wnrren Hansen, Eltngvlle, S.. The rerpony wll take place n St. Elzabeths Church rectory. n honor of her approachng arrage, the prospectve brde was honored at two fetes. Hostesses for- the frst affar wpre Mrs. Frank Bakos of Elba beth and Mrs. George Prtula, Jr Ouests were Mrs. Joseph Haye Mrs. Joseph Prosko, Mrs. Oeorge Slokn. Mss rene Bosze, Mrs OeorRe Prtula, 3r, Mrs, Alber Such. Mrs. Stephen Soos, Mrs Joseph Oavalet/., Mss Helen Mo7,sgac, Mrs. Wlla Johnson Ms Stephen Bok. Mrs. Charle; Fawkss nnd Mrs Alex Molnar all of ths borough; Mrs. Walte Jardon, Ms, Anthony Schwartz, Ms. Elzabeth Bakos, Mrs. Mchael Shnrlck, Mrs. Joseph Fcsor, Mss Dolores Ponk and Mrs. Elzabeth /Vnk of Woodbrldge. Pro$pcctw Brde PAOK THREE Mchael Wadak Jr. and Brde Plan Resdence n Westfeld CARTERFT Ml.w Henrlelta Roowvelt Avpnf. WftHfld Bnbn-n Fftnknw-sk. (ftnhter df The brde, «uraduate of Car- M nul Ms W,t( Fntnknwrt, trn Hgh School and St Elaa- 3S Wnshlutnn Avc. hrcae the beths College. Convent Staton. l» jbrld* n( Mrhnrl Wark Jv, v» edltl techncan»t 8t, Baaj of Mr Md Mrs Mlrhnel Wndlftk. bus Hnsplt.nl Newark Her husband Randolph Sv> n hr Holy F»- : lly Cnh hrc :< 4PM Sunday. a graduate of Cartertt Hgh Srhonl and Rutgers Unversty, * Hrv MA Kno ka pumur of the eployed by Fo«t*r Wneeler chroh, l^rforcd the lnuble-rlnv Copany here. He served n the c<re ony. U S. Mtrltle Servce durng World War. The brde, e«oed by her fnther. was atlftdod by her husbands sster. Mhs HtM«n W«dlk. as ad of honor and the Msses Paulne Szybofk and Orvlll; Olver of New York Cty were brdesads Joseph Frankowsk. brother ol he brde, was best an and Jo- ;seph Stankewlct and Jean Fwlor of Perth Aboy, ushered ALMA OOROTBV HEMSF.. S The brdes gown was ad? of CARTKRET --- Pollre Lt. and uhlu slpper M n, prncess style Mrs Thoas Hesel, MO Hgh Her long-length vel was attached Street, tunounoe the engageent to «tara of pearllmd orange bos of ther daughter, Ala Dorothy sos and she catled a spray of to Robert laes Shanlcy. son of Easter lles. Mrs Kathleen Shanley, 37 Washngton Avenue and the late Deputy n a blue satn gown, a atchl The nald of honor was attred Polce Chef Robert Shanley. Announceent qf the engageent was ade at a faly dnner n the Hesel hoe Saturday Mrs. Fred Rokta of Lnden; Mss Hesel s a graduate of the Ms Wlla Bnkos of Elzabeth; Mrs Stephen PrWovn of Newark; Carteret Hgh School and s eployed at the Roosevelt Hosptal. Mrs Aanda Tangen, Mss Alsheld Metuchen. Her fance, also a TanKn. Mss Eleen Taa- graduate of the Carteret Hgh sen of Brooklyn; Mrs. Axel Han- \ School s now servng n the Navy sen. Ms Lels Torgersen, Mrs, Francs Ward, Mrs. Hatty Grose, Mrs Harry W. Grose, Mss Phylls Torgersen, Mrs. Anna Petersen of Staten sland; Mrs, Theodore W. Sth and Mrs, Andrew Horvath of New York Cty. The second shower was arranged by Mss Helen Mozsgae and Mrs Sth. Guests were the Msses Elzabeth Haye, Helen Kovacs, Lorrane Krlssak, Wlla Prtula, Ruth Johnson, Helen Johnson, Regna Adas, Mary Peters, all of ths borough; Florence Kjula, Geraldlne Arway, Margaret Fcor. Matlda Toth, Mare Krelsel of Woodbrldge; Dors LonKfleld of selln; Mrs. MSS WLSON N HO8PTAL CARTERET Mss Dors Wlson, daughter of Mr. and Ms, Robert Wlson, 6 Qrant Avenue, has been a patent at the Rahway Meoral Hosptal. MOSKOS ON VACATON CARTERET Mr. and Mrs Edward Mosko, 20 Pershlng Avenue are! on a vacaton n Mane and Canada. Rose Lftsky of Fords; Mss Elzabeth Weber of Rahway; Mss Edwlna Ashworth of Lnden; Mrs. Stephen Mozsgae of Roselle, and Mss Joan Hansen of Perth Aboy. The followng Woodbrdge Stores wll close at 5 P. M. Frday and wll be closed all day Saturday n observance of th< Julette cap»nd sne carred of Aercan Beauty rates brdesad was gowned n rosebud pnk satn, atchng Julette cap and she carred tea roses Troth of Ml*$ DeNUt* Revealed by Parent* CARTERET Announceent has been ade by Mr and Mrs. Prank Rakoat. 3 Herann Avenue of the engageent of ther daughter, Mln Josephne M De- Nltto to John W Zullo. son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Julo. 2 Hagaan Street Port Readng The prospectve brde s eployed by the Caruret Novelty Copany Her flnnre graduate of Woodbrldse Hgh School s attendng the Caps Talorng Newark School of SON TO BRYANTS CARTERET A.nn was DOTT to M snd Mrs Wayne Bryant. 36 Pershlnn Avenue at the Perth The couple wll resde at 609] Aboy General Hosptal. MN QUALTY! l^n FLAVOR! w- BOBS RADO &TELEVS0N SALES & SERVCE, NC. NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU... lor. School & Man Sts., Woodbrdge CARRYNG A COMPLETE LNE OF Jewsh Holday (Rosh Hashunah) MAN HARDWARE KDBELAND FURNTURE &TOYS KARENS WOMENS APPAREL THE BOOT SHOP MODERN MENS SHOP VVENS KDDE SHOP Theres extra rclness and fragrance n Flagstaff Coffee that sply cant be found n ordry coffees - because Flagstaff s blended fro tha chocest coffee beans grown n Brazl, Coloba and Venezuela. So - gve yourself a treat - fast* Flagstaff Coffee - because tastng U belevng. FLAGSTAFF THF HOUSE THAT QU/UTV BUlT ftogstaff Foodt Sold only at frwdly M*fhM»od gro<tn CHRSTENSENS "THE FRENDLY STORE" SPECAL OFFER A GENUNE HOOVER THf MARLBOROUGH VERTCAL ony and your old cleaner ADA BENDX RADOS & TELEVSON NSTALLATON AND SERVCE GUARANTEED Ont of y art Cludrrnf styu.., vnlun and 9th Century Englsh Classc Wtnd wth Aercan Modern to ake the Marlboraugh the uscal ge of your lovely hoe or jparte. Cabnetry of choce, Mahogany hghlghted by latnwood ntay and ourvw dcul. Majpufceut n wue and *cuot»,,. "The Muc Center of Ne )w(wy^ GRFFTH PAN# CO. Just thnk of t! Hoover/«_ newest odel-the handest clpaner la. Aerca-costs only $49.95 and your old cloanor {cleanng tools extra). ts a trple-acton Hoover-t beats, as t sweeps, as t cleans-yet t weghs ojy 3 pounds. See t n acton n your own hoe. Call today -theres no charge, no oblgaton. STORE HOURS: 9-«DALV; FRDAY TM, S CLOSED NOON WEDNESDAY

4 VlH H CLUBS AND SOCETES Meetng Dales of (krlerelt* YtroH When jtd When) Sesson* are Hold l")l:kstk:s U K AM-:;rv n (rtrl+*r<*l 4K, K O M * n. M«< - ul l ol j ll. H.M.» M n/ r.f t.nkp.«;. o, Ffllnwn Hull. cv-l l-h.llv. l M Sc> clrc- of uttl ll/jl f l-, > r f j -lcl to Mullllt tlnlr tn-*, hk l.r,.«n lny lunn _: K.l.l (:f. H.l"epl,v Hn.ll.!< l ThurMlny, H. M :-: -: P A!T,;NT CUWU -( M. Thtrlu n HM Fre rd v <"<>n(nnv :. tlrul MM.JM ;l lnll<> l«rr»lquk«-. v!t.:.an.s UK >Mj N \v\;s S nluk n :::] t! ;l lnn, «<< on lh - ln.v. * V M U. HnroMKll Hull. Ml> :n, h l n l V \t H ll, l K A.\l \ V M H. - K u T(CH<hn. H T M. j -llv K.«V V. :l C n l u H K l ( U T M < l l. < >A, M T T : S Clrl H l l. Svons Football Tcket* on Stdo jjlp of seasons football tckets fur the HlKh School football gues wll begn Monday ornng, Edwn 3. Quln, Jr., general supervsor announced today. There wll be four loe naes. Pupls n publc and parochal schools ay obtan seasons tckets at $ fro.l the Hgh School offce New Freght Can f coupled together the new freght ears put n servce n March, 949, by Clan ralroad! and ralroad-owned prvate-control«d refrgerate car copanes, would nkc a tran about BH les long. WaUr la a Pood Accordng to bochests, water ll e food, even though t <Joes not tupply energy as do carbohydrates, fat* and protens. Food ; cov tdered as ncludng all aterals requred fur growth and repar o body (ssue, and water s certanly one of thte. KNJOY THK FOOTBALL SEASON WTH YOUR : BWR ROCKMANS LQUOR STORE luulolph Street, (n. Telephone CA-%!)0 KNJOY (Mll l-rkk DELVERY SERVCE Woan Dofats Burjlar Bntthtr KnKt CHCAGO.-A rve-hdt woan anager (f a downtown candy hop lned a tche knfe to fgbt off a huky holdup an weldng a penknfe. Two polceen captured Charles Sander, 23, after n thortehe fn the Dutch Mll candy shop. He had taken $.4 before he fled. Sander«l sx feet tnll and weghs 20 pounds. The anager, Mn. EH*abelh Bergstrand. 52. who weghs 00 pounds, struggled wth Sanders brefly, then ran to the street, shoutng t holdup was n progress. He fled after her. n ther scuffle she suffered a sall fr.ger cut. The an gave hs address us San Antono. Tex. Pulce sad he told tht he cae here fro Texas and had robbed another candy tore of J5, Sugar PAe Sugar pne troes are the Urges! of the nuerous pne faly, reach. ng up to a heght ot 250 feet and a daeter of 2 feet Nautcal Mle The length of a Btandard nautcal le n U. S. usage s 6, feet. Brtsh, French and Geran Versons range fro two nches to (our feet shorter. KLL ATHLETES FOOT "TE-O, BEST SELLER" Says Man J. Gruhn HKKS TM: tkason. Tn- Kn KUWB lcly. V ust tkah l n Kll.l, ll. lvo., talnlk H Her -nl lclkl, KNKTATKS, llch ure td-r. Vnr lrc lak f-n nnv lrurkl.t f nut lftsct N DNK UUMt. whats underneath Advan(e-Desgn value FtflLAY, SEPTEMBER 23,» MDDUSEX ASSEMU CWBMTES TKE a n OMM Patrotc exercses yesterday n Assebly country. Mddlesex County canddates Perth Aboy; Benjan Klensebly chalur, Trenton, MW As- and" Senate; canddates as are shown partcpatng y berfl, South Rver; Edwn J. Sned- progra. taft to rght Jean ker, New Brunswck. Clergy and well as Governor Alfred K. Drscdl Kep9on ( Metuchen; Frank Yager, veteran organzatons, represented reaflr ther allegance to tha Jr., New Brunswck; JohnJ.Brxe, by color guards, partcpated. Stka Spruce A great ajorty of the sound- ng boards used by larger pano akers are ade fro Sltka spruce whch grows extensvely n the coast regon of Oregon and Wachngton. Thrse soundng boards ust be perfectly atched tor unfor gran to assure perfect resonant qualty. Creatve Sewer* Of the ,000 woen n the Unted States engaged n tewng actvtes, 28,500,OOfr are erea,tve sewers who ake clothng for theselves, ther duton and ther sall sons. Paper bags Paper baga are How used for packng ore than 60 per cent ot all bakery flour. fl (be «d Vehcle leage has ncreeed fro 249 bllon n 845 to 383 bllon n 948. The new battlethp«and arcraft carrers are equpped wth ce crea soda fountans Bg Steel User The auto ndustry contnues to N the largest ndustral user ot steel. / Bklos llw* u the sad cold wall* ol llteracy n Beaver skns were used n New Sngapores Chnatown wth the Asterda and elsewhere, n colonal tes, nstead of oney. POltop Sprayr Do not apply sprays leavng posonous resdues on fruts or vegetables snnn to be eaten. nsect Hereen Stanless steel nsect screens are not affected by rust or salt a corroson. VlUa C n Cabbage Cabbage s an excellent source of vtan C, «nnd also lupple ron and calcu ; 3. n the Fre Hull No.. at 2 p. M The announceent was ade by Mrs qsrar Anderson, presdent of \ the club A covered dsh luncheon wll feature the eetng. Th progra for the year wll be ounerl at ths sesson, Mrs. Anderson sad. Dreas for Sale By Old Chnaan At Two Cents Each MNUAPOKK.-Woug. UK halfblnd consuptve story telwr, has a drea for sale. For 20 years Wong has perced drone of hs etallc voce. He Ms up hs wooden boxes, rs kerosene lap and, for all who care to pay two cents, be s wllng to gve to hs fellow Chnese the agc hene fts of hs ablty to read. To thousands of llterate laborers n the overcrowded streets n ths sland speck at the botto lp of Asa, Wong s an oass n a desert of sorrow. The story of Wongs work s told wth sypathy and understandng by Sot Yn Fong, young Chnese feature wrter fur the Sngapore Strats Tes. Sot Slt and lstened n a sell; back lane (at other tes Wong holds court on a teple porch of a traffc sland) u the styry teller read the news of the day fro Chnese language newspapers. Soetes as any as 00 gather around. Eergency regulatons n tns area of turol prohbt ats assebles, but the polce understand and tolerate Wongs sessons. Chlfcese story tellng s as old >s the colony tself. Wong spces the news wth coents of hs own and generally splfes world events for hu backward audence. t s only through Wongs weakened eyes that soe poor Chnese keep abreast, not only of rtoenlous events, but ulso of uncpal regulatons and governent statutes. n hs story tellng he talks wth few gestures and transports hs lsteners fro the drab, unhappy land of today to De-world of Chnese faney,. of- ancent wars and adventures, of heroes and fare. Tbe pour coole, sttng n Ute d lght of a wck lap, s lfted b^r hs soothng words to consort wth the three brother heroeb Kuan-Yu, the ferce god of war, Lu-Pe, the nqfcle-nded ernpero*. and Oung-Te, tbe gallant, pulsve warror. He ay drea of crossng swords wth TsaoTsao. that tyrant ol tyrants, or akng love to that seductve lady, Sable Ccada, whose beauty was the downfall.! heroes. County Htvth Lnt la turntt>&t>ln CAJRTslBtT The MMdv Ctnnly JPuMc Health Aswok, tlon wll eet n tbe Borough Hall. Thursday, Sfljteber 29. Or. J. S. Mr.DarjJeslchlrf veternaran of the New Jfcrj.cy State Board of Health wll be prncpal speaker, Moves on "Preventng tjhe Sprekd of Dsease" Vfl be shown., Exept! Freens Vnt Kbts Staff CARTERET- At ta neetlns ths week,the Ladles Auxlary, Exfp,. Fn-ens Assocaton elected the fouuwlnx offcers: Mrs May Lttle, presdent; Mrs. Wlla fteldel, vce presdent; basc K BROWN Mrs. tfdward Uoyd, recordng sec-.lary; Mrs. Roy Dunn, flcutl CARTEKET Freeholder Eler secretary and Mrs. Charles Brayd, t Brown wll b< trjp speaker at the treasurer. ; ; openlnc retn: of the Cavteret Woan s Club n be held. October Donatons were voted to the fruues th an aruterat^ f^y, > Then coes a tap on tbe aboulder and tbe gens voce s stdtd as the coole b asked by the stury teller*! assstant to pay up Up twp c«ok. «EergenoyPollo Fund nnd Kdde Keep Well Cap. Pattern S38D (blouse) szes 2, 4, 6, 8, 20; 30. $2, 84, 3G, 38, 40, -*.* Ste 6 takw yds. 39-ln. PattQW 90^9 (akt) n wnlst stes U. U, 2S, 30, t»/.o takef J4 yards D4ncl fabrc. Send TWENTY-FVE CENTS n cons for each pattern to 70 Newspaper Pattern Pept, 238 Wo-,t 8th St., New York, N. Y. r >t planly SZE, NAME, ADDREo, STYLE NUMBER. Just out our Murlnn Marln Fall and Wnter UU-n Hook! Sart, new rlotus to sew at loe. Glt deas by the score Send FltUen Ctg for ths book. A free Pattern U prlultd n book «oew weskt to wear wb your & as Clown S U!«of Patron SO NOR A, CAUP. -people laughed and applauded when flaes enveloped 7-year-old Robert Carlon. They thought t was purt of the couny far thrll show they were watchng. Tbe youth was standng besde a SO-gallon dru of gasolne n the *rec* Jut ngl)t- whenlh,gltc4 anr bljlflnj tuet hbwwtf over h. He ko, wrthng n pan. A clown raled Carlson over and ov«r n a patch of deep sawdust, ex tngushng the flaes, as thfe crowd applauded. Hosptal attendants s«ld today tbe youjh U n ccwrag rapdly. Ant-Tns To A,., (ll (Mll Do An,,. A ft put,, l;,,thh blun:, n. n nn a-lv,;,,,, l-le Orofl. All;,,,;,, Copany n ;>, eludng th; (Jll., u t) ^nsuf ]- ;, j ( flprl n F P V (l l last week, cn,,, of the "H H;, VnW, qst ), people: Dn w A,, 6 enjoy n*,,,,, lvng, nr dn!,.v,»p A A p ;,,! sull w:r. h,., nntl-tnm hx.. to prevon ;;Vr onopnly u, ) : to llf pub. "We h,v.v,.,., thlllk," s; A,V pyer slo «. h.,, food bll ; h«s cvt M would no: h:v",, trouble r n-:r,,, )H;:rs «v h, <, pnckt;o(] h- d,.:, A ^ P M,;,. Aevknn sv,,cn!., "Ost, lnw- l] ll threatnl, hr w trust lawyer-»,, ns A S. p.,.,, fot thf (jc c.,! Chans Mntto "A k V W Mh n n. ts county. Vu. n years wt- hnvr ound ;;.,; busness or,. uh: Gvf th,,,.,, ood fuorl ynu,.,:; oney, shown htt hey h-;,.,,, polcy by co: : :, to cfo ther.shopp : bs t s blthlly :, poople, by thc \.t-\,;; ade us bn." A & P sad t., t. terests of th vnn,t pany wen nf c,f lhon.s <f csuu..nn thousands (f f.nn r of nanuftutuc, > land the tnn-, Hun 32 would be hurt :: \ :. strnyrt. "We feel th. :. blty to ul! tn, ;. by every l-:n : copuy ll : on whch t \\,, u; Blond- Wn The ter, l!n.: to blchcd nr l;h: whon v;:y d/, brown n tune l types hltucl l, c ally dalu u,,..,:- been srttckllv..;,:. u, unbleached w>!-.. ;,.J naturally l;;ht < : nsccl For every str tt--*t : * on a clear ngm, t!.,-: J ferent speces ol f.l earth below. AjrlruHur.l \srtt Assets ot uurm ;: :" a Jngle ndust)." dollars on Jan.., S, ALBRECHTS KEY M-lll" Slnnlr) TU - l» "" V\ - l, ll M KMV-MlN : You * lookng ol M* "backbont" of o truck.., ht otfw*f Ch#vr«lft t * ottytttmngth u nrollwy Run your ^y# ov«r that ruggtd frantf a *o w *wty HKaps. rofk-old foundaton that k««pt (hwyromlvda haulng at poak flffkbncy le aftar l*, ymr ofor ytar Add Ch«vroUf Valve-n-Hwd tnglns, Synth/o-Me»h trartthuon nd Hypod ar *, and youve a cobrwton thats bultt for load.,. powered for the pulh Coe tee the groat trucks fodayl ^ AS-»AU,TYH -ua, MN UV* ot tt «Ust lne, Ed 000 * -Urn you Beng conskntc of others s a sore wy to njakc party lne»vce goodforeveryone. And ts easy to be consderate k$ u of^poong calls.ns^ad of ng ooe rght after another... WAN THE uwot COMMBJ s already n UK... aatj&feg.wllng to relojc the Uoe CE-D t f» y ;.

5 ,Vrs Plan Way relate Country. S. Rereson Aercans Are,c London headlne, p, p r e s o n, Or nnother..,,,, of ths eoe the.,(. doestc stuaton,, states h«engaged. df the Brtsh cab-! nrlds Up to fol bg.,, nrtshers: What can! Kngdo do to nulart». shock of anaer-,... on? h(.fs econol* co- Tn.,,,nl,-d over by Sr Stat., chancellor ot the ex. "., understood to h»ve a :,,,., (»pper for any suth Hut everybody knows,n ran ; alter the faet that n; < H depresson would.v,,,,,,p n foregn trade ;,t aftect adversely as,,(,arly has done Brlt-. sell to the dollar ar-,vo already hs been,.,l jy Sr Graha Cun-. lunnan of the newly l.- rxport board, as a ^,. fpre«ervatlon," Sr t ths way:,,, can substantally, trndc wth the dollar ho short te at our, n g whch Marshall- contnue (untl l S5t>, unble to procure soe! portant raw ate tn antan our econ-...thott that, t sees,, vuble result wll be npnployent n ths : subsequent deteroratng standards,,,:!-( that tfte short SNGER Vacuara Gleaner (:< the SNGER* Vacuu v tl 5 tl new, eclusve CORD REWND l n cor* vlthat nnd,n by h M CORD REEL to ran *«Y*O wllkh the tltaner rsdf. TWN FANS glml tfom- llorn urr.ntol «l«mw «(tm *» «* tflhenolu«w4llmw<l«tfc*mathl PVOTED FLOATMC «UH M««lrM, no aj utt*qt for, t THUMLNDHC... "t<t»dtt«klkty",f BUDonrntMl -.n,b (or your p n M t T w< «n>hk * od CALENDAR W COMNG EVENTS 2S-Wfcddng of Mss Matfaret flwcak ard Atkthony Russo. Sa-l Heart Church, 3:M P. M. 28 Bnrn Dance, WlnRs A. C, St. Jtfnes Hall, 8 P. M.. OCTOBEft Dance, St, Marys Ukranan Sodalty, Lutheran Hall, 8 P, M. Weddlnf, Dors Prtula, Warren Hansen, St. Elzabeths Rect-y. Court Carteret, 48, Foresters, reopens renovated dob roos. 2~S?S? dftnce St ^znbeths PTA at at, Jaes Hall. 8 Weddng, Dorothy Yftpczenskl and Herbert 0. Houghtallnu, Jr., Holy Faly Rectory, 4 P. M. 2 Cnrd Party, Carteret Reputolfcah Club, Fre Hall No,, 8 P. M. S Card Party. Washngton -Nathan Hale P. T, A., at Nathan Hale School, a P. M. 3 Openng runcheon, Carteret Woans Club, Fre Hal No 2 P. M. 9-Bake Sale, Hgh School P. T, A. at Hgh School, 0 A. M. to 4 P. M. 9-Annual Barn Dance sponsored by Foresters of Aerca, n St. Jaes Hall. 23- Dnner-Dance, Altar Rosary Socety, Holy Faly Church, at School Hal. 29 Weddng, Sophe Marclnlak and John M. Nedbala. 28-Halloween dance, by St. Jaes Post No. SS, C. W. V, St Jaes Hall. 3-Annual Halloween parade, sponsored by Carteret Craftsens Club. Oldest Map The oldest known ap t th* j world was produced about 4,500 years Bffo. A clay tablet unearthed n runs 200 les north ol the ste of Babylon, t.now preserved n the Seetlc useu ot Harvard unverty. Enartelware Because enaeled utensls have a sooth, non-porous glass coat ng, hoe econosts recoend the fur preparng, storng and re heatng foods. The glasson-stcel constructon of enaelware pre vents t fro absorbng food odors Far Entrance Bactera n Fo»d Most far fales prefer to A bea of lght produced by have ^vstors use any door but the 2 flllanvok generator can kl ktchen door. An entrance facng bactera n food wthout rasng th* drveway and a parkng area the teperature of the food ore for ears near the entrance wll than two degrees Centgrade, ake ths possble. SNGER Solves All Your Sewng PROBLEMS! YOU DONT HAVE to know a sttch about sewk when you strt ; SNdKR SEWNG COURSE. "Youll actually ake your frst dress as you learn the Know-How you need t» sew a whole uurdhe for half what t would rost you to buy t. l.v and Evenng Classes n 8 two-hour lessons, experts at your SNGER SEWNG CKN- TKK wll teach you every step.... HOW TO... Adjust patterns for perlc< t lt. Cut fabrc wthout wslr. Sew seas, darts. pleuu. t n porkrts and rppers, Mnke buttonholes, Ft your luthrs to perfecton. Do ft.l flllshlnj louhfs. tcmfact foftah! NKW SNGERS AVA AB.b: Prces $QQ 5 * Start at O*J BUDGET TERMS lrrnl Trnlr n Allowno, L#f ut tettrfy your SMGfft Untle ochfnef For eer, ore coforume sew:?n convert yr prcmnt SNCKR Treadle Machne nu an tletrc! Utre what you get: Nw SNGERnottr. H«wSMG«* w«lcontrol Hew SHCER spotlght. > We wll convert your trendle nto a odern Csole cabnet electrc k>z $ *Rr(. U. A. Tl. Off. by Snger Sewng Center 69 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY :. Open Frday Evenlnfs Tll 9 Oclock n a wde assortent of PLADS 5 ues-red-greys-browns SM $8 95-$J2 95 SZES 8-20 Thwe ut slck buy n 00% an wool Jackets. bult fur ghty wrng power and wnter k ««f«rt. BUDGET ACCOUNTS AVALABLE FRDAY, SEPTEMttft 23, 549 Chld Welfare Work Topost n Seasons Plans Quarterback Slot Of Carteret Woans Clabs Evenng Departent Bg Rutgers Worry CARTERET -- Chld welfare Mrs r* Keeny; March 30, nwork wll lead an BtHbttous pro-: tnlor dfrorattns progra and gra for the season fop electon of offcers; Aprl 3, bu«lthe Evenng D*parJ«at of the ness eetng Cartpret Woans CJUb. The progra ha» Wfl prepared by Mrs. Joseph Altottlne. pr> charan The Bedue of.dvdes follows: O tober 3, busness eetng. hostesses to be Mr*. JjHWTt Matefy nd Mrs. John MftrtUlln; October 7, specal progra; NoVelxr % Out of the Alndnr -progra; Deceber, tour of the, Unted Naons Assebly January S. progra; February neetlnu and whte February 20, Mnrch 9. Jont. Woans Club at Sweetness $ Lght (Contnued frob -fle ) on another. He g«w the strkers and ther fales hs word -he would coe back fro Chcago loaded wth lettuce. He cae back wth a hundred. All rght, guys, can you take h at hs word? s he revellng you? Or s he Just bustng out at the bazoo? Just ask ht the next te he tells you hes your frend. >{ AMBOY U. S. experts quetly study plan for ars for Europe. PLANT NOW For strong tlcen roots! EVERGREENS FRUT A^l) SHADE TREES SHRUNK GRASS SEED BAKARV PRVET HEDGES HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS Andrew Nfelec. publc welfare Mrs Albert Watery, usc; Mrs NEW BR"NSWCK-The bg- Thoas Srandan, lterature; Mrs KMt proble confrontng Cotch Wlla Babes. Aercan hoe Harvey Ha:nun durng Ruttrs Aprl 7, "Ho* Doe* Your O«r-nnd Mss Atn Proskura. scrap UnlveNly prp-e?\son (Jrllb hs drt Grow" pronra; May. tte- book been the sevh fur a capable repl«<rrnt for quarterback Pr«nk atre party; May 5, voce personalty prerrs; June 6, annual pc- The secretary, Mrs, Stanley Nleler, read the revsed consttuton nc, and June 9, < l losl eetng. nnd by-laws The next eetlnn Burns, who wns graduated last ntroducton of new offcers and wll be held at the hoe of Mrs Sxr The Hwlte feld tenfrnl fthnunl report*. Matefy wth Mrs. John Markulln nnd passer was one of the prncpal reasant the Scarlet becae The club held U openng dnner ettlrr at the Metuchen nn Mrs Oscar Anderson of the one of the ost repwted teas At rght tackle the outsundm us ro-hostess. wth Mrs Jaes J. Lukach. departent charan, n charge. n the Ej.t t» latt frw ye»n. canddate) are Oakl«7 Pantftek #! Woans Club was a guest Other ebers present were Mrs. Wlla Bbles, Mrs. Stephen Bak&o. n the other ten pwlllons. Har- Panwood who at 2J5 pounds t Welcoed as new ebers were H and Tfou" M. Leenftrd C«trl, Mrs. Wesley Mrs. John Turk. Mrs. Myrtn Wo- an h not too bad ofl, but the Burton Arnold of Lnden, who cmjrwtf 6, busnefc Spewak, Mrs. Anthony Alach and : lunsky, Mrs. Andrew NMnltc, Mrs. rurtmck slot h keeplnx M 30 pounds or Ms foot hant sale: Mra. John Wolsky. Theodore. Klefcan. Mrs. ueotte wake nghts Pour players are our. frae On the other M* an < Nght"; Naed as cottee charen Gerek, Mss Catherne Fllo, MUs -ently blddnr for the rvllege ot rwrve en fro laat ye«- wth the.! were: Mrs. Edward Kuolnsky. art; Sophe Prywata. Mls«Blanch* tppplng nto Burns shoes therly of Trenvrn and Paul hoe of Mrs. Henry Oreen, publcty; Mrs,?,lpnt and Mss Jula Olnda. rlfan of Jtney Cty. * hankes task, for no atter hnw ; Jnhnny Schurk of VdHff:<! opletely he ay aneuver the HOLLAND 5LRS COLONA PLANT MARKET 7S5 ST. GEOTGE AVENUE RAWAY, N. J. Telephone: Rahwsy OUR MEAT PRCES ARE CHEAPER STKAKS ROUND Top or botto lb J2C lb, CHOPPED BEEF Products lb ll.nunl nllllf Mll.Mll ROASTS (Boneless, rolled) lb Fresh BEEF LVER Mlk Fed VEAL CUTLET lb lb VEAL CHOPS (Kb or ShouWer) lb SMOKED TONGUE lb 30c 43c 85c 45c 38c All Other Products Prced t As Reasonably These prces are good fro Mon., Sept, 9, Through Mon., Sept. 24* Open Daly Tll 9: SO P.M. And Saturdays OAK THEE Mle Fa»t aell Ctnt«r r For thla wtaw «nly, o#, r«ull ule» debartwjt «rtlt clue Frday, Stpt. U. at Autoatc LghU Control SeH NEW MLFORD, C O N N- What s beleved to be the worlds frst autostlc street- ghlng Jyste, n whch troetlght* ndvdually turn thetctves on and off, beng plocod n dperaton here by the Connectcut Lght and Power copany and s expected to be copleted wthn a few weeks. Developed «nd desgned by engneers of the General Electrc copany n collaboraton wth engneers of the power copany, the new systes lghts are ndvdually controlled by photoelectrc fq< laent or electronc eyes whch lre nblc to "see" dusk a dawn and other changes n daylght condton. When natural lght tals below or rses above one foot candp of llunaton, the electronc eve detects the change n lght d causes a swtch to turn the lghts nn or off autoatcal y.» Engneers nstallng the equpntt sad Hnt should a su tv thunderstor darken the sky enough to allow only one- (not-candlo of lght to reach the street, the lghts would go on, Ore Port Marquette, Mchgan, was founded M an ron are shppng port n t49. > LET US REVVE THE EXQUSTE BEAUTY OF YOUR Rugs Carpets Call CA. C-6382 John tokos HATWAR) AVE. CABTGRET, N. J. All Work done n your hoe»t ybur Two-8n Oa Fro West H«Ey«on Whlt Htu NKW YORK. O. tp Replogle. a two-gun gal fro th* wld and wooly *«st. took B bead on the Whte House and allowed «s hnw she ght a to take R over H the frst woan Prcsdtnt around about 980 Mss Rcploglr- fgures she hat a runnng start on alost any other pntrnt&l cnndldt* ale or eale for coander-ln chot 3 years fro now. And pardner, shell draw on the frst hobre who chllenge her At the ag* of», th«tall, pretty grl s servng her ccond ter s county attorney of Fergus county, Mont, Shes dead shot wth an old fashoned fronter uzzle-loadng rfle and an expert at roundng up cattle whle rdng horseback. M" j-replogle wa«elected to the county attorney post at the tender ag«of 23. fresh out of Montana state un vorsty lsw tchool. She uted her fenne wles for the good of the Republcan party whle her father. a devoyt Deocrat, stt at hoe n Lewstown and fued furously. Bert Replogle thought he was gettng even wth hs turncoat daughter when, as defense attorney n her frst case, he gave her a sound legal spankng. But that ddnt stop her. And last year she was reelected wth hardly any copetton at all. Ttyerate The Gulf Strea only a few les fro the North Carolna const at Morehead Cty oderates and tepers the clate O that the adjacent producng area t zoned agrculturally wth Florda. N RECORD TME! Plnnr Cl*. llranh Now get $25 to"$lou on your sgnature, auto, etc. Ztt MONTH- PLAN. Call WO The cash you need wll be ready to pck u > n 5 nutes! ENROLL NOW!! Carteret School of Dancng Annonnces Group wll eet Saturday, October llt at A. M. a the Ukranan Pavlon SepedtUhlK n Ukranan Folk Dancng;, Ballet Toe Dancng and Tup Dancng. Spcul Seasonal Kates For nforaton Fhone Mrs. Kay Sychk CARTERET, N. J. MAY MEAN TRAGEDY FOR OTHERS, Tt" a, horrble feelfnc «Uvpl(on that pedal, and (ndlk you cant»top! Dont let t happen. l^et AN EXPERT DO YQUR BRAKE WORK!! 20 YEARS EXPERENCE NO GUKSSWOltK, KXPKRMENTNO, DELAYS..-, " COM^PlETE-Y EQUPPED SHOP PRARE DRUM KEFACNO CYLNDER HONNG AND REfU&DlNC COMPKTE STOCt OF PARTS «w FrrnN( EAJWHEEL M H r, &W«toPfWM N STREET earn n Harans T foraton ttack, he s bound to suffer fro oparlson. been pc-teasc drlls Vesa Tle flanks art: b* anned veterans. At the left end s Veronas Bucky fltrtcmt. or the best pss cachen n tae. He wll be backed up (hone Ruddy at Rhwajr. At opposte wlnt Fred Sowtck of Brunrlrk and At Burnett of nton are bulng for the role wth sopohore Al of Clfton, who starred on reshan basketball tea wnter Nebb f Bound Brok. a Nuber One prospect at the oent s Mke Panuccl of Orane. end. «notch behnd. Veteran R«ed nf Phllpstwn. s forer All-8tatf backfldl HCP tl.- rght guard slot. Pelttnftttt -lp was tlnhly regarded us a f#eo-: t xpe U-.l u> see acton as a b«db an, and saw so actlnn as up alnng wtl husky Leon Roatjf Sus understudy last season At, East Orange, a forer fullteek 90 pounds he s th? heavest ol who sppears to have the the contendln quartet. ptst ted up Unons Howard 6tt> Al Malekofl of Newark served two ley. chunky (ullb.ck, also s ears as a fu;ba:k and last scwas entrusted wth soe slu- U) range behnd the lne n defenw. nal callng dutes wth the currpnt :apalgn!n nd He s a sxl Znc s Found GtnjNBBt passer and a nted defensve nn 0 Bl.od N Lfht ln\ Up fro the undefeated fresh- ne.n tea s Wnlt. LaPrare of WASHNGTON -Znc, b?reeport. Lons sland, who nho detectable aounts, ppnn to lt can pass well and last year ffquentlj s\prlsed the apposton tay j an essental coponent ol kwmfe """ :E hs* plunblnu vnd runnng ablty r snenk plays. J.ck rvnnrclo, forer Coluba Hluh School ace. has been ulutued wth njures thus far ths season. H starred on he freshen eleven two yenrs ngo, nt wns sdelned by studes durng he 948 season. Thats the pcture. Any one ol Lhe four ay turn up as the reguar sgnal caller before the season starts. All ara dependable football palyers. but none can cue wthn range of the old uster. Burns. Her Herlng of Roselle Park, who can run lke a deer when he breaks nto the open. s the standout at left half Wth South Oranges Henry Pryor a dependable understudy. Harvey Glsley of Orange had the early season nod for another capagn at rltht half, but leg njures have slowed h down and sophoore George Marlnkovlcl, a 55 pound speedster fro Bethlehe, s gvng Harvey a terrfc battle for the startng post. Hard httng Johnny Sabo, forerly of Newark East Sde Hgh s tabbed a fullback, but J Montthan, New Haven sophoore, has rn;s nov MV: ll\ M ).M Vnu» to > trtnrro t llrr.. lhrtt ntt le lo > ll f.. ltlnl<! n: - H:, s. THE HARNED AGENCY KST. 92 nsurance and Rrul Fstate!3 Man Street WO WOOMSRUOE, N. J. Hrea, Unt Mand, bt. (alt aggressve sophoore, appears standout at left guard, wu ts crlrf concentraton U H cocyte, ost abundant <A [ the whte blood cells. s Frst essurtents d nnunt of thn trace eleent, tt functon of whch entrely known but whch probably U «M Hal to health, are descrbed px t report Just ssued by the NutflM foundaton. t ay now be possble, by.cattrolled anal experents, to &b terlne the role of lne defleftfkt n dsease. The experents, carred art wth huan subjects D several laboratores, show an at^rtfl tne concentraton o( about lllonths of a (r per centeter of whole blood, pntf about one-thrd of ths conctmrttot> was found n blood plasa; tat the leucocytes, however, th* ctent ran as hgh as 30 lllonths % s gra-or about 03 of a Ulontt ot a gra per lldw cell*. leucocytes are UM bodys tntefr lon fghters. They also sre the eeb» whose ultplcaton gets out ot a0 control n the usually fatal dlselm leukea, closely alled to cancer. Thus.lne ay b aa portant x "! part of ^e body^ araeat agnnst dsease. No portant Affertnc* w4l. found between healthy and subject*, except that n the there was ore varaton to 4bt znc content of the blood fro dp to day. Tran Cnw Mbtn Mlt Wth Troubl Fro* Elk KELLOGG, DAHO.-Crew bers or a Unon Pacfc (rttfm tran tred everythng possble ta ove, a bg bull elk fro the toad after he hod forced the tran halt. Fnally, n desperaton, the necr oved the tran (lowly lbf«ward n on attept to nudge flgf bg fellow out of the way. But the foxy elk was at that aneuver, too. He on the cow-catcher *nd walml wth hs front feet, ke*pe«p«wth the engne. : J-T*... Second Annual Pcnc sponsored by AVENEL MEMORAL POST 764 and Auxlary SUNDAY, SEPT. 25, 949 at Varadys Grove, Fords, N. J. 2 P. M. Tll? at and Hefreshnaeta YOUR OME CAN BE NCER THAN YOUK NtlClUBOKS And For Only $3.89 Weekly the "SURPRSE STORE" Where you can buy: THREE ROOMS OF BEAUTFUL, BRAND NEW FURNTURE - PLUS A NEW 949 AUTOMATC WASHEK A GUARANTEED G.E. KEFRKKKATOR RADO AND VACUUM CLEANER : All for Only $ WTH NO MONTV DOWN AND LOOK WHAT YOU GET! YOUlt.VNC COOM: 3-TV. flnrlnc Culn Uvln* Sute, BnJ Tal)le», OocHtull Table, Floor l.nn: Mrror. Ptctuw Dnn, Kt. YOU t BBDttOOM: S-Pu. Bedroo Bull-. V Un*«, Tftlale, Drauw, Ncaltcr lugn, Ktc. YOUlt KTdtlW: 5-V. Sulhl Ouk Kll<lr Set, )-Pc. S»t U(*»», H-Pc, St ot PllV«W»,r», Eto. 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6 PAOE STX CAKTKKKT PRESS CONGRATULATES CARTEHKT Jteplen Unnnsky. 54 Lowell trpol. were gven n surprse party honor of tholr twenty-ffth annversary. The affar "t by thrlr daughters, s. WllHn rnplon and Mss nuansky. Charan of the affar wll be Mrs Mchael Hlla and awlstlng PartrpHtut were: Mr. rnd her wll br Mrs. Henry Meklune. Htn Jdhn Sbol And dnkhtrr. Mrs George Ferenehlck, Refreshent cottee afe Mrs. Andrew -Mare Mr nnd Mrs Joseph Oar- "»(Oskl. Mr and Ms. Frank Kraye Abaray. Mrs Catherne Rnckeregel. Mrs. Helen Edund, Mrs jpnn -h<-n. Clara Sue and ancls; Mr and Mrs Stephen Ann Szyborakl, Mrs. Orond...aner fnd drhter. Anrne; McLeod, Mrs. John Oartley. Mrs 4r. nnd Mrs Mchael Carr. Mr Margaret Dobrowskl and Mrs, nd Mrs Jacob Dunnnsky, Mr Wlla Toth. nd Mrs Rnbrrt Konowka. Mr. New ebers are M. John ju Mrs Andrew Paul Mr. andoartley, Mrs. Matthew Ayrea, Mrs. «rs. Wnsl Duansky. Mr andmargaret Dobrowskl, Mrs. Ann Krs. Mchael nnsky. Mr andszyborskl and Mrs. Catherne rs Jnhn fhrako. Mr. and Mrs. UllprsberRer. ohn.nm.szkewcz. Mr and Mrs. A delegate was elected to the._.ert Turyn. Mr. and Mrs. Jo-conventon n Atlantc Cty. Mrs eph Zcrn, Mr. and Mr». Orond McLeod was elected wth Btepleft Kcy. Mrs. Phlp Fox, alternate delegates Mrs. Andrew and dklter. Theresa. Abaray and Mrs. Charles Keatng. Also Mr nl Mrs. Stephen Anjoz. Ms Kathprlnc Szyanlfk*. The conventon wll be held October flrs Mar.v (rerh. Mrs. Catherne hltro. Mr. and Mrs. Donald fler. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jew- Mr. and Mrs. ZazWorsk HH rlarht-er. Lorrane; Mss Honored by Neghbor $ athelne Fnhey. all of thl* bor- _.j; Mr nnd Mrs. Mchael Purell d drtler, Mare, of nu Pa. and Mrs. Joseph of onn sland CARTERF.T - Many frends and glbors culled at the hoe of r. and Mrs. John Crowell. West tf sedon to offer cortrralatons on the couples 25th ddltk annversary. The Cro» lls were arred n 8t. Ellas eek Catholc Church, Septeber fl, 924. They have four chldren. Don Ernest. Ralway: Frst -ss Prl.ty Offcer John Croell USN. MaRaret and Robert rowrll at hoe. The occason so nrkpr the frst weddng lvcsy o( Mr. and Mrs. Dond J Ernst. Rahway. son-n-law nd (Hhlor of the Crowells. J SCHOOL NEWS ElKlt norp pupls were reflstcrld n Cartprnt.s publc schools as f yesterday than were enrolled ft the se perod last year, Edwln S. Qun. Jr., reported. The jjpul enrollent stood at 594., Pupls of the second grade at 4he Cleveland School are publlshg ther own daly newspaper der the drecton of ther teach- «, Mr:,. Ruth Gallo. The actvtes Jjf the class are recorded., Sale of lk n the grades of he Carteret publc schools wll egn on Monday, Edwn S. Qun, f revealed today. Hounf Proble Solved * Two sparrows recently bult Olest n New Jersey fro tanltll jteel achne shop turnngs. They ; v TUned t wth leaves and down. (VCUOrllllb t s estated that there are nort thanco llon acre* of land n the u s. n need ol edate sloubuton, Ctrus Juces To get the full vtan value jjjro ctrus juces do not tran e. The pul) contans» lot of [vtan C. Ore Port MaqLltu. Mclg, was foundas an ron on; shppng port n BtraKe llnnncos trp to see wotnan facng blndness. PTA nl PhnntK Publc Card Party CARTEJET The Wshln«lon- Nathan Hale P. T. A. held. t* M and Mrs. eetnn at thr fenthan Hale School. The eetng v u opened wth a pledge to the flag and the snnng of the Natonal Anthe. A card party wll be held October 3. at the Nathan Hale School. CARTERET-Many frends, anrl neghbors gathered at the new hoe ot Mr. and Mrs. Dlltrl Zazworskl. 4 Edgar Strttt, at a housewarln? party n honor of the couple. Guests were Mrs. John HundBk, Mrs. John Olnda, Ms. Alfred Brusehe, Mrs. Peter Tarcz, Mrs. Mary Nudae, Mrs. Mldhael Bzpalt, Mrs. Charles Bohanek, Mrs. John Perence. Mrs. Joseph Kaly. Mrs. Edward Kublck, Mrs. Albert Maronl. Mrs. Mary Vertullo. Mrs. Mchael Muzyka. Mrs. Mchael Koronocky, Mrs. Stephen Mellck, Mrs. Sal Melnlck, Mrs. Mary Salonson, Mrs. Jula Ksh, Mrs, OlgR Nagy, Mrs. John Kreban, Mrs. Andrew Skltka. Mrs. Charles Harrow, Mrs. Joseph 8ychlk, Mrs. Stephen Sarsh, Mrs. Geprge Elko and Mrs. Slsn Dell. Well Red The Aercan people buught an average of ore than 82 llon newspaper! every day n M8. Work Wth Vntt.n Salvaton Ary works wth youth n,370 renter* tlrnjhl the Unl ed State? For Wood Carvera Ease of cuttng sugar pne akes t a basc ateral for wood carvert. f The sxth annual flower show Was held yesterday at the Washngton How Sugar Beets lertlzaton of corn and school wth all teachers of augnr beets helps prevent dsease he school partcpatng. There and nsect daage. ras uch nterest shown by the upls. Russa reported vocng objectons to U. N. prayer plan. THS VVEKKS " SHRT SPECAL! $2.98 New Hlntr lnddotl lk:\«(tns Merchandse Club Now Forng f HEADQUARTERS FOR BbWLNG SHRTS 03 MAN 8TRBKT WOODBUDGE. n Real tends Party Drve The checkerboard wt Ud oyt n alternate quarot of unpllntcd alunu and lapbhck, whch had no sell, and the roachc were placed f>n the floor of the cage, half an nch above the checkerboard. The cag«w»» especally equpped to conduct heat The lghts were turned out, and when the test was over the roaches were drectly over the black neat-absorbng squares. The centlsl explaned that the roaches were drawn over the black squares because of heat flowng fro the sell organs to the lapblack. The alunu, they sad, threw back heat, and caused no heat loss to the sense of sell of the roaches. Because af noseheat loss. Mles sad, they selled the black square;. The experent was. perfored at a eetng of the Aercan Phlosophcal Socety. CHRSTENSENS "THE FRENDLY STORE" For babys, pldypfn protecton. The Balancer by BUTER BROWN Buster Brown lws desgned ths?ho«to guard your youngsters frst steps. Not* these portant Balancer features: T(t "play loft" anklt support and «xttn> fen hetl ad> n balau*. Tht prlngy cushon nolt aborb* htk*,; of walkng. ; Th* pur* whtt «lk upp*rt art left at a ktttntar. " ; No ldt ta to hurt ttndtr ftft, TUN N lt ll«r lt««n latle Cona»» UUt4% ornlng ol OOO en ttatt* XXX, STORE HOURS: 9-0, OAtV; FRDAY TU t CLOttD NOON WEDNESDAY FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 949 LKOAJL NOTCES AN (lulnanxk KSTAH.SMS! Tll; Ul.lDK <»l TUB SjlTH V.M.r.lltH.NK HF c.mttbrt \ f: M f. PM YPURSM HTHBCT ^^ KMTK.v TO JJMKSON A\ K M K l.v TMK nltot (ll OK r,\l:- YKKT X>KW JRlfKY H T DKANKH MA TPH LEGAL NOTCF8 j. Cll Ml ll "" " " " > l n k " n, h Ulllor H nn* ""l. ln rp»»" t> Mnntt ftn Vfll*. r»r tl.. purposr l>r f.j Unt n BBM-Ml «l«<l».t <".H %)r n n ;**r l,- nr ne nu lm ^lull lp ^Tl hrclller!p t,, H ppllllrr Ml. n,, ll.k Mn«hr llll ul H" nlllln nhunnm. ly tl" ll :n. HVu-n l ),,. (lvcrnnr fur UlC Hl«tO "f rntmu. UK Tf: MH:"l<n >>) l T*lr >.p"*m«mbern of the f.\l:tk:bt. ) l* nnfr (f jlrlu" n H- H,tln> Tn unln n< h nt- rtbn " w MTn» nf»»lp fllf. A """lllnlv Clerk Tor the County - lk ) M nr r n ol A > n u p tla llrnulcl of fnron Rll l«hv* tn-» «nlk» c [nf olll rly F HxJfffllll H H«l^ lt*ll for n! nu«n H* «t H. gn. r"r.t«r Hn«"[""M.." Along nall,,, flf T w-c; runnng Unte* («) Northerly nt-na e f r lne of prl.f nptlon «l [,r AVOP run <V V o.,.n Kt. HLBK <«("cnv Un,n to nr ucht(»rl> to jkkn """ "" PlAMKH TAPKX,!"*" n l.r-l.y wtllll-)! A-tlllK llnnkl tlo-k ""!,Tl!n..n for (UP Hor kvenup to He -pnlfr H* of Maplt the nt-mllpy Trn t rop rnl Kuc Wr«t: nfnnlnk hen rh..»,n hn»\ prolle n>n<l> Tn l- «.lv rll-l Holfllllcl -S. ho,,> ( Wentorlv nlonff tl» efntfr of flr.llcv f, \,\.n.. P < J. llvh Knflnpe!) Mn Met, l- 3. Hts, n tle H Tn- olllk &«> <">» r "«v ", Hl ln> f MHP Street nnrt No* Htr»»t wth the l;vt?r to the,>er lne of Tlornnll Htrpn; ton AVPK,; lllh n. (.crv,r Oh KfrcRl, nf url.»n..unon.ll-rrl.-l. «f therunnlu tlpn-f (r.) Nnrtherh»lnn«nr.unl "f (Hrtre lre»«fnllnwn. MTMF, TO nter lne of Tlornull Streft o cf Wnsl. n tto Avc >., l.n -. Tll" nrunan-k "H T NO : (Vnllnn plu«. H>"l>l Ml" n trlllul- Kll "" te r-nler lnn of Burke HtrMt; lne or Rurke nk -cl H. pr..trl by bw. rf.flvfd n tn- tr-f " tn* " Kn «-l...»l. nnntnt!,l " nnl then * (») Weat>rly aln* nf llrr Henttler ]..»J!. tl,,. lt-tlon "T Nor rrp«k»lt«f!!an* K Cl-rk. urt-pt, N. J., n npr lne of Burke Stre»t tn Ks TAr.X. t. M. n -,l S. l>. H fn KHH Hntl; runnng tlcne H T NC Xt,r K«< Kntnrly Un of Wa«MnHtnn Hgh A t K lornkrt rltk n nhllrlv nm-nrl. Tnr (n n «WMfrly. rtlrctln alnnn Melu.nl. fur-( AVCP H* pont or plan of b»- Tl, f,,.. t,j,k nllnan, f wan n- SOPH ^ cek tn Pchlnf Ave- ln nt thf, unttrtnlk, llll tlcnt J Northerly,»l"ns lllllb. lrfet Avnnp wn, M,H,ll H Hr-lltlK «l He UUV n rmrllnn lnx Ave t" Hno««velt Av«- DHT.KT NO 7: (VotlnK nne*, of Cypr» street nl n He llour, en.n. ret xll wltl. HF rl.r Knt of n> - hc ; (3) Wcnterly alonn (all,,.,, Hale 8<:hnnl>, BKOSNNO ntt (.) Nort M plcnher. HS. wh«n»<*(>rtl»h l.c «t xmmt Avrna to the WdKtcr y \t ll,- ntprwtlnn of Nrte, RtrWt center lne of f.ml r,l c fr alng. Tle Md rfrf>rnr HHKH wll l>" lln.r ctlm wrret: Hnre (t Brl M,le Street «Un Pfr«nln» pont and nur lnr wl «.,.tn -a».«b.«< lln> p, Hlrrl H r «ll ontr-a n N.rlllv alnnk «;rlp«htr-et nl Avenue; runnlnn tlcn,* () n a r.hlrrly Hne nf \vn«nn crml n ahr fur lln»l «;,^Jt on umnl (Up lftnln-h contnuty H vrntkl lne n Wnterly drecton fllonf»kld No«*: runnlnc (len ll >l lllllb ll MH Clltl,. U» 5X.Oll tlr thtny Klvf-»l» l»nlnt wlntc streot nrt Maple- Str««t to Thornall along tal.l K l h,urnth nl Ht.rft on (Moler «. Hll».Htl -ll n tlfl lll" WPM Crck ( nlrs HR -Jllvrr. (rerl rnnlnk thenre (2> Nofthrlv slnnjr nall Thnrnnll Hlreet to n of tl,, Mouther l rtv-nup t,,.,!h!., P M., CHH- l,,thprt,. tn ^,r lfornrr llnln. l r l.c- (u Sntltrly alon(t the CurMfl Hull,.n.la A v-nllr. "»rur, x. j,, nt whlrl te rtl Tl- lltm t» rrktvcl n rrjert Hn; t l-n «Snutlnrly HnnK Wterly alone l! Hurke Street runnng tp n,.o,- extt.,., rult, wny tlvcr to HUton l«lnnrl Hurke street; runnng thenre (3) rtv Tnet t»t.ll Hs.nn.hlfrMrl «M W nn> nr nl L-lt, nl t" wave lny EDWARD J. DO.AN. JR. Stllldl xlhlll Slllllnl ll> " e \\*,.unfrtnt Avenue: rnnlrc Pl»<- 0?, nrflll) n,) ( uhf-n Hn ntnlv " n- l-rl. nunnnlllv n MK r-lv-l..northerly alotr»alj ( y ong»altl, Hn«of l.fl» rn«.,. r(].t CARTERET School Colaaloner Edward J. Dolan has been nhus Hlool. HOllNNNa «t runnng tle p (S) Klerly ""d nlprneetloh Ml ] A rttlllnl rlll-rk H llnt HHTtlCT Nn. 2:_(Vollnf rmae-. frlon Avenue to tandolph Aercan Ol o..nnv ]-KK ln on p» lent HT nl naed charan of capagn l o,ll vr- HM n.--nnmkv the Juntlnll r.r Stftt.el Ulnnd Honnrt Hnld l Jtsndolph. l l l Hatrept l t to lne ot t lle t Kl -. A-«lr lll«nhlltel. Tlls lcrk nhtll ^nl Norn Crs«lt; runnng lenr* ll S reel; runnng tln-e f«> for the Deocratc Organzaton. He s arrangng (or two lp pnvll.- tu Allert Hrc-lkB, ( Wentcrly Hlnl* Nnen reflk tn u rly nlong nald teald 8tr«gt ulntlk,- Vnr Aent.- ) M T ten OK rb.c.: AK-nt VrthlK Av Tne: flfn* <*) ftontl- 0 CMHVFU U Avpne; runnng tnane ntprsort wth t hn TO WHOM T MAV <:<)Xc-::X: Rnl- nf rnrkht lnv» Fur n-.rly. nr p.rmllnn Avenue «7 enserly y nlong nalcl ll ftooatvalt ftlt urtpret Avenue;,, ralles and expect* Eler H. A > rurulanpnk of th«t«onn-,ml.l,r wnk ttlll lr ndl NPW.lerpy Te.rnlnal lallrntu, Avctu Vll Vllg Av^tp; Av^ntp; rnn- l.l.nv rl>.llk,, ll O Went, Deocratc canddate l a< tl>«bborokh " CarlTol Holl wll H.,ll? Hlllltlfd tlptc (3 kuerlv lorg H S*v K thenee H Soutlrly nlotg *MA *trtpe» - > r g T <«->-r 2^, t, «n«llrcrftd n *.-**»t l,-r --,! or,governor to attend st least!. rrxt TTlt.MMrol (nl «^r(hl^ V-K Avenue to Nne nnd Mxpln tlace cf te^lnnln ; f. lh.l nn Tlrs P:A.\W TAKX, lf lhllllh " T. WlllllllllK <OH- Mlrren lo tld plane or pont of b#- lhthh.t No one of thee. ln lllt;. Or,,,T «. ll 5. n. AtlK HnrKl lk yt rf (nrll wll eet H ny tn l- nnll ff "" ft» Hrrk tlnnnk rrarletel H.srrv.!U. lo tn- \, C e r, r. r. n ^a rllvd to tho StHlnn llstlkt NO. «: (Votng plaee, tlhuy). Hr, sanl Sdntl: l tl,o-f (4 Nnrth NHHU H»le Slonl, BKONNlNO Crll nf tl, ent, Mnlll HlllhR. (o«l<«av-np, STUB rly HUMC StHtf slt Sounn to ;tt tn nt-rrrllm of Uoolcvjlt lob. wll, the rrfr-, X, J, unt k o»p anl netl Avenue nvl llnvwnrd Avenue; runnlnr thmrc ll Northerly along.l (tlllr ulr ll to the llglell n plu c >( MrKltnlng. llnp ul H,.,,,, Colors lltl^r rorfnt d lornh ot salf M Kl,:CTU>\ MT: runlr Hn-n llstskt Nl 3:-! Votng pl. HVVKP Avenue KH o\ten<led to a M llt nrl flc Rnrdffl flcrk n «r H (ll ((A TWHKT ottleserly l,nk, ln* Slonl. twlnnnd al olnt on le Snuthelv shore lne of Now tht Hot MlTll: M TH >OT.H lne to uln n,,..- n l*p.r-l pll Hlll n hr nulllrlt rhrl!! jurl nf Tullt Creek anrl he HHHV llvrr; rununx tlnee n tcnl wll tn HVSHK of Wny lne of tl.p r, nlnr fn Jll,.OK n nl la. H k <lal HH. S.U. MlllllK llmmn Ml Hllee^Crly lee^crly alnnc the several seeal»f N».ler^ey; PHLADELPHA-Two Yal«f,-KK, t >rr>.k* "nrt- AKK^Hnfh >HK llt- A-c-tltK." Ttle S - :t -.">. he N«w Jrrsey Tfnll llnllront ny tvcr to a pont pont of f nterjectono lne tu the Su he) nf nn.v. Knllll An A. n <<«"- rn,,( l, \\>«t.rl.v nlo* Turn Cresk tu.nur of "ld l Blnrr l lne of f rth rtflh- Northerly alnntr -*», lntvrrly centtf proved to (!KV S MnlltK ".ll.lll tnktll l -ntln-g nlutk Mtll rblrt dtngushed gatherng thlt the Tukd rrlltfr wlf Urn HP (J of the h»une n-tl the -xten-lon xtenlon off Cnhway tlvar. rutnh vt\\ M. ttlts a j> l-- n tlr ntkxtlnn " nlhnk Avo rrrtt HMut COMH u, j rrso stre: runnlnk thence h (3) W«tTty pnl lowly corkach can urnell colors, r.d can o.ll black n par- nllun >r - - ;\ v, h «alv lul«n.,., n> l.nhvelt Avonte; runnln * llcr.ln. vnlrra n n, ul- Mll.ll.l. Unty HtrM-t; llp, - - ldh KlUl >l lhllalll t\..lonu- sult ChrlPd Clr» > ^ " " v, -,, t an extenrlll wt R ljh-!l r wrxnl" ^ t! rlv dlng H.C Avenue l!:l«ay tlv-r to u,,..,,, Mr M..ll-PV Cnlnl l.nr.l.,)<t n.llnr n t H.uKt- Ln..J.... ( n l l l,,, ll t,k,l;r hen H Wealerlv alnn)t.._. ad Hlul,t. -ly, d,,, s,,(,., tcular. Maybe, they thnk huans can. too. ll T r n lrluu u f*.mu.o f. hn p, tlp >"" or pluce nf BeKlnn* of KlprlHs, lu 7ds, Vrth Alnh.v \,.ln,! Hunk l!lll.. nr tn : v^l rv unt NurduTly al"h Westerly l nlar> H,,, to thf Slalcn KR SODK. hen- l ( l t ll,, ftll :on»rv«lt Avenue tn Hnynarl Av«lrnllKll llk. nlnllkh Hall. <»l- n. tul Sttfn HH Hnd to de "Kl of (.jrten-t, t/t. nf r.unrtft l nl l r nhtrkt NO.»: (Vntln«lll>«^ Ung sovernl large roache, tft. X.... " nr nf S!n.l,cr..«f beklnnlng.... "tll Houllerlv ;l,,,k HMK.M -lr S.rl n U, KK Natlnn Hnle.School). BKGtNNNO y lne to t,e, ent, n V.! n, f HHV VH n vole " n a cage, and alunu checker- llllt TV llmjllrv HHll,:Hlll. ]l lustllt Nu. 4:- L (V"llng pluce. a the ntneelon of the renter vlt Ave), run n,-. (-nrr.l Kl-. lon, XOVMH! S,.. hoord, and soe lnpblnek, Dr. of fjo.hl PV.Sho(l), HKONMNU al lne of Hurke Street wth the Kajtrly lln- of WHllngton Arenu* and K.Kevell Avelur tn Wenterlv allflf n;n.,,,., ll.c lnler»e tnn o( tn- Southwest THkc t\r(l rr l.t- lul ll KU Walter Mlen and Lloyd fleckt, nn n.lrl Street, te-e H> nnln tlenf KNterly along nr au.v ltlu tu whrl) l ntty lt*y le Nn, H l-rvly ^vrn tlut a or llnlr nol (-,,,,., -nntltly lng PenhlnK Avenue dsonstrttcd the theory thatj XH M of llurke Street to the d tlc M a y o r n t ] O Stll Montl.vrlv alc Outnrll! ( lr-r. l Klc. tln wlt UK lell " l -nnltnt n a HU.K. "- lter H" of tenll Strut: runnln "f llnlr toatl t,,,,, colors affect the sense o( tnell rlnll n!l< ll flcr>tl.n tl,> tnrnkh nf P c-t tn Snt lslnn younrl*, tlurc t-> hent ( Wrlerly nln- sad nnv.tf or nl ltl lt lrlry lln,.,,r h, Tl-hAv. MVKJHUt f, D!> through sudden heat tost n the. WlHtlll HllllK "6 lulll.. -ruler,lllu- nf H-nlll flreet (o tle Curtrn and the,,,. M.UM lo tn sell orgn. Wnterly Bnulary lne PHUT lne of llcnbevelt Avenud efrlnnlnr. nt.v HodUKll ol llltel, e l r r nnnlns tlth RTZ THEATRE (3 Knterly alnn* rurlcr-l,:!p n A McMprnl Norturry tllrocn. HK le.onrtt l "f HK., - AtHJtST -.ll rnr lln> of lon-fvrlt AHll* ll.r :n tn- -. tor llnr ul Kywurrl Ave -: rnnnlnr letup (4> N.rtherly HHllK lt THrtcrl n UooSfVtll.Wno; then.,) Hj la-t rly along OK»nnl lfr lne of Huywtrd WASHNGTON AVENUE. ( ARTERET, N, J. Kuu-pvolt Attune n Allr A^- SHOW.STAtTS AT 7. M.,f u,-m the Houtlvcnll ly turnj M.. nl de lorok>> " (arleret ft* wanf; thenre \[>> Nnr wc-lj Hutl lolarv Hutl: thep! (6) Nnrthcunt- Urrh S try ln Lurch Strot to the place,f rt.n SUNDAY AND MONDAY SEPT. 25, 20 Randolph Scott n "CANADAN PACFC Also "KAZAN" Stfph Dunne - Los Maxwell - Joe Sawyer, Monday Honey *e Dnnerwarc TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT Gary Cooper - Patrca No:l "THE FOUNTANHKAD" Also "HDEOUT" Adran Booth - l.loyd Brdges - Ray (lollng THTRSDAY TO SATURDAY. SEPT. 29, 3«, OCT. Edward G. Robnson, Susan Haywurtl. Rchard Contc "HOUSE OF STRANGERS" Also- TUCSON" Jhnjr Lydon - Penny Edwards - Charles RUSSB Saturday Matnee Kddle Kartoon Show DONT WASTE Tn&Mney WTH Guesswork! KNOW AM 8AV]E PAtSNOSS Frst Stop or Dscrntng (!ar Owners No aount of huan pklll could ever utch the precsan and accuracy of the electronc Sun Tenter. Each test s conclusve and dependable, every fault or sadjuxtent uncovered s real. Gone forever s the costly ethod of tral and error necessary n the past. Whats ore, you know n advance exactly what needs to he done and you an thorte only the work you want done BEHUtE YOU SPEND A PENNY FOR REPARS! OHEV that npulne toe n TODAY! SERVCE lyxaoo Products - Aboy Avenue and Cvery Boulevard SHOP HOURS: «TO 5 MON. SAT. ONLY W()-8-08!):{ USUAL NOTCES llstct NO. 5: (Votng plan. ren.n Scl.onl). BKaSXNO «t tlr lull rsn lnn nf the cnutr H nf rt-.-hlnu Ave wth the cenn-r K nl U UMlngnn Avenur unl rnnnk hcn () WMTV MK Mt M n Wnal.lngon Avenue to u o a nurxc tvn «,* Lcruel lne of Cypress Street; nn- K.uo l) southerly along \hp. ll r lnt <f Cypress Htrtc tu ln«cnr lne of TurUret Avpu, run- TMK thcn- (3) Wenterly alonn.t or MM, of Ortcret Avenue to th«-ncr lne of ll o e Avnut, rnk lence () Nortlerly along,c.-nlur lne o[ Fllore Avenue n ;t pnt n tlo Houtlerly lne of lnnls nnv. or forerly ol the Aarlln nt (onpj; runnng thence., \\ -HUTty HK san lne of (.le An<rl«n Ol Copany lo the Ratcrly MKllt of Way lne of the Centr;,l tllrnrtl of New Jer«ey; Mnnln; thmce nl Soutlerly along Kt d Ks-rly rght of nay lne of tn- (Vlrul l:,lroa< of New.leHe to. Southerly VKO lne letn-pl-n t" r>nnugh of (lartee Rnt H nnlhll- Townshp, runnng llnf ^ lousterb HlolK Bt nl y- :-l" lne n thr eler lne of [.anl Hec: rtnhg henre (St rjasterly o t tn enter lne nf jrch Street c, the nu lne of Phlng Avel: tnlnk llenre (9) Xnrtlerlv.l<,,>; hr tcr lne nf crshng Avenue lo the renter Hue of Wtsh- Both Theatres MATNEE PUCL.S c l J::t> -.:: MON. TO FR thad Wldark "S.ATTERYS HURRCANE". V.-rtlen l.nke GOOD NEWS... LMTED NUMBER OF NEW De Sotos Ply ouths FOR MMEDATE DELVERY! 6«J» Ctaod Deal plw-«ll tb? b-nclt at BuH»ulcd drect factory Sales and Servcr. TERMS F DESRED Crosby tarr "TOP O MOKMNO" Ann Blyth Prrvew Every Wednesday Nle TRADES ACCEPTED NOT NECESSARY KVOTORS,J«^Uthorl#cd De foto - Plyouth Dealer )»%n& LEOAL NOTCES ntrtnn Avrnn* lh«pont or plare of 3., SAT., SUN.. SKPT EXTRA ATTRACTON SAT.. SUN. MATNEE (O.OR CARTOONS"O AND COMEDY O FORU8, N. J. - P. A. -«a THURSDAY. FRDAY AND SATURDAY "HOUSE OF STRANGER" Wth Kdu,rrl G. Roblnuon and Susan Hayward "KAZAN" Wth Stephen Dunne and Lous Maxwell SUNDAY AND MONDAY "WZARD OF OZ" Wth Judy Garland. "WLD HARVEST" Wth Allan Udd. Dorothy L.Lnour and Robert Preston TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FORBDDEN STREET Wth Dana Andrew* and "ONE Maureen OHarn LAST FLNG" Wth Alexs Sth and Zwhary Scott (Alto Dlthe for tht Udes) CARTERET NOTK Avenue»n(t *xtpr,, tlmwl-l,,, "My lne of h. K nln* lh«nt (5 TODAY THRlSATl ;n\y Rnrbara Hale - tnlln l. Arthur Kfun.v "THE WNDOU Al so Mark Stevens - Collnu ( "SAND" (n Teclncnln Saturday Matnee o Color SUNDAY THRU Tl :s)av Spencer Tnwy - Dforah "EDWARD, MY SO, Also- Leo Gorcey and V Bowery no«k "JOLD THAT WOODBRDGE WOODBRD n.. *» SKT. j:t. - (.r.rr l "K (ll- \ Ml.Hll,. llnrr>»l» "BAD " " H(M> - LU - ) \\ * [ t>\\ \A llt ON AH X V,! * HKT. S.V ; ;.ruqr -P. (?«Tl.rl "TAT WHM H: Kl. K lu U.nll t *.,tyt \ >>\ N V n TK KSl" Tl -;K..»:.. TM "-»K-r. 37, :- llob lltn «t K AM n Frvlnl rn,. 4a«lrll.ol"" *«VT Ol Tl" STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N J AR CONDTONED FOR YOUR C MGHTV JOE YOUNG" WU> tj MOORE - Btn JOHNSON FllM Dorothf UMOUa - Dan DUBYtA n

7 tol- V,..# >" ;s * _ *, brng th«f ar Ju«t rlal Uhlr Wll >r the brrthreo lnonsttl? and hull Edtorals: Tkt Jewsh New Year today arc county of t our esteeed to etch of the th* days to peace, happl- establshed by ther endeavor, l>d understandng faths. Once the»ehlcvernt te n the Of the State of usands of Chthe next few de of reporters lt tt*»re» expect con- -»***- lave loecn unsurn the should nbt htnp Chn* hapered jfrlat beon pt*rlooked that the jttlw populatons of food, transdotl"w»tow»*»nd the on the ports to ad offhfcjfaeheson ponts out the frt *.prwjle»s n Chna sjp foct Uto people as a whole,t ;t enough; part of the" a conssts of "t. He says that "a Oounlst propathat the new srael. Ths hstorc «chete!»ht, whle an ocfcah «ftd cootnent away, breathed the sprt «ftd hope of all n whose heart was aw«kened l fene assurance that a great hertage Ahd a great cvlzaton ght now becoe a vtal, recognzed force n thc affars of anknd. We could have no greater wsh, then, that encourageent and leadershp fro thc people and thc governent Of ths naton and the other great natons of the world, ay be afforded the State of srael n order that cvlzaton as we know t ay br the contnued benefcary of the precous gfts wthn the power of a people whose hstory on Saturday starts to count ts 570th year. Threatens- Chnese rege wll solve ths proble. The essence of the Aercan poston s that we ust pert the Counsts to ake the effort and, perhaps, take ntellgent acton at thc proptous te, ^ Chna has ore than three tes tho populaton of ths country, wth an area one-thrd greater than ours. t has one le of ralway to our twenty. Hghways are not coparable n any sense, wth the rosult that food surpluses, where they exst, cannot be shpped nto arras of want. The overpopulaton of Chna s not, as The New York Tes ponts out, the whole story, whch ust nclude the falure and nablty of thc Chnese people to apply odern technques to the producton and dstrbuton of the necesstes of lfe* H Bond ssues and the tyate Debt Jersey ctlmfl Jtt the Noveber electon Wlt vote on three new thc natonal fgure s avalable. The present New Jersey debt s $0 lfc bnn. ssue propels f they approve on P [ l wsals tor "^ ^ "»» the v * T. Noveber electon total $230 llon. These throe proposals, the New Jersey per nc]udc ^ M ^ pfoveents for ta debt (each pwons share of thc gtftte llsututlons; $05 luon {or a ^ns f dbt wll be ore than three tes for ycterans of World War ^ ^ $00 t s now. ; llon for housng, slu clearance and hswhs potato* OUt by the New Jersey redevelopent. rs Assoctattentfday as t presented Ts, jf N CW Jersey voters approved all J"at.ls;, ; three bond ssue proposals, the States debt he present Nfw w» y per capta debt would be $33 llon. Theh the New Jersey out$2.thutoa/«*4oharsbclow thc per capta debt would be approxately w for the a»ll<)rt J 4 state govern- $70 or three and one-thrd tttes what t 043, tle latest year for whch s now. Art We to Have Another "Dust Bowl" but not all, of our readers wll re- ber the "duat bt>wl" that bankrupted tn the Oreat Plans durng and the fact that the plague of area should be taken out of cultvaton and ^he estate of Fred Sykes, of the SCS, l and dust wu blwned on thc enlarged whq npt enuon the threat Qf.. creat. planted tp fthe«t durng the Jlgh ng another dust bowl," but recoended :: he flrlt ford war. that argnal land, unable to produce sae hgh prces exsted durng crops at a proft, should be put back to Var [ and thert has been a notable grass o peranent cover. eultvted land n soe states, Ths sees to be sound advce but ]ust those 5 l whch wnd eroson how the ndvdual farer n thc area s llcal,..,, ncludng Kansas,... Colo- to be persuaded to shft nto grass and Wyong, jfertana, New Mexco and that another 0,000,000 acres should be put "J 55 and le 8 ues for e r «zln «or for h&? re, t «h0 surprse that thc Sol "vuk 3erflM estates that 2,-.KTcs ot W d n the Great Plans but so s our decltsjjtastd Churchll, n the pc^jre of Strasbourg, where Councl of SUlbpe was n the process ^nnng..! hr w a- Prl lnfter of Great Brtkl N attenton to the long relgous, K natonalstc wars that Eu- P^renced and asked: o snk, after au our vctores "gf, nto fn»l chaos, nto deo- " thrust upon us by barbarous olgarchtw; wuw ffth colun ltly Churchll Urges Unly l h buld up a lve-stock econoy s the proble. The ntal cost wll be a barrer to any farers, even f the net result of the change-over brngs about a hgher ncoe n the.years to coe. agents are nfltratng nto so any lands?" Ths s the queston that cdhfronta the free peoples of the world. t stes, not fro the agtated eotons of people, but fro theachnatons of rulng reges, possessed of the power to regent ther people and to collect ther resources for the purpose of aggressve ltars. t t thc present eptoe of the "ght akes rght" theory, whch ftnde exxpresslon n totaltaran natons, whece abtous e. drect ther actvtes of llons n accord wth ther abtous, and suspdttled, progras. Wndow Dressng Tense Moent At The ndustral Coctal Party TRENTON New Jersey ctes and townshps could solve ther parkng probles and ake ft proft n the process by followng the exaple of the Cty of Trenton whch has started the frst uncpally operated parkng yard n the State, fonder the auspces of the newly apponted Trenton Parkn? Authorty, beaded by Mrs. Mary G. HoeblnR. thc pavkne yard war opened on July 5 to receevc up to aso cars. Rnts of ffteen cenu f^f three hours; 25 centa (or all day. 5 cents {or gu?venln? after 6 p. M. and % per onth, " " P«t«r at the entrance. \ cn duty an arles. plus the cost of prntfns parkng tckets, nsurance an lghtng coprsed the only expanse. Each otorst purchased the tcket he desred and parked hs own car. On the frst day the pew parkn?: yard ade expenses and the profts ountng up dully wll be used, by Trenton cty fathers, ncludng Mayor Dnnal J. Connolly, through the local parkng authorty, to construct other parkng yards. Merchants n downtown Tenton Hked th dea becnus? t brought Japles fro dstant ponts «T the,shopplng center wthout any nconvenence. One hundred and thrty-four of the have arn>pd to refund the ffteen cent parkng ch»r?e f a purchase of $2 or ore s ade n ther Ftore. A lst of partcpatng erchants ts handed to each otorst when ht purchases hs parkng tcket. Success of he new lfalcpally (" ned Perkns yard durnff ts ns evdences Qf cooperaton n the country because nobody.loses a nlckle. The cty gans, the otorst gets hs parkn? fee refunded, and the erchant sell-> ore goods. n addton the cty streets n the congested downtown secton are not clutterrd, wth cars, and as ore and; sltnlar parkng areas are ton^tructed fro the Under the Captol Doe By J. Jsepfc Grllbns GLAMOR GRLS PEPFlM profts, all parkns downtown ay be elnated by consent ot erchants and otorsts. Th^ Trenton plan wll ost lk«ly be coped by any uncpaltes plagued wth parklnn probles. REFERENDUM: The queston of whether the State of New Jersey wll ssup $35,000,000 n bonds to fnance constructon of new facltes at State nsttutons to offset present overcrowdng, wll, be placed frst nt the top of the Noveber 8 scnetal, electon ballot. > The proposal, deeed of groat portance by State offcals, wll. b«followed by another quentl seeltlng authbrzatlon by tht voter* of another $05,000,000 bond ssue to fnance payents nf ;< Stt-<" Snders Bonus to veterans of World War. A thrd queston on the ballo: wll pert the voters to decde whether bonds totalng 00,000,- 000 should also be ssued by the State of New Jersey to launch a prosra of publc housng n New Jersey to elnate a reported scarcty of hoes, The three referendas wll be located at the top of the ballot accordng to certlflcatlpns ade to co)uy clerks by Eler R. Haell. State Electons Clerk n the Departeht of State. Whether vote9 wll authorze the State to. create bonded debts totalng J thla year s probleatcal. Such a debt, would ake flscl hstory n New Jersey. However, the great need for ore roo at practcal!? all State nsttutons, ay produce a fa-j favorable vot«for the $25,000,000 bond ssue, accordng to ndcatons. SPUDS: New Jersey potato growers oan look forward to A oooqo sack purchase of potatoes by the Fsderal Governent ths year, copared to alost 5,000,000 sacks last year, The State Departent of Agrculture, n a recent,annonnctnt ndcated that governent purchases of "spuds" to keep prces up would not be necessary By Don Flowfers tlls year because of the sall crop. The excwslw heat ahd l*c* of ran practcally sothered th«potato felds ths nuper. Unted State* Osuartraent of Agrculture estate of Septeber placed the crnenclal «op n New Jersey at..484,000 bushels, whch s a lltue ore than half of the 943 producton, and one of the sallest n recant years. DOUGH BAG: - contrbutons are reported to be scarce n both the Republcan and DfldKJfjttyt Pflfllf* n He* Jersey h«^splte tkf excltlhr contest underway for Gov. ernor. Republcan fnance cottees. n sedtttf ddttatlons for bg nduktrlnl concerns, fnd that the "»H polltlcu funds ftre beln; held back awatng H all-out n?ht on repen of the Taft-H»rtley law n Congress. Lkewse the, usual RepuWlrnn donatons fro " hxmn*** ftl : e Mstvce for a nuber of other reasots nrludltv> the desreof dovernnr Alfred K. T)r«rol.?eek ttt re-electon, U ncrease uneployent rnv>nsaton benefts to workers, and otherwse helt) organzed labor. n the DelflO3fatl8 cup. WHM. fnrer Mavor PV"nk H»^ue, nf Jersey Cty, tsully holds thr polfttenl puvse-ttngs. no one s os tn know fro what Source ths years capagn funds wll arrve, State Senator Etner H. Wene. of Vlneland. who rosr fro a Hrnt;pcton County far bnv to a llonare bby chck raser, s reanrted able tn fln:nc? TTt of hl«own. capagn lor the Governorshp. Br^x of thc portance of the electon outcoe as a natonwde Doltcal oaroetcv. bdtlj thc Republcan dtld Dpocratlc Natonal Cottees are expected on Pw v Opnons of Others LVtTVNK N A t TUNC There no jwrswnuty on th«ht(h«ays of N*w Jeney whch nspres nrntn rrptcl»nd. for th* tw-brmke. grtalrr feur than the blue clsd ftjure >f t Me* Jer.wy Stntr toper. Ths s no vcn«n;non»te«tns fro ftnvthltw VKV» drndly gffwtlvenet A 3t«tc Trooper 46et not nrludr n hs (tulle* rm"<wlbll!tv for "buwllu out." a drver 0 r\ln«" «c.sr al Hs loh h erely to or* and drectly»l\en nn oc- <«;lon for anvl l«>s n Mue» court tu.non for lever nfractons And there s proof of the detached effcency rrvarrtln» the wny le unc* cbn hla patrols n the smvty of UN ehr r«es tha full to xtond up Moreover. the ofuluk,ur nonexstent «n huo occnslon to onll nn tle departent hearted bv Cnlnnr! Cl«rlrs H Bhofflpl for nvr-un.ton woth<!r help wthout \*\ tnppvcd by th<> ntk.- Ablty and nbsoluu abtk-nre of outsldf control wth whll Ut tranpprs \ent nboul llum» p orlt. N"-p w^tk..nd even ore Hednllplv. tlere n the exnpl* of 8tnte P-llrf worth n the )»l»(hl-,(t S,,r.r h" Awlstanl Altocy General Nelson Stnlrr n tll Hualnst onunlwr lahltns Tw c(-ft()eralon and results ganed n ths ranlur :»ljue should he convlncln; to tn* tcneral puhll.: n all drectons nf,*hat happens when the. State Pollcf are onll*l n and ust leave the sae qen- 4*-*l publc wnderlm why the jststnne* nf tlln outtundlnv! ntjency snt ore freauently fnllsted MontrUr TlnM. nr) (Rns«OJ)K FTR* K^ OConnoT, chef of tl>> Artc-c-n Red Crn«. M t n ll th" W- cvdtp" t P ttqh»r l h that f. rvr" "ll h» wlthdtnwn unless t. dscontnues t!r prurtlc of Jolnlnc wth other fund-rats- n.- usenctn n cupluns n lnrtumral plants. Ths s not the frst te that the natljnol or«anl«atlon ha been chxllenaed n ts pollcv nf nslstlnr on separate eaoalurts. althorh Pltt.sbr«h s the lar«- eft cty nvolved n thf controversy, to our knowledge. Frequently Mr. OConnor has deeed t necwarv tn "dscplne" sall local uroups. The dffculty, of rourse. steal! fnr thr odern trend toward consoldaton o( socal fund enpalk. The- AMlcan Red Cross has hewed to ts polcy of separate rttlvu rtmptte consderable pr*"«v. "^heres tn pont n the arguent»bout whch = the ore deocatlc process. Mr, OCon- >tr naturally van.s to keep thnss on a hlvh plane. The fact s that the natonal body thnks t uets ore oney throutth ts own capnln). and s fearful of bfronln; "Just another ajency" wth ts budset dctated by Co*junlt> uest boos throughout, the country. Who to sav that such fours are unjustned? Thc Red Cross has a n»ord of trvkt Meorat * MM. ud M( cauw of th»t fkt ht bhn fr to r*ttet ke trd ^ ronaotdtlon ot fund drtrat Whether t c»n cnnurac. ptrtlcv^ Surly n thp llht of dtmrnl frorf such clttm M Plttburth. H prbblenuuctl. J DoubtlpM, thanth. th* n*unn«bont fr*l* th«hoerer ons t n ruht thr tnwble-f t u s- «ount* to Art that uc unln N-AMrncAN t U n unkl for tnml tb take b«mbn: b«u to concert for protecton But. thfn. t U not uual for lw to be sonrd tjf tbt «s thry l^tvf. Ttr.Otthtnk th»t took pltet *t thr Robon conrrrt over th weekend l< «durncr to Aert-, cn denrrncy. n» t f \ bo»«tn Rus<,Un couns Of cnurw. M* nf Ue people who protest ost wldly «r»ldst t»o (nl tn reftnbfr th*t nteh» con. cut couw not hve taken pl»c# n RUMU t «!. wth polce pro* tectlnn tdtqute thnuth ; proved-fnr t hotttle oup Yet that»f!ers not OM> wht u( fx.-um for th* hoodlus nnct self-styled "putrots" who attacked the cowert-toen. Ths f thf Peslt pattern nt \-;nlfnt r suppresson. th«ku Klux KUrj pattern of lynch taw. th- w.:. Hnts of the Aercan tysle of Ktar.ntre* of free p«rch «nd,u«cbly The veterans group whch uant.d the nttm deonsraton akut lb«ccn<*rt»ne appatfntly not drectly or ofllclajly ln*o:ved n the rolenc*. But ther d*onstntlon lrnl. served to whp up rrcsponlbw ob errotonj wr contrltnned to the ouuo* f thej really want to prove ther devoton to deocracy, the vftfh "nl.- - or>-«nlk«to prtrent ths sort ot outbretk. For deocracy s nothlnj wthout fath n tself. A deocracy so sure of tself that t bends evrry effort to protect the consttutonal rghts of even.? ost unpopular chlxtns Ukrs the wnd out of ts enees cres oft persecuton. Whatever the poltc cal otves of the Robeson concent, Aercan patrots should not be so thn-sknned that the slnulns of 0 Man Rver hv the faous Negro bartone t ttltllth, H > VM Cartcrcl Pccss Publshed by Output V tt««klr<««.lr.. Cururr. \. J. ( Mr. lrlf* K Ore«nry Ml.r Clrlpx K. (rphor-, PubllBh.-f Sul,.< rtfllun. tt.m tr fear locrcd na >t:n eu* ttt«r,u-f t,, at Curl tvt, N. J. w urn... un.ur tle Aa «ll«rh COMPLETE NSURANCE PROTECTON. coa us FOR Older folks say ts coon-sehc to suve youl* Talk wth soeone older than yourself. Soeone who has a good job or hs own busness. Has hs own hoe, a car, a televson set. Goes away tot a wnter or suer vacaton. Sends hs chldren to college. Ask whether t pays t) save part of your earnngs n an* NSURBD account at the Woodbrdge Natonal pank. More than lkely, youll be told that t.was hla savngs that gave h hs start, enablng h to take advantage of hs opportuntes. Ha success proves what you can dt) f you want to. Do you? COVERAGE "< TO FT j YOUR NEEDS J M MAN n nf Chna, 0 rccently would that th* 8»tc the fct»joln»#nt f a specal lev lew polcy. we would presue rtent, staffed wth <J»Wpptth, bl offlc late,jm^ M>r ttomnllu Spor.llf- ntel- to 6 P t M. NATONAL BANK Vo! HB»nV«OBBl/OlUToN

8 PAOE FGHT FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 949, ROY HJ.rTROCr?TE> ng tre lp, he houtrd. "That; HEALTH HNT tbr dally requreent* of ron nnd ARMED FOBCRS n the cvlan cut. They were ordered to reduce by 76,000. the break* the record." and started u>l WASHNGTON D. C. - Th* cnpprr about half the n?.-esrar», EC 9 N? W L^B * E NLf>n,ETOWTDC -*Wfh **** B. Mr h«d deseewjed about nouncr, t,hn t sx ovatshsymv wnt ^ n * BT^ to slash ltary Ary by 4,000 and Ar Poe, about one-tenth of cvlan workers 8,000. Ths progra U expected t.vo yotnn oarhprttors, wtxut. l fret * nn w «*«ly tw^^help keep th«doctor away. They nwdftf proten, cnlclu. nflrte-... _, { servces wll be to result n an estated savng \.thn Hyla. yfelflatuw to trte jjowsr lne, U-sre tfkl -vttrvt «.l explan fmal n * _.. slu phosphorous, Vtan A, lad off ln,th» near future. Navy of 2000,000,000 n th«current flsop nf, flfoot s f M tower, h- hs body h"uffl?d to the R. : OYM:.:S wll supply: More tha) thslne", rlboflavln and nlacn nstallaton #we the hardest hu cal year endng next June 30. Then t s calculated to Wtn#» tt of $500,000,000 a year thereafter. Pygy Buffalo Py&M bufwb, fcotot thf llm # * *f Brrtwt* doft W **»# * Ceebf. an nrtntmlan tltnd. CARTERET P* PTff;< Ann C **O^lng (.las 7 n A brand w K,Z "!,." ( t to y w ttp t, lv ~ u j Trt a gawd PrP(, H, ^ «chee«cfrnh) soutt.. " all of - " " tafne SAV-UWM MEATS /f* r Stock up en faous HENZ foods at Aces specal celebraton Henz Pckles *W 25c Henz Pork & Beans 2^ 29c Condensed Henz Toato Soup "--««0c -os. can Henz Vegetable Soup Baby Food n 0 r 93c HenzB< Jr FoodSTp- 6 7 ;r 83c Vnegar Henz Spaghett V? 29c N RCH TOMATO SAUCE Henz Ketchup L"24c Soked Sknned (Whole or Shank Hat»b; ; - ; 7 c e ^ ford change Serve a delcous. 25c r o 2::r 29c 2 -ox. cans wwt. o cw*r botu OC, ew dnnerths weekend! (Butt, Half) lb. 63c Round Roast ^ - _ ^ 7 Srlon o L PorterhouLe_Steak 5/ Fresh Ground Beef e Sala -ft 0-F* $f *~MK(D GOODS Anelfor Hfvc Rakty trem Peach Bar Coke K. y«llow. culu, pun p»o(h fll, o, ptach Ut<l, lopptd wth ucuroon Twst RottsS ^ Tasty flbert fllng, crtu cng Coke ± 0> 29c f«l«vfrfllla ced. VRGN^ \n. Angel Food Rng SUfttM! MUNKFUTR Ol Rolls ; Supree Whte Bread 39c Teddys Fllet oj Haddock Mnwle lb 3c can n»s pu re 0AWCENTER Gfendale Club Cheese ^:25c H 83c Marvelous flavor! Unatchable volue! Only at Ace! Aercan Loaf Cheese Aged Cheddar Cheese Mld Cheddar Cheese Doestc Swss Cheese Zngg Gruyere Cheese Muenster Cheese Gold-N Rch Cheese SUc<4 Colond "- ** 65c Kraft Cheese Spreads 5 23c You* hoct of plnto, WplMnto, Hbvr *r, plntappu. Good Luck Margarne car!!. 33c Gold Seal large; Eggs S2T- 83c Slver Seal Large Eggs Darycrest ce Crea L 29c Meltproof bog FREE! Rcher, creaer! Try t!»u kvery Frday Untl 9 P. M. FARMDAl Peas,: SwtttH deal Peas h "" r ***" *«. - 8c Esko Tuna Fsh L - 33c «QOtD SAl Elbow " Ap Macaron *-«^t- H ** Muellers Spaghett ut ^ 5c Brlls Spansh Rce fr 9c Beef Gravy SAN 2 3c Toato Sauce un 3«"20c Broadcast Hash C """S, 3c Toato Paste Sa 2S9c Toata Soup -SSY «? 9c nstant Cocoa O " DN!..,. 24c CRSCO b. con 32c J-lb. ran 87c X-PERT CAKE MX wh* or oom nr_ Chffon, ]4-«. pkj. " Devonsheer Melba Toast pocka* Asco Coffee ^ 46c NT Rcher blend, Ground fresh to order. Wncrest Coffee 42c,?* Lghter Boded. Vgorous flavor. deal Coffee w " h^l - 55c Heavy Boded. Tops the ol! Eyap MlkCr 223c Asco Evdj Mlk 2c Keebler Cookes ch Vr P * 45c Preu Crackers tl^ 25c Krspy Crackers """"T. pk. 25c Hydrox Crackers "XT,** 27c Marshallows *«.*. 3C Marshallow Cree.!.,., 9c Frut Cocktar c t Tt «*.«32c Mayonnase HOMOt J t M..r 33c Mother* Oats?.^., *,.»5c Cder vnegar *.<,\ t., «>,»«. **^ Chow Men Noodles^ «6c f r A CHOY Qr Soy Sauce ^«<-«7W Chow Men Dnner Stb. pkf. *UC Carolna Rce»au,Z STAtl Mushroos p)«cm t OC 4-e. can 35c ftatlonat Vog Weelt! Al-Po CUUD MAT Dog Fdod $.^ 23c Mlk Bone StT " 8c FONS Soup Mx Soup Mx *-* Tcflf0 3 35c Flour"" " AL S.«, b., 35c SJ 65c Noxon Metal Polsh b.«u ZC l/r DF Pnwflpr ruwuer Sp cobnaton tl0 "" ^ o pkg * ^ 30c Df Hand Cleaner 9c Soft Spun r, T 0c SOLAX 25c DAL Soap 25c Gold Dust Powder 9c Save Over 40% on Faous Half Dnnerware"; ; Wth $3.99 Cord Coplete a (35-pece set, Servce for 4! Beautful Sprngte-pattern. Open stock! Wlburs Suchard Choc. Squares Alond 3^-«. pltj; "^C Mlk or Blltra, 6 «. #Jt DAZZLE Lqud Stqrch Orang Jersey Npw ot of the season. Broccol Plenty of rcher juce NBLETS Ffe,h Corn Off the Cob? 2 "* 33c *> cant twt CRAX Educator Crackers 27c MEXCORN 2-4. can 9c nrml ca wth Wtrt «r«*n pwxn. SWAN SOAP 2c S oach 49c the now! cup uncooked n,** rolled naus ^ lbs, ground r:w nl ture of pork v.-,], trlk^ 0 (,n, w V< <!U > onnppp oul) V «M»0fls salt Pepper tablespoon puun 2 btktert * l cup lk J tablespoons tan M fokannnnm... Mfe sau wth,,, nhopped onon, s. pared ustard,.,, Mx thorobly d, rauttded loaf. Pn n ( r P*n and bnke r, an. oven 37& degree v,, afd tpblesponn \w\y, ln \ " >.T t«rd. Brush over loaf, lh, * nutes, Make «avv,,,,,] Pngs. M cup enrlchpd /ncodkpd gtfrlne. cup lk bttlr,,r W teaspoon salt Whte peoper V4 cup- chnpppf )wr;lcv M» cups grated Aeuon 3 e«(s Cobne Cfrea), butur.l wat«,, jblt. peptr pwj dpubte "btlltr. Phcp water, cover and cook \>a l Str several tes str cheese, ever and conk beatf and rook 3 u!. n stffly bpatpn r; > >n. nto ungreased b:knsprnkle Wth realn- Bate n an- oven 325 t\-< hour. ButUr Rrf;rt l* cups flour teaspoon! bold- pn A teaspoon salt ^ cup saedlms rasns ytt pw& apple buttpr cup bran!& Utspbot bakln; pn«ef teaspoon lenn Juce y 4 cup shorten n s 3 UblWDOons sutr % C»O lght co syup 8ft fleur, nwpsn" d Dnwd«r, MR a sn» s.ft. Add rdrtns. x *-. tn» apple butter. nr«n nnd stand 8-nutes. f ftnlnf. (tradolly :u corn syrup. Bt-t untl lluff egg. bfhten wem. Stn-, ter xture. Add Hu Mx only untl fr. n Bake n oven S">5 dr-n-. hours. Reove fro p. PttMtat ttuttrr Mol^s Cooklr v t cup peanut btttv V cup shortenng ^ CUD au«ar ^t cup olasws ^4 cup flour % teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons bak: v> v 4 cup water V cups uncooked o.n Crea peanut butter nlttg, add sugf - slffed dry n"rcd"nt:; AJJ «nd netetl. M^ For nto ls, wup p»per and chll n " Slce V 4 nch thk, f.,we»»d cooke sheet»nj J» decrees (or 0 n» - Or droo batter bv t-- -^ onto greased cooke ^l»! l flatten wtlh Ue botto nf» B3Bn«~Br»n >l" WlU CUD bran cup sour lk 2 tablespoons slwr<-nn r«, eupa flour. Vfc teupoon takng u"w«rf W teaspoon salt tespofln cnnaon Soak 8ran n sour ; tlw hortennk and tl»- o«f and beat well M» the flour, soda, salt, bl tt routture the K»*ed bran J "" J. #OUf nto greased " ;u:l B«kettan won wo >:" 38 to JO nuu-3. ENltOLlMKM ^ W,»k«openlnK " ":. o Y «r Me counuy. " crw»" that Consr^ "J talkng about la ev" " - " - space for "tl] ncrease. t»- Sfver-Cust,to BS/. «" ", 9dO,000 pn l " " *

9 n :l PRESS FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 940 l Doe, Edtoral New Jerw cwn- MES: vnes, not WjsnM,, chef ot the Bu-,,, n atlon, 8tot«De-,,.,-,-y vne s» low,,y vne whch rtw*, n,r bogs and «hoot» v, vm A. growtm to,, AS the wrr*a,. v snk nto the vln, nadly seen, The. who are now,,, t lft bogs, swng a,,en at one «nd, ns teeth slar to a wder apart. The upward thft [.,y the cranberres., vpe of scoop ha«,, n,oe than a hun- MllU of the New Jer-,,, vested by hand, as NPW Jersey rowers,,urnl pckers. S«- Jersey bow are ;,,(Kluc.e between M,-, 00 barrel* of crandnn earler «rtl- S slghtly sauer nnnber, cranberres un- payenu,,,,^ $8,743,79 co-,t 7,293 n July, w- cartjj>g to the State pylslon of fflplpycnt Securty... The H«Jersey state Safety Councl Wll sponsor conference on ndutrtal safety n Newark on Decenjber 9... A seouon of the hstorc Bale OaK, one of New Jerseys outstandng trees, has been shpped to San Francsco as part of an exhbt featurng the orgnal thrteen colones... Thrty-eght appeals exaners have been assgned to conduct hearngs on the backlog nf 4,000 New Jersey uneployent urarce appeal cases...two ebers of. the New J«r*ey Natonal Guard wll be selected for adsson to the Unted State* MfUtar? Acadey through copettor! for da»s enterng July next... Governor Aflfred E. Drscoll wll attend the next oetlr of the. State Board of Hducatlon on Octobe»7... The HtatT Utlty Boara has suthorufd the Monouth County Consoldated Water Copany to boost ts revenues by $7,600 on the bass of 94 busness... Prvate bulders h» v «constructed 7S.0O0 new houses and apartents n New Jersey snce the w«r ended and by ths te next year the. nuber wll exceed 00.OOO. accordng to th«new Jersey Assocaton of Heal Estate Boards. Every student, faculty and staff eber of the New Jersey Collcsr for Woen. Rutuers Unversty, s beng X-rayed for tuberculoss,.. The State Utlty Board has refused to ptrlt the New Jersey Bell Telephone Copany to ssue $40,000,000 par value coon captal stock because t would adversely affect the copany-and ts custoers... Under changes ade n the Oho Uneployent Copensaton Law ths year, beneft claants are requred to execute a loyalty affdavt n order to be elgble for beneft.!, an New Jersey ay be asked to enact a slar law n There s no relaton between the status of ones leflth and the developent of cancer, so regular physcal checkups coprse the best nafonard acaln.t the dsease, accordng to the Aercan Cancer Socety.... CAPTOL CAPER8: The best way to keep "e down on the far n Nefo Jersey. s to draw up a busnesslke father and son partnershp, cla the experts at the N J Aprcultural Experent Staton,.. The Medcal Socety of New Jersey, pontng to the beneft* derved fro Curare, used by South Aercan ndans to poson arrows, states "one ans poson s another ans j salvaton." Opnons of Others Contnued fro Edtoral Page) strke terror nto ther hearts. The Chrstan Scence Montor. THE FARMER S GETTNG GOOD The farer., wth a good bt of help fro scence and ndustry, s Rettlna really good. He looks At the forecast of ths years crop, for exunple. and cheerfully ] _, t asks where s Malthus, the old [ BOOM Holds Meetng Executve Forula to Avod Depresson Lsted boy who predcted only dsaster as the huan race ncreased and PERTH AMBOY -A eetng of found there wasnt land enough the executve board of the Woens Auxlary to the Mddlesex to grow food for all ht ouths. The Aercan l wll County Medcal Socety was held W«ar* not n k depresson today and nttd n«t f«4r on* f w«wmmum nnum on Frday At SO Kearny Avenue, grow hs second larb W corn Perth Ahoy. Plnas and project* UM tht ttetnn avtllablt to pre-vent t, dtelare W. WajUr Wll- Or*** M>H, crop on record, aroundtrfn and (or thr cong year were dlscusstd 8ndftprogra was out- Uanu. charan of the Cottee WOOMKDOC WttKNBMT a half llon bushels. And the strkng fact s that he jn Rrow lned for the frst eetng of thefor Econoc Developent, n The LUAM t on 26 llon fewer -KMK than : ycdf to be held on Wednesday evej nlng October 9th. We are n a dtp, Wllas con- RAATAN TOWK Readers Dgest tor October. CAJtERCT he used n 932, althoulhto* output wtll be 600 llon; cedes, and though the dtp U econocally a "wboletoc adjustent larger than then. MEAtON FALLNG PLANE RPS WRE; But where he s cheffcl about, WOMEN ELECTROCUTED Malthus, h knowng k thsj tht ht M fro the boo to noral," there CLARE. Mch Two young en s nothng "wholesoe n the personal stuaton* of our 3,7,006 done n corn can be \. Robert O. Chale. 24. of Colusa, other crops, the fartyt& less Calf., and Olen Davey. 9, un«ptoyml a total a llon ajt4 cheerful about the bllwtfr crou Wrldan, Mch., crashed n a har greater thah * year ago tself. There are soe here and sall plane downng a hgh " have a r*«lp*." WUlaa there who fear they ay be gettng too good for ther own good. struck 800 llon, ; u$hel u-nslon wre. The fallng wre states, "to change ths dp nto a - " L Mrs. " - Pearl M. Hall, " 93 and ~ J depresson d that wll l lay l you Oflat Wth the on» ter daughter, Lllan Hall, 30, ason your back Ut everyone ty, carryover fro old corfc wojfe, the total supply for the arket ths years harvest wll be around 4.3 bllon bushels. n the old days that would have been runous. But t wont ean low prce.) and hardshp for the farer, or a spreadng nfecton Of hard te*, short busness and uneployent for other people, as t used to n such cases. The prce support polcy wll see to natonal salvaton fro that sort of thng. But the farer cant Bet hs full loun unless he can put hs excess corn n storage to protect ts qualty, cut down waste fro nsects, rats, old, rot and shellng out. And there are Just not they pcked beans n a feld near ther hoe. Both were nstantly klled. The young en escaped wth fate and head cuts. urttln Let labor nsst on un-*areasonable wage boosts Let gov- fur «t«m»h««tt ( busness profts M s happy huntlnt the tax collnctor. fnally, let th* consuer -eanng everybody bury hs surplus oney n thr cj clone cellar Md CA enough uood corn crbs and bns ernent regard to take, care ot one buper crop on top of another t s tes lke ths, wth the bns burlns wth surplus co (surplus because t cant be. sold at the artfcal hgh prlce>. that buycv» strke." the Brannan plan nvtes lookng at a lttle ore colsely. even f Congress has shelved t for ths sesson. We have an dea you havent heard the last of t Lonlsvlll* Courer-Journal. We had a boo. Now Wv«got to haveftb\t. L»t lalut on unnecessarly hgh proft tlf«oll FOR Hlfength Dewrlbed But before the Aercan do thesr thngs. Wllas thty shovjd regard so* o( the ausng strenjlhs n the <>connolc pcture of today, as c»r.vlkonze TKSE AnnrnsERS Concrete GH TEST QUALTY CONCRETE Ubnr;tory Approrejl hrd stone - Washed Qn*el sand - Waterproonf. Brck - Ceent - Ptat«RflrJ<» Mercantle Corporaton 5 nun* :M JDNT AND KAYETTE 8T8, PERVk AMBOY, N. J. Sure* Pharacy KOODBRDOK - «HTMANg CANDES - H - GtlBf Cards \0SD JACKSON AND SON DltUGGST 88 Man Street : ;Woodbrdge,N.J. Telephone: Dog Kenl AWAt? * AltlJ YUUB DOCH b Weekly, Monthly S»te«VcntUatod of -" u*» ATcatu Ha war, N., AY 7-SNt-M OR DOGS r and Coltt«FupS,, lnt Kennel HGHWAY fl-sm Dlrebtr "" 0 #^ Furnture CUSTOM MADE FURNTURE REPARNG AND UPHOLSTERNG PEYGANDS Upholstery Shop S3 Sth Street. Avenel Call WO-l-»Ml!-J BUY ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE FALL CLEARANCE ON ALL FURNTURE Wnter Brother* FurnHun Bkt? Ulfhway «4 AfeMt, H. J. Open D»llj A. M. U. M. Phone Woodbrdge -57- art Mlllwtrk t foodbrdge luber Co Woodbrdge, N. J. Telc«tu>u. WaodbrMce -lu Uqnr Telephone W*«dbrld e 67 Woodbrdge lquor Store r E. PROP. pet* Stoc* of Donwotw K>t«d Wnw, Been and lquor* 574 ABteOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N.. Muscal lstramts THE ROAD TO MUSCAL HAPPNESS ENROLL NOW Expert nstructon Accord^ - Voln l««d uart«n for Qualty W l J J nstruentsand AcceaWes UBJCRAL TRADE-NS Eddes Musc Center AND SCHOOL OF MUSC t«t. P. A J QCWE and BUSNESS DRECTORY FOR TELLNG YOU WHERE TO REACH THE EXPERTS Musc Shop DEALKB r. Kler, Martn plltlahe, Sllnerland, Gtach Mt tll WueUon an AU nstruent* le«t»l Pl»n t* Studeou BMwok Avenue J Posy Rdes H. Dete/s Pony Rdes At Maple Tree Pcnc Grounds, Royal Gardens Open Saturday, Sunday, Holdays - 6 P. M., PONES FOR BRTHDAY PASTES, PCNCS, BAZAARS WO M Safe and nsured Rados CAR RADOS MOTOROLA AND PHLCO Standard and Custo Deluxe Models n Stock Desgned to Ft Your Car! Anderton Rado l Avb«T Avenue, Perth Aboj Phone Perth Aboy Rado Repars Telephone CA-8-tM AV» Rado & Televson SALES and SERVCE Authorsed Servce Enftnwr Only the Bast Replaceent Parts AH Work Fully,Guaranteed AU Type Tubes and Batteres n Stock. S PERSUNG AVENUE CARTERET.N. J. > Rado and Televson t WOODBRDGE RADO AND TELEVSON SALES t SERVCE * Borne and) Auto Rados Aplfers Televson Expert Servcng JOSEPH P.KOCSK 4> RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBHDOE, N. J, Telephone Woodbrdfe RealEsUte-lsrace. Wlla Greenwald REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE Ml ROOMYBLT AVKNUK!f?. DonaUlT,Man$an Roofng and Sdng HNES ROOFNG CO. fatten - Leaden - 8k7tttfbte sutt a.v^jnalt Kwlt Rubbcrold Shlnttw AU work covered by Worken Copensaton apd Labllltj Mne* Roofng Co. 456 School Street, Woodbrdf* Roofng and Sdng Henry Janten & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Cellng! and Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N.. Telephone 8-l*««"SNCE 905" New Jersey Roofng Copany Rooflnf - Brck Sldlnt Metol Work NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Tel. PE-4-e26 TNSMTH AND ROOFER Rooflnc»»d sdng work guaranteed Save talesans cosson Why Pay $ for a $50.00 Job? Nothng to pay etra ftr Wlla Murphy 99 Wedgewood Ave. Wnodbrdlte. N. J. Wd M Sad-Drt-Fll TOP SOL John T.ByanjJr, Sand W4 WH W Servce Statons Andys Esso Servcenter LUBRCATON TRE REPARS Batter; Chare ng. Expert Truck and Auto Repars Z-llour Tbwlnf Serrlre. WOODBRDGE AVELNKL U. - ON ROUTE J5 Servce Statons # Clark*ons ESSO SERVCE Aboy Avenne and Jatt Street Woodbrdc, N. J. WO-S-UM Servce Statons t Gets Bro$ Gulf Servce Jack Gels, John Dojcsak, Props. WASHNG, GREASNG TRES REPARED AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrdge Ht Holohan Brothers GARAGE Standard Eaw Products Phone Woodbrdge 8-W4 and 8*53 C«r. Aboy Anna*»n«Second Street Frestone Tn* and T«bef Woodbrdge, N. J. Sewng Center Frank Hovanecs SEWNG MACHNE & NOTON CENTER Headquarter* f V.STW abwlno l MNES Ht TOMHll.KS MAlK *NU H^KOS covhusu HHMSTTCHV >UH HtlAHKll AND Cl.fcHTKFlKD Bll/N AND PAlS VOU VACUUM LkAMlH «WASHNGTON AVE. C»r«ret M 2 6 Typewrters TVPWBJTERS AND AJOONO MACHNtS BOVQHT. SOLD - KENTKD Dwfu ( MMhtne* n Stock Otnarou Tr»d«-ln Allowance, t9t 9 Upaln F. A. MBW B PATRONZE THESE ADVERTSERS Tax WOODBRDflE DAT tn< snvc MHU AddttMa! 4 He.. l«e Ht rtarl STRCT N. J. ART THE CO. j4 gahwat AVENUE KTCHENS RUEft FLOORNG et: K. W. NER WQS-2388 Used Cars BETTER VSEP CARS" BERJSW AVTO SALES 405 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. Repar Servce Tel: WOodbrdg 8-MJ2 Nle: WOodbldf* -*>* 5 Clarke Repar Servce REFRGERATON and AUTOMATC WASHNG MACHNES 86» Rab*ay Avenue, AT*M, N. S Authored LaundeTatl Servce Expert BendU Rt*»lr«SARA LEE voce tranng.and nterpretauon (Meber NKSTA, NAT tl RHODES MUSC SCHOOL U GRKEN WREKT WOODRWOGE, N. J. For Regstraton Call»»l W J. S. BLSK UPHOLSTERNG pared wth l»$.t>.tjr#!. s th* (fact that.-wt h»+f \ud,nojd*<u? odlttww stttcld. fr>lw», low, t«t>«u> tlehbllp bncr^lt, had r.ls«n to-* todsy sveh loans ant.mgk than orc bllon doll««.aloll banlt counts, up.to $5,008, are t fart to prevent, asj *lthduwal»nd closed banks, Our prvate debt to^ay.la only 85 )er cdnuot natonal ncoe, but lh tf»s «5 per cenu. PHce* fnr forers prtxjuqts ^nd ploj-ejt. lnsorer^t behtlvft fof tnen out of 6rc"*r«c*l<MM»- stln? todsv MtaJngt such ««)- norlc dlatfss, t.{»f8rfr> acj wftrkers e*ptrlencea ; lthe 3 0 s.,.;",. 9uch easures,, ho»wer, not pr*vept*<j th( slon, WUllt.Doln ng the dp to bwlrttsens tallent of jtur,nd cqnsu *r;. jtosttjonctyent» So^a Weekends and Steady lk Pleasant WorMng Condtons. HOWARD JOHNSON Route #2 3 \Y<H)WJrUD«:, N. MDDLESEX n, tte tuhor saja e&endt hkvl bferl -. tnjlee? Ut tt to 0 tltfjr bulty to buy., bt ts etlcy, a jlllon ««kera J hther fct*-^: t«auu. *U be» W l t <rf ttdjfs tonanjr or all. ^. l--.j! n..: _H-.. cbatlnt that becoe " the eurrejt * pflvnte w*ab< The ob}«jtlt" s natonal oh*, he,«*mt[t6. "The Ftu.sslan dgnjunlats tn^»ny l«ft-wlng supporters of vlaqned econocs n We*t«r» Europe are t ttchlng Us ntently, eur«that Qur prtsent alp s our ftrst slde tpw»rd co«plet«ecosplc tjown^ tall. Now s our tlne to prove thftt r«ally free fren and *(nn»n do not need Uw Htat*todelver the,» t fro rfvea»lofs." [ COBHTY VOGATMNAL AN TECHNCAL HGH SCKOOU FREE EVENNG CUSSES REGSTRATON Mtray, Sept.26,l 4f 7-P.M. Tn; M nl Slp V>>HOUU NEW BRUNSWCK EASTOH AVE. NEW j»t«>,rr»llg PETH AMOY NWWQK-*. n n

10 Trustees Prose Shrne Boost NEW BRUNSWCK The Natonal Pootball Hall of Fae oved (e step closer to renlty ypsler- dy wlll tn.nnnuctnent that ] thf* K.ners Unversty Board of Trust*! s pledged coplete cooperaton toward the «rld Shrnes rtahlslent llpp. Follnwlr» eetng of local lv lenders, unversty offcals and student leaders. Dr. Mason W dross, Unversty Provost reported Unt the Rutgers trustee reacted favorably to thf selecton nt (dll** Meld. scene o( the fr nternllekatf football Ka, ns the st* of the shrne. Also present at the eetng ths week Wfts Arthur. Evans, executve scetary of the Hall of Fae. One of the ost pronent fgures n the early SHRM of HP AH Standard Te returns to ost oton* of th«hrtltore &()hu syste, portant adjustent* wll be ad«n B&O tran prelect F nn«. "hn pen the weekend exanng the Ha, of fue ate and corhuhna unversty and town offcals, prased the acton taken by the trustees. " was treendously preswd by the ense exhbton of support and nterest shown ty He pplr of New BrunsWct and the Kre.t Unversty of Rutgers," le Md "The Hal! of Fue wll s»rvr t.he nlleus, school, and our nunn Hut.es and New Brunswck wll he the foral pont of the en n, fool hull world." Polo Precauton* f polo llts n your vcnty ths year, you can help by nvlng crowds where you ay le clone t> another* breath and uch. Stay off tl, bunae, arvl nngested jtreet ears f potlble. Avod overlutlge aong persons of nl ages, jurllculsrly chldren. Too actve play, late hours, and worry can ll nvte ore frou for of the dsease. Many patrnna wll have the beneft of ore convenent arrvals and departure*; all wll contnue to enjoy thefneeals, courtesy, and on-te dependablty that are nl-te features of BftO travel. Conll Tcket Agent or Phona Etlob.th or Plalnfltld for nforaton BALTMORE & OHO RALROAD FhlDnY Goo. Drscoll Conducts Colorful Loyalty Exercses Balcwczg Bartok a And Morrs Wn n Woens Pn Loop New Jerseys chef e*ecutlne t Governor Alfred E. Drscol, shown adnsterng oath of loyalty yesterday at State House, Trenton, to Deocrat governorshp canddate SX BABER N 27 MONTHS NEW YORK Arrvng for ft vst to ther grandparents, the 3uers twns all ^hrec sets of the and ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Suers of Doylestown, Conn., alost stopped traffc at LaOuarda Pfld. The oldest set or twns s 3, the second 2 and the thrd. year old born wthn 27 onths. THK> CHLD ON AUGUST 29 HPtlNGFELD, Tenn. The stork s vsted the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Thoas Pagnl three tes n consecutve years and each te on August 29th, leavj? frs*. n boy and then two grls. SPOT fvtws Ml t lkst lllum) XKSVT K ll Tll,, 0 sjhtln > ) j-r clbllffn *re no Krrt-l! No, * bll flp Hlrr. -ds> \M> t, utl ><r j > nr*l l-u la n TM t D... KUZMA CLEANERS T Man St. Wowlbrldse, N. J, We (all For and Delver VVO-8-496»nd RerhHn ftroctatcan-tonddates (or Senate and Assebly enacted oath of loyalty statute, n accordance, wth the newly»ests n the Noveber electon. Clergyen and veterans organzatons partcpated n the ass Nonee* reaffred allegance to State and Unted States consttu- exereaes, Uncle Sa Next to a stack of folden fraln n the felds or a tree loaded wth frut, a tanners prondest poosr*- son U hs suck of T. 8. Savng* Honda. These Bands enable h to ol up hl«lltunhftl nebtrtf «nd anun t, reserve whch nsures hs nlne, land, lvestock and equ^t Hs fulutc s secure. He wse farer bulds h Hjncnl retr-^t. n SavKs Bands fro profts when bn crops are good. That reserve t the wndbreak aganst a ttanpy ps rnd. And grows, 4 (or ever; U nvtsted n Wn years. S Trtturj DtptrlwMl Pelcan Strategy Pelcans often unte to drve fsh nto shallow water where they can be caught ore easly. CAHTKRET Bnlewc7/s, Barlol. nnd Morrss won the open- K ulches n the acadey Woens Lrnfce last WMk at the dy luelhu needs a few ore cnnne Alloys. Balewlras cae bmrkn U coprte the HK. tn- :h wth ft sweep whle the Both en»nd woenv e»e*ull.v nhe! two teas won by* twomne argns. th«m wth M average nf to M re welcoe. Tea avrre HALEWCZ (3) wll be T»9 to 75. Marred E Hrndy?4 M 05 n. Reshko..." H Bulewc?. lt 7 30 Blnd nd B. Lrusso n UdzlelAk F. Poll 497 PERRYS ( S 28 BARTOKS <8) oo too 466 4A M3, S NAVY REDUCTONS S. Keats Startng late ths onth the Navy wll begn to take shps out of th«artlve fleet and tc the up, MORU3 (» wth the dea that, by the end of K. Horvath J» US78 the present fscal year, the U. 3. O. Cherott Navy wll he pared down to ft the present Kes.- of navy offcal about H. Balka ! the budncts sze. To the lnld-up B. Morrla 30 ^44 62 fleet, a lout wth several carrers, wll go other shps that support carrer task forces ncludng destroy* rs and probbly soe crusers. The overall budget for the Ary. Navy and Ar Force wll be between $. 400,000,000 and $3, 70(.000,000, as copared wth the :$.283.ooo.ooo for the fscal year j of 049, wnch ended June W. COP SAVES HER $20,006 NEW YORf Mrs. Mary Balda. CARTERETT n the newly or- 47-year-old cleanng wpan, ganzed Poster Wheeler Grls lo.t. her purse, contanng $30,000 Bowlng League. Tea No. 5 took when a youth stepped Jrw a doorway, ht her on the head and three fro Tea No. 4, whle both Tea No. 2 and Tea No. grabbed her poeketbook. Polce scored -two gae truphs at the took up the chase and captured Hll Bowl ths week. Vrgn ladson, 9, fro Melvlndule, "Mrk, bookng h on a ch.rse of assault and robbery. There, was $20,000 n securtes and bant deposts n the purse, whchmrs. Balada sad she carred wth her always. Alfred Russell Wallace A copletely ndependent theory ot evolntlon, paralleng Chsrlcs Darwns, was sultaneously developed n B58 durng an ndonesan research journey by Alfred Russell Wallace, another great Brtsh naturalst. H. Mullen E. Bartok,J. Kantor B. StoJko T. Sfoko D, Kopysteckl. Medwlek R. BuberUeler 26 5fr M U () Ul M KEAT8 () H. Yarr T. Cherepon (f6 9 M. PleczysW 4 34< 3 Tea No. 5 Wns 3 n Foster Wheeler Grls Loop TEAM #2(2) Helen Zeran Helen Rraly Jesse Mocarskl Helen Poxe Pat Coughlln Helen Macloch Maron Mazola Ann Holak... McClua Qreco Buaas Nagy. TEAM #3 () TEAM #8.<3> Ann Gallagher Kopll Mare Otrdner N Madelne Wlhel Puulne SpoganeU TEAM #4 (0) Else Popovlch Ruth Staubach Dors Clark, 8ut> Ann Mazola a CAfclfcttT*«>* all bowlers, tl (Mel, allfclnd. The W HoH Mxed UHMW wwfh oyerasttd a suoewrfol «t*«n tut rt on tmvr «hfa «t 4he Hll B*wt «MUln n the prt«m of toralon. And the truth ol the ater s tha Ted-»re etpeelay whooe. bowl on b f r one tet. M tk*u> ntereatcd «t n touch wth Tt*b ftteban at the Hll Bowl before ttctl Tuen4ar,)epscnbcr 27. ** the lenke expectt to aptn on Frtdnr, Septeber Jflth 0 Recevng, Machne Shop and Guards Rules lle j County Major ; CARTKRET. nl lst of rules [, \ h, County Major Hv,,,,,, announced by Mu. h,,, M,tJ lone entry fro <:,!,.,,,", The A-adry n :r, represented C.ten, dd not. ro-rne H,,., ths year. Rule #. s t Pn., Bowlng (.very Hn l( ;v, ( P. M. No atch r llln,, Mew Years nu days. LPHRUP to rpen day, Septeber 2s.. M Rule #2. All A trlrtly onforred, F:c, :, Rule #3. Tea e,,,., alleys, Presdent wn,, n;, Bol of DtrrcN-.. Foutnn to be furn: M. tea, Penalty fne Rule #4. Alley Own, ply new set of A. n c pns for season f,- 2-lb. 4-oz. Mb. 0 n. to stap pns. CARTSlET Recevng wn Rule #5. No postponed ht fro Boler A, Machne Shop only n death of a le. took two fro the Foreen, and faly. Captan of the Guards copped a par fro Case to notfy Sery,. Capt. ^up sc tffn! Drawng Roo n last Frday Presdent «has pow lght* atches n the Poster atch gaes due n Acadey Alleys. RECEVNG (3) weather not later than Presdent to call an Aereckl Notfy the of p., t lm j Medwetz t atches to bo added Staubach schedule. Muatyka, Rule #6. Bowler* ;N >.,, DzAk. Prosuh S cannot catch up u., fraet ssed. There,,, blnd score. Only seor, { 90, (83 BOLER A. (0).805 ber» bowlng wn c,,,- totals. Uortflfe &W 6808 Rule #t. Tea wnner..,, Poll U 27.2on gaes won and Mjukarftec enttled to all Pr/.e M,n, a - Mudrak stlon they attan Lucas S Rule #8, Trophy n * tea cost $30.00 Cun purchase trophy M Ha// Heck. Trophy wll he p MACHNE SHOP "B" (2) before season and le d Mayorek l«a S6 99durng season n all \>-\ rvng " we bowl. Nascalt Rule #9. Leacue tn tnh Mltroka 8 8 U8 ng before each round,u Lewandowskl : 7 7» 56 vllle League to D! u,.: Captan to contact see a specal eetng u FOftWKN () natures of ajorty»t Hlla.,, "36 Rule #0. nld. Ave Balara bowl two-thrds ofmh4 Dolan gaes. nd. ay wn tu Mayorek one prze, nd. can «Ruggerrl. 23 SB 2 Keba Btetso 78 GUARDS t2) BS..;; ,.,, entry fee late after deadr teas to pay all dur : : :e DRAWNG ROOM () of season Dollnlch 4S 4755 Rule #3. Hoe te.nn Koyenda score sheeu U> Hecy a > S ft DZurllla 75 6 oney. Sheets to be p.>-.t n Foerch 39 not later than ( M Carlson 87 Late sheets fned st gae and lul set a.v. bowlng record. Rule #. Open rnler n Mebers ust lve n Ml County or be a tunu : of league. Buard nl D decde. Rule #2. Entry Fee A tea payable by Otn lne. $.00 fne fur earl tea to pay alley Hx>e: ng tea to pay $a un fund.... a NEW JERSEY ndustry GOFPKH MNES and «nc producton are an old story n le hstory of New jertey, hlt the refnng of nonferrous etals n one whch belongs to odern tes. Ths Hlute holds a pronent place n the secondary uueltng aud refnng of gold, slver fed platnu, At one te. New Jerseys output totalled ore than half that of the whole country. New Jersey hud long heeu a jewelry center and jewelers here began to nulvuge ther "sweepng*", whch they found to be too valuable to be dscttcdel TW» refnng of precous etal* grew nto a flourshng buspe**, whch was greatly accelerated U8 platnu, frst Used for electrcal purposes, becae pupuur for jewelry ewngs. n the any steps n the )>ro:ess of refnng of precous etals electrcty and gun Coal** of constantly at work. sf NWk My DONT MSS "Touchdown" A" GREAT TELEVSON SHOW! STATON WJZ - TV Chan. 7 EVERY FRDAY 7:30 8 P. M. GROSS^O. YOUR CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 437 AMBOY AVENUE W PERTH AMBOY 4-49Q0 DEMlll TEAM Josepllne Bobfl bot -Dyla Bertha Bshop. Helen Makkal TEAM Mary Rayho Vera Breuche.. Kathleen Klsh. # ()... S * 486 #«(?) 34 W Tresa Karaslewcz <t* 7 2: * J *4 39 } STORK PBE8BNT9 PROBLEM BOSTON, Mass ~ Mr. an Mrs. saac Warschawskl appled for entrance nto tlls country on a Dsplaced Persons certfcate, They got perts for two and awated trtspwutlon to ths country, n the eante, the atuk got busy and by the Une the Waschawskc were ready to tal, they were tlw parents of trplets two boys and a rl, Arrangeents were ade to adt the babes, too. 305 Aboy Ave. - Woodbrdge - K OR ABOUT OCTOBER st WATCH FOR OUR., OPENNG ANNOUNCEME»~Mf NEW, MODERN SHOP we wll have ore rn» terser dttptan and b«better able to serve you n " r.s/t-svcu Whea We Mo Your Call t» WO-8-63C Wl» 8UU Get You the Best n Funeral H"" Ftttt PtanU. Conaces and Bouquets. W«DcUvtr and Telefraph Flowers wnen you order atter, chances ar«: want t n a lunv ( craftsen know H"v are geared to rtw n apeed wryce, wth no rfloe to qualty ;lh pressons!" vc

11 Ward949 Tenns Chap 0 f Carteret, Defeatng Prce HKT Bobby Ward de-.,,,v Prce to gan the nurs tenns chaponn,,., recently at the hgh C" M S TO wn. Ward dlst", ns NtenL gae of ten-., rl pd h through n j ; 4_ 4-6 and 8-4. lvced to the Anal tatng Alble Stdun,,.,,.p was extended to ll(.f,n-e he outaneuvrrwnknwsk n a closely fnal atch, , nor sngles dvson,,,,. s ted Johrt Etherdse Fosklor P,r ( Ts n Sweeps f rslvaco Loop,..,,,-urr - The Engneers r/,, )H Kl Resae n three * Mnes, whle Fosklor, (.>nn sweep over Bhlp-,!.; weeks atches n the Howlng League, rolled n,n nowl. n the renun-. ; Baru and Monarch way to two-ply dr.u Tln >lkc lrha nt kttun Mn lu lflll.l lenvl. llllrlv Plr.t HARUM <S> PYRO () RESALE US ft to advance to the fnal round. 4-fl, 0-, 6-. Further copetton n the senor doubles was cancelled. The. teftnls tournaents we.rt stoftored by the Carterel Hecreatlon Departent, headed by Al Brechka, recreaton drector, who supervsed the progra. The selecton Cottee ncluded Wans Wnukowsk, Julan Prullt, Rny Bodnar and Joe Koplel. Openng Round SO U (0) KNGNEERS (3) H.SKLOR (3)... ra UPPNQ <Q» forfeted,) TETRA () M ! Al Sldun defeated Bll Trstendaky, 6-0, 6-0; Henry Green defeated C. P. Perkns, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4; rtobert Ward defeated Harry OleCkner fl-. 6-2; Julan Prutt defeated Harold Ward. 8-4, 7-S-; Joe Koplel defeated Carl Rarez, -, <M; SO Prce, defeated Ray Bodnar, 6-, f-3; Mke Bazaral defeated Moe Castor, 8-, 6-2; Hans Wkowskl defeated Jerry Prce, 6-2, H N MONARCH () ATTENTON TEAMS SPONSORS! N ""> Lkng Order* for "Ul.NG SHRTS " T s Quarter Fnal Round Al Sldun defeated Henry Oreen 6-4, 6-8: Robert Ward defeated Julan Prutt, 6-2. (-2; Sol Prce defeated Joe Koplel, 6-3. M; Hans WnukWgJtl defeated Mke Bazaral, -6, 6-4, 6-3. SeKFrt* fef Bob Ward defeated Al SMun, 0-2, 6-3; Solly Prce defeated (abardlne AU utfuy Ebrol- Letterng. PUce Karly! tol ALL YOUR ""W.NG NEEDS BAGS BOWLNG B&tB HOURS <EN EVEBV/ * WED, - " -» P. NL JAGS Su»e St., p., Hlt, Hans WnukowsKf, 8-* f-6, 9-4. Fnal Round Ward defeated Prce Joe MerVtek la (ht AB Ma Reach Manager MAM BEACH, Fla -Presdent Carl Qardner of the Ma Beach Flangos announced recently that Manager Joe < Ducky Medwlck has been gven hs uncondtonal release. Medwlck ploted the Flangos to thrd place n the Class B Florda ntrtnutloml League durng hs frst year at the hel b,ut t had been ruored for several weeks he would not return as anager. The rekse leaves the forer ajor leaguer free to aka deal Wth another dub. Greenwalds And Oroles Sweep n Major Pn Loop CARTERET -Grnenwlds and the Oroles scored clean sweeps n the Carteret Major Bowlr* League ths week at the Hll Bowl, defeatng the Clovers and Larrys respectvely. Mbkwnsk Bulldert took two fro the Hll Bowl and Matt Knndrks Tavern won by forfet fro Toys., The scores; HLL BOWL () Buhnlck r. paar K9 44 T. Kleban 44 8 E. Mayorek 2 86 O. MoLeod 6» W tangan MAKWNSK M. Mawlla R. ROCCO T. 8kropoczkl R. Makwnskl C. Wlckley BULDER8 67 Jtt Kochecks, Epress Beauty Shoppe n Deadlock CARTERET tycheks Pharacy nnd Epress Beuuly Shoppr «rre drudlocked n a two-way-te for frst place n tre Hll Bowl Woens lennue on Vfednesday^ nght.epress Btautj Srur>pe won two fro Cttsaks Plubng whle Knchecks Pharacy don ped ft par of naes to Eddes Sunoco Staton. llll Bowl Woens Tra Standng* Knchecks Pharacy Epre.ss Beauty SHoppe Alys Dress Shop Frst Natonal Bank No. 7 T<w Ele Subos Eddes Sunoco Cszaks Pharacy The scores: ERNE SABOS (2) Ruth Thopson Helen Pupp Josl Oattl Handcap BR0WNE BullET ">OY StftttMJffft 23, 94Q By Al CLEVELAND BROWMS, /S GET TV P ANO ft) f* SHOULO BfOHE OF «4-67 ALYS DRESS SHOP (l BAT TLGS A. chaloka Of TM YEAR TWO TT- L. Haadyk 4 FORMATOM H Prokop 2 M. ftarney 54- M. rtoby :.. ttfl VALUABLEsPlK AWARD FOR 949/ CLOVERS (0) C. Barllk W3 «Joe Lesky U3 +2 j Dobaft T. Akalewlc* John.Lesky FRST NATONAL BANK () t. Qawronskl H. Uszensk Abaray H. Ward Blnd NO, Y TEAM 2 R Bubenheer R. Bluett J. Etherldge C. Rngwood. H Coughlln OREENWALD8 (3), 8oko ll 8 ll* L. Van Pelt M. Phllps 97 62,57 Q. Medwck M. Bodnar 20 S3 95S MATT KONDRKS TAVERN Ed MedveU.: Al Mudrak 65 Bll Koby 60 Mke Medvetz luck Harrlvan TOMMYS (0> (FORFET) W < LAARVS *0) Hbrnak Bellak " «Caajkowskl Freean»fr ^»» Menda... 6* 56 ^ OROLES (3) E. Reako C. Brechta W. Bodnar N. Sherdan W 4* 56 M. Sawchak S Handcap 58 A. Qallagher S. Waslyk M. Kllyk. L. Graee Blnd Handcap ft f CSZAKS PLUMBNG <> M JO C EMPRESS BEAUTY SHOP Hr. tanunnoar M. Pavllnetz... P. ffurnphrles M. Spoganetz. A. Nasvalc (2) ROCHM8 PHARMACY () P. Louffenberger j. cole" H. Bwtos-: US 9 B. Tuohey 24 E. Tuohey 53 Blnd Handcap T S0NOCO (2), NHnUe B. Kopln J24 P, vbnah 00 T. Hoffan 9 A-. Kuhft Erne Vgh, Forer Carteret Fghter, n Bowl Se-fnal CARTERET -Erne Vgh, Nek burgs, N. Y., ddleweght, wh forely lved n Carleret, wll b akng hs rtsl aopearance n Newark rng when he faces Jl Mlls, rugged Hadlete, n th eght-round se-fnal ou tn weekly brjxng bll at Meadowbrool Bowl Monday nght. Vlghs record shows 37 knock out* n 6t protessol bouts Aong hs vcts are Loj Schvj.trtz, Col«y Welqh<Ben Brown Johnny Saxon, Warren Corbetf George Sth, Lee Black and Jo fenttett). fe haj fought Blly S Oeorne Abvanu, Johnny Colan and Anton Raadk. Walter Carter, Greenwch V- )Bg"««vldttfe*elght s rv Monday nghts feature aganst H«nry Jordan of Atlantc Cty, Carter s returnng to Newark Unee Weeks d»no! Atlantc Cty. Catler s realttr takng a detulon over Jy Taylor at Staford, - Heavy Soe ature turtle are fve tes «hewjf «newl > born *lephnt. 8 CERTFED ALLEYS Added 8«rH«e* for Your P«MU» Eleotronte Foul DetoeUtn. U" tonlth TelwWon. Th. Hoe of W.J.C. t Bwt Pnt Ue«at All ttowf j ft Real B»^ QPEAKNG O ABOUT SPORTS by Meyer Toward the end of the Carteret Alun-South Rver Eagles se-pro gae here a week tlgo Thursday nght, we got ourselves n a huddle wth Herky Cherepon, general anager and drector of the local club, and asked h, approxately how uch t-costs the Alun to stage a local gae. "That all depfcufe," Herky started oft, "by the calber of the opposton. Offhand, vfpuld say" between $,00 and $,300." ; At frst we thought Herky was- gvng- us- soe of those fgures that the Treasury Departent releases evefy other weekbut wh^hhe go*.fttttogk, He w«te convnced wthout a queston of doubt that the fgures were correct. To begn wth, the bggest te of expense s the bookng cost of the opposng tea. The Eagles were booked to get $450, but due to the edocre browd (about,50 adssons at a buck a head or about $,00 was collected &t the gate), the Eagres setted for $350. The cost of lghts (for a nght gae) plus the cost of the use of the stadu, plus the offcals and sundry personnel requred fo* stagng a gae runs another $400 on an average; Whch leaves approxately $400 for the local grdders, and eans that they average between $0 and $5 per ganu\ Well, brother, jt Jou want to gp out there and take a chance of havng your bones broken for tha! Khd of dough, just go ahead. Well gvd your otr endorseent. Rablng Wth Rosen Soe weeks ago we entoned that t wottd have been a good thng for Carteret Hgh to play Rattway on the football feld. t sees that the Alurrtnl took notce of ths and- s plannng to play a teara fr6 Rahway n a se-pro gae later n the season... Good work, Herlfy, hope you go through wth t.... Thanks, Matt, for the bowlng scores last week. We shall endeavor to gve all leagues the wcfefet arfouff of publcty ths cong wnter setegn.... Asde to Teddy Kleban: Wont you get your league p.a.*fo leave the scores at y hoe, 90 Ftch Street; any Unve up to 8 A. M. Thursday ornngs? Thanks a lot.... Sodo do we get any thanks for usng a e or two n hs colun, but Henry SzyboTsk proved an excepton to the rule.... He personally thanked us for the plug we gave h.... A tp to the Alunrn.... Lt your hoe gaes to about fve for the entre season.... You wll be ws», fro a fnancal standpont, to do ths.... And orry bo6k- t«**ffl frb the edate vcnty, such, a3 Perth Atooy, Woodlwdge and Rahway You wll fnd tbut they we the best drawng eatds.... We.see by the papers, the Assocated P*ess to be axact, that Joe Sfedwck has been dropped as anager of the Ma Beactj Flangoes ard has* beeh- gven hs uncondtonal relefce by Presdent CtyFl QardWer.... Medwck ploted the Flangoes to thrd place n the Class B Flqrda nternatonal League durng hs frst J^W,at the hel of the club but t has been rutfwwl bf fcy&al weeks that he would not return «s fcwwpf. T&tf fttease leaves the forer ajor, leaguer *MW>ff rrttm a deal wth another club., fbu*ce* e{ d, aftrfl leal countres fan-lke pal ea of the coconut for soap snd tareh s ode of whch than vj-letle- Tests bv««t«r CARTERET Three out of four utches «nded n clean swtepa n the Cnrteret Yourg Jlens Lealrue week at tre Aerterty Alleys, wlftners «*re Carls, Rasland Dusty* Tavern, n the nwwh. Mals Tavern took two fro Rddle.v Sabol Stefura Clees Dobrort Veahto MallnoeK Chalkowskl Qlnda Kopln CARL3 <3> RA8HWWCZ MM) ACADEMY ALLEYS 0 Johnson 26 CoKhln W Medwck 23 Wyk?s. " ; 92 DUSTYS TAVERN tawtckl 40 6 ft 8tavrtoH> W US PAGE ELEVEN «3 <O Copll Kurtlak 8 4 Mazur ll l» hrllng * 4*7 lff 3eca A. Kurtlak 43 Rotwkl. 2 _. KVEtCtt Dacko ; D»cko «4 SSwchatf 49 Yaft Suyborskf EDDES (V) F Matches End n \Prnceton Football Forces Sweep Vctores n Open Toorrow At Hoe PRNCETON -A vetrrsn-shd- Young Mens Loop ded rrmm fmt tea, stll» ltn; (nun n slew of earlynh njunes. wll rase the crtun here Saturday al 2:0 P. M what Coarh ClrMW Cad*ell culls the tounlhvt schedule over facel by uny P nceton tra." u* the Ttters play host to hlrhly rpttardel fnyette n "lan<ht>k <>n Nassus oth year of footll OpposllK llt* Mnrnon Mt] Whte for the 27th te n n.seres naugurated n HH: nnd for the frst le snce 945. when the anclont rvals buttled to a deadlock, the hrnne fnrres wll be enterlhr upon ther frst nlne- Stae cfepalrn n seven yrus slate that lsts n order Ufujpt Navy, Pennsylvana, Brown. Cornell. Rutgers. Harvard. Ynle and Dartouth. Saturdays encounter, the leopards naugural under the drecton of Maurce Clpper Sth farer head coach of the Boston ftakees n tle Natonal Profes slonal League, wll pt Prncetons strealned sntfle-wn agans the Sth verson of the "T" featurng the rlghthanded pltch- ng of senor Prank Downng, one 66 « n 47 5 veterans, uvalltb.- for duty, t- fuycuc wll npll a array nf fnrwnrd. v (D-cn; ns Josept: Zahufc;.nd tl.ntun Schl.-fr t.d boltw- H hv A >hlr ol topnotc: llnef 220-pl S.tvator P* lnn unt 2()f> )»nd Carl Polter. DMW. ftluutlnf wth CKV- n Pan/n, 7 r -pounrl aopho* nnrr ftn^h fro Bullrr. Pa., wltf *. wt an all-v>terftn bwrkheld >n Orlon Fleng, a< and L»fa- Vfltrs otl-n.slvr vudrr n 94* wth npt KUns totnlf; «M yardt, wll ruttln br nt fullback, flanktd the "T" by Jny Barclay «nd* )uvr- Showell. lhr Na.w stuton. 7* before thr openng kck* ol of 949, reans unceruu because of the epdec of Bthat struck Cappy Cappott at the BMtowr, tran nr cap. Jack McKenna,.laH-tl n 947 and 948, wll defntely lw the frst opener >t hs rareer, wltl three other luldov-rs Bob Chaberln, At Roed nnd OeoKf Harklns. seelnf no ore than lted servce on Saturday. The teporary decaton of what (hapes up as the vy Oroup" Of" the Basts leadng passers n ] outstandlnn end squad eans that 948 two tested Junors, Jack BunneU* and Clff Kurrus, and a sophoore newcoer, lanky John E- The ansprng n the Bengal atttwk wlh be Captan OeoRe j ery, fro MontclBr, N. J., wll Sella, All - Eastern Halfback a share the flank assgnents year ago and a whrlng dervsh n the open-feld, Who s the kay- to-succegs n the Nftssau schee Of thlhrb for 9«. As has been the case for the past two seasons, the CUffslde Park N. J. fler wll j rt Pusllo*s 226 Spark Two-Cae Vctory CAftTERETf-Panked by a bg 226 by Mlke Pustlto n the frst gae, Grohtnan. nsurance won tw6 oloss gaes Worn Browns nsupunce- n the openng utches ft tht Carteret Coercal League, bowled at the Acuctey Alleys. n other ulches Sloans took two fro Babes Furnture, and Mat Kondrks tea copped a par ru Puces Mens Shop. GftOHMANS fcs NSraftAN^E J. Jfolnson. 3 \V. Borchard S3 M. Pusllo 226 J. Horvatn J. Vernlllo M. Slekwrk* [A. Seca., l 8 A. StoJtB j. " ***** 2) 4« operatng on offense outsde of the watch-char anohor the Nataau secondary ax Well as soark the Caldwell offen- guards. Noran sve. Bellas runnng-ates at left halfback Wll be Jake McCandless, 64-pound Junor a a letteran n 948, nnd a prosng sophoore trple-threat, sophoore Dck Kazaler fro Mauee, Oho. Jack Davtson, hard- Beltn? Mssorlan, senor, senor John Powers and possbly To Mangan, a.sophoore coer, wll dvde the fullbacklntt chores. whue the ever-dependable George Chandler wll an the quarterback post BROWNS WlffOlRAtfCE (> led f ra } 2)8 rrt SLOANS (2) 3, COJrtbat 7»- 8* 97 Q Sloan A. Perka W. Sloan VJ» f45 43 t. Sloan 74 S7 4S S. Sobleskl W. MelVes F, router M tft2 8tO 885 UKTt KONftlrB (2) E, MedveU & A. Mudrak J. Medvetz M, MedveU B. Harrlvan PRCES MENS SHOP () W. Olndft L. Curran HO* tedttot srng the frst Q. Medwck, Sr Wry ng forbdden \ tf tht) nteror, snd nouuful. Tbt th«ulbessn NMfed gqst outh M hs To provw* t te p«opl«of the th-an spewng tht Unted 8t»t«wth th» present per bowl brought along M csplu dut wlu tok* «bout «U that n Ml Dow produo- substsn- Wth 26 returnng letter-wnners, ncludng seven four-year attans! the brawny Leopard*. Holland Donan. 225-pound Montclar gant, and sophoore George Klne wll par at the tackles, Moore and Alan Clark. : Don Conn and Red Plnney, the 94R alternates n the pvot, wll, contnue to spell one another at center and wll be aded on defense by 86-pound Dave Hckok, captan of the lnst falls freshan tea. Len Paltn. brllant senor guard. s once ore tcketed for full-te defensve play, whle Jule Buxton. Joe Zuwadaky. Dck Valentzas nnd Jack Crlte* wll help oppnte thr Ters partal-platoon syste alonx the lne. The PAler ^ndu tcketbooths wll open at :30 Saturday ornlnk, wth reserved tckets prced at $3.00 nnd ;cerul adsson \l $.80. Hgh Schoo leleven Has One Week Before Opener Wth Unon Oct. j CARTERET-- The Carlert hu Murry,.lse>h S ulcr, llold -t H«h School football wuad wlllmcdveu. SUud.v Burtdk, Thoas wnd up fve weeks of pe-season, Vencd, Lunh r r:>, Fruncls practce nrxt week n preparaton Plru, Hoberf Wyn, Wlla for the. opcnlut nae, of the 949 HarrnKton, John HUhtchow, season wth Unon. ; week fro Wlllu Fcdorscuk, Jnhn Oural, Saturday, (October ) nt the Walter Frank OB en. John flosze. Robert B. Overholt Stadu fu-kl The Curran, Ju.s-pl Mukka and Rob- s slated to start at 2:30 ert Snow. e P. M. So fur Frank McCarthy s well pleased wth tht general physcal condton of the squad and has n _»,. Crcncr Grls Hold dcated that every an wll be Annlll rlphp avalable for duty n the openng r l u l u a l "-""- nae. Next week Coach McCarthy has sad he wll plan several lght workouts so a.s not to run nto any last-nute njures whch ght prove costly for the openng gae, Durng the past week the club has held two selakes durng whch the aquad showed up n good condton. n (he backfleld Joh\ Llttele wll lead a group of candlutes that conssts of Jaes rvng, Lous Toth, Frank Medvetz, AHnado Don^F. John Nagy. Stanley Epychn, Hugo Marocchla, Arthur Benson and John Taylor. For the lne,mccarthy has been workng uut wtl tht followng John hnat. Robert Pusllo, Wl- Mechancs No. 3, Lab Sweeps n SMR Loop CARTERET-Mechancal No; 3 scored a clean sweep over the Sorap Plant and the Laboratory copped three fro the Slver n the openng atohes n the USMB Bowlng League, rolled A the Acadey Alleys ths week. SCRAP PLANT NO, (3) Coba. Yarr... KUrtak Pusslllo Varga MECHANCAL NO. 3 (0) Kurtak ts2 63 PB-nnek Baranczuk 62 9 Megyes Mnd « LABORATORY (3) Possoby Ksh Oeru Kelan Skryposkl < SLVER (0) Lakatos 79 Gunnntrha 54 Kooaart 26 Thh»o* 74 Blnd» CM Mlk Attenton to tll detals ads n the producton of clssn lk. Rnse -lk and crea cans betoft placng the products n torn, Kp f th (Uld WVt od.r.t. to pr.vw» ^^J * * ^ n,vnubla >» ""* CARTERET- As a fttng Clax to ther successful softball season, the Orener Ol:s of Woodbrldge held ther anal pcnc Saturday. at Rahway Park. The entre tea attended n a body, and qute a few frends and relatves were auw then. All knds of gaes lnclud-. ng softball. basketball, Badnton,, tfbrseshoes and touch ball were" played. The patty of Cathy "Peaches" Jaworskl was -eleorated n a fttng anner. Prevous to ths party th,e brthdays of Toots Coune and Tess Rttg* «ere also celebrated. At a late hour the pcnc broke up and all agreed to ake next years the bggtt and best yet. Tn tea wshes to thank the local press lor the fne rtanner n whch the gaes puyed wererecorded, ll wlth your own ^^^ MNERALTE.. KM loll wth Dynac lalonn* BOWLNG TEAMS!! GET OUK ESTMATE on the f.unous "CREGHTOM" WLNG SHRTS Mlk Ebrodered WHV NOT ««KT THE BEST YOU AV NO MOttE! S A Our New Stock el, Tronhle*

12 s, You A&P Put OutOf Busness? Last Thursday n New York, the ant-trust lawyers fro Washng^ fled a sut to put A&P out of busness* They asked the court to order us to get rd of ost of our stores and also the anufacturng facltes whch supply you wth A&P coffee, Anh Page products, Jane Parker baked goods, and other qualty tes we produce. Ths would ean hgher food prces for you. t would ean less food on every dnner table and fewer dollars n every pay envelope. t would ean the end of A&P as you know t Ths poses a baac queston for the Aercan people* Do they wantjto contnue to enjoy lower prces and better lvng? Or do they want to break up A&P and pay hgher ptces, and have lower lvng standards? What do you want? Why Destroy A&P? % tthf lult was brought under the ant-trust laws. These are good laws, they wer$ passed about ffty years ago to prevent any copany," or any group of copanes, fro gettng a onopoly n a feld and then rasng prces to the publc 6cP jas never done any of these thngs. Nobody has ever hown that we have anythng even approachaf * ntdttotfwf of UM food busness anywhere. As every housewfe know*, the wuh grocery bnaum u UM ost copettve n UM country tad we 4«only 4 saaal* P*rt of, U. Nobody hat ever **d we charged too hgh prce* jut the opposte. Ths whole attack r out of the fact that we sell good food too cheap. We w<hld not have had any of thu trouble f, ntead of lowerng prces, we had rswej the and pocketed the dfference. Nobody has ever sad that our proft rate wat too hgh. Durng the past ftt years our net proft, after tates, has averaged about V{ C on every dollar of ales, whch s leu than alost any other busness you can thnk of. The Aercan people have shown that they lke our low-prce polcy by cong to our stores to do ther shoppng. f A&P s bg, t s because the Aercan people, by ther patronage, have ade t bg. Obvously, t s the theory of the ant-trust lawyers that the people have no rght to patronze a copany, f ther patronage wll ake that copany grow; ana that any bg busness ust be destroyed sply because t s bg, and even f trmj publc gets hurt n the process... Do You Want Hgher Prces?. Thwe s uch ore nvolved n ths case than the future oj[ A&P. Tre entjh Aercan syste of effcent, low-cost, low-proft dstrbuton whch we poneered, wll face destructon and the publc wll suffer,. A&P was the frst chan store n ths country. For ore than nnety years we hatf tred to buld a sound busness on the sple forula the founder gave us; "Gve the people the olt good food you can for ther oney." Year after yea? We have tred to do a better job, ake our busness ore effcent, and past thf savngs on to the consuer n the for of lower prces. Our efforts along these lnes have led other grocers to keep ther costs and profts down. n the old days before A&P, food that cost tne grocer 50^, often sold as hgh M $.00 at retal. Today, food that costs thfc grocer 5 Of generally sells to the publc at less than 60f, The ethods we poneered have been adopted not only by other grocers, but by -erchants n other lnes. There are today lterally hundreds of chan stores, Voluntary groups and ndvdual erchants operatng wth the sae, ethods and n the sae, pattern here under attack. j* H the ant-tnat lawyers succeed n destroyng A&P, the way wll le clear fbf jhe destructon of every other effcent large-scale dstrbutor. Who Wll Be Hurt? There has never been any queston n our nd that t s good rustnett an good ctzenshp to sell good food as cheaply as possble. A s Fortune Magazn ad about A&P soe te ago, "t s frly attached to the one great prncple the; tellng of ore for less -»- that has ade the desert bloo and the naton great." <fy" W* weerety VflHeve that we have helped the Aercan people eat better and lve better., We beleve that the hundreds of thousands of farers and anufacturers who have voluntarly sought our busness have profted by our fast, ow*cost dstrbu* (too of ther products. We know that our 0,000 loyal eployees enjoy today, as they always have, the hghest wages, shortest hours and best workng condtons generally preval* : tag n the retal food ndustry; and that these en and woen have fount! b. rft[ _.. A&P good opportuntes for securty jnd progress. We know that thousands of busnessen - the landlords who rent as oof Stores, the haulers who operate our trucks, the people who supply us wth goods, and servces have a bg stake n our operatons. Obvously, all these people wll suffer f ths copany s put out of busnetf.!. C fj What Shall We Do? We adt that the nterests of the owners of AfcP are of lttle portance". Frankly, they could ake an enorous aount of oney by breakng up A&P, at the ant-trust lawyers wsh, and sellng off the parts; But s, ths what the Aercan people want? Do they agree Wth the ant-trust lawyers that our food prces are too low, and that we should be put but of thsj. pcture so other grocers can charge ore?. Frankly, f ths were the case, we would not want to contnue n buanes. Bu we serously doubt that ths s th^e case. Twelve years ago, an effort wa ade- to tax ths copany and other chan stores out of busen. The publo ralled to our support. They s d they lked our qualty foods and our low prce* A* a result of ther opposton, the tax was defeated. Now We are faced wth ths new attack through the courts. We are faced wtk the heavy costs and all the trouble that lawsuts nvolve. 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