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1 TOO t HE \\ X,-No. 2 res* Sweetness AND Lght,.,. E. Gregory, of us thmrh t had,l,;l the OPA O on ts,,-l llct relent and,,,. nclnaton to go. know now that t ',;,, ts grave M t hanelefls; arrogant,,, vndctve,,. j< lttle satsfacton n provng thra conpartcularly because u my colleagues on, ' hoard and have (. OPA. t s a knd l tragedy for us to <l for over three :,H years n humble en j'r country and to be wb neffcences, n-, ;,p rcp and excesses <,, had no part Polcy,!,,,<> were strctly and? n- creatures of a -rklcs.-. greedy meb who de lush ease of the,. ll H», yroll to a weldng, war plant. * * * M'V two ncdents ths,,,,-h, thnk, wll show mean. «* * lust, the recommenda-,,- Mnl that a prce vo lenent of $5 n a case he sale of a used car v,.. The smple facts r A man purchased an,, fur a prce he alleged :, n excess of the celng, wthn a few days re hle at the same fg.. jnount of the overof our a consderable penalty prru'pnl n the case was mll means, had an ex nl n hs place of em..h! appeared to be gen. M nl't. Payment of ths - L')ng to work a ds- : p upon hm. t<l](l We Should M) ' Me damages, or $35! \ t n; compare a case r hmlled by the depart-,h h rejected our dsposl mttc. Restrctons of prohbt my namng l> comparson, but one n wthn our jursde- :. to Trenton for an f- n prcng regula-.nvember, 9. We op- - ppltaton and n De- 'll. ; rulng was made ' mplcaton. H reason or another, m- rulng dd not stck nl lte case stll beng nnl June of ths year, ne decson was. made wth one of the offlne establshment ac- :.' to our Board that p HS had been dsre he tntre December-. We felt that damage U'tld be' nsttuted be- ; admtted volaton, > was taken out of our >c! early n July t the Dstrct Offce. JS ago, we were toltf nllshment was now MHC, accordng to an by the Dstrct Of ' < menton wag made of.'- acton for the long»;s gnorng GPA. We 'hs umsston to the atf Trenton and we now lat another nvestga- ml to- got under way. mnute ths s where t * 'll' wlm have been toy- 'HS case are the same He tellng m to kck n poor lad n the used l>.-tune of 85 Tha solated ncdent more and f anybody mfy me aganst * lbel ' do t. ' ' ' number two ftvolvec half our offce staff the reduced wqrjs load. 'legram f Wnchester to the eternal lcvuton sncerty '" board We were not ' ' an opportunty to W fh momtrt of the " ll l>e permtted to rey lst was gent n horn.-'"' He headg on that Ht 'L.skt-t, all of my pro- Whle wa that wves of tumd be retaned f ' dd feel that.for '" Board should have UJ < Home dereton. '" ' the load,'for the nd we no not, j w vva t Work Of County Welfare Board detaled n 9th Annual Report Progress And Expanson Keynote Of Future Progress, Offcals Say NEW BRUNSWCK The Nnth Annual Report and Gude of the Department of Publc Welfare, Mddlesex County, for year endng (December 8, 9, has just been ssued. C. Raymond Wcoff s Super- Pf c. Bamburak Has 2nd Honor vcertflcate of Mert for hs work n the Kuropcan Theater of Operatons has been awarded PFC. John Bumburak of the Medcal Detachment, <>8th nfantry Regm«nt. Ths s hs second award for herosm as one of those noted "medcs" whose mnstratons to men njured, n battle have saved so m%ny lves. Last March VPU. Bamburak, who s the son of Mrs. Mary Bamburak of 78 Roosevelt Avenue, receved the Broue Star Medal. Ths certfcate, sgned by B. F. Hurless, hu colonel, sets forth: "Ths Certfcate of Mert s awarded 'PFC. John Bamburak n recognton of conspcuously men tprous and outstandng performance of mltary duty for mertorous conduct n acton aganst the enemy n Germany on Aprl 95. PFC John Bamburak was an ad man attached to a rfle platoon whch attacked a superor force wth such fury that although greatly outnumbered the platoon klled ffteen of the enemy and captured ffty prsoner!!, The courage and aggressveness of W('. John Bumhurak reflects great credt upon hmself and the mltary servce." Merck Vsons Brght Future H A W A Y n response to.uestons about post war employment, Merck * Co., nc. has announced that the company s ontnung to operate a nght shft, has made no layoffs and s contnung to hre help n a lm Red way for chemcal operatons, A number of local resdents are employed by ths concern. The followng statement by 'resdent George W. Merck was»ent to all employees. "Now that complete vctory by our armed forces and those of our alles has come, we can better apprecate the great efforts the Amercan people have made durng the war to start the world on the road to a permanent peace. Past on th,e heels, of vctory are the problertfl of returnng to a normal lfe. " would lke to revew the vtal work we n Merck &, Co., nc. and the Merck nsttute have done durng the war, but fee. t s more pressng to explan the poston of our busness as we see t todey. (Contnued on Page ) Purple Heart s Awarded Pfc. Rodrgues On Luzon WTH THE 3&TH DVSON ON LUZON Prvate Frst Class Jose Rodrgues of Oarteret, New Jersey, servng wth the 5st nfantry, 3«th Dvson, has been awardod the Purple Heart for wounds receved n acton on Mt. Vabang, Luwm. He s back on duty. He s also enttled to wear the Asatc-Pacfc rbbon wth three campagn stars, Comba! nfantry Madge und the Phlp pne Lberaton rbbon wth one star. Pr\:. Rodrgues formerly resded at 33 Pushng Avenue, Carteret, before enterng the Army n July, 92. vsor of the Department of Publc Welfare, and the report was propared under hs drecton. n presentng the report Freeholder Anthony S. Gadek, charman, sad n part; / "" "jobetter publc understandng wll be brought about t we, who accept the responsblty n ths phase of government, report what we have done, what we have been able to do, and what jeeds to be done. Publc provson for care s usually afforded when the pub le has full knowledge and under standng. Therefore statstcs and graph angles of reportng have the publc n' a state of confusonths report s plan talk on the subject <of Publc Welfare n the County of Mddlesex.... My sn. cerest congratulatons to Mr. W coff, Mddlesex County Welfare Board, the ever fathful staff of employes who understand our program and work for ts success." The report covers the work house, farm and jal, Weghts and MenaurpR, Educatonal Extenson (Contnued on Page 3) Saved At Sea Cpl. Galbrath On B-29 Downed n July After Tokyo Msson BOTH BOMBAlRDMKNT WNG TNlA'N Ther Superfort rddle wth flak holes and unable to fly home, the crew of the B-SQ ploted by st Lt, rwn A..Stavn, Brooklyn, New York, was forced t dtch as sea wthn 2O mles o ther home base at Tnan. The huge shp was returnn from a msson near Tokyo o, July :» when forced to dtch. Tw crew members were klled. "lt waa a good job of dtch ng," 2nd Lt. Donald J. Patqua rell, Paterson, New Jersey, called, "but we ran nto troubl releasng hp wng raft." Thanks to ther Mae West lft preservers, the crew kept aftoa" several mnutes whle gettng th raft loose. A 'Navy TBM flyn boat that was hoverng ove downed B-2 dropped them B other raft. The crew was n the water fo about an hour before beng pcket up by a destroyer, Also n th crew waa Cpl. Bruce S. Gatbvuth Carteret, New Jersey, rght g,n«r. He s the son of Mr. and Mr? P. B. Galbrath of th- Baat Ral way secton. Long Record HauntsRodnak WOODBRDGE -- Because he has a lengthy polce record, Vncent Rodnak, 7 Warren Street, Carteret, receved 'no sympathy from Recorder Arthur Brown when he appeared n polce court on a complant of beng drunk and dsorderly. Rodnak was fned $. The arteret man was arrested by Patrolmen Thomas Locke and Horace Deter at the Mddlesex Hotel on complant of Joseph Galada and the offcers testfed that ther prsoner *as abusve. Recorder Brown, before fnng Rodnak, read the ltter's record whch ncludes causng death by auto, drvng after revocaton of lcense, obtanng a lcense by msrepresentaton, drunken drvng and several complants made aganst hm by hs wfe, FUTURE WACS? CARTERET A daughter was born yesterday n Perth Anboy General Hosptal to Sgt, and Mrs. Frank.Wrublensk of 88 Randolph Street. Anther new arrval s the daughter of Cpl and Mrs. Wllam Teleposky of Wheeler Avenue, who arrved Wednesday at thtt aamt' nsttuton. Hews From The Servces Joseph Medwck of the Mar«e3 arrved Wednesday at hs home on Leck-Avenue to upend thrty days. He'has been n the Pacfc War Theater for the past twenty-nne months, most recently on Oknawa. ««PFO Prank S»ks<m, aon of Mrs. Jula Sftkfwn of 33 Longfellow Stree and huabund of Mrs. Mary S*k«on, has reached the Redstrbuton Staton at Fort Ogtathorpe, Ga., after twenty-three months n the BEO. He served u Bwltchjboard opurator n the U«tf Artllety and holds the Good Conduct Medal, HTO and ATO campagn rbbons. j Joeph M* Mudr»k, AM82/O, on of r. and Mrs. August Mudk off XV ^»n»t Street, and rak Ed- close to Tokyo wth Task Force»8 to launch planes aganst Japan n the Am! lays of the war. *» George Sherdan,, recently dscharged from duty M Staff Sergeant n the Ar Corp», and h* wfe, have returned to lve n Carteret aftar some ttm.«n Denver, Col. They mu th son»nd daughter-n-law of Polce Chef and Mra. Sherdan of the 'ftst Rahway secton. Pvt Walter Katfna>ln now s at Fort,Sll, Okla., to the 8rd Battalon, DAT, FAS, M/Sgt. John been assgned to MteB., after thrty whch he went,ty ' H Mrs. and Mr», Qt has lelby, furlough York and and wmmv CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, AUGUST PRCE THREE CENTS Wnd Up OCD Work n Boro Equpment Lent Communty Beng Checked Before Return To Owners CARTRRET Borough Clerk AuguRt J. Perry, who was custodan of defense equpment lent" the muncpalty by outsde govrnmrnt agences, now s charged wth returnng such materals, and yesterday ssued the followng tatement: "The Offce of Cvlan Defense, n an effort to wnd-up wartme actvty, s now anxous to check stocks and nventores of all New Jersey Muncpaltes to. the end that all supples nnd equpment prevously loaned may now be re turned. ' "Accordngly, have been nstructed to check our stock wth government nventores as charged to Carteret and to placethe equp mert n sutable shape for prompt return. * "At a subsequent meetng of the Local Offce of Cvla: De fe'nse, the charmen of the,varous groups were nstructed to seek the return of any and all suppler and equpment loaned to members o ther respectve group, receve credt for such return from ths offce where the records are kept and then store the equpment at the Columbus School where facl' tes are beng made' avalable. "The publc s nvted and urged to assst n ths endeavor. Any person may brng loaned equpment and supples to the Borough Hall and receve credt for such return, Ther group charman's work wll thus be allevated and the full job completed wthn the short tme allowed. "The Offce of Cvlan Defense takeb ths opportunty to tha-.k all those who partcpated n ths most ncccaoury duty and assures them that our Government's sncere apprecaton." Ends War Duty August J, Perry All Boro Schools Reopen Wednesday bells rng Wednesday for all local chldren. n addton to those attendng the publc schools, the two parochal schools of the communty also wll begn ther year's work. At St. Joseph's Church, Rev, Paul Dwyer, OSM, the pastor, wll celebrate an 8 o'clock mass on ths openng day. On Tuesday musc students and new pupls wll be regstered at the school buldng. The teachng nuns of ths parsh reached Carteret today from ther mother house n Wsconsn. At Holy Famly School the church pastor, Rev. M, A. Konopka, wll celebrate a masb on Wednesday, also at 8 o'clock, and new pupls wll be regstered here on the openng day. ThesS nclude youngsters who wll attend the kndergarten. POSTAL WORKERS' HOLDAY CARTERET Only.pec»l d»- ltary mal wll be despatched from the local Po«t Offce on Monday, t w»» announced by Pollmatter Wllam J. Lawlor, and the buldng wll be closed for the holday. VJDay Fracas Puts Chomowcz n Hosptal Wth njured Head PoHs Objected To Havng Son Tossed n Ar; Fght Resulted CARTERET--What had buen thought to have been an uneventful celebraton of V-J Day n Carteut, at least ao far as serous consequences go, now s revealed to have produced one ncdent whch has kept a local tavern keeper n the hosptal ever snce. He s John Chomowc, propretor of the establshment at'roosevelt and Salem Avenues. Meanwhle Robert Potts of 59 Mercer Street s out on $3 bal pendng appearance before the Grand Jury O'Bren s Speaker For nstallaton C A RTERET Edward F. O'Bren of Emerson Street, former employe here of the Unted States Metals Refnng Company and now an organser for the nternatonal Chemcal Workers Unon, A. F. of L., spoke at the meetng of the local group Wednesday nght. Ths meetng W»B held, n Falcon HaH and attended by W> members. Offcers of the unon also spoke, the openng talk beng gven by the newly elected presdent, Arthur Craney. These new offcers were nstalled, and refreshment!) *ere served after th«busness program. Others who took offce were: Vce presdent, George Clark; recordng secretary, Peter Panek); fnancal secretary and treasurer, Leon Curran; ser geant-at-arms, Kaztmr Pnce of Rahway; trustee, Wllam KM of Perth Amboy; guurds, Anthony Ltus and Frartk Smth of Rahway. Years Celebrated By Mother Of Mrs. Mles CARTBRET Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell L. Mks of Atlantc Street are at Mt. Washngton, Baltmore, Md., to attend thju celebraton.of the th brthday of Mm..Mlea' mother, Mrs. Alce Ann Tkomw of that pl»ce. Among the gfts sent tot tho occason u a portrat of the centenaran, panted by Mrs, Mles' daughter, Natale Mle* Kuclnsk of Carteret. Mrs- Thomas p n excellent health and has an excellent memory of the *drnnut*mob of Abraham Lncoln Presdent. ;n charges of atrocous assault anl buttery. n hs statement to the polce Potts and that he war, n tlu> tavrn early n the evenng, and that, Chomowcz "felt very j;ood," Potts related further that hs wfe came to the tavern, stood outsde herself but sent n ther young son to ask hs father to come home. Chomowcz, accordng to the statement, pcked \tp the chld and tossed hm nto the ar several tmes, to whch the father objected, fearng the boy would be hurt. An argument ensued, he aad, and he pushed Chomowcz so that he fell, strkng the back of bs head and becomng unconscous. 'Dr. S. S. Messnge ordered hs removal to the hosptal. He s reported sufferng from njures to hs head and a punctured ear drum. Polce recently succeeded n gettng Ann Podovano back to her home n Staten sland after many hectc hours wth her n whch the efforts of Chef George Sherdan, several offcers, two; women employes at the Borough Hall, two prests and two physcans had faled to determne Who she was and what aled her. She fnally gave up her masquerade of amnesa when talkng to two other women employed at the Borough Hall. Her parents (Contnued on Page 3) Wadak s Commssoned Martme Servce Offce* CARTEREl' Mchael Wudak Jr. of Randolph Street ww commssoned an ensgn n the Martme Servce at ceremona on Tuesday at Fort Trumbull, New London, Conn, Relatves and frends wtnessng hs graduaton were. Mrs. Mchael Wadak, Mr. and Mrs. Josuph Wadak and Stanley Nemec, all of Carteret. Ensgn Wadak was awarded a certfcate of mert.n engneerng, and then gven a few days leavu whch h*e spent at home. le reports at ts expraton for further study at New London. Hs brother, Lt. Joseph Wuduk, has reported to Fort Dx after thrty days leave here, followng thrtythree month? overseas. 8 St Elzabeth Members Sue Wll Szohe Take Vows CARTB8ET Mss Ethel Ssoke became Sster Mary Salvador op Tuesday when the receved htsr habt and whte vel as ft Stter of Dvne Charty. Sl«took her vows»t th«order's house at Rowbank, SUUn UUnd. Bcv k Hajo, WM, p«t«r of ft. Boro ndustres Ht Lghtly By War's End Jews To Usher n New Year 576 Wth Tradtonal Rte Sept. 8,9 CARTBRKT The year Mflt? n \ht Hebrew cnlonlar wll be marked September R and t at the Rosh Hashanah sprvee* n tlv Brotherhood o f «r«pk On September 2 at n A. M. S'lchas Rcrvces wll be conduced* by Rabb Morrs Bsker of Orange. n celebraton of Roah Hashanah servces wll b< held September 8 and 9 at 7:3 P. M., and on September 7 at 7 P. M. Rosh Hashanah, or the New Year, s consdered the Day of Judgment (Yom Hadn) when all manknd s judged by the Creator and the fate of each ndvdual s nscrb& n the Book of Lfe, Roflh Hashanah also naugu rates the Ten Days of Pentence Navy Reports BrechkaWork GUAM, Aug. 6 Edward G. Brechka, freman, second c.lasr, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brechka, 2 Mary Street, Carteret, N. J, serves aboard the SSS Bon Hommc Rchard, one of 2 arcraft carrers n an armada of 33 combat shps that aded n forcng the surrender of Japan, The Bon Homme Rchard, dentfed by Fleet Admral Chester W. Nmtz, Comtnander-n-Chargc, Pacfc, as one of the shps of the lne under Admral Wllam P. Halwy, commander, 3rd Fleet, sent waves of planes from her flght deck to bombard Jap ctes, factores and arfelds n the fnal days of the war. The vctory was made possble through the courage of men lke those on ths carrer. The mornng of the frst attack' on the Tokyo area, the men sat down at 2> A. M. for breakfast. The rado blared out wth an electrcal transcrpton of "'m Dreamng of a Whte Chrstmas." Eyes drfted off wth each ndvdual dream or memory of a happy Chrstmas. "Let's go n thd get ths damned busness over wth," somebody snapped. The men empted ther trays and went off to ther battle t&tons. Polo Klls Son Of Former Resdent CARTEREt Funeal servces were held Tuesday afternoon for ten-year-old Wllam John Wlson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Wlson of 285 Ludlow Street, Rahway, who ded ln-jersey Cty Medcal Center Sunday of polomyelts. Mrs, Wlson s the former Mas Alvera Bednar of Carteret, and her mother s Mrs. Louse Bednar Kovack. The famly also have a number of relatves n Carteret. The funeral servce was conducted n the hosptal chapel by Rev. Henry Mackn, chaplan of the nsttuton, end bural was n St. Gertrude's Cemetery, S«hway. (Contnttd on Page 3)_ Y'mr T'shubah), the most solemn season n the Jewsh calendar, whch has been net apart for ntrospecton and self-examnaton. An outstandng featufe of the Synagogue Servce s the blowng nf the Shofar or ram's horn, to ntensfy the sprt of reverence and solemnty wth ts strrng call. The Sabbath whch falls durng the Ten Days of Pentence s called "Shabbat Shubah", the Sabb»th of Repentence, due to the fact that the prophetc porton of the torah read at the mornng servce, s taken from Ho.Wft and begns wth the word "Shubah," whch lterally means (Contnued on Page 3) Back To Cvves Yapczensky Out o Navy n 72 Hour; Had 5 Pont CAR.TERBT Frank Yapcen. sky has arrved at hs home on Jcanrtte Street wth an honorable dschargo from the Navy, ond beleved to.be the frst Carteret man dscharged under tho newly establshed pont systcln. He had forty-fve ponts, one moro than requred for dscharge, Ho saw much combat servce after hs enlstment, and was one of a group of 5 men processed n an experment to determne how quckly dscharge could b effected. He was the frst of thus group released, and was a cvlan wthn seventy-two hours after th processng began, He» a former employe of tht Unted States MeUls Refnng Com ptny and s expected to return t work shortly at ths plant. 7 -W Unon Seeks ncrease, Lmts Work To Hoars CARTE'RET At a general meetng of the Unted Electrcal, Rado & Machne Workers of Amerca, C..O, Local, employes of the Foster-Wheeler Corporaton, members of the Local Unon overflowed thu Unon Hall wth the men standng n the streets. They decded by unanmous vote to uphold the polcy of the natonal unon, to share the work by lmtng ther hours to hours a week. t s beleved that ths wll help the employment stuaton n ths area. They also voted to ask a 2c genewl ncrease per hour to help make up loss of pay due to the reduced work week. CELEBRATE ANNVERSARY CARTERET Mr, and Mrs. Lous Peterson of Pershng Avenue went to Atlantc Cty ths week to observe the thrty-sxth annversary of ther marrage. 65 flwb. tar* 65 The lames whch follow are those of gallant heroeb. THey are the names of brave men who went away, t/er hearts flled wth noble purpose and who now ld n the folds of an nvsble shroud whch we call glory. May we, n deed, thought and acton, ever strve to be worthy wth them. p Wall*r jftaranowkl JoU T. B»rlk Joupb Btrntth, Jr. SUalty P. BUUck Anthony Mckkel BryU, Bull Capp Walter C*pp Edward Ctrlton D*n«C*«y> J'' Jotpk Ct»r«poo Htrold D. Clfford Wllkm W. Colftn Domla a Corrw NUkoU* LouU 8. Tmothy DOUOTB Edwrd J. DudU Johb Duff* Lo«l. DtJnUr Jr - Andrew J, KoncU Andrew Robert KOTUU T Alb*'t F Kr»k Robert Peter Kub»U Vncent J. KurdllU Wllam S. KurJyU UdUw Lnckl Albert Mactn.k Mlchctl M.rko John J. M«rkowt» John Mwtey, Jr. Andrew Me>twy Ocar Metquto St.nl.y J. Mllk NUbolM Mln PeUr Now»kow»k Wdler B. Ovwhelt, Jr. Stephen. Unemployed Are From Nearby Fact PRESS Surrey Re 'ARTHtKT"--"wth the xcepton tf the Corporaton, whch number nf ts employes to jfl to meet ts U. S. Navy cunt durng the war, local n da plsnu prctr-nl n pcture greatly encourage those d ent on ther operatons for * ' lhood. Generally, jobs now are secure, us f»r H«(V«r o n' predcted, and n many new workers arp practcally ed for. One plant, the Renjtmn Pant Company, plans to ntr ts producton, wth conteqt pportutm for employ Stll others report they are ng men, and n some n»t women, daly, when they dan them. No USMR At the largest local plant Unted States Metals Refll ompany, t was stated: has been no change n wor condtons or labor requred snce the endng of actve tllte. Our present toul wor force s about l,9&. We predct anythng 'because of uncertanty surroundng gov ment owned metal stocks." The Metal & Thermt Cor ton, stll on a forty-eght week, s "nether hrng nor ng," a representatve told newspaper. About 2HK) person* employed here and the end hostltes n not expected to all ts operatons to any extent. At the General Amercan 8t age and Termnal Corporaton manager, Kdward A, Dolan, that the average of 25 to 6 ployes s beng mantaned, the return of veterans * awt eagerly- Rght now "government]; work s at a temporary standstll;*/'! Mr. Dolan reported, "bu$ the Oft/f portunty s beng used to catch ; up on mantenance work n--' ^' 8 hsd to put off durn the rush." Ths plant has used raanjr : '"3] women aa extra employes from ' tme to tme, so that the lack of work for theac women at present» not -on.sdered u lay-off becauh.': : thn partcular group never wa employed steadly. '? Wllluu. N*o* M«. The. T. Wllams LurabM;= Company, stll on the forty-sfk^ hour week, s rushed wth orders;;, keepng all ts women employa- who were hred durng the *«,;) and "takng on all the new people we can get." Ths was stated by' the local manager, John Mlllw,' ]. The Weatvaco Chlorne Pro* ; utts Corporaton has 'bten "hrng a few people every day," t* mh*'! ager, Q. H. Rooney reported", stll seeks wore workers,, n classfcatons. About 3 now are employed at ths,_ and the end of the war meant ln^l ply abandonment of one phase - t* producton and an ncrease others to absorb t. At the Benjamn Moore Cott- 'J pany the statement asked for " The Press was gven by John E., ; Sweeney, who sad ths pant *"* tory had operated durng th* on only 6% of ts normal of lead, and snce 92 on bltf! % of ts needed supply of sental ols and fats. Because ths pants and varnshes to m full cvlan need* were not duced, and the frm now s ng producton to meet orders overdue, "Not only are we layng anyone off," Mr. sad, "but w> antcpate hlrl more people." le added fur that the tlrn plus expanson other drectons, and stll s wof! ng to fll government orders completed before V-J Duy. Ol Wwk SubU Mlton J. Karr of the Ol Company sad employ there s stable, and more help s needed. There have been lay-offs, be reported, and ] sons tt'f oo ther puyroll. ' James R. Rcrry Ol Company, em^'f! ployng about thrty persons, "keepng ts same people." At the fertlser plants, called although all manufacture^ other lnes of chemcals, crop ment also appears stable, consderaton gvon, huwever,,< the fact seasonal ncreases n : du'hon gve certan fluctutl each year durng the Sprng Fall. The Vrgna-Carotn* " cal Company, employng about! penom, "keepng what w«now, and most of them have! wth us a long lum." The As can Agrcultural Chemcal psny U hrng laborm daly, they are avalable and ha * ran complement of B mp" There are only «on ' now, t WHO stated by Peterson. The Armour works "n not hrng nwmy

2 PAGE TWO Mea; Books At Lbrary By LORETTO M. NEVLL,' Of an entrrrly rtfferont sort t ( ARTKHFr Bunks by l\v» " t vl's Work,'" by Carolyn Wells. very popnh modern wrters nre A PW hgh ptch of thnll nn am? our ntpxt arrvals. Otn> * bafflement!s Carolyn Well "Tlroupl These Fres," by <!r*ce achevement n her most recent vng.'tm Hll. Homng Stone mystery. Al the n the bout and msery nf battle country home of Adran md lean th»e oncs to Benedct Uarron, Forrest, where a house party lke draught of conlrrjr water, the memory of n gudon-hared lttle l? swngng on n g.te far n tme and space frmn hs present lfe. Hs present jo!> s to get through those fr«s to he enemy the (jrmnd. covered wth fearful flames, hal to be retaken. Benedct, B.rron KO"^ funmrl to death, lkely But he wnkm n a hosptal nnl frn there wrtes to «Alvxa Kendall.» fn the meantme Loxo hm been hnvn; trbulaton;, of her own the death nf her dt voted mother, tht v.'ttm of dsagreeable MepyHe whose husband has gone to war, and ther three unpleasant rhldren..eje copes as best who can. n the end, however, the stepsster's husband reclams hs famly nnd Benedct Barron clams Lexe -showng her the way to the Cod whom she knew vaguely but ntmately us dd he. Ths s a story of war a,nd the renewal of fntl. Socal - Personal Ms. 3. 'ervnup Nevll and h?r daughter Anne, of Lowell Street, are vacatonng lt Oulpopper, Va. Mr. nnd Mrs. (leorge (avalet* of Washngton Avenue nre on a vacaton at Pont Pleasant. Ther snr-n-law, John B. Herczogh, has arrved n Europe on a specal trp for the War Department for whch he s an njector nf muntons. John (plloflk of Lowell Street s v'acntonng at Pont Pleasant. John Rocky of Emerson Street s u patent at St. John's Hosptal, Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Frankln of Washngton Avenue and ther two sons have returned from a vacaton at Frankln, N. J., n SUPsex County. Mrs. Nelle Rtschy, of Lafay- <>tl. Ktvpol, s 'llerlanl' Mss Florence Wood, of Lawrence, L.. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. UNCLE SAM SAYS TURN THAT OLD CAR NTO WAR BONDS FOR VCTORY WE WLL BUY ANY CAR ANY YEAR OR MODEL AND PAY YOU A GOOD PRCE For Quck Cash Results Call UNCLE JOE WO. 8-3 SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES Co. 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. Wood brdge We tell good tr»n»poruuon, not norelj mod can. n full swng, fvnck wan not a gentlemanly pastme but the man thought n everyone's mnd There w»g a tournament comng and almost all the fluent* were enthusasts. Rut sport wan suddenly transformed nto somethn» grm and threatenng when, after an evenng practce round, one o,f the partners fell to the floor dead. Flemng Stone wss called to help the bewldered group l.rover what the small scratch on the back of the vctm's neck could have hud to do wth hs death what had happened to a wll. A few apprtntly nnocuous, objects n the medcne chest lead the great dctcetv- to n soluton of tha mystery, yet not before a second person had ded fromuhe stab of a fencng fol. Carolyn Wells shows her fnesse n plot development, her command (f suspense and forebodng, n ths exctng new mystery. Clarence Dalrymple, of- Lafayette Street, and Dr. M. E, Streen, of Newark, are on a week's fsh- RveT. Martn Kchmtzer of Lafayette Street d confned to hs home by llness, Mss Ann Chnmra of Roosevelt Avenue and Mss Florence Mudrak of fck Avenue are back from a Htay at the shore, Also returned from the shore are the Msses Helen and Geneveve Breehka of upper Roosevelt Avenue. Medcal Televson By usng televson telephones t wll be possble for the postwar aur- Eton to examne and dagnose the external nfrmtes of hs patents at a dstance. Such a televson devce wll soon be on the market. Trm h Ht Sunn DougU, portr«v< n «[ "Ton Mallottt" n NBC't "Front Ftrrell," doco't h**«to be coached on how to play her curr*nt role of a young Czech Amercan. Sunan hertelf a Cech, havng left her natve '"nd at the- outbreak of the war. Mss V/ulf s Hostess To Honor CARTERET Mss Erca WuU ntertuned recently at her home n'jeanette Street at a surprse Mrs. Mary Ardos and her son, mscellaneous shower for Mss PFC. Andrew Ardos, of Coaldale, Pa., are here vstng the former's mther, Mrs. George Chamra, of Roosevelt Avenue. PFC. Ardos s on thrty days leave after servce Blanche Stnolensky, who s to be marred tomorrow to Leut Francs J. Hasek. Mss Wulf's guests were the Msses Joan Moss, Helen Fstes, n taly and wears the Purpl" Alene LaBner, Jula Gyure, Dorothy Heart wth cluster and Good Conduct Overholt and Sylva 'Prce and Rbbon. Mrs, Gus Wulf of Carteret; the Loss n Frm Accdents Enough tme was lost from farm accdents last year to have produced lve buf#els of wheat tor eacl of the 37,. persons n the Unted Stales, says Natonal Safety nmu'l Every type of towng machne t tervced here. Our wde part stock, modern thop equpment and traned personnel meant A-l «ervn- at ll ode t cott. DON'T WAT DO T NOW MAC'S APPLANCE SHOP T. E. McAuley, nc. "Over ye&rt of knowng How'' 6 MAN STREET RAHWAY Ralway FORDS AUTO BODY CO. AUTO PANTNG FENDER REPARNG BEAR WHEEL ALGNNG AND FRONT END SERVCE PLEASURE CARS and TRUCKS Duco Pant Jobs Completed n 3 Days One of N«w Jer»*y'» belt equpped Up», OFfN 8 A. M. TO a P. M.- ( m mm\u L, Msses Sylva, Helen and Eleanor Broak of South Plaafeld, Merck Vsons (Contnued \rom Page ) "The headlnes n the newspapers have been anythng but comfortng to ndustral workers. want to aay rght now that Merck s n a favorable poston compared >vth most, war ndustres. We can be thankful too that we do not have the reconverson problems of re-toolng and reequpment of most other ndus- Already Equpped "Our plants are already equpped and geared to handle cvlan busness. Of course, the emphass on products wll change. Produc- t's n The Bag For You Hey, fellow, whatta you know? Our new Fall hats are n and we have one set asde for you, Come n today and grab your new F*H Hlat rght out of our hands. They all are gong to please You as they pleased us when we unpacked them. Soft Fall shades. Hafd wearng qualty. Aa Usual, prced just rght. 9MMS Our 65th BusJnett Mlestone BREGS SMTH «** KNG STS. PERTH AMBQY CLOSED WLY r. M. EXCEPT UftJlUPAY P.M. ton of some chemcals wll ncrease whle others wll decrease. Where ths happens our workers, as far as possble, wll be transferred to the products n demand. "Already we have receved heavy cancellatons of government orders. Addtonal cancellatons are to be expected. However, we undoubtedly^ agan wll receve orders from the Army and the Wavy snce they are gong to use our products for a long tme to meet the needs of our occupaton forces n Europe and the Pacfc. UNKRA wll also requre many of our products. Order*, from these sources may help to close the gap more quckly. "We are now gvng ntensve study to matters of workng hours and ratcb of pay. n order to provde maxmum employment, we are plannng to return to a normal work week of hours on October st. (For hourly pad employees, the frst pay-roll week after October st). Some upward adjustment n base pay rates wll be made at the same tme to compensate n part for losses n overtme pay. "Tptul future employment n our company s gong to depend on our ablty to develop new product^ to ncrease our peacetme aates^bver pre-war flguffcs, and to offer the world the fnest chemcal!! at the lowest prces. n a hghly compettve market ths wll sal for our utmost effcency, ngenuty ad effort. Canada's Lake Area Computed Canada's lakes have a greater nreavfhan all the land n New Zeal.:lld. General Mason Work HENRY J. NEARY 57 Francs Ave. Woodbrdge, N. J. Tel: Wo T <o Fuf» an Flurryng We'll Do the Worryng P*B T«ur meal n cool connfort tol unmer... by plan* UQf to (Una wllh u. You'll be (tad you came,.. nnd a wlt w«! OUR DALY SPECAL 9< MCHAEL'S RESTAURANT 55 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. AlfGUStf S, 88 3 Yanks Balk Enemy 'Chutsts n Phlppnes Outnumbered Amercans, Hold Off Force of 2 Jap tarachutwta. LEYTE.-How.Tap parachutst ntar,leyte arfeld were held off by 3 outnumber*!! Amercan* wa decrb«d by a Ffth Alt Ffrct two-p currer surgeon. Ma). George Murphy of PaterKm, N. J., told how the fltn and ground crewmen stood fat through the nght of December and fought ol the parachutsts shortly after dawn near San Pablo on eastern Leyte. Of the 3 men, only 2 returned to the Amercan lnes. Four plots, a ronnulcatoo offcer and 7 enllated men He mssng. Murphy sad he counted 2 enemy tr.npot planes gldng n low over Leyte'9 central mountan range. "t was about 8 p, m. and thtr«had been a brllant red sunset," he, sad. "The sky was stll' (lghtly gray n the we«t. t was too dark to see the 'chutsts fall, but thefe was a terrfc ack-ack dsplay, and dd see two transports crash n flames.". Go Wo EUdtnt> The Japs took to the woods and remaned n hdng untl 9:2 a. m. of December 7, when the men were n the mesa hall eatng breakfast. A small number of Japs were spotted and fred upon ss they advanced frnm a nearby rce paddy. Th» troops wthdrew quckly to ther foxholes. And soo,n nearly^loo Japs charged the mess hall. "About a dozen Flpnos were n the mess hall. They ddn't have a chance. They were slaughtered," Corp. Thomas Benedett of Kentucky «ad. "We had carbnes, forty-flvea and one Tommy gun. The Japa had lght mortar and grenades, as well a* machne guns, t was one heck of a stuaton. " taw the boy wth th«tommy gun he's a master sergeant from T«a* named Bet^pn snoot down eght Japs." Benedett lay low for several hours, then determned to escape. He tunneled b way under a log and crawled on hs belly to hgh grass. Then he made a fnal dash to a frnge ot trees. Stops to Save Offcer. As Berzedett ran he heard a moan and returned to fnd one of hs offcers serously wounded by mortar fragments. He pcked up the offcer and staggered on blndly. Machne guns began frng from a new drecton as Berzedett struggled along wth the wounded offcer. n desperaton he stopped and waved hs arms. The machne gun fr* stopped. "Those machne guns were ours, and we were safe," he sad. Betson and hs Tommy gun also escaped. Host ot the Jap parachutst* estmated at 2, were mopped up durng the day. Celng prce on cvlan set at?l,fll9, f, o,d b. Toledo. DONALD T. MANSON... nsurance... Representng Boynton Brother* ' ft Co. Oter 25 Years Tel. WooArdgt J. t Every Repar Job Quuant«*. For n«w parts or r«(ul*thf, brm yauf watch to ALBREN be. 33 Smth 3t Perth Anboy EXPERT AUTO REPARNG MOTORS OVERHAULED WHESL ALGNMENT M< BRAKES OUR SPECALTY AU, WORK GUARAHTWD wheeh earn* <Mnec«sary frcton and v«*r ol ttct. Th«y ««n «Ur(«ra wth proper car eontrol. SAVES CAK Wtm QAS! KB$U ARAQE Cartetet Solder POftT REAONf PFC. Mlvln Brotfhton, at, Burlngton Street, Carteret, statoned at Fort Dx, was serously njured Tuesday when a par ho wa* drvng on WoodbrHge Avenue near the Mdway Garage, fgured n a collson wth another car drven by Mchael Matrbka, 33, 2 Unon Street, Carteret. Brouyhton was taken tn the Perth Anboy General Hosptal n the Woodbrdge Emergency Squad ambulance where he receved treatment for possble concusson, possble fractured jaw and laceraton of the lpr, He was later removed to Camp Klmer Hosptal n an Army ambulanoe. A small flre whch followed the accdent was extngushed by the Port Readng Fre Co. Mr. Matrska, who w»s unnjured, was booked for "nvestgaton" and then released pendng the outcome of the solder's njures. TO AND SERVCEMEN CA'BTKUfcT Members of the Lades' Auxlary of Star Landng 'Post, VFW, wll re n charge of the Servcemen's Center tomorrow, accordng to plans made Tuesday nght at a meetng at the jhome of'mrs. Ursula Freeman n Lncoln Avenue. Ths meetng was for members of the audtng oom mttee. At the last general meet nf Mrs. John Mucba And Mrs Mary Barry were honored on ther brthday*. Two new members wll be welcomed at the meetng scheduled for September S, and a jont sesson wth the post wll take place durng the Mme month. N»dloB's Safest Cty Mlwaukee, Ws., has been awarded top honors as the safest large cty tor pedestrans n ths country n the MA natonal pedes ran safety contest. Despte a natonal ncrease ot per cent n pedestran fataltes n 9 orer 93, Mlwaukee showed a reducton of 39 per cent n the number ol pedestran deaths as compared wth 92 and 93. How to Buy Poultry Soft, flexble breastbone means the chcken s young. Broad wellrounded breast wth thghs well cov ered wth meat and fat well ds trbuted gves you more edble meat per pound. The short-legged blocky type wth well-rounded body s best [or table use. Fnegraned, soft, lght colored meat* ndcates ten derness. Sugar (or Cannng Sugar helps preserve the color, shape and flavor of fruts, but s not necessary n cannng. Canned unsweetened frut may be sweetened when used. Save Seed* Now Farmers are wse who purchase or lay by seed for next year's plantngs durng the harvestng am threshng Reason. Seeds of the bqst varetes of wheat, oats and barley dsappear U»t. Hnes Roofng Co. GUTTERS - LEADERS SKYLGHTS SLATE and ASPHALT ROOFS RUBBEROD SHNGLES Hnes Roofng Co. 56 School St., Woodbrdge Tol Our "Junor" Permanent AOY FAR CAMERA TOPCS by T. T. HoMen Contrast Can fan Pctures A tkllfu! tre«tcm<mt of dffcult brght mnthnr hn!!, v out the talor n»ll of u. Speed Graphc photo by Al Brght sunny summer days offer pcture-takng to the, ;, a serous ptfall t» the unwary photographer w^o tres to combne brght objects and deep shadows n one pcture. A grl under a beach umbrella wth brght sunlt waves n the background or a pretty grl under a large straw hat n the sunshne, usually spells.trouble. ^ of the range of lght between open sunshne and deep shadows as a long flght of steps, and your flm as a man clmbng the stars. t s possble to straddle tljfee or four steps at any pont on the starway, but to accomplsh the whole flght of steps requres three or four separate strdes. n the same way, your daphragm and shutter speeds wll allow flm to take pctures coverng some gradaton of lght n varous condtons of brghtness. But no flm has yet been made wth wde enough lattude to accept all lght from blndng sunshne to ptch blnrk shadows. f you expose for the brght areas, the shadows wll show up as black smudges. f you shoot for detal n the dark areas, all brght objects wll become whte blotches, There are three solutons to ths hours of the dny not reached ts full Ths s often not (,,.,, possble, however, Tl.., ternatve s to plan vr,, n wth an eye to Hmn:,' thne that falls outm., range establshed hy,,, mportant subject. f,,,, tographng people, b.nv off ther hats f they n ; f^ces, or move them \w\, where the overall l (rv llumnaton on tn: roughly smlar. Als»,, can me a sheet or nth, or flash synchronzv throw lght nto the slu., provdng they arc nut s, Only by experment your favorte flm wll, to determne ts effec! n. And usually, you wll cently broad for nnr. of the pctures you wm' But on those pcture. lght extremes poem y.v your flm'b capacty, \nu'[ to follow one of the <n ;,- gested above. Lght s the lfe Mnn. < raphy. Respect t unl you'll have pctures ymr, of. gnore t and problem. You can restrct your loser of flm, am wtes'f (arty ht cms Ho Charge CREDT Alteratons conn PE PLE Forth PMP

3 Demetrus And St. Joseph's fere Scenes Of Recent Weddngs., Slramko Weds Mernl Marner, Mss Amea, tp, Weds Kahpa u,.,;c' - St. Demetrus hnrcl (,,,.,, wore " scenes oj,,,,-fnrmcd hero durng l^nd. [Mals of these,, ;,,>! ua follows: and St.,o-,.nnny Saturday after- S Demetrus Church,,,,' SkrHrko, daugt- M;r(?nr't Krl Skram- Rmdolph Street, be-,,-lr of Peter Paul,,f the Martme Scrv-, dares Malnskas of '. The ceremony WBS, v the church pastor, John Hundak, and H guests were enter-, ; recepton n the! 'vlo. ul,-'s gown was of whte -mmed wth ruffles <tf,, ut the shoulder and.,.! her tulle vel fell,',,, length from a head-,,,,. and chffon. Sh«.mlt'as and whte roses ne wotc.h nj r» "recr hl,,rk accessores, and a,,r;,dcnas..,,j,, Malnskas, sster of,,,,,,, who was the mad ".,K the brdesmads, the joro ndustres d from Page ) ht, the Sprng." Whwler Stuaton h ],,,tcr-wheeler Corpora-,',,,. a,,,29 employes at, ;, vodng to the personlllu;,. Wlter Colquhoun.,,, planned to return the,, > pre-war complement lut.oo persons, and that,,,, «on hand wll supply fm ns number for the next snd that about ffty, nys have returned l'!,,,'n"!v servce; that nearly nunvber of women the war have,!,.[ mlled, "they seemed,,, D JJO. Most of them - wnk here was a drect tn n the war and they v. ; > reman when they JM wnk n such a way A. K, women are at work :.'r,,<,-." Ths plant employed h :,7 persons durng k Aar producton. r.u tut ndustral Asso".nncd n general,,.f h<> PRESS' survey Wllnn B. Nchols, man >f tc m, offce of the W( 'A. Commsson, whch rt Amboy. Mr, Nchols sa' m, npluym't n" ths arm dur D lay-offs* ttotn plant* J' ll.- area, and from the ral f;bk Works n Perth us not learned how! resdents were nn- ' sad he felt many n't women affected -fmll be absorbed by MMV-tradc ndustres, as lt:n.. nl not been/pentl-l l- A m k.-fs they wanted lu' war unless they K on war producton. ns s r fm Tk;u To Usher mtfd from Pafle ) s an exhortaton to to return to (,,-ftnn Sent.te years t s the cua New Year's greetngs and relatve* cxpress-» -h's. t s also custo- «nslppers to exchange Rush Haahanah eve "K at the completon of " '. employng the Her,son, "Loshanah Toll V'tehatern," lterary, n nscrbed and sealed var." The person ad- ["da, "Gam at«h," or to you." utms and ceremones t concern over the au the New Year, n ad lw rectal of the Kd- ^uctfcaton prayer, nullng of the festve [ur' of sweet apple s n ncy on the eve of 'nl, the person pern symbolc act sayng, lull's wll to grant us " sweet year." The H dpped n honey, ' K hope that as the ' ', so may the exper- K thu approachng "l> of the most pous- [PERMANENT WAVES lj w«v e mpart* b«a«- u,,,,l luuklng curl to " l'hkult problem har. "<'. u gadgct, thort- ' ruur head or lvng ^ H permanent* *7.5O-$, " lyltt*. 8 ^ Msses Sophe Mary Capp, Sophe Krup unt Joan Golda, were s.scd alke. Ther gowns were >f whte chffon and ther headdresses of flowers from whch hung face vels of Amercan Renuty color. They carred Amercan Beauty roses. Zoltan served as best man and the ushers were Lous Montkacy, of Lnden; Vctor Romanstowsk, of South Rver, Anthony Fornaro, of New York and Mchael Skerchek of Carterot. After a trp to Baltmore Mr, and Mrs. Malnskas wll mak>) ther home wth Mrs. Skramko. The brdegroom now s on thrty days leave Horn duty. Kftlpa-Santo At a double rng ceremony, performed Sunday afternoon at o'clock n St. Joseph's hurch by ts pastor, Rev. Puul Dwyer, OSM, Mss Aureu Santos became the brde of Stanley Kaupa, of Sayrevlle. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Santoa of "9 Mercer Street and the brdegroom's father s John Kalupa of Sayrevlle. The church decoratons were altar bouquets of whte gladol and snapdragon, Mrs. John E. Danck was the solost and Mrs. Jeanette Pettlt, church organst, provded the nstrumental musc, After the ceremony there was a recepton n Falcun Hall. The brde wore a gown of whte Upper satn, made bouffant style wthts full skt extended to form he tran. Her fngertp length ullc vel was draped from a coronet of seed pearls nnd she carred whte prayer book wth a cluster tf gardenas and baby'-s breath. >'or travellng she wore a green ut wth brown accessores and a of gardenas. Sophe Kravets of Perth Amboy, as mad of honw, wore a pale l blue gown wth a satn bodce and a full net sktr. The brdesmads, Mss Elzabeth Santos, Bster of the brde, an M«Mary Kalupa, sster of the brdegroom wore pnk gowns of satn and net All three carred borvqueu of tals- man roses John Twardos of Sayrevlle acted as best man and the ushers were Walter Twardos and Cyr Katcan, also of Sayrcvlle, The brde, a graduate of Car Hgh School, CHSH of 2, employed at the RaHtan Arncnal. The brdegroom was graduated from Rayrcvlh' Hgh School and s an employe; of K.. do Pont lo Nemours Company, Parln. The couple s stayng n the Pocono Mountans,or ther weddng trp. Servce Notes (Contnued from Page ) f Steve Suhay of 3 Longfellow Street, has been promoted to hnrmct's Mute, thrd class, and s assgned to duty n the U. S. 'Naval Hosptal, ABA Heghts, Oahu, Hawa. AlexanderShumny, BM2/C, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shumny of 32 Ctaus Street, s at hornu fdr thrty days leave, He served aboard a destroyer escort anl wan wounded at Oknawa, and before that was on Atlantc duty for eght months, He aaw acton also at Leyt«, Luzon and wo Jma. * * * Elmer Kuhn, Sl/C of the Navy, has gone to Chcago to the Great Lakes Naval Tranng Staton' after a week here wth hs parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kuhn of Pershlng Avenue. «* A press despatch from the Navy reports Paul Lerncr, Sl/C, of &7 Roosevelt Avenue, s a member of a 8eabee;TJnt n the Phlppnes whfch was engaged on ts thrd major project when Japan captulated. Ths unt had just completed a super-hghway, carved Out of jungle and mountan coral, whch lnked two slands of major mportance. A dock, nearly fnshed at the tme, extended over, feet and was capable of berthng'eght cargo vessels. The offcers ard mon of ths outft saw combat n the Solomons, New lunea and the Phlppnes. + * Pvt. Edward J. Prokup, Jr., WhoBe wfe Helen lves at 8 Lowell Street, \x among the 6,(M) veterans of the ET who arrved Wednesday on one of the seven shps whch docked n New York. BANK EMPLOYE ENGAGED CARTBRBT Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nycz of Perth Amboy of the engagement of ther daughter, Mary J. Nye, to Albert C. Wallng, who s the sn of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallng of 6!> Ran dolph Street, ths borough, Mr. Wallng has an honorable dscharge from the Army after serv ng three years durng whch hs dutes were n Europe and n Afrca. The prospectve brde n a graduate of Perth Amboy H; School n the class of!mo, md s employed here by the Frst Nutonal Bank. SONS FOR TWO PARS CARTERET Mr. and Mr. Stanley Sokolowsk of Whtman Street are the parents of n son born Saturday at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. John Andres of, Thornall Street arc the parents of a son born at the Rhhway Memoral Hosptal. Thomas Lloyd To Lve Here CARTBRET Thomas D. Lloyd and hs brde are expected to arrve here shortly to make ther home. At present they are on a trp to Hampton Beach, N. H., followng ther marrage last Saturday mornng n St. Bernard's Church, Worcester, Masa Mrs. Lloyd was Mss Margaret Mary O'Connell, and s the daughter of Mrs. Margaret O'Connell of Worcester, Mr. Lloyd untl recently was a. sta(t Sergeant n the Army and was dscharged after servng n Afrca, Scly and taly. He enlsted whle a student at Lehgh Unversty, fve years ago, and was one of the frst Carteret men wounded. He holds the Combat nfantryman's Badge and the Purple Heart Medal. Hs parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lloyd of Pershng Avenue. The marrage ceremony was performed by Rev. J-ohn Flaherty, who used the double rng servce. After the ceremony there was a recepton at Edgemere Lodge, Shrewsbury, Mass., a Worcester suburb. The brde wore a whte gown made wth a lace bodce and full skrt of net over taffeta, and her vel was an herloom wth lace nserts. Ths was arranged from a coronet of satn and lace and she carred whte roses and stephanots. For travellng she wore an aquamarne flannel sut wth back accessores, and a corsage of talsman roses. Leut, Mary E. O'Connell, ANC, mad of honor for her sster, Wore an ce blue gown wth shrred taffeta bodce and net skrt. Her headdress was of matchng flowers from whch hung a short vel and she carred pnk roses and smlax, Sgt. Joseph J. Kennedy, of Carteret, went from Fort Meads, Md., to serve as hs cousn's best man. The mother of the brde wore a pnk dress wth whte accessores anf the mother of the brdegroom chose a lme colored ensemble wth small feather hat of the same shade. Each had a corsage of orchds. SCOUTS AT CONEY C A,R T{} RET Edward V. Rocky, Scoutmaster of Troop 8, took ten of hs Scouts on an outng to Coney sland Saturday, Hs group ncluded Thomas Kennedy, Alphonse ' Bunnur, Wllam Klndy.crsk, John Collns, Frank Kelemen, Danel Kasha, Stephen Slomko, Joseph Hla, Ernest Gyure and Robert Rocky. Klgore says output of Rech ndustry rose despte bombngs. School Apparel for Boys and Grls from "KNDERGARTEN TO KOLLEGE" Knckers Suts ' Slacks and Knckers Sweaters Jackets Shrts Rancoats Got Hose Skrts Blouses Sweaters Jumpers Anklets School Bags SHOES BUSTER BROWN SUNDAL Dr. Posners "For Boys" Rubber Footwear Ball Band Hood See Oar Advance Showng of New Fall Play Shott JUST ARRVED NflN RATONED School Shoea - Heavy rej rubbar non-markng,...raslrs?- S-kTown ONLY. S«. to 6. Th. b..t rato, «,«foptwaar f»r boyf th.t we b.y..e^ -...,, FRDAY, AUGUST 8, 98 Buy Wm Welfare Report (ConHnutd from Page 7) Servce, report of County Agrcultural Agent, Socal Hygene Clnc, Kdde Keep Well Camp, Crppled Kddes, Blnd Dvson, County Physcan and Coroners, County Superntendent of SchooU, Mddlesex County Vocatonal School BoArd, Board of Chldren's Guardans, Old Age Assstance, Mddlesex County Hosptal and Roosevelt Hosptal. Under the report of the county palty. n Woodhrlgp the average cas«load s 5 wth *,8R.- n assstance. n Carteret t s 26 cases fnd $ n Rartan Townshp the average case load monthly s 2 wth $3 spent n assstance. The County workhouse receved 25 prsoner* and 78 juvenles durng the past year. The crmes ranged from attempt to obtan narcotc drugs to murder. The Socal Hyvene Clnc has been functonng for the past three years the report states. t goes on further to say ts purpose s to fnd and treat all persons nfected wth venereal dseases and to protect all ndvduals and prevent the sproad of these dseases. 'Exactly 8,6 vsts were made M> the clnc for examnaton, treatment and advce. New cases of venereal dseases reported numbered 289. Eght hundred and forty-three students are enrolled n the Vocatonal School wth from Carteret, 3 from Woodbrdge and 5 from Rartan Townshp. Polo Fatal (Contnued from Page ) Rt. Rev. Cornelus J. Kane conducted the commtal rtes. Wl Ham was a pupl n the ffth grade at St. Mary's School n Rahway Those who served as pall bearers were John and Arthur Kettyle Wllam Solcwn and Joseph Bed nar, of Carteret. Arrangements were by the Gundrum Funera Servce of South Amboy. Thread Ends Fasten off thread end; on garments, pullng to the nsde and tyng securely. Or run tbem through a needle and fasten wth a few overand-over Sttches, VFW Wll Organze Post Bowlng Team C l Mueha and Mchael Safchnsky have been desgnated to organe * bowlng team among members of Star Undvg Past, VFW. They were apponted Wednesday nght at a meetng at whch the post alto welcomed twenty-seven new members. Members of the pnst wll go to Woodbrdge September 9 to at tend the nstallaton of t new post there. They wll meet at the Borough Hall at :3 A. M. The next meetng wll be held Septem ber and after the busness sesson refreshments wll be served wth Fred Hoffman, J»mes Redel Prank Toth and Anthony J. Con nolly n charge. The new members of the post are George J. Barankovlch, Wl *AO THUtt Lons Club Asks Boro Honor For Mnue, Natonal War Hem CARTRRET Members of the Carteret Llona Club decded at.h«r meetng Tuesday to aak the borough's governng body to name a "sutable secton of Carteret" for th late NchoUn E. Mnu«, war htro who was awarded th«cmtm Ho /Vorrow Escape n Exflonm On Monday CAlRTBBBT An exploson of gas Monday n the apartment on the second floor at 32 Perchng Avenut blew out four wndows n the buldng. The apartment s the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zahodnck who were not there at the tme. Robert Carsa, who operates the Captol Barber and Ham N, Bcrnath, Georgo A Brown, Frank Btckshy, Bdwar Beauty Shop on the frst floor of operatng wth the drector, T. Campbell, John. Casale-gg the buldng had moved a stove le Sem»nm. art Lons ohn C. Chamra, Edward F. Fer apparently pullng out a manfold Scrudsto. Charles Comba, Alb#& nee, Casmr S. GawronM,.lourp wthout knowng t. After gettng Matery, reward S. Kucnsk anl Bregus, Joseph h J. Lukach, Lkh Ad Andre the stove nto place he h went to Mr. Lukaeh. The tluh wn p,ukach, Francs R. MedveU, Md An the basement of the buldng, sent awards for the feld events, drew Mtrska, John Mucha Jr. turned on the gas, and then re- Wllam A. Mullar, Walter A-, turned to lght t. Meanwhle g»s 'alnsky, Solomon M, Prce, James scapng from the open ppe had V-J Fracas..Redel, Mchael R. Safehnsky, collected and exploded when he 'eter P. Svon, Walte J. Soanoch, Frank L. Stragapede. Ste escaped appled the match. He narrowly njury. phe L. Sxabo, Joseph Terebetsk, Mchael Vasalyn and Joseph Zullo. MEETNG AN EVENT CAlRTBRF7T fgt Putrrk Po tocng, number of the Boat;d of Educaton, attended hs frst meetng of that body n many months when a specal sesson wss held Wednesday nght. He recontly returned from Europe. At th. tme bd of J7S5 from the Montor Weldng Company of Lnden was accepted for retubng a boler at the hgh school. THREE N DRAFT CARTERBT The latest call o the local Selectve Servce Roard for servce n the armed forces resulted n the followng assgn ments: Army, Paul Kollrk, J., 2' Wheeler Avenue, and John Msko >3 Warren Street; Navy, Mchae Krpch, Jr., ll Randolph Street Sloan makes a $,, gran for cancer research. pvrry. tra«««v»d to send a to the Mayor and Borough cl presentng ther request. At ths name meetng, held the Borough Hall, the'dub to sponsor thr comng War Drve and chose the club dent. /ouk Brown, to b«congressonal Medal nf Honor. Th«club secretary, August J. man. Plans *ttrv Rev. MacDontdd Honored Whle Delegatejn N. Y, furthered the mnntm to bv gw«n n hrr to ranp fund* for Grl work hert>. Mrs. Ambrose M and Mr. Brown are charman. Thr club wll have Nght September 8, wth uprnker representng th* Nal War Fund. Jame. J. Lukaeh lf hnrmsn nf arrangement* for Vfc* dnner, «nd the party wll b«tl the (ypsy Camp. Arrangements also are behl made for the chl's annual Fd Day at the local playground, (Contnued from Paqt ) came here for her and pad to cover the physcans' fen a. costs of telephone calls. Th* woman was brought n August 2- after Mss Helen Rrechka, *, chool nurse, had observed h«r l CARTBRET Whle n New strange actons n upper York Monday as delegate from Avenue, New Jersey to the Royal and Scect Masons of ths state Rev. Dr. John H. Nevll have been: Hyroft Recent decsons by RecowUtl Kenneth MacDonald, prest-n* Woodword, Port Readng, fned hnrgc of St. Mark's Epscopal 5 and $2 costs for beng drunk' Church, was guest at luncheon of and dsorderly; Eugene Kepler, Newbold Morrs, presdent of New 87 Randolph Street, pad $5 and York Cty's Borough Councl. The $ costs on A complant of beng meetng was n the Keystone Ballroom dsorderly, made by John LukacnV of the Pennsylvana Hotel, Jr.; MrhR'l Awan, ( SUlnwr and a large sum of money was Street, drunk and dsrderly and rased for the ad of war veteran*. Father MacDonald s the Rght resstng nrrcnt. $ and $3 cotl. George Srplck, drunk and dsorderly, llustrous Grand Chaplan at fned $ and $3 corthj Large of ths organzaton of the Cryptc Rte of Masons. Joseph Nagy, 23 Mercer Street, fned $5 for assault and battery on hs wfe, da; Wllam Brown, Father MadDonald wll be host 73 Washngton Avenue, Perth September 29 at the church to Amboy, $5 and $5 costs for pasang a red lght, speedng and drv- Rt. Rev. Alfred L. Banyard of Bmdenlow, arvl deacon of th< ng carelessly; Stephen Nechya, Epscopal Docese of Now Jersey passng a red lght, $H fne. nnd ts suffragan bshop-elect. Jon Our "House-of-the Month" Club MAL THS COUPON r FRST BANK AND TRUST CO. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ' Please send me, free of charge, your selected "House of the Month" leaflet. NAME ADDRESS All ndcatons pont toward the lftng of buldng restrctons n the near future and what promses to he the greatest buldng boom wll be then on ts way. Wll you be a step ahead by havng a defnte plan of,your future home? Many prospectve home bulders responded to our recent announcement of the "House of the Month Club-" Thn offer K open to you tool These farseeng people have been recev- ng monthly plans and pcture* of the current "hous«a of the month," We are now malng archtect's nformaton about the August choce, the "Treat" pctured above. Ths house lke all others s dugnated to meet the requrements of the FHA. We have at the bank blue prnt* and specfcatons of ths house whch may be nspected at your convenence and lesure as well as pctures and plans of prevous homes, SPECAL ACCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT Jon enr "lloaae at the Moatfc C«V w. De»o>H a rtgaur m* e««a wk (award that all-hb»*r<*a< caah»a»ul. t%tm wkea you an n*y to anl* TOUT aew feme. Ton nlll have the Btoaer tut the Uona aymcut. Ua ut h*aua hlt <«wt va* be aa llttlt M! % wl l»«kha a»l>r«thl e> k»m ua v f yo V h-ve not «lrwdy «roh«d *<jm* n.nd d«us» your pln. wlh us or mal th«coupon. You an under no oblgaton and thjre U no charge. FRST BANK & TRUST GO.

4 .,-.,!,....(... < *) ;»*,,. - ~r. PAGE FOUR FRDAY, AUGUST 3,95 A fllf From Heaven Wlp.t lan^bcc cultvated ulnce the rnrllent a%ps wns he man crop n aru'lft Dgyp' am 'fllcstne Kd lormh par! o( th» food»upplt of the prehstorc <\vr dwell*r». The ChStcsc nllv.trd wheat n 27 B. C. They consdered t n Klt drect from heaven. CLASSFED OPERATORS WANTED To work on Chldren's drosses. Sternly work; one we«k vacaton \yth pay; good pay. Apply Carteret Novelty Dreas Company, 52 Wheeler Avenue, Curteret, N. J. Statement of avalablty HELP WANTED EX PKRENCE) WATRESS Rood pay; no Sundays or holdays; A. M. tn 8 P. M. Nancy'K Luncheonette, 8 Man St., Woorhrdjfe, N... Telephone Woodbrljrc H-DSK. l.l.&c.p.s-m HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMAN to do housework «nc day u week, Mrs. MoU, 2 f Fremn St., Woodlrndgo, N. J. Tel. WO. 8-H89. R-DO;!)-l" HELP WANTED MALE VOUNXJ MAN; stpfldy wnrk; for clerk am delveres Grocery Store. Apply George's Market, flf Washngton Ave., Carteret. r.p. 8-2tf FOR SALE 5flO "Dollar Books" c and 5c ench. Colona Lbrary. AuguBt Hst, afternoon Saturday mornng. Tea served Frday afternoon. Dealers Note. Pattlson, phone Kahway 7-OflO..L.8-3 FOR SALE DAY-OLD CHCKS all heavy breed*. mmedate delvery and future orders taken. Call Rahway 7!-J. 8-9 to 9-27 ROOFNG ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repared. Sltt'-nlmtfl's, tle, and flat roofs; brck walls- waterproofed. -DAMOND ROOKNG AND METAL WORKS ;!ff> New Brunswck Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. t\ A.-UR 7-9tf REPARNG LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repared. Washng machnes repared. All knds of grndng. E. Albrecht, 2 Heall St., Carterct, N. j. Telephone Oarteret C.P. 6-29tf PERSONAL Rev. Elubstn Scker Seeresa Commssoned Msstonary Sprt Messages and Helper 92 Man St., WoodbrdRe, N. J. 8-23* WANTED WLL PAY 6ft lb. for clean rags. ndependent-leader, 8 Green St., Wood brdge, N. J. HELMVANTED MEN WANTED Lumber handlers, plers and other jobs Good Pay CHABOD T. WLLAMS &SONS WE WLL PAY TOP WA^ES To an Aflo. Body and Repar Man Apply at once FORDS AUTO BODY CO. 6 New Bruntwck Av«. Ford, N. J. Phone P. A. -26 The VARSTY Pnafore Saves Pennes For Bond Wear a crsp plmlme. Tlls rut fled brant? ' of whte rnttnn pque. wth a fenrouh sprnklng of purple panslct, look n your lm; stnr>'s fr>t such pattrrns. Kntnnhfr, p'enn(*«luvcd by stf lr help buy War Bonds. a. s w /' fu.m : New YofTt Farmers Approxmately 2, of the,2,- New Yorkers n unform want to don farmers' overalls after the war, Wth Straw H»tj Synthetc straw hats, mpervous to water, wll be on the mnrket next year. They hold ther shapes; relst ran and perspraton and can be sponged clean. WAT A MNUTK, S Urlrc- J V " "«"> tha unform, AVK VOl'H (,'AMH.V 'lldtll \o nerd D nrch out of your hmar. <lrr llnrn t nken r fn( ll lulr, n lllnck. unt - WhHr nr ' KJ. <, MAKE VOl'H AM'OXTMKST NOW John Tnplrl, 'llotooh tl'hkh :O (rl Ave. Cartrrrt, \. J. Tel. <a. M-KUtt Mortgage Money Avalable PHA Mortgage Loans Drect Reducton Loans Refnancng Mortgage Loans Attractve terms MARGARETTEN & CO., NC. REALTORS 276 Hobart Street Perth Amboy, N. J.. P. A. -9 * HELP WANTED BAKER WATRESSES HOSTESSES CASHERS PORTERS DSH WASHERS SHORT ORDER COOKS SODA DSPENSEUS GARDENER WEEKENDS AND STEADY. PLEASANT WORKNG CON- DTONS. APPLY AT ONCK. MCMUAftP, n Route 25 Woodbrdge, N. J. ROUTE 25 LNDEN, N. J. next to General Motor! t Open Under New Management Our new propretor haw been a connosseur of food lor the past 6 years wth restaurants located n Montclar, East Orange, Orange, and Bloomlelr DNNERS $. to $.75 QPBN SUNDAYS We have on hand the lneal collecton of WNES and LQUORS Twelve new bowlng alley* now open for your recreaton D»nce to the tune of JOSQL How War Ht Merchant Shppng Thn statstcal table ssued by the V. B. navy and Brtlrt) admralty, shown the total loss of merchant shps by the Alles durng: the w»r, untl fall ol Germany. Frst column, or 53S, represent* the op < f U. 8. shps. Second column, or 2,5, represents the Brtsh «H,»t»a *»t column shows the Ma loss of nl "tler Alles untl V E pay. Keepng Frut lulct Flordn thcmbts have found that profjlk orange or grapefrut juce the nght before causes lttle f any nss nf vtamn C or flavor, whether l s kept n the refrgerator or at root temperature. Mexcan Fad From Mexco comes the fad for heavy slver Jewelry, massve bracelets, large rngs and earrngs, whle many gay novelty trnkets such as reed and seashell necklaces are defntely West ndan. Save Soap Take soup out of the water as soon as the suds are made. AL SAKSON Flower for «lt "cc»«>nn Telephone Ctrteret 8-C36 f no anwer cull Carteret Longfellow Street / : KN.CKERS Fghtng State Kunsad s the second state n th» unon at shown by army rejecton record?. Aflptoxmately US per cent 6f the'state's total populaton s n the armed forces of the Unted States. Ths ncludes fvestar Gen. Dwghl D. Elsenhower of Ablene. Penthouse A new ar-condtoned glass-enclosed penthouse for postwar travel s to gve ralway passengers an unobstructed vew of passng scenery. The rased compartment s bult nto the roof of the car, the top and sdes of whch arc ol lnm- Mated, heat-resstng gla»9. Medcal Offcer* Of 2,29 medcal offcers n the armed servces, 7 per cent say thej wll return to practce n former communtes. Polce Servce Charge Some ctes charge for specal polce servce When» ctzen desres an nvestgaton, he s blled for the cost. Back to School but fr&t to the MODERN BOYS' SHOP EVERYTHNG FOR THE SCHOOL AGE YOUNG MAN $l39 $l89 "P «Qfl 9 Bult-up ColLr Tub-Fa.t Colon frl.ho pz." Up Full cut new Pattern! lr ( onwrm t lu nl 'nhrr* SWEATERS $.9 $.98 $2.9 up 'rvw n'k - hllwn mll /. jter cutn, Longes $.98, $3.29, $3.98 up Durable Constructon New Fftll Patterm AUo a complete (electon of Sutt» J»ckft* - Fngertp Coatf Macknaw* - Te* - Sox - Underwear - H»*t ^nd Sportkwe«r Modern Boys' Shop 98 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY NEXT TO RQKY THEATRE WNES-LQUORS Coronet V- S. Q. Brandy ffth 3.9 Fleschmann's Dry Gn, full qt. 3.9 Kv»ey Dry Gn...ffth 322 Dxe Belle Gn ffth 3.5 WNES - LQUORS CORDALS DOMESTC and MPORTED BOTTLED BEERS Wt Cany AU The Popular Brandt Heay To Serve College Casual CAlegan, tke H >nf grll. clam they prefer clothe of lerrctable Ubrc tht they c»n depend on. Th talored c^u*l of >puo rsypn l food example of wl>»t tkfy mean. Cont *mon [ tt ponts beautfully cut nnulwa, full thrt ltotf, roooth tkrt and a ray- On fabrc tk*-t bear* a label»- ng the retult of laboratory wear reull. Bg Feod SgoU«e Appromately one-fourth ol all food produced n the country s wated. f=rt ; wasted by b*"g left unharvested; more n storage and n wholesale markets through mproper handlng. Some s wasted n retal stores but the bgget wajte s n the Amercan home. Prewar Poland Labor Poland was one of the frst countres n Europe to ntroduce «n eght-hour day. n 98 the law went nto effect and provdedtor a'8- hour week. Due to the competton ol the less socally advanced countres, ths had to be changed n 93 tn a 8-hour week. Hupan Har Measure One-eghteth of the dameter of a human har, or 25-mUonthe ot an nch, s the meaeurement u»ed n hgh-precson of antfrcton ball and roller bearngs. Flap Bl( Bteakhst Nutrltlwlt! «nd medcal auftottcs state that broakfnst shonm prpvdp from one-qarter to one-thrd of the dny' total fnort requrement*, not only n calores but so tar»» po-sble n proten, carbohydrate, (st, vtamlnn and mnerals. New Chn* Mender New transparent, waterproof chna cement permanently restores handles o cups, repar* broken rhno pgs, coromp earrngs, vaej, ct.'. k WHY NEW JERSEY LONG DSTANCB LNES ARE BUSEST N HSTORY V ' " gnbftlrntf f«r Tlpf A n«w typ* of cttlng *««l«nt, now belrg used on T)*! brtnbtrt nl othrr mltary arcraft, frees tht Unted State* frorp d»s«ndenw on forelfn-ptoduced Hn( ftll ttt lmprcgnator o( )urnr.«m»n< magneslurn atrjjlane part*. t s tynthetlc produet f ; SanAwleh Spfe»d Fnely chopped apple, trlxefl wth orange marnal«de, make! a rlclons and murltlou spread. 'Wth calls reachng out from Camp 'Klmer, Fort Dx and New Jersey's great mltary hosptals, to homes n every part of the naton, LONG DSTANCE volume n New Jersey a now more than double that of 9. DAD, TS TOMMYl N AMERCA News as good as ths shouldn't have to wat. You can help u? speed these messages home! MODERN EQUPMENT SPEEDS SHPMENTS Through Jersey Central's Allentown Yard -s, *le«to r,rlc< produced by m,, od wth **«Wghest-p, tural labor n the worl, to Oofa* to compete, ; wth rce grown n (n.,' hand labor nt 5 en,\. cordng to H«rrj N :, h.,at We Test Tabes." Th«ftrtt student tn,,.carolpa State unvem after t opened n n<n' wn Jnrt «, who w[, k,, «HERE ARE 3, REASONS WHY Lon Dstance lnos /' n New Jersey are busest n hstory! Out of tvery gant troop-arp lqad, some 2, men make an mmedate rush for ho telepbqnea...am ther frst o&us hone YOU CAN HELP PLEASE mo((» NO unn«c«nary long dtancs cqllt, PLEASE make esenlal calls as brff at pofblt «Cn,h mm» pm*,km ramftm MntawTuft t q#w ty HKHlRr. *Nr w n t roltat t baekgrwul At th«mtrol t lutrt* Ofwatar H) f^t*./uhtm %»»» type of mechancal car retardeu, and aa teletype*, loudtpeaken $ at y ga, (ftlftbt can (or aa many at 8 freght 3h $k!f h ll town (ft.) TKd b«almplt, U could b» mofed by the tnuaload Tram w«ry ahlpplug pont to «r«ty dwtnatlon. n moat ctuta re^ardltm < f^bf ^ mw*t tj.»«jf %«oflt ^Uroa combnaton of roada-rallroadlnj U more compln, for aonu can o tun, otbw» to tfc»t«- VW> uut be ahufud now and then to reach the rjht place at the hnt tme, ftp* la % functon. < our M.track Anmtown Yard, /.n t tpptoal ^MtMent.» hm Geatral Deee) locomotu, wofklnt along the bank* of the Lehlgh t«3" the «HtbQun<] "hum?"-* m n-n^de Wft w^e cars are unc<;ty)«d a^ r«u by grttjty to any p the M» * t b d l bjt lutofthe c«r V [ft w kh they flow, Uj lew than 5 mnutes, _.) ft* hme been claatlfled for {fe^y,».»eneot o«af flu Jertey Central to the eaatl * Th,t tame procew goe on a^nultajaauty a,t tb* weatpqund hump for traftc nmra w«tnftrd. On thle hump, the Jertey Central a w$m H» «t ndo natallatlen.w* alto art «pw ^ " - te the ft the ej t «od of the yar, to;< B»oT«meal ef e^tbouad tral*» (root the ettch modem metse the Jenw &ntral ft ctn»r*ntly maktog even furtf* mnmtamanto lo % unto* tf Mtvmand ty <fe A%/f"'" * op t m

5 : >;%- ' Anmal Pet*H%# Wth SeJdfcra on Drve n Burma Let's take a tl» frdh our Latns Amercan nejbtts a&d serve delghtful Hen H*tch«l Turkey* ced coffee drnks more On often. Brtsh Force. Ou ftendt south of the border have vjpnn. Th«Brtsh tb army orl g t n a e d ma provdes manjr examples many ced coffee. beverages,, flhnd msn's tradtonal love.mnl pets. that wll be.hrer of tb«burma nwll- welcomed here,. curps down n the Arak&n durng the hot lmln kept a pet b«r oub, whch suttmet days, hovp<l the dstncton of bfthrnw ahead. ced "»t ot the Grnd hotel Cafe Con L sj c h e, whch.«<-- tn for enrln^ tbp etd of a means stm p y..u-tfs a correspondent of the "coffee wth,,,, Tmes wth th«(»rce8. An mlk," s one of,, «-th the 5th ndan dvson the most popular., prt sheep that slept n hs A snrkcant h*rpttologl»t n the,,rt secton keep) a -foot tn whch he l«sngularly l)« by. - rngs there art n thousands.,, n nrmy offcers have brought,,,,!: unrts, bull terrers and span-.',. h them. Lt. Qen. Sun Ll-Jen,,,,:,Kndlng the Chnese st army,, an Alsatan called Mogaung, :» puppes mmed after scenes hnose mlhtary vctores. Lt. ('-n Sr Montagu* Stopford, com- mg the 2Srd ndan corps, eon-.. nnself wth a floek o( ducks, ; r k noves wth hmdqutrttfs. s m ; monk«y# #Me wth the,l,vws of trucks, ctsttfrng angrly ', :!nv who have * tmpestlnence!,,,,velake them. Parrots and para- :... brllantly colored but poor lngusts, are to be found n more fh.m m* mess. Nearly every unt j._;, s ;! poultry flock. The Burmese Trcks n ced Coffee ners' servce books. n 937, Japan hm;, however, are nearly au abhad 3M.26 fshng bouts, of whch....,.rs from the eu-laylnt habt. 6,299 had engnes. Fshermen "dscplned to the sea" totaled at least A ynng major, oomnnndng utt servng wth the th army,,259,. vhn n Delh lajt autumn, bought.,.,,) turkeys, a. gobbler and a hen, r, ; -. unt's Chrstmas dnner. Tur..,-., are almost as rare n nda wartme England. He took H:,.! wll) hm, by ral and road, to tlc Arnkan, where h unt was sta-...! The hen lad her frst egg on a fyboat crossng the Brahma- ;!..<.Hd the major ate t (or break- :. At Chrstmas the turkeys pad lu< tradtonal penaltes o( ther km. bu not before the hen had lad,., rugs. These were put under a '::,!, Rhode sland Red hen. Brds Hatch** la leae. A week later the uat receved nr.ors fo move to the Shwtbo plan, na. A coop w»s hastly constun ted whch would; At snugly nto th<> h.uk of a luk. lt contaned th compartments, one lor the ; ' -. ttckt, one for the chckens, am unr fur the broody hen settng m tn- lurkey eggs. t was a Journey f "HM than l.uu f!, nver mmf.'!n' worst roads n Asa, and t t..k n all B days. But the nlr hen (.,n tnned to gt placdly, and, :::.::l:le dctu, n the Kalewa gorge, n.', ljly the bumpest stage of the a.n; journey, whle the truck was.,< L;! v n moton, Uxee Uttle turfr\< hnrhed out. The major, whose < : ::.lrnce n the hen had not JCTM shared by the other members < hs unt, mmedately collected a )ul~nne sum n wagers. The turkey poults survved the n nurng stages of the Journey and. mnng happly about a small»" nettng enclosure under the p-'d but vglant eye of ther foster:'! T They are the specal charge at a Derbyshre corpora!, a former army mddleweght boxng cham- ;, -.'.hn feels atrob ly that they da s-rve somethng better than the turkey's usual ehrtmas fate, and he s anxous to take them back wth nn: t,, Derbyshre when hs term of s up, They Ahn Served At the end of B the total mem' 'lp ol the Grl BOUt«of the "'d States was.w.j7. an la- ' <>.,: nf g3 y y ov^t the membwt the end o» M! t was the t yearly hcreas^ n the hls (lrl Scoutng. But there was ngure that ncreased even When the Grl Scouts of New York reported a 2,29» membershp, they also re- that 5, glrla were stuj on t:u- watng lsts. Greater New vua typcal Ol hundreds ot '^ that found and traned voltoop leaders for ther walt- > p only to dscover new groups who wanted to be scouts. : lo Hue Urukametrs ll, polce depattment k K luolmen n the use of : nfttra, takng the step after 'Mal rse n the number of "s hrng 9 resultng from '"'" of automobles by drvers ' Ht; nfluence of lquor. Vtamn la Ortngea "&ea, rrespectve of ther sre, "' " lc «We the n»»t sunshne U '" >:'uw have the moat vtamn '">'- Juce. Orange* from «* " l '- branches of tree have a hgh- "M'-ttratloo ol C n ther JuM "'" ''nt growtaf on the ' UUe u Flooded Dutch Farnu lv <- year^ wll be needed to " l «Ue flooded areas ol the Nett* "' "»!» to the pont where they wll " ble to produce agan, n th* l " """ «f Leonard Peters,» rcul ^ "ttache o< the. Netherlands emrequre to, ^ bout one-turd of th«/^... t_ m be* m Secrets of makng good ced coffee are n usng roaster-fresh coffee, brewng t properly, and servng t at once. For freshness, use vacuum-parked coffee where flavor and aroma are retaned un- 'der the resenlable cap even after the jar has been opened. Brew t double-3tr&tgth, just before servng tme. Tnhen pour t mmedately ove ce cubes to chl and your ced coffee drnks should be at ther very best. The proportons gven here wll Jap Natal BcseWe* The Japanese navy has not yat reached the hottom of the barrel wth respect to manpower reserves. NaVy recrutng, U. 6. offcals say, can stll draw on well over,5, mem now engaged n merchant shppng and fshng. The 'present nonnavnl martme pnputatmf ol.jlfan ncludes 5, holders ot rnarners' cprtlflratps, 25, holders of marl- V. g. geel Center About on* mle south of the Httle vllage of Dola n Hardn county. Oho, populaton 75, les the geographc center of the naton's steel ndustry, a; determned by the Amercan ron and Steel nsttute. Dula, whch s about 22 mles east of the cty of Lma, s an agrcultural communty wthout any sgn of a steel plant. Actually, the nearest furnaces nre p Mansfeld, about 6 mles tn the east. FASHON-FRESH STYLES NEW COLORS Flavor delght ced "Cafe Con Leche." tme.skrts BLOUSES SWEATERS make just enough double-strength coffee for sx servngs of Caft Con Leche. Teed Cafe Con Leche 'A "P vacuum-pcked coffee l\ cup* water S cupa battled mlk Rrpw coffee accordng to thf method for your coffee-maker Pour mmedately over ce cubes to chll-. Now place crushed Set n sx tall glasses, Fll half-way wth ced coffee, then fll to tor wth mlk. Sweeten to taste. Heatng TJnlt Cost* n selectng heatng equpment for the home, ^ should be remembered that there are two costs orgnal and operatng to be consdered. The cheapest heatng system from the standpont of orgnal frst cost s very lkely to be the most expensve to operate. The few dollars dfference between dependable, wellmade equpment, and somethng whch wll hve to be replaced n a few years s very smallwhen compared wth the annual expense of fuel. Retan Color Two rays of lght can cross wthout affectng each other. The beam uf a ltd spotlght, for example, wll pass through a green beam wthout changng color or devatng from ts path. nvsble Damond A damond dropped nto carbon dlsulphdc; a flud used as an nsectcde, u# become nvsble. The reason s that the damond and th* flud hnvo vrtually the same optcal ndex of refracton. SPECALTY SHOP t STUDENTS' FRST CHOCE FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER GRLS Boxy and ftted pullovcrt. Clany cardnnt n glowng colon, A Urg«Y«ety of color, and «tyle SUPS GOWNS PAJAMAS - ROBES lov«l«'l>» ft <moolh ",,_ we,r long. U«-trn.med, functonal»tyl»a. > COMPLETE ASSORTMENT *t*s m MM JN* fe. wm m-. The flavor-rch fruhs «nd vmeuble k your AAf are at tmk p«aft of goo«)«ts rlfnt now... so yon'tt wsut to strre h«*a vary day u nowehng veg,kw putee.. -. tub *ahes or M cool desserts... or jucy fruts n sjjads. SWEET YELLOW CORN FRESH PEAS ~ POTATOES "«" -29- STRNG BEANS WHTE CABBAGED 2 9 TABLE CELERY Grn GREEN PEPPERS EGG PLANT Fr.m Mtarhy Farms Here'* really freh coffee of uperb qualty. t' flavor aver roasted, cutom gtound whan you buy t and n a bland to»ut your Ute... enjoy t rch«r flavor 7 Mnute Pe Crust» < *> 2c Cherres * 3c 6 O'clock H C, O FFN Mx "'c Cherres»--e Cake Mxes w«- ^»9o fral 33c Joy Popover Mx * 9c Atlantc Peas W c " Ts nss&^ff ^2c Spnach 6l "T y *8c Chowed Spnach BR'Lv7c Golden X 6c strlft Beaw l & '»«=^» 2c Catsup M'tvFARM Sunnyfeld r W "«" t«gmh Sauce»« Otden ff&m 2r5c CbUSauce» «-2«Kara t% Syrup "-5c Grapefrut Juce ' * 3c B&Molasses -6c GrapefruKJuce,;-'.29c Shredded Wheat»«"* c Blended Juce. ' 7c Kellogg'sPep. «^9e Blended Juce. <l:?:ju Force Cereal.. *< c Apple Juce»""«" «b 2«Ksogg's Rce Krspe*! "2c Prune Jucera f.2fc Quaker Muffets «>*«9e Prune Juce»'" LNE 25C Kellogg's Corn Flakes X 5e hnrne Julee ««"«n «-»-28e Post Bran Flakes' *-*-9«Lemon Juce.'ft ««""»«PuffWfttatSparkles X9«UtaJrfa»! ^3c Puffed Rce Sparkles'r2e Malfe-Wheat» Hecker's Farna Vfheatena Cream of Rce HO Oats Rolled Oats FrtftUe M Yuk HCtAR j > «* e OUR OWB StoUck op now wth lots ol good thnfs to eat for the bg Labor Day weekend! Your AAP Super MtrM n re«h and watng wth wonderful foo 'nn"! ExnUrnt selectons o dellcteaa fmfc frut* and vegetabka.... ajtptt^ng baked goods... opullty dary product*... and top qualty groceres. Vst your katt Sop«f tomorrow... shop and sure wth confdence. hfcttts GuWen'a Mstanl Salad SUPER "MARKFT t..»f3 RH Crackers. <«* Crackers Am Pagl MdSta ''»*> Qraka trackers r *' Frech' Mstart MahattM Manhattan Lbhy's Garden Relsh Kth'n Kraft Morton's Salt"'-" ^ 2 Hygrade Pretzot Stx X Orut Gun ««"«2 - * ^t5«planter's Mlxet! Nuts'-r "2 Sklppy Peanut Butter T "3 frapfl Jlffl ANN PAG»3o PrsrvM "JK f K "3o Whte Rce cf " CUNA f P n n.u.], rmedsvru Teaspoon Onons ""m :; 25o Borden's Kerne Worcestershre EVD< E S :7c Coooaalt... Gravy Master. M -t»<c Ovahlne '-35c Muller's Cow-Brand Soda NOODLE* 2 ^ 5 COLONAL BRAND BSjgBsjsHBfnmswJvta^ u«"«""m'"«nw*».wn»«fne Q«a/ffy Bleu Cheese Pabst-Ett Ched- Bt Borden's Chateau Lederkranz Kraft Pmento Dlno MAA DlUe Nl9n J OO PalmeHve Soap 3 l...^3o' Super Suds..* * FRUT CAKE ^,, A Treat He'll n hermetcally sealed con for overseas shpment. Ready to, Pll,'?"""' CHEEK SPEAOS (plus pom) 5,-79«7 Gorgonzola J*tZ< Cottage Cheese»HX f. fc 5«7 Man St. ApprwU.! WLDMERE LARGE GRADE "A" EGGS 53 c abcarton doz. MARVEL ROLLS Jwe Parker SANDWCH, FRANKFURTER or PARKER HOUSE. H. J. FRESH DONUTS : :^ 5 AYFRPAKF N '!! l- ea 59c CUPCAKES *" >«6 3- SWEET TEA ROLLS 6 2- BOSTON BROWN BREADS 9- DATE & NUT LOAF 3«POUNDCAKE. 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6 r* ' Clovers Capture All-Season Champonshp n Junor Loop CARTMK'l Thr 'lnvrn, lee f' fcjr Caplnn U-'', '.lfcl two ton rally n n- lfll nnng to ''' Wse out the luh," U-l, n th«flnl psy'lts. Mn h'ehy rapture the all-setm rlumonshp n the Junor dee rent nn Baseball The Rnn VHH marked by n ltfht ptchers' duel between lk ;*ad O'Dnmell. (VDnnnell held the runs to four hts whle lk was l! Mcked for sx hts ly the Clovers. b-! Medals wll be rven to the &rlte'r n the near future. K Cutter, 2h t'«k. n»«ss, rf.... tolcan, cf c, f 'enknl, lh y, lk, p BRUNS AB... 2! 2 CLOVERS AB H Phllps, Sb. Jp'Donne.ll, p 2 T: Jfcdwck, lh 3 Mko, f 3 K&nkach, 2b : 3 'Oldakoak, us 3 JBkocpyec, rf 3 O'Connell, c Moo, cf t \ Bruns! Clovers R (Carl Marcnak Hurls ^Brllant Vctory CA lltmltjkt- - <: rl Ma rrn uk, local hrl'r, fur the past two years becomng one of thu leadng mound arlsts n thy county, turned n another brllant performance for tbo Wuln Davt ','t Bout Company nne, for whom he hts been ptchng, by hurlng m trumph over the trlmull Ualutor Baseball Club lt 'erlh Anboy lust Sun. day n the champonshp play-. off seres. Marcnak, the wpmng hurler, ptched for (v; nnng's and allowed only wn hts before he left tn mound wth un - lead. He tlso contrbuted two hts to the cuh, drvng n one. run alul acunk another. Lfe of Busy Bee > A good colony of bees gathers tbout 69 pounds of pollen every,'j»ar. To gather pound of pollen, MM wll vst over 8,, flowtrs. That makes 92,, flowers Vsted by bees from a normal bee- Wve every year. They are responsble lor 8 per cent of all pollnaton. Control Moths One moth ran run wool from V' beep, so store clothng n tght bags jj ' '<Hr boxes wth a generous amount of T : 'pradchlurobenzene crystals. They're Favortes lor School... Cards, Frst Half Wnners, Also Cop 2nd Half Loop Ttle CARTERET The Avenger can hlame t on the Eagles. For the Eagles knocked them rght out of the second half ra<n n the Mdget Baseball League a Ward hurled a two-htter U> wn, ' ' Takng advantage of the Avengers defeat, the Cards copped the second half to become the all-season champs n the Mdget League. They also won the frst half.race. n ther fnal game the Cards pounded out a 2- trumph over the Kelly Stars. Medals wll be awarded to the Cards n the near future, KELLY ALL STARS O'Bren,, ss Guray, p Andres, f Traw, 2b AB 5 Lesky, c 3 Jas, 3b Joe, rf 3 Pulem, lb 6 Loxak, cf 3 Skutka, rf 36, CARDS AB Jasn, f 6 Baloga, p 6 Gwlchosk, c 6 Epychn, ss 5 a 2 o R Bamburak, 3b B 2 Andern, lb f 2 Onder, 2b 6 Moe, rf 5 Wassy, cf., All Stars 2 Cards AVENGERS AB R H E. Magella, c 3 ; A. Makka, ct V. Thompson, p J. Makka, as 3 J, Medvetz, 3b... 3 V. Lucky, 2b J. Belar, rf J. Ceto, 3 Z. Shurkcy EAGLES AB R H Bartko, c 2 Lesky, 3b. 3 Evng, lb... Kndersk, 2b 3 B. Lo&ak, ss 8 V. Hershey, cf... M. Ymvorak, f.. 3 J. Ynrvorsk, rf Ward, p Avengers 2 5 Eagles 32-7 x 2 Federal survey shows 9 per cent of farm land s neffcent. QPEAKNG O ABOUT SPORTS by Meyer t won't be lonjf before we'll be seeng Frank McCarthy workng frantcally over at the hgh school feld and (rettng ha hgh school football team nto shape for the comng Heason. To most of Us the an tumn seasot n the grandest part of the year because t means that the hot, sultry days are over and we can st under the cool autumn breeze and take part n the great Amercan pastme. Most of us would much rather have the foolball season extended beyond ts present customary lmts of ten weeks to at least Chrstmas Day. dt course we realze that ths s a^ mpoasblty, due to weather condtons, but am sure that when Thanksgvng Day rolls around and most of the teams are playng ther fnal game of the season, there are many fans who would lke to see the season last another month or two. know would. Football s stll the moat popular of all Amercan sports. There cannot be any doubt about that. The tradtonal color, atmosphere and nter-flectonal rvalry cannot be matched by any other sport. Partcularly ths year wlf football rse agan to the tops n the Amercan rports program. Wth the war over, and peace agan regnng* all over the world, when men can say to each other, "Thank God, that's over," all of us wll be able to enjoy the game n the same sprt and enthusasm whch we had before the war. Despte the fact that most of the bays have yet to come home, the gloem whch exsted durng, those w^r-tora days wll be gone. Most of us wll be carefree'and gay agan. The transformaton from a war economy to a peacetme economy has already gotten under way. Government curbs and restrctons have been lfted, All n all, t wll be a happy, gay atmosphere that wll preval. To date we haven't been able to call "Mac" for an ntervew to'fnd out what he has n store for us ths fall, But we can be assured that he wll have a fghtng bunch of boys, gvng ther best, when the season rolls under way. WRTH'S BACK TO SCHOOL SPECALS Beautful gold flled locltct for "her" Costume Jewelry Mohawks Beaten By Kath Nne, -, As Moore Hurls No-Htter CARfTBRHT-Vctma nf \\ htter hurled by "Red" Moo c;<w Carterct Moh&wka were rtpcsvrly beaten, -to, 'by tho Kalh Boys Club of Woodbrdge»t C»rteret over the weekend. KA.TH B. C. AB Katch, c 5 Mwenthne, 2b, Salvlt, f 5 Sverada, a 5 Oapraro, lb 5 Kara, &b 5 au, rf * Coley, cf & Moore, p MOHAWKS AB R H Calvn, 3b 2 Coot, p Wlson, n 2 Johnson, lb 3 Bell, f 3 Krby, cf 9 O Reynolds, rf.. T. Johnson, 8b -Parks, c 3 25 Score by nnngs: Kath B. C Ol 6M Mohawks O Errors: Coley, Johnson, Calvn. Runs batted n: Cverada 2, Kara S, Kath!, C«praro 3, Colay. Stolen bases: Kath, Setva 2, Kara 3, Coley, Moore. Left on base: Mohawks 3, Kaths,, B. Double play: Kath to Mosenthne, Struck out: By Moore 8, by Parks 8, by Johmson 8. Bases on balls: Off 'arks, off Moore 2, oft* Johnson o. Hts off; Moore n 9 nnng?. off Parks n 6 /3 nnngs, off Johnson n 2 2/3 nnngs. Urn, prcs: SeygKnsk and Kovgch. Socal Securty system pays $8,- 75,, benefts n years. Kochecks, Corvettes n fe n Grls' Softy toop Playoffs CARfERBT-Th'y wmml up exactly where they started. That's the pcture n the (Jrls' Recreaton Softball rmjun, after thn week's tussle between the Kochflks and Corvcttt>s. t seem* that both these lem deadlocked for the second half champonshp, were scheduled to play a sngle game playoff ths week. They dd and the game ended -. Mss Balcwcj starred for the Kochckfl. Mss Ksh, hurlng a good game, held the hard-httng Corvettes to only four hts, A strange twst of luck cost the o>kchelw the game when Mn Russo faled to touch thrd base on an nsde-the-park home run. KOCHEKKS AB R H Balewcz, 3b 2 2 Ksh, p 2 Shutello, f Sosnowsk, lb 2 Campbell, c 2 > Catr, JS 2 Faelms, sf 2 tftaubach, % 2 Soltes, cf 2 Ru»»o, rf 2 9 CORVETTES AB R WlKams, 2t> 3 Kovaly, 3h 3 Blko, f 8 Wnukowsk, u 2 Perry, lb 2 Fedorcsak, p :.. Galle.cf Borak, cf 2 Larkn, rf 2 Panenn, sf 2 Goa, c B ckes aaks that Alaska he admtted as the forty-nnth state. Kutcy's Shut Out By Powerful Camp Klmer Team. 5- OARTBRET Fatng one of the must powerful softball teams n tho state, the Kutey's were shut out,.5-, by Camp Klmer Mon day evenng at the hgh school feld. A large crowd wtnessed the game. The Camp Klmer aggregaton has won somethng lke AT) consecutve games. KUTCY'S () AB R H Sloan, p Mtroka, ss 8 * Cxajkowsk, «f 3 Bakea, 3b 3 Zmmerman, lb 3 Ud.lelak, 2h 8 Skerchek, f 3 Brozowsky, c 2 McCorjnck, cf SkryopMk, cf 2 Q Mate, rf. 3 v, 8, CAMP KLMER <5) AB R H Lma, c & 2 Lvors, ss Walle, Tf Murphy, 3b 2 2 Aquno; lb 2 Yorkovch, cf 8 Smpson, «b 8 Altochul, sf Sulvola, f 2 Harbck, p Score by nnlnm: Camp Klmer... loo 2 5 Kutcy's *O ft mproved Nnrstaf Bottle The patent offce, bt panted a patent on a nursng bottle desgned to elmnate the necessty ol "burp- ng" the baby after feedng. Joseph Harry Boxley, Rchmond, s the nventor of tl«bottle, whch ht a vent hole through a knob on th» sde to prevent the, baby from swallowng a tot of sr wth the mlk. Okes Upset By P y n Fnal Game, 6 to Beak's DouhleNf!^ CARTBRBT t ha.,,. n the lats pame MT t H. The Ukes, ndn K hn-, the second half Taee, «,M ratea one garne behnd. favortes to wn the :;,., crown. Ther hopes «,,, to the wnds Tuesdnj when thoy were upm-t,.rates n the fnal %n m <-, on, 6-5. The net result s tlnn, game playoff wll He '. cde the second half. f r wn, t wll be all (,v,,, shoutng. f the \Jke S lu, Wll have to engage th, p,, a postseason playufl A four-run attack n n. paced by Bcllak's stnu,,,,, whch scored two runs. v g»me for the Prates, n, made a futle attempt,, score n the fnal fram,., short after scorng m,,,.. PRATKS AH Sotert, $b ;\ Gndu, ss :, C. Rledel, lb :( Myers, p : Bellak, tt : Borreson, f Karack, cf :! l Redel, c UKES AH Bodnar, ss <l Mnue, rf ;) Elko, p! Derewetcky, c! Polehonk, 3b : Bartko, lb : Tmowsk, f 2 Barna, b :t Wolansk, cf : 2«HALF THE FUN OF HAVNG FEET* College Jewelry Jublee Jewelry jve for the college crowd! Pearls, rngs, bead b»ul>lca, lupel oosas... ouv jewelry department specalzes n year-round jewelry exctcment! See our lne uf Set Bulova.. Hamlton - Elgn Parker Watches THEY'RE GONG BACK TO SCHOOL Motorsts! Drve Carefully For Safety's Sake Man'a handsome wateh wth smart flexble bracelet. Dstngushed fully jeweled watch wth leather straw. Protect The Chldren Our Men Have Fought For MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM ty. to $5.95 jmake those Golden Rule'Days'Vjoy'rt good-lookng RED GOOSE shoes.,,> they ft»e well, and, wsar so long., & Vt our axclult* wonuu' tkut, ttor*»t tl Smth»tr*»t, naxt to the Crec«pt theatre. Datty, femnne watch n natural gold cplur. Cord. B e a u t ful d»- m on d rng. Brth.tono ol rng. ndes' exquste watch wth matchng lnk bracelet. Full lne of gft for servce men and Women. Buy Thorn Now OVERSEAS MAL- NG SEPT. TO OCT. 5TH. Chldren the country oyer are startng back to school ths Fall. 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7 ' : ' > > " ' \RTE [VRTERET ' \\V by Cartrtt >^"VrVfr" PRESS OFFCE AVE, CAftTERET, N.., rphone Carteret 8-86 lkcory KOSENBLUH" bscrpton, "$.6 P«Edtor Sport Edtor, Hf tecond elmt natter Jant t, cnrtoret, N. J., Pot OJM, undtr,,f March 3, 879. Students Should Study,, [. oschool drve, amed at ncreas.^h :K!OO enrollment by 25, '.. ths fall, has been sponsored by! (,n n'.s Bureau of the Labor Dem,, ;K the Offce of Educaton. Ul.\vnr years, hgh school enrollment,,,,,.-t-ond 7,26, boys and grls.,, (r t dropped to about 6,,.,C he declne was due, no doubt, to, lnl^r nto servce, but much of t s,,!,,! n loys and grls takng war-,l,,, u lr be unnecetmkry for any newt-,,, to urge the boy* and grl of t to proceed wth ther hgh kchool ntv rato" and, f pouble, to attend col benefts of a thorough educaton should be, generally apprecated should, unless economc dffculk, necessary, forego the temptan ;uly cash n order to be better, for the longer battle of lfe. ( there B an economc argumen L,, v ndvdual securng as much edu,,, possble, ths s not the only rea-,, : ndvdual should contnually seek m ' more ntellgent. n addton to unary reward that almost nevta nws. the ndvdual reoeves a great-,l nd n the fullness and rchness ;tt( nd a cultvated mnd. ndustral Ptace Essental resdent Truman and Amerca's nmldly and ($(fmently, and wth \\r and acton, mow) nto the Recon n H ;j the necessty for managementnopfraton becomes more urgently talt than ever. m help releve the stuaton for lome months. Every effort s beng made both >y the ralroads and by government agenes concerned, to secure the maxmum use >f exstng equpment n movng soldert promptly and wth ah much comfort at c«n be (provded, wth facltes lmted by the government's own needs. mpatence and name-callng wll not change the fact that the demands of war convnced those n government who had fnal authorty, that t was not earler desrable to permt the ralroads \o buy addtonal equpment. Utlzng Atomc Power The exploson of the ftret atomc bomb to destroy Hroshma, Japan, also unloosed he magnatons of many people, n ths country. Some are already predctng that utlzaton of the process wll result n transformng everythng connected wth the use of power. Ths s sad wthout any ntenton of derdng the predctons whch, n most cases, wll come true some day. Nevertheless, as Wllam'Bl Stout, automotve engneer, ponts out, long study and expermentaton le ahead of any practcal ap : plcaton of the atom as a source of power Mr, Stout admts that he expects "to see gasolne used as long as lve" to prope automobles, but nssts that fhe possblty of atomc power means even more to peace tme progress than to warfare. He forseef! an automoble engne no bgger than man's fst and says that the future wll see shps, planes, ralway trans and othe transportaton propelled by energy secured from atoms. Mr. Stout says t s too early to'speculate on the use of atomc power because of th danger nvolved. Lack of knowledge ol how to control the energy of the atom pre vents th«, mmedate utlzaton of the grea power.but, eventually, manknd wll re ceve vast benefts from ts dscovery an utlzaton. Compulsory Phytcal Tranng Cornell Unversty announces the adop ton of a permanent compulsory physcal tranng program for freshmen and sopho mores who wll be requred to devote thre* our factores, seekng to mantan^" " 8 weekly to some sport. am! stable-employment as.poesble, uk the reft of the naton's econ-, [y. tn' urgency of ndustral peace comes nto lvery Amercan home and farm. 'UV -lall have ndustral harmony hen can't get anywhere wthout t," ra Mwher, preejdent of the Natonal Bll. " Manufacturers and that suctruly sums t all up. pv are gonj to have t manly," Mr, her adds, "because we know that there no fundamental dfference n the thngs kt management And labor want n our Wry." Admttedly t d gong to take patence understandng to resolve the dffculnth of reconverson and of manage' t-l;nr cooperaton. Our economy was wde down to fght and wn an out war. W$ are now turnng t rght-» up to acheve a prosperous peace. we know now what our free busness ny can do. f't can vanqush our nomes, t can conquer domestc Don't Thm Brckbats Now amed fofces we dong a great job the solder* home from Europe The dea s "to make such tranng en joyable rather than a chore" by "empha szng games and partcularly carry-ove sports beneftcal to health after gradua ton." nstructors wll teach swmmng, golf, badmnton, squash, bowlng, hand ball, fencng, volley ball ard other sports. We call attenton to the acton of ths unversty because the number of men and women rejected for the armed forces reveal the necessty of greater attenton to physcal development n our schools and colleges. The program announced.at Cornell s along the rght lne, because Jt attempts to enlst the pleasurable nterests of partcpants n the varous sports and because the student, upon leavng the Unversty,' wll be able to enjoy partcpaton n the sports n whch he has acqured some profcency. Other schools and colleges would do well to follow the example sqt ( by Cornell whch s, after all, along the lnes of the physcal educatonal program rfltalled n the schools of Washngton some years ago. are ndcted to complan because «fan't get peacetme ralroad servce, and tnk "What t means when a ) the Queen Mary lands some 5,- M'lal '>«! And ^ Queen» but one»hp, may arrlwha sngle day. These mat be mflv( d-^ome a few mles, :;.t>oo aucrr * transportaton job jl v any ralrp&d system. Responsble ' " the armed forces and n the ral- ""lustry reatle that no transports- : k "f ths su».:can be accomplshed Mm v ;a ths»ne la beng done wthout "Uutes and djscqmfortb. The total! ncr travel oflj%ft ralroads ths ye,ar ''jbly be^arljt fve tmea that of > «««, butl s belnf tarred wth '' ' the same.number of coaches and '">'. '»» thef Vftllable. Ths year's, "" " ' '" S( to two *l qne*half tmes that ' Kl k yeax af T the pt/t world war, per cent fewer m bult demand al to buld th«speaks For Hxmsell Professor Harold Lask, whose only offcal poston n England s connected wth [ n ' loudly than'anyone hoped for. Thethe Labor Party, recently made the state- >"k usng alt avalable equpment, l;l yng the tnen from the ports to ("lnes wth no more than the delays [ lll nl to so huge a mass transportaton ment that a socalst electoral vctory was needed n France to bnd Brtan and France more closely together. Wth the advent of the Labor Party nto power there was consderable speculaton as to the polces to be followed n Great Brtan. Naturally, everybody connected wth the party gave expresson to personal vews and ths s what Professor La»k has done. A press dspatch aays that a foregn offce commentator explans that the Professor speaks only for hmaelf and 'that hs statement does not necessarly, represent the vews of the Brtsh Govertm«nt Whle many people are expectng a socal and economc revoluton j the Brtsh sles, the hstory of the Brtsh pftpplft lends support to the vew that chahjjea wll be gradual and that, n the end, Whatever socalsm develops n Englnd wll be dstnctly Brtsh n type.,, Natonwde We are not etfpeyt n the.matters ate of teledlw broad- b d vson and frequencyq modulwpn to castng but there seema to be a c the announcement that such proems can be «pread over tjhe length and \wufr ot th* naton by meane of alrplj alx tales above the eart^h The new system, gven,j "CROSS HO ADS OF THE! EAST" Under The State House Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns TRENTON. A new modern Freeway extendng from Trenton to New York wth wde lanes separated by safety slands and free of traffc tffhbs and crossngs at grajte, s beng planned by State Hghway engneers as New Jersey's contrbuton to a postwar world. Th) Now Jenny ys year took a progressve step to permt the State 'Hghway Department to buld freeways because of a growng awafeness of the detrment, that congested 'roadways, are to the Stale, The statute defnes n..freeway as a State hghway especally desgned for through mxed traffc and n contrast a parkway for through passenger traffc. Governor Walter E. Edge grtl' thcv s n great nool for rulk'f artery especally n the area extendng from Trenton to wards Newark and Jersey Cty. Such a road-way an advocated by the Chef Executve has long been proposed as a Freeway by Harold W. Grffn, State Hghway Departmert Engneer of Ptana and 'Surveys, who vsualzes t as a part of Route LOO to open up great ndustral areas lyng solated! on the north Jersey meadows. 'Perhaps tho most outstandng feature of the proposed cross- Freuway whch s desgned to elmnate accdents wll bo the platng of entranco and exts at spaced ntervals. Tha wll gve drvers a greater sense ot securty because of the knowledge that no OUR DEMOCRACY- vehcles wll suddenly turn nto ther path after makng a trflng purchase at a. flmsy roadsde shaek. The proposed new route wll also,be a 'boom to the New Jersey seashore resorts as well as lessenng the present over-packeu burden on Route 25 through Lnden, Elzahcth and Newark. Ultmately t wll extend from the George Washngton Brdge at Port Lee to a juncton* wth Route 25 and Route 26 east and wroth of New Brunswck; t woom jnk- the State WgBways' 'n&r Perth''JfJnboy' of the approach to the Edson Brdge and would be carred towards Newark on, a course, southeast the present.route 25, Near the 'Newwk - Elzabeth boundary a spur Route S- - would make t accessble from the juncton of Routes #; 25 and 2t and would, have aa part of the plan a new artery extendng across the Hackenwuclt, Meadows from the Newark end of the Pulask kywhy and^new crossng* of the Passac and Hackensack Rvers for access from Bergen County. On the Meadows near North Arlngr ton, Bergen Couny, n the Kefcr.ny area plans call for a nonstqp ntersecton for Routes 7 and J wth a Lncoln Tunnel connecton. POWELL: Colonel Clfford R. Powell,.former State- Senator from Burlngton County and an outstandng solder n,world War, Wll reverse the usual prlctce by Mat E «M wsf v&v t«w»'f<j* TH«TA»K«THAT U t AMfAD THtduaH EDUCATON- fpucaton MAOC PpttlStf VfQU*. PUUC «CMO(>. 8V8TKM- AR«HM»V TM6 of Army offcal* takng a drop n ratng at the end of hostltes, am nsteal, become a Major General. Colonel Powell was a Major Here s the peace' wt-np t» announced hy the men who wll Mp mast n carryng out thr rcconver lnn perod. "Ths n a grout <l»y. Ths s the day for democnces Ths n the d»y when we can jurt on the real talk of mplenentaton of frre government n thr world where We arc faced wth thr greatest tart we have even hr>-n faced wth. "The emergency M great a* t was on December 7, B. t s gon; to uke th«help of all ( u to do t. know we «r* uotng to du t." 'Presdent Harry S. Tru mnn, speakng «t the Wht* Howe on Aug\»t M. "Wo ahall try deaperatcly to dscharge 6,, htrh - pont men n the next twelve months. The Kroatest number we ever lent oversea* n a year wa about 2,6,- OOfl. We expect now to fet enough men back fa*t enough to dlactaarge S/O,OO mm n twelve month*." Secretary of War Stmlon. Perhaps a much as half of the 8,OO,<XH) workers now employed n war plants wll be abu to atay wth ther preent employers to produce cvlan goods of the knd they arc now makng for armed forces. The total number o unemployment wll depend en thc\ work wthn tl> next lx weeks.... n wnnng Ust ronulu of hc war n the cflr we nwrt. not low th* round* nf the peace n Detrot Pttsburgh and Sm, FY»nc«o. f mmctrt' d-tn «not for comng the naton wll flnd n qute tjje MnH' cm'rgrl there WM n LK3, wth no n* *nce that we wll not drft dmter. Sdney Hllman. th man of the ('on^res* >f ntlu Organ»»t(ns Commttw'. Pola Ac of the four mujor t'conotk jectves whch faco us n months ahem!, fht-xc otjcctvn rate of demoblsaton and howconceve to bo; rapdly reconverson can be ac () Jobn f»r ull those wllng complshed. t * expected that work. there wll be $,, or more unemployed n three months, By aprng unemployment may roach about 8,O,$. The Snyder Re port. Ten mllon workers wll be ou Chrstan Scence 'Church Calendar Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, Sewaren, K U branch «f the Mother hurch, The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston, Muss. Sunday servces at A. M. Sunday School at (:3) A. M. Wednesday Tewtlmonl meetng, 8 P. M.; Thursday, readng room, 2 to P. M, General, comnwndrg the th Dvsor of the. New Jersey Natonal! Guard, when wav was de- "Chrst Je»u»" s the Lesson- Sermon subject for Sunday, Sepclared. n order to get nto the 2, fghtng he took a reducton n rank to (Colonel to gel overseas. Upon, hs return he wll resume hs former post and rank of Major General.- Many of the oloncls workng m Europe wl b captans. '*' Prde of Burlngton County was decorated foe bnwury n tho frst World War by the French 'ovcrnment whch beatowel H Drox do 'Guerre upon' hm fur hs ce n avaton. n the war just cordud-dd le secured tlws»eto»d hghest awunlf of ths country the Ctaton of Legon of Mert for exceptonally mertorous servce. He helped to capture the Luxembourg rado and turned ft barrage of words upon the enemy that caused thousands of Germans to surrender. Tho State of New Jersey and the State's mltary forces are proud of Colonel Powell and awat hs return to ths country. Undoubtedly, Colonel 'Powell wll be heard from n the future, probaby as at Republcan canddate for (lottrnor. -H CLUBS!-fFour-H clubs of New Jersey wll take a promt ncnt part n tho program of the New Jer&ey State Far whch opens ths ye»t -on Stotday, September!) and olo»oa on Sunday, September 6. Mss (Mldred Murphy s rt charge of a commttee on the -H lub dsplays. Exhbts of sth«youngsters.-of tho clubs wll bo placed n a new buldng on the ar.grounds, whch wll bu approprately dedcated wth ceremon'eb on Manday, Sep- Wbt'' l'o. DemonstratonB n gardenng, poultry practce*, daryng, cannng, freezng, food preparaton tmfc clothng wll be staged on he openng day and through ne week. On Thursday, September, whch s Governor's Day at the exposton, The -H Club Dres Uevue wll' be pregentad at l>;3fl o'clock lnl agun at :3 o'clock. POLO CAUSE: ~ Eeaearch ft[e;ulsts of the Natonal foundaton for nfnttle Pwalyas, who Ma busly engaged n fndng out the rauaos of nfantle paralyss whch has spread acroas New Jer- :y, are expwmenthgextensvely wtn the th«ory that some»hock to the hunuk system may brng on the dsease. Kdward S. KogeB, Chef. 8anluty nspector of the Cty of Trenton, who worked n the 86 nfantle parulyes epdemc, be,: l'vch that Mne pys>lo((lcal d«- tarbmce of the body, luch «n Ma^n chll that lowera tj»e body U<npe'ature,, may cause th«actvutwn of the polo yru. Durn ha yevra < ( hwlth wvtk.'bq.m notced many tmes that, tome n cdunt altered th«n«r«tl body temperature of the vctm to fet th; fltfcfp f*r t " to eralb hold., t? r., Natonal FototMon for TEXT; "The law ww gven by Moses, but grace and truth eame by Jesus Chrst (John l-.vj). Sennon. Pamagcs from th UM«J»nw verson of the Bbk nclude: "Behold mf servant, whom uphold^ mne elect, n whom my soul delghteth; have put my sprt upon htm: he -shall brng, forth judgment to the Gentles" (sa. f;l). Correlatve passage from "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude: "The Chrst s ntforporea sprtual, yea, the dvne mam and llkenecs, dspellng the lluson* of the «nses; the Way, th Truth, and the Lfe, healng th sck and castng out evls, <le troync s!n,*dlsease, and death (p. 382). m < rola mnt lv lftel mmedla But tho rcnnvnl f all war ducton Bonn!, controls mo.ll ntegrated n an oulerly ftltlt wth actonn «r responallt- for other par of thv jcencral d'vhlmton gram. J. A, Krun, charman the W.P.H. The (foal of uur economy that peace hus cumt' * n A H the flame as t wa» n w»r; podut-jj ton, Only a peace-tme porducutyavjjj expanded over anythng or any other naton has tver wen wll make ponvhht the atunme (2) A utemlly rsng of Lvng. (3) StablzatoA nf our omy to avod) dsastrous nflatl or deflaton, () ncreased (tpportunlte*: frmer* and busnessmen. Johnfj W, Snyder, Drector of Wa blzaton and Reconverson n h*. * eport to the l'rvadent. SCSSORS CAUSE DEATH OF BOY. 3 WAUKKNllAN,. AAW n mother for a par of ncuon 5 «cut som- flowpm, lttlw Tommj Hovey,, went Jnto the. yard, A.short tln cy, H moth Elra»r Hovey, found ' on the buck»tf w nt form» woun ( jjood /at flow* ' m hs neck, rt-. rwvud wh«n he.nabbed hmself. He ded n a hot* ptal a half-hour l;t«r, hs lung perforated. STORK REPLACES ARUNER' JA'URBL, Md.-«fl«o 838, arlner has brought Mr. and C. Y. Stephens 'three adopted! chldren from the Mddle However, recently, the arlner' wan replaced by the stork who>* arrved wth n son, ther frst chld : snce the couple was marred four*?; teen years a TWO $,68 SWOONS CHCACO. Enltrng a staton to report the lote of purse contanng $,«8, MB.»-? belle Sutora, 5, told the ofllcert;' he lost t when she fdnted whl«^ walkng near her home. Pollc«.r went «ut to look for the purge,.*! found t on the advwlk wth l' $J,88 nta.ct, returucl t to MrM Sutora, *ho promptly agan. PtugtheHoles... "H«v«n't tme to U «book you»». /> H«r«f» rmpk»nw«: you blu bj* oh«ck. Tour otuck fanted, eaootutd ch»cb wll fve prod dd th* monty ga?"l ol tvty paymcat w& your jw err n tujmuuon u yoal moalhl t»t«mtnt (ram tbt rf to b«ut* out wh*rt yout Unk Wll tke Ct*oltb» boot-' taeomt»»nuh»d lt montk. k**ptoq. -w..-»: v -- -^ H Yovr troau* < tha you do m W* lavltt you to op«a ' rt k««p aoethl* rtcod. ewklng tocounl aow.,jm M*pb«r PBRDGE NATONAL F.<Ur«l Ru»rt«

8 $ - t- % ON FURLOUGH B r JUSTNF. MANSFELD Vctor dd ml wnlk lmvn Mnn Btreot, he sm nf ^: <! an nr, or hs honvl W.H full of tycty. and he fell lk- n mllon dollars Thoroughly «n Ms torn, well "ft up n hs khk unfurm. he Rr ted, shown; strong, whte trr aganst tan, healthy skn, looknt jkp somfthhk conceved n nn»dvert«nt ap'mcy fur a <lettrce * "Hello, there, Vc, gep you look TO*!" M", Acropols, the (ck who rnn the lttle restaurant *tuo<l n front nf hs whle-panted store Bnd called ths "Look, tre re goes Vctor Greene---hya, Vc?" raled Tony R, the lulnn barber down the ' atrv-l. "Mr. Vctnr. hello." shunted the V.nco of on.. l'nl?k, hp Polsh grpen-groror a few doors away. As he.pf.-tt.-r the Chnese laundry, Lee Chne grnned: braadly t hm, h* hod noddng on a Buddha-lke body. The lttle French bnk< shop,run by H Mnum Vllon, -mclled good an he passed, and the lady herself waved greetng to Vctor. Gosh, those home folks mnlr expmd. Ht ddn't feel lke lln Prvate. Vctor Greene. He bt lke Leutenant Greene--- more lke Captan Greene--by the. ' tme he r'bchel hs house, hv felt lke Major Green*! Hs cheat broadened s he walked up the steps of the lttle wooden bouse "Mom!" he shouted, as hs mother came to the door and n almost breathless confuson and surprse, put her arms around hm and kssed MR face agan and agan. "Hyfl, M»ms'.'" he (crabbed hs mother n a hearlke hug and happly waltzed her off her feet. "Vctor, darlng," she shouted, between tears and laughter, " t t, you naughty b-oy." "Well, you aure look good '" me, Moms. Glad 'm h'ro'-" heasked. "Oh, Vc, ddn't expect you. Ths s the grandest surprse ever had. You ddn't no A. W. L. ( hope?" «he asked. "No, Moms, 'm nn furlough, so don't worry about that, wouldn't be absent wthout leave- yo know your son better than that Where's Dad?" "Pop's putterng n the garden he's not somp Vctory Garden, wu'll have enough radslw am tonntocr to feed your regment. Wnl, 'll call hm. ^ snn»ly be surprsed." Sle raled out nt the garden. "Pop. Pop (,-on:e n. Hurry." She. gazed lovngly ut her son. "Why, son, yon look wonderful, You left home lookng puny; now you're so strong-lookng am hand- tome!" Rad walked n then, tnd he was surprsed. ".Son,' he put hs nr,ms around Vctor, "t s really you?" "Ye:!, Dad, t's your wnndefng boy, come to get bt of homecooknj^ for a change," repled Vctor, happly. "t's a: sght for sore eyes to you, Vc, my boy. You look great," 2ff " proudly. father eyed hm By ths tme. Vctor felt lke a General. He could hardly st stll. " wsh had known you were conng," smled hs mother, '' would have had somethng real extra specal but 'll get Fomethj* together rght now and for um'h! vu'll see what happ''. know whnl my boy lkes." "\V', Mcms, my leave fame :s a rp - to me, [, but floured 'll belter tke t whle the takng' good. Gosh, t's nce to be home.' He followed hs mothe n n tn ktchen, "Mom, how'* Hull Schneder stll lvng next door?' "Yen, ndeed. She'workt n a defense, plant am tn'akes very (food money. And Vctor she'* n lovely grl; pretter than over." "Well, Moms, you know romed to wrte her. At frst dd; then met nrwthfr rrl lked For Wnter Nghts The new short tornmcconl for sleepng are gong to be jut a popular > they WHP tht ummer, accordng to the experts, Marlyn Day, lnger on NBC' "The Dunnnger Show," wear one n cozy flannelette n mall blue and whte checut. t t m»ntalored, low-prced and degued by Harry Bergcr. when went to New York for a jaunt, and unt wrtng Ruth. But now 'm sorry, because the jprl n New York met my buddy later and fell lke a ton of brcks for jm. That left me out n the cold. wsh could; see 'Ruth. She',3 a swell grl." "Well, dear, she won't be home untl tonght, and then perhaps 'll go over and ask her f she femnne won't come here," repled hs nother. "You see, too, Moms, got to thnkng a lot of thngs. You have tme to thnk when you're away from home. At frst sort of resented the fact that Ruth a of German descent. worred about t a lot. Here we are tryng to lck the Germans and when thought of Ruth and her ancestors beng German, ddn't feel good about t," sad Vctor. "Hut, dear, Ruth s an Amen can grl, born n th«country. Her people are fathful Her father anr) mother were horn here." "Yen, know, Moms. Rut. thought about t further. Th«whole country s made up of mlmllob of people of gome foregn descent. n thn town alone there are Pollh, Greek, talan, French, ChneM,, w, Eng-g lsh, Run«ana»nd other natonaltes. All over Amerca t's probaoly the same. Why Moms, at camp there are boy» of every pos b l l you can magne. able'natonalty n fart two or three generaton Amercan boys are nfrequent. But ths m certan every boy at camp n per cent Amercan. There's a burnng detfcrmlmvton on ther prt to wpe out thn hostle evl that's runnng rot n the world. And there's a loyalty to Uncle Sam that just Mm your blood and thrlls your heart. Moms, they love ths country and ts deals, ther folks love t, too." "Yes, know, son. t's the snmc <m the home front here." That evenng Vctor saw Huth Mrs. Greet" had gone over, after supper, Lo brng Ruth to ther house. At frxt she was reluctant to come, but a lttle dplomatc on the part of gentle Mrs. Green and she changed her dress to one much pretter, put a lcr-rbbon n her har, and dame over. As she entered the Greene lvng rpum, Vctor walked forward to greet her, She wa«glowng. "Vc, you look oh, can hardly beleve t's you," smled Uuth, her eyes dancng. By ths tme Vc Wt as though he headed) the whole army, and was n complete charge of the entre war actvty, "You look very pretty yourself, Ruth," he smled back at her. "Pop, come out n the ktchen and gve me a hand- wth the dshes," asd Mrs, Greene sgnfcantly to her husband. Vctor and Ruth contnued to gnw at each other, after they left. Fnally, they smled, then burst nto laughter smultaneously. The more they laughed, the more they wanted to laugh. Two healthy, handsome peoplq' felt, good. When ther laughter subsded, Vctor walked over to her, put hs arms around her and kssed-her full on the lps." t was as natural a* breathng. By ths tme, Prvate Vctor Greene felt as though he controlled the destny of 'the entre world. WAS HS FACE RED? GALLUP, N. M. A brde-to-be n Sulphur Sprngs, nd., recently wrote to a-lo«al cowboy to ask f she could purchase a par of real lace pants a type of rdng breeches wth lacng. The eowlboy oblged by enterng a local store, asked for the artcle and was mmedately shown an assortment of unmentonables, However, the rght purchase.was made and by return mal the brde receved them as a weddng gft,. WEO TMES (EDA.R RlASPlDS, la. After beng marred thrteen tmes and recevng thrteen dvorces n 5 years, James P. Wllams,', s back n hs Cedar Rapds home after hs fourteenth marrage. Ths tme he marred Augusta Mc- Gary, 6, of New London, WLs. "Treat Your Applances Well MUGGS AND SKEETER -.. SKPPY TUFFY NAPPY # / THERE'S WR.DEWPSEV N»/.' ' \ OM MR.O6MPSEY//WAT \Y'HEAR? WENT OVER TO lsee TOFFY AN TH FGHT'S *"^ V ALL ARRANGED? r~-f / ' M You SAP F you W R 6ME LOKG Ntty Got HUNGRY COLPXKESOM6/ THAT'S GREAT, FELLOWS.- BUT 'M AFRAD WONT BE tere TO SEE T..HAVE TO LEAVE M AN MOUR.UNEXPECTED BUfl- NESSf HONESTLY BY6,t CAMT TELLVOU HOWSORfV WA.".. 9?. Ptcy. Croby, Votld rght* rectvut; PsHtwtfd b T Kng lrlurn Syndmatt AWFUL SORRY TO StEV'L AyE,BUTW DOMfT EXPECT YAT'SW JUS'OK ACCOUNT UV US' GOSUf VOU DONE ENOUtt, WE'D UKEf "SEE VA [OFFATU5TATON-- C'NWE? -But J VE ONLY BEEN GOME TEN GOOD6V6 BOVS! REWEMbER WHAT TAUGHT YOU' -Bur SO SOON/ 'BlSHop -By PERCY CROSV By HOH By RV TKMAN GREATEST GUV A KD EVER KNEW -SAYS REDDY KLOWATT An electrc applance s somethng lke a human beng. t can work so hard; do so much, then t just can't take t any longer. Make your electrc applances last, for t DETECTVE RLEY -By RCHARD wll be some tme yet before new ones are avalable. PVBUCMSEWCE AN AVALANCHE N WHCH fhe CAR^TOPS 9UDENLY AND RLEY S (HM-M-UPtflCltOHHERCMlK,, OfCaRH r*f«ln UVWrotATfHeFOU CONSULATE} ewvm WHV DOVU LOOK \, At Mf SO, VSB'.VWCAKLET X3UR BrBAWSELvy. KAR MW!f«NAM e (/WED XMTfS WAR SAVNGS BONDS WHEN BULLETS ftarfsw/mu MfTlltSMA HEREAUZE5 POSTS $7, TO WTH rrl " a ' "**' " tclu mmf

9 ».*' ; AUTO ANDREW J.HLA,;,,,r«Home»,*A Auto " Supples t stone Dealer Store 5f>2 Rooaevell Ave.,,.,r, «p»rlt pnf nro um,,,>pl'"«. housewaraa, hardl, wn «nd garden aupple, k...olt. recreaton tupple,,,,,r., pulnte, leather oadt, *',,l"-». electrcal applanee. BOWLNG Matthew Kondrk HOWLNG ALLEYS and BAR r,2 Wheeler Ave. Cnrteret, N. J. (. Cart S BEAUTY A N D SHOPS BEAUTY SHOP *'",! alzng n all Kndt of Beauty Culture 'ln.n* for Appontment HS Roosevelt Ave. Carter«t, N. J. Ctrl BAKERES BAKERY SPECALS, «qualty of,, r., -J n all our bake goods. Waddng and Brthday ( ske our Specalty QUALTY BAKERY f>93 Rootevelt Are. Carteret Cart. B-M32 Carpenters & Blders J WLGUCKl &SON CARPENTERS and BULDERS 2 Catherne St. Carteret Cart CORSETS a Why not let a Camp Support help you? t wll not only gve you great relef but wll, also, mprove your appearance. Vst us for a flttnr. CAMP Scentfc Supports AT Hopp's Jewelry Store ja; (,,,,,»velt A*e., Carteret, N. J Cart DEPARTMENT STORES '' FRANK'S VARETY STORE 77 Roosevelt Ave. KOCHBK'S PHARMACY Wm. A. Kochelc, Ph. G. «> pton* Our Specalty ;»5 Washngton Ave., Cor. Atlantc Carters, N, J. Phon, 8.R8BS Electrcal Ctmtors NG and J«y Men ;.;.. Electrcal Contractors ELECTRC MOTOR REPAR- NG AND REWNDNG PUMPS FOR REFRGERATORS, OL BURNERS, WASHNG MACHNES ELECTRCAL CONTRACTNG Full lne of G. E, Maxda Lampt Torok Electrc Co. 3 Washngton Ate. Cart FLORSTS ROOSEVELT FLOWER SHOP Catherne Ruckregel, Prop. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASONS 32S Pennng Ave. Phone Carteret 8-SZ f t's the BEST you want n flowers Call JufusKloss FLORST \ Cart FURNTURE Ca. 8-58S Sol Sokler & Son FURNTURE REFRGERATORS. RADOS ELECTRCAL APPLANCES Roosevelt Avenue FUNERAL DRECTORS BZUB FUNERAL HOME «E. N. Bub, Drector 5 Wheeler Ave. Carteret GROCERES - MEATS ALEX SUCH GROCER and BUTCHER PANTS and HARDWARE Cpr. VVheeler and Maple St«., Cart NEW MANAGE- MENT, Prop. pp^essen rv'-.^'w^t A?* \. ^m*..) GROCERES - MEATS JOHN'S MARKET John KendlanUy, Prop. GROCER and BUTCHER 39 PeVshng Ave. Phone Carteret AL'S MARKET A. Sohayda, Prop. Butcher and Grocer 3 Salem Ave. Phone GEORGE'S MARKET Meats and Groceres 66 Washngton Ave. Cart HARDWARE Aaron Rabnowtz HARDWARE NDUSTRAL SUPPLES Roosevelt Avenue HARDWARE FOR HARD WEAR Carteret LQUOR STORES Famly Lquor Store Large Selecton of ' BEER - WNE - WHSKEY GN - SCOTCH - CHAMPAGNE Roosevelt Ave. Cart, Dome#tlc and mported BEER WNES - LQUORS Sehentey Reserve ffth»3.89 L«nd»dowT«Reerre.. ffth $388 Baltmore Club ffth 3.38 Wess's lquor Store FuM brt b«r. M dm*, 68 Rpotevelt Ave. Carteret, N.. Cart.' mmmxt and Gude And Servce Drectory These advertsers are anxous to serve you. Consult them whenever you need the servce or the merchandse they offer. Save Ths Page For Ready Reference! LQUOR STORES Schwartz's Lquor Store Beer, Wnes and Lquors mported and Domestc Order. Flled (or AU Occaont Prompt Delvery 3 Charles St. LOANS Carteret Buldng Loan Assocaton 56 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Carteret Ccmult m on FHA or Drect Reducton Mortgage Loans P»y> lke rent Reduces monthly nterett $. per month wll open a account here LAUNDRES SALEM HAND LAUNDRY Mr. and Mr., Petu, Prop.. SPECAL PROCESS FOR SLKS, RAYONS, ETC. A TRAL WLL CONVNCE YOU Salem Ave. MASONS Mason Contractor 3 Longfellow St. MASON CONTRACTORS 6 Maron St., Port Readn, N. J. Phone Cart HALL Movng Unclamed Furnture for s«)e 3 Atlantc St. r Cartenrt, N. J. Carterat 8-88 PHOTOGRAPHERS RESTAURANTS Carteret Restaurant 59 Roosevelt Ave. Carteret, N. J, Call Carteret 8»7«McHALE'S DNER and BAR 528 Roosevelt Aye. Cart The whole famly lorea to eat ' at th* Washngton Restaurant Max Cohen, Prop. 56 Washngton Af e. SOUTHERN COOKED MEALS TRY OUR SOUTHERN FRED CHCKEN (MJVER & HATCHER Prop.., Cor. Roo»ey«lt Are. and Hudon St. Real Estate - nsurance Carteret 8-53 Robert H Brown ^ 3 Roosevelt Avenue REAL ESTATE NSURANCE t Pleae Me To Pleate You w»'.' lual Estate and murancs Wf ROOSEVELT AVENUE CAMTERET, NEW JERSEY Cart ROOFNG ke Darnels ocnst &t*e*t :\ Ca-tmt, H'<> H% REF CR8UYa* COLOSPCrTft AU NMCU MKUMB» l«ate«af«stnte* W RABO fcjflt A. SERVCE Phone Cart. B-3M Carteret Rae Servce Electrcal Applances Call Between 8 am P. M. F. Smth, Prop. 97 Rooetelt At*. CarUret, N. J. Servce Statons - Garages MotorUU Feel at Hem* at Servce Center SO Washngton Ave. Cartewt, N. J. Carteret' Mott Modern Equpped Staton FRENDLY ESSO DEALER P.HONE CA. 8.&6S3 SERVCE STATON Auto Pantng Tres and Tubes Cor- Washngton Ave. and Roosevelt Ave. Cart TURKEY'S GARAGE Woodbrdge Ave. and Grant St. Carteret, N. J- Cart AUTO REPARS Auto Parts and Accessores Tres and Tubes Wholesale and Retal Try us for Courtesy Servce Auto Repars -Accessores Gas and Ol NEMSH'S SERVCE STATON CARTERET CTY LNE Woodbrdge Ave. and Edwn St. Carteret, N. J, Cart TAVERNS Under new management Hungaran Restaurant Mchael Demeter, Prop. Meal. Served Daly a, Dandng Saturday Mght* Startng October Saturday and Sunday Nlt>t. Eaa«xSt. * Cart. 8-9SM For an enjoyable tune, vst Vtes Beer Garden 7 Salem An. WOMEN!' f Alys Dress Sfcoy 'Dnssas, Bkasas au H*aul % * CANCER RESEAKH A campagn to ralte money to stsjbllah eanc«r clncs la n progres* all o»tr th«eountr Man purpose of the fund wll be W» treat cnew of cancer. The Journal of the Amercan Medcal Asaoelstlon statm *dl. tortalr, "The only hope of sohr< tnf fundamental problems of cancer Un n research." t U reaslng fact that there t no organsed research 'campagn. What «thould try to do s to prevent canoe*. Thert arc nsttutes and clncs that ara so" twamptd wth tryng to treat cancer patents that* hty hare no tme left for adequate rusaarrh.»p*t Frankly, thare s no money n csnctr research and, snce the proft motve s the bae urge that stnt ovf economc and poltcal leaders, tne outlook h gloomy. All knds of experment* an beng tred at present ta cure cancer; none has been found. Are we any nearer fndng the cause of cancer! Dr. AMred Taylor of the Unversty of t«m has dscovered that cantfr tan he produced n anmals by what stems to be n vrus tak«n from csneerderved «uhstanc*s. Ths, whle not contagous, wll produce cah' cer n healthy anmals. TW vru» may exst n the healthy Btk&nd- Your Btods Mtghf «f AmwtM tfcody and b«om» d>r eertln condtons What tlmt condtons practcally aatn provtd John DavMrtn of laeka nwnty V> earry M jj nents to ther ultmatt stonr so that h«could sf * world, " know- how to «ml U eur* «ak«r." Dr. Davtdfcr la» Crack- jmtrh rtgala* Clan. Had! hs tralhll of th«'outatanflng kf+» n Canada and at Hopkns n Aattlmor*. fl«flrtt doctor X-ray am ra err amf h atonal reputaton. h tf MghftM Twelve years ago Dr. gave up ht practce and >rshj> to glrr all hs research. He h*t worked fathfully to wrest the cancer fr«m nature. Hs ' t» have led hm to eluson that canter la eau change* n the body from mproper eatng., a nutrtonal defcency. He came to the co from a long aeres of exp on mce. When ho fed on foods lackng n ' they readly fell vctms.;. On tha contrary, mce! vltamln-rlch dets proved ant to cancer. A/tar wveral generat^ ware fed on vtamlp clency, they became su to cancer. Thus Dr. wane to the concluson: ara cancel '-susceptble jdthough the dl«rtae s not!.tar* lnkng the Davdson and the vnw theory, the menta pont toa> defct as tth cause of capcer. (To Be Contnued) Wfcat * SlawHrT The mmortal daughter otl ove and dleness. \ W.dwo SvHusrv Sam sayx "Bell or not the dlmme t lghts greate«t scandal pow«r."- S. West Vrgna Mouot»n«*^! n reckonng the Naton's wealth arc three cl from whch h War Bond Bd holders hld wlh vvomen: The ntellectual, t* be beneflclses n years to come, W ] d the maj or ty, " r m t C V U atksjs ^ t Gu«rd Magazne, producer. They wll be surprsed to learn that the value-of Utah's total ore n 83 exceeded that of all other states. t gtv* the world gold, (lver, copper, tad and znc worth $2,38,39. t topped all states tor gold output wth $3,36,5 and stood sacgrultar copper, 63,993.; lead 6,85, and slver 6.69,382. ts ore deposts have scarcely " touched. * U.S. Tntm: LEGAL NOTCES <:l.\.\( SUl «K MHW JKNKY To Fnnk (lt'orno HOUHO'. lly vrtue uf un Ovder of tlo Court 'l uy u( ( Now,)<jrn«y, J day of the lproof, n a mc umhl l,luln\ktlu l l HU C'utl- C'tl OB Hulu. lta wut>, art Complulnnla unj Aloxanlur J. ^Rbo nd l'nullnn ttnlu, lls wfe, (Murfr^rlte. O'Connoll, frnrly MaUr««rlte Hallenu, lmnllc). t'uat l.hb'c UlllMlK and jfln AmrUlton, n curporktun of New Juraey, Krmk (luurge HUUHLT, Mau'l Sludks, Truntoe n Jukruntty ut llm HstuU or Al«xunler.. Halo, a buukrunt, and John Sulo, uru lo!)>lntn, you aro reulred (ft aptear ant answer f For Ura Day The churches ate n tfce! 'of an all but losng lght' ' festaur«nts for the souls Zon's Herald, an Amercan Methodse' Braala D«w«f an astronomer can- Jnvabla plstret by calouln^l wsh he'd try smple arthn h rt!" They say you.learn a lot; your bow f you'll just hm " patent yes-ma^. n othop s, and ktwwr Brooklyn the HH or Mll J romplalnanth, on or bf bfore the +th h l «f f Uo,tob«r, Utbr brdge player never klls next, or tle sad wll bu 'k 'taken tm fofef)8(^l»k«"» '"" partner unless mfttrnnqy * tle aujd Dll U m«< l«n t) tororlo««o aggravatng crcanmtaae*^' _ artnl motkke K Vt " "X Ale " an<l«r.. Salo and Paulno Hn!)«, ltu change. ' wlf«, dated Muy sth. 93::, on land* n the Horougl u( Carlertst, Cuuuty of MMdluHDx am Slttto of Ne*.lerncy; and ynu Frank Geurms Hotner, lre mad««t defendant btrnuo yuu h hold a Judgment Hgutn«tt A l l.. Malu obtaned un l>»:ertl>er Vn, 938, n tho»um or loo.oo. Dated Auguat Ul, 95. A. J. & J. S. Wght, Hallcllors for Cun l»lant», 33 HtHte ftreet, Perth Amloy, N. J. U-/lM l ttn Jentr TO: 8Uat Force and Mrs Slas Force, tls wre, ftaclet Bonln, Vnm-e Ooldnun and Knlralm Ouhman, her llumbanl, Alex KH,r v Anton Ml - klu»nd Mra. Anton Mllkln, lla wfe. Frank ftraakey and Mra. KmuM Stra»k«y, bn Wfe, (leorg Struekey and lra, Ueorge Htraukcy. hla wre, Catherlta ttclult and Joseph ScnulU, her huxband, Mary sk and John Doe, lor Kord«Ukl anl Edward J, Walal and Catherne Wuluh, ht Wfe, and the unknown hers; and ther and each of ther hers, devla* SBB, exec u tor a, ra>nte, uanlffn«or Hucceauum n rlglt^thje or nterest uf nl uf tle above named peroon*; hft one name, "JOHN DOE" above set out s (ted* tloua, the habunda b«>k *o nomlnated because of the nablty o( complanant to ascertan the true Chrstan and surnames am to»acertan wethe' or not the female ownerv are mar'led, and tle wves of tle male owners are heren d«affn&ud by prefxng the wld "MRf." before U«known Chrlafla and surnumea of o( the e mula a uuwnera. n. By vrtue of an ord«r of the urt at Chancery of New Jersey made e on the lott day y of July,» n a MH whareld hl the h hon"«v hon«h a Ourturtt, s muntolnal t l l corporatlu o< the County of tatddleaex and State of New Jemay, le. cvtnplalnu.»n you and each qf you named heren,, above are dtfendant, ynu are requred to appear and anawer th», "The great poatu are marked the senttous "Yes, and the.y are also pled the edtor* change. wearly, No R#ason You'll notce, however, Another reaaon why fewonal poltcan gett* than the people do «b««knows what he wants.- " c»co Chroncle. The WeaVs Worst Sports wrtw quotes T «s sayng that. f wy. c the managershp of ttte - U planned, he would be l>' n the j<*. The Bambno; R natural on the old Stll knows what's «wau Wews. Tttey'r* Learaaf A school for brte* uperated n New York, young nmtred woman ( hardly knows how. to t lnt dlxorce* -Punch. bll of corapltnt on or before e the Slt Sltt day at t U t l net, or that«returned promptly * Hd bll of f oomplulnt wll n b«taken tke as oanaased avanut you 7f«e m,"» Ted to torecloa* nto the Army. certan certlhuatea o( tax aales pur- «a«m* by lt* M Baroucl ot Qae«tarsUn the County and ' of you art mad««olam «h kt «n on to* o«lt)c»t NONPOLCNC MOSCOW, daho.- cty H^' " 6 * '. wlce a polke offcers'' ton, when they allowed^ to rac«through steett rens shrekng at t 2HW 2J8*> A. A mayor promptly pollceme n. _ TURN ABOUT GOOJORADO a Paul. 8. Phllps rspk»awa (l«w«) Fee waj nducted nto Recently, MoFee was dl M3SNCBOYONM OJTH, WBfc. bad rejkhfad ^ t yt

10 kuses of Escaped German Prsoners Don't fool Yanks fllooverprajcsworkofuw Enforcement Agences n! Trappng Fugtve*..WASHNGTON. ~ Down Texal WjllWay hked two contrastng fg- * UtS. Ohe wap over 6 feet tsll and turdy damn; the other hort, houldcrrd, bg turnmlel. wore kh»kl shrts and shortl.,thumbs rased n htchhker s- 'dte, they haled» truck nnd clmbed 'jlo the tent besrfeyr drver. "Where you hrffflg?" asked the drver. * j "We're Boy Scouts," wa» the replj, "g l n l 8n? nternatonal con- 'wnton n Mexco,". He drver, suspklou ol the jnen'«accent and the hary mucledtted lcps extendng from the halted at the nenret town,. over ttc brawny "coutl" to authortes-two more escaped of war recap- 'fared through cvlan plertncss. ' fb Drector J. Edgar Hoover lajl the naton's ctzens and law agent lea ore performj :-,'tn a hangup G-man job n nabbng "Bltlve P.. Ws. Thank» to ths cvlan alertnes's and local law enforcement offcer cooperaton, only about a dozen ol Marly 55 escaped axl loldler and lllor are stll at large, Not one the mmng ones, as far as s known, has succeeded n returnng to ol homeland. * Same Olher Examples. Mltary authortes are charged wth,the responsblty of keep- ng prsoner! of war n detenton, The recapture of escaped prlsoner, ;Sowever, s the Job of the FB. Here are a few addtonal exlnple of cvlan partcpaton n Captures whrl) the nntlon' FB thef selected from, hs fles: Two llnos truckers saw through U;l prsoner's attempted dsguse and ff offered hm a lft. They drove % glowly toward Chcago, makng ''''several stops to telephone slate po- ' "lce. At Addsun,., the helper tele- '" phoned te.lnlt at Whcaton and, Jto be on the safe sde, borrowed j?] holgun. * \ Returnng to the truck he sa«the ' prsoner, suspcous of what the * (truckers were: up to, runnng away. ; tyhen the prsoner dsregarded yells 'to halt, the trucker took am, let go 'wth a load of No. 6 shot and pep- Vpered tle fleeng Naz wth S3 pellet! The plsune was lecapture) ', and removed to a hosptal. He' re-! coverng face down. ;- p -n Msssspp an ebcaped war prsoner got a rde on^a truck belongng to two Mount Olve, Mss., State House Dome (Contnutd rotn Edtoral Fage) Drector of Research of th Foundaton. "A Knnt many clncal ob server* and practtoner! heve noted that many caw* of polo myrltm have gven a Hstory o romc shock, such as chllng, over futjjue or other trauma," «a< t)r. Uvan. "Prelmnary expermental wor! vdth anmals n the laboratory las 'en MMe ndenton of substun tatnj these observaton* am fur ther exttntve experments nn underway nvmrtgmng ths pur tcular phase of the dsease," FARM LABOR. New Jmcy farmer* found some rmprovempj n the labor market thn Rummer, Lay-off* n factores already are provdng a number of workers wn «Te seekng at leant J few week*' work at farm employment n order to get outdoors, The nupply of mtrant labor ha* bw.n Rumflent tt most paru; of New Jerwy to permt norma harvwt operaton. Student labor has am been used extensvely jn. Accordng to Hary C. Harper, ftate Commmoner of Labor, a total of 2,3 specal permt! for mnors employed or 'arms have been ssued ths year. The grenteat concentraton of mgrant law appennj to be t Cumberland County at. Seabrook Farm* where a recent check of the labor roster revealed over 3 Japanese-Amercans, 3 Barbadan/!, 7M Jamacans and 3 Aueran Negro college grls n addton to mrveral large groups of workers recruted nearby. JERSEY JGSAW* - Governor Walter E. 'Edste nssts New Jersey wll not have another depressdn op 'prolonged lnrgc-scale unemployment perod,.. DUtrbuton of $7^.8*2. to varous penson funds n New Jersey has been announced by Drector Frank E. Wntsh of the State Dvson of Taxaton Governor Ed?e has refused to meet a commttee of women seekng the renstatement»f Mrs. Thelma Parknson Sharp, '>f Vneland, whom he dsmssed from the State Dvson of Tax Appeal!! on charges on neffcency ant) neglect of duty... Gll Robb Wlson, Stale Drector of Avaton, warna cvlan plots to observe regulaton* prohbtng flght over or nto mltary facltes n New Jersey Apple growers n New Jersey as well us n other eastern states are experencng ow yold as they bfgrt to harvest the *5 cropp New Jersey resdents want careful plannng to precede actual buldng n th«r home towns, accordng to the State Department of Economc natves. Dstrustful of the man's ac- Development T, Ledyard they drove up to the heodquar- ''t of the town marshal at Mount OUve, forcbly delvered ther Naz torporal, j' Hung:rr Escapee Gves Up. Not al escapees have had to be wth force, however. One ft-fj*uoner who fled from a Staten J[lland, N. Y., camp was back n the *'; (6amp's chow lne a lttle more than a day later. A hearty eater, he sad ne couldn't stand the hunger whch accompaned hs freedom and so he neaked back the way he had awaked out. n Arkansas an escapee, after 2 freedom, asked a fanner to drve hm back to camp. He sad had ntended makng hs way to Mexco but that after spendng a day n the woods, harassed by moso, he decded Htler could get tjong wthout hm, Language dffcultes frequently k»v«fgured n apprehensons, n case causng a frustrated Gernan to gve hmself up n dsgust. : prsoner escapod from a camp the state of Washngton, four dayj ater entered a Kaner, Ore,, caf«ordered a cup of coffee, er tryng for some tme t6 make nselt understood n hs feeble Dglsh, he reached for a paper napand pencl and wrote: " am escaped German war prsoner-" Wlled to Cty Allogany, Pa., a communty.»ome 2,35 populaton, has been ealhed te town water company terms of the wll of the torowner, who owned all the of the company, the Port Al- Watj- company. Under (s of the wll, all captal stock f Other nterests n the water comt were bequeathed the communljffon condton that the town pay a year from the company's ne to the trustees of a spedcemetery assocaton, and $5 ' to a specfed publc lbrary. 'at>sng of Spnach *j8fcent studes carred on by the Experment staton lndthat spnach and other nenjj at the golnefoot famly are on charged wth nutrtonal nefy, and that they mght well seed n our det* by kale, greens or tome other mem-! th«mustard famly. MAGNE THAT,,-(Polce >K at a recent wul ' from a mother, who» polceman be sent Blakoma-n, of Prnceton, who s chef of the State Bureau of Plannng:, has been, apponted to cover the feld of avaton as a member of the commttee of urban transportaton for the Amercan nsttute of Planners,.. Approxmately 76 per cent, or 3 out of every acres devpted to corn by New Jersey growers, ;» ( planted,wth' hybrd seed ths yeat... Federal cvlan employment n New Jersey ht an all-tme peak last Aprl and t\e total of 8,2 workers may set a record for years to come, the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton clams... Cranberry growers are none too optmstc about the *5 crop whch s expected to be only about 6,.barrels New Jersey -H Boy and Grls collected a total of 7,TO* bags of mlkweed floss n the 9-5 drve,.. German prsoners of war «re operatng u W-acre truck arm at Port Dx... Eastern Morrs and Pa«- sac County farmers are urgng flood- control measures, for the Pasasc Rver Kussex s the latest of New Jersey count ; es to set up a promotonal agency, the Sussex Coufty Development Com-, New Jersey's Unem- msson ployment Compunsatjon Trust Fund of over J2,<MH), s adequate to pay maalmum bentftb of $572 to T73,(MW) clamant* or to two-thrds of the States covered workers, CAPTOL CAPERS: Button n storage n New Jersey on July 3 reached M,66,* pounds, an ncreae of 6,59,2 pounds over FORDS, N. J. - P- Al 3*8 THURS., FRL, SAT Van John.on - E»th«Wllam* "THRX OF A ROMANCE" * Select^ Short* ' SUN., MON. ' "SON OF USSE'* n t«cb.a«al»r ' ' furery Belle A chocked, pleated lrt and washable nheer bloue, both of durable rayon, are jul the thng for a brght young lady to wear to nurterjr chool, The rayon fabru hare patted tet for turdnest and wahablty and are ready for the toughen tandbox cfons. Frecer Locker Value Farm famles who lve near a freezer locker plant fnd that there are several dstnct' advantages n ulng t, accordng to Flora L. Carl, Mssour college of agrculture specalst. They have a greater varety of home produced foods n the det the year around They have more portable and more nutrtous borne produced food for daly use the year around, There t less, effort, tme and equpment needed for preservng food, Waste of food through spolage s decreased. There s a savng of feed because anmals can be slaughtered when they are properly fnshed and do not have to be held tll needed or tll "butcherng week." CONGRATULATONS WOODBUXrE Sgt. and Mrs. obn Drumm-ond, 85 Edgar Street, are the parents of a son, John, born last Thursday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mrs Drummoml s the former Eleanor Kayser, Avenel, REV. RED TO PREACH WOODBRJDGE Rev. Jamea Red, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R, Red, DaSoto Avenue, wll be Kucst preacher at the Frst Presbyteran Church Sunday mornng at the o'alock servce, BARN LOOTED WOODBRtDGE Fred Wtherdgt, 33 DeSota Avenue, reported to - Desk Sergeant Carl Sundqust that a barn he rents on troute 35 near Kng George Road was entered and a curry conjb, brush, hammer, hay and straw stolen., STORK BRNGS SON SBWAEBN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homer, 6 West Avenue, are parents of a son born yesterdayat Perth Amboy General Hosptal.,6,38 Germans reported lost durng frst fve years of war. a year ago, the State Department of Health announces... The wehterg of the natonal cutback knfe should l^st thq naton's t»xpayers hgh up,on the m>jor operaton chart, declares the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton..,.,, f --,-,-?.- ; EMPRE THEATRE Nurse Wrtes n Prase of Yanks, Shell Klls Her Front-Lne Veteran Told of Our Solder*' Courage; That Nght She Ded. TJNT'Kn STATK9 ARMY BO*- 'ltar,, SOMEWHEKE N BELhlUM--t wan nearly two o'clock n the mornng, but Leut. Francel Snner, a grnduate of the BoJtDn Cty hosptal, could not sleep. Care* fnllv, an as not to dsturb h«tentnmle^. she eased out of her cot and by flnhlnht began wrtng down tome of He thng* about Amercan (nufhboys they had been dscutlnf Mlc n the nght. Ther conversaton had been prompted by a Story n whch the <; 'a prased the nurses for "rorughuft t.'l "We have learned a great deal about our Amercan solder and the Mull he s made of," she wrote "The wounded do not cry. Ther buddes com«frst. The patence and determnaton they show, the courage and forttude they have s sumethng always to behold," Nurse Wrtes Edtoral. The next mqrnlng ahe read t to her tentmates Leut. Elzabeth Powers of Lowell, Mass., chef nurse of the hosptal platoon; Leut, Chrstne Cox of Prdes Crossng, Mass., and Leut. Margaret Bowler of Westfeld, Mass. and sad she was thnkng of sendng t to the Stars and Strpes. Thdy encouraged her and sgned t wth her. That motnng-octo\»r 2-she maled t. The Pars edton of the Stars and Strpes publshed the letter on November 7 under the ttle "Nurse Wrte* Edtoral." But the solder-edtor dd not know at that tme that Nurse Slanger was klled by a German shell the nght she maled the letter and had been bured n the mud n a mltary cemetery the frst Amercan army nurse on the Western front to de Yrom enemy acton. At the head of her, grave they put the Star ot Davd. When the shell burst n ther area the thrd durng a 5-mnute b rage Leutenant Bowler had ven wrtng a letter; Leutenant Powers was tyng up Chrstmas presents and Leutenant Slanger was sttng on the cot besde her. Leutenant Slanger was struck n the abdomen by a fragment. The two other nurses were slghtly wounded. Knew She Was Dyng. Fragments of the same shell «n serously wounded Ma]. Herman Lord of Detrot, commandng offcer of ths platoon of the 5th Feld hosptal, that he ded two days later. PrlvaU Vncent BVHS of Snrocco, N. M., attached to the unt, was klled outrght. «Leut. Gladys Davs Snyder of Frackvlle, Ta., a dental offcer on a surgcal team on duty wth the platuw, who had been poppng corn n another tent, also was wounded by the same shell. When Capt. s adore Schwartz ot Quncy, Mass., reached Leutenant Slanger the nurse was conscous. " am dyng," she sad. She was taken to the feld hosptal, where she ded a half hour later.. Leutenant Slanger and her tentmates had waded ashore on a Normandy beachhead on D-day plus. Two hours later, despte ther wet clothng, they were on duty n a feld hosptal set up at St. Mere- Eglse, where the fghtng was heavy. t was four days before the nurses got ther barracks bags. They slept on the ground when they had a chance. They were wth the platoon fve weeks and helped handle 3, casualtes,. Chocolate Substtute Three tablespoonfuls of cocoa plus one teaspoonful of table or cookng fat, caj be substtuted lor a twoounce square of chocolat*. RAHWAY FM, to SUN. JACK LONDON'S "QUEEN OF THE YUKON" Chat. Bckford - rene Rch plus "TARZAN and the GREEN GODDESS" Sat. Sun. M»t. Cartoon Gomeden Hollywood Notebook (ood news for the youngsters and some of the older fftnn, too, b the announcement that Walt Dsney s about, to fro back nto the producton of hs Mckey Muwf, et al, creatons. Mr. Dsney s plannng feature moves, Combnng human performers and cartoon characters, among them brng "Alce n Wonderland" and Han«Chrstan. Anderson's "The Emperor and the Nghtngale," tho screw play of whch s bang wrtten.,he also plans to do "Uncle Remu«," to be 'bmd on the famous Joel Chandler Harrs stores of Br'er Rabbt and hs frends. For the flmng of the popular A, J. Cronr. novel, "The Careen Years," MGM has created a Scotch vllage, complete from krk to pub, wth a herd of hghlum longfrorn cattle and a "Scotch moor" for large-scale exteror sequences. At the tme of the purchase of the screen rght* to the novel, before publcaton, MGM set a then hfrh-top record by payng $2, for them. ns s the studo's thrd venture wth a Cronn story, havng prevously produced "The Ctadel" and' 'The Stare Look Down." Basl Rattmone has startled Hollywood wth the announcement that, as soon as he fnshes hs role of "professor" n the Gn- Rogers pcture, "Heartbeat," he wll desert Hollywood for a on- Broadway. He t; sad to long for "the flght and thrll" of the stajre, for a dangje. There are forty pupls n a newly establshed "dra.matc school," located at Northbrdge, Calforna. The school, estate ashed by Twenteth Century-Fox, fl for de tranng of horses, preparng them for appearance* before the cameras, the popularty of home pctures beng what t n. Jack LnS'll, who "dscovered" and Krfd the.famous Fureen horses, Hex and Stormy, and also Smoky, s operatng the school, Hollywood, always quck to take on new thnjyo, keepng rght up c mnuto; vz: the announce- Herbert J. Yates, pres-, of Republc Pctures, ha* upproved the purchase by h? compnny of n sx scat helcopter (to.spot locaton stes), u twentysent passet t(t plan; (to transport casts and techncans to anh from dstant locaton areas) and two cargo-planes (to be used to fly cameras and sound equpment to locatons). SNGLE-HANDED The surrender of Japan was nrr«)gfd almost exclusvely by the Unted States whch carred the burden of the war and knocked out the enemy almobt snglehanded. SUPPORTNG. CHUNGKNG The Unted (States Government appears to be gvng full support to Gen. Chang Ka-shek's Uovrnment n Chna, belevng that the Communsts should be wllng to come nto the Chungkng setup. THE SAFE WAY wthout Harmful Druca or Det VOGUE REDUCNG! SALON Tll floor, V Ac->rr Natlounl Hank HldK. Hvura A.!H. to *. M. P. A. -5 L KF.ADE PERTH AMBOT Late Show Sat. NOW PUYNG JOHN GARFELD ELEANOR PARKER DANE CLARK n "PRDE of the MARNES" Companon Feature "EASY TO LOOK AT" wth GLORA JEAN KRBY GRANT Latt Show S«t. T NOW PLAYNG Gaorgo Sandw* Gur.ldm. FUgerald EHa Ran** n "UNCLE HARRY" Bo onthuuastc waft t.!"' recepton gven to "Her H {hnc»s and the BeHboy," Hedy Umarr'n fnal pcture for MGM, that you may expect to nep a revval of the Graustarkan theme 'L#ht, frothy flm* of thn type, tog-ether wth muscals and <somedy, wll be the move fare from now on, t s wd, and t wll prove a welcome relef from flm* loaded down wth obvou* war themea. n order to mftke Bll Powell feel rght at home when he appeared on the set to begn work on "The Hoodlum Sant," a funlovng prop man p*t threo heaten n Bll's portable dressng room. You see, Bll had just returned from M.Palm Sprngs home where t had been n the shade. Among the actfcrs to watch s Norman Lloyd, a red - headed young man of vaudevlle experence, He appeared n 'Spellbound," "A Walk n the Sun," The Southerner'* and s currently appearng ra "A Letter for Eve." We menton the followng for what t s worth: Ann Sothern s the daughter of the late Smon Lake, famous naval archtect Bud nventor o the frst practcal submarne. Vrgna Mayo s a descendnt of Capt. James Pggott, hero of the Amercan Revoluton and one of the founders of East St. Lous. Rta Hayworth s a descendant an her mother's sde of Joseph Haworth,.Shako «j>e»ran actor of the Edwn Booth era, Tyrone Power» the thrd of hs famly to bear the name of «qouflty n reland, whle h» father, Harold Tyrone, WHS a famou concert panst n England, Anne Baxter s the granddaughter of the noted archtect, Frank Lloyd Wrght. And so «'n, a* Tvltotum. FUR VALUES NOW S THE TME TO BUY YOUR FURS AUGUST FUR SALE ROSE FUR SHOP 272A Madson Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J, P. A SELN THEATRE Oak Tree Road.oUp. N. J. Met Fr., Sat., Aug. 3 - Sept. "PLLOW TO POST" Alto The Eatt Sde Kd "DOCKS OF NEW YORK" Sun., Mon., Sept. 2-3 Soaja Hene n "T'S A PLEASURE!" Alh<) "MADEMOSELLE FF" Tuet., Wed. - Sept. - 5 Tallulah Bankhead, Ckarlet Coburn, Anne Baxter n "A ROYAL SCANDAL" Alan "THE MSSNG JUROR" 'A MEDAL FORBEMT fta 'lua rnorruh.,, GALA HOLDAY SHOW Contlnuol Labor Day SUN. - MON. - TUES. EDOE BRACKEN VERONCA LAKE DANA LYNN. n Paramount'! HBW YORK. clam tht "ftnythaj cm happen n N&r YorVome *$ volnntwr hunters «nd one polceman staged a fox-hunt through Manhattan utreeta for W Ml* mtntly. The red fox they w*r«pursung, however, escaped, after leapng n thrteen-foot fence. STRANGE BEDFELLOWS BROWNaVfflJ, Md: - ude an ordmary-looknjr shock of whe"at, harvesters on the farln of Wlbur Jennngs found, curled up nsde the flrran, polecat and a Kood-sxed copperhead, Both v«fe klled, but not before the kunk had regstered ta protest. 3«.P(MHT3 NEW YORK. Mm. Rta Mundt, 28,- recently presented her husband, a solder n Germany,, wth 36 dscharge.potato two grls and a boy. Nelson wna Al-Amertean open golf wth record ; S»9 total. l W, m *, Henry n jte 7th Arm, w.p'»;w(k, whle r,-, h A $.. *ot. Wh, dwhwl*qn«rd,to clam h, on, he found a second,,,, r m«r*tely bahfnd h jn.,. dead ttm th«tanx j,hot.» BJUS Despte '-tty» f»pbur bel. f,,, peoplt do nm. 6n to <-nn, blls, the "rrtmnry Dopan', r rtporte that there are M,\)w\ of the blls ll» crculaton. STORK" PHJLADHLfHlA, Pa. < Sarmet wan Glder, of (hr, tlepartrj>*tt, hm oakmr. many enwj^ency br^hn hm tnovrn a» "^tr. Btork" nf,. lce department. Recently,» doctor wa* mavalahlr,,, called on w, h\n 26th dr, ths tme *even>-pounfl Jmy STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N. J. NOW Playng TODAY THRU SAT. n Gloroa Tethneolor "A SONG TO REMEMBER" wth Paul MUN Merla OBERON ' pt* Stuart ERWN n "TJ» GREAT MKE M SUN THRU TUES. "SON Of LASSEf wth PeWr LAWFOSD"- DcnaH CRSP "BEDSDE MANNER" wth John CARROLL - Ruth HU3SEY Mon. '- Labor Day CONTNUOUS No DtJet Mon. T W*d. thru Sat. NOB HLL - HONEYMOON AHEAD BARBARA PERTH AMBO Pkoae P. A. -2SS OENNS NOW Playng STAN WYCK M WMTAN - SYDNEY GREENSTRE T ECNALD GARDNER S. Z. SAKALL ROBT. SHAYNE ek^m * ON MANEUVUS FOR A BLOND! MLTARY OUKTV DTMM PERTH AMfcOY Pfcent P. A. <-8*88 t., THRU WEDNESDAY SEPT. 5TH GRLS! Plan Now TO LEARN A PROFESSON... US EASY.,, rrs FUf...'. rs WEM. PAYNG! Poter Crl»K WOMAN «««[v.:*

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