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1 ,8 Weekly No, 3 CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, JULY, 94 7 Lquor censes pproved Saloons, 3 Club And Store Get From Boro [)VAK CLUB OKAYED rsta F. DEPARTMENT $365, However Re- Boro; Approved Are Llted, rt, o Carteret Hfluor, H nv operatng under.;,.! ssued them by 'mncl just before,«to sell alcoholc,, forty tayern, three f,, U - package stores.,,,,t»f the Ftrt Blorul, c»ro«drectly,,,!,rtment of Alcoolc nnrol n Newark, wth A:t#>G revertng; to the those lcense* are as Kcy, 546 ROOeVtlt \, ]: ^ruuo, 7 Sattm Hurry C. 646 \venue; Joseph Bakos,,,u {on Avenue; John H Roosevelt A>venue; t n t, 36 Hud»on8treel;,ady, 336 Washng-, r. Anton Breehka, 54 Avenue; Wllam Brown,,.,-u'lt Avenue; 'Stanley L,;> non Street; Konstwty llmlaon Street; John H RooBevelt Avenue; H'Ak'sso, 2f Pershng.vnnna DeRuos, 3 Avenue; Walter Gromat- A.hn Horkowt, 4 sr. ; John Gural, 5 L. S'lrrt; Gymnastc Benef- snl- 'nlsk Club, 6 Pahsju h Klen, W Waahlngh. nn " M-r Matthew '2 \..nc; John Kollbas, 58 :<.t; Vrgnan Bar and Slnn Avenue; Samuel : Hudson Street; Jos- 25 Roosevelt Ave- :>! Makwch, 567 Roose- M t. Ty, 8 John Street; :: M,:n-r, 535 Rooeevelt jlne Myers, 5W Roose-.; Joseph Pasek, 24 S!.rt; Alex Pavlk, 8 l Sr'-t; Andrew Petrach, ' r Street; Alex Prywata, Avenue; Rock- Street; Andrew Roosevelt Avenue; John Street; lh.? St. vka, > 'M Randolph Street; n-salt, 57 Pershng Avev J. Toppo, 48 Hud- < 'artcrot Hotel Corp., tmt; Phlp Turk, 628 \venue; Joseph Udxe--lntf Avenue; Lllnn \ "m Roosevelt Avenue; ' v,t, 78 Washngton Hdet Lquor fltore, - Mvelt Avenue; srael j k A-, "' ' 'J Chrstopher Street; > t".»k Amercan-Slovak ' -'', 26 Pennng Avej-Hu-Anercan Ctzens - Htulson Street; Ukranltens Club,, 4 AMBOY GRL OF BRECHKA " By Rev. Rura Jobs n Holy Trnty ; Recepton Held ' ' At ra ceremony '""ty Church, Perth Lhusday wornpg, lll >ls, daughter of Mr. '" ^el Sutch, of Wat- 'lat cty, became the '''' ' Hrechka, ton of Hrechka of upper ^-nue, ths borough. «u.s performed by M.sto-, Rev. JVn & ""'tal mass, and m- 'rrwurd 'there we a HK homo of the brde. : '- wore a whte jnar- " '"ado Grecan style) ( "f honor ndbla*, 'Wner.**** nnhtw Two Mcremts O Boro Sent Away By Authortes CARTERET PunUfhment came surely and swftly ths week for twn local resdents whose behavor haa been anythng but exemplary. Stevo Medwck of 66 Mercer Street was sentenced to sx months n the workhouse wthn a few mnutes after hs arrest fucsday on a complant from the relef department, Fred Kovacs of Somerset Street wa«sent to Marlboro State Hosptal on Wednesday after an examnaton by Dr, J, J. Reason and Dr. Joseph Wantoch. Kovam has a record n the polce fle* for drunkeness' and dsorderly conduct and was sent to Marlboro on complant of hs wfe after he had burnt her severely wth yaol. STATEMENT SSUED BY ST NATONAL Total Assets Of $,57,229 Shown By Local Bank AOUUM3 CARTERET-The sem-annual statement of the Frst Natonal Bank n Carteret, publshed elsewhers n thn smc, shows total assets of $,57,229., The statement covers the condton of the bank at the close of busness June 3. Loans and dscounts are lsted for $458,886. and. 8. Government ohlffatons for $32, State and County oblgatons are for $26,84.32 and, other bonds and smlar paper $42, Labltes set forth nclude: Demand deposts, $237,542.79; tme deposts, $l>4,829.2; U. S. Government deposts, $5, and other government deposts, $8,- 984.,S. Other deposts for a total of $8,4f»4.«6 compote the fnal lstk for-a total of $896, n le captal account are shown $, n common stock and $22,6 n surplus. Undvded profts amount to $34,.8 and a reserve of $5, s lsted, makng a total captal account and labltes of $,57,22.. The statement U publshed over the sgneforen of- Eugene M. Clark, casher, and thre^ drectors nadorc M. Wf'ns, John P. Goderstad and John Kndzersky. Mr, & Mrs. Frank Hayduk Observe 25th Annversary \ CARTKKKT- The Twenty-ffth weddng n vcrsary of Mr. and Mrd. Krmk ll;ty<lnk wa«cek'bratd Mon<lay nk'ht at a surprse party jtvpn to the couple by a (froup of frcmfn. The rath'rn? was n Holy Famly School and over 2 were present. Muny cmrratlutory m«'ssajjes were rt'-rved by the couple, alonjr wth of slverware and flowers. Th' mtrrage of Mr. and Mrs. Hayduk took placu n Connectcut. They have two chldren, Jane»n«l Stanley. A chcken dnner was served, and the commttee n charge was as fouown: Mrs. Vctora Boyer, Mrs. Mchael Ponansk, Mrs, Walter Tomczuk, Mrs. Peter Barancruk, MrB. Henry Green and Mrs. Alex Krystosak. HOME FROM HOSPTAL CAUTERET Mrs. James O'llonnell of 7 Pulask Avenue has been brought home from Rahway Hosptal where she was taken early n June when she W«B serously njured n an autemoble accdent. NOW RECOVERED CARTERET Mrs. John J haa recovered from Rufc recent operaton and returned to her work n the Roosevelt Flower Shop. Recreatonal Actvtes Gahre Are Offrt Here Durng Summer CARTERET Recreatonal actvtes of vared natures, all suted to the Summer, are n full swng throughout the -borough, some provded by the Borough drectly, others by the Recreaton Sponsorng, Commttee. At selected spots, showers are avalable for the youngsters, the** supervsed by Leutenant Robert Shanl> y, drector of the Safety Patrol. Under the supervson of the BALLOT OFFCALS TO AWPARLEY Carteret Representatons To Be ntnlcterj n Use Of Votn^Machnes PERTH AMfOY Preparatons l or the adopton n Mddlesex County of permanent regstraton and a chance far those n charge of local electons to become famlar wth the operaton of votng machnes was annbunced yesterday by Walter J, Relley, Commssoner of Regstraton. A meetng wll be held Monday nght at 7:3 o'clock at Perth Amboy Hgh School audtorum, New Brun»- wck, for muncpal clerks and members of electon hoards, when nformaton on these matters wl he gven. Representatves nvted to ths meetng»re from Carteret, Madson Townshp, Metuchen, Rar tan Townshp,; Sayrevlle and South Amboy. Clerks and electon offcals from other places n the county wll attend a meetng to be held at the same tme n New Brunswck. Permanent regstraton wll be effected n ths county on Thurs day, July 3, from to 9 P. and on August 2, from 7 A. M., to 7 P. M. At these tmes voters wll be nstructed nthe use of the votng machnos by the memers of the dstrct electon boards. Marne Recral Are Sent To Staton n S. Carolna CARTERET Stephen Cherepon of 37 Lous Street, John B. Beech of 66 Harrson Avenue, and Ncholas Rakevc of B Jeanette Street, have gone to Parrs sland, South Carolna, for ther frst tranng n the Marne Corps. They went South by boat and wll be statoned at Parra sland for two months, after whch they wll receve a ten-day, furlough and then be transferred to the fleet or another marne barracks. REV. MTCHELL RETURNS CARTERET Rev. Charles B Mtchell, former pastor of the Presbyteran Church here, wll preach Sunday (nornng at the servces n the Frst Presbyteran Church, Woodbrdge. A number of frerxls of the clergyman from Carteret plan to attend thjs ser- PASTOR ON VACATON CARTERET Rev. James Me Lennan, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, has left for. a vacaton trp to hs home n Chcago, and also wll vst Wsconsn before, returnng to hs dutes here. Week-EndHasOneLocalWeddlng; Boro Man s Prncpal h Another CARfTERKT -One marrage w-as performed n Carteret durng the,ast week-end and n a ceremony n Elsabeth the brdegroom was a CARTERET Murray Brown of 7 H,eald Street, clarnet player and junor class student at Carteret Hgh School, haa been accepted for the sx week Summer Band Clnc at New York Unver- resdent of the borough. n the local marrage Mss Ann Nemec, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nemec at Sharot Street, bucanw the brde of Stanley Smolen, son of Mr. and Mra. John Snolen of South Second Street, Klnabeth. Thj any took plw«at a nuptal ' "l> of ltles of tho.,, Saturday mornng n Holy meas ' ured whte UQea '""s- The tw.»s»tfln '" B-oon, the MMM, f»mly Churel and was performed by Rev. Father Smolero of >»«->. brother of the brdegroom, _ tollowod by a re guests n the w tw«t HjtW, Elwlbeth. atarched chfon made n the same style as the brde'«j j»" d carred mxed flowers. Her hut matched her gown. The brdesmads, the Msses Helen Wadak «nd Helen Glbert, wore peach "colored embrodered starched ouffon, and pcture hats. They also carred mxed flowers. > Stanley'Styputa, <(jf Elzabeth acted aa tent»«n and the Ushers wfre whte n»trq««tte full skrt «d buboja ryll d Pl were were Fran* and Paul Franc* y l Nemec, bbrother of tb«hrde. After a trp to Atlaatfc Cty te co«r pe wll make t^t homeln Shardt Street. ' n St Vladmlrt tff, 3atjrd».y«fte Cb»pelo*lty ll rf roony «Rev. Leo «ere- Sponsorng Commttee,' Edward A, Strack conducts the athletcs provded by ths means. Three tenns courts are n great demand, located on Carter** Avenue. The»e arc n use sx hours daly, starts ng at 2 P. M., and are under'the care of John Rstuk, one of the WPA workers 'on ^he recreaton staff. At the playground n the park, Joseph Keats drects the use of the swngs, sldes, see-saws and other apparatus. Eugene Wadak, who handles publcty lor the work, also drects the two baseball leagues, the Mdgets and Junors, whch have ther tfame under way n accord wth a prearranged schedule. Mr. Strack, employed by the commttee,.and these three WPA workers, handle all the recreaton provded n thll way for youngsters n Carteret. The local department also helped out ths week n an entertan* ment rut on at Port Dx by-the Mddlesex County Recreaton Dvson. Through ts auspces Vncent Auto, well-known juvenle entertaner, performed before the solders, along wth others from the county. Plans are beng made now to form a unt to be avalable as desred, wth appearances scheduled at Ports Dx, Mon- mouth and Hancock. Transporta ton wll be provded but the en-. (Contnued on Page 3) AD SQUAD'S HELP FUTLE YESTERDAY Members Assst Woodbrdge n Efforts To Revve Avenel Sucde OARTERET Andrew Hla, presdent of the Carteret Frst Ad Squad, and Edward A. Lloyd worked for fve hours yesterday n futle efforts to revve Mrs. Alma Mulford, 23, of B Burnett Street, Avenel, who commtted sukde n the ktchen of her honje by nhalng gas. The local squad responded to the call for assstance from members of the WoodbrJge Emergency Squad. 34 TO BE LSTED FOR ARMY SERVCE New Regstrants n Draft To Be ntegrated Among Exstng Selectees CARTERBT The»4 men newly turned twenty-one, who rs gstered here July for Selectve Servce, wll be sandwched n among those already on the lfst n a rato of one to twelve. Ths was revealed ths week by Nathanel A. Jacoby, clerk of the board. Frst steps n the procedure however, wll not come untl after the natonal lottery s held, next Thursday, to provde each new regstrant wth an order number. The rato for Carteret was arrved at n ths way; 2,4 men were regstered n the borough for the frst call. 443 was the last order number called pror to June 8, excludng volunteers. Substractng ths number from the total leaves,56, whch gves the rato of one to twelve. Therefore, as soon as the new regstrants arc Announcement was made ths week that donatons for the buldng fund of the squad have reached a total of $:!,644.9, and plans and specfcatons for the pro- gven ther order numbers, they posed buldng on Pcrshng Ave- wll bo placed n order of selecton nue were presented for approval no that one name comes after each at the meetng held Monday nght, twelve of those already lsted, n Poor new member* were elected, «««<»»* «*. t h <>> r Joseph Comba, Stephen K»ndas-, *r»t natonal lottery,. Stephen Terebetsky and Stephen?aza. Plans Were furthered for beneft baseball game Thursday, uly 2, n tho Hgh School Stadum, wth the opposng team members wll be from the borough fre and polce departments. Tckets shortly. wll be placed on sale WEDDNG NUPTALS ARE HELD SUNDAY Balowarczuk Takes Staten sland Grl A Brde; To lve Here CARTERET Mr? and Mrs. Adam Balowarczuk, who are. now on ther weddng trp, wll make ther home n Carteret. The couple were marred Sunday afternoon n St. Anthony's Church, Travs, S.., by Rev. Andrew L. Gryguc, after whch there was a recepton at the home of the brde. Mrs. Balowarczuk s the former Mss Sophe Nckrash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nekrash, of 3 Melvn Avenue, Trav,s. Mr. Balowurczuk s the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Balowarczuk, of '% Hudson Street, Carteret. The brde wore a gown of frosted marqusette made on prncess lnes wth a sweetheart necklne and a long tran. A tara of rhne-»tones hold her vel n place and she carred whte roses and baby's breath. The mad of honor, Mss Harret Gnfkosk of Travs, was dressed lght blue marqusette, lace trmmed, and carred yellow dases and delphnum. John Balowarcz.uk served as hs brother's best man and Mss Florence Balowarazuk sster of the brdegroom, sang. DOWLNGS GO CARTERET Polce Captan J. J. Dpwlng and Mrs. Dowlng, who s prncpal of Columbus School, wll leave Sunday On a motor trp to the West. They expect to be away m week*, coverng the offcer's vacaton and a month's leave pf absence wthout pay granted hm by the Borough Councl. PARTY FOUOW* MMETNG ^ Court Fdela, C*tholo # «a o»rd party jtwt nght n School ft»u after the, n 3 sgned here from Carteret nn regstraton day and four names have come n snce from other hoards. Nne More Co Mcmwhlc, nne men chosen for nducton on Call No. 6, of the local board vrll leave, here at 8 A. M., next Thursday. ncluded s John Sdun, scence teacher at Carteret Hgh School, whose number had come up earler but who was deferred to allow hm to complete hs teachng year. Sdun lves at ft Qhratop'her Street and has order number 38. He has been one of the moat actve members of the Carteret Frst Ad Squad and s the frst from the organzaton to go nto servce. Others leavng n the contngent wll be: No. 428, Edward Stanley (Contnued on Page 3) St. Mark's Epscopal Unt Plans Party n Septmber CARTERET The Frendly Assocaton of St. Mark's Epscopal Church made plans for a card party September 8 when t met Tuesday nght at the home of Mrs. Walter Dalton n Longfellpw Street. Ths party wll be held n the parah hall, No meotn({ wll be held n August and the September meetng wll he at the home of Mrs. Walter Vonah n Heald Street. Members attendng the meetng ths week were: Mrs. John Red, Mrs. Fred Stllman, Mrs. Vonah, Mrs. A. C. Hsndemann, Mrs. Loujs Daze, and Mrs. E. T. Falconer. Hgh School Class Of 939 To Hold Re-unon August 8 CARTERET The Class of 639 of Carteret Hgh- School wll hold U frst te-uno^ Frday nght/ August 8. Ths wll be at Ch-Am Chateau, Route 29, and wll, be sem-formal. Reservatons wll close July 2. The commttee n charge s as fojlowa: Ruth Taylor, Mare SebusU, Mary Va#»lyn, Blanche t)telle.> Tbercs* Carr, Glora Hundak, Joseph Rocky, Robert Klpw, Frances Hasek, Sdney LeBpw, Frank Shaner and John W ll> TOMORROW Tf^ Mst Margaret Auto, d»fl*ht#r, of Mr.»»d Mrs. Altto jof Street wll the tohde of Ernest Ber- Berto- PRCE THREE CKNTS Fre Company A$k$ Boro Councl New Del* To Rescnd Derson On Apparatus n Namt Purchase Of Hem Equpment Stalled, Anyway, ^M(«V. J. Decdes WkdmU Permt Needed Expendture CARTERET Thta week saw ncreased vgor nto the protest* of members of No. 2 Fre Company aganst the decson of the Borough Councl to buy two peces of Amercan-!^ France flt fghtng equpment for the communty, The protest surttd at the meetng of the Councl last when a proposal to (my the equpment passed by. the four nf Counclmen Cotter, Belport, f.reenwsld and CoftMd QTer the protests of Counclman Hlary (nlvanek and Mayor Joseph W. Mttueh. Members of the lre company set forth ther objecton) verbally when Slvertl Of them spoke «t the meetng, and th* week added to ther protests a letter further specfyng ther dsplcnsre at the ntended purchase. Ths letter wa sent to tl newspapers crculatng n Carteret and s prnted n full n ths ssue of the Press., Meanwhle, any further move to consummate a contract for the purcha.se voted last week was stalemated through dffcultes over proposed $76, bond esue to covnr the co*t of th* partfcme other borough mprovements. The bonds cannot be ssued untl ap proved by the Department of Loc«Government at the State House and falure to do ths so far meant the money for the purchase s not ACCDENT RESULTS N LOSS OF FOOT Walter Galvanek loses Hs Foot From njury n Ralway Contest CARTERET -An accdent suffered n a Qoftball frame n H»hway Park last week cost Walter Galvanek of 86 Lncoln Avemr- hs rght foot, whch was amputated n Rahway Memoral Hosptal Wednesday, after tl medcal of forts to avod such a measure had proved futle. The youm* man was reported rentng comfortably after the operaton, Galvanek, son of Mrs. Mary Galvanek, s a brother of Coun clman Joseph Galvanek and Polce Offcer Andrew Galvanek, and s popular throughout the communty. When called n the draft avalable. Borough Audtor Jo he had been deferred at the request of hs employer*, the Fos- soph Seaman went to Trenton ths week to confer wth the department, but fnal settlment wts no' ter-wheeler Corporaton, because ht work as expedter n the condenser and heater dvaon was reached, t was sad. regarded essental to the defense Meanwhle the fremen utlze work on whch the plant s engaged. ths opportunty to str publc sentment aganst the purchase of Galvanek s under the care of cheaper pumper than they declare Dr. Henry Brlm o( Eut Oran K e s needed. Fallng ths they re- and Dr, A. p, BJakel y o f J er8e y fused to aay what addtonal step they mght take, but ntmated plans for addtonal attempts to acheve ther desres, (Contnued on Page 2) LORENTUrJTERLY RTUAL TOMORROW Son Of BorTPastor Wll Wed Daughter Of Methodst Clergyman CARTERET Mss Los Stterly, daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Btterly of Madson, and fcrald Loreht, son of Rev. and Mrs. Danel E. Lorent, of Carteret, wll be marred tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The ceremony wll be performed n the Methodst Church at Madson, of whch Dr. Stterly s pastor, and both Dr. Stterly and Rev. Dr. Lorcntz wll take part. mmedately afterward there wll bo a recepton for members of the two famles, the weddng party, and ntmate frends at Bottle Hll Tea Room n Madson. Mrs. Gobn Star wll be matron of honor for hs sster and another Mss Catherne Stterly, and Mss Emma Barbara LorejU, sster of the brdegroom, wll be the brdesmads. Mr. LorenU wll be attended by Kenneth Vncent of Madson as best man, and by four ushers, Robert Magn, of New York; Jack MaeGregor of Fort Hancock; Kenneth Stewart, of Carteret and Wllam Hancock of Chatham. Mr. LorenU, a graduate of Car teret Hgh School, also attended Brothers College of Drew Un versty at Madson and s preparng to be a doctor. He has com deted hs frst year x>l me^cs study at Hahnemann, Cojlege o Medcne n Phladelpha and'wl return there next n\\, when h and hs brde wll make ther horn n Phladelpha. Cty. Foresters Pallbearers At Funeral Of George DeBot OAKTERET Funeral servces were held Thursday for George DeBot, of 3 John Street, who ded Monday of last week after a short Ulnen from pneumona. Rev. Orvlle N. DtvlStdh, rector of St. Mark's Epscopal Chuch, conduct ed the servce at hs home -and also read the commtal servce at the grave n Rose Hll Cemetery, Lnden. Actve pall bearers were: John Olbrcht, Walter Bamburuk, Thomauc Larkna, Martn Rock. Wllam Rapp, Joseph (. Shutcllo and Edwn S. Qunn. Honorary earers were Mra. Ursula Freeman, Mrs. Harry Wexler, Mra. Danel Reason, Mrs. Hurry Mann and Mrs. Frank (Andres. Eml Bzub had charge of the funeral. Pror to tho servce the Daughters f Amerca, Court Carteret-No. 48, 'oresters of Amerca, ana the Ol Workers nternatonal Unon conducted ther ceremones at Mr. DoBot's home. Brown Sgns For 6-Week Musc Course n New York sty. There he wll study under Arthur H. Brandenburg of Elzabeth and Wllam Ravell of the Unversty of Mchgan, outstandng nstructors n ths hold. Brown began attendng classes last week. SOLDERS MOVED OARTBRM Four solders recently sent to Fort Dx from thp borough have been transferred to Fort Bragg, North Carolna, where they are to fee assgned to the Feld Artllery Replacement Center. They are: Casmer M. Sndaak, Alexander J. Mudrak, Steven J. Demeter, and Francs J. Medvat. Carteret Personals Jay Gordon Wlson of Now Yurk s vlstng hs cousns, Dors and Robert Wlson, chldren of Mr. and Mrs. Rtfbert P. Wlson, at ther home n Grant Avenue. -The Msse* Sophe Prywata of Pershng Avenue and Wanda Nemec of Leck, Avenue' are stayng at a dude ranch n the Adronrfacks.. Mr and Mm. John Fsher and daughter, Paujjne, and Mr. and Mra. Phllp Jtye, Jr., apent the week-end hplld»y»t Nagara Fal(s. m Mar^'tt ' ' ttommpf Grunt Avenue,., AM Gnda of Oh»*M Street, pent last we^k at Pfttof Ple#sjBt Av«nue spent agara f*\\k -Mr. -end at Nunon tonght at the Condor, Route, n Lvngston. Those n charge of arrangements are: Margaret Srak, Steven Demeter, Vvan Horn, Thelma Kng, sadora Bernsten, Edward Sul and Stanley Nemec. Week-end guents of Mr.- and Mrs. Hurry Gleokner at ther home n Lncoln Avenue were Mr. and MrB. Sylvester Mesme- of Phladelpha. Albert Krlswak and Mchael Toth, n charge of the troop of Boy Scoutg sponsored by Sacred Heart Church, have returned from a campng trp n the Watchung Mountans. The boys n ther charge were: Stanley Mar enak, Joseph and Wllam Poll, Andrew Karack, George Haaek, Edward Pj-okop, Rchard Owpln- rard Bedn«r> Ktnned /k w. Prncpal School Board Now Awtk Farther nformaton,: From State Body MCCARTHY GETS RA5 ; ; RENAME MRS. O'BRffl > % Kearney's Try For H#W Bds On Jantor Snppfof ' l Defeated >' CARTERET Appontment of * "upervnng prncpal for the b«rough school system, expected «t* the meetng of the Board of Mtt*.- J eatlmt Wertntsly ntfm, ton 4 ~" forthcomng, but t wa tated the long-dscussed would be made "wthn a days." To that end the n»«adjourned, at the call of the chtfe' Commwoner Ambrose J. rk, charman of the commttee, sad certan nf ton from the state Board of ] caton was necessary before appontment could be made that the acton wll be taken as soon as ths nformaton ceved. The Board Josephne D. re-apponted O'Bren to the Dstrct Clerk at a salary <#; $,5 per year, and named Clko audtor for the fscal startng July, Hs remunerfttldl' was set at $2. f' < Coach Francs McCarthy yearly salary was ncreased $ f on recommendaton of Mr. Madrak, who commended Mr. McCarthy's fne work and cted ncreued tasks through the necessty of handlng gate recepts and other athletc actvtes. Bll. Not Pad Three blls were wthheld by., the board, these ncludng one for $24 fo Jutuph O. Junto and ode for $45!) for Julus Kloss. Frank Brown won the contract for jantor's supples on hs low hd of $B7. Commssoner Frank" Kearney's request to scek new bds so as to permt the Benjamn Moore Company, Carteret pant and varnsh manufacurers, to compete, was dened. Mr. Kearney and Commssoner Adam Malewnsk voted n the negatve on the award of the contract to Mr. Brown. The board, agreed to meet to< '5 morrow mornng to nspect hulrngs, and a report was gven on the work now under way by. the school jantors who are scrapng and ru-varnshng the school buldng floors. Authorty to ae>" cure help n ths, work was granted the repar and supply commt* tee. Ths same commttee, of whch Mr. Makwnsk s charman, also was authorzed to proceed wth the WPA project to buld a wall at the hgh school, masons to be 4 suppled by the board, othe help. by the WPA, He reported ths' wll J cost the local board about $8. / Consderable tme was spent' studyng recommendatons from Robert A. Campbell, supervsor of ndustral educaton for the state department. Mr. Campbell nuggst* ed changes n the sot-up at the hgh, school, wth more attenton focused on work wth metals and A,' more ntensve study of electnojtjr. \ «Mr. Campbell crtcsed the pnt- - ent system of usng a gatoln* *') blow-torch at lnng dangerous, anj$ ' recommended that gas solderng,', < rons be substtuted. He furtnet, $# crtcsed the teachng of weldng' * n the hgh school but cted tht.,* wood-workng department as mea.t". mg real deands. ", Growth n Trust Compaay ] Surplus Shown n Report 4 CARTERET An ncrease from\)& $5, to $75, n the surpltar \ account of the Carteret Dank Trust Company was antoqn ths week. The nsttuton also c la t'll a dvdend of S3 pe* to all stockholders of record J 5. Ths covers the past sx perod and a payable August.) GULD ENDS SEASON CARTERET The Guld o ;J Mart's Church' held U meetng untl September nght n toe church h»u. ben»tt«nd,ng were: tm, PeAlw, Ml-. WUltw,D.'* Mrs. Robert M«rttJuU«, ry Axot^ V^'M»m,:-4 Mrs, Thomas te Jeffery*. MM,. Wllam MUdOB Gr A, 4»

2 PAGE TWO Fre Company (Contnued from P/QC ) The letter of No. Company to le Mnvor nml Cocl ««" ful The fremen' nrc grently A over the rfelay n ttw f the fre trtu'lw, At the present when the truck* may l>e need ed n the nlereu of natonal de " fen»e we would he helpless wth two trurk. whch hnve lontr lost tler unefulnem, especally the pumper, whch n ts present rnnr lon Wonll le of ) use n H crs t or n emekmty especally n a BWhlcjwly whch hn neveral nduftral >Unb< e\fwa n defenn Work. On June NH wo addressed your honorable body n reference to our, rwrommendntlon «H tn what would ^ best meet the requrements for * f\n Company No. 2. Our eo-ope - j- gtlon and advce wan anke. Ths we wllngly ffave. Our enrnws t-' ^nd fremen»«el ther own tme ftd expense to tour varous fre j» department* U gt the bwt nfor- j :. jntton for the lcncft of the Hor- ; ou^h all ths we dd because we were asked to do our part. > The Councl baa decded on a ' Junor aeral truck nt u tout of lt5,flw.lm) or over. There Heem<;. to be no queston an to the cost of : the aprnl truck nnd we lenve. that to your own dscreton as we urc A pump-truck pnmpany nnd lre keepng wthn th- lmts <»f our own responsblty, What we tn poudt n ths, that / Wft have been completely gnored n our retueflltlfln. We ftbh that the Mack truck s the one that wll me«t our needs. Our vst to tha plant and the lent and demon- gtraton ju* convnced u«that the truck» just unted to what s nee'ddd n the department. t s smple :,. to operate, und the guarantee s ' convncng enough for us. f we arc nterested n natonal defenae, the sufuty, lfe and property of the. taxpayer and rentpayer f the Borough, then we should. urch«ae a 'Mack truck, and t«ke her offer to have them leave a '.emonntrator here untl the new ; ruck s delvered, whch wll be ;bout 2 dhys. Are we Rong to. [O four months n our present con- lton? f»o, the fremen wll not, )«rearjondble f an emergency :, rjses.!<)ur commttee was told by the nembersof the fre commttee that he aamt LaFrance was just delvt«red B«nk, Today we jourteyed to Ked Bunk nnd found that he statement 's not true. The ted B»nk truck cost $H,43(>.OQ H< Se better truck than the one benp; lotadcrul hy our councl. Howver, the Red Bank truck does not lotne up tn the stumlat'd of our ecollnelulvton of the Mack truck, 'o ths we were completely nut sled, and anyone wth only H lttle gc and experence would ;et the BHKe mprefhon. We urge that the same conrder-,tton be ttvet to the pumpng ap- prttu an wa? gven to the aeral fvurk. «nd thut n the boot f the present plan (toes through n the purchase «f the Amercan La- 'Vnncc truck nf $7,4O(W«acanst the M»ck recolnmcndatn of S,- 8. we feel that t wll he a *tep n the drwtdn of false econtmy and the department deprved of hhvnf a fre truck that wll not fve»ervce n the length and lfe of the truck. We cannot mdrrttnnd why the Councl n so dcceus of fnrnk a small Anrerkan l..l'nnce truck on the taxpayers nnd lre department. They are ether wrongly nformed or they arc nhowr favor n thn. We are lt ft loss U) The «t«<emenl has been that both Amercan LaFr«n««truck) have gven the beat of %& vce. To tht w«say tlut f Boru(th vouchers are traced, expendturen wll be found that resulted n the trucks' faulty condton and were not backed up by the concern. We urge that we be gven every consderaton to vooa our opnon and our vews, and that th a purchase wll not be forced on the fre department and the taxpayer. 'We have be«n assured by sev era! members of Ute Councl that hey would reconsder ther acton and were satned wth the Mack ruck. Wth the flncercst motves, and he desre that we Ret the bent apparatus, that n the ehdrfvlll prove he cheapest, and wth the thought t frve our best fre servce, Wo reman, u«r#ctfbty yuan*, Carteret Urc Co. No'. 2 Fre Chef Wllam Carney, Presdent Denns A. Fttgerald, James rvng. ATTEND CONVENTON CARTERET Mrs. Danel E, Lorcn'tz and her daughter, Hlsa Emma Barbara Lorentz, spent part of ths week n Atlantc Cty where thay attended the conventon of the nternatonal Chrstan Endeavor Unon. BRAKES STFFRNG LGHTS BOCK wres Cor n NOW! SYSTEM BRAKE StllVlCC 257 New Brunswck ATO. (at Elm St.) Perth Amboy, N. J. Brncht: Ntw»rk «ud Jerty Cty P. A. 4Vtb» Open 8 A. M to A P. M. ksmyc- SEF-SERVCE-FOOD'STORES A Balanced Plan for Every Day Savngs!! You want to serve balanced nedt and tfll mp your budgpt "n balance". t wm dflkuk tervng your fwtrfly the rght knd of foods and, at the ttn«\ka*, buyng at the rght prce*. But, lke the tght rope Mt, t's euy when you know how. Ak'any woman who hop* regularly at an A&P Super Market Shell teo LEGS OF LAMB Choct Grad«G«nune Sprng Lamb One Prct Only MEF BS OF BEEF Natnlly Apd you the get* fne foods n all 6 departments. She'll tell you the pays low prce* every day, sx days a week! Come n compare the values. Then we beleve you'll jon the "every day" savers and buy wth confdence at your nearest A&P Super Market! 23 Cvtfrm lt S Rte 23 PORTER.US STEAK>3 KLOH STEAK KaUratty Af«d 29 tw Beef T ROAST BONELESS CHUCK 25 NtrllyAgedStMrleef TURKEYS Extra Fancy PL6RM Brand 29 SbM Uder 4 H. w w Wlhon'*Cerllfled,Ferrs.Cu(!»»-»P«dtM.l««yfBl* MmYfllU-TtMW.CMn-lumt.Tver. Smoked Hams^ro l v; r 29t Ready-to-Eat Hams 35= Bacon Sl rr 2 \ 29c ShouldernfLanb^l 8< Ducks m^-uu,^ 9c Lon Lamb Chops c,r45t Chckens R 4 S r^y 29c Rb Lamb Chops.-37 3«Breast of lanb * Sprt Wbs ^ 7c F... ~ Extrl * OW F«ncy~A Slts p at tyouh, TtltHWf, Bask Chuck Roast Top Round Steak 3«Cross-Rb Pot Ruast 29c Round Pot Roasts 3c ChoMd Bsf F^U -9e Top Srlon Roast 33= Plate & Navel Beef > c Brsket Beef frx» 25c Boef Short Rbs 5 Stewng Beef»-"» ^25t Beef Lver! P"»" Sf " Beef Kdneys. Leg or Rump of Veal Veal Shoulders «"»> 7e Brea8t&NeckofVeak5e Veal Lon Chops Snaked Tongues U Smoked Calas P 23c Smoked Butts "<«a** <» 35< Fresh Clat fksb, Frankfurters 26c Jm, Qualfy Pork Sausage 28c Mackerel. > e Scallops FHn b 25c Bacon Squares»7c FRESH Fllet Cud & Haddock 7c Butterh ^«2c Lverwurst. -27c b. Flounders ^M3< Sea Bass»"» 8c Regular Bologna 2 Codfsh Steaks ^ '- 7c Rock Lobster Tals 39= MeatlW Ham B«logM > 3 < Smoked Fllet HADDOCK <b g e Fancy Smelts «> ' frslced Spced Ham 39 AAPAKOn MARVEL BREAD tv'lt"! t's "EarchH : t''thert-lkt"! JackFro$tSugar r,;^:;,: 5, WHTE HOME-fHtfOMTEO,, n Q HlllA Fr EvryHBV Pwnt,, ZQ UCAU VptsWethrtnnt can l Dole's Slced Pneapple Dole's Pneapple Juce 2 23 ClUu All Varetes-Plus Dep. 3' V 2 3 Grape Juce «p *«* b p V «Frut Ck Cocktal W Fresh Prunes ««- Wheates or Corn Kx Wheat Flakes m Corn Flakes ^HELD^rK Sunnyfeldr^ Puffs Ann Page Beans Del Monte Peas Early June Peas "Tender- Cnked". ths top qualty drawng met lt 6J- D«H to more of dw cowly ktwjtnlt, tu yolk nd ol. COM* ttx, too, htoum r both mkt nd told by A*P. Try t today! PX SALAD QT. DRESSNG nb. No. 2 Armour's Treet. Broadcast Red-Meat 2 ««24c Morrell's Lver Loaf»*«* 9c 24c Meat Spreads ^>>«2 ; 7c EDWARD K. CUMMNG, NC. DESOTO PLYMOUTH th Annversary SALE Once agan n apprecaton of the patroajje yuu have gven us we are holdng an annversary sale whch wll save every purchaser REAL MONEY n these days of ncreasng prces, The "House of Cammng" contnues to guarantee you a good car, excellent servce and a square deal. COMPARE CARS! COMPARE PRCES! Our recondtonng process gves you extra value, extra economy and extra drvng pleasure. All fnancng s done through the Vam County Tfuat Co., assurng you of moat attractve rates and local fr«ndly servce. Now! UWWUS AVENU ** e Hres Root Beer «T««T 3O ' 2» Purtan Baked Beans 2 2 P 8 r 27c Henz Ketchup. 2 : 35c Garden Relsh ^p* 6E - c Gulden's Mustard ^- O«Sandwch Spread «NPUE -2C Ann Page Mustard 2 9,r. 5«Preserves Mayonnase SNNPAGE -2C =35* Peanut Butter /% 8^,5c French Dressng m p *«s * ^ «Apple Butter «LTw ** Pnk Salmon Wet Shrmp Spaghett Spaghett <b > 5c Junket Rennet Powder 2-5c Our Own Tea^ut»* Tkrm»» >b p Nectar Tea»"«-«'«* vnb. P k 9.; -25c Socal Tea Bsoflts 2-7c Rtz Crackers -9c NMU BUUrtlOF C6AREHE8 tn. ol pk*..9 HONEYDEW MELONS 25= PEACHES B^SS"^ 6 b 27 SWEET CRM.HJ -ft Fresh UKMStt 25c New Cshttort,fl Cucumbers tl Calf, Onges Tonatoos O umz Red Salmon SS!, 25c Flt Plan Olves»" '»< 2c Dlf Stuffed Olves u "u< ^<23e Pard Dog Food Crlsco. -9c - 52c Daly Dog Food Spry.. ^«"9> ^ -52c ScottUtue. Bokar Coffee %,* 2 L., 43c Soap Gransf. RdCrclCoffee^t&2^,39 DeuU c 2 'r 2M j'l'ox, 2

3 ,.7,, Ncholas Sheet; Jooph RJT vl\ Street; WMfflW.,,rtt* 8tre«[ 76 hrntn«njmtt, ; WalterX3h***JV,.,, ',.; John Ale* Wheeler AwflMtA* m? u \Mlt AveHur,, (..b«g Urn*', An",,,,, 68 AtlUNfe Snmund Pf** " hnr Avenu«; wjl,,,,ok, 37 Wa*Wt mrles Ttfeo, Jr.,,.,.; Wllam Kut-..l Avenue; Walter. nnu Avenue;, Holly 8t*d«t; J<*- :,.fra, «SomtMt nbclak, 72.Holly.. :, lnrta, 44 BnwMK*,v U'hnrnn, * Hu.^.^h Frank Matoeb,,,,,.; Albert Prtthtte ;,unt Street; Nathrt :W Unon r'artoa, 8* p *,.Thomas Jara«*,D««, \VUK ; Jh John hn Street;.n.mn, 69 Cartwet p, Bodnar, 2 Bur-, Wllam Adam So- Mury 8tre«t; v. fk k. :4 Holly Street;.ce Gulno, tt "Larch John Star, 95 Mapta,-. Fletcher Ktf, 96.. nc; Clarenw Jo-!M, t4 RoOsetett.ll's Kahora, 44 B*nluscph Edward Cew,,t; WalterPhttjfcBo- ;\ >,T Aveme >, <J<J Pershng Av«nu«; \ h.ny Cantllo, 6 Ral-,; Mchael Glbert ','me Avenue; Wley, UOM, *3 Rooaevelt M htl Bodnar, 8 Ukk,,nt Robert.Btllc, >. Avenue; Joatfh Kel,,-Aell Street; Theodore Sr S Jersey (Jregor, tw Stttt from "tote Cr»«t," Urtng MJTU Loy, Wllam Pow»t4 Sdney Blckmer, fttw featured t lh* Majetc Theatre, Amboy. * ly Street; Jowph Spolowct, 58 Heald. St,reat. Joseph A, TUffn, 58 Hgh Stfeet; Georfre Yuekullc, 66 Per- Avenue; John DeSaea Le- 4 Chrome Avenue; Joseph Med*ck. fll Ucc Avenue; Frank Jefcjt SKarter, S? RobseVeU Avt- «tt«; Patrck JohrT k-sents, ) Edptr Street; Steven Demeter,'9 Street; Ja/hn, Lunkey, Mertcr Street; Lous Qrwt, Jr., 4 Avenue; Joseph Knmlod, 7 Sulem Avenue; Andrew Nvvdbllsky, 4ft Lafayette Street; r^arry Kazo, 5 Jeant'ttr Chrstan Van 9 Chrome Avenue; F/l- AfeMoafk, m warc^joaepb Wonsk, 8 Wheele Mchael Xu*ma, Avenue; Joseph Szvos, 5. Chrstopher Street; Ncholas Hamadyk,,: Avenu*; Mtchafcl nk, 73 Heald 8tWet; Jr., 35 Mary Street; George Joseph Barankovch, 29H Pershng mus Ro«ow*kj, 9 Sa. ; Edward Attkony ; Sharot Street; Owrge '. Randolph Street; hs Herres, Blar Road, tahway; WUlam M., 29 Larfayette vu' Hlton Steward,.! Street; Jota Tere- M Street; John Bo (hmtfyher Street; au, Fteh 3tmt. Wuy, 8 Ptteh Street; -n, 74 Randolph Street; ' A, 2 Roosevelt. John Neumann, 3 t; John Woynarowt<t; Gabrel Com. strt-tt; Mchael Su- ' rslnt Avenue; Carl " me, 37 Waahnfton '.V Frank Savrcxak, \u,me; Peter Paul on Street; Edward r. Jr., a Jersey ' (ns, 67 Fredrck - Vurga, 36 MeTc«r Nls Amutdson, 82 " ; Stanley Ray '. M Sharot Street;!.eart, 57 Pulaak ol Thomas Camp ' Avenue; Edwatd ", U Ptch Street;! ' Sctkewct, W6 ' ' lne; Otto Charles Vshng Avenue; k : Herman Ave- ' 'up, 28 Lowell " W Koncx, 87 Hol- Dalen, 26 Pershn? Avenue; AJ<*q, J. Stbn, Herman Streot; Albert»n«k, 9 Ht'man Avenup; Joseph 'Lova., Kdwn 'Street; Harvey Byrne, Jr. 28 Jetsey Strct; W«V>r Harunowsk, 8fl Chrome Avenue; Wllam A. Pluta, 8ft Lowell Street; John Anthony Bnozownk, f>y jre.h Street; Wllam A. aohayda, 2(* MeKmley Avenue; Mchael Mcklo, Lafajrette Street; Melyn Jrfmes - krecht, 9 Loctst Street; Joeeph Vtarun, 26 Hudson Street; Jultua Vasvary, 34 x)n(ffellow Street., Alex Joseph KryaUsak, 82 Edgar Street; John Orban, 29 Roosevelt Avenue; Stanley James Kurek, 75 Uwell Street; Walter Edward Stockman, 9 Lncoln Avenue Edward Eu«en(> (loreck, 22 Har rs Street; Au (udt Rchard Staubaeh, 3 Grant Avenue; Charles Awenue; Chester Stephen Kulesna, 7 J'ulask Avenue, Matthew Charles Wutkowsk, Jersey Street; Churles Wnukownk, 25 Salem Avenue; Joseph John Pecysk, :\'.l Pershnjt Avenue; Joseph S. P'kola, 93 Mnple 6trcet; Ntholus Burnu, 3.Charles Street; Thomas *. Foxe,!)8 Emeron Street; Lwrence. J. Zmmerman, 5 Lonrfellow Street; Mchael George Sedor, 58 Carteret Avenue; Phlp Konc, 42 Jcanette Street. Summer Actvtes (Contnued from Page J) tertataers are asked to perform wthout pay and any persons wllng to assst n ths way may get n touch wth Mr. Strack to arrange for an audton. To See Ball Game Mr. Strack and Leutenant Shanley are also co-aperatnj,' n arrangements for attendng the Gants-Pttsburgh same at the Po lo grounds next Monday. Tckets Stll are avalable and bus transportaton s beng arranged, for whch those rons to the game must pay, although the tckets ar. free. Members of the Safety Patrol wll be taken to the game n three bus loads. Dffculty htm been reported at the park recently from a group of ANTED USED CARS "<" TO HELL TOUft CAR. WE'lX PAY YOU 8POT CA.-H. "HK A BALANOH WE'LL PAY T UPF AND GVE fou WKNL'H. OARB A*<D JU^lCS NOT WANTED- Kood traupwurtnto lu thrd fettemten W)49 peedway Luo Sales o. WOODBKDCE l<* Cakln) [very; anl ts n(?cnc(>h to provde beauty and pleasure here, and further steps are now planned to curb tho (C jfum W^f fve (fuojts were entertaned a* a recepton at the horhe *f the Wle. wtdttnr mmc waa by tfw unor FYQ *TW QVQ ^Hunl n the church and at ttte GartKMrdky tnme were of fem», Jfchtrt»<f tut ftowm. ton of Mr. ktd Mr*. Samuel Sthhwartz of Polttk Avenue, 4lw tulm RUKlak ha» be«n the Mechancs l^uj remaned ntact. Bath,team! Have von lx Thomas.loyd, mm of Mr. and «taton>l t Fert Knbt, Ky., *n'dttaytng n The brdal (own unutbf old law and t^ffrta, m*de wth ftted bodce and lout two. Mm Joseph Uoyd of PeraMnsr w«tk-«nd and full Kkrt. Over tfo» fell a r tp-length vel <f «M lace The tyhte MeUlt and the Yard, Avenue, who a at Fort Devuna, tourng New York «SrU nd tullo, arranged from a cap of vrtually ted for»e<wnd place, Mat*. party of frt»bd«fmmn KMaabeth. '""' mar seed pea k. The trdte carred gardenas and lltes of th* valley. Mm. one-half frame. hold an outng to Oak Rd te <m tovetmm K R^wuAa tral the league tadera by only The Pul*«W 9» Chh wfll Fr*d (lombm, smter of the brlde Sunday, for whteh Tff Ecka!- Unted StRte tnvetraenm la R» The team stand)** a* of Wed, who was the matron of hon wtc«t n chanrc. OnrnM and contents wll take place durng tn» mun. <".-'-<«-n»l M*.«M)W nesday follows: or, wore pnk marqusette, m«4 U. S. M. R. StftUH l»at«m wth moulded b«<ltee an*l f«h»hrt day. (As of My»tt) tt and trmmed -wth duchess* lace Lesle Dtck of the Bmlerartl She had a fthort vel of tulle, ar Won Lot Secton hat been vlatng «n Long from a Julet c*p, anfldlrrod blue and pnk fkwers.'/ The Mechanc...' k HOUM No. U 2 sland. Mr. and M>. Joh* FSsher and mad of honor waa Mta Lllan Wht* Metal 6 2 ther daughter, Paulne, of Whtwlrr Avenue, and ther son-n-law SUpe (Ja» bowsky, **ter of the brde, who Yard 6 '8 wore blue marqusette»nd tarred Scrap 6 4 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phlp a botquft lke that of the henor Lb-Lead 6 4 Poxe, Jr., of upper Roo«veh matron, Castng 3 Avenue, ha»«returned from a trp John Dee attended Mr. (Matte to Nagara FaU, wt* ao bem man and FY«d Combo Smelter. 2 6 John Lokua, Jr., son of Mr. waa.nher. Mn, Garbowsky, ntothtf 'of tho brde, wre Wu«crt]»b T»r<k House No. 2 7 and Mrs. John Lokon of thp Boulevard, haa returned from Alejtln wth,whte acceuores and Mr*. M»H(owtz, mother of the brde- A wor«a green and whte thoufhtk'kr youths who fal to ap-chffoprecate tho efforts of Carteret dress, ulro wth whte acce«. r Each had a corsage of gar cauatd ky these reported as boys seventeen and eghteen years of age. The ducks on tho park lake have been lh«vctms qf attacks wth elngahot, one beng klled and anbthr bad-* ly hnrt. Howevpr & broken leg suffered by one of the fowl s healng add due to ncreased supervson further attacks ore not expected. Other^han these dffcultes, recreaton n Carteret ths Summer proceeds smoothly and the hot become more bearable for such efforts to lghten the stran of tho hgher temperatures % Yon have more used car* to pck from and try out Every car s under cover. We beleve n gvng you value for, yowr dollar. You get a wrtten warranty. No one can gve you easer terms. We do the thngs\ we say we'll do,, You do humm wth a frm tttablsht n MB. FOB etn hay ken wth confdence, mam t's a rerury pfaer tod$ busms. We want your busness md apprecate *. WE HAVE 2S ute cars and] trucks n Mr com-] plete stotk. Funk VanSy denes. After & trp tfce couple wll tntk Wth Monday'* nd Tw*»ay'» garnet mned out n the U. & Metal* tnterrepnrtment Brfftball League, the two m daadlptk for!mt >)ace be- :we'en the Tfcnk Ho4» No. t and ther home n Roosenlt Avenue, Oarteret. The brde ta a graduate of Battln, Hgh Sdtool, Eltabeth, and Drake's Buanen OeHejre, Mr. Marltowt gradokted from Carteret Hgh SAool and s employed by the Warner *»mlc«l Company. CONTNUOUS FROM 2 P.M.-PHONE P.A..4 M TODAY THRU THURSDAY - JULY 7 WLLAM POWtU mm OT And f)tmaf STATE ST. AT FVE CORNERS, O HONF. PA. CONTNUOUS ALY HOM tm. Alto Watt DUney' U PRATES fttfffut CONTtNUpjJS FHOM 2 r vf,a. WWf, FR.-SAT. "POOTLCHT STARTNG SATURDAY N ^' THEBE'S M6C H MUSC _ WMh Allan Jone SuMnna Fotor Margaret Lnday Lynno Or«rmsn 2 BG WfT CONTNUOUS' HQM % SHOWS SAT. NTE Chaptor No. S ' RDERS OF t&ath VALtBY" Far an FWE AT t"' PUtfe ndependence Day weak-ntf h* parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Je*eph nae. Also flpondnn; thf week-end at home were Clarence Sehwartt, yaret Takat* of Otunt Avenut, ma llf, SKMtandtr Gnda «t CharH StrMt, have retu from a *Uy at PoHt Pleasant Ht%ol» Lae** of Avenu* t luwm fh>m a trp to Canada. * A ra, hat tram hwp' wool. tf«*ted wth Ctvt k t Bt n l»lhr«. VWr frtl H Qnrtty hnproved flu for MR rtaf on lrplhm enftota MM Htk of enfln* (allure, aft ported lo reult from emtlkj '" part wth t unhtlnn of "Art and an alcoholc trp* OMa't Lean BatMlaf Mrf. Vlrfte Thomat wort* yean n the Hotel Tutwller n «**> Btn ham, Atn, whmt one* toa^ <ke buldng > m Amtrcm Foods LNCS35c MNNERSQc f Mtorm Tntt Drkb Sbawhrry BMN tows Gn Swng The CANTEEN, Ltd. SM46 AMBOY AVE. Mt^TH AMBOY TEL. P. A. 48M Nothlrg T* B«vl Come n Todofl f utt Detal! on Orfda ntry Blank Gvn by Our Stor* n.tm Local Contest., Tmm BRAND NEW 94 Cu. HURRY! run 6 a CROSLEY TWCE AS MUCH PLUS AN EXTRA FOOT N THE NEW ' SUPER SHELVADOR PATENTED FOOD to the FRONT STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY, N.J. 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4 f CATERET PRESS Snbterpton, $,5 \>r Y*»r Telephone Carteret 8 BOO Publshed by Carteret Prea* OFFCE 7 WASHNGTON AVE., CARTERET, N. J. LUCY GREGORY METER RO8ENBUJM Edtor Sportt Edtor Entered as second clat tnttcr Jun* 6, M4, Kt C«rt*r«t, N. J., Pot Ofllc, under tb«act of March 8, 87 Burma Road Report t's been a nmher of weeks.snce w reported on hhe Burma road, the lfo-ln for Chna, over whch muntons and sup.ples go to the army of the Chungkng gov prnment. Wmconmn-born Dr. John Earl Baker, now drector-general of the hghway, aay that every month snce the road was re Opened last October has seen an ncream n daly tonnajfp and n Aprl traffc was (three tmes that, of last November. Ths s encouragng, especally n vew of the heroc lght that the Chnese are Wagng for the.survval of ther naton. For nearly four years they have traded apace for tme, yeldng ground to the better-armed and better-equpped Japanese,. ^wayn n the hope that the passage of months would brng them the muntons and equpment that they need. Chnese.solders have opposed the Japanese wthout the. artllery, tanks and planes that ther enemy possesses. They have'fought a magnfcent lght. t s about tme that they receve adequate supples and we hope the Unted States wll see to $ that the traffc on the Burma road ncreases. ;, t's about tme, Hurrcane Season At Han. t may nterest our readers to be told that the 94 hurrcane season has arrved, offcally, and that the Unted States vweather Bureau has set up ts advanced defenses n order to detect the approach of these destructve storms, Whle the rsk contnues untl the end pf the hurrcane season n November, the Jureau wll mantan lstenng posts on the (lert to dscover advancng hurrcanes and ;o warn the people of the Unted States of he menace advancng tpot them. Hurrcanes are storms havng wnd ve- cty of more than 75 mles an hour. Most f them cause lttle damage because they,wow themselves out at sea, but, every now nd then, one hts a thckly settled area, wth the results that heavy property damge results and, occasonally, many lves re lost. n 935 a hurrcane ht the Florda ys, and more than 4 persons were klled. n 938 a destructve storm swept the Atlantc Coast, takng 5 lves and nflctng heavy damage to the New York >rea and New England. Last year, a small ^eath tol and consderable damage resulted when one of these gant storms ht the coast of Georga and South Carolna. Balloon Barrages Accepted Not many years ago, when stores lached ths country about the Brtsh batbarrage there was some skeptcsm >out the usefulness of the cumbersome!»s bags as a defense aganst arplanes. When the war began the Brtsh put er barrages nto servce. Not long after e combat begjn there were reports ot ll'loons on shps n convoy and, fnally, me news that Germany-had adopted the?^jllloon barrage as a defense measure fk fanst raders.., The Unted States, busly engaged n all-out defense effort, has not overlooked e balloons. The War Department s getg ready to secure 3, balloons, whch soon make a protectng wefo around e Eanama Canal, Hawa and vtal conlental ndustral #r»us. The balloona, tralng thousands of feet Wre cables, keep attackng bombers at level, adversely affectng ther accuracy Dve bombers can operate n""areas protected by the es and a successful dve bombng f _ must be preceded by fghter planes ljwot the balloons to the ground.", Food Fmtdne hmt? M r ' <" "' "' : '"?! the. prosfjfret^'% tong wa* loojnjj on horzon towrej) the possblty 4 M world Wy* sp $p hojtj *'' t *" assume fotpbf proportons, Already ftehtttaqtre** &4W»U occuped by Nutarme^ are n How of the whwt of thjrt *M ft m*y eotne to puw, a* suggested by Swrrtwy of A»- rlculture Wrckard, that food reserve* wll be more mportant than munton!. The ssue may resolve tself nto "who can feed the people, the democraces or the dcta- )or.<rhp?" Amercan farmers, actng under ther programs, have attempted to adjust supply to reasonably expected demand. The restrctons have been used to reduce burdensome surpluses but t should not be forgotten that the same machnery wll wsst our agrcultursts to ncrease producton when, and f, t becomes necessary. Undon U Answer V. 5. Questons A specal short-wave broadcast from London every Sunday s desgned to answer questons from people n the Unted States. Amercans are nvted to Jehd n questons to the New York offce of the Brtsh Broadcastng Company, 62 {ffth Avenue, New York, where they wll be cabled to London for answer the followng Sunday. Brtsh government offcals and experts wll make up a panel for the purpose of replyng to queston from the people of the Unted States, The announcer wll read the queston, gve the name and address of the nqurer and call on a member of the fw As Here's a chance for all those who have yearned for an opportunty to ask the Brtsh government a queston. Bg Shps Ready U946 The work of constructng 'battleshps s slow <nd the two-ocean navy, projected by Congress last Fall, wll be many years a- bu tdng. Jljst a few days ago the government acqured ncreased apace for shpbuldng facltes n Brooklyn where the two mghtest fghtng shps ever constructed wll be lad down n December, 942 a year and a half from ths summer. The dreadnaughts Mane and New Hampshre wll be 58,-ton masters but t wll take three to four years to fnsh them. f they get started n December, 942, t wll probably be 94B before they wjll be ready to shoot ther bg guns. By ths tme, the world pcture may be vastly ltered, but they wll add to the securty of ;h ( e,.people of th*,unted Returnng Conedertte flags A dspatch from" Montgomery, Alalama, advses that Governor Van Wagon- ;r, of Mchgan, has offered to return to the 'ormer captal at the Confederacy battle lags and a sword taken from'southern wlders by Mchgan troops n the great War Between the States. Sayng that "Mchgan s tfcfe last State n the Unon to return relcs of ths nature,",the Mchgan chef executve wrote -hat "ther return should be an occason to mphasze our natonal unty." Such happy events emphasse the real nty whch has returned to blefjgths great Amercan Unon. Natonal unty s a fact ;oday because the Southern States accepted he outcome of the bloody struggle and be- :ause the rest of the Unon accepted the Southern States wthout prolonged recrmlaton.. ncome Up Eleven Bllons We are somewhat ntrgued by the prelcton that the natonal ncome for 94 ll be about,,, more than he $74,,, recorded last year. Ths s nterestng, even to a half-baked :onomst, and more than nterestng to the tzens who expect to share some of the xtra dollars that are floatng around. The economc experts a&y that the Amercan farmer, wll receve, }pon the asjs of the present outlook, a! fcash farm ncome of about,6,,',,or ajtyut n per cent more\han to 94. Moreover, the 94 ncome wll have greater* buyng power than the,22,, that the farmers receved n 926, Unon Pays $, fhtnaget Here's an tem of news.tha you may have overlooked. n May, 937, workers «kthe Apex Hoafary Company's plant, n ^mjelpha, staged a aeven-weejr stdowtf $kc, durng whch the machnery of ^(c%pany was damaged/ *V, fy what?. Well, the company sued the unt»n for damages and the other day the yw settled- when attorneys for the agr*ed to pay tllo L <M.to'<the com- Wbat's more, cty offcals agreed to p **t#* «wt for falure <» M/' ; Mvmm* (WKU tnkt) Ford Goes the Whole Way Henry Ford has, often been a man fw sweepng decsons whe nnovatons n polcy were nvolved. The company whch he founded and stll largely drects has taken one of those bold plunges by sgnng a contract wth the C.. O. Unted Automoble Workers $f Amerca whch provdes not only for wage ncreases and unon recognton but also for a closed shop and thd check-off system of collectng; dues, The far-reachnj? effects of such acton may ba comparable to the results of Mr. Ford's earler decsons to buld & low-^prce car und to pay hgh mnmum wages polces whch contrbuted drectly and by example to a hgher materal standard of lvng. The move s the more conspcuous m comng from u company that has been-vgorously ant-unon. Obvously t grows out of the recent NLBB electon whch showed the C,. O. was enttled to barganng rghts, but t goes beyond the requrements of the Wagner Act. n fast, t rase. p ttue to be faced by other motor manufacturers Who have recognzed the unon but refused to enforce membershp or collect due*. The extenson of the closed shop, rernforced by the c^eck-off, nvolves rgh+s not merely between employer and employe but ajso between ndvdual employes. What f a workman becomes dssatsfed wth the way the unon represents hm? What f a nunbw of workmen have grev»nm«not rf bh> employer but aganst the conduct of unon offcals? The rjhts of a majorty a»e not absolute; the rghts of a mnorty to have ts own opnons and to seek- to became a majorty must be safeguarded. f the closed shop should spread extensvely, ts sequel s sure to be a wder demand for democratzaton of unon management and a closer supervson of unon' offcals. ChrttUn Scenca Montor. A» Fnns n the U. S. See t We understand the prevalng feelng of btterness aganst Russa n Fnland becauae of the unwarranted attack on her. The btterness does not arse alone from the war of but stem* from ol the Fnns have had to suffer from Russa snce ancent tmes. t causes many Fnns to accept sympathetcally the propaganda whch Germany spreads among the Rumanans, Ukranans, and Fnns. But f Fnland submts to become a "tool" of Germany, t means terrble dsaster for Fnland; t means the loss of the sympathy of the democratc countres. And when the democraces wn the war, A3 they wll, the opposton of Fnland after the war would not be envable. And stll lees envable would be the poston of Fnland and' tje Ftyts, f Germany would wn the war, The Fnns would be merely one of the slave natons exploted for the beneft of the Nu superor vuc,e. The Fnns would probably retan ther ndependence n nam«only* under tle rule of some natve Quslng, but the country's actual govern* would be n Berln. Fnland'* eeqnomc lff«would be organzed to beneft the Gtrman people and not tha Fnns, as Ruasa'«vctory n the Ruuso-Fnmsh war would have meant the en«laverqent of the Fnns to enrch Russa. ' "We jon fully wtn the New York Post n ts statement that Fnland lghtng n the cause of German domnaton of the world would lo»u ^tt «mpathy and the re»peh ot Amercans,»j.we would add, hv UlB VfcttJd to*e tt*th f We acknowledge our Ftntugh h»rte««and our frendshp to? '" *- ' *»»> pnly frt Mmmt^k dot* TheOtdfmer WEll, Ml,THOMAS, SO VOfot M THfc _...?ROVO OE^OU *W LAD. SMOCS,WE m%z rwphosjbtfs V EMTEtfTA/N US MOVE* TO 6 TO, AMP VOW AND FWE " PlMEPS, SHOCKS WHEN WAS fm THE ARM / 6ET WARDTACK fo #AN< f \tf WANTED T> 6 you FELLOWS RotABouND w law <JHA Q OR ay OTHER EDTORS SAY wth all ts strength to mantan tt ndependence and democratc mattutk)**, though t s thrf«ten*d from the Eaat^or the West, ether by tradtonal foe or tradtonal "frend." f Fnland submts wthout resstance to become Gemany's supportng'ba8e, then the sympathy whch we 'have felt for Fnland and whch has nspred us, though small n numbers, to gteat deeds n adng our sufferng knsmen, wll change to a deep sorrow toward our former natve land, lvaaj* (FnnUh daly), Ftthburg, M*M. Ja»per McLevy, D. M. A. For the frst tme n 9 years Wesleymn Unversty, n Connectcut, conferred ths month the degree of Doctor of Muncpal Admnstraton. The recpent was the (Sxty-three-year-old Socalst Mayor of Brdgeport, whose effcency m offce s admtted even by pol- Has the tme not arrved When another equally dramatc proposal should be made? t matters not tcal opponents. Mr. McLevy s whether Mr. Churchll or Mr. a rooter by trade, a plan man wth Roosevelt speaks fet. Democracy plan notons; at home n jfrhrtaleeves, and a treless worker. n throughout the world s n dre perl. t lves on. n full measure l*34 he JMcurmJ Uc lu-st Socalst only n the Brtsh Empre and the Mayor n New England, a depart Unted States. They alone can ture then generally regarded n and must save t from European that conservatve communty HS the and Asatc dctators. Begnnng of the End. New, n hs fourth tarm as -Mayor, he has lved to see the day when the presdent of Wesleyan could refer to hm as 'one of the nwst useful and beloved publc servants n the State of Connectcut." He added: "n the expendture of the taxpayers' money you ure. the embodment of the thrft and effcency of your Scotch ancestors." n thus jonng an honorable company the roofer-mayor takes a place besde Dr. Cornelus McGllcuddy, otherwse known as M Cqn* ne Mack," who, on June 9, receved from Pennsylvana Mltary College the degree of Doctor of Physcal Educaton, "for valuable' contrbuton to the youth of our naton." B6th ctatons are deserved and, we thnk, wll' be generally approved. Majorng n economcal uae of publc money, reasonable rente, slum clearance, ndustry n publc servce and the benefts to young Amerca of wholeeome outdoor tportt wll b«. come ncreasngly popular for ths academc- recognton. New York Herald Trbune. 'Destny Pont* to Reunon' n the desperate hour that preceded the fall of Prance, ^Prme Mn&ter Churchll made to that naton a most extraordnary proposal. He suggested that the Brtsh and French people should nds olubly merge ther empres Wth all ther peoples, terrtores, armes, naves a-nd ar forces, the whole to he controlled by a jont parlament. The offer came too late to receve the consderaton t deserved. Had t been accepted the whole course of the war mght have been dfferent. Forward lookng thnkers n both countres agree that peace, when t comes, can only he secured as the free natons of the world-wde federaton to whch would be admtted other natons as they n good fath agreed to pool ther resources for ts preservaton. That federaton can only come as the Unted States Commonwealth Free Pre»-Her«ld, taro. OUR DEMOCRACY OUR DEMOCRACY HEALTH and the Brtsh take the lead. MdUnd, On- POWER SHORTAGE A defense load "greatly exceedng expectatons" and a drought elmnatng seasonal power ha produced a crtcal power stuaton n the South eastern area and the Federal Power Commsson has declared an em&gency, callng for the curtanment of the use of electrcty for. non,-essen al purposes. N FOUR, MONTHS N 8^8 N CAMPS N THE\ U.',?O,738 CA6ES OF TYPHOD VELOP >MvlON«O7,f7J OFFCERS AND MBN-NARUY ZO% r r OF THOSE SCK 76% DED. v* pok* MONTH** N r N AN AND For Drastc Exptnse Cuts n '; Plannng For 942 Actng favorably upon; growng taxpayer sharp reducton n spendng durng the natonal gency, several local governng bcdl* n scattered ln, New Jersey have- already begun to pjan for r yt economes n 942 budgets. n order to promote comparable acton n r< m, tes throughout the state the New Jersey Taxpayer aocaton hag been watchng all such development,, Methods used successfully n one Area wll be not fully and recommended to all others as part of a wde campagn by organzed taxpayers to cut the, government. Local offcals who are preparng lor large-s ;, ductons admt that ther acton results manly v... realzaton that everythng possble must be rfom set the heavy ncreases n Federal leves next y.>;e cuttng down on the local tax burden s an mpnn essental step toward fnancng the defense pro^nm Groundwork Already Lad n some canes the groundwork for budget alasn, been lad through long-range program* extendng,,, several years. Reducton of bonded ntkhtclm-. example, s brngng encouragng returns n outlm;-, the annual dran of prncpal and nterest payrm nt Other fundamental mprovements are: st.'-pp the effcency of personnel by a contnung effort tc employees on the fyasm of ablty ratbor than pot*, ; ; sons ntroducton of more effcent methods of. M, governmental departmenta sebtablshment of systr,,, better control of costs and settng up standards nt. atng costs and purchasng n fact applyng to busness the same methods used to cut excensve,. successful prvate enterprse. Acton lke that cted above cannot be cxpnr effect the speedy and szable reductons demanded day's crtcal condtons. n all communtes, wln,, not such long-range mprovements are n progress, ;, plete revson of publc spendng habts s urgently n<-< Luxury servce! must b# dscontnued-^-servces wn* h be desrable n normal tmes but whch are not < >,-,.- n crtcal tmes should be curtaled only thorn s r whch are ndspensable to the Welfare of the people t be contnued. Servces and comforts prevously ered desrable must be sacrfced as a necessary p; the natonal crss. Cut fa Servces n communtes whch have begun surveys t>> mn! what servces may be dscontnued or modfed, eral steps are n prospect. One s to elmnate capta pendtures except those needed for ujpkeep of pn plant, and to complete those whch ajte now n pn-c Another s to elmnate at once sertcwwhch arc 'n ly unnecessary at ths tme. Those n the queston;^!. umn wll be referred to the ctzens n questonkm. n order to determne what acton the publc desre-. Communtes takng the ntatve early enough! results can expect handsome rewards n lowered tav 942. f ths can be done n several communtes t and should be done n most communtes, anl t u done f suffcent numbers of ctzens act n unson am ll mand t. The New Jersey Taxpayers' Assocaton stmulate and lead such ctzen acton over a slat. ',\ H front n ts drve for reducton of 942 local budket New Books At Lbrary By Ur.tto M. CAOTERET. N THS OUR LFE, by Ellen Glasgow, there s portrayed an mpressve elmnaton of the creatve lfe work of one of the few major Amercan novelsts. Ellen Glasgow's phlosophy of lfe s mplct n all her )>ooks that character s destny, Never before has t been revealed ao nevtably, us passonately, a. t «n "n Ths Our lfe." Here s a novel of modern tmes, endng a few days before the outbreak of the war n Europe. The scene s a Vrgna Tdewater Cty. The m'fmbers of the Tnvburlake famly mothe!, father, and the two young women who are ther daughters are the centra) characters of an ntensely dramatc story, dramatc not smply for ts happenngs, but for the people who cause them. They are true, vtal creatons, these characters, and they make the acton, precptate the crowdng events of "n Thfc Our Lfe." Then, too, the boolf gathers ts specal ntensty at the ohlef theme grown through the story. The fascnated reader s«ee unfoldng before hm an analyss of the modern mnd and temper as exhbted n ths famly and ther cpmmunty. Realsm nformed wth understandng, wt tempered wth companon, these 'we (be qualtes wfouh have always dtnguuhed Ellun Olaagow * 'work; never have they teen dsplayed more powerfully. And; a» always, the story marches to the rhytton.of that dose-woven, pol»hed 'pro»e, one of tyu) ( tyles of our tm& ' erffmnmnafe, Lwt f»«ut HowU, -;t»n, "f«r «mlnenc«, Jn - lterature.at shwm % *fc* _,., wat awarded Ellen Ol««ow )>y the no noble Robert D, Frl&b«'» HL-WCM another new volume. Somewhere n the war world ot today then'.-. m herelfe s stll lved n.- and peace. Robert lh:! has made that sland lb many years and n H stts lght and color and wh>tells an authentc»t«v South g«as. Far away from the ;u " of cvlzaton Jwa hearts to the queter j»* South Sea atoll. He t>!l og k>ve stores u ln" P9lyn«san madens M Jones, Msts Tern am ' l! ' parable Mss Tears, He of the horrble Bones, A! a wld bua- as «hou»el»>l<> Sprawled on the front p the tradng store, Mr. M phlosophzes to h» lra!" er, Wllam, who (jrn» ma drnks Guest Brew seventy year old cuok, -^ (Contnued on 'aj' CARD OF THANKS We the expr%»» our nncm th relatvea, frend" am w (or the knd expres»«> pwthy ajyj-numerous J floral trfcutes olteed m nerpslof sut dearly klu bu *M» father, (;< Bot. We especally ROll tr words of coruwkun. >' m»ny WndneesM thv»«tt Atn«rc»; PocahonU*-., l l ' punonaofthekorefl. «T Uldon»nd the Amen. > Co,;tw'UAln^dM>< Mter* <rf Amerca, who m! ' d " T)»M." wfe donated ont Depart.n. fcent s.-

5 , ACTON MTACK HM,, NAVY NOW", f.he Navy Kfto*, l Cbn-! lme to «* wtr <!," and,,,, hcyond ft.rf.'ftt Of,,. fl vctory for a s«r«t»ry, f»ra»rly pr of» Chcfo dalf ron«<)er«<l * ' «*, r Orman»!»«" lutfc«ottt-»trntfl«,"» pp the BrtUl ta.bf now t tfc* M"» to,,..l(,.n rtenumd of th«wh-oler, Ownoermt of. ('the H«tk>nl8t Mr. Knox"*ouW re-,; : rown out * * Secretary of tho n *omt frank WHB advocatng the. xccuton of the M-. declared by tt*e P** b<m-lend Act. the Secretary «f., member of * C*W«,,,, n multa»«d fc* At lt,t to expreea W»»«W»,,> n open,, natonal polcy, U UM,( my GovernnMBt v>lll, volatee tbo law of rtry of the Nsvv hat : to express hs vlew, A the dtpleuur* of but he ha no rght to acts n volaton ot! the country. So f«r,t heard of»ny ov«t part of the Secretary : whch have been n law. H 'Nt. RUSSA A/ MRCE AND PERL ) WHP GERMANY - Th. r.- tome d«bf«r that tfce r,>>y of tome Ametcam to,nn>, wll lead tfc#m nto,, error of attcatf taf to hr Unted Slate* from nn( p r ompt auttanco to ke, Au..y n«w,a»;«r«4 av a rralf ttruffle Wllfc B* lazt At ny. «nd the stuaton, the : 7-n should recall'that ulurtaken the subjuga- >>f Europe and, n the observer*, of UM world..'f one's detestaton of f Na Germany, or of n, t s obvous that < * to the peace of the '"' past few yean. ha>.. >, not Russa. >"'' (he furore that ha ulu.t«d n th toantry > lu Bund and Red», there >!< ndcatta that ether ^n,,, ;, ur R a,,, wcrt m«k R lctdway «ajvaasag "> n the Unted SUe. >ytem, Uekwl by the mltary force*, * 4an- [le Red B7H.B. UeVwl by M ar*«d attack,'t n» d«r> cr to * fr». Amerca. n the eneme* of Germ»ny re flehttnf? the N«mltary power whch s the menace of d«moer«*y. Whether the foes * JUtler beleve alke, ether n relfon or socal phlosophy, they are workng together n a common cam* that frven manknd. t would be foolsh for any one of them to choose thn moment for wune-etllng, derson an dabu«o. No leable Amercan fear* dal, f Htler. d»f«.t«l the Unted StaOl wll be endanfer- 4 by Jot.pt, Sulln, or hk Red Army. J.Wj cltten of tht conntry, Ml«4tnt Ht olttlonutt, fafly vndertnd that thu naton U anattf today for only O H pwrpom, to enure t ufety froa tka future dener that vfetortut GeYmany wll nvade h ALUMNUM HEADACHE SENATORS CRTCAL METAL SUPPLY SHORT An admlttph shortage of at leant «,<), pounds tr capacty and an ncreasng demand' for alumnum a one of tho serous as pect* of our tmen&e pro(jram. The gttuaton was nvestgated by spatal Senate Commttee whch brought to ljfht the serous hort age of alumnum and the admslon that the country does not have tfca pr»a»nt' «a Melty n vrprttrffle the defcency. The serwtors recommended that all avalable power be put to work producng alumnum. Shortly aftarward, the Offce of Producton Management announced locaton t of olfkl new alumnum plant to produce the amtoaal 6,, pound, yearly. Tht wll nereae the naton' capacty tol,4,, amually, whch about th* etaeted producton of Germany by MJ. The reconvnendatons were baaed on a report^of the Federal on ower Comttsfton and th«power Secton of the offce of Producton Management and w*re made after a naton-wde survey of power nupplea for alumnum and after consuketkm vlth th«dopartment of tn nteror, the Tenneatce Valley Authorty and publc and prvate Agences. Hoarnf before tho A«t»te Countt** broufht forth»»fn«terout «har *>. Secretary tka blnntly (erted that the Alam!-»om Company of Amerca *» eoklng to mantan ts monopoly wth lttle raftrd to the naron' need for the rtal^ nolal wfttjj t produce!. He charfed the company wth "recattltranee" n codperatn wth the def«n«e pro- ram and bumed the pretcnt homage upon u optmltc clam about producton. Subsequently, offcal* of the Alumnum Company potrted'out that t had already doubled and would aoorv treble ta 938 output and was spendng more than $2,, of ts own money and has offered all of ts techncal resource* to thn (rrtverhmopt. Requests for addtonal electrc power were dened and offcals faled to desgnate power and locatons for requested plant expansons, The Senate Commttee'! report, lubmttcd by Senator Mead, concluded that the Alumnum Company "bad roavnccd tba OAee "tff Frodnctlor Marrafenent of the adequacy of the lupply n order to»tod the pot- btty that anyone elte would fo nto a feld whch they had for o many yeart tuccefnlly monopolzed." NEW PHOTO TEXTS ng 'mnutely the use and operaand expermentaton n the use of alternatve practses for the producton of alumnum from lowgrade bauxte or other sources such M alunte." How's Your Health By The Medco CCABETTES. 'Well wu n hopes that Suse would not take up the habt of efjaretu smokng," sad a dstressed mother. "Of course don't mnd the boys smokng, as know they w6uld anyway; but don't lke to see-a grl smuk*. t juat doesn't look well, and for that reason don't want my grl to smoke." The mother's rcusnn was a very poor one, and naturally had no nfluence on her daughter, beoausc Suse thought that snvoknp; was amart' and fashonable. The real reason for not smokng s found not n looks, but n the han that the cgarette does to the smokers, whether they be male or female. We we told by emnent sc\- entsta that the burnng of the tobacco wth ts glycerne content makes a combnaton wth the "paper that forms a >o»on known as acrolcn. Ths chemcal s very toxc, and has a specal affnty for the nerves. t acts as a dope. At frst t exerts* a sedatve or quetng effect upon the system, and then the cgarette user begns to crave the fags. As the habt fastens tself upon the vetrn, hs nerves Do you beleve n monopoly? show rrtaton, and he fnds hmself qute nervous, and n tho clutches of a habt that Ls apparently as dffcult to break as that of opum. Tho wrolcn s not the o poson that the cgarette contans. The ncotne of the,.tobacco rosly nch a vrulent poson that t s used as an nsect extermnator. Even the smoke of cgars and cgarettes, f blown upon lce nfected plants, wll destroy the peats. flnvestgators have found that tn cgarettes that are advertsed as dencotnzed, contan more nto ne than the usual run of cgaettes. There aft also other nurous agences ft cgarette moke. For example, ammona, and the deadly carbon monoxde. Besdes tarry substances and h««t cause much local rrtaton to the nose, throat and eyes. The ha'bt of cgarette smokng has never yet served a useful purpose, but t has done much harm. The bett pcture* of chldren how them absorbed n play. Photographer Elte Voyey of Bayvllle, N. Y., paved th* way for tht fne tummer thot by gvng her young model two) toy boatt. When they waded out to tal them, the (napped th tnpoed pcture. A prze-wnner n Popular Photography'* 94 $5, Prze Photo Cdttet, t wa lelected at the "Pcture of the Month" n the Augut ue of the magazne. Enttled "Young Navgator*," t wa taken wth a 2U*2U Super konta B and f2.8 Zett Tetar rn The axpoure wa / second at ft wth a medum yellow nter, on Agfa Superpan flm. CAMERA EXPOSURES The bggest news of the month ton of the camera. for the twenty mllon amateur Manual of Oorrect Exposure by The Commtteft sad the OPM photographers n the Unted States H. P. Rockwell, Jr.," offers comprehensve admtted t had no real plans, for nformaton on exposure who want to take better pctures the producton of the floo,,wth ther cameras and mprove and use of an exposure meter, obtanng hghest effectve flm speed, pound* needed and that the OPMther photographc technque s the has "not only encouraged, but announcement that ten m>w ttles, n added to the lst of' pocket-bze photographc textbooks f the 'Lttle Techncal Lbrary Photographc Seres. Wth the addton of theae ten mportant new texts, the Photographc Seres, by the Zff-Davls Publshng Co., expands to a lbrary consstng of thrty complete, authortatve, llustrated texts to retal at 6c each. Headng the lst of the ten new volumes of the Photographc Seres s the Begnner's Book of Photography 'by Wallace E. Dabbs. t s desgned for the begnnng camera fan and dscusses the approach to frtnn shots, nteror pkturs, portrats, etc., explan- mprovng negatve sharpness, and many other -helpful suggestons. Tkng Pctures at Nght by Robert W. Brown contans nstructons for takng pctures after dark by moonlght, makng slhouettes, how to record reflectons of lghts on water, freworks dsplays, and stage performances. Table-top Photography by Jacob Desohn, A.R.P.S, descrbes methods and materals to use for mak- \ ng tabletops. t contans nterestng nformaton on perspectve, lghtng, and selecton of subject matter, Portrature Smplfed by A. L. Schgfer, ope of Hollywood's bestknown portrat photographers, gves smple nstructons for tghts ECLLCC'S BREWED BRCH BEER ON DRAUGHT For All Occasons TAVERNS - RESTAURANTS Partes - Pcncs Weddngs - Dances Kooler Keg V Bbl. ft Bbla. DSTRBUTOR frank L M NC 3 NEW STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. TEL. WOOD BRDGE 8-63 FREE DELVERY " SMPLFED LVNG!" Scores of homemakers have done the same. They purchased electrc laundry equpment and let t do the heavy work of washng and ronng. Those tasks, whch used to take two days, are now fnshed n a few hours. Why not look over ths equpment and let us tell you how effcently electrcty can do.your laundry work? sad offers tp oa composton. KUA, 4Mb wth tqutpmtnt; ex- of n*to«l color tnovrflbn, Color PHnte fey Or. Je-patorom«H Let/Hey and W*ra«r eontrol at color, «dtnf, twnf, 9tofem*y«r txplatn* color prntng for amateur* who haw h««ut«d to color toavmwturt, and UM of twt- <raa lwtmk attempt *s work. t outlne tht N*f«trt futouchnf and Prnt popular prof^mw and ncludes FrMtlnjrlry tktmx E. Draper and»erhnjr contrant. separaton neft»ttv«w, < n flfnty and Norrs Hmrkntw txrm thr way of raproylnf photopapht after ntft tvoa r*v«b««n dtveloped, nclud w Photofrtphy for th* Frw»- ng: prnt apottnf, tonn. atan- fcy Kp ROM, A.R.P.S. toven all types nf new* pcture* anl grv mvrr on fmu'bta equpment, flath bwhnqno,»\d markets. t aho conun valuable hnt* for bott amateur and atrvunced photograph pr n ])TCS* work. Color Movro far th* r Qtt your vtamns The. natural wuf Eat More Meat ky ttfr* B. TrttJ., JLB.FA, «tt A fwmntkr Dr. Wkhar drk, ny, y nuronunk, thlng makng k freetnf cadt, and novelty tffecta. raplc Qnwtton and An «won» an nattuctv* eourw n H prncple* of photography wth over 4 qumttton* accompaned by complete answert. t nclude* n fern*** «* &,! uff ptnta, bllag alboma, «tc. OKKUU of r«ham«, awe petare-takrur MeM, tn tofraphc Berlea of the Utth' steal lbrary brne* UM to ev«ry photojrmphc problem thm«t«ur mlfhl encounter unuual thorour>n«m and msy. Bargans'** Vtamnr for Summer Health Get your vtamns th* natural way! Enjoy vbrant health and add to th«joy of «atng by proper foorl varety. You tavt *th«mott on the bttt vtamns tht Acme way. Check your nttvda now and keep stocked wth essental vtamn foods! Genune Sprng FRENCHED LEGS of LAMB 23 An. exclusve Acme feature! Why pay fot that large useless leg bone? Guaranteed genune sprng lamb you'll ta*te the dfferenoe! 6erv» wth (O mnt jelly. Oovernmenl Graced "U. S. CHOCr CHUCK ROAST BEEF / Another sxclusve Acme feature! The government's choce. Only at Acme. Maretta. CTCA/ Government Graded t»,^o C 9 EAl\ ". s. CHOCE" ROUND Ay Look for the government stamp "U. S. CHOCE." FRYERS Fr..h Kud A tasty treat prepared n double-quck tme.»25 C Boneless Pot Roast Slced Codfsh "> 3d Lara* S#a Scallop ^ 23c Large Sweet Honey Dtws each 9 C Calf. Fatky C«"ot!»»«*«9c Large Sunktt Oranges d <" 29c * *» 25c Fresh ctbtrg UHue»2' ls l5c Jumbo Cantaloupts «"* Oc FANCY FREESTONE PEACHES 3 *' 4c SOUND RED RPE TOMATOES»< O C GOLDEN RPE BANANAS» Sc Fancy Onom ^Sc Cucumbers'-" ) «m ^s*. C Cabba*. bj; 3' w O Celery Hearts luleh Oc Just the Thng for Cool Summer Salads GUnwood Fancy "e)r«j«a" Sectons GRAPEFRUT rjruc, KCOHH Ht'rtJons ut flneat 'lorldn (Jrupclrult. 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6 >, n t nf% v.- '^ J.! rrtvrrr' wfr vnrklns w, tall hul'lk. Swrldfly th tf tup ranh o\'er nnd?h»t to hs nute: "llev..lake > UP tl't* Jt MMVlt'- l' W'l'M* Utfs p.twed n* J;k" tn.l' Up H «crfs f ;dcr< f rttng, h* rr-f hod the d p 'c*n't hctr anythng, he MM llftcnlnlt njerrtly ft" uv nlhor nrrrd." "A:' MtHT WEGHT "fou snv ll: fallow's tlf lthl- W*l ht chl >"M nf tlp tnwn ' llnn't Slbok lk* a dfthtt." "fte's nut le's hr rjdr (letter." Never Mnvfs Money -"'m gla* d" rnt h;vf tn -.-y ' B% OJfcl lll.r> more ' tf «W«'ll 'f TT.CV HW Snce wnter's f.rly n'er. fwl r < tom my wlf'y what 'd saved :'«Sad wfpy, wth n sgh, " need sunn sprng and summer clnthrs." So kssed the roll Ruod-by. Hw O**h ('Mwntfnnn Full of admraton (or h* own,-, fnancal knowledge, Smth brgnn to dscuss ho stale nf nltnrs over the tlppcr table M» " mu«t rftnf'a: " ho!:nd, "that l the money mmket wurr's me a : good deal." ;' "t's nl the money market that Worres me," repled the wfe. "ll'j -- the market mnncy." ST. MOMfc. - wbt OUTfx *car h ^at'^tnnjnf Sc Tl ^*"*^^ n-,, *WWT TUP; ""; : RcAv Pnkr "My grandpa has reached the nrc of nnety-sx. sn't t wonderful'" "Wonderful nnthln'! Look nt the tme t has tnkn hm to do t "! Gve the flrl a Chumc -' "You spcnrl us muchm> clothes as ny secretary e;rns n a year!" "You should rase the poor thng's Wages, dear." FOC TH LOV/ OF PCTEll fen- Me OUT A THS TH\N6\ T, [ H«w About Mnne? Teacher What s comet? Pupl A star wth a tall. T*aeher- Very good. Name one. Pupl Mckey Mouse. Sayng Farewell "There's Jones, and he hasn't bagged a thng yt. 'll make a nolle lke a rabbt behnd ths bush and fool hm." LON'O RTAY T' CAN'T KELLY A NKE OOrr MDNAHT &EE T'S HOT AND SfUTr N THE HO4E' COULD NEAK OUT 'T WAKN* ANBODY ' EEFBCH4MC TME TW HEW MAKES VERt HESLtSS TO NWHT WONDERWHA W J HM:.v,'/ HL.* Besse don't thnk aunty wll jtay; she ddn't brng her trunk. BUly Hul! Look how ons the ''tbaby has stayed and he ddn't brng anythng. A True Genus Landlord Washngton once slept j ( ln that bed you occuped last nght. Guest That's more than could Not Neutral send ths lttle valentne To say that adore you, There's no neutralty n mne, 'm absolutely for you. &JEEPTUE MOON LOOKS WHM ft RELEF fdr A MWUTE THOUGHT Ml BEAUTY HAD GONE FOREVER (6EENLUKEES rt HOTWGHT ^T - Tao True "Why s the stork pcked out as Sthe brd to travel wth the doctor?" " thlnfc t must be because he's got such a beautful pll." ^ ' Old Tner Polceman How dd you get up at tree? jf,tjramp An't you gol no sense? M. when t was an acorn. Goad News 'm gong to wear my longer, dear. ftjbbj t delghts me to hear you. nspraton y huabatd s an urtst. He alflnds nspraton n my couk- 'THNKS TtfeT TO ThErt*ELVE6 TNNKS THFf * Hl THB GRAND THOUGH! HOPE MA AM> ( THt KlM DON'T WKE UTAMD6T HEP D US' FUT ONE OVO? GN "WE REST O THE BUNCHll SNEAKED OUT ««A NCE COOLOFF UNDER THE ] TfeEES AL & MfSELF' WCDA CO SOME Cl&Et " -'" TWH6H,T KtEP FBOM WWQN* UP/ 5TMACH!SV(ANNA WAKEJ /', culptor, eh?" P»tse«Out t Boxer --When ht someone, berb t. BoJer When ht som»- ' h«doesn't. Sage Obwrvatlon Btubblefleld-You know, J e brdge. could play t leep rantly you do. Smaller Set -Have you ever wen any< r than my shoes? -y«, your te«t. u r y l («t bs flst out ot yoyr Lynchtnf After Lynch Lynchng WKE named after Charles Lynch, who. punshed lawless per- ns summarly. Lynchng was u method ol punshment adopted by prvate ndvduals. Beef Produsers Argentna, Brazl and Uruguay are the three prncpal countres n tn Amerca produtng beet and \, Tbtf product 5. pgund tral axdoaluon n mght partlcj»t» Cry#al palace, Un- Oeanaf B«*t BruMW A new «*Vfn* «ar «brushes dl»wlve«pant and emulaoes t to that t can w wahe4 away wth rynlng water. Cratea ( Berjlaa ApKOtlmWy HO.lW etftt* at strawberres were (topped over state hghways qt.the Unted tat«l the pat season, VaadStoMfcU.^ There are Ml.OW teo* ktaw lo th«v.s.jgr g on* tor mry 4V P^- sore). Per capta salts l vtra» W, W A ton of oa a seeend-^at l the quantty ol too made n the Unted, Th«AmerkM* Bad Cross UugW about a roluoa m n t women te technques of tost t 4 and water safety. The M*tt, M a Wnhaton*, U credt*) «# end.** - famrar wth cootanf y and tv HW«a or lallad oll; Uallwr uoutyjed, often brn s o <n ow pteca t:*l*l eator, slffflsr to ardavmltotog, b«t law D«o pub»na* York, who a» l!*r Taflet *«**«Fran «. s. «oa*atf of the tcuet,«-tlcl««us«l n L*«n Amerca n M8 were from Unted Rates. N lawmwaa la ff tara are elfht aftnut tan md't 4WMts spokantatw «at. ar whak open, tato clots com- Op tb# ran protestor n a smart new urubrfuat of puofllm. t» tra* Future Admlnastaat Tte Unted States navy'lost th» aenlccs of 3 m*rober Q the M tttfuatlng class ol the mval aead- W& because of fam«4 4*m& t ' ntgn, chefly defectve eyesght. you havevaaubta t4alm> «flngvrp, ruh them «B wth a out ptuto, or lemoo atja «W water, Cart rk yas mad Me. " Decay Owl A decoy owl made of nb can bt carred n a no* ftted <OT me nas been l.v. ttract eww whln K lll!l pete p Peru apotted 64 per 4rtflot fmployees «4nt» W.POO.OOO ««lm>«.7w. jark Oak* attan New

7 rates Take n Mdget Sl m,f ps t From GSts V'l,-Tn.! ndan* AUo j/h.. GVES HT H). tl, flll'l/,, BT. :!, The Plrttt.,!., the top., Mdget basketball «t tht hfh to wn. the lnnle by.» f 4,t».8 No O.P,.j 8 W..L. TS vs. Pratta. s vs. ndan*. :,t,'s v. GUntt..«(7). 5-, f!,ant. (S) nnngs: a t * 4 4 % A R H ndaat (4) AB'B R v Curds Beat /fearfc, 6-, And Take U& h Recreaton Junor League CASTERET Th«Cards moved nto undsputed powsslon of flret place n the Recreaton Junor leball League by decsvely dnfettng the HearU, 6 to, Monday afternoon at the hgh school ttadfnm. By wnnng, the Hearts remaned the only «nbe«ten team n the league and alto feroke a flttt place deadlock wth the Hcart wtlo fadj prevously alto been un Ldu Mlles' fne thrw-ht ptchng combned wth a four rurt/fal» ly n th«sxth \m\ng enabled tht Prt to post ther thrd straght n other games played late laat Weak the Hearts took a 2-8 decson from the PraUs and the Ctrt walloped the Oroles, 8 to 3. Jalor Bcnball League Twn lundng: G.P. W. CW-d 3» HearU 3 r*w 2 Oroles 2 Next week's eeheduler Tues. Cards vs. Oroles. w^wnte«v*: mm. Thurs. Oroles vt. Cards. CtraS (8), Wtt, c tke, s : 2 Mkct, p 2 T. Fte, rf 8 Parry, lb 2 brows, f 2 Kollbots, 3b 3 2 Copeland, 2b 3 cf 3 23 «3 Hearlt () AB T«eb«ttkt, p 3 Prultt,»3b 2 Mpd 3 Kollbat, f 3 J»hn Kwd, M 3 StrlbUMt, f 3 Rch Ur, f 3 Lrtu«, lb 3 UAy, rf 3 26 Score by nnngs: HearU MO U» /; Cardt 4 * Two-bate hts Leaky 2, Copeaat; umpre Shvnttuk. 583 Ol U3 Qtl 4 Card (T) G*al (3) 4 8 V 8 8 U 4 AB B 9 # 8 H» o t 9 4 Davd, 'Qourke, ars Home Sunday Seres Wl nure Oroles n. "me Seres To Start On Suny The Newark Bears '"""' to Ruppert Sta- * for a four-game eer- " Kltmore Oroles, "! the league leaden hl tmes n ther only tu the Newark arena 'V seres wll open a double-header and "t Monday then wll "> s Tuesday a.nd Wed '"wn* thn aere* the '"'ke a thort trp to urmg a weak from ' week's hometand "o and Buffalo, u >' ll Kht the fath«n»nl-«dn Utlt!»' two the ft T» ll. FU, c...,..., Luke, M Mkct, 8b f T. FU, f a Fwtjr, lb 4 Vrja, cf Cop«Und, 2b Moakal, rff P Luluch, sa kyduk, lb Bwhlu,»b O'fcorke, P () 3T 6 Plut*, f Capk, cf Caplnky, cf Van Pelt, f Uhryn. 'f Ceanhock, 8b» 8 Sebok, c tnkner, rf ft kpodsk, rf 2 albrath, h lb 2 p..'. 3 BMOmM'; nnng Streak to Nne Straght Gann 2 PbratN (3) AB ft H ^eeman, 2b *8 Retko, c 8 ft Pertlns, lb 4\ Staubach, p ;., 3 Medvetx, f ^» Grame, rf Martuek, rf M Prokop, lb Putte, cf 7 8 Prates,. 2 HearU x 2 Three-base htt Joe Kend, Sank ner, Mcdvett; umpre Shymansk. Fur Young Hearts Drop Oft Due To nablty (M Team OP feld Young Uke Hour Gants CARTERET Due to the Young Hearts droppng out of the Mdget CPEAKNG D ABOUT SPORTS Andy BfsUk keeps n trm these dap by rdng a bcycle for two hours every nght.,. Qr maybe evwy other nght... Joe Sensakavc, No. 2 man on the chtmpotshp Uke bland Pfeto? Uam, h«ut pufelctty... Adam Guchowsk proved h«has bg bag» potantklrtle* by hurlng two-htter, 8-, shutout n ht frst appearance wth the Baton Red Sex farm club last w«k... Aad Eml Naseak, playng wth the tsame elab t tot two hta n h frnt pro debut.., Whch gves both Carteret boys a battng average of, to begn wth... Andy Perry, hgh school h«rl»r, hurldd a nfty onehtter last week for the Cards n the Junor Baseball L whch s sponsored by the Recreaton Department.. Pete Kostkavett, ex-hgh school football star, who s workng for a lvng these days, upset the Whte Metals softball team last week as the Slver-Copax combne trumph.. Johnny Stanclk, our fght expert, pcked Zvc by a decson over D«vw last week But Zvc kflvoed Davs n the tenth round of ther scheduled -rounder,., That's what we call comng close Lou Brown of Unon Street ha* a quarter bet wth one of hs bread saleeman on every Brooklyn Dodger game... Brown takes the opposng team and he's on the losng end most of the tme... Wth hgh school actvtes closed durng the summer months there alwyb appears to be a lull s Kports dong around town... Even though there are more teams n acton... "Mac" confdes that he's gong to have another 'humdnger" football team next fall... Traffc down to the ahore over the holday weekend waa the heavest n years... Your scrbbler knows for he got stuck n t last tall League, the Recreaton! Frday... Congrats to Peter (Mexpet) Novakowsk, for )e P artment ssued a revsed tched- ^ recent app O n tment to the Sgnal CorpB Offcer Candle ths week for the remanng garnet n the frst half and the omplete second half. The Yoang Hearts wthdrew from (he loop lecause of ther nablty to put a ull team on the feld. t was also announced that the Young ruk«s have changed ther fames to the Gants. The revsed schedule follows: July 6 ndans vs Prates 6 Gants vs ndans 7 Prates vs Gants 2 Prates vs ndans 23 ndanb vs Gants 24 Gants vs Prates Second Half 28 ndans vs Prates 29 Gants vs ndans 3 Prates vs Gants 3 Prates vs ndans Aug. ' 4 ndans vt Gants 5 Gants vs Prates 6 ndans vs Prates 7 Gants vs ndans Prates vs Gants 2 Prates vs ndans 8 ndans vs Gants 4 4 Gants vs Prates. Store by nnngs: Cards Orlolts 2 TwQ-b»«hU Luke,. Moskl, Kollbas, Perry, Varga; three-base htf Kolb»8; twd-base hts Plu ta, Coanahock; home run Luke. Umpre Shymtnsk. H.art. Prutt, 3b 4 Kachur, cf 3 John Kend, ss. 8 2 Joe Kend, c 4 4 Sanllo, «b, 8 U*ak, f Lesky, f 3 2 George Fonder To Top Contenders At Weekly Unon Race Has Won More Feature Races Than Any Other AAA Drver D East UNON Wnner of more feature races than any other AAA mdget drver n the East, George Fonder who wheels for the Gordon racng team wll l>e one of the outstandng bdders fer vctory n the 25-lap man-event whch wll hghlght the weekly meet at,the Unon, N. J, Stadum Sunday nght. Fonder has been a vctm of a host of tough breaks through the early weeks of the season. The sole dffculty besettng hm was mechancal trouble but when hs car wad runnng rght he was vrtually "nvncble. As a result, he has been successful n toppng every drver n eastern ranks n the matter of wnnng feature races. At one track alone, the hot-shot Plully sensaton haa captured fve the Ked Cross!«t year, and repurta of tcket sales ndcate that son man-events even though the seaso s only y seven weeks old. Ponder overflowng crowd wll rase an og has been a standout threat wherever he has appeared and he n- bl W d d ths total consderably Wednesday rht. tends to duplcate hs success at The Oroles, although prmnt- the new quarter mle Tr-Cty track lv n the second dvson, tre the where Promoter Albert Santo wll only nternatonal League outft \o hol l an edge on the Bears n the Mason seres and n«w that they have reganed Murray Howell from Cleveland, seem destned-to clmb, How» l, leadng htter q tu crcut last year, wat battng.399 w h«n the averages weru comfute laat week. n addton! to Howell, Baltmore tl»o hat Shortstop At Salng, Outfelder Roy Johnton and Plrst Baseman Bob \*Vt aatng ov*t.8 and are th««nly club p the league to baatt lrele, the league the sponsor wdget auto rwcny mu«ts every Sunday nght. The bad luck whch has beset hs maroon-colored qehlne to bound to break, Foadcr beleve! and he confdently t>vats the ap* pearance of the feld of 8-A stts n Sunday nght's meet at Unon. He feels that h«can 'out tpt«d the trong array of gtartet, Another eon of speed, Rotund Dee Toran from H«dco Oty t flf the opnon that he wll turn n one otf hs belt performances at Tr- Cty Stadom n U\ on, tt. J. A versatle performer who drve* both >k and m4g«f >«*««, he la? dcatwf u nveh to4«y a.h#*fre* ' date School at Fort Monmouth... Joe Medwck agan made tht Natonal League All-Star tram but he got on through a break... He got n through njury to another player, (or Hank Leber was pcked for the Natonal Ltafut OUtfteld and Medwck, who haa played n seven of the eght-ah-star games, w*s left off the lst... But Leber also ran afoul of a ptched ball and so Medwck wll be rl hs eghth game of the century next week... Lookng through the Herald Trbune sport pages last week we ran across' Rchard Vdmer's column on Lou Gehrg. t was a masterpece and we found t so touchng and absorbng that we read t three tmes... We feel that every Amercan boy should read ths col- ;H*H» on^pu Qehrg "The Man." "THt AMERCAN H>6L" Just two years ago today Lou Gehrg stood before 7, --people at Yankee Stadum and called hmself the luckest man n the world. And today another vast crowd wll gather at the same stadum to dedcate a monument to hs memory. Lou s dead. He knew n hs heart that he was dyng on that other Fourth of July and yet n all sncerty he thought of hmself as the luckest man n the world lucky to have rsen from a poor boy to a place of promnence; lucky to have had the ' opportunty to play wth such great ball clubs; Jucky to have served under such managers as Mller Huggne and Joe McCarthy; lucky to have had such a roommate as Bll Dckey, and luckest most of all to have ao many frends. Death wasn't far away, yet Gehrg was grateful for all that lfe had gven hm. n ha actve days wth the Yankees he was cheered by the people for hs baseball accomplshments and he was one of the greatest players the game ever has SecQAdHaHS<kthUll*»t4F«TfX U. S. Mrfal, Puf SWtfcll W«CARTERET Tht Mtokd half htdule far the U. 8. M. %. l*urdepartmvnt anftbtll feagu* *** **- leaned thn vrttk by Stephen J Cotnb, ncwftary of the V>op Th»> rnmpleto ho f follow*: H DMtKnaten home Date v«. July lth Slver Copax July 4 l.oad-u> 23. Mechancal, Whte MeUl *< Smelter for th«team. Au». Aug. Aug., Scrap Plant, AUK. 9, Tank House No. Aug. 25, Tank Mmc No. 8 Bepl, 2, Yard Date known. known, But B t was 'only y after hs afflcton forced hs premature retrement that the publc became conscous of Lou's golden character. Through the last two years, and more and more as the y«ars go by, Lou Gehrg, sncerely beleve, wll symbolze all that n Ametfnn A t fthlete should be. Through hs.dyng days and after h death th«people learned that those who had knawn hm well and loved ^m always knew. They learned of h honest smplcty, hs devoton to home as well as duty, hs earnestness of purpose, hs kndness, hs thoughtfulness and hs consderaton of others, They learned that he waa even a greater man than he was a ball player. And so today the Yankees are gong to erect a monument alongsde those dedcated to Mller Huggna and Col. Jacob Ruppert. But ths wll be only hs teammates' contrfbuttcty toward pjerpetuatng hs memory, t wll stand out there on the feld for future Yankees to see, and to them t wll mean that Gehrg was a grtat ball player and a character after whom to model on the feld. t».,» aeems u.,. u to me that somethng should be done toward perpetuatng the memory of Lou Gehrg the man. And t has been suggested that a fund be rased for a heroc statue to be placed outsde the entrance to Yank* ee Stadum (or all who come to see. But when ths suggeston was made to Eleanor Gfhrjr,, Lou's wdow, she sad:. WHAT LOU WOULD WANT ', "That would- be very nce. 'm skn Lou would be pl»aaed and proud. But that j^t $t sort of thng he e most. You see, L»u dfcjn\ Want much for He. never sought tb tplpuon of, the crowd, he took greater 4«H 6 n tbe success of tne out vs. July 9, Cattng July «, Yard July 22, Scrap Plant Scoot r b s v 5 Loct wys Cluchowsk, Nascak Am Ko AH Donf Well n Bg Ltagne Caaaja CARTERET Our good wout, B. Z., has the followng to report ths week: Adam Gluehowsk, Carteret Hgh Softool star who waa tgwd up by th«boston Red Sox and lent to ther farm club at Centervlle, Md., n the Eastern Shore League, a "D" crcut, lost an eleven-nnng three-htter. Snce Adam joned the club, Centsrvlle ha moved up from next to last to second place n the short space of two weeks, Also Emll Nascak, a teammate of Gluchowak' who was also HLTt to Centervlle by the Boston Red Sox, has eght hts n 22 tmes at bat n hs frst four games. Nascak hfu been playng such brllant ball that there a a Btrong possblty that he may be sent to Canton, Oho, n the Mddle Atlantc League, whch t a fast "C" crcut. Announcement of ths change must be made by Herb Pennock, former Yankee star ptcher, who now s n charge of all transfers among the Boston Red Sox farm teams. Also Bll Ko s reported to have won fve frames to dale, httng a home run wth the bases loaded n one game and generally playng all-around good ball. He s alternatng at present between ptchng and playng the outfeld Rangers Wn Two Games But Both Are By Forfets One Team Fals To Put n Appearance; Second Walks Ol PtM CARTERET The Carteret Rangm hud he unusual luck of wnnng two ^ames by forfet fhs week. They beat the Woodbrdge Hoboes ut Woodbpdge when the home team faled to put n a full appearanrt.'., n the second game played aganst the Anchor Junors of Carteret the Hangers were losng 9 to 5 n the Afth nnng of a scheduled seven-nnng contest when the J unon) walked off the feld. The two wns, f you would call j t that, extended the Rangers' wnnng streak to three n a row. Carter*! Uaf«M. Ab. R. H. Whukoak, 3b 3 2 C. Cees, f 2 # J. Shulck, e.,. 3 J. Koval, SJb, p 8 S. Shulck, sa 2 2 Yarr, sf 2 Gurney, lb Ryan, cf 3 P. Clees, rf 8. Camslewcst, p, 2b 2 9, Totals 8.H Anchors Juoon -Ab. J. Wojck, 2b 3 Dudka, 3b.'. t S. Wojck, lb : :. 3 A. Kalusek, p v...! 2. Dudka,, at... v 8 Domb C ? 8 ly 3, ng., Tank RoMe No. ug. S, SmelUf., Tank Bow* No.. 29, Whte Mtel* ept. t, Uad-Ub WVtt M«uU kte n. uly, Yard uly B, Tank Route No. uly t, Tank Route No. Aug., Cattng ug., Ut4-Ub Aug., Mtehwcftl Auf. H, 8tr»j> PUnt An*. M, ttt July lj Scrp PUnt Jut* 4, July, Yu4 Jtttr H, Tank House No. Aug. 8, Whte Metals Aug. 2, Tank Houae Ne, 8 Aug. 8, Smelter Aug. 2, Meetaankel Sept, 2, Slver-Conn Shelter uly 8, Tanjt HOUM Ho. uly, Mwtatlcal July 24, Tank Rouse No. July 3, Scran Plant Aug. 4, Ctlh'r Aug. 3, Slver-Coptx Aug. U, Lt*d-Lab Aug. 88, Yard Sept. 4, Whte MeUlt Date July, WhU Metals July t, 8Uver-Co«*x July 2, Le«d-Ub July 2, Tak Hovee No. 2 Aug. 6,'Scta Pkwt Aug. 4, Tank HOUM NO. Aug., MtthaRkal AY* M, SmeUe* Sept. 2, Castng M*«hal««vs. Date July, Tank House No. uly 6, Smelter uly 23, Cattng uly SO, SWer-Copa Lug. 7, Ttnk House No. 8 Aug. 5, WhU Metalt Aug. 2, Yard Aug. 86, Lead-Lab Sept. S, Scrap Plant Tank Hou«No. DtU vs. July, Mechancal July 6, Whte Metals July 24, Smelter July 28, Ufd-Ub Aug. 6, SJlvw-Copax Aug. 4, Yard Aug. 9, Cattng Aug. 27, Scrtp Plant Sept. 5, Tank House No H. 2 B«ne> Plant Dote vs. July 7, Lead-Lab July 7, Tank House No. 2 Jujy tt, aurer-copax July 3, Smelter Aug. 6, Yard Aug., Cattng Aug. gl, Whte Uetat Aug. 27, Tank Route No. Sept. 3, Mechancal n Date w. TM* H*e»» N.. July 8, Smelter July U, Whte MeUlt Juy H, Yard Auf. 7, Mtefcaneal A«g,, J^J-Ub A»g,?, Blver-Coptx Aug. 25, Cattng Sept. (, Tank Houft No. SOUTH GVES ONLY 6 A * W «f«betk Record, Frt* Stnfkt Wb, Strfe* Out S Batten UES PLAY TOMOWtOf CAHTERBT The AUltlc Club extended tt Hnt streak to nne straght j}ttt. Sunday at the hth by defeatng the Me tewrufe nlht of the South An Cjt League by a 5 to etore. Pete Terebetak went the for the Uket and turned n a omwum, holdng the Uon down wth tlx acattera at he retorted kt fourth «th : a row. Re ttrudt out tx Tae Ukntcorr ther ftrtt n fhe thrd nnng When Jo Kendtenky sngled to te went te seewd en an MM and teorad a mnute later dwl fltgte to r'lfnt M The Uket tewed up tht H ] ga«e n tht fxt when they bg rally ted teoree" fow on (T* ttta. Nfek Hamad yk H «! the rally wth a tngle. Bu was safe on an error tt nrtt. H runnert adrtneed on a petah and Tommy (Jlnda cracked t to center to drve n both Skymtntk gent a stable to and Shymansk was out tt H on the throw n from rght Then Pete Terebeck slmmed on t trple to left center to Symamk, A moment later Twf? bettk came n on Kendt blow to left feld. The Ukes wll be dle g m m u but tomorrow wll engage tmfft Catholc Protectory tt ArlnftoW;. Tuesdty evenng the Uket m M^ home for ther regular weekly Mf h lght game at the hgh school'**. dum at 6:8 o'clock egantt ttf DeltJ P Club of South Rver. Oft Sunday the boyt wlt bt Ml M outng to LtmberUvlle. Ukrthlu A. C. (5)? Ab. fc t% H Kenderfsky, 2b 3 H Wa«-ak, rf 2 H Mttluk, rf :. «app, f, 9 herpanak, cf. ferebetsk, f 3 «Hamadyk, 3b 2 Bubnck, s 2 t 3oben, lb 2 T. Gnda, lb 9 Shymamlrl, c 4 H TerebeUk, p 4 Totals 7 ( f Mtch«nct*lb () Ab. E. H. 8, LuU. f 2 Rtdela, 2b 4 Nurek, lb 4 Gumulka, M 4 ft Uthtak, rf S Terw, Ter, rf 4 Kudelka, c 4 «Qleed, 8b 3 9 Rwtlc, p 8 Bruth, f ToUlt S t * H«c»nlttvUe... Carteret... 4 OO t' Two bate ht, Gumulkt. Thre*; bate ht, P. TerebeUk. DH)h playt, Gumulka to Audela to NM» ' «k. Struck out by P. Terebetakl H, by fustlc 3. Bases on b&ll of R' r TerebeUk 2; off Rustc 6. Umjfl Kapucy. Herrvr l)u<rlft Ne ^nuwtoew OF TtW OfMUMTON OK THK FUtST NATONAL BANK v N CA mnbdt nm numbu* N *HU TUB HTATK BTATK )'' OK NKW.HBBY, - THE c!«, M, 'TH.SK) N UK TO c Kt OK TH'H 'l'klllonor, revhvu STATl'TOS ««.,» and dldcountl,^._.,,.,,,.. Unted state aoverament obllpratlun. drwt lknr»nt«#a o( BtsU*»)4 BOrtlcuJj lubdlvdua MeetTt^nXlta'ttMkof'l'Vdewl lus.rve bank.h, b»l»ot»» WJM» ***» bank, nfludlnjf r««rv- mlnce, and 4MB llttm U) ftroc«w uf ^ouectlun Bank pr«njw own«4l Nont'(furnture am tlxur-a l,(o.ou) LAH.TKD Demand depotlt of ndvdual!, pmlnaralln, am corporatlop,.; - - m* tjtpolta of lm vl4f«l«, purtnerahlp and conmrayluts l )Otttt Of Unted StUel Qojrt 'trunvnt (nclullng " wuatal wv- S fr! Q X 3.,., of.eratu an poltloal tubdvlnom er depotltl (certtfm and o»«hlpr'«oh«<k, eh:) WTmPwm.: m TOTAL LUBJLTB8 AFTAL Common took, total par,. lvldtd,,_ rvm (and retlr«m«nt cfount for preferred TTATB l wet> jm m _ 85-8 TOTAL CAPTAL AOCOUNTH TOMl- JALT8 AND CAPTAL tm. njrw j«r«hr, covmt vf tt»t«tat t TOOBNK Mb aan*4 b**t atar 4.3 tn " -

8 Among The Carteret Churches - Fr««Magyar Reformed Church nrncr nf Roo«rvplt and Washnglon Avenue*. n «.«< of nrl'm«t By Rev. Alexander Durocty Slntsy 'CA ron: chldren's ser- weather the pcnc wll be held at!" (We* 8t!>:.'!" A. M,, servce for St. Elabpth Hull. UmjfMlow [ *dors lt ( :2 A M. Afternoon Street. Musc wll te furnnhed by!' ttvkc wll he omtted, Jnwph Nagy and hs Whte Jacket ' The daly vnvntlnn Flble whnol orchestra. fw chldren wll turn nto t«fourth wfok next Mmdny. The thool «hell every ly of the,' %* k except SnturlAy fmm! A. l. to noun. An autobus excurson nrwnanrel By the Loruntfy Women's Sorfty WM held on July to l.rnner, PH., %herc the Bothlon Home, H ctar- ; table nsttuton of the Hungnran.' B*forme<l Pednratm n Amcrcn, Mfobntr! ts Mth annversary. The frst annl pcnc nf the Olurch wll be held on July \H, Sun day, beffnnnr at P. M. Ht Breza'a Wllow Tree (rove, Eftst Kahwny, At the W.. H. rado staton. Ad ]^l(*lnr fee nnmnl. n posse? lon of admsson tcket free trms Ortaton wll le provded half rly. Bus slops nt coner of./rahway E NO TODAY A SATURDAY OTHER STAR WOULD DARE RSK HER CAREER AS Mcloyn DOUGLAS nuomnnsfnce lll nmrl, "l CnKl "SS HOPKNS" Ku'Kvr :\r H, x.\: M'r Thona* Mtlpll n "Three Cherr for the rsh" FREE! To.ade Every Thur». Comtancr Bennett Beauty Ad ~SUN., MON., TUES., WED. 'lllh lllll\ MD, n "THE BG BOSS" lower Roonovelt nnrl Vrshnf Av* j nues, at Chrstopher Street and at The commttee n rhnrre n- CUPH: Frnnk 'ncv, Sr., Kalmnn KerpkpBrto, C.-P^ Terjek, Sr,, Julus Rene. Chn le f'hky, Frank Csmed, JoM'ph l>:tk'f, ('hart'h Fa7.ekan, S.. Clmrlcs f'«7.nkas, Jr., John Kdn. Wllam Kantur, John Numsh, Stephen 'nlwxy, Alexanler 'crkn, Alexander Scbok, LHS Spe, (brcl Sud. Chnrlp«S«esztny, St'phet Vn'Ka, Andrew Znkor, Sr., and Joseph Zakor. Also Mrs. Kmnk 'rry, Hr., Mrs. jdnlfu«dcb, Mrs. Kalman Kcrekjnrto, Mrs. rhsrlcd Terjpk, Mrs, Frank Ko, MrH. Lous Grow, Ms. ChflleB Sous, Mrs. John Var- «n, Mrs. Ulasus Br, Mn. Albert Sohajdn, Mrs. Stephen UokuB, Mr*. Bert Szabo, Sr., Mm. Joseph N«ty, Mm. Alexander Szabo, Mrs. Charles Bnrbely. Mrs. Stephen Toth, Mr«. chnrlcb (lumla, Sr., 'Mrs. Stephen 'nllk, Mrs. da Mklovch, Mrs. Andrew tarta, Mrs. Stephen Varm, MK. Mchael Vnrffa, Mrs. JWclnel Toth, Mrs. Bert. Sohajdn, Mrs. Stephen Szcman. Prebyteran By Rev. Danel Lorent Sunday Servce! Sunday school at the Prenbyteran (.lunch wll meet at D:48. At the tkjrnnjr worshp' at :8 o'clock, by specal 'uest the pantor wll speuk on 'The New Comnmlnent." Sunm^v Bble Scnom Ths marks the last week of the Summer Bble School. n a contest between the hoys and grls n the school for'the hghest daly avck n ponts earned the, grls arc about one-half pont ahead of the : hoys. The group that wns wll pet ja specal treat at the close of the school. Each pupl who t present every (lay and every one who make ponts durng the school wll K; gven a specal award. Thete wll be awards for the thre"e who make the hghest number of ponts durng the school and for the three who memorze the greatest number of 'Scrpture passages. ST. DEMETRU? CAKTERBT Members of St. Demrtrus Ukranan church wll ttend an outng of the Holy Trn- UD WT AB8nandCSTEU\ MTHEUWj fc* e POWELL BANMEWS SSTERS^ S! REG EN Tra> Hf:.v:.nt HW: uw P nnv s?m)... UHnMUT MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOUAR '.* & SUPEROR HOMES at Woodbrdge Park Estates ELMWOD AVE. and MARTOOL DRVE (Near Green Street) ALL HOMES BULT TO YOUR ORDER 499 from $ up FVE AND SX ROOM COLONALS O»k Floor> Scentfc KtcKent nlad Lnoleum Cat Range Copper Ppng Copper Lcdtr SEWERS - CAS * Ste*m H««t * Shtde * Screen * Laundry * G«r«ge * Tle Bath and Shower WATER - ELECTRC _, DWELLNGS ON PLOTS.5 FOOT FRONT VED STREETS NO ASSESSMENTS H, A. R PR SENTAT VE ON PgOPEKTY [CentMu from Edtoral Page) WllllWg wfff, n mmlnr voluptuary Wth «nd)cm rtor«of the yount unm«rrle< on the outer boack. Robtrt Desn FrUble n th«an thor of TttE BOOK Of PTJKA PUKA, and MY TAHtTl. He lve* on Dngvr thnd n the Sooth Pa elae and n content that mal ach** hnt but twct a year. A thrd new Tolume bean the ttle, "M,t OAML fl WVDfm " The book U anonyrhmm, but han n foreword hy Elzabeth Morrow. Julus OcAer'n words of two ml lennltm* ago, "All O«ul < dvded three part*," deurbc wth cruel aptnenn the realty of FVance today, separated nto bhr«««one» the free, the occuped, and the prohbted. ty Ukranan Church of Stapleton, 3.., whch Wll be gven at Paterson Feld, T>BT», on Sunday. The outng wll begn wth R feld dvne lturgy wth the Rev. John Potrykanyv of flupleton and Rev. John ffundak of Carteret»t the altar. The chors of both churches wlt nng at the servces. The followng affars wll be held for the beneft of St. Demetrus church ths summer: Pcnc on the church grounds at the pavlon, 69 Roosevelt avenue, on July 2; an outng at Snwa'n Grove n Old Brdge on August :t; a batsar at the pavlon on August 3-7; Ukranan Day, wth other parshes and ther socetes partcpatng, on August 3. CLASSFED FOR RfeNT BULblNC AT 48 WARREN STREET, SUTABLE FOR STORE OR SALOON, WAS FORMERLY KOLBAS' SA- LOON. APPLY LOUS BROWN, 98 UNON ST., CARTERET. NSURANCE uobrnor drvers. f you are a careful drver ftuto llnhllly rs Huranco for 23.S6 a ycor payable n lly ln«ullmcnts. Wolpln, 2R< llolrt St., Perth Alntmy ll-l3t REAL ESTATE FOR SALE H)N'T luy untl you have Keen lla bargan. WonUbrtdno. 2-famly MUK*', 5 rootrh nttd bath each, plot WxNn, ;,. Small down wylmt, cany t<>rmn. Wolpln. 2R Holm rl Ht t'krtb Amhoy 4-UK&. / 7-n-nt HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTH3.) SulttHglrl for mhe almp. nulr' Ulrnhn Bakery, 53 Wnshpto Avenue, Uarlerpt, between 5-6 P. M. 7- ) grls fur launlry wurk. Apply Carteret Laundry, 'Mwlu.Slr^et, Orterut, N... 7 FOR SALE OUHK for sale, reasonable, U ronma am Btnparlnr, g*nke. All mprovements. Lot 4X, 38 Otk.St., Woodbrdge. Telephone Mlltown 25-H. 7-* HELP WANTED BOYB M years of Me or over, to rarry tla newspaper. Apply nt our ortl-o any tme and leave your name and address. Here 6 your chan'e to make uorne extra munoy. MKN WANTED to a«ll and natull mphalt tle floorng: and walltourd for anart tme work. Wrte Dumtlte Wat«r[) roofng Produot. ((-'»., Mldllesex, N. ^ 7- MSCELLANEOUS WLL pay 5c a pound for clean rags. ndependent-leader, 8 Green St., Woodbrld&e, N. J. Around all bat the free»n«, the conqueror has net up w*u» of slence to solate the nhawunt from all deas and nformaton save that whch he choose* to provde. Nevertheless, those walls may be penetrated, as these letters testfy. Conjectures have been many; analysts, lecturers and wrters, turn ther talents to descrbng from a safe dstance what th«y suppose to be gong on. But they cannot really know. The wrters of these letter* do,- because they are there now. The letters are ntmate and peronal. They telt of the human t h no * that matter so much: the nmal humlaton!, the struggles for food and clothng, the hunger for scrwpt of real news, the pathetc attempts to acheve some ort of a Chrstma* celebraton. They tell what happens to personal posresnons, of what becomes of a lfetme's savngs, and, btteret of all, of how brother s set aganst brother n a land where famly lfe means everythng. And over and above all ths, they pcture the mnd of France, strugglng aganst the subtle posons of dabolc propaganda, as she seeks to fnd an honorable escape from her tragc llemma. PROOF? The bus ronducto handed back the RuHng to the woman pasocngnr. "Ths con a no good," he told her. "t"* apumus." "Rdculous!" she sad, examnng the con. "Why, t' dated 92. t would have been notced h»fora UtU l t bad \mn bud." Tt-Bta. Speakng About SporU (Contnued from Sport Pag*)' (school, Pprhaps one of them would fnd the cure to the type of paraly that took ha lfe. That would be what Lou would want." t was not-dffcult to realze that Eleanor Gehrg was rrht, That «exactly what Lou would want no fanfare for hmself, but somethng wth a purpoae. And t occurred to me that t should be a smple matter to rase a fund for such a purpose. beleve that t should be contrbuted by the sports-mnded people of the country the baseball fans themselves. A booth outsde each feld n every Amercan and Natonal League cty could be set asde to receve contrbutons, and none should exceed a dollar. f every fan who went to see a ball game durng the remanng months of the season pause4 a moment to drop a penny or a nckel or a dme nto the.booth n memory of Lou Gehrg a suffcent fund would be rased to send half a dozen men through medcal school each year. PERPETUAL SYMBOLS Down n the clubhouse beneath Yankee Stadum, across from the door and under the wndows through whch the sunlght»treams, there s a place forever Gehrg's." Hs locked stands and wll stand unoccuped through the years to "come, hs name n bom letters above t. And out n deep center feld where the grass s green there wll be a monument wth a tablet bearng hs name above whch the Amercan flag wll fly.' am sure that Lou wll apprecate those symbols of the respect and admraton and love ha assocates held for hm. But f a group of earnest, serous-mnded deservng young men could be sent through medcal school because he was strong and true and courageous and honwt, tholt he mght, aay agan, "'m the luckest man n the world," A New Loan Company n Rahway! "SECURTY" Makes All Types of Personal LOANS $25 TO $3 ATTENTON PEOPLE OF CARTERET AND VCNTY! Securty Fnance Company has jutt opened a new personal loan offce n Rahway, on the second floor of the Robnson Bldg., 529 Man Street. 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