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1 ; Wth The Newt! Kr,, p Astrde All fn ActMtt* <.f The Town Wth Yam Ifome-Town Paper arteret For VaUe Shop The Ads The Urprt tal But Map Aad torrkw In h* Am An Onr NO. 22 5, Metals Lone Copper Plant Avert Break n Producton Artrr amcably'settlng Its new contract wth Local mnonal Unon of Mne, Mll and Smetrr Worker* the Mrulfl Refnng Company today w BS the only plant n :;mre engaged In the smeltln and rffm&u of emwfr,,nlnung along on full scale r^ In ths vtal m, throughout the naton are on strke and ther unons, :!j (. government to ntercede and take over. The Curteret.,, unon were able to reach an BRrwment wthout the loss y s pay to the men employed....null features of the unon contract settlement released >,,/. assstant to the manager, are as follows: ;,;;,wlnb Is an outlne of thp prncple features of our, :, wth Local No Internatonal Unon of Mne Mll, : HIM Workers, reached on August 26, I9f. Whlla full, : nl all prncples has been reached, there remans cer-,;]., to he worked out, partcularly n connecton wth the,,,. Program, and a fnal revew by attorneys tot legal under present W.S.B. regulatons, practcally all of the, olrtnr compensaton must be submtted for approval,,. f',; Increase across the board wth all fractons Ar-,, upward to the next even cent (average Increase c,t ( >n Four (4) weeks vacaton for employees wth twenty v or more years servce. Our vacaton sch?du * s now proud over a twelve (2) months perod Instead of nne months. n DlfTerentlals Second and thrd shft dfferentals n-, j: nl Irom 6c and 9c to 7c and c. Irregular shfts are to,, thrd shft premums Instead of second (Irregular shfts,! lned as those requrng employees reportng for work at :n tme durng the work week). n.ml Holday Ths day shall be one extra day at bmas tme, ether the day before or the day after, dependp,,n le day n the week Chrstmas falls. All employees must,u least thrty (3) days servce to be elgble for holday Payment* Employees Injured»t work wll re-, startng wth the eghth day and for a maxmum of m 3) weeks, the dfference between the compensaton vnuts and therregular weekly pay baaed on 4 hours at tnh tme pay. 'h,..supplementary Company payments are under the control,nn Plant Medcal Staff. non Shop All employees, except those hred pror to feb , and who never belonged to Local No 837 of the,natonal Unon of Mne, Mll and Smelter Workers, are rrt to mantan Unon Membershp as a condton of mloyment. n Famly Our present polcy of permttng three (3> y, olt wth pay due to death In famly has been extended to rc - 3 scheduled days on", provded the days do rot extend ml the day of the funeral. In cases nvolvng travel tme : dstance from the Plant, one addtonal day may be per-,'<!, us long as the total docs not exoeed three (3> scheduled fmmrary Job* 'Are to be lmted to a perod of thrty (3) h'«rl Chanjre*-'We have agreed that, wthn thrty-one <3l> ay, we wll submt to employees Involved a schedule whch ll elmnate short changes (ths refers to an employee re- to report for work eght <8> hours after the end of hs us shft). If these schedules are accepted, we wll therefur pay tme and one-half for the short change. r.ct Date Contract Is from July, 95, to Jun? 3, 652 ;! Itnopener^-One waec reopener Is permtted durng the nf the contract. rroup Insurance A contrbutory Group Insurance program ll be offered to ; the employees provdng: lfe nsurance from $3, to $5,, dependng oa ncome Accdental death and dsmemberment In the same amount as "."..supplementary weekly sckness payments (In addton to the present $26 per week* In the amount of $A $ apd $7 p week, dependng on Income. A pad up lfe Insurance polcy n one-half the amount <.mtd at retrement for employees wth twenty-dve (25) years servce (If less than 25 years, ths amount Is reduced»v l 25 for each year under 25. In connecton wth the nsurance Program, It U planned n dssolve the present Employees Mutual Dwth Beneft AsMcatlon. The Company has agreed to purchase, for all pfesejjt re- "ee.s, a pad up lfe nsurance polcy In ttm amount of s.soo. They have also agreed to protect, wth a lfe nsurance polcy, present employees who are oh the nactve payroll and who are not expected to return to work. I addton to the above, tertaln mnor changes have been made contract, mostly dealng wth rearrangement and retordthe purpose of clarfcaton. buragngnews ported On Drve Annual Bazar Date Set Bv PTA Board RTF RET The buldng fund [ol s. Mary's Greek Cath- CARTERET At a meetng of I s now enterng Its the executve board of St. Joseph's k. Rev. Leo R. Peensky, ] PTA held n the school hall, plans reported quck and gen- j were mad* for Its annual bazaar to : of parshoners and Is las greatly encouraged the >ubutlons may be maled r*ctory, 73 Roose- '. The followng Is an o all: Prsh, the 8t. Mary's of endeavorng to buld a ; 't he comer of Roosevelt uul Heald Street. A glgan- Wth your help and co- > we propose to focus our I :: nn ths church whch nodt to the fath of our "'.'»t that your heart wll l " best that we want to 'rd wth the best P s- "lu to everyone, and to ; '. lttle help. that your charty Is : '"ntt'ned, but feelng '''< a project whch Is fntke bold to ask for " Hs House and for -m-nt of Hs kngdom '".un well, let us pray "'< that n unty and "', we complete ths e church In her ' " ' HI Hs nfnte good- " wth the chocest M) R. {*ELEN8KY PLANNED Th«program " L'ourt Fdela, Cath- ;J ' uf Amerca, met «t " M's Edwn Quta, Jr., Avenue, tal be held December 2 n the school hall wth Mrs. Mchael Shutello and Mrs. Danel Semanza as cocharmen Mrs. Natale Kojtych and Mrs. Else Rocky wer% named In charge of the awardng of three dolls. More names wll be added to the commttee at the frst meetng of the season of the PTA scheduled for September. The drve for canned good for the beneft of the convent wll be contnued by the PTA. Resdents of the parsh may leave ther donatons at the rectory. Hbernans To Attend Dodgers'dants Game CARTERET Dvson No. 2 Ancent Odrer of Hbernans, made arrangements at a meetng n Fre Hull No 2, to attend the Dodgers- Olants game.at Ebbets Feld September B. Robert Bshop s charman. A bowlng team Is beng organzed by Francs Hagan. The team wll partcpate In the county Hbernan bowlng league. The local dvson wll also par In the Commodore Jon Barry Day to be»ponpo?ed by th county board September 6 In Perth Amboy. Eugene Plnnegan and Thpmas Kane were hosts, to ATTKN> FIBUJ DAY CAHTfflftET A nuttbw of members of St. Del. lan Churoh wll attend a rad of tht Ukranan OrthodM muwton. XMI- Thj* Schools to Reopen Next Wednesday; Program Outlned Parochal Schools Also Open Same Day; Mass Before Bell Rngn CARTERET SupervlslllK Prncpal Edwn 8. Ouln Jr. announced todfty that publc schools wll reopen for thf season on Wednesday, September 5. On the day before the onenlnu of the schools, Mr Quln wll meet wth prncpals of the schools at hs offce to outlne plans for the school year. A general meetng of all tench ers of the system wlt be held In the hgh school audtorum on September 5.at 2:3 P. M. Enroll Begnner* Begnners who wll be fve year old or older pror to January ma> be admtted to school at any tm durng the frst ten days In Sep tember. Brth and vacrnnuo certfcates are to be presenter! a the tme of entry. Klndergarten^puplls resduk on the south sde of Hermann Avenue wll report to Cleveland School and those resdng on the north sde of Hermann Avenue wll report to Washngton School, The State school law requres that schools be n sesson at least l8 days durng the school year and plans have been arranged accordngly In the school calendar for the year. Parochal Schools St. Joseph's Parochal School also wll open September 5. Pror to the openng of the school, pupls wll attend mass In St. Joseph's Church Openng on the same day wll be the Holy Famly School wth mass In the church before the bell rngs. Bubble Blowng Wnners Lsted Costume Parade Wnners At Washngton Park Are Announced CARTBRfrr Wnners In bub- Me blowng contnta conducted at varous playgrounds In the borough were announced today by Al Brechka, recreaton drector, as follows: OBnt Avenue playground, Barbara Palnlca.s, Georgene Menda Jean Yapczlnskl, Mary Murphy Paula Brt'dka. Jumea Anderson Robert Vowell, Wayc Wa.sylk John Brtton, James Suto, Jolr Koc7.an, and Stove Pallnkus: Wes Carteret playground. Ronkt Lyaek. Rchard Genovese, Andrew Lee, Ronald Osston, Gal Gbson. Mare Hal!. Rose Prokop, Judy Valant and Dana Spstk; park playground, Joseph Chl/madln, John Valo, Thomas Tobassen. Wllam Kol, Jerry MeclVeU. Mary Mlrda, Joyce Star, Gal Slotwlnsk, and Catherne purczynsk. Brechka also announced the wnners of u costume parade at the Washngton School playground. They were John Markowtz, Edward Sullvan. Prank Ashn, Thomas Coughlln, Eugene erence, Ray Plutsla, Lnda Soka, Jean Metzong, Sandra S- oka, Eleanor Ivan, Loretta Fer- :nce, Rta Sullvan, and Lnda AToodhull.? und Campagn Begun By Ukranan Church CARTEIET The buldng commttee of St. Mary's Ukranan Catholc Church met Sunday In the church rectory and made plans (or an all-out campagn for funds for the new church. It was decded to start a churcl school bt'k'mng next Tuesday at the rectory. Ukranan culture and ellglon wll be taught under the drecton of Professor Vasy Kasklw, Lades Auxlary, VFW Plans For Card Party OARTERET Ladles Auxlary, Star Landng Post, \Wt, has completed plans for the card party to be held on September 26 In the borough hall. Mrs, Else Kng Was named charman and s beng asssted by Mrs. Anna Donovan, Mrs. OeOrge Dowdell, Mrs. Margaret Schon, Mrs. Mary Thorn, Mrs, Stell^ Knmlnskl, Mrs Mary Muche and Mrs. Ursula Freeman.!>lans have also been made for the salt of greetng cards by the post members. A group attended the natonal encampment held n New York Cty over the weekend. TO START CLA&SES OARTBHET Regltratlon of all chldren of St. WAjry's Pwtsh wll take Place for on* *«pk startnt Tuesday, SeptemMM, at the Church Recfory for tnl Church ajrtool. The school le drecton of Kasklw. ' he under V»»y CARTERET, N J THUIU3DAY, AUOUST 3, 95 Joseph Kasha Demonstrates Skll In Soapbox Derby Set^r D9lH! 9d Cn * Racng nto the lnsb lno as nr crowns rnrrred hm oh n tho ahovr ^h"'-' Is Joseph Kasha of Carteret who won a trophy and $5 In przes durng thr frst annual Soapbox Derby huld by the Perth St. Mark's (lurch Sets Sept. 3 Date For Annual Pcnc ComntteeB Named For Event To Be Held At Pavlon CARTERET St. Mark's Epscopal Church wll conduct Its annual pcnc at the Ukranan Pavlon on September 3. Theodore Yuhasz and Mss Edna Donovan, co-charmen, head the commttee n charge composed of Mrs. Rchard Donovan, charman. Mrs. Bernard Raymond, Mrs George Woodhull. Mrs. Charles Crane, Mrs. Robert Parrls, Mrs. Fred Staubach. Mrs, Evelyn Uhrn, Mrs. Alce Brennan, Mrs, Mldred Soltesz, refreshments: Qeorg Woodhufl, charman. Ale Btzas, Harvey Prze, Mss Hazel Wn chell. Mrs. Harvey Prce, Mrs. An drew Doscher, Mrs. John Searle tlokets. Mrs, Charles Crane, charman, Mrs. Robert artndale, Mrs Harry Axon, Sr., Mrs". Harry Axon Jr., Ms. Ivan Mller, Frank Buzas adult entertanment; Mrs, August Hundemann, charman, Mrs. (Mar yn Herlofsen, Mrs. Merte May, Cromwell, the Rev. Orvllle Davdson, chldren's entertanment; Walter Vonah. Jr., publcty; Har- ( ey Prze, casher. Also, Mrs. Wllam Casey, charman. Mrs, Charles Dalton, Mrs. S. Dalrymple, Mrs. Harry Axon, cakes; Bernard Raymond. Sr,, charman, Lous Turner, Ivan Mller, Freeman Grunden and Bernard Raymond, Jr., beverages. The next meetng of the group wll be held September 3 at whch more persons wll be added to the commttees. Mltary Funeral Held For Krouza CARTERET Mltary funeral servces for Lous P. Krouza., of 7 George Street, who ded from njures when h(s rddget racng car spun over the fence at the Lartghorne Speedway, were held Tuesday mornng at 9 o'clock n the Sacred Heart R. C. Church where a solemn hgh requem mass was offered. The Rev. L. J, Petrck 4>astor, was celebrant; the Rev Joseph Mlaeak, of Perth Amboy, was deacon, and the Rev. M. A. Konopka, pastor of the Holy Famly R. C Church, was sub-deacon. Interment was n St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Colota. A frng squad from Port Monmouth, under the command of Set. Mchael Bernontes, gave the salute to the dead and a buglej, Cpl. Peter Krulner, sounded taps. The honorary bearers, members of the Amercan Racng Drvers' lub, were Rchard Dowd, Joseph Barzda, Ncholas Fornoro, Stephen McGrath, Fred Peters and James Wltzler, Actve bearers were Joseph Bastek, John Faban, Wllam Faban, Frank Faban, Fwd^ Lysek and Mchael Kondrk. IN HAWAII CARTERET Edward A. Bon-, nell, avaton electronlcsman, thrd class, USN, of 7S Atlantc Street, Is servng wth Patrol Squadrpn 4 at the Naval Ar Stav tlon, Barber's Pont, Oftfu. Hawa. Bonnell entered the Naval servce January 23,948, after attendng Carteret Hgh School. He receved ht recrut tranng at the U, S. Naval Tranng Cent«r, Oreat UkM,. He came to Barber's Pont wth Patrol Squadron 4 whch ww Pf«- lously.stmjwed at the N»val Ar ^nwanramrt *--* «'"»'"'"* Promoted lo Staff Sergeant CARTERET Paul Bamburak, son of'mr. and Mrs. Danel Bamburak, 28 Randolph Street, Carteret, has 'been promoted to the grade of staff sergeant at Qoodftllow Ar Force Base, San Angelo, Tex. Sergeant Bamburak, a graduate of Carter Hgh School where he partcpated n football, wrestlng Amboy Cty Recreaton Department In Hall Avenue Wednesday afternoon. Kasha won h'l* laurels n the CUM B events n whch h> took second place. and baseball, enlsted n the Unted States Ar Force October 2, 948. He receved hs basc tranng at Lackland Ar Force Base, San Antono, Tex. The 23-year-old Carteret arman has been statoned at Goodfellow APB. where he s an arplane and engne mechanc wth the 346th Mantenance Squadron snce February 4, 949. He has a brother, Sgt. Prank Bamburak, who Is also n the Unted States Ar Force. ' Parsh Pcnc To Be Held Labor Day OARTERET The last pcnc ths season wll be held by the' Holy Famly Parsh of Carteret at Royal Gardens, Rahway, on Labor Jay, begnnng at 2 P. M. Jack Norman and hs Central Jersey olka Kngs wll play for dancng. There wll be plenty of homecooked food. The followng commttee s In charge: Adam Sosnowskl, Joe Hanko, Mke -Sleklerka, John Koch, John Sobesk, Edward Mlrek, Edward Urbanskl, Steven Wojewodzk, Anthony Kalusek. Helen Lokec, Anna Gotowck, Mary Komenda, Anna Bors, Stephane Kamnsk, Jean Terebeck, Mary Potts, Carre Kurdyla, Joseph Waslewsk, Also Kate Klmback, Helen Wojewadzk, Rose Mrek, Paulne Kopn, Helen Urbansk, Josedllne Knlttel, Anna Sekerka, Dorothy Kalusek, Sally Koch, Sophe Bogash, Mary Harvuth, Helen Cs zek, Paulne Yakubek, Edward Wojewodzk, Josephne GLnda, Helen Blalous, and Helen Szulmowsk and Frances Golubewsk. GO TO WASHINGTON CARTERET Frederck Albertson, U. S. Navy Reserve, wth hs wfe and son, of 8f John Street, have left for Washngton state where he wll be statoned after spendng a leave at home. Albertson recently returned from overseas after a year's duty there, Federal Credt Unon at U.S.M.R. Has Annversary Formed n 95, Shows A Membershp of Over, OARTERET The U.S.M.R, Employees Federal Credt Unon enjoyed ts frst annversary ths month. Formed back n August, 95, n the old Department of Employee Relatons offce near the waterfront, the Credt Unon now boasts of a membershp exceedng, or approxmately 56 per cent of the total plant enrollment, and s now located n a wng of the new Personnel Department, nukng easly accessble to mo»t employes. Accordng to a statement Issued today by Meyer Rosenblum, as slstant treasurer of the Credl Unon, the organzaton now ha, assets of approxmately $5, amt s stll growng fast. "Wthn year," Mr. Roseblum sad, "we expect to be up around the quar- ter-mllon mark n assets." Credt for the rapd growth of the credt unon Is due to the employees who partcpated n Jonng and to the company for furnshng offce space, and payroll deductons. The Board of Drectors, headed by John A. Dlckson, presdent, the Supervsory and Credt Commttees extend ther best wshes to the members for a contnued growth durng the comng year. St. Elzabeth's PTA Plans Novel Program CARTERET St. "Elzabeth's P.T.A. wll sponsor a Breakfast n Hollywood program, October 8, at St. James' Hall, Longfellow Street Charman of the affar s Mrs. John Sanclor, Jr., and master of ceremones wll be Jack Red, Ar lngton. Przes Wll be dven for: Funnest hat, most orgnal hat prettest hat, funnest te, loudest te, oldest ltdy present, person comng from farthest dstance to see the show, mother of largest famly, oldest marred couple youngest marred couple, fattest lady present, Refreshments wll be served. In addton to other przes, wnners wll receve a three dmensonal pcture In full color taken b: Popel Studo. CARTERET Bomoth Attorney Ben W. Harrlnflon, at bref *es*lnn nf the borouth rmmrll lam nlht. told hh cotlrmn that an uppllmllon has bfrn IWrH wth J»d»r Walter J. Frrunrt nf thr Superor Cnart In N'wurk for a hrartn on Frday, Srprmhrr 7, In whch thf bornufh.ltornry wll swk to lnvr Ibr Intprvt.'lf Comtwrf, Commtaln* nrdrr tn Imnwl- :tlrk begn mnstrurllon of» vcw^cr llsposal plnnt s-t ;m(dc Ilrrneton vld lh»t lr- would prpsnt nffllavlt-. l<>.hnw <h»t Ihc lx>rn>«h ;t thn tlmr would he fc'd wth : sunntr hurtlrn If surh : prnjrl Il'd tl Iw lnlrrlkrn Mr told thr rounrll tha (he nnller would rent entlrrlv Hlh-thr ludur.»\ he <-A rth'r hrnr tlr ^.'^^^ I'nrf drrlrtf In favor or acalnl thr rnuncll. or trfsp otrchl to lstrn to Ihr (lct. Borough Ukranan Orthodox Day Ths Sunday Afternoon Several Out-of State ParnheH To Take Part In Affar Our Sncere Congratulatons! Negotators for both, sdes are enttled to sncere congratulatons for ther success n reachng a new contract at the U. 3. Metals Refnng Company wthout the loss of tme for the men or producton for the company. Ths s partcularly true because of the perlous conflct whch has engulfed othdr copper refneres throughout the country. Ths stuaton s a source of deep anxety for our government and. what s even closer to our 'hearts, the safety of our men who are fghtng n Korea and who are dependng upon us to buld defenses so strong that ther sufferng and death wll be more than an empty gesture n behalf of freedom. (An Edtoral) The agreement reached n Carteret la, therefore, of partcular sgnfcance. It 8 mpp'tant, too, n keepng stable the economy of our communty because tre loss ol payroll means not only hardshp to the company employes and ther famles, CARTERET Ukranan Day wll be observed ths Sunday n the pavlon of the St. Demetrus Church. PRICt FIVE CENTS Carey Councl Has Installaton For Its New Offcers be furnshed by Al Kalla's Orchesquarterly communon tra. The affar wll get underway at Th e 2 o'clock. There wll be a concet breakfast Is scheduled for September 2 n St. Ellas' Hall. Charmen wth chors of the local parsh and and others from Newark, Passale and Wlmngton, Del. takng Hla are Mchael Abaray and George part, Dance musc wll be furnshed by Snlhur and hs Blue Danube Comng events outlned were " Orchestra of Newark. Ladles' Nght, commemoratve Invtatons to the servces, two Chrstmas uartles acceptedjjy parshes from Brdgeport, Conn., Allentown, Pa., Wl- and the annual New Yca/'s Eve party. mngton, Del., Chester and Coatesvllle, Pa., and Trenton, Newark benvllle, Oho, was Introduced as Leo Paleraettl. formerly of Steu- and Passalc. a new member. The socal was n harke of The chors of the Passac, New John Goyena. nrk and WlmlnRton, Del., Ukraln Followng the meetng, the lan churches wll partcpate to members rected the rosary for the gether wth the chor of St. De late John Cromwell, brother of metrlus' Church wll be dlrecte Saul Cromwell. «member. by Professor ^Alexander Blynsky Leon Curran, Sr., requests all The pupls of the Carteret Dancng School, Under the drecton ommlttee charmen of the metnof Mrs. Kay Symchk, wll gve a program of the Ukranan folk dances. The annual Ukranan Orthodox Day s sponsored by the board of trustees of the church Joseph Klraly s the general charman of the affar. All the plans for the day have been completed at the two meetngs ts commttee held durng the week. Harry Wolansky, presdent; Mnry Hayduk, secretary, am Paul Kawensky, treasurer of the parsh, comprse the welcomng commttee whch wll ureet the delatons and guests rom other parshes. Rev. John Hundak, local pastor, wll act as master of ceremones at the con- :ert. Mrs. Anna Wadak ard Mrs. Eva Glusczyk wll serve as co-charmen of the ladles commttee. They wll be asssted by Mrs. Anna Kawensky, Mrs. Helen Wolansky, Mrs. atherne Szymanfka, Mrs. Seraflna Dumansky, Mrs. Catherne Spoganetz. Mrs, Pelagla Kucaba Mrs. Mary Gayor, Mrs. Anna Leskl, Mrs. Mary Dumansky, Mrs. Sophe Sokalsky,' ^Irs. Paulne Skocypec, Mrs. Anastasla Wtzna, Mrs.jAcy Kuzntak, Mrs. Anastasla Bamburak, Mrs. Mary Wasylyk, Mrs. Jula Kazlo, Mrs. Anna Krupa, Mrs. Calomea Wuy, Mrs. (Contnued on Page 8) ASSIGNED TO UNIT CARTERET Pvt. Andrew W Kasklw, son of Mr., and Mrs. Vasyl Kasklw, of 7 Lafayette Street, has been assgned to an avaton en gneer unt at Fort Huachuca Mll tary Reservaton, Arz, Fort Huachuca Is the recently reactvated tranng center for Avaton Engneer Battalons. but also adversely affects local busness Thus, avodance of any dsrupton n operaton serves three very vtal factors n our lves our government, our people, our communty. Ths s the reason we are * happy about Carteret's new dstncton the copper ndustry. Many proposals and counter proposal; were djscussed by the negotators. Some an ncorporated n the new contract, othen been dscarded. All n all, however, & plan that substantal and extremely lberal grants have been made by the com- \ pany n the nstant case, and each one of them wll be reflected n some way n the betterment of employe and Carteret welfare. Ths s a new advance n managementemploye relatonshp, one Whch most certanly guarantees agan the company's good fath n ts dealng wth ts workers. we say congratulatons and best wshes for, contnued peaceful understand- ng br the years to come, Torok IH Inducted As Grand Knght; Plan For Holy Hoar CARTBRET New offcers of the Carey Councl, No. 28. KnlghU nf Columbus, wen Installed at a meetng held In 8t Joseph's School Monday nght. Wllam atllwell. or New Brunswck, dstrct deputy, asssted by PA.quale Badalto and Ralph Mo Dermott, also of that cty, were the Installng offcers. Installed were the RPV Ncholas Nartsls, chaplan; Stephen Torok. grand knght; Prank J. Ooyena, deputy grand knght; Joseph Dolonctf, chancellor: John Cko, advocate; Joseph Tucholsky fnancal secretary; Lous Kady. treasurer; John Mannlon. recordnc secretary; John Pee and Frank Curry, guards, and Joseph Konrz. lec-,urer. Also A. J. Hln. Arthur Ruckregel and Phlp Foxr, trustees: Frank NadoLk. warden Arthur Ruckregel WHS named charman and Dolonjch. co-charman of the annual Holy Hour to be held October 7 at the Carteret Hgh School Stadum. The annual Columbus Day dance wll be held October 2 n St. Jamas' Hall wth James Dunne, Jr. as charman and Wllam - brcht as co-charman. Musc wtlt >ershlp group to meet tonght at P. M, at the club rooms A report was gven on the Clap-.er Ho\ 4 plcnlo whch was held uhday, August 26, at tn Calco lcnlc Grounds, Bound Brook. The ntertalnment was furnshed by :arey Councl wth Grand Knght tephen Torok as charman. In he feature softball game Carey touncll was leadng the Somer- Ille Councl 3 to In the' thrd lnng at whch tme the tjame ad to be called because of a hunderstorm. Scholarshps to Be Awarded Here CARTERET All-expense scholrshps for employees of the merlcan Metal Company, Ltd., and Its subsdary, the Unted States Metal Refnng Company, have been establshed at New York Unversty's School of Commerce, Accounts and Fnance and at Rutgers Unversty to honor Wllam H. Brady, a former company offcal, Harold K. Hochschlld. charman of the board of drectors of the Amercan "Metal Company, Ltd., has announced. Mr, Brady, whose ffty-sx year assocaton wth the Hm s surpassed In length of servce by only one other employee, currently ts consultant for the'company of whch he was treasurer for twenty years. Hs attenton to personnel development throughout hs career Inspred the scholarshp program, Under terms of the program, two, scholarshps may be awarded an-, nually for study at the evenng schools at N. Y, U. or Rutgers. Wnners of the scholarshps, whch provde for regstraton fees, tuton and books, must follow the prescrbed currcula for ether a certfcate or a degree In busness admnstraton, Selecton of the Wllam H. Brady scholars s to be made by a scholarshp commttee composed of Herbert 8. Cohen, Controller, and Wllam O. Tlce, Jr., Personnel Drector, both of the Amercan Metals Company, Ltd., and J. W, Youtz, assstant to the manager, Unted States Metals Refnng Oompany. Named to receve the frst awards art Walton W. Sanborn, an employ** of the Amercan Metals Company. Ltd., and Joseph * T. Morgan, an employee ot the Unted State* Metals Refnng Company. Mr, Banborn, a resdent of Rldgefleld *»rk, N. J., wll begn hs studes wt month as a degree canddate At the NYU. School of Comraerfc, Accounts and Fnance.Mr, Morgan wll use the scholarshp Unversty, study at Rutgtra

2 ^ PAOE TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 95 WFKKKNO GUESTS *rarterjhtr MIMM Beverly JJne Bullsrh md Ol#nns Wooley, (4 Mnslon. Oho, and Mss Wfnc and Frank McAndrrw. of N>w Brunswck, wrrp wwkmd Hlfsts of Mr and Mrs Tlvodntf. of flftbo Street HOl'SK CARTRRET Mrs Florence Mnrrrrnft. sml dawhtm. Arlmf MBP and Joyce, of Bound Brook; Mr»nrt Mrs Herbert Dlxon and Wllam Ijkucr. of Phladelpha, Pj. me jtueata of Mr. and Mm. Theodore Pf«nnl«, of Sabo Street lfe,l» MlvFT'NG r'ahtpret The executve board of the Sacred Heart PTA mr. TuesrtRj ftlffht In the rhurrh halt. LEE LUGGAGE I'erth Ambov's Erlmve Luther Good! Rhop KOR SCHOOL ORTRAVEL TRUNKS-* FOOT LOCKERS I PACKING TRUNKS > WARDROBE TRUNKS f v - I ADIKH OR MEN'S LUGGAGE Crown - Whte Star - Amela Karlmrt - Samsontle - others We Feature a < ompletr Selecton of * BRIEF CASES ^ WALLETS» MAILING CASES I TRAVEL KITS j RING BINDERS UMBRELLAS I PULLMAN SLIPPERS WRITING KITS LEE L 25 SMITH STREET Local Grl Enter* \latdytmfh Convent CARTERET In an Impressve four-how reremony. Mss Joan Hoollhan. damhter of Mr and Mrs. ThomBs Hoollhan. of 235 Roosevelt Avenue, became the frst Cnrteret tflrt to receve the vel of the Order of Sorrowful Mother. In company wth eaht other novces who were Invested nt ceremones presded over by the Bshop of Mlwaukee at Ladysmth, Wsconsn, Mss Hoollhan look the name of Bster Mary Brendan. In attendance whle the local njrt took her vows were her parents and brother and sster. MIM Hoollhan receved her early oducntlon In St. Joseph's School, whch s emducted by the ssters of the same order, Rnd prepared for the ssterhood at LadysmlLh. KURfllCAI, PATIENT CARTERET" Mrs. Sophe Godlewsk, of 5 Lowell Street, s a surgcal patent at the Ralway Memoral Hosptal. StROICAL PATIENT CA.RTERET Mrs. Guwle Cezo. nf 2 Washngton Avenue, s a suncul patent at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. ATTENDS DANCE SESSION CARTERET Mrs. Kay Symchk, of 28 Edgar Street, has returned home after attendng a (luclk teachers' conventon In Mew York Cty. Narcotcs fugtve In New York r" y captured after sx-year world sen re h. funeral Sertc«$ Held for Carteret Resdent CARTOUET Puwr*l for Nck Slka. of 8 Holly 8treet, wre held Saturday afternoon at :3 o'clock at the Hynowleckl Funeral Hom»; wth Rev. lasalo Kecakemethy of WoodbrtRe, offcatng. Interment was In Clorerleaf Memoral Park, WoodbrrK* BearerB were Andrew Angyel, Joseph RuSchak, John SWta. John Yuronka, Paul Mcwko, and Lou Bodnar MRS. ANNA ENSMINOt* CARTERET-Mrs Anna Bn»- mlnger of 74 John 8tr*et, ths borough, ded Monday In th# Bteabeth General Hosptal. She was the wdow of the late Phlp Ensmncer. She Is survved by a nephew, Wllam Ensmlnger, wth whom she resded, several other nece* d nephews, and a half-brother. Joseph Lukas of Rwkford. I" Funeral servces were held yesterday afternoon at M from the Orener Funeral Home In Woodbrdge and at 2 o'clock at the Zlon Lutheran Church wth the pastor. Rev. Karl O. Itlette, offcatng Interment was n Rosedale Cemetery, Lnden. Bearers were Thomas Hemsen, Wllam Snyder, Wllam Carney, Walter Dremel, Walter Ruddy and Raymond O'Bren. ON VACATION CARTERET Mr. and Mr. Danel Donovan, of Lncoln Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hagan, of Hgh Street, left Sunday for a week's vacaton In New Hampshre. Neat Trck n Felt Dark neutral ont* are tfce fashton n f»u sut*»nd <**<», M eater h called fw In n*w tm- (Mwrta. Why n«4 a wmhah shoolder b> tna putd «r Jewel tone fettt Thh fla musrtah «tyt* whh ample apace for alt, yw n«e«mttet and more ha* a etawtr strap that tts MBfl? **» hmlder. A drecton leaflet ftr Ma*lnf ths FELT -SHOULDER BAG may be obtaned by Mnd~ lnr a stomped, sef-atfreated ekmtaye U th«needlework Department of thta paper rtqaeatnt Lea/tet N«. R.2S89. BOUNTIFUL VIKLDS. Bountful crop and Hvestock prokpfh-t ths year mean, that Amercans can eat more than ever, snnd more food abroad, slock more for mltary purposes and stll not drve food prces any hgher, accordng to the Bureau erf Agrcultural Economcs. It predcted that nverage food eemaumphon wll be slghtly above the 95 level ana 3 to 4 per cent better than the Amercan table In the prewar perod. A WUt as Good M a Mle A passerby stopjad te watch an old man In hs garden weed- Ing. "Whch weeds do you consder the easest to kll?" he asked. "Wdow weeds," answered the old man. "You only have to say Wlt thou, and they wlt." Mrs Max Gmhn, Mrs, Drourr Are Named Delegates Oartrrot Woman Wll Attend llnrnwth (nventon CARTKRET -Mrs. Max Drulm, presldett of the Carteret Chapter of Hadassah and Mrs. Phllp Drcmrr vce-presdent, werr j named ns delerrtes to the 37t.l annual conventon of Hadnssah' whch Is beng held at, Atlantc J Cty, N. J, September IB thromh! September 9 ] Over 3. delegates from all 6ver the Unted States are?xpected to attend the conventon ; whch wll feature a panel of dstngushed speakers lncluflnp Senator Hubert H Humphrey, of Mnnesota: the Honorable Abba j Eban, Israel's ambassador to the U. 8.; Dr. Martha Flnt, who has lust been apponted to the post of chef of the Chldren's Bureau of the Federal Securty Agency; Henry Steele Commnser professor of hstory ft Columba Unversty; Rabb Phlp Bernsten, of Rochester. dlsr.lnru.hed wflte and leader; the Honorable Arthur Lmrle. Israel consul-general and deputy delegate to the Unted Natons; Mrs. Samuel J. Rosensohn, charman of the Hadassah Medcal Organzaton. The theme of the conventon wll be the role of Hadassah In strengthenng the young Mddle East democracy of Israel, and so furtherng the cause of democracy throughout ths country and the world. The local chapter of Hadassah wll begn Ite. season's tkosram wth the meetlnp; of the executve board at the home Of Mrs. Leon Qreenwald on Thursday, September.6. at 8:3 P. M. Fnal plans wll be made for the delegates and Arnold Sternberg, noted composer, des on Coast at age of 76 Joky $ Pattern (n, flr^".itfc pautrn 9497 come«in sle* 2, 4, ft,.. Sle 6 Bundresa, 2W yard SSInch; drp«a, 2V4 yards SS-nch; % yard contrast. Send THIRTY CENTS In com for ths pattern to 7 Newtpaper Pattern Dept., 232 Wat llth St., NBW York, N. T. Prnt planly*8ize, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. the one-day trp to be made to Atlantc Cty on September 7. Ths wll enable thp general membershp to attend and all members nterested should contact Mrs. Sydney Fox. JOHN CROMWELL <MBTERFT John Cromwell, ft,, 58, of 48 Roolevelt Park, dw Sunday mornng at hs home after a long llne.s Born In ths borough, he was a veteran nf World War I, and wag employed as an electrcan by tho U. S. Metals Refnng Company for 4 years. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Mary Ferenchlk Cromwell; two daughter*;mn. Margaret Elnhorn, of the borough, and Mrs. Elsabeth Ernst, of Rahway; two sons. John, Jr., U. 8. Navy, Cnllfornla, and Robert, at home; fve brothers, Saul and Harold of ths borough and Alfred, James and Edward of Woodbrldge, and three ssters, Mrs. Mable Van Bremer of Woodbrdge and Mrs. Margaret Hemsel of ths borough. Orercharted Mrs. Jones returned from a vst to the doctor very cross Indeed. "Do you know that he charged me three dollars for pantng my throat wth Iodne?" she complaned, "I don't call that very much," repled Mrs. Brown. "Not much!" sad Mrs. Jones. "Why, I had my ktchen whtewashed all over the lve." Lag In cvl defense In major ctes blamed on publc apathy. CARTERF Carteret Con,,/, f Annversary It,,,,', CARTBRF.T In lden weddlnr UP. and Mrs..Josem.,ongfp low flt.re.: /Hell were fjlven ;,,, Cyrl and Meth-^, Perth Amboy, n- > :, and daughter \, phen GreRor nf. than 2 wpm',: Entertalnmenl :,, solos by Flank ;;., Mnnn nnd Jo-trph n t pano and ban.ln d,,,,' ward Novak tu' < Alearuter Lehnp, <,< ' ', as master of cerrmnn,. MET CARTERET T!, board ot the Hov \.,,,, of 8t. Joseph's R c Wednesday nght...' hall. HMJ> A CARTERET--Th,. Demetrus' Ukrane, hearsed Tuesday church hall. "Church" wth ] mgrant famles. >v^v^v^«*«^*«v»s«s<»««e«««*»<*«*o«^w5m?*>«^ vv«**,-,',-,',-, /THIS IS HE WAV We 6 to SCHOOl ^? Perth Amboy 4-62 <>l>l>. P. A. tllnfs Inttutlun *.\\\'' ^ Your Authorzed HOOVER j^& Servce ' Staton fs Chrstensen's DEPARTMENT STORE 97 MAIN STREET For Free Inspecton Pck dp & Delvery Call Woodbrtdce 8-84,»5 CHRISTENSEN'S ss "THE FRIENDLY STORE" \ f Are You a Mystery Man? 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3 ss Rose Mare Kadngo Weds [ Shela Greenwald St. Anthony's Church Rtes feds Hllsde Man r,aping The marrage of Mas Rose Mare I lghter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter K.-HIUIKO, 28 I'ml Readng, to Anhony C. Wanowak/jr., MIKI Mrs. Anthony WsrPWHk, FOf Sayrp Avo- K Amboy, was solemnzed Sunday afternoon at a,,r ceremony n St. Anthony's Church at 2:3 Stnnalau* Mlog, pas-,. -I mn-rafje by hef father,,, attred n a strapless,!,. embrodered organ-,.,,r.-! wth flowers trmh.nlce. The added l, had a scalloped hem. ',,,,, r,.l vel of French 'H.'-Ttp length, was at- ', clloped organdy cap,,.. wth rhtfle'stones and,,.,, n colonal bouquet of ;m,l baby'* bre/rth.,,,.-tce Kadngo attend-, as mad of honor..''., mllernn length gown.npnrted organdy wth a,.,.rled flower pattern,,',. knner satn sot off ly, lne organdy aash am I..,, ml carred a colonal,.,.] w and blue roses. ^-,,,. I'nttarosl, as brdes-,.,', ;l matthn«gown set How sash and pcture Muo, South Amboy, {,, 4 man and Raymond Svnren, coudn of the,, p,. ushtred.,, veddng? a recepton, Mnately two hundred t's Go To For the ]] n QUALITY fest n PRICE! ICK-TO-SCHOOL NEEDS YM SUITS n.49 CVt'lt'SS " [ms Sleeve O.98 u' nr Green * ;rey or Whte. Belted Ilstc Wast, Complete Mtl >l<>'velesa O< 25 bn WIGWAM" SOCKS WARD SWEATERS Colors, Weght, Yarn. ete Lne of AND PENCILS by -Parker - Esterbrook I versharp $.95 Up ""Ml'LETELINE UGGAOE Sl UOOL BAGS BAGS n attendance, was held at Whtey'n Cafr on State Streets Perth Amhoy, Mr. and Mrs. Wlsnewnk motored to Mam Bch, Fla., for ther honeymoon and upon ther return, September 9, wll resde "at 97 Woodbrdgp. Avenu, Sewaren. For travelng, the brde wore a bege satn more sut wth black accessores and a corsarc of roses. The btdo s a graduate, of Woodbrdge H K h School and s employed at the Elzabeth offce of the N. J. Bell telephone Company. The brdegroom graduated from Perth Amboy Hgh School and served n the U, S. Ar Force 27 months, ncludng duty n the South Pacfc. He s employed at the Perth Amboy Post Offce, Busness forsees dollar sales rse n 4th quarter of 95. CARD OF THANKS KROUZA We wsh to express our sncere thanks to our relatves, frends and nenhbors for ther knd expressons of sympathy, ther many acts of kndness, sprtual bouquets and the many beautful floral trbutes extended In our recent bereavement In the sudden death of a dearly beloved husband, son and devoted brother, Lools P. Krouza. We especally wsh to thank Rev. Ladslaus J. Petrlck, Rev. Matthew Konopka, Rev. Joseph Mlzerak, the nuns, the chor anh altar boys of Sacred Heart Parsh, the offcals and env ployes of the Unversal Corru- Kated Box Machnery Company of Lnden. N. J,; Board of Governors and the members of the Amercan Racng Drvers Club, Toll Dvson of Elzabeth Revenue Accountng of N. J. Bell Telephone. Co., boys at Soos & Co., employes at Armour Fertlzer Company, the doctors, nurses and Rev. Father Halnes nf the Mercer Hosptal n Trenton, N. J., those who donated ther cars and the drvers, the flrrk squad. Bugler Cpl. Peter Krumer and Sgt. Mchael 8emones, n command. U. 8 Army, statoned at Fort Monmouth, the honorary bearers, all members of the Amerca^ Racng Drvers Club; the actve bearers, all veterans of World War II, the Carteret Polce Department and the funera drector, E. N. Blzub. (or bll courteous and effcent rendered. Mrs. Geneveve Krouza Mrs.Vladmlr Krouza and Famly. HALL AVAILABLE MEETINGS SOCIAL AFFAIRS The Frst Slovak Ctzens Club Carteret, N. J. For Full Informaton Call CA >remony Was Held At Ann Gordon's In Newark CARTERET The marrage of Mss Shela Marcla Oreenwald. daughter of Mrs. Lllan Oreenwald of 28 Washngton Avenue, ths' borough, and the late Dr Adolph Greenwald, to Ernest Prupls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prupls of Hllsde, took place Sunday tn Ann Gordon's, Newark. The ceremony was performed by Rabb Hersrwl Cohen of Newark The brde was escorted In marrage by her maternal uncle, Freeholder Elmer E. Brown of ths place. Mss Beverly Zucker of ths place attended as mad of honor Whle Julus Prups served as hs brother's best man. Susan Header JO SU[SnOD 'PIBMU8SJO S)IM*W PUT the brde, were flower Rlrls. The brde Is a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and attended New Jersey College for Women, where she was on the dean's lst Her husband Is a graduate of Hllsde Hgh School and s a senor at Brown Unversty, Provdence R. I., where he s a member of Ph Beta Kappa. The couple wll spend a honeymoon n Mam, Fla. Choosnf Mayor by Chane Ruld Out by Cltlzm GHOTON, N.Y.-G amblng consdou resdents of ths Tompklm county vllage balked at choosng a mayor "by lot" l provded n the vllage law n ctt of a te vote. m Instead, they forwarded petton to Governor Dewty lkng hm to call a specal lecton. It read: "A decson by lot,»r ohanoe or h»»»rd l not compatble wth the wshes of the veters or wth Mew York Stte laws wkch esprestely forbd»mblnf." George Brooks, short tory wrter and ncanbent mayor, and Bruce Mack, member of the Groton School Board, each receved 85 votes n the mayoral electon. Brooks s a Democrat, Mck a Republcan. Motorst Hat'Consolaton Afttr Doublo Snow Troublo OCONTO, W>. Double-trouble caught up wth IKewtllyn Waldo of Carney, Mchgan, ntar here n a snowstorm. Drvng along on hghway 4 north of Oconto, Csrney's vehcle craned nto another car. A The left sde of Waldo's car was smashed, so.he turned around and headed back to Oconto for repars. About half way to town he collded wth arother car and smashed the rght sde. The car was a total Ion, but Carney,» lucky nun, receved not a sngle scratch. The Average M»n The average man Is the fellow who spends a lfetme tryng to prove he s not. Dallas (Texas) Mornng Star. Pastor Announce Servce* For Sunday OARTBRET - Pastor Karl O. Klotte announce* servces for Sunday, September J. the Englsh servce at 8:3 A M. and the German servce at 9:3 A. M. All organsatons wll resume ther meetngs In September wth the Ladles Guld meetng Wednesday. September 5, and the Senor Luther League, Thursday, Beptemtoer 8. All parents should take notce tha on Sunday utter Labor Day. September 9 the reopenng o! Sunday School wll take place. All chldren startng from the age of three can be enrolled. Rev. fttette desres all those who have been confrmed n recent years to return and organze a class. Mary Shaner Engaged To Wllam Behany CARTERET Mr. and Mrs, John Shaher, of - 57 Roosevelt Avenue, announce, the engagement of ther daughter. Mary Ellen, to Wllam Behany, son of Mrs. Anna Behany and the late Anton Behany, 99 Bergen Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. Mss Shaner s a graduate of arteret Hgh School and Is employed n the offce of Metal and Thermt Corporaton. Her fllance attended Woodbrdge schools and Is employed by Cornell Dublller Corp., of Planfeld, N. J. Easy Rug Dye Household rugs as large as 9x2 feet can now be dyed rght on the Door wth a new concentrated lqud dye. The dye, called "Rugadub," s mxed wth water, and appled wth an ordnary scrub brush on pletype, woven or hooked rugs. It comes In bllard green, deep hedge green, tobacco brown, maroon and mdnght blue and s sad to dry to t smooth, even color overnght. (jouh FOR THESE- BARGAINS SO STOP IN TODAY! NAVY TYI'K A.%9 DRESS SIIOKS T BOYS' SCHOOL SHOKS BASKET BAM, O-6 O O-5! SNEAKEUS «J CUT-RATE ARMY and NAVY STORE 2 ROOSEVELT AVE. (Near HKlaou Street), CARTERET, N. J. OPEN EVERY NIGHT S. M. BERN, M. D. AnnoAcqs the removal of hs offce to >585 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. (Opposte Woodbrldge Lbrary) Practce Lmted To Infants and Chldren Hours By Appontment Woodbrldge You'll burst wth prde when you own ths JUST CHECK THESE FINE POINTS! 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Oldys Dolores, U> Marthall Hopp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hopp. Casper Yont 589 Rooaevelt Avenue, CarUret. Mss Bemt«ln la a gr»du*u of CAIVTBRKT~«t. Joseph's R C Bound Brook Hgh School and l Churah her* wu the lettng Sat- now employed wth the Bakellt* urd*y ttemoon for the marrage I Company of Bound Brook. of AlM Ruth Marlon SUubach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stauttkch, of 5 Pershng Avenue, to Robert Francla Deerey, son of Mr. and Mrs Nell Deerry, 56 Church Street, Rahway The pastor. Rev. Casper Yost, performed the double-ruu ceremony lt 4 o'clock. Escortea by her father, the brde wore a whte nylon tulle gown desgned wth an off-theshoulder ^effect and a full skrt wth ro«>olnt lace panels and long trjg) of nylon tulle. Her fngertp MB of nylon tulle was attachww a helmet of rosepolnt lace and.»he carred a cascade of whte ftcharlst lles and roses. Mss Ruth Rujgp of ths borougl was mad of honor and Vncen ClCHMl, of Rahway, was the brde groom's best man. Stephen Mosso and Vncent Oangeml, of Rahway, Her nance la a graduate of Crret Hgh School He served over two and a half yean tn th«u. S. Navy durng World War II. H«attended rtlder College and U now employed by Royal Jewelers of Perth Amboy. Brthday Party Held For Robert Fscher OARTERCT The eghth brthday of Robert Fscher, son of Mr and Mrs. George Fscher, of M Chrstopher Street, was celebrated wth a party^ In hs home. Guests were Nancy and Carol Brezsa, Larry an dalexander Ra dnmsk, 3rd. Audrey Hatella, Ste phen Pallnkas, Alce Rusxnak Joseph Rusznak. Andrew Mltro, Ronald and Joseph Fscher, Mr and Mrs. Joseph'Fscher. Mr. an> Mrs Mchael Bressa, Mr. and Mrs I Stephen Pallnkas, Mr. and Mrs ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Deerey wll resde Walter Oawronskl, Mrs. Joseph at 68 Lncoln Avenue upon ther Ru sj.ak, Mrs. Betty Mutro. Mrs. return from a weddng trp to Nl- A e"»nder Radomsk, and Joseph agara Falls and Canada The brde, a graduate ffr Carteret Hgh School. Is employed aa a prvate secretary by Foster Wheeltr Corporaton. Her husband, a graduate of Rahway Hgh School, served 26 months n the European theatre wth the U. S. Army Medcal Corps, and Is employed by the Atlantjc and Pacfc Tea Company Rahway. Fscher. No-Flnt Lghters Flnt-les, cgar lghters us««thn wre of platnum, whch, whfn M- posed to the flammable vapon of the flud, sets a a catalyst and speeds the rtactlon between thte vapors and the ar. It becomej hested to the Ignton temperature and the vapors burst Into flame. COMPUCTW MMC TRAINING cartmrr-jfo AIOU AIMI«et Mr. and Mr* Prank Amtler. X fttfeftek fltjtt. WMt c»rtml htt completed hs basc t kt ftarajuon Ar Fore* and Is now lutoned *t Tellanwok. Ore., where he Is attendng the Naval Ar School of Aern- Cmrtneerlng and Mechancs. TO HOLD CONTWUKNCf: OAXttRXT The next regular hegum meetng of the Holy Hunt Socety of 8t Mary's Greek Cmthollc Church wll be held on ThurtdM venlnp. September 9, at T:SO P. M. In the conference room of the church rectory Busl- of vtal Importance wll be dlcuutd. He*! At one of th«large tutomobllt eotnpanes, twenty-tev*n pantng Optfltlons r«tarred out on two mlts of convtyor lnes. In tht storft room I there trt twenty. eght tnk, each of whch cm hold one hundred twenty gallon of materal. In addton to th«prm«t urftcr and water pant), Ihrrr re twelve enamtl colon Pant s lupplled to the body prj booths through nearly thjrtj-sj hundred (e»( ol pp*. Dance School Pupl* Rehearse for Affar 4 OARTBRXT~Th«ptt»tt* ft tfef., C«rt#rct School of Danelnt htm rwm rfheanlng for UM pttt tft W4>»)u n preparauoo for program ncrwduled for H«pUmber 3. at UM Orthodox Day otabraton. '* Partcpant mctute. BvrtadWf Kallay. Donald Harrow, Wm Mare Symehlk, Rchard Martha Symanlfka, Kazworsky. Roac Mara Mary Ann Mlrda, Joan Ann Mare Cutter, tfadja ; IU. Kathleen Dell. Vctor* monocky. Joan Tarns, and! Kannorsk! Chtamyt, % In H campagn for np-m4tl L' buldng cod», tht Natonal Am elaton nf Homt Bulders htt 'lft vsed local communtes that WgC change! In ttrufturtl rt4ulr*ph f n new homt can be made ntevl. sacrfcng ether qualky arjumf For rxamplt. ay the KAHI, ItW.though Fr* Underwrters' UMrM' torlt' toll how that ap^dvtov packaged ehtmney art ta l*t Of* lfer than mamnry chlmneyd Illtflj^ antquated coflet stll read "tllllbney shall bt of maonry." ' ENROLL NOW!! Carteret School of Dancng Announces Begnners Group Wll Begn SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 IB A. M TAP A M BALLET I All Ae Oroupsl U Noon S to 5 Year Oldt SPECIAL SEASONAL RATES For Further Informamllon MRS. KAV SVMCHIK lts EDGAR STREET TEL. CA. SM5 mlls ECONOMY CHEVROLET, Inc. Rocks The Naton's Truck Market WITH THIS Astoundng Offer! A 2 YEAR OR 25, MILE GUARANTEE ON ANY NEW CHEVROLET TRUCK PUR- CHASED DURING SEPTEMBER Ths offer for one month only so act now!. Transmsson 2. Rear Axle 3. Drve Shaft 4. Unversal Jonts ' 5. Clutch 6. Pstons and Ptu 7. 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4 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY. AUGUST CARTEfttfT ts A&P's (jrand Holday Valnd Help You Stock Up for the Long Week-End n Short Onh>r}\ Kujou One of AAP'H Dvleou* SMOKED HAMS faanoh* No. Brands hhmnk Porton «nt Porton Whole «r cther l n f b 5 # Corner When you buy ham at A&P you p-t your momy's worth because no ce\\e v»lce» are removed from hlf-l;ns, and other cub gve you full value, tn n. And remember, all hams at A&P Vo Top Grade Brands only! 'M Plgrm Brand-Young, Tender, Plump! TURKEYS Under 8'/2 lbs Ib It llf twft Net Pcau. ll«>l(lnr Style 5? e 5 5to9lbs. At Servce Meat Opt. Be sure to have one of these plump, young turkeys n your refrgerator or th«holday weekend. Il wll gve marvelous eatng.. at modest COM! STORES CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd lt«k l Sweet Plums; Seed less Crape^ llte C e l e r y From warby farms stalk 5«CuCUIIlber8 Green Pepp From ntarby farms Wth gm»r Turkey dnner SERVE OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce Kt'lb. Ba 9 ot I - S. Xa. I Grade "A" Szo POTATOES O 29 Ib. 8 c From nwrby fatm Ib. c These frm, smooth potatoes of unfom sze are an A&P-prced outstandng buy! B^QlS. FrW m fby («rm bu*cb7" NeW CfrCel Cabbage Nearby farms Ib. 4c Prom nwrby farms Ib. 8c Bacon Squares Fmm Qualty Seafood Fresh Mackerel lb.23«scallops,,. It 69c Fresh Whtng Ib 9c Flounder Fllet Ib65o o-ook Meats, Only I* Setf-Swtce Meat Vptrtmut Chckens roncmdfnftas-mz^sundtsb. b63< Frozen Foods told South Orange Juce 6«. c«n 7c Orange Juce snow c r o P 4«. «n 3 f«35c Orange Juce sunkst 6oz. CM22C Blended Juce Mnute Mad, 6 oz can 9c Mnute Steaks "Hygrsdt 6oz.pk g.49c f#. $< Chckens *^ ^ Fryag-szes 2%. 3% bs. b. 45c Smoked Ham Slces can«eu» b99c lb39c Sunnyfeld-sugar cured Ib \)O C Rb Roast r<» b 82«wtu) Fresh Pork Shoulders shortcm t, \\ Fresh Hams.whoUorathwhaf Frankfurters sknm b 674] Cooked Canned Hams o to 3 lbs ; n can b 83 Smoked Pork Butts Bowl b.7? Smoked Pork Shoulders short cut u> 4 ( > Fresh Spare Rbs. #., fc.53j Bologna or Meat Loaf s»d b 67j Braunchwagar-slcad Ann Page Foods Mayonnase. «, pnt jar 35c quart,* 65 Salad Dressng., pmtjar3c quartw53 Sandwch Spread 8<«arl<j Strawberry Preserves,. b» B e a n S Boston slyl* or n tomato sauca b can 2 IOF23«Prepared Spaghett»«dy to aa ISMOZ 2 «27«Meat Tuna Fsh A&P fancy 7 oz can 32c Whte Meat Tuna Fsh chck ofs M 7oz.can39c Mane Sardnes n ol 3% or. can 7c Portuguese Sardnes Bonal»»4$lnlas» a%or.tn33c Amercan Crabneat Harru brand <%. can65c Van (lamps Baked Beans w«can 3c Venna Sausage Arm«ur 4oz.cw>2c Julkel Sherbet MX Umon,oranq«,r$ p b«rry pkg. 6c Nedek' s O r a n g e D r n k con«nret«6 oz. can 9c OrallJe Juce Tou Can brand-concantrated 8 oz. can 23 C Nal 5sco Graham Crackers, H>. pkg.33e Sunsle Cheez-t, Crackers ooz. pkg. 8c Crspa Sally Thn Pretzel? <Joz.pk g.lfc C' ;. k pu Pretzel Stcks.. Ooz Ṗ k g. 6c Sultana Olves Plan oz.bor.45c stuffed Lbby's Rpe Olves Mh«Swet't Pckh'S Manhattan I p» «r 9^ Pekled Beets GrMwood-homttylt 6OS.»»J7«Gulden's Mustard > «8Wo.arl4c Delrch Margarne <&«H quaft«hb carton 32" Marca Paper JNapltnt T ««M K tchen Charm Waxed Paper Cottag* Prc«affectv* thto«g) Saturday, S«pf. I IT n Supar Market! and Mlf-Semce Stores only. Beverages For The Weekend Uvlay (Aty Hoffmau's AII bo«t2 #9* Peps-Cola --.-* -*-t 7,,T^.«(«29«p ark «* Candy Bars Cracker jack \\.& fo. -^ Candy.. Safety Stck Pops JdUy Holts ^wt.3fm«^wartl«"««' Ua\ Armoa/B Corned Beef HtA' Anvowfa Tr«et Honed Chtffccn College In)»f^ Tomato Jwce Cbftfeefr Brptl Whte Bowse Ev^oratedMUc

5 PRESS CPEAKING D ABOUT SPORTS by Meyer A cautous Dougy Kng s stll unable to gve us,,, j(«as to what to expect ths comng season at the Washngton Avenue nsttuton Where, he wll, for the (. s l. tme, take over hs new dutes as hgh school foot, ; H "coach.... Ths mornng, at o'clock to be more M,, (.fc, canddates for ths year's Pleven wll report to lhr hgh school to get a physcal checkup and be outr,tt r( wth unforms.... As n past jtears, the club wll play a full schedule (lf,-ght game* wth three Unon County opponents, ncludng PUttnfteld, Unon and'lnden, four from Mddlesex County, ncludng Woodbrdge, Perth Amt, n y, SayrevlHe and South Rver, and the fnal game Uth Long drench way down n Monmouth County. Four games Wll be played at home ahd four on tl, (. road The bg game wth Perth Amboy wll be,t ;f r(.d at the local hgh school stadum ths year.... Plenty of sports actvty down at the U. S. Metals plnt these days.... Steve Comba has thngs pretty ntch under way for the twelve-team nter-department howlng league whch opens some tme next month. Johnny Mltro tells me that plans are under way fo the anrual Softball game between "amateur" unon x»vs and members of the top plant management, wth tl, (. losers treatng the wnners to refreshments...'. Omrge "Ol" Ollespe wll head the management team. Your correspondent has been engaged as mpartal, ( 'nrfceeper. The game^wll be played on a Saturday afternoon at the plant(fyld.... There s also the posblty of the formaton"'of a handcap bowlng b league wn at the plant composed of anyone bowlng 5 less.... St. Joe's took the lead away from Foster Wheeler n the Men's Senor Baseball League.... The Mghty- Mdget League, composed of the smallest "kds" n town, s surely creatng qute a bt of nterest around (own.... It was formed by Al Brechka, Recreaton Department head.... The Knghts of Columbus tussers, showng a lot of mprovement lately, knocked ol the St. Joe's n the Recreaton Softball League n a thrllng upset.... Benny Zusman, publcty drector for the PAL baseball team, who wrtes a weekly pece for the Press, probably knows more aboyt the past records of hgh school teams n town than any other person.... At one tme Benny kept a record of the performance of the football, baseball and basketball teams He has, wthout a doubt, seen more hgh school games than anyone else n ths area.... Just ask hm what the 934 or the 944 football team dd and he wll have the answer n a moment.... Gants' recent 6-game wnnng streak wll probably go along way n ther quest for the Natonal te pennant, despte the fact that the Brooklyn Dodgers are stll leadng the race,.., Ther seres over the comng weekend s really a crucal one.... In the Amercan League, I stll pck the Yankees over Cleveland Barrcatfel Keln BLC.n.se Southern pne s hghly wood, It mportant to :h' knots n t, before pantnj,.:.. :ulnum patnt or one of the \ :..ky prepared compostons euvse the exudaton of the resn :::, the pant mar occur. BAD (MM S) Take.Care o( Brnak Always clean brushe tboroughlj after u-ns. When a brush has been cleaned and s not to be used for awhle, wrap It In heavy paper. Be sun; to leave ample room so the papor won't bend the en f ot the brstle. FOR YO" MAY MEANTRAfEDY FOR OTHERS aa4 tatmt you can't top! Don't let It LET AH EXPERT DO YOUR BRAKE WORK NO OUMSWOBJt, EXfBRlMENTINO. DKLAtB COUFUKTVLY KQUIPFKD SHOP WUBI MUM BBfACIXO cyundkb HONWO AND REBUILDING MH rnnra COMFLETK BIOCE * PA««IEAR WHEEL ALIGNING ft BALANCIM FRONT-END REBUILDING RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE Wld West Show To Mark Dover abordayweekend DOVER A full-blown wld and wooly western show headed by Buser Crgbbe of T-V and molon pcture fame wll stampede Into the new Dover Speedway Labor 3ay weekend for a two-dny showng whch Is sponsored by the Morrs County Superor offcers Amoclatton, Loral \M. for Its beneft fund. Every phut of the old-tme We«t as depcted every day on the moton pcture screen, T-V and In book* wll be presented >n«the two-hour shows Satrday nght and Sunday afterloon. All the phases, that Is. except scalpng of helpless frontersman and ther famles, although the Indana wll be present In ful orce. Cowboys and cowgrls wll per orm ther specaltes In trck ldlne, calf-roptaj. trck ropng, broncho-bustng, steer wrestlng Brahma bull rdng In real rodeo style. Crabbe of course wll hemlne the program wth hs horse. Tartan, gong through a routln f trcks. All In all It shapes up for ( grand weekend for the youngster and the young n mnd. Tckets may be had In advajtce through polce offcers throughout the county and at the new Dover Speedway offce on Rout* 6, Dover. Hamorsk Hurls One-Ht Vctory In Carteret Loop CARTERET In a return gam In the Mlghtj-MldgeU League, tn Yankees defeated the Dodgers b: a slugfest, -, recently. "Edju Hamorsk held the Dodgers to lone ht. The Yankees pled up an elgh run advantage h the early Innng and saled, to aa easy vctory. Dodgers () AB Potts, c 3 Valo, p 3 Kovacs, If 3 Toth, cf, 3 R Kondrk, rf l Plsar, 3b 2 Krssak, sa * Kol, cf o Truck*, lb ;.. 3 Pachkowskl, 2b 3 S3 () AB R E. Bamorskl, p 4 2 Keratt, lb 4 2 Terebetsk, rf 2 Wlyollnakl, rf 2 Romantz,- 3b 4 Kobrln, 2b 3 Pukasz, ss 2 2 Bednarz, c 3 R. Hamorsk* If 3 l Barbate cf 2 l 28 Score by Innngs: Dodgers 9 Yankees 6 2 Rutgers to be Host To Grdron Greats NEW BRUNSWICK All tme football greats of the naton wll make the Rutgers Unversty Stadum ther headquarter!) Novwnber 3rd, when they partlcleate n an All Amercan reunon, hghlght of the second annual Hull of Fame football game. The Hutgers-Fordham clash ha* bten desgnated as the Football Hall of Fame game, t was announced ths week by George E Lttle, Rutgers' drector of athletcs, and Arthur L. Evans, executve secretary of the Hall of Fame. Tht game anl gatherng of All Amercans vul commemorate the Ing of the natonal shrne here. Rutgers defeated Brown 5-2 In the frst annual Hall of Fame game, whch, was played here last November, Formaton of Handcap Pn Loop at V. S Metals CARTERET The formaton at u handcap bowlng league s under wuy at the D. S. Metals Refnng Company, accordng to a report today by George (Ol) Olleaple, a member ofthe Personal Department. The league wlu eon*lst of tl bowlers who have ab average of ISO or lew, The league wll be operated In addton A U» meat league wheh U on«d the leadng pn leagues tn the cotmty. In vew of the fact that both local alleys are fudy booked up, the new Iaaguu may bowl Its games n Woodbrdg«. Unon Boy$ to Plaj Plant Management at USMR C A R T I H I T - Johnny Mltro, presdent of tjhe Independent Mne, Mll and Smelter Unon, local W. anoweed ths mornng that plans are uodtr W or th* annual Softball game, between the "unon bow" and member* of Ul top nutnagmmftt alaff at the plant- The lown, accordlm to Mtro, wll ttat tht wtaxrs to refwhmenu, The game wn be played aa 8aUtr«4ay aftawwd.»me tme d tut north of aep^mner, and *m t - - MANLNR 7Wt O/Tt/P&R WHO WAtTBO TIL TUB MAMBLBTOMAtf TO SCOPS WHAT THE, DARK cm.r fo OUT OF 25 PUT HAP COPPEP t OUT OF FRIDAY, AUGtlST 3, W I..,,.: ky IUAI ftttnt ft*-""' By Ah. mm VICTORY n rue PSPBY OF Tft SPCPT PlJPSE AHP 2 ENTRIES St. Joes Wn Par To Take Lead From Foster Wheeler CARTERET The 3t. Joes baseball team ganed the lend n the Men's Senor Recreaton Baseball League By bumpng of! the Potter Wheeler nne. 2-8, last week In the hgh school stadum feld. The Sants hopped on Staubach rght from the start and smacked Wn ftr fve runs In the frst, three In th*'«kord frame and four more tn the thrd to roll up a twelve run lend and clnch the vctory. Dck Mglecz, Sant*' hurler, dd a swell Job and ptched scoreless ban nntl the laat nnng when M let up a lttle and the Wheeler htters tagged hm for eght runs. I -In the seccfrd senor league ball game the Sant Joes won a - thrller form the cloven. Both H teams were scoreless untl the sxth Innng when the Sahb cored what later proved to be pe cttefeffog tally. Erne Brechka opened up wth a sngle Into rght and successve hlta by Al Franco and Adam Cufchowtk brought hm around wth the wnr.ttrrun. Porter Wheeler (I) AB Lukach. ss 4 Moeczan, If 4 S. Resko, c 4 E. Resko, p, rf 9 ORourke, Sb 3 L. Retsko, ^ 2 Balars, 2b 8 Staubach, p 2 Sabo, rf LevondowsM. cf 3 t St. Joe* (It) AB If 3 GluchowAk. lb * Vraft, cf 3 Mullan, rf - E. Sabo, rf "... 3 Malnowskl, st Peukel, Jb 3 Makwnsk, 2b 4 Ywrorsky. C Mglecz, p _ * R H to IT Foster Wheeler..» 9»» St. Jo«" » l» Cttfen It) AB GrflUb, n -... Oluehow*k,'e..X...» Maslck, 3b S. Lesky, ft 3 J. Leaky, lb Mtdwck, rf Tomorl, rf Hayko, cf ft Weber, ft J- Slomko, p... R e D e f Franco, 3b G)uchow8k, Vrag, If 8abo, rf SI. Jon lb Malnowskl, ss Penkul, cf kwtttskt, 2b YaVenky, c Brkhka. p. AB a 2 R Soon by nnngs: Cfcrvers 8» 6 x St. Joes t «x R a o 9 I jmutuel Bettng at eehold Raceway. Sets New Records FREEHOLD Drvng honors at the freehold Raceway appear as att'bpen flglt for the top postons,'. the past weekend showng rensmen In the thck of one (M^the merrest battles In recent. A surprsng number of more M drvers have broke Into wn column»t leant once, but a lmted number who have' able to turn In trumphs wth.e regularty. Okt (Mckey) Stokes of :rna, O. and Charles Smms of Ido, O., are now n one of the ' ft duels for drvng honors on the Freehold Raceway, f the two Ohoans may need the >a'l week of the U4-rtay mertlnk 'jecde the matter. '' jftoket and the elder Snms each wns up to last Saturday's :, and the way s by no meuw lor ether of them whle Ed of Burlngton, Ells Myer of Harrngton, Del. and Bll Ban are showng sgns: of overtakng them. Kelly, Ban and Myer each have nne wrns, and a good streak mght bosrt any one of them to the front. *The class of racng and the mxtt of favortes and low»hot.s Whch have been scorng durlk tbf ftr»t porton of the meetng, has drawn wde attenton In turf ctrple* Harness racng las been on the uptrade at the Monmouth County track as dsplayed by the decded boost In attendance and the rocketng of the mutuel handle the frst 4 days of the rnentlng the daly average has beer J72.J94. compared wth $56,948 The, latt porton ot the meetng appear* to be headed for further ncrease as the word of the popular raceway has been gettng around jn turf *nd sports crcle*. ATTENTION BOWLING TEAMS and SPONSORS We An Uf takhf Qrtfert ft Iwltaf Shrts Ord*r v : t*4kmmt x -' v( SPORTING Canddates To Report Today To Coach Kng CARTERIT- A large group Of canddates Is exr*:ted to report tlhs mornm tn Head Coach Doug KlnR at the hl«h sohol to revve tlrlr phylsleal checkups md alao he outftted wth unforms for the comng grdron season at Carterrt Hgh. Ths wll be thr nrnf'tal orxmln«nt the Washngton Avenue Insttuton, wth artvc practce»m- *lon. Rettng under wnv tomorrow It wll b> Doly. Kng's frst year us head football cnnrh UP WHS apponted several month"! n«o to suce-ed Al Bre'hkn Doug? comes ta town nflcr fl Very surceful regn ft heul co.rh at St Mary's In P-rth Amboy wh«n> he enjoyed much success»! b>>tl bnsrbnlt nnd basketball. St. Mary's had no football team. IjJot havng beon nblr to Ret an apprasal of h* Rtlrtnm forcm as today's sesson wll he the- oppnlw on., Kng hm been unable to tell what les In store for hm th.» sea son. But he IK rnnfllent that bolh he and the boys wll wurk hard In order to tnjoy n strrt'mfl sennon.' Kng hm stated Ilat the l.f.\m wll pl»y an rght gum' scledulej whch lneludps four!u>m* lum's and fouj away from home The regulars lncludt the bg tradtonal battles wth Perth Amboy and Woodbrdge. and contests wth Plalnfleld. Unon. Lnden. Sayrevtlle. South Rver and I-ong Branch. The openlne name wll be played In Carteret a^nlnst Unon nn the* last Saturday n Srptembtr. Ban* Ownershp More homes were owned by thtlr occupantl In 85 than ever brfotr In hstory, aj the Natonal As- JOdton of Home Bullderr Owntn totaled 9.5 mllon, us nfntadt 7. mllon unts otcuplwl bj renters Thh U n Inmate of 7 per cent In th* Utt years. Router occuped unts ncreax-d by only 5 per cent n the same perod VVATKRMANH BALLPOINT PENS $ PAL NEWS PACK K. of C T< Upset St. JMS H Softball Loop, II Tre Corumbtu Olrls of the PAL Softball LMIUt hare won the CARTIRET- The KnK champonshp and each player Columba noftbnll toaten, wll rtcerte» beautful trophy fonrthwabl* mprovement The outlook for the comng p»» of late. *cored a hgh school football season Is» upset nvr the St. Joe* Holy mystfy s many of latt year* combne. -4 last week frst strnger* are gone Cr*rh bg's PVld In the Cart*f*t Done Kng wll hatre to fnd t reatton Softball I^affoe. 'ompltt» backfleld as the only lellerman relumng Is Art Benson. The Knlhls of Cohm The lne shapes up much better.. tated )n, n, a (f nfendmw nh! nrst )nnl, Ig t ww for fve regulars wll return Ron-> ^ tan)f MrMk ot hall tame. A nlr Medretr And Ronne Ihnat»t by Trnv Jackson durng»hhll» the ends. John Borne. Bll Har InBtm nnrt Mellc* a, nettles othft,, by lou walked four bolters tnd ht hts, accounted for the M«Al Makak. last year's offensve Tony Soswv/sk hurled a -fner, wll not be able to ptay sx-ht vrto v, fo rthe ths year due to a back Injury. St. llory X*mt (I) The MFdvtt! famly wll agnln be AB n represented ths year, for three of 3 the boy«are out for the squad. It would br a mracle If one of the brothers could replace Frankle. The bg headache Is how to replace Johnny Lttle. Hugo Mavocchl. Frank' Medveta, Eugene Kuskw and Amadlo Domlngue. The condton of Johnny Lttle las shown rapd Improvement and Johnny jhould be home n a few weeks Boon many of Carteret's boys wll no to college, and ther frlend u home would lke to follow ther mows*. One way to keep n touch Is to wrte tll* column or send dppngs. Latest tad In New Jersey Is to have Confederate flag* on car. More JeMy boys are attendng Southern schools. OMMna Rmemtor Chldren remember mort about moton ptetlte thn adults, nd for a longer length of tme, accordng to tests reported by Chlldcrfl books, Acton It remembered belt, specally when It Is connected wth typf of actvty that are 'mlllar to <ht chld. All chldren tend to accept k true everythng seen tn the muvles, unltw It l olcarty hown to b* false. Here are good example* M PVBLIX "Thrftmele"! Btudy them. You'll l»»n that our low, low prces wll brng you a hgh mark In savlns on back-to- M-hool needs and the famlly'9 favorte health and beauty ads. Yes by any test... qualty, varety or prce... our backt».school value* rate an "A" for economy! Halo Shampoo, 3V. 57c Colgate Dental Cream, party7c Anadn Tablets, 't 98< lsterne Antseptc, 49 < Pro-ptty-lac-tk Toothbrush 29< Heavy M«fal LUNCH KIT Complt* wflh V pnt Vacuum lortt* SOX STATIONERY 29cup Texcel Tape 5c 25l 3^t THERMOS BOTTLE pnt.64 Chldren's Home Permanent.75 Kt UKU MIIDNDT Scrlpto Pencls... 25c Wear ever Pens... 5c< jlieakfek FINEUNB Pens & Pencls I.SOap JLV&. Pud's Angel Face... I Drene Shanpo, 3 z... STe Hazel Bshop Lpstck... JtrfM'AJI~PnrposeCreap39c Wc«ftry Dry Skh Cnw 39c Benson 3b Mullet, cf Trvlnjr.»s Ftttpatrtck, If 8ebert. lb Zlmmerman.'p Jackson, p t Molowatch, rf Campbell, c Shanley. 2b KnlfhU ef Cahmta (Nt- AB K O'Donnell. cf Ells, vl '... t 8. Lucas. 3b 3 * NMolak. If 3 Oorena, lb 3 Irvng, as 3 O'Donntll. 2»> 3 Broezowk, c 2 TomcQk, rf 2 Sosnowskl, p 3 I 35 Score by Innngs: St. Joe 9 K. of C Important tatattry ll There «re over CM.M pel ngaged tn contract com work, r*poru \hr Natonal tlnn nf Hurt* I'tlden w S^oL HANDLE WITH CARE.. 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6 MUJE BIX Boro (kranan Uka.vkpa.lrz. Mrs. Rose UKky. Ms. Mary Polehonkl, Helen Kflman. Mrs. Theo-, Bkrnprwk. Drmelrlus Mrn'. Clu!) ap- Pd (le fhlnwinc mrmbers to on the commlttm': Dmtr»orsky, Mu-hnel Skprrlok, "ter Konowkn. Jnseph S/yrrtan-, Jr., Slnnley Phllps, Ncholas eowln. Sr, Walter Kdman, Wnsyl Dumnnnky. Charles es.,r) m xkod, Anthony ytlln. Mrlm-l H/pnk. John FVr- 8, Steve Mcllck. Henry Padlak, bhn Hnknlsky..John Hrycuna. her memhrrs of the club wll )ve the rnnm.re ttctr full cofftllnn., St. Ann's Auxlary members n on the commttee are: Irg. Catherne Symchlk, Mrs. ry Mellrk. Mrs Mary Harrow, Catherne Olndn, Mrs. Rose Hfor.sky. Mrs. Slella Phllps. Annn Skttka, Mrs. Ol«a Mrs Frllra Del. Mrs. ry FYrenre. Mrs. Vctora Karanocky. Mrs, Anna Tracz, Mrs. ther Rmrsh, Mrs. Mary Szpak, a. Oluu NftRy, Mrs Anna Mol- Br, Mrs. Helen Marronl, Mrs. Mzykn, and Mr.s. Mary Joseph Snlhr and hs Blue nubr nclu'sla wll furnsh the Mr for dunolr. Moves wll be shown at 9 o'clock the even!nn by John Tercbetskl, ClurlrR some events that took n hr parts hand at the nes of,'cvpral of Its members. JjROWNS IN BATHTUB f JACKSONVILLE. Pla. - Lttle Memo Tunksley, -months old, Wwned n the bathtub at her tnts' home when a washcloth ped up the dran of the tub whch, she was playng. The htld was found floatng face-up the half-flled tub. Ror.d-Thr-World Clock For ho'v who wanl tn know, the Corporaton, 35 E. 46th et, N'w York 7, often a new Ok th:t tolls the tme n 24 ctes the Rlobe. PREPARE for a Good Poston ENROLL NOW! In Our Secretaral, Stenographc, Account ng. ('nmntometry and RWresher Courses FALL TERM Starts September 4 Day and lvmng Classes DRAKE COLLEGE 33 State St. IVrtl Amboy l'lonc I. A Dr. w. ('. (ope, Presdent Mrs. A. J. St. John, M([r. Starts Wth A New Hat And llamlbu'! VELVETS, KKLTS, VELVET- EENS n the trwest shapes shadt.-> awat your selecton II MAIN ST. HAT BAR WOODBRIDGE FINAL CLEARANCE!! Polo Shrts - Sports Shrts am tlallk Trunks. Prce $3. NOW ITEMS n t\f\ '.Prce $4. NOW*««vU Why Travel Shop At Ar-condtoned n mnssw 3 MAIN STftSBT WOODBBIIM3 OPEN MIJDAY THX I Freehold Harness Racng Notes Dorry Pope, the 83-y^ar old Shore drver who recently tred for a comebnrk on the Freehold harness track not Into the money for the frst tme Saturday when he guded Ann and George Pfleghar's Pleasantvllle, Josedale Bold nto thrd placf for a $4.2 -show prce behnd Don Pronto and Olas- Kow In the nnth rare. The weekend found the top drvng honors at the Freehold Raceway In a trple tc over the frst 5 days of the 24-day meetng. Ed Kelly of Burlngton scored a double wn Saturday whentopsy Scott dashed home twce ad ths provded Kelly wth wns to ttmarks prevously marked up by Charles BImms of Waldo, O. and Harold (Mcky> Stokes of Medna, O. Whle the mutuel handle at the Freehold Racrway has been rocketng upward by 3 per cent, the daly fgures show an average of $76,87 over the frst 5 days, aganst $58,95 over the same perod In 95. Dally Double players were shutout n large numbers Saturday, In spte of full use of eght wndows, showng the popularty of the feature. The dally double pool ht a new record over the $, mark.. Oeorge C. Enslen of Harrngton, Del., racng secretary at the Freehold Raceway, has been drawng favorable attenton In turk crcles as the result of the hgher class of j trottng and pacng races durng the present harness racng season. Members of the B. P. O. E. wll be watchng the Saturday racng program. The Freehold lodge of Elks has arranged for a specal trot event when they.wll present a trophy. The top weekend should break all atendance and handle marks for the Freehold Raceway If the weather remans favorable Saturday and, Monday (Labor Day) events loom as the peak for the season though the meetng wll wnd up on the followng Saturday, September 8th. FORGERY. Government bon^ and check forgeres haye been so numerous that, on July, the Secret Servce had a backlog of 5, awatng Investgaton, The Servce sad drug addcts have been stealng and forgng Government ' checks to get money to buy narcotcs. BEER WINES AND LIQUORS Free Delvery! Call CA ROCKMAN'S LIQUOR STORE Randolph St. Cor. Pershlwc Open Frday Nght* Free Parkng la Rear of Store f'l. '! ' )''!;' S U.S. FARMS Farm Assets At New Hgh WASHINGTON. DC -Flnnnclnllj >nd physcally, Amercan agrculture s n the slronno.t poston n Us hstory tn rrurl the producton demands Involved In the free world's rearmnrtrtu effort. The U. S deportment of agrculture e*tmntes agrculture'! total assets at the besnnlng of 95» a re* record hgh of more tbfln $34 bllon, two and on* half tme! the equvalent total a decade ago. Much of ths ncrease may refleet Inflaton, notably In farm lane' prlce., but much of It also represents sold galn In tangble pot.se8 lon and savngs. An to output potentals, the naton's farm plant has never been tn well equpped for an all-out pro ductun effort»» It Is now bfceause of the rapd mechanzaton of recent.vears, marked Increases In productvty, and Improved farm- Ing technques n general, agrculture department offcals report. Poston [» Chanced The ement stuaton s In decded contrast wth the poston o( agrculture at the begnnng of the last war when farmng was just emergng from a prolonged depresson and stlt showed Its effects. One of the sgnfcant elements of agrculture's curent strength Is the growth of formers' avlng» over the past decade combned wth the relatvely small rse n ther aggregate debt. At the begnnng of ths year, farmers as a group held nearly $22 bllon In bank deposts, currency, U. S. savngs bonds, and nvestment In cooperatves. Ths was more than (our tmes the $5 bllon total of such lqud assets at the start of 94. These fgures do not nclude other savngs such as lfe Insurance. Farmers are known to have greatly ncreased ther lfe nsurance protecton n recent years. ' Aggregate farm debt t the begnnng of ths year was estmated at Just under }3 bllon, as aganst $ bllon on January, 94. All ths Increase-has been n the nonreal estate category, a large part of t due to government crop loans. Farm Debts Lower Actually, the farm mortgage debts s nearly a bllon dollars lower now than t was at the start of World War II. Thus overall farm ndebted ness rose by only 3 per cent n a perod when consumer credt and nonfarm home mortgage debt more than doubled. To sum up the changed fnancal poston of agrculture, farmers as a whole now have $,67 n cash or equvalent for every dollar they owe, as aganst only 5 cents n cash assets lor every dollar ot debt years ago., Accordng to the bureau of agrcultural economcs, U. S. department of agrculture, the Amercan farmer today has assets valued at $344 bllon as compared wth $53.8 bllon n 94. Labltes total $2.9 bllon today as compared wth $. n 94. FOR THE GIRLS Kate Greenaway Dresses from 2.98 Cnderella Dresses from 2.98 Blouses from.98 Skrts from.98 Nylon Sweaters from.98 Wool Sweaters from 2.98 Rancoats from 2.98 Slps from.69 t No-Run Pantes.59 and.69 Umbrellas from 2.98 Navy Jumpers 4.98^ FOR THE BOYS t Shrts from.98 Slacks from 2.98 Sweaters from 2.98 Rancoats from.98 Corduroy Shorts.59 Sport Jackets 7.98 Tes - Belts Suspenders FOR BOTH Carter's Underwear Gbb's Underwear Healthtex Polo Shrts Sox.39 Charge t At J - Sptclal Lwy to FlfaAo Aurlol's Amrlcan Vst PARIS The average French man wll contrbute about one franc (one-fourth of a t'rt> to fnance Presdent Vncent Aurl rtl's lft-dsy vst to the Unltod States. The Presdent drafted a decree to ths effect aboard the lner He de France before he started hl» trp to Amerca, It has Jnce been approved by the Natlonll Assembly and the upper house. The Government granted 38,-, francs ($7,) to cover expenses for the "famous trp and also allotted another 4,33, francs for broadcastng and televsng the trp. Flu Flet Contnuously ' At KytvllU t«rra Rubra WASHINGTON - The Amercan flag was found to be jammed at top of ts staff n front of the farm at Terra Rubra, near KeyvlUe, Md., but the owner, Roy E. Batongardner, made no attempt to Mul Old Glory down. It Is not necessary for Baumgardner to confovm to the ctstom of rasng and lowerng the colors at sunset. Tern Rubra farm Is the brth' place of Francs Scott Key, author of "The Star Spangled Banner," and Is so one of the fve places where the Stars and Strpes may wave, day and nght, year n and year out. The present flagstaff was erected at the farm n 948. Two banner* have been prevously worn out by contnual servce. Other locatons where the flag may be flown round the clock are the Captol Buldng; the war memoral at Worchester, Mass.; Fott McHenry, Md., where the lght of the flag nspred the natonal anthem n 83, and the author's grave at Mt, Olvet Cemetary, Frederck, Md. rlalf-a-cntury Barber Says Males Are too Van WINNIPEG, Canada - Ron Lavers, 68, has been cuttng har for half a century and estmates that he has served 324, customers for harcuts durng hs career as a barber. Lavers beleves that customers are a lot fusser now than they used to be and "the men are just as bad as the women some of them are even worse." The old-fashoned barber crnges t the sght of young men comng n wth requests for permanent waves and lots of them "have ther own fngerwaves." Women ace expected to be van, but men, when they start t, that's too much for any barber, Ar Force Promses Plane Capable of Greater MPH WASHINGTON, D. C, - The ar force expecfj to put nto the ar sometme ths year a new supersonc rocket plane whch wll fly faster and hgher than any man has rdden arcraft n exstence. The X-2, lke the X-l whch exceeded the speed of sound (76 mles per hour at sea level), Is expermental, and so small as to carry only a plot and the. needed nstruments. Aeronautcal experts beleve that the X-2, when completed, and fully developed, may fly 2,5 ml«s an hour at an alttude of 2, feet. It s beng bult by Bell Arcraft Corporaton.. ULIANO'S BARBER &, BEAUTY SHOP WALTER 76 Roosevelt Ave. Cur. Oeorge Street WEST CABTERET Open Daly g to 7 (Frept Wed.) For Appontment Call CA -592 MAJESTIC NOW W '' Desre to Lve Saves Traveler Bured n Slde DENVER, Colo. - Robert F, Ray. a 37 year old Grand Juncton, Colo., lumberman enjoys the questonable dstncton of havng been bured beneath torn of snow, trees and rocks'in lubern weather and lvng to /ell about t. Ray was drvng along Unted States hghway It west of Dmver late one nght* when a huge tumblng mass hurtled ht car over a 4 foot clff and, burled t under eght feet of snow, tmbers and boulders. Knotted unconscous by the mpact, nv also suffered fve broken rbs, a fractured shoulder blade, and multple cuts and bruses. Black. Exactly how long he was trapped to the crushed automoble he doesn't know for sure. When he frst reganed hs senses, "I thought I was n bed just waknj up. Everythng was black." Feelng around In the wrecked nteror of the 947 sedan, Ray dscovered that he was wedged under the steerng wheel. Hs frst though! was "how I was gong to kll myself so that I wouldn't suffer. ddn't have a gun or a knfe." Urfe to Lve But that thought soon gave way, he explaned, to an overpowerng urge to lve that gave hm superhuman strength. He jerked hmself free of the smashed steerng wheel and wrecked front seat and started kckng the remanng glass out of the broken wndsheld. There was hardly enough room to crawl out, but he clawed at the snow wth hs bare hands, pullng t back Into the car whle edgng hmself through the wndsheld openng. In a few moments, Ray's gropng hand caught on a rnx ornament on the radator. Beneath Car "When that happened," he related, "I realsed that the car was upsde down and that I wa underneath t. II I had kept dggng the way I started, I would have dug my own grave." Ray nched hs way from under the car and contnued tunmun'l upward at a feversh pace. Hs hands were bleedng freely from cuts and he was unaware ot that, or any pan. After what seemed lke eterntes, hs hands broke free of snow, and, just thanked God." Realsed Weakness But he was stll a long way from safety. The debrs of the slde had oblterated the hghway. and all marteer. He suddenly became aware of hs njures, and the loss of blood from the cuts on hs hands, legs and head made hm weak. He stumbled over the snow mass and by chance came upon a hghway shelter house a quarter mle from the scene of the slde. No one was n sght, but a hghway truck was parked outsde the buldng. Kay estmates that t was now about 3:3 a.m. two or three hours after the accdent. Uses Elbows The temperature of 5 degrees below zero had left hs hands, and fngers numb and useless. He managed to open the door to the truck cab and* flp on the gnton by the use of hs elbows. He used hs teeth to pull out the headlght swtch. Pat Murray, operator of a state hghway snowplow saw the lght* and went to nvestgate. The hghway workman tqf>k Ray Into the shelter house and then cleared a path through the'slde to to drve the njured man to medcal help at Georgetown, 2 mles away. The.wrecked car was recovered from the snow weeks later. Federal personnel mproved by teats and on-the-job tranng. READE THEATRES In PERTH AMBOY SHOWING The Most Beautful Love story Ever Told! "FORCE OF ARMS" wth, Wllam Hulden Nancy Olson STARTS SUNDAY Prevue Sat. at 9:3 "People Wll Talk" wth Cary Grant You'll Want to Talk After Seeng Thlj Bg Screen Ht! Don't Mss Hm "GOLIATH" In Person n front of the Majestc Labor Day 7 to 9 P. M. Meet the Bg Gant Who Appears n the Great Moton Pcture "DAVID and BATHSHEBA" ' STRAND NOW SHOWING Two Bs Features An AU-8ta- Cast In "The Secret of Convct Lake" wth Glenn Ford Gene Ternfey Zachery Scott, plus (\ Gene Autry n "Texans He ver Cry" STARTS SUNDAY Prevue Sat.' t 8: It's Belvedere Laugh Tme! Clfton Webb tn "Mr. Belvedere Rngs the Bell" STARTS SUNDAY Rchard Grffon GOOD CATCH WHTTBY, Kntland-HJust»s an angler w*» reelng In a fsh, a seagull dved down and matched the fsh, hook and all. The angler contnued reelng, haulng n hs double catch. He freed the brd and kept the fsh. To the Rewue Walter: "Can I help you wth that soup, sr?" Dner: "Help me? Kow what do you meur" Walter: "Jtorry, sr. Prom the sound I thought you mght wsh me to drag you uhore." CofttM Work House Party Hostess "Very bad form, I call It, to rng me up durng church hours." Guest "Probably she knows you don't go to church." Hostess "Verj^ lkely; but she mght have had the decency to assume t"hat I do." Jobllant On a card In the front wndow of a suburban home apc&red the followng notce: "A pano for sale." In the wndow next door another card appeared wth Just one word: 'Hurrah I" Confused Clerk You say you wont a ocher red ocher lke you use to pant brcks." Tomy Naw; It's tappy ocher. Mom wants to make a puddng frth It. Crculaton of currency rses spettacuutly snce March. RITZ THEATRE PORT READING NOTES Ml. John McDonnell Phone WO 8-UW A son WHS born Sunday to Mr. and Mra. Vncent CufTo, 2 Tpppn Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Antono Volpone D«t Antono Volpone, 54, 24 West Avenue, ded Sunday at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. He s survved by a daughter, Mrs. Albert LnrRe, Avenel; throe son*, Party, Domnck, and Ncholas, all ot PoH Readng; and a step-brother, James, Gbbatown. FuneraJ servces were held Wednesday mornntc at 8:3 from Grencr Funeral Home, Woodbrd(re. Requem maxs wax at 9: o'clock n St. Anthony's Ohurch, Port Readng. Bural was n St. James' Cem etery, Woodbrdge. RUIIO In Tranng Prvate Mchael RUHBO, son of Domnck Russo, 5 Hagaman Heghts n nearng the completpn of a 4 week tranng perod at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., wth a unt of the fth Armored Dvson But Trp Succtttful The bus trp sponsored by the Lades' Auxlary of Port Rendng Pre Co.jNo, to Coney Island was a success, All avalable Seats on the two buspj were flled and many late would-be passengers had to be turned down. Note Rev. Stanslaus Mlos, n com pany wth Hftv. Burko of the Claretan Order of Washngton. D. C, vsted the Natonal Shrne rkont Cnltnt H-SMO WASHINGTON AVENUE, CARTERET, N.. SHOW.STARTS AT 7 PM. FRIDAY SATURDAY AUG. 3 - SEPT. p Clark Oable Walt Dsney's "MUTINY ON *J THE BOUNTY" g NATURE'S HALF ACRE" SAT. MAT.: COMIC BOOKS TO KIDDIES FREE! SUNDAY & MONDAY SEPT. 2-3 Bran Donlevy Rod Cameron Foretf Tucker Wayne Morrs "FIGHTING 8 COAST GUARD' O "STAGE TO TUCSON" MON EARLY AMERICAN OVENWARE TO SADIES TUESDAY TO THURSDAY Dors Day Gordon McRea "ON MOONLIGHT BAY" FRIDAY - SATURDAY P g "CALIFORNIA PASSAGE" THE BIG GUSHER" SEPT Roy Rogers "TRIGGER, JR." SEPT. - 8 PICK - UP - DELIVERY Call WOodbrdge or Perth Ambdy STORES WOODBKIDGE - FORDS. HOPELAWN AT PINELU'S HATS Announcng... The OPENING OF Route No. 35, Woodbrdge AT Merchants and Fanners Market Norman Bosley Charles Mangone STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE. N. 3, AIR CONDITIONER TODAY THRU SATURDAY W»lt DISNEY'S 'ALICE IN WONDERLAND" Th«All Ctrtoon Muscal Wonderftlra In florlou techncolor - plus Walt DISNEY'S 'NATURE'S HALF ACRJJ".flw SWOOPS COMEDY- JOE POAKES COMPT V"*'"""' " "' BlNOAY THRU TUESDAY /. J» t POWELL - Vc DAMON* to < RJCty YOUNG AND PRETTY" SDLUVANA of the Immaculate c,,,, Washngton, I). (', M,, n ',', -Rev. Frederck ^ feld, Mass., am.!,,,,,, Ware, Mass., are spcm days vstng ther ln, Stanslaus 'Mlos, p,- H,, mthony's Church. Mr, and Mrs. <;,, 'orrnfrton, Conn., spc md vstng Mr. am! M,. McDonnell, Ffl,.,, Bob MeDonn-l ',,', pphcwu, Jerry am lt n:, ell, on a fshng trp 'In, Lbrary Assocaton M,., At a specal meetng., / Readng Lbrary ASH,,I,', Monday evenng n n,, tentatve plans were m;,, dedcaton to he hell H, part of September, d,, Lons are welcome. Two W«ddng S!, tl The weddngs of M, Cocuaza, 9 School st,,, Mss Isobel De!'Y].M Thrd Street wll take p,,,. [lay at St. Anthony's (hm,, H ATLANTIC Cll!. :. the fnest vocot n., bathng ot ts best., n, end entertanment n lull And hcr«ot tho MmII - thete's so much to cnjny large oceon-front sjh ( rr. a tpocout beoch wth vote «ntrone«... <M Jneol... pnd entpjnn each evenng. Ocean W< ol boths. Why not bur I > h e famly for O vst? Ularlharnmh p on DS FORDS, N. J. -. P. A MH! WED. THRU SAT "SHOWBOAT wth Kathryn Gnusun. Howard Kre "FAT MAN Wth J. Scott Smart On Satrudaj Matnee :ttn Cartoons SUV. THRU Tl IS "RICH, YOUNG AM) PRETTY" wth Jane Powell. Wrndrll Corey "TEXAS RANGERS" wth Geo Montgomrry. Gale Storm Monday (Labor Day M.tnm 4 Extra Cartoon-.. Startng 2 P, M. (' RouU IS at the Clnrr WOODBRIDGE DRIVE-IN IHIMRI FRIDAY & SATURDAY' «.. WARNER BROS ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE PIUB ma TOP M*.mn QNCE A THIEF J FOR THE ('llll-" l;l FRIDAY IM M '.FREE L()xm" vs ' * Specal ljldugm sh»»- SATURDAY M" COMING ION. «WON. ''"" 'TUB OHEAT MHIOURI KAI»" In "AH"'" ' " ' " tn ' '' NV v!-!'' ' M l *

7 Amerca and UN Budget, ronnectlonjrtth ronnej the nternatonal had toed a lmt of thrty-three and,natons ertwflahed by the Unted one-thr,d per cent as ths country's contrbuttan to any organsaton ard ponted thns the Unted States, snce the end of vv, r haft been contrbuton a rather out tnrt l to b *** tne alm of the government v percentage sof the total cost.? n our 8nare totha leveḻ or «,,, natons shdttld meet ther share of thrty per cent of the organzauon's total s fnancal burdfea Ths problem ex- cost, hut our percentage s beng cut down dns the actdn of the House n cuttng regularly. ll)(,),nn oft the budget request for $3,- t «** necessary, of course, Just after to make good the pledged contrl- war for the Unted States to assume a dsproportonate share of the expenses of ltl, m of the Unted States. ly-srtent Truman, n askng for the full nternatonal groups. Many of the other rm,nt requested, says that the savng of natons 6f the world, whch could have n.noo nvolves th rsk of runng the been expected to contrbute, were sufferng from the economc devastaton of p;lll 7,atons and suggests that f the mm- ) Congress Oppose the work, as a war. Temporarly, at leas.t, the other na- (,lr t would be better and more honor- tons were not able to put up ther full share lr to offer legslaton endng our partcl- but, n the years that have passed, most n n n these gtoups. of th$m have gven Indcaton of ther The Presdent ponted out that the wllngness to do so. / ftp Om of the largest mnortes n ths countoday, and OJttp almost entrely unor- n 7,rd, s competed of the people who lve thr farms of the- naton and rase the feed and fber upon whch lfe tself pnds. hundred years ago, seventy per cent om populaujn, lved on farms and rased ough food for themselves and the other ty percent of the people of ths country. In 95, only eghteen per cent of all (lenrns were engaged n producng )d and, nevertheless, the naton has more cat than ever before n ts hstory. The explanaton, of course, s n the ap of scence to the producton of t" ps Mechanzaton has helped the m<r to produce larger yelds on fewer,f,s, but more than that, scentfc delopment of sprays and other dscoveres vr helped In the producton of larger lds. The ntroducton of.hybrd corn, alone, Populaton Drops to I8 X Per Cent Sacrfces, Shortage, Taxes \ credted wth ncreasng the yeld by' around 75,, bushels annually. Ths makes, possble a larger number of hogs and cattle and, besdes, makes a market for crops whch used to be used Jo'keep horses and mules alve. Now, anmal power has been replaced to a consderable extent by the 3,8, tractors that have come to our farns snce 95. Ths s an Interestng pcture and one whch s reassurng to the eghty-two per cent of the populaton that depends upon the farmer for abundant yelds of the crops that are necessary to modern lfe. However, there s a pcture that s not so nvtng. It revolves around the standard of lvng for many of those who work In the producton of crops. It nvolves also the operaton of laws whch have favored ndustry aganst agrculture and the dsparty n the average ncome of farmers, wth those who work In other lnes for a ltvelhod. TMJNTON Voters of' New Jersey wll be granted an opportunty to vote for or aganst a fls.ooo.odo bond ssue to construct and extend State Teachers' Colleges n New Jersey when they go to the polls on November 6. general electon day. Wth the armed forces of the naton ex- No teplanaton has come from offcals The 95 Legslature has debate's cre^e 'dng 3,3, offcers and men and wth statutory celng of four mllon on the n regard to the general Strategc Stuaton, jfhch s, of course, based upon the nternatonal educatonal lobby, that there thoraerl manpower, the Jont Chefs of pcture, as a whole. Nevertheless, College buldngs, H admt that an ncrease Is contem- Secretary of State Dean Acheson has re- equpment and facltes for the educaton and tranng of ted and that the country may move nto peatedly warned Amercans not to be ms- teachers. ler moblsaton. Jed by 'the changng tune played fly, the Uuder the provsons of the Presdent Truman recently advsed Con- Russans, nsstng that our danger "Is not ess that the present goal of 3,5, n Jess than t was a month ago," although amed servces mght have to be rased some Amercans "seem to thnk so." Mr. the lght of the strategc stuaton. One Acheson says that "we must move steadly the factors Involved, as we understand to buld" our strength, regardless of what e general, stuaton, s the growng presre for expanson of the Strategc Ar ng at the moment," but acknowledges that tune the Sovet Unon happens to be play- mrnand, whch mght requre addtonal the effort to arm and equp free natons creases n other servces n order to mann what the mltary experts nsst should callng for more sacrfces, more shortages may be a long and dffcult assgnment, "balanced mltary forces." and hgher taxes. - Opnons of Others MANSION IK FORCE f A new controversy wthn the nm- Department Is buldng I >>mu a proposed vast expan>f the Ar. Force. 'f s no doubt the Unted >.s. as Ere OOoke Jr., head Amercan Ltflon. sad, a nl-rate ar power/ Russa MX tmes u many planes v.-ar as ths 'country. Ruslnlters areuuperlor to ours. ".over, should a general ">'f. the task<of provdng»^«would fkll prmarly ths country. We do not nearly enough planes to do "j 'flectlve.ly, commtments In Europe t necessary that we pro- ''- numbers of planes for l support of troops. Under ""'H Atlantc treaty'organl] European countres wll > most of the ground ut least at frst, but the states must provde the ar support. ' l'lunes and better planes Iu >t have. The need s Im- : > and delay Is dangerous. "'»e ought to have 3U ' '» 5 st mtter for the ''hefs of SUtl to decde "-ult^tlon wth, the Pres- >IH the Congress. Let's bgger Ar Force and a \ny and Navy as well.! «r caruot *l %war wth "'njah ohorh. Tne Army, 'l Marnes know that. ""«; the Ar Force dlscov- LI lll ' sur comntnente n "' Europe hor our woeful '' l " Power furnsh any ex- '" upsettlnf th to-called ""I'd forces" concept of <Je- K hat, f anythng, " concept ttl we should " ; ether by the Army, Navy or Marnes.^ Atlanta Contltutlon FOOD DUMFINQ The housewfe who fnds herself hard put to adjust her food budget to rsng prces must be shocked and bewldered In read- Ing accounts lately about the delberate dumpng of wholesale quanttes of food products she buys. A few weeks ago Calforna lettuce growers lad to be enjoned by Federal court acton from destroyng half of ther lettuce crop. Earler ths month, newspaper photographs showed bulldozers pushng nearly 3, carloads of apples Into a dump at Yakma. Wash- And now, here at home, Long Island farmers have dumped, pounds of unsold strng beans Into Department of Santaton trucks. In all these cases, the growers explaned they could hot sell ther product* except at panful losses.. For example, the Long Island farmer* reckoned that the producton cost to them for ther strng beans amounted to»2 a bushel. Tljat Included seed, fertlzer spray, cultvaton, truck- Ing and pckng. They stayed thlrty-slx hours at the Bronx Termnal Market tryng to get some kjnd of a reasonable prce, even a losng one. The best offer they got wa«twenty-fve tent* a bushs.. The baskets alone cost them twenty-fve cents. They reasoned t would be better fl- 'nancally for them to dump the product and recover the baskets. But some pertnent questons come to mnd. 6l*ce the cty had to bear th<j tost of truckng the strng beans to the dumpng place would not It have bean more sensble to route them nto some of the oharluwe or cty lnaututlos nstead of destroyng them? And more percent, why ffteen to nneteen cents a pound for strng beans, Farmng always has been a ganble, and seasonal gluts and scarctes always have plagued the market. 3ut whatever the economcs of the matter, t must seem senseles* to the.housewfe to see food products destroyed n these tmes "of hgh prces. New York Herald Trbune CARDINAL SPELLMAN'S OFFER Alexander Pope wrote, and Vctor Hugo n part repeated, the famous lne, "To err s human, to forgve dvne." Cardnal Spellnmn cted the words In the comment he made on Monday on "the students Involved n the dscplnary acton taken by the authortes of the Unted States Mltary Academy at West Pont" These students, the Car- _ dlnal sad, wll be accepted at any of the three Catholc colleges for men In the Archdocese of New York. Certanly none of us would wsh to persecute young men who under severe pressure and temptaton have commtted one unethcal act. The West Pont authortes have seemngly decded that they should not trust the lves ol solders and the safety of the latlon to offcers who have led or cheated to gan ther commssons. Ths decson need not mean that the offendng students should not have another chance *t tome college or colleges other thfttt West Pont. But we bellev«on«thng must be Inssted upon, for the sake of countless thousands of other young men, present and to come, at West Pont aad elsewhere. Ths Is that though a breach of the moral code, tfjch as occurred at the Acadtmy, W toe forgven t cannot be condoned. W«hope Cardnal ep^llttua Wll mak«it clear that he. dote not regard the dsmssed cad*t» martyrs de- Freeman bll, the Legslature also endorsed the vew that ths stuaton s detrmental to the educaton oj teachers and the welfare of the large number of chldren n Mew Jersey. The correcton of the condton therefore necesstates trfe spendng of $5,,, the measure clamed. If the voters approve the bond Issue, the bonds wll be offcally known as "State Teachers College Constructon Bonds" and they wll have a lfe of ffteen years. The Qovernor, State Treasurer and State Comptroller would be the Issung authortes, ' The law authorzng the bond ssue states that f Inhertance tax funds are not suffcent or avalable to amortze the bonds when they become due, "then and n that case th«re shall be assessed, leved and collected arnually n each of the muncpaltes of the countes of th^ State a tax on real and personal property upon whch muncpal taxes are or shall be assessed, leved and collected, suffcent to meet the Interest on all outstandng bonds ssued hereunder." A few yeans ago when a bond ssue desgned to rase funfls for smlar mprovements at State Teachers Colleges was Incorporated n a package d&al wth bonds for new buldngs at Rutgers JLfnlverslty and State nsttutons, t was soundly defeated by the voters of New Jersey. Last year, however, the voters approved a $25,, bond Issue for expanson cjf State In- LOST IN THE GREAT CITY Under the Captol Dome ly J. Jsep Grbls stltutlohal buldngs. CHILDREN? The condlton of New Jersey's homeless and unwanted chldren has Improved wth the passage of tme as State regulated agences and professonal socal workers replaced the well meanng efforts of "do-gooders" and self-apponted ntermedares. As late as 89 chldless famles and farm folk nterested n gettng cheap help "met the -trans" to take ther, pck of homeless and uncared for youngsters who had been gathered up from the streets or the ctes. Formal adopton rarely took place. In the same of "sweet charty" underprvleged youngsters entered a new lfe as apprentces, servants and farm help. In 894 the Reverend Martn Lamb founded the Chldren's Home Socety of New Jersey wth the objectve of."seekng out the homeless chldren of the State and the chldless homes so as to brng the two together." A few years later the State Board of Chld Welfare, then known as the State Board of Chldren's Guardans, began ts supervsory role n behalf of chldren, Today, the transfer of parental custody and the Improperly cared for chldren' are aded bychld* care agences operatng under the supervson of the State Department of Insttutons and Agences. But there s rfuch room for mprovement In the operaton of the New Jersey adopton stautes. Statstcs reveal that two adoptons are Consummated wthout recourse to prescrbed adopton procedures for every adopton completed accordng to the letter and sprt of the law. Untl, these loopholes are blocked the cry "black market" wll be heard. GLAMOR GIRLS HOLIDAY: Labor Day wll be fraught wth danger on New Jersey hghways. The most dangerous holday n New Jersey durng 95 was Easter Sunday when fve persons were klled on the streets and hghways of the State. There were 6 holday deaths durng the year compared wth 2 In 949. On New Year's.Day, two persons were klled In New Jersey; Independence Day, four persons: Labor Day, one person, Thanksgvng Day, three persons, and Chrstmas Day, one person. On Memoral Day last year not a person was klled In traffc. FARMER IN THE DELL: Is a mddlebaster the same thng as a mlddebreaker or mddleburster, or are they dfferent agrcultural Implements? The Mchgan Agrcultural Experment Staton, whch Is complng a-dctonary of Agrcultural Terms would lke very much to know. The project Is supported by the All College Research Commttee and because New Jersey farmers are plowng ther felds when Mchgan was a vast wlderness, the offcals of the latter state are seekng help from Garden State agrcultursts trf defnng such terms. Then there's ft lster. A farmer told John N. Wlnbourne, who leads the commttee complng the dctonary that a lster was just another name for mddlebuster. Ths was a help, untl another farmer sad he'd been usng a lster for years and It was not a mlddlcbuster. If you'it stll Interested and would lke to shed some lght on these verbal puzzles, or add other words /to the growng lst to be ncluded In the agrcultural dctonary, Just drop a lne to Mr. Wlnburne Mohlan State College. East Lflhdlg, Mchgan. Speakng personally, we never came Into contact wth ether a mddlebuster Or a lster but we have had a noddng acquantance wth a wooden dolt. LADY n&vbrs: - Women ' (Contnued on Page 8) A n Out of bry 5 Car h State WeuM FM lght Car Inspecton Hun Convenent, Survey Fnds By KNIMUI Fnk, Mrtetor, Prnceton Reaearch Servce PRINCETON Two out of every fve car owners In the state say they would flnd It more convenent f they could have ther cars Inspected at nluht. Ths wax the fndng when New Jersey Poll staff reporters recently put th«followng queston to a representatve oross«secuon of New Jersey ear owners: "Would you penonall; flnd It more eonrtntent to have roar ear Impected at nlfht than In the daytme?" The results: P. U. mtkdty, and from A. M. to 4 P. U AatanUys. (I Uons are doted Saturday* In July and Aurutt. Thl newspaper present! reporto of the Hew Jenny exohjrrejy In thla ana. (Copyrlfht M. bj Research Servce* PLUS Wth floods In some places droughts n others affectng gran crop* thta season, the A,... culture Department says tha stor*t gran* bought by the Oof*" emnent from bumper crops of prevous yean wll avert age*, k reserve of about 75,9,-' Yet f} No»% A breakdown of the fndngs by O bushels of corn wll make op the varous populaton groups the defct In ths year's crop, norl throws further lght on the way forecast at 3.27.OO.OO A resent 3j New Jersey oar owners feel about at»bout 375,. bushels of nght car Inspectons. wheat wll provde an ample sppljr*. To begn wth, the sze of the despte the fact that ths jr^r't town or cty appears to have lt- crop Is Indcated to be the frst on* te or no effect on the number below a mllon bushels snce 949, sayng Ing nght car Inspectons would be more convenent. Hgher proportons of town and cty car owners than rural ones do, however, look wth favor on the proposal. The vote by sze of communty: Nght Car Inspectons More Convenent? Car owners Hvlnj In: towns and Ctes Ctlea ClUea M.IN'U.NI. MM- Ru«l A over 99,999 M,999 Areaa TAX INCREASE. Indcaton! are that ncome I on Indvduals probably wll bootsed on October st, to a predcton by Penator Walter George, charman of the Fl Commttee of the Senate. Tltawould be a month later than the, date set In the House passed 7,-.' 39,, general tax Increase bll, but Senator Qeorxe sad he sum ' no chance for Congress to complete Its work on the bll In tme to make the hgher wthholdng rates ef-. NEW RAIL RATES Yea SI The Interstate Commerce Com- j No 6 58 SO «9 msson has announced that hgher ralroad freght rates OS 3. A szebale group of women v thln «b " Bran and graaf -one In every three-«ay they P], *"* " e scheduled to Ko Into would flnd It more convenent to e ' Iect on August 28 The bmbt ' u have ther cars Inspected at nlne *** cent n most ral-frght nght. But more mem than ratm * ast of lhe Mlsslss PPl *nd north of the women hold ths opnon > Potom» c»nd sx per -j cent elsewhere. The Increase la Men Women ex P*tced to add an estmated Yes No 43% 57% 88%. 3. Interestngly, exactly the same proportons of manual and whte-collar workers (38%) are of the opnon that It would be more convenent for them to have ther cars Inspected at nght. A New Jersey Poll survey made n 49 showed that 9 out of every car owners In ths state $548,, to the naton's annualfreght bll. Qlartmt frras hj Ctrt+rtt Prrn 78 Wuklltt Ac, Cartfrr, S. X Tetephonn Cxrlertt B-:.f'n Cfcarl** K. O-»«ar) K4 Ur anl rahllahrr SUbtvrlpllon r»t«n by mull, ln-~ eludng poat&ke, uno ynar, S. approved of havng ther car*,, mouth*..js; t.ret month., Inspected. 85 «nu; U ulrtgle co>l«" hy mull, Ths year 369 car examners In ctnl. All 3 statons throughout the state By orrlr delvery, I ronu p»r ' wll examne some 4 mllon cars co ly. (Includng those that must be examned more than once because of mechancal defects). Jtm» «,' JH, at Carl-rtt, N. J., Pot tntr*<t tl r''l el*,'* mnlttr OIBns, under tl«act ot Mnrh, * Car Inspecton statons we U7I. open from 8:3 A M. to 5: E IS f Htl TU CCWE/Ffl.JN ) NIST ONE WHO f. IES FOREIGNERS? ) / The' Progress of Amercan Labor I'fOl, WWZS-TJUIZ? AN AUENtST It one sklled n the stud; of Insanty... you wll flnd us sklled In our ablty to advse you'soundly reardlnr the Insurance coverage you requre, OUr yean of servce to ths communty bear out ths clam. When Labor Day was frst celebrated (by the Knghts of Labor In New York Cty n 882) who could have vsualzed a tme When more than 6 mllon workers n the Unted States would be gan-' fully employed! Not only s ths current fgure-close to an all-tlthfe h,gh, but the average pay s at record levels. The role of the worker n the naton, hs skll, hs productve capacty, and hs nfluence have never been more mportant than at present., No busness wll be transacted by ths bank on tabor Woodbrdge Natonal Bank Addtonal Bankng Hour* Frday* 4 to t P. M. NEMB8R ' I r#4aral Ketu-T*,Ftdt*l BMJMlt IONH4M

8 PAGE HIOHT 3,95 CLASSIFIED FOR HAL* HELP WANTED HOSTEflSES FOUNTAIN HOWARD JOHNSON KOTTTfe #25 WOOf TELEPHONE B-nn») 3-S-tf SITUATION WANTED TYPING WORK rwnested, to be done at home, RnvelopM, reports. cu-, Nr*tt, ureumtc work. Wrte to Box lo In care of ths newspaper 8-23, , 3 GENERAL (tfwtc* work; excellent npp6rtunlty; Ideal workng condtons, Plewe wrte qualfcaton* to HOT M, / Independent- Lendfr. 8-3 BTENOOnAPKRR- tlettk f r bonk poston. Stnte»R*, experence and salarj desred. Apply or wrte to Carteret Brtnk A Tfwt Company. Carlen-t, N. J, 8-3; f-fl REAL RftfAfE INSURANCE Al KIND8 OP INSURANCE Bee us for hottes and lots for sale, SANS J. SCHMIDT Real Estate and Insurance 4<J7 Crtfws Mll Road, Fords P. A tf WANTED to RENT AVENEL Toursts or Professonal Near Hghway 5 Man house has sx rooms and bath; whg has two rooms, runnng water dnd separate entrance. Ol heat. Lot x 2S. three car garage and large barn Taxes $5.. $6,.. H. A. OIERS RealtoT 346 W. a rand Ave., Rahway, N. J, Ralway : 8-2, 9, 6,23, 3 FOR RENT A LAHOE and unusually attractve room for rent In resdental secton. Telephone Woodbrdge 8-fl24' fcxretle'nt condton. I48.W. ** Dorothy Street Call rttft#r«- WANTED TO BUY HAVE BUYSR8 for one- or t#6- nmlty h<rtl**. If yotl #«flt to sell pleaae contact BfRlS 44 Man Street, Metuchen Metuch*n 8-37 or Woodbrdre fl-225. Btetltaf* 6/2 tf. A: *. A. # AMERICAN AUTGWOBILE ASSOCIATION Establshed 9OJ Over 3,.9 Members Natonwde Servce Ferd Kertes, L«*l Agent 27 State Street Perth Amboy 4->248 fl-9-tr MISTELI/ANEOUS Pantng - Paper Hangng Interor and ExterloT Estlmabeg Furnshed L. Felnson, 5 Bloomfteld Ave., Fords, N. J. - P. A », -6, 23, 8 IF YOUR DRINKING has become a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help yon. Wrte P. O. Box 37, Woodbrdge, or telephone Market tf DARAOO'S Auto Drvng Schoololdest In Mddles**, County. Flud Drve, Hydrahallc, Standard Klft. Perj,h Amboy or Cluu-ter tf Opnons of Others (Contnued from Edtoral Page) SHOCKING STANDARD) It Is shortng to thnk that an ndvdual's relgon would be the prmary bass for hs selecton to the Federal judcary, yet that s exactly what Senator PaUl H. Douglas <D) of Illnos says It Is for three Federal vacances In hs state. He told the Senate Judcary Subcommttee that he and Presdent Truman agree that the three vacances should be flled by a Catholc, a Protestant and a Jew, whch puts t on the percentage bass. Senator Douglas explaned that the relgous bass was used by the Presdent and hm "to develop tnlty to the fullest degree." It was necessary, he sad, to deal wth "realtes." We wonder what the Amercan PIN BOYS WANTED Sgn up now for season. We Wll Teach You. Apply Personnel Manager RAHWAY RECREATION CO. 63 COACH STREET RAHWAY, N. J. lh» nex( Ihreo yeon. Publc Servrt plqu ll three more huqa lubo genezvtas Wll...jpacy oj ^75, klowatt!-to m«l ev»t easng dtmandu lor Iht tlettrmty behnd yom Japltet Bath Attractons, Now Include feaby Slttn ctem Ntfffl*rrMttet. 9of Own OOTlvCnOT c wtmt I-' less qmtr scron M cwren, oo- TOlCYO, Jpr.-Tokyo hl»,4 publc bnthhmre operator* and recently they htto been jont Ill-out tot eutomev. be hmfff hm Horn Sorte of tn* entcements Inchdf on /orwer mtota "amatews" Mlk H»lh» «t <? yen prf<tl6«tut recepts fabot 3 eent«), free *>, mneral mttfcl ptm\hwx wthout water, frft'e ( rflw b'uby sltter for the young rnnttlfr trade* tfcrw J3O.OO three Ifcr* turkhh bath Is under contrufclon Ckplttl Dome It wll offer all Ihele. plu:..{ (dcmtlnued from Hrtofla) Ptt A "berfume bauv' t cbret. a hotel, and hand ^tled beutlt drvers In Nrw Jersey f(re fo* nl In bathng mt to (ve (rtl Ml*-' d*n»*r()ns us the male flnte'fcv sage*.. (*ll«ven, the State Dvson fff Motor Vphlclps repored today. and other bur asstfetsllas wll have to say afouf thst. TKe legtmate bar grotrps Mate. e*ev a lorg p»od of years, wnght ( have 6Wy the bent fltlflf rfftn «>-- polnled lo Federal JudRfshlps Af no tfme have they ree<*rtl?.ed relgon as beng a prrer«jutot«f»r appontment, nor wotfld they. The very Idea Is In trmfltet wth all bfcslc Amercan concepts, KHA that It should fe «ftpffu*ed W Senator Douglas \t lnr, to say the least. nerclft! Appeal ^ COM.EGE The spreadfnrf basfcetbrtll sef- (lals, the worst sluldtggery In the hstory of coeje sport, threaten to engulf varous Other In.sdtftlom ttefore the nqury. completed. Already stu collejjes and u / ersltles are Involved, IncludlnK two In the Mddle West, at Peorla artd Toledo. It Is hnted strofgly by those In authorty that (he end Is not yet The nvolvement of Brsdley Unversty at Peora and the Unversty of, Toedb took th* scandals to areas tta removed from New York gfty. Oth«r sectons had unctuously ponted the fnger at Gotham, as a. place where almost anythng mght have been expected to Happen, and had Impled that such brbery and corrupton couldn't occur n other sectons of ths country, The St, tous Fost-EllsjwUct, takng note of the lamenwwe nvolvement of two Mtddrt Western tnathttlons, says forcefully and approprately: "whtw sehoes make money from 'amateur' athletcs, when tw*y Men pay th^fr 'amateurs,' wheh satsfyng t large crowd Is more Important thaf satlstythg sportsmanshp, the result Is a b d educaton for many youths. The athlete on whbfh all ths commercalsm depends wll demand somethng out of t. If he happens to have 'been pad to show the»ld college try. he may decde he can be pad more tft show a lrsser try, "Nobody can pr6.«eut» ths.system of play-for-pay but the nsttutons whch practce It, and ther presdents and drectors. So fnr they have lacked the courage to do It." or mow rflhe vast Publc S*nrle«SlfctrW ty'ttra l ndt cm X nann^ate thng completely oofttrdctw. H la a lvng, growng, expandng undertakng. Although mllons upon mllons of dollars hav«b*en sptt n f&dlhes or tfe generaton cad dlsflfeulon of electrcty to satsfy your needs of today, MH rhllohs must be sptht to s&lsry yolf ne^ts fo tolbrrow and the days to come. (ht conng three years we forese«a greater and greater demand for electrcty and we plttn to n»*t that demand wth the Installaton o t& l f nal generatng capeftty. %U» dfe bg plans, but bvj they must b*%*t are to fulfu our responsblty of k«*pm( tommm Htw ^npfy'a gtw»ng demands tor & ' """' nsttutonal heads In all parts of the Unted States, and ther trustees, would do well to ponder the foregong words, and to de- Nearly!) per^cpn. of the drlv. (frs Involved n nl accdent* durng 95 were mules, the dtvlslof clam's. In fatal accdents, male drver,'! consttuted 92 per eeht at those nvfrtved. The year's 79,97 aerldent InvMved M4«vehcles, or l vehcles ppr aeclttht Records show that 84.4SS were beng drven straght ahead when they becarn«nvolved In nshaps; 9,^ Were makng left turns; 4,-56 rght turrs;,99 U-Wrns; M3(f suldded and.u6 were patked when struek by auotler vehcle. 6eeau.se of It georraphlcal lockm, New Jersey has a hgh percentage of mt-of-state drvers nvolved In accdents. Durng 5Q, fourteen pfr cent tho'se In fttcdfnts *ere non-resldente. Of 88 per cent of resdent drvers InTolved In nccdents, 3d per cent lved In the communtes ^ m t\ OH BIRNIRS CALL WOGE, 8-4 AVENEL COAL & OIL CO. Ht HAMWAt AVE., AVEN& Concrete HIGH TEST QUALITY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crtthett Stone - Washed Gravel WMkeA Sand - W*terproofln* MJtat - Brek - t'enrtn* - Plaster RnrlUtn Mercantle Corporaton PF. 4-&37S FRONT AND FAYETTE SfS. PtRtll AMBOY, N, J. Drug Store Avetel Phatmaty! BARWAT #6ODBBOE WBltMAJTS ANDIB8 feouleet - flm Creetaf Cards RAYMOND JACKSON Am son DfttJGGIST 88 Mflh Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone: 8-tfSM Nce ftttflos BRAY DANCt STUDIO dp Ml rfummer W CwJkfttJtB STREET Csf%et -M64 TAP * AChOBAflCS TOfc f BALl t WtofWll nns. boavtlf GoreeklA EXCAtAltNt* 9 Sharot Atrtet, P CBTJHKO ftont vrwre tttctr tectdent* ^W*ey MR 2.4SS lcensed tftv- *««, eacthl b«rs and package /HOT«4 fhtet nduced *S, ffl H fe*d dhrrln? th* fscal mt mm,tuh* SO last...»** y'**' < btownstone front w* eofstrttctet from attflfttofte #T!ch flsn a% Irfffnrtant J)»rt In the (ft\ of buldngs In Advert, Afbnny atrt Prnce-., The wnter In the DPIRsnrt RarltH Cnnal Is not, used for potable purpnsps housng avalable now tha» It had In Edward A. Thorno. Prlneston, has been elected charman of the Board of Trustee* ot tre rf*w JetsW Plarmaeettteal AssftrUtlr*... Pdsstble agrcultural uses for'the mountans of orkanlc waste prorred n New Jersey'eveYy ye*r Is benr studed by the State Agrcultural F:xpem»nt Staton.Nrw Jersey's 23(*,u'u trucks nnd rommerclnl vehcles corstllute me of the State's greatest nsset-s In the event of an enemy ntt«ck at other statewde «met- Rency. the New Jersey Motor Assocaton rlnlms, CAPITOL CAPERS: -- State ABC ogente captured t86 boot- Inggers In New Jersey durng the past fscal year endng June 3.., Congressmen frorh the hot dstrcts would rather spend the summer In the alr-condltloned Captol buldng In Washngton than home under the hot sun, clams Congressman T. Mllet Hand, of Cape May Cty. In Unon County Ht fnd run drers crawled aw/y from S.. r )93 ar.eld.otto whch klled 6 pel-sons (n Nt"x Jersey durng 9B, corflpnrer to,58 In the prevous yertr. Canftcr Is foufrl In (ll forrnf of lfe, both plnnt nnd anmal, acrmrdlnr to the New.Tewey Dvson of the Amercan Cancer Socety... A new currculum developed In the Co'llece Of Agrculture, RutRers Unversty, wll provde an opportunty fm- the study In landscape development..pars wll NRW PRICf RISE. t* held at Faulsboro. Takewcod, Lvng costs'ate lkely to go up Cowtown, Salem Sounty.-Brdge- 5 to 8 per cent n the next twelve tof and 'Trenton durng Bep-: months, addng from $,, to temb-er The New Jersey $6,,, to famhy budgets thuwtber of Commerce has called accordng tn Mchael DSalle, Offce of Prce Stablzaton admns- tfon Congress to reject or postpone the enactment of all nrwtrator, spendng measures not drectly related to the mltary effort.., Tft. Albert O. Hayes, educator, I ARM PRODUCTS. afthot and traveller, retres ths Snce reachng a record level year from the faculty of Rutgers In Ftbruary, the general level erf Unversty after n quarter of a agrcultural prces hfts dropped cetury The New Jersey As- nf arly seven per cent wlthvlrtual-.socatlon of Rertl Estate Board* \ ly all the declne beng felt by clams that wthout excepton,! crops, rathtr than lve-stock and every cty n the State has more lvestock products. About Your Horn* ltfldsuhrner s the WeAl ttme t» rho*»e a.(ww #»rden ste. The lu*(rltftt growth of grass <*nd weeds 6n an unused plot Is a clue to the ffrwlrg (tf valuable land. If the preset gardeft Is henhhy, you know the ste IK a good one. There Is an Old sayng that a Harden must have sunshne «t least half the tme. b(t full sunshne Is far better. Now whle the trees arc In full lr.«f therms a fne chance to st.udv the shntllnpss of a ste located near trees. Wth the evergreen trees there s lttle change In the amount of shade wnter or surrlmer. Howem, It Is another story concern- Ing elms, maples, oaks nnd other decduous trees. Land that appears tn be shade-free durng the wnter nun be so shaded by decduous tres durng the summer that the successful Rrowth of a garden would be Impossblf Trees located on the north sde of a garden may protect the ste from wnd. Even these tree ;, however, must be watched carefully beetuse thp roots may rob he nefrby sol of mosture and nutrent-s. There are tmes whe ths eohdltlon can be partally corrected by euttnn a deep trench between the garden and the trees. The trench must be lned wfth old roofng + some materal the roots cannot perrftrale, then reflled wth earth. There s danger n selectng a ste for a garden that wll not BUSINESS DIRECTORY For Competent Electrcal Work Electrcans Call WO W In Tout tlarre or Busness. fteasonnble Rates. TED SIPOS Electrcal Contractor Trnty Lane - Woodbrdge, Fntral Drectors SWOWECK funeral Home H Atlantc Street Crteret, N. J. Telephone Cartere FLYNNftSON FUNERAL HOMES lotubluhrl SI VenTa 4 EMt Avenue Perth Amboj 3 Ford Ave., Fords P. A. 4-S58 Furnture ON THE HIGHWAY AND SAVE! hay fyw for Extra Bargans! Wnter Brothers W*y«lde Furnture Shop HI*B#»T K9 Avetel, N. J. dpen I)»«f A. M. tt S P. M. Phone Woodbrld^e Key Shops ALBRBCHT'S tcmshov ' H WASftlNQTON AVE. CARTBRET -763 Bsld ft tovt Uwn Mowers fc«rtf«te4 A Repared. Bcycle* San & Servce Tpttf far All Makes. Wmlnr Maehlnes Repared All Makes Pnrt«for Sale. Locksmth Keys Cut Whle Vou Walt. Ladry #OR THE WHITEST, LBANT.ST,»RIOHTB8T WASH IN TOWN BEING *OURLA,UN- DHT TO ll Landenttte MAIN ST., WOODBIMp<3 (Ut». em Inl^rted 8-*89 Movng and Truckng* Complete Movng lob.'! Rooms n H Rhorn«$99 4 Rooms $3) A ItMms $4 Reasonable Storage 36 Day* fte* All r.osrs InflUrfd lft years etp. ECONOMY MOVERS Muscal Rahway Instruments ENROLL TODAY n our., BEGINNERS \ ACCORDION PROGRAM Re/nrnber, there a no accordon to buy. Complete Lne'of Muscal Instruments at Low Prces Edde's Musc Center AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Ed Bonkosk, Prop. 357 STATK ST. P. A Pet Shop Full Lne of TROPICAL FISH (Lve Fsh Food) PARAKEETS U.S.G. Inspected Fresh Hor e Meat JOE'S PfcT SHOP 56 NEW BRtNSWlCK AVE. PERTH AMBOY Plumbng and Heatlnf Charle farr Plumbng: - Heatng ElectHc Sewer Servce Telephones: Woodbrldce or 8-62 Woodbrdge, N. J. 62 LINDEN AVENUE Plumbng Henry H. Karmwtn Plumbng ft Heatng 39 Enfled B»«4., CskmU, N. J. Telephone Wttlwsr 7-5W Rado Md TV Servced Vs Rado* Televson U PKWWNQ AVI. CARTEBTT, H., Rado add TV Servce XfeBVlCE IS OUR BUSINESS Call WO 8-3OS Today WOOD»K«)GE RADIO k TELEVISION 8 Man Street, Woodbrdge Joseph Kooll, Prop. Roeflg and Sftng Henry Jantet & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work RooAnt, Metol Cellhfs and f unwoe Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J, Telephone 8-24$ Steel Ralngs Get tour Steel Ralngs ft6to-4vhle Avftlabk Custom Bllt Etllnate - Ure Selecton t r*. -jf,w. '.v,, Joseph baprle Call RA Servce Statons Holohan Brother* OARAGE KUndtrt Esae Produot Phate oodbrhue 8-««4 and 8-lMS C6r. Anbojr Avenue and Second SUeet Frestone tns and Tubes W d l N. J. Tlllg ART TILE CO. II MAM frttfcet WOdDBfctOGE BATHS KITCHENS RUBBER FLOORING (QUALITY FTBST) Phsnes: WO I-2U7 E. W. NIBR WO S-SM Tx WOOBBRIDGE DAt BATBS FUM EAeh AMklotol H OnCIt 44 PCJUU ^TRIBV WOODMUIX v. OOOO SHOT d Ho PTU /, wthstand dry wtu>, knofls and hllsdes r ;!, Im are very senstve tl Thtre s equal dange; fng 6* Ste wn, growtn. Thl«ftpfat m«v h, durng the rany soa.m., Sfrlfrns darr)^ ^,,,. to gardens by black h, aftd sflttwels. These,,,,,, VCOTS* when the gnr(tr,' near woods and ove«: n A fence Is <rf lttle»»f' n,!., eases. Try strngng n,.' f.wo feet frorh the RIIMI ;: the garden. Te to the«. red Wd whte cloth ow. In the breeze. fertle sol Is mpo,-, (Hrhe It Is altost vnu,!. shne, mosture jvnd prop, Rge all work together,,, cenly fne garden ste. Gun Do the od farmer WHS,I the uhhde of Wls f,-,,,,., wheh 8 blgh-pressrr ;,,, bustled up»he tront «,r, awakened hm wth ;, '' ry "Ooox} rtwrftooh," Hf sample book of n IO-VI.IH,,, on scentfc agrculmr,' sellng. The old fnrmer wns, I 8 * persuaded to pa«p tin.u specmen volumne. "rtope," he objected... tl no use for It." "«n I..4) "BUt tot OUght to Imvc, aolesman Inssted "U un you to farm twce fts V">r< <, vou do now.". "Mrtpt, sdll," barkml th< cltnt agrculturst, " d,,,,-, 'arm I hnlf ns good now as I k, Inda's threat of famne set by Unted States Iran Tatl GAttVEY'S TAXI SS8 ROOSEVELT AVI NIK CARTERET, N. J CA Used Cars "BETTER USED CARS" oft- I BERMt AUTO SMS 45 AMBOY AVENIT woodbrboe, N r -2 HOLLYWOOU MONUMENTAL CO, Mffn. of Dstnctve Memoral) For All CeAeterts 894 W. lnmart Ave., N«It to St. GtlttBtf < RA Blacksmth Specalng n Blacksmth Work John IUrrtt 8. * Nelson A»f. -, I, { H* Wonder! Husband: "Dwnt Ths n wflto'tcut!" Wfe: "NODsejue, could out carpetng wth t nortwi you certanly ^ your beard wth It now Prntng RAPID SERVICE,, I(t le vs help TO" ll ' < ""' tddtstruu ^ wn """ «tle promsed. CAU

9 **. JZJL Do you thnk It U bettor far, hot>t ulrls W t o wth boys th>(r «n» or wth oun dwn My j Ufa that Ht allows hfr daukhttr to to wth dmrr men twthey at* bett«r <Me to take! Mv *nd m»kf row hottt M ph»ff for themw» hud hat mw»yn markx In r^r grde ^v,?! T L Z S M " WRh ***** to H to «, h W M^ wny of IIPT own»»t^, tfl, htr whm, lh, n t ^ ^ fl Open Frday tll 9 Lumms Peanut Butter T 34c Swff* PREM ll-o. 46c Swft's Peanut Buffer IT 35c Nedck's, Co*t4»ntt for j Orange Drnk Waxtex Wax Paper "ST 23c Clapp's ' Straned Baby Nds 5 tt 49c raft Caramels M; Merr-Mnts ""V* 2c Beverages c^ 2.^ 25c ROYAl MOWN VKOINIA DARE HllMt) / n-»t. toml. */WV Dp. Instant Ad *-.».*. /c KJTAIO CHItt Chpzels Trtzels'" " Pstacho Nuts Peanuts "" ro JAITID' GRAPES Calforna seedless! Sweet corng! Tpmatoes 23c Delcous! Calforna' Cflrrorn Whole Ch Rock Lobster""' r««44c Clordge Franks r 6c Gulden's Mustdrd'r 3c Pckle Spears " 29c IDEAL Sluffd Sponh Strv.ol. J'A-o. a In Ira IBHl ""' ' PKM NucooOI#o?!?S«, k *.33c Ice pnt / W r CreamDAIRYCREST _ Creamy, Smooth e«rfo"n ^ g JJ \t The world's greatest ce cream value! V-gol. carton $.2. Cake roll 39c! Fg Bars IUNIH "V.»«. ^ 24c Hyde Park IUNlHWI,«..*.. 4c Orange Base LmOl Base /* r WESTON rmy 47. Wharr rllttc " GeO Iln c k «"/G YTIIOIH runs Choc. Chp cooku Nabsco Grahams Knker A INLI$H SIYU. MUL/ ISIU Auortmtnt ^ vc Pk» 34c 44c -at. p«t- ~^>< Van Camp's Beans "T 3c Lly Cups E-*.^-. 9c Spoons, Forks pkl. ^ o 5c P Crax IDUCATOR CRACKERS IAL *-o. Pk>. 7c Presto CAKI noul,,,,. 4c Starlac. can Facdl Tssues "S" m 23c Straws DO BWNI(INO CK 2SJ" 25c Sweetheart TLL 4 Sweetheart VL c Blo-Whte 2!r. 7c c Foncy» " h sup««* nl "* r:!)< worse for my daughter? KOttul mt only tme your MIJ^ D W t» daufhter wll he safer wth ader < nwfr. ' '*' m»n to n ease. th«y «re attacked thnk- t woum tx bad W bj lunmen or under smlar clr- both you and yowr daufhle, tamnancm Oherwlw I would,houw you approach the tmem. Jtretllj pwf«r a flauhter of mlr* ln yfnf prm(. n t frajr* of mnd aaa to be a»octa**<r wth mm* one wu, such an.taude. I her nwn»ue Have you ;vcr reared that It To bejln wth,»chnol grls and j Isn't the m.rk< your chld ffl Bo^* fall In anrt out of Itrvr as a j.school hut what nhe gets usual thng, every few months.; hrr books md rclnnb n her mnd They go (rarrllj on ther ««t and that matters In Ihe usual enmst of erenu meet, The troale wth youto vanty. Someone tr*y trult love and settle \ Vm wan your chld to K*t trw rfrwr, TrHfy are a.<t old mentally : huhest mark's In the grade, ndt nd «BKrtlflh(lt u thetr «wl- lcrntfe t shows (hat she ha* ate tfnd able to npk ther own Icnnptl» I.TPSI deal, but becaum deals, whatever Irff o lntfn"! of von can have the pleasure. Of others may be, hnnsflns abnu t t Unfortunately, most of thr old- " > nun ( worred because yoj er rtmt wh«crw*b to *n wth llllnk votl! fhlld h not (tetub whrtt sllf school Rlrls ratler lmn ther ss-' " lu " ll() wlt of her book% ters, do»o because tley consder,^" U tll( ' toneher nnd have a oo4 th#fn e««y martcs. Oceamunnlly, of I n-oprratln. talk wth her and trj rours, thert are (rood rnet who t " ll(l ""' ft() * V(» r»n he.lp. but llwl l nmkp are attracted by th» yotthfnl up-!» spectacle of your*»l! pe*l of Wlwo (jtrls *nd hve noj l) *' ''HVIDK n row wth the Maebcl evl t«ntlofu townrrl them How- b ( " ttu8< * some ou «r chlld ># that I) bad In a way, PK'bnbly.Studed a lttle harder for they nduce these grls to net yours hrs. marred before they are ready for marrage and before the grl's j touma. < AMre<w yonr letter* t«: ld«m Of love are (Wftnltely formed. f«alaa. P. Hot JM > It * a fmthetle sght to me to Oranrebart, 8. C, Set lttle grls, who should be gettng ther educaton and enjoyng partes and dances wth other follu, led down to the bulnen of b«by-t*nfllrtb ad drudgery be* fore th«y Know «h«t t t* all about fy all means eneourakf your (ATtl-E. Farmers are rablng about 4. more head of beef ths year than last but are them cm the farm Instead of Ing them to market, accortrrnt daughter to go wth boys of her jtlm> Apculture Department. In th frst half of the/year rattle slaugh ftrt ter was down nne per cent ton rulf slmghter down eghteen pe I cent Commefcul IIOK slaughte on the other hand. In the flr half erf thn year wa«nne pfl cent larger thnn In the sa perod of 95 'SI Efjoy tbe charm of flgore fern dmre. CHtom ftted for tl«altmtte n pomre Solon HI fayette 8treet., P«th Amboy, N. J. (Cor. Of New Brunswck Ave.) Cfftotfc artlo, Braa, Surlcal Garment*. Also nl makes repared. Hours dally: 9:3-5:3 ANXIOUS FISH VI.ROINIA BEACH, Vfl. Aft fshng for four hours wthout nbble, three fshermen He NfrNamarn, Red Peasants and Pole Mare.sca~upp«d anchor aha hurtcd home. When ther rowbotl was wthn tpn feet of the pltf-, Muncthn; llt McNamara In tha back and a two-pound mullet dropped nto the boat. Berle declares that fe* wort w»r could start ths fall. A MILK Makes the Hgher (trades. for beng so x»ud n tasty, So healthy 'n ntltrht. School chldren need tt* rch, bodybuldng nourshment of mlk. Serve YOUR chm mlk nnd oler Dary Products from COOPER'S DAIRY every day. It's a treat...; COOPER'S DAIRY PHONE METIUIIEN 6-24 MlDtflEdX Tl'RNPIKK, ISELIN, N. J, A LOAN FROM Clapp's * Chopped Jr. foods 6 7 J,r 89c Beardsley's ' [Codfsh Cakes 2c I Wrlsejf's Pne S»ap NttasETSfnTrpE 5" Steak Szler Wth removable htndlt, foe t«bl«umi "" h h 4 Q.,-, PHSPAOS NOW. l Ball Frut Jars «c 95c, Mason Jars S -8Jc t94c Armour * Armour I Beef Stew Arrnour' Corned Bff Awrtown tfth Frosted Flfftl FroflM IFhen Cafcgkl' Flounder b n X 63c Pollock :M Ecdrtomlcal! Devled Ham Dflcloutl H-C or YOU GIT blandly, underttandtog «ervc«. Loan la mad* your wty wherever poaalble. YOU GIT prompt servce. Phoj# ntat for a ona-vst loan. Wflt* or phone for loan by mall, Or drop n. EMPLOYED WOME.N M«r«d or lngu yot can gat c«h her» promptly. Un our Specal Lunch Hour Servc*: Phon«fnt and gat th» loan n on& v»t. Qtt H yout w«y and fat. YOU W wtnd advce. The YES MANager» a buamm and ttonly man who uadertandg your problem. ' YOU Off Natonwde Catl-Credt Card that esubhah* your credt at over 5 afflated ftuwwf offce* In Ola UxtH Btatet and Canada. / "phaaea" m yo«*f tor fhootng rmm^.. Don't borrow unmctattrfty but I! A oafl X th* rght anwot, ftrrwbbec Ml "YES" to 4 out of 5 raw and wome* vtmt... pbont TODAY. *. y r FINANCE Cft

10 PAGE TEN FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,95 Thf Forgetful Ho»t <ly a vstor arrved In thf of Leonard I.lrhllng edtor Of "Muscal Courer." Just M. the ftfflly wan about to lt down to dlnnr Mr TjplbllnV. annoyed at tu«h UmKhtlpsB tmng, had the mad RSK the guest to wat. After nn unhurred meal. Mr LalfollnR Kreetec hln frend "Borry to Itepp you waltlnd," he M d, "hut wr alwnyn eat at 7." "That's what I thought," the frend repled, "when you Invted n* to dnner tonl&ht" Remnder The InrlRnant man wa«known Intn the lawyer's offce. Look here,' he burst out, "youve churned me for two conlultaton. on the fl/th of last month and I was only here once " "The ffth of last month," "That, was Frday and If I remember correctly It was' a rery wet dny, wasn't It?" "Yes," It was answered the.clent, shortly, "Well, after you left you came back to ask me If you had left your umbrella here." Drop The Curtan "Your tour was not a great success then," sad a frend to an unsuccessful stage manager. "It was not," admtted the stare manager. "When we played tragedy the box offce recepts were n fnrre and when we played a farce* they were a tragedy." TWIN-BOY JOB FREMONT, Net). A few days alter.inhnny Lamme, 6, stumbled and fell whle playng, breakng hu collnrbone, hs four-year-old brother, Tommy, fell out of bed, hs collarbone also. LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SA.K TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 4 n rekulnr meetng of the Councl of thp BornuKh of C»rt«K>t held AwgnM 6. 99, I WM dlr*cte< to MhrertlM the faot that on Th\rndy evenng. September fl, 5, the. Mnyor and Oyncl wll mrot lt B; P M In the fk unrll Chmlnn, Muncpal Buldng, Pflpke Avenue C«rter»t, N. J,, nnd exngv md wll nt publc unle And to the Rbcst blclrter accordng to terms of tatlt on flle wth Ihe Boromh ClerK DM to nspecton nnd to b«publcly Itlft pror to mle, Lota 4-42, Block [JERSEY SCRAPBOOK LEGAL NOTICES 63-KE, Borough of Cortsret AnMUtncnt Mtp. Take further notce thnt the Carteret Borough Councl nun, by reaclullon nnd pursuant to IHW, fxed n mnmum prce at whch suld lots In mld block wll he sold, together wth tll other pertnent detals Md mnmum prce beng (. plub corns of preparng deed nnd Advertsng thn "Me Suld lot); In a block. If nold on terms, wll requre» down payment or *2.. pe jhlence of purchase prce to he pad n equul monthly Installment!! plus Iner»»t md other terms provded for In Column of Bnle, The flftle of the above-mentoned property subject to tw followng condtons: It Is specfcally understood thnt the purchaser, or ht. ther or Its assgns, shall construct At hs, ther or Its sple rnse. complete santary sewers to accommodate the property sold; sad sewera to be lad n accordance wth plans and specfcatons therefore prepared, or to be prepared, by the Bor- * JE " AStCK LKGAL NOTICES ouuh RnRlneer nnd approved by the BormKh Cmmcll. All sewers constructed lre to hecome'lhe property of the nqrough of Carteret aa part of the munlclpol newer system. Tulp further notce that»t md sal* or nfy date to whch t tnny he adjourned, the Mayor and Councl reserve th- rlrlt In ther dscreton to reject ny one or all bds and to sell sad lots In sad block to such hldder»8 they nmy select, due regard beng gven to terms and manner of payment,in ensr one or more mnmum bds shall be receved. \ Upon (ccpptancp of the mnmum hd, or hd above mnmum, by the Mnvor and Councl and the payment thereof by the jurrhnber nccordlng to the manner of purchase In accordt nee wth termtt of sale ot flle, the Borough of Oarteret wll delver a Bargan and Sale deed for sad premses. MICHAEL MABKALY, Borough Clerk. To be advertsed August 24, 95, and August 3. 95, In tho Carteret Press. SUMMARY OF AUDIT COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX 9 5 \ The Orlulnal Audt has Men fled wth the clerk of the Bo»rd of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mlddleet, md may be nspected durng busness hours from 9 A. M lo 4 P M. ARTHUR J. HAMLIY, County Treasurer \ CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET The consoldated balance nset at at December 3, «W, of tho.current; trust and captal account*, Jollow: ASSETS Combned Current Trust CaplUl Amount Account Account Account Ouh -, ,623.6 S 243,.98 Investment In Unted Bt»te» Ocfernment Bonds 8,. 6,. Other Invetnenu 39.. Actounts Recevable 8.H& M.79 Surplus revatwe ,. Amount In snkng fund 43, ,74.6 Deferred charges to future taatton: EnTKe.ncy authorlmtlooa 7, ,367.7 Defct In snkng fund earnngs Bonded luenerall 6, Bet'ovublcs wth offsettng remrve: Flrut mortgage trust bonds 875. Tuxes recevable Accounts recevable Bunk mock Investment* TOTALS _ ,48.28 IS.64.A23.l 864, ,35.5 $, $4.528 > «68.TI Bewrte Account 6, , ^3.4 BaHrat Ut Un «r Whn Thy An Rotated Rnlate your flashlght hattere lo make them last lohrer n the proupcot of a more lmted supply, FguesU one of Ihr Naton'! largest battery producers Increasng; the lfe of your l>nt terles wll become tnore and more mportant an «ennservaton measure now that buttery producton s beng reduced nharply becuse of growng defense, producton. Rotaton jets ultmate servce out of dry cell flashlght httcrlns whch are In dally use, explans W. S. Allen, genpral mnn;ker of tfc Electrcal nvnlnn (f Oln Industres, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Users ot two-cell flashlghts, for example, should have a mnmum of three set of batteres nnd should change them every day for effectve rotaton, Mr. Allen sad. Ths, he explaned, gves batteres an opportunty to recuperate and Increase ther lfe. But he cautoned that It, should not be expected that batteres wll completely recover orgnal strength. < Sally Rand FEzztes Out In Favor of Homo Talent COVENTRY, England-Fan dancer Sally Rand and. sx other Amercan grls anxous to reenact the famed Lady Godva's rde scheduled by ths Englsh town lost out n favor of home talent. Ann Wrlgg, 28, a«curvesome brunet actress receved the nod. She gets a long flaxen wg and skn-tght, flesh-colored brs and partes for the role of the farhared Saxon lady who was sad to have rdden naked on a whte horse through the famed c(ty n an attempt to Induce her husband, Lord o( Coventry, to reduce taxes, A commttee spokesman sad that Mss Rand cabled an offer to reenact the rde down to the barest detal, but that she was never under consderaton. "It would have been good publcty lor her," he sad, "but t wolld have attracted to our pageant people of the wrong knd Peepng Toms of the worst sort," Argentna, n three decrees, seeks to curb use of meat. Smooth Omsk Sweater Every college man conddrrs h.«batteres can be numbered for wardrobe ncomplete wthout at convenence n rotatng them and least one raralr slpover. Ths those not n use should be stored style features rounded nerk In a glass contaner n a refrgerator, Mr. Allen Informed. They should easy (It and not too snug ph-ln slefvps. A medum weght, long also be permtted to "thaw" for at wearng yarn xsrd to knt ths least an hour, he sad, because they * classc. A drecton leaflet (or the do not emt maxmum power whle sweater, COM.EttK ENTRANT, tll cold. may be obtaned by sendng a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Kept, of ths paper, requestng leaflet No, MS-6. SOUTHERN CONSTRUCTION Constructon In the Southern Btates for the frst seven months of 96 totaled $4,2,835,, or about 73 per cent more than for the 95 comparable fgure. July contracts Included $2,69, for Industral constructon, $22,48,- for- engneer-type heavy constructon, $65,2, for prvate buldng and $52,3, for hghway and brdge work. POLIO HITS FAMILY LOS ANGEUES Sx of the eght chldren In the famly of Donald P. de Mars, a brck worker, are n a Los Angeles hosptal sufferng from polo. Accordng to the Natonal Foundaton for Infantle Paralyss, It was the hardest blow at a sngle famly snce 946, when nne persons In a Mnnesota famly were strcken. Tn-producng countres balkng at Unted States controls. A chcken In every pot nmy be Ihr answer to help the hnnrwlfe kwp wthn her budget. Plump chckens can be \ cook's delght fnd n Joy to the famly, too. In fryng chcken, the trck Is to sm\ thp,wn quckly wth hot fat so that the skn Is thnlycrsped and KOklrn brown In ths way. the Jucy goodness of thp chcken Is lockw In, hut the (at doesn't net» rrmnce to do nny- Lhng more than fry the chcken. In brolng chlrkrn, you'll get your bent results f you preheat your broler compartment about I) mnutes wth the automatc oven control at full flame. Then place your rack so that the chcken Is 4 to 5 Inches from the flame. Whon you arp ready to turn the chcken you ran add colorful garden vegetables. Butter and season them nnr they'll be ready to serve when the chcken Is fnshed oook- Ing- In roastng a chcken In the modern automatc oven, bastng sn't necessary. A 3 to 6-pound chcken should be allowed 2 to 3 mnutes to the pound n an oven 35 degrees. You don't have to add water. Place the chcken, full of well-seasoned stuffng, n an uncovered pan, lay strps of fat over l and you're ready to roast. Chcken Gumbo chcken, 3 to 4 lbs. M cup salt pork fat onon- cut n slces quart okra cut In slces 5 tomatoes slced cup cream 2 sprgs parsley 3 cups bolng water ' V2 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons salt cup cooked rce Cut chcken Into peces and saute untl brown In salt pork fat, then place all peces n a saucepan. Saute onon slces In fat for mnutes. Add okra, tomatoes and parsley sprgs. Saute all these ngredents '/4 hour, very slowly. Place them In saucepan wth the chcken. Smmer for 2 to 4 hours or untl the chcken s tender. Add rce and cream. Boll up once and serve. Separate the bone from the rhcken. Serve wth peces of hlcken In rach plat*\ Chcken Pot-Pe I chcken 3 tnblespoons flour Halt and pepper teaspoon salt cup mlk Plfcrf cut-hp chcken In a pot nnd nearly cover wth water. Cover the pot and smmer. An old fowl wll requre at least 3 to V hours slow cookng, but a year-old chcken should be done In % hours. Remove the cover the last half hour of cookng, to reduce the gravy to about, H pnts when done. Three-fourths of an hour before tme to serve make dumplngs. When the dumplngs are ready to serve, acd salt and pepper to the chcken and make the gravy by addng to the lqud In kettle the flour strred lo a paste In the mlk. Skm out the chcken, lay In a platker. place the dumplngs on the top and pour over them the gravy. Dumpllnn 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons bakng powder x h teaspoon fat l teaspoon salt \ cup mlk Sft together the dry Ingredents and rub In the (at. Add enough mlk, to mosten the flour, but do not make the mxture too wet. Roll out the dough, makng t about Inch, and cut wth a* bscut cutter. Put the peces on a plate In a steamer and steam 2 to 3 mnutes. These dumplngs may be cooked on top of the stew, but they wll be lghter If steamed. 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