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1 l frst Wth The News! no Astrde All The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper Carteret Borough 50th Annversary May 5 lo, 956 'vol. XXXIV NO. 24 lls Delay, On Shft of Sgnal Konopka Gldes M-lman Donovan (I,, Vlloged Promses l-" {l'tt Rev. M. A. Kon-,.!, of the Holy Famly, a.statement Issued last ld counclman Rchard,. ;,u- hs "turn-about face", -locaton of the fre Mme tme, he sad, the relocaton wll contnue Konopkas state-,,lumn Donovan, who apl a v e taken over the rens '., us a short memory. He.! (ll (. n the assurances he,, n us on past occasons, V :s not In favor of the top the Borough Hall,, s A clear cut case o,t face. CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 955 To Accept Addtonal Regstratons For Adult School on Monday and Tuesday CARTERET The Carteret School of Adult Educaton receved upwards of three nun-, dred and ffty regstratons for courses on Monday and Tuesday, September 26 and 27, the two days of regstraton. The Board of Trustees was hghly pleased wth the turnout ;f local resdents and because 'nqulrles regardng courses are stll pourng In. the Board has made arangements to accept ddltlonal regstratons on Monday and Tuesday, October 3 and 4. These wll be the frst evenngs of classes for most courses and Mr. Edwn S. Quln, drector, suggests that those who ntend to regster on these nghts come prepared to enter classes Immedately. Succoth Festval To Start Tonght CARTERET At sundown, tonght, the Jewsh resdents of nockng to read the ac- : counclman Donovan' the borough wll usher n the 5, more poll Festval of Succoth, or Feast of ythng else, whch I Tabernacles.,ry to what he sad Thls holday commemorates the days of wanderng In the s true. He has made desert of Sna by the chlldrt-n,n(l never kept them. of Israel after ther redempton,, llustraton. Two from Egyptan bondage., hv sad he would ex- In reconecton of tne fact ;hflt ll whtoue '"" J 0? ""jonly "booths" or temporary,,,u buldng. What has L helmrc poj, me [QT protecf, on rom the hot f r thp ' desert sun ' ' ' lh» years of the Israeltes' Jourt s therefore a practce to v.-ar but we never got! To" Counclman'^^ a, "succah" or temporary shelter for use durng the holday at home and synagogue. Whle many of the seventeen courses are already flled to capacty there Is room Tor ddltonal regstrants In the!ollowlng classes: Human Relatons n Industry (2 already regstered); Landscapng fnd and Gardenng '4 already regstered); Publc Speakng (2 regstered); Blueprnt Readng and Mechancal Drawng ( regstered); Safeguards n Investments '4 regstered ; Readng Improvement (3 regstered); Frst Ad (6 regstered) and Ballroom Dancng (35 regstered >. Dancng Total Surprsng The comparatvely small group of thrty-fve regstratons for the Dancng Class was surprsng to the Board. Last Plan for Broom Sale That wll Ad Blnd CARTERET The Carteret Lons Club wll sponsor a broom sale on October 22 and 23. Lester Sabo, local postmaster wll act as charman and wll be asssted by a number of captans who wll be chosen at a specal meetng to be "held n the near future. The proceeds from the sale, whch were made by the blnd, wll so towards the fund for the blnd. Three are Retred At USMR Plant \sks Questons ~ -.,..- -,, I CARTERET - Three employes mt speech Councl- " ls thl * h, oh f I * lso ls \ of the U. S, Metals Refnng Cornsad he won't be celebrated as a festval of thanks- pany,. etre today They wu, be.n-uure groups. The' rtvlng and fratltudc slnce " (alls honored at a specal luncheon n m-lman Donovan: at the concluslon f ^ harvest tne planl cafetera by Freeman season. Holy Famly Church a H. Dyke, vce presdent and gen- I Succoth servces wll be ;o:-.'hp? I eral manager. l,,lv Name Socety of the ducu;d al bot!l ^Mgogues, to-j Rchardson 257 Wash- Jonn v Church a pressure -morrow and Sunday, Rabb Lews' Ington Avenue, F ' R'cha.dson, Carteret, 257 Wash retres [Brenner sad. after 26 of servke He ma ' nut leacne Assoca, f h red n September of 929. John jt Pom» rhurrh u tlons s wl wll mect meet at tle r Holy Famly Church a' " n tne llome nome o.., llup') Rabb Brenner at 3 P. M. 3un- Ko.sary Socety of the! day..;v Church a pressure! year ths course enrolled me hundred and fve students. Mr. R. Wetzel Board Charman, stated, "It was realzed that the decson of the Board to restrct teen-agers from the course ths year would have some effect of lowerng enrollment but we hoped that such acton wou!, encourage more adults to taue advantage of the excellent nstructon provded by Mr.- Stevens and Mss Racne." Mr. Quln had earler poln'ed out that arrangements had been made ths year to open the entre gymnasum to the Dancng Class, In vew of the >ddtlonal opportunty for regstraton next Monday and Tuesday, the Board s In hopes that the class wll be enlarged. Maskaly Elected CWV Commander CARTERET Mchael Maskaly former borough clerk and now art teacher n the publc schoo system has been elected commander of St. Ellas' Post 797 Catholc War Veterans. He and hs new staff wll take offce October 5 at 8 P. M. n St. Ellas' Hall. It wll be a jon has been a wegher n the Yard (Department snce he joned tle company. Blase Or. 340 Stockton Street, MICHAEL MASKALY M.sh Amercan Ctzens Legon to Install Perth Amtoy, was hred In June Mre group? of 936 to work n the Lead Plant. nstallaton for St, Ellas' and St. nto further controcounclman Donovan Staff Tomorrow Tank House and has been there Mt. Carmel Post, Woodbrdge. Toath Promoted In July he transferred to the James' posts, ths borough, and.'lp our plght. We are snce that tme. Ur was born n Other new offcers are Geza prncpally In gettngo CARTERET-Carteret Post, 263, Hungary, He has four sons md Oaral, frst vce commander; Mchael Gulck, second vce com- At Amoco Plant lelocated. ' I The. AmL ''' lcan Legon, wll hold j one d au? hter, all marred. ' 'd, we wll enlst the Installaton of offcers tomorrow Stefan Matlaga, 05 Edgar mander; John Kurtz, thrd vce..>f t he communty and evenng at the Ukranan Pavlon, Street, Carteret, Joned U. S. commander; George Toth, treasurer; Mchael Sadowsk, welfare Blar Road, Rahway, an employee CARTERET Joseph J, Toath, >ur twn to get the slg- at 8 P. M. Metals n January. 923, as a Mason Frst Class, He has been a offcer; John Kollbas, judge advo- 'or many years at the Cartefet : for use at all tmes In fadeus Wykretowcz wll be nlon and not jut part stalled as commander and Joseph Qang Leader snce May, 924. cate; AlexKuzma, medcal offcer; Termnal of the Amoco Ol Com-..- whstle atop the sew- " letterer and Joseph Stek, vce-; Matlaga nas tnree sons and one John Gavron, offcer of the day; -VDkug satsfactorly ommanders; Thomas S. Jakeway.! daughtcr One of nls sons WDr cs John Mltro, servce offcer; John m tours, t should be Medwfck, Jr., three-year trustee; at U. S. M. R. : ;>t nl tmes," Alex Fazekas, two-year trust, and Peter Gulck, Thomas Mlk, John Kunak, Mchael fo Money Orders Have'New Look' nt -Begnnng tonnr-! states postal money»' sold Wth a "now u f -d to speed up the ' the orders, cut down ' ' ' ' patrons now have to 'I'lows, and help reduce : 'f rased money or- I.set- Lester Sabo anxy. II ^d the new desgn of many hours of '" study, and should "' <>f great beneft to the ; '">e perrons who dally money orders for a ' u.sns. v money order," Mr. '-''l'd. "Is dvded nto : : Lt«cl parts. One s fr post offce's record, tru : he purchaser's record, ' xt s the actual b«ty '-! «" shoeng amount, ' "Phaser and payee aud. :)ll ' t was necessary " : to fll out an appl!ln and,, for 7 the ssung III l» the amount, t:e purchaser, and otlu : 'l very often caused tf) 'orm, at he money ; " : "*'s as patrons wated Under the new system II applcaton fc^rm, and ' ll( >'d only dolject te!! l '»e fe.9, fll In the "n; order and the dot! 'mtaton (In words " nultplee), detach 'word, and return the ' '' Ctron to fll out am :: "" I'ayee." omorrow WHK t-rr st. James' Pos V, wll hold ts apua '"morrow nght In ttn lh ' v 'Hed St, James' Ha! rlll) w street. Muso wl! ( >>y Baron Boblok an ' '.. ' mmnlttee ls heade hll '")volsljy*nd assl. John Nag nance offcer; Wllam V. Larson, adjutant. The commttee In charge of arannements are John Kaden and a'mes J. Yacullo. The nstallaton ll be conducted by Comma.nder Mchael Puskas, of New Brunswck, In hs last offcal acton as ommander, Steve Stek named lnomng Commander Wykretowcz, Know Your School Program Started CARTERET The frst part of a Thomas Jakeway, James J. Yncul-'Know Your Schools Program was o, Joseph F'Qrenttno, Mchael j Intated at the Washngton School urtu, Wllam V, Larrson and on Tuesday. Mss Katherne E. oseph Pletterer as delegates to j Donovan, Washngton School p'n-,he Mddlesex County executve clnal, welcomed t^e parents to a wll be as follows: 8 A. M. \n :30 A. M. Holy Communon. An organzaton Is opng formed onsstr of all the mothers n he parsh who have chldren n any or.fr of the organzatons. Tlty organzaton wll provlje rectaton and supervson for the ouhgsters of the parsh at ther actvtes. Ncholas Barnyak, one-year trustee. Rev. Augustne Medvgy, pastor of St. Elas' Church, was named chaplan. About 8,500 Voters Regstered n Borough CARTERET, Some 8,500 voters wll be elgble to vote at the General Electon, November 8, accordng to Borough Clerk George Brechka. Last nght was the deadlne for regstraton of new voters. Brecca sad that "qute a. ommlttce of the Amercan Legon.; coffee hour and dueston and an- He also turned over an advance l swcr perod. 956 membershp of twenty-fve. Mrs. Ann Bshop and Mrs. Emma Conlan descrbed the school prom-am and ts objectves. Mr. E. S. 'Ian Mother's Club Quln, superntendent of schools, At St. Mark's Parsh addressed the patents. Sgt. Edward Czajkowsk, of the school patrol, number" of voters CARTERET~T- Rev. Orvlle dscussed the kndergarten chld's Davdson, pastor of St. Mark's safety on the way to and from Epscopal Church has announced school. Mrs. Paul Sabo, presdent hat the,regular Sunday servces of the Washngton-Nathan Hqle P. T. A., gleetfd the mothers. Mrs. Paul Sabo, Mrs. Stephen Faban, Mrs. Paul Del Vacchlo, and Mrs. Matthew Ayers were n charge of refreshments, The refreshments were a contrbuton j TO MEET TUESDAY from the P. T. A. The floral centerpece was the work and the gft of Mrs. John Dobrowlskl, a former presdent of the P. T. A. regstered durng the past week at hs offce. Deputes also regstered voters. The exact number of voters that may go. to the polls n November wjll not be known for several days, he sad. CARTERET The Hebrew Men's Club wll meet at the home of Rabbl Lews Brenner Tuesday nght at 9 o'clock. U.SMR. Federal Credt Unon Growng Rapdly; Assets Now Close to $800,000 ' "~ I L L lu-> «. nf flnrt I A C f Q T Q Q IT Fftlft" ll lz {*(\Y\P(*VY\P(l CARTERET Organzed lve ^ars ago August, 950' the- U. S. M. R. Employees Federal Credt Unon, has rsen to the thrteenth 3th < largest In the state wall assets close to $800, , accordng to a statement released 'ths week by Muyet" Rosenblum, offce manager and assstant treasurer. As of August 3st, assets totalled $772,938.72, wth $0, n deposts. Net monthly urffll from' operatons; cxclu* Syj of ncome from Investments, amountscooterf*,w»68 per month, Mr. Rosenblum stated. For the past lour years, Mr. Rosenblum ponted out, -he V. S. M, R. Employees Federal Credt Unon has pad a dvdend of 3.8%and there Is every Indcaton that ths dvdend wll be contnued ths year. Mr. Koseublum's staff consst j o h* assstant, Mrs. Hel.n Bartko and a part tme offce clerk, Mrs. Frances Maco'M. Durng the.past fve years, more than $2,000,000 n loans have been made to the employees of the plant, wth a loss of only $3,000 or slghtly over one-tenth /0) of one percent. Most neople, Mr. Rosenblum has found! In hs 'dally work, are nherently honest U) dschargng ther oblgatons. From the orgnal uruanzatton ootmntwe of twelve smplojess, Uc U S. M. R. Em»to«4--Jtetfet&l. ental %!'» n has grrrtt Into nn rgtwt»*uo of over,500 actve membershp ur a total of approxmately 35 percent of the plant employment. Mr. RosenWum stau that.t Is mpossble to get 00 percent partcpaton, but he hopes to get around 90 percent before the membershp levels out. As far as growth Is concerned, the Credt Unon s growng <tt the rate of nearly $50,000 annually, and he hopes that the Credt Unon wll ht the mllon dollar mark wthn the next two years. The credt unon comes under the (Jursdcton of the federal government and operates uf\- der the provsons of the Dept. of Health, Welfare and Safety»-Wwlttagton, >. C ftm'tadc examnaton of the*books um records are made by f«d*nl n the same manner as bunks are examned, and checked. Interest rates charged by the Credt Unon to Its employes for personal loans are comparable to those charged by commercal bankng Insttutons, Mr. Rosenblum declared. Wll Mark Holy Hour On Sunday Knghts of Columbus Wll Sponsor Rtes at Hgh School Stadum CARTERET Fnal arrangements have been completed by Carey Councl 280, Knghts of Columbus, for the Holy Hour to be held at the Walter B. Overholt Memoral Stadum Sunday begnnng at 2 P. M. In case of h.- clement weather, Is wll be held n the Hgh School Audtorum. The Holy Hour wll be dedcated to "Our Lady of Fatlma, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary for Word Peace." The program Is under the drecton of Rev. Vctor Orabrlan. OSM, Councl chaplan. The Rosary wll be rected by the locsl clergy and members of the Councl whle rotatng n a human rosry In front of the altar, specally constructed for the occason. The address wll be gven by Prank J. Ott, New Jersey State Deputy of Knghts of Columbus. The sermon wll be delvered by a Passlonlst Father from St, Mchael's Semnary, Unon Cty. Exposton of the Blessed Sacrament wll follow wth Rev. Anthony J. Huber, celebrant; Rev. Lous M. Cortney, OSM, deacon, and Rev. S. A. Mlos, Port Readng, subdeacon. The chor from St. Joseph's Church wll be drected bv I Mss Eleanor Abaray. George Sherdan, grand knght, charman. The recepton commttee comprses James J. Dunne, Andrew Hlla, Joseph Casalessl and Stephen Torok. Members of Carey Assembly Fourth Degree wll act as guard of honor. The grounds wll be n chase of Mr. Torok and Frank Goyena. Other commttees; Cards, John Bosze; altar set-up, Edward Zanat; Walter Gnda and John Kndzersk; decoratons, Mchael [Preputnk; publc address system, Wllam Chezmar; publcty, Frank oyena; canopy, Mr. Dunne, Jo- ;ph Casallegl, Edward Dolan Sr., heodore Huber and George Hh. any' has been promoted to asstant superntendent of the local plant., The announcement was made oday by Tmothy A. Sheehan. plant manager. He sad that Mr. Toath has served the company n many capactes n the past and wll assume hs new dutes tomorrow. Mr. Toath worked for the Amercan Ol Company n 99 when the frm began constructon work here on the plant. The promoton of Mr. Toath s due to hs long and fathful servce wth the company, Mr. Sheehan sad. Mchael Tom Speaker At Kwans Sesson CARTERET The reguhr weekly meetng of the Carteret Lons Club wth an llustrated talk by Mchael Toth of the Polarod Land Camera. To llustrate the subject of hs talk Mr. Toth took several pctures of the members of the club. The card party consstng of Rev. PRICE EIQHT CENTS State Backs Clams Made by Ftzgerald About 'Illegal' Pay Mtro Now a Supervsor, Resgns as Head of Unon CARTERET John Mltro,! presdent of.local 837, at the j U. S. Metals Refnng Company I for the past sx years, announced Monday nght at a membershp meetng, of hs resgnaton as presdent of the local, to be effectve Immedately. The reason for hs acton. Mr, Mtro ponted out, was that he has,c- ceptcd a poston as a supervsor j n the Yard department of the company, whch, after much personal delberaton, he has found to be to the betterment of hs famly and hmself personally. Whle he was assocated wlh the unon, he has strven t) make the unon one of the strongest n ths area and one whch has worked wth the management In the betterment of the employees and ther n- (Contnued on Page Sx) JOHN MITRO Borough Hstorc Data, Group Photos are Sought CARTERET A dsplay of oldtme pctures Is beng planned by the ffteth annversary commttee Ṡought are group pctures of clubs, socetes, lodges, etc., taken around 906 at the tme the borough was ncorporated. These may be left wth Counclman John Nemsh, charman of the commttee, Also sought s hstorcal data pertanng to the borough. Anyone havng such materal may leave t at the offce of the Carteret Press, 56 Roosevelt Avenue. Plant Honors 25 For Long Servce CARTERET Twenty-fve servce awards were presented to employes of the U. S. Metals Refnng Company durng the mon'h of September. The awards were gven to the recpents by the' heads of the varous departments In whch they work. Edde Edwards, Assstant Y.uxl Superntendent, and Unufer Sawrka, Set Watcher n the Castng Department, receve 35-year servce buttons. Edwards lves at 064 Maurce Avenue, Rahway, and Sawrka, at 22 Larch Stroet, % Port Readng. Thrty-year buttons were presented to Joseph S. Seaman, 52 Leon Avenue, Woodbrdge, a foreman n the Yard I^epartment, md to Stanley Czaja, 3 State Street. Carteret, an Insde Machnst n the Mechancal Department. A 25-year award was gven to George Petruska, 435 A Strwt. Port Readng, a Crculator n the Tank House. Twenty-year servce buttons were receved by Fred Koeble, 3 Chrstopher Street, Carteret. Accountng: John Barbaczuk, Jr., O Laurel Street, Carteret, Laboratory; Gary Sohayda, 98 Washngton Avenue, Carteret, Weghns; Orvlle Davdson,, Dr. Murray Gottleb,, and Wllam Muller s Stephen Danku. 69 Larch Street, completng plans tor the affar Hagaman Heghts; Stephen Ka to be ljeld n the near future. ko, 8? Wllry Street, Woodbrdae, "Bon Voyage" was expressed to and Stephen Shaffer, 69 Rredale Avenue, Woodbrdge, all of Presdent, Qun and secretary Harrs, who are off to the N«w the Mechancal Department. 'ersey Dstrct Conventon to be_ Ffteen-ytar awards were gvjn eld at Asbury Park from September 30 to pctpber 2. - (Contnued on Page to Stephen Dubay, 590 Almon Slx Any orgnnzntlon, socety, lodg' or church, formed about the tlm Carteret became u separate mun cpallty s requested to submt bref resume for publcaton n hstorcal ssue, "We want the whole town t get nto the sprt of ths celebra ton," Counclman Nemsh sal "We nvte suggestons that wll make t New Jersey's outstandng affar." Inqures pertanng to the celebraton may be drected to the secretary, Mrs, Else Ullersberger, 93 Grant Avenue. Halloween, Parade Przes are Lsted CARTERET Plans are progressng for the communty-wde Hallowe'en parade, sponsored by the Recreaton Commttee. The co-charmen Kaml Trstensky and Wlfred R. Jones today made publc a lst of przes to be awarded: Largest delegaton, $75; floats, frst prze, $00; second, $75.nd thrd $50; drum and bugle, adults, $00, $75, and $50. The same B. of E. s Facng t over Post Payng $,900 CARTERET Denns Ftzgerald. 9 Longfellow Street, sad last lght that he wll contnue hl. Ight aganst the payment of,900 nnually to an assstant secretary f the Board of Educaton, "The money Is beng pad out legally and should be returned o the taxpayers," FHwrald de- Inred. Ftzgerald brought to the Careret Press an orgnal letter whch IP had receved from Joseph E. Clayton, Assstant Commssoner f Educaton of the State Department of Educaton. In the letter dated September.5, Commssoner Clayton held hat an assstant secretary cm only act n the absence of Urn secretary and receve pay for llc me worked. The Job of assstant secretary s now beng held by Mrs. Ann Mc- Leod, a member of the board, She was apponted to the $,900 poston when the new board organzed earler ths year followng the annual school electon. Mr, Clayton wrote: "If the person referred to In your letter, who had been apponted assstant secretary of the Carteret Board of Educaton, serves In the capacty of assstant secretary w provded n R.S. H):5-5.), she would only be enttled to a salary (or (he tme she act' ed t aecretary of the Board of Educaton In the absence of the refuur secretary." Clayton's vewpont was expressd In March of ths year by County Sclfol Bberntendent Robert R. Blunt. It came to the attenton of he Board of Educaton, but no ctlon was taken. Clayton n. hs letter quoted thn law showng that a board can vote n an assstant secretary, after a majorty of the board has declared hat the secretary s absent or un-,ble to let, The text of hs quotaton of the statute follows: "Every board may, by a majorty ote of all.its members, appont an assstant dstrct clerk n those dstrcts havng dstrct clerks and n assstant secretary n those ds- rcts not havng dstrct clerks, who may be chosen from among ts members, and may fx hs term of employment and hs compensaton. prze rato for junor drum and bugls unts. clerk and secretary, respectvely, Frst prze for the prettest durng the absence or nablty" of costume wll be $25 and the seel ond, $5. Thf same przes wll be awarded for the funnest, also the most orgnal costumes. Przes for ndvdual gronps In costume wll be $25 and $5. A total* of 200 Slver dollars also wll be dstrbuted to ndvduals takng part n the parade Further detals n c nnector 'wth tht' parade are to He worked out wthn a few days, the commttee reports. Labor Local Endorses llutnl and Sullvan CARTERET John Hutnlk and Walter Sullvan, Democratc canddates for councl, have been endo'.scd by Local 440, I. U. E., CIO, of the Foster Wheeler Corp. Sullvan, n member of the Councl, s se'klhk reelecton. At the last meetng the local dscussed plans for ts annual Chrstmas party for chldre nof members. Four Men Rescued, Two Others Mssng As Tug Snh n S. I. Soukd at Carterel CARTkRET, Four men were wth the tug, and for the second W J rrojn " ^ " a escued Tuesday nght when a tug engneer. _ J ^ ^ l»?x w rll was rammed and sunk by a bagepouesad barge ( p 0 lde Herbert JJensen, e s, of sharp torn toward the Oeneral -. t was -. towng - In the Arthur Kll be- B ro0 kyn the engneer, was heard! can Dufck fermu Amercan Dufck fermnul at Cartween Staten f Island and ths bor- b by crew members but bt app are ntly tly ' tere^! ' ts destnaton, when the ' ' ' "' ""' U8h. [ wa8 not seen -- hlln!( The captan and second eng- t ne t ug san [ Shed he tu * ave beueved to have r Tne coaft Guard ' whch s con - sr^sr^srsssssj: Street, Elzabeth, an oler aboard Manhattan headquarters, today lasses. The tug sank mmedately sad tre queston of the fate of Mr. wtre'rfgbea^-threwwot-* % u w ^ calle( ast nght a,d the tugboats "Tlcelne" and St. ^ saw he wab not 0I the Charles." ' was St Zn In the plot house mssng untl h* whereabout* an dbeleved to have gone down ascertaned. tug. The barge, owned by the Conners Standard Marne Co., of Manhattan, whch also owns the tug; r Austm Tucfcer, <M;,Tjf-KmgStDn, K. Y.; Marshal Slvernal, 48, of Cres : cent, N. Y., and John M. Jorkjand, 27, of New Orleans. They were detaned at the U. S Publc Health Servce Hosplta: Stapleton, S. I. for obeervatlor Mr. Mller was released., after treat I nent there. Such assstant dstrct clerk or assstant secretary shall perform all the dutes and be subject to all.the oblgatons of the dstrct, the dstrct clerk or secretary to act, except that such assstant dstrct clerc or assstant secretary shall not acqure "tenure of offce n such capacty; provded, however, such aslstant dstrct clerk or assstant secretary shall have no power to act untl the board of educaton whch made such appontment shall, by a vote by the majorty of ts members, dxlarg that the dstrct clerk or secretary s absent or unable to act." Ftzgerald appeared at the meetng of the Board of Educaton September 4 and asked the board that the $,900 job be ubol.shrjl. He clamed that the money s beng pad out llegally. He thrral- :ned to take court at-ton f the loard fals to act. Unon's Club s Set For Dstrct Conclave CARTERET The Carteret Woman's Club of Carteret <mloltnced that the Thrd Dstrct Fall Conference wll be held on Tuesday, October 4. at the OU Whte Church n Woodbrdge, Regstratons wlt be held at 0 A. M. and the mornng sesson wll begn at 0:30 A. M. a.rt the afternoon sesson at :30 P M. Luncheon wll be served n the hurch bullcjng. Reservatons can be made wth Mrs. Clfford Cutter not later than Tuesday, October 4. Alleged Assalunt Held for Inquest SUWt.'ToT" the Grand Jury ths week on a charge of atrocous assault and battery. Ball was set at $5,000. Hayes allegedly 'assaulted Mu.s Rosalnd Gross, 34, at ber.stoe. 88 Roosevelt Avenue, m th' n-'ht of September 2 whle she was alone n the store

2 c..; f : j, C. ( (;K TWO TKIIV-,7 PARKVIEW PATTER \;:> ROSE ROSENBAnW MBS. DOROTHY HEPWORTH C,\-l-73«CA-l-4.t>0 ^n of the Car- -kvcw Taxpayers A.-sso-,.t.l le held Monday, Of- '!."f>, n the Musc Room H'l S:hool at 8 P. M. >)..'s (!' the Dan:e Com-,;' r«'d to be present. ': T'- the annual dance < I T A, whch's beng n S:urday, October 3., t : tn- new St. Demetrus..;;v Conler. Musc wll be, (.by Baron Boblck.. ( Mr,s. Rose Rosenblum, Crque for tckets. '.ml Mrs. FrRnk Bennett. Mnm St., celebrated the;!' :. vnldnw, annversary o' ' m), 28 by dnng nd --n v.uh Mr. and Mrs. H. l.'h of Brooklyn. r.ml Mrs. Douglas Carln,.".m,m St., entertaned Mrs. I.My who Is enroute to Krn, Germany, from San,I, -I W Ar";. Texas. ".-, John Young, 73 Hagamn,S:.!.-rtn:n«I at a merchanlse t'.mr:ralon Wednesday ev.;- n"! I'rcfnt were: Mrs. W. Larr.s Mvv. N. Landstrom, Mrs. attack. Carol Is feelng fne and would lke to receve vstors and VV. M.r'.t., Mrs. G. Jenkln?, cards. M::.. l> I.MKa, Mrs. R. Jackso.. M-,. II. I,nlly. Mrs. J. Lane, And M w cumplwll. V.,ur! Mrs. Irvng Levtz, 95 U<! :v s., entertaned at dlnn. I- May evenng. Guests Wre: M I-y Gclb, Mr. and Mrs. II s Fredman of Cleveland, n:, Mrs. Rlea Sntkn of Ralv.v Mr. Hurry Fredman and son, II n'.l, of Newark; Mr. and Mrs. M:\.' : kn of Newark, and Mss Y. l.rdm.n of Irvtngton.,lr:;, c'ast-ella, fve year old dm!>" I of Mr. and Mrs. A. Casc- II!)«Syramore St.. Is rerun." at home from an eye OBITUARIES MKS.,,MAN M. PHILLIPS ('AHTKHET Mrs. Lllan M. rull!).-,. asu; 7, of 862 Ralway Av'c Wustfcld and formerly (f c.v crct.. ded Wednesday, S'lmln'- 28, after a long ness, fb was actve In the Women's A:;.srr:on of 'the Presbyteran Cl'.rr of Westfeld and n the If r..v and Drama department* of he Women's Club of WeMteld, f!)' was a member of the Atlas (.'h.per 99, Order of the Eastern '.u a.m! pror there to she was a charer member of the Wod- Ijvd! Chater, Order of the East : n Star.,s and her husband, the late Charles Alexander Phllps or-.".n''m'< the Carteret Free Publc..r,r.v. She served as lbraran I run l!)2'l to 934. She was one of he fr.'/, women to serve on the MMl.vrx County Jury. :hr.s survved by a son, C. A!;,'t f>hllps of Westfeld, one.' ;>;;-. MrK.vBurton Klne of Westf>!l, lne nece, Mss Jane Kltne (f Alexandra, Vrgna, and an vw,:, Mrs. Harry Nyce of. Phladelpha, Pennsylvana. Tle funeral servces wll be held tomorrow (Saturday mornhv.: at 0 A. M. from the Gray I'urul Hume. Interment wll be '.! Farvew Cemetery. JOIIX MURPHY CAHTERET -- John Murphy, 77, y.'x Roosevelt Avenue, ded l '.r!>cay-u.t the Perth Amboy Qenf-.l Hosptal, followng a long lvs-;. He was born In County l.':,k, Ireland, ard was a resdent of ths place for the past j : ;().wars. He was the husband of the late Anna Murphy. He ujas employed for 2 years ly e AuTran Cyanamde 09- lany of Lnden and was retred J'n he frm n 946. He ws a <"mnuncant of St. Joseph's t. (.'. Church. Hurvvnt' are three nephews, Jl.y Murphy, James Murohy an.i Jdlm Murphy. Tc funeral was held Wednesday mornng from the Lyman l-'uneal Home. A hgh mass of rccnem wns offered n St. Joseph's church by Rev. Aloyslus Behnd. Interment was n St. Jam.s Cemetery, Woodbrdge. Bearers were Robert and Matthew Sloan, Tmothy Collns, Leon H.t,, Denns Byrne and Wllam T'uncy. EXTRA! 75th Annversary SPECIAL $ O IN FURNISHINGS FREE Wth Purchase (f Any ($50.00 or Mbre) SUIT or TOPCOAT lme'gs Smtl at Kng Street IVrth Amboy operaton. She wshes to tlnnk her classmates for the hskc of frut they sent her. Master Rchard Ruullr. '7 Hckory St., celebrated Ills seven h brthday September 24. wh a party. Quests attendng,l" nette Crag, Kevn Sharkry Ihnpat Carpenter. Melvn ].e,. Joan Chadwlck. Martn Yomv. Carol Pahler. and Bernard Bu!;- worth. Welcome home to Mr and \p Domlnco Martnez, and Unr daunhters, Lydla Andrea and M - lane, who have returned from a month's vacaton In Puerto R'-o M«Lydla Andrea Martnez, n Sycamore St., was guest of '0- or at a party In celebraton of her second brthday on September 3, Guests ncluded: Melane Martnez. Mr. and Mrs. George Cohen. and Mr. and Mrs. John MCIKW, of Jersey Cty. Ms Carol Krupa, seven year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Krupa, 49 Arthur Avenue, Is r> cuperalng at home from a on!n j Mrs. Qun Hottest To Hosptal Unt CARTERET Mrs. Edwn 8. Qunn Jr.. entertaned the Ctuteret Chapter, Perth Amboy General Hosptal Women's Guld st luncheon In her home. Mrs. Prank Barbato was named vce presdent ID place of M.s. P. 8. Oalbralth who resgned. Al-so charman of medcal dressngs for the chapter, Mrs. Barbato thanked the axllarles of Star Landng Post. VFW, and Carteret Post, Amercan Legon, for cooperaton In the makng of dressngs. Mrs. Helen Mullen was named co-charman of the dressng unt, whch wll become actve at Tuesday's frst fall regular meetng of the fall season :30 P. M. n the Borough Hall. Mrs. Frank Curcy wll collect used pocketbooks and Jewelry to send to hosptals for specnl project use. MRS, NICHOLAS CZIRZAKI Marguerte Ann Kune Weds In St. John's G.C. Church WOODBRIDGE Mss Marguerte Ann Kune, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kune, 5 Peyser Street, became the brde of Ncholas Cslrzakl, Jr., 50 Chrstopher Street, Carteret, S.KI of Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas CzraU, Budapest Hungary, Saturday afternoon n St. John's Greek Catholc Church, Perth Amboy. IUV. Dr. Joseph Mackov, pastor, performed the double-rng ceremony. The brde, who was gven n Our Presdent May God grant hm.. a quet ^nd, a serene sol a sure fath.. Amerca, ndeed the world, counts off anxously the moments and wats prayerfully for the assurance that a strong heart beats strongly agan that heart upon whch so much of Normandy^ D-Daydepended, that heart whch then turned from war to become all freb,men's hope for peace n dgnty. Presdent Esenhower can achove no new honor lest t be a fuller expresson of the same fath whch he holds so hgh, by those he holds so dear. Durng ths crss of Hs llness, may Presdent Elsenhower know that we,! too, ask for hm the Blessng of St. Francs: "The Lord bless thee and keep thee; the Lord show Hs face to thee and have mercy on thee; the Lord turn Hs countenance to thee and ^ve thee " nr«p«y thaut bo mparted, * IRST RANK AND HOIST COMBWY mxhambpv.hj. Member Federal Depost Inurnnue Corporaton marrage by her father, wore a gown of candlelght satn made wth an lluson necklne and full skrt of shrred bonnet trmmed wth seed pearls and she carred a cascade bouquet of vory gladolus and orchds. Mss Joan Tomaso, Iseln, was mad of honor and the brdesmads, were Msses Jance Kune. Perth Amboy; Carole Jean Kune.. South Rver, and Barbara Smon, Woodbrldge. Stephen Chonots, MI'.KK W Of.:" Immunzaton Clnc To Start on Tuesday (WKTKRET Health In-, n r'snv Mlolapl YUC^'M * n- noncrd today that the Immunzaton clnc of the Board A ll bwn next Tuesday at 2 '-ck. These clncs wll be h!<! tn; frst and thrd Tuesday.f I'ach month wth Dr. Josmh Wnntnch n charge. H" Kddle Keep Well Cln- H beng held every frst an;l tvd Thursday from 2 to 4!' M. "I the board of healt. noms. Ssterhood Hoard To Meet Monday CARTERET An CXCCllU' ; «nvl meetng of the Unted ; 'rvw Ssterhood of CarterH vll be held on Monday, O:ton v nl I In- home of Mrs. Lous arlcr. 47 Leber Avenue. Fnal plans for the Smu'.s Forah party to be held on Saturday, October 8, at 8:30 P. M. t the Synagogue of Lovng Jus- Ice wll be dscussed by the presdent, Mrs. Lous Brown. ATTEND CHRISTENING CARTERET Mr, and Mrs. John O. Nevll, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Oursler, Jr., and Mrs. Canl N. Allson attended the chrstenng of Patrca Glora Nevll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Nevll, of New Provdence. The Rev. Father Mee of Our Lady of Peace RomRn Catholc Chuvh offcated. The sponsors for the chld were Mrs. Carol Allson and Mr. Prank Mannng of Chcago,. Carteret, served as best man and ushers were Ronald Oroblzna, Mchael Krupa and Stephen Varsa, all of Carteret. For an honeymoon trp to the Poconos, the brde wore a black velvet sut wth whte accessores and an orchd corsage. On ther return October, Mr. and Mrs. Czrakl wll resde at the Carterct address. The brde s a graduate of Woodbrldge Hgh School, class of 955. and Is employed In the ofce of the Woodbrdge Santary Pottery Co. Her husband was educated n Hungary and s a chemcal operator, at the Amercan A^rcultureal Co., Carteret. Bshop to Make Canoncal Vsl CARTERET Hl«Excetency, the Most Reverend Ambrose Senyshyn, D.S.B.M., Auxlary Bshop and Vcar General of the Ukranan Catholc Exarchate of the Unted States, wll make hs canoncal vstaton to the St. Mary's Ukranan Catholc Church here Sunday. Moleben servces to the*sacre( Heart of Jesus wll be held at P. M. by Rev. Paul Harchlson, pastor. At ths servce, Bshop Sen-,hyn wll delver a sermon. The church's senor chor, under the drecton of Eugene Kruk, wll sng the responses at the servces. Bshop Senyshyn's vl«t to the local church concdes wth the obse-vance of the.060th Year Annversary of the begnnng of the spread of Catholc Chrstanty nto the Ukrane, and ts acceptance by St. Olga,.Prncess of Ukrane, n the year 955 at Kev, Ukrane. All members of the church's Holy Name Socety are requested to meet n the church audtorum at 6:30 P. M. on Sunday for assgnments. Cty Lne Club wll Meet Sunday Afternoon CARTERET The regular monthly meetng of the Cty Lne Socal and Athletc Club wll be held Sunday, October 2, at 3:30 P. M. n the clubroom. Plans wll be furthered for the dance to be held November 25, at Bethlen Hall. Musc for darnng wll be furnshed by Baron Bo'olrk and h!s orchestra. All members are urged to attend and all those who have not receved ther tckets may obtan them at ths meetng, CHRISTENING PARTY CARTERET The nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lsck, 98 Lnden Street, was chrstened Paul by Rev. Lous M. Cortne.v, OSM, pastor, n St. Joseoh'c Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Patrck' were the sponsors. Lady Craftsmen's Club wll meet tonght n ts clubrooms when plans wll be completed for the publc card party scheduled for October 4 at the clubrooms. St, Demetrus* P.T.A. Maps Seasons Plans CARTERET - At the optmn* Sunday School P. T. A. held m he Ukranan Pavlon puns #J"e made for the comng season. A Chrstmas party wll be gven he chldren nn Sunday, December IB, An Easter flm wll be shov/n n Aprl and a Mother's Day Provram and Tea wll be gven on tfay 3. A Rummage Sale wll be hel4 on October 26, 28, 29 at a place o be announced later. Mrs, N. Vartowcz and Mrs. W. Wrubl?.'- k are co-charmen. The monthly meetng* wll now be held the second Tuesday of each month nstead of the thrd Tuesday. Followng the meetng a demonstraton was held wth Mrs. Gladys Tollell of Ftch Street In harge. Mrs. C. Harrow was awarded t-h'j specal prze. The next meetng wll be held on October n the Communty Center wth Mrs. C. Bason as hostess. :-ORM LEAGUE CARTERET A Natonal Eplepsy League of Mddlesex County was Jprmed on Frday evenng, September 23. at Panters Hall, n Perth Amboy. Offcers elected n the temporary capacty were: charman, Theodore Kavc of Perth Amboy; vce charman, Henry Pratseher also of PorH Amboy and secretary, Mrs. Else Lyons of South Amboy. BARBERS MEET CARTERET The Carteret Master Barbers held a specal meetng Monday evenng at 76 Roosevelt Avenue to dscuss new prces nnd hours. Mss Chrstna Sufchnsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sufchnsky, Carteret Avenue, has been chosen by the Natonal Assocaton of Student Councls as one of the 00 students who wll take part n the NASC tour of Europe next summer. CARTERET HM I FALL STYLE; N-«,, company costume I.. blue and gold U- Anglo Tweed, Rod <> r scy blouse matches (IM Cuffs and show-n't, checked for added,.- Halllf Jr. S,,, Password "Now remember, r sergeant to an I-h password Ls SHXC I: I, Saxe, you know: "Shure," sad Pu forget t. Wasn't my ler and my unrlc u Later n the day. : was challenged. "H, pled. STEEL SCRAP A plea fr n m the c\.!.' partment that Ihc -.,. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. scrap be dnsuruv George Adams, 8 Locust Street, ease the prc,, for > u:; at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. has been rejected :.v Mrs. Adams s the former Eleen House Councl m [ Fsetta. nomlc Polcy. Check your home now. Make sure t wll be warm and comfortable nsde when wnter wnds blow.! DURALCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY show you how to add beauty and comfort to your lmm : save money on fuel blls. BUY DIRECT at Our FACTORY and SA W! GENUINE TRIPLE-TRACK STORM and SCREEN WINDOWS ANY SIZE UP TO 36" x 59" No tracks to remove No gadgets All extruded alumnum Permanent Self storng) mam som m wm UP TO DOORSSIZES 37" x 85" Complete wth Hardware CUSTOM MADE RADIATOR ENCLOSURES FIRST QUALITY PLASTIC TAl'l VEflETI&N BLINDS Wth Nylon Tup ' 2 * 6.9 Any Sle l'l> I" ZJ" to 36"x«4 vl." Lmted Quantty All Alumnum DOOR CANOPY Q.95 Sxes. 55" K*K 4<Tx48" n 3 Years to Pay! Frst Payment Not Due 'Tl January 5th! j PLKNTY OF FKKK PAKKM; Manufacturng Products Co 224 SOUTH SECOND ST. 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3 ,;;.KT PRESS fdward J. Mhalko, Brde On Honeymoon n Canada I II',,. ufvr Many borounh '\vcnt to Elzabeth Sa.- tntnnn to attend the nf Mss Josephne Arkne (;,nnhter of Mr. and Mrs. [ork, 89 Bayway, El'.a- Hlward John Mhalko, M. ';,n( Mrs. John Mhalkj,,j, street, ths borough. ;lllllv took place In St.. church.,,., gapeta offlcljatecl at, :]rmy. The brde was n- altar by her father. ncte B. Knurek was mad nf honor. Other WITO Mss Josephne! ;/nt)cth and Mss Joan,;< /.. nece of the brde,.urcua Rogosz, both of MclvTtz. Carteret, was,- hs brother-n-law.,, ;(. Mchael Hamas of :, cousn of the brde-,..n M.wurklewcz of Lln-.,..,,. V of the brde, and ; -Me of Carterct.., 'c'plon nt the Polsh nv KI.KCTS ( v,; \!V,T -At Its last mee- : nl:' Lades' Sodalty of n's Church elected toe.ll'crs: Mss Irene ;,..-dent: Msses Dorothy,-- presdent; Arlene rjry, and Arlene Lo- Natonal Home. 250 Bnyway, Mr. Mhalko and hs brde left on n motor trp to Canada. They wll resde at 89 Bayway. The brde, who was graduated from Battn Hgh School, s employed by the Metropoltan Lfe Insurance Co. In Elzabeth. Mr. Mhalko, an alumnus of Carterct Hgh School, served four years In the Ar Force. He s employed by Amercan Type Pounders. Mss Dtak Engaged To Charles Russo CARTERET Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. John Dzlak, 20 George Street, of the engagement of ther daughter, Maryan Regna. to Patrolman Charles Russo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Russo of 26 Pershng Avenue, at an engagement party gven by Mr. and Mrs. Rus.;o n the Slovak Hall. Mss Dzak s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and Is employed by the Metal and Thermt Corp. here, Patrolman Russo also attended local schools, served f.mr years n the Navy and was apponted to the polce force n December, 953. The weddng date was set for February, 956. Publc Notce NOTICE v.dccs n the Muncpal Buldng wll be closed S;,;'hy commencng October, 955, as per the laws,,: ;., star of New Jersey. "I:,, followng schedule wlt be n effect startng (,, 955: M.nlay. Wednesday, Thursday and Frday :A M IDf> P. M. I ; <lay-9 A. M. to 7 P. M. v,. Wrlll'. lejjal holdays fall on Tuesday the offles open S) A. M, to 7 P, M. on the followng!av. GEORGE J. BRECHKA, Borough Clerk Chrstensen's 955 'The Frendly Store*' Deep.down comfort n drest-up tocks XtttcrVvoVett ' FLEXIBLE NYLON SOCK s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s for perfect ft 'here's not one thread of elastc n the body of our! amazng Flexble Rb Socks. No matter your.sze-they stretch to ft you exactly-wthout bndng or twstng,' He secret s a specal twst n the smooth nylon yarnj And beng nylon they wash perfectly, dry ' $4()Q 4fdly, and just don't wejar out I»-6 HOURS Frday Tll 9 CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Chrstensens Ih^mrlnwnl $ton> J7 MAIIS slum noonnndgt: " ' ""dtoned for Your Shoppng Comfort PVT. ROBKRT ANDRES School of Dancng Reopens Tomorrow CARTERET The Carteret chool of Dancng wll re-opjn tomorrow. Regstratons are no'v under way. Mrs. Kay Symchk, lreetor of the dancng school has mnounced that the chldren of her school wll be avalable for all socal and cvc functons clerng entertanment. The school has already been contacted to partcpate n the 50th AnnvTary of Carteret to be held n the larly part of May. rvt. ('. J. McCANN, JR, FORT MX BInOIKS: Pvt, Robert Andres, 700 Roosevelt Avenue, and Pvt. Chrstopher,, McCann Jr., 52 Grant Avenue, are tranng at Fort Dx. Both have been assgned to Company I)., 365th Infantry Regment. MEMBERSHIP GROWS CARTERET Eleven members were enrolled at the last meetng of Grl Scout Troop 3 at the Magyar Reformed Church. They.re Camy Hla, Mram Jacobs, Carol Ann Patt, Geraldne Kurck, Lorrane Hudak, Patrca Dendler, Dane Bauerband, Judy Yank, Elane McLaughln, Patrca Manlk and Los Dam^k. OUR BABY ALBUM: Here s sx-months-odl Mchael Kuchma, of 80 llagaman Street, Port Readng. I Photo by Sooo Enjoy Your Trp GO BY SHIP Space Now Avalable. Cruses to All Parts of the World Representng All Transatlantc Steamshp Lnes GEORGE YURONKA Travel Bureau 83 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET CA Sovr up to 2% durng Urll August I USMR Executve Speaks on Safety CARTERET-Acel Garland, assstant to Freeman H. Dyke, general manager of the U. S. Metals Refnng Company, was one of the speakers at the Central Jersey Industral Safety Conference held at Somervlle. Mr, Garland explaned a pont system whch Is used to determne the Chrstmas bonuses of dvson.superntendents and foremen In the Carteret plant. Speakng on "The Responsblty of Lne Supervsors and Safety Drectors n Mantanng a Safe Plant," Mr. Garland stated that t s more economcal to run a safe plant than one wth a poor safety record. He declared: "When our supervsors and foremen realze ther bonus depends on how good ther safety records are, ther cooperaton and nterest s accelerated." At tlls sesson, "Labor and Industry Commssoner Carl Holder man challenged ndustry to accept the nvtaton of self-regulaton n the feld of ndustral safety. Carterct Grl wll Tour Europe n '56 KMHKK :U), CARTERET Mss Chrstna Sufchnsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sufchnsky, 24 Carteret Avenue, has been selected by the Natonal Assocaton of Stu-! dent Councls as one of 00 tud-nt from' all over the Unted State who wll take part n N. A. S. C. tours of Europe next summer. Groups of students and chaperones wll leave,, by plane, from Nfw York n July. They wll vst F'unee. Swtzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Holland, Belgum and England. Mss Sufchnsky, a graduate of St. Joseph's School and now a junor n Carteret Hgh School, was nsked by N. A. S. C. to outlne what she would do on her return to mprove nternatonal relatons n Carteret Hj?h School, to summarze her extra currcular actvtes, and to nclude a transcrpt of her* academc grades to qualfy for the trp. She was accepted on the bass of these records. Last year Chrstna served as secretary of the local student organzaton. Management Group At Busness Sesson CARTERET Borough ndustres were well represented at the frst meetng of the year of the Northern New Jersey Chapter, Socety for the Advancement of Management.held n Newark. Those from here who partc-! pated In the meetng were G. C. Brownng, Leonard Kaplan, Foster Wheeler Corp., and A, A. Obed, ;J. J. Schlthus, Jr., U. S. Metals Refnng Company. A streak of peruy brad belts ths lttle low fljt wth newness, tes n a snappy bow at your heel. Twn buttons stud the vamp the whole effect Is young and gay. In black suede. (In red leather,) tn black leather.) 3.95.< I ' ' Mon to Wed., «-(J Thurs.'and I'll.,!>-»; -Saturday, 9-7 SHULAND Where Pro H- Tt Comes Frst 67 WASHINGTON AVENUE CARTERET Mss Jane Alce Rath bun Wed n Newark Cathedral CARTKRET Sacred Heart Cathedral n Newark was the scene Saturday of the weddng of Mss Jane Alyce Rathbun And Gerald Joseph Amlano. Rev. J. T. Oates performed the ceremony and celebrated the nujtlal mass. The brde Is the daughter of Ms Marguerte Rathbun, 5 Laurel Street, ths borough. Her father was the late Russell' E. Rathbun. The brdegroom s the son of Frederck Amano, 83 Mt. Pronpect Avenue, Newark. Hs mother was the late Mrs. Beatrce Amlano. Gven In marrage by Charles Mller, a brother-n-law, the brde wore a Rown of nylon tulle over satn wth a redlngote of damaxt. The sweetheart necklne was outlned wth burle beads. She wore a coronet of brocade and a vel.nd carred a cascade of fall flow- ITS wth a center of whte camellas. Ms Rosemarle Cangemle, Astora. L. I., attended the brde as mad of honor. Servng as brdesmads were the Msses Josephne DePlnl, New York Cty, Ann lare DeFronzo and Beatrce Amano, both of Newark. M.ss Los Ann Mller, Carteret, was the flower grl. Best man was Mchael Celeste of Newark. Usherng were Joseph Bezzone, Joseph DeLorerwo and Fred Amano, all Newark. Denns Mller, Carteret, served as page For the couple's weddng trp to Nassau n the Bahamas, the brde chose a champagne garbardne dress sut wth a corsage cf MISS ROBERTA KIRALY TO WED IN NOVEMBER: Mr and Mrs. Joseph Klraly, 600 Roosevelt Avenue, have an nounced the engagement pf ther daughter Roberta to Arthur DNzo, son of Mr, and Mrs. John DINIzo of 40 Cook Avenue, Scotch Plans. Mss Kraly s'a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and s employed n the offce of the Alpha Indus tral Servce, Inc., n Wood brdge, Her fance s a graduate of Scotch Plans Hgh School and a veteran of the Korean War. He s employed by Don Pz^lalo Plumbng & Heatng New Market. November 20 has been set as the weddng date. camelas. A graduate of the East Hlfj =k-hool In Denver, Colo., the brde employed by the Frst Natonal Ity Bank of New York n Nc* r ork Cty. Her husband Is a graduate of ;utgers Unversty and served hree years wth the U. S, Navy ncludng two years In the South Pacfc. He was dscharged wrt.,he rank of ensgn n 945 and presently a certfed publc nc- :ount«nt asssted wth the frm f Adler. Lowengrub Newark. and Co., utheran Church Guld To Meet Wednesday CARTERET The meetng of the Ladles' Guld or the Zton Lutheran Church wll be held Wednesday evenng, October 5. at ~:30 P. M. at whch tme a penny sale wll be held. The Sunday school teachers nd staff wll hold a barn dance t the Lutheran Hall, Roosevell Avenue on Saturday, November5. Musc wll be furnshed by Wal- ;er Cook and hs orchestra. Tlok- ;ts are now on sale. Foregn nvestment n U. S. In :reased sharply n 954. 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J NAME BAN<)S ^NO WII4A FAB'l'lES t WATCH FOR THE DATES ANHY Wll I.S o Mark World Wde omm.u#on on Sunday CARTERET World Wde Communon wll be admnster*! the Frst Presbyterlah Church.hs Sunday mornng There wll two Identcal servce* at 8.0 M. and :00 A. M. There PAGE THREE Golden Weddng Marked by Couple CARTERET Mr and Mr.. Robert S Nrwbort 5 Dela-vre Avenue, eruelamtd at a famly lt be a nursery for smaller party at ther homp Tuesday nujh :hlldren durng the later servce In honor of the 50th weddng annversary of Mrs Newbert's grand- nly. Ma Florence Perry wll bo ololt at both jervce.. In»e parents. Mr and Mrs I J Shaw, fternoon the mnuter wll n- mlnster Communon to.hul-ma Jamaca. I. nd the sck upon request. Pror to '.he party, the 8h*wj The Westmnster Fellowshp went throuh another weddng ll meet at 7:00 P. M. In the eremony nt the Nrwberl home, :hurch basement. The color movr at whch Rev Malcolm O Brown, 'God of the Atom" wll be shown pastor of HIP FV.ft Presbyteran 'he pcture demonstrates the Church, oflkatcdpower of the atom. The flm tres o make clear the power for good Amon the Rests wcrp Mr. an Mrs. Pred Hal. Mare and Thomas and evl contaned In atomc Hall. Mr and Mrs. Donald Brocn, tncture and power. The meetng Alfred Brown Jr. Mr and Mn. ll be opened wth» worshp Alfred Brown. Maplewood, rtnd servce and a hymn sng. The n;w Mr, and Mrs, Otto Rohnmn. student assstant wll be Intro- jluced Present nt the aflnlr were fowt at ths meetng. generatons of the famly Calvary Church Guld to Meet CARTERET The Lades' Oul'.d nf the Calvary Baptst Church wll hold Its frst fall meetng ths ovrnng at 7:30, to whch not onlv members, but ther husbands \\x\ :hlldren are also Invted by the host and hostess, Mr. and Mr;. John Szalagl of 9 McKlnlcy \venue. Tomorrow at 6 P. M. the C.lvary Men's Club wll hold achurh mpper In the church hall. Ths wll be the Men's Club specalty style supper. The charman of the ktchen commttee wll be Steven Barkaszl, asssted by James Kau After the supper, moves wll be shown by Steven Barkaszl of the church's summer vacaton epsodes. Sunday mornng, Sunday School t 0 o'clock. Teachers and classes For chldren, youth and adults. Sunday mornng, o'clock servce wll be dedcated to World.Wde Communlpn Sunday. The sermon wll be: "Satsfactl'm Wth Jesus." after whch Communon wll be observed n tar World Wde Fellowshp thought. Sunday evenng at 6 P. M. t'.e Lades' Ad Socety wll meet fur Its regular monthly mectlns. At 7 P. M. the frst Sunday.-/ - ng servce of the season wll be {n wth A happy tme servce ov,he whole famly, whch wll nclude choruses, devotons p.ad '.jood fellowshp. ST. JOSEPH'S PTA MEETS CARTERET At Its last me'ng, St. Joseph's PTA made planter a barn dance to be held n November. A total of 28 new mem bers were enf6llcd. A feature nf the sesson was a mnstrel show INSURANCE Wllam A, Muller Fre - Auto - Lablty Busness Interrupton and Assocated Coverages CAM 206 ELM STREET CARTERET, N. J. WKS cvnrs SCHOOL of STAGE DANCING IS Hr-Opcnng Saturday Oct.,955 ut the \Wt" Hoom of the CITY LINE SOCIAL & ATHLETIC CLUB 3 Roosevelt Avenue Carterel, N. J. HwM'S and Stop Halnv; y Bus al tn Door Regster Now!>v ('alng CA FIFTH ANNUAL COLUMBUSDAY DAN C E. Sponsored Ijy CAREY COUNCIL No. 280, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7th, at the Columban Club Audtorum 62 Hgh Street Carleret, IN. J. Mus&IbL..,.. Al Kalla & Hs Orchestra Tcket* (Inc. lux) -#.00 DANCINU~T9:00 TO 7??

4 . ; * '. : < ' PAGE FOUR ABOUT YOUR HOME Gve K-rlous thought to choos- Uv a run fn' the home. It makes IKI dfference If the HIK s to be mn! and Inexpensve or a lovely Orental. The correct choce of culor. desgn and texture can KmUly add to o detract from the UnctveHKs of any room. P-rsonl taste wll always be Ht; duoduk factor when choosf, «IUH HIKI ths s us It should be However, u few general rulen are best adhered to If top results art desred. Number one s always buy from u relable dealer no matter If the run s to cost 5 dollars or $5,000 dollars. Note the fber content carefully for ths Is the tp on the wea'lh! qualty of the run. Test the rug by pressng your thumb aaanst the ple very hard for a few seconds. Qualty wool has a sprngness that lets t bounce back from pressure^ Consder the cost of a goo'd pad as part of the rug cost for t s foolsh to skmp on ths Item, It wll more than pay for Itself In addng lfe to the rug. Choosng a desgn that wll be pleasng s smple. If a fgured rug Is desred, remember that other fgured objects n the room must be few. If the rug l«a sold color then fgured upholstery or drapes can be used successfully. The current popular wall-to-wall coverage wll make a ro n m look larger. Scatter rugs tend to cut down the sze appearance of a room and are best used n rather large rooms for ths reason. Once the new rug s chosen and Installed In the home the queston of proper cure s next. Use a carpet sweeper every day and vacuum at least twce a week. Never use a brstled broom on the rug. Carpet surfaces can be cleaned ht home wth a quckly evaporatng cleanng flud, a synthetc cleaner or an absorbent powder cleaner. THAT'S EVKRYTIIING "Father wants to know If you'll lend us your lawnmower?" sad Junor to the new neghbor. T'e neghbor watched the boy pushng hs lawn mower away when he called after hm: "Haven't you forgotten to say somethng, son?" "No. but dad sad f the tghtwad refuses, try next door." TRUCK ROLLS OFF ADRIAN. Mch. Ready to load a truck, Kenneth Deermyer. dscovered the truck had rolled out of the garage, traveled 200 feet across the street, jumped a curb, smashed a fence, tore up two trees, plunged over a bank and stopped, restng aganst a concrete abutment, nches from the Rver Raser). CARTERET CHURCHES ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL Rev. Orvllle N. Davdson Sunday servces, 8 A. M. and 9:30 AM, Sunday School, A.M. ZION LUTHERAN Rev. :t»rl O. Klette Sunday--German servce, 8:30 A, M., EnRllah servce at 9:30 A. M. Junday Bchool at 0:30 A. M. HRS BAPTIST Rev. John D, Ken fro Sunday V A. M. and 7 P. M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Malcolm O. Brown Sunday Sunday School, 9:45 A, M., mornng worshp. A. M. REFORMED Rev. Alexander Iferoey Sunday Sunday School, 9 A. M. Englsh worshp, 0 A. M. Hungaran servce, A. M. HOLV FAMILY Rev. M. A. Konopka Rev. Raymond Szuleckl Sunday--Masses, 7, 8, 9:30 and 0:30 A. M. SACRED HEART Rev. L. J. Petrck Sunday-Masses, 7, 8, 9, and 0:30 A. M. 8T. DEMETRIUS Rev. John A. Hundlak Sunday Lturgy, 9 A. M. solemn hgh lturgy, 0:30 A. M. on Holy Days, mass at 9:30 A. M. Sun day School 0 A. M, ST. ELIAS Rev. C. S. Roskovlcs Sunday Mass In Hungaran, 8:45 A. M., mass n Rutheran, 0 A. M. ST. ELIZABETH Rev. Anthony J. Huber Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9, 0:30 A. M. Sunday Masses, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 and A. M. ST. JOSEPH'S Rev. Lous M. Cortney, OSM Rev. Vctor Gabrel, OSM Rev. Gregory O'Bren, OSM CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Joseph Matus Sunday School, 0 A. M.; Seres, U A. M. ST. MARY'S Rev. Paul Harchuon Sunday Masses 8 and 0 A. M. Holy Days, Mass at 9 A. M. Confessons, Saturday 4 o'clock and 7 to 8 P. M. YOUR NEW SOCIAL SECURITY Q. When em I apply to have my benefts frozen because of dsablty? A. Anytme after December SI, ISM, provded that you are stll totally dsabled at the tme of flng. Q. Do you have any pamphlets that explan the changes In socal securty made by the 9S4 amendment*? A. Yes. The followng pamphlet* are avalable upon request: Nu. 2 How to estmate payment! to your famly. N». 3 Feta about earnngs whle recevng payments. Nu. 4 Facts for those who are dsabled. No. S Fact for household workers. No, 6 Facts for farm famles. No. 35 Your socal securty. Any or all of the above pamphlets may be, obtaned wthout charge by callng or wrtng the dstrct offce. Q. Wll you explan brefly what s meant by the "drop-out" provsons of the new law? A. Under the old law your average earnngs could be pulled down by years n whch you had low earnngs or no earnngs at all. If you frst become elgble for oldage nsurance benefts after August, 954, or have V years of covered work after June, 953, or If you meet certan other requrements, np to four of those lowncome years can b o dropped out n fgurng your average earnngs. If you have had fve or more years of covered work, one more year can be dropped out. Ths wll ncrease the amount of your average earnngs, whch means that your beneft wll be hgher. UNDER FALSE PRETENSES "Jack," asked one of the vstng sportsmen of an Arkansas hunter, "do you thnk that mal order outft of yours helps to get more bears?" "You're dern tootln' t does," rejoned the veteran hunter. "How BO?" he was asked. "Well," sad Jack, "when them bears see me dressed up lke a dude from Memphs they decde rght away that I couldn't ht the sde of a barn at ten paces, and that, anyhow, I'm pretty sure to be too drunk to do any shootln' a'tall. So they just don't pay no attenton to me. I'm able to shoot 'em at pont-blank range!" FPTDAY. RETTF.MP.FT??.0. 0M OPEN UOrSE INIH'STRIAL SlTl'I.V USKRS: The Hansen :<nd York- ('nmpnv of New.Jersey, looted n UoodUrldRc :t Green Street and Route!>, a cmnparalvely new nemb-r In H - Townshps ndustral crcles, wll h«ld "Oj.en HIM.M- for ndustral supply users on Oct. 5 and ( from to 9 P. M. The affar wll be n the form..f m ndustral pn ducts exhbt. In ths exhbt there wll be shnwn the latest electrc power tools, machne tools, ndustral supples, materals, h.urllme and power transmsson cmpnrnt. The company s a branch of the Hansen and Y.rke Co.. Inc., Warren Street. New York Cty. The WomlbrkUc plant opened n January last year. The company has been n ll.e ndustral supply busness snce!)54. Arthur Yorke s the presdent and other offcers of I h' concern are: Kenneth E. Yorke. vce presdent; Wllam W. Kdw rls. vce presdent. Albert M. Rfdlrh, vce presdent;»n".las A. Yorke. assstant vce presdent; Anthony D. Torre, Woodbrldce, cff.re manager. Albert Redlkn s In charge of (he Woodbrldge offce and warehouse. The company s amonf the lemllne dstrbutors of t?e fnest dualty lnes of Industral tupplles. They arc representatves of such lnes as Yale anl Towne. Boston Gear Works, Black and Decker, L. S. Starrett am many others. The frm employs 20 persons ncludng the followng local readents: Elzabeth McKad<len, Mary Soga, Fred Baldwn, Woodbrdne. and Cecl Gray, Iseln. Other employes are Leon Rob bns, North Plalnfeld; Mare Allw'.ne, Hghland Park; Tom Rchardson. Lnden; Norman Olsen, Roselle Park: Joseph Greco. Roselle Park; Lous Rerly, Perth Amhny: Warren E. Clapp, Metucnen; Alce Lochl and Francs Gagnon, Perth Amboy. and George Apsar, Ellf.K beth. place where you come n contact wth men. Ths wll gve them a chance to know you. But do not s'jem ton anxous,.to pull them to the altar. If a man thnks he s benn chased, he has a tendency to run n another drecton. It s all rght to chase hm just so he doesn't know that you are dong so. Dear Lousa: Answer: After readng your column n] Those over-possessve mothers And let me repent do not the paper. I thought, I would wrte run so many lves! They clng to take any old thne that comes and tetl you my problem. jther chldren and call t love, alons because you are lonesome. I am thrty-four years of a?p when, n so many nstances, t s Beleve me. Desperate, there are and sngle, I would lke to get mar-; really selfshness. But you are not worse thngs n the world than bens lonesome. rleffvery much. I had three offers old and whle t s not as easy for LOUISA when I was younger but my mother, who just passed away recently j have been when you were younger, Dear Lousa: you to get marred now as t would God bless hen, made me refuse do not p.et pancky about t, or I met a man a year ago and he them. Rrab just any man who comes fell n love wth me and I love hm Now that she s dead I have no along. very much. one. What shnll I dp? Get nterested n. cvc affars, He never wanted me-to-so. wth Desperate Del. or the church or get a job n a anyone else and I have refused dates wth others and been true to hm. urn thrty-one and he Is ffty fve. He has nven ma. nce t?fts and we were to be marred n July but he put t off untl September. Now he tells me that he loves' me enough to Rve me up that he s too old for me. What wouu you do? Should I Mve hm up or muke hm be true to hs promse. Worred-Ky. Answer: Your frend has ether decded that he doesn't love you enough to marry you or really does thnk he s too old. If he doesn't, love you enough, you may be very unhappy f you nsst on makng hm keep hs promse. However, f you really beleve fclat he s sdvlht,' you up because k All, WIIONl, Attenton: Industral Supply Users... "W" SAH.AROTA. Flu! rhm-rs Were, l: drver nfler a hn.,,,. reckless drvng ;,\] l{, unattended vehcle f r< d nnr nformnton, of nn accdent. V,\\, m Hccldenl,. (\v\y K[ lcense, leavng n,...-c'rnnl.»nd lav, known crmnal " * ^. t ^ ""? ' * fcammoth sze h trlt Avcls used In M (f blhmnor coal m, the fact that one such. a 50-cubc yard c:. n. lmd 46,000 ralroad ench month. The wrtngs of M,, closed that 3th-cDnnv. a hghly developed p, "Horge posthouscs" talned at 2S-mlle nter v way» radatng [ r0ll ' the VMloua provnce. Although the Athnt, oceana are only so.. t the two channel,. the Panama Canal, n. narkable dfference n of ther Udes. The rlse and falls an,v< one foot; the Par feet More than p,. ployed at LaGuardn New York. Annual M mllon. Mchgan has the lne ol any atate n 3,2 mle horelm, Atlantc coastlne Florda. More than 3, r. Amercana take a dally, accordng to a pleted aurvey. In the past 2 : lcana have purchan paper to crcle the v. at the Equator. of hs age, I would word, f I were vm old enough to kn dong. CARD OF THANKS CHARLES BASARAB (BAZARAL) We wsh to express our sncere ' thanks to our relatves, frends and neghbors for ther knd expressons of sympathy, sprtual bouquets and beautful floral trbutes extended to us n our recent bereavement n the death of our dearly beloved father, grandfather and brother,.charles Basarab (Bazaral). We especally wsh to thank the Rev. Augustne Medvlsy, pastor of St. Elas G. C. Church; Rev. C. S. Roskovcs, pastor of St. Joseph's G. C. Church, New Brunswck; Professor John Stnlch Sr. of Ralway; Rosary Socety; C.W.V. and Auxlary of St. Ellas Post 797; Dr. M( A. Chodosh; Carteret Frst Ad Squad; K. of C. Carey Councl No. 280; medcal and nurses staff of the Wuester Clnc of Elzabeth; medcal and nurses staff of Elzabeth General Hosptal; offcals and employes of Poster Wheeler Corp. of CartereA; 25- Year Club of Foster VMeeler Corp.; I.U.E.-C.I.0. Local 440 of Foster Wheeler Corp.: O.F.H.C. Dept, of U. S. Metals Refnng Co. of Carteret; management, day and nght tjlrls of the Reo Dner of woodbrdge; those who donated ther cars; pallbearers! Carteret polce escort and the Bzub Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Famly of the late Charles Basarab EXTRA! 75th Annversary. SPECIAL CHANGE ; Your llfe Wth Your Small Change If you're lookng for more happness, progress, or peace-of-ftnnd, dorj't overlook "money n the j Bank." Lfe can be (dffcult wthout t! And f you'd lke more "money n the bank," don't overlook the cons that are slppng through your fngers, You can turn your small change nto a bg account.. ;. and that defntely would acheve some pleasant changes n your lfe, Fgures don't le, and here they are! Weekly DeposV $ Year Total* $ ,300,00 3-Year Total $ , , Year Total *? , , ,500*0 J Plus Prevalng Interest Rates Current Rate s 2%. Start Wth a Dollar Fnsh Wth a Nest Eggl SHOW WILL OPEN WED. OCT. 5th AT j 4 P.M. ;y ; :! ' :'' S INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS EXHIBIT.j The latest n electrc power tools, machne tools, ndustral supples, materal^, handlng and power transmsson equpment. WED. - THURS., OCT, 5* & 6th 4 P.M.. 9 P.M. IN FURNISHINGS FREE Wth Purchase of Any ($50,00 or More) SUIT or TOPCOAT BMEGS Smth at Kng Street I'erth Amboy FIRST - NATIONAL BANK n CARTERET 25 COOKE Ave. CA- G3O.0 J (l tutul Depost Insurance Corporaton HANSEN & YOllKE CO. «f N.J. 55 GREEN STREET m4 ROUTE < WOmlbrdge 840X0 IS. J.

5 TF.HRT PRESS y Too Much for Blues In Openng Tussle, 9-6.,, ;Hf ;T Despte a devus. setback at the hands.,!> Rahway team before n,500 n the openns h.h rlrbs, Dougy Knd's,.. (.fl carteret H't u n stll entertans huh,,,, successful aeaaon. T'le s hcduled to play a pow-,,, n eleven tomorrow at, feld. Unon beat Wwt- ' Urk by a 28 to 3 tally. cu's were complexly,,\ hy Ralway's bg l'ns rllnflf offense In t'-e, r ; the. vstors crack'-d,, column twce. Drvng lrr recevng the open-,". the Unon County n marched to a touc' rven straght play, -..net. even gettng trtc Kck Bob Scarpltto re- : openng klckoft 33 ::! Rahway 43. Operatng n lc wns, Scarptto lat- Idnwld Scott, who cr-,,nd for 7 yards to one.n,.. An offsde penalty. \.v fve yards before led to Scarpltto for lh.3,:u\vn. ::> second perod. Bob mt-rnpted a Cartevet!n' Rahway 35 and ro- IKIII to the 43. Scas.mp.son wth a short mddle and the latter,..nls through the entre, n for Rahway's secnas held wthout a :n two perods of plav. lc scored n the thrd :m-'.l Carteret made a : -ort to score from nr-yard lne but held :j;.-k four tmes und. tn- bull on the two-,:h perod Cartea't,:ly touchdown when ; Lnclmcl scooted over :...r-yard lne. He went lt sde standng up. :n;sv>d the extra pont..: tn Blue and Wh-e ; : omethn! to elver another touchdown : cutnt. A converson.t- Carteret ft vlcto'y. : >,y soon dlsspelled all.:,. vh'n t started un, whch resulted n a..-. Gsoue Rayack c:t!, ::::!t guard. Oawanclel '.n pont and that :, for Carteret's ho^-s. Itlway -! '!.l'kns, Robnson r'...l'.\:. Damascwcz... Roper; Nat.son,.r;no, Heller. S-ol. ' Kr. De Ck-co. Carteret Ends-Rahally. D'Zurllla Tackles-Rock. Choml^k, Sohayda 3uards MBlaquas, Urbansk Wadak " ' tenter Fltzulla Backs Kosy, Kostowlat. Crmlehael, Nardl, Stankan, K-rtak. Score by perods: R ahway IS Carteret Touchdowns- Scarpltto, Bro>m Rayack, Carm'chaol. Pont nw touchdown Oswandel. Offcals- Mulhauscr. Mlele\ Rubsan, Zobru. Four Teams Score Sweeps n USMR; Gerg Hgh Man CARTERET - Sweep vlstortes were the order of the day n the U8MR Bowlng League ths w.-ek as four teams won by 3-0 counts. Mechancs No, had no trouble wnnng three from Smelter Tank House took three from Mechancs No. 3 n rather easy fashon. Slver Refnery, meetng lttl? opposton, scored a sweep over the Sheeters. In the fnal thre;- game vctory, Man Laboratory, led by Carl Oerg's 242 and 2. walloped the Lead Burners n three games. The scores follow: Mechancal # Smelter I Tank House Mechancal # Slver Sheeters Man Lab Lend Burners Castnn Yard :) Mechancal # l Electrons Honor Roll Carl Gerg Frank Donnelly 222. Joe Yarr Matt Sloan 27, Bob Sloan 202 Frank Kurtak 28, Al Larsen 200 Joe Sharkey 207. Ed Sabol 200, Hgh team set, 2788, Mechanc No. 2. Hgh team game, 965, Mechan cs No. 2. HlKh ndvdual set. BIB. Cr Genj,'. Hmh Indvdual name. H Carl Qeru. Top League J. Yarr W. Heaton 0 0 C. G-rK 90.0, M. Seklcrkn 83.4 Yugoslava asks U. S. for $40 500,000 In Bd. Attenton Basketball Teams and Sponsors Ur'n- Now TaHtng Orders for BASKETBALL UNIFORMS and EQUIPMENt S MTIU Team Frkes HI 2-36 (IT OIH ESTIMATE AND COMPARE JAG'S~~ SPORTING GOODS XT ATE STREET PfeRTII AMBOY %und-th& Clock Bowlng 'M Ml THE FAMILY AT THE New* MAJESTIC "'sylvana Avenue and Route 9, llopelawn OPEN AIL DAY ~ KVKHY DAY \(Wr 9 *. M. Frday Kvengt After II V, M. Kv - For RWrvaMws Cull VA HVICE BAK RKSIAUKAINT PAL News and Sports 'Round Town Ry BENNY The week of May 5 to May, 956, has bean set as a week of celebraton and Tuton. A y or everybody and for every knd " festvty. The event wll' hejln ay 5 wth organ7,atlons tnklrt! art n a huge parade and a danru a the evsnng, at the Bcthl-n all, Sunday, May 6, wll be fol peeal servces and prayer. M.y wll be called Industry Day. Educaton Day on May 8,/Wru»n :hools wll have pageants. May 9 to be called Organzatons Day, nd May 0 wll be dedaated to FRnAY, SFFTFMHET? M 9." Garvey's Tax and Sabo's Sport Shop Ted for st Place CARTERET Unv; y's T t r< Safn's Sp'rt Shop but:, ren;' n I 4«adlockf'd fo fmt pl.k'e In tl: - j barterst Cnmme-.'lnl Indus> r;-l I Bowlng Lt'jue ths week at!!:: Hll Bowl: Bolh teams s;wtcl j sweep vctores.. Qarvtys took three from the Hll Bowl, whle' Sabo's swept Bllvfcup Bread In three straght games. Lou Butkoc rolled scores of 20 and 23 for the wnners. The team standngs: CARTERET COMMKKCIAL INDUSTRIAL Qflrvey's Tax. Sabo's Sport Shop Uke's Men's Club Magella's Makwlnskl Bulders arteret merchants for specal Waznee's Tavern ales day. The celebraton wll conclude on Jay wth freworks and some ther evenng festvtes. It Is up,o Carteret resdents to make ths vorthy event, successful. Every rganzaton n the borough W'll )lnn for and partcpate n 'hs vt-nt. Pal Lades Auxlary has m.onr-,ant dates on ts busy scheduo. On October 8 ts frst paper dke wll take place and all are unod to ad ether by savng ther parw nd leavng t outsde or help con ect. A br truck wll be parked ear'the borough hall for th.t >urpose. The next event wll In on October 4 and 5, when a rummage sale wll be held at the corner of Pershng and Essex Streets. The bg event wll take place on Electon Day, when a abbage roll dnner wll be served from noon on. All proceeds wll be used to help the Carteret chldren. Steve Nelson has been eleclt'd as head of hs Fraternty House t Rders, where about a do/.:n 'arteret boys are nettng ther educaton, Jmmy Glran playng 4uard on the Prosh team. Charley Makwlnsk and Erne Weber helped the Elzabeth Braves wn the play-offs last Sunday. Carteret Hgh... Football Ralway Hgh beats Carteret 9-G on three Ions runs. Carteret has many chances to score but crosses the goal lne only once as Eugene Carmchael noes over n the thrd quarter to make the score 2-6. Inexperence cost Carteret the oa' ame. Outstandng players. Georv Kurtak and G?ne Carmchael. the backfleld and Tommy D'7.(- rlla and Erne Rohaly n the lne Stevp Dorko dd a nce job n kva ng the bull. 'CarttTCt wll play Unon tomoc row al home and bad news a Unon has a fne, team, acc.ordn;; ] to ther showng aganst WestftV'd last Saturday. Unon's passng w.l prov3 too much for Cartorot. What Carteret's future opponents were dong last Saturday: Lous Branch, a team that 'vhl cause the coaches some sleeyleus '".'hs. won from Hamlton. 2-G. Have a Rood team and bg. Suyrevlle - Played a.scoreless te wth Lakewoccl. Plays tonght ns R"d Bank Catholc, al' many Carteret fans expect to :>x Lnden -Beat Cranford 7-0 on a two-handed pass. Woodbrtle More nghtmans for lu- coaches.... Have about the best team n years. Speedy Alexander scores three tmes aaaht Thomas Jefferson as Woodbrdse wns, 8-0. South Rver Although losng to A.sbury Park. 3-0, does not mean the team s weak. South Rver lms 2 lettermen returnns and t s always toush. Pont Pleasant Dd not play last wt»ek. Plays a Pennsylvana team tomorrow. Perth Anboy won n the last mnute from East Sde 2-6. Have far team. Carteret must mprove a lot before Thanksgvng Day. To sum t all up mean* that Carteret wll have trouble every week, only possble games wll be SayrevMe and Pont Pleasant. What a year for ulcers. v'r bm all resdents to send get well cards to Dr. Messenger, who s and n ft Mam hosptal. Mt. Sna Hosptal Mam Beach, Fla. Room 430. Ruthle Barnes taps out two ntrcate routnes of top fltsht Imnfery ncely nterspersed wth sellng panto. Varety. EXTRA! 75th Annversary SPECIAL *O IN FURNISHINGS FREE Wth Purchase of Any ($50,00 or More) SUIT or TOPCOAT BREGS Smth at Kng Street IVrth Auboy DeBella's Contr's Koby's Dubln Plumbng A. A. C.Co. Hll Bowl sllvercup Bread lenjamn Moore utter's Amoco W 5 L G Brown's Insurance Wns Three Games In Cty Pn Loop CARTERET Brown's Insurance, wnnng three games over he Lone Star A. C, remaned n frst place n the Cty BowlK League. The wnners took nl thnv easly, wth the losers furnshng ttle opposton. Two-game vctores.were ITorded by Sandor's Green I,an- ;ern and the Falcon Hall. CITY LEAGUE one Star A. C. Brown's Insur. Brady's lander's «3 Gr. Lantern (2> Star's Mkt. Falcon Hall rj Sabo's Sp. shop > > 7: VJ2 QPEAKING ABOUT SPORTS by M«yar Wl' (\!y thr. t- lrttmncn back ths y'fr. Cartorrt Hp.l School's football tram proved no match for Ralway's b\g and power-laden eleven n the openng gam? of the season lwrc last Saturday afternoon. Weak offensvely, the Blues faled to make a sngle frst down durng the frst half. Rahway led at the half-tme by 2 to (). Carteret's lone touchdown came n the second when Eugene Carmchael scampered over for a TD. Unn tomorrow at home. Last week Unon won, SO- The Ulues wll have to mprove consderably f tny cxpct, to wn ths season. nowlng ht the borough on all fours last week, wth Teddy Kleban up at the Hll Bowl reportng that he has league play gong nghtly from Monday through Frday. Down at the Academy Alleys the report s the same and they have league competton nghtly. The Garden State stakes, world's rchest rare, wll be run off at the Camden track on October 2!). Tlv. Garden State s worth more than a quarter-mllon dollars, wth over $50,000 to the wnners, Don't sell Calumet short n the world's rchest race. Summer Tan receved $5,096 for wnnng the 054 Garden State stakes, but hs mother, a mare named Mss Zbby, was sold once for $400 because no one thought she would be worth whle for breedng. The Yankees won the frst game of the seres on Wednesday. Whle we personally would lke to see Brooklyn, the underdog n the seres, wn out, we have a feelng the Yanks wll do t n fve games. Bll Heaton's 634 Set Gves Nemeths 2-Game Pn Vctory Nemeth's Beverages srored an m- presslve two-name trumph nv-r Stojka's n the Carteret Commercal Bowlng League Wednesday nght at the Academy lanes. Tnwnners lost the mddle (jame hy the narrow margn of one pn. 903 to fl5 808 ) In other matches, Babc's Fur S7 CARTERKT-Wlh Bll Heat'jn nlure look tw0 from pnefs Men'.- r:rackh! the wood for three brl- jshop. and Grohmann's Insuranr, : Haul scores of 244, 202 and UI3 scored twce over the Curtert'l lu; ' U:r a bf! G34 set, averakk 2,Servce. PAGE FIVE Sweep (etsgarvey Weekly Racng at Tax Pnners Lead Old Brdge Track In Hll Bowl Loop CAm.REl wll have ther rnv Sunday afterr,,, "onn a< the o'.r Brdge Stadum Ourv'ys ;»xl urounds startng at 2 30 o-olock Rusko ht scores of 236 und 203 ;', am hal u blt ( M:I for three '" n lh * hlln, BUM'S. Mlk. Sa'Afllk vt'l'kt'd.._.,-00 " lurt. wtn.'nt balloons and of prlzm wll be I h' t am s I t'ven /ml. plus frc- carnlvl rdes ( AHTIllKT (OMMHtl IAI 'M the yuumstpr!!»la wll be on s:n STUM, I.IIAdl'l j l.and- fur tlv klde day program. w! on He mf.-adun. the Onlt-d tarvcy's Tuxl B IS'r.'k (V Hnnne Club wll re- Uke's Men's Club 7! s-nt Its r'mlar Stmdy afternoon Sho's Sport rtlnp. 6 'clns slow wth star* from nl v:rl.cr«t Ol Burm-ra I! cctlnns of the state Leadng Uw Mkwnskl Bulders ( stelln feld wll br Lenny Brown VVuznee's Tavern 6 of Lambertvlllp. Pfte Fratee of Koby's 5'K Rahway, Blly and Fnny Ch»v*- DeB'llu's Contr's ller of Sayrrvlle, Edde Soden o( Dubln Plumbng Red Bank. Sonny Stmpp of Pt»lnfleld. Hll Bowl Al Warden of Lakehurst, Hllverup Bread Tommle Ellott of Florda, Jo«A. A, C. Co. Kuranowskl of South Rver.nd llenjum) Munre rmtcr's Amo.M Team No. J Takes Lead n Academy Women's Pn Loop CARTERET-Team No. 3 went lcad Into frst place n te drmy Women's BnwHnj Lrawue Wednesday nlht at the Chrome alleys by walloplm Team No. 5 n three slralkht names. In >tler games, Team No. mantaned second poston by takng (wo Kames from Team No. 4. and n the fnal match Team No. 6 s-fred a two-ply wn over Te.m No. 2. Gerl Perry Montazznl leans the skles race wth 55.9 average. Tram Standng W Team No. 3 9 Team No. Team No. 5 Team Nn. ( Team No. 4 Team No. 2 tnuny more. A specal B-f«ature race wll bf run Sunlny alum wth the 25-lap feature race, ; 2-lnp -orwolauon race and the three 0- heat events. TWO RKSCl'Kl) FROM ICEBOX FORT WORTH. Texas Juv>>* nle detectves, checklnn vandalsm, heard a poundn Insde an abandoned Icebox nt Arthur KIIIK'S carafe. Insde they found Kng's stepson..lames Yates, 0, and hs half-brother, James Kn?,, almost dead of suffocaton. Another chld OmA Thompson, out the boys n the box and had forgotten about them. We Carry A Complete Selecton Of IMPORTED & DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS Free Delvery DIAL 5975 ROCKMAN'S TAVERN & LIQUOR Store Randolph St., and Prrahln Ave. CARTKRKT, N. J. NOTHING IN FRONT OF YOU BUT FRESH AlRl Drve wth care... EVERYWHERE! BOWLING- Great Features back up Chevrolet Performance: Body by Fsher-Rtll-Itur Steerng- Bear R mr Sornes-Ant-Dve Sprngs Ant-Dve Brakng- 2-Volt Electrcal System-Nne Ensmv-Dnw Am that Chevrolet hood down a I stretch of open ro&d-and relax. j You're all alone! Because nothng In Its feld can match the strde of Chevrolet's "Turbo-Fre V8." I K pck a poht on the compass, youj lavorte Chevy model - and let yojralf go! Arrow for the far horzon and let Chevrolet's "Turbo-Fre V 8" unravel the, rbbon.of hghway. Vou'rfe drvng the car that can't even be touched for performance n ts feld. Chevrolet, you know, s the leadng wnner n NASCAR* Short Track cornpetton aganst all comers. (Yes, that ncludes many hgh-prced jobs!) Fancy names and clams don't count n ths league. Acceleraton, cornerng and handlng ease are the thngs that determne the wnner-all qualtes ttyt make for safer, happer hghway drvrtg, And Chevrolet's got 'em lke nobody else! Have you bossed ths beauty yet? Come n and take the key! ECONOMY CHEVROLET, Inc. 30 ROOSEVELT AVE, CA CARTERET, N. V..

6 Health Amn ; sns ;c -prono to worry about rvcry lll' heart pan, and to mr.:nr Unt they have, or are ROlt: In luvr. :m>nn pfctorls or enroll. IT tluunlosls In fart., they RH SO scrcrl tlm llrr very appr'lc-m and tenseness tend to KKrav.ttr the condton, whereas f th^y mmwcl mn and relaxed the pt n mh'lt pass oft In a few moments wthout leavng any Untoward n".u]l.s. PmlnR'd worry or dstress often l>rn',s nn pan n the heart tlul -v' cxtmds to the whole left sde, and mey even affect tlc armpt as well us the arm. Doctor Tlomns Fltz-Hugh, Jr.,.of the tjnv'hty of Pennsylvana, has wrtten an artcle on the subject In whch le says that "a revew of 4,000 consecutve prvate patent records of the past 5 years showed mnne In 22 per cent. About (nn n every four presents symptoms of regular attacks of pan n hem mtuon resemblng HKn pectors. Ths pan n the chest, nstead of n the head, appears a substtute for the pan n the head. The pan s moat often a dull, heavy, borng ache n the regon of the lower part Of thr breast bone. Sometmes t extend nto the left armpt. The dull type of dstress may come and go for days at Irregular ntervals." The quckest way to get rd of It Is to become Interested n other thngs. As a rule, the pans are Fleetng, sometmes lastng for only a few mnutes, but may last hours. The patent may even be sezed wth ar hunger. Ths Inablty to set a deep and completely full breath cannot be taken untl the pan passes off. These symptoms are usually a form of mgrane that "attacks the heart, nstead of' the head. In regular, or one-sded headaches, we are not sure of the exact cause, but they seem to be brought on by anxety and worry, too much mental or physcal overwork, whch produces nerve tenson. However, we have a very satsfactory treatment for mgrane headaches as follows: Ergotamme tartate, or the breathng In of 00 per cent oxygen wll In most cases brng relef. A pont to be remembered by sufferers from heart pans such as have been descrbed Is that the patent does not sweat from agony as n true angna pectors. Sufferers from heart pans should be examned by a competent physcan. Ju.st as sure as school starts I well Wel and cluu add txuu pecans. ytv««. Drop ~. -tnto very small greased muff tatte each yca, there comes the call v.. for home-made cookes. Grown-ups pans. Bake n an oven (375 degrees > for 0 mnutes. Sprnkle as well as the youngsters enjoy wth confectoners sugar whch these mxdcs wth a glass of mlk. has been pressed through a seve. So.start, plannng for the cooke jar today. Ice Box I'ookes cup brown sugar cup butter or margarne cup chopped nuts 3Va cups flour '" teaspoon salt teaspoon soda Cream buttc" and sugar, eggs well beaten. Mx well. add Sft together salt, soda and flour, add nuts. Mx, and add to the butter and sunar mxture. Knead untl smooth. Roll nto a round long roll. Wrap n waxed paper. Chll overnght. When ready to bake cut n thn slces. Bake In a hot oven eght mnutes. Dxe Drops cup suyar teaspoon Hour t VJ> tup grated cocnut teaspoon cornstarch M> cup dates mnced cup almonds mnced 3 egg whtes Seat the ecu whtes untl stff, beat n sugar and put n double boler, wth hot water"'n bottom pan. Str over fre untl mxture starts stckng to pan. Remove from fre and sft n the mxed flour and cornstarch. Beat well, whle beatng add dates, nuts and coconut. Set asde for 0 mnutes, then drop from teaspoon on ft bakng shfet.- Bake n a slow oven for 20 mnutes. When fnshed, let them stay n the pan a mnute or two before lftng out. ', ' Orange Tea Cookes \-2 tup shor trans V: cup sugar eg- '.a teaspoon vanlla M teaspoon salt. tablespoon grated orange rnd tablespoon grated lemon rnd cup florj Chopped, nuts Cream sufcar and shortenng. Add CUR yolk, vanlla, salt,,orange and lemon rnd. Work n flour. Shape n small bulls. Roll n unbeaten I'KK whte, then n the chopped nuts. Flatten wth spatula Bake on m'eased cooke sheets n an oven ;&0 degrees! for 2 mn Utl'K. l'runut Crsps pound salted peanuts tablespoon Hour cup smar 2 well beaten egus Crush peanuts to a medum fneness, add flour. Combne suga and c'k't. Add yeanut tr Bent well. Drop from teaspoon on greased takng sheet. Bake n an oven CJ50 decrees) for 2 mnutes l'ecan Puffs 2 tgfcs cup lght brown sugar '/«teaspoon salt 7 tablespoons flour '2 Itaspou bakng powder cup pecans broken In pces Beat eggs ljght and add sugar salt, Hour md bakng powdef. Mb MctKEGOK NORWEGIAN SWEATERS nunsshop 03 MAIN STBBET Nell t> W»mworth!.,,,-M Krtay lll V t. M _" Chocolate Date Drops cup lght brown sugar ' j, cup melted butter or margarne egg \'2 cup sour mlk Ms cups flour teaspoon soda 'A cup chopped dates dredged n part of the flour square melted chocolate teaspoon bakng powder!'2 teaspoon salt Add sugar to butter. Mx well. Add egg. Beat well. Add sfted dry ngredents and sour mlk alternately. Add chocolate and floured dates. Beat well. Drop on a greased cooke sheet, Bake n an oven (350 degrees). J Carteret Grdders Face Bg Unon Here Tomorrow CARTERET After a strenuous week of practce In whch held coach Dougy Kng attempted to pont out ther weaknesses In the openng game aganst Rahway, Carteret's Blues are prepared for the nvason tomorrow afternoon of a power-laden Unon Hl^h School aggregaton at the local ball park, The game Is scheduled for 2 P. M. Unon defeated Wesfleld mpressvely n ts openng :ame. The probable lne-ups follow: Carteret Unon LE Rohally Strodel,T Rock Hendrcks LO Malaquals Mchalskl C Ftzula : Meree RT Urbanskl Bernsten RG Chomckl Grant RE D'Zurllla Montgomry QB~Kostowat Peters HB Carmlchael Hood RHB Nardl Adams FB Kurtlak Ormsby Mxed Fve Gans On Leaders Wth Three-Came Sweep CARTERETT The Mxed Fve, wnnng three games over the Cop perettes, ganed a full game on th league-leadng AgrlcK. team aau now tral the leaders by\only>one full game as the Agrco tejfm was able to wn only two games from the Koosettes. Vcky Karmonocky rolled a bg 88 score ths week for the Mxed Fve. Vera Brenche, one of the leadng female bowlers n the league, ht a bg 484 set. The team standngs: Agrco Mxed Fve... Delamar Copper Works Warner A. A. Koosettes Keglers Copperettes When you see what we have to offer you'll agree here are Jalouses as Jalouses should be. GEORGES ALUMINUM W 0 FMDAY, Garden State News For Comng Season TRIPLE THREAT HORSE CAMDEN- Hellopols has seven sons elgble for the 955 Garden State, world's rchest race, but It's doubtful If hs offsprng can do as well October 29 as they dd a year ago. On the same day hs son, Summer Tan, won the $269,965 Garden State, hs daughter, Parlo. won the $24,700 Prenze and hs son, Qala Fete, took the $8,250 Palls Cty Handcap. SHOOT BOTH BARRELS CAMDEN At least two owners wll have double-barrel threats for the more than $50,000 frst prze money n the Garden State stakes, world's rchest race, October 29. John McShaln wll enter Polly's Jet and Aughlll and C. V. Whtney wll go wth Career Boy and Head Man. All Tour are stakes wnners. FROM SOCKS TO YOCKS CAMDEN Comedan - horse owner Lou Costello won't feel lke a stranger when he brngs hs sen J satlonal two-year-old Bazooka for The Garden State, world's rchest race, October 29. Lou was born n New Jersey and started as a professonal prze fghter here. 0 SHE RUNS PRETTY GOOD CAMDEN The flly race horse, Supple, s another ugly-ducklng who grew up to be a beauty. A leadng canddate for the October 5 The Gardena at Garden State Park. Supple was a "crooked" foal when delvered. She won the rch Prncess Pat ths summer at Washngton Park for Owner-Breeder Hal Prce Headley. It was the Beauty and Low Cost of Jalouses that made us that Extra Room! OP^N FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. John Geortes, Prop STORM WINDOWS JALOUSIES 27 MAIN ST. ( fl WOODBRIDGE IIU 0 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. Symptoms of Dstress Arsng from STOMACH ULCERS DUETOEXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Ask About 5-Day Tral Offer! Over fve mllon packages of the WH I.AKI) TKKATMKNT have been sold for relef of symptoms of dstress nsng from Stomach am Dupdenal Ulcers due to Excess Acd Poor Dgeston, Sour or Upset Stomarh, GatrWtt, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Add. Ask for "Wlllard's Message" whch fully explans ths home treatment free at Alt-EX Pharmacy 370 NEW BRUNSWICK AVKNUK, FORDS VA-B-IU85 COLT WITH A FUTURE CAMDEN~Mrs. Anson Blgelow's Macbg, one of the 24 juvenle racers elgble for The Garden State, world's rchest race, Is named for Larry MacPhall, former boss of the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers, who s now a successful race horse breeder. RICH, RICHER, RICHEST X2AMDEN Less than a dozen horse races n the world have a value of $00,000, but easly the rchest of those that do s The Garden State whch annually s worth more than a quarter-mllon dollars wth over $50,000 to the wnner. MAMA FOOLED EXPERTS CAMDEN Summer Tan receved $50,09 for wnnng the 954 Garden State Stakes, world's rchest race, but hs mother, a mare named Mss Zbby, was sold once for $400 because no one thought she would be worthwhle for breedng. WATCH OUT FOR CALUMET CAMDEN Don't sell Calumet short n the world's rchest race. The Garden State, October 29. Fabus, a son of Ctaton, has been mprovng every race and Traner Jmmy Jones has a habt of wnnng the bg ones. CAN YOU ANSWER THIS? CAMDEN Golden Bear named for what State? s expected to be a starter n the world's. rchest race, The Garden State, October 29. WHY HE WAS NAMED NEEDLES CAMDEN When fve weeks old the horse Needles, was strcken wth pneumona, and saved onlj by frequent use of oxygen an penclln. "We stuck hm wth sc many needles, we had to nam hm that," says the breeder's wfe Needles s a canddate for th world's rchest race, The Garde State, October 29. WHAT THEY WILL CARRY CAMDEN Colts and geldng; wll carry 22 pounds for the - mles of the world's rchest rac The Garden State, October 2! Flles get n wth 9 pounds an madens (horses not havng wo a race> wth 6. TARTAN AFGHAN As nay us a hghland flr, ths all-wool afffhan s a warm companon n the ear, at the football stadum or near the fresde. It s crocheted n black, red and yellow knttng; worsted. The vertcal cross bars of the plad desgn are woven and arc extended beyond the afchan to form the flowng frnge. Complete nstructons for makng ths'highland HOME AFGHAN may he obtaned from the Needlework Department of ths newspaper. Please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope wth your request for Leaflet No. C ,000 ACRES ABLAZE... Shown fghtng: forest fre nrar San Marcos Pass, Cal., are some of 600 marnes tryng to bat fre loss set at SI,500,009. BIT OF A NIP... Fet toucan btes nose of huntress Marts Latham who brought brd back from Peru to New York pet show. Cultured A cultured woman s one who by the mere shrug of her shoulders, can adjust her shoulder straps. Anchor. Pomeran Studos are now afflated wth Star-AHen TV Studo of New York Gty. Gve your chldren and young adults Ihe opportunty to appear on televson at NO EXTRA CHARGE. GERALDINE MOVIC, one of our dancng students, successfully performed on TV Channel 3 last Sunday. ENROLL NOW for FALL CLASSES TAP TOE BALLET BALLROOM MODERN JAZZ PIANO YOKE Regster now for audton wth the Grffth Musc Foundaton '"' FOR INFORMATION CALL VA POMERAN STUDIOS 8 SMITH STREET (2nd Floor) PERTH AMBOY We Make Your Worn IE LOOK and FEEL JUST LIKE NEW!! Let us show you how lttle t costs to restore beauty am comfort to your untue. We repar t rght n your own home so that you can see what we do! Sofa Rewebbed Reg. S Char Rewebbed Reg. $ Cushons Reflled $6 each I., ItulU. r Slghtly s h'r CALL US NOW ANO SAVE! ALL WOKK (HAIU.N'H'.KU-lASY CKKDIT TERMS PHONE HI DUBLIN UPHOLSTERY 392 Smth Street Perth Amboy "LEFT HAND OF GOD" Ths flm In Cnemascope and color, tells the story of an Amercan flyer-turned-prest, played by Humphrey Bogart, who masquerades hs way nto a small remote provnce of Chna shortly after the end of World War II, answers the prayers of hs vllagers, falls n love wth the msson nurse, portrayed by Gene Tlerney, and torn hs warlord former boss, played by Lee J. Cobb. The story Is told n ; flashback. SPEAKING OF BULLS The absent - mnded professor who went to mow the lawn wth a carpet sweeper wasn't half as embarrassed when he dscovered h's mstake as was the school teacher ( who smled and spoke very frlenrly to a gentleman and then ds- I covered she ddn't know hm. By \ way of explanaton, she exj clamed:! "Oh. pardon me. I thought you! were the father of one of my chl- Idrcn." MAKES IT A TITLE RACE! CAMDEN Provson for supplementary entres gves all con- [ tenders for the 2-year-old champonshp, whether orgnally nomnated or not, an opportunty of runnng n the world's rchest horse race, The Garden State. Entres for the October 29" runnng can be mnde untl October 24 at $0,000 each. THEIR DAUGHTERS RACING CAMDEN Of the top racers of ther sex n past years, the mares Gallorette, Cosmc Mssle, Bee Mac, Lthe and Imacomn all have daughters elgble for The Gardena, October 5, at Garden State Park. HEAR HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS WOR 70 KC. :5 P.M. Sunday Dr. H. M. Zalewsk Optometrst EYES EXAMINED. 237 rershjng AVENUE CARTERET -760 Treat The Famly To SUNDAY Mlro Resgns {Contnued from Page One terests. Durng the past IP.W years the relatonshp between mnnarcment, and the unon has been at a very hgh level. Durng the past sx years, Mr. Mlt.ro has been actve n Cartorct poltcs on the Labor Democratc tcket. Hs Interests have boon for the worklngman. nut he has felt and worked for a stronger bond between Vcv. employee and management nd keenly felt that both are equally mportant n our present economc system. DurlnR hs youth, John Mtro played wth the Cardnal basebull team as a frst baseman and hs httng prowess can he remembered by many of the old tmers. He s the only on» who has smacked a homer over the hgh school fence. He s marred to the former Margaret Horvath. He has four chldren. Barbara, Eleanor, John, and Stephen. He Is a member of the Catholc War Veterans Post 797. Plant Honors 25 Contnued from Pane One) Avenue, WoodbrdRe, Patrol; '3t> phen Balouh. 23-J Delaney Homes, Perth Amboy, Mechancal; Mchael Kolnok, 05 Carteret Avenue, Carteret. Mechancal; Mchael Warrck, 47 Beech Strct, Fords. O.F.HC. The followng employes receved ten-year awards: Durant McDonald. 32 Goodwn Street, Perth Amboy, Smelter; George England, 2099 Ffth Avenue, New York Cty; Wadell McKenze, 45'2 South Street, Mddlctown. N. Y.; James Wlls. 506 W. 48th Street. New York Cty; Cephas Brown, 29 W. 32nd Street, New York Cty, all of the Tank House: Rm;y Johnson, 045 Pulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Aron Rollson, 230 W. th Street, New York Cty; Devote Cheatham, 545 W. 47th Street, New York Cty, of the Castng Department; Luneol Carrker, 70 Avenue D, New Yo.rk Cty, Scrap, and Leo Latmer. 444 Manhattan Avenue. New York Cty, O.F.H.C. RITZ Theatre Carteret, N. J. CA--59G0 NOW THRU SATURDAY Jack Hawkns, Joan Collns In LAND OF THE PHARAOHS" Cnemascope Plus Vctor Mclaclen n "CITY OF SHADOWS ' SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Betty Grahle, Bob Cmmncs "HOW TO BE VERY, VERY POPULAR' Cnemascope Also Randolph Scott n "RAGE AT DAWN"^ WED. THRU SAT. Dean Martn, Jerry Lews In "YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG" VstaVson - Techncolor Plus Rod Cameron n "DOUBLE JEOPARDY" - STATE- THEATRE Woodbrldxe, N. J. THURK. THRU SAT. Jack Hawkns - Joan Collns n LAND OF Tllf PHARAOHS" K'cmaScopf l PI JUS ^ n Campbell. Robert Campbell In CELL, 2455 DKATH ROW SUN. THRU TUES. Bette Davs Hclard Todd n "THE VIRGIN QUEEN" ICnemaScupe) PLUS Georgr Montgomery Karn Booth n "SEMINOLE UPRISING" WEI). THRU SAT. Dean Martn - Jerry Lcwta I 'YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG I Cnema Scope I Fords, N. J. Hlllcre«t WED. THRU SAT, T0 CATCH A THIEF CARTERET VU\;;\-\ Port Readng Personals JOHN 5 Sxth s f >nrt Kl Receves Promote,, The Readng Ralroad <.,. at Its Phladelpha,,],,.,' nounced on Monday t, n<,,., ment of John Samnns,,\ as agent for ts huw.,;, termnal here. Samons, who s a Tow;; P assessor, has been wth the t, ng Company for the past and rose to hs new post poston of chef clerk The Readng termnal the largest coal shprm, on the Eastern Seaboard. more than 3, tnn< annually. Samons wll m charge of the company busness to all local frms. Card Party A publc card party by the Altar and ; cety of St. Andrew's c be held tonrht at Ron the church hall. QUICK J_ I wth Cary Gant - Grace Kelly DINNER <JI "ROBBER'S R005T' \upb wth (corge Montgomery * ^^ I Sat. Matnee Mttnw- KvLm Extra C'artour Curt and (unu'dy) Woodbrdge Townshp's "^ Most Beautful ~~ I Jkstaurut '" HOWARD JOttMOnJ WO(>I)BRIIX;K Route # At Th* Cloverteaf I SUN lhhl TIES. THE VEIN QUEEN vtl lct) I.HIB K!. lad Tud The Nght Holds Terror wth Jtck Krllv-lll(l> rttrks at. unt Sun. Contnuous [run : r. M vv:)n:st,\v, OCTOUKU.' "HUNGARIAN I'lum t V. M. ( SHOW" RELAPSE An asylum patent.... been certfed cured A,.. goodbye to the doctor n:, tuton. "And what arc :, n to do when you no m.;, world?" asked the dnv,, "Well," sad the pan.'!. passed my bar cxanr.u,. I may practce law I :, had qute a bt of c\;>.:.. college dramatcs, so I n,, actng." He paused for a n >n : n thought. "Then m, <, hand," he contnued. I a teakettle," Unfnshed vp The vllage orcln-.. rehearsed the overtn;.,xth tme. "Thank, you." sad t h,- who was also the c:m;. ast you have gven n-.erpretaton of my «.u;-. "Gee!" whspered u..,he trombone, "tha -, < uot two pages to p;«v.. EVASIVE "When your papa -,\ me he always k:ss. u : brow." "Harold usually k:- the steps," repled Y.\ '. mndedly. ISKI.IY N. ISELIN'T,,I-H "H FOR ONE NOW THRU Wr:)\l>l>J Gracr KK.I.I \ Cary (HUM 'TOCATClAHl! ALSO Donald O'C nnr m "FRANCIS JOr THE NAVY" SATURDAY MAIIMEJ "SKY C0P anl "FRANCIS JOIf THE NAVY" ( hpt-r L' -sn,, Alum M. Plus fvf *<» '.. Khow Slr> HI I -!' "I MAJESTIC NOW THRl WI-DM Straght from one " lllr powerful storf» H» Ml Evenng Post nn u" JmnfS Slnt.ul m "THE MAN From LARAMIj STRAND NOW THIU SAT! KH* In '''cl(» lh Charltn II-" " Jule A; l; "" "PRIVATE WAR MAJOR BENSON' _ CO-HI'' (ordun S. ARZANS HIDDEL J UNCLE? - CO II" luef Anthony I" U "The Black PlraM I,, fr-lu" ' ""

7 CAHTERET PRESS,,l ls led Every Prldny by Carteret Press f! Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N, J. Telephone Carteret Charles G. Gregory Edtor and Publsher IM )S( ]pton rates by mall, Includng post- 7,,'HP year, $3.00; sx months, $.50: three fl, ]] s 85 cents; sngle copes by mall, 0..' Ml payable In advance. delvery, 8 cents per copy. lv t(mcr as second class matter June 8,924, N. J., Post Offce, under the Act ( r U.rrl, 879. Muncpal Puce-Setters V(llrlH n eleven New Jersey muncpal-jfs j,,, to the polls on November 8 to decde f S(V Taxpayers Assocaton, lr,t<ms nvolvng modernzaton of ther orn, ()f local government, reports the New Tl lr nrst of several steps leadng toward ;,,n of one of the new governmental ornls provded under New Jersey's munlcoptonal charter laws of 950 wll be.,,,, n three muncpaltes. Voters n Ed-, Tnwnshp (Mddlesex County), Haml-, Townshp (Mercer County) and Rocka- Townshp (Morrs County) wll decde av Uwtn'' th e y w nt a studv made * of the Intut; form of government. At the same tn y wll elect members of prospectve (onmssons., h charter commssons have been at n sx other muncpaltes where ndrs were authorzed prevously, and.commendatons for change have been nttrrl for voter approval at the General I'lnm. New councl-manager forms of r-nment each adapted to local needproposed to the voters n Lvngston unshp (Essex County), Ewng Townp M"rcer County), Pequannock Townl> Mons County), and the Town of wtot (Sussex County). A small-munc-!!v plan of government s recommended Warren Townshp (Somerset County). HKnfeld (Essex County) voters wll :W(!(T a form of government ncorporat- ; a town admlnsrator and other features n specal legslaton. (Ml'. hwul c petton method rather than a t-r commsson was used to place on ballot proposals for adopton of the.-rl manager form of government n A.od n Bergen County and the small statewde r"- nm:ph B; c tra: palty (Plan B) n the Borough of n Monmouth County. nesslke admnstraton keynotes all :: unpal plans. A professonal admn- : features all varatons of the coun- :u er form currently under local sderaton. In the small-munc- ::;m, the mayor s the admnstrator l.nernzed muncpal form especally d to the needs of smaller comrr.th-<, Thcsf and other optonal charter plans rovded by the Legslature several ;o followng a commsson study to? lumdpaltes gear ther governments modern day needs and to keep pace l-20th century growth. V dogs, goats or sheep? And can anyone remember Bxby's shoe blackng three cents, a fve-pound tube of apple butter at forty cents, and blackstrap molasses and maple syrup at thrteen cents a gallon? Reflectng the dfferent har styles of that day, the catalog of the nnetes offered both emma waves and feater bangs for thnhared ladles. Gentlemen were offered full beards on wre and even "ventlated" beards, and mustaches at ten cents! All n all, lookng through the pages of these old catalogs brngs back memores to those who lved through that era. The catalogues are actually a valuable part of Amercana, of hstory and the way of lfe n the years they were ssued. They also show that, whle we often talk of gong back to the good old days, If we really had the chance, no one would go back to the good old days. The World Seres Dates for the World Seres ths year have been set. The World Seres wll open on September 28, f the weather s rght, and wll be contnued untl one of the two teams has won four out of the seven games. The frst two games wll be played n the home park of the club that wns the Amercan League pennant. At ths tme, ths s stll undecded. The next three games, f there are at least fve, wll be played at the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who have won the flag n the Natonal League, The dates for ths year's World Seres reflect the recent trend to open the Fall baseball classc slghtly earler than n some past years, Heretofore, the World Seres has often opened n October and t wll extend nto October ths year. In ths connecton, t s nterestng to note that the two months between August 5 and October 5 contan perhaps the greatest number of major sports events of any sxty days durng the year. Golf and tenns are stll n season, baseball reaches ts peak and football also reaches ts peak n the month of October. Qute often, as s the case ths year, there s a heavyweght champonshp bout n September, snce that s the last month when an outdoor match can be staged. UNDER STATE HOUSE- TRENTON Modern safety technques desgned bo prevent Indecson on the part of motorsts whch may cost ther lves, are beng bult nto the,776 mles of New Jersey hghway system ths year. State Hghway Commssoner Dwght R. G. Palmer has earmarked $0,000,000 of hs $34,- 40,75 hghway constructon program for to promote advance purchase of rlghts-ofway and launch such nnovatons as ntersecton revsons, sland closngs, creeper lanes and barrer curbs. Rather than leave dscreton up to harred motorsts, Palmer beleves lves can be srved on the open road by buld- Ing safety nto the hghways. Where space s too lmted to permt constructon of "wde safety slands. Palmer plans to place a dvdng barrer between lnes of opposng traffc to prevent head-on collsons or a skddng car veerng over Into ncomng traffc. The frst of such barrers wll be bult on the Pulask- Skyway On Route 4 n the Teaneck area where narrow 4-foot slands cause turnng cars to stck put n front and back nto both lnes of OPEN HOUSE IN MOSCOW Under the Captol Dome By J. Jut* SrllklM traffc', three types of barrer to pck up dscarded beer cans fencng wll be nstalled to pre.- jand. other debrs on the hghways. Palmer thnks such funds vent head-on collsons. Future nstallatons of ths type n other may be more properly appled to parts of the State wll be based other mantenance operatons. on demand. In the nterest of safety, Palmer has also outlawed future constructon of slopng. curbs flankng center slands and has ordered vertcal curbng for the future. The Good Old Days New York Publc Lbrary has been a complete mcroflm set of Sears, bu,k ^'alo^datmlba'cvo IB^The day softness of Amercan jout^ It ^awell- J ^ ^ J S L Hardenng V. S. Youth Presdent Esenhower s concerned over the spare-tres beng carred around by too many young Amercans. As a result, Vce- Presdent Rchard M. Nxon has been asked to help work the excess poundage off mllons of Amercan youths. Nxon wll presde over a two-day conference, concerned wth ths problem, late n ths month, and an answer to the problem wll be sought at that tme. The group meets on September 27 and 28 at Lowry Ar Force Base, n Colorado. The rate of rejecton of y<ung men, by the mltary servces, has caused the Presdent some concern and t s no secret that our hgh standard of lvng makes the temptatons to lve softly greater to Amercans ttan to the young men of any other naton. As a mltary man, Presdent Esenhower knows the value of physcal ftness, and apprecates the serousness of the presentfnds that these catalogs reflect the lfe n past years a!bout as accuany other sngle record. known fact that the best solders, the best armen and the most successful mltary unts have been those who were thorpughly 'talogs, placed n the scence and traned, physcally able to stand hardshp ^y department of the lbrary,' and adverse condtons. > back many memores. For example! m the nnetes, Sears; Roebuck had rkng good" bagajns. You could Kng oak well bucket fpr 36. cent?. *o can remember plne's Improved It may well be that n a new emergency, the Unted States wll need physcally-ft men by the tens of mllons. To many of us n our luxurous country lve softly, fal to proper exercse and also fal to back away '» Washer, ^pot-belle^toves at 2.40, from the dnng-room table as quckly as ''''HIT chuhb that were powered by we should..»ll!,: l\c; >, III,. Htll Illu ' *ll,.. I'Ull: I.., Gool Wshes to Esenhower H over the world have messages of goodwll 'rsdent Elsenhower on >m of hs Illness. We ' ' the news that he Is ' satsfactorly and chorus of, good wshes '-'dy and complete re- "'" ' rn over tns suddun ' from the begnnng, l! m realzaton of how means to us. Our he product of dfcep "nl warm affecton. WB the physcans' thousands of men dffculty and to lead long and " «hwwtter. Ths s u M for our Presdent. " ot the messages that ""' Into Denver In a " stream must be Wls>nr 4 lnholf pullng (or h m and tm»nd that any- >lt ' suffers n the body! " the knds of llur- " ' of hs fellow men. They want hs surcease from sufferng and hs return to hs usual Joyous and stmulatng actvtes, The range and character of these messages of.goodwll, moreover, have a deep sgnfcance. It Is manfest that Presdent Esenhower has become, n varous parts of the world, a symbol for the hopes of a bewldered and strugglng manknd. He has been a fresh voce and fresh approach. He has nspred a new hope and a new confdence. He Is the frend of not merely to good causes but to all the aspratons for a brghter future n a better world. Ths s douwy rnafkant.wtan one consders the background from whch "General" Esenhower came nto fame and world-wde repute. He was a soln ' ' tfe conqueror o? the TJaMStn Westetn, )Bu'ope, the vertable mltary archtect of vctory. Utpr on he became the chef organzer anl heud of the unted mltary establshment In Western Europe. Now t s n an entrely dfferent lght that th«world 3ees hm. The mltary man has become, after all, the "man of peace," It s Elsenhower the Imagnatve proponent of better ways n whch to lve, of reasonable accommodatons, of a better sprt of world confdence, who Is the object of world-wde concern. Few thnk of hm now as a mltary commander, however great hs emnence has been jn that feld. He Is rather tte statesman, the pacfer, the dplomat, the Idealst and the fre.d of peoples everywhere., Jj) Justce to Presdent Elseu- ' howerfhowever, "tluttt t>e' emphaszed that he Is no exponent of peace at the cot't of freedom. He has never been assocated wth the Idea of a surrender. ptafn trmt wwt h* mm* ta * "just and lastng" peace, and that Is not the product of compromse wth ths very Justce. (Contnued on Page Tun) tfste hghways suffcently wde to allow movng trucks to go up n low gear wthout blockng faster movng vehcles. Such lanes wll al6o elmnate rked motorsts from beng tempted tf pass the slower vehcles on hlls, and perhaps causng a multl-j&eath accdent. The frst creeper lane In New Jersey has been constructed on Route 9 at Hampton n Hunterdon County. Hghway engneers are lookng for other ponts In New Jersey w here j ths type of constructon may s^ve lves. SIGNS: Clusters of hghw traffc sgns whch grew fr horse and buggy days are doomed n New Jersey. State Hghway Commssoner Dwght R. G. Palmer has ordered a reducton n the number of town names and fewer sgns on the hghway scene, Sngle, smplfed sgns would be substtuted to produce Instantaneous readng for passng motorsts. Further, a green background for such drectlonary sgns may be offcally adopted after current experments are completed. In the future also, sgns must be ether llumnated or reflectng to promote both nght and day legblty. In the quet sgnpost revoluton now occurrng along Ne«.> Jersey hghways, the many speed lmt sgns stretchng out along mles of roadways may well have seen ther best days and In the near future be supplanted by a few large sgns located at less frequent ntervals. The frst such sgn, located wthn the center Island on US- between Route 30 Crcle and Route 8 Crcle n Mddlesex County, resulted In the removal of 2 small sgns. Palmer has also erected the frst "Please, No Ltter, Fne $50" sgns. Thousands of dollars a month are spent hrng workers TRENTON FAIR: The New Jer' sey State Far whch depcts the Garden State's agrcultural and ndustral progress, s underway at the Trenton Far grounds.. The exhbton wll close next Sunday nght. Kngs of the farm anmal world wll be judged at the event, as'well as varetes of poultry champons. Varous State Departments are showng ther work n the, State Buldng, and there s a compettve agrcultural dsplay among the varous State nsttutons. Unts of the State Orange lkewse proudly reveal the products bf farms and ktchens amd a background of recreaton. There Is a concert n the State Buldng-every day of the far, Harness races, thrll acts, a mammoth ce show and crcus and many vaudevlle acu and greyhound racng are among the GLfMOR GIRLS ff w. IIHG runm twun. *. *out IIM "Hmmph! Some doctor! He say* I'm ft as a fddle! attractons n front of the grandstand. It s consdered one of the outstandng expostons n Amerca. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: Versatle Benjamn Frankln, n addton to beng so talented In many felds when ths country was started, also handed down a fne pece of advce to all men who enter publc lfe. He advsed that unfar splashes of drt thrown upon a person's character would rub off when dry. In celebratng the 250th annversary of Benjamn Frankln along wth New York Governor Harrlman and Mayor Wagner recently, Governor Robert B. Meyner of New Jersey expressed apprecaton of the full flavor of Frankln's remarks. He sad all great presdents now enshrned n memory, were subject to the vlest abuse but as Frankln predcted t all rubbed off when t became dry. Governor Meyner also recalled that Frankln was a prnter, a wrter, an edtor, an nventor, a leader of publc causes, and a phlosopher. He had somethng to do wth the Frankln stove, the mangle for washng clothes, the lghtnng rod, paved streets, the postal system, santaton, the publc lbrary, the volunteer fre department, fre nsurance, slk culture, the growng of grapes, the predcton of weather, the stepladder and the char wth extended arm stll used n classrooms. "He Is even responsble for what Is now known as the mmeograph machne," sad the Govenror. "For that may he be forgven!" * * * NEMATODE: For the eghth consecutve year, the State Department of Agrculture reports. that no golden nematodes have (Contnued on Page Tej) \\A\\[ A\O\I;Y Revokng Drver Lcenses lot Two Years l Caught Speedng 70 Mles an Hour or Faster Has Wde Publc Support, Survey Fnds Hj KENNETH FINK, Drector, Prlncrlort RMfsrch Strvrr PRINCETON-RevoknK drver lcenses for twu years of all auto drvers catkht speedng at H nle of TO mles per hour or faster strkes a responsve chord wt New Jersey motorsts A New Jersey Poll survey Just completed on, the subject shows th.t nuto drvers and car owners, as well as the New Jersey adu't publc, favor such a step by a substantal marln. Today's vote Is all the mm? mpressve when It Is realzed that Just about two out of every three Now Jersey auto drvers and nearly seven out of every ten New Jersey car owners qupstrned In today's statewde survey fnvor revoltng lcenses for two yaers of all drvers caught sppcrnr 70 mles per hour or faster. Chef reason offered for approvf the law to revoke drv?r lcenses of speeders s that hu! speeds cause accdents. Many people n the slate of New Jersey me of the opnon that exactrr a penalty for excessve speedng wll do much to cut down speedng and thus reduce accdents. may a l»te of 70 faster?" These were suts: Approve DlMp-wre No opnon mles per hour or the 70'; 29 And here's the way the N>v Jersey auto drvers and «ar owners fe«l on the matter: CAR DRIVERS, STATEWIDE Approve 66'; Dsapprove. 33 No opnon CAR OWNERS, STATKWIDV; Approve 69'«Dsapprove 29 No opnon :! Noteworthy, too, Is that snlrt majorty sentment n every populaton group measured In today's survey approves of the dc of revokng the llcensps for a perod of two years ol all auto drvers caught speedlns 0 ml'.rs per hour or faster. These groups nclude men nnd women, younger adults and oldrr ones, those who rde a lot end those who rd«lttle, and people In all occupatonal groups, -'.y szes, educatonal levels, and poltcal partes. Ths newspaper presents the reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusvely In ths area. Opponents of the Idea argue chefly that revokng the lcenses NO SAILOR for two years s too harsh a pen- The boy had shown such moalty. partcularly for the frst of- rance and mental obtuseness that fense, and that t mght put the teacher was dsheartened She some people out of work If they fnally asked sarcastcally: lose ther drver lcenses. "Do you know whether Oeon;c When New Jersey Poll staff Washngton was a solder or a reporters asked the followng salor?" queston of a representatve "He was a solder," answered, cross-secton of the state's adult the urchn, promptly, ctzens: "How do you know that?" sno "Would you approve or ds- perssted. approve of a state law that " 'Cause I saw a pcture of hm would revoke the drvng lcense crossng the Delaware, an nv for a perod of two years of all sallor'd know enough not to stand auto drvers caught speedng at up In the boat!" be best for you If you have no checkng account-^ use bank money orders to pay r" oblgatons. They are safe, ^. convenent, and cashable anywhere. Bank Money Order ratep are low. You can buy them here n any desred amounts. Pl a Savus ACCOM* 2V 2 % Pal OB Savags Certfcates Competence Creates Confdence Mdge Natonal Bank Yur lsurhc s VERY IMPOIITAMT to you md YOU.trc very Imporum to us. In the promoton of our kn»uruu:e busness we have never lost sght ol ths fact sld therefore v.t' render a careful nnd personal servce n handlng affars.mj fur as Insurance It concerned, so that WE may be Unoruuu to you. Locatlonwlse we lve toether LET'S DO BUSINESS TOGETHER. Ft xully Servce As Near As Your Phone REAL ESTATE I IM5URAH«Member: Federal Uttent S»»t*w and federal Depost l»su»uo Co k.4

8 v t t.!-.- f.,-- YM\ V n! r'\.m! n *: f tn".i V.'-r nf!. KIOIIT ' II! I ItKPAIRMAN ' '!f(.)ur. N. Mcx. R^y ; u s (dmr some repv.r '!. r somehow fo'j'jl, v ;. HP sad he "put '! ;tr> mdar and the : -.c en me up fast." He's,:, fold a jarred hp-bone. I.I CM, NOTICES xllt'.kit'f's SUE < ' I'ITUT OF NEW JkRSIY. :' lviswn MIDDLE8RX '. I,- NT F-W2-54. Al.-. \ r ";,\^ I'ANK. n bunkng or- > ' Tl»- S'.tc u( N>» York, Is. v.rr'un r OROURKE nncl ' ;-\ <>KOt'N!<E, Ms wfe, PI n-f.r-nh Wrt of Executon : urtktptl premlw? :.,: n. IMS. < 'n' nl)ov«hated Wrt..-.r'-'-T---f! nncl delvered. Wll ex- I!I ' mtlln venduf on :'.lsl>at THE FIFTH DAY! (XTOHEH, A D 55. >;r 'T "u^nvlnck bv flp th?n ', S'l.nlnrrl or UnyllKht Sav-..! :n Mr.fnruoon of the Md <. J!;-r:tl> Offlrp In thr CH\ "rr., v,-.. N J. ' t II nr p.r-fl of lunrt st n- [ : hem- In Iho PoroRh of -.M 'l. County of Mddlesex. s- '' ul Now Jrsoy: :VMWI JII a pont In HIP nolth!- ::o nf nrch Street, ttwreln.''. le mme northeasterly ' "n I'-; HHrsMtlon wth (le. Ir :- n[ Arthur Avrnw n 'lnn' ll South degree 2 '. K : ' HK) feet to B pont; r2 Nrl flh dfttrtft 4 mnutes ',. t 'n II pont; thrncr. 3 ' >' n-- I'. mlnlm Wrst. 00 " -.[ t n thr southerly Mclr : I! r, h ^TI-PI; Ueucr r4 nun! ; : full!n tlhurors 4R tnlmtten tn De pont unt plan- cc-; )\;wv hcrftoutrf brpn. lot 5-f. Blork 276, on lfd ' I'kt Plan chnln O'HIII MI lrmmh of Cartcrpt, Mdm, N, J., December 95. Mud/ c. B. & Surveyor, re- t A rl] 52," whlrh rnp has not : II ' I nl r.'bntwel to the Vntl:ln;'ntlon fnr trnrt npprova IMIVI' lr^rlptlon In In accordh ; Mrvey mule Dy Lous P V. \-.surveyor, n Smth 8t nlnv, N. J, chted Febnmry IB I'lT ' H h premses nommonly known n'l l-,".ucl us No. Brch Street C'\ nt. N'W.Icrs'V. 'Ihr jprn> nmh' fmomt of the Judts tn' ' In stlsfled by suld sale I th HIM "I Thrteen Thoauld Thrc IlnMl.l Kev'utv-two ($3,32,00 Dol l;r, r'lrr wth the rosln of thl rr wh all and slngulnr H pflvlcfh. heredtaments MII nun's (.hereunto belonklk o In e jpptllllntllg ROMKRT H. JAMISON. Sherff O'llHIO \- TAHTAlaKY. Attorneys. 0 I' 'Ml. H, S3, 30 $34.6 STA'l'K OF NEW JERSEY t)*'p,rhnent of State (llltii IC'ATK OF DISSOLUTION To, ' whum these presents n : v nn WlKlKAS, upppurs to my satsfac I'.MII. hv rn!v authentcated record l'. (ru'-e"lu!s tor the voluntary <!!o!n':un Hr''f!>y the unanmous ran-.' ' n u ;,I! I U- stk'khoders. deposted n IHV jll-r, tl;t WHEELER CONl)l;\:,KR A NO ENGINEERING COM- 'AMY (INC. n corporaton of ths H,n>, whom' prncpal offce Is slumtecl ;u. No :!','(! Ituscvdt Avenue, In the Htr.''.l n ('urrre. County of.mddlr- :>'-:, S'l' DI New Jersoy (Frntk F. C'l!'' ;-: luu : the agent theren and In.r.r h'tf'of, upon whom process m; \ f MMve, has compled wth the fm ;ts (f Ttle 4, Corporatons, tc'v m RcvlK'tt Stntute oj New.Irr-'V. prelmnary to the Istulng of t:s 'I'll He nf Dssoluton. NdW I llfc'wikore, I, the Secretary or K'.ne (f :ht Htate o New Jersey. On llrehy Certfy that the Illd (Or- [ :r.l,) lul, on the Twelfth day uf.^eptrn/'r,!!.",'. fle In my oltce n duly ":erutd,nr mfsted consent In wrltl'.(»!' 'llr:,u!uton of sad corpum- (lm, I'Mujcl by nl the stockholdern le-rf»f. wlch faltl fonsent and the rw'unl uf lv» pro'-ecdnts nforesuld arc nuw m fle In my sad offce as provllfd lv nw (K>:l) <;. *. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I lnvf hereto set my hand nnd n Mxed my offcal seal, at Trenurn. (hs Twelfth day of Sep Mnber. A. D. one thousan nne hundred and ffty-fve. EDWARD J. PATTEN. Secretary of State. :t: o-7 "I REMEMBER" From Mr*, Rhode* Inferton, Center, Texas; Wll some of your readers who have tudled chld psychology explan to me why our mothers rptrd largo famles and dd not have to turn a page In the bnby book each day to fnd out what to do; dd not hove to call a baby specalst every tme lorns lttle thng went wrong. If mother' baby had colc, she ran hurredly and grabbed a few prlgj ol catnp and mad* a tea that toothed lke magc. If the baby had an earache, (he dropped a tny bt of sweet ol In Its ear. If baby was cuttng teeth, the gav* It a chcken bone to gnaw on or a pece of bacon rnd, and the teeth shelled through lke rowa on an car of corn. It her chld had asthma, she cut a sourwood stck Juat the length of the chld, cut as many notches as the chld was years old, threw the stck In the attc where t could not be found and nne tmes out of mllon It worked. Our mothers ddn't know the meanng of "spare" when It came to the peach-tree swtch and wa knew her word was Gospel. When Chrstmas came, dd we have all the expensve toys that arc bought for chldren of today whch only tends to make them "grpe" for more? Our mothers gave us a few of her oldest hens and the olr plants, It often pays to dg such rooster and we went to the stor< sols n late summer or fall. Ths and got a "due-bll" that we coul opens up the sol and exposes the hde away untl the temptng thng! shale or clay to wnter acton, came n, such as chocolate shapc helpng to break t down. heads of men, red and wht Frst have the sol tested fnd If strped candy canes wth an a t tests acd, add the approprate tractve penny rng on It; rasn amount of pulverzed lmestone. stll clngng to the stems the: Besdes supplyng materals the grew on, and we were perfect!; phmts need for growth, lme has a satsfed. (S«n4 eontrlkotlonn W tlls mjlora It TIM Old Tmer, Communty Fre Itrrlee, Frftokftrl, Kentncky.) MISS AMERICA Red hared Sharon Kay Rtche, IS, of Denver, Colo., won ttle of "MIM Amerca" at Atlantc Ctty, N. J., recevng $50,000 In prles. She s 5 feet 6 Inche tell and weghs 6. / > 4»5 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE,, FORDS! [jml maun J PHONE VA-B-SM*- } Dstnctve Gfts - Greetng Cards \ ** For All Occasons ) IMPORTED BAVARIAN CHINA :n;n; ma' Weddng Brth and Socal Announcements I PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS -! SHOWER AND WEDDING ACCESSORIES < M! {( IIAMIISK CLUBS LAY-AWAY PLAN \ *m± Steady savng s the secret No one has to teach a squrrel to save. He knows hs very lfe depends on It. And, because the squrrel can carry so lttle, he constantly stores-the food he'll need. Take a tp from the squrrel.,s;ve a.s f ydur future depended on t. IT MAY. Remember: whether you can save a lttle or a lot, we'll welcome your account. Uanklnj; lluuraf Mondaj - Thursday 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. Frday ) A.M. - «P.M. Safety fur Savngs Snce 869 The PERTH AMNOY Savngs Insttuton AM BOY, NKVV JKUStY J Deport, In.. u Your Garden Ths Week By Clurta H. Connor? Rutfert Vntonlty, the 8tate.Unlwrtlty of New Jersey The physcal condton (f ll determnes whether t Rtn II!, be au-ff.sful. Physcal c Ion menus the ablty of the t) support the plant, to dran <xcss water quckly, to retan tl^rble water n tmes of drought. In upply adequate ar about the oots and to hold and supply nuenta as needed. The Ideal lmmy l Is loose and breaks up readly vthouf havng ton much snnd or oo many ltrre peces of the rock hnt les underneath. A.sutable garden sol also hns II ood supply of organc matter. It should be Just Slghtly acd, except for certan plants lke rhododend- on«, azaloas ohd others whch t'- qure an acd sol. Especally around new develnpments tle garden area may be overed wth nol from the cellar jxcavaton. It wll accordngly b n shalcy, or wth lumps of clay or otherwse poor. Developers may spread a Ujln layer of so-called lopsoll, bul ths does not do much Rood. Where you have a vegetable garden or any garden of annual desrable effect on physcal and chemcal condtons. If you have organc matter, spread ths and then dn. We do not advse usng a rotollter more than once or twce a season. Dscng wth spade :>r fork s lkely to prove benefcal. Where sol s to be left exposed durng a perod of ranfall, t s desrable to dg across the slope to do away wth the danger of stream formaton to carry the.sol nway. You may wnd up dggng your sol dagonally across the Krdrn area nstead of parallel to I le property lnes. AITOMOBILE MARKET Expressng concern at the "record number" of unsold automobles and dealer falures, a Senate Interstate Commerce Commttee announced t would watch the automoble market closely "n the crtcal months ahead." reactor that produces twce as much atomc fuel as t consumes. The dsclosure" opffled ne"w vstas for the producton of atomc power on a competuve bass wth conventonal power sources. MINIMUM SERVICE CALL $295 FRANK'S RADIO & TELEVISION 463 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE FORDS PHONE HI ' f'klluy. SKITKUlKR :>(> l<!",. r, Shadrs ol Davry Crockett rhrtol fa''j.v.f''ht rtn/-,v< OUR lttle raccoons, who arc F kngs of ther own wld fronter along the Trans-Contnental Lne cf the Canadan Natontl Ralways n Northern Ontaro, w«re all dressed up n ther orgnal Davy Crockett costumes, when they came dewn from ther own mountan top to have a drnk of creek water and an alert C.N.R. cameraman snapped ther pcture, And that "B'ar"? He's : the lttle guy hdng behnd a tree. FNS FEDERAL JOBS DOW N In the 955 fscal year, the Government had an average of 2,387,- 290 Cvl employes, drawhr aggregate salares of $9,82,000. accordng to Senator Harry F. Byrd. Ths was a slght drop n the number of employes, as compared wth 9S4. and a plght lncre.ase n the aggregate of salares. Prvate Unted States nvestments rose by $3,000,000,000 last year, accordng to the Offce of Busness Economcs of the Department of Commerce. I'. S. KMIM.OYMENT d tll-. thrd consecutve month employment exceeded 6000,000 persons n August. The total for August was ,000, whle n July t was F4.9B5.000 and for June, 64,06,000, accordng to fgures ann a uhr n d by Secretary of Labor James A. Mtchell, The Offce of Busness Economcs of the Department of Commerce reported that foregn long-term nvestments n ths country reached $,000,000,000. a record at the end of last year. Wonderful New Knd of AU-/N-ONE CAPSULE FOR EASY REDUCING Scence New Helps You Take Off Your FalWhleYoulatTheFoodsYouChoose Too fat because you eat too much? Just can't seem to det because you're areal glutton when»t comes to buttc-r, Rravy^ potatoes? wtoes? Have you ytmapent spent dollar after dollar fo. for plls,- -and tablets and n spte ol everythng you re stll too tall R.cWtS.cene. dkcov.r«l and composed «t n ^ ^ S, the rtcdjnlzed proven adsto reducng found n^ «U he pw ^ gnd ^ no calores yet gve the feelng of a full c actually equal and excecdtnanymeal. See f»t dsappear from atomach, bust, kce.chq, neck, arms, epandankla.you'll baurprsedat the pounds you lose the.. Brat week, the nches that dsappear the frst month. There's no starvaton detng hunger, no drugs, no exercse SIZM2.M... nted stomach. of VITAMINS, a9 yuu ne^-d to satsfy your hunger,.vw -. eut as much b.^auae you won't have tbecnv* \t% for bg meala. AND THE COST? Abaolteynothluo. less sou KrowAlm.moreyoflthfQllooklnB,n»«ctve anl enjoy better leallh ALL-IN-ONE.-'"..wnndafaat. lolt or reurn for your money DECK. ru..». rdunn9g«all-[n-onecarsuu9t«l«l ECONOMY SIZI PLIBLIX PHARMACY H?:.? 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Call HI CARTF.RRT 3 DAY DELIVERY ON CUSTOM - MADE BLINDS Custom Steel-Alumnum or Flexalum wth Wovcn-Plastc or RUNIOU Bg SAVINGS Now oh... FURNITURE STEEL RADIATOR ENCL Protect jour home from smudges, drt and dut on curtans, walls and celngs hy Investng n MODERN FURNITURE STEEL RADIATOR ENCLOSURES Measured Delvered Installed Free of Charge! WHITE or CREAM IIS MIIMIfMMMfMMH THE MODKRN Slc VI" Ion*. M"»d' Other, sws avalable n all colors wld *" tran color also In stuck. COME.. SEE.. SAVE! If You Are Unable to Vst Our Showroom Phone HI A Courteous Salesman Wll Call Wth Samples... No Oblgaton AT OUR FACTORY SHOWROOM 0NL

9 IT tm AKTERET PRESS Id I from o>h«r tdltor the Done»uoB Record, l The ad- le has ao lately wrought npoa m\ that can put th. fan- the old.,. tht realstc h har- Only one dsturbng lttle thought ' llr the trp to space. Draw- ts about the Imagnaton lke a, the sources of freedom- frefly seekng recognton of th* man that sent the poneer ght. If the paths to the moon the unknown wth nothng lead through bureaucraoy and Ha, n, M and a prayer, the scl-myrad channels of what should ' C e»«the enchantment of death heavly upon some of them ", m t Is *«aller pessmsm. otll, r s wll be wllng to fol the torefounders' prncples that,, u. frst, come what may. un Its people can no longer be trusted thl, pyramd of hopes and to partcpate In the most vtal,,,, ples hgh enough to reach matterst Can they not share bt olltcl stars of the conatella the hope to reach the stars? A naton n whch the momentous d wth curosty man la a thngs that shape destny wthout ILee anmal, Indeed. He Is the full knowledge of those concerned wth what les In nknoot than solvng the probn that rest upon the stoop of,,[ rea dy known doman. Bruah- Ide hunger and atoms and ju ' d rf» that exst he la ready, read) (or the Stan and by-pass pr.tlcms he has already erewhom It propeus wth It, surely cannot Justfy that It s workng In the best Interests of au. If we are gong to th* moon, let's go together. AndIf we're go- Ing to be blown to hell let's hold hands and chant In harmony. The tme tor the caste system, the,, 50 dong, be has an tr-knows and know-not, should pass essable feelng that such wll tean and fresh and uncontamltd by the freaks and fobles,, wth lttle more equpment be told the populace and what " n0 * ready to launch the con-shpuld be kept a deep, dark secret, there Is a dangerous mpasse L.tt ol s P ace - Tn rft men * * a,,j It may not be so wful mposed upon the common destny. [, ' wnlt-wu enter the rock- If, as It has been hnted, the frst \rtth smlar crude Instrument*. small fragments of metal have, r, u Uttle doubt that In thebeen Sung from earth, accdentally on purpose, why the sealed lps, the restrcted state papers? Is our government so undedlcated to nto Umbo wth the advent of the IAIECARMGIE AUTHOR OF "HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING" HOPEFUL and eonunonsense thought for mlddleae and after [ cotm's from Ayce Canfleld. tn Your Ufa magazne. She says that' lamour begns at forty, whch would seem to conform to the European vhcre they do oot attrbute most of the good thngs to youth as: j re nclned to do ta our country. I ' Then the goes on to enumerate people who have reached mddle and (tll enjoy lvng, wthout fear of the tt- Includng Oaudette Colbert, who admt* to j to the fortes, and others maybe as old. I e, tn Crawford, Betto Darts, Marlene Detrch, [rk Gable, Van Johnson, Frank Snatra. Humej Bogart, Bpencer Tracy, Gary Cooper. them are others man movng pcture stars would seem naturally to be the ones to have [ lustre dmmed early). Many of our older mea I women are stfl] holdng ther own though now ; mlddleage. Statesmen, panters, wrters, and usand) of busness men who have appled coms«measures to lvng and are ID the best of health and gong ng. a man Is as he thnks, It behooves us ta thnk health, to keep rtul. relax perodcally, and keep young at heart through holdng Interestng work. Thnk over those you know who are no longer a young, do they Dot teem to follow these auggestonsr, CTION VP! m actvty clmbed to '"HI 000,000' n July and v ,000 the total for the frst seven months of 955. The Labor and Commerce departments sad the fgures are both new records. ACROM I Huppnea «Furl 0 AnUtrrd anmal 4 Wlrtlrst 5 Tartly 4 Femlntn* mmt IT Genus of blrdl 5 To tate U Cut qulcklj 0 Turklah UM It Man's nlckmmt 3 ThrulU back K Blrd' homt II Thns In law 8 Anftr 8 Slender ftnlal 3 Fall to do 39 Get up 38 To aeorch 40 To deface 4 Ceasea from labor 4 Hl h mountan 43 Northeastern State 4 Blackbrd 40 Nahoor hetp Ipl.) 4? Brd 44 Mohttnlnl cookng meat Reverental (ear SI Farewell S3 Youth 05 Rtacb acroa In Fashon Now CROSSWORD PUZLE N Adherent ol Zornftstrlun relgon (H Poems.. Lund mmaure AS Camv to earth 8«Cross 68 Coat wth tn and lead alloy 70 Estmate 7 Irsh Oncllc 7 Allevated 73 Rlevated a* golf ball 74 Accomplshment 79 Woody plant! DOWN I Man's name 3 Bg 3 Noton! 4 TrsnsHresslons 9 Cleansng compound 6 Dlah 7 OverhsnRlng root cdncs B Goddess of Infatuaton 9 Knd of dog 0 Drve off II Sea eagle 2 Han's nama 3 Knocks 22 Slkworm 34 Unt ol tnerty 26 Examnaton 30 Footllke part 3 Short sleeps 32 Turksh ttle 33 Walkng stck PI 7.ZI.E N. Ml From Pars comes the wovd that women wll be broad-shouldered and hlpless ths fall and wnter. Not ncluded n ths bt of news was exactly how one Is to go about achevng ths goal. The frst local step would seem to be a bt of paddng n the shoulders the next a good "new" grdle. It s true that for the frst tme snce New Look revoluton n 946 shoulders are padded. 34 Allowance (0 waste 33 Knd of home 36 Rockfsh 37 Egyptan dety 38 Warbled 39 Guldo' hgh note 43 A gull 44 Mature! 4«Scoffed 49 Tred th* flavor 50 hnve (contr.t SI Amercan humorst M Unted 34 Summed up 96 Analyze gram* mallcally 97 Wld buffalo of Inda 96 Requre* M Porton 80 Wlnga 6 Ceremony 63 Let It stand 67 Natve metal 69 Hearng organ Answer to Ptnle Na. Ma annnnnnncqunta H nnnmnnnn l nn anaa nnncr: ranoc nan naaao DEK oaaa ana BDDOU EJ lp_ B S LSJ N E LISSalESalCIA MTIUJRUIL L TJAWHrTu Y s t FRIDAY, KKITKMnMR 30 %r> '^ sn s* ^ IA II A chcloleat! TI LIE ana nan oaoe annnn nncn NhOHAlPlllSl lt LHDl ll 9 DIME IT E A SlTHU EIVIIICITICIDI IA ft 0. OlYlosl I nt? torsos The slnky, strapless Ions evenng gown s n favor agan, Tlure we many heavly I embrodered bodces for cocktal and evenng wear. Tle padded shoulders are not squared. They slope, wth the paddng put n at a low slevelne. Mansh Prnce Albert coats and tunc-length suts and jackets are very much n the fashon pcture. They look somewhat lke rdng habts. It takes a tall woman to do credt to ths desgn. FOREIGN MINISTERS There has also been a slght A smultaneous announcement lengthenng of skrts by several' from Washngton, London and of Europe's leadng desgners, Pars sad that the forgn mn- Jean Patou calls the wast "nor- ste,. s of tne Unte( j states Brtan mal," However, hs creatons are and France would meet n New never, npped. Jn at,)h,e. wast or J York on September 27 to map comarked by a seam. It s lshtly: Ordnated tactcs for the meetng fltted by cut and just about where ' of tne f ore gn mnsters of the It belongs, wth a tendency to bebn Four n Geneva n October. -If hgh. Sovet Foregn Mnster Molotov ' Party dresses are bouffant, skrt- happens to be n New York Cty at ed from the hps, wth close-clng- that tme, he wll be consulted also. WE'RE RIDIN' HIGH! MEMORIES LIVE AGAIN ft "THE stately old house man- * Mned Its ar ot dgnty desplu th* mscellaneous artcles assembled on Its lawn To the crowd ol afer spectator! who had arrved tarly lo bd on cholct Items It wu a loyou occasloa To the atc ttonetr It was Just another Job Th«excted babbt ot the crowd admrng a partcular Item and pokng fun at others reached the ars ol a young flrl She stood apart from the crowd and dd aot lt the pattern of the average curosty seeker bent on securng a bargan Her expre'ssldn gave DO hnt as to th* emotons the was feelng. Kathy Vale was revvng youth h] memores and as her eyes mad* note of varous Items, she felt heart tuggng memores return. The bg old fashoned rock r had held her many tme* as she had sat on her Grandmother's Jap to tmes ot youthful stress The slver tea urn had marked her entry nto the world of adulthood, tt seemed only yesterday that her Grandmother had allowed her the prvlege of pourng afternoon tea. Her eyes lt on a huge Teddy Bear slung atop an old chest Why, that was her Teddy I Sh : had forgotten hm but Granny ha<! tvtdentally kept hm all thes years. surface as she remembered Ted dy. He had been her only com. panlon durng many chldhood Illnesses. She felt provoked wth herself. beyed her frst Impulse to sell verythlng. A man stsndlng nearby held p a portrat and be heard hm cm rk to hs companon. "Here' :he old grl, she had ths panted lor her granddaughter. Wonder row she'd fee) If sh* knew all hs was to be sold?" Kathy's eyes mtt those m the lcturt and sht felt a blush ol name creep over her face Tho«tlndly blue eyes, loft delcate fe» ures framed by wht* wavy har, bey held a look of sadness nd llsappolntment Kathy felt the rears drop away and memores burn at the thought of her Granny's plcturt belongng to someone elst. The ancttoneer was about ready to start, h* gavel held hgh. He was pontng to the large canoped bed. Granny's bed. Kathy recalled the many tmes she had crept Into It when frghtened and had been cuddled In lovng arms Achng longng for Granny flled her heart and the wsh to turn back the clock of tme obscessed her. She found herself besde the Auctoneer, he lookng at her strangely and awatng her words. As though some one else were speakng, she heard her own voce sayng, "There'll be no aucton today. I've changed my mnd." Tears were close to the "And who mght you b«?" the Auctoneer sounded dsturbed. "I'm Kathy Vale. Mrs. Vale's granddaughter." Th* grl spok* wth calm authorty. "But the people, Mlssl They Why had she told them to auc expect an aucton." Uon the house and furnshng! Kathy mounted the platform and when she had heard of Granny's spoke apologetcally. "I am sorry, there wll be no aucton. Mrs. death? Why hadn't she stayed n Europe untl after the sale? What Vale left all ths to me. I thought nner compulson had forced he I could sell t all but I hav» found return? She had always shunnec I want to keep It." sentment feelng t had DO place A hearty round of approval was n her modern world and, though voced by the crowd and an old' Granny's death had hurt, she hadwoman spoke, "There haa always experenced a tense of relef tha been a Vale her* on th«hll. Bles: dstance had prevented her attend you chld. It was your Grandmothers dream that you'd taka over ng the funeral. Granny had left verythng to her and ah«hadher*," WHEAT The world producton of wheat ths year may be near a record level despte the exstence of surpluses from prevous crops, accordng to the U. S. Agrculture Department. Whle the Unted States has produced about seven' per cent less because of ts record KNOWING ; reserve and surplus supply, Canada appears to be headed'for a harvest 67 per cent above last year's small crop. The European crop s expected to be about the same as last year's. Sovet Russa Is expected to harvest a large crop than last year and hghe yelds are expected from Asa. r\r;r; NINE MKKT ON DKKr'.NSK,... I'ns I s.-nh.u.r ml Vlm-l \ Ihnr W. Radford, charman of Jont I tu.-n of Mll, ]> nl- on mltary budget to lave money lul ml tn lm.r d-frn-<-. you can fnd someone to move anythng PIANOS A (see Movers) X s YOU rvq c nouses ( II!.. VALUABLE! (see Armored Car Servce) Of t '. < to Phone lor Servce, n NEW JERSEY BELL TELtPIIONL COMPANY Ka wsm > (;S 'r^r BUY DIRECT FROM THE COAT FACTORY IN THE LOW RENT AND LOW PRICE DISTRICT... We want all of our new neghbors to "BE IN THK KNOW" when t comes to savng money. We manufacture all our garments rght here n our own factory. Naturally we can sell them for less than you would pay n a store. We want you to come, sec and compare! Follow smple drectons on map below and hurry over to our factory showroom. You'll be glad you dd! FABULOUS SELECTION QF COATS AND TO fujwr "Bf" Holday S.dan! R*oord-br«aklng sales m«m record-breakng,deals lor youl " ''"< a wonderful tme to deal for an OUsmeblel ' " there's nothng lke au Oldo n the whole > "If world ; ; ; not another car so $a»y to "»», no packed wth thrll*! "Rocket" Engne! '''Vng color" stylng! Here's acton and H Hcr that really stand out! Stop n get our ''"rouj tppcagal! Tm month, more than ' *" ;. Ws a "Rocket ' fur every pucket! So ;' t jlt uf tle wuuwy,, uto an QMa today! ls"atg Cfeal Woo,k^..com«In tqdayl... 6 WE'RE" TRADIN' HIGH! IVIIY POCKITI And yov'll fnd on0 prced jut rflht for youl Chooe frotn thrteen «orgeous model n Oljlvnoblle' three thrllng wre... luxurou Nnety- Bght, the brllant Super "88" and the budget-prtsd "88"! Oldmoble "88" 2-Door Sedan llustrated. TOPPERS SIZES 6 to 4 Grls 0 to 4^-Pre-teens 0 to 6 Teens K to 20 Mlsses 38 to 44 Ladles HALF SIZES 4 '/ to 24>/a FABRICS Fur Blends Cashmere Blends Camel Har & Wools ^Chnchlla mljes Tweeds Broadcloths Poodles Hushes In elded. HIUCREST Blue Kluck Be K c (reen Brown Whte T«;l led COLORS (larroal Shades Oxford (ray Navy Mellon Aqua Powder Blue Slu mp Kov.l y N.J. O-LDSM O B I VIIIT THI-tOCKII l O O r. M M YOU. OlDIMOIIll D.ALrS. lodbrhoge AUTO SALES 475 Kahway Avenue j SALESROOM HOURS Tuesday. WetteMl.v, 'rurs.l.v 9 A. VI t» > I' M S^tul.) S A- M- l " ' '' M - SUNDAY A.M.-4 P.M. (.OSl) MONDAY NOhTH BOUNt twaftxntfk.r FORDS NlWARK. GRACE ST-> vv l-sklll AH6OI< ^'Mdbrdge N. J. BE CAREFUL - DRIVE SAFELY

10 TAOE TEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 95! : CLASSIFIED 75c for 5 words 3r each addtonal word I'a.vablr In advance FEMALE HELP WANTED.'SENERAL bench assembly, steady employment, all benefltr Apply Centrc Clutch Co., Man Street & Route #9, WoodbrldRe, N. J. 9-22, 39 RATES INFORMATION Telephone WO-8-70 YOUNO WOMEN, for evenng work, candlng and packng euks; pleasant wofk, lour hours each evenng. Also woman for d y poston, 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.; Hve days, Rood wages, -steady work. Tel, Lberty ' CASHIER clerks, pre-pack clerks; experenced. Apply Al's Market, 22S Avenel Street, Avenel. HOUSEWIVES Avon Cosmetcs offers a career to the woman who wshes to be In busness for herself. Wrte P. O. Box 705, Plalnfleld WANTED Intellgent grl or woman wth pleasant appearance, for doctor's offce. Some knowledge of typng necessary. Prevous experence not necessary. Please apply to P. O. Box 0. Co ths newspaper, wth detaled nformaton as to educaton, bad;- ground and references. Four days a week, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Frday, 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. to 0 P. M. Or only 9 A, M. to 2 P. M. for fve days, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Frday and Saturday. Frst year three weeks, second year four weeks and thrd year fve weeks pad vacaton. Only those wshng for steady employment should apply. Salary dependng on ntellgence and ablty to fll n poston MALE HELP WANTED GENERAL MACHINIST, experence necessary; steady employment, all benefts. Apply Centrc Clutch Co., Man Street & Route #9, Woodbrdge STORE CLERKS, stock clerks, experence preferred. Apply Al's Market, 225 Avenel Street, Avenel FOE SALE ~" WAREHOUSE FOR SALE 40' X 30', on lot 50' x 55'; has 0' x 0' offce. Located at 685 St. George Avenue, Woodbrdge. Call WO PLYMOUTH four-doo;.953 engne, rado, A-l condton. Also kdde's traler tractor, B-C, lke new, $8.00. Call at 34 Edward Street, Iseln ONE GIRL'S COAT, sze 7, $5,00. Call WO J, Westbry Park MISCELLANEOUS WILL MIND CHILD n my home durng day. Call Pulton 8-807, Deadlne for ad*: Wednesday 4 A. M. for the name week' publcaton. MISCELLANEOUS AMKRICAN AtTTOMOBtLX ASSOCIATION EstaMUhed 902 Ov«r 4,000,000 Members Natonwde Servce Ferd Kertts, Local Agent 7 State street, Perth Amboy Phone Hlllcrest / - 0,2'J BONGART SCHOOL OF DRIVING LICENSED by state of New Jersey, 8 Homes Park Ave., Iseln, Lberty /-9/29 PAINTER AND DECORATOR Free Estmates Call CA ' V. J. TEDESCO 6 Fll more Avenue Carteret 9/ - 9/39 IF YOUR DRINKING has become a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Call Market or wrte P. O. Box 253, Woodbrdge. 9/ -9/29 DARAOO'S AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Largest and Oldest In County Hydramatc, Flud and Standard 280 McClellan St., Perth Amboy Call Hlllcrest / -9'29 FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMAN wanted, to help elderly sck woman -a few hours earn day. Call CA-l * Well, glory bo! Davd Nven, n a new comedy scrps for Four Stur TV. says he's fon^ to strke a blftw for the Amercan husband. Unlke most shows, he says, who pcture the husband as a goon, hs wll make the breadwnner a normal, ntellgent fellow, who s not eternally beng pushed around by hs wfe. Claudette Colbert, who returned to the stage ths summer n a pe- Broadway tryout of "A Mgnly Man Is He," also surprsed her fans by sngng n the show. Te song she sngs s "Rag Me That Mendelssohn March," especally wrtten for the play by Stephen Sandhem. Rchard Wdmark s one of the few top stars n Hollywood who does not plan to ncorporate hmself and make hs own pctures, He admts he mght make a lttle money dong so, but counters wth, "How much money can you use? After you've got clothes and food, a hfuse and a car, what more do you need? I don't lve lke a bum. I'm happy the way I am." TOTAL DOUBLES GOLDEN, Col.-The coed enrollment at Colorado School of Mnns doubled thts year to twn when Catherne Larkln.»9. of DnuRlas, Wyo.. and Dawn Hayfnd. 8. of Chna Lake, Cat, enrolled. The school's lone woman student last year, Nancy Easkv. of Corpus Chrlst. Taxas, transferred u the Unversty ol Coln- ' ''ado. TWIN SISTERS BECOME MOTHERS SAME DAY GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas Mrs. Robert Helen and Mrs. Edward Bennett, Identcal twn*, gave brth to babes two hour* apart at a hosptal n Dallas. Mrs. Helen had a son and Mrs. Bennett a daughter, Each sster now has a famly of a grl and a boy. Ther husbands work for the same frm here. 8 TURN 'Say 'ah.'" "But, Doc, I ddn't come n to be examned, I want to pay my bll." "Ah!" CONTENTS CHANGED TRUCK JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Everett G. Laln's pckup truck was n a collson whch shattered the twelve gallons of bleach In the truck. Lan was unhurt but the Insde of the truck turned whte. State House Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Page) been found n the potato felds of New Jersey. The decson was reached after experts analyzed nearly,00 sol samples to determne whether the nematode, a serous potato pest, s present n New Jersey. An area near Hckvlle, L.., where an outbreak occurred n 944 remans under a strct quarantne whch bars the producton of potatoes, tomatoes or other related crops. Potatoes grown n New Jersey durng the past summer were stymed by serous surpluses n other-areas before and durng the New Jersey harvest season and the. threat of peak, late season crops. As a result, the returns to mowers have been less than $ per ban. In many nstances, yelds wore also poor. *» JERSEY JIGSAW: State Hghway Commssoner Dwght R. G. Palmer has announced a $34,- 40,75 hghway constructon program for New Jersey ths year.... The purchasng value of the New Jersey consumer dollar, based at 60 cents as of June, 939, was 49.7 cents n August, the State Department of Labor and Industry reports.... Both growers and processors agree thut tre 955 New Jersey tomato crop wll be one of the poorest on record n recent years.... New Jersey potatoes have moved nto 28 States and the Dstrct of Columba thjs summer rangng as far west as Iowa and Mssour and as far south as Florda and Lousana.... New Jersey's hghway death toll for 955 has reached 505, or 7 less than at thq same perod n Peach trees along the Garden State Parkway are producng frut for State nsttutons.,.. costs so lttle! t's why you should be sure have plenty of outlets and modern ng so that ddy Klowatt work New Jersey apples uf fall vnrlrty arc now mn-inn up mnrketsj and arc avalable at frocey stores and super markets, the State Department of Agrculture reports.... The Now Jersey Racng Commsson s expected to turn thumbs down on fve applcatons for harness track permts.... The State Dvson of Fsh and Advertsng Oam' s slut-kng 7.(00 trout, from n to lf nches n the fly-fshng wnfrrs of New Jersey.... Loans to farmers who suffered serous lofprs due to floods or hrnvy rans have been authorzed by the F«rmm Homr Admnstraton n all New Jersey countes.... New Jersey farm lenders hope to secure favorable legslatve acton next yra on prnp'snls tn remove or modfy some of He -cst.-etnns Imposed on dnners employng teen-age workers.... Property valued by local assessors at nrarly two bllon dollars and comprsng more than one-ffth of total valuatons placed upon nl property n New Jersey s now exempted from taxaton, the. New Jmoy Taxpayers As.soclat.nn reports.. Former Attorney Ofncrl Davd T. Wlentz, of Perth Amboy, wll br> toastraaster at the $00 dnner to bn held by the Democrats In Newark on October CAPITOL CAPERS: Employes of tn Stole Dvson of Fsh and CARTERF,T I. damr enn look out at 230 West. Rtnt..,s M( ton, and w a m-,,,,,,,, bts and an asum-.,,,,,,., m the y»rd next <,, 0, State Department of \ reports tomatoes j,, r, ()l some last summer,, n Boms dd not because of the - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - BUSINESSMEN THE BUSINESS DIREC- TORY offers you consstent, effectve advertsng at a low <mtr"an ad ths sze costs only $6.bO a month and s worth far more n returns. For nformaton call WO Coal COAL - FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OIL CO. 26 RAHWAY AVE. AVfcNEL Drug Stores Avenel Pharmacy 994 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE 8-9 PRESCRIPTIONS WHITMAN'S CANDIES Cosmetcs - Flm - Greetng Cards RAYMOND JACKSON AND SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-0S54 FornlKre Fall Clearance Sale NOW IN PROGRESS Wnter Brothers Waysde Fnrnlture Shop Better Furnture Lower Prces Hghway 25 Aventl, N. J. Open Daly 0 A. M. to ( P. M. Phbne Woodbrdfe Funeral Drectors SYNOWIECKI Funeral Home 6 Atlantc Street ' Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret -575 FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES KlUblhhvd M Vnrt 420 East Avrnue Perth A n boy 23 Ford Ave, Fords VA tj-0358 Glazng NAT SMITH & SON M0 Amhoy Avenue WO AUU U t SUN. ft (a 3 We Furnsh and Install AU Types of RESIDENTIAL GLASS LOCKSMITH WORK KEYS MADE TOOLS GARDEN SUPPLIES HARDWARE PAINTS FLOOR SANDERS AND WAXKKS FOR RENT Jewelry Servce t FASHION CREDIT JEWELERS 589 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET CA DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY GIFTS Expert Watch and Jewelry Repar Lawn Mowers HAND AND POWER LAWN MOWERS FOR SALE Sharpened Repared BICYCLES FOR SALE Parts and Accessores Hardware De Voe Pants Mercury Outboard Motors Sales and Servce ALBRECHT'S KEY SHOP 24 WASHINGTON AVENUE CARTERET CA -76 Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrdge Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCIK, Prop, Complete Stock of Domestc and Imported Wnes, Beers and Lquors > 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Movng and Truckng Complete Movng Job 3 Rooms $25 5 Rooms $35 4 Rooms $30 6 Rooms -40 Reasonable Storage 30 Days Free All Loads Insured 0 years exp. ECONOMY MOVERS NATION-WIDE MOVERS t State Movnf Servce AGENT Natonal Van Lnes A. W. HALL & Son Local and Lose DlUne* Movln* and 8tor»(e NATJ0N-WDE SHIPPERS of Household ud Offce Furnture Authorng Acent' HowMd V*n Lnn, Inc. Separate Room lor Storaf* CRATING PACKING SHIPPING Unclamed Furnture of Ererr Descrpton Offce and Warehouse 3 Atlantc St., Carteret TEL. CA Muscal Instructon Complete Lne oj MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and ACCESSORIES Prvate Lesons on TRUMPET GUITAA ACCORDION SAXOPHONE PIANO TROMBONE DRUMS For Informaton Call HI-2-M48 SAMMY BAY'S MUSIC and REPAIR SHOP 467 New Brunswck Ave,, Fords PHIL GOLDIN Popular and Classcal PIANO LESSONS Lessons Gven In Your Own Home 8UG Amboy Ave., Fords, N. j, fbwte VAU«jr I-7S&0 Muscal Instruments learn To Play The Accordon Tha Mtdern Easy Way Ho Accordon To Buy On Ovr Easy Rental Plan htwnatlonal, Kodarn and clacal mlc taught to btfnun and dvanctd studuts. Agmt far all top mak dccsrdloml, ' EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER [ddl Bonkokl, r«op. JS7SUt$t.,P.A. VA Pet Shops We Lke MONKEY BUSINESS Get a dfferent prt for the famly. Babes easly traned. )rdcrs taken on all speces. $45 up. )elvery on Wednesdays and Sundays. FNS-FUR&FEATHERS PET SHOP S MAIN ST., Opp. Town Hall WO-8-60 CANARIES MONKEYS PARAKEETS PUPPIES TURTLES MICE HAMSTERS GUINEA PIGS GOLD and TROPICAL FISH Wt have the best and the latest In Cages, Tanks, Pet Supples and foods, GUTH PET SHOP "CARTERET'S LITTLE ZOO" 80 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Carteret Plumbng and Heatng Charles Farr Plumbng - Heatng Electrc Sewer Servce Telephone: Woodbrldee LINDEN AVENUE Woodbrdge, N. J. WOODBRIDGE Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng New Installatons Gas and Ol Burners 24-Hour Servce Call WO-J-3046, HI L, PUGLIESE - A- LIPO Photography Candd and Studo BLACK and WHITE or 3 DIMENSION COLOR Weddng Pctures 0' Workmanshp at LOW t'rws, l>k't«re Tukng Servtee fur all Occasons. SPECIAL RATES to CLUB I'lCTURES -Day Complete Lne of Photographc Supples GALLARD'S PHOTO Open 0 to AMBOY AVENUE Wuodbrdge Mon. and rrl. NghU to t:'\ Rado & TV Servce AL'S RADIO & TELEVISION Prompt Expert Repars RCA Tubes and Putt Batteres 4 PERSHING AVENUE CARTEREf. N. J. A. Klsh, Jr., Prop. Telephone CA -5M«DUFFY'S TELEVISION & RADIO REPAIRS Telephone ME, Servce Calh Made From 9 A. M. 9 P. M. Mayta Washers and Dryers 382 OAK TREE ROAD ISELIN, N. J. Next to Bell's Drue Store Ralngs ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS Custom Mad* and Installed Qualty Work $3-00 yp Free Estmate DENNIS M. WHY WO t Roofng and Sdng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Celngs and Fumace Work 588 Alden Street Telephone 8-46 Woodbrdge, N. J. We Sell and Install ROOFING SIDING GUTTERS - LEADERS Alumnum Combnaton DOORS AND WINDOWS KOCHIE ROOFING GO. CA Lncoln Avenue, Carteret t Servce Statons t TOWNE GARAGE'. F. Gardner A $on 493 RAHWAY AVENUE WOOpBRIDGE Tel. WO We're Specalst* In Chrysler Products Bear Wheel Algnment Precson Tun*J«p» Bn,ke Servce Transmsson Servce Sportlj Get That REEL FIXED NOW! We're an Offcal "Penn." "Alrex" atd "Ccatatre" Servce - Staton REEL REPAIRS A, SPECIALTY Reel (decked, Cleaned, PoUthed, Greased and Adjuatod M (or Only 4 (plus part, U needed) "Home of Reel Parta" We Have In Stock CUSTOM-MADE FOLEB MAINE-MADE MOOCA8INB, LOATfKS and SLPPEB8 WILDLIFE I'U TURE8 (framed) t HUNTING AND FISHINa LICENSES ISSUED Ask How Vou OU Wta One uf Our T TACKLB AND REPAIR SPORTING GOODS 25t> Monroe Street, Sewng Select Your IJI'TK We'll Make Your»- Everythng for \, SEWIN(; MI The SEWING 73 E. Chrrr\ S RAHWAY 7, :, DAYS Tax TAXI SERVK JUST PHON WO 8-02( Fast and Com trm Servce 443 PEARL ST. Unforms Supmer UNIFORMS DACRON Seersucker Regular nd Htr sts PETTY'S BRACE AVE. VA Perth Ambuj Yarns Anythng and I \n For KNrrNC CROC HI II M NEEDLK royl'l IIOOKKI) IJMf EMBKOlDl.a The SEWING 3 E. Clu'rn SI. RAHWAY * Good \\ M«(Contnued fnm? Thus the. ;uv been expressed over a symbol..: Is not just Esc:.. however uuj may be who ' enormous r\w-->> It s also E;.t;. Elsenhower \'..< Elsenhower the, hope. Hs lnew <>' a varety of n many queston- ' health has an < on the domes;:! and upon uluc It has a bt'tt ;:-. Uonal meetng levels. It has a < men are tlnnlu Pars, In Carn > 8agon am!*' '- no means least :. Pelplng. But for the H" gest of all the u > of hs gettng «possble. Obvm.^- & perod of n ton and tls m extended. What dramatzes, of! mous load th > Presdent. It " once more. tl<c '"' nu some of the ' l ; gponslblllty w> load. Those quest " secondary. Thr n now la thut ln j the shock am.^ want that up: l ' tnue. We wan' back at hs '" " we want hm " world jons n - ; Mr. presdent" sentment tha pects. That vo' hm md HI " '.not need tn- '" that the The N«w Oold and f" " Bterltag f rt! """ $2,457, """ ;:;

11 ,'KRET PRESS «lnal Ad was prnted Yesterday,,t advertsement wns v, strt-day. You have cut. It,.,,'t It away to show you ' ( l, T n. Wth It, a way of MIII knew It. has passed you wll w»nt to See c -.-., j pull up tonne saw l A! mother but no I nkc So-and-So's acthk, nrc. It's too much gae,! waste on a dhow Next,.,lf nf the theaters wll -,, attendance. :,,.,v yu wll want somt Yn wll «n to the near-, y s'cre and buy some : jtrlvps, nnd lma brans hear untl tomorrow!:- brdge table that the next door was havng a on lb roost and lmn I'.lly soon your husbfnc,tn wy the food hlls an The last advertsement lmnl ypsterday, month s Aunt Jane': W:. f you thnk I'm go- : half a day trampng,,,- d store lookng for used to fnd by turnng nu' nfford gfts any- ' c spendng money lk*.:,d lvlk lke poor folks.,: s wearng out. Can't af-,v one... Chevves and oth $3, demand's ;.. they've had to up u meet plant expenses. : n- others have closed hnt know how the gov A ll fe,,d all the new un n Mlwaukee s Inventng.. son to sell for $50. ::. ] of t. You wll neve v, s color televson any,,. lust advertsement wu,,: ustcrday., m has brought us Ks. Fner cars, better :lv fads and wonderfu that have made lft ;d longer. Advertsng :::xr<l b't'ssdk. But t has, Amerca a standard of.:.matched n any othe! nf. That standard SPORTS BTAR QB RETURNS.., Otl< Graham, 33, return* to quarterback Cleveland Brownj. rauht»hort wth only one sgnal caller, Ofnrfe Rattrman. Otto retred lust December after 9 year record nf,375 completed paftftfg In.47 attempt* Inr 2,874 yards llld 62 touchdowns. Ths an' That Rnh nrnnmm, who rornntly r- Irrrt from professonal buskrtrall flf-r fnur yearn wth the Itngton I'Mtlrn and sevrn ypnrn In pro ball. Is now a rcprmcntatlve for rnmly company. Br&nnum w»a an All-Amrrlcan at the Inl»er- Hy «f Kentucky... Manager Stan Hack has slpnrd a 9IW con. tract wth the Chcajrn Cuhn. Terms of the contract were not announced. Rumors that Harry "The Hat" Walker would Kd hs walkng papers from the St. Lous Cardnal* were In the ar In early September. The Cards were rated a darkhorse pennant contender at the start nf the (eason, came down the home stretch fghtng to keep out of the cellar... Robe Waddell of the Phladelpha Athletc* struck nul 34!) batters, one mare than Boh Feller * 348 but Feller's mark Is regarded as the modern record... Brde Tebbets, manager of the Cncnnat Red legs, says outfelder Wally Post can ht the ball farther than any rghthanded htter In baseball Includng Mckey Mantle. As I your newspaper see t DRAIN FIRE BURNS THREE Jw wrtten word wll contnue to HEMINOFORD, Neb-Lee Daoe mans chef means of communl-, cay on ves poured gasolns own the I am not perfect. I have never ktchen snk dran n an effort lo jeen perfect, any more than a clean t out. It came back up mere human beng, or lfe Itself, through the dran n the basemt.h an be perfect. fl oor anc spread over the cemenl Measured by all standards, the floor untl a flame from a hotmost I - your newspaper - can water heater gnted It. As the hope to accomplsh s to constant- flames snot across the flaor MrR. Iy and relentlessly mprove my Davles ftnd ner daughter, sharon,. overage, my sept, anu my s.-rv- wasn!ng ciothes n the ces to my communty and to my fled to the stalrs- as Dftves ruslod ountry. nto the basement. All three were Source: "The Last Advertse- IIT..,. J.,..., L badly burned Sharon over her nent Wa, Prnted Yesterday," the body Mrs_ Dav, ra on botn ^ Whte Plans (N. Y,- Reporter DIslatch. (Reprnted from Amercan hands, arms and face. Lttle damant was done to the house, however. Newspaper Publshers Assocaton Booklet, October, 953, "I Am Vour Newspaper.") A FnrnAv, FEW dnys ngo wn rendng»n artcle by n vny successful man He nchovrd hs tnmt In one fldd, thon, aganst the advce of frends, branched out nto everal types of completely unrelated actvtes and rose to the top n every feld. Hs explanaton for dsregardng the advce of hs frendl w»s a smple one: "Success begets success." There Is much truth n ths smple layng. For example, t s tften that an Indvdual who has acheved fsme In the world of ports enten Into a busness venture under hs already-establshed f»m» and becomes an overnght success. But I personally thnk It takes more than Just a reputaton as a successful person n one feld to succeed n another type of endeavor. I thnk the most Important' thng to a successful person s the atttude he or she has about ther partcular achevements, j To my way of thnkng, a per- 'sof'l ablty for unlmted success depends upon the amount of success he can stand before t goes to hs head and sets hm off balance In hs relatons wth the world about hm. I met a successful man recently and made the mstake of sayng that I ddn't know hm when a frend Introduced us, "You mean you don't know who I am?" he asked, astounded. After hearng about all hs many achevements, I had to admt he Wa Indeed a successful man. But I felt rather sure that he had nowhere else to go, snce the burden of hs successes had made a heavy mpresson upon hm. Success does beget success, I suppose, but one can sure weaken a strong foundaton when he stops lookng for more success and starts beng a "Bg Shot."...^..^ NO TRUCE IN GAZA... rmtn shnv mlls of Oafa hmpltal bombed by Israel fnrrcs In rcprkal for Fgyptan rad vhlch cost 5 Israel lves. Issue Is lcfot (IN to set up honlor tone. ROYAL ART LOVERS... Queen Frederlka and Kng Paul of Greece examne sculpture by Ivan Mestrnvlc n Belgrade'9 natonal museum. EXPLANATION POLIO l I persst as long a.< BRITISH ATOMIC PROGRESS " know why we shouldn't deour Dr. C. C. Dauer, U. S. Publc SCHOOL PUPILS BRITAIN'S FINANCES,,f wants to fll and Sr John Cockroft, drector of s P' se enemes sad lttle Health Servce offcal, recently The OffT of Educaton of the und and eyes to rea' predcted that the polo toll ths the Atomc Energy Research es- Ma 7,',...,., *. year would fall far short of the 'Labor Department, has predcted t "All rght." sad the teacvr: nl. :Mht only so long as tn 952 epdemc fgure, but would a 2,000,000 ncrease n school entop the "mld' polo years of 950 rollment ths year, mlkng the tabllshment at Harwell, recently "t, e n US " rtllln, announced that Brtan has de-; "Well, we ought to lke what and 95. Ths year's total, as!s t out, doesn't It? estmated total enrollment 32,000,- veloped un expt'mental nuclear we've made." of September. was 4,40 wses. 000 pupls. Brtan's gold und dollar reserves dropped $36,000,000 last month. They amounted to $2,544,000,000 on July 3, nearly a half bllon dollars below what they were a year before that. ON THE SCREEN pnt, am dvlre ;<) PAGE ELEVEN Ilrm very obl«"you're NEVER TOO YOUNO" Wth DcBt Mmtln and Jerry Lews HS ts starv ths s R "eorncdy rln," nccordlpb lo Paramount. In t Jerry LPWIS rts caught In "FRANCIS IN THE NAVY" n foldng upp'-lnk on a tran. Ahrth' n the Frnn;-ls the Mule Denn Mart n rpn to slnn. Lews wrlch, ths hm thn talkng mule swngs on n rlmmmn-r at» meetmd hh fptut. Unt. Prter Stcr- """'!*>ftrd memom In * fashlonlnk n the Navy Uonold OConner IIIHVS h n part of two mllltnrv mrn. Thr lapsllck «PU nto full swlnx when Slcker DonrvBs buddes rtxhkr the UrteHnt for the bo- <un Thry colhr the unsusprctn shavetal urul curt hm to the navv b>m- Then Francs, who s Dong what others fnd dlffl- ;\l'." H; llf.tennt'f frlenrl umt, cult s Ulent (Inln what s Impossble for tlenl Is uenlus. cunflrlnt.'. also shufts up ttl the brtsc bv sdn' d'vlnus twst of tn- Ilrn-Freterx Amd. 82-SK. able school for tls Martn agtln' tres to sne All of thr capers are based on L?wss attempts to escape A desperado by masqueradng as «4-year-old hoy He spend! one nght of hs esnyadp In Dana Lynn's compartment on n tran. LINCOLN HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS CLOTHES HAMPERS MKTAL, In ansnrted colors RrftUlurly *l for S'l.T. CORY or XIUX COFFEE MAKERS a,*..» 2.95 SXAP-ON CAULKING GUNS Re.. M9.89 STEP-ON DISPOSAL CANS Regularly $4.89 $3" MACHINE RENTALS - - Floor Sanders and Polshers Hand Sanders Lawn Rollers Lawn Spreaders Tel. RA Open Sunday fl to 2:30 LINCOLN HARDWARE -AND PAINT COMPANY- Headquarters for DuPont Custom-Color Odorlrss I'ltlnts St, George Avenue at Avenel Street, Avenel NOW.,.vou can have phones n Anythng less s an old-fashoned truck! COLO YELLOW RED BLUE BROWN Here's the newest way to express your good taste n home decoratjon-telephones n yojr choce of egty stunnng colors...to match or complement the decor.of your home. THB TRIND It TO COLOR Everywhere you look-you see the growng mportance of color. In automobles... n hofcw... n applances... n faflhons. Color does thn*, for you. It soothes... t stmulates... t contrbutes to your apprecaton of your surroundngs. AND TH* NIWMT NOT IS COLOR TBLIPHONBS Color phones for your ktchen... your lvng room... your bedroom. Color for any room. ) Use the smart delator shades of thj new phones to pck up a color accent from your drapes, furnture or floor coverng... or to add an exctng dash of contwst. You can have telephones n your choce of color to replace exstng phones... or as a new phone n your new home... or for bandy extensons. CALL FOR FRII COLOR SAMPLES New Chevrolet Trucks Theyrd»h* mosl modem trucks on the load. 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Cook, covered, strrng occasonally, for 0 mnutes or untl noddes arc tender. rpe olves, Swss cheese and slced, suted cucumbers wth a well-flavored rye bread. Make your favorte oatmeal cooke (toutjh, then add to t some peanuts and rasns for a wholesome, hearty cookes. For o hearty luncheon use some large, seooped nut tomatoes flled wth cooked lma beans mxed wth mayonnase and shredded harp cheese. Bake for 20 to 25 mnutes for a delcous baked salad. If you lke somethng specal n pancakes, make thn cakes, spread cream cheese mxed wth marmalade and serve wth your breakfast ham or bacon. AEC TESTS... Ths l track-in* trlfmpc and hgh speed earners mrd to track and photograph dummy bombs at Atomc V.nttfY Commsson'! base at Sallon Sea, Cal. SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS... Actor Jmmy Stewart jets Pars welcome as he re-enacts role of (has. Lndbergh n 92? flght from New York to Pars. 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