Union Breaks Contract By 'Wildcat' Strike, U. S. Metals Charges

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1 frst Wth The News!, Astrde All The Actvtes K K The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper F$r Value Shop The At The La-pat And Bert Shop* And n M Am An Our X X X NO. CATEET, N. J., FDAY, JUNE, 9 PCE TVK CENTS, ;v Program July th n Boro.,,,] Ths communty '"/, u,t, next Tuesday to, resdents to reman,,.. Fourth of July by r H ;,l-day borftugh afl [;trc has prepared a '!',. n keep the people n.,,., safe and sane cele-,,,,.,,, wll te no need to,. ;,uck" that heavy holl- '.!,' ;u( take your lfe n "!,. nmn you can stay at,".,.,.vr a g d tme.. m mln;, actvtes wll,. H,- publc park where,.,, r mmprous contests,'..'; -.TS. n the afternoon.',!,'., : seres of baseball.. M ",nmes.,,n crcus parade wll between 8: and Ar Medal, wth Two Gold Stars, Awarded to Anthony J. Pusllo By Presdent Truman for 'Mertorous Achevements 9 n Battle '' v, m the early evenng! : a wrestlng match n.',' unknowns" wll tan- CATEET ev. Oron C.,.. ks dsplay wll go on Hopper Jr., mnster of the Frst ",'. k and ths wll be fol- ',, n k dance wth musc Presbyteran Church, has announced a new schedule for Sun- n \ twelve-pece band.,,(ll he charged the sum day servces for the summer '.,;,. and the entre pro months., ;; n toward sponsorng a,',,.';, r about Cartere The pastor sad the schedule has been arranged to "take advantage,',,'... ]<! n the hgh schoo: of cooler hours of the mornng., n \ month. and to permt earler departures leuorks at Nght, ;, r,!'. and afternoon ac-,! >. undpr the drecton >, ka. recreaton drector :, The crcus wll be,. Ms. Loretta Nevlll and ::,.show s beng staged Wrh'olnakl, a member,: -onl faculty and an,,.,! of wrestlng at the unknowns" wll be. Fastdous Dandy".[. From Mars.".rks at nght wll be drecton of Walter,r,.s and road comms- ;ut?ret.mr. Wadak # :u :? of the block dance cnmmlttee n charge t.y affar ncludes MUs..n. Edward Kucnskt, :,-, Mrs. Francs Tapw.:..'r Wadak, Mrs. Nevll, - AH John A, Turk. Al Krv. Father Boltpd, p*st H. Jnwpfo'fr.e Hopper, lap.v..:; comba, Wllam SlUr J,L; Mfvll. ss May ladde eds Fords Man UET Mrs. John Dolan at a shower gven for -.lned last nght to ' v'-fhan of Fords at the ) '. H Church here. ' ' tlu- shower Were Mrs. mry, Mrs, Mary Hand- ':; Mss Charlotte Capp of!; Ann Kogret, Mrt. Helen ' Mss Mary Pulley and ' n Dobb of Perth Amboy, v p. n Pollock of Motuchen. U'l.m warren and Mrs. pmtll of Fords»nd Mrs. '"^ U'uvey of Matawan, CATEET For hs "mertorous achevement)! n aeral (Hnts durlnr operatons akalnxt enemy Japane.v- forces n the Bsmarck Archpelago ara, 9M and 9S," Anthony J. Pusllo of Atlantc Street today rrwlvtd tn ar medal wth two rold stars from thr Presdent of the Unted State*. The permanent ctatons were receved by Pusllln alonj wth a Jetter from (rnrrnl C. B, Cates, commandant of the Marne Corps. General Catrs n hs letter sad of the CarUret man, who served as a corporal n the Marnes: "Be assured of my deep apprecaton of your devoton to duty and gallant acton whch Church Announces Summer Schedule from town for those who plan to go out of town." Sunday school wll be held from 9 to 9: and the mornng hour of worshp wll be held at o'clock. "Women n the Old Testament" wll be the general topc of a summer seres of sermons. The subtopcs wll be as follows: July, "achel t was Love"; July 9, "uth t was Devoton"; July 6, "Dellah t was Busness"; July, "Esther t was Courage." The daly vacaton church school whch began Monday wll contnue through July 6. The dally sesson? are from 9 untl : o'clock and 6 youngsters are enrolled. A fac ulty of teachers s carryng out the currculum whch s generally enttled "Fndng God n the World n Whch We Lve." The teachers are Mrs. Amos Hoffman and Mrs. Torltef Tobassen, kndergarten; Mrs. Mackey Goodman, Mrs. John Donelly, Mrs. Casmr Gawronsk, Mrs. onald Shanley, prmary de- Mrs. George Mrs. Henry Bojczak. son. Mrs Walter Borchard and ev. Hopper, junor department. Closng exercses wll be held July 7 at P. M. Parents and youngsters are nvted. Dnner Wnds Up Season for Guld \:. L.'dde of Scotland and CATEET The Lades' Guld.,< home of Mrs. Albert of St. Ellas Greek Catholc Church H7 kw'velt Avenue....He resdes Wth her held ts closng meetn«of the senson at a dnner Saturday nght n > unt. Mr. and Mrs. Mat-th':' '. Gypsy Camp. of Chrome Avenue. Mrs. John Hla.the presdent, to eceve of Card Party! ::t:t The C»rteret Frst ''"' " AH beneft from a card < ' > or held July n the : "ll under the auspces '.uk's Auxlary of Car- ''" ' the Amercan legon. '"mnttee s Mrs. Clfford ' -\Hs. Martha Colsan, Mrs. '''kntr, Mrs. Alce. Ml',. Kurtz llllu. " " " Ka- Wulter Toraauk, Mrs, and Un. Theodore, r~-l--m notng company *-'f«held at " ''j N "- wth Joseph Wallr 'Port an the popularty A «gven by Walter W. 'lans for a lamuy pcnc nl honorary members h 'W on Sunday, July, lv ^ Grove. tohrt Dono- M "an of the ftfl»lr. " (: "' Servce* Held Demsh :,: - Funeral servces S. DMutt of "'clt Avenue ««held ""rnuu at 9'M n St. ^ t-'atholtf Church ll ll»" requem hgh g mass, the B«JtJW. n St. addressed the group. Others present were Mrs. Constantn e oskovcs, Mss Elane Pelensky, Mrs. George Sharkey, Mrs. obert Zeleskl, Mrs. Ann Mesqulto, Mrs. Mchael Kurtlak, Mrs. Helen vanltsky, Mrs. Oka Koval, Mrs. John Mtro, Mrs. George Ferenchlk. Mrs. Mchael Toth Jr., Mrs. Mchael Babaral, Mrs. John Gaydos and Mrs. Arthur Kemp Also, Mrs. Margaret Cavanaugh, Mrs. Ml-haW Hla. Mrs. John Gavron, Mrs. Stanley Marek, Mrs. Joseph Ksty, Mrs. John Sosnowck, Mrs. Julus Vasvary, Mrs. Mary Nemeth, Mrs. Mchael Abaray of ths borough; Mrs. Mchael Kurtak of Sewaren. and Mrs. John Zombory of alway. N HOSPTAL CATEET Mrs. Lloyd Lawlor s a surgcal patent n Perth Amboy General Hosptal. were n keepng wth the hghest (radltlom of the Unted States Marne Corps." The medal was accompaned by a letter from Francs P, Matthews, Secretary of the Navy. nctlnt n behalf of the Presdent. The ctaton n as toltaws: "For mertorous achevement n aeral flght whle aervlnt as an aeral photographer n Marne Bomber Squadron S durng operatons aganst enemy Japanese forces n the Btsmarck Archpelago area from December 9 to 8 January 9. Completng hs ffth msson durng ths perod, Corporal Pusllo contrbuted materally to the success of hs plane. lls courage and devoton to duty n the face of hostle ant-arcraft fre and aeral opposton were n keepng wth the hghest tradtons of the Unted States Naval Servce." Stars Awarded n leu of a second ar medal, Pnslllo receved a gold star for the followng ctaton: "For mertorous achevement n aeral flght whle servng as ah aeral photographer n Marne omber Squadron n acton aganst enemy Japanese forces n the Bsmarck Archpelago area, from January to 6 February 9- Complettng hs USM Credt Unon s Granted Charter by Federal Government CATEET n an announcement made by the secretary of hf organzaton, Meyer osenblum, the employes of the U. 8. Metals efnng Company have been notfed that the federal government has Branted a charter to the V.S. M.. Employes Federal Credt Unon. Offcers of the credt unon ar John A. Dlckson, presdent; Elm^r Dragos, vce presdent; Harold Van Ness, treasurer; Meyer osenblum. assstant treasurer-secretary. Othf-r members of the board of drectors nclude John J Paapankl, John Yura, Matthew Cherepskl, James Mester and Curt Hoffman. The supervsory commttee conssts of John Schen, chalrmnn; Joseph Gaydos and Lous Med-j wck, supervsory commttee; credt commttee, John Paslpank, charman. Aaron ozzelle and Stephen Tarnowsky. The secretary has asked the employes who were havng deductons made for savng accounts to transfer such deductons to the newly founded U.S.M.. Employes Capacty Crowd At Parsh Pcnc CATEET-TTA t wav on" l»nd 8u» on the church grounds of St. beth's Church fdr the annual pcnc. Musc was furnshed by Charles Hld and hs orchestra. The followng were n charge of the affar: Mrs. Mchael amasock, Mrs. Joseph Hokes, Mrs Charles Szeszetal. Mrs. John Ercmns, Mrs. Frank Toth Sr., Ms, Albert Tomory, Mrs. John Sutu, Mrs. Stephen Jacob, Mrs. Alex Krmln, Mrs. Ste)hen Kovacs, rftephen Zatk, Stephen Lenart, Stephen Kalapos, Joseph Mlsla, Albert Tomorl, Jlohn Koncn, John Chsmar, Jr., Alex Makkal, John Goyena, Andrew Lakatos, Stehen Palnkns. and Joseph Kss, re freshmenu. Mrs. John Tank, Mrs, Benja Mrs. Stefan, Mrs, Steve Pszar, John BronycH, and Andrew Kereknyarto, tcufcts. Junor Chor Members Are Guests at OtlHng CATEET MetnDett of the junor chor of St. Mark's Epscopal Church were the «uests of the ev. Orvlle Davlfljon, rector, at an outng held at Olympc Park Tuesday. They were accompaned on the trp by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cromwell. Attendng were Joyce Woodhull, Joan Domohoff, Myrtle Prgyl, Mertle Mae and Nancy Cromwell, Nancy Fanls and Marlyn Herlosen. The chor conducted an aucton sale last nt«ht tl the parsh hall wth the ev. Davdson as -u<> toneer. Przes were n charge of Mrs. Davdson and Mrs. tobort Farrls. Mss Alberta Louse Clark Wed To udolph Werkmester, Lnden CAKTEET--The marrage of Mbb AlbcrU Al'bcrU Louse Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Of Grant Avenue, to udolph Werkmester, sun of Mr. md Mrs. udolph Wfkmester, H Munsell Avenue. Lnden was held Saturday afternoon at 'oclock n the Klrsl Presbyteran Church here The ev. Oron D. Hopper, uffcated The brde. Klvgn Kg '" marrlatse by her father, was attended by her COUB Mss Dors Plrrong of oselle as mad of Honor, and M ss uth Grebe, of rvtngton andmumt QwU Eslava of Caldwell as t»ndbs- *Paul W«rknelster was hs brother's best oan and John Bergenakock and James Koeller, botl of Lnden, ushered. / ThS brde's whte double-dotted gown was fashoned wth a l sleeves and W lhto WfNU uarred breath, yladoll hd prohds. The mad of hftnor was gowned n whte double dotted swus over green taffeta, all,styled wth Federal Credt Unon. t s ponted out, that through ths transfer an employe wll not only be able to save regularly by payroll deductons Just as before, but the many advantages and servces of the credt unon wll be at ther dsposal. Over Dogs eceve Ant-rabes njectons l CATEET Ths week was "dog week" n the borough wth upwards of pooches subjected ( noculatons. Health nspector Mchael Yarrhesk announced that canne pets had been noculated on Monday at Tom's Warehouse n Essex Street. Many more had the njectons Tuesday nght at Star's Servce Staton n Washngton Avenue. Dr. John D. Nemeth was n charge and was asssted by Mss Wllla Walsh, borough nurse. Unons, Calforna Ol each Accord CATEET A two-year agreement has been sgned by the Calforna eflln? Company and Local' tfnlon 8, nterhatonal Unon of Operatng Engneers of Newark, N. J., and Local Unon 7, nternatonal Hod Carrers, Buldng and Common Laborers' Unon of Amerca. The acrcement provdes for substantal upward wage adjustments n all classfcatons, a greatly mproved penson plan, addtonal free supplementary death beneft nsurance pad for wholly by the company and provdng up to a year's wa;<\- n case of death, an mproved tme off for death n the famly clause. ncreased holday overtme pay and ncreased vacaton benefts provdng up to four weeks and more. Addtonal benefts wanted ncluded upff'adng of certan employe classfcatons. Ths agreement s tangble evdence of the hgh degree of harmony and mutual understandng that has characterzed the relatons of the Calforna efnng Company and ts employes and whch has resulted n an envable record of progress and accomplshment. Partcpatng n the negotatons for the Calforna efnng Company were C. E. Allen, presdent; P. W. Mayer, vce presdent;. H. Howland, manager; J. H. Wllams, chef engneer. epresentng labor and the employes were W. E. Carter, T. H. Forsythe, J.. Delsler, A. J. Putek, J. P. Madden, Mchael Shutello, W. J. Horvath, A. C. Pttman,. J Handerhan, A. Malon and. C. Schllng. Mss Campbell Feted at Shower CATKET -Mss Catherne Campbell was gven a ous brdal.shower by her Tordes- Ms;, sabel Hlottll and Mss Mary Dusko, at the od and Gun Club, Lafayette Street, last nght. M.s.s Campbell became the brde of Mchael J. Holowatch. Ftch Stret'l, Saturday at P. M. at the H, Ela.s Church. Gu»'>l.s were the Msses Clare GurK-y, Dorothy Sansllo, Martha Gumbats, Mary Snaer, uth uscalloped necuntvoap sleeves )t. lljll;llmt!], uth usso,, jul und d a full fll skrt- *hey They wore matchjtj pcture lmts trmmed wth velvet and they carrlm bouquets of baby's breath, gladol Afd tuchlcu. Mr. and Mm """ - are on a weddng trp td th> Pocono Mountans and upon tlwlt return wll resde n ed Barlt, the brde chose a H:«n slk pr^ dress, black accessores and. «h orchd corsage for travellng; The brde, a graduate of Carteret Hgh School, t ftwloyed n the personnel d _ Prudental tn«ut«newark. Her h\ttl of Lnden. Hgh Genqpl l of the, graduate Flnt l.djstrtct Staubuch, Jo Gavaletz and Elate Kljullu. Carte-ret. Also Mrs. Luke Jaeger, Perth Amboy. und Mrs. Joseph Manhart of Port eadng. Fubtan nfant HaplzeA At Presbyteran Church CAXEET Bruce George was the name gven to the nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faban of 7 Longfellow Street at buptkual ceremones held ft the Fr»t Presbyteran Church here. The ev. Oron D. Hopper olcltted. Spqnso'8 were Mrs. Ann OBrlen nod Wllam O'Bren. A dnner followed at the Faban horn* tenth msson durng ths perod. Corporal Pusllo contrbuted materally to the sucnem of hs plane." lls thrd ctaton, a bronze star n leu of a thrd ar medal, was for hs work n the same are* from " February to February 9. Completng hs ffteenth msson durng ths y rlod, Corporal Pusllo rendered valuable assstance to hs plot and contrbuted materally to the success of the plane. Hs courage and devoton to duty n the face of ntense enemy ant-arcraft fre were n keepng wth the hghest tradtons of the Unted States Naval Servce." Auxlary of CWV To Sponsor Pcnc Unon Breaks Contract By 'Wldcat' Strke, U. S. Metals Charges Grl Scout News ssued; Wns Wde Acclam n oro CATEET The second ssue of the Olrl Scout News w«s dstrbuted ths week to the troops. The paper was prnted at the hgh school on the last day of the schpol year. Deservng of credt CATEET The Ladles Aux- for the work of settng up the lary of St. Ellas Post, CWV, nas P a P er es to Matlda Moras, set July 7 as the date for the nstallaton of new offcers. Mrs. Andrew Kahora s charman of arrangements. A specal club project has been started wth Mrs. Mchael Hlla and Mrs. Elzabeth Vasgary as cocharmen. The auxlary wll sponsor a pcnc for the chldren of the* parsh August n ocky Hll. The youngsters wll attend the 8 A. M. mass and leave mmedately after by chartered bus. Mrs. Joseph Gaydos s charman. The next meetng of the group s scheduled for July n the parsh hall. Graduaton Party Held for Babk ' CATEET Wllam Babk of 6 Wheeler Avenue was gven a party by hs parents n honor of hs graduaton from Carteret Hgh School. The guests ncluded: Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Babk, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Lear and son, obert; Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Ferrer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Evontz and daughter, Doxeen; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brltton, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Breza Sr, Mss Helen Bressa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herhanger anj son, Prank, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bfeza Jr., and son; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hlrsch, Mss Mary Such, Mrs. Alex Such Sr., Eml Such, Alex Such Jr. Also Mrs. Jula Kovacs, and daughter, Carole; Mss Helen Kovacs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Babk, Sr., George Szalkay, Ernest Walz. ohn Breza, all of ths borough; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eggert and sons, James and Wllams of Woodbrdge; Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Breza and son, obert of Bordentown, Mr. and Mrs. John Babk and chldren, Paul and Charlotte of Garwood; Mrs. ose Goldstetn of Baltmore. Md., Joseph Satlon of Mam, Fla., and the honored guest's classmates. Hbernans Enjoy All-day Outng CATEET Busness,md pleasure were mxed at the meetns of the Dvson'No. Lades Auxlary, Ancent Order of Hbernans, held Saturday. An all-day famly pcnc followed the busness sesson whch was held at the summer home of Mrs. Nora Burns n Breton Woods, Games were played and stagng and dancng was enjoyed by the members, ther husbands and chldren. All sorts of refreshments were served by the commttee whch was headed by Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Ann Baranskl entertaned wth rsh songs and dances. She was accompaned by Mrs. Hannah Sugrue on the concertna. K. OF C. PCNC SUNDAY CATEET The Knghts of Columbus wll hold ther pcnc Sunday. There wll be games, dancng, refreshments and entertanment wll be featured. Joseph Konc s charman of the affar wth Gr*nc Knght Hla as honorary charman, edtor, _and Helen Dlken and ose Mare Kudrock, her assstants. n the ssue s such materal as current naws, poet's corner, jokes and a Qlrl Scout actvty page. The edtors request that the troops send n materal for the next ssue The day camp workshop at the Ukranan Pavlon was held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of ths week. Plans were made at ths tme and the camp s now ready to get under way. Wednesday, July 6, wll be regstraton day. The camp wll open at A. M. Scouts are asked to come early and brng ther fee. Plan Day Camp Each grl wll brng a lunch the frst day. Those who are gong to do day cookng wll dscuss thel plans for the second day. Mlk wll Mayor Sets Tan Days To Ad Crppled Kddvx CTEET Today ar.d tomorrow wll he "U* day*" n the borough. The event n brln* sponsored by the Perth Amboy F.lkn, Lodte No. 7(, for the beneft of the crlnpled kddle* fuml of thr orxanlxltton. Mum of the Elks are Carteret renldents. Mayor Stephen Sklba ha* nsued a proclamaton urnnt nl resdent* of the oornurh to pur chase and wenr a ( OO COUNCL Oh'S LQUO LCENSES CATEET All lquor lcenses n the borough were renewed Wednesday nlgtt at an adjourned meetng of the Borough Councl held for that purpose. enewed were plenary retal consumpton lcenses, sx dealers' and fve club lcenses. The next regular meetng of the councl wll be held July 6. ecent Graduate Honored at Party be delvered to the camp dally a. CATEETT-M^S" rene Strop-...j- kal, a graduate of Carteret Hgh : SchooL ths year, was tendered a The mornng program wll nclude camp cookng, nature study, n-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas party by her sster and brother- health and safety, sports and Katchur of Mercer Street. games and the study of communty lfe. All trps, hkes and exkat, Sr., Mss Margaret Stropka, Guests ncluded Stephen Stropcursons wll take place n the Barbara and Ncholas Katchur, mornng. n the afternoon the Mrs. Ncholas Katchur Sr., and s may select lterature and daughter Jean; Mr. and Mrs Andrew Lewac. Mr. and Mrs. John dama, musc and (lancng or arts and crafts. The grls wll leave for Gaydos. Mss ose Mare Slomko, home from the feld. Wllam Kelleman, and Stephen Every precauton for an accdent-free day camp has been made. Mr. and Mrs. Track Stropka Chontoc, all of ths place. The camp leaders are gong to try and son, Prank Jr., Johann Hve to set «standard of safety whch of Travs. S..: Mrs. George usln wll carry through all Grl Scout of Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. work for the year. George Cocan and daughter Carol The followng women of the borough are takng part n the camp Stephen Vlbronek Jr. of South Ann of New Brunswck; and Mrs. program: Mrs. Helen Nemlsh, Mrs, ver. Helen O'Bren and Mrs. Eml Skba wll be n charge of the camp cookng. Arrangements have also Lawn Party Marks been made for cookng n case of ran. Assstng n the afternoon actvtes wll be Mrs. Loretto Nevlll, th Annversary headng the nature study group CATEET Mr, and Mrs. John and assstng Mrs. ose Sosnowsk, Lokos of Tyler Avenue were gven out-of-doors; Mrs. Ann Balka, a surprse party on the lawn of communty lfe; Mrs, N, Bryer, ther home Monday n honor of sports and games. ther forteth weddng annversary. The regular afternoon group wll The affar was arranged by Mrs. be Mrs. K. Symchk, musc and Stephen Bok and Mrs. Mary Novak and the couple's chldren. Ap- dancng; Mss Joan Tffany, lterature and drama, whle Mss Zeta proxmately 6 guests were present. Mellon wll have classes n The couple was marred on June and crafu and Wll work wth all, 9, n St. Elzabeth. C. groups where handcrafts are neededdren. Sster Magdalene Collette cf Church here. They have four chl- Mss Tffany, a student at Adelphl College, Garden Cty, L.., wll Theresa Morrlstown, John, Helen and Mrs. Kuzmak. work at the day camp for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Medtvck Mark Golden Weddng CATEKET The chldren or Mr. and Mrs. John Medwlck, Unon Street, tendered ther parents a surprse party n honor of the couple's ffteth weddlnf annversary. The chldren who gave the party are Joseph, John, Mrs. Helen Neman and Mrs. Anna Besel. Approxmately guests attended and they came from St. Lous, Mo.: Cleveland, Oho; New Vork and New Jersey. TO BE N PAADE CAT BET--The Carte-ret School of Dancng has been requested to partcpate n the July Fourth parade. All pupls wshng to partcpate must notfy Mrs. Kay Symchk, B Edgar Street, or phone Carteret 8-9, on or before July. Arts and Crafts Club To Meet n September CATEET The closng meet- ng of the season of the Arts.md Crafts Club waa held at the home of Mrs. Edward Schultz n Elm Street. Mrs. Albert Jomo was presented wth a gft n honor of her brthday. The frst meetng n September wll be held at the home of Mrs Bernard Kefer. Others present were Mrs. Amela Lokos, Mrs. Joseph Sharkey, Mrs. Prank-Soltesz, Mrs, Theodore Dlls, Mrs, Andrew Soltesz Charles Meszaros. and Mrs. HOSTESS TO CLUB CATEET Mrs. Mchael Matrska. Unon Street, was hostess to the Sllene Club at the fnal meetng of the season, The brthday of the hostess was celebrated. Others present were Mrs. James Zullo, Mrs. Frank Versegy, Ms. Charles Comba, Mrs. Nel Zullo Safety Durng Crowded Holday Week-End Traffc largely n Your Hand,' Chef emnds Autosts CATEET Wth the approach of the lons fourth of July weekend and the pnwpstts of the greatest volume of traffc n the Borough's hstory, Polce Chef Gtose Sherdan joned State offlclala today n an appeal to motorsts and pedestrans to cooperate n muklug the holday "safe and Sane.". Wtt thousands of can expected to use hushways gong through the vcnty to get to seashore and other resorts, the danger to all s 8tepp«fd up consderably percentagewse, the chef warns. "Your safety largely Wll be n own hwfla.", Whle t la true that lterally 'you must look out for the other fellow' on the hghway, t s equally true that you must look out for yourself. To tlo so, frst, you must be certan your car s n perfect mechancal condton before start- ng on a trp, especally one of three or foot' days' duraton. Then, you too, must be n tp-top shape, fully rested and alert, prepared to a<;t swftly and surely n emergences. Strct observance of sptsd lmts, all post regulatons, and the common eortwlm of the road also ttottttunce to help of those wth you. Leavng early for your destnaton and allowng consderably more than enough tme to get there s a prme safely pont." Avod Peak Hours t has been ssuggebbed by State trafttc authortes that drver.- avod peak travel hours t possble partcularly between A. M. and P. M., when regort-bound und S P. U, and 8 V. M-, homeward bound. Every avalable polceman wll be on traffc detal over the weekend and the chef suggests that motorsts not *poll ther holday by an wrefc (or volaton*, WorkStoppage Talk ejected Over Locaton CATEET-~Company offcals j of the Unted States Metals efnng Company arc now awatng the next move of the unon offcals n an effort to settle the strke now n ts thrd day at the local plant. Speakng for the company, J. W. Youtz. assutant to the manager, sad today that "servce has been nterrupted at the plant nd the walkout s not n accordance wth our contract wth the unon." "Unon offcals have not fulflled ther oblgatons under the contract to use ther best efforts n havng normal operatons resumed," Youtz declared. He satd that the company had called a meetng n an Elzabeth hotel yesterday afternoon whch the unon had at frst agreed to, then later the unon told company offcals that the meetng place was unacceptable to them. The assstant manager of the plant stated that the unon asked that the meetng be held at ether of three places the plant tself, Borough Hall or unon hcadquar- ters. Youtz sad that a mcet; at any of the three mentoned places was not acceptable to the company. "We wll now wat for the unon to call us," he added. The work stoppage occurred on Tuesday by 8 men of the castng department over an alleged "speedup" demand by the company, accordng to the unon. The next dny the ".strke" spread to all the departments employng unon members. The membershp of, s now nvolved n the walkout of the unon, Local 87 of the nternatonal Unon of Mne, Mll and 8 m e e r Workers, ndependent. Herbert Lerner, nternatonal epresentatve 'of the unon, has sad that the unon tself had called no strke and would not set up pcket lnes. Called 'Wldcat' L. p. Cole, plant manager, sad that t was "a wldcat strke whch was framed and predetermned by the unon leaders." At Wednesday's meetng the company and the unon offcals talked over the condtons whch had caused 8 men n the castng department to.valk off ther jobs. The company frst sad that t would nre two of the men nvolved n the dspute, but later sad that t would dscuss the case wth the unon. The unon s dsputng the stuaton at the castng department on the bass of the half-hour relef perod that had formerly been allowed to "floaters" n the department, who pour molten metal nto molds, after they have worked for an hour n extreme heat. After the hour's work t had been the polcy of the company to have the "floaters" releved ot a half hour, The unon mantans that contnuous work wth the molten metal s a "physcal mpossblty and nhuman to demand," They mantan that the company ordered two of the "floaters" to work contnuously and later took the two relef men off the job. When the two relef men were taken off the job, the unon sad, the outre department walked out, Youu sad that the new schedule at the castng plant was a part of the new work standard setup and whch went nto effect at that department on Tuesday. t was the "work standards" schedule whch the company put nto effect almost a, year ago that caused Uwt strke whch lasted four months. The unon had labeled the proposal a "speed-up" plan. St. Elus Grl Stouts Make Plans for Pcnc CATEET Grl Scouts of St. Ela.s ntermedate Troop under the* leadershp of Mrs. Htlen Bry«r wen- enrolled for 9. They a» Helm Bryer, Helen Demeter, Helen Galanb, Carol Glnda, Eleanor vano, Joan Ksh, Yvonne Lehosky,, Uubara Mltro, Kleaaor Mtro, Ethel ahkulnec, Mary askulnec, fe Hrockman and Mary Ann Tomcayk. f'lun.s were completed for an uutlna to be held n ahway Parlc n the near future. fc.\( UH8ON JO BEACH CATEET Th,e, members of. the Ukranan Ssterhood of the Ble^ed VrKlh Mary wll hojd an excurson to ye Beach Sunday, They wll laftve t?y chartered bus at 9 A. M. at the concluson of the * lturgy,

2 " * ' r:t*t'rvmp-..f. THflF TWO SUPLUS WBMEW Bg Ad Users PAS, PANCE Despte th» fn<-t th.t France hn. mrplm ol tv o mllun womrt- th* Frrnrh rnnlp t v*r.v pafful lrfrf h» nnkes o tnatrhtnnnl leap and. as n nsc( upnrc. m»rl«f* ds boom. France msfjlnrs whch carry nottnf blt mrrlfjjf advfp tlsprnrnk n addton, nmfrnm nthrr weekly nh monthly publcaton"! nclude such ads. Curously enon h, ftovt 7 per rent of the ads «r*«placed by mtn. There s a "Club df Th# Tmd'" founded by t man devoted to sponsorng honcut marrgn between people wth healthy body and a healthy mnd." Dvorce Hard t«get Dvorce s h»rd to obttln o«ce you've made a mltake the* altar, t's most alway for keep*. The publsher of a lonely hearts magazne called "Marrafe for All" sny "lack of money compel! people to go more and more rarely to entertanment places where acquantances leadng to marrafe can be made." "Mnrrage magaznes have replaced, n a sense, parte and dances," sad ths publsher, who prnts a<js» month and gets from, n 8. answers. "We're convnced that % of the ads produce a marrage," he t»l. The "Club of the Tmd" was founded by a year old offce cl'k nnun Oeorges Armram, and GrnrjjM Krassawsky,, a ussan born tax drver. The club holds weekly meetngs off the Champs Elysee/. THe frst get - logclhcrs were sad affalra. "But we fxed that by rulng that the grls had to nvte the men to dance," sad Armra'm. Newsman Founded Club The "Club of the Green Border" w.s fomd"d n 9 by Charlel FuntancBcauBer, a newspaperman. Members are supposed to wear a green rbbon. The club, whch now hat 6 tcmbers, holds weekly dances. t clams credt for, ftarragcs. "Love at frst sght t as common here as elsewhere," says Fontnnc-Bcujfer. "A grl of, who llced n travel and came lookng 'OJ- a husband who could take her mnd the world, fell n love wth dvorced father pf three chldren, ley marre'd, and she la now carng for trv chldren. Sht' never left home." No Statt Tstt Drlvrt On Nght-Trtt Vllorr NEW YOHK. Even though nght-tme nuto accdents occur more frequently and cause more deaths than day-tme crack-ups, no state at present tests drvers on ther ablty to»e;e at nght. Dr. James E. Lebensohn, of the North' western unvenrtty medcal school,! has revealed n an artcle, publshed by the Natonal Socety for the Preventon of Blndness. n hs artcle, Dr. Lebensohn reported that accdents at nght euse twce as many deaths as those dure the day-tme. He also ponted out that although only one-thrd of the drvng s done, after dark, two-thrds of the traffc deaths occur at nght. Dr. Lebensohn aatd that the three most mportant vsual factors n nght drvng are:. ablty to see well n poor lght;. ablty to see aguhst glare;. ablty to recover from glare. Tests to check those facultes should be ncluded n regular drvers' examnatons. DOMESDAY BOOK f Taken 86 LONDON The ll.'o edton Of Domfsdy Hunk. lc FgH^ verson of a revms ^ now beng planned, t wns.nnwnrrd recently Tle frst ren r.us u.s ordered by Wllam the On< eror n lofml Amercans, who have been upset by the number nf ( (etons asked by tabulators ths year, were no more upset th.m the Fngllshtnan nf Wllam's day when he announced hs decson to have the survey made. "So very strnltly dd he cause the survey to be made that there was not a rod of round, nor t s shameful tq say what le thought no shame to do was there an ox or a enw or a p!g that passed by that was not set down n the accounts," an anonymous report sad. Census for Tax Ptrpone Wllam was not prmarly nterested n the populaton He was more nterested n taxes. The levy of two fhlls per "hde" of land had not yelded the expected revenue. Besdes that, he had no way of checkng up on defaulters. He had no adequate records even of hs own holdngs. The tme had come, he decded, for a reckonng. Besdes countng noses, the local "census takers" wore called upon to make three estmates of the value of the land n yearly revenue at the tme of the census, at the tme t was ncqured by the current owner, and at the death of Saxon Knj? Edward n 66. All ths nformaton was duly assembled, classfed and coped by cletks n two great volumes whch were gve'n the name of Domesday Book. As the nventory covered all but four countes, those stll held by Saxons, the book was a lush gude to the Kng n refllng the royal treasury. Besdes the tax problem, the' book also provded a lst of all landowners and tenants and the Chrstan names of subtenants, peasants and slaves. n fact, the book was a tax roll, land regster, mltary regster, census of populaton and topographcal dctonary. The Amercan census ths year s desgned along many of the same lnes. Government offcals report that the complete Unted States census wll take the guess out of many phases of lfe n ths country. t Unlke the orgnal Domcaday ljook, tax leves wll not be made from the census. Nor the amount of personal ncome, one of the questons asked by census takers ths year, be revealed to anyone. nformaton Small These fgures when accumulated, wll provde accurate data On the standard of Amercan lfe today. The centers of populaton, ndustry and potental wealth wll also b» clearly outlned after the census s tabulated and analyzed^ census takers report. Wllam the Conqueror planned to use hs census as sort of a ffth column wthn the country. For nstance, the Norman lords wth whom he shared hs loot after conquerng England,' had bult up feudal centers of consderable strength. Wllam had no defnte knowledge of ther resources ether n property or men. He suspected snmo of them of tryng to create lttle ndependent kngdoms wthn the realm to challenge hs power. Hs census povded ths valuable nformaton. Lke th'o.domesda. Book, th* Amercan Cchsus wll be a valuable! source of nformaton for fu- Nght-tme accdents ple up a.trre hstorans. hgher toll n deaths, njures ajd property damage, Dr. Lebensohn sad, because the drver's eye reacts more slowly as the amount of Anmals that are to be used as Floctl( eplacements lght decreases; therefore, th«herd and flock replacements should margn for error s smaller. "The be tested for djease before purchase and kept n quarantne for drver s allotted less tme and space than n the day-tme to avod days after beng brought to the contact or reduce the force of the farm. mpact," he cad. Candles Man tves Two Weeks on Wax SEATTLE, WAS.-A jobless transent told polce here of lyng helpless n a boxcar for two weeks on a det of candlt wax. The man, Frank Zchnder, 8, of Houston, Tex., was taken to a hosptal n a crtcal condton. Zehnder sad that he and another man got nto the boxcar to t\ out of the weather, but hs feet froze ald the other man brought food to hm when he could move no longer. " ut he took off one day," Zehnder sad," and was too weak to get out of the car, The boxcar doors were closed, but' not locked, and t was beleved that was,thfl reason no one he'ard Zehndcr's calls for help. Hunger fnally drove hm to eatng some wax candles that he found wthn hs rtach n the boxcar, Zehnder sad. H'allroad' men, fnally comng to use the car, found hm nsde. Black s Whte Ttanum doxde, the whte pgment whch s derved from the blackest of sands. lmente by chemcal processng s regarded as the greatest advance" n the whte pgment feld n modern tmes. H s used by the pant ndustry n exteror house pants to control chalkng. t s also utlzed n enamels to secure superor durablty and whteness. WNE LQUOS AND BEES Ffee Delvery! CALL CA BOOKMAN'S STOE andolph St. Cor. Fershnc EDtTO G6E.S FSrtlNG KEWANNA. rnrl.--the follow- nk notce appeared on the door of the. offce of Bll Lyon, publsher of the Kewatma Observer, recently: "The offce of the Observer wll be closed June, and due to ood flshne condtons. The offce door wll be left open and paper and pencl wll be on the counter for ac.comnloda.uon of patrons who wsh to leave news tems, advertsng or seek estmates on job work." : THEE OP A KND CHCAGO The marrage of Jo-! seph Klutsky to Patrca Greenfeld on June wll make t the thrd Mne n eght years that a Klutsy has marred a Greenfeld n 9 Albert Klutsky marred Margaret Ofeenfleld. n 9 Joseph's brother, aymond, marred Wonan cut near eye by owl she had nursed to health. E Wf Clam* Brds Sfrrj War, Not Lov* am more belefs of manknd >re debunked the latest beng the pnr-lcal whmsy that n the sprlngtme hwls sng of love. Accordng to the Unversty nf (enrn brd rtkrt, they do nothng of the knd. When brds sng n he sprngtme, Dr. Eugene P. Uflum says, they are not warblng love songs or matng calls. nstead. they are vocng the truculent colls of male brds "stakng" out terrtoral clams, warnng other mnle brds of ther speces not to "muscle n" or else. Dr. Odum says the frst couple of weeks of sprng n northern zones nre pretty much a man's world as far as brds are concerned. Males of many speces have no females to call to at ths pont. The grls are stll vacatonng n the South, Dr. Odum explans n ths way: Of the speces that mgrate South for the wnter ncludng certan thrushes, swallows and warblers the males head bnck North n the sprng a couple of weeks ahead of the females. Sprngtme s nestng tme and the grls arrve. "The males are the poneers," Dr. Odum says. "Each brd pcks out a terrtory when he teaches northern ground, rangng anywhere from a half acre to ten ncres, accordng to hta' Mvng habts. "Then he sngs vlgoousfy for a couple of weeks to proclam to others of hs speces that he has staked rut hs clam and wll brook no trespassng. Ths s to nsure reproductve solaton durng nestng tme and also to cut down on competton for food. A brd sn't concerned f brds of other speces are on the same terrtory he's worred only about trespassng by brds of hs own knd. Dr. S. MAUSNE Optometrt 9 Washngton Are. Carteret, N. J. (Opposte Hgh School) ETES EXAMNED For Appontment Tel. CA. -«67 Chevrolet trucks gve you,.! ' '. Y l-'.-.- \... [.,). ''') ' _ more powerful performance, operaton Lucky Orchd Tls coty corsage lays ts head o;n the bare shoulder of Jule Wlson, sultry shucr. Strapless gowns pose no flral problems when Uerr's a roll of cellulose tape handy, remnds Alyn Wayne of the Florsts' Telepraph Delvery Assocaton. Span offers to repatrate German refugees, f they wsh. totrxs veloped atomc nrtn,,,,.., atomc warheads f,, r M (!^: sds whch s n ]( '"' report of Defense Se^,.,., Johnson, on March :u, country s developng.,' of new atomc mssels nl, have tactcal as well';,,'.'! sgnfcance. ' ' DGGNG TO6 STHF.NcmJ DKNTON. Md.-LVou,, help (t neghbor-d«up v,' Ml,, Arthur Allston, S-y(, ;l,, " panter, collnpx-d 'and ',., henrt attack a frw. lln ' " CANDD & ST,,,] WEDDNG PHOTOGAPr Black S Wht,. Natural Color POPEl GANT Begnnng - July st and contnung through JULY & AUGUST Our Store Wll be Closed on Saturdays at :OO P. M. Aaron abnowtz HADWAE OOSEVELT AVENUE CATEET 8- STUDr M Cpf 'Screened* n Waher PAftlS, LL.-Lrry TldaleS cat s all washed up as a star n a make-beleve' televson anmal act. Tsdale' young sons, &rrry, 9, and Gregory,, wanted to play televson. They decded upon an artmaj act. Sp, they pu" ther cat' nto ther launderng na'chn* and pretended they were" wtchng an anmal act, wth the machne's glass door servng us the "televson Stfreen." Fnally, however, they jot tred of the" show and we"nt away, leavng the cut n the machne. J do, lst. Tsdalt dumped a load or clothe* nto the machne atd turr.* the swtch. onw mnrlen ard rtchy yowls Ut*r h resoud dn; and Mtrcmely' W«!t crt. SHEET ltt WOK JESEY AVENUE Proclamaton The Borough of Carteret has been asked by the Natonal Safety Councl to jon n a natonwde canpagn to reduce the annual Fourth of July accdent toll. Ths s an nvtaton *e cknnbt gnore, t s' at nvtaton that the ctzens of CaTteret gtodly accept. Ard lnow that n acceptng t haveulte Wholehearted support of the ctzen's of No one wants to cause or suffer ah accdent. Everyone wants to help prevent atclflent^-^vdrybnfc can. 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3 ET pesb fandemann-ogers Weddngte Mss Sophe Suhar Marred Saturday fax.;nt-rt At n Pretty can-,j, lv ln>, 8 o'clock Saturday n Sl Murk's Epscopal,,,.,,, MM Harret Joan.mKhter of Mr. and Mrs, Mf'.en 9 Lon«fellow,.',! mr the brde of August, Hnulpmann, son of Mrs..' l (, man n. Ptch Street.., o-vlle Davdson, rector, '','',,, man-law by her tether,. wor(, a whte organdy ',,llprna length, pcture hat carred a Wtl sweet peas. whte Bble ;hnut long engagements, lull try to answer them all,. arc tmes and crcum-,.n. A nch make a long engagenressry. t s certanly very ' f n, [or two young people who llll«kr Dtbly on wth ther own,,, enough money to lve,.' m, who could Hot possbly pop', j to support a home, to t nf,-tl. They are only askng Love has to be very to battle wth poverty MM" l,u hardshps rom the very benl ], :,»[ marrage. n ^uch a sr say to stay engaged by all f, n s untl you can see your way par o jt least support yourselves. Another case where approve on:: onsanements s where the ( boy are very young. They f not ready to settle down to the porunt busness of makng a me nr rwrng a famly. Ther ucnton s not complete n many,. f they postpone matrmony, ull possbly fall n love a bcr of tmes before they flnd e nwn or woman whom they wll ally :«\T all of ther lves. t b a rare thng, ndeed, to ad- :,r same knd of man at enty-fve that we do at sevenen jud many of the bored nar-, men and women of today nre «l)se partners have faled sro'.v ; mental nch snce ther school days. Bu f you are old enough to t marred and are makng ou.-'l to lve smply, for goodness!!» on and get marred. t s penally unfar to a young woan to stay engaged for years and ars. She gets to the place where nether "fsh nor fowl, nor ol n! h'rrne" All of her frends are marred c ;hc s not of the marred set, e smle set s composed of User slls and boys and, wont all. everybody seems to regard r a.s a certan young man's propty.cl f he s not on hand (or ery occason, she s left to twde her thumbs. A long engagement YKAHS OLD CATEET Mr. and Mrs. John pak. 9 andolph Street, enterl ; n party n honor of n Hdad, who marked hs t: brthday. Gt'-t.-, were Betty An Kovacs. Dana Meyer, Ml-, John and Mary ancl Carl Kar- Elzabeth, obert, Jo- "! Wllam Legeny, ose -ml John Kovats. n St. Mark's Mss Wnfred Hundpnann..-sster of the brdegroom, wns mxd of honor. She had on a yellow organdy dress, ballerna length, pcture hat and a corsage of yellow roses. Wesley Hundemann was hs brother's best man. Upon ther return from a weddng trp to Atlantc Cty the couple wll resde wth her parents. The brde s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School, class of '. Her husband, n graduate of Carteret Hgh nd Maryvlle College, Tenn., s employed by the Unted States MptaLs efnng Company, Carteret. take the bloom off of marrage to a certan extent. The man and woman begn to take each other for granted. A great rral of noney s not necessary to successful marrage The happest couples are those wth a far ncome, love, fath n each other and the wll to work together. So say to those couples who ask about long engagements, don't stay engaged too long f you are sure you have found the rght man or woman that s, unless you Bre very young or too poor to be comfortable. Yours, LOUSA. Address your letters to: "Loula," P. O. Box, Onutceburg, 8. C. Mss Helen Cza ja To Wed July 9th CATEET Mss Helen Czaja, State Street, was tendered a surprse shower n honor of her approachng marrage by her mad of honor-to-be, Mss Eugena Mllewskl. Mss Czaja wll become- the brde of Anthony Sllva on July 9 n the Holy Famly. C. Church. Quests were Mrs. Sophe Czaja, Mss Stella Czaja, Mrs. Antonette MUewskl, Mrs. John Qoreck, Mss Cecela Qoreck, Mrs. Margaret Tomczuk and daughters, Patrca and Barbara; Mrs. Mary Cap, Mrs. Ooldle Whte, Mrs. rene Beauty. Mss Eleanor Czaja, Mrs. ose Tomczuk, Mrs. Jenne Keratt, Mrs. Frances Czaja, Mrs. Eleanor Yankee. Mrs. Jula Brent. Mrs. Water Sak, Mrs. Mary Czaja and Mss Helen Papp, all of ths place. Mrs. f.ne Mllewsk and Mrs. Vrgna Lable of Newark, Mrs. Laura Gerek. Mrs. Helen Cacclola and Mss Patrca Whte of Woodbrdge, Mrs. Catherne Jacobsen, C AT E ET Mss Sophe Suhur. daughter of Mrs. Esther Suhar of Cooke Avenue and the ate Wasyl Suhar, became the brde of Joseph S. oman. 7 Kerne Street, Perth Amboy, ran of the late Mr. and Mrs. John oman. Saturday afternoon at the St. Ellas Greek Catholc Church here. ev. Leo Pelensky performed the double-rlrg ceremony. scorted by her cousn. John Hllak, teh brde was attred n whte marqusette gown fashoned wth apeter Pan collar, ftted bodce, long sleeves and full skrt. HET fngertp vel of French tulle was attached to a bonnet and she carred «n old fashoned bouquet of baby's breath and orchds. Mss Helen Suhar, the brde's sster, was her mad of honor and she wore an orchd marqusette Kown styled smlar to the brde's, a marqusette headdress and she carred an old fashoned bouquet of mxed owers. John Pochek of Fords was the best mam Upon ther return from a honeymoon n New York the couple wll resde n Orove Street, Perth Amboy. The brde's travel- ng outft ncluded a yellow and whte eyelet dress, blue accessores and orchd corsage. She s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and s employed by the egna Corporaton, ahway. Her husband, a graduate of Perth Amboy Hgh, s a veteran of the U. S. Army and s employed by the Amercan Smeltng and efnng Company, Perth Amboy. Margaret Toth s Church Brde CATEET The Hungaran eformed Church here was the settng for the marrage Saturday afternoon of Mss Margaret Toth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Toth of Lowell Street, to Stephen F. Kovacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8tephen F. Kovacs of 8 Longfellow Street. The pastor, the ev. Alexander Darocsy, performed the doublerng ceremony. FDAY, JUNB, 9 CALENDA OF COMNG EVENTS Pcnc, Carey Councl 8, Knghts of Columbus, n St. James' Hall. Bus trp to ye Beach, sponsored by Ukranan Ssterhood of St. Demetrus' Ukranan Church. Bus wll leave the church hnll mmedately after the 8 A. M. lturgy. Olrl Scouts 8»fe and Sank Profrwn, Annual pcnc, 6t. Ann's Auxlary. St. Demetrus' Church at Ukranan Pavlon. 6 Meetng of Borourh Councl. 7 Closng exercses, Frst Prsrtyterlan Church dally vacaton school. 7 P. M. 9 Pcnc, Free Magyar eformed Church at St. James' Church grounds. Card party sponsored by Order of Eastern Star, home of Mrs. Helen Nemlsh, Pulask Avenue. Meetng of Ladles' Auxlary of St. Ellas Post, CWV, n parsh hall. 7 nstallaton of offcers of Ladles' Auxlary of St. Ellas Post CWV. n parsh hall. Communon breakfast, C»r«y Counoll, Knghts of Columbus. AUGUST Pcnc sponsored by West Carteret Assocaton at oosevelt Park. Pcnc for chldren of parsh n ocky Hll, sponsored by St. Ellas Post Auxlary, CWV. Bus wll leave after 8 A, M. servce. Anne Mare Proskura s Brde Of Frank Sherkness, Elzabeth CATEET - St. Ellas Oreek Catholc Church here was the settng Saturday afternoon for the marrage of Mss Anne Mare Proskura, daughter of Mr. ud Mrs. Mchael Proskura of 8 Lncoln Avenue, Cnrteret, to Frank Sherkness, son of Mrs, Mary Sherkness of 69 South Street, Elzabeth, and the late Qeore Sherkness. The ev. Leo Pelensky performed the double-rng ceremony. Escorted by her father, the brde Was attred n a blush pnk embrodered organdy dress, ballerna length, a matchng organdy helmet and she carred a colonal bouquet of pnk roses and lles of the /alley. The matron of honor, Mrs. Joseph French of oselle, sster of the brde, wore an ce blue embrodered organdy dress, a matchng organdy helmet and she carred a colonal bouquet of blue and whte dases. Joseph Stulpn of Elzabeth Escorted to the altar by her served as the besl man^ M r ftnd father, the brde was attred n Mrs, Shortness wll resde here at an vory Sknner satn gown desgned wth a whte mported lace Heald Street upon ther return from a weddng trp to New Hampshre. For travelng the brde wore redngnote. Her fngertp vel of French lluson was arranged from a navy blue and whte ensemble, a crown of orange blossoms and whte accessores and a corsage of she carred a 'bouquet of pnk pnk roses. roses and green vy. The brde, a graduate of Carteret Hgh and Trenton The brdesmads, Mss Helen State Pavlnetz and Mss uth LaurTenberger, both of ths borough, wore champagne gown styled smlar to the matron of honor's, matchng hats and they carred pnk roses and green vy. Mchael Lorusso of ths borough was the best man, and Frank Antonell of oselle Park, brothern-law of the brde, and Alex Lp- Mrs. Sophe Swal and Mrs. Jose- PW of Pennsylvana, cousn of the phne Sonnenberg of Perth Amboy. brdegroom, ushered. Mss Eleanor Czaja and Mrs! Josephne Czaja of Elzabeth, Mrs. dng trp to New England and The newly weds are on a wed- Margaret Ahlmovlc of Avenel, Mss Canada and upon ther return wll Mary Wlus of South Amboy, Mrs. resde at the Lowell Street address. Alce Whte of ahway, Mrs. :se For gong away the brde chose a Dobrowolsk of Bayway and Mss pnk dress, black accessores and B. J. enaldl of Port eadng. a corsage of whte orchdh. Astonshng Secretary "Yes, Mr. Culver s at lberty now." Offce Vstor - "Oh. ddn't even know he'd been n jal." Arthur J. Murphy Numbng & Heatng Of Qualty Automatc Gas and Electrc Hot Water Heaters Ol Burners Servce and Supply MAN ST. AHWAY Call a 7-6 Vo your taste a favor-serve foylornatojuce, rch n flavor! says Farnwfla&staff From prfse-wnnrng tomatoes, Flagstaff takes the pck of the crop! That's why Flagstaff Tomato Juce s to appetsng, to garden* fresh!...taste t, because lastng, U belevng! fl&gstlj ONLY FACTOY LOYOFFS Fewer factory workers were lad off n Aprl than n any month snce October, 98, accordng to the Bureau of Labor Statstcs. n contrast wth Aprl 99, when workers were beng furloughed at the rate of 8 for every, on a payroll, the rate for Aprl, 9, fell to a thousand. t rj*\^ TP TO BALL GAME CATTEET Court Carteret No 8, Foresters of Amerca, wll go see a nght baseball game Tuesday evenng, July. The game wll be the Dodgers vs. St. Lous Cardnals Buses wll leave at 7 P. M. from the club rooms. BLOOD BANKS The Natonal Securty esources Board has delegated to the Amercan ed Cross the task of reorganzng ts blood bank facltes, amng at rapd expanson to provde protecton n the event of a natonal dsaster. Ths farreachng cvlan defense program wll requre about fve years to complete wth full stockplng and dstrbuton facltes. t's Gone Anyway Freddy Grandpa, dd you once have har lke snow? Grandpa Yes, my boy. Freddy Well, who shoveled t off? POLO NSUANCE ^n $, FO EACH MEMBE OF YOU FAMLY BE SUE SECUE ^r Hooser Casualty Polomyelts Protecton AYMOND F. EGGES. Jr., Agent -Call a. 7-6 Today - f, your car feels lke ths - - t's Tme For MAFAK (llutjbh Lubrcaton Vou get SMOOTH summer drvng that's "cushony" as t hay-,,je when MAU'AK lubrcaton guards the chasss. MAKFAK s tough and stretchy sttks to wear ponts *nd bearln«a (u d thousand mles and MOE. Buu«h roads can't Jar out MKAK. t ressts washout md squeeze-out. Von -ttu KfcK. ts lonner htlk >rute<tun n that "cushony" drvng -usc tlat LASTS. (tt MAKfAK lubrcaton today! E&L SEVCE - Texaco Products - Amboy Avenue and Convery Bouleyard WO-8-89 HBO? HOUE TQ t^mon, Tft MT. Teachers COCKP, s u member of the Cleveland School faculty. Her husband, u (muluate of Mahnney Cty Hgh School, s employed by General Motors n Lnden. Helen Brechka Sets Weddng Date CATEET n honor of her approachng marrage on July to Stephen Zazula, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dymtrw Zamla of 9 Maple Avenue, Elzabeth, Mss Helen Brechka, daughter of Mrs. Mary Brechka, 67 Upper oosevelt Avenue, was tendered a shower. Quests ncluded Mrs. Mary Brechka, Mlsaes rene and ta Brechka, Albert and John Brechka, Mrs. Phlp Fox Jr., Mrs, Paulne Van der Mark, Mrs. Phlp Grego, Mrs. Joseph O'Lear, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Arva Blessng and M*s Catherne Flo of town. Mrs. Catherne Hughes of alway', Mrs. Ann Yur, Mrs. Wlma Sutch and Mrs. George Sutch of Perth Amboy. Mss Helen Moskawa of South Amboy, Mrs. Dymltrw Zazula, Mrs. Harold Brenchman, Mrs. Joseph Forman, Mrs. Ann ogers, Mrs. Paul Wltkowsk, Mrs. Ann French and daughter, Ann; Mss Clara Trapchak, Mrs. Paul Skba Sr., Mrs. Paul Skba Jr. Mrs. EsteUe Jackay and Mrs. Mary Conway and daughter, Dorothy al of Elzabeth. Hosptal Guardng Employes' Health - The frst phase of»n employe health program las bew rompl«ted»t the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, accordng to an announcement by A. W Eckert. drector. He sad that all employes have had chest x-rays taken. The result of the x-r»ys has been made A part of earn persons employment record. 'Hosptal workers by the nature of ther dutes are exposed to unknown contageous chest condtons n patents and can contract these dseases themselves." sad Eckert. "f these condtons are detected early, a rapd recovery wth mnmum loss of ncome can be effected wth proper treatment." "By trumlln the health of our employes, we are protectng our patents from any unnecessary exposure to unknown chest condtons and o.her dseases." he sad. Healthy employes nleo perform ther dutes much more effcently and cheerfully, thereby renderng better servce to patents." Chest x-rays of all employes wll hr taken everv year. Schedules are beng planned so that each pnrson now employed at the hosptal wll be gven a Wa.serman test, serologlcal tests and urnalysls. The Wasserman test provdes for the detecton of sypnllls and the others are dagnostc tests that wll ndcate certan llnesses. Get Complete Test Every new employe wll be gven a complete physcal examnaton at the tme of employment and ths examnaton wll nclude tne above-mentoned tests. The student nurse health program has been expanded. Each student s examned by her own doctor before her applcaton to start tranng s accepted. She s then gven a thorough examnaton by the doctor charged wth supervsng the student health program before startng the precllnlca stage of her tranng and s ex amned yearly after that. Before gong on afflaton to other hosptals n the state as a part of her fnal year of tranng, the student nurse s gven anothe complete physcal. Durng her coursr of study, an student who s ll reports to Mrs Alleen Coughlln, student health drector. She arranges an apponment wth the doctor. Throughou the course, the student gets fu medcal and hosptal care free o charge. Progress Knd Lady (to London huckster* And have you always been sellng cocoanuts? ' Huckster (proudly) Oh, no, lldy, worked my way up from 'azcls. CHCKEN n The BASKET $. Specal Sunday Dnners $. and up. Served Sunday from P. M. to 9 P. M. Busnessman's Lunch 8c SEVED DALY A. M. TO P. M. Our ktchen s under the supervson of "Mom" Parker The MELODY CLUB (Formerly Mddlesex Hotel) OOM COMFOTLY A CONDTONED MAN ST. (Corner Amboy Ave.) WOODBDGE WO-8-76 "For Favorable wnen you order prnted matter, chances are you want t n a hurry. Our craftsmen know ths, and are geared to render hghspeed servce, wth no sacrfce n qualty. Call us today! Woodbrdge 8-7. mpressons!" MDDLESEX PESS 8 GEEN STBEET WOODBDGE, N. J. TENNESSEE ED CEDA POSTS Car just arrved all sxes n stock ",V ' Tops T TOLS 8' long Tops ' long Tops ' " Tops 8' long BULDNG MATEAL STOE Tel. WOod. S- WOOUBKDGE. N. J. CHSTENSEN'S,.» -.. vthe FENDLY STCWFT:... ;, *>,>-,, We're prepared to fulfll your holday weekend needs wth a complete selecton to choose from. SWM SUTS for MEN,WOMEN and GLS Natonally known JanUen brngs beauty and glamour n exctng new styles for every fgure. See the complete selecton desgned to make your ndependence Day weekend a pleasure. WOMEN'S SPOTSWEA Beautful new styles, wonderful fabrcs n sun clothes, beach towels, terry cloth robes, play suts, polo shrts, ahorts, novelty skrts, pnafores and tee shrts. See our great collecton today. SPOTSWEA for MEN A a grand new collecton of sport shrts, polo shrts, swm trunks, sport coats and slacks by such J famous makes as Me- Gregor, B.V.D., Tru- Val and Arrow. CHLDEN'S PLAY TOGS For Fourth of July and later, wonderful new swm suts, sun suts, shorts, slacks and play suts for chldren. By KAYNEE! CASUAL FOOTWEA for the ENTE FAMLY W«men's Play Shoes Chldren's Sandals (SundUl Buster Brown) t HOOD "PF" Sneaks Terry Cloth Slppers We wll be closed ALL DAY TUESDAY (JULY th). OPKN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. Open Daly to «P. M. Frdfty Ml 9 p. M.

4 T^J^K "^^^^ POU FDAY, JUNE. WBO "~^ Lllan's Dress Shop WALT & BKSNTE HOUSE QtulUy Futnture Qualty Furnlturp A Applances OO8EVELT AVENUE U OOSEVELT AVENtE PESHNG AVE.--CO. FTCH 6S-7 OOSEVELT AVENUE CATBWT, N. J. CATEET, N. J. CATEET, N. J., CATET, N. J. t CA. -S CA. -7 ' CA, 8-M CA. Celebrate WLLAMJ. COHMANN eal Esktte - * WASHNGTON AVENUE CATET, N, CA. -7 AT THE CATEET DAY SPONSOED BY THE GL SCOUT COUNCL of CATEET SFTA'S MAKET] 7* OOSEVELT AVENUE ] CATEET, N. J V, CA PCE'S MEN'S STOE WASHNGTON CAlfBET, N. J. CA, -7( WASHNGTON AVE. CO. ATLANTC CATMET, N j. CA. TO BE HELD AT THE SOLDES & SALOS MEMOAL PAK CATEET, N. J. - ALL DAY - JULY th* Everyone nvted!! Jon The Fun!! Tckets c On Sale at all Park Entrances EV.. C. HOPPE CA Tcket Charman FATHE ALOYSUS BOLAND Feld Day Ball Games JOSEPH COMBA Show SAMUEL KAPLAN A. M. Feld Day EDWAD KUCNSK Mdway FELD DAY BALL GAMES CCUS PAADE CCUS FEWOKS FEE BLOCK DANCE COMMTTEE JAMES J. LUKACH Freworks Show Publcty WLLAM STA Block Dance Freworks MS. F. TAPPEN Show Publcty JOHN TUK Crcus Parade WALTE WADAK Freworks Block Dance Publcty OBET WALSH Freworks MS. }. < f. NBVLL Show Publcty JOHN E. NEVLL Draftsman MSS ZTA MELLON Baud Publcty ALBET BHECHKA A. M. Feld Day LOUS BOWN Parade Show *N THE EVENT OF AN THS AFFA WLL BE HELD THE FST NCE SATUDAY! GETUDE* Specalty & Youth Shop 8 WASHNGTON AVENUE ' CATEET, N. J. CA. 8-8 ; BLL'S SUPEETTE / Complete Food Market ' / 7 OOSEVELT AVENUE CATEET, N. J, "* t CA. -T878 «, *,r FEND f M. GEENfALD eal Estate & nsurance 78 OOSEVELT AVENUE CATEET, N. J. CA f XAM J. LEBGW BUTCHE «9 OOSEVELT AVENUE CATEET, N. J. CA. STA EPATMBNT STOE Greetngs from CEUHDTS PHAMACY LEHE BOS. 9 BOOfEVELT., $ W W ^^ ^^^Wfl( P^pffH *Wr^HP^P 78 OOSEVELT AVENUE CATEET, N. J. Mm'* Furnshng* H OOSEVELT N. J. tm urn s.. "*T?Wl

5 ' ( PESS rateet The 8t. Joes came,,, behnd n the last nnng (l(, f(,nt the Bus Boys, 9-8, and '",, (, ther lead n the Mdget. v, w Pete Kendzlerskl ptched 'd htted the league leaders to ",,,,y. "Bed" MortsGft smcked Z, home runs for the Bus Boys.!n u second game the Bus Boys rnnnred the West Carteret Boys c u b -6. The game wasn't de-. K,, untl the last nnng when the Bus Boys smacked "Lefty" namn for sx hts and flve runs, ;, -!(,,,! by a long trple by "Lef- Kasha. ST. JOE'S (8) Mosquto, ss Strmapede, b Vnsko. lb 8 Leahy. b * Hflley. c Kady, cf * Mpssnos. rf Galumb, f tend. P BTJ8 BOYS («) Kent. b Merelo, b... Kasha. C Woodhull, ss.. Mortspa, lb... Preputnctc. f Sersun. rf Curts, cf Saner, cf K'>k rf Hull ) Kent. b Heren, lb Kasha, c Hd. b Prcputnlck. f Sersun, f Woodhull, ss.. SaKer. rf Kok. cf Mutseu. p '? f) 9 6' 6 *.... S - 8 < J ,. 7 W. C. B. C. (8) Blar, ss Bnseato, b Dalton, p,.. Gllran. f Gbney, b Kra;, lb Baldwn, c Hendrckson. rf.sofkn. rf " w c ' by nnngs: - C 6 ' Z 6 s ' 6 Why "e KOt out Of &d at A. > >* a dressng gown over hs pajamas ard galloped down two hs l^ to the landlord's flat. He mpped sharply, No answer. He knocked agan, and agan ^'lly the door opened. A sleepyvcl landlord stuttk h^ head' out Wll," he demanded, "what do "H want?" 'He other took a deep breath, l Just want to nform you," he a:- "that won't be awe td pay tll( wnt ths month." "-s that why you woke me n ' " ' mddle of the ntft? Couldn't ftwull me that n the mornng." '<* other nodded,-cvrtalnly." he adn'ttej. "But «'«> should worry alone?" WOMEN NAVAL DOCTOS The frst wonen to complete under the. Navy cvlan tranng program, seven- "'' " of them, have been ordered at lnstallhpns n ths The new doctors hold "we commlasons as leutenants, Junor grade. They wll Jon two Navy and- three eserve»«men doctor already on actve duty. SHOES BALLS HATS oller Derby; Stork Cat k d LoH HtWfh BjftANtf Sfarttg ths week and contnung through' the summer, Long Branch Stadum wll- be a busy beehve of sensnftohal and thrllng auonc-blle racng. Oh the ftgendft for th# sutnrrwr sport clentele are the everpulsatlng stock car races nnd the M trror/blnp; gyratons of the elny Derby. tempest of merry-go-nrurd madness wll be on a full Week schedule startng July 8th, When (le.sk.'»tn c! troupe makes ts shore debut. However, there Wll be plenty of acton on tap at the Stadum over the holday weekend. Saturday nght, the stloclt car drvers get ther last tune-up for the champonshp seres whch starts July th wth the ndependence Day lap' Trophy ace. PAL Team Bows vngto; Held to Hts CATEET Losng ther frst ame n three starts, the PAL baseball team bowed to the rvlngton PAL nne n a regular state league game played at the stadum feld last Frday evenng. The local combne was held to three hts by Bll Strychnlcz, who handled the ptchng chores for* the vstng aggregaton and dd a hghly effectve job. rvngtort s), P'czm'nsXl, ss Novak, cf Needham, b Bdun, c Strychnlcz, p Ulchny, f Zelles, rf Staudt, lb Halpern, b Carter*! () rvng, ss O'Bren, c Oluchusko, cf Walker. f Marocch, lb Qural. b Mullan. Jb toeber.rf fraly, p Trout, cf 6 o. H 9 Score by nnngs: rvlftgton l w cm h rvngton Carteret - Deb Grls fn Agan Over Dotty M'Flashes By 8- J CAKTEET The Deb Grls traveled to New Brunswck on Saturday, and repeated ther prevous upset vctory by defeatng the Dotty Flashes, 8-. The Debs assumed an early lead, and t was. not untl the 6th nnng that the Dottys could get a run. n the seventh nnng two errors enabled the Dottys to score four runs, but the game was already n the bag for te Debs. Joan Jacaby ptched a good game and a fne catch by Angle Grega was the feldng gem, The Debs are playng the Hllsde Kaydettes a rubber game, and the chance to take the locals over. Deb Grls (8) K Jacoby, p.. Madger, lb Ol, b. Solewn, rf...'... Greja, ss Zupka, f Baanowsk, rf. ed, c ;.. Beam, b.. Mate, b.. MesqUlta', cf.. Zelnck, cf.. Dotty Flashes (S) Crss, f Hardlne, b Horvath, c Magnanl, ss Fomerfelt. b... Walker, f Kss, cf Percho, lb BardnhaVdt, lb ncozze, p 8 Facts About Coffee World output of coffee for export totals about 9 mllon bags annually, Whle consumpton n mportng countres s at the rate of more that mllon bags. Prewar world producton wua about mllun bags wth consumpton about B mllons. Ths prewur ove''-produc tlon, whch was accented durngw»t years by lack of shppng facltes', caused Brazl, prncpal Col fee producng country, to dscourage new plantngs. Detrot KlVer L ; The tonnage carred On M Httrot rver, whch connects Lm Ere and Lake St. Clar, Cltr. s Urer flr than the oh any ether rver n the world. Ktchen Tray tft several Stfttt Spfft n Ctrfy Locrp CATEET Ths Emerson Street team upset the hghly favornd Cypress Street club 7-. n the Cub League ths week. n other rames the Cypress Street combrn camp ba^k to beat ths Emerson Streetms, -9. stnd the ocltets were jolted by the strong St. Joes Cub. 6-, n a one-sldw contest as Blly Onter pounded a homer wth two on base n the second nnng for the Wnners'. "ed" Lehotsky held the KockcU to four scattered bngles. () Kovads, cf Leahy, ss T. Tobaassen, b Nardl, c J. Mullans, b. Donovan, lb Jr. Meodvetz, p Carlton, rf D. Medvetz, rf r. Hamorskl, f EmeVson St. m K$ $zpak, ss yan, b Wudzsk, p Cheslak, c Langer, lb Koplrt, b' Fodo. f Glenfrda, cf Kawetsk, rf Score by lnnlntfg: Cypress St. Emerson St..t... 7 Cypre& St. tt) Kovacs, cf Leahf b Carlton, c Medvetz. ss Nardl, p HowBth, Jb :... Mullans, f. DonoVan, lb Szpak, ss..; yan, b WudzsKt, p CleslaK, c Langer, lb ocltets () J. D'Zurllla, cf Furan, f uback, ss ohaly, c Ftzula, p T. D'Zurllla; U b, Sweda, b' ':. 8 Lucas, lb : Kruppa, rf *_ J. Leahy, rf.& X Dalton, ss Emers»r St. (9), OULB NEVE SET Pt/LLBP OFFy AHP r# GAME JM VE GLS-HAD COUT Grener Grls Defeat Trenton By 7 to Score CATEET Lvng up to preseason predctons, the Grener Olrls defeated tre Majorettes of Trenton at oosevelt Park by the score of 7-. Carol Glroud gave a, very mpressve- exhbton of ptchng, and some tmely httng by ygel, Jarowsk, and Pudge ll'messler settled the ssue. Next Sunday, the A. and B, Grener Ueams wll play the ocket A and B f team celebrated the brthdays of Le Galkask and Nudge Messelr. :opln, b Malaquas, cbf.... Grenfreda. cf Kawetsk, rf. Grelntr Grls (7) 9 Score by nnngs; ss...*., ; Efnersdrt flt..* Wt» * r--»» lbsposltt)>kr> Cypresa St. 7 St. Joes (t'ev Howath, b ' Polanscak, ss ' Carr. lb '. nder, c '. Lehotsky, p Doorko, cf Or, f Nard, b, Brown, b,. Malaquas, rf Turdo, rf Score by nnngs: ockets St. Joes '. 6 H r Captalsm Most Undersold Jystm, Stasnn toftt WASHNGTON - Captalsm * the most undersold economc system n all hstory and socalsm Ktd communsm are the most oversold, Harold E. Stassen recently told a group of busness men. Correctng M stuaton s a job for ndustry, he added^ t could mean the end of trg cold war and possbly prevent the much talked About thrd hot war. "t s my vfv» that the most mportant sngle nformatonal job that needs to be done n Amerca s to develop a better understand; ng by Amercan workmen of the modern captalstc Economc system of whch they re a' part. "f they get to thoroughly understand' t, they wlt never change t... They wll force both major poltcal partes to top the drft toward socalsm n Amerca... Ths country wll retan such freedom and economc power' that t wll defntely wn the cold war, and roll back the tde of cortrrturdsm and oppresson," the presdent of th^b Unversty of Pennsylvana sad,. He aald t was not surprsng that the Amercan workman s msnformed about the operaton of hs own economc system. to a "Hs has hs been* b * ted steady bombmtwf of rnlsrnfor aton by' lert' wngers, by man ay Mbor leaders,»n by many poltcans." He tm that ths task of nform nj' mt* workers f " ]W n H do«n your town; n " klw $ j^ur dwrv otfc* aqd Commune, lb DeBoer. f aalkask, b rmadger, c Messer, b.- aworskl, cf.-.,zupko, rf Oroud, p 9 Majbrettes () LaBella, b Kushner, b.shelsor, cf Nash, f Bangholz, ss, Ouah, lb Salmon, c Slrhonelah, rf Varsalona, p Y, JUNE, L. 7, Cafteret lkes Beaten By Amboy H CATEET-The Carteret Ukfs came out on the short end of v - count wth the FD Demo- Cfatlc Club or Perth Amboy last Frday at Waters Stadum, Perth Amboy. FD () Horvath, ss... Balek, b B. Kovacs, b Juraska, cf G. Kovacs, c Patko, c.., Starnpglo, b Kopervas. f Loysjf, b.; Hercfeg, rf Batsta, rf Krlla', p...-..:. H, UT Yuhasz Grls' Late alles fn, -7 CATEET Take t from the Debs, the Yuhasz Orls are the team to beat n the Grls ecreaton Softball League. After tkng an early lead ard watchng the Debs 'come from behnd to te the score, the Yuhasz Grls came through wth two surprsng ralles n the sxth and seventh nnngs to wn out, -7. Vuhaez () UKes () «John; K'drskl, b. \ Gnda, ft Lesky, \f - t Joe K'd'rsk, ss.... B'ob'en, rf X Shym'nskl, c. Ltus, lb o q Masluck, cf.. uzanskl, p Score by nnngs: tkes FD -9 ' X Coal ashes have no fertlty value (df your garden, but they m»y be jftor md used to lghten heavy sols. LJfe nsurance Polces.. famles now own 9,,6 ltm nsurance polces. w»hlch la an average of more thau four per Ortf/ AmBreuu At oe of the crtcal perlod fa Vnsko, b F. Manger, rf Czajkowsk, lb Stma, ss Marno, p Bshop, c anger, b u, cf : Qava'letz, f Jacoby, p.. Medvetz, b Gl, lb Beaten n Last nnng By to CATEET The Carteret Sacred Hearts lost out n the last nnng to the strong Fsher Assocaton. -. n a regular Mddlesex County Pulaskl League contest over the weekend. Afth- leadng all the way, the Sacred Hearts saw ther opponents score thref runs n the last nnng to vctory rght out of ther grasp. Carteret f) O'ellv. rf tundella, c Koval, Jb Caplk, rf Brechka, lb ss. Caplk, b Oaydos, cf.. Sb'nowsk. p, D'Arrlco, \t.. Karol, cf Pasternlcky, cf Fsher, rf Webber, b S. D'Amlco, b.. Brennan. ss Bbhnck, f czan, lb Sardone, f Mossa, c?vanello, p Koons, p t Flshe* A'ss'n ().. J , 7 Scort by nnngs: Carteret " Fshers Blast Nps Clofvers n Senor League -The Clovers held the lead for fve nnngs but a bg fve-run blast n the sxth enabled the Cards to com? from behnd and trumph over the Clovers, ld-. n the Men's Senor Baseball League.,Four, straght sngles combvretf wtn three bases on balls produced the whnng rally. Clovers () A'ckaleurlz, b Gluchowskl, c. Masluck, cf..... Wlson, lb.. Perkns, b..... Stauback, ss l jltomor, rf o Hayfco. rf... :.:...: ', Webber, f Lesky, f 9 Slomko, p Debs (7) * Zelenek, f.. s Hudak, c Mate, ss Pencotty, b Mesquta. b Johnson, rf Solewn, rf Maronowsk, cf Score by nnngs: Yuhasz Debs a ; MonarehlHj «n«w Effort! To Put Don Juan on Thron* MADD T:he on agan, off agan movement to restore the Spansh monarchy has undergone a recent reorganzaton n ah effort to speed up the restoraton, t s reported. Emssares have been dscussng ways and means of puttng D6n Juan de Bourbon, son. of Alfonso X, on the throne. The move s reported to nclude a wllngness to cooperate wth lberal groups, exceptng, of course, the communsts. Some of the more realstc monarchsts are sad to wsh forrnlrg a well-knt group that would forget factonal quarrels and class prejudces that have hampered all past work for the restoraton. Thy are convheed that the only way to restore the monarchy s to pooperate wth socalsts, anarchsts and other republcan, partes. These groups! have agreed, t s reported, to work wth the monarch untl free electons can be held to settle the form of government. One source reports that the Councl of the earm has been dscussng wth Generalssmo Francsco Franco some amendments to the law of successon; whch covers the whole queston of monarchy. Such reports renew the speculaton that Generalssmo Franco may W prepatlhq to assume the ttle of -regent. The possblty of such a move has made many monarchsts beleve t all the more mperatve that they make some vgorous move for the restoraton, A stratge stuaton exsts n Spgln. uled by a dctator,, pne not generally lked n the Unted States, Span s legally monarchy- For ths reason the" monarchsts are more outspoken than other groups n the country. When any of them are trrerted for ther putwes, they <et tut more lenent treatment than rambers of other partes. The court makes t clear they re net beng punshed because they are monarchsts btt because* they bv«threatened th* peac* md securty «to* ttaw. 6 Cards () J, Sabo, b Moskal, ss P. Vtfag. f OlucrbWsk, lb Pbta, cf Mdeczan, b Kolojeskl, c Cdrent, rf Wood, df Walker, 'f Score by lnnmgs: Clovers Cards. CM Softball Turns Wh Game Behnd MM Kalm Hlt (toys Hotel Junor Loop Lead CATtET Ths HU Bbys contlnupd to»t the pace n the Junor Baseball League by nosng out the Cadets. -. Although outht. 7-. the Hll Boys captalzed oh some costly errors comwlttefl by the Cadets. Cadet* t) Lukach, rb Myer's, ss Stark, b KOUM S, c P. Medv«u, f Moore, b Harahlcovltch, cf l^'ence. rf Taylor, p Splsak, p A» «f... a..... t tflt Sort () nto, ab lenson, b Mve"t!'. lb * Magy, ss Belrfflc, c Leshck, cf rf.. Mfakkat. f.. * 8now. p' Sere by nnngs: Cadets Hll Boys ' A --$ r CATEET A. A. (l'> Lukach, lb H Vrag, rf Lukasuk, ss MarcmlaK, lb ' tollbas, 6 frahco, f esftt, cf MakWlnsk, c.. 8' Mallhowsk', p 9 6 elly, s«8 Men's Baseball Studlum 6M P. A. Mon.~Cards vs Ukes Wed. -Clover vs at. Joes Men's Softball Llebers 6: P. J*. Mon. Maple St. vs C.W.V. Wed. Stara vs Foresters Ft Nu-Way vs St. Joes Grls Softball olumbu^ 6: P. M. Mon. Debs vs amblettes Tues, ; p. M. amblettes vs Debs We<J Yuha'sz vs Farmerettes Fr. Debs vs Farmerettes unor League Park 6: P, M. Tues. Hll Boys vs W.C.B.C. Thurs. Cobras vs Cadets Mdget Mafke Park : A. M, Moh. Falcons vs Bus tfoys Tues. : P. M. St. Joes vs BUB Boys Wed W.C.B.C. vs Bus Boys T.hurs. Falcons vs St, Joes tub League Par* : A'. M. TUK. Emerson vs St. Joes Thurs Cypress St. vs Emerson CUck Wtter An st>un(arcfl of fresh clear water s mportant' (or chcks. G)ass frut Jar«or other transparew Wafers'»re ueful, because the bubblng of water n the ]ar attracts th«attenton at the chcks. Washng M«h To waah a lsh, dp t quckly nto a pan of tatted wtet. unntnl water should not b«ued sne* t may cro, away. som«of the flavor Cafteret A. A. Defeats Statcfl sland By -8 CATEET The Carteret A. A. scored an mportant trumph over the weekend by wallopng the Staten sland Yanks,. to 8, at Gabe's stadum, Staten sland. Smashng out hts ncludng three by Matty Lukasak, the Carteret club had to come from behnd wth late ralles n the fourth, ffth and seventh nnngs to wn the game. MalnoWskl, Carteret hurler, was ncked for eleven hts but he proved to be most effectve wth men on base as no less than eleven Yanks remaned stranded on base. Net Sunday the Carteret A. A. wll travel to' Pelhem. *. Y, to play the New York Athletc Club v. nne. Erne Brechka.south paw", s ^slated to ptch. Bellezza, cf Grass6, lb $ McAlarney, f : Naples, c Tumlrelll, c. Molokle, ) Helm, p-rf Cendrowsk, p } 9 Score by nnngs: Carteret A. A 6 6^ Yanks Show H»n«fe*p Trumphs WASHNGTON. - Sbme "hopeless" crpples showed why there's plenty of room for ny hndlcspped person to have hope. A man wth one lef ran a credt-- able 6-yard dasl. A man Wth only two stumps for legs, and wth no control over Ether stump, npt only walked, but (jsq clmbed a shw. A man vfho hd put on the lecond Of hs two artfcal legs recently walked jauntly across the room. Al ths wtfs prt' of a demonstraton at the natonal Conference oh Workmen's compensaton and rehabltaton. t llustrated a change taf has come over the th,nkn j on th«proper treatment for crppl**. n the old days a man Wln' no legs, for exahple, was taught a" Job' n Whch he needed no legs. Now the theory s to gve hm legs and tca'eh hm to stand. Dr. Henry H, Kesler, /W«*t Orange, N. J, and tr. Josephne J. Buchanan, F s h e r v f e,- V«., showed what hard wqrk and patence on the p rt' 6 bbth the pa- tents and (he Sbttbff on do. Charles" C^bK,, &en Mountan, Va., hurt hs bt* $ a mne accdent n MS'. PtVtyJed from the hps dorfr; he MuMh't walk for fve years'. Then the Uoftrf Mnt Workef welfare fund pakj fbr n Operaton and tar nstructon at the vlle WoodroW WUsbn VnAltatoh center. "Ch^rl«t tell down n the hotel today," tk. Buchanan sad, "and everyone rushed to pck hm up. 'Leave Wf m,' can g«t UP by MmwV'" fot ff by hnu«l(, \ «W, 'Charle CATEET-The Catholc' Veterans upset the league Nu-Vfray nne behnd Moe nek's hurlng. -. n Men's Softball League contest.j bg exploson came n nnng when Brechka home run wth the bases for the Vets. The C.W.V. made t two row ths week by defeatng! Joes. -, n easy fashon. Mf Kalusek hurled a brllant htter. n the fnal battle of th> a flght for the cellar the Mapre Street team to stay clear by beatng St. 9-, n a slugfest. ST. JOBS () Wantoek, b toth, Osraus, f MuUW, c... rtolenscak, rf Kamachof, ss Jctoon, lb tuc'as, B... tot, cf +. rvlhg, cf Mate, rf B<»«. rf Nadolskl, p t ; Keats, b Shymansky, sa X, Mudrak, c.. ttanchttnf. cf Bsrtt, lb. Osag, Magella, rf... BoychuK, p... V. Mudrak, p - MAPLE ST. (8) J ;. S Score by nnngs: St. Joes 7 Maple at 6 CWV No, 69 (). 6'elly. f arhery, ss Kurdyla, c M- Capk, b J. Brechka, lb. M-. Caplk, b Shulck, rf E,. Bfechka, rf... A, Oaydos, cf... Kalusek, p Basullce, NS. HaganJ b' ;; Kng, b P. Vrag, rf... M, Vlrag, f NU-WAY () lb QladysK, cf Frankowsk, c Sosnowsk, p 7 ~% Score by nnngs: C. W. V >fu-way C. OWelly, f ' amerl'z. ' ss,,j Koval, b - Kalusk, p < $ j. Brechka, lb - M. Caulk, c : "~>t Kurdella, b E. Breohka, rf A. Oaydos, cf 8 ST. JOES () Toth, b rvng, b Pufhs, ft' Wantoch, rf Score by nnngs: C W. V St. Joes - Pravda changes Western pofer* volate Berln arlft accord. - t HEE'S A SAVNG.' h.p, SFOTl'WN ' DSKU ONLY 6 HOUS GUAANTEED H-SJ^WflAN'S UVE! tku EVESE (JAS ) EASY $ TEKMS Hal. Small Payments. EVNP

6 Snnhay Skrt,; ll square (dnners! Sttch yourself : Kay cotton skrt wll (deep n-mlte flounce and bal- 'loon pocket. Tlc hs puff pocket ;» ralhcrcl ut thr top and {trmmed wth rk -rack n a pastel to mutch the predomnant color of the prnt. Kck-rack also Hops the skrt ruffle. A drecton Jeaflrt for makng thla aquare *dance skrl may he obtaned hy *endng \ stamped, self-addressed envelope U> the Needlework Drprtmrnt of ths paper, ""requestlns Leaflet No, E-6. ]Ur-Condtoned Wardrobe f u n by Womn for Males '; NEW YOK, N. Y.-An ar condtoned wardrobj ot cool shrt Jackets, ntarchlets collars and.featherweght shoes wll be the theme of men' clothng of totnor- )W, accordng to om» of the leadwomen fahon desgner]. " Htte Carntge. LU* Dche, fophle and other top flght person! Th the desgner feld, have advocated these, among other thngs: Sheer lawn for shrts, necker- Chefs nstead of collars and tes, Comfortable cummerbunds nstead f leather belts and bantam weght jboes., and polka dot, n hs clothes, whethr to wear the beach or for at home comfort after a hard workng day. further, soft pedalng these new Jdeat s the color range, lmted to lhades already acceptable to men. Bege, and creamy yellow to brown, tones of blue and navy and greens re colors used. The collar of starch days does a Wltng act, sometmes dsappearng entrely. A gaucho touch of a teckerchef te to take the place of both collar and te at worn today s Clare McCardell's dea for the men. She uses ths on a bege lnen hrt-jacket whch s worn wth the brt tal out and acts lke both a fblrt and a jacket. ' Another trck to tckle an Adam's pple fancy s Lesle Morrs' eve- ng sut. Agan no jacket but a {fork blue shrt worn wth a dark ascot ted at the neck and tucked fclto a cummerbund at the wast. \t the lady s dancng cooly n bare thoulders why should men be prced to wear not only a chlrt but $ vest and jacket? Fabrcs, asde from the sheer lawn shrts whch Sophe ntroduces tor dress wear, nclude lnen, twll and gabardne n much lghter weghts than usually meet a Jalor's chalk lne. ' Mabel Jullanell provdes "ban- Um weght" shoes for the cock of pe walk. She modfes ordnary fords by cuttng down ther ts lo mocassn sze, elmnatng le laces. Then she peels off sevl layers of leather soles, stuffs ll wth lght weght cork and :s the wood out of lh«toes. led the tot, "then nobudy wll the other nose." ommunlsts' "peace drve" capon German's fears. KOK THE BEACH B»thK Trunk!. S.» >Olo Shrt*,.B FO OOMFOBT HhrU...'...».' llc Sport Shrt*.) rdne SUck UlUJn Street, U.U SUPSE COMNG 'Magnetsm' Catches Fsh WASHNGTON. - A powerful, Svengall-lke force soon mj be nvadng tht unsuspectng world of fl«h., Ths "force" s reportedly capable of attractng and compellng the chocest fsh n the sea to swm doclely nto man's watng net. n tht pat, flth always have hsd «om«chance of escapng even the most effcent fshng equpment, nott the Natonal Geographc Socety Now. however, a German scentst. Dr Konrad Kreutzer, s perfectng an electrcal fshng devce whch he clams can "magne- tze" a feld of water and brng nto the net all the best fsh wthn the area. ' JON OUB jdftp m f BDA? tu. 9 Ww ^w MK.<.^^* W Electrode Ved An electrode attached to the net s supposed to head the fsh magcally n ts drecton by emttng a postve electrc current. Moved by the pulsng electrc shocks, the tals of the fsh paddle the unwllng bodes nto the watng trap. The nventor, t s sad, may wall revolutonze commercal fshng and make possble better world utlsaton of world fshery resources. An estmated 9 per cent of the German fsh catch, for example, s too small for commercal use. Though the underszed fsh are tossed back nto the sea, too many de or are fatally njured durng the catchng process. Wth successful electrcal fshng only the large, commercally mportant fsh would be caught. Ths s managed, theoretcally, by synchronzng the rapdty of electrcal shocks wth the normal tal movement of the desred fsh. A large, slow-movng fsh, for example, would not requre as frequent electrcal shocks or pulses to be guded nto the net as would small, quck-movng fsh. Young Fsh Protected Not only frequency but the trength of the electrcal current s factor separatng the catch of large fsh from small ones. Bg fsh, experments show, tap hgher voltage than smaller ones and react qucker to electrcal stmulus. Hence: by adjustng the strength and frequency of shock to bg fsh only, the ypung fsh potental food bank of the future are protected and conserved by man as never before.. *, Experments n electrcal fshng began on nland waters n Germany n the mddle twentes but successful use of the nformaton secured was only occasonal. After World War electrcal fshng was promoted by several techncal mprovements, but w'as stll confned to small rvers wth a water level of not more than sx and a half feet. Women's Handbags Dd you ever know that the handbag whch women use to carry everythng from lpstck to the letters they were gong to mal days 'ago was nvented and frst used" by men of ancent Babylon? F.. SAT., SUN..MNK - JULY - MKS. MATN JOHNSON'S GEAT JUNGLE THLL 'll TUKS SENSATONAL THLLS NEVE SKEN BEFOE AND SOLUTELY AUTHENTC! "CONGOLLA" (Afrca The Mysterous) Ths "BONEO" LAND OF THE DEVL BEAST A Jungle sle of Prmtve Ferocty EXTA! SAT. & SUN. MAT. COLO CATOONS UGS CLEANED SHAMPOOED and STOED PHONE P. A Our Drver Wll (all for Your UB! MLTON'S QUALTY CLEANES 7 MAKET ST. PETH AMBOY THD MAN THEME SAM SNEAP W/LL BB OUT OH TO THAT P. 9. A. CUP WHEN me Y8 &ers eoto AT COLUMBUG, ANOTHE TUMPH FOSAfA WOULP MAKE Mtt P lt /to P&S TUB BVEHT LKe WALTE HA&eH,,Motort ut me* MA OW.' Versatle Arona Less than a hundred mles separate the cactus-studded desert of Arzona's Valley of the Sun around Phoenx from the pne-clad northern area. The dfference n alttude ranges upward from one mle. n Chcago Forty feet below the surface of the "loop" n Chcago s a freght tunnel system wth over 6 mles of track, electrc locomotves, and over, freght cars. Huahpupple Hushpuppes, now a favorte hot oread n North Carolna, are a development of a cornmeal cake fred n fsh fat to be fed to huntng dogs when they howled, Hence the name. By Alan Mavtr otcy POS ulrr by Kng Ftaturtt Syndcutt TZ THEATE O fm TOUMV W f/st f/slp ttt 9*6, Mrror Protecton To protect the back,of a mrror from scratches, cover t wth a coat of clear shellac. Another remnder sun wll cause mrrors to become cloudy. Hang them away from drect sunlght. U.S. Mnt The Unted States mnt has not turned out a sngle dollar snea 9. The lfe of a slver con s JO to years. The only gold cons turned out by the mnt snce 8 were for Saud-Araba. Manhood Sufferage Vermont was the frst state to provde for full manhood sufferage whch was dependent' on property, owned or rented, or a specfed ncome. rhone rnrtrrct 8-9 WASHNGTON AVENUE, CATEET, N. J. SHOW STATS AT 7 P. M. F, AND SAT..TUNF, JULV Larane Day - Krk Douglas - Ko.en.n Wynn "MY DEA SECETAY" also "ONE WAY STEET".lames Mason - Marta Toren Saturday Matnee: FEE Comc Books to All Kds SUN. AND MON, JULY 8- ^ Alan Ladd as "CAPTAN CAEY, U. S. A." also " WAS A SHOPLFTE" Starrng Scott Brady Amercan Beauty Dnnerware to Ladles, Monday TUES., WED., THUS. JULY F. AND SAT. Gene Kelly n "BLACK HAND" Plus ed Skelton - Glora*Delaven "THE YELLOW C MAN" "THELMA JODON" "ZAMBA" JULY 7-8 NEW JESEY BEAUTY CULTUE ACADEMY New Classes Now Formng J. Bo wen, pcan DAY & EVENNG for Ml\ and WOMEN Veterans Accepted Under C Bll BE A BEAUTCAN. Learn A Professon. Complete Course. Free nstruments. Easy Payments. Poston Assured 6. Well Payng Tel. P. A MAW Brunswck Ava. Perth Amboy NEW DeSOTOS & PLYMOUTHS FO MMEDAfE DELVEY METCHK MOTOS, nc. VOU AUTHOZED DeBOTO-PLYMOUTlt DEALE 6 St. Georges Ave. Near lmun Avenue We Always Have a Fne Selecton ol Good Used Cars OPN EVtJttNOB WQ SUNDAY Kahway, N. J. Story of Ped Pper Takes New Drecton n at-plagued Cty HAMMELN, GEOTArr - Tht ttory of Plad Plptr t takng a new twlt. Tn cty fathers of ths town are lookng for another Fled Pper, all rght, btcaue the town, whch the tltt of many gran tnllla, nfelted wtth rets and mce. Some offcals contend that Hammelln ha«more rat per capta than any other German cty. Kodtnt extermnaton beng carred out by the latest modern method, but health authortes say no decreane n the rat populaton notceable. Accordng) to ancent legend, a Pled Pper (ped mean many colored) appeared tn Hammelln one day n the year 8 and offered to rd the cty of ts rat plague. He wat hred and walked through Hammelln tootng hs flute. All the rates and mce followed hm and drowned n the ver Weser. But, th» legend ssys, the town refused to pay the pper hs agreed reward so he pped all Hamelln's chldren numberng out of the cty n the same way and all were lost, except two one blnd, the other lame. Every summer the (ary tale s ra-enacted here down to the last detal. Now, f you thnk you can rd Hammeln of ts rodent populaton, wth a ppe or by any other means, you wll be accepted wth open arm n Hammelln f your scheme works. You wll be expected, however, to leava the chldren. There are more of them now. U. S. foregn trade "dollar sap" cut by bllon as exports drop. NOW THU SATUDAY June Allyson - Drk 'owcll "THE EFOME AND THE EDHEAD" Plus obert Taylor Flw»brtl Taylor "CONSPATOS" SUN., MON., TUKS. Contnuous Tuesday. July ll Joseph Cotton Orson Wcllw "D MAN" Plus Jmmy Durantr "THE GEAT UPET" WE)., TTS., F., SAT..lane Powell - Ann Sothern "NANCY GOES TO O" Plus- Farley Granger Cathy O'Donnell "SDE STEET" Electrcal Enrfy kt lantan»towork»rt < PHLADELPHA. - Thanks to rlectrleal enacgj, U*-av«r«g«U& factory wark«r now bu the mnlr*- lent of full-tme assstants to help hm «arn hs dally bread. t's a matter of horsepower as well as manpower, says E. C Brodln, drector of manufacturng re- t all results from the wder use and contnung development of power-savng equpment such as ndvdual motor-drven machnes, fork-lft trucks and a host of other electrc - powered devces that make for better products and easer and more pleasant jobs, Brodln says. emedy "You cannot have your puppy n the house," sad the harassed housewfe. "He wll whmper at nght." "But we can turn on the rado," FODS, N. J, P. A. -98 THUS., F. AND SAT. "FANCS" wth Donald O'Connor and Patrca Medna OUT SDEWALK" wth chard Basrhart and Marlyn Maxwell Saturday Matlnpe Starts :t P. M. (Not Contnuous) SUNDAY AND MONDAY "MA & PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN" wth Marjore Man and Percy Kllbrde "EFOME AND THE ED HEAD" wth June Allyson and Drk Powell TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "MY FOOLSH HEAT" wth Susan Hayworth and Dana Andrews "COW TOWN" wth Gene Autry Our Wednesday Matnee Start at Z P. M. (Not Contnuous), Chldren 9 cents Adults cents on Wednesday Matnee Only No Matnee on Fourth of July STATE THEATE WOODBUDGE, N. J. A CONDTONED for Your COMFOT KM', llw'n-. TODAY THU SATUDAY Donald O'CONNO Zasu PTTS n "FANCS" plus "ONE WAY STEET" wth James MASON Mart* TOEN SUNDAY THU TUESDAY (Tuesday Contnuous) "THE EFOME AND THE EDHEAD" wth June ALLYSON Dck POWELL plus George MONTGOMEY Ellen DEW n "DAVE COCKETT NDAN SCOUT" WEDNESDAY THU SATUDAY "N A LONELY PLACE" wth Humphrey BOGAT Glora GAHAME The Famly Next Poor... 'phoned we'd ba thort by dlnntrtlnt*!" Takng a trp? You'll fnd Long Dstance mghty helpful n keepng people nformed of your plans or of changes n them! t's quck 9 out of calls go through whle you hold the lne. t's smple as easy as makng a local call. t's nexpensve NW JSY ML TLPHON COMPANY as you can tee from examples lsted. the Ung DltMHtt C«ll ml lp nflly Hft. Hut t ad U ewh\ for xomph, ht a J-mnut* totlon-totallon call ran ^work tp Ht# Mowng polnt (ralct art «v«pwtr arttr * P.M. am ol day Smlar). Hr U*hm»» V" wtw JOfttMH^-B-C. J! Ml _ Man Who Found Watch Hld On Grand Larceny Charge X)USVU.E uben Noel. 7- year-old panter, was held to the charge and nl because he found watch. He found t, but dd not report t to polce or advertse n newspapers. Under Kentucky law that search feu* SKF ndustres, nc. consttutes (rand larceny. Amercan factores h«ve an nstalled Accordng to Noe) hs trouble! horsepower of 8 mllon, began when he found a woman's and there are mllon ndustral workers n the Country. Snce one watch on the floor of a bur He put t n hs pocket and kept t about horsepower s mathematcally four days, watchng the newspaper* equvalent to workng men. that gves tha average man at the machne to see f anyone had lot a watch of that descrpton. tht ad of other "men." Meanwhle, the owner, Luclle Some ndustral workers have Greer, reported the loss to polce. even more help, he says. At SKF's At the end of four days Noel ball and roller bearng plants, for pawned the watch for $. Polce. example, the sveraga employee n routne checks of pawn shops, has. horsepower at ht command the equvalent of helpers. recognzed t as one reported lost. Noel wa» arrested for grand lar- That compares wth three ceny. horsepower or men back n 9. The law provdes that anyone fndng an artcle must make an effort to locate the owner, t was all very confusng to Noel who kept repeatng, " ddn't steal anythng." Noel's attorney was ndgnant. "He ddn't have t broadenst on the rado, ether." he sad sarcastcally. t'nccldoslj Use of santary feeders fnd «tor ers helps to protect chckens aganst coccldloss. Texans Are ro n an overseas Army m,,,,, nsephrable Texans wem,] ' n«the grandeur of UMt h land when another solder «over to ptn the the Lone Star boosters nakc M" newcomer: "What state from?" ' W) " He was mmedately take,. task by the othet Texan "Don'tever Mk that." th^,,, ner drawled. "f a mans,, Texas, he'll tell you. f P there's no need to embarrass h m : CHUCH WALL FALLS MAN DtES PNCETON, nd.-a.slon,, for a new church, ht by a (r-. knocked down a scaflold, nm, two -workmen who fell f rom, scaffold, and klled a stone mv The three men were brm,',. Pour other brothers, also v/m; on the church, were unhur SELN LAGE STOE and EA BLDG. FO SALE Telephone Met T WALTE EADE THEATES PETH AMBOY MOVE GUDE NOW PLAYNG The Most Amazng Story Ever Flmed! The Frst Story of Man's Conquest of Space MAJESTC PESTH AMBOY 8 ON TE SCEEN "OCKET-SHP X-M" STANG Lloyd Osa Noah Hugh BDGES MASSEN BEY, J O'BAN AND.. FO ADOK) ADVENTUE Vncent Prce Ellen Drew "The BAON of AZONA" STATS MONDAY, JULY rd AT LAST! 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7 uppnsr, you fltoral: >LY AMECAN "ADDE" Changes n Local Government P you and your fellow ctzens de- of sgnatures needed to put the queston rspy Here s the forms of government are counl''^r, mayor-councl and a plan for "ncpaltles. Each has varatons tf Faulkner) Commsson on Munep- ^vrrnment recently adopted by the.^mrc wth support of Ctzen groups. ' ' [; the New Jersey Taxpayers Asso- ln-, ]rr ; rc two methods of adopton: () of a charter commsson whch one of the new forms or () of ctzens for a/ referendum on of the forms. fl,s s how a charter commsson can about. r'jrst.'tle local governng body can authp, a vote on the queston of a charter pmsson. Or, the regstered voters can jnn for a vote on the same queston.,j S method s us^d, here s the number su r ethemundpamyvotes to () Twenty - flve * c^ * «voters n muncpaltes oj?$ populaton or less; () twenty per cwt n mvncpaltea wth from 7, to 6, pbpulaton; () ten per cent n muncpaltes wth more than 7, nhabtants a charter emsson. n votng on the ue *" & of the commsson, the voters also elect members to the nve-man commlsslon from amon K canddates prevously nomnated by petton. Ths commsson must make lts stud^s and, wthn nne months - recommend one of the followng Tghtenng the ron Curtan s who are puzzled by the "es- trals n Czechoslovaka mght understand that they represent an [,'rt to exclude U. S. representatves, or rctkcc them to a small number, greatly n acton and more completely [trolled by the Sovet-domnated governsame observaton probably apples krtsh representatves and maybe those [other western natons. Ths tghtenng the ron Curtan wll enable the uss to draw closer the noose they have und the neck of th«satellte country, wll facltate the domnaton of the ch army and nuke t the subservent of the Communsts, lluch the same process s under way n knana and Poland. n these countres Pressure Group Poltcs l.that the form of government now n use be contnued wthout change;. that certan steps be taken to strengthen the present form of government;. that one of the new forms be put on the ballot for adopton;. that the governng body petton the Legslature for a specal charter. Next: The new form on the ballot. the armed forces are Sovetlzed, wth the process more complete n Poland than jn umana. Nevertheless, the mltary forces of these natons may as well be counted among the ussan assets. Certanly, ths s true n Poland, where the PolUh army s under the command of a former ussan Marshal who also controls the securty polce and other securty forces. There s nothng much that the Unted States, and the western natons, can do about the matter except to follow sut and put nto effect the same restrctons aganst Sovet representatves and thow Of the satellte countres. When these natons restrct the movement of our offcals we should not hestate to do the same wth ther men n ths country. 'he Government of the Unted States s that now domnates poltcal decsons. The ssng out gfts to vrtually any pressure process has been largely abandoned by sueup nterested n askng for them," de- ce8sful poltcans who found out, long ago, cs Gwlyn A^Er^, offcal of a large ~-' " to wn electons.t.jf get tslrlal company. He complans that our Much blame for thjg ^ ^ pc seem to to tulng to support "a to tne presfure thett*fl fel. The tcal system" that gves control to a hgh-powered tactcs by whch any mnorty master plannerl, who have power to group attempts to secure selfsh advantages ke mportant economc and poltcal reflects the readness of the Members to sons. sacrfce Amercan prncples for ther own 'he observaton of ths ndustralst con- greed. n fact, the threat of poltcal res food for thotft. Undoubtedly, the talatton, whch s the man weapon of den game of poltcs, as played by those mnorty and pressure groups/ s so potent o drect the destnes of our leadng po- that offce-holders fear to offohd any o- :al partes, nvolffts ncreasng recogn- ganzed segment of the populaton. of the numberof votes to be ganed The practce has become so general that legslatve favors h the way of subsdes. ahout the only neffectve elehftht of our He Government ft the Unted States, populaton s the unorganzed thajorty of orgnally conceved, was concerned wth Amercan ctzens. Sooner or late, perhaps, general welfare of the naton. t con- average Amercans wll organse themselves fced checks and Balances, wth dvded to resst the demands of selftfh pressure ponsblty n three departments, tend- groups. Untl they do, they wll tke t on to make mpossble the drect pressure the chn. 'Plannng Cvl Defense plan aganst atomc warwll be ready ffflr the states, accordng Paul Larsen, Cvlan Moblzaton Drl v, who adds that he forsees no mdate danger of attack. rhc dea of the government s to gve ll 's specfc nstructons on how to cope : ' possble atomc bomb assaults. "n- defense plans have been sent to the lt Governors and larger ctes, but Mr. S n ponts out that only twenty-one ( > lmve necessary legslaton to carry l) ut. He urges that the other twenty- '^ states paas the necessary laws. ^ll Ursen's optmstc vews on the of attack are nterestng because -e based, presumably, on ntellgence t"nulon that la avalable to hm as coltl(l by the mltary servces. Answerng ' Alment that an atomc bomb, dropu " «ur ctes, Would fnd nobody knowwl 'ut to do and result n panc and Atomc War Defenses confuson, Mr. Larsen sad that ffty or sxty ctes have effectve cvlan defense machnes. Mr. Larsen ncluded Washngton among them and says that f a bttmb were dropped on the captal local polce and fremen would swng nto mmedate acton. He admts that there would be a lot of "dsaster, many casualtes, muoh structural damage" but adds that t would not make Washngton noperatve, Some cvl defense authortes beleve that the states have made a mstake n turnng over whatever cvl d^cwe platg they may have had to the drecton of the State Adjutant-General. Ths has been done n a number of states. Mr. Larsen ponts out that, n the event flf hostltes the Adjutant-General usually U the frst state offcal to leave the cvl area. Moreover, he thnks that a successful cvl defense program must operate almost entrely at a cvlan level. TENTON, JUNE Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll s confronted wth a busy summer schedule but plans to squeeze out a couple of weeks vacaton at hs "second home" deep n the Mane woods where relaxaton and comfortable sleepng apj-fe&tured durng Aug- Under the Captol Dome By J. Jseph frlhbls ust. ' Many nvtatons for the Governor to speak n varous parts of the country ths summer have been turned down because of the Governor's desre to rest up durng the hot perod n preparaton for the hectc congressonal campagn ahead n the fall. Last summer the Chef Executve of New Jersey recouperated at hs home n Haddonfleld followng a serous operaton n a Phladelpha hosptal. Tomorrow the Governor wll fly to Pne Camp, New York, to revew the troops of the th Armored Dvson, New Jersey Natonal Guard, whch have been undergong combat tranng for n week. Upon hs return he wll address the Maryland State Bar Assocaton at the Hqtel Traymore, Atlantc Cty, on Saturday evenng. On July the Governor plans to attend the Natonal Boy Scouts Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa, and on the followng Sunday wll be present at the annual Amercan Legon Memoral Servce at Hgh Pont Park. The consttutonal sesson of the Legslature scheduled for July 8, a Saturday, to receve vetoed blls from the Governor, s expected to be quckly adjourned to another day the followng week. After ths sesson s concluded, the Governor wll make defnte plans for hs summer vacaton. Actng Governor Samuel L. Bodne, emngton, wll probably revew approxmately, Natonal Guardsmen from New Jersey at Pne Camp on July and, men of the ant-arcraft artllery unts at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, on August. He wll also substtute for the Governor at a revew of the Ar Natonal Guard, Fort Dlx, scheduled for August. DVOCE New Jersey ctzens n the grp of legal machnery of easy dvorce states where they never have been or never expect to be, may look forward to Justce n the New Jersey courts. The State Supreme Court recently condemned a Maplewood woman for securng a quck and fraudulent dvorce n Florda from her doctor husband n Morrlstown and then havng the "mpudent effrontery" to nsttute a sut n the New Jersey courts to secure almony based on the llegal Florda dvorce. Her sut was dsmssed and her husband gven a dvorce by the hgh court. "Matrmonal suts... are rooted deeply n the home, n socety and n human relatons generally," sad the court. "They ought not be permtted to take on the aspects of a game wheren wts, speed, darng and fnesse preval over elemental rght and justce. Dvorces and ther ncdents have become lttle less than a natonal scandal. "The efforts of most of the states to mantan equlbrum n the martal status and responsbltes of ther domclares are shockngly thwarted by the lberal provsons of a few jursdctons, known as easy dvorce states, and by the faclty wth whch, under prevalng condtons, the laws or more conservatve jursdctons,. such as our own state, are mocked." POLO As the polo season gets underway n New Jersey, State health offcals hope the dsease wll not gan any headway ths summer. Thus far ths year only twentyfve cases of nfantle paralyss have been reported to the State Department of Health. Of ths small number, however, seven deaths resulted. n slanuary sx cases were lsted; there were fve n February; two n March; two n Aprl; sx n May; and four thus far n June. GLAMO GLS fc Last year New Jersey experenced, cases of polo whch resulted n deaths. Durng the perod from January to June 99, sxty-eght cases of nfantle paralyss were reported n the state, whch resulted n only sx deaths durng the perod. Mother and Dad should be especally careful durng the summer months to see that ther chldren do not experence sudden chlls. A physcan should.be called mmedately f there are any doubts about the chld's condton. NDEPENDENCE DAY: One hundred and seventy-four years ago next Sunday New Jersey's provncal Congress n sesson n at Burlngton adopted a combned Declaraton of ndependence and State Consttuton. The date was July, 778. Two days later, the natonal Declaraton of ndependence was adopted at Phladelpha, July, 776. Therefore New Jersey has a legal and hstorcal rght to celebrate ndependence Day next Sunday, two days ahead of the naton. New Jersey had long been seethng aganst the Crown when ts Provncal Congress met at Burlngton. Patrots rebellous to unfar taxaton, had already staged ther own "Tea Party" at Greenwch n Cumberland County, and what was to become known as ther own "Lberty Bell" had rung out at Brldgeton. The last royal Governor, Sr Wllam Frankln, was placed under arrest 7 years ago last week by the Provncal Congress when he tred to revve the defunct Assembly. The Declaraton of ndependence, manly the work of Thomas Jefferson changed the status of Amercans from rebels to free (Contnued on Page ) Opnons of Others PEACE WTH USSA We ourht to remember that the renl conflct n the world totes *» that deas are not by physcal force. There M no evdence that Sovet plan (or for world conquest s by mltary pownr. Ther prokram s rather one nf propntanda»nd nfltraton. t s not a mltary threat tlnt ussa presents to the world You do not bomb deas nut of exstence. educng the Kremln to ashes and promnent ussan ctes to run would not destroy communtam. deas can be mustered only wth other dea*. U was a wse statement of Kanson W. Baldwn, mltary expert of The New York Tmes,' made publc recently: "t would be wrong to make nevtable by our acton what s not nevtable." The exhortaton of at, Paul that f t be possble, as much AS n you les, be at Deaf* wth nl men," means much more than we have made t mean. "f t be possble," not proftable, usng our best ntellgence and goodwll. Surely t means more thnn a passve assent to peace f condtons are favorable. t means a defnte and postve attempt to overcome a war psychology that has cursed us wth n fatalsm that war s nevtable. t means that Chrstans should thnk peace and talk pence and bear testmony n ther lves to n way of lfe that wll naturally create peaceful atttudes. They should both work and pray for peace. As the chldren of Ood. they should be pence makers and know the blessng of such. Bshop Marshall. eed n The Mchlan Chrstan Advocate. FAKEY ON THE BALLOT The followng s an edtoral n the Washngton hgh school paper, the Washlngtonlan: "Do you, the leaders of tomorrow actually care who represents your school? "Durng the week that pettons were beng crculated, took a petton around for one 'Tom Barnett.' He was runnng for student body presdent. Ths fgment of my magnaton, not a real person, got a full petton sgned by you. "Student leaders eagerly awated ther turn to sgn Tom's petton. A leadng grls' club presdent, a popular boys' club presdent, the prexy of an honor sooety, and many other wellknown students all sgned the petton almost wthout queston. " dd encounter a few who sad, 'No, won't sgn ths. don't know hm.' "However, after a few more glb remarks, they too wrote ther names. One grl even rad, 'Oh, yes, know hm, He'd make a good presdent.' "n future years, are you students gong to l«t your vote be governed by a fast-talkng promoter who saysa canddate s 'a good guy'? Are you gong to let yourself.fall nto the hands of an ncompetent person who VM put nto offce because wmeone told you to vote for hm? Now, t>you*.turn of today wll be the voters of tomorrow!" Dane Surdlck Any adulta care to make my remarks about the gullblty of llgh school student*? Or s that also just a lttle too typcal of those well above hgh school age' The lesson on fakery on the ballot can't be learned too earl; Portland (Oregon) Journal. A UNON PAYE Dear Heavenly father, grant u. ths day dvne gudance Orant us thy blenng that peace and harmony may exst between our manner* of busness and offcals of our unons. Olve to our unon leaden the sprt of brotherly love and true Chrstan understandng. Gve us an attentve ear that we may hear the warnngs that thou, O Lord, may gve us to protect and keep us free men n our wonderful country of opportunty. Gve u«, O Lord, careful tongues that we, as unon members, may not say t.he t.htns whch outsders wll not understand and wll msnterpret. Grant that we be slow n Judgments wth our management people Gve us the power to reason sensbly and compromse reasonably our dffcultes. Grant us Thy dvne wll to do what s rght at all tmes. Delver us from the fowler who mght ensnare us through trckery for hs own selfsh gans. Gve us wsdom to see clearly the comng day when all warrng factons wll put away force and volence and go by the Oolden ule. Develop n us the sprt of true Chrstan fellowshp and make us a strong force for Ood, that we may contnue to carry on Thy good work, Ths we ask n Hs name. Amen Donald Edwn eadw n The Aroratter, Local 86, UAW. n Apprecaton New York Cty's water supply has been replenshed to some extent and cty offcals gve ther thanks to the many gangsters n the country for ther part n presentng every New York-bound busnessman wtth a bottle of water. Chrstan Scence Montor. (Harteret Savngs deposted on or before July, wll earn nterest from July That's why ths s the deal tme to transfer your out-of-town account to a hew NSUED compound-nterest account at the Woodbrdge Natonal where t wll be more convenent for you not only to do your savng, but also to enjoy our many other bankng, loan, and safe depost servces. Just brng n your present passbook. We'll be glad to take care of all detals of the transfer savng you tme and trouble. There s' no charge for ths servce. PlhlUhrd bj Cartarot Prf. Tl WmhlnttuD Avf., Carter*t, N, J, Telephone Carteret S-6 Charles B. Gregory Edtor and PublMler Subscrpton rate bt mull. Ardlng' jnltfcrel ont y»«r, M.«n - Sx monthl, fl.ll, Ttres most ha, 6f<r. Sngle cople by mll!. c»ntx. All pnynble n atvanot. By carrer delvery, cent» r»r copy. a. jenmt attun matter Juno 6, 9,»t CnrtMt, W. J., Pout Olll'o, under the Act of Marrh, 879. MAN BTJVET Ae Newspapers Get the Largest Share h ' advertsng «. - bll of the naton last wu O u«.«-..~- The total for rado was Jttmated at "mounted '"td ted t to,,,,,,,, accordng $67,, and that for lgznes, of t U "ual estmate --! ". of, Prnters'... r_,. nk, a all knds, at $,7,. ' lhut '"n devoted to prntng ndustry. We pass no specal corqfyutf ou the^ lnv M»)ers, as one mght suspect, had fgures reported but the. #«M»r who "'t>l sngle share of the total nvest- wants to get the most for jjdl ftoney can [ *.'Ho «oo,qoo or about one tlllrd - judge ther mportance for qjutymf,.7, P8VVP con nt. tng *TU»( YC«.T»,»o»<* wnt Uw»«V "Well, that'f the LAST tme VU ever go to an amuw«went park wth t wml-pro ptchw!" Addtonal Bankng HMU Frtdftft «to 6?: M. E NATONAL BANK MEMBCll KHKUUL HHKHVH ttfstkln VKBBHAl UHTOT MUUNUE tohj'ohatom

8 PAOF! FtfflftMY fluff.»f«. Justce Very Sfrcf <f MLWAUKEE - COUT B. MeAMer, J7, hs tjmrt that MrAlst*r w*< released fr«m the house at correcton after servng Anyn for vngranrv. A couple of days nter he stopped Patrolman Clement Srhmdt and»bw "Take me n. want another JO days." Agnn ht wa taken before Dstrct Judgt Harvey -. Netlen on o vagrancy tlarje. Sad the defendant: "'ve reconsdered my proporton, judge don't want any more tme n jal. What plan to do s wrte to my fller h Greenvlle, S. C.. and atk her for money to return home." "Well, you can do that when you're n the county Jal." repled the judge. "There'll be pen and nk." "Oh, won't jet any money f have to vrrlte from Jal," McAlster lad. "What dfference doe t make where you wrte the letter to your lur?" "t makes all the dfference n the world: planned to tell her to send me money becauae wa» sck." "That would be. obtanng money under fale pretenes," sad the. Judge. "Ten days,n the house of correcton." lr Force Drops Thousands^ Men On War Game* Area SOUTHEN PNES-The army ar force, n constant jearch for new nnd mproved method* of de lvrrnjf men and equpment to any gven area for defense or attack, recently completed the largest ma neuver snce the war n whch thousands of men and ton* Of lupples were delvered by parachute. n the frst 8 hours of operaton Sw.rmer, men nvaded the North Carolna "combat rone" parachute or were landed on the nrstrp VcapUred" by frst nvaders. Supples totalng,97 torn, ncludng Jeeps and three-qutrter ton trucks, were also delvered by ar. Some of the Jetp and much of the supples were parachuted from the 87 flghts that passed over the area. n all,, troops and 6, tons were delvered nto the lone by ar durng the day maneuver, Ar Fort* ltd Army leaden ndcated that'they Mevwl the practce arlft, although far from perfect n executon, was demonstratng the practcablty of an entrely an-flown attack or counter-attack. Gen, J. Lawton Collns, army chef of staff, called the maneuver "wonderful" and sad t was "the bggest step forward lnce the war." Much of the technque uwd n droppng men and Suppllo, and schedulng flghts over the combat area, were developed n the ''Berln arlft," tanqy offcals reported. Offcers sad that much of the mprovsed loadng and unloadng equpment had not worked as well* as expected durng the maneuver. They added, however, that the purpose of th< operaton was to fnd answer to thoe questons: "How dd we err n plannng?" "What s good and bad about our equpment'.'" The maneuver w*» «ovtr«test of arborne operatons and answered many of the defense department's questons. Malara No Longer Hvalh Hazard WASHNGTON- f lh*> poneer Of a century a,gn could return probably mt ev-m our utonmbles and nrphn'* vmlf nn.^e hm more than a.'mnle announfrnont recently rn^de by Dr. Justn M, Anrln-v. Unted Stars pumr hralth servce. The announcement W.T; "Malara wll probably he Hlmnated as n major publc health haard n the 'tlled States by 9." To the frontersman, even n northern stntr-s, hs lfe was Often bult around the "shakes." Preachers srhnrtuled ther servces and judco set hours for court (sessons wth nn eye to avodng the tr/e of ther recurrent atlarks nf "agcr," More thnn onn host town dotted the Msssspp, the Mssour, the Oho nnd other rvers, ts survvng nhabtants havng fled after as hfh as BO per cent of the populaton fell to malara. The dsease gradually receded as the effectveness of qunne as a specfc became wdely known n the MO's. However, recent reports' plnev the number of cases n tho Unted States nt between l.fnn. and' 6,, yearly wth lloo deaths. Malara has been maltng a stubborn retreat as land has been draned, farmers have moved to the cty, and the level of educaton has clmbed so that use of qunne has become more wldesprend. Wth these condtons offerng hope for success, the U.S. publc health servce organzed a fve-year eampngn aganst the dsease n lfl+7-the campan whch led Dr. Andrews to make hs hopeful predcton. About Your Home Too many homo makers thltf P'tlcuta' pans to make ther dnng tables look lovely only when company s comx for dlnn«r. Sncf our personal famles arc the most mportant people n our lves, ths s a bt hard to understand. Famles apprecate havng the mrnltlrrw table lookng attractve jukt as much, nnd perhaps more, than outsders. The most nexpensve cloths or place mats, when arranked wth, care, can look as pleasng as the most expensve damask. When there are flowers n the j garden, by all means have some of them on the table, f there are no flowers to be had tfthout gong j to trouble or expense, use frut. arranged attractvely, for a center pece. Be sure that vwer s plucrtl straght, that plates, glasses and cups are correctly placed, and that everythng s mmaculately clean. t s not. necessary to labor lmtk nnd hard over washng a stcky J casserole dsh, even wth partcles of burnt food stuck to the sdes. Lot the dsh soak n warm water to whch one tablespoon of bakng soda has been added. Proclamaton Any wall paper can be made washable by brushng szng over t. Ths s partcularly practcal n ktchens and bathrooms. A Valce from Nowhere A psychatrc board was testng the mentalty of a solder. "Do you ever hear voces wthout beng able to tell who s speakng or Where the voces come from?" he was asked. "Yfs, sr," answered the Mdler. "And when does ths occur?" "When answer the telephone." WHEEAS: Perth Amboy Lodge No. 78, Benevo- Jent Protectve Order of Elks has been known throughout ths area for ts commendable work among crppled chldren, and WHEEAS: The Lodge annually asks "the rabderltft of ths area for ther support, and WHEEAS: Under the auspces of Garteret members of the Lodge tag days wll be held today and tomorrow throughout the entre 'Borough, proceeds to go to the Perth Amboy Elks Crppled 'ChUdrtm's Fund, Therefore,, Stephen A. Skba, majyor of the Borough of Carteret, declare Frday, June 8 and Saturday, July, 9 as Elks Days n Catteret fend UFge resdents of ths communty to donate o ths,worthy cause by buyng and wearng the tags. Sgned: Stephen A. Skba, Mayor fllmw memtkrs of thp KuUrrx Ttmnl nf Trtrttees pone n front of Old Queens followng a rtren tflr of th«hutc Unversty campus rt Now Brunswck. They are, left to reht, chard-ft. Scddfr, assstant to the publsher of the Newark Kvenlnl News.» publc trustee: Davd L.Cole, Pat«rs«n attorney, charter trustee; Mrs. Edwn P. Fekh Jr, of A Key ~ to Better /V#»r Trmtev.s Tour utfers ng. r%» Thallum, nlunrae rnstee; aymond,, Sehroeder, Kenrrnl ronnsel for the Publc Servce Electfff. and (!:s Company, ulunnl trustee: Lesle G. McDouall, vlcr presdent of the Fdelty Tnon Tnwt Company, Newark, and tlchanl K. Payrtter Jr. of Prlncctm, vtce presdent of *hc New Vofk Lfe nturane.e Company, both charter trustees. l".fga, NOTKFS ; o nl': HK.HH r <..null, N,.). «T.;r«n or,!, «,.r.nrnlm, 'lnlntllt, tonu. Mrl^T'AWKN' 'AN \ 'nrst A.VSWN, lls l>r(vl'nntk V\, K fnr th' Ml Vf.!»S(, : v He of t lp n hovf> Mut*< w! n np <Uf^ tpl (ml lplvpfflu, 'll S M'«( Mllfl Hlllll VlTlnn u :HM:-! )AV. TMC TW'lyFTll A \ p OK J'.V. A. ). 9!(> l "t l" k Snnlarl Tme anl MC ' ' H- KHrn' >ny frht MBVh<^ 'nmt- W tw rft'non ol tlt.ml.ln. at the ShKrltr'n Offl' * n '' *" t v nr New llrnnwl-k, N. J..M.. r l.t rmt nr pnvfl of nml, ntn', \\!MK m' l>enjf n the Hormuh nl <"L-( r» t. n the Coutlty of M <llcm«x, n (he Htate of New,*r. ^' H'lnK known nnj le.flufnftel «l-h S< and fbf), llock on a! lan lmn enttled "Map of Car- NT**! llefe-lth, Kltfttetl nt ('nrlerpt, n H.- KurouKh uf llnnyeve'lt, MMH-»! Cmnty, N. J., lntfl Keltruury r>th, SM 7. Mnvcyel am.mapml ly Vtn\ slm.un, C.-K., Caneet, N. J," wlleh m VH fluj n the Clerk's (fflre nf MlllleKej County on Kabrunry Mnl, 97, m Mnp No. 8, Kle N>. n t. HelrK the premlne enmmotly known nnl»slknntel ns N», f«krulnrl'k Htreet, f'arteret, N. J. Tle Aproxlmnte mnt of the Judgment to he oltlsdel ty mld nll«m the Hum of N'lne TlunHanl Sevenly-nlnp DutlnrH ll9,7«.nl) tn- Ktther wtl the rost of thn dle, Turether wth nl an]»ln(f nr the. hl lll^, hercrtltanentxnnl "PP'Tlennnces ler,-,,, H n un-wlk, up,,,.,,, ' AMY. <H.F')M,\v C.!'. 6-6, (-n, «.:, : the Moflrtl of MMCU, '" fnkh (f Carteo, X,,, ", ' tle Curlern Jfu s.,',, nehlny la'trlk,.lull.", pllflt (Vln-fc, f,,r,,,,. 'lynl'nl KlH'u,,,,,""'.lnt Of KUPpllea!.," M at the offce of the, " n the Hll Hclwml,,, '' hdrp, ' ' On wll l,e,, ),.n,,, tlh mfhln(t "' Th^ Hmr> of K, llr,m the rltht n reje-t,,nv ' fleorne Tutl j", 'ftrtftel.m,, '.lunf J«,!>»«' r.. C-^-f CLASSFllj. VcM.t W««tJ«lrt for du f.mu a -herortrt h.mc H raetll M'hool. lmnnr. Mtrrtlon, Btc nn Perfect Condltlnn. \.,n)r for the UHlnnl'lK nn,, SKYlNVHl*) ft Unml ft WentrV Wentflell Ues world at Qwtnbrter wth 9 ts ymr newspaper Skunks nvade Canadan Town; Qtnns<E*tcuto PAS, ONT. -Twstng Shakespeare slghtly, the resdents of Pars arc convnced thtt a skunk by any other names wll smell jut as bad. They should know. ThrM hundred skunks nvaded the town, f\ leavng hundreds at wounded human dgntes n ts wake. Chckens were klled. Houses were evacuated. And cleanng frms were, conductng the greatest amount of busmes n years. The army of skunks ndscrmnately vctmzed men, women and chldren from ambush under porches and n chcken coops. A skrmsh between a group of grls and a famly o! skunks n the basement of the Y. W. C. A. forced all resdents to evacuate. Alen Clarkson, town counclor, one of the chef vctms of the nvason, was ambushed just outsde hs front door. Bfvjfsal other skunks contamnated <hts,«hves. Clarkson fufgcm) tap n the human counterdfetsfe on tha n- ' vadcrs. He wll M flghted, he sad, to gve each of tt\e pests a whff of the ejthautt from hs automoble n retalaton for the whffs they have been Jvng th«town. Han dthrw Days Urtdr Hood of Car; l«y» Two Eggs MEMPHS W. H. Ells CDplau-d for days about the emcll comjg from the hood of ls automoble. When he fnally llted the hood, he found a hen and two eggs, one broken, the other perfect. Klls descrbed the hen nl snged and pretty bedraggrtd. He calculated that 'h* had drven about SO nk'9 wth Her Under the Hold. Book Matche Wood la not tht only thng that (oes up n match tmoke. Bock matches, o bandy n tlzc and N popular lu an advertsng medum, add no e than,9 torn of paperboard atack to.law,j>y«««sh M Call.WOodbrdge 8-7 or Perth Amboy -78 "CaH For My Furs!" That's all you need say! Our specal messenger wll call for your furs at your convenence... store them safely n our scentfcally protected vaults and return them to you next Fall. Budget - low STOES VVOODDGE. FODS!OPELAWN AT PNBUM'J SAW n the. servce of Freedom t s dedcated to mprovng your fa-vafeguardng your lbertyhelphg you n the purtut of hqppnefg. ll* ^«c»rate.news reports you are nformed of all sgnffcanl, mportant local events. **>a people and.poltes. (n ts edtoral (dlumtb the mportant local topcs of fhe lmes are analyzed, nterpreted, made really understandable. ftn&throutth Us advertsng column' you me enabled to choose freely Mfhat «fou want, and from whom you want to buy t at prces wthn your WOODBDGE PUBLSHNG CO. Publshers of the»dependent-leader The Carterel Press ftartan Townshp-Fords Beacon.-, \

9 h Ad of PattnU ;VTH -Dr.. H. Bram-, Ms poftwf» Me-,.;,,., of h. frends and "L,,,>r " «n dfort" communty, f,,r help recently., rtor ran * notce n the v f" r 'y' h County N * w>;, nm now up «g*ln*t serl-,,,lcm. Have been n tht ul for three weeks nd undergo «serous oper»-,,,,, whch m«y not sur- am now askng your - you tsked mne thous- ),, you remember how nu lot when m»yb* «now cov«pr,,l the ground or n all othef kn(s nf bad weather, when you hp.rd my voce say, ' wn ""N"W, my frlend», am askn vm to come and pay me v. ; m.tl fees charged you for m, Srrvces. You mght do better to settle,l, me than wth my admlnlmtor- Please don't dsappont m(, my frends, lor love every me "< y u -" (ng Wrtes Songs [or Mchael Todd's Loadway Muscal NEW YOK-A klnf has wrtten «,,',( for a Broadway muscal. Fnr some years now the knf«of, world have been havng a dfftmc and many have moved nto occupatons (ar from kngly, [hs kng, however, has a throne ; from alt ndcatons s n no - of losng t. [HC S Phumphon 'Aduldet, - Vear-old Kng of Thaland, who s..lercan born and nterested n Lscal composton. He wll be represented on Broad- Ly n Mchael Todd's forthcom- L revew enttled "Todd'l Ptep low." Tlc youthful March's song "Blue wll be featured n the along wth fve other tonga composed. oyaltes' from h* ntj wll go to the rfl^m Thaland Todd learned whle n kurope ut year that the kng wrote popusongs. But he soon found out at «aung th» monartb to agree hav«hs songs n Broadway was a dlertnt. gutter. Just how Todd brdged the gap Broadway and Thaland us nut been dsclose^, but tvllently negotatons were carred wt between the producer and prnce Chakraband, the kng's hambcrlan, who s also hs busltss manager. [ "Blue Nght" s descrbed by a mg wrtng expert as a "sensuous gune" and the other songs were M to be character peces or babds. The musc was wrtten by the kng and he wa asssted wth the pres by Prnce Chakabrand The >ngs are n both Englsh wd Satesc. n persuadng the kng to allow 8? use of hs songs, Todd s reortcd to have remnd** the monarch that Presdent Truman played pano and that hs daughter appeared the concert Man Throw H K H H Un*J«r F» to Savt Wfe's Lb [SKVEVLLE, N.C.-A 7-year- '":,:) used hs body as a brake tcn«nh the wheels of.'hs automo- tu save hs wfe from a plunge '" a mountan clff tod certan kath. ' :> Alonozo A. Faasett lad she ltr husband had stopped ther "nuble at an observaton pont fe Great Smoky mountans r «e Tennessee-North Caroluul L Whl her husband stood outsde "< ' automoble watchng the sunl«e the car began to roll toward a "'g mountan slope, She had not gotten out a ^ ("ble wth her husband, she [ dl <. b«tause " couldn"t stand to ' ' "» from the duy heght" lll ' screamed when the car frst l move, but her husband ""t hear her. Then, when the»«c was almost upon hm at eae of the dlff, he nouced the - L-mont and tred to stop the >Jy shovng on t wth hs l"«that (aled to check ts pro- F < - '. he threw hmself prone. One [^ car wheels crossed hu Wdy the "t wheels struck hm. ^ w a able to scramble (rout -"'tomobue and get ld (rom s "«B motorst l -A. g acne ter nanu report dme* rut *nd Z 9 W J?' D tt^mm b ««tag ^ «* u ther -very boflel. North «to the Amercan bg 7c HAMS c (Whole or Shank Half) Full Cut D. Short Shank Specal for one week only! Just th«thng for th«pcnc! Tender, jucy, beautful ham just \ht thng for the long wtek-tnd! Ftoturtd of all Acm«f l " Prem Swfft *o. can -W Smoked (lutt Half) b. 9c H/-C TUKEYS 9c Orange Ade".? c Specal for one-week only! deal for pcnc Campbell's Pork & Beans * c V Specal for one week only! Take advantage of ths low prce! Skppy Peanut Butter Weak Only! -oc. jar c Sandwch Cookes ""Te. 9c Asco Coffee 68c Pretzel Stcks CTM" l! "" 9C CHE BLEND. Ground fresh to order. Nabsco Grahams' P 8c ^'"^f^ffee ^ ^ B'. NASCO Emh n«r on LGHTE BODED. Vgorous Flavor! BSCUTS,, yl. *.,. pkb JVC U» n [ f n ffpp *-"- '-*'- 7Q r / /-* SUNSHNE r deal VrfOTeC pound tan / OC vrspy Lrackers ^.pk,. *CDC HEAVY BODED. Tops them am Vnmlln Wntow SUNSHNE, k»g. *\n T ASCO Or.ng. «)7 -«. A,. vanlla yvaters o.«pv r *oc ea p.k«.... Pt.. le Pv 9. yc Chocolate Ksses H ", H!.".b. f c Wooden Spoons j ^7?c Marshmallows CAMm "L pkg. c Wooden Forks JT 9c Evap Habtant Mlk l ZT A r c Whte Paper Plates "JT c Onon Soup r c DUdouly dlferent! Swft's Baby Meats T c Armour's Ltmd ToKjur tlhml c Econamraf, (Jetrou/ Brll's Macaron Dnner " 9c A meal n telf! Harrs Whte Crab Meat «,. )Vc Fur your "th" ttlebraton, Armour's Chopped Ham can For tatty tanducht! Cranberry Sauce Whole berry or straned. Dl Pckles K::;:.v;: nd Wesson Ol c r 6c ll' mla tme! f«m* lo gel Weon! Armour's Potted Meat!Hr c Perftet for your pcnc! Beech-Nut Baby Foods t. 9c 6?r 8c Ocean Spray 6-o. con You'll need t for your turkey! c Cream Whte H " \, TENN b,. n 7c Henz Baked Beans T; c Whte Vnegar ASCo -o. r LJc botu oyal Crown 6 9c plu D.p. f Tdy Plolc- OC _ Shelf Paper rod JJ*» Coca Cola 6 *-o«, b»hu A Jt- Dtp. Henz Ketchup bett Bala Club:.' a. bohlt LJ\. Dtp. Stuffed Olves ollvot PANTE' ar 9c Salted Peanuts Boraxo HAND S-«. can voc CEANE* carton Jl< HOM-D-LT Mayonnase Mustard LT Cr " m Potato Chps Potato Salad Armour's Corned Beef Hash r c For a quck meal! VANHOE Lumms Peanut Butter T' c So tmooth and creamy! "TTTNZ"" Fresh Cucumber Pckles V 9c tttl*et for the pcntl CDCE "fec!,, 7c ) c *-e. «r 'C -o. ullo bag J-o. tan c 9c Wlson's Mor Pork w a:: 9c Beef r c deal for \e pcnc! Slver Dust Wth Cannon Face Cloth a-o«. O7_ pockgg. LlK. Ganl «-o. pacltag* wth C O _ Cannon Dlh Towtl Ftt«l Ball Chffon Soap Flakes X ' 6c Borax T. 6c r 9c Laundry Starch NAA,L *, 9c Cgarettes NC TOP' J<C Mason Jars "::; 79c :: 89c Natonally jamoutl of OAL 9! DESSETS wth each purchase of Hormel SPAM "r c Th* mhaeu mtatl deal Dog food lw 'c * turn *JV- JVllonaltr fanout! deal Ball Frut Jars J " 8c?' 9c Buy them now! Try tb«on«package and f you don't agree t's "top," lmply return th«pkq. for full purchas* prce! BAKBY Vrgna Lee Week-End Specal!»"~ Lousana Crunch ng c An old southern favorte! Golden goodness, topped wth delcous cocoanut crunch! Vrgna Lee Cocoanut Stcky Buns "JT c asn studded cnnamon spced coffee cake, caramel coatng wth cocoanut. Dansh Pecan ng c VWNA US olls & Tray MUM SUPM MAD FANC FU KAY town V J«rv» Q-. l.rtf. - j Angel Food Cake 9c Bread and Tray c l Haddock r t ff Scallops Ac ed pe, Top qualty. Enjoy a turkey dnner and tasty turkey landwchw for your pcnc! eody-for-tle-pan Drown Turkeys <>>. 7 Featured n our self-servce meat depts. Drawn weght; head, feet and entrals remove Frdsh Ground Beef * c All Sknless Franks Whole Canned Hams "> 79c Assorted Cold Cuts Smoked Cala Hams» c Fresh Large Shrmp FESH FUTS Watermelons lb c»-»6. VEGfTLtS Enjoy coolng, refreshng, sweet watermelon now at ths startlng low prce. Featured at ol Acmes! Golden pe BANANAS Jucy Fancy Lmes Fancy Jersey adshes Large Cultvated Blueberres b. c MAW C Florda Yellow Corn, Seedless Grapefrut b -»* M 9c! c» 9c -9c Extra Large Nearby ceberg Lettuce "<«c DAYCEST CE CEAMpnt Pnt ^ C - carton carton Lk J V 9c Enjoy ths rcher, creamer ce cream now! eal frut flavors! Featured at all Acmes! Gallon Carton 98c ce Cream Cake oll c Try our new specal banana ce cream 'n cake roll Specally Prced! Farmdalo Fancy Grwn Baby Lmas o,. Q f package # V Try them now n tns specal ge'-acquanud prce. Each package equals VU to Vh Uma n pod DEAL Concentrated Each can makes V pnts pure juce! QropefrutJucec P.r... f!;:9c Asparagus Spears "STtJS C Slced StrawberresSt^L*. c French Fred Potatoes K 9c Glendale Club Slce t! Spread t! Melt t! Featured at all Acmes! Cream Cheese Chan Food Mld Colored Cheese Sharp Colored Cheese Provolone Cheese Domestc Swss Cheese Kraft Velveeta Cheese Sheffeld Cottage Cheese Amercan Loaf Cheese $l<<l Parkay Colored Margarne Gold Seal Fresh Eggs 8o. pkg. c -lb. box 7c H. 9c * c *6c *c * 6c l-o. '" c cup Jy* c c, 9c Jl * All Advertsed Prces Effectve Untl Monday ClOSED AL DAY TUESDAY, JULY th Open Frdays tl 9 M. HOUSEHOLD NSTTUTE ^ ^ & w CUOKWAE Excluvt Oflerwtl Lmted Tme Only! ON OU CAD PLAN V/ Quart Cottmd Sauce Pan $ 89 M M Wthout Q><t wth cart Tlnck, top-qudlly alumnum that Ust» lfetme! Cope S«e -Sve! All peces r» on dsplay at ll Acft Markets! Ge your> now! Don't delay! tm/t

10 ^f'v* V tupnpmyf ) TFN Ly For Your Shoppng Convenence SEVCES AND 9 Applate epars Muscal nstructon Tfl: WOodhrlde H-6S Clarke epar Servce EFMEATON and ACTOMATC WASHNG MACHNES AvfnH'Strfrt, AvMel. N. J. Authorng Urerall ervlee fcxprrt Bfndl Concrete HGH TEST CONCETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Ston* - Washed Gravel Washed Pwd - W»terproofln«Lme - Bref: - Cement - Pnter Bartun Mercantle Corporaton Phone PE--7S FONT AND FAYF.TTE STS. PETH AMBOY. N. Jj, Drug Stores Avenel Plurmacy AHWAY AVENUE WOOUDGG fbeschfton! WHTMANS CANDES Cosmeles - flm - Greetnt Cards AYMOND JACKSON AND SON DUGGST gg Mftln Street Woodbrdge, N. J. TeWphone: 8- Dg fennels AWAY? BOAD YOU DOGS Dalv, Weekly, Monthly ate* Watblnc and Strppng Well Ventlated Best of Cre Spck & Span Kennels Bo 6, nman Avenue ahway, N. J. AEWAY 7-9 Funeral Drectors SYNOWECK Funeral-Home 6 Atlantc Street Cartcret, N. J. Telephone Carterct 8-7 Furnture BOY ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE! Vacaton at home wth outdoor furnture from Wnter Brothers Waysde Furnture Shop ^BUtaway Avenel, N. J. Open Dally A. M. to a P. M. : Wood brdge -77 Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrde Woodbrdge Lauor Store JOS. ANUASCK, POP, omplete Stock of Domestc ad mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 7 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBUDGE. N. J Muscal nstrumets THH OAD TO MUSCAL HAPPNESS _ UNOLL NOW Expert nstructon. Accordon - Voln Utauu&rterB for Qualty Mntlottl nstruments und Accessores LBKBAL TADE-NB Edde's Musc Center AND SCHOOL OF MUSC U>' Ed. UvakaaM, P*a». N» t- FtpnsHo'n Musc Shop AUTHOZED nfaleh Buettrler, Srlmer, Martn Eppbene, Slln«erl»nd, Ot*U#l Muscal nstrnotlonj on All nstrument* Mtal Pltn for Students 6 New Brunswck Avenue Fords. N J. Vrth Ambojr -«W» Ol Burners DELCO OL BUNES YEAS TO PAY AVENEL COAL & OL CO. AHWAY AVENUE Call WDGE. 8- lw Pet Shop W Joe's Pet Shop PETS - FOOD - SUPPUES H8H MEAT FUKS DALY, H, (OVT VsVwlTU lldl'ual, FSH DDS - (AMKN - Sll'l'UMS 6 NEW BUNSWCK AVENUE PEETH AMBOY TEL. -9 Pano Tunng Phl. Goldn Pano Specalst TUNNG EGULATNG EPANG Estmates Cheerfully Gven CALL P- A. -76 Plumbng PLUMBNG SUPPLES AT LOWEST PCES! OPEN SUNDAY ALL DAY Avenel Plumbng Supply HGHWAY, AVENEL WDGE. 8-8 Plumbng and Heatng Charles Farr Plumbng - Heatng Telephones: Woodbrdge 8- or 8-6 SHOW OOM alway Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Pony des H. DETES.PONY DE At Maple Tre«Pcnc (nunds Avejel Open Dally fj ar ~ to 6 P. M. Pones (or Chldren's Brthday Partes Pcncs and Bazaars Please Make Your eservaton* Early Call Wo. 8-M6-M tktwec* 6P.M. ado epars A CA-8-89 AVs ado & Televson SALES and SEVCE HMHO Overhauls a Specalty., Free l)»tu»t«s PYonpt and Expert etal! CA Tun. 8ol Tuba* All Type Batteres for PortaM** PESNG AVBNTTC CATEET, N. J. ado and Televson Our Trulnrd Stuff ran put an «n la all your trouble* today! CALL WDGB 8*8 FO THE FNEST ado and Televson Serve* YOU'VE EVE HAP al Estate-Mroe Donald T. Manson NSUANCE epresentng Boynton Brother* & Co. Over» YMMV Telephone Woodbrldre 8-9-J NSUANCE POTECTON of eal and Personal Property Aganst Loss or Damage by Fre or Other Hazards All Forms of AUTOMOTVE AND PUBLC LLTY NSUANCE For nformaton and KAtea The Arthur F. Ges Agency 8 Green Street, Tel. Wdge, 8-69 oofng and Sdng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnlnc and Sheet Metal Work ooflnr, Metal Celngs and Furnace Work 88 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. Telephone 8-6 "SNCE 9" Sew Jersey oofng Company oeftof.- Brck SMln# Metal Work 9- NEW BUNSWCK A-FE. PETH AMBOY, N. J. Tel. PE,6 Let U9 EVVE The Exquste Beauty of YOur UGS CAPETS UPHOLSTEY Call CA JOHN LOKS AH work done, n your home. JUr Appontment Only Servloe Statons Clarktors ESSO SEVCE Amboy Avenue an* Jasutt Street Wwdbrdct, N. J. WO-S-lSl, Ges Bros. Gulf Servce Jack Gel*, John Dojeak, Prove. WASHNG, OEASWQ TUBS BKPABED AMBOY AVB. AND GBEEN ST. WOODBHDQE, N. J. Hohhan Brother* QAHAGB Bftw luntte -MM C«t. Antet Arenu ttt Servce Statons Sewaren Sunooo Servce Wmt S Woodbrlde Av«.,.' EPAS OF AA KNDS WASHNG POLSHNG OAD SWtVCE OAU, US WO-8-7 Center WLL GVE YOU Ufrtf $ TradB-ln FO YOU OLD SBWNO MACHNE SEWNG MACHNES EPAED A ELECTFED Frank Hovanec's DOMESTC SEWNG MACHNE AND NOTON CENTE 67 WASHNGTON AVE. Carteret -76 Tax WOODBDGE Tlng AT TLE CO. U AHWAY AVENUE WOODBDGE BATHS KTCHENS UBBE FLOONG (QUALTY FST) Phones: WO-8-97 W. NE WO-8'68 Used Cars "BETTE USED CAS" BENE AUTO SALES AMBOY AVENUE WOODBDGE, N. J. Wdre. 8-KW 8- oofng Tel, Ga. 8-9S Call The gllt Man (or OOFNG JOBS Over Years Experence D. Wess Tnsmth Sheet Metal Work All Knds of oofng Low-Prces for Flat oofs oof eparng Gutters - Leaders FEE ESTMATES OO8EVK,T WE. CATEET CA» DBMOLSHtD: DBTVE GOES HOME AlHAMBA. Calf. The automoble Uelon&ng to Anthony Hlb»rt wa» so badly demolshed when t struct a truck and skdded nto a ttee. that Hlbert had to be pred tote rom the wreckage and polce had to ask hm the make ol the ca. Taken to» hosptal, he was treated for concusson und shock and left for home TBM& WALLET ENDCOTT, N. Y. Whle operatng a t>w«r mower n a park Wllam Johnson dropped hu wallet. A patrolman turned up at Johnson's rvpme later wth a hand* fll of shredded blls, about $8. The patrolman had dscovered the peces and traced the money to Johnson through a sllced-up pay slp. NOMNEES Wlle n*ay states have prmares for the nonlnato: of canddates for the most mportant ofrfcera others, ontably N*> York, dlnt to Uw conventual style ot "> ' * QWAU SM VCE CufaUMat of pwtal lerrtc UM n«t vnm.. th* publc. Qoxmm * fud to wdw tyamm wr Mfctlortr to FBBAY, JUNE, 9f> DAY AND NGHT SEVCE METEED ATES rst' M Mle c Each Addtonal ' Mle.. c when OFFCE: PEAL STEET WOODBDGE, N. J. Mam Street PGOttt SAPQ HUMO HM HE OOBSNT KMQW HE. LOST- WTH A TUCK AT EM AMD Sarah Ann's Cookng Class Because eggs may be prepared n a great number of ways, they provde opportunty for varety and nterest n the dally menu. Snce- they are toughened by hgh heat, they should be cooked at low temperature. Place custards, souffles and smlar egg dshes n a pan of water bakng to prevent overheatng the egg mxture. Cook egg sruce over hot water. Bee and Bacon Souffle!!> cup dced slced bacon tablespoons mnced onon G slces whte bread 6 epgs slghtly beaten cups mlk l teaspoon su - teaspoon dry mustard ' teaspoon paprka Saute bacon and onon together untl lghtly browned. Dran off fat and use to brush bread slces, Cut bread nto fngers or squares. Arrange n alternate layers ' wth cooked bacon n greased casserole. Combne, add remanng ngredents and pour over bread mture. Bake n an oven over degrees for about hour. Crefttned.Dred Beef 'A lb, dred beef 6 tablespoons flour % teaspoon, salt 6 tablespoons butter or margarne Pepper cups mlk teaspoon prepared mustard Ca»enne pepper % teaspoon bottled condment sauce 'A cup mnced parsley 6 shelled hard, or soft cooked eggs Toast Shred dred beef and let stand n bolng, water mnutes. Make a whte sauce usng the butter, flour, mlk, salt and pepper. To sauce addtthe beef, mustard, Cayenne popper, condment sauce and parsley. Just before servng drop n the whole eggs and serve on the tout. Coffee Souffle Pe l baked pe shell l'/ cupuatrong coffee beverage %: CUP JpUk envelope gelatn eggs ' V t cup sugar % teaspoon salt V teafpoun ranula Vr cup cream- whpped Combne coflee-, mlk and gelatn n tdfl at donate boler and scald Slowly str n egg yolks, whch have been beaten wth V s mp su^ar and the salt. eturn to double boler and cook, strrng constantly, over hot water untl mxture coats spoert. temove rm heut and let ohltl untl begnnng to set. Baat egg whtes untl stff, addm cup sugar gradually, whle contnung to beat. Add vanlla. Fold nto gelatn mxture and beat wltj egg mater untl smooth. Fold n Whpped cream. Chll untl begnnlng to set: thtn turn nto cooled, baked pe shell. Chll untl set. Serve wth or wthout»prlrrcle of sem-sweet chocolate. Baked n ChteM Sauce 8 tawespoons butter o* margarne 6 tabwpoou flour % tewpoon salt. cups mlk teaspoons prepared mutatd cups grated Amaroen chceee eggs Make whte sauce, uanc buttw, mlk, flour, salt. Add mu&tard and Cheese to the sauee; gtyr untl cheebe s melted. Cover bottom of x " x %" bakng dsh wth of the sauce OkreteUy b<*k Mtt* Caver to 9 Mr ana by alph Sten AMES What worres the Western natons: They have,, flghtn men, some poorly equpped, whle the ussalns are supposed to have,7,, heavly armed and close to Western Europe. Captol Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Page) people fghtng for ther ndependence. The frst New Jersey Consttuton was retaned for 68 years. t provded the Governor should be elected every year by the Legslature; and the rght of suffrage was gven only to resdents who are worth ffty pounds proclamaton money. Ctzens had to be substantal property owners f they wshed to vote n those early days ol New Jersey. TUNPKE The New Jersey Turnpke Authorty, whch s spendng $,, to construct ts 8-mle turnpke from Bergen to Salem countes, s scheduled for plenty of trouble f t don't change ts polces. The authorty, headed by Paul L, Troast, of Passalc, employs only epublcans. Cvl servce lsts are gnored generally when fllng major postons. nsurance patronage s beng whacked up among the State Senators. Up to date, only comparatvely few «mployes have been hred as contractng companes bult the turnpke. But when ts new adraltfstraton buldng s constructed near New Brunswck and the superhghway s completed n 9, rghtful demands that all employes b«selected through cvl servce compettve tests, rather than through po'tlcs, the same as other departments, are expected to reach the showdown JESEY JGSAW: New Jersey wll have,, lcensed drvers by the end of 9, conpared wth.779,78 at the begnnng of the 96 regstraton year on Aprl, accordng to new State Motor Vehcle Drector Martn J. Ferber.... Ffty-two Amercan Legon posts n New Equp Your Home Wth Combnaton DOOS AX SZES N STOCK CMAK WHTE PNE BONZE SCEEN PCES E BON HEE & ASED SOMEWHEE HLSB BE UMBE CMP. "A Y«rd for Frendly Svrlce" AVENEL ST., AVENEL WOODBHDGU 8- CLASSFED wonnnnnan ptn,«n«cj to M (lr*«h tlttt. Woodb l«*, N. J. publkcn «f voonndob nnnt LEADW CATEW PrtHW ATAN TOW»eHP.fl BEACON THEE NKWSPAPS llne Tlm«. V S Tmt l*o l>* r lln * Tlm.«- f V»r lln* Tfmu c l»-r lne (YALY CONTACT) ( ltn«- hreo pkwr.jlc per lnt Mtnlfmrn «par» clmrg^d S lll»». rmnkp of rotw nllowtd montlly. «llf.rn lo a lnn ftv» wards. D ADVMT8N mal* for cftlblllej ccounl" only. lrr>ffl«r rnarmonn wll b» mrnnl fur at tt* onp-tlme rate \. s nrlfcl ttnt thlf«an.l Btn pml lpfrp tht t lne wll bt hurt" '! fur tl«attunl mrner of n)*" tl" a appnarel, chargng a^ h*> nto ^nrnpt. Th«P"c)Olblf(t<> F'ntlHhlng Co. rhcr-n n. rlcht to wlt, r«v n or r't.ll copy submtted, and wll nt le ro*pof* b«fur rn«rfl than m- norrftrt l^erllon of any al- frlh'ntl. Tm cn-dlpratlon of the lvt'rllkor* wll b( a pr«'lttf>d.!l,ro \. M. WOODBDGE 8-7 TO AV (KWUH, lny old nr sturtp. nlh or TOUOOH* and rsn', rntclth weekly. tnhwtt} 7- BO, «-M, t, T-6 HK.tl, KATATK WAM'» AV.; Ht'yftrtS for -room bunmlow. u.-l.'f, f you w«nt to llslrmr nf your homes pk««e conth'l m'. Wres. Hmlth Htreft, '. A. Call Perth Amboy -HJH nr WMH- 'T M t l,"! l'«'ll. rot' ADVS.,OT FO ALEArr,,,, ren Avanua Hc-he.. Av»nu>, B' x "- w«t«r,.g*a, khkl,»8. ebart»e Avenu nue, tuchen 8 -Otll. FOU XT9 for M ^. Avenue. Sew«r nn,, XOO. ( f,<, t frnn,, Arcnttf. nqure P. MOM, Or«n Hlre#t, Woolhrldg,. Ml.: ( ( ' V(Hm JMnklnt l,u» ",,;. prullrm. Aleololn A,H,""* enn help you. Wrt* ].,,." ''''.. Wn,^rl,.ge, or ^e(.pl; - ;,; t von HK\T TlNSflKD rtooms N, M l^flln, N. J. Mut<..,,'!, HTAT ATHB<ANl,v hlnm 8 P. M.,, ;p,. ', fn re Manantr, B.P MMANDltlVWl, (,,, <ry -ltmnr rout.. 'lne pprlt ltv.mkn Vrl Artlny. nut s.m \\.\XTH» KlMt ('l* nult>r for H««anr 'hc Knlu-ny 7-7 _»s C.OVKt.AF CEMBTKT Lot n drves»n<l. rtonewooc JUM-MM. 'rhe *.. Call Mm, F. netl* mn, Cranford 6-:'7J-J. ' -a tf K/P W.*\T:K MAN Ol{ WOMAN wn,.,( r... nlln m>rk. Hlnl ; HHrHltf 8-S!. *-9-9 SBVBtA, MK-N AN W\n\," n trt.-tjve propnhltln, KHlca wfjrk. Can Uf,u,. Hm. nr full tlrhe lrltt, AtlKdt. T'l.' WnpdlrltlK. J <'. A»n FOUND A par of eye gla.m., blue r»9«, on Green Strtn,. 'm staton. A fate ncn> mlure at ^tlepenlf H-LM. - (l( 8-,, 9; 7-8 fl-». ' Wt'rt ttay wth «xrra cah for your Svmmtr m*t LOANS'-'OO MAM N tcoo TM Phone M. BUOOKS WO 'lok uv (he rank -«, J«wed n a hull Jersey have entered qualfed teams n the 9 baseball competton.... An all-tme record of mlk producton per cow n New Jersey was reached n May,... Entrance and ext facltes of the Ntw Jersey Turnpke wll have much wder curves than those on present State hghways.,.. Ntw Jersey race tracks have been ordered to stop talrnk huge "lay off" or "come back" bets from known bookmakers or ther agents.... Only ffty-one per cent of New Jersey's ctzens have, the benefts of the servces of a full-tme lcensed health offcer.... Boat operators on the tdal nland waterways of New Jersey are warned by State Department arewarne-d by the State Department ol Conservaton and Economc Development not to endanger any floatng craft by the effect of the wash or wave caused by thetr boat*.... Twenty-three attorneys n New Jersey qualfed as counsellors-at-law at the May bar examnatons.... New Jersey s expected to receve thousands of European refugees as the result of Congress rasng the quota for next year.... Dr. Danel Bergsma, State Commssoner of Health, s attendng the annual meetng of the Amercan Medcal Assocaton n San Francsco.... An order of 7 he* of Poland Chna sows has ^ flled by C t D. HUlman of Tabs nacle for shpment to thsstry of Agrculture n VenMd... State employes have been an thorlzed by Governor Dnwo reman away from ther ««< from Frday to Wednesday : or der to enjoy a tang holday,\m ( end..,. CAPTOL CAPES: Jersey epublcans wll p,u per plate at a banquet to be n Atlantc Cty on September whch s double the amount p last year..'.". The New Jer: food dollar s now only 7. cents, accordng to stt Labor Commssoner Percy Mller, Jr.,. t., Tre eyts ofh blue whale a-re" aa'llrge as ur frut the Medcs! BtCfety of Net Jerttyf has offcally tmnownm.,. New Jersey wll have, sue cesaful frut and vegetable son ths year f the bu^ an worms don't eat them up frst ALBBECHT'S KEY SHOP WASHNGTON AVE. CATEHT -76 Hand and Power.aun Mowers Sharpennl and epared Bcycles Sate* and Servce - Parts for ;ll Make* All Mkes WMhlne VMhne* epared; Parts for Sale We Grnd and Sharpen All Kndt / Cuttng Tool* Locksmth Keys Cut Whle You Walt YES,»«# KVPOJTJ fc A- M. TO P. * _ M»,» A, H T TO r ' we sharptn Plnkln Shears and Me*t Slcng!> You'll Want 'o Carry Your BDE Acrow Out Threshold When You See Oar Famous llkkk BEAUTfU, OOMS OF BAND NEW TJNTt'KK For Only $7&Q Plus Your. Choce Of: A NEW 9 PH,CO TELEVSON SET A NBW 9 AUTOMATC WASHES A ENEWED KKFHGKATO All For Only $.79 Weekly.' WTH NO MONEY DOWN* NCLUDNG Pe LWNO OOM OhOUPNO A Beautful Upholstered Pe. Sute Wth All Accessores!, ONLY $S!. COMPLETE fcymonta»u8 W«ekly! * BEDOOM GOUPNG S Pc. Modern nt Bedroom Sute Wll* AH Th» Trmmng OftLY S. COMPLETE Payments H. Weekly! 8 re. KTCHEN OVTY Ouk Onette Wty SUverware and Dshes! ONLY!8. COMPLETE Payments t9e nunt BTOAGE ^ npsg aulpse STOE

11 68 LLUSONS ^ nvents Fve Tr V-.w- -.».t O. [,VWOOD Howard Thur'.nlpved b7 many oneaf the,t magcans tha-wr llv«t, rll', dwd for H years. "fnv. Harry A, Jensen, known r,[r.s<lnnally as Dante, has stepped,,, th,. role as tht eeuntrj's lead-, t macan. f not the leadng j.., lt,,ran, certanly the most «n- "p-ntc, who s whte-hared and,.;,! > a geatee, wae Thutston's rn.(tr!cttonlt (aarpenter) tor tae Cl,mns' sawng stunt When Tarston ded, Dante acqured all, )t t rks and waa named hs sue- C ' :, greatest trck, lluson as, raled n the trade. s sawng a T. nt n half. nvented n 9,, has mproved t to sueh perfect,n that t seems uncanny..»ow can move the two halves, rm,nd the state. Te head,toone; haf,,f the box, sta s. The toes, on tn(. other sde of the Stage, wg. he sad. explaned he ha been makng magc lor yean and h«emated S major llusons «nd ) lrsscr ones, TW», he Clams, the nventon of all other f,kln g magcan* put together., March Dante turn! out four or fve nerw lluson*. That'a He extent of hs nventng for a ar The remanng tme s spent on tour wth "Dante' Cockeyed nferno," consstng of a boxcar ],d of paraphernala and a troop of performers. Among Dante's llusons s the barbershop travesty, wfcere he wnds up shavng hlmattt. Ma s also nventor of the getaway, n whch a pretty grl steps on a scale, drops n her penny, and vanshes. "t takes more tfcth Just tarpenterlng to create * frotlass luson," he lay. "t tkes lma lnaton. then tha fkttl to carry the nhcle plan out. The apparatus has to be correctly made, lght, portal.:.-, easly set up and knocked down. Too many magcans fnd themselves luggng around boxcar loads of-equpment" The magcan knew Houdlnl, along wth other famous trcksters.' He says Houdlnl knew very lttle. Hs specalty was'tsaaplng from a, locked trunk. MaMe Trhtfca Oaaatllcaea' Dante teport t may take years to perfect an lluson. Hs "mllondollar lluson" ot sawng a woman n half was comparatvely smple when frst nvented. Now, wth years of work and thought, t ha become a complcated trck. Audences are faclnated, and often horrftd as the two halves of the woman are moved about the stage, one half tngng and the other wg- (lng ts toes. Copyrght of llulonl la dffcult, Dante says. "About all we can do s make them so complcated they can't be duplcated. But mporters are al-»ayj tryng." Thurston, even after death, wam> ej to carry on n the trade. He made a pact wth a frend, Claude e, that on the annversary of' hs death Noble would try to contact hs sprt. year for S years. Noble vsted Thurtton's tomb and called to hs sprt. There has been no manfestaton. Electrloty Of Many Hutaehs, tport nf.tot-th«amerloan psy chatrc assocaton has a new eplanaton for headache* and dluy spells. The assocaton reports t may be caused by bualng of electrcty " your bran. The assocaton alo beleves t may be a oause of restl'ssnt'ss. The buxzng s rapd pulses of electrcal energy, to a sec "ll. Ths j half to more than half s fast as the pulsatons of alterng current n your house «lec- "" ' lghts. t occurs n both the central and forward parts of your bran. Tt e veterans" admnstraton lm Ptal at Hnes,., and the Unl- Vlr 'ty of llnos college of medlc ""-' gave an exhbton of the dscovery to tht aawctamon. 'ghty-flva per cent t persons * these fast vwtta tuftertd fum headaches, 7 per cent ware restless and U per cent combned of fedmn. Alao. W per ll wt say they had spells of some at *nd mahy of ttem had wf- 'w«d personalty upsets. he dscovery was made possble * Pastw ma,,e«trodea on the, '? or ««lp, wth fne wres at- 'wned to carry awy th» current.» le «xperlmtnt wu mad* durng drowsness. ^ J h ' rt f>rt»«jd that alatp ta. blanks «tf tha trah tnd lt* burt'j. brrb n tranbu-amrt*, mwmm heml Pl«H«Part of the ' Sweet Mbted Pckles Mmhanan «.«7 Dll Pckles Colonal Plan Olves Sultana Stuffed Olves Sullana Llbby's pe Olves Kng )* Tuna Fsh Flakes Whte Medt Tuna Fsh chckwofsee*«.<»ae Harrs Crabmeat Mane Sardnes no avon Alaska Pnk Salmon Cold str«m b. c»n9c Boned Chcken &-od pack Clardge Hamburgers., s *.»n 9«Henz Baked Beans.,,, fc.cn c Ann Page Beans varta b caner9e Prde of the Farm Catsup MOL Morton's Salt Plan or odztd * o plj. 9<j Gulden's Mustard.... 8tto. erl8«mayonnase Htllmann' er Krall't pt. w< Ann Page Mayonnase P' \V C. \», 7c Lbby's Tomato Juce.,. 6u.un9<> Tomato Juce lona le. can for c «. CM a Tomato Juce Cocktal Cou g * nn ex.bof.e V-8 Vegetable Juce,. to.ca»for< Grapefrut Juce s.»n «r 7c *t «*. Mn o Orange Juce n oz can for 9«*«. can a Pneapple Juce. 8 * cm c booleano ealemon Juce, 8otbor.«6ot.bo.e Lbby's Frut Cocktal.. az.ca<7e Yellow Clng Peaches A&p»«nty «o.cane ed aspberry Preserves Lads sherry <».7e Junket Quck Fudge Mx, ox.pkg.8ff Sunshne Hydrox Cookes 7yox.c«o.pkg.e Englsh Style Bscuts N,b.««os.pk 9,9e Crspa Sally Thn Pretzels. t OL pkg. 7o Trtos o ps 9 Cheetos <Motpkg. o Ktchen Charm Waxed Paper sft.g.e eynolds Alumnum Wrap s n. r«<or9e Tdy Sandwch Bags.. P»g-ofo8o Hudson Paper NapknsT.U pkg. of»a'<" o Kraft's Caramels MryFrah k.pkg.c ^ Tootae olls... roll n c«llt». pkg. 9 Ucorce Jolly olls Worthmre ox.pkg^flfta Frantz Marshnallowa k.ag.9a Cracker Jacks,.. * # ^o«s«o Quaker Puffed Wheat Sparkes *. for o Quaker Puffed Aoe sparkles *«.«e *(Hlt' Sugar Cvsp «ox.pkg.«e Cgarettes Popua. brand. <n..87 j ucy beauty^ «" Cantaloupe Strng Beans ceber Tender.Becto Young pascal Table Cckry Fresh Jucy Fresh Lmes Conce French Beans Cott ee * Basy Wlmvor Perfect ced Tea sum out $ Le$$ Thmn lea Gla$*l A#P TEAS For cool, sparklng refreshment all summer long enjoy flavor perfect Nectar or Our Own Tea... ced! They alll cost less than lo «gla*s. Ml M flawfal tartr saa" ^sraus h Q Hb.pkg.c MeUO-BlU Processed, Slced AMECAN f <». A great Amercan favorte for.pcnc sandwches and party snacks. on or Meat Utf Have plenty on hand for the comng holday! Frcsfh Butter ^^M * w*67«slced Swss D "= ^6,c Cled'O-Bt Amercan or pmento M b. pkg. c Cheese Spreads Kjll-wlh and pmento o. jaro Pabst-Ett 6Mo.pkg.o Gruyere lorden' *«, pkg, c Mlley Brand or. box c Cottage Cheese r««knon» 8opk B, o Sweet Cream Borden' whppng H p, conl. c Fresh Mlk Borden'tHgmogvnnd ql, canl, 'or'tl^ Whte House Evaporated MUM... $r For avry mlk ut*.'. hen' nont betlwl *** of Smne Parker Frmmklurter OLLS Jane Parker rolls are so delrously fresh and modestly prced they'll be part of many a th of July celebraton. Sponge Layers»- Layer Coke choco^., oow «9r Blueberry Pe Turnovers Juky. W'^u Ap^f O ( QM^ Jelly Donut Fngers. Marvel Sandwch Bread Potato Chps J»«e?»** blueberry Muffns % Pound Cake dd e. mafwa Macaroon Cup Cake* UPTOMS TEA Tea Tea Bags pk g«m6 Oc ptgoh lech 9 a pkg-e(f«se *g8>»e a (n. leaf 8> % o. bag > pkg o(6fcx9e M>crf9«Ag of 6 («.«K) ptg ol6k«9< tll(. b. j h P*ralysU comes from Whlteock Gngeralepw *p»o,bo forj«yukon Club All yarl.!a'plu dap. gebel. for f J.u wamurf* roaw, ll '«' removng «'' llhvc TO get blg *r bloomta,»«y «d. buds on a cane to ddlt buds. NtdUlu Orange Drnk flu d* 7 M b* 6 *r "

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