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1 te Hem!.,. Astrde All The Actvtes of Hue term Wth tour Home-Town Paper ft* Ijtgtst Attl BMt fwp* fcrrtma la Tht An* Am XXXII NO. 35 Sweetness and Lght m < HARLES E. OfeEGORY ] :(' told you ths one stop me but t prob;n't generally known :omo of my chocest n- has been read, re-, and reversed by nprrme Court of the, states.»» sure news of the ds-,,n of my sole supplcaths august body as any shock,, v. to any of the legal,, who have heard me b,. the bejabbers out of smplest thess or even h«eaglets who roost ml ther offces. I recall ncdent, not out of surm(r prde, but merely be.. my collaborator got! hr other day. I don't n.-. here Is any connec, however. n page one of The Tmes week was an tem report he unceremonous ds,,,.,(! of my long frend Bll,' ],,, k as Chef Judge of the mud states Courts n West (, many. BUI sad somebody lu Irvng to fool around,,utn hs judcal conscence,,u I know that's Impos-,,,,'.somethng had to gve,: tns was the case, and I know damned well t vnn't be Clark: He says h, wll fght for hs job and h, wll -but my advce to hm s that he better look for H doesn't need t, mnd y,,u He's an her to the (nk Thread fortune whch hmd more cphers than the s had In the World Sf nes, scrtre*»rattrng n the tune wth hla law books just because' he lkes law books As a matter of fact, I had ml only one frend Bll Clark _ but two. The second \w.s one of us pauperzed and nk staned wretches cover ; the State House. We were n vt broke, and he brought I.Helmuts from home whch w, took to the Stacy-Trent CuVe Shop n a paper sack.-ked for a plate for them,,»l then shared them over I'Hte. Ths, of course, made II among the more popular I'Mronsof the hotel. * n all events, the news ]u >er Clark was alwavs hop n- rght out loud that hs lauk account mght some low become confused wtr thr Thread Clarke, the latte a that tme beng a Unted states Dstrct Court judge far as I know, however ths magnfcent dream nev f-r came true, for we con tnned long to carry Mrs ("lurk's doughnuts down to r Stacy-Trent, to the vo UI.TOUS consternaton of th htlp. «We were workng news M )trman In Trenton n tm.se days, nbt merely call nn around at the varous departments and beng sats t'-d wth a hand-out from VII n: pad pre»a*gflnt. Frank J.unson, whom I hav jfen I med n these dapatche;! lore, was wth roe on th A socated Preaa and Clark u- newspaperman, was wtl n Trenton 3taty Ga zette t'd to cover Federal Cour I len ton now and then, or.. off change I could gel n exclusve pece. I often l. wth Judge Cla*' 3 as ; > lance. (me day I was In hs cour '" n he heard an argumen engng Ue consttuton of the Eghtwnth (P">nton) amendment. Tne ovety of tle.jjidaent ap- ' (led to JlMJW Gl«* and III told'mr^v^e recorc n>e tme lat«r b4 w* 8 8 l n 8 lecde actlftftw>9 wnendnh lt -on tlu grounds t had toad of LAK'lBKJl"l, N. J,, FRIDAY,^fWWBBBHlHW Here are the Seven JV$p Patrolmen and Fre Engneer NFYV APPOINTKES: Here arc the seven new patrolmen and ome fre m/tlnecr apponted by the Borough Councl.,The patrolm wll report for duty llerrnbrr 5. Shown from left to rght are: Polce Chlrf (lenree Sherldr. Jr., Wllam Troast, Raymond Selbert, Ronald Shanley, Charles A. Rumo, lames Andre*, fre Engneer Paul S. Kallta, Norman O'Connell and Wllam Gurtwy. All havr passed physcal examnatons. St. Mark's Epscopal Church Cornerstone Layng Set For Sunday Afternoon, Banquet to Follow Ceremony CARTERET - The cornerstone layns for the remodeled St. Mark's Epscopal Church, Upper Roosevelt Avenue, wll take place Sunday afternoon, December 6 at 4 P. M. Rev. Orvlle N. Davdson, rector of the church, announced that the Rt. Rev Alfred L. Banyard, bshop sufragan. wll offcate at the ceremony and at the same tme rededlcate the church. After the ceremony outdoors, Legon Plannng Chrstmas Socals CARTERET At the regular meetng of the Amercan Legon Post 253 plans were completed for the post Chrstmas party to be held December 9, the Chrstmas party for the Drum Corps and Legonnare's chldren was slated for December 2 and plans were dscussed to sponsor a modem square dance on January 23 at Bethlen Hall. Steve Stek, membershp charman of the post announced that the prepad 954 membershp exceeds the total 953 membershp and expects It to contnue to rse. Membershp n the post U open to all Amercan ctzens and Flpnos who served n Alled Forces durng World Wars I or II or In the Korean,.conflct from June 25, 95. Members Who are now n the Armed Forces wll be elgble upon dscharge. Auxlary membershp Is open to all wves, mothers and daughters of Legonnares. New members admtted to the Legon are Ray Skevlngton, Joseph Sltar, Lous Sltar, Mchael Keptch. Jr., John Olushk, Joseph Plettere, Edward J. Bradbury, Joseph Karacaowsk. / there wll be a processon nto the church, where a short servce wll be held, In the cornerstone, accordng to Father Davdson, there wll be copes of the Caxteret Press whch descrbed the actvtes of the parwh from -the tme that It was found to be termte-rdden untl all the work has-been completed on the alteraton wort. A banquet wll follow the servces n the church basement. It wll be the frst affar to be held In the newly remodeled basement. At a meetng of the congregaton ths week, Harold Cromwell was elected warden; Harry Axen was renamed treasurer and Wllam Troost, secretary. Named as vestryman were Al and Frank Buza, Thomas Yuhasz and Joseph Lavn.' Father Davdson Is extendng Ftzgerald Agan to Head March of Dmes Drve Here CARTEKEM Denns A. Ftzgerald agan has accepted- the charmanshp for the 954 March of Dmes campagn n ths borough. In acceptng to conduct the drve, Mr. Ftzgerald* sad: "After fve years of the worst polo outbreaks In hstory, more polo patents are recevng March of Dmes ad than ever before. The total cost of patents care has broken all records. Snce 938, a total of $74,^. n March cf Dmes funds has been spent on patents care. The result has been less crpplng, less personal tragedy and healther, happer chldren. Smultaneously, Mr. Ftzgerald announced that Mayor Frank I. Bareford Is honorary charman, Mrs. Joseph Levy, secretary and J. W. Red, treasurer. TO RECEIVE COMMUNION CARTERET The St. Ellas Ladles' Guld wll receve communon n a body tomorrow mornng at the 7:3 A. S^mWua In honor of ourlady of Fatlma. Confessons wll be heard ths evenng after the Novena. On Sunday mornng the guld wll conduct a cake sale n the church basement after both masses. Co-charmen are Mrs. George Dken and Mrs: John Hla, j^cfsfarcotluo; Admsson by Reservaton CARTERET Consderable Interest Is beng manfested n the Chrstmas ColtUUon beng sponsored by the Woman's Club fur Monday nght, December 28 In Bethlen Hall. Invtatons are now toeng sent out. Attendance Is by reservaton only and lmted to couples only. Charle Splvak's well known orchestra has been engaged to play (or dancng from 9:3 P. M. to :3 A. M. More than 4 guests are expected. It wll 'be a tfala holday formal dance that should attract both the young people away at college and who are home for the holdays and the older hgh school students, accordng to Mrs. Benedct W. Harrngton, charman for the club and Mrs. Stanley Nlemlec, charman for the evenng department Commttees for the dance w«e chosen from both clubs and co-charmen, one from each froup head the commttees. Hl WUlun Coawty tod Mm Melvlle Boyd. «re servng as general co-chalfttfel. Assstng them are Mre. BdWard Kuclnskl, decoratons; MrL. Percy Gal- bruuh, reservatons: Mrs. George Marpls»nl Mra. Wllam Babes, reftotaments; Mrs. Theodore Klebfttt, Mrs. James O'Donnell, patram and patronesses; Mrs. Hermw Horn, Mrs. Thomas Branded, junor commttees; Mrs, LOUIB Mlklcs, property; Mrs. Bruce Qalbrath, publcty; Mrs, Wward Dolan, entertanments.. Today Ms. f^kf^xkam wll offcate at an «lwton to be held for the Junor end senor classes of Che jhjgb school at whch they-wll *j* prvleged to elect a qftto of the Cotllon. Ths ywm lady, so chosen, wll pretty* the nght of the Cotllon tad she and her escort wul*to honor guejsu of the club th* ; tvepnf< She wll'be crowed; fetd the Grand M«roh Wat» presented wth fc momtltyft lft of her General cormlttee: Anton Bubenhelmer, Matthew XJdzelak, Joseph Vernlllo, John Kleban, Ormond McLeod, Anthony Haroskl, Robert Farss, Lous Sklba, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prlgyl, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Perka, Mrs. R. Hux, Mrs. N. Del Vacchlo, John Dudlch, J. Adams. Industral commttee, John Hutnlck, Rchard Donovan, John Mtro, Anthony Kolussk, Lous Taml, Andrew Perry and Robert March. Mrs. Elzabeth Tuohey, charman of Mother's March; Samuel Kaplan, charman of speakers' commttee; M. F. Burns, charman socal commttee; Edwn S. Quln, Jr., charman publc school cdllectlons. Publcty, Julan P o a k, charman, Mrs. Ellen Koepfler and Charles E. Gregory. Dancers to Appear At Polo Beneft CARTERET Borough youngsters wll entertan at the March of Dtaes, beneft to be held n St. John's Audtorum, Perth Amboy, December 5. The youngsters are pupls of the Oarteret Dancng School and are beng coached for the show by the Drector, Mrs. Kay Symchlk. Partcpatng wll be Elane Kady, Elane Turk, Janet Varga, Alce and Stanley Zawadskl, Qlora Jean Ferloll, Danel Feroll, Kathy Mae Harrow, Donald Harrow, Rose Made Symchlk, Jeanne Synwhlk, Janet Dossena, Joyce Krause, Donna Lea Novablsk, Marlyn Curcy, Lorrane Hudak, Mary Eleen Reske, Gertrude Qrohmann and Lous' De-.meter. Ask for Old Rados In Ad of Shut-ns CARTERET Have you an old table rado that Isn't work- In* and gatherng dust? If So, you may wth to gve^ It to tle electroncs club of the Cartel** Hgh School of whleb Thomat Chester U advsor. The club wll repar the rado and rve It to some shut-n patent»t Chrtotnuu tme. The frst donaton cwna from Mss Mary Dnka. APPEARING ON T. V. CAKTERET Several pupus of the Crtent School of D»neta wll tppear an Channel 3, Sunan Invtaton to the general publc to attend the cornerstone layng and the dnner that wll follow. The parsh has been holdng servces for several months In Washngton School, whle alteraton work was under way. Last Sunday, servces were resumed In Its own church edfce. In addton to the outsde mprovements, the Interor of the church has been completely renovated. Church Chor Wll Present Cantata CARTERBTT The adult chor of the Frst l>regbyterfn Churcr s preparng a Chrstmas Cantata enttled "The Chrst Chld". Hawley. Tle cantata wll be clven Sunday evenng-, December 2, a 8:. The cantata s dvded nu two parts. The frst tells of th prophecy and the heraldng of th comng Chrst chld. Part two re lates the journey to Bethlehem ol the shepherds and the announce ment of glad tdngs to all peopl at the brth of the chld. Then wll be solosts, tros, quartets choruses. Frst sooranos dud Norma Ellot, Florence Perry Telen Ellott, Agnes Clfford Carol Pratt and Irene Wyatt. Th second sopranos are Jean Va Pelt, Dasy Hoffman, Evelyn See and CharleHte Cooper. The alto are Joyce Etherldse, Vvan Col gan, Jeanne Shunley, Betty Alt ken and Betty Farkas. The Co-Weds wll have thel next meetng on Monday nght a 8:. They plan a Chrstmas party for Saturday evenng, Decembe, 2, n the church basement fo: members and frends. On Tuesday, December 8, th Women's Assocaton wll have Chrstmas Party. There wll sngng of carols and Mss Itat Colquhoun wll read the Chrst mas story. Gfts wll be exchanges and a specal basket of gfts w be collected for a needy famly T.he followng are on the tab! decoraton and refreshment com mttee: Mrs. A. Palsal, Mrs. D. Prultt, Mrs. Olve Bonnell, Mra Isabel Qartley, Mrs. Mary ColHn; and Mrs. Jean Shaffer. Durm the busness meetng the budg wll be voted upon and offcer; for the new year wll be electee The Westmnster Fellowshp o the Preybyterlan Church contln ues work on ther Varety Sho under the drecton of Mrs George. Mss Joan Baldwn wll be mstress of ceremones. Th show s to be gven In varlou hosptals before- Chrstmas. O: Saturday nght, December 2, tl Ferlowshro s sponsorng a Squan Dance A! Quadt's orchestra w provde the musc. The dance wl [be held n the Nathan Kal School. Last Frday the Fellowshp vsted the Unted Natons and ww the General Assembly Jn ac Won. In the afternoon the Fellow «hjp taw the move, "The Robe HAMK WEDDING CAKT3RET Mr. and Mra Blctwrd 'deltas. Cleveland.. O «ef host* at a dnner party Rven to Iwnor of the fourth weddn t of Mr. and Mrs D, Balnt, jr. Mrt, B*j I tht fwmer Charlotte oftoyb. ' ' Rev. Davdson Wll Drect Chrstmas Seal Sale Here Orrtth> N, Evcton. r««tar tl fh. MvV* Eptsropal Charrh, hu been»mm O»rl«rrt ctulnaan far he ChrtalmM 8«U Sale It ra unnounred today by thf MM- County Tubercalmfe and Hrtlth Ut u«. Fathtr Drld- In chaplan of the Rwrvrlt llraplt&l ftnd b t ntfmbrr or the Board of Drector* of thr Tnunty flmlth l^kfur. Fathfr Dmrtdson In a pte«ufd tndar orfed f«nrrom support of the Seal Salt to permt thr county leant to cctnttnur IU xpl«dld work, % m*t (Iol of whch U beng donr n Itr fprn»«l 4hr (hut both mr-rrhnnln»n Indvdual* wll fre ther lt ramt. REV. ORVM-K N. DAVIDSON Boro Solder n Korea s Happy to GetHome Paper CARTERET Bob Wllamson, I hs borough, servng at Osun, Korc. wrtes that gfttnu the CAKTEHET PRE38 Is lke recevng B letter from home. Wlllmson, who gves hs address as AF 24878, stated: "I am wrtng you ths letter to thank you for sendng the Press to me whle I am away from home. I apprecate your act of kndness very much 53 Tax Payments Hold Up, Comba Says CARTERET Tax collecton* u of yesterday were 96.6 per cent, TrFMUrer Alex Comba revealed today. Ths Is luhtly hgher than the percentage on the name day lst year. The total levy, At sad, Is,294,58.37 for 953. Total payments M far ths year amounted to fl.l5,668.su, leavng a balance of J Parkvew Homes Looted of CARTERBTT A thef broke Into flv«parkvew Homes Wednesday nght and escaped wth more than $5 In cash. Polce Chef Qeorge Sherdan, Jr., reported. The Intruder, beleved to be responsble for all the breaks Invaded the homes between 5 «nd 7 P. M. and wan almost caught. The thef was ransackng the home of Mr. Malowetz at 28 Skltka Avenue, when Mr. MaloweU returned. Surprsed In the act, the burgfar dashed throu«h the closed front door Just as Mr. Malowetz WM ready to capture htm. He made good hs escape. He obtaned $ from that home. At the Broadfoot home, 27 laus Street, the thef collected a total of $29 as he ransacked the house. About $3 In cash was taken from the home of Mchael Mlnue at 97 Bernard Street. Here, too, the house was completely ransacked as the thef searched for cash. At the home Of Hrs. Thomas Mlsdom, 9 Bernard Street, the burglar obtaned a purse contanng about 24. A vst to the Ihnat home, 2 Chus home netted the burglar 77. The burglar entered the homes by cuttng wndow screens and doors. Most of the cash was earmarked for Chrstmas purposes. PLAN YULE PARTY CARTERET Ladles' Craftsmen's Club wll huld a Chrstmas party for members December Mrs. Henry Morrs s charman Ladles' Nght was observed by the club at Its last meetng. as It s lke a letter from home nnd It keeps mr Informed on whnt s happenng bnck home. "We ore all hopng that you wll keep up the good work as a lot of the boys here enjoy readng the Preaa aa much as I do. I wsh to thank you vtry much for your trouble and effort at pleasng a servceman away from home." Chrstmas Buyers Get Into Swng CARTERET Chrstmas shoppng n s off to possbly another record season. The Chrstmas decoratons In the downtown secton of the borough appear to gve a helpng hand. Stores now are all dressed In Chrtstmu attre, ther wlndowa flled wth thngs to gve Joy to others. Qay lghts strng along streetlght poles or glsten wth tnsel and balls from brackets on store walls, The pckup In busness s noted throughout the stores, vrtually every dvson gettng a play. Pur nltwe h«a. an. mprovng warn There har been a pur In home applance sales. Westvaco Plans 2 Separate Unts CARTERET On January 954, Westvaco Chemcal Dvson, Food Machnery and Chemcal Corporaton. New York, wll be reorganzed Into two separate operatng dvsons to be known respectvely as Westvaco Chlor- Alkal Dvson, Pood Machnery and Chemcal Corporaton, and Westvaco Mneral Products Dvson, Pood Machnery and Chemcal Corporaton. Paul L. Daves, presdent, announced today. Westvaco Mneral Products Dvlstot wll be responsble for products manufactured at Lawrence and Sunflower, Kan. Modesto and Newark, Calf., and Pocatello, Idalo plants whch Include phosphorous, phosphates barum chemcals and magnesum chemcals. Mr. W. N. Wllams, Westvoca's operatng vcepresdent, wll be presdent of thla new dvson. : Westvaco Chlor-Alkal Dvson wll be responsble for products manufactured at*the Charleston, W. Va., and Green Rver, Wyo. plants, whch Include chlorne, caustc soda, soda ash, clorln»ted chemcals and carbon bsulphate Mr. Frankln Farley of the Admnstratve Stall, F.M.C. Chemcal Dvsons and prevously a vce presdent of the Internatona! Mnerals and Chemcal Corporaton, wll be presdent of ths dvson. (Contnued on Page 6> Rartan Copper's $6, Hosptal Gft Announced Xbe JUOO.OOO buldng fond for addton* to Perth Amboy General Hopltal took» large «tep forward today, wth the announcement of a subscrpton of $6, from the Internatonal Smeltng 4 Refnng Co. IHarltan Copper Works I. In truunuttlng the gft, Lorln W. Kemp, plant nwnter of the company, Hd, "We rteoenle our responsblty to vu; enploye«) In the matter of adequate hwtpltal faclutles and hav* acted accordng to the best of the company'* fnancal ablty to further Uu mmedate completng of sorely needed bed space at thf hmplta). We h»v«receved excellent servce from the hovpltal h tb* PMt and tm happy to have a hare In assurng thp contnuance t at ths»rvloe." Leon U*tt. corporaton charman who announced the jmbwrtptloa, lndlmt«d that the amount W» In acoordance wth the formula fet op by h> cotnntlmee In order to enable corporaton* to deuadm l etr proportonate thare In the coat of provdng the new ftcultm (w ther etaployr* and dependent*. "Thta ftt«tandjn( Wttltude of concern for the welfare of tn empttye* «< the Internatonal St#m% «HeAnlnt C<wpany," M*. Mm ofltomenud, "U»n evdence of enutbtemd manatet'f 4«dn to care /or and protect those wthn Its employ. 'The awtpunce by the company of t* (ar than In th* awamtottkla," Mr\H«a» oontldhed, "eneoura««u* (n the that «U jhubmlmewm and reddrate nt Uu WW Jon («U m th* Mantle effort to fl lfuhl W '&!.<, W^*.;-. Polce Pos Re - create< By Councl Ordnance Provde* For Deputy Chef On Borough Fortj CARTTRET -Borouh Couart lut nlf ht re-created the port # deputy polce chrtf In an enl nance adopted on frst readng.'^ publc hearng WM aet for D xmlwr. \ The pott of deputy poum chef In exstence her* for,lme WM abolshed several wn II *«\<ua kekl.v t» lotx>rt Shanley who wu k ^th thr*«others whw a «Tnt tererc nlnf jn«rs»«o. John Pnydak wu named ^Hector for Uw Veteran*' n* Project, replacng AlbM?; Brechka, who has moved to ton. He wll receve per cent the renuu collected. Robert and Cyrl Rchwartt, 5wnem of a lquor More at - Charlea Street requested trans&f; f ther lcense to Ncholas 3, Lacamery «nd AVphonse A. Ptf*^ rent. 8r., both of Plalnfleld. """ was referred to the Polce CoW^'l tnlttee. The 8tate advsed th* Councl that t tt* approprated 9,737 for muncpal Id. utta, at Hudson Street, and Cheater A. Bryan* Rahway, appled for poston* patrolmen. Fre Co. advsed # the selecton of Eugene J. CDoa* nell M member of the company, Bareford Seeks To Settle Strke^ CARTKRET Mayor Frank I*; Barefotd sad today that he l» makng every ^rt to seek th*, settlement of the strke at tm WettvaoXDhemlcal Dvson of the Food Machnery and Chemcal Corporaton, whch s now entet* < It* Its ffth week., He told of conference whll^ lm4«*tmmfwt to act u BWA*.* ator In the hope of a peaceful and equl»ble soluton. Mayor Bareford declared that the famles are the greatest slt* ferers In the current strke affeot* ng some 26 workers and wth ' the Chrstmas holdays approach*' ng, the stuaton la rather tough for them. J '^ He sad he would lke to see we strke ended as soon as bocaflm? ard has offered hta good offces to help In that drecton. ''{ Steve Tro«ko complaned th V ; he had been Ared from hs Job at - the sewage plant because he had been ''seen talkng wth the, or." He aked the mayor If planned to name a commttee' Investgate the sewage When the mayor repled In ttt».':j affrmatve, Toako asked that ' be munetl a member of that cofl^j mttee. The mayor also promlgjt! to get hm another poston. Julus Kkh, West asked the Councl to appont.'! least three Negroes to the department. Eghth Grade Pupls In Holday A Thanksglv program was presented at hgh school by Mrs. Makwl eghth grade class. The was follows: Readng of psalm: the Lord's Prayer; salute; song. "Amerca, the tlful:" readng, "Thanksglv Bf Day," Olga Klebnan; "The Plgrm Fathers," Beth $M mond. Patrca Saho; song, ^ Lord's Prayer," Judth Conrad companltd by Agnes c play. "November's Vstors, acters: Robert Lous Stevenap,,'^ Mchael Resko; Cyrus Feld,' ad Superor; John Phlp Walter Pavllk: Lousa May cott, Rooslle Qreenberg; frst Irene Tampa; second ml, Toth; thrd grl, Vctora nowskl. IVew Offcers Chosen By Lone Star CARTKBET At a recent:_, In? of the Lone S^ar Socal Athletc.Club, held In the rooms, the followng offcers elected for the ensutngjear: dent. Joseph Oural; vce I Mchael Bohanok; secretary, chael W lko; treasurer, 9) : '^uuturftr treasurer, lfe'spd John w'wrd. Ftorlo.,. Joseph Ma.and Anthony wlckl; semeant^t-atma, ~" Halan and A) Marronl.

2 Opm Tow M4 OMMww CW at the Rthmy nttw thttf- 5 Inrtnt fltrtrt. IUhwaj. N. J. Adr. IM our vnuwol oxortmtnl of th«««forth today! Select youn now f»ffl ow unusual assortment of Indvdual, personal and box«d card*. PU6LIX Pharmacy 9 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDOE -989 FREE PARKING KINO STREET Santa IH Puttng Up 'Stop Sgns h Perth Amboy Yes, old Sant Hd* hm put hs "stop" dp rght In front of OUF store* The rcascn he wanta Rartan Bay Area Women to be sure to stop In and us the great bg assortment Of gfts that we have for ther favorte men, And we'll wrap each glt for you too, If you desre. -=r MM* PIRTI _. ffa/' FREE PARKING LOT At Rear of Store OBITUARIES EDWARD PAH IISK RI brtd»e, wth the Rev Carl Klette CARTERET RorvlcM for Bd-offcatng. Interment was WRrd Paul Mlokl. nfant, son of Mr and Mrs. Edward J Uslrkl. 98 l.lmnn Slrwt, whn rlrd SatunlUT nt HIP Perth An 'x>y General Hosptal, took place Monday mornng at 8t. Joseph's R.C. Church Offcatng nt De (HIKI-IICHI hrng was R*>v l/mh Cortnpy. OSM. Interment was In St. Stephen's Cemetery In rtrtube?. Mrs. Uslrfct Is the former Catherne Strllato. PETER FREY CARTERET Pulaskl Avenue, ded November 26 at hs home. Survvng are hs wdow. Dora; three sons, Paul, Wllam and Fred and eght grandchldren He wft. a communcant of St. Josephs Chnch and a member of the Holy Name Socety of the church. The funeral was held Monday from the Lymnn Funeral Home. A solemn hgh muss or requem was offered n St. Joseph's Church wth. Rev. Qreg.:ry O'Bren, OSM, CPIPbrant; Rev Lous M. Cortnny, OSM, deacon, and Rev. Vctor Qrabrlen, OSM, subdeacon. Interment was In Ht. Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonla. There were many floral trbutes. Pallbearers were Joseph Zmmerman, Charles Bodnar, Charles Rledel, Vncent Olnda, Henry Henermend And Mchael Kllnnblel. GU8TAVK BfROMAPftf C A HT E R E T--Oustav Beremann, 59, 6 Sharrot Street,, ded Saturday mornng In the Perth Amboy General Hosptal A veteran of World War I, the decpaspd Is survved by hs wfe. Awtstc, «daughter. Mrs. Frances Anders,, and a son, Edwn, Cnrterct; three grandchldren, two ssters, Mrs. Lyda K-ebs, TJt/tle Neck, L. I., and Mrs. Walter Kelly, Hempstnad. h. I ; and a brother, Fred Bcrgmann. New YorluClty, Funeral.servces were held Tuesday n the Orencr Funeral Home, Wood- ftuhway Cemetery, Rahwny: The bearer* wero Wllam pany. John Drummnnd. Stanley >Uzeruk, Mchael Swcrla. Oscar Sten and Wllhftm Mahoney. Younn Men's Jewsh Club Hotdn.Sesson CARTKRKT- Thr four* nu * r.aol Mnstrel 8attewt Rt the School'proved to be a bl«meceas wth ltf letfers of f complments nnd words of prase stll pourng In. The show was under the drecton of U. Charles ^lwnstt), asssted by Sgt. Edward Ct)skowsk and Offcer 8torslsy 8*yba. The brde, gven n marrage CARTERET Close to 4 per-helpnsons. Includng» large number and pano accompanst wat Mrs. gown mute wth a ftted basque, also as mwstant djr*otor by her father, won a whte satn Peter Fr«y. 8, 3Sfrom the Parkvew se:tlon, attended the bl-mop»!'.!> meetng recognton were Mss Dorf Hllfc. lone tnttt sprlnhd wth rhne- Genevleve Prey Others deservng long stama and full skrt wth of the Young Mens' Jewsh Club pano accompanst, Mte Mary fltones. H/a fngertp-length held Tuesday nght at the Chrome of Htaaldtt. was a/tanned from a synagogue. Rabb Aklva Chll Gv«Ler : PERFUME by COTY... n * Magk Slpp*t, A d*auty bc(w-bed*eoketl goulob pump bold * > perfume pune to cstfy her favorte wherever ale goes. MAIN ITMtT presded. The prncpal speaker of the evenrw was made hy Danel Oolden. promnent attorney of South Rver, rto addressed the group on the growth of the Yons Mens' Club n South Rver and thr ultmate accomplshment n the constructon of a center. He related the many obstacles tha were surmounted n reachng ther goal. South Rver, he sad, started out lke. wth a small group, but the group set ts am and at the end of 2 years ther goal wns accomplshed. Refreshments were served after the meetng. Lou Porter of the Parkvew secton was named vcepresdent. Morrs TJlman and Lou Brown were n charge of the refreshment commttee.' SISTERS HAVE BABTF.S 9 MINUTER APART HAGERSrroWN. Ind Mrs. Joseph Longneckcr, whose husband s servn? wth the Army n Korea, became the mother of a son, Jay Curts, and ten mnutes later, her sster, Mrs. James Rffby, gave brth to a daughter, Suzanne. The ssters occuped the same room In the hosptal. nomm Gve HER the World's most advanced Sewng Machne NECCHI The most advanced cabnet machne.... Hat's NECCHI and ELKA Every woman who sewa dreams of ownng a Ca^mplftMy AutoouUle sewng nuchue that wlu enable her to turn out the most wonderful sewng ever. Ths Chrstmas, delght the woman In your lte wth the gft supreme NRtXJHI or EI.NA. Wthout attachments she can sew on buttons, nuke buttonholes, dam and mend, monogram, aftpltye. sew tg-xatf and straght, forward and revarse, turn out scarea of Intrcate dealgju. Wth one / these maohtoes aha ou clotle herself and the famly and save Che cost of the machne n ns Uta«at all I ftse 8JWING COXMf» ELNA The moat advanced portable. Come In Today for a FREE Demonstraton PAL Mns Is Marked SUCCCSR Duslco, dance drector; Ala Wnne Jacobus, make-up, arttot and wardrobe and Mr. Ben Zuratao, spotllg-ht. Some of the tny tote stealng the spotlght were lttle fr»e-year-> old Bran Harrs who sajag,. "I'm Walkng Behnd You;" threeyear-old Marlyn Brown sngng "Dcg«e In the Wnds*" tod Mother lttle three-year-old, PtgsS Kuoak, wth her rendton of. "R/dolph, the Red-Nosed, fteln-,ule s*er." In the dancng dvson *f* ** a sreat deal of prase geeft to t*h) lttle seven-ywr-okte, ta\m ICadj aftd Elane Turk tap, dancng to Balln' The Jack; sx-year-old Jance Matrlska, tap dance solo, and the rope dance done so ncely bv Brenda Wolskl and Bette Ana Mlsdefr, and the brother and ateter dance team, Alce and Stanley Zawadzk In the Mltary Tap, 'Another great ht was the wutcmne "A You're A Dopey Oal," effectvely done by Anlt* and Agnes Szymborsk. and the panfomne, "3lng, Sns. Sng," enacted by Harret Jjehrer. Contrbutng to ^he show wth ther talent and antcs were the Apostles of Sunshle, namely Susan Kaplan, Jeanne Shutello, Joey Nard, Joey -Megqulta, Gerry Medvetz ahd Carl Kurtlak. The beautful voces of Barbara Prey ' 42. Select net ' Uvort«fagraaee L'ORIQAK I L'AIMANT I EMERAUDQ "j 'PARIS' I Do All Your Chrstna* Shoppng at PUBLX. We've Gfts for Everyone on Your Lst. Why buy an old fashoned or nerar sewrjg machne when there's, a NECCHI or ELNA to ft your TEEMS AS LQW AS 2 Watk $2-5 *t topr. Magyar Reformed Church Scene of Mss Sow Rte CAICTERKT-In the presence of a lart«gatherng of frends and relatfvps, MUK Pearl 9oos. daudhter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Soos, 2 Unooln Avenue, brcame the brde of Raymond Hattan. son of Mrs Annrt Hatten, Newark, and (he late George Hattcn In the Mngyar fteformed Church Saturday afternoon. Rev Alexander Daroc«y. pastor, performed the ceremony. 9bwn Aode crown. HOT brdal bohcruet wa aalla lttles. Matron Of honor was Mrs. Ida Stratford, Hopetawn. Best man * u Rohert, Jones, Newark Btor tr»*enrj(t the brde chose a Mue bolero jacket sut wth grey and Jerttyn Jenkns were a credt to the stow, wul be used to d!«trtt>- acc««orles and pomprn cwsage. After a wsddlng trp to Canada, the couple wll resde In Npw.rk. The brde, n grrdatr of Carteet Hgh School. Is employed by General Motors Corp In IJnrten. The groom Is a graduate of the Olver Stfwrt School In Newrk and s employed at He Mercury Motors Company In BloomfWd. Daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kngs!*? Maher, 343 Route. at the Ralway Memoral Hosptal. Mrs. Itsher n the former Vrgna LamberUon. Son to Mr. and Mrs Paul Stromck, 37 hsreer Street, at the Perth Amttoy Oenaral»o«pltal. candy to, all the Son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph toanhuch by 3*nt» Derawesn, H Pulaskl Avenue, at (Be Perth Aytxy General Hosptal. CHRISTENSEN'S "THE FRIHUIY 5T6BE" All Set... for a Merry Chrstmas For the gft that's meant to say "Itew you," choose well and wsely here from gfts she sure to love! k** A gft he'll love... for the man you love! lou'u fnd t here... because we're wse In the ways of men! n GIVE The recpent wll then Haw the opportunty to majke hl» «fewjwr- MMW wlmtton. *_< * vmmmt Wh Weddng Marked by, CARTKRET MT. and Mfl. Danel Na«y, fr., P*««4«Street, celebrated Helr 4th weedng annversary, fltmhv, Ho» vrmber 29, wth a dnner party hc!< at the Passalc Street address prepared by the chldren. The followng guett were JEWELR? WALLETS For Her UMBRELLAS GLOVES HANKIE8 HANDBAGS Under NEW Mr. and M., Mr. and Mrs. > a!, Jr., Mr. «W Mrs. Oeor,, and chjldren, n\<. % Ann, Mr. an. MukowtU and ^ Mterle, Mrs, W^Vl, Ml,»H ot Carterbt. Mr. and Mrs. j O hn, nd chldren, Patrca \ R(ft* Mtarlf. PlUTHpsh,,. Management SUNNYSIOE BAROEMS and GREENNOU 57 BlffMT STREET AVENEL. N - Artstc Floral Dcpw - Potted Plm C«t Flowers of All Knds Telephone Woodbrdgc 8-6 LINGERIE and House Coats ByLuxlte Seamprufe Barbaon For Ss or Brother NOW surra JACKETS BLOUSES SKIRTS For Her House Slppers rot the nght befftre Chrtsttnas and «v«ryfttj» thereafter, Vtank Cuy«, Owner HOSIERY Golham-Oold Strp Berkshre PJcturesque SWEATERS By Scotch Nap Jewelry Jewel Boxes BLANKfTS BDNTDIQS PRAM ROBES SWBATKB3 NOVBLTlEa (.> «- tas C//* Smth St. t Perth Amhay f Lot»t K. / t

3 * v f " ""; ^" r " *V?.'V>~ " '^TO* ;RET PRESS Kopl and Brde Honeymoonng n Mam -Mss Dorothy K (Inughter of Mr. and t Dmnnskl, B4 I*wHTame the brde of Ednpl, Ron'Of Mr. and Mrs. t 28 Emerson Street, n h, * Church Saturday [W LOUU M. Cortney, nnu'd the double-rlrk her father, vvr-o ft chantllly lace. IMJWII wth ftted bodce rnlt necklne outlned fashoned wth,., nnd a full chantllly, rpvenllng a pleated ny- Horn-length flounce. Her M\ of French lluson,. hptl to ft coronet of rl-.t-clns and rhnestones ;ml<'d ft bouquet of whte,n,l carnatons. Wlllnm P. Comptot of.mtth attended her sster,im of honor wmha Mss :, Fnhey. atar of thla, Mrs. Kenneth Humph- r.hkton, N. J., were.n:;. Joseph Kopll of ths : -I'd hs brother as best. ; Walter Kltnger, New t and 3tephen Mozsgae, vvrrn ushers. Another lohn Kopll, and Wllam :, both of ths place, were u hers. -hrr return from a wed-,, to Mam Beftch, Fla.,.., 2, the newly weds wll hr Lowell Street address. bug, the brde chose a u colored outft wth pale vorles and an orchd hnte of ftlgl: f brde also attended mton School fqr SeereI s employed as a secthe Merck Insttute for c Research, Rahway. msbund also graduated locl school and s em-, the Ordnance, ' of the Rarltan A-senal, n veteran of two years' n the U.8. Army. N\,o(,l: SERVICES KTKRET -Rabb Akva Chll.vd today that late Frday n vces wll be hold at, 8:45. Mmht at the Synagogue n;: Justce. Ones Shabbat!,..* the servces. Sunday., ;.,.scs wll be held at :3 Wmly at the SSSynaxo«ue.- Justce. It on UIXM Vour 954 Chrbtmat Club He Rahway Savlns InstlrvnK Street, Rahway, Adv. Walko Sh P. Plaque PlrtmB for I Effcency Present I rogram At Nathan Hale CARTER*T-Jw«* J. W«lko, freman, tbn, arm d Ut. and Mrs. Joseph fttxo, 97 8harot street, s among the crew members of the tendlnc hlp dock US8 Rushmore whch m recently awarded a Battle Effcency CARTEUKT ' Mr,. Brandon's Award Plwue by Vlce Ad<nlrafl sxth trade at Nalhnr Hale School P ' Pabrlon - uat for *- presented a Thanksgvng Day standtlg "Wevement durng the pwram duv.n R the assembly of ^Crcnmatufcr of the Amw upper grades of the Nathan phlblous Porpe, U. 8. Atlantc Hale School. The promm started *T«et. told the n»n of the Rushwlth the usscmblafjc sngng "God more ln <^ro»l«held'here: Bless Amerca." Allan Rley R " Thls award W* ltoes &'** to Pazar anr p n h., v. ' yourselves aa ndvduals, prde tn rwar and Robert Fscher were the A. mpn)j)ous Polx) and prlde colm nnd led the flag sa- n the Navy." lute. A... Thanksulvtng h for everybody; was presented The cast ncluded Vrgna Psher Barbara Sakson and Rchard Kazmr as chldren; Mary Ann Lleban as Mrs. Pruden; Albert Kocanlk as the malman, Charlotte Qavaleta and Rchard Dobna as Chnese chldren; Cmnlle Mudrak, Margaret Stupor, Rose Mare Stefura Charles Krzak, Russell Kobrln, Bref Items of lle Week n KarenWn Mar S cka?.?? Nancy I^nart. Lloyd Sv S en Zr- Patton ( ' Jr " commemoratlve - garet Uemctcr and Roy QoderstacT John Hlla, Jr., son of Mr. and us sngers. Mrs. John Hlla, 28 Hermann Avenue, has returned tofotdham Un- Ffth Grade The pupls of Mrs. Olnda's ffth. versty after spendng the Thanksgrade class organzed a new club gvng hojtday wth hu parents. In ther classroom, known as the' Young Ctzens' Club. Tle purpose Q.M. James M. Bullock, 35 Ljerty of the club.s to help others and Street, f l8 spendng a 2-day to have socal meetngs. The frst ave frcm the U. B. Navy wth hs project to b«undertaken by these wfe ln Florda. '» ffth graders Is to collect old and dscarded eye glasses. These artcles wll be turned over to the coll r ctlon agency for old and dscarded glasses. The meetngs of the club wll be held on Frdays from :3 P. M. to 2 P. M. The followng were elected to offce: Donald Kulck, presdent; Robert Donnelly, vce presdent; Helen Malwtz, secretary, and Frank Ello, treasurer. Mrs. Hlda Qnda Is class advsor. Hgh School PTA Set For Chrstmas Socal CARTERET -The Hgh School PTA. wll hold Its regular monthly meetng on Wednesday evenng, December 9, at the hgh school. After the busness meetng a Chrstmas party wll be held featurng a Chrstmas program and an exchange of gfts. Charman wll be Mrs. Lawrence Gudmested asssted by the offcers who wll act as hostesses. LEL Luggage "I'erth Amboy's Kxslusve leather Goods Shop" MAS LUGGAGE KREK O(H,D INITIALING ON ALL I,KATHI:R GOODS h>.n- dstrbutors for natonally known Amela L'arhart," mtrm'toater," "Crown." "Skyway."..,, "Warren," "Samand many others. all deal choces for (Sfts worth Hvng. However, f n doubt, gve a LEE GUT ( EKT!FI ATK» >«! let them chouse for themselves. HIM TRAVEL BAGS TWO SUITERS UMBRELLAS TRAVEL CLOCKS LEATHER JEWELRY BRIEF CASES WALLETS LEE Luggage '" > Smth St., Perth Amboy Phone VA -624 Yea, We Delver For HER HANDBAGS LUGGAGK UMBRELLAS WALLETS JEWEL CASES HAT BOXES MAKE-UP CASES Quck $25 to *5OO HOLIDAYIIPENSES IN RECORD TIME! Get the Gash You Want Today on y Q ur sgnature, auto or tnntus. Phone WO OPEN 8ATUBAY flut NOON VI 85 WAIN STREET Curner In honor of ther 25th wedng annversary, Mr, and Mrs. Mchael Novak, 48 ^Tyler Aveme, were gven a sujprlse party at the Craftsmen's Club. The ouple has two chldren, Mrs. rene Ruschak and John, now ervtng ln the tj. S. Army ln Germany, Ssterhood of the Jewsh Communty wll hold a Hanukah party December 9 In the synagogue. Mrs. Edward Shapro wll be n charge of refreshments nnd Mrs. Samuel charge of tckets. Breslow n Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burns, 5 Emerson Street, entertaned at a famly dnner party at ther home!n honor of ther 25th weddng nnnversary. 8t. Ellas' Post 797, Catholc War Veterans, honor deceased members and veterans of all wars nt. a memoral mass ln St. Ellas' Church. A communon breakfast followed. Commander Geza Onral greeted the guests. Borough Clerk Mchael Maskaly was toastmaster. Erank Dolnld was kwstmnsted at the communon breakfast held hv Carey Councl 28, Knghts n Columbus, Sunday, followng He 8 A. M. mass n Sacred Heart Church. Prank Ooyena, grand knght, welcomed the frueats. LEFT OWN IDENTIFICATION ALTON.. Polce had lttle trcubu' pckng up a suspect In a recent $37 robbery. The suspect lost h.s workman's dentfcaton bad;e at the scene. He was found n the. cty jal, where he had been taken for questonng n another robbery, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 9Q3 School of Adult Educaton Commencement December 8 OARTBRET The Ctrteret School of Adult Educaton wll hold Its commencement exercses December 8 m the hl«h school audtorum. The ceremones-wll begn at 8:3 P M. wth an nvocaton by Rev. Malcolm Brown, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Churchl Quest speakers for the evenng wll be Dr. Albert E. Jochen, drector. Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Schools. Certfcates of course completon wll toe awarded by Mr. Plays Wth Orchestra WILLIAM POLLACK son of Mrs. Chrstna Pollack. 76 H*ald HTt^t, s cumftly ap pearng at the Hotel Vctora wth Al Pado and hs orchestra. The group traveled all over the Unted States. Mr. Pollack s a vocalst plays the bum fddle and the xylophone. FATAL TAINT reference to "gult by Wth assocaton," on ths bass, when you come rght down to t, any body who assocates wth human bengs Is gulty of a multtude of thngs. The Brstol (Va. Herald-Courer. CARD OF THANKS LISICKI We wteh to ex/press our sncere thanks to our relatves, frends and neghbors for ther knd expressons of sympathy, ther many acts of kndness, and beautful floral trbutes extended to us In our recent bereavement n the sudden death of our dearly beloved son and grandson., Edward Paul Llslckl. We especally wsh to thank the Rev. Loute Cortney, pastor of St. Joseph's R. C. Church; the altar boys; the nuns of the St. Joseph Convent; the Medcal and Nurse's stafl of the Perth Amboy General Hosptal; those who donuted cars and the Funeral Drector. E. N. Blssub for satsfactory servce Mr. and Mrs. Edwarc J Llslck Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stellato RAINCOATS Corduroys, Checks, Plads and Colors SWEATERS Nylons, Wools, Cottons. Full range of $. smart colors. {-* up BLOUSES That wll flatter! Cottons, Wools, Nylons, All Szes... SKIRTS up Flannels, Checks, Taffetas, Velvets and Many $*vq Others m up SPORTSWEAR Orgnally desgned for the gay holday season. wn Edwln'8. Quln. Jr., drector of the «*ool. Durng the evenng, students and the.tr «u«rt* wll vtew extlbluon* of the work done ln the varous claws at the adult school. The exhbton wll m- chde student project* completed n the hobby pantng, dnwwnaklnr, ceramcs and carpentry. Rtfrmhnents wll be served by grls from the Cart«ret Hgh School Home Economcs Department Immedately ng the exercse*. follow- Reformed Church Lsts Actvtes CARTERET Alexander Daroy, pastor of the Reformed hurch today announced the folwm? church actvtes: The Junor Women'*. Guld wll ave an all-day bake sale today t the Bethlen Hall on Cooke venue. % The Sunday schedule Includes: unday School at S A. M., Englsh orshl-p servce at A. M,, and 'orshlp servce In Hungaran at A. M. Durng the' Advent season. 'eekday worshp servce wll te pld every Thursday evenng at :3 o'clock. The Bonrd of Elders' regular xmthly meetng wll b«held Wednesday, December 9, at 7:3 M. A bazaar wll be held under the olnt auspces of the Lorantfy Women's Socety and the Junor Women's Guld on Sunday, December 3, a-t Bethlen Hall. A arge assortment of toys and holday gfts wll be on dsplay and sold at low prces, Hurka, kolbas and Hungaran style doughnuts wll be served. An advance sale of home made hurka and kolbas wll be held by the Lorantfy.Womens' Socety on Saturday, Deentber 2, at Bethlen Hall. CARD OF THANKS FREY We wsh to express our deep grattude to our relatves, frends, and neghbors for ther klndlexpresslons of.sympathy, > sprtual bouquets and beautful floral trbutes.extended to us In our bereavement ln the loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, Mr. Pettr Prey. We especally wsh to, thank the. Rev. O'Bren: Rev. Lous Courtney: Rev. Vctor Graban:. Metal and Trjermt Corp.; U.' S. Metals Refnng Co.; Securty Steel Corp.; Amercan Type Founders. Inc.; Knghts of Columbus; Holy Name Socety; all members of the Polce Department; pallbearers;.those who donated cars and the drvers; Polce Escort; altar boys of St. Joseph's Church and the John J. Lyman Funeral "Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Mrs. Dora Frey and Famly DIRECT FACTORY SAVINGS! CLOSEOUT -N-O-W- ON QUAUITY HOLIDAY COATS Lades und Grls! The Bggest Values You Ever Saw! Ideal Gft Choce! x \.*-Mll >UI h H.n n n < h II fc II H ouus» AJ«.TO»PJU 8A3LTO4PJ*. Mr*. Rkhert Donate* Crott to lon Church CARTRIT tun. Karl O. Ktotto, putor at the Zlon LntlMran Chumh, announced today that Mrs. Augusta Rlchert hat donated an ltar crow to the church. Th«gft Is n memory of hwr late hutband. Jacob Rchert. Sunday Mrvlcn: 8:3 A. M n Ofrman; 9 SO A. M, In Englsh; Sunday school, 3 A. NJ. In Englsh for all grade* Confrmaton Instructon Is gven every Saturday at the Parsh Hall at 8 A. M. Adults may enroll ln a membershp class by contactng the pastor. The Ladles' Ould meets the frst Wednesday of each month at 7 3 P. M. and the Luther League on the frst Thursday and the thrd Tuesday of each month at 7 P M Lutheran Church Guld To Elect Staff Jan. 6 CARTERET A meetln* of the Ladles' Guld of the Zlon Lutheran Church was held Wednesday evenng at the church hall. Nomnaton of offcers wa: held. Electon of offcers wll Uk place at the next meetng to be held January 6. The brthdays of Mrs. John Haas, Mrs. Ferdnand Fuchs an Mrs. Harold Lafferty were cele rat«d. Dark horse prze wnners fo,he evenng were Mrs. M. Pwch; nd Mrs. Jane Dehner. Club pro ect wnners were Mrs. Preld Ketfer, Mrs. Wanda Drcmel av Mrs. Mary Holder. See Lower Prce Range For Chrstmas Trees CARTERET Chrstmas trees wll cost less ths year and wll be as good, f not better Infhape than last year, accordng to stores dealng In Yule trees. It was estmated that an average tree wll sell for about 2, Other prces range from $ for the smaller specmens to $5 or $2 for the largest. Chuck Dressen has qut as manager of the Dodgers. He refused to sgn a contract for only one year. Madam Lee Horowww fndng Chart! nd Drum Hook* for Bale Open Dally I A. M. -» P. M. 38 Smth Street Near Oak Street Perth Amboy, N. J. Dr. Albert Rchman Optonetrst EYES EXAMINED Hours: Weekdays 9 A. M. - 8 P. M Saturdays 9 A. M. - 5 P. M. Closed Wednesdys 84 Man St. (Cor. School St.) WDBRIDGE Tel. WO-8-84 PAGt THRU Columbus - Cleveland PTA At Yule Socal, Meetng Engaged to Wed RUTH M. BUBENHEIMER CARTERET-Mr and Mrs. Anton J. Bubenhemer, &7 Grant Avenue, announced the enuaxement of ther daughter, Ruth Mare, to Henry Krttyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kcttyle. 8 Washngton Avenue, at a Thanksgvng dnner party. Mss Bubenhemer was graduated from Hlth School, class of 648. Her fance attended schools and served four years In the N. S. Navy. At present he s employed by the Poster Wheeler Corp. ln. No date has been' set for the weddng. Mss Wozny Engaged To George Stroln CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. Teofll Woxny. US Avenue, nave announced the engagement I ther daughter. Phylls, to George Stroln, son of MJ, and Mrs. harles Stroln of 2 New Jersey Avenue. Mss Wozny was graduated from Hgh School and \s employed at the Amercan Smeltng nd Refnng Company, Perth Amboy. Her fance also attended Car- ret Hgh School and s employed at Merck and Company, Rahway. CAOTIRET Th«OoJttntW- J aereund PTA held!u wnjoal '' Chrlatmm party and manthlr. mwtng, Tm^rtay evenng at *l» Columbus Bchool Kathl«H ; Cnvlc n»rcond grade trtudent at Cleveland 8chool, opened tt» m^fta by lngtmt two on**. Plrnw werr compct'd (or the BlMt play whch wll be held at She Cleveland Bchool. December», betwm-n IB and 3 P M. Char-, mun of the nftalr lt Mrs. Mlctad Hll» ARlsted by Mrs. Eve Sldutt, Mrs, Plrley Akatluk. lra. Sophe Kllyk and Mrs. Ann* Koffllewdkl. Reslgnalons w«re submtted llf Mrs. MlrhRCt Kfleman. prextdtnt, and Mr* UuL Oabrel. vetprrsldent. Mrs. Mare Fedlam announmd the appontments made by the executve commttee on vana-' ber 7, were J<*hn Bldun, prtudent and Mrs. Edmund Carts, vce-presdent. Ourst Kpeaker «u Rev Ma' rolm, Brown who spoke on "The Chrstmas Rush " The attendance^ prze for November was awarded to Mss Florvc* Brown on behalf of her studen *, The ex*outr»t commttee wll meet at the Cleveland 'Jehool, Wednesday evenng, DMfmber 9. «t 7 P. M. HltrhlghUn«the Chrstna* party was the exchanpp of gfts. Refreshments were served and hostesses for the evenng were the 8th grade mothers. The next meetng of the assocaton wll be herd January S,, Quest speaker wll be Mrs. J, Chtara. county parent educaton charman. The humsn polo vrus has been "defntely" Identfed In photographs for the frst tme, a Unlveslty of Calforna scentst reported. Sacrfce fly rule s restored to the baseball code. LEGIONNAIRES! Shop at the Sgn of the Amercan Legon Emblem. S F f Y O U R D O C T O R F I R S T Prescrpton! are frst fled qn our daly hook, then carefully preserved under an dentfcaton number. ALL prescrptons are mportant to us and ALL are handled carefully. <^fllblix PHARMACY!* rqzem* um»'hnmm'kpkm-'*fr.m > ' 9 MAIN STREET - WOOOBRIDGE. N. J. [ Phone WOodbndge 889 V GRAND OPENING of Our NEW BUILDING Wednesday Evenng DEC. 9th Roosevelt Sales & Merchants Market Off Route -37 on Parsonage Road, Metuchen Near Roosevelt Hosptal and Park Everyone Invted-Men, Women & Chldren I Don't Mss It! - Gome One! Come All! NEW KKSTAUKANT! BUTCHEK DUKSSKS, Drect from Manufuclurer TOYS, Drect from Manufacturer Hardware Noveltes Records Electrcal Applances Vegetables Hundreds of Wanted Item* for the Household Lamps Chars j Tables Etc. Open Every Wednesday Evenng - From Dec. 9th ' ROOSEVELT SALES & MERCHANTS MARKET

4 . PARKVIEW PATTER Mr*. Kltzabrth Fnd. 73 Danel Street, CarUret -M8J" C#.T.A. NEWS The Carterot Parkvlr-w Taxpayers' Assocaton meets on Monday. Deoemtor 7. 8 P M at Fnlcon hll. All resdents nrc urved to atu'nr ths mertln,! c»f your onranlzntlon Guest speaker wll he an c Hrer frnm tfr Natonal Boy Scouts of Amerca All pnrenu Interested In formng s Cw-b Scout ftrotp are rordlslly Invted to attend ths meetln., Thf Parkvew Bowlng t^ame wll meet Saturday, Academy Alleys. *2 Perflhnc Avenue, nl, 8P. M BIRTHDAY GREETINGS A party was beld at the home ff Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orau, 99 Hagaman Street, Wednesday, n honor of ther darhter. Helen*. en ter fourth brthday. TV guests Included Mrs. Edth Baron and son, Dnvld, Mrs. Ann Levlt,/ and son. Melvt, Mrs. Ann Isnnr.s and son. Ronne, Mrs. Mama Greenber? and daughter, Jll, Mrs, PcKRy Katz and daughter, Jance, Mrs. Roalyn Mlnman and chldren, Arnold and Kenneth. Mrs. Estelle Gottleb and rauffhter, Jame, Mrs. Edth Slnwr and daughter, Lnda. Msses Dorothy and Eva Qulnlan and Helena's grandmothfr, Mrs. Lllan Trster. SISTERHOOD PARTY Th/ annual Chanukah party of the Unted Hebrew Ssterhood of Carterrt wll bv held on Wednesday. December fl. at 8:3 P. M at the SynnRORue Brotherhnod of Israel on Pershtnu Avenue, Each Indvdual s asked to brng a gft, valued at pbnut 5 rents to be exchan?pd wth other" guests, Husbnnds are welrome. The stork brought a new arrval to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamlton, 3 Hatfaman Btreet, November 25. The^ new b«by, Thomas Kevn, WRS born In Chrst Hosptal In Jersey Cty. Babv Thomns has nn older brother, Randv, «rho Is Vk. Mrs. H<unfton s the former Murel Snyder of North Bergen. FAMILY CIRCLE MEET8 Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Isaacs, 5 Hagaman Street, entertaned 42 pestg on Sunday n honor of the 2fth annversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Levlne and also the gatherng of the famly crcle of Hyman and Esther Levne. The quests Included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wasserman and famly, Bronx, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Leo Isaacs and famly. Lnden; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levlne and fnrttuv, Brooklyn and Montlcello. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs Harry Garber and famly, Brooklyn, N. T.: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levne and daughter, Bronx, N. Y ; Mr. and Mrs. El Levne am famly, Newark. BABY SITTING ORGANIZATION Mrs. Jane Reagan,, 6 Ash Street, -426, s organzng a cooperatve baby sttng plan n Parkvew. Neghbors can cooperate wth one another by exchangng baby sttng servces. Any one nterested n partcpat- We Carry A Complete Selecton of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINKS AND LIQUORS Free Delvery 4all CA ROCKMAN'S LIQUOR STORE Street, Cor. Perchng Ing In tjhu plan may contact Mrs. Reagan. HI NEIGHBOR Mr. and Mrs. John Conte fnd chldren. Eleen, AV, and John. %, are now llvln? In ther new home at 94 Danel Street They moved here recently from Ellznbetb. Mr Cdte served wth the Army, statoned In Italy durln«the war. He holds the Purple Heart Medftl and the Bronze Star AMpresent he If employed bv He ElzabethUwn Consoldated Gas Co. In Ellzabeth. OccupylrK th"lr ncv hom» at 93 Dnnfll Street, fre Mr and Mrs. Carl ton Wess Lately nf Newark. Mr. Wels orgnally came from St. I/mls. Mssour, and Mrs. Wess from the Phlppne Islands. Mr. Wess served wth the Army Ar Force durng the war and was statoned n the South Pacfc He Is employed by the U, 9. Oovernment. at Port Newark. ' PARTY HELD AT SAWDERS HOME Mrs Glrn Saudners. 69 DnnM Street, ehtertalned a number "f guests at her home on Tuesday nght. The demonstrator at the narty was Mrs. Marlon Stark, Keasbey. The guests Included: Mrs. Joseph Cardlllo. Mrs. Terrance Hanson, Mrs. Arthur Fnk, ; Mrs. Rose Dl Leo. Mrs. Alce Dl Leo. Mrs. BeUy Chengar, Mrs. Lllan Hornung, Mrs. Ida Oennarl. IS HIS NrMBER HAMILTON, Oho The Infant son of Mrs. Henry Saylor certanly :an clam "" as hs number, He was born at 6: A. M. on the eleventh month and -the eleventh day at Mercy Hosptal here. He weghed pounds, ounces. Hs parents resde at 6 South Eleventh Street. MUSSES SHOES, SUES CITY SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Alex T. Angelldta put hs foot nto some soft, road tar when he sot out of hs car recently. Clamng the tar runed hs shoes, he wants the cty ether to clean them or get hm another par at n <:osl of $8.95. The SNAPSHOT GUI Ths s a lovely scene In hlark-and-whte, breathtakng beauty. Fall n Full Color When color beg ns to touch the leaves, t s defntely tme for us to be outsde wth our cameras and color flm. Ths glorous producton that nature puts on for us at ths season every year shouldn't go unrecorded. No matter what knd of camera you use, there s a p or flm for It. Color photography Is for.everyone these days, even for those who reman fathful to a box camera of yesteryears. Makng pctures of the fall color serves more than one purpose. Tru, It wll gve you some beautlful pctures, ether color prnts or small transparences, to show your frends, t wll also get you out of doors In the crsp autumn ar. It wll make you keenly conscous of the real beauty that s all about you because you wll be searchng for the best spots to make your pctures. I won"t so nto detals of makng the actual exposures because all - Don 7 Mss It! Bowlng Exhbton by A N D Y VARIPAPA World Famous Trck Shot Bowler! at the Hll Bowl 569 Roosevelt Avenue, N. J. SUNDAY, DEC. 6th At 3 P. M. Plus: Hs Talk On "TIPS ON BOWLING" Come See and Hear How to Improve Your Score! - v, :^D Y\ ONE W THE WORLDS GB*4IfST BOWLERS! FRffAT, DECEMBER 4, 953 hut In rnlnr It has the Informaton you need Is packed wth the flm. Correct exposure Is very Important n color pcture talcng, so be sure to read the smple nstructons carefully and follow them closely. Or, you can buy one of the 25-cent exposure gudes whch wll gve you relable exposure data wth a twst of the dal. Here are a f'w general hnts you may fnd helpful In your fah color shootng. One don't try to photograph half a county n one pcture. Your pctures wll be much stronger and jnore appealng If vou feature one tree and use the rest as background. For example, the brllant red of a maple standng out aganst he blue of the sky makes a very strglnrr shot. Close-up* of leaves that have fallen on the ground In Interestng patterns, or that are floatng on a pond make good shots, top. If you have a box-type camera, you'd x-ter ard a smple close-up JSnv Club Formed By Eghth Crader* CARTERET-'Mrs. Ruckre- II'K RlRhth Orade ela«s of Carlerel HIRII School fonp«d ther hb on October 8, 953. Offcers lrftcd were: presdent. Arb«rt 7 s m H. n ; yee-presldent, Tom Chester: trea-surer, Ronald Crunstrr, sr.-rptnrv, Judy Conrad. Student Councl: clfllrmun, Vnlerle (nssted toy Joy Pox, Holm K<v*oskl, Eleen Sholtess-,, Kt-hard Brown. Nlrho'as Kosrlownt.. anrl Larry Relnertsen. The meetng* are held nvery frst nnd thrd Wednesday of the month. A Hnllnwrrnparty wnf held on October. «(lth Mr, Edwn Qun md Mr. Herman Horn as honored Hursts. At thr November 4 meetng, oblr nnrl?o!l«tons were <Hs- Dlayed ard explaned by ElleT Joy Pox, Larry Relnertn and Rchard Brown. Fnns were completed by the to rase money fdr n Care A collecton of od c'.enn 'Mh-tlps wll be made for the beneft of the poor chldren rf, In charge are Judy Dumansky nnd Prank Bakos. Hbernan Auxlary Yule Socal Monday CARTERET Ladles' Auxlary, Ancent Order of Hbernans, wll hold ther annual Chrstmas parf y, Monday evenng, December 7. at The Pnes In Metunh-n Buses wll leave the Washngton School and St. Joseph's School at 8:3 P. M. Secret pals wll be revealed and 'lfts wll be exchanged. A turkey dnner wll follow. Mrs. Madelne Knnelly wll head the commttee asssted bv Mrs. Jack Rngwood. Ml<!s Eleen Kennedy. Mrs, I/TO Coughlln and Mrs. Alphonse Houhd-lhe-Calvndar Ths sophstcated cotton tweed dress goes successfully arnunt thf calendar, but It's eslecullr nod for early fall das, Natonal Cotton Councl faahonlsu report. Desgned by Kenneth Thrller In cotton tweed wth a mned strpe, the dress has a slm skrt and a bodce wth hgh pocket* and a surplce rnsng. Hts WRON< BIRI) PHOENIX, Arz. -Orover Ratts a gardener, was eatng hs lunch outdoors when a rfle bullet perced hs back. Startled and hurt, Ratts yelled and Mke Mllhous, 7, rushed to hs ad. Mke admtted he had been shootng at a mockng brd and mssed, the shot caromng through a hedge >Vf>T?*tr, t /'' CAflTERET Get Your Stamps Now, s (l \ Saba and Avod the CABTlftHrT Tfc day before Chrstmas are colnc to much faster than the mall Is comng In. accordng to Postmaster Sbo. "I've already notced a consderable Increase In Chrstnas curd sendng," he reported today. But parcel post Is l««klng belnr. Actually. H should ta«the other wny around" All gft packages for dstant states should be n the TOal^ tomorrow and those, for rteftrby ponts ho later than December, Chrstmas cards requre less tme to cover the same dstance. They should be posted by December IS for out-of-town delvery and at least a week before Chrstmas for local addresses. Postmaster Sabo ponts out that unless these malng date* are observed, there's danger of Incomng mall slowng up the outgong operatons CommercJaJ shpments are another hazard that may prevent delvery before December 35. Cancellng machnes are now regsterng about, pece* of rrtall per d*y. Onee the bg rush bolns, they wll average 5, dally clcks. 6o the postmaster urges everyone \p( "Fnsh malng those Chrst mas gfts rl«rht away. The sooner the better. And remember, %\. ths tme of yrfw, every package should be wrapped as securely as f It were gong overseas. "No one," says Postmaster Sabo, "Is as busy these days a? the averaee postal employee, unless It's the average house'vfe. I doubt If ether wll have tme to thnk twce about anythng before Chrstmas rolls around." It's true. Mrs. Homemaker. So true that It wll pav you many tmes over to follow the Postmaster's advce on how to mal your Chrstmas cards and gfts cor,- reotly the frst tme! For example, the Post Offce has lttle Interest n how pretty your gft packages are wrapped But It s deflnlmfly ^concerned ebuot how well each parcel Is wrappd. "If your gfts are fragle, mark them 'Handle Wth Care. We'll do our best to protect them." He also suggests you select malng carton of corrugated fl- WYbOftfd. TJ$e g hrfl \!*p«r and gtronc co :»nd under several H, s seal* and "Dn N< tl Ohrtatma*' st.rk<m e«t on bnck nf tw the adress retnalns n The packet Itself sealed, unless thr IVI,, ' ths Insrrlpm, "Contents. Merrhand, Opened Jor Postal, K,, * Delvery of y mr -»rd«can be speed,.. Iu»t te them n?p ;, dleg and attach tlm M, narked "All for r fl :,! nd "All for Out-of llvbry." These tuss e^, at the Post offlc,. fnd other helpful man Jons prnted on the b, lass mal for lwn, eludng Chrstmas ra,! ry the frst class rac led In separate frst dass mall enn h. *» much sooner, Rght now s thr h. buy yctr stams. Th, -mall, especally betm,> between :3 and : m lervlce wndows wll ), 8 A.M. untl 6 P. M. fr, through Frday and fr. 'lml 2 noon, Saturn, Export coffee wll u record of 32,35, b;" Notcv nto the adjonng yard. Although hosptallzed, Ratts njures were Bonne n charge of entertanment. not serous. Decoratons are n charge M Mrs. John Kenna, Mrs. Robert SOO-OO-OO-OO-EE! Bshop, Mrs, Ncholas Sullvan "Father," sad the small and Mr.. Henry Dombrowskl. "what s a pork barrel?" boy tacbment for snappng these pctures. If you aren't famlar wth these lttle tjat«t:ls, whch I thnk of as gvng your camera an eye Klass so It can see better close up "My son, you are entrely too nqustve.", "Don't you know?" "Only In a general way. It's an nsttuton, more or less mythcal check wth your photographc to enable a Congressman to show dealer lor detals. John Van Gulder hs folks that he can brng home the bacon." Headlne News ' M.. \AI 953 outstandn and vouchers p ng to Borough should be presented ;t Borough Clerks the Memoral,Mum Buldng not later thj December 3, l!»r){. MICHAEL MASKAlj Borough for Truck Buyers! You best buy bears ths tag! Thoroughly Impeded Recondtoned f< Recondtoned for Vglua Descrbed NIW CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR'54 They're the most powerful, fnest performng, best- * N»w»d< Control Stot.* Extra jlrvqr comtoft. lookng Advajce-Dcsgn trucks ever bult! Come **M«w Automatc TraamlMlnn,* Truck.J j.r _L _ 5_\. - _ A.! n and see the«'g^cat new advances- s avalable not ohly on V- and ttuckt, but on -ton models, tool, ' '^ P^yTCy'ty ^y.bnglw. New, bgger ^wh«avy-duly 3-Spted Tranmbdon.* Offers stttfft ;;.; wk, hjgher compresson rato. ng coluaa gea*mt on one-ton no!'' ' Ntw Hwt In "LoalmtulT MS" Entfn. New ruged- Mty, llggw toad Spatt. Roomer ptckup and suut. - tyt,.. new MabJHty /,, new^peratng acsmomy. u ^....' ' N»w Chcwl* HmntdntM. Extra bm-n stwafau. > Hfw Hwr h>#j»bmatftf 36" Englnt,* V» moftt u / v. :. ^ -~ 4I^.J.^ *r, ' * JW^QwvwktlmkengmeevcrbuIt! Wwr*f««>We.J!t OrCuCT CPQKKXR OOflVBO* pece curved wadfudd ECONOMY T M k l '. «"

5 PAL News and Sports %Tt<rand Town Ry BENN [ort.lt annual PAT. Mn,>d ftst Saturday drew a lme nudftnce and much, for everyone. Drector l,t. MT-k anrt hs «utsstnnt.<;,.,l hard and 'the results were MKln gratfyng.. rust entertaned on Run-,, -- jt, nt, 'the K. of C. and re- :,! further applause from the n After the holdays, the. members wll be!rted at a md dunce, tme and place.nrtnunced at a later date mnstrel was suoce.ssful bervcryone helped. :nr needed hf*) -was re-,-,! fom Wnne Jacobus, whr Dnr lob In makng up the.ml crls. Most of the prtncl n the cast wll be avalable rnus functons held by oratons, set In to}rh wth <;n Prey or flgt, Ed SaJk for dates, fct. Hgh,., The 953 lull season beng nerrly over mo"t rf us are mluhty glad tn' smple reason that It watt. nnp pattern as the 952 seacarteret has won only three lust fve and a wn over.dge tomorrow, can make Mvson a better one. Some n ; were lost In the last, few r.tps fnd a few games lost o second half, hut they,< as lost games and no use n: over splt mlk. 'Better n xt year and It should te, Her sepson for not too manv >!. ; wll be lost through ;on and a few sophs hav HI promse, morrow's f""me w'!l hn : and tumble o' <nd w-,,,^ c s known to be a bg and ;! team despte ther three nd fve losses, the same a vret's record. Two n'-onun*'!. to collde, Jm Gllraln tc > > > Lambert. M" Evenng News announce: dmnty and places, Ollraln ot - frst tram, Heltey and Ken tle second t#am and Capl -I Koke on the thrd team ;!rh s more than any othe u L - flnch Wes 8pewak holdln lv basketball practces fo : r who are not on the foot! squad and only Mortsea s >l' startef. Mart of tn nwrs of the 9S3 Centra : v Group No. I havng gradu "! nd a lot of touh sleddln.l for. On Tuesdflv -..nber 5, the Varsty w:!, t.lu- 955^f w nask-tb"al sea :: 'v opposng an Alun tean ln' Jay Vee team wll n St. Joe's team pror to th ; lty ussle. On December 8! V.rsty wll travel to Me ':! for a regular Burnt- an I'.m wll only have a short " to cut n shape for the.' I'ndy mornng basketba ue reached the mar n.v boys are expected to Boftngk Olcal* at Army-Navy Grd Classc OArtTBRET Araon* tha members of the offcal f»m> lly who wtnessed, tte annual Army-Navy fooftfos] flawlr In "hlunphla la*t Saturday were!ftynr Wsnk Hereford»nd ecurlmfln-flle<tt John rfcmsh tt s ( ported tfhtt, the mayor r< the Army, whlls hle flemsh lvd "Nnvy fan. Th' Army won jrmkhael Talles 2 Ponts as Town Trotters Wn, 4-24 CARTERET Carmlchdel sto!.he show us the Tftwn Trntt.prr outed the Lakers, 4 to 24, In thr l I d g B t Recreaton bftukfttball ngue. For the loan, Kosty wn; llgh scorer wth J6 ponts on rvrn double deckers and two. ouls. CarmlchBal. who Was the stnr of he (tame, talled 2 ponts on feld goals and one foul. Ttje score: Town T. Carmlchael, f Zullo. f fjtlma, f Tharrlngton. c Erwln, R O'Lear, g Lakers (24) D'Zurlla, f Ward, f Ruszrak. f Mortsea, c Kostv, c. T*r»betskl, Bleka. g Haloob. R ' P T 3 a e o a o 4 3 ft IS» 4. O. 2.. o... t. U 2 24 SOCKED FOH STOLEN SOCKS DETROIT, Mleh.-Alorrls Curran. 3, stole a par Of socks from a clothng store. Tho propretor called polce, who found the socks In Curran's possesson plus three unearned pay checks and a bankbonk showng deposts of $5,3. Ho was fned 96. Grocers beat the Mets' Presbyteran Team and It beln o the frst loss for the Presbya. Both teams have won fve and lost one game. St. Joe's toea West and that beng the seventh straght loss for the We»t teajn. In the Junor Le,a«ue, fve teams re entered and «ht teams have ent«r*l tn the Mdgrt ICague, whle the Oub League Is composed of four team*. Mayor Frank Bareford and councl elect John NNewlst attend the Army-Navy game at Phladelpha last Saturday. Tommy Gbson. Bobby Mullan ; ml Don Leshlck home from coll're and watch Perth- Rchcy Ozajkowskl came home on Frday evenng on esve from Samson bast: but not n tme to see the fame. Lons Club to honor foobal! squad at a dnner on Tuesday at I ths week, The clnc wll j the Oyjsy Camp and a proml charge of Wes Sgewak and nent speaker to be present. Entre ' emenza. Kndly not that team ncludng coachea and man- lnc wll 'be closed from Sat- j agers nvted. 'v, December 9 and wll re- [ Scrap paper wll be collected by - <m January 9 due to the the Lons Club on Sunday, De- ' ys. cember 3, and everyone asked to '( vreatlon baaketball... Sen- help out by tleng your papers '<-j«ue all tangled up as Jong and leave them on Uw sde wslk. Suddenly sto red ly Newark A.C Croup "h«w4 New Jerm OnMtn QIOTW «Wfflln be spnnwrerl by the NewsT* Ahptlc Club n coap«mtlon wth the New York Dally News. The oouu wll be held In the. N.A.C. Oym, 8 Park I'lncp, Newatk. N. J., sortng Frdftv pvpnlng. January Wh for sx nr seven crmseflumre Frdays The «jnte«t» wll be held n t»-f» dvlklons. the open claw and novce CIRSS In the followng wolghu: 2. 8.?6, m, W, 6, 7. mnd* anr hesvywpght, Ths tournernent «own to p'l umater boxer regstered n the New Jersty Assocaton of t y A.U. as well as the Armed Forces wthn the N^J'"" n rlet, Boxers who are not regstered may secure ther fcox.rk u- chnee by wpym«to the N»w Jorffljr AeoolRton of the A^.TJ., at Hll Street, n Ntwark, 2, N. J. They mubt'be at least lf years of age andjnust?how proof of age, >rl«es wll be pold and Rl>«r glores, rcbea nnd trunks to the wnners and loser* In the fnals of bodh the novce and open classes. There wn be a trophy awarded to tlw team that scores the greatest number of ponts. A team of erht boxers chosen from the wnners, one from each weght dvson, wll be pcked by the Golden Olove Commttee, to represent Newark In the Eastern Golden Olove Tournament of Champons to be held In New York Cty early In March. The co»«h of the team wlnnlnr the trnphv wll be pcked to coach tht team makng the trp to New York. Entry blanks may be secured by contactng Mr. Al Thoma, Athletc Drector of the Hewark Athletc Club, 6 Park Place, Newark, 2, N. J. Phone Market Entres close Sunday, December 27 wth the N.A.C. Athletc Drector and any entry postmarked later than mdnght, December 27, wll be rejected. DaPrle Bulders Upset Leaders h Cty Loop CARTKEr The Da Prl Bulders upset the league-leadng Brown's tnsurnnce n two out ol three games n the Cty Bowlng League at the Academy lanes ths wgek. KoJel's Tavern won two games from G.A.TX, wth Kopln pacng the wnners wth a bg 64 set. Bodner shot!-*, a 69 for the losers. Irr the 'ffrrar same.snbo's Sport Shop took two games from Clszak's PlumWn?. Brown's Insurance Kosel's Tavern QATX Babo's Sport Shop Ctesak's Plumbng Da Prlle Bulders.,;... Honor Roll w L vs. Konln f«, A. S9eca 236, M. Bodnar 24, R. Bama 24, Two-game wnners: Da Prle Bulders vs. Brown's Insurance, Kosel's Tavern vs. OATX, Sabo's Sport Shop vs. Qsak'a Plumbng. Presdent fthee ol the Republc of Korea says Reds wll came to terms f the West s frm. ^ t's CHRISTMAS It happens every year. Almost before you realxe t, t's tme to go Chrstmas shoppng. And that takes money, of course.' So, why not get a head start on SantQ. - Buld your 954 Chrstmas fynd n adtortto by savng a lttlt every week toward next year's holday expenses. And start now..,. you'll be glad you dd. Jon our 954 Chmtmas Cfvb CPEAKING j ABOUT SPORTS Comng event* Hgh fchattfrd dttuwr by Lons Club at Gypsy Camp Tuesday tlght, December 8... Postponed game wth Woodbrldge football team tomorrow at Bartons fledl.. Hgh School basketball openng game aganst AJumnl Tuesday nght. December 5. At ths tme of the ytar most of the dalles, In an attempt to boost tr*r olrculatlorj make a futle effort at namng an all-star football team for ths area. It s Frank McCarthy's Humble opnon that all-star selectons do more harm than good, 'for the smple reason that for every boy that s pcked there are at least two or three who feel that they should have been selected, wth the nevtable result that these < boys who haven't been named walk around wth chps on ther shoulders. We aoncur wth Prank McCarthy's opnon, For that matter, Frank, hmself, at no tme durng hs lengthy career ever named an all-star team. When asked to do so, he always excused hmself poltely wth the remark: "I'd rather not." Gettng back far a moment to Wes Spewak's Hgh School cagers who are slowly gettng Into trm for the comng season whch opens aganst th«alumn In about a week. The boys wll play a full schedule of 2 games, takng on most of the regulars n ths area, ncludng Perth Amboy, Perth Amboy at. Mary's, Woodbrldge, Sayrevllle, Rahway, Metuchen, Jamesburgand Long'Branch. Dougy Kng wll assst Wes n coachng thfe team. Our good neghbor, Jm Olraln, wll be team manager. Tomorrow's grd encounter wth Woodbrdge, postponed from earler n the season due to bad weather, comes as an antl-chmax to the Perth Amboy Thanksgvng Day contest whch was played here last week and whch was one of the most exctng In the seres that-dates back to 925 wfr«n the teams frst met. To say the least, should have won the game. The breaker came In the thrd quarter when the Blues were down on tfe Amboy four-yard strp wth three downs to make t. But they faled. Twce before that handed Amboy ts touchdowns on Tumbles and ntercepted passes. In closng, we want to say that four of our very good frends n town, namely Joe Barany, John Skropozkt, Joe Klsh and Dave Paspank w«nt down to Phladelpha last Saturday to watch the Army-Navy football game. Ther mutual conawnu was that t WM one of the greatest spectacle* they «rrf taw, ~ t Cleveland Drafts ATLANTA Tommy Korczowsk of Woodbrldge, N, J., was drafted by Cleveland ths week at the annual meetng of the major league teams. Korcaowsk, a product of Woodbrdge Hgh and Wllam and Mary College, sgned wth the New York Gants at the termnaton of hs collegate career and was apparently movng up n the New York chan untl the Indans as plucked hm ol the Mnneapols roster. Last sprng Korczowskl, a shortstop, played wth Wllkea-Barre, Pa., a Class A team n the Eastern League, and batted an mpressve.285; although he was hampered wth njures most of the season. The PERTH AMBOl Savngs Insttuton woof, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSMHANCE CORPORATION letters Wallop Nathan Hale Fve In Cub Loop, 2-5 CARTERET Holdng the Opposlton ta fve ponts, the Trotters wlktd ol wth a 2 to 5 trumph over the Nathan Hale School fve In the Recreaton Cub League ths week at the Nathan flnle School gym. The scores follow: Xrotters {2) O B. Canmchael, f & Kkh6ra, Mesqulta, f 3 Menchle, f Wllams, c! Stewart, g Wlejtt.g, UMfc^ Hale (II O :P»U«h, f Toth, Baterls, f. ftsoher, f Kraus, f... KnsplK, c Kahera, PlspUr, g F Holy Ffluty Fve Rents Macabces n CrbLopp,5ttoK t> «rwhn«vctory tmt h» Meubcts In tht Cub Uacue t th* Wthn Htl«school urn Mom<«T ntfht The flml score «m N to «wth the wnners takng t) eurrv lead whch they The vmon comolmely out- "la.wd ther opponent! In w«ry d("v*rftnrrtt of fltkjr RflmnHcl, wth 4 ponts am } feld <K»I«, was hgh scorer of the '{' a I s J Score at half tme: Trotters, 2; ftft»rttal;,a ' QpUUb Woah Can -you swm? Tlf* fflomk No, sr. I never x Jarod. how..'' ' Ifoah "Ken, rememtwr, your safe passage depends on " cftnduct. CUT-RATE ARMY NAVY STORE H BOOSEVBIJT AVENTS UOsoa St.) CAtTKBBT Open Every Ihn'tMss Thestf. CUSHION SOLI WOOL SOCKS KAJONBWOOI. -SOCKS The box IMyFunfly Hgh School Eleven Closes Season Sat Wth f oodbrdge CARTERKT Dnugy Kng's In- 'nry-rlrdled Hl«h School football team wll hrlnn the curtan down on ts current ramnnlsr onorrow afternoon by meetng Woodbrldge Hgh at the Barron'8 fl«ld. The Kame Is scheduled to start at 2 P. M.»nd. cwr of "ter 4.OO IB expected to be on hnd for the openng whstle to ltovfs the tradtonal clash. The game s a poatponed tlt from earler In the season when weather condtons caused the pofthponement. The Blues have a record of S.fl for the seuon and are gen- rally consdered the underdogs, wth the Barron ratng a 6-5 favorte. Andy Varpapa to Gve Free Radng Exhbton CARTERBTT Andy Varlpnpa, one of the world'* greatest 'x>wlers and famous for hs amazng trck shots, wll gve a free exhblon at the Hll Bowl,, I. J., Sunday, December 6, 953, at 3 P. M. o'clock. Local bowlng enthusasts wlt welcome the opportunty to see Vorlpapa's bag of trcks and to lsten to hs Interestng tps on bowlng technque. Andy s captan of the Q. Krueger Brewng Company bowlng team n the newly-formed Eastern All-Star Classc Bowlng League. The league, composed of flve-man teams, wll brng together durng the bowlng season the flnest bowlers In the east. The Krueper captan has bowled a perfect 3 game 76 tmes, and long ago he lost count of the 299 CARTERKT The ln«naay's W»W pttnert von two gamea from CMu*$ Ctes Servce In the ACa4emr> Women's League Wednesday nght to mantan ther lead. Nemlsh's Tydol swept three games from Koand 296 games whch he has marked up. A few years ago, J Andy captured the Worjd/s U U ShnaonBUt) n'chlct*oj.aad T'over the yestw he Has we practcally etery competton at one tlma or another. Hs fellow-keg- lers pronounce hm Ue world's greateab bowler. NOBODY'S DRIVING KANSAS CITY, Mo. Investtgatlng hqw a car wrapped Itself around a lght pole, cops questoned the two occupants of the ar. NelthOT would say who was at Ue wheel, In fact, both men toutly nssted they had been otng at the tme of the crash.?hey were charged wth carelass Irlvng. The J-57 turbojets declared to be world's most powerful. Open Your 95 Chrstmas Club Now at the Rabway Savngs Insttuton, M lrvtnj Street. Babway. N. J. Adv. TED'S Talor Shop Tuxedo Rental Smte 48 RAUVVAV AVE. WOOOBRIDGE IlM Uw.Nowett Mudern St** n TUXEDOS and FORMAL WEAR or AU Knds Guaranteed Perfect Fttjng Low Prces DBY CLEANING EXPERT TAILORING ALTRAI«N» OTJttXWMOe Alt Work Gnanutetd to Meet Your HulkfulUn wm John' Grocm Ted CARTWMT TV I M«n CJub am John' Oneta m dc«n«tom for ttnt pla*» tt U» afen' Umor Haer«lUen Ma- LMTK. awrttog to t* He«afd hl twt b» Aetrns Dlmrtor Joatoh Comb* Rach team has mm fve and l*rt on*. The Robr Fatnly qamlet fol- I6ws n second pla«wth M tht 8t. Jot' m thrd wth -4. TIM Weft Ctttmt Bon Ch* la Aoldtny ar> Uw edlar ww Lynch UaASt Joes to Wn Over f. CARTKHIT-Wlth sparkng UM drlre, the St. Jaw lntmn wallotwd tha W«t (krtarvt laaetall ChA, M to IS IH a rlfvltr Sanlor HecrMtor L*MU6 tussle played at the hlg school gym on Tuwdty evenng Lynch parted the oorda nln Umas for a total of II pont* Tralng OIOM behnd»a» Wart wth a total of ponts. Tht. St. Joe's c*«r» led by t slght margn at the halftme. 9 tt, but forged ahead wth a bt second-halt rally. Thtoox score: St. Jaetph' (M) Ward, f Medv«U. f h c Haydk, Selbert, g Stelgman, g Campbell, g I Weet Cwtwet Farltas, f... Pnelander, KoltoM, c Perry, g... Coanshock, Sofka. g.. O 4 3. e 3 I3 Crab O 4 4 S P 3 < If T ( 4 54 (It) r T I ft 8 B 3 7 IS 8 3 Score at half tme, St. Joseph's 9; West Bey' Club, 8. forbnr. BtysLead T»lto4ZfM CASTtttET-Barbflr an) KaakMw brothers set the pact as U* KnthU of Co romped off wth a <H' vl«twt over the Pn Mew' Club as a regular Ftocrekk* League tussl* Hgh School gym daj nght BarbeW Ullled If ponts De Kaakltw bays scored 4 The Intents took the he start and were never bl*. Thfjr led by 3 to halftme. Tfle bos score: c«taata«t Kaskew. [ Joe Hand, f Stark, f 3odak. I V Kaaklcw, c Bartrer c nmtfl* O John K«nd. g ). ICOIHMS, g annth, f Wlna. f j Howlle, c Kwtl, c XMerelo. g O. Hereto, g Stanley, g ttllott. g ctal tj a t Seore tt halftlfte. Knlgh»»<< Columbus, 33; Pr«abyttrlan Club, 3. HURT IN S-rOOT FALL ORKAT PALLS. Mont Lynch, steeplejack of Youngs tow*,' Oho, had Just fnshed patnttaf the Statue of Justce atop Utk Cascade County Court Homt when he fell from a fve- foot W»\ der. on a pece of glass, cuttlnjt) leg deeply. Undaunted, he wttto bapk to pantng the Court H«m> flagpole, ecplalntng. "It keeps of lot from nettng stff" U. S. shppers are urged tfl patronse Amercan-flag shps. ACADEMY ALtfYS WOMEN'S LEAGUE cbelt's whle the Q. and a. cavatlng took two from Academy Alley*; Mr. Ex the mlntfman: Yellow Pageld Eke byyowcustomere 'and prospects-' rght n ths paper. an bum fbryou! BW tow JERSEY BILL TELEPHONE ^COMPANY/!. f! *.*. A hgh game of 33 was rolm bf Baw Totero, whch she (ol* lowed wth a 9* Other hgh games for the evenng were: Joatt Patten, 87; Mary Dusko. 7 and Kay Horvath, 72, Hgh team games wete chalked up by Academy Alleys 62 and Nemlsh's Tydol, 88, (Take note men It's a four-nun team* Just name hs (or her) favorte sport... we've got just the knd of equpment that wll make t even more enjoyable! All Natonally Advertsed Brands tlat have a reputaton tot Qhtttty and prced rght at JAG'S to meet your poeketbook. Why let Chrstmas shoppng be a proble^ when your best bet s Sports Gfts from JAG'S Sftortlng Gtfodt m Btat, B, tmth Ajahoy H»*r] ftbmkl, hop. I'll*.

6 rktmas Opera-Oratoro Mechancs Wn 3 Hgh School Cagersto Open To Be Presented Dec. 5In USMR Pn Loop Season Dec. 5 Wth Alumn NEWARK Hector Berln*'* ftm»u.* ChrtotmM opera-orator!", "tlenr»nrr du CJrsf 'The Chldhood of Chrst). Wllnu the rtory of the nght of h<> Holy F_mlly nto Kftypt, wll be pro- Mmted at the Mnsque Theatre. SNewark. Tuesday evcnlnu. Decem- 5, unrer nuspren of tlr flth Muslr Foundaton. Duly One performance of Vbt work wll gwn hy tfcp Lttle Orrhrxta ol New York, conducted Thomas Scherman, wth n toblp fast of solotots and the Oboral Art Socety. For a hundred years ths work hm betn beloved tov European wlfpces unrl the opnon now prevals that mere than any other W&hestral work It repreaents the Byre sprt of. ChrUtmas. The great composer Brahms sad: "I h»ve heard It, often and t always tnthanted me I really lke It the fceat of all Berloz's wort" Always on the alert to Introduce seldom heard masterpeces, ~ LEGAL NOTCER NOTCI TO WHOM IT MAY COKCKBN: Purnumt lo Nfw Jersey Statute 2A:t2-l el m nn the RUIM of Court, notce In lorrby Klvrn that I»h»ll BP'y both MrllvldMAlly unt n» Rmr'll&d»(f lltem for BARBARA ANZIVINO. THOMAfl ANZIvmO, LORBTTA AN- HVIKO Mll KATHAI.EEN ANZIVINO, IBnots tn tlp MIIWIPWS County Court. L*W Dvld.» l\\e Court H"'w at We* Bnmwlrk, New Jersey, on FTldny, p«o«m"r lath, IIM.. nt ten n'rl'vk In tlm forenoon or an»oon thereafter an Opunsel ra - s be hpartl far M OrMpr r.n authorze us to n«wme author nune, to *lt: RCHAR LANK. I,OHETIA LANK. KATHAI.CKN LANE, THOMAH LANE. IIARHAKA I.ANR nllrt CATII- UNE I.ANFI, respectvely BlRnMl NICHOLAS ANZIVINf). Ncholas Anzlvlho, JndlvMutl'v mll Kunrll nd Htem fur Brlmrn Anslvtto, TlomnH Anzvlno, I*ofettH Aulvlno md Kalhalrtn Anzlvlno, mnors CATHERINE ANZIVN»tetl; er 7, 9S3 SAMUEL KAPLAN, EKI, Attorney at Law j-t Cooke Avenue Cartwt, N J C. P. -27; 2-4,. 8 NOTICE Take Notce that We, NICHOLAS J yjcameha. SR,. and ALFHONSK A n&rette, SR, tradng aa Schwartz's Lquor Store, Intend to apply to the Itayor and Borough Councl of the Borough of Cartertt, New Jersey, for a transfer of Plenary Retal Dstrbuton Lcense #D-4. heretofore luurd to Robert L, BchwartH and Cyrl J. Schwartz, tndlnk af BchwnrWn Lquor Htore, for premses stuated at 2-3 Chnrles Street,. Now Jersey. Objectons. If any, should be nnre Immedately m wrtng to MICHAEI. MA8KALY, Borough Clerk. Borough Hall, Carreret. New j «NICHOLAS J. LACAMBRA, 8R., #BB9 I eland Aveu.r. Plulnflcld, N J. ALPHONHK A. PERRETE. 8B., UW Lelnnd Avenue, PlnlnMW N J., t/a Schwartz's Llntor Store. P. lt It ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEN') AN OR- DINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TQ ESTAUMHH, REGULATE EQUIP AMD CONTHOL A POBJCE DKPARI- NT IN THE BOROUGH OF OAR- TO ADOPT HIJ8 POl Ira VERNMKNT AND FIX AND EN- FORCE PENALTIES FOB VIOLATION OF SAID RULES TO REOULATE AND DEFINE THBIK DUTIES AND OOM- ^IKSATION Adopted, March 5 9M M amended December 27, 944 tfe IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Councl of the BoroHh of Cartcrtt, HladlPBC Cmnty, New Jersey 8KCTION I Th&t Secton 2 of the above enttled ordnance b<! amended tf) that the snme shall read us followe SECTION 2 Sold department >,hall OpOslst of one Superntendent of Polce Wfeo shhll he known and deslynted as Ohef of Pollrc one Dnnu f^^f nf PoUce, one Cptuln. three Leutenants and el (h Srteats, &na ukeant/ number of wrolmen. all of whom HMU be known and deslgnuted as Polce Offcers of sum Borough of BtCTION 3 Ths ordlnam-e shall take MMct Immelltely upon the publcaton anu ujvtrtlu! of name, as requred by law. DATED: DvcTmher MICHAEL MA8KALY. Borough Clerk The forc^ut; ordnance was mtro- UUCed at a pneetln! of the Councl of tbt Buroml of Cartetet, held De<;em- «3, 953. when It was adopted on ptlt readng. The sad ordnance wll «further consdered oq second readng for'fnal adopton»t a'meetng of aud Couucll of the Borough of C»rtar«on December 7, 953, at 8 P. M., Cnucll Chambers, Borough HII Qooke Avenue,, N. J., at whch tne and pluce all persona lnterertet Wll be ulven an opportunty to be BCIIQ, C.P.U/4-.53 MICHAEL MA8KALY, CLASSIFIED MISCELLANEOUS WATCHMAKER Watch #nd. clock repars. One year guarantee. J. V. Ftzslmmons, n Danel Street, Parkvew. 2-4 FEMALE HELP WANTED SECRETARY n local law offce Must have shorthand and typng.' Legal experence not essental. For appontment; wrte or call Benedct W. Harrngton, f>38 Roosevelt Avenue, CA Hen's dress sets featurng smart lne stylng, n luxurously glt bos. and the Lttle Orrhest.rg prcnented tt for the frst tme In New York In 95. It mnde surl» profound Impresson that t was repented last year to a rrowded nudlence In CamcKle HRII Tho response WHB BRaln unusual and the lope was express 'd by TnRlc crtcs and the publc that, the performance be made an annual event. The cast, wll have Mnry Davenport, celebrated cmtralto as the nesed Mother and Martal fllngher, French bartone of the Metropoltan Opera, as 9t. Joseph I#opold fllmtmeflu, Prench.Canadlan tenor, and Donald CJramm, Castng 9 4 Yard No. 2 9'/ 8ft basso, wll have other roles. Wllam Johnson wll drect the Tank House 9 IT, Choral Art Socety. "L'Enfance du Chrst" open* on a hghly dramatc note-herod's dream of the comln< of a Messah destned to dethrone hm and the terror and anger the dream awalrens. The work contnues wth the flght of the Holy Famly and ends wth ther arrval In Egypt where they fnd refuge after encounterng many vcsstudes. The Unted States and Canada have agreed to establsh a, Jont commsson at Cabnet level to consder all mutual problems of trade and economcs. Now Open PIPI'S PIZZERIA Delcous Italan Cusne 46 HUDSON STREET CARTERET CA-I-65 CARTERET The CARTERET The Mechanc* Hlffh flrhool bankethall team wll No. 3 rolled thr«bg scores of M7, flffl and 83 n trmmng the Mephanle-s No. n three straght Tuesday nght. December 5. open K» <-R«e season on games In the U.8.M.R. bg league. wth the Alumn furnshng the The vctory enabled the wnners opposltlon. On PrWay, December to hold second place, fve games 8. the Bltle* wll oppose Me- behnd the league-leadng Man tuchen Hgh at Metuchen. A Offce No. combne whch was nactve. The complete result* follow. Team Standng W L Mechancs No Mechancs No, 2 25'4 M, Mechancs No Date Dec. Mechancs No ' Dec. Yard No Dec. Smelter 4 9 Jan. Slver 4 22 Jan. Lead Burners 9 27 Jan. Jan. Mechancs No. 2 <3> Jan. Mechancs No. t () (89 Tank House (3) Smelter <> Jan. Feb. Yard No. (2) Feb, Yard No. 2 () Feb. Feb. 3lver Refner (2) ; Feb. Mechancs No. 3 (> Feb. Castng (2) Feb. L&d Burners () Feb. Mar. JOBLESS The Bureau at the Census estmated cvlan employment durng the frst week of October at 62,- 242, persons, a slght drop from the 62,38, ol Uw month before. Unemployment was estmated at.82, persons, a postwar low, compared wth,246, In September. WASN'T A FtYWO SAUCER NEWBURYRORT, Mass. For a second, Hovark Head, a market propretor, though he was seeng a flyng saucer. Itemed out to be a hub cap from rffuslng automoble, whch saled through the ar, shattered the plate* glass wndow of the market, glanced by hs head. He was more frghtened than hurt, however. Symptoms of Dlstreu Arsng from STOMACH ULCERS DUETO EXCESS ACID QUICK REUEF OR NO COST Asd About 5-Day Trol Of7er! Orer fn nfllkn pkk*m of the Wnxjum TRunam h» bmn Hd for rele of ytnptona of dbtna rltnf from Stomach tnd Pwfcfl Utew* duotp fawn»cm r r IMprtlw, torn or Uwt Mmuch, OlMllMW, HMrtburn, tlhdltunl, rtc, due to I t m AM. Art for ' WHUrt' 'whkt fullr apjtu Ihkremuktbe bone trattn»st-4n*-«t J PUBLIX PHARMACY 9 MAIN STREET Woodbrlde 8-89 Jen. Jn. Jay Vee game wll precede the varsty encounter. The Jay Vees wll play regularly n a prelmnary contest. In all, the team wll play a total of 2 tames, opposng all the regular schools In ths area Includng Perth Amboy, Woodbrtdtre, Sayrevllle, Rahway, South Rver, Long Branch and Jamesburg, All the rarnefl wll be played at 8 o'clock In the evenng, both at home and on the road. Durng the past two weeks, Coach Wes Bpewak has been workng hard In an eftotf to tret hs team Into shape for the open- Ing contest. Dougy Kng wll assst Wesley. The followng schedule as released by Prank McCarthy, drector of athletcs, folows: Otrteret Hgh School Basketball Schedule. 954 Opponent Almunl, Place Metuchen Metuchen Hghland Park LOOK Branch South Rver 8*jrrev!lle Woodbrdge Rahwty P. A. 8t. Mary's Perth Amboy SayrevUle Jameaburg QSouth Rver Long Branch Hghland Park Perth Amboy Woodbrldge P. A. St. Mary's Jamesburg Metuchen South Rver Sayrevlle Perth Amboy Jamesburg Lrmc Branch Hghland Park Perth Amboy Woodbrldge \ Tme 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8:6 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: 8: Jay Vee game to precede Varsty game, 7:. Coach, Wesley Spewak: assstant, coach, Douglas Kng; manager, James Gll*aln; drector, F. C. McCarthy. U.S.M.R. No. 2 Bowlers Take Lead CARTERET He U.S.M.R. No. 2 team moved nto frst place In the Women's Industral pn loop by wnnng two games from the U.S.M.R. No, 3 team, whle the U.S.M.R. No. team dropped to second place by losng two costly games to the up-andcomng Agrlco pnners. The weekly results follow: Team Standngs W L U.S.M.R. No. I 29 TJ.S.M.R. NO, 28 Agrlco 24 5 Woodbrldge Telco Koos No. 5 2 Westvaco 5 2 Westvaco Plans (Contnued from Page ) Trenton when t became Both Mr. Farley and Mr. Wl-avalabllams wll report drectly to Erpapermen. By that tme, to the other newsnest Hart, executve Vce presdent. Chemcal Dvsons, Food Machnery and Chemcal Corporaton. Sales and servce groups as now consttuted wll contnue contracts wth customers on all products. KILLS DEER WITH KKIFE 8TURCII8, Mch. A tanw deer released from a park Just a few days before, attacked Ike Stroup, 7. causng hm to lose hs gun wth whch he was huntng squrrels. WrWfl) klled the deer wth hs hntng knfe, after he had suffered severe cuts on hs forehead and hs thgh. Koos No. 2 & 24',4 OLD AND KNEEDY U.S.M.R. No. 3 9V4 29& Some sentment Is heard for laws barrng' dscrmnaton on U.S.M.R. No. 3 () account of age. And t does seem U.SJH.R. No. 2 (2) unfar, for example, that fewer than ten per cent ol all chorus Koos No. ()...: grls are hred from the over-5 Koos No. 2 (3) group. The Rchmond Tmes- DLspatch. Woodbrdge Telco () Westvaco (2) Open Your 954 Chrstmas Club New at the Bulmy Sarlut Imtl Agrco (2) tuton, 5 Irvln Street. Rahway, U.3.M.R. No. () »7 745N. J. Adv. VIDEO TALENT STUDIOS Announces the OPENING of a BRANCH STUDIO n WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Develop the Talent of your Chld! GLASSES NOW FORMING Tap Ballet Voce Dramatcs Acrobat Muscal Instruments Adults! Teen-Agers! Have Fun! Be Popular! Jon Our Teenage or Adult BALLROOM CLASSES! Form Your Otj Groups Prvate Instructon SPECIAL RATES FOR COUPLES!! FOXTROT t RHUMBA WALTZ JITTERBUG TANGO SAMBA MAMBO Our famous VIDEO METHOD helps your chld gan pose and self-confdence. VIDEO TALENT STUDIOS are staffed wththe fnest nstructors traned to develop your ehld'a talents. Our methods and applcaton of CHILD PSYCHOLOGY stmulate Pereontlty, Development, Pose, Charm and Self-Confdence under our drecton,. # Regstraton for All Classes MONDAY, DEC. 7 A. M. - 6 P. M. HUNGARIAN HALJL chool»nd Jame«Street*, OR CALl MAIN Of FCE STUDIO EL A. M, to 6 P. Sweetness and Lght (Contnued from Pue l) a promse whereby I would get the opnon frst, and was pad the extreme complment of beng nvted to read t before t was fled and to take a whack at polshng ts phraseology. I should say that Judge Clark, n my judgment, wrote brllantly but I was Wrash enough In those days to thnk I could gld a llly. So when he telephoned me one day to say he had just about completed wrtng hs decson, I went to hs home whch I recall was on Lbrary Place n Prnceton and we spent the afternoon makng small changes n the fnal draft. I had dnner there, and remember my chagrn at not beng prepared to dress, whch the Clarks' always dd for dnner I spent the Aght there, wth the decson -under my pljow, and wth the butler notfltd- me to call me n tme to catch a 7: A. M. tran. I took the opnon to our offce n New York, whch then was at 383 Madson Avenue, ar; we fled the entre text over every AP crcut. When t was cleared, I telephoned Judge Clark and he then deposted the opnon wth the court clerk n however, the AP had long before completed transmttng both my abstract and the text. I got the story, all rght and Judge Clark got reversed one of the few tmes n hs long judcal career that hs reasonng dd not preval, He was a profound, f erratc thnker, and whle no lawyer I have ever known held hm n deep affecton, I stll thnk he was Qne of the strongest men who ever mounted a bench. He graduated from Harvard tn three years, entered the frst World War a prvate and was mustered out a captan. He left the securty of the court to serve n World War II as a Colonel and whff he was dscharged, tred n van under the GI bll to get hs old job back. * *» He got the one from whch he has just been dscharged nstead^ * * Anyone lookng for a good judge? Wley urges U. S. and alles to rase "economc cellng!." P-.ORDS FOODS, N. J. - P. A THURSDAY THRU SAT. "RETURN JO PARADISE" Gary Cooper "FORTH" Georfe Montgomery Saturday SUttnee 5th Seral of "Adventum of Capt. Kd" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY "SO BIG" wth Jane Wymn and Sterlng r,ymtn Haydor "THE BIG HEAT" wth Glenn Ford and Glora Grahame (Sat. and San. Contnuous) for Chrstmas CHILDREN'S BOOKS EDUCATIONAL TOYS by H«lf»te t Mlton Bradley DOLLS & ACCESSORIES "Toal," "Mary Hartlne" "Ranedy Anne & Andy" "Walklnt," "Heart Beat" and many, many others TRUCKSj DOLL DISHES STUFFED ANIMALS ADULT BOORS A«BIBLES ATLASES COOK BOOKS DICTIONARIES DIARIES SCRAP and PHOTO ALBUMS C FRIENDSHIP, READING, QUEST, MOTOEING LOGS O WRITING PAPER ^* and NOTES D WRITING PORTFOLIOS E.GAMES FOR THE am&k FAMILY CJjIRlSTatAS CARDS WW YEAR CARDS BOOK SHOP *trth j Rebels Overwhelm Presbyterans n Mdget Loop, 8-6 CARTERET The Rebels scored»n overwhelmng 8 to 6 rout of the Presbyterans n the openng names In the Recreaton Mdget Basketball League ths week. Trucke, a guard, was hgh scorer wth 23 ponts, whle Lptak, another Buard, followed closely behnd wth 22 ponts. Russell talled 6 rnd Potts. The losers were completely outlflwed n every department of pny. The scores follow: R\*f:H, f. Boben, f... Potts, c... Trucke, g Rebel* 8! O p D We Specal-* In FOODS OPEN FOR LITNCH AND DINNERS A. M. to P. M. Closed Tuesdays ^ _ ORDERS TO TAKE OUT» BAR-B-QUE Route 25 - Cloverleal WOODBRIDGE Telephone WO * UkfftOS.. Wyatt. f Rfttnwtwn, f Clnete, c «Ward, g Denton, «Svetwsen, g k g n Tom flwi s retred to perfect Uft campagn Dresden sgns a th rotto lead Oakland club ty Sylvn j ROMKOpt Rnu,,,. Chart u«drem R,lr,k, Open Dtllr 8 v M <> ;. II Eaaton Avrrm. Near Penn star I,,-. New Bruuwlrk \ IS EL IN RITZ THEATRE NOW TO SAT. m JanM ('axnry n The Teohnlnlur H "A LION IS IN THE STREETS Plu: F.dmond OHn, "CHINA VKNTIII STARTS Sr\.. D 2 BIG (Ol.O; m Charlton llrym, "ARROWHEAD Plm: Rhond* ],,, "THOSE RKDIll M PROM SKATIP WASHINGTON AVENUE, CARTERET, N... NOW THRU SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 Gary Cooper A Donald C nun Barbara SUnwyck L u^ncis COVERS "BLOWING WILD" j THE BIG TOWN SUNDAY TO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 7 t Geore Montgomery Tab Hunter "GUN BELT" In Techncolor F u 8 I'M, JS! Vd» nl " n ' In ThrUto T^lm,, "RAIDERS OF THE SEVEN SEAS' MONDAY & TUESDAY-ROGERS SILVERWARE TO I.Mll"\ WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, HI I ^* -^Blne Crosby A Brod Crawford,Claude Dauphn, John Denk "Lttle Boy Lost" t "LAST POSSE - EXTRA! KIDDIE KARTOON KARNIVAL Saturday Matnee at :5 5-CARTOONS STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE. N. J. TODAY THRU SATURDAY Gary COOPER - Roberta HAYNES n "RETURN TO PARADISE" Plm: Robert STACK - Joan TAYLOR n "WAR PAINT' SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY QaJten GRAY. Rchard ARLEN In "SABRE JET" Plus: Rchard ( ONTK - Inda CHRISTIAN n "SLAVES OF BABYLON" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY "KISS ME KATE" SUrrn Kathryn GRAY8ON - Howard KEH NOW PLAYING AT WALTER READE THEATRES] MAJESTIC HUlcrwrt 2-675)2 NOW SHOWING Alan Ladd -'jame* Mason In "BOTANY BAY" ID Techncolor PREVIEW SATURDAY Pmhown. of Our Sunday Attracton Lesle Caron - Mel Ferrer In "LILI" STRAND Hllcrart l-w THE BIGGEST BARGAIN In North Jeney Adults 44c Chldren Uc At All Tna* Gant Double Featun (or the Entre AmUy NOW Glenn Ford Aon Sh-rUUn n "APPOIKTMENT IN HOHDURAS" - CO-HIT - Robert Cummnf* "MARRY ME ASAIN >r WOODBRIDGE DRIVE-IN Bout* 2J fct roverlejf»" Open, fr,' wttsuht:> : ",. Gregory P-fk "ROMAN HOLIDAY Co-Ht "AFFAIRS OF IH'^ GILLIS FRIDAY an DutDtUey-June "Thfl Grl Next Ooo co-un "Tarza'8 Savage rmy ddeduu "SHE WOM LONDON '' Edward U, I'" " "VICE SQUAD CO-HIT M. and HEY KIDS! SATUPPAY P GIANT KIDDHS OW STRAND FUN ON '

7 OARTERET PRESS Publshed by press 76 WasMhBton Avenue, Cwteret, N. J. Telephotl* -56 Charles t. Gregory EdtW Md Publsher ^nscrpton rate* by mull, Includng post-. one year, IJ.OO; sx months,.5: three,,,lhs. 85 cent*; sngle copes by mall, n< All payable. In advance. n currer delvery, 8 cents per copy. entered U second class matter June 6,924,. curtfrt, N. J, Post Offce, under the Act h I8W Hundred Mllon Dollar Operaton xpayers concerned wth ncreasng,s wll be watchng budget preparatons,w begnnng n county government to,. whether offcal.spendng n 954 turns,,n ts long-tme upward course.' s was ponted out today by the New, r ;:y Taxpayers Assocaton as t released tabulaton showng that aggregate u;cted operatng expendtures of the 2 lmty governments ths year contnued,, upward trend to break through the -,:n dollar spendng level. The Assocate's tabulatons were based upon offcal I j trd reports whch only recently became.ill lable to permt comparson of the 953 Ms wth actual expendtures of 952 prevous years. rppsentlng allocatons for day-to-day ts of government and excludng captal and debt servce, appropranuns for operatng expendtures of the 2,.mnty governments ths year total $2,-!HKO42. Ths represents an ncrease of' jn ay B'< over actual 952 operatng costs ;-!',gatng $95,584,234. The latter total s n'rly 28% more than the $74,836,36 spent for county government*operatons n HUH. Among other thngs, the county-by- Kunty breakdown of operatng expendtu res compled for use In the Assocaton's annual publcaton, "County Fnances" and overhead storage Mm, kt Wltft automatc controls and man; ottwr wparttayworkng devces. Altogether, toymakett expect»8 record sales to be exceeded ths par bj u much as ten per cent. A Sgn Of Chrstmas Once agan Chrstna* has sneaked up on us and now s just around the corner. To the chldren of ths communty, the comng of Chrstmas s perhaps the best news of the year, and among adults t s rare tq fnd one who does not recall, wth some emoton and memores, happy Chrstmases of earler years. One of the more mportant events of the Chrstmas season s the annual Chrstmas Seal sales? It Is partcularly approprate that the sale of these seals,,the proceeds from whch go nto the fght aganst tuberculoss, comes at Chrstmas tme, because tuberculoss klls more young people than any other dsease. Ths year's Chrstmas Seal portrays 'the sprt of chldren at Chrstmas tme, and remnds us that buyng Chrstmas Seals, helps n the fght aganst tuberculoss. The Mddlesex County Tuberculoss and Health League Is fcgaln at work ths year n behalf of ths communty's chldren. Every Chrstmas most of us are gven the opportunty to support ths AtaodatoA by buyng Chrstmas Seals. The sale of these seals s the only source of funds for ths work, and t s an honor to be asked to contrbute to the Chrstmas Seal campagn, Ctzens In ths communty have always responded generously to ths drve and ths newspaper urges them to do so agan ths holday season. How To Keep Slm Dr. Fredrck J. Stere, a research centst from the Harvard School of Publc Heajth, says that one way to keep fronvbeng overweght s to be a nbbler. Nbbles are lkely to have an easer tme keepng ther weght down than those who refran from eatng showed that 953 appropratons exceeded»between meals, accordng to Stere. 952 actual expendtures n every one of One suggeston put forth by research New Jersey's 2 countes. * scentsts for those who are losng the bat- In Mlddle#ex County 953 budgeted operatng expendtures of $5,728,69 compared of candy before dnner, that s. Ths, accord- te of the wastlne, s to eat candy a pece wth actual W3 expendtures of $5,268,26, ng to the theory, cuts down the appette an ncrease of 8.7%. and wll probably prevent your eatng Jthat pece of pe for dessert whch contan? about 3 calores, compared to the candy's calores. Thg Year'* Toy Crop Of course, there must be some dscplne RobsrtOK'It, Barton, presdent of the n one's nbblng. Frst of all, the ndvdual Toy Manufacturers Of the U. S. A., recently must learn the calorc count of the food estmate*!! the manufacturers' value of playthngs sold tbjfl Chrstmas season wll ex- worse off than before n fryng the nbblng beng nbbled, else he may wnd up even ceed $45,,. The most encouragng experment. word from Barton, however, V7as hs estmate that prces would be the same, or those who eat a breakfast of cereal, bacon On the other hand, experments show lower, than they were n and eggs, wth ther hgh proten contents, Parents wll welcome ths news, as well seldom eat bg lunches and, therefore, come as Barton'8 report that toy makers have out better n the long run. Ths s the advce we have been watng for many years concentrated on tool-kts for early tranng and the development of hobbes. Such and we ntend to demand a servng of dessert before each jneal, hereafter, If ths sys- kts as televson repar kts, plumbers' kts, the-changng tools, and many others, are tem does not work, and we suspect t won't, about to go on the market n large numbers. and.we contnue devourng desserts after meals, as well as before, we wll confrm our For the grls, there are kts wth cookng utensls, laundry equpment and cleanng opnon that we are the excepton to the kts Perhaps the most nterestng to Pop, rule. Meanwhle, t wll be pleasant tryng out however,, are the h new accessores for electrc rans. There are coal-loader ralroad cars the theory. THE GRBI TROTH The catfufly documented otse whch tw tlnted States has mad* aftlnst the atrocous conduct of. Communst forces n Korea forms the grmmest rendng snce the materal accumulated aganst the Naz regme was made publc, In the Nuern- IJI-I-K rttals. There s a dfference, however. At Nuernberg the bg les of Nansm had already been conquered completely on the H-Id of battle, almost wholly In uc mnds of men, The tragc truths whch the unted States t BOW presentng More the Unted Natons, how- ' vrr. must meat}* Wth les that HI- sustaned t>r powerful governments and k vmt machnery " propaganda, Long before tll end o' the Korean fghtng th» Communsts Imd launched thtlr bggest He, )«chart* that ^he Unted ; ues had aottgw 8 serm war ~ ;uc t v w boltjjred cunnngly '»rgged «r m^w " "»,'' w manufacy cruelty. I'^ery effort WMlO) llted States u, have the «Ww jtydled by wmpetent awl WW«led author-»«s wu evaded-or nhlled. Now thffcjntmtk U«of g«rm warfare I* btpf.^llttnged by ^errhfc trvtlfj (jomwunst ^p between Ue nufrafrlagwntobe»lwt the Opnons of Others Chnese and North Korean Reds and the remnant that were returned as prsoners under the armstce agreement s beng explaned by survvors, by photographs, by all manner of concrete evdence caretuuy peced together, It Is a story of solders and cvlans shot In cold blood, bayoneted, starved, allowed to de of cold, dsease and exhauston by the calculated callousness of ther captors. It Is a story of mass murder, revealng the nhumanty whch les at the roots of the Communst system. Aganst ths black record all the trcks and devces of Communst propaganda well be moblzed. No doubt, arenewedbarrage of germ warfare ttles can be expected, along wth the other famlar falsfcatons of the Red ldealofl&l wmory. By the way n whch the men, women and chldren caught up In the Communtet nvason of Korea suffered and ded ls no nventon. It s the truth and t" wll preval, to the eternal shame ol those who Inflcted It upon manknd. - New York HeraW-Trbune, NIXON IN BURMA There s consderably more sgnfcance In what ha has hap- pened n Pegu. Burma, than the fact that a demonstraton of self-possesson and good humor was rven by a man who hap- pens to be the Vce Resdent of the Unted StttW. Mr. Nxon effectvely dsarmed an ant- Amercan demonstraton by the smple process of shakng hands and talkng wth the. placard bearers and Slogan shouters. - That was a sensble, human and forthrght Amercan way of dealng wth the stuaton. More mportant, however, s the llustraton ll thl* lttle epsode of the essental falsehood n the Communst way of work- Ing upon Asan peoples. The dea that vllagers In Pegu would, or even could, of ther own Intatve get up,, banners drected aganst "Yjwkw warmongers" and mount a loud speaker In a bus.to tell Mr. Nxon he was unwanted In Burma, t on the face of t, preposterous. What has happened U tnt Innocent and frendly people have been abused by Communst consprators and Incted to msrepresent themselves and ther own country no less than our*. - Ths shameful technque Is al-' ready famlar. It m been used on a massve softe, n Red Chna where there affecton and to fan a that doesjrlol* tlal themselves, behnd ths aganst the meetng of ccontlnu mstrust the «enthe people purpose /buld * v>u ol * free It It an- TRENTON Inauguraton Day on January 9 wll also be Movng Day at the State House Jor the frst lme In New Jersey's hstory when Governor - elect Robert B. Meyner, Phlllpsburg Democrat, takes over the rens of State Government. On that day, 25 top-level postons whch pay large salares, wll be automatcally vacated by Republcans, many of whom have held the postons for many years. Under the 947 State Consttuton, the terms of ncumbents expre wth that of the Governor and the decson on whether they contnue to hold ther postons Ls up to the new Governor. Movng Day was postponed n 949 when Governor Alfred E. Drscoll was re-elected as he carred over the members of hs cabnet nto hs new admnstraton. Now. however, the Democratc Governor could make a clean sweep of Republcans, If he so desred. ' Included among the top postons whose ncumbents are lkely to dsappear from the State Heuse scene on Inaugural ton Day are State Hghway Commssoner, Commssoner of Labor and Industry, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Secretary of State, Commssoner of Bankng and Insurance. Comsloner of Conservaton and Development, Chef of Staff, Department of Defense, Commssoner of Health. Other Jobs whch may also change hands Include Drector, Dvson of Employment Securty; Drector, Dvson of Labor; Drector, Dvson of Workmen's Compensaton; Drector, Dvson of Alcoholc Beverage Control; Drector, Dvson of Motor Vehcles; Superntendent, State Polce; Superntendent, Dvson of Weghts and Measures; Drector, Dvson of Purchase and Property; State Athletc Commssoner; Drector, Offce of Mlk Industry; Drector, Dvson of Plannng and Development; Drector, Dvson of Shell Fsheres; Drector, Dvson of Vetesanserans' Servces, and Drector, Dvson of Water Polcy and Supply. Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlblls CHRISTMAS; When Chrstmas rolls around, 8 "boys" rangng In age from to 7 years, wll patently awat the arrval of Santa Clans at the State Colony at New Lsbon. ' In preparaton for the great yearly event, Dr. L, N, Yepsen, actng Superntendtent of the Colony, whch s really a small town, has already tsued hs letter contanng holday greetngs from the nsttuton. The letters are sent to parents and relatves of the "boys" and others nterested Jn the nsttuton, requestng that Chrstmas gfts be sent as soon as possble. Gfts from all persons are apprecated, especally those of a permanent nature, such as televson sets. Enclosed wth many letters are notes from the "boys." If not wrtten by the boy hmself, such mssves were wrtten for hm by someone who Itnows hs greatest desres. Dr. Yepsen warns that spoled, crushed and runed food must be thrown out. Benefactors are asked not to send eggs, coffee, cocoa, sugar, bananas, grapes or any soft frut, sandwches, cold meats or any canned or bottled good or jelles. Also on the taboo lst are knves, roaches, lghters, ponted scssors, pop guns, darts, bows and' arrows, or- other smlar tems. GLAMOR GIRLS Dr. Yepsen reports the usual and expected Chrstmas sprt U already grppng the colony. Plans are completed for many specal events, decoratons are beng sorted and made ready. It wll be a Merry Chrstmas at the Colony....GOVERNOR MEYNER: vbg GOVERNOR MEYNER:-<}overnor-elect Robert B. Meyner, of Phllllpsburg, Is the thrd bachlor Governor of New Jersey n the past century. The others Include Edward Casper Stokes, of Cumberland County, elected n 94, and Poster M. Voorhecs, of Unon County, elected Governor from 899 to 9^. Governor - elect Meyner, a Democrat, has another dstncton. Of the 25 elected Governors snce the Cvl War, he s among only eleven who came ton. tat, um bnw maun. k>, *MU Mm mtm from the smaller populaton countes of Passak, Unon, Monmoutlv, Mercer, Camden, Atlantc, Cumj»rUnd, Morrs and Warren, The 4 6t)*r Governors came from Hudson, Essex, and Mddlesex Countes. Ask«<t recently If he had any romantc Ideas for the near future, the popular new Governor answered whatever Ideas of romance, he had fled from hm durng' hs recent campagn when a woman w>h a beard kssed hm twte In Jersey Cty. COUNSEL natal The queston of whether a lawyer should get more money as counsel fees than the verdct of Irs clent, has been dsposed of by the Appellate Dvson. Superor Court, n favor of the lawyer, The court flled that to lmt counsel fees tor servces successfully rendered on behalf of a clent to a fxed percentage of the ntal, reduced or Increased award Is In nept and Inadvsable. The decson was rendered n the case of Edward L. Neylon, a Ford Company employe who receved back njures whle at work, and as a result, after long ltgaton, receved a verdlt of $ The Mddlesex County Court later allowed hs lawyer, Sam Wess, counsel fees of $2,- 85 and the Ford Motor Company objected. In answer to the contenton of the company that the lawyer's fee should only comprse a percentage Of Che verdct. Judge Wlfred H. Jayne declared that wthout the ad nt hs lawyer Neylon would have been "as helpless a a turtle on ts back." "Perhaps It Is supposed that for the rendton of professonal servces beyond that modest fgure counsel for the pettoner (Contnued on Page ) Bj KKNNtTR FINK. thneur PrtneeUn fccmarcb Sendee PRINCETON - Fcrty-»l» per cent of the adult resdent* of New Jersey beleve that the salares pad to polcemen and fremen In ther own communtes an too low. Thot* who fthtre ths opnon Outnumber by a margn of more than four to three those who b«- reve tr* p»> s About rght. Only one In each Intervewed In today's stat»wlde survey thnks the salares of ht» communty's polce and fremen are too hgh. At the same tme, on* In every fve says he doesn't know enouh about hs communty's polce and fremen's pay to express an opnon on the matter. These were the fndngs when Prnceton Research Servce's New Jersey Poll start reporters personally luked the followng queston of a representatve crosssecton of the state's adult resdent*:, "would you say that the salares pad to polcemen and fremen In your own local communty at the present tme are low, too hgh, or about rght?" Tw hlh % Wetght Is That Polce And Freman's Safetes Are Too Low To* low 4 About rght 3 No opnon II Hghlghtng today's survey fndngs ls that the bgger the communty, the greater the proporton sayng that local polce and fremen's salares»re too low. For example, a sold majorty (66% of all bg cty people Intervewed (resdents of Newark, Trenton, Peterson, Camdtto, Elzabeth and Jersey Cty) told New Jersey Poll staff reporters that they thought polce and fremen's salares n ther cty were too low: whereas only 37% of all rural area resdents n the state thnk that the salares of polce and fremen In ther own communtes are too low. The vote by sta of TM la* M% n% M% AkMH rfm N H «NttfWML. II tt Ttthlffc I Another Interestng On tmtrte from today's atat vxrnr s there Is relatvely dtftetnee n opnon among and fle Democrats and cans across the state on the ter of polce and fremen's Forty-tour p«r cent of all! publcans; 45 per cent of Democrat*, and 5 per cent, all Independents In the state : that polce and fremen' are too low. And M per eent of all can*: M per cent of all crats, and 33 pw cent of all depandonts sajr that th«art about rght. Worthy of partcular note, j s Wst In tnty populaton examned, the weght of Is that salares pad to polce I Orwnsn are too low. These groups nclude men women, home owners and renters, u well as people n, aft brackets, occupatons, < lon levels, poltcal partes cty stes. Ths newspaper presents reports of thv New Jtmyemtusvely n ths area. (Copyrght, 953. by Prtn Research Servce.) Your Garden 'Ths Week( - By Charts* H. CWMMH ^S» Itlm VnlmsMr, u» sula Vahrtnfr el N«w Jtmy ' Vegetable gardenng, for horn* owner, affords an Just ntty to have fresh produce for table wth a qualty not to buy n the market. Ths ls daly -true of a few crops, am them sweet cor A.. IT WAS! A ^ ^ vut of thfc pknt A promnent dentst says the ^ ^ WTtt{M at ^ m> j, Amercan mouth s becomng the European corn borer larger. We knew It was unwse to add that last layer to the club sandwch. Brmngham News, NO KICK nothng worse than exchange of kcks under the table. Pasadena Post. WRONG The hat desgner who sad that currently styled women's hau are pretty much alke ls wrong on only three counts. They aren't pretty, they aren't much, and they aren't alke. St. Lous Star-Tmes. CONCESSION Gradually the quz programs are concedng the publc a hgher IQ. If the queston Is "What's the naton's largest cty?" the fddler no longer asssts -wth a few bars of "Sdewalks of New York." Detrot gven here, how-; ever, ts of much wder and nttrs to the fall gardens that are used for anrfflttc j ally very poor. Frst, hve the sol tested I If lme ls needed, f t s, apply j to the surface before dscng. Then dg the sol ths fall, leav- Ing tt rough, wthout rakng, the ground Is slopng, dg the slope so you wll not channels for water to run In. Now back to corn, and I other coarse plant materal want to 4g n. Dg frst a about 2 Inches deep and p\ part of the cornstalks or >ough vegetable matter In bottom. The next tme cover ths materal and put In the new furrow. To control corn borer you I Ue stalks at least In coverng, place part. the sol tnt and tramp t ANY MOMENT Then put In the rest. Amerca clams to have an Whle there may not be atom bomb a hundred tmes as plete rottng of the stalks or < powerful as the two dropped OP rough vegetable materal Japan. At any moment now we the wnter because of low may expect the other Janets to perature, decay wll proceed^ make blackout arrangements enough so that the garden Punch. / 6e worked early In sprng. ING HASTE Surefooedntss has always mum more to us than pwd n gudng tbt course of th bank through the yur.. Wt have taken prde n mkog ths a dependable bsnjt one to whch our frends could turn wth confdence, n good tme* or bad. - W«have preferred old paths to 7o«w paths sod have made steady progress whle earnng a reputa' ton for cotuetvatv Open Frday to 8 P, M. Federal Reserve SysUm, Federal Depost Insurance corporaton

8 rf',\ Furnture Fmhfowt Between-the-Holdays Wll your dlnta* area br Invtlnr durng thr Insv entprtmlnlnf Jnrt aheadt Today, wth contemporary furnture, vm ran have and beauty In the tmall<*t dnng.r.;v VVlh thr addton of IMTPK ths wfh-proportlnnrd drop Inf dlnnc l.llr rlftd to party stw. The rootby boffrt hw two stnfagp compartments and thrrr gpackmb drkwtr. Personal tonchea, such as thr Norwrghn pewter uu4,«* f<* wall dmorston, add dstncton to ynnr dnng area. Not*-, too, how hannrnloally thr French Provncal prnt draf*rles blend wth the Modern furnture. The fntlltttra lmpng shown Is araltahlr In a Spun Sttver, Randtone or a Famlnrn fnsh. Thr wood L rnulne Afrcan mahogany. Port Readng # Personals Nocturnal AdmtlOn The Holy Namfc socety 'of St. Anthony's Church rtll meet n a body tomorrow ngftt at 7:4 o'clock to attend Nocturnal Adoraton Vscrvlces from B:t) to 9: o'clock In St. Mary's Church, Pertl Amboy. Cake gat Hrlfl The Altar and ROsary Socety of St. Anthony's Church held a cake sale after all the masses Sunday mornng. New Arrval A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wlhelm Vazquez. 2 Blar Road. Saturday at the Perth Amboy Oeneral Hosptal. I CASH NEEDED A Note* Anthony McNulty and son, Davd, nnd Martn Martno, Port Readng attended the Army-Navy gam» In Phladelpha Saturday. Matn McNulty, Charleston, W. Vn, lat returned lo hs home after spendng a week wth hs sster, Ms. Sabby Martno, Woodbrdge Avenue. Altar and Rosary The next meetng of the Altar and Rosary Socety of St. Anthony's Chnch, scheduled Ityesday nght. Is to be a Chrstmas party. There wll be a revealng of secret pals and an exchange of gfts. The offcers wll be n charge of hosptalty: Mrs. Stephen Flshngcr, presdent, Mrs. Stanley Jankowskl, Mrs Lous Krasovlc, Mrs. Robert Turner and Mrs. Samuel Ralte. Maysaysay pledges to rd Phlppnes of corrupton. /A H %'?*> CHARGE CHRISTMAS CLOTHES & GIFTS to one account MASTER6UIIT TAILORED f UITt, TOPCOAf I oad OVnnCOATf easy terms '«# HffTM AVI. ratwonf latftof' f»rt CO AT3 easy terms LOVELT btssts $7.98 SMART SKIRTS 5.98 GLAMOROUS GOWNS 4.98 COSTUMf JtlftUY DRESSfft $IT$ 4,9S Am 2fcNJAtftL...;..$t.9* STURDY SUCKS 9.93 PAJAMAS...v MT>..K $tje * TKS..U WMB U fc>» / NEVlR A CHARGE CREDIT '!«- Naffonaffy Famous Irand BEMRUS WATCHES RON5H LIGHTERS MOTOROLA IADIOS INTHNATIONAl SIIVIRWAK HHtfy nore w, rlfht brfort th«holdajn. your AkP make k tuy for you to wnd "just what they wanted" to frendt who would apprecate a gft of food. A*P k makkf avalable gft certfcate* n $ and $J denomntton ndtemtbk n tny Atf Food Slon n the Vrlfd State*. MY TOUR GIFT CnTIHCAtll NOW fatt'o-chlcke To Flth 9 Sold patl e*n Cllege IM Wlola Chcken 4B> l7 Ml RlelarM & Rbbls Chcken Broth un Crsco M* hor.nnq Oryea Com Starch ICc Swft's Melt for Babes Jtrhed or Ctrtppsd -2 Wesson Ol F«r Ml.dl and coolnq ptnjjo qurt 5 C Ivory Soap rwwntl ll. 4^9 Itery Soap Fo» rflt., landry and b*th st a* l»rj Sup rw atlm. Uundry and bath rortolut.ndb.th Cum) Soap E»p.c.llyforth.bth r I Mkw at rejaur prct.. fctthrtttt 4 "l 24* Weodlur) Soap *7 f*«t nfdr pctt«.. In for tht famly Wah Oydol Wth Thanksgvng over and Chrttma on the way, U' tmart to start»avng money today. And A&P» the plare to do It. For ths week we're stagng a Wg, rt(tn«wde Savngs Event td gve hodgel* the llt they rv*a brtwea the holdays Cobe see... come save at A&P! v,, v f tvwuys R9M Choosng "Super-Rght" Meats! RIBS BEEF Oven-Ready Rbs of Beef Regalarltyle cvt In All (Y,y l«l Meal Oept. fc Nl) InS»H S.rvlc.»"_.», AOf M..I D«p«rtm*nl " " fc V T * One prce... the advert ed phce... for all cuts of Round Pot Roast at A & P! rct "Shop forly Md(l Early for Chrlsfmas" TIM. 69 Boneless (N Fat kttt Round Pot Roast Wf " -" *7* Srlon Steak ^-^ 75^ Porterhouse Steak S^79< Top Srlon Roast * 79«BoHelws Yeal Roast Top Round Steak or Roast *? Breakfast Bacon ^ Ground Beef ^ < lb 89«Pork Sausage LONG ISLAND "A' SIZE POTATOES (YerAg lbb«g57«) W Frfs and Vegetables Prced Low.' Slbbao85<!.. w. R-t»-C«k Yellow Bananas 2* 29c Spnach Florda Oranges -,;*;; *35 ^W Fresh Broccol Grapefrut P^-» *»»- 4 f 25 Yellow Onons Tanjgernes ^>^w» ' 25 Yellow Turnps Mclntosh Apples ^ J25* Pascal Celery flormel Spam S«rV«t Not or Cold M» lb 43 e Fresh De Fllet ** Ohekens Chckens U. S. No. GRADE hw DINTYMOOM Beef Stew «4ZC 77«* «ANN PAO! KETCHUP Made of red-rpe tomatoes wth vnegar and savory seasonngs. Adds test to many a dht More Ann Page Valoetl MS. SYRUP 'Lftft fm STRAWBEMtT PRESBIVIS ^ 67< ftfstoft bmon Juce Tomato Juce- "~ 27c Mnafe Rce w» ] Z35 Dolry Prune Juce^2^59c MallomarsV;7c^ 33c Swss Cheese None Such ffnce Meat '2 39* Reynolds A tr Wrap" & Whpped Btter Flake Pe Crst Mx ^ 33 e Sunshne Brownes... t; 35«Mld Cherdar ChoeM.. Plmn Puddng - - :;;W C Qrspo Mxed Cookes.. %;& KraH's Old Englsh Spread Clng Peaches J q X Z'^SS* Rver Brand Brown Rce. '^5«Fresh Mlk Macaron, Spaghett ***! J M Uncle Ben's Rce c«*w u,,r.!n» *fl Broadcast RedWeat.!,:45«Burnett's Vanlla Extract ':;I9 Thrvo Dog Food... J l! Frozen ;::««Ann l»age Extract '-^^ ;:;2«French Fred Potatoes Ideal Bog Food... S '!;: tt< Colo-Soft Tssue ^-' 2»«25«II tf t»t Flmr-*M Super Charge Bog Goodes! Facal Tssue ^ ^-w. 2 rft «tre-eelvest H - J5^ V&!& 35* Hudson Table Napkns 2*l ^223* 8flV#rWM Dlltfh Gmlet NM *-* IWw 9 t4n.m o.^x^jl. B^.. WJ U 23 C Sandwch Bags ^ 3pka. p ;r«e«25* wvvvgw* ftfmkmn ttalthovffm R ISIM Tastrnft Ttottmt Baked Goods fa Town j Yukon Clrt C4C Saner 6 ; Pound Cake JWA >x49< GaldtrMv.le astt."to f ^ l t < Donuts Whte Bread Frylt Cake ^ I H ^ ropu-uoa fhnaw* >«HOW!. U,'t. *. r ^, a*«s;l tsntu.tr.m, worn DtCIMBI*

9 *.-._<. \;TERBT PRESS (),mnunty [lloorsa.sl&r. (II AlteOV - "Oscar" f,,r outstandng s«rvlce to! A'mboy Area Communl- mve been presented to, :nrl and envploy«e groups Smeltng and,,! fvre presented toy Ray rronman, executve dl-,,f tho Perth AMboy Area,,.!S t.v Chest, to Kurt Harnw. rnnnner; Thomas Lan«,,. n of Local 365 <H bhe In- L.ml Mne. Mll and Smelt-,!(.;. representng the plant,...,., ;. Ol Augustne, welfare,,munlty relatons drector, t'j v'fx as chest company Ml, and Edward Julan,, :,,, of Local No. 63, UAW- CIO representng the offce workers, OtBoers of bhe company Includng James <H. Autmrn, personnel drector, Mr. Harms and Mr. Augustne reported that Woodbrldue resdent* workng In the plant were, amrm«the many workers partcpatng In the palroll deducton Oroup Olvlns Plan. Welfare Incomplete returns from sold- Raton of employees combned wth company contrbutons have brought the total pledges and recepts In excess nf $5,2. Thr employee contrbuton represents ft 6 per cent Increase over last yenr. It was reported. Plant unon offcals of Local Nn nts partcpatng In the solctaton Include Mr. Lane, Wllam Moron. I/ms Horvtr. Ed Wallens. Angelo I> fltafano, Frank fron. Wllam Arnold, Waller Cervony, John 8a- ' sala, Domenck Maclolek and Herbert Turner. Offce unon offcals of RAILROADS' The net nactw'w«lal ralroads durng Ifcpttffer ha* been estmated at IK,M compared wth *9,; ta September, 953. Net ncome Is the amount remanng after operatng expenws and altomtnces for fxed charges have been deducted. Cl*ss I ralroads are those dong on«mltllot dollars or more gross busness annually. -' KIMS OLD MICK rtalamazoo. Mch. John Oarslde, 4, out duck-huntng wth hs father, shot and klled a duck. The brd had a band on It* leg wth a 936 date (tamped on It, makng the brd older than the boy who klled It. Shlral beats Allen to retan world nyweght Utle. No. 63 partcpatng m the solctaton Include Mr, Julan, Anthony <?erulo and Jo^n Morales. Hosptal Accepts BlueCrossContract PERTH AMBOY The new contract effectve December for polcy holders wth the HonptUl Servce Plan of New Jersey wll be aooepted at Perth Amboy General Hosptal A. W. Eckert. hosptal d]rector, made ths announcement to answer the many queres comng to hm from Industral plants whch provde hobpvtallutlon Insurance for employees and from Indvduals who are concerned about the new contract. "Many of the hosptals n the FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 963 state have found the contract unacceptable dm to vattoua features." Sckert «M. "«ut here at Perth Amboy Qeneral Hosptal we are acceptng the contract In the Interest* of "patlenta who hold ths type of Insurance " Mr. Irkert expressed a hope that lter He new contract has been n operaton for a whle that some of the dfferences n the new contract wll be worked out satsfactorly between the hoapltal and the Hosptal Servce Plan of New Jersey. Federal grants to state health programs wll be contnued wth poorer states reoelvng specal consderaton, accordng to Under Secretary Rockefeller of Health. Eruoatlon and Welfare. About Ywr Home to rrancm DILL Pm-frowtnf trees and shrubs should be used to create prvacy much more frequently than they usually* are The man pont Is n knowng how to do ths. There are certan polnu In ths type of plantng that should be Rven specal attenton Frst *e sure to use bold curves when creatng your txarder or background. When the curvet are too Bat. the whole effect la totbte. The cum* should be ao arranged that t bold outeurve cor* naponda to a recedng bar aero* from K. Ths Important pont has treat bearng upon achlertna of tpactenmew. Outturn opposte outcurte* would pnch the ar«*. These curves supported toy banks and tree* and shrubs create the structure of the garden. The trees Md shrubs alone are beautful and gve prvacy They make a perfect green background for small flowerng plant* and shrubs Relate the heght of the plantng to the wdth of the bed. As a general rule, the heght of mature \ PAOlKHfl-! putlnt should bt about ooe-awkf one-h*w Umta ttw wafth of "' bed. Qecauat the bald utomtktjly beeomt ttk» hfcb potnu of Uw planttn. ptan tt», outeurm u WK* aa poatm IB Be MT» row tnat and are suted to U»U mrnwndtot choose plants ttat do wen tn secton of tn oounut. STATE TAXH The large* tngle sources of tax revenue for states durng teal M3. were the aka/uml groat rtt %,m, m M\p tu«s. whlcl^totalad Vo.. Corporaton net and stata property taxes produced leas revenue n 9M than m 9S. I bow FLAGSTAFF APPLE SAUCE better!' has pome to our Home Town S when you ty f you'll see why! "Yes, and you'll dscover Flagstaff Elberta Peaches and every Flagstaff Food tastes better!", * ;. Ye* the Chrstmas shoppng season s offcally here/the stores?w'se«ort...»d a.. Items are prced to g.«e,ou top v>lue for your gftng dollars. stop n «K*jon,today. HAKE CHRISTMAS HAPPIER FORE If INCLUDING YOVRSELH SHOP AT HOME ThlkJt Bank and Trust Company p,;%'><t?»«? the Servces" at Maple Pw* Amboy ' lllflsumnce,kt Set... you're sure of qualty... flavor.., and value! Axme's mass purchasng and dstrbuton plus proper hanttllnff assures jta of the best when you buy at Acme! Co-oper,atng wth the naton's farmers n movng a bumper cropl POTATOES V. 8. NO. LONG ISLAND V. S. NO. MAINE WHITE y 5t so 5 $ 5 On every pont you'll fnd Acme meats are your best buy I So tender, to Julry, properly trmmed of excess fat before weghng. Get acquanted wth Acme meata today and you'll ajree that the best buys n meat are always yours at Acm%l GOVERNMENT GRADED "U. S. CHOICE" ROAST or STEAK ROUND 79 Ib. SOLID MEAT! NO WASTE! No fat added! Featured at all Acmes! 49 Ib. Enjoy a tasty, tender leg of rump of veal for a obaogtt VEAL LEGS or RUMPS Pork Shoulders Lamb Hearts rr * h "' C Rolled Veal Breast Veal Veal Chops Calves Lver Meaty Scrapple Mdget Lverwurst Sweet Breads 99 Ideal f?r Wnter Keepng! Flr^fneaty./eceUent Havor, by now and Save! GRAPEFRUIT &. 4««25' BROCCOLI ~ B» rt l e DAIRY FOODS Egg Prces Reduced!** EGGS UMI Urt rreh Whn 69 Mld Colored Blue SBS Muenster Cheese Cheese Food Amercan Grated Bscuts Blue Ctltn I U «, 55c.k. 79c.k. 53c STZ * 55c Italan ElUkw J BALLABD 29c Extra Sharp Cheese * 79 Valveeta RK%.,57' FROSTED FOODS IDEAL PEAS -M. *) QC 2 pkgs. m w Orange Juce MINUTE MAID Pound Cake FamUy tlm Egg rch! Top* tot qualty COCOANUT HOPV BUNS RYE E^D 9.O, 5«raua» a^ Uma Beans ^ Mxed Vegetables «..kr..k";«pneapple Chunks " "X" 23c Strawberres SET %T 29c Grapefrut Juce?.«,. *""" c SPINACH Senbrook B*g. or Chopped 37' rssa Ik. Ik. Ik. anb Ib. Ik. Ik. wm 39c 9c 69c 59c 23c 65c 69c 29c 59c 49c msh Fkosm FISH Swordfsh Steaks Salmon Steaks Halbut Steaks Fllet of Hqddock Fllet of Perch Fllet Mackerel Scallops Oysters CHEF BOY4B-DBB Th«MIBACLB HEAT Spam DEL MONTE TOMATO Sauce Baked Beans Crackers Soup BUNSHINB KBISPY soana 8 o». U-M, torn. lk 33c 43c 57c 63c 45* 43 2 IDEAL TOUATO 29 ( COOKIES. CBACKEBS CANNED JUICES w Drop Ptok««VH< Grape Juce DtL MONTI Oreo Sh c.. k.«. HaV%.39e Prune Juce Grahams S ff«st 3c Nectar % & MUam 2 CheeWt Jr. IT%* BLIMDID 2!^27ctr;-23c I, I) SUNSBINI lc COFFEE Fg Bars «««««M- Cookes SSTWW 3c Asco " mu>l, 84c Cookes gstk^ss 33c Delca» Wncrest monqi Weal * 9c en MISCELLANEOUS Assortment»*"»»!>» "* "' 3^c Book Matches 2^" 25c PANTBY FEAIUBES Prde SSfSSr We5t Kppered Snack* JSS.".M.C B-V Gravy Extract Cream of Rce?^.. 33c Marmalade ta"u"ot»nte 25c Golden Mx CornMuffnMx J.!"M.. c Charge Dog Candy Margarne SfS ST2S. 3c Evap. Mlk LILLA ;.;- 2lL.45c Grape Preserves FEATUBIS * CANDY DEPABTMENT Kraft Caramels Chocolates SSStT B & B SSST "" 4." 23c " 9c 2 2S 25c!" ; 23c UV 2c!T65c Bf He 39c Borax Soap Krkwan Flakes Granulated Cleanser ««IUIP Q KUKHAN*! I» a»h SOap owru** ' Detergent H. 3 IS 23c ^ 27c 'ws

10 : r FAG2 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 953 af- CLASSIFIED * HELP WANTED STEADY WORK HOflTB8SE8 WAFTRBSBEB FOUNTAIN CLSRKB \. DISHWASHERS V HOWARD JOHNSON I # 2B WOODBRTDOF TEIEPHONX 8-7 2/3-3 FEMALE HELP WANTED OPERTATORS WANTED. Lfght' work; ateadj work; pad vaca- j totu, holdays and Insurance. A^>-, ply Be*t Made Co., 37 Cooke Ave- nue. Cartoret, M. J, /3./' YOUNO WOMEN desre part tme offlee work. WH consder temporary full tme: experenced; call J. -3 WANTED TO BUT RAVE BUYCR8 for OJe tnt two famly hosw. " your houe la tor sale, won't you call me? BKRES 7 W Grand Ave. Bahway Ra /3-3 Captol Dome (Contnued From Edtoral Page) should he Rratfled by the cozy warmth of the applause flowng from ther vlotory," sad Judge Jayne r sustanng the counsel fs«. CORN: ~ New Jeraey's 853 corn-grow Inn champon s Robert J. Lecher, Morrs County poultry fanner. Lecher won frst place In the New Jersey Hundred Bushel Corn Club by leadng a group of 5 Rrowers, all of whom had yelds of over bushels per acre. Lecher reported 64.3 bushels per acre on hs farm n Berkshre Valley, near Wharton. The average -year yeld for New Jersey s 44.3 bushels per acre and the natonal average s about 34 bushels per acre, Lecher, who specalzes In turkey-growng, used poultry ma- - nure and commercal fertlzer, to stmulate growth. Hs feld had about 9, plants per acre n contrast bo the 4. plants averaged usually n heavy sols. Runntrs-up n the contest were Russell Llnaberry ft Eon, Belvdere, 46 bushels, and thrd : was Lauren Nelson, Lakewood, 39 bushels per acre. The 5 adult and young farmers who earned membershp n the 9S3 Hundred Bushel Club wll receve certfcates at the Mld- Atlantlc Farm Show n Atlantc Cty. CAPITOL CAPERS: There s much dfference between mere pleasure and genune haptfness, clams the Medcal Socety of New Jersey..., Snce pre-war June 939, the average prce of all foods n New Jersey advanced 29.8 per cen. the State Department of Labor and Industry reports.... Looks lke New Jersey's Republcans, havng faled to cut up the Democrats ths A. A. A. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION E*t' w U«hed 2 Over 4,, Members Natonwde Bervlee Pprd Kfrtes, Local \gtn 27 atatc Street Perth Amboy /3-3 MISCELLANEOUS DARAOO'S AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Largest and Oldest n County. Hydramatc, Flud and Standard. Perth Amboy or Charter /3-3 IF YOUR DRINKINO hu become problem. Alcoholcs Anonymow can help you. Wrte P. O hot 363, Woodbrldga. 2/J-3 PAMTINC and PAPtRRANOINa Free Estmate* ' < CHARLES V. TOKARSRt Russell Street '' Woodbrldge /3-3 year, are about to cut them- Klves up. JERSEY JIGSAW. Consumer prces reached an all-tme hgh of 5 per cent above the pre-war June 939 level In New Jerey durng October, clams the 8tate Department of Labor and Industry.,.. New Jersey egg producton broke all prevous October records last months, the 6ta>te Department of Agrculture announces.... Traffc on New Jersey's coastal hlkhway US-9 wll be detourrd temporarly nround the area of the Mullca Rver brdge untl a pew brdge s constructed to carry the Garden State Parkway over the rver,... Wllam J. Lauderdale, of Lambcrtvlte, s the ntw presdent of the Cooperatve Marketng Assocatons n New Jersey.... Seventeen thousand mgrant workers were housed In 2,7 Slate- Inspected camps durng the past Hummer n New Jersey.... L. Bamberger A Co., Newark department store, has receved an award from the State Dvson of Cvl Defense for ts outstandng cvl defense program.... The State Department of Educaton has requested $3,45, as State ad to local school dstrcts durng the next fscal year,... Total sales at New Jersey's cooperatve product, poultry and lvestock aucton market* reached a new hgh of *35,- 735,76$,9 durng the year endng October Seventyeght lves have been saved n the twelve weeks of the current "Save a Lfe a Day" traffc safety campagn, accordng to State Traffc experts... A new Statewde organzaton, thetyew Jersey Vegetable Growers-Assocaton, has been formed to represent all truck crop groups.... Secretary of State Lloyd B. Marsh, at the age of 6, s ready for hs -prvate plot's certfcate.... Old age assstance pad out by the State of Htm Jersey durng September reached,364,- 42, representng *n average payment of $69.52 to the rtltlbu recpent*... RuWere Unversty Is one of 52 colleges and unfcrersltes represented»t the ffth annual student ccbferenc on Unted States Affars ths week at West Pont. Opnon of Others (Contnued' from Edtoral other part of the Iron Curtan procedure a«t In appled to the mnds and emoton* of lmple and nnocent folk. A quck smle, a handshake and a sympathetc atttude can explode ths mserable fcton when there s an opportunty as there was at Pegu. The Communst les cannot to mpomd n the face of the most elementary human contact* on a prrson-toperson bass. That was shown to be true n Burma; It wll undouttely be true n Ceylon, FOR NIR... FOR CHRISTMAS... the engagement rng of her dreams,.. ftotn our large and vared collecton. & UEBERMAN Qualty Jewelers, RI SMITH STREET Perth Amboy VA 6-26S That Gltters adds to Chrstmas Cheer RIM THE TREE whh gltterng, gleamng, shnng ornaments. Decorate the house and garden so that all. the neghborhood can share your joy.t) the holday sea-, son. The Chrstmas sprt s nfectous and hearts are happer, sprts gayer as the Yuletde season approaches. If you would l b nfermton on decoratbg efoctr-... at he where the Comrmmsb are slraady plannng another fomented "detnoufrtratrm"; It ha» been true * he rover there hu bm a chance to replace mwlulao turrt am hoatlle fcton wth» frendly act. The New York TlMM WORKING ON THE RAILROAD (JJxty workers on the Cfesap«ftke &, Oho Ralway, (Wflbutns sx weeks of ther own tme on the problem, fgured out how the ralroad can convert \U bg a team pnglne repar shop nt Huntlngton. Wast Vrgna. Into a new dewl repar crater Tle workers emboded thnr deas In a large model, havng movable part*, that wne transported to a meetng of the ralroad's board of drectors In New York. The. board took a long and Interested look at the graphcally pres-nted Kheme and for Rood reason. The worker*, n th?r voluntary contrbuton of tme and effort had solved a huge plannng Jeto that the management's engneers had told offcate would take three years. The w*rd of drectors a.pproved the J*f»kers' plan. t CrpMtry V ; TRACK w. M\n; -.,* HINVTION lv \lt(v\s A* ') UllOKS >uj>p:rd a(< Ir'..lh.U Estmates Wthout Obllsatlon Metuchen Clothng SMTTH ST., PEETH ABIBOY One BfocK from Vctory Brdge BOYS' PANTS MEN'S PANTS SIZES 6 TO M FACTORY PRICES FREE ALTERATIONS Coal COAL - FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy CALL WDGE. 8-4 AVENEL COAL & OIL CO. 82 RAHWAY AVE. A YEN EL Cucrete HIGH TEST QUALITY Cn»b4 CONCRETE Laboratory Apprortd WaAed Sand - Lme. Brek - Cement - faster Rmkan MervuntUe Corporaton Phone HI 2-»»75 FRONT AMP FA ETTE STB. TAP TOftKDANCINOl ACROBAT las* ^MMll Held QsUf j V* DetaU Call CA -B««OF AMBOY, N. J.!.«'. Robert Tl, YOUTH, botrd mn ofthe CAO, n complumntn«the workers' npokemen vhu brought the model to the dlrector' mtetmg, md: "ThU confrms the feelng I have had ever snce I worked wth labor myself --that men tt the workng level deserve as much of the credt M the ofpcer of the lne." K sn't so much a matter of whote faces are red as a recult o( the epeode an It s the example of the rut nto whch buslnem management can slp almost wthout reallettg t. It ha* U> do wth a too ready acceptance of the classfcaton system when t come* to brans. Ths Job was turned over to the road's engnerng department. Ita estmate of three ypars' tme for executng the plan was not con- Darryl Znnuck s wld to be plan- to make one pcture a year sdered unusually long. But thennfr company wsely had Invted employees to contrbute ther dem, Interested now n Pontu* Plate. based on a bblcal character. He's too. and wus rewarded handsomely. Here Is proof that "whle Humphrty Bogart and Wllam workers may b«departmentalzed, ther brarjs cannot be, "Sfcbrlna Par," played together Holden, who are co-starrng In Everybody sleeps lke a ktten n. owe Wars In 4, In a nowepc called "Tn- the C&O ads. But the employee* are wde awake Hartford Courant. D«rM Selmkk la plannng to prottuce "Oone Wth the Wnd" Th* pcture Is based, u an operetta but won't dow- Untl next WellMW novel. fall. Paramount Is plrrtlhj a move vtnktrt of Mua Fdrtert MRel, TW Brynner, now Hramount has practcally set Laurrn BataD, Andrty Hepburn Mefcey Rooney for the P*rl of theand BlU Holdan w«r*t«cant)y \n helcopter flyer n "The Brdges N«w York wth BU W rtft, Academy Awant Dtrtatar, to shoot?w Botler a turn lnn P, W«m*r Brother^. t, ;, oftofco-rt." It's a tough lttle character who wears a slk top hatawnes aboard the Llberte.and In *m* H dlrertor H, Instead of «crash helmet In evacuatng the wount«d. tmed ther trp to eotnode wth "The Talsman," to. the ChsmcAl Matloal Bank. They U»der the new com-, the World Seres. thtfflr Walter 8r><! s Steve McNaly wll play Dorotly MrOure' dsband n "The Outcast" at Republc. Ma7 Murphy project B shootng the aw«r Alpn The Bure.su of Ta,. Walt Dsney la a wh». Hlg hew»tei S DROP Is also bdhg borrowed from Paramount to play the romantc lead ready he has *hot at leant 3 mn- <N»ut«rrsultw n H. country t Cnema flrope and al-retx)tted that nmr, m the pcture, whch Is ba«d on utes of the flm for h«"paopla and cent lesn dleness m the book by Gordon Gordon and Mlly about half as mr m wfe, "Make Nsste to Lve." Places" seres. Olsney b we of the busest producers In Hollywood. He plans to start ".9 Leagues Under the Sea" n the Boh&raae In November. B. DeMOn fur the p 6r'» projected durtn* SSeplmbfr a s.,.»rpee*lng morfth. Work Vl flbptehber, tncludmstarted n Septem," Two slaters, Eva and H. %&* thfoee that started n p Oabor, are provdng competton t»taled «, aftecter '.MM between themselves. Eva» co-astarrng wth Tony Dexter In "Cap- man-days. There we,,, ; and caujted a <«\ tan Kldd's Slave CW." M soon n August aftectlnu A\\,< as she flnlsheg work n "The Mad a» wto were Idle?, sou Magcan." days. Jan Jean Pte Peters Is wt U> U co$tar $ wfe Btfel «parauotte pt Burt Lanoaster n "»a«e Ap«m>" # 9J per cent ofca>, ( BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - Avenel StMtS Phatmacy 994 RAHWAY AVEVlF, WOODBBIDOt I-IH WHITMAN'R CANDIES j Cosmetcs - Flm - Grctnr Cards RAYMOM) JACKSON AJSD SOW Druggng 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Electrcan TED SIPOS Electrcal Contractor 88 SHERRY STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Everythng Electrcal Call WO (-248 Funeral Drectors SINOWIECKI Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Cartewt, N. J. Telephone -575 FLYNH S SON FUNERAL HOMES KsUbJsfafd 3 Vef 4m East Avemo Perth Ambor 23 Fort Ave.. For* VA 6-M48 BUY ON TH«fflOHWAY AND SAVE! BETTER nkniture ' LOWE* PRICES Wnter Brothers WaysMe Furnture Shop Htftvay 2J AMawL N. J Open Dally A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone Woodbrdce Blazlg NAT SMITH & SON 57 Anboy Avenue WoodbrM«e WO 8-95J We Furnah an* IutaU ALL TYPES OP UESIDENTIAL GLASS alm HAltOWAJtE PAINTS KEYS MAM FLOOR SANPRftS AND WAXERS FOB RENT ^w W^^ ^^^* w^jw ^I^F ^w lqmmr Mor* -m NMASCW, PROP. tnl fcatlfr llm- Bm Ktvtf M TrMkln Complete Movng Job EMU 5 5 INM *» 4 BMm II* I KMBM HI oamame Steraft M Dart Free AH Loade bwured II yean ax». ECONOMY MOVERS Meal testaments ENROLL TODAY In our BEGINNERS ACCORDION PROGRAM Remember, there h no accwdlan to Complete Lne of Vatcal Instruments at Low Prces EDME'8 HBSIC CENTER AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Ed Pfnkask, Prop. 357 STATE, 8T. VA PERTH AMBOY Plumbng ad Heatng Charle$ Farr Plumbng Heatng Electrc Sewer Servce Telephones: Woodbrdfe or 62 UNDEN AVENUE Woodbrtdn, It. J. A. BALABAS * Heataf Contractor PLUMBING HEATING OIL, GAS INSTALLATIONS REMODELING RADIANT HEATING VA fords g ret sn AVENUE Tnp.) N. J. Pet Foods AW, BEV - 5 can. «IIUI LtVER 5t*aa l 4. CANARFS PARAKEETS TROPICAL PISH Chrstmas 9t*eklort for Dog aad Cat*... from M< Complete Ltae a< Pet SMPpUet Fe«d Aeaanartes Joes P(* Shop 56 New Brans. Aft. rattk Amb«r HI I-MJ Rado & TV Srvlce Al's Rado A Prompt Expavt RCA Tulw * Parta BattHaa 34 PER8IOKQ Aft. cartjnrr. M. I. A. Kteh, * Telephokt Ck ORNAMENTAL IRON RAIIJUCW and laatefed Qualty Werk FreeEsUawte DENNIS M. MURPHY WO # Roofng ad Sdng t Henry Jansen & Son Ttenlnc and Sheet Metal Work Rooflnc, Metal Cclnga a>4 Puna** wark 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Ttlephont t-lz < Servce Statons t Holohan GARAGE Brothers Cal» ProducU WoMkrlde S-M64 and I-I5M Corner Amber AMJU* a«4 Seoond Straet Flretone tlre«and Tubea W«fArdrc N. I, Sturtlg RUDY'S FISHINB TACKLE 4 RffAIR CUSTOM MADS FLg lmud tm 4W "., J UMgrr PHONE WO. 8-O2' DAVANPNKllT MI M METERE) KM I Frft M Mle Bad) Addtonal, Ml, WOOPBRIIX.K M\ 44 PEARL 8T. Womm; J Tlng ART TILE CO. M MANHATTAN AUM( AVENEL, N. j. ATHS, KITCUKNS RUBBER FLOOKlMl (QUALITY FIRST,.. fhone: WO E. W. NIEB Ho A Fall lne o LINOLEUM AtTflALT, and PLASTIC TILE Call for Free Kslmutr STANLEY CA -53;) Used Cars K.I77 I Better Used Cars BERME AUTO SM 45 AMBOY AVI ME WOODBRIDGK. N J Wde IOM Poultry Avalable All JKBSgY TUKKI'VS UVE OR DRESSl.n TO 3 POl'M>S Farm-Fresh 'r«' el E. Lnk BOX IMS, Lake Aw-mr RAHWAY, N. RA 7-24!) RISKS A total Of,456 OwrlUMr ployes have been flvd - ' k ' Mftgn under Preaulm ' Kf$ net securty ww - :l!!; ' ; wot Into operaton - Phjllp Toung, chan! ' 8C2 persons '!: "', j afourty reasont tul tow. C n : offlce, Deputy R. B. ^ lmufr, tub dawn. H. """ S5«5,OVUullgftll')"J ' " tud be«r,-»ja>d n *. ' ' days belore, and e<> ' room wrdwee, had DI»«" top/ MAIL for- \tmtof w,

11 )n the SCIUllN RAY",,!)» <; Mason hts the role, n wnnng oranw, of a cmel rrossnt master of a salng kns c; mnals out to found. w Brtsh colony n Australa I7R7 Among the prsoners s Lurd,»a a young AnVncan n] student unustly convct-,( hahway robbery, and Pal Mpnlna. lnflpftrrrtftfttln^ a :IY Rfe. ActroRa accused nf! Mnsnn's Inhuman treatment,'mn'jfnter* and crew and hs unte passes at Mss Medna flh, natves * * cmn »Pt«tton nf Br "«lwby stage «UCM«S, m? * the dlalorw Mel»w*s Grted. The storv r«*,»», of "h* ttlo TM. l of ft SPV f Tho cast nclude, rm. Mnn-ov 8lrau«. Olo fn, Ho mal, Klclftd OrtvHt, Don others, "THE Brdma, and Jeter] many Ths Is the *r*en dramatzaton of the ennrfeously popular novsl by Uoyd Douglas of a de~ ade ago. photolrnphed n Trchnl- *omr md ClhemaScotfc" "HIP Robe" MM ts rttfflwtle n»p<>ot* as well as ts rfllgous men and has b*n wrtten, produced and drected tmth becomng dlmlty. Whlr most people HUVP rpmt thp novel, a JJHM «?now«is (rven. Tlp story Is rnnremed wth a ftnman trtoune named Mnrcellta Rchard Burton) who tangles wth the preposterous Cnlluul* 'Jay Robnson and s sent to Jerusalem as punkhmtnt for hs nsolence. He s arcnmbsnled h» muscular Owk slave, WlteMm. <rho nlmost ImmedlaU'ly Mmm** a follower nf Chrst It Berom»» on* o( the tasks of the Trbune to supervse the cmctftxlon of the Savlnr land, whle he obeys hs orders, he s pestered wth dobts about Jhefr JfrtlW. He #tns Chrst's robe n a gamblng umo at the foot of the crosa, whch troubles hm to the pont of beng hrsln-slrk. Subsequently returnng to Rome, he heeds a soothsayer and returns to Palestne to destroy the robe, whch Is now In the possesson of Demetrus Eventually, however, he embraces Chrtstlanltj hmself, and It rewarded > the demented Callfula wth emmfee at dtttn. t m tmm torn < MA m* m), «*» htt *> shm ht* fat*. emmst mmm w tm» the trw- «* <* Ua ttrftttturtufm hldtnf m tt* mmm «mm, P»- trttttt, A«BHrtcets and ptl~ tm~4h mmm «<> make (hs one at th* npt tns«vh»nt turn ft tefcrtltet of Hollywood. lofttvfttlm trtjurj ratw «n tartwle«and rn m«m Wm-fntflttTacturlht InhatHes «rtre lo**r Ih 5 than In any brtrknut mr. accordn to the Btrrett ot Ubor atatlstlc the mlmfaotttrtng rtte ot 43 Ihjurlw Tor eeh., m»thmrs frortwd *W 8 per cent below the t»sl veftf of 8.5. Busness hllurrs rose to 3lfl In the week ended October M, the hghest level In any week snce March, 95, ccprdlng to Dun ard BraUtatrtet. ths compared wth J8R In the precedng week and 3 m the comparable week a year»go. Health ft t» a pt} that phyttdan ever sad tnythtnt about blood prrssure to fatlents The matter.«so complcated that It cannot tt e*- to htytaftr, sftd f It could* be, It wouldn't do htm thy food anyway. It U a ronftnon thng to have a worred patent conn Into the ofrke wth the re^tlm, "Hotter, pleas* take my btotfd prttsurt I feel queer." It the physcan comples, tne nmt query I*, Ho* hl*h s t?" If tle reply should tte or above, the patent Is very much perturbed «nd begns to brttod ovrr It, and that always runs It up stll hlnbrr Tht doctor ustslly does not ths brcattw the pattern coum be made to undentand the tntrlcares of the condton, and» h» dd, It would not releve hla anxlry Rv^n the doctora don't know very much about It themselves Selance has r.evrr learned It!s known. however, that heredty playa «n lmt>orantdle n whether you wll have hlf h blood pretsurt or not Bad ;ablta, such as the ecesstvr us* of alcohol or totwrco. nsumrcnt stwp, overwork, overeatnu whch brmgs ot ftbetlty and au U Idem I to bn h conudnnblr bearlat on the development of d the trouble. A rurtou trat of human nature s * desre to talk about one's When a group of people explan that the 6 or whatever j get together, they take treat Joy It ml(ht be. Is the nytollr pressure and that there Is another hgh blood preasure At the men n dscussng ther operatons and pressure known as the dlastolc ton of n opeatlon. I have seen whch may be more Important than ntellgent people exhbt as much the systolc. He can't explan all eagerness to ttll all about the! alment* «* a d»g tt «ft h» If tht HM WehasettM Mf*. tttr or OUMT rlttl hatt no L rotatng blaod prwwre. whoat Mood presturt s * ly hlh wfll be put to bed by j phytletant and treated far ever abnormal condton Is and hgh blood : w m to gt> to*dthw Roeh t UouM to on a reducng dletj get rd 9 surplus fat Don't fct yourself jet ore t Is dahferous and not Don't Worry! t runs up blood pthsure A ew»r hrtps to IMP. Wood pressure nd, renfcmber, awn t ulk unttm yttt mult. An Increase In the natonal ( lmt probably wll be aought I Contfe*a at tu het sewlon bf ] Whte House. Inda Is sad to be "cone over talk of U.8. - Paklstaa I GOWNS of Sheer Lovelness Talored PAJAMAS Rayon Cotton A Flannel 2.98 to 5.98 CRINOLINES up Add Flowery Dantness to Warm Comfort CHRISTMAS Is Fo- Chldren Chrlstmu magc for every lttl* grl or boy oh your lst. Everythng to enchant the young heart from colorful warm bonnets to torm coats, sweaters and pretty undes. All at prces to meet your budget. l«sport SHOP CHARGE IT!» Weeks to Pay f Wo Down MAIN STREET. WOODBRIDGE chme3n(bx{»^)w<»nwweammtc«(anccwf«!%{«kk ^ Ideal Gft Choce We have love lj Cloths and / Napkns that are sure to make a ht! H Everyone Apprecates FINE BEDDING... We have a rmpt Complete Selecton of Sure to Please Gfts! All at Guaranteed Savngs. Be Wse. Be Practcal. Gve a Gft for the Home. ^4^ fff See Our Bg Values n }^M SPREADS BLANKETS? t PILLOWS QUILTS SHEETS CASES Many Gft Wrapped CURTAINS To please the most Jlscrmtaste! We have them tl styles ard fabrcs to hang In every room n the house. Prced to save money! See Our Specals n TOWEL SCAttF SETS BATHMAT SETS ALL VALUE- PACKED. t ' V, ' ', ' ',' It " AlOUT. Poto Shrt* D Wdbl Muftjrs Boys' and Grto' Nylen Socks Q Iwntt*'M«l Nylon Ho««Q N*clct*4 AH types Q GIOTM cthd Mtten* C] Nylon Panttes Cartws Patel Saques Party Pantes Hanjl-Embroldered Bbs HandbagB Set of 6 Hangers n Bottle Holders Comb and Brush Sets Infanta Slps Boys' and Grls' Belts Nylon Stretch Sot Rubber Toys [] Lollpop Pantes Swss Hand Embrodered Handkerchefs, Collars. Pllow Qases, BlbB Nylon Bootes In plastc box Q Fountan and Te SetB Set of 3 Bow Tes Tarry Sabte and Panty Sets Dsnlm Numexy School Aprons a.. D a na n n a n ABOUT $2. Corduroy Overalls and Slacks, Flannel Styrts FlaruflJjWfd Dungarees Cotton fckwqans J ^ jflclpth'jdress Shrts J, " Ml IH " lft By Kaynev ( Chldren's Sleepers Ntey Nte, Carters Carters Knt Dress and Panty Sets Flannel Pajamas and Gowns "Her Majesty" Tuck'n Grow Slps Phlppne Hand Made Dresses Infants' Slpper-Sox Bathrobe and Boo te Sets Infants' Wool Sweaters Baby Shoes 'owel Sets Creepers Cotton or Trcot G WttohMtt rls' Blmues _ OteVes y-fur Hats. Mufb. and CpH Lnk Sets ltnlbt»lhtt WdllnoB Gyms Record, Books and Mtten Sets Use Ths Check Lst to Solve Your Gft Problems t Toys _ Anmals Qbh' Jersey Polos Q Shrt and Te Sets (Short Sleeves) [ NurBery School Smocks ABOUT $3. [j Corduroy Shrts Black Gabardne Cowboy Panls [J Black Gabardne Cowboy Jackets Black Gabardne Cowgrl Sets [] Wool Glove and Muffler Sets Flannel-Lned DunqaTMs (also matchng Shrts, Jackets, Caps and Mttens) Skrls Corduroy and Wool Dresses Cnderella, Nannette, Kate Greenaway, etc. Q Nylon Blouses Flannel and Broadcloth Pajamas [ Boys' Slacks f] Wool and Nylon SweattrS H Slp and Panty Sets f] Cotton-Knt Twn Sweater Sfts, 2 to 6 Boucle Knt Suts [j Corduroy Footsy Crawlers Terry Kd Nappws Sleepng Bags Chldren's Slpper-So Jodhpurs G Shrts French Cuf, Pldtdt, Rayon Gabardne., Pastel Tones, Whle-on-Whlte, Oxford VJQ Beacon Robes 4p jr llh Pollhed-Cotton Slps Fancy Trcot Pajamas and Gowns Angora Bonnets Blouse-Slps, 3 to 6X Nylon Slps Umbrellas P Carters Trcot Creepers wth Syntjon [J Carters Dress and Panty Sets, Syntlon Lned Nyloft or Wool Infant' Sweater Sets Iumlated Utlty Bags Hot Plates Kdde Hygtne Cabnets [j Infants' Nylon Slps and Dress Sets Boys' Wool Sweaters (Sleeveless) Scalloped Crb Blankets ABOUT $ AUWool Frngfcd Shawls [j Crb Blankets f] Infants' Nylon Dress Sets [J Chenlle Crb Spreads MANY MORE ITEMS NOT LISTED. H Chromum Hot Plates Q Corduroy Robes. 2 to 6 G Grls' Wool or Nylon Sweaters [ Boys' All-Wool Sweaters Q Boys' Corduroy Shrts G Telerlson Duster Robes ["] Gtals' Rancoats G Boys' 3-pc. Knt Suts [j Skrts, lumpen, Dresses (_ ] Boys' Rubber Rancoats wth Hood [J Corduroy Jodhpurs fl Boys' and Grls' Slacks I ] Bbuse-Slps. 7 to 4 G Cotton Qulls Howdy Doody 2-pc, Suts rd's Dancng Suts <ylon Daper Sets D Flfled Crb Blankets ABOUT S5. Wool Plad Pram Robes G ChlnlT Crb Spreads G Cordurdy CtfrrMr Sute G Wool tm Shdwls Ur rjottecoan ona poys LOTQuroy noues, c t n- Tenturov Blacks, Matchng Suspenders : ABOUT $. TO Dresees Wool, Nylon. Oflon, ru Blankets CeteT Sets, ' SeU Nursery lamps, trple swtch G Grls' Olskn Slcker and Hat ABOUT M. AND UP S Imported Pram Robes, Extra Ste ft Mary's Wool Blankets Q Wool Broadcloth Carrage Coven Q Wool Plad Stroller Robes, ^ Zlppered Front Fancy Satn and Corduroy Qult Sets 3-pc. Corduroy Suts Boys' Lesure Suts " " Tweed Zp-Out Coata Storm Coats salts and Coat Sets Surcocrt and Surjackets % Down ComOrtm Boys' Robe and Pajcana Sets Use our Short-Cut Save tme by gvng a handsom* Gft Cwtfcat* for any amount. *, It's a PlMsttre to Shop at Interor Ilecbrang Department # VALANCES order «t the prw»' BORDEN'S SURPRISE CENTER 84 MAIN ST, f Cor School WOObfRlDQt take advantage of our Plan. p ' (Starve Account W Pa^kaht aof* Aecount mm j a rear enhance,-.,.

12 ' ' * > < *. HffBCAOO HI A bandt enft popr-nm shop and ukrd for Of popcorn. As MtM Phylll.' a vjlfswoman. held out MCk»n< rang op the *»Je. Ihe grabbed 47 from the rath sokler's SELL ONLY sleep... n*t»ur and fw. Bystanders and a trafflr cop chaned the man. who xhed hu coat, ran Into a mbway luuon and hmpefl Into a tran Just u It pulled out In the dscarded jacket, howew. the polce found 7737 Three famous Shfman beddng values guarantee you the most restful nght's sleep you have ever known. Say *Grertng$* Wth Soapmd* Let the chldren Ukr part n MM exrltement of gettng ready for CtoWnu, They'll feel go crown up and mportant! And. not ksst to be consdered, keepng them occuped wll keep tbera oat from uder foot! One usgnment you can gve them lhal\ truly f*n b ofeeoratbw the hoorehold. Of course, anythng y«n suggest matt net be too complcated. Decoratons done on glass wth scour- Ing powder paate or soapsuds are not dffrult, and thev arr easy to remote when the holdays arr over. "* The recpe If smple: lnt, sketch any rrasonal desgn om a d«or, wndow, or mrror wth a Mrer of soap or a wa rrayon. Then mx scourng jwwdrr and a lttle water nto a thck patle. and "pant" your materpece wth a water color brush. Allow the fast coat to dry. then lve the desgn a second and perh p«a thrd ea*l for rchness and depth. When dry. the paste nl! harr a frm, dente texture tha,t wll last through (he holday season. It ran be washed off, of course, wth a damp cloth. To acheve the sane thng wth soapmds~beat <,o.p and a lttle water wth an eggbeater Into a merngue-lke stffness. Then, mne water color brush, partry tube, spray gun or even an arttetk forefnger apply the desgn to the glass. Tal young artst s prntng hs front door holday greetng In rerene «o t ran be read by passers-by and callers comng p the* walk Washngton Letter By Your Congressman Jr. ~ Ffth Mrtrct, New Jcney A! a rec nt prow cmfwenee rtr^dnnt E.vnhoweT made some remarks to the effect that he hnpm that by 954 tfce whole rrblpm of subversves tn grwpmrr\n\' *n\m have been m cffee- :;v!v handled by hs Admntstr*- r T! that t would m longer be a Itollral tour.! Nome of the profw^nal polltl- ( ans lake the prw'rm that the Prrsdrnt Is demonstratng polt- : ml nhvete They anjue that the Rr)blr»ru( have a tremendously valuable weapon n the Commun.M5 n-joverment lsfue and that thpv should play t for all It Is worth I beleve that Presdent Fsrnhoww hs better judgment than Bomr jf the w-called pro- The publc has the rght to krw the bask facts reganlng Uw ways and means employed by : srtversvw to nfltrate our grvfernmpnt The Republcan Admn-! ;( raton has an oblgaton not cnly to clean out subversves but. also to jnve Uf Amercan publc, all of the nformaton on prevous xubvfwve actvtes, where the j publcaton of suoh nformaton would not Jeopardze natonal se- ; purty or volate our tradtonal j judcal prooedurs and prncples. At the same tme two mportant consderatons must be kept! n mnd:. In the fnal analyss the pub- ; le wll Judge ths. Admnstraton. : and rghtly so. prmarly on the record t has made n such felds I as labor, natonal defense, agrculture and fscal polcy.! 2 The problem of how beat to handle subversves and securty rsks, at test to f«r w the futart s concerned, should be handled on a nonpwtlmo barc The nature of ths queston Is MK* ttwt t ought to be dealt wth n an obfeetrrc. nonpohuca! manner The worrt twr* that could happen to the flepdbttean Prty woowl be for U ttentlon to be dlvwud from IU prmary task of mmnr the brnste weds n* the Amercan people The pmw«ns»dm ths naton, partteularry n Ihemternatlonal feld, are ton crucal to permt the foeu«ta of all ow eneruw and tnte*«t«pn one poltcal ssue It was wth thew con>dderat!ons n mnd that announced test week mr ntenton of tntroductns a bll to establsh a alnge. nonpartxan OoBmtt** on Internal Securty The bll I whch I p!an to dpvelop would e*abluh ft specal Jont commltt<y, consstng of rcpramtalvesfpom both Howaf! of CtngTt»r^w deal w'h t.hl= problem The commttee «>u'd be modeled a!onf tlv Hn»s of tv present Jont Commttee on Atomc Energy whch has recelv r commendaton from all skes f^r ts thorough, responsble and cbjectve work. The advantages of such a commttee would be the followng: It would do away wth the often duorderty and undgnfed manner m whch the exstng commttees compel* for attenton 2. It would retan the nvest- Katng commttee u a legtmate' and vftlujble nstrument of government when properly employed. 3. It would afford the Congress a new opportunty to revdop a code outltnm the rghts of wtnesses and wrng them protectons smlar to those they voul^ receve to» court o! law. ^--^ ' It would help to take the queston of Communst subverson out of the poltcal arena and place H under orderly and objectve procedures 5 It would encourage closer cooperaton between the Legslatve and Executve Branches of government by provdng a sngle, responsble commttee for the Justce Department and FBI to deal wth. t cum PTTTSBTJRCW, has an unusual ch*, whch tneeta only on Prtdy. the llow It's the ' Frday the Thrteen* Club of Pttsburgh." 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