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NO. 10 jlartmCARTERET,t N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949 PRICE THREE &MS

I lie Class of 1949 of Carteret High School Enjoys Visit in Washington, D. C 104 to Get

I'nllsik Diplomas Wednesday , ,i nine in five ,,,„., I II way from ! in ope. but Graduation Exercises to if (or good. Be Held at 6.30 P. M, 11,, first time, In Overholt Stadium

,1 :iiul I want- CARTERET -One hundred tot ,., 1,1 the home four Carteret High School smlOMI will receive their diplomat •i ndi.in. Wednesday at the annual eott- mencerncni rxnclses to be held at ,,.. 'limit, CUtS wAlter B. Overholt. Jr., MemariiJ M.I nii:lit fell be- Slndium ill (5:30 P. M, i... iiiilf way and The complete program will to M i,,,i i sat down follows Processional. High School , , iif si laborer's Bund: tnvoratlon, Rev, Orion £ :t .irep Early In I Hopnyi. Jr.; saxaphont so)o, "Valaa •... ife found me Eiirn." William Fitnila accom. ., hearty break- I pi>wed by Teresa Cyneski; plaqo. , i IMIUI running | solo, •'Impromptu Op. 2g. No. 3," ••„ niphanage'and \ Relnhold, Winifred Hundemana: ,, ivish to return. | symposium. "Education.*1 "Edue** itinn of a Pi-fc people." MlchMl ,, ,iun. she talked iPolnnln: "Public Interest in M* , ! i> persuade me iiciitinn: Stella DaekO; "Equality .!,,. :;:iid it was the of Opportunity In Iducatlon," .1 youngster wlth- L Robert Modrak: "Home and ilicn. she led me church In Educfttlon," Ruth Or- , HI ihe end of the ban: piano solo. "Theme from ,[ v. itii the others. Orelg's Piano Concerto," Agnes Above are the members of the ("lass of '49, their recent visit in the nation's capital. The most enjoyable and successful. The class will an Impressive program will be presented hy various members of the *lass. One hundred and Hlla: address and presentation of •i! in. the orphan- Carteret IHjh School who are shown More the trip made possible through the cooperation of receive its diplomas Wednesday evening at 6:30 P. M., in the Overholt Memorial Stadium where four students are scheduled to receive diploma*. the class, Edwin S. Qnln, Jr., Qen- •J;I:, furious. He Capitol Building In Wasliinrton, l> ( ., during the Mothers' Club of Carteret High School was :ral Supervisor of Carteret Public , <]\r arm rind his Schools: presentation of dlplomaa, „!• ii deep, black Walter J. Nlemlec president of the '/ iiiiiini: me In the Legion Auxiliary Mail Campaign Being Conducted FW Union Demands Board of Education; reading of the Irons Club Elects Perry Head; 1 , , mnmutided that name. ; of graduates, Herman S. , iiuur and lace Immediate Meet Horn, principal of the high tchOOl; nv rest of the Installation Dinner Scheduled Elects New Slate For Perth Amboy Hospital Drive "Alma Mater," graduates led by,/ , was no supper Stella Tracz; national anthem, at- . , iir were aching Joint Social Saturday Wants Session with sembly; benediction, Rev. Anthony' in ur;ik to cry. C.fmrles Comba Named Boro Chairman Seeks J. Huber: recessional, High School i. ]• i)(iys retired, Top Officials Before Band. Chairman of Affair; Legion Completes Planned hy I*o»t ami Donations from Area in Babies Funeral MIi ilirm. Unit; Vole Donations Deadline, Juno 23rd Honor Students Derby Plan* Furthered Big Expansion Project First Honor students, those who • .ijiade, when I Rites Held Today Plans for Dance CARTERET—Mrs. Martha Col- CARTERET—In a telegram to have attained at least four A's and ..III>-A hat longer. CARTERET — August J Perry, CARTERET — August J. Pen?, the head of the Board of Directors eight B's in major subjects for . - IUOII and rode gan was reelected president of the Borough Clerk, who la serving as who has served the Lions Club as Ladies' Auxiliary of Carteret Post, Mass Sung for Retired of the Foster-Wheeler Corpora- four years, who will graduate are i:. vr reached a Affair is Scheduled Carteret Area chairman of the as follows: Academic Course, Ag- secretary for a number of years. Arr«rican Legion at a meeting tion. Loral 440 United Electrical The wagon car- Emergency Action Fund. Perth Furniture Dealer at nes Christine Anderson, Lillian was elected president of the or- For Tomorrow Night Wednesday In the Borough Hall. Riulio and Machine Workers of , uikiiy and when ganization for the year 1949-50. Amboy General Hospital, has America. CIO, yesterday warned Marie Fedlam, Winifred Eltaabeth started a mail campalsn to secure St. Elizabeth Church •.•''•. I u.sked the He succeeds Charles Comba. Al Ukrainian Pavilion Others elected were Mrs. John company executives of their re- Hundemann. Anne Marie Nudge, Katusha, first vice president; funds for the institution so that i .i- .i lmndy boy. Other officers elected were First CARTERET •- Funeral services sponsibility "for failure to meet Irene E. Rompa, Stella Traca, Sec- Mrs. Walter Tomczuk, second vice it may expand its facilities. ii i was up all vice president, Michael Resko; CARTERET—Carteret Post No. or Stephen Babies. 73. 7 Essex to settle contract." retarial Course, Theresa Sophia iii.'MimKs I helped 263, the American Legion will president; Mrs. Harry Qleckner, Cyzeskl, Stella Dacko, Annabelle second vice president Alexander Addressed to "Dear Friend of Street, retired furniture dealer With the contract expiring on 1 secretary; Mrs. Theodore Pfennifi, Dunfee. Marian Fiances Klsh, • :• i: . mi's, Around Comba; third vice president. Jo- hold a rianco and social In the Perth Amboy General Hospi- who died Tuesday at his summer June 23, the Union negotiating treasurer; Mrs. Jane Dolan., his- Irene F. Krystoslak, Jullanna • VITP on a pile seph Pukash; secretary, Frank the Ukrainian Pavilion tomorrow tal," the letter reads as follows: home In Forked River, were held committee met yesterday with torian; Mrs. Anna Chorba, chap- Laski. Dorothy Lucille Makwinskl, Jurick; treasurer, Joseph Syno- night, according to Walter ColRim, "Tills Is not an ordinary appeal this morning at 9 o'clock at the Paul S. Klick, Jr., personnel man- lain; Mrs. Charles Sidun sergeant- Marlene O Nudln, Ruth Orban, chairman. A buffet supper will be for financial assistance in order to home and at 9:30 o'clock in St. tiger and Schuyler Meyers, at- •wiecki; tall twister. Louis Brown; Lorraine Gladys Rapp. Eva Ther- !..ud work, long served. at-artns, and Mrs. Colgan, Mrs. keep our hospital doors open to Elizabeth Hungarian Church. Bur- torney, "but without results," a Lion tamer, Alexander EvoniU. esa Slerota, Veronica M. YapCMn- ;i i.'.. I was happy. Tentative plans were also made Oieckner and Mrs. Pfennig dele- serve all who need the skill of its ial Was In St. Gertrude's Cemetery union spokesman said. She iur- Charles Comba was named as skt; Scientific Course,' Ronald i my head and for a picnic to be held at Budd gates to the county conve&Uon. many doctors and nurses, ther related that they refused to ;bAirm£D,o/ arrangement! for the The auxiliary voted to purchase Francis Krtssak, Joseph Utus," Lake sometime In July. "The" Perth Arirtm* General Htts^ Sl of the Roosevelt meet ftifthW -with the union.' the baker fttion dinner to be held in a new fla* and also voted a dona- Robert George Modrak. Michael Members preseht at a recent pital Is not operating at a deficit. Furniture House for 30 years, The telegram sent to Earl Mills, .* tann where I the near future. tion to the cancer fund. Books will Polanln, Jr., Henry Turick, Jr. meeting adjourned tfl the health Babies retired two years ago from Ifniiii iimr were m»ny Further plans were made for the be bought for the libraries of the "Rather, this appeal Is being president of the Board of Direc- Second Honor Students, those office in the Borough Hall where made to expand every facility business. tors of Foster-Wheeler Corpora- :: •-' i-i-.-i. annual Soap Box Derby which Columbus and N a t han Hale who have attained at least twelve each was given a chest X-ray un- this year will be neld July 23 with Schools. which the hospital now affords. He was a communicant of St. tion, reads as follows: "Union in- B's in major subjects for four 1 der the program arranged by Elizabeth's Hungarian Church and sists on meeting in New York with •a S.. Tiioon at dln- I. Robert Fariss in charge of ar- A revealing party was held with "Careful consideration of the years, who win graduate are: Aca- Middlesex County Tuberculosis was a member of the Yonkers, top oflicial.s. Paul S, Klick. Jr., and 'i.v rxi-ieiietices In rangements. The Carteret Press is Mrs. Victoria Kurdyla. Mrs. Helen con tents of the enclosed open let- demic Course, Joan Marie Bartok, and Health League. N. Y., 8ick and Death Benefit So- Schuyki1 Meyers refuse to meet one of the co-sponsors of the an- Lambertl and Mrs. Thomas Larkin ter which was written by Mi". (Continued on Page 6) iiir brutal treat- ciety, the Woodmen of the Wonld before Tuesday, June 21. Respon- 'ns They showed nual event which has revealed A special meeting of the share- in charge. The Memorial Dny re- Charles Gregory will more force- croppers committee of the post fully briny home to you the neces- and the Rakoczl Society, of this sibility is yours for delaying meet- :"H, but a couple keen competition among the boys port was given by Mrs. Gleckner plaoe. in«. We are ready to meet at any of the borough. will be held next Thursday In the and announcement was made that sity for such expansion. > lie orphanage Surviving are his widow, Bar- t time, any place. Prefer meeting •H m a wagon. Legion Rooms. a joint social will be held Satur- "Won't you please take this Vigilance Urged District Governor Carl Moran, bara Halove Babies; two daughters, wiMi you and top officials." day night in the Ukrainian Pa- in my heart stood JamesbuiR. made his annual offi- matter to your heart? Give it the Mrs. Joseph Taylor. New York vilion between members of the -'in-. I *as cry- cial visit to the group at this consideration it deserves and then the will be Walter Colgan, Thomas hospital. Stephen, Jr., this place, and five ln.tn- .'i lii PlSaded with, Jakeway, Mrs. Gleckner and Mrs. "The fulfillment of the proposed grandchildren. FOR FRANK KR1SSAK Police Chief Points to • in- kind to me. FAMILY PICNIC SET Routine Matters Cutter. program will make you happy in Danger* Now That Time •i1 his promise Mrs. Colgan was named dele- the knowledge that no person will Resided in Borough for BY CHURCH SOCIETY CARTERET — At a very short gate to the state convention in ever have to be turned away be- VSMR Plant Emidoyes For Vacation Nears meeting Wednesday, which lasted Wildwood September 7, 8, 9 and 10. cause of the lack of facilities. Vote to Call Strike 36 Years; Died at Age CARTERET — School vacations tie beating on Father's Day Breakfast less than a half hour the Board Mrs. Pfennig was named coupon "The cost of the whole program Of 68 Last Saturday ' orphanage and of Ettucation devoted itself to a iContinued on Page 0) CARTERET—Employes of the me coming up and children at Also Planned by Unit Is estimated to be $850,000.00. Of play will be In danger. Police Chtt! not allowed a few routine matters. this sum, our government will con- local plant of the V. S. Metals CARTERET—Funeral of Frank and Refining Company Tuesday George Sheridan warns, unless' ti'rnoon. There Of Holy Family Church Schools Supervisor Edwin S. tribute $250,000.00. The people of Krissak, 68, 64 Mary Street, took voted to authorise their union, mothers and fathers exercise more ' •icaus to Die and Quin reported that a second grade this area are determined to obtain place on Wednesday at 8:30 A. M, 1 1 Dog Immunization Local 837 of the International than usual vigilance in the months ' ' in order to CARTERET—At the meeting of teacher, Miss Bertha ftubel, au- the grant by pledging the balance from the Bizub Funeral Home, to flee. Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter their children are released from the Holy Name Society of the Holy thored an article entitled "To- "Won't you please make your 54 Wheeler Avenue, thence to the worst Family Church held last night a Workers, CIO, to call a strike school discipline and the dally ward Better Teaching" in the To Begin June 20 pledge NOW? Return the pledge- Sacred Heart Church for a re- lessons in safety practices, decision WHS reached to sponsor when the present contract ex- quiem high mass Rev. L, J. Pet- current issue of the National Edu- card lo me In the envelope tui pires June 30. The vote, accord- a Family Picnic for Holy Name rick, pastor, was celebrant of the Motorists are urged by the chief cational Association's magazine closed." ing to union spokesmen, was not lo "take chances'.' where chil- »>lr», Makwlnnki daufrtitfT, Mrs. acrinnli HarrlttU1 I'arly July H to Honor «;'rhoni of Faihlon, whfTp he rna* Mary V 200 Rim Street, will beeMM 1 a this v^ar In dn*t'iyme f)r<;i|m Martha Balogh Who tlie bride of Th^ociorr KmKi* 8mlth, vbo f.rnduBtrrt from 8»t»r, Hi* 2 DwAcle* Work ,ne i . i TiiMday In Club Mark*} To Uml Unit Again at Hall College. Saturday, Mrs. Smith. nnrl Illii^liiiilon F.liA Sunday «t 3 30 P M . in St. D#- 1 Thfrp havr \>nn ninny nrcnslorr; StnHs Service Today Wllilam Jones presiding motiliV. \ikinlnlan Churrii Final a membf-r nf thp CoUimbus flehnol In faculty. rmmltt*e are U fallows hold t Jotm K«htiPdy Slight," hibition, now twin* liold at the has Joined the WAC and H leavini wlstenrc. homo uppci Roottvell Avenue. Mal"»lrnkl VM rpfl^Pled president win Casey and sonhitd Wood. Nicholas D»l- school Mrs, Ciitlieiine Ritrkrlt jrl. student work lhl< season l» en- r«n««) by th» Mlsws Mary Duiko, of a llRhtln,' pi John Klndwrskl, «r., Mrs. Joseph Kln*. Mr. and Mrs. .lease Carroll. Browt ii in otmrie of the ar- \ • William Umbertl, W. 1, OiMija, Mrs JoMpli WadLik. Mm aclviior. conduettd the election. Mi mill Mit ,lolm Qruvr;ain of V traordlnaiily munfllvs. cmfrim M»rx ShMtr, KU«n Masamvir. glnecrs i : i .Hid Ernest Gruen, with Woodbridi'f: Mist Mary Pilaw. all phasti of fashion desl«n and 1 Albirm alodewllj, Mis Edward Others elected were: Mm. Leo Martha O*mb«t*, Itoth ftu*». .• i; A Bakkl a* aiu-rnati . It va^ aho announced that there Ulaitrttion. 7,;inat, MM MUh*e| tanat, Mrs Brown, vice preaWent; Mrs. Qicar Mi nnd Mrs. Edward Brr>th*rj. en Twyoniw f,f :.|. iii'i'; -hip. Matthew Ayre, Charles Pruend, Court Jrr.wy City Mo. 3 conduetlng Others present were Mr and Julia Haluko, Misses Evelyn and Oeorge Hlln, recording and coire- Plorcnr? Willlums of .leiscy City;- T 'O.SSIPI and Mr» D. A. the degree work. Awlstlng Mr. CARTKRKT-Mr and Mn. Vtl- Mrs. ChariM Tpth. MUA OUa To- Julia WiulUk, Helm KomleAi, nwnclind McreUrv; Mri. Oertrude Mi nml Mrs Fred Film of Brook- !•;• •.. . i'ith Mri. P. 3 Ohl- Brown will be Al duyon and »H entlnp Oleokner, Mnealn Avenue, mleo. Uotia Du*l«, Sttplxn Mol- Judith Kfctiilw. all of thH plB*e- Mull»n, Mrr Benjamin KobMn, lyn. N. Y . Mi and MM. J E. Mul- Till i members arc urged U) attend tW» celebrated their SOtli vtuMUn an- nar, Wendtll PhUUps, Edward Mri John Refl. MM. Mary Kal- Mri. Thomas Btirltf, Ul's. Albeit liflfin of Yonkfn, N Y,, Mi. and TONKRAL PIF< , i : 'ads and sUeet. Lam- important meeJnH niversary ynterday. Mr. Oletkner Kopil, Lawrejwe touon, Gwrw N man, MIMM Ann nrul Mnry Red, Uavls and Mr». Stephen Mttaros, Mrs. John Oleason nml Mis« Kflth- FLANTS.Cortsv, % 1 ..•my and Omen: zonln:,', la a former councilman and for- Stroln, Ch«r]lM T»th, ft., nil of Mnr»ar«t Sensakovics of Perth imrnlttfR at lame. Iccii Connolly of Smith Amboy. Nicholas Blrody, dtlegato cluvir- MA.,... '' > I . with .John Beltrane as al- mer officer of the Exempt Fire- this plaoe; MiatUel Cloecl and Amiwy: MM. Wnittr Bltam of The president appointed the (al- Mi. iiml Mrs William D. Casey. m«n to the Ajiimal ForMtefs o( Robert OMry of Rahway. iml safety &nd health, R. Anwrloa Convention, Atlantic city, men's Association. A vend; Mis. Philip Oerliardt of lowing committee chairmen for Jr.. Mr. and Mis J. J. Dowllnn. Also, Thomaa Bats, Joseph • ;. l' .J. Knthe wid Oruen. reported Edwin a. Qulnn Jr., Qcn- Kliztb«Ui and Mrs Allen Mcpon- the ensuing year: Mrs, Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. William Carlsen, Climcnt, Jofjn »aloah, James eral Supervisor of Carterot Sohools uld ol Newark. feudliet »nd finance; Miss Helen Mis Gertrude Mlllvlhlll, Mrs. FLAN PICNIC Maua, Tony »rodnUli, A« Petrr- WALSHEcl has been tleCUxl Qrand Junior Wilson, Founder's Pay; Mrs. Prank Koppfler, Mr and Mrs, John CARTERET-St, Ann's Auxili- son and Roy Wolny of Woodbridge. FI.OWKI! M,!, now Woodwortli in the Qrand Coyrt of Burke. gMls: Miss Wilson, health: Connolly nnd son. Thomas, Miss ary of St. Demetrius Ukrainian and Edward aMji, John Cicala New Jersey, and T«d Ruth was 98 MAIN Sj; r, Wlta th« »ih CitoUl, William undertaken for Hi value at icnp Mis Thomas Jaknway, library; John Kennedy, all of this place. Kiraly. chairman, announced at Finn,,. claim* J this Is the first time in B«h«ny, O*orfl' fyftak and Hel- In 1BJ4- Mlw Snyder, nifmber»hlp; Miss the last meeting the history of Court Carleret that Otiuvleve Kramer and Philip Wa- PROBES It had two Grand Court officer' at O»ni! ron, music: Mrs. Mt^aros, nation- the sam» time. al FTA nuigaiine; Mrs. Joseph Congress is planning a scries of SftiKlc*, parent-education; Mis. investigations, among them being The annual family picnic spon HAROLD E. Ruckriegei, procedure and by- one Into Insurance company !p- »or«l by Court Carteret, will attain laws; Herman Horn, program; vestment practices, mail payments be held in Roosevelt Park on July to railroads, air lines and other : < liif Hlieti Kttulrnu look1.' ANDERSON Mr". Burke, publicity; Chester 34. Mr. Ruth, general chairman, carriers, the anti-trust laws are ,. ; i iin- imvtiori loo! Many Wieteoltnskl. safety ond Edwin S. said that because of the big suceess HOME8 and CHKKKN I,,,,, , in net ihfl'r dry fltaMiiK to be nlven the onceover by the 1 Quln Jr., achooU. of the outing last year that similar i i .i.i.li v ilnnt ton *. Furniture Repair House Judioary Committee and arrangements have been made this an investigation into lobbying year. An amateur hour. Ham»s, Democracy moves slowly in Ja> practices has been okayed by the Kuzma Cleaners Tel. Wood. 8-2759-W scvlnR and rooking contrsK for ( tmrleg Kuim*, Prop. pan as "bureaucrats" remain. House Rules Committee. the women, and aoftbtill name be- B E. GREKN STREET twe MI the single and married men HEATING SYSTEM 73 Main St. WoodkrMfe, N. J. -" » \ | •QUAKE JACEETED BOII.FR will be provided. Horseback ridlni; We c»U for ami 4»U«f. WOODBR1DGE nnd tennis also will be available HOME IS MO PLACE R3RW«MIH». Compile Imtatiatton JpbDU.U WO-I-HM Assisting Mi. Ruth will be Stanley A6 PURELY VOl/LL AGKt^ HOT VfkJWR STtfiTEM*-AtX OOWKH PIPINfi - *,l Clznk, Joseph Oaydos, Robert It. WHY MOTCOMt HERE AMD DO rrt No moaer^lowa. 1 jttn lo per ut - ihi ' Hrown. Myron Wolansky, Joe DROP IM SOMETIME AMD SEEV. oompleiloll a of lob llalii'wic. Jor Shutello, Al Nudge FOR RIEC ESTIMATB—CALI, or WIUII STORE )«r FURS ami Alvln Quyon, It was an- 8I'EC1AL iiiiiiiiccd nil refrt ihmenU for the A coraplMe4r hMUHcd hot-wtler hettln* srtlem--, r,,llall{ ilav will be free. oupper plptnl. boiler, oil Snraer. ITS nillon rucl nil Unk. «il opnroit, •moronic fee* Md v*ui, for romplele protetiion The first activity for the sum- STB CXJMTfRX FROM COAL TO OIL— Al.so mi i, mer months will be a bas«bnl| name ul night between the New Economy Automatic Heating Co. I {. • I.. i i r i f i • • • • It-nic.li'l'inK York Yankws and Detroit Tigers "BJUTIXG SPKOAUSTS' on June 23, 1849. Monroe Jacobo^ JOIKIOX M:\V\!;K wit/, is chairman of the affair. BlftlOM t-OTM Anyone wishing to go must contact him bafore June 14, 1949. Buses Woodbridge Fur Shop leave the club roott}s at 7:00 P. M. Init la Ttitllti 1B95 CHRISTENSEN'S 1949 111. U.D7T0 Gaslen county, North Carolina, A Picture with 104 cotton mills, Is the leading "THE FRIENDLY STORE" to textile are> in the United S(»tu. Treasure EXPERT LUBRICATION JUNE the Month of GIF YOUR STUDIO PORTRAIT This month has always been celebrated for its l*l \is capture the |iappy, excited »l

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JEWELRY MOTHERS! GIFTS TEEN-AGE SEWING CLASSES for ; • 'SUMMER SESSIONS Kverv Graduate >, Ewrr AftycbUr h*» experienced the thrill of b«lnf asked to the Prom Fait; or tfcfr Fknlo, Mid every tlrl has asked herself "What shall I wttr?" Mark the preqlou* D9M your 4»ii«|tter Med more festive Summer Frock*? You W» b»re alj ^iU of youv graduates | H Ufht on P«d'a budget Wo ... if she leArns to tew the 6INGEA WAY! - JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS up with a gift they'll cher- 4 lt' , . »nd FUN'. Gowns Bla kd ish throughout the years! In Rlfht Eauy Lessons our experienced Teachers can show Ijer faow to make and wear (he clothe* site want* for every occasion. NECKWEAR " ., FOR HIM Pajamas •m^**** «••*.! Bed Spreads • WATCHES •WAIXETS Classes Now Forming 4 Week Course • PEN AND PENCIL SETS St)CKS Shed, • TIE CLASPS • KINGS Panties • EON6ON LIGHTERS 8 a LESSONS '8 Sport Shirts T ,s t »y tet*wt ftynl and MoGreior Hosiery M FOR pa • CLASS SCHEDULE • • WWW WATCHES Handbags BELTS }Tu l Chus Starts AtwU Every Cl»ss SUuts Me* Every « , Bath Mai SH • CO9TVHIE JKWlMtY JUIY Mon. & W«d. AUGUST Mem. Sc Wed. Jewelry 8 Suspenders ^^ • HECKLACK AW> EABRING yam- IcThun Compacts t nti AND P5NCI0L 8ET8 JEWELRY ... and don't /all to wlect ^n id»l gift for wed(Jlnga, Me Advant^e f Our Q*ml An»u«l ADVANCi svi Father's gay and «Uier occasion! «allln| torn &Thuri o 1:30 • 3:30 », from our most coiropi

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I tnc Picture hat and the oarr led n.Koblentz Wedding Held Kacmarik-Wizna Miss Sophie Cap Pretty Bride Miss Wohlschlager Mac daUlw. (roodwyne Now Tr Upon thttr rrturn tram a wtd- Al LUtie Cretk Bate at dlng trip to U» N»w England xiay Steiner's, Newark Wedding Is Held At St. Demetrius Church Rite Weds Navy VeteranBUtes. Mr. and Mrs. Teidemann CARTT5RET — James F,' will reside in Brooklyn, A pink wyne, boatswain's mate, CARTF.RET At, a dmible- University and servrd three and Miss TWesa CARTRRET--8t. Demetrius Uk -' Rowned in nile RI pen motaseline CARTKRET-At • aoubl«-ring suit, navy accessories and an orchid class, USN, of 3 Blwood ATt Wlzrm, daiiRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Mon- a half yeurs with the Air Forms ralnlan Church was tVte setUnn de sole, matchlnR henddiesses and ceremony performed by R*v. Fred- corsage were the bride's going - ririit Michael Wlzna, 106 EriRar Street, la now undergoing extensive I as an experimental test, pilot and for the marrlaRe of Miss Sophie | they carried yellow roses. erick Noeirieke at Zlon Lutheran away apparel beranip the bride of Edward Kac- ing st the Naval Amphibious 1 KnblrnU. dftURhter administrative ennlnwr He Is Cap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I The newlywerts are on a wed- Church. Saturday, Ml» Edna Klsa The bride Is a graduate of Cur- marik. son of Mrs. Rlir.abeth Kac- Koblenta, 180 president of the Gordon Color Nicholas Cap, Charles Street, to'dlnR trip to Atlantic City and WohlMhlauer. daughter of Mr. and teret High School and I.' employed IJttle Creek. Va.. to become I,-mil" Laboratories, Jeraey City. marlk. Clifton and the late Joseph nnd the late Peter Paukovlch, son of John Pas- upon their return will reside at Mrs Samuel Wohtoehlaier, 52 by the Reglna Corporation. Rah-(Underwater Demolition T*«ft ,. h^ninc the bride Kacrnarlk*, Saturday at St. Jo- Grant Avenue, was married to way. Her husband, a graduate member >^;a seph's Church. The double rlnR kovlrh. Linden and the late Mrs. 43 Charles Street For traveling, i ,n Sf,n of Dr, 'and William Tiedernann. son of Mr. and BrookTyn High School, served In | Ooodwyne. WHO entered the N*J I ceremony was performed by the Mary Paskovtch, Saturday after- the bride chose a powder blue suit, , viiinii .Icnfiey City. Mrs. Otto Tiedemann, Brooklyn, the U. 8. Navy for three years and val soviet- m June, 1943. recel»«4Jj Rahway Girl Weds pastor Rev. Casper Yost. O.8.M. noon. Rev. John Hundlak, paotor, white accessories and an orchid Jersey erformed the double-ring cere- corsage, N. H U now employed by Bheffltld his rerrultlng tmlning at the rfl*r Srtlomon, Mr. Wiwia i?ave his dauRhter mony The bride Is a graduate of Car- MHx Emma Wohlschlager was Dtlry Corporation, New York City val Training staUon, Norfolk. In marriflRe-. She wore a white tcrpt Hl n Carteret Resident slipper satin Rown trimmed with Miss Sorfhie Krupa was maid of, * Scho61 Mid la employed her sister's personal attendant and by th :.Tmms,z seed pearls, a flngertlp-length veil honor and the Misses Mary Ann*? * Carteret Shirt Company. Mrs. Alma stelaler of Brooklyn. was Her nu CARTERET—Miss Ann Pnullny. of tulle attached to a bonnet and •askovlch and Margaret Pasko- sband, a graduate of Rob N. Y. sister of the brld*, w«« Mnr Nnthan of ertsdale High School, Pa., Is em- matron of honor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John she carrli :l II prayer book adorned vlch, sisters of the bridegroom. nf honor p i R^ ployed by the Poster Wheeler Cor- ftu my 587 Rlver RahwByi with an orchid and liiy of the were bridesmaids. James Dipaoll Charles Doxey of Brooklyn, N T:\nnrnhanm of. became the bride of Jam's Mlkajln. valley f PlRlnfleld served as best man porallon here. He served four Y.. brother-in-law of the bride- ,,, oii of honor. | Saturday at at years in the U. S. Navy. n h M 8t Ann SlrMti Miss nernlec Wis-.na, us hr>r sis- and ushering were James DoneRan groom, was best man and inhering ,,,,ln Rfid Sandra y church, Rahway. The Mftr s ter's ninld of hnnor, was attired in ml August Horvath of Elizabeth, KNTFRTAIN AT I YONS wore Arthur SUlgler and Thomas ,( the bridegroom, Phones Rahway 7-0711-1-0712 t> ' ,-v all wore match-! matching picture hat. Th& brides- John Sudia, 09 Harrison Place WE DELIVER ANYWHERE iuid carried Old- maids wore light blue marquisette Linden, are the parents of an in- inridr neisof mixed spring gowns, matching picture haU and fant son born June 8. Mrs, Sudia Is linger Rlrls were they all carried bouquets of mixed the former Jane Czarnota, 59 PRIME MEATS • FANCY GROCERIES Tir nii'iindy, matching spring flowers. Larch Street, Carteret. in |i'ii Upon their return from a wed- FROZEN FOODS « FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES l< a in! ,,,iil(.j basheU of JfiW:- ding trip to Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Mlkajlo will reside with the bride's PHONE hr.ri Mi . cordon are on a PHONE :, the south and parents. For traveling, the bride KEEP IT FOOD will reside with wore a pink suit, blue accessories WO. 8- WO. 8- and a corsage of white gardenias. nuns parents. For WITH INSU MARKET in,, bride wore a toast The bride Is a graduate of Rah- '"" IUIHUSEX ME he accessories and an or- way High School and Is employed 100 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE "The Place to brim your businetp friend* by the Prudential Insurance Com- M5J2C 2390 2390 and the entire family." if is n sraduate of Car- pany, Newark. The bridegroom at- , school and.Rider Col- tended Carteret High School and Proudly Announces That nioii She is employed by Is a veteran of the U. S. Army. He Company. Rahway. Is employed by the U. S. 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HMlt4 with Oai ERSEY TIRE LOMAX ASBURY PARK ME & AUTO SUPPLY 147 NEW BBnVSWICK AVE, PERTH STREET, t0VK SHOPPING COMFORT JB8LX FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 104» BLECTKI) 8ECB8TARY Legion Auxiliary Parochial Graduation Get Diplomas CARTORIT - Mr „,,,, MJ Sabo limrded Degree CAUrERfT - Mrs. Ethel Kal, 1 Boro Schools IjUtheran Guild (Continued from Page 11 To Be Held on Sunday John Omiete, 9 Chrnmr v 1 From Drew University (Continued from Pane It was elected secretary of the Junior i , (ConUnurd from Pajre 1 > Women's Oulld of the Free Mag- chairman Mrs. Oleckner, member- are spending two weeks,. ,i ' '"' 1 MJlllcent Judith Brown. Herbert. CARTERET—The eighth grade «; The FUR Ooes By. Oiu-if , yar Reformed Church. The Oulld ship chairman, announced three son and djughter-ln-in,, MADISON -Joseph p. «abo, Jr. Paul Chodnsh, AnlalR Lillian Koli- Mrs, Charles ' Old Olory. Elizabeth Ko Plans July Picnic will hold a card party June 2) in new' members: Mrs Peter Char- graduates of St. Joseph'i parochial son of Mr and Mtt. JoMph Sabo. bas; Secretarial Course, Elizabeth Colo. The Mennms nf The FUa the church auditorium and a busney, Mrs. James Wlneoky and Mrs. School will rtceivc Holy Commu- CARTERET The Ladles' Oullri 30fl Pershlnn Avenvft, C»rteret. wa» Ann Adams. Anna Christina Beam. Htla. Snug The Red. granted the bachelor of arts de trip to Atlantic City on August 6. Oeorge Fetko. nion in a body at the 8 o'clock §n<1 niu«> Awtnhlv Q\i\t of the Zlon l.iiilierdn Church has Dorothy A liukdeh, Dolores Mar- completed plans for the organisa- tree at Drew University's 82m jlniak. Dorothy Ma«luck. Gloria Mrs. Clifford Cutter reported on MUM Sunday morning In the At THE COoi, Etlquetti- 10 pupil* nf Nation's resources dwindling, tion's participation In thr celebra- commencement Monday. He con-Ann Murhl, Irene Theresa "Novak, the poppy day sales and Mrs.church. Orohman > Seventh Oracle, conservation meeting hears. tion of the church's 45th anni- centrated in German literature tn .Dorothy Eii7.nbet.li Simon, Anna Thomas Jakeway, scholarship Commencement exercises will be ifitt We I/V.T Lillian I,enart, the College of Liberal Aarts which versary. Mario Slplak. Ornevleve Louise chairman, reported that Miss Pa- held Sunday nluht at 7 o'clock in , Old Glory MiisCrJOknu'dcl's is marking the end of IU 21st Allan Sproul urges permanent The affair will he held June 28 Wbanskl; Scientific Course. Nor- the church. At this time awards I; As The Flap Ones By Prank academic year. control of consumer credit. tricia Kearney of this borough was e; 8„.,! Awmhlv ward Stockman. Other* who will araduate are! served for the late Mrs. Arina merited awards by perfect atUnd- Annngernent-s havr been made playerl shortstop on the varsity Academic Course, John Bcnsulocle, (Continued from Cafe 1) :ohen. deceased member. A card Miee at Mas«, and school duties. "MR. RKLVRMKt nblyon Tue«by afternoon. bnscball learn, was president of the 00E8 TO C()I,|,f:(;i 'in n Sunday School picnic to be Jr., filslne Theresa Camia, Agnes 8r.. Prank Ouarek all members of party was set for June 30 In the Field itn Amrtlcan Poet Vartlty "D" Club, a member of the 'nelrl July 2 in the Rahway Park, Helen Hila, Pntrlela Frances Kear- the Woodmen of the World Camp 'jormigh hall with Mrs. Walter — alao — r of Eiilieiir Firlfl «»& read Oermnn Club, the sports staff of snd tentative plans were discussed ney. Helen Mieliaeline Komleskl, #91. Tomczuk as chairman, assisted by Tom Conwny ani| liter Dalton I'm 1113 the re-ad- the campus newspaper, and the Barbara 1 for a theatre party with Mrs. Her- Dorothy B Rarzlllo: Renretarlal j Mr. KrlsMk died Saturday Mrs. Walter Sake, Mrs. Anlllo LMrkni ; poem- weir di-:rnb«1 man Frlcks. Mrs William Snyder all-college capers committee. I then recited by v.i; :ous mem Course, Margnret Elalti" Chnntos, moi-ninu at his home after a low? Wortylko. Mrs. Anna Donovan, "I CHEATED TIIF, I \n md Mis Stanley Tryba in chame He Is planning graduate work at Eleanor C. Collrello, Mary Danes, I Of the rl.i« The (.I'IVC das'- illness. Mrs. Anna Skltka. Mrs. Edward Satorday Matinee o,,i nf arrangements. the New York University 8chool Borothv ARn".s Eckalowltz. Bea- Umieskl, Mrs. PfennlR and Mrs. v flpated Ode t-i Hi. Aunt, of Education in the Held of super- He retired four years ago, having FHEE! KItn> Club project winners were Mrs. trice M. Oaydns. Dorothy Hami' Cutter. FHIDAY. SATURDAY i and Cat »1 P.ipp A 1,11 vision and administration. been employed at the Genera: , Peach. E:he! K<>vn '-, Mm ion I.ydla Kllmowsky. Mrs. J. A. dyk, Genevleve P. Kaiweskl. Helen | R0U.FAST i American Tank and Storagt Com- 1 BICYCI.K 1 jr.Baibtm M'H'IIV WynVen. Eidelyi. Mrs. M. A. Felaur, Mrs. I. Kovaes. Ellen Masarovlr, Anna K. J Schroeder. Mrs. Frank Ur. pany. He was a member of the MEMBER HONORED , rrlarllla l.lnf and Nod Willmm OOnn- IN HOSPITAL Marie Medvetz. Ann Marie 2—Pairs of Skates > Mrs. A. E. Dlemer, Mrs. Mary O'Brien Mai«nret, Barbara Ondre- Sacred Heart Church and also a CARTERET — Mis, Charles llnbrrl CultlffilliKI i James Wi'nd Itoberl RiMiak. CAHTERET—Mrs. Elsie Cpftey. member of the Woodmen of the Plus, Brucr (irntu Makkal and Mrs. R. Foxe. Jcak, Eleanor Asnes Pry, Dolores Comba, Onion Street, was honored "SABOTEUR" Brown, l,rt> B»v Blue. Emerson Street, Is a surgical pa- World Camp #91. He was a resi- Chapter #R C. Santos, Mary Ann Sosnowski. by the Silent Club on her birthday Evonil/ Pair.rl S. .nenza. Capital of Israel Is still a matter tient lii Perth Amboy Oeneral dent of the borough for 36 years 87.p.'.\Y It Duel. Anna Hol.xib. Helen da- "WHO DONE IT" EYES EXAMINED Breza, D»nnls R. Brown, William of Carteret and eight grandchil- Mltrlska, Mrs. Nell Zullo, Mrs. ft; Pit!V(Mi ;md Tippytiic. Htf- TELEPHONE 8-2911 Robert Ryan - Audro\ i,,|tfr Charles Donovan. William E. Pit-1dren. James Zullo and Mrs. Frank Ver- WiiM-im Clark. Frank "THE 8ET III- • fcula, Edward Lawrence Hayduk. | segyi. #4 ih . K'i]'"i-iii:'h, John Joseph George Hlja. Ludwig Frank — also _ Lucy Mary Russo. Emll A. Sablna, GANG BUSTERS csak. I,iid'*'i|! Latkn. Soldiers, Ilk, Richard M. Lo?.ak, Edward, Joseph J. Samu, Ann Serson, Wal- Dorothy Lammir lm| iki, I'ril'-jotic Selec Dft IRWIN J. GOLDMAN Magella. Robert John Merelo. | ter M. Vonah. and Brian Donlew Fun-'- Tlnriir;. Marilyn Richard Michael Mleleci' Rudolf Civic Social Course, Edward O. 3—Color Cartoon*—J •THE LUCKY NTIn Alkowski Hi.lici: llnrvath. OPTOMETRIST Suto, Steven John Tornorl, Theo- Buerk. Frank Theodore Cholow- dore Richard Viater, Ernest Law- skl, Clifford V. Cutter, John Jo- NATHAN IIAI.K SCHOOL 93 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDOE, N, J. rence Wnl?,, Edward 0. Zofchak; I seph Ference, John M. Oluchoskl, s nf Mrs. Jaroby'A Oeneral Clerical Course, Eugene j Robert B. Ooedesky, Joseph Hry- Or.ulr enjoyed a picnic at Robert Cezo, Michael Deiewesky, cuna, Reginald B Johnson, Wil- iCarteret Park Tlu-y had lunch RITZ THEATRE '^: DAILY 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. EXCEPT WEDNESDAY Jean Ellen Duclick, Ernest Elmer liam Knchur, John J. Koclban, I,81tars S>ve;i Shop and each WASHINGTON AVENUE, CABTERET, N. J. "' EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Erdelyl. James, Jeneji, David George Lukach, John Markowicz, I wa.s treated tn a bar of candy James Lynch, Stanley Orenczak, Joseph Medwick, Ernest Weber, 8H0W BTART8 AT 7 P. M. received a souvenir penny said "Keep me and you'll SUNDAY A MONDAY — JUNE U St. 13 rjto broke ' mi m m • m m an.-. "tHE LITE OF RILEY" ,Wieiiolanski'K children also HHADQUARTERS FOR • Wlllam Bendix a picnic at the Carteret Manhattan Shirts ' | — Also — llany names were playc.1 MeOregor Sportswear Zuic Gnu's "RED CANYON" njoyed by the rhildven. IS YOUR CAR SAFE TO DRIVE? Interwoven Socks Ann Birth - Howard Duff - Georfe Brent Sixth Orarle nirl's team nf Modem motor ears are engineered to such hl«h peaks of perfection SHOP FOR iil. N-'J7HU« MONDAY OR TUESDAY — JUNE 21-22 i|' of a Bon barn Sunday tn Beth E & L SERVICE * Spnlnl I'U) Arena • Ho.spital. Newark. Mrs. • I'or Thr I hllrlrrn! • FREE! FREE! FREE! L Is the former Jane Ctainota, — Texaco Products -j- Street. The birth coincided nuns sw $200 ill GIFT CERTIFICATES the first anniversary of the AMBOY AVEKiUE AND CONVERY BOULEVARD Given Away Absolutely Free to 103 MAIN STREET : WOODBRIDOE, N. J. Orii In Wonlnurtb'a) SI'I'KHI. AN SOI .\(-KWK.\T! Holders of Lucky Tickets. •lui Ofllri- on SI. (iroritr Air. |?»tUNri _ Preaented by — TELEPHONE: 8-0893 WOODBRIDGE. N. J. O|icn Mnmlay In AddMlon <

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Anything that comes be- The pTm Is rightly llert tween newspapers »nd that oh- mtlntain its freedom from varied nature of the men and women who llnatlon should be questioned. emment oontrol by censorship} i lflll men and women, for hun- It should be no less alert to main- must be served. , We vigorously question the prtc- [ years, have supported the tain its frmlnrn from government <| tlee which put 51 Illinois news- ' tj, ir choice. Sometimes, super- Just aa adults give their time and money control by subsidy - The ChrifUM ()f f to support other worthwhile undertakings, pnprrmen on the state payroll. Monitor. "mi jrrnorance have egged Individ- Apparently several of the writ- they should deliberately plan to give of SIONS OF MATURITY ,,„ great things in the name of ers and publishers Involved did their time and money to the church to real work on real Jobs, But the Ever:, body except, perhaps. *' hl]t more and more, people sup- some Communists In and out of'$ which they belong. It takes money to run payroll listing of many 4s "mes- liri,ps from an intelligent apprecia- the United Automobile Worfckt | any organization and while the church senger-clerks" or "investigators" —Is Rlad the rosily Ford (.ji- functions. has a divine mission, it-has certain very puts a heavy burden of proof on Is over. Everybody Includlnt those who deny any wrong. thp Ford mnnaKfinent and ttlff' m,t, particularly Interested In the \ (il '' definite human needs, which must be met When » publisher draws $B50 rts UAW lendershlp, and exeepUaf,] , which any Individual belongs. by those who belong to it, if it Is to function B "public works laborer," the pub- these same leftists — dbubUMtl agrees Hint the strike ,n,,tter for eadh person to decide in a material world. , • « lic naturally gains a sour im- pression. should have happened. But mere hnndwrtriKiim ovttt •'• It would be a mistake to bar IU coot and Its needlewnett i newspapermen from public serv- would be especially futile In the l&, ice Many hkve held poets which circumstances. If the UAW hid Praises Paper Advertising In no wise conflicted with their been free from factional strife , professional work. In other situa- and lf the Rruther unit-Coin- ,1Pws|5aper, with its printed word, tions the faithful performance of ; the explanation for the continual growth munlst forces had been intrench- s both tasks would appear difficult |f virw of Joseph W. fraser, Vlce- rd beyond nny challenge, OM\', of newspaper circulation despite radio com- In the Illinois case It would be differences probably would h»vB of the Kaiser-Praser Corpora- ImcrestlnR to know how many ol petition. bef>n ncxotlatwl later as part of ihe Grew administration's em- stln the backbone, not only of auto- many issues involved tn writinf' ployes criticized it In their The reader of the printed word, whether a new contract. Neither shows some wl paper irfluence is being bought. biisht asprcU. ,iirir is no harm, from the journal- that there is no saying, "I didn't say it." In Illinois, the relationship of ii large number of newsmen and First, the Reuther 'rwp0int, in passing his words along. Consequently, those who write for the rec- HIP Ore-en political machine was t Ion rode ou!, the Rtorm and , pnnted word has more authenticity ord are more apt to be careful -and exact very hush-hush. It has required paretuly emerged as strong tft ever. I lhr spoken word of radio," declares In their statements. This, of Itself, Is worth several weeks' work by report- ers of the St. Louis Post- Second, both the UAW and isrr, who, in a brief sentence, gives something to the discriminating reader. Dispatch and the Chicago Dally Ford showed signs of Increasing News to turn up the fact that maturity In their mutual rela- over a period of eight years near- tions. No plcketUnc violence or ly $500,000 of state funds went disorder was reported. Both sides' The Bible for all Peoples to newsmen. did a lot of maneuvering, in- dulged in some reciprocal recrim- It seems to us that this ex- American Bible floctlty, formed In inations, but acted as though., "World-wide Bible Reading program," cov- posure leads to one principal con- aware that their differences lay clusion: The first function of a 0 place the ScripturtB "In the hands ering the period between Thanksgiving and within their common interests free press—turning on the light— |fiy man on earth who does not have Christmas, which was more widely observed and that a reasonable answer should be invoked, The American was quite possible. ' distributed more than 9,700,000 in the than ever before. This press has not been as quick to deal with this abuse as it often is And the Issue at stnkc was by 1 HI 1948. was the fifth annual program of Its kind Under the Capitol Dome with wrongdoing In other pro- no means Inconsequential. The volume includes Md,319 Bibles, 1,- and one may confidently expect a continu- fessions, More publicity would do whole question of management's ance every year. By J. Joseph Grihblns three essential things: 1. Corrrect necessity of meeting competition jil Testaments and 7,481,4^1 smaller the evil and make Its repetition through production efficiency and of labor's Hunt to a collec- |,ns of the Scriptures. The Sbciety also We should not lose sight of the fact that TRENTOty—New Jeresey's en- At the hraruiK next Tuesday, men I, of 1948 when pedestrian elsewhere unlikely. 2. Help to tive say in the minimum condi- tire tax system will be placed according to Dr. John F. Sly, fatalities not only decreased 19 draw the line between legitimate tit 16,000 special Volumes of talking- the distribution of the Scriptures arid the tions under which it will work under a microscope by the Com- chairman of the State Tax Policy per cent over 1947 but the number employment of newspapermen In come to a hend In this matter Irecords to the blind. , mission on State Tax Policy here Commission, advice will be sought of walkers Injured likewise public service and secret purchase Bible-reading period are not ends In them- of assembly line speeds. Bible Society made a special effort next Tuesday to determine on needed changes in the tax dropped nearly one per cent. of the press by politicians. 3, selves, but the method by which the Society wd its program In Japan, Korea and whether the State can operate In policy and ways and means of Compared with ten years ago, The fact that thp negotiators hopes to encourage individuals to make the future years without income or balancing the State budget for pedestrian deaths In 1948 were 38 precious individual should be have been able to narrow down any It distributed almost 3,000,000 sales levies. the 1950-61 fiscal year. State fis- per cent lower. It was the first told in no uncertain terms that their differences Into a rather China and reports an increasing Bible a steady influence in their lives. Spor- New Jersey has been holding cal experts are predicting a State year in many that pedestrian our America believes that this precise definition ;md the will- income tax wilj be the answer. ingness of both sides to submit m Latin-America and Africa. adic reading may help but the goal is to out against, new taxes for many deaths did not represent 50 per is a guiding purpose In this great years while other states, Including cent or more of total traffic universe; and that America is this definition to arbitration SELF-SERVICE — Laws that addition, the Society sponsored a develop constant readers of the Holy Word. New York and Pennsylvania, have fatalities, The percentage in 1948 confident that the guiding hand promise to move UIQ whole prob- retard progress' are usually de- been reaping a harvest of dollars was 43.5. of God, which led America lem a step toward SO«B*VW«.—The clared unconstitutional In New • in new taxes from residents to through the darkest years of Christian Science Monitor. Jersey if the courts are called Middle-aged and elderly pe- finance State services. According her history, will continue to uoon to rule on their validity. destrians were the principal to reports of the United States guide our destiny and the destiny Such a ruling would probably re- problem of enforcement agencies. The Surest Way-r Bureau of the Censivs, the average of all mankind. sult if a test case Is filed attacking This group comprised 64 per cent IWFHT-OFF: increase in total State tax collec- "And then from America's the validity of the week-old Jaw of all pedestrian fatalities. Three l lie appropriate, at this time of tence, rather than through some streak of tions for all states between 1945 mountain top of liberty under outlawing self-service gasoline in every five pedestrian deaths and 1948 was 56 per cent. The God, the despairing people of ai. when many young people of this luck or opportunity. pumps in the State., occurred while the pedestrian comparable Increase In New Jer- was crossing or standing between the world may be able to see the More and more, there is abroad in the The law was pushed through ipahty are finishing their high school sey was 20 per cent. street Intersections. long way ahead to the true world a conviction that individuals who do To finance education, housing, the Legislature because a large brotherhood of mankind — the lions to suggest to them that most lobby of gasoline dealers Insisted one, far-off, > devlne event to ! highways, Institutional upkeep, COLD WAR:—United States not earn what they have are not entitled public health and recreation fa- such pumps created fire hazards. which the whole creation moves." iplc in the world who amount to However, they have been in oper- Senator H. Alexander Smith, of to their possessions. The thought is not cilities and many other services, Princeton, is looked upon in uurk hard for what they acquire. the State of New Jersey collects ation In California for some time. GAMBLING EQUIPMENT:— so far wrong. Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll signed Washington as a representative County prosecutes vho now de- 1 six taxes—alcoholic beverage, in- often, the youthful mind is impressed If every youngster who begins a business the measure as a stop-gap to of rare intelligence who can cut stroy equipment seized In gamb- heritance, corporation, motor through bundles of red tape and life in the next ten years gets thoroughly fuel, cigarette, and outdoor ad- await the findings of the National ling raids will, probably continue tin c;isy accumulation of a fortune Fire Protective Association which confusion and point to the core the practice for another year. vertising. In addition, motor ve- of a problem. if exceptional figure that looms in imbued with the idea of giving value for hicle registration fees and other is presently engaged in studying The Legislature adopted a law money or rewards received, the business service charges help pay the the project. The association is ex- Interpreting the language of this year authorizing prosecutors iblu consciousness, little realizing State's bills. The average prop- pected to eventually recommend the intricate preamble of the to turn such equipment over to world will not have to worry too much erty taxpayer does not help bear how the self-service idea may be North Atlantic Treaty, where hospitals and other Institutions Tk* Itolin car such a career is the great exception about the next depression and the chances the State's financial burden un- achieved. reference is made to the common for lawful use but the measure ii back again - • t mass of hard workers who get are that the people of the coming genera- less he purchases beer and whis- Eleven States, in addition to heritage and civilization of the (Continued on Page 14) But MANIWt just key, drives a car, smokes cigar- New Jersey, have outlawed self- peoples of the participating on* awful pain! p by sheer diligence and persis- tion will find life a happier proposition. ettes or dies. service gasoline pumps. They in- countries to Include this nation's Y«[ Laliit Of/'t most precious heritage—our con- Gasoline taxes produced $31,- clude Connecticut, Illinois, In- not in a tt*w • • tinuing faith In our dependence Carteret Press 086,859.16 In 1948 and are run- diana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Thi RIGHT iniuranct in Almighty God and his guid- ning $3,000,000 ahead of that Michigan, , Oregon, Pennsyl- 9uark.s to pay their share of local complete financial plan of the municipality. amount this year. the outstanding safety achieve- As the New Jersey Taxpayers Association, You can INSURE your savings up to taxpayer knows that in the which opposed the parking meter measure, By Don !iNity, as in his own household, the states; "If New Jersey's local budgets are GLAMOR GIRLS $5,000 without spending a penny 1 m»st be well-conceived. As a guide to fulfill their two major purposes (admin- 1 "d, it must then be ob- istrative control and protection to'taxpay- He knows that it repre- ers) they must be complete. The Governor's Tlwrt must not be any veto means that parking meter expendi- How? Just by depositing your money linn short-cutting of budgeting tures, just as those for all other purposes, in an INSURED savings account at ks. will first have to be budgeted. This gives the Woodbridge National Bank. Your Wu-S <»»e such Attempt In the State notice to the public that the expenditure is savings will be INSURED up to $5,000 "ll l|iis year. A proposal, which planned, and guides public officials as to through the Bank's membership in the m ''uuses, would have permitted the amount of money available for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- frs|iy "luniclpaUttoa to purchase park- purpose." tion. Not only are you given this assur- ance of the safety of yout savings with- out any cost to you, but you also earn compound interest regularly. Put your Intelligence Vital to Life savings In the Woodbridge National "' make the mistake of wider- in his experience, garnered through the this week. 106 MAIN STREET gence. yews. He has something that la distinctly people take every opportunity an asset to him, However, let him not un- derestimate the value of so-called book- thing, tbout the man of book- intelligence, if he has little of it. Open Fridays 4 to 6*P. M, ^gesfctnf that they believe Experience and intelligence together will big jan;' • = 1 1 1 ! ; " '111 thTwtfld vUl be wived wive many problems that neither alone, rw "• Nl i' benefi' - t oome^a t o -'th e can handle. The m»n without either is bad- ,, )l lhr°ugb ohing* Thousands ly handicapped. 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One \ ••Illl/ 1 nlv v ;in fl RnlnR placp^ HI It.'r. '•'•,: .I.iiir; U'llfh. 1 She- ?"i. •11 1 v Wiiiiirii, "The 1 lory tiv .l '• 1' . Hid •Tin H*d i Dumb"' III ; i! • \ plnying op- POKlli> '"•!'rill- 1 ••>;:', in Hrxiifs and flouls.' i.:.,,- iin \ >HIMR flflTMS i Dho ni-vi •i |ii;, •.•.• i :, hi; part. ^ ;f , When M;nv M.utin. her little ;- boy (iml t.. .nrlvDcl In Holly- ;•• .wood m IIUK M-iiivwiMirt wouldn't '£ men mil; cr l:e : \ MIOHI. test eon- f tfeced li'iuiii that "she !)!• p)i,ji ••:!-.iphcd.' From a 1 |36 H *-i'i'k ^pi't on ilie radio, Mary SUPERMARKET I Mari.ui. hy lu-r own indomitable 'iplril wbi'-h lust wouldn't give Up, Is xiiuv die d.irliiiK nf New York's Bronilwuy, m "Kowh Pacific."

Another youiii: actress who Just won't ijlvo up i., Susan Peters, who has l)ct;i confined to a wheel-chair since H InmtliiK MTlcient Several years ago, Hhc will play Julie Hay- don's van in ••iiinsj Menagerie" for nlnr wi'fk.i in the East. Al- though she's till in H wheel-chair, FRUITS AMI (he has ii.iMi.l liji-sfback riding.

Belly Hultin I-; scncdulpd for the cole ill Tlu'da Brfi'fc iri "The VEGETABLES Great Vampire." a life story ol the silent film sun\ B. tl. de SyJva and The kind you can serve with pridr I Jacn MeCiinvan ;ire writing the m ,,,, they're harvested fresh, delivered fr gceniirio whirl) is scheduled for i ;|I|I| _. production in tin full. '1'hc picture sold fresh. Yet just see their modest f;J will murk iir nylva'.s return to E pun•,; film, pi(idiici inn afier an inactivity Of four yeiir.-i. •?/.-j rin mi HM far Jliciig A ne«- Mar in the maklnu is Ann Pm§i Amanda Hlake, rhn has been .TOMATOES & '3tudyli)K HI Meiro lor the last six jnonths. She's lo have the role op- MAYONNAISE posite Joel McCrea In "Stars In Iceberg Lettuce p_ My Ciown." N a bad for a start! Cherries camo™, wnfl ™i.ty Larainr D.iy, n:>w working in "I Mauled a Communist," plans ClICUBlber6 From Souihmfl farmi to leave fur Now York about June Honcst-to-goodnpss mayonnaise . . . rich ;v 1 1st, to join hiislminl. L;'O Durocher and the. lii.Dit-i, just about the with eggs and oil ... no starchy filler. Fresh Pineapple M«Jium mi tittle they ce; lnu'K from theld • Mid-Wcsi tnur. Prepared Spaghetti Watermelon Rtd'-ripa : Table Celery Criip-whm Halt J • Su di'liuhli'd is Darryl Zanuck Tomato Ketchup p»a. u ot boi 2 io> 35« With lilUe Hhprry Hobinson, his Carrots Frtwn California farnu bunch ] 'newest di'coveiy, I hat he's dusting Chili Sauce AnnP.fl. 12«boi 23c Off "Wee W:!!:e Winkle" and "The littlest Kebi'i." two of Shirley Armour's Corned Beef . . i2otcw45« New White Cabbage Solid h«di Temples hi;.s, as probable vehicles for Sherry, wi:n st-ji-Jri suijh a suc- Broadcast Corned Beef Hash ifc.ein31e Rhubarb From kxal farm bunch ( cess in "You'ii- My Everything. :^ii The nmhiKuwn EWiel Barry- Treel, Spam or Prem . . «oit»»39c BeCtS From local larmi bunch [ more wears in "Pinky" cost $450! W but she'll iii't lu:r money out of it Chinook Salmon AIPIMCIT 7HOI£««47C Yellow Onions USN 2«..l!l •—she plays all of her scenes In *%<'- that picture in Ivd. Light Meat Tuna Fish Chicken oi thi s*» 7 o» & 41o Alt:,.*:::-,'. - oluiubki bought the White Meat Tuna Fi8hAWorWhii.G««7ox.an45c rights to "B;un Yestcruay." a year ' "»««•••;" arid a halt ai;u ainl paid $160,000 Mayonnaise Htiimann'i w Knn pii«43c For deep down refreshment all summer long, enjoy spark- ICT UiLin, piaclicitlly nothing has bten done Uiward its production. Nulley Margarine Cur«anduniiorni lib 21c ling, flavor perfect Nectar or Our Own Iced Tea. Millions of DAIRY CENTER Jfeventy-tluvB niris, beginning with people buy tea at A&P — and 3 out of 5 prefer A&P's fflta Hnyw.n t!i mid uoing all down Mazola or Wesson Oil . . pi 35« .»i»4747c Sweet Mixed Pickles Coiomai Pi. i» 15c Onr Own Tea Bags Sliced Swiss » . Ib CrispO Cookies Enaluh aiiortmtnl Ilbpkg39o *Bosed ort Nationa urvey Averages Sliced American MOOBH It).- Graham Crackers NibiKo ii»pkg28e Muenster tn*. •*« Ib ! Junket Rennet Powder . . . 3P^29< Vegetable Salad Cottage Cheese My-T-Fine TapiocaChoc.orOnnB«Coct«inH3 pka* 22c Y»n*U Smgt "Aevtr Tm*t*4 Mrttor Memt". . . When !'•« Tr§ A*P'» F«MM Cream Cheese !«*«•• 6 oi pig 314 Sparkle Gelatin Desserts Frun it«vOr» 3Pkji, 19« 2 Ib loaf 75^ Crushed Pineapple O«I«Ioi Libb/i 2pozcin27I>C» 12« pk8.16a keeping "Super-Right" meat prices as low as market costs permit. Sweet Cream iJies lie will like LD wear. Marcal Paper Napkins iw iiz* pkg of so 10c lii; Don't take chances and Marcal Toilet Tissue ... . .Trail,28c him any kind of a The fiiwvt fresh birth from nearby tarmn 20 oz. kg 25« e. Wo will lidp you select Soilax ClMm wilh tnd ptinM WHKW R ?; the pattmis and then we'll Ulb P>IHB 15c CHICKENS BoraXO CI«M dirty ten* i wrap tlu-iti up in a nice '* P^ 16C box. Twenty Mule Team Borax . ROASTING till* kl \S i:> Woodbury'e Soap b*rti!iic.k,2i«25o • Dad is wise to the ties he needs so you be wise' and CHUCK 110AS I VII \K Select the ritfht ones. ' Bright Sail NEW I'ANKL Chiffen Flakes Beef ^'» b»l -UtMy ground Ib. 49c Leg or Rump of Veal t 65* )cslsiw hy Superb*. Iffer... buy Boneless Brisket Beef Fr«*h«Com»d ib 69c Boneless Veal Roast should*. h. 59e TJl«M delicious deswrt shells are M« p«cktgi and gil anolhtr baked and simply grand. Ideal f«i tor 1<.. whiU supply lasts. BLEACH Pot Roast Owl"* Ckuek~no lai added Ib. 73c Breast or Neck of Veal . . .. b. 29c Plate and Navel Beef Fr«h-i« boiling ib 19c , Esquire Authentic Tie Rib V«al Chops short CUf-i«u *ut» b. 79< fttmkvHktAiwtmitm KashloiL-, by "Superbu," 2 Twp Sirlqqlln Roast ton~m> in tdcUd it 89c Fresh Ducklings Long iiUmfs iio«i "Resillo," "Spur,"' t>. 35e» Delicious Bread ^Manhattan" "Van iaria Parkar-ibAdar tlkad Fowl >oi IIK»IIM, uudi, •(«.—»n iitw 147« bl $1.50 to $7.50 Sliced Bacon swmfM mm cw«d 2 h/n b. t " SpgaredDoauti Smoked Hams «M

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Th* Otto Raschi, father, Monmouth to Begin «m. shipped 13 head betwwM ind Jockey Wood j Polk ctttf j U> do the riding. Their 1I-: Season on Friday Salford II.f Onrdfn State Park ha* Pair; the Jfiy Cee Farms released » tlrtiil trv? of thorough- seven, Peace Minion, Pull Mej breds, the majority bound for KlnRs Daisy, the Fluke, and < Monmmith Park, while other ship- finw Wllllnm Zimmerman ments arc due frnm as far away Award. Bellclappei, HI PI, as Kentucky NPW Ynrk »nd Mary- Boy. Three Es. Blr*er, land will have their quota of four- Irene. Miss Hnstr. and W«t\ YOUR legged representatives, MIHHR Mon- Monniouth Park's stable* PATRONIZE mouths stable grounds to capacity j expected to be the magtiet7« well In advanced the opening merous other horses, arriving 4 bugle call. from now until the June j First arrival of the new season, augural, until evc.y one of thej i OUR SHOPPING GUIDE the. fourth modern day meetinu proximate 1.000 stalls on staged at Ooeanport course, was grmuids Is filled. the veteran trainer, Note Byer. : with four horses. War Drpsilng. Uvqner AM* o Boy. West Milton, find El- ( ADVERTISERS mnclnre. Not far behind him was Miny Industries hive grown i and DIRECTORY the Woodland Farm of Amory L m»«i production only becautf *, President of Monmouth drying lacquers mad* this ; Park In this Rroup was the Men As mutt Incqucn are ap I.lalHhouse. winner of the Lnmp- machino that it stationary • Handicap over the locol uttitlonnry, the lacquer and tfct.'l • Mlllwork & Screens •> Railings strip two years ago. Strategic Time, tide to be coated h*v« M What-A-Card, Sir Rusty, Picture »>rn\i(|ht to the applicator. Hard j Card, Hfttchcck Olrl, Flower Hat, tousli. lacqucri hav« ntnttl Bertolami Brothers nKCORATlVE Overexposed, and others were- durability and waUr IRON AND A amon gtlie early arrivals. Lumber • Mlllwork - Hardware The Monmouth Handicap nomi- Dry Cleaning nee, Royal Lover, was one ot the To maintain the finest SCREENS MADE TO ORDER preliminary shipments of fix head possible, egjs should not b« DAT CALL AND 783 OARTERET ROAD Inriy's Easo Servuwnter which the Orandvltw SUtble un- until all the body heat hai I 3 DELIVERY SERVICE loaded. The balance of Its 23 liesd moved from the egg. The elgl.1 FOR YOUR SECTION PORT READING 1,URIU( AT1ON - TIRE REPAIRS will make the Jaunt from Garden should be packed carefully, CONSULT US Telephone Carteret 1-6857 Battery Charging. Expert Track State later this week. Oay Red. large ends up; thti improfti'l P. A. 4-1616 and Auto Repairs Sweet Tater, Ynstdtgerd, and Miss appearance of the layers and Education accompanied the handi- creases dnmagc to. Interior 34-Hour Towing Service Milton's Quality • Musical Instruments • cap hopeful. of the e%t, especially the air i Dry Cleaners Real Estate-tnsBrance WOODBRIDGE 8-1543 407 MARKET STREET Headquarter* for Quality Musical *-m^ « j, on ROUTE 25 1'KHTfI AMBOY Instruments and Accetaorlcs. "Fin* R'lF ru«oif»*'" We carry only leading bnndi: Selmer - Conn - I>n American - W'dliam • Service Stations Buffet - Excelsior - MoreseW - REAL ESTA*fft AND Drug Stores The Dallape A Scandalli - Gibson. < \ll *.u,K INSURANCE Ga§8ified Advertising Eddie's Music Center Clarkion's l;i:l« 1'l.VMlirTll, l-ilour III inul IIFIIIIT. \ civ KHOII ttl 567 ROOSEVELT AVENUE § Appliances Pharmacy . and Ifl Orrra Stmtt, W«oilhrld(r, N. i, in- lii.nl nffiT. Mi. Micrtln, CARTERET rilhllnhrr. <>( c Slrnet, \\Cm I'iirtiT 1010 RAHWAY AVENUE SCHOOL OF MUSIC ESSO SERVICE CARTERET 8-5630 "BETTER USEO CARS' WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT- . «,'»«> mill's. l')>|Ulp PERTH AMBOY, N. J. \mboy Avpnue and Jtmm Strati CARTERET PRESS Koncx, Jr.) Pr*P> Wbl ir PBE5CE1PTI0NS Phone P. A. 4-1290 RARITAN TOWNSHIP-FORDS !l(,l KATORS, WASHEE8. Woodbrldce, N. J. BEK/VfE AUTO SALES BEACON • 111)1 Hh! KUII NM.N Donald T. Manson RANGES WHITMAN'S CANDIES Esposito's Music Shop TWo I'.VMII.V IIOl'KK Tor Ki, Cosmetics - Film WO-8-1S14 405 AMBOY AVENUE Utilii' D» Mvrior Mtrmt, CurUr Kolh nil and Eleetrlc) AUTHORIZED DEALER INSURANCE THREE NEWSPAPERS Greeting Cards 0-9. Hi UK) HftO TELEVISION BueKher, Helmer. Martin and WOODBRIDGE, N. J. • 1 Tim»r ltn» * HKAI, KH'I'VI'K POIt !*AI.B 66 ;.:..IN STREET Euplphone. Wdce. 8-102* — S-lVll % Tlinta .....i He p«r llni Student and Professional I limes l*f. jier linn i rimiiiH, J-vur WoodWldg e 8-1215 1 Gets Bros RAYMOND JACKSON Instruments. (YKARLY CONTRACT) Musical Instruction on All [Vivntnn Brothers filmdo trccH, Inl ll."iMBr>, hot W»H % & Co. Over 29 Years Gidf Service :|00 Hnc.t—tliri'e iiapem.llc per llui" li«ui, Mmin wlmltiuH. ll> mlnu AND SON Instruments. Tires and Tubes iMIintmiiii spa<« <-Nurged—5 linen.) Vulk tu tniN nr M.illnn. I'riri.Jl 1 Ti-lnilionc llaliwiiy 7-aS73-J. Jack Gels, Juhn Dojcsak, Props. ChRngi »f '»l'y nllowB'l montlily. Army Navy Store t 465 New Brunswick Avenue 6-9, 16, ;:'., 30 DRUGGIST Telephone Woodbrldte 8-159J-J li lotUra to H lino—five words. Fords, N. J. WASHING, GREASING BACK TO NORMAL v Perth Amboy 4-6918 vour New 88 Main Street TIRES REPAIRED UL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Used Tires $3.00 Hlnillu , klU'h» ri'lc- Headquarter*, (or Woodbridge, N. I AMBOV AVE. AND GREEN ST. ,)»yal>l(i In Hilvatu'B, fcxcel'Unn« Hre ctto. M| pK f»r )>u < niaH Stores Kubberoid Shingles Uolohan Brothers ilic ruti oiirncrt. GOING AWAY? OAK TREK, N. J. The Wno'lhrlriKO Pulillsliing (*». WrHr Itnx 111 VAINSTREK? All work covered by Workmen's '«ncrveM tbe HRlit to edit. revTue or (i-U, 10* BOAPD YOUR DOGS GARAGE reject «ll copy anlimlttril, unit will Compensation and Liability iiVOOUUKIDGE. ti.i. W- «klj, Monthly Rates Joe's Vet Shop Standard Esso Products iot lie rcx[i»nnll)l - M»|iplla-B Hine.s Hoofing Co, Cor. Amboy Avenue and C1.ASSIFIK1) AOS At CBITKD TO 8-OS5O J 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE Unmasked Revealed Ui.10 A. M. WBDNKttDAY \nrtvrrt Surplus Store Spick & Span Kennels 456 School Street, Second Street r PERTH AMBOY Tel. 4-J419 Box 216, Inmsn Avenue VVO-8-1077 Firestone Tire* and Tubes WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 inulnlciiuma lit ilV *een un 6^ « i. Hotel For Doffs masked as an American GI desert- Ni ir Hudson Furnace Work At Maple Tree Picnic WOODBRIDGE 1AX) er (rom Philadelphia. • 1IBLP lAUTERET.N., cocker and collie pup- United States army authorities pies, BoaKMni, bathing and trim- Grounds 588 Alden Street Experienced Operators said "Donna Delberf Of the Eng- OH Children1! Dnun Help Wanted also. Woodbridge, N. J. Automotive lish stage confessed "she" actual Steady Wnrk—Good F»y OPEN 8ATURDAY & SUNDAY Telephone 8-1246 |y is Pfc. Delbert E, Hill of Phila •loBplialliHtlon—V»c»llon With Pft) Hostesses 859 OLD LINCOLN HIGHWAY delphia. , Inaurvnu* b«n»rtla FROM 2 TO 8 P. M. 5 Feet 7 mebea METUCHEN 6-2360 , The rouged, beskirted Kill wa» CARTERET NOVELTY CO. arrested in a theatrical boarding U Wbecltr Avraoe Carttrel vrlli "SINCE 196J" Waitresses mboy SOiM 6C house in Newcaitle, England, and Neic Jersey Roofing vrvive Corp. Radios turned over to army authorities on Short Order (looks Funeral Directors • Company DAV AND NIGHT SERVICE charges of wartime detertion. • HHAli HtiTATK VUU IAI.E • 1,.\URIE STREET METERED RATES Jlill told military police he went IN TELEVISION Roofing - Brick Siding — LOT 60 x fJB, accost Soda Dispensers AMSOY, N. Ji. First '4 Mile lie AWOL from his air force ground from tit.hool No, IS on Hewaren SYNOWIECKI ITS ANDERSON Metal WorK job in the summer of 1945, fear- Vvnnue. Any. reaaonlublc ottor Ac- Bth Additional M Mile . . lot •eptail. Hubert Fullerton, f,«7A MW- Hudson DMIM" J0S-31J NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. ing i he soon would be transferred Girls «r Boys KOR SERVICE AND SALES OFFICE: 443 I'EARL STREET Avenue. MeUulien 8-OSU. P.A.4-M11 Funeral Home PERTH AMBOY, N. J. to the Pacific theater for further ' l-U tf Guaranteed Expert- Workmanship WOODBRIDr.R. N. J. Tel. l'E-4-0216 Avar service. Dishwashers 46 Atlantic Street It was a tip from a Jealous girl WANTED TO HVY Anderson Radio friend that led to Hill's arrest. He I'OI:TAHI-K SIOW- Porters .' Auto Laundry Carteret, N. J. Tiling was wearing a woman's blouse, \lip MiArFIINK. Must bo In goml 111 \mboy Avenue, Perth Amboy TINSMITH AND ROOFER •oniflllon. Wrlti", RLvltiK detnilM tu Weekends and Steady slacks, nylons and shoes when taken to iianiii,, yyear ami iiiricu, , to Hox Roofinc and siding work Wooil- Positions. Telephone Carterel 8-571} Into custody. iO-H, ldllnd(>l>eniloiit t l/cuiierli , Phone Perth Amboy 4-3735 D-^« If s wAsmto . Save salesman's cummlsalon l\ HARMSEN E. OTER Police seized hi» femgle pad- Wuoilbrldfre. ' Pleasant Working E YOU WAIT Finiture Why Pay $300.0(J for a ding. They left behind three ducks KOtt SAM0 Conditions. Radio Repairs which were part of his stage act. $150.00 Job? ART TILE CO. 1.1'lliL'l': MuliiiKimy HIIIBII, IIIIIIIIK |« u Auto Laundry BUY ON THE HIGHWAV AND At the BurtonwoOd base an army riHiin sot. Aliout OIIH yi'di" »I<1 ' Telephone CA-8-5089 Nothing to pay wtra tor 454 RAHWAt AVENUE barber trimmed hi» thoulder length I.IUIB UHi'd, reKHonHhlti. l"i* I'crsli- HOWARD JOHNSON l.«u Maty, rrop. SAVE in« AvtiiiUf, Citl'tervt X-b'n'Mi. William Murphy WOODBRIDGE curly brunet locks to army Specifi- l(>l IVrtni It the season for new Al's Radio & Television »"i)i; itlue Coral TmlAwni 09 Wedge wood Ave. cations and »haved a day'i growth Route £25 V fresbnesi. Our furniture Is SALES and SERVICE BATHS KITCHENS ICI',l.VI.NATt)U UtfriK< TH f MARKET BTREET ' Woodbridfte, N. J. of dark stubble. fresh In design experienced Authorized Service Enelneer RUBBER FLOORING lent rniidltlim. Cull nt l'ulu«l'<>tli Amboy 4-4S51 a green fatigue uniform and army Winter Brothers Used Phones: WO-2827 brogann before locking him In I Wayside Furniture Shop All Work Fully Guaranteed Rugs >'. A. 4-0674 WO-S-M68 guardhouse cell. But be still sported HlrtwayM Avend/N. J. \ll Type Tubes and Batteries In plucked eyebrows and dainty, For Better Brakes . . . Materials • Optn Dally 10 A, M. to 8 P. M. Stock. WALL TO WALL painted fingernails. Phone Woodbrldge 8-1377 31 FERiSHING AVENUE • Tuxedos Let Au EXPERT Do Your Brake Work We Arc Kqulpppd tu Mixed Concrete Clean Wall to Wall Flood 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Uflther aid Mlllwork Phone r. A. 4-2991 • iravel - Cinder* Radio and Television • <*ar|lt'llmi anil The 1948 floods In the Columbia I |ill,.l«lrrj In river basin caused damage esti- NO GUESSWORK — NO EXPERIMENTING •> mile* °» commu- BRAKE DRUM REFAC1NG Decoration \ i 196 TKKSJWQ AVEN13K nication ltojMt'wirr* dluupted. Sand • Dirt - Fill t Typewriters BRAKE CYLINDER HONING AND REBUILDING PIN FITTING Since ini«l4i^uft>umb*r In klndi 8Rft' WOODBRIDGK RADIO TQPJJO1L BEAU WU1EL ALIGNING AND BALANCING. til other |rd]tp| of ip«tUi of aol- W10NT-IND BEBU1LDIN* in-n.,1 AND REVISION m»lj cosnbtpd by « ratio ot About SALES * con lix to: ^ mpf*to*t* •» ' Rahway Brake Service at N \m MAIN PAOF TWELVE FRIDAY. JUNE 10, 1040

EOAIi NOTKJES I.BOAl NOTH1M , NOTICES | I.KOAI, N0T10M 'th* fuel Paf'.i i NOTK'M NOIK i: I Tnk,. noMce thul PAI'I. IfANO, «n\ ii l MrTMW T»kc nnllre Mint I'At-l. •|'..|r nntlif llmt UtATTIIKW T.'ikr. null, f 11... I i;|ilV\NIVV Tnkc tinllcc I Inn MIKF! I«'f7. (T' V PVl'l.'H TAVRP.N) Inteifdn to MJVOr nd uitifi- nil OKNl". I! A I. KdWIK'l ItltcnilM I" npfjly In tile TO Inlenflu H. npply lo Hi" ir.nK lo i lie llormmh Collftcll bf Ihe 8:1)0 V. Vf. In mil Hnmani. TflfASIK AMntH'.vN SLOVAK l;nM.|:l! n.'ii Motfn tinri Inunrtx niMAM IntinN (., :i|)ply in «lif n.iri.iiKii I'niiii'ii «f tin- nomunii "f rminrll of tlie IlornllRli nf f'lTIZKN Cl.l'H Intend" I" m>plv to n. m|iK |n .'In' lluinufti Cimncll nf Bornultli L'oiiii'H cf Hii" IlnronKh of ffi,.in nr c,r.frr, rof. j MkMry '!!>re.T(l f i or. i C»r(pr»t fnr n plfiinry Itotnll ("oh- cnrteri'l. fnr ;i Mcn.iry I>I|SI1 t.'mi fnr n I'lennry lloln" r,,i,«i.i cimoM, x. ,i., a,,,;,, 'llii- l'ly I" writing in: A. J. t' I". IT c. P. t, ::. Pi fit, oriKin.'itiiii! • nuihcrn Alia, IVrrv, Jliiinnnh Cli-rk. i.f llm Hor- V in 17 l;il."ii (i i flurcl II«R<1» ou^h of I'niiTd, NVw Ji'Miy. XHTH'K I r l n KI.R- T»k» iiotlr* Miat KONSTANTY ,1/lrVg at "-ml <•', nit s numeroui (Slrii^l) Oli.VKIlAl, RTKI'AXIK Tftke Ninti <' ^ ^ MKftt/K Tiki N'nll.-e- thai BAN H/n Illll finwil 10 up- Bl'RAK Inlftid' tn fcpplV •* "** Hor- li.isir yellow »nrhei. Proilin I'l.I'll 'l:,u>V Intend* to »PD y to the linrniinh ''nlHidl of Inn oimh l.'oinu-ll nf III' BOfOViKh nf W l» n ri»rnrj pr and Oi il," ! n,--i', scnrlel, .1.11 J MiiiHlkn, 1'ic- ,•::', Council nf 111* nraMaMllh -AiA nf I'mltri'l j l.'«7tt>rfl for a Plenary RftUll Con- -. mlunl-d at «U»|l C Rm.ill 'iiniiiiil.il,m l.li'H t (lUrnptlnn llftnie fnr prfhllM* •It"- for pri'tni rmil v.i.lc'i. .Ir.l.l ':ii ii'i'ci fur n Min) T«U»|l Con- tftt *, |f fol,\ ,,i, i,, ,n siiinu.'.i :ii n t; a - r. 71 tied ul 10 llinWn Street, CrtMcrit, I', i; in. t; t fni- pri-ml«*» III- prcnilM « 0(>1|n .pnynieiii ,,i I vdl A in,-, i'm I, n't. N'i'O' V J vTi iT III .VITi \V-il»lilll»lnn AV*Hll», Htico of purnluiHe, IIII., I:AI. NOTICES in M. Ni-w Junay. ^ HI, ii nnv. ilmulil lie mid" Ulijei'llmti', If iiny. nlintiM he mfi'lc Taki- Nulli'P IIIHI STANf.MV, lllil'S Ih jqMl moiithiv i,,,, I Hijpi'tlniii, If liny, HIIUUIII III> m»ilf Imnip.linii Iv in "iillilit t»: A. .1. Immerlliilfly hi wrlMnu t<»; A. J mitt AI.KX MoHen'K! lincml I" up lr,(l.«0, piu* l.iti MiTii r. ,l'ii. I In vrrltlnivitt InI: : AA.. J I'erry, II HK>I I NIK, nf Hie T»flr- I'KHItV UnrniiKli Cl.rk, Oftrtcrpt, terrn* pVIO lily In llle HiirnllKH Cuiltli'M lit ll" n v 1 (NlifPe'l) cllAi;l,R-< COMMA. •" . ' . jniiv s.\: I'I ni, IIIIUMIIJII OikOk , nf thu UU«r- miKli uf I'.iil..','!. N>w I" ":?'.'..... M J i Kdi-miKli uf I'ni'tt'rM Inr 11 Tmt.^i. i IIIIUMIIJII Oik, 1 'll i*: • •• IM •' il: KiiSSTANTY TlfRAK c. P. «-: nf I'lmiiir.i l;»l:iil Ciinnuiril'll'iii I.I- T itiitii. N"W further nun,.,. '.'.. i '. i I in P. I" i I'llil. lil-lrlciinl'i. ISTIIII',1 In SI il.li>' P. li'::. In Take notice (hit HA»W»V iftle dr any date t., >.; i <-ii>ni.!-:s . ( Pi UM. Inr itt-nitilni"! IM.MUI'II :ii -I ni.tl.'eM' M '(WKI'll McHAl.K MAN lnl»nil« to npply to thj Borbugli bo adJuifrni'd, the M,,', , n-i. I I. > i I'll.lidi v HI XOTII'K Council of the Buroilfh •( C»'Jleir«t IVrxllillK AVMllH'. '"ill. I'I N' il' NlkTIC'K BNKSA »rW«;» ell Vognrvex the i,k--: ,, |u I,in I .-•• n«, . 1 ill J, I .v. T.ik/. in.ili i- ili;ii A 1.1'"' lVM Tnke nntl.-c iti.it VX»3V, utid M»r, h««for a Plenary Imlall CWlujn(pjloi\ tlon to rei^pi Jim- ,1||( i..I :il I'll I'lil..11 r I'l'|("'lliill\ W .111 V Hl'lUlM ll,' ln.i'1' t/n I'ullICi- TH\.III, inlrnild t" IntrmlM in apply to lli» ininuimi o ijie B.iroilltli Ooillii'l]I »' llcenno for the iir+ml«il IMUiyeJ »t find to 11(11 h:t\d |,,t , , '\. A JH'IH imlii'i- tlmi HTKI'UK^ PR- llpply I" " llullu ' lllm in.Kli I'.nin.'ll of ti 51 HudBiinHtrPrt, ill,III..'.li.il.:ly III wiillnii h \ .1. I'onliill df the lldT'iiigh lit ('iirtdi'l the HnrmiRli nf Ciirteri'l tor « Pl«- io r an H i,M ..',> 41...i,|.l I,.. 111.1,1. TltAi.it pxniitiii' (if (lif cmAte (it i nl C'H-ii'ii i inr i Plenary r tVriy, Hismuitli ci^rk, ,.f . I'ni • n tor tt I'lmnry Itftllll ('un«unil>llnti i'nnsiiliiptlrin MIVIIRO ObjeetloK If » --..,,ir . , reHru lleliiR niv,•„ i., \>lil,lu t" A An.ii'i'W P.-tracli OKTHHIII lutjinln i : n-,,i.il.i 1..11 IJ (fir ni,ry inilfti i.f i'M'lMM, Ni-n li-r iU'l.u Itcense fnr incinlsert nltuitPd nt II liirnli'il HI 'i-S Ud'iSf Immediately In wrlttnf to: IA. J malillpr (if $i\ym,.i i Nl ,»rry. R i :. i k ..f I In :i|i|ily (•• tin- tJin'iiiiKli Council lh f V t R liljl'.'l nini :M lit Pishing Avenue, L'arlernt N. J. I'.iriPiet, New Jerpcy. Perry Ftoronisli <-'l' rk ef,.lli«! Hor mnff aUriiiniini i,i,i i Equfh of I \. n I. i -. nf iIn' FlmHIKII of Cjiri'iPt Tor ft HI., Chili rii. N. I. Ohji>n acneritiiii. i. ..i ,i >l'l\ -A'.'I'i i i.ii- IIII mlnhii »llunlfd nl 19 Irnnipdiiiti'lv In willln:; to: Au»U«l Pfl-ry, llnrnuKh Clrrk of the Hur-I'erry. VnriHuM ^'^(.fi^HAi.K i' P. «•:': HI Mil, or bid flliine nilnim SiOTIf !•: Mrcut, C^rtri'ft, S. J. J. iviry. ' oi ihh e linrnugllili oor (ilijtelionii, tr »ny, »hauly the piirc'ii,..,.' nml F. P. (MHIDI! n/.i Jii'k'i Tin' In wrltinfr to: M.IK PAVI.IK 1 1 i ! I . C-:i. Hi Tnke nntl'i^ time . TOT3I to the ni«nii(.r i.i | | dnitlnl liuniil in .ii'i.l. I i tin- ili.i- , «h cl«rk o» tb Ml'lll '.'. P (Mil, (T,A l.nris' TAVKP.Ni ittfi to cf>raam'6 WlUi tenn.. ,,, in«h Ci'luii'il of ll " Mi.i-.'ikii n>* nf p-HTBl'HK' VN MI'I'ICK apply to the lliiroiljfll uUI'-ll "I the B«T(IMI(II of Ciiri,.,,, I V in 'nrifrel for n llcnniy •:>••.• it I'mi- UU.wuln. r of'llm Kul.iU of MITII'I' . .HilIN KOC1UAV CU'l: i-: nnti. e Unit .IDIIITWII.MAM Tnke null,•<• iiil V Ibe iltl(ih MI I'nrleret foi; » \'\<- a Bartaln und Kule ,1 I uf Hi,. I'nr-HUtTi^tlllll lll'illHt* Irjt |irL.|ir ' n " ' imry Itetnil I'onnimpUoii U'n lnutntitm. ll.'iinry l!i- iilril lit T,l« l[..'.y. vi II Avi'.i'ii', ''(ir- P. tl-lli, It 1 llll! |h df cm. I. (I/H Hn.kniiin ' Tuvt-rn * Hi|tlor HorniiKli Ciniiuilxu llm huroiiKli nf tend." In ulilil.i In If rut, N I. llormmli »f c.irterec.irteret .... prcmii | CpriHitmin:-. 3tnr<'> liitftiil" in apply iii tliee Hor- Carteret ''in- n Plenary Ititnil * "on - ,„!• the v,.|( Avenue, thrtvrvl, .1. in \>. Illll', llliji,lllnn». If nny, nlmiilil In- IIIHIIP NOTKT. llelall Coiiiumnllul n U- (luRh Cniincil l nl tini 'l lli.rnuKll i IIr HUinplimi li.'i'iisf fur pr'iii|9f» «ltn- .. Plnaenary loniBitlnlfly In wrillni! ,1" A, .1. Tiikc nntl.o ili.it I.Rn . ltiJii'iVteil l 1)it1 # H#l« •bjwodonx. If liny. l Curtfi'i-I li.r i Pli-iiiiry Uiiliill l^on- sleil ul 2IJ Wiislilntfiiiu Avenue, renne for i.ieinise X. j. JllHftUl, ItH'.l, III I,.- llla.lc I'crry, ll(innl»(li I'IITW «f th" Iliir- 111*1111 ih-1> ii|i|jly In tlic jl .ml,I nUin/itluii l.l'i'ii»i' lui preinliwiii Hitim- Ciirtt'in, N. J. .,...»,-.r.. •Avein• n rm-teivl, S. .1. I il I L' ..: A. .1. fh ni' rjirii-ret, Jiit-w .IITNI'V. Cniin.il nf'tli.i HiirniiKli nf r«rtcitit fed nl 6.1 Iliinildliili Siri'et, Orrtcr Olijctinn, If «nv, stmuiil he made ivrry. fur il ri.nn t y lii'hril Ciinnvimpltiili i)ti.lci tlnn.-j, if nry, fihntlld be mnrlft . I 1< II the llnr- iSlmmili .1. I'". UArtlOR Pl'1'nilllHC -\ VI IHII', I'.lltl'I'Ct, N. -I . linniiMlliiU'ly t" AuKiiKt-J. i«ry, llci'iiMi' Inr pr. iiilsi'K iliuiiii'il nl tt : liiiiiie.ii.iirly in wiiiliiK to: A. .1, TO WHOM IT MAY (u I-'. IV CAHHtri lllljr, ll'.|" il HI' sllllillil III' IIIII'IC Cl.rk nf llie HnrniiBli »f Onrtfret, r. . If nny, niiolilrt tin ni Pcrrv. liiii'niiK'i clerk, «f I lie llnr- ell of I lie Mfiroiiuli i.r i I M I l|< |'1','> Imiiiflliilr-ly |n writing In: A. .1. t.slifneili JOHN WM.I.IAM ItTSKO XOTHB June 2, imn i ,, S'.iii'f linn joins' riAi;; )UKh of I 'II icii't, N.'W .IHITI'V, '•. r. I;-:I. io » u Pfiiy, llninimli Clfrk nf Ihn Mnr C. I'. li-:i. in Tnk» notlc« thai AI.EX PTlT- ailyertiwn ihe r»> t u,,,: 11/i\ liilriu> H Tiivt- MI t liili'inlN i •»: 'I WHKY. dilKli i.f ('rtrturet, New .li-rney, NtlTICP. WATA lutenili! to unply t? tt» Bor- day eyenlnn, .Inn, n. ipply in tin' IVH'CHMII I'IIIIIH'II of tlie P li-l'i 1. (SIvniMl i hKO liOCKMAN KOTICK Take notlen that CCAP.TKP.ET ougli Council of the Boroujh of Mayor iind I'lUijull » IMI..IIKII "f I'liilcicl fnr ii l'li'iiiii\ Take <:;:!,. TIVI.1. Tilw notlct that I.M.t.lAN NAOY d Carterflt for n. Plennry KRkll Oon- 8:00 P. M. In ihe C,,,,,,, Kt'til ll CirnHklin|)ti(IM l.lri'llKl. llll MWU'K ' I.IQUOH HTdURUR, INTNT . Intend!i In tl'i't -\NNA CHRP.- (Hany'H l-'umlly 'IlUiuor Mlore) In- apply to the. Borough Cniinull of the numutlon license for |ifc(rtlMl altu- Munielpiil Iliillillnit. (•„. ! N'MIIFCK situated ;i| Ml-'..1 U'IIMIIIIIK- TnU" nnti WVUV. VUNAK H Mli'llAKI, CIIKICVKNAVKK tendn lo apply to the IliirmiKli Coun- nornngli of Curteret lor n plenary ated at 9fi Hooinvelt Avenue, Co>- Onrtcrei, N. .1., I,ml ,.\|, ton Avenue, Curler*!, New lerxi'v. Tnko lint Ice tlllll T1I1I0 1'IIWT ViiliAI,KN|.: t/H (Hike's liileiiil tn l cil of ttio horoUfrn nf Ouu.r; mi' » Iteiiiil l>isir|hullon lict-nne for nrem- l«ret, N. J ut public H»U>. Iiii,I I,, Objection!!, If nll.t'. nllmild 1)1' llid.l.' lVA K. CITIZICNS Cl.fl! tnm up- Plennrj' Ketall fjlutiiliutmn lleenjr i , ill I llf to i.. « HHnrniiKli I'..mi,'II (if the Hor- l.ien iiltiiati>d nt «i llooxevoH Aye- Utajectlonn, If any, ihnuld b# maije bl.tnor nr.-orillnc In i. ;imii.'ill,it..|i in wrltlrm I": A. I |il|,..l In the 1'iiiini'll (if the „ ( l mitl t »9l(ll i. /\|.i,.r iii'- i l Hl i (if ci,r|,.|i.| fnr :i I'lcnary 11B- ifur iireml«us mtunteil nt "9-1(11 immediately In writing 'to: A. ,J. on file with tlii> Rninm;: I'll l\. HI.IIMIXII Olrlk. nl Ihi' Ilin- 1 ill I'urliTft Inr n l'lfliinry lletall tnll CiniMiiiiiiili.i fur iirctn-j llooMvelt Avenue, Curterol, N, .1. objerlloiw.'lf any, nlmtild be m«rl« to Inxiiei'tlnii nn.l tn I., .| 1\ I.. I in- IMIHII (if Carteret, New Iri-.-'i-v. 1 IVrry, llnrough Cl^rlt of tin ISot- 'on M it 171 lit ii i n f.lrrniu l'(ir |ire ttilMfh \*f» Bitiiiiteil ill 4S WiU'i'ii Struct, Objections, if uny, ulinuid tin niadt Immedliitely In writing to: A. J. firlo'r to 8,lie ijiisi | i,, -- I'.iH'iiiiiri (SlKll.it) J'lllN KAliX irh of Curtere.t, New J«t»«y. knnwn an T*11 liunKcvi'lt Avenue, "arterei, X ,1. Immediately In writing in. A. J. Perry, noroiigh Clerk, of tne Bor- (Signed) A1,I?X PKYWATA; Lot tt!l. H,,rii'.iii ami ' IIHI'IIIIKII (if Cnriorr.t ABsc^Hindit Objection*, if nny. nlmiilil be made ' Perry, lioniugh Clerk, i.f tlie Dor- nuec. in III,,, l< ;?,, I1,.,, |il'rlllt«e»| • - ••' jugh nf Carterct, Sew .lerney. P H Awline, Mali. Immrdliitely In writing tn: A. J I JUgh of Curtnrei, .New Jersey. (Hlgnod) OAUTEllKT l.igiH)R tcret A*n*,.Hs:iiint Al.n. H'NY .1. (lliji-cMiiui*, If nny, sliniiKI be mfldt Perry, DormiKli Clet-k of Ibe Bur- | '(i4l|rnr(lcl) UUJAULLIAN NAiiV,, HTOIIK. INC Tnke furiher Iliiiii.- i 'Urel, N. I Till;i- .Null.,. Umi KOTIdR I be made ITOl'111 tl/u T,i|i|m« 'I imiiii.'ll.ili'lv In wrliliiK to AuKunl J. ough of Cui'tcret, New Je.riey. FAMILY 1.1QPOK XTDP.K) .loseph Wulm, t»r»t HoruiiKli foniv i in Tiike rii.ll. c I hut HTKVKN Kt!'if'Y, olutlnn ami inirHnatii • > : il A. .1 In ripply to I lif I'.iiii.iinl I'miiii II I'erry, lluriniHli 1'lcrk, Carturtl, N. J. """ CL-I ANNA I'HKICVKVAK * c. p. c p. t-\ 10 l/ii ItfKWKVKl.VKl.T HOTKLHTKL,, IntaHilntaHi H to y, Hnn.itKt, rk, rmii'i'ut, N. J. Hii! IfornUKli nl I'iiiii'i'c! fnr :i (HlKlleil) MU'IIAKI. CIIICKVK.NAK u minimum nrl, •• ai tt , the HfHuroufrh h CiCoirttcil of Plenary Jtetutl t'UIIHIIIHpIimi l.l< elide TIIM HliHT BI.OVAK ('. I', fi-.i, Hi NOTICE apply In ««l,l Mock will he- ii ' f I'l M v•;i Jv i.::;\i: .-!•;• >i'y.YJ'li- fur prt-inliKH «lt":U."l nl I'J Iliidnon I'Llfti T»k« notloa that FOI.OMON N0- T notice thiit thl e UKH.UNIAK (tie iinrtlon I''• Mi', i,: Ihr KM.II>- Hticcl, Carinri't, M. .1. . NOTM'K V1T Intends to apply to tlie. Borough AMKU1CA.MKU1CA.N ClTlZKNrf , nary Ull ml for B«M mlnlmiiin PM > '. . e iii Tnke notice Unit JOSEPH MAU- Couiii'11 of tlie lliirouKll nf C»rL«r«t lenilM lo npply Id tlie Unrulier. I nun- lltetnisen .illtiiUMl Ht !>I3-W5 plim contii of pri'i;u i: Oltjp,.llnjl*. II ully, : In,nlil hi- Jnaile J 1 vertihlnK IhU mlr ' ,n. I , IM". I, 'miiii'dl.itilv In wniiim i..: A ,1. John c. I.'IMIIHH, KOWK'll (i/a riui) Murknyi In- tor n plenary I'-etall Dlitrlliuilon rll of IIm Honmitli nf Cuiteret for n vell Avenue, Carti>r«t. K. J. block, If Hnld (Hi inn,. - I'erry, Borutitrll ('lark f iiii' lim- C. ]'. II-111, 17 tu npiily In tin. llnniiiKli Cnim- license fnr nrtjntnes iltuuteil in IS I'luli IliciiK.- for pri'ililfieii situuteil iihjectlonx, If uny, tnould bo made n iluwii|>iiyineiii i.r tn, MITII r. UIIKII iif (,'nrli-ri'i. ell of the Iliirniiuli nf f'arteret forn Washington Avenue, Curterel, N. J. MI 4» l-flck Avenue. ImniHilliilely In writing t«: A. J, umie nf PUI'I'IMIII' |JI I . II.IIT Umi (.'AP.TRHKT I (SIRHIMI) ANTHONY .1 Plenary lii'tull I'linsuniplloti IKcnHn ObJtr.tlonN, If any, siumUl tie rrmde (HiJei lions If mi* sliiiulil '»• ni:nli> Perry, HoroiiKli Clerk, iif tlie Hor- titvrtvr. In HI mil hiL.m n i, , TKI. Cii|;l'iii:.\TI'i\' Intends me I'. 6-3,'HI fqr prtmlKrn xlliinttiil nt 12I'J Huone- Inmedlatelv in wilt Inn to: A. .1. Imuieillntely tn wrltliiK l" A. J. i.UKli of Chrteret. N«fc» JurmiV. | Tiike luitl'c Unit tlif 111'NliAlt.IA.N 11 Oil Oil ply in iii» li.innifch I'miiiiMl nf tlio | v*|t Avetiiii., I'lirti-rc't, N. .1. Perry, HoroiiKli Clark of the Bor-Pcrrv, HoroiiRli Clerk, Curterpt, N. J. iHlidicill HTKVKN' .Kl'TCY. p i!llr AMKIIIi'AN CITI/JON CIKCJ.K In- ough of Carteret, new Jersey. C. P. i;-3, til brolnl: ..! (' i.t i..r a rinniiry i MOTH' tiMilH In itpnly tn tlie llnrdllKll I'nun- nn, ll any, should lio mflde (SiBiicilit'KliAlNIAN AMKltlCAN Iirovlded for hi ('..mi;,, : : l). .i h'riiw f,,r Tako i.K STKPIIt-IN il nf Ihti HnrniiKli of ''.iit.-l'nt for a Immoiiliili'ly In willing to: A, .1. (Blgiiinl) SOLOMON NOVIT. CITI'/KN* Cl.fH / Take further ni.in .• I .il 11 Iv'Sfi Hlrci'l. HZKMCSAK Inti-nrtH in apph In ill.'I'lull Lticnsi, fur III'CIIIIHHH nltimtPlI Perry, JlnrotiKh I'liik of Ihe. llor- C. P. 11-3, HI (I'I-H.H I Walter \V. NOT sale or any tlufe in m.i. , Jtterci, ,\ .1. L UJh of <'urteifl, New .Irrnev. : adjourned, the M ,\ ,, ItorouKh Oitllli:M (il tin- ItiiioiiKh •>(' I (,1 Ilitilsim St.,. r.'irti.ri-t, New iSfc.'i Harry llavil Tal.c not iii- lllftt Ml l(l.ANS : lir 1 Xlbjeciinii' , it anv, slii.iil.l lie made I'lincret for u l'li'iim-y I:,I.ill r..n- .lot's,.y. (HlKnpilI .loSKPU NIITM'K c. p. i;-n. in I.HJCell STOHIO |htPni« to uplih resf.rveM the IIKIII in i '"*"' "ulcli iii Hnllnit In: A. J.HLimpt Icin Llc^llK,. tdr ini'iilis.'.M sll- MijcctloiiH, if nny, uliouM no m^iln '. I'. li.S, III Take nrith e that JiHIN lfOMBAS in tlie HbMUKh Council ofi Hid Hor- tn rt-ji i'i any ..n. m ,ii JI..M,II,II i'i, ik nf I lip llor- Immediately In willlnit tu: A. J, Intendntends I ipr to tlito n g IHIKII of Curterel for .ji I'lttimry stai Kb Ul lui in x.iid 1.! i. (if i 1,1,1, N'.'W .Iclncy. Cartpi'ht, N. J. I'liiiy, lliiiuiiKh t'li'ik, Cirtcnt, Nnv NOTICK Council of Hie Hiirutigli of li»rttTrt Take Ue ttmt Ibe ('01 Kctiill IilHtriliiitinii license for (irrm- hldder us It limy i.:l. . . Otiji'i'lfdiin, If liny, slinnln lie iiiii.l,' •li'l'Bry. Take notloe th«t ANEII.A BKIQ- for a Plenary Itetftll I'linnuniptlnii t'l.l'n IllleliuH In :i|l|lly I" "I* '^f'1'- Nim Nlliiiiiril at in* ltoi|it»Vell Ave- hetntf K'ven tn t.-rm: u ruliPOIlATrON lininfill'ilily in wriliiiu I" A, I EUT (t/ii HelKort's Inn) Intendn lleetise for premium situated at A\- null I'OIMI.'II of the Hiii'ouKli of of [laymen! In ease "tn <3 Perilling Avenue, Curteret, N. .1 nue. Curlci'i't, N'. J. i li.iii.t'i', rriiMlileiit I'ciry, Horfmicli ''|,.rk. i i)••• i\,,v mit KISH, Prrs. to n|)|ily to the. HorniiKli Council t'urter*l tor n I'luh license fnr Ohjei tlom, If any tliould b« made. I mum lililii uliiil] I I.II .iinl.i, s... ri'iHi'v IniiKli ('l ('tirL(.rcl, New .1 Jt»lIN HoIkAK, S«c. of the niiraugh of Carteret for Objei'lloun, If any, slnmld be made Upon arceptiincc. nr i . Immediately In writing tu: A. J • mixes Mtuiiti'il iit DO Mmile street, Immediately In wrltlnt tu: A. J. it St.-vr Mailiir, i. M, Tr«ll»lir*r' (SllfllPill HTIII'IIKN NTKVUN prs/.ATt, Trcax. k rieiiHry Itetull CniiKumptlnn (•juter.-t. N. J. ,.bli, or bid atiove minim Pfirry, Borough Clerk of the Uor- I'erry, BoiDiigh Clerk of tlie Oor- Mayor And Council nul i r I', i;-::, in • i-Hi, ii llcvnue for premliipsi Hftuateil ul The nfllii'ia (if Hie cluli lire: Arthur OUffh of Cuiteret, 'New Jersey. (IUKII uf Canuret, New Jermy. thereor by the niircliitsi i 3d ILudfOn Wheel, 1,'artM'et, .\. J. Iliii'krelKel IPrmldent) Andrew Win (Signed) JOHN KUUHAS. (Sltfiicdl . to Ihe manner of nun]. Objection!), If nny, ulioulil lie iVIce I'l-fKlilentl, M. Pallnku* (Hec- .MI'I.1.AN'.S I.IQVOh KTOUK cordance with u-rms nl >• made Immediately In writing to: A.c. P. «•::, I" ii-t.iry). ((. t'niiKlillu tTreiiKiiivr). c. P. :i HHi the BoroiiKh of Chileiet ,1. Perry, Borough Clerk'of tlie lJor- .(Ihjfi lions, if any, xhiiul.l l,c tnnde H Bargain anil Sale .1, Imineilialcly in wrltliiK I": * •'• iilgh of Carterct. Now Jerney. Tali" notice dial c liiHIANKK XITK'K (IK I'VHl.K KAI.K urcmlsea. I'erry, Hornnirli ''lerk of I lie Unr- ' (RlKiied) ANKILA BEIGK11T, 'Hid V. KACMi'iNoi.'KY (t.a Hn's TKUl"r inectinif (,f the Ci.nn (SiKlicdl I'Ol.I'MHIAN fl.lMl, the Hiirmi|fli r,f Cinerct ' ' To b«> iidvi'rliseil .! 1 iiugli Ciiuniil nf Hie llorougli <.f O.u- NOT III , leret for a Plenary Ketdll Consiimii- ALTHVU Jun liiia, l" Wiia a'u'tr'ied \v June 10, HIS, In tin1 ('.II Take nolhe that jOSKPft M.AJO- lion IlieiiKt' for preinlxes ultUfitei) at U)H ItiteiiflR I.) apply to tlio florniiKh 2 John .St., Curttret, N: .1. P. C-3, Id 'nuniUniiH to Kpuly id the HoroiiKh ',•.„„; n ,,f t)tt. Hm-mmli ,,I' I'nrtorel »»ryed in two dining rooms. Varied hotel enion .'Diincll of Ihe Borough of Oiirlcrct f,(|. ., i')t.uaryy Itei.ill IH slillivilinii OAIO'ATHO-RUSHIAN AUKKI- m«nt nightly. Centrally located lor a Plenary Retail \*on»uni|)tlnn for* pi'fliilsci allunt^l ill I'- CAN CITIZKNrt" CMIH license tor premlnfs nltuiile.il at Ho ll! Cl'iirlix Htrn-'i, C:irlerfl,'N. J. .lolin Kuima, PreHldcnt at Park Place. |;oo»eve|t Avunue. l,'art«r"t. N. ' oiijcciluim, If any, Hhuulil be niiule «2 Ohnrtes Street 1 (itijei'llons, If uny, should lie mitde. lininnlliitely 111 wril ln»f to: A. J. JIIIIII Kuril, liniiii'dlatfly in writing to: ... ,i. I'erry, lioroUKli Clerh, Carterot. N. .1. Td lxiWrll Htreel Pn-ry, RorouKli (Herk: of tlie Hor- CSlKnwl) nftBKKT I.. HCHWAHTK Ke Tuili. Tremurtr (UIKh of Carleret, New Jersey. 139 Itaiidulpli Street (Signed) JOHN Hiil.fR rvftu. J C. I*. 6v1. 10 P. t;-:;, in ^ P. 6-3. 10

*f< NOTK'E Take notice mat VINCENZA I.O- l'iJSO InteniU to apuly to tliu Tlr.r- lKh Coniicil of tlit Horough nf c.ur- ti-i'nt for Plenary ltetall Coniiiiniii- (Ion Lk-ense. for premlscH locaieil at 17 Hulein Avenue, Ourteret, N, J. ObjectlonH, If any, should be mad> Immeillately In writing to: A. J, Parry, Borough Clerk, Carteret, tf. J. (Signed) VINCKNZA LOPa'SSO. C. P. 6-3, 10 YOU want fh«s• EXTRA VALVES XOTKi; Take niillie that JACO|I KLKIN. to Q»VN>1*1 in its fleWf Intcnda to apply to the liuiougli Council uf ilie HorouKli of Carteret for a Plenary Uetall ConRumptlon II- H VAIVI-IN-HIAD ffiMn, (Qf BremlfeB loufttfil at i Cook Avenue, Carteret, N.' J. ENGINE Objection)*, If any, HIIUUUI be made lmni«,cl|Ht(tly In wrltliiK to: A. J. l'my, lluroiif Ii f!U>rk. Cartcret, N. J. FISHIIHODY STYLING AND LUXURY iSlgncil) JACUI1 KLK1X POWER FOR NEW hum t'. P. 6-3, 10

AIKII'T Jkiill.KTKN FOOT CWTISAri HYDRAULIC IRAKIS $127 I'niiiilnriii |li'M«KUtn (with tokt'Uh «'v.fte« Brtfct Uningj) Realizing the potential growth of this great state,. Public Service began to CBU'I Hf WruiiK. "Tm biding my time Hnre's what Stout of P»rk«rliur(r. plan for your future demands for electricity more than 20 years ago. It was W. Vij., says: "The mile ol TK-Dl. IHIK lice.ii very |i|e.a«lliK. Him' tim- LON«ttf, HWVIWT CM IN ITS HELD, (iiriier milil il Is the drft LIIIHK In until I get a Chevrolet- with WOIST TRIAD, as well then thai i!io properly was bought upon which this superb generating station H!X yen I'M Mini K:IVC mllff." • IN (IM! ItOCII 9 stone!.:—^i Stwaren, N. J. ' If not iiilillilKely idrllEeil, yuur llji liacli nt »nv ilriiR slur. I.i,.a!ly .il I want to be sure I get the most for my mdhey!" J,INCH WIPMASE WHIELS Milt J, lirulilu'K (w)th !»»»tow-l»r»i»ure Tlrti) Do:ir.tn and blue prints began in early 1945. Work on the site began Come, sec the new Chevrolet—Me mo*/ beuuliful buy a§ dl~and in ]%b—only a year later^-and, In February, 1947, actual conistrwctipn we helieV

Your increased use of etatricltyryour demands for the convenience and comfort of electric living—the needs of the diversified industries of New Jersey for more power—in facj, all the varied" qsqs of electric swvi«« w»r* reiponsible for the construction of Sewaren. '"

•wwrosti* This new plant—Jewaren—ii the most ' ttimn. modern id the country. A> the coit «f smw/UHtHnitut i«mo sixty millions of dollars, the company }\ qb|e trj furnish at pr*#ant »om« WfffO 200,000 kilowotti, and in the near^HUM ORDEJt YOUR an additional 225,000 kilowgm. By 19JJ, PAVOBITE thf total system capacity of Public Sfirvice BBBR ff% PHONE Will be 1,615,300 kilowatts. WOCKMAN'6

r,N FMDAY, 10,

- - T-, • —-— —— — • . -—-, lovers Score Upset Over St. Joseph's In Senior Looj I/// htnty Blanks Ban's Ifin Yuhasz Girls ^ AlOTJtav'r ICi cincr Ckls Ufa Softba Score'Surprise Rec Schedul |. HRT - , .ii-pntest. gtfty« of hisftlotiel. c .. . 0 • 0 ,,,,|) wiyh he held thr K 8b . 1 n Win Over St joe's ,,,1 undefeated Dan's k, of 4 •1 2 •O'JlBiWy, lb 4 1 CARTERET—The mighty •little CARTBRBT-4II a «e«k , hli,,.; me Maple Street j ,i ,h, Kutney wasnev- 2 1 0 of fans thli week by scoring an Mond»y» -Uke» vi Cards, m 'Ktitney, p rmiiflne the W»lln r-Tttl'n«r Girls. big uirprrv by K»rtn<( i , i , held the Donovan 3 0 1 upset. 11-6, over the stron gBt. »nd loti 8-:i. The game fta.i very In- No Rames due to graduation. 1( Joseph's team in a ruular Recrea- MEN'S SOFTBALL, (•1 triumph wwf the league 4 ,. ,ii'te cncck'ftdm start U'restini!, und the score U no (ndl- Ing and heretofore Unb v „„ time was'lie in a«y 30 1 C tion Qlrls League contest. MIM catlon of the clonene^. One bad Mondny-Wlnns vs. MupU St. Score by innings: Ma«jher led the victors by settee Wednesday- Foresters vj. Dan's. Joilfph's. The wInftfta irtirttd •( .,ni,li.. Meanwhile lit* limiiiK In which Home errors playp(l SttUy in tht MVtHth when 'Dana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0three hits in five trip* to the Plato, the major rok hurt the team. Carol JTJNtOR LEAGUE Map* 8t 0 02 2 2 I*x—7 while Miss Marino limited the los- Tuewtay—Ucn% vs. EAsles. ' got on base oh MI error by Qlroud «ave a good pltchinR ex- ; Myers. Ttien "Yjrttu" M«d| >.\N'9 Ntfi£ "r:; to sBt hit*. hibition, nnd deiterved a.bpttor Friday--Uons vs. Tankhonc. f YtmASZ OIRLS , a line .ttnttle. '" two HI AB R H fat,. Nexl Sunday the team Will M1D0I5T LEAOUE I wn smacked the I 2 0 0 AB R j play the Majorettes of Tre«tt«n*t Tuesday—firhvos vs. imii'ins. Oalamb, 3b 5 the name to break up I 2 9 j 3 Ktasbfy. TburMay—Oiloies vs BA SACKER, Balarii, 2h 3 AB Yuhasz 3 0 110 5 1-11 ftechowloa, p ... . 4 1 1 VWOS£ STEAPY/fllG INFLUENCE OH THE Martin, 31) i 1 0 Mitroka. ,s."i 3 Staubach, If .. .1. Ctnrk Hid fi06& VOUHG tHftELP SMOULP PAY OFF payduk, lb 3 SliumiKy, Sb 3 FOR THE CLUB— PFSP'TB 34 10 Lukaslak, p r.3i r. 4 Carteret Beaten dm fuy IOCKS. THE COMEBACK KIP , Lewad'skl. 3b Ward, lb A('AI>F,.MV Al.l.KVS (.' Wnrd, ir 4 Virag. cf ... O Satiol l«'l - 3/ / Labanco, c .. 4 ISO 17. Mfterl PJ M. 1'iMHftk im 2\\ -a* BY Metakn. 7-1 I Ae island No. I Jackson, cf . 'J RubrlRht, rf. 3 O'Rourke, c .. . In r,!i:i into •lif^N'fi ii RbraanowsVl, rf ID!! 19!) tK Team Wi&s As 30 1KI 2H0 IM A. 8. & R. Co. <7> Hit Hi isV OPEAKING 1: CARTBRET - Curtfret High AB R Score by Innings: r.ii r.i;.-, i;:.. School's baseball fortunes dropped Team No. 2 Bows Keller, 2b . 3 Clover* 0 0 0 0 i * m; 7*7 to a mw low as the Blue and White Kamas, ss 3 St. Joe's 0 0 0 1 0 0: \<' \T-i:MV MAJ&tt COT' l.EAfilT. nine suffered a stintfins; defeat at O ABOUT SPORTS CARTERET—The Raiitan Val- D'Amioo. lb 4 r.i/.ri;,k »; Ji» Wt. (!) . the hands of Metuchen Monday ley Pistol League openeti its 1949 Ye&ger. If ... 3 ORIOLES M. r>u«fco . . ... H i:t4 ih by Meyer • outdoor season over the weekend | V. HhaQw 146 IIS 10afternoo8 n at Metuchen. Previously KaM'mek. t'f 3 AB a |l|/.|r|.,k W» -1*7 JCIetmn at us 15the local contingent had defeated at the South River Range as the Libcrti. 2b . . 4 O'Zurilla, 3b 5 I 132 IM lllti Metuchtn in their earlier season THE ROLLER DERBV two Carteret eiitiants Buffered dif- Cerulo. if . .. 3 Mlckics,2b 1 0 • meeting and they figured to do it They say that necessity is the mother of invention, ferent fates. The Lake Island No. Suswal. c .. . . 3 Makoskt, 3b 2 0 1 turn beat a handicapped Rari- again. But It was a Bloomy day and if •America's latest spectator sports craze, the Shilski, p 3 Jjwar, lb 5 a for the McCarthymen as the Me- tan Township Police tsam, 1120 to E. Resko, ss 4 • 2 tuchen tossers annexed the ninth Roller Derby can be called an invention, we have to 462. and In a second mat oh the 29 Bubnick, If 3 1 win in their last ten games. give necessity credit for it... Back in 1935 when very Lake island No. 2 team dropped f»«rp >>v inninns: BrechkH, If .-3 1 CARTERET (2) n decision to Camp Kilmer, 1021 Foster-Wheeler ... 300 000 00—3 Gervey, rf I* O AB H f#w people were attending sports events of any descrip- to 996. A. a. & R 000 403 OH—1Utus, if 3 f 2 O'Brien, 2b 3 0 0 tion, Leo Seltzer, a sports promoter out of Portland, LEAGUE Oldiktwskl, cf 2 . a Irving, ss . ... 3 1 1 'Oregon was stuck with a long term lease on the W L 1J, Resko, p 4 •>'• 1 Mullan, s.s 1 0 1 South River No. 1 1 0 Merelo, If 4 1 s; , Chicago Coliseum for every spring -anti fall and he Colonial No. 2 1 0 St. Joe's Juniors 34 13 Donovan, 3b . 3 0 'didn't have any sports event to help him pay that Mercer Co 1 0 CLOVERS nlKU'8 2 1 AB R "Ml «5 ltd Modrak, c 3 0 Colonial No, 1 0 Q^uchoski, cf 3 0 1 rent... He tried everything, barnstorming pro basket- Lake Island No. 1 1 0 Trounce Oriole Ockelewlct, ss 2 o* ... )« m n« 0 zyak. lb 1 Mick-la, cf 0 If juor Pop Is a Govers Suffer Brown of Newark got otgether. Brown, former jockey -462 Medvetz, c ... 1 || i»nd whose P«p l&n't) lift (MIIAM* are i \fas up to his ears in roller skating and operator of h and i«rtr. fielttt ft** I 15^ Rout By skating rinks ., . He^ also had a banked track for Cwnp Kilmer 26 7 12 that lHd woifid ' Clark :....; 2B6 ORIOLES JR. (5t skating races . . . That was .all Seltzer wanted to see Jones ( 3?l Ala H Fresh NcAmboyClub ... Back to Chicago he went, butlt his track and spent Lawler '. 868 I king 626 the next six months training both boys and girls how as .... . s CARTERET—Playing an Inde- Zuccaro, rf 3 EMn> pendent game, the Carteret Clov- 1021 'M»L Ynron I.RAOVI; to skate on it... Incidentally Vic Brown is associated Melick. 2b . 3 O4JTBOAKU MOTORS •STUTDCWI, (0) ers Were routed by the North Am- with Leo Seltzer in the presentation of the Derby in Lake Island No. % #lssha: 3b ... 3 M, Slwuier 95 I*" Sbo7 y A. A., 15-2. over the weekend Smith ' m Gibson, lb .. 2 YOU T. Klet«n Ill 107 17a6t MacWilliam Stadium. It was It. SttkwIi.Hkl I.',I 1«8 14.'. Newark. Stanley 337 U'JfurlUa, if .. 3 KOOLEHS wind •... IOO ioo ioa.thei. r eighth victory in a row for Cole 269 Peters, cf ... . 3 the Amboy tossers. In the fall of 1935 he had the skaters, and he had KASAK KNIVES 4i~7 BIS 408 Wenner 244 Stark, p .. 2 MlXl'B'S (3) NORTH AMBOY (15) the track, and taking a page out of the book of "Cash M. Minus Ill 1W 17S AB R JANTZEN SWIM SUITS ««d Carry" Pyle and his coast to coast Bunion Derby, 696 24 • 1. Klouii 120 115 10* Votek, 3b 1. Mlime Wi 108 111 Selteer decided to team up his boys and girls, one each GOLF SETS \V. Kuhn IIS IK 142Fulton. 2b ... BALLS * SHOES Kostnyna, c [.32 53t> te a tieain and have them skate from coast to coast... • SAVg Qadek, If TENNIS hACKJETS tliey fett Kovach, If ,. of the Chicago team in the Roller Derby won the race. PANTS & BOOTS S 25% t HttrfSo 123 lf>0 Mlchalskl, ss K. CaYnpbkl) m "• Stolarz, lb That race wasn't exciting enough for the fans and BOWLING EQUIPMENT ON M. Natk-ak ...... '., HO 119 pajak, p M. Hol40 W SELECTION toMko, 2b ; 4 0 Derby in Florida and inserted the blocking tactics of i VI) FROM THESE 'S A. B«nn«n n;h us in Sharkey, p 4 0 L1GUWR8 » SHAVING SETS lili 118 19besko1 . If '.....• i 0 WrtftaH. Seltzer himself finally came tip With the scor- IDEAL 127 111 87 SEE US — |7B lliJ 14D Waber, cf t 0 ing system in vogue at present, with six day bike racing • VUM GISTS ioyd, 8b ,- ..$ 'o furnishing the jamming and lapping; technique. till' l,1l 008Wilson, lb ,.. 3 v 1 r£N AND PENCIL SKTS VT t$ 'I It was a mad and merry whirl for Leo Seltzer and r his staters. .They perform^ in the Stfdwest, Florin, SQUARE DANCE 31 PEN 4; PENCIL 8feT» Beoie by Innings: and C$lft»rnta . . . They wire &e f*ge ot the movie SOBJED BY P. T. A. Clovers 0 0/ colony ft»"y.fi

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1949 PAOK FOUhTEEN ernor's ideas Incorporated In the find more and more n,,,, 1 PRODUCTION elthi " Frank Syre or Charles Deldel bill. tmtimi Uli&r control \< While th« output of nearly mi SUM HiaiWirai Oovr,,,, will ;• i, the assignment, with Bob The Qovernor nifgtated that of the nation's industries Is de- the N«w Jeriey T«*| ,, Orioles Drop Loop StEliasCCTo Urban on the receiving end. such equipment should be turned W || Speaking About Sports clining and indications are that itocietion warns . ,\ Tomorrow afternoon the St, over to Institution* subject to Kilns' nine takes on t.hf Rahway the recline Is likely -to continue to New Jeriey farnw, • Tontimicfl from Sports ...... Hold Baseball Tilt, rules promulgated by the At- clnat* th«lr hom* «,,.,„ . Leaders From Lead Reformatory at, the State Prison through 1948, output will still be torney General no that the prac- tcrs in I,us Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Minne- Farm In Rahway. large as compared to pre-wai cephalottr»Htli, aim k, tice will bo uniform throughout brain few or Allnd t\% ,, apolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, Louisville and Milwaukee Picnic On Sunday As part of the celebration for levels. the State. VJ With 4-1 Victory the Beaver Meadows te.im, the St, been Issued by thr st, Tluit was the fall of 1941 . . . Then came Pearl partment of Auricuihi,, CARTKRRT TMs Sunday the Ellas' Club will hold a picnic at CAPITOL CAPERS: — There CARTERET flcorlni? a thrill V. M. W. WEI-FARE FUND . .. 8eventwn fairs win „ Harbor Seltzer's skaters were all between the ages Ellas' Cnthollr Club baseball Unm the St, Ellas' grinds and a dance are enough policemen In New 1 1 r Ing 4-1 upset victory, the Cftftmt The United Mine Workers Wel- In New Jersey this vcm , mi . Of 17 and 2.> . They were all in good shape and In will piny hnst to the Beaver Mea- In the evening. fare Fund has announced that Jersey to guard existing water Orioles knocked the fjsdtan supply sources without cre*tlhg Ing six 4-H club rvi-m dows. Pn. btwball team In a game It has paid out tl6.840.139 In time tlic^v were all in the Army, Navy and the Air Township Ramblers right out of special constabularies for that Governor Drlscoll hasv , • first placr In the Middlesex County to be plnyf rt at the Walter B. Over- Hearth Fife benefits, 80 far this year, outgo w;v/orps Most of the girls followed the men and Familiar is li the term backlog, purpose, Governor Alfred E. HannOld bill lnrri>ium BMPbnll League U»t Thursdny holt Stadium. The twas the toller Derby to most people . . . The games the Beaver Meadow combine miners and member* of their fam- or not, according to the Qover- South Jersey Port c,llliln 2 0 the draft from drawing th« fire Elko, rf boasts of an excellent record this ilies. Benefits for anthracite min- for payment of Imiobtciin, ;in Chicago were televised and you couldn't get into 0 directly into the, masonry and waat- Antonldes, u 3 year and Is hoping to take the lo- ers are handled In a separate fund. been vetoed by novnn,: 0 Ing heat. he Coliseum . . . That decided Seltzer, he came east Deverln, 2b . 2 cals 'over the hurdles before what JEfcSEY JIGSAW: - Forty- coll . . . Jnsured unemp'.. 1 l^ylth his skaters, hired the 69th Armory, put It on Osborne, cf I I* expected to be a bitt turnout. seven prisoners were released In New Jersey rose to i 0 Wallace, 3b 2 Peach Orchard Capitol Dome from the New Jersey State Prls 130,000 at the end of M , pWth the help of television for New York fans and 0 Manager Mlkt Koncl, of the Kopervw, K J Carteret contingent, Is still uncer- Peaches will not grow well on on during the past we«k after Increase of 8.000 ovr-i ru, Bther and Mother Knickerbocker adopted the "mad Qutweln, it 3 0 sqil where water stands, or those .Continued from Editorial Page) flKure . . . Edwurri \v F tain who will be his starting se- was vetoed by the Qovernor. The serving minimum terms . .. Un Oermtlne, c . 2 0 that slay damp and cold over long rick, of Hackettstnwn, i jj,,iW Now it's here for keeps, and within a year 0 lection for Sunday's engagement. Senate later decided to discard less New Jersey tool govern- Anderson, p, . 3 He has stated he will hold off periods of time. A hillside with ment is strengthened, both Citi- State Highway FAK^,-, iiSeltzer and his franchise holders will once again have suitable soil Is th« ideal plnce for the measure entirely and not at- been announced making the selectibn until game tempt to pass It with the Oov- zens snd public officials may Hht teams in major league cities and communities, 21 1 Ime but Its a pretty good bet that a peach orchard CARTERET ORIOLES uch a league will operate on the same schedule AB R as baseball, with the exception that the home D'Zurllla, ir 3 1 Iftand will be longer. PMlowski, ss 3 1 Uzar, rf i 0 l.;i Seltzer, hunting for a sport in 1935 certainly found Millie, 2b 2 0 .'one, and in developing it, developed the Chicago Coli- Htydult, lb 3 0 zfjeum into a modern sports and exhibition arena, R«sko. cf 3 1 LOMAX Home & Auto Suppl 8. Ritsko, c 3 0 ;.-acquited and modernized the Louisville Armory, the Mlklcs, 3b 3 1 •best indoor stadium in Kentucky, and has'seen his Brechka, p 3 0 f Roller Derby play to more people in the Columbus 25 LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Red Bird Stadium, 17,465, than ever attended that Score by Innings: ball park for any other sports event . . . Ramblers 010 000 0—1 Orioles 200 Oil x-4 , In bringing the Roller Derby to Newark, the west Yi^™n)i^^ Rwrivew from table-top models lo a magnificent home entertain, .coast promoter hopes to prove that fans can get In • and out of Ruppert Stadium without too much trouble Twin City Area ment instrument which include the worlds largest direct-view .scree..-21.1 square inche^-AM-FM I'and holj) dispel the bugaboo that is supposed to be pe'eeping baseball fans away from Bears Park. Offers Big Card and short wave, and automatic record changer. All offer superlative picture and tone quality, lieau- tiful cabinet work, and dependable performance. Clovers Score Ludwig Ilk Gives Tuesday, June 14 |(Continued from Suorts Page* ELIZABETH —A feature eight ST. JOE'S 1 Hits And Beats hound bout pairing two of New AB R H Jersey's top heavynveiRhts Will ..If 3 2 0 head the bill being offered by the vet?., i" 1 Amboy For Blues Twin City Outdoor Arena, Tues- awlor. If 1 day night. June 14th, lb 4 I CARTERET—Successive singles Bernle Reynolds, a rip-tearing 3 2b 21 by O'Brien, Irving and Merelo battler from ClifTslde Park pits 0 flor, cf ,! sent In the wlnnlnc run In the his heavyweight talents agalns' ..to, s'i 0 Jim Holden, Elizabeth scrappei 2 ninth Inning as the CCnrteret [)ckl:i, ill) 1 HlRh School Ramblers defeated and outstanding crowd-pleaser. n 1 an eight round match which Twit Perth Amboy, *-3, last Friday af- City Arena promoters predict wi ternoon at the Walter B. Overholt 30 14 13 play to a capacity crowd. stadium. Reynolds makes his second ap- INDIANS Except for one bad inning—the pearance at Twin City us one of AB R ^second in which Perth Amboy IP*arance at J«ln ^ " ,onc c th( t0 see ded lercln, lb 1 0 „ I scored all its three runs-Ludwig ; ,, P- l, young heavy Ires, if 1 0 S t hl ithd ft weighl 1 U1 In the country. His raP1 illlk, Carteret hurler, pitched a "I " ". ~'"' -....v —---. BIG SCREEN sllak. i> 2 0 5e to fls c o J; masterful game. He had the sltua- ^' ( f " Prominence mutches 0 at of 0 ojtion under control all the way'") , OusUsnevlch Charley 2 nmi and other Breat New Jc1 2 ?!and was nicked for only four hits. \sey boxers. Local fans remembe'-r Kasha, 'lb 1 The box score:— him best for his terrific co with cf 2 PERTH AMBOY 13) Cesar Brlon, Argentine heavy. „ AB R H TELEVISION 2 Holden promises to make plenty „ Lacity, 3b 0 of trouble for his brother Jersey an 0 15 2 3 Urbanskl, ss 4 0 1 He steps Into the ring with n sen- iHladun, lb ' 4 0 0 satlonal match against TBini Man Score by ;niiing.s 1 PLUS Bt. Jor's 4 0 7 4 0 1—14 Kocsls, If liiello tucked under his belt. 002 0 0 0-2 j Washington, rf 1 A six round semi-final finds THE CHATHAM Kovach. 2b 1 Tom Parks, young Runway welter- The Tablctop Ttlrul* with the |CM« big Kubinak, cf 0 icrcrn. Thu conveniently compact ciblMl, ifni ST. JOE'S 0 weight squaring off against Bobby Stevens, rf 0 in mahogany vtntcn, providts Urft, cleat AB R H fllDawson, a New York youngster 0 direct-view piciurei on a 12 tq. In. scrttn. ... 4 2 2 B'r'nowskl, c ,who has betn causing plenty of itzillo. if 0 Plus slalk-lree FM radio. linowski. lb 4 2 2 Yuro, rf speculation around the big town's F.M. 0 4 2 3 Gatyas. c 0 lUo, rf 0 clubs. [111k, 3b .. 3 1 0 Rubinoff, p 2 The popular Union High School tym, ss . 2 1 [youngster, Joseph Patrick Ryan STard. 3b .. 2 1 I steps into the ring against Norman CARTERET (4) The CHATHAM 8425 2b .. 2 0 Blair of Newark in a special four AB H jumbsky, uf .. 2 0 round preliminary. Vlrau. cf ... 2 0 O'Brien, 2b Twin City Arena officials an- _ ourko, c .... 3 2 Irving, ss nounced that part of the proceeds iubach, p 2 1 Merello, If from the bouts will be turned over idoski, p 1 1 Donovan, 3b . to the Union Elks Lodge Cripple NEW LOW TERMS Gl'ch'wslcl, cf 2 Kiddles Committee, Three other 31 13 11 Modrak, c .., ,. . 4 contests will round out the card .. 2 CARDS Marocchl, lb which gets under way at 8:30 .. 4 AB R Mlglecz, rf ... 4 Chandler awards one Negro star 3 .1 Ilk, p jlczan, ]> to Yanks, other to Indians. . 3 0 lojewski, c 33 ilibas, ss . 3 0 W, if . 2 0 Score by Innings: 0 Perth Amboy 030 000 000—3 ONLY kwinski, lb 2 020 001 001—4 lercwscz, 3b 3 0 Carteret nti, '-'b 3 0 3 0 "Walklnt Stick" 1 The "walking itick" is not • stick at all, but an inject that bidei 25 in the bushes during the day and 1 by immiiis: creeps around at night nibbling .Joe's 10 0 3 8 0 2—13 leaves, according to Chlldcraft 0 0 110 0 0-3 books.

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