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.-sviii- CARTERET. N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949 PRICE THREE CENTS \ Scotlt Sweetness and Light 2 CarteretStrikersHeld i By CHARLES E. GRKGORY m Iktl Barrtl-nwath Tr*ik» I* a liar, and I have proved Ilrrbfrt Lerner hnldii his Job at the pleasure of Maurlek E. Travis. M. 1 hare a^a* MM thai bhi monkry on the rnd of a strim held who mull very recently wan a Communist. He realcned from th* ForGrandJury;SayDuo I f OmO OOaMM pwtr-Hne drttewen who are the topp hrasi In the Communist Party In what mar tutur» ooutt tn h«« a futile effort to thWarthWart EMM Maw, Mm andd 8ane!le8! r Worker* or Americai . Today I wililll ' thr law. Herbert Lerncr altl s h»ldhl»d hihis JoJbb a tt ththe pleasurlue of fteltftlll Rubimon, party-line follower »hd defender for year*. Jwh Tnvfe .,,,,., H Will •nrt Kobiniton are officer! W the national level of the United Mine, fljr. I an trt*t I* tire you the political iwdltrcf of one Miil and Smelter Workers, and Herbert tarner 1* one of the hired held. n . Ttmkm'% ana* In the nnhn and It* lnt"rnaH n»l * • • w fore thai body for trie purpose of Hs4 brrn rhantrd with sevklru the overthrow of our free government. I ;', tin husband no throuuh wlih the ': fmi I proceedlnis "tor his own Yom Kippur Rites H. S. Senior Class cm IVFVFWW Will Enter •^2ASSSV^\ pmlirtlon." and a« a result the ploymt:it to a number of parish-. were Issued and ; icners." ' To Start Sunday ! Float in Parade Aw.m dim; to the trustees, the wiu n Isadoip Roscnblum. Perth object of the plan is to deman- \iiihoy Httorney, rcprraentinR the To l)<'|»iet 50 Years of ; finite to tlis cc;inmnlly m \ [h'dnrtniHs. appeared In court he S:u-ml Ilolitlay ' whole, that a Christian church l.s us nrrompanled'by one brother. In HrhrcH (ialrmlur Service al Halloween wlllln* to mntilfest Itself ln every 'hi'n MaKistriite Desmond aaked pupil* at veil aa Parade in (larleret practical way that "»P ouifht tu ln'ic the other defendant was To he Marked Here . bt\ir one another's burden." ;i Hdsenblum replied, "He's roundup, the tlrla CARTEHET -• Star LundiliK There is no thoun'nt o; patrmi- vnrkiii", " CAItTKRFT The openhn aw in this plan" Mid Rev. Mr. PoM, 2314, Veterans of Foreign \ Hnpper ."It's a prourrm off hhelpl - Wi'M. I'll clve you a half hour of :lir Kol Nidrr prayer ii< II iin ilucc him or I'll have him Wars has voli .1 to entor a float de-. fu'ne^ at s time when such a help sundown Sunriiv rvenina in th.' btouulit in." ordered the mauls- twoCarlfirt Jrush liruscs of wor- I pictin',' 50 yiM-.s ot VFW service in; is nerd,-d." i ati Mi Rosetiblum produced nd rMood that comIder- ship nil iniUHli Yom Kipjur hull the community Halloween parade'. U ? he u1.her defendant within a half Id". nv»s! sacied in Ihe Hebrrv • .,i able work is needed to put the being sponsored by the Cartai-et. ^u,^^ Pia,lL int,0 (tood shfipe. Th-; Craftsmen's ,Club, October 31. piwnm would r.all for a consider The Mathliisen brothers denied Mmxan, junior vice com- BVP outlay ol funds. It is under- MM; iiit up Radlch and said they Monday. !iud Mopped him "beW.u«e thev mander it in charne of this project. stood. conducted the Rmh MICHAEL KESKO •ust wanted to talk to him.' ah «rvice also will direeV At Its last meeting, mw member's Other Church Notes were Inducted. The session was World-Wide Communion Sunday Kndlc'li, on the other hand testi- Yom KilMHir KWICH at the CARTERBT MirhiH llnko. fied the Amboy men said he had I qmaiimus of Brotherhood of L»v- held'jointly with the auxiliary nf v and foi- the prat. A VFW 'inlden jubilee so- thcjtnc Justice and Brotherhood ol dVrr Sui £ ^ cial was held commemorating the really madi '•» remark to the ChrlitlaniUBlte in Observance mer Borough Rfiuordiir will bp the ,._.-_ , ,- I|BMI. fouiuiins: of the organization. of the Lord's 8Ubper. Republican candtilatK for the un- for the general coocl." De- (ibej HMjjilO tht Trw D»v of Atnnemrnl. as il Is Discussions were held on the The Men's BiblBibl e CClasl s will resume expired term of Edward J ' lib denials they bent him up. Mil be (NKmd. known, dates back to Ezekiel, v !m Armistice Day dance, the post, fund activities in thh e basemenbt t of tthh e he suid lhf sixth lln.lt, was learned today. He will be rated in the 'fMrl W •«•«« "J^PJ?' NICHOLAS DEI, VfiCCiHO HIiLEN KALLAY drive and ft combined socinl to be manse at 10 A. M. 8unday. In MaIhlllscnR fol . include forp tht present eta. Thus Yom CAKTKRKT—The Senior Class of the Carteret High School held by the post and auxiliary for | OPPOSLJ by Councilmiin James J- the Orand Jury, Manhtrate Des- sankner, Kippur hus been observed ffi h^s elected Nicholas Del Vecchio as president and Miss Helen the hospitalized veterans at Menlo | , Lukach, Detnociat. • mond announced "there will be no ' J i ukaoh. abcit 2 500 years According. t» Kalliiy, vice-president. Others chosen were Rudolph Bodnar, stronK-nrm methods used in Biblical ti-Hdtiion. however, the secretary and Mi*s Mariiln Ward, treasurer. park. I Hospital f i(»rf Gams Woodbl-idge. If may ao in other • Mrs. Mi A membership w Mmtttce, with g yf fj/ Q l ,r,,f;,'! s who D«v of Atonement was instituted v tr( Sacred Heart Pa$t communities. Hut It wont be tol- by Moses. Joseph Puslllo as chairman, was erated here. Oik residents have CAETERET—Under the chair- Plans Rencflt IhtlWC ctivriiii'ludeMllt The center of tlir Inursy of tlu appointed to increase and renew the rluht to no back «nd forth tn • M»rv PluU, Installation Held Kenovaton Work mansnlp of Mrl Ursula, the, Daf of Atnncmeni !•« » confession membership for 1950. 1 CARTERET — Sacred Heart work peaceably and we will make J M;YS M»ry Ladles' Auxiliary, Btar Landln* of sliu. "For we arc not so bold of Commander Ewald Hoffman an sure they do." face and .stirTnecked us to say to nounced that there will be a "VFW Post, 2314, Vetar»ns of Foreign *post 819. Catholic W«r Veterans Thee: "We are ritfhums and have By K. of C Council At Sacred Heart Duck Caravan" in this area bt-1 Wars he'd § card party for the will llol(1 „ benent dance for the not dinned: but of a truth i tween October 10 and October 13. hospital 'bulldinji fund on November 18 at DOt sinned DUI oi a uum »c m . Donation.1; ware mode' to the cards were: CAKTERET PRESS 'New Heating System' ill ' the Rarltan Ballroom. Perth Am- Koncn.. May It be Thy will that jjup,,,.r Follow* Business Kiddie Keep Well Camp and the , Mrs. William 15t> Installeil; Interior Polio Emernency Fund Drive. Rev. Mi"s. Thomas Larkih, Mrs. George boy, N. J.'Frank Wojnaiowskls (.ONdRAlULArES Men's I^tyTVt^iw«y my pa f S™ol .Session; Aiulmv llil, Ksnneth MacDonald, Ph.D., chair- Dowdell. Mrs. A. p. Hundemann. ,a(n0 orchestra will play. Tickets lh lieinj: Painted Mrs Jonn Th» •«•! mercy, only not t iroujn Now Leads Unit man of the drive thanked the com- Mrs. August Ambolt, - : be obtained from any member; CAKTEHET — Mr. nnd Mrs mere cha»UsemejiL. Is tne j ma y CARTERET "— An Intercstin:- \ CAHTERET—Rev. Louis J. Pet- bined group for the support. Clark. Mrs. ThomaiGoughlln. Mrs. jo( {he st Tne conunittee In John Tomcsuk 8r., Emerson Street prayer Thomas Devereaux, Mis. Anna marked the Installation nek, pastor of the Sacred Heart The'social was ln charge of Mrs t* of John Koval.' were honored at a party, marking rick, p . Mrs. Mary Thorn, Mrs. j . |{ ^ank Komunlcky, their 3Sth wedding annlversan held by Carey Council. Church, said today that he ex-Mary Racina, president. The next Johft Bl ecn a meeting is plated for October 10. Anna Donovan, Mrs. Cecelia Sul..Josep |, o'RIelly. Joseph Stankle- The alfair was held at the horn- food Demonstration ! KnlsHLs of Columbus In St. Jo- improvement ^work on the Mi's. Edward Kttmensky. I**rs-{ j Edward Sliuner, Frank Ouy- of their son and daughter-in-law Tuh's Hall A suppei' followed in ] church plant, under way for w cz Set for October 19 Mary Raclnl. Mrs. Nancy Sautner, j d0fJ ' and Coinman(ler ...-.._ St Jamti' Hall. ! some, time to be completed by No- Stephen Mr .mwyer,- State Deputy; Edward.J . A Cle $71,41 for Polio Fund Patrick DeSftntls. Non-player icr 21. 1BU In the Holy Family i:^- aie i it p T A executive board Wednes- j patten. State Advocat;; Rev. An-altering the entire interior, paint- prizes went to Mrs. Harry Oleck- i'M\ Of' day ' afternoon. Mrs. Ormond. thony J. Huber. Rev M^ A Kon-ing and fixing the walls. A new CARTKBET — Four Carteret lota are requested to meet at 7:30 RC. Church Mrs TomczuJc,, •ier. Mrs. John Reid and Mrsi.n the church basement to discuss the former Vlncentla Oodleski, prealdent announred lhai at. the ud Rev. Hugh A. Mofftt. heating system, one of the most young cirls toulj time .out from opka 8 Harry Mann. plans for the new building. , They have three sons, Stanley, ijon next renular meLtiiw of the unit wen: Eugene K«niu Rah- modern, will be Installed, replac- play to canvass the community r6ue8ta . . . .. _ ! John. Jr. and Joseph. T* held Octobe, 19 m the Nathar,, , WW ing the present Seating facilities and collected $71.41 for the * wa> Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Wai- , l.nher Rrhool Miss MiWred Giilick. i Cosm0 seremba. Jersey City; John | wlllch nave become obsolete. Emergency Polio Drive. Hale •Check for $106 SwM$ \Stfike Enlen Fimrtfl ter Tomczuk and children. Francis. of the Mulvihill, Red Bank; Edward Mc- home economics adv.-er Father Perlck said that as soon The collection was made by . . II i ll I I and Rosalie, Mr. and Mrs. CharU'-i food Emergency Polio Fund Public Service will Mahon, Rahway. as the inside Job is done, men will Mnry Ann Hlla, Kathleen CiaJ- Month ; UeaalOCK Holm stoplnskl and daughter. Mary. Mr. Arthur Ruckrieuei, chairman dunonstratlcn get busy on painting the outside kowski, Dorothy S^sko and Rose CARTERET—At the meeting of and Mrs. Joseph Akalewlcz, Mr. Chapter 4 and past unnd knlaht r—As the strike at At the end of the of the bulldlnu. Slsku. Klrl Scout Troop B. sponsored by and Mrs. John Trosko, Mr. and served from the food i f Carey CiCouncil l was presented the 11. S. Metals Kefininjc Coin- tfte • meal will be serve- 0 The sanctuary has just b*n tht Sacred He(iH Church, Miss Mrs. John Tomczuk, Jr. ami ' #ith a sift by the council. puny today entered its fourth 'ii star demmutrated. The 8eMion compieteiy remodeled. A similar MRS KUHfj HOSTESS Boii;;k. leader, aHnoUnced that the daughters, Barbara and Patricia •wJUbeginan:30P.M isopenW The dinner arrangements were month, there were no sie»s u'l^," •-.ions job has l»en done on the. churc„ h , <^^. CARTERET^_ In honor 0, i,-e r troop had presented a check for and Mrs. Owrge Oerek. Mi the Public. Mrs. McLeod. Mis. in charge of Al Such arid James dii d modern kl cheh n l any possible sett|r'iiei»t. \y,Iu( auditorium and a modern kitchen b,rthd Mrs Betty Kuhn pi.esi- $106.25 to Rev. Kenneth Mac- iul Mrs. Anthony Cacdolu am Lovasz and Mrs. Andrew Dunne. A series of neKotiutiun scsslom newlv installed officers are: has been installed in the social f fc^e junior Woman-6 Ouild, | Donald, chairman of the Polio daughter, Caroline, were named to attend the neaiy i«»»«™.«. . _. ,...„ |_ Church entertained Eme^ericy Fund and his aide, have (allcil tu end the Mr and Mrs, Harry Hadyk council meetiim in Rmitan \ndrew Hlla. stand knight; Ste- Plans for the dedication of the Z home, Dennl. FlU.ei.ld Tha mone, was; The Hadyk, Mr. and Mrs.. M i, October li- phen Torok, deputy mr\& luitght; It affer newl)f renovated church building J, Atlantlc stieet. , ' cille.ted by the (lrl scouhf. . Miss Ann Kopll, ' partjri Joseph Makkni, treasurer; J. B, Mr. Valenty Kamonl, Mr. nnd will be matte as soon as the entire O'Dorinell, financial secretary; Mrs. Alex Oodleaki, Mr. and Mrs. IN PACIFIC vork has been completed. Stephen Cyiewski, recorduiK sec Uie.sier Qodlealcl and son. John. LET - Emil Mltricka, retary Joseph Bolonlck, lecturer "Much has been done already Journey's End Brings Happiness And Hope Mi, and Mrs. tJdward Witkowski, _„ second class. U8N, Is John Orech, warden; Bdwatc nd a great deal more work Is Frank Ricako and Mr. mid Mrs U a crew member aboard ll be MedveU, advocHtc; Michael Palln- leeded, before It is completely Waller Suk. Hlf communication ship kea chancellor; John fie. innd; nished," Father Petrick 5.ato. He To War Victims Now Sheltered in Carteret Cplwado. which to partlcl- xuressed himself weJl satisfied guard' Michael Abavay. oiAstc. Id Into. Hardships «f privation and b»rd- (Imrcli Card Party thU Pall »« 'Op*ra«on guard, and Arthur Buckrlegel nth the'work already done. CAIITEKET — Four displaced "•in/. her blu«-ey««l baby l«r«e-scale amphibious Shortly after Father* PeU'lck persons from Ceutcul Miiropr ld Mrs. Suwir- WM Aid Polio Fund K • lg trustee, in lu-i aims, Mrs. Sowlrlt* rc- "Kur years, M eiercUe In the Paclflc ^ ^ ook up his duties in Carteret, he are fliidiriK the Aineiicaii way of life In Cfti'teret mwli to their Ut.il the lunUhlpl during the kii, "nil we had was nutlet, made CAKTERBT—St. Anns Aux- mmedlitdy set into motion piep- of chieory and black bread." Ilkln*- Sheltered undrf our "'»' wjr yeam. Thjiy Were taken iliary of St. Oetnetilus Ukraintar.' .rations for improvement* to the Mrs. Kllyk saW It was not MI at 1 John Street, they have lust into the slave Uttor by the Na«b They Shoot at Sunflowers huich structure, uiiil both had to Work III lumber * "*•• . .... foi r . Copenhagermipnhaaen snuff,snuff,, a ddistanl t Under the auidanoe oi Fathei the fear and ..insecurity that family here. CARTEBBT-Men In the bor- ni U1IJ4. Alter the war, they H>W '•Tliis is Jli»l llhe lie rious societies and prgfttuaMtons Uv l» Europe and bwte to ret Fuiid. l»m, but only tomww- . lief Committee and relatives, Mrs. Sowlrka said with a plean- •'•t, connecfed with the church al*o her here too." >lo ii of the Car- : they have found a huvm that ulit smile. Mi said- . au active in the prdiUjQtUto of Tile Sowlrkw like Urm, Ule TO ENTEKIAIN I'l.UB < is rapidly restorln* their poise, llii' main Interest «f the So- Plug tobacco, alaO 4f- in-de- the best there is in the community. nnd expresaed the hope tlxnt i CARTEHET -Mrs Albert Mate- mand he Baid..Plu(r toWo. ^ brinjlni eolw to lluir clueks, wirk.....a. fnuilly^ -,•rte#. l-» *-~0 «nd a^ thttr terVlcei may \n utUUwl fy, John Street,, will entertain the- Father Petrick sai4 hl« pariah- h8 ie eniilalned is sweetened with «™f ehcer »o their Vwls> »•<«' ' KvenhiK Oeparinient of the Car- loners are highly coeperative ui*ce, which lhef«ah call home. > . ^ ,arm ^qt. "W a farm,". * PWduceV* molst- »ntt optlralaai ti) their minds, / teret Woman's Club at her home Mon which make? his duties here very They are hop«f«NW feWm em- I ttM Mrs< aowlrha, "t*e eouW The «spl»oed family «">">- nloyment un a. farm. • ^n •- Uva happily toieUi*'-" Monday nUht. Mrs. John Harltulld inple pleasant. ' I»ri»c» Nikola* Sowirka, 44, "is "We ure all healthy and she UU that for y«»rs. ihe, will be assistlna hnswss.. ' wife, Barb«9b;3t and t»»eJr two 1 Ukra lro stron* and we: love to work," had hoped "M i*«i"» *° *•. children,, irfarl*, 8 in* f « ' able to (some t» Aow»c» aejnc HCM/ TO INSTALL {he couple said. II qu)Hth» Old. • •' ; ©ARTEHET -. Borcutjb T^yufiiMon Mopdsy vi$Ut Since theli aftl*»*iwre. many i ' • ' ' ' ; A J. 1'i'ity is » P«tl< nei«b» « ^ "Hi have AmeUtjlU fa, the home of Mrs. 8«wlrltt'» oeiitlibork oallod »t Ho horn* They *%r* iUwM»f mother, Bin. F^nna KlPyir

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colds wai mode accidentally by a 90 per cent of the patients in whom with hay fever, hives nnd pollen Aid to Education Naval Study Helps munhr r of doctors trentln« patients treatment with antlhlstamlnle asthma was oplrrnl by Dr. Fred- 'Food vnlu,. ,. , ' ''" with nntlhlstamlnlcs for the relief drugs was begun within the first erick J. Bailey. Deputy Health CALENDAR OP COMING EVENTS liquid from (•„,,.,. .' of the ninnlDK noses, itching eyes hour after onset of symptoms, anrt Commissioner M Biwlcm IvDriscoll Lauded the cookinn liipn,i , In 87 per o«nt Of patients treated Dr. Ethan Alton Brown, chief of •tablet Ic pmn,.,! .'., Research on (iolds and hives suffered by patients al- ti _____ 1 lerulc to pollen ; withfc two hours of »nset; 74 per the Allergy .Section (if the Boston OCTOBER The recipient of th« New Jerooy Dispensary, reported in Annals of Now antlhiMftmlnlr (truR.q de Further lwenrch with antlth|«- eentw patients who received treat- 1-Weddlng, Helen Ucw and Walter Zlemba, St. Ellas Church. Educational Association's award ment within six howl, and 70 per Allergy that of 227 patient* treat- veloiM'd Ijy pharmaceutical chcm tamlnlcfi 1M to the statement thla 4 P M. for distinguished service te educa- cent ofcfwtlents who received treat- ed with Trlmeton for pollen al- iit-i to relieve symptoms of hey month In the Journal of the Am- I—fcanw, St. Mary's Ukrainian Sodality. Lutheran Hall. « P. M. tion In New Jersey, Mrs, Mftttle S. lergies. 90 per cent, of tlir hay fever jr*ar on foreign tl erican Medical Association that ment within 12 hours of onse< Doremus, of Paterson, today fever and other allergic disorder* sufferers and 80 per cent of those 1-Wedding. Doris Pritula. Warren Hansen, St. Elisabeth's War II "thet common cold Is an allergic were also cured. praised Governor Driscoll for hav- nro belriK used with meat HUCCVM with mild bronchial asthma and Rectory. renpow In susceptible persons to Cap. Brewnter estimated that the ing undertaken what srw termed to wnrri off Uie costly common hive* were fw of nil symptoms 1—Court Cartertt. to. Foresters, reopens renovated clu* rooms. contact with a specific protein common cold costs the nation th« moat forward-looklhg educa- mid. n survey of medical research within an hour after treatment.' 2 -QTflpe dance, St. Elisabeth's PTA at St. James' Hall. CARD OK , which is the rold virus or Its about 100 isHlton lost man-days of tional program New Jersey has MU(| disclosed today. Thr American Academy of Allergy product." employment annually-Indicating fi Pall RouBdUB, Otrl Scouts, at Part, 6:30 P. M. «\*r known." KLKl'Ai |.- The new "cold killers" are re- Therapy Commlttpr compared 8—Wedding, Dorothy YapcMnUcl and Herbert Q. HoughUllng, Capt. Brewster LMMI* how large Industries may reduce 'Oomtior Drlscoll's abiding In- Wf wlMi'to „>,„ piii!"d by doctors to be as much as Trlmetonp "very favorably" with time lost due to the spread of colds Jr., Holy Family Rectory, 4 V M. terest lh strengthening the security cere thanks tn ,,, !H) per rent effective in stopping The most Important research other antlhistaminlrs. among employe* -and that, the 12 Card Party, Carteret Republican Club, Fire Hall No. 1. 8 of our school teachers and, in ex- trtends and n,,,,| ,/ tin- unset of a cold if used within study on the role of nntlthlsta- Report on Study annual financial bill of the Ameri- P. M, panding educational opportunities many nrts nf m,.' nn hour after the first cold symp- mtnies a« cold preventives was car- can public! duetto colds Is some- A North Carolina physician. Dr. 1,^ Card Party, Washington-Nathan Hale P. T. A., at Nathan Is known to every school teacher ual bniuiuiMs miii lu toms arc noticed. Physicians pre- rles out by Capt. John M Brew- where between 1 and 3 billion J. S. Oordon, reported that In a Hale School. IPM and school administrator in our al tributes cxu>n,|,,,i HTihe tin tablets under the dm* Ster, M.C., V. 9. Nnvy. at the U. S dollars. study Involving 30 patients with state," she said. "They know that cent bcrf.ivcmi'Mi : ramp "Corlddln," derived from Naval Hospital at deal. Lakes, all types of upper respiratory tract IS Opening luncheon. Carteret Woman's Club, Fire Hall No. 1. "It Is believed that real prog- In him they have an understand- •'rory7.11," meaning the common III., with 572 cold pationts. over a Infections Including cold, 86% ex- 2 P. M. seven-month period In the station's ress In the elimination of the com- ID-Bake Sale, High School P. T. A. at High School, 10 A. M. ing friend. We especiniiv . culd. nnd 'cide," to kill. perienced a more' comfortable and rtev. M. A. Kni.,,,,1, , i cold Clinic. mon cold will be rfiade when and td 4 P. M. "From 1>47 to 1949, State-kid to Cm Iririln tablet* contain in their If an antfhlstamjnle drug which shorter convalescence than antici- finder Biirnn l> •• - In the report of his findings In pated. 10—Annual Barn Dance sponsored bjr Foresters of America, in local school districts from general red contltiR a small amount of the Is effective and yet sufficiently safe stete revenue Increased from %%,- 1023. pnll t«.,iroi. ,-.!. ni'wlj' - perfected antlh'atnmlnlr the U. 8. Navnl Medical Bulletin, to permit the public to purchase In a study In New England. Dr. St: James Hall. llco Drpiulnn ;ii .,,,,.. Capt. Brewsler said thai, n cold 1 577,614 to iaS,175.T6«^-_Ti In- driiR Chlor-Trlmeton, reported to it without 'a prescription Is de- H . O Murray said that of 494 pa- JO—Card Party, St. Mark's Guild, In Parish Hall. owiecki Funeini \\ was considered to have been crease of more than 182 per cent. lie the most potent of the type veloped." tients treated with antiUlista- 23 Dinner-Dance, Ukrainian Social Club, Ukrainian Pavilion. isfactory service •,. , "fiborted or cured" when nil signs mlnlcs. 75% were cured or had 23-Dinner-Dance, Altar Rosary Society, Holy Family Church, When Governor Drlscoll took office, usort to relieve the sneezing, anlf- It Is In this regard that the de- the minimum salary for school IliiiK. stopped-up nasal passanes nnd symptoms disappeared com- their* symptoms alleviated. at School Hall. KUTACKi pletely within 24 hours of the be- velopment of Corlcldin is hailed Capt. Brewster, summarizing teachers was $1,200. In each year iind hives of hay fever and other by certain authorities, who point 29.-Wedding, Sophie Marclnlak and John M. Niedbala. of his administration, the Gover- allerKics. Tile Ublct center con- nins of treatment, and re- the Great. Lakes Naval Station mained absent for nt least 48 out that Corlcldln tablets contain study, summarized: ^Hallowe'en dance, by St. James Post N i ENTER THIS BIG CONTEST tomtit OosaKe Needed eliminate a large proportion of the Baby Snaici In fllovi "These accomplishments, juirt many arts of km.;:, The Chlor-t.iimeton In Coricidln colds that now occur. This we Dtoidt* Pinnant RM« VA Would Clamp Curbs his support of the measure grant- bouquets mul ic , , Win (he beautiful '% rated bv some rt searchers to \rlbutes extend .i know the antihistaminic drugs will SALEM, N. H.-Many thlngj On ty-By-Nifiht Sohnl Ing tenure to County superintend- CALIFORNIA MAJOLICA SALAD SET have a "therapeutic Index" of I ents and assistant superintendents bereavement nt ,,i,, ,, do. in most cases, at any stage of have decided « basebill pennant, WASHINGTON. - The Vcter- •IKplnywl In our window, targe luscious forrst-ireen bowl with "safety factor" 10 to 20 times that lot schools, are but a few of the loved wife and m • cold. The antilhistaminic drugs but St. Michael's baseball teiitv •ni administrttion wir.ts curbs Chartreuse chop dish complete with two-pieee salad server*. of other antihistamtnics. This I solid achievements of his outstand- hanna ODonti. .1 should prove Invaluable in the con. has whnt may be the most unique on thp enrollment of veterans Sells fur llftcrn dollars. nermlts drastic, lowering of effea- trol oj t''» contagion of the com- ing education-minded administra- We especially A claim for pennant-winning causes in "fly-hy-nidht" proprietary What should the ideal gift be? tlve dosage, with a resultant sham mon cold." tion. We know that we can count Rev. Casper Yn.i ;-, ever heard In baseball circles. For, schooh snid to be muthr.ooining A practical, everyday, useful Item or » frivolous, purely orna- reduction in so-called "side ef- on Governor Driscoll to keep our Moftet, Rev. I, A I' • St. Michael's won the Lawrence in unemployed areas. mrntiil thing of beauty? The most Interesting letter, telUiM fects.' such as drowsiness, which Mont ir educational program strong." Rucki, the Fire i>.-i.. , suburban league pennant bectuat It this isn't done "taxpayer* what you (liink a gift should t», will receive the lovely distinguishes many of the older pull bearers, t.'iim -. anMthlstnmlrtics. Mohajr, which comes from th« of a snake. Here's the story. are going to be bled white," SALAD SET AS A CHRISTMAS GIFT- W*y Police Dep.n ••!-. Angora goat, 13 a long-wearinf Toe 'Salem A. C. was leading, I •ays H. V. Stirling, the man 1,4-D Hi-dHnf ABSOLUTELY FREE. The drugs used as coir! pre- yarn. the ventives are relatively new in phar- 4-2, in the seventh inning when who runs the vast GI bill educa- Farm supply dealers should take Here Are a Few Simple Rules tion program. for maceutical chemistry. Only a few Bruce.. Magoon was told by the extra precautions in handling 2,4-D dered. Mmlt your letter to two hundred words. Write on one side Movable Type Salem coach to go in and play Stirling says 1,400 new pro- chemical weed killer In itorei and 11 f I hi' paper only. Do not sign your letter. Enclose name and were available up to about « year ago; now there are about fifteen Koreans developed movable shortstop. prietary schools teaching every- warehouse! if contamination of O'DONNH I address on separate card or paper. Text of letter will be judged— thing from business administra- MK ami Mi mil handwriting or fancy stationery. Write clearly. available for prescriptjon by phy- metal type 50 VIMI-S bci;>:-e Ou'en Maroon picked a glove from seeds and other materials ii to be sicians, Tliey are called antihista- berg printed thr t'ih'e undejfy^qth the bench and trotted tion to paper hanging have avoided. HKNKY CONTEST STARTS NOW. minics because they block the work On the' field. Th« tint St. Michael sprung up in the last year, con- CLOSES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1849. batt^p-riingled. Then came 1 walk. centrating in ureas where vet- of a body chemical called hista- For flatttOry Milk . .TIKIKCS will be chosen after contest clouts. Names will be tnlne, Hlstamlne, when stirred Into The rwp batter hit sharply to short. erans can't get Jobs. Washing and drying a cow's adder withheld from letters while being Judffed. action by substances to which a Mffobn bobbled the ball and all .If something isn't done Rbout Before mijking Is an important step person IK iilleuii! or antagonistic, It, he says, 1,000,000 veterans Announcing ALL LETTERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A in producing sanitary milk. hanoVwere safe. The shortstop ten SALES SLIP FROM OUR SHOP, SHOWING PUR cni.sps human tissues to act ab- samahjng in his gloved hand which will be enrolled in those schools YES!l CHASE OF ONE DOIJ-AR OR OVER. normally in the production of he tonight was a sponge. He fulled by next Jamwry. moisture, nnd In other ways. Billions of Ruttons off the glove, Out poppc-J a fuut- 'Stirling das no quarrel with AVON WOODBRID( GENE 6ALLO GIFT & ANTIQUE SHOP Trlmeton. the parent compound About ten Billion buttons annual. long black snake. long • established proprietary ichools or many of the newer NOW MAS \ Illi! MAIN STREET AT LEWIS STREET — RAIIWAV 7-5343 from which Chlor-Trimeton and ly-70 for each man, woman, and Magoon protested but flM umpire FLOWER SHOP child in the country - are turned ones. •» now under "IIIIIIW of nnnmai gift*." Corlcldln were developed, was dis- found nothing in the rulei to chinge covered to be so effective that Its out by some 300 fac the. situation. St MldtMl'i won, But he siyt the coit of stnd- manaiement of Open Thursdays ind Fridays Till 9 P.M. use for all public, school pupils tories In normal years. 6-4. IRJ one veteran through • one- FRANCIS 8. CAP. 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IM1» nUI", KUliri | , ttie ptant's nanre, it» mtdiw>s, the f Florida Governor U..i Bailey's come -,,' Middlesex County 1st in Nation type of products It manvfactum Ultet Users frrfon Sm fonfrotfon ** a brllli'nn- , executives who may be called upon Ptwni Hii Own Car beivens In lflin for cojnuu,'i,4w«g« •(•!••, employ- LOrA>ON.-A Brltdn *• re- New Schools turned recently froirt tfce V"*** ibU to u» naked ,v ' ment levels »nd answers to otheT vWt la low. , To Help Oit State SUtei reports that America* u h ir| To Establish Industrial Agency a.u*sUoiu< of Interest In mtmuin- Get Headaches •ighUen million „,,,,,"' TAIXAHABSEft, FLA.-Oov. Ful- men were frustrated tactute ing an overall pJctude of Industry ft IWtpt near the ,,„,,, Middlesex County hM th* dit- supply and adequate Mwtge dis- ler Wirren, hit pawned his 1948 Are Brighter wiUiui the county. fy were tied to their iWve*' posal facilities." Cadillac sedan for 13,000. Unction of bPinn thf flr.it county "Such Information It treated as TOWSON. MD-Turn tom* **>• apron strings. Until a way Is found to Im- Because y the whiteness of the help. Or the ntrve may be treated mile. servlep groups totaling approxi- when the requests were received. gimmick!! and gadgets, or to catch that he personally witnessed a rain chafe? » with alcohol, or eln b* wvwtd. Is your engine mately 12.500 with estimated of fish at Marksville, La., Oetober The common cold often brings 'These firms. In almost every other* by the use of »Vch gadgets? weekly salaries and earnings of 23, 1947. ateitt l headaohe* (long with other dis- case, wanted one story modern If you do, you can find them performance 0880,000. along with a thousand other gim- He and hi* wife were In a restau- TlU»iU»if aa thing of the p»tt her*. comforts. Keit Is tb* best treat- plants for immediate occupancy. ment tot • cold. Dr. Fibrlcmt $5,000,000 Payroll Plants of this kind do not stay micks, at Art Brush's magic and rant eating breakfast, Bajkov Hid, The greenboardi, made of green as fine as '& when fish from two to nine inohes glaa»f*tct9, an sandblasted to nys. "This Rives Middlesex County vacant long." fun shop here. long began dropping by the hun- eh'mlnate smoothness and glare. It Sinus disease It not a* common a total non-agricultural employ- Nelson said an Important de- Art, a professional magician, pre- dreds on streets, sidewalk* and is well established lhat yellow ch»* a c*ut* of headsche as many peo- be] ment figure of approximately velopment within the P83t year fer* shop keeping to a try at the lawns, "mystifying the citizens." la rrWHf more restful to jour «y«i. ple believe, he add*. Rest, me of 80,000 people with average weekly has be$n the organization og the big time with a road show or BF, srui:: Remember t h e monotony of heat, nose remedies, nnd ( pain- earnings of five million dollars," Industrial Council of Middlesex thcatec circuit, "mainly because in Several persons, including a white or cream walls broken only relievers like *tpirin often' help. Nelson stated. County. Member firms In the this business the customer Is banker and two storekeeper^ were (SET Till; ( by the blackboard and small, old- Surgery may be needed in bad "By way of comparison, Middle- groups employ more than one- always wrong.." pelted by fish "absolutely fresh fashi(H)ed^ windows? Here, two cases. Kl'AI, pox County has a higher percentage third of the employes engaged in "Look," he says, "i customer and fit for human consumption. walls may be a pate green.. «nd HlgrtlM Btak* High of workers in manufacturing in manufacturing In the county and comes in and asks fyr a limplt Bajkov picked up a big jar of ANSWKR anottytf-Mall and the iowvl-a«d- Migraine rinki high among proportion to population than any within the next few months it Is trick. I wort it for him, but I won't Urge-mouth bass, goggle-eye, two ening ceiling pinkr The fourth w«U headaches that «tu»e the mott other industrial county In New expected that the percentage wil! tell him how. He buys It anyway. kinds of sunfish, several species is mostly broad windows. v miiery, Mort women have H than DOGWOOD TREES Jersey," the- Industrial Commis- be Increased to more than 50 per S«e what ! mean V of minnow and hickory shad. The The- color psychology »nd th* men. Attacks m*y last from * few sioner said. cent. "Not only that,;' tie added, "but largest fish in his collection was 3-4 Ft., $1 - 4-5 Ft,, $2 souiujrd^aldening ceiling! tppareot- hours to several degri. People who When first established the main Eaoh year Nelson's ottce, with now that women bav« entered ban, a ban t 1/4 inches long, he said. 5-6 Ft., $3,00 ly are'qoite effective. When the suffer from mlgrtuie arc likely to function of the office was to bring the cooperation of industries in this li the only Held itft solely to A CitlaM struck by the fish re- RHODODENDRONS county school physician made his be perfeetlonltti. highly emotional, new Industry into the county, Nel- the county, prepares an Industrial men," ported they were" frozen, Those first visit to the new elementary tense, and overconsclentlous, The-re 3 Ft., $2.50 ea. son explained that this Is s^ill an report which when completed is It all started 25 years ago, when picked up by Bajkov were merely building at Loch .Raven—with an doesn't teem to be any tingle 4 Ft.. $3.50 ea. important function of the depart- transferred to a card Index file In Art was six yfcurs old. A relative cold. enrollment of nearly 70ft-he turned cause of migraine, he wys. Often Extra Busliy ment but the efforts are "circum- the Industrial Commissioner's of- gave Rim a magic Set for a Christ- But It Is a matter of record, he to the principal and asked: "Is this one reason for the pain is • widen- scribed to a considerable degree fice. mas present, and "the Idea just said, that frozen fish fell on Eiien. TAXUS YEWS, $1.00 ea. i horaaly'."'Or hive you got muf- Ing of Important arteries in the DlACNOSj by developing shortages in water Here, at a glance, may be found stuck." Now Art is listed among , in 1886. neck, |B4 there are drugs that will 12" -14" flers yon the Children?" tht top magician! of the Country. "The largest falling fiih on rec- contract the arteries. BOXWOOD, 12", $1.00 Once he gave a command per- ord," Bajkov said, "was reported Large Selection of pormance for an. Arabian sheik. Brvarf Hews "Headache of emotional origin It EVERGREENS, BARBERRY, AT Till: from India and weighed over six probably more common than mott That was during the war when Art pounds." Proper feeding and management PRIVET pEDGE, SHRUBS, was stationed In Arabia with an of brood ;«OWJ Is doubly Important Of ut teglixe," he coatinues, 'The SHADE TREES— emotional, restless, fidgety Indi- E&L army airways communications out- the last month before farrowing. AT LOW PRICES! vidual besieged by worries, anxie- fit. The sheik had heard about "the Open All Hours Incl. Sun SERVICE ONLY 3 DAYS astonishing American who can ties, overwork, and too little sleep li in obviou* cauie-ind-effect vic- make a man dead and bring him -TEXACO I'KOIH'll The front end comes tim. In many circumstance!, the WEIGELIA GARDENS back again." AMHOY AV1SI r first ... It now** emotional difficulty it unknown." Art thought the sheik was prob- (,'ONVEKV BOI I.HAl the motor.. . . the Tte doctor must try to help the NURSERY WoodbridKr 8-««M 1 ably referring to hypnotism. Ap- person find the reason for bis 3 Mii.rcs SOITII uv KOCTK :• steering apparatus SulTH l!lVK[l-i'KAM(l'lfV lil .Shop lluur> H lu 5" parently he was, for Art was re- emotional stress. LEFT ON FALL ... the headlights, I'lloNK MIM.TOWN V-M:|!H- \-l Monday to Satiinl.ir (ij warded for his demonstration with High blood pressure may bring Hl'l* MA LISTS IN LAWNS a gold threaded headdress, usually etc. To keep it and A.VIi I'LANTI.MiS OD heidlcbes. The treatment it worn only by state dignitaries. the rest of your car to try the things that reduce blood Th« story itstlf epitomiies the in Up-top »h»p* ... preuure. tin* points of the llutnbuyant art COATS of deception. LET AN EXPERT DO YOUR H AtraMU CHUCK <•••••» »3 About &T« million dollars in ctth NEW ACCOUNT FRONT-END REBUILDING and nwrchaWttae WM given aw»y 20 YEA^S EXPERIENCE to rtflo UateHM for uuwerwg STEAK »5 qtMtlotu or WenUfying tune* or NO GUESSWORK, EXPERIMENTING, DELAYS ptrioaagei bi 1MI. DRIVE 3 day SALE! COMPLETELY EQUIPPED SHOP AND STOCK OF PARTS ROUND (Te» er lette.) Ib. 5 IEAR WHEEL ALIGNING & BALANGINfi 'mm *—* Tbe lump pump I* sometime* Chopped BEEF ***»»31 CORDUROY"" It it a

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• Pay nothinj v RADIO HEA' I*! $1475*1 $6« tt tddty it F|ANK VAN SYCKiE, 186 SI ff^'f Want to Put i • \ ' «' •"k A&P Out of Business? V Til* answer »to be found in the formal ciunplaint "they" have filed with the court By %*f we mean, of course, the anti-trust lawyers from Washington who are out to destroy A&P. \ Tlley say. I. and these are the anti-trust lawyers* own words... that we "have reg- ukrly undersold competing retailers." To this charge we plead guilty: We confess that for the past 90 years we have constantly stepped up the efficiency of our operations in order to give our customers more and more good food for their money. •'.. V |IW American people have seen nothing wrong in this. By their ever-increasing patronage for 90 years they have ihown that they like this low-price policy. Apparently the people still see nothing wrong in thii 1pday. All during the past week - since the anti- trurt lawyers made their charges - we have been deluged with phone calls and letters from men and women in all walks of life who want us to know they are opposed to this effort to put A&P out of business. An enormous number of customers are telling our store managers and clerks that they want to con- tinue to enjoy our low prices for quality foods, , •* r . ,. . . •>• •- »-••• - . • • ... • * * « Farmers and other suppliers are asking what they tan do to preserve this efficient outlet for their products, - , .-•* Our 110,000 employees are asking us to protect their Jobs and pensions. ' _ t Labor leaders are wiring us their opposition to thii threat to labor's living standards. If all these people will be hurt, why then do the anti-trust lawyers want to put A&P out of business? Low Prices Don't Hurt Anyone Do You Want Higher Prices? » The anti-trust lawyers say because we are able to sell food cheaper A» anyone can see, the only purpose that would be served \sf than other grocers, we make it impossible for those grocers to putting A&P out of business would be to raise food price*. compete with us. tWho would this benefit?, If thii were true, we should have all the food business in the United States by this time. JJ^e were die first merchants to set the pattern for low-cost, low- profit distribution. Our example and our competition has led other, Ju«t the opposite ia true. In 1933 we had 11.6 per cent of the grocers to Iceep their prices down,, nation's food business. Now, according to the anti-trust lawyers, M our share has decreased to 6.4 per cent in 1948. Anyone can see Remove A&P from the picture and food prices are we have nothing even approaching a monopoly. hound to go up. As a matter of fact, there are about 30,000 more individual

grocers in business today than there were ten years ago. } Remove A&P from the picture and the way will be Jhere are about 275 more food chains in business todaj than cleared for the destruction of every other efficient there were ten years ago. U Iar$e-fcale distributor. In other words, we have more competitors in the food fold awl do a smaller share of the nation's food business than before. b thii what the American people want? Where is this alleged destruction of other grocer*? ii there any evidence of their inatfUty to compete with us Ii titii m the public interest?

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|of-w»v, owners will be offered fair Fnthinn ! 'Dumb Animals' Are noikrt pri.f. for Hiem In line with NJ Making Si foil Road to Take luppiaUals at the time of acquisl- Cashier Carves iIon Moreover, If an nwner wishes WITH OUR CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Anything But Dumb it Few Buildings lo v ,)iirch.isc his builrllnRB for re-j Bid for movRl to nearby land, he will be In Survival Battle Models of Birds alven His; preference, without; TRENTONT^w iloi,(. N .1 Since the MeHing DateH of Cartereffi VariodH NHW YORK--Three nnlmsli. rnmprtiilon. ui rlo so In that case1 clmtilBliy Yours." r I Jrrwv loll jRiper- geni>r»lly thuiight of us "dumh »ni- 'the owner will p»y ft reasonable When and Where Se««ionn are Hehl uy «IM inivew lonit rnalu" arp proving to bf »nythiii|( ThlsU the thc-mrof n, . price fnr the bulldlnus which will: State's Industrial ,| , , IS.-< i,l;nlr> or nil iir(tin l»«|l 'H« lull dumb as they continue lo thrive He Seldom Sees r , Ch of open land ihr need Piiiiiii r,n. ft ,i.>fPiiii» linn. •" • I include an allowance to be made I'M pi. 'lU'il I" "iiliinlt Ilii'lr mrcl- mill TliurH|)«.i-, t 1'. M. ainlrlsl the perils ol civilization »nd N&W YORK.-With thf «ciptlon campaign which r,,ii,.n,, f:femnval or rlrmnlitinn nf dwrll- week. for the niKt nf removal, the pur- j itm 'iHii'K i"i ti.ii i iiiiitnn.i I''MIK lii:PAI:TM!l)NT (Vimi'iun I the daiiKer alwayi Inherent in ih* of Sunday - hU dajr ofl - be- J«fwl otlwr building 111111."; nlon? a<" i,n,l Tlimri'lMy nt Hill H'"- jrliase of H new lot, the construr- A mndeH hut, rolmfni uf will be Mirprlslnuly amill. I i'l:':sTi:i:s OK AKKIHOAWniiri liou.-»: rnmiiiti> '-, Irnl M.ni'jiv presenre of man. nbectacled F.ugene Ruffalo pusllei, iMmi of new foundation, cellars i ;irIITI'i I*. Koronterx HftH, »<£- at I'lroBlc Klrelmli'*, 1Vs« ''dumb" «nim>ls( appar- change through the caihler'i win- advertlslnd prnju,1m , ,„. L. Tinasi, Chairman of Ihr IXI-\ mil inurlli Tni'iiil«»J » P. ». VMTrciMNH (>P PUHMKIN w M:S - and the like. Where buildings are ently havt developed a trail which light of efforts by aim. ;,,,. Jrrscv Turnpike Authority, niiir 4'nriorrt Loilce JUT, 'Md . ' Hlnr lJindlnr I'M»I '"II. it 1111 dow'on the uptown iWe of tht Waah- I'-n repurchased, the Authority will to keep Industry iirqu',,,,., Bonnrrd tcSflav KI-II.IWH Hull, Miry Frlilny, I P. M.| • lUII, Ki'rnnil nn.l fuiirili TIMH.IIIV, many people find it Impossible to lngton Square station of the 1ND • nllnw n nasonnble lime for their • « I1. M.. AimlUnrv, i»<-.inil "ml 1 develop the faculty ot grtliiin subway syittem the unique advantage., ,,. I' Actually, ihr number of dwf>ll- removal AtfKIIHWV I.KOKIS Cnrlnrol »'rnl ' foiirtli Tlruriiln>' along with mankind. The mccesi But Irfere are many momenta In Jersey location. I unlU Ihm will bo Affrrlrd by :'"!«. Iliiiitiiirh Hull, flrnt km] thlnf AIX:ollOlilC« .\N, M ' KrlllHV »^0 I " M . Al ItillnllKll the days occupation when h« units i'> he affected oy the Turn- •i\TlU)l.ii' l>Afd||TI-:i:M - rmiri • Hull these requirement! II you're to get ing Job urmoriuntiK [,, v 1 and a Iwlf of each of thr 118 doesn't have to make change. It pike, Mi Trnast said thirt ahout along with mem sty resident.*, the rnntuuiL, .lover which ihr highway will is thrn that the caihidr becomes, one-third represent structures spicy r««a p»l*n'has the aciivr . •el," lie said TciBftlirr with t#r u«» Cuttlefish Be sly. im»rt, fast, «erretlve. oblivious to the train's, roar and m)!) that fflD bo salvaged by relocation Or wear > coat of mail, and be tnkes landpaper In hand to apply Qovernor Drlicnli. n K ,,I , bulldlrms surh BS snrnws. One disadvantage of feeding table' Jet proflulslo* may be new to ui, to nearby lands If the* owne.i' m quick to so underground. the glossy finish to his carved ed by the N«w Jersey c,,,r structures of various kinds. scraps to the family pup Is that but It's definitely an old iinry to elect AmonK tli•? d**ll'n< m t™' s( ructiirrs will be owners to dl.nosr nf their relatively the ballc ration Is well-balanced and whitetailcd deer. It's not only Ruffulo works with tht Audubon •fxpunslnn In New jn.,, • by It." nlrt homes at a fair price so that •nd of good quality. Capt, CMk Mrmtrlil a matter of their habits, but cir- boak and another on North Ameri- and other factors, arm,hi they can build and occupy more If. Tmsst Rdfled that Ihr cumstances which make them suc- can birds opened wide. i New Jersey. Council, nriii M modem homes In addition, it .will The newest fashion note of ng nnlh Involved, for the Patty Pttcilcea The spot where the remarkpble cessful while lo many other animals "I suppose it would be really ' fart that, New .le.t spy i, part., me relatively old and ie the means fnr demolition the season is tlir velveteen mat. tlrltllh navigator, Captain jtames face danger of extinction. Jays Dr. grand if I could go into the fields trlally Yours." retwlr unless law sum* of the older and le«s de'lrablf Putt; generally lii assvclated This chic follower of Dame Conk, was slain by natives In Kea- Harold E. AnUiOUj,.curator of the and look at real birds In motion Manufacturers ami d, • xpende on them. Under 1101- units while, dt the same. tlm#, It in the layman's mind with thr glnz< , In-.hi mi wears one of the most lakckua B»y, Hnwali. l» marked department of mammal*. Amer- but I have little time," he explains, rnntemplathn brunch |ii .• ial conditions ninny of these will make It possible to relocnt* in/ of window ia.,h, but to the by a bronze tablet placed under- | *X)Utsl,iti(iiiii! examples of the ican Museum of Natural History. The sound and stress of the sub- eastern locations nrr \uw • • U We t/>rn flown and replaced mnny units which can b« salvaged. painter It means a handy m*teria! Vrittr. Thil memorial, below the j rntton velyeleen styles. H«r c«a.t Smart 1i the coyote. Originally way make little inroad on hi) con- nnint the advances ti,, ? fi«"» buildings for a variety of jnbs—filling rtell surface of the K». Ii visible unly Is practical ns well as pretty, for it lived in the open country of the centratiun as he carvel In hla New Jersey the sixth ••!:,•, ... policy to be adopted by the holes, filling cracks in. upright wood H low tide, and if probably the it is Zelan treated to repel GET-TOGETHER TONIGHT wejt. But now It has worked east chanRe booth. "I don't hear the diiftrial output while ^r Ji

Klr«l Uaa Turbine A H«l(rr H»«« Tkralrt With Loretta Voims "'ll An outline for what was probably the first gas turbine was presented The Pirture With Celestf Holm more than 200 years ago, In 1080. Gutst by Bishop Wilkim in a book, "MatheniBtietil Migick." It was BRAVE' described ai suitable for ''turning Behind Locked With William Kill >ti of a spit, reding of yarn, the chim- ing of belli, the rocking of a cridle, enough to give each man and boy SUNDAY AND MONDAV tlons," "LUST FOB (iOlD Grapefruit Predoctlon With Glenn Ford n"'l MATINEE TRICES Florida ia the leading: state In Ma Softly tailored with the production of grapefruit, fol- capeltt shouldsri, flat- lowed closely by Texfi, with Ari- [2, To 1 Fuvoritc zona and California producing the •COVER CI Next time Dad goei to th» vKorkih»|i to gal busy with hit' shirred bodict, remainder of the commercial crop. l >• til -JIMI -jai» t* :. With «IU Haywortli Men fqvorila hobby, remind him that thert'i a good (hone* full flaring skirt'. In Florida produces about 90 per cent MON. TO 1 thai hit friinds ond neighbors from Ntw Jiniy will bt of the total crop,'Texas 35 to 40 Gen* Kelly petal-smooth, runproof per cent, the desert about 9 per | we'll have to do Is show working rig/il along with him. ' cent and the California summer rayon tricot that'i to grupefiuit area the remainder. TUESDAY AND one of our new Fall Yti, New Jtrsty induitri«t play a big part In tht mapifr ediy-to-core-for and facturt of »mall tooli. It takes a lot of skill to turn #gt A Waller Hr»*c tkralrc "IMPACT" and men, you'll buy a Excise tax reduction will not NllW hammen and plants and screwdrivers, but tht man «md wears so well. In excit- With Brian Donlew m»i apply to installment payments. of them. women in local tool plants havt tht "know-how^1 that ingly new "Conversation Drum. >!«••• la Ella Raines counts. "IT S A GREAT Cslon." Banter Hue, fit so smartly fush- • * FEELING" —Alan— Mart thpn $3,000,000* worth of small tools art manu- Secret Pink/Go*sip "JACK POT JlTTiW* 1, so colorfully pat- "A WOMAN'S factured every ytar in our great ilqtt. Htrt Ii but anothtr Green or Chatter Coral. SECRET" With Joe Yule and KoW'"" ||iied, that they're the txqmplt of tht skill and divtrsiflcolion of tht industrial 1 32-42 $2.95 (Also, Dtahea to the M'" '* In ties lor the new which hflp >o makt-Ntw Jersty grtat. TODAY THItU SATURDAY 44-46 .: $3.50 Ronald Reuan - Virginia Mayo WIIIC int/lCI, rUHIC ifnVANKMA 9IMT HAU, • Eddie Bracken COJMAUNOI m root moutmr ON us nonm "Tilt; UIRl FROM JONES AN* ON Iff FMNJ fOK HltUM OdOWfH. BEACH" ic, only 11.50 each -»iw- STATE THEATRE Howurd Duff ' Marta Torcn Gcorga Brent 1LLEGAHWTRV

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Communist Propaganda Tilt ton. rt«r. lull roiirii and llw Jpr«ey Turn- A» Ihf Plani fnr New Jer*rv « pike In partlcuUr wtll have • declared it will oust. This la something of a new Turnpike nnr.>id and the The nut Ion hn.i ton? through lil :li»»y Ueonmr* moie o' une phntF of prmreM that ht.v to oxplatn the hostility of the peculiar "position for a country to take, In t wonder* tbnut \hi wiped rut MW But condition* w relation to another, with which it lias a lick nl n Inic ind crv an ihc p*rt Imvp rh«n«ed. ihe pendulum „ toward tfttgwhivla MW nat of Hie taxpayer Their *a« a tlm- !'; mutual assistance pact based on the prin- **unv buck and the toll gate Is Then toll foart^ *tr> rondettwrrl bm-k iindln HR an Anterlcnn In- limPS call the ftiwrtan offensive, fi"t only :«H ii nuivinrr but us nu ciples of equality and mutuality. Mitini.m -Ruramit HeraM. secretary of State D*ai» Ache- The Yugoslav Government, in a'recent Injmtlre. Trawler < uumbfi.l at the inrimviiience •>! |i«i|khiM »i TIIK IMMltNG MAN note to Russia, offered to settle all dis- to'l -jut!*. A:ul ihcv WIT" ln'-:'n-i\i not believe There BIP ti.v thltttn tedder or putes by agreement "In accordance with llwv h#d ludip Into their world ii MntKl limp nf!**v ]i»v- more wistful In thl» lift thun tlw and |n the spirit of the International ob- Tint i>i rnursi', led to thnuviit ind pmotlnrn of a mnn 1 but, ligation undertaken by both governments." "•' '•-« 'Iri' t\f f(iad- ntiri brlri" v whii lo^ki in * mirror and mi- can hard- Diplomatic observers considered this a States boimhi tu> the PI»PTIIM denly tt»\\tn that baldPMi 1^ fV l from Individuals nnd pimpini's , desrendlnu on lilm, For the firs: tnc sa^faittttig' to Moscow shrewd position because the Russians, by «nrt the wvemim MS bulii tiuvt- refusing, will violate existing treaties, and, «and* of miles of now inili*v- time with .thurkrd and miurnt.il •» •! niblk' sTV'Ife The t'li'iii ,• eyps. he «?.n hl-.m.'lf a« other* ,, the contetf the So- by the use of force, will demonstrate that Was that tnWpnrt.illrm rout ••* «ri- lilw He used to InlMlne t'-nt mnicnt'lhd ihc|r agreements with other countries, ••cv mihilr |tn>l>n'y pnld fi>' hr Itnd a hiah. dlstlnvuLthed pg The fuch as Poland, Rumania, arid from tux mom*!, »n.l provtrirfi «> hm»- but no* he Ted'«nbes It M the field t servlc* to till ttiepubll; for what It I*— a mere p.'lch of miikc rto their effort to , are considered "scraps of paper" But n*w there in «n BUD-IT;" ground auiTendered ta miriliv by n,r presertt Oovem- by the Kremlin whenever Russian Interests nWff In sentlWrtf. A Murtv ct an tneHornble rpcedlni hulrllir. are at "Stake. toll rnndK throughout the n»ti"r\ Like Uuh irassland stricken by ,,i, the Soviet,: temment has iho*» that more and more stnli-s pinjlon. Ills onre-luxurlant lork; irwflm hl»hwnv exminslm liavt been ihlnr.ed a*»y by the 'ih W.\\. f^nmylfanla No*- pns'iiirp of the years. Soon, very snon, all. «ll will be »nnp IP^ Comvr'lci't ,»|| hnvf their 1 i"ionrl»(1 hl'ilvavs. Ami I p w nothinn he can do to K Vote $25 Million for Institutions New Jr;sey Is toon to loin ' e prevent it. No mBttrr hnw wish- ful h? mav be. no matter l>n« .. Tli" tnj) Byjrem U nn tlio 1 irsMatlvp a'cnrta In CiltfornU. vigorously \\f may nnmiw hU .niilinn bond 1«W« for improve- one additional correctional institution, and Ohio. Mn^iclini'tti nnrt orii'-i" scalp In »n effmt to reawaken It. hp known (IPPD In his he«vt thst si;,tf liUftitlllkjilut wUl be the first numerous major modernization and Im-' . ()iiltp evidently the Idea Is r fmnuiar. in due cour« the top of hl.i h»a l sl;,te pi^MHi^MI the ballot at provrment projects to the pregent lhatltu- 1 win b- »n nmnntti nr>d ••'Inv as rri' Ti>nrp is 't'i^riMTilHcrdbl, o>- ,i,rr 8 CWnewali^t^n. The other tions. ••''••. nn Rpple - Waahlniton Star. n'.pl prtsitlon (o tall reads, tbi •.imr « = , tie ftttpmjM IMhide $H)5 mil- there Is to IHfklnn itlHerv Mit en Organizations and persons revlewlrtg the , bonus for W institutional the State's institutions, says: peeded htehwnvs. Tn> revenues 12 50Q feet r»W=tlveb». WashbUrn pav arenpt sufficient toinclnd- i:>s Sii*"«»'»rt that th? htcher of ,,„ revenu^ **• pledged from: "While some of the State's Institutions hlHhwuy exDihslon and mainte- t|le peHk$ be named Mount »n the old scale. And son n(iel AIIHICA buih pilot h( state s alcoholic towage taxes, or, arc modern, many arc not, Most of them e'en iivue ihe modern ui*e Is crovon. whn flew m.my ,„-,. insufficient, (2)' ata* on real are overcrowded, some as high as 50 per til-tiwtys nnd slmllnr missions In the northern trrrltory ,.,,,n;ti property or (S) surplus from cent. To handle this load, all possible space, Mit'.s of HiKu^v t>-iin»port.itlon. ,md who died June 21. The m-itomt I* wllllnv to pny for ... _ nuk cxclusite' df motor vehicle* often vitally needed lor recreational, cura- Ufttler the Capitol Dome « »-|ri« «ti^liht r~>iid. He does II. S.-CANADA MANEUVERS ; not olilp-t tn tnll brldim that « J. tive and correctional programs, has been i .> • nave on hours and nerves. Hlnh- Canadian and United Statw ,i approve.the Jwnd Issue, the used for dormitories. Then, because of, the By J. Joseph Grlbblus way expansion these dovs has mound and air units will work inability to provide proper treatment, the vey.s In Now Jersey and a zreifn- *nn* hevond the realm of » pub- o"' nnhtlnn techniques sometlm *,minri recinnol use. fied as one of the safer states, v us nf the nclaware River, Wie super-highways are miilnly Wljltehor*, Y. T. occupational accidents are mak- particularly in its upper reaches. fur the tourist and business trip ' " 'y MUSEUM;—Tentative plans to Di. Bem'sma has promised these ing a staggering ctrain on re-remove the New Jprsey Stale. ma leers. sources on industry. accorcJinK to activities will be cuntinued and Museum from Its present site In appropriate action taken *hi'u Hnwever one may bi Ini'llnt'd Carleret Press Save Lives on the Road Thomas Roy Jones. President of the State House Annex, as well An to *lde In the debate there is no the New Jersey State SAlety the State Library, or possibly r>nyln« thai those cl^aiens who PtibUnVied by C«rt*.t!t Press season la community furnishes its quota of victims of Council, eliminate I hem from the State . I'niluttpn In tlit lower do not 'Ac throughways should Ttltphnnt C»ri«r« »-B«00 u;u death on the automobije-highway toll every year, In 1448 approximately $20, scene, in order, in deva(« the HIV* River is exptvted W be r,jt pay lor them. The wide an:! 000.000 iyas paid out in cjises cov- three«k(>ain* Avr.. Curitrn. apilss to re- With the best intentions. we «oritlnue to ctt1 by workmen's compensation,. H* tvefttfcent pHvitte bV 1>hll*(lrt- much a neclsslty as a conveni- 14'w offices exclulrveiS are caus- Mr» *JL,VM careful permit drunken drivers to opera(e^Sra»ahcf Rillt-d In factory a'cicderits dur- ing plenly of grumbling! in offi- pMn..«ul the Cits (if ^Camden ence. Stales can net alonn wIMl- Inc the y?nr wew 175 cial clrcW will probably &« matd by-cgUi't, mit them: nut comfortably, but K. Heeds if it is to get off free when a'pprehchdieif. We llife id K,i fi|>ort» jng is what and approximately 27,000 The Museum Is eolMideml by oecree to clean up Its backyard" ntvertlii'lt^-s iidtqunti-ly. But bi4 • the horrlbli. 61 .speed on our think that we can violate traffic regulations were permanently . injured ill experts the finest small musems instead of wMlnllinf to clump toll roads do pay for thcni.se'.vcs .U t'of V v'-u-vln•! ci!••_• iff i lii addition to 15,- in the United States. Durini! the ifiw dewan* l>iio ttilf beuuUful »nd the users of them yenerally [ways. - •• 1-1 . . without having to pay the pcnilty. It. is 614 accidentally injured to n de- streant, find the churnes are small com- past fiscal year endlns June 30, lull, ul fHliiMt, N. J-, !'»•> 'ehundrcd.Amfclflltt.ft day It too high time, however, that we lost thi* foolish no- iree where coinpensation was 83.&IJ persons, mostly- school purei'l to the convenJence and tion. paid. children, visited the various per- JURIST: — Superior Cfturt Ktifety such roads offer and the iiuiltir the An o* Vir*'h t. JCP to pay tor flftittera transportation. Jones claims the hidden costs manent exhibits there. The larn- Judxe Wlltred It. Jajue h well time saved, That Is why so lew Imnarkable thai We public is so apa- Rigid enforcement of every traffic regula- In Industrial accidents such as efit daily attendance was on April known In Judicial circles tm col- objections lire voiced over any uic IUM or-iud mu nmu w.w ... lion, with stiff fines imposed for minor damages to machinery, loss f>f 24 wrjen 3.664 persons attended orful rhetoric titcorponted In the low of we and that the in time, and like costs are approxi- a flower show In the museum. 'tt-n declsinns. From the 1 i arta iv hardly noik*tt by .the. public. If violations, would do much to make the mately Jour times the amount of During the year 9 special exhibi- bench at all ttmcB, the Jurjst strange. uhknWHPdlac*se was taking average automobile driver safety conscious. the direct costs. Thus the total tions, 12 free lectures and con- likewise utters many words of wlstlmn in a quiet, smtHnt! man- (Ired victlhtt, ft1dft y In the United Let's support the work of the traffic police- bill, can be estimated conserva- certs.and 7 children's programs tively to he at least $80,000,080 a were held at the museum. ner which hns a tendency to put lawyers In their guard. tin re would jjjjk a hysterical reign men and give them the satisfaction of year—almost three times the As part of museum activities, i tliioughdjut'™ land. knowing that we are behind them when airriMnt desperately needed to re- employes sent cut 742.410 films, In 1 .recent decision sustaining habilitate social and welfare In- slides, and other obje'ts to pub- the constlUit\

mftijner tn$km • blanket mnt.itm by the new "AnarchlsU, crimlnaji, UHter- practice of hit the jackpot," i wattttiK period is reduced fro* flv» w uiai me group of aliens before tit* afls. polygamUt* and those «ho ^' County's Naturalization Clerk MsU RUIM ; l0 twn VPars Kvlst pointed out that an ftllcn In nmkinm application for his nil qualiflcations of th* gorem- ... ^.f-n Krroliition P«s continuous years In the talnly h,,s i, coming to this country may flli- final petition the alien fills out a for flvP ment Then Kvtot glvw »P gnuip •monj! ihrm tondln* wit bookk-u|Unite-d States cannot become Na- portunlty t,, , Aids Aliens to Become Citizens a declaration of intention imme- detailed form along with » photo- the -ibnal naturalhathm o.th to further nplilrim tnditions o: turatJwJ." Kvlit explfttaed. "ta caiUam deW, dlltely upon landing here to snow graph, and malls it to the Imml- which each MMtoml wears to «h, United Stair* onttr to beeoiM !t«tW»U»d. « ship. On,,,, ' hit de»lre to become an American gratton nnd'NsturnllKaUori Service NEW BRUNSWICK in thp Suprem* Court? How alleglatx* to any fortlim t rM nip?«in«i Ihrn »14«i^ who'person must no! b* a disbeliever obeyln i cltlnfl. This is commonly referred Office In Newark which nets the K R im fin offtre in the basement "of the Is their term? How many I to as "Brst papers." 1'1'0 fir n hritrinu conducted by a d to defetm tlit United: ,il«aUF rtHtftti U* Unii«l StatM, or opposed to organised govern-1II eveiyon, lV: Ciuntv Record Bulletins that the Stales Senators do we Then a. five year period must federal examlncT in Kvlst's office. ttotton I irVw to 19U Mtr not subject to , ment. They must not bt a member, In his ((«„ .HI ia«p person nevn visits If he's or wl h in What, are the three parts of! elaapsi e before the applicant, may 8hmir<1 the applicant quallfv he crtttttis the *|wrt.«i«) W« «»-l » P™* »-' <*• '"'^ J .. » *«»•««« *p"n* Wlen „ fin Am.'iirin cltlMn. It's the office V rrtw Bnallr prior to J«w 3. government or- body of people cltlKiwhlp „, of Andrew N Kvlst. Middlesex the Constitution? What was the apply for his final petition. Only must wait at least. 30 days before 1M! rm hare hte am^l legated teachlnn dtabe W tb orfarthfd means, i Bm . County'-; Naturallnatlon Clerk Continental Congres*? In tU c«4e where ones spouse l« th# npxt sesslon'of Naturalization ! vr) Ask those on the avprAgp radio alrealy an American citizen Is the Court which is held each March, dll ^w homeland rml M rrrtHlnte of lre.1 Rovernment or to Uw principals of will not lwv, Ink; this office come upward to qute program," Kvlst ssld, "and decl*¥itl«l of Intention waived .Tune. AuKHsi and December. thTm o^ havtn/b^ the N.tu«3i««i™ and , the Constitution of the Unltsd we can th,,, , 10(1 pifrs-m* a month, ill aliens ;ir/,rn.s In Middlesex County. And, you money every day in the :i r Ims bpeii no bairl«r as Kvlst J piinti'd out. He's seen citizenship week! Come see~compare .•HI 1 to R aoman as old as 85 TODAY! You pay only once ;inM to a boy as young as five. .Note How Much Low^r Acme for your total food pur- ArmrillnK tf) Kvlst. naturalized nlirns, if Kiven the opportunity, chases! i •i-ducnily become the highestXype (if A mm ten n.i. Prices Are Than A Year Ago! "Color, :nce or creed does not Today's S«pt 29 i ii'tc a !"od citizen. But, on th* Caitncd Vc^etablei 1948 Today's Price Canned Meah, F«h rintrary. It is the man's Inner self Price Price •fc" Hint- counts in good citizenship." MM fnoch Sty« 2 lie believes. $trki§Bean r 33c 2/35c Clartdge Franks Sic

The naturalized citizens of to- »• Fancy «-"23c »——47 c Sic more cultured than those of two FarmdoU Yillcw *°— 27c ill IIIICR a«o. In fact many of them Corn Swtit Cniihtd 2 17c Broadcast Hash M it^—3U iU know more about our government. us ti.Mit.iwis, its workings, than AcnwCoComr 19c Swift Prem ——39t 47c nitive born Americans. « «. 1 /c m Chicktn-ol-At-lM "Thl.i Is largely due to the fact Sauerkraukt t 2 COM *Jt % 27c 1 Una Orot.d, Ote.n lalwl "S 35c 41c m Chicttn-ol-lh»-5ta tin! our immigration lnw« In re- 1 UIIO Whit. M