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artereCARTERET, N. J., FRIDAYt, OCTOBER 4, 1946 PRICE THRKI i 2 Synagogues to Hear Appeal Van Riper iweetnm For Funds to Aid Jewish Relief Sewer Improvement Project AND Is Ducking Sessions Arc Scheduled sively to various national and New York publications. He In an experi- For TohMfthtJ'omorrou)enced and versatile lecturer. He lit Light a son of Louis Llpsky, distinguished Dump Fight Cut; Figure Now Is $610,000= With Lipsky Speaker Jewish leader. Mr. Lipsky has visited Palestine CARTERET -- Announcement where he became directly ac- Turk SHVS Efforts to wan made today that Eleazer Ltp- quainted with the practical Reach Him Fruitier; High School Boys ,,r,c of general Interest In sfcy, formerly an assistant District achievement of Its building pro- Wings A. C. to Officially Open Only Relief liner „,„ and the manner In Attorney in New York and a pro- New York Proceeds various municipalities are gram. h minent New Tnrk Lawyer, wm Form Fire Squad New Clubhouse Tomorrow Night Provided; Oct K ,'U)t inn to meet their prob: »pcak at the two local synagogues CARTERET Officials of a half- i in- following ftdncernlng In behalf of the United Jewish Ap- Spurs Helpjortelpjo Refugees dozen communities on 8taten liin-idKc Township is being peal for Refuses, Overseas Needs Island Sound, Including Carteret, CARTERET -The fire squad at Mayor Skiba, Turk to be nicf! from The Woodbridge and Palestine, have apparently been left waiting Carteret HiRh School under the rnnticd for completion of the club Is Date of Hearing! pendent-Leader. direction of Chief Clinton Misdom house: and also for a game social Mr. Llpsky, who rms achieved hi at the church by Attorney General Honor Guests; Parents CARTERET -- A revttW Of', Walter D. Van Riper just when organized this week. and a fall dance. The proceeds of ,,i;iy, I guess I am going wide prominence for his authorita- The following boys are on the Invited to Banquet the Third Annual Dance will be earlier plans has resulted,In tht tive marazino articles dealing with a happy union had. been planned reduction of the Borough! mm> to pull the plug on to fight the establishment of a squad: Joseph Magella, Chief; used to finish the exterior of the 1|1( Jewish problems and the upbuild- William Katchur. Assistant Chief; CARTERET -The Wings Ath- clubhouse and to purchase a tele- extension program from a SWAM ' I, , irresponsible blather ing of the Jewish homeland In Pal- garbage dump by New York City letic Club, one of the community's project to one of $610,000. An «*v, on Staten Island. Lenard Catre, Secretary; William vision set. it the refusal of the lestlne, will speak at the Con- O'Brien. John Collins, Joseph Poll. few clubs boasting ownership of dlnance to permit the '1M1HW flC • ,, hip Committee to per gregation of LovinK Justice Syna- In the meantime, New York its own home, will conduct "open bonds to cqver the cost m adap- evidently is proceeding with Its Arnald Cleversey. ^chael Valko. n new apartment houfle gogue toniftht at fi:45 o'clock and William Carney. Paul Sarik, John house" today at the clubhouse, State Move on Veteran ted on first reading by tht votei it the Brotherhood of Israel Syna- oiicinal intention to use the Fresh 19 Mary Street from 9 A. M. to of the four Republican memben ,, i.nilt in the park. Kills area, directly across from Michael, Chester Oldakaskl, An- [OKiie tomorrow morning, drew Palsal, Anthony Huday, Ray 9 P. M. The public IK invited to Housing Expected Soon of the Council with the Democratic • • • • Carteret, us its new disposal area, visit the quarters of which the members passing. The United Jewish Appeal lias A letter to the State Department Bodnar, George Little, Joseph VI- ', are, I am sure, most veros. William Trestensky. members are Justifiably proud. CARTERET-Charles H. Bid- At a session a week ago, aa aunched an unprecedented na- of health from D. Israel Weinstetn man, Jr., who will administer the ml to our neighbor, the -lonwidc campaign for $100,000,- Edward Bonncll, Paul Wasll- The official openins of the head- ordinance was Introduced to au- confirms this theory. Dr. Wel»- quarters will take place Saturday State's housing program for vet- Amboy Bvening News M0 in 1946 for a i?ip;anUc relief steln, who is New York City's wltz, Robert Modrak. Walter Pav- thorize work at an estimated cott night at which time a banquet erans has advised the Borough or 1820.000 but this week CoUDCll- I,, strict attention it i» )nd reconstruction program over- Health Commissioner, wrote: lowski, David Lynch, John Ben- Council he has received its re- seas, for large-wale upbuilding suloc, Henry Turlk, Emil Bizitb, will be served. Mayor Stephen ! man John Turk explained that thta r to problems in Wood- "This will acknowledge receipt Skiba and John Turk, President quest for assistance and will I mttare included Installation of »- 1( ahd settlement In the Jewish Na- of your letter of September 13, Prank Bamburak, Richard Brown, ,. Township, particular- tional Home in Palestine and for George Cllarlk, Gene Clzo, Elmer of the Borough Council have been shortly forward the necessary cailed 1946 with reference to the estab- Invited as the guests of honor and applications: | was the Intention merely to e»tond hen we recall some of ,he ad.lusf.menl of newcomers in lishment of a garbage dump on Resko, Emll Fablna, William Var- applications: fantastic conditions the United States. The United ga, Rudolph Bodnar. the toastmaster will be Matthew Approximately 90 srngle dwell- ithe relief sewers to obvlat* flood- Staten Island across the river • Rubei Jarka. Samuel Kaplan, ing units are needed, a survey ling both of cellars and streett. prevail in Perth Am- Jewish Appeal, which is the largest from New Jersey. The City of New humanitarian drive ever under- the club's legal advisor, will speak. lias shown, and the Council has Mayor Sklba and his Democratic IIKI which ordinarily York is planning to establish a The parents ,of the members and asked the assistance of both the colleagues again urged that taken by any American organiza- ELEAZER LIPSKY sanitary fill In the vicinity of Fresh ],| receive the thoughtful tion, has for its purpose the re- Season is Opened those who assisted In the forma- State and Federal governments will of the Carteret electorate Kill in Staten Island. tion and development of the club In providing them. So that the first determined before an aX-.: Ignition of the loca building Of the lives of the 1,400,- "The site is bounded approxi- 1,1 per. In our humble 000 Jewish survivors of Nazi ex- will also attend. survey can be as complete as pendlture of this size be under-' mately by Arthur Kill and the By Club at Dinner The club's charter will be of- possible, It is urged that all those taken, but the new ordinance via however, we cannot termination in Europe. Three Audrey Burke Wed Victory Boulevard on the north, major fluencies are represented in ficially presented to the president, who have not yet registered their passed on first reading. • I nit commend these Travis Avenue on the east, Rich- CARTERET—The opening din- Francis Gaydos, as part of the housing needs, to complete the Mayor Skiba. to settle the ques- ,-nis to our friendR and .he historic United Jewish Appeal mond Avenue on the South and ner of the season for the Evening occasion. blank at the bottom of this page drive^They are the Joint, Distribu- In Church Nuptial tion of whether or not It Is too them that "while Arthur Kill Road on the West, Department of the Carteret Wo- The Wings Athletic Club was Immediately and forward It to tion Committee, the United Pales- and probably will be started on man's Club took place at the White late to Include a referendum aft CARTERET—Miss Audrey Eve- organized on September 17, 1840. Borough Clevk August J. Perry the general election ballot In Nc~ py appreciate their tine Appeal and the National a small scale. The full-scale opera- Gate Inn, Matawan on Monday A garage was adapted for use as at the Borough Hall. itible intentions toward Refugee Service. lyn Burke, daughter of Mrs. Eve-tion will not be, reached until with Laura Gerek in charge of i ; vember. read a letter from County lyn Burke, Locust Street, became the first headquarters and the j Clerk Edward J. Patteh In which it charity in this cane Mr. Llpsky was born in New another year, arrangements. first officers were Edward Brechka,, the bride of John B. Donovan, son "Efforts will be made to operate The next business meeting will | he advised the Council such • ,11,« well if it were start- York. He is a graduate of Colum- of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Donovan, president; Henry Czapllnsky, vice- | referendum could be Included. Mr. i bia College and of Columbia Law this fill strictly in accordance with be held October 14 in the home president and George Brechka, Schools Emphasize, home. Chrome Avenue. Saturday at a the Department of Health regu- of Anne Proskura, 7D Lincoln Ave- iPatton explained that last-minute School. He lias contributed exten- nuptial high mass in St. Joseph's secretary-treasurer. During their ; ballot changes are possible this lations for operating a land fill. ue. Church. Rev. Paul Dwyer, OSM, tenure the club's basketball team • year because of the possibility the nave, for instance, kept Copies of these regulations are at- Those attending the dinner were was entered in the City League and Fire Prevention .ijmcc of Perth Amboy in Catholic War Vat Pout pastor, performed the double-ring | State might want to conduct a ceremony tached." Helen Mudrak, Catherine ppech, was outfitted with suits and referendum on the matter of iiiiw to provide housing CounciUr'in John Turk, who Mary Czaya, Loretta Algozzlne, jackets. The second slate to take ! CARTERET -Special programs \ | veterans housing In , for our veterans. It Is no FAevtum Mommy \ Mrs. Jnnet Pettlt played the nnanc nR has led the fight in New Jersey Agnese Gunderson, Elsie Sweda, office consisted of Edward Wicl- j have been planned for all the The positioportion iia^m bby MayoMayorr nidi as we would like, bu wedding music and accompanied against the project, announced Helen Brechka;Florence Markulln, Tne a m CARTERET Election of officers the soloist, Mrs. Clarence Jackson. guckl, president; Henry Xzaplin- public and parochial schools in skiba and c'ouncilmen CoughUn i he Federal government can at the Borough Council meeting Julia Ginda, Mary Lukach, Laura ski, vlce-persldent; George Brech- the borough next week to mark! hick was upheld In a :..ic itself from Its own re by Sacred Heart Post 819, Catholic The bride, who waa given in that he and his committee had Gerek, Gertrude Turk and Anne and Les marriage by her grandfather, Fire ka, treasurer and Edward Brechka, Fire Prevention week. Fire Marshal | ienBt,iiy speech from the floor by : enough to send up th War Veterans, will take place been Betting "a royal run-around" Proskura. try Tw d bth f Joh" S. Olbricht announced today.today. , ,'' i . . Monday night at 7:30 in the Marshal John S. Olbricht, wore secretary. Two dances, both of M chBe ahu eUo Mr 8mlteUo >• materials our temporarj from the Attorney General in their which were splendid successes, Mr. Oibricht said tliat he and chlded the Republican majority iDi veterans and thei church basement. Refreshments an ivory satin gown fashioned efforts to communicate with him ALUMNAE INVITED with a fitted bodice and a peplum were sponsored during the incum- Fire Chief Clinton Misdom would ; for going to the State Department fifty of them—in trie will be served. and arrange for a conference. The CARTERET The Middlesex bency of these officers and it was Tract and In Port Read of Brussels lace. The full skirt visit each of the schools person- of Health and "asking the State Final plans for the Hallowe'en dissenting group plans, however, Chapter of Georgian Court College during this period also that pro- ally and ftsk the children to bring ; to compel us to spent this money." be completed. Dance will also be made at this extended Into a long train and to meet on Wednesday of next Alumnae will hold its annual Ball her fingertip-length tulle veil with perty for a clubhouse was pur- the message of fire prevention Turk Explains Stand time. The dance is to take place week to try to map Its own fight meeting at the home of Miss Mary chased and construction October 31 in St. James' Halt, a scalloped edge,.fell gracefully independently of Van Riper but Gundrum, 21,1 Henry strefet, South was j home to their parents. ; Mr. Turk asserted that Carteret .Ik about thl uew :apart from a coronet df lac«. She carried started. I The fire marshal also recom-' now has n» discretion on whether - >u.se being the means o With the Al Kaila orchestra pro- whether anything can be done in Ambdy, ohtaoriday evening, Octo- Present Officers viding music. At the last meeting a bouquet of Easter lilies. time to prevent starting of the ber 7. All graduates living/in Car- mended that residents of the bor- i or not to remedy the sewer sltua- »ut the veterans In thi The bridesmaids, Mlases Pern Present officers, in addition to oueh take notice of the following! tion which he dtscribed as ,• i i.ses. is so much e*«WMh of the Post, a bowling team was operation is extremely doubtful. teret are invited to attend. President Gaydos, are Andy Shy- organized to participate in the Ward of Elisabeth, Dorothy Walsh safety measures recommended by: tremely dangerous to the health . principal dluehters are of Perth Amboy, Josephine Jack- manskl, vice-president; John the National of Fire Under- and comfort of local residents The ou would expect, veterans Catholic War Veterans' county Brechka. treasurer and Edward league. son and Dorothy Donovan of this writers not only for Fire Preven- State, he said, has now ordered Miner long-time residents place, all wore similarly styled Boro Residents Principals in 9Wielgucki, secretary. They ar-1 tlol) Week bul for every week ,n that Carteret "shall and must' I; Amboy who, for obvious gowns and picture hata. Miss WaVd 'the year: take steps to eliminate a menaet in .picuous reasons, prefer to Jewish Auxiliary Lists wore blue, Miss Walsh, orchid, Be careful with matches and to the public health which It has Woodbrldge. They we Uk Miss Jackson, yellow and Miss Weddings; 8 in Local Churches Goodell EndorseS j smoking materials. Keep ash" trays 1 decreed exists. This Judgment wig many members of the Card Party October 28 Donovan pink. They also car- handy. Don't smoke In bed. based on the testimony of 64 local <>; i he Perth Amboy Evening ried colonial bouquets of summer Be sure you have proper fuses esldents, lie said, who told of .it is understandable that Chodosh-Simpson Rites daughter 'of Mrs. Ida Simpson, conditions in their homes and their CARTERET — October 28 has flowers. Brooklyn and the late Julius simp- Scout Fund Drive In your box as "safety valves" for prospective new residents been set as the date for the public Daniel Donovan was his broth- your el6ctrlc system, and do not neighborhoods. .ike to loin our community Performed Sunday in ion, became the bride of Plncus Councilman Coughlln again ex- card party to be sponsored by the er's best man and the ushers were Chodosh, son of Mrs, Rebecca CARTERET—Inn communi-1 substitute fuses of larger amper- ibtless they would prove to Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brother- Andrew Bistak, Joseph Prankow- Millroxe Chateau cation to William C. Horley, gen- age than your electrician advises plained the reason for his refusal Chodosh, Railroad Avenue and to vole on the ordinance, stating |l>;.-ndid neighbors; but the hood of Israel in the Ukrainian ski, Thomas Poxe and William the late Louis Chodosh, Sunday eral chairman of the Boy Scout -15 amperes usually Is correct. fact Is that Woodbrldge Pavilion. Olbricht. CARTERET — Nine weddings, Finance Campaign, George S. Have all electrical work or ex- that his position was the same i at the Millrose Chateau, Brooklyn. a week ago when he was unwilling i-!;ip is having a bad enough To Live in Fords eitfht of which were performed in Rabbi Jacob Goldstein officiated. Goodell, Supervising Principal, tensions of wiring done by an ex- : u us U Is to balance its Members of the committee arc: borough churches and In which pert electrician, to declare his vote on a matter Mrs, Harry Chodosh, Mrs. Edward Upon their return frorn a wed- endorsed the campaign. Mr. Good- • ultout assuming now the the principals were residents of The bride, escorted by her ell's letter reads as follows: Nome Good Advice which he hadn't sufficient time to Shaplro, Mrs. Benjamin Sussman, I dine _trip to Washington, p. c.. brother, Seymour, and her mother, Do not look fur gas leaks with study. He then went ufi to say • Hi apartment-house dwel- and Virginia, the newlyweds will Carteret, were held during the "As a former Scout in the very v.iihout going into all the Mrs. Morris Chodosh, Mrs. Sidney ' '" ' """ ~~ ""'" past few days. with an open flame. Call the gas com-that apparently the Republican Fox, Leo Rockman, Mrs. Jack reside at 420 Crows Mill Road. early days of Scouting, in a troop a must be realized that the Hovaiiec -Chamra a lone train and a fingertip length which received no community sup- pany if you think there Is a leak, majority hadn't examined the first \ in i; an economic one, oon-Hirsh and Mrs, Weissman. fContitmtd OH Pdflt At a nuptial high mass celebrat- veil arranged from a crown of seed port whatever, paying its own way Keep candles or open lights ordinance carefully, for otherwise * \ • i:> it does the prospects of ed Wednesday morning at Sacred pearls. Her bouquet was of white^ one hundred per cent in Its camp- away from combustible decorations it would have realized its errors : iMd tax rate at a time we Heart Church, Miss Ann Mary gladioluses. The bridegroom was ing and all other activities, I can and costumes—and warn smokers, "How can this Council," asked * -J escorted by his mother and Dr. Mr. CouKhlln, "pass an ordinance It •••••y paying far more than Chamra, daughter of Mrs. George itate from experience that it was too. i us are able. CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Chamra. Upper Roosevelt Avenue, Jacob Chodosh of Flushing, L. I, not easy for the members to carry Clear out papers, rubbish, litter It hasn't studied. That's the rea- ,\ !•• who is capable of the became ttie bride of Prank Hovan- Miss Pearl Chodosh, sister of the on an unaided program of Scout- und discarded Items from attics, son I passed last week, Now we M uperficial reasoning should tc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew bridegroom, was maid of honor ing. cellars and closets frequently. have another ordinance, and may- '/£ Note: Contributions to this column must be in this office and the bridesmaids were Miss be next week we'll Have still an- .imi these conditions and no later than Tuesday of each week. They must be made in Hovanec, Perth Amboy. Rev. A. J. "Today, fortunately for Scouts Keep paint and oil rags or mops Sakson performed the double-ring Anita Simpson, sister of the bride, in tightly closed metal cans, un- other." Mr. Turk asserted st this u:,D understand that there writing. and Scouting, things are different, point that would not be the caseJ1 •ucious few veterans who ceremony. Miss Phyllis Chodosh, sister of the and the people in many communi- less you can dispose of them at OCTOBER bridegroom, Miss Benuce Smith once. "Are we men," countered Mria •iilord to pay the rents of Miss Julia Chamra, cousin of ties contribute some financial as- Turk, ."who have the courage tyi p'T month per room, as 4—Annual dance sponsored by Pirates at St. James' Hall. the bride, was maid of honor and and Miss Rose Goldberg. Judith sistance to their local Scouting Place metal screens In front of Opening of the new clubhouse of the Wings Athletic Club, Kaplan was the flower girl. fireplaces, take a stand on a matter which iiM'd for these apartment*. William Hovunec was his brother's program, everyone says Is necessary? If you. i in- veterans need at this 19 Mary Street. best man. The maid of honor wore a blue "I trusfc that all citizens of Car- Empty hot ashes into metal 5—Wedding of Miss Ethel Bodak and John Osag at St. Eliza- 1 gentlemen were sincere yv wouH -ii HI a survey by the local Given In marruigc by her bro- marquisette gown with dubonnet teret Who feel that they can do containers instead of wood boxes beth's Church at 3 P. M. accessories and carried dubonnet or cartons. not have this, trouble, but you aiis Authority prove* It—are Banquet sponsored by Wings Athletic Club at new club- ther, John Chamra, the bride so, will give something in this have been ducking this question t$ wore a white bridal gown fash- gladioli. ' The bridesmaids and year's campaign,'^ Clean chimneys, furnaces, and they can rent for ho more house at 8 P. M. flower Kill wore pink gowns and for years and the fact that you vtu a month. If there are ioned with a fitted bodice and pep- stoves of soot. Check them care- Observance of Yoni Klppur by Jewish residents of Borough. carried bouquets of red joses. fully and have needed repairs me trying to stall Is politics veterans around wh» are In 6—Wedding of Miss Helen Demeter and Lawrence J. Zimmer- lum of white brocaded satin WANTS TO BE COP and simple." trimmed with seed'pearl embroid- Murray Simpson, brother of the CARTERET—Application for n made. Call In a heating expert if f ton, Just home fiora the man at St. Ellas' Greek Catholic Church. bride, was best man and the ushers Calif hiue Political to pay from $60 to ISO a 7 -Meeting of Sacred Heart Post, C. W. V., at 7:30 P. M., in ery and a bourfant skirt of d, est man nd the ushers place on the local police force was your furnace is inefficient and does starched chiffon. Her fingertip were Sanford and Richard Chod- made to the Borough Council not provide enough heat. "You're pushing this sewei mat- solely for an apartment, I church basement, sh, Lawrence Kaplan and Bernard ter now," was Mr. Coughlin's re- •ry would stand up and be 8-Meeting of Board uf Directors of Carteret Chapter, Hftdas- length veil of illusion was ar- Wednesday niKht by Steve Kunak, Look for beams or partitions ranged from a juliet cap and she Blunientlml. 31 Lelck Avenue. The application that are blackened by heat radi- Joinder, "because the election bt il sah, at the home of Mrs. Samuel Roth. so near." Meeting of Oil Workers Intornutional Union, Local 387, at carried u cascade bouquet of while Upon their return from a wed- of Mr. Kunak, who Is a veteran ated from a furnace or stove. Mr. Shutello's objection to the , i i in more, even if all these Fire Hall No. 1. pompoms und lilies of the valley, ding trip to Canada, the newlyweds was referred to the Police Com- Safe clearance for hot parts of it mils were not valW, what 12-Dance, St. James' Hall. Curteret Cardinals. The maid of honor wore a rose- will reside in Carteret. For travel- mittee. (Continued on Paqe 4) plan, he declared, was based on 1 the apartment! do the Wedding of Miss Shirjey Ashton and George Bakke at Bap- wood taffeta gown with a match- Ing, Mrs. Chodosh chose a black the fact that when the work coa- '• |>m now? The Federal govern- tist Church, Laurelton. 5 P. M. ing plumed cap and a shoulder ensemble with a black and white templated In the current ordinance can't even get Into > buiidero to do an* better? 15- Meeting of Needleemft Club at home of Mrs. Mary Htdt, honeymoon in Pennsylvania. For At a pretty fall ceremony held The Borough of Carteret, recognizing the fact that not l let us suppow the equipment Herman Avenue. only veterans but civilians as well, are unable to find suitable Sanitation Commission. It was traveling, Mrs. Hovune,o wore a Saturday at Holy Family Church, here that Mayor Skiba said the \ callable. How kmttlrould it IB—Wedding of Miss Agnes Gavaletz and John Midtnlck at black suit with white accessories MIM Margaret L. Hilton, daughter housing accommodations In Carteret, is attempting to determine the apartment UOUM to St. Ellas' Greek Catholic Church. : Just how great ts the need. This can be accomplished If ail those estimate for the entire proje< t will ,j and a pom-pon cor*age.\ of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hilton, Lou- be $1,009,000 when the disposal W bmpleted and iwflf tor oc- Meeting of West Carteret Association at Borough Hall. isiana, became the bride of John who are seeking permanent homes will All out the registration " Then, If • Wedding of Genevieve Marie LeVan and Chief Pharmacists The bride U u graduate of Pace blank below and mail it or deliver it to the oflice of A, J, Perry. plant cost is included. k Institute, Nwv York City, and ts V. Tomczuk, son of Mr. and Mrs. i^mpleted, how ' Mate Jauurius A. Chomicki at St. Joseph's Chilroh, Stanley Tomczuk, Hermann Ave- Borough Clerk, Carteret, N, J Just as soon as It etui be learned "What are we going to do about %f, associated with her brothers In the how many homes of various kinds ure required, strong efforts the disposal plant we must put ty < could Bet up the' 21-Card party, sponsored by Washington-Nathan Hale PTA, nue. Rjev. M. A. Konopka per- Nathan Hale School, cqal and oil business. The bride- will tx> mude to have them provided. In?" he queried. "Furthermoie, we ^ (•nth according to groom, who wns graduated from formed the ceremony and Miss [ families? 22—Class initiation, L'ouit Cwteret, Order of RlWtW, Kn Josephine Czaja was soloist. are contemplating this expenditure ji the Middlesex County Vocational NAME Number in family at the absolutely worst time when 24-MeettnB WK* Installation of officers of Carteret Chapter. 8chool, New Brunswick, ia the pro- The bride was attended by three natural that an «irta»pt PRESENT ADDRESS TEMPORARY... prices are at their highest. Condi- Hadassuh at Brotherhood of Israel Synagogue. prietor of a gasoline station in sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs. (Continued on Puye 41 prospector would inim to Fords. George Gerek as maid of honor VETERAN HOW MANY ROOMS NEEDED ItZSZd^SU by lil* Auxiliary of Broth- ChodoHh-Simpsmi und Mrs. Aqlhony CMCCIOIH and and In CUM erhoort uf Israel In Ukrainian Pavilion. MUe Estelle Ruth Simpson, Miss Rosalie Tomczuk aa brides- WHERE EMPLOYED some of the JC-floMfcai siwmwred by GUI Scouts of borough in Carteret maids. Joseph Patrick was best Local Sodality Member* '«*• cite one ortim High School atadium, man and ushers were Francis und MAXIMUM RENT YOU CAN PAY '. „...... ,.. To Attend Installation principal we. I , Frances Tundyrak Stanley Tomczuk. DO YOU WAkT TO BOY A HOME Pible indifli NOVEMBER The bride wa» attired In an CARTERET — Members of the in the 'Cutest Baby' Contest 3—Fall Dance sponsored by Lone Star Social and Athifrttc Qub Ivory satin gown made with a Do you intend to live In Cwteret permanently Sodality of the Holy Family sweetheart neckline and a bouffant Church will attend the Installation -J CARTEBBT- Four-year-old Why art preset facilities Inadequate or Unpractical 6-^Meiini ofaSS^t Holy Family Church. Junior ««»Uty Frances Twidyrnk. daughter of i*klrt. Her fingertip length veil of the Amboy DUtrlot SodallW/f •ven on c Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tandyrak, felt from a tiara of seed pearls Union officers Sunday afternoon 1*8 the ell l2_Me1tSg°of ouwortar.' International tola. tS|ilt. * 20 Emerson BU'eet, won the first and she carried » prayer book with ut Hpiy ...,.:. . :, „ Fire Hall No. 1. loca! prlie lo the 1946 "Cutest a clutter of gardenias. Amboy 13-14-Chribtmas OMft Bale Id In to plans matte exp . Jr.. Baby Contest" conducted by a, Mr*. Owol vm «romance blue at a meeting church basement from 7«t r. M, -*,, Perth Ambojr rtutflo. The oWW t«ff«t» KOWO ityled nunllw to th» A( the «ov«a to hM^ and Mrs. Robert MarUadalo in phwrf e. WM awarded a »60 Savings fcajd. bride's aad | mrt?hlR|[ oalot, Tl» ^ ^ ^ 8, a junior |Nt thta DECEMBER lied. The are honorable mm* YOU WILL DECIDE! consign these survivors to the doom the Naji planned. We brae only to every available source-from savings, from necessities even, in Ofdff fa* ignore their need. Hanger, cold and blighted hopes wil do the test. they may be assured life. "Whosoever preserve* a life, it a a* tta)|k In 1946 it me most crucial year in Jewish history. It is the year of sur- preserved a lull universe." / , 11,400,000 Jews who remain alive in Europe have not been saved. vival. They have weathered the wave of intolerance; we mat rescue them We of the American community are the arsenal of survival If w&Q They have only been reprieved. For ten yean and mote they—the from its undertow. We have a dual responsibility, to ourselves and to to give full support^) the Battalion of Mercy- the United Jewish Appeal first victims of Nazism-stood up against the bitterest blows of the op- them, which cannot be evaded or postponed. —we must scratch off lifts for the dollars that fall short pfejKXS. Today, they still await their fate in uncertainty. K For them, deliverance from the sword has lost its meaning. In recognition of this emergency the United Jewish Appeal b asking OK million four hundred thousand human beings await youf dedttoa Not a dagger but a straw, tbt straw QJ mdifjertnet, will suffice to finish this year for an unprecedented sum—$ 100,000,000. Shall they live, or shall they die? You will decide. Hitler's work. These 100,000,000 dollars constitute an invincible armada. They will WOfcK for the United Jewish Appeal. Work as you've never worked Whether these Jewish survivors—men and women and children—are go forth to conquer in the name of mercy, to redeem for the cause of before, Give us your time—your effort—your services. Write or phot* ut to be truly saved is fora s to decide. humanity. They will heal the sick, lift up the weak, rescue the oppressed aodiaj,'1! want to do my part to save 1,400,000 lives!" Anti-Semiti«n and displacement have made the plight of the remaining and feed and clothe the hungry and cold. SACMflCEt Can you honestly enjoj all the good things of lift amidiQ Jews of Europe far, far worse than that of other victims. Most of them And if this colossal sum is to convey lasting benefits, it must also much suffering? Do you feel quite right about being so comfotttble. are not receiving any aid from intergovernmental sources. They* do not provide a country, a home and s welcome, in Palestine and other lands, when over a million of your brothers sturve... and hvein&jr? ask for preferential crewmen*. They hope merely to be raised from the for the oppressed, for those who cannot go back to their former homes, for level of sub-hurronity to the level of survival. They cry out to us, not for those who have no homes to go back to.

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mm V weddings in boro , OFM officiated. Broth** Abel Rlsh played the wedding music Untod JStttiotu Program Hadmtah to f nitoU (Cantimtd from Pagt 1) Olbricht to Speak 6 Veterans Guests CARTKMT-flol Hbrtt and accompanied the rolol.it, Mts» At Wathington School Officers on October 24 icd bouquets Of Washington Avenue, (Jew to' Stephen Poch. nephew of the Annette Stcokan. to attend the wedding of taWl bridegroom, was ring bearer. Qlven In marriage by her father. To School Pupils CARTERET — Beverly Bchmldt At Crohman Party — The InaUlUUon on September M. Re leftihit IK,w|ywds will reside In The maid of honor wore a plus'n he bride wore a colonial styled announced trie United Nations of officers of the Cartrtet Chapter day for Lot Anteles. to vMt'1 „.,,],, pa., after spending pink slipper satin gown with a of white satin with a CARTERET — Fire Marshal Program given under the direction his son, 8am Novlt, an* mnryinoon at Atlantic City. hoop skirt and a matching head traih and a fingertip length veil CARTEmrr-Mr and Mrs Ar-j«*"»££»£»&°^ John 8. Olbricht will speak to theof Mrs. Marlon Ryan at the Wash- relatives. On Friday, he fiM nvrl'iriB. the bride chose a dress. Her bouquet was of pink arranged from a tiara of orange ington school during United Na- hur Orohman, upper Roosevelt I Synagogue. to Texas where he will lUf ', iprfl suit with black acces- and blue pom-poms. The others blossoms. Her bouquet was ofchildren of Nathan Hale School tions Week. American, English, Avenue, were hosts at a welcome On Tuesday nlRht, the chapter his brother until today mifj mi orchid corsage, wore similarly styled gowns, MTR. white roses and lilies of the valley. on Fire Prevention at the assem- Chinese. Polish, Swediah. French, home party in honor of six vet- Board will meet in the home of will start for home. bride Is a gradifete of Pair Babies wore hyacinth blue and car- Miss Mary Derczo, as her sis-blies Monday. and Danish games, songs, and Tans, all employes of the U. S.Mrs. Samuel Roth. -jclioo] nnd St. Joseph'B Con- ried a colonial bouquet; Miss Irene ter's maid of honor, wore an orchid Films "Precisely So" "anddanws were performed by the Metals Refining Company. ifliilsiana. The bridegroom. Sosnowski wore champaRnc-eolor IN NAVY SCHOOL starched chiffon sown with a hoop "Caught Mapping" obtained from first grade children. Richard The affair was arranged by em- AT CONVENTION (llint.r of Lafayette College, and carried bronze pom-pons; Mix Oeneral Motors, both instructed Schalk sang a French solo. CARTERET - Chart* .skirt and a tiara of sequins. She ployes of the storeroom. Honored CARTERET ~ The following Is associated with the Malkus wore orchard green and carried tatlsman roses. and entertained children of the members of the local Ladles' Aux- HA J/c, son of Mr. and 11'fl carried yellow pom-poms. The Baskets of vegetables and table were John J nunne. John and Rledel of 115 Longfellow Road Company of sixth, seventh and eighth grade decorations comprised the en- iliary, Ancient Order of Hibernians, 111 Oil and New York. He flower girl wart attired in white The bridesmaids. Mrs •William Oladys Anader. James Varga, Li now undergoing a It Fodor, Mrs. Mary Szegedy and classes. These films were the first trants lnMrs" Zimmer's vegetable attended the 66th biennial con- from the Army and carried white and blue Ralph Coward and John Bablk. course of schooling at the Miss Lenke Slsko, cousin of theshown on the new projector. A show William Ward, Beverly vention in Newark Saturday: Mrs. rank of captain after flowers. program of educational films la Bablk acted as totatmaster, Howard Burns. Mrs. John Me States Naval Hospital Corps! bride, wore similarly styled gowns. Schmidt, Thea Chodonh, Albert at Balnbrldge. i,in,[ one-half years' service. Henry Sosnowski, brother of Mrs. Fodor wore a maize gown, being planned for the school year. Zusmwi, Judy Conrad, Lawrence Others present were Mr, and Mrs. Carthy, Mrs. John SURrue, Mrs. the bride, was best man and the Mrs. Szegedy wore pink and Miss Pictures of our flower show have ReinerUen, Richard Brown, and Philip Foxe. Mrs. Dunne, Mrs. William Hllllard and Mrs. Anna nday, Miss Margaret Ras- ushers were Stephen Babies, Stan- Slsko wore blue. They carried been sent to the Hygrade, Seed j Mrs. A. Zimmer were the pria Bablk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maden Baranskl UNION SLATES 8E88ION daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ley Cheslak and Prank Malkus. bouquets of talisman roses. The Company whose seeds were sold {winners. Hemsel. Mi. and Mrs. Erntet Don- CARTERET-aabriel StttO. junior bridesmaid, Miss Marie by the children last spring. nelly, Mrs. Coward, Mr. and Mrs. EIFFKRT ON FURLOUGH Workers International Unl0B,< Raskulinecz, 61 John The newlyweds will honeymoon r tho bride of Amerl- at Washington, D. C, and reside Suto, nelce of the'bride, wore an Dr. Reason, school doctort for Steve Mellek, Mr. and Mrs. James CARTERET - S/8gt. Otto Elf- secretary and treasurer of ~ orchard green gown and carried Foreigti'Born Invited J, Lukach, John J. Lyman. Steven Local 297. will hold tU .son of Mr, and Mrsin. Carteret upon their return. For grades 4-8 In the Nathan Hale fert. Jr., member of the mount Pare. Elizabeth In St. traveling, the bride choso- a beige tea roses, School, has completed his physical Comba. Mrs. Ruth Wisely, Mrs forces band at Fort Meade, Md. monthly meeting Tueed*y To Take Special Course Clarenw Slugg, Frank Haury. Ous • (ircek Catholic Church. Rev. suit with black accessories and examinations for that group. Is spending a 21-day furlough wit at Fire Company No. 1 Stephen Boldizar was his broth- Doscher. Michael Pusillo and Miss' Uoskovics performed the gardenia corsage. er's best man and'the ushers were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ott following meeting will be «J CAWTERET The Carteret Lillian Jacovlnich. Eiffcrt, Poet Boulevard. vember 12. c-i-iriK ceremony. Miss Elea- The bride is a graduate of Car- Michael Derczo, Dennis Szegedy Board of Education announces the liaray was the soloist. teret High School and the bride and William Fodor. Mrs. Hamadyk is Hostess reopening of Evening School for , i,ride was attended by hergroom was graduated from Perth Mr. and Mrs. Boldizar will live To JSeedlecraft Club Foreign Born Monday, October 14, ; Miss Ellga Raskulinecz, as Amboy High School. He Is a vet In South River upon their return 1946. Classes will be held m the if honor, and Mrs. Julia ( eran of three years In the Army from a wedding trip to Virginia. CARTERET—Mrs. Joseph Ha- Carteret High School Monday .hiseph O'Reilly of Eliza- and Is employed at the General For traveling, Mrs. Boldizar wore madyk was hostess to the Needle- through Thursday evenings from u:i:. best man and Clarence IT'S MY Motors Corporation. a gray plaid suit with black acces- craft Club at her home in the7 o'clock to 9 P. M. of that city was the usher. sories and an orchid, corsage, Boulevard section iTuesday. Students will be registered into . bride was attired in a white Matton-La Rocco Rev. Victor Giabrlan, OSM. per The bride attended Carteret Further plans were made for the three classes — beginners, Inter- iiiwn fashioned with dropped mediate, and advanced. Classes iler.s and her fingertip length formed the ceremony Sunday a schools and is employed in the re- theatre and dinner party to be St. Joseph's Church which united search department of the Amer- held Tuesday night in New York and text books will be furnished arranged from a Juliet free. Special courses will be con- embroidered with seed pearls, In marriage Miss Vita Fiances La ican Smelting & Refining Com- City. On October 15, Mrs, Mary Rocco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pany, Perth Amboy. The bride- Hid! of Hermann Avenue wtlll ducted for aliens seeking to be- a bouquet of white come naturalized citizens. kiiiit-hemums. Frank La Rocco, Roosevelt Avenue, room was graduated from South entertain the club. land Leo Matton, son of Mr. and River High School and is em- Others present were: Mrs. Ste- attendants wore gowns of Mrs. Philip Matton, 368 Paderew- ployed at the Benzol Products phen Chaloka, Mrs. Michael Aba- CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING \ pi:ik taffeta styled similar to skl Avenue, Perth Amboy. Mrs.Company, Plscataway. He served ray, Mrs. Joseph Kertes, Mrs CARTERET—A meeting of the nnd Juliet caps of gold Janet Pettlt played the wedding four and one-half years in theAndrew Abaray, Mrs. Stanley Civic League of Carteret will be They carried bouquets of music and accompanied the soloist. Army and was discharged with Krejewski, Mrs. Stephen Kopin held Thursday at 8 P. M., at 108 1 nirysanthemums. Mrs, Clarence Jackson. the rank of lieutenant. and Mrs. Leo Kuhn. Pulaskl Avenue. a wedding trip to Canada, The bride was attired In a white Chovan-Nudre Six years ago this week I opened my new store at this present will reside in Eliza- chiffon gown fashioned with a On Saturday, Miss Ann Nudge, Mrs. Pa*ci! chose a gray silk and lace bodice, shirred waist- daughter of Mrs. Julia Nudge, location. During this time I have endeavored to have a com- •it Inline suit with fuchsia ac- line and a full skirt. Her finger- Thornall Street, and Paul E. Cho- ; and an orchid corsage tip length veil of illusion was ar- van, son of Mrs. Emma Chovan, plete stock of the finest Drosses, Coats and Suits in the latest of ravelling costume. ranged from a coronet of lace and Fords, were married at the Hun- ir hndo, a graduate of Carteret she carried a bouquet of white garian Reformed Church here with fashioiiH-as well as complete bridal outfits. I shall, as always, School, is employed at theroses and lilies with satin stream- the Rev. Alexander Daroczy of- ;:m Hospital, S. I. irs. ficiating at the double-ring cere- keep these fine standards and will continue to satisfy the small* Mi< halski-Sosnowskl',-, Miss Boehner wore a French mony. Miss Irene Daroczy played Be marriage of Miss Stella Rita marquisette gown of aquamarine the wedding music and Miss Jo- iwt whim of any woman. 1\ iov.ski, daughter of Mr. andmade with a sweetheart neckline sephine Czaja was soloist. John Sosnowski, 30 Chrome and flared skirt. She carried a The bride wore a white gown ,e and John Michalskl. son bouquet of yellow roses and white with a satin bodice, styled in off- PLEASE CELEBRATE WITH ME. STOP M nnd Mrs. V. J. Mlchalski, lilies and wore a tiara of similar the-shoulder fashion, and a full •l Street, Perth Amboy. also flowers. net skirt trimmed with ChantiUy plac»Sunday at the Holy Upon their return from a wed- lace. Her triple-tiered veil of il- THE STORE O/V THURSDAY OR FRIDAY. ly Clufrch with Rev. M. A.ding trip to New York and Can- lusion was arranged from a satin bpka officiating. Miss Jose- ada, the newlyweds will live in headdress. She carried a white •"I Czaja was soloist. Perth Amboy. For traveling, Mrs Bible with two orchids. These Values speak Jven in marriage by her Mutton chose u led and black suit Miss Veronica Sidun, as the maid MY STORE WILL Bit CLOSED fcr. the bride wore a colonialblack accessories and a corsage of of honor, wore a nile green gown louder than words of our of slipper satin and white roses. with a velvet bodice and full net d'Alencon lace fashioned The bride attended Carteret skirt. Her headdress was of match- Friday Evening and All Day Saturday a hoop skirt. Her lons( veil High School and is employed by Ing plumes and she carried yel- Fight to Keep Prices Down! with the same lace, was Broom & Newman. The bride- low chrysanthemums Edward ON ACCOUNT OF THE HOLIDAY used from, a headdress of groom, a veteran of four years in Chovan was best man. ge blossoms. She carried a tiie Army Air Force, is employed When the newlyweds return hml bouquet of white rose: at the Raritan Arsenal. from a honeymoon in Canada, they LADIES' [gardenias. Boldizar~Derczo will reside in Fords. For her trav- pc bride was attended by her St. Elizabeth's Church was the eling costume, Mrs. Chovan se- S sisters. Miss Helen Sosnow- scene of the wedding of Miss lected a gray suit with navy ac- niiUd of honor, and Mrs.Helene Irene Derczo, daughter of cessories and a corsage- of orchids. FALL COATS Shirley Spiegel |lien Babies, Miss Irene Sos- Mr. and Mrs. John Derczo, Mc- A graduate of Carteret High Plain and furred, dress and casual long and short styles. School, the bride is an employe of ki and Mrs. Eleanor Malkus, Kinley Avenue, and Joseph John Women's, Misses', Junior sizes; also extra sizes. Lois Babies, neicc of Boldizar, son of Mrs. Mary Boldi- the Foster Wheeler Corporation. 161 SMITH ST,, PERTH AMBOY, N. [bride, wus flower ylrl and zar. South River. Rev. Mark Ha- The bridegroom was graduated from Woodbridge High School and is employed at the Heyden Chem- y>3yvw';w,w leal Company, Fords. . ^ A GOOD WATCH OR Dorohovlch-Loyer I CLOCK IS WORTH Also on Saturday at St. Ellas' •A Greek Catholic Church, Miss Anna, 16.98 REPAIRING Loyer, formerly of Carteret, daugh- No matter how far gone ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vastly Yokich, to '69.50 Announcing your timepiece seems, we can Port Reading, became the bride WATCH of Paul Dorohovlch, Port Reading, repair it to give accurate /,on of the late Mr. and Mrs, John «< J&WELRY service, No charge for esti- Dorohovich. The Opening of mates. The bride was attended by Mrs. Mary Sakach as matron of honor "ASQNG and Miss Anna Kunak as brides- Children's maid. James Laura of Railway served as best man and the bride's COITS brother, Andrew Loyer, was an FINE WEAR FOR Q & Q MEN WHO CARE COMPLETE usher. $12.98 The bride was attired in a white LINE OF satin b'own trimmed with bead 1 SHOP embroidery and a long veil ar- DISTINCTIVE ranged from a beaded coronet. She curried a bouquet of white roses JEWELRY DIAMONDS and baby breath. Mrs. Sakach and Ladies' Costume and Miss Kunak wore gowns styled Religious Jewelry with royal blue bodices and bouf- FALL SUITS fant white net skirts. They carried bouquets of red roses. ' Semi 3 and 3 pitcf rtm- panicn i«U Offensive Odor up I. P. REISS, JEWELER Boil orange peels u minute or two In hall a cup of water to banish of- 501 New Brunswick Avenue, Fordi, N. J. fensive cooking odors. MH'S

STEP OUT WITH CONFIDENCE TOPCOATr mm w ^ S 80 ... in clothes that are $ JACKETS HATS and Bpan, fresh as a daisy! UP We'll dry-clean and press 29 BELTS SHIRTS your clothes — make them Raincoats $16.98 RAINCOATS SPORT SHIRTS new - looking again. Send Navy blue your clothes to us. You'll SLEEPING WEAR MAGKINAWS ... $16.98 SPORTS COATS be satisfied! HANDKERCHIEFS UNDERWEAR Boys' Topcoats.. $10.88 SLACKS HOSIERY Fingertip Coats.. $12.98 Phone TIES SWEATERS GLOVES ROBES ' P. A. 4-1616 BUDGET PAYMENTS SCARFS We ur«e»Ur r««tu»t, to injure fORK SHIRTS prompt wrvioe, to pbww us the WORK PANTS SUSPENDERS day before. JEWELRY GARTERS MILTON'S WE ALSO CARRY A COMPUTE UNE Ot HOYS' WEAR 'Uf Dry CUiWi 186 Smith Street BAILEY & KU VOLUNTEERS Durlnsr the first three WMIB of Kol Niche Smki inin Synagogu iRtBrt, voitmtory enllatmento to- taled 28,037 us compared with the War Department's expected goal Tonight U$kts in Ym Kipp f 35,000 for the month. In July 42.162 sinned up. CARTfcRffT-Yom Kfppur will tore Gqd and his n be ushered In tonight at sunset wrong doings, and when the Kol Nldre Service will slble, the unrioini' he sung tonight at sundown at the Sewer Project that he has done ito nth, Congregation of Israel and the The day is of ,i, ,„„, Congregation of Laving Justice. S11 (Continued from Page 1) to the Jew that rv,n ! tlnna haven't changed so radically Services will be held all day to- at other times air i,,,i ,' , that this is ft mufst at this tlm«, morrow. except that we went to the State Tonight, Rabbi Sarmlel Tabftk together to worship "!'", and asked them to compel us tn wfll conduct the service at the their fathers, Brotherhood of fsrurt and will spend this money." Purpose nf fast preach on "Kol Nidr^, A Song of The purpose of n,,, 'Carttret First' Martyrdom." Tomorrow he will fi Nathaniel A. Jacoby. Borough turn man's thought; •,.,', lead the service at the Irving Jus- material thlnns nnd in ,.,' Attorney, entered the controversy tice Synagogue and will preach spiritual lit this time and advised Mr. Shu- Tli.. on "That They May UVP." Thereading for the m<> tello that it had been the inten- rabbi will also conduct, a special llllll! tion of the Republican majority Klppur Is taken ft service for the Carteret Social Al- chapter of the p,,,,, to take rare of local requirements liance tomorrow at 9:30 A. M h before spending the money as which states: "I.-; nm u, The Day of Atonement Is es- that T have chosen" T, directed by the Interstate Sanita- sentially » day for self-examina- tion Commission for the disposal Tetters of wickedness i, tion. It calls the Jew in Judgment bands of the yoke plant, H ulso was stated that the before the bar of hia own con- sewer extension, as planned, is an to deal thy bread |(, science. integral part of thrwhole require- and that thotmli hrin. Yom Klppur is regarded as the ment and will be co-ordinated with that are cast out HlV most solemn day in the Jewish the disposal program When thou seont the religious calendar. Its central i thou cover him. 1 A public hearing on the proposal theme ta that of repentance lot hide not thyself [>i <• • vegetables. They're good to look at, good to eat, and rblghty In the Army. tell the story In quite considerable «f Christianity good for you, too! What's more, A&P's prices are modest! detail, too. Sunday School win ,,,,,,,, # • * • 9:45". Mr. George Sloan p, ,., Schools Emphasize Yes, indeed, we are in need of appointed superintend.-!]; : (Treat development in Woodbridge school will have iimn:r (Contimud from Page 1) Township. We need ratables—but Women's Bible Class Miriii CAULIFLOWER heating plant should be at least The monthly meetiin nf ratables which are not going to 18 inchts. If this is nlH passible, cost us more than they are worth— Women's Bible Class uili h, insulate with asbestos. and we need new residents to on Tuesday evening m 7 ;in .t Do not use gasoline, benzine or patronize our stores—but not at home of Mrs. D. o. Pmr> 135 naptha or other inflammable li- the expense of the taxpayer gener-. Pershlng Avenue. All latin- „( '.lie church are cordially invited T0 0UP mot FLORIDA quids for cleaning anywhere in the ally. I see nothing wrong about iiamnhpll V°^ A t3 29c house, and do not store them. Trustee's Meeting taking into account the objections Do not use kerosene to quicken lp ORAUGE JUICE CABBAGE of neighbors to the proposed apart- The monthly meetim: nf VfllnpUCII ONewl916P«kM cam *w fires. ment house, for I remember only of the Trustees of the ihtmI: «••]] be held on Wednesday ovi nm too well that when the Interchemi- Campbell's !w ' - 13t l.\ MEMORY OK 7:30. JOIlX J. XARKOWIT7. cal Corporation hoped to move - Life Scout Award Jieroan's Onion Soup 24c .ln«t Uvu years agi> t . into Avenel that at first, sufficient Dear -Ifilin. Ih-'it V'til Weft' CHIICII On Thursday evenins, Hppirm. votes were pledged to permit the awiiy. ber 28, the Troop 82 Boy sroutt Boned Chicken •« 72c FiORtDA I (ifipn sit and think nf you, plant in town. Then, when the c No PVPH tn nee me wpep: entertained their parents. r»o Mut (le+»p within my achirK heart. residents of the area arose in a i original skits were (jklcken Ala King c™' 50e BLENDED JUICE Your memory I shall ket-i'. Jinny Hip yfiirs wo ppmt logetlior. mighty cry against it, every single the two patrols. Under the d:ur- member of the Township Com- Chicken Fricassee DORSENT ;;,;;; 51c CORTLAND How SWCPI their memory still: tion of Mr. Amos Hoffman >r.w.- Hut yu hayp left an itching heart mittee voted against the plant. master, a contest between the pa- Egg Noodles "S 34c Tlic whole wiirl.l cannut fill. 9 Mother. Father. Oh, yes, I can name names on trols was engaged in. This nrnicst Chicken Ala King wm« K 39c Sisters and Rnvther. this one, too. involved fire building with Him and steel, ftrsi aid, knot tym:. as- NOODLE DINNER SAGE Turnips Potatoes H9RTONS tronomy, birds i\nd trees, ami i!ie points of the compaes HUNT'S 29 oi QH. AIR REFRESHER Yellow Cling Hiivei can 6 Spinach The m«in event nf the (••••T.M Wh all wns the awarding oMhe Life Scout Sliced Peaches«»*»26c Bad^e to Jack Bumliam m ;i i .in- dle light ceremony, 'fhe mcnioers of the troop were lined up afenrd- Cherries VAS P »«-«41« infe' to rank and one at a time UNPEELED 79 oz' stepped forward and lighted a can- I0M Hilvei can Apricots ,352. 28c dle for the Twelve Scout I.;a>, UNPEELED 2?" 39c repeating the law in each *^e Apricots Then Jack Burnham limited three WHITE 20 oz 10. candle* representing tin :!:ree Applesauce HOUSE can IQC points of the Scout Oath, fullv,\?d MET decorative distinction by the lighting of candles ;(pre- Prune Juice senting the steps of the ;tduiiie- ment of a Scout through iVndei Prune Juice US tn furniture and carpets foot, Second Class, First (la* . JUICE COCKTAIL 18 oi,' Star and Life Scout. The Bad;* »! > TEN BRAND can life Scout was pinned on J.wt by U A VEGETABLE his father, Mr. MilfO'd Btirnhara 18 oz. can 87 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY 1-0 JUICE COCKTAIL | Qt Robert Wyman had just completed P. A. 44994 his work for Life Scout (luniw the VegamatOitticecockuii Budget Accounti week. His award will be pn-tfiited Fresh to him at a later date. Fresh Prunes;*:1, Z6c

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K\{s Score M HUm Tn ftciy At nim Banquet Committee To In 3rd (,amc Tomorrow Me* At Borough toil Rtcs Hold Lead By Superior PiainHeld Eleven raijrht Sweep In CARTERKT ThuCwlMttHlBh CPEAKING CARTSR1T The general oom- School Hluns, with a tie and ft Sweeping Sabo's Whips Cartmt Football Te unmcreial Loop defeat to their record, will play mittee In chime of the banquet union tomorrow ai Union. The for the Senior Baseball League will In City Loop Cartewt contingent held a power- O ABOUT SPORTS raw next Tuesday night at 6:45 Before 4,500 at Stadium, i \:\n:v Huch's scored Its ful Oarfleld eleven to a 19-19 dead- "M o'clook at the borough hall to nuke ..n-Miwlit, sweep triumph to lock in the first name and then • l»y Meyer CARTERET The Cartorot Recs CARTBRET ~A much-superior Don Snyder i uM,ii MHiicd possession of first lost to a heavy plalnfield combine final arrangements. All members won thrw over Sabo's to hold their and hard-driving Plalnfleld High mon Dttmrln carried the 1 lh iin- Curtrret Commercial tn the second, 26-6. Bowling In Full Swing uned to be present lead In thr city Bowling League School eleven, after being held to forces on a series, of DnK"'i. ,|, i;,.,i wcpk ill, the Academy In Union, the locals hope to get at the Rprifntion alloys last week. With,,mo8t of-our boys home for their first full win- a 6-a tie during the Ant half, to the 10-yard line, despite rhe league leaders took a "breather" after their first two In other matches MvHale's scored exploded with two crushing touch- yard penalty for hakllnf. from Handor's Dairy. stift assignments, ter scagon aince the war ended, the bowling season is a wwp ..vcr Sramcwk's. the, ^ , h I period, and Rn- i,,. ,,iiipr match names L$hi- Pioneers won two from Nemeth'sCL. „„., „ this point. IJibtrio outWC«d,1 r really under way in town. This year there are prob- Yard No. 1, Casting flrmi score In the fourth, to Carteret men around the ii,owns Agency, and Oroh- ami the Carter*!. B«r took three overwhelm a courageous and out- ably more bowling leagues organized here than in any end for a touchdown. , insurance all won three from attar's. fought Carteret High School team. while the News Delivery Sweep Winners In CARTERET RKC LII 116 rout of the local forces. alleys. you could get the uae of a set of alleys. $ognow«ki vn 18i1nMcLeod 193 14& rytm- two men on hk b»(* (iilvn nrk 169 190 180 133 Plalnneld'8 superiority on the Cunning hwn m about tlir five Bnmburak'j try iat 129 114 Other winners were Oeneral offensive could not be denied Out Thia condition is the same wherever you go, for the Thorapaon the extra point w»s wide. 160 Ml American urn! the A, A. C Com- 809 S76 776 weighing Carteret's line by some- l«0 h broke the He lift 171 198 pany. simple reason that more people are turning to bowling thing tike 15 pounds to the man. arter the ihnd period opened. 186 1. T. WILLIAMS (11 164 CARTKRBTBAJl <3) and poueaslng a veteran team of 171 d as a form of recreation than ever before* Women, too, m turning n punt to their. tnfH Sendzink 158 Maskftrinec 161 213 180 ten lettermen, the Plainfield bone are becoming bowling enthusiasts, and some of them U MuszykR 184 Plainflekl bcKan another *0 831 861 842 A. Resko . 178 104 181 crushers (and they wore all of m touchdown run which, cul Blind 125 are pretty good too. . • CABTINO G. Balaris 143 thati went to work In the third when Don Snyder broke CIWHMANN'S INS. (3) S. SUwlckl 171 Derewiky 1U IU IM Kullck, period to roll up twd* touchdowns A Bit About Football from the Cart fret line W club and they accomplished thia, as the first half Score Triumphs In scored another touchdown ilium 169 178 Sohulz 157 147 160 ended in a 6-6 tie. But in the third period the terrific s&4 m 7M 78a 750 Snyder intercepted a paw Oyenes 141 >wn 40 and raced to the 755 73,5 809 pounding which they took in the first half began to P. Sieklerka 160 158 149 Possoby 149 169 183 NEMETHS tH Benj. Moore Loop 5 before he was brought take itatotl and Plainfield, taking advantage of thia, On the first piny big JefJ I B. Sloan 15S 189 188 Dragos HI 148 169 Ponzi 194 147 183 BiiOWN'S AQINCY (3> man circled left end for a W. Zysk 171 193 188 exploded with two touchdowns to put the game on Qevig 183 146 Viater 141 CARTSRBT-Utllac and Im- ,,ki m 152 178 pervo both came through with down as Phillips matte a Wolfe 171 Skrypooski 179 194 m Crooks 160 157 14a i»i 213 ''ice," as the saying goes. Tomorrow the Blues tangle two-ply victories in the Benjamin, but futile dive to get the I Ktelman 156 166 M5 Thompson 214 172 211 si uk 171 171 More pin league this week. The on the 3-yaid line 1M 887 858 814 with Union, at Union, and the boys are hoping they 165 Nemeth 140 140 100 nk 174' 16» scores: In the closing minutes of GENERAL AMERICAN (3) will b« just a bit "softer" than either Garfleld or Plain- 827 8 835 Komunicky 197 171 136 Hi-key 147 176 166 Harmon Dlbario added ont 8«ca 180 17* tTTILAC (21 fleld, two of the foremost Class A aggregations in the M Oregor 158 128 156 good measure when he raced Masluck 183 150 YARD NO. 2 (2) 886 790 862 121 889 yards for a touchdown, with 898 Viater 195 1S5 169 state. Generally speaking, the Carteret club has about Dorko 138 147 PIONEERS <2> Salgetl 117 101 118 PRICK'S SHOP <6> i Demeter 175 151 125 a soul around him. Komunlcky 150 147 gtaman 164 V. Mudrak 138 157 155 rimczuk 118 178 111 as tough a schedule ae the Blues ever faced, with no IIS 'hakowskl 118 181 158 The lineups Hoyer 191 160 157 180 M. Packo 145 160 209 :ypocski 1S> 194 164 less than ten games at that. But McCarthy can't get aind* its us 1&7 Carteret <6i FlalnAeld Crooks 184 155 156 181 1. Van Pelt l»5» 181 MS rvath , 167 113 181 135 I Medvetz 190 162 Balog LE Bodnar 187 196 any of the easy opponents, so he has to hook the Telepoaki 146 LT iimdson 181 165 A. Sawoiak :. 142 1R7 \U 783 730 71Tomchl4 k im 142 189 174 tough ones in order to fill his slate, 682 809 MUY8CO (1) Medwlck w D'A 809 866 848 Varga chinch 125 SCRAP PLANT 140 Pofarowskl. 183 1(0 155 c Meanwhile Jackey Wielgolinski's Carteret Alumni Oyug RG A. A. C.CO. <3> 131 J. ijarpe* 9) «5 100 7442 825 895 Kachur RT M. Btawlckl .... 150 192 Football Club, despite some internal difficulties which 130 McHALES (3> Hiriftk 125 101 119 S. Hunt 162. 151 RE Karpinskl .... 226 164 PagWW .. 160 170 M MedveU (167 212 170 Medwlck 165 122 159 SOKLBR'S (0) apparently have been cleared up, played its third DereweUki QB Collins ... 182 165 Simeone 169 139 147 Packo 115 16} Love 193 146 190 154 180 132 Faisal LHB V.i Kayo .... 171 130 179 game of the season last night under lights. As this is OZernpta 191 168 176. 154 166 180 144 157 145 104 Trosko RHB R. Oalvanek .... 172 184 164 written on Wednesday night, we cannot at this time P. Hunt 136 S. packo 151 153 W 644 718 136 111 Bamburak FB Flelscli 175 Stawickl 130 Reczyski 140 E. Medvetz 146 135 142 159 203 2*5 give you an account of the game. But we have heard Score by periods. 151 159 170 J. Sweeney 10)1 91 135 Carteret 0 6. Q Or- linn 901 814 863 that the club has ironed out some weaknesses in play 802 719 763 776 831 85' 3CZHMCZAK (0) M. MIHW 144 1«1 114 Plainfield 6 014. ARMOUR'S (0> this week and will probably present a much more Touchdowns: Bamburak, Dtba- 783 835 783 O. F. H, C. (8) M. Terror 136 139 186 I Hyper 101 1W 121 8ekolaky us 110 rio 121, Snyder, Fleischman, Pointo LEHRER'8 (3) improved eleven from now on.,.,,. J. Paslowski 146 162 147 R. Craddock 116 157 132 Margeltto 145 178 D'ZurUla 168 160 after touchdown: Flelschmaa, Slum. 139 145 310 153 W C. Splvak .. v..-,H5 98 C. Qregor 156 170 170 Byers ..:.;...•..:....:..:..... 144 144 The team has won its first two games, both by im- Q&yf ....4 167 158 sinyder. Referee: Sllvermnn. Wp- tin 186 178 152 176 Shwaillk Kronenberg 197 153 182 CooJt .^m, 158 182 pire; Leshiskl. Hear linesman: Irian 178 pressive scores. They have.built up a good following 232 J. Muszyka 133 135 634 744 672 Uhouse 195 145 181 flL 156 181 Donoball. Uulemann 168 102 168 *09 167 VARNISH (!) Price 189 130 in town and, to my way of thinking, will have to pre- 190 172 nun , - 179 m 164 181 G. Medwiok 171 187 161 Nieman 146 135 107 l!ku,s 179 163 sent first class attractions if they hope to continue to Finn 91 107 115 786 809 736 draw big crowds and keep the turnstiles moving. 839 813 987 720 722 817 Reyper 1Q7 146 145 IT'S BILL'S 851 902 847 8CRAP PLANT NO. 1 (1) 157 165 146 Comba 202 161 180 Hot DH M»OWAM 158 118 137 RAIIWAY HILA'S FIRESTONE <») O'Neils Suffer 1st Goeth 154 167 132 Coin machines, in wWoh "hot RECREATION CO, 174 208 128 Lawlor's, Dunne's Bar Beaten In 2 Mai 198 156 145 dogs," hamburgers, and g 9 672 650 172 Baker 162 185 197 For Your Bowling Ncedi, rd ••••• 21« 186 cheese sandwiches within sealed Bnllwaoetch 211 Hanivan 198 185 176 Kl-.uck 178 214 Defeat In Academy wrappers are heated almost Instant- Brown «ugar «dda a delight- Ladles and Men 158 ly by radio wjves, will io«in be com- flimlak 185 191 Again Win Matches Games By Burlews Ad butterscotch flavor to cereals 147 914 784 830 mon in public places. See Us for Afternoon BQWH%| b 168 188 and desserts. WomensPinLeasjue 1603 COACH STREET 980 967 818 In K. of C. Loop JniCounty League SMELTER (1> TOM Variation 143 Compulsory Pasteurliatlon NEW8 DELIVERY (2) CARTERET—Charlotte O'Neil's etallnski 155 m An ekctrical d«vi«e can produce RAHWAY, N. J. CARTERET—Dropping the first 1?5 The first law for compulsory pas- •Sloan .. 170 171 201 suffered its first defeat of the sea- CARTERET—At the end of the Gaydos • IS* 126 millions, of tone* bitond the su>p« Telephone Rahway 7-MUI ) Sloan . 180 167 150 155 teurization of milk was enacted in son in the Carteret Academy second week, Lawlor's and Dunne's game by 15 pins, the Academy Bar Wasyllk 133 156 of any musical in»Uu;-.ient 1908 ia Chicago. -Sloan 180 172 198 158 Women's LeaRue, losing two games are deadlocked for t,he lead in lost two games to Burlews Sunday Hundemann ,135 176 Pi.-rka <4S 176 202 to United Excavating Monday Coppola > 179 191 183 the newly organized Carteret K. of afternoon at the loca.1 alleys. The (iri'Bor .. 162 181 night at the Academy Alleys. In Carteret team also lost the second the other games Gebhurdt's Mar- C. bowling league. 731 873 764 9(8 848 932 ket took George's Market for a Both teams scored sweeps on game. 1000 to 98}. MECHANICAL NO. 2 12) three-game ride, and Sophie's Tuesday night at the Academy Al- The Academy Alleys, in another Q. Bloan, 184 18$ 206 won two from Clark's. leys, the Lawlor's taking Huber's match, defeated the Home News Epny 162 127 176 Team Standing for a three-game ride, while of New Brunswick in two out ofSlsko 145 154 128 irteret K-C Team Henton 187 174 158 Won Lost Punne's swept to u three-game three games. She Earns Good Money- win over Dolan's. iln the final 178 181 188 Charlotte O'Neil's 7 2 ACADEMY BAR (1) game, Casaleggi's took two from J. Vernillo 166 222 100 fins 2d Match By United Excavating 5 4 Kearny's. P.Donnelly... 176 151 176 866 823 850 Sophie's 5 4 Team Standings Bubenheimer 17,8 192 195 Qebhardt't Market 5 4 Won Lost Shavkey 200 203 158 MECHANICAL NO, 3 (3) lopping Elizabeth Clark's 3 6 Lawlor's 5 M, Udzielak . 902 193 193 tyegyesl 189 170 George's Market 2 7 and so can YOU! Dunne's 5 T,hergeson 185 183 167 their sec- Casaleggi's 4 922 961 922 Fimek 193 187 2,01 straight victory, the Carteret UNITED EXCAVATINO (2) P, A. BURLEWS (8! Potts 171 138 I of C. plnmen defeated Eliaa- LawJIenbuger 90 82 91 Kearny's 2 Dolan's 1 Poulsen 177 201 » 202 No. 2 in two out of three T. Perry 165 116 tjrbanskt 181 190 Girl*, wouldn't you like the thrill of open- Huber's 1 Jlrohnfi £Q6 182 211 199 •' at Elizabeth last Saturday M. Sisto 155 164 141 Koepfler 828 2)5 318 192 ing a nice, fat pay envelope every week? pit. Matt Udzielak averaged 210 113 158 162 B. Balewlcz HUBER'S (0) R, Hmieleski 171 179. 146 888 930 939 lie Carteret Club. 147 140 159 E, Fitzgerald 1. Lakatos : 153 141 ). Mmieleski 168 218 181 TANK HOUSE (0) "Of course I wpuW," you «ay. Then why ELIZABETH No. 2 (1) 144 , Honcz 153 128 122 (Forfeit) wna 184 not tak« advantage of the fine employment 158 17B 593 709 669 JoeHoncz 99 129 116 937 1000 894 "• 157 1&7 169 CHARLOTTB O'NEIL'S (1) I Kt»h 144 143 160 opportunities °GI" U offering to young von I53 194 138 MUtUCjJ 13a 135 M Siekierka 200 178 184 l» 16a 141 133 O. O^mleo 95 93 103 City Cage Leagues women like you? 186 167 168 M. YUM**. 87 74 70 7449 719 726 Post 492 Pinners 143 M, VMga 130 138 LAWLOR'S (3) The work U light, clean, fatcinating— 136 778 802 To Meet Tuesday B. BtQjkft 159 132 207 N. Egbert 182 178 133 8 8af|hlnsky 116 122 139 Score Wm Over making parts for home radio sett. You 3alvanek 127 900 973 687 152 CARTIRET—The newly organ- D. McDonnell 146 146 need no experience, for you will be taught Ijf 8 I p«nkulics 1744 -56172 ised Recreation City Basketpa.ll St. Elias' Team League, embracing • boy* ovei' 19 *'t U0 2*9 147 OLAJRK'B (1) g. H&mulak 184 168 165 and very well paid during training. VH 146 M. Clark l»f 123 111 years of ^ge, will meet Tuesday J»4 Z24 Wwhtw 114 143 146 CARTERET— A teaam repie- night 7:15 at the Borough Hall to 770 761 »enting Sgt. Jos. Sa,dowski Post pmda 83 131 formulate plans fov the corning Then how much you earn ia really up t« 49^, C.W.V., scored a two-game vic- Cfunpalgn. At present six toaflw Blind 138 DUNNE'S <3> 1M tory over the St. Elias' Post, No. have entered in the senior league you, iKwawe "OJV INCENTIVE PAY* Kattwle 167 175 1" 797, at the Recreation alleys this raceT-The deadline for entries is U4 iS^l U 111 Week. qi?tober 21. MENT PLAN make* irpouible for <*?teri* p. ijfbftnski 179 148 ST. ELIAS', POST Rules, regulations, franchise 5»7 626 659 I. qunrran .._..- 181 158 enced girU to add up to 30% to thjir rtf u> c Cage Leagues J. Pavlinete 14.2 133 1,23 tnonev and other pertinent prob- HU (3) O Medwick 191 135 T. Lozak UO 134 lems W'U ^ QPen for discussion lar basic pay. H. DavU m 198 148 f. Paiinkas , 1414 fabo: ' ll» 1JJ Hold Meeting Wallace 107 143 125 p. Kurt* .«• 117 lQfl 1W 751 Vurslw 61 61 79 835 I Polanin U7 136 ...... «i LOST 52 Lbs.!. DOLAN'S <0) K^d It8 130 154 (}, Medwick 216 179 171 VIM IWI »• AMIN"' Monday Night 1*8' 1S8l7 3 Quid* VACATIONS WITH PAY • IJVI DAY WIIK A. Yirr JM STT& 581 679 ilind 125 8ADOW8KI POST (J) of the ^Boren ieski 193 Bfttalkowskt 159 179 HOLIDAYS WITH PAY « PINJION Junior and, Mi 0«f« Ji154 1*0 W be h«J4 103 183 131 IVlUaJt tr^mbowicz 139 137 night at 7:15 772 739 710 SPORTS ACTIVITIfS • mm WNIM YOU «h Ha]l n«^ w {^ieleski 125 lki 133 teams interested, D«uU«} 8ft 0«bhwdt , 114 , league dirtwto'i, stfted (hta JjoQeddy W6 172 iSi Apply Per$oftn,«l Offic* must send » repr«»ut»tive 0. Udzlelftfc lflT meetiRj i» ffl^ t^formu- l,«*V» tot Uu fonn^Uon of dh«piey tells parley Uwt science iromotw "one world" Idea), GENERAL 86 13» U7 U0 U» U8 lit MWA*U AVINUI, lilZ4HTH of m**«\A. 117 118 U8| UJE SDC FTUDAY', OCTOBtft 4, 1046 for Rival, Bridal Dates Set Wife Killed in Rithmiy Featnre FACTS FOR Trumpeter ShuffleUrd Teami taidora's Box* Crowded Store 4S&2T;r VETERANS Captures 1st Tilt men*, iqiy take their t , , Jtalouijr, a man went gunning for was Immediately admitted to a But Curiosity Won. Union Street, will bo married to stlne for "bourgeois" «m,n,,, his wife in the shopper-Jammed Veterans. Administration ho«- Plnyimt with the fast Kutcy John CKBR. son of Mr. and Mrs. bargain basement of Memphis' plUI where he died of his af- rlnb this year are Stan Mashuk, _ . ORE—James W John OSRR, Willlnmstown, Pa., Mf. A.Tforritoan M largest department siore. flcltion ten months Inter. U Uomonowsky, Joe Kutcy. Marty . . steamfltter. acknewl- Saturday afternoon at 3 o'ctock man for Commerce Premiums on his National Ser- Knoll. Bill Hllsen. Bob O'Donnell, „ to police that h« killed his at St. EllaaheUi's Church. A re- Before It wai ov*r, she had been vice Life Insurance wfere paid Kayo SloU. Captain John Tere- S'Wlth a "Panffora't box" filled ception will be held at St. James' killed, he had been felled by a po- diirnrm his hospltalizatlon by his betsky, R. Donovan, D. Resko and dynamite, but Insisted that Hall. lice bullet and four women shoppers beneficiary. !n this case, his mo- Red O'Donnell, assistant captain. _J not meant to kill her but to The mnniftRp of Miss Agnes had been wounded r ther. She wants to know if she Is Steve Shenner, also a member r UP a rival (or her affections. Oavaletz. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Homer. 49, estranged ,'HAHWAY entitled to a return of the pre- of thr team, was honored at a _.. Bowden was blown to bits In Joseph OavaleU, 9 Chrome Ave- from his wife, Gertrude, 31. fol- miums which she paid for her son. bachelor dinner at Kutey's Roose- Itasement of her home whtn she nue and John Micknick, son of lowed her into the eight-story Low- during the period he was totally vrlt Hotel by his team mates. The t fiber luitcase which her Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Micknick, enstein store. disabled. She has applied to her private dining room was decorated I had torbldden h*r to touch Taylor, Pn.. will take place Octo- especially for the occasion. Thlrty- ber 19 In St. Ellas' Greek Catholic There, amidst hundreds of wom- Red Cross chapter for advice. . Pandora of the clastic fnblt lit members attended the af- Church. A reception will be held en crowding around counters, he When the holder of National j disobeyed the gods and opened fair A full course turkey dinner at the home of the bride's parents. assembled an automatic shotgun Service Life Insurance dies with- [|b(nt containing all the world's was served, flhenner was presented and fired four times, killing his wife. out filing application for waiver Mrs. Bowden wa« unable to Miss QavaleU Is a Rraduate of with a beautiful kitchen radio. Carteret High School and is cm- Women shrieked. Som» dived be- of premiums to which he was en- h*r curiosity. ployed at the Metal Thermit Cor- hind counters. Others raced for titled under the terms of the poli- Away »n fishing Trip. poration. Mr. Micknick served in exits. The lunch counter was emp- cy, such application may be riled n, 47. was away on a fish- the Merchant Marine during the tied in a flash. by the beneficiary (with evidencf SILVER ^ 1 trip at the time. When he re- war and is now employed by the When police arrived, Horner still of the insured'* right to waiver Ditma* provided the application Is in thi I police arrested him and, De- American Oil Company. stood over his wife. Shoppers still With the 1946 elections In the Captain Eugene Ferguson The tnarriHRP of Miss Shirley were hiding or trying to get out. mall within one year after the death of the insuwd. Upon re- offtnR. 20th Century-Pox has come , T^. ced, h« acknowledfced hav- Ashton, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Patrolman C. R. Love called to out with a platform of love, laughs : fu constructed th« Infefnal ma- Elmer Ashton, Breton Woods and ceipt by the Vcteram Administra- Horner to surrender. His answer tion, its Insurance Council will and music, and has scored an Oeoi(?e Bakke, son of Mr. and Mrs. was another shotgun blast. entertainment landslide in "If I'm George Bakkc. Frederick Street, act. on the application for waiver *"Bh« wat running around with an- Love, untouched, fired once from Harry James is the my with Luck." its new musical starring will take place October 12 at 5 of premiums and will establish an r man," Bowden wai Quoted. "I behind a pillar, but then held his a hot horn and a burning am- Vivian Blaine, Perry Como, Harry P. M.. at the Baptist Church, effective date of total disability. I to get him." fire, so as not to endanger the bition in "ir I'm Lucky," the James and Carmen Miranda. The Laurelton. Premiums will be returned to the new 20th Century-Fox musical SON., i refused to name tht man. women. beneficiary for that period In picture, which opened yesterday I laid that h« bought six sticks In which he co-stars with Vivian ab the Ditmas Theatre, Is set fQ BIG HITS TO DISCUSS PLANNING Suddenly Homer's false teeth which the Veterans Administra- ___ and detonatofi from a Rlainc, Terry Oomn »nd Carmen against the background of a hot Technicolor CARTERET — A meeting is dropped out. When he bent over to tion found the insured to be totally actor and s«l to work in lii.i Miranda, at thr Ditmas Theatre. political campaign, and should scheduled shortly between mem- pick them up, Love fired, felling disabled for insurance purposes. nent. He wired tht detonators Homer. * run up enough "Yes ' votes to make bers of the Borough Council and Messrs. Hannegan and Reeoe .j lid of ths suitcase, The fracas, which occurred during CHAFES MEETING PLACE the County Planning Board to turn green with envy, or, at least t would go off when the lid was determine what manner Carteret the noon rush hour, drew a crowd Helicopter Beats Plane, CARTERET-St. Mark's Guild , but It was padlocked with a pay serious heed to the fllm'g can participate in the development in the streets estimated at 10.000 will meet in the Church basement lessons. ation lock," he stated. "1 of Middlesex County. The sugges- persons. Auto, Train in Short Trip on Tuesday instead o( at the home afraid of it and it just sat tion for the conference was made The company offered the bargain HARTFORD, CONN. - A heli- of Mrs Thomas Donahue, as orig- copter proved faster for short range Trieste Reds plan a drive to as- by Councilman Turk. basement clerks the afternoon off Lovely Betty (Irable displays inally announced All members flight recently than an airplane sure Yugoslav control of city. laid he put In the mit- to rest their nerves, but none ac- her "dansablllty" in 20th Cen- are urRed to be present. TO MEET TODAY and far outdistanced two other i a diary containin| a chronicle cepted. _ : tury-Fox's technicolor musical, CARTERET—A meeting of the modes of transportation — the auto- Embassy in China hears of : "rtMrs, Bowden'i alleged affair with "Song of the Islands," coming Girls' Friendly Society of St. mobile and the train. CROPS American airmen In captivity. flw other man. to Rahway Theatre Sunday Marks' Church will be held Tues- MEETING MONDAY A record volume of food and Warned His Family. through Tuesday. Victor Mature In a test arranged by the United day at the home of Mrs. John CARTERET — The Carteret livestock-feed crops is still in His daughters, Shirley, IS, and and Jack Oakie are co-starred Aircraft corporation over an approx- Reid, Heald Street Cardinals Athletic and Social Club poet, although adverse weather In Doris, 17, told police that thttr fa with her, imate 50-mile course the helicopter ISELIN THEATRE will hold its regular monthly meet- some important farming areas has thtr had repeatedly forbidden their flew from Bridgeport to the corpora- INFANT CHRISTENED ing Monday night October 7, at cut down estimates by one per O«k Tr« Road 'fnother to so much ai touch the tion's headquarters here in 31 min- CARTERET•- The infant son of its Pershing Avenue clubroom*. DIVORCES cent. Corn production is expected utes. The actual distance wai SI I*4HD. N. J. Mot. •uitcsse They were included in Mr. and Mrs John P. Marek, 101 Further plans will be made for to total 3,371.707,000 bushels, and jfc prohibition. But when Bowden The Federal Securities Agency, miles for tht helicopter. Pula-ski Avenue, was christened the dance which is to be held in its first national report on di- The plane trip, with automobile wheat 1.157,319,000 bushels Aver- iJiai away and her daughters wer« Friday, Saturday, Oct. 4. 5 Alan John at baptismal ceremonies October 12, at the St. James' Hall. vorces, has revealed that 502,000 pickups at both ends of the jour- age crops were reported for oats, vfii, Mrs. Bowden evidently suc- in the Holy Family Church. Mrs. divorces were granted in 1945, or ney, covered M.o miles in 4* min- rice, potatoes, peanuts, grapes, Walt Disney's UIDOLPH SCOTT iHmbed to curiosity. Sophie Deneeleffi and John Kam- Vast plane output in war now cherries and sugar cane. Relatively ||$i*;B«wd,«n told polict that while he 25 per cent more than in the pro utes; the automobile did 57 milei "MAKE MINE MUSIC!" 6EIE T1ERNEY pa were sponsors. comparatively only a trickle. in 95 minutes despite a brush with low crops are indicated for cotton, working in the Aleutians as a ceding year, which had also set a In Technicolor record. 1945 was a Die year for a Bridgeport traffic policeman, who rye, grain corghums, flax seed during the war he had sent buckwheat, dry beans, sweet pota- MIXT WEKK- marriages, but these rose only 11.4 said the driver was speeding, while Sunday, Monday. Oct. 6. 7 wtfe $5,000, which sh« had toes and pecans. WED. THRL SAT per cent from 1944, making a total those who made the jaunt by train luandered." "COURAGE OF LASSIE" of 1.682,231. This was 8.7 per cent (taxis to and from the lUtloni) 'My wife filed suit for divorce," COAL-FUEL OIL took 122 minutes, With Elisabeth Taylor, below 1942, the peak year for mar- REDEMPTIONS *aid. "There was no motive aft Frank Morgan, Tom Drake f riages. From a comparatively low The U. 8. Treasury will redeem : ,(& that I didn't know what to do rate of 1.9 per cent for every 1,000 •Witt the suitcase." - HEAT REGULATORS - with cash another $2,000,000,000 population in 1937, divorces rose Bandit Picks Wrong Man; Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. ft, 9 | ff/'Hrt. Bowd«n's divorce complaint of publbic debt securities matur- ForVfmmediate Delivery, Call Woodbridge 8-0859 from the year 1939 on, reaching "CLUN* BROWN" * going 300 miles an hour, F. L. An electrical method (or th« "INSIDE JOB" Also John Hall, L*utae AUkttton in 165,001.000 IN 1990 - Evelyn Carleton a company engineering automatic felling of trtet—in which "SAN D1EOO I LOVE YOU" The Census Bureau has predict- Ankers Young . tail a hot wire is tightened around the ed that the United States would "QUEEN OF OCT. 8, 9 i« : Tbe engine of tht hydro-bomb, he reach a population peak of 165,- trunk^has been developed. lined. Is a large pip* packed 000,000 in 1990. BURLESQUE" \ solid fuel which, whtn burning, FIGURE-FLATTERY! Sat., Sun Mats.—A Cartoons expanding gases that arc I through a noule. When the DRESS-UP hits the water, ths impact a switch that ignites the VAN ttTMIft ; motor's solid fuel. Electrical JOE SIMON FORDS. N. J. - P. A. 4-M48 with a gyroscope ketp the JOHNSONtWILUAMS nb on its path and special con- COATS MOVING & TRUCKING Thurs. - Fri. - Sal. i regulate its underwater depth. Local & Long; Distance "THE KID FROM 50 BROOKLYN' & Medicine and Surgery 65 LARCH STREET with Dann> Kajre LATE SHOW SAT. mm SL f' Casualties in Germany •34 and ^'TfOW PLAYING CARTERET, N. J. ^ BOSTON.—German medicine and $1.25 o week* Selected Shorts gery w«re a wartime casualty, Tel. Carteret 8-6153 "HOLIDAY rding to Col. Robert M. Zol- Sunday and Monday Many smart ityles are in- of the United States army "NIGHT IN IN cal corps. cluded in our great selec- ttng in the New England Jour- tion of beautiful dre» CASABLANCA" MEXICO" of Medicine, the colonel said: coatjj Choose your* no*, . with Man Brothers rKRTB AWMT THRU WEBNESDAY K»m w*ik- 1 "TO EACH HIS OWN" ia Priced riaht. on our poy-os-yow-w"" • one-legjitd With Olivia DeHAVILLAND crtdil lerm»l "MR,ACE" ^WILDFIRE" (InCthr) YOUR ACCOUNT 18 WBUXM4E AT Until it* HEEL SUNDAY TUROUGa TUK8DAT 114 Saiti Street ' n« Mm Bm. .to "A NIGHT IN CASABLANCA"

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The pilot light will eventually ptvUk the PRESS fireworks. Evsn 1 Soip Shortage Can Be Beneficial II It Lasts Long Eneugh Ry following the above suffoca- hiMliihed by CarUret Press tions, yon and your family will shortly be Telephone C?artmt 8-4600 living in a tnnt. This is not 80 bad because OFflCE outdoor life is healthy, but if you do not AVK., CAJtTfftFT, N. S. correct your habita, it won't be long before Uear uuiisn | definitely come* to • dwUtaa. Bli E. dftSOqRY Editor you will also burn down the tent. ' I am n tziii nf 23 «nd »m In love dealing with a ttmpantMiital ,YI.:K RO8BN8LUM .1- Sports Editor with n mim nf ?:> I have a little man Is as bad u hftTlni a eMM| bnv 3 ycnis old a.s I have been who has tantrums. Tfott will' ' r.ubsortptlon, |t.6Q *v Year murriwi Iwtorr My husband was to love him a lot to put HP «/. S. Auto* Go'/. klllpii Iti Italy, him ,.,,!,., <-r June 6. Before World War II, American-made Thp mnn loves my boy but It LOOIflA. ,4 „! Cartertt, N. J., Poll Office, usder Is slrnnuc to understand. Once he , AH nf March 8, 187ft. automobiles and trucks appeared ip prac- tells you hr loves you and then he Dear Louisa- tically every market of the World. Since turns mound and says we're I am 19 years old and mi hut* through. I love this man but what band Is twenty-one. We turn bwn Traffic Problem Mo. 1 the end of hostilities, American automobile should I do? married one year and now wpt- manufacturers have ahipped about six per Sincerely. rated. We have broken up fin public generally thinks of traffic VERA-Hope. B. C. times at «e couldn't find happltMM cent of their output Into foreign countries, together and when we wtre apart ,i programs in terms of curbing speed- Answer seeking to retain the maricets previously The man you are going with is we missed each other. itnrists, of more stringent inspection cither very temperamental or has I have no family and am ttvtnc won. not, definitely made up his mind;w'1^ sit! friend My huibud iclcn, of stlfter license examinations, te s he loves me and I do to- In the first seven months of th6 y«ar, the as tn whether or not he wishes to j " i,iiiK the tirij.kinj; driver off the ro^ri. marry you. If you love him enough !11<;ve hlm 3'n« our marriage I hRVC losl most f ruffle Problem Number 1- Isn't a motor vehicle industry proceed 849,804 to put up with his disposition it i ° my love for him passenger cars and shipped 51,542 of them may 1>P ttint he will behave better as he win cruet nnd beat me lip madman driving 70 miles per hour after he Hets settled down and , when he sot drunk He always runa vehicle oh a crowded and to foreign countries. Of the 342,744 truck* ; to his mother, who dislikes nw and other commercial veh'ftlcs produced, ii .ev brnuifir she freis I took him away .,.,pl highway. . JUST from her when he was too youni- foreign markets received 83,056. His whole family is no food. HU ;i||ic Problem Number 1, according to The automobile industry in this country fatheii !;tnys In jail most y unit members. side a one mile limit from the through with white and blue-green we are able to balance the pro- iome cold, icy Saturday afternoon this fall. The 44th Division figured in 203shore instead of two miles. Sports decorate many of the windows. |itnda and to give our readers the latest ombat days during ten months fishermen maintain If the com- In a majority of the wards potted plants are suspended from the hi suggestions Oh the best methods of walls or are standing about In at- K incendiary blazes at thin time of Nonnandie To Be Scrapped tractive handmade flower boxes. OUR DEMOCRACY byM* Mural like portraits of fla- ai\ Here they are: The 83,000-ton liner Normandie, built by mingoes against a green back- Smoke in bed. he French before tfie war, will be sold for ground, and paintings of old- fashioned couples walking around I the electric iron turned on icrap. This will be the end of the ambitioua THE FIRST GOVERNMENT PROJECT PROVIDED FOR. a tpwn square, decorate the wom- you gdbsip over th6 back fence with undertaking of the French'Government to BV CONGRESS WAS THE U6HTHOUSE SERVICE, en's recreation room. ESTABLISHED IN 1789... The Idea is to make the atmos- have the world's super-liner. phere of the hospital one of hope i Hang your flre extinguisher in a When the big ship was conceived In 1985, and recovery rather than mo- notonous and depressing. corner, behind boxes, brooms and its cost was estimated at $60,000,000. In ig board. Never Jfi^pec^or refill it. 1942, it sank at the pier in New York and EXFOHTS:— New Jersey apples 1 iue moving into export trade LJ.se a wastebMket for cigaret aahes was subsequently raised by the Navy in a channels for the first time since n- use an ash remendouH salvage operation estimated to 1940. "I figure it wilt save mo The State Department of Agri- • Hang filmy obtains on kitchen win- have cost between $11,000,000 and $14,- culture reports that shipments of money. Leaves me free to '. with sufficient length to Wow over 000,000. Subsequently, it was decided not NL-W Jersey grown apples have to rebuild the ship because of the cost in- been made tu-.Great Britain and get my own insurance, too." '|H'n flame on fiflge. to the Scandinavian countries. The volved. > Store cans oi gasoline, oil and revival of foieten markets is wel- "I like tho idea of handling tho tiemsaction at home. 11 in the garage «nd>be aijre that there It is interesting to note that F/ehch claims comed by growers who are har- vesting a iron of ubout 2.350.000 Easier to make payments. Deal with folks 1 know, |^a'extinguished ilefcr your automobile, against tho United States forthe.Nblmi&ndie bushels in New Jersey this year. Besides, it btuids up my bank credit." forget the filfe Department's tele- have been settled for $18,000,000. This The tine upplu wop will alBO al "Yes, the bank, or you* insurance agent, will tell low housewives to get in ft good number arid, it possible, misplace amount will be used by the French Qovern* apply of npple.sauce for the winter you all about it.1* ment in the purchase of Liberty flhipa from this yeiir. the surplus fleet of this country. Undoubt- New varieties of apple trees de- Always use lllflamrhtfble fluids to ,'CUI\M\ by Professor M, A. Blake clothing, esped|felly if working near edly, the Liberty ships will do the Ftonch )1 the New Jersey Agricultural Ex- pi'i imi'iititi station promise to re- •'" ftamo. It Is a ijfeipful idea to smoke more good than the massive linor. vive the state's apple Industry. Member '"'it while dolnf into work. About 20,000 seedlings will be bud- Member Never put a fljte screen in front of ded to Uu> tiew varieties at the For Christmas OversetU new nursery established near Federal Federal "pen hearth flru, r^gfcrdlesa of how Princeton by Clnrence' H. Steel- the fuel ia p|}ty|, . It may be early to remind out readers man in order to start New Jersey's Detroit Reserve 1 that Christmas is less than three months applo industry no the upgrade ) Do not botljlrt) to Inspect electric unce uuain. Insurance PK. or replace wires on electrica away, but while therjj is plenty 1, t frfi-^

PAGfi KIGHT lKWG fc H6NEY OF A TRAP dom of odriuwMUoft n fulrj-e »vj«- naUrt\tot costs tlon agreementg * with othft ftmft Peasant ftetdft f here ft tint* ifrosjttct tor dis- tttCHMONT), Calif. Watching fcOCKFORD, Til .-Investigating a rtport that a booby trap had tffes. Tnls fnty mean thahtt tthe re- Changes in Red Cross Structure armament on the Rcule that fol- wistfully ns his older playmates this: The Demon;,i been placed In a chicken coop, t#o cent British agrettntht with Ar* Btiflgg Rmgn of iowed World War I and the mili- elimbW aboard a bus and depart- gentlna, which contains restric- seats In' the Solid :;,„,. tary costs of the U. 8. ftr* estimat- men from the sheriff's office found others in the Indiwtm ed for school. Wayne Olass, 3, the box. One of the men nudged tions on competition, may be re- Announced by National Head ed around $8,000.00(1.000 per an- negotiated. M sgfa if the !„„„,' f ttttit m Luzon num. decided tfl do likewise. He climbM It gingerly with his foot, setting to the party of p. » i; abolrd tne next. bus. The child off A bu&ctng sound. Cautiously, C A It I K U K T FiiminnipntAl into three ('IflsM'S with ternrK ex C. I. O. MlJRftAV Democratic sents in .,,, Chntw; in I 'n* organizational piritu: nt the end of one. hvo, and vrrs WAN HOMES #M taken off a transcontinental the men turned the box over—It and mixed rural mm ,„ was a home-iflade beehive. There I* a runior that C. I. O. Amfiican Nnt.lnnol throe years so that one-third of 30,00ft GttWrilla* Ift CehSus #Ureifri) report."! 4.0O'O. bus at Vallejo, 20 rniles northeast President, Philip Murray is con- are the places for ih, R«] Cro'A the most, important the elected membership would l>e t6 V&t4rtnjg Whl to rent quarters or of here. sidering resigning. He Would re- Incidentally, the (iop •nd fnv rc:ic|iini! chanops in 40 chosen ench year. Any elected gov- W new homes by June, 1947 AVIATION tain his leadership of the Steel- forty seate where ti yesi1; vcv1 ndoptril by the pros- 1( ernor who had served two full WeapOnr TWo-thftih prefer to buy" or build workers, however, the largest CIO think they have » ,•!,.,,, ant irovrniim: body. thr Ontml Arid 1,7'ft.WO report ability to pay Achesoh pays arms will not T» the U. 8. and Great Britain three-year terms would be ineli- will follow, th« principle of free- affiliate. the Incumbents. Commiltrr. nt its September meet- gible for re-election for at lesst 14,6ft) or fesx. sent to China. ing In Wivihiniiton. MANtTA - A motity two years According to the Advi- nrmy (it mdfe than 30,ffl)0 The rliiui!!rs wrre recommended sory Committee chairman, such in ctrftM l.iitain — the Hiiltbill*- by a nationally representative Ad- rotation would provide a means for hnp — Bppcirs to be tWe hio«t visory Commit lee. appointed last bringing fresh leadership into the trmibltfsome war baR'y l^ the l»t) of March by Bn.sll O Connor, national governing body. ohnirmnn. to study the organism' th* Philippine' netf {nvildenf, Man- New 191 Pack Canned Vegetables The proposed charted revisions uel A the AssftclateH tion of HIP Rerl Cross In the llRht would make the President, nf the of the treniendous growth in Its Press. \ A great vdrlety of new 1946 packed canned vegetable! awaits you United States the "honorary presi- These peasants fore commonly :ind .services to the dent of the Red Cross." The only people sincp 1905 when Its present known as tfuks. J at your nearby friendly Acme Market. Come~s«CUre your share of other honorary officers would be In four of the m(»typopul«ui prov- charter was R ran ted. the Attorney General who would inces of that fettli*", tropical finln, u tlie action today be culled honorary counselor, and this delicious new pack now! Featured this week-end! after transmlttim; tlie recommen- the Secretary of the Treasury reigh of terror has trWucw the dations to the chapters. Mr. would serve as honorary treasurer. •Irtady inort riee crop. O'Connor unld they nrc of greatest All the present honorary vice Some hope for A (Waoftii settle- slfiniflramc to the Red Cross or- presidencies would be abolished, ment of ptasiknts' difference* wfis Farmdale Lat*ge Sweet ganization nt. all levels. "When as would the present Board of In- seen in tH* president's May $b in- they liiive been carried into effect.'' corporators and the honorary be- augural address, In which he prem- he said. "The governing body of w of large group memberb - ised consideration of a more the 'Red Cross will be predomi- liberal fnnn tenancy law, govern- nantly representative, of. nnd will ships. In addition to the present War Department audit, there ment purchase nf land and Its be respumivc to. the chapters, resale to the people and teaching with full representation of the na- would also be an audit by inde- pendent certified public account- of modern agricultural methods. tional interests which It is the President Hoxas demanded the obligation of the Red Cross to ants to obtain both the advantage of a professional audit and R Wai- Immediate surrender of all un- Serve: This should insure that the licensed firearms. He said he would PEAS Department review. Packed immediately after being picked fresh from the vinto. Extra standard organization will be an appropri- use all the forces at his command ate and efficient instrument, re- It is proposed that the new char- to restore law and order to the re- ter set up definite procedures for quality. Tender, delicious, large sweet peasl Buy a supply now! flect iiiK the. needs of all the people, gion. to direct and guide the Red Cross chapter organization and chapter In its fields of service in the com- elections to Insure maximum rep- Frequent Cluhe*. ! liig yews." resentation of all the membership. ffo formal feftttbn w*» mitle Chief among these would be a public by Hukbftlthap leaders, biit DelMonte Peas"?.. 2Oc • HurlockPeas2t 25c The recommended revisions to system of rotation in office the 15 peasants were reported With . $e organization's charter, un- same as ts proposed for the nation- and othtfrs wounded in rthewed changed since 1905, provide at the ACME Whol. Kernel al organization, and appropriate clashes. national level for greatly increased nominating procedures. representation from the chapters, Huktalahap clashes with their fehcy TOKAY and from the-public at large, on Mr. O'Connor called attention long-standing rivals, the so-called the national governing body and to the following comment In the Usaffe guerrillas, and the Ffffprno Corn 15c provide at the chapter level for advisory committee's report; "The military police cofn'mtftd (MPC) Tender golden whole kernels of national organization of the Red ,-purticipntion by the membership had been reported almost daily com, pocked Immediately after piri ',;| in all chapter operations. Most Cross has left considerable lati- prior to Roxas' inauguration. tude to the chapters in the fram- 29 significant changes include: GRAPES 2 A 12-hour battle near Lnbao, Luscious, large fancy sweet California Tokays at their best! Enjoy them now! Niblets Corn \ - j ing of their organizations. The Pampanga, was reported that day. 5c 1. Expansion of the present gov- committee believes that a high Intelligence reports indicate casu- Com off the cob. Supply limit. ti erning board from 18 members to degree of flexibility and local lbs. 10c 50 members, 3d of whom would be chapter autonomy is necessary and alties among the Hukbalahap — an Jonathan Apples 3 ibs.25c New Cabbage : drawn from locgal chapters under desirable in view of the variations affiliate of the left-wing Democratic Box 1 c ASCO Fancy Long Cut a system of nomination and elec- in the conditions in the communi- Alliance political party — have been Gr^ning Apples 3 tion p. ml 12 of whom would be 25c Tomatoes ^ * ties of the country which the Red heavy, possibly reaching 1,000 since No. 2'2 elected lo represent the national Cross organization serves, of geo- last September. Casualties among Sauer Kraut Can interests at graphical considerations and of the Usaffe's and the MPC run Into SfTinglessBeans 2 ibs.2 5c 2. A system of regular rotation the fact referred to above, that, the hundreds. in office of the governing bodies in by its nature, the Red Cross in Thousands of refugees have de- Healthful, tasty, a delicious clvir•;•• chapters as well as in the national action cannot and should not be serted remote barrios for the com- organization. a centralized, closely knit organi- parative safety of Cabanatuan, , 3. Discontinuance of the Board zation. The continual introduc- Nueva Ecija capital, and other Farmdale Tender of Incorporators provided for in tion of fresh personnel in the large communities. Onions Mr 10^ 29c 1 the 1905 charter. governing body by a system of The name Hukbalahap is a con- Today's best onion value. Buy this large economical lO.-lb. bag! Feature value! 4. A provision enabling any 25 rotation is as important in the traction of "Hukbo ng Bayan >a String Beans "L 14C members to appeal to the national chapters as in the national organi- Laban sa Hapon," Tagalog for "peo- Tender, fresh-from-the-vine flavor organization basic grievances as zation, and perhaps more so." ples army against Japan." It was to matters of chapter procedures. Sno* White organized shortly after the fall of Aico Whole •5. A provision allowing the es- Under the new plan any 25 Heod 20-oi. Con members of a chapter could ap- Bataan, from whose bloody battle- tablishment of committees chosen MM »O» 1^. by the chapters within each state peal to the national organization's fields the peasants gathered Ameri- Cauliflower 15 2O-o«. Can "*V Board of Governors basic griev- can and Japanese weapons. , . Plenty .of servings in these large size snow white heads! At all Acmes Red Kidney Beans for the purpose of liaison with No. 2 ances alleging undemocratic prac- Peaceable by Day. iiiHpMMtiiiiiiitMtiiiiiimiitihimimttMimiHHitrt»miimiWHiiitiwnmrt state relief, health and welfare Mixed Vegetables Can agencies. tices in the local unit. Its leader is mild-mannered, S2- Serve Acme Top Quality "Grade A" Poultry! 6. A new system of auditing To. permit the Red Cross to year-old Luis Tarus, who at the Separately all accounts of local maintain closer contacts with outbreak of the Pacific war was a frith Kill« TURKEYS set up a state-wide committee for « ^ ** f°*l Mt Asparagus" -31c to sums contributed, eminent job, but claims he wsi di»- 20-lbs. liaison purposes, Mr. O'Connor missed because of his leftist politi- Dr. 67c which prepared the resolutions The Red Cross, he added, will i S*rve Chicken this week-end! During the Japanese -occupation, iMIIIHIWlllUIMIMtllHilllllttllHItMHIIUIIllllHUnMIIII was made up of prominent citizens be open to the entire nation, and as in the current fighting, the Huk- from all sections of the United the organization of the local chap- balahap remained in their villages, Filletof Haddock ib 49c IISCO fancy "Grade A" States. ters will be free and democratic. their arms well hidden. By day they E. Roland Haniman. New York, The governing body of the Red were peaceable, harmless-ap- Cross will be predominantly rep- until recently volunteer manager psajing fanners, by night they Fillet of Perch ib. 39c resentative of, and will be respon- Peanut Butter Of the Red Cross North Atlantic staged swift raids and ambushed Aiea, served as chairman. In pre- sive to the chapters. The national unwary Japanese patrols. Porgies*13r| Shrimp £ -69< Our finest smooth, criomy senting his report to the Central interests, and the particular in- Ib. terests of the various groups which Although unsuccessful in opposing Botton "Grade A" peanut butttr at Committee Mr. Harriinan said, Ruxas, the organization elected Mackerel Ib. o worthwhile saving. Try it jar " 'The broad objective of this com- it is the obligation of the Red Whitings* 13< 30c Cross to serve, will be represented Tame and seven others from the mittee is two-fold: 1. to make central Luzon provinces. l-oi. , ceitain that all the American on the governing body by the 12 CHEESE FEATURES members-at-large. When congress convened late in Dill Chunks ople who constitute the Ameri- fc May, Taruc and his colleagues were JJnal Red Cross have ade- The report of the Advisory Com- Colored American 5I< MANOEE Sdpovrr 139c duate" representation in shaping mittee was signed by the following prevented from taking their seats BISQUICK-T^ lb. Us policies and 2. to review its members: by charges of election fraud filed Olive Butter lit by defeated candidates. GhBfeau CheeseS1.12 Cookies™"" organization to insure the most E. Roland Harriman, chairman; HEINZ CHO5S-CUI 14-n. Jw 4SC0 Orange Pekoe UK effective handling of its pro- Edward Dana, president and gen- Taruc repeatedly has denied op- Rg Hewtons eral manager, Boston Elevated position charges that he and his fol- Cream Cheese^,d . Dilled Cucumbers IU Hershey""^ grams." KW At present the Central Commit- Railway, Boston, Mass.; Charles lowers are Communists seeking to iwrn H. Kellstadt, general manager, overthrow the government. Vdveela \, Meat Sauce tee or governing board of the Red TEA Krlspy Crackers ^ 23€ Cioss consists of 10 persons. Six Sears Roebuck and Company, K Gingerbread Mix are chosen by chapter delegates; 1 Chicago, 111.; Vice Admiral Ross Order Actress to Pay American T, 29f Tenderoni 7. 1 Crackettes i?* MX appointed by the President of IT Manure. Surgeon General. U. V4 Fudge Mix the United States; and six named i y- Nav^ Washington, D. C; Mrs. $5,500 to Man for Ring Grated Romano tyagnetti ' '- Beans & Franks^ t?(t son Lon Islalul N Y ; Aaron recently ordered Norma Irene Zoe Cocoamarsh in 1905 for tile purpose Of bringing i ' * - ' ' PHiinby-Matthews, London musical Cider Vinegar" Prank Meyer and FrHIlk Pm n. lit* With feap re insuring geographical RiemeiiB, financial counselor of the I | Wrnlm. n M well as feftresenta- Margaret A, Hickey, president, Netherlands embassy. 1 chapters of all tiki, National Federation of Business add • Professional Womeus Clubs, Al the time of its repayment all twelve membirMt-larfe • AB-0 St. Louis, 1*0.i William A. McAfee, except $33,1)00 of tht credit wai Camay Soap Ivory Soap Lava SOBO be chosen with a vle# to lawyer, Cleveland, oiuo; Mrs. us«l. It was made mnlsfcy I NSE 'outstanding l*iflvldu«4 Meyer, Washington Post, IMS, By a banfatnt fcreup headM by ^ interests *hteh it' ts D. C; George W. Chase National boric IM fcaf <* if the RM mm In |trake, independent oil produce, Imve maturtd JWvWnW 1, Ml. J OHtM TTwenty goveniw* ibtiH %n lie 1 illute a quorum at any stated [buston, Texas; Charles M. Bpofp - Under ford, New York City, acted i ;AKTEREf ItiBAt,

You'd Never Know RtcftwrtNo USTICE BACKFIRES UCHltON OKLAHOMA CITY. Okl». — A PHILADELPHIA, Pa -A heavy- The neent itock narkM lealth Up Gpodi, IntJtutr* Styi tleo is taken as the tint • few mlnutwi after Marine Sergeant set man entered the taxi of Qtont 9CHENECTADY, M. Y.-Eleetrl. 8. L. Baker became a "father" re- Phillip, driver dr«* a nun and the prwtnt boom l» til ipplUnc* tninufteturtr* "will cently, he signed up his new son forced Phillip to surrender his pornunmt and that Oth«r probably be forced to halt dtllvtrlea In the Marine J. E. Ooodwln, motley. Th* driver suddenly re- win «xm recede. *r«n th« In « few weeks btciute of th* 18. wanted to enlist but he had membered his own gun and started it In believed, will i»m i scarcity of illver," tht Oeneril no birth certificate, no parent* nrtnir Unable to locate the thIK In crrtsin Unfit. nanry. Hence, a premnture baby and no Riiardlnn Baker hustled went to « police station to PART II Eltctrlc comptny announted. should be under the constant, enre "The iam« condition holdi true him to the County Judge, had eport the Incident. After telling POSTornor /|i'H' i him fifty years ago a of a skillful physician. The ex- for th* •utomottve, motion picture, himself appointed the lad's leta! v clerk* Erlicher said that Industry hid i liirtri. So greatly has carefully LOS ANOELF.S--Emenrlnn from the plftne in flmh* whereas, I acninsi, pxpo- b*tn un»bl« to buy litvtr since the SHOES of bnbies Improved that sures. The attendants should wear a manhole In which he was work- wrewnt iilv nmil system, the «xpir*tion of tht Oraen act list De- only two pounds sterilized Rowns and masks over ing, John A. Sherwood was sur- Shoe producU Is at record is wvteil and handled on cember 11, which, ht added, IU- 1ltl11, can be kept alive. the nose and mouth. No one suf- prised to sec a man take his lunch levels with 500, pairs likely (/round and put in nek* Hr prematurely born chil- fering with a respiratory infection thorlstd induitrlt* to buy from the from his automobile. Sherwood (or this year. ruted for cities' along the ni weigh as much and should come near the child. While treasury dtjurtratnt's surplus sup- (rave chase, bagged the man and On the same day, the new s tall until about the many premature babies survive, ply. turned him over to the police. Sttmcn Perlili cent Airmail stamp went 00 I hey are fully as bright they require more rare than those Feeling pretty good about the Since 1830 more than The purpose of the flight is the children who had who come to term and are fully 1,000 111. -t 11V Vfllkl«-T»IU* M whole thing. Sherwood settled Glouceittr tetmtn h«ve periihtd at determine whether It r;iiitiU!r of being born at developed. Lookouts now UM #llkle-tilklei down to eat hLs lunch, only to the oin of dories iwept out of slfht "practical" to use flying ,l we IT fully developed. ;in to report tht location* of foreit realize that the police had taken of parent flihlng ichoonm. offices on a large scale. ',.„ i he child comes into the fires. it for "evidence." before term, he has too piptccllvft fat. The heat ,iiiii: system Is not devclop- CMk iBorttse Discovered Electric Eye ,,l 11 is very difficult to keep "Cnh In hind" lor Americana in In 1887 the principle of the electric urn in. In ancient times hot created over ttwtt and • hil) eye or phototube—one of the key- U imcs, and other devices times durlnf tht period ot World stones of the present push-butlon Corral War II. »|e—was discovered I,, bo constantly applied to According to the theater owners n,c litl.lt- creature alive. of the country, as polled by the Sarg lliiiT. the first lncub«tor was Motion Picture Herald, the ten up lucre! by Denuce. It con- and commit young performers who ORDER NOW Main Street at Route 35, Woodbridge, N. J. ,,l ii double-walled tub promise to be the "stars of tomor- with hot water at intervals row" are: Joan Leslie, Jackie i in i inn I ho necessary temper- < Butch i Jenkins, Zachary Scott, Coal-Koppers Coke-Fuel Oil EDDIE LEITNER and HIS ORCHESTRA it wns not until 1880 that Don De Fore, Mark Stevens, Eve You'd never kndw, to look at it, that this bright white Jewelry, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS , IMI incubator came on the Arrien, Llzabeth Scott, Dan Dur- made of a new plastic thread, was crocheted at home by Mllena SAVE BY USING . . . i>i Then the hot air room yea, Yvonne Dc Carlo and Robert Miller, slngsr of NBC's Kraft Music Hall." The new thread feels T nr popular. At the present Mitchum. somewhat like straw, comes in many colors, »nd may be bought READING BRIQUETS A :ui -conditioned cubicles are in the are needlework departments in stores throughout the coun- CHINESE-AMERICAN FOOD iiiiiicd. having the ideal tem- The Herald also canvassed the try wth easy directions about how to do it, earrings and all. Accom- nrc and humidity to enable nation's motion picture critics for plished crochrters might like to know there are 7 double-crochets— Warr Coal & Supply Co. ,:ihy to survive. in one stitch for each shell. The thread Is Dritx Belastraw. Lunches, Dinner* and Sandwiches their opinion on the most likely Telephone Woodbrldgr 8-0724 n r; now known about sclen- stars of tomorrow and this was ircdiiv! of babies than ever their line-up: Hume Cronyn, Dan Gentle Approach" In which she or three thousand of the city's ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBR1DGE BEST IN LIQUORS, WINES & BEER i m i ho history of the world. Duryea, Robert Mitchum, Mark plays a sly domestic and gets plen- 30,000 population to work In the i.;;iiiUire baby cannot suck Stevens, Zachary Scott and Llza- ty of laughs. Now we can see film, which will begin some time us i he organs are not sufft- beth Scott. where the girls' talent comes from. in December. !i developed. Then too, he limlv minerals and vitamins, How's this for an appropriate Have you seen fan Todd, de- Margaret OBrlan's dancing i.v.i of these are deposited name? The chief press agent in scribed as the English Oar bo? She teacher declares this cute little :• i he last period of profi- Hollywood for Enterprise Produc- really looks like Oarbo. Wonder tyke has the greatest ballet talent tion^ is a gentleman named Bill if she "wants to be alone." too? since Pavlova. She was dancing Blowitz, That's honest! She recently appeared in "Seventh on her toes In six weeks. ilention to Aged Veil." Ingrid Bergman is planning a To take care of its assortment trip to England In the spring to While Kathleen Winsor won't of flying equipment, consisting of n Streets Urged star in Alfred Hitchcock's inde- have a part in the film version six miscellaneous Navy planes, two pendent production of "Under Ca- of her novel, "Forever Amber," Army bombers, one military trans- i recent years Keystone Auto- pricorn." a play with an Austra- she Is testing for a role In "This port, and assorted plane section; jile Club has been pointing to lian setting, by Margaret Linden Side of Innocence." (none of which will fly), Warner A report to the Public on the large number of and John Cotton, based on a novel Brothers have purchased a small (I persons who fall victims of by Helen Simpson. Bob Montgomery used a chorus hangar out of the war surpluses. tic accidents. The National of 90 voices, rather than an or- Council finds that the ane Monogram, which for years has chestra, to supply the musical Setclons of a Northern Califor- lot Is equally important in made only low - budget films, is background for his picture, "Lady nia wheat field were transferred hi- accidents. expanding and will include in its in the Lake." In flats to the Hollywood back lot Tin- lesson Is obvious but the plans pictures with million-dollar of Paramount for scenes in "The ledy is not simple," said Joseph expenditures. They are also ex- In one day, after John Carroll Big Haircut," a film about whea )MIUUI, Manager of the Trenton panding their studio property, got his release from Metro, he was havesting. on of the Club. "Human having purchased a corner plot offered Darts in six pictures, Telephoiie Situation "SpanislrCross," "Barbed Wire," Iliy plays such a large part in adjoining the studio at Sunset j ideals involving the aged that Drive and Commoawealth Avenue, "Powder Monkey," "Briar Bush," THE! SAFH WAT "Don Careless" and 'The Fabulous Without Harmful tiy i>ceachment may be of little adding 30,000 square feet of space. Dram or Diet & ,il We, us motorists, however, Texan." VOGUE 9LRM>M#- < (o much toward safeguarding Bill Haines has Just about com- IZING AND HRACTH2 Henry King has found the ideal SALON " elderly by recognizing that pleted his first book, "The Golden The Flr.t Bank m ins sight and faltering steps Mousetrap," and it's about Holly- location for his "Captain From Truit DldK. wood. Castile." It's Morelia. 140 mile turner of Smith ud be matched 6y om care and Maylc 8trcata in New Jersey timi in driving whenever we north of Mexico City, whose pure P. A. 4-414S The mother of Joan Fontaine old persons at crofiftiiiKs or Spanish architecture has not been Fourth Floor—Hoom ' and Olivia De Haviland recently I'«lk Awbvy, J*. J, km:; along highways. changed since the town was built Hour* 10 A. M. )<• H V. M. made her film debut in "The EY CHESTER I. BARNARD, PRESIDENT Incidentally," he continued,, in 1571. King has encaged two ESC .same Safety Council studies I NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY nil the rather startling fact I more people were killed in ! homes or on home premises j year than met death on the j WHY WORRY ABOUT THE MEAT SHORTAGE? ways. Like charity, therefore,] iiild appear that safety should , in at home. By all means let's j WE HAVE THE HARD-TO-CET FOODS YOU WANT on hammering at highway j TV7E ARE treatmg the present telephone service situation in New Jersey by methods much idties but at the same time j fV like those we use in the event of a great fire, a Hood or a hurricane. In this situation' n the scope of our safety j ••nits to impress on old and I we need your cooperation and understanding. I want to tell you why we have this situ^ • alike the importance of r to Dine Out This Weekend- practice in everyuilng we j ation, the extraordinary accomplishments already achieved and what is being done to It may well be that the man establish normal telephone conditions.) is careful at home is the fel- Saturday and Sunday. we're glad to meet on the way—the careful, competent than in any previous year ia history. This out* considerate driver." Try Our Special Dinner-It Hits the Spot! MOM PEOPLE ARE USING THE TELEPHONE THAN EVER standing production record is being accomplished despite serious shortages of lead, steel and other Since VJ Day we have added 140,000 telephones basic materials affecting all industry. to the number in use in New Jersey—double tbe There Un't a dish on our menu you won't enjoy.- total added in any previous year. The majority of thoee waiting for service a year ago now have it. NEW EMPLOYEES Our food is of the finest quality—flavorfully Even »o, the new demand has continued to be so Maintaining and operating the enlarged telephone great that 80,000 are waiting for service. system we are building requires many new em* prepared by chefs tong in the business. ployees. Within the past year wo havo secured We are handling a million more calls each day and trained thousands of n 'W people, most of th«n a year ago. This ia un inweave of 25%. The ON ALL RADIOS them operators. Our force today numbers 22,000 telephone calling habits of the people of New —nearly 7,000 more than a year ago—and is being Jersey have changed materially and today we are LUNCHEONS and DINNERS SERVED DAILY further increased as we wove forward. receiving more and longer calls than ever before.'

EFFECT OF THE WAR TASKS STILL AHEAD Our expansion program is well under way and SPEGIAL WEEKEND DINNER For four years the necessities of the War pro- exceptional progress has been made despite the hibited the enlargement of our plant and facilities difficulties. From now on we expect little diffi- that we normally make in anticipation of demand. culty in the supply of telephone instruments and Consequently the unprecedented demand for tele- ' (SERVED FROM 3 P. M. TO 9 P. M.) before many months we hope that the central Cliether your radio is con- phones «nd tfye extraordinary iuereane in the use (Iuc or fits into your SATURDAY AND SUNDAY office equipment situation will be substantially of telephones came 'upon us when we had no kket—our experts will re- improved. The world-wide shortage of lead, which reserve to meet these conditions. lir it to your complete sat- —APPETIZERS— is rationed, will prohahly plague our cable ex- ftl Celery Olives million for a much longer time. The program we WHAT WE HAVE DONE ABOUT IT I WOODBHIDGE Shrimp Cocktail riavo planned will take some time to accomplish In this situation we have IDIIIK-I ted lo our switch- hand rails for an outlay of ISO million dollars before RADIO -SOUPS—' boards every telephone thai we could add. This, we reaoh our goal, which is to provide more and iAI.ES & SERVICE Chicken Rice in Cup together with the ottiuoidinuiy use of the tele- better service for every telephone user. phone, has in sonic exchau^^ affected the quality Joseph P. KoeUk • or Our engineers ami 0)>erating managers have Clam Chowder of the service during HOIUU hours. Thin overloading hwn alert, iugcnioiujand imaginative in meeting Tel. Wood. 8-iaO» u necessary for the utmu&t lair treatment of those : this.situation ami oufcel&fdoyees have been coop- K THEATRE BUILDING —ENTREES^ waiting for service ami it i» important aluo to erative and have,Worked long hours an their WOODBRIDG^ Boast Turkey with Dressing other* already having service who want to com- contribution to this vital public service. Cranberry Sai^e municate with them. Kveu with the heavy extra ; load, moat calls are going through promptly. Peas and Candied Sweet Potatoes,, WE APPRECIATE YOUR COOPERATION ITCH HOSPITAL Waldorf Salad WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS AND UNDERSTANDING • All tvUOH On behalf of qur entire organization I express to ,..1 rtwlals jnil —DESSERTS— I« addition to the abnormally large number Animli-Uli our customers our deep appreciation of their fine Honey Dew Melon, Fruit Cup, or of telephones we have already added, we have puliuU Uy un enlarged 79 central oflices and will complete addi- cooperation and understanding iu this difficult expnrt watch- Home Made Pie period of expausiou. nuikt'i' on tions to 84 flJore by the end of this yea/. Thousand* Coffee, Milk, or Tea of miles of wire iu cable have been and are being This report adds up to one thiug. We have been installed each mouth. SPECIAL WITH DINNER—BACAHDJ CQCKTAUU 25c aud are doing and shall continue to do our utmoit ru, to give l»ore and better service to everyone who I Ail wurk (ully Our chief supplier, the Western Electric Com- H B pany, is working 'round the clock* and ia this year wants it, and to do it always with courtesy and ]I'm on« your understanding. l me- will produce more new switchboard equipment The New

Price •Out Middlesex Cocktail Lounge TELEPHONE WOOOI»amO;E Street * Arofroy N. t" . f. ili!ii.l:erHnBi)t ictit'» Take further notice that the Car- *l public •«!« ,ml , ' ' " ;it(finii Mud Intefejit thcrenti wit!- »»lil minimum price being ll.TifiO.DO teret Fiorough Council lids, by reio- li'ict and I'/ii^! I'^lni Avenues, in bidder otcordinif t,, t,.,,,, ', H six |MM' ionium ii'ri JUT annum t<> a point, theme alonu 11 line ciirv Ithii k 711. llniiilltTli Of Carlor.'t ,\f. Section I (a I The purpose for the inn inht wnrilly and snulbwiirilly, M Iliiiltiiilnn of rale or itmonnt. plus coslfl of picpfirinK (iL»«d mm un- lutlon and pursuant to hiw, fltttd » ftle with thttBormri, ,'.'; '. vcitlnInK thin »nle. Hald loin In nnid ncHRincnl Map other children were reicued financing nf whli b mild iilillgaHonn pin ii I If I with and 25 fret (flstnnl SII Hnn 7. Tiiln ordinance shii'l mlnUrium price at which said lot* luspeetlon and t0 ?„. , h 1 block,Uf »old on termn, will require Take further notice that the Cnr- : grandparents of all five who nn. in be l^«iietic regard being given to terms nnd to reject any one Of nil bids nnd to irmiKli Mall In snld llnrniiKb on thereof hy the purchaser according sale or any date tn »|,| (l of Niw Jersey un Heplemiier Ul. reel enm of the center line of 1'Mwln to the manner of purchase In ac- manner of payment In cusp one or Hfll snld Kiln In »ald hlock lo finch ftrt,|ourn"rt, Oie MnVi>r ,,, , in in. Hied In liie office of the J!nr- Inlier Hi, UK, lit K:0'l li'i l.i, k more minimum bids ihall hi> re- bidder ne it muy fielect; due regard &)und-and-Half Infant street and e\tendiiis snuthnanlly cnrilnnce with terms of snip on ftle, reserve thn rl^ht |n n, (.iiKli clerk of the municipality, nnd at an niiKle detlectlnn i" 30' to the M the llorntiKh of Cftrlerel'wlll deliver ceived. beinn given to terms mid nmtiner to reject nny oiie or ,n |, ' Aflir.HT ,1. IMlHItV. uf pnympTH In cane fine or more min- ; hereby approved. went of a rlK'X nngle llnr to HftKen a liargaln and Sale deed for sdld Upon Rcceptance of the minimum sell snld let ;„ Bl,|,| ,, „ ,' Survives in'Baltimore strpct, 27,', feel In n point In the Homuirli Cb'i'k. preTiiipes. imum bids sliall bo received. Milder an It inny selc, i ,,,', fbl Mnld relief sewers nhnll )>c ' nn- '*• I". 10. < hU, or hid above minimum by the BALTIMORE. The survival of a Ktriirrfln" In find along substantially "•"" r line of an exlsilnn dralnnte Cimii ncivptance nf the minimum helng given to term, ,,, AttorsT 1. PF.nr.T. Mayor and Council and the pnymnnt libl, or hid Hbove minimum, liy the the following streets and places: ditch, ? *i*;wm > lldrnugh Clerk, thereof by the purchaser according of paVment in i n,e i.n,, „ , imature bnby girl, weighing trorrcK OF pmiiic »ALB Mayor find Council nnd the payment linnm bids shall i,P ,,,,,,,,, (1) Loul* Street from I.littler) Ifi Said ffifdn i.r InicreMts tn To be ndvcrtlned October 4 and tn the manner of purctia»e In lc- thereof hy the purchaser oci nrding ft pound anrl n hnlf at birth, Street t'i .lerney Street. lands necessary as nltet< for said TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Oclober II liHfi, In Hie <';uterel cordnnee with terms of sale on file, At n reifuliir mertlnR of the Coun- in the manner of putcligse In »c- disclosed lit the premature (•.'I (InnU Avenue from Lincoln pltmpInK Hlntlim nrc the tracts of the Horough of Carterel will deliver lordinee wllh lorms of sale on Me, hid, or l>ld uliove'inlni'ilu ' Avenue tt) OraiH Avenue; 1 of the Borough of CaHerot held a Hnrgain nnd HMe Heed for sllld Mayor and Conn.n .,.,,i ,, iry of the Johns Hopkins innil In the municipality deicilbetl the Borough of C»rteri>t will deliver (31 (Irnnt Avenue frnni Oftntz us follows, and the siurt landK shall i tidier 2, III 16, 1 w-lis dliei'ted In NWflCB OP PUBLIC SAI.M premises. n Harffuin and Sale deed for said tneroof by the pun im,,." dvertifle tlie liu't Hint (in Wednes- to the mnnner of IMH,|,," ital. Avenue tn llavwjinl Avenue nnd be in i|iilii'd hy Hie mtinh Ipallly, hy TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: AUaUST J. PEnilT, premises. . . t hence In ffiiywnrd Avenue from plircliase, Klfl or nirnlemnntlnli: ay evenlhlt. (leirdier Id, llHfi, (lie At a regular meeting of the Coun- cordinrr with terms ,,t .'c,, Hospital officials said the infant, layer and Conncll will meet »t 8;00 Borough Clerk. AlJOt'ST .T. PBRnT. ttie riiirougb nf CnrlorM „ (Jraiil Avenue to Heverly Street: ill HeKlnnlnR ni Hie Intersection cil of the Borough of Carteret held To be advertised October t jind noinn»h Clerk a nargnln nnd Snip i|.,,.,| $ (lauRhter of Mr. and Mr*. Rob- of the iHirthei'ly line nf Heverly P. M. In tlm Council Chambem, Mu- September 8!i. !!MG, I was directed lo (II Beverly Streel from Hayward leipai Buliainit, Cooke A\-«n«e, Car- October 11, Ifllfi. In the Cnrterel To be Advertised October 1 nnd /JJpri fcWdkk of Harrisburg. Pi., WM to Lafayette Street and Stt'fct wltli the westerly ilne of advertise the fact that on Wednes- Press.* Octnber 11, 101•;. in the Carteret Ifliywilrd Avenue, and cxletifllnR eret, N. J., tind expane anuseil nt day evening, October Hi, 111(6, I lie t'ress.' T .1. | thfni'6 In J/Ofayetti! Strefct from bllc sale and tu the lilgh^Kbjdder f borti at the hospital and ndmi'.ted Mojror and Coilnell Will meet at r Heverly .Street northenntwardly for lltpnce (a I wv»t wnnlly parallel with NcR OF FTIftHC HAL*) To he itilvertlned n." ,"i'' the nursrry home May IS. The the line nf Heverly Street -10 feet ccorillli(t to terms nf sale on^Wwiih K:(N> P. M. In the Council Chambers, ie Borough Clerk c^pen to Inspeo- TO WItOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTicK or ruBi.if) IAI.K Orloller 11. HUB I,, , y now weighs four pounds and erti'tn and tn be niilillcly rend Mnyor and Council will meet at day- evening, O' tnlier II, l!i-l«. the ,,At'' regular meeting f t, ^ Avenue, Ih.'iice (ill nnrlheastwardly re I Borough Council lias, by reso- prior I if «\Ie, l.nl iT, UouHevelt '^Defendant Goes Back to wnrdly In Arthur Mnfiue In Larch ntlon and puraimnt to mw, fixed a *M V. M, In (lie Council Chambers, Mayor and Council will meet at ell ot the Borough or ra Street, thence westwnrdly In Larch nl(Hi(r said wexlcrly line of Hay- Avenue, In Itlock ID. llonuiKli ut Municipal Itiilbllng, Cnnke Avenue, AM H. M. In the Council Chambers, September 2.1. 19(H. 1 u ^ ward Avenue ill) feet more or less Inlnium prk'e at whleh siUd li>tK Carteret Assessment Sfap. Police as Complainant Street to tlram Avenue, thence KMIII lilmks will lie sold together l.'aiieret, N. ,1. and expose and sell MunlclpBl Building, Cooke Avenue, advertise the tnct |i,t ,,, soiithwnrilly in tlrant Avenue and tn the place of beginning. Take further notlee ttiat the Car- at public Bale and to tlie highest Carteret, N. J., und expose and sell (toy ovenlnK. Oi i,,!,.,, n; CHICAGO. - Louis Zimmerman lll| nil other pertinent ueiai-n, teret Borough Council has, by reso- bidder according to lerms of sain on Mayor nn<\ <'oisn.ii o;n the line thereof extended to a polm (2) Beginning :il the intersection :ald minimum price hi-lnp |l,tifi«.Oft at public sale nnd to the highest Jbaae two trips to the North Chicago nnprnxlmuMy Too feet smith of of Ihe miutlierly line of Maple Htreel lution and pursuant to law, fixed a file wltli the Horough Clerk open bidder nccordlng 10 terms of »*,!« »:ni) P. M. In thc c,,,i,lr| I coBts of preparing deed and miiilninm price at which said lnt to Inspection nnd t" be mihlli'lv rend Municipal liniidliiK {'n,,i, Woodhrldge Avenue, tliener along a with the easterly line of Thornall rtlslnfc this sale. Said lots In on file with Uie Horough Clerk open station. First he went there In said block will be sold together prior to satp, Lot #17, Mlnuc Pnrk, Cartpri't, N. ,1.. :1IU| fx,,llv line curving enstwnrdly and nniith- Street and extending thence <») aid lilocks, If sold on tertnsi, Will re* lo Inspection and to he puhllclv read the request of police to pay a wardly mid parpllel with the rlfcht- smithwnrdly alonK tlie easterly lire with all other details pertinent; In ItliH'k -111. IS. lloroiiifli of CnltcMM prior In sale, Lots "••», Mlnne Park, at public sale and |, ,'. nil* a rtnWn payment of llflri.OO. snld minimum price being tSUO.ou Assessment Map tiidflti flcrordlng to ti-ini- Pt-way of Ihe ThllHilelplila nnd of Tllornnll Street II) feM ti n point, ie lialance of purchase price tu 1M.' hi Him II IH-AAA. lloiollgb uf C»r- for overtime parking. A few lieadinx nnilrnmi tn n point Hp- pltiB costs of preparing deed and tile with the Borough 11/ thence (b) nortliea.sterly at a dellec- nld in cash upon prefu'iuution nl Take further notice tliftt Ihe Car- ii'ici VswefiMmcnt Map. Inspection arid tu he pol later he was back with a proxlmjilely li'i'l feet weHt of the in- tion angle nf Sa degrees, 45 feel advertising tills sale, Ssild lol in teret Bornueli Council has, by res- Take further notice that the Car- ecd. said block, 1! sold on icrnis, v,ill i prlni In -..lie. l'i,rl ,,l I ... t o' his own. While he wai teiBectlon iif Hid win Street and Her- more or less to tlic sulithrrly line olution anil r>iii''' iian$ to law, fixed teret Borough Council has, hy reso- rtHinire :i dnwn |iaynvcnt ul JTiiUHl, a minimum prii i; at which said lot Udad-Mlnii" Park in l:i.,' Ken Streel. thence anuthettxtwnrilly of Maiile Street, tlieni'c <••) north- ke further notice that at said 1 lution and pursuant to Intv, fixed a {|B fte station two men had broken tn the ci'iiter line of the evlNtiiiK the b.iljltli .' of ptircbaHe price to be in Bald block \t iU be sold together Hnrougli if ('.in,',,,, westwardly along snld BOIIIliorly line tale, or any date to which It may minimum price nt which said lots -Mali. |'|BtO Zimmerman's car and stolen a drainage dllcli, nnd thence soutli- oi -unpie street ill feet to the Jtlfico ie adjourned the Mayor and Cnun- paid in I'ifiinl inimllil\' installments wllh all other pertinent drlulls, In said block will he sold together Uiirilly .iInnu -inbl (lifilniiKe ditch lo of beginning. ^ ol' l.'iO.im. pliiH intiM'esi iinil olber said minimum price licinR $ 1.1100.111) with nil other details pertinent: Take rurllier nothe in , \jtmple case of cigarette cases and il reserves the right In Us rlisure- plus costs of |i!'e[i.irlnK ilred and ad- n point miller the rlirht-of-wny of lon to reject any one or all bida tcrtns provided for In enntntet nf said minimum price heini; I!,'!:!''.Ml terct linroiiKh Council 1.,. Section ".. The following matters sale. vetil.tlng thl< saiiv Said lot In snld iulinn and Imrsuant in i,, irtber Jewelry valued at (1,000. the ("pntrnl linllrnnit of New .Jersey; nt'e hei'eby determined, di'dired, re- ud to sell sMd tnt* In s;ild MockH tn plus ciinis of prepnnriK deed and Take further notice thnt nt snld block, if nold mi icrniM. will ri'iiulie iniiiiiii'nii pi b i' ni (1!) Linden Street from Matthew cited and slated: uch bidder as it may nelect, due a di)ivn piDinent of S:!uo,l>l>, ilic bal- advertising ililn sale, Snld liils In igarfl b*ln(? given to terms and sale, or any date to which it may said lilnck, if sold nn rerm*, will in snld him k will 1,,. ..,,• LEGAL NOTICES Avenue lo the Intersection of In) Said purpose nr Improvement ne inlloiirm il, tne Miyor and Coun- ancc ot purchase price to "t>e paid f with all other .hmiu Thornal] Ktreet nnd Maple .Street, 1H not a current expense nnd Is nn anner of payment In ease one or In equal intinthlv Installmentf* of i(-i|iilrc a down payment ul' |l.*>i.. i0, ore minimum bids shall tie re- cil reserves the right In Its discre- the balanci' nl1 pmvhave |nice tn b.- sai'l ailnlimiin prl <• ,- wrirH In Maple Street from Thornall Improvement nt property which tlic tion 10 reject any one or all bids jltilijul plus interest 'iinl nther tcrrnn pltlS cnsti nf luciuiiii Street lo Lelck Avenue, theme niiinici|ialit.v mny lawfully muke or elved. provided for in Coin tact 01 Sale. paid in ("tnal nmmhlY lusiallinents Take null.'I- iii.it .loll'X HAIiNKV and to sell said lot In said block ni J]i"i "1 pini (nicrciii ,uv! oiher l itt ; 1 IHs mlml. Kntitlieaxlwimlly to a point north in iiiiirc No part of the cost of said to sue-li bidder as It may select, due »Hl th* right In Us discre- h, ft T^un AVcnile. Cartel ot, N. ,1, ment is IliTO.OflO. bid, or bid above minimum by the tion to reject any one or all uld> id I Objections, ii am. should lie mini.. tral ItiillrnAil of New Jersey; he Borough of Carteret will deliver beine K'ven to terms and munner (cl The estimated mnxlmu:n Mayor and Council and the payment and to Sell snld lots In said block Take fr.rt'ier nutli , •• ,• • llnniedlatcly In wilting to' A. .1. Bargain and Sale Deed for laid of paynicnt in cjific one or more 1 (7) the exlxllng Urn I an Re dltrh amount'of money to he raised from thereof by the purchaner according to such bidder ,1s It may oelect, duo silli . or anv ihitc 11, v,' »rr> Iliii'iniKli Clerk. Ciirleret, N. .1. Which eKtendii nollthwurdly from to the manner of purchase In ac- minimum bids shall be received. all source* lor xald purpose or Im- AUGUST J. , Upon acceptance of the minimum regard being giv«n lo terms and he ailjninneil, II, c M.n ,,. , , . (HiKiii.ll IOIIN I1A1SNKV. Bergen Street from a point npproxi-, cordance with terms of sale on file. ell reservi-H the right in ,• . JO, V 10-4, II , provement Is U, In t tic Carteret premise): said purpose, within the limitations 're.sn.* to Ihe manner or puidia^e in ac- Upon acceptance of th» minimum to such, bidder as ii m.iy .,. „ HS CQ.\'STI:IVTION OK IMOLIKK l»l llerRen Htreet from Edwin AITODaT .1. PERRT, cordance with terms of sale on ftle, regard bring glv,.,, t,, 1,,.. of seclions |0:l-;il to 10:1-:ii; of said Borough Clerk. bid, or bid Above minimum hy ths BItK A.NM AITl'llTKNANT Street to I'er.shinK Avenue. Local Houd Law und according to the Fiorough of Carlcrct will deliver Mayor and Council and the payment manner of payment In 1 •;<«.• , IHS IN ANIi Kill! THK (91 Kdwln Street from Dergen the reasonable life thereof, is forty NOTICR OF PUBMC R.VI.K To he advertised Oclober t and a Bargain and Hale deed for said thereof by the purchater accordtnf more inlnlnitim bids Ini OK CAKTUHKT, NK.W Street to Warren .Street; HIM years. 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Oclober It, 1(1 IG, In the Carteret premises to tlie manntr of 'purchase In ac- celved. AN'I> TMK Al'QI'lKlTION (l(t| Salem Avenue from Herjjeii le) The supplemental debt state- At a regular meeting of the Coun- Press.* cordance wtth tetms of fisle on fll*. Upon acceptance of lh(> rn • Street lo Mercer Street; ', 1 of the Borough of Carteret held ArrsrsT J. prcnnT, PROPKItTV NKI'KSSAIlY AN1> ment required liy-mid Loral Bond * ISoroujrh Clerk the Borough of Carteret will deliver bid, or bid above minimum SCIDKNTAI. THKKKTO, Al'l'ltO- (II) Mercer Street from Salem Lnw bus been duly made flnn* died rltiher 3, lDlfi, 1 wan dli•• .10.1 1,, "XOTICE or* I'l'BI.IO -XAI.K • Bargain] io4 Sale Deed for said Mayor and Council and th,. p, Avenue weMw.irdly 201) feet nnd dvertlse the fart that on 'Wedilea. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKItM Tn be nilvi-rli.-icil Ocinber I and •KIATIN'li HHi.'inii TIIIOIiKKUIt, in the office of the Clerfc of tho ay evening, nctobcr li>, l^-m, >.,•> October 11. I'.ilCi. in the Caiicrct premises, ' thereof liy the piirchmcr a AND AI'TIH'l-l/IN-i! TlfE 1SSU- front I'ershlng AVenue lo Hudson municipality, and a complete eXe- At a I'pxuiiir meeting of the I'min- AUQU6T J PERRY. to the manner of inird'n,. street; ayor and Council will meet ut e|! of the Borough of Carteret held Press." JLUCK OK j.'.rii.iniii HIINIis on '•aled original thereof has been riled W P. M. In tlie Counoll Chambers, Borough <"lerk. corilunce with tcinis »( ti\ LNOTI s (ii'' "i-11!•: iioisormi Ti) 0-') PershltiK Avenue from Ber- in the office or the Director of Looul September 2ii, Ifliti, I was directed lo T'B or PI'BI.H; »AI,E unicipal BulldlnK, Cooke AveBuo, advertise, the fact (hat on Wednes- To be advertised October 1 and the Borough of Cart tret will : ' jpAUTIAI.I.Y l-'INANi-K SA I'l > Al1- gen Street to Warren Street; Ciovernmeni of New Jersey, and such TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Oildlur 11, 1916, in the Carlcrct a Bargain und Suln 11 ct-.t f< (III) Chrome Avenue from Hudson suteinent shows that that Rl'OHH arteret. N. J.. and expose and sell day evening, October IB, l!Hii, the At ti regular meeting of the Coun- l PKOI'lIiDK IT m:h.\iN'i:ix > MY TIIK itoit- Street to a point 3S0 feet southeast debt of the municipality as defined public sale and to tlio hiKhcst Mayor and Council will meet at 1 of tlie Horough of Carteret held OUflH CO I'NCI I, HI-' TIIK HOKOUOH of Hudson Street. In Section til:l-TG of Haiti l*w is In- ililer .'iccordlnR: to terniK of sale on S:00 P. H. In the Council Chambers, September "J"., I94B, 1 was directed lo e wit li the Ilivrmigh Clerk open lo "unlcinal If'ldlnir. Cookc Avenue, !»0TICR OF MJ*I,IC IAI.B t»F C\I:TI}I:KT. IM TIIK COUNTY (c) Said piiinpinK station shall he crcftseil by this ordinance by $."i7it,- advortisc Ihe. fact that on Wednes- TO WHOM IT MAT CONCBIIN: TO be .1(1 \ <• 1 11 -, of reinforced concrete and brick ma- •tpei'tloii and in lie nublii'lv read Carteret, N. Ji,, »nd expose and sell OK MUMll.KSK.X. NKW JKItSKY, AS iM>u nnd ine issuanee of the (ihllga- lur lo sale, hols Hi" In :',!! Ifii-l liiv 'oVMiinur, Ocldher 1(1, l!*tii, Ihe At a regular meeting ot tlie Coun- Octnbvr r., liui;. JWU.OWS (in.i h.s.-i iliairnvn-thlnln sonry* construction, with all neces- lio^is {luthori^-ed by this ordinance at public sale and lo the highest Mavnr and Council will tneel ul cil of tlm Borough <>t Crtrteret held Pr«ss.» Of nil ttii1 in*'mIii is [IjrVrnf afilrma- sary pumps, motol'fl and control ap- is permitted by the exceptinn con- y tiveh I'liMi-uri'lMgr paratus, und he constructed on the tained In Subsection (KI of Section Se< (inn I. Tile Soworupre system flite to be acquired therefor, on the Id M r, nf said Law to the (Wit li tn- '.at.-iU# HIII'IIUKU u\ Cu.rterct, In. the WWl Siik ut Hni'ward Avenue, w£at- itiaions iiicBii'llu'd Itv miid T7aw. MUGGS AND SKEETER Counly in Middlesex, New .Jersey (>rly of Its Intersection with Heverly (f) The folliiwiiit; Items, as de- —By WALLY BISHOP (hereinafter n»fiiriil to fia tho -Street. fined - and . authorized by Section / SAY, QftANDMA... A CERTHNLt NOT! ..TOTYE HAD TWO *- "municipality"! .•••hall bi> Improved (dl ."•aid force main shall he con- •l():l-:.,'i of said Local Honii Law, are t'M JUSf TRYIhW TO EAT CAUSE I KN0W"Tfw VIK Unit extended liv die i (instruction structed In and alonK Ikverly Street U'Kt>d as u part ol' the cost of .said PIECES ALREADY!!.. ARE YOU TRYING ^•mid Hi i|uisitinn nf the improve- from Wayward Avenue to ••••-•••'•^ purpose to be financed by the Issu- ( coud) 1 TO MAKE WURSELF SICK? ALL I CAN WHILE I'M I GET TO BE YOUR SIZE, ments and facilities described in street and thence In _ ance of said obligations: (II Not LITTLE X I'LL HAVE TO5TAR T Section I nf (Mis ordinance. Hnill Street to K<>OB«v«it AM-nut exceeding {4,100 on account of the jmprnv.'iihiiis ami Inillllicn DI'P (e) Kiild lnnds or InterentK tu the public health of sufficient . or improvement described ea«t ol the (enter lint" of .lolin ffravity tn justify the lm:urrence of ij Hiilil Section I ill' 11 ii H ni'diminie, Street and extending caMwurdly diibl in I'VICNS of statutory limita- otlal.l.' li.nils ni' the munliliiHli- parallel with the eptiter line of tions, itml no less expensive method y, each tc lie known as "Sewnge Beverly Street 6f>0 feet more or less oT preventing ur stippresslaK such ^~i>ni lloiiii," are hereby aulhor- to a point, thence nurthwardly at menace exists. lo lie Issued in tlie principal rifrht angles to Heverly Street IJIIO Ht'ctKni il. The full faith and (Hint nf Jr.'.".1'"'1. pursuant lo tlie feet to a point, and thence .north- credit of the iiiunlclpallt y arc liere- FELK THE CAT

Doesn't "Just Happen"

Lighting must, of course, be adequate for good vision—but it mutt alto create an atmosphere of charm and beauty in the TUFPY home. Better lifhHng doeio'l "(uit hop- pen". It must be planned—w'rth the right lamps in the right placet. HOW WVRE YOU ME WITH 'AFFAIRS SUCH TRIVIA- STATE?

Think of lighting as part of the whole scheme of your home. You wane lamp* that "look right" where you place' thttn. They should be Attractively designed, lite light they produce should be adequate, but SOFT. Choose the right type of lamps for the < tight places in your home. There ate many kinds —Table Lamps, 6-way FloOi THE FLOP FAMILY Lamps, Junior floor Lamps, $vtog.\ito 'RSSSvf- Jtridge Lamps, Straight Bridge Lamp! «ai Totchiere Lamps. 'v " Belter Ijimps will give you Better Light' ing. Better Lighting will pntett yoar fam- ily'] light. See beautiful portable limp* it Public Service stores and at your dealer's.

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Curlytofi CLASSIFIED Do«i Sw Eitytami WdCTlOH, COLO.— Sett Body Afov When • youngner with loni curls *a» tnrttted a M M a ftay Confr on reward (or Uking pert In an In- 9te»t!jr work; trrmiiilon kid iho* on th* itsfc 'Wanted to Kill! om week vacation with of a local movie theater recent- ly, the gift wat fefuied. Youth Explalni good pay. Apply An elder sister of the child ex- plained that her little brother Admitting Crimtn [/&rter«t Novtlty Drtw hAd no ute tor dolli. OROVrtM:. CALIf.-H* "neuffiatkally Blown 'Company, 52 Wheeler Andrew J. Hila Thompson Flecirir Shop ed to km somebody," Attktt i Black Rockwool MINES ROOFING CO. JitHrti'i CarWwjt, N. J. a Mil 14-year-old high Mb* 10-S tf ipli«nri>i • Home and Auto. Horfle Appliances and For Winter Economy N*«H)M|ttri • S**k Japanese in d«nt explained in cohfHMnfc Suppliei Guttari - Leadert • Bkyilgntt glint Patricia CrandaTI. t Mt Repair* Stops Drafts. Saves Fitrl Ctrdi • FEMALE HELP WANTED • Slat* and Aipball 30 Million Theft companion, and setting 8rt to f ire stone Dealer Store Tht&er Insulation & Runberola* pwrltwr Ribb«» body. Carioa Paper w o r k—pair 499 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Roofing Co. Ume: must be able to type After he bud been taken MM tody for questioning ht tft» Carleret, N. J. FORDS, NEW JERHEV 64 Broad Street N. J. Electric Service Corp.. 99 British Officer* awd Dutch Hinet Roofing Co. Costa'* Ice Cream James Street, Woodbridge, M. J. latnt ihoAting of Mrs. HisA C.rt. *W*t P. A. Eltetibeth, N. J. sen. Jones broke down iw Coraar Green St. A Rahway Are Telephone: Woodbridge 8-0721. , AUcArfefotof Telephone 3-3011! * 2-KSrtl 459 Stbo.l SttMt, fwfd hath crimes. Hi ifiM Te 8-144* YOUNO LADY with home eco Nielsen in the back when the ' iBA"M*nC JAtA.-A Bakeries • Flowers • nomlcs background to U»ch i> grt him some cookies. • Japanett* eolonef, believed to have • Liquor Stores • wiriK; also some sales ability. In a tremulous, adolescent4 Taxi the bulk of a reported fabulous W,- For All Occasions TINSMITH kVtb ROOFER Permanent position, good Albert snirt he committed 6AKE TREATS 000,000 treasure stolen (Hiring (he Hoofing and IWWf fMK short hours, frimM for money. C«n Be Sure of Flavor and Flowers Say Thank You guaranteed occupation, was (railed after tne SINGER SEWINO CENTER "I wasn't mad at Patricia.1'. |Q..nlfty «l Moeney'. Bakery In So Many Ways Fords Liquor Store Save t«letm»n'« Eurasian mistress of his subordi- 70 Smith St. said. "I lust Wanted to kill rtlJtng and Birthday Caket Let us plan your floral arranRe- fatty** nate talked so mVich she Mpnsed the Complete Itne of pay $ Perth Amftoy, N. J. She didn't flgnt K Specialty ments for each coming Domestic and Imported 10-3, rt theft. Open Sundayi event. ftw.00 job? Taxi British army personnel, Dutch Wines - Liquors - Beers She scolded me for ptaytaf Phone 4-S389 Him & Men Notbing to pay extra f»r MALE HEtP WANTED and Japanese were Involved. Alfted H', Mooaey's—It'* the Best' 520 New Brunswick Ait. Investigators on the enislve pnth of thp eat." ihe youth said. "Sht a fuss when I pulled Us tall. Flower Shop Fords, N. J. WtiliathMnrpby firemen arid unskilled la- the 10 steel trucks and five crates Mbonef* Bakery l Ma J> Tel. CA-8-6412 borers Wahted for steady *ork of jewels, gold and cash said eight said 1 was hurting It." If you are holding ft party, wee- 99 W*df(wood Ave. In a Inter confession, Albert SS4 Roosevelt Avenue ding, outing etc., phone Wdfdbtld^*, N. J. in Avenel, N. ,1. plant of Phlladel-- arrests had been mud*. A Brit- FORDS. N. J. ish captain and sergeant and the he "got mad" whon the |trt t Carteret, N. J. P. A. 4-M5J Wtt. 8-2279-M (JWB t)uartz Co. located V3 mile due south of Ne* Jersey State woman were among those held. Oth- the cat. It was then, ht If us Mooney's—Itji the Best" ReformatoVy. 48 hours' pay for 44 er Britons en route to England that he decided to kill her. DANISH PASTRt Sfc t Fnrits * Vegetables t Henry Jttmen hours' work. 10-3 faced arre«t, Investigators laid. "I went dnwrtlown and APPLE CAKE 55c t Lonfctr & MAtfrfc • tttti ServU* The investigator reported $«,000,- son\e lighter fluid. When I LAYER CAKE ««« FRESH !n»r*| and Sb*»t M«ta1 YoyNO man *anled &s 000 of the toot Including "diamonds back 1 grabbed her nrm and cleric; typewrlllriK essential. cd it and pushed her, Into tM FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Roofinf, .Metal Ctillari attd Telephone as big as your thumb" had been Write giving full rletnils, as;e, recovered. room onto the bed. Then 1 Furuac* Work RATES: qualification, etc. to Box M, c/o her with a rag. Woodbridge Lumber Co. this newspaper. 10-3 Authoritative sources said that First three days before the Japane»e "1 put her on the floor a! magailnes around her. I AMw Street WE have openings for 6 or 8 pin surrender, a Japanese secret polite the lighter fluid and set ttlttn OTFICE: id ttAHL S+REEt boys who are willing to work for officer, Capt, HiroAil N»H»mura, Woodbridge, N. j. , N. J. top pay. See manager of RaliVay commandeered the trunks and flre. Her tinir was on fire M WOODftftlDfcK Ing when I went out." Delivery Service Recreatloh Co., 1803 Coach St., crates containing tht treasitrn from TelephoMS-ltiA Sheriff Herb Forward tild FROZEN FRUITS SOON Rahway, N. J., opposite Y, M, C. A. the Batavla state pawnshop and Woo/icy s Bakery TIP TOP 9-L9tf took them to the residence of his girl was alive but unconsClout she was burned. NEW BRUNSWICK AVR, Jasper & Son Woodbrjdfe 8-0126 slender 28-year-old Eurasian mis- Arnold P. Sthmidt TAXI Jones told police, he "fell FORDS, N. J. 96 Main Street FOR SLAE tress, mother of his two children. killing somebody again." rfa Phoue 4-5385 Woodbridice, N. J, CAB SERVICE, INC. The Japanese toM the woman to Over to the Neilsen houa* Phone S-Z3S2 ROOFING AND INSULATION 24-HOUR SERVICE ONE 18 ft. bar. complete; five take her p!6k. She chose itMnrt Phone W^O-8-1400 tables and twenty chairs suit- $8,000,000 *orth of Jewels, and Mrs. Nielsen was canning apri' _, Moving COPPER LEADERS k GUTTERS able for tavern. John Barney, 209 Her daughter. Betty, It, was itttiyj Carpentry 24 GREEN STREET Nakamura turned the rot over Roosevelt Ave., Carteret. Tele- Ing in the breakfast nook *n^ i WOODBRIDGE to the colonel, whose name authori- AlX LOADS Woodbridfe AT*, t E St. phone Carteret 8-0B81. 10-3 neighbor child was playing with WK Merged Katett ties did not disclose. \iri>cnter-Cabinetmaker l«r colors. Port Reading, N. J. ISc First >i Mile PIQS, goats, sheep, chickens, and A Dutch civilian posing as an in- Lepper'g telligence officer gained her confi- Shot Hrt In Back. . Wood - Specialties 10c Ea. Add Ml. ducks. Fairyland Village, Route Mn. Nielsen offered to let fat Moving & Storage Co. Telephone Woodbridge 8-0805 dence. He learned of the loot and 35 and Klng.Oeorge's Road, FoVds, boy a cookie and he toliawto off, (l»od Workmanship and Freih Frnitt and Vefetablei N. J. 10-3 tipped the British captain, a mem- Local and Long Distance Movin, to the kitchen, snooting Mrlttl Reasonable Prices John Pazur, Prop. • Trucking & Rigging • ber ol the field Security service. Woodbridge The captain and i sergeant ar- back as she reached for thf COoH* Confer^ B!v4. £ fatter Ave. Jar. The bullet pierced her IMaP W. WELS SEWING MACHINES rested the mistress. Fruit Exchange WWbrldge ToUrhinlp, N, S. tine and emerged from her hip, BaY | WEST STREET, COLONIA Phone P. A. 4-3023 The case broke when Nakamtira's 84 Matn St., Woodbridge, N. J. Phone 4-2218 Cypsy Camp SINGER still pays up to $ mistress lodged a complaint charg- slumped to the floor, 4 Railway 7-0521-J Wood. K-2120 Evenings and Holidays Call ing the British captain with mis- then he stuffed apricot pltl tn l# Mist Popular Rendezvous In for used Singer treadle seeing tRtt DELIVERY YVoodbridge 8-2452 Frederick Bros,, Inc. machines. Also repair all types of treatment. mouth and gagged her with I WKitrl New Jersey sewing machines; free estimates After tying up fietty and the a-"li* Cinder Blocks MltfiAfiL DEMfiTPJt, Prop. Mttlwrighting and Erectors girls, he picked up two given In advance. Perth Anlboy Forbid Exports of Auto* • MM hrctrufflekt* • Dancing Saturdays 9 to 2 A. M. Trucking and Rigging 4-0741. 10-3,10,17 knives. • Fneral Directors t "I could kill you with thtie PERTH AMSOY Sundays-^ to 12. through 'Baggage* Ruie not make any noise, but l"rh Kai fc#Sve* - Emery ffttt Heavy Hauling LOST WASHINGTON.-The government Headquarter! for Quality Mniical at strangling," he threatened. Concrete Products and Orchestra moved to break up what it de- hillraiti'«nti tncl Accertbrie* Al« Meredith St. Perth Amboy FIVE—No. 4 ration books Issueti to scribed as a practice of shipping At length, the youth yielded to Synowiecki « fissex Street Carteret, N. J. Kenneth, ST., Marie, Kenrteth, Company, Inc. automobiles abroad as "personal Betty's hysterical pleas to be rhonei Carteret 8-9S98 Jr., Jean Mary, Carolee Marie Hill, EddieitimicCenter baggage" and selling them there lowed to cnll her Winer. Her Box 112S St. George Ave., Colohla; Dmpt Delivery—8" Blocks Funeral Home t Welding - Brazing • at exorbitant prices, tic voice over the telephone alarrind; ,, and lost near Super Market parking Nielsen, who rushed home fnwf,' To halt It, the commerce depart- 100 FAYETTE STREET 42 Hudson Street School of Music Service Stations lot on Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. the garage where he had been wftnV ' Clark's Welding Works I.L. 10-3 ment's office of International trade PERTH AMBOY Winted—Uted Inttrumenti forbade export of cars us personal Ing. / Welding and Brazing Carteret, N. J; 3S7 State Street Have Your Fall Lubrication baggage unless the traveler pfoves Nielsen pursued the boy into tb» Telephone P. A. 4-5445 Portable Equipment WANTED Perth Amboy, N. J. Now the Amoco Way he has UVed in the United States bedroom and overpowered htm, if* jl Window Guards Made WILL pay 5c a pouiid for clean continuously for a year and has noring a bullet which ripped Telephone Carteret 8-57IS Tel«t>hone P A. 4-1290 Trailer Hitches Made PhWs rags. Independent- Leader. 18 owned the car for six months. through his shirtsleeve. Drag Stores Amoco Service Station 369 New Brunswick Avenue Green Street, Woodbrldtfe, N. J. Otacials said reports from Mex- Furniture •Painting-Paper Hanging* —AUTO-ROCK— Fords, N. J. ico and Cuba were that large num Crazed Yank Kills Two; WANTED TO BENT bers of tourists have taken out cars Lubrication Practically Under Telephone Perth Amboy 4-0138 Slayer Is Shot to Death. FIVE or six room house, all im- ostensibly for use in their travels Telephone P. A. 4-2318 Drivtntf Condition! Louis Durnya, Prop. and then sold them at "fabulous" TIENTSIN. - An American mi*"' Raymond Jackson Chestnut Decorating Co, provements. Immediate occu- Tel. Wood. 8-0560 pancy. Write Box M, c/o this prices. Some were being reshipped rine and a Chinese military poliCV;'; DRliCQlST to Europe for an even bigger profit. man were killed and several mll)^| Ltfiper & Co., Inc. — David C. Fair — Green Street and Rabway AT««»* newspaper. fi-19 Woodbridge • Watch Repairing • tary policemen and Chinese ptde»g 88 Main Strtet Telephone Woodbridge 8-1649 REPAIR SERVICE trians were wounded during eBorti| fINE FURNITURE to quell a crazed marine, whq 127 Chestnut Street Garden Site Woodbridft, N. J. JEWELRY LAWK MOWERS sharpened? all was kiUed. Holohan Brothers A garden should "be located on a N. J. Watch and Jewelry Repairing kinds of s&ws filed; washing ma- Thf marine, whose comrade* Ifil'-•, Telephone, 8-0»M HOBART BUILDING GARAGE chines repaired. £. H. Albrecht, well-drained, fertile site where the Painting and Paperhanging Prompt Service roots of trees and other perennial he evidently had been suffering 271 HOBART STREET 124 Heald Street, Carteret, Tel from severe mental depression, Interior and Exterior Decorating Sfatdard Etto Procktct* plants will not compete for soil Carteret 8-5821 C.P. 10-4 tf shot and killed a marine sentry. PERTH AMBOY, N, J. ' Phone Sails Trading Co. moisture and nutrients required by Prescription* garden plaits Military police trapped Uw Hjta^j Woodbrldg* 8-00«4 and 8-0833 ItO'OFllta 317 Fultotii Street but he refused to surrender. In ttjwi smetics • Hallmark Cards Car. AmVoy ATenue art! ALL TYPES Of ROOFS repaired. Heieral CurtraetBt • Stephen Stihay Wobdbridge, N. J. , • FEMALE HEtP WANTED • ing to shoot his carbine out of hu>;'l Second Street Siate^hingtel, tile and flat hand, they k,IUed him. Telephone Wo. 8-1223 roof*; briek w»ll» waterproofed. A Chinese policeman was friblix Drug Store J*ftifiter, Paperhanger, Flrtvitbhe Tirel and fob** fllar Digging, Grading Driveways • DIAMOND by the deranged marine. W«*doridf , N. I Girls Wanted on dou- 95 Main Street Garden Plowing Decorator B Titrth Shops ROOFING AND METAL WOftKS Authorities withheld ldentltln 865 Ne* Brannriek Ave. ble needle machines. the two marines. Woodbridge, N. J. Top Soil, Manure, Sand and Stone Perth Amb«t, N. J. Telephone 8-0109 103 Longfellow Street CHILDREN'S WEAR P. A. 4-0448 10-3 tf Al*o Miele Clatfobn'g Beginner* to learn on Juliet Street, Iselin, N. J. Carteret, N. J. g for Inf.nt. and Singer Sewing Machine*. Diamond Pf ant Ir Hild Department Stores • Children Sportsmen^-Guni! — Telephone Met. 6-1886-M Girl* fof floor Work and Up, Robbed in Palestittf | tittralyn Youth Shop Let us rebuild that German experienced preueri. JERUSALEM. - Forty Jv Ainboy A*e»n« Ui StiKtt Street armed With submachine guni foal Estate- Insurance • Mauser you brought home into Chrhtensen's Groceries & Meats • Mas Cofa«n, Prep. Vacation and holidays pistols, held up a diamond a beautiful big game iporter. with pay. Ing plant near T«l Aviv and i Department Store SB Washington Ave. With tl20,N0 Woodbridge, N. J. & Co. Over 26 Years ftdwln and Union Street*, Car- 652 Roosevelt Avenue DELICATESSEN teret. If>dutre at 48 fidwln 6t,, Car- O. Box 38 D«yton, N. J. mondu, and then the whole flBf Johri P. Ryan, Jt. Carteret, N. J. fled. ;' HSADQUARTBHS teret, or call Carteret 8-8543 after SIS Railway Avenue t«l. 8-1502-J 8 F. ft. C.P. 10-4 irVWbrfdg, urtains, Drapes, Yard Sand and DM Fffl HELP WANTED • WO-8-1421 SportwMr, Ho«»ehold take care of ft>ur- WAITERS Furnishings y«ar old child and do light hoUBftkeeplng for bu$lfies» couple, ALIEN'S ftfiAL ESTATE Can Wrteret 8-594S, between 5 SODA DISPBNSERS and 7 PM. C>.10A-4 Vivien's kiddy Shop INSURANCE as Main Stmt SHORT ORDER COOKS 111 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. Woodlridge, I*, J. Charles C. Kryszewski /. Edward Harned Co. CASHH1R HOSTESSES 1 COMPLETE INSURANCfc W MAIN STREET Guy's Hsdio k Eltcttic SenU* feh't, Women ! and PORTERS Children'* Wear SERVK E WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 341 AVfiNEL DISH WA6HBRS WILL CLOSE Hbtoe - Fire • Aiitomobile - I-0M3 AVENEt, |0-2Sc an<| Up tburrtft-i ¥ WOMEN BAKERS Btiiineu WEHKENDS AND 14 CHRISTOPHER STREET tfept. Sf BADY POSITIONS. Phone CArterat 8-56231 FRIDAY 5:00 P. M. WASHINGTON AVENUE Butt be over 18 yetun of age. CAHTERET, H. l> Mortgage Loani PLEASANT WORKING, CON- Appr«iMW DITIONS. 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