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T1i« tntttv In IU of Statin Ii- dtmnlAg dtUui, to lUm . Mill VMORE In at ttw Btatt Tbtatrt, has dtvottd ta th» Trinity ntaily a half-otntury t« tht stagt ht Mn, Aniuwn SULLDOG and Krten PaU- ND itt first fetcamt inttrts«.l tn driffl* u a young man whin ht y MMlt BOokty of tht built hi* ran thtatrt »t V*nr n\»r, Mbtarlaa 8t Aathmy Otarth vUi mMt SALE B. 0., Mm th» turn of tht last Way J7 at tht ofijw. pwlih. century. Borrowing appfuxHately Mr aad Hrt- Kiold Htoman, Dntina Dm bin who tuM nut H^^mi «,UrUlned 13,606 tttm aoqut'niancti. h« fore- h*r way Into th« h#arta of an \; AND THE took • lilt at ma an1 converter' Mn iwSah WDbtrg, of A th« world comM to tiu lUhway Port Reading S night. OF THE an >'.i four story roomlni Yw*t gflnd»y in "M»4 AbotfV Mnilc." (V THIEVES" Into lha ltjjft.it theatra in ih« WCUi. MIM Audrey PtUman, of Or- Cltwland was a stage tnrt tht Trinity tpltoopal Church Tht scene of Mrs. Rawllni's n«w haven of the United 3Ut«s allv» Wednesday at tht homt of novel Is Inland Florid* the wild and tel] his *tory! Plorenet Bharp, TotWnvUtt. Perth Amboy Perth Amboy and beauUful "hammoclc" country Her« Is th« most shocWu! record Mlu NtUt rtatmaktr, of Tin- .which *h« tint made known to of man's Inhumanity to man ever nttset. It vUitlng it the home ot readers in "South Moon Under," written—which even org&nlied po Mr. and Mn. John Takatht, West Next to th« I In tht hammock country ' live a lltlcal conspiracy could suppress Avenut, for the spring and »um- Oppotlti tht Ibretk of Americans that it hard Here stands exposed the scourge o mer vacation. Railroad First National ION, TUE8, WKD. to surpau. Proud, self-reliant, in- South America—the curse of clvtll Confirmation services wire Station Bank dustrious, forever strujgllng atalnst cation And here Is the testameii Sunday for Bluer Sorenion, «en the tnoroachmtnts of tht tropical of a man triumphant after fifteen of Mr. and Mr*. Mans SdftnMn, forest and tht raids of wild beasts, maddening yenrj of privation and of Gordon Btrttt, at tht 8t. Ste- their llvta are hard, but full of persecution phen Danish Lutheran Ohureh, the experiences that make living The truth about Devils tsl&n Perth Amboy. A reception follow- worth while, ha* often been romanwr! over, ed at the Sorenwn notnt. It is with the Baxters, cm cf sometimes guessed at. nu Barbara Lucille Ahdertoa, In- these hammoclc-country families that "The Yearling" is concerned One yt&r ol their lives is spanned |»AATMINT Hi the book—a year brim full w events Rnrt incident*, of drama. conflict, tragedy, humor and beauty. The Baxters are three—Penny DIPARTMINT Baxter, the father, a little man "Hello- but a mighty hunter: hit stout, Firm Kip* Ugi of Ganuint hard-working wife; and twelve- year-old Jody, "the yearling," who TOMATOES SPRING LAMB plays quite a poignant part in the I'm Calling story at the humant—"Flag," Jody's HORII Grtwn pet fawn, talun from tht tide of PRIME RIB ROAST, IU dead mojher In on* ol the Of Choice Graded Steer Beef many unforgettable acenes in the PERTH AMBOY RHUBARB bunch book. JERSEY FRESH HAMS, There are other vivid characters In the storv- the Forresters, an Whole or Shank Half unruly, bearded, lawless tribe; wise RADISHES bunch JL I AMU and winning Grandma HuUo; oirt 41346 Blewfoot, the wily bear, who« pur- Home Grown Milk-Fed Shoulder, of VEAL, C tult and death take on ttv high Snow White..! courage and daring of the qu*st SCALLIONS bunch IS for some legendary monttrr-but the book belongs to the mxt«s. Because— Fancy Eating and Cooking 1% , FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL—€ te 9 P. 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1 9 M'Donald, Eddy Star PREVUE SHOTS OF 'THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST ] 'Jungle Love Arrives In Majestic Musical On Screen At Ditntm Wlth "team play" becoming «• again. It was playing win, ,, 'Girl of the Golden West' the story of Mary, owner of the Important on the screen aa in the handsome Briton In that , • Polka unlnou and dance hall In a 'ootball gridiron or bawball dia- that won Miss Lamour )v . Features New Songs By California mining town In 1850. mond. Paramount offldalg afe screen fame. After "Her .i,ln. Kahn, Romberg Rlie Is lovod by the sheriff, Jack angratulatlng themselven on their Love," the pair will be s,,,, Rftiire, but she falls in love with lyck In having Dorothy Lamour "Tropic Holiday." Follows, Ramerez, a bandit, believing /him md Ray Mllland together again quick succession, they win , Jeanelt* MncDonuld mid Nclsnn to hr nn army officer in "Her Jungle Love," the new been teamed three times in n •' Eddy, co-starred for the fourth Ranee eventually raptures Ra- 'echnlcolor mm that open* to- over a year. time, Introduce to 1938 audlenres merez In Mary's rabln after wound- light at the Ditmas Theatre. Ing him. He consents to play cards In the Lamour-MlllaiKi ., tight new and beautiful song num- "Team play can trace lt« ori- bers, composed Mid written by with the girl for (tie bandit's life, some. Paramount officials I*,, but the sheriff catches her cheat- gin all the way back to the silent* they have a duo that win r ..:,. Btpnund RombcrK find OUR Kahn and the Janet Gaynor-Charlei In "The Olrl of the Golden West," ing. Him pronilr.es to marry Ranee Strong bid for top honors Wv if he frees Rnnwrcz, but shortly farrell romantic twosome In "Sev- those reoojntoed romantic t^,n I opening tonight at the Majestic enth Heaven." Since then there Theatre. before the marrlRRe he realizes SUCh as William Powell and MVIr,,| that Mary can love no one but .iave been any number of highly Loy as "Mr. and Mrs. Thin MS1 The numbers that HIP world Is successful teams playing over and and the Ginger Rogers-Frrd \. |, tOjflrit hear from the voices of the Ramerez and permits them to be Sheriff Jock t1 reunited. Monterey, Mary's stage coach Ranee (Waller over again to the delight of the pair. MOon," "The Wind In the Trees," THE PIPER PLAYS ... MASKED BANDITSft- - **" '* movie fans. "Soldiers of Fortune," "Sennrlta," William Anthony McOulre pro- and Jeonette MarDonald tings in this hit- it held up by the notorious bandit, Ramerrft, and Air hench- Pidgeon) produces mdenct which Lynne Overmann, who ni-n K. "Bun-up to Sundown," "Who Are duced "The Girl of the Golden UIIJ scene from "The Girl of the Golden man, but Mary outwits them by hiding her gold in a papoose proves that Lieutenant Johnson is in Miiland and Miss Lamour played peared In "The Jungle PninrS; We to Say," "Marlachie" and "Thp. West," Robert Z. Ix-onard was the H'CJI" Buddy Ebsen is the piper basket. Stricken liy Mary's beauty, Rtmerett permits the reality the notorious bandit, Ramerrei, co-starring parts for the first appears In the new cnin: rj;.^, West Ain't Wild Any More." r.!l director and the supporting cast conch to continue hut follows her la Monterey In the scene time In "The Jungle Prineew," heading an admirable Nippon:,] by ftomberg and Kahn. Miss Mar Includes Walter Pldgeon. L«o Car- above are Nelson Eddy and Leo Carrillo. the same type of fllm as the one (jast that Includes J. Carroll N.V. | Donald also slnRs Oounnd s "Ave tillo. Buddy Ebsen, Leonard Penn, that brings the two-some together and Dorothy Howe. Maria" and Liszt's "Dream of Priscilla Lawson, Bob Murphy, Love." Oltn Howlantt, Cliff Edwards, Billy 'MAKING HEADLINES' by Beverly Roberts and Craig Rey- TEL. F, A. 4-S3M Based on Davlcl Belnsco's play, Bevan, Brandon Tynan, H. B. nolds. Reynolds is the reporter. 2 Big Continuous 'The Girl of the Gold™ West" is Warner and Monty Woolley. Exciting Tale Portrayed On Both he and Holt are bored stiff with the assignment to Fairview, Hits CREKEHT Show. Screen At Crescent and play checkers until they're » to 11 P M the Wall" he has three songs black-and-red in the face. When Always PBETH AMSOT by the team of Jerome and Sclioll, A gang-busting, metropolitan po- lice lieutenant is shunted off to Miss Roberts comes to town, Rey- DICK FORAN STARS who wrote the famous "My Little nolds falls for her. He tries to IITMA Friday, Saturday end Sunday the sleepy, suburban town of Fair- Bttckaroo," which swept the coun- convince her that a great crime OS STATE ST. AT THE PITS try a few months back, view by his superiors when they grow envious of the favorable wave is sweeping the town, but she JACK HOLT, IN 'OVER THE WALL' In his current picture he is a only laughs. Anxious to prove to publicity the cop Is receiving in member of the prison choir, whose her that he's right, Reynolds steals SEVEN DAYS — STARTING WITH melodies are broadcast over a the dally press. And a big-city BEVERLY ROBERTS reporter, the cop's pay, goes into into Miss Roberts' room and takes national hookup weekly. Thus he her necklace. Immediately the -In- Gripping Melodrama of Man gains a following of millions of "exile" with him. Such is the beginning of the town Is in an uproar. Accused of Murder Is llstoners, and through these he "MAKING THE is able to win the attention of the story of Columbia's latest Jack Prevue Tonite! Strand Feature governor to some new evidence in Holt murder-myst«ry, "Making the MISS JENSEN HOSTESS his case, dug up by his sweetheart. Headlines," which opens today at Two (2) Complete Shows—Note Early Prevue HEADLINES" SEWAREN—The Happiness Girls "Over the Wall," a gripping This frees him, vindicates his the Crescent Theatre. Prom this name, and sends to punishment springs a strange, humorous and will hold a card party next Friday melodrama of a man falsely im- night at the parish hall, Cliff •ALSO• prisoned for murder and his sub- the plotters who put him behind exciting tale of death in a small 5:50, "Jezebel." town. Road with Miss Lillian Jensen in sequent rise to fume by means the bars. Prevue 7:37, "Her Jontle Lovr." Holt's supporting cast Is headed charge of the arrangements. A ThriUing Weatern 1 DON TERRY In of a beautiful singing voice, is 8:50, "Jeiebel." BOB BAKER, 'The Secret Of* the next feature attraction at th

SEVEN (7) BIG DAYS—STARTING WITH , VTEDNKBDAT A THURSDAY PREVUE TONIGHT! Her Heart Was the I PATRIC INOWJUEb NOAH BERRY, JR. ANA BHWCAN PRIZE KOHLEB 'The Patient In "Forbidden Valley RoonTU For the First The New Yttk Yankee's Bltglinr SUr 4:08-~"In Old Chicago" 5:59—"Girl of the Golden West" White Man Who LOU GEHRIG in "RAWHIDE" PREVUE TIME TABLE HM—"In Old Chicago" Found Her,.. TWO (2) COMPLETE SHOWS !):o5—"Girl of the Golden West" LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 8:04 P. M. INCORRIGIBLE and bitter, Dick Koran litiugglcs against prison discipline in a scene from "OTer The Wall," at the Strand tonight.

Starring Dick Foran, popular - Warner Bros, stir recently trans- ferred from westerns, the picture's love element is supplied by Travis, one of the loveliest leading PREVUE FRIDAY NIGHT ladles In Hollywood today. • Written by Warden Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing, the story is one which smacks of real life Tough Guys Pay the Penalty 'The Hard Way arid high drama with plenty of punch provided lu the right places. Iron Fi»U and Iran Ban Make and Break It is a Warner Bros, presenta- tion, Foran is now iinished with Mayers and Shl«*n > Western pictures, after making them for two years, and Is hence- Jbrth to play in straight dramas and comedies without the chaps . and spurs. i But Warners are not going to '•; let Dick's splendid singing voice , go to waste. Whenever possible '• h» lj going to warble. In "Over

NEW LOCH1NVAR jV;. Another young Lochinvar has 'come out of the West. " Only this one sings. . He is Bob Baker, Universal';; new singing cowboy, hell for leath- ^•tr rider, champion rodeo perform- ! er, radio sensation, trick shot ex- : p«t, (is foot -kind of western «romance. ' •Ha is the very newest 1938 .model in the movies' oldest series, ...AS THRILLING AS ^western dramas. Wj: Baker fallows the trail blaied ,'% Tom Mix, William 8. Hart, BOLD PIONEER DAYS! ; Gary Cooper, Hoot Gibson and .Buck Joned. He has all the nc- : - eginplishments oi* these others •'^pHw % marvelous singing voice und $•'W with the guitar. Bob Bak- tt-is the very latest thing in the •*-'-JB^-" - singing western star. than fiction Is the true Bob Baker, 23-year-old BVKBY WED. ItN V who waj plucked from Jeanette MacUonald • Nelson tddy on an Arizona cattle PARTY NITE r-^Jatowooa and a Jong term con tract-•» pictures at Unl- _^r. His flrjt picture, (tf*the West" is announc- —TKCIB \%t the Crescent for 3 t«Uy, ' , Hear Then Sing "stout the lok-tte hand- "8ot

TJMM TODAY (lovers Play Rovers Mechanics No. 1 Carteret H.S. SmothersBlwWeillVfflas Copax Opens In Twi Start Tuesday .2 TottenvilJe 18 to 0 Jeffersoi In Opener Lead Plant Monday, Tl(.nR,ie baseball win , „ fftflt start at Lie- up many a game In local circles. Tike Thne Straight Game* In OARTERBT—Carteret's heavy lopin, l.f 5 Carter* HtghWhi OM Jicfed OARTIR1T—The openinf gm in hum ll-Tmak Bm and cirsday evening, when Cloven Equally Fortified U. S. Metali Leapte Match. hitting artillery bombarded its way ahhehak, U 0 the 1(M U. B. itMkls Softball SMRhtte Mwl*. ,: clovers take.on the To counteract the Rover pitch- to Its second successive victory be- kriak 4 Sdbooi-S«w 10 to 7. L»an* wffl be find next Monday JVM27-TISM. ,,1,1,1 should prove to ing staff, and Its whole setup fn OARTBRFT-Wlth both the flrat fore a crowd of 800 fan* In 1U Platr, c.f. .- 0 afternoon at U* Oopperworta fisld. LsUO PUNT ,,f » real honest-to- general, the Clovers recently taken place Casting team and the sec- home debut at the high school 3umuta o. S I HJZABffTH-A hanj hitting The oonteOlRnta wffl b» the Oo- May I-Ooptx ond place Copax bowlers ldje this pai and the Ltad Vtont The gam* iivnlry, if if isnt that over by Bttvo Qregor. pre.*»t fin stadium on Wednesday afternoon QMfida, o „.... l 0 Oarteret High School baseball learn p umpire BUI (Rusty) Don- equally happy picture. Fortified by past week, the spotlight of in- by routing a weak TottenTllle High Vliu, ri. 4 openwr ni ivn tufoptujr« *»- nm M to call "Play terest was turned upon the match a H tntta May 24-4toto rhrriiilwl four good starting hurlers, six In- School nine by the overwhelming Romanowakl r f. .... 0 abeth on Monday afternoon and and R to expeetsd that Max A. following between the Mechanical No. 1 • Koeckert, pAnt manaftr, will May n-a^siist. r,.is P- M neldere, and seven outfielders, the score of 18 to 0. Bastk lb 2 blasted out a one-iMtd 10 to 1 team has capable replacements as and the Mechanical No. 2 teams. 3 throw out the fint ball, ^ 7-Twk Bom ft ,,in,itrs which an now Banging out 31 hits, after getting Ooraba, lb. 2 triumph owr Thomas Jefferson. Although these teama are di- June 14-WWtt ketsk by officials Of the w*U as first stringers. 18 In their first game, the Blue* Blalawarcsuk, sx-f. 2 1 The anal outcome was far more All games wlU be pJayed on vided by something like 4H games, 1 Field Mo. l which It •djwaat to June 31-tarA t.h« l reorgan Speculation Is rampant as to have averaged better than 18 hits one-aMed than the final figures the rivalry between them la ^BtUI 1 the path. There an ten ttuti «n June JVwScrap f its merry way to- Whether or not Manager Chink pe- game, and have furthermore Nanilak, p. Indicate, Maslueh will throw Lefty oimp at pre-sear,on heights. The Me- 3 Hamemrlng Boeststn, Jeff hurl- tend In the rate. Th« weekly bill rn Inlircls. chanics No. 1 bowlers came out demonstrated the fact that they Molntr, ri. 3—Itschanlcal He»Ro In the opener, or whether 0 er, for sixteen well rounded hit* of fin wlU be fir* gamta, split May ,,t. or the two teatas- on top, as was expected. In three have one of the beat hitting clubs •-Copax. he will settle for Leo Kohn, a non- including a double and triple by orer M many nights, befhrnlRg May ,",„,,, ,,f the Rovers, and straight games, winning the final In recent years. Totals , M U 31 May U-WUta Uetalfc verted outfielder, who turned to Stove Iwkastuk, the Bute* ptMd up on Monday and winding up en M.K.hirii, «' the Clovers— by a wide margin after taking the Mat Udalelak. Carteret's ace fast Tottenvtu* High Mar J4-Lead Plant. pitching following his graduation > an early lead and were never Frtdny. .„, ,.,,minunlcative when first two by smaller margins. ball hurler, had an easy time of AB, R. H. headed. The Carteret nine scored Jane 1—Tart, % . , ,|il« week as to their from high school. Both have been It for five Innings, shutting out Waychowsky, 2b. 4 cor AX June a-Ocrap «wt tosslnc them satisfactorily In prac- TThh e scores fotlowftl : 0 In even inning but two. May ,,,ltjni, pitchers. In fact, the visitors with two medley hits. Blelght, s.s. ...'. S 2-Letd Plant. June la-«her BtMBf. • tice, and both seem destined to Mechanical No. 1 (3) 0 Andy Vlrag started on the hill May (—Main Office. Uiln " such a ilpp- With the score something like 14 Henderson l.f.-rf... 2 June SS-amlter. continue from where they left off Slekerlia 181 335 156 0 for the Blues and went along nice- May 1«-Ifwhuitnl. urtn that they wouldn't to 0 In Carteret's favor, McCarthy June St-Tank Ham * last fall, In reserve. l.he Hovers Mlcler,7, 188 188 It3 Solomdn, c.f. 1 9 ly until the fifth when he was May »-«erap Plant. mi inkling aa to whho Chamey did a little experimenting, giving J have Pet* Terebeckl, always good , 171 ISO 207 Hansen, c 1 „ 0 blasted off the mound In the midst May 31-6UW. Vim ,,i;,v whtch position for the two of his reserve hurlen a chance >-4faln Otflea. for a fast four InnlnRs, and M»R-Fedory . 168 165 233 Kricson, Sb „. 2 0 of a six run bombardment. BUI June «-8melUr. Kazmere 1M 183 IN to work out and using every man Bttyktr, Sb 1 0 Kol took up the pitching Job-from llay 10~lMd Plant r^iinu wems to be that luch himself. Jimmy Resko. the May 16-Oopax. only catcher listed, will do most, he had on the bnch. in all, lfl Jlmple, U.-rJ 1 0 then on. succeeded In quelling the ,. win have to be the big Totals 865 891 947 Oarteret players saw . Turley, 1.f.-pi. 2 attack, and yielded only one run May JS-Tank House * Of the backing up, with Dim Do- 8 June 3-4crap Plant. ,,,. flnrt that nothing would Mechanical No. t («) The game turned Into a farce Oross, lb. „ 2 In the last tour Innings. ';; aiwut the teams In ques browskl, an outfielder, around In 0 Rockne S. C. Open June 9—Tart, Heaton 1M 113 176 after Carteret staged a big 10 run Bnef, lb 3 0 ;,i n^y lined up prepara ce/e Jimmy get* a little tired of It Carteret June lft-8ro«\ter. an. Power aplenty Is supplied by L. Nagy 170 130 rally in the third. Stealing bases &K\tS, p. ..™ „. 1 0 th(. very first piteh. Jusi no A3, B. JunelS-flllvw, Big George Romanowskl at first. Borchard 141 307 with reckless abandon, and getting Qaffney, p „,.. 1 0 With Vidory lfr-8 ,,,,„ observers have a pretty 514 Ktaf, 3b 4 1 June 30-Whlte Metalt. Whltey Paszlowskt looks good at Thorgesen 155 126 hita practically at win, the local Lennlng, ,p 1 0 ,,,.,' ,,f what Just to expect 168 Bko, 3b ~ « 2 8CKAP PUNT second, Nick Hamadyk or Joe Ha- Olsen 176 144 brigade enjoyed a merry holiday. ,, ,,ot to «p»ct. So far as 183 ' 0 May 4—Silver Refining. ElkO, Lukasluk and Vlrag each Udstelak, cf. __ 4 DWeats Brookdale A. A. .,,,„„ itMif is concerned, to mulak at third, and Joe Resko at Totals 2t 0 4 LVnsluk, cf. —6 1 May 11-WWte Metata. TotalB 814 867 783 collected three hits to lead the Newark - O'RorkV. HK at this writing horutop. In the outfield. Tony Scon by Innings: Kopfa. If 4 2 May l»-8melter. Scrap Plant <1) Oarteret attack. Winning Rons. May 33-oopax. indeed be disastrous, since Joe Terebeckl and Dim Uszenskl Tottenvflle 0000000—0 Bumutka, c. 4 1 Dobrowski seem to be fixtures, Carteret High (\») une 3—Mechanical. - ni the pitchers on both Qrego Rlt'n'ws'l, r.f...... 3 1 Ith additional picket line re- A.B, R. Carteret 4 0 10 1 S 0 x~-l8 CARTIRSr-The Rockne Social tune «—Main Office. ,i,- in chape and ready to Much! .... Plsar, r.f. „ l 0 ilacementa In 8tan Clark, Ed Pu- King, 2b 5 1 Umpires—KapuciCarteret. Zda- 0 dub opened Its 103a baseball sea- lune 17-Yard. Paslpankl Noak, ri. 0 lan, Alex Lucas, Ed MedveU and Hko, Jb 4 2 1 son auspWouily with a 10 to 8 une 34—Tank Rouse * MI likelihood, Bteve Alach Comba .. nowici. South Amboy. Hasek, lb. ,. S Butch Ondrejcsak. Comba, lb. _ j 0 triumph over the Brookdale A. A. June 3t-LMd Plant. nil HUH Koael, big right- Mai of Mtwtrk at the Rockne meld to the mound. Koael Is Sports—Wheeler's Vlrag, P- 2 1 KEFIN1BI On Thursday evening, the highly Kol, p 1 0 last Sunday afternoon. May 4—Scrap Plant. .-• high school and college Totals A single by BUI OTlorke with May 12-Tank House ft iiov fast ball has been touted SportlnR Club makes its UKES BEATEN IN IVALESSIO AGAIN two men on base In the eighth May 17- Lead Plant. • •. (ly past many a batter debut in league competition by Totals 10 16 taking on the Foster Wheeler Moleen Inning won the game for the Mya 26-Tard. !• romes down the line at Mullan Thoeaas Jeffwien Oarteret brigade. May 3l~cop*x Mnmry rate of speed. Of team, managed by John < Butter) OPENER BY 54SCORES KO WIN Possody H. one 10—White Metals. ihires Pete Novak to be Kara, an old timer. The Wheeler A3. R- Einborn 0 The Rocknes are scheduled to June IS—Main Office. •.••-•• i too. Also a right- setup Is still a mystery, but Kara Schneider,^ ci 8 1 Kitiler 213 Carteret Team Defeated in Give* Brilliant Exhibition Ai SedUh, 3b 4 3 1 play a double header this weekend, June 23—Mechanical, : Novak Is the number two promises a good team. "Caesar" travelling to Rahway to meet the Nagy looks like the SporU1 start- Oo*ing Innings By Temox Carteret Fighter* Win 4, Lunky, 3b 5 . 0 1 July •!—Smelter. i,n the Rover router right Totals Rahway Reformatory nine tomor- SMELTER pitcher. Lose One. Low, SJ -..- 5 0 i ,••• ••IRI- Sloan and Prank Ing Nine of Newark. row and playing host to the West B-Tank House * Cutt»s> ihr latter a southpaw, are To Ute Lleblg't Jardot, l.f 1 0 May Dlckson ZIobro, U. w 4 1 Side Bean of Newark at the May 13-Yard. , i-rvR hurlers Officials of the league met with Oaral . OARTERETT —Everything went CARTERET— Oarteret fighters Rockne Field on Sunday. the athletic committee of the enjoyed a successful night In the sue]da, lb 4 1 May It-Scrap Plant, , iiing Kosel's, or the Rover Richardson ,.-... 187 over big at the Ukranian Athletic Oillespie, cf, 3 1 The Rocknes announce the re May 27-White Metals. •-, slants, will be either John Board of Education Wednesday J. DruslUa Club opener last Sunday after- K. of C. semi-finals at the Rarl- of Bteve Tamowsky, big evening, at which time an appeal tan auditorium last Thursday Porter, c —. 4 1 May 31-Lead Plant. ni 8Un Macloch, with the Feeley noon. There was a big crowd on Boetsen, p. S 0 right-hander, who Is reported to June •—Copax. : apparently slated to do to the board's decision barring hand, Rev. Eundlak threw out the night. have tried to pull a "Dlwy Dean Jtlne 18—Mechanical. Hi the heavy. In the ab- the use of the high school sta- Of the five local boxers compet- Totals 804 876 first ball, and It was a strike too, Totals 38 7 Frankle Frlsch act." June 23—Main Office. ( ninny Coma, who. by the dium to other than high school ing, four emerged triumphant, two Tank House No. I (•) and the weather was fine. Score by Innings: • The box score: My I-Sllver. his also signified his lnten- athletes was filed. After consid- by the kayo route and two by a Blalowarczuk ...... 147 142 103 But there was a hitch In the Carteret 1 3 2 3 110 0 1-10 TANK HOUSE * CASTDtO : i piny with the Sporting erable dlscUMlon, It was pointed decision. The only Cafteret fighter Bockne Serial Club Mlrek 132 140 163 proceedings. Ami that was the fact Th'm's Jef'r'n 0 0008000 1— 7 May 5~8m«lt*r. out that the board could not see beaten was Mike Mansky, 118 R. H. i ilmuy Marek will play first, Wojtkowskl 147 136 142 that the locals were beaten, 5 to 4, Summary—Errors, Elka 3, Kopln May 13—Silver. lu way clear to rescind or alter pound novice, who lost a decision Mankacsy, c.f. — 3 1 :,,n. a slick fielder and no by the Temox A. A. of Newark. 2, Bumutka,, Hasek, Vlray, Bedlih, May 30-Yard. Its decision In any way, and the to Arthur Curray of Rahway. Beech, s.s — 1 1 : ;d the plate, will be at the Totals 420 407 408 Boben hurled shutout ball for Ziobro, Porter 2. Three base hit*, Msy 2»-Mechanlcal. Twilight League was recommended 3 in- sack, and Frankle So»- Yard Kef. (3) five Innings and It looked like he The most impressive exhibition Lukaslak. Two base hits, Lukas- Btokman, Ii. 1 June 3—White Metals. U> start its schedule at Lleblg's was turned in by Nick D'Alesslo, Berger, 3b — 1 3 i will take over the short Stark 189 315 199 was on his way to a neat triumph. iak. Double plays, King-Hawk (2); June 7-Lead Plant. and se« what action took place of the Morrls-Rosenbloom stables, Terpak, r.f.-p 2 1 YA Crajkowski, the only six Maikus ..: 1U 183 186 But he weakened during the clos- Low-Kyngy-Syejda (3). Base on June 13—Copax. within th- next five or six weeks. who scored a quick first round T. Jackson, lb. .... 2 1 in the infield, has chargi Simon 134 183 163 ing Innings to such an extent that balls off: Vlrag 4, Kol 1, BoeUen June 24—Scrap Plant It Is possible, although Improbable, knockout In 1:33. It was his sec- OTlorke, 3b. 1 a Sharkey 184 5KB 189 the visitors scored two runs In the 5. Struck out by: Vlrag 4, Kol 3. June 2»-Main Office. • third base sector that the league tiay play its ond straight opening round kayo Campbell, c. 0 o Bertha 179 183 225 eighth and two more In the ninth Boetsen 11. Hit* off: Vlrag 7 in WRITE METALS -M • wily three outfielders lsltec second half schedule in the sta- triumph. Nering, r.f. 0 o White Metal (0) to win the ball game. 4 2-3 Innings. Winning pitcher, e—Yard. hi' Hover roster—Johnny Bar dium. Andy Blstak, who is also trained Medveta. r.f. 0 I May ,ik Stan Zagleskl and Wai .... 143 164 197 The Tikes scored the first run Vlrag. Umpire, Btauch. May H-Scrap Plant. The Lleblg's facilities are now In the opening Inning when Joe by Carl Morris and Hymie Rosen- .'.•, X are being counted upor Graves „ .... 144 184 144 May 18—Main Office. ' being whipped Into condition, and Hamulak singled, stole second and bloom, gave a disappointing exhi- Totals „ 10 n • to Rive the team Its puncl 163 173 May 27-Smelter. will be In shape for the opener, 160 came home on an error of Ha- bition. After pounding his ad- ii. jiiate. AH three are long Kara 181 Breokdale A. A. June 3—Tank House tc Cuon*. according to Id Strack, WPA 148 136 mulak's hit to third base. versary throughout the first round June 10—Silver' • - . !ni- hitters who have, at on Bleisel McCarthymen Face R. H, Supervisor. The locals scored two more runs an part of the second, Blstak ap- 3 June 14—Lead Plant. '! another, played and broke; parently gave all that wag in him R, Campbell, J-... 1 817 M9 in the fourth and that was all S 1 June 2O-Copax. Totals and fought a listless fight from O. Conte, c. THE PROBABLE LINEUPS until the ninth, when they pushed 4 County Rivals HUvar. Ii 1 a June Sv-Utchanlcal. a single marker acrewt the plate. then on. It looked as If he was YARD i Clovers Rovers merely a one-round fighter. J. Canfleld, p. ~, . 1 I The visitors, In the meantime, Sinkel, 3b. _ 1 a May 8-Wpite Metal*. iwski, George .first base John Marek marked up a single tally in the Henry Scroeder, competing In South River Today Away— I May H-flmelter. the 112 pound novice class, scored Wwlan, lb. 1 ski, Walter tetond base Bill Sloan BistakTri County sixth, tied the score in. the eighth Woodbridge, New Bruns- Poh, ri. —-0 o Hayy 30-TsJix Bouse and and clinched the ball fame in the a technical knockout; victory over i yk, Nick .third base *E, Tony left field John Barbarczuk CARTERET—After taking on Triam, 2b. 0 0 June 17—Scrap Plant. ninth but fell short after scoring by winning a decision from Tom South River this afternoon at nrl.n-ki. Joe center field Stan Zagleski Wins Decision In K. of C. one run. GUtner, of Morgan. June 31—Lead Plant. South River, the Carteret High Totals 8 11 June 27—Copax, lolr.wski, Dim right field Walt Zysk Finals By Defeating James Boben gave four hits, to five for School Blues will play three Im- '- k., Jimmy •. catcher John Tandy McGovem of Elizabeth. his opponent. A supposedly lucky wishbone portant games next week. On Mon- !i"ikn. Gimp pitcher Stan Kosel was unlucky for Peter Larson of day at New Bunswick the locals' Ukranlan A. C. St. Paul, who was sent to jail for Ulmh, Stan pitcher Frank Smith PERTH AMBOY-Staglng a com- R. H. E. will meet the New Brunswick Ze- stealing It bras. Coming back to Carteret on Pete pitcher George Sloan plete reversal of form, Andy Blstak, W. Boben, ri...... 0 0 0 Fishkin Continues i— „ .. of Carteret, won the Trl-County Wednesday the McCarthymen. will n fcl Wadlak, cf 0 10 Housal," c 1 0 n Leo • -ak Oolden, Gloves heavyweight cham- clash in the first of a home and pitcher Peter Nov; Hamulak, s.s 1 2,-0 Cardlnale, 3b 1 l pionship, by outpointing, James Mc- home series with Woodbridge, after I .ACE—Liebig't Field. Mamadyk, 3b. .„... 1 0 1 Impagla, r.f 0 0 Qovern of Elizabeth, In the finals Which the Blues will play Perth IIMK—6:15 P. M., Tuesday, May 3, 1938. M. Boben, p. 1 1 0 Gwuiipk, r.f. 0 0 Selling Out Sale Amboy on Friday at the City Sta- MPIRES—Rusty Donovan and Bill Casey^ of the Knlghte of Columbus tourna- Bohanek, Ii. 0 0 0 J. Luccerrelli, lb 0 0 dium in Amboy. ment at Perth Amboy Tuesday Bubnlck, lb. 0 10 Corbone, 2b 0 1 1 night. Oural, c, _ 0 0 0 Bojykowskl, p, 0 0 McCarthy considers the three Carteret Team'Play* Carteret fighters split in two out Sawch, 2b. 0 0 0 county rivals about the toughest At New Location! [Leaders Separated Double Header Sunday of four bouts. Henry Bchroeder, 'Dobrowski ^ 10 0 Totals 5 3 in his entire schedule. Woodbridge, of Carteret, kayoed Frank Kantor, Score by Innings: with three impressive victories, Is STARTING MAY 2 CARTfcRET-Atter losing their of Fords, In 2:48 of the first round Totals 4 5 1 TeTemom x A. A.....0 00001022—5 expected to furnish plenty of op- opening game last Sunday, the to win the title in the 112 pound 'Batted for Sawch In ninth. Ukes 1 0020000 14 position, Pfrth Amboy and New By 1 Game In C.B.L. Brunswick have good teams every Carteret UkranUn Athletic Club :lass. Temox A. A. of Newark Summary—Two base hits, M. We have been nnable to unload oar R. H. E. Boben, Carbone. 8truck out by: year and give the Blues the atlffest Irentendons stock of high grade Iult* in* baeeballers will attempt to make Two other Carteret boys lost, In Sydaski, Ii. 0 0 0 Boben 7, BoEjdwwskl 5. Base on opposition of any team on the Both Fint Place Adam's Bar topcoats before beinf forced to move. up for It by winning a double the finals in the 147 pound class, Meyers, cf 2 0 00Ball Ballss off:: BbBobee n 13,, Bosykowsky l S. schedule. nd Second Place Solders header which they have sched- Nick D'Alessk), who had emerged Salvator, a* 1 1 0 Umpire—Lukasluk. Scorer—Hasek. We have therefore arranged to continue iure Two-Ply Victories. the preliminary rounds by scoring this SELLING OUT SA^E at a new uled for the weekend. two quick kaye triumphs, met his In the first game on Sunday location. CAH'IERET—The two leaders In match In Joe Kinch and was knock- the locals will play the Rsrltan ed out In 2:28 of the first round. 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conditional upon the. uw *f the mad*. A «f»*M*tfc) tor Uii #»• VWt to the lUnda wti mad» tic. Vf^Ut Cohen, local h*rd- RACING PROMOTERS first four rows only, It U wtimaUd mottri iUt*d»l4ru w«r« tradtr UU« wttk by Iniptetar Aligtlir In wan ntrthtnt, mi tlu complain- NewCatchtfAiW thin npftre will aeeommodata about we •• to bring wwkrn«n to the. plant company with Townahip commlt- ant but after the chargi *u filed 700 pemoiifl. early Saturday morning to rip tMtnen Btrgen and Rankln. It wai belltted oUien ttio entered Mr Allfaler laid ywterdav that ARE HELD IN $1500 pwmy the w«ath«r-rotUd under- Thofe held on the check chart* Uw cut, Judge Arthur Brown held By Newuk Burs rr t» allowing the track to open stnirtur* and to replace it. PoMl- are fhomaa Palro of M Herman the pair fer the grand Jury. for one Khnw only and will bar HEWARI-Clyd« MoGailgH » blllty that it«*l will b« UMd wti Street, «a*t Riilhertord and. Robtrt TJw racing ihdw tonight U ON CHECK CHARGES further MM of the itandt unl«M • turn mtmMr of th» *kri, On alto «xpr«t««d. Van MtMl of 81 Rim Drtvt. Pa»- Mtoulv» repalrt are promptly Khtdultd to it*rt at 1:10. tht pay roil he U d Show Expected to Go On Tonight, Deipite Re- itnctton* On Stand* ONLY 4 ROWS USABLE

with t*r> of thf leading ll(tlil» In the npfratlon this wairm nf th«i Woodbbrldge Speedway held under 11.500 for the (rand jury on n charge nf Issuing worthless chfckn, another attempt will be miulf to put on a racing; ihow at the oval tonight. Dogger! bv hard luck for the put' few year*, tlie Spwdway reopened! three wekn for one *how and the eecond, scheduled for last Friday nljht wn,< postponed until tonight. | In the mpintlme. Building In- •pflCtor William Allgaler con-' demned trip Mends a« unsafe and the. permit to operate tonight 1* Carteret Pin Boys Lead In Tourney

Udzictik Team Rolli ScorM of 783, 814 «nd 761

SOUTH AMBOY Although they tilt wiial. tliry rallrd "low" tcor.es, the UdztBhk pin boy« were high in tht Pin Boys tournament be- ing held at Kouth Ainboy. The Cttiteret team hit scores of 763, 8M and 7S1 for a total of 2.3S8 to Ukr Srst place. (Umpet- talt tlio -Tine nl^hi w.'s p t-?m from Parlin The scores rolled by thj Pp.riin |)in 1)0.,., wore: /U.,, Ijtii and 6F.0. Nent Eaturda) the Carte re l pin boys will bowl n th( singles and doubles. Hdzirlak Pin Boy* O.'Gregor . 1C6 180 138 i. Sobleskl .. Ill 111! 135 M. Ciarnnta .. 149 171 161 J. Macloch . 184 172 15S M. Udzielak ... 113 199 164 Totals m 814 161 Purlin Pin Ilorn J. Wist . 122 149 159 E. Rajek 184 133 111) K. BwcUanan ... . 120 117 118 K. Wavers . 110 1G4 133 D. Balst 158 118 161 HOY CIA^!! H '6 BtTTC* ToUls T03 687 680 UP, Btt rtt.1**'* LANGHORNE RACES SLATED FOR MAY 15

LANGHORNE, PA.-Rnlph A. Hsnkittson, Ion-most automobile rafting promoter In the country, wlj haugimt.e the Lnnghome, Pa. tr^ck which Is rated M the world's fattest mtl(> trr.ck, with a 100-mlle program of five evenls, lopped by a ' 50-mile feature, on Sunday, May 15. Because of the hugr field of drivers expected to enter, includ- ing a strong representation from tht Pacific coast and the Middle Wilt, It hu been announced that th£ qualifying time trials will be- gin on -Saturday, May 14, and wind up on Sunday, beginning at - THE KELLY KIDS noon. 1 JT4 iHocmN mrn* DOCK*! BVWT «ce IM A nmt •HMP Funeral Held Monday fAIN* CUT Ml UW A HHtn J For Mrs, Sulovsky, 68 Last Rites for Local Wo- man Are Held in St, t Joseph's Church

CARTERET -- Funeral were held Monday mormriK for Mrc. Mary Kulovsky, «l::ty-pight, of 640 Roosevelt Avenue. Mio died at her home on Friday. The service MM conducted Jioni the house at 1:80 O'clock and nt 9 o'clock there Vtt a hlgb mas« of requiem at Bt. Joseph B Church, with Rev. Jdieph A. Mulligan, the paBtur, of- Relating. Burial wan in Railway Gfmutery. , Mr». Sulovaky is survived by tier huiband. John: one son, John Rulovsky, Jr.. of Elizabeth; two daughters, Mrs. Caroline Seaman, HOWftNtGlPUttiCNib ofvCarteret, and Mrs. Mary Nelson. cwwwoetowH (VffT 30UNM Ll« D60W! Of Orange, and two grandchildren The, funeral was In charge o! Joseph Synowlwkl, and the pall btarttt were: John Oural, Joseph Bttdlar, Fred MalwlU, Joseph Maler, William H. Taylor and An- dtev Blvon.

MIW. ULMAN BETTtlt CARTIRET-Mrs. Harty Ulinan Of ^1 Union Street, who hus b«en (ertoutly 111 at her home for the BUt week, U reported somewhat WrovaQ. NAMED NOBLE ARCH Hont.il SelocUd By Druidt ' «t Mwting on Wedneiday JT—Herman Horn wan Noble Arah Of Middlesex It, Uruldi, at Uie meeting ;:vW*dnesday night In No. 1 Otheri who will serve l Wm. Buckrlegil, a; Btephen Fl#tms, conduo- eth Von Bremer, Inside Martin" Smltier; taanclar Martin Rook, correa,- fiecretsry;' Hugo Wit, I r; Ltidwlg Ilk, trust**, and-; ft ooitaulttw.

BraoklyQ. FRET PRESS Politicians and social theorist the world the Queen Giant Horse Steeds Six F«el i .srrlpMon. NT ov«T continually living to crush one I-WOO of the most basic urge's of mankind: the urge -jied by Cart*ret Press of ^the individual to labor for profit For omcs •ome eurious reawn they think that once the AVfc, CAiTElET, N. J. pr»fit motive i. destroyed, the way to Utopia, ,,;, >RY Wtt« will be clearl They persistently refutt to .JjWrtf ftllter PWT START Heed the lessons of hittory which have proved 1 WITH 7H' „ <«ond clagf WM* JUM », 1«4, at MPUtC-CLEAMlM', VOU'flE , p^ pfflei, iiM* toe Act of March beyond the shadow of doubt that without a A GlT COOWUEO.' fair chance for profit the human animal ceaset to put forth hit best effortt. Without profit, progress gives way to lethargic day-to- day existence, and personal liberty toon goes Clean U>W«k by the board, social theories notwithstanding. When an individual buys a bond or a , 1VC of house repairing and painting; share of stock he does it for profit, and to , ,,,mn(leiing ie now •* ift thiit community OSM o( the MttaM heatta la Rnttand Is frame Vkfctv ebttft, •>:* . l(.iy season wrtt* houtewives generally help assure financial independence. The yesr-old getting which stands I (tot 4 Inches hit*. Owaid by • •,;\li Htrtfordsbirt tatttat, ]U* (Unt of hone* towered above ill .«i|atr.-ufii hornw updd* tlew"' h a* 'go greater the risk, the greater the possible totrits h the 8Wt» tittte snow si tht ttoyal Agricultural hall 7;. Lin .|, with broom and mop and pail in profit; unless the two go hand in hand the l,,,s long been known as " opnng rioute- individual will bury hia savingt in an unpro- , mat it it a time dreaded by all |n ductive hole in the ground. i,,,s long been recorded by cartoonists HENRY A. BELAFSKY, M.D. ., mists, but it continues nevertheless, When a mah works 15 hour* a day and Announced tht v Carteret thit year the males il(lr ,n burn* the midnight oil over some new inven. seem at bucjr as the women in tion, or labors tirelessly year after year to REMOVAL ,n,rl-,,| spurt of improving appearances. build up a business, again he does it for Of Hi$ Office to M,,,r power to them alll security and profit. He work, in the hope 150 GREEN STREET Along with this general activitiy of get- that tht fruits of his labor will bring comfort DOB. AMBOT kVtKVt WOODMISQg, N. «, j ,hmi;s into better shape the Mayor Has and happiness, not only to himself, but to siaiutrd the coming week as official Clean- fhtnts WNi t-.MN-NIT his family. Wcrk. and the Street Department and OTHER-EDITORS SAY lil((| ,,f Health are doing their share to Today we have a depression. We hear I |!y the end of the period it is hoped all loud cries of "capital strike." The politi- Darby Said It havt overlooked. Oovemmsnt Survey. cians howl because heavy industry it omi- ,-liuf. littering varioua parts of the Said State Auditor Darby to It ii highly grttlfylng to find a Undoubtedly, strong public stn- PROCLAMATION concerted effort a last being made »)f\\ will have disappeared, both as un- nously quiet. They howl because unemploy- Mayor Dlensteln and his col- timent existt for thess measures, leagues; to ting New Jersey's praises in which were prepared to relieve ment it increasing. They howl and curse this -connection for, to quote from [ghily blotchee on the community and ha- III h Q. , I • • II I • • "Pundamtntalr* UUUWIWIIWIyJ onU1Ht oUfl Newark'KWKHs the general property taxpayers of one 61 the pamphlets "no SUte the State through better oonrol WHBftf A8, It is commonly kaawn that the spring «f tae iD health and well-being. Carteret is wan street ior bringing all this about. So troubles it you are spending too la tnt Union has an opportunity much Your budget Is out of mtunlclpsl spending. This Mnl- ytar «fftrs tht kest ttttwtunltr for beautifying our hosts, tal mwnity where the citizens love their equal to Ntw Jirsty's to capitalise what I Wall Street had nothing to do with of all propertton for a city tht on Its advsntatw as a playground man* was plainly evident When ,\ place where houses are painted the present depression. Punitive taxation, size of Ne*sik • « • A reduction for millions of people, became no the first public hearing was hsld WHBMAB, It is *HMS« most btaefteial to the Interest si al of )3^00,0«0 In th« OMrtslnt costs other SUte is so fortunately situ- on these bills on March It, Re- iut m»h werk shall bt *WM at an« time by our peoplt la erilt [,(| kq>i in condition and where nearly every government competition with private busi- of tht city would Indicate that ated." How trut this Is is demon- sponding to this sentiment, tht .> tffttt a clean, wlsltesaw an* orderly onuminHj. I boasts a garden tended with loving ness, and an orgy of experimental regulation tht City Ojmmiiilon wt* sincere strated by tht further observation Asirmbly pasted tht bllt on March and legislation are largely responsible for In Its efforts to obtain tax relief that New Jew Is "endowed with 19. with s minimum of debatt. THEBXrOftE I, J«Mtth W. Mlttuch. Mayor of th« Boteogk is I Kit is a significant indication of the for the people of Nevirk. Gestures and by an encouraging and over- the present troubles. In short, the profit that would only affsct the book- scenic beauty, historic background it Carttret, do hersby proclaim and oetlfnale tb« week tees- ill people who live here, and it is no and a striking variety of physical whelming vote intnolac May Snd ant ending May 9th, list, as motive is dangerously near extinction, and keeping Mt-up cannot be called ,!-, still others find it the sort of place sincere. Tht oommlssloneri must features, mountain, plain and The Auembly action was hailed the country can enjoy no normal recovery tndloaU that they an prepared to coast" providing "a multitude of us constructive and statesmanlike ,r they want to build fine homes for attractions which, If emphasized CLEAN UP WEEK until it is brought back to life. And govern- tackle tht dollar and cents pro- And prompt passage of these wor- nfives and their families. visions of their budget." and made available, would entire thy bills wu anticipated when ment spending the country into bankruptcy th» outdoor enthusiast and vaca- the Senate reconvened. in* I respfcitrnliT wgo «ach *nd tvery ptr»n Is dtan UwJr Not much qeed be added to this tionist" is not the way to bring it back to life. succinct comment of the 8Ut«'B The taxpayers of tht Btat« and premise* to rid H and its adjacent premises of any unsanitary expert on municipal flntuice, ex- Many of thew pl&cas are not many publlr-spltited municipal of- and uruithtly rubbish and *o sli oibtr thlngi necessary to Job Killer! o . cept to point out that Director only available but are attracting ficials want this Princeton pro- make for a deahtr, nsrt sanitary and more beautiful Vorangh. Increasing numbers of recreation- Byrne has bttn Insisting torvetlu gram passed. Opposition hu come Oivsn nnl«r my Hand *nl teal sf the Borough ol Carteret this Ihr Number I job killer I Engendering More Fear on a W.OCO.OOO reduction In optr- tasking folk anmialy. Another of only from spokesmen for a minor- the pamphlets points out that It- of municipal officials, who do »th day of April, U)l stlng expenssi. His colleagues 1 llwit i« the way die Businessmen't Tax The House Labor sub-committee hat just have responded with drop-ln-the- every summer Sunday sees thous- not like the Princeton bill*, with 1 ands of automobiles on New Jer- I giin«lt JOSEPH W. MITTUOH, | succeeded admirably in emphasizing another bucket savingi of 1409^38, or six their obvious taxpayer benefits, du my Committee characterizes the Fed- t ., • . i • L • i ipolnta off the Impending $8.J4 tax sey highways." This should be simply because they mean regula- Major, changed to "every Sunday In the ot the many uncertainties which stimulate' ,*>.—Newark Snnday Call, tion, control, and higher stand- x on Capital Gains. year," for It would be nearer the ards of local financial procedure. business fears and push America deeper into fact, with Atlantic City steadily Passage ot the program should iht reason for that is clear. Jobs depend the new depression. The committee has Blow for Relief Rackets gaining popularity as a Winter re no' be delayed, and its benefits investment. And the capital gains levy, Governor Moore announces that sort, as well u being already the thus denied to New Jersey tsjrpay- favorably acted upon the "must" legislative one of hU alms in the reorganisa- "Nation's Pl^ground" In the good ers. who badly need the .reltet e it prevents putting savings to work, bill calling for Federal control of wages and tion of the relief admmls ration old summer-time.—Jens? Observer, promised by trie Princeton bUU. I These bills affect you. They were' NOTICE ding excessive tax penalties from those hours. in New Jersey will be to prevent relief from becoming s racket on The Senate designed to lighten your tax bur-, |u> are fortunate enough to make a profit a large ac*l«. H» Intimates it Is dens. Now is the time for you to! Humanitarian motives are above criticism; The State Senate will hold a let your State Senator know that I business or investment venture, retards already a racket In some sections second public hearing next Tues- everyone must agree with the desire to give of the State. Shifting of relief yor. want this Princeton program' day on the four bills dwlgned to passed. If it fails, you lose and ( Id stops investment—the source of all jobs control to State Commissioner ol bring new control and guidance every American workman a higher wage. Institution! and Agenclss William the political spenders gain.—Pas- Tht) Be«rd of HiaJth of the Borough of Car-, I nil productive wealth. Into municipal fiscal affairs, rsc- sain Herald-News. But today, when workmen and employers J. Ellis ought to mean the open- otnmended by the Princeton Local Ing ot s ntw era In the handling tortt rMpettfully urge* ail parent* and guanilfcni I1 his organization .alto points out a fact alike are confronted with the problem of of the jobless problem In Nsw Jer- in the Borough to cooperate in protecting their chil- sey—Jersey leoraaL is Hauling and is not. widely known. whether there shall be any wage at all, such dren by hiving them immunised and vaccinttad. urding to U. S. Treasury data for the legislation is tremendously disturbing, When Government* Spend BUY A SUPER HAT- 1935, the capital gains levy is a "soak Besides that, the new proposal would put In his Jackson Day spftch, You may have it done by your family phyti- little fellow" Jax- Ip that typical year, Roostvelt, a scion of the preterit Get the Best! both employer and employee into a strait administration and its economic cian or at the free clinic for inutiuniMtion and v«o.. Jgregate capital gains were much larger in jacket and demand that they live within it theories, made the following »t*U- Only Perth Araboy'i olfl- lower income than in the higher income ment: "Our experience boils down tst tnd Isrtcst BluUnerj dnatlon at tht Board of Health roams in the Bo^> or give up living altogether. It completely to this: When ths Oovernrtwnt faetory can givt you bet- k-ckets. And the ratio of capital loss (for ough Hull every Tuetday for the next two month*, disregards the human element, the geographic spends more money, you all hive ter VALUt. Btttutt «or little credit is given in making tax more money and your taxes are ori»nl»*tlon is the largest from 10 to 11 A.M. element and the element of common sense. taster to pay. When tht Govern- and bur business volWOt .) to capital gains was highest in ment spends less money you have grtat;r we can give you In the interests of the nation as a whole, 'A' lower income brackets. It's the "little • lot less money and the taxes more for >o»r moaey. Try it is to be hoped that Congress will do what us tnd s«e. (tignd) BOARD OF HEALW In who gets stuck hardest I are more than you can carry-" it did once before with a similar fallacious If there were a filth grade in economics, the probltm propound- Carteret, N. J. |Busmessmen aren't the only ones who are cure-all wage and hour bill—stick it in a ed to blithely by .tht younger the capital gains measure. An army pigeon-holt and keep it there. Only if that tpendtr and solved In the saint breath, could 1* rsftrred to H W distinguished economists are fighting it. is done can employers, thousands of whom quick answer ts by the score are describing it* are daily running deeper into debt in an ef- It it all based on tht theory, tvldenUy, that "the oovsrnment" Thua, Mark Sullivan recently fort to pay any wage at all. plan for any Is wnwlhlng apart from the peo- "If Amend it to be kept a going future security for their employees and them- pls-s, sort of a bsntvojeht old SPRING PAINT SPEGIALS Irtndfathtdlth r witith monemanty aplsnt.j ?'-'•»• the capital gains tax must be re- selves. to spenl It It ftlonf flit Itat ot In itrtws. relit, |>brits laflors, Ltg- °r geratly modified." That is a tht lots that "papa U rich ana htmf ffcs Itnws, loanstt, Turt*r* mamft dont can" hoi much Is Urff nt|! an! ^ taTraea moaeb." statement—hut no stronger than the A Good Time To Stay Alive! AU e*ttn in an materials. &«. our • justifies. What sane man will take iii'a matter of fact, whan tht lstg« H»s«Mon ot ohlUreo'i hats. Spring is a Happy season, with old mother Government spends, you piy for [Kt on financing a new endeavor, what It spend* out ot your pocket nature reawakening. You can add to the -and tht time It coming when •i it be a grocery store or a steel mill you wty wear your pocket out pay- The Lorgtit StUction of Hots In the City joy by making a contribution to safety in ing. It the Government spend* '••ing that if he loses his investment, he COME IN AND SEX HOW Wl HAKE TBSM! 1 your own home. your money by tot carload, of '-.ir the entire lost—but that if he oourst you will I»V« more ruonty; Nsxt to Sean Baebuck Co. * profit, a Urge part of it will be There is a real need for thit after the and if tht Govtrnmsnt is an old mtany tlflhtwad, and refu&M to '"in him by thit tax? long winter months, when many dangerous .pend yoifr money l*t a diunkto conditions develop. Now it the time to sailor on Bhore leave, why ot course SUPER HAT FACTORY 'i"- evidence can be summed up in one you will have lesa money. Tttat clear out all accumulation! of paper* and ought to be as Qlear as mud to » Mf ROlABT STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. I. - We must change the capital t*>n* rubbish from attics and cellars, before they blind buUfrog.-Eliwbeth Jounaal. ••'• are to encourage rwovery and cause a serious fire. >•< m this country. Five-Day Banks in Summer When burning trash and papers outside, There ta a bill the Legislator* ha passed which would close •n incinerator should alway* be used. Field banks in Now Jersey all day Sat- DIKTLESS FARMERS grass and papers should not be burned on urday during July and August. It would seem to be a good bill Tht •THIS SEAL <>i tomatoes, peanut* begonias and windy days, and never without clo»e super- bankers should know best. It is ''• "ill |l be grown thja year without toil a vision. postible that in *o»t ot the smal- garden, ofte Of the Sky Gar- ler places tht baqtt mW terV* - gootf purpose In k*spln| the building in Rockefeller Center, Now is also a good time to make a com- t day Saturday, Wit in . '"k City. "• •-•.--;-':- - plete check-up of anything elae that might tlRM in a very Uttlt (Ur in busi- ness on Saturdays, during the l a cause fire. Look for tuch hazards as de- summer.—Hudson Dfcpateb, " soil-let* garden, the plants wijl fective, ejectricaj equipment, frayed and their food from ehemkajt mixed with wdrn wiring, pennies behind blown futee, *•' m d tutk. To kecy die plants from defective heating plants and chimneys, fira- From the oa deep ioid tltair ^tpanent bath, pUcts without eereent and hot ashes in wood- be •ncrwwej In t wir* tray, &IW en ash toaoiner.. Cleaning with gMolint ••inn, glass two or three " it vary dangerous. OB ywir iMUfflM. policy it your oituranct of •AJfter painting job*, which may do fa tha tpring, he mm *> dfofc>ae of oil or winfe tbtit b ploctai !• a •4 raw aj»d elothin*. A —"»- *— prpptrfy itfrM SD WALLPAPER Ha«oaal Qoard ol Fi«r LfBP*J * ^^u^^h^^^^^^^A^^^^^Lk^^^^^^^^^Ha^a^^aiu^aBHaBBaiBBiBBVJHHHfliBBBiBiBTaVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Open Appliance Store fJcorRe Letts of Sayoevllle and JVfew Carteret Store Huns Sorehwn of Perth Amboy opened l.h*lr own business this Parents Try IVew "Rest Cure" week at 73 Main street, Woori- brldlte under the firm name of Woodbridge Sales fir. Service Co, The firm will deal In electric ap- pliances concentrating on Norge products, fine trie refrigerators, SCHINDEL'S ranges and washing equipment. SURPRISE DEPT STORE An up In sold Service for all types of »pp!lnnces will be provided. The DEPARTMENT STOKfc ;:hnpplnK public of Wnodbrldge and ! vicinity Is cordially Invited'to In- , r;p

TO PI,AY CARDS ISEMN-The Pride of Iselln Clr- PRICES LOWER!] de 1452, Companions to the For- esters of America, will hold a card party May 12 at the home of Mrs. To Help People Buy and Put Men Back! Hattle Prefer, Pershlng Avenue. SI-tUNO DANCE TSELTN—A spring c&nce will be To Work -- Save Now! heir1 tomorrow night at the Hard- at last! for Daddy and As a result, these characters no ing Avenue flrehouse by the Iselln L Mother. And "Pe^ce, it's -won. long«r are just figures to amusa thi chemical Hook and Ladder Com- derful." children. No# they're the life o! pany. No more rnunt harMtied parents any party, for Mr. Teuy h»s Im- REAL VALUE LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS FOR MEN ' ahovf h the nrw hftmf of the Surprlnr Storcm now lay Mide their own newspapers mortal)ted them In animated car- located at 590 Roosevelt Avenue Mana|tr Morris Ntlson recently tim« and again tn read the comic toons now available for the Drat moved the bnslnm from 578 Roosevelt A»cnue, IU home lor the sections "Just once mor«" for littlo time on 8 and 16 mm. film. Union Mod* "Headlight" lut 12 years. The front of the new itore has been rompltrlv This ad Jimmy and Nancy. Until Mr. CanUe hit upon the Idea modrnlied and 50 fret added to the bulldlnf. New Interior fixtures Thahis for that go to Eugene W. of adding fall length cartoons to lure alto been installed. The store's alack, consisting of branded, Castle, who i« releasing these "mat the release schedule of Castle Films, standard dry (toods, shoes and olothinj, has been enlarged iwth entitles cures for parents" under the title Inc., borne movie tans who wanted many new linen added. „ ot "Terry-Toons." Overalls cartoons In the film libraries had Bearer Now. when three-year old Peno- to be content with 109-foot clips cut lope insists that'ube wants to hear from comics at least five y«ars old. the comic strips read for the flrth time, Daddy can refuse with im- When they put on» of tha new/ Lillian Nier Weds RoyL McMichael To an Oil Permanent punity, for he can switch on the "Terry-Toons" Into' a projector, home movie machine, and Presto! they know they're going to see a Wave for Little Penny can watch her favorite completsv cartoon story of recent characters In action right in her vintage. The first six to be released REG. In Church Where Patents Took Vows April 16 aro "Pandora," "Rip Van .50 play room. II.7S Rip Van Winkle, Pandora, Bean- Winkle," "Holland Days," "Just a WOODBRIDGF. The mnrringr of Green Street, Iselln, announced This offer Is stalk Jack and all the animals ot Clown," "Beanstalk Jack," and here Saturday niRhL of Miss Lil- decisively last night. Mr. Lull good only Sat., ihn zoo hnve been honsohold figures "Grand Uproar." lian Nelslnn Nier In Roy I,eon Me- for ages. The youngsters have had A nttkmillr IMHUS mat* „ stated he referred the problem of Mon. & Tues. Although they all will be released Michael carried nut family tradi- Complete pictures of them In hooks, on the for both sound and silent projectors, the lowest priet via, Work the cat to the Board of Health 1 tion in that the rrrrmony took playroom walls and on their cerenl Mr. Castle selected the cartoons for m«n! Wn Uitm, joo to huj place In the Old White Presbyter- and declared he was puzzled by dishes and cups, but It remained for their effectiveness in silent version, Mr, Castle and Pan! Terry, one of now. Blie, wMto and strips ian Church whern the bride's par- the delay because Parker Nielsen, with the thought In mind that the ents liRtl boen mnrripd and where CHIHDEL the movl« Industry's top flight ani- majority ot the !,000,000 home SiMt to «. LlmK I to a n.v the bride herself ivns baptised. The attorney for that body, lived right 1)1 \'I\W 1 Ml N I STOWS • ' mators, to bring them to life In the movl« fans tn the country have tamer. bride is the elder dnnfihter ol beside him. home. cilent machines. former Township cominittecman and Mrs. Ernest,William Nier, of 61 Manhattan Avenue. Avencl, ana MEN'S DRESS HOSE the bridegroom a son of Mr. and Covert WORK SHIRTS Mrs, Roy MijMiclme], of Colonla. Both principals in the wedding were graduated from Woodbridge High School in (he class of 1935. 49 The church wus decorated In a t* fo«* Re«. 5S*. ano palms and ferns and lighted by !• light and dark m<- tall white tapers. Two clergymen t*r»«. SIIM 1* to II. Mai* to Pall tat, wall mid*. officiated, the Rev. Robert Mc- Mil tn lit. «• IT. Bride, pastor of Avenel Presbyter- ian Church, and Rev. Earl Han- num Devanny, pastor of the White church. The wedding music was Men's SHIRTS, SflORTS Men'i WORK PANTS played by Mrs, Alonzo Davies, ol Avenel, and before the ceremony Mrs. William Baker, of Avencl, sang :'.Because," and "I Love You 3 for 50^ Truly." Beautiful t rum «U

|v«lrn Melder; Thornton; -~Gur Factory Stockroom Optn Daily— . I'M AM* *• * & M« V u