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v \V, No. 51 CARTfcRET, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947 PRICE THREE CENTS Dr. Bramm Receiving Americanism Award Sweetness Community '47 Tax Rate Droppe AND Center Is Light Organized From $9.22 to $8.27|
, |,.r|p. E. Gr^WT Lotm Brown Heads Jewish Cooperative ilHii: twice the other ,„,, Morenn Larson Project in Borough Probe Threat Is Hurled ,,.ritioi- of New Jer- CARTERET — Formation of a h i,nrsnn, some of permanent organization to be m ,,,;iii, who threw known as the Carteret Jewish To Start Work on Vet Hoasiiig\[ ™^Q*& (i,.ni.. good taste and Community Center was announced ,i,, iiiithest respon- announced by Rabbi Samuel TB- . ,,iiiiT kerplunk into bak. the croup's spiritual leader. i i he bottom of the Soon; Council Approves Plan Hectic Louis Brown, borough mer- by refusing to CARTERET~To speed up the lin, who asked for the approval chant, has been elected president, <• Mlnturn to the veteran housing program In the of the plans and rush them to iu.! and the other officers are: Samuel Hearing on Budget! Instead, he paid borough., the Council last night, the State Economic Development r,,,,ii Kaplan, vice president; Miss Hen- I ,|,.|,t by giving Kavr Its approval to n housing Committee, said he cxpcclod the CARTBRET Following n public | us place to Clar- rietta Weiss, secretary; Abraham plan, which will pvovldt for the work to start soon and the Levlne, treasurer. hoarliiK which wits marked bf'C , case, who had construction of 21 homes near houses to be ready in June. strong verbal cliwhrs, threats and:,. ,1 ,ii 1-s.s and undistin- The board of trustees comprises the Carteret Park. On motion ol Councilman Les- Insinuations, the Borough Court*] ,or from Somerset Dr. Bernard Weiss, Sidney Smith. The homes of temporary con- hlck, the clerk was authorised cil last night adopted the who wrapped hi* Joseph Greenbci'R, Meyer Weis- struction will be of (our rooms to get bids for a three-quarter budRct on final reading, which^ i-niirs closely about man, Miss Sadie Ulman, Prank and bath. Of the town and coun- ton pick-up truck. provides for n Ux rate of $8.21 $»]• ,1 i he humiliation Brown, Nathaniel A. Jacoby, Rob- try house type the structures are At the request of Councilman hundred valuation, a drop of ;ll at the hands of ert Chodosh and Harry Hirsch. to be erected by the Texiw Hous- Joseph Synowlecki, the clerk points from the tentative budget; ,;,! iidversary who (Court«iy Hlll»lde Tlmen) The organization meeting was ing Company, a contracting firm nlso was authorized to receive introduced earlier this month. • ,, the button at HILLSIDE—Assistant SUte Commissioner f Education Joseph L. Bsstard, In light salt, i mm n n held this week at the Congrega- apporved by the State. \ bids for the plastering of 'the The tax rate however Is tt'| Frank Hague of presenting Americanism award to Dr. Wayne T. Rranom, Suoervtslng Principal of School*, in : M.ivm tion of Loving Justice Synagogue. second floor of the Borough Hall. points over the 1946 figure. In th« | Htlbltfe Avenue School, wider auspices of Jewish Council •( Hillside and B'nai Brith Lodge 1514. Councilman Edward J. Cough- ... I 1 After an inspiring talk about a heat of arguments over the I ,ppi,inimcnt of Senator Flanking th« two in the center are Harry V, Meltxer, Council president, and Dr. Clyde MtH*! , complete Integration of commu- net between the Republican author of the Bprlnjfleld Plan of Education, on the left, and Alan L. Tumarkln, B'nal Brith , ,. ,i ,-iiici, revolting, re- nity activity, Mr. Kaplan outlined Democratic members of the CqltiR president, and Mrs. Philip Henooh, Council program chairman, on the right. Dr. Brawn was ,. ,j,..,i which would have a program for the project, which ell, Edward J. Couphlin and John! former SnpcrvMng Principal of the Carteret public schools. Rush to Beat Deadline for Car .,.,. ..inniiu'.h of the tfKMt was unanimously accepted by the Leshick nnnounced that as ' „ •;',,,ihccler you ever law membership. He told of the cen- as the 1946 audit is made avail- i •.,,,.. ivpical of theopera- Company Will Build ter's value as an education and Licenses Has Some Odd Slants able by the former auditor, they.;, ',! Hi, small minds which Lions to Collect Warning Issued community project. CARTERET—The rush to beat comes in who can't write his ,,.iin-iiii.stinK our govern- Twenty Mdre Hornet Announcement was made that the deadline, at the motor ve- name and has to sign a wit- PUBLISHERS NOTE ' :i, ihiisc days. each Hebrew organization In the hicle registration agency of nessed "X." He can get plates CARTERET—The Rapid Con- Once again thit newtpaper < * * Waste Paper ! Against Gambling borough will appoint a member of Robert Brown, 43 Roosevelt for his car, but not a driver's struction Company of Newark wishes to state that It Will dot ,,,!,„ Dviscoll has done It* own group to become a mem- Avenue, has some very odd license. which has constructed 130 homes become a party to the exploita- [ ,,nv less, by turning out ber of the executive committee. For physical disabilities, some Proceeds to he Useil CARTERET — Police Chief In West Carteret, is planning 20 slants, a visit yesterday re- tion of personal or political. . i>,-rskif after a highly Otorge Sheridan Jr. today warned The first meeting of the'executive vealed. scrupulous souls put down birth- trudges within its public life, ,!!,;,. fourteen years—with- more homes, Borough Engi- board will be held Monday night For Swimming Pool at that gambling in any form will not neer Joseph O. Jomo said today. Brown and his helpers are marks, appendicitis scars and not only because the expression ', ,,,111 ii as an explanation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kap- sore throats, of them often U libelous but' be tolerated In this borough.. Mr. J6mo is laying out the getting a look at life that leaves ,,; ,, smug, unimprewive State Home for Boys lan. also because It is in extremely I,. His warning followed a raid last ground site for the homes in them limp. On the age question, men are 1I;(,n that he was merely. Members attending the session bad taste, We conceive it to be week by police on two Carteret Claus 8treet. He also revealed even fussier than women, par- ,,.„.. the constitutional CARTERET—April 20 has been As a result of the boost In our duty to publish news of in- k-vi labor camps, which resulted In the that sidewalks are being built were ' highly optimistic In the ticularly when they reach 50. In ,,f oiiice. He certainly registration rates, money is col- terest and concern to the com- set as the date for the collection arrest of nine men. All were fined in the Rapid Construction de- progress of such an organization both cases, some people Just „ ,;: ii,, newspapers with their lected first instead of last. munity, and not to assassinate of paper and paper products by flO each when arraigned before velopment. and expressed the hope that all don't see why they can't put L1:,j dunn, because a day of Recorder John H. Nevill. leaders will continue active par- "A surprising number of peo- character. For this reason, we ,, luinii lie announced the the members of the Carteret Lion* down "over 21" even If they are Those fined were Iverson Tal- | ticlpation in the program for the ple haven't heard about the in- have omitted from our account )i,,n!i;inr!it of former 8enator crowding 70. Club. bert, Jame« Marshall, William I betterment of the community crease," said the clerk. "Th4y of last night's meeting of the nini:. ,.s tiH-Perskle successor, Girl Scout Leaden Often, however, the older peo- The proceeds of the sale will be Willamson, E. J Franklin, go through the whole process Borough Council vicious, de- . iUii issued a very sancti- ple are the more pride they take famous accusations wjiicli were uni.iih siatement that he and •et aside for the Lions Memorial j Howard. Romeo Johnson. Chui Set Date For Session and then have to go home for in their age. One old lady who Urge Dewey to Sign more money. hurled and which turned the lr .iiti-riiy of the courts were Swimming Pool Fund CARTERET — Carteret Girl had just received her license meeting into a disgusting af- ,nr iii happy, wedded bjja*. The rush for renewals of auto drew herself up with "72 years, been set up to build a bers of the police department are Scout leaders have set April 28 a* BUI Banning Dump front to the true spirit of demo- Tin newspapers hopped right licenses Is not as big as in, pre- 6 months and 8 days." pool at the Jamesburg, N. J. Boys alerted to watch against any gam- the date for their next meeting cratic government. Carteret, as i :• :n ivi- this marriage thrtr war years. The new 1947 auto plates Home. bling violations. to be held at the Carteret Public CARTERET — The Borough a self-respecting community, ,.,.:! and then, at I My, in Library at 7:80 P. M. < last night sent a telegram to About once a week someone must be on care next Tuesday. cannot afford to permit this Lions Clubs of Districts 16 A-B-C He also warned second olfenders i, of clays along comea Will face heavier fines- At tie last meeting, plans were Governor Dewey ol Mew York Und of conduct to continne.— •»•,•, ilmt Ui'. mvitn we* »>•*•««* thp biu e'-RTtt ^ '•"**•<•;•-•••': • ••;-.,;| 1 ... w KoiHV MlSS _ . this project which Is now under sectional Conference April 24 at passed by the New Ydrk Legis- Ni i-i ..'..im together—*) ., - New Brunswick. The delegation lature banning the dump on way. Charles Coraba is chairman H. S. Faculty Group id time tor difOrce in will include Miss Gloria Kopp! Staten Island. will proceed with criminal prose- .ii:j other state. of the drive, assisted by Sidney Attends Convention Miss Victoria Gutowskl, Mrs. Lor- The telegram was dispatched By Republicans cution of those members of the Fox and Clarence Perkins. The etto Nevill and Mrs. Julia Oreen. at the request of Councilman Staff ApriH2 former Republican administration .iiii like to hear from Mr. public Is urged to co-operate with CARTERET—Three members of Mrs. Helen Nemisli gave a lec- John Turk, who said Dewey was allegedly responsible for last year's i Miy in- failed to reap- the Lions Club in order to meet the high school faculty attended ture and demonstration on handi- i holding up the bill by failing to CARTERET—Star Landing Post. CARTERET—A regular monthly over-expenditures. Leshick said he. iiMiti' Perskie. a ttepubli- Carterel's quota. Sidney Fox was the New Jersey Vocational and crafts. Miss Gutowski presided. ' sign it. Veterans of Foreign Wars has set meeting of the Carteret Republican will ask for a Grand Jury Invest!-... 'i iu «ii-maily was named accepted into membership Arts Convention in Asbury Park April 12 as the date for the in- Club was held at Fire House No. gation of the entire financial, on March 21. tallation of Its 1947 officers. It structure of the borough "for a by I,,., in: Moore, a Democrat. Th« Lions Club went on record J. Election of officers was held for opposing the dumping of garbage Herman Horn, principal, Thomas will be held jointly With the ladles' good many years back." I My Ihrmi,, among the news- the coming year: Mr. George Sis- ||).>i»iiin'ii m Trenton tell me on Staten Island' across from Car- Chester, head of the industrial arts Calls for Redoubled Efforts .uxiliary. The revised budget, as adopted, ko, president; Oscar Stein, vice provides for the raising by :::• oil!in;: ills tWO terlBf JlU- teret Hiid will ur«e New York department, and E. Clare Monnhan The new officers are: Patrick De taxatl '.•...•:.• A as recognised as Governor Dewey to sign the bill | of the guidance department were j Santls, commander; Francis Med- president; William Samu, treas-1 °n for local purposes the |t!;< ID . ; industrious, consclen- already passed* by the New York j present at the general meeting in! To Attain '47 Red Cross Goal etz, senior Vice-commander; urer; Peter Urban, secretary. iibcr of the court, He Legislature which will outlaw the i the morning and the demonstra- j Frank Morgan, Junior vice-com- with $479,991.34 in the origi* u project contemplated by the City i tions of the afternoon session. ] mander,; John Pasipanki, quarter- Chairmen were also appointed nal budget and requires tax cok ni and understanding CARTERET—Calling for re- haven't been solicited, please ! thi' law and hii opln- of New York. The Lions Club meets : Two representatives of the Vet- master; Francis Culllo, adjutant; to the following committees; nom- lections amounting to $927,868.88/ doubled effort by volunteer so- send your check directly," Mr. !u< art and unequivocal. at dinner every second and fourth ' ernns Administration answered j C. Burrows, chaplain, Michael inating, Krcd Koeble; advisory, as against $DD6,041.1B in the first- licitors here, Max J. Grnhin, Uiai quality of derious- Tuesday of each month at the j questions pertaining to the edu-1 Gmhin pleaded. fCorneluk and Anthony J. Con- John Ciko; publicity. Mrs. Mae budKet. ,.,'2 .i-.hon. calculation so Gypsy Camp, Essex Street. I rational problems of the veteran. general chairman, today ex- A dearth of volunteers to iolly trustees. Humphries; citizenship, William The Council, orifiiniUly includqtt:'! •> •» many of the dicta pressed hoqe of eventual sac- cover the entire borough has At this week's meeting, it was Solewln; entertainment, Joseph as anticipated revenue in the lastv caused a most serious lag in the nnouncfid that the post will enter budRet $60,000 of non-cash tyxjijfji i. iuitl other court*. cess In the 1917 fund campaign Bobel. drive. a team in VFW softball league. plus, but with the permission «i|^ for the Red Cross. Plans were discussed for the an- After an open forum, at which Local Budnet Director Walter H$;,' l>! . •. i know thata goodly CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS "The biggest and hardest part nual "Poppy Day" sale to be held John Ciko, Alexander Comba, N. Darby, it was tipped to SIOO.OW)./-:' • • of the Republican of the job lies ahead of us," said Donors' Supper Held April 23 and 24. The next regular A, Jacoby, and Joseph Onwronski Interest on secund class raljroa&is • •••' were miffed at Ju»- Note: Contributions to this column must be in this office Gruhin, "but I feel confident meeting was set for .April 8, spoke, the meeting was adjourned taxes for which no provisions wer«| )' i 1 >.' because he had the no later than Tuesday of each week. They must be made In that success will be ours if we By Friendship Link and refreshments served. made in tin; original budget, watt' Ili'ln ' 'i;.i-:c to step up front writing. redouble our efforts. The public included In the sum of $2,lWl.j; ''•"•I lo write the prevail* CARTERET — Friendship Link, This was oni) of the Items urged b}f. is loyal U the Red Cross and Miss Durocty to Sing 'i.mii tor the Court Of Rr- MARCH Order of Golden Chain held u Knights of Columbus Councilman John Turk for inclu«" wants to support the wonderful -i Appeals in the State. 30—Passover Seder ceremony sponsored by children of Carteret donors' supper at the Packer Hotel, With College Chorus son. Anticipated revenue In; •i uiih the railrOMb over Hebrew School at Congregation, of Brotherhood of Israel work it is doing, but human be- Perth Amboy, Wednesdny night, Honor 21 Members sale of foreclosed properties we*? Mir !"•'''• dues. Thl» Wi» »n- Synagogue at 2 P. M. ings are not constituted to remit with Mrs. Meyer Roscnblum and CARTERET'-Miss Irene Da- increased from $7,211.60 to $20 " funds unless they are asked per- CARTERET — A reception In • ' <- where Mayor Hague Mrs. Harry Heller in charge. roi:/.y of the class of '47 at the Mayor Stephen Sklbh saictwi APRIL honor of 21 new members was held nil ' *lwie army ofRepubU- sonally to do so. You've got to Quests were Mrs. Isidore Brown, New Jersey College for Women, the $20,800 ttcin hits been Uli 111 Monday by Carey Council, 1280, "i-r-miiids down to his 1—Installation of officers, Friendship Link, Order of Qoidcn ring doorbells and ask fur it. In Mrs. Elmer E. Brown, Mrs. R. R. will participate In the chorus from in the anticipated revenue nopf- Knghts of Columbus at St. Jo- ••••' whaled the living day- Chain. many oases the money is there, Brown, Miss Edith Brown, Mrs. the Elizabeth Itodman Voorhees umns, he waa not sure lf Dar%i seph's School Auditorium. Rev. M. . of the bunch of 'em, * Needlecraft Club meeting at home of Mrs. Stephen Kopin, waiting for you to pick it up. Morris Utmun, Miss Edith Ulman, Chapel Choir of the college at the will approve of it. •,;'*$ A. Konopka, pastor of the Holy I 'iH-mup Just lii» he did Maple Street. Mrs.'Fred Wohlseinuth, Mrs. Alex leventh annual festival sponsored tion at Roosevelt Hotel, 6:30 P. M. siak spoke on Girl's athletic activ- as It can be learned how many homes are required, strong efforts lor the Easter Sunrise Servii" Howell demonstrated how to make ities and gave a fine talk on sports- *4Q4kete Reunion of Class of 1840, Carteret High School at The Pines, Christmas tree ornaments, a large will be made to have them provided. which will be held at the Hl| Rarttan Township. manship and cooperation. Upon School Stadium at Ii A. M. '" the press and from white crane, a trick lung tester, completion of his talk, three reels '"'v wot, a good caw of Wedding of Jeannette Sokal and Arthur Tragic. and a striped flower vase. He also NAME Number in family. morning. • * 10-20—Miustrel show sponsored by Washington-Nathan Hale of sport films were shown. Sinclair Gibson, a native of spun glau into flow as flue as eilk. , The club Is now preparing for School PTA. A film "Cheeka's Canoe" was,en' PRESENT ADDRESS .Temporary? da, will be the guest speaker.. 20—Wedding of Miss Mary Chervenak and Emll Such. softball a^d has permi&ion to Gibson is an outstanding educate 1 "-.uce of the Supreme joyed by pupils of the fourth and Waste paper collection auspices of Carteret Lions Club. use Columbus School grounds. •VETERAN...... '. ,...'.. HOW MANY ROOMS NEEDED of Indl», having taught history , >u">ng misbehaviour, Is 21—Eaater party sponsored by Registered Nurses' Association third grades. The story centered around an Indian boy.. The next meeting will be htld Bwlng Christian College for flfti '""Queued by thVaaiur- and Carteret First Aid Squad. at Fire House 2, April' 18. ppb fit ye.avs. He 1B highly recon , "'"i 'us tenure 1» tftt We H—Dance under auspices of Clover Social Club at St. James' Andrassy, successful coach of bas- TOVCANPAY as' a speaker. Hali. Al Kalla's Orchestra, ketball and softball of the Qrelner The public is invited to &U of Rose Dacko'and Walter Cinurchin, Jr., St. Session t* Planned Olrls will be the gueat speaker. DO Y0J3 WAJNT tO BUY A HOMJB? 1 Demetrius Ukrainiaii n ChurchChh . 3:3330 pP. MM. aster semlce. If it should ••' c?Ifai|, 27—Program of polish Folklore to be presented by Polish Falcon By Zionist Group Do you taW to Uv» in Cwteret permanently?' .*.-. atormy tHe service will be )>eU' I, , -;• '" "e at the the High achdpl aitium ;;';;;.Mi1^. subject r Dancing Claw at Carfceret High School. Heedlecrujt Club WUl I ae—Meetlng ol Young People1* club, Magyar Reformed Church. . CABTBRJT' -The - Zionist Oi"- Why are »mki faelliUes Inadequate or impractical? ganiiation of America will hold ita Meet with Mr*. Kopin " mx ,••• ,. • next meeting on Wednesday, April Mr$.'VBi ' JM-Mfty Dance sponsored by Ortotts Social Club at at. June»' Mt ?;» P'M; at the Confttga* CARTIWlT^Mra, Stephen Ho- ' Hay. parton 9oWqW43«»>««la* M tton of-Loving jujtioe. TIM tons pln,. Uapl* Btveet. will .entertain " ' Show to be wewnted by the First Presbyterian "The Utytf. Henrietta em*JJM thft NeJ$eraaJt Club a; hn,h«&e Ir at 1:« W Mi U1 the fthurclibasenwit . TutjdAjr. Itae iirow? heb| fa last en m iponwml W 'Ciwtof**;l«*li, W*roijnen'« the urn ^MwlSF 'W vj* of Mrp. 3t*n-• Stflun, AssoclaUon to'CarterM High Bchpol Amil- ^fAfaon Stwet. talnfftthe] T^Mtf^ahapto^ .... MiM A ciuh *Wl , party, j weja Iflu. lUfAhen Cha i iCwten , wr nib' I^^K^H^MAJ.\A *< v PAGE TV70 FRIDAY, b. I047 00* HER WISH-PLUS For A /VPMJ Wardrobe LOg ANGELES—Mrs. Mary Sal- dllT High School List* Passover Seder Mdhy Friends and Relatives ehak, 38, got her wish lot» bo> Kovkcs. io» Union Street, ate baby, but that wasn't all. Twn of a aon born at baby sisters came along at this Its Honor Roll Rites on Sunday At Gottlieb Sckack Funeral tame time. Amboy Onneral Hospital. Society, led by Father Orabrlan, CARTERET The honor roll of CARTERET ~ Passover Seder (JARTIJRET The funeral of rcrllrd'ihp rnjiary. AH the organ-1 Ilir C'arlfi'f! Hlah School for the I'lewionles wljl be observed by HIP OottlfiiG'§ehnrk. 76. 24 Ufayette hildren of tlie Cartiret Hebrew .Street, win) died at Ills home Sat - izatlmis with whifli he was afflli- fourth m.nUmi; peilnd Is «s fol- alrri visited l.he Imme and paid lows: School. Sunday at 2 P. M., at the urrlay, was hdd Wednesday morn- Congregation of Brotherhood of Inp at ff'.q'cloc1; from his home. A Ilielr tributes. Senior.: An.'ipllnn Lnufienber- 1.tract Synagogue. high ma«* of requiem wa« offerftd Employed for many years by the urr. Irene Fiiwlit.i, Elaine Sol- Dennis Brown, a member of the nt St. .)ps"i>h\ Church by Rev, Chrome Steel Works. Mr. Schuck omon. Ann FiTrnce Martin Goid- nosl graduate c'ass will act tts the Victor Grflbrian. O.S.M., and was i<81 pounds of nutter- NEAR HUDSON STREET CARTERET Aberuathy has used a, t$g\%- Bii-Car qfulit] at kw«st prim and *t HmrluMy hw nstftrpj, tit'tnd ^i«/>.' 'tared male in |ni dairying pro- * FOUNDATIONS V ARMY BLANKETS Eaefc $3.95 n liuce 1917. Hit cowa »ve»- Men md women everywhere ate giving this oewwt Chevrolet tlie most threu galloui of milk a day NAVY TOWELS 12 for 3.49 Starred In our tpring faahtoh parade are ac» reqthuswsticweloome^afwcttlHwevctreceivftJ! y , • -\ • f year around. Thay are milked WAVES' SWEATERS, 100% Wool.! 3.50 f i| » modern barn, lu addition to WHITE T-SHIRTS •. MB tiu\t delkht
Barbara Szelag Marks Mi$$ Antontko Engaged BOkTOTlAVOSTW* Tax Rate Dro Woman's Club, Evening Group CARTBOT-A mm kfast Held Birthday at Party Past Heads jCtmHmtd from To William F. Curney to Mr. and Mrs. Eton borough and charged thai lino, et Edwin Start, at JAftTERET — in honor of the planatory statement with CARTERET — Mr, and Mra. Amboy General Hospital, We h Groups tenth birthday anniversary of get contained "grots mlwtal Hold Social at Kemeny Home Stanley Mellck, Warren Street, their daughter .Bai'bara, Mr. and Of Legioii offacta." OARTlRET—A pleasing social have *nonunced the engagement Rev M. A. 50- Mrs! Stanley Szelag. 669 Roose- wa senJoyed by the Cartewt Wom- of their daughter. Miss Mary E. , , i he Holy Family Mr. Turk sought speclflt^liy to Barrett. KM. (Marge Hila, Mra. INMEMOUAM l( t Avenue, entertained at a Include as anticipated r^tenues an* Club and Its livening Depart- Paul Prokop. Mrs. John Hellay, Antossko, to William F. Oumey. ",h(M,,inelpalsp«nk«« party at their home. ment at the home of Mrs. Ifnra In loving memory of i the same figures which were* made Mrs. Isabella Lefkowlts, Mrs son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Our- who passed away one rear i , ,,,tllnmnlon breakfast Quests were Alice Bensulock, Are Feted T. Kemeny, Pulaskl Avenue. Mon- ney, Port Reading. . parochial Hall In the 1946 budget. «He atib 'at- Hanry Yetman, Mrs, Charles Hlte, March 30, 194S, In her lhr Eldred Andres, Ethel Kovaca, Ma- tacked an item of $8,000 as down day, Mrs. Alexander Darocsy was Mrs. Ambrose MudraJt, Mrs. John Miss Antoszko is a graduate of ye«r. ,. ,|,,. Athletic Club rlorl and Carolyn Dollnich, Joan asssitlnn hostess. Carteret High School and Is em- County Commander is payment and $2,000 as surphis for Hundlak, Mn. Oscar" Anderson, Iola OtbrteHe. .[,„„- .society of the Terebeckl, Theresa Skope, Jeannle papltal Improvement, which'would A program of songs, Imitations Mrs- A. O, Hundemann, Miss ployed by the U. S. Metal Mid iiiun 100 men at- Shutello, Mertie Mae Cromwell, Pirncipal Speaker; All permit the raising of $140,000 by a and monologues was given by Miss Blanche Ziernb*, Mrs. Joseph Al- Thermit Corporation here. Her Gerald, Carol and Janice Szelng Achievements Recalled bond Issue. Dorothy MlRlln. South Amboy, who goviene, Mrs. James J. Lukach flaiice, a graduate of Woodbridt* t „„,,, |n the school and John Szelan 8v., all of Car- 1 entertained at various U. 8. 0. and Mrs. Catherine Filo. High School, served three years CARD OF THANKS ' •', ,. .,|,.,i lo the church, Angered at Turk's "Insinuation, f toret and Mrs. John: Schlrger, shows. in the Army and Is employed by We wish to expnss ottt sin- .',',., Nlpmlcc, president CARTERET—A large attend- Mayor Sklba shot back: 111" P#rth Amboy, ance marked the affair held by Several vocal solos were render- U. S. Metals Refining Company cere appreciation to our win ,i ,,r K
Educational Toys „,. from 25c PLAN AUCTION SALE' • Kasur Bunnies and Carts .. from 69c PORT READING—A door-to- door canvass for articles to be • Stationery and Note Paper from 39c sold at an auction sale in the near future, will be made Sunday by • (Jwnes for the Entire Family members of the Holy Name Society EASTER CARDS of St. Anthony's Church. New Maienry 8«wt CORNER BOOK SHOP A portable masonry taw that is 61 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY taid to be dustlen has been devel- Next Door to Ideal Cleaners oped for culling tile, brick ind con- crete block. VENETIAN BLINDS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Largest Stock in the County Big things are in store for your littlt Venetian To Select From. one: tweet styles designed with Koft Greenawoy's usual finesse. Guaran- Winds • IVORY STEEL teed to Wash, Wear and Fit well. Sizes 6 to 12 Months — Sizes 1 to 3 Years • WHITE STEEL Sizes 3 to 6X — Sizes 7 to 12 • IVORY WOOD Girls' Coats Gorgeous Easter Shades • CREAM WOOD KENMORE CLEANER $54.95 KAY FASHIONS to Slue 8 CAMERONS to Site 14 • OFF WHITE ALUMINUM Boys' Acecraft Coats SIZES IN4TOCK: 23, 2?, 29, 31, 35 ... ALL 64" LONG Many Styles and Colors KENMORE V # $44.95 SUes 1-8 . IMVC BROS. EASf TERMS 31 8 STATI^REET Phone Perth Amboy 4-1936 CLEANER — WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER — WALL PAPER Y/t b«Htvt thai our laltil ihipment of Ktnmort cltanta *ill b« lari* HKHjgh to AH all
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AiP fewprlc a gfc« yonr bi%t • ^ £} giv« a booet iptny Ul) of kit. TkiW W% -IfefflW at fair prices — tre t combinatioa h«T to last %; Try a pound or two of freshly ground AJtP cofae, vd;»p? wh^ s diflej«n<^' really fresh coffee makes! A&P coffee n pickftd freih, routed jreth and kept in i«iir FRESH FROM IHI DAIRY the whole fresh bean until you buy. Then'it'» Custom Qrouflcl to your order — WB jyrt right fo| your coffcemaker. One taste — and you'll see wby A^P co|w New-laid egg». . . sweet milk, rich cream ... and butter freth is America's most popular coffee by millions of pounds. / from the creamery. But that's not all the delicious ton* that make our Dairy Center a center of attraction. Our wide, choice of famoua cheeses has strong appen! — just like A4P low price*. ... Fancy, in 11lit Wet (id F1II.IUIIH ? Grade "A ' Eggs umxn m Jmrrlcip or Pimento Pnciii CIMH • A* Ched-O-Bit %' *^'89c Romano .' / Mnenster Cheese MM * 49C Cream ««-«'25c L/f/- Blue Cheese cr.s« ».59« Cottage Cheese *59P > GREAT VALUJS... GREAT VARIETY! TENDER, JUICY, MM Imported Sardines nrt»i»«||-itMi«nN IMIIMI JH.I.II«27C Siriojced Maine Sardine* >MnUi 2*^ 25c You won't find Super-Right meats anywhere but at your MtV. And you'll search far Marshall's K»PI)('r<> ,. ,,T.i you take the cake at A&P, you've really $Qt i Ann Page Beans ...... 2 23« rlfc tfitt HI (it mi teafcr rs»t «sr yow awty. Htri ,u Panjsh Filled Whirls 39c Cranberry Sauce pnmtmtiUmtwn M«.U.23C Lettuce i—i tfjc frwft . , ?h$ tbc date (m wery A* at / «'••*"".. / and Gary Tlce, Smith tonboy. Rit«s Yesterday Church Notes Also, Km tee Vavafy. Mrs. At Agents' Dinner on the outloci for , ,.„//, llirthday ,t tHE HUM WM»BfT«ftiAN Helen Seyba,' Mrs. Martha Krause. , |•„ mark the tenth OHURCH Mrs, .Josephine Saitdor, Mrs. Jape (krteni, New Imn CAftttRkT-Miu Dwnar fcoed For Mrs. Bareford and George Yuronka. of this bor- ,,,-,.,...nry of their son, Battia, Mrs. John Yursha, Mrs. EeV. D. fi. Lmnti, M otigh, atended the dinner meeting ,i Mrs. Joseph San- in MUdm} L,«tari, Mrs. Jem Nagy, CARTIRET ~ nitaeral of tlw Middlesex County Anod»- pntertafhed Mr. and Mrs. John riobos, Mr. and «tre h*ld yesterday afternoon al 8en1oes y whnol at «:46 f Uort of Irwuranw AgenU af Oak of friends. Mid. John Wa, Mr. and Mrs. Ule Oretnar Funeral Home, M Hills Maror, Metuchen, Tuiedty. Lasts Malon and Frank Kaklvero, Oreen Street. Woodbridgv, for Mra. Sloan, 9«per««ewlant Clasnes far ..vi'i-p served and Miss Koed is vice-president of the Woodbrlrige, and Mr. and Mrs. Siinfe L. Bareford, of 41 Locust H\ HWlwfltUg «wn's and Women's Bible CIUBM. county group. Obry Tlce, South Amboy, Street, who died Monday nlghl at "',,i were Karen VM- Morning Worship at 1100. Interesting talks were given by her horn* Rev. D. S. Lorentt, pas- John C. Cotiklln, ot k , „ «WiVba, Elleh Batha, Special Palm Sunday Music by the tor of the First Presbyterian president of the State association Hiii-bnra, Eileen and ftattltf Mni Church, officiated. Choirs, with Mrs. E J. Bennett. Director. There will be a meeting and Charles J. Unger, of Jersey ,•,,,„' ,i»hn I*nart, Jr., Salt driwi out tna juice front Bnrial was in Cedar Qrnve On- of the Session preceding: the Mom- City, secretary-treasurer of the , .[,- Stanley rr**t, 10 ihetdd not be added u etery. Waretown. Pall bearers Ins Worship and a reception of State group. ,, anrtWU till ro*it U re»dy to fa« coolcei wpre: Pred and Herbert Springer, Members. •,.. umis Jean Malon Edward R. Cooper, John Clark, Mitchell UVole and Alex Donnelly. flood Friday Service Bom In Bameftat, Mrs. Barf foiti Oood Friday Service will be heM ...^.tTrio* AWKWtifl MI'MUWJU, Wltnwr spent her parly life In Rahway. at 8:00 P. M. and will include special music by the Junior and EASTER "'[ ";' ,TI,uil> !)>Ml IrtirtBH for the year 1947 win Approved i>n She had been a resident of Car- Senior Choirs, directed by Mrs U toret for twenty-seven years, 8he GIFT ' |,',."|!nl.]i.' heiuW would you like to wake up one of these about 4 weeks from today, und find KUchen" in your home? The kind V(""<' looked at longingly In the home maga- '•["*•* • •. with everything **huilt in** to save you '""«' md work! . , 11 <• mn miake your dream kitchen com& It't Here At Last! A Beautiful, DRESSES $4.98 SUCKS 9.95 '"«' riitht now, in your present home, let us Known Make Spinet Piano *#**«* Spl. SHIRTS.. - 5.95 ( HATS 3.98 "*<<>m-i)Um and custoni'buUd a streamlined Walnut and '"'""• kitchen for you exactly the way you'd SHOES 4.50 SWEATERS.... 4.95 You luw ton hoping tot it-and aAing fa ltj have wet Now it's here. '''"• ii done. A bMUtiful, (kpeiulabJe ipuet m the yery g «t « price you can HANMAGS... 9.98 WOK 7.W JABAH^Uchen s Jlst wuH he glad ted. Here are just a few Boyj'Sglh....11.95 '"•«// on you ti^ ion, and help you Of tfan «ae jwnl ""'' your odelin^ pU It talus up only as Giris' C« Nlf JERSEY fAGESH FRIDAY, MARCH 28^1047 SILVER SCREEN, FIND FATHER AFTER « TtARs: Attractive MEMPHIS,t«nh. -Hoarding 8 my Easter Cards Significant, Shed Dark Shades' '»"<•»»<"''"' Dihnat streetcar, In Indianapolis, Arthui 1 What Easter "Swell Quy" lR a RWell plrlure. j Stewart, looked at the motortnnn 1 An unusual and provocative film, and recognized him as hit brothn, f$ut Rest Lay an Egg, Definitely For Spring Season daringly defiant of Hollywood tra- Doyal, whom he had not seen for dition in many respects, it blends 'CARTERKT Enstn Cards Mean tight, melodrama, towhich the hap- ten years. Together, with the help ] Mc curds arc mow plentiful tlnin it's good psychology, too. It There weir Easter "eoilBlntula- py ending Is controversial, and a 1 of the Indianapolis Bureau of Miss i-jtRwl find moir (:uds HIT beinK means that when Spring does ar- Iinns'' c;nds mnde in Germany In AN EASTER CARD can be more psyeholnaicfli .study of si "hero Ini? Persons, they found their f«. **JKirchaso(| than rvn before, n sur- rive, you're ready and waiting for the H'lh century Hiiri In France than a greeting. Many familiar with the heart of H heel," Produced thcr. Ollle Stewart, whom they y of IOCHI shops icvenls. mid HelKlum In the rnrly IBOO's. it . . . waiting with the proper for Universal-International release had not seen In 25 years. How, to Townslli|> merrhiuiK me .'ihow- designs have a special meaning The Ejicler enrd custom spread txi outfits for every and any occasion. by Mink Bellinger, muster story- make the family circle complete, $M curds, irndliinn.illy colorful handed down from ancient times England, and from there, to Amert- Actually, SprliiR means Just that teller, nnrt directed by Trunk Tut- they're looking for a sister, Marie, ' that have hern uivni an n one wonders whether there haa been cre- CVKTKRET PRESS ated a new demand that will tax the ex-N ANOTHER LANDLORD WORRIED panded facilities of the car manufacturers Opinion Of Others i^Mmlicil hy Carteret treaa for some years. We are inclined to think i,,if,t,hnne Carteret 8-5800 that the latter statement is correct and THE COMMUNIST NtOBLEM The assurance of uninterrupted OFFICE that nothing but a serious economic reces- Let u* admit it the outset that coal production — barring HAW ,. v ,,,NCTON AVE., CARTaUlCT, N. I. sion will prevent the "American public from we would rejoice extravagantly sporadic flatting trips around April l—u but the more obvtour buying more automobiles than ever before. were the Communist movement In ,, MM,i« E. OREOORy Editor thli country wiped out. Singly or and Immediate upect of it* "! ^(KiKNBLUM Sports Bdltor Not every one of us understands the full as a group, secret or avowed, Com- event. Of Immeasurably greater consequence la the fact that be- .^•^rrlptlon, $1.50 Per Yetr significance of the economic and social rev- munlsU represent about us sub- versive an element as any in the cause John L Lewis has been olution accomplished in Middlesex County forced to bow to the Qovernment, „, , cond class matter June 6, history of the country. Th« ques- cl e through the development of the automobile tion is not whether the nation no union leader or Industrialist is ';;•',, ,,M-,o,H, N. J., Post Offlct, under likely to push a labor dispute to '' \ i iif March 3, 1879, as a means of transportation within reach should get rid of them and their Increasingly serious threat to our such extremes for a long time to of most Americans. It is doubtful if any Institutions, but how, come. Be So/e? other device has done B3 much to speed up Mr. Schwellenbach, Secretary of Nor can it be called Junt a law- f.V/H the economic life of the nation or to ac- lAbor. has proposed to Congress yers' victory. It Is reported that H-rofT hotel disaster in Atlanta that the Communist Party \x out- Mr Lewis's legal staff advised comodate the social desires of the people fighting It out on moot points pi , lhs a«o, when 120 persona were lawed His proposal already has 1]( n of this country. had plenty of seconders In the law, and that Mr. Lewis overruled 'i^i-ncd, caused a*surg*ing wave of House. There can be little doubt' them. His recognition, in so doing, that not only the reasontnf of the ,'lvrcitiir'hout Middlesex County as of its popularity generally, Yet we are Interested In the two objec- courts but nlso the preponderance ,„,,,.,„ to wonder what would hap- Veterans Exhaust Benefit* tions to It voiced by an anonymous of public opinion had gone afainst him makes his imrrender more sig- „,!„'.,• hotels had similar fires. It is somewhat surprising to learn, from member of the House Committee on Un-American Activities: No. 1 nificant. >|tinion, horrified by the tragic the Veterans Administration, that 217,841 —Delicate dealings with Russia This battle and its outcome still Atlanta, was aroused but seems to ex-service men have exhausted their special mlRht be upset. No. 2—To outlaw leaves much undecided. There U the party might merely drive It the question of whether the Kruif- 11,.,I down again. Meanwhile, offl- unemployment allowances. underground Instead of keeping it Lewis contract may be terminated ,. (M>iitimiing their study of the The government, in its efforts to assist at least partly in the open, where by one side only. There Is the mat- ter of exactly how the Govern- i-,. and planning regulations that veterans into civilian life, provided a $20 1t can be fought more easily. , ,,\\ tin The first objection should be ment may nstain rescue the public |in.v<'iit a repetition of the fire. a-week payment for one year to unemploy- dismissed, we think, Mr. Stalin in such an emergency after the ed ex-service men and the same amount to and his lieutenants have no illu- Smith-Connolly Act expires. And :„•( recently released in New York here is the very knotty problem A !''!' those who, while self-employed, failed to sions respecting the feelinR toward /-.,.(! the need of adequate exit fa- Communism in this country. . . if soda! justice; how a group at . acquire a profitable income. More than workers like the coal minere, since ire harriers, venta to relieve high- The second objection, however, their rii;ht to strike must toe Uni- pressures which produce 6,500,000 veterans have taken advantage deserves careful consideration. ted by the public welfare, may Irni I" The Communist Party Is the least continue to bargain "as equals" • effects and restrictions on com- of these provisions which have cost the objectionable manifestation of the nation almost two billion dollars. with ornanizecToperators for legit- I, cnishes and decorations. movement of which It Is the offi- mate ends. We have no criticism whatever of any cial. 8cotch the symbol and the But as Mr. Lewis's capitulation ;[,lv applied paint, in the opinion of movement would continue more ex-service man who found it necessary to ends this chapter, Americans can \estimators, was a decided tontribu- secretly than ever and possibly rejoice that answers may now be call on the government for these payments, strencthened by recruits who re- sought and found within limits of he "rapid, torch-like' spread of sent a taboo alien to the American Nevertheless, there is considerable sus- ordeT and of respect for the com- .]]in ,„ •s in the Atlanta hotel but the w&y. picion that some ex-service men in Mid- mon welfare—limits more firmly l ints out that th« flre did not pass In other words, it seems unfor- and clearly drawn than seemed dlesex Ceunty have foolishly used up their tunately true that there can be no possible a year ago. — (Christian |t|,rnii({li partitions, floors or ceilings, nor simple solution. Maybe one, or a allowances without making a real effort Sdence Monitor.) Hl iiy hpat-transmission throug-h par- partial one, Is suggested In the to secure employment, fact that'today to call a person DEBUT IN DETROIT ,, ni other fire-resistant barriers. & Communist, unless proof is at We have urged ex-service men not to Some of the 15,000,000 who are l(. eiiinmittee makes certain recom- hand, is cause for libel. Here in thought to have heard Margaret take advantage of this special allowance lt« inception appears a social l,,ii(,ns in regard to hotel construction. Truman sing with the Detroit unless compelled to do so because, until ostracism which might eventually Symphony Orchestra on Sunday ulm^r the desirability of sprinkler and operate more powerfully than any evening would have heard some- exhausted, it serves as a form of job in- Under TKe State House Dome law—(New Vork Herald Tribune.) i|,l!h' It finds difficult an explanation body else if she had not been the surance. In the event of a serious depres- |f a tin' of such magnitude and rapid By J. Joseph Grlbblis President's daughter. The advan- lir sion the men who have reserved their un- A CHAPTER ENDS tages of the White House connec- Horn the amount of combustible John L. Lewis's unconditional tion ended at that point. As a employment allowance for a rainy day will TRENTON — Great rivalry ex- Simpliflcation of the Federal JERSEY JIGSAW;—Governor compliance with the mandate of id trim in the structure and sus- isted an 1906 between horsemen tax structure and an increased Alfred E. Driscoll has discovered singer Miss Truman would have Iniiitrnt be better able to face the difficult period share of the Federal funds is the the Supreme Court brings to a had a more comfortable start if presence of "volatile, inflam- and auto drfvers when J. R. B. pay dirt In his search (or new rev- hopeful conclusion a truly critic* than those who have, in a sense, squander- Smith, of Summit, New Jersey's dual objective of the Governor. He enues among present tax sources her parent had managed to re- I'umos" from the paint, coupled first State Motor Vehicle Commis- is trying to reach his goal through o offset the imposition of new battle. It has been a battle not main comparatively obscure. She ed it. sioner, toiu office. the help of other Governors and taxes in New Jersey. . . . Need for between industry and labor bu may now have to wait two years, •with tin' physical arrangement of corridors between the whole people and i or possibly Six, depending on what At the time the gasoline buggy by personally hammering on the •ontinuing studies into the harm- land >t;iinvell which could not have been fiscal doors of Washington. His ful effects of waste gHses from fac- special - interest group wind kind of record the Republicans had grown to such proportions thai through Inclusive organization, make in Congress, before she will (I upon as a means of fire com- Two Things Truman Saw some special regulation was nec- work during the past two months tories on farm crops, shrubbery I'imp!mi has awakened a national interest and trees is seen by scientists of strong discipline, and able, ruth- know how good her voice really is. iii from floor to floor." The visit of President Truman to Mexico essary. The speed limii was one less leadership had gained a stra- l nile in three minutes and motor- In iiis drive and lie has great hopes tl>e New Jersey Agricultural Ex- The critics spoke of such things City seems to have been the occasion for a of success. tegic position astride one of the \\V 1 attention to the substance of the ists were required 10 provide their perlment Station. Three and as tone, breathing, range, phras- one-half million dollars for cancer nation's most essential industries. (Continued on Page 8) order that there may be some re- spontaneous expression of goodwill by the own license plate.";. To register their cars they signed a declaration that FAIRS: — aims of spring are research on a nationwide scale ililie interest in the problem of se- Mexican people, who, according to news they were competent enough to prevalent everywhere mu the sur- have been appropriated by the est is the fixing of dates for the American Cancer Society, It was i"i persons using hotels everywhere. reports, were tremendously impressed drive and mailed it to the Secre- tary of State with a fee not ex- annual agricultural fairs of New announced today by the society's when the President laid a wreath at the Jersey which bring the choicest of ai'i'ty of peopl.et j|yjngjn this vicinity ceeding •&. It was accompanied New Jersey Division.,.. The State farta products and*.animals to- Department of Conservation has may ilrpend upon theTuKety of hoteli in awuttwent celebrating the cour- by 'a statement gtvtng a dfescrip Uoi n of tlil e automobilebl . gether far the enjoyment of the endorsed an exhibit ot campaign 8 FOR EXPERT uaiii cities and the safety of transients ageous resistance of cadeta to the United crowds. buttons and other material to States Army in the Mexican War. When Commissioner Smith took promote the candidacy of Grover it m,i\ depend upon what is done locally office there were 13,759 automo- Most of New Jersey's pre-war fa wl11 Ot Cleveland for President at the Mr. Truman's visit also included a visit biles in New Jersey and 15,2691 "'f. ' this year, Ac- (iinmrtion with public places where cording to the State Department Grover Cleveland Birthplace at to the Pyramid of the Sun, one of two flat- drivers. He recalled during a re- Caldwell this week. . . . Health Practice makes perfect and experience tiplB sleep. cent visit to the State House that of Agriculture the fair season topped remnants of a dead civilization. No- opens wtili the Sussex County centers for migrants and a demon- makes Expert. Years of insurance experi- because of the bitter feeling be- stration educational center for Thiir i> no reasonable prospect of avoid- tween horsemen and motorists he Farm and Horse Show at Brunch- body knows when the Pyramid was con- ville on August 6 and continues to their children have been approved ence has made us Experts in handling in- r mi- in hotels. The issue then resolves did not even ride in an automobile by the State Migrant Labor oBard. structed, or, for that matter, from what duirng his Hist year in office for AUKUSI 9. Itself 1 . . . The cost of living continued surance problems. > methods to quickly discover fires, direction came the ancient people who fear of incurring the enmity of Then will follow the Morris Morris County Pair at Troy Hill: to advance in New. Jersey during "\k'iri the fight on the flames and the horsemen, many of whom wwc February, according to the State made their home in Mexico. hk friends. on August 21 to 23; Flemington mjc adequate exists for those en- Agricultural Fair from August 26 Department of Agriculture. . . . E. R. FINN & CO. The President also made a Hying inspec- The horse .breeding inclusuy Pedestrians have the right of way I i»surrey on a narrow road, the horse football players, boxers and other would rear and scare the occu- TOMATOES:—A warning serv- tain now surmounts the field by two thou- sports contestants, or game officials H (ether From The Poles pants out of their wits, Commis- ice is being arranged by the or referees, may be sentenced to sand feet and continues to erupt, throwing sioner Smith recalled. He s:\id he United States Department of Agri- 7 years imprisonment* and fined I'uniin the next three years, the Cana- handled liimdred.s of complaints culture to protect farmers and gar- 111 streams of lava which flows down the sides $5,00 or both, under a new 1947 ' "'W'nimi'iit will establish nine new with much diplomacy. deners from late blight which de- law. . . . New Jersey Is nof charg- ;ilii| of the volcano and increases the mass of Smith served as Commissioner strbyed many fields of tomatoes ing $1.50 per galio ntax on hard • i --tatioiiH in the Arctic area. The last summer. llllt| the mountain. of Motor Vehicles until 1912. Dur- liquor ins-tead of $.1 under a new l stiiies will cooperate by providing ing those early days he saw many Plant pathologists in 32 states law. . . . The 29th annual conven- 'llllk'il personnel until Canadians can be a horseman converted to a motor- extending from New Jersey to tion of the American Legion, De- ist. Men who formerly tended Minnesota and from Texas to partment of New Jersey, will be '''i^'i' Iv trained for the work. The Trend In Retailing horses became chauffeurs and were Maine are collaborating in the held at Trenton on August 9. . . . ()m "« Hit' stations, In the vicinity of the A number of retailers' associations have the best drivers, he said. The dirt service. A key pathologist in each H;i S|| road was transformed into an as- state will gather Information on CAPITOL CAPfeRSi—Even the HAVE " inid, about 600 miles from the recently held their annual conventions. phalt thoroughfare in preparation the earliest occurrences and prog- judges of the New Jersey courts ll ! 1 " ' I'uli , is expected to fee in operation Experts in various phases of merchandis- for great motoring days ahead. ress of the blight. The reports will are talking about "take-home" pay In his 190(1 annual report or. be distributed to each State once these day a, State fiscal officials as- '""in The Canadian hope to ex- ing have thoroughly discussed consumer file with the State Motor Vehicle a week. On the basis of these re- sert. A Federal subsidy is a ufather information with the Rus- preferences, dealings with manufacturers, Department, Commission* Smith ports, the State patholotUsts will bait for State spending and New |Ul!l- *l>" have a large number of out- the price situation and other problems in- predicted: « recommend timely spraying and Jersey is still grabbing at that LOCK-SUP? other control measures. bait, according to the New Jersey II lhr "The horse will continue to grow other side of the Pole. volved in the complicated business of turn- in favor, not perhaps as the lowly The State Department ol Agri- Taxpayers Association. . . . Clear III Me some years to determine ing raw materials into goods on store beast of burden (for the motor culture claims that late blight is skies and warm sunshine will bring 1 vehicle will succeed the draw and not likely to be serious in New out thousands of ladies from six .tlnlity of expanding weather re- shelves. And the general tenor of feeling other heavy vehicles us the elec- Jersey in 1947 if the weather is lu sixty on the Atlantic City board- flations in the Arctic regions, is that the consumer will be offered more tric car has succeeded the lo^u hot and dry, The blight spreads walk on Palm Sunday, the City car) but as the noble and beloved Press Bureau predicts. . . . it is and better goods—and that further price rapidly in cool, wet weather when believed that valuable weather friend of man, and lie will take his rain and wind carry the spores proper place in work where he may Around the first oi each month, do you •» ean be acquired. The observa- advances must be opposed. ffrom one garden to another MEN'S WEAR P'H.s 11 be used but not abused. The motor get in the old "lock-step" groovs and "INO assist in determining the Pricing of goods, as one resolution ob- vehicle Li both the horde's and Last year commercial tomato The production of men's suits fields in many states east of the during 1946 was 7 per cent lower go from place to place paying N bills y of the air rout«s across the Polar served, is the joint responsibility of manu- horseman's benefactor." • Mississippi River were seriously than pre-wur 1936, the last pre- personally? facturer and retailer—with the consumer DRISCOLL:— Governor Alfred affected by late blight with esti- vious year In whlflh a census of E. Driscoll, who has Just rounded mated losses as high as fifty per manufacturers was taken, accord, You can eliminate all thil tiresome | modern weather forecasting is making the ultimate decision on whether cent of the crop in some cases. 1 out two months in otSce as New ing to the Census Bureau. Total leg work in favor oi elfortksa {infer a upon the observations of the price is right. It does no one any good Jersey's Chief Executive, has al- 1946 production «ftW 33,000,000 F "M DI JUVENILE PROBLEMS:—Prob- "•erven and the calculations af- to produce commodities which people ready obtained a national reputa- suits, of which 86,000,000 were work, U you pay by check. W« invite au tion for his fight to have the Fed- lems of youth in Nw Jersew will winter weight and 3,000,000 sum. masses, the wider the range of won't buy because they think they're over- be discussed at Governor Diiscoll's you to open a checking account. u eral Government return a greater mer weight. Th« production of " ^re avalllble, the more acute priced. And retailers are working to see portion of the tax dollar to the Conference of Youth at the War overcoats at 8,O00|OO6 was up 40 States. Memorial Building in Trenton on per cent from 1000. can be. The establishment that goods in that category disappear from May 19 and 20. The Governor feels that under t and tne adequate predic- the channels of trade. Municipal and county governing the present system of unnecessary 1 VETERANS INSURANCE Wt "ther trends take some of the. and costly Federal controls the bodies will be Invited to send dele- The effort of retail business to improve gates to the general sessions of the Veterans will let another Member r"»a.ir J mystery out of forecasting States are being imposed upon by chance to reinstall ihelf National Mtuber quality is an important, and often over- being constantly threatened with conferences as well as civic groups Service Life Iruufttce without a I consJdefllply to the accuracy looked, service to the consumer. It is bear- the \(m of Federal subsidies. For interested In Juvenile problems. physical examinattfn, under the Federal Id instance, it New Jersey diverted The sessions will be open to the terras of a neW ]JW recently of we*tf« infoftnation that ing fruit now. The shoddy merchandise highway revenues to purposes public. I signed by Preside«t T»uni»n, The Ocvoait "•ins Middle^* County faraeru to which was unavoidable during the war other than highway construction The committee in charge of the time limit on reinstatement is left this year the Federal Government event comprises fifty, members to the discretion years ia going rapidly into limbo., Retail named by the Governor and rep- would penallie the State $9,000,- plans to extend original ex- Insurance buyers, are insisting that manufacturers 000 despite the (act that New Jer- rentmtf governmental mid -civic iruary l to organisations as well as a repre- piration date of sey pays to.Washington in federal August 1, 1947. Ccrp, luto fi provide the best possible article for the far In excess ol ope billion sentation of youth of high school 4 Ijd h are refusing to buy when and college age. Automobile indua* they think that Wt being done. Iscoll \i also detlr- The conference will tr> to find NEW FIRE ALABftf 1 OUB of fcavta* the Government dU- tr>e answers to such problems as A fire alarm, W we o(j Retailers »re i\m strewing greater effl- contlnw the ooUtcUon of some general youth service, protection spot a match Of KN rsUpAYS i:W*'M P, f" of vulnerable youth, eradication of or sound an a l" ll(»n uf paa ctency and cou^esy on the part of en*taCM, whtoh should be performed by the State* ealy: If the FederaJ harmful Influences, and treatment v''liit-l«» in p| W ft 4,841,561 . The curt,'dJii^tere8ted cl«rfc of th«Oovernnunt drops the oouwtion of facilities lor typical youth. ,be*n produced in ^f vw yMW, who coi&fo't t» firwi because of <*>iM of tha BUXa.U U»8taU» Common Pleas Judge Richard a gadget WOOOBRIDGE NATlONAt BAiNK. cottcottii d wtyKffwtyK i til or wui o( uw Wartthoma of KSMX county U MfentW , then waa wow tftlke Us Pl«e, ii dla- chairman of the Confamee Kan predict that j used widely ifcf Comwltfoe. iiKll , * «« A«f . ; ••"••'• '",>,.•'„-•••' -»• ("•»>" •"••»-.•<• CA1W1BRIT PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, MARCli 28, 1947 under the chin. Thin aoat is also of Other lonft-wearlnf;, waterproofed rayon 947 fism Says RADIO STATION Rainy Days Bring i;nbarcl1ne. 895 : '.~0titw*fd frrm l Hitnrinl were The classic raincoat will always CHRISTENSEN'S *.ftlB Mid pitch They wefe. oil the be with us. A new version especial- £ whrjk". enrmirnftltiK But (lie main NEW BRUNSWICK Out Cay Rainwear ly suitable for wear over stilts IK "THF FRIENDLY STORE"" I tj untutored 15,000,000. if their in a lustrous, dnrk. rayon tackle comment, could be heard, mighty Time was when the rainy day twill that is sturdy enough to brave ! add nometliini; more They felt a j worry of every woman was getting any storm Thr belt, goes through _ irflitti and -inertness that were caught In her rainwear When the buckles in the back and ties In the . not dependent on accidental clr- shower was over. This spring's front. Bands and buckles on the ; cumsianw••:;. Margnvet Truman j unusually attractive raincoats and sleeve,; alr.n add an interesting rrnUi lair been like t.hls If her | umbrellas banish this fear,.how- touch. A n.shnman-type ruin hat ever. Made largely of sturdy versa- (her li:i(i remained n small Mis- j KOPS with this coat. tile rayon fabrics, they combine Women who travel frequently, . sniri brMivv, man and had not beauty with utility. been fopefl liv the burdens of n ; and often wondm what they'll do The new raincoats are particu- It it rains, will be Rlad to know : ,• i.nK tn nc'lei'i his own larly interesting with their trend pianoplrviHR f'"1 tins n nntlvo Hint the convenient folding um- StoSaitk/^ towards curved lines and a softer, *irnn'ii 11v. :«iiMtivpness and sin- brella Is back on the market, at rounder look. Many of them follow reasonable prices. Although these cerity One doesn't know how far Rndto Station WCTC in New Brunswick, 1480 on the dial, has the fashion in dresses towards n umbrellas fold up small enough BOYS' IP v.ill so in the sternly enmpetl- more natural shoulder line, ami to fit Into suitcases or large hand- liVe rnUsictil fieid But she won announced the following list of STUDENT SUITS ,pedal programs which may be feature shoulder yokes and raglan bags, they »if full size when open. miiny liiarUs, and her fnther and jf imprest to listeners In this mu- sleeves. Belted models arc also pop- Available In long-wearlnK I'ayon mother hiive a licht to lie proud nicipality. ular this season, and attractive fabrics, they can be obtained In Of net (N. V. Times.I , Ptndfr thrae ftrtu, niece and nephew. In 1031 many Americana matching rain-hoods are available. brlKlil. colored plaids 01 more con- bought the 8erlp» (' H»vln»« Bond, Saturday, March 29: Onr raincoat we've seen is un- lervatlvc plain colors. I.OAFKJt COAT BETS i 12• 4r> P. M.—4-H Club asent on SKI \K «JES TO SCHOOL llmlUr In every re*pert to the prH- usual enough to make its owner Pprfnct for thr v.'nman who hates S 10 fill Series K bond which million* of ihe Dally Farm Bulletin. welcome the watery occasion for BALTTMORK, Mri -WivMi pupils 10 carry things- and that Includes 15°V18 you »re now huylnf regularly 1:00-5:00 P. M.-^aturday Re- wearing it and smart enough to most, of us - Is another bright of the first "v,idf> of Srliool 69. thrtmth payroll iavlnt» nr at your VIPW ... an encore period of the be worn as n spring coot.. It's of Oakfoid anri (ininada Avenue*, bank or frontoffice . colored rayon umbrella which KNKKEK SUITS brst music heard over WCTC dur- waterproofed nvyon gabardine in makes carrying easy and forget- • recently mt.veri for clnss. they During 1947 thr Treasury »ep»rt- ing the past week. fitted style with high collar, but- $ M found i!in; n skunV had gotten menl will hand over $4 (or every 13 ting hard, by having a shoulder 9:15 A. M.—Veterans News and tons down the front, and huge tab strap attached to it. It's of plaid 12'V15 h, UlCie rust. The entire class was thete wise Americana laid away 10 View:;. 1 pockets extending to the back of rayon taffeta, wears well, and looks f 'Unovxi upstair!: m nn empty room yearn ago. The total payoff in Inter- Sunday, March 30: the coat. Thr buck effect is long MACKS while the s'linol fiiclncer removed ett hi a itagferinK sum—over S100,- especially smart with a black tail- MM,«M. Nearly 75 |wr cent of ill 11 00 A. M.—Sunday Church and slender with a nlpped-ln waist ored suit. the vkunk v liich Imd diiK a hole buyeri ol Beripi f bond* held on to Service, linellne and flared skirt This coat ,4* ^ .g... and set tiB li'iiiiiekeeplns on the them for tbr full It yearn. You have 1:00 P. M.—The 8outh River comes in luscious colors such as ayKroiird. oiit';idc the first arnde (he opportunity now to loin your fel- Neighborhood Variety Hour. . . A coral, aqua, grey, nnd toast. A SUBMARINES •window. low American* who will «hare In the program suggested by and partici- matchinc wimple-type rain hat Twelve wnr-tested submarines Tr«a»nry Department's 1957 payoff pated In by residents of South can also be obtained. will be turned over to the Naval of an extra dollar for every S3 youRiver. Reserve for training purposes, ac- MEN'S TIME FOR ( tnteit n*w In Saving* Bond*. Another coat has a raglan shoul- 3:00 P. M—TheDunellen Sports der and sleeves curled at the wrist. cordlng to the Navy. Other sub- SWMtT JACKETS KANSAS CITY Mrs. Jnxkle I.'. S I '•iiuify Ih'ptuintent News , . . Sport activities In andThis one buttons to the waistline marines Of the active fleet will be LirkDairi'k t'.T.'c birth to a son around Dunellen. made available from time to time on !H i- bii iluliiy, March 4th. which New Synthetic only. It's belted in front and 6:00 P. M.—Sports Review and gathered at the wRlst in the back. for fleet operational training. i; a!s/> ilif bu-lhday of Mrs. Klrk- A third synthetic, tranBuranlc Preview. A matching rain hood keeps the Federal aid seen as essential to SUCKS j>ji • > iik'; mot'ner. Mrs. Elberta element, amerlclum, ha» been l«o- end teaching crises in U. B. Wi'liiims. of Oiiden. Utah. 7:00 P. M.—The Week in Re- hair perfectly dry because it ties lated in a pure compound by Uni-view,. versity of California nuclenr sclen- 9:00 P. M— The Council of Bathe Broom tiaU. Churches . . . Music, sermons and drama. Loafer Coats-Wool or C«rdnr»y A weekly bath for the broom will Hard Soap in; lire a clean sweep and mlk« il Sunday, March 31: Remove th« wrapper from a bar SHIRTS last longer. Dip it up and down 12:45 P. M.—The Home Service of loop and UH the bar dry and hard- in hut soapy v.;.ter and then in Agent of the Daily Farm Bulletin. Van Heusen - Truval *n before you use it. Hard toap clear waiter to rinse. Harig out oi 10:05 A. M.—State Employment \ lasts longer than does 10ft, diors by Hie handle for quick drying, News. idap. 7:30 P. M—Rutgers Musical Program. Pedestriu y Kangaroo Rat. Tuesday. April 1: When wo Iking along th» ro«d *t Apparently uninhabitable 12:45 P. M.—The County Agent night, wear something white or cjur- dunei o( Nevada are the home of a on the Daily Farm Bulletin. TIES ry a light «o motorlsti will It* hoit of imall animals, tuch ai kan- 7:45 P. M.-Proudly We Hall. you easily. garw r»l» Wednesday. April 2: Arrow, Wembly, 9:45 A, M—This Is New Jersey. 10:05 A. M.—State Employment News. 1:30 P. M.—Red Feather Serv- I-1.00 $0.50 ALADDIN ices. 1 to O HAD A MAGIC LAMP SreCMJ, NOTES: March 31 and April 1 and 2, at ,Knl)KK LAMP COMI'ANY can work magic for you! 5:30 P. M., the last in the series, Kriiitf KnDKE your old vases . . . Watch EnDEE of Johnson and Johnson 60th An-, WOODBRIDGE transform'them into lamps of graceful beauty! EJI- nlversary Program. DEE hying* the Raritan Area a new talent—EnDEE EACH WEEK: Monday through Saturday at transforms otherwise prosaic vases—china, glass or 7:05 A. M.—The Middlesex Bui-, what-havc-you — into graceful lamps for the dis- letin. . . . Weather Reports, Music criminating! and goings on throughout the KNiOX •8- HANDBAGS county as reported in this news- En DEE LAMP COMPANY also lends its skill to the paper. fiewiliful Selection ADAM repair of all hoiwehold appliances. Come in today! Monday through Friday at 8:00 — ANYTHING MADE INTO A LAMP — A.M.—Lets Go Visiting.. .. Timely $9-98 »A-98 questions of the day directed to the public in the homes, streets, SOCKS EnDee LAMP COMPANY business places etc., by the Roving IHus Tax 100 FAVETTE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Reporter. Intcrwoveh - UtieprauT l'lione Perth Ambuy 4-5925 Open Mwn. thru Sat. 9 A. M.- 5 P. M. Friday nites till 8. Lighting experts urge oare In use of germicldal lamps. BOYS' GLOVES Fabric and Kid TOPCOATS AND HATS $1.29 tOJM TO MATCH A to O IMPORTANT Tweed*, Coverts, Camels Sixes 4-8 HOSIERY G«thaJn GoW Stripe, Cannon & Berkihire RAYONS „ 11 |1.35 $1.93 -GIFTS- KUANS 1 _ 1 Make Master vomiAete with a ffift of smart jewelry to give the final touch to her Easter outfit. Diamond Engagement and Wading Ring ensemble with •MMMitings in matching designs. BOYS,' PUlinum, White Gold and Yel- WAftH SUITS AND JERSEY SUITS low Gold. 11.98 $098 00 KATOBE 1 to & 50"to 750 BOYS' GIRL'S ETON SUITS Something: to boa&t about! Our luxurious DRESSES Spring jack«ts and neck pieces—w jflatn- WHITE DOTTED fQU Foundations orous and smartly styled. Made from the SWIHS O Jantzen - Formfit - Luxite chokut skina, pirn flujkwb workmanship. WWTK IUVON M.98 HICKOK HIUTI18TONE POPLIN *t K1NCS FUK Only you wjJJ kww the low price tag on # BRITS INDIES AND Eyelet Trim — Sizes 7-14 GENTLEMEN £heae furs; th«y look twice their cost. Stripe*, Print* and Color* • SUSPENDERS MJLPS * ( oslunif and Religious Jewelry Com* in ,to4*y 11 Cotton and Ray»n Toddleiv tut to fiiie 11 COSTUME Gowm '-'3" JEWELRY l4Uii* FOR YOUJR CONVpiWHC£ WE WIU, $Z QTIH AiL • RUiftLAN NEXT WEDNESDAY. • STOHEMARTWS WATCHES TJnuwOiy JM«J Fnday 'til 9:0Q P.M. |ompl.te iwtciillw M 4«ai«MU*k waidMt »w»lt» you hew. RE1ELSHEIMER AM0OY AVENUE WOODBR1DGE, IN. J. PREas FRtt)AY> MARCH 28, 1947 els. Gloves will be longer and No 'FiMflifwu*' Stun are more definitely In the truly out platforms; and the extension FREEZES IN FLORIDA CAB. STUFFED looser, but less decorated. And. elegant 1947 picture than plat- soles which 1948 Introduced are Heavy frwses In Florida during HmuMM Pastor Terras RENO. Nrv — Dtltort Hudson ChlWfen on the public 'n Spring Accetmorieit belts win return to more "normal" forms or fists. And though women going to Increase in the seasons the first half of February destroyed rolls increased froJn widths, This trend toward greater nre still devoted to the Idea of nhead. If you've sn eye for pnep- about 11.000,000 boxrt of citrus parKtd hli car on a downtown A rauch smoother look will result create of 36.5 per cent. ' Wife 'Martyr' simplicity In accessories is ft logical color In footwear. It unfortunately settinK fashions, watch the evolu- fruits, as well as lnr«p Rmounts of street. \frhMi he returned, he found •om smaller handbags; less deco- In 1846 to 887,000 in II i'j-iN |,,rp thnt she was i* n|' hor church, her homo." m ract that "»he il,,,.. pant or insisted -to , worst thing she .,,. ;,il know' that—but Miiriyr in doing what -,,. i,,.:1'i for me and the ,,r ilie congregation , .|V while the pastor, ,.,M\ but always aeri- :tlhiidt ,'.,'.', i,js wilV, spoke for an j'., in if j)nnhesol! humor I'.',,, .[.l-nwd throughout the V/ifo Is Absent ,,,,.,1.; by he. —, ,-,„,,,(, 41, but wated in ., v ,.,w of soata *ewtt>8ir :,r» /,'.,.•iit-ra, Joan, 19» Mjd i, Tiic pastor oupWiMdW8 ,,,,„,„.,, by the fact that ,,i:..^iiiKiii". , ,. , ., ,1 !,., ;i member of the con- Acme Keeps Your Bread Bill 0 ',.'',M, m\ an introduction of ]-w,-h visitors present, Mr. You'll like this fine enriched loaf! ° ,•,•,,,'•! stepped on the yoitrum, Improved in every way—quality, * ,,,', „,»(. ihe congregation ob- flavor, texture—stays fresh longer. 5 lil|i;!V had been awaiting. ••I1, .1-,ii lit is somewhat different Be wise, keep your bread bill down „,'"i.i'i! Sunday night—eupe- by serving this top quality bread ',;,. ii,' rluw'of the service will regularly. Why pay 3c per loaf /•];,. said, slowly. Juicy Florida -\\, Ye K"'nB t0 take * "ttle more? No other bread gives you so V.'.'f''1 from )'ou," he said, much for so little! Try a loaf today! ,4 himself and his wife. S 49 LOAF -,;. iisknd me this after- Oranges .,rc I wa3 going to go," iU,.d. "I told him I think i Scheneetady. The man ,1 'Where did you aay? Fresh California SM I said, 'Think I'll go °a or Ideal | to I>••!:•••' r. Refers to Strain Our No. 2 nuir we heard read here Apple "Sam I |iS| MinJiiv night speaks for it- said. "No one but God " Lent nuliTstanda what a wife ™f°«m:s,ETc en feof ure, u»li. She shares a min- Mon \\>\,]( A i wry problem—every one Apple JuiCe 32-d, of his nr.jbli'ins is hers. » Apples StfS 2 ••• 25c 23c ••fur *nne time I have felt as jhi' Inn the strain of our double lo:ui .uM • that I mean our pat- "ssfif 2 «»• iviiv, evangeliitlc work Peas [ and «"ily radio program." * 35c RIMMI;:: t» his resignation which hi> .submitted two weeks Onions nijjlit, he explained, "I \v:& DEPT. •* A at o« ***"*• A 39c •'• ii,ai a:\id to me the other af!rm...,n. 'Do you love JTO«r *"•' '". In' continued. "A»d I taW tint nun that you couldn't oodles live wi-h l:,r fur 21, years G00»" |ovc h,-r .ailj i really Ready^ r "Ninip jHopie don't believe in !«»•«' « ! "<-' J''wl and 1 don't believe in a K]w.i\ dn-ii, but he hates your *"jl ;"»! luiiio. in th« c«ae the ^lhu i.,illW ,he belt." he added, Look *°r "•'•'•""Mn the devil as Uw aWBt i Gold Seal Large (b. 5Jc K3*. ^'••••'i mduLcd his wife to leave GOO?: POR!? Get e* 4Jc 2 J' y ovorfl Nine Schools to Run for every ltt'' " " Atomic Lab Center SiWer 1" 32c1 in ^« J9C 5*™«*»»,&••» '/C 7 Kk '<"- «n J c Mixed Huts Ke«ymp, iT fiZpr «^-^ut ' v yoin «oiniAu" ^c«1,1.2/ f W^acltefs *tr **W Rfna Cake *? 6 • iil*^^ I 29c 7/fe AmericanStem Omm/ F ^-^^^PWP.1 mini j ,-•-,, .,, yfwCwt ^, »OTH OQ- Borden HEM ^ MflHw Tki.gr" P^ ^rijai • i. i^4^*! ''^^iuwMi 'i^iT/^f^ PARK TKN FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947 \ JOY SHORT-LlVBSb " and frisked him roughly. "HOSPITAL" BABY tOVH friend maneuver. The stlck-up GREBWfVILLE, Mich. - After He had the »55 In his hand. LOB ANGELES. Calif. — Al- kept telling htm not to worry, no wlatlng tor five years for the o> Wheat PPe Moiii.is "Now take oft your shoes." though little Mary Prances Hoff- friend of his would starve. He livery of thtiee new heavy truck, "My shoes?" man has never known what It was The Birth of an Egoist handed him a five dollar bill. to have a home, or parents, she will the Mountcalm County Road Com "Yes, your shoes. I said I read . In Tithing Projeci with high spirltd and his break hoping I can get ft bit for the Nosey said he couldn't take it, but celebrate her fourth birthday, with mission was overjoyed tohen thn By DEE RANDALL your story, didn't I? You shouldn't came when they gtivc lilm H chance duds. Want to buy them?" he was Insistent, "Go on, pal. You a cake and all the fixings, at Gen- arrived, the Joy didn't last 10% j ADRTAN, Mic'i '• >rhilrerc Nosey Collins closed his desk 9 have been so lnsultln'. I got a lit. reporting. The KHDK in the rtty "Wise Riiy, eh " And for a mlr eral Hospital which has been her however, for all three were tfr.' | moniea iill'Middl li\ • ,;ib]es of for the day. There was a smile of need It more than I do," and gave reputation, you know." j Ilio o. h II r i' Ii I'IKI • i (culture satisfaction on his face as lie room were lnughtno behind his ute Nosey thought he was goini? him a resounding pat on the back home. Her mother died shortly stroyed recently In a $45,000 fire Nosey shifted uncomfortably In at the county narage, !. marked, the clow i>f tin unicju looked at the ISO bonus In his back. Bui. even though Nosey had- confiscate his overcoat. But th after her birth and then her father stick-up evidently thought bettc taht left Nosey coughing furi- his stocking feet. The stick-up lift- '• tithing .prowl which has bee hand. It had been n good day. Not. n't taken ftiiy correspondence disappeared- A couple who Intend- course, they stopped laughlnc and of it. After all, they were both ously. ed two twenties and a ten dollar ed to adopt her decided against it (RIME ' under vray lfrrr tor the past si that every day lately hadn't been They bunked together but Nosey sat tiu nnd took notice. He sent In the same boat, sort, of. bill from the shoes. when they learned she has an np- A major crime was commltiM , years. good for Nosey Collins on the edi- couldn't sleep fo rthlnking of the the hottest story of the year. "You shouldn't Uv mentioned parently incurable, perhaps, fatal, in the United states on,the n,vni ! The project started in 194 torial staff of the Daily Oazettc "Well, you got, nerve, all right, story. He .left at six in the morn- that In your story. If you wasn't kidney ailment. age of one every 18.7 mlputes i .-i ! when Perry i'mlen, (junker mille Swell night, thought Nosey. After that, it was funny the way he exclaimed and stared at Nosey ing while his "pal" still slept. Evi- H the hreaks Just came his way. He, glnssy eyes, "Hungry?" such an egotistical guy, I wouldn't year, accordlnR to J. Edgar HOOVPI f of 'IVamwh, Mich,, was irwpira guess I'll walk a while. He emei Red dently he worked nlfchts and slept PLAN DINNER-DANCE in the refi'fshlrm Spring air. There always seemed to walk right Into "Haven't eaen in two days." ov known where you hide your Director of the FBI. He estimat by a^K-JTnem to revive the ancicn 1 days. AVENEL—-The Junior Womnn'3 ii" 1 were springs iii his feet the hottest, stories at the right "Buddy, you surprise mel" An dough. Well, so long pal," and he that principal crimes rtachori , Biblical prnctin of tithing. He When he reached the office, the Club met Tuesday evening with Love, he reflected, does wonders time That's when they dubbed htm to make sure It wasn't a gaf was down the dark street after total Of 1,685,203 and declared that planted n cubic inch of whcut In a story was clearly outlined In his Mrs. Thomas Pox at the home of for a irian. Before he met Tlllle. he "Nosey." frisked him once more, but thoi landing a whopper of a wallop on every 5.7 minutes during 1B46 th<-i,, plot four by risht feet in dimen- mind. The typewriter clicked for a her parents, Meter Street. Final had been such n timid snud, afraid He managed to wangle news out oughly. All he found was two pen Nosey's back. was a murder, manslaughter. r»pf. sions. At harvest time he gav hal fhour straight before he hand- plans for the annual dinner, April to assert himself. But now. he of the toughest cases. It's really nles and a couple of ferry ticket! or assault to kill. the church one-tenth of the grain, ed In the copy. Nosey stood looking down Rt his 26, were made. Reservations should replanting the rest. mentally putted himself on the surprising all the people who want "Where yoti live? Jersey?" He'd Just finished his beer and gray and blue socks, flabbergasted. back, he'd developed some egoism. to confide In someone, and a sane "I used to but I don't live an be made with Mrs. Fox by April INVENTORIES walked out once again Into the It was the first time anyone had 20. Winners in the, merchandise Now at the end of six years o That was all he had needed. He looking, quiet, wisp of a man like place now. Thought I might fur The value of manufacturers' in Spring ftlr. He turned the corner called him egotistical. club were Mrs. Rose De Cora of tithing the wheat, the original already had the brains. Nosey Collins Is just the type they a bunk down here." ventoiies on January 31 reached of North and Turner. A familiar Rahway, Mrs. Joseph Stark and cubic inch of seed IIHB grown into At the corner, lie stopped for a like. He was promoted to feature The stlck-up looked at him sym a record high of $20,600,000,000,« voice ttwtled him. "Hello, pal." Mrs. Howard Ely. 2,500 ncrcs of ripe waving grain. beer. He didn't care much for writing, pathetically. "Gee. that's toup: "Oh, er, hello," he answered co-n (*»ve More rise of $315,000,000 from the e Haydcn received the aid of liquor, but lie liked to put his foot He ordered another beer and Come on up to my place. I can pu fusediy.. During the pait 10 yean, the aver- Forty-story skyscraper will be of December, according to Henry Ford in tithing his wheat up on the bar, along with a bunch dwelt with pleasure on the sur- you up for the night." "I've.;|(een reading your little age number of pigs aaved per litter center of U. N. headquarters, Commerce Department.' the first five years, Ford supply of other fellows. prising rapidity of his rise to fame. "Say," said Nosey with all tV success ftfify," the stick-up sneered In this country has been going up. Ing the ground. Last year the Somebody tugged his arm. "Con- All since he had set out to acquire flnessee of an accomplished down project h;ul increased In such pro- gratulations, old man. Swell story." an ego. and-outer, "you're regular al portions there was no single acre- "Thanks." answered Nosey, The The story they'd Just given him right; 'and patted him lovingly oi the back. age in Miciii|;;»n available for bartender served the beer, "A the bonus for. It had Just been an COPPOLA I planting nil (if the grain. Hayden mighty Interestin' story you had interesting experience and might "Thanks, pal, you're o. k. too In today." and returned the pat—only in ' then pnrcoinl the (teed wheat out have happened to anybody. But Nosey beamed. And to think, the editor had called him Into the hearty' form. "Come on, I'm buyin I to 250 farmers who have planted only, two months ago he had been office and given him the $50 bonus you a drink and some chow first CLEANERS Biblical wheat and who has prom- a retiring copy boy of ten years along with sdme mighty fine They had gone into the back- ised one tenth of the harvest to standing. A bashful fellow who praise. room of a Cherry Street barroom their churches of various denomi- stuttered occasionally. Now he only He had been walking along the After the fourth drink, Nosej nations. stuttered when he was very ex- Bowery, trying to pick up some at- settled back comfortably and askec The project in being ended this cited. mosphere for a human Interest amiably, "How'd you get in th Step Out in Style! year because, if continued for nine He thought lovingly of TlUie and story, when a voice behind him racket?" years, it would take all the land Hitched his paper tightly under had commanded, "stick 'em up." Add THE BIRTH OP—Gal 4 In West Virginia to handle the his arm. She would marvel at his He had turned about slowly rais- That was the beginning of thi i crop, aari in 10 yours it would story. ing his hands. Didn't say a word sotry that paid Nosey his bonu Fastidious women rely I cover HIP. United States. It is Tlllle tiad been smart enough to because he was afraid lie would Half stewed, the stlck-up pourec J estimated that in the 13lh year scent possibilities in him. Her am- stutter. He looked with appealing out his life's story. A splashing o: upon our professional • the crop would cover the world. bition was to marry and be mis- eyes Into an unshaven face, with tears accompanied It. It was j' Elaborate ceremonies marked tress of her own domain. Nosey a cap over its eyes. corker. Pull of human Interest had been dazzled by her affection smacking of down-to-earth facts cleaning • final harvesting of the tithed The stick-up frisked him quick- : for him. It was the first timeWhe Nosey was mentally Jotting tl j wheat. A sample field had been ly but couldn't find a thing. was in love. It did domethlng^to "Sorry." he'd said , "but I'm down in his head. Changing a bit I grown in the fair grounds here him. broke" and there was a quiver n enlarging certain details, omlttln t and a pageant "f the various 'The trouble with you," Tillle his voice. . some. By the time he had hearc Look as fresh as a breath of • methods of wheat harvesting was had told him right from the start, The stick-up eyed him suspici- the finish, he knew he had a swel NAME I demonstrated. story. "Is you don't have any ego." ously. "Mean to say you're broke? for DISCRIMINATION in DIAMONDS Spring ... as new as an Eas- t The wheat was cradled, flailed, That started things. He set out In them clothes?" They left the place,, singin • ground on stoue, and baked before to acquire an ego. He went to bat I • "That's about the size of It. I'm boisterously, Noeey had to help hi; Kvcry diamond we soil carries with it our 1 the eyes of the throng attending. ter bonnet . . . with clothes most cherished possession: our reputation. 11 Hundreds of farmers brought it ' wheat which wns piled up for We .iMii, therefore, to preserve that reputa- cleaned and rejuvenated by j shipment the following day. tion in all its shining clarity, by giving cus- i tomer!) the finest their money can buy. our experts. i ._ | COAL EXPORT BAN ENDED i Controls oh coal exports will I ROBERTS 'end on March 31, leaving com- COPPOLA CLEANERS Imerciiil exporters u free market m k MEBERMAN overseas, •according to the Solid -Fuels Administration. QUALITY JEWELERS Dyeing ... Pressing , .. Tailoring p 88 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. TELEPHONE WOODBRIOGE 8-1735 P. A. 4-1265 Enjoy heating comfort 108 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE at a saving I Burn ii READING BRIQUETS the new streamlined economy fuetl. 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J, FRIDAY * lL M 186 PERTH '•,*'; 'f' EVENING Smith Street FRIDAY, MARCH 88, 1947 t ny," a comedy baaed on a story by Mlndret Lord and .Jack Rubin., Answer to What's , • /!.•••• Hope it's lucky for her I Roddy McDowell, former child New in Fashions actor now practically grown up, has signed a contract with Mono- Men adorn a feminine softness Manufacturer's Sale gram for two pictures a year for about necklines! So there Is lace three years. He will act as asso- for the new blouses, as well as Thr rnst. of Paulette Ooddard's! Agnes Moorehead will portray ciate producer on his films. Rod- the 10«-year-old grandmother of fin?, hand drawn details and ele- fl,,l film In England for Alex- dy's sister, Virginia, by the way, Susan Heyward in "Lost Love." gant buttons. Every suit calls for At less than cost of material Jlrr Knrda, "An Ideal Husband," starts her screen career shortly. sevtral blouses to adapt It to var- an adaptation ot Henry James' Virginia plans to change her name, , h,on selected. Sir Aubrey "Aspern Papers," to be produced ious occasion!), and many of the however. '-lUitli and Constance Collier are by Walter Wanger. Suit dresses can double their wear- '.I, Hollywood contributions, while kbllity with the addition of a pret- ' British studios are contributlni? Robert Montgomery has Joined While Olnger Rogers is waiting ty blouse. for her next film, "Wild Calen- Very new is the longer line ' ,.,in(.l wilrtlnK, Diana Wynyard, the folds of the producer-director- All Wool Loafer Coats at •L^f. .Johns. Christine Norden actors since his release from Met- dar," to go before the cameras, blouse to pull down taut over a ,l Harrlettc John, a new stage ro. He has a deal with Universal she is Improving her golf and pleated skirt: n fashion which (1I1 tennis with her husband, Jask, as originated in Paris and was quick- in'11'"w. which calls for a minimum of three pictures. He Is also committed to partner. ly picked up by> American trend Vivian Ixilgli is well on the road appear for Columbia In the screen setters. i,-, hdilth now and her flrst film version of "The Big Two," a Broad- Eleanor Parker is gone blonde Sweaters are also worn this ,,,,.,. "Caesar and Cleopatra," way play. for her role in "Voice of the Tur- longer-torso way, and are woven Beautifully Tailored Sport Shirts , im, which her lun? trouble tle." Ronnie Reagan, who has the on entirely new patterns to give a HcvriopMi, will be "Anna Karen- masculine lead in that film, has slim, f)<[uremoulding effect devoid Greta Qarbo's old star ve- Henry Fonda has a lot of work of the baggy fulness of not so in(1 lined up for him. He will play a only one wardrobe change—he Jt.'w for Alexander Korda. In takes off his coat. long ago. Actually, these new knit' newspaper reporter in "Call North- ted garments are sweater middles, .00 and $4.00 mii back to London Films, she J. ,,ins the firoup that flrst dls- side 777," the documentary treat- as new as Spring itself. And very r] ment of the Chicago Majczek af- "I Remember Mama" will go rnvrrod her. ^ well lik*d for sportswear la the fair, to be filmed in Chicago. Pol- before the cameras in April with Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Qeddes turtle neck sweater. Whm Cary Grant completes his lowing that, he will appear In and Oscar Homolka in the leads, Slacks will be worn in better r,,rrrnl. work in "The Bishop's "Chicken Every Sunday." and then with George Stevens directing and taste—and meticulously tailored to Wifr" for Samuel Ooldwyn, he In "Loan Star Preacher." Dunne ha* the role of Mama, fit the feminine figure according ,,cs'in RKO for two film assiRn- to Its needs, with white and off- White Shirts — Slightly Irregttkr P Rosalind Russell's flrst picture which Mady Christians ,did ,on wu\:;. Mr. Brandings Builds His Broadway, while Barbara has been white shades Rftlnlng as the ther- for her own company, Independ- 1 nirnrii House" (we bet that name assigned the part of Katrine, Joan mometer shoots upward. And pedal ; ,,. rlifiriKftdi nnd "Weep No More."' ent Artists will be "Lncky Pen- Tetzel'g stage character. Homolka pushers — those becoming long will repeat his Broadway role as shorts, with a lop in one, are $2.50 f> Uncle Chris. smarter than over. Separate jackets will be waist Conscious enough, even when In- Acting runs in the Fontaine tended for active sportswear, to family, it seems. Lillian Fontaine follow the moulded line so dear —Joan's mother—is excellent in to the American woman. • the Pasadena Playhouse's produc- tion of "The Late George Appleby." Handsome! Sleeve and skirt draping accentuate a' daytime PHOONPHIBHUTANS For Two Consecutive Saturdays FABRICS! dress style by Martini with sup GRADUATES In a surprise move so as to be the flrst studio to release a film ple Jersey of Du Pont ''Od' BETHLEHEM, Pa.—One of the JUST RECEIVED! Rayon yarn. dealing with anti-Semitism, RKO 144 mid-year graduates from Le- has rushed "Crossfire," a photo- high University was Amuary March 29th and April 5th-: play by John^Paxton based on SURVIVES LIVE Phoonphlphutans, of Bangkok, CORDUROY "The Brick Foxhole," a novel by »VIRE CONTACT Slam. From 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Richard Brooks, before the cam- NEW YORK—Mic ^Hill. 6, In white, pink, aoua, flamingo, Chinese red, navy, eras. In the cast are Robert ilimbed to the top jjfai royal and baby blue, tan, dark brown, green, ma- Young, Robert Ryan, Jacqueline ieight car, in a freight yard near Naturally ... roon, purple, and black. The finest selection of cor- White and Robert Mitchum. The ils" home. He touched an overhead when you think of duroy you have seen in ages. Come in early and 611 story deals with a murder, In- Ive wire through whioft 11,000 your ipring and summer needs. spired by anti-Semitism, in con- olts of current passed end wna temporary Washington. hrown to the top of the oar. Two WATCH men passing saw the child's cloth- REPAIRS Mickey Rooney's next film, in- ablaze, scaled an eight-foot $1.20 * yd. stead of the projected life of picket fence and beat out the you think of Jockey Tod Sloane, wil] be a re- flames, saving the boy from death, CARTERET SHIRTS, INC. Alw continuing PRE-EASTER SALE of 100% make of "The Crowd Roars," a He was taken to a hospital in a AMROY LOAN & wool, Shetlands, tweeds, gabardines, crepes, suedes, 1938 Robert Taylor picture. It will cirtical condition. JEWELRY CO. and worsteds—all 54 to 58 inches wide. t>e released under the title, "Killer 652 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, New Jeffrey McCoy." Rooney will be seen as a iHI SMITH ST., prfllTH AMBOV REDUCED TO crooked prize fighter in the pic- OP'S HAT STOLEN N>K to llfcky Thratrr ture. DETROIT — After 18 years Of $1.98 and $2.39 per yd. • faithfully watching his hat, wHlle Paul Luka3 is to play the lead- eating in public places,- Detective And fine 100% wool remnants for little chil- ing role, that of an Alpine guide Ralph Mahanna couldn't find a dren's skirt*, jackets, and trousers, at 88c each. in "The White Tower," which wil seat in a cafe so he could keep be filmed in Switzerland. The his eye on his hat. When he went film is based on James Ramse to get it, his $12,50 hut was gone. "You Save Money at Juck's" Ullman's 1935 novel dealing will COME IN TODAY the experiences of a party son, John Huston, woh Will direct mountain climbers. ' i from his own scenario. The pho- toplay is based on a story by B. When Walter Huston appear Taraven dealing with the search with Humphrey Bogart In "Treas for a lost gold mine in the hills ure of the Sierra Madre." he wi ahound Acapulco, Mexico, It will JACK'S REMNANTS be under the direction of his ow 1 be filmed in Mexico. 287 SMITH STREET PERTH AMHOY OB* Blvrk I |i fri.m II. It. S(nll«.n Open Friday Nights Till 9 O'Clock White Shirts We're ready once again to help make your Easter dinner a complete success. 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W000WIDOE I-UM . ..lAMftiii.i-'k.w:,}^*,.! PACE TWELVE FMDAY, MARCH 28, 1947 NOtW3«B ARMY DAY had discovered thing* b«t hidden FOOB TO BRITAIN You take your oar to be chert** President Trumjil b*s p <>C purohane i>rl<« to lie piihi from humanity. The IJflitfd States has In »(iusl monthly instullnionU MI over 'If you value It) before It to supply Great Britain with claimed April 7th M Army Or Bmlle dr Beanie, the French IJBOO Dl»R Itltfrwil IMHI oilipr (prmn breaks down or wesra out You rnoiixh meal MUR SprinR to pre- and April 6-12 as Atfay ffwk «W provlilert far In Cf>i"i"t «f Hnlc planter who fell In tow with an vent a cut. in present meal rations lyis Invited the CMpternW tf ** J'»*B AviUr notice ihm. al »«|,] do not penult it to met beyond •all or »n'y 4»t« t« whlrh tl ntny i, [Haw Books American nurse, or the remittance therr, according to Secretary of ataten to isfiiie similar nro%l«m»- fl repair M you sometime* do your iijivrneil. th» M.nynr nnd Connrii man who lived Bmong the Japn Agriculture Anderson He also re- tions. (•«erv«i thi rlfptt In In 4l»(Tetl.,n body. You want your car to la»t. and radioed their movement*—un- vealed that this country would 10 r«Jft rniv nnp nr nil 1)MP nml i., "TAIM of the South Pacific," by til one f«Ul morning, or lieuten- Bfll nnlrt t«t« In mid hlncV tn mnli and M> you take care of It. If you James A Mlchener was written help the British build up a stock- Terrible blM«r an It m»y flelrct; ilut rt(*rd ant Bill Harbison who lived like a pile of wheat before this fall, so tieui* riven t» Im'Bi" »'i" nminn . watn your body to but, then Rive during the war, but It's not really Jlude. federal intervention is ek- n Not tn with thrlr own bodlaa. hwo but wasn't one. that they would not. be as depend- ot givmitt III P4DC " * O' nicu> By DR SOPHIA BFWNSON It prdoer care and conildenuion. about the war. It's about a lot of pected to bring the pay of some nilnlmum lildn nlm" '•<• reirotvert. THE HF.AHT IN STRF.Nl'OI'S They will nit and Ruzzle alcohol men In uniform who lived for days ent upon imports during the win- tjDon »cre|it«Ji" of 'he minimum None of us needs to be in nuch young stars down to the level of TIM I ^ and park nwiiy unneeded food and weeks and months on some far White James Mlchener w«* writ- ter season, when transportation hid or hid alKivf minimum, by Hi,. heraue i! tastes Rood while It Is a hurry. You've Just seen that peo- railroad presidents. — The New ifiyor and Oftiincil ami thfi paymmt Have ynii iwiiu'il hnw mirny away Islnads Arid it's also about ing thew stories, he had two difficulties mount. tMMOf by lit" pur«IMw«r aornnlini; slipplriR past the palate. Nature p!e In middle llf« are dropping out, York Sun. [ - taiporiiini |in>|iii- mi suddenly the native Inhabitants of those nltlcs- -ow a brilliant. aeMutow to th« m»t»ner or purch»i« In »c. t ns fut about the organs of existence with great sudden- •offtcer who toW him everything he TAX REFUNDS co«l»nc« With t«rm» of (i»l« eh.fll*. l.nlimd.i. JlumJ would use tax savings t° lh« CDtouBh ot C«n«T«t will dtllrtr nets. did was terrible and ha ought to Income tax refunds, totaling ftni mlt lle 1 (or "Whenever I start to talk about a %t«»lr> ' " ••!! i lx)wl of Jelly. r!»nge It here and here. ' Be de- take foreign loan*. lMl lods of ci-piii stress and strain. The constant strain, worry, and «3,835,im.0flfl. for flscnl 1946, tt '- AUOWBT J. 1 the South Pacific, people Inter- (>{llirm liiiv died from heart s Thr> heart must bo always on the pressure are cutting short many pressed roe so that if I ever own a record, has been reported by the vene," says Mr Mlnchener. People To ho ndvertlnfil Mnn Ii 21, i)|; ible. i job Yet it is constantly hampered of these valuable lives. They are bulldog I shall call It after him.' Treasury Department, for big and Leading educators are divided like the old Tonkin**e woman who The other was an enlisted man nml Mnrrli :.'>. l»l". I" ""' ''«riM-i.i Almost dully (.tin newspapers | by obesity and its burden con- bending every effort to build their little corporations, celebrities, poli- on teiohera' right to strike. used to sell human heads, As sou- who waited (or him each night (or •d the death1; of prominent stantly Increased. H cannot stop fortunes, so they squeeze that last ticians nnd ordinary citizen. The venirs For fifty dollars! Or like th»' the new pages, took (hem to trie :plr. Some people take excellent Ikke other machinery and be sent ounce of energy out of their bod- biggest single refund was $47,163,- in~ for repairs. It must pump over lei, with as little rest M they ran old savage who wanted more than Quonset hut where he and flvr 57$ to the Aluminum Company of of i,ehir automobile. They IN nr like it. to the .slinp fit remilai' ln- 10,000 quarts of blood through the. manage in order to keep going. anything else In the world to Jump others would read them aloud. America. CLASSIFIED; trvals. They .';re thnt nothing blood vessels rinl'y, which requires When these sudden deaths of from an alrplnnc and float down to Each morninR he brought them TO: l-'rniik l-'fdor l.flinko In'"" about 40 million times a year. earth in a parachute. One day the nsu*, saying, "Its wonderful. I PO8TAI. RATES known u» I'Tnnk KrneHt l.omko) Into ii bill, i he proper lubrl- prominent people are recorded, Ilv virtue »f RTi orilet- nf tl'f Couri OPWATOKt WANTED ts, gas, etc. Fvorv screw and As long as you ate not suffer- the statement Is made that the men took him up with them and wouldn't c'ltmRe a word of it." The Postoffice Department has IIr f'hmirfry of New .Urwv. rniiili proposed higher postal rates for on tli(> (lii,* of II"1 't»lp ln-rrnl, In IL looked lifter carefully. inif, It does not, occur In you to go person died of overwork. Is this shoved htm out. Ever afterward he i-i'vtnln ' IIIIXI1 wherein Mp|>linnn To work on Children's I'the bolts arc nil properly tlirht- to your doctor nnd n?t him to entirely true? We shall see. walked In silence among the black Authors are unpredictable Betty postcards, mail other than first Ix>mku (HIBII kn»wn an Htuphiinln Lcmku) l» lli'- iictitliwier nnd >"« Dresses. Steady work; one i,«oed and in place. find out If your body is all light. iTo be contlnded) men, n soul apart, like one whoMacDonald's "The EgK and 1" hasclass and gpecial postal services, s iirti ttw (IffciuljiTili you fir< r^'iiilr^n in an effort to reduce an antici- to niiJiWcr the |>i!tltl»npr'« pfiiHnn pated »2»7,679,250 deficit for the nn »i- hel"in-i- till' alii ilay ">' Mnv week vacation with pay; fl»cal year which ends June 30, next, or In ilcfmltl ttiprco!, micli iloiifc will lie liken HKSliwl ynii an BOOK! pay. Apply, Carteret 1946. tin. dinni'i-llur skitllthlnk ontillntiU1 unit IHHI. 1 , Novelty Dress Company, VETERANS Tin- oliipi-t of wild all It l)t t<> ntitiiln II ilei-re*' ol Aivnrr*. rtlxKOlvlnj ""' Jobless veterans have drawn al- tnarrlaffi* between you i^nd the »nlil 52 Wheeler Avenue, Car- most $2,000,000,000, according to licUtlimcr fur tin1 i-u«m- nf MIIIIIK-I-J t h e Veterans Administration, iil.'l III-HI Minn. teret, N. J. which declares that 217,841 for- NATHAWJHI, A. JACttHV Hnllc-llnr nf I'ftllliiner 1-2 tt mer servicemen have already ex- till <'n"k» Avenue hausted their special veterans" un- I'nrtfii'l. N«w .tcrsfty. employment allowance. iHitnil: M.ir.li 20, III 17. • FOR SALE • C. I'. :l-2N; 4-4, II. 1» RADIO, Console, $95.00, M, Logan, MOTICK (IF PUBLIC »*LK 228 Martool Drive, Woodbridge, Ancient TO WHOM IT MAY (XlNCBRN: Accountants • DepartAWt Stores • • Grocers •Paiitfag-Paper NaaglRg • Strvfet StatbM • "Evesdropping again," said At a r*fulKr mpctlng of the Coux- Phone WO-M487-J. Adam as his wife fell out of a cll ot (he IlorouKh of Carl«f«t held MMI-I )I i0, 1!M", I Wiis iliircli-.l tn ODD PIECES OP FURNITURE— tree.—Seagulllble. inlviTilsi' tb" fnrt Hint mi Tluir.i Public Accounting EASTER BASKETS Andy's Esso Servicenter ita>' I'Vi-niiiK, April :J, MM 7, ihf Dining room buffet; odds and AND ALL OTHER EASTER Dambaefis Market £. White E. ROEIIRS "DUTCH," Manajer had phenomenal success. It passed Mayor »nil Cirani-il Prelect ttetti make a mask which cuts ofl us REALISTIC DREAM FOREIGN TRADE If your earner* In not so equip- Springs ind welli ihouM be pro- much In the viewflnder nt that KEL8O, Wish.—Dreaming about The Commerce Department es- ped, you can make a little mask tected bom iifftace water to avoid distance as the camera cut off In an accident from which he had timates that the United States wll". to go over the top portion of the pollution. CAMERA TOPICS the picture. escaped without Injury. Motor- furnish about $16,200,000,000 Ir viewflnder and blot out the area by T. T. Holden If you remember to compensate cycle Patrolman Marvin Bishop goods and services to other na- which the lens cannot see. You for parallax, you'll s*ve yourself a threw up an arm, toppled over a' tions this year, an increase o.' Ktc» Can It? Complaints that Conqressmen ire belnn gagged .somehow fail to Tctc-a-tetc or "gin rummy" irl trouse observers who cloiil bolicve it can be done—Boston Globr. consisting ot two chairs, built-in table Solution and magazine rack with a hole for Tip to Parents: If you have ob- its you don't want the youtiK- your umbrella. fOA.50 ;rs to touch, put I hem In the llayroom—It seems to be one mom >y never use.—Christian Science :onitor. Love Seal (not illustrated), 53.95 Of the Minority Group As evidence of the extent to J New York has become the feapltal of the world, we cite the 1 This remarkable close-up could have been spoiled by forgotten iase' of a gentleman who got Into parallax. Second Prlzr winner In the Portrait class of the Graflex i crowded elevator In the Blltmore Photo Contest, It was made by Olllc Atkins in 1/200 sec. at F/2Z (he other day. One passenger with one flashbnlb and his Speed Graphic. • fudged another and announced, 'Americano," whereupon everyone Parallax is that annoying habit, ten, twenty or more feet away, the turned and looked at him with cameras have »f cutting the top sl'Kht difference between what Jespectful curiosity. —The New part of your subject, oil in some your eye and the lens sees is not porker. close-up pictures. It is common to noticeable in the final picture all types of cameras except single But when your subject is close to ., Sour Note lens reflexes such as the Oraflex the camera, the higher viewflnder 'f "Croonlnn might be classed as where you actually view your sub- actually looks out above what the 1 fswlng music." Some authorities, ject through the talcing lens. lens sees. Result: you see Aunt however, opine it calls for more Minnie's* head but the lens cannot Why does Aunt Minnie's head fcevere punishment. — ttochester see anything above her mouth or often get left out of pictures that Times-Union. eyes. look so good In the viewflnder? I Under the Table Imagine a ray of light shooting Most better cameras are equip- t» The report that women's shoes straight out from your viewflnder ped with a little device on the WH be more pointed this year has and another several Inches lower viewflnder which can be set at been received with sdme concern coming from the lens. Like railroad various near distances to Insure Jn male bridne circles—Grand Is- tracks, these rays run parallel to your getting your whole subject land Independent. en.cn other. When your subject is In the picture when it Is close by. Announcing the opening of our new SUIT and DRESS Departments What a sebup for loafing in the sun! 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