th The Ntwsf Carteret Borough
RpfP Astride AH The ActtviUe. 50th Anniversary nl The Town With You* Home-Town Paper May 12 to 18,1956
XXXIV-NO. 50 larterCARTERET, N. J., FRIDAYd, MARCH 30, 1956 PRICK KOHT CENTS 'vol. ,«stvaco Joy to Mark Easter Rites Voter List Warehouse Set In Borough ChurchesIncreases CARTERET — The solemnity ciples, nnd Good Friday which of the Holy Week will Rive way commemorates His crucifixion. to Joy, Easter Sunday, as Chrls- The story ot how Christ's fol- ihaping Up 11 a n s of Carterel celebrate lowers found the tomb empty on In Borough Christ's triumph over the grave. the Sunday following His death Tlip story of His ~esurrectlon on the cross will be recounted In Total of 8.476 will hft Structure Ready in will be sung by cholis and told sermons nnd read In •Scripture \\iy to ('»ver 35,000 by clcraymen from flower-decked readings. Traditional Easter Kligildr to Vote, in pulpits. music will be sung. Primary; A Record a l SFCe Many churchgoers end a forty- Churches have scheduled ex- *l" ""j^ ° rtHv Lenten period of fasting and tra service* to accommodate the CARTERET — Carteret will TKiU':T^Rapl0 progress penitence tomorrow. Sadness have 241 more voters eligible t« s rU( large congregations which tra- . .. miitie on the construc- marked the services on Maundy the spring primary next month, ' ditionally attend the Easter „, new warehouse for Thursday, anniversary of than In the same period last „,.,) Mineral Products Christ's last meal with his Dis- rites. year. . . f the Pood Machinery The total number of qualified • ,ical Corpofation. votcn this year, will be 8,478 ac- ' ctidn of the building be- Easter Sunrise Services cording to figures made public, r-.iri-t i ii' prrombcr, but the bad today by Borough Clerk Oarge rill ,,. | ms winter slowed the , Indications are that It Sponsored by Youth Unit . completed In May. Official Dexignnlions ^airhouse Is situated on Junrlse Service will be held Easter On Easter Sunday morning at Sunday morning, at 7 o'clock at 10 A. M. the children's Sunday On Ballot* are Given •mcl iel,v one and a half 'i,[ land which Westvaco ;he Calvary Baptist Church under School Easter Program will be held under the leadership of the CARTERET — Official desig- . ,.,i from the Central Reil- he leadership of the Calvary Bap- s Superintendent, Mr. Kenneth nations of the Democratic can- ; NOW Jersey. The building INDUSTRIAL PROCRKSS: Iliisr warehouse Kohl* up at the Westvaoo property acquired from the Central Raildoad. The structure 1st Youth Organization. Rev. E. Burr, pastor of the First Adams. The Sunday School chil- didates for the spring primary ip.ii: ,,f .steel frame and cinder will have a capacity of storins five million pounds of packaged chemical products and will cover 35,000 square feet of space. It covers next month, were made public , (instruction. The single about an acre and a half of ground. Baptist Church will give the ser-'dren will participate In the pro- 4 gram with songs, exercises and today by Borough Clerk George ,' , will cover 35.000 square mon, his topic will be: "The Lord in;1 Is Risen." Guest soloist will be recitations. A Flannelboar pre- J. Brechka. ; , iDie of storing five mll- lil; James Harcum, assisted by Dennis sentation on the • "Resurrection" The ticket headed by Ed- 1 .minds of packaged cheml- Carteret Motorists Can't Concert Planned Norman, also of the First Bap- will be given by Mrs, Peter Dl- ward J, Oolan Is designated on. '.,!,,(itn-t.s. In addition, the of- Easter Program tist Church. Donato. the ballot as "Organization '„. the shipping department Following the service, An Easter Easter Sunday morning at 11 Democrat" and the slate head- i ,; „ be located there. At Nathan Halt Get Registration In Boroby Choral Group morning fellowship breakfast will A. M. morning worship service ed by Joseph Synowleckl bears •.n. truck docks are provided be served to the entire congre- with the joint choirs participat- the designation of "Regular , r.ortlicnd of the warehouse. CARTERET — With the local 20 years by Robert R. Brown. CARTERET — Two Easter Day A little over a year ago, An- CARTERET — The Senior Choir gation by the Youth Organization ing in singing Handel's "Hallalu- Organization Democrat." ,!• A ill be equipped with dock motor vehicle agency closed programs were presented by the \ drew Baumgartner was desig- of the First Presbyterian Church under the direction of Mrs. Rich- jah Chorus." The Pastor, Rev. ,..;. which will adjust auto- Carteret motorists anxious to students of the Nathan Hale nated motor vhicle agent. The will present the Squibb Choral ard A. Burrls, Jr., and Mrs. Julia Joseph Matus will preach on, ,,,;]> to the level of the trucks renew motor vehicle licenses School. At the lower prade as- local agency, as well as many Group In a concert at the Carteret Szalaji. "Where Immortality Took Place." J, Brechka, as compared with ':';.,!' niatcrials-mOVUlg equlp- and registrations before tomor- sembly. Miss Joan Jwoby's third row's deadline converged on others In the State were closed High School auditorium on Tues- 8,235 voters last spring. This Is • ID enter them. The east day evening, April 17, at 8:15 P.M an all-time record. tirade class was in chaise of the Motor Vehicle Agenclies in or consolidate, because of the .-,: ihf building will be pro- The proceeds for the evening wll There Is a marked Increase in program. The program opened nearby Woodbridge and Railway mailing plan instituted by Mo- ,.; Mth loading areas for with the SalutinK of the Flag. tor Vehicle Department. be used for the new organ in the Colleges Accept U.S.M.R. Awards the number of voters in the 12th in larsc numbers today. ,. i.droad cars. Lance Jaffe was color bearer. Yesterday, Motor Vehicle De- new Presbyterian Church. Dona district, a rise is shown in the Anna Marie Mogelesky and Rita tions will be $1.00, The Squibb fifth district &nd brief Increases !,:,• old building, now being re- There were waiting lines at rector •Frederick J. Gassert Jr., More H.S. Seniors 14 Service Pins Sullivan were honor Kuards, Anna refused to extend 1955 auto- Choral Group is a company sup in others. There Is a slight de- .:; vii.s known as the Alumina both aRcncics. The establish- Marie Mogelesky read a Psalm ments, which will function mobile registrations beyond the ported activity which was organ crease in some other polls. ;! ,<•• unit. Westvaco no longer CARTERET — Other Carteret CARTERET — A total of four- and led the Lord's Prayer, Mrs from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. today midnight deadline. tad in March, 1949, by and fo The official figures for this anil- :.,[.n lines this material. Rc- those employees who enjoy par HlKh seniors have been notified of teen service buttons awards were Marlon Ryon, supervisor of ele- and tomorrow, are catering to He said anyone who has last year follow. i! .if it will not only Improve ticlpatlng in mixed choral singing their acceptance by colleges, Two Issued tq employees of the U. S. mentary music accompanied on crowds which have not received mailed in applications and has District 1955 1956 i;: appearance, but also pro- Membership Is open to all en top-ranking girls have been ac- Metals Refining Company during the piano for, the sons, 'America registration plates or licenses not receivecf the driver's license Flnt 544 542 p.ire tor future expansion ployees of the manufacturing an> cepted by Douglass College. They the month of March. The awards the Beautiful. or registration can contact the Second 602 598 ';,r plant's manufacturing fa- throufih the mailing plan in- research divisions. The group is |\re Paula Da Prlle and Frances were presented to the employees Motor Vehicle Division at Tren-. Third 614 627 A playlet followed entitled Bun- stituted by the State Division proud to have a broad representa- Schantz. by their department heads. ton by phone and will receive a Fourth 836 836 liiriit construction activity ny of the year. Miss Jacpby's en- of Motor Vehicles. tion In its ranks from all levels of Miss Da Prlle, of 54 Clauss John Faisal, Harris Compress T .substitute certificate which will Fifth 1,084 1,136 Wi'.iivaco seems particularly tire class made up the east. Fol- Carteret has been without a responsibility In the Squibb or- Street, was voted best all-round Operator in the Scrap Department, serve as a license until the Sixth 672 694 ;:n]iiiatp at, this, Carteret's lowing the playlet, several.Easter motor vehicle agency for the ganization. student, most likely to succeed, 65 Larch St., Carteret, N. J., was division can find out to the li- Seventh 711 71» :. Anniversary year. A Bpokes- fongs were sunR by the assembly. first time In 21 years. The and the one who did the most for presented with a thirty year serv- "At the Gate of Heaven." "Prayer cense they had mailed to him. One rehearsal is held each week Elfhth 528 515 n .said: agency was operated here for C.H.S. by her classmates. Last ice button. ' of 'Peace," "Easter MornlnB,'\ after regular working hours in Ninth 388 39$ Ai :iie town has grown through year she was girl's state repre- Fifteen year awards were pre- "Sonc of the Fair," and "Easter preparation for appearances at tenth 537 541 v.ais, so, too, has the West- sentative and this year's editor sented to; Stephen Sulek, 256 Parade." Taking part In the pro- charitable or civic functions in Bleventh 1,063 1,071 of the Loudspeaker. A member Stanton St., Rahway, Accounting i plant, one of Carteret's gram were William ftocsl. Barbara Holy Name Unit Carteret Plant and around the New Brunswick Twelfth 658 813 'i.i-r l)i!: industries. Progress is Dept.; Edward Lozak, 87 Randolph ToUh 8,235 8,176 Balog, Busan Beak. Nancy Breza. she is mixed chorus, St., Carteret, Refinery Office; John • i,)«. typified Wtiiitev ware- Betty Jane Brunson, Judith Cha- the choral group has i' UMIMUH being, constructed Installs Staff Retires Two Menhave been Church concerts, a tele- opera guild, a cappella, and band Badner, 77 Frederick St., Carteret, loka. Donna Czubatl, Mary Ann She was vice president of the ,,• uist^cnd of the Riant prop vision appearance! annual appear-) Yard Department; Joseph Juhasz Kovchak, Bernice Krajewskl, Bar- junior class and the Athletic As- 8 Burlington St., Carteret, Em- • '.vhiie at the same time CARTERET — At a recent CARTERET — George Bialo- ances at the company Memorial Achievers to Hear bara Krause, Katherlne Magner, sociation and secretary of the ployment, Fire. Hospital Dept.; .plant's oldest structure U warczuk of Carteret and Benja- Day Service and Open House, the Nancy Matlaga, Kathleen Mel- meeting of,the Holy Name So- freshman class and the Student Paul Kosten, 550 Cliff Rd., Se- annual recording of Christmas a •:.]: turn down on the east side nick. Anna Marie Moeelsky, Vio- ciety of St. Joseph Church, in- min Erdeyi of Woodbrldge were Organization. Her parents are Mr.waren, and Joseph Mutnan, 502 music for presentation on Christ- Talk by Wetzel <:' '.iic property. let Newbcrt, June Olenzkl, Donna stallation of officers was held. retired from the employ of the ind Mrs. Gabriel Da Prile. Lidgerwood Ave,, Elizabeth, Me- mas Eve over the local radio sta-- Rohrbach, Arlene Shaner, Rita Installed wgre: John Timko, Jr., U. S. Metals Refining Company chanical Department; Joseph tton, and one evening of carol- Miss Schantz transferred to 3ulllvan, Michael Basillcl, John president: Joseph CasakRsi, first today. zan, 83 Worden Ave., Hopelawn, CARTttttT — Richard A,' ling in the local hospitals during Carteret High School from Perth H e 11 ft 1, employment supervisor Borcsak, Edward Dolegewltz, Wil- vlce-president; Joseph Euan, sec- Bialowarczuk. who lives at 22 Silver Refinery and Alexander Re- American Metal the Christmas season. \mboy High School in 1983. She of U. 8, Metals Refining Company, liam Dumansky. William Kushner, ond vice-president: Albert Mos- Hudson Street, has been employed pel, 3 Garwood St., South River, has been active in dramatics, de- will speak at the monthly meet- Nicholas Oprendek, William 01- by the company since February 5, The success of the Squibb Choral Metal Powders Department. clcki. secretary; Kenneth Colby, bating and the newspaper. She Ing of Junior Achievers Associa- Wn, WalUr.Pelc, Erwln Preischat, 1923, and has worked in the Tank Oro'up may be attributed in great Maps Expansion treasurer. had leading roles in the Junior Ten year service buttons were tion at T JP. M. April 7 at the Martin Prokop, Robert Sipos, House during his entire period of measure to the efforts of its Di- •Rev. Victor Qrabrian O. S. M. and senior class plays, and is co- received by: Edward Sabol, 84 groups training center in Eliza- 3tephcn Szakacs, Mark Zeuobia, employment. He has one single rector and Conductor, Mr. George f\i!TERET - Attwrlcan Mct- presided tit the installation, and editor of the Annscott News. She Mercer St., Carteret, Inspection beth. ! daughter, two married daughters Huddleston, organist and choir- I/it. parent company of Tamara Ahapow, and Lloyd thanked the outgoing officers for also won the oratorical contest Dept.; Henry Green, 27 Fillmore and three married sons. Two ofmaster of New Brunswick'.? Christ Mr. Wsuel will talk on the - Mitals Refining Company Thompson. their wonderful work In the past and is a member of the National Ave., Carteret, Metallurgical Dept.; his daughters and a son-in-law Episcopal Church for the past John Branka, 60 E. Oak St., Car-prospect Of job opportunities in :' m-t lncomt Of $19,809,- l!pprr Grades and outlined plans for the com- Honor Society, debating and Ger- work for the company. twenty years. Prior to his Army teret, O.F.H.C. Dept.; Thomas the CafWret area. The program •' $7 95 a shire, up more The upper (trade assembly was man clubs. She was voted best ing year. service In World War II, Mr. Hud- Maretta, 798 Central Place, Perth is one phase of a project de- :: an prr rent ttctt 1854 netentertained by a very delightful - *" " , , j Efdcyi, 82 Carteret Road. Wood- actress. She is the daughter of signed W, familiarize achievers ' »[ (10,828,915 or (3.13 dleston maintained a studio in Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Schantz, Amboy, Metal Powders Depart- Easter play presented by Mrs. Lor- President john Timko. Ji., *P |h,.Mf,p,\,,, walst ,,,,.«,hired, ,i„n rw^.October. , ,«1953,, Steinway Hall where he taupsht with eftjplpyment interviews. .1.iff. of 35 Willow Street. ment and Michael Fedor, 36 Ju- ;tta Algosf.zine's seventli grade pointed the following standing and also has been steadily cm- piano, harmony, and counterpoint. Mr, Wetoe), a graduate of La- ployed in the Tank House. He has liette St., Hopelawn, Scrap Plant. > • nuomc from operations :lass. The program opened with commutes: John V. O'Donnell, Since Its inception, Mr. Huddle- The three boys who have been Salle COlUge, Philadelphia and two daughters and one son. '•••"'•; to $11,004,401. while the saluting of th flat; led by Nocturnal Adoration; David ston has led the Squibb Choral notified include Andrew Fedlam Harvard University, taught In '-- i> received Wlounted tf Nancy Breza. Stephen Palinkas, Lauch, sick and vigil; James Both men art to be guests of Mr Group in compositions by Pales- and Robert Horvath of the present Pay Raise Ordinance Philadelphia and Washington ••f; lino. This cpjapares with William Koy and Jerry Handzy Dunne, retreat; Thomas J. Dever- Freeman 'H. Dyke, Vice President trlna. Byrd, and Bach, as well senior class, and Michael Caplk of School. lncomt of $4,197. me flag bearers. Henry Dunster in publicity; Edward , Kettyle. and General Manager, at a lunch- as madrigals, carols, spirituals, and the June '55 class. Up at Next Meeting H It WM also announced today ••< dividends of $11,447,103 read the 21st Psalm and recited youth: pnd Thomas Coughlin, ac- eon in the plant csfteria today. folk songs, Andrew Fediarn and Michael v; that Cfciftct), a unit sponsored by * n fleeted In 1155 earnings. the Lord's Prayer. Carol Breza re- tivities. Present also will be P. K, Ander- Capik will study engineering at CARTERET — At the meet- USMR •111 take part in a na- -I- to the annual report jitcd The Story of Easter K The next regular meeting of son, Superintendent of the Elec- the University of Delaware. An- ing of the. Borough Council tional Junior Achievement in- -distributed earnings from Following this one of the most j the group will be held April ft. trolytic Refininii Division. General American drew is • the son of Mr. and Mrs. scheduled for next Thursday, dustry awifd competition. entertaining and pleasing playlets an ordinance will be introduced : inveslmenU. including after the 8 A. M. mass. Pedlam Sr., of 47 Lowell Street. The loCil unit will compete : :: was presented, Father's Eastec Increasing the salaries of bor- . "ixiated subtMles estl- Cites Profit Ktye |A varsity track man, he has also against 2,400 firms throughout Hat. ough employes. • 't $5,200,0W. The corn- ACCEPTS POSITION Hebrew Sisterhood been home room chairman, and a the country for honors based on Mints to spend 115,500,- CARTERET — Net income of The increases which are in- : The cast was made up of Alex' Snow member of the Student Council, production" and sales of products, : CARTERET - To Mod Thursday General American Transportation cluded In the 1956 budget l'JSfi and subsequent years Makkal as Father, Naclju Nartow- patrol, math, and Bunsen Burner Jr., 38 Atlantic Street, has. ac- Corporation for 1955 was $12,491,- adopted at the last meeting, r III.MOII and Improvement ,cz as Mother, Jacquelyn Gartley CARTERET — A special meeting clubs and the mixed chorus. : ! 1:l cepted a teaching position with 456 or $5.24 per share on 2,381,579 provide for an average raise >>- propcrtleil $0.3SO,OOD M Jane a 13-year-old, Joan Ser- of the United Hebrew Sistdrhood Michael Captk was a member of Nemuh is Speuker the Asbury Park High School fa- of common stock outstanding as of $250 per annum, while those '•>- Health Steel* Mines iri- jun as Mabel, an 11 -year-old; f 7 the varsity track and football ' 'iliu-tion; 15,000,000 for ex- culty, and will assume his teach- Tnursday7 A a of the close of the year, the com- employed on hourly basis, will Robert Donncll as Billy, a nine- 5, at the Brotherhood of Israel teams, and treasurer of the Stu- 01 G.O.P. Meeting ""ii and $2,300^00 for re- pany reported today. get five cents an hour raise. 'ear-old; Michael Zareva as Snuf- ins responsibility on April 3. HeSynagogue. All members are urged dent Organization and president ' •' and devplopmBnt. •• - - • was .graduated from Rider College These figures compare with Higher raises are scheduled for CARTtftttT — A regular meet- 'y McOinnls; the time was Satur- to attend this meeting and to bring of the drafting club. He was also ing of the Republlcarf Social Club iay before Easter, the place in! on February 24, and while attend- earnings of $11,380,486, or *4.79 the supervisory personnel at in all donations of merchandise for orj the art staff of the Loudspeaker. was held oh Tuesday, at the home per share In 1954 on the basis of the Borough Hall. f the llvinlivinge room ot a modern home. | ing college he wus active in the the bazaar to be held on Sunday, His parens are Mr. and Mrs. John of Mts. Wallace Leone, vice-presi- ">' ?•:.•£ .A I*' PA HE TWO FRIDAY, iviARHii M, 105 rleplmnf niuul liattiillnn nf boun- .Stanislaus Milos K:ive the Invoca- Etffi Hunt (ircus to Open tiful p.irls nnd n troupe of dnnclnp! tion. Guest speaker was Krtwnrd buys miike this liiiRe spectacle llt- Port Reading A. Kolodzlej, Sayrevllle, who si>oke For I* A I, Tomorrm t1 rally Hie blKKest. tiance number on 'The Meaning of Prayer." Your Garden In N .Y. April 4 ever produced. Personals Other speakers were Chief Ste- CARTERET ~ The Police "Mrxicanorama." t h e aerial phen liazar; Richard '/iiiiriiro. This Week- lelir Iii'ni'.iic will sponsor un f,,,il( first assistant chief; Mi; Alvln ERK Hunt, tomorrow at 9 AM T!ir (iri'iitcsl. Show on Earth. spectHcle. this year will feature By ChtflM H. CMinort -* perennial harbinger of Spring, Is bevies of maram-playlng beau- Shaffer, president, nf, the Altnr the .Soldiers nnd Sailors Men Rotten Vnhrenitj, iht State mnvniK on Manhattan. • » ties swinging high In the air in and Rosary Society; Mrs, Michael Pnrk. Solecki, president of the Auxiliary, ^University of New }*Hef -v Bon sting a host of new Euro- a ballet built around a Latin mo- By MRS. All children to the age < James Clnrdlello, president nf the will lie permitted to partici,, pean nncl Asiatic acts and more tif. Beautiful Plnlto del Oro, JOHN t. lavishly stagpd and costumed Spanish mistress of the high trap- Board of Fire Commissioners, and Tli" ehtldrcn will be grouped than ever before In its history, eze, will be the central figure in M«DONNELL William Connell, Sewmen. Bnlmy days in the late winter cordliiK (') ages and prizes «m and early spring are an Invitation RinMluiK Bros, and Barnum & this utterly beautiful production, IS Sixth Street Breakfast wns prepared by the iiwurdrd lo the winners in Ladles' Auxiliary, under the direc- to get out and work in the garden. Tt.uhy Circus opens Its annual performing to the lilting strains of Port Reading 40-tliiy Madison Square Garden "Dolores" and "My Darling," tion of Chief Stephen Lunar and Perhnps I should say temptation, Deputy Chief Charles MakwJ (•iu':ii!cment on April. WO-ft-Ult-W Mrs. Patsy LaRusso, chairmen, for that Is just what pleasant days ski nnd Sgt. Edward Czajko Four magnificent new spec- assisted by Mrs. Nicholas Pelie- arc for the peinon who has not nrc co-phiilirnun of the affaii uirli-., liiwhllKht the 1866 edition Washington School grlno, Mrs. Sabby Martino, Mrs. had much experience, To yield to i slated by the off duty policy ill the BiK Show. The most glor- Pupils in Program Alvin Shaffer, Mr.s. John Surlk, the temptation muy result In harm und the P.A.L. auxiliary. MILS o[ these Is "i3ay It With Miss I'illii Given Shower Mrs. Stephen Lazar, Mrs, Mabel to the soil. CARTERET-Easter Egg Town A Miiiiii.se miscellaneous shower Solecki, Mrs. Michael Satfso, Mrs. PLAN tOR DANCE Flowers," u $300,000 production A fefti weeVs ago J chanced to be DKOTAL MARVEL... One-w«*k- was the locale of Mrs. Strack's Prank Barbato, Mr.s. Sam DiMa- CARTERKT — Stephen Hm in wlm-h hundreds of human and wit.-; held iii honor of Miss Julie nt the new home of a person who «M DosflM Nipper of San Fran- class for their Easter program. The rino and Mrs. Andrew Declbus. Ink, chairman of the arr:\i, iiiumul performers cavort among I'lllo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hud not had much garden experi- ciic* w»i born with two lowtr ;i pinfuslon of flowery costumes program was given for parents and Auxiliary Activities ence. The contractors Imd laid a ments committee announced tfiilph Pillo, Fourth Street, at the tetth. bat dotiu't wtnt U iiiid uoreeously animated floats. pupils of the Washington School. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Port stepping-stone walk, nnd had not day that the gala Annual Spru them hut yet. "mimllng Rock N' Roll" Is a The p'roKiam follows: Welcome, Lido Gardens, Perth Amboy. The Reading Fire Company 1 will hold spaced the flagstones properly. It ' n.mce Sponsored by the 8t. VaH Yvonne Fedeyko; prayer. Linda HfTalr was given by her brides- a card party April 25. was a beautiful day, overhead, but ' Holy Names Society win be h charming fantasy with the enor- As You Were moti.s herd of more than 60 ele- Kaw>; recitation. "Sing A Song mnids-to-be, Misses Gloria Ster- Mrs. Jamej Clardiello, chair- there was still frost in the ground, Saturday evening. May 19, at i man, Would like her committee to A Government official suggest- St. James" Hall on LongH phants us the biggest participants. of Spring," Linda Kuzmn; an- phone, Wustfleld; Albina D'Ale&slo, so that the soil on top was thawed Forty of the huge pachyderms nouncer, Linda Kuzma; Easter meet at her home, 240 Fourth but sticky-wet. ed the destru/ion of a bis pile of Street. Oley Brothers Orchis! Aiieiie Pillo, sister of the bride-to- I!o;k N' Roll to authentic Jugle Bunny, Marianne Laura: recita- Street, Wednesday evening, April all, unimportant and ragged rec- from Newark has been enfaJ The flagstones were moved. In nun's played by an 11 -piece baby tion, Veronica Slrockman; dance, be, und Miss Plllo's mother, Mrs. 4, at 8:00 o'clock. ords to make room for Current for this affair. "Bunny Hop," Veronica Slrock- Ralph Pillo, all of Port Reading. the process, the spaces between filing, The written proposal was them were churned up, and there submitted, and referred from one CARD OF THANKS man, Marianne Laura; recitation, Sixty-five guests from Wood- TO ELECT OFFICERS GOLD COINS VALUABLE "Bunny," Charlotte Dodge; reel CARTPRET — Ladles' Crafts- was much trampling along the office and one official to another, Atlanta, Oa. —pot a $50 s\ JOSEPH PODOTJRSKI bridge, Carteret, Avenel, Perth tatlon, "Easter Eggs." Michael Mc- HAT TRICK . . . Thin latrtex men's Club will meet April 13, when edges of the stones. in the usual routine, until quite a piece? If you have, It's vn We wish to express our deep Glllis, Jennette Kelemen, Linda bathlnr inlt exhibited In Frank- Amboy, WestMeld, White. Plains, new officers will be eleeted. Mrsi Stirring and pressure on the soil' new file had been built up on It. about $800, according to the gratitude to our relatives, Fabian, Suzanne Hemsel; recita- ftrt, Germany, hai «m»ll skirt N. Y., and Port Reading attended, Harry Yetman is chairman of theforced some of the moisture out, lantn Coin Club, which points friends imd neighbors for their which can be detached and worn Finally a down or more offi- ( tion, Phyllis Zuccaro, Judith nominating committee. which Is one of the steps In mak- I that almost any gold toln now) klnd expressions of sympathy, HlUttt Miss Pillo will be married April' cial had approved destroying the Fuchs, Linda Kazo, Sandra A theatre party will be held ing brick. When it comes tlrjM to ! worth more than its face valup.f .spiritual bouquets and beau- 28 at noon, in St. Anthony's o|d papers and at last the order Schwartz, Raymond Lukaczewskl; April 24 in New York with Mr.s. sow grass seed in the Joints and at 1 tiful floral tributes extended Church, Port Reading, to George Oame through to dispose of them Is said $10 gold pieces Jell for recitation, "The Flowers' Dream" SERVICES TONIGHT Frank Manhart as chairman. the sides, it would not be at all Ui us in our recent bereave- Dwyer, son of Mr. and' Mrs., as salvage. But the final authority to $18, $5 pieces for about $9,] John Brechka: recitation, "Hot CARTERET — Rev. Karl O. surprising to find that the soil ment in the loss of our dearly had added this note: "Provided pletes for about $4, and s Cross Buns," John Gartley, Mi- Klette, pastor of the Zlon Lutheran| George Dwyer, Manhattan Ave- that had been tramped on and ijelovcd father and1 grandfa- that copies are made of all papers Items such as $4 gold pieces chael Spoganetz, Frank Markle Church announced that tonight nue, Avenel. stirred will be like a brick, ther. Joseph Podgurskl. destroyed. up to $400. wlcz, Robert Lanlgan, Charles Ca- an English service will be held at Annual Breakfast Soil that is wet should never be We especially with to thank labrese, George Sloan, John Broad- 7:30 P.M. and the Easter Sunday Prior to the Palm Sunday worked if you want to garden or Rev M. A. Konopka; Rev. A. foot; song and parade, Medley of services are German confession breakfast sponsored by Port Read- grow grass on it. It would b* all J Huber; Rev. Michael J. Easter Songs," choir members and and holy Communion at 8 A.M. Ing Fire Company 1, the firemen, riuht to walk over it, but not twice Ksetiiak; Pr. Oeorge Miller; the class. and English confession and holy exempt firemen. Holy Name So- in the same place. PERTH AMBOY BUSINESS COLLEGE nr. L. Ralnais; staff nurses; Communion at 9:30 A.M. ciety, Altar and Rosary Society, So, even though it Is wise to MRS. It. BARBBR, Mir. Holy Name Society ;Holy Fam- The choir members are Carol Ladles' Auxiliary and fire commis- dig the garden soil early, first test TUESDAY ind THURSDAY EVENINGS, 8:JO to 9:10 P. M.j ily Society; St. Joseph Society; Markowltz, Irene, Small, Veronica Could Be True sioners all received communion In the soil to see If It Is workable, Ann-ncan Agricultural Chemi- Sirockman, Frances Hovanec, a body at the 7:30 o'clock mass Some of the tests you can make (-iil Co.. Live Wire Club Gen- Yvonne Fedeyko, Peter Sowirka, "How'd you come out in that In St. Anthony's Church. S.abby ure simple enough. One is to turn SHORTHAND - TYPEWRITING eral Cable Corp.; pall bearers; Willie Markwnlt, George Lovas, fight with your wife the other Martino and Rinaldo Lombard! over a forkful of soil and hit it a Cnrieri't police escort and the William Pulaski and Michael Pan- night?" served as altar boys. whack with the fork. If It break* ACCOUNTING * ENGLISH Synowleckl Funeral .Home for kullcs. "Aw, she came crawling to me apart, go ahead. Mitisfiictory services rendered. The program was under the on her hands and knees." Breakfast was served after the Joseph Podgurskl general direction of Mrs. Hel "What did she say?" Mass in the church hall. Charles Another is to turn over the fork- COMPTOMETRY - SPELLING Family of Late Strack. assisted by Mrs. Marian "Come out from under that bed, McGettigan. president of the flre ful, take a handful, squeeze It and NEW CLASSES FORMING APRIL 3 AND 5 Ryan and Miss Julia Machysyn. you coward." company, was toastmaster. Rev. with the hand held out at shoulder level, drop it. If n stays In a (24-Hour lump, don't dig. If it breaks well, Call VA 6-3433 Telephone Service) go ahead. or write FIRST CHIEF . . , Maj. Gen. Pigskins, distinctively grained Iskinder Mina Is the first presi- include shorties that are buckled PERTH AMBOY BUSINESS COLLEGE dent of Pakistan which is now a at the wrist and often hand-sewn 306 State St. (Cor Smith and State) Perth Amboy I republic under Its new constitu- as well as elbow length gloves, with OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND tion. elastic insets for a shirred effect. MANY FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS For EASTER Entertaining May all the happiness of the Eas- Calvert's $£.55 ter season surround you and your Reserve qts. *» family. May you rejoice anew in the miracle of spiritual rebirth. *.!>•• -f- - ' t j - •:,-';_>*!,, May the glory of the Day shine brightly in your heart throughout the year to come. This is our Eas- ter wish for you. CALL WO-8-1889 FOR FREE DELIVERY 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. PS.: WE HAVE BOCK BEER! WOODBRIDGE We?d like to express our sincere gratitude to all those LIQUOR STORE who sent flowers, telegrams, cards; placed congratulatory 1 Joseph Andrascik, Prop. 574 AMBOY AVENUE, WOODBRIDGE ' messages in the newspaper or personally extended best wishes at the Formal .Opening of our neio building kut week.. It COLON IA certainly was gratifying lo all of us. ' • •. i CARVEL To those,wlfo have not as yet had the opportunity to frorp visit our new offices, we extend a cordial invitation to do so 1 Our Sincere Wish To Our BAUMANN'S at your convenience. In keeping with our policy of "keeping! Many Friends and Customers up with the times" we now offer to our patram the most I " -PLANTS- complete, modern hanking facilities available. V In plants we feature Hardy Azaleas, Rose Bushes, in1 bloom, Hydrabgetjs, Tulips, Hyacinths, Begonias, Cinerarias and many others. ' r-CUT FLOWERS-H In cut flowers, Easter lilies, Snap- dragons, Tulips, sweet Peas, Carna- The Officers and Directors of the tions, Gladiolas, Stock, Anemones, Ranunculus, Scotch Heather and others. OPEN CORSAGES Woodbridge A corsage for your Mother, Wife, or EVES. Sweetheart arranged in the Biiumann'a TILL 9 style of Qrchids, Gardenias, Sweetpeas Mary Borden and Lillian Berger of MARCH und Rosas, etc. National Bank 28T1I For your far-away friends send flowers TILL or plants through our F.T.D. servloe Moore Avenue and Berry Street EASTER ORDER EARLY!! Opposite Town Hall BORDEN'S RA 7-0711 or 0712 SURPRISE CENTER Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System Corner 0/ Main and School Streets J. R. BAUMANN, Inc. WOODBRIDGE 900 St. GeorgfH Avenue, Hjihway PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 30, lflf.fi PAGE THREE lolumbun-Cleveland HRKVIEW PATTER OBITUARIES PTA Plam Semon R08ENBAOM MRS. DOROTHY HEPWORTH osE CARTERET — The Columbia #**• CA-1-7341 CA-1-4J90 MRS. AONKS II. ALLEN .qulem will be offered In the Holy Cleveland P.T A. will hold » com- CARTERET—Mrs. Apnes Hctti*11 Family Church nt 9:30 o'clock. In- bined March and April meeting on Tuesday, April 10 at the Columbus meeting of the gel, Mrs. Muriel Qerstlcr, and Mrs Allen, 75, 1)0 Penning ferment will be In St, Ocrtrude's rr« bo held on Wednes- venue, died Wednesday night at1 Cemetery. School commencing nt 8 P.M. rA Phyllis Shulman. in the Music Room Mr. and Mrs, J. Conto, 94 Daniel irr home. She was a former rest- The resulnr March meeting *Vr.i,s?Viool at 8 P.M. Street, announce the arrival of ent, of South Amboy Surviving' MRS. MARGARET E. FINN which wns to have been held oft ^"' ^r Hunt will be held an Infant son, born on March 24. •i> a daughter. Aplta, this bor- CARTERET — Mrs. Margaret March 20, was cancelled due to lB the snow storm, " \ilnVh 31, at Carteret iBh. E, Finn. 1R BurllnRton Street, died Mr. and Mm. D. Logan, 67 Ha- Sunday of a heart attack while Raman Street, arc the proud par- Funeral services were held this A fdthers nlsht will be presented ;1 nornlnc from the Oustav ,?. Novak visltlnH ill HIP home of her dautrh- with an elaborate program entitled ' !'t'rauLlon to motorists ent* of an Infant daughter, born 'T ; ron«l*«te M pede- March 27. The couple have five Funeral Home, Perth Amboy with Irr. Mrs. Peter Rasmussen, 93 Mac- "3urpres.setl Desires" presented by Arlluir Drive, Edison. the Theatre Arts Group. •»>r , i,-ul«rly school-chl - soav he Rev. K Kirkrgaai'd-Jrnsen. rl 'fflcintlng. Interment was in Widow of Robert J. Finn, she The nominntint: committee will I \, "• m,,t walk in the street, ConurntuUtlons to Mr. and Jl •^lnvcrleaf Park Cemetery. survived, besides Mrs, Rasmussen also present a slnlr of officers and • ' ,iii of holes and pud- Mrs. R. Josephs, 55 Ash Street, by two sons. Oeorqe und William the second and third grade mothers h»; 1 complaints have who celebrated their eighth wed- MRS. MAY WICKIIAM both this borough: 15 urandchil- will be in chane of hospitality. ! v,d M»«t children are ding anniversary on March 28. CARTFRET — Mis. May Wlck- rn dren and a brother, Ocor(?e Houser, hod by cars driving at nm. 71, 34 Ufayette Street, died Woodbrldue. The House Ways nnd Means |1 Thomas Howland, son of Mr. «•" slow down while drlv- and Mrs. Thomas Howland, 84 Saturday nlsht at her home as ft The funeral was held .Wednesday Committee hns cleared the way for Jl*,,. development. Leber Avenue, will celebrate his •psult of Injuries sustained In a mornlnc from the Qreiner Funeral bill preventing n $3,000,000,000 |n our new neighbors, second birthday tomorrow. all. Born In Kingston, N. V., she Home. A hish mass Of requiem was cut In excise and corporation taxes. , M,< D^o Hlgglns and WHS a resident here for 80 years, offered in St. Joseph's Church by Democrats refrained from tucking 1 ,hildr-n, Joseph and She was the widow of John Wlck- on B rider providing income tax 11 Rev. Louis M. Cortney, OSM. In- 41HS mrch St. PatricPatriciia Presbyterian Church IHITI, Sr. te-rment WPS In St. James' Ceme- relief. • •' i irl ; hrv third birthday to- at Service Tonight Mrs. Wlekham was a member tery, Woodbrldge. """ d Mr. H"d Mrs. Hlnlna St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Bearers were Richard Dunigan, George Thuliensen, Michael and CARTERET — This evening at Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Arnold Houser, George Stanberger 8 o'clock there will be a Good Alice Compton: a son, John, Jr., Friday service at the First Presby- both this borough; a sister, Mrs. and Thovald Rasmussen. "'f ..,„„ party In honor of her terian Church. The minister will OUTLIVED HSKTTLNKKS: Hrrr is the old Ahim na Hydrate Buildhu of the Westvaco which Is Adolph WolferBhtones, Kingston, * ^his week. Ouc»t* torn down hy tlir (i. and (',. Contracting C wipnny. this borough. When the plant's olflest N, Y., three grandchildren and six ALEXANDER KISH preach the «ermon "Look At The Alexander Kish, 120 Lincoln r ftlir Elaine and Allen structure is raied. it will provided pientv ol room for future expansion. great-grandchildren. Cross." A Men's Chorus will slnn Avenue, died yesterday at the Eli- T ,|,n.v and Louis Saginarlo, Funeral services were held Wed- "There Is A Green Hill Far Away" zabeth General Hospital after a %"•**. Gary. Rl^rd, and by Oower. Miss Florence Perry nesday afternoon at John J. Lyman l, , ,Tiih<-rR.PaUyand8»Uy Rci. Brown to Attend Funeral Home, 21 Locust Street, short Illness r r will sing the solo "My Redeemer He was a resident of Carteret for ;md Henry Peterson. and My Lord." . Two-Week Institute Brief Ilems Rcv.Orville N, Davidson officiated ,.„,, -ipptlnEs to Albert at the services and interment was 50 years, He was a member of Service at 8:00 A.M. In Roosevelt In Gloverleaf Cemetery, Wood- the Sacred Heart K. C. Church 'Von ;)=iniel St., who cele- CARTERET — The Rev. Mal- Park for the Junior HI and West- bridge. He was employed at the General Lf(] ,, birthday this week. minster Fellowships of the First Icolm G. Brown, minister of the of the Week American Tank and Storage Co i ,,,,MV recovery to W. E. Blng- Presbyterian Church. Mr. Paul Presbyterian Church, will attend Bearers were: Fred Brockop, In Carteret. He Is survived by his 114 Daniel St., who Is Hackott will preach "The Stone the Presbyterian Institute of In- Emllfo Guzman, Steven Stek, Jo- wife, Teresa Plttel Kish; two sons, in Carteret seph WUusz, George Mtsdom and tmii from an emergency Is Rolled Aw»y." The Chapel Choir dustrial Relations at McCormlck William A. Kish of Elizabeth and lomv Daunhtcr born to Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Bai'tos. will sing at the service. The re- Theological Seminary, Chicago. James P. Kish of Carteret; two ,„ ,, ,J<*1 and Mark 8pic- Alfred Woltkowski, 75 Arthur SHOE CLUB J1;ld r gular Easter morning services will St, Joseph's School PTA wil Street, at the Elizabeth General The term is from April 2 till April sisters, Mrs. John Casola of Perth 1 k lisL be held tt 9:30 and 11:00. There hold a theater and dinner part; BRONISLAW WIKLGOLINSKI Amboy and Mrs. Delia Barton of h'tl n'.' ^' , , . Hospital, Elizabeth, March 24. 19. The local minister has received CAETERET — Bronlslaw Wlel- rl,,y rellclatlonn to John will be identical services with a in New York, April 14 with Mrs Paterson and twin granddaugh- chlldreri's nursery at both serv- a National Mission Board scholar- Michael Poll in charge. gollnjski, 62. 15 Catherine Street, ters, Susan and Sharon Klah of |(irr.v Brooks, son of Mr. and Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ices. The minister will preach the ship to attend the Institute. Three died yesterday at his home. He Elizabeth. ' i)PI.,v Brooks. Sycamore St., ley Mavcinlak, 187 Randolph f!;i'd iii.* first milestone sermon "Triumph Through Trage- mbjects are studied: people in in- Rev. Louis M.'Cortney, OSM was the husband of the late Mrs. Funeral services will take place rW Street, at the Afavay Memorial Balbina Wlelgoltnskl and resided in if>d,iy. dy." The Senior Choir will sing dustry, people in the Industrial spiritual director of St. Joseph from the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Hospital. Marcrr26. Mrs. Mar- ommunlty, the church in the In- this Borough for the past 43 years. ,l,;. Samuel Roscnbaum, 80 "Kim of Kings" by Simper. Miss School, pastor of St. Joseph Wheeler Avenue on Monday morn- Florence Perry will sine "Hosanna" cinlak i.s the former Anne Ewan- dustrial and urban community. Church has announced that th He was a communicant of the ,,,,1 si cnirrtalned the Bullc- ciw. ing. April 2, at 8:30 A.M. A re- t PP Wednesday eve- by Grainier. At 2:30 ?M. the Co- Visits are made to factories, to first Holy communion for par Holy Family R. C. Church and quiem high Mass at the Sacred i The ? present were: Mrs. Weds will sponsor the Easter Egc Dauehter born to Mr. and Mrs. management offices, to union halls, ochlal and public school chl was a member of Its Holy Fam- Heart R.C. Church at 9 A.M. Rev. Hunt. ;o city neighborhoods and instl- dren will take place April 7 at ily Society and the Polish Na- a. J. Petrlck will be the celebrant. i,m Miller. Mrs. Nettie Sple- Danlsl Lopan, 67 Hagaman Street Purchase 12 I at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Eliza- .utions, and to city churches. The the 8 A. M. mass. A breakfast tional Alliance, Group No. 33. He Interment in Holy Trinity Ceme- was also a member of the Polish beth. Mrs. Louan is the former minister will be accompanied by will follow in the church base- .cry, Perth Amboy. Pairs of Shoes and Receive Aid Society and was a retired em- Jane Dunleavey. his wife and two children. ment. ploye of the U.S. Metal and Re- MANUEL A. CASTRO Durlnu the absence of the minis- American Legion Auxiliary Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- fining Co. CARTERET — The funeral of ONE PAIR Lik« quick ter, the pulpit will be supplied by will hold its annual Poppy sales ward Lavin, 1433 Roosevelt Ave- Surviving are two daughters, Manuel A. Castro, 70 Roosevelt Dr. J. Christy Wilson and Dr. May 25 and 26. Mrs. Clifford nue, at the Railway Memorial Hos- Mrs. Julius Nagy of this borough Avenue, was held Saturday morn- Promiiti ktpt? Normnn V. Hope, both professors Cutter is chairman. pital. Mrs. Lavin is the former at Princeton Theological Seminary. and Mrs. Joseph Slezak, Helmetta Ing. Services were conducted at FREE Shown what you Carol Gurka. Dr. Wilson is Professor of Ecu- Juliannc Ardowski, daughter of and three sons, Stanley of Indiana the Synowiecki Funeral Home, 46 Atlantic Street by Rev. Aloyslus mcnlcs and Field Work at the Mr. and Mrs. John Barbarczuk, and Marion and Chester of this w«nt to Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. seminary. He was a missionary to borough, six grandchildren and a Boland, OSM., of St. Joseph's 10 Laurel Street, left this week for Church, Interment was In Rosehlll Adam Pluta. 86 Lowell Street at Iran for many years and has the St. Dorothy Training School. brother, Stanley of Poland. buy and the Rahway Memorial Hospital written many books. Dr. Hope Is The funeral will be held Monday Cemetery, Linden. Bearers were Mrs. Pluta Is the former Emma Professor of Church History and is Shortage amid plenty plagues morning at 9 o'clock from the Manuel Franco, Rosans Dominger, Mirolli. Dos Santos, Bello, Emillo Ogando nolwhal well known as a popular preacher the coffee business. Synowiecki Funeral Home, 46 At' lantic Street. A high mass of re and Ildcfonso Nieh. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto There is no Murk, 71 Warren Street at the time limit on offer. ttstllTtt'i Perth Amboy General Hospital Calling All Past Dancers of the Ihott littit thtaff th«t fount March 21, ( Carteret School of Dancing Son born to Mr. and Mrs and ketp our cttftomtri happy* Stephen Molnar, 72 Pershins Ave Knroll now in brush-up course and participate I nue at,the Perth Amboy Genera: in the 50th Anniversary program. Hospital, March 27. Advertising First Class Saturday, April 7, 3 P. M, at the Enjoy stepping out in fashion for Son born to Mr. and Mrs. like this- STUDIO, 128 EDGAR STREET Easter, with some of the finest Richard Albright, 59 Mulberry Street at the Elizabeth General Hospital. Mrs. Albright Is the for- SUITS and TOPCOATS in America: mer Theresa Williams. New cluswes now forming for summer session. Fall recital to he held Boosts For any member of the 'BOTANY 500" Tailored by DAJtOFF Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. family. William Clark, 17 Larch Street. at the Elizabeth General Hospital, Tap, ballet and acrobatic; also ballroom for "TIMELY" CLOTHES Elizabeth. > children and adults. your "MIDDISHADE" CLOTHES An increase of fi per cent In For further information call CA-1-5295 most railroad freight rates was THE BUILDER "ALLIGATOR" COATS recently authorized by the Inter- Happy Easter'Greetings business state Commerce Commission to ber YOU WANT come effective March 7.' ...Uea«ytofindinth« SHOES FOR THE FAMILY "BRIEGS-BUILT" CLOTHES Yellow Pages of your Telephone Book. SEE: t $40/75 to $85.00 WOODBRIDGE Drivewty Conitnictioa SHULAND r Building Contrulon NOTICE Horn* Inprovtmcnl "Wheye Proper Fit STORES ,.. sends customers CirpuMn , Comes First" 1 Muon Conlrtctort 67 WASHINGTON AVE. Just'Say; "CHARGE IT to the Yellow Pa-jos Roofer) On your HANDI-CHABGK OPEN Because of (load Friday, a legal to look for you. Cabinet Hikln CArteret 1-866 KoisT! NO EXTRA COST! Whenever you wtnt holiday, all offices in the Municipal Is your name easy anything built...LOOK THURSDAY to spot? Open This Bw&jsmD mo , and ! j Building ure closed today. Intha Do you list all your YELLOW Fri. and Sat. L.BNEGS & SONS (JKORGE BRKCHKA products and ••rVlces? PAGES IMITH AT KINO #«. - PIRtl AMiW. FRIDAY Llorougli Clerk I REE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Till 9 P.M. Open Friday Evening TU1 9 O'clock V NEW JERSEY MR tatPHOHf COMPAN* | For Your Last Minute 'Til 9 P. M. Shopping Convenience ~T -t* l r\ •' i« Fk + PRIMARY ELECTION Vote Regular Organization Democrat* Mi7,i«;r*ip7M..iiF..i 'or Mayor For Council For Council * * ,* I JOSEPH JOSEPH JOHN Lcschck Mitro Synowiecki 1'AIU I OK III i MMI'AION COMMIIH-l T..GE TOVTi I I- IT",;. FIRST BAPTIST I Holy Days, mass at ft:30 A. M. Sun otif IN BLAZE OF GLORY vised the flalithiR of ;i llfv. John D. Rfifro i day School 10 A. M. DM Molnes, IOWR — The day downtown. One of his II, Rundny—11 A. M. jnrt , P. M, before Fire Chief Charlei L, SlndP marked, The old boy's sn;, CARTERET ST. ELIZABETH Wan made to All we ask is that you bring your own container, preferably a shoe- measure, too box. Don't miss this chance. Come early and be sure of getting yours. Whtn you build or buy, we'd gladly help you' Clip Out This Coupon! arrange horn* financing that exactly fits Please fill in the coupon below for presentation at the door. your Individual needs. TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 19$6 Doors Open "WCAl MOBTGAOE WAM8 I Name SS •**""«.«. Street :....'. Bt. No, Box No. 9:00 A. M. W.0M $39.54 $|3>00 Town ! 4.000 47.45 39.M I own ["] Dogs • Chickens rj Rabbits Tuesday, Good only on above date. No children pnless accompanied by adults. APRIL 3rd CLOSED Safety for StvUp Since 1869 ALL DAY The PERTH AMBOY Good, Savings Institution Amboy Feed Co., Inc. Friday mm AMMT. MW JltSfT George Walsh, President MUHU HOUM. MfOW MMAMCf COIPQtAnON 87 YEARS OF SERVICE TO SAVERS - 1869 -1956 i 279 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. «*»« w CMW*> PERTH AMBOY, N. J {••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••l«l T"AOI FTVF, ,(,1,1.11 Meeting Men's (Hub Lead Perth Amboy likes Auto Racing To f(ksday Night In Hill Pin Loop QPEAKING Down St. Mary's Be Resumed At Borough Hall JAM£$ li Game Margin J ABOUT SPORTS CadetsBy 67.57 Old Bridge Track i' [);itiny Semenza. ' ,,i,Tclnr. announced CARTFRRT- The Uk^s Men's - ftonnle Hoyda OLD BRIDGE. N J. - Veteran , I,rill will be a "luh, by winnin.', the odd Kame hrrw in 37 points on 15 field (speed pilots in heavy nnmhfrs will tli from De Belhi s is runvnlly lead- Danny Semen/a rtroppod us a note this week gun ls and 7 fouls to spark the Perth participate In the first nuto races «rs or indt- [nl(imt! the close HUH Bowl Commer- advising that the Recreation Softball loop will hold an Amboy Okes to an 81-67 triumph for 1B56 in North und Central cinl Industrial l/-ai?ue by 1 'a ovi'i the lowil St. Mary Cadeta In Jersey Sunday afternoon, April S, H.-.l- ' .',.,n Senior Softball organization meeting next Wednesday. Hf has sent v L'uinrs. Joe I*sky WHS hi«h man twnn .Saturday. The. locals led when Ed Otto. Sr, new head of 111 I" ^l^sduy. April 4, at 7 out invitations to no less than 13 clubs to participate. at half time, but the visitors com- the three year old rarewgy, intro- '',),,nniKli Hall. for the winners.- while Lou But- WHS high for tlie losers. The manded wide margins in the last duces for the initial time the \ in i ,, were two snft- Due to the success of the split league setup last sea- 111( Waznee's Tavern won two Kames two periods.! NASCAR brlKade of racing special- j,, operation under the from Garvey's Taxi, which enabled son, Danny feels that the same arrangement will be Richie Terebetsky, the Cadets ists In competition with the local M ], ||| . Rccrentlon De- t I hem to move Into a lie with I> followed this summer. The following week Dan will leadine scorer, boosted Ms ad- favorites who have dominated the |' ||, winners In both ;|h P Bella's fur second plnce. Urban- hold a meeting of the Senior baseball league teams, vantage by sinking In 30 points scene in the past. """ '(h ()l|ier foi' the cham- ski rolled a 544 set, which was for a total of 202 for 12 games Headline performers from all "" '"nii this has proved so high nn the winners, while T. Still hampered by cold weather, Dougy King has Al Bnbenchik was next wit)) high purts of the Enst who are num- n* ''„.„ Mr. Senwnai feels Akiilfv. ic/'s 557 set imred the Taxi continued to confine his activities to indoor sessions. man for the locals with 14 points. bered nmoris the 10.000 members '!')Mll,, program will attain men. Tlie Perth Amboy's victory was of tlie liuae organization which W t » • He hopes the weather man will give him a break soon u wfavrs HIT shown in R bl^nd of in bwninii, Wyat.t Earp, In the NOT FAIR orlon find r.llk. These nrw fabrics picture in bp produced by Hal Phoenix. Arit. .— Thr .-h In Fashion Now, nrr almost fl.s pnpulflr for men's Wiilli.'i for Paramount. who recently broke Into m, 1 clothes us with the ladlrs. Sport here were not fair. Tho ilj!lk| TEMPER TOSS BRIDE The- story, "The Eyes of Father manager's fountain pen (,,,,, shirts and sport coats made of By Grace V. Schillinger It seems that fabrics are rnnk- silk and wool combined with the Tomassino," presented on televi- desk, replacing It with m, R ns much news as silhouettes 8ynthrtic Abers are found In the sion lasl. September, has been pensive ball-point pen fi,t,ri| counter, They took iiis ,. In the current French sprinK fash- most fashionable haberdashery. Rock Hudson and Henry Gins bought by Universal. The story ; razor and left him a s;itr "DEN Is such 1 wonderful hiis- work easier if you just wanted to! Ions, Many of the top designers Newly popular is the print fnnric berg, production executives, have deals with the murder of a priest and three blades. L* band and I'm 10 happy that You Just don't care, that's all!" feature new blends of American )f synthetic blends, achieving » formed n corporation to make mo- in San Francisco and the efforts Jean's lists kept time with her I want to inire my happiness synthetic fibers in striking new new effect with a filling print in tion pictures. The now firm will of a young policeman who turns Kith you. Come visit us any time, ranting. "Nobody's as dumb ts TAX CHEAT TIPS weaves Mid textures, which the design Is printed on the come into bpln? after the expira- In his shield to devote all his time >1nm. Lovingly, your daughter, you! How can you be so bllndl" illing or crosswise threads of the tion of Rock's current contract to tracking down the killer. The Internal Revenw 1''an." Mrs., Markham had all she could Top favorite of the season is abrie only. with Universal - International paid out a total of $602,817 >,•,• Before Mrs. Markham received stand. With a stifled sob she rushed orlon. It is being blended with Rock, at the present time, Is busy The script of the screen version individuals who tipped off tin J tin/ invitation she'd been a bit out and put her arms around her silk, wool, nnd cotton. The result ernment about other peopi, J worried about Jean'i marriage to daughter. "Tell me what's wrong, Is lovely to look at, easy to care Candid Comment nt work In Edna Ferber's novel, of "Tea and Sympathy," which is "Giant," to be released by Warner scheduled to go before the cam- delinquencies. The Inform* i,, a farmer. Would Jean b« home- dear. What's the matter." for, not expensive and wears like The music teacher was proudly Brothers. eras In April, is being given some not identified nor was thr sick so many mlle« from home? Jean looked up Into her moth- Iron. presenting her pupils In a recital. final polishing by playwright Rob- collected as a Tr.iult of u, Would she miss the city? Would er's face and burst out laughing. Many evening (towns and wed- Wter the extended musical pro- she make new friends easily? — estimated. "Guess 1 had you worried. I'm ding gowns are fashioned of hand- gram, ice cream, cake, and fruit ert Anderson. * these were the questions that only doing what you suggested, Jo Van Fleet, who was nomin- some new orlon natln which has were served. One of the young ated for an Academy Award foT chased each other through her Mom," Jean spread out her lingers the body of slipper satin and gives mind. as If to bring all the mean words mugrcians had brought her little the best supporting actress of 1955, WHAT \ H.VT! . . , Spring hat shape to a dress. Many fabric rother along as a guest. will play the role of Kate Fisher Of course, she'd visit Jean and back ao they'd march again in shoes are being made of orlon and ntylfn for ladles feature sAme un- review for her mother. As the youngdrer was taking his girl friend of Doc Holllday We Got 'Em i ENDS •k Lana Turner * TONITE Richard Burton 2 "RAINS of RANCHIPUR IVY CAPS EASTER NOVELTIES Smash Mils Co-Hit "THE LIVING SWAM?" Baskets • Eggs - Toy* • Uuimir* • dun I* IIUIMY .Hid SATURDAY SUNDAY and MONDAY STARTS TUESDAY 11 u nii'li i»> Huxart - Urne Tierney OPEN EVKMMiS TH- 10 TONY PAT AKNKZ KALI. II OPEN EASTER SUNDAY III, 1 I*. M. cRn-Bom "FOREVER DARLING and Color 'SQUARE JUNGLE CO-IUT PilBLIX PHARMACY VO-IUI •J Thundtrlni Action nuns SHOP .Mm I'd) nt In Olor 103 MAIN S'lttKKT r VAIN S18EH - •'THE ROAD TO DENVER" 1111 HOWUItV HOYS Ntit !u Umilwui til's "FORT YUMA' OJH-II rtuluy lil D P. M. EX'JUA 5 (UU)K CAK'l'OONS "JAIL BUSTERS" Added lenges which Mr. Kemp always Iw toeen 'FIELDER'S CHOICE' able to see—and to meet-4n the discharge (ARTERET PRESS of his responsibilities. MICROSCOPE n,,hrd Every Friday by Cartwet Press It has been pleasant through many of P "r Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. i. his years to see the application of a deep Telephone Cartwet 1-5600 and sensitive nature, of a firm and gentle ON Chariei E. Gregory character, to the exciting requirements Editor and Publbhet which arise in a large plant almost by the rates by mall Including post- minute, For those of us who have watched, COMMUNISM Vem $3.00; six months, $.1.50; three we have looked through eyes inspired with Z i)5 cents; single copies by mall, 10 admiration for what we saw—because here ' All payable ln advance. was a thorough workman, a noble spirit, a Where did Stalin make his bisbecomc ever so grateful for the ' ,an ler delivery, 8 cents per copy. kind word and a twinkling eye achieving I as second class matter June 8,1924, mistake? Now that the once "In- brenthlns spell Riven them. But ( the larger things which confound and vincible" Stalin Is being vilified gradually the puce is quickened N. J., Po»t Office, under the Act escape us lesser mortals. This, indeed, has and Russian history rewritten, the ncnln until the limits of enduranoe March 1, question becomes appropriate. Sta- ure approached, In that way a been an example rewarding to have en- lin's mistake did not lie in his modern dictator can avoid creat- countered. treatment or mistreatment of the Ing a population so desperate that Russian people. Despite all the it is ready to facn modern weapon* p,mover and Etuter We wish for Mr. Kemp, now that he has suffering and police terror of the In the hinds of the security police. No, the real dmiRfr fo the power ]hl, days of this week are of deep spiri- laid down the accustomed, toils of the day, Stalin erar,, It Is not the Soviet many pleasant years of his heart's desires. masses who are turning against or memory of a modern dictator • (1 ,,nniflcance to Christian and Jew alike IJIJJJ docs nol come from the people l 1 whom he oppresses It comes from ''i |V, in which tradition and history leave Stalin's mistake was the un- Rvoldnble mistake of all dictators. thc small handful ooff men who fir,sh imprint on mind and heart. An American Cutttfm For In the very nature of all form his coterie. It comes from those few to whom he must give for the Christians, this is Holy Week; It has long been recognized that Ameri- modern dictatorships lies the seeds of Its own destruction. It was special privilege and power because cans are a youthful people, full of vim they are Instrumental in carrying |o|. tnP jews this Is the Passover season, once believe—and some believe and vigor, and «uninhibited, relatively, this still—that the end of a tyrant out hlr, policies. But power and , r |im(. [or commemorating the escape of when compared with, say, Europeans. This comes when he begins to press the privilege feeds upon Itself. Those ancient ancestors from Egyptian people beyond the point of human who arc near absolute power be- is still true, today, for the United States endurance. It has been said that gin to covet it. They hold just bondapc over thirty o«nturies ago. In our and its people are still a young nation. there comes a point when the enough power to want and envy the remaining degree of it which One of he traits of youth Is to know all people have had enough—enough ,anOgues and in our churches through- of suffering, enough of war, and has as yet ancaped them Individu- , "he community, men and women and the answers, We Americans, especially the terror. The presumption has been ally or collectively, they plan and that when the critical limit Is plot aRalnst the "powerful one." GI abroad in World Warl, World War II, Sometimes they count on using the ll(irm hold their faith high and observe, reached, the people arise and over- and the Korean War, certainly knew all people as pawns in this game of , own way, the renewed glory of their throw the tyrant who has op- thrl the answer. We may not Jiave b«en good pressed them. power politics. Sometimes it takes I would challenge that projosi- the form of a "palace" revolution. ,.,.;, BP. For both, this is the time to re- diplomats, as a result, but we knew the That Is how and why Stalin .,. in great victory. answers and we let the other countries of tton; and ln doing so point out finally lost—even though the world where Stalin made his fundamen- did not become aware of It until Fin both, the victory Is In freedom. The the world, and their inhabitants, know tal mistake. There are two prlncl- three years after his death. We scaped Physical hardship and perse- «* the American way ,of lifejUs test. pal reasons why the great mass shall1 probably never really know Mdjjtu H J % r , i~ Thc conduct of American* abroad is an does not overthrow a dictator, how Stalin died and the clrcum- hition. their history rtlates, and Passover ' Olven the most advanced methods stances surrounding his death. If important factor ln our forelgn relationSi of propaganda, given perfected external circumstances arc any ln- ls thru festival of freedom these hundreds Attention has been given to It Jn the mili- technlques of secret police terror dication, Stalin did not die a na- tary and by the State Department. The and modern weapons with which tural death. The speed and gusto years later. The Christians saw their to nip open rebellion In the bud, with which the current "collective mst crucified on a cross, sealed In a tomb idea is now to teach Americans not to ridi- mass revolution is unlikely if not leadership" began to destroy the j then arisen—an assurance to them cule everything "foreign," and not to al- Under the 'Capitol Dome impossible. One can conceive of "Stalin myth" is an Indication that ways be a loud talker when among revolution ln an era of street bar- none of his lieutenants wept much i life is eternal, that God's children are By J. Joseph Grlbblns ricades. In an age of tear- gas, at his funeral, a Europeans or Asians. machine (tuns and tanks, revolu- Stalin made the one mistake that tlon would be cruel fantasy. a dictator must make. He sur- unused freedom from the grave. So it This situation has a parallel in our every- agents does not extend to private TRENTON — More convicts CONVENTION - The State A second reason lies in the fact rounded himself—as he had to— tomes that each of us has his own partlcu- day life in the United State*. We are often art. being put to Work ln New of New Jersey will send 38 dele- cocktail parties and homes, but tyrants have mas- with a small caste of powerful. gates to the Republican National y a lir and inspiring reason for rejoicing, for too eager to criticize the fellow in another Jersey than eVer before but there S* s o7 atJhS/btvera^'to ^red the art of cyclical terror and Privileged men: men whose very Convention next August when abu5e The whole of tne stallnlst section of the country, because we don't Is no intention of reviving the personArsons actuall^tuauToy orr WPumaimarVntWo - , ^^ ^ ^ Proximity to Stalln-th ^^ e all power- (•establishing hope for attainment of the President Elsenhower will offi- per(od s R cMe ful-mly whet appetUes t old Chain Bang methods, John intoxicated. understand the problem he faces. Stalin set a series of economic and The power struggle which is sliest gifts within the reach of the W. Tramburg, State Commis- cially get the party nod for an- There is a lesson to be learned in all this. other term. military goals. They were set so going on in the Kremlin (under the koitiiy. for uttering gratitude for the sioner of the Department of In- high that they required great sacri- name of "collective leadership") The lesson is simple. Here it is: There is a ' The 1956 Republican Conven- driven his carr 1t5o tht e mav Lmples which can guide our lives in lofty stitutions and Agencies, has told tion will be held at the Cow flees on the part of the people. The someday be resolved. A new majority of good people In every section of prem seSl people were pushed almost but not Stalin may take the place of the purpose, , the Legislature. Palace, San Francisco, on Mon- So we must give pause in our observance, toe country, who try to do what is right. No Last year more than a hun- day, August 20. It will mark the POLICE TRAINING: — Gov- quite to the limits of human en- old. The name would be different y y g dred male imputes of the State's one hundredth anniversary of Governor Robert B. Meyner will durance. Then, just short of the but the "law of dictatorship" will o personal contemplation, "that we can section, state or county has a monopoly penal and correctional institu- the first GOP nominating con- soon push for his program de- breaking point, a relaxation of continue to work with the immu- tions worked away from "home vention held in Philadelphia on signed to accomplish proper sacrifice Is announced. The people tability of the Inevitable, |: iiy avoid mere superficial response from on virtue, brains or Intelligence. base" In ke*»lng with the philo- training of all local policemen • 1 June 11, 1856. It will have 1,323 occasions we mark. Once agldn, we are It would be well for Us to always remem- sophy that rehabilitation can be delegates, each of whom is en- before they assume their duties [., M upon to explore our souls, to revalue ber that wo do not have the facility for aeonpUstycd through useful work titled to one vote. This is a or after they have beeri ap- Competence Creates Confidence #.f living to (he taxpayer, , gain ol 1U delegates over 1952. poinfcetMw p frobrtionary per- : ideals, toJtteutjmfi tttMWWe Upefl Sftuadj • of . trotted convicts This will also be the first Re- iod and before their appoint ,;,!: we have set ottfirttves. We cm do no certainly we cannot expect to solve prob- from the State Reformatory at publican National Convention merit becomes permanent. s than these things if we hope to gain lems about which we know little, or on Bordentawn, Trenton State Pri- held in San Francisco, or in the The Governor has received which we are only half-informed. son, Leeaburtf Prison Farm, Rah- far west. Previous conventions word from 262 municipalities y real certainty of the validity of the way Prison Farm and the State have been held ln Philadelphia, they would welcome such train- ai.s we pursue, of the truths we maintain, Reformatory at Amrandale ren- Chicago, Baltimore, Cincinnati, ing program. As a result At- dered a variety of valuable ser- Minneapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland torney General Orover C. Rich- the principles we assert—for otherwise, Aid Crippled Children vices to other State Institutions and Kansas City. man, Jr., has drafted a bill to ac- have deprived ourselves of the close The sale of 1966 Easter Seals will pro- and to the Department of Con- The official State-by-State complish the program and the servation and Economic Devel- apportionment was determined Legislature now has it under immunion with' that Spirit which sepa« vide ..,,fund, s fo. r, man. . y , worthwhil. , . e services. ,_ . opmefit. The work ranged from by the Republican National consideration. ; hti» ^ from evil, real from false, strong In addition to the helpful services to crip- prevenUve. maintenance and (Continued on Page Eleven) The proposed training pro- • Committee in December, 1955, gram would be similar in na- ::om weak. pled children and adults, such as special farm work to cutting trails and With Uic IIIIIIU- so-tallecl "barsKlns" being publicized In the field 1 ta sute foreste and and followed the rules adopWd ture to that employed Uy the Tins it seems to Us, is the lesson of Easter clinics, hospitals, schools, camps, thera- JJjjf ^ by the 1952 National Convention. State Police. Each potential of- of'AUTOMOBILE D)8UIIA1TCB It Is mofe important than ever that, you contar.l your LOCAL Insurance agency for competent advice on nut (if Passover. • peutlsts and medical consultants, it also The convicts commuted dally The methods used by the various ficer would receive a thorough frdm their institutions to the states to select delegates vary- course with academic subjects this .subject. When'you pluce an InMiraoM • policy to cover your provides special Centers for children. responsibility »B a cor owner you do so with k desire to '*"• fulr to work sites but in some instances Some arc chosen in presidential clinical experience and physical your guest riders, yourself as well as your fosponslhlllty to other The campaign, now underway* will close spentr : th__e week on location and primaries; some in Congression- training predominating. ' drivers. We can help you seL up an AUTO INSURANCE POLICY In dcrstanding - With Regret al district or state conventions; On. 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Mic AirricultUK- Department, Edmonson (S., OMa.» called at- for Imps, i)otntoes, oranges, tention to the fact Hint only iibout | iiiid cotton Increased but 4,000,000 of the nearly 15,500.000 (iir.M't. by dpclincK In prices World War II veterans IIHVC used NEW imUNBWICK This an' That striiwbeiTlps, milk and ACCOUNTING AND PRRp their hom«-lonn right.-). \ NKW! 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