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NO. 42 CABTERET, ft. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY JO, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTO VI ii II. S. National Bank in Carteret Will Move C.W.V.Post Jan. 30; Public Inspection set for Jan. 28To Present Council Delays Action CAllTERET — Thi> Flmt N» dow*. AW on the first floorar e deposits to speed service. The tfenal Bank in Cirtrrtt will modern bank vaults, coupon machine shows a depOdH hu traiMMt buMnew In Its new booths, liight depository and been made and a recerat flven home, C'MKC Avenue hulnnlni drlveway-ln window. 2-Day Show Monday, January 30, John P. and the receipt cannot be altered On Gas Line; To Confer The hiwment honiws the *
Thii. «twpK-t 71 aot« WurHtm Spinet U perfwilf duiined in wed \ht •|^t«- Tkiting it believing! Yet, ladies, when rcquiretMaU ot toAif't tnuDtr h^rat* «oil ap«r(i«fii4i Ii i> CUUHIKJ fini.h * «l*k'bifl| MAMUO: f*t|ri>< Al*ft oLllinfcl4« U tt)*bit. ^Vfu^•« tuuuJiitg Ituaiil; putt HIM.I frll [iiuimff you taate any Flaptaif product-you'U 395 huiiad k*u stringtt xmml miumu y ittlirtli t Vrbu ftufi llcitiil 3J'. wi.llli itW, OFFICERS Bench Extra *4j Uib kt Me for yotnelf that Plagtaff imitti DIRECTORS on the be«t and nothing but the best - R. W. Harris because only die pick of the crop can Chairman of Board Joseph Bacskay as be packed under the proud Fligitaff Samuel Berkowitz Charles Schuster label. Yet, you pay no more for Flag* Theodore J. Brichze President .<• •taff quality than for t*te ordinary kind! IaWrence E. Crouse fcv Michael Rless NaUian Gross Viet President [[/IP TO 3 YEARS R. W. Harris Theodore J, Brichze Cuhitr Samuel Hodes FLAGSTAFF Michael Rieas TVli Vlmo • Co, Spimt Pi««o ku > (ull KIII kfrkwti; S-i>tr •» v«J >.« METCHIK MOTORS '485 IMHMII nfniw w«iai b4 MM kii d i bkA ki Adi Bench Extra Md iw «<*• (rthtr fililutf* *hiil) tta*c uiado tli« bilb i|U«lili Your Authorized SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT - $3 per year and up LK,.. Utl|lll r,', >lJlb 17', Jt,,ll, U'- >UQj.ia l>«i(£( kt.UJ Tb«raanufiM'liirer« of these popular-priced DESOTO DOUBLE GLAHAM EK ipiuet uittnoD »m long enlablitbeJ firuu. Yuu We anbtlUslly «ddi>uruwii live yttr |uir«nte* have f^ea Winter & CM. and Wiirlilwr ad* in lu llul of die iinuufitlurori uf lb*M the forotnoal uiagni'mt*. Tlieir piano* are sold .' ', COUPON PLYMOUTH by leading store* evcrvwf^re. I'lwy bava' tlm 1 an InltrtiMd in (he DEALER craftamen and production ftt^jtiM nec««Mry «hick vuni) The FORDS NATIONAL BANK to make depepdable, reliable piano» at the* PtMM MBd me circulir couliiiiing full ioforoution. Dew low prices. , , 1950 MODELS Th* Friendly Bank of FORDS, NEW JERSEY Ntnit. ', fvUrtM , The Muile Cenlei of N*fr JrrKy" NEW QN DISPLAY fill Ult, IHi o«l lail W(JI 446 ST. GEORGE'S AVENUE t!|£MBE* FEDEVAL RKStKVK SYSTEM GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY RAHWAY- NEW JERSEY MtOtRAi DEPOIUT INSURANCE OOHJOIUTION Open Evenings and Sunday* •01 IR0AD lTff|€T, NIWAIK 2, NEW JEISIY • '• •.'.-•• iM^ECTiON OF DEPEHDABLE USED CARS •HKSS JTllDAY, 1950 ••U"' HOSPITAL PATIENT am CARTERET-Waltw Stoplnskl, Porshlnft Avenue, has been a sur- Oil Heater Fires Bring Plea Funeral Rites Held Church Board Votes to Enlarge gical pntlont in Muhlenbcrg Hos- rk Club Session February 9 pltal, Plalnfield. For Precautions from Sitar ForAndrewMiglecz And Remodel Ukrainian Pavilion Jersey, lytlson and Miss FHncea Mieliael. RETURN HOME CARTERET—The small portable onger such a portable heater Is in CARTERET- The funeral of CARTERET — Trustee* of St. urer; Henry Padlak, assistant . ihi ihome oJ the Other jjarMclpunU wrvp Michael CARTBMrr—Mrs. Prank Ello oil heaters which lend warmth and use the more Its users are prone to Andrew MlRlecz, ,58, 82 Mercer Demetrius' Ukrainian Church are UtMurer. Mascaly, Reginald Craddock, Wll- and son, Frank, 61 John Street, comfort to many tenements are * forget the caution they e-xerclsed busy with plans for enlargement of Church wardens; Michael Hry- .... woman's Club Street, was held Tuesday mornina Ham Aitken, the Misses Olive and have returned home\from Bath, SLVIOUS nre hazard. Fire Chief Wil- when It wax now. If a small quan- from the Btaub Funeral Home. 54 the Ukrainian Pavilion, which has cuna 3i\. John Jaklm, Theodore tity of oil falls on the flloor while Aftnes Oun^erson. Mrs. Eleanor Me., where they visited relatives. liam Sitar warned today. Careless Wheeler Avenue. been the scene of many socials and Dacko. Walter Tylk* and entries ,1,1,01 h Is chairman handling of the extremely danger- the fuel JUK Is belnij overturned Stokes; Father Hundiak John A. Boyd. Miss Jean Ferris, Mrs. Helen A high mass of requiem was of- church affairs. 1 ous equipment is responsible,for a and put in place, It frequently u Olnda and Walter l>scr*k, audit- Hostesses will be ON MEXICO viiir fered m Sacred Heart Church by A decision to enlarge the pa- Galla Bodnar, Miss Clftra Brock- steadily Increasing percentage of allowed to soak Into the floor. Ing committee Michael Dmytriw, , Mrs. E. LefKOWitZ CARTERET —Mrs. Michael Rev U J. Petrlrk Burial was In vilion was made at the annual man, Miss Mary Kovacs find Miss fire he declared. Some householders have been Michael Dobrowolski and John , mliiirk. Laura, 312 Roosevelt Avenue, Is Holy Trinity Cemetery. Jtopelawn meeting of the members of the Helen Koval. Wlren the portable oil heaters, known to allotf oil to spill over Sokolsky. committee on complaints ,,: miirkrd the last vlsltlm? her brothers, John and Bearers were: Michael Kopko, church held this week. Rev. John no central heating, became popular Into the fire Itself, starting a flre. and petitions. „,' v'Uv Hall 1 with Tentative plans were discussed Basil Kasil in Mexico City. John Velykdftn, John Balash. Jo- Hundiak, p4stor, acted as chair- during wartime, firemen believed More than one man has touched Reports submitted by the board uiri.;on presiding. for ft card party with Mrs. John seph Prrtkop end Michael Regan. man and John Lukaszklewlcz as they would be widely used only as off a flre by handling fuel oil find of trustees showed that Christmas Ku.'inskl and Mrs. Reid as chairman. Legion post's "Tide of Toy*" Mr. MIsfleM, whn died Saturday secretary for the session. A donation was voted to a local protect. a temporary measure, Chief 81tar lighting a cigarette at the same donations amounted to more than vwri- in charge of survived by his wife, Mrs. Eliza- Reports were submitted by Harry high school senior In the Roosevelt Mrs1. Alfred Wohlgemuth and declared. But four years after the time. In most places, in fact, the beth Sarlk Miglec/; two tiauKhtm $2,500. Theodore Dtcko and MM. Wolansky, president; "Uikas&ke Hospital. A box of toys was con-Mrs. Max Brown were In charge war there are more, lrisfead of fire chief said, where cellar tank;- Mrs. Harold Beam and Mrs. Stun Mary LufcasBkewtcr. were it-electfl lt were won wlcr. and Michael Proskura, sec Miss Helen tributed to the local American of hospitality. fewer, oil heaters m use. hold the authorized fifty-five gal- ley JanusMk; a son, Michael, and caretakers of the pavilion. HirlllllV. retarles; Harry Hayduk, treasurer; Fuel Is fed to the heating ele- lons of oil, the Boar beneath the four brothers, Michael, Joseph, Following the meeting ft recep- ment from al large (tlass JUB—like tank often is oil soaked. John and Stephen. Father Hundiak, Nicholas and tion was held with more than 200 Walter Leschek, auditors. a mineral water bottle—which In one recent flre, Chief Sitar He was a member of thf. National attending. Donations were made must be overturned to tie in the reported, appearances Indicated Sokol Society. There were many Income for 1949 was $16,711.78, to 'The Ukrainian Orthodox H WAS NOW IN RECORD TllVIK! French Provincial BEDROOM : Call In rrultwood, t piecei —— 1515.00 398. | MR. BROOKS LILLIAN'S DRESS SHOP Mu.lrm BEDROOM 71 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. $475.00 In Orty Oak, 4 pltcd WO. 8-1848 and he'll huve the 1 Colonial DINETTE ready for you to pick up 9367.50 in a hull' hour! No wailing;! 6oU4 Kipl*, 1 plMH - '269. Loans to men and women , in Woodbriclge anil uelgh- French Provincial DINETTE j boring towns! In Blood Walnut. T piecei $349.00 87 Main Street, WoodbridKe ANYONE CAN WIN I UIMI Klour l.ir 7.VI Modern DINETTE In Blend • P'««* $162.50 129, EMPLOYEES delivered CHAIR and OTTOMAN LOAN CO. In 8olM Bu|*l $93.50 m to your home 1IARREL CHAIR on Reconditioned Win* Cqrtlnatlon 9149.00 CREDENZA LIVING ROOM SET 18th cenlury design, all SINGER Sewing Machines , RoM/Orten T»pe«trj $189.00 '149. •T^Muine mahogany, 60" BENEFIT BY THIS AND OTHER MARES. i?, (or living or dining GOOD NEWS All .tic thoroughly reconditioned and guaranteed to be in food SECTIONAL SOFA IK condition — Don't miss this rare opportunity to tet a 189. im. Value l«9 x COMBINATION Sewing Machine at litttr cost — Easy lerms arranged—' t pltcti Bd|i Tapntry YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER fivtl you complita, dtpendobli l) '69. Ucal ntwi. You need to know all MACHINES xl2 RUGS various patterns 2. DROP-LEAF TABLE thai ii going on when you livt. •$ But you livt olio in • From . . . Coiuole ExUsmioit fABLK Pate-leg style, all genuine WORLD whtrt bla ovtnt. an ill $69.00 lh« making — •»•«»> which can 1'ORTABf.ES I, Ifabotaor •49. mahog«ny, »e«l9 8 people. wtan M much la you, to your $25 up i Value $41 fob, your h«m«, your lutur*. For <»MtrucH/« r«perti arid intorpro- COFFEE;and LAMP TABLES _ $34.95 latiOMt •( national and inrtrna- NEW SINGER CONSOLES Utneianjr — '27. «i«aol newt, thai* it no tubitituW (•> THI CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FOB $38.50 up 3. TWO SIDE CHAIRS OHOR 1IKONZE FLOOR LAMPS Enter lha benefili of being $27.00 Han< liwn '19. Hitchcock ityle, black •Mt InionntaV^ocolly, nationally, IMMEDIATE w1 intitnationally — with your loctl GUARANTEED SINGER REPAIRS .•"I. . ( hcquer, gold decoratfd, HH' and Th* Chiittian Scitnct Monitor. If your SINGEIt SEWING MACHINE needs repairs— BKEAKFRONT all gen. 'reseat.. Value $52 DELIVERY! Wrttlni BW $398.04 189. Ll$TEH Tundoy nighrt o'«l I'LAV SAFE.— CALL US! ... Then you can be sure ol..', AIC ttaNoni to "Tho Chiitlion Triced From • GENUINE SlNOliK I'ARTS SdMM Monitor Vitwi lha Nawi." t FAMOUS SINGER SERVICE t «M (hi* coupon $89.50 Drop jit flfiy(»W And May lott a special inin-- * J u, a. • 1 VEAR GUARANTEE ON OUR REPAIRS * Iraliicrory lubwilpttonblt . J) 1 r«»* qualify for these awards Written estimate furnished for your Approval. distinctive Tin Ckrhllan MHM Mjjlhr WE REPAIR OTHER MAKES TOO. to be made Sal, Feb. OM, Nwvor it-, iMfw IS. Man., UJ.A. *Kti« Mud •• •« Nitrtductarr furniture & carpets Mrkttrlatlt* !• Tk. ChrUttan Uh BUY FROM SINGER MD IE tME!; 14 I NONKftTOIUl Singer Sewing Center SjWITH STREET :tMIi '•••?, CARTfiRET PHI FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 TO ENTERTAIN (111 Rebekab Odd Felloin ftirth* CARTKRET— Mrs. Albert Jotno, Boy Scouts Begin | Aid MarSh of Dime* ,, <;iimSTKNSI'N'S At Prrth Amboy Honpitaf F.lm Stroft. will ent«rt*ln the SPECIALS Arts nnd Crafts Club at her home CARTERET—A donation to the Drive for Funds |i CARTERET - The followlnir Wednesday nlRht. March of Dtm« campaign was Cartein blrtlis have hern rfonrri- voted at this wtsk's meeilns of idiro SALE DAY et\ at llir Pet Hi Amboy Oneml AWARD MANY PRIMS RCbeknh Odd Fellows. for This 1 lloipltfil din-inn Ill* I'Ml tfw CAHTERFTT-A Urge Pl*ri» ffere made for a Valen- Arpa; Croup Will Mnrk ilnys: nf prizes was awarded at thin tine dori«l to follow the February A (iENUINE $21,50 WOODBRIDGE SALE DAYS j DaiiKlitpr I" Mr nnd Mii An- s card party held by the meetlns. 4Dih Annivorsnry NATION/\1,I,V 1 ton Knr|)o»irh..4r, Jeandlc Sliwi. •*• Auxiliary of the Amertcafi Poiiowlno the business session, AUTOMATIC TOASTER JiUiunry 11 In the BorouKh Hall. Mrs, Joseph Merrio, Mrs. FYank CARTERET — The Boy Scout FREE Dani-'rner In Mr. and Mis. John Manhart. Mrs. William Ward, MrF. Finance CampaiRn Committee to- | FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 21 } RECORD PU'S ONE AWARD TOUPON FOR I jnn»s. 13 Berrpn sired. .Junuary John Mrak. Mrs. Waller Sag? day announced the members who and Mfs. Dorothy Evonlt* attend 13. CnnRtnirUon activity, boUtered win conduct the drive In the FVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE by over |l.000.000.000 more publlr ed n irreption in Perth Amboy ;: HEADQUARTERS FOR Daughter io Mr. and Mrs. Rj>m- spending than in 1941, reached a f?lven by the Perth Amboy kxfcre Eastern DUtriet. They are Emi! WITH EACH "C..E." REFRIGERATOR ur-1 Klein. « Thornall Street. new all-lime record, The nation In- In honor of MM. Madeline Hansen 8tremlftli, Lewis Brown, Edward January 13 PURCHASED FRIDAY OR SATURDAY vested for public and private con- past, district deputy, and Joseph Dolan, Edwin S. Qnln, Jr.. nnd fton to Mr. and Mis. Frank struction the record total of *1»,- MOSIHT, '[.'iind muster nf Odd \ America's Easiest Range Ctynt,. 18 Roosevelt Avenue, Jan- Fe1ln*s. : Thomas Oerairhty. 300.000,000, according to the Office DELIVERY MAY BE DELAYED HUT DEPOSIT uws 14. of Domffllle Commerce of th? Th* finance drive will also mark Bon to Mr. and Mrs. .Iftiws Commpire Department and the the 40th anniversary of seoutini! MUST BE RECEIVED »Y P key modern fllm. en by his wife Kiess of the United Stales granted SAVE $32.90 the Boy Scouts of Amelia a Fed- eral charter. The record shows that the cur- rent active membership Is two and Tilt Family Next Doer. a half million boys and leaders. Durinif the organization's forty years, more than sixteen million, flvt hundred thousand have been Influenoetf by the Scout Oath and L:»w. As a matter of fact, nearly ^ Combination twenty per cent uf the male popu- lation of America today has been 4 identified with the Boy Scouts of . Offer America. The purpose of Scouting, reads the Federal Charter, "shall be to promote, through orfjantaztion Popularly Priced! and cooperation with other agen- cies, the ability of «oys to do things for themselves and others. to train them in Scoutcraft, and Ultramatic to teach them patriotism, courage, si-lf-reliance, and kindred vir- tues." FIRE CAUSES NASAL SHOCK Caloric WRTQirrSVILLE, Ga. — Before the source of the trouble been me known, housewives searched for Automatic Gas Ranges burning rags and motorists stoppei "I've >hon»d Hi* plvmbtr... hVH U riffct t»«rS' to inspect their cars for burning Automatic Oviii ( HTIII'II • Olisorvmlor Porcelain Oven rubber or ignition wires. The smell I'd j rrlni 11 I'luorrMflH I il.lil • IIol«l-IIr:it Door Seals • Thtnk Goodness for the telephone —and terrific Jt. was—was caused by a bumlnif fertiliser plant, where Srainlrss Mono Tup • f'atentt-tl Dnor S|irln» —tvery minute saved means lets •xttniUn ftU I..4 more than 2,000 tons of fertilizer riuvoi'-Saver Duiil Iliirnrrs • ^r\nr I'oretluln Burn* dimtge, to say nothing of reducing Yaw TtbpliMit bilntil ignited. The me sent billows of Vrrl-Clcan Itctuiivsililr the lois of precious water! smoke high into the air. which , Our-I'ieee Porcelain Front OMct wHI gkdty felt you tiiw IMH« HCHtl Brnllfr I'rame But it isn't Justin emergencies that could be seen for miles. The smell 1* in|«y lhl» mUti IMV*HI«IK« In PvEGULAR PRICE EOR THIS COMBINATION • All Hurnrrs Cuuraiilrrd Tor Lite yon get your money's worth in tele- V>" moved far afield, too. dHthtn, IIIA»«M, nmtry, rMrMtlon r«m, phone service. You get it every day G.E, "QUICK-CLEAN" PROMPT DELIVERY . .. EASY TERMS •-in the convenience it provides, and A Straw WRINGER-WASHER! $172.85 the time and effort it saves you. , Harry?" asked the teach- 8-Lb. Tub Capacity! er, "to what family does the whale SPECIAL COMBINATION VHUT, PURCHASE A CALORIC RANGE NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY belong?" GENERAL ELECTRIC "I don't know," replied Harry. ROTARY IRONER! $139.95 FRIDAY OR SATURDAY "Nobody in our neighborhood has one." (INK YR. WRITTEN WARRANTY SAVING $32.90 AND YOU WILL RECEIVE e-roeeew A FOUR QUART ORANDMA SATS: JHBWBSVU TOPS EKCO PRESSURE COOKER 1'1,1'S ONi: AVVAKI) (OITON FOR FAST.,,tASY SEWING i FOK I-VKHV nou,AK SPENT JANUARY SALE IDEAL FOR SMALL HOMES>••#, HANDY FOR ALL HOMES CONTINUES AT BOB'S It's light, low, frim and Buy Now and Save imart. Easy Io roll. Easy SEWMACHINES to store. Hoover builds AS MUCH AS Portable and Furniture Styled it —you know it's Cabinet Models right. "It beats, as it • Th* lam* ralioble Domtitic Sawmachinti your sweeps, as it 00 grandmother liked io well .. . with all rhi modtfn cleans," for only leaturti And they're here wailing for you to try them.. thrill to their imooth operation .. .Io Iftorn $100 or More how they will moke your Jewing eaiiftr, fatttr. You'll love th* handsome cobinett, too, deiigned (or ui* 01 detki, tablet, lamp itandi, (or any roo*. K •••• AND VOUIt SEE THEM' TRY THEM! CHECK THESE FfATUiCSf OMI t I,I:AM it 1. BUILT-IN SEWIIGHT - Putt th* light where it'i n**d*4 «**•-•!*• LIBERAL TERMS - 24 MONTHS TO PAY needle point. Non-glare reflector prevents eye itrain. Cltanlng Ueli f«r 2. DIAl TENSION CONTROL- Eliminate, gueiiwork when abutting yo«f Hoov.r, Jr. pl«| In N>4 remion. Eaiy-to-read, accurate dial. Ihi cleaner — 24 Hour Service and Installation Guaranteed — 3. AUTOMATIC BOMIN WINDER- Diun- iyhl d»gnlng took. gages automatically when bobbin it properly filled. 4. BIG SET OF ATTACHMENTS - Binder, ruHler, quilter, 4 hemm*n, *tcv fr*» with every Domestic Sewmochine. TELEVISION MODELS tUTTONHOlf WOlKfl HIADQUAtTfif FOR All SfWJNG MACHINC W* Id. »glc k,,. I Oil... SILTS .. . NEEDLES ,., PARTS Ask (or Hob I)ow, the Hoover Man $4995 BUY THAT SKWIMi MACHINE FRIDAY OK SATURDAY ONE AVVAKI) COUPON FOR up BECAUSE YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE EVKRY 1)01 JAK PURCHASE $9.95 Buttei Hole Attachment - $IQ.QQ Wortil Bf Patt6rBS & C|ot|, | LIBERAL TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD APPLIANCE BOB'S RADIO & TELEVISION PLUS ONE AWARD COUPON FOR EVERY DOLMR SPJBNft' SALES and SERVICE, INC. APPLIANCE DEPT OPEN 84 MAIN ST. -• 384 SCHOOL ST. ALL DAY i' ! I' * 'i ! )• i \ WOODBRIDGE 8*2913 WEDNESDAYS it 'n*lMt •••*••• FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 16S0 PAOB Vtffsvr. 9 WDE Ttwl T A NRW CITIZEN Three H. 8. Students-*' «« CARTERET— A urm. A&P I CARTETtfeT—A myrtery bus ride was born to Mr. and Mrs. 1 1895 (Continued from Page One) will be held by St. — CHRISTENSEN'S 1950 Club tdnlstht A chartered bus will Czysr,, 18 Roosevelt Avenue ! tlon. The Chester, Pa., U.8.C, who Perth Amboy Oeneral Ho Anti-Trust Charge Will play basketball In the after- leave, from In fretoof ttw o»rochl»l "The Friendly Store" noon, will ajso be Ruests at the school at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. C«y«! Is the former Tire second In a series of cases dinner. Andrysiyk. In which "false" charges wire made The dinner will be followed by SISTERS. 85 AND BV MEKT Apple by Anil-trust lawyers against The a dance, starting at 8:30, with FOn FIRST TIMfr, Cartrtd birrtli or , Great Atlantic tz Pacific TeajCom- Russell Blnert and his recording CHICAaO-~T*o sitters, who recommwded ** contain? r* for j WOODBRIDGE SALE DAYS pany Is cited in advertisements orchestra furnishing the music. harl never seen *ach other, recently itnr»fr of applet. being published In 2,500 newspa- The War Memorial Committee pers this we»k,.- . met for the nrst time. The yoUnjrer LSGAL NOTICES will be making Its fourth trophy sister, Mrs, Margaret Schaetiel, 65, Following k pattern net In pre- award of these 21 trophies pre- camf from Cologne. Oermany, to 1 I vious ads, the company quotes a sented tn outstanding athletes at meet her sister, Mrg.C.urB Martin, Tftk* nnikt tlml il:* mi'l HIDAY and SATURDAY i Inhn Anttinny Pint* Jr « Federal judge who exonerated an Cartsret High Schnol in three 85, who came to thin country and ,Tn»p|>h Pliiu, hnvr H|>|I1IIM1 Id A fr P subsldlwy of charges It, competitive uports bnseri on abil- settled In North Dakot* More MAJfir unit ftornugli I'nnnill conspired to fix potato prices In ity, .'spmtsmanshlp and general Itnroinii <>t l'«H»rM, N,w J Mann re I was born. Kir 11 irnnxfcr nf «" I'lumfy Hire? Hnulliern States. all-around play and Riven In I'nnmmiprlnn l.li'»n*<* ImnM to! ft/ OFF ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE Under the caption, "Here Is memory of fallen World War II F. Cnnlur nml Kiiulirlrk I' III Out heroes. in "Jni'k'K T.ip Unom,* Another Time the Antl-Tnist Law- "Watch* doing today?" said Mrs. 1 ulluntiiil .11 No r,|« llo Previous winners Include Bub yers Were Wrorm!" A. & P. tells V to Mrs. B. dtirlns the cours* of volt Avfiw, ('nr(i«rcl, Ni-w /»; 0'Donnp.ll, Andrew Kaskiew, Bill <>lij»i'|liin'>, If :inv, yhotil'l ntaout a suit tiled Bjjnlnst Its pro- a social telephone call. O 10 EXCEPT PRICE FIXED MERCHANDISE \ iiiiw -buyiiiK affiliate In Wilson, N. Balog and Steve Timko for bas- imnii'.Hiti'lv in wrlt'nn in .1. Pfrry, llntnuirli ('li-ik of t'ttHh C. After the charges were heard, "I'm washing the baby cloth ketball. Elmer Resko, Mike Dere- said Mrs. B And right there Xi>w Irttfy. -.,, .Illlm AllthMiiy IIUt* the Jury was Instructed to return i wetsky and Charles Reide) lire operator cut in and said. "I'm ring- n Verdict of "not guilty." Federal winners of the Sgt, Eugene Olnda Irthn .tnwHili I'hlifc Ing 'cm." ONE LOT NATIONALLY ADVKKTISEI) ONE LOT NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WOMEN'S MEN'S Woodbridge Sale Days Values to 9.95 Values to B.95 ONELofCHlLDREN'S SHOES TO GO AT 2.99 4•„*•"• »• 69c MEN'S I. C. SELLY - STATIONERY PULL OVER SWEATERS 1.00 FINAL CLEARANCE 100 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 8-0298 VALUES TO $5.00 MFN'S 2.69 MEN'S CLOTHING WOODBRIDGE SHOPPE FANCY DRESS SITS | 7G Main Street ' Woodbridge VAMIF.S TO $145 MEN'S SPORT COATS ALE DAY O0ft0^»»»ft»0^fr»»»»»»g»ft»»»fr»*ft—<^» SIZES 36 - 37 40 - 4(i S I'llday and Saturday. January 20, 21 MEN'S 1.69 Reg. WOODBRIDGE FANCY DRESS SHIRTS REGULAR «25.00 NOW 9.95 \i)\)\\ GALVANIZED FAILS 59c SIZES 34 - 35 - 36 - 42 KAMATOK (OVERS 75c VALUES TO $2.95 REGULAR $:i6.95 NOW 4.95 ! ALE DAYS MEN'S 1.00 POTATO IUKKKS 1 69c 21 MEN'S SUITS ISII)E(;KATERS i9c SPORT SHIRTS ** *•» O-CEDAK MOPS 1.85 SIZES 35 - 36 - 38 - 39 - 42 98c MEN'S Reg. 7.50 5.00 1 PC. DKCOKATKI) - LAKGE VALUES TO $45.00 NOW 19.95 CANISTEiKSTATK R SETS,. 1.19 From HATS (Single Breasted) MEN'S C 3prs.for 1.00 RANGES 119 55c MEN'S TOPCOATS OIL SOAP 1 Ib. She MEN'S SIZES 34 - 36 I^rxe METAL POLISH Jar f VALUES TO $27.50 NOW 9.95 Aluminum CIHPPEWA" WOOLEN 100 T WOOL SPORT SOCKS 55c 2 ^. f.r 1.00 MUFEIN PAINS Ii! Cup Slzt\ JAC-SHIRTS Varsity Sweater* REG. 75c OLI)< ENGLISH ((I. Nlie WI;KL ic.n ' WERE *C" MEN'S TOPCOATS Pt. Size STUDENTS' FLOOR WAX I9.B5 ° ¥7.25 ° SIZES 35 - S7 - 38 40 - 42 14 < Fur HUS'I REMOVER Builera SUPER ICE SKATES SLACKS - Nil .99 VALUES TO $48.50 NOW 19.95 RADIATOR AIR VALVES JAC» SHIRTS WKRE *7-W WERE ROOF COATING IH.95 • $14.95. $16.85 ABLKK or CEMENT K GET YOUR VALUABLE COUPONS WITH EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE 5 QT CONTAINERS SLIPPER SOX K ALL SALES FINAL 100 OTHER ITEMS ALL TOYS OPEN TREJHENDPUSMf THESE PRICES. FOR SAJLE D DAILY TUiL 6 REDUCED!!! 20% OFF WEDNESDAY SERVICE HARDWARE TILL NOON TO MAIN STREET 87 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE 80505 iMji-JftiJhi CAHTERgT FRBS3 FMDAY, JANUARY 20, 1W0 What's Next? Bom Typical A school house Ii to be Th« first port of *"r«nw *>• It Is stated that a typical the undent Normpn eapittl ol tamed at assembly un Tuesday Brlfht Chihet strueted entirely of glass. It will Father —Git yw Jacket a(T. Lake Island No.1 1 High School Five American la one who has his obviate the need of nrtslnf? en Bouen, located on th« 8ein» rim afternoon Accompanying each \ 1 young man, an come wl' me. home mortgaged for his car, masse to we the fire appartus so 'about 30 milei Inland from th* tout. Pupils Give Toys 1 solo was a posed picture which! Jock~Ay, but I thought It was Tied for Pistol Trounced by South play. ; golf when he ought to be at by.—Detroit News. Later, harbor Initalltttoni w«« the title of the solo suggested The me, arc ya, father? work, and has five different loans butlt at Mineillt and Le HIYW, from the Government.—Florida while th« port d«velopm«rt at Chtr- |n Legion Drive proiiram wan as follows: Skaters Father—I am that: dldna' I tell Today! yer this momln' that I'd settle River Team, 50-36 Times-Union. bourg l» comparatively rttent. Walt7. Nancy Marioe; Winter j League Lead Yesterday the "Jack of a> Wonderland. Eleanor Yronaka; | wl' yer fer bad behavior? fiatlutn ll:il<- Sliiilrnts CARTERET — It was just like trades" was a handyman—toda, Jork- Ay. but I thouifht It was CARTERET UVP Island No. 1 * Trjlitt Also Contribute to Julian Street Song. Doris Hlla;' only a ]okc, like whin ye tell the the University of Newark playing the "Jack" of all trades U taxed team of Carcret and Colonla No. 1 You can't fool all the people all —Christian Science Monitor. Ohrmalwn Minuet. Barbara Levlne: "In the grocer ye'd settle *i' him. *• Notre Dame—on Tuesday night at Polio Fund Cuni|tuifrii nre tied for first place In the Rarl- the time, but somebody Is trying amount of chromium In Good Old Biimnwr Time; Flor- South River—when the local Car- The tan Valley Pistol League, each with it all the time.—Savannah Morn- utainleii itwl varlti from Utt P«r ence Sklba; Hungarian Rhapiwdy Ho Surtdf* CAFlTKRFr Scvenl six wins and no losses. The resultf teret High School eager* met Bouth ing News. d Ut c«wi to M ptr Mnti it u mi ehrum- No 2, Caroline Doltaich; "El Reit ^ ^ ^ Jx of toys IIRVP b<"«n ron- Officer—"You've been doing six- of Tuesday's matches at the Laf- South River's high stepping cage milk cow. ihouM pwai|| |Ull||> Capltan," 8ndra Fox.. ty miles an Jiour. Don't you care outfit. The Vesult was tnevltabl*. g 1 to trlbiitrri by the children of Na- ayette Street range follows: 1950 domestic sugar sales «t at rtst P^^'J ,cale. Those UK In a part in the pic- anything about the law?" Team Standing with South River winning by ;i be given i U»n Halo Srhoo] fur the TOT tures were Gloria Chodosh. Joan Lady~"Why, officer, how ran 1 W wide S9-36 score. 7.500,000 ton*. Jrivr Thr.v boxes air rrady for Soltcys, Judith Ka*klw, Joan tell yet, I've only Just (net you." Lake Island No, 1 6 It took South River the ftr^ W0OW900**" folleollon by Uir Amrrir»n Lo D'Zurilla. Eldred Andres. Elaine Colonla No. 1 . quarter to really get warmed up. iiOil workers MnlwIU. BarbaiH Levlne, Diane Home Cookiitf Towne Hall : 5 At the end of ^the quarter both • Utarek. Eleanor Yuronka, Sndra 5 A donation n( SU85 wns col- "Is your husband fond of honw Sheriffs Office sides were tide up at 6-all. In the Pox, Joan Dombrowskl. Vivian 4 tedbnd period South River picked ictrd for tht Infantile paralysis cookinK?" South River No. 1 Krimk. Merlie May Cromwell,' Lake Island No. 2 3 up 2 points, lcadinR by 15-13 at Irive »i the childrrn passed Into "Yes, we arc now taking our he auditorium lo sre thr film?. I Mary Louise Makwinskl and Ola- South River No, 2 .... 3 'he hs'f. In the third quarter meals at a restaurant that makes m In by thr local Infantile rla Bobenchtk. Vocal .solos were Colonla No, 2 2 South River widened Its lead to a specialty of It." 1 fenlysls CummiUcr sung by Sandra Fox and Barbara Rarltan Township 3t>-23 and then In ths final period Levlne. OOIH Oraeme assisted with 1 Twenty mrmbm nf the Nathan Slim sres Germany a most valu- P. A. Police. tht home forces really went to the staice and (he program was TwIllRht T. to F. . 0 town, outstepping the Blue nnd lair Plaru. CUih. which Is In able and danRerous nation. of Miss Kramer, entrr- announced by Mary Ann Dzlak. White combine ty 30 U) 13 to win LAKE ISLAND NO, 1 by a big 14 point margin. Sitar's EssQ Station Kirchner 28.1 CARTERBT (36) Huber .. 273 G F .. 277 Pedoclc Kasklew, t 6 2 .. 219 United Roosevelt Savings & Loan Association Booton , Ward, r 1 1 1120 Oural, f 3 0 Bartko, c 2 4 d Stntenwnl of Condition TWILIGHT H. & F. 216 Many, 8 2 0 Olnlich Rozzelle, g 0 1 31, 1949 Pinter 185 Stryker • . 241 14 8 168 ASSETS Marhelneke • SOUTH RIVER (50' $l,005,««J.00 O F First Mnrtrnce Loan* 810 Bnthn, f 3 Loans on Khareii WJt LAKE ISLAND NO. 2 1 Real Estate Sold MI Contract 272 Zaslow, f 57,«M.65 Cole 0 Cash on Hand and in Banks UJM.-M 26'. Meade. t Mauiiello 2 Federal Home Loan Rank Stock «»1M Senon, f Shanley .. 265 1-. S. Government Obligation* Coumo. f 0 Wenner 28 Other AMCIH I Beeche'r, c 3 1 fl.U7.tei.14 1080 TOTAL ASSETS York, 6 0 SEHRIFF'S OFFICE Mark, g 0 CAPITAL, LIABILITIES AND RESERVES Senns , 276 . 26 Poigonriec, g 1 0 Members Savings Gcbhardt »/• _ _ 53300.00 267 l/oans in Process Booraeem 20 10 50 815.08 286 Other IJublHtie« Noran Score by periods: RrMnn H9.274.51 South River 5 10 15 20—50 1093 Undivided rroflts 29J43.7S Carteret 5 8 10 13—36 1 i 76,11)1.29 TOTAL RESF.RVKS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS Priscoe, Referee; Mirsky, Um- U. S. grants $835,000 for 105 pire. $1,1*7,008.14 TOTAL CAPITAL, LIABILITIES AND RESERVES medical research projects. Umor (tax incl.) CURRENT "What a big family you have. Mrs. Jones," said the visitor. DIVIDEND "Yes'm. And the funny thing is WINE that all the names begin with n haitrh. There 'Oroce, 'Erbert, 'En- it| Uin LIQUORS AND BEERS |ery, 'Ugh, 'Ubert, 'Arold. 'Arriet ana PYcc Delivery! EtLy—all except the last one, and we 'ad 'er named Halice." ^W&****>*!*V!*^^ ^ 'rm^ULUn , UNITED ROOSEVELT SAVINGS CALL CA-8-%!)0 ROCKMAN'S AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LIQUOR STORE CARTERET. N. J. )7 COOKE AVENl'K Randolph St.—Cor. Perching ERWIN WANTOCH takes pleasure in America tool: one LOOK.., APPLAUDED... is FIRST., .and Finest.. .at lowest Cost/ his Owner-Managership of WANTOCIfS GIFT SHOP formerly Goodman's (rift Shop 71 Washington Avenue CarteiTl i)-97«« Tim Stylcling D« tg«e 4-Doof£«dan Ready To Serve All Your Needs In We believe you, too, will agree that you can't equal Chevrolet for beauty €IFTS . TOYS and corafort-for performance with'economy-for driving case and safcty-at Chevrolet's low prices and with Chevrolet's low cost of operation and upkeep! ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LOWEST-PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD • NEW TWO-TONE FISHER INTERIORS • NEW STYLE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER • (ROVED CERTI-SAFE HYDRAULIC BRAKES • CURVED WINDSHIELD WITH • TOBACCOS PANORAMIC VISIBILITY • BIGGEST OF ALL LOW-PRICED CARS • CENTER-POINT STEERING BABY NEEDS INTRODUCING CHEVROLET'S EXCLUSIVE NEW CREET1NC CARDS » AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION VISIT Oil It FOUNTAIN OPTIONAL ON Df LUXE MODUS AT iXIRA COJT fur Dvlii'ioue Furegalv Ice f er CHEVROLET Ol'EjS DAILY ECONOMY GARAGE CO. 1:30 A, M, - 10:011 P. M JSEVELT AVENUE phone Cartcrtt 1-5123 Mid^-,/'!-^...^^^ Editorial :• UTERNAL (64DOLL\R) Ql$STION^ Opinions of Others Use the Newspaper CRY FOR NEW TAXES •derable logic to this, in view of, , a circular was sent out The taxpayers of New Jersey the fact that Formosa, in Com- ftg0 vertising dally, whereas many a circular hud a dismal time of ft durlnu the munist possession, would seem to gcrs by a large chain which is tossed into the waste basket without a State Tax Policy Commission's advance Red fora* DO closer ta hpnrln« nn the State's deepenlnH Japan than they a.**, and but lit- "tan stores all over the*United glance. tie closer to the Philippines. ., interested, naturally, in financial problem. Allsortsof nev wrie "(3) Do you want fast action? Then use tnxn5; wrrp proposed and *h* In- Our air ba.s<3 In the Phillppl ;>. t* utter discussed with the Store and the Ryukyus would enablo m the newspaper. The ad that you run today, evitability of some form of addi- Us to blanket Formosa at well n .,n,l believe our readers Will be, if it contains, real merchandise news, will tional taxation seemed to be ac- the coastal area* of China, if cepted. Specltl groups vied with ,' we print it, in part, below: bring Immediate results tomorrow. You nac«iury. ]:•> each other in devising proframs i a"' vmi want to be certain of read- can .receive and sell out a consignment of which would saddle the taxpayers The* Hoover - T«ft program, with new burdens. Thfre seemed from every point of view, Is a c> Then use the newspapers. merchandise with newspaper advertising to br no comprehension of the dangerous one. It would certainly jveiilar receives only a glance, In less time than it takes to prepare a cir- possibility of rutting the cost of mean war with the Chinese Com- ,ni' :' muntits. It might moan war with i(,,;,l nrwspftp<*r, with hundreds cular. Kwnmment and sparing taxpay- ers the dnnsci' of economic hard- their Russaln supporters. And It n,.ws items, is read thoroughly "(4) Do you want to be recognized as a ship an distress. would weaken our cause from the very start, leaving us vulnerable in last page. factor of importance in your community— Spokesmen for the schools itfivtf III! to the charges of aggression nnd V()U want representation In the a real hometown store? If you do, use the free rein to their demands. They imperialism that the Communists -(21 I" ask nn Increase of 134.000.0000 In have been trying to pin on us in op window' the other mer- newspaper — it undoubtedly Is a Strong the Appropriation for education Ifll' Aaia since the end ot the war — your town u«e? Then use the factor In the building of good will and ac- and they speak ol the need of an Milwaukee Journal. . ants "I spaper. Women, the purchasing ceptance by the whole town of your store ultimate Investment of $400,000;- :al new 000 in new school buildings. The the home, read newspaper ad- as a good place to trade." AFRAin OF CHANGE Pnts of CIO proposes a tax on the net Fuars, anxieties and worry profit of corporations to produce probably cause more- physical ill- t40.000.000 a year, whll« the New ness in the world today than any Respect Pedestrians* Rights Jersey American Veter&Ds Com- other one thing. Doctors will tell mittee advocates an Income tax. you that many people HtenKy vfl-v driver of a motor vehicle has a his or her mind to drive carefully, having A 2 per cent sales tax, with an "worry themselves sick." ThHt's rrpard for1 the rights of the pedes- regard for the presence of children in the Mtlmated yield of $84,000,000. It no Joke—far from ttl The do^: drr food were Included, also was pro- association of mental fear and ill he happen^ to be the pedes- streets, the location of schools and play- posed. physical health Is recognized to- an uch occasions, they are in a grounds and the natural tendency of chll- There were two proposals In day as never before. an. t,, understand tha& approximate- dren to ignore danger of which they aw the course of the hearing who^e What is true of indlvidua:. iv merits were Indisputable. One was simrhrl:/ true of nations, and ,1. J B5 |)(, cent of all persons injured or not fully aware. the demand of Jules Tepper, world at tame. After all, nations lf(1 in automobile accidents are pe'des- Let's all give a thought to the children counsel of the New Jersey Auto- nnd the world are but Individ- particularly. They furnish one-third of the ntobile*O*ners. Inc., that an ude- uals in a group. Quate gross-ton tax be icvM Fear U om of the main thlr>;:~ a narrow escape from some driver, fatalities thlt result from automobile ac- analnst the '"heavy commercial i(t(.r wrong with our nation, all na- ,r then willing to believe that a cidents They are entitled to safety and If truck* that flow virtually monop- tions. It U th«-thing that pro- lV a 4 olize the highways of the State. is entitled to safety and that drivers do not give it to them, then it is motes war. War, in turn, promotes rtrmn The other.was the appeal of the more fear. And it all is a vicious 1PthCr lie is in the right or wrong, the time for the State to step in and, by laws New Jersey Taxpayers Association circle that no move he made toward In- [vfr should protect him. ; strictly enforced, to see that the children creased taxation "until punitive As individuals, and as nations, that every automobile driver of New Jersey have as nearly absolute Steps have been taken to achieve one of the things most of u« art every possible economy." afraid of is change. We fear to |lhi5 town who reads this, Will make up protection as can be obtained. get out of ruti, individual and Are wr to assume, the Associ- otherwise. We may not exactly ation nsks, that the State's or- enjoy the status quo, Indeed, at Under. the Capitol Dome ganization and operation cannot times we kick hard against it. Ikath Rate In 1948 Fell to New Low br Improved? Is It maintained But mention change—and we im- By J. Wpfc GrlbMu that the reorganization of th' mediately Ret the litters; we're Only !).!) deaths were recorded* In the 16,354 persons decided that they had en- State's government has produced scared, we're afraid. i states for each thousand inhabi- the economy of morr efficient Joyed life long enough and killed them- TRENTON—Members ol New finest golfers in the country. He handle i thousand details a day service? Actually, the results have We're afraid of peace in the; ts during 1948, according to a recent selves. By contrast, there were only 8,536 Jersty's 174th Legislature, which is an honorary member of the when the Legislature is In ses- been nothing more than new jobs world today. Sounds silly, but it's is now In session, represent a sion. / true. Yes, we're afraid to make wi from the National Office of Vital Professional Golfers Association. and higher salaries. Have the persons killed by other people, with homi- cross-section of the public, but Both legislative officials hold overlapping and duplication of the hard sacrifices that peace which says ,thls is the lowest sometimes calls for; as an ex- cidal and effective intent to slay. lawyers as usual predominate in CONGRESS RACE—Economy the record lor length of service Kovemmetital fvtnctions been rate recorded for the country. both houses when occupations in their respective positions. Usu- eliminated? The records how that ample, we are afraid to give up u arguments of Republican candi- little of our nationalistic tend- • hs from all causes numbered 1,444,- These figures Indicate, first, that the are considered. dates for Congress next Novem- ally those holding such positions nothing of the sort has happened. Of the twenty-one members of are changed every few years, It may be that new taxes can- encles in order to promote the ber will be bolstered In New Jer-' world view; afraid to recognize, 01 ubout 1,000 lew than in 1947, health of the people of the nation is im- the State Senate, sixteen are law- sey by an economy wave spon- not be escaped. But they will not yers. The remaining Senators in- NO TAXES—A vote blockade be accepted without angry re- for surely we have the Intelligence Lite an increase in population. The lead- proving and, second, that heart disease sored by Governor Alfred E. so to do, that a peaceful and clude a banker, a lumberman, a Driscoll and the 174th Legislature has been set up in the (General sentment unless It is possible to rausf of death remained the same, and cancer deserve the studious attention publisher, a business man and an show that sincere efforts have prosperous world is the only pos- designed to avoid an increase in Assembly of the New Jersey Leg- sible guarante we can have of ,\ i heart disease first and cancer second. Insurance man. This represents State spending and any new taxes islature against the imposition of been made to end waste and In- of those who work to save human life. By the highest number of lawyers in efficiency. — Trenton Evening peaceful nation, and a prosperous former took off 471,469 victims while this year. any new Statewide Uxes, such as community right here at Aotne, comparison tuberculosis, long - dreaded the Senate line-up in th° State's Senate President Samuel L. income or sales, during 1950, and Times. c latin claimed 19,042. These and chron- history. "We've always had war, we al- Bodtne. Flemington Republican, will probably remain in 1951. As ways will have it"—4oo many ol | teases associated with advanced age scourge, claimed only 73,833 victim^ and The General Assembly's mem- SHOUIiD WE GO sounded the theme of the Repub- a result, Neiv Jersey businessmen INTO FORMOSA? us accept that phil xophy of de- poliomyelitis 1,895. Incidentally, nephritis bership of sixty contains twenty- lican Congressional parade in his lounted for sixty-three of each 100 and home-owners may relax for Mr. Hoover has proposed using featism, because w» tre afraid to two lawyers. There are also five opening speech to the Legislature the balance of this year and next. change. ttllS caused more deaths than tuberculosis, the school teachers, which is a record- Stating th» future security ol New the American navy to keep the In addition to the larec Demo- Communists out of Formosa. We are afraid of so many number of its victims being 77,377. membership to dau, four ltuu»e- Jersey and the nation is closely Uitngo. It is interesting to note that, during 1948, wives, rive insurance men, two cratic minority vote of twenty- Senator Taft has recommended associated with the philosophy two, three powerful county dele- Aha Id to have four-year-terms editors, and two dairy farmers, that public spetRflfiSf must be our- establishing American air and On the floor of the House will gations are definitely pledged naval bases there. Both maintain for county and state officers, in- tailed, Senate President Bodtne asitnst any new taxes this year. stead bf two-year terms. We've also be found a professor of law declared New Jersey would show this is essential, not only to stop How's Your Health? and a law clerk. These delegations comprise twelve the Communist march in Asia, had two-year terms so long, we a (,'ood example by deferring any votes in Essex County; four in would rat!\c;- acoept them, with increase in taxes at this time. but to safeguard this nation's llust as a great business takes an inven- heart and other vital organs have been Included amons the A.ssembly- Passaic and four in Union Coun- security. their greater inefficiency and -to ascertain its condition, every ln- impaired. If there is anything wrong, fol- men are a few businessmen, a la- "With the extravagant spend- ty, which leaves only eighteen Re- In contrast to the latter con- their greater expense, than IU bor leader, a carpet salesman, a ing of our Federal Government to publican votes for any new tax tention, the state department has cliange. |iduai at least once a year should seek low the advice that you get and see if you construction enfdneer, a mer- the amount of approximately 50 program. now said that the island Is of lit- Afraid to have a unicameml chant, a public relations directo •, out the true Status of his or her billion dollars a year, which H Added insurance against new tle strategic importance to the legislature like Nebraska's, which can't repair the damage that has already a manufacturer, a couple of sales- nearly 20 billions more ttvan the lysical condition. statewide taxes would probably United States. There seemn con- (Continued on Page 10) been done, men, a poultryman, a chemist, a entire national income 17 years fit hear much talk about regular ex- coal dealer, a banker and an ac- ago, and with the increased cosUs be provided by the six-member Parents of this municipality might well countant. In all, six women grace of local government in our State, Bergen County delegation which, hinatious to discover the existence of the Assembly, including two I believe It will be a refreshing although not definitely pledged rail diseases in order that proper treat- start the habit in their children. Take them teachers and four housewives. and stimulating example for New against new levies, would prob- to the doctor and have them carefully ex- Jersey to defer any increase In ably Join the Essex-Uniou-Pas- hit may safeguard the body and restore Although lawyers have an oc- saic axis in the event of a tax amined. Not only should they be tested for cupational majority in both taxes at this time," said Senate Ito health. Certainty, this Is sound advice houses, those who are directing President Bodine. showdown. Whether a new tax bill could set ill readers of thU newspaper to follow. bodily ills but eyes, noses, throats and teeth the pioeedings are not members After all, Republican candi- of the bar. Lawyers usually do not through the State Senate is also you haven't had a physical checkup should receive critical examination. Tests dates for Congress could not very (Continued on Page 9) vote as a group, unless a bill is well criticise the Truman spend- •fly. [no to your family doctor and per- for sound hearing often reveal unsuspected being considered which Is detri- ing program if State expenses b him to look you over. Sec If your defects. • - mental to the legal profession, If skyrocketed at home. they did, they would wield great power. EXPBRTS--Two men behind (Gad? rrt Jrwa Senate President Samuel L tlie scenes of the New Jersey Leg- I'uhllnhrd hy CiMrrrt rrritx islature who seldom get their We Coddle Sex Offenders Bodinc, Flemington, is the own- TO U'ufclnittiin Air,, I'nrd-rel, V ,1. er of a large lumber business, and names in the newspapers, but Tclepltono tfai-ur«t 8-6100 who are responsible for the laws duced by good behavior and drift into so- Majority Floor Leader Alfred B. Cliiirlu.H V. Clk«foi7 number of attacks upon children by In their finished form are Senate ciety td commit similar offenses. . Littell of Franklin is in the Insur- Kill tor a riil I'uVlisher hit.-, and the brdal killing of women x ance business. House Speaker Secretary Oliver F- Van Camp ot Point Pleasant end Assembly Subscription Jl.tiO P«r Tear h united a tremendous sentiment in The F. B, I. is on record as saying that Percy A. Miller Jr. of Irvington ii VJnteroil as second clas» matter an insurance broker. He is also ^ Clerk Philip C. Wadsworth of ation for more severe punishment the nation's worst wave of sex crimes is Glen Rock. Jmii; 8, 19^1, at Cartoret, N. .7., Vont Director of Publit A*talrs of Irv- Oftlce, under' the Act of Uftccli 1, Hw convicted of so-called "minor sex under way, with a grim prospect of gain- ington, havinp held that position Van Camp is now serving his 1879. ' es'' v ing momentum. The remedy, it; seems, is for twelve years. Prior to that twentieth year as Senate Secre- 1 time, he served one term as May- tary and Wadsworth has luMory of a number of these crimes sharper teeth in statutes designed to pro- or of Irvington. launched upon his tenth year as ites that those who commit them tect women and children from SeX offend- James E. "Sonny" Prazer of Clerk of the House. With their ers. Regardless of the cause, their acts are Egg Harbor Township has a num- years of experience, the law-mak- luid previous records of criminal at- ber of interests, in Atlantic Coun- ing machinery is operated with Ndlional Thrift Week is a reminder Arrested and tried, they get off with anti-social and society is justified, in pro- ty and is considered one of the great smoothness, although they sentences which are materially re- tecting itself from their depredations. By Don to be THRIFTY in FIFTY $1,834 Per American GLAMOR GIRLS Flowers 1)1:1 of state and local governments total, $275,645,000,000, amount* to $1,834 K()»e up in the last year, according to for every man, woman and child in the Natiohal Thrift Week is observed annually -i'"sus Bureau, Which reports that they country. While the debt seems enormous, the caf- during the period including January 17, lh' , JANUARY 20, l PACK RIP.HT f V Tt ^ r/t>')*t',<,'>'.',*i';*}'i*i'''*i '*>'''''*'''' * '- OUR GREATEST MID-WINTER I DEPARTMENT STORE 578 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. 1H1RSHS Up The Hill Section-At Signal Light - Pershing Ave. NOW IN PROGRESS! Shop Early For Best Selection LADIES' HEAVY CANNON SHEETS ] FATRA IIKAVY FANCY GIRLS' COLORED MEN\S FLANNEL FULL SIZE FINE BABY ANKLE SOCKS PAJAMAS CHENILLE FLANNEL SIZE 81X99 TOWELS GOWNS REG. 2.69 SIZES 8-11 REG. 2.98 BED SPREADS SIZE 20 X 40 KEG. :V)c ALL COLORS SIZES 17 AND 18 SALE Keg. 59c SALE REG. 6.95 REG. 2.49 SALE SALE • 22c $2.17 Sale * $4.29 .93 3for S I 35C 5 for $1.00 Sale * $1.43 MEN'S ALL WOOL FAMOUS BABY CANNON LARGE SIZE FANCY LADIES' FINE CHENILLE BOYS' BLUE HELL BUCKSKEIN JOE PLAID BUNTING PILLOW CASES WASH CLOTHS DUNGAREES JACK SHIRTS WITH FULL ZIPPER HOUSECOATS SIZE 45 X 36 REG. 15c SIZES 8 TO 16 WITH FULL ZIPPER ALL COLORS SIZES 14 TO 44 REG. 59c EA. REG. 1.98 REG. 7.95 REG. 2.98 REG. 5.98 SALE • 7c SALE. $1.431 SALE. $5.47 Sale • $1.68 Sale • $3.86 SALE • 44c « CHILDREN'S 1-PIECE MEN'S FLEECE LINED MEN'S HEAVY FULL SI2E 80 SQ. PERCALES NAZARETH LADIES' FINE RAYON OR SAN. WHITE MUSLIN ZELAN LINED COAT PLAID FLANNEL SNOW SUITS SWEATERS SHIRTS PANTS & SHIRTS PANTIES COMFORTER & WITH HAT TO MATCH SIZES 3846 REG. 59c Blanket Covers SIZES 1-4 KEG. $2.98 SIZES 14&-17 SIZES 2-6 REG. 4.49 REG. 6.95 SALE REG. 2.49 SALE * 39c SALE • $4.93 $1.86 SALE. $1.67 SALE • 39c :t FOR i.oo Sale. $3.68 CHILDREN'S CORDUROY LADIES' LADIES' NAZARETH 2-PIECE BOYS' ALL WOOL FULL SIZE HEAVY HEAVY FLANNEL SWEATERS OVERALLS LOAFERS & SLEEPERS SIZES 1-8 SLIGHTLY SOILED STRAP SHOES PAJAMAS Sheet Blankets SIZES 17 AND 18 \ PINK OR BLUE REG. 2,49 BLACK OR BROWN REG. 4.98 REG. PRICE 1.39 SIZE 14 SALE REG. 4.49 REG. 2.98 SALE • 78c SALE.93c $1.58A Sale * $2.78 SaJej^$1L93 SALE • 97c BOYS' NAZARETH MEN'S FANCY DRESS MEN'S GOODYEAR WELT CHILDREN'S GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE LARGE SIZE WHITE Shirts&Shorts OR WORK WORK SHOES. DRESSES LEATHER OR SIZES 3 TO 12 WINTER WEIGHT NYLON HOSE Handkerchiefs SIZES 6 TO 16 SOCKS CORD SOLES Reg. 1.98 t SALE 1.43 IRREGULARS REG. PRICE. 15c REG. 75c REG. 29c PR. SALE Reg. 2.98 t SALE Reg. 3.98 § SALE SALE • S2c« 1 SALE • S for $1 pr. I SALE • 68c *• SALE • 7y2c CHILDREN'S 2-1MLCF BOYS' PLAID FLANNEL LADIES' FINE CREPE MEN'S RIBBED CHILDREN'S RUBBER LAMES' RAYON-SILK FLANNEL SHIRTS SHIRTS OR HALF AND FULL SIZES 8-18 GAITERS STREET DRESSES PAJAMAS DRAWERS SLIPS REG. 1.89 With Siiqm SIZES W/> TO 24 Vt SIZES 4 TO 14 SIZES 34-46 REG. 2.49 SALE All Sizes REG. 4.49 % REG. 1.98 UF,(i. $1.59 (fa. SALE SALE $1.27 SALE . $1.29ea. $1.43 Sale * $2.93 ONE LOT 01 CHILDREN'S BOYS' ALL WOOL PLAID MEN'S UT1CA UODY GUARD WE CARRY A FUI.L LINE OF ONE LOT OF LADIES' AND 1 COTTON PANTIES UDIES UO SQUARE CHILDREN'S ODDS ALL SIZES — REG. 35c JACK SHIRTS COTTON AND ENDS SALE • 22c WITH FULL ZIPPEIt UNION SUITS SUNDIAL SHOES SIZES 12-20 STREET DRESSES „ WINTER HEIGHT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SHOES SIZES 12 TO 52 .> Nazareth COTTON PANTIES REG. 6.95 RANDOM SIZES -36,4a KEG. 49c At REG. 3.98 & 4.98 REG. 2.98 & 3.49 SALE #°3for$1 SALE • $4.86 SALE. $1.43 Reduced Prices! Sale • *1.97 LARGE SIZE HEAVY BOYS' BUTTON-ON GREAT REDUCTIONS STAR PLUS • FAST (MM CANNON KAYNEE MEN'S FINE LACE ON HAND PAINTED DISH TOWELS SHIRTS VAN BEU8EN PANT$ AND FULL SIZE KEG. 29c SOLIDS OB STRIPES TABLE, CLOTHS SIZES 4 TO 10 SIZES 32-42 SIZE 52X70 BEG. 249 SALE REG. 1.98 DRESS * SPORT REG. 2.98 SALE SALE .$1.29 SALE * $3.86 Sale * $1. Ctpitol Dome from Kflltnrial ...„.,-, ' the Sen&iori Teprewtitlng tlvw rountli-s vs\ «1M pledged against new tanes, Tberfc Is also « minority mrmher. ship b( seven Democr;ils OJI to titles and Income HIC!—New Jtr.wy is wfll sup* ' pltetf with drinklnfi plnrrs wherf • parched wayfarer mny quench" hta thirst. Brwln B. Hwk. Director of thtf. 8tW« Division of Alcohnllr BcverV art Control, reports that 9.417 lit ceidKd tawrns wrlcomed ni^tom- ' at on Jarrauy 1. and In admtloi) /] l,(Ufl HrWisec! p*ckagf ntor<>!i rliii- pensfd whiskey, ben and winaf &•• as th« New Year airtvert. Frntrw' ' nal organizations operand 78| 1* bars on Netf Year's r-ve. accorillrtjl* .'«. to the report. The State Division of Alenholle B?vera«e Control also Issiiwl H* ce-nses to 46 Bistros, which open seasonally, and 217 othen fm the You will bt limited distribution of alrohollo', betwages. Only 4C lloenses wpre amazed h •* surrendered In Now Jersey"during much you'wv* thf/past year, an indication tha;t such pfi'rolt'! arc ennsidered prs* to1 on your t° OPEN IVERY OlOUS. food bill! Municipalities cnllreted $4,284.- FRIDAY UNTIL Acme Sov-U-Trim re- QUALITY 8MJ6 in Ucwisp.fpes from tnv;- «nR; $726,221.09 from jpnskage moves much surplus fat stores; $81,315.6« iMtfr eluD li- before weighing, giving censes; $9,861.66 from UmileJ dis- you more meat for your ""LOW PRICES tribution licenses, and $lG.?,;i" ,* Check These Vali W Special for One Week Only/ money! lftall consumr ^ ^g JIQ3AW- Oenaal Theodore D. F ruled the State rr SUGAR-- 5**43c 10".85c 4 //• ^offe/ess Ay C()nstn^ 1 find otr-yf buildings In lb AU " V.;HIJ to HEINZ BAKED BEANS 2 * i. i-wr^nicn, bo-f c-ittle, Round Roast - ^ ovc ^ K'g 7f i and svine Inter^ts wtTJ; Tender, juicy Acme beef sure satisfies! Featured at oil Acmes thisj week-end! 'Hd IT/• tflfl^s m Trenton clurlnii" I Week starting January : Sunsweet Prune Mce_^- 25c j "23,.. , Qar nwners an ndvlM ty 0r c ; trre Stole Motor Vchi.le Dcpa^ i ment.) that only a ff\v weeks reV' Asco Coffee ~£i3e Acme Corn ap z mala far compiiancp with tin- sci-: • Richer blend. Ground fresh to order, 5QU6rkraUl torn fw L Chuck Roast s2 ond,''perbd car insiir-tiou lx.iuirs- ol'thr 1949 vosTHntiMJ ' Wincrest Coffee £ 59c Asco Peas 57uw 2 « ftc Bone in. Tender, juicy Acme beef sure satisfies! Featured of all Acmfs fhis week-end! . . The S:,i!c Hivliwiy DS- l.^usin.-i a stuvdiiT tov- Llohter,bodied Vigorous «<>«». FRESH Ideal Fancy Peas r We PRIME CUT Vruck with a tv.o-way U'lephorle Ideal Coffee JJH «.«/3c on the Pulaski Skyway us lift Robford Prunes STjft. 33C I, Jeep formerly used was worn to Heavy bodied."Tops them oil! Rib Roast lb. 59c Cala Hams lib.29c I a frazzle In 18S0, tothl appr<>-.. Seedless Raisins ""Hi- •*#• lie A treat for the weiek-end! fl priations to operate the State 6t Evap. Milk ZT 2£23c 1st 6 ribs, 7-inch cut. " New ,Jersey reached $126,500. '• Orange Juiced 2 r: 27c Hoyt's Dumpling Mix ,17 23c tlh while today the c:isi nf Stai" t'a/- ' 17 Ground Beef " ,, 49c Plate Beef SL"»J9c eniment is $160,000,000 uimu;illy, - V. .. UncleLBenl*"^ <" lm v k Senate President S u in u c 1 L. ' Sausage Meat 5 33c Bovine claims. . . . Nuw Jersey Heinz Prepared Beei Tongues ' ;i. 39c da1i? farmers are unhappy about Keebler's the reduction in the price of mlllf Spaghetti which they now receive under or-- Saltines CHUCKS LAMB *39c tiers of the State Office of Milk lB« 2 wj^ 29c Industry. . . . The New Jersey £, 27c Saun Tiynplke Authority will receiv§ /olds on Jonunry 31 on tluec im- portant projects in North Jersey. ! . . ..The 1950 Nov Jersey Legis- Vogt's Scrapple r 25c He.nz Pea Soup _ 2 « 2bc variety — lature will gel- down to bj.sim\?s ll next Monday at 3 P. M, after two Sliced Dried Beef J,T 31 c Orange Marmalade i*** «c and what sessions devoted to organization IMAl a saving] Fancy Western End the inauguration of Governor Pork Sausages HO^U.UHWr ' 37c Blended Juice 2™ 31c Alfred-E. Drlsnoll state Sen- M» PI L IDEAL MUtd ator Harold W. Hannold, Wood- •T< TomotTomatoo Juice ^^«-**.3 3 T 25c Peaches ,*,*. . *. ^ bui7 Republican, holds the covrt- 25c Peaches 1 29c ed chairmanship of the Senate Vegetable Juice." 2 £ 23c Ideal Pujjle Plums ... A real treat with Supreme rye bread! Appropriation*Committee, which D Tender, green'Ip Feature' d at all Acmes! j may some day lead to the Gov- Li.V. 4MU Hire M" IQr OfltS »« Pkf IHC bunh Mott's Apple Juice ernship.... Boxing and wrestling Princess Margarine ~221c broccoli 5 matches In New Jersey produced Pancake All-SWEET Maine Potatoes L , 2mc $69,244.84 In the State Treasur/ b >h during the fiscal year ending June s k Colored Margarine PiI B40c Fancy Escarole '" "•"*• 2 ^ 19c 30 last DurliiR the 34-year lbi period that Rue Brearley of Tren- Kirkman's or Lux Flakes T^.'"Z'' ' 24c Aged Cheddar Cheese *• 69c Jersey Stay man Apples 3 25c ton servfed as Secretary of the Red Delicious Apples £ 3 ^ 25c State Bonrd of Bar Examiners, VIROINIA HI Glendale Club Cheese It 79c 8,466 lawyers were admitted to IUMMINI Juicy Floridlorida OrOrangesa . «'•»« 39c the bar. Chocolate Grahams 25c Assorted Chocolates '£* 69c American Loaf Cheesed 49c s. CAPITOL CAPERS-"You can't m 25c Choc Cream Drops TZ. ?5c lditel SweeSwett Tangerine Ti s thin out water to stretch its use," Krispy Crackers Fresh Eggs °' 'iE ££.*., u 53c *-'29c claims former Senator Oscar R.( ";;. 18c JUICY FLORIDODAA ! Wilensky of Pa'terson, counsel for Nabisco Grahams P 28c Vinegar the North Jersey District Water VinegarSE £-13c »r23c Large E^^^^.u 47c Supply Commission. . ,. Republi- Fig Newtons OKH 35c laf cans are exore^ in", flee becausa TOUT WAP Silver Seal Eggs " tL'.,,, 45c Grapefruit 9 the proposed new 21-county Dem- Weston Choc Nut 35c ocratic Party will allow them to Cashmere Bouquet 3 ST 23c Popular size, luscious, meaty, exceptional valur continue to shout "Hagueism." 23c FANCY TENDER WESTERN ~" .,, Chief Justice Arthur T. Van- Dairycrest Ice Cream derbllt claims legislators and* Choc. Covered Cherries " 55c ^ashmwejouquet 2 „.. We State officers have a duty to shotf : Creamier, smoother, real fruit pint allegiance to the SUte and Nation FREE! Ont pkg. with Mch 3 you buy I CRISCO Heinz Baby Food flavors. Meltproof bag FREE) cartan 29c Carrots 2*™^*\5c even though they are not required, Finest, lorge, tender. Featured at oil Acmei to take an oath of allegiance bys IDEAL GELATINE law. ' ' DESSERTS 3 plcgs. 19c ^10T:93c 29c Tested Try the on* int pk0- §nd !• V^''* Jr W 6 r 83c ''Trust her! ¥tiu surely don't not utitfitd, *«urn th» 3 pkg». •«» 6AKERY1 think she could keep a secret?" . full purchjj* prici will bt rifu««W! Well! I've trusted her with" other — ^w^« WROZEN FOOP5 things, and she kept them!" BLUE SUDS Fresh from our own ovens! A Heinz Fresh Hunt Club VIHOtNIA UE D.vil Food Double Your Cucumber Dog Food Marshmallow Bar Cake 39c Uncle Sara Says 2 X 17c Special this week-end. Featured at all Acmes! Pickles Y 29c 5 i. 67c Money Back Cinnamon Streussel Loaf 25c -If y« it ntt ogrii that Siabnek Farnti FrMtid Apple-Filled Coffee Cake 39c Feodi an untxcillid for quality and flavor! y 1 Danish Pecan Ring SOIN1A. ,35c {very ffem Price Market . 0 Seabrook Farms Baby 5000 Watts! * You Pay Only One* for Your Total Supreme Pan Rolls ".tV 10c Food Purchaiei! d "» 15c Lima Beans PC - —- * A Rtctipt It Givin With Every Pur- Special price! From field to freeier in one chaw, Indicating Each Deportment, Supreme White Bread hour. Equals 2VA to Vfx lb$. limas In pod Rtcheckina, at Home Eaiyl Seabrook Peas \u, Now In ,23c BirdseyePeas :25c Seabrook Spinach ^.tr ! 23c lUve yon «ver xtvpped to »nnlyi«. Blended Juice ST'U ,19c tke re»w»s why ChrUtmui D»y has inch » tremendouH hold on you and)" Teddy's Frosted Clams your Unilly? Of c«urt>« ttere'u the ' :29c rekl tifnificance of Ibe day, (Hid the Teddy's Fillet Flounder tioe and (unlly reunion, but hacfcJi 49c •I theie luppy cveuls in a t&Abm at£ *M security. Safulji, and se-" »r« linked with tauumUl welt' i flr»i anderplunlD.fi (or youf J very home. Regular systematic «»vt Iocs oat of yaw IACMM produce AJAX Octagon wlety u* neciurity. Ihe ^ m*f to Colgate's Octagon t»vc tffeettvely U tu tave bttun you Palmolivfl Soap Super Suds Laundry Soap •Mnd. ¥oo can do ihli »«rj (MM by MarVKUmfar Cleanser Cleanser il(ninf op on Payroll 3ax^MA *l*n 3S?ac FAB Ditto* an* Ch 20c (W bb VWM 8 2 3M 21C W|SWNGTON AVE., CArtTERET Pick over the oysters and cook In their own liquor until plump. Remove the oyslers and measure the liquor Add enough water to make \ n cup and thicken llkfl POM SA1.R (Cnnt.tmiTl f:ntn About white saijce with butter and flour. 1 Classified Advertising*' -IXJVKH LEAF CKMETKRY ~ 1 c»n be buili briij'i ;mi| num coo I Add crwn. Reason the sauce with wooDnninOH prni.imiNr) co. nomk-al 1IJ Ohives 8 tin JiJ^^ i,\ ^.i.'.-i.^ji*.';...1..;,'! .jatiiis; tfft W MET "• -T -- ~ ^ Mrcettvhig In Penthffii! PROVIDENCE, R. l.-Mice In ja $40,000 penthouse? One wouldn't bit-' ere Is Another Time The Ueve It—but it's true. The rodent* have taken up their abode In UM luxurious penthouse atop the MH» old biological laboratory on tl Brown university campus here There are 8,000 of th» mice, aloof With several hundred rats, bani- sters and guinea pigs whleh hirnlrt the foundation stock for four sep- Anti-Trust Lawyers Were Wrong! arate experiments in disease eva> trol. Dr. J. Walter Wilion, who heiA one of the cancer research prth rami and Is in general charge Ot - the laboratory, said the researttH Ever since the anti-trust lawyers filed their suit to put A&P out of business, they have been making, in the newspapers »rs were seeking to achieve ta» and over the radio, various "allegations" about how they think this company does business. "perfect mouse" through selecttlK and inbreeding. 'X-.: An elaborate system of heating Please remember that "allegations" are charges that have not been proved. • md" air conditioning with constant' 1 lumldlty has been found necessity./ in research Involving these choirf'1 In this case they will be disproved. rodents. Temperature There have been times in the past when the anti-trirfet lawyers made very damaging "allegations" about this company Temperature InsMe the twildlnj that the courts' eventually decided were utterly without foundation. Will not vary from 79 degrees bjr any noticeable fraction. And thjl humMIty will be. constant at 55 pet In our last advertisement We told you about the time the anti-trust lawyers charged that A&f, two other cent Also a. stand-by •• electrical food chains and two labor unions conspired to fix the price of bread in Washington, D. C. heiting unit will take up the load should the university steam system ever tail. (,!• , And yet, when this case came to trial,, it was revealed that the defendants were actually selling bread The structure is fully insulated, cheaper than most other stores in Washington, and that there was absolutely no evidence that they had the rooms being designed for a maximum supply of sunlight. A , aver engaged in any such "alleged" conspiracy. ireexer unit In the basement #111 lirareS full week's food supply Mr the animal colony, That was the time Federal Judge T. Alan Goldsboroijgh instructed the jury to bring in a verdict of TJie quarters are rodentproof to . "not guilty." assure the purity of the «tr*in aad« when outside rodents from oWlisf aboratorles are lntrodU$(d (I It was the time he said to the anti-trust lawyer*:' will go through a period of tine In company with some o(the\ "17 you Were to $how thi$ record to any experienced trial lawyer in the world, he Would less Important mice who sit are inmates. If the "natives'!. tell you that there was not any evidence at all. tract no disease, the newcomers be admitted. "Honeutly, I have never in my over forty year*' experience teen tried a cate that was at Dr. Wilson said that the great precaution and large expenditure on abiolately devoid of evidence at this, fhat it the honest truth. JTiave never teen one liheiU* the health of the Inmates of the ro- dent house was made necessary to , But this was not the only time that* the antitrust lawyers made such serious "allegations" against A&P which were false. protect them for the experiments. The animals gathered there repre- sent the product of between four •J. Again, and still again, they brought cases against A&P and suffered defeat. and five years of experimentation. Their loss would set back the re- searchers almost irreparably. .1 As We have said, we think you are entitled to know about these other cases. And now, we are going to tell you about the Second time the anti-trust lawyers were wrong. Each Mouse Numbered Brown's biology head Is Investi- gating cancer of the liver. Dr. Paul T. Fenton, who brought his colony of mice with him from Yale uni- versity last June, is working on the relation of nutrition to cancer; Dr. Herman P. Chase, whose mice are "alumni" of the University of Illi- The North Carolina Potato Case nois, is studying the effect of X- rays on skin. Each mouse has a number series l which means much to the research- lir December, HM1; the anti-trust lawyers brought a criminal Judge Wyche said to the anti-trust lawyers? . • ' er. The first number belongs p»r- ticularly to the mouse; designates suit in Wilson, North Carolina. the number of the generation used' "I have studied this case from the very outset. In my opinion in the' experiment, and the third, and last, Is the numbft of the litter They charged that A&P's fresh fruit and vegetable buying sub- there is no testimony produced from which it can reasonably be in that generation. sidiary, and other good American citizens, had conspired to fix inferred that the defendants entered into a combination to de- and depress prices paid farmers for potatoes in North Carolina, press or lower the price of potatoes. Sefl't Funeral Fizzles ' After Four Joyous Days Virginia and Maryland. PITTSBURGH-There can be "I might say that 1 never tried a case in my life where a greater too much of a good thing-even a good funeral, Sofi Marlon- Can anyone imagine any charge calculated to be more damaging to a retail grocery effort, more work, more investigation had been done, combing wanted to make her exit last a business that must rely on farmers, day after day, for the food we distribute to full' week, but her 500 friends almost with a hne-tooth comb to gather evidence, as was done and relatives had to give up aft- our customers? er four days. Her funeral was a in this case. success, but the mourners just In this case the anti-trust lawyers gave a story to the newspapers, telling millions couldn't take any more. Sofi, ownej of a roadside Inn of famfers that we were the kind of people who would force their prices down, "But, as was said a long time ago, you can't make brick without and tourist cabins, left careful deprive them of a decent income, and lower their families' living standard. Instructions that "everyone have straw, and you can't make a case without facts" a good time at my funeral. I don't want anyone to be sad." These charge* were false. So, here was a case in which the anti-trust lawyers made seriously damaging - She always gave big parties and she wanted her last one to They made these charges despite the fact that it has always been A&P's policy charges against A&P in which the Judge decided that there were no facts to sup- be the biggest of all. She wanted tapay our farm suppliers fair market prices for all produce; to aid agriculture it to last a week. port those charges. But her guests only lasted four through better distribrtion of its products; to narrow the spread between farm and days. They had eUten nart of retail prices; and to help farmers build better markets for their products. That is why we say the anti-trust lawyers can be wrong and have the eight lambs and three roasts. been wrong. - That is why many thousands of farmers all over the country are now coming to One on Mike ', Pat—Molke do y«s know why ah our support. That is why we say that they are wrong again, just as they were Irishman hits the pepper box on' wrong in the Washington bread case and the North Carolina the bottom an' a Dutchman hits it When the case finally came to trial, the anti-trust lawyers put on the side? \ potato case. Mike—Begorra, Pat, Oi don't. on u their first witness a potato expert of the U. S. Department Why is it? Pat—Shure, juV It's to get tha . of Agriculture. We are going to show the American people that the suit to destroy A&P is really pepper out, Molke. a suit against efficiency and against real competition. Thii expert, who was the anti-trust lawyers' own witness, testi- Uncle Sam Says fied that contrary to the anti-trust lawyers' "allegations," the The real question involved in this suit is whether businessmen are going to be defendants made every effort to help the Department of Agri- encouraged to do a better and more efficient job; or whether we are going to let culture in its efforts to aid the potato farmer in better marketing the anti-trust lawyers in Washington blow the whistle on anybody who gets big by giving the people more for their money. of bis products and in getting a better price for his products. No one can make us believe that it is a crime to try to sell the best *When tj»e anti-trust lawyers had put in their evidence and argued their case. Federal Judge C. C. Wyche directed the jury to bring in a verdict of "not guilty." quality food tit the lowest possible price. r •* , planted wisely, the money yen have this year of 1950 can be the seed2, >. "MX PACIFIC TEA COMPANY tbfct jtowi Into^rennu come true,» M GREAT ATLANTIC* harveit of farm or ranch expansion, etuoatlon tor the children or thai long vacation trip you've waafed. In- vest every possible peony la U. S. Swing-* Bonds, then every 13 you plant today will yield H in m Bonds are jus* *» UmpetMu** * part < •f » well-raan«fe4 farm a*, it land, ••iCA- Hvejtoek or ««MB«Y, fttfr V. 8< ! • .•;>:- ;••/.• Savings Boads, yo»r B0M«i*l **• •aaretatheeaieet' re»4Uy \ ••'••• L s mtDAV, J, Qktilty Mltk F.»rly Yell mijht ««T that InUrlM- d to- Mmutfur IIIITIS" n,nd th'1 textile s«lr nf goad quality milk. tikiif1^ Hi; fnilicr. also a Lbilen Vmiih I'JII T»» The 180 toni ot itttl which ilay by CommlMloni'i' Cha;1es H mills of North Jersey: nearby WCP ,in, »•»•• :'iirf stiirte^n and You perhaps kim* '•«•>•! friim Industry til tbl* h) pTSlUC* p«l RHmfin .fr. of (lie New Jersey 1> • lmwkcn, when- Hamilton Wftfl killed •wry rfTmt M icrtnlm him Synthetic Rettm minute In equlvtlent to the partmpnl. of Oonservatlon nnd Ero-In n duel wil.ii Aaron Burr; Soho, •Who iftflrn »(>' to ilriiik no.', nmbnl ' "i vnin. He eonllnupd down There art approxlmitely JO typei required to minuflCturt It] t/pl ri'imic Development tlmt they coti- nmr NfWiiik where the first steam titen without vi'iiiiiB iinnk in li" !> road *ith til of jynthetle reslnj now In uie in th« COnUlK flironir :il< nh'ilii M,ivb< ml .1.130 pound iutomA11*l ••Ider s"Pii»! SI-II Jersey fitvst. rni'mr- mnniifiwtiired In Amcrlrs a!i'ol])l. will! hr* berime a tramp AIC abuut 71 p»r cent llttU prniertlve coftthits Industry. Mont you do Bui (itiiwiM tiif (in ".tun]. New Jprsry )UR SO miHi to fiRer was built nnd Ihe Rreat vprlpty nf »nil milcast Finally he sent • bul- oil, nhemiCHl, elert.rlrnl. air crafl of them »r« used In what w« c»U did you ever "•«> anv.iiir »IKI \u< let rrnshlns tliroilKh 111"! bralfl. ft* trr>ni ii aot-liir. historic and indus- flnd iMther indiislrlo* which «t>»cl*tlt*d products finishing. Thli, »tly betti r foi l:\ltiiin :i dunk'' Alt- mnnv of alcohol't dupes have done trial background, that ono-to- ime»f>i mrythtng from tht tWl«nt your driinVlni! <* impimi'Mi-; DnK m have followed. t before and , (nn 11 (if ;ifl yrars. Albeit To U.S. Students NEWARK Thr YfiniiR People's1 thr national danens which inspired 7!i ve.n -oM f,'!th*r, IMR bren nhe^trnl coniTrts, presented by the Tnmmis compositions. ii'l A it ii his two sons Rnd two NKW BRUNSWICK •-- Wowt- GAINES DOG RESEABCH CENTER Tlvp difTerrnt nationalities will 1 hridae Hi^h Heliool wnlnrs me Doctor. the Orimilh Music Fmindntlou nl V.NTS Ills;" iiftPi rpcaHliii; lie roprescnteri 011 the program, bp- me iif Ills (Inimhtpisoncp lived ellclblf to eoinppti for ^eholnr- Ihe Mosque ThrnUr, Ncwnl'k, 1 1 RlniilnK with "A Round of Enirtlsh •hlps to be nwtirrlpd for th fVfHY LANCUAOE HAS ITS which we IT Intr rrupted by th.. holl- r-, 111 City, wrott to the Ban Country Dances" by Dorothy Bf.r- I95n-51 year by Nrw Jersey Col- dnys, will t)e resumed Saturday at t'miripr new^iiniati which pub WOUD FOR DOCS llnpr. Czechoslovakia will comp IPUP fyr Wntnpii. (he woman's 11 A. M At tha^ time, the kittle 0 his pirn for Relp In flmllna 1 next with three dances (from her A granddaughter mv it and OIIPJM O( Rutup.rs University, tin- Orchestra Six^Ay qf New York, Stnle Univprslly o( New Jersey, li Smetona's opera? 'The Bartered mld'her moili-r. Mrs -I. C Atlrork. with Thomas Sthwrnan conduct- Bride." Hungary will be repr&eht- I announced by Dean Margaret She was thr oldejt daughter, in ing and Milton Cross, of the Met- ed by two HunRarlan dances by whoso care RIKSS te$ the younRer T, Corwln. ropolitan Opera brondcasts as com- Johannes Brahms, and 8pnln by children when thry **re icparated Scholarships open exclusively 11 While Cliiiul.||r Oolhnt hah 110 mentator, will Rive the first of four the famous Pantoml'ne and fV In 1919, after the d«»th of his first MPW JprsK.v Rirls Include Elizabeth fntCTtlon<; wlmt.'vpi of KivinR up IN 3t TlMt9(lN A LITUE MORE THAN remaining concerts In this highly Dancp from "Amor Brujo" by wife Hodman Voorhees Scholarship of MnnuelDeFa\lH. jkctiilR. she sit 111 wnn's U) direct B (1,00. the Bonnie Wallace Scholar- A VEARJSHOWN IN AMERICA CH entertaining and educational sc- JdVe story. She U now worklhs In This RHY and lively concert for ship of tSOO, the Carrie Whltton WALSINO WINNING TRICK Of EDCER- ries. | "Blind Spot1 iind pl;ms to act ir, Dealh rute in 1948 fell to Hit per "The Orchestra Dances In Many youtiR people will end on 'an Amer- Batlry Bar-on Scholarship oi $200,i STOUNE.A SCOTTISH TERRieR, ican note by the performance of two more imtuiPi next year. 1.000, a npw low. the Penns Grow Woman's Club | Lands" will be its sprlphtly theme Arthur Kreutz's Concerto for Scholarship of $200, and the So- WON 25""BEST IN SHOW'AWARPS and the, concert will feature Irene Dixieland Band and Orchestra. It ,'. Jan Stnliim <>tnlH U> hnvr n:t .:lcty of Uif> Dauehtei's of the Am- Hawthorne, yie well-known bal- twuUe whiiuver handling her role •rionn Revolution Home Econom- will be Ihe second performance of lerina, and her dance troupe In a this new ennwrto hi "Born Yosti-iiiBy." She played it; ics Scholarship of $200. These arc series of colorful ballets as the or- tot two ypflis on the stase in Chi* 1 in addition to the State Scholar- chrstiii performs famous dance- CagO Mid New York. Woodbridge ships roverlns tuition and avall- 2d TWINS IN 10 MONTHS inspired orchestral airs, tn the bal- tble to cnU'iinn students from each LOS ANGELES—Girls, here's a 1 lets, Miss Hnwthornc and her as- The f'reilnr M.-.icli'. . flip starring •nunty i subject to the appropria- record to shoot at! Mr. and Mrs. in "Now 1 Lay Me I>wn to SIWTD." tion of the necessary funds by the sociates will construct the t jfs.se Kohai recently became the Written by Hume Crotiyn and fl- Sale Days aw IK proud parents of their second sec Banced In part by Cronyn's wife of twins within ten months. Twin Jessica Tandy In addition to the scholarships TOMORROW AM) mits to New Jersty glii.i, the pills wive born lo ther Kohal's on Febuai y 9, while twin boys arrived ruinniins (k"\'i sucn a SATURDAY ONLY Hlrlinrd W Herbert Memorial and HUKliimiiii7.ed job In Pnnd Scholarship-of $500, the ANEW MASSACHUSETTS LAW MAKF.9 IT „., Is HIP Femnle" that one vtnrv and Bertha-McClymonds I^ORDS. N. .1. - T. A. I never bpllpvc Unit, this is Hie Scholarship of *S00, and a number MANPATORY FOR MOIURIbTS TO STOP i TI1K WRONG WAY • Mime Kill wli«' A'iis coiisldpred "too of Uencral <=rho:arahlps and Musi.-, FOR EITHER A "WHITE CANE'OR ...,'•. .-.. :..J THURSDAY j MEMPHIS, Tehn.—Aftcr a rob- innocent" for the lead In "Forever scholarships in varying amounts. K'S££/NCEYE'POC | her had robbed his grocery store Amber ' ire Dfidi alike to students from French-Inspired, Amrflran- AIYIATKUR SHOW MPW Jerspy and Other states. ffi 1050. Coin«j Dng Rtiearch Center, N. V. C. mnde is this Fuller cotton broad- Mntinw at 'I:lr> and tlic I of $600, the robber made Reuben ••Jimmy iSieu.nt nnd Ann Bsxte; I Fiiencr get Into his own car and Awards nv made on the basis of cloth dress, one of the Kate Fvcnins 8:15 _ set to siiu tniirther ana In In ttnani'inl need, neutral character, Oreenaway juvenile fashions i drive off. The bandit jUfll SNtod In ^•ckpot," for viiirh Jiininy moves .iid pi-omlw of luture achievement, AIRIJNE SAFETY RECORD POPULATION featured In the February Good FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY j the front door of the store, gun In 16 Twentieth Century-Fox. as well ;is scholarly ability as de- Housekeeping. Its sturdy seams The nation's scheduled airlines Tho United States population one hand and, Frlener complained, termined by high school records crossed the 150.000.000 mark, ac- won't "give" in the laundry, and CHRISTOPHER } News for Hie men: Edith Head racked up a safety record for flying money in the other. and by testst s ndministered d byy the cording to the Census Bureau, fwhlon de.iiKiioi »t Paramount, in 1949, Only one passenger loot Its simple riMign is a friend of COLUMBUS' College Entrance ExaminatioEiti n which estimates that the popula- predict.? that the plunging neek- j his life for each 100.000,000 passen- the lady who dunks, starches, and Fredrio March ,' Electronics selector being built SKE Al)V ON PAGE 12 Boardoard. tion, growing lit a 200,000-a-month Jfries, which have kepi them de-; ger miles flown on domestic and and irons. Available in desert tn speed isotope study. March 1. 1950, 1» the final date rate, reached 150,183,000 on No- Ughtfully huii-ryed for some timo, FOR FREK PRIZES international routes. This was coral with jade trim, or gray "SQUARE DANCE when all .scholarship applications vember 1, This represents, a gain b definitely "on I lie way out." about 25 per cent better than In with red, the dress sells for about will be accepted. Application forms of 18.514,000 since the last full JUBILEE" Necklines im- 1:0111;; i<> plmmr, she 1948 and 63 per cent better than $5 In sizes 3 to 6, and a dollar Vou set 11 coupon with every '• vmd information may be obtained census on April 1, 1940. with Don Barry, declares, "hill only from side lo iri 1947, one of the worst years In more in sizes 7 to 14. purchase at our store. '• from the. Office of ^mission; New Mary Beth Hughes sirtc." JJerse y ColleuCll c foforr Women, New their history. Brunswick, N. J. TAX "LOOPHOLES," Jack C.ns.in will do las flrsl HERE ARF A FEW ) SUNDAY AND MONDAY 1 SOCIAJTJ SECURITY A drive is shafjjng up In Congress Jtraipht p;iri. pliiyin ! IIIP snips and SPECIALS ) against tax evaders and to close up "DANCING IN THE Last Timn< Today Jfromntlon IILUMKO ol R tobiicco SMAKT CAT The social security tax orl the pay checks of about 39,0O0,O0b some tax-law "loopholes'' before it DARK" Knliprt Cumnilncs - Ann Blylh empire, in "Bii;ht L,p;if." :ind he':; CHICAGO —In September, Jo- considers any legislation to raise FREK FOR ALL" workers Jumped on January 1 from i considers any tegula on o« with William Powell, Mark mighty hap:>y nlmut ii The picture ,i'i)h J, Toste. his wife and their 1 n»r oJt. rr, i •/„ npr rpnt Th* rise. I tax rates on individuals and corpo- — nlsn — ilso has Giuy Ciiopci ,unl Patncla three daughters, moved to subifr- 1 per cent to 1 !<2 per cent. The rise, FRI., SAT., SUN., JAN. 20-21-2? Stevens, Hctsy Drnke mi first In the thirteen-year history of rations. Treasury and concession- Sditt Bntdy - Dorothy Hart Heal in It. III11 Finest Park from Belmont, .1 oli11 KIIHSPII the Federal old age and survivor's al tax experts estimate that the Fannie Hurst's "FIGHTING Mass.. li.uing the family ca!, Government is losing as much a" Great Novel "UNDERTOW" ; Ofiip. Kellv H HOW makin« his insurance, will also affect employ- fin ,iv, wilh his father, John Tostc. $5,000,000,000 a year by tax evasion "I want to1>e white like KENTUCKIAN" first heavily BSiifi...