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-NoT48 CARTERET, N. J., IHIDAt, MARCH 10, 1944 FRIGS THHRB CKN1B weetness No Easter CHS Junior Thespians Preset* Fpod Price Boro 'Backs Attack!' AND Vacatiion Annual Play In 2-Night Stand Check Here 15 Students In Cost, Man) , Officers of the junior da* W«: Light President, William Poll; -tie* ^Schools Other,, Aided By Faadfy president, Anthony Ruiso; sefer** Scheduled I,., E. Gre|orf •—"* tary, Bernadine Ctajkowski; treas- Bond Quota Doubled Fartker Production urer, Arthur Myers; advisers, ,,,(irmiti«t«'«f« P Mak« CARTERfiT—"Ever Since Eve," Mrt. Jean Befsfsky and Mrs. Lil- Ration Botrd To Con Strenlaa Laidi Car- ian Kobrin. I)rrn,ii! Life Is »«* Up Time Loit Earlier a three-set play, was presented Swvey 0( All $3,693 Collected In First Week teret Te» Spectacular Wednesday night and again last Retell Stores In Boro ,r,t corner of a C»f* Due T© Lack Of Heat nlfk* tn the auditorium of Car- Dial* Action •Unit ID 4UJ Drive h • outer »trife. teret Hign School by its Junior CARTERET-Tlw lornl public CARTERET—-A drive to mobil- Of Red Cross War Fund Drive • "'" Claws. The stage was set in the CARTBRET—Thii eomn ihoolfl will not imve Ilirir unual ixe price control forces among re- ; holdi the Clovor home, In suburban Preston, CARTERET'—The first complete week of campaigning In the resident* and industrial and Easter holiday thi* year, it ha* t^Bers and consumers in Wood- and the action took plate in No- Red Cr6sa War Fund drive has brought In a total of $3,fl»3.2S in ness firms bought twice nit"' "iecn agreed hy thv Board of Edu- Iga Township, Carttret and „„ |ik* a flam* may vember. Principal roles were car- contributions. This campaign, in effect throughout the nation this igned quota of bonds in the I ution and Dr. WHyne T. Bj-anom, uchtn will be launched Mon- month, aims to ralte $18,000 in Carteret. iiehrr, ried hy Irene Hila, William Poll, nnder the direction of the lo- War Loan, and added to lupervising principal. Thifc will Gifts from local indattrlal firms, announced so fur, amount to i,, iturdy bellows of George Brechka, Louis Zelman, •War Price «nd Rationing sum of »2,75fl.25 to make the 4 inable the studenU to regain time $3,350. G. L. Fields, Ltd., gave $80, and the C*rt*r«t Republican Rose Ramierez, Alice Hirsh, Glo- d. The program calls for more of $1,202,756.25 In the o»t when it, wn« necessary to Club $50, these being among the first contributors announced. ,.\ (00{\ H can o«t- ria De Ruosi, Eugene Brown, Wil- tlwm a doien price panel represen- ment securities told here lose the schools for lack of heat The remainder of the funds brought in so far were secured liam Fodor, Betty Berg, Kenneth tftfv4s to conduct a sutvey of February. This outstanding artier in the year. Schools will through the house-to-house workers, at follows: Mrs. Patrick ,,. their dm»y ••»*• Humphries, and a gretip of four / food store in the ares. Tho nrd was achieved under the • >e cloned Good Friday, Easter Tuohey and Mrs. John Alban, $28 83: Mrs. Mary Dtthtanski and who portrayed football players, j ill be under the direction manshlp of Emil StremHRTi Monday, Primary Day (May 18) Mrs. Johanna Litus, $42.80; Mrs. Mary Masluch and Mrs. S. Morris Brown, Arthur Myers, An of E; A. L. Clausen, chairman of group of workers who aided and Memorial Day, May 30. Ele- Lucas, $103.80) Mrs. Theresa Carr and Mrs. Josephine Tylka, thony Russo and William Elliott. tfo forice control panel in the these including representative*! mentary schools will close for the $70.60; Misses Margaret Ur, Helen Pallagfi and Margaret Balog In charge of the production was eason June 16 and the hitch and Mrs. Helen Nemiih, $32.50. the factories, schools, and the following student staff: Sarah (though the basic purpose of cial houses, a group of bu scool June 21. Next reports ar* to be made Tuesday night when workers will Sisko, Sairford Chodosh, Shirley store survey is to obtain bet- men who canvassed the bor The schedule w»« adopted at meet at the Borough Hall with Chairman John A. Turk and others Mentcher, George Brechka, Leon ebmpliance with price control kr.'l he meeting of the board Wednes- of the general committee. and members of all troops c 1rt I Mr, bat no*, »hw» ard Kahn, George M*gella, Morris Iflrions >by helping retailers to irn " V day night Scouts in the community, fttand the necessary require- i At this meeting Dr. Branom Brown, Alice Fedak, Jerome Price record is the best which has Kin| ts, Mr. Clausend emphasise asked the boar! to study the prob- Dorothy Ooughlin, Helen Ver made in any War Loan ramp the drive will serve to protect cm of providfnjr educational op- nachio, Rose Wnukowski, William The bonds sold were allott •(.'keepers and their customers Students At High School Hear nih'niif this verse of portunities for war veterans who Aitken, Theresa Ondrejcak, Mar- follows: Series E, $292,068 black market competition. rill return from service desiring garet Nascak, Kathleen Illub representing the equivalent (!iil spirit possesses "White OPA Washington offi- more education. He said the bor- Margaret Medvetz, Marie Piekar Address By Radio Announcer $26 bond for every man ri.i'tnmy limited tftlpl,,effective here without our ation from Robert R. Brown of Dorothy Gurney, Mary Bucsak (help," he declared. He said that a By Pupils On Air Is grfta for it of snapshots of men 000; 2Mi' Treasury notes, fl(j |., in match in these the board, who asked all efforts Anna Krull, Margaret Yanvury, S.S. Joseph Stark strong "compliance for community Scheduled Tomorrow and women from the school now 000. WMMIS the characte: from the body to aid veterans of Charlotte Bowler, Helen I'zayn, protection" program, carried on n the armed forces. The club aliw School Purchases ^ in in who has lived the war. Josephine Lechowitz, Irene Wolod- by the joint efforts of local re- CARTERET ~ Paul Brenner, (Confirmed on fxuje 3) Latest War Victim^ Factory employes of Car Confab zieski, Ruth Rusao, Anna Tnth. tailers and consumers, is the only announcer for Station WAAT in j.4 itorei for compli- Washington, quota $:i,000, bou board, suggested «n early eonfer- ami the animatio Bialowiircxuk as soloists, (Continued on Page S) ance with price refutation*. Another performance over the $4,060.85; Cleveland, quota It;ilk. (nce of the toaciicrs' and finance IK which should b 2. April 3-8, Second check of radio by students of the borough CARTKRET — Postma»ter 000, bought $2,513.15. Thus it'll! committee to outline a salary •torei where violation* were High School has been scheduled William J. liiiwlor announced shown every school reached an I and cmphttsUe schedule for the 1944-11145 sea- 'discovered to determine for tomorrow morning, at 10 the following new rules for dis- surpassed its assigned quota. il in nothing more tha son. He invited H committee of With Our Boys whether the storekeepers o'clock, when two fifteen-year-old patching mail here this week: iirial technique teacher* to HMHUI in drafting the Sales were' made by the litji have corrected errori. girls from the school will be part Because uf the change in schedule. Kdwin S. Quin, presi- lllilrll". Milton Bernard Brown, son of Robert ,1. Shunley, aon of Iitut. of the Yankee Doodle Quit over schedule of trains of the Cen- vidual sales representatives dent of the Cartiret Teachers' 3. April 1016. Mo.lmfi with follows: Carteret Bank and Mr. and Mrt. William Brown of and Mrs. Roliert Shanley, of' 26 WJZ. Cartwet Klfh'i two hope tral R. R, of New Jersey, the Asiociation, offered to cooperate. Ration Board price panel for Company, $7«7',»&1.5Q; Pint.) 668 Upper Roosevelt Avenuu, has Chrome Avenue, has completed Ms fuls, Regina MjikwiOfki and Rath Wain leaving Carteret at 6:43 rr is one of tho? Thr board w>j advised that the all storekeepers found "out tlonal Bank, $281,599.50; been promoted to captain in the Gaydoty wiH be pitted against P. M. will be withdrawn aa of I, nsc endowmen :-.-examination uf all school vm- recruit training at Sampson, N. of line" during the second Office, $115,821.25; United 1 Army Medical Corp*. He is un- fifteen - year. - old boy students, March 12, 1944. III '.inn lv ;ind divine ere-jfloycs shown in be positive tuber- ta4 k 1*ett livings and Ix>an As signed now 1S> ffi«^nducti6n sta- been given leave, after which he These are Hynian Rut)in of Sam The last dispatch of mail from • i • in11 the expocta- culin i factors has been completed. (Continued on_ Pane .i) tlon, $1,258.26; Carteret Bu will report back to the station for uelJ, Tilden High School the Post Office will be via the- The result* revealed that all em- tion at Camp Shelby, near Gulf- and Loan Association, 12,362,1 linary rhortal*. She further assignment. Bfooklyn, and Walter Lehr o train leaving Carteret at 5:05 ployes arc able t<» continue their port, Miss. Capt, Brown hud com- Miscellaneous sales, that Is of | ,< thin statement be pl«>es arc SDIC wt cu.»i»u "•••"! ] his medical studies att t 4*0 Evander Chitds High, in th P. M. In order thnt mail be B p eM " fT chases rmuiu elsewhere but cr • -'I'rn, unhesitating work in safety to themselves un«' . ved\fi Parish Will Give Bronx. Mrs. George Gerek, teach stai t o{ the war an(1 8Cr George Horvath, Jr., M/c 2/c sorted and prepared for dis- ed to Carteret, were for $1,482.11 • .••>- doctrine that men others. months at the Essex County Isolu- in the Navy, is spending twenty er of American History at Car part ch it will be necessary to Complete returns on sales .mil souls, that the tion Hospital, near Newark, when days free from duty with his sis- teret High, will accompany he: have it in the Post Office not Fr. Konopka Dinner pupils to New York. Boy Scouts are not ready yet, I <>f living maites its Cops Play Good Samaritan he enlisted. ter, Mrs. John Mitro, Jr. He is one later than 4 P. M, No mail re- >>. Manners, care- l Mr. Stremlau expects the of the crew of a su bDrarine| ac- Harriett Gross, senior at th' ceived at the Poet Office after * • * CARTERET — Members of the will bt> about $10,000 from .!. ulopmeht «f char- To Stranded Barge Skipper credited with victory ovej twenty- 4 P. M. will be worked or dis- Lieut. John Sidun has been Holy Family Parish plan to honor school, won sicond place last Fr in to fine virtue, se- patched until all earlier mail source. transferred from Camp Stewart, six Japanese ships this $aat year. their new pastor, Rev. M. A. Ko- day when she was a contestant i tiicse art devised CARTEltfcT - Members of has been prepared. Purchases made by local !a., to new duties at Camp Lee, He has been on active duty for nopka, at a reception and dinner the Middlesex Qotmty American : Miiiul and heart only the boruugh Police Department dustriul plants were notewor Va. twelve months, serving through- Sunday, March ID. This will be Legion Oratorical Contest. This It is expected that tht public iniportanci assume* hrought' quick assistance dur- aa were those for investment * * • out the entire Pacific war area, makes her the alternate in the will coop'erate in mailing earlier, ing the past weekend to ('apt. in Falcon Hall, and Joseph Syno poses by local bunkB, These inn|MiitioQB in a prop Robert J. Shanley, son of Lieut, and thi* is first time off in two next contest, which will include so that delay in* mails will not Stephen Konkowski of the barge wiecki is chairman, with Mrs. Ed- dustriul purchases were for a and Mrs. Robert Shanley, of 26 years. students from this county, Mer- occur. J. C. Nichols, and his family, mund Unbanski as co-chairman. tal of $502,000. The Ca MIIK' in tht world has Chrome Avenue, has completed » • * cer, Monmouth and Somerset which included u six-months old Other members of the commit- bunks bought $289,000 worth . .if the wtold. She is his recruit training at Sampson, Stephen A. Turk, S 2/c, of 56 Countites. baby girl. The barge was tied tee are Mrs. Joseph Urbanski, Mrs. Scout Instruction Given the bonds. ink's and of caWnet- Louis Street, is another bluejacket The Letter Writing Club of the up at tht> Armour dock Saturday N. Y., Naval Training Station, and Helen Lokiec, Mm. Aniela Marcin- nd of po- night when th« family ran out been given leave, after which he who has just completed his recruit iak, Mrs. Mary Melick, Mrs. Apo- In Courses At St. Mark's i arrd elcvktor- of food und the father spent his will report back to the station for training at Sampson, N. Y. He loitia Ginda, Mrs. Kathryn Mer- ^;'i- lias Iirt4 in"many CARTERET — Special instruc- last nickel to call Sergeant John further assignment. on Page S) ciniak, Mrs. Anna Borys, Mrs. •i••! in many lands, was Bishop Confirms 11 tion in Boy Scnuting is to b« given Policeman's Mother Andres at headquarters. Ser- Anna Sztachetka, Miss Rose Tom- France in the last Scouts of Troop 87, sponsored by geant George Sheridan and Of- czak, Misa Angela Martusiewicz, i .ml has become the Helen Seboh, Student, St, Mark's Church, and any boy ficer Peter Mortsea made a Rites For Mrs. Mikics Adam Hakwinski, Walter Sak, An- Dies; Riles Yesterday I'lunt of the fine art In St. Mark's Service wishing to join may attend any round of local stores and col- thony Tucholski, John Tomczuk, . with 4i« work ex- Held From St. Elizabeth's Is Fiancee Ot Soldier meeting. These are held Mon- lected a box of food, including Bolestaw Karpinski, Carol Nie- CART^REt—Rt. Rev. Wallace CARTERET — Funeral .l-'iis and museums. day nights at 7 o'clock at the milk, which they- took to the CA flTERET —Funeral services CARTEftET — Announcement miec and Alex Kijak. J. Gardner, D.D., Episcopal church hall. Michael G. Sabo, took place yesterday mornmg ; •Miii her »lrter, the late destitute family. It was learned of a second engagement within a Father Konopka assumed his Bishop of the Diocese of New field commissioner and camp di- Mrs. Ma,ry Kasha of 8 C! Miller, a family flair were to take place this morning by the officers that the plight short time of a member of the duties here two weeks ago, suc- Jersey, confirmed eleven persons rector of Raritan Council, will Street, who died on Monday ' and was for many for Mrs. Anna Mikics of 54 Hud- the home of her daughter, arose when the barge tied up family of Mi*, and Mrs, Alex Sebok ceeding the late Rev. Dr. Jioseph here on Sunday night, the cere- | conduct the troop organization. :.••-!• of John B, D'Zurillu, in Post Boi longer than usual and the cap- son Street, wife of Joseph Mikics, of Randolph Street came in the Daiadosz, pastor for thirty-two mony baking place in St. Mark's Scout songs, games, signalling, vard, after a short illness. • ued accomplishment tain had exhausted the $10 he who died Tuesday at the Middle- news of the betrothal of their years at the time of his death Church. The class was presented knot tieing and other Scout skills Andrew J. Sakson, pastor • !• •. overtaking it with in allowed for food for each trip. daughter, Helen Elisabeth, to Ser- early in February. for confirmation by the rector, will be included. Clinton MU- sex Nursing Home in Metuchen. Sacred Heart Church, of wl "intniious regularity. The barge is owned by the Con- geant Theodore Hamer, who is Rev, Dr. Kenneth MafiDonald. dom, scoutmaster, is assisted by a The service was to be conducted Mrs. Kasha had been one. of i. important than the nors Marine Company of New stationed at Newport, R. I. Last Those receiving this rite in- troop committee consisting of Wil- from the home of her son, Stephen week announcement was made of legion Auxiliary To Aid founders, celebrated u solemn! ii ilu: means, for the York. cluded two persons from out-of- liam Graeme, Harry Rapp, Frank j-fi to compromise Torok, 24 Washington Avenue, to the engagement of Miss Beatrice Ruckriegel and Rev. Kenneth requiem mass there, with Vets Home Organ Project town, Mrs. Anna Galante of New- Mark Hajos, O.F.M., and • nr to rationalise Simard of Newport to Alex Sebok, MacDonald. CREGOR HONORED St. Elisabeth's Church, and burial ark, who is the daughter of Mm. Richard Molnar, O.F.M., as I i' II r pose never is Jr., who is stationed there with - Members of CA RTBRET — Stephen (Jregor to be in St. Jamei's Cemetery, Frederick Staubaeh of this bor- con and sub-deacon. Father 1 itimi is an admission the Navy. the Auxiliary of the local post of Rtthway, formerly of Carteret, ough, an Jeanne Ann Schroeer, DRIVfc PLANNED son "•*• difficult days, A a nearby fondhou.se and the names will appreciate donations of by twd other sons, Louis of j ies show Simon Templar in his Seventeenth Birthday 'Monday at t>:80 P. M., Girl Scout tary of the Young People's Work ••"limn, the source of he gets from a local jailbird lead turet, and Gabriel, of U newly chosen Held—nabbing spies coupons from all who wifl aid Troop meeting; Mrs. Helen Ne- of the Board of National Missions, straight to a sinister flot for in- CARTERET—Hiss Louise Stau with their gift. geles, CtU.; thj^e other ctau. isn't all, and saboteurs. He ha» not grown mish and Mist Margaret Balog, will be guest speaker at the church dustrial sabotage and death, The bach entertained at her home in Miss Helen Kasha of New" soft 'because he joinod the side of leadens, will be in charge. Tues- on Sunday. He will address u "listed for aervke, too, Baint it at his best in his new Grant Avenue Saturday night to TRANSMITTER PICTURED Mrs., Klliabeth. Makflnaky of i law and order. Rather he decided day at «:30 P. M., Soy Scout joint session of thu Mens And '-avfler'« Aid cante«n activities. celebrate her seventeenth birth' CARfBEET — The transmitter Reading, und Mrs. Muilelini ftff»ge for global war present u new chal- Comba, scoutmaster, and Walter and the Morning Worship hour at The Black Market appeared after m evening spent in dancing Rahway section, forma the back- «rand< liillite i»H of stolen iridium.. This Saint Chamr», Thad_Hawni*rskl, Ruddy Is by- Stanley DerscWt*, nine- hWifening nJJoy, so wnenttal for•1n«\japAp ..the ior choir western part, of fltnads, as well Field to,them, teen-wr-oW-art student, ait senior in Brooklyn, aad is ; a#'having visited m»ny mi«slon th» i,..* '#* 1- 1.1 1LJ ILL _._i^ 1 , for
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FF.TE9 BRIDE ELECT WELL WELL1 Dttiton, Md. -After (IM de- OARTERRtr-Wa* Vib A Ckemmg KniUti Sweater hr Evenm* CARTF,RET —Miss Mary H»- Jenfy City, N. J.—"It1" *n 111stroyed the house, barn, cow rt»- uey. Mlm Kdfth Br«vrn i, Select Committees (tnto »f Pulnski AtfMlUe enter- wind- etr.." vrhich has pyroven ble and in nut nf the houMhold A. j. Xamon won award tainer! »l HIM home Saturday in trim iii the ruse of thr Army'* furnishinK" of William Faulkner, merchandi«e club of Pi honor nf Miq* Charlotte Jspson, new Innect repellent compound he, rlis wife nml 11 children Link, 0. G. C, at the Nuptial Solemnized For Benefit Of PBA moved into the Church of CJod of Mr. nnd Mm. Veil which, henides beinfr effective Tue«day nlffht. Misa Refit' >f Kahway, formerly of hnildiff which wan located on a eniwluf.ted the scMlon, I AIJTKIIKT "I he (renernl rohi- against nearly all kind" of dying Thf mnnili|rr of Cnrtercl, who will lip married to- corner of tin1 farm. ported on the recent, anpp. mit'i'i "' '•!' Piiirnlnien'-i He- insert* and helps in the battlo lletnn Pnrnthy MHvfU. morrow morning t'i Pfc. •fjhm<'s A. w«» a benefit for the je nrw,|,..M \ iii'inn, I'M nl #47, airninftt mnlaria, him alM b«cn "f Mr* Mnry Mortvrtr ])ri«pnll, nf Camp WheVler, (In. Rnuil i" incrciisind rapidly il" of the hnf ;i: i' •• ! 'I' pr rvoimc'l of found to be an etccllnnt «ul)4i- of WWInr Avemir. in ST^ntM \lin« Suirruc will tic maid of honor prodilction of silk. the «>il' • " •• li'•! - ffii thr iinnnti jftanlrv -I')-=f»ph Pnlgnunti of Mn- nt the wedding, which is to he in tute for hnir "stifktfm," to keep i ntiTln Mi' • ' I his will tttke pic SIM-P!, now «««ifrnf<1 to B«r» St. Mnry't Churrh, Runway. the soldiers' hair neat and in t>]IC put? U-My-five war Amy *ave» |l4,000, KM on Kicl'l. Fl«.. to«k pUr* mi plni-i' :-i i iiilirc! Ihifh Schonl placo. housing ii ii i t K on xatr. noro mi it* appropriation SullHnv iiflcinoon. Thr mnnv watt p«>t f iirmi-il in Sflcrivl Hf-nrt Thi- t' r Miimittoe ron«intn VISITOR EXPECTED Churrh )•> it" pnrtnr, Rrv Andrew of elm ] \1 kwir»iki, chnirmnn; CARTERET--Mm. Jame* Kelly, ejti, r'nfhuirnntn; J, Sdk'on. and win followed l>y :i fr:inl chief comfxinion of the Coirvpnn- Th'"HiiK (li'inncl, trMmriT, »nd rpocptlnn lit thf home inciit», Upper The linile WOTP H (Town of liluih liiisincss nmwion cards were played, MICHAEL (MICKEY) GALAM Roowclt Avenue "ectioti, Andrew Mith Mrg, Hurry Mann. (In. .lohn satin, lnndc bouffant «1yl<\ nnd (iulvdni'k, cliiurnisin, Pet'T Mort- Reid. Mm. Charles Dnllnn unit het Irtnif tulle vpil trii draped «e« nn<| Louis Kslndh; Wiishmfrton Miw AUKUSU RoMinan making from M i-motiPt of ?rok mark- chairman, Mi1. Donoirhiie and John ed with i» whit* orrhid nnd Itnnjr"; Lower Koosevrlt Avenue, Dr. But.ler an (ltuj of "civil iironmom of Iwmvnrdia. Miw An Mr. Makwitmki, chaivmnn, Mi war" in inthiKtr;, nt'n Mi'dvcU. maid of honor for ViT«eji, Wfllter RiiBtiink. 4 t H her i"ittoi\ wore While tiromdod Kiitci'ttiininent, Mr. Murtsrn, tHfTptn. mnrff in the style chnirrtinn. Mi. Kuln^h. Mr. Hem- on thr Inidnl (town, and a white nel; itfri'thmetits, Mi. Ctalvanek, plump h»iv ornwmrnt, with »hnrl chairinnn. Mr. Uiimiiak nnd Mi. face veil. Her flowi'ti were IIK- Doiidfrhue; leccption, Mr. Bango, ROrti'd Spring Monma An iden- chairmmi, Mr. Vrrarfri and Mr. tical niMiime win worn by the GnLvniuk. b(lidi"*miud, Miss Marion Flciuon, Rupcrioi ollk-i'rs of the depart- whi> ii ihr bride's niece. ment, constitute an honorary rom- VICTORY Frank Mfilvett, rouain of the miHee. Thene are Chief H. J. WAfCH bride, urtpd A» heit man, nnd John Harrington, ('npt. J. .1. Dowlinp, Mtrivrtt. the liride'n brother, was Lieut. Robert Shanley, and Her- RIPAIR unhcr. dim Mcdwti (rave hi* jrciitits John Andrre, fieorire Rhpr- 5m»«th, tltck and ioptiittimtrd thr formal iwcutrr il an* of the j sister in ninrrl«(fe, jdan, Otto Klkn, Dnnii'1 KRUIIH, .lab fBllr «n«f- (f ldc nt*t in eTeninK f»ihlon» Warmth combined with • n I r Ml. f»f Pal rick ncSiintis .Inh btay mak«t it • pr*ttic«l fmhinn, loo, Thii itylr, knitted of ioft, Visit Niw York rUln Ina. a«vr and TlmiiHis Mi'Nallv. flat wtel, if onp that cm hi- quickly miidr at home. The trim of kand- |iar<» nr re«a- For traveling thr bridr wore Inllni, hrlnii Mr«Ud yarft. in • itrongly contraitinf rolor ftddi x dramatic t»uch. ;nur lTiltt'h Io H light blue utiit with aceesaor Dif««tion ikeel, "Opening Night," may be obtained by lending a of cerise nnd block, and a white itamptd, t*l(-ay iHltcn-l Woineii's Ucpiiblicnn tediy*i "poor man'i crop" in Mid- cle" to twenty-two commissioned the American Oil Company. Chili will wive u-i liostesse.-i at the dle Aintric*. Requiring little land army and navy officers. Four 1 IS NOW AT THE STICK Sci•vict'tnen's (VriU'i Tuesday of Screjunt I>ol|rit>witz WHS gradu- »Dd Clfltil, the cocoa treei can of his nephews lire lieutenant- CRYSTALS FITTED next week, il WIIH announced »t ated from ForrtM. City High gWW W mtiatrity while other eropi, colonels, three aru majors, four the HH'etiiip; held Friday nijrht in School. Pa., anil St. Thomas' Col- ctatk U cars Ud bananas, are raised are captains, eitfht are lieuten- WHILE YOU WAIT No. l.Kire Hull. After this meet- lege, Scranton, PH. He wan em- m to* urn* land. , ants, one is a lieutenant-com- ing ii curd party was held for the ployed with the Loose Wileo Bis- mander and two are ensigns. beni'lit "f the Red Crow War Caitw Oil cuit Company in Perth Amhoy Fund, with Mrs. John Rartok, Ciltor oil ii important for its pirnr to hi» induction. JOE'S BAR AND GRILI Mrs. George Kurtz und Mim Lil- qUlCaVdtfi&f. water-resistant and lian Graeme in charge. The spe- pltitleialog quaUtln. 66 FULTON ST. WOODBRIDGE cial award was won l>y Mrs. Wil- WOODBRIDGE 8-0870 J. P. GRIMALDI, PROP. The tomb of W«if Cblcn, ChlncM liam Uhimse. targlnon Syrup The RED CROSS is at his side emperor at the tenth century, wit ('ommittoes to servo for the Sorfhum tyTup has no sugar re- Uncovered In Ctwnltu, by Chlneu year were announced hy the presi- moved. It ii the final liquid—after workmen dlqlng in air raid shel- dent, Mt*i, [tnrtivk, and are as til* Water hai been evaporated or ter. The tomb li K feet long, 20 follows; Ways and means, Mrs. boiled away—squeezed from the sor- and the Red Cross is YOU! feet wide, and M fMt.hijh. A Thomas Hemsel and Mrs. John ;ivlil Keid and Mrs. Hundemann will iluiilil, .Mm > limilit, .ii.'l Kntii.rt have ehni')?e of the social which Mirlllnl (!iilll :.'* ! ;M t COOPER'S DAIRY wist I'AV ID t.olJiHKKC March 17. ]i:i:; 1>AVII> nml MAltv COl Pure Milk from our own tuberculin teiled cowi. t Saw America In 916 •i» the next ivk-ml.s ,, uliprt Pick your coltoni here Atictiut'l ("Jiiltierff Bjarni, a Norseman, was proba- Middlesex Avenue l.elm, N. J. from the cream of the '44 HK\,IAMI.N 1LAU1VOWITZ, bly the first European to reach the Allnrncy for l'i tilIfiricr Metuchtn 6-M32J crop! Neweit itylei, tiny t'.r. :i-.1, 10, 17, .'• American continent in the year 98*. pricei, at MOSKIN'S CURTAINS LARGE SELECTION CREDIT HIT STYLES FOR EVERY SUIT
BRIGHT NEW COTTONS P. BLOUSES SKIRTS—SLACK \ SUIT JUMPER-DRESSi SLIPS—PANT!! GOWNS
rtffptr ihw* An wwy of bwuMul taWlcs in rUre't Parl«r-pr«tly cot. an •towt th&m wttcrlon of Is* apront, pUaforat. Ofa flit wiih *• left ntw toucri, , tb«y'rc b«J|*t- F««A«4Qfl colof* blu*»4 lilac, ' chartrWM, ond many '"WeliSargeJwas 1 ( YouU «i|oy rfw rh/lh of OAtr mlt< ,.. CKMU«| Tf»vn new hom thli CMtt . . . JW.JO and about calling fte" j BATH-MATS ^ ***??• CURTAINS ckiiKv'.^ •«.,.to- Crisp New Curtaina ANDDRAPI * -' *a * *"' **«•'•' Room "Frantt'Wp*" in Crltp Ora«ndiM UATC^BIAI C RV in l«ral a«J Itaf.pttttm Marqui.ett.i, Sh«.r«, ityU. fw^mn«n W**a|*Al3 »' ' '"- ":" Ik.ka«k. to pl^rt VtH* I aefc off tonight* t, in ,crn. If you w«tf away In that call BMnu. CURTAINS 45x80 CLOTHINf. m& IM^P UM tarn•*** m ». Smith Street <"l«lf Uie n Home with his w* t*. Dtr. alid bid *f in« i% unique place iw j>rJml|*t iff the Mrs, John Mucha « Lowell Street. ky th# (MttiiJ only vrtth' > nfltrvn bat with school*, this *«•* recommended He ha* heen transferred to Flor- CART -E I~E T — MM. Joseph however worn not iiififldedln Mtt. the whltf meh as well. Hi» daii to yoong men who ar* eligible th«l l nflt «l- Mr*, "Jlichnlts Yav»ir«|tj?, Mrs. ' E. M. n/e Joseph Wuy writes | f°r<- he wcnl °^rse«V "bitterly resents his antivr blood. in the armed forces. Mary Bednar, Mrs. Jnwnn Stuni- Dirk, a friend of Evert, Carteret High School has r». char, Mm. John Skalangd, Mm. from the Pacific M has been pro-! Sergeant S^ark was employed Yan U, S. Metals Refining Cotn-|g4ti job on the Van der Dijk ceived a replica of an Inscription Earl Foote, Miss Viitittli Ann moted to this rank, and mail may *>> a before going Into serv" in Sumatra, and Evert plnerd in a PT-10 fcrtrchlld FWe, Mrs, Stephen KaMnir, Mrs. be sent hint c/o Fleirt Pmt (lice, , p aMn His brother, Corp. Jbhh 3ta ntually joins him there. They Pluao. It read*: JosephJh' ' Will d M 9nn Finnrlscp, Cal. Willm .and Mr*. in the Medical Corps at OlendVWIJeet Saikla, a young American Mucha. "This PT-19 Falrehlld Plane John Hkalnngya, son of Mr. and C»l. rfrl whom Yan Dirk had ehcount- represents War !|ohd Mr«. (leorjie Skalanufn «f fl7 Ren- Besides his mother and brother, «red briefly on his trip to the East. hy the students of Csrtoret High r» plgTA IBs tin Uny capsules oncta lie leave* a ulster, $«. tteten Both young men (nil in love with honu front f« to W U& mi, VffAMIMi MM trfss•% I Bahia Arrive Ik dulpri Street, n iormer employee School." B 3abo, and two other brother*, Ru- her and she is attracted first to IMUHil It f*1.ttt aU * imporkrt of thd Pn«t«r - Wheeler Corpora- .ainting to HslMMr vtlainini, #*• dolph and JumcM. Kvert, then to Ya)\ Divk, In Carteret During fttth tion, now ranks aviation motal- BWYOdl, tlttHMt, clsnenta ef Ufc •mith, third clash, in the Navy. The complex relations between Church Notes • pep an4 SMt nt.l and iMf. CARTERET — New arrivals in He uttended the Naval Air Tcch- Y»n Dirk, Saskis, and Evert aVid at dull il then in » daji, see If yai the frnnillen nf local residents in- (CoHthtutd trm Ptft 1) nicnl Traininic Center uat Morma, Library the rising discontent of the na- 0 • the climtx of the book which can- MtNS ntu Kxtayi Only Andrew Kuichak of along that wintry night thinking truly Christian. Mr. Sanborna «on, whftse parents are Mr, atid ters 4round the King Tree is tense Letters tb this newspuper this of dark-eyed, upojied Hole, he wss represents 8,068 mlwIonarlM st x Y., will J Mrs. John Kowalski of Mercer and dtamatic. ny and Siturdiy, Street. The Tobias baby arrived week included one by V-Mnil from interrupted by a ahouf of horror work In the United States and her Uapt. Leon flreenwald, now in Lift Bfifint Kith ..in. Andrew tim ft Army regulations (or dlihwiihlng to live. The club held a tag day for the church basement, D, E. Lo- LEVY BROTHERS provide (or the washing of dishes In Word has been received that At the same time that the young three dajra this week at the School, rentx, acting Cub Master, an wttar it a temperature oilSS de- Pfc. John Rarlik, son of Mrs, doctor found his mysterious pa- to get postagge stamps to be used nounces that Milford Burnham ! BROAD ST. ELIZABETH, N.' i Price |rtes for 40 teconda to be followed Mnry Barlik of Randolph Street, tient, on another side of the town, on its letters to servicemen and and Kenneth Humphries have been I hns been sent to a rest camp. He is by rtfltin| In water at a tempera- middle-aged Martha Spicer vtoke women. secured us assistants in the Work. iinicrf \rm ture of IN dtfrees for 20 seconds. In the Marine Corps and took a lli p retailer'* «ll- Mr. and Mra. Andrew Tele- • taltctcd lilt posky of 8!) Pi-rnhing avenue, were notified lust Friday their son, Scr- <• w. the OPA Ctil- geunt Andrew Teleppsky, Jr., has A REMINDER recovered from injuries received \ riii'mcement action in action in Italy December 16, : ••'.HI i-usett, but the and has returned to duty. They •ni' of helping re- have another son in the Army, in-iinicrs to under- Sergeant Julius Telcposky, now i Kiihitionn and show in England. i loos compliance anilatione will rwult - Stuff Sergeant Paul Mucha has . :.il of pricen and liv left for a new ugsignment in the BOYS'EASTIi his territory. Air Corps nt Eglin Field, Valpa GAME SOCIAL JACK tor $100.00 Every Thursday Evening AT 8:00 P. M. AT St. Andrew's Church Hall SUITS AV$.mST.,AVENEL,N.J.
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Hi* L!u* • There ii a chance, of eotir*>, thit the war may end suddenly and that we will be Under The State Home Dome happily surprine, but the job of the nation ICARTERET PRESS and its entire population today is to accept By J. Joseph Gribbini I, Icplmni1 ( nrlorct 8-6600 war, wage war and thus end war. TRBNTON •- A gloomy picture per »e«dcmu- ypnr in nil counties, Published by Carteret Pn» of post-war New .Jersey has been .Senator Shnll claims that. New painted hy thr> New Jersey Post- Jersey h»« too few o.uatifiM teach- OFFICE U.S. Soldiers Pour Into England War Economic Welfare C«mmi<- tru. Many Now Jerfley schools arc T8 WASHINGTON AVE, CARTERET, N. J. now operating with vnranoio* in Hardly a week pannes without reports iion in a report to the l,egi»latur« LUCY (JKKCORY - E*tor which »hould provide all citizen! one or mnrr position* with "ihrra MEYKIt KOSKNIll.UM Sports Editor from England telling of the safe arrival With food for thought and a deter- tlon" teachers using limited cer- mination to save their money now tirtratrs, and without suhi^tljtf Subscription, II BO Per Year of a great contingent of American troops t in preparation fnr thing* to come. Kduratimml standard* *iT pouring into the country as reinforcements obviouily miffftrinif, he sayfl. and Entered »K necond class rastUr June U Of the 400,000 New .Jersey citi- enrollment in the State's tpachrrs 4, t Cftrtent, N. J, Pott Oftci, for the invasion now gathering in the Brit- zehg nerving in th" armed forces, R college* has declined wharply dur- Mi of March 8, 187$, ish Men. \ only About 1(57,000, or lew than on«-hnlf, have been assured of ing the past two yrHn. While It is impossible to estimate the their pre-war job", according to Reasons advanced for this con- number, James B. Reston, New York Times the commisxion which in headed by dition in tint. th<' rout, of living Both Foolish corresponding says that "never in the his- Senate President Howard Kant- h«s headed upward so rapidly thnl .'l.niiii workers at the Los Angelen wood, of Hurlington. Thin means fn must take industrial jobs tory of war and ships have so many men that great quantities of men fresh to ifft higher wages to keep alive. I municip-il power plant recently went on « been moved across the North Atlantic so out of uniform* will be searching In most counties of the RtRtc, | strike, which cloRpd the city schools, an quickly a« in the past six months. . . for work when they return from taaehcrs are assured of a salary I wjtimateil 1MI WHI- plants and blacked out the battlefield* of the world. of lens than J20 per week after Nothing to equal the arrival of this army Waned upon return* from ques- four years of college training. A 1^6,000 homes and himinww places. has been seen." tionnaire* sent to 19,F>7.5 employ- high school pupils are making big ; The strike came: to an end when the War In connection with this observation, it ers in New Jersey, the commission money at various jobs these days, '.pcpBrtment ncizod tho utility. Strikers estimate* that total unemploy- many do not wish to train for n may be useful to recall that in May, 1918, ment will reach 408,000 within profession with so small a finfln Same, buck to work after a maun meeting 244,345 American soldiers landed in Eng- three months after the clo»e of the cial return. ; Where Hufus W. Putnam told them that land, in July, 1918, 297,000, and in August, present emergency. When peace- "The advancement of democ- i "the death rate <>n the front lines is in pro- time operations resume 272,000 racy depends largely upon salaries 1918, 283,000. Figures are not available person* will be. still out of work, that will hold able teachers in portion to the. speed of production." for other months in 1918, but the magni- according to the commission, their profession, and that will at )• RegHrdli's.s at the right of labor to strike tude of the movements reported in the Qf the 19,575 questionnaires tract our best youth to tho. teacher '•: tgainst the owners of private industry, sent out, 4,T>00 were returned and colleges and the teaching profes- three months given will indicate something only H,!»44 were usable. Many em- eion," declared Senator Sholl. * there is foiistdprnhlc doubt about the right of the number of soldiers sent to Great ployers considered the question- "The enactment of this bill will of workers to go on a strike against the Britain in the patit few months. naire another piece of red tape be at important contribution to and either ignored the polite re- the present and future of educa ^.'government. We do not believe that police- There is a great difference between the quest to fill it. out or bluntly de- tion in N«w Jersey, and to t{l •i men, fireme.il or other governmental work- American Army of 1944 and the army of clared their views on the subject democracy which such education muBt perpetuate." trs nhould strike. 1918. In the first World War our soldiers of questionnaire* in general. The disclosures of the commis- .1' The snrioim situation in Los Angeles has were inadequately equipped and had to sion, prepared with the help of the OLJDAGEPENSIONS!- * been temporarily relieved, but it affords rely, to a large degree, upon weapons fur*. profemor* at Princeton, are rather Grandchildren should be relieved from legal responsibility for their It".the opportunity for critics to take a few nished by our allies. The present American startling. They may be wrong, but f they are bawd upon thq only ma- grandparents, under the provision punches ut the rights of labor generally. Army carries its own equipment, inoluding terial available «t the present of a bill introduced in the Legis- Along this line, Warren H. Atherton, Na- all the newest weapons available for com- time. It is estimated that volun- lature by AsMmblyman Robert G. Howell, Cumberland, which is pri- tional Commander of the American Legion, bat. In addition, the United States is ship- tary witUdrawabj from the labor force comprising 115,000 women, marily designed to make it easier "*Jn commenting on the Los Angeles strike, ping billions of dollars' worth of weapons, old people, part time workers and for aged persons to secure an old plaid: equipment, supplies and food to our pres- youths, will not offset the 250,000 ago pension. "The leaders should be dressed up in ent allies, workers returning from the armed The proposed IRW, which is ex- forces. pected to be adopted within n * electric chairx and the full current The commission recommended short time, also allows local wel- !'turned on to prove that the Government several proposals to meet the situ- fare Boards to pay for necessary Opinion Of Others ;,iOf the United States knows how to pun- Naval History ation, including the setting up of medical and health services for both private and public works re- the old folks in addition to paying Mr. Dewey's Position to become an avowed candidate. I unity by an undefined foreign | Iff/'Uh traitors and pluy.s no favorites." Newspaper corespondents at Pearl Har- serves to provide jobs; a veterans old age assistance grants to them continue to pile His opponents' charge thai he icy or who simply consider < f The only reason for prominence attach- bor, after carefully excluding Admiral guarantee loan fund from whiA Also, temporary grants of old age up in what the Saturday Evening keeps in close touch with those Dewey the most popular cainj ^Ing Mr. Athertoii'n remarks is hit) official veterans could borrow up to assistance may be ordered by local Post recently called "the Dewey who arc promoting his availability date, to nominate him? Will • Nimitz from their reports, assert that the $3,000 to start in business and welfare agencies in case of neces- {not to say candidacy) for the a course bring; unity either t» I position as Commander of the American enigma." The New York Gover- Japanese are nearer defeat than ever be- stimulation of employment in.con- sity and the matter could be nor withdrew his name from the nomination and was not at all dis- Republican Party or to trie Nj s Legion. As a private citizen, his views carry fore in their history and nearer defeat than struction industries through adop- brought up at the nent meeting. Wisconsin presidential primary. pleased by his Wisconsin follow- tion?—ChriitUn Science Moniia tion of laws facilitating the invest- ers' refusing to keep his name out little weight in the United States. The quea- most Americans at home realize. For the fir»t time in the history Yet a slate of Dewey delegates : ment of private capital in the con- of old age assistance relief admin- of the primary. Wo Mutt Choose tlon may be asked whether he represents declare they will run there against The vast operations, successfully com- tinuous rebuilding of urban arete, istration in, New Jersey, aged a slate of Willkie men. Mr. Dt»wey One hears plain citixens saying, The Federation is tajiing v the American Legion in giving utterance to tllenti were granted financial re- pleted in the Gilbert, Marshall and Caro- on December I!, 194U, said: "I am "Why doesn't he come out in the ously its responsibility for lead pronounced anti-labor sentiments. NEW FARMERS:—The war is lief during January. Checks went not and shall not become a candi- open?" und iL is poibably true ship in the postwar period. ( line Islands, took place in an area of the slowly but BUi'ely changing the, •»ut to 1,170 aliens during the date foi the Republican nomina- that he has lost some support by have been inquiring into what 1 Pacific where, it was said, our fleet would ppicture on New Jen-ey farms. Keg-fjnonth. Most of the aliens were tion." Yet the latest Gallup poll refusing to make a frank avowal problems will be in order that The Kids From Home not dare to operate. This indicates that ulal r farmerfr s are being'taken awayfafassferredd frof mp thhe publiblic relielif shows him .well ahead on the list and define his position in the Will bor may develop policies and pi: to serve in the armed forces, and|r,,ijB of the State, under a law of Republican candidates (as kie manner—just y the public). won friends by his forthrightnesa. well that if private organ i»ati< at large, lint every mothe;- and father in alarmed over Japan's "unsinkable aircraft American Japanese and Jamaican* «T 31 lwt. The average payment . It. has been pointed out that But the canny politician! will do not take the initiative and curriers."* ^ • ^&<4?tf!VtM.. life.^ there i» a difference between be- point out that the American peo- Minna their reapoiiKibility, we ftlu t tf is municipality with a boy'iil khaki knows ! inp a candidate for the nomination ple have often been quite willing under Government regulation 1 ^icii.,h«ped the o]d pertple The sweep of the fleet through«the Pa- At tho present time O«r for President, to vote for men less well known the flexibilities An.I incentives »tljat those nun out there on a battlefield p siderably. ami a candidate cific will continue until the Japanese fleet man war prisoners are working at The Governor hiw never said he —particularly if they wanted to voluntary adjustments which 'crouching in a foxhole, or standing watch ' JERSEY JIGSAW: — Air raid Scahrook Farms, Bridgetnn. they would not be I randidate for change. best suiled to industrial peri. I JOB a pitching destroyer in mid-ocean are comes out to fight. There is no way to tell wardens t)f New Jersey will con- President. His position may well arc gooii farmers and are guarded Those close to Mr. Dewey re- We know further tlmn when when this will happen, but unless it does duct a house to house canvass be- be expressed in words Wendell I t^e same warm-hearted, happy kids who by soldiers and confined behind u port that he sees several advan- American people perceive tween April 1 and May 1 to secure Willkic used in January, 1940: "If I : ohly yesterday were playing marbles in the vast empire which Japan stole will be lU-foot barbed wire fence at Par- tages in having the nomination need they al.ways Iny aside ditli up-to-date addresses of service- the nomination wjjrc given me vin State Park in Pittagrovc! seek the man. They believe he enees and work together for n | th% backyard, or scooting aroupd town in a cut off from the home islands, and the far- men s-u that ballots may be mailed without any. tstriu^jsf I would have Township. They arc permitted to feels that the next four years are tual welfare. flung garrisons will be isolated, starved and Ui them to vote ut the general to accept it. No man in middle t paint-dubbed old Ilivver. wear their army unifprms whe.i going to be particularly difficult We want intervention by ' election . . . New Jersey's goal life and in gend health could do destroyed. attending church services. and that if nominated by a draft Government only when it is agt. You saw them here just the other day— in the current Rod Cross drive is otherwise." A group of native - American ho would have more united that such Government funcii [(•djetiveriiitf pape.ru, working after schoo'l at It may be admitted that the history of Japanese have also made their en- |7,l10,lHil) and citizens are ex- The Governor's statement which port. One can understand such can be performed as a service naval operations contains nothing to equal trance into New Jersey farm life. pected to at least double their 'jthe filling station, mowing the front lawn has confuBed people was the1 one reasoning, yet must ask if unity all concerned. Service and in They are working at the Deerfteld yearly contributions . . . Black •^ under protest, or building a shack jn the the amazing parade of the Japanese in the New York gubernatorial should not be based on principles mentation are as fur upart as 1 P'acking Corporation at Bridgeton market sales of railroad tickets in campaign of 1U42 when he said he thoioughly discuxsi'd and under- two poles of the earth. Vacant lot. through the South Pacific in the early days tmd local residents have been as- N«w Jersey in the future may re- intended "to devote the next four stood, rather than on political Upon co-operation between 11 1 of the war but it can be said, with equal sured by the War Relocation Au- mit in a line of $250 or a year in How many limes recently we've hefcrd years exclusively to the service of availability. itgementg and workers, with in thority that they are not of the jail under a new law . . . Local exactness, that the successful offensive, the people of New York." And Should Mr. Dewey continue his active support 11S which they will huve to base l! t'.stiuiiiU'.i is us v-aiiout'ittt it in tient will feel no pain if the dentist simply State Supervisor of Emergency ... A bill pending before the Will Germany Collapse? Farm Labor, Before reqnesta for Legislature requiring the appoint- tjadictury. pours a constant stream,of water at room these workers can he approved, ment of a woman us a member of I The man who is pictured •' When will Germany collapse? tempera/ture into the patient's mouth, housing facilities must be in- the StaU Civil Service Commis- marvel flf altruism, a apotleus 'This question has been thoroughly dis- spected. «k>n . . . Deputy surrogates and de- |>le ot all tha.1 is good anil drawing it out with a second tube. puty county clerks with fifteen ble, whose faraightednew id in the United States where millions The theory upon which the water-cooled OLD FOXs—The sly old fox is years of service would automati- aches that of a Biblical •> people consider a"collapse" a magical reported taking advantage of the cally acquire tenure under the and prophet; and at the game i> method is based is that the drilling of de- 1 ™.— of unking a war. wartime absence of gunners and provisions of another bill in the as im individual who tsurreptit' cayed teeth causes no pain but that fric- foxhunters by multiplying his Legislature ... The 1944 Victory ly CKuayts the 'destruction of ' ft just isn't so. A collapse wijl come only tion, inevitably associated with drilling, breed to mak« more «nd more Gardeu Manual for New Jersey is economic system, who has bi<'' ien the armed forces of the United States generates heat which is the Cause of the trouble for the farmers of Ndw ready for distribution and may lie devioun that nobody could 1 jitter the Nazis to their knees, giving them Jersey. secured by local vietory garden him, so selfish that h,i» own |- patient's suffering. Farmers would oil up their chairmen by writing the College of cal future outweighed hb p"1 ire battle than they can take,. By pouring eight ounces of water a shootin' irons, I' they could get Agriculture, New Brunswick , . . iam, so weak that he was *».( process isn't easy. It means death, minute into the mouth of the individual ammunition. So numerous have Sixty-four murderers, including by dieunuTB, and so •foxe* become in some areas of two women, are seeking freedom he wanted all power to iring and destruction. It requires some and drawing it out at the same rate, the New Jersey, special action is being from prison by requesting paroleti himself—auch a man nuver iirage at home as well as among the heat is removed and the patient sits cahnly, taken, or contemplated, by local from the. State Court of Pardons exist; never could exiat. jfhting mon who go after the enemy. placidly and, we are told, comfortably. governing bodies! In Delaware at the April term when a total of The difficulty wppeara to br Township,, Hunterdon County, 327 parole applications will be is only one way to produce a' col- It sounds encouraging, but we have our in the deih'cutioM of our 1 ' they're offering two dollars as a considered Governor Edge Executive; whether It be » 16 among the adherents of aggression, doubts. township bounty, on top of the has cOuwlidaUid the ottices of State lanic 01 u celestial deilicali" kill enough of the enemy to make it im- State bounty of three dollars per Mileage Administrator and tftate is the attribution to u Prtsi' fox. Other rural area* are taking lible for the remainder to stand up and Property Custodian . . . Local Vic- of qualities extreme in over, a similarly sertoua view of the in. tory Garden Committees are asktd rectlon. -CUrkt MiekoUon >" it. Blondes Disappearing? creased fox population. by State Defense Director Wach- re might as well, steel ourselves, as a Some of our peroxide jjlondes will be in- At Mucopin, Paaaak County, a epfeld to plan now 'for at least a pitir of hunters have kilted it SETS BABY ON STOVK and* a people, to th^ sober thought terested in the news that the source of Un per cent increautt in such gar- foxes and flve bobcats this winter. den* next jjuromer. The State Ft. Wayne, lnd.-*Convictci It we won't get out cheaply this time. their coloring is dwindling, so that there H«a,vy kills from other areag also Milk Coptrol Board hau sustained placing hia ia-mqnth»-old tx<" 1 ;he first World War, the end came soon will not be much available for the bleach give evidence that these predator* the ruling of Director Arthur F. a hot vUive to "get eveji" wit' " will be more numerous next sum- wife with whom he had qu»!< we got our army ready to fight and trade. Fontn requiring; (laity farmers to mer, secure hu approval Defore selling ed, Juaejt p. JohnitoJi, ''• (.-!"«•«-» rl, leads amor Academy Alleys iss] f^gj fco« rtl- ue, w|*r t>T wty of mJknm hit b«e«TM one iK QM chM mmM of I Shooting Contest With 11Chance Te Cwn Tic Win Over Woodbridge Cyclones alcohol, used In the making of et- ploalvet and for other wir chemi- V, i nurd Clark i« Fouls cal pwpotei. ,„ I hi' Junior foul Shots For First Place CARTBRF.T—After a slow start the Carteret lJk*« found t*em- S. Sey'ennki, f ,,,,,,„( with 11 out V«rnard Clark 2(1 11 wlves in the second period, out- K»th, c change the endorsement on my ,,„ imya competed John Onder CARfERET — The Atademy 20 10 Kored their opponent* 11 to 4 to Toth, c iiiiiDuirh ntott of Alley* mimed t golden opportu- gasoline coupons? Robert Merelo 20 Dubay, g , i,|t nervatu, » 9 take the lead, and romp off with A. No, *t*p!y write yowr now nity to regain their tie with the •hther impressive triumph, 36 to J»«to, IT * iivi" (ir better Bnd Richard 1,okack •.»() H 1M4 licouM Mwber •• ike Fords Recs for flrit pl»«e in the 22, over th« Woodbridge Cytloneg 8 It 0 22 cover of yov^ratlou bosk neat County Major pin circuit. over the weekend. The Ukrainian to tne tt43 na'aUr. 7 Boys Club also won, defeating the •Score by periods r Trailing the leaden by 7 one Pat«rson 'Aces, 43 to 54. > Ukrainians 6 11 9 10—3« Q. KM there been any chant* (tame, the Academy Allfeyi P Cyclones : 8 4 8 4—22 in the status of th« validity 7 . The Kcndziersky brothe^L John a two game vktorj bre* feu •and Joe, personally account*) for dates of the current shoe ; 7 whilehl . W e llefttfti e l1(1*1% Fords 23 points between h stamps? fi 10 Rocs were winning flnly Mro John racking up 13 while Joe A. Yet. Nmhtr U ttna, In Will tome Priionar of (i 11 games. A thcee-mme'win would scored 10. Answers Book Oa. wM .^Ira April 30, (> 12 have homrted the lotjll kcgler* Ukrainian B. C, b«t nambor one airplane stamp . an American Ilka your ie|, fi 13 back into a flrst-clnsa deadlock. G F To Potdar Que&oiu will be v*IW iHfclnitoiy. Aa< fo haRgry be«a«M you 5 U Vernillo was high man an the Xaskiew, f 2 1 othor ihoo atanp wfl| kotoaa to give? 20 Actademy Alleys iwsted a 1053 to o« valid May 1. ; 5 IS Tornanki, >f 1 0 Of court* not! Join tk« Councilman 2Q r. in take the first game. The local pin- •Blko, f 2 0 Q. What Is the retail ceiling lion* . . VIHIKC effort* »nd tp. 20 c 1? men dropped the second pin by Barns, X 0 0 Rationing price for applet 'during March? nicniiil in the fer- j OldaUsfci 20 14 pins, 1)30 to SIC. Hitting 992, d b« glad to I 5 18 Ginda, « 6 0 12 Anl A. BUTOII eoitU * povnd. i n'liiion progTBtn. JOB#ph (Jarvcy 20 they won the. final 5 H> Bartko, o 1. ft . 2, Q. What fa the retail coiling the Junior foil! •Matthew Sloan 20 With Joe Sharitey «ml Btfck Hev* Wllll.m Clblin, Director 6 20 Mynis, g 1 2 < price for old «r new cabbage fnllow: Don Pirronjf .. 2(1 Ilnrrivan clipping the wood for of Civilian Relief for the Ameri- 5 21 Waglowitz, e 0 0. ft Prices during March!. ichiel'slood Mi hi)? ncnren, the Academy Bar Holchock, g 6 1 11 A. Seven eantt a peand. can Red Crou in Narth Africa, FORMERLY KATH'S pnsteit a two-frame triumph over Lcskoy, g 10 2 help* a little Algerian girl drink Paulus Dairy. Question* are those most fre- Q. What Is the ceiling price Groceries—Meati • mated textile! in Middlesex County for 100 a tin of milk. Th« milk diitribu Fraitt 4 Vegetable. Christian Science 10 4 42 quently asked thin week of the ;,,iii multiplied under County Major Standing pounds of anthracite coal picked tion prof ram, lupdrTiicd by the 60 Woodbridge An. Hint the consumer is fat»r*on Acei Trenton District Office of OPY t I, up at a dealer's yard? Sawaren, N. J. , better ptacetlme Church Calendar w F P Red Croai in Nortk Africa, hat nv Fords Roc 24 > o Answers are official OPA rulings A. Eft, ttove, or nil tiiet 1 ,i,.im rotted and Inv 48 Peterson, f 3 1 7 now been concluded. Phone Woodbridfe SIM* Academy Alleys 47 25 as of March fi. Renders way sub- 70c 1 pea 8S«. • h pyroxylin, rubber, First Church ,,f Christ, Scien- Hanson, 1 1 0 2 Burlew's 29 mit questions for replies to Dis- , r »nd syntlietlc rtl- tist, Sewnrcri, is » biranch of the 43 KubUk,' c 0 1 1 BrennanJ 43 i 29 .,,, « multitude of mill- Mother CjsAxh, Tin- Firm Church J. ^Laniran, K R 0 10 trict Office, OPA, Trenton, N. J. *BowI-0-Dromo 41 31 titnndtng l» «n irmy Bulinsky, ,g 4 0 8 Q. Has the point vftluo, on lard Red Cross With Paratroops of ChrinBsciunt-iHt, in, Boston Paulus Dairy 40 32 .,\ with "Butielte" po- been removed? • Mass. SiMiv services, II A. M., Kuonlock's 39 33 ! ,n!in, which lives • , 16 2 34J Sunday sA«l, ade, even his eternal power Donnelly 242 172 224 Perry, g 2 0 4 when I buy gas ? nihrr says he uwd and (iodhcail" (Rum. 1:20). Kolibas, e 1 0 2 Vernillo 242 172 224 A. All gasoline eoupont you . m halt of hil plfl SKKMON: fWiiKeK from the Galvanek 224 179 190 poiteu matt b* ondorted. Ra- imiiition system he King James version of the Bible 16 4 50 Chomicki 184 183 158 tioning regulation* require you • th.m 1.200 plgi with include: Cyclonti to «ndorte thorn all at toon •• M cent. "And ye Khali seek me, and find G F P 1052 916 992 yon receive them from the ra- me, when ye shall search for me Gycnes, f ! 2 0 4 Dtattkin'i (1) tioning board. with all your heart" (Jer. 2'J;13); Wright J. Sey'enski, f 1 0 2 193 188 166 Q. 1 have only an "A" book, Correlative passage* from "Bei- Rawano 178 201 181 Sloan 167 208 193 and I have all the coupons en- Ill ence anil Health with Key to the Romer 180 17o 191 Scriptures by Miry Baker Eddy J. Clark" 178 223 182 dorsed with my 10411 license Jenkins 199 194 Harrivan 182 227 211! number. I have now received a include: Larson 220 1721.91 "Look away from the body into Hew 1944 license plate wtth a 873 1093 992 different number. Must I ex- Truth and Love, the Principle of 970 930 929 all luippiiu'M, harmony, and im- mortality, Hold thought stead- P.ului Dairy (1) fastly to tin1 enduring, the good Waldron 193 172 209 and the true, and yon will bring Karatty 202 168 183 them> into your experience propois G. Gharney . 189 183 206 tionuhly to their occupancy of Toth ... . 199 181 180 your thoughts (p. 2fil). Lauer . 180 223 210 Many Red Croit n«ld director, tenre with the dangarou. paratroop battatiom, and •orrii have jumped Water Heater 963 927 988 with them. Here Atjiitant Field Director William RoberUon (third from left) goei aloft witk Don't Ught a gas water heater Academy Bar (2) Fort Bragg paratrooper! on a training flight. connected to the domeitic hot wa- E. Churncy 184 191 193 ter pipes U the pipes are troien. $har>y 102 244 211 GIVE TO THE RED CROSS! This Year your Red Cro»» Dollar* Serve Your m Ovrn Sons and Brothers! - H.,1 (,„., I, At Hl&Side Give . . . more than ever before ... for the Red AnJtlx- KcdCroH It YOU Cross is at their side. And the Red Cross is you. This Message sponsored by firms here listed: io do mure than yoar Ut AGELESS AS TIME! dij deeper and GIVE. ALI -WOOL AXMINSTER DONS MARKET Kahway Avenue . ANDKASCIK; Groceries—Meat* BROADLOOM RUGS Fruits—Vegetables Grocer fcEORGE'S MARKET G. llaan, Prop. Vegetables I HE A is AND GROCERIES WINES AND LIQUORS Easter Flower* GROCERIES AND DELICATESSEN , 66 Washington A*. DIAMONDS 572-574 Amboy Arc, 525 Rahway A»c, Woodbridgi Woodbridge 252 Amboy ATC , Woodbridge C»rt«ret, N. J. WO-B-1421, WO-B-1210—8-1211
J. M. Schlesinger JULIUS KLOSS BLAKE'S GENERAL STORE FLORIST Stationery Store MEATS AND GROCERIES
Avenel St., Cor. Minna Ave., Irving St., Carterot 100 Main St., Woodbridge A*enel, N. J, Cart. 8-5232 exclusive pat- term in 27 in., 9 ft. and 12 ft. widths to cover any'floor. VIVIEN'S STEVE TOTH Rooaevelt Dine§|
Joe McHale, Mgr. 37.49 Baby Shop GROCER AND BUTCHER l>* like the Diamond Eii*ag«mrnt 9'xir 42.84 111 Main St., Woodbridge 87 Second St., Woodbridge 528 Rootevelt Ave., CarUrM' pt<> Shows used and Wedding Ringt. WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN Blue wnit* perfact dia- STAMPS WO-8-1178 mondi »ot in platinum, 9'x15' 53.55 old whit* and y«How « ' 1 $50 to 1360. 12'xlS ...... 71.40 MMNTW Mac's Liquor Store Servlstan Axmlnster broadloom in 100% PETER TOBAK J. P. Gerity & I'11' S|i;u- the models in BEERS—WINES—LIQUORS 1 "1(l topcoats will all new wool pile. The deep, resilient tufts BUTCHER REAL ESTATE—INSU llr |; '" iitku the place of are springy and soft u,ni« loot. Exclusive GROCERIES AND MEATS 21 Main St., 250 Amboy Av«,, Woodbridge "'"'li'ls in roadsters patterns—rich, clear colors. Ends are bound WO-80283 at no extra charge. Cut in, any length to fit 291 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge WO-8-W28
1 you've ever at* your room in 2Mn, 9-ft and 12-ft. lengths. • i 'how in Madiaon Prices In proportion. , Our Fint Contideration— 11 Harden yqw havti Service, Quality and Price •" "'' ; «>f what you, can FRANK'S CARTEREf " 'lathing this year A. Rabinowitz Kii! Variety Store RESTAURA1 l' ^-n' in town. ' 553-55 Roo.evelt Ave. Carteret, N. J. 519 Rootevolt Ava. SCATTER RUG %A 77 Rooaevelt Ave. -' as many new Sise 27x54 iocbes Phone Cart. 8-5111-23 CarMrat, N. J. I Carterct, Nr J. ( Detroit ever p% "Hardware for Hard Wear" Cart.a-«79S "' "> <>»e season, *^ BUY ON'SEARS EA$Y PAY PUN '\ ""» & Topcoat /' Deferred pttymenU wronged on purchmt of $U r .. KRE1ELSHE1HER ALEX SUCH or mote. Vutd carrying dbrft. Economy Balinfs Auto Xl\e itvodxy Gift Stow GROCER AND BUTCHER Garage Co. PAINTS AND HARDWARE 91 Cor. Wl*aJ« and M.pl, St.. R«>Juair«h Art - -••*'*! ' . a! ^> Perth sfX Stoopnagle has his head Examined MUGGS AND 8KEETER Pr&eeox stun," rMrtlf » By F. CHASE TAYLOR IVytor, "fainting or di««y «p»H«, HELP ME Oar VMITH A (AU»i l.#mu*l Q. (rolon.l) had dream', fear of open, window*, the Prof THPM I tAKE Thru Itii-y gol very 'poisonal' Sta«|>n*t'r, radio ilar.) i|ofir», or nf dying in Vfltir sleep? with mi1, «nd flfpd t|ii«"«tionn at You know, I nlwiiyi: vmnlpd to l)o you walk in your »|M>p? Do me from left ami "lift out." Itnd OUt if my urnriflfmhT »ll>pt yon get up nights to go to the ife 1 was "ham left out." B*f I With hit lion ".! iirnlft or oVr the hox?" eovtrt. Whili' I «m bring «xam eould answer "in edflwlse," "All of >m. I net dl«iy *hen I they'd flre a&othet stickler at me. lltffd by !)"' p'yr'intri^t .it, the In- look at a girl like Fledy Lamarr, "Arc you married?" inquire* the duction ci-it'''. 1 ;t*Vft\ tr'm about »nd I feel f«int if she talks to me. Doctor, "and if so d* you b«*t It instfB'l <>r :n wciing me, hi' Sometime* I dream I'm married to your wife?" b*fpin Brine -111 v i|u''«tions »t mr a 'lady-WincheH' who exposes my and sot-kinir mr with a toy rubber "Yes and—no. I'm married, hBtnmrr Wiih IV rubber *hnrt- hut my wife beat* ME." •f* whnt. it i«, I told him he ought Pattern "How." queries the amitcd to donAi'' (''i 'i'!|c hnmmfr to his Professor, "does she. brut you? country. Why?" viKir iinmr?" hr "She heats mo to the n«wapa- —By OLSEN & JOHNSO »rl «t mr. ppr, PO she pan (tet the funny- ELZA POPPIN "C-olnnil l-o mil ol Q. Stoop- «heet.« hefare I do." na«lp." Then he gave me »n awful "Split pni'onnlily," he mumblf* whack in my sciatica with his toy to hlnwir hammer. "But IWInr ," "Subnormal reflMea," the Doc- "Quiet pli'(iM\" ho command*. tor s«y.\ and gives mt anothw "Tour car sny» you are F. Chut another lusty crack in the Hhine Taylor. Which one nrp you?" I wns so exhausted I hardly felt It. "Kvident tracss of Mongolian "Both. Rlil llnctor, tot Mr ex- Syndrome," scz the Professor; plain— " 1 "falls to renct." "ProffMor ." hr cnlls to another bird in the next booth; thp guy "Do you jiiit sa't on your food tom<» in, .'mil tho paychintriiit before lusting it?" inks the Uyl, "I'rofvRsnr, I've poL a t««P Doctor. her* I'd lik<> you to look at. A "No." tiljrchosis of thi'.iiromania, apllt "He'n showinR wrap ulRns of ptr'sonnlity, monomania, inferior- inteliiijpnec," says the Doctor. ity complex. I'tc, etc, and inflnl- At this time I bocaine ittdlgnanl tum!" I naid: "I should, I'm smartei than my brother, and he w*« the "SUnd up my Rood man," nei imartest one in our family before the Prof., "hold your hands out, I came along-; he could count!" eloie your eyes, stick your tongue "Where, do you enter thin pic out, pull in your stomach and lure of family jenios?" asked the wtafU'yonr oars!" SKIPPY By PERCY CRO8B Dor. "Hum," jiays the Profasxor. "I don't recall where I eitne in "Hum, hum!" echoes the Psy- But I know where I'm ffoing; out!" ehlatrtit, ns they put their hnadi HAD YOUR I THOUGHT "That will he nil," iay» the Pro- R feltsor, whereupon he hands me , VAMOOSE.' 'D 66 OH£ ON' So t start humming, "Little Did my hat! I Know." Nobody thouifht to find out that THE HOUSE, "Quirt, please!" says the Pro- I wns over the aj?e limit. C i « • feiuor; then they "t»k. t»k" and he say» to iho Doctor: "jitterbug mania fraction complex, too!" BAGS S QUAIL WITHOUT A Then thry started putting me SHOT ' through the works, though I told Abbeville, Ga.—Without touch- . them I was an author, Inventor ing a gun, J, R. Ham, newspaper »nd radio actor—not a contortion- man, bagged Ave quail. The birds Utl flew against a church window "Thin in most Interesting," wy* during service, broke the window Cufi 1913. Psuy L CccJj. WoclJ nfhli K«i«fJ the Prof and fall inside. Mr. Ham just "Mott unuiual," nays th« Doc- picked them up. tor; "tell mo, what sort of thlnjrs do you invent?" KRAZY KAT THE REASON —By HERRIMA "Well," I says, "I invented a banana pool with feattters, to keqp Spokane, Wash.—When a re- the flies off, xkyncrnperi that move Pftttirn 90S4 comai In porter asked the State Patrol why Up and down to eliminate waiting •ad womin'i ilit* 14, 16, II, motoristn weren't being arrested for elevators, mid a huge dough- 30| 31, 34, 36, 38, 40, 41, 44, for failure to display 1944 li- nut that would save shipwrecked 4fl, 44, and SO. Siic 36 re- cense Btifkrrs, the embarrassed seamen from hunger US well it* qnlrti 3K yardi 3g-in. polico explained, "Can't do it, we from ainkinff." S«nd SIXTEEN CENTS in haven't got the Etickers for our "Wh»t," Rasped the ProftMor, coini for this pallern to thit own cars yert." "keeps thi- shipwrecked Bailor newip«p*r, 170 Pattern Dfp«rt- afloat after he's cnlcn the douph- mint, 232 W. 18th St., New APPLE CAR ARRIVES EMPTY nuj?" York II, N. Y. Write oliinly /Portland, Ore.—Joo TereBi, a SIZE, NAME, AODRESS; "Bloatation." produce wholesaler, was delighted STYLE NUMBER. : "Just HH 1 told you, Profositor," when the cartoad pi upplu he had lays tho Doctor, "incoharent ii TEN CENTS mop* bringi obr ordered from tno Hood RlVer Val- 1 thought processes!" 1944 Marian Martin Spring Pat- ley arrived on schedule. He was "Hum," exclaims tho Prof. t*m Book. New, eaiy-tQ-mak* disappiiiiilfil to find, however, that So I start humming "What Can ttflei, Free Pallern printed in thorp was nary an apple in the I S»y After I Buy I'm Sorry" until book. car. the pill pecJillH' li'lls me to shush. "Hum, hum," ?n the Doctor, secret inventions in the news- •Mort Unuminl!" papers, and I'm afraid of •big. open- State House Dome NAPPY —By IRV TIRMA "I'm sorry, Doc," I sajnj, "I ings 'cause I always get a stiff don't know that song!" neck from a 'Draft.' (Continued from Editorial Page) 'tNerU!" th« Doctor remarks. "A* to the re«t, I guess I do all cutive for desiring to .secure more PICTURE OM 4N*J«T AND TH8VK OVtttBWHATtftBUJ I Ukes it that he wants me to of them. One morning I woke up executive control over the Depart- GOWG TO STAAT SHOOTING I FEUASwAfTRKJHT horn the "Peanut Vendor's Soron with my left foot in tho cuspidor ment uf Air.rieult.Hre . Next No- TlPTlEN MlNirTESifWQOtO VOU BttAM'tUBEdA I GOTTA BE PERTECTEO; f tor* CARS TO WATT j loV' so 1 begin humming it. beneath my Icebox in the cellar vember the electorate will be IN A COUPLA MINUTES! DON'T]? (Soy! How long dovi this go (to catch drips you know). I had asked to send >Ir. Smith to Wash- ABOUND AND WATCH on?) a boloney in ono bond, a beer bot- ington us a Republican United "See," says the Professor, tle in the other, and I felt that States Senator . . . The water "monomania is borne out conclu- 'Death' had me in his dutches!" snake which makes its appearance BjVely!" "Severe Schizophrenia," says in UK1 legislative halls ouHi year "Do you ever have," bursts the Doc. has been killed.
DETECTIVE RILEY —By RICHARD LEU
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you luxoe tltii CALENDAR-CHECKLIST? This 1944 calendar should be in every home where there is an electric appliance. Part of the National Appliance Conservation Program, it is given away free at all Public Service stores ^nd at# FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW your electrical appUqncc servicing dealcr.'s. The do's and don'ts By BOB are listed beside thc-picture erf «cl\ appliance. (mat
Repair work consumes manpower; \ replacement parts wt made from wire and metals used (or war work. JUddy Kilowatt a«b you to help lessen the demand* on manpower
in good condition, we uRT •HiMkH^d I*-T-** CweWt Fert i*< nnn In !»*»»• ™e Don't threw tmy chicken fett. a « :MkiM* , In sacred ba«ut iDMtlneta of tftlrt'n ptantyof food flavor in.Un oflO tn spliptt the Xc »ott law ikhVi Next, ilmmer the uni In artd the of tt* individual ,n,j h»vt to fall back on dov. Tallnlah Bankawd and And •bott aU t Muctptti, with water tft eov«r, for el««fly MRtoi sly, of M«mchu»tU, or An ctrfttl Of Wfttfijl n*At t*i r «« WvtfeM* VSS1F1ED sh^p the *p I (J 40 mlBuUi.. fitftln the'broth and be one* prominenp t D»momt« •n eyeful of btattitftA «ma nmtAl ul« It for added riehitssj In chicken which human belnm owe to wh } *(,<, »,r? purged hy in aniHentH at the BMN ThettH Henry Hull, H»ath«r Anf»L] tliAT0RS WAMTBD irtvy, «nup, or with chicken and oflwr. 19$!!3T . . . . SSeven month*, havr tomorrow white the lf>O-M «•«• •nd Canada VnWi riocdlM, The broth can alto be sub- , jphat alone can prevent the pasted linen Louis Broflstleki pre- •lid to open today it ,, chlHreni drip* edy, "Swing t'trwA-wlll ptty. n itltuted for part of the milk in m»k- world from falling buck again to dicted that within six month* 110|- Tht film txm %*r Kv»*r j«Wn« ,,nr!<;one week ««*• lnj white inuco fnr creaming left- g jftrel tar below ihat nf Uve beasts 1000,000 undernourished Ameri- and imiWag with the nsile tn a over chicken. WASHINGTON—The tax con- committed upon thousand* ot dl«- can* would Winder 4M#dly atttnit swell story of croolura prtteflghi- You'll have no time fa ' _^ i armed soldiers, men \wh* hid In searth of food. Thp litwt ta- ing ami display* to Mod adna- ,ity Drew trovmy In only one of several out thought when you Horce Number*. between the President and Con- fought honornbty and valiantly The States of this Unloh may bolaUd Afutes by the Wat Pood tage lovely Marilyn HPuwtll, win intrant's hlllrloos comedy i t* ft'.! , Th* eitlmatea nuijnbsr of hnra«i >«. Thi real iMue Is compete for the caus* of tneir country, »r« weft copy' a bill recently passed Administration show that despite last played Wtlltte Beery's "No Time for We," *'" W colta on the farms of the cow. illimtloti tot victory v». poli- a braien challenge to the J^ dnanlmoualy by the Senate of the tht manpower ahortare, more food daughter In "Salute »^ the Ma Udajr at the Crescent itfy oft January I, WO, wii J.MB.OOO, tics an moal. Not that th« ad- at large. Stote of rt«w York. The Tiew la* i.4 being produced tna» ever he- Is ene of the funniest WANTED for^. You ean lay yotlr chip* on nP fflllle the number nf mules was 3. ministration in wholly innocent of The similarity between tW> O*r» makes desecration ot r«li(rious DHaAA* attn in a lont time, 1 yi, F. A. . . , Flv«i out of ten mem- ,Kl,i;, hunch «ak*t»Bd playing politics, but on the whole man and Jnpanos; tactics (s atrifc property « felony. It sBeeifles CWu8ette Colbert and .. bers of the President's Cabinet And it.was inetitabt* that AW m.llMi Clftr Co*' iti record has been for an all-oat Inj Indeed. At the same time tha t»t "anyone who defiles, defiee* Hiniy, its co-star*, aad nrp, or soon will be, 70 years of fred Hitchcock'* yrMbctlOlt Of ,.l,r,hinif A«ITO«, Car- Vitamin Banki effort in the prosecution of the ^detailed reports of Japanese ^ Iclton, its topflight direct or otherwise Injures rellgioui ve*t- 'Ufeboat" by John fWnfcwfc- C.P.l-ZHtf war, whereat too many CofiRMM- Hge or over. It -would be Inter- Oranges which arc sound are "in- citie* committed on AmPriciirjrfll trtents, any building of structure Miss Colbert has the men have continued to cater to esting to le»rn the Pmldent'f ihould prove to b« tM brilliant dividual bankt" of vHanfin C, and Prisoners in the Philippines, ».*d us a place of wonhtp, of any very arty mafaxine phot pressure group* as In the (food old thoughts regarding their capabili- tew milastone in moUen >ietl»* 1|F1.P WANTED tvttf person ntfds a constant dally aroused deentl'i'trod in the Uriitea Mli((i(itw institution or ceraetory/' (ky». ties in v|«w of his 1937 attack on mterUlnment that ddttnte re- who gvts the down to-eartkl i WOMAN for houge- supply of thl« vitnmln, States, a DRch «ecr»t, newnp*p«* wd«)id be fcullty of a felony and 1 the old men of the then Supreme port* claim it to be. ,jlw i^M- ment of snapping picture* i' ( ., w,,.ei(, alio man to It is too early to megmire the arrived in EnRlnnd with equally j M lrwpriiM>nnient up tn Court. . . . N"o«- that Hatry Hop- Itcular film triumph which «Uh h at work. ,,,,t,|oor w«k *» 9*t- political cbnaeqtfcrtres of thin lat- loathKome details concerning th* ihi*e yetra. kins no longer lives in the White ,.. luhway 7-0755-R HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, est C!on(fre«ional uproar, al- treatment of twelve hvmdrea the measure came as a result Ho-us*. Robert Sherwood la becom- WAKTtD . MALE - FEMALE ,.i) Box 158, Colonial TOOLS ETC, though many Sonatora believe Ngthei-lands soldiers in the prison 3-10 BOUGHT »nd, SOLD by New York City ing more and more prominent In that BarkteVft chance* for re- camp at Altengvabow, in Ger- lii ' AUSTIN DOOLEY flection have been definitely mftny. r W'J HI. Ufcirjtf Af*. j itrengthened in hln home state, The Dutch soldiers stay«d i» ... .. Ivlsersvlsers. .,. , And no one needne«rfs ffeal iy in v;ork in y* statrs wilr -probably follow «ul|J n leftward drift in the S^a'te De- W«44brld|r. Jl. J. Kenturky, where Republicans nej Altengrabow prison Trl. Wo. R-33M-J Tiiey could really make such n psrtment, with Myron fayfor, for- |]Mi,ne. Goodaalary. swept tie last State election. ffrVV m May 7 till July 8, 1943. , measure elfi«tive and at the same mer head of 11. 6, Ste*l as one of ,l,,.ry, 387 School St., White House counselor* made isetwo and a half montHs, tvKt time help rllljloiu tnUrance, hV Cot dell Mull's advisers on policy. YOU HAVE TWO E \\ J.. no pftbrt to conceal their conster- hundred of them died from itjarva- simply inaertirig th<> word "per- tioti :it the Rarkley blast at the tion. They die, not because they »oS»" b«fpr* Iho. designation nf •Mat Vafoabta K«M • IT i p WANTED Prcsiilf'nl, but not onp has con- had shown themselves recalcitrant !",,, STENOGRAPHER .. Ii'i| that it will h%ve nny efTMt reltainus bulMitigs, The so-called "molt v»l»«W» road pu during interment, hut simflljr be- ', • * * ' ..,„,,, only. Apply A on the Administration'* lnntt-view In the world" was built IB Surinam cause they had made an appeil to WALTER MEBCE REPORTS: i , Rnrron Ave., Wood. proeMm, ov fnurth trim plonn, if and: cftftaecto ZafcdtTT i FMd with the laws which had been crefcted Th« time table In the Pacific Is bv- , I.L.3-10 the Pri'sident has them. PflTtmarlbo, th« capital. It wai with the purpose of snfeKutrdinn injr-moved ahead Japan's inabil- built by U. S. army en|lnwr» on a Do Ybu Use Theih To Inridnnlally, the emotional their rights as prisoners of war ity, to deiWid.her outer ring or LOST mahogahr tnie and lutfteed with ovei'toiir of the rnnflict gave tho For unspeakable nets like theie, fortified UUnds, plun her wenk^ altimlnum>beaTln( ore, th* cheapest ,, ,, ,K No. 4 i««U«d to ()( ni'w»b•• for* ... for the R«d Croii it tered tho White House. You can do the finest kind of flag-waving I '.., \l..r.-r8LlCMttftt,N.J. CROSS IS YOU! C.P.a-10,17,24* at their ildc. And the Red As long as the history of man- making the toateriel that advances our flag1 • Croit ii you. kind will be recorded, the "Maich FOR SALE of Death" of the American and nearer to the.day It waves over Berlin. v.niil) LATHE 84" bed, Philippino war prisoners on Ha- I tools; 17 Mttftret 24" Woodbridge taun is certain to be one of itl lillKl»• Call Rahway hlackest spots. It marks, in truth, ^ ,.•.;.,••,: r,:110P.M. 3-10 Fruit Exchange the very lowest point of degrada- PERSONAL tion to which humanity has sunk •4 Main St., I during twenty centuries of tortu- 1.P:\M\KST WAVE, B»c! Do JW« Give S. k H. Grttn Stamp* nn Permanmt with lous "civilixation" The atrocities i,,,l Kit. Conroltte equ . GENERAL CABLE HELP WANTED ,.,, ; ilniK 40 cbrlera and lu Kiisy to do, ab»oM . I'miwd by thousand! CORPORATION I':,y McKeniie, flair."' '•-•...-: f-r -• ' ' •••• ' !;u. Money refunded 26 Wtihlnfton Str««t Perth Amboy, N. J, I .lici Max J. Gruhin, Can you use some extra MONEY Thit Year dig 7s Itoonevelt Avenue, gi«e more, We need : \J. C.P.:t-3to 3-31' and bi $i*d that you can t i \ ' Employment Office Hours WANTED LATHE HANDS for \\n i i'\Y 5r » pound for clean The Red Ci-o.. 1. At HIS SO* Monday*;- Wedn^tday* -THlm- 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. p| ,,1,>pen dent-Leader, 1* Woodbrldf*, N. J. MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS And Th* Red Crsn 1. You. : fu«d*ya - il>«x»day|: 8i(|0 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. ' Sliper Hart! fir nr PART TIME 811ft <: Satur^yt: %M A. M to 3:00 P. M. , RAHWAY MIRIAM'S 6 P. M. to 10 P, M. Win ?•« iwporl <«<• )l*il <•• bnttlf fmuin of lurnl nml <«. The STRANGE DEATH RAHWAY MACHINE TOOL CORPORATION Bring ptrtifleAt* Of Availability from v EASTER TOGS Piramount Specialty Shop ot AUULPH HITLER 23 West Scott Ave., Rahw»y, N. J, if! 8. Employment Service LARGE SELECTION 182 Smhh St. Pertb Amboy, N. J. Plat Tel. Rahway 7-1060 MHODY PARADE 76 Main St., Woodbridf* P. A. 44056 Muy Beth Htt|h*t f ddie lU i* JE'S ira mwmji ISELIN KEADE'S RAH WAY CRBCENT M. J. -THEATRE- MAJE, STRHnO >ERtH'A>IBOY, N. J. THEA-THE TODAY and SAT. OAK TREE ROAD PERTH AMBOY THEATRE, PERTH Margaret Sullavan, Ann THEATRE Phone Met. 8-1179 4 DAYS Phdn« P. A. Sothern Perth Amhoy 4-1M3 7 DAYS —in-— STARTING MARCH 10 SEVEN DAYS 7 DAY&-STARTINC STARTING FRt., MARCH . "CRY HAVOC" STARTING FR1, MARCH Bask To Oar Rofular Primj TODAY AND SATURDAY SATURDAY, MARCH 11 —and— Coitllnuout from 2 P. M- Continuoix from 2 P. M. ^ Mary Beth Hughei "HOLY MATRIMONY" Eddie Quillan with Monty Woaley '•MELODY PARADE" alio Chapter 11—"The Batman" "KID DYNAMITE" SUN. and MON. with Johnny WeitimulUr 1 iinttr Morrii The Ea.t Side Kid. Bu.tun BUckii) ' Nancy Kelly 4% —in— K OF A LIFETIME'' T«rz*n'» Deiert Mystery1 SUNDAY AND MONDAY
MON., TUES., WED. Kay Kyier, Joan Davit Ewl FITH» In •in— "NORTHERN PURSUIT") "Around the World" •Ji*
TUES. and .,_. "UNKNOWN GUEST" "HENRY ALDWCH'S BOY SCOUTS" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ' wlt| ' Jimmy Lydo« - John U*el "Footlight Glamour" math "THE RAINS CAME" filondie and the Bumiteadt Another Pi«e of Tulip Hot r i Djnn«rwa «_ KAY mil & it OMn ~*Tii$n, STARTING TUES. 2ND BIG HIT STATE THEATRE WOOOtRIDCE, H. J. 2ND BIG HIT umm TODAY AMD SATURDAY The Piiturt Y«w'w Ml W«lti»f F.r THOUSANPS CHEER" with Judy Carlaad - Mio|iey R^njl • <*»*• Kally1 IIMM and Kay Kaym and (Mrttri Shown Nlfbilr •! *(4t MM| 9 p< • ALSO SUNDAY THRU TUEH?AY
! *» t '• • j I,- S*[TJ 1 *AGl BIGHT ^ HUH* wwwwmm • •;*.' where he found a 400-year-old 159 202 170 C. D. OF A. CARD PARTY night at Mm. Burke's home,»in jffcAfin «t Shmk.'v family Bibb- On iti fly leaven 20r, l!2.' 101 t; F, P Szancsak's Post 3 CARTBKBT - Court l-idrfis, Emerson Street. eloclli In; SMftn II, | 'Winning Streak Catholic [>aiiffht2lt f ,. 0 0 Game Win To Hold of ,St. Joseph's School Thursday over the atrike-hatnpered » en In Recreation dopi won't have to worry much BnirUnd. The library presented Cubic (0) KI.C, c 1 1I0I 9 ni(fht. Mrp. Thomns A. .Inkcway. und po*er department, «(•• any more. *fhc local dogcatcher the family document to him. i fr, 215 'ju:t T. Bigox. c 3 .' 1 7 chairman, iH aiwistrd by Mrs. Wil- was restored at exactly 9."30. Lead In Pin Loop liam Zierer, M". Clifford T,. Cnt- haa vpsijrnod his Job to take an- Pong Tourney jHltl'IM'llki Bncheniki, g 1. ' 1 "BRONCHITIS" A SAFETY PIN elockn didn't have to b« set. 1H1 KnxtowRkl, g 1 0 2 trr, Mrs. J. J. Dowlinit, Mr*. John other as a barber. CARTEWKT Szcmcsftk'n, nf Maron, Ga. After suffering I h> .-'lit' winning Slihner 211 147 0 0 0 Ahltrinn, Mm. Albert McNeil, (lartrrpt, liiincil in a two-ir»me from"^bronchi!is" for About thWf MI rh rwntr to nil 17!i .Ml 223 J. Bigos, 1 1 3 Mm. Henry J. Hurrinfrton, Mrs. FINDS FAMILY TREE IN victory over f'hnrlcy'n Tavprn to monthsWithoiit relief, Philip Mr- n the Kirrention Korn< -ki Joseph tjjoyd, Mrs. Frank Born, BRITISH BIBLE eotninnp thru k;tdor»hip in the Danicl/ C, was taken to Macon tourney when thfy !l.ri3 1017 la 6 31 Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. William Mindon, La—While in England, Wooribridgr ('raftJtmen'n Bowling HospifclAor nn X-rny which r»- i.y the llnwkv K to 4 Scores by periods: Cole, MM. Arthur Ruekriefrcl, Brooks Minis Taltoti, a radio op- aRiiy this week. Thi' local kc(r- vealed Wl op'en safety pin in his rtstrnnji ' nn«ilil|i for this up Joe Kendzierski Perth Amboy .. H 5 11 6—31 McDonnell and Mrs. Thomas F. went to th« "Id documents sec- least six hnor^thB. It wa» removed in the Wondbridire loop. tti. John (lit, niiiiniitny nf the Burke. The organization met last tion of His Majesty's library and Philip is'"doing nicely." Card* whom' nvnl hn« hem nn ChomicRl Dropt Exhibition L s W«nl*h«cl HH *<•«»<>". linnlly met Scores 14 Points . 48 21 fkb mutfr anil it *»i hi1" own hrn- Match To Keypori Bovrtert Greincr'n , 45- 24 TWO FINE LOT$ FOR SALE! Bier, Joe, who handed him » 2-1 In 40-31 Jictory CARTBRHT—In an exhibition CoppolR . 43 26 THESE TWO LOTS ARE IN A VERY FINE LOCATION, mnteh held at the American Le- Frank's 80 3D FOR SALE t In mother ifiuiic the Robin* 30 36 AND CAN BE BOUGHT AT A REASONABLE PRICE, ACT ,: tfon a close mutrli from the Baffles. (AHTKIiKT The I'kminian gion Alley* in Keyport hut Satur- Charley's TftVi'Ni day night Hank' Chomicki of Car- Club 29 40 QUICKLY—KNOWN AS BLOCK I593S, LOTS 1 AND 2 I 1 to 5. Alhlclic 'lull liriHkcLball rttucrs teret and Woodbridge wan beaten Green Lantern 28 41 In East Rahway Seel ion of Cartcrel H.wki extended their winning strrak to RARITAN TOWNSHIP, N. J. hy Joe Poulimn of Morgan Heights K." of C 28 46 {• W eleven Htr»i(rht. by defimting the Broken! Sell thur' lots and e»rn j\tt comminion. If you need A Joe GUI 2 'i (2) other* elsewhere contict iu; full protection. iH. Vida ... 3 0 pion», 40 to 31, Wednesday nitfht to tw»i. FINE NEW MODERN HOMES fltrl«Ek : , '2 nt the Nathan Hole School gym. Chomicki, rolling on strange al- Cuajkowski 177 Ift9 17Z 7\ l From «tart to flni«h the battfe leys, failed to show any of the 170 176 145 FEDERAL REALTY RESEARCH BUREAU Bungalow type, each on a SOxlOO-foot plot. Located | wan B furious one, with the l<>eal« greatness which carried him to Papp 221 192 136 Lexlnfton 2-6298 cndeHVorinK to preserve their victories over Andy Sohritenthal Mi({lcc7. l»0 190 200 103 Park Av«. New York 17, N. Y. on William and Dorothy Streets, and Pnrk Avenue lengthy winning streak while the nf Highland Park and Joe Hmic- Ualviinck 176 170 15fl W Aiiwboyani were out to Hcure un leski of Perth Amboy, had an aver- Built and financed under FHA supervision. 824 mi 869 John Gil •I upset. age of 167 for the night. He ran intu 12 splits and had nix misses. Ch.rley's Tavern (1) i$UMO 1 Joe Kendasimkl wns practically GIFTS FOR EASTER The scores: G. Hounman 102 144 152 •vluhownki 1 responsible single-handed far the BOOKS : , -..- from 60c , Priced at $5550 and $5750 Chomicki— W Hounman .... 177 177 174 0 victory RK he paced the local quin- EDUCATIONAL TOYS " B»c 171 181 162 175 142 180 180 Dubial 1S2 170 189 Small down payment, easy monthly terms. tet with a total of 14 poinU on " 89e nix field goal* »uid two fouls. Poulson— HcHiin 14(8 176 198 WRITING PAPER " 1.00 Carteret led by 16 to I) nt the 170 214 148 2«7 212 181 213 Demko 177 16« 187 WRITING PORTFOLIOS Agent on Premises Daily or Telephone Robin i end of the quarter and maintained Bruton says farms will need MINIATURE GAMES • " 75e !>24 897 569 Rahway 7-I761-R. w a close lead throughout the entire 12,000,000 worker* this year. EASTER BUNNIES JT, Gluhowski ;t gnmc. LAUNCHED WITH MILK EASTER CARDS FOR SERVICEMEN Tonight the Inniln will piny the Friends say Dewey will not seek 4 Na«y 2 but would accept nominution. Richmond, Calif.—The Liber- ; iuto 2 RariUn Amonul quintut at M'e- ty ship, "LouiH Pasteur," was ap- Corner Lending Library - Bookshop LYNN ESTATES Inc. IKoclban 0 tuchen. Action in the (!old Medal Miiny uninformed on paper sal- propriately christened with a hot- 307 Suta St., P. A. National Bank Bldg. tourney of the Perth Aniboy Y. M. 1513 Main Street, Rahway vage drive, Gallup poll finds. tIt- of pasteurized milk in addi- , Perth Amboy 7 C, A. will open Monday and the tion to the traditional champagne. W locals will again enter the compe- :t tition. 2 Coarh Tommy (Jimlu's Boyn UNCLE SAM SAYS o Club qquintet also won their ftfth TURN THAT OLD CAR o strui((lit triumph this week by INTO WAR BONDS trimming the Fords Hilltops. h 7 Ukrainian A. C. FOR VICTORY •!• for Frid»yr March 10 WE WILL BUY Tim* 7:30 c Jo'in Keiulr,ierski. f . 4 Hawks vs. Rubinn Jinda, f ANY CAR Cards vs. Weber, f ANY YEAR OR MODKI. AND Kondziefski, c PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE Ziiiinii'riiitiii, % . linian Boys' Club Biibniek, e For Quick Cash 'opelsind, K Results Call live Adds Another UNCLE JOE Triumph to List 17 (i 411 WO. 8-0149 ELECTRICAL CONTRACT SPEEDWAY CARTKKKT - JV Hkiainiitn WORK AUTO SALES Co. Cluh Jidded Mlltilher impl'i's- Home Wirinf - Day and Night slve triliinph to thi'ir lonjf list of Service 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. Victories by ilrfctitiiiK I hi' C.IUMid- STEPHEN JACOB Woodbridge [• er Junior;- of Perth Ambny hist 47 Lowell Street, Cartcrct We tell good transportation, Friday nitrlit at the Nathan Hale Telephone 8-6326 not merely used can. School, 111 to 111!. Kaakiew led the local attack with 1T> points. Ukninitn Boyi Club (i », f Lcsky, f Holowchuk. f Covers Wallpaper Mlnuc, c Glnda, c Lltua, g Hldyniuk, g in One Coat! farmjwsky, g m°,
in 7 J:I Cruiadrr Junion c K p •jbe•jbeturoft , f •; I 1:1 •«.ufealak, f 3 l 7 . <; i) io ZlMko, if 0 I) I) " ineaki, g II 0 I) ifdos, g 0 0 0 ilchatx-k, K1 1 0 2 0 0 0
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I. S. Metals Pinners • HIRE'S THE PAINT for people who want to're- decorate tastefully yet inexpensively. So quick and reep General Cable 1 easy to use, and with such handsome results!.; .Just | mix Speed-Easy with ordinary tap water—no special j County Pin Loop thiOners are needed. You'll find one coat's enough even for figured wallpaper! Eight beautiful colors and •$|CARTKRKT • With (Juno Kcdur white to choose from. See us for free color cards. . iiifi you have done the extra work... donated | itVmik Hdiint'lly biith avi'ruu- 200, the ll S, Metals ke/liTs your blood and bought your bonds; ' ^ a thrci'-Btimc victory over Yes, and you have help«d the Red; Crtw l Cable in the Middlesex Onty Industrial Bowling Ltaifue before with a generous and willing heart., Monday nijiht at Perth Anj- Giving to the Red Cross has always The local pinners hold a *TpHAT is an American there coo- him if you still had him safe at home. lead in the County been a great proud habit of thirty million JL demned by the chance of war to eat Meat,chee»e,siigar,prunes,chocolate bars American families . . . proud Alt they Industrial 1. EASY TO USE. Just thin 2. DRY IN ONE HOUR. You an alien bread in some far-off prison camp. and real American cigarettes and tobacco! Standing Sp««d-E*iy with water. Apjily it put things back in the room with- could give .. . proud of the Red CIOM W I with brush or roller, it's (be idejl in an hour, use (he tgpm again, He is hungry for news ,.. hungry for If he is sick or wounded, he will get a 1 & M«UU - !if» 20 'Hat made the giving worthwhile. i finish for redecorating old walls with uo objectionable paint the sight of his native land .., for the Red Cross invalid package ijtan Copper 48 27 and ceilings. Economical, too. smell. No inconvenient delays. But thisyear, when theoeed i;S, 4 R . 48 27 sound of a voice like yours ... for the containing food for a special J, Shipbuililintc 4fi 21) is greater than ever before— touch of a woman's hand; diet, doubly enriched to bring 44 .31 GIVE TO THE this year you will want to give Ceramics 44 31 But he won't be forgotten! For the Red him quickly back to Jbealth. ry Dock . 38 »9 Crass, to the utmost $f its power, will get more ... to give freely to nt . Ha 4!! No, he won't be forgotten;;; SQ.«Holbrook ... . 31 44 your letters in to turn ... will pass his not while your Red Cross is your own Red Cross ... to din Davit . 31 44 letters out to you; , your own sons in the service. Service. ... . 21 iH on the job. + tfonal . It) 6!) This year dig deep and be 3. ONE COAT COVERS tlmoit And every week, tight from your heart, Youhavegivenyoursons.;.- all interior surf ice J, including RED CROSS glad, for wherever he is U. S. IVUuU (3) wallpaper, wallbotfd, brick, he will get, if humanly possible, a nour- brltu iso 237 in concrete, building tile, plutu. ishing Red Cross food carton... eleven jpUy 195 187 244 Cuts time and work in jitlfl , full pounds of the sort of food you'd give CARD OF THANKS \ The RED CROSS is at his side We wish to thunk our many friends and neighbors ,elr great kindnuw during recent illness und death of r beloved huflbund ami futher, SPIVACK BROS. tfvld GreenbeiK We e»peciul and the'Red Cross is appreciate the exprmion* of 334 St. Pcrtb Ambsy.'N. J. tathy of Theodora Koogo- P. A. 4-1936 THI? MESSAGE SPONSORED BY Lodge 21'J, K and A. M.; Hebrew Fraternity; the PIERHEf FRENCH ICE e of comfort of llaWi Max CREAM and SPRING MEADOW ICE CREAM t •, Davidson, and the efficient A PRODUCT OF . . y- ""'" of Funeral Director , and thftitk them mid •PAINTS rinidofi- ui); in any
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