Boro 'Backs Attack!' Bond Quota Doubled
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!<^;J ii-i'-NOS -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'tn<s abundantly ski, Arthur Myers, Marion Rocky cial can help us by providing na- ough now has one veteran who re- Sgt. Joseph Stark ol, organised and advised hy man and child in Carteret; i, i , herself, charm Regina Makwinski, Stephanie Sol tional rules and regulations, they turned to school on a part-time \ I Miss Helen E. Moil of the faculty, F, $lU,fi»3; G, $11,000; C int. tis, Bcrnadine Czajkowski, ^callnot actually make price con- Another Performance basis. His proposal won commend- started it smiplmok and osk.s $227,000; 7/8'i notes, ii'ii within my 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.<ir;ii purpose, with bought $140,212.76, while l)r, Branom added thHt general way "to protect us from the in- Newark, spoke to students at Car- ill inconspicuoui For the faculty Mrs. Harriette CARTERET--MM. Alex Cstjpke faculties nnil students of the I opinion is that [«w will wish to vasion of inflationary forces.'1 teret High School this morning . , with apprecia J. Lchrer directed the production retcivi'd word ut hiT h<nne, 11 ough s chools invested a totalj return to day school for work of at the weekly assembly. Mr. Make Note! •i-;n i. with a nice per* and, Philip Waron the school or- Catherine Stri'i-t, lust Sam day af- The store survey provides for $44,569.48. These purchases' school grade, but that it is Brenner conducts the Schools at chestra. Its members were Eu- ternon that her son, Staff Ser- a schedule divided into four spe- divided as follows: High Seh Hi i. [ni values, with in believed many will want to get War program for his station, and gene Ginda, Clarence Malwitz, geant Joseph S'ark, had been cific action periods. They are: with a quota of $13,000, $22,1 Hi, with enchantin jobn and do their learning in the a delegation of local students re- Schedule* For Dispatch- Casimir Urbanski, Edward Siym- killed in action over England Feb- 1. March 13-18. Education of Columbus School, quota $6,0 i in-yond my poo evening after work, especially in cently appeared on it with him. borski August Hundemann, Jo- ruary 22. The young aviutor was ntaiUra by price panel rep- ing Mail From Boro bought $7,847.25; Nathan Ht ' make a portrait o vocational or commercial subjects. He also announces the musical seph Basilici and Myron Holow- twenty-two years of age and n tc»«nMtlv«a thmttkh a tunray quota $6,000, bought $7,860.8 Frank Huuiy, president of the program, "Requestfully Yours." Are Changed faily lor a portrait doe chuk with Shirley Brown and Rose graduate of Carteret High School. of all f«<>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.